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1983-08-07 - Orange Coast Pilot
..... __ -. .. __ _ It rained O.fJ the hottest .da·y Of the year Thunde rshowers tono,Jed by high temperatures and large waves at the beaches DellJ ,_ ........ .., ,,_, c- Large 'waves kept some folks out of the wa ter. ·' DUNlil COAST SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1983 Property pitched in tent • By GLENN SCOTT Ol'IMC)ellr ......... The gospel of private prop- erty beckoned almost 3,000 people to gather inside a 20,000-square-foot tent in Costa Mesa Saturday. They came to witness the first so-called "Super Auc- tion" in Orange County, where · auctioneers sold 84 offices, condominiums, lots and estates to registered bidde1:8 clutching drinks and waving cardboard identification cards. Immediately after the slap of the gavel, high bidders were led to tables to offer up their 5 percent down payments and sign eacrow papers. They com- mitted to more than $10.2 ~ ln properties. 'One bidder· plunked down $40,000 as tiis down payment to buy a $800,000 estate in Tustin's Lemon Heights. "It was probably the best buy in the auction," said Darrell Hoover, a partner in the R. Thomas Ashley Co .. a Newport Beach brokerage 8yGLENN IC01T °' ............. wee-at Huntington State ueembled Satur- day morning for a group photo on what turned out to be the hottest day of the year. They had to delay their annual photo .-On , though, due to a th undershower. It was that kind of a day Saturday. "It was a weird day," ob-. aerved Huntington lifeguard Jeff Ammann. The Orange Coast waa re- cipient of a triple whammy Saturday: It was hot, it was wet and wavee at the beach were too fierce for many fo'lk. to chance a dip to cool qff. Air temperatures reached 82 depees at the Harbor Patrol headquartera in Newport Beach, 87 degrees ai Main Beach in Laguna Beach and 90 degreeti at the HuntillJf.On Beach home of amateur meteorolOllat J. Sherman Denny. The temperatures a pparent- ly didn't aet any reoorda, lf that's any COlllOlation. Denny said he remembera a 106 degree~a few yearaago in hia city, But it WU the hottelt day of the year. Not only that, the temperature was from 10 to 15 delfee9 hotter than on P'rlday, said Dave Cooper of the Na- tional Weather Service. In other worda, it really felt bot. · Temperatures today are foreaut to remain hlaher than uaual, but more tolerable than Saturday's. Highs along the oout will range from 78 to 84, with the men:ury climbing to 100 inland. The sudden cloudbursts and ll1htnlng that 1urpri1ed Southern California early Sat- urday are not expect.eel to return today, althouch Cooper 18id IOl"Oe rain might drop alona the c:oeat in eouthem Ora.nae County. Saturday's stonn caUled aeveral minor power blackouts and forced the delay of the PGA CbamplonahiJS in Pacific Palludes. Its most destructive touch was felt in Garden Grove, where a bolt of light- ning snapped a power line at 8 a.m., touching off a fire in a (See WEIRD WEATHER, Pase AZ YOUR HDMlmWN DAllY PAPIR ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS .............. ., .......... A sound solution • to noise Despite all of the sighing and shruggjng over sound spilling out of the Pacific Amphitheatre and into neighboring homes, Sylvia Hochman of Costa Mesa believes she has a simple answer to the problem. Just tum down the volume, she says. Hochman. who lives in the general vicinity, but not next door. to the new outdoor theater at the Orange County Fairgrounds, said she attended the Barry Manilow show and enjoyed all of it except the aound intensity. "The music does not have to be 90 loud to be appreciated,.. she said. "It does not have 10 be blaring to be good music." Hers is one of several options under consideration by officials studying ways of making peace between Nederlander-West. the private company running the amphitheater; the Orange County Fair Board and the city of Costa Mesa. (See SUPER AUCTION, Pase AZ) Auction eer Sandy Hochman takes b ids from the nea:trly 3 ,000 people at the "Super Auctio n ." So far, many residents in Mesa del Mar and College Park neigh- borhoods aren't happy with the amount of sound that seems to roll (Sff AMPITHEATER. Pase AZ) Surviving victim will receive .Cooper capture reward money ClilNO (AP) -An 8-year-old =boy who survived a vicious hatch- .et attack that killed his parents. . sister and a playmate will get most :of the reward posted for the :capture of the prison escapee charged in the slayings. Since the attack, $31 .000 had .accumulated for anyone who :could lead authorities to Kevin :Cooper, 25. Santa Barbara County '.sheriff's deputies arrested him :J uly 30 while investigating a rape :aboard a sailboat. : Attorney Gary Mitchell, a :trustee of the reward fund set up ;at Vineyard Memorial Bank in :Rancho Cucamonga, said the ;money will go to Joshua Ryen. ; "From what we've been able to :research from California law, ;nobody qualified for the reward," :Mitchell said Friday. "It will all be ;kicked over into the trust fund." : On June 5, someone slit ;Joshua's throat. broke his collar ;bone and ribs and beat him about ;'the head at his family's hilltop ?Arabian horse ranch in Chino :.Hilla, about 30 miles east of Los !:Angeles. ·. Ilia parents, F. Douglas and Peggy Ryen, both 41, sister, Jessica, 10, and an overrught guest, Christopher Hughes, 12, were hacked to death . Cooper escaped June 2 from the California Institution for Men in Chino, about four miles west of the Ryens' home. After the murders. San Bernardino County authorities issued warrants charg- ing him with four counts of murder and one count of attempt- ing to murder Joshua. Pennsylvania authorities also wanted Cooper for burglary and an October 1982 kidnap-rape that occurred after he escaped from a state mental hospital About $16,000 ln donations had accumulated in the bank fund, which was started by Arabian horse owners and Chino Hills residents. Cooper faces arraignment Fri- day before Superior Court Judge David E. Merriman in Ontario. HB father discovers his son dead on front porch A Huntington Beach man walked outside this morning to retrieve his newspaper and found his 15-year-old son dead on the porch. An autopsy on Kenneth Nar- ragon was performed Saturday at the Orange County Coroner's office but a department spokes- man said pathologist.a won't make public their findings or issue a cause of death until toxicologicaJ tests are completed. Those tests take from six to eight weeks, he said. No signs of violent injury were found, aaid Huntington Beach police Sgt. Larry Miller, lVld the boy already was dead when his father found him. Dr. Alan Wile is optomistic about the results o( laser photoradiation treat- ments for cancer , currently be ing used at UCI . UCI cancer scientists • entering a By LAURA RUSH OttlleOellr .......... An innovative treatment for cancer using luer beams and a drug derived from cow blood may to0n tranacend experimental stages and become a conventional method to check tumors, UC Irvine acientiats say. The new treatment; called laser rhotoradlaUon therapy, combines a a er ene r gy and he motoporphyrin derivative (HPD) extncted from bovine red blood cella. The patient is injected with HPD and after all normal ceu. have rejected the drug, only cancerous P•Ue retains It. " 'new era' HPD will then cauae the tumor to fluoresce when a blue luer Ught ahina on it .. Once located, the tumor ia subjected to a red luer light which eventually will cauae the tumor to tum black and fall off. The tumor may return, but Dr. Alan Wile, assistant profea80r of surgery at the UCI College of Medicine, remains opUmiatic about the treatment'• effectlve- nea. "The advantage of this tech- nique la that the patients can be re-t.reated over and over again," he aald. ''There ia no llmit to the (Sff CANCER . Pace Al• 4 ~ I I .. ' i • \2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. August 7, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 CANCER TREATMENT ••• amount or med1cauon or light that the patient can receive." Laser photoradiation therapy research was begun eight years ago by a chemist in Buffalo, N. Y . Or. Thomas Dougherty de- tennined tha t neither laser beams nor HPD individually were e ffec- u ve m treating ma.lignant tumors, hut combined could bea promising tool in the work against cancer. "He claimed slightly better results than we did." Wile said. "l think our results were a little more r eahstic. The ru-st report is usually ::i Little more enthus1ast1<: than subsequent reports, but never- tht.'less. our initial results with advanced patren ts exceeded our t•xpectations and we're very sur - prised " Doctors a t the UCI Medical L'C'ntcr m Orange have treated t'IOSt.' to 100 pallents, Wile said, and results have been "good" -that 1s. for 81 percent of the patients. the tumor w ent away completely or at least half reu off. Because of the low intensity of the laser beam, treatment is J11nited to tumors within one inch 11f the skin surface. Initial therapy oonC'entrated on cancer of the head, neck, and chest wall of a patient but has since expanded to treatme nt of cancer on the vocal t hords and lungs. With the help of an endoscope, an instrument de- signed to examine a patient's inner lxx:ly savities, cancer of the gastrointestin.al tract may be next. "There's no reason why we couldn 't treat those kinds of cancer," Wlle said. Although he has spoken of photoradiation ln the past with guarded optimism and many modifiers, things have changed. "We're really entering a new e ra in our work.'' Wile said doctors must now compare results of photoradiation therapy with those of ch emotherapy, surgery, im- munotherapy and radiation. If photoradiation proves equally ef- fective, it will become the fifth conventional method for treating solid cam:er. One distinct advantage it will have over other conventional methods, however, is its lack of traumatic side effects. Laser photoradiation patients are house- bound for one month as they must avoid any sun.light, but Wile sees that as only a temporary inconve- nience. UCI has received a $48,000 grant for cancer research from the National Institutes of Health, which has also agreed to under- write some of the expenses, but as Wile explained, costs keep going up while the grant remains the same. HPD, for ex.ample, cost $50 for an average dose when ex- perimental treatment began. It has risen to $90, while a heavy-set man's dosage can cost up to $150. AMPITHEA TER ... nut the rear of the amphitheater .:md bounce off low clouds into their homes. One Mesa del Mar resident, Jeanne Brown. said she called the Police Department last week to protest the sound level of a Beach Boys concert, which was so loud that the officer could hear the music over the telephone line. These residen ts have organized a group called Conc.-erned Citizens of Costa Mesa and intend to push fur improvements to sound and traffic spawned by the sum- mertime concerts. They are holding a meeung a t 7:30 p.m. Monday at Fairview Community Church at Fair Av- enue and Fairview Road. Or- ganizers say the meeting is open to any neighbors in the city. Spokesmen for Nederlander have stressed they're still examin- ing structural modifications which might reduce the amount of ~ping sound. However, they also note that sound levels outside the amphitheater are not surpass- ing legal lliTtits. SU PER AUCTION ... f1nn that ts running the auc- tions The company had estimated the estate's value as $1.2 million m a cataJog provided in at.lvanc.-e Hoover said he was pleased with the reaJ estate auction held in the empty park.mg lot .:1d,acent to the former Mont- gomery Wards property on Bristol Street south of the San Diego Freeway It was h lS firm's second such auction, which he said could revol- utionize real est.ate by combin- ing the sales, financing and paperwork into one event. Hoover estimated that :S5 to 60 percent of the people gathered under the tent were real estate investors. "I'm thrilled to see them coming out from being under- ground the last two years," he said. WEIRD WEATHER ••• six-business shopping cent.er at Valley View Street and Chapman Avenue. An auto parts store w as gutted. The unusual weather con- ditions are the product of unstable air over Southern Cahfonua. Cooper said Hjgh temperatures a re causing rapid uphfung which, mixed with a mo1St front which moved north from Mexico Saturday. created the thun- derst.unns. he sald The big waves and strong undertows, meanwhile, are the remnants or sou them hur- ricanes in the Pacific. Newport Beach lifeguards said their large waves are from Hur- ricane Henrietta. To further complicate things, some extremely high tides have coupled with the surf to send waves crashing high on the Balboa Peninsula, leaving small ponds in the usually dry center of the long strand. Newport police planned to block off some s treets in the Peninsula Satl¥(iay night due to an expected intrusion of seawater. -- Costa Mesa firefighte rs and para- m edics pry smashed front e nd of o.lr ........... .., ....... I(......, van to free injured passenger , Ka thy Driessen, 15., of Costa Mesa. Man hospitalized after crash, explosion A Bellflower man who escaped with his wife -and his life - from their burning car early Saturday was listed in serious condition Saturday night in the UC Irvine Medical Center. Jon and Susan Tandy crawled from their bu.ming car just mo- ments before it exploded on a dirt field just off the northbound Santa Ana Freeway nea r the intersection with the San Diego Freeway, the California Highway Patrol said . The Tandys were traveling in their car at 55 mph in a middle lane of the freeway when a car driven by William Lewis Ross Jr .. 21, of Irvine struck them from behind, investigators said. The Tandy's car shot off the freeway and became engulfed in names, they said. Ross' car stop- ped in the Cast lane, where it caused tralfic to back up. Ross was taken to Western Mediqi} Center in Santa Ana, where he was listed in good condition Saturday night. Officers said they may file charges against Ross, whoee ear was speeding at 75 mph at the time of the 12:30 a.m. An average of one bicycle theft a day · , in Irvine during July, po~ice report Bicycle thefts are on tht upsw- ing again in Irvine, police officials say. Warm weather means more bike riders on the streets and at the parks and more e xpensive two-wheeled transportation get- ting ripped off. Police reports show that in the month of July. an average of one bike a day was reported stolen. said police Sgt. Dick Bowman. The total for the month was 32 bike thefts, he said. "People just don't take care of thelr bikes like they should," Bowman said. He said no one knows if the thefts are done by individuals or are the work of an organized bicycle-stealing group. "Some people are probably picking up multiple bikes. Others are ju.st individuals taking unlocke d bikes," re sttid. Once a bicycle IS reported stolen. the chances of getting it back are slun 1f the victJrn doesn't have the serial number, Bowman said. "We get doz.ens and doz.ens of bikes" whkh have been dumped after being stolen. he said. But if the owne~ don't have serial numbers to track their wheels to other cities, police never know who owns them. After a certain amount of urne elapses, unclaimed bicycles go up for public auction , he said. To prevent against theft, Bowman said, a bike should be locked in one of the bicycle racks provided by the city. Don't even leave a bike unlocked in the driveway or open garage if no one is outside. Many bikes are taken on residential streets right in front of the house. HB hospital to off er 24-hour emergency program Hwnana Hospital Huntington Beach will soon be offering an around-the-clock personal emerg- ency response program called Medi-Mate. The service is designed primar- ily for the e lderly. the handi- capped and those who live alone. A s ubecriber carries or wears a signaling unit the siz.e of a garage door opener, enabling him or her to contact the . hospital in an emel'gency. The unit is to be used in the home when a aubecriber has an accident or health problem and cannot reach the telephone to summon help. Pressing the signal device activates a second unit near the telephone, which transmits a "help" message to the hospital emergency room, via the phone line. Hospital personnel call an emergency respondent, usually a neighbor or relative living nearby, to check on the subecriber. 11 the subecriber or a respondent cannot be reached, the hospital sends an ambulance to the home. The device also is designed to signal the hospital if it detects no movement in the subecriber's home for more than 12 hours. The hospital expects to begin offering the service by late Sep- tember. Hospital officials are meeting with local service clubs and public agencies to find spon- sors who can pay the $15 monthly subscriber fee for people who need the service but cannot al ford it. lnfonnation on the Medi-Mate program can be obtained by contacting Debbie Kindell at the hospital, 842-1473, ext. 245. --1 Van rams truck, 3 ~iris hurt Three Costa Mesa girls are recuperating today from in- juries suffered late Friday when their Volkswagen van rammed a pick up truck parked on Belfast Avenue. The driver of the van, Laura Jane Driessen, 16,, told police she had started to make a right turn on Fernheath Lane to avoid a carload of males fol- lowing in anothe r car but changed he r mind. Firefighters used their "jaws of life" hydraulic cut- ting tool to pry the van's front end away from the girls' legs, The girls were taken to Foun- t.am Valley Commuruty Hospi- tal. Kathy Dnessen, 15, the driver's sister, was listed in good condiuon Saturday night with a crushed foot and a fractured lower leg and knee. The other passenger. Kathleen Holley, 15, was in good condition with a bruised forehead and internal injuries. Laura Driessen was dis- charged Saturday with a sore knee. The girls told investigators they we re returning from a party when the accident oc- curred at 10:45 p.m. School building leased A drum and bugle corps and a catering business will be moving into the Conner Foun- tain Valley School District headqwu;ters building at 1 Lighthouse Lane. District trustees agreed Thursday to lease 7 ,500 to 9,000 square feet of space to the Kingsman Drum and Bugle Corps and the Cel- ebration ll ca~ng business. The drum and bugle corps, which tours nationally. now utiliz.es space ata high school in Anaheim. In Fountain Valley. the group plans indoor practice and ins truction S unday through Thursday. The group has agreed to pay $3,500 per month to the school district. Celebration 0 is operated by two Foun lain Valley residents, Betty Mtgnanelli and Marge Schneider. The catering business will lease the district building Fridays and Saturdays for social events involving up to 300 people. The business will pay the district 85 percent of the $550 charged for the hall . As&stant Superintendent Jack Mahn.ken said a second bid w as received from Good Guys Party Service, promising 85 percent of a $500 rental charge. Mahnken said Celebration II now must obtain the proper penni ts from county health officials and other agencies before it can uperate. He said the drum and bugle corps and the catering business must now obtain approval from the Fountain Valley Planning Commission to con- duct activities at the Light- house Lane facility. 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"POI' leoof\ '71~6eNS•o TOP OF THE NEWS NATION AT&T worke r s turn down latest off e r , d eadline n ear By Tbe Associated Press WASHINGTON -Unions re presenting American Telephone & Telegraph Co. workers rejected the company's latest wage proJX>S8l Saturday, imperiling chances for a contract settlement as a midnight stnke deadHne approach~. In lengthy, se~ate bargaining ~ions with representatives of the lhree uruons, management offered to give experienced workers a 3.5 perce!'t a year pay raise for each of the next three yeru:'. But all three ur:uons -the Communications Workers of Amenca, the lntern.atJonal Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the Telecommunications International U mon -had turned down the offer by mid-morning. S h u ttle ground e quipment {ails CAPE CANAVERAL. F'la. -An ~le<'trical malfunction in ground support equipment stopped a practice launch countdown of the space shuttle Challenger, NASA officials say. "We do not have it pinpointed. but no one fell it was a s~ficant problem to find and fix," Mark Hess. a spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. said Friday. Challenger's five-.rn;an crew ~d its launch team were at the end of a 16-hour trairung exercise Thursday night when a signal to an onboard ro~puter sudde':'1y stopped the automatic count 13 seconds before a sunulated engine firing. l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. August 7. 1983 \3 • A day's work Man g ranted wish to die ATLANTA -After telling a judge he wanted to be disconnected from a IJfe-support machine, a 47-year-old man "in terrible pain" was granted his wish and allowed to die. F.amest M. Young died Friday night about 30 minutes after his respirator was disconnected under an order from DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Hilton Fuller. At a bedside hearing at Emory University Hospital, Young could only nod in res~~ .to questions from ~he judge. Young suffered from Lou Gehrig s disease, a degenerative nerve ailment. J o hn Courts, Rust y Deisbeck, Do n Hamilton a nd Kenn y Harrington, all of Glen dale, spent an entire day working on build ing this sa nd castle on Ba lboa Island. Garden Grove midwife arrested again STATE Man kills g irl, then himself GARDEN GROVE (AP) -A Lay midwife ordered by a judge to stop delivering babies has been arrested again after allegedly delivering a baby fora 31-year-old P omona woman who began bleed- ing profusely, authorities said. Lay midwife Kelly Staker, 34. who'd promised Orange County Municipal Court J udge Mandn G . Weeks three months ago that she would stop delivering babies, was arrested after Beien A viJa hemor- rhaged after allegedly giving birth Thursday ln Staker's Gar- den Grove home. Avila was in stable but guarded condition Saturday after under- going surgery at the Medical Center of Garden Grove, said spokeswoman Pat Cohen. Avila's infant son was reported in stable condition at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Staker was booked at the Or- ange County Women's Jail for investigation of a felony count of practicing midwifery without a license. Bail was set at $500,000. She had been free on her own recognizanoe in connection with earlier charges of practicing mid- wifery without a lioenae. She has a preliminary hearing in that case scheduled next Wednesday. Staker wllS charged last Janu- ary with seven misdemeanor counts of practicing midwifery without a license. The charges were upgraded to eight felony counts in May aft.er a girl she helped deliver Apnl 11 died shortly after he r birth. Although midwifery is legal in California, practitioners must be licensed. PASADENA -A Monrovia man shot his 14-year-old niece to death in a motel room. then killed himself, authorities said Saturday. The Los Angeles County coroner's office ruled it a murder-suicide. A maid discovered their fully clothed bodies on a bed about 10:30 a.m . Both had been shot once in the head with a handgun. which was found in the room at a TraveLodge Motel on East Colorado Boulevard. Authorities identified the man as Simon Almaraz. 29. The teen-ager was identified as his niece, Maribel Almaraz. Police seeking suspects in 'snuff filin' killings DeL or ean dismiss motion denied LOS ANGELES -Despite defense claims of illegal break-ins by government agents. a fede ral judge has rejected a defense motion to dismlSS cocaine-trafficking charges against automaker John Z. De Lorean. U.S. District Judge Robert Takasugi said Friday that defense lawyers Howard Weitzman and Donald Re failed to submit documentation from De Lorean to back up their claims. ANAHEIM (AP) -Polioe on Saturday said they were still seeking clues to the whereabouts of two men charged with the "snuff film" killings of two teen-age girls. Police said the girls went along with what they believed was to be a pornographic film "becauae they didn't have jobs and needed the money." Arrest warrants without bail . were issued Friday by North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert Schau for the two men. both from Garden Grove, who have been at large since April. "We have no idea where they are." said Anaheim police Lt. Del Wade. The men were ident.1fled as Fred Berre Douglas. 55, and Richard Hemande-z. 38. Douglas, an amateur photographer, was tried five years ago for allegedly plotting to torture women to death while making a pornographic film. Douglas operates a furniture refinishing shop in Garden Grove. 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles, and Hernande'? has worked for him for the past few years, Wade said. Each is charged with two counts of murder, one of conspiracy to commit murder and one of con- spiracy to solicit and engage in prostitution. said Rita Martens or the Orange County District At- torney's office. They are accused of killing Beth M. J ones. 19. and Margaret Krueger. 16. of Anaheim. who apparently had agreed to pose for pornographic pictures. Jet h y draulic system /ails LOS ANGELES -An American Airlines jet carrying 202 people to New York City returned to Loll Angeles International Airport shortly after takeoff Saturday because of problems with the hydraulic system. officials said. rught 40 landed without incident and no one was injured. Mike McCormick, supervisor at the LAX control tower, said the Boeing 747 took off for Kennedy International Airport at 11 a.m. Within an hour, the pilot notified the tower about "hydraulic failure." Hydraulic ~stems control the craft's brakes and steering, McCormick said. Actress, singer, comedienne Judy Canova dies at age 66 Patrolman tries to stop speeder, faces gunfire WORLD Fren ch h elp ask e d in Chad war N'DJAMENA, Chad -President Hissene Habre on Saturday pleaded for the French air force to intervene in Chad's civil war and repel Libyan-backed insurgents who reportedly have surrounded government troops in the strategic northern city of Faya-Largeau. In Washington, the State Department announced that two U.S. A WACS surveillance aircraft and supporting jet fighters would be sent to monitor the situation. Habre told a news conference, "Libya intends to totally destroy Faya-Largeau. What is happening there looks like something out of a film -it's a veritable act of genocide." Bomb explo des in Sal vador ministry SAN S AL V AOOR. El Salvador -A bomb damaged an Economy Ministry building in the capital and Salvadoran troops battled guerrillas in at least three provinces. sources said Saturday. A guard at the ministry's statistics office said the blast Late Friday destroyed a metal door and a parked car. He said no one was injured. The bomb apparently was set by leftist rebels fighting the right-wing government, but the guard said no rebel propaganda was left at the scene. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Judy Canova, whose comic, down-home singing and acting made her the hillbilly queen of radio, stage and movies during the 1930s and 1940s, has died at age 66. Canova died at 4:50 p.m . FTiday at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospi- tal where she had been hospital- ized with a lingering illness, Admi n is trator M o rriso n Chamberlain said. Her family said she died of cancer. Born Juliette Canova on Nov. 20, 1916, in Starke, Fla., she sang in clubs and on radio while in high school before striking out for New York City with her sister Anne and brother Zeke. The trio sang their hillbilly songs at The Village Barn in Greenwich Village before Miss Canova was n oticed by bandleader Paul Whiteman and sign'ed to his national radio show. She stayed with Whiteman for 12 years and later was a regular singing guest on the F.dgar Bergen and Charley McCarthy radio show. Following a s tint on the "Wood- bury Soap Half Hour" radio series, she had her own radio program. "The Judy Canova Show." We're Listening ••• What do 'you likl' about the Daily Pilot" What don't you like., Call the number at left and your mesaase will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour a nswering service may be used to rec~rd let· te rs to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include tht>1r name and telephone number for verification No circulation calls . please 642·6086 Tell us what's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 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TO 5 P'.M. A A & A UOUIDATOIS tHC. . . ~ . . ' , . • .. • . • ~ . • • . . • • . ~ j " J ~ I, • "..t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Augu~t 7 1983 Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone places a wreath at the cenotaph during a memorial seryice Saturday morning at the Hiroshima Peace Park. A large crowd observed a two minute silence in memory of the victim of Hiroshima as part of the Prayers, fasts, protest marches 38th anniversary of bombing of Hiroshima observed in Japan, around the world HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) -Japan ~ked the 38th anniversary of the atomic bombing o( Hlroehima on Saturday with church bells. doves of peace, silent prayers and pleas for nuclear disarmament. In Western Europe, demonstrators began fasts and marches to protest the planned deployment of NATO's new nuclear miaailes in Western Europe this year. . More than 48,000 people, including Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, attended mem- orial services at Hiroshima's Peace Park. They stood for one minute of silent prayer al 8:15 a.m .. the time when the U.S. B-29 bomber Enola Gay dropped "Little Boy" on Aug. 6, 1945, killing about 150,000 people ~e world's first atomic bombing in the closing dlys of World War II. The bells in the city's 120 Christian churches and Buddhist temples chimed with the Bell of Peace in the park and city officials released 1,700 doves to symbolize hopes for peace. "The human race is standing on the verge of ruin amid heightening nuclear rivalry, centering around the United States and the Soviet Union ," Hiroshima Mayor Takeshi Araki, a survivor of the bombing, said in Ms address. The ceremony was broadcast live on nationwide television. Nakasone told the group that Japan, "as the only nation that has experienced the atomic bomb" is "qualified and has the responsibility to be a leader in seeking lasting world peace." Similar services are scheduled for Tues- day in Nagasaki, in southwestern Japan, where a second atomic bomb killed an estimated 74,000 people three days after the attack on Hiroshima. Japan surrendered Aug. 15. ending the war. Nakasone aald Japan will mainlain lta policy of banning the prod~ and po8- .-Ion of nuclear weapons and their introduc- tion lnto Japane.ee territory by other powers. demonltraton ln various dUes began fut.I and staged "dJe-1.na," lying down on dty street.I, to protest the NATO plan to station 572 me- dium-range Pershing 2 and cru1.e miMilee ln West.em Europe. The deployment ia to st.art in December unle. U.S . and Soviet negotiators reach ~nt at arms talkJI ln Geneva. About 20 people raised cromed arms to make "X" aigna ln a protest against the prime mlnilter'a stand on Japanese and European ~fen1e.Nakaaone has said he favors U.S . nuclear weapons in Western Europe. Organiz.en said the protests at downtown shopping mal1a and near the gates of U.S. military baaes were the beginning of a month-long anti-rnilaile campaign that they say will bring hundreda of thousands of people into the streets. In West Germany, amall groups of In the West German university town of Heidelberg, 400 protesters began a silent march through the city center to the U.S . Anny's Command Center for Europe. In Great Britain, four anti-nuclear dem- onstrators penetrated security al a U.S. naval station at Brawdy on the Welsh coast.It was the third time in three weeks that women from a peace camp outside the station on St. Brides Bay, west Wales. have succeeded in scaling the perimeter fence to stage their protest. In London, meanwhile, a small group of demonstrators began a three-week fast to p!"eS8 their plea for the United States and the Soviet Union to halt the anns race. Anti-nuclear marchers from 15 British cities went to the Royal Air Force airbaae at Greenham Common north of London to join a peace camp vigil against the basing of nuclear miailes there. A die-in is staged in shattered dome in Saturday morning. ,.,_....,_ front of a Hiroshi!lla Italians marked the anniversary with hunger strikes, the Vatican calling for peace and demonstrations at a nuclear missile baae in Sicily. In Comiso, Sicily, eome 600 demonstrators blocked the entrances to a planned cruiae missile base, police said. ,., ......... -Protests in U.S. mark anniversary of Japan bombing By De Aaaoclated Pre11 The 38th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, brought out hundreds of U.S . anti-war protesters for dem- onstrations Saturday from a sub- marine baae in Connecticut to the sidewalks of Seattle. In towns large and small, Americans held candlelight vigils, meditated and fasted, and listened to speakers describing the horrors of nuclear war. In Oak Ridge, Tenn .. a doz.en anti-war groups gathered for a memorial service in the town where the Hiroshima bomb's ex- plosive core was made. "We have the power to play God ... the means to self-destruct,'' the Rev. Rhonda Knight of Oliver Springs told about 100 people. The obeervance held special meaning for Dr. Kimi Hara. a sociology profesaor at Shikoku Christian College near Hiro8hima who said she just happened to be in Oak Ridge aa part of a 28-day American tour. "I find great hope in the United States because of your concern;· she said. World Council of Churches' Public Witness (or Peace and Justice ceremony in Vancouver. In the Little Tokyo section of Los Angele s, the Asian-Americans for Nuclear Dis- annament and the Committee of Atomic Bomb Survivors ached- uled Christian and Buddhist memorial services and a candlelight procession. ·Organizers said the aim was to call attention to the plight of more than 370,000 survivors who still suffer from theeffectaof radiation from the bombings that killed 150,000 people in Hiroehima and 74,000 in Nagasaki. Twenty-three protesters were arrested at Grifliss Air Force Base in Rome. N.Y.. where the Hiroshima anniversary ooindded with an open houae attended by thousands of visitors who watched Air Force crews dtmomtra:.e their proficiency at loed.ing Wlamled cru1.e milli1es into B-52 bombers . They distributed thousands of folded paper cranes, a traditional symbol of health, prosperity and longevity . A group called the Nuclear Resistance Coalition prepared carlods of life-si7.e baby dolls, burned and dismembered, to dump on the stepe of the Federal Building ln Loe Angeles. "We Will Not Repeat Thia Sln." and "Hiroshima and Nagasaki Never Again," read placarda car- ried by a dozen people who began a 75~hour vigil at the Old State Houae in Hartford, Conn. The vigil began at 8:15 a.m ., the time the bomb exploded in Hiroehima. and will end Tueeday at 11: 15 a.m., the time Nagasaki wu bombed three days later. Prot.esten aplalhed blood from baby bottles onto the fuel tank of a B-52, and Air Foroe 8eCW'ity police charged them with creating a diaorder on a fedenl installation . The protestera al8o unfurled ban- ners, made s~ and pal8ed OU t leaflets. Air Force offidala said the open houle WU held to oommemonlte the Continental Army's defewe of ne,arby Fort Stanwix during a siege by Britt.ah 90ldiers and Indians on Aug. 3, 1777. In Omaha. Neb., an estimated 500 people from nine Midwestern states are expected to participate ln a Sunday peace rally that will take protst.era to the gates of· Strategic Air Canmand head- quarters. Torn Cordaro, an organiz.er, said the protest ia being coordinated by Strategies and Action for Con- version, a coalition of peace groups. I ~-Masuao Nezu prays against nuclear arms at the ----Dean Hudson of Newton, Mass. portrays the Grim An estimated 500 to 800 demon- atraton gathered at the Electric Boat Shipyard in Groton, Conn .. where the Navy's Trident nuclear submarines are built. The protesters aaembled at nearby Fort Griswold to make a floral wreath in the fonn of a peace symbol to place at the gate of the shipyard's administration build- ing. About 250 women at a women's peace camp near the Seneca Anny Depot at Romulus, N.Y .. fasted and meditated. Two dozen gathered neer the gates of the depot at dawn and one woman waa arrested when· she stepped acrma a yellow line marking the boundary line of the installation. Ten people -four in Oakland, Calif., four in Paris. and two in Bonn, West Germany-choee the date to begin a "Fast for Peace" Wltil there la "significant" move- ment toward ending the nucleaa arms race. At a rally attended by aevera1 hundred people Friday in Chi- cago, Mollllgnor John J . "«an stood in front of a banner J"elldina, "No MCll'e Hiroehima. No More Vietnam," and Mid, "The nuclear bomb muat be eliminated from the face of the Earth." i I I .....J Public Witness for Peace and Justice, a World Council of Churches ceremony Friday in Vancouver. Reaper as he marches in a rally in downtown Bo1to:i Saturday, calling for the end to the nuclear race. Balloon bursts on record try WATTON. England (AP) -A bid to set the , altitude record for hot-air balloons suffered a 1 1etback Saturday when tme of the two British . CttWmen was hurt in a fall and a gust of wind tore the balloon. Pilot Per Llndstrand. who with co-pilot Mike Kendrick wu conducting a test inflation. fell about 20 feet to the ground after a gust of wind hol.tted him into the air, aaJd Richard Down, spokesman for "Operation Sky Quest." 1 He said Lindstrand. 3~. was holding onto a rope resU'alnlng the partially inflated 264-foot a,.Joon when the wind hit unexpect«Jly. Down uJd docton detennlned the aeronautJc engineer ftn1ned an arm. Moment.I after the fall, another gust of wind tpUt a 60-foot ~•m in the ~Ion, he Nld . A Lmdstrand and Kendrick, 36, both pro- fessional ballooniJlta, had hoped to reach an altitude of about 80,000 feet in their preauriz.ed spacecraft-Wee capeule to break the world record. Th~ record 5~.137 feet was eel by Brtt.aln'a Julian Nott on Oct. 31, 1980, at Longmont, Colo. The U.S. National AeronauUc and Spece Adminis- tration designate9 100,000 feet as the start of outer space. Kendrick told reporters: ''Per made a con· 8ci0ll8 decision to drop after being caught on the rope. He did not fall -it was ju.t that he didn't make a very good parachute landing." Down said the tear would take two or thl'M d11y11 to repair. but becaUM? of advene wind conditions. the earliest dat.e for" takeoff would be Thuraclay or Friday. The Skyque1t bunts during project a t~•t balloon inflation Saturday at the Royal Air Foree base in Watton, Nofolll. I Pentagon spare part spending detailed WASHINGTON (AP) -When ls a pencil not a pencil? When it's on a Pentagon shopping list - then it'~ a "portable hand-held communications inscriber," says a Republican senator. , Such arcane argot is one of the reasons for the recent "horror stories'' about the Pentagon spending far more than it had to tor spare parts, according to the Defense Department's inspector general, Joseph H. Sherick. Simple items such as pencils and hammers are oft.en identified on parts lists only by tongue-twisting names ' and long strings of numbers, making it hard to figure out wh.at was being purchased, Sherick told Congres.5 on Thurs- day. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7. 1983 45 14 AIDS cases found in England, 5 dead LONDON (AP) -Fourteen caaee of AIDS, including five deaths, h.ave been reported in Britain, health authorities said Thursday. A report in the British Medical Journal said all were men, 12 of the 14 were homoaex- ual, and seven w ere thought to h.ave had sexual contact with Americans. The two heterosexuals were a drug abuser and a hemophiliac, and the hemophiliac was treated with blood products from the United States, the report by Britain's Communicable Disease Surveillance Center said. "The current picture here is , mainly a re flection of the Ameri- can epidemic rather than an indication of the spread in this country," the report said. The 14 cases were reported between Jan. 1, 1982, and July 31. 1983, and all were white men ranging in age from 20 to 45, the report said.The five who died were homoaexuals 35 to 45 years old. Three died from Kaposi's sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, and two from pneumonia. Noting that 2,166 othe r hemophiliac:a are being treated in Britain and h.ave not contracted AIDS, the report said "the risk from blood products imported into Britain seems at prelent very small.'' A total of 1,831 U.S . cases <'' acquired immune deficiency syn- drome (AIDS), including 684 deaths, had been reported to the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta by July 11.Seventy-one percent of the sufferers in the United States have been homosexual men and 17 percent used intravenous drugs. Murder conviction was a lengthy, costly process Although Sherick didn't say pencils were purchased at inflated prices, he went through a litany of recent abuses, including diodes that the Navy paid $110 for when the electronic components could have been bought for 4 cents, and hammers th.at cost $435 instead of the $6 charged at a hardware store. Joseph H. Sherick, the Defense Department inspec tor general, faces the Senate Appropriations .,..,........ defense subcommittee Thursday SACRAMENTO (AP) -It cost phase of the proceedings, the cost more than $1 million to put of legal services by six defense murderer Gerald A. Gallego on attorneys and the prosecutor ac- death row, and almost half the counted for $468,000.78 of the money went to the lawyers, $1,006,357.50 itemized by Sacra-in Washington, D.C. Sherick also .tlld the Senate Appropriations defense subcom- mittee that purchasing officers are often pressured to get replace- ment parts quickly rather than waiting to buy cheaper parts. But a major part of the problem is that almost two-thirds of the contracts to buy spare parts are let on a "sole source" basis from monopoly contractors, Sherick said. Defense suppliers often attempt to make up in profits on spares what they might lose in overhead and development on a major weapons system, Sherick said. It's sort of an attitude of "we lost it on the peanuts but we'll make irup on th e Crackerjack," he said. Another problem is that while spare parts purchases are increas- ing from $8.8 billion this year to $13.5 billion next year, there's been no increase in the number of people making the purchases, She rick said. Three senators told Sherick that criminal prosecutions should be sought against the offending defense contractors. 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Reagan issued a similar proclamation last year. The new proclamation came a day after Reagan got into hot water for an ad-lib remark he made to 12,000 women attending a convention here of the Inter- national Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. He appeared at the convention to apologize for a mixup that prevented the group from making a long-scheduled White House tour on Tuesday. He blamed the foul-up on the bureaucracy and seemed to have won over the audlen<..-e, only to trip over the ad-lib. Discussing ''the recognllion of women's place," he said: "l want you to know that I've always recognized it because I happen to be one who believes that if it wasn't for women, us men would still be walking around in skin suits and carrying clubs." The remark didn't go over well. There was a murmur in the hall. And at a news conference immedi- ately after Reagan departed, Polly Madenwald, newly installed president of the 150,000-member National Federation of B usiness and Professional Clubs, said, "l thought it was ve ry degrading." She said she found Reagan's remarks patronizing in general and his <..'Omment a bout men in skin suits insensitive. This was b&d news for a White House that has been seeking ways to heal the "gender gap" -the indication in polls that women, now a majority of the American electorate, are substantially more opposed to Reagan than men are. Reactors posillg hazards? Want free Big Top 'souvenirs?' Five nuclear plants under scrutiny I ollowing industry tests WASHINGTON (AP) -In- spectors may have significantly underestimated the depth of cracks found in large cooling pij>es at 14 General Electric nuclear reactors around the nation, ac- cording to recent indus- try-sponsored tests. Down the hard way The test results, presented to Nuclear Regulatory C.ommission officials Thursday, raised new doubts about five GE-manufactured plants that some government safety experts wanted to close this month be- cause they have not been in- spected for the p.roblem. Riders on the Ohio State Fair's new $2.5 million portable roller coaster walk down from the 90-foot-high peak after the failure of a power gen e rator sta lled the cars atop the first hill in Columbus. ' Researchers for the indus- try-sponsored Electric Power Re- search Institute said some inspec- tion teams involved in uncovering the cracks at 14 of the 18 GE reactors inspected so far under- She's really a hot number California's first woman smokejumper 'just part of the team' REDDING (AP) -She can leap out of an airplane. tote a 110-pound pack over moun· tainous terrain, fell a tree and put out a fire with the best of the smokejumpers -the elite of the wildland firefighters. Diane Pryce may be the first woman smokejumper in Cali· fomia. but she considers herself just part of a team. "I like to keep a low profile." explained the 25-year-old woman from Carpinteria who joined the ranks of the Redding Smoke- jumpers this surruner. "I've always been pretty much of a tomgirl." said Pryce, her long blond hair woven into two braids. "1 was the only girl in my martial arts class and the only girl on my hotshot crew. "When you're out on the line for a few days, there's a lot of camarader ie. It brings you together. It's a oneness. That's why it's hard for me to be singled out," she said. Pryce is one of 330 smoke- jumpers -seven of them women -in the United States. The Redding Smokejumpers, based at the U.S. Forest Service's North- ern California Service Center near Redding Municipal Airport, are the only firefighters of their kind in California. The theory behind smoke jump- ing is to get a few people on a small, inaccesmble fire while it's still small. said Gary Johnson, supervisor of the 40-person Red- ding Smokejumpers. Johnson, a smokejumper for 15 years, said smokejumpers basical- ly are highly trained firefighters who parachute to wildland fires. A firefighter must have a mini- mum of two seasons of wildland firefighting before even being considered for the job. Those who qualify must pass a series of physically demanding tests, including carrying a 110-pound pack over a flat, three-mile course in less than 90 minutes. Making the Redding Smoke- jumpers is particularly mean- ingful to Pryce because she barely missed making the grade last summer in Missoula, Mont. She could only do six of the required seven pullups. After failing the test, Pryce spent the sununer on a fire crew based in Montana. Pryce, who works in an all-woman gardening business in Santa Barbara during the off-season, returned home last fall "bound and determined" to be- come a smokejurnper. She began a rigorous training s c hedule that included weight-lifting, running eight to 10 miles five days a week and martial arts "for a total body awareness." Her main goal was to complete seven pullups -"the magic number. I lived and breathed seven for a long time. I knew that if I didn't make it, it wouldn't be because of the pull ups." For Pryce and the other rookies, the biggest hurdle wasn't the first jump from an airplane but from a 60-foot training tower. She is proud of the fact that she was the first of the Redding crew's eight rookies to leap from a plane. She has made 11 airplane jumps so far. including two fire jumps. Johnson is both excited and proud about having Pryce on the crew. Physically, she placed in the middle of the rookie cl~. Pryce is treated no differently than the other smokejumpers. he said. During spring training, Johnson said he emphasized to the male members of the crew that Pryce was not a token female or a quota. "Diane made it under the same standards as the guys -that's why it elates me," he said. "She made it on her own. No one opened that door. Noone bent any rules." Jim Gerber, a seven-season smokejumper studying for a doc- torate in economics, said having women on the crew "mellows out the more obnoxious traits of men (as opposed to) when there are not women around." NOTICE Due to deNvery problems. Target may not have stock on the following Cofmodore computer software advertised in today's sale section. Introduction to BASIC. Part I Zerk I Suspended Complete stock should amve later in the month so rainchecks wlll be issued We regret any lnconveniehce this may cause. Ru:-s~ ~o ur chiltlrt•n with S:1turduy ·~ Ch1 ldt't.•11 '!'-Pllli!*'. llllJPllll ®JABGET • • estimated the depths of fissures in tests using cracked pipes removed from the Nine Mile Point plant in New York. However, John T.aylor, the head of the institute's research team, repeated the industry's primary technical argument that large noticeable leaks would provide more than ample warning before a crack developed into a rupture that could lead to a major loss-of-roolant accident. NRC safety officials, prompted by recent inspection reports in- dicating that the cracks are much larger than previously believed, got the commisston's approval on July 14 to close the five plants not yet inspected. . The next day, however, the commission overru1ed its safety officials and bowed to industry arguments to delay the shutdown order until after the institute's test results were in. The owners of the five plants said a forced shutdown at the peak of the summer air conditioning season would stretch their remain- ing generating capacity and cost them tens of millions of dollars. "The data is very raw, but as we interpret the preliminary con- clusions drawn from the analysis, they do not detract from the contention we presented to the commission last month," Wallace Benhke, vice chairman of C.om- monwealth F.dison C.o. of Chicago, said Thursday. "lt (the cracking) does not provide a threat to the public health and safety." However. NRC safety officials who were behind the original shutdown order indicated that they also . saw nothing new in Thursday's report that would cause them to change their minds on wanting the five plants closed. Richard Vollmer, head of NRC's · engineering staff, said, however, that the agency will wait until after it meets next Monday and Tuesday with the owners of the five plants before deciding h~w to proceed. The five reactors that the NRC's st.a.ff originally wanted to close by Aug. 15 are Boston Edison C.o.'s Pilgrim plant at Plymouth. Mass.; Unit 3 at Commonwealth F.di.son C.o.'s Dresden plant at Morris, Ill.; Unit 2 at Commonwealth Edison's Quad Cities plant at C.ordova, Ill.; Unit 3 at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Browns Ferry plant at Athens, Ala. and Unit 2 at Caro- lina Power & Light C.o.'s Bruns- wic~ plant at Southport. N.C. All five were acheduled to shut down for the inspections between October and January. But NRC officials said lhey felt uncom- fortable about aUowing them to operate during the interim not knowing the condition of the primary cooling pipes. Researchers have blamed the cracks on corrosion caused by oxygen in the cooling water and years of stress on the pipes. GE, meanwhile, has developed a new, higher-grade stainles5 steel that is much less susceptible to corrosion. It is being used in ne wer plants now under construction and to replace the older pipes in some plants. But the permanent fix is costly. At Niagara Mohawk Power C.o.'s Nine Mile Point plant at Scriba, N. Y., where the problem was first discovered in March 1982, replac- ing the pipes in the Unit l reactor cost $65 million and required the unit to be shut down for almost a year. These eyes have it LOS ANGEL ES (AP) - The Big Top is back m town, bringing with it herds of ele phants. camels, horses, llamas and donkeys and their ... er, leavings. And, as usual, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is quite willing to share its "pre mium quality fertilizer" with home gar- deners for free. The circus will even provide shovels, but suggests those wanting to cash in on the giveaway bring their own sturdy, waterproof containers. Why is the circus being so generous? Ringling Bros. issued a news release to explain. The circus regularly gives away its ma- nure "to avoid waste of a great natural resouree and assist· happy farmers all across the nation." Do you recognize any of "the most hypnotic eyes?" The Cinema Makeup Artists Association has thusly dubbed (from top) Barbara Carrera. Joan Collins. Sarah Purcell, Nancy Reagan and Elizabeth Taylor. Cheese Balls, Cheese Logs, and Creamy Swiss Bars, any two for just s5.00 fflckor1 ,arms (II (//.1/(1 For every one you huy. we'U give 2n• to the Muscuuu· Dystrophy Association. IN South Coast ?taza "' L.w .. C.0..v..C Mall Brl1tol at the San Diego Freeway Costa MHa 0,..ft 4elfy • tll 9 P·"'· So~ 'tll 6 P·"'· S-4tiy \I te S p.m. We'll give .YOU• tut.e of o1d·time country goodru•.rM 540-6991 - Drifting through a pea ceful stretch, Colorado River runners en joy a view of the Grand Canyon not seen from the rim. Pam Am to lower fares to London NEW YORK -Pan American World Airways will sharply reduce fares between 15 U.S. cities and London for a two-month period starting Sept. 17, offering an unrestricted one-way cabin class fare as low as $239 from New York. Martin R. Shugrue, senior vice presi- dent-marketing, said the unrestricted fares ''are designed to encourage price-sensitive travelers to fly to Europe this fall when we have empty seats following the peak summer season." - The fares will be in effect through Nov. 17. ''With the strong U.S. dollar we feel that the new fare level will provide Americans with an extra incentive to travel and provide the best travel bargain in years," Shugrue said. Lowest fares will be for midweek travel, Monday through Thursday, with weekend travel slightly higher. Following is a list of U.S. cities and the midweek-w eekend fares to be offered by Pan Am. Ne w York $239-$279; Boston, Hart- ford-Springfield, Philadelphia. Detroit $289-$329: Pittsburgh $312-$352; Washington and Cleveland $309-$349; Chicago $339-$379; Minneapolis-St. Paul $344-$384; Houston $329-$369; Dallas-Fort Worth, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle $359-$399. Senior citize n s to tour parks Local senior citizens will be departing Sept. 11 on a tour of Mount Rushmore and Yellowstone. Included in the tour will be the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone National Park, Jacqon, Wy., and Las Vegas. The cost of the tour is $599 per person, double occupancy, and includes deluxe motorcoach transpor- tation, hot.el/motel accommodations, sigh~ing, luggage handling and all taxes. Further information or a brochure on the tour is available by contacting Kay Earl at the Irvine Senior Cent.er, 551 -5701.' Pacific Travel School 610 E 17th St . Santa AM. Ca 9POI 1;f#J11"-JIQif'\J ORANGE C.01 rn'~ Q,'ILr PRIVATE '1CCllEDrTED TRAVEL. AGE/l<Cl. SCHOOL American Alrllne Sabre Computer Training MORNING, AFTERNOON. EVENING CLASSES Call (714) 5'3-9495 ,..,.,.. ___ d** ____ _ ~ - -lla9Ai .,., 4~1'\in uoo CR<JISE NEWPORT HARBOR 0.-, 9&9hued"'8 Tourw .. I 190 ,...., ~00 I Comp!ttt Tovr Child 50< t 1 00 12:00· l :00·2:00-3:00-4:00-5:00 P.M. llLllA PAVIUll -111·1241 400 Mein It., 8alboe Penlnsul• •Monday Cock tall Cruises 1-a:MJP.M. Liv. EntMt•lnment • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 , Fullerton College plans excursions Fullerton College "on -the-move" travel ex- cursions will continue this fall and next spring with a aeries of one-day, weekend and ext.ended e9COrted and guided tours -within the United Stat.es and Canada, plus abroad. In addition to the ever-popular cloee-to-home museum and/or special attraction visits, the Office of Community Relations has obtained new negotiating power in international travel that provides special prices, along with extra benefits. As a result of this new "negotiating power," there will be five new international travel offers: Mexican Riviera Pre-Christmas Cruise, Panama Canal Wint.er Cruise, Caribbean Cruise at East.er, China and the Orient, and a Tahiti Vacation. These are in addition to the two previously announced excursions -a Canadian Ski Trip and the New Zealand and Australia package. In all cases, these visits to cultural, scenic and historic wonders do not utilize North Orange County Community College District tax funding. Fees are projected to cover all costs. Reservations are handled on a first-come, first-serve basis. Reservations will not be accepted unless accompanied by the fee, either a deposit (where applicable) or the full amount. Where overnight accommodations are included, they are based on double occupancy only (uniess the participant wishes to pay an additional single supplement fee). Reservations for any tour can be made in person or by mail with the Fullerton College Office of ComrnW\.lty RelaUona. 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton 92634. Postal ordera, with checks made payable to Fullerton College, mu.rt include a stamped, pre-addreaed envelope. Additional Information on the tour packages is available by calling (714) 871-8000 Ext. 252. That same number can be used for VISA and MasterCard services. Returning by popular demand are three one-day visits to the J . Paul Getty Museum, two to the Loo Angeles Garment District and two others to the Lawry's California Cent.er. The travel packages include deluxe motorcoach transportation, ad- missions and an escort-guide. All trips depart and return to the municipal parking lot on Whiting Avenue at Lemon Street, across from Plummer Auditorium, Fullerton . At $12 per person, the Getty tours are slated for Oct.15,Nov.12andDec.10(aUSaturdays);departing at 9 a.m. and returning at approximately 3 p.m . The same departure-return hours will be in effect for the Oct. 19 and Dec. 7 (Wednesdays) visits to the garment area o_f Loo Angeles. The shopping trip pack.age costs $14 per person. Lawry's visits, at $1 5 a person, include a luncheon, on both Oct. 13 and Dec. l (Thursdays). Fullerton College biologist/naturalist Chuck Schneebeck will conduct a Winter in Yellowstone "The Joy of Life is Living it" JOO~C~:P,Q.~gdp~Bgiao~g I 85 Hot & Cold Entrees An Award Wanning Wine list. Daily flrlll ..... luncheon Specials. Full Service. ...~111111111.._. Catering Available Southern Califnrnta 'N Oldest & Finest Restaurant Since 1922 Sunday Brunch 10 30 to 3 pm Srrvmj( '11/ I 00 a m llat/11 LIMOUSINE SERVICE AVAILABl F National Park excursion Jan. 29 through Feb. 3, 1984. At $350 per pel'IOn, this outdoor adventure includes seven nigh ta lodging, bus and snow <--oach excursions., daily guide services and interpretive programs, and supplementary written materialB and bibliography. Not included is transportation to and from Jackson Hole, Wy., food, personal gear and ski equipment ( cr088 country). Among the ext.ended tours are Wine Country Harvest/Northern California, Sept. 23-25, $289 per person; Fall Foliage Fantasy in New England. CX-t. 6-13, $1,313 per person; Scotty's Castle Revisited, Dec. 3 and 4, $99 per person: Canadian Rockjes Sk.l Trip, Jan. 28 throug'1 Feb. 5, $599 per person; an<l New Zealand and Australia, April 19 through May 5, $2,175 per person. Special international travel packages bemg introduced for the first time include: •Mexican Riviera Pre-Christmas Cruise, Dea. 18-23, with such ports of call as Acapulco, Zihuatane.. jo/l.xtapa, Puerta Vallarta, Ma7.atlan, Cabo San Lucag and Loo Angeles. Cost of $1 .189 to $1 ,389 per person, for inside or outside cabins, respectively, includES airfare to Acapulco. 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You further reported that 15 people complained of noise to the Costa Mesa Police Depart- ment that evening and they couldn't be from the College Park area. My question is. why make so light over the 15 t'<>mplaints, surely they were coming from somewhere? For instance, in Mesa del Mar, we heard the concert and the applause, in addition to the motor- cycle race speaker's volume (which was louder than usual that evening). It was necessary for me to close all my windows and doors to keep out the sounds of "enter· tainment" from drifting through- out my house, m addition to Style is telling To the Editor. First as a teacher of English and second as a constituent, I am responding to a Mailbox letter (August 2) from Mary A. Gum.an, " ... a student, and a constituent. .. " Mary's language usage is as confusing and weak as it is pretentious. How shall I explain? Oh, yes ... He r quadrisyllabic vagueries suffice merely lo further obfuscate already dis- orderly and irrational judgment. For example: 1. "the altogether disregard": adverb incorrectly used as adiec- uve. 2. ..Besides avarice a nd self-interest she has crossed'" non -parallel phrase. 3. ·'completely eross": redun- dancy (how does one incompletely cni.?) 4. "the boundaries of smeared veracity": contradiction (veracity ~ never smeared ) 5. "surfacely": not in my d1c- t.,nary! · I comforung my small child who kept asking how long that thing from t.he concert was going to last because he couldn't drop off to sleep. I have a very legitimate worry. ls It inevitable that the speaker volume from the motor- cycle races wiU be increased to overcome the volume from the amphitheater, to wit, the amphitheater will increase its volume to overcome the motor- cycle races-where does it stop? Those 15 people who c.'Om· plained of the noise Friday night had something to say whether they came from College Park, Mesa del Mar or wherever. The noise was evident, and I feel their complaints were brushed off too lightly. It may be quite ~ible that for each oft.he 15 who did call, perhaps another tinUd 15 individ- uals like myself, didn't call to complain. We, thecaptive audienceareout there "listening." Can't we tone it ALL down for ALL the neigh- boring residents? LORE:IT A SIEGFREID Costa Mesa 6. "the game's over": inap- propriate slang that clashes with the writer's pedantic style. Ms. Guinan should· learn that verbal flourishes don't always translate into effective writing. A good writer uses simple terms and easily-understood constructions. Now, as a constituent, I say that Marion Bergeson is tops! Her aecomphshments speak better than any fancy verbage. Her decision-making on the New- port-Mesa School Board (whose meetings I a ttended regularly over many years) was intelligent and e ffective. More recently, her bill to provide immediate in- creased fund.mg for CalifoI"TUa schools ts now a fait acrompli in the 1983-84 state budget. Thanks to Mrs. Bergeson and her colleagues, Ms. Gulnan's Uter- ary training en now movein a more positive direction. FLO MARTIN Costa Mesa f rvine police commende d 'lo the Editor: f.On July 22. 1983, at approx- tely 9 p.m., the Irvine Police partmenl responded to a re- rted disturbance located a t a ndominium residence in the rfield Community. A party as in progress, attended by proximately 200 teenagers, in- uding "punker" and "prepy" • and was very close to being t of control. They were milling bout, yelling, throwing beer bol- es on private property and Jocking publJc streets. The conduct of the Irvine PoLice ~ficer Milton, Officer Lowder, I Officer Kearney and Officer Monsanto, under the direction of Sergeant Tim S mith, was outstanding in their handling of this incident. The use of polite, courteous, yet firm direction.a by these officers in clearing the streets turned a potentially ex- plosive situation into a brief and minor problem for our neigh- borhood. As a resident of Irvine, we are proud of our well trained, weU disciplied and well led Irvine Police Department. WlLLIAM F. MULLEN Irvine l. M. BOJd I Moody message . . Autwnn is the time of year when people are most inetined. if #!Ver, to get the blues. Winter is next. Then Spring. Or so say the psychological researchers. Wait, f.orget it. If you are greatly subject CD the power of suggestion, re- ri'lember only this: Summer is when people mostly tend to be Upbeat and optimistic. I Two out of f1ve Japanese mar- ciages are arranged by f>-betweens. Say this: "lf you stick a stock of liquor in your locker. it Is sUck to ldck a lock upon our stock, or some .,ker who is slicker's gomg to I.rick you of your liquor, if you fail to lock your liquor with a lock." Now 18Y it again, fa11ter. That word "khaki" comes from the Hindi "khak" meaning "dust." Q. M<>11t parents around here ceu researchers they'd ra ther have boy babie. than girl babies bn't th1a true of all 90detles? A. All but Uve, reteMCh reveals. Girl bib et traditionaUy have OAANOE COAST Daily Pilat ' been preferred by the Mudugomor of New Guinea, the Tiwi of North Australia, the Garo of Assam, the Iscobakebu of Peru and the Totowa lndJans of Cali- fornia. Not familiar with them? Me neither When your granddad was a lad, a man could buy an airplane, of sorts, for $300. Stargazers claim a Scorpio in particular tends to make a loyal dependable friend. They don't say why, never do. Just the nature of the sign. Japanese roosters don't say "cock-a-doodle-do." They say, "ko-ke-ko-kko." Q Who was the first U.S president to ride on a train? A Andrew Jack.son. Beee in a typical hive eat 500 poun<h of honey a year. Gypsies don't 11teal from gypslea. H.L lchwarta HI ..._ Joh Corps' accounting faulty WASHINGTON -The Job Corps, a survivor of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society, has been untouched by scandal during its 19-year history. But maybe that's because no one was really looking -until recently. Auditors from the General Ac- counting Office have just com- pleted an investigation of the agency at the request of Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah. Their re- port, stiU unreleased, questions many practices. Job Corps officials have doled out millions of dollars in contracts and modifications in apparent ignorance of proper procurement methods. Virtually none of the contracts were audited Io addition, mvesugators m the Labor Department inspector gen- eral's office su~ested possible misconduct and • abuse of official authority" by the Job Corps' former national director, Richard A. Jaffe. They hsted his question- able procedures in a s1u.hng memo to Aai&tant Labor Secretary AJ. bert Angrisani on May 18. The GAO found no examples of outright fraud in the Job Corps' contracting procedures, but one investigator told my associate Tony Capaccio: "The whole sys- tem is vulnerable " One example the GAO t1ted was a $2 million training contract award in 1976 to the National Association or Home Builders. "Modified" 26 times since then, the contract has now cost $22. 7 million -and it was never Q -JA-l:l_U_l_ll-11-1-~ audited by the Labor Department. The inspect.or general'• aecret memo accused Jafie of specific questionable practices. One in- stance involved a contract award to Humanization Inc., a manage- mentconsulting firm whose presj. dent, Richard Shrak, formerly headed the Job Corps in the Southwest. Indeed, the IG memo says Jaffe was inlltrumentaJ in getting Humanization the contract from the Job Corps training center m San Marcos, Texas. From mld-1980 through De- cember 1981, Humanization was paid $376,351 through subcon- tracts with 14 training centers. Jaffe personally assured oUicials at the San Matc.'05 cente r that funds would be forthcoming for a $60,000 subcontract, the IG In - vestigators found. Aft.er penuading the oen'4?c's prinle con~r to gjve a $27,000 subcont1'8ct to Humanization, Jaffe lnstructed the Southwest regional J ob Corps office to trans- fer the amount to San Marcos from funds earmarked for another Texas facility. The Hu- manizatton contract subsequently grew by $33,000, and despite JaHe's original assurance, the San Marcos center had to pay the added amount out of its operaung funds. In another case, the 1G m - vestigators reported that Jaffe persuaded a New Jersey institute, the Institute for Humanist Stud- ies, to award a $31,564 subcontract to Prep Inc. for instruction of Job Corps staff metl)bers in the pres- entation of sex-education ma- terial. J affe autborlted several re- gional offices to pay for the sex-education mate rial, even though it had not been asked for and·ln fact was never used by the job training centers that got it. Jaffe, now a special assistant in the Labor Department, said he had seen neither the IG's memo nor the GAO re port. But he charactent.ed the report of his involvement with Shrak's firm as •·an absolutely, totally 1nacx:urate rendition of what happened." He pointed out that a U.S . attorney had declined to pursue criminal charges against him "I've never had the chance yet to rebut those charges," he said. PARTY POOfER: With the federal budget deficit rocketing toward $200 billion. eagle-eyed cost cutters on the House Ap- propriations Committee have tri- umphantly found a way to save $6,500. They have deleted the "representation " funds -known in some circles as lhe booze allowance -from the 1984 ap- propriations bill. In the past, the money hu been routinely appropriated for recep- tiora, open-house affairs and of- fice parties -ostensibly to pay for . coffee. doughnuts and refresh- ments. ''That's whiskey money," ex- plained a staff membef' to my reporter Claudia Kahn. In the 1984 appropriations bill, the Treasury, Postal Service and • General Government aubcommit· tee conceded ,shat in "certain circumstances" 90tlle government officials may have a legitimate need for party funds. But the aubc:Qmmit~ now i.nsi.sts there ought to be a law, and urged the administration to ask for one. Starting small, the subcommit- tee axed the booze allowance for only three agencies under ita control: Office of Penonnel Man- agement. $2,500: Merit Systems Protection Board, $ 1,500; and General Services Administration, $2,500. Unaccountably. the Treasury was let off with a warning that it would get no entertainment money in hl85; meanwhile, It will have to make do with an interim appropnation of $100.0000 CANDY IS DANDY: President Reagan's f amoua jellybeul addic- tion is apparently not ironclad. Hia personal secretary, Kathy Os- borne, a self-proclaimed chocolate freak, keeps a jar of M&Ms on a table near her desk. as weU as the obligatory jar of jellybeans. The president pops an M&M or two into his mouth "every once in a while," she said. And while Re- agan still puses around jellybeans at Cabinet meetings. some aenior staffers pass around their own jar -ofM&M.s. A balance of power restored By By Rep. Robert Badbam The recent brouhaha created when the U.S . Supreme Court struck down as unoonstltutional forms of the so-allM legislative veto may be lost on moet Ameri- cans but in the halls of Congress and on the floor of the House, debate over the effects of the ruling are (ierce indeed BasicaUy, since the days of World War ll, CongrElSS increas· lngly has used various devices to force the administrauon to spend money 1t has appropriated. even when the administration m power believed it had di.scretionary powers over spending programs. Thia bas led to a long period of legislative confrontation between the legislative and administrative branches of government, which has been most pronounced when the Congress was controlled by one party and the administration by another. A.ft.er years of standoffs and intense bickering over spending programs by a Democratic con- trolled Congress and Republican Nixon, the 1974 Cong:ressional Budget and Cmpoundment Con - trol Act was passed. seeking to put rest.riC't.ions on the ability of the President to refuse to spend money which had been ap- propriated. But the practice had started years before during the adminis- trations of Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy and John- son and even went back to Harry Truma n. Johnson in on e well-publicized case. impounded funds appropriated for highways, housing, urban programs, educa- tJon, agnculture, health and wel· fare. His purpose was to lessen the lnflaUonary impact on the country ca\aed by the Vietnam War. Tbe 1974 lmpoundment Act laid out two procedures to follow if a president wished to delay or c.ancel certain spending programs. Deferral-This pennitted the president to delay spending tem- porarily by sending a message to Congress proposing a defen-al, which would stand unless either the House or Senate adopted a resolution directing that the money be spent. This did not require the president's signature. Recission-lf a pres1dent be- lieved money should not be spen t at all, he could propoee tht Co~ rescind or cancel the appropriauon making funds avail- able. Both houses had to pass bills approving the recission within 45 days or else the money had to be spent. During hia teem, President Ford requested 330 deferrals and 150 recissiona mostly on policy grounds. Only 45 deferrals were Sincerity can be hazardous Though ts at Large: Sincerity is a virtue only when it is allied with fatmea and tolerance; otherwiae, the more sincere you are in espol.&.'ring your viewpoint, the more dangerous you become to the democratic process. Oetting a glimpse of the new aeason'll 11tyles from Paris re- minded me of <::llcar Wilde's acerbic comment, "Fashion Is a form of ugUneauo lntoletable that we have to alter it every six months or IO." The voteni prefer candidates who are plausible In thelr propc:.aLI and positive in their vteww: but what we mo1t need are thOIC who ttt problcmat.lc In their propouh end profound in lhrir view1 (a near lmpolaibUJty, ICSven IYlllYIDm ~· '1:> Uie public level of lndJHerence to the compleldty o( bulc t.ues). Poiae ia that qUf.lity which, In high degree, every woman desirn tor hentelf •nd retentl tn other women. If fame iJ a balloon, aa thl' metaphor hu It, It la on~ that must ~ blown up by others, not by onmelf; the»e who blow up ~lr own balloona lnevltably 11ve the one Htra exhalation of bl"t'lth that buma It Into fragment.a. What we commonly call a "N'C'MMry cvU" la an evU that would not. have bctn necesarv If we had had the foresight to avert a prior evil, which al.a seemed necessary at t hie time Whenever I hear pollUclana In high places urging ordinary citJzena to make "greater sacri- fices" for the country, I recall Uncle Remus' rallying-call; "You do de pull In', Sis Cow, ~n l'll do~ grunun'!" It Is a ~ghtless cop-ouL to compare marrlese to a '1lou.ery," in which we .elect nwn~n wholly by en.nee. whereas ln nw nag our choices art' de- termined by OW' u ncoNCIOut driv- es, and the mate we pick II rel•ted to our deep need for cgo-aatJafactlon or punlshment, or both adopted by Con.gJ"eSS. Prealdeat Reagan has been accused by some Members of Congress of circumventing procedures by Calling to report impoundments, reprogramming funds without. Congressional ac- tion and misclassifying impound- ments. Now the Supreme Court bas declared that Congress does not have the right to veto presidential actions without presidential alg- nature (or veto) and thus the deferral procedure basically has been struck down. On the other hand, action by Congress rescinding or repealing existing appropriation.. requires a presidential signature and, thus.. was not involved in the Hlgh C.ourt's ruling. Opinions as to wb.ethec this decision by the court strengthened or weakened the 1egial.9Uve bfanch of government vary, usually along party llnee. Since Republicanl have held the White Hou.e (with the completion of the ptttent tenn) for 20 of the last 32 yean, it would seem that the C.ongre9Uonal veto was a devtce to weaken the pn!llidency, which moet often wat held by the opposite party, Now. It appe.,1u\hCJUlh10rne 11emblence of balance h.ld bf.en returned to the two bnnch49 of government by a t.hJrcl lrapanant branch. I ha~ no*1 a C1t1a1n cynJeiam ln Conan-durinl my Y""in WuhiJiltan .... pnm-denual powere to control ependina tor whatever pu.rJ>Olle-be it Democrat Jlmmy Cane: c.-Re- publican Ronald ~ I welcome th1t latelt k1loft which will allow the letlalltun to ,..._. late and the adm.ln'-taUon to admlnlatrate. &dlwn ~pn!eenlS the ffCh Congrerrs.iomJ ~ DlllJ Piiat SUNDAY, AUG. 7, 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS TELEVI SION 85 86 8 10 T wo ar ea pro ducts, Estan cia 's K evin Sloan and FV's Gar y B oh ay, are tops in Pac-10 0 0 Mayotte 's target: Connors By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of ... DllllJ .... llall The anticipated championship matchup between Ivan Lendl and Jimmy Connors today in the High Stakes tennis exhibition has not materialized, thanks to an upstart Tim Mayotte, who pulled his sec- ond straight upset. It was Mayotte who looked like the second-ranked player in the world rather than Lendl in a surprisingly one-sided 6-4, 6-2 tri- umph of the Czech. · Meanwhile, Connors did his part, easing past Swede Mats Wilander, 7-5, 6-4, and will try to bank the $100,000 top prize against Mayotte in the title match today. Lendl and Wilander play for third place at 10 a.m. with the finals, in a best-of-five sets for- mat, due to begin afterward. Mayotte, rated 30th in the latest international rankings, re- members vividly the last time he played Connors, a 6-0, 6-0 debacle earlier this year. He wouldn't come out and predict victory today, but did manage to say that "I think the score might at least be a bit closer." R~ms fullback Jewerl T homas po wers his way for a touchdown against the Chargers Saturda y. Said Connors: "That kind of match (6-0, 6-0) happens. It's one of the beauties of tennis that you have to play 'em again from scratch after you beat 'em and you get another shot at 'em after you l06e." Rams pass their first test, 34-20 It's hard to calculate how well Mayotte did play Saturday, which was definitely not one of Lendl's best showings. Mayotte even admitted, "I could se.nse that Ivan was not really on his game. ByCURTSEEDEN OltlleDelJ ...... 1811 A few scary moments as rookie running back Erik Dickerson was on his back, fearful of moving after a hard hit. weren't enough to spoil the Rams' exhibition opener Saturday night at Anaheim Stadium. showing in a 34-20 victory over the San· Diego Chargers before 50,036 fans. It should be noted that San Diego's Dan Fouts made only a cameo.appearance in the first half, leaving most of the Chargers' offensive direction in the hands of F.cl Luther. That, of course, grounded most of what has come to be called Air Coryell after pass-happy Coach Dan Coryell. Vince Ferragamo get his feet wet in the first quarter (8 of 14, 70 yards), leaving most of the work to young Jeff Kemp. "The best news of the night was Jeff Kemp," beamed Robinson afterward. "He made a couple of big plays. He was very efficient. They had a couple of blitzes and he made the right play." for 23 yards. Twenty-one of those came on a play in the first quarter·'as Dickerson broke around the right side but then met up with several Chargers and took a hard jolt to the back by a face guard. Dickerson remained on his back and didn't move for several moments as trainers rushed to his aid. "Everyone here is coming off some long layoffs and I think we're all a little erratic. This is the first time I've beaten him, but I know he could, and has, played a lot better against me than he did today." In a game, which really didn't mean a thing statistic-wise, the Rams had the better statistics and provided the better And, Rams Coach John Robinson let The other good news, obviously was the health of Dickerson. the speedster out of SMU, who carried the ball only two times "I felt it pop and the first thing I tried to do was move my legs. I had to see if they (See RAMS, Page 8 2) A turning point in Mayotte's (See CONNORS, Page 8%) Regatta telllpers flare By ALMON LOCKABEY Dellr -....... - LONG BEACH -Light, hot winds on the ocean courses for the final race of the Pre-Olympic Training Regatta caused some hot tempers to flare, resulting in protests that held up the final standings until a late hour. There were protests in three of the aeven classes. The protests did not a!fect sev- eral classes, especially those whicvh were locked up at the end of the sixth race on Friday. Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach did not bother to sail the final race because he had already won the Tornado catamaran class. By throwing out the final race he wound up with a score of 14.7 penalty points. Robert White of England also shunned the final race in the Tornado class because he had clinched second place. When the weather and tempers had rolled off it appeared that the United States and Germany had tied for gold medals with two each. The U.S . gold medals came in the Tonwdo and Soling classes. West Germany scored wins in the Sw and 470 classes. Other countries taking first plac:es were New Zealand in the .f'10 Class, England in the Flying DUtchrnan, and Holland in the Windglider. making its debut as an Olympic yachting ~. It was a highly competitive re- ptta in most cluses but even t he 1'lnnera are not assured of win- ning a berth in the 1984 Olympic (lee REGATl'A, Pase 82) ND's Faust maps out game plan By ROGER CARLSON Ol IM OellJ ...... """ L0.3 ANGELES -Tele- vision COVl.!rage of college foot- ball will take the stand in the fall and if Notre Dame Univer- sity Coach Gerry Faust is right, the curnmt NCAA for-· mat will be shot down by the courts as unconsitutional, but a new package giving the major schools a little more than they have now will be the answer. That's Faust's opinion, at least, who was µi Century City Saturday on the last leg of the 1983 NCAA-ABC football promotional tour with four of the game's brightest s1ars - Brigham Young tight end Gordon Hudlon., Boeton Col- lege quarterback Doug Flutie, SMU qu arterback Lance Mcllhenny and Georgia de- fensive back Terry Hoage. In addition to 10me candid opinions about the. College Football .A.odation's war with the NCAA over television rights, Faust alao touched on some other areas. including one of his linebackers - Edison High product Rick DlBemardo, an All-American tackle candidate -Mater Dei lliah product L&f!Y WUUams. a potentW future blue chip quarterback -ex-Servite High atar Steve Beuerlein, and the subject of speed. ' "Make no mistake.'' Faust told the press gathering, Notre Dame ia completely against the CFA's stand with the NCAA, although Not.re Dame would obviously benefit from such a move. But, to the long run, it would be bad for college football. The CFA wants certain school.a on (the air) more becauae of ratings. then to distribute the money to other IChools. "But to open it u p will destroy college football. We don't want to be on national television every week, you loee aome of the mystique. The CF A was formed for just two reasons -to better organil:e the game and to develop more young people into college graduates." Notre Dame's position is. in contrast to University of Southern California thinking, which sides with the CFA in seeking independece from the NCAA's television monopoly (shared in k ind with (See FAUST'S, Pace BZ) PGA field creeps in a little on Sutton PACIF1C PALISA.C.ES (AP) -Hal Sutton, the leader all the way. retained the top spot, but Ben Crenshaw chipped in for a birdie on the final hole to cut his advantage to two strokes Saturday in the storm-delayed third round of the 65th PGA national championship. After shooting a tournament record 131 over the first 36 holes, Sutton, goll's Rookie of the Year last season and currently the leading money-winner appeared to be in position to make a rout of it. But his 1-over-par 72 on the 6.946-yard Riviera Country Club course -by six strokes his highest score of the week - opened the gates to a valiety of potent.ial challenges in Sunday's final round of the chase for the title in this, the last of the year's Big Four events. Leading the pack is Creruihaw, in second On Tl' today e •annel 7 a t 12:30 place and grimly seeking the major tour- nament victory he needs to confirm his stature in the game. After trailing by three at the end of two rounds, and down by four at various times in the third round, he closed up with the dramatic chip-in from about 30 yards on the 18th hole. And, within striking distance despite less-than-spectacular third-round efforts. waa a group headed by the most ac- complished player of them all, Jack Nicklaus, along with Larry Nelson, the quiet little man who captured the U.S. Open title two months ago, Bruce Lietzke and John Fought. Sutton completed ~4 holes in 203, 10 under par. Crenshaw, with a hard-fought round of par 71, was at 205. Fought, 29, who won his only two titles in his rookie year. 1979, also had a 71 and was next at 207. 6-under-par and four back. Nelson, a former winner of this title, put himself in position with a 3-under-par 68 and was tied with Lietzke at 208. Lietzke, winner of nine tour titles, shot a 70. Nicklaus, who counts five PGA titles among his record collectjon of 17 major professional victories, struggled to an erratic 71 that left him at 209, six shots behind the 25-year-old Sutton. His back nine included three birdies, four bogeys and two pars. He was tied with Jay Haas, Scott Simpeon and Buddy Whitten. a club pro from Grand Raplda, Mich. Haaa had a 69, Simpeon 70 and Whitten 73. Hal Sutto n t BlllBOARD Ricardo's kick in overtime upends 49ers LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Benny Ricardo. a Coeta Mesa High and Orange Coast College product, kicked a 21-yard field goal with 21 eeconda remainlng in overtime Saturday n.lght to climax a furloua Loe Angeles rally aa the Raidel"I downed th~ San Francilco 49en 26-23 in a National Football League pl'e9euon game. quarterback Marc Wu.on -w hen he hit a 47-yard field goal with 1:29 leftin regulation, sending the exhibition opener for both club8 into overtime. The 49ers' acorlng came on Joe Mon- tana '115-yard scoring pass to Dwight Clark ct{ climax a 78-yard march with the ope~ kickolf; first-half field aoaJa of 4 7. 20 and 50 yarda by Ray Weric.hing: and ~ McLemore's 50-yard punt return for • touchdown early in the third period. Ricardo. who had milled a 38-ynrder ju.It 40 teCOnda earlier, got a eeoond chance when Lot Anfelee linebacker Stanley Adama intercepted Ouy Benjamin's pe11 and retumed it 28 yarda to the 40.n' 7 ·yard line with 42 aecondl remaining in the extra period. Ricardo had capped a 20-potnt f..iurth-quarter rally -led by Raiders' But in the extra period, after Wilson marched the Raiders' to the 49ers' 20. Ricardo mil8ed his 38-yard attempt wide to the left with 1:01 left. The Raidert trailed 23-0 late in the third quarter. But in the final period. WUaon threw a 22-yard "'°ring paM to Oreg Pruitt, Ricardo kicked a 34-yard field goal, and Wlleon hit rookie Dokle Williams with a 6-yard touchdown atrlke. Chrla Behr put Loe Anseles on board with a, 38-yard field goal late In the third q~r. .- A crowd of 30.112 attended the cont.ea~ in the Collaeum, with 10,989 no-•howi. WU80n , opening ac. quarterback in th .econd half af s.er Jim Plunkett threw tw flrtt·half lnterceptJona, completed 10 of 2 throws for l 08 yarda and the two touch dO\Vl\S. I Plunkett t:omplctcd ulght of 14 for 9~ yards. • ' I l. 81 Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Augu1t 7, 1083 It's a brand new NFL_season A nd this may b e the year some one gets the b e tter of the bettor There having been two weekends with no football matches on which the players could base transactions involving the spread, statistical indications were dramatic in- creases in divorce, i.r)sanlty and suicide. SPORTS COl.UMNIST BUD TUCKER lnclude ln his calculatioru. Simply 1tated, any acceleration of reports of narcotics involvement.s within the NFL could lead to reluctance of the general public to pay more money to see games played by people quite ~bly jazzed up chemically. Dedicated speculators on \he outA:ome of football suffer more acutely than, say, horse players when the game is closed down. The horse players will endure only a day between meetings while the football punters can be emotional breakdowns but lt generally was regarded as an inadequate substitute. It was in the same manner that basketball fell short quite some time ago. By the same token, even the dedicated might stop betting on NFL games which would, of course, be a mortal blow. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle can hardly admit as much but he is fully aware of the tremendous amount of publicity and interest generated by the mechanics of football gambling. forced into periods of withdrawl. Both elements have the advantage of rain, in which they can wager on which raindrop will first reach the bottom of the window. But. it seldom rains for weeks at a time, thereby contributing to the agony of the gridiron bettor. Similarly, there is the wagering on which of the two house flies will be swiftest in walking across a table. It can be the off-season·for flies. most of them having been killed by the swipe of a horse's tale. The football bettor will work the preseason -or exhibition -games careful- ly. That is to say, he will wager with one hand rather than chunk it in with two the way he will in late September. He will be alert, but cautious so as not to reach his peak too soon. He will review the vehicles of the trade so as to refamiliarire himself with t.he point spread, the parlay, the round robin, the teaser (two and three-team) and the overs and unders. Withdrawl from football wagering would create a national calamity, but it is not entirely out of the question. The gridiron scientsts have sufficient obstacles to handi- capping without the added and impossible burden of determining which team is fielding the m06t hopheads. So, the National Football League is coming back and the accomplished player is sharpening his game, erasing the timing The terrible danger, obviously, g~ much deeper than guys pl.aying the gam~ while chemically charged. There is the dread on the part of Rorelle and the league that players might begin entering the tank in order t6 purchase the chemicals essenti.al to supporting habits. flaws created by the layoff. In fina ls J immy Connors .outlasted Ma ts W iland e r in semi- fin a l actio n Saturd ay. The U.S . Football League burst upon the scene in the spring of the year and operated into the summer. Reports are the USFL sa·. ed some lives and prevented some Football wagering is entering a period of uncertainty quite unlike any other in the history of the pastime. The NFL is en- countering image problems and the player th.is season has an additional column to SPORTS BREAK Kuhn offers some advic e to baseball's • • next comm1ss1oner From AP dispa tches NEW YORK -Baseball Com-~ missioner Bowie Kuhn, who last week - withdrew his candidacy for re-election to the post, said Saturday the next commissioner should demand a change in re-election procedures. "He's got t.o be a guy who says, 'I don't want this job if, when I come up for re-election, I have to face a 75 percent role.' He's got to say, going in, nothing like . (that) is ever going to get in my way," Kuhn said on "NBC Sports: 30 Rock" program. Kuhn's contract was not renewed last November when five of the 12 National League owners, more than 25 percent, failed to support h.irn. He has agreed to stay on until a new commissioner is named. KUffN Kuhn said one regret he had during his 14 Yi years as commissioner was not solving the issue of compensation for lost free agents in 1980. which led to the players' strike the next season "By doing that. we guaranteed a strike in the Jong run in 1981," he said. "It was a mistake, all of us made it, cert.a.inly I did. We should have insisted on wrapping everything up in'l980 when we had things to trade off against it." Kuhn also said his decision to not to seek re-elect.Jon was "irrevocable.'' Quote o f the d ay From Casey Stengel: ''The secret to managing is to keep the guys who hate you away from the guys who are undecided." U .S . team wins gold medal LOS ANGELES -Candy Costie a and Tracy Ruiz of the United States won the gold medal Saturday in the duet finals of the LA83 Synchroruz.ed Swimming Championships with a total 186.509 points in routine and figures competition . The Canadian team of Sharon Hambrook and Kelly K.ryczka took second iJlace The defending world champions scored 185.492 points. Miwako Mot.oyoshi and Ikuko Abe of Japan were third with 180.183, and Switzerland's Karin Singer and Edith Bos.s were fourth with 173.042. Marijke Engelen and Catrien Eijken of Holland were fourth, followed by Caroline Wilson and Amanda Dodd of Great Britain-. Alexandra Worisch and Eva Edinger of Austria and Mexico's Claudia Novelo and Pilar Ramirez. Ruiz of Bothell, Wash ., accumulated 187.983 points Saturday to lead a field of eight into Sunday's solo finals. Rasmussen gives KC a lift Eric Rasmussen became the first Ii Kansas City pitcher to record a t'Offi- plet.e-game shutout since September of 1982, when he checked Boston on seven hits Saturday night and hurled the Royals to a 4-0 victory to high.light American League action. Rasmussen , 31, was purchased: from the LouisvilleRedbirds Aug. 2 and brought up Friday to replace Vida Blue. Elsewhere, . . . F loyd Bannister allowed five hits in seven innings and posted his sixth consecutive victory as the Chicago White Sox scored a 6-4 decision over Baltimore .. , Rookie Chuck Porter fired a six-hilt.er for his first major league shutout and Paul Molitor homered to lead Mil- waukee to a 3-0 victory over Toronto. It was Milwaukee's MOUTO-. second consecutive shutout of the Blue Jays and the second consecutive game in which Toronto did not advance a runner past second. . . Willie Randolph drove in four runs, Dave Winfield knocked in three and J erry Mumpbrey and Don Baylor each had two RBI, leading the New York Yankees t.o a 13-3 blasting of Detroit ... Frank Tanana tossed a five-hi tt.er and Jim SUJJdberg drove in th.ree runs t.o spark Texas to a 6-1 victory over Cleveland . Oakland's Tony Phillips hit a two-run homer m the 13th inning to give the A's a 6-4 win over Mmnesot.a. Cardin a ls lose six th st raight Von Hayes singled home Joe Ii Morga.a to break up a scoreless p1t.ching duel and give Philadelphia a 1-0 victory over St. Louis, ext.ending the Cardinals' losing streak to six games. Cardinals rookie Danny Cox, making his major-league debut, battled four-time Cy Young Award winner Steve Carlton evenly through nine innings. Then AJ Holland, 6-0, took over for the Phillies. Morgan opened the 11th off St. Louis relief ace Bruce Sutter with a double to right and went to third on a long fly ball by Mike Schmidt. Following an intentional walk, Hayes then smacked his single to right. Carlton struck out seven, bringing his all-time major-league total to 3,616, 10 ahead of Houston's Nolan Ryan. Elsewhere in National League action Saturday, ... San Diego took a pair from Cincinnati, winning the first game, 11-4, and the night.cap behind the pitching of J ohn Montefaaco, 6-2 ... Pitcher Walt Terrell provided his own punch with a pair of two-run homeni and blanked Chicago until the eighth inning to lead the New York Mets over the Cubs, 4-1 . . . Andre Dawson belted a pair of home runs, including a th.ree-run shot in the first inning, as Montreal topped Pittsburgh, 7-3 . . Mike Madden and BUI Dawley combined on a three-hitter as Houston topped San Francisco, 4-2. G lover wins Motocr oss PASADENA _:_ Broe Glover of El • Cajon won the Miller High Life Superbowl of Motocross at the Rose Bowl Saturday night for an un- precedented third Superbowl victory. Glover, riding for Team Yamaha, won lhe event and a $5,000 bonus with an 11 -serond lead over Mark Barnett of Bridgeview, ill. CONNORS TARGETED ... REGATTA ••• From Page 81 vi<10ry may have come moments after the st.art of the match. Lend! held serve to start, then jumped in front 0-40 in the second game before winning the next f:ive points to hold serve. ltia break in the first set came In the seventh game, and he came back with two more in the eeoond aet to win easily. "That first game, when l was down love-40 and rallied, really helped me," said Mayotte. "It was a confJdenet>-buiJder and helped me get into the match." ••My concentration was wandertng," Lendl countered. "For five minutes I'd play well and the next five minutes I'd plAly poorly. I had a few chances in the very beginning, but couldn't take advantage. "What more can t say? I've had two aervice breaks ln five tel.a (both againtt Wojtek Fibak Fri· day) and it'• pretty h•rd to win two matchest with two 1itrvice breaks. lt's pretty ht'rd to win one match that way, butt did.'' Connoni prPvallPd in an un· j usual mat.ch whic.h featured nine service breaks. Aft.er dropping the first set, Wilander rallied Crom a 4-0 deficit in the second to tie, only to see Connors break him at 4-4 and hold serve for the mat.ch. "Losing the first set took a little out of me." said Wilander, noting he had squandered two set points aft.er taking a 5-4 lead. "I was lucky to get even in the second." Connon said he not.iced the 92-deg;ree heat, and more specifi- cally the smog, in the late stages Saturday. "I can handle \he heat and humidity, but tt's that smog," he said. "This UI the worst l've experienced slnce last. year at ln- dustry Hills. "l began feeling the smog in the middle of the first set, then I had a second wind and Celt It again near the-end of the match. But the important thll UI, I made It." In • t'ONOlatlon match for seventh place Saturday, Kevin Curren of South Africa outlasted France"~ Ysnnfck Nooh. 6·4, 4·6. 6-2. From Page b 1 yachting games. The regatta, along with the previous two , in 1981 and 1982, was to acquaint Olympic hopefuls with \he wind and sea conditions they can ex- pect in the big show at about this time next year. For the most part, ''local knowl· E"dge" did not partlc:uJarly favor local sailors as foreign entries !ICOred high in all clas.9es except the Star and Soling. Foreign sailors completely domin&ted the Windglider, taking the top l O places tn the tu. A cue of "sea lawyering' cost Klaus Maran of Italy the overall wln in the class after having led the whole sertes until Friday. KJau." fded a counter-protctt agaimy Stephen Van Oen &rg of Holland in the s1xlh race and both sklppent were thrown out by the jUry. KlAUJ came back to win &h final race Saturday but hJ)d to a di33.,.trous 21st place finish, allow· lng Van Dem Berg to out..-ore him l/Y ttve points. Gault can't do both HELSINKI, Finland -Willie m Gault, the standout football player and track athlete, said Saturday that his bid to compete in both sports -one as an amateur, the other as a professional -had been rejected. He said the decision had been made by the Int.emational Amateur Atletic Federation, the world governing body of track and field. It was relayed to him by Stan Huntsman, his track coach at the University of Tennessee for the past four yean and now the head coach for the United States men's team that is competing in the World Track and Field Championships beginning S un- day. Gault, ranked th ird in the world last year in the 110-meter high hurdles, also was an outstand- ing wide receiver and kick returner for Ten- nessee's football team and was chosen on the first round of the National Football League draft by the Chicago Bears last April. He had asked the lAAF to grant him permission to be eligible for t he 1984 Olympic Games while playing pro football. The request had been made through his lawyer, Everett Glenn. Gault said he was "a little disappointed" over the decision "because of the procedure that we went through to get it (IAAF rule 53) changed." "I think the decision us unfair.'' he added. Gault said he now would have <to confer with Glenn about whether to remain an amateur and be eligible for the 1984 Sum.mer Games at Los Angeles or forfeit his eligibility by sigrunJ! a contract with the Bears. "I'm tom between two loves," he said. Lock bidding for first win BOSTON -Australlan Jane n Lock, bidding for her first LPGA triumph in her second year on the U.S. women's golf tour, moved into a 3-stroke lead Saturday in the third round of tlw Booton Five Classic. The 28-year-old former physical edueation instructor from Victoria fired a 4-under-par 68 for a 54-hole total of 206 on Radisson Femcrofl's 6,008-yard layout. Patti Rizzo, the LPGA's 1982 Rookie of the Year who equalled the course record with a 66 Thursday and took a 70 in the second r0tmd, had four bogeyi> and only two birdies on the back nine, taking a 73 for 209. · Vicki Tabor still chasing her first triumph in six years on the tour put together a third consecutive subpar round to pull into a tie with Rizzo. Hu Na b eate n in semifinals SAN DIEGO -Andrea Jaeger E;J and Paula Smith defeated Lisa Bonder and Hu Na, China's top tiennis star before defectlng last year, 6-3, 6-4 in the aemifina1s of a women's doubles touma.rnent Saturday at Rancho Bernardo. Hu, 20, was playing in only her third professional match since defecting to the United States during the Federation Cup in Santa Clara in July 1982. Jaeger and Smith broke her serve in the third and seventh gam~ of the first set. Rosie Casals and Leslie Allen also advanced to the doubles final by defeating Barbara Hallquist and Anne White, 6-4, 6-4. Jaeger and Smith face Casals and Allen Sunday afternoon. RAMS WIN • • • From Page 8 1 were moving," Dickerson explained, thinking hl• may have suffered a spine injury. As it turned out, Dickerson managed to walk off the field, but be didn't return to the game -even though he wanted to. He'll have the back X-rayed today. There were plenty of eyes on K emp and Dickerson, but it was the Rams' 10th draft pick a year ago -Robert Alexander -who really opened some eyes. Alexander, coming off knee surgery. picked up 75 yards on six carries and scored three touchdowns, two on somehat of an impromptu d raw play. "Certainly, Robert Alexander played a great game," noted Robinson. "That draw play was put in threedaysagoandwedidn'tgain an inch in practice." "Anytime you have a game like tonight, it not only gives you confidence but the whole team and everybody else gains optimism and confidence," Alexander said. Ferragamo directed the Rams' first scoring drive in the first quarter, with Jewerl Thomas going the final three. Chuck Nelson, making his NFL debut, hit the PAT, which along with another point aft.er and two field goals made for a flawless evening. Kemp guided the Rams for the balan~ of the game and finished the night hitting 10 of 21 passes for 128 yards. ''It was fun to get a chance to play as much as I did," understated Kemp, who up until Saturday night hadn't thrown the ball but six tunes in a game. "I feel pretty good. I found out lots of things I need t.o work on. I got some good blocking at the line. too." Kemp, bidding to be-the backup to Ferragamo this year, showed poise on a couple of blitz.es. showed he l'OUld scramble and even connected on a nifty 33-yarder to Duke Fergerson m the fourth quarter. "We had a hook route and he just adjusted and went deep when I got into trouble,'' Kemp explained. Meanwhile, the Ram defense held the Chargers to 2ti5 net yards on the evening * AAMS NOTES ·-Tile Rem• '1a•e now won nln« ot tile IS pr~~'°" 11em.• !>laved belween ,,,... two teams Nol In unltorm !or &e1urdav nloN'• g&,.,,. were K .... H•, Mllte 1.Anllord, !>Aw H•. Jim CtllM&, 09h Gf'9nl, Moftte JeckMn, HerdV MoWe, W.-V K..,,.., er>d lllY C*Y FrM wfetv IY8'V SUIY sullvr~ •minor ankl11 ln1urv w'1fctl wu nol .. e>eel~ to el!Kl Ills evellel>!lllv for the Monoev, Aug IS game wllll Oall.n H..,,,.. Elenl. ttie Ram•' Nu 7 drell pie!< °"' ot Frttn<> ~telt, 001 Into ,,,., game, droe>c>ed tile tlr •t oeu tl\rown to nlm wMn II• win wick 004tf', but lhen W>agoed an lt·vero oon from KtmP In llM second ouarltr Mariners heat Angels again SEATTLE (AP) -Mike Moore scattered six hits before needing last-out relief help from Bill Caudill Saturday night as the Seattle Mariners won their \hi.rd straight, beating the Angels, 2-l. Moore, 3-3, struck out nine and walked one. Caudill picked up his 21st save. The Mariners took a 1-0 lead in the second when Al Chambers doubled, went to third on Ron Roenicke's bunt single and scored when Manny Castillo forced Roenicke at second. Jamie Nelson singled and Angels starter Mike Witt, 5-9. hit John Moses to load the bases. But the inning ended when Angels center fielder Fred Lynn caught Tony Bemai.ard's sh ort fly and threw Castillo out at the plate_ Seattle made it 2-0 in the fourth when Bernaz.ard doubled home Moses, who had singled with two out. The Angels broke up Moore's shutout in the sixth when Bob Boone led off with a double and !!C<>red one out later on Rick Burleson's single. FAUST 'S GAME PLAN • • • teach a lot of coverages.•• Asked if that meant Beuerlem was in a position to take that No. 2 spot in the Irish game plan, the third-year Not.re Dame coach responded, "P~ible ... poesible.'' From Page 8 1 ABC-Television). "l think the NCAA will come up with something simi- lar to the CFA's demands," adds Faust . "Maybe to allow one or two more games a year per llcl\ool to the top 60 with money distributed to all echoola." M for Nottt Dame and hls athletes from Orange County, i'aust was his customary eelf bouncy. hoarse and enthusla.st.k. •On DlBemardo, his 6-3. 220-pound aophornore: "Rick haa an awfully good ch~ of plnytn§ a lot of football for UA. He s a seC'On.d team outside linebacker and had a real good spring. And, h1:?'1 abo our backup center anapper on punts. •On WllUams, a 6-6, 258-pound junlor: "He's t r uly an All-A.merlc:o.n. He detervcs everythma ... •On 8euerleln, the ClF Divl.Jfon I Pl3yer of the Y cor In l982, who jual mlght hold a TH ~ FIGHTING •IRISH very big key to the trtsh fortunes for 1983: "We have to find a backup quarterback (for aenlor Blalr KJel). It's a real probl~m Cor us. If he can handle the pressure of being a Notre Dame quar· terback he has a good chance early. 11He hu an advantage be- cawie of playing for Ron Smel\IOr at Serv1te. Quar- terbacks have.to be able to pick up varlout covergea and "'°"t want a quarterbllck who can run. MOit high schools don't ' •On the sub~t of speed· "l was asked once what 1 feared most. great teams or great coaches. Aft.el' thfnJc.l.ng about It I realized l dldn't reu either, both are chall~ But what I do fear is apeed. If you make• mistake, apeed can make up for it. And, it's a game-bttaker ." BeaaUE of it, Faust say• he's br1f\81fli In 10 freshmen with 9.6 tn 9.9 speed to the 100. "Notre Dame haa never had thla 1peed before," he adds. Faust'• team hu been Labeled et coll~ football'• No. 1 t8m by one poll and '" aa COnleNUS Top 10 ~ ch!lpl~ the ftiet it'll boon the rmd fOf' its flrtt alx games. "At Notre Damo, ll doesn't matt.er If )"OU1're No. 1 or No.~. they're. 1dU aotns 10 be cmntng after you. No. 1 la " lonphot I would Ulce to lt!O ~ t.rUe J•n. 2." .. Eric Dickerson slips a d efender and head s upfie ld Saturday. Oellr l'llol ~o by MIO 5cflw9'11 Vikes, Cards a jolly smash Back at home, NFL show isn't too bad either From AP cli1patclles WEMBLEY, England -A 76-yard punt return by Rufus Bess and a pair of touchdown passes by Tommy Kramer gave the Minnesota Vikings a 28-10 preseason victory over the St. Louis Cardinals Saturday in the first~ver National Football League game in Eu.rope. The Vikings put on a dazzling display of running, passing and ~-defense that delighted a crowd of 32,847 at Wembley Stadium, the world's most famous soccer arena and the home of the sport in Britain. Bess, a 26-year..old cornerback and kick-return specialis~ took the punt on his 24-yard line, cut right and scampered down the sideline at the start of the fourth quarter to seal the victory for the Vikings. In other exhibition games Saturday: Bears 27, Bills 11 ClilCAGO-Reserve quarterback Vince Evans engineered two third-quarter touchdowns as the Chicago Bears rolled to a 27 -17 victory over the Buffalo Bills. Evans. used only in the third quarter. completed five of seven passes for 99 yards to set up touchdown runs of 9 yards by Matt Suhey and l yard by Dennis Gen try. Jim McMahon quarterbacked the Bears to a 13-10 lead in the first half although he was intercepted twice But the Bears intercepted five passes. two by free safety Gary Fencik Cblels 24, Ben~als 7 Steelers 21, Patriots I 6 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -Walter Abercrombie ran for two touchdowns and Gary Anderson kicked a pair of field goals to glVe the Pittsburgh Steelers a 27-16 victory over the New England Patriots. A crowd of 42.876 at the University of Tennessee's Neyland Stadium watched as Pittsburgh won its second pre-season game. It was the Patriots' first game of the year Abercrombie's first to uchdown came on a 4-yard run with 1:27 left m the first quarter. Abercrombie leaped I yard into the end wne with 57 seconds remairung tn the first hall for Pittsburgh's second score. Cowboys 20, Dolphins 11 IRVING, Texas -Rookie halfback Chuck McSwain scored two touchdowns m the finaJ 97 seconds to carry the Dallas Cowboys to a 20-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins. McSwain, a fifth-round draft pick frum Clemson. scored off right tackle from 1 yard out with 2 seconds to play to cap the> amazing Dallas rally Baes 20. Saints I 7 TAMPA. Fla -Bill Cape<.·e booted a :15-yard field goal as time ran out to glVe the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a 20-17 victo ry ovt>r tht· New Orlc·ans Saints. - Capece's S«'Ond f!l'ld goal capped a 20-poim fourth quarter. The victory gave Tampa Bay a 1-0 prcseason Orange Coast DAILY Pl LOT /Sunday, August 7. 1983 Ha BUlllTIN BOARD d stourney Tennis 1e11en end• CllamploflthlP The 1983 Tennie L~aaa playert 36 year• llnals. teatu~\r~wi:~ Acug. 25-28 at the Forum and older~ to participate In 1~~6ng t~ players ~t;!~\f,' Roy Emeraon. e Rod La11er • Ken comt>e. at m Okke< and John New uraday. Aug. 25 at To competition b~lna ~nd alngle• matche•· 7.30 p.m. with two lrtt ~. tlral round tlnoles On Aug. 26 1~!,:i'ed. alto al 7:3o. 21 wlll match•• are ac d 1 p m on AUO· 1 seaalons at 1 an d o~e double• eemltlna Include one aln~les an match ~1rdsePr!c~n~lngle• unal. aln~~e~~~~1~ The t .. r scheduled Aug. .. • dout>l&S lln&I are box at 1 p.m II ble at the Forum rt Tickets are a11a a I ts anO Sportama ottlce. Tlckelt0~3)o~~:-4700 tor more lntor- stores Phone l2 mat Ion. Football tryouts The Oklafloma o 11 Football league expauns~~~·t a Unlled Stares begin play In 198'4 wlll hol~am scheduled to camp at Santa Anacou-e •• an open tryout al 8 a m. ...., • mOnday, Aug. 15 General Manage Sid G Santa Ana Coll r lllman and former Miiis wlll condu~~h~e~~m'oorball coach Tim matlon, phone 667_3385. p. For more fnlor- Water ski raee ski race<s wlll com-The world's top wa1t:r al the pefiormance pete Sunday. Aug. 1 Catallna water tkl r9Ce Unllmlted lnternallona In Long aeach. n \he 62-mlle open Skiers wlll compete ~he Queen ~ary and oeean course be~lna 111and. A11a1on harbOf on a d b the Long Be&Gh The e11ent Is being h: Is lanctloned by the Boal and Ski Club an nd Water Ski Aasocla- Natlonal Speedboat a lion 8 a m a ,_ hundred The race wlll ~In at tania1i ot the aueeo yard• nonhea6st ~h~oose eJChlblt. Mary and the P 1 charge There Is n,o ad1mtl~~tlon. pllone l213) For entty n ° 430-9152. Drag boat nationals The National Drag Boat Association Na· tlonals will be held Friday-Sunday at lrvlne lake In Orange. The 19th annual event wlll feature blown fuel hydro competition. with 10 entries already ri:st«lng 200 mll&-per-hour or better runs acing begins at 9 a m each day Also scheduled Is a bikini contest Saturday at ap-prox1malely t p m S Admission Is la Friday, S 10 Saturday and 12 Sunday, Aug 14 Phone 970-2757 lor addfllonal Information. · Bebby §ox softball T'he 1983 Bobby So11 tot1ball MalOrl con- clud• with the 14th 81\nu&I Minor and 2111 81\nu.I MaJor national cnamplon1hlp tour- naments, 1Cheduled Aug. 13-26 at G.orge Belllt Pattt In Buena Park. A total ot 48 teams will compete after qualifying tor the tourney by winning dfltrlc1 end area tournament1 In t he we1tem 11a1es Including Haw•ll. The tournament omclally ope111 at 9 a m Saturday. Here't the schedule ot Saturday'• flr11 round gamee In the Major tournament: 10 a.m. -San Dlegulto v1. San Lorenzo Thousand Oal<a ve. Ponderoaa Sunnyvale. · Noon -Oroville vs. MIHlon: Fallon vt. San Pedro. 2 p.m. -Chula Vlete vs. Plaza: Clovla v1 Navajo. T 4 p.m. -Cerrwood va. Draper Sandy· ustln v1. San Mateo. ' 6 p.m. -Hacienda Heights vs Roseville La Mirada VI. Fairfield. · 8 p.m. -Arizona ve. Tustin South, Hawaii Kai vs. Fullerton Hiiis. Here'• the tchedule of first-round Minor tournament gamea. 10 a.m. -La Mirada v1 Yuba City, Lemoore vs la Mesa. Noon -West Anaheim vs Burlingame· Blue Hiiis v1. Pico Alvera. · 2 p.m. -C.rrwood vs North Srockton Tustin South vs. Plaza. ' 4 p.m. -Arizona v1. Hfclenda Heights. Thousand Oaks vs. Hawaii. 6 p.m. -Sierra vs Chula Vista, South Wast Valley VI. North El Cajon 8 p.m. -Laguna Nlguel VI. Roseville: Full-erton Hilla vs. Sallnas. For addltlonal tourney lnlorma11on phone 522-123•. • Metro Leag, The t6th ue All-St.ars ~~ague or Ora~~;':!~ ~•tropofttan Baseball amplon-All-Star n )I da~,: Anaheim Sta~~u~e Is set lor next Sun- the ~oame Wfll be Pl•yea ar ~ T .. -•Sea111e contest P m lollowlng '"" etro Leag · and PlaYll an 84 to ii': an lndeP80den1 lea ue R The game Wiii pit the -08me SChedule g --w':!'t~0,~8Ched by a~~!f.'~mplo~ Sen1k lelected t -vve, 80aln11 a r nrt rom GOiden team rom the teoond th g Ou?! ol all-stars Ad'· 1 rough 81Qhth-place m aaJon la 1nc1 tlacet lo the A Uded In the l>Urcha lators wlll be d"Oel•·Marlnera game se or a ---a mltted Ir . or &PflC. -• ... rth Inning ot the ... ee ol charge •her th ... nge1 game. e 11eaell volfeyba~~ lour stops in The Pro seach V~~i~'tor the Inaugural Mol\lca Aug. ica open Santa H'nh Life Santa Mon 9 am Saturday. Miiier "' Ill ....,In •Y . . lelY 6 Competition w .,...,, untll approJllma m 20 and continue pproiuma1e1y'3 P Apu~: TM 11nals are_~~~ 11 the Miss s;;'; · 21. AlsO ..,.._.. eanl on ,_ug on Aug. Bathlno eeauty P&g Hotel pool C)eCk. Monlea at tile Pacltlc SttOf&S neld neJlt to \he 5 p.m. b II action wlll b8 "°'leY a lea pier hone 12 '3 I Sant• Mon 1ntormat1on. P For more 379-3638. CINCINNATI -Phil Bruneau and Thomas Howard turned Cincinnati mistakes mto touchdowns and Willie Abrams ran 4 yards for another score as the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 24-7. record. New Orleans dropped to 0-2 after taking a L..------------=-=~~.::.!:=~-~==~.._.._.._..,_~~~~-----::"':".====--------l0-0 lead on George Rogers' 5-yard run and Morten Bruneau, a rookie defensive end from Montana State, returned a Turk Schonert fumble 21 yards for a touchdown and Howard, a six-year veteran linebacker, returned a blocked field goal attempt 51 yards for another. Nick Lowery booted a 33-yard field goal to round out the Kansas City scoring. Faleoas 13, Redskins I 0 ATLANTA -Mick Luck.burst kicked a 29-yard field goal 4:56 into overtime to give the Atlanta Falcons a 13-10 victory over the Washington Redskins. Washington had a chance to win with just over 4:30 gone in the overtime, but Mark Mosely missed a 50-yard field goal attempt. The Falcons then took the ball on their own 33. and backup quarterback Mike Moroski completed a 55-yard ~to Willie Curran on their first play. Then Luckhurst came on for the winning kick. BrowasZl,Paekers 26 GREEN BAY, Wis. -Matt Bahr kicked his fifth field goal. a 45-yarder with 28 seconds to play, to lift the Cleveland Browns to a 21-20 victory over the Green Bay Packers. The Browns drove 52 yards in 10 plays to set up Bahr's winning kick after rookie kicker F.ddie Garcia had booted a 55-yard field goal, longest in Green Bay history, to put the Packers ahead 20-18 with 2:53 left. A 28-yard pass from reserve quarterback Paul McDonald to Dan Fulton set up Bahr's winning kick. Sports on TV, radio today TELEVISION lOa.m. (4)-NFLFOOTBALL-Exhibition: San Frandtco at Loe Angeles Raiders (taped from Saturday night). 10:30 a.m. (2)-TENNIS-The men's singles final of the U.S . Clay Court Championships ln lndJanapoU.. 12:30 p .m . (7)-GOLF-Final round coverage of the PGA Championship at Riviera Country Club ln Pacific Pallaades. 1 p.m . (2)-SPORTS SUNDAY-Hector "Macho" Camacho (21--0, 11 KO.) vs. Rafael ''Bazooka" Limon (47-12-2, 3~ KO.) in a acheduled 12-round super-featherweight bout f rom San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2 p.m. (4)-WORLD TRACK AND FIELD CllAMPIONSRIPS-'The women'• marathon and the men'• ahot put at Helainld, Finland (taped). (9)- TENNJ8-Andrea Jaeger vs. Martina Navratilova in a challenge mat.ch at Rancho Bernardo Inn ln San Diego delayed). 4 p.m. (4)-8PORTSWORL~ohn Collini (26-0, 23 KO.) vt. Kenny Whet.atone (14-1, 8 KO.) in a middlewelaht bout at Chicago (taped). 1 pm. (O}-BA8E8ALI--Ange1' at Seattle. RADIO BuebalJ-At.Lanta at Dodgen, I :05 p.m., KABC (790); An,elt at Seattle, 7 pm . KMPC (710). ~-------------- Andersen's 24-yard field goal Sloan Sloan, Bohay receive Pac-I O's highest award SpeclaJ to the Dally Pilot Two area pre.ducts Kevin Sloan from Estancia • High School and Gary Bohay from Fountain Valley I High -have been awarded the Conference Medal. 1 the highest honor a Pacific-IO Conference athlete can I achieve. The medal is awarded annually to the outstand- ing senior stu<lent-athlete at each Pac-10 institution and is given to the senior exhibiting the greatest combination performance and achievement in schol- arship, athletics and leadership. Sloan, a 6-7, 263-pound offensive tackle in I football, was a two-year starter for Washington St.ate and was a key to the Cougars' 1981 Holiday Bowl team which finished 8-3-1 and won the Pacific-10 rushing title. A pre-law major in political science. Sloan finished with a 3.6 grade point average and twice received AU-Academic first team honors in the Pac-10 and Di.strict 8. He was also an Academic All-America selection as a junior. Bohay. a wrestler for Ariwna State University, compiled a 30-1 recurd en route to the Pac-10 126-pound championship and a second place finish at the NCAA championships. An All-American selectlol'} in 1983, he was unanimously tabbed as Pac-10 Wrestler of the Year and w rui namud the ouuittindfng wrestler in th e Pac-10 championship meet. His career record of 57-3-1 llJ the best ever by o Sun Devil. Boht\y was grladuoted with o 3.46 grade point average with a psychology major. Othen receiving medals from the conference were Cormac Carney of UCLA. John Elway of Stanford, Riki Oray ot USC. Chuck NelM>n of the UnJvera1ty of WMhington. Harvey S:.~m ol C&lJ· fomla, Jess Hess o( Artwna and Shannon Sulllvon of Oregon St.att-. Two Hutch BMX bicycles will be given away at this event. All entries w ill also be eligible to win one of 15 bicycles, or one of 2 Honda ATCs to be given away at the International Superbowl of BMX Championships in Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 30, 31 & Jan. 1. LOCAL QUALIFYING RACE Irvine BMX Irvine, CA. August 14, 1983 For sweepstakes coupon & Information, visit these local STOP & GO MARKETS: La Habra Santa Ana Huntin&ton Beach Buena Park Cypress Placenha Newport Beach Stanton Yorba Linda Anaheim Oranae Bree Torrance Garden Grove Fullerton tnalewood Lon& Beach Wh1ttter Maywood Southgate Dana Point Paramount Gardena Norwalk I I r •' .. . .· B·I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 John Moffet Moffet qualifies for Pan Am' Games ,.,.mu41.,..._ CLOVIS, Calif. -John Moffet, a product of Newport Harbor Hlgh, quali- fied for the upcoming Pan Am Games, which belfn Aug., 17 ln Caracaa, Ven- e-zuel.a, when he po8t.ed a aecond-plaoe f1ni.h in the 100-meter breaa1atroke Saturday at the U.S. Swimming Cham· piOl\lh.ipa. Moffel'a perfonna.noe, however, took a bacheet to a pair of world records aa Rick Carey •t a new standard in the 100 backstroke, lowering the mark lo 55.38 second&. while Steve Lundquist 11et a 100 breaststroke world record later. Lundquist, the SMU graduate from Jonesboro, Ga., broke his own world mark when he won In 1':02.U , beet.Ina Moffett, who aurrently attenda Stanlord, by a halt-.econd in the 100 breut f1na1a.. Lw\Clquiat'a old teoord of 1:02.53 waa a year old. Cvey and butterfly •pec:l•1i•t Matt Gribble had both •t world reoorda ln the morning prelimJnarlea. Carey 1et his tee0nd world record ln fOW' da11 when he powered toa 55.44 time ln a qualifying heat in the 100 beckstrok.e. About an hour later, Gribble Iowen!d the 100 butterfly record to 53.44. Carey turned in his third world recprd performance eoon after Tt.ffany Cobeo of Ml.ssion Viejo won the women'• lM>O freestyle in i6:11.97, lhe beat time in the world thta year. The 18-year~ld Cohen became the meet'• first triple winner. Carey took the 100 t.clmttoke record away from John Naber, America'• swim- ming hero at the 1976 01)'.mplca. On Wecfne.day, he cracked Naber'a 200 back record. "I was Ju-t 13 yea.rs old when John aet thoee records. They've been around u long rve been swtmmina oompeUtJvely ,'' Carey ..sd. "rve aaked film for advke at Urnee.'' Naber, who llvee ln the Les Angeles aree, had • chance to ~tulate C4rey ln a telephone coovenation after the 200 reoont fell. On Saturday, after IOllng his Jut tM'T1t aac•. 1 1116 m11111 on 1urt. remaJ.nin& world mark, Naber said, "It'• a little painful. II But he added, "Rick and I are clo.e enough that I feel as though ['ve been a part of this. I'm thrtlled to have an American dolt, and my only regret la that I wu not there lo aee it." Naber's 100 mark was 65.49. The butterfly record erased by Gribble was the 53.81 by Bill Paulus of Tex.as in 1981. Naber 11et hia 100 record on July 19 at the 1976 Montreal Games and established the 200 mark of 1:59.19 five days later. Carey came inlo the nationals as the country's No. 1-ranked back.stroker. His penonaJ bests were 56.04 in the 100 and 2::00.72 in the 200. fDR THE RECORD OtvmPlecl'• Son (Hew1evl uo l.60 uo Hoellno (L.k>l\em) 17.00 UO Scerrowmanwld\ (C111tanede) 10.60 Alto rec.c:I: C.111111 Tevtor, I ll4'd De· llmll, Ad Mall, SMtood, LMd on L.uitt, Quentum LMO, HUNbaY, Julalno. Braves • improve ~ . ' .. " MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Amertc:an IN9'1e Cl'llcago TtXH Kanus Cllv """"' Oekland Mlnnesote Stallle Beltlmort Detroit Mllweut<ee New York TorMIO Boston Cleveland WEST OIVlstON w L. 51 so 52 SS so S3 S2 SI 52 59 45 66 44 66 EAST 04VWON 62 43 61 .. 60 46 59 46 60 47 S4 S3 44 64 ~C1. .53J .416 .485 .•n .461 .405 .400 .590 • .570 .564 .562 .561 sos ."17 Ga s s 6'1> 1 14 """ 2 2\l'J J 3 9 """ S.~~I S.C.... s ... 111e 2, An91is 1 Mltweuk" 3, TOf"onto O Tun 6, Cleveland 1 Chic.go o, S.lllmort 4 New YOf"k 13, Detroit 3 Oekland 6, Mlnnesote • (ll lnnlnu1> Kenws Cllv •. Boston 0 ncs.rs o.inn A,...es (FOf"ICh 9·7> t i Sttltle (Clark 4·3), (n) Texas (Hough 8· 10 end M4llecll 2·2l et Clevtlend (Blvleven 1·9 end B,..,_,, I· I), 2 Detroit (Pttrv 11·7) •I New Yor11 (l(tOUQl1 4·5) Chlcego (Hovt ll· 10) at S.ltlmort I Ftenai>en 6·0) Oakland (CodlroH 7·81 el Mlnnesote (Vlola 5·1l Toronto (LH I 10-9) el Mllweulllt <CaldWtfl l ·I) Bo1tM <8ovd 2· ll al Kanws City (~rv 4·12) H•ttonal LH_,. Atlanta ~ Ho1Jllon Sen Dltllo WEST OMs.c>N W L 67 " 61 47 SS S3 55 55 Sen Francisco Clnclnriell S3 57 49 62 Plllladtf Pl11e PlltstxJrgh Montreal St. Louis Chicago New York EAST OIVlstON SS SO 56 S2 55 52 S3 SS so 59 '3 66 SefllNI .,,, sc.r-es .. rt .604 .565 .509 .500 ."1 ·"1 .524 .519 514 491 .4S9 .394 ,,,.. 1011> 11'1> 13'1> 18 .,., I )\'I 1 14 o..-.n 4, Atlante 2 MonlrMI 7. PlttfbVrgh 3 N-Yort< 4, Ctllugo I Hou11on 4. Sen FrencllCO 2 Plllladttollle I, SI. Loul1 D (I I Innings) Sen Dlello 11-6, Ctnclnnell 4·2 Tede't'ICO- Ati<lnta <Peru 12·3l •• °"9W'I <'"-9-Sl Montreal (R~i 13-6) ar Plttltlurllll (MCWIHlems 11·5) Plllladtfl>hla (K Grou 2·3) ti SI. Louis (Allen 7· 10) New York (Swan 2·Sl t i CNceoo (NoltS 4·6) Cl11<lnnall I Pu tort •· 101 et Sen Dle!IO tLOllar 4· 10l Hou11on (Rven 10-4) el s.n Frencl..co (Krull.ow 1·o) AMERICAN LEAGUE Mai1nffs l. ....... ' CALlf'OttNIA SEATTL.5 c ....... lb Burletn n Oownlr19 1f Lvnnd Grlcll 7b RtJkMI dn Velenlln rt Sconlrs Pl1 Foll JO 8oonec TetMI MHhbl 6 0 I 0 B«rrzrd 111 4 O I 1 Ramosn 4 0 0 0 SHtnd.n If 4 0 0 0 OHndsn rt ' o I o Putnam lb 3 0 1 0 Cllmbrs dll 3 0 1 0 RROO(I( cf 1 0 0 0 MHC1tt3b ) 0 0 0 JNMO<l c 3 110 Molftrt Jl 1 6 l T ..... lanbv ....... •rUtl l 0 I l '0 1 0 , 0 1 0 0000 4000 > I I 0 '0 1 0 4 0 I 1 ,. 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 2t 2 I 2 ~ ••1 OOl-1 SMtee 010 lot OIK-2 Geme·Wlnnlno RBI -MNCesllllo 13>. OP-<:ellfOf"nla '2. LO&-<.llfomla 6, s.eme 11. 7&-<llembefs, Betriaierd. Boone. S.-JNtbon CalMtmle Wiil 1..,5·9 S.ncllli 1'' N It IElt U SO s 2·l • 2 7 s 2 1-) 0 0 0 1 $M1119 ltANv#'t W..3·3 CeuctlR S,21 HBP-Mowt I 2·3 6 1 1 I t 1·3 0 0 0 0 0 bv Will. T-'2:JS. a- 26,440 NATIONAL LEAGUE ~ 4, &r•vn l ATLANTA LOS ANOU Butler ti RRmn n Wt11g1n rf Horner JC> Cllmb4' lb M.Jrflfly cf Hub0rd2'b hneOICI c Camoi> F•ICOMo Pocorbflfl 8rlu tr•o Jrgn111 Dfl For•ter P T .... Abthbl e1>r111111 4 000 SSH2'b 3 110 4 0 2 0 MondeV rt 4 I 1 1 4 0 0 0 T110mt1 rt 0 0 0 0 4 1 I 0 S.k9f ti 4 0 I 0 3 1 I 2 Guerrer 3b • 1 1 2 301 0 Lllndnccf )121 l 0 0 0 M41!Wlf lb 2 0 0 0 l 0 1 0 RutMN n 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Fl,..,. C: l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Weldl o 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JI 2 • 2 T...,_ ~ .......... ....... • - ---2 IM A1191Mt OU ---c G•m4t-Wlnnlno RBI -L.andr'MuK (10). E-C.mt>, O~ A°""' 2. L.09--Arwtle 2, l..ot AllHIK 6, Hlt-UndreM!K lll l, Guerrero 121), CMmbllu (11). H-SS.• (SO. ... " ...... '° 2 1-1 4 • ' 0 0 ,,,., : : : : ~ I 00002 TltlPl..ES·Grllfln, TOfonlo, I ; Wlnfi.td, New York, I; HerndOn. Oetroll, 1; 4 •••tied wllfl 6. HOME ltUNS·C-, Mllw•uk ... 24; Armei. llostOll. 23; Kittle, Clllcego, 23; Rtc., eo.ton, 23; EMurrev. 8•111,,_•, n . STOL.EN BAM:S·R. HllOdtrM>n, OM· land, 70; It Lew, Clltc.QO, S2; J, Crui, Cllla9Q, .U; W. WllM>n, Ken .. 1 Clly, 44; S.rYWl9, Te•••· 3'. PllCHIHG (It cleclslons)-Hht, Mll- weull•, t-t. U9; RlllMlll. Hew Yor11. 12·). 3.al; ltozema, Oelrolf, 1-2, i.11; N\ci#rwor, 9tlllmore, 14-4, 3.13; ~. New YOftl, N , 2.241 Slllton. Mltweuk•, 9·3. uo. STltll(IOUTS-M«rlt, o.froll, 141; Stletl, Tennio, 130; Rkltletll. New YC!ftl, t I•; Blv..._, 0.Wlelld. I lC; Sutclltfit. Clevtlend1 lf1. SAVE:t-QulMnberrv. Ken .. 1 City, 17; Stenlev, lostOft, 21; Caudtll, S..ttle, 20; RO.vlt, Mlniiteole, 19; Loolll, Detroit, 16. ....... LM9" BATTING (KS at 11tt1>-~. PU· ttt>ur8'11 .J)C; ~k:ll. St. L.oolt, .):30; L..o. Smith, ~I. 1..oull, ..3M; l(nfol\t, Hou,IOll, .324; H«T, SI. LOUlt. .J21. RUNS·Mur11f!V, Atlante, •s; Rein... Mont,....., 71; Gervey, Sen Olfto, 76; Ev-. Sell Francisco, 13; Hor,_, Atlante, ... . ltBH>ewM>n, MontrMI, '2; ~v. Allente, 76; Sd!tnlcll. l'tlltedt4pl\te, 71; Hendrldl,~.L..ouh,M;~,C>Mlln. '1. HtTS-OtWIOfl, .MonlrMI, 133; Oii..,..,, Monll'MI. Ill: Thon, HOIAton, 12'; Buck· ner, CNcaeo, Its; It. Remlra, Atlente, 123. 004JeLIS·auc:kntr, Ch~, 2t; Hen· drlc:k. U. lOUlt, b ; Knlll\I, "-IOn• h ; Oii..,..,, ~. 2'; W*°', MonlrMI, 2S. Tltl"'-85-autter, Allen!•. 11; NwK-, Hou6ton. ti; o. ...... Monl'ffl, 7; ....... ~. 1; Crv:a, HOU110n. 6; GrMn, St. ... ~.~ 111on, Houston,'· -· llUNS-0.w~. Montr ... , D; """"*'V• Allellte, 23; Sdwnldl, ~Ill, 23; t11!"\. s.tl FrenctlQ), 21; 0--~e'J:i BASES·ltelllft, MonlrMt, 47; Wiiton, New Vont, l7; LeM41tflll', San Frendloo, ~5;11, Oodlltr1, 33; Bullllf, Attenta, -"' • Houlton, 30. PITCHIHO ( 10 O.Cltlont)-Monltlusco, Sen OWD, t-2, 3.67~•11 Atlante, 12·J. ~tl; Dennv, Pt! le, 12·5, UI, Mc~, Plll..,.,,111\, 11·5, 3.02; •oOlll'I, Molltreel, 1)-,, 2.9'. $Tlt1KEOUTS-Cerlton, Plllied•IPllle, 17S; $Oto, C.lndnne11, 170; McWINlerM. Pit~, 142; VllMla!Ma, °"""""' 11'1 R'ttn, Hoolltf'I, 112. SAVES·.... Smllll, Clllcego, 17; Re· erdofl, Mollll'eel, 1'; e.droslen. A11ante. IS; MlnlOll, Sen Frtncltc0. 13; 4 •r• lltd wtlll 12. UTTL• LaAGUE ALL·STAAS m-12-~r-etcll) .. CTtCNIAL TOURNAMmNT l.t 0.... YW ,._,_ &.L> ...... .,,.s-. FrOl'lllllr I, Wftl ~ood 2 (Fronllllrt llCIY-to a dlllltlOMI IOUr'nllrnenl tn Tolo..ca I.ab MIM!deY). ,.,,,,,,, LAetue OCVtllONAL TOUltNAMllNT (If ........ "..., 1411111 ....... .,..Saf'e Norlllrlcl99 NelloMI 16, Wftl Yorbe 1..lnde' L"~ IAT\lltDAY'S RUULTS , ..... ft·lllllM ~ .. ,,...,.) "IRST aACI. yerds. Touch Control tMltchlllt) 7.IO 4.20 2.60 Coureoeout Que•I tCreeger > UO UOrllh ...,_enot (Hell) UO Alto rec.d: Jet set S.lty, HMlhtn Pollcv, ~ Mem, MMtct\I Commander. Time! 20.14. 12 •XACTA (5-C) Mid SS2.20. saCOND aac•. a Y•rdl. Cotumlll• Cllarttr (Piikenton) uo uo uo TOUdl Of Good <Ward) 4..20 uo K•tv,Tl'Mt41re(er.owl 6.10 Allo rllCld: ltoedw•v tuobln. s.ms A"991, Aca Cole!, ate Kel!Une , Trlc>I Prlnell, N Time P'MCY. Time: 20.JI, '2 •XACTA 11-lt) Mid '22.40. ~· kACa. ,,. y ..... Son Of ~w (erw.tr) IUO 7 ... Soolfllne Moofl (V .... tl 4AO Wire L.1119 (Piii.-.) 5.20 JM S.00 Allo raced:°*""~. Ow< Ma, Crlmt0n L.ud<, Srnokln JOMt. Time: 17.N. flOUaTM ••c•. m ....,._ Think SIX (CltrllM) UO UO UCI c-I'm F.W (Hen) 3.00 UO House ,,,. <'"*•ton> uo AllO ,_.., iw.. HllUIN Countv, Star lnvetlmtlll, SUddlilll OIW, •• Slorv. Tlmr. 4'£ '2 •XACTA (H) Hid •U.OO. "1..nt RACS. Ml Vlll'ft. Sllgfll Edie (,...,J IUO UCI 2.IO WllllVldl (Hwl) UC! 2.20 MIH Whet A Fllotlt (Mltdlllll) :UCI Allo rec:H: JuMe a-., •ootlll Toot T oel, lofteml U, JM. Timi: 17.13. 12 •XACTA (H) Hid stt.00. IOtTM aAC&. HI Ylll'dl. Truf'll Slwe COer!llM) MO 4.20 3.00 Bad ~ (W.,d) 440 UO L.ow And Run (Mltcflell UO Also rlle9d: ~. Jenny Per Chedl, 0ratem Teat, Oltc:o m11ma, Kin· nllllnnldl, ~. Doll T•. Tlmt: 11.'7. 12 •l!CACTA llt-71 MN ta.00. .. ,,.'"" •aca. "° .,., .. Tima to Shu ILAcUvl 6.00 UO Dltllnctl11etv (Mltt'.flell) ls.AO StrewMrrV C~ (ACS.It ) uo 111/J 3.00 Alto raced: eo.ttv Cllarm, Prettv Rtballt. Kaltln "-· Cl\lllno, '2 •JCACTA (6·3) oelcl 114'.00 IKMfTM ••c•. "'1 ver-. PWIV Tuft (Valde1l 7.Ml UO UO Anolw Alfon 8vo (CltrM>UO 4.00 Pei. 9ov Jo (FrvdeY) 7,CO Alto rl(l9d: Flath Im, Hele Tru Rttllll. N\llfltv ~. /!#, J.i Tn. Crltnto<1 c.dtl9c:, ·-~."""" t trn. Time: i'M, U •XACTA (ltH) Nici "1.• Time: 1:44 t/S. u •XACTA 02·1) oeld sm.so. Atfenc:fancie: 23,2'5. ftre·oevm.ik ....... (et~-..0) T~ fl1tt flnlSllen 7th r.c:e: ...... -l Jodltn Sc:tlumenn, E. Gel'· menv; 2. Craltl Heetv, U.S. l. Klfno Ww111111111ton, U.S. 4. Mike Mctntvr•. Ene· lend; 5. Lerrv Kllll''· AUl!relle. Fine! •IWICIMos: I.~ Gtn, W. Germ.,w, 11.7 llOlnl'; t. t..awrenoe l..tmltu•, Cened9, IA.t; l. JllCtlen SdlumeM, SU; 4. 1<1111•1. "-".i s. HMlv' 71.0. rL VINO DUTCMMAJll -1. 8n.IQe aurton. U.S.; 2. 8tr't HNendw. Sweden; l. Jor9'fl NOfltK. °""'*1(; 4. Devlecl MKlltv, Hew Z..ianct; S. Anton ktlwertJ, W. Germenv. f'IMI SIMCl!net: 1. JonelflOn •leherds, Eno!Md, '¥13; t. H~. 34.7; S. Alen AdltlT, 8re1•, 44.7; C. SdMertJ, SM; S. Elwn l(fllon, U..$. •U. 411 -I. John Ste~i.r, HollindJ t. Mike HolrNI. E"81Md; 3. Olrlt Olc:bon, .... Z.-lend; c. JoM "**"~~..:,....,. Von Kotlwll, Flnlend. h1el l : l . '1#unav Jonell, New Zeel9nd. "-0; 2. OldtlOn, .-.1; 1 HolrNI, I0.4; 4. Jolln ..,_.,, E. Germenv. •A; S. Thltrrv ~,F,..._,N.7. WINDeUDllll -L KllM MMan, lltlY; 2. Sltcltlell V•11 Den ..... Holelld; J, Slltln ....,,__, Nor#ay; c. ... tr1c:e VIier, fl'rwa; S. Onno Ttlllr, Hollnd. Flnlll S.~ I. Vwo Oen 8«9, li.O; 2. MW'WI. •Oi 3. •e-1... !0,7; 4. ~ Mrter, w. °""1efty, 9 .0; S. T ..... , '4.4. TOlliNADO -1. 9rlwl L..ewtl, .Auttr•; t. llt11 lel9er1, New ~ l. Rainer Nlat1tnt, W. Germenv; C. Hemllloll, U.S.; S. AIH Wlllttw, 9'ul. FIMI ttallcllnes: l RandY SmYll\, U.S., 14.1; 2. ROlltn White, Entlend, 40; l. Wllv Van llledel, Holland, •1: 4. Goren MMltron, s......,., ft.7; s. 11r1an uwtt. '2.4. STA.a-I,~ I(~, U.S.; 2. 8111 llkdlell, U.S; l . Hubeft ·~. AUllrlt; '· ..,...,Ilk Honl. Holland; s. '°""Mee· ~. U.S. Flnel ,1.,.._:Joec::tltft Gf'leM. w. Germenv, a .7; 2. P9W Wright, U.S.. 0 .7; >. V1nce Bnln, U.S., •.7; 4. ~. 51.0; s. lltudt.cftl. 6U. IOUNG -1. Ed S.lrd, U.S.; 2. 0.111 Pwrv, U.S; J, Chrl' Law. Enolllnd1 C. Vtld9maf Bendelow\kl, Oenfner11; S. Oe1tt Curllt, U.S .• Fine! Slendift91; 1. Cunlt,'7.7; 2. Pelrv, 61.0; 3. a.ndolow1«1, 13A; 4. Dev• Gl\eoln, U.S., n .4; S. Ed .. lrd. U.S .• 1'-4. Nf'L e>11a•1na Setw*Y'' ._... ._ M. SM °"911 20 ...._.Ji. S.n F~ D lot> Ml.-ofa a . SI. Laub 10 Clevt!Md 21, Gr"" lay 20 Buff.to 2', ~ 11 I l<anse' City 24, CllldMell 7 Delllt1 •• Miami 17 Pltltllurt'I n . ..._ tl!Wnd u T-9ev 2'. New ONent 11 Atlellta ~. W"'*1efooll 10 lot) ,...... .... New Yor11i Jell el New Yot11 Ot.nh, (n) ..,...,A-.12 Clftdnnell el Wa"""'4oll. 7:l0 o.rn. ~ .. "' et s.111t, 7:JO o.rn. New Yor11i GIMla et PltttDurlltl, I p.rn .• ....,..,M19,1J ~ at Nltw YOl1l Jt1t, Gltnls SIMlum, I p.m. Allante et ~, 1 o.m. teftlrnort t1 Mlnnelota, 7!l0 p.m. CNcalo et It. loull, 6 P.tn. Clir¥tllond ti tufhllo, ' p.m, Ottro1t el Kel1M& CllV, 7:JO p.rn, .... Ol'tleM at Mleml, I P.m, Ptll1 If I hit et Sen OINo, • p,m, TetnM a.v at Houlloll, I p,m. ........... " New Enetend at Sen Frencttco, 1 p,m, __.,,..ti Dale• ., "-· 7 p.m. ~ • .-.11 New Yorll Jell et ClnclMefl, f 11.m. ........... 1, Mleml et we~, 1 o.m. Mlnnftota et S..ltll, 1='11 P.m. ............. 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Dodgers LOS ANGELES (AP) -Los Angeles shortstop Bill Russell, who turned a potential rally-starting single by Claudell Washington inlo a double play in the ninth with a running catch in short-center field, said it was im- perative the Dodgers improve with the Atlanta Braves in town. "As good a team as Atlanta is, it's lough letting them get too far ahead," said Rusaell, after the Dodgerswon their second straight from the Braves Saturday night 4-2 to close within 41h games of first place in the National League West. "These are very important games for us. It's tough playing catchup against Atlanta. But we have played outstanding ball the last two night.a." On his catch, which turned a first-and-third, no-out situa~on inlo two outs and noone on. Ruaeell aaid. "I was very for- tunate, I didn't know where the bell was but I thought I had a chance lo catch it." Bob Welch and Steve Howe restricted the Braves lo six hits while Ken Land.reeux and Pedro Guerrero hit home runs as the Dodgera won their sixth game in eight contests against Atlanta. Welch, 9-11, struck out a season-high 10 and walked no one before yielding to Howe after Washington blooped a lea.doff single lo left in the ninth. Howe got his 12th uve. Rick Camp. 9-9, was knocked out in the third inning and took the lee. Landreaux slammed his 13th homer with one out in the second inning, a aolo-shot into the right-<:enter field aeata. Guerrero hit his 21st, a tw0o.run blow lo straightaway center in the third. Steve Sax led off the Dodgers' third with a single and stole sec- ond, his 34th steal. Rick Monday then singled through the middle lo ecore Sax. One out later. G uer- rero home.red lo center, making the score 4-0. Welch did not allow the Braves a hit until Dale Murphy hit a tapper in front of the plate with two out in the fifth inning and beat it out for a single. Rains on Robinson's parade BALTIMORE (AP) -The Wl- thlnkable happened ... it rained on a Brooks Roblnaon celebration in Baltimore. Not since he made three errors in one inning on July 28, 1971. had the city's living legend been treated u a mere mortal. But even showera and a 90-minute delay in the start of the ceremony couldn't dampen the enthu.sium of Baltlmote 'fans who gathered Friday night lo honor one of bueball's newest Hall of Fame inductees. A crowd of 39,M-4 cheered luati- ly u RobiNon circled Memorial Stadium ln an open convertible, and tMy rve him • standing ovation o mote than three minutes when be tried to ..,.t. ''Thil hM been the molt tan-. tk: week of my life," RobtNoo told the fans, "and it'• all becaua of you mon than anyone el9e." HaD of hmer Monte~ rep- reeentina CcJmm1aa1oner BIJwle Kuhn, .CW the C!'OWd that ''nevef' in the blatory of 'c11tball hu there been a bel1er, love atf.air'' than tbat between RobU'90D and the people ot BaldJnon. An MUmated 9,000 Baltimore fanl were amone the ll.000 ln attenct.noe lut Sunday 1'ben Roblmon w• amona four ln· d\.llCWft tnto the lh..riM ln Coopemown. N.Y. Roblnlon'• wile and fow c:hD· dren attended the Baldmore pbue of the c.Wtbradon. .... with hll tint mejDr lMi8ue man· ...,.. Paul lUcharda, and former teemmatee Dave Mc.Nally, Mark BelaneM' and Dick Hall Century 21 moves Into Japan Lrvme-ba."4.od Century 21 Real Estate Corpor· auon has signed an agreement with C. ltoh and Co , Ltd . to franchise reaJ esta~e oHices in Japan Pro,ecuons call for more than 500 Century 21 of(ices to be established an Japan wllhm the next five years, participating an transacuons totaling $1.6 billion annually. The hrst Japanese Century 21 offices will open in Dec. 1983. Century 21 Real Estate Corp .. a subsidiary of Trans World Corp .. is the world's largest real estate sales organization, with approximately 6,500 independently owned and operated offices in the United States and Canada. Offices in the Century 21 system participated in reaJ estate transactions totaling $20 billion in 1982. C. ltoh and Co .. Ltd .. with 1982 worldwide trading transactions of more than $50 billion, is an international trading company with major oper- ations in import. export. off-shore trading, natural resour<.-es development and construction. ll is the third largest trading company in Japan, with more than 10,000 employees. According to the new agreement, C. It.oh will franchise real estate offices throughout Japan under the Century 21 name. Japanese members of the Century 21 system will be offered the same types of training, marketingand management programs that are offered to franchisees in the United States and Canada. DRANGICDASTSTOCKS A ... I• Here are the stock market act1v1taes of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aug. 5. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. .. ,., •. ..4 ·r.·~"C'jt' Jllilj ••• , ... , .,. • t •• .,.. ,., • • 't,. 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Costa Mesa firm .. up in sales, earnings EmuJex Corp. or Costa Mesa has announced a near doubling in both sales and earnings per share for the close of its fiscal year e nded June 26. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 7. 1983 B& Another life for the Katz Kraz.ie Katz Is back in Costa Mesa. The former Huntington Beach discount clothier, who had regular run-ins with City Hall over his flashing signs and the truck he kept parked in front of his store, has started a magazine called "Business to Business' the magazine busineu, Katz started his new veture two years ego. "I didn't know anything about the magazine bus~ ... aaid Katz "I was told I'd need $250.000 just to make It work." The monthly magazine, aimed at middle management execuuve and small business owners, goes to 30,000 businesses ( 4,000 paid) in Orange County. Advertising sales are projected at $600,000 th.is year.says Katz. Katz admits it might look odd for a busted businessman to be publishing a magazine offering practical tips on how to succeed. "I'm not telling people what to do," says Katz. "I hire experts." Ivan Katz, 35, who at one time had eight Krazie Katz stores, went bankrupt in 1980 after other discount shops began moving into the area. 0.-,,.. _.., ,,_, c ......... If he had the stores to do over again, Katz says he would have started with more cash and not kept borrowing more funds for expansion. He was $750,000 m debt and claims he is now trying to repay a $1 00.000 SBA loan "So I went bankrupt, so what," says the Israeli-born entrepeneur during an interview at his sec- ond-story office overlooking a field of oil wells. "Everyone thinks it's big taboo. Business is a Ivan Katz is back gamble." The gamble, he hopes. wall pay off this time. With onJy $10.000 and admittedly no knowledge of "The TRW looks like a war zone," says Kati. "I think it's a gamble and if you lose the suppl1eni all lose " Tips on how to purchase bonds GAYLE E . PEREIRA Bonds are a popular investment tool. Many Americans with annual incomes of $10,000 or more each year own at least one bond. What does a bond represent and how do you select an appropriate bond? A bond is an 1.0.U. Bondholders are creditors, not owners. The difference between a bond and a stock is that stockholders are owners and share in the profits and losses of a company. Bondholders get paid before owners get anything. Bonds are called senior securities because they are senior to common stock . To be an astute bond buyer it is important to look for a bond that gives you the highest return combined with the great.est liklihood of being paid back. Since these two (actors usually preclude each other, it is important to select a bond with a combination of both that you feel comfortable with. Look at the coupon on the bond. The coupon is the percentage return stated on your bond. It is based on a percentage of the par or maturity value of the bond, which might be different from the price you actually paid for the bond. The par value of most bonds is $1,000. The current yield is probably a more important indicator of your investment return. The current yield is the return you are getting on your bond based on the price you paid for it. If you paid $900 for a bond with a 7 percent coupon then your current yield is $70-$900 or 7.7 percent. Choose a bond that you think will be paid back. Cknerally speaking, the more assets and earning power any issuer has, compared to its debts. the better the issuers credit rating is likely to be and the higher the quality rating of its bonds. Two financial services, Moody's Investors Service and Standard and Poor Corporation, provide ratings for bonds. These services rate the bonds as follows: -Moody's: A.aa Aa A Baa . -Standard and Poors: AAA AA A BBB. Although Quality ratings do not continue below the Baa ~r BBB rating category, most bond invest.ors Broker's Corner favor issues of that quality level or higher. Bonds of lesser ratings wouJd be considered speculative. Tell your investment broker what you are looking for and let him do the shopping for you. But be realistic in your expectations. He can onJy offer you what is available on the market. And because 16 percent bonds were available at par one year ago does not mean they are available now. Another important consideration in bond selec- tion is maturity. Usually a longer maturity provides a greater current yield. But such a bond has greater susceptibility to interest rate volatility. Interest rates could change many times during the life of the bond causing the bond price to fluctuate. However, the holder is onJy subject to this volatility if he sells the bond before maturity. If an investor purchases a bond at 10 percent it will be difficult for him to find a buyer willing to pay him what he paid for the bond. The buyer could purchase a 12 percent bond for the same price. Likewise if interest rates drop to 8 percent, the holder could sell his bond for a premium because it has a higher interest rate. At matunty all bonds are paid in full regardless of current interest rat.es. Gayle Pere1ra is an account executive for Merrill Lynch. Pierce, Fenner .. Smith in Santa Ana. Professionally Installed UN-·Raaen &Inge Boar Opll.-s INFLATION ... ~ Chambsialn Summer Special I s24900 l•stefft4 42-34 ,,_.. .. c-~ Sea Cout a.icier ~Y 2418 Newf)O't Blvd. Costa Mesa Ca . A Flcllllou• Bu1ln••• Hem• Stetement 111ed with the County Clerk II velld for flYe yeere •ft•r which time continuing bu1lne1... mu1t refile. Publlcetion 11 Mc:eaury onl'y II the re ere chengea. C.11 ti'-Legel Depe rtn".ent •I the DAILY PILOT for l nformetlon 1 nd nec•••.,Y forms. Daily Pilat Going up or Down? Who Cares? CENTENNIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND Ill a real estate limited partnership invites you to ollend a FREE Breakfast meeting explaining how you con join with a large developer in creating higher real property values plus tax deductions by developing row land mto commercial - properties DATE: August 13 , Saturday TIME: 9:30 AM PLACE: Airf)O't•r Inn, Irvine f« reservation• call IRAD OAKES SECURITIES WEST, INC. Member S.I P C. 714/731-7280 :--iNcRusi voui sit.E's-AND' P°RoFirs ~ ~. ooN~r Miss-riie -, I ORIGINAL NUTS & BOLTS i "Secrets of Selling" 1 Seminar THIS SEMINAR IS DESIGNED FOR ANY- ONE (MEN • WOMENI IN SALES: Sates Manageis. Real Estate Insurance Auto Sales Oorect S111u IAmwav. Shall.lee Marv Kav. etc I Door to·Ooor seles. Telephone Sales. Swom m.ng Poo•s. Mobile Homes. Motorcvclea Ma tone. Mu11c Stores, Stock 81okers, Bankers. Ad vert1s1ng. Heevv Equipment. Medical Me1or Appl11ncu . Furniture. tndustroat and lnst•tu 11onat Stora Owners. Olf1ce Supply Students E•ecu11ve Recru1tars, Marl Order. Franchl'te Sales. Retoroes. Secretaries. Consutt1nts Housewives Contractors, Job·Seeli.e11. Etc DAVll K MALONEY Revenues totaled $31,012,089 for the year, an increase of 93 percent over the $16,084,199 reported during fiacal year 1982. Net earnings were $5,618,530. an increase of 155 percent over net earnings of $2,.200,933 for the previous year. Earnings per share were up 104 percent to 98 cents per sh.are from last year'a 48 cents per share. Minimum tnwe1ment , . °' .,. SEMINAR LEADER. The sem1r>ar lt1ader is Oftvte (M1 ldeul M1lom1v. a saresman who has closed more then I s.ooo··H1gh T1cke1' sele11r> 10 vears He hH sold ret111t. wholeule. 11ng1 Illes and 1nu1nv1bles He has also developed weekend sale1 promo11ons lhlll attracted 20.000pewle He has shared lhe pletform wolh 1pee\t1s 1uch as Zog Ziglar. Joe Girard. A11 l1n~ ltlltl. Or Oen11 W••lley. Terry Bradshaw, The Aoce Tw1r>1 Mernll Womach. Etc 30,000 Pl!OPLIE HAVE ATil!NDmD THISSIEMINAR NATIONWIDE "Thia growth over last year is a direct indication of our continued penetration and increased market ab.are in the mini and microcomputer markets we 8erve," said Fred Cox, EmuJex president. "We are particularly pleased with the rapid market acceptance and aales build-up of new products •• primarily in VAX super mini compatible diak controllers and peripheral systems •• introduced ln wt fl.seal 1982 and early fl.seal 1983. "In nddltlon our entire communication product line grew suti.tantially and became a major business aeement. Concurrently our ongoing disk and tape lines con tinued on a most satlafactory growth pattern, particularly In the lower end microcomputer area." "Thia overall revenue growth occurred in a very difficult ~nom.ic environment, and moet of our dlrectcompeUtora were generally flat, lndicatina that we made a significant pin ln rMrket share," he aald. "Fi8ca1 1983 wu al.lo significant In the market· Ing area u we conY rtcd our aale. force irom lndepend4mt repraentativt'S to essentially a direct employee group • 1tetement. c:.11 our otflce or m.il In the coupon below. Sub)ect to s><lof ..i. or change In s><ic.. Off« not v.itd where prohibited by 111te lew. Mey be tub)ect to atete tax. ~ oo~[Jlfrn@ ~oornmrorn~ @ffi@X!!J[p @ ~ffi[!J]~~Offi -we INI NASO Union Senk Bulldlng, 810 Newport Center Of. Suite 1425 Newport BMotl, CA t:zeeo (714) 720-0704 Name ____ -=--------------- Addr•"-------------------- c1fy __________ s~t_•_•• _____ n~p~·--~ .. TOPICS COVERED AT THE SEMINAR IN· CLUDE: America 1 •1 811d·Oog Sy11em The new bu11ne11 c11d lhll could lr>Crttse ules 25% How 10 g1vt out 3.000 bu11nes1 U•dl I month .. 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IW• 1• t ~· • Hiii Ml '-"' ,. .,._ ., ,,. ._ .... ~ • 811 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 Lee Majors, right, star of the television series "The Fall Guy," clowns with world heavyweight ""'--photo champion Larry Holmes during taping last week for an episode for the ABC series this fall. Merv' groupie, 86, recovering LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lillian Miller, better known to the audience of "The Merv Griffin Show" as Miss Miller, is recovering in a rehabilitation center from a Hollywood street attack. Miller, 86, whoee life centered on attending the taping of every Griffin show, is a patient at the Bay Harbor Rehabilitation Center in Torrance. She said a man knocked her o!f her feet and fractured her hip at the comer of Hollywood and Vine last May 22. "I'm stuck in this out-of-the-way place and I'm beside myself," she said in a telephone interview last week. "None of my friends live here." As she spoke, an arrangement of tiger lilies, roses and mums from Griffin was delivered to her room. She read the card: "We all miss you and hope you are doing well. Love, Merv." -Officer Sergio Diaz of the Los Angeles Police Department said Miller was injured when a man bumped her five·or six·times with his hip at the street comer. The man was held by witnesses until police arrived, but he later was released. Diaz said a week later Miller complained to police of pain and a medicaJ examination disclosed she had fractured her hip. Detectives obtained a warrant charging F.ddy Bolden, about 36, of Los Angeles with battery. Miller, who was born in Boston and moved to New York in 1927, said she began attending the taping of television shows in New York in the 1950s. One of the first shows she went to regularly was ''The Tonight Show" when Jack Paar was the host. When Griffin began his talk show in the 1960s she attached herself to him and attended every taping, sometimes twice in a day. Griffin moved his show to Los Angeles in 1970. Miller, a retired typist, moved here in 1975 to be close to her two sisters. TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLB Classy Autos Advertised in the ACROSS 77 Chemical 148 Broad grin 33 Ele11ator containers I $AJtli• 15-0 Redact direction 102 Fraud Daily Pilat Week's Top Ten By Tbe Associated Pre11 The following art: 81Uboard's hot record hits for the week ending Aug. 13 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1983, Billboard Publications, Inc. Reprinted with per- mission. HOT SINGLES 1."Every Breath ·You Take" The Pollce (A&M) 2. "Sweet Dreams" Eurythmics (RCA) 3."She Works Hard for the Money" Donna Summer (Mercury) 4. "Maniac" Michael Sembello (Casablanca) 5. "ls There Something I Should Know" Duran Duran (Capitol) 6."Stand Back" Stevie Nicks (Modern) 7."Flashdanc:e, What a Feeling" Irene Cara (Casablanca) 8."lt's a Mistake" Men At Work (Columbia) 9."Never Gonna Let You Go" Sergio Mendes (A&M) 10."Fascination" The Human League (A&M) 'l'OP LP'S l."Synchronicity" The Police (A&M) 2.''Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic) 3."'Flashdance' Soundtrack" (Casablanca) 4.''P yromania" Def Leppard (Mercury) 5."The Wild Heart" Stevie Nicks (Modern) 6."Let's Dance" David Bowie (EMl-Am,erica) 7."Keep It Up" Loverboy (Columbia) 8."Cargo" Men At Work (Columbia) 9."Frontiers" Journey (Columbia) 10."'Staying Alive' Soundtrack" (RSO) COUNTRY SINGLES 1. "He's a Heartache" Janie Fricke (Columbia) 2."Lost In the Feeling" Conway Twitty (Warner Bros.) 3. "Love Song" The Oak Ridge Boys (MCA) THE PORT THEATRE 673-6260 Mon Nile All Seals 2 · A French Comedy 4."You're Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputation" Ronnie McDowell (Epic) 5."A Fire I Can't Put Out" George Strait (MCA) 6."Your Love's On the Line" Earl Thomas Conley (RCA) 7."Hey Bartender" Johnny Lee (Full Moon) 8."Way Down Deep" Vern Gosdin (Compleat) 9."Leave Them Boys Alone" Hank Williams Jr (Warner-Curb) 10. "Dream Baby" Lacy J . Dalton (Columbia) ADULT CONTEMPORARY l.''AU Time High" Rita Coolidge (A&M) 2."Hold Me 'Ti! the Momin' Comes" Paul Anka (Columbia) 3.''AU This Love" Debarge (Gordy) 4."The Border" America (Capitol) 5."How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" Laura Branigan (Atlantic) 6."Every Breath You Take" The Police (A&M) 7."Human Nature" Michael Jackson (Epic) 8."Blame It on Love" Smokey Robinson with Barbara Mitch ell (Tamla) 9 "Never Gonna Let You Go'' Sergio Mendes (A&M) 10."Midnii;tht Blue" LoutSe Tucker (Arista\ BLACK SINGLES I. 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YNOT•MTML&l'Oll~ e EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT STARTS FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th edwards LIDO CINEMA "twrt,':.~VilO &73•8350 --------------------- ('( Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7. 1983 ~ Osmonds hope to return to top By DONN A ANDERSON _.. .. ,._.ttw OREM, Utah -They are no longer mobbed by adoring young fans &r a fixture on network television. but the singing Osmonds are celebrating 25 years in show business by forging new paths they hope will return them to the top. A decade ago, Osmondmania swept the teen-age music world, pushing 11 of the family's gold singles and albums past the Beatles' record of nine for a single year. The daz.z.JJng teeth and squeaky clean image of Donny, Mari~ Jimmy and the four Osmond Brothers seemed to be everywhere Things are different today. The family hasn't had a gold record sance the late 1970s, and Donny and Mari<' like thou..ands of their former fans - are married and raising children. their pnme-ume television show a mere memory. But Alan Osmond. one of the ongmal Osmond Brothers who began touring as a t'Ountry-westem group la<>t year. insists there still is a place for the family in sbow business. "It's almost like starting over. even though the name Osmond is pretty powerful." he says "You have to keep changing. You have to keep working. You can't rest on your laurels." Their first album -of religious music -came out in 1969. Their first pop LP was in 1971. The group had given its first professional performance in 1957 at a meeting of the National Barbershop Society of America in Boise, Idaho. The ups and downs of the family's career have been closely tied to television exposure, or lack of it. When singer Andy Williams' father spotted the Osmond Brothers per· ,klcming at Disneyland, he persuaded hlS son to invite them for a guest spot on his TV show. The invitation turned into 12 years of television appearances which in turn fueled record sales. Such Osmond songs as "One Bad Apple" and "Puppy Love" sold by the millions in the 1970s. Thousands of young girls mobbed airports for a glimpse of the brothers. Donny and Marie exchanged adolescent barbs for 4 '12 years on ABC-TV. While the "Donny and Marie" show was on the air, the four older brothers largely dropped out of recording for fear too many Osmonds "would dilute the market," says William Critchfield, president of Osmond Studios. Current Best Sellers F ICTION !."Hollywood Wives,'' Jackie Collins . 2."The Seduction of Peter S .... Lawrence Sanders 3."Christine," Stephen King 4 ."Godplay~r," Robin Cook 5."White Gold Wielder," Step- hen R. Donaldson 6. "Battlefi eld Earth,'' L. Ron Hubbard 7."The Little Drummer Girl," John le Carre 8."The Lonesome Gods," Louis L 'Amour 9."The Name of the Rose," Umberto Eco 10."Legion ," William Peter Blat- ty NON-FICTION l."ln Search of Excellence," Peters & Waterman 2."The One Minute Manager," Blanchard & Johnson 3."Megatrends," John Naisbitt 4."Creating Wealth," Robert G. Allen 5."Workout Book," Jane Fonda 6.''0ut on a Limb," S hirley Mac Laine 7."Tough Times Never Last," Robert H. Schuller 8."Working Out," Charles Hix 9."Seeds of Greatness," Denis E. Waitley 10."How to Satisfy ·a Woman Every Time," Naura Hayden (Courtesy of Time, the weekly news magazine) ~. c. ---... ---·•.P --.--- ----NOW PLAYING---- 'IUIJK)IJI lljCH IRVINI •Of\ANGI WISfMINSllR l .................. ~~ SAIOJD '". 11).:<. COSU MISA • ORANG( " .. '4 J ;\ .. {J]r~~....,1 EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMNENT Fri. 4:30, 8:15-Sat/Sun 1:00, 4:30, 8:15 edwards SOUTH CO~T PlAZA l llSTOlATSUl'4JROWll ra~2111 COST A MES A """"° AllM!l .. CAi.OfN OAOV[ WUTMllllTIA IAN JUAN CAl'ISTR,_NO ij•,..,,.,. (r_,,,,,. ".'I" It,••• u .. .1 .. P:y,f,f \~•~\<CY .. !,4JI 1000· INJ CJe>'IJ °''""' COST~ llllM OllAllCI Citimm •qJ 4$1~ l1'"'f'0 C t .. ""t;&C."'"'""• . .. cr9 .~., b'IA ,, . NO •ASRS ACCE'11_0 'O* COIU MllA OllAHGI fMt5 IHOAQUt(NI Eo ...... °' 1'to111"'I c...-~·-~IMt .... m()' wt ff'I' ,~, .,~ ~)98/;0 9th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! 1111 IYDIYD EDDIE MUIPllY q f ~ OOI[ Mllftr"ln llVf WITll Tur RIIS O!IYS .\111111-.t ?1 t. l"t .1! tltr llrvva•"-tl Amptw!f11•,1!r1· f 01 be~"' llTlorm.Jt1rn 1113) 'olfl 8800 ---...... "" .. L tlC.. 5Sl·M5a The ups and downs of the family's career have been closely tied to television exposure. or lack of 1\ When singer Andy Williams' father spotted the Osmond Brothers perfonning at Disneyland, he persuaded his son to invite them for a guest spot on his TV show. The invitation turned into 12 years of television appearances which ln tum fueled record sales. Such Osmond songs as "One Bad Apple" and "Puppy Love" sold by the millions in the 1970s. Thousands of young girls mobbed airports for a glimpse of the brothers. Donny and Marie exchanged adolescent barbs for 4 1h years on ABC-TV. While the "Donny and Marie" show was on the air, the four older brothers largely dropped out of recording for fear too many Osmonds "would dilute the market," says William Critchfield, president of Osmond Studios. Since the show's demise, the brother and sister team have performed in several television specials and movies. Donny played in the Broadway musical, "Little Johnny J ones," which closed after one performance. , "Donn y and Marie do not have the same visibility as you get when you're on a weekly variety show ," says Critchfield. "They had high visibility every week and they were taking guest shots. When that show stopped, the public kind of lost track of them again, unless you went to a concert." The original Osmond Brothers -Alan, Wayne, Merrill and Jay -returned to the stage in 1982 and produced an album. They since have been singing at resorts, nightclubs and OC· casionally on television. Their single, "One More for Lovin','' was among the top 20 country hits. Alan Osmond says the brothers switched from rook to country music because it better fits thdr wholesome image. "Country music really is the backbone of America." he says. "It doesn't just come and go. And w e're kind of flag-wavers. You !ind that in the country area, too." Marie, probably the most popular Osmond, gave birth to a son this spring and has since resumed acting and singing. She has signed a record contract with MGM and is recording pop country songs. He r country roots go back to her first hit single, "Paper Ro&es," when she was 13, Alan Osmond said. · Donny,alsorecordingunderan MGM label, is sticking with the rock that made him a teen-age idol. But Critchfield says Donny's trying to update h is style_ The youngest Osmond, Jimmy. has portrayed an American foreign exchange student in a Japanese situation comedy series for the past two years. ln•ex•pen•slve* '(on ak spen s1v1 nol high on pru:e reasonable c1ass111ed B.U. ~ adve111s1ng -J ~l STARTS FRIDAY 8-12 AT A THEATRE OR DRIVE-IN NEAR YOU Class1l1ed Advertising 642-567P EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT Fri. 1:40, 1:30, 10:15 S.tJ Sun. 1:15, 3:00, 4:45 l:l40, 1:30, 10:15 ''A CLASSIC AMERICAN COMEDY." ~tl'phen Scl>otfl't lJS MAGAllNl THE GEffEN C()MPA.NY Presem A STEVE TISCH JON AVt-£1 Producllon "RISKY BlJSNESS• TOM CRUISf R£BECCA OE MOflNAY Pl~llfl by JON AVN£l ond STEVE TISCH Wt'""" ond Oi<oc~ by PAUl BJOCKMAN ~.. The:• good rl('W\ ~ )onathan\ having his (irsl J1Ju1r. TJw bad neW§ IS~ has roommaes mother. . ...... I • ••• .......... u ....... ~"-···· •u--• llt 3693 IUSllN SOOIH Ol UHCOl H 17141137-<1340 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. August 7. 1983 MOMltG -6..-00-=~/COMMUNITY -5:15- I WHAr SNU? OY8' HEM. MR. PftESIDEHT ~ Tell Me That You Lew. ~19) Rober1 Hegyes. Lisa l ~OURn::- YlllWOINT ON HIJTRrTlOH "°8ERT 8CHULLER ~AHO SUSAN Al.AMO -5:45- • CHMTOPHER"S CLOSEUP -6:00- CAPTU. KANGAROO UU8IC AHO THE SPOKEN ll'&ISOHAl DIMENSIONS YOUTH AHO THE ISSUES IUNOAYMASS QtHEWS AOMPERAOOM TV-I LOOKS AT LEARNING OIETlONS fURY MOVIE * t t ··9a11 Ot Ftre 11942) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwytk (IJ) HOWAAO HUGHES THE INSIDE r.~ Mango Tree· ( 19771 U P£0Plf7 0 UO'fO OGILVIE (!) RAWta 41> CASPER -~~CR>Q 0t REX IUiMAAD ICJ sa&N lfGEMl6 I 0) nuc>EAlllNl6 20N CSJMOYIE **'A .. Bliek Beauty"' (19111 M8'11 lestet. Walter Slezak. CZlMOYIE • *'"' "'Icy B<easts .. (19741 Alain Delon, Mireille 0..-c. -&:3C)- O OOYSSEY D HOU YWOOO CLOSEVP G MEETHl TIME AT CALVARY ID FfE>ERIC)( K PRICE 41> FaJX THE CAT O'J KNOW YOUR B18LE m RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL CCJMOVIE ** * "Catastrophe!" ( t977) Docu· meotary Narrated by Wlltlam Coo- r ad ! H) THE LORAX BY OR. 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Su1lll J o.-ile Shaw -7;30- l ~Rf~ SAFAAI TO AOVEHTURE ' II/MY SWAGGART • lllSTER ROGERS (R) ORAL AOBERTS 0 UOYt:l OGILVIE I THE WOAl.O TOMORROW KEHHETH COPELAND ON SPOATSWEEK -8:00- 1 Cil SUHOAY MORNING THfi IS THE L.FE POPEYE AHO mlEHOiS * • • ,,., "Time All« Time" ( 19791 Malcolm Mcl>owel4, David Warner lOlMOVIE • * "The Eyes Ot The Amaryllis" ( 1975) Ruth Ford. Katherine Hough· ton. OMOVIE • * "The Man From CIOver Grove" (1973)Chery1 Miller, Ron Masak. -9:30- 0 Cl) FACE THE NA TIOH 0 o.t MEET THE PA£SS U OIAECTIOHS 0 DAY Of DISCOVERY (!) LONE RANGER QJ THE WOAlO TOMOAAOW 41> THE FUNTSTOHES 6!> UHDERSTANOING HUMAN BEHAVIOR ®l KENNETH COPEi.AHO m Ba.EPATHWAY -t0:00- 0 NEWSMAKERS 0 HFl. FOOT8ALl O MOVIE * 'n ··Son Ot S#lbad" ( 195-4 I Dale Robertson, Salty Forrest. U THIS W£B< wmt DAVIO BAIHKLEY 0 HERAl.O Of TRUTH Cf) TWUGH'1' ZONE tD REX HUMBAAO 41> CARTOONS fli) THE LAWMAKERS m UNDEMTANOING HUMAN BEHAVIOR Cl) SEAGeAHT PRESTON Of THE YUl<OH Gt NEWSCENTER WEEKLY C!)W.V.GAAHT tClMOVIE • "Megatorce·· (19811 Barry Bostwick. PerSIS f(hambatta •S MOVIE • • • "One On One .. ( 19771 Robby Benson. Annette O'T~ Z'MOVIE t f f • ~· • I tfq411t THE TERROR CONTINUES IN 3-0. tallA_,. '~loltlVAUIT OIWIGC OMllGI fOwlf'Ol•-·'(1 Pte•< J1.r~.a.""•,., u.lt()W'q'li&MI UA°'Y~ SCI 7t41 I>"., 961 1'4' 6.:17 0300 53' :>011 Cl!lllA •SA IA -'OIWIM WU'l1llaTEll ~-1-/oll(.ltV-5o.¥t p ...... '°'-°"" .. 1-er-~ 13• ll501 !)91 06.ll !>)' 9111• ., ~ ~ -111 • l'IUUllU. u Last Chance To Party This Sum111er! ~!~~ To Your Broin! • ••11 ll• 1m11• 11IMS-.WdH111911 llll lmlJ Ml 11111 IM -._ IW llfl i...."*'UOll•~•-... Ua!I .. "• lllDI • U1 a-~ • • s..i ,... • 11c1 llld 1~ R-!~..!. ,.,_ ... ID!i.•:t!!iil U '<t "Lion Ot fht Oew1 0911) Anthony Quinn, OllWlf' Reid. -tO'JO-· ~ Cf) ON! STEP BEYOND e IEMf FAlW'EU. eOHCAMPUS '9 UtCIEASTANOINO HUMAN llBtA~ 9 NEW8UAKEAS atAHOOA m $JN)AY MASS -11:00-u BEST Of A.M. LOS AHGEl£S (!) LEAD-Off MAN tl)MOVIE • t "lnvUlon From lnnet Earth" (1974) NicJ( Holt, Paul Bentzen. fD MAST£APIECETliEATRE 6!> OCEANUS @J THIS WEEJ< WITH DA VIO MHKLEY Cl! THE ROAD TO LOS ANGELES m atL0AEH 8£TWE£N LIFE AHO DEATH (H) VIOEO JUKEBOX COl MOVIE • *'" ··Paterruty" (198 I) Burl Rey· nolds. Beverly o· Angelo OMOVIE tt\.\ "Oragonslayer'· (19811 Pelllf MacNICol. Cai:tln Clance -11:15- (!) BASE8All -11:30-0 TERRY eot.£.WHITI AKER QJ CHURai IN THE HOME G>OCEAHUS (HJ FRAGGLE ROCK AFTERHOOH -12:00-0 THREE STOOGES U ®l PGAGOLF O SEARCH G)MOVIE U * "The Virgin 0oeen·· (19551 Bene Davis, RICl'tatd Todd fD KENNEDY CENTER TONIGHT G> OCEAHUS °'TBNS C!)MOVIE • • "Nexl To No Time" (1958) Ken· neth More. Betsy Drake. CCJMOVIE • • '.+ "Bear Island" ( 1980) Donald Sutherland. Vanessa Redgme. ~)MOVIE * • •,+ "Force 10 From Nav11one" (1978) Robert Shaw. Hantson Ford. tSJPYGMAUON -12:30-u @J PGA CHAMAONSlilP 0 WllD. WILD WOAlO Of ANNALS G>OCEAHUS -1:00- 0 Cl) SPORTS SUNDAY U stJHOAY 8 THE MUNSTERS O HE£HAW ID ~12 Cl> MOVIE • • • 0 T om Brown's School 0eys·· I 1IMOI Cedll( Hardwicke. Freddie Bat1holorMw lO) INSIDE ON 0 SUMMER SOLSTICE fl lMOVIE • • • • "The Last Metro" ( 19801 Catherine Deneuve, Gerard Oepai- dleu Oirecled by FrancO!s TruHIUI -1;30- D F-mooP Q) ADAM·12 f0)MOV1E • • * .. Shall We Dance 1 t937l Fred Astal<e. Ginger Rogers -2:00- 0 a mACK AHO AELO 0 GIU.JGAN'S ISLAND O TBNS e uow: •• 1 Ille View l'rom ~· HMd" ( 19551 Rlchlld £1)11'1. Oltla Wynter 41> MOVIE • • • • • The ~or Genetll" I 1i491 DeMy Ke~. Else Lanchelter 8:1 CAUF<>flHIA WATER: WHArs NEXT? mGEHE SCOTT lClMOVIE • • "Improper Channell" ( 1981) Alen M in, Manette Hartley I H l HOWARO HUGHES: THE INSIDE STORY ($)MOVIE • U "The Great Catuso" (19501 Mario Lanza. Ann Blyth OMOVIE * • ~ "Circle 01 Two" ( 19801 Rlcll- wd Bunon. Tatum O'Neal -2:30- • GILIJGAH'S ISL.AND Cl) MOVIE • • •,+ "Tea FOi Two" (19501 Ootls Day. Gordon MacRae. 6!> MATTERS Of LIFE AHO DEA TH -3:00-0 AMERICAN ADVENTURE 0 MOVIE • "'Funniest Man In The WOffd" ( 19691 Documentary Narrated by Douglas F111banks J1 ·8MOW •t ""AdYlntur• Of Tile WlldtmMI ,.,., .. ( 1976) Robet1 logen. SIMtl Olimlnte 8htw -4:30-e IN SfAACH Of ... (J) 000 COOPl.E • WASHMlTON WW< 1H AE\'IEW G AMERICAH STORY -5~ • IWtCE F£Vfll I aiAAUE'S ANOEU TO IE ANNOlN:S> 1H IEAACH Of ... eMNOUNE CO \N>ER SAIL Cl) M'A'S'H ltl) NEWS ID MUSIC MAGAZIHE CRl VIDEO JU<EBOX (0) WEBALL PflfV1EW '13 -5:15~ t%> CHAAl.ES CHAMPUH OH THE FUCSCEHE -5:30- 0 CBSHEWS D N8CNEWS U NEWS (!) WAU. STREET JOUANAL AEPOAT CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 1\11/-.1 \..B::,1 L 0., An<Jt""" 0 l\Nll(, 110( Lu-. Athjt?h ~ 0 l\TLA 111°1 L ,... A11q .. .,., u MBC... TV I ABC1 l <1'> Ariq1•lt•., 6 ._rMB ,Cl~'>I S.111 D ~'II" 0 l\JtJ rv 11no 1 L "' An ,,.1,...., ~ KCSr 1ABC1 Sano,. q,1 CD "t Tv , ln<J 1 L.,., A11q1•1t • «I) "COP TV 1 I•)\.! , Lo-. A111.11·1t·-. ED -<CE T IV' PBSt lO'-Anq 1•1t .. , G> KOCE rv I PBS1 Hun1111qtort Bu.1c11 ED PAESEHTE 6!> MOTOAWEEK (J)AUCE 6!> AMEAICAH STOAY Cl) WOHOEA WOMAN l Hl MOVIE • • • 'h .. nme Af1er Time" l 19Tlll MalcOlm McDowell. Dai/Id Warner. -3:25- (Ol MOVIE * * "The Eyes Ot The Amarytlls" ( 1975) Ruth Ford. Katherine Hough- ton @) BAJIHEY MILLEA Q9J Al MCGUIRE ONSPORTS m NIGHT GAU.ERV CR)MOVIE t t "Cold RIY«"' ( 1982) Suzanne Weber. Pat Pete<son. lZlMOVIE * "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" ( 1978) Peter Ffllnl>IOll, Bee -3:30-Gees. 8 2 WfTH YOU EVEMW0 fD TONY SAOWN'S JOUANAl (R) -l.'00- 6!) AMERICAH STORY . U D NEWS re l SCAeEN LEGEHOS 0 BATT\E Of THE VIDEO GAMES r Z >MOVIE U PEOPLFS COURT * * * '"Whoopeet' ( 1930) Eddie 0 THOSE AMAZING A*IALS Cantor, Belty Grable (!) PEOPLE TO PEOPLE -4:00-ID MOVIE 0 INTERFACE * * ··Peace IS Our ProllSSIOll" D ~ SPORTSWOAU> I 1960) Lassie, Ron Hayes. U NOT THE SAME OlD STORY ID MOVIE 0 MOVIE *tit "The Bumlng Hills" (1957) Tab • • ·~'"Spectre OI EdQar Allan Poe.. Hunter. Natalie Wood ( 1973) Robert Walket Jr , Cesar tJ3 FACES Of t.EltCIHE Aomero 6i) Hl1YA m MOVIE ()) <* Nl'W8 • * ,.., '"Pony Express" ( 19531 Chan-®I THE AOCl(FOAO flt.ES ton Hestoo. RhOoda Fleming IB 8: NEWS 41> MOVIE lD DRAGNET * t •;, "'Streets Ot Hong Kong" CC"JMOYIE (1979) Gary Collins, Nancy Kwan. * "Megaforce.. (1981) Barry ED WALL STREET WEEJ< Bos1wlck. Pet1iS Kn.mbalta 6!> AMERICAN STORY fmMOYIE (6)STARTREK HYt "Petemlty'' (1981) Bur1 Rey· ttOl CHARUE"S ANGELS nolds, l;JMr1y O"Angelo IC I MOVIE Cl) MOYIE * t * 'Ball 01 Fire" ( 19421 Gary • • t ··One On One" I 1977) Robby Cooper, Bai bar a Stanwyck !:-°"'Annette O"T oolt s I MOVIE -MOYIE u ·~ Btactt Beluty" (1971) Miil **lo\ "OrlQOllrl.-llllltia.ttt1'*''0 (19811 Pet« Lester. Wallet Sleuk. ~, .. ~.C....(Wp , . -uo-1 NlWS CONFIMNCt 8*El. & mRT AT 1141 MCM!I e MAHKHMIUN't EGYPT Cl)atNl'Wt CD MOTOR8PO"TS INTEANA TIONA&. -1:00- • (I) "' MNIT£8 G 8JUIT A UTlUMOflE UM l lA~u Ill THE OM.at ORHCHE8 THE~T1Ut4E HAT .. WllO. WllO WOAU> Of AHIW.J (!)NEWS • THE OOLDEH AGE Of TEl.EVl8ION ID EVENNl AT POPS G) SPORTS SCENE Oll FRAOOl.E AOCtt -1:30-• ltl> BANJO THE WOOOPtlf CAT D FOCUS ON BAJTU. mGBIESCOTT <HJ FMOOLE AOCt< CZIMOYIE t * * .. Monly Python Live At The Hollywood Bowl"' (19821 John Cleese. Michael Pllln -9:00-8 ()) AUCE 0 3MOVIE t t t * "'AM The PrMldent's Men"' (19761 Robert Redford. Dustin Hoff. men. fl ltl MATT HOUSTON l lTISWM'TEH lWIUOHT ZONE MOVIE U lt "Pony Express" (19531 Char1- \0fl Heston. Rhonda Fleming. .MOVIE •• ''World Safan"' ( 1970) Oocu- meh1ary. Nwrated by Dale Olson 80 GREATRAJLWAY JOUAHEYS OfTHE WCRD 81) MASTERPIECE THEATRE rC)MOVIE * * • "'The Fog" ( 19801 Adrienne Barbelu, Hll Hofbfook (ffi ©J ( Sl MOVIE t * '.+ "'The Best Little Whorehouse In T e~as" ( 1982) Burl Reynolds. Dolly P811on. O MOYIE t ** "'The Secret Of NIMH'" (1982) Animated. Voices of Elizabeth Hart· m111. Dom Deluise. -8:30-0 Cl) ONE DAY AT A TIME 0 THE WOAlO TOMORROW (!) KUNOFU -9:00- • ()) THE JEff'ERSONS U O MOYIE • • • '.+ "'The Bonk's Job"" ( 19791 ~·Fall, Warren Oates. l ~POPOff 01) MASTtAPIECE THEATRE CZ>MOYIE ... ~ "'lion Ot The 0eeer1·· (1981) Anthony Ouinn. °"* Reed -~30-0 Cl) IEWHART 0 FRED JOAOAH MOVIE H 'h .. Green Helf" ( 1~01 Douglas Fairbanks Jr .. Vincent Price. IC I SCREEN lEGEHOS -10:00- 11 Cl) TRAPPER JOHff, M .0. em NEWS 0 WOMEN IH CRISIS .., INOEP£HOENT NETWOAk NEWS ti) EVENl«l AT POPS 01) GREAT PEAFORMAHCES CCJMOYIE •tt,; "611r Island" (1980) Oooafd ~.Vanessa Aedgt'1ve. .. t"Xl~'ldiw.-.;'kju ... 1II~11114 ~1h. a-fttl<#Jli~tohRW loMC...t ft,1tu tlw 1Mlf l4Htl i1fl.. ... {f ;14 NOW PLAYING A"Altlllll IL IOllO IA HAW WUTWQTEll p_,,,.,Ar•r>t.,. £0...,0~~· •MC<•j,IW)lt~ ,. P"'''"" I0'1y)9 Drow'" 819 tll50 Sit S4l1IO 691 Oil) 0-...'" 8'1' 31193 COllOIUA !!Miil OIWICt ~R l"-•lll>""°""tt"lt• IO•MO•N.-..ogc l!KO.t·'O""'• llAMJf '~"' c--s.s•~ 1o.11m.o m~ COil A ltlUA u• "'°"'" ~ Oil9< OllAloGt oA "'' , .... ..,. 6).1 )91\ ... .........,.. aco.-tt• • ..,. ,.,. • ......_ .. .., RETURN I ·~ '1 JI! LUXURY THEATRES W1lk.fns S2.75 ht 2 M1tinH Showings Unleu Nottd 113bU4•1utl6l6soi 25s1 /~'f!.) FOR FUnt EXCITEmEOTI Yts1tOur •.. k;1;{(;1•l«!'Ilftittjl*V.;111e ~°" 51111• ~ Mllltlr 51RVll6 ... f!I Sliowe el 1:10 S:JO l 1SO 7 :10 • 10110 -In 70 MM NATt~A'-th,.ftftll l.AM .... N.. ,,..,.., ... , o HIVY CHAii l"lut e•IT f'fUaNOI 11"0) ~-lliow• e l I 100 )1I0 l :JI 714 1 • t :IO Orlw .. 1111 o .. n 1100 WHIClllll'ltt / 7t SO WnUn4'• Cll1ld•ef! \J~ IJ FAlll Unl~u Noted • l , . . .., (ttJMOVIE • • ~ "'Force 10 From N1V110nt" ( 19711 Robet1 &Mw. HMflllon Ford 14)MOYIE • •it "'Sher11(• Mec!IN'" (IN 1) 8ur1 Aeynoldl, Rldlll Wttd. ()J PAPER CHA8f .MOYIE **~ "C.de Of TlllO" (1illt Alcft. •d Burlon. Talum O'NMI -10'.30- • A08f.Rf ICHJl.Lf1' • JMlt llltAOOAln' G WAU.Y GlOAOe -··-• 8UNDAY 8POflT8 ll'AOE -11~- I DD(J)OatNEWS WAU.STAEET JOLlMAL REPORT ft~ GhoSt And Mrs. Muir·· ( 19'471 Rell H.,rlson. VtneSU Btown, • .Blltf FAlWELL e SNEAK PAEW.W8 m PAOTECTOM rs:J MOVIE • ••.+ "The Postman Atwa~ Alngs T wic:e" ( 19811 Jaclc NlchollOll, Jessi· ca Lange. -1 1:1~- 0 CBSNEWS -11:30-e SPORTS AMAL 8 PACESETTERS U AIJCNEWS (!) S$(fl & E8ERT ATM MOVIES ID CHllOAEH RUNNHl OUT Of TIME ()) HARRYO ®.I HFl. FOOTBAU Cl! lAAAY KING m 700CLU8 -11:45- D MOVIE * • "Gelling Away With Murder" ( 19761 Rober1 Shaw, Jecquel1ne Bis. set U HOU YWOOO CLOSEUP CC)MOVIE • t • "'BaM Of Fire" (1942) Gary Cooplf, Batbata Staowyck. -11:50- O MOVIE **~ .. The &ny Body .. (1967) Sid Caesar. Robert Ryen -12:00-0 TOOCLUB (!) INDEPf.NOENT H£TW()AI( NEWS lHlMOVIE t t t 'Ii "'Time Alter Time" (1979) Malcolm McDowell. °""" Wamer O MOVIE * •• "Southern Comlort" 11981) Keith C&rrldlne, Powers Boothe Il l MOYIE t ·~ .. Icy Breests" 11974) Alatln Delon. Mhille Dare -12:06- COJMOYIE • • • '"Shel we 0ance·· ( 1937) Fred Astaire. Ginger Roger1 . -12:15- D MOVIE • • • "The Man w~n The Golden Arm'" { 19561 Frri Sinlllra, Kim Novak -12:30- (f) lNE GREY ntEA 'ffiE (l)MOVIE ••'Ii "S1erslly And Huteh" 119761 Oa'iid Soul. Paul Michael Glaser. C!)THELESSON -1:00- (f) FIGHT BAa<I wmt DAVID HOAOWl'T2 (14J HEWS C!) WESTBROOK HOSPITAL -1:05- IS1MOV1E "KllW." (!G) 12.30. 2:55, 5•20. 7-45, 10.15 "RISKY BUSllSS" (R) 12:45, 2:!i0. 4:55. 1:00, 9:05, I I.OS ''M STM CIWID'' (R) I ~00. 3:20, 5:40, 1:00. I 0:20 "CLASS" (I) II JO, 00, I JO "G£T CMZl" ~) C 1 JO 6JO to lO ''SIUll5 ALM" (PC) 11 JO, I JS UO. •O. H~. II 00 ........ ~ M Bit" (PC) .,..,... UM. JtO. HO.~ lOtO 0 MOYIE * ~ ··~II" ( 1981) Jamie Lee Curtis. Donald Pleuellce. rm MCMe -l:66- • t ''Cold ANer·· I 1982) Suzanne WeO«. Ptl Peterson -2:00-IJ ()) C88 HEWS HIOHTWATCH (0)UKELY8TOMB (l JMOVIE * t "Hwlaches .. (19811 Margot KiOdet. Annie Potts -2:30- ®l A/JCNEWS -2:45- CI NEWS -3:00-(J) MOANl«J ST1'Elai (.$)MOYIE *·~ .. The S.t lJt11e WhorehOuM In Texas"' f 198218ur1 Reynokls Dolly P111on -3:20- 1CJMOYE * * * "'The Fog • 11980) Adnenne Bar beau. Hal Holbroolt -3:30- FAITH 20 OO MOVIE • t 1.+ .. The Bes1 L11tle Whorenouse In Texu" 119821 Bun Reynold$, Dolly P111011. O MOYIE * * t "The Sec1et Ot NIMH'" ( 1982) Animated VOICIS ol Ehllbelh Hart· man, Dom Deluise. -3:45- IZJMOVIE t t '.+ "Smokey And The Bandit" I 1977) Burl Rtynolds, Sally Field. _.:00- (!) TOP o· THE MOAHWG _.:30_ (!) BULLWN<lf 11••4 •••rt• ......... ,, •v .s. For CIMlirM'd Ad ACTION C.tll A DAil Y NOT AD-vtSOI MJ.un "fWN>MC(" C-l 100 lOQ.Sto 100 too 1100 "OW" (PC) llJGZ~.HO 10 101~ q11aw1 "OCTCJ'USSY" (PG) II JO J~ HO 11~ 100 "WM CME" (PC) ti JO HO HO 100 10 JO ''IWWAlt SQl)Ol" C-l 1u1 ue. •JO uo us 1oeo * PACtflC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * • ''tCN.L" (PC) Plfr "SHCl tuna:~ It nl f~ ZIK" {PC) 'ftlVATt SCltOO'... (I) ;. "YMilT•" C-) "TUDllC PUCO" (I) "111..;... (I) ·~~~~.~Q ~!"1i .•• :1 ~~·:.·~~·!%'!":'1 .... "~MCO"(a) .... n1m .. (I) "PIM!( ICMI*'' (l) ... ''VMLna" ~) "CWI" (l) ... nrm .. (I) .... ,~~(i) ""' ...a..-r:.(I) t -• •rm.~a ';4eti1J ........... -..... ~1---..... lt SCMOCI." (I) .... "VMilT•" (I) jiiiiij;:;;;;;~ "SM•llUO _ .... _. lPe ... _ .. .. .. ' .. .. Joan Dashiell pours her energies into edu"cating people about the I old- age' disease I .,VIDAO.AN ...... ~ ... 'I Travetlng ~again will become a major part of Joan Duhiell'I Me. The former United Alr11nes stewardess, a -r'Mktel----nt of N9wport Beach, was cecentty ap- poll1'9d a regional repreeentative of ADRDA-Afzheln•"• DllHM and Related Dis- orders Aseodatton, Inc. The territory of her region Includes Cali- fornia. Arizona. Nevada and Hawaii. A.a the regional repreeentatlve she sits on the natloNll board heedquartered In Chicago. Other members Include Prtncees Yasmin Age KMn. wt'°'4t mother Atta Hayworth has AbMlmef'I. ''I wtll devote u much time and engergy u I cen to traveMng, •• Joen Mid dlecualng her new dutlea. She founded ADADA Chapter.of Orange CCM1ty and wl1 attempt to atart other chaptera throughout the f0ur stat•. · Other reeponslbllltlel will be forming sup- port groupe for famlllel of AJzehner victims, ooun..elng~ lecturing. In IMO Jo9n found It neoea1ary to bring her mother from New JerMvto her home on Udo a.le. Ker mother IUfter9 from MYere dementia and wee no tonoer able to ltve Mone. -White her mother hed In her home, Joan helped co-found the Hllrbor Area Adult Day Care Center In Coeta MMa.. Her mother'• daltyvllfta to the center provided re.plte for Joan IO that she could~ otherfamltyobllgatlons. She and huet>Md. George, havetwochlldren, Gigi. 20, and George. 17. But. becal•of her mother'• progr811ive dementta. JOM found that after two years she wee uMbleto COOUnuethe full time reeponslblllty and tt becameMCM111ryto place her In a private c.rehome. The decllk>n IMt her frustrated and feell~ guttty, lhe l8Y9-but prompted her to attend an ADRDAc:onwntlon In SM Diego In 1982. becw lhe Mid heard that thoM lllNcted with Alzftelmer'1dl8MMlufferdementlauwell. When lhe...eumed home, lhe resigned from all of her bo9rd oblgatlonl and community , ...... lnYOtvemente(lncludlng ATSC, ,,,._"'°'~and Udo IM WOfJ*''• Ctub)to devcMIWtlmetofoundlngADROAof Oninge Cowtty. ----....____ __ -._ ---·-----· ---------·--- ---- , . • • ... -_. f, J: a .. ~ • tt! .... -.. ----- ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 Bobbed hair makes comeback Bob~ hair 1s making its strongest fashion lllllll'back m years says the National Hairdr~rsand l 'osmetolog1st Assoc1a lion. The bob is coming m both blunt and Layered cuts .md the stylists have createdseveral looks to add hair fosh1on variety to faU and winter apparel. It is the fas hionable coiffure for the addition of fall-winter's ne w hats, berets and headwraps, adds the 52.000-member Associa tion Styles Director Sam Cappelle. Bobbed hair has been taken through many fashion directions and revivals since it first swept the t·ountry in the 1920s. However, despite its illustrious past, Cappelle savs that the bob has never been more completely u1Xlated to current fashion as 1t has been in the "all -new" Neo Bob Collecuon Besides 1t m yriad of styling poss1b11Jties, the Neo Bob uses perm-controlled volume to assure s tyling Clc xib1hty Volum17Rd perming techniques, including the umlcrperm or root perm, move hrur away from the ht·ad and work together with the precision cut bob to m;.ik e 11 ne w and dramatic, Cappelle explajncd. Bobbed hair 1s never more attractive than when 11 ha:. a bright sheen and coloring. staining and h1ghhghung can bring the brilliance to a dull head of hair The blonde bob revives the me mory of Marilyn Monroe. whose style is being captured today through dresses, jewelry and perfume. The glamorous star of the '50s is the subject of a current British stage musical that will come to Broadway next year. In addition to the Neo Bob in various lengths and styles. the collection offers an answer to the growing 111tr rest in short hair -the Ultra Cut. This cut is an opt'n-cared, brief style designed to highHght the f,1C'1al bone structure and to add extra flair to fashion's w i lo red looks. The associat1on showed its new styles recently at u show 1n Washington. D.C .. and they didn't forget Weddings V D~ the men. For them they have created hair designs with short sides, open ears and fullness on top of the head. •Perry Ellis, the sportswear designer, will have fragrances and cosmetics on the market in 1985. The same fragrance people at Visions Stern wiJJ be introducing Oscar de la Renta's second fragrance for women this fall. • In her ''The Bright White Days of Summer" collection, Estee Lauder offers a collection of bouyant colors for eyes. hps, cheeks and nails as accents for white clothing. New eyeshadows are in highlighting shades of Sunny Whitt and Moonlit pmk and can be blended with summer smoke shades on the lid and crease. Transparent blush stick in Fl"esh Air blush provides sunny, natural color for summer day cheeks and Tender. Blusher in su11ripe Coral can be added after the sun sets. Lips anJ najls are colored with Classic Red. A Blazing Red lipshine to be worn alone or over the lipstick adds gloss and a sunscreen ISPF 10). • Fonner movie makeup artist Tony C&ne will be available for private consultations Aug. 12 and 13 at Natural Cosmetics in South C.oast Plaza. For a consultation fee of $10 (will be applied to a purchase), Caine will do a skin analysis, recommend a skin care plan and create a custom makeup design based on innovative tchruques he developed during his work with movie, TV and fashion personalities. Appoint- ments can be made by calling 540-3332. 'lrs. ~ichol Mrs~ Wenger Mrs. Penniogto~ The bob. above, is updated with precision perming a nd dimensional blonding, a re flec- tion of the legendary Murilyn Monroe. Lpper right, the Ultra Cut is a brief, tailored statem ent designed to satisfy the growing interest in short ha ir. Rig ht, the male l'ut for fall and winter features brief sides a nd fullness on lop of the head. - Mrs. Pie tsch Nichols -Purinton Penny Lou Purinton and Richard Curlis Nichols recited their wedding vows J uly 16 m the First Baptist C hun·h of Costa Mesa. They traveled to Monterey and San Fl"anci.sco for a wedding trip and are now residing in Huntington Beach. He is employed at The Gap Store and the bride is an employe of Western Federal Savings and Loan in Cast.a Mesa. El Monte.and USC. She is employed by Xerox Corp. Her husband, son of the Donald A. Penningtons. is a graduate of Corona del Mar High and USC. He ts employed by Sunwest Ranch. They plan to reside m Glendale The bnde graduated from Costct ' Mesa High School and Cal State Long Beach. She is employed as a registered physical thcr~p;~1 i ic•r parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kurt f'fahl of Costa Mesa. The bnde is the daughter of DeLoris a nd P h1ll1p E. Purinton of Newport &•ach . She 1s a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and attended O range Coast College. The bridegroom, son of Joanne and Ja mes C. Nichols of Costa Mesa, graduated from Costa Mesa High School and 1s employed by KOCE-TV. T he newlyweds traveled to Hawaii for their honeymoon and will reside in Midway City. Schilling-Corr Dana Mana Carr and Chr1Stopher Henry Sch1lhng exchanged wedding vows July 23 in LaVe nta Inn, Palos Vl'rdes Estate After a wedding trip lo Northern California. the newlyweds w1 II reside in West Los Angeles whiJe hl• 1s a Ph.D. candidate at UCLA. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott Carr of Balboa and Honolulu, jc.-a graduate of Cal State Fullerton. Her husband. a UCLA graduate. is the son of Dr and Mrs. Melvyn Schilling Corey-Finley Former Orange Coast College stu- dents Shannon Marie Finley and Thomas Michael Corey were married July 9 during a noon wedding in Sts. Simon and Jude, Huntin~n Beach. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Finley of Fountain Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Corey of Santa Ana. Wenger -Aubert Pietsch-Pfohl The Virgin Islands Q/'e re the honey- moon destination of Sandra Maria Pfahl and James Charles Pietsch following their July 30 marriage in the Ne wport Harbor Lutheran Church. The brideg room, a Cresenta Valley High and UCLA graduate, is the son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Pietsch of Glen- dale. He is employed by the Union Bank. Los Angeles. in business de- velopment. -------------------St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church '--------------------. was the setting for the July 9 marriage of Suzanne Elizabeth Aubert and John David Wenger. They are residing in Chicago following their honeymoon on Maui. The0 bride, a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and USC, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L loyd Lees Aubert Jr. of Newport Beach . She is employed by Donnelley Marketing. Mr. and Mrs. John Austin Wenger of Hamilton, Ohio are parents of the bridegroom. He was graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and is employed by Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. Pennington -Wh~tfiel d Mr. and Mrs. David Neal Pen- nington . nee Willow Ann Whitfield. have established a home in Bend. Ore. August Sale Summer Clearance ~Price Plus '1°0 Don't Miss It! Their marriag~ was performed in Our 11-----------' Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church , Newport Beach, and their wedding trip was to the British Virgin Islands and New York City. The bride, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard J . Whitfield, was graduated Crom Arroyo High School, ~ometblng Spe.elal f eminine fashions 250 E. I ';th. Costa M~ • 64.S-5 :' / I "'• .,... .. i.~ "' (uh-r .. !hr ........ r., ... 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Oft P1119 •.._..le IM'I edv_...rnenl for • 1o-HP ..... .,...., 1111111. The ........ 11 lfteef•t. T1'e """' .... ,,1c1 11 ........ .. elno•Nff ,.., .. tMM .,,.,.. ·sears Win a.fabulous ~1ngspree -~=ee. ,,_.,.......,., .. r ..... tt...· SOUTH COAST PLAZA' _, -, l . '"' I . Lisa Anne :\lcMa nigal, J oan Da nielle Liechty a nd Lo ri Ann Gustasfson . 411 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 7, 1983 f':l The "Mer\!1 Award," the highest honor given to a National Charity League Ticktocker, has been presented to Joan Liechty. The 11th grader, who is now in Bucaramanga, Colombia, as an AFS student, was given the award Cot contributing the most hours of volunteer service during the year at the group's Rainbow luncheon at the Newport Marriott. Ticktockers are daughters of NCL members. Their volunteer hours (nearly 5,700 during 1982-83) are at the Ticktocker Thrift Shop, which supports the Goldentimers Senior Citizens Center in Costa Mesa, Hoag and St. Joseph hospitals, Assistance League Day Care Center, High Hopes and the Cancer Society. They also serve as library aides. . , I Others honored at the luncheon, which featured a fashion show by Saks Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza, were Kristin Lynn Swenerton, Brooke Karen Stanley and Hillary Hunter Niblo, winners of the 50-hour Mission Bell Award. Also, 100-hour awards were handed out to Vicki Michelle Vistaunet, Jillian Anne Harrington, Marlo Lucile Hughes, Julie Alison Garrett, Jana Diane Liechty, Jennifer D'Andrea Retoske, Janet Marie Bielen, Susan Quinn Bradbury, M0lly McGrath, Lori Ann Gustafson and Lisa Anne McMarugal (the last two will be among the 21 making their debut Nov. 26 at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hot.el. Jillian Ann<' llarring to n , Vic ki Mic he lle Vis ta une t, J a n a Dia n e Liechty, J e·nnift·r I)' Andrea Hetoskc, Julie Alison Garr~tt a nd Marlo Luc ile llugh t•i,. Berry Fann was playing a variety of music from the Virgina reel to rock-a-billy Four others w ere honored for high academic accomplishments and received a scholarship. Mrs. Melvin Evans, scholarship chairman. presented them to Paula Binaw, ElsieMehren, WendyTheophilisand Catherine Arnlie. Mrs. John B. Coyne is '82-83 Ticktocker coordinator. Hosting parents and guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Nott, Dr. and Mrs. Paul G . McManigal, Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer, Dr. and Mrs. James H. Cavanaugh. the Anthony 1'ullys, the F.dward Bells. Pete Cnt.eUi and Jan Smith. • • • LOOKING AHEAD: Texas Tech Ex students of Southern California will party Aug. 13 at the home of Dianne and Bart Bowen, 3104 Country Club Drive, Costa Mesa. Cocktails will be served at 6 p.m. with a Mexican dinner following. Special guest will Texas • • • The NCL debut.ant.es and their escorts were having a rollicking good time recently at a western party at Coto de Caza. A blue G rass band from Knott's Tech University President Dr. Larry Cavazos and Mrs. Cavazos. Vick Miller at 714-968-7877 is taking reservations and guests' checks for $9 each. • ISSEY MIYAKE Ytlll ,;IP loo~ one; d' •1 ... ' •'LirP Tt " 'uture of lc1'.h•Of1 ii., c.e1'n r llw trane;to• rr .:it• ..... , 1c;1on of l<,<;Pv M•yrlKe ne concept .. 1~ml"nlal <.h,1i: .... • ..i• J' 11 1.thl .. 11•;11 ""' l..OIO! CIO!hf'<- tt i1 ,,. ,oor d to •tie 'u•d n 1nvP.rnPnl ot thP riun ,,, bodv Arid <'~ill! 11 H qt .vCJ 5t pc1n' n lwPeOy loglit 1..1 Jpe c.ottor .: 10 S225 81y .., ee..i» magr. • ed c hPC'k ~ rt n t.1uOP co11on SM S200 Bro,.,n IP<tt""'' t">ll S M SSS At •• ,. • ,r ., , b» 'h.I I t J n t> 1. "100•1 11 •• ~ .1 J.tp 1'1S:v p i'lot.J 11 I ... lr1(P111.tl•on.il c OllCClo()I , l~~ Nt"lll11'l• t To nrrJ•'I c 11 lo .,.,., 1·800·345·8501 .. The UCLA Club of OC 1s planning a football kickoff party Aug. 14 at Harriette W1tmer's m Corona del Mar. Small World Guild of CHOC m t'OnJuncuun ..... 1th Ponderosa Homes will la unch 1ts annual Two-on -the-Town (dining out t1cket-buymg op- portunities) benefit Wednesday at the Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel. Aft.er the I l.30a.m. social hour and noon luncheon, a fashion seminar and informal modeling of new fall fashions by Nordstrom is scheduled. Judy Goletz, president of Small World and Theresa Gallego-Nault of Ponderosa are in charge of the luncheon and Mary Curren and Karen Patton are co-chairmen of the Two-on-the-Town benefit. The hospital Guild office, 997-3000, can bt' called about the $1 5 donations and other details. Rob1nson'S 100 YEARS OF STYLE YOU CAN 'NOW CHARGE YOUR ROllNSON'S -PURCttASI QN THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD AS WELL AS YOUR r ;_r-1 .. ROBINSON'S CREDIT CARD. • . (' t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /S~nday. August 7 1981 GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF 1'111NK AT RIGHT TIME Ot;AR R•~AO•:ltS: Wl' have had maay requeeta over the yean for thoie hands that we con11ider lo be our fa vorites. That maku quile a ll1t. For the time being. therefore, we are devoting the Sunday column to a lleriea ol famou11 hands. At the end of tbe st-ries. W l' will 10 back to our weekJy qul'!I· tion and an8we r column. Hoth vulnt·r,1lilt· .'outh d1·.1ls !'\ORTH +A97 5 32 ,... 7 5 .. 105 +A R2 "I:: T EAST • J 1084 • ti <:'9 KJR 632 ~K62 04 3 +KI0643 +J 95 SOUTH +K Q -A Q 10-t 0 AJ9 87 • Q 7 The biddtnK· South "esl I (• Pass 2 : Pas11 2 NT Pass Pass Pass 1 orth I + 2 • 3 ~T l::&bt Pass Pass Pass Open in~ lrad: f uur nl +. N" one th1nb tw1cl· nboul pa y111~ a prl•n11um for in· !'l11r;inr1• iq~ainsl soml' risk or otht•r. Yl'l ;1l tht• curd tuhlc• tho~(· "'Ame pt•oplc are louth tu l{IVl' up ll tr11·k to in!>urr a runlral'l. Thi" hand 1?> :.om ruhhl'r hrtd!{l'. and tht' 1.J..1•larer was ont• or our best fril'nd!>, the lat<' Harold O~u-.t. A ft 1•r :1 rcvcrs1• b1cJ, South 1,1 ntfprf in a 1·ont rarl or three• nu trump. \\' ,.,t 11·<1 l hP fourth bl·~t of h1' lonl{1·st -.u1t. .ind that l{av1• dnlan•r ht' 1•11.(hl h lrirk. IL w1•r11l•cl I h.tt th1• fufrililnl{ I ru·k would ha\l' II) 1·um1• lru111 'JJ:tdl''>. ancJ 1l St't'nH'd th,tl uv1·rtru·k!. "1•n • Ii kt' Iv \\'e \\Ollld ilkt• tu h.11.:1rd a Klll''~ 1 hat ~!J ur llJO µl:i~···r' \\tlUld \\In lh1• 4(lll'l'n of 1•lu h~ anti 1·ash th1• k10K qu1·1·n 111 ... paue5t. Wlwn i':a-.t 'ht1''l'd (llll 11n th1• !.t•cond 'fl"d'" till' l·ontrad \\ould no l1111~t-r h1· mak.thft'. OK11st r1 .. 1hz1·d that. 1r ~pt11les hrokl' :j :!, h1• 1·11uld at ford to l{IVt' up .1 'V:tdl• tr1C'I... lie \\On tht• op1·111nK lt'ad wrt h l ht' 11u1•1•n vf 1·luh~. t:1sh 1•d th1• kin){ of 'pt1d1·s n nd t h1•n overlook I ht• 11u1•t:n of '-p:ld<'S with I h1• IH't'! llad hoth dt'f1•ndn' folio\<. rrl lo I hi~ t rirk . rlerlarer would have conceded a spade trick while the ace of clubs wu~ still in dum my as ·an t-n· I ry to tht' good spades. But when East showed out on tht' st•cond s pade, dt'cl11rer had u second s tring tn his bow. Th£> lead was in dummy I >cclurcr ran ~he kn of diamonds, and the defenders wcrt' helpless. West won and fo rced out the at·e or clubs. I >1•darcr re· pealed the dia- mond finl'~!>t' and coshc·d t he th'{'. Whl.'n that fl'llt'd the 'lul•t·n. de1•larc•r wa?> hom1• w1l h l wo "pad•· tru:k~. ont• twart. two l'IUb!> and four diamonds . This fors1~htl'd play \\On the I ~7i ( 'h:1rlt•!t Solomon ""·lfd for lht "!land nr tht• \'l'ar." · Send any questions for thi8 column to: Charles Goren and Omar Sharif. care of this newspaper. Each week a prize of a copy of t he new "Goren'• Bridge Complete." 1 19.95 value. will be a ward· ed for the quution judged the best received. Charles Goren and Omar S harif personally cannot undertake to an1wer all questions submitted. T rou1 HEALTH There are many ways In 1fbJcb we go about taking "only a Uttle bit of polaoo". dally. For example, the pbyslcally lazy man for 50 weeks a year, who tries to make up for It by too much exercise during bla %-week vacation, and develops a coronary beat attack, the alcoholic wbo tries only "one s ma ll drink" daring a New Year'• celebration and Is thrown back lnto aJcoboUsm, tbe obesity patient who bas loat 40 poaads after stringe..nt dieting, goes oo a cruise, and eat• blmaelf back into obesity again. ' DR PETER J STEI NCROHN DEAR DR. STElNCROHN: There's a history of lung cancer in my husband's farruly, but that doesn't frighten him, he says "My father used to smoke two packs a day for years before he came down with lu ng cancer." he says. ''And my uncle was even worse. He smoked at least three packs a day for years before he got sick. Sowhydo you keep after me toquitsmoking when my limit is a half-pack a day?" But I tell him he doesn't deserve a medal for partial abstinence. He's simply takmg only a little bit of poison. hoping it won't hurt him. Do you consider I'm nagging him unnecessarily, Dr. Steincrohn? Are lO cigarettes a day harm.less? MRS. C. DEAR MRS. C.: You've answered it yourself. Can a "little bit of poison" be barmle11? In people especially susceptible, like your busband wltb a poor family history of cancer, I consider tbat there is no safe barrier against the disease. He may be more lo danger tbu the one who smokes a pack or two a day. Rather than keep taking only a little bit of poison. he'd be better off quitting entirely. Perhaps be reacts negatively to perslsleot nagging. T~Jl blm what I've told you and just hope that be agrees tbat be may be more iD danger of carcloogena id tobacco thu the next fellow. These are all human weaknesses, oevertbele11 examples of wbat "oaly a little bit of ~lsoa" may do to well-meaning individuals. What I ve beea saying Mn. C., Is that for some persona a little bit of a ball habit Is bad. MEDICA.LE'TTES (Replies to and from read- ers): DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My cholesterol and triglycerides are too high. For yean fve eaten steak practically every night. I never got ti.red of it, especially since I hate fish. But my doctor tells me I should change to fish at least three umes a week. I'm a believer in sufficient protein . Will hsh supply it? MR.E. DEAR MR. E.: Fish cootaln1 more ingredients than you reallz.e. lo addition to small amouts of vitamin A and D It contalna Important minerals aacb as Iron, pbospborus and potaaalam. Its quality of protein compares witb that of steak and coataln1 le11 total rat. Besides, t.be presence of saturated fats is cou.oterbalanced by ita polyDDMhlrated fats. llMA I OM If Cl A woman after my own heart wu cleaning out her piano bench recently and came acroa a newspaper dated Jan. 9, 1938. I was amazed to flnd a two-page marriage quiz. r.taybe it's because we tend to think that divorce became a problem oC the '70s and '80s. Yet, 45 years ago men and women were listing the "merits and deme rits of their life pa.n.ners in a test to gain the attention of all intelligent men and women who aspire to make their marriages both permanent and happy." T he plan was to tally up your mate's merits and hopefully have a total left a.fter you subtracted the demerits. Now you can talk all you want about the big four causes of divorce -money, kids. sex and in-laws - but take a look at these complaints that bothered their partners. Marriage comes down to a lot of Uule things that with time become intolerable. They also are very familiar. Women found these things to be unacceptable ln a partner. Men who belch without apology or blow nose at table .. .leave shoes in living room ... stare at or fhrt with other women while out with wife ... tease wife regarding fatness ... roll in bedcovers and pull them off ... eat onions, radishes or garlic on going to bed ... defer too much to mother; a mama's boy .. .publicly praise bachelor days and regret having married .. .leave dresser drawers open ... blame wile DEAR ANN LANDERS: In a recent column you had a letter from a woman wh0&e husband brought home some X-rat.ed videotapes. She said they made her sick. Fair enough. She has a right to her own taste. But in your reply you referred to the tapes as "filth.'' Why? X-rated tapes show people unclothed -naked, which is the way God made them. They also show them engaging i.n sexual intercoune -as God intended them to do. Is sex not a normal activity? If you, Ann Landers, don't choose to watch these films, that's your business, but to call them "filth" - a word that condemns them as dirty and totally unacceptable -is proof that you have a very sick attitude toward sex. I suggest that you get some professional h elp at once. -WASHINGTON STATE DEAR WASH: Granted, we all came lnto tile world uclotbed. How elae? Wearing BUI Blaaa ~Jeans, maybe? At aome polnt between tbe Book of tenesls and modern times, laws bave been passed saying If yoa appear In public "tbe way God made yoa," you will be arrested. I agrtt that sex Is a glorious gift from God, bat I doabt that He Intended U aa a spectator sport, to be filmed and exhibited to entertain olbers. If yoa want to argue constitutional rights, tllat'a another subject, bat please leave God oat of your argument in support of trasby fllma. DEAR ANN LANDERS: It has taken 30 years of rude COfl"ments to get me to write. but here lam. This morning was the last st.raw. A salesman came to my door. When I opened it he AUGUST SALE V3 to Y2 Off Hawthorne Christian School "For The Right Start In Life" RUFFELL'S UPHOLSlllY, INC. ............ -4..,,. 1922 HARBOR 8l VD COSTA MESA -548· 1156 ~o'¥S:. 000 ~M/ Klndgerten thrv Ith 0'8de -All D•J c ...... Enroll Now FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 12th Enrollment Now Being Taken Reaaonable Tuition ln•ex•pen•atve • '(In lk spen· alv) no1 high 1n price . reeaonable. c1assit1e<1 ._. __. ad11ert1song -1 rW9l Classified Advertising 6:42-5671! " LINGERIE Door to Door Bus Service Whftt ,_,,,,, -,.,,, uhollstk stlltdMdl -Ttaclq tht 4 R's -r11dkJt (rtfth photics) rtrfltrt, llftlmttk, rt1tlnns. A Private School of Distinction Founded In 1942 In Fountain Valley •. • • , , ! J.406 v a L•dO Newoan Oeoch ,, '14 ) 67J·7710 MON-SAT 10 -5:30 A~~ORTE:D COTTON -POL V AND OTHE:R~ 504. 16835 Brookhurst RE:MNANT~ 254 PE:R.· YD. 714 963-7831 1,000'~ OF YD~. ~ PRICE: Of OUR RE:G. PRICE: for everything that goes wrong; rarely admJt I.hey are ~· . ·.di.alike to d.rem or to shave on Sundays. . .c.all, 'Where la ... ?" without finrt huntlni object .. .don't talk at home. Any one of thoee ia enough to put the oork on a bottle of honeymoon champ&CJ'\e. Now, about the women'• "demerits." Even 41> years ago, men deplored women who are alow in coming to bed and delay it until husband ia asleep .. .don't like children ... put thelroold feet on huaband at night to warm them ... smoke, drink. gamble or Ule dope ... remind husband it ia her ~ney they're llvinC off of ... wear pajama.a instead of nightgown. . .arve dinner but fail to sit down till meal is half ov~ and then want husband to wait on them ... make evening arrangementa without consulting husband. . .have shoulder alip st.rap hanging over arms .. .slow up card games with chatter ... walk around in stocking feet .. .are auspicious and jealous ... leave s\OCk.inp ln wash basin ... smoke in bed ... tell lies, whine and complain. .. talk about former boyfriend or first husband. It was interesting. Whoever stored the quiz in the piano bench took the test and the only fault the wife marked was "diali.ke to dress or shave on Sunday" and the only thlng the husband marked waa "wears pajamas instead of nightgown." My conclusion : U they're both wandering around the house in night clothes on w eekends the odds are good that the marriage worked. said, "Wow, lady, you sure are tall!" (1 am 6 feet 2 inches and have bee.n this height since high achool) I rea.liz.e I am much taller than the average man or woman. I also know I am looked upon aa aomething of a freak -especially by people who are much shorter than I. But I am happily married, carry my height gracefully and feel that I am well-adjusted, socially acceptable and not a side-show attraction. Pleaae don't point out the tire8ome adv an~ of being tall and tell me tall girls make the best modela. Just print my letter and help educate people who ask tasteless questions -''How tall are you?" and "Were both your parents tall?" -as if they were taking a acientific survey and I owe them an answer. I have learned a lot from your column, Ann. Maybe lllOIDeOlle will profit from reading my letter. - I'M 6-FEET-2 BUT THE SAME AS YOU DEAR SOUL SISTER: I get <ose ahlpl.cl remarks too, b•t on the opposite ead of tile apectram. I'm 5 feet % incites. People wllo see me for tile flnt time often say, "Oii, I tlto•gllt yoti'd be taller! .. - wblcb Is b«ter tlaa.D "Gee, yo•'re allort." wklcla I have a tao lleard. Tile beat respoaae to dte clods la NO response. Jaat let tlte se•aeless comment lie tltere. Siience can be devastating. CONFID.t:NTIAL TO AM J CRAZY OR WBA T?: 'V oa soand perfectly sue to me. Cardinal RicUrd Caslllng aald, "Saints are all ript ill lleavea Mt tlley're laell on earth." AAd tile \eU seem a Htter somebow wben yoar own bellavtor laas•'t beetl IO great. 631-0110 -~ilP' for reservations · tj,~- ~ i ac ft t tl\tlG ,~!~, .. ~ ttt~r ~(:,'?:>(:. Gr .)~?~ OPEN 7 DAYS 5 PM to MIDNIGHT 369 E. Seventeenth St. (In Weel Port Shopping Center)) Costa Mesa We are proud to present .... August 13 Back-to-School Fashion Saturday Shows. 11 am & 2 pm Children's, lower level. August 20 Career Women Dressing Saturday Fashion Show -featuring St. Tropez and Liz Claiborne Collections. 1 pm SFA 'ntsstic Sportswear, middle level. August 22 Anne Klein -Fall 1983 Monday Mini Show 11 am, Informal Modeling 12-3 pm Designer Sportswear, upper/eve/ August 25 Berek Sweaters. Thursday A collect/on of hand knit fashion sweaters. Informal Modeling 12-3 pm Designer Sportswear, upper level. August St. John Knits, 26 & 27 Fa/11983 Collect/on. Friday & Informal mode/Ing Saturday 12 to 3 pm Designer Salon, ~pper level Sou~h Coas t Plaza at JJJJ Bristol Street Costa Mesa ... •; ~----------------,.....----------------"W"----------------------------------------------------------------O--ra_n_g~e-c.o~a-s_1 _o_A_1L_v __ P1LOT/Sunday,Auguat 7. 1983 C$ CORRECTION On peg• 42 of the ... ,. Auguat 7th advet11alng dtcular Which you may have rec.tvad In the mall, there I• an adverttaement for Pofy- Hler Blaa-ply TlrH, Mlllng •• 4 tor .... Th• 11ze of the Urea Mlllng et thle price WH In· edvertentty left out. The ed ahould have reed: 4 fol -alH P155/I0012. We alncerely regret thl• error. I Sears I MLIC NOTICE llOAL NOTICE A'PllCATIOH TO OlllOANIU A NATIONAL HNK Julr 22. 19'3 APPllCATIOH ACClPTEO ro-. 'ILINQ ON JulJ 7, ,., THE COllllPTftOLLl!lll OF THE CUR• lllENC'I' WAtHlNOTOH, OISTillCT °'COLUMalA APPLICATION WE. THE UNDERSIGNED. Intend· mg to organize and Ojlilr1te 1 No 11onet 81nk In 1cc0<d1nce with tho provisions or the N111onii1 Bank Act, 11 amended, do llareby mike appll- cet•on to the controtlet of 11\e Cur· rency tor permlHlon to organize se1d Nallonal Bank. and ptoposa H IOllows I That the main olllee of said Na- uonel Bank be located tn the John Wayne Airport Area In th" City or Newport Beach, County ol Orange, State or C111ror1'1l11 2. That. tn order ot preference. said National Bank have one ol the lotlowlng titles FIRST NATIONAL BANK -----------lg TRUST OF SOUTHERN CALI· FORNI A POOLIC NOTICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST OF PACIFIC COAST 3. That the toral copltallzation to FICTITIOUS 8USINESS be re<:elved by said National Bank NAME STATEMENT lor the shares issued bv II be al· The rollowing persons are doing located as follows bualness as Cap11a1 NORTH HILLS PLAZA t8430 S2,S00.000 00 Brookhurst Streel. Suite 204 Foun· Surplus l1ln Valley, CA 92708 $2,500.000 00 L LL Pertnersll•P. 18430 Total Cap11aroz111on erookh\Jrst Street. "Su•te 204 Foun· S5 000 oco oo taln Valley, CA 92708 Number or Shares 10 be Vl<lkle J Patterson 56 t3 Olde Autnomed Wadsworth Boulevard Arvada CO 80002 James l Dixon. 2115 Indian $62E 000 Number ol Shilres to be lscued Springs Lane. Newport Beach CA Par Value per Shllre 92&e0 $500,000 $10 00 This business IS conducted by a Sale Price pt1r share llmllad par1nersh1p S 10 00 LLL Partna<sh•P 4 That James H A¥ery Market· Paul Hurst. partner 1ng, Economic Research & Counsel. This statement was flied wllh the P O. Boa 3009, San Luis Obispo, CA County Clerk of Orange County on 93403 act as sole and exclusive July t9, t983 agent to represent and appear for F220tll7 the under5tgned belore the PubllShed Orange Coast Dally omptroller or lhe Currency. and to Piiot July 31, Aug. 1, t4, 21. 1983 8C'elve all correspondence and 4305-83 ocuments, In respect of this appt1- at1on. P\8.IC NOTICE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, lhe nderslgned have hllfeunlo set our 1 ands on the dale set lor1h above K06480 aid Eerl Boone Costa Mesa. CA 2626 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ruce James Darracq Irvine, CA HERBERT HINZE AND OF e2115 1 PETITION TO ADMINIS· t( S Foo Newport Beach, CA 92660 TER ESTATE NO. A-119313 ~~~°lsi~k Head Newport Beach, T o all heirs. beneficiaries, :;;i,;a1v1n Nelson Coronado, CA creditor s and con tingent Rot>en Gordon Norr11 Costa Mesa. creditors of H erbert Hinz.e CA 92626 and persons who may be Earl Edward Van Steenhuyse Cor-. • ona Del Mar CA 92625 otherwu1e inter ested in the Teruo Yamamoto, DDS Laguna will and/or estate: Beech, CA 92651uth Ann Zim- merman Newport Beach. CA 92663 A petltion has been fllea Published Orange Coast Delly Piiot by Gene w H iru.e in the Su-July 31, August 7. t983 • 4404-83 perior Cour t of Orange Coun -l----------- ty requesting that Gene W . MLIC NOTICE Hinze be appointed as per· 1-----------IOnal represen tative to ad-FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT minister the estate of Herbert The lotlowlng persons are dOlng Hinze (under the lndepen-t>usmess es dent Administration of Ea-INVESTORS REAL ESTATE SER- A ) Th · · VICES 1112. LTD . ,.3 Corporate tates ct · e peuu on IS set Plaza. Suite 100. Newpor1 Beach, for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at California 92660 700 Civic Center Dr .. W est, lnvesrors Real Estate Services Santa Ana. CA 9270! on = t2 ltd •3 Corporate Plal8. Suite 100 Newport Beach, California August 24, 1983 at 9:30 a.m 92660 IF YOU OBJECT to the Th•s business 11 conducted by a limited partnerSh1p granung of the peuuon, you Ha!old G Morehead General should either appear at the PeT~~:'s111emen1 was tried with ine I heanng and st.ate you ob.iec· 'County Clerk or Orange County on Jons or ftlt> wntten obJe<.·· July 19 1983 io ns with the court before F220995 he h earing. Y our appear-Published Oranoe Coast Daily be . b Pilot July 31 Aug 1 t 4, 21 1983 a.nee may in person or y 4312-83 your attornev IF YOU ARE A CREDI-P\&IC NOTICE TOR or a conungent creditor F1Cm1oua euatNESS of the deceased. you must file NAME STATEMENT your claim wnh the court or The totlOwlng persons are r:lolng I busln°" as. present it to the person a rep-NORTH HILLS PHYSICAL THE~- retentative appointed by the APY AND BACK SCHOOL. t21 1 w court w ithin four months Laml>er1 Road, Suite 100 La Habra. ( th d f I . Calltorn1a 90631 rorn e ate o II'St issuance Frank Sorrentino, M o . A Pro- of letters as provided in Sec-tauionat Corporation. 3St E Whit· lion 700 of the Probate Code tier Blvd , Le Habr'll. Calllorn1a of California. The wne for 9063 t fllln 1auns .11 1 Thrs butlneSS 19 conducted by a g c W UJ n o expire corporation. prior to four mont hs from the Frank Sorrentino. M.D A Pro- date o{ the heanng noticed leaslonal C0<porat1on. President above This statemen1 was flied ¥!11th the · County Cle<k ol Orange County on Y OU MA y EXAMINE the Ju1y 14 1983 F220l70 file kept by the court H you PubllSlled Orenoe Coest Dally att interested in the estate, Pilot July 31 Aug 1 14. 2 t. 1983 you may serve upon the ex-4294-83 ecutor or administrator, or~--------- upon the attorney for the ex- ecutor or adnunistrator. and rile with the court w ith proof o f service. a written request stating t hat you desrrc SJ>('Ctal not.Ice of the filing of an tn· VE'ntory and appraisement of estate assets or of the peti- tions or accounts mentioned l.n ~uon 1200 and 1200 5 of the California ProbaU> Code Rlcbard W. Bucbaoao 1776% Skypark Blvd., 140 lrvlne, Calif. 9%714 1714)751 -5651 Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot July 31 , August I 7. 1983 <i352-83 , ., ULnlHGHO,.. SMITH & TUTHILL WlSTCLIFf CHA,ll 4'l7 f I 71t't <;1 Co-;ta Me-;<1 fi4 fl-Q'.\ 7 I ,AClffC Ytl'W MIMC>lt.U , ••• Cerretery M ortuaf'f Chapel·Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View 011ve Newport Beach f.&4-UOO McCOIMIQC MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494.9415 Laguna tltll!> 768 0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495 1776 HAltlOl LAWM-MT. Oll'l't Mortuary• Cemo>rery Cremnto ry t62S G1ster Avo co,t;i Mri11t 54()..5554 ..... ClllOT'HlU I&&. MOAOWAY MOtlYUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Me!h1 64? CJ1!>0 • ·•-•4 00 • ~ Cm) ~ • >< Cm) • ~ • I 4 • 'Im 1k •pen •1v1 not h111h on P""" rl'il~on ahll' r1l~L. rlau1f,..,.j ndl«'rt 1~in11 REACH F OR RESULTS t • • • • • • I .. . ..... ' .... .· .. :: •• ' .... '. . . ••• ...... ;.. ' ,./ ,6 ...... . -~- "' :1 J ""-I ) They're as close as your telephone when you advertise in c lassified. Reach for your phone-and reach for results- today. Daily Pilat Classifieds 642-5678 _, -~~~~---"-------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 4 2 • s. 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOUR Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . DEADLINES: PUBLICATION Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursda y f riddy Saturday Sunday Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs f rt. Fri. DEADLINE l l :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. CAN CELLA TJON & CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and corrections may be made on same deadlines as above. Pl ease ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check you r ad dai ly and report er rors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability fo r the first incorrect insertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 64-2-5678 lealtl ft1 lalt lea111 far Salt Geaeral 1002 Gtatral lot2 i--~-~----- R em od~"!~,' 2 Ba llUT LOOATIOI llOme wlfamlly rm & spa. SIPEI llYI Lots of wood and atalned GIUS. ,_.king $339,000 • 631-7370 TIUDITIO\,\l RL\IT\ Belly Kerr Realty IPll IAT/S .. 12-1 1430 Santenella, CdM Best Buy Irvine Ten $289.950 hl~l/S,NIHI Priced below markell Don't miss out on this great opportunltyl E•· peclalty sharp Condo. 2 Bdrm plus den In excel· lent Costa Met.t Jocatlon At S 118,900. It won't lull Call to -64&-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS 1111101 VIEW lllEI Sharp 3 Br, "Catn'91" Top Location. Auum Fln·Onty $244,500 fee OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 1960 Port Cardigan NB ***** USTlllE C.I. Charming 2 Br. dOllhouse Neutral decor, apac yerd Reduced 10 S121.ooo w/asaom fin OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 358 19th St UO-t2H 3 Bdrm 2ba wlfamlty room In premium location near watllf Prleed to seU at S339,000 AppOintments to see i79a~1·;~r c//Mb.J~ll R E A~?t TY Ill UIYN H_e_v_e-yo-u-read t-o-da_y_'• TIWI... Clualft.ct Ada? If not, Tetalh leM4ele4 you're mNillnO the Dest 3 Bdrms. !) beths. pool and I ;;;;ber;;;;;;gallll;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ln;;;;;;;;town;;;;;;;;;;I ;;;;;;;;;;;. ape. Elegant. S350.000 assumable financing Full price $550,000 *Cote Realty & lnve tment lM-1• •••nsn knock• often wtl«1 you uM r-.ilt-oettlno Dally Piiot Claaalfled Ade to reech the Orange Coat martcet. Phone 642·5e78 For Cbsaiflfd Ad ACTION c.u A DAILY PILOT AO.YlSOI '41°5671 c L A s s I 1--" ~~ E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 One of the wa.ys homes a.re being bought and sold today Is with l'HA Graduated Payment Mortgage The gr a.duo.ted payment mortgage is a financing method that reduces the monthly payments tn t he early yea.rs and gr adu&lly lncrea.ses them tn later ye&rs The assu mption le made that the buyer's Income will contin ue to increase &lo ng with the payment The tncrease te 7 .5% for ea.ch of the first five yea.rs after which it rema.lns consl.ant.. It Is avatlab le through 1ns t.1tutJons t.hat. offer FHA/VA loans. Impact OD buyer •\N o 1noreu. tn Inter.#!. raw over the ~rm • Low lnltt~ pa,ym an t aUowe buyer to Quaury ror ~ higher IO&n • No po1nta • Allow • tnoome '° kMP PtiCe with event u al l\r,har pa.ymenL Impact OD Hll•r . • RaollYN •II p~a •t olOtlll\. • M uet 1)6)' dlllOOunL potnLA The graduated payment. mort.(age enables a buyer who has the proepoot.e of cont.lnwfl4 tncreue ln lnoome t.o purchue when o'het met.hods fall. Con~t. a 1"9e.l ea\.at.e proteesion&l tor Aid an d rurt.her de tall fl •• Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 ........ , .•... Ctattal LIN ISLE Bayfront single sU>ry 3 Br. 2 Ba. beam ceilings, spacious terrace, pier & slip. $1,250,000. Open Ho~ Sat/SWl 1-5 101 Via Lido Soud liay'f.ront 6 ba 7 ~ bdrm, Villa on wide lot, pool, spa, dock for 120' yacht. $4,85-0,000. Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn .. beam ceilings, furnished, patios. $420,000. UYSllE PUOE IAYFIOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced -$1,500,000. PElllSIU IOIE DOUIFIOIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 eq, ft. Xtra parking. $1 ,385,000. FlllllllS lllOI llLL TIP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, custom French Normandy F.state 1.2 prime acre hilltop $1 ,250,000. COIOllll CAYS llYFIDIT Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. UllWIW lllE Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. ~ OOUI FlllT llOllE lllTS Prime 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good income. $725,000. Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tri-plex with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. 81 LL GRUNDY. REAL.TOR 34 1 Bny,,cJ,. Dr•v• NB t>!':> t-ltil c:/i.!_111(. '//~It 11/1/1(. ( ' I YEIY IPElllL l•E Immaculate Harbor View Port.ofino w/completed bonus room. 4 Bdnns, 3 ~ Baths, paneled family room, formal din- ing room, with antique glass walls. New carpet, custom drapery, designe r wallpaper, lrg concrete patio. Shade trees. Excellent assumable financing. Easy down payment. Priced right $345,000 IECOUTllfl SHIWPUGE You will be fascinated when you see this delightful Kensington model in Harbor Ridge. 4 Bdrms, w /added bonus room. special designed bar, decorator window coverings, custom cabinets & storage .t JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 675-6670 llSllE VA LUI Spacious 5 Bdrm + family home loacted near South Coast Plaz.a. Wet bar, covered patio. Fully asswnable VA loan at low interest. Owner is MOTIVATED and will assist with financing. Bring your offer or trade. 1121,IOO USTSllE OISTI IESA FIXER 5 Bdrms on a deep lot, super loaction. SUBMIT ALL OFFERS. 1121,111 IOUI VIEW llPLD Acr06.5 the street from the sand. 2 Br & 2 Ba on wide comer lot. Great views & extra parking. $225,000. Ollll IOI 1001 Four year old condo in good condition. Located in nice area of Huntington Beach. 3 bedrooms, 2~baths. Short walk to beach. Make an off Pr. Just reduced to 1111,IOO TWMTllY IUI IUOI 3 Bdrm, family room, slate entry, NEW carpets throughout, NEW paint through- out, NEW drapes throughout, NEW kitchen flooring. Low down -f.antastic terins. • .r 1141,IOO JACOBS REALTY, INC. 675-6670 IPEI lllllY 1·1 10 ,...., .,. ""' ...,._ .. "_1111.- 3 bdrms +retreat, 3 full ba, POOL 11• "• lruS .... I.Wt .... __ .,.. .... 3 bdrms, 2 ba, family room IPEI lllllY 2-1 2M YI• Ehll. I.Wt Wt .. -.. -.......... Qll,llO 3 bdnns, ~ ba, den, POOL Ut larHr lsa.N Ir, l.l ... _ .. _"-1111,MO 4 bdnns, 3 ba, BA YFRONT with SLIP 111 ..... ,,., I.Wt .... ___ ........ 3 bedrooms, 2 baths IOI ...... Star LI,...,., Dtr .... 11,111,llO 5 ~. den + game rm, BA YFRONT w/SLIP * HlRIOR RlllE * Come visit the mart fabulous view . New custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, faro rm, 5 bath, fonnal dining, 3 frplc:s, 6 car garage. Large pool ' & jacuzzi. Come to the gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931 IPD l&ILY 1-t HELEI la DOWD IULTll, 110. 144-1114 IEWPllT MTS uu I HOME FOR YOUR NEW LISTING-2 UNITS "1£110011" By Owner. SpyglUI Hiii · KITTY & KIDll M t beat buy. 1&95,000. SC Plaza gd lnveetmentl 2 ue 988 10 appreciate Pride of ownarahlp In Beaut 2 stry ooean & bay br, 2 t>4' and unit eondo. tha1a beautifully re-Costa Meaa'a nnaet area vi.. 640.-.196 modeled homes. The Double door entry 10 a · · -:· gate, air eond, Nr back 1 Bdrm unit bring• sunn IMng .,..._ Coun k • pool. Flax. tarma. $550 a month, the'vacent try k~chan, family room: _w~11r1jtiAdtiiiiCelllliiMi2i-5eiii71mS8iii1,i700iii. Miii2-i2i1412iiii;:-- front ahoul,d rent for 5 huge Bdrma, 3 bltha. • $12001 Or It • a fabulous Walk to all IChooll. Only plaoa to llva youraelll Saa $149.900 total prtc.. Call today 0< call Liz Beazley to -546-2313 ror an appointment. HIPWIEI (1tlr1111•> IHI SllUY 1·1 142-1200 j PETE ' BARRETr ··. REALTY THE REAL ESTATERS UYSlllEI IHl,oot W/LUll IPU llllAY 1-IN 2411 '"""" " Spacloua. eomfortabla Ill CllYOI Spacious Deauville Plan end unit in gate guarded Big Canyon. Spec- tacular aptio idel for entertaining with blt. in wetbar, BBQ, stereo, spa and 40 ft pool. 18 ft high ceilings light this dramatic home. 4 bdrms, 3 car garage, large gourmet kitchen. Motivated seller. $795,000. .(>lus landscaping. Terrific view. I~~~~~~~· $650.000. 111maa.1,ooo home on one of Ille •- large corner 1011 In Bayahorea. 3 i.roe BR'a, 3 IUll BA'I and f1mlly room with -t bar. Sllut-1ara. baywlndowa and much potantlell Sida yard w111 aooommodata small boat or R.V. St09 by and 988 for yourealll OWNER ANXIOUSll Ask for Balla Chaae Laa. 644-7020 OLI OHIU wm NTEITllL ... .. All 2 Br 11/2 Ba units. ln- t"ha ....... ; .. ,.. 2 3 Bdrm coma$40,000pryr.Loan vu.cu• .... '6 -sty on rear of lot paymenle $35,400. Only w/room to build on front & plans for S60.000 d\1111"1. 631-7370 remodeling. Great location, only steps to beach. Good condition. owe. Asking $379,000. 110-1111 HflllT Ill SAYE" SUVIEW Newpoft $149,90011 Low-.... 11114., 12~ eat prleed home In New· 1Mt YNltt hrffa1 port Beach. 3 Bdrm, 2 I.erg"' floor plan In bath, large family room, eavi.w. Imagine -only fireplace. huge back '50.000 movae you In. yard Newport Beeeh 111111 llllE only S 149,900. Cell lo -now 5-46-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS * REllOll * 1927 Bollt • 2 sty -3Bed + 81udy. Comer loeatlon. alley access.. Just painted In/out. A truly outstand- ing buy al S179,900. OpanSat/Sun 1·5 251 FLOWER, CM LIT o.,. OM Otta·Y• Six ffl)tca, 4 bedrma PLUS library or maid's quarters and fam ily room. Cllmatlxad wine room. $1.660--000 left lalltJ Rltr 14M411 Ddebout B a.Beach R~ Estate MAL ntllff ctC.Ul"NCE s.,,« 1.-1 llVEll SHORES Two 1tory "Ivan Walls" former modal home. Four bedrooms. Three bathe_ Raatf\JI view from vtrtually awtry rom. Cozy fire- place, All alectrle kitchen. Thr" car garage_ Baautl- fully lend~ 78x 144 11 IOI. 111-7300 82x101 -Eutalda C.M loe-·------• tlon with alley aecesa. ------- Owner Myt 184111 Juat re-llWNIT IUOI ducad 115•000· Unballavabla price for de-Im teched 3 Bdrm home In Charm + quality -2 bad • the City of Newport 2ba on la.roe lot (E'sld• Beach Big yard & RV ac- C.M.) Only $145.000. ceu add to the value. Stop by Sun 1-5, 138 Prle4ld we41 below other Walnut. Newport proparti.t. Full ........ price only $177,950. 6 Condo.· 2 & 3 Bad. In-751-3191 ckldM pool•. 19u. tan-.SQKT nit, luah grMnbalta. ---=nTIES Prloel just reduced, plua ~ • IMN/09tlon oppC>f'lunlty From S 115,000 to $119,000. Wll1-H42 ~Sunho" lk alf\ 1111011 TllELLllWI Beautlful Cotta Mau home and reedy to mov. Into. New paint, n- cetpet, extra large IOt with RV acctiN'. lt'I YI· Clntl Now only S 105,0001 M8-7t71 I THE REAL ES TATERS * AININIUn * Priced balOw mattc8' for tl'lla di.ming 3 Bdrm ln- cfudlng lar91 MpS1ate Maltar Nta. Pattt "ka yard w/antart1lnment *•for ohlldran. CounCIY took tllru·out. Prkled St25,000 '°' tMt ..... 1U&. man ma UU.lll-17lt TR1\DITIO\AI . U•HALUTATt RL\ITY l'ilYe IOl'Mthlng lo ... I? Cl..itled ada do It wel. IHI TM&Y 1·1 Like new home. 4 Br clean cont S39S,000 ....... 1132 wtiteul, H.V .... CdM Most beaut. Portofino, pool, spa. $375,000-..... -.••.. 1980 Port Rarnqate, N.B. Beachfront entertaining home. 3 Br 2 frplc $775,000 ....................... 17 Beacon 811, N.8. 2 master suites. cozy, pool, tennis $157,900 .............. 8 CloVtl', Woodbridrt, Irv. Sunny Monoaco 3 Br new crpt, tiles, paint $269,S00 ..... 1954 Port Cwclalll, H.V. Homes Larae yard, spa.patios, special 3 Br. $245,000 .... 1833 Port Stamopa, H.V. Homes Bayfront Beach, 3 Br + l Ba rental. Sharp! $725,000 ..... 22 Beacon Ba1, Newport Bead! U~l()UI: ti()M~i REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Lui Cont Hlgh•uv. Cmone d~I M•r '::~:t~· s©~iAllA -~etrs· ::: .......... -· . ~ ... ---- 0 ~~:~.!:' :, ":OT:~ .,...,...., ..,,,h ~fll\f .. .,.<ff, of ~ '" ,.. ""'• 04 iQvctf•t II C A P L A A I I I I' l I G U T R C 0 I' I I I r I, U S C L ] A I I I 11 ,, I\ 81 8 11 i 11 I Fo• tlloM !*Pie who ...------. lo•• to w1rc11 111ev11I011 b111 I T 0 R M M A I !late lnttrr11l)llOnt, I've wtlt· I I I I' I" I ten . or••• boo• In 1111111 ~-'"--'---'--_...._ -"--_, Ill way1 lo Ignore -· l •; .. r r r r r r r r r r r 1 •&I 11 I I JI I I I I I ... un .. ,.'" " ......... .., IEW tn1Mm1 •Ill Steps to bay & ocean beaches. Enter- tain on your redwood rooftop deck w/breathta.king bay & ocean views. Too many amenities to mention. Priced from $316,000. Opn Sat/Sun 1-5.207 19th St, NB. tu•llAllLUI ~ew, spacious 3 Bdrm, 31h Ba. Light & airy. Spect.acular. use of wood and skyli'tes. w&lk to beach. $339,500. Opn Hae Sat/Sun 1-5. 616 Marigold. Call 675-5511 or 640-4521. llYll UlllS New listing-beat buy 4 Bdrm, formal dining rm, den. Lovely pvt yard w/spa. Asking $650,000. Opn Hse Sat/Sun 1-5PM. 410 Morning Star Ln, NB. IALlll Pmllll.A......, Superb location, 5 Bdrm 4 Ba. elevator. din.1ng nn, outatahding massive Mstr Bdrm suite w/view, fire- plat'e, 17' ceiling. Cannot be duplicated at any price. QUALITY -QUALlTY - QUALITY. $1,160,000. ......, ........ " NBewport Peninusula 3 Br 3 Ba breathak.ing cuatom home. Maasive uae of imported tile from Guadalajara. Gourmet kitchen. ~ficent Mstr suJte. ~king $895,000. •n•• Forest Hilla mdl in Racquet Club, 4 Bdrm, family nn, dining nn Great usumable loans. Owner arudoua - make offer. Aald.ng $173,900. ..... _. ... 2-aty Lido Peninlula, 6400 eq. ft., 24 pennanent off-lite perking 1pacea in- cluded. AaJdnc $945,000. · --Ill -..a Good location 3 blka '°beech, 3 Br 2 Be ownen unit,~ beanw, bride b'p1., 1 ~apt. Aakm, $265,000. COL.a OP NSWllORT NIAL 'TORS 21tl&.c...e ...... o... .... 971·881 t .. - - ----------- Get GREEN caatl INDEPENDENT tot WHrf£ elepNnta MAKES CENTS with a Cluelftad Ad DAVE WHITE __ Cllll __ M_2_-&e_71 __ 1 THE REAL ESTA TEAS ,, COLDWC!LL BANl(eRt:l HOME TOUR SUNDAY 1-6 31191 Ce•nothua So. L•gune LEE MARBLE Architectural masterpiece, mag- nificent ocean view, indoor spa, much luxury. $82S,000 500 Diamond Laguna a..ch KELLY O'MAAA Dream .Estate with cove area, 4Br main residence, botanical gar- dens. $1 ,950,000 32222 Link• Point Lag. Nlguel PAT PLUMB French Country golf course home with 4Br and 3 car garage. $370,000 29142 Kenalngton Lag. Nlguel NORM WILKS Beautiful view 3Br home with lots of room & spa. Great Buy! $17""500 2735 Victoria Laguna Beech HARRI PEYTON Whitewater views in Victoria Beach. Nearly oceanfront & xlnt financlng. $MS,000 25292 G•llup Laguna Hiii• SHIRLEY MILLER Custom Victorian in Nellie Gail Ranch. Equestrian property with 5Br, 4Ba. $870,000 30482 Paaeo del Valle Lg. Nlg. BEV. PAVLOVICH Magnificent lg custom country club home with 4Br, huge pool & spa. $850,000 32542 Adriatic Laguna Nlguel PHYLLIS STITES Mon.arch Bay Terrace 4Br home with sweeping ocean view, pool & spa. $435,000 2875 Victoria Laguna Be•ch II DONALD WISE Oceanfront magic, cedar & ~. pvt steps to sand, hot tub above surf. $1,095,000 32912 Sea l1l1nd L..g. Niguel RAY AVERETT Lg ocean view, Monarch Bay Terrace Home. 4Br, pvt pool & spa. $895,000 521 Th•ll• Laguna Beech CAROL BLALACK Very special home in romantic setting, spa & sauna. Cloee to beach & village. $299,500 2485 Tempi• Hiiia Laguna Bch DAVE CAUDLE Bret\thtaking ocean & canyon views. wood & glass, 3Br +more. $349,500 30881 F1lrgreen• W. Lag. Ngl. ELLIE FINIGAN Lg well built fairway home. 4Br, Jg lot, 4 car garage. $815,000 775 G.vlot1 Lagun• BNch JEANN£ JOHNSON Oceanfront income property with 3 units. Stairs to the sand, walk to town. seso,ooo 21112 Elder Court Lag. Nlau•I JOHN BECKETT Lovely Kite Hill Home, largest 4.Br model with bonus room & spa. , $219,000 1954 SunMt Rldt• Lag. Bch Ce Ce BllRNS Elegant French Farmhouse with w hite water views. Prime lo- cation, 3Br, like new. "80,000 22M2 And•r• Laaun• Nlauel VIRGINIA CUflRIE Ocean view Monarch Summit home with 2Br & den, communi- ty _pool. $183,320 ts'T Acapulco Lagun• Beech AltNHARCK Wood & glass custom, ocean view. 3Br, lots of deck8 . '315,000 2171:2 Medluh L8gU"8 Niguel R081MAAY KELLEr Above El Niguel Country Club, vtewa. 4.Br, 2Ba, 3 car 3U1M; LAGUNA OFFICE 411-1320 111111 IOOI SPYIWSllLL 011111& Ill llAI ..... , .......... 4. St ft•ff all etfen. llo• Al4tr•"• llttr 111 -~ ·~ HYER S•Ul llYFRllT Dramatic and comfortable. This lg 4 BR home is a marvelous investment in Newport style liv- ing Large formal living rm - garden room and den -very private master suite with Mr. & Mrs. Bath. Lg Terrace on bay with dock for 50 ft yacht. $995,000 Fee Call Barbara Aune ll UITILIFF IEST Ill $257,000 Owners on the East Coast. Call to see this charming home. Country kitchen w/fireplace. Light, bright garden living rm. Master suite w/garden bath. Two additional BR. $257,000 incl. land. Barbara Aune IO 1 TIWH OllHllllll A most desireable floor plan -in this exclusive building, lg spacious rooms -most with bay and city view. 2 lg BR -2 ~ baths -Utility rm-sauna-The build- ing has a pool spa -marvelous facilities for entertaining. Strong security & doorman_ $745,000. Barbara Aune. Ulm HIYE MIE •WU LIT Open beams, two fireplaces - new carpet and paint -formal dining rm. 3 BR -marvelous neighborhood. $495,000. incl land. Call Barbara Aune 081111 IEL Id HPLO HQ,800 Good rental property -One 3 BR apartment. One 2 BR apartmen t. C.all to see these Won't last long. Barbara Aune OAUFl .. ll LIFE STTU H41,IOI Start with over 3000 sq. Ct of fine custom built home -add a beauti- ful patio -sparkling pool -and spa. Large living rm -den - gourmet kitchen -3 filjep~ -5 Bedrooms -Luxurious master BR with fireplace. Barbara Aune IAYHllT 01 WEST IAY 11, 111,0l'O Call to see this cha.rm.i.ng re- decorated home -3 Bedroom suites -sWl filled terrace on the bay. Slip for large yacht -off street parking for extra cars -A great investment property. Call Barbara Aune IPAOllll TIUmllll 5 lg BR -Beautiful fonnal living rm and dining rm -paneled den w/fireplace and sit down bar - Sparkling pool -country kitchen with breakfast area + bonus room -All for $535,000 Barbara Aune m111F10EIT IWIMR With an "International Flavor" High ceilings -marble floors and columns -inside pool. Spacious rooms -breakfast room -elegan\ master suite w/fireplace -City, bay & ocean view -three ad- ditional BR suites w /private en- trance. $1,125,000 incl land. Barbara Aune. ll·UW ltm II UM llU Enjoy Lido Isles private beaches, clubhouse and tennis while liv- ing in this versatile home. Bright and airy with remodeled kitchen and baths and bay view from living rm, Four BR include very spacious separate guest suite. $575,000 Barbara Aune M If Ill OUYllS F•HT Deane built Deauville over- looking f airWays, country club & night lights of Harbor Ridge. This bright & cheery 3 BR, den home has a lg entertainmen t area with private pool & spa. $725,000 Barbara Aune llfllmo&T111 HtnUY .. fl .... Perfect location -perfect decor - Totally remodeled ln contem· porary style -tile floors • and balcony to bay -Po~npohl kitchen -plantation shutters - custom wall coverings. Barbara Aune UYl llUllNW Cu.tom home for entenaining and family Uvtn,. Gourmet kitchen, el~t library, ex.oUc Matr w/Ureplace. Spa. Be.rbata t Aune or Paula Bell!Y· $8GO,OOO. •••-IZll ' -~ ----------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 _ ... ___ .. _._ ... ____ .. __ ._. __ l_._._ .... ___ ,._,_1a1 __ • __ ,_._.-... __ • _ •• _,_ ... ___ .__,~1-•-·-·'"----··-·-....... _____ ... = ... ___ ._ .. _111 __ • __ ~ _ .. _._ ... __ .. ___ .. _._. __ !_ .. _ .... ___ ._._, ... w ....... ~~, ......... llJt '"'" ... .... .. .... '" lalt -'"=".-alijiiiiill1i"i1';;";•'ii'iiaJiiiiiil....,1t ... 1 •.•.•.raJ ____ 1•-• .. 9!!!!-·aJ----'-".1 ..... __ a1 ____ 11 .... n ........ __ • ___ •_•_* ......... .,,,aJ ..... .-....-.. .. '"' ..... ,.'""._. .. a1 ................ • .. • ... 1 ....... 1112 .-•;;.;;•.-n..,.al ___ _,.. PIOIH Lll&'llll -•WNIT Ill A Prime Lido BayfJ'Qllt, 85' on the water next to private beach. Pier & slip for lg yacht. Excep- tional blend of traditional & con- temporary design. Just under 8000 sq. ft. All wood vaulted ceiling, solid beams throughout. 4 BR incl. lg master suite w /study & wonderful patio for bay viewing. Guest suite, maids qtrs & auxiliary BR. Plus 4-car garage. WE ARE PROUD TO OFFER THE ESTATE AT $5.900,000. Dona Chichester lll'T WAIT -LWE OPT111 Good location. 2 Br, 2 Ba, lg kitchen with eating area over - looking patio. Beam ceiling in living rm, mirror cl06et doors, fireplace and community pool. Convenient to Hughes Aircraft and Hoag HoopitaJ. $122,500. Mary Lou Marion. llE IF l 1111 SIH,000 Fabulous Valentine built custom home in Seaview. 3 Br, 2 'h Ba, separate master suite, paneled den/library. recreation nn. 3 fireplaces. A true family & enter- taining centered home. Maralou Ingold. IEWPtlT WOii -EttHTll&I Located on 2.4 acres, property includes corrals, riding ring, barn, pool & beautifully authen- tic Georgian Colonial home w/5 Br, din. nn .. fam. nn .. den & maid's quarters. Exclusively of- fered. $2,000,000. Martha Mac- nab. HYER llHEI WlTEIFHllt lltME Spacious 4 Br one-story contem- porary home features 75' dock & pier. free fonn pool. separate spa & many other outstanding amenities Owner will assist w /financing. $1 ,650,000 incl. land. Paula Bailey. 4 U., 2 IA. llllTIH In private setting w /pool and spa. Light and airy d ecor is set off by dramatic use of mirrors & sky- lights. $299,950. Sandie Fix. WIEST M-sTllY II WTILIFf Out.standing 4 Br, 2 1h Ba l level view home in great family area. Walking distance to schools, shopping, recreation & churches. French doors lead to a large enclosed front courtyard. Formal dining nn & large mast.er suite. $264,000. Maxine Propp. • lllPllSE II Olll 1221,0H Did you ever expect to find a 2 Br home w/separate formal dining, patio, 2-<:ar garage on R2 lot in old Corona del Mar for under $250,000? All this and perfection, too, for $225,000 Fee. Polly John- ston or Lucy Rose. un••• Ullll Y1IW IJIUS U1t,IOO Largest model. 3 Br. 2 lh Ba, fam nn, hardwood floors, built-ins. Overlooks hills and night Ught.s, pool, spa, tennis court. Jan Young. llllll llllE IYUSTT Perfection throughout. Decor- ators own. Beautiful marble entry, expanded with enclosed garden, game nn. All new cus- tom French doors . Added storage. Very sophisticated townhome. $370,000. Beverly Morphy. NWIYfEWOIRt IWIU llYISIU Beautiful l BR + den Villa Balboa -$30.000 under appraisal. Move in to sophisticated security building. Corner location. $190,000 Paula Bailey l IEIT llJ II '1$11111 OIEEI Lovely Plan 6 at end of cul-de-sac with loads of privacy - near pool & tennis courts. Lg master suite W/sitting rm, bright & cheerful. All this for $299,500 Maxine Propp WJIUll USMI Totally C'UStomized & expanded. N ew B e dford m o d e l w /unobstructed ocean & night Ute views. 4 BR, 3 BA, game rm, wine rm, pool & 1pa. Load.a of amenities. $795,000 incl. land. Sandie Fix, IM UIJM mn.. Slll,IM A 3 BR fam rm "Diane." Excep- tJonal view location. Gorgeous planting In private patios. Huge mast.er suite w/sauna on main floor, plus 2 •ddJtional BR on eecond 1tory. Lucy ~ WT& w oMmY a11 BLUFFS Live on this most prestigious golfcourse overlooking 8th fairway & green. Special features include luxurious spa, upftarded kitchen, decking for even greater view- ing of golfcourse. This 3 Bdrm home, with formaJ dining nn & family room w/wet bar is offered at $250,000 Fee. For showing phone Fran Scott at 640-5560 or 640-0087. Ill llfT -3 bdrm, 2 lh ba., greenbelt, wr7-around patio. $225,000. '" 1·1 IN Yltft .... I PUii. Greenbelt and Bay view, 3 bdrm, Fam Rm, 21h ba. Only $265,000. IHI 1·1 4tt Yhta lrM4e Ulll a .... 2 ba, nearly new -all neutral. Living area on one level. 3 car garage, Greenbelt. Only $265,000 IN- CLUDING LAND. lfl1I 1-1 1112 Yhta 01414.C DI .. IT. I PW. Wide greenbelt -all I neutral. 3 bdrm, Form Din., 2VJ ba, large wrap-around patio. Only $199,000 Appl. 1 LnlL Beautiful 3 bdrm, 2 ba, highly I ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 upgraded. $235,000. I.-IPll 1·1 2111 Yhta 18tre4a HYllSHIEI Architecturally exciting & pro- fessionally decorated. 3 bedrooms, 2 VJ baths. Waterfront with pier. A steal at $885,000. 011111 HL Ill llYFIHT A touch of Ne w Orleans. Used brick oourtyard & iron balconies. 5 bdrm. 4 'h bath. Pier & Slip. $1,200,000 IYEILNllll OllU OIYE Breathtaking views of ocean, bay, islands, sunsets. Steps to beaches below. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. $1.395,000. HSI NllT, WIU WCI Incomparable views. 110 ft. ocean frontage. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, plus separate guest house. $2.900,000 LIN 11Ull Sophistication indeed! Imported marble, elevator, etc. 5 bedroom, 4 'h bath, pier & slip for large yacht. $1 950,000 J DE PllY&OT IF EIEULI llY Urban soph istication. Ocean view property. 3 bdrm home plus con- vertible den. Ideal for professional couple. $635,000 WOii WI .IOI.Ill llLI Offlll Wm. Fonner Model. Highly upgraded 2 bdrm, Den, Form Din, 2~ ba. $219,000 INCLUDING LAND. IHI 1·1 t Flerff HELEll B. DOWD REAL n 144-1134 711-1121 NITIUllU REFUUISH 3 Cottages on one lot. Legal non-conforming IPEI SlllAY 1-1 REAP REWARDS Act· hi ,...... 414-1714 NEWPORT BEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE LIST . BEACH ESTATE This outstanding executive home features what must be the largest lot in this magnificent private community near the water. F ormaJ dining nn & 4 spacious bdrms including a ~ter suite with sunken jacuzzi tub. Assumable financing at 11.75%. 759-1501or 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 pric:e for this sought after area! 3 bdrms, 2 baths + family nn. Least expensive Carmel model we have seen! Just listed -better take a look! 759-1501 or 752-7373. SPYGLASS RIDGE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price reduction! 759-1501 or 752-7373 WALK TO BEACH Outstanding buy for older or younger couple . Next to Hoag Hospital. Private, guard gated community. 2 bdrms, 2 baths. 759-1501or752-7373 $310,000 • PRIVATE BEACH access comes with this custom built hillside home that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open spaoe". Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373 JASMINE CREEK Ocean and greenbelt view . . extra large spa. If you are looking for Utopia. better see this -only $437,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373. PRIVATE BOAT SLIP Spacious 3 bdrm. 2 'h bath residence In private community New carpeting & paint. Only $269,000! 759· l 50 I or 752-7373. WATERFRONT With private 40' dock. 3 separate living suites composed of 4 huge brs. $2.000,000 atmosphere for $785.000. 759-150 l or 752-7373. ONLY $225,000 For this Conner model home in beautiful, established Newport Beach area. 4 bdnns, 3 baths, FORMAL dining nn. Large lot with frujt trees. 752-7373 s1n.ooo -OCEAN VIEW From balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm, 2 VJ bath Towne Home in walking distance to beach! Over 21001q ft. Pool, spa & tennis! 759-1501 or 752-7373 HARBOR VIEW HOMES • $75;000 ln upgrades in um 5 bdrm, 3 bath So~rwt model with expanded dininf nn. Security •)'?It.em. All new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Just listed - only 359,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 EASTBLUFF -JUST Ll8Tl!D Terrific vtew of bay, mountains and sparkling llghta at night. 4 bdnna. 3 baths, 2 frplcs, beautiful grounda. Only $249,000! 759· l~l or 752· 7373 ,.. lllMI NllT -· Huge lot, big dock(s). play lawn & swim beach ~~'e<I $170,000 -10 K owner fin. ror qukk sale. S795,000 (land lnc:I ). Open Sal/Sun. 11-~ Owner 650-0202. ~..-..--~- I Hunt & Associates REAL EST AT£ BIG CANYON GEM This flawless 4 Bd sparkles thruout from courtyard entry to cool pool & lush gardens. Cozy fam-rm. w/1 of 2 f-plcs. Form din. wl pool vu. Pvt. sec. system + 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume finance-Submit-lowest priced Broadmoor now on market - $649,500. Jeri Hunt SOPHISTICATED A SHOWY sums It up In this 5 bd single level bayfront w/sllp & side tie. Spacious, airy, & llte thruout. Mirrored llvlng & dining reflect bayslde pool, spa & bay activity. High skytlte-celllngs, French doors. centr. air. Prlv. beach. BONUS of $20,000 to selllng office If sold by 9-31-83. Owner wlll consider your best offer - $875,000. Jeri Hunt 631-7600 NEWPORT BEACH'S MILLION S OPEN HOUSE -ON THE WATER SUNDAY, Auguat 7, 2-45 P.M. PENtNIU\.A •AYFRONT J1,1t5,000. 1024 l! .. t llalboe 9'Yd. vu, 4 bed. l*tl•llp .... Ann FrMm•n .... oMOMTORV BA VFROMT •uoo.ooo 901 .. ,.Ide Dr1we VU 4 bed. pler/ellp. Meggi Finnigan DOVER IHORES IAVFRONT J1,475,000 11t McHnlnt ltar Lane Poof, I bed. pt.r/lllp. Peotr Petti.• OCEANFRONT, COM S1,475,000 S42S OcMn lllYd. vu, 2 bed. + den. Mafllrn C.,.•'J 8AL90 A 18. BAYFROMT, 11,500,000 20t ~a1t Barfront VU, 3 bed.+ FR, pler/ellp. Cerote Frenkel PENINSULA VILLA. 14,too,OOO 11a1 Ea1t Bar. VU, 7 bed. pler/1llp. C•role Frankel We 1how bJ "boat" bJ •ppolntment. AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT ON THE WATER LINDA ISLE BA YFRONT CORNER 5 bedroom, pler/1llp. 11, 115,000. LIDO ISLE COLONIAL I bedroom, View, 11,595,000. NEWPORT BA YFRONT BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom, pler/1llp. $1,100,000. LITTLE ISLAN& BA YFRONT 5 bedroom, new pler/1llp. $1,500,000. OCEANFRONT-Will EXCHANGE Trtplex M 10 bed. $1,750,000. LINDA ISLE VILLA I bedroom, pler/etlp. $2,300,000. P£NtNaULA LANDMARK CORNER s-.etry, H bed., pler/allp. $3,000,000. WATERFRONT HOMES,INl ALAL ESlATl ~ .. A•hl.,/\ r•,.llC)r•I\ M.t~"V"' r 2436 IN lo. .. H...., la M.w ....... rvwoo.1 Buch S.lbo.t l•i.nd Hl-1400 '7Ut00 TrMH your old 1tuff '°'I Sell with EASEi new i1oodle1 with 1 tt'1 •BREEZE ClllllPled ed. &42-5818 Clwlfled Ada &42-5878 BLOCKS TO THE BLUE PACIFIC With only $69,000 down, this 3700 square foot San Francisco V1ctonan beauty can be yours! Priced under reCerlt IJppraisal at $269,900, this is a superb buy for the large family desiring ~ach living at an affordable price and tenns. Four bedrooms plus four baths. Library and family room. Huge sundeck and solar healing. 7,14/963-5671 .. DESPERATE SELLER SACRIFICES HOME $16,000 BELOW APPRAISED VALUE Our seller is facing foreclooure and wants out!! Their misfortune .:an be your advantage if you're in the market for a large family home. Pnme Huntington Beach location near a park & school. Five bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 wet bars and 3,000+ square feet. Three car garage. Asking $219,900. 714/963-5671 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. Asking $9 I ,500. 556-7035 IMMACULATE Four bedroom. twenty-four hundred square foot La Linda home featuring custom pool and spa plus three car garage. With $25,000 down, our owner will help finance. T otal payment only $1.450/month 963-567 l ABANDONED POOL HOMEI On large comer lot. Price reduced $10,000 to $1 29,900. Buy it for only 10% down. Call today 714/963-5671 PARK LIKE SETTING ON HUGE GREENBELT Highly desirable Springhurst townehome priced thousands below market at $145,000. 3 bdrooms plus 2.5 baths with wood burning fireplaces in the mast.er bedroom and living room. In immaculate condition with mirrored wardroobes, custom wood shutters and brick patio with bar-b-que. Seller assisted financing available. 963-567 I ~ OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESSll BEAUTICIANS -HERE'S THE PERFECT SALOMI This shop has eight stations and very low overhead whk h produces a good profit for the owner/operator. The partnership is dissolving and our owners will help finance. 963-5671 1 ATTENTION ARTISTSll STATUARY STORE Large, 1800 square feet. Plaster and bisque inventory plus classroom for artistic new owner. Buy now and enjoy the Christmas rush beginning in September. 963-567 l DOCTORS TO BE - OWN YOUR OWN MEDICAL BUILDINO With only $55,000 down, our owner will carry the flnancin~ with excellent tem\a. The building la situated ln a prime location and would be perfect for a new practice. Pennfts obtained to expand the existing tquare footage lf desired. Asking $275,000 963-567 l HASSLED WITH PROPERTY MANAGEMENT WOAAl&s·, STOP! We rent up, collect rents, evict tenants and make all paymenlS! computerized atatementa. Reuonable rat.es. 963-8997 Ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, August 7, 1983 ltalM ltr lalt lta1t1 ftr laJ• -.••.-•-.••....,f.-tr..,la......,11,___ l!!IM IN lilt 1!1111 fer lilt ltl!!! 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Beaulllul 5 Br with ocean ner *GI • leatunng • Bdrma. family 83 I· t266 112 or .. t panotamlc view & bayvl-10% down IHI TINY room, 1kytlghl, n1tur11 U', ••• T • ot bay, ocean & harb<>f McNath AM!ty 876-619«1 545 Haiti Drive wood throughout Owner I. P.r.de. • .. ,5,000 1ran1lared and mu11 Mii L'-llWI even -racea· .., ... •te ~El •-au 3 bdrm, 2 b•. City v1ew1 Alklng 1179,900. For •n Fabulous locallon, dock #3 gra.cloua 4 Bdr home • · ... appolntmerit 10 ... call _,,.Ol""'V_,.o.,..R.,,.C.,,.E""'M,..u"""s"'"T"'"SE""'L-L.,..I -1 101 40' boet & aandy designed lor tun 11v1ng & NEW ISTING 38600ceanBlrch 540·1151. -... I beach. 48r, nr y1ch1 club. spa~ 10 r"lly enttrtaln Be lhe llrat 10 '" this 1395,000 1124 It. ••••ff• Ot. 1'1111 r..., •O E s 1.595,000. •• aeparate aervanl't marvelout homel Your 4 bdrm. lmty. breaklut IHI-Ill" 1 • P rl c e reduced to OW•ER Will quarters In entrance. Of· own private Shangra La •• ' • $ 145,000 3 BF\ wll~e ••· C •• 11-a 18'ed 11 1 rHllstlc pric. nestled agatnat the ea· Otrtll .. ti lar Pr••· aumable 12" IOan. ergo .,.. w/exe.11 TERMS. CUrt nyon High beamed cell-• IOI Call 10 Me Doud Co &LL OFFEH Herbert• Sr 63l-l266 Inga. 3 Bdrm• plus melds 113-UU 673·1GOO or 548-0458 Low down payment. at· room, Prlva1e p()OI. Pro- •UIELUI Lovely 4 BR home, freshly painted in.sJde & out. Very desirable neigh- borhood. Cloae to 1ehoot. & lhop- plng centers. Owner anxious to tell! $151,000. COLDWeU BAN~eRO ---- ASK FOR PHYLLlS MCCALL Mi-1111 tracllve financing. 3Br, leulonally decoraled llLL IR TUii Ml'T 1111 Tiii FA. den. wooa & gtau. In I and air conditioned. Oplx. 3Br 2ba rental ~de-ii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• 2 Br +. den, ~'A be. wlr• o,.1 hllt Ill 1·4 IHITAOIL.111 /1111 CdM. S8•9.500 Gormet's kitchen. Asking luxe 3Br 2ba owners unll. leaa MC sys, aundeck oll C -y --$545 000 s A s PC $ ··-•1110·-111 mu bdrm Very h lghly 'No. F!Owef, M __ , .. -1ITOIY11 IPYIUSS B b I 3B 2 ' ee nn oof .H. Trade 140K -... $ 4 8drm1, 3 ba. 2400 eq n. 4Br, spa & courtyard, va· Llttle al oa lund, r, Peters equity Of Mii at 1399,900 Local bank hH forectoMd upgraded I t 9,000 IWllR HIPIUR edec:or ed 8-Jtl- AVAILABLE ~ACRE -VIEW 3400 Sq . Ft. COM $599,000 Fee Land cant. to assume loans, a Ba. reduced 10 $299.998 121 llLFHI Owner 675·2500 on 2 beaulllul c:ondot. Open House Sun 1·5 805 Says Mii thlt vacant 4 Br 2 l~~!,.'ood P~ fatn rm s11011 escrow poaslbla 552·2839 OPEi llll•f 1·1 S P-Y G L A SS -:-B<. 1-3Br, 2'1tBa and 1-4Br. B r o o k v I a w A g I Ba home In great con· $425 000 I IM • • ., 2'1tBa. Tile unite are 3 720•0504· dlllon. Assume $102.500 w/llle llr, trench do<><•, IAT,SMOHI IUYn 1 p11 1iaa•l• l007 842-1200 !u~:1~!;1~~a~ vi~.;.~ years new, spacious and -"\.. 1n loans wtmonthly pay· :r~nu~~nl~gk:!!':u~ 10% DOWN $259,000 NB Home 4 BR Immaculate Also: 0 C 85 9 35 I u I I y a p p 0 I n I e d ment of $ t096 lhal In· I I ·-o-.. & I 3Br, Country kllchen, OLOBALBOA.3 bd,2ba.,. anee orp t· t or w/modern IHturea. MEIAWOOIS cludes taxee&lnaurance. brc rp .... -pne hardwood floors. lmmec. 5 houses to Bay Quiet ' 644·•201 Creative llnenclng avail. 3390CAAMELDAIVE Asking $122,900 but f,6~~t!tn'::C:: :·~=· cond Pvt community. Streel S229.000 1 11 , ' Costl lllt" 1024 Submit all otfera Agent 3 bdrm. 2 bath. 10 years makeofl8' 2 lot& SJ 12,500 LH 673-3777 !:: 642-4623 young many amenities thru out. brlek pet WTILIFFS I 110l000 a .. 211 Pool-sized yard. Vacant mucn more. 1225.000 By 3Br. Country decor, lg tot 2223 AVALON •EDIOEl-11 .. IOIOO ownr Open Sat/Sun 1•5 1.11 .. E ••• ,E BY OWNER Top con· " .. 482 Esther SI (Oii lrvtne on cul·de·aac AS· n AA Brok8'640·90t9 SELLER WANTS EAL Ave). 846-6541 sum ab te II nan c Ing En Joyed right here In this ___ _ __ dltlon, 3 & den, 2ba. Col· THIS WEEKEND 4 Br, 4 ba, Cyn & Ocean view In Shorecllffs. 0,H SH 1-1 -249 Evening Canyon Road S 99500 Id 3 Bd h 111•000 fegePrk.S127.000 OWC I · LH cute. I 'I rm ome Ht•t+lut1t+lmot•t "• w/27K down 540· 1969 Open Sat/Sun t-5 SPUll I PlAY CAPE HOH Excet1en1 locatton near * llnlOH $41,000 * New ,19tlng Lowest price 4 ---Kaye Really 49•· 77541 in your new 3Br. E'llde 01 CUL·IE·IAC ~~!~~:~. ~~~i:sga·r~: Spot test 363011 dup1 ,x !~~·!a dN= e~~~.B~,Y CWMIH IOYIH pool home on toe lot. Ocean, Jetty, Finest View, Pool, Beach Access $595,000 Fee Former model, lmmac stressed tor second owe 1st-l2'lf •• long te m Del 631 12ge 2 Ir 111 ltt•t *IAlll llN* Divorce forces prlce r• cond . central air & slory Oltered al 31>r/3ba•5br/3ba·lvac ia • ' • ' HTIFSTATE Lrg 4 Bdr. great cond .. ductlonto $145.000 ...... vacuum $435,500 1315•000 509Acacla·walktosea 111,000. Owner must sefl 3 Br 2 Ba nice yard $140,000 sume loans. 311 Colleen For •::: ther 1n10 call Sara llOI E. OOW 399K 2ov. dn-Appralsed 141-tllO, lrg corner lot dollhouse. value. Wiii sell 1n1s week· Plaoe. 4 BR. City lights, Highly up- graded --Owner transferred. $299,000 Marvin 644 -9060 440Kown/l>kr645-7048 OlltlOllll E.slde Flower St end tor $116.000111 DOUOC0.673-1600 675-5888 PHllHUNtH $157,500. Call Craig, W/terma. PATF\ICK lltellll•EYH-------• ., •• ••1111• 1 I IOUL "" WIE FOHOLOllH 631·1266 TENOF\E 780·8702, ---• flMIU·IY OWIEA NIL ltME $250,000 under appraised 631·126e By Ownef fOf 2 wka. 3 Br, SP&llLIH NILi 142-1200 Irvine Terrace, 10 rm hm Quiet location 3 BA 2 Ba. value. Localed In prime cath celllnga. lrple, IClra w/pool Walk 10 bch. gOll llreplat e, F\V acceu Cos1a MeH locatton. lrg tot, mod appl • E.tlde. Condo --H. Beach $116,900. 2 Br, 21h BA -assume Low Int. loan. Great Starter home. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home Plush carpals, 2 llreplaces, bonus room Only $135.950. j PETE course or Faanlon Island. S t48,000 financing by 62.500 •I ol land+ 2000 i-__;;..;._-==~~=-$125.000. 646-7673 Fee slmple Attractive 30 owner s.t. ol buildings Owner MUST SACAIFICEI Beaut WEU lllLT 411 ' BARRETf yr llnanelng av all Ror MoCar41o llffr. wlUhelp llnan;e. trade or 3 Br M me. dbl frplc. -~--iiiiiii-iiiiiiiii 2 bath home. AttacM<I $450.000. Ownr will co-141 ll21 exchange. 1ov, 11nanclng super neighborhood. gar/ woncsh09. 60 x120 . 2 Del Taco Restaurants. Secure Income. Tenant takes care of operate w/r1tr1. Call • available. Please call now s20:000 below mar-corner 101. RV parking . FREE •ME WARllUn 640-2722. 673-3745 lor details F\oy Kendall, ket·S t t t ,900 Laura Priced at 109 .500 3 Bdrm, 2 bl home with -------· • ••t/1111 I crMA uo.ooo DOWN AA ~l·t266 Agl RlvH. 862-1668. agt 648-8388 ··· REALTY llreplace. cov'd patio and tH -• 1 t>r. • ba lwnlts. pa\•o. garden w /waterlall. UttleMlllMuffeteaton • El•CHtft•t"OIM db~9ar,pool f>62•11s11 lllfTI lnRIYIHICOlll IHt.ltac~ S \32,500 ..... ... t 1111 000 r•ITlllE • Bdrm, 2'), ba, frplc, everything. IMO Tulfet, along came a n-•••• • ' PANIC SALE: • BR, "" patio, tennis, pool, spa. **CLASS•• •TWO lCll.llERREALn aplder and read In th• Wa"ll10tr111lo~ $1 ,000'sbelowmkt.Take 1000 sq . It. 2 Br units, By owner 1108.500.Call YouKnowwhenyou ... 11 ",..... IQN GS lll-IUO Dally f'llot Claulfled Beams, 5kyUte1, Fr Ors advantage. Call now II S 163.000 In assumable 548-6317 Unique 3Br-H'·B•·Fple·Lg OPEN TILL8 PM. MCtton about Miu Mui· 3Br Mstr Br w/Frplc·spa 6•6-741t c211Gotd Star financing 1 blk 011 -, 24 l full Pa•e CO< lot nr betl·Sl 18,900 let'• Tulr.1 and bought It 3Ba· 3 Frplc den tam rm 17thSt. $425,000. Call E/lllde fixer. 3 tto, i tta • • 0'*1 HouM 960-Ge72 THE STAIJIES tor Sll.95. You can NII 0wn'r 640-~66 49•·3123 Cute Cape Cod 2 Br + 2 Craig. 631-1266 bonus rm Lr8 yard Ads Each 20122 SANDPIPER LN Co.pavw Charming 3 Br. 2 Ba home your tullet and lot• of t2Y. s 41• Heliotrope units, Eelde. $179K By S\19,500 $20, 00 dn. ""' on cul-de-sec In Mesa other thing• through __ Owner.645-9628 811ume loans at Month! 3 bf, 2 l>a. lrplc Need• 760-1397 673 7761 Verde. Decorated like a Dally Piiot Clualll•d Have something to tell? S950/mo. Prln only agt TLC Sl09,500 Ot best • model with spa. $149.900 Ada. Call 642·5«178 c 1asat11ed ads do 11 we11. want Ada Call 642-5676 642-1518 P•••lar "lrtH~rHk" otter. <213>530•5159 ----------------• wllll assum loans Agl ----------------Freshly painted and clean! iiiiii•iiilili-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-m MM• your lhopplng ..... ,SELL Idle Item• with a 548·5133 8Hlff lot Salt IHlff ftr lalt IHlff ftr Salt IHlft ftr lalt !!!w• ftr lalt 3 Bedroom•. 1.75 ba1111, 1111 llN ler by ulllng the Dally Pl-OaJly Piiot Clualfled Ad. ---OO I!!-l 1002 < lOO• dining/family rooms. fire-fl••-tM IY•• ••• r lot ClaAlfled Ada. s.t2...s&78. Sell Idle Item• 642·5678 Gt11ral l 2 -•Ill GtatraJ 1002 ltatrtl 1001 ltatrtl • place Large country --Al.-& ~iiiii~ilfiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~imiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~===---=;.J.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j=:;;:;:;-iiiiiiiiii:=.===--j;;~~~~;;;;;~;!;!~ kllci'len Aaeume loan Thia light and airy home ..11111 $159,000 tealures 4 Bdrmt. den. lamlly room, t>onus room, two -•bars, 2 llreplace., ceramic Ille. pool and ape Cul-0.sac locetlon, ClOH to the beactl All lhla tor only 1258.000 Hurry on this, II won't l11t Call 540-1 t 5 t tor an appointment. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK CORONA DEL MAR l&llH YlfW llLLI 1120,000 Perfect for family, this 4 BR family home Is In pristine condition! You'll appreciate the many upgrades & extras. Lovely landscaping. Certain- ly for the value this Is unbeatable. Prestious neighborhood 11 llllHllA M.V.lt UH,HO 4 BR Spanish with inner courtyard & fountain. Deck leads to mature trees & private park. Home is clean, adaptable & located In one of our best communities. Ill CIHU IEL llH 1141,IOO Feeling of charm in wood & glass new 2 BR custom home with loft bedroom. Brick fireplace & cozy built-In kitchen plus den. lncome unit • over garage with private deck! .IUllllE CIEH Ull,000 3bd. 21h ba. split level. Dramatic floor plan Includes library alcove. dining rm. family room. 2 flreplaces, study/retreat off master bedroom suite, security gate, communlty pool & tennis. .IUlltlE OIEH 1111,IOO A tasteful 3 BR home In a gated community. Ocean view. corner location, walk to pool & tennis. Many expensive extras, cheerful decor & when you compare our price -you'll knowll BEACH COMMUNITIES PllllllU 1211,000 Great 4 BR, 3 BR duplex just steps to the ocean. Summer-winter Income $29,000. Assumable 1st TD & owner wlll help with financing. l&YSllllES 1211,000 The accent Is on value in this 3 BR home located in the delightful community of BayshOres. Make an Investment in super beach living & be forever glad you made the right choice! • UH Ill! HI0,000 This owner/designer hm. was featured on 1983 Udo Home Tour! Creative perfection throughout high ceiling LR. lg. tiled patio with spa/fountain, deluxe kitchen, 2nd sty. library & sunny balcony! l&YFaHT IWUI 1111,000 Excellent Balboa location with dock. sandy beach & walking distance to shops. Each unit has 2 bedrooms, FP + Dining room. Upper has large sun deck & both have great Harbor & night light view. ULlll ISWI llH,000 Fabulous Little Island bay view from spacious upper owner's unit. Outstanding income from 3 BR lower + mother In-law quarters. Could con- vert t o very large single famlly Mme. Motivated aetter. lal tll.lll 12,QO,MO 75' Bayfrontt Slip for 95' boat home can be JJ(Jrch8Md as Is or can be divided. Large pool. If you are looklng for an exceptional bayfront a "must see!" NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 21b1 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ltOAD RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 IATHIAY Ill 0&1111 2 Winged Foot SBA.FR, Pool $699,900 MARCIA MATTHEWS WEmllfF 1308 Santiago Dr. 4BR, Pool $444,000 EVAN CORKETT llHAY Liil llLI, 128 Via Ithaca 4 BR $510,000VALERIE MARSHALL EASTIL"F 2531 Bunya 4BR $235,000 MARIAN REEDY 111111 YllW •w 1120 Goldenrod 3 BR, FR $398,500 CAROLE McMAHAN 1&1• ltllUlll 1839 H!ghland 2 BR, Oen $179,000 LINDA MAASTON UYOlllT 1907 Tradewlnds 3 BR. FR $285,000 ELEANOR BOWIE l&llH YllW .. El 1718 Margate • 4 BR $322,500 LISA WHITE IMllOLinl 146 Shoreclltt 5 BA $542,500 JENNIFER SHAW IHllOUFFS 356 Evening Canyon 5 BR $695,000 EVAN CORKETT PnllnU PT. 2107 Granada 2 BR $265,000 HILLARY THAMER CWlll llllLAIN 4501 Surrey 4 BR, View $299,000 RITA QUIGGLE UTIHIY t 111111 Ull lllf 220 Via Genoa 5 BR, FR $725,000 EDIE/CYNTHIA l&llH Y11W ... , 2012 Port Ramsgate 4 BR, FR $309,900 LARAINE SHAW OTHER AREAS EllOIU UY IMl,000 Quiet smaller sun-tllled view 3 BR home that will appeal to couple beginning or retiring. Endless posslbllltles to exercise your remodel or decor- ator skllls. Great locetlon. potential! lllUl.I UY SIH,000 Bright & airy. warm & charming, well located 4 BR family home walking distance to pools, tennis & private sandy beach. Custom t>ullt-lna. stained glass. beamed cathedral eelllngs. Fabulouall llY111 lftl 11,410MO Charming femlly home In exclualve lrvlne Cove. Ocean view from living and family rooms. Beauttful pool and patio. Gate guarded com- munlty. Superb private beach. Fee Cll-.Y ANOlRSOfl IOAN OONAIU SAAA lWvtl CORA BALOlllOSKI lYl(CH CW..C MARCIA MA tnun Bill 8CHIS SUllC CXL(Y CAROU MCMAHAN MA~CIA 8£H1S MAGGlf Gti I H CO( OLSOfl 0£81 81811 SHlllLEY HMRIS KAY PMKU JOM BOlAIC> MAllf HARvtY BRCIC>A PCTUISON HONOR BOWIC IO CAROl tNHl lR no PC1CUON JOHN CAMP8£ll VAllRtt MAASHAll RITA QUIGCL£ fVAN COltl!CIT ·~1 A MAIS10fl KATl RMUTON NEWPORT BEACH llWNITmUOI 1111,toO Live In Newport Beach for under $120,0001 Perlect for young couple who seek beautifully decorated 2 BR condo with Jacuzzi next to pool. Priced below market, Immaculate, tasteful! ILIFFS 1141,IOO Price reduced! Best buy In areal This beautlful home Is Just llke new! Plush neutral ~arpets. lovely upgrades, fresh & clean. Great flnancingll IEWPHT HlllT1 1111,000 Decorator's home. Charming 2 BR cottage, totally redecorated, In turn key condition. Lat- ticed patio, 50x 127 tot, alley access & a Newport Beach addresstt Assume low Interest financing. • lllFFI 1221,GOI Fabulous view! & financing tooll 3 BAS, den,quallty slate entry & den. Low, low down & tong term seller financing at low rate. Hlghly maintained w/very llght feeling Inside. 1111111 YllW llllH 1211,IOO Located on a very special cul-de-sac. Large, private lot. Beautifully expanded dining room & kitchen. Ideal for entertaining! 3 bedrooms and famlly room. Lovely hardwood floors. UllH Y11W .... UH,IOO 4bd. 31,.<, t>a. flexible floor plan for lrg. famllyl Famllyrm. formal dining rm. separate bonus room wtth Iott & bath. Super for teenagers. Excellent family neighborhood near school & com. pool. 111111 Y11W .... 1122,IOO Gorgeous 4 BR, family rm + bonus rm Portoflno. Beautlful neutral decor, large profession ally landscaped yard. Terrific financing available and owner wltl consider lease/option tool! IUYllW 1141,lOO Spacious pool-sized lot In 24 hr guard gated community. Light, airy 3 BR Nantucket model. Attractive decor. Owner wlll carry financing with low down. Possible lease/option. IWllH lllMI YllW LIT 1111,00G Prime view tot In prestigious Harbor Ridge guarded gate community. Bulld your dream house! Pie shaped lot where you can place an 8000 sq ft home. Owner may consider a trade. 111 Ulfll Uat,IOO New York sophlstlcationl 3 BR custom townhome features exquisite archltectural de-· tall, gourmet kitchen, colorful gardens accent- ing wrap-around brick patios, and much, much morel! Call for private ahowlng. lllOUYll lltl,HO An expanded Plan I, 5 BR. Beautifully decor· ated. Immaculate. Owner wlll finance. Many thoughtful & decorator e)(traa. New appllancea, wtiit rack, molded doora & custom bookshelves. 8£aT RfCDY WYNN WlSON MMIAN MmY USA Mil£ C YNlllA ltUMSf (l D MARCIA WORKING fltANll SUMS 808 YORKC NANCY SMOCS CVfl Y'N YCXM l""l'R SHAW JW MUlU«. lMAll: WW RtSHltfll M.,u I tt IMCY~ 1w: •rctua. talMY TMMICR S*s MIMI" AMERICA'S tA~GEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COMPANY too .. lrttHI 5 min. drive to ~Chi Up· graded "WH1rldge" 3 bedroo:n with 1.75 baths. 19mlly room, two 1"9- places Many fruit tr- $ \25,000. Muat -lhtt beauty I Prnt111 Ot•4• In beaulllul "Sycamore Glen " Short jaunl 10 beach 3 bedrooms. 2'"' baths. brlek fireplace Ma ny upgrades 2024 \ LIGHTHOUSE OPEN SUNDAY t·5 • .-HERITAGE REALTORS $140,000 You'll feel rtghl Bayview spacious 3 8< 2v. at home! Ba $5000 down. S 167,000 . Age nt Re4100411110001 1was1.1651 Ou let executive neigh--UIFlllT .... bornood • bedrooms, 3 -C>alM. IOfmal Olnlng, lam-SIOdt e<>-<>c> 2 B<ltm. Belt lly room, llreplace bargaJn 1130,000 owe Unique floor plan with $30,000 dn Well-appointed About F\&H tnvstmt 751·5989 .... 11 .... 2600 sq feet. 1235.000 . Comeaeel Open HouH Set/Sun 1·5 II LtH You'll be lmpreaaed with Take over large GI loan, thl• loYely 2 Br, 2 Ba low Interest Mesa North Condo on the bNICtl In 3 bedrooms. t.75 batns. private e•ctuslve walled dining room, llrepl.oe. community comple11. Hu Cul·de-aac loeatlon. Ideal everything fOf your enjoy· tor young l emlly. ment. lrg patio & ~n S129,900. Call today! =~~b~= = tll·HIO try s 1e5K (S40t< below UOl S. lritttl St. tu appralHd value) Whal • buy1 For appt eg1 634-1511 Of llG0-9&-44 1.lllltWlll -8 I M l 119" SIU 11 ll IU aat. ar ar Spaeloua • Bdr p'ool Trinidad fSland. cu~lom home family rm le<mel bullt mansion, 60 on dlnlnQ rm. Aakl~g only "lfttar. St.350,000. Bllr $150.000 R.V parking. _84_1-<>666 _____ _ Dian• Cappel «131·1286 Im•• 1M4 1=== IUllD OPEllll FRI/UT/Ill NEW HOMES FROM $189,000. . ...... These brand ~w spec· tac:ular homH were Wiil• HTATD awarded floor plan ol the Low.al pr~ Plan , wtth year tor 8 wett8'n atatM. muter sul1ee. on l'f'lvat• 3 ma911ve Bdrm• plua tunny locallon. Air con- tamlly room. aunken 11\1-dltlonlng. decoralOJ win· Ing room, vaulted ~I-dow Qoverlnga & w.,.. lngs. stained glut, tky-P9P«'9· 2 btletc ~loa llgh11. nand carved oak w11n bullt·ln BBQ. Large stair ralllng. gormel country kllchtl\, Com· kitchen• and more munlty tenn11, pool & Beaulllul prlvare etr"t parka. Only 1167.000. With vintage lamp pollt IRPI "?.-, In• prime arH UllS I-... OPEN HOUSE ,._ FRI/SAT/SUN 12·5 Woodbri dge OrovH 273 MONTE VISTA Auburn model. 2 bdml l&HER HAL nun with every UPOf~• Im· egtnable GOfgec>us net.1· 845-6836, evM 675-3138 tral decor i..ro-y.,d, •llST ..... t PlllUllll UYWllllU* Ju11 completed, 4 ultra cuatom bullt condOl lrg sq It .. E tldeC.M. Open Dally 1t-8.280eElden (Bet DelMar & Santa Ana C C.) 472-8230. 973.1771 luah 11ndacaplng a redwood ci.ck A mutt .... St52,000. . .......... lllUl1 ...... Premium location tcfON from PoOI & large per1I l.IOlll & airy; totally tm· mecutete lnelcM & out. Lowty decor; briek pellO ANUtne low lnt_...t 1st. Ctlilt Diana Pert!IM laurel Point TownhouM, 3 552·2000 8{. 2'A t>a. •ll•ctleel g.,. $132,000. AMlty Ser-C---VW--IP-._.-ct-ecl-.Mt-~ vlcea 844·2612. :~ condo In J .M. Liii.. ~ Tuni.odl ~ 3 Bdr. 2 Be. w/centr. air, 2 Meir 8< ""'-· 6en.. only 5 Yfl Old. b91t E..ioe 2112 Ba. Pfof. deoor.eed. nr b•~· S115t,OOO. 8kr, owner h .. purcM9Mout Opn Sun 12·6. 2393 ot •tat• $3\5,000. JMrl S1111a AM Ave. 846-8286 Laten, Macnab lrvlne Alty 752· 1414 LIWMWI IWIUWIUUDY U•tWL Chted comm V.,-y NohlY 3 8drm s Ba W"'OOd"""bi ... ~- u.,gr•ded . .Owet unit~ A~ ~!,':~~A 1~ 0~ new •PPllancet Incl frto a micro-wave. 1ni.ma1 MO 1 172~ • Call Loll Miiter •Y•· $l3t,$OO. Open lorlnronn9110n.131·12M Hou•• lat 1.1. 1111 or eD-7844 South Coatt ~. wntt H 101. A01 720-0504 s 1r.'re~ fin 1tiiiifiiiiiiiiil 1138.000. I. ...... _ Ownr/bllr f41·1$t6 sw.•~-..-- ThOuMftdl belOw ,,..,_ .. E .. talde s Ir. 2 la. pool. U20Kownlbllr'711 ... l0 I 140,000. Otvln AMI r.. - 111• &42·&381 lel ldelt MIN Ml_,.11 ...... --====..:.:.: ·-·-· .. ·., . .,._. ..... , ~.; :1.· •• . ~-" ) -~-- 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aus:Ju!.t 7, 1983 Will intere·st-rate boost thwart housing recovery? WAS HINGTON-Rising mortgage interest rates threat.en to choke off the current housing-led e<:onom1c recovery. Harry Pryde, presjdent of the Nauonal Assoc1auon of Home Builders wams. "This could go down as the shorlt:sl housing recovery In post-war hlStory," Pryde said. "lt started last CX·tober and could end by lat.e summer. We expect thl' current high level of housUlg production to drop sharply later th1S year unless the current upturn In interest ratt.>S is re- versed." Du:in~ Juno the govcrnnwnt reporlt'd that new homes and apanrnent units were started at an annual raw of 1.747 million, about the same rate as recorded In the previous month and up 92 percent from Affordable housing • reverses 1ts course W AS HIN GTON -H ou si n g af- fordabili ty sH pped in June a fw r 12 consecuuve months of 1mprovemc•nt, ac- cording to Na tional Assoc1at1on of Re- altors calculations. The association's Housing Affordability Index fell to 81.7 in June-down 2.3 percentage points from May's index or 84 0. "The June index means that a farruly earning the U S. income of $24,500 had 81. 7 percent of the income necessary to qualify for the purchase of a me- dian-priced e xistig home, which was $72,300 last month," Dr. Jack Carlson, chief economjst and executive vice presi- dent of the association, explained. "The median family income in June would, however, enable a family to qualify for the purchase or a $59,100 home," Carlson noted. "In May, the same family could have qualified for a $58,200 home." The index declined in June because of the relatively large increase in home prices, association analysts sajd. "The association 's preliminary survey data shows tha t the median price paid for an existing home in June increased by $3,100 Crom the May level of $69,200.'' Carlson said. While this was a relatively large increase, the median resale home price lru>t month still was only 4 2 pcn.-ent above the median price on one year ago. he added. "Although home prices are unlikdy tu show a similar increase in July. thl·rt· 1s a strong likelihood that the Housmg Ar - fordability lndex for July will slip t•ven further and perhaps drop back bt~luw 80." Carlson said. "because of the> higher mortgage rat.es the Federal Honll' Lo:in Bank Board is expected to report " The interest rate used for thl· Af- fordability lnde x covered only '1fle first week of June, thus the increases since then wilJ be recorded the first week o( subsequent months. The Affordability Index calculations use the Bank Board's average rate on conventional loans clOS<'d for the purchase of previously occupied homes. The bank board's average interest rate for the first week of June was 12.67 percent-down slightly from the 12.82 percent rate of the first week in May. For June, monthly principal and interest payments on a 30-year, fixed -rate mortgage for 80 percent of the me- dian-priced home increased to $625. That was $20 higher than in May but $102 less than in June of lai;t yPar. the production rate of June 1982. Since the beginning of June, however, mortgage interest rates have risen nearly a full percentage point, and somee<:o)lOffi· ista expect rates to climb another point to about 14 percent later this year. "At 12 percent rates, we are at the edge of atfordability," Pryde said. "At 14 percent, we are over the edge and thlS housing ret.'Overy will e nd " During the past six weeks of steadily rising interest rat.es, builders have been reporting a sharp decline ln home sales and the number of potential customers v1s1ting their subdivisions. "We can't continue building at the Junerate without upturn in home sales and a decline in interest rates.'' Pryde said. Pryde blamed the rise in interest rates on "soaring and un<.'Ontrolled federal deficits and great uncertainty over the nallon's monetary policy." To sustain the current recovery at a li~<1llhy. noninflationary pace, NAHB's Exl'<:Utive Committee, in a state ment approved last week and released to<fay, called on Congress and the Adminis- tration to: -Scale back the growth of entitlement programs. -Hold thE: real increase in defense spending to the Congressionally man- dated level of 5 percent. -Consider appropriate tax increases that would not abort the rec.'Overy. In addition, the NAHB Executive Committee said that "the Federal Reserve Board should pursue monetary gro~th targets that would reduce Interest rates and accommodate rismg credit demands of a growing economy." In the st.atme nt, NAHB dismissed as 1llogical speculation that the current recovery is too strong and therefore threatens to reignite inflation. "More than 10 million Americans remain un- employ~. industrial production is still running well below capacity (74.5 percent of capacity), plant and equipment spend- ing is depressed and the recovery is still weak, uneven and fragile compared to previous post-war recoveries," the NAHB Executive Committee said. Bank of America announces a new aQjustable home loan with an interest rate ceiling. ( INTRODUCING BANI< OF AMERJCA'S CAPPED A DIUSTABLE H OME LOAN, Wini AN INITIAL INTEREST RATE THAT'S LOWER TI~ MOST FIXED RATES. If vuu Ol'CU thl lower rat<.:' of an aJ1 u.,t:1Qlc rat(' hnmc lo:tn wJay, hut w:rnt to feel -.ccurc about whnt your rote will he tomorrow, Bank of Amcnca\ CAPPED Adiu~tablc rate home !nan may he 1u~t what you need w mnkc your drl'llm home n rcn lily. Unlike some other ndiu!ttoblc r.Hc loan,, th1' one hnc; a <; pmm celling, <;0 you'll know the mcl'\t your r:uc cnn go up nr down 111 t hl' f11tUfl' \upp11-.c vm1 wcrl' to nbtn1n .1 $11)0,l lllll < o\l'l'FD Ad1u,t.1hk r,1tt' lo:in wnh .m 1n111,il note r,Hl' nf 11 7-,'lf• 1\.1-.t•<l on .in a"umnl prl·pn1d hnnn1,;e chM~C of $2200, the lwn woukl hove :m 11nnual pcrcmtagc rate of 11.01<~,. h would 1n11rnlly rcqum~ i(10 monthly rnvmcnc' of1il ,l)(J9 II. hut tl1l .111111unt•,.1f thl' monthlv p:1yme111' anJ the .1nn11.1l 1ll'r<.:l'nt.:ll{e 1a1c wn11IJ <.:h:'ln}\l' :l' a ll"-Ult of tntcr~t r.lll' chanKL" AT BANI< OF AMERJCA, TilE CHO ICE IS YOURS. Our C.APPI n Ad1mtnhlc rate homl· loan l!t IU't one of the lcx111' nvadnhlc nt Bnnk of Amcm:n We 11lsooffcr a t.\Jnvcr1uonal fixed rmc lonn. AilJ our BASIC Ad juM.1blc rate home loan, which offc rs the lowc't 1111trnl rate of the thn.-c. No mtu· tcr what kind nf financing y0u need, you'll find the nght typco£ln•m for you 4 t B.1nkof Arncricll. \.al 1forma\ lcodmg lender has the money you Ol'<'U wdny 111 finance the home for your future \owe ll' fir,l l1c:t.1u' 11ght now :u Bank c,t AmcrlCJI. your futurt' '' lookin~ pretty good! BANK ON THE LEADER. m . Bank of America , Resales on upswing . State housing activity reflects gains in June LOS ANGELES--Stat.ewide home "Despite recent large yearly gains in resale activity continued to improve Ul activity, difficulties for the housing June, posting a 61.2 percent increase recovery appear likely unless the rise over the annuali.z.ed rat.e of sales smce May in mortgage interest rates is recorded for the same month a year halted or reversed," said Joel Singer, ago, the California Association of vice presjdent of Planning, Research Realtors has reported. and Economics. "The decreasing rate of June 1983 resales registe red a monthly activity gruns since February seasonally adjusted annual rate of and the very small increase in sale 372,970 units, representing the largest volumes recorded in June over May year to year increase since 1971, the this year suggests that the momentum first year for which the statewide of the housing recovery is weakening statistical series of home resales was because of othe renewed upward compiled, and surpassing the 58.6 pressure on rates. percent recorded in May this year. The modest 2.4 percent year-to-year June 1983 resales were 2.9 percent increase in the median home price above the 362,611-unit annualii.ed rate manifested by the June 1983 per- of May 1983. fonnance reflects a larger maket share The June h ome resale gains rounded among smaller homes and the continu- out strong perfonnances for the sa'Ond ing large inventory of unsold homes," quarter and for the first six months. Singer said. "As this inventory declin- Resale activity in the 1983 second es. an increase in appreciation rates iS I quarter averaged a seasonally adjusted anticipated." annualized rat.e of 355,305 units. This is The median ti.me on the market for an increase of 33. 7 percent over the existing single-family homes mcreased 1983 first quarter and an incraase of slightly to 82 days m June 1983, I 52.6 percent over the 1982 second compared to 79.2 days in May thts year quarter A year ago the median tune on the The 1983 first haH had a seasonally market was 75.I days Of homes sold in adjusted annualii.ed sales rate of June this yeart, 13.8 percent were on 1 310.742 units. This constitutes a 35.7 the market les.s than 30 days, 19.9 percent increase over the activity level percent were on the market 31 to 60 l ofthe l 982fir.stpalf,putisl5.9percent days. 17.2 pe~nt,61to90 days. and below the 1981 first half, when sales 35.2 percent, more than 90 days. were already depressed from the levels The inventory of unsold homes is recorded in 1979 and 1980. shrinking under the influence on "The very large year to year increase increased sales. The unsold inventory is dramatic proofof the housing market index shrank to 12.8 months in J une recovery that can be provided by lower 1983 down from 14.3 months in May inte~t rat.es.'' said A. Gordon this year, and 17 .9 months a year ago. Nicolson, CAR representative. 'interest With the lower institutional mart.age rates are substantially below those interest rates. tradiuonal financing prevailing a year ago, and the avail-patterns are returning. Three out of ability of 30-year fixed-rate mortgages five home resale transactions in June is much great.er. Rising consumer 1983 involved cash to a new loan. confidence at the time these trans-Assumptions, still an important factor actions were initiated, in April and May in the current resale market, involved this year, also contributed to the 21.5 percent of the transactions. decisions by Californians to buy." The statewide median sale price for The statewide median home price condominium units rose sharply to tnched up eight-tenths of 1 percent in $122,414 in June 1983, a 13.3 percent June 1983 to $114,828, a 2.4 percent increase over Ma y 1983 and an 11.4 increase over the previous year. The percent increase over June 1982. The second quarter median price registered UNOld inventory index of con- $113.853, up 2.3 percent over the 1983 dominiums w as 24.7 months in J une flrst quarter and 3 percent over the 1983, up from 24.2 months in May 1983, rorrespondln~ 1982 quarter. and 23.2 months a year ago. New flexible mortgage introduced by Mercury Mercury Savings has announced a new fl exible mortgage program dC' signed for all owner occupant homl' buyers, offe ring exceptional op- portunities for first-time home buyers. Limited to owners who occupy their home, the new Mercury Flexible I.;oan (MFL) speciCically addresses the two primary problems of home buyent-ability to qualify for 8 loan and the size of payment for a ffordabili- ty. Gall Sneeds, aenior vice president for loan origination. described the new lending program as a "major break- through in dealing with the needs of the borrowena 1n the new lnteresl rate envlronment of the 80's." The basic principle involved In the new MFL instrument is starting with an inlUal, administered interest rate which aerves u the basil for qualifi- cation for the loan and lniUal payments. Paymenta are locked 1n at the lnltt.J level for o full two years regardless of Interest rate variations. The inltlal Interest ra~. 9 ~ percent for loant of$ 100,000 and below, la flxcd for the flnt six months of the loan. Thereafter, the Interest rate ls related to the published prtce of six-month ireuury bill• and cannot move more than 6 percent up or down during the lire of the loan~ the T-.8111 lndexlna huti.rted. The ln.ltlal. low level payment lt locked ln for a full two yean, and af \.l'r that canhot mow more than 7 \It ~rcenl per ye.r In either dire!CtJon. Loana wlll ~ written for a full 30 years, but the payment schedule must he recast after five years to provide for a full amortization at what is then both the principal balance and the interest rate. S hould the payments indfoate an increase after five years, the l6an may be extendro for a n additional 10 years in calculating payment structures to reduce payment liability. Borrowers ~ given complete Oex- ibillty In making additional loan pay- menta and may pay all or any part of the loan without penalty at any time. The MFL loan may be assumed by the purchaser of the property subject to the purchaser qualifying flnancially. occupying the home and amwniol a payment achedulc bated upon the Interest rate In force a t the tJme of the Sunday Ae•I Eetete Deadllnes Space ReHrv•tlon and Proof Copy Wednesday ...................... 5:00 p.m. C•"l•ra·ReadJ Copy Thursday ................ 3:00 p.m. Contect Joeeph BeMd""' (714) iQ.4111, lrt 111 J ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 oa Financing plan helps at Camelot A "princely" financing program la encouraging the Rolls Royce set to Investigate the potential of estate ownership this month dur- ing a special selling of estate homes in the Camelot community in San Juan Capistrano. Property Concepts, Inc., direc- tor of sales for the hilltop com- pound, ls reporting as many as 40 viaitors a day and is projecting a complete sellout within four months as would-be dwellers in Camelot sell existing homes to move to a larger, more luxurious home. selecting a home are ofrertc'd I 0 percent financing (10.25 A.P.R.) when making a 20 percent down payment and 10~ percent (10.75 A.P.R.) when making a 10 percent down payment. An individual selecting <i Camelot home priced at $399,500 would make a $79,900 payment and repay the loan balance of $319,600 at a 10 percent (10 25 A.P .R.) in 119 equal monthly payments of $2,843.97. At the end of 10 years, the remaining balan<:C' of $294,607.19 would be paid off m full or refinanced by the owner. Ca~elot's Camlan model has air of regality. The Tintagel model is the 4Quee n of Camelot.' Andrew Piretti of Property Concepts says a strong financing program is a major inducement being offered buyers. Individuals "Ten-year financing at a low rate is finding tremendous ac:ccp- tance," says Piretti. "Soph1sti- Beach focus of new homes at Dana Crest ' Dana Crest, Standard-Pacific Corp.'s beach-oriented community in Dana Point. is now offering single-family homes with special guaran- teed 12~ percent (12~ percent annual percentage rate), 30-year, fixed-rate financing. According to.Steve Scarborough, vice president of the building firm, Standard-Pacific will guarantee the low interest rate regardless of how high the market rate may be at the time escrow closes. This special financing applies to homes purchased now that will be ready for close of escrow and move-in by Sept.ember and December at the community. Scarborough noted that the last phase of Dana Crest, which is currently half-sold out, will be the last opportunity for Southern California home- buyers to purchase these single-family, four-bedroom homes just one mile from the ocean at prices starting at $177,990. "Dana Crest is just three miles south of Laguna Niguel," he said, "where homes of comparable size and quality are priced much higher." Ranging in size from 2,04~ to 2,253 square feet, the two remaining Dana Crest plans offer two to two-and-one-half baths, ceramic-tile entries, vaulted ceilings, exterior potshelves and rear-yard fencing. Additional appointments which greatly enhance the entertainment value of these homes are wet bars (in some plans). wood-burning fireplaces with gas outlets. and sliding g~ doors to rear patio areas. Hotpoint, eye-level, double ovens; power-saver dishwashers and heavy-gauge waste disposals equip Dana Crest's gourmet kitchens. Ceramic-tile countertops, eating bars and luminous ceilings are further highlightS. Walk-m. or two-wall closets provide ample wardrobe storage in the well-designed master bedroom suites. Double-door entries ofCer drama, and some private dressing room/bath areas feature double vanities. Corian marble pullrnans and ceramic-tiled tubs or showers complement both master and secondary baths in all plans. Model homes are open daily from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. at Dana Crest. To reach the ocean-close development, visitors should take the San Diego Freeway (5) to the Pacific Coast Highway exit, then turn north on Pacific Coast Highway to The Street of the Golden Lantern. Tum right and proceed up the hill to Dana Crest. Further information may be obtained by calling 831-8880. On the Pacific ONLY ONE LEFT! R educed To $385,000! Visit this new c ustom home by John Lyttle and Michael Mahoney. Cyprus Cove is a private, guard- gated, oceanfront community with its own private beach, tennis courts, pool, spa and clubhouse. 245 Aven.ida Vi~ta Del Oceano, San Clemente, CA 9'J6i2. 714/498-8380. THE TOWNE COLLECTION Spectacular town- homes on a gran<l scale -up to 4,579 square feel ()f interior living space. From $525,000 THE CUSTOM COLLECTION I Estatt>-sized lots . some large enough for a substantial home, <See Camelot e11tates, Page 04) I A spectacular choice of homes and estate sites behind ~arded gates in Newport Beach. THE MANOR THE GALLERY COLLECTION COLLECTION Highly traditional Belcourt's most pres- single-family detached tigious offering. homes of up to Four custom home 4,411 square feet. designs of impressive I swimming pool p/11s regulation tennis court. From S720,000 dimension and lavish I From 5375,000 accord-appointments. •x cauaNT PINANCINO -----l Ing to size and view. From $990,000 See salesperson for details. I (714) 720-1016 BElCOL J RT ~ ' . ~ , I . . . . ' • • . . . . . . r t> • • P4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 Camelot estates ... From Page 03 :ated buyers look for appreciation :Jf values and look to either sell the home before the end of the 10-year period, or refinance at what they expect to be favorabl.e rates in 1993." Visitors to Camelot say the opportunity to own one-half to one acre wooded lots in a prime residential area and the luxury appointments of the individual homes are high on their motiva- tion Uats. The homes are being ottered at prices ranging from S399,500 to S569,500 u "fantasy homes" for super-achievers, according to Piretti. The homes have been designed as "statement" homes with lavish entertainment centers, kingly bath and bedroom suites , state-of-the-art kitchens and artiaan-<.:ralted interior appoint- men ta. An on-site aales office Lt open daily in the Camelot community at 31272 Via Quebrada. Information ia a1ao available by contacttnc Property Concepts CorporaUon at 31877 Del Obt.po, Suite 106, San Juan C.aplatrano. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. A UNIQUE FRENCH VILLAGE ille de Ceri1el Slate-1rcy roofl. Norman turretl. Ordl bay• overlookin1 the street• from 1econd storeys. It looks for all the world like a village in the countryside of France. But it's tucked away in the 1reen and golden hills of La,una Niguel. IN LAGUNA NIGUEL From $160,000 9 to $186,000 803 to 90% LOANS 30 YEAR FIXED (714) 495-3244 % % * •Ye.rs I •nd 2, ytars 3·30. 11 ~ 'l APR 11.7 APR A cozy hamlet of 48 old country townhomea. Two-and three-bedrooms, 1, 481 -2 ,006 square feet; wet bars with marble tops, double attached 1ara1es, oak cabinetry and mantel1, marble fireplaces, ceramic tile counters. mirrored wardrobes. OLD COUNTRY TOWNHOUSES BY HOWARD MARK CIE .. . ' . Grand piano graces library in Belcourt Hill model home. Belcourt Hiii homes spacious Plan Four models top of the line at Newport Beach project With its attached three-car gar- age, its vaulted, beamed maater bedroom ceiling, its step-up li- brary poeitioned aa a focal point, and its spacious family room, the Plan Four at J.M. Peters' Belcourt Hill in Newport Beach is a dramatic example of the builder's craft. The Plan Four was 3,294 square feet, stylishly distributed between three bedrooms, three and a half baths, verandas on both levels, and two fireplaces; one in-the living room. the other in the master suite. Passing through the home's private entry court and through the front door, the eye immedi- ately travels toward the library (which would also make an ideal sett1J1i for a grand piano). To one side of thla room is the formal dining room, with the living room to the other. Plan Four's kitchen, like all of thoee at Belcourt Hill, already is outfitted for the preparation of meals. Imported Allmilmo c.abi- netry, a built-in food proceeeor, a spacious Sub-Zero refrigerator, with doors of wood matching that of the cabinets, a Jenn-Air tri-convertible boodles. cooktop, and a .eparate Thennador micro- wave and aelf-cleening oven alao are included. Other plans in the Belcourt Hill collection range in size from 2,0236 to 2,534 square feet, offering two bedrooms, and two and a half or three full baths. Prices for the Plan Four begin at $575,~. Prices elsewhere in the Belcourt Hill collection begin at $420,000. Model homes at Belcourt Hill, and at the J .M. Peters Company's companion develo'pment o f Belcourt are currently open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily. For further information on Belcourt Hill, those interested are invited to call 760-3808 during the hours mentioned. To reach Belcourt Hill. take the Jamboree Road offramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive toward the coast. At Ford Road. turn left. The guard-gated en- trance will be just a sh ort distance from the intersection, on the left. The uniformed guard will direct visitors to the model homes. : L= -= -= -= -= _::M:d:r~=et:t-d::by:B:lo=m=g~re~n~R~ea~lty~~·~C~ou~rt~4.'5~y~t-o-;._ _-;._Bro~-k~r~rs=~=~;~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~;..;~ '~-=----. ·-=---·-·---Easy-going style of life at Aliso • OR ELSE. •• WHEN SELECTING A SITE FOR YOUR ULTIMATE CUSTOM HOME DON'T SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS. • 24 hour guarded-gate and roving patrol • swim and tennis center • each lot custom designed • 39 closed since June 1983 • panoramic ocean views from $145,000 9 ~ 15 Madrigal, Son Clemente, CA 91672 (71.f) 643-1392 Singles. pouples, and young families living at affordable Aliao Meadow. in Laguna Hills find that the built-in snack bar -surrounded by the kitchen, dining room and living room in all models -becomes the focal point of their informal lifestyle. "There's no quest.ion but that the snack bar is the most popular place in mast of the homes here," reports Pat Maaon, the Walker• Lee salesperson at the 248-home community. "Residents uae the bar for a quick breakfast, a late-night snack, or even an infonnal lunch or dinner -when they don't care to eat in the large fonnal dining room or their fenced patio. Guests u.e the bar while enjoying cocktails or when chatting with the host or hoat.em preparing dinner. It's juat a very convenient little feature." Muo.n added that Aliao Meadows has many other popular features. "Let's start with the price. Our homes begin at just '82,500. Our three-bedroom model is only $89,950. And, theee are good-sired homes, with either 960 or 1,248 square feet of livig apace. "Equally important, these are not stacked flats "or crowded townhouaes. They are individu ally built, single-family homes that have been nestled toge the r to form pinwheel-shaped groups of four. They have a tremendous amount of light and A R C H I P R 0 . T E p E privacy. There is lots of open space. This place is like a park -and it is surrounded by rolling hills. "Our low down payments, starting at just 5 percent, pennit many people who have not been able to buy a home to become homeowners. And. our low interest rates enable them to qualify easier and to have smaller monthly payments." Aliso Meadows' conventional interest rates are 9 '4 percent for the first year; 10'4 percent for the second year and 11 '4 percent (12 ~ percent A.P.R.) for the remaining 28 years. Monthly princi- pal and interest payments start as low as S567 with 20 percent down, $673 with 5 percent down. "U all that isn't enough to make up someone's mind to buy at Aliso Meadows, we have yet anothe r strong incentive: a special double bonus pack- age worth approximately $2.500. This includes paying for up to $2.000 of non-recurring closing costs plus $500 worth of draperies," Mason concluded. Details can be obtained by calling 643-0547 or visiting the sales office. open daily from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. It may be reached by taking the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway south to the Alicia Parkway off-ramp (first exit put El Toro Road), turning right on Alicia and going southwest 1 'h miles to Via Lomas and Aliso Meadows. C T R T U R I E S A L TIMELESS STYLE I •Many have acclaimed it the finest com- bination of architectural design, integrity of construction and location in Newport. The Steve Chase designed interiors are truly something to behold! Its command- ing location on Big Canyon Country Club is premier. And its approximately 7000 square feet are remarkably designed for family activities or extensive entertaining. Noteworthy seller financing in addition ·to qualified aasumption of an attractive ' $2,000,ooo+ First. Sound value at $3,250,000 fee . ONE CIVIC PLJ\ZA SUITE 260. NEWPORT MACt I I I I I , ' I .I 1 ' .. Orange Coast DA ILY PILOT /Sunday, A uguat 7, 1983 05 ltaM• ltr kit l tun Its Salt .. , ... ltr kit ...... 111 kit ...... 1 Jlt ...... ler !alt l!!!f! If! lalt It!!!! fer Salt !•t•tt ltr kit lttm Its Salt lrriat 1044 lrriat 1044 lrriat 1044 lmat 1044 lmat lM4 a.,111 ltac' 10 .. ltwrrt It••' lOH ltwf!!I a.u. 1011 ••wrrl ltac~ lOlt t .... , IOH 3,~h:~~~~·1Jv~· MAGNfFICENTU wmun ...... W&llll *AUCTION* LJff hll•rtrHi &1&111• 5 Bdrm•. t9111 l8'41, ... IUTllYllUMIW 1156.500 551·H03 Geroen HolM In Tunte llllUHlllU Sal/Sun 15 W•lle•~ ltTIY&ftlULLD L naBeac:hOc:Mn t•"' 1'1nOHU eluded pool •IH tot ge • br +tam~ rm, all ••&-II Rock 3 Bdrm. 2''\ ba restel~encelrlc: wb/131·bdtln•."''t2rpblao,' ~nlv. ~f:on cr:r 1 w/3·4 bd houN Wiii v:!"'\Bdrm 3'nBathe 124VlaLICSoNord Open Tollllyptlvatecuttomli.d Owner an:111oue ~ $.475,000 t>enSun --& E I I k pool ""' nan . u y ·~· IMtopt O< no dwn or aeoo. " 4 • old hom~ Sun 1·6 5 Bd 4 Ba home loo. MP-POOtelble '"" opllon 1·6 12• Via Loree TIRnHMU nergy uv no ac &helle roof & high beam •uinable ,11?7 000er 2B~ Mllat 10 refinance for roomeqlorpootyr t~mal • 873·7871 1tate m•kl'eqtre. paddle Under '300,000. !Inane:· Ow~tblu 675·9103 and •P• PanoramlC night cemng1 Br'A"I & airy twnhme v • • Y ... H b t 11-• ' ~ ----I I """" I Ing • v e 11 Ag 8 n I ----Totally private cu11omlred llght vi-EJtttnelv• use ef\ 'V" I L Ownet Call em O'Hare c:a... ave au •an . ., dll'llng, ci.n. 2 lrplct, * FIRIOLHlll * enn • coone, """'' enc 048 044 IHT UYI 10~ II 5 Bd 4 Ba home Inc Mi>· ol ceramic Illes and wood tute ul decOfll ~ ow-633-2584 1151 1001 bu1 lamp frozen ...... gourmet kltcti.n 2 011 epa & wet bar. All with a ·I arele maid's q1rs. peddle panelling Cenl A/C A ~~~ i1~g.415o ?n: ' · Call Nancy, (prln/agtl. garage, eeuna. lnepeel (lt4He• IH~) 1pec1cu11r vclew Tht mmmm• -. ------nV11 Trl·lvl• comunty ••nnle court•. pool, t ncl truly uncommOfl t>ome 762 7,373 875-1236 or 559-e.OO Aug 21 t-4PM S•te Stt. Br 3ba, llPPfX 2 00 •II. flneet ottetlng ever In uYOlllT 8P<>011tenn11 1 near t>MCll epa & _, ber All w1lh a • ....... •... A 27 1pM c 1 1 oc .. n vu 'Flt~ mkt Irvine $686 000 Fae -paClOua. rple, dbl.gai, '• • ~ UO · · •I or OOO .. 552•7500• NEW LISTING blln1 ,... 11Hm1 Npl Cr Ml 1pee1acular vtew Tna ••rA I urn •-LEE Lovely "H .. tti.f" Model In t ·-~ 1041 Info. Marah Dozar •PP' ol 1450. I ,.g1 • gooCI bulc home wnh 6 2·3 B~~ ~ End unlla finest ottering ever In ~ ¥Yn.a..n.DRCS quit\ cul-d•NC Nttlng . ..,.u ltac AuctlonMfa. l&llU.a'I UfflllTO H Bdrm•. remlly room. 1179,500to'225,000. lrvlne $585,000. Fee Or Real Estate Home axlande 10 large 2 13·272·9538. Apptll 20125~ below ap-Panoramic view from l1tge c:ovlfed pallo, for· Agt.552·7500 lty patlowlthvlewt>eyondol OPEN SUNDAV 370 pra1aa11. Mutt ICI nowt •V«Y window. Lar. 2 mal dining room and 'Ells ii(T ".. ..~ ....... ,-woods hlll• and green Mountain 2 Br Wood IPH 11111 Need 120K/1691< dn. I d .. .. IU Ill" 1ewn1°. T .. I• lre•hl" .tllnglt, 9'>QtleH hOUae lmmac. remodeled Lagun• John Zarvoe Vllcln~.E bd, 2 ba. w/boal an •llP man c;urad gar ene ... in ~ 11 HI I h41 '1)00 ·~() l11L•r 111 ~l r oR 6511177 [mi " ' /'-1 11 1 l block Sparkling condition room for pool The bell $109500 ~ pelnted4Bdrm,3bath w....,aun ,v-. cnarm ... 2Br1Ba,ahorl 540·5683,llm760· 9 $675,000. 213·947·5 144 neighborhood too IESTVALUE 1 home 11 avallebte Im· tobeach.S2IO,OOO •ttoll to the beach. ogn avu. 213.945.2347 Priced to eell ·tee Lit IPll11-llatlH 3 t~RJL:?.O~l.~l!i~-~a7t~L21418=. Ntw911.497·5411 ~~YM:~~o~Re~I~~ ,~; •.lllTIUIOll* deys, 7 14·675-2911 Beazley. 3~u~e~:e~e4:'apacloua- Clean. brlglll, 2 bd, 2 be -MICHILIOel DfllVll oable to 4 B<lr, 247K lull • ._ _. llMEI 1200,IOO dllells. 494·0731 One of tile largeet 4 BA 2 wknds 1141 l&ITl< 2345 161h Street Orange1ree detac;hed lllWle price. 2cn< dwn. Agt, tPll UT /Ill 1·1 New cuatm home In lhe 1tory, 2 bl N-port Crest UYFROIT 01110 8PH llll&Y 1-1 PO patio home. I 15,000 lllVllE IROYIS Jerry e 4 o. 5 2 ~ 4 , 141-1200 gate guarded private ltWJ!ll ltac~ IHI homu Cool ocun Beat view 011111 Owner will 142·1200 llEW RT HEl8HTS below apprelsel Avail for 752•1414 beac:tl commllnlty. Emer· bree111 are enjoyed year ASSUME LOAN/LSE OPT Im med occupancy TIWIHHE aid Bay,"' Bdrm 41/2 Ba. $100,000 REDllCTION. round lncludH ten· llnance, 675·8676 or PRICE LOWERED 551·3963 2 B 2 8a be Ill II • Univ. Pk TerrlQI 3 Br 0\'lr 4225 aq. It. 180 deg. $450,000. 3 er. 2 Ba. nl1/pool lecilltlH. PrlOed 675•8444 -1219,000 10 1101&111 0.Hr r · au u Y up Dover model, 2 Ba, lOnt ocean vi-Flnenclng pool. ocean. bey view, only 1 199 500 Owner will _____ ·_ graded, Hsumable low locallon, walking di•· 1val11ble. Cell 842·1268 Ca1allna 1unael1 & nlghl hat fl · · Ith 1 w l&YSIOREI 0 : • 1 OPENSATURDAY 1·5 1n1 loon St27.500 Agt, 1ancetocomm.pool.F" Agt llghts 645 ·6557 & P nanceC w 0 AgtAnn 494.7754 Large 2 er. Iba home Jerry 6 40 -523 4 • alnd $139.500. Jean , 63l-Oll90wner/A ent lnterealrale. allnowloo Prlsllne3Br3Be,corner BlgCanyonlamilyhoma.5 Cllhedral c:ell lrplc. lrg 752-141-4 Laten 752·1414 llLLNTUH O see home, 2561 Circle Dr country kitchen, covered Lo..r S Arch Bay. Oen vu Have aonwthlng you want IUL HT&TI ITllE Opn Aug. 6·7. 12·6 For -------• !:l1e.se::,~!~ k7'~~~~r patio. nice yard Corner Find whal ~ou want In 4Br Opan House 10M11?Clualfiedadedo 0&1.Llll-1771 more 1nlo call collect Sl,l95,ooo. Really Ser· lot. $127,000 5~ Daily Pilot lasslfleds 642·5876 499·3144. It W911. 642-5878. 805-682·5541 Call &42·5878 vices 64•·2562 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 50 Orchard Orangetree Irvine 551 ·3963 $109,500 Sal Sun 11 ·:> 358 19th St. 640·6259 $127,000 SUN 1-5 170 Rochester, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $125,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 313 Onyx, Balboa Island 631 · 1400 $295,000 Sat/Sunday 1·5 609 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673·4400 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Rana, lrvlne 644·6200 $205,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 2764 Hillview, Newport Beach 644-7020 $259.000 Sunday 1-5 2 BA plu1 FAM RM or DEN 2617 Clay Street Newport Heights 646-6321 $239,000 Sun 12·5 233 16th Place, Newport Beach 574.4333 $135,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 * 1509 Eton Place, Westcllll, NB 631·7300 $315.000 Sun 1·5 * 1 Pandora, lrvlne Groves, lrvlne 642·5200 S 132.500 Sunday 1-4 3437 Wlmbledon Way, Wimbledon VIII, CM 546-2313 $189,000 Sunday 1-4 2758 Hlllvlew. Newport Beach 644-7020 $275.000 Sunday 1-5 30 Segura, Rancho San Jo Villas. Irv 631-7370 $198,000 Sunday 1·5 22 Coventry, (Hrbr Rdg) NB 644·6200 $370,000 Sunday 2·5 3425 Ocean Blvd Corona del Mar 631·1400 $1,475,000 Sunday 2·6 3 BEDROOM 1839 Highland (Hrbr Hlghlnds) NB 644·9060 S 179,000 Sun 1-5 20722 Sandpiper Ln .. H B. 960-6672 $116,900 Sat/Sun 1-• 2007 Baja, Bluffs. Newport Beach 851 ·9135 S 165,000 Sunday 1-4 301 No. Flower, CM. 633-8959 •Catalina, Newport Beach 645-0303 $245,000 Sun 1·4 Sun 1-4 311 Walnut, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $137,500 Sunday 1·5 616 Marlgold, Corona del Mar 675·5511 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 112 Via Havre, Lido Isle, N.B. &73-7300 $450,000 Sun. 2-5 1730 Barmouth Hbr Vu Hms 759·1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1c 124 Via Udo Nord, Lido Isle. NB 573.7577 Sun. 1-5 170 Rochester, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $129,950 Sat/Sun 12-4 1505 e. Ocean Blvd, Bal Penln Pt. Balboa 642·5200 $315.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1839 Highland (Hrbr Hlghlands) NB 644 ·9060 $179.000 Sun 1.5 3062 Madlera (Mesa Verde) C.M 751·3191 S 146,900 Sun 1-5 1091 Corona Ln(Mesa def Mar) cM 631 ·7370 $134,900 Sunday 1-5 1919 Chubasco, Irvine Terr CdM 673·4400 $347,300 Sun 1-5 * 1c 209 East Bayfront. Balboa Isle. 631·1400 Sl.500,000 Sunday 2-6 1430 Santanella. Corona del Mar 673· 1181 $289,950 Sunday 12·5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 2561 Circle Or, Npt Bch 646-6325 475,000 Fee Sat/Sun 12·6 217 Jasmine. Corona def Mar 673·5551 $575,000 Dally 1-5 1907 Tradewlnds (Bayerest) NB 644·9060 $285,000 Sun 1-4 2393 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 645-6266 $159,000 Sun 12·5 3214 Montana. Costa Mesa 642-8717 $149,900 Sunday 1·5 22 Ltkeshores (Wdbrdg) lrvlne 552-0660 $207 ,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 1515 Cumberland. Westclllf, NB 540-1151 1234,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 414 Helltrope, Old Corona del Mer 494-3123 $595,000 Set/Sun 1·5 1017 Oama8<lua. Costa Meaa 645·0303 $239,500 Sun 1·4 2 14 Via GrHlano. Lido Isle, NB. 673·7300 $389.000 Sun 1·5 •204 VI• Eboll, Lido l1le. N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 Sun. 2·5 316 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach 675-4562 $875,QOO Sat/Sun 1·5 . I This Weekend! ICup "-'' "-d'f d!"ctM'( wolh .,_ thl• wuh .. d °' .,_ 90 how,•·h..,,li~ All It\• loutio•u lhltd b•lo• or• ducnb.d ;., quol•r ct.toll by od••rll•iftq .lu•Mr'• ift todoy" DAil. Y "LOT WA"T ADS l'otro"' \howil•q Of""' "-"' for ••I• or ~t or. !l''J'd to lhl u1ch ;,.for..,oto°" '"th!\ colw"'" •och Sotvrdoy 011ds.....-., * •3432 Venture, Trinidad Island, Hunt Harbour 841·0666 $1,350,000 Sun. 1·5 3390 Carmel, Mesa Woods, CM 494-7754 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2214 Holly Lane, Newport Beach 646-7434 $265,00 Sunday 1·5 #8 Mill Creek, (Turtlerock) Irv 552·2000 $244,500 Sun 1-4 3355 Nevada, Mesa Verde North, CM 979-2390 S 155,000 Sunday 1-5 1839 Highland (Hrbr Highlands) NB 644·9060 $179,000 Sun 1·5 1411 Kings Rd, Cllffhaven. NB 642-5200 Sunday 1-5 10072 Merrimac, Hunllngton Beach 963-6767 $145,000 Sunday 12·4 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycres1. NB 631·7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 35 Skysall Jasmine Creek 759·1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 153 Yorktown Ln. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $109,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1930 Port Bristol Cir. HarbOr View Homes, NB 631-7300 $268,500 Sun 1·5 760 Via Lido Soud. Lido 644-6200 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1393 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 644-6200 $459,000 Sunday 12·6 2491 Crestview, Newport Beach 644·7020 $365,000 FEE Sun 1·5 1218 Key west (Hrbr Vu His) NB 760-8333 $289,500 Sunday 1·5 * 1c 721 Bayside, Corona del Mar 760·8333 $1 .250,000 Sunday 1·5 5 Jasmine Creek Or. CdM 673·4400 $475,000 4 BEDROOM Sun 1·5 28431 Botorrlla, Mlaslon Vlelo 979·5370 $148,900 Sunday 1·5 249 Evening Canyon Rd Shoreclltts 673-7761 $745,000 Sunday 1-5 19941 Gloucester, Huntington Beach 546·2313 $129,900 Sunday 1-3;30 * 4626 Roxbury Newport Beach 759· 1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4500 Wayne Road. Cameo Highlands, NB 631 ·7300 $385,000 Sun 1-5 * 1627 Mlnorca. Costa Meaa 546-2313 $147,900 Sunday 1.5 * * 1024 E. Balboa Blvd, Bal. Peninsula 631-1400 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 * 706K· Thanga (lrvlne Terr). COM 644·6200 $329.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 1024 E. Balboa Blvd, Penlnsuta Pt. 631-1400-$1.195.000 Set/Sun 1·5 240 Eboll Nord, Lido l1le 631-1400 S399,500 Sunday 1--5 102-4 E. Balboa Blvd, Penln~I• Pt. 631-1400-$1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-fi 4 BR plut FM AM Of DI N * t849 Tanager, Meaa Verde 549-1368 1220,000 Sund•y 1....C * • One Muir Beach, SpyglHt. CdMar 553· 17 10 Shown Sunday 1·5 462 Eater(off trvlnt A'Ve), OM 646-85'41 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * *-4028 Channel Place, N.8. 650-0202 1795,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 * •202-4 t LlghthOUM, H.B. 540· 1151 S268,000 Sunday 1-6 128 VII Ithaca (Lido Ille) N.B. 841-4-9060 $510,000 Sun 1·5 2024 Capella Court, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $179.900 Sundayl-4 *2-409 Tustin, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $220,000 Sun 1-4 • 1050 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2220 Waterfront Drive, Corona def Mar 644-7211 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, Npl Bch 548·5647 389,500 Sat/Sunday 1·5 * • 1310 Galaxy Drive. Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $965,000 Sun 1·5 •2409 Tustin. Costa Mesa 645--0303 $220.000 Sun 1-4 **426 Harbor Island Drtve. N.B. 673· 7300 $950.000 Sun. 2·5 1817 Por1 Carlow (Hrbr Vu Homes) NB 644-9060 $347,500 Sun 1-5 1821 Kings Road, Newport Beach 646-7171 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 3 Point Sur, Spyglass Hiii, NB 631-7300 $560,000 Sa1/Sun 1-5 1070 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $590,000 Sun 1·5 • 1980 Port Ramsgate, HVH Homes, NB 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1509 Hlghland Dr .. Harbor Highlands, NB 631 -7300 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1849 Tanager, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $220,000 Sunday 1-4 3240 Michigan, Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $149,900 Sunday 1·4 1118 Somerset Lane, westcllff. NB 631·7300 $-425,000 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 •327 Miiford, Cameo Shores. COM 642-5200 $545,000 Sunday 1-5 * 172-4 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $395.000 Sunday 1·5 40 Drakes Bay. Spyglass Hiii. NB 631 ·7300 $459,500 Sun 1-5 * • 2107 Santiago Dr , Baycrest, NB 631·7300 $349.000 Sun 1·5 • 11 Monterey Circle Spyglass 759-1501 Sat/Sun 12·6 1845 Sanllago Dr, Baycrest, NB 642-5200 $350,000 Sunday 1·5 37 Coolbrook, Turtle Rock, lrvlne 642-5200 $248,500 Sat/Sun I ·5 * 1834 Commodore Road, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1·5 2572 Clrcle (Bayshores) NB 644-6200 Sunday 1·5 17 Cypress Pt (Bg Canyon) NB 760-8333 $650,000 Sunday 1·5 * • 2 Rue Grand Oucal, Big Canyon. NB 673-4400 $795,000 Sun 1·5 1845 Port Ashley (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 760-8333 $325,000 Sunday 1·5 2857 Stromboll(Meaa Verde)CM 631-7370 $266,000 Sunday 1·5 2830 Carob, Newport Beach 644-7020 $329,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 601 Bayside Drive, Bayalde. Npt Bch 631· 1400 S 1,300,000 Sundly 2·6 15 BEDROOM 3108 Monroe, COl1' Meta 546·5605 s 145,900 Sunday 1·5 5 BA plu1 l'AM RM or OEN 320 Vl1ta Truch1 Bluffs. Npt Bch 644·9060 $262,500 Sat 1-5 2007 K~. lrvlne Terr, COM 673-3745 M&0.000 Sund1y 1·5 ... 77 Monteclto. Newport Beach 759·0619 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 • 4 Rocky Point, Spyglass Hill, NB 631·7300 $1 ,195,000 Sun 1·5 220 Via Genoa (Lido Isle), NB 644-9060 Sun 1-5 * •305 North Star Ln, Dover Shores, N.B. 673·7300 $1 , 195,000 Sun. 2-5 33 Burning Tree, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 644·2562 $1 .195,0CiO Sunday 1·4 • 3 Muir Beach, Spyglass, Npt Bch 731 -4444 Saturday/Sunday 1-5 * 1605 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $625.000 Sunday 2·5 8 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN * • * 107 Miiford (Cameo Shores) COM 644-6200 $2.300,000 Sunday 1·5 ***101 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 675·6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1816 Orloll, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $260,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 319 Morningstar Lane. Dover Shrs. N.B. 631·1400 $1 ,475.000 Sunday 2·6 7 BEDROOM •• 1406 Lincoln Lane, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 2182 Pacific, Unit C, Costa Mesa 646·7434 $140.000 Sunday 12-4 510'1r·512'1r Polnset1la. Corona del Mar 631·7300 S269.000 Sal·Wed 12·5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 992 Bayside Cove West , Bayside, N.B , 631·1400 $425,000 Sunday 1·4 16 westcllff VIiia, Westcllff, NB 631·7300 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 9 Sea Island, Npt Bch 760·8333 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM •* 122 Eucalyptus, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $137 ,500 207 19th St. Newport Beach Sat 1·4 675-5511 $316,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 510111-5121/t Poinsettia. Corona def Mar 631-7300 $269,000 Set-Wed 12·5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM o r DEN 2618-2626 Eldon Ave. Costa Mesa 631-7300 From $155,000 Sat-Wed • • 10 Kamalll. Nwpt Crest. N B 673-7300 S 175.000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN 605 Brookview, Costa Mesa 720-0504 $149,000 Sunday 1 ·5 15 Wellesley. Irvine 833-2584 Sat/Sun allday DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BA plu11 BR 370 Mountain. Laguna Beach 497-541 t $210.000 2 BA plu1 3 BR Sun. t·5 200 Diamond, Balboa Island, Newport Beach 675-2910 $395,000 Dally 1411-1411 '~ Clltt Dr .. Cllff Haven. NB 631-7300 $435,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ' ... plUI ., BA 409 J11m1ne, Laguna Beach -494-775-4 Sunday 1·6 203 Palmer (at Or1nge) Newport Heghls art•. CM 642-e200 12-47,600 Sunday 1·.5 5 BA plUI 3 BA 509 Acacia (Ooe•n•ldo of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399.000? Sat/Sun 1·5 •Spa • POOi * * Waterfront * * * Waterfront & Poot .. I . De Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 I _..,.,=;;•;;•;:•;;c:;• =1"=' ~·..,.=;;';;' .. ;;;';;•;;;;1;;";-' 1..,.,, 1w• JOit • iiri'a •u lml Ctna1 ••• a.1 un Ima• U44 a...w 1tae• 1141 C..1111::: 1114 ,.~_, ....................... -... __ .-.. 1·~--=;-....-....... ___ .-.. -....-.,-. • Orut E/t ldt too, ~ ~ -....... •..-.... .._ _ _.•..,.•-_. -• ' 11 91UWllW• •~.600. $.40,000 dn ' ... 2 ... lrplc. ao. Of AanctlO ••n Joequln wy p:aou. s if ' LO '490/mo, 2 It. 1Y. ea. cw -·a WH ; LU• Jr 18' MYEI 111111 SlllT.ual A.Mu~ 191 owe NC-PCH_a Aval!. 8114 ., ConOo 2 bd 2'.t ba dtn vi.. APMltNnt, Hor1h Pott loW9r unit lndry rm ..... ---condo Aelrig, vi.w. PoOI 1 .. • 1 Ill.UY lllVE SMvl.... Speolalltl h•I ond •• 1~. Inc $24,800 I 1050/mo. 976--2500 w I w. t bi r f 'r p I End. w.ni Town/a.oh. c1* LO ator•.' . 7 8', 2 a.. quiet lamlty epa, get . MCUrlty o•t• ~ MYeral GREAT BUVS Prln only agt ... 2•1•11 Newly r.o.cotattd 2 Br 11100/tno 040:4559 Av .... 8/12 1531 Cypreu 5Z7W. Wlllon e o m P 1 t ll H261rno. 646-77&4 4 BR, den, 2 frplca, 2~ baths, gar- age for 3 cars + large hobby room. Owner will asaJst financing. $389,500. Leue hold Ip• lat/111 1 t1 I lllllSll IULTll 141-IMl BLUFFS 3 BR 1lnglt IVI Llllfl'l lllH $165,000. 2007 Baja. 10% DOWN, $275,000, 1tl Open Sun 1·4. DANAE TD al 11 780/o OWC bat· CORP 861·9t36. ence No pit. Lrg 4 Br IL.Ff. I 111 w/R.V. 1torage. Pr ... f tW•5 llgloua nelgt'lborhood. Xlnl location. near park & Save m . .\eking only ahopplng. attp to pool, 4 1326,000. Bror3Br.& o.n. H•-2 B. w/frplc & 2 encltd enlATI patios 10% fl•td rete WJll HJI, assumable flnanc;lng. Wiii S1crlllclng al '326,000. 4 c;onslde< trade In Blutta. Br, only lltpa 10 bay. s225,000 1eo-es 1a. WlTUFIHT lllLllHOLISIHT 111l,IOO llH 000 3 Br 2 Ba. Try 10% dwn PRICE SLAS~ED $30,000 Greal financing. lu•ury, 2 bdrm, den, 2'i't llUl llLUH beth. Nwpt Hgls Luxury ti 1· 1211 condo. Open Sat/Sun 2 to 6 at 233 16th Place or call 675--4333 W /TERMSll POR. T $ 1 PCH 11200• Dflve Apt ! L~ Of 1'1&.._ MJ IHI Dehwr/dl1poH I, lnc:try ROYAL 4 bdrm 3 baltl lllTl •U 7:0-0 2 0 · · Upgttdtd lj ~r , o• .," Phone PM &46-eot9 ...... • l8Cl, encl gar, no S*• ftlWlf IH-- 2·tty wNtEW '395.000. 5 MlnutM from OClHll. Mw 1 1 Of 976--5825• lrplc:, JllC\ml. pool ..,... a iAHtmo. 2 If. 1 Ba. pool, 1590/rno. Incl gH I EAST BLUFF. Stunning 2 BAR HARBOR 3 Bdrm 3-2 Br. IOwln1.,_t Stylltll 3 Br 2'A be dpht oardnr 11200. 681-4964 ..,.. ::= room, dote to walet '300 dee> 2324 Br 2 Ba. frptc, townnouM 21/2 bath w/HUGE lot for ueYm loan SkylllM, epa tub. frple In LI~ m •. 3 & I 2 ng, 149 E. Bey St. Ekleo 1148-4147 tit pin, Ito PlllO. pool, R v I 3 5 9 . 9 9 9 Pia do not dlaturd ttntl\tt mttr tulta. Many other ....... IMc~ JMI Bt wlp . Face watet. Tll 11&... MJ· 1111 WllTUll '1LUll non·lll\OICett, meturt HAMPTON 3 Bdrm 1828FulttnonAV9 amenl11• 2100 t/f, lat T""I;. eo«;oe w:lkio Avall (Mp! lhtU June. ~.Nopet• 1750& widen In mini c;ond Owner/Agenl 942-5552 time to ,.. I 1400/mo. beeciti town I s.480/rno From 1750. 832.eoc>O. i565trno. 2 Br 2 Bl. apt. ans. 1675 940--03.49 w/VIEW 1399.000. HAVE or 114 1-18U 557-6475 •ft II utlla pd. 494-7675 befor• Lovely 2 B 2 Ba OM en<:ltd yatd, c;ar pon, 955 w 19th. 61. 1480 1 Es T ' OTHERS TOOi Call Cotta M ... Trt-plell with c........ nM 8PM,497-5181-. frOMtht~ Av:f.f'Nd lndfyrm,tmpet olt. Br. I Ba.patio bit-Ina. ~utland~;~~e.'r~ple~ PATRICK TENORE pelloe&g•8geil MHi 8-pt 7141845-5038 2195 M8P'-St PoOl.9')9.1\0pell 1825 ~7~5t9 1eo-a102.831-12ee.Ag1 Sharp3 r.ou ... c>n 1101 hr.1 L'. g91. Skin ranoe Lasau lllla .... · Tll WT. Ml·1MI Tllll&.. Ml·l122 WI 110 '... with 1ermt David Bourke & own. °'*' bwn cell, 3 6G 2 I); X/c gwd,_ Luxurious lBr Condo, 159 5 2 8 2 B In C.M., 1g, 2 Br 2 Be, 2 R .. 11~ 5411-9950. trig, gard. Cat OK. $825 qu~t c;ui·d•-t"· Prti pool. Jae. good toe. cloH '• • .... Ull YILUll 1 1 mod USTUllSI HTllOI -+-l500 dep. Avall Aug 1. ci>le 1850/mo. 811·3184 to Hoeg Hoapllal. Townhouo"K' petlo, lrplc, 1 & 2 Br.Aplttvall. Poot. P•~fg; g:eoc, d~o 0408 TUlll, 11/llll FAE' SIDE DPU; htr• " 1 1982 A. Meyer, 549-3484. '800/mo. 04&-1893 :::_,:.' . carport, all epa, gat•QHVall, laundry ·~ 1 · - .111 ... UQ!'Y, UOK'*1 Poulblt 1335 + Cat•l•ldng·I Br HOMEFORRENT PrHtlglou• baChtlor, 940W18th8tr•t rm,aaepald.Nopell. laaClt••••• 27fl • 6 brukrv•n 4 ododrn1s. cottage,veryamalf.newly L.agunaHlll•.3~8drm. wtttr front, private TSL 842-9221,11<42-1803. 2 Br.lll.Sa S595-l6tO 2BRftlBa,LIX:.st..::.. ••• Clt•HI• 1071 MWYIEW Gorgeous 4 Br 3 Ba, hlghly upgraded home In pre•· llgloua location. gourmet kitchen, lrg Matr Bdr suite w/ottice or reading foom. wet bar, many ex· 8C\lllve custom extru. MUST SEE IN PERSON $312.000 Roberta ~I U4~.000.ll7J·lMIO reconditioned, no pets. '77&.Fenctdyardtl beach, pool, fully l81'.lBA. $5l5 " '-""" v•• UOIWIT IPllll 213-471-1871. ~~~=~=~ equlw-d kllc:htn, MCUr-1595/mo. 2 Bf. H~ Ba Tll llUT lM-0011 ~~1~1k:2•0 Beach. IOlO pot11ntlal and ta.K ahelter 3 8r,l'hbaduplt•.Santa A~l,nor.e. lty. privet• perking. TownhouM, new carpet, for lndlYldual Investor Ana Hnhte. Gar fncd ud S 11 ... ..,,,,~ .. , 2 8 .. dbl $1100/mo. 542-1802 new drapes, laundry Daat Ptlat 2711 2 Br S485, or furn 1520 with Investment group a• •1 ' ' P .,, .....,_, r "' room. tnc40Md gar909. Pi!iiioii!i-ii~ ...... ,.....;.;;.--Pool, year round. nr 110 000 aach 4 uniti elee weter noluded. gar lec:uz:il pool much ...,.... .. , Oaf, 1923 Pomona 2 Br 1 ba, V9fY clMn, gat-beach. butea. No pet1. E · $686/mo + $500 MC. more 1860 + f .. --TSL Mgmt 11<42-1503 age. aml deck. 1500. Call 498~277 attllde Colla MH•. 202038 Blrctl St. S3M190 BEST lntril 1711 493-8538 ::---,...~---~ ..... Mon-Fri, 9·5. Bkr. 833-1927 IHIUlll HW Seat La1aH IU·l1t2 3 Br. 2 Ba. Montecello \'p,•u !i1atLUH 5~~. ";'~~=· ~ ?r. r~. range. laun· B~=~·t>e•!hu~~50~~· EXec:utlYe 5 Bt. 3 88. film. UOIJllOl IH0.000 Twnh1e, 2 car gar, pool, 1 r Condo. communliy eq ft. new oPlt. 1.11119 pd. ~s. l4s0/=~~i ~o tl61-8 l42 llv. din rm-. 2 lrple'a. welk Developer needl $5~3:o0o no pell. 1725. Sierra pool, nr 11lopplng ta00 Velel parking, 24 hr ee-19th. St. 548-0492. -to bch S 1500 Oard, caah. Selling part of pro-Mgml. 641-t324. mo. 492-9700 o ur II y We et wood Lg. 3Br 2ba. lrpk:, new cpl, water, traah pd by ownr 1ec1. 25 Ac;ret (120 toll, I II••• Baautllul 4 &. flft'I rm hm, Towefl. 10117 Wlllahlre Brighton Springs I Br. ~:~;~8gar 1675. call ... 499-5132 Panoramic OCMn view, 4 zoned Moblle/ Manufac-a -Coc:ktall pool & jec. Avllll Blvd., (213) 414·3576 pool location, watet"fall :-------r.11~ . Bdrm hOme, new cond. lured/ Relldenttal) Teo· Yard:,wi;:het/fryer lmmed. 11400/mo off of dflnlng rm. micro SCTaUr~sw. /DOCra~ V112E1"f.· ,,_ •bllk from beae". Estate 498-1040. lovely yard. By ownt tatlve map 29 Iota. Beu· ~p. Or.'. s. 673-S35', egt. wave. rptc. many up-,....... ,,_. ,, ,. " $179,000 Prln only mont 21 mo pro)ecllon. 723Center I. Pealaaal. 2701 g r ades. garage . 861-1192 $215/mo .,. utll, evall 1-851-0865 sa·~ return on land coats $775/mo. 111. +sec. D•~ •l11iH Y!ttt 2211 2 BR f ea. •x BJOd( to S650/rno. 54S.3115 lmmed Sue alt 5 30 r CUffUYEl·YlfW UM llU alter loans. ofl·lltea. and 49~9~~9~~.. AODesJ'M RE'1r° BHch S550 Utll Paid 0ec0f81orl model unit. 2 ..... ltac• 2740 650•5296 ~-ty decorated through If IWIH Taatia lotO ulea Ownar/aganl Mlaaloo Viejo 3 Bdrm. 3 Call: Chuck Br. 2 Be. for din rm, 2 Br. 2'1, Ba TownhouM, Selbo• Pen Pl. toe rm, pvt : out -carpets. wall 2 br, south "OPSfl" patio. By o:ne; 714·642·5319 3Br bulld•,. cuatom Ba, $160/mo. Ftnced 646-71711646-5743 Condo, many exlrH. Sec ant. no smOklng or c;oo6t-• papers. patnl. etc; 3 Open beam celling pat-Lt ( e.t 4 condo next to paol, IM yard, klda/pela welcofM. •~ get e . S 8 7 5 Deb lrg llvf rm, din rm. blllni, Ing $225 615-3391 t Bdrms. dining room, wine quet floors. flraplace, 35' SEPARATION ta If -.at option mo. to mo. S925 A.Qent, no tee. eeJ-1500. -60. 2 Br, utll pd, M0--0702 gar, rple, yatd & patio ; ~~~,'!~;k ~~~~.·~:~lo 10' • .!3.7241,5001 Via' Ellb7S.oll83. 49 FORCES SILE AXwXll Xe (of-sell mo. 859-2830. ·~rt Lac• Bit 4~~~~~'3.!~~l155. Oetl=--.,..,..-bl..,.e_Ea ___ t1_1.,..ld_e_2_Bt_1 ~~/mo~~~-7~;.P•I c,~:':!,-::: ,:.,·~~::ne: ' ' land. ~ OR TRADE. 642·2900 $460 MakH II uo11ra basSfn .. ......_ • all 8/15 F, • .,,.,., K-•tt-014" ' 1 +Den 2 Ba t •••-111..w 11111 · • .,_,,., "v · •S-450/mo up 1 & 2 Br -"" ... ~ • t 14111111111&1 UN ISLI V~~~~e:1.~~'. 1~~~7, HWflllT LITS ~::U'!c _.t;:~d h~ = b ~ ac h .' c ~ ~ ':811~ Bel~ton~' 8dr, 2 Ba, 15 /mo. 042•9937 unfurn & furn pool, epa. Furnlehed Sleeping room. f lflllllllH 1·1 SALEORLEASE landlCllped, 3 car gar-2 ... magnltk:ent adj .. lee. bltna 539_6190 BEST pool/tennis. 1550/mo. $1500/mo yrly. Agl. IULITIWMlll 18992 Florida. 8'2·2834, there bath, nr SC Plaza ~ , ... 2 1200 Cuatom 5 bdrm age. large yard. All lhla In Three Arch Bay, So. Lag. Alty tee prop arty Hou 1 • 81~5410. 2 lge bedroom•. 1,h ba. 842-3172 lemele non-1mkr pref ' • • 673-7783 Iha North Tustin Hills tor Sec. gate area. (Tennis 642-3850. .._._.b I d G 8 .. _. 3 S210/mo. 558-1737. : Broker/owner ,230 000 / 1 ens. oeach c;lbhse). $525, 2 Br, 1 Ba, gar. Din •IOI MT Tll IUOI ....,, 8'· aun rm. ar. ec ..... or. bike to bch, • "'ISSED THE •uCTION? • wuaum oan. S1 .100,000&$1,400,000. are•, n•wiy r•condl-2 br, 2 be. end unit. No pvtpatlo.Brandnewcpt1 stove & ratrto. utll pd. Furn room lnCottaMMa 1 "" "" Drive by or come Into 1 or both. Ca1h or aull· lloned. new earpet1. Very pate.. $675/mo. 15 Big v Large 1 br & pal'lt. f)lc:.I loc. nr 422'h 9th St. Call home. 1230/mo. Call 1 ldenllcal 4 Br. Harbor 11141 Wlekford Or Of call able terma. Couneay to clean. Children OK. no Dipper Court. 850·7737 v Oar so-w/GDO Back Bay & Npt Bch. No 968-0020 aft 6PM. Chris, 845-2435 all. 4 • Ridge Model w/ocean Glenn or Linda Miiier Bkrs. Ownr, Fri-Mon, pets. 213-411-1811 *IMMACULATE* 4BR "'Waatler/Oryer peta. se50tmo. 540-0942 CloM to beach, 2 Br. 2 Ba. Ocean Front 28R, 2 ettr i ~~l"~~g1~6-:~:~ ~~!=~~~~~~ 499-3070. Tuee·Thurt i87Slncl.gardener,a Br 2 "BLUFFS CONDO" on :::~=!~beach Eastalde 2 81'. 2 Ba. ~r atove, dlhwthr. carpetl. garage, Right on Sand, r Eve/Wkn 114/640-1 169. 213-623-3077 (work) 2131799· t 159 Be, M"8 Vtfde, no pets, GrHnbell. 11350 Mo. v $625/yrty port, mature per11<>n1, no drapes. deck. garage. fully Carpeted. ft.Illy t 856-6771 wkdy. ref• req'd. Vacant. 3253 111, tul, S.c:. Avall/S~t v 673·9327 pet1. 1575. 548-6795. $550/mo. 53~637. Furnished w/An11que ! IOYE•SMl•ES ... -• .._* le•Utlean 1100 OatelCtHlf Wuh lngton : A.gt t11.751-1e2511eo-oe2 CirH••••••r .. 22 USTSllE LgBach,wtyd,tullklt.nr Furniture. $1,000 week >* n n .....,.,_,... PrtJtlly l S2S 559-6221 2 etory bayffoot 3Br. 3 81. ., bch. quiet person, no for tummer. maid service 1£xpa.nslve custom home Newport 2-aty. sharp Cuatom9ullt24X64.Ben-2 Br, patio, carport. Nr $650/mo.2Br1'hBa pete,non-tmkr 1390mo. Included Call Mr Paul on• huge lot. 5 Br 4•;. be, pool aide town home dlx. A.dull park. pe11. Call TllH llYlll COLLEGE PARK. 3 Br. 2 ape & patio. docil avail. bMctl. Avall Sept 1. No TwnhM. yatd/balcony, 980--0581 645--8927 I new spa & pool. Moel ex-•I g • r I 1 2 5. o o o arter 5 pm 962-5224 Ba. tam rm. $800 water I 18 50/ mo . A.gen I pelt. $630. 813-3852. empetott,cvport, lndry •Room---.-.-.,,.,.,-P-vt_b_a_&_en_· "elusive Showcase home value-steal 81 Sl l l ,900. •••-• iuir p••i 1111111& P&ll pd. 631-2404. S5l-l6!5l rm. all bn-ln1. Lovely 2 bdrm. 2 ba ept 3 e..7\1\1 c II PATRIC TE 0 E .. lll&S .. ~ "" Cu1tomh-omeon 13rtver 3 bd ti ,_ ..... 2 81', walk to beh In nice 2536SanleAnaAV9. block• from 009811 A 2 trance. Cooking, WO<klng on a commanding view a K N R A bMutlful T t te wtd front aora. 2400 IQ. tt 3 Eattlldt 2 Br. 1 Ba. encttd c;o 809· comp,...,.,, COM. Ctoae to Mnlor ctt TSL MGMT 642· 1503 1tnn. unit w/tnel patio. 1 man. Lagune 494-«59 lot. $935,000 IHhld. 760-8702. 831-1266. Ag1. r P e Br. 2 Ba nar-. patio, 1rg uard, no remodeled. h~ newly 1 1 8 -., S 30x60 38r 38a hOme • -.-' 1.-.. ..,........ c 1.1b. nq at 81 Natclaaua car ~ ••so1mo Con-"'---t s Cit"' c .. 1315001andquote R& a..c:h S · ' · hottub d41cktnn & pets. S535/mo. _.. 1 mo ...... .......,,_yat ,gar909, orcall2l3-'45--71176. E/lideduplex.28r, 1 Ba. · -· """""or r '"'90• ..... H tnveetmeot1. 751·S989 Newport .• 124,900. Ideal location. A.gt. numerou'u1ru''4 hra MC. depoelt. 548-5442 or lrpt, SQ15/rno, 111. lut. gat. yd. w/d hkup Cpl tac1 8-1435 Non·amkr, male or tem iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t Br. PeotllouM. court 540-5937 ey appt. l~om OC _ .. ,"" ._lthln. 770-5829 aecurlty No P•ll. Bac:Mlor unit 2 rooms pref. $595/mo. 650-2077 Neat Adema & Beactl, up-, _s_2so_,._s.c_6-_7_499 __ _ yard view, guarded gate. . ·-··• 213-380-91180 days, ,........ ttd lhu 1 ·-HYO SIHU pool. gym. etc. owe 2nd N .. rly ,_, 12 wide. nr mtnu1n , Eutslde 2 Br. 1 Ba. lfg 714-548-4533 ~ ·--·• carpe • 1.,. ·---1-& a-. •lalrt apt, llngle ear gar-T 0 Owner/Oroker Npt Boh. walk logroeety, bOallng. fishing& bacll yard. Washer/Dryer . · & pelnted. 1400/mo. -YNI -•• aoe. patio. dswtllr, emall Front row waler view. 613-27411 126.000 646-2573 pecking. Country IMng 81 lncld. S650. 551_t247 . 3 br, 2 be, frple, SSOO/rno 8<44-5681. 5485 1 Br, 1 Ba A.cit. pel ott. 1 Br. 1 Ba. tndry Large lot designed for ll'abettl 1325,000. ~rly. 124 42nd St. Nice clMll 81 8 S58S.S!595 2 Br. 2 Ba fac $450/rno. $300 ~ 1.,,.----.,.-=--~__,..;...,...,. ouldoor eojoyment In· llWPllT Gellll Skyline 12 X 55. Unique 780-8259. E'llOe quiet cut de eac;, 48' Avall. 911. &4M204 · 1 · 1 •· TownhouM. Frple, llky-poelt. Agent no fM •-;;;.;.;;;;..;;;;..;;,;;;,;.;.....;;;.;;.;; eludes large pool and G 3 B 2'A Ba plan, Low Rent. Adult 2ba, fncd yard, kids oil. patio, enclsd garage. llght1, petlo, all bulH-lna. 883-1500. '"N•-home Cotta ••-·. Nr pa110 4 Bdrm conlem-orgeoueft r · Park nr Ocean $19,900. Oa no .... 11 S750, 1 tw IM 3 BR or 2 + den. Monaco $800/mo 111 1811 + MC, 366 Avocado """ ""~ • 11 1 1800 SQ. • nr pool & ten-t .. 8837 t tf ltatt ...-,. •• 603'h Mar"'o' .. ~unit S C Plaza Room/Board. pory llouae has vng nls w/garao-. sn4•999_ .,...,... 6'5-5089 .... odel In Herbor Vu 5-48-2778.'V "'··-• _TS_L_M_g_m_1 __ 6'_2_-9'_1_2 ~ua ltac• 2741 SentoraMl-S•« room with high beam9d Call Patrick Tenore agt Antgt 1129 Pr•rer!J ISSO HomH. Yrly 11200. _ oelllng opening to lhe 760. 8702 631 12,..: _ UIUll M E S A V E R D E 494~524. SINGLE ROOM wlbalh. 1 r. N. end. nr bMCfi. .. • ., view. Matte< Bdrm suite -· -"" U•tf11E • lll0,000 NORTH -Sparkling 4Br, No kitchen. For 1 ~-par1111 kllett. 1550 utlls •-•·la also on view side. Huge IGW llUZIS Developer needs $523,000 Own your vecatlon •Pl and 3Ba. llv. din & fem rm, 4 Br 2'A Bt home In No,,. ••. $300. 1175~863. mealiBftll Ind. yrty 494·30'4. , ____ ._ .. ____ UM ___ kitchen _and lamlly room Live In privacy at beach. 3 cash Selllno part of pro· enjoy freedom & saving many l(lru, big yd, gar· ~eyereal.I ~· cond. Cute & CO"' 1 Br. kitchen· Btyfront 3 er. 2 Ba. plus form•I dining fOOm. Br. 2 Ba. lam rm, apa, Jecl. 25 acre (120 loll. whil e touring Brlteln. dner Incl. A.vii &.pt 1. retllty pant . • ~raat Will HM Tl llAOI lPllTllllTI ene, W/d.,$450/mo + 1a1 11800/mo. 21 Balboa Toda ya bes I buy -pool, lennla Priced to aell zoned Mobile / menutec;-~ocal~ ~n Str~f~r~i 31 ~'e S 1200 mo IN. 5-49-3301 :~g;;~ $:=,'.no~f or~~ L•rge 1 Br. Beautlfully landacaped & IHI 497 •6490 Ive Cove 8'5·5135 '395,000 S205,000. 0 /H Sunday ture/ resldentlal). Ten-714•493_4101. ••let fatf·.U. pleaM write po Bo.K Large 2 Br w/frplc ~arden apt, pool & ape. mesa. Nwprt Bch CdM 2br 2b•. 1124 IA.I.All Ill Surfllne Realty tatlve map 29 lots. Beu•· --lo~y 3 bdrm, 2 t>a, 2 car 1029. Larchmont, N v. Family& Adult Pool• atloa, decks. No pets. I It a. 2719 2br 1ba. 11·13 thru 9-30. IHlllll&Y 1·1 645-6080 mont. 21 month projec-MAU I . Studio unit at garage. Vacant and 10538. Tennl1Court 12Bdrm ' $500·1505 twprl IC• lrom S450twl< 613·8'76 1 .- 2 I \Ion. 68% return on land Whaler Condos on the 1 ---------Park like Mttlng Bdrm 1 :i°• Ba $590 bd."'iii 1 • • 200 IGW YIEWt11 cost afler loans, ofl·•ltea. beach, completely re· readyl 95ot mo Agl Big Canyon Condo: 38r 2250 Vanguard Way 1 b · up ex. close 10 bch. ON THE SANO Bright2Br,2Bac;orne<un11 sales Owner/Agt decorated. c;all owner 1173•8494 2'h be. S1175/mo A.viii TNESIORES 540·9626 $490 month 548-7811 SUMM ER RENTAL on lop floor Lullury am· 714-642·5319 808-669·8169. Rare! ha w/1ll 1.1tlls paid 2 lmmed Call 47&-2252 CoronadelMar Large 2BR 2Ba. W/W, 1 bdrm, nr bch, reason· 3 Sr 2 Ba uml, _,bar, rm menltlet. ownef anxious. Br formal d/r kids wel· dys or 495-8 3 4 1 7t41044_2611 Fireplace . Balcon,, able reol to respe>nelble turn•lhed. waaner, dryer I 11 , , BYCO 645-2251 Ctatttry Leta I.E. ExcllHlt 1600 c;ome $550 at BEST Rtty ev/wknd• Encloeed Gar s550 Mo. single person West Npl. lncld Summer enclad Crnta 1225 O 539·6190 lee B_ig_C_an_y_on-Tw_n_h_M-3-er-2 CMll M111 7 111, rast. sec 542--0433 P 0 1176, ..,awport gerage 5802 Seasnore IOW YtfW -CEAllfROllT ;;;;;;;[i;;iiiiiiiiii;;;; Beach, CA 9266"3 TSL Mgml 642-1803 One IOI at Pacific View. Wettaldt 2 Br 1 Be, Be lrplc, -t bar, en lg 2Br. 2Be. 2 sty garden • ________ ,luxury I Br Como. U · prime loc S 1100 'TRADE enctld gatage. patio. lrg amen111ea,on g011 c;ourM. 2Br. iv.ea, l81Tl rm, new apt New paint . I Dd. 11ep110 beacll. gar· Spectecult1r vu, e ntire sume $103.000 In loanl &48-1964 yard. no pets $53!5/mo total view •from each eplt/drpa/palnt. lg petlo. draperlet .. WID hool<-up, age parking , yrty herl>OI" Deslgne< lum 2 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil and owner may c.try. ,._ ._, Ottered by ~-dplx on • 1 mo. MC depOsll room, garage (Tt1t1 la lhe No pets, nice 1oeatloo. encl garage, am pet OK. $495/mo 875-3218 llYel, bd. 2 t>• Prlv Poot ,&IT • ._,._ Asking S140,000 Greg --trClu .. nd ln west Nwpt 38', 548·5442 or no-5829. best hOuM In Iha com-2195 Miner ST.1650 mo. $600 mo. 559~654 731-5446 days $500/wk 675·2763 _,.,. l'IK 549.9039 dye, 6'6-2124 Prtf!!!J 1250 2B•• 1Br. 1B1. a1 munlty). Daye c a ll • dep. To see eell1,...,.,==--=-,.,._--=---,-.,----WATERFRONT: Built Yacatiea 1111,000 llPUI eves & wknds. Canne;y"°ViUaga. Com-$515,000 Equity OI HI.... am 7141955-1400, Wknd• 645·9804 MESA PINES 2650 Harli on lhe Balboa Penlneula. 3 mwclal/Retldenllal t In-$430,000 WANTED· up-Fist i560 2 Br near Mar1na 1141760-3670. BEAUTIFUL 1 Br 1525 l980, gr .. t vie.. qu1e1 ltatah lM'1 BR In tronl. 1 BR In r .. r !•-------• come p na..t s -1 gradtd dplx nre wale< In alto 3 Br 2 Ba oonn view lllffl PRV patio. pool. llP9 area. X·ig br. A.van 9116• ,_...., _______ .... ._. A money m1ket Always IPlllllll-11~11 ro.,.... .. y .... ~a CdM.Prlnonly 650-0581 1675 + otheu avall. 1 Br unfurn,pool,laundry TOParee,qulet,nopet1 S850/mo.850·l906 llll ranted! Call lor furtl'ler In· SUNDAY 1-5 avallable. 873-3771, agt. BEST RJty 539-6190 lee 4 bdrms, 2th ba, fem rm tac From $404. UUla 549·2447 Beautltul Whaler Condo. form111on 2501 Harbor View Dr. CdM GAS STATION/CdM High It .... Jara.it~.. guaranteed area. game rm, format paid 548--0338. Newtt ci.eor.ted Eatt•lde on Kaanapall beactl. 1 Br. MR FIOll Ooeen View 1550,000 volume, sell ter1Ce lnde-din. rm. 2 wet bars. tetre 2 Bdrm 1 Bath 1590, g.,.-2 Br 1 Ba. No pet1 2 Bii. fabulous view Plftutl HAL TH ALSO pendenal operation. Sale am.. 2J 44 f tut1fa cone tlle, eublle o.g,_ 909, latge patio, no pet1, 1500/mo. 83 1-6 155. COUNTRY CLUB ~~J.~~19& B:1'n t':7 2101 Highland, Weatclltt lnct11det land, building Up Dean Horne k.,..... Yt!!!I W4 COior• 2 patloe w/deoOf. laundry hOok up evalt. LIVING tlM1H Poot/Spa. $229,000 :,~ =::·d:O~c~ lngton Plan. 4 a; 3 Ba. COl)j POOT wtlmpr;;Jve 4 ~:an~w~~· :~ $34 S..-nard 8'2-4905 .. m lllfFI IN NEWPORT BEACH 21 3-389- 5575 lff4 0.. tll-1100 one del Mar location. Agl. family rm, ape, avail +Br h1 lotaa xtru ta00·1 lloor plan for f~mlly & 2 Br t Ba ~ unit In Quiet lBr elOM 10 bMeh Stnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm Ac>art· lntaJI fl 675-6700. furnlelled f0t 3·8 mo Wont IHI pn 53M1110 entertaining· now. well 4-p19x, lfg room1, lndry flreptaoa' patio dehwlhr' menlt & TownhouMI S~art IHI s 1400. 7aw42 t BEST Atty IN CIOM 10 pc)oi & ttnnla tee. no pett. 14 70/mo. din rm .OC1 g•;aoe. S500 Some are •le~ly 'A blk 10 bch on Bal Penn. F1111T pa.a. YIEW Ill UIYll YllW Dover Sttoree. owner ac:· Stunning exec. Monaco cepllng ottere. 1824 Antl- townhome, 3000 IQ ft +, gua Wey. 4 Br(mute< In exclusive prtv.te com· tulle w/baleony & maids munlly or Big Canyon. qu111era). 4 ba, MP pen- Prleed lo Mii: $550,000. tied fem rm. Sparkling Poult>le leaM/optlon. S 1 r au a , c r ya t at Shown by appt. Owner chandUers In dbl 11ry agt 720-1762 dsy/eve entry and rormal dining rm Cour1 yd pool w/elec Harbor KnOlls Condo 3 gale entry. FM tend. Br 21 ... B $280 000 B $510,000. Open Sal/Sun ~ 7~961' . y 1·5 646-4750 lllNIYlfW 1!13' PORT TRINITV PL OPEN SUNDAY t-5 Move In time for IChool lnlo lhla stunlng home 4 Br, 3•;. Ba w/PoOI + MQ8!8le 1Mng QUar18'1 AUumabte llnancJng Ownr/Agt 644-4464 IHE ICUlllllT Balboa Penln P1 5BR 3ba $895.000. Tefmt evallabi.. Pt111 ll.E lll-1100 *l&llHPI* 4 8dr w/ 180 deg. OCMn vu 5400,000 + value. WMI 14111 II 1299.900 w/tetmt. Call PATRICK TENORE 160-8702, 1131-126& Sllll-.... " .. llT' FlllOltlllE lt4•tt4 , •• 111,000 3 bedrooms + retrNI off ~~~~~~~~~I muter. 3 lull baths. for· = mal dining room. tunkeo If you llke cteen air & oc.an breezes. peace & quiet, tennis, the t>each. secur- ity • all lhe amenlllel of 1 luitury condo. Newport Crnl hH II 21 Im• Loa Court aleo has 1 fabulous view or the co1t1 tine & living room with flreplace. Pool & epa. 2 termls court a. 2 car garage Walking distance to beach UNIULn 111-1100 cat a 11 n a tr om m .. ,., liiiiiii~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim TSL Prop a rt1 11 , bdrm tulle. 3 Br 3 Ba. -·-: ...... • --_ A1tume to1n1 S215,000 - . 642·1603 'I WlfltlT Custom home 3500 IQ. ft.. ----prof Otcoflltd 4 Bdr 3 81 backbeY '495,000 Call Cfalg. '31-1289 •WNITUMI Quality wise & prlc;e wi.e.at Buy, 38'. 28a. 1 81y, gorgeoua oround• Vista 8ellle Condo1. , $1&4.900 ----=-1 .......... " C. .. eaialaal 1275 La1aH !Jail 19 Euc. 4 Br. 3 Ba. -t 11uge Submit oo pet•. LMM ~~~5~· E Hlth Pl. mo. 2'193 Paolftc." CM. ~~n~~~;.~d 11 M/F 10 ahr 3 bdrm, 2 ba llUI .. I FurnlShed 21r 26a o;n bonus room. c:ommtl 11500. 180-8458 Jeff Mgr. # 17. call San JoaqYln Hiii• Rd. ho u 1 e S 2 5 O I m o IUIT1fll N I g u 8 I S h 0 r • i clubhouae & pool, clean EASTBLUFf hOIM 4 Br 2 28' Iba, pello, frplC, g•r-5'8-453 U4-1t00 850-2099. 642-8700 -neat. 11295. Call Terry ba 6 · ;.i 909, nr Fedco. S!52!5/mo. Spec:lal bullde< financing 'own home. ttourll~ A.gent 5'48-2313 de~ .,_:. mo-'IM' IM. Av I Call 551-6130 2 Br. 2 Ba. built-In•, 2 ear 3 bd, 2 be, duplex u"-2 fern w•nled to lhr lrvlne avallable oo th-1pec;· galed oomm .. ocean 64g_9823 ...,.. • ......,11.180-0437 .. hM. S350+ S130 11111. taeular extratrge28drm view. Club hOuM, pool, · E'elde 38r 2b• new oell 2Br.28a.81uffvlew.Chlld gar~ w/opener, pool, •l•I,., 'II t>lk from bch, 551-8120am plus den, 2th bath lannla & beach prlv. no laat 1tac• 1141 kltch ,_le tn' dtn 174 oil 631~107 epa. 195/mo. 545-3115. garage. all m1Jor •P- Townhomes. Maulve pete. $1 ,000mo Call 28 2.B L:X ouncl n Bu ..... •• Se50 8<48-725<> . Pentrldge Cove. pllanc.a, Avell lmmed flreplace. magnificent 496-74'8 r • a, ,.,...., gr~ r, _, • '450· 2Br, c:i>ll/drpa, new Sharp & clean 2 Br garden I 1000. 815· 24 79 Iv maaler tulle with window S700 mo. Avail Sept I. No E.xclullve Penlneula Pl r lnt, lit/IHI +-MC. l80 apt with prlv•te patio message 1eat and drametk: arched ll!J!r1 ltacla I pet. 848•7838 ..,.. modet"n 2 Br & Den, 2 Ba, 87t~~ter. 548--0194• 1480/mo 546-9950 · 1~B-a-lb_o_a...,P=-en-n-Y-rly-.-2-bd~. window Wetbar Privett Winter 1 it oen. gar-. 4 Br 2 Ba leleure patio dbl 2 blodt• bay & oeeian. den. or 3 bdrm 1 bl, -.-• 2 0 0 I I "STUDIO" for Rent· yard. Only 3 left yard. no pell. $500/mo. gar lrpc; coot fnod yd • 1 • I • • 2 Br w/gar erpta. watt< Room & Bath No Kltchtn eundeck 222'i't 35th St OPEN HOUSE SAT tSUN Ut111 lncld 6'2·2091 $850 • lee 53M 1i0 213/378--3119. paid 836-4120 1-5PM ' ' $835/mo Including ullls 12·5 BEST 2178 "E" Pl_,lla 1480. Large Yard & Patio. Oreal 816-1140 ev89 or wknd1 2569 ELDEN. C M Winter Rental 2 Br --.,.--------Harbor Vi.w Hm1 48', fir. 2192 "C" PlectntlaS450 lor STUDENT. S275mo .1 ________ _ llllU IUL UTlTI turnlahed, washer. dryer Aff0tdeble 3 81' redone 3ba. Comm pool A.vall · * 831-5199 * BAYFRONT 1 Br, 1 ba, ~5S3, eves M5-.8075 1800/mo 613·3039 dec:or•led 2 Ba 4/r lrple Sept t at 11800/mo Incl Cf.v..&28r 8ee lllnt n«iqtl· Stunning large 1 81'. gat-rafrtg. upatllra 1625,mo 2 rm1 + pvt balll & enl. cptd, ut111 pd By gr9tfl· bell. Nr Warner/0~-1. HB $215 536-0194 38r hM 10 ahr with one other persori (mele) Weatald• CM S325 mo I 631-5898 Beautiful pvt NB IW>me. un- lvrn lg bdrm • kit prlv. $250 + utM 6'5-951!. dlhwltlr •flat S595 + '" gardener. A.gt 87~l l8l ~ tt-·8•~.. den apt, pool & rec.,..._ + 111. laat & $100 dee> ltat• WIHI Jiii 53M1llO BEST --eru '550 ptvt 11'· 1111· 1425/mo 110 W. 18th. 6'4·0126, San'"" CdM 2 bd apt, Matu,_ Fe.. ---··-plu\ ~ A•••I lmnWd VJ Geted/Comm 4Br Newly Bike to sand & eurf top FOf 2moa. & toog«. un-C•ll °'-""'·4.iu 2 B 1,,.. B / 1 --... --.-.--.. --.-.---Non-amltr. $280/mo llK.111 lffEll Furn. Boh. Teti, Sauna. noteh Ill bungeto. pool matTled man. 45 yn, d r. ~· w f r. Cffl '· -• _., Avall lmmed 760-8382 111111.1 Near School• No Pet g1r al $400 ~ am tM non·tmkr. no pet• Npt 2 81' I Ba 571 W Joann. rapes, 1 ove, ncd yard 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car garege, 8el·7712 S3MlllO BEST resldenl for IM1 12 ...., d own11e1r1. nu:•t• w/P!~~· :'18201.,1_~p•• full MCUrlty. on fairway F 28 nds clean-quiet prof NEWPORT HEIGHTS ,.. 1455 SI .,.,~ ., "" No ...,It atudanl M/F tor unturfl to 2 Slunlng floor plane 10 Ex 4 e 3 B + huge Ref1 avail NB Irv t1e• trra gmL 867 "L" Vletorla S525 ,.... NB compl8Jt S315 mo choose from 3 Bdrms. ltalft UalawaW b:·u• :oom. '·commly Call Pele John1on 641•3124 2619 "D" Sant• Ana 644--0509 Incl utll $150 dep All! 2'h balha, fireplace. 1ky-ltHrel l202 ctubhOUM & pool, clean & 153 I· 126«5 2 Br I Ba 198 t Meola $540 Lovtly 2Br 2Ba yrly, 9-1 545·6225 evs. llghls, stained glHt1.1 __ ..... ________ neat I 1295. can Tttry Lovely 4 Br 2 Ba car~ed AV'8. refrtgt. 4ownt1ttlre, YILU oo•toYl •lepa/bch. 2 gar IP No Female. non·t mkr. 26 • to Thouaands bdlow mar-Bayfront Condo: 2 Bdrm Agent 64&-2313 daya, hou• wlfrcd etr htng, no pelt, 2 pereona "435. n pelt. S775mo 650· 1706 •IH hH on Bel Is ket w/bay view, c;omm. pool. 549-9823 evee. frplc, 2 car gar11ge, nu· Sierra Mgmt. 6' 1· 1324 Speclou1 Eaatalde Aptt, •ft.6pm $400/mo 673-50«!7 .., .. OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 Mc:urlty bldg S995 amat 44 mt rous fruit trttl 3 Br 2 Ba. upper, nMr encl gar. patio. d1hwar &l -0-v-e-ly-2"""""B_r_2·B--,-y-rl-y 210 E. 1 llTH PL, C.M. Weelclttt home. 2Br + den. 11100/mo. 548-80119 echoole cloM 10 frwya at~ve, mo11 ullls free. No stepal bch. gar. no pela' F to ahr ptly lurn. Bal 1 ... 6~},~~.~~ ~~!:J19 ~~~~.'"·~~n:n~P;.~:~: 2 10 5 9drme. seso-12000. s.awtnd 5 Br. 3ba. view, 1575/~o + dapo11t'. 2'8r ~ Person s540 nsmo650-1706 aft/89fn ~riri ~~~::';',~· 1400 .. ~~~~~~~~~ S1200yrly. gdnr, tennl1tpool 540-2245 28r2Person $565 Tl11l.-.TM••t1& F.•EcLOll·E ho°m.' ~~ =~~llenl dr:. sor The fallHI draw In the 232 Elden Ave. .M. Spacious 2 Br Waterfront rm m I ti t 0 'hr c"" Lid 1 1 L 5 e JR!: S1800tmo. 55g_9539 3 C 5 Ii'"·--Female prol non·arn~r n n cation. 12000 /mo Shoreclllfa· lg 3 Br. 4 be, wu1. , .a Dally Piiot 548-7854 apts. beaotllul gerden1, fW!'lhM. w/pool, Jee & COSTA MESA: 3 Bdrm, WATERFRONT HOMES ffy lam rm. frplc'1, grt ooean Cleeeltled Ad. 842-6078. Cl•1lfled Adi 042·6078 private Hndy beach, tennis. '350 + ~ u111. 2'h b•.vlew, 1660,rt.3 831_1400 vu, welk to pvt beh. c101eto 1hopplng.boll Mu91 11kedoga.648·th9 yrs old. Priced 30K 651•1177 12200/mo. 87!>-9528 laal...... 1740 laat ..... , 2740 sllpevtll.'lopeta For below or1g1na1 u1e1 t Br condo on tht TM H9ightt 3 Bf. 2 aa.111:;;;;;;;.;;;;;;.i;;;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;; appt. 150-0910 Fer• ::f~~~00 !!:~~'r:..."~1 price. Financing avall•bl• bavfront 19cn1mo I d ......... I _ .. ,. · "" · aun ry .. ....,,..up, gartigt. neumen. p..,., 1-n11. wey below current ra1e1. ....., I -'--"tr W lk 1 b .. K b k ? """ .,, ,.~· I $162.500 Cell """ • 0 .. c ... , .. _ enney un port. Spatious $Ingle. Ont etc. 01.11tt. non-1rn111 . 2 1-5910 leltlh -..,.. '°"...,. tau, an". ah op•. & ...... "--'room ap'" $350 842·2487 .,,_ 1127&/mo. ullle lndc:I. H n•v ~ <>-,.'.,&I!!!.~!!.!'., 3 81', 2 Ba. 2 It"' Cotw:lo &42-7918, w 139--1042 Isn't that the horse that won HMmSI•· mature,,... & IOUll YllWlU Btloht 29r, 2B• com. unit on top floor. Lu•ury am- m.nlti.e. owner en•tou• BYCO 6'5-2251 -•"' ., U"" .... The Tri I C I '72? empl. Furn. nn. lJ9lde 11 .... 1..,111 wtthpet10.Po01ete.1 n6 ...... 11-decot acc.nie p e rown n c .M.S300•.$'8-8* ..... 979-1042 or 892·2889 thl1 5 rm ebod9 ,_ LliiMLlld UR E.llec:tlon'Ml,3Btw/pocU =tl~~~eo~':: .__. ro ~~ 2 1':.td~bleba°T."~ U78 peY9 th; ,.,.1 on 1pa. frtnell door1, i eondo. Frple. 2 ~a. SPECTACULAR lhlt flntf I! Bdrm llouM BMullf\11 •1 11800/mo. lu Jua Cat. ~~ "'°"'" aat Sllll ""°(or wlltl) KtflllttlKl•oort •as, 08feot. p()OI. 49'-4IOOt OCEAN VIEW wall< tooc .. n llurrw A.gt, Mary 78CMMI07. f'if' n ~. !!!!L, doll'l fttl ..... -.....,·,. llOl lioM Kt11wto."°"iw1 1• F\JRMl"uED"" ~~N ' ~ -·--~· ~-~~~~.~ 2Br, 1V•B•. luxury OCIMn 539-9190 BEST fee Luxury Turtler~ condO. lat + MC. S47&/mo. Cel OM ol 14 chbn(llWl1 dilltttnl apartmtnt lloorplans UNFURNISHED, etv, Ml amenltle'-ICI&. view PentllouM In tx-Oellgf'ltfull 3 Br. 2 Ba Cot-2 81' +-dlnlnQ rm, ,,..._ &4&.5378 ·•I S.IWlllCI V .... Ill HullllftClon lltacfl. SelWtlld All Ulllm£S Fem non-emkr pr•I. c:tuetvt VlH• 8tlt>oa. A9-1809. 2 pall0t, frplo In 11400/rno, JMI\ Lat«1, -Sp-actouw---38f-.-2 .. -COndo--. Wlict ~ • ttWlt of totallr peoonwtd pro~ PAID HEALTH '32!5 77~ ftlWIPllYIOT c1Ucedtol285,000.8ale gerage, very near Macnab lrvlne Riiy nr tow11. pool, JI.Oii P'•MHIC h1t•1ndol1lltnt1011roudewrve APttlecl ClUBS.lEHNIS. --L-IVEONBEACH hllf ........ MM 18 by ~mna Low. 9 •!front . 'I •• r I y 752• 1414 courw, no ~· 1750 lllelMt 01 Mlilfl * lmnc -nestled tn • torts! .. 111 SWIMMING. plus M/F to etir 2 Br ~t on WllLIT ....._ Hlllltttl. ~°:l~5i2". =76~~ ~!~ ~fa°.oe t4v•ll 9·20. ,...,l/Leeee '975 Mo. 2BR mo. 4~229, 40M2S2 ~!',:'i~nc11:~~~t =$ ~=· b:::~ mu<h mott' Sorry, B.,bOa Penn. $400/mo, ,..._I.I. ..... ..., · · • l!Ba. TWNHMJ.oFr/plc. 1t•t~ Llnai UH ·• no ptu. Modfis &48-i078. .•__,...._,...,,________ .1 .......... a. .... hrl•an/Uath Ui6 • lanl 1217 ~~~.~:f~1H3-~~ OUtetanFOCIWI rn .:"~:.OS:-mt'n~.~,~~!:n~1io:a~':e~ ~~;~::, open dally 9 to 6. M:-:--a -Of--:'9---:-lof--,nlot_..,...._,. U!ASE/SALE Front Row ·== .. --... llUll -..u •• • s 3 a I er 28t1P9 l\lm Of Uf'll\ltn piovdly t•" llolllt (htn lltMtybltnkporl) Ont Ind Oakwood hOuM Yrly S3 l71 t • 8lutt1. 3 Or 2 '" B•. Tri. _. 2 Br 2 ee MOf't unll, axoetl. Stepa 10 l);d. &;a;;wo;, ,uper ..... r.iiHibOnuSc...!.f:.· 11500. •Ot-~ two bldroo111. Ollt tlld hto blth 1p1rt111tnl1 1811 • dep 813·t •. 90x 171 with 04dtf home 1125.000 . .,...., .... "'. 141-llH ~ . New C ~ a Of Mt Olff •• rplC ... ..,..,..., tr un G..........._ a 1·800-824·1181, tat •• •r • .. apee • tocellon & condition. ...50. yrty ullt pd. Pko. 1te&tmo. 5 ,.e578 • T-.ala rm Olll ~~ .__... "pwtllM!flts "1"'• l1'7&M .Avelllmm No l · 11 Priced to Ull •• 873-?ts.t. . · -· Mft s d "'6..,,....""~------ :. :..~~"53't~2~ER · JOANNDORANALTA. ~~~·r,o83,~~es· c au cer ... •ellar 1111 TU~J~!~~:~~~ge '=IYJ::!nl:fh::!!',~ ~~Onigel"n11n 1011 v111•"· NewportludlSo. J!;f.~·i:~.~ ----------VIII• Balboa PenthouM: 2 Br ' L . n:wtY ,.. Ftmllyroom, VIEW, 1700 at BEST Riiy n,. ,~ 1700 16th Strttt ~11.Q CfOM lo . tllAI Nwm 28r 2ba Huo• dtell. d I .. .. I Townllome tor 1 .,.., 53" • 1-fee (•t Dover) 2t!llmo. 7""'1'-P~-• 2"·. 2"· ~ •·-•t on oc.M view Ow"-'/81(r. mo • •.. "u P •If ·--. __,, "' L •2 S u•,., ... -........... "'" 9~ 0 w/gU•O•· a 141 12 11500 MO. -• \Jl II• Ln, CdM 840-7 0 ; t09 ftr Lux amenlt.... 1 M..-guerlle. ()pn Sal/Sun COICl*9ll 8fltllctt' 'I OWl*an1doua 11e&,ooo. iiTDflllT.,...., 12.g-1700 120.t213 M•l1"• atwttany ism HwiltlnltOft v-. UM. ltllnt~Ofl hlcll. CA Newport •~..o No. M" tow 2 bd fl.Im , ~ • 8YCO 845-2251 2 doc*• lt6t l'Olnt to-...... Ult CLEAN 2 er, 2 Ba. 2 FP. 7 !152-1!0001702·5091 hlW hla4 .. (714) 898·9961 880 ll'YIM Avtnut ::. ::,.. ~t-~ • NN In town"? CIMtlfled c•Uon. Weter view I! Nftport ocean front• e ger. nw pnt, nr Hbr, Sell wttll fA8€I 111. 1 Bt. 1 blll. to eo eav, ''"' 1111 S. 0.,. '""'" ""' llOf'tll "' ltlCfl Ill (II 16th) e 3 Bf HJ6/mo. Cleft Nip rou '"891 nwiy •ldu 12% flntn dupl9• a lrlptex. spec. btlam. nw cplg, oftd, no ll't • BAHZ.I 9 mo A\1111 Sept 18. lllthlMtll, 111e11 .. t tft MtfMM to Sllniind Vllet. '45·1104 AOll Wllrty• tJl.art. • of,_,...._ 14} ... 11 1476.000 I00-190t tacualr 873·1873 pets S1100 9'0-0t19 Clwlfltd Me Ma.-617' 171&/mo. 873·92.24 r.,~ ., ..... l)peft dlily 10 AM 'Ill dllll Eve/Wkndt 6U-7S1f ------------- .. \ Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Augu1t 7. 1983 \i ler l•e llre•l•r 8111t Clt1ala1 lltri•L P1latla1 -lac DoVllJd-1-•w""1·11•1am .. _G_11_ ... P·a1·n·1·· .... -Mow • .00-. ctean-1.1p, trim. Houff, aarpet. w1noow ~Iott, Careful Service Contractor c---11tiy'; ~· Pl••llC DMIJlcal Th!~·!1!!~ya'°'1 30 dey ad lnlM Repelr-Alter1tlon1 Doofa·Wllld~C1blnet1 Panel·Plllo.-Fenca., 35 rt• up. "-'Y 541-4413 Ul:C1r1Clan. N:#/R;99ir All typee Low prlce1 Lk:. Fr• Ht. 831·2345 ELECTRICIAN: Priced right, free e1tlm1te on large or amall Job• Lie. 3He21 673--0350 FrM•t Reu.r11 ... J1m cl ee nlng We do Lk: T138048 552"°410 rat•• ..... 11om-..:=;.: Ile 81QOR8MALL .•. 841-105e throroogh work Relleble ..v """'" and REFS. With complete *A· 1 llYlll * 10 ytt exp 751· 7oaO . we DO IT ALLI 849-9770 liillr.:1=111=.:r.:;;--:, • f!U carpel and hOUH· Bet1Quall1y25yr.e1tp, INT/EXT.CALLJIM DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOITNOWll &llfHIAIMA Your Dally PllOt Servloe Directory Re&>r_,tatt ..... Hl·Mlltlt.HI Repllr/arnalt Jobe.. Fencea. ahelvee. panltlons. Low rat ... st ...... 731-8311 tar5t ltniee ;v IRsfXLL CARPET For 11.75 eq yd. Cell Mel or Pate, 112.1122 em peytng. Nora Hlgglna, Ct•nt cta5rett m -1115 41t--1901 1·c;m;;--""t ... a-aaoo-·.-ry ... 6•1""0& ..... ra1t Deer ltf!lr Spring•, repair, door oper- ator•. See demonstration Seaco111, 2488 Newport Blvd, C.M. 842·3490 XA l)fi .... of aonalr i r• cleaning, wlndoWI done Competitive ralea. 1.,1 llH pelr, Xlnt work, com-trea CALL TOOAYI Llc.T-116,428 730-1353 •" pelltlve prices Jobi lge 540-5854. STARVING COLLEGE' -n-t1'""e-1tt-.-=eom=---pet-l,..,U,...,...-f)f'""'toe,.... Ot •mall. 75t·0870 Jon Paclllc; Coat• Cleaning STUDENTS MOVING co. for xlnl workl Fut e«V. HANDYMAN: Roofing, "WE 00 IT RIGHT!" Lie; n24.438. lnllired. 30 yra exp. 521·9012 c;u1tom dog houMI, ALL Ell Brochure 768-7894 641-8427 RALPH'S PAINTING REPAIRS. TIM 631-9977 Bt11t•ol• Sonlcta _ WATCH US GROWi lnt/8)(1. Reu. rat .. NEED HELP? CALL JEFFI M I -' Free ett. 24 hr. 841-3648 Sprlng1-Hlnge1-0penera J1ck of at11rades: carpen-SEAVtCES UllJLIQITEb an II tn1Ctt Speedy m1lnt aerv, Repairs. Lowell ra•••I try. painting. gerdtnlng, Marketing, errands, Dr'a CAguna Nurtlng servb Int/ext, homee & •Pl•. ...~. ...... Jlalat./ ltn. Llc'd, Tom 567-4480 clean upa, etc. No job 100 apple, church, etc. Re-now offering private duly 842•3890. large or amall. 540-0354 liable driver. active, at-care. Companlon1, Ru Rooff,.,. iJI := Wllls-Cuat. work. Lie . #381057 Rob 873-8094 MARINE WOODWUHK r•tala1 tractive older woman, 11ve-ln1, Aides, LVN'1, Pa rla ...,-~ ... ~-:::..:~. leak cabinet• to dry rot Concrete. m11onry. Ital--6•6 973• ~~~~~~~~-._... .............. """" repair. FrM 811, Local work, found1llon1. Block, TREES llEPlllll * Pllmll own car .. • .. RN'• now avallable 24 Hr ..., Lie 1411902. 548-9734 refa. Dick (2t3).l33-9524 brick. Llc'd. 536-50t3. fopped/removed. Clean Etc Gary645-5277 PTL e .... Silli11 SefVlce 714 ... 94-7272 lea1t1rlal atiat11 ct Ctatracttn, up. n-1awn1. 751-3478. HaaUa1 Mature prol uaronal Pal1tlP1 ltnicn Ctatral CLEAN-UP MASTERS ..,.....,,.Dl!'!u°"M""P-J'll!O'll!B'll!S"'&--female for tiouse slt11ng, l-!1"'2""""v,.e"'a•ra.._e•x·p·a·r.-N'!"w·p'"'!'t Experi Wallcoverlng In-seeretari&i rn: tYPing. a •• 11a..i-, Advertltlng, copy, layout, 11"""'•-.."''ll!_., ____ "ll slzea P.rol rea• •a• S""'LL ••OVING JOBS Aug 15 thru Sept 15 area I'm amall-My price• 1t1Jlatlon. Reaa. Contult· ~ ,.. production. PIT projecis Remodel/Repairs, comm. ... · · .. ... " " ..,,. "" 851 1 "'45 850 "'•7 R copy, etc. F .. t ...-.nc. CERTlFIED GALIC Xcct a1 low coet. 848-5982. & reald. Llc'd, bonded, aboul our 25·000 lawn MIKE 646-1391 • " are small • .,... 7 on ant Aaslgnmt. 581-&590 675-4456 780-33&0 Per90flal SMV. TUii End paper wor1c night· Ins. F0t est. 552-9142 ~:~i~4 ~ll~hla;rlme, HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE lltllHfmll 11r PAINTING• WlllPAPfl UlllH TYPING/BOOKKEEPING 30 yrs exper · 840-2068 m 1 r e s C 1 I I FRAMING • CONCRETE • -Furniture. Trasll, frees fir 2 •ts• I lllCtr 1 Re;,~::~ C~~~':k:a1 $8 pr roll 675-n02 For lndlv./aml txitlneaa AINalt ~APER-1AL~=·a:-: MASONRY • SPA IN-c~~IJ~I~~ •• lt,~':rT::.'ng 963·54l5 NORM .... ,,,,4 .... n Free 8SI 536-9801 "WALLPAPERING" Hr/day/wk. 840--0888 ~rlveway-Parklng Loi bu~~-~So-1088 ua STALATION. 675-8690 Free est 642·9907 GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Jfl1 H•·t•kr, H fllf Pllmll S15 Single ROii EXECUTIVE SUPPORT 1~::::;;;::::::::~~ R I Seak:oltlng Cr-..a:1 CtuMJiat --,--,.--S...HAULING No fob loo a. I f ,... t f NANCY· 968-1338 Your office. Top lklllt, lnct epa r1-I 11• 991 Clean-up1, eflrub & tree small. 893-0106 ,,,., ' rn ••• tr t>y Richard Sinor Uc p S&S Asphlt 631-4 l!l9Llc Y Jfl 8Xb CREoiT? Clear up trim. mo m11n1 Prompt H•ULING·. s•••LL JOBS IHI 12Jfl•11th Hiii. 280644 14 yrs or happy "WE GALS SHOULD word prooeNl'l. rol. Att Remodel• or any lnveet-neg. TRW profile. Money & reas Chuck 642-2873 "Tr.ah & F':.~nlture II, In lfH, Call Pttt local customers H~~~JfoG!1'~:.. reterenoet 497• 290 lll!JI ment. qlty lmprowmenlt. becl< guar. 845-5840 EKP Gardner. Malnt. MATT 645_5089 Johllll Ul· l2ll Thank you. 983-4I14 rrlakJtn In .. lrlYlq hftl P.IJ.1.1.lffttO.. cleanups, tree trim, FrH OHLITT PlllTHI Pl11ttr/ltrah Install l repair. manual or Don't Pleat Free anelysls (lt'a Not Juat a Neme) &:! CrM•lat eat. Call Pete, 841-1096 LT HAULING · MOVING Plants-pets-whatever -.pl'P("fX•s•f1111MX ... !'!'9fC""'Hl'PtNdl'P• auto, 8 yrt ellpef. Ron e'1 f h 84"'3305 L'-#320735 -GARDENING ·OODJOBS Localret.Llve ln/out. Prompl, neat pro-5p••••"'2"'37 p 0 your case OY9r P one. .,.. "' d I G oo I"" I 4t I W 4 f 1 1 636 11 •9 Re•t· ""~os. Int/ext. 30 yra. .., .,.or " or ete easy oga r m ··• ar 1 1~ 11ft JON 645-8192 Very reas. Belly 831--0955 ass ona s • .. " """ E..1-tf... c L(a t ~ hi $10 T ... Neat. Paul 545-2977 070-2821. Free Est. ... •• • . SC • any sz. .. ..... er Mowing Edg ng Twtce a B ~--c~i--· ---L • • CUSTOM EXTERIORS ·::. ilrte1 • .,. rtl1 tNfiW ce4leii! cebinet 2t yrs exp. 546-2848 month' $20 'to $25 Hit Hll.!J H IClf.111 & INTER. Reas. rates. Free ED'S PLASTERING fff ct rtltlJl•rhllll lacing, bars & formlca Dt•ntic ~...... 546-9707 A08tN1S CLEANING OOUGHeRfv1ROTHERS est Steve 547-4281 1nt1ex1. Patchlng/te)(tur11 -•J.•c-.. tiiRm;;EiiiEiiiil's111eR111V""i•c•e- e1g blllal Forecloaurea"1 countenaps. 842-0881 ~ :!. H_a_u_ll_n-~-c-le_a_n--u-p_s_t_r_ee SERVICE: a thoroughly TREES • LANDSCAPING Reatuccos. 84M258 Trimming, removal. yard Law suits? Judgement•? I H llO/n ' ' clean houae. 540-0857 21 YRS. 6.42-3657 Custom h1141 painting. r... ctean-upa, etc. 842·2914 F~EE CONSULATION Cir=••= tit """ trimm ng, yard malnl. ----------duced summer rates. Pl .. •111 S G Illy --Chlldcar•. companions. lndscp. Mike 646-6502 CLEAi HOUSEi Maaoa~ Free est Da11e 873-2031 ., .. Lr Q. 1 .... 1121 s LOW RATES 1 cott enl Rem • r. Unique & c;ouplel. Wecometoyou. G &• • -Tree trim end removal: ll0-0142 Unutual wof't( upec:lalty. Low reea. (213)541-5150 Japanese ardener. Main-Roae HMkpg 973-0564 BRICK AK: Small fob1. IH lllJtr Pilitl11 WATER HEATER Specl1I 20 yr1 lie. bonded. tenanoe. c;taan-up. Free Newport, Costa Mesa. Lie #425924 964•2a17 Pool heatera•Fum~ gen'I cleanupe. 554-7017 la~tlll! Palomb0Con1t 9e2-8314 =" est. 557-2210 JOAN'S CLEANING lrlllne Refs. 875-3175 •Faucets•Dll90lll•* B:b4tlng 1l m~ home. 5 Matr cral11man, apeclal-ALL/ACOUSTICAL L1wnl garden malnt reald, dutlea 540-t287 •Masonry-Stucco: new/ Interior -tllterior Ha.,... IOmethl you want to eall? Ida do Cook-errands-all wllely Have =you want d1ys/wic. any age, echool lzlng finish&. remodeling. All Ph .... & Repairs comml, Indus. Yd ctn up. repair. All types Quality. Courtesty estlmatea lo aett7 011111~ eda do It wall I C11 NOW, tren1. E/lllde. 850-4273 49&-3105. BUD 552-0582 Low ratut. 841-4947 eva Want Ada Call 642-5678 Lowest price. 631-2345 Don 844-4798 It well. 842-5878. 842-5e7t. latl11 te OIUct lntab ltlt 1Ha1tria1 lkatt no11--------lntl11 '"'Pr·o·1.•F'"""'30•.•,•w•en-t1-~--.•I l·Newport-----S..C--h•L•ld•o•C-an-· out & stir togthr 2brl 2ba nary Vll11ge area 3250 eq w/1119. F. & lllle chic on 1•203 ...... ft. office '1 M 1 or commercial user, moderate Income C.M./ ..... ground floor. ictra wide NWpt pref. 645-4157 or t-287 aq. l1. office door plus 2 loedlng (24 hrs) 67s-a35 t with furn for purc:NIM If docile, ample off 1tree1 F dellred. patking, as Is. S.50 • aq Pro!. Mat. em. needl It. NNN. Call Slyvle. eame to "" 811111. hOme. Pvt rm, ba &. 8111ry. Lndry PeUC811 Propenlea Inc. fecll. $400. Ana.. Ad 8&4 -------714/84~501 2920 call 642-4300 24 hrs. Fumlatlao omce. Benk of •S775 up. 22&5 f1 Indus~ PtrMUll 3012 ltlt WutH X SUCQ8flful 6Ulln111man 5100 lel1 Waatt4 9100 8111 Wut.. SI .. ltl1 Wu... Sl!! lelt Wu ... lkl trim lady Tra11el, ull-&U&ITAIT 1ng, dating. 953-9964 llR·Rn&JL ESCOITS/IOIELS 3s~Of:.ay::~ng~ln~~~ Outcalt ONLY 835-9199 673-697 4 UITIO l&IOHI Bachelor /Bachelorette Office & Birthday Part let THE UST HllUH 738·8538, 558-8538 AUTO MECHANIC, brake, front end, tuneup Ellper. own tools. sov. comm Hunt Auto, 1825 Laguna Canyon Rd, Lag Sch. 833-8966. 494-8600. Alli IECIWllO wm STYLIST HLlnlY HIYEll nu Tiii PAY Hotel W/lollowlng. Top Pay Good driving rl!COfd. Ove< P&IT·TillE Wiii .-uY II.II Beaut NB Salon 20 Bring MVR. Costa Opportunities evalleble 644-0661 Mesa Blueprint, 1690 with the Los Angelee lnen ...... /Lt ..... Cleaning Per90flnll want-Plioeotla •F 548-5571 Times Clrculatlon De-a.erttary ed. part time, must be re-Dallvery/11ock. Full Time. Par I m • n 1 I n our Fut pec.d ottlcl requlr .. liable, honest & well Musi be 18. See Harold. door·lo-door ~ good phone menner, groomed Call tor Inter-495 East 17th SI. C.M. Illes program. Gueran-type at IMM &5 wpm. view 966-1300 lirlTu ... 199111199 leed hourly Wig& plua CRT 911petlenQe n.tplut s ---, _, • commlsalon. Houra: OAM CLEllOAL·tfFIOE Npt Bch pleasant group -2PM, or 4PM -9PM. ,.,....... Mature person w/olflce practice needs 2 chelr-Training Is provided. ...._...... e•per & oen knowledge aide peraon1. 2 ex1111ng Poten1111 to eern $300 1 hancle phonaa type ... , For a-tiled M ACTION Ct.II A DAil Y PILOT AD-WtsOa '4!·M71 Prol n-smk fem wtsn.. 10 Co1t1 Meea Plan. trial office. 18101 Redon- lhr wl 2 ot same. lge 3 br S 17 5 /mo. no lae. do Clrcie. #T. liµntlngton condo. E CM. $260 556-3900 Beach. 842-28:f4. llUllTOIOI IHILllllTllll Beautiful eKcttlng girls. Wheel alignment & brakes, Own hand tools. Newport Tire Center, 3000 E. Coa11 Hwy. CdM. of bkkpg, 10 key by employees returning to plus per week. For en In-~chlle orders aii<J flla toueh. type 50-60 wpm, school RDA w/t+ yrs tervlew. Call (714) M stbeeccurata. · Tlll•IM Burroughs L-4000 exper ewper oral 640-1 t22 957·2361, ext t204 u • lncia.ulll. 548-1435 Fumllhed Olfloe apace. WANTED: shop apace Of Rmmate lo ahr apt nr so. Secy servlce1. All large garege for minor Private room• Dally 10AM-2AM 1885 Park Ave, C M 631-9893 ~~f.'~~60~~: :i~-4~~~s -.-•• -,-.. -,-OT-l_A_l_Al_f_I_ Garage Door Operator In-Pn a... lltft: (near ~~~~al) To supervlM n1W1paper •taller. aatea, service. part-time ~end1 In our Cit Plaza, 1275 mo.. amenlllea. Good lo-auto body repalr, wUI pay carport. 549~280..,.... cation. 17th end Npt up to $200/mo, Costa HTI TIRE IHYIOE and light repairs Newpof1 Tire Center. 3000 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. CUlll carriers. Salary com-$1000/mo to 111rt p4us tport1 lhop. Retail Ill· MECHANICIV,W. 0 mensurate wtexperlence. %. 642-3492 perlenoe halplul. tool1, 50150. Amie sllr 3Br llM. C.M. Furn Incl laundry fac;ll. S2501mo, call 845-2385. Blvd. 642·8e68 Mell or Hun\lngton NO LEASE. P111t1Gtou1 of-Beach. Biii 949" 1221 Ladles Only! Relulng lull body massage at your lo- catton. 842·0994 Clerical support position 10 Customer Service Answer phone, eKptdlt- 1 n g . m1Sc dulles Schweber Etectronlcs, Barbara 863--0200, EK1 350 Company beneflll and GENERAL OFFICE-FIT. EKperlencld only IWfY. "' II you're Qualified !or eny lntall Wutt4 BOt Flatlnld, mldd' ;g;d min looking lor home or larege apt with harbor view, ,_,I/modem up- grades, garege, In CdM, N.B. lrvlne Terr1ce. Cameo Sllores Wiii con- sider tong term leaH or le11e purch111 Call Answer Ad 11815, 842-4300 24 hrs. flee bldg, prime C.M. loc. Sltrllt ff H Security, utll, m1lnt Single girage. Vic fllr- From S 155 842-7850 vtew & Beker. $45. Call OC Airport area. offloe 552-7855. 1pace trom 1225/mo. •'a,...-__ ----1,.---:3""'00=2 557.1010 ..... euc .... 1 oc Airport area ldMJ for G:t i 1SO:i800 a day 10 dHlgner'a ih'owroom. rent your hM or apt to new corner bldg 1at nr, Olympic visi tors/or pluth 1400 aq It. lhlngled S 5 0 • S 1 2 5 a rm bldg w/gl.... 558--0891 _8_9_4_-4_6_3_8_. ----- b t w n 1 o -5 • I 2 1 3 > LISI WllllT 420-2307 evet1wtmd1. Permanently. Food tasting ---------Office apace 1va.lllble In & COflSUltallon. Wed. PM, Student wanting to rem 1 Old downtown Hunt-,_ Marriott. Reserva- room garege or •pt lngton Beech. WalklNlQ Ilona: 862-1156 'llrlbath or surrogate wife dtatanoe 10 bel*a,;,go:t duties In e11ch~ for ...... & ti! -~ ""' u co........ eq SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In all matters Love, marriage & buslneas Also counseling 1815 So. El Camino Rell. San Clem. Llc'd, 492-729& ... , .... o,,. 4014 GAS STATION·CdM High volume sell aervlce Inde- pendent QPlflllon Sale Includes lend. bldg and bulllneas. $950,000 with $300,000 dn Corona del Mar location Agt 875-6700 Babysitter /Housekeeper. lull time. 2 schootage chlldren 540-3296 all 6. banktng lHI lt,t Oltrl immedl11e opening tor 2 clerks In Loan Depaf1- ment No Eaperience neoeasary Typing and bu1tness skills required C ell Linda Shea 754-180 I 0 CS L , 1700 Adams Ava. C.M E.O'.E. Banking SAVINGS bonus oppty. • generoua Typing, llllng, heevy of !hale potltlon, c111 for mileage allowance Must phones, Some weekend appo4ntment iwt--. o have 11an, station wagon WOfk. lnlMVlew by ap-am • 5 pm, Mon-Fri. al ol sml/plckup Apply In po4ntment only, Tueadey 645-5000, ••1 521 person weekdays be-• Friday. -----rween 3PM-5PM at 330 141·1441 CURI TYPIST °:'!ees'a' Bay St . Coata lllfl,. lll•ir•y Hotel Non-profit Youth Service .., • _.. Betl Deak Pertonnel IOt luxury rnon ll<>tel fJi • Agency needs Indepen- dent hard worker lo greet put>hc, handle phones I I I e , I I I e typtngtbool\keeptng 1n Minton V1e10 olllce Starting salary , s 1000/mo XLNT Ben· eflls Send Resume as soon IS pou lble \O YSP Inc, 2803 Royal Palm Drive, Costa Miii. CA 92626 DOCK ATTENDANT Accepting 1ppUc11lons Call lor appointment, Mon-Fri 9-5. 642~644 Dog Groomerf Wiii train ••change lor kennel help. 957-8589 ........ ...... perlence preferred Enthullulk: Yound Per-PleaM •PPIY In peraoo. son wanted for small SURF AND SANO buty olllce. Verlou1 HOTEL. 1555 So Cout duttas.~ffk:e end war• Hwy, LtigUlll 8Mdl See houM-mull ha.,... gOod M•gll MarmolljO. telephone voice-fight Hotel I y P I n g P I u • 1 0 Front office pereonnel key-general office needed at kl11ury Laguna procedure1-good t>en-8Mct1 Hotel. Pret.r eome eflls. Call BUCK week uperience CeU Margie IESIUID Al\ractlve. rella.ble Sf With dependable car tor PIT~. 1·5 . dally 840~40 ... David ...u AOTIU MTIUIU IMAGE MAGAZINE, only nmat'°"81 '"!::If dftoted to the " and entertalnmanl try need• models, & e.ctr...-IOI' ow laaue. Free ..,...ln«I '1, t2, end 13, duc1ed every hour, on hour, from Oern 10 5 rent reduction 8 21...., '1. StanlllQ 11 S250lmo. , .. " ltr ContlC1 536-1435 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS lllneas lorcet sale ol E>t- cluslve wood & metal bu1ln11a. 185,000 takes all Terms. 988-6187 ACCOUNT COlliSELOR CLERK TYPISTS Do-nut 1hop, counter sales PI T. no e11p. nae; Apply In person 04ppl1y Oo-Nu1' t8!>4 Newport Bl.C M Driver. alternoon Mon-Fri, use own car. Apply bel 9-3 2474'~ Newport Blvd.CM Hotel No ~tment ary, Male end F«neM. days only 848-8886 Mermoll)o, 407-44n G11er1I Office Int 2912 Office space !or IMM: 747 n. 1695/mo utile pd. AIC. Alptiea ·Trudge S10te on Forest Ave, Lag ground fir. 1055 El SqUMI -Imbibe Sch, 2400 aq f1. 5yr IM. PIT position available In Raeort Hotel ~ting ep-egea. Semklara et .. f;'!:tlOne for exp ~ront SOUTH COAST P~ v. Single Garege, Very c:.n. Sate $25 Mo. 111 & Lui. 548-0108 CORONA DEL MAR Share aecure garage on Hellolrope, N. of Hwy. 130. 673-8409 Camino Or, Colla Mall. Marmot-Racial Call Jack 497-5452. our South Coast Plaza 3 Blk1 E. of Fatrvlew &. COMMERCIALS Swimming Pool Chemical Olllce Teller exper pref, GREAT WESTERN SAV· Adame. For thOM people who IOve Services Business. New· c11h handling exper. r• INGS 111118 place to start 754-1040, Mr Tracy to watch televlaton oot port Beach area. no quired Contact Joen your career wllll a ------HIYEll Delivery, lull time , Mon-Fri, 8 am -5 pm. $4/hr to start. Apply at Master Blueprlnl, 234 Flecher, Cotti MN•. ADPty ~ =~· ~~Anton~ Sharp, pereonabla lndlvld-M-'rh. PMwport&f, u___.__., s .. ~ ........ =~ ual ts needed to hlndle a t 107 Jamborree Rd. ._ ,_,,,...... Variety of ......-al 0 ... ----.,-----...,-.,.. tant for buey aalo ., •-··-""'~ Hou1eele1nera needed. Uoen equlred · dutlee lnciudln~ .... heh •llY Good houre, good pay. pon ::.:h. 6J t-13eo phone contect .... our Cell Robblee Reg end I:--:::---:-.,...---:--..,...--~• hate Interruptions, I've Baer at 71 4-540-4066 DELUXE OFFICE SUITES written a great boOk. In It e11per neceaaary. wlll d y n a m I c , Baytront bldo. 000-1101 ' Hat 18 waya to Ignore train. S55,000 fun amount Catifom1'a Federal grow1ti-orlented rinancial Garage !or Rent. Newport Beach Area $75/mo 642-6970 sq 11 IVall from $1.25. COMMERCIALS. req. Wiii net $40,000 +, Institution cuatomers. Mop. O.C. Airport 1ree Mt-1111 Agency looking IOI Oualllled appllcant muet BASEMENT 11.00 aq '1. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ca II co 11 ec I Mon-Fr I 2500 lq '1. CaM: Mon-Fri :e~~ l~sk for Tim (408) Savings and Loan ~~1:'~0 8!:~n~ ~~d~~,:~ WANTED: lhop space or 0-5. TM s th c0111 Plue Document Department. llllYH Senior preferred, II pick up & delivery Thompson Blueprlnl. 3188-E Airway Ave .. C.M 549·9233 0tgenlzed eltlaJent type • min. ol 4'5 WPM 1 --11 ••-Clerk to handle acc"'1t//11tr.. acouretely end be l•m· .. ,... -•• I bl 1 1 I"' Illar with all general office HouMk...,..-. t-4 mo Old. rece va •. nvo c " • large garage for minor 842~ lamt•HI EOE ou \M/F/H Duties Include llllng, auto body repair, wlll pay NEWPORT CENTER. full TRANSENDANTIAL OrttrtaaltlH 4011 preparing real el\ale loan procedurea. Minimum of Rm & Brd + $200/mo. mlec:. ntlng, phone 8 month banking u -8'45-3502 or (day1)-etc. Contect Biiie ~ perlence required. 631-0716 b I w n 1 0 AM· 1 P ~ up to S2001mo. Coll• aervice Ellecutlve Sul1es. banking documenll. answering ·--------558-0460. :1: LIU UIUT&IY 0tt1oe Mesa or Huntington 1575-$625. 840-5470 MEDITATION Get a piece of the Amert'. WANTED phontt. and checking Ory Cleaning, Help.Full n---h Biii 96"1221 Free Intro i.ciure 91/lfY can Dream-OIL LEASES T II T . docu~ts •ftd lnven-l ime, 6 Days Wiii Train ....., ... Prime Corona del Mar Wed. at 12.:00 Noon Ind Low rlak, tilgh profit I If fllftl8S tor.:T~plng-~1 45 WPM Bergstrom Cl1111ners , Comprenen1lve benelll1 otilct ....... H14 Ott Hwy. 1990 aq n. 8:00PM. 200 El Camino potential Clll 857-'4928 Is required. COM progrem Including Medi· 1817 WntdiR. N.B 275 to P~erlec~. :. f1'1:::~:j •Rell-•'•T•u•''•ln •. ____ ... ~ It I.Na 4 4 Bf~~k ::-::;.::;~• ::f~~ We offer competitive I••••••••• cal and Dental I ,..1111 Liie/Heaith Agency. o.aJ' Newly formed Mortgege er11 offloe. typing -~ banking dlvl1lon ol bootckeeplng, cu.t~ Southern C.lllornla Bank 11rvlce. Experlen .. need• eitperlenced Neca11ary. EKCetl.,.. FNMA paraonnel. Cell 8enefttl. 84S-t5 t5 ... 'C 3600 sq 11 2 435 ...... 11 Eiioair•i 1NTeRv•ew1NG eY Suitable· 1~ m.csie;i· ~ ____ . _AGt_8_7_~ ___ Lett I ,.... 3004 i NEY fo LeiJoi ua11 to loin our 1t1ff salaries ($810 ootmo I ru APPOINTMENT dental. Agent 541-5032 • 1200/up, cerpeta. MORO: 2 dotden A;: 1•1, 2nd, 3rO Trull deed•. E11cellent opportunity f0t •tarting •nd excellent WATEll WlllS ONLV drlpM, ale, '99trooma, John Kordlch 751-1155 mollvated applicants beneltll. For an Interview 250 ~ 11. Suite. S200tmo. 779 "L" W t01'1. SI. Costa Meta. 851-8928 280 sq II w/phone enswerlng 3400 Irvine Ave. Ste 214, NB $400/mo. 660-1484 Bayfronl Offic:ea, patloe. parking . janltorlal 673-1003 17301 8Mct'I Blvd. Hunt-trtaver1, 1 male. 1 rem. M 1 appointment. please call Prtftt/llltt PIMMCllt: lngton ee.cn. 842-2834. lliiHiiiaiii ..... iiiiiicolliiiiiilll'liiiiii.iii64iiiiii6-iii1iii9iii44iiiiii tr a~n, :,o =~ ~kl~V:"Z between 8·00am • .,,.rt1111h Pertonnel Dept i • T. • I 4021 steady worll beckQ_round 4 30pm, Monday · Friday Several fflect ln•fde end (114) llO·IOIO UY YllW I.I ••mt• Good numeric a~llude I .. I al Ou11id1 Salat potltlon1 BeautlM large office avlll-FOUND •os . -" and/or CHhlerlng H · ... ., •• now 1v1Jl1ble W'llh excal- eble. 842-444, Mon-Fri, n lhrtnct O.. lao. per~ wtH help you l14/llt·4111 I Clll lent comml11lon1. In UN- 9-5 ARE FREE sp9C1l1Ti1ng In 111 & 2nd Qua111y LIMITED s POTENTIAL TD'aslnce 1049 GREAT Pollllon Involves ule1 Newport Beach Udo Cen-R.E. Broker Bd Realtors You will be w0tklng In call• to othar pro- nery Vlllege aree 3250 aq Cal•, 842-2171 545-0811 t>eaullful olllcea with a WESTERN lesstonsl org1nlzallon1, It M 1 or commerclel uMr. friendly work environ-businesses, and lndlvld· ~ .::Bank a.;": of 714-.851-et78 •HlllllT CllllUI.) ~eiu.l fOf MICNn- 191 11\d Shop Trlln. to wor1c In 1mlll mechlne lhop. Sflorl run pro-dvc11on-not a )ob lhop No Smoking. Mull have own 1oot1. E11oellefll ban· •flt• end wegea. RIMA ENTERPRISES, 1530& Part time deek c:lerti .cs. 1t1n M .00 per Sit/Sun momtno Call 848-7446 EXECUTIVE OFFICE 400 lq '1, w/pVI beth 4 lhower, cpts, Bal Penln. $300/mo. 642-..623 ground floor. ittra wide Ml Mll WIDOW HAS SSS for ment and receive lull SlYlll~S uals Appllcan11 need t>e· door plu• 2 loading • T D'a, Sl0,000 up. No range 01 company ben· • amb1tlov1. creative , dock•, ample off etreet credit Check, no penalty ellls. Coate MeH goat-oriented, raspon-... Nt'\\'l')(lft Chemical Lane, Hunt-LIMO OAIVER & n lngton BNch, at3-41S34. PHONE ANSWE!\IHO p11klng, u la S.50 • IQ Al•o buy 1umbo TD slble, and nit mollveted It NNN CA 1, 81yvle, Found: blk & gray kitten S300K up. g Denlaon INTERVIEWING BY Equal Opply Employer llAJ• ....... llAO•IT Peclflc Via'# Miii. iathe & trlnder, min. 8 Park, NB. 844•2700 IDllTIYlllfTll Pe41can Propertlee Inc. wtwht collar. vk:. Carob, AllOCi. 873-7311. APPOINTMENTONLY MIF/H QUALIFIED? with tome fottO'M~ for llWPHTIUll 714/645-8501 E/blulfs. 790-8425 11 W IH 9100 Pleaaecontect. Counter help !or local pie Call 714·831-738<\ for an =-~=:::.~~f5 wpt LuK new lull MrVloe offtcel Ct••orclal FOUND: Litt le White Kitten • I 11 Pertonnel Dept. •hop, must be neat and appolntme11t. yrs eitper. 11231 Young iiliintiiervtewiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillli River, Fountain Velley 130-295 sq It. Some 2 -ia with Blue Collat Name: IHO WIEIU (114) 110-1100 personable Permenenl lliil.ii.lililliiiii.lil••• llAll lnust ottk:a eult11, lntalt •• "FLOWER", Very Loving ProceHi"" mill. lull or lull time, day thltt and aa••••IT R t & A LB "• e11enlng 1hlf1 evall. Call Experienced Floral De--~ nagMrV, 400Sqf191daw/yll'dC-2 andAffectlon11e. aree part/tlme.Noexperlence ~ 673_7437 signer wanled FIT. Aaclta Halrtlyllltt 1n the Qlfden courty11d, lrg Reer Of 2470 Newport 844-6484 nece11ary. Send 1111 ad· .-......: 1.,,...________ Applyl In perton 11 THE MTtllon Viejo Mitt en- wtndOWI. Call 152-8408. 91 v d . c M I 3 5 o. FOUND: Mele blll L•b. dreaMd. eternl*I env· ~ Bank ounter Per90fl wanted BLACI< IRIS, 2950 So nounot1 outttandlng job ForleUa•llecutlveOlllCel 846-3!02 can't keep. H .B . elope to· Century Pub-:i ... ~ · lordry cleenera,poaltble COHI Hwy, Leguna opp for e11perlencad, Lido Penlntui.. Newpor1 CM/NB 17th & N9wpof1. 840-8382, 841-4252 ll1her1, PO BOK 48. 01 management training. 8"(\h, or phone 10-12 qualified full~ half· 8Mch 3122 aq ft H..... ..........-... ,...,... .. _......., Wakeflald. MA 01880. ~ Call 494-'4044 or apply In dilly, 407•2282 itylltt & manlCunft. If....,., ' · """ ,__ -eq "' ... ,..... Found: Pr•crtptton ol '\\'l'"~rt ,_..,.,. Hnn.Slnn'e, 1000 , •• vttlblllty office l98C8 plua pertc;~alr oond Own. ~ktht "• .--~· · -.. ... ire outto mike top dollar IM'W ~ 1000 ..,.. 11 ....... .,. dad! •7 . • · Cyprohettedlne for • N Coast Hwy, Lagun• PHOlll-ASll•Y and don't mind WOt1c'.... H,.,.~.....,.,_....-... ..... ..,.. 'l<r,..._• CdM 844-1109 full rlllOI Care Beactl ""' __._.,,..... -on Hew!>Oft Blvd In L.-no-l ....,... • · c;.,, $41-tote Wor1clng foreman to !Ike hard with a O~ 1ttltude P"1 end Full Time l>Ol-- mllk Cennary VIiiage OFFICE SPACE FOR Found riello Newport tar BMuly Seton Station, New 1---... --.,...--1111---Cl\&r;e Of amell a6ec· come wtth u-. Guartn• ltton. .,,_,. No Expel' -Olallnc:1tve dac<Wat· LEASE O.C Alrpot1 .,.._ Beach area 875-3070 Ad Agency .-king t>rtghl Yortr New yOfk Sllon. hr/~ d~: 30 hf/wk tro-mechantcal mlCihlna tMd ..iety, commllllOn, ....._We Train Call Mr. ino wtth wood ptMllng & New 2 etory wood and Oii · ....... 1ndlvldu1I to work In 2131502· 1004 Cllt Plafre n"'...... $51 r to atlrt 11Mmbly department paid vtceilone and ott. H--'• _., 1190 · ~ prcwldea an bldgil Fr• t4:::::"f, 3 Found 8lber1ett Hulky, ..... fulllllMen1 program. BEAUTICIAN P~~:,9p lob deecriptlon & Mutt be fully tlll*lenOld l~ttw bOnue point ...... -· &57-3380 · HIT·tml { ., ..... ~ Very bu1Y Cln:luletlon nee naee11 • Plr1 • Cieri\ lot an1werl phonaa Ind dllpat m1111gee. t7 In we.tc. Frl•Mon, momlngil on .,.. Mt1Y ewe on AWY In perlldn Pilot" New9pap«, Weat 9ey Snit. between 214,. Mon• Thur1. Alll ClltNrtnl.. x.lnt etmoaphafe tor 811, ~~ With ':ff. lrvtne Blvd/Del M1r TYi>lnO 9 muit. t31·78'6 "Sham~Olrl" Needed IOI' ~tlon 11 St An-In praclllon mectlenk:al progr11M. Cell C?lwtoue IMllTm ecuttve omc... Avall f« vial ty. to MOOll • 842-1$57 M-.F.173-2207 wtcnde Buay ""lat. L..._• ...... P uMml>ty, mectllne lhop Clari! 4ff.2005. ll•l•U-2 8 ·-~" WMl~•lnterfottm-.,. .....,, nr drew't re•byterlen .__...,... ... ...,.--..---,...-...,.--::~=-----·--•-• yMt llfm. ..._ . Found; Y• g M. Oerm. IRE, ...... ,.. Quired. call: 045-5370 Church, eoo St. And'"'' prect..._. ...... ""''' ... ,_. Hll'awer;, ..... Fut! Time .... ---1120 aq '1, tnp. . provwntnta to aun ten-Sh•pl'>1rd emoa7 ..... Rold ~Belch e1ec, "~..!.~1e10 EJtl**IOeelcnt.Crown _, _.._ .=r·!.-=.. ~ Annual CPI Call SyMe· ent. Ideal corporela 17th Tu' i In C M WlllT Yll'RI b .. uty 10.1..;. d•ta. =Aug: 8. ottow "'"'"" .... ,_,,., •· H1rd ar• 3107 Int LttetetUN "-"' o.., .... _.._ _ Pelican Prope1rt1• tno. Medqu1ner1 or pro-842 , 142 L.ooklng !or .......,al •Ml• ··• Produett conalet of Me-,. ___ w • ,... =Addr91 typlnQ. v-. bU9y tlroulation 71 4/845·8501. erok•• fe11lonal flClll=. lkr • . WHTllt tent1. ult training pro-83l·2 80 chlnary f()f the Printing ....... t HWy, vvM. lllel IMCI' dati. bneeda1pwt-... oooparatlon OCMJP. A & H. " you•.,... lost a pet we c... gram Rtch1rd Oueltatt •---OllT--llWI----lndu11ry No 1moklng. He19 We11ted In our 1iOOk ~ Q«letel Corp, llabtt, IMtw. _, Mgmt lfle. '714/751·5 µolh e 1 you C e I I 1 em 3l yeere OIO, In my •Ion. 200 Newport •• ti h ..... ow too11 ""· p •a-I ............. ••r •r~· 824-77,.7 llrlt ~ Into Health and • 1 de d , I u 11 / t I m e mu e~.. n ' ,.,.. eat.up --. .....,,, ,,...,.,., -.,. -· eponalbla pareon ~ .. '!-p~~~.lve~ 11 • • NutrltlOn lneluttry • 'i.;;C«l;;;;;;;;;;'.,;;;Dr;;;;;;;. N;;;&;;;;;;;9;;;2eeo;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;.i f8am-..·30pm Mon ·Fri ). calltnt benelllt and PM to IPPfOJt 9:30 pm. M ature up. book-1newerlng phone. ......., .. ,, .. _ .......... _.. • a.•-•--· • ....... 5 Cl1 .. lamond from ............. 0001 Th• ~ n "-on ...... •• E w • g • a . R I M A TUN. 10!30.,,, to ~11 I II I t I ~ ... llMQtl, 3122 eq It. Hlgfl --....,.. . " m_,.. -· -· """' .......... r. X• ENTliRPRISES. 15395 5:'11\ pm. No -~lencie :!1': recpt yp. or ,--:--"_..;:· -rl"", vie. Geleon1. CdM, onCl ..... rdoubledlHdrlvt rwlenc.d Plf•on pre--y ..__ t ............. , ... a .. ----........ bw... ....,,__. --= 1-·2""" -",, .. ....._} ··• •-,..r Cheml"•I Lane, H\lnt• .................... ........ e -· "'"' ,..,.,. r·~ •-.• _... ,,_" .. ,.,., .......... ~ .. .,,,...,.,.,.,., ""'""-ioe,..erd.Clll790-1421 e,_Merc.dei,ihave ferree1.0nf)'aell1tener1 .... ,_, "' ,....... Monffft.. .. ,083 _.. ...._,, 1000 eq 11 P""•I• WMI lrvlne -· ,rom two *utltuf homes In with good raleren"' lngton 8"ch. 803·4534 mtnent pwMlme poa.. • a.eet "*"' 9'l.00per Ofl~Alvdlnl.and· U041mo.Tom1&1-n2e LOST:F..-nlltce~lltouay, Celllornla end one In need apply. CeH 8:30am PourauP9Meoryopanlngt ltlon. AQOly Pennvuver. MMt lilOlf end portion AOlllrln"'90nMI•• :k. OIC1•11~~ .. ~ 2.iiO aq ft. 197& 81fefl, ~.Cl:W!,:11. ~= H•w•lt. We heve a to 4·30c>m. Mon -Fri . ror HMlth Orten1te11Mtt tHO Placenll• Ave, controlpenontoC>pe!'at• 2~PM. Moft-Thlll't. .....,, ,.,. ...... ,,_.,.,., ~ ............... S1330 !1founcl floor opportunity 673-2.281 motlvat-.. lndlllldu111. Cott• Meea. Hobard lllcer. l!a· for C41it~ Ing with wood peneffng & ,_... . 842-t2<M bl ... partence pr« but Wiii ·-.. , " wallpepar provldee en 1ontng. Agent ----~-----actceO bye C~mpenr ht ...... I 11_...... High earning potentlel. iiOMe CAAi!: "N'S, trtiln t:30 am tot pm -·· , Kint ltmoaphafe IOI' ... Ul-6032. L~OST :e:A.:::H= ~',~4~1!1372el Otr . "~"'-.. "r. ~~ ·::*:'='=: ~~~~.::=~.~= ~~!..""'-· uu,:,1 .. PMOt .nama.• ecu11Ye ofltoee. Avlllt fof 8500 IQ It, 3 front Ofi!CM. '. 41•-..eee ' ----PT/FT T&frlllo aar .. r .......... t•8 "'I __.., -. ,ull .,...._, :r= .,. • !~~~~~~~!!!!~ 2 5 1-m ..... ...,. ......_,...._ ...,. -rr-•.. eve tmmwvl"t~. ,. ...... L..;..1 -.. --• ' .YM' ... .._""' 2 1ar09 ,.., ctnve tn .. .. Mora ,...,_ era Qett""' CIPJI. Wtll train. HM1H Time a ,_, TirM Fie .-..._ ..,.,, n...--•, _,, t 1.20 eq ft..1. NNN Mnual doo,., •tr• electrlc Loat: SHILTY meta the~ "bug" lflll ront oflloe r.:4Ptionltt lbllltr & lchedwlln:: lo HerbOf BIYd, {at C.· CPI C•D~ Peken pow9F .. 32'A u qf\.171'1 00g.N9me:Dewntae,at r u r. 11 you have a Oil lleopta-'!O,....peope !or Optometrist. PAOFESllONAl rl1109)8al'MMa. l'ropen1e1 Inc. WhlltlarSt eoete...._. Fairview I Sunflower. cempwlhll1'1not0111llnO A 141.f rtLOT llMUld...,.cNcltttle 84a-4oe2toreppt. NURSE'S 9URIAU: 7141645·8&01 9rOller Deya UO.·tH2. EY91 CM. 8911'1 812 840· 1031 11t9e1, ... " ~ with a A .. ftlOI lerw. Dno10tY In the 00098falton 841-0e81 3<171 Sen Aefllll, CM. Cleaalfted Ad. MJ..1671 OAl&.Y Pl&.OT Want Ada Call '41.tt7t .. T·MM _____ _ ' •• Oran Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 .1Nam.l11i1•..u;l!f:.....-:l1.:.ll!;r;:: IN !H!!f IHI ltlt Waa!!f 1111 NIT·lm U•TWT llOIP&IUll * nic.. neet Me<e111le1 nHded, part/time, air cond office. Call Wayne Jollneon. 63o.4 140 (9· 1 1) ... llJll Varied dut .... type 8wpm, * Thi o.My Piiot clrculatlon 10-key adder. tell • dft)t hat an °'*''no IOI' p11on1a. e11p. req'd, answering ~. dla-nn-1mkr, eate ry patctllng meuagea & It $875-$97&. OPA firm, filing, P!MUnt environ-Coate Mesa. Call Lindi ment. Two lhllt1 25 or 17 754· t040 ... DIALING FOR DOLLARS Iva. per wtek. Tue·Sal & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Earn big money tor 111ort Fri · Mon, .. rty e\IM on RECEPTIONISTfTYPIST hours. 30 hr work wHI< weelcd1~. early morn· PART-TIME weekend re-with patentltl to earn Inge on weekend• 14 00 1 ... ... 11 SSOO + per weelC 1101nu111 .. 0. •cellent 1111111 r~vlred A pprataal reporll, etallatlcal, ablllly lo man· age ottlce E>1cellen1 11artlng salary Send re- sume Attn: Pal The per hr Apply In pe<son cept on ... t • pa.,. me •6AM-N00N bet w a an 2 • 4 P M tYl)lng duitng Ille week, •NO EXPER NECESS Newport Economic• Group 11100 Dove St, Ste 425. N-port Beacn. Ca 92660 Kint part-time wOl'k tor Mon· Tllurt Aak for college atudenl Call •WEEKLY PAY GUAR Cat"-tl~ weetcd~ only 9.5 Clarte •HIGHEST COMM + HOW. l&Y IT. John eon eu-9080 BONUSES O.eta•u, 111 COLDWELL BANKER •PLEASANT WORKING IHIET&lY-UEO Newpo1t Center RE Ole CONDITIONS S II a r p. per a on ab t e. Part-time ~Ilion °'*' In ~~~~~~~~~ 11 you're bright and pas· entlleualastlc lndl\lldual addreulng. Mondey, = ""a pleasant voice call to work In tne Real Estate 4:30 pm to tlnllh; Tues· llOIPTillllT Mr Tllomaa at division of Cal Fed day 8.30 pm 10 flnleh. Restaurant Design Firm &13•0118 Enterprises. Exoellenl Apply PENNY SA VER, loealed near the Irvine In· typing, shorthand and 1860 Placentia Ave, dustrtal Complex has an --e-ai ir-1-111-l_l_l_I__ general office skllls re- Coata Mesa. Immediate opening for 11 -1 _.. R E dependable. aharp J:· E>1cltlng career oppty 101 qu rvu. eel slate ex· P&ITTI•I IHTlllUYUY Oellver auto ~aper route In Laguna &each area, Mon-Fri (after- noon). Sat & Sun (early motn.) Must Have re- liable transportation Some collecllng re- quired, mostly paid In ad· vance Good profits. Call Foster tor details. Dally Piiot • 642·4321 Ext 342. PART TllE Seasonal • 5 day week Houeewlvea & men ·work So. Bay & Orange Co area while children are Inc ac:h<>OI Paid 1ralnlng mld-Augull 10 be part ot • school photography team. Salary. t>onus mHe-aoe. For appt. call Bonita at ThomplOO Photogra- phy 213/248-6855 Mon thru Friday 9 to 4. P&ITTI•E WEllElll SupervlM n9W1Paper car· rlera early mOf'nlng -4AM • 8AM Sat. and Sun. • must have van, stat wagon 0< small plc«up. Hourly wage + mtleege. Apply In l*IOn week· days. 330 W. Bay St.. Coste Mesa, CL Orange Cout Dally Piiot. PUTI IP &ITIST Experienced Full or pl11me. Cell 493-7648 Person "Friday". 30-40 hrs/wk, S3 . 75/hr . Honeat. Prompt. Re- allabte, Neat ONL y Need apply Good Trans. a must. STARVING AC· TORS MOVING CO. 850-1368 •Aft with tvptng • Illy creative, 1mbltlous, wall perlence desltable 01· ''"" 1 d 1 1 ll<:e Is 10 be localed In Should be able 10 handle groome ndlvldua Newport Center Call front office. pllonee, cor· XLNT comm. Manage-respondance, llHng, add· ment appl y. Training .__7_14_·_97_9_-4_3_1_8 ___ _ Ing machine and errands avtll. lo rlgnt pe1aon ecretary, N4lwport for tut peced office. Ex-499-1481 Center otflce, Ml time cellent madlcat/dental Sales lyplng skills & a plea11&nt package Orange County IW.lll Fii _,UIS lllllude a must. Call tor Restaurant Services. ~ appt. 760-6215 260t Daimler Street Yes. -do and you can SECRETAR'I'. Pltlme. Santa A a Ca 92705° t O 0 I J o I n o u r 64 t 57so" ' · entneuslastlc team sell· (4nrs), Independent. take • • Ing the Weal's finest charge 675-0596 NB HOEnlllllT newepaper We're the -0 I Mature sensatlve person Orange County edition of IE IET&lY IEOPT for Optometrist's lronl the Los Angeles Times. For 01ange County motion ortlce dutlee P/tlme Hourly wage + com-picture production com- CdM otc. 873-2335 mission. 2 Shifts 1vall· pany located In beach able 9 am -2 pm or 4 pm area_ Musi be person-1.E. llO'Y ... . 9 pm. Olal us now at able, xlnl typist, & willing Real estate firm needs 540-0301 to accept In terming pos· f I .,--------lion & reaponalblllles axp. secretary or ta Sales, Interior Decorator Please send resume to Costa Mesa office Musi Fashion Island fine home Dept p F P • PO Box 205. have excellent typing turnllhlnga re1all0< need So Laguna, Ca 92677 skllla, 60+. Shorthand Exp Sales Person Must not req'd but helpful. IBM kno~ drapery measure liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii word prooaasor In office, Hrly/Comm. Mr. Bruce leotJ/ltoJf 114,400 training available. Wiii as· 644-8860 Nettle Creek Typing dlctapllone, rapid slat manager with oper-h 1 1 atlon of office. Real es· SALES MICRO COM· growt potent a 1ate license dealrable. PUTERS. meture ,,.,,on Accomplished Personnel .. w Services. Inc. Call Craig 831·128e tor with business and com· 33001,...lne #l01 N.B. appt. puter e11perlence. 545•9971 l 00% Free 754-8383. UUIPUIH for exclusive children• Restaurent boutique store, SC Plaza. Wallreaa/Waller. Ex-Le Magutn 5'49-8S8S. perlenced Food/Food SAUi m ... and Coektalls. Aleo Bua for ellclualve chlldren'a Persona needed IOI' day boutique In S.C. Plaza. 1111'1. Ben Brown'• Rea-LeMagaalo 549-8585 taurant, 31108 Coast .,------------Hwy, Soutn Laguna. SALES Person. ladle's Sportswa1e Buyer tor Security guard, reg. only Newpor1 Bell area. S4.00 hr. Call Tues-Thurs bet 5PM·6AM. 875-2575 Service aiatlon attendant, full time, Chevron station. 3000 Fairview. C.M. SR.SECRETARY Restaurant Gull Shop, Private Club. M11Jor Newport Beach real Well groomed service I*· 30-351lra. weellly, lnclud· estate development firm son and bu1 person tng some weekends ott8fs cllaJlenglng pos- neediKI for breallfast and Hourly wage ptu1 Com· llloo tor take-charge lndl· lunci'I a111n1 et elegant mission 496-5787 tor In· vldual who can handle di· Laguna Beach Res-tervtew. verse responslblllty and• tauranl Contact Finn. ---------fast pece. Excellent aec-betore t 1 em. 497-4477. Salesper$0n PIT for Ane retarlal & c0<nmunl<:etlon ~ frittMr THE TOWERS RES· Jewelry Store. Eicper skills 11 must We require Nights and Wknds. Musi TAURANT Pref. Call for I PPI. at least 5 Y'S exp and be exper'd on N0<1tsu 548-.3403 real estate or related I • 1 Restaurant ---------equp ... pply n perlOn Energetle people lo ex· SANDWICH ~HU~ background, typing be~ 12 and 5 pm. In tabllall lunch hr catering needs responsible person. 70wpm, dlclepllone & and Out Photo. 10052 routes In Colla Mesa & Irvine area. 95s.1241 01 S/H or fast notes II y<>Y Adams Ave, Hnl Bell John Wayne A irport 971-1739 lake pride In your work, ---------please call Susan al Pllmll areas. Prime locations • WANT ACTION? 714/833·8680. eicl 24 Counter peraon. e>1per good Income potential. Cl&aalfed Ada &42-5678 E O E pref or Will train. Orange 641·8209. 833-7551 a•1 --------- County Alrpor1 Area. Mr _3_P_M_______ D •1 p·1 ~ Emmons NewPQf1 Sta-Res1aur1nt II y I DI · llonera, Inc 863· 1200 * Sandwich and Salad ·. PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL Fabricator. Musi be neat needs credential teacher. clean and dependable 646-14'4 Mon-Frt. 5 am -1·30 pm PfT afternoon ~lary. Laguna Beech. Good typing. L0<rle 497 ·S4S t PIT typist Lido VIiiage area. 673-9389 • Ideal Part-lime job tor collage student Various food preparation and baking duties. Mon Thurs. 1:00 • 8:00 pm. Sunday. 6 am • 12 noon. tl&Un MTltL Appty berweeo 10-12. 2_. IWIAID dally tor computer manul1e-Llll'l llTOlll lurer EJti>er nee. Pref In 3077 So Harbor. at Car· computer related field. rl aga. San ta A na Send resume to Siar 979-0747 Tecllnologlea Inc. Attn: =--------- Cit y editor needed for mid-sized daily. Must have enthusiasm and strength to direct news staff. Several years copy desk experience required . Sal ary n ego- tiable. Send resume to: .Edi- tor, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Cost.a Mesa, CA 92626. Per100nel Depl . 3180 Rntaurant Pullman Ave, Costa WllTtl/WllTllll --------------- M .... CA 92628 with car tor wlcller basket Real &tale Sales CAREER OPEii HOUSE lunch MN1ca 9 am -1 pm, Mon-Fri. Earn ap- proximately $150-&170 wtcly_ Mull be nett, per· aonable and enetgetlc. Call aner 10 am, L0<t'1 Kitchen. 3077 Soulh Harbor, Santa Ana (al YWt h aa tttemi•ffJ Carriage). 979.0747 fer reel llf le ff th Reataorant = ""'· •••••• YOU'LL llEYER r IHlll11tlal 1..a1tt ... w...,... IE FAR ~ "'~:..:: FROM HOME .....,., hi l•MJ-Carl'• Jr llu Immediate lft .,. ..... t.f .... , lull 0< part time. day1/ HHtlttH II f~t nights/ graveyard pen-·= ..... . ltlona avallabll for: Wt1tm ••ttr artas. 1111111 MLP IH1flte INIH•1 &allllll .... IU ~aily Pilat · .. · · · · ... Position available for edi- torial writer with strong con servative political philosophy. Salary nego- tiable. Send reswne to : ' Daily Pilot, P .O. 0, Cost.a ~· CA. _9 ............ ~ ._ ,) . . . . . ' .. ~aily Pilat · ·········· ······· IULY PILIT Ulllll TUlllE Belt ...... 1111 Stationery Store in Corona Ott Mer rited• f /T ••· perlenc.ct aalNPerton 876· 1010 Slock/W1rel'lou .. ITOOl/Warelttust PHIOtl GA AOI SAU ADS NOW lASSlfllD aY CITYI SH llLOW 1.A.,r.rl-.l• .. •-.c"-...---•.;..01~1 FuaUan ~trtoerator, Gibson dllc D111oner marble cot· Arcade 11tdeo geme. tro1l-treeS195. 759.00M 1e1la1>te, 47" eq • Pac·Man t S 1000. ReirigefiiOf. like new. metchlng trlangle end TeMpeet $445, Z.auon lro1Hree 2-dr s l86 1al)le orig cotl S 1500. 17415, othera. 6-40-8914, 893-9060 NII IOI l 500. P.,r. cond. eel 682 780·1435 'AT~Rf 8/Cltl Worl<H R:l~?e1ci:101dere. s 100 Eetete Sele All mu•t gol Pertecuy 1100 M-t-7183 Rel•"' .. lro1t-Tr-!amity .. ~31ng sz Bdrm NI (5 plecel Bar atoola; din --;m,-kll. & "' ..... -• 60. Dinette Mf w/u paUo chairs saw taOltl Bink Of Newparl l'les an lrnmidllle opening fOf part-lime warehouse/ de- livery pereon Thia poa-IJ••••••••llll••••••• .. Ilion la reaponalble tor 1111- $ t 75 Meytag wHh· Chslra I 100 Burgundy end tablff, hampe11, pet er/dry8f, llvy dly S 185 II Naugh . Recliner $200 cage a. ch ind e ll era. GH range, alf-cleanlng Beau 7 Sota 1250 Ptu1 lam~• klnQ .., hdbrd •II pllotlest Ignition 1226 misc !tom S5·S26 ' • •11 are aparktlng clean S t/S 10 3 54• 8 52 cha HW, routw & table, lng aupply requlsHlon11 ana delivery ol reGc>rd11 and eupplles 10 branches Addlllonal re1ponalblllt111 Include warehouse Inventory and record retention sclled· ute. Famlllarl1y with office •y1tem1 and procedures Is required, as well as Ille ability 10 Interface with bank managers and ship- ping companies Valid Catllornla driver's license and a good driving re- cord Is required Musi be able 10 1111 and carry a mlnmum of 60 lbs Hours Mon-Fri 9-2 We will be ollerlng a trlandty working environ- ment and full range of company benefits PIN Se con1ac1 Personnel Dept l 14/ ll0-1000 ~ ~Bank ..... ,.), ;llli '\t ''' purl Swim Sult Models for Out· door N B Shots $201lr Pre. 5'-5'6" 18yrs & over. Well Endowed-Joel 2 t3-376-6625 aft, 5pm. Telepnone Operator PBX e>1per1ence. some typing Contact Mrs. Baltazar. Hotel Laguna '25 S Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, 494· 115 t lalHt ltlaa• Htl Mtll S91-2545 • un • ... 1 tlble .. w l ~. 275 PATIO SALE' sUNbXv NEED TO PAY RENT ESTATE SALE-Home Of· E 1811181. •58 031-38-49 ONLY t14 Ruby, Balboa Furniture. HorM Tack & 11•1. Materiab 5014 Uce matching deal\. 2 5' BINGO letter T needed. Island 10am-5pm much more. Cle1-r Pine Houae Trim. Floor/wall shelf un111. 2 Alberton• Mkt game 20271 Bl St l8" noor unlll or type 652-9431 REWARD Ctrtaa ••I Nar rch tOOO'a of ft colonfat atan<l also 2 awtvel cnr1 & --------- Lamps, Khchen Items, Gitt SIH /SUN 9·4 Brown plaid case, base, crown, etc. blk aouoll. $ 1500 all. on Br1111 Celling Fan w1111 4 Boullque 452 Mandoza corner unttlbeda, bed S 15 to .30 a fl. 545-5357 wilt 8' plllow 1ofa bed Tulip llgllta. never uNd, Terrace. CdM Sun only stands. chre. Iota or mite. p1110 or outdoor Ille. 6.. S 100. 2 lg upl1ol chrs. oak bltdff, 3 tpeed & re-10.3 414 Bucknell. CM Hu Mocha, 1100 tit, $100/pr Mlso. Easlelde vetalble, coat S290, take ------CM 648·5~8. S99. 552-0798 C •• t.-.. -111 -Toya, clothes. me111 desk. SOcft 493-9678 "' kit. utenslls, much more ----I HY flHITllE S-Famliy Garage Sale Sat only 8·30·3 1213 UILllU TIH Les 957-8133 Stalnedglaswlndow,cof· Donegal Place (Fairview 8' for SlO 891-8735. tee table, clotnes, & lots & Baker). 556-2174 661-8762 King -bed S65, sotabed more 512 Santa Ane St $125, suit of armour $50, Npt Hgts Sat 9.5 • Ft .. taia Ctafllltn 6011 end table S25. CM1W macll VIII.' w/cab S50. Mecttl. cnan- Antiques. Oldies. rara co4· Regional Rep wlll lnllall deller S 126. 73 l.-C413 lectlbles jars. bottles. BIG BARGAINS-fires, new computer in your glaas baseball cards. rims. bikes. mini-motor nome and lraln, 'Ir prrce King az mattress. springs classic car & tools 2583 bike, sports equip, misc Brand New S 1795 & new frame $50 San 1 a A n a A v e 10478 Plac.ir River Cir Harvey 642-4266 540-8308 Fri/Sat/Sun 9.? I ' G r a e n b r o o k 6022 NEWI Comp-1-llv-. -rm-, d-1-n Homes-Ward & Ellis) Free lo You O,ulo equ1pm111001s. Sat/Sun 8_4 rm & bdrm sets. lamps. ho u a en o Id 1 1 em s 2 Fe m a I e d o g a . $700 obo. 642-0546 Sat/Sun 2387 west-Moving Sale. Sat/Sun Queensland Healers On sz Mattress xlnl cond monster Ave 642·7198 household tlems. type· (Australian) Had all w/box spring/frame . wr11er Men's c101111ng shots. spayed Need $200 962•5717 ~~~;r ~~e~~br1~1~· ci~~; ~~~~w ~dJc Er1r~s38 & ~::1w~~r;;:s 351•1089 Rlvier_11_S_o_fa--B-e_d_ from models Sat/Sun eusnard ----Naugahyde S l O O 9.3 1754 Santa Ana Av Beaut Golden Rtvr 3 yr 540•8308 End Ibis, bed, chest ol ff Ht. leaclii ~1'!:14~~c2e~J'6apers, can drwrs. books etc 1963 Odd & Ina. vacuums. sew ' -_ Sears k ing l o am matt/springs $300, kng OEl&llO •111 ........ ,~ ......... .. .......... ~ ... otlera..n..-.. .... HHllHtslftfwa WrH ........ .,. lllO.Wt.rHIJ 111.MO-llHtttt. ........ FIKtures. 3 Manneklns. goose neck1, 2 rounders. 4 shells Ceblnel w/lltes. bakers reek Must sell 675-5398 lrom 10-Spm FOUND· aet of KEYS, Red Hiii & Main 842-0422 Furn , planll, washer , dryM & '78 912E Must sett• Costa Mesa 642-3877 Fullerton St. Sal/Sun I macll. tbls/cllrs tamps, Beaut male Btk Lab, -books. plants etc 10121h trlendly, well mannered. ESTATE 5-ALE Everything Florida In alley needs gd llm. 645-8462 cherry bkcase/hd brdG --, ... --o-reen--llou_ae_l_2_x1_5_', $150, 2 7ft decor. solaa S350ea 19" RCA cir y 0 u ha u I s 2 0 0 . goes Cash only King Szd --~ __ Bed. Dining Rm table lr•iDt Cage: Approx. 4' x 2'. 1ull· w/6 chairs. Couch & Love able for rabbits. etc Seat Lrg Cock tell Table Cameras-adding mach. 673-2138 Com'ptete Bdrm Set: Classic/II gultar,twn bed FREE Kittens 8wks. old, Ladles clothes sz 10. & set-Gd clothes, casual also Free Female Cat Other Tilings Fri Eve 6 chrs, 8it 10 tent. toys. 7mo. 847-1888 Sal/Sun 9.5 Bikes 4961 Lori Ann Ln 3262 Oregon GARAGE SALE. misc Free male Lab/mlK puppy. ~--4631 Sfera Tree Lane. Call ~I noon 840-4930. i=-urnllure, Skis, Misc Items Sal 10·'· Sunday lrvtne Sal & Sun, 9• tpm Handsome Male Beegle. 6 10·3 2192 Rural Pl c M GIGANTIC SALE·MUll mos. all shots. house- $150, OH dryer S150. 644•74'0, ~144 morell 894-6026 Hand made wool rugs trom Cnlnal 3 ft by 6 ft. Only S 150, 840-8688 1 Leal 20 Iba & 3'h" In 3 wks. No drug•. no hunger Call for free brochure 77>8380. Walnut Catlee Table S75 2 Night Stands $15 ee. Book Shelf Cabinet$ 120. Trtangular Chinese Cer11ed Bench S900. An· tlque Desk, Swivel Chair, Side Chair S 1700 An· 1.J_aco_b_a_S_url-t>oar--d-, -9-. 1-0-.. llque Side Board with Xlnt cond. STO. Clmalll goldleaf mirror & 2 can- Telephone salesp11opte Earn up 10 S 15 pr '" Lola of everything Furn, Salary • comm Join the elc 2 159 Meyer PL lasteat growing private SAT /SUN 10·5 Talco In So Cal. Cootae1 MOVING SALE Sal & Sun sell like new ttvlng rm aet. broken to lolllng home chrome gt111a dining rm with lge yard only Prel set. king bdrm set, bunk children 979-059' beds w/2 dressers. Moving, need 11m tor tong lamps, relrlg, new wash· hair blk Imel cat, spayed er I d ryer. 55 1·8 7 5 8, w/case 759-1643 dle 1ttck1 1280. Antique Moped. nda work S75 Drafting Table S 140. An· 873-8511 Oays. llque Cry11a1 Chandelier JOiiilw1yne Tennis Mem- s 160 Antique 1943 Short t>e<shlp. S900. Incl trana- Wave Ham Radio (Na-fer fee. 644-5003 evea Mary 859-7200 axt 212 Electronic Equipment T I It S II It and Parts, misc. Baby • IJ Ill • O lrt Items Bicycles and misc Work lrom home. In· ' · surance 675•1076 odds and ends. • 953 · Congress Street 551·3236 . ~----White Samoyed F, AKC, arc to your phone 10 good w/!tlds good Ilona!) w/40' antenne S200. Antique Oak Pie· ture Frames from S4-S 15. 548-7086 John Wayne Tennie Club mbrshp lor sale S 1000. Call 10-3, M·F, 760-81 t3 alfp1*leled !,..1~1·2~~ng7 clu· watchdog, 551-~65' .., '" .,.,78 Waterbed, queen size de l• ... I• har •Le. l•I TtltJlttH S.lloltfa1 !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hrailllrt 5 lu•e. padded frame, + • -for insurance company i: comforter $350 Paul. Xtnt cond. Tom 546--09 Top dollars Work from Htlt WHIH 5100 Dot 5510 2 Couches, 1 vinyl. 261 -2020 or 675-9206 home Scott ~0-1005 ___ ......, ............. _ ....... ......, .... -...-.• _____ -..._. beige/pa Isley' $ 17 5 • ·w-ood--d-1-n-lng--.. -,-S-1_50_ 'Lat ·-,,..--d-nn--wlck-.,.-bed--& Typesetter. experienced Australian Shep pups, Brusned velvet celery •--•· nLEfttll( Coml>U(lrap111c 7700 Full 1 r I.ch am P 11 nee wtbrwn flowers. S 175 Dlnene $65 Oall coffee cu28~1omCB.~?4;.2.! ,_dr11'1 ••LIOITIRS .ume.c;;ciaya o c. airport $75 ... 175 549•3984 559.5179 table $95 Dr-rlmlrror ,. .,_,,.,, -• $65 Much misc turn preu 645-7836 lor Costa Mesa area 3.-C area 241·9238 B C S •DECORATOR'S OWN• 6•5-9177 C •• ult ocker pantal pup· " .., hours/day Salary • nPIST /llECEn. pies. 6 wks. AKC. shots. Cotton. sole. love. Space Magic Island Unllmlled Xlnl 6pc IMng rm set $500. Member Ship Paid lhru bonu.ses Call Monday, E•pandlng engineering Sl50 661.7919 sa111ng oak wall units 549 ... 019 consulting co seeks ,.8_ Gorgeous oak din set u Golden Retriever pu -ppi;s, /matching callee tbl TM( w1111• 111 STILL pendable, well-organ-w • n n ozed Individual Excellent AKC S 150 6'2-7984 set Unused qn mallress LI'S PH TY typing phones eager 10 Golden Retriever Puppies. & box springs S 175. OH&.plo. 5 7 C Brass tamps Oak bdrm ,., learn Salary S 1 tOO· 1200 females. weeks AK sei PP. 972•4695 mo depending on u -champion 11ne $200 __ _ ONTV per1ence 730·5990 850-0435 2 Twin beets. $60 ea WAnlad Live In For Elderly Lady Good Pay Peggy 962 1643 •S now n1rtng d1rec1 sales Weidar r111er 2 yrs e•· r e P r e s e n t a 1 1 v e s per1ence temporary lull tnrough·out the greater trme own gear no Los Angeles area !lakes 54 5.5211 •Company paid sales 11a1nong •Best commlas1on/bonus SIPHVISOll WORD PHCESSIH Washer & Dryer, like new $350 sel 675-904 1 4 ra11an arm cllalrs. lable. 4 shell standing arch, all s,95 760-9387 MUST SELL. Priced Fie· duced Purebred German Sheppard Pups Large Boned Parents 1m- oor1ect Cnamp1on Blood Lone Sl50-S300 240-2268 '6 rust couch. S 150 48' dla rnd w11lnu1 burl din Sherry's Poodle puppy table $75 957. 1834 sale, teacup-toy min· :olonial Bdrm sets (21 ature $250 up 546-2648 $500 & $250_ 19 c 1 refrtg 546-3533 Dec S950 714-995-8205 J••••e 121• eeau11IJ c ubic z1rcon1a Stones. Only S2 ea. & up 640-8888 Moving Sile • Mlac Furniture, Everything must go. 548-8798, 548-7415 NewPOrl Beach ctub family membership S700 MaclliiH!f 6216 96.4-1962. pm wOOCI Furniture Manufac-P'ltl. TllU luring Macn1nery and ,.,._,. k _, Supplies Fac1ory ....... seomewor ... 1tegd C 1 0 5 e • 0 u 1 cond S150 760-1771! 714-493-2072 SANOAK (Hawy Feet) M. ie211 Sh<>ea tor entire tarntly, si 11cel11affH • & co10<1 ss 95416.95, s 20•1 Yardman Mower , yr 50"1. Guarantee Dist Power Trim Edger 100, wanted !><18-3193 good cond S2 50 645·6125 CIUllfled Ada 642-5678 plan tn Ille busrness We are see1<1no a Super· •Group llfe/medlcal visor lor our last p&ce benettts Word Processong Center •Oentat lnsurarice 10 ovetSee tne clertcar Pell ~ 5535 $255 675-3589 "C 0 CK AT IE LS I. S IS .-............................. . eachtOBO 548-6477 coverage •Supervisor/ manage- ment grow1h po1en11a1 Come, Investigate Ille ex- c111ng opp0<1un111es avall- able 10 you at tl>e World s largeai pay TV sys· tern ON T\/I For 1n1erv1ew arrange- ments • cell now! 114-151-3550 DWARF Bunny Rabbits $4 each 752-6106 s1a11 11nd coordinate Iha mail opper a11on Re· quires 1yp1no organ11a· ttonal. proof reading and M1n1 lop Bunnies. eacetlenl communocallon S25 499-t997 papers skills 4 years c1er1ca1 e1o. •-ta't••• ieo 10 penence and at least 6 iiruaiiii~-;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiii; mo In a Supervisory Pos· llton Salary $ 1500 to S2025 per month Plu1 1 generous fringe t>eneflt package Fo1 more lntor· matlon contact Tne Clly WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL 11751 Waslmlnater A11e. GARDEN GROVE 554-6103 ot Irvine. 17200 Jam---------• boree Road, P 0 . BOX M/F 19575 Irvine. Ca . ------92713 -9575 American Oak de~ S"'()Vel chair $950. EOE TOP SSS Females Pref Models & Eacona (2131 866-1964 TOPLESS MODELS S75DA'f PAIDDAILY No Exp Nee 826-2583 7 14-660-3600 before 8/2,/83 l·UY TECM 101 mttdtcal ottlce Min 3 yrs exp PIT 5'8-9319 Jda WutH SIOS 6'2-7658 Channing Gazebo, table. benches S350 1920'8 stove, $100 675-8915 English Antique OlkAO'LL TOP DESK Chee 1890 Sacrifice $750 Come see Mature &lrtmed NA now 2-6 SallSun at 233 16th TU.111111 available IOf live-In pos-Place or call 675-4333 HW Tl SILL Ilion or full time t111e-ou1 MUST SELL 35"Slameae Help give thlm a need post11on. ~lnl rel's Bronze Figure· Asking 1tar1 Earn top SSS part 645-1062 $3600/obo 640-8688 time evenings Only Pllyslctan:-1 widow seeks Oak Roll Top Deak In great po11tlve, dependable. employment. companion. 1 00 outgoing adults need ..... cond c rca I , apply Phone 646-7021, ll...,..pr Refs 7~6-8033 S800/0BO 875-2578 GO FROM 'UMM ER TO FALL IN CHEMl~t. WITH RIBBON TRIM :\ PRINTED PA TTERH A570 SIZES &-18 •Tll llAll .. Excellent beneflta and llYlll llSllllT ~nl working con· dltlona Plebe apply In ,.... person Tueedey 111rougn 2 30 to 6 p m Monday Pr1ct1ca1 nurse wants A.'rliaacn Now accepting applications lhru Friday night duty In the bellCh 1•1ij!il_cu __ • .. -up""'r•1g·n·1 .. ,..;r--·e-r. f Dis M area Prefer NB Have " ....... Or . triCt anager W SU per-lrisurence xlnt refs, will give lender runs 0 o o d. $ t 5 0 •PlllllUIYI Friday, 2 PM to 5 PM al vise newspaper carriers. TIE•Hltll 1ov1no care ca11 Joyce 5.4&-3096 11•11111 IPUT 34312 PaciflcCoaat Hwy S.,.1.,. .. u IPNIT111n 547-9027 REFRtG S35. w111rtpoot ~ J commensurate with tor llceneed Insurance flta 5505 gas dryr works $100 ...... ti Dani Point, CA expen.en~ Company ben s a 1 es m • n Le ads -'--~------._,, Both work 645-6192 UT.wt• umnw ........ --..... llUllll •IUl'IPIMUll •HllT Tl ILL OI 3929 S El C1m1no Real San Clemente. CA Equel Oppty Employer WF Satesperaon, par1 time, home furnllhlng store In Irvine 867-8840 "~· -provided Earn 111p to 5ame. s-• Calleo cal efits plus bonus rt 't I & f HARBOR AREA oppo Unl y. S1000 wk Cell Monday. sugar spice, lutty wilt APPLt•NCE SERVICE M t h V · 549-4019 females. 1· l'l/" Toftle " US 8Ve an , Statton -- -mate klllen. mo All We sell 1econd gvsr wagon Ot pick up with/shell. Little MIU Muttel 181 on a need resp Inside names 3ppllances 549-3077 Mil all Tutfet, along came a Neutered & shots 3 as stove 6iii'O'Oid, eage OWance included. 1pldtr and read In the Dally Piiot Ctasallled l(tTTENS. PERSIAN. harve•t gold, pd S550. Apply in person, weekdays, aectlon about Mias Mui· PEDIGREED. oooD sell $450. 979-9821 1113 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay 1el'1 Tuna1 andt>ougllt11 HOME. s100 538·11Kl2 I Ill &PPLIAIOH ....... IT ..nAITIU S 1'"'-M for S9.95 You oan sell ~ 5510 L 1157 8 33 Sell tNnga fut W,,h Deity t., ~ta esa. your 1ulf11 and 1ot1 of I es • 1 " .............. : .. 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Our Crn1 SIMI ll 3:30 p m Ind WO<\ viii~ 8 30 pm. w"•dlyi On S.turday, "• work a f11• mort hoUfS You wtfl t1rn many trlf)S ind p11m. al6ll& wllll tar111na your own l!IOntJ t~ert 1i 110 6tlrverinc or (Olltcl1Gn 1n'rOl•ld If 1ou are 1nt11tsltd. pl .. M call M1 [111 (714) 548-7058 ROI!.<, lll IUlllKl'I Ill< ltllll1ll I Ml l I ltOlORt; ar< "moh •llt>hfd 10 !ht 11on1 1n<.1 11~.~ '"~" • '""' h ol tun for 111( tr4n\ttton 1n10 l•ll t> .. ld -'l•n l"fl "" llrtt•> 'htm11r b11 puffy •ltt•c• •!WI ,u1h bandfd •tlh • ""''' rnw "' nhbon 0 1 '°'"'f. ~ov (In~"' PtlnlC'd P111trn A no .. lll>olll I/If"" bun ulm, an<! lh•n rhr """"""''on tht prttl) \Quart nttUlnr, '"" •h•J"nJ nl lht lltht\ and tht 111hrml '(!ftnru ol lint Wllh pltnl) OI "'lrm wrothrr Ahfld. pl•n on ,011.in pof'lln 01 b101Jrttt1h tr y<>u "'""· a•thet tht ... .,, In with •n Ujy lft f P11otC'd l'111rrn ASlll I\ •v1ilahlf In Mll•h \l.tn 6. 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Aatn, laprt.. '''"· l!f!!t.. ht11, ._"Ile WIWllT THI ft l11et411 lt11 1149 Vellr1w11t1 t173 Ytllr1Wtft1 tlU Cllmtltt 1113 HOIOSCOPf Sllpe Avaltabla 25'. 30', 35·, end"llve •board C111 t-5. Mon·Frl, 042·4044 OLW 110 Ull Mull Mil. New '83 3201 1680 218 SE Cpa wl\11 185 WJ Sunff Bua Run• '77 vw Rabbit tnrl, clean, '79 c Z21 Pal t S.. immeculeta condition. wired 1uto. PS/PB/PW, Good body, nd1 worlt nu brke. nu bait . 12800 1 7 ° 8leC • t:11, ~ BY SIDNEY OMARA IUPWUTll 53' HATTERAS Spa<kllng Condition Newpoct eaach only 720-0847 fU.llUI packane, FM B I.u p u "k I . n aw $850. 681 ·2220. pp 648-3289 ~~:.....: c: UIM cont INI • M lchalln1. local c er '""""'-·· r • CHMllfl. aun rOOI. fog 17300/obo 780-0755 '83 B•J•. 2180 ang, Ire.ti. '78 DUhlf. 1uto. air. 2 dr, whHI, mag WhHll llQhta. alloys Mint con-• AMfFM uss, 1'19W, paint, am/fm c .... to ml, new-am/Im cue. ••II cono dltlon t8,000 mllH t97~ M8Z 350Sl Red. 4 tlr11. int Fut & s111rp leM. $2450 546-3880 $.5800 &42-83 18 MONDAY, Aas. 8, 1983 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Romance, emo- tional responses are highlighted. Focus also o n speculation, children, swift changes -and the adventure o f an exciting relationship. Clandestine meeting is part of scenario. Cancer. Capricorn persona p lay k ey roles. TAURUS (ApriJ 20-M ay 20): Rise in value of personal possessions indicated -security is enhanced, property rights are detennined. Y ou 'll have more room, you'll experience greater freedom o f thought and ac tion. Sagittarian plays significant role . GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Rebuilding process ge ts underway -ideas, notPosare put to practical use. Select quality, reJeCt substitutes and flimsy expla- nations. Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo persons figure prominently. Short trip could be featured. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): Cycle moves up- financial picture is brighter, you 'll be at right place. genuine bargain will be made available. Member of opposite sex exp resses feelings, ideas in lively, charming manner Doldrums will be chased - morale will soar. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Basjc <iomestic. adjust- ment proves construcuve, security is enhanced and harmony a t h ome is restored. Circumstances swing in your favor, you'll be at right place at crucial m oment. Judgmen t, intuition will be on target. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Takt! initiative, define terms, perfect techniques, realiz.e that past errors can now be rectified. C h eck-Leo message for valuable hint. Evening features romance, intrigue, mystery and opportunity to obtain "story behind story." LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Relationship grows stronger, wish can n ow be fulfilled and financial picture will be brigh ter. Cycle h ighlights m on ey and love -you'll have added responsibility, there will be additional pressure and rewards will be increased in significant manner. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Strive for larger audien ce. Reject o ffer that is superficial, capricious. s.uai..r•• 7021 lftl"~~"""'""m-"""" "w"'ln~a!"!r~1a~.!"'r·. -g~o~o~ar-c~o~n~a. $500. 875-8125 •••er llba 1980 Yamaha 50. $&(). 845-2085. •Wf>eugo l. 5 70 mi: I=~---.,.--"'"""= Loaded. )(Int cond $315. '72 D1t pu w/cmpr 11200 844· 1016 obo. 846-4684 MoPed "Free Spirit" Very '74 Ford Courtier Pick Up, lo Miies. good cond. 4 spd , $950/0BO need• lgn. awlthell only. 845-1918 $150 obo. 7t4-995-8205 1.-7-9-C_,_he_vy_P,....U""".-m-u-1-,-... -t-o MOPED. runs and IOOka 1pprac. V-8, auxttlary fuel greet. Aalclng $190, li nks, sfldlng reer Win· 499-5046 dow, racing wheels & • I I t11es, AT, PS, PB. AC. tttrcyc ti Stockland Shell $5850 kMttn I011 By appt 546-1273 1978 Suzuki GS 758 E. 80 Cllavy \.\ ton PU. Slf· Blk. mags. 6K ml. P9'f verado. blua/wht $1500/obo. 751-0546 $6500/olr 760-t516 t979 Dirt bike. Suzuki '60 Longbed Mazda. like AM80. $295. Cell alt« 5 n-. low ml. $3700/0< 497-1360. L1gun1 bst 151.n16 Beach. 81 Chevrolet El Camino. '70 Honda Trell 90, gd low mild. mini cond. cond. $250. 548-6773 S a c r If I ca $ 6 8 9 5 70 HONDA W/Ferrlng. 2 487"2388· Helmet a, $7 SO. 0 B 0 ' -6-1---To_y_o_ta-P="lc,...k,...u-p-.-.,..A-=-C. 645-1688 AM/FM CHHllll. na .... '75 Honda 750. Semi-chopped, runs xlnt, new tire. chain S battery. s 1095. 873-6687 ·75 Yamaha 400DT."diii""Or street. '81 Y1m1ha SOOT, low mtles. 3 Place trailer. xlnt cond. 545-9203 '77 BMW R100-0. Mint cond. lo ml w/lugg1ge. $3500. 964-9318 tires & wheels. roll bar, 4 spd. $5900. EMcellent cond. 646-6474 SCHOOL BUS '69 Chevy, use for Truck or Motor Home S t800. Wiii except partial trade tn AntlQues 538-1286/646-5164 Steer clear of xenophobic individual. Spotlight on 77 Yamaha 250. OT. cher- bili. hak ff · ··:-1 back ry cond $700/080 v... 9040 ·73 Dodge. Dulli batt systm. partial c;onvers. am/Im cass star, runs gd. $2000 obo, 645-8485 business, career, a ty to s e 0 llllW<U set 841-3671 78 Show Car Van.Lacktlf and realize that you are going to emerge victorious. .78 Honda CX500 Fairing. Blactc. Too Many Extras SAGITTARI US (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Strive for new tires, $900/obo, to List 661-4608 new markets, Cresh concepts and insist that lines of 540-2947 81 Ford E1SO custom communication be opened. Study Scor pio message 79 Honde Odyssey 1750 wndw convtlfslon. auto. (or valuable hint. M ember of opnnc:ite sex wants to 962-9948 V8. P•. pb, cruise cont, r--burglar alarm, capt chrs, get to h eart of matters -and lets you know it in n o '80 Suzuki AMt25, S400, 24,000 ml . .11int cond. uncertain terms. must 9811. Xlnt shape. $ t0,900. 759-8027 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emotional xtras & gear 499-2574 b ti••H, responses tend to dominate logic . Protect self in '82 HONDA 750F, lo ml, Cl111ica 9045 d d like new. Seddle bags. -"l"P""I""!"'!'""'!'""'.,._~,.. clinches, dig deep for information an on't cover 12149 964-9480 ·29 lll03et A. 4 000: Town co-worker h el ps clarify money picture and aids in llome, 964-8645 wk. Sedan, rastOfed. $9,995. restoring sense o f du-ection . '82 VESPA P200E. S 1000 • 46 Ford Woodle. navy AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on or trade. 631-4027 blue, restored. $12,995 contracts, travel . marital status and need for Go Raclng-t982 HONDA PP 67M16t improving public image . You'll receive invitation to CA2SOA Plus Spara '58 Volk• Bug. Perteet unusual social affair _ be Clexibl e, don't miss Frame. P1r11, Oil.SHOO. condition. N-palnt. Hls-962-6 t96 torlcal. $2900. Sea to •P· opportunity to show that you do have sense of humor . Yamana yz 250 drtbk. e)dt preclata 714-751-9039 I t 4 , 8 o o f I r m apee<I, 33,000 S 18.000 12400/olr 548-845 t lac. ll?7 213-380-9880 d •y•. EKc:al~!.=d3111on. both .03 Mtc:ro Bua Aunt great 1---------71A-548·8533 IVH 1()99 v~ $3000, 648·0 143 Dat111 tl 17 '72 250~XLNT 1n1 ... 1or. 'SA Bug. nveng, •nrf, nd• '88. 1 door. 510. 27,MO M~cl~y~~3~~~~ Sell by wk. $1050. 646-0104 totll mlles. runa gOOd - 11600. 557-1247 '73 280-Needt engine '86 VW Bug. rblt eng, nu '72 1200, new paint, good work '2400 720· t950 & tires, $900 496-7727 urea. $950. 545•1097 eve 846-4648 '68 vw Cemper, rblt ·77ti11r 450 SL. red lnU 183Sc:c engine & tren1. '73 240Z, 1utomat1c. great top•, xlnt cond. 127 ,OOO Good paint & a1r11gn1 cond. $2995. 960-1160 firm 044•6646 aft 4PM body, great 1h1pe l 24 SO Mutt eell l '75 B2t0. nu clutch, water 1j2 3000 fUrbo. $27.000, 557-8t00 p u m p ' , b I I e n g . L I I d d 865 6030 $1100/0BO. 496-7754 ° m ' oa 8 · • ·59 Bug, restored, orig, Ask about the rno;;ey;; valve Job, llke nu. S2600. can aa11e )'OU thru our 631 -9059 '77 280Z, 5 spd, auper cle1n, loaded. $5450, 645-8252 purchase & leaae plans. .llllLEIOll ·77 260Z, clean, like new IMNllTS $5950/bat olr. 548-8810 1301 Quall Street '77 B2 to htchbck. runs NEWPORT BEACH good, hes eome body IH·HOO damage, nu clutch MB .77 3000. mint, 1 $1250 obo676·4415 owner, PP, S t2.300 '78 Z 2+2. Xlnt cond. 1 714/640-4062 ·59 VW, xtras cln, AM/FM can. nu paint. rbll eng. $3000/olr 720-0291 '70 Bug, nu ang '*/recs, redials. am/Im tape, 0.1111 cond $1750 661-3962 '10 VW Bug, rblt eng, suto. .11lnt cond . $2000 owner. $7200/obo. •G-9149 70 VWConvt,needsworll 494. 7735. 836-4 700 12500 OBO 842-1141 631-5648 '82 260ZX. T-top. 5 spd. •77 MGB Convt plus hard loaded Extended service top, am/Im $2750/obo warr. new sticker AMllng ~ust go 548-647_7 _ $1 t,900/obo, must sell. OFI 9151 15K mi. 499-2922 --'6 Opel Kadel Minor '82 NISSAN (DATSUN) body work. Xint cond Stanza, 2 dr. 5 •Pd. dl.11 l650fllrm 83 t -9322 ·71 Bug Runs/Looks great. $1700 656-6645 d~. 631-1279 ev/wknds. 7 1 Supe1 Beatie conv. nu paint. top. good cond. Must sell $3800 obo. 760-9662 w/ac, pb, ps, am/Im -~ stereo casa, 22,700 ml. Pta,fft 915 71 Super Beetle. xlnt TOP CONDITION Wiii 178ronzo 664. ciasaiO cond. $2100. 675-1267 sell tor $6750. Bual. hrs leethar Interior. Smooth 646-4466 (Hk tor Stan); ride. Power sun roof. wln- rasl<f. 9~5-3730. d 0 w ~ s 4 8 5 o . Datsun 200SX '77. Air, 79•,; PEUGEOT 504 automatic. Good cond. wagol'!. gas model, 4 $2500, Iv msg 631-7332 speed, air, stereo, 45,000 Fiat I mi. Flawless Cond . '72 VW, clean, new tires/brakes. re-bit en- gine. am/Im cass. bra. M ust sell $2450 714-651 -2222 days, 549-0626 eves & wknda 455 E COHI Hwy Newport Beach 873-0900 0 TIE HIT" UTT LE CAR HOUSE IN COSTA MESA Many priced below wholesale. Dealers welcome '89Chrysler1970 New York8f YXZ705. '72 Ford 4 dr. $1190 Gran Tatlno. 4'4SFLB. ·73 Pinto H/back $1290 Auto 997JET '75 Pin lo wgn S 1290 Aulo SQulre 492MWO '72 Audi 4 dr $1290 100LS 854ZOO ·11 Dodge Dan St390 Pwr. air 1420TS '72 Mere Cougar S 1390 XA7, pwr, air 290FNA '7A Chev Novi $1390 Pwr. air. 1uto. 246ZIC ·73 Mere Hdtop S t490 Auto. pwr, air 220GNM. '73 Mere Hdtop $1490 Montego. 1lr 048GNN '73 Ply. Ouattlf S 1490 Hdtop. pwr. air 767HSW '78 Mtlfc Wgn $1590 Montego MX. 763NXC '71 FordPlckup$1890 F100, 1uto. M0749. ·10 VW Bua I 1990 10 passenger. 023BTO. '79 Buick Skyhawk $2190 76 Rabbit Ost, snrt. 2dr, 4 spd. pwr. 1DMF709. 4spd, AM/FM. Auna & '80 Chev Chevette $2570 ·73 1241 Sprt Spider, Ale. '3•950 631 "3016 mag whls, lugg. rack, re-Ptucli1 9157 cond. eng.. nu trans, $3150/0BO 553-8448 looks great $2350 4spd,elr.308YSO. ·63 9t2, rebll eng. nu 548-8451 '81ToyotaTorcetS2590 clutch, brk•, Sspd .79 dsl Asbblt-:IO mf.1 5apd. tCNM781 •'f5 Spyder convert .. rblt 14500 831-9059. ownr 4.sp, A/C, mini '73 VW C1mpe< $3290 eng, nu trans, & rear end .75 924. lld edition orig cond.. 50mpg, Salerlbubbletop. 51043 $2300/0BO. 496-7727 Dolomite, 1 ownr $6500 $3 t75 970•0548 '78 Ply. Vol Wgn $2-490 Premier. air. tCBK578 78 Spider. Looks & Runs 720·0 152 aves. ·79 Rabbit Diesel, 4~ '78 Olds C/Sup Br $3790 GAEATS3200857-2431 Por '73911T.-B-1-ow_n_1"""T-a-n. spd, 50 mpg, immac: Fullpwr.alr,404UL.A Going 1w1y to college! fuel lnJ, 1lr. SNAF. $3200 499-1997 '79 Buick Reg L TO 13990 Must sell. '77 )( 19. very DR'S Car S 10,000 .79 VW Dsl Rabbit, dtx, air. Full pwr, air 8JK267 ~ood cond. $2450. '79 546-8660 '80 Ford Convert $6250 4spd, 4dr, stereo, xlnt 1ADL•6 pid8f Conv .. auto, xlnt ltaaaJ-t - -a.159 24K ml $4700 851-3922 Mod. "A" rep. '" 1 cond, 14850. 831·5137 ~. ----------ALLW/CALIF SMOG ·76 Renault l e Car Rblt 81 Convt Rabbit, auto. "HUU/UUI" Boa•a 91 5 eng. new clutch. clean. AM/FM, lo ml $7450 443 W. Bay. CM 645-2963 ·74 cVcc. 4 IPd. rbit eno. S950, cau 675-5840 548-8451 new trans. amlfm casset· hilt ltyct 161 ·e 1 Jetta Diii. anrf. air. Aat", Dt•ntic le stereo $1300/0BO • s k AM/FM -.-....... .._ _____ _ sst-en1 comiCha Coupe, new In spd, tan • cass c .. mac llot '76 Cvcc Wagon. clean. AM/FM stereo, nu radl· als, to ml. $2500/0BO 640-9015 '7 7 $69,500. Lo ml. stereo, 2dr, !>e'fect cond. 494• 7144 $5450. 548-8451 '69 CONVERTIBLE ___ .81 VW pick-up 051 L.X Alw1y1 garaged, many w/c;ap, 5.sp, etr, atareo, new per11 but needs mint thruout . $4295. work '550· 831"6027 • 7 7 CI v 1 c wago n , ~ CARVER 970-0!>48 '77 Coupe de VIiie, exit S 1850/obo. 540-2947 IDLLSNJ I -IDlC'E ---------cond, n-tires. 70,000 mt, loaded. $4800 obo '77 Honda CVCC Civic, t 951-8511. Sagittarian plays k ey role. cond, u t raa. $350. PISCES (Feb. 19-M arch 2Q): What seems an 83 t-8046. error is actuaJl y due to an oversight b y superior. Meter Ht•ta I O owner, lo ml $2300/bst ''":'.{~~."t:~:~.·~;:;",.!:;~11• <fl)) _ _ otr PP 631-2034 e '80 Coupe de VIiie. E11oe1- '64Y. Mustang Con-CLOSED SUNDAY \ ~ lent Cond. delset, 56.000 vertlble. Fully restored. '78 Accrd LX. 5 sp, vry cln, ·~ A ~-ml. S1crlf1ce. Make Oller Blue & Wht. $9000 Open $3200 ODo. 840-7187 tl&9 540-9550 10 olters. 714-751-9039 ·79 HONDA c1v1c s 1~' .. • .. r.,•t""•-~~P'!":"'...,.-THE URliEST Att-ent on special services. pets, communication with ·73 20 A Eidoredo 366 ang tlilose who rely upon your judgement. Be specific, Full SIC. Xfnt cond .66 Mustang, or"', 10 ml, Speed, Lo/ml, stereo 14 Cellce AM91FM cass. state views in frank manner and stand tall for Lo ad ed . 4 6 K m 1. "' Ca•• ~ Ur-. GREAT s2ooo. Call 8 8•4951 SELECTIOI lmm1c. must see. $3900 -"V-"~ •llE lolHIA'I 497-1673/ Cond S3t00/0BO '7•COAONASAS1100 SOUTH ofla1emodet.1ow m11eage principles. S8500obo. 645-8252 ____ ..._ ____ r----------r----::-----:--=--:-~1 75 Tlt1n, 20 ft, 18,000 mi, Mi1ctll1DH11 IZJI Ptwtr INll 70121 -•-•-•• ... ,_s_a_il ___ 7_0_1_4 nice 18500 842-0795. 840-1969/840-7952 646-8624 aft 4pm Cadlllacs In Southern '19 Cadillac Milan Coach '60 uonde A-;:-,.A-rd • di. C t f I I "'-I'"" • Ilg,,, bi tr hi n --80 Supra, immac cond COUNTY I I orn •• , • ..,....ERUSS ....... y. conv. ue w 'll 50,000 ml, 5 spd, load...,. • OVot 548-8823 blue le.t .. -r int cherry ""' 46K ml, loaded. AIC, SAITW TICIETS 18' 1973 TrtsoniC, 1265 Laser 5550 80 Peco Arrow, 2i' Sat Oct 8 cone.rt. Pacific HP. 110 good buy at 675-46,.6 bunkhouse. 101ded, '"' · · pop-top . $5500 $18.000 646-4750 6•2_1028 PIS, tit whl cruise. lthr VOLISWAQEI OADILUC '" int below ro1at1 $6500 'H FHI f ll ·91 CIVIC 1SOODX. amtfm Dys S56-8940 ovea "WI W1U llT 2600 Hlfbof Blvd Amp, 2 ,_,,ad seats 14000 Cell OCC Lido 14. day SB.lier. tr1r, loaded. loaded. custom 540 both. 969-122 t aft 6 556-S730 cover. exit cond S 1750 Int & p11nt PrlGed to 1811 Brand n-Int, runs very cass. sliver 53900 720-1855 If llHllllLI" COSTA MESA Singer Feathef'we19ht --------- Ing machine, P9'f cond 20 Ft Fishing Boat. Buick S250fobo 752-2820 Engine. OMC Outdrlve, ----Bate Tank. Outrlggtlfa. lllnyt lllde-a-l>ed. $75 10 sleeps 4-head 54.500 It sallboal, S195 477 N I 11t 646-8205 • Newport Blvd, NB ---24' Sl\lpjack '72, FIB: '82 •be. Waate4 6220 Eng. oro + 1r1r s13.000 A1. GIRLS! Going oH to cOI-646-2317 __ _ lege? Bring all your good 26 tt SEARA Y. Twn En- unwanted clo111111 lo glnes. Npt Sch atlp Xlnl CHARLIE'S CLOSET cond $24,300. 752-1034 2052 Newport Blvd, C M or 842-8835 c==-=63::-'."""1,,...·3=-4-=7:-:3,..,...,.=""= '56 Classic Cllrls Crafi'Ts NEED BRASS POLISHER 11 cabin cruiser. Beautiful for 82 ft yacht Call mahogany Needs aome 548-4923 engine repair Full cov-.'.l• cal last g2 4 ers. $2995. call 552-3757 ...,.,. __ ~·---~ or 261-5921 Chickering pJano. small • . grand wnt w/gold trim 70 Boston Whaler, 17 , 80 almost new $6500 obo' hp Mariner eng. only t8 Sony Hp-'159 stereo hrs ~ 4'i't Mere under 50 bl hrs S7•00 Like new. music sytlem, turnta a. Oc Id 619_757•4017 cass recorder, 2 /spk rs. ~•a_n_a_a_,..,...,,,.__,.,....., 195. 640-1192 7 t Clnlk:. 18' Tr1-hull. 4 Peavey Bacl\.stagil30 cyt Volvo 110, open bow imp, Ilka na.. $75 $3000/0BO 850-0435 e.-.. 7183 t ' IOSTH WIALH obo. 751-9181 •5907 552-6498 good, new llr81. $1500, 759-0260or 759-8025 80 Turcet Lilt bk.ale, VolumeSates,Serv~ 540-1860 con.,dtlf freda. 969-122 t -------.,.---..,.-am/Im cass. Jtlnt cond And Leasing Morgan 3012, t>eautllul, over S 10.000 refit, ,,_ dsl eng. galley, teak & formlea + much more $32.900. 552-7143 Naples Sabal . .11lnt cond. $275 714/873-1003 Olympic ClllSS Finn 722. 3 Nortll Salta, Harken Updates. rece ready, exit cond, w/trlr. S 1500. John Lylea, w 851-1494, h 24 1-0644. SABOTS $275 & $375 962-8068 S abol, like new, $350/0BO. 494-7875 11ag1bond 12 ft fiber glut w/accese. exit cond. $350 Eves 559· H 17 ..... , S~ASn 7011 ·17 4ltmula 26· 362 V8 $6000 /0BO 496--0798 '82'" Accord Htchbk 13950/obo. 969_2528 t87t1 8e8ch Blvd RENT I 195/wlc up all alzes Dolby cesa lier. xtnt Huntington Beacn *110-1&00* Aat", laprt.. cond. $6300 55 t-5010 ev 8 t SR5 Pickup, good (l 14) 142-2000 C~nrtltt 1 9105 '83H o 4d A d cond . 31.000 ml Traileu~ lll1 a.." on ° r CCOf $5700/bst olr 540-5353 •024 178 5~ 000 _,c ed 6500 mllM All e.11tras1 TllYt · '"· "",...· ,_ r $9500. Liken-. 8A6-764 1 "'Pl'!'P!'llllW~P'!'•~-.-.~~ p 11 n t , new II res _ ---------WANTED. Pv1 Pty want• to $4200/080. 548-153 t. hMa 'll OYCO by reasonaOle Tr1~1 Trlr. :J~~6 caeh (2t3) iulia Hot BAAN~~"t:'oToA 'ti lllJm lllOIU 4/Spd, AM/FM, llr. ,,_ Atlt ttlcn w/rebulft motM. $400. redl111. luggage reek. IMPORT ANT Biil 969-1221 Drives Perfect. Fl rat NOTICE TO READERS z $1795. 759-0658 ANO llllW 91l I 1127 ADVERTISERS 1f6 2002. Super clean, Sn llH The price of Item• Rf, See to appreciate 1dvart11ed by vehicle M o d I I I a d . D a y a . dealers In tile Vlhlcle 835-2122: Eves & Wknda, clanlfled advertising 861-1836 column• doea not Include --------....... -:-•ny eppllcebla tuae, '77 BMW A 100-6. Mint license, trenefer fees, cond lo ml w/loggage nnanca charges. 1 ... for $3500, 964-93 t8 1lr pollullon control de-·50 320!, Hann• Red. all vice cer tlfl~tlona or utraa I t0.500/obo dealer documen11ry 546-2264 675-3876 r..~~~=1:':1f:; '81 3201, XLNT Cond, LOW by Iha ldver11ter Mllet, AIC, Sun Rf. 5 spd, Vtlbw11t1 9173 ·73 SuP411 Beetle. em/Im, nu pain, & uphols. orig ownr. '3000 675-1739 Marcie. '7-4 Super Beetle. exit orig cond, lo ml. $2250. 642-67 t7 ·Ji Super Bug. 43K orig. mites, eJ11cep1lonally clean thr uout $2 900 646-1929 '74 Super Bug, ult $2595 obo 675-3589 '76 R1bblt. 62,000 mlfes, Blaup'*il\t. service re· cords. orlglnal owner S 1,095 firm 536-4182 VOLKSWAGEN 201 ooNzl 110 3so a;;;. Ocean & HarbOf Cruise, llke new cond 548-0291 '68 Chevy • Aun1 Good • .~,, WESTWAGEN •% Stooo 551-4193 '73 CAPRI. very clean, xlnl A penonal and proud e.11-cond. s 1700 548-$896 cluat~ VW egency dedl· ~.,..-.,,,..,----:-:--:-:-:-cated to Quality service. • 7 4 Chevy M al I bu spare parts, and a c;om-S700/ofr 548-7253 petltlva ntea preson-'78 MALIBU CLASSIC talion of the ut'llque 4 dr. $3350. 644-5450 Volkewagen quellty ve- hlclee. BOB CHALLMAN'S Eeurle Shirlee Corp. 7600 Westminster Blvd Phone 714/VW 1-WEST Total Pertormance VW's "Ara You H111ln' Any Fun?" Aattt, larrtH SEE US FlllSTI '65 Mustang, 8 cyt, auto S 1500 obo 844-4522 '65 Mui'iiinQ. runs good, needs aome work 1800 obo. Ed 845-6256 c M '66 MUSTANG, VS, 289, auto. pa, 80.000 ml, orig. owner, xtnt cond. $3300 979-0273 '66 Mustang. x-cond .. Pi s PIB. A/trans $2500 OBO Mu11 See Jfm 673-5416 '88 Falcon gd eng nds bdy wrk $500caeh 846-8210 '09 Mustang, n-tires S 1700 545-1097 eva 70 -Maverlck, 6 cyt. auto. mags. runt gd $495 Rick 692-1328, 645-6840 71 Mustang, runs great. 302 2-brl, ail mags AM /F M stere o 1750/0BO, 492-9774 '72 Mustang, 88,000 orig ml, 1 owner, 12000/obo 546-2696 74 Mustang II 85K miles Xint cond $1 550 646-8392 C,M, '75 Capri, mual&ell $1500 675-904 1 '76 Must. 4 •pd, PS/PB, alum. whls. AMIFM C85!1, New· tires. brlcs, slloclts $1950/obo Cell alt Spm 760-0426 77 GRANADA. V8, new paint. ale. ext/int .11lnt cond S2300. 646-8132 78 F1es11 4-sp. nu llres beaut orig red paint run5 graat $1695 970-0548 '81-'82 c11111ons. all have VS, aulo ltereo, air cru110. etc Low 1s $47 00 553·9633 . S59-5958 ·83 Musteng. 3,000 mt orig S9000 self $7000 nrm, 11111 under .. am 499-5535. 'IOFHl2 H Brend ,,_ Int, runs very good. new tires, S 1500, consider trade 969-1221 Liaeela 9323 b ark IU. '76 Clusrc. new burgundy paint. idnt cond. $2500 673-3313 Mercary 9325 72 Cougar, eng needs wot1< $500 641-8000 Reduced 76 Marc. Ma•Q Broug 4/0r LOADED $1 750 64-4-4024 Ol••••Mlt-"27 67 Olds CUttus Holiday Coupe tlke ,,_, lo ml. orig owner Seer1l1ce St250 650-6130 74 Cutlass Salon. 7uns well. $1650/bst olr 6•5-0251. 631-7299 '80 Cutlass Brghm V8 Company car going oll 1111 Loaded Full pwr $4999, 759-9219 80 Omeg1 Low Miies. .XLNT condlllon. loaded M ual Sell. $4600 559-8968 ~Tit'i·'~uns good~!!! tires. 500/olr. 540-8308 '82 Sapporo. All Power, 4 wheel disc brakes, $8000 obo, 839-9099 PHtiac 5 174 Fir9bird Esplrll. •Int cond • lully loaded 644-7068 SHO-BUD. ped1t slaat guitar. Ilka new $225 846-8a96 p UH/0rJHI 21 1329 pt1)'8< piano, A B Chue, amplco. 5tt 8tn Make offer Must SOii 720-1804 SQuall-type, oars, sail & lariat ~· 7 1 do11y sroo 013.1110. 141 eo~LER s15d BEAUTIFUL 30' WOODEN KETCH or belt offer. 675-7574 35 Johnson Electric Out· board. long shaft. har- ness & controls Cell e.-2-5800. AM/FM Ceu. Many late kmcn/ xtru Slt,950 + w ar- Puta tOlS _r_•_n1_,,y_,,6-4..,..=-5-_9_3sa_ .... _ .. _·~ ·61 lllez Ho hOOd. trunk, 82 528E. 1utom111c. other pane 175 .. vw toeded, take OYef leue of Bu 1 ,. er ben ch 1428/mo Eve 964-1260, 061-2220 601·2220 Deys 848-5800 Conveniently Localed & Competitively Prleed • EWllU'I SOUTH COUii TY lllZI "WEWIUllT lllllUllU Volume S11et. Service And Leasing 187 11 BMch Blvd Huntington Beech (714) 142-2000 ORANGE COUNTY'S Bush & Lene Upright HYETMLS- WIU TUYEL Piano S 1000 obo 873-6984 JanMen Console piano. Itel Prov. trultwd linl11l, Od oond I t500 645-378 1 Mt4 lerrt1l1tff l ·H SAILS LIKE A DREAM XLNT CXONOITION CRUISE EQUIPPED This double planked mahogany c1au1c has ~n lov1nglycarad for Dlesaflgas engine repairs & malnt at your dock-also sell & tnstell all marine electronics at disc. prices. Call lor tree est. Truat Me Marine Co. 964-480Q Parting out t&OS Mustang 2090 Federal. CM 845-0673 llan or motor home, lo1m cu1hlon1. Ill lit... two aaats (one dble). blue. No reason1bla otter relused, 714-761-0039 .& Sales-Servl~leHlng f(_JY CARVER J1111r .. 12t 163 Jaguar Merl\ It. Classic. 78,000 orig mnes. 3.8 L. 4 door a ed1n , aulomatlc Borg-Warner tr1n1. am/Im marine band Blaupunkt stereo. bronze with bucket se11ts, wtra wheels. $3500/0BO #I ISUZU DEALER 1rr•i•1 GeH• 1uo 3 olf Clubs. Man A Womans Set 2 Carts Mako otfer 979-t887 Priced to eetl Newport slip &VIII Call 7t4/644-8177 aft 3PM wknds. Outfield Edison 16 alactrlc bey launch. double ender surrey top. lull Seagull Outboard 2HP, featherweight $17 5. 552-7143 fVl. bile, covers, $7200. 546-3558 1111• tU2 Jeffrie• 24 ft. ~bridge, SEAUTtFuL fr' RCA z:~d·fh~~Yc,~~9 v~'g· Cotat TV. 2 yr wrnty 673-4705 30' po-boat tide tie, Bslbo1 COV91. 1200/mo. OSG-7737 1 148. Fr .. deltv9rY Open --..,,-.,..,.----=-..-::--= 8 u n TV J 0 H N ' S ..... lall 7 14 84$-1780 12' R~BI cXf w!TraJIOf. 35' Power BOit Slip. $350/mo. 21 8albo1 P.A System. Yemah~ Good Cond HOO c ~~ ...... a 13a mlw-........ J.8 L -. 552-1887 ove • ...,..... .... .,...,.... ... 1700, ~t •• 873-1484. I .... Intra! till f5 fi ~at wltrali.t' S 115 708-4377 4 man ln1lat1bla boat Ovl· bO.,.d enachmant New 't25 ot>o 714-995-8206 hwr ... h '1012 to' fbfgit bO:lt wf7 !hp 0 18 , xlnt cond . 17501080 751-4268 18 n O/Brd, w/Evlnrudl 35 119 Lark Fbrgl1/wood w/lr1r, 1650. OH-0313 1T MPO Wft(lt. lt()hp flltnruoe w/pqwtff trim, VH~. 6 1>111 t111k, meny 11tr11 18900 24 t-8043 1179 Non,,.ol1n Bay laUf\eh H111d Buttt W11h 8-.c!ltfl Pint, M1hog1111y end TNll 23 '-t of luxury 1>1y c:rutetno OrutJe prlol reduction 173-85t1 J 141 H091 CAT w/1111llor, '8xl 2' Boe1 ttlp evlll N. * 0000 CONDITION * End of ctlannel. AUO ttl. 552" 1887 1250 mo 050-27H IV mag 24' Swedllh Trld Sloop FO on wood. i1lnl c<lnd, 50-80' SAILBOAT SLIP 90''4 rtttorad, VOCVO in-N B. r•teurenl loc. brd, hHd, fatho, tanoam Minni)' 54a-1725 AM lrlr S4ell/tow IWI)'. Fr•Balboellllanddoc:l!ln 15500 M-7890 'IC-ChAf\08 for UM ot OUI• 27' ERICKSON '7 1 llB, board or 110 boi l und• Xlnt Cond. 5 81111. Nu 20 tt. 873-4200 Mein, RDFIVHF I 18,600. LAROE CENT EA SLIP OBO, P. P. 404-7927 Up 1048'. 233 IGVI. Sl II 73 SABOT· Flbargla.11. Aluminum MHt, A&ee c. Nftpof1 Beech. 07&--0230 Rig 137"' 842-1n3 ----..----,.--" ..., Moor1n9, Npt Hert>or '78HOB1E 10 12600 w /30 r•wl , c an 075-4600 llYHbo1rd. CIOH to dock. ese-714, 1<50· "MUST SELL" Pta Reduced 042-1234 Newport Marl11a/lllp1 &a2,500/8KA day, weetl, month N A 28' w/lrlr, litte 1_~=-='4,.,.M65=~~' =-=-=--~. tolded with l.ctory 111•Tt11' • option• Too mucti to 1100/mo. tSG-8146 1111 '30% under new ,... __ pltcem1111 Flnenclno IELL Idle Item• with • 128.000 04$-3877 Delly Piiot Olwlfled Ad. Attn Waat Hlgnast caah lmmed. for your vehicle, domHtlC or foreign. 561-8265 WEIUY OLUIOAIS 01118011 COHHHl C HEVROLET .... '-11 , • • I• . r '•' t \4b I 2(,0 WlllY USED CARS a TRUCKS COM! IN 0.. CALL FOR flD....uu&. Connlet~Jllo ~ 18211 BEACH BLVD, HUNTINOTOl" l!ACH .. , .... ,, ..... ,,,1 .. "' llP-.UR PllUUIAll ........ NITIAl/111&11 2480 HerbOf 81Vd. COSTAMl!8A Ml-4110 Mt· 141 l am11 Qood, c...,, UMCI care; prtftr 1117 .. 1H3 Butetcs, J tgu1t1 . TR7a & Poncha• bUI any model oonsla.rad, Top prlc:n palcfl Oen Ctlve 11 8euer M otore 11 (71A ) 071-2600 I ~~-------~---- I~ 'U~ I( lrt.1: ·Ill\ I\ 'v ..... ..,._ ..,, • '-\¥' . """'' llf.a.i ,. ..... ~ iia:..r nsa"•R 963-3751 ~ Y IL. '70 Jaguer XKE Conv. Sete.-~Leaslng showrm cond. sltver/blk. UllEIT 113,600/otr. 673-3887 llYHTOIY 11•11• G~ia 32 • '75 2002: 4 tpd . 1lr ·66 Ghia. Xint. 12850 or COnd. {033NJL) bit ~r N.-paint. 1eoo • Tt 530; auto, an rf, (606 eng, 645-8252 • ~k~201, 4 ePd. A/C {0-45 liiii•a--.. ..,.."""!1'~1.,.,.1 UXDI 176 RX7 GS, g;pcj', tnlrf, • '79 320!: •hpd .. eumoof. ee, em/Im •1•rao. (eat XMI<) lhMpllll~ et oovere, • '80 3201. auto .. en rt . ClOl'nPU' .. '. lo ml, Wr• ("3 UR) dean. MOOO 87&-4021, • '80 3201, I UIO , AIC 875--0872 .< t~:0Y2~:bi. Auto Sun •.·--ao--=8..,.2.,..0.-4-d,....r.---51-p-.-tl""'t---. Root 1748 VcRI ' epao. pelnt, Am/Fm, • ·eo 833Gsr: 4 ap0, Lo Ml. 14750• 700-1518 PP 5554493 ·eo RX7 "S". SllY9ftlurg • '81 J20I: 5 •Pd. Sun Interior. teci-/equlllier: Roof, ( tCRS2071 mint 18200. 474-1838 or • '82 7331{ 5 1pO .. IOtded 780~957 {73550871 --------11~11l1 208 W. tat, Santa Ana CfOMd Sundey LAROE SELECTION OF NEW & ~ 8MW'SI L ... M:.1n YOWMl6ALE8 9EAVICI! a Ll!ASlNO 3870 H. Oh«ry Ave LONG IE-ACH INo C'*'Y n tt .... OSI (1 1') 111-lltl 1re~ln1 Weleome , SAYS ''BELIEVE IT'' WITH PRICES STARTING AT BELOW FACTORY INVOICE 1983 ON ALL . PICKUPS OUCRtPTION YOU PAY TOU IAVI 191~ L. I . DIHIL ...... '·"· Mitt .. h ... , ._,,. ... , ... , ... ..... , ti , wttta MUNI\ ~ ... . """"•' <•,..t ~''· MU ttwv •'"" -· llM llN t. _,.. l•i.•11 s5535 $5543 $5488 $1047, ' te Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, August 7, 1983 r j-8-EC_A_U-SE-OF_T_H_E_T_R-EM_E_N_D_OU_S_R_E ___ ___, f SPONSE TO HOLMES TUTTLE'S DODGE i-AND SUBARU ABSOLUTE SALE, IT'S . IMPOSSIBLE TO GIVE PRICE EXAMPLES ON NEW CARS AND TRUCKS IN THIS i AD. THE AD HAD TO BE SUBMITTED } THE FIRST DAY OF THIS SALE! AND i THERE WAS NO WAY TO KNOW IN } ADVANCE WHAT MODELS WOULD BE f LEFT. BUT YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO f TAKE AD VANT AGE OF DRASTIC PR·ICE l. REDUCTIONS. I II ABSOLUTE FINAL DAY OF O/o APR Financing • on approved credit ON ALL SUBARU MODELS • t. . t ALL NEW AND USED CARS AND EVEN USED C'MON IN! THE FINAL 12 HOURS TODAY SUNDAY! t TRUCKS ARE ON SALE. SEE THE SAV -CARSANDTRUCKS! I ING S Fo R Yo U RS ELF ' TO DAY FOR 1 2 ~~~~ 1~~~~ ~:; ~;:n ~~~~,~~l!~t~~~u~~d~~~~~! l 1 final 12 hours of the ABSOLUTE SALE Choose from one owner and many late model vehicles . HOURS ONLY -THE FINAL 12 HOURS -NOON TO MIDNIGHT OF THE BIGGEST, GRANDEST, LARG -.--ro_DA_Y! _____ ~_ EST SALE IN HOLMES TUTTLE'S LONG [~!.:~~~~~~!~:AL~~!~Ac;i§g~: HISTORY' L t f'nan I g to help you '1 ~;;~~8 6495 ·~~;,;,E VANCONVERSION . OW ra e I Cln i :::.:.::--: s3995 §~.~.~j95 1 into an even lower monthly payment! Buy i ~~S549s ~b.~~A;5495 '82 FORD EXP '81 DATSUN 4X4 P.U. or Lease ~.=-::: s499s ~.:::= s5395 THE ABSOLUTE SALE ENDS AT MIDNIGHT TONIGH T! · · Halmes Tuttle DadEe ·Subaru WHERE THE PRICE IS ALL-WAYS RIGHT! (714) 830-3388 WHERE 5 AND 405 MEET IRVINE AUTO CENTER · t • • • .. ADDITIONAL STAFF: Extra finance and appraisal people will help speed up your sale! Plus there is extra seating througHout the air-conditioned dealership. ' .. t ' I • . . . ............___.........__ ________ ....._._-'"""'------~~~------- , - \ DRANGI COAST DO T~AT.,. BEGIN '(OUR STORY WIT~ uoNCE UPON A TIME II I 1GARFIELD ® 0ARFIELD, WHY DON'T YOU EAT MICE LIKE OTHER CATS? I PON'i LIKE TO HURT MIC(. HOW GAN I GET THAT THROUG-H YOUR iHICK SKULL? GAR F!***************** --· ----'L-•-- ----- -----~ -. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1983 T~AT'S A TERRIBLE WAV TO BE61N A STORY' ... IT'S SO TRITE! .. ~ -.. - - -~-------~-,... YllR HlllTDll DlllY PIPIR l'ONCE UPON A TIME .':. T~AT'S ™E WAY ALL TME 600D STORIES BE61N .. Once upon a time, it waG · tt-dark and ~tormy-nig~-:-- by Jim Davis : Dear_pJon : The mice and I have an agreement. They don 't bug me and I don't b ug them. Therefore, I will never hurt mice ... signed, GARF!* 8 ·1 ~ ' -' , - I \ DRANGI COAST l t was a dark and stormy night. DO T~AT .•. BEGIN '(OUR STORY WIT~ l\QNCE UPON A TIME II I GARFIELD ® 0ARFIELD, WHY DON'T VOU EAT MICE LIKE OTHER CATS ? I DON'T LIKE TO HURT MICE. HOW CAN I GET THAT THROUG-H YOUR THICK 5KVLL? GARFI***************** ~--------"----- --... -------- SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1983 T~AT'S A TERRIBLE WAV TO BE61N A STORV ... IT'S SO TRITE ! c ,. ~ , .... lyndloetl. lne. --~---'---------- ---. -----------,,... YOUR HDMITDll DAILY PIPER l' ONCE UPON A TIME .':. T~AT'5 ™E WAV ALL THE 600D STORIES BE61N .. Once upon a time, it waG -ti-dark_ and ~tormy·night~- by Jim Davis '. Dear;>Jon: The mice and I have an agreement. They don't bug me and I don't bug them. Therefore, I will never hurt mice ... signed, ,. GARF!* 8 ·1 50RRV AeouT· , TMAT, FELL'A ' I • ' I L -----...-.-----.. -. ----------.... --.----------------------------- NANCY ~ HERE COME THE KIDS NOW-- A GLASS OF WATER~ DENNIS THE MENACE Whats in the lf yootell me ba9,Joey? inihree ~s. yoocan HAVE -~-.J itl ~.rm o· ""' JUDGE PARKER THlS IS MRS, RAYMOND 6RACE ! I WANT TO RESERVE ONE OF THE DlNlNG ROOMS ... -----------------. - - ----.... ·---- - ---- \ AUNT FRITZI, --PLEASE BR\NG I WANT TO FILL MY SWIMMING ME A GLASS OF WATER POOL --- THATS ALL THE POOL WILL HOLD by Hank Ketcham /Viii' Wdl/Lb I JIJWT TIKJ MfNE . . GEE WlllZ,A/ARGMET! QI/ESSES IF I GUESSEIJ IWHT , He qave us TllE Fl&' TJIHE 9uesses! TIME?/! by Harold Ledoux THl~NG IS SOMETHING STOP WHlMPERlNG1 YOU DON'T DO VERY WELL! TELL THEM IT'LL BE A I WANT YOU TO CALL THE DINNER PARTY FOR CLUB RIGHT NOW! FIFTY! b Y loM BATiul<. e THE MDVII;: 1bNl&HT WI LL START PROMPTL..<'.,J AT Nl~E O'Cl£>CK ! MOON MULLINS DOCTOR SMOCK ~ HeY'! WHA""l'RE:: Y A POIN"'/ C?OCl"'OR .M.ORt...e:Y ~ ,.-RYIN 1 -ro HAl"'CH A <SIAN"f" CONPOR eGG! AW!GIVE USA BREAK/ e>LJl"'ON WHICH SIPES OF -Y-HES eARS~ - - - - - ----- - -• - - - --= ...... .------- - 1A·lllflT! WHAT'S 1HE MAl1ER OJllH 400 PEOPLE~ I 1H006HT lX)(.)'D BE P\J:A5E.D 1HAT I'M SHOWIN& A MOVIE AIBAND / CAMP . Of<A'1~~VER4>BO()l.) • • • ~15itN UP! by Ferd and To111 Johnson Yoo see .... -rHeRe ARe ReA1,...t...Y JLJS"f" la? MANY POCi""ORS IN -Y-He WORt...P.' ~~![UL, csAANt>t by George Lemont so~'M SHOOllN<S FOR A voe> W 1.,-H .,-He SAN Plf:GO -Z.00 ! - . . ' .-------------------"""'! -------- ----~---------------------~·--------------------- IMRNOM ANP MILEY, .. RINGt..ING ~t:fG1 •• VAOP~VIU.-E: .. .... -----------------~~~~-------------...-----------_....._. ____ "-' ________________________________________ ..... ~unif)r Whirie. • 2 -------by Hal Kaufman------- 2 • FIELD DAV I Ima Wagg wrote her doctoral thells on multl-cotored M. cows. When 8 asked her fleld of study, Ima replied: "SEETANAM-EUH EHl." Read up-letter wonts In reverse for sense. No f•ir peeklnt at answ.r betow . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ue at IN1t six d lfhr· ence1 In drawlnt details MtWMn top and bottom panels. How ttuldily can you find tt.em? Check aMwen wlttt ttlose betow. ,._, '° ~llU"'4 "'°0 f 6u"""" II -nu MAOH f 6utHI"" II 1...,-0 •a.. ... ,...,"_'~~ c ,..,.,..,.,,,..11 t 6u1n 1 .... 11uoow 1 u>u ... •1110 HOW TO LEARN SOMEONE'S AGE Here's how you can In· duce someone to reveal his or her age. Ask the ~rson to assist you w ith a magic trick. Request that the ~rson write down his or her age. Ask the ~rson to dou· ble the years. add five. multiply by SO. sub· tract the number of days In a year (365). and then add the number of coins con· talned In his or her pocket or pvrse. To the final sum add 11S. The result will yield In Its first two digits the ~rson's age, and In the last two digits the number of colm. For Better or For Worse 18 .................... ! .. • String Trios! Find geographic names linked In letters: 1. Three countries -SPAINOIAUSTRl4. 2. Three cities -CAIROMECCA. 3. Three rivers - VOLGANGESEINE. 4. Three U.S. stain - OHIOWASHINGTON. uo16ut'1HM ·•-I "Ofll()"p eut~ 't.0..•~ ••&toll t •»ew . .....,II 'OJ!f ) t •t.ll•"Y "•NIUI 'Ill~ I • Sum Funl If one-fourth of tM nuinMr of coins In my podret Is two las than Mlf, how many coins do I Mve In my podret? WfOltljO!J • Rlddle·Me·Thls! Who was the craziest explorer? Captain Koo6(. What Insect cr ies llke a donkey? The braying mantis. 16 II • 9 i3 10.,d .7 ·12 .._ 13· 5· "6 ·ltt ·Y 1" ... CAT'S MEOW! Starf at dot 1, dr•w a line to dot 2, J, 4 and so on, to Me wMt's missing from the dot sane above. HaLD?-uH-YES ····1HAT SOUNDS L\KE. OuR DOG-. -t.UE'LL BE R.\Gt\T1HERE.! SCRATCH HITI Add colon nNtfy to the barnyard scene above: 1-Aed. 2-Lt. btw. l-Yeltow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flfth tonn. .-GrHn. 7-Dk. brown. t-Lt. purple. f-Lt. gray. to-Maroon. by Lynn Johnston MOM? ....... . \'M NO\SURE.·· .. ··BUT\ IFtlNK Ht::.'S Sfv1\LtNG. • . . GORDO ® S-1 SHOE ~ !' . ..! F~"JUI' MlNl~l~IN ~TCQr' ... rr WA~ \N A l\11'\..E. f'\..~~;1'\ c _-"CON'fA\NE.R ... --------------------------------------____ __, 8·1 t COOLO' f: 5\JORN 1. fU1' OOZE? •' > l'f \N 1'\.tf. llE.f~\&£AA~RI OZE MOM, w~A1 l.tAf'Pe.Nf.0 1'0 1'~E. 00(:, fOOO 1'"~1' WA~ \ N \.o\ERE ~ DAD, If 'IOU (:£.1" f\ ~u00£"1 \JR<:,e. 1"0 C.WA~e. CAR~, lE1 u~ KNOW . by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly --------------------~-~-~-----~------------ Daily Pilat • I I I 1• t ., I author of Ouf on a Limb (Banlam) Wldda ol your~ .... camed the ....... radml1-A.P .. Elll8ton. Pa. ln America they're more in· terested in what I have to say about reincarnation and my out~f-body experiences. In Britain and Australia the em- phasis was on others' ex· periences with my body - especially my affair with a member of Parliament named Gerry. But had Margaret Thatcher not called a Parlia- mentary election that coincid· ed with the book's publica- tion, the controversy in the British press would not have reached the feverish pitch that it did. In short, never have so many been so ridiculously in· trigued by so little for so long. tonio. Dubbed 'The Meal Works," the cut-to-order shop and mail-order business caters lo those who want a W tJe cachet with their filet: The beef bears the brand of one of Big John's cattle ranches. Says Connally, currently a laWyer in Houston, UMy d~ was a butcher and I always had a s..s ,_,~~::.re-~~·=~~~::.~ H.Y. '°°"" desire to be in the retail meat ••lllllillill••••••lll business." ... While five of PltOMIHI ....... IDll'Oltl LOS ANGELES -Joma Col- llna is so upset about the Brit.ish press continually refer- ring to her as "The Bitch·• that she has threatened to sue if the journalists don't stop. Col· lins starred in the 1975 movie version of her younger sister Jackie's novel of the same name. But she says having played The Bitch doesn't enti- tle anyone to call her that. In a letter from her lawyer she says the appellation i.s "often· sive and insulting.'' C.Ollins is especially upset by such head- lines as one about her upcom· ing divorce from Roa KMa: 'The Bitch Bites Back." ... Can you believe Rkbard Pryor and Bart Reynolds as L.-rel aad Hardy? Yes. the two box~ffice champs will star in aa.b(Vi<:tor/Vi<:toria) f.dwardl's The Music Box. based on a 1932 short wilh Stan and Ollie. ~ by the way. plays the Laurel type in this plannl!d Ouistmas 1984 relea.<le .... And how about W.-na Beatty as Dick Tracy? The upcoming movie about the legendary comic· book detective may up its S 15 million budget to S25 million if Beatty cx>mes aboard - 1<>mething he's done in recent y_~ars as producer-star (Heaven Can Mtti/) and l!Ometimes director and co-writer (/ltds) .... ll's a far cry from Rosebud, Ono• w.u.· sled In ClllMn KOM, but Seaa Coaaery's hWM«h sled from bls next Jam~s Bond movie. Ne"1f Soy. ~ Ala/n. aknGlll M\ 't make ii throu.1h customs when i was lown from London to Miami airport for .. fn the 8ahlmM. 1be underwater .... ,..... .... &atty: ddwtiw I/Ory? tures its own power plant. somewhat resembles a cruise missile. Customs officials snatched the prop and sent it to a Government warehouse for inspection by missile ex· perts before allowing it to go on to Nassau for dose-ups with C.Onnery. -Robett Windeler NEW YORK -While on loca- . tion shooting the 1V movie The Gamb#r Part II (to air next year) Kmay Ro1a:• couldn't wait to ~ back to his hotel every night. Not to ~. but to pursue his favorite hobby -~ography. Eech ci.y be his Im in a darkroom that he personally set up adjoining his suite .... Vice-Presidential wife &a... hara Baab, in town to receive an award, began her speech. w A reporter once asked George .... "She paused. "You remember George? Good. I'll tell him you remember him!" ... Actres.s Adrielme ( Crttp- show) Barbeaa's favorite charity is the Olildren of the Night organization, dedicated to getting child prostitutes off the streets. She's baffled why this group has been cold· shouldered by celebrities and politicians and asserts it's be- cause "many have been Johns [customers) at one time. They're scared that involve- ment might uncover their murky past." ... At. 43 Tom Joaee is now the world's sex· iest grandpa. But he's tickled pink, not feeling blue, at his senior status. "He doesn't sing like a grandfather, nor behave like one," his friends report. "Hi.s image of a swinger will remain unchanged." ... 1Wo awards for C,,_. Gayte that have no connection with her singing: Crystal was named Left-Hander of the Year (by Left-Handers Interna- tional), and she made the Most ()amorous Exi>edant Mothers list. No doubt her sense of timins helped her earn the latter honor. She ex- ped.S to deliver Sept 9. which just happens to be Expectant Mother's Day. -Anita Summer WASHINGTON First came Biii ..... chocolates. Now get ready for Joba Coaaall1 beef. To round out his oner in public ser· \lice, the former 'lex.as Oovemor. U.S. 1\-easury Sea«ary and Prelideri- tlal candidate has opened a butcher shop In San An- the six Democratic Presiden· tial candidates · gathered in town recently to pay tribute to R.epn.:utalhe Mo Udall (D-Ariz.). Senator Alan Cranaton (D-<:alif .) was noticeably absent from the S ISO-a-plate roast. He skipped it to campaign in Alabama. But if the others were worried about Cranston getting the jump in George Wallace coun· lry, they weren't showing it. ~ Senator E....a ~.C.~ "Everyone t anston is riding the crest of the nuclear freeze. But let me !ell you something: Down there they think the 1 nuclear freeze is a des- sert." ... On stage, come- dienne PbyDla Diiler may joke about her bad taste in I c ~ ~ i'. f l I f ·J f <'Ayk:,,,...., Wy of,,..,... f dothes, but when an airline lost her tueaase recenUy, she was panicked aa the prospect. • of wearing_ blue jeans to a i Kenned)' eenter pia. Spoc· I tint the Cdette of Watetpe r dress shop off the lobby of her hotel, Dlller pleaded with I hotel man.,nent to sum. mon the owner of the shop. which was dol9ed beclUle It was Sun<lay afternoon. Co- owner 'l1llia w....... ob-r llgtd and Dill« ended up J buying a $600 French antique I even noticed her boots under the flooNen&th dress. lace dress and matchlns S300 I Sold and pink bis· Nobody ~.... -Kdhlffn Maxo ' of lltot,... WW. and JatM a.-. I> -MMILY WHKLY. All tlOMa _.. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ WATCH THE MISS AMERICA PAGEANT ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1883 ON NBC·TV. lllRl'ITO THI PLAYIRI WHO HAVI BID FAlllWILL TO BOOZI AND DRUGS By Barry Jacobs The chemical haze began for Darrell Porter in Clinton. Iowa. in 1970. his first year in pro baseball He was lonely, socially awkward. playing poorly. Rather than face up to his problems. he took the easy way. the accepted way, out. "Have a few beers and rel'lX -that's the thins in baseball.'' Porter remembers. "Get blasted. Then f didn't care about bein~ lonely. I didn't care about hitting .200. · Through the years Porter matured as a ballplayer. breaking into the major leagues in 1972 with Milwaukee and achieving AH-Star status with Kansas uty in the late 1970's. In 1979 the catcher enjoyed his finest season statis- tically, batting .291 with 20 home runs and I 12 runs batted in. But as his on- field prowess grew. so did his off-the- field devotion to alcohol. then marijua- na and cocaine. Secretly, the dean<UI athlete was "going crazy." "In the end, I was so far into a depression I used (drugs] just to get up to normal," recalls Porter. who was the Most Valuable Player in the World Series last year with the St. Louis Car- dinals. "But the alrohol and drugs I used magnified problems I 00 pereent." Finally, during the spring of 1980 Porter abruplly left t.raining camp for "personal reasons." surfacing six weeks later after an intensive detox- ification program that left him sober and painfully visible in his contrition. That same spring Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Bob Welch told his team and the world that he. too. had suffered from what experts call a "chemical dependency." In Welch's case the drug was alcohol. Plagued by arm troubles in 1979. his second sea- son in the majors. Welch had turned to the bottle and lost control or himself. Before one game in San Francisco, he reeled around the field challenging a teammate and a Giants player to fight. The Dodgers eventually steered the young right-hander to The Meadows. the same Arizona treatment center where Porter had gone. There Welch also went through weeks of intense therapy thal broke him of the habit which had seriOusly jeopardized his budding career. Welch. now 26. re- turned to have several fine seasons and chronicled his ordeal in the book Five O'Clock Comes Early (see box). Soon such announcements became commonplace. Football players like Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson. Don Reese, Tommy Kramer. Chuck Muncie. John Reaves and Joe Gilliam. along with basketball stars Bernard King, John Lucas. David Thompson. Eddie Johnson, John Drew. Michael Ray Richardson and Quintin Dailey have alt admitted abuse of alcohol and/or drugs in the past few years. But in no sport has the problem sur- faced more than in baseball. Besides Porter and Welch. Tim Raines of Mon· treal, Alan Wiggins of San DieS<>. Dickie Noles of the Cubs. Lonnie Smith of St. Louis and Dodgers Steve Howe, 1980's N.L. Rookie of the Year. and Ken Landreaux. among others. have owned up to and sought treatment for drug-or alcohol-related woes. "After Welch went through treatment with alcohol and I went through it with the drus deal." says Porter. 31. "it gave everybody a feeling that they could do 11. I think they watched us and saw that you can do it without being really criti- cized a great deal.'' What appears to be a sudden epi- demic of such problems throughout professional sports is, however. accord- ing to experts, merely a reflection or society's increasing awareness of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse. A new cocaine hotline has been receiving 1,000 calls a day from users in trouble. Recent estimates indicate that 10 mil- lion American adults are problem drlnkers and 3.3 million youths 18 and under are, too. "It's not the amount you drink." says Dr. Ann Getter, dlrectOf"'Of New York's Smithers Alcoholism Treat- ment and Ttalning Center of Sc. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital. "It's what alcohol does to you." Says the 23-year-0ld Raines. who still led the National League in stolen bases last year and h1l a respectable .277 despite admi1ting lo spending thousands of dollars on cocaine, "It could happen to anybody, not just ath- letes. Doctors. lawyers, anybody. It takes a big person to admit he has a problem and go out and get something done and be over it. .. Still. the hard-drinking ballplayer 1s as much a part of basebaJI lore as a wad of chewing tobacco or a verbal assault on an umpire Hall-0f-Famers like Babe Ruth and Hack Wilson rarely met a beer they didn't like. Same for Yankee buddies Mickey Mantle. Whitey Ford and Billy Martin. Pat Mellody 1s executive director of The Meadows. the private treatment facility in Wickenberg, Ariz .. some SO miles northwest of Phoenix. where about a dozen pro athletes have sought treatment for their chemical problems He says che mical abuse "is a very democratic disease. It cuts across all kinds of bamers." And he says that pro athletes suffer from its ill effects -hurt- ing themselves. their careers. their loved ones -no more than any other group. Yet, he says, the temptations are cer- tainly there if a ballplayer wants to get into drugs and booze. 'There's a lor of dead time and boredom. Being away from home. being thrown into the limelight and being expected to know everything about everyth ing ... what tendency there would be 10 use drugs and alcohol is accelerated." The Meadows. which handles about 500 people per year. is a residential facility. Chemical abuse is rreared as a disease. not a moral issue. Family and work associates are brought in to par- ticipate in therapy. 1llose in for treat· ment are forced to face the fact that the origin of their problems is internal and ro deal with their feelings. Athletes are treated the same as everyone else al The Meadows. given lectures. medical and psychological treatment as well .as being required to participate in encounter groups that ex- amine the root causes of the dependen- cy. They are expected to follow up with visits to groups hke Alcoholics Anony- mous. The cost of The Meadows. S9.SOO for the average 5\.'z-week stay. is often paid for by the team. Of the athletes who have come to The--Meadows, Metlody says, "What they're finding out is, hey. it's 0 .K. ro be scared. angry. to cry. Being human doesn't get in the way of your ability to throw the baseball.'' Both fellow players and fans have generally been supportive of the ad- I. ..,. lhlns I knew, my head was down between my knees. and my body was cur1ed forward. like in a sinlna fttAI position. and I let out a sound that seemed more ol a moan than a aaearn -a moan from deep in my ~ The moan w~ equal parts; Angier -ar being prodded by Lynn (the counJefor) and the !POOP· AnQer -a1 being~ by ocher people. Fear -of never getting out of The Meadows. Sadness -at being an akx>hollc. I wanted to be a pitcher. CAJUt -~ makln9 my famUy and Mary (my Sir1~) come here. lor lJvlna them so much pain. Relief -damn rlQhl, relief. Relief that IOIMWhere In thll moan I loo9ened a hundred pounds of tension, Id it Ry th'°'9' f'Y'7Y openi"8 in my body I knew I was cryins. but &II I could say was, "My hands and arms feel really ll!Jht " "Bob, you've got ., much of your feellnp tied up In your anm and han<S,,.'' Lynn said. "Now your arms led llaht. the pret1Ure's oll you, Bob. You don't have to ~ a pitcher tor peo- ple to love you. You got your self.worth from plellllna omet ~. from pleasinti crowds. You Mt! loved ,., heft. noc ~ you're • bMeball player, but ~ you're Bob:' Whlle I wu sitting theft 'Wftf>lna. Mom and Mary Ellen Cllne over and hupd me. and a few other PtOPle from the group. people who hid beer!.,.....,. tew dlys belore. but now hekl tllsues to my eyes end put their 111nt lfOUnd me. And I tholJWlt, ''You' rt on your Wrj. You're tevlne )'O'lf Ille." dided players. Raines's Montreal team- mate. All-Star center fielder Andre Dawson. vowed during lhe off-season to "look after" his friend in keeping him off drugs. Welch's former team· mate, pitcher Rick Sutcliffe, now wilh Oeveland. actually participated in Welch's treatment at The Meadows. Although there's inevitably been some taunting from the stands. fan re- action has been surprisingly charitable. "I think basically Americans lend to pull for a real underdog. somebody who's down in the dumps." says Porter. "Not somebody who wants to stay 1here, but somebody who's making an effort to come back." Most importantly. the players have received considerable support from their employers: the league eJtecutives and team owners. When pitcher Steve Howe was recently treated again tor his drug problem, he was fined $54.000 - or his salary for the month he was hos- pitalized. Howe's case was a dramatic exception . He was punished severely because this was his second bout with cocaine. In the past players who volun· tarily sough! help have been spared any disciplinary action. "We recogni:ze the fact thal if societr, has a problem, we have a problem, ' says Oiuck Adams. a spokesman for the baseball commissioner's offtce. which now mandates employee ~ lance programs for all 26 major-league organizations. In fact. men like Atlanta Braves vice president Pat Nugent insist they value the candor and cou rage of players willing to acknowledge a prob- lem and seek treatment. "I think if a player comes IQ.YOU and says he has a problem, you're more likely to stick with him because he owned up to it, .. Nugent says. Moreover. al a time when baseball players are paid an average of $241.500. ownership is intent on get· ling full value from each employee. If thal means a more understanding attl· lude toward troubled players. lhen so bt II. "We're not Just a>ncemed with drug problems. but with marital prob- lems, any kind of problems a player mighl have that would affect his play," explains St. Louis General Manager Joe McDonald. The Cardinals. owned by Anhewer- Busch. makers of Budweiser beer. par· tldpate in an emploree assistance pro-sram open to all 0 the corporation's 38.000 employees throushou1 the United States. Players are encouraged to seek psychiatric or othtr assistance • needed from the lime they )oln the <Ards' mlnor·leeaue system. "The key Is conftdenU11ity.'' says McDonald. "Hum1n n1ture It such char you don't like to acknowfedte I ~. Th anyone. If you have trouble tying a shoe and it takes you ucra long, r,>ll cry to lie It when no one's looking. ' Md:>c>NJd Aid he heard that a play· er In his orpniUfion wmt ~ detoxlftcatlon dur1n& the ~n. 'I don't know who It is and I don't wanl to know," he malntams. "If one guy comes forth , then the program is suc- t."eSSful If we extend his career." Don Newcombe was a superb pitch- er for the Dodgerg in the 1950's. An ad- milled alcoholic who l>eaan treatment in 1966 al the age of 40. Newcombe has spoken to baseball teams about alcohol and drug abuse for the last seven years. "When I first started talk· ing back in 1976," he says. "nobody wanted to talk about It. Nobody would admit he was having a problem .... The pres,, and his teammates knew t"at Bob Welch was an ak:oholic, bul what djd they do? They protected the 8~· But Bob Welch Is goina to bt dead at 24 unless he does something." NeWo>mbt says that when he was a Dodger there were five or six other players who drank as mudl as he did, but neither 1oey nor the team were willing to confront the situation. Newcombe won 20 fames for the Dodgers in 1955 and 2 more the fol. lowing year when he was named Most ~uable Player. As. llcohol began to hasten the end of his cattier, he would win only 37 more over his ftnal tour .euons and probably mlss out on The Hall of Fame. "If Ood would let me do one thing ".>vtr in life," he says, "I would llke to have my 10 years In the major le'IUCS without drinkfna." M lorry JOC'tll» II a frttlantt wrffr boMd ift HI& ~.N.C fAllN.'f WUllJ.Y. Auoutr' .... s WHEN COUPLES CLASH OVERCASH By Merrie Spaeth Discussions abouJ money between spouses or romantic ''spocemates" fre- quently escalate into arguments. It's essential for two people in a rdarion- ship to leam how to deal with financial matters in a rational U.a)( Carol C.ol- man. author of Love and Money: What Your Finan· ces Say About Your ~ Personal Relation-I ships (Coward-Mc· ~ Cann). offers some 6 very sensible guide-l lines. Carol Colman Q: Ms. Col man. how should couples approach a discussion on finaACeS? A: You're assuming that couples do discuss finances. Un fortunately. mi' research shows that astonishingly rew people discuss their budgeting and financial problems before they run into trouble. Instead they roolishly assume that "everything will work out." Couples who don't discuss economic matters are likely to have money fights. I strongly urge couples contemplat· ins marriage to share their feelings and work out differences in four area.5: life style; breadwinning -how they will divide the financial and household responsibilities; children and their financial impact on the marriage; and finally, unemployment and what provi- sions they will make if one or both ends up out of work. Q: What about couples who didn't have the foresight to do that before mamase? A: It depends so much on the relative income and the other contributions each person makes to the maniaQe. 'fypically, most couples pool money, but in my research r found that often young couples keep their money separate. with each spouse con· tributing to household expenses. Whatever system a couple devises, the important thing is to sit down formally al intervals and look al the ar- ran!Jf!ments. If one person is not happy, thats reason to renee<>tiate. Q: What's the most common mistake you see? A: Rigidity. C.ouples try to budget every penny, then when it doesn't work they sive up. And in a bt.Jdset, be sure to in· dude provisions for both enter- tainment and emersendes. Q: More and more people bring sav- ings or ot~ &S9f!ts to a marriase. ShOuld they keep such funds separate or merge them? A: It can help or hurt either way. When I studied unmarried couples wSth "roommate" man11f)eS. I found thal couples who did noc end up marrying were the pennyplnch~rs who were reluctant to merge their ftnance5. However, some aq>aratlon of money biters a sense of lndependenc:e and teCUrtty. Th11 ln turns laaens the tense of vulnerability .ild Iha c.et'talnly can contribute amttY to a healthy relation· lhlp. ~ """* ~ •II a fr#lottcl ~ IA/th o malfWi.,,."' ,,...,_ odm"'"'""'°"' Back-to-School Savings from Schick®and Listermint· and you can share it with "Jerry's Kids" "Back-to-school" savings at your favorite store traditionally marks the time for the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. 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If you want to remember a dream. don't 1ell it to anyone. 4. Nightmares tend to persistently trou- ble people who are separated from a mate. 5. Your dreams reveal how creative you are. 6. Dreams often mirror subconscious insight about your physical and mental heallh. ~ 1. True. University of Virginia stud;es showed that lhe dreams you have early in your sleep tend to be colorless and boring. But after several hours, the pic- ture suddenly changes and dreams become much more vivid. glamorous, emotional and exciting -and often quile bizarre. i. Folse. Dr. Ann Farady. a dream research specialist in Britain, determined lhat cheese and pickles do not increase your dream activity. Like illness or worry, indigestion may make you restless, so that you awaken more often during the night than normally and thus remember more dreams. What may seem like a night of constant dreaming is really only increased dream recall. 3. Folse. If you have trouble recalling a dream. one of the best ways to r,.mem- ber ii is to start telling it to someone as soon as p<>Mible. Dr. Patricia L Gar· field. a San Francisco psychologist, says lhat puning a dream into words and trying 10 express or explain it stim- ulates both recaJI of the dream and in· sight into its meaning. 4. 1h.te. Psychological studies of men and women, ages 19 to 77. conducted at the Hershey Medical Center (Penn· sylvanla) indicated that nightmares OC· cur more often in people who tend to distrust other people and situations. have personality conftkts and are e~ tionally estranQed from either a mate or famUy members. Life events involv- ing mental stresses also are often &SIJOdated with pel'Slstent nightmares. 5. 1hte. Ohio State University ln- vestigalors studied undergraduates under controlle<kleep laboratory con· ditions and found that highly creative people tend to have more unique, colorful and provocative dreams than PAl&YWUJU,Y•AUIX.ST f• 19D 9 those of les&aealive people. .. 'ThJe. Dream studies al McGIJ University in Canada showecf that dreams express subconscious insight and concern over a condition potential· ly threatening to en.her one's mental state or physical health. The trauma of such dreams may either alert an in- dividual to a condition he may not have been consciously aware of. or in some cases, accelerate deterioration ol physical and mental well-being. Some traumatic dreams have been known to tri8ger a heart attack in a person as he awakened. IW I • I I An ortgtnal work of art tn fine. hand-painted porcelatn by Richard Orr Inaugurating the Nattonal WUdltfe Federation's first collection of woodland anlmal sculptures tn porcelain. Art of exceptional charm and beauty -hand-painted -at the attractive price off 75. Limited Signature Edition Advance orderl11g deadline: August 31 _ 1983. For the first time In lls history. the National Wlldllfe Federation has undertaken lhe cttatlon of a collection of porct'laln animal sculptures. Chipmunks In Autumn by the celebrated wildlife artist Richard Orr Inaugurates the collection. Painstakingly crafted In fine porcelain and completely hand-painted. It Is being made available at the attractive prtce of •75. which Itself may be paid In three convenient monthly Installments of •25 each. The artist selected for this Important commission. Richard Orr. has previously been commissioned to create works for the Smithsonian Institution and the British Museum of Natural History. And he ta widely renowned for hi• unique ability to depict animal life with accuracy and charm. ln this appealing work. Orr has portrayed two llttle chipmunk• busily gathertng acorn• and hiding them away for the lone winter ahead. All of the features of the anlnfal• arc preclaely true to nature-their long fuzzy tall.a. their pointed cars. their dlsllncttvc black and whtte stnpca. And the artist hu remarkabty captured the texture of their fur-tven caught the br1ght glint In their eycal The tettlng le authentic u well. The tru •tump where the c hipmunk&' valued cache wtll be atored. The fallen oak leavu ~attettd on the ground. And the acorn• lytng at the bue o( the t~e. AU &n1 ahown accurately and ln colo,.. faithful to natutt. Chtpmunla tn Autumn wlll bf' c:raRed for the National Wlldllfe P'ederatlon under &he eupcrvlelon of rrankJln Porcelain. It wlll be aculptun:d and cut In nne porcelain with conaummate care and lhen &hi• FRANKLIN PORCELAIN Imported sculptutt will be metlculously painted by hand. The first edition of thla original work by Richard Orr wlU be a limited Signature Edition. It wlll be the only edition that 'wtll carry the artist's atgnatun: on the ba.H. Thie dcatrable Signature Edition ta ruerved excluelvely for thoae who order from the National Wlldllfe f'edcratton'a Rrat collc:c:llon of woodland animal aculpturea by June 1984. When all valid ordcre have been filled. the edition will be permanently c1oaed. A Ctttlflcate of Authenticity atteattng to the ltmttcd edition atatua of the work wtll 8Ccompany each aculptutt. Otaple,yed In any room of your home. thla ortglnal wildlife aculptUtt la ccrtatn to be admired by all who have a love of nature and who appreciate unique work• In porttlaln. Moreover. It 11 or auch luting appeal that you wlll be proud to pau It alona to futu~ amcratlona for thdr enjoyment too. Th reaervc Chtpmunlca fn Autumn. you muat act promptly. Pleue be aure that your rucrvatlon appllcatton la malled to the National WlJdllfe l'edentlon. C/o P'rankUn Porcelain. Franklin Center. PA 19091. by the advance ttaervatlon dudltne of Auau•t 31. 1983. A FfitANKL.IN MINT COMPAN V a tMI 'P r--------------------------------------, t ADVANCE RESERVATION APP\ICATION : I I ' I ' I I I ' I I I I I I I I VilJld only If poelm1rkcd by Auauat 3 l , 1983. The National Wildlife P'ederallon C/o FtanklJn PorcelaJn Fftnklln Center. ~nneylvanla 19091 Pteue accept my rHervatton for the Slgnatu~ Edition of Chipmunks In Autumn by Rtchatd Orr. Thie onglnal eculpturt wlU ~ crafted !or me In Cine hand-painted porcelain I underatand that I nttd Knd no money now. I will be btlled In three equal monthly tnttall- tnent• or •3& • uch. the n ... t p~cnt due be- fott the work 11 letll to me. •l'tM• lftll tllll• t<ll•t ICU 4,,d 0 "1\11• (Ila,.,. ~ •J jf>' •"""4"11 and llal\dffl\ll Stgnaturt-------------..................... ,,,.. ....... -..... Mr. Mn. .. , .. ______________ _ "" ..... , ......... . 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He 1s justified in taking rea- sonable steps to investigate a suspected shoplifting and in detaining a suspect. ii he has reasonable grounds for suspi· cion and ii the investigation is con· ducted in a reasonable manner. Any number of innocent acts could appear suspicious. For example: • You pick up a bottle of a new .shampoo in your supermark~t"s wsm~te aisJe. unaware that the aMi~ tant store manager is standing nearby Later you ch~ )'OUf mind. but )'OU're In a huny 90 you place the shampoo on the shelf with the soy sauce The MStslant manaser checks you out, but he doesn't see the shampoo He assumes you have the bottle In your purse. •You have a pink dress and you nHd a marching 5Carf. You take the '-'----- $aundm M Bn .. Jr i$ o loW)"' ortd lr«- lon« """" In Snulh CamHna belt from your dress to a department store and go to the accessories area, You pull out the bell and compare II with several scarves, but none match . A clerk turns around just in time.to see you replace the belt in your purse In neither case would you be guilty of shoplifting, but the store employees would have reasonable grounds lo sus· pect you. at least to the point of inquiry On the other hand, the mere fact that you "look suspicious" is not by itself reasonable cause for further action Nor is the unsupported suspicion of another customer sufficient , unless the merchant inquires into the customers reasons for suspicion Once an inquiry begins. it must be I conducted in a reasonable manner. i What LS reasonable will depend on the "" facts of each case. Some acb are deli· j nitely beyond the bounds of reason ~ Unnecessary rudenes.5, threats. photo- graphs or fingerprints have all been held to be unlawful. What should you do if you are stopped? 1) Cooperate with any reasonable re- quesl . If there was no reason for suspi· cion. you most likely would not have been stopped. so the merchant is prob- ably within his rights. 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Country Weekends is a cookbook and planning book designed to enable you lo have a good time along with your guests -but you don't have to have a second house to enjoy these delicious. year-round recipes. Lee Bailey, the author, is a noted designer who for many years had a home-fur· nishings shop on the eastern end of Long Island. N.Y., and now has an in· ventive housewares boutique al New York's Henri Bendel. Away from the shop. Bailey developed an amiable. thoroughly comfortable manner for entertaining weekend guests at his There are many methods of preparing brisket, ~ requiring that it spend its whole cooklng lime rovered, but I prefer the dark roasted navor Orutead ot steamed) that cooking in this way gives. WI ud,,...., ....... Mid p...- 4 .... ar.c.,...... ........ ~' UD•..,.. • ._.._._.(2dlopped~..t 2 Qlll llllo ............. I c,..red.- 1. Prdleal oven to 400°. Sall and pepper ~ lfeflerously. Put Into pan ln ·which meet fits closet . Sprinkle with a bit o( the th)'IM and ;:t the top with the chopped onions. Put in ove.n. Tum after t hour; add ~of the thyme and continue to cook for t hour and 15 minutes. %. Put the onion rings on top and sides and add red wlne. Cover tl&htly and cook for another 45 minutes. Tesc for doneneu; it should be torlt tendes'. To«al cooklns time Is 3 hours. Makes 6 SimJin&s WAMI ClllCICDI ••IA.AS I llTI very tond of the flavor of sesame oll. buC iC ha to be tmd tparingly beauR it is 90 potent. This recipe was devbed by our phoqnpher, .Jo6hua Greene. • 't ...... .,,, ... "~--1 , .......... .. .......... -7, ........... ., ......................... .................... Moe.,~ ..... I ... dlkllim-........ eMp Id, MMd ............. ..... _. ............ :--:-:.::. ..,.._ ~......, Long Island home. O>a.xed by friends who simply adored Bailey's down· home savoir faire and great-tasting simple loads, he decided to oom- pose his recipes in· to a cookbook. This ----~is not only a cook· book. but a treat for both mind and eye, with glorious presentations of. food , delightful menus and idyllic glimpses of the good life. About weekends Bailey says. "Relax and enjoy. Present tood simply, but make it as good as it can look. I love to serve seasonal foOd and keep a oore of good basics on hand to build on." Why not try a recipe or two from L« Baileys Country Weekends (copyright © 1983 by Lee Bailey. Photographs copyright © by Joshua Greene. Oark· son N. Potter Inc. Recipes printed with permission of the publisher). l. Mix the w; sallce, water, sesame oil, ~nger juice and scrapings and lemon juice m a glas.\ bowl large enough lo hold the chic.ken breasts comfortably. You should have 6 ounces or more o( marinade. Hnot, add enough water to make up the difler· ence. Put the chicken Into the mixture, ccrm with plastic wrap and refrigerare lof at least t hour. Tum a few times lf the mari- nade doesn't quite cover the brealts. %. When ready. broil the breasts in 11 pre- heated broiler for approxl(Nllely 8 to I 0 minutes per side. Th.is will vaty with the thickness of the meet. Batie with the marl· nade a few times during the cookiJls. Test for doneness by ruttlng Into one of the pieces. Remove to a platter. S. Spfeed a layer of toasted teSAme ~on a $heet of waxed paper and roll the cooked bream in them. careluUy a>adfl8 both sides. Serve al room lempefalUre. pmlshed with lemon slices. Do not refriaente. MoMs 6 seroinf$ WIUID ••ONIONS These onions make delicious sandwiches or a lopping kw tomalOeS. They keep well In ther~. l Y, ................... .... .... Y,c-. ._ .. Y,c,.. ............ Y,c:,.. ...... Y.' , ••• ......, .......... ,.... ................. I, th'J'ZP-..r . ................ l . Put onions In a crockery bowl. Mll &II OChtr ~ ~ In a NUCllPlf'I and brlna to a boll. Pour ow:r the onions. When cool. ct1'm and ~ ... OYemW°'I. Malta J a.- IC.#dlflmJ Plant H•11• you ..,,., ..en • tlilht in netvre more brHtht•klng th•n • f8fnbow et the •nd of • 8lorm 1 Ho wonder legend• •II 011M the world Ny th8t ..-Ing • reinbow bringt good luck . •nd 11«1 .. tll t"- relnbow II• •pot of gold. Now you c•n expen.nce thie rere thrill •very dey w ith ,,.ture·e 1pectecu'8r Relnbow Pl•nt. If• • keleidoscope of eo m•ny conttentty ch8"91ng colon ttl•t vou·n h8rdly be eble to count them •LI. Ell•rvone who '"' It will be emued. rlo two of lta gient IHvn lup to 7" longl ere •ver quite the .. m• The dremetic huee of red. g.)ld. grn n. orenge •nd d.-p, rloh purpl .. ere unlike eny you've •v•r -In other plente. You'll thrill t o th• deullng die pley of • llvlng r•lnbow n•ry deyl • -~-~~-.. · ·> .•. .. ,.~ ... -·~...,,--.... -. ' . . . . _,. . .. ' . . .4 __,~---·------MAIL---l'OOAYI ------· WOAlO PAl)OUCTS. Oe\JI 1111·1)4 I 120 I 811gt11on Rd CllltOf\. HJ 07012 I I ......._ fltUIM ~ tt.e ....,.,._ .... "11et I " ... .., ..... .,..,_,. y..., ~Md..,.....,.,_ I --1 -11 SIM IOI l'08'8ll8 • heftdllne lof - 12 lot -...... 79'f...,... .......... -12Mfott-plut12S~&IWIClllf1g. f ., ., I HV•1U-.-.._1a11. ....... I I I I -______________ ,... ---I c..,, -__ ii. I tji .... ._. ........ ____________________ • Family Appeal CIMslc Wutun«yle V..t in simple crochet. CRlt 554 haa directions for Sm11ll. Medium and Large 136·46) lncluslve. Easy Knit Fringed SN!wl Creft 556 hes dlree11on•. / htteme IMwft he-. -• ..,.11.a. //1,,.J ffom tMe ..... oat¥. -,, For r9lny Of cold d¥-..... ...... coeit for the pet Eal'j 10 MW. Crtft 379 hM s»ttem ~tun c11rwct1on1. I 0 i LIVING THE TWO-SHIFT LIFE WHEN SPOUSES PASS IN THE NIGHT By Gay Norton 6 A.M. It's nse-and·shine time for the Norton household. or rather. for two-<hirds of it. While Mom and 2~·year-0ld son Edward begin their day, Dad is relaxing after work. ready for breakfast and then bed. until midaftemoon when his day begins. Sound topsy-turvy? It is. When we ~an this anangement - not, may I add, by my choice but by the demands of my husband's career -I was sure it was abnormal and I'd never adjust. After all. I married the guy to be with him, didn't I? And how can you have a family life when somebody or other is always asleep? But once I stopped measuring our life against the "day" style. I could relax and balance the drawbacks with the benefits. I'm hardly the only one doing this kind of balancing. Harriet Presser. Ph.D .. professor of sociology at the University of Maryland. College Park. studied Bureau of Labor Statistics data and found that in more than one-third of full-time dual-carttr couples with children. one parent is working days and the other is working nights. Jn fact, one-tenth of these couples have no overlap at all in their work hours (meaning not much time al home to- gether). And 6.3 percent of the couples flave only one or two hours of overlap. Dr Presser speculates that many of these families c~oose the arrangement to accommodate child-care needs. and she plans further study on this. ~ieve It eir not, there cue some ad· vantases. For me the greatest advant• ls that even with a preKhooler and a de- manding JOb as a freelance writer. I still get two or three private hours in the evening. Other pluses. One car 1s enough because with my flexible schedule I can arrange shopping and "/pay for my private time by having lea time with myhuaband. Daya can go by before we manage an uninterrupted converwrtiOIL '' doctor visits during tbe day. or run er· rands while my husband stays with our son. Donna and Wayne Timmerman of Palm City, Fla .. chose the t~shift life to reduce the time their 3-year-Old son would spend with sitters. A registered nurse. Donna works the 3 to 11 P.M. shift. Wayne, a commercial diver. works from 8 A.M. to 5. Brandon spends the overlapping hours in nursery school, then father and son are alone together as Wayne takes charge of dinner and bedtime. Marion Bond of Ciloucester Thwn· ship, NJ., Is a nlgtlt chief operator for a phone company: for six months she hes been wort<lng the 11 P.M. to 7 A.M. shift. Her hu$band. a supervisor for the phone company, works days. 8 A M. to 5:30. While taking this slot was primarily a career choice for Marlon. she's pleased that !!he can be at home when her younaest (of four). 11-year- old Eric, aoes on to 9Chool and when he gets home. (Marion sl~s while - To Celebrate Ourdveio' Millionth Sale! Quartz Watches Only •2 With This Ad This is NOT a misprint. This special offer is being made to celebrate the 10 millionth watch sale Df the famous New York jewelry firm of Abernathy & Closther. It is open to every person who mails this original printed ad to the company address (below) before September 15, 1983. 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These famous LCD Quartz Calen- dar Watches will not be sold at this price by the company in any store. Each watch carries a full money- back guarantee and will be replaced by the company, free of charge, if it ever fails to function. There is a limit of 2 watches per ad- dress at this price. but requests which are mailed early enough (before Sept. 6) are permitted to request up to 5 watches. To obtain your watch, mail this ori- ginal printed ad, together with your name and address and $2 for each watch. Add only S2 shipping and handling no matter how many ! watches you are requesting. Specify J Men's (Item # A2245 I) or Ladies' • (Item #A224S2). Mail to: Abernathy J cl Closther. S2 Watch Qfrer, Dept. 603-111,Box 1736, Hicksville, ~ew ! York 11102. (A22'50) Adverl1M m.i11 A,, reported in neu:s stories in the New York Times. Washington Po!lt, ChicaJlo ' Tribune .. tliami Herald. Ecologist. Paul Harvey News ................. . ROACH PRUFE, #I in University Tests In a report released b>' the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOR.)JA and published by the E:'\- TOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERI CA, eight commercial and test products that included a broad spectrum of insecticides were tested against a product called ·RoACH PRUFE:The tests were conducted in heavily infested apartments and showed at the end of the 8 week test penod that with a single application of ROACH P RL' FE m each apartment. the roach population wa s reduced by an average 99.5%. By comparison. with the worst results were two widely recognized insectiodes currently used in aerosols and applied by ex1em1inators. They showed a 0% (no) reduction at the end of the 8 week tests. Commenting in a letter. the University researchers stated: MOur txperirnu under : field conditions has showtt that when properly applied, IM R OACH P RUFE fonnulo prov1dts : a <kgree of cockroach control that is usually superior tn all other registtrrd commemal or consunur prodtlcts: Ou#aa~ Carrier• Odorlen. Easy To Apply Alan Brite, holder of l5 U.S. and foreign patents has just been awarded the first of 3 U.S. patents pending on ROACH PRUFE. Brite says: •Because roaches simply do not recogniie ROACH PRUFF. as an msecticide, they do not try to avoid it by scattering to other parts of your residence as they do with other insecticides. Plus the electrostati- cally charged powder sticks to their bodies. They then carry the powder back into the walls spreading at among the other roaches. The result is you kill not only the roaches you see. but also those hiding and multiplying in the walls." R OACH PRUF£ 111 odorless. non-evaporating. non-staining and non-Oammable. 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"Loss of spontaneity is very troubling for some couples," adds Yost. who herself works three nights a week. "It hurts ••••Ill to have so little ·couple time' he's gone.) Yet there are losses. I pay for my private time by having less lime with my husband - a complain! of virtually every two-shift family. Days can go by before we manage an un· interrupted conversation. I re- sent havin~ to handle Ed- ward's bedtime routine every night without help. And at first. being alone at night gave me the jitters. Loss of sleep is a problem (and tired people are grouchy people!): Rest for the night person is often broken by a neighbor's lawn mower, the mailman. children shouting. Napping helps; Marion Bond even puts her head down to rest during her break at work. Donna Timmerman has re- signed herself to never-ending fatigue. Conversely, I often wake to the sound of some- one d umping around down· stairs and once even to the sound of hammering at 3 A.M. (he apologized). There are other losses: and 'family time · Messages. thoughlS and feelings can get lost in the shuffle ·· It helps, she points out, 1f you can develop a flexible tol· erance. Whenever having a spouse who sleeps until 5 P.M. on Saturday gets me down, I remind myself lhat it's the situation to blame, not my dear. hard-working husband. To compensate for the little time we do see each other during the week. we write notes, and I call him at work every evening after Edward is in bed. just to "check in." Grandma visits once a month so my husband and I can have a "date:· And frankly. we let a lot of things go ~ • • • • • • • DD DD .. .,.. I I ---· ---· ---· ---· Social IUe gets a back seat. Family times are hard to oome by. Often the day person t-------------t gets stuck with all th~ chores and errands -you can't make a doctor's appointment tor 2 A.M. "I've had to give up my club work and taking courses," says Marion Bond. And I am convinced that my son's sleep habits would Im- prove if he dldn 't know that there's a playmate availabfe even In the middle of the night." "Make no mistake," says Katherine Yost, Ph.D., assis- tant proftslOf' at lhe School of Communication, Information & Ubrary Studies, Rutsers UnJverslty In New .Jer.ie)' and around the house to make room for some family fun on weekends. ~It couples have to be both nexible arid able to plan, says Dr. '1bst. Everythins from Intimate moments to tirne3 out alone to relaying household Information ha to • be carefully tcheduJed. other· wbe you can lose touch wtth each other. None of the people I talk~ with plans to go on this way forever. "We made an easy transltJon." MY• Marlon-Bond, ''but It's not a normal way of life." M' F.U...T W'UJAY. AUCU!f ' • llD 17 The constant theme of the preaching of the Apostles was that Christ had risen from the dead. So certain were they of this that even in the face of persecution and death. they refused to change their message, It was a startling messaQ6 that moved some to wonder and others to fear. Was rt true? Was it a hoax. a dream? Gamaliel. intelligent and respected member of the Sanhedrin. had the perfect answer. "If their purpose is human in origin:· he said, "it will destroy itself. But if it is of God, you will not be able to destroy it ... " After twenty centuries, the message is still being preached. For a short survey of those first days. we invite you to write for our free pamphlet. '7he Early Years of the Church." No one will call on you. r-FREE-Mail Coupon Today!----------- 1 Plesss Send Free Pamphlet Entitled 1 "The Early Years of the Church" FM-8 I ""' olle< ,. hm•t.cl to Ofle tree p.ompl!l•t I Neme ------------------~ II I Addren ~-----~~------~-~- I Crty State Zip --- 1 I I CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE IKRIGlllS OF COl.UIRBUS I ~.O. lloa 1971. New Ha¥9n. Conn. 08621 ------------------------------ STRAIGHIEN OVERLAPPING TOF.S WITHOUT SURGERY •TOI~---' co' 1 .............. . ,. ..... ,,...., ................. •Ui••a 'I.._.._.. .. ....., •Cs ......... ,.......,.,,,Wt119 ............................. ,........ .. ,.... •It-GAY llONIY ... Clt Q~I Tt ... YU Tll ITUmTUU: ........................... IAVH o. '",.: ::.:-"• ..... -':':.:--.i ......... . -~ ........ ft .. ,. ..... ltNMfC;.trf1tm -=:. .. Here's an antidote to all rhose stories about today's aimless young people. Meet Carling Bassett. an ansel-faced I 5-year~ld from Toronto. currently the youngest player in women's pro tennis. The No. 1-fanked female player in Canada, Carl- ing rumed pro in January and already is ranked 1n the lop 25 in the world. There are lots of compelling features about Carlinfl besides her backhand and beguiling good looks. There's her fami - ly, k>r ooe. Mother Susan's family founded the Carling Breweries. Father John, part owner of the Tampa Bay Ban· dits of the United Scates FOOi- ball League. is a millionaire real-estate developer and sometime film maker. (Calling made her film debut last year in his flick Spring Fever.) John, a fonner Davis Cup star for Canada, taught Carlin8 the game from aae 9 -and In- stilled in her a proles.sionaJ's attitude. "He told me about the pressures I was going ,to have to face," she says, ''and that II~ isn't always a bowl of strawberries." • Carling says she'll stick to tenni.s over acting for awhile. "In acting you've just got to get the breaks, know the right people," she points out . "Where.es In tennis you can work br what you want and i rt it. And when r,ou don't do j It risht, you lose .. Carlina. who tn)oys IOCX:er. I trampoUne and her brother's 18 FM&Y wmu · Mn.itr 1 . ,., I I I WHERE HAVE YOU GONE, RHONDA FLFMING I n the 1949 movie A Con- nedicut Yanktt in King Arthur's Court, Bin8 Crosby gets conked on the head and wakes up in sixth- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. century En8land. This 1s a Kawasaki TCIOO, also has a The gold maps can be pur· WOltD PLAY very bleak moment for Bing. tennis-player boyfriend. "I'd chased for S6 per state by until a beautiful young red· tell you more," she says, "but sending a check to Big Ten I mage is seemingly every-head dances out in a daring I don't want him to read it." Inc., Box 1231 , Dept FW, thing in today's world. costume and sin8s to him. Cocoa Beach. Fla. 32931 . Garbagemen want to be That smoldering redhead is V acation plans haven't crystallized yet? How'd you like to try a little prospectin8 for gold? We've heard rell !here's a vir- tual yellow brick road running all the way from north Vir- ginia to central Alabama. A few years ago we told you about Charles Overbey, a re- tired NASA engineer who published maps of gold sites in Georgia (500 locales), North Carolina (300 sites) and Vir- ginia (200 sites). Well, things panned out so well he's now added gold maps of Alabama ONI .all (140 sites) and South Carolina MAI l'WI (130). (Don't let the number of sites fool you. The most pro-~ry so often an idea dudive veins are now in comes along that ~ms South Carolina.) ri/Jhl, so obvious, you All of Overbey's potential wonder why nobody thought mother lodes are backed up of It betore. For instance, Mar- by Federal and state doctr ty Belm's inspiration: the ments. While str~ng that "Noodge" mattress. It's aimed gold panning is primarily "a at rousing reluctant risers, fun , family activity," he admits says Belm. ·a New York Oty he's found specks on recent copywriter and "slow aarter." trips to Virginia and Georgia It's only In the planning and says he hopes to really go stase. but here's how Beim en- for the gold In Alabama this visions It: The vibrating mat- fall: "I've sot me a couple of treM would gently shake you ~et spots." the way Mom did when you -r-------...... --...., were a kid. But if you refute to rise alter five minutes, it ass a littJe peeved (tfle way Mom probably did) and gives you a more buslnessllke shake. lf you are then still 1ZZZlna away. the ~ shUU Into maximum aeiar and lherally throws you out of bed. Goeh. Mom never p th• vioientl -· called "sanitation engineers," and 1V execs think we won'I notice if they rename reruns ··encore presentations " Or consider the ~ of "weHare." In a national phone survey. done by the Advisory Commission on lntergovern· mental Relations, people were given a list of Government programs and asked which should be cut back. A whop- ping 40 percent chose "wel- fare." But in a follow-up sur- vey one month later, the same item -now titled "aid to the needy" -was chosen by less than 15 percent as a candidate for the blJdsetary ax. llllll'llDAft (All Leo) Monday z-Dustin Hoffman 46: Esther Williams 60: Connie Stevens 45. Tues- day -Rod Laver 45. w~ netday -F.ddle F'asher 55; Jimmy Dean SS: Rhonda Fleming 60. Thunday-Mike Oou&las 58; Arlene Dahl 55: Jeny Fatwdl 50; Alex Haley 62. 'hiday-Geofae Hamilton ••: Jene Wyatt n. Siturdl)I -Add Camo 57; Buddy Rogers 79: Ben Hq(an 71. Rhonda Fleming. A former high-jump champ. she had leapt from Beverly Hills High. where a talent scout spotted her picture in the yearbook. to the silver screen. Fleming went on to make "some 40-odd movies -some of them very odd. indeed," she says, including four with Ronald Reagan. On Wednesday Fleming turns 60 After four broken mam~. she's been wed ! since 1979 to Ted Mann. a ~ movie producer and owner of ~ the Mann theater chain. ~ A deeply committed Chris- tian. Fleming often speaks to groups of women to "share the changes God has made in m life." She adds, "M riori· Fltmlns. the-I .t now; new prioritin ties have changed so much. One day I realized I didn't want to work that hard at sim- ply selling Rhonda Fleming anymore. I had a need to make contact with people. It was really a very lonely life all those years In the business." Residjng in Los Angeles. where she stays close to her three children.and six grand· children, f1emlng says. 'Tm no longer the plMtlc person I wu In the early y~ars." • I ~ob-Famf4 WeU?4 (JM, £hiitM w. ... . THESE LOW VITAMIN PRICES! Th O~ I~' 8Mlil!f ~~Ii . b I o•L .• now being eccl81med by beeuty ••perts who have redl9covered thl• century-old tre9bnent chertshed by Southwest o..rt lnd6ans to proctuc:. soft. supple skin, despite their harsh <irying environment. Now YOUR SKIN can have the luxurioUs benefit of the amazing oil of the JOJ08A BEAN. rich as whale oil. in Nutrition Headquarters' Jo;oba Lotion. This natural beauty aid lubricates and aottens the skin wittl the deep-penetrating Jojoba Oil. ._ JOJOBA products command a 4 oz. bottle of JOJOBA Lotion bigh_p!ices, but NUTRITION without charae if you check~ box HEADQUARTERS wants you to in the order blank and return it with find out how JOJOBA can benefit an order for any of the it.em• in thia your akin. That's why we'll eend you ad. Offer explrea Aupat 22, 1883 --- EncloM CouPoM !Wow With Ord9r r---------··-;:rLOR'oeRCO-uPoN·---·········1 E 0 MONTH'S SUll'ttl'O I VITAMIN aa•Oli;,~! 400 Unit 10 1 _, I 1 Capsules § 100 for 1.69 : I 500 for 7.19 1 I P$)9 EICPkH 1122183 1000 for 15..29 • '-··------------------------------·------.... r-----·····--------------···············:-i i vrfAMiNo"oe•cou~;; 87¢ I • """ ROSE .. PS c 0 ...... 3.H .i-'::.I L'=-----!!'!::!!~-------~.!..~~!~~~:~~ .... _y ~111aw GWCOMANNAN Tlll1 ~---~ Wll!h& .... ~ ......... 2 al. llM8 3 for 99t : 511 ::' 10•• READERS DIGEST cans 1111 ''F-PLAI'' <let the '"Diet ot the Decade". We have .. Flber-Fill8f" Powder and Tablets containing alt ttle Ingre- dients referred to on page 53 of the "F·Plan" Book. ,..,... "°" .,.,. ,..,.: OUAHTITY Sill llAME Of l'llODUCl Hencllll119 dlw09 l~CI If ortlf ellwecll 110.00I . ftt --TOTAL A&~~- 1100 5so YOlAI. l'lllC( ,, 00 llAaftR CMI0"'411VIMe«'PleCIOllOtOtrlO\letltO00 o;...CMll'lllMef 8flCI ••ll!ofl Cllilt. 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