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1983-09-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
:Telephone salesman called wroiJ.g number By ROBERT BARUR °' .. .__ ........ Bill Harvey says he it getting a lllUe tired of thoee phone calla that start "Good even.1.ng, Mr. Harvey, how are you this evening?" "In the first place, I ICnow it's not my friends becauae I'm Dr. Bill Harvey -not mister (Ph.D. human behavior.) I know right away that someone ls trying to eell me something over the tele- phone." Harvey said it happened. again Thunday evening while he wu atudytna a computer ~ manual at h.ia La Jolla Circle horiie in Huntington Beach. It waa a call, be aaJd, from a eolldtor for MCI Communications C«p., offering low-coat long distance telephone coats. "I told him I think lt'a rude to eell tbinp over the (blank blank) phone and I hung up on him. (See PHONE CALL, Pqe Al) ORAIGI COAST SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1983 The courage to face up to cancer ----- YOUR HDllTlll llllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Jet tragedy won't stop arms talks after .tne Korean QOmmercial air- liner wandered off course into Soviet restricted air space. Linda Johnion before ... . I . .. and a fter her new look WASHINGTON (AP)-Presi- dent Reagan, nearing a decision on American sanctions, said Satur- day the Soviet Union must ac- count for "the murder of innocent civilians" aboard Korean Air Line flight 007. NonetheleBS, he said the "inexcusable act of brutality" would not interfere with anns reduction talks with Moecow. The United States has said that a Soviet fighter pilot fired a missile and shot down the un- armed jumbo jet. In his weekly radio address, Reagan said Mos- cow owes the world an expla- nation and an apology for "this murder cJf innocent civilians." By GLENN SCOTT Of -°r'.',... --. Linda Johnston gazed into a mirror and the woman she saw . made her smile. -Beaming back was a face .. adorned with a smart new · hairstyle, a set of thick black ·. eyelashes and soft brown eye- : brows. -It was all new. Four hours earlier, ahe had entered La Donna's Wigs in Costa Mesa hiding under a hat ··and scarf. She had no hair. Until that session, the 39-year-old Johnston admitted · she hadn't been smiling much. She has oancer. She suffers through long chemotherapy treatments . hooked up to tubes in the , hospital every three weeks. Not long ago, she began radiation treatments. Her hair thinned out twice during chemotherapy. She still ·remembers the initial shock when she ran a comb through her straight brown hair and the strands fell out onto her hand. "The first time. you say, 'I'll never get over it,' " she said. She did, sort of. But when the radiation started, all of her hair di.sap- peared. The loneliness and finality of cancer hit home with fright- .ening effect. Johnston learned of her . cancer in June 1982, just after she-'d-graduated from Cal State Fullerton with a master's degree in psychology. The ~ ease apparently took bold in an ovary, but the cancerous cells moved through her body. She has never asked how much longer she has to live, because, she says, "a part of me doesn't want to know." But a part of her wants to enjoy the time left with her husband, Gary, and their fam- ily in Costa Mesa. The urge wu strong enough, she aaid. co force her out of her depreesion and to help her point out for others the insecwiti~thatcancerpatients sulfer through. She hopes to write a book about it. "I've been hanging out all this time just being alive," she said. "Now I want to be alive another way." No inaecwity is w orse, she said, than watching your ap- pearancechange. When she saw her akin color fade and her hair c.tt.ppear, her identity,wu waahed away. It WU just gone. .,.., .......... ..,~ ...... Caneer victim Linda Johnso_!l gets a new look at La Donna's Wigs in Costa Mesa. ~ihertarians pick Costa Mesan ~ttorney David Berglan d cap tures p•esidential nomi nation ,rom Staff, Wire Repor11 :: Costa Mesa attorney David Bergland won the presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party puring the party's convention in New York Saturday. •• Bergland defeated Georgetown UnJveraity professor Earl Ravenel on the fourth ballot, said party spokesman Jon Carrie!. . The vote was 270 for Bergland. 242 for Ravenel, ~4 for "minor candidates and 'none of the above,'" Wld four abstentions, Carrie! said. :. The convention was adjourned after the presl- ~ntial vote, and balloting on a vice presidential eommee was scheduled for today, he said. :: • Bergland, who was national chairman of the Libertarian Party from 1977 to 1981, ran as the party's vice presl~ntial candidate in 1976. In 1980, Bergland unsuccessfully sought the U.S. Senate 1eat held by Alan Cranston in an uphill campaign with themeseagie, "Don't Waste Your Vote On More of The Same." Three ye.an later, h.ia message it liberty. •-our goal over the next 14 montha I.I to take the meaage of liberty throughout the country. Although Ronald Reagan cla1rna to be an advocate of the free market, he la not and never bu been a libertarian." Bergland said in hia acceptance apeecb. Johnston said she was never • one to spend much time trying to be glamorous, but she knows, for her, retaining her identity in the face of cancer is important. She remembers her feelings when people visiting her ln the hospital glossed over the change. "I'd get such a funny feeling lyin& there in bed havina people come up to me saying how good I looked," she said. "And I'd want to say 'Don't do that.' " By the time Johnston was admiring her new wig and had received a facial and a mani- cure, her attitude had changed. She admitted it. She oonfeeeed that ahe had been hiding at home, that she developed fears about being eeen, that ahe felt guilty about not returning the support .._ many friends and church mem- bers had provided. But ahe just couldn't. On this day, with much of her familiar looks returned, though, she was peaking. "I feel just incredible,'' ahe said. "I want to go out aome- where. U I could drink. I'd drink some champagne.·· She went on: "I realize we glued this on me and yet there is something all right about that, maybe because we did it one thing at a time." A psychologiat, J ohnston understand.a her fee~ may not be the same as another person's. But to La Donna Battocletti, (See CANCER VICTIM, Pace Al) David Bergland "It ls up to all of us, leaders and citizens of the world, to deal with the Soviets in a calm, controlled, but abeoluJely firm manner,'' the president said. A senior U .S . official said the U.S. response would probably focus on measures to restrict Soviet air traffic. ~~t met Saturday for a .econd day with hia top 80C\.lrity advilera and considered a list of retaliatory options. In his weekly radio remarks, Reagan continued the tough language he bu used a1nce last Thur9day's attack on the Boeing 747 jumbo jet, but gave no hint alp.tt what steps he would take. Hii' spokesman, Lwrry Speakes, called for restitution for the famili~ of the 269, including 61 Americans, who were aboard the aircraft. Diacussions in Geneva are to continue, Reagan told reporters. "I don't believe that (the air- liner incident) should reduce the importance of continuing the talks that we hope will lead to a reduction in the number of nu- clear weapons in the world,'' he said. Ambassadors and diplomats from several nations, including Japan and South Korea, were called to the State Department for a briefing on the latest develop- ments in the tragedy. The bipartisan congressional leader- ship was to meet with Reagan Sunday morning. Disputes continued over just what happened last ThU1'9day The Japan Broadcasting Corp., quoting unidentified government (See REAGAN, Pace A3) Paper says general gave shoot orde r LONDON (AP) -Some U.S . inteJ.liaenoe aources believe that Gen. Vladimir Govorov, com- mander of the Soviet's Far F.ast region, gave the order to ahoot down the Korean Air Lines jumbo jet, London's Sunday Times re- ported. It attributed its account to unnamed sources in U.S . in- telligence agencies in Washington and said they believed that Gov- orov, 61, instructed a Soviet flghter pilot to shoot down the jetliner carrying 269 people when it strayed into Soviet air space Thursday. The newspaper quoted the sources as saying he man in the Kremlin most likely to have given the final clearance was Marshal Alexander K oldunov, com- mander-in-chief of Soviet air defense forces. It said there was speculation that the Soviet defense minister, Marshal Dmitri Ustinov, may also have been consulted after the (See REPORT, Paae A3) OC's teen pregnancies, child abuse on increase By JEFF ADLER OftlieO., ......... Child abuae and teen-age preg- nancies increased at alarming rates in Orange County between 1979 and 1981, according to the latest report compiled by the county Health Planning Council. The incidence of c.hild abuae per 100,000 population lncreued by 61.5 percent through 1981, while the number of birtha to mothers aged 14 and younger jumped 96 percent and the number of 16-year-old mothers increased by 23 percent, the report notes. The full report will be pres- ented formally to the Tustin-based councll Tuetlday nJght. The report, which presents basic statistical infonnation on a whole range of health-related issues, is used to both set goala and help project health-care needs in the county. Heart di9eaae. cancer and stroke (See CHil.D ABUSE, Pa1e AZ) 1What'slrvine? Book has answers By liJlEN E. u.EIN Of ............... Ever wondered juat what Irvine ii -behind all thoee sreen lawns. tperkling waterways and neat rowa of homes? U you have, you're not alone, acoord1ng to Dain Andenon,a planner in Irvine'• community development department. Students, buainetl people and curioul residenta often vlait hia offJce to look up facia and 1tatiltlca about Irvine, he laid. ••we'd aet a Jot of collele atudenw worldna on repc11a md" a lot of~ doma market-m, .......-•1 eoml"i lnto O'Y Hall and ukJnc quntlon1, And9non Mid. Sometimel, he couldn't anawer them all. So he and Senior Planner Dave Watk:ina apent about three weeka last month compiling a guide that covert everything you alwaya wanted to know about Irvine - and probably a lot more. In the 11-page booklet are facia about population, houllnc and employment, u well u a general profile of Irvine'• remdenta. The booklet concept &. not new. ''We Nd one that wu 89Veral yeen old -and lt just wu way outdated,'' AndeHmi Mid. So he and Watkina decided It wu about time to put topther a newane. "W klOk a look at a whole varie'Y of taicton-where w. are, where we're aotnc." Andenon aald. Popul•tlon project.Iona. whleh he aald took the longeel to .. compile, were put topther pri- marily using the Irvine Co.'a projected trends, along with re- gional, slate and national figurea. ''We \ried to compile~ and ~y within the tteJm of J'Mlity ... he uid. One thing he found la that ln the lut couple of yea.rs growth ln the city hat definitely alawed. "In the mid-to late-'70.. we WM!d CO have 13 to 17 pen:ent oowth per year. Then 1981 and 1~8~ It waa much alower. We've ~ now that thinCI have alowed down, and we don't think lt will eYel' aiet up that hlah 41aln," Ande1Wl 'Mid. Th.I.I yar, ar<>wth la projected at around 4 percent, he edded -and, (8" IAVINB BOOK, P11e Al) t I . I I 1 s ~ ~ ) . ; I i I ' . u Orange 00881 DAIL y PILOT /Sundax, s.pt. 4, 1983 CONllNUID llORl-IS From Pege A1 ---··-~ -CHILD ABUSE ... remain the leading cau.e of death I among black women has remained In the county, as they have in pMt oomtant. yean. Fully 37 peroent. of all • Infant mortality rates steadily deaths were attributed to heart have decllnec:l since 1971, with the dileue, 24 percent to cancer and 8 highest lnddenoe of death re- percent to stroke. ported among white babies while But county residenta remain itwulowestamongHiapanjaaand younger on the.average than the I Amana. The death rate among population of either the state or black children dropped 62 percent the nation, with far more people I between 1979 and 1981 falling into the 25-44 age group • · and fewer in the over-65 category. Birtha to mothen who had no "Because of this, hoepltal pre-natal care a1ao dropped be- utillzation should continue to be I tween 1980 and 1981, f.rqm -4.8 lower because utilization baa been percent to 4.1. percent. But that shown to increase with age of was accornparued by a bi& lncreMe patients,.. said council In the number of Aman mothen spokeswoman Jean Emond. who had no pre-natal care be- And while the average age of ~een 1976 and 1980. The rate county residents remains young JUIDped from 1 percent to 19.4 the birth rate has a1.9o bee~ percent In 1980, but declined to increasing in recent years, the 11.6 percent In 1981. report points out. • Twice as many males die in While the birth rate began acdden~ of all kinda ~ fe~es. dropping in 1970 to a 1975 low, it ~e aWcide rate al80 1.1 twice as has increased since then.from 14. l high for males. births per 100,000 to 16.8 In 1981. • The incidence of infectious That is lo~ than the state di.leaaes, such as measles and average, but higher than the mumps, a1ao has declined, and no nationitl one. cues of polio have been reported A related statistic chronicles the in the county since 1965. jump in births to mothers of age 14 • Venereal dt.eaae a1ao appears and younger. While only 22 births to be d.ecllning. Ca&e9 of gonorrhea were reported in 1979, 43 birtha to decreued from a 1978 high of 418 young mothers were reported in cues to 363 cues per 100,000 in 1981. 1981. Syphllil dropped pum 24.~ Other statistics contained in the in 1978 to 11.7 in 1981. report show: • Some 119, 7~2 people were . A trav eler comes home to Newport By ALMON LOCKABEY Dlllf ............... Ceramco of New 7.ealand, famed Round the World racfna yacht, has a new name and a new home.' The 69-foot blue-hulled yacht sailed into Newport Harbor at 6 p.m. Saturday after a 3,000-mile trlp from England by a delivery crew for new owner Hal Day of Newport Be.ch. Day and the crew sailed the boat from San Diego and waa due to arrive at the jetty entnmce about S p.m. But the yacht lost auxiliary power off Oceanside and was sailed the reat of the way to be greeted off Laguna Beach by a large a-owd of friends and well-wishers who eecorted her to the harbor in Day's other boat, Winter- hawk. Ceramco of New 7.ealand has been renamed Winterhawk and will occupy a berth at Ardell's Marina. Ceramco of New Zealand firat gained notoriety In the Round the World race when she was d.lsmasted on the first legof the race from England to South Africa. After getting a new mut installed ahe won a couple of other legs of the COW'lle and finlahed aecond. and was 11th overall on handicap time. ...., .... ..._., .... ~ Ceramco heads for its new home Ceramoo was designed es- pecially for the Round the World race and built in 1980 for a corporate syndicate in New Zealand. Day, the owner of a San Clemente hoepital, laid he first saw the boat in En8land and immediately fell in love with It. He plans to aell the other Winterhawk which he owns in partnerahip with Bob Metcalf. Day said he plana to cam- paign the yacht in local off- shore races, races to Mex:k:o and po.tbly in the 1985 Tranapec. Day and Metclaf ...U out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. •. UCI dean ~ • may quit if hospital plan dies ~ mVINE (AP) -The dean 6f the UC Irvine Colleae of Medidne says be will realgn if unlveni\)' oUidala kill plans for a teachirig hoepltal on campua, a projec\ tie has aupported for a dor.en yean.: The question of where to locate a propoeed finrt hospital for the city of_lrvine has stirred consider- able heat. lncludlrig the eenaure of UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. last week by the faculty eenate of the medical achoo! after he withdrew hia support for an on-aunpua hoepital. The unlvenity currently oper- ates UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange, aome 10 miles to the north. It was formerly <>ranee County Medi.cal Center. . Stanley Van den Noort. 53, said. Friday that the lack of a camwa hoepltal would interfere with h1a pl of placing the medical achool "'at the forefront of reeearch and education. "Without a hoepital.. it would be impoaaible for me to build a medical IChool of the stature I would like to aee," he aaid. Ljon park ordered to • The birth rate among arrestedinOranaeCountyin 1981· caucaaiona ia declining while it ia and 41.2 percent of thoee arreets increasing among Hiapanic and were alcohol-related. About half Asian women. The birth rate ol thoee were for drunk driving. IRVINE GUIDEBOOK ... On of re nuke plant shut down up security on the whole, that will probably be a norm. "Things are going to stay under 10 percent unless there's a drutic change," he said. Other interesting things the research turned up: • Irvine's 1983 population is 72.934. Preliminary projections show that figure breaking the 100,000 mark by 1990 and aoarlng t() 208,155 by the year 2020. between 18 and 64 and only 3. 7 percent 65 and over. • The overwhelming majority of Irvine'• population ia white - 87.8 percent. The biggest minority population ia Uated as Asian and Pacific Wander -3.3 percent. Only 2 percent of the population ia Chineee, 1.8 percent Japane9e and 1.5 percent Black. • Irvine residents have a very high median education level, ac- cording to oensua data. The me- dian yean of achoollJl8 for peraons over 25 ia 14.4. SAN ONOFRE (AP) -A malfunction in ita ateam-<iriven turbine system caused the only operating portion of the San Onofre nuclear power plant to shut down, a spokesman for Southern California F.di9on Co. laid Saturday. The shut.down stopped pro- duction of electricity from Unit 2, laid F.diaon spokesman Frank Bello. The power plant ia located three miles south of San Clemente. Unit 2 began producing at full power only last month -13 years after construction began on it, Bello said. Ita 1,100 megawatts was enough to aerve 600,000 cust.omen, and F.di80n offJdala will have to draw the power from other sources, he said. The shutdown occurred at 7:25 p.m. Friday while routine tests were being conducted on the system's turbine valves, Bello said, adding that eomething malfunctioned and both the nu- c.le&r and non-nuclear parta of the system were automatically shut down by a computer. The turbines are on the opposite aide of the aite from the nuclear plant, Bello laid. Technidana were working Sat- urday to pinpoint and correct the cauae of the malfunction. he said. Power in a nuclear plant is generated, he explained, when radioactive steam la produced by thenuclearmaterial. Thatstearn.ia transferred through a heet ex- changer and makes "clean" -or non-nuclear -steam that tuma the turbines. • The median age of Irvine residents is 29.4 , according to figures from the 1980 censua. Residents aged 17 and under made up 28.5 percent of the total population, with 67.8 percent For more information, call 660-3659. CANCER VICTIM'S NEW OUTLOOK ... PHONE CALL "Five minutes later he called back and said he thought I owed him an apology. "I told him I didn't ask him to call me and try to sell aomethlng over the phone and he launched into a tirade. He said I could take the (blank) phone and shove it up my (blank). "I called the pol.ice and they told me it is a crime to curae over the ••• telephone." Havey laid he got a call from a woman identifying heraell as the solicitor'• manager who apolosiz.ed and laid the aolidtor had been terminated .•• Harvey, the phonee, said, ''There'a a place you can write to to stof. junk mail -but not junk calla. 'd like to put my name on a list. It would save people a dime." ... From Page A1 the wcman who made the wig and arranged for the full treatment. taking care of a patient'• appear- ance ia almoat always as important aa treating the illne9s. What matt.en, she said, ia ensur- ing that people continue in a meaningful lifestyle . Linda John- ston was fortunate becauae the non-profit Pha!fin8er Foun- dation covered the cmta, which exceeded $500. LAGUNA HEROES ••• For moet cancer patients, how- ever, there ia no benefactor - including Insurance companies - to pick up thoee ooett. she said. March l in Laguna Canyon when ~high flood waten forced evacuation of canyon resident&. The two men were atop a fire truck when they spotted an elder- ly woman being.swept toward a flood control channel. The pair leaped into the fast-moving water and grabbed the woman before she could be sucked Into the storm drain and carried away. Lagunana Mitchell v alenda and Brooks Hamon earned hero title. following a foot.chue in late La Donna, u ahe la known April after an armed man 8COOped profemionally. would like to aee up $34,000 worth of jewelry from the emphuia chanced 80 preeerv- a st.ore and fied. inc a penon'a look:a la oorwiden!d a Both men pursued the gunman priority. ClinJcs should be avail- for nearly three blocks and cor-able to measure and fit patienc. nered him near the Hotel Laauna. with wigs by the time they leave When the man emerged lrom the boepital 90 they have one te. the hotel momenta later, Hamon problem to walk out wtth, ahe grabbed a bal oontalnina 1he aid. stolen jewelry and the loaded '"The people who experience revolver. and the thief was ap-I cancer know," ahe laid. "But I prehended. think the insurance oompanlea TODAY'S WEATHIR It's still fun-in-the-sun weather Coastal Extended Tides tlLe 11 11 .. 11 .... .. 44 n .. 71 .. n • .. '1 • a .. 11 .. 71 ., 41 7' 44 = ft .......... w ...... s-.c.,oo :: U NOAA us Oeol e1 c-c• ti 11 roota:Cold -.. Warm ..., Occluded ~ 11 11 r.: .......... • ., =='=- :: : ,_TM II t7 ~ ....... : ~; OllllMIN Qlly •ft =OINM =: ___ ,, .. ··~ ... ~ = ~ m:o... .......... : :: ;:"a.r ta n tO ra .. 71 .. . ,.. 11 B5 a~ 111 ti :: : ~ :: ~ :: .. 41 n • : 5 .. .. :n .. . 11 .. .. Tl .... ti .. 11 .. ... , 5 i .. . . ~ n ~ .. ~-----------------------------------11 fl IO 11 •• • f1 11 ti ~ :: U I .. :J • • 5" lll·f llPIRT -... 14 M M and many of the doctors need to be more 1enaitive." She aaid ahe know1 becau.e her wig-making buaine98, which Wied to be located on Balboa laland, brings her into constant contact with victims of cancer: men, women and children. A wigmaker 100n leama compassion and strength, ahe aaid, espedally on thoee devutati.n« finrt ..tona when the hair stays in the comb. '"They need to feel good. They need to have some pride," she laid of cancer'• victitna. To Johnston, her new look wa "like frosting on the cake," no\ a way of conquering cancer, but a meana of improving her attitude to live with it. "Cancer la a very lonely pt.oe," she said, 90f\ly. 111 have a ton of friends who want to help me, but I have no place to go. When they leave, it's just me and the tubes." La Donna watched Johnaton aa she stared at heneli in the milTor. Linda sun showed sigrl8 of weak- l'M!98 and. although the color of her face had brightened, it wasn't like ltonce was. sun, Unda .eemed cloeer to her goal She waa alive another way. 'nt.tte wu oonfidenoe now. "She's a1ao got aomething el.le," said La Donna. "She•a '°t a lot of guta." mVINE (AP) -Uon Country Safari, the wild animal park where an eleAh&nt broke loOle and killed a trainer in July, has been ordered to tighten ita secur- ity or face loas of lta city wild animal permit. ' The rneaaures include putting on extra patrola during per- formancea at nearby Irvine Meadows Amphitheater and training four rangers in the U8e of tranquilizer guns to subdue run· away animala, Irvine police Capt. Chuck Boa.a said Friday.' The park was given until Nov. 30 to comply with the new 9eCW'ity requirementa . • Blaze damages Balboa building NewportBe.achfirefightersext- 1.ngulahed a blaze that broke out in a Balboa Peninsula laundry room Saturday that cauaed an estimated $25,000 damage. The building at 1607 W. Balboa Blvd. was unoccupied at the time of the 3 p.m. blue, a fire official said. He said an outboard boat motor, stored in an adjacrnt cloeet. ap- parently fell over. spilling p.ollne near a water beater pllot light .. ... . TOP OF THI NEWS Shuttle's doctor finds clues to space sickness By Tlae Alaoclated Pre11 SRACE CENTER, Houston -Challenger's house doctor said from space Saturday that any healthy person can safely fly in the shuttle and age is no obstacle. And, he said, he has found important clues to the space slckneea that has afflicted so many astronaut.a. "It's a very transient thing and not the dreaded thing that people might talk about aometimes," said Dr. William Thornton as the astronauts held a space-to-ground press conference, the first in 11 yean. The news conference was at 4 a.m. EDT, midday for the orbiting astronauts and their night-la-day achedule. They went to sleep about noon Saturday and were awakened eight hoiirs later for their last full day in space by a spirited rendition of Tala Sawari, an Indian folk tune played on the sitar by Ravi Shankar. Mission control thought that was appropriate since the astronauts launched a conununications satellite for India earlier in the flight. Suspect arresied in Joliet slaying JOLIET, Ill. -A 51-year-old man was arrested Saturday and charged with murder in the latest of a string of 17 killings that have terrorized Joliet area residents this summer, authorities said. Donald R. Lego was arrested on a murder warrant at 6 p.m. while he was having his disabled car towed in nearby Lockport, said Will County Sheriff's Deputy Chief Theodore Kelly. Services planned for Jackson EVEREIT, Wash. -Neighbors from down the block and colleagues from across the aisle will pay thelr last respects this week to Sen. Henry Jackson, who died Thursday night of a ~ive heart attack. The U.S. Senate will send a delegation to funeral services at noon Wednesday in Everett's First Presbyterian Church, the office of Minority leader, Senator Robert Byrd, D-W.Va .. said Saturday. A memorial service will be held Tuesday night at the National Presbyte:um Church in Washington, D.C. Foat's ex-hns'1and claims coercion LOS ANGELES-The former husband of California feminist leader Ginny Foat has filed a Nevada lawsuit cl.aiming that a Louisiana proeecut.or coerced him into agreeing to testify in her upcoming murder trial. John J. Sidote, 44, in prison in Nevada, filed suit Thursday in Carson District Court in Carson City, asking for "what necessary remedy is warranted" to allow him not to testify when Foat's trial starts in New Orleans on Oct. 11. Errors in drunk tests discovered LOS ANGELES-Sheriff's technicians will spend more than a month re-testing blood samples in drunken-driving cases after more than 100 errors were diacovered in tests oond.ucted by a temporary lab worker, officials say. "I now know how General Motors feels when they have to do a recall," Barry Fisher, the lab's chief criminologist, said Friday. "It's very very embarra&'Jing. It's a serious blow to the laboratory's credibility," he added. Son indicted in K yle murder LOS ANGELES -A son of Tex.as millionaire Henry Harrison Kyle faces arraignment Wedneed.ay after a county grand jury secretly indicted him for murder ln the death of ))is father, the Los Anaeles Times said Saturday. Rick Kyle, 20, who now lives in Dallas, decided not to fight extradition from Tex.as after authorities agreed to lower his bail from $500,000 to an undiacloeed amount, the newspaper said. Citing "confidential sources who asked not to be named," the Times said the Los Angeles County grand jury indicted Rick Kyle last Tuesday for the fatal July 22 shooting of his tycoon father at the elder Kyle's mansion in the posh Bel-Air section of Los Angeles. Shamir works to k eep coalition strong Israel begins pullback of ti-oops BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Israel's long-expected pullback of troope from the central Lebanese mountains began Saturday as rival Christian and Moslem Druae militias opened a furious ex- change of artillery and rocket fire. Israeli jets circled overhead as convoys of Israeli aoldiers began moving out of the embatUed Chouf and Aley mountain&. Beirut radio said the pullback was "without coordination with the Lebanese army.'' radio said. An Israeli army spokesman Lt. Col. Yehuda Weinraub told re- porters in Beirut the withdrawal was "a first step in the total redeployment from Lebanon." Lebanese army forces "were informed ouf our intentions and were given an opportunity if they had so desired to redeploy," he said. "I don't know if they will seiz.e this opportunity. I certainly hope they shall, and I really do hope Lebanon will be able to control this area." Western reporters did not see any Lebanese army troops moving into the vacated positions. Lebanon has objected to Israel's plan to move its forces south to more defensible positions, saying it could lead to a partition of the country. Beirut radio reported artillery duels erupted Saturday afternoon between Christian and Druse forces in the mountain villages as the Israeli withdrawal began. It said the Israelis set fire to their abandoned equipment and wooden bunkers as they pulled out of the Aley area and militia groups were taking over some of REAGAN ••• From Page A1 aourcee, said analysi.r of radio communications monitored in Japan revealed that Soviet mili- tary authorities on the gi-ound ordered its jet fighters to shoot down the airliner. Japane9e of- ficials either could not be reached by telephone or said they could not comment on the report. The television network alao quoted 90W'CeS as aaying Japan'• Defeme Agency had tape reoord- inga of convena\.lona from the fighters indicating the airliner was not given proper warning before it was shot down. It said that jwlt before the attack. one of the Soviet pilots radioed, "It is now within light. We have approached within two kilometers. The plane is not yet aware of us. We will continue pursuit." There was no confinna- tion of the report. The New York Times, quoting unnamed senior U.S. intelligence officials in Saturday's editions, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 41 Two Lebanese Army regulars take a ci~ilian into custody Friday during a .,....,..._ house-to-house search for suspicious elements after a week of fighting. the vacated positions. A later broadcast said she.lls were exploding early Sunday in predominantly Christian east Beirut and in towns in the Aley mountains about 10 miles east of the capital. One Israeli soldier riding on a personnel carrier told Associated Presa reporter Scheherezade Faramarzi that the shells falling along the main road from Aley to east Beirut were from Syrian forces. "They are sending us flowers for our departure," he said. "Home," shouted an Israeli said the airliner tried to signal it would comply with establlahed interception procedures before it was reportedly shot down. "Soviet communications in- clude conversations that indicate that the Korean plane either rocked its wing."J. flashed its navi- gational lights or took some other form of action to show Uult it knew it waa ln trouble," a senior American intelligence official told the Times. But a top U.S. official, who insisted on anonymity, said he knew of nothing to indicate that the pilot of the Korean jet was aware he was in trouble or tried to slgnal his his distress to a Soviet pilot. "I don't think he ever knew what hit him," said the senior official In the last reported radio transmission, the pilot said he was on courae, even though he ap- parently already was deep in Soviet air space. soldier when asked where the earthen barricades at the Galerie troops were going. Semaan croesing point between An Israeli mill tary spokesman east and west Beirut to guard told ABsociated Press reporter against sniping from the direction C hristian Bustanj that t he of mainly Moslem west Beirut. Lebanese had asked fqr a third Israeli vehicles turned 90Uth, delay of the sch eduled t.owardSidon. withdrawal, but he said Israeli - commanders decided they could wait no longer. The spokesman "What you juat saw at Galerie Semaan is part of the security arrangements to secure the move- ment of our troope," the Israeli spokesman told Bustani. requested anonymity. Bustani reported seeing con- voys, including tanks ancf armored personnel carriers, moving down the mountains from the predominantly Druse town of Aley. He said the Israelis put up REPORT ••• From Page A1 .Boeing 747 entered the Soviets' strategic Far East zone. Soviet President Yuri An- dropov was on a holiday at the time, the Sunday Times said, and there was speculation among ob- servers in M08COw that the order to fire "may have been a de- liberate attempt by Soviet mili- tary leaders an.xioua to undermine Andropov's e Cforts at de.escalating anns spending." Aa:ording to the Sunday Times, evidence that the shoot-down order was sanctioned at the top level of the Soviet military com- mand came from Soviet military "We have a large army deployed in the mountains. The operation will take time and needa security arrangements," be added. radio meesages monitored by a Japaneee-manned tracking sta- tion on Hokkaido, Japan'• north- ernmost main island. It quoted the U.S. aouroea as saying initial me-ages were be- tween the Soviet ialand of Sakhalin and Far East region headquarters at Chita, 200 miles east of Lake Baikal. It reported the aou.roea said that u the pamenger Uner apparently flew deeper into the restricted zone around Sakhalin. more messages were monitored be- tween Chita and Moeoow. The sources declined to say it the intercepted meeuges were in code, the newspaper reported. HB nian killed in crash Saturday. Two other vehicles then were unable to st.op before hitting the wreckage. Three people were injured, and the amaahup blocked the freeway for 45 minutes. TEL A VIV, Israel -Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir conferred with members of the ruling coalition Saturday night in a bid to keep the government partners united after Prime Minister Menachem Begin fonnally resigns. Shamir was elected leader of Begin's Herut Party ThW'8day night. Herut is the senior party in the governing Llkud bloc, and Shamir will become prime minister lf the coalition fonns the next government. Driver will face charges A 24-year-old Huntington Beach man was killed in a traffic accident near Bakersfield that involved five Labor Day weekend motorists as well as two highway patrolmen who were struck in their vehicles while at the scene. The fatality was triggered by Rafael Rangel, 18, of Pacol.ma. who lost control while changing lanes. He veered across the center divider lnt.o oncoming traffic on Highway 99 north of Bakersfield Friday at 11:54 p.m . Less then 1 in hours later, another motorist approached the accident acene, which was marked for 150 yards with flares, at a highway patrolman was prepar- ing to leave. French help rout Libyan troops N'DJAMENA. Chad-French fighter bombers buzzed rebel troops in a 30-minute mock divebombing attack to help rout Libyan-led forces near the northern desert outpost of Oum Chalouba, Western military aow-c:es said Saturday. Both Chadian authorities and the French military command denied the reports. The aources, who insisted on anonymity, said the denials were bued on "political considerations." Three Jaguar bombers broke the 80und barrier to make repeated low-flying passes over about 1,000 Libyan-led rebels who panicked and fled into the surrounding deeert. the aou.roes said. 7 killed in Pakistan clashes KARACl:ll, Palmtan -Police battled thousands of armed, anti-government protesters in Slnd province Saturday ln clashes that left seven people dead and 15 wounded. according to witne.et. In Punjab province, lawyers joined anti-government protest.a by atacing a ~hour strike calling for free elections and an end to martial law. The witneeees said four of the dead and 10 of the wounded were police officers in the cl.a.shes in Sind province. A 39-year-old Garden Grove driver has been ordered to re- spond to allegations of vehicular manslaughter stem.ming from the Aug. 13 traffic death of 17-year-old Michelle Salle of ·Huntington Beach. Joan Kathryn Wilkoff a1ao was ordered to answer charges of felony hit and run and driving while under the influenoe of an alcoholic beverage, according to Orange County Deputy District - AttomeluiCsaba Palfl. Mill · e was on her way home when her Volkswagen Bug was struck by another vehicle on Pacific Coast Highway, west of Magnolia Street. According to Huntington Beach traffic in- vestigators, the Volkswagen careened into other vehicles before beginning to diatntegrate. 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CA ~ ~ ·~ o..,.. Coetl "'*"'*"' OomOlfty Ho n"'tf llO•ltt lllullrallont, eo11orle1 meller 01 ~,...,, mty be teptOdUOeO """"*" "*""' pt<l'n!lllon "'~· - VOL. 78, NO. 247 ... from the car and its engine was hurled about 70 feet. Wilkoff, who was released on her own recognizance after the Incident on the stipulation that she doesn't drink or drive, is ached- uled to respond to the charges Sept. 12 at the West Orange County Judicial District in West- minster. Rangers car clipped the back of one car and ran head on into another, killing Pat.rick McCaf- frey, 24, of 16682 Sims St., Huntington Beach, a California Highway Patrol spokesman late Sport Shirts ... a t the Garage ... She locked her brakes, and her car struck the left tide of the patrol car on the highway shoulder, pushing it into another car oc- cupied oy another highwa)' petrol officer. The two officers were not seriously hurt. A Plaids and tortons in durable pcess blends by '"Woolrlch'.' & The origlnol outdoot sNtt by "Levi'.' chOmbrov Ond COtdl.rl'OV c. Madras popover w11h IOdoyS COIOfS. by "Not Norlleet'.' -------------- &~~~[; .. 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 I i ,-. A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Sept. 4. 1983 UT URE HOME OF "'ilJ CREE K CLINIC f UNJS MADE POS~BLE ! I .'.'~ [J CREEK Eula Hall stands by site where new Mud Creek Clinic will be built, a ,, ........ project of the community and .the federal government. Medicine isn't a 'luxury' Citizens of Kentucky community to rebuild burned-out clinic GRETHEL. Ky. (AP) -When Eula Hall was growing up. medical care was a luxury few people along Mud Creek could afford. "I never saw a doctor but twice when I was a kid," said Hall, 55. "Everybody just tried lo work hard and stay as well as they could." Sometimes that was not enough. "Our neighbor had five children and she stuck a nail in her leg," she recalled. "She was going down the steps and a step broke. She died of tetanus and left th06e little kids. And she was a young woman. "A lot of people's lives could have been saved if they'd had proper medical attention," she said. Hall remembered. In 1972, her struggle to start a clinic in the rugged eastern Kentucky hills succeeded. It was "just a dream come true," she said. The dream faded la.st year, when the Mud Creek Clm.ic burned. But the fire also ignited national attention and support. Last week, with $400,000 in federal and local funds in the bank. the Mud Creek Community Health Corp. advertised for bids to build a new. 5,400-square-foot building. "We're hoping to be in it by next summer," Mrs. Hall said . What finally got the clinic built 11 years ago was a 9Creening of Mud Creek residents by the Center for Health Services at Vanderbilt University in Nash- ville. Black lung, diabetes, hypertension and poor nutntion were common. "They found so many medical problems, and so many people that couldn't afford health care," said Hau. who has no formal medical training. And the people tended not to seek it. Without funds. Hall said. "You could maybe get seen once. But people didn't go back for their followup care because of lack of money. People have a lot of pride." The clinic started in a small building on Tinker Fork. By July 1974, "we outgrew the building." Hau said. "I moved out of my house and renovated it for the clinic." It operated al the house on Mink Branch until last summer's fire. The blaz.e did not shut down the clinic, though. "We had the telephone company put us a phone on a willow tree. and we saw some patients in the yard w hile it was still smoldering," Hall said. The clinic next moved into 9Choolrooms at Grethei, then to a trailer and two mobile homes on a dusty lot behind a gas station. Since 1977, when a change in the United Mine Workers union health plan ended the major aource of funds that kept the clinic independent, it bas been part of the federal Big Sandy Health Care agency at Prestonsburg. Hall said she didn't mind joining the federal agency because "I don't think there's any better way to spend a federal dollar than health care." The clinic sees about 50 patients a day. including miners with black lung disease. "And we have the children. We just see everybody. Nobody is denied service,'' Hall said. "Instead of taking every dollar somebody has got for health care, they pay according to their income." Besides the physicians who serve at Mud C~k and the other Big Sandy Health Care facilities, the clinic also has a family nurse practitioner. pharmacist, laboratory technician and medical students who work for course credits. The entire staff turned out to examine children aft.er a recent school bus accident, she said, and one nurse-practitioner stayed at the scene of a mine disaster last year at Craynor, hoping lo help "until the last body was brought out." LeadVil1e, famed mining town, proclaims, 'We ain't down yet' EDrI'OR 'S NOTE -There was no joy in Leadville that 1982 day when the mine cJOl.led down. But the citizens of Leadville were made of sterner stuJl. They created I budding new economy out of imagination, labor and hope. Leadville bucked the recession. , LEADVILLE, Colo. (AP) -Since the first d etermined tntner stumbled through waist~deep sn ow here in the mountain-crowned upper Arkansas River valley. thousands of dreamers have built their hopes on the riches under their feet. The treasures of the earth -and man's need or indifference to them -have brought boom times and bad times to the citizens of Leadville for more than a century. First gold. When the gold played out, silver promiaed the next bonanza. For a few years. 40,000 adventurers and 1eavengen nocked to Leadville. The lucky ones left a legacy of banks. hotels, Victorian hou.es, even a fancy opera howie. !!vftltually the allver tamlthed, too. So the Jailed roclu of ancient time yielded up another, le. glamoroua metal. Molybdenum. an alloy used to strengthen at.eel, kept alive for two generation.a the town that gold and silftr built -until one day l•t autumn. On that afternoon. Sept. 18, the lat.est ln Leadville's long history of booms ended. The Climax Molybdenum Mine, constant employer through two world wan and the Great Deptellion, shut down. Since then more than 36 percent of Lake County's work force hu been unemployed. But like Leadvtlle's famoua gold queen, Molly Brown, the town is proclaimlng: "We ain't down yet!" Citizens hope the next Leadville boom will spring from a bold plan to diversify the economy through touriam and aggreslve development of mom-and-pop buslnelle9. Christened "Operation Bootatrap." the short-range goal is to keep existing merchants afloat with low-Interest government and comrnerci.al loant. and find financlal support for laid-off miners who want to start their own bu.sthe99es. An ambitious five-year goal IA to cuh ln on LeadviUe's colorful history, promote Its recreational potential, and create a reeort atmotphere while ri!talnlng a friendly small town. "We don't Intend to look to othen '° MVe ua,'' says ~k Rodgers. president of a local bank and the Cham her of Commcl't'e. "We intend to do It ourwlvea, al...,e " • It's magic Magician Hal Mar· quardt (left) shows h is stuff as he performs a t the Fountain Valley Community Center in a summer's end program (or local children, two or whom (right) seem to be especially enjoying the show. ; 21-Range Multitester By Micronta' Cut . 33°/o ~-.... ._...,,.......__ E IB.8.8-:;I t ,.,... . ;~ .;::~ ff .... Oft ·29!~.95 · ~~!5 ;·ri· -~. 1 ~-.·:a -==·~·v .. Thii ~·· " -~ Battery Backup Runs Clock/Alarm If AC Falla Audible "Beep" Continuity and Rang•Change Indicator Rise 'n shine on ttl'Jle! Exclusive BattetySentiner• LED warns you if backup battery is weak or miss- ing. Display has hi/lo dimmer and a.m./wake indi- cators. Snooze and sleep controls. lighted dial. #12-1534 Backup o.nery e1<11e Measures AC and DC volts. AC and DC m1ll1amps. dB Also tests diodes and transistors. With test leads. #22-191 Bane"es a.1ra -Powerful 10.watt amplj. fter for sound rivaling home hi·fil 6" woofers. aolid-state tweeters. 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Orig. 400.00 . . • . • . .........•................ ,. 199.00 SILVER Silverplated wine cooler . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . ..•..•..• 21.• STiverptated ice bucket with tongs ............... , . 24.M Sllverpleted candy dishes in assorted aiiet ... •• to 11• t Tl. I~ BROADWAY ' , .. • A e Orange Coast !;)AIL Y PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 , .., MAILBOX More en ergy need e d for POWs To the Editor; In answer to a letter titled "POW Search Diverts Energies." I feel that there isn't enough energy or commotion about Vie t- nam POWs and that more aena- tors like Speraw should be spend- ing more time in working on "Project Bring Americana Home." These men have given hard years and many their lives in the service of this country. and if you think that the Vietnam war was immoral, then what do you think it would be if we abandoned our efforts to bring these men home alive, or otherwise. I say it would be immoral, criminal and a dis- grace that these HEROES should be forgotten after giving their all to the service of their country, even though some also feel that this war was immoral. It was also mentioned in this le tter. and I quote "Let's just take care of our own people before we go cruaading around for im- aginary war heroes with tax dol.la.rs." I agree that tax dollars should be spent on elderly and sick f.Jld I alao agree that the Vietnam war was immoral, but aren't the5e boys in Vietnam our own peo"'f>le? You best believe it and I say again that they are heroes in m y eyes. If you are so worried about your tax dollars, and so am I. then why don't you complain about the raises our politicians are giving themselves, but that again is another story I won't go into now. Bl~ you, Senator Speraw and all others that have and are still working on this project. Keep up the good work. , JACK BEITSTOCK Costa Mesa Hidden motive s e en To the Editor; P erhaps Paul W. Sampsell should seek something more fac- tual than "recent newspaper stories" in trying to justify the report that some people ''cheered" while the ocean recently was battering the sea wall unit.a at the Blue Lagoon condominium com- plex. I was there. I did not hear any cheering. I h eard exclaima- tions of surprise and amazement al the size of the breakeni which were pounding the sea wall units and damaging 11 of them. It is quite obvious from his quite apparent deep-seated antagonism toward Blue Lagoon, that if there were cheering, Mr Sampsell would be leading the cheering. Despite his half-hearted condem- nation of those who allegedly "cheered" to see the destruction, Mr. Sampsell makes it quite clear as to where he stands by suggest- ing that the sea wall units "be condemned and removed." And he seems to resent the Cact that the owners of these units will try to save their considerable invest- ment in these units by dumping "more rock, cement and .rubble into the ocean and on the beach, as they have in the past with seeming impunity.·· Rubble? Come now, Mr. Sampsell! It is trUe the Blue Lagoon Community Asaociation has dumped rock on its protective sea wall, only to replace rock which has been washed away, and to grout thoee rocks with cement to keep them likewise from beng washed away. Mr. Sampsell is nght in one statement, when he says the conatrUction of Blue Lagoon "viol- ates no law of man." Records show that Blue Lagoon was built with pernUts from involved agencies at both the state and county level. U anyone is to be condemned for Blue Lagoon's constrUction, per- haps it should be those agencies. Whether Blue Lagoon sould have been buiJ t is a moot question . It is there. The present owners of the condominiums at Blue Lagoon were not involved m the develop- ment or constrUction of Blue Lagoon. Can you chastiae them for something in which they were never involved? Can you blame then for trying to protect their own homes and property? Placed in their shoes. Mr. Sampsell, what would you do? R.C. HOLDERNE.SS Laguna Beach Misinforme d on A Bl To the Editor: I do not normally wn te replies to letters presented in the news- paper. but in the case of Ms. Whitoomb's offering of Aug. 26, I have decided to make an excep- tion. Too often lately I have found the rantings of an increasingly shrill corps of people and their uninformed and hysterical dupes being foisted onto llOciety aa fact. I will therefore attempt to un- burden Ms. Whit.comb of 10me of the m.Wnfonnation · with which she is encumbered. First, no matter whatever ABl mi,ght do, it will not legaliz.e any criminal act and sex practices with children are illegal. in this and I believe. in the other 49 states aa well. Next, although the aexual prac- tices AB 1 would protect a.re abhorrent to most of us; still thoee who punue them have the right to act in their private lives as they please even as we do. The possi- bility that a gay person may teach school. enforce our laws or protect us from fi re does not seem to me to be a serious problem. U that person was honest, courageous and caring about the rights and welfare of his fellow citizens he w ould be a vast improvement over some I have met in these pro- fessions. Lastly and mo8t importantly I must object to the attempts to misuse the present AIDS criais to instill fear of a minority in the uninformed by the uae of misin- formation. It is trUe that most AIDS victims are proml..scuous male homosexuals. I have heard of no evtdence to link thla disease witll any other sexually deviant group. It has been fairly well established that the diaeue ia tcansmilted through the transfer of body fluids. Becauae the method of transfer I.a through the body fluids the American Red ~has asked male homoeexuala to refrain from blood donations. It haa also been fairly well estab- lished that there is minimal risk from casual contact with an AIDS vtctlm. Su.rely ll is tragic enough for thoee poor souls who are afflicted with this oft-time fatal diaeaae without being subjected to the irrational attacks of thoee who would use these victim's pain for crass political purposes. I am sure that every civilized being will stand with me to condemn the use oC rniainformation. half trUths and lies to further any end. The end does not jUAtify the means. An unjust means can only reswt man unjust end. J OHN R. DA VIS l. I. BOJd /Some pitch The mill tary' s special technique for throwtng a hand grenade ia auch that women appear to be better able than men to do It by the book. After the great Olympic cham- pion Theagenes died in ancient Greece. vandal.I pushed over his 11atue, and it cnuhed one of them to death. The statue then was promptly tried for mu.rOer, found guilty, and eentenced to death by d.rownJns. OAAHGE COAST Daily Pilat Fastest growing uniformed force in the nation ia the legion of private BeCW'ity guards. Did I ~U you that's the sort of job moet often eought by releaaed convicts? Were you acquainted with your matrimonial mate for at least two years before you married? Such la the cue ln two out of three marriages. Crocodiles have no tear glandt. H.L lchwert1 Ill ~ LMry D • .,...... ........... '""°' EPA film banned for sound WASHINGTON -Officials of the first administration headed by a Hollywood movie star have refused to release a government movie that doesn't meet their critic.al standards. They don't like the background music, they say. The film in question is "De- cisions a t 1,000 Fathoms," produced by the Environmental Protection Agency. It chronicles the effects of the federal govern- ment's dumping of 89.000 barrels of nuclear waste into the ocean before the practice was halted in 1970. The radioactive garbage was in containers that were believed at the time to be leakproof. But the EPA movte. produced for $45,000 during the Carter administration. e x.amines the effect on the undtt- water env1ronment at a sight off the Northeast coast -and offers some disturbing conclusions. High readings Some radiation contamination at the dump site was 1.000 t.o 10,000 times greater than the accepted norm So much for the ''leakproof" drums. The movte describes the t'On- tamination and raises questions about its effect on marine life. The questions are particularly timely now, w hen the Navy ia planning to resume nuclear waste dumping off the coast of northern Cali- fornia. When the Reagan adminis- tration took office. all that re- mained to be done on ''Decisions at 1,000 Fathoms" was final editing and production of a maater print and copies, which would then be __ Q ~ JICI 11111111 distributed to community groups and schools. But for the past two years, "Decisions" has been gathering dust at the EPA. Officially, lack of funding due to budget cuts is cited as the reason the film hasn't been released. But there may be anoth er reason: the advance reviews of movie critics, in this caae administration of- ficials. One EPA official told my as- sociate Jock Hatfield he objected to the "scary background music." Another said it was "more doomsdayish than it ought to be." Bob Hooper. who made the film while he was an envir onmental specialist with the EPA, insists that it's a "balanced production." Bill Ohlfield, the agency's pub- lic information director, said the movie may yet be released to the public -but only after some judicious edlting. "It is a little bit melodramatic, you have to admit," said Ohlfield. "We don't want this to be a sort of 'Jaws Ill.' where peoplear~afraid to go anywhere near lhe wlter " New app roach The changes being con- templated? A more technical ex- planation of the EPA 'a findings - presumably intended to bore au- diences out of any p<mibJe alarm -and a new. toned-dowrt 10und track that will lull viewel"ll into a aeme of well-being w hen they contemplate a holiday at the seashore. WATCH ON SYNFUELS: My recent exposure of extravagant junketa by executives of the taxpayer-funded Synthetic Fuels Corp. may have left the im- pression that only• the big shots get to travel. Not so. E . Hodson Thomber, director of finance (analytic), recently spent two weeks in picturesque Salzburg, Austria, attending an energy sym- poeiwn. The trip cost $3,728, including $500 for car rental to get him around the Alpine town. Thomber stayed on two days after the symposium to do a little sightseeing -but an SFC spokes- man said he paid for that himself. -When Synfuels Vice Presi- dent Leonard Axelrod travels - as he does almost incessantly -he likes to stay at fancy resorts and play a little golf in between agency business. And like any sen ous linksman, Axelrod doesn't wan' his neck rubbed ra w on the old follow -through. Has expense accounts include hotel laundry slips that usually bear t he notation in emphatic capital letters. ''No Starch " -Fonner SFC President Vic- tor Schroeder quit in a cloud of alleged impropriety, but not all of the charges were made public. An internal report from the SFC inspector general -stamped "Confide ntial" question s $3,000 in t.ravel expen.aes paid to Schroeder befoi'e he was hired. and notes that receipts for two airfares were missing from Schroeder's files. -The farewell dinner for Schroeder cost $50 a head, and at least one reluctant guest thought it was a bit much. s ince Schroeder is still aboard as a member of the Synfuela board. "Fifty dollars plus another $50 for your spouse is a lot of money to keep on the good side of a board member," the employee griped. "Maybe $50 ~n't a lot or money to Schroeder, but it is to the rest of us." CONFIDENTIAL FILE: A secret Defense Intelligence Agen· cy report says the Kremlin's staunchest Bulgarian puppet, Todor Zhivkov. "is expected to retain complete domination of the (Bulgarian Communist) party for the foreseeable f u tu.re." And a CIA report that Zh1vkov,1,,71. may be seriously ill. points out that h.Ls death would bring no perceptible change. H is 63-year-old likely successor, Gnsha Filipov. the pnme nuruster. IS JUSt as passion- ately pro-Soviet, havtng been born and educated m the Sovie t Uruon. CORRECTION: A recent column on Cuban President Fldel Castro stated incorrectly that he had never marned but had fathered a son by an urudentif1ed nustres.s ln fact, Castro was once married and his son was bom of that marnage. My infonn.ation came from intelligence sources that were wrong. Most details of the report were checked with other sources. but because of a vacation schedule. this particular point was not. I apologize for the error. State high and dry on water By THOMAS D. ELIAS Abeurd as it may seem, Cali- fornia haa no water policy. This in a state where three-quarters of the populace lives on water that's transported hundreds of mi.lea. No one knows what might happen if the next three winters should be dry ones, in cont.rast to the last three, which filled state reservoirs almo6t beyond capacity No one is quite sure what will happen if Mono Lake preser- vationists win their lawsuit against Los Angeles at the same time that the new Central Arizona Project begins taking water from the Colorado River . Will water rationing be needed, and where? WIU pressure from Southern California force the dammiOR of the few wiJd nvers . ClllfDRlll FOCUS left in Northem California? No one knows. Canal tie-in All this uncertain.ity is the product of last year's defeat of the proposed Peripheral Canal, which would have funneled excess Sac- ramento River water around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta for use by San Joaquin Valley farmers and Southern California residents. The canal plan also would have created new reser- voirs and prevented damming the wild riVel"ll. Because the canal drew auch unanimous and emotional opposi- tion in Northern C.allfomia, the few Californians now thinking clearly about this state's water future reaUze they must do some- thing to assuage northern tear of the "water pirates from the Southland." Two state senators are now t.akin&& the lead. One is Ruben Ayala, a San Bernardino Demo- crat: the other Ray Johnson of Chico. an Independent who feels he was hounded out of the Republican Party after decades of loyal service. Fulure a l slake Although they come from op- posite ends of the state. both realii.e compromise is needed to assure a &ens1ble California water future Ayala, author of the defeated Peripheral Canal plan. wants to assure a climate m which future water projects are not defeated by highly emotional appeals to northern California. For his part, Johnson knows that if extreme drought brought severe water rattoning to the south. voters there would be as unanimous in voting to take northern water as northern voters were last year in blocking water transport. And those Southern Californians would not be likely to spare wild rivers m a crisLs. T heir compromise: A constitu- tional amendment that would require a two-thirds vote before the Legislature can change three laws now protecting Northern Cal1fom1a and the Delta from haimfully excessive water t.rans- fers. Intelligence is what you IDake it Their reaaoning: lf large new water t.ransfers are prohibited. there will never be a reuon to tap the wild rivers, If lhere'a no threat to thoae rivers. the ernoUonaJ northern oppoliUon to all water projects should dlsalpa_te, cleanng the way for a level-headed plan to move aurplua river water eouth. People are streaky In in- telligence. We can aee It In oth en. but we can't eaaily .ee il ln ounelves. unless we are given to honeat lntrospecUon. What we gllbly and looeely call "In - telligence" ii at ·1eul ailc different things. aometimet only l'l!mOleiy connected to one another. I pride my.elf on belfli ln - ~Wgent, but you have no Idea how stupid I can be ln eome areaa. MechanlcaUy, I am a dolt. ArtatJ- cally, l am Inept. And mathemat- ically I am far from ept. 1 know brilliant people who ielack tho practlcal judgment of a goat. l know people who would ~ called 1tupld. but who poaem a 1httwdne11 and a knowk-dge ol human ruiture lhat pennlt them to out.ttrtp. and to outwit, jlt'niutet. I .. m1n1 .. ~ ~-~ ~ have met too many different kinda of peopJe to -anyone'• "ln· telllgence" until I have obee~ hlm or her ln a m\ll~plidty of sJtuatJona, under different Preti· uree. We muat null tMt the greatest theololkaJ mind of the Middle A.Jft, Thomas Aqulnaa, WU labeled "the dumb ox" by his cl...mate1 and 1ehoolmuters. That Thomu Edi.on wu con- 1ldered "retarded" and ctro ped out of 1ehooJ: and, 1n:foed. thro41houl hll llfe . was • monlt.roua c:ombinatlbn of wizard and bumpkin, u narrow conce~ tually aa he w• lifted Inven tive-ly. , Perha.. I am belaborlna an obvfow pOin\. but I do IO becawie most ot ua have the tendency to tat.e • "Intelligence" only the ldnd we Iba.re; if someone hu a d~erent shape of mlnd. or a pel'IODality problem t.h*t~ war119 hla aodal relatJona, W9 dlam111 or dlft&lrlt.e hie menial powers, J.ara911 becau'-they are different. rrom l>Urs. But It ii pn!'dR!y \ht different aorta of lntelltgenre that g:l~ the human apeclet lta pl"OOOWK'ed 1upcrtortty over oth~r C11'91tUl'ft. l rould hav llved a thoubnd yea,.. and not have devtsed \he fi nit bndgf'. or poulbly oven the first wheel But tbe two IM!~\On have no clear support from any olher major poUUcal leaderw. Oov. George Oeuk.mejian'a re- aources secretary. Gordon Van Vl«k. even threw up hia hands ....~Uringa recentspeech. noting that 'We don't have any at.ate water pc>Ucy." nl. AyaJa.Johnaon propoeal II apparently a needed first atep towardauch policy. And ll'u.atep that had beiter be taken. Other- wt.@ th~ st.a~ will have to 10lve ha water problems during aome f u - tul"(• crlslR w hen r leAr t.hlnkll'4( will be much mort dlfflcuh lhan It Ill today ~~~~~~-·~-·~~-'~~~ -.. Bread lines grow Jobless 'new poor' not aided by recovery By LOUISE COOK • 0tn.. I '"'- Americans by the thousands are lining up for free meals and sacks of groceries at food centers across the country, where ofCiciala say the ranks of the hungry are growing, despite the national economic re- covery. Many of those seeking help are the "new poor," joblea workers who have used up thelr unemployment benefita and savi.nga. Others are welfare families who caJ'U'lOt at.retch the govenunent dollars far enough; the demand rises during the laat week of each month when food stamps run out. The problem stretches from the industrial cities of the North to the booming communities of the Sunbelt. "I. . Kathy Goldman, director of the Community Food Resource Center in New York City, and Rina Rosenberg, director of the Houston Interfaith Coalition. tell the same story. "We have seen things become worse and worse and worse," said Ms. Goldman. "The economy is not getting better in the poor neigh- tx>rhoods." "Our whole goal is to put ourselves out of busin~. So far it has not happened," Rosenberg agreed, add- ing that pleas for help had risen 116 percent' in the past year. The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a non-profit research group in Washington, D.C., founded in 1981 and specializing in analyses of aocial programs affecting the poor. said in a survey published ln May there was "a dramatic increase in the number of people coming to 90Up kitchens and food pantries between February 1982 and February 1983." The center said more than half of the 181 emergency food programs it surveyed "reported that the number of free meals or food basketa they provided increased by 50 percent or more during the year. Nearly one-third of the programs doubled in size over the same period." The survey found "nearly all of the agencies reported a significant number of unemployed workers among thoee seeking aid .... Nine out of 10 agencies alao reported that a significant proportion of the people they served were thoee whoee food stamps had run out before the end of the month." Much of the food is collected throuJ{h food banks linked in a Phoenix-baaed network called Sec- ond Harvest. Mary Crawford, director of com- munications for Second Harve9t, said member bank.a would distribute an estimated 80 million pounds of food th.1a year, up from about 70 million pounds last year. There are no national figu.tes on the nwnber of food distribution centers. In MusachU.Betta alone, however, a study by the Hunger Hotline and the Harvard University School of Public Health found three food banks collecting food, 35 IOUp kitchens providing cooked mea1a and 178 food pa.ntriee giving out sacks of groceries. The operation of the individual food centers varies. Some aerve only a particular category of people - union members, for example, or the elderly. Others are open to everyone. Some require a referTal from a social service agency or set income require- ments. Others do not. Officials of all the centers agree, however, tha t the need is greater than the supply of food. And many of them also say they are seeing new types of faces on the bread lines. Dick Goebel of ,the G reater St. Paul (Minn.) Food Bank said that when the bank opened in March 1982, atx>ut 85 percent of the people receiving food were already getting aome kind of welfare assistance, 10 percent had no income and 5 percent were working but needed help. A client profile in March 1983 showed 48 percent of the people were on welfare, 30 percent had no income and 22 percent were working. "It means to me that we're creating a whole new class of poor people," said Goebel. "Some of these people have been employed 20 or 30 yean. They now find themselves laid off. And they're at a point in their lives where it's pretty difficult. Some are homeowners, they have kids in school." Joan Grate, executive director of Harvesters -the Community Food Network in Kansas City, Mo., and Ruth Sterling, director of Northwest Second Harvest in Seattle, said the same thing. "We're hearing that the kinda of peopJe being served now are laid-off workers, single-parent houaeholda. children and elderly people," said Ms. Grate. "A lot of the people they are helping are not used to having to seek out this kind of help." Steelworkers get hand f rolll th er COIDIDUDity PITTSBURGH (AP) -The food bank has become a key ingredient for jobless steelworkers whoee meals are paid for by rock concerts, cookbook sales, cash gifts and union donations. "Something had to be done to help people," a.aid Jack Conway. coordinator of the Presentation Food Bank in Midland, where a mystery woman known as Mn. Calabash has donated $20,000. "Over the years, steelworkers have always been like that. They stick together. They help out their brothers and sisters." The food banks were first used to help hard hata during the 116-day strike of 1959. They reappeared when the jobless rate among steelworkers, the best paid industrial workers in the world, rut its highest mark since records were first kept after the Great Depression. The first one opened in March 1982 in the Monongahela Valley. Now there are 200 steelworker food banks na- tionwide and atx>ut 50 to 75 locals involved in the so-<:alled "Rust Bowl" apiece and sent copies to President Reagan and each member ol Congrem. Since last August, the USW haa raised $110 ,000 through payroll deduc- tions and other contributions. But most of the money comes from local lngenui- ty -carnivals, a cookbook and con- certs. The local food banks U9e the money to buy food at 10 cents a pound from the Pittaburgh Community Food Bank. In Homestead, USWA Local 1397 made $28,000 from two benefit rock concerts and other money from bingo games, raffles and benefit aoftball games. In May 1982, the food bank fed 300 families. Now, atx>ut 1,000 families each month get milk, eggs, government cheese and butter, canned goods, puta, bread, potatoes, cereal, and other staples. "lt's a supplement," said Jay Weinberg, chairman of the local's unemployment committee. • -the tri-state area around Pittaburgh. The Midland food bank opened lut August after workers donated $92,000 in a deferred cost of living raise. The admission price for a union dance last Cktober was a can of food. .. "It's become a big business. It just gradually evolved. We're all buying time," said Gary Hubbard, spokesman for the United Steelworkers of Ameri- ca, which has seen membership drop 40 percent to 700,000. "There's no other industrial group that's been hit hard- er."' All sales of the urban folk song "Steel MW Blues," written by college student Mike Pickering of Wellsville, Ohio, go to the USW food banks. The union has 90ld 25,000 records at $2 But the real heroine Is a white-haired woman in her 70s whoee real name has never been made public. S he is known only as Mn. Calabash. the name uaed by the late Jinuny Durante when he e nded his per- formances with, ''Good night, Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are." The steelworkers' Mrs. Calabash has donated $20,000 ln the put year. "The Joy of Life is Living it" · oooaweg;ao .. ' · .. .... ·~ . ~ . • I Southern California'• OldHt & Fin#lt Rtttaurant Since 1~aa Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 4, 1983 ~1 ,,..,.... Michael Alexander is in charge of the Watsonville and one o f the oldest in the country. He never Food Bank, one of five in Northern California turns down a donation. Food hanks work magic for needy SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -In four hours on any given Wednesday, Michael Alexander can turn 10,000 pounds of lettuce into 2,000 pounds each of melons. tomatoes, plums, radishes and English muffins. He'f not a magician, but it's still a pretty good trick. And no matter how many times he pulla it off, the feat leaves Alexander with a sense of wonder. "It's amazing," said the fonner va-a volunteer, who runs the food bank in WatlJOnville, one of five major food banks in Northern California and one of the oldest in the country. The food banks in Watsonville, Santa Clara. Concord, San Frandaco and Sacra- mento regularly swap surpluses, sharing the tx>unty . During the summer harvest, Alex- ander's food bank is in green vegetable country -lettuce, broccoli, brussel sprouts and artichokes. John Bateson's food bank in Concord haa plenty of radishes and citrus. The food bank run by Mary Ellen Heiaing in Santa Clara usually has more stone fruit - nectarines, peaches and plums -than it can handle. Orange Coast College Community Service Program Health Care Workshops PHYSICAL CONDITIONING AND REHABILITATION OF THE LOW BACK Thursday, September 15th -7:0~ p.m. to 10:00 p.m . STRESS -NECK, SHOULDER AND ARM PAIN Prevention aad care Of common sports injuries Thursday, S~ber 2,th • 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. E.tch worl.c.hop will be a combination of tedu~. d n'> part1npat1on and c1 qul'"llun •nd an-.wt>1 pt·rinJ Ea1 h ptrttdpen't wit r~m clc1ss notes. postural .:inal~·~1s homt• t''.\t'rCN' program dnd dw Cornell H~alth lndt·~ -.i 195 qut'stmn ht•alth ....rt•t>n•ng Speaker: Dr. Brialljames R. Porte.IU, Cltlropractor Dr. Porteous, a practicing Chiropractor, Is Dtrector of Family Chiropractic C enter. one of California's largest C hiropractic, Physiul Conditioning and Rehabilitation facilities. "Or. Porteous' understaodi"I of and respect fo r the human body is une qualed in my mo re than 50 yttars or teaching docto rs." Dr. Ridurd Stu.ut, Deaa of California College of Medicine, (retired) Fo r mo re information: Victoria Lohman Kazmer, Community Re lations Director Family Chiropractic Center, O range Coast Colle ge Community Service O ffjce Phone: (714) 432-5880 2042 Business Center Drive. 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Alcoholism: Doctors say it's physical BOSTON (AP) -Doctors have found an abnonnality in the way alcoholics break down booze in their bodies, and they say it provides evidence that their condition is caused by a specific physi feet. One of the researchers said the rk a support to the suspicion that severe aloo lisrn is n t simply a weakness but a sickness ~ a biologi origin. "We're saying that what happens may have a clearcut organic basis that makes you look at the whole disease diiferently," said Dr. David D. Rutstein of Harvard Medical School. "There is a feeling of revulsion when you see a chronic alcoholic, but he may just be a very sick guy." The researchers threw a party for Harvard faculty members. let them drink as much as they wanted and took blood samples. They compared these with blood taken from patients at an alcoholism center. "We found a compound in the patients' blood that is not present in the blood of normals when they I drink alcohol," Rutstein said. The substanc, called 2,3-butanediol, is produced when alcoholics metabolue or break down alcohol during digestion. •·• The research was conducted by Rutstein at Harvard with colleagues from the National lnstitue on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the Cen ters for Disease Control. It is being published in Saturday's issue of the British journaJ Lancet. He said the research may eventually have a practical use in finding ways to treat alcoholism. Rutstein said he became interested in the passible inheritance of alcoholism after Scandana- vian studies sh owed that the condition often runs in families. One found that sons of alcoholic fathers who are raised by foster paren ts are four times as likely as sons of non-alcoholic fathers to become alcoholics themselves whe n they grow up. Later, Dr. Richard L . Veech of the federal alcoholism institute found that rats turn alcohol into 2,3-butanediol when the usual process of alcohol metabolism is blocked. 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(AP) -Charlie Dean kept waiting for UCLA to try another deep paaa to the tight end, and, when they did, he was there. · Dean raced 69 yards for an icing touchdown ylith only 18 eeconda remaining u 15th Georgia down- ed the No. 20 Brulna, 19-8, Satur- day night in the Bulldogs' first game without He~hel Walker in three years. Georgia fwd nuned a 12-6 lead throughout the aecond hall, re- pelling a trio of UCLA threats before Dean applied the clincher. "I baited the guy," Dean laid of UCLA quarterback Rick Neu- het.el. "The tight end had been open on it a couple of timee. I hung back and waited and hoped they'd come back to him again, and they did." Dean moved into the safety spot vacated when Jeff Sanchez, an All-Southeutern Conference performer Wt year, was aldellned for the .euon becau.e of a spring eractice broken arm. "I know I can play," Dean aaid. Coach Vince Dooley, who cel- ebrates his ~lat birthday Sunday, aaid, "It waa really a relief to aee Charlie Dean take the ball and run down the field." Dooley prai.aed hi.a defense aa "superb" and aaid UCLA waa "right in there until the very end. They came to fight, and fight they did." "I'm very disappointed in the outcome," Coach Terry Donahue of UCLA said. "We had a chance to win it at the end and we fought back," he aaid. Georgia had built a 12-0 lead in the first half on a touchdown by Todd Willlamll and two field ge>U by Kevin Butler. 'Ille Bulldogs then yielded two field goala in the final 1:12 before halftime and held off three Bruin threeta In the second half to win the aeaaon opener for both teams. Neuheiael'a passing carried the BcuinB from their 21 to the Geor- gia 14, but h.iB fourth down paaa . was deflected in the end zone by Darryl Jones with 2: 14 remaining to preeerve the Bulldogs' lead. Punter Chip Andrews ran out of the end zone with 1 :06 remain- ing to give UCLA a safety. The Bruins were able to reach the Georgia 32 before Dean re- turned the interception to clinch the victory. Williams ecored his touchdown on a four year keeper four minutes before halftime, capping a 63-yard drive. Hia run for a 2-point failed and left the Bull- dogs with their 12-0 teed. Dodgers add another game to West lead 809WllCH Brewers • staying in chase Fear to rule '84 Olympics? Threat of violen ce hangin g &ver Games in LA To begin with, you notice the cocktail hQur oomedianl are laying off the Olympic jokes, the awful truth being the 1984 Games are too cloee to be funny SPORTS COLUMNIST MONTREAL (AP) -"We have one more game on this road trip," said Loe Angeles Dodgen Manager Tommy Luorda, ''and rm hoping and praying we go home with a 4th-game lead." The Dodaera moved 3 ~ games ahead of the Atlanta Braves in , the National League West Satur- day ntiht when the blanked the Montreal Expos, 4-0. Bob Welch. 13-11, pitched into the 1eVenth Inning to gain hi.a fifth stralaht victory while Tom Nledenfuer finiahed the game to earn hi.a 10th save. Luorda talked about Welch workinl with a IOl"e wrilt (it wu hit by a pitch while he was bunt- ing two weeks ago) but the rtaht-hander said, "It only hwu when I swing a bat, it doem't bother me when I'm pitching." The Dodgen u9ed flve singles to ICOl'e three runs ln the firlt lnn1nc .,.mat llW'ter and !mer Brjn Smith, 4-8, but 3;4 u a ttarter. Then Rafael Landestoy hit bis fim. home nm of the. -.ori ln the ninth lnn1ng to com- plete the Loi AJ\aeles ICOl'ine· Welch .:aped two-on none-out lituationl twice throuah lix ln- nin&I but WU repl.oed by Nledenfuer wi\h the t... loaded and none out in the .venth. Steve Sax, Bill Ru.ell and Dulty Baker opened the tint ln- nlna with alOCl!!lllve llftalee alter Pedro Guerrero ltruck out, Ken LendrMux drove home two with a llnale to ri&ht and Mike Manball drove home another with a lincle to left. By JOHN SEV ANO anymore. Ol .. IWJ......... The blunden of the people ln charge have aone BUD TUCKER Way back in April, when the from amuaing to frightenlna and the population of bueball eea10n ata.rted, the Southern California Ia appnbenaive about the IOrt of Angela and the Milwaukee history that will be made here next summer. Brewen were the comensu. At the worst, Loi Ancelee may be remembered ully recogniJable places u Oimeyland and Knott'• favorites to repeat their fortunes as the site of the death.of the Olympic movement. At Berry Fann aa targets for tenortata. . of 1982. best, the community may endure no wone a fate than The goe1 of the crazies la to be heard around the Time baa since run oul on the falling into a mulU-bWlon dollar financial hole. world. Angela, and the Brewen are now Indeed, perhaps Montreal came out ane1lin,g like a "Ofcowwltia,"aayaAnaheimMayorDonRoth. desperately trying to make IUl'e It begonia. , ''They can blow up a Hilton hotel anywhere. 'nley doesn't run out on them, too. Accompanying both of the above ia the dreld of want a place like Dtmeyland. I wLsh to hell Southern The defending Eutem Dtvtaton blood. Calllomia never heard of the Olympics." and American i..ea.ue champlona 1be eecwity problem makes for terrifying Thia ta not unpatriotic talk. Thia makes eeme. were able to stay within four reedJnc. 1be combined armed forcee which -will Mayot Roth would probably cioee down Dia- pme9 of the hich-Oytng blrda of pt.her to attempt to keep onler number J7,000 and neyland and Knott'• durin& the Games but manap- BelUmon aft.er pu11.lna out a 4-3. counUna up. Thia ii Iaraer than the annl• of eome ment uya it haa dealt with eecurtty ~em1 in the dedlion over the Ancela Sat\µ'-countri•. put and will deal with this one. Good. It la too btl for day before 34,312 af-~ The above mentioned force ii oomprlled of eorne countries. Stadium. milltary unl'9; etate, fedeal and Jocal police, and ltwqulteimpo.tbletolrna&lnetbedeliahtof the Andy Huller'• wild pitch to private eecurity people. A yeuo away from deploy.. . pneral ~ in the matter of the Olympiaa. What Ben oitlivie In the ninth 1nnlna ment. much time 11 lp8nt equabbJJna over such the ordinary ddlen. who ia not a merchant or a allow.cl Cecil Cooper, who went mattien • ~ equipment and the diapen-pollddan, can )ook forward to 18 bopel-traffic 3.for""4 with two rum econd and ment ot funds. lnal'la to and from work and a po.tbJe 1tray bullet. an RBI, to waits home from third Ji.a thla ia written, taxpeyen are on the hook for None of thla la to mention ihat the 1984 Olympk bw and map a 2-2 deedlock in about $70 million of the total cout of $122 mlllion. A Gamea micht periah 1n a liaftt drua bust. The recent the ninth lnninl· small price to pay. Pan Amerlcen Oamea 1n Venesuela may have 89' the The Brewert 11Y9't on to .oore 8Ul'l'OUndlnC oommunitl• are confu.ecl, which pattern of what to expect next awnmer and U the one more nm ln the lnn1J\I and would be to pUt lt mildly. 'Ibey have no way of Olyznpk orpnllen ol Loi Anaelee were to teek then held on aa the AnaeJa ICOftd meMWina the implld the OUMI will have on their tdvice from the promoten of the Pan Am th1na ln one of their own and had the.... .,.... ancf bow much la'W'lty wm be needed and c.ar.c-. they would very likely receive one wont of tyt.na rµn at ft.rat wtth two out. where it will come from ~ who will S-Y f« It. COUMel: Milwaukee relief ace Pete I.Add. Oranae County, of COW"le, ii the foremoet 11Pw." (8" ANGELI, p ... 11) example. OttidaJa are ~ over IUCh unlver-( ... OLYMPICS.~ 81) ., ' at Orange Coul DAIL V PILOT Sunday, Sepl. 4, 1983 Dickerson, RohinSon make Ram debut_S today EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . (AP) Fint-round draft choice Eric Dickenon la expected to be a key perf onner for the Rama, and John RoblNOn makee his debut at the helm when they open the National Football Leque regular aeuon today againat the New York Glanta. Meanwhile, the Glanta al.lo have a rookie who can become a major contributor to their team. The rookie, however, wasn't even drafted. Zeke Mowatt of Florida State, who joined the Giants as a free agent after none of the 28 NFL~ aelected him in the 12-round draft. ia expected to be SPORTS BREAK Bejines remains in critical condition after brain surgery From AP dJspaicllH - LOS ANGELES -Mexican ~ boxer Kiko Bejines remained in critical ~ condition Saturday, a day aftersurgery to relieve pressure caused by massive swelling of his brain after being knocked out in a tiUe fight Thunday night, a hospital spokesman said. Bejines, 22, was in extremely aitical con- dition Saturday afternoon, said Los ~eles County-USC Hospital spokesman Tony Tripi. Tripi said he could not give a prognosis for Bejines, but added, "I don't want to understate the gravity of his condition." Neurosurgeons removed a portion of Bejines' right frontal lobe and a blood clot on the IW'face of hla brain in a 3 ~-hour operation Friday. A portion of his skull WM al.lo removed in the operation, which Tripi de9cribed u "a life-saving procedure.'' Bejines has never regained comdouanel8 since being floored by Albert Davila in the 12th round of Thuraday'• fight at the Olympic Auditorium for the VllCallt World Boxing Council bantamweight title. Bejines' parenta and family memben have maintained a vigil at the hospital since the fighter from Guadalajara WU injured. ''Thia I.a bad, bad," said manager Obdulio Munoz, who has al.lo been at the medical center. "All we can do is have hope and pray he recoven from this.,, Quote of th~ day Jolumy Beach, presented with a pack- age of golf balls and a golf cart, driven onto the field by reliever Kent Tekulve, as the Pittsburgh Pirates honored the aoon-to-retire Cincinnati Reda star in his final appearance at Three Riven Stadium: "The goU balls are probably thoee illegal ones ... just like most of Tekulve'• pitches." Curry keeps welterweight title MARSALA. Sid.ly -World Box-ml ing A9odation welterweight cham- pion Donald "Cobra" CwTy retained hia title Saturday, when his fight with Roger Stafford was stopped at one minute, 42 aeconds of the first round after he knocked down the challenger three times. The 21-year-old champion had staggered his cont.ender 88COllCla after the ti.nrt exchange with a powerful right which 11ent Stafford ltraight to the canvas. He stopped Stafford's only llerioua auempt with a sharp awing and unleuhed a combination that produced the challenger'• 8eCOlld fall A lightning direct right punch produced Stafford'• third embarumlng tall. Referee Stanley Chrlatoudolou, from South Africa, auspended the ~,: .. the crowd of 3,000 roared "Cobra" and I •• Tt' tefl•y I C••••el % at Je •·•· their starting tight end. The Rama think eo highly of Dickenon that they plan to uae a one-back offerwe that features him. Dlckenon fln1ahed the exhibition seaon with 218 yarda on 42 carries for a 5.2-yard average, including 128 yardl in the final two gamee when ~year c.o.ch John Robi.neon unveiled his Orioles erupt to crush Twins Baltimore pounded six home runs, • includinC two by Cal=ea Jr. and a grand slam by &.ea S eta during a seven-run explomon in the third in- ning, u left-hander Seett McGrqor and the Orioles blasted Mbme9ota, 13-0 Saturday in the American League. Ripken added two doubles and a ling)e, going 5-for-6 and tying a team record for hita in a game ... 128ewheie, Luce Parrl1b and Cht Lemoa Neb stroked two-run homen to carry Detroit put Toronto, 7-4 ... Rookie Roa ltittle belted a two-run hcmer, hla 29th of the aeuon. to help Kida Des-. to hla 16th victory .. Chicago downed &.tan. M ... Cleveland erupted for 10 rum in the ninth tnnina. 1perked by Gonnu ftomu' two-run homer and RBI lin;Ie and Toby Barrd'• three-run double, to crwb Oakland, 13-6 ... Willie Alk .. hit a three-run homer and Ge1Jenl Peny pltiched a a-hitter aa Kanau City defeated TexM. 6-0 in the tint pme of a double-heede!' and ended a mx-game a1ng 9t:rel.k. BlllJ Sample and Bedly Dea& hit two-run 1in1Jea during a 11.x-run. nine-bit explosion over the first three lnn1np that triaered the Rangers to an 8-1 victory over Kan9le llty in the 9eOOnd game-... J.U M•tel9JCO wan hla eeoond game in as many AL appNl'8JlCe9 and Roy Smalley knocked in two now M the New York Yankeee beet Seattle, 5-3. Every Yankee starter bad at least one bit and Rick CeroDe'1left-fieldlllnaleinthesixthinning800red the winning run off Mlk, Moore, 4-6. Braves' s lide continues Pinch hitter M.lke Euler drilled a • grand slam ·to cap a six-run eeventh-inning Saturday and power Pitt.burgh to a 6-2 victory over faltering Atlanta. 'lbe lOIS WU the Braves' sixth in a row and ninth in 10 games and dropped them 3 ~ pmes behind the Dodgen in the National League West ... Houston fe.11 aieven games off the pace as pitcher F~. J_eakial belted hia first triple since 1972 to h.lghliCht a 8eVell-run first inning and Jody Daria collect.ed four hi ta as the Chicago Cubs routed the Aatros, 9-3 ... Steve Nleot1a drove in three runs with a buee-loaded single in the sixth inning u San Franci8co defeated Philadelphia, 5-4, dropping the Philllea into teOOnd place in the NL Fat. Mike K.raow, 10-8, allowed three runs on four bib avtt 5 ~ l.nn1np to gain the victory, with relief help from Gree_ Mia~ who notched hla 17th save ... Da•e ~ bounced a run-9CIDl'ina lillg)e through the left side of the infield with one out in the 10th inning, 800ring Du Drletffll from third bae to give Ctnd.nnati a 3-2 victory over St. Loula ... Brtu GUet' buea-io.ded sacrifice fly .:ol'ed Bob Ballor with the winning run u the New Y Ol'k Met. defeated San Diego, 4-3 in 15 lnninp. EU.. Sou, 1-4, gave up SllCCe9Sive lingJa in the Meta' 16th to BeUor and Roll Bode• and 'heUr' Adfet'd, ptncb-bitting for Gorman. wu walked intentianally to 1et the stage for Giles' 1ame-w1nnln& RBI. . Raiders, Bengals !play for keeps today f CINCINNATI (AP)-The Loa Angelie9 Raiden and Cincinnati I Bengals are probably glad that I the National Football League reg- ' u1ar eeason finally starts todayy. ' That'• how bad lt'1 been in Lezcano blasts '.ex-manager NEW YORK (AP) -Out- fielder Slxto Lezcano, traded this week by the San Nego Padres to J Philadelphia, says he won't miM Manager Dick Willlaml' hanh style. "He treata hla playen like rob- ots," aaid Le2cano. who went to I the Philliea for tour mlnot leque I playen in a trade Tueeday night. "Dick shOW11 you no reepect. He I wanta the players to nspect him, 1 but you can't ~t respect lf you \have none for other people. He'• I not the rtght penon to ~ the Ptclres, not wtth all the young players they have," he Kid. Lemmo, obtained from St. Louil after the 1 ~81 leMOI'\ for pre.1 e ason play for the two American Conference cluba, which managed juat one victory between them in the exhibition play. -Uncharacterlatically, the two teams' high-powered offemes were sluggish and incona1atent during the pre-eeuon, .amethlng that has concerned both Raiders C.oach Tom Flores and Cindn- natl'a Forrest Gregg. ''I th.ink they're havina some of the same problems that we've had in the pre~aeuon," Flores said. "Their offenae baa sputtered a little bit, not movin8 the ball. And the defeme I.a keepinc them in the ball game. So r think ln that respect, we have a lot of llmi- larities." Thaw similarities were reflect- ed in aimll.ar pl' £913 llon rec::iont.. 'nle Raiden won just one of their fa.Jr gU1'>M, while the Benaa1a went 0-4 foe the tint ti.me in the llistory of the~. After the Benpla' 34-7 drub- blna by the Detroit Llom in the f1"'1 P" ... :m same. area in· c:Umted he wun't pleued with any aped of the tMm'• play. '1'here'1 not one IUY who can polnt a fin8et at eomebody elle," Oncauid. . The Bengal offerwe had been Taking • break· one-back au.ck. The 6-3~ 218-pound Dlckenon "de.ervea the ball a few timee," Robl.naon aaid. "Dickenon'a a good back -fut, qUick. He baa good moves," said Lawrence Taylor, the Giants' right outalde linebacker who has been the NFL's Oe- fenaive Pi.yer of the Year ln h.la first two teeSOns. "We're aolna to have to work to contain hlm." Mowatt wu the biggest aurprt.e of the Glanta' training camp. Hla play waa eo impreealve that eight-year veteran Gary Shirk and third-round draft choice Jamie WllliaJN of Nebruka were waived. Lindsey 'cruises' to BC lead ENDICOTr, N.Y. -Pat Undaey n eagled the 12th hole, birdied the next two and ••sort of put it on cru1ae from then on in" to take a 4-stroke lead Saturday after three rounda of the B.C. Open golf tournament. Lindaey'a 65, coming a day after his sec- ond-round 64, gave him a 13-under-par 200 on the par-71 En-Joie Golf Club ooune. "I've probably played the best golf of my life the last two days," said Lindaey, of Palm Harbor, Fla., who has never won an event in h.la five years on the Profe98ional Golfers' A..>ciation tour and never led a PGA tournament before. Hi.a best finish wu a aeventh-place tie at the Walt Disney World Clalaic in 1982. Vk!lor !':fc:tado collected four b1rdiea and a pair of bogeyB ~a 69 that put him alone In 8eCOlld at 204, nine under par. Tied for third at eight under were John Ad.ams, Mike Reid, GU Morgan and te00nd-round leader Doi\ Pooley. Pooley bo£eyed the first hole and drove his ball into a water hazard on the .econd, finiah.lng with a di.sutroul triple-bo£ey. But he recovered to finish the day just 1 over par. First-round leader Mark O'Meara, a product of Laguna Niguel, made the tum at eight under par, but fell back to 6 under on the back nine, 7 strokes off the lead. Calvin Peete was not around to defend hi.a 1982 B.C. Open tiUe. Chargers make late moves SAN DIEGO -The San Diego [i] Chargers. signed free agent cor-C. • nerback-aafety Darrell Patillo, who was waived earlier lut week, the National Football League club announced Satur- day. Linebacker Cliff Thrift was placed on the injured reserve list due to a hamstring injury. HB's Ashcraft victorious .. LAS VEGAS -For the aecond • time in as many years, the motorcycle team of Dan Aahcraft and Dan Smith cromed the finish line first at the Frontier 500. Aahcraft, 21, of Huntington Beach, and Smith, 19, of Vlaalia, won the grueling off-road raoe Friday with a time of nine houn, 40 minutes and 16 88COllds. "I juat love this race," a beaming Aahc:raft said. "Me and him (Smith) just 8eefD to do better on the long counes. I guem we're just young and in ahape. That helps a lot. We try and race every weekend. ltjusteeema that in theE long races. we really get going." The team'• victory was their aecond major win this awnmer. In June, they won the overall title at the Baja 500 off-road race. "Mexico ii a lot faste.r than this," Ashcraft said. "'lbere, It's almolt all roads and It's not as rough. Here, It'• a lot more desert, rocka and h.llla." c.ot.nddentally, the leOOllCl plJICle finilhera in the Baja race allo came in 8eCOnd at the Frontier. The San Diego team of Larry Roeeeler and Scott 1 Hardin turned in a time of 9:56.51. Aahcraft and Smith estimate they1l earn about $2,500 plua bonU8es from five apomon for their vktory. . '!be winners gave much of the credit to their bllce, a HU8QVUT\A 500cc. ••yeah, 1 rue. it's kind of lucky ... Smith said Coach Bill Parcella -1ected Mowatt to t1.art aplnat the Rarm becau.e al his abWty aa a blocker. Parcel.la alao aaid he planned to uae two tight enda in a number of fonnationa. Tom Mullady, the Gianta' leading receiver last 9e880n, and fifth-round draft choice Malcolm Scott of Louisiana State are the other tight ends with the club. "I've always been a blocker," said Mowatt, who i8 6-3, 240 pounds. "1 tried to come in (to training camp) in condition and that's what helped me." RUSTLERS ... From Page 81 sPa1'in31y lut 11eaaon but will be counted on heavily. RECEIVERS -Shackleford feel.a tight end is the strongest position on the team. Gary Parrish, a sophomore returner out of Newport Harbor; John O'Call.a.han, a transfer from San Diego State; and Dan MacPonald, a 6-3, 205-pounder are all capable tight ends. Troy Ory and Mike Bowles head the list of wide receiven. Both are returners. OFFENSIVE LINE -Four returners include Jim Keller (6-2, 210) at center, Dave Morris (6-3, 255) at tackle, and Glenn Rogers (6-3, 245) and Jerry Tache (6-3, 230) at guard. DEFENSIVE LINE -'The three returners are Alan Akana (6-3, 250), Faamoana Upu (6-2, 215) and Bob Faust (6-0, 24-0). Upu will be the Rustlers' noee man. LINEBACKERS -Sophomore Jamie Pagnanelli was a starter last year. He'll be on the outaide. Two other returners, Jim Carlson (6-2, 220) and Scott Foeter (6-0, 210) will alaoaee playing time at inaide linebacker. SECONDARY -Doug Cue (5-10, 170), Onam Nixon (5-8, 165), Mike Ruberio (6-0, 180) and Mike Moore (6-1, 190) are all returners. KICUNG GAME -Mike Pearlman will dO tbe J>Wltin&· He averaged 41.8 per kick last &eallOI\. Frshman Mike Doen. a Mater pei product, proved he has a range of 40-45 yards. * Golden West facts, schedule Nickname: Rustlers • Colors: Green and gold Conference: South Coast 1982 record: 5-5 Offense: Multiple Defense: 52 Head C-oach: Ray Shackleford. Staff: Art Michalik, offensive line; Joe McGuck.in, offensive line: Mike Shaughnessy, wide receivers; Fred Hoover, tight ends, kickers; Pug Pierce, defensive coordinator and secondary; Barry Watt.en, inside linebackers; Bob Cicero, outside linebacken; Ted Laurent, defensive line; Don Rowe, linebackers. * 1113 Sc•edaJe Sat., Sept. 17 -at Saddleback Fri., Sept. 23 -Santa Ana (at Orange Coast) Sat., OCt. l -Bakersfield (at Orange C.0.Ut) Sat., Oct. 8 -at Pasadena Sat., Oct. 15 -Fullerton (at Orange Coast)• Sat., Oct. 22 -Compton (at Orange Coe.st)• Sat., Oct. 29 -at San Diego Mesa• Sat., Nov. 5 -bye Sat., Nov. 12 -at Cerritos• Sat., Nov. 19 -Mt. San Antonio (at Orange Coe.at)• Thur., Nov. 24 -at Orange Coast, 11 a.m. • • South Coast C.Onferenoe game. All games at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwille noted. OLYMPICS ... From Page B 1 . Sophisticated drug testing equipment will be brought to Loa Al)gelee and no tooner 11et up for operation than the political equabbllng will axn- menoe. It I.a not out of the question 8Clme delesations will refu.e the teeta or object to the penonne1 doing the teetinl and/or the time of day the testing takes place and so on and eo forth. ANGELS LOSE ... From Page 8 1 however, induced catcher Bob Boone to line out to Robin Yount at short to end the game, record- ing hia 17th save in the prooeea. ''Thi.a was a big game for us becau. It kept us four (games) back lnstead of five," agreed Mil- waukee Manager Harvey Kuenn. "We need this win tonight and we're going to need a lot more wins," added aecond baaeman Jim Gantner, who supplied two hita to the Brewen' 11-hit attack. "What we can't do ls get caught looking ahead. We nave to play each game one at a time." The Brewen are fortunate in that they have 1even games re- maining with the Orioles. In tact, they al8o have ai.x remaining with Detroit -which ls a haU-game in !ront of them -and aeven with New York -which i.I a half-game behind them. So then'• a lot that can happen over the next 27 game.. "We just have to blank lt out," said wlnnin8 pitcher Mlke Caldwell (11-9) of the talk ahead. "We know what lltuation we're ln. lt'• w.m't live or d1e 1! we lost tonllht. but certainly we wanted to wjn. We don't want to put ounelvee in a pmitlon wlwn we have to win 9 of our lut 10 or IOmeth.lni like that. San D6e80 pitcher Steve Mura. betted .289 with 16 homen and 84 ru.na batted ln !alt yHr. But he m1.ed 38 of the PedNll' ftnt t 30 pme1 thlt year and bettled only .214 with ~t homers and 49 RBJ. "1 played with • bed ankle and a bad beck and they eave up on me," he l&ld. ''They weren't s-- tient. I WMO't havinl that pd a year, and with the money rm mak1na ($47~.ooo a -.on), 1 knew th.y had to do tomethinc," effec:Uve with Ken Andel•• at ~ untfl the drubbtnc by Detroit. ''Offensively, we wtte Inept." Grea IUlnmed up. ''lt w11 ).alt , oombinadon of thinp •.. We aot people open and one of two lhJ.nea would happen; t'lther we didn't hit them or we Sol~·· D•n Qultenberry, a former Oran1e Coast Colle1e and CA.ta Meea ffi&h 1ta.ndout, 11 ju1t two MVet abort of the major-league ~rd. Qullenben-y ha1 36 taves, two behind the 88 John Hillel' recorded with Detroit in J 976. "Right now we're in • holding pette:m and we're ffght!f\I for aarvtv~ no matter who ..-e play, whether lt'I' C1eYeland or a.JU· mon. We limply ('U't lfve up anymon~.J· Caldwell worked 1 •\l'CIW el&ht IMl.np aplnlt the Anp111 pl· ting lnto trouble only once, ln Ow (lfth, when Bobby ~k bi.md a • BULLITIN BOARD Pllotla~ eour.1£> The ~e Wiii ~-S. Coat1 Guard ~ Wea~• coorse In coaa1e1 u;:/'~(· Aorllle 56, Tile cl•!~. 0 ng beginning Y8Cl!1 C -....... Wiii be held Beech lub, 6286 Marine P~~~ Foor Wlnda Cl · ca Mell, long ForU:-wllt begin a1 7·3o at (213) ~':_°1.8,.!~nformailon~p~• F """"· reef King Football scores FAA WEST Arizona SO, Oreoon SI 6 Wuhlnglon SI. 27, Mont•na St. 7 Nevada L8' Veges 21. Ne· vada Reno 11 Pacific U. 21, Oreoon lS ROCK In Cel State Fullerton 13, Boise SI. 10 S. Utan •2. W. Monlana 10 Air Force J.4, Colorado St. 13 New Mexico 17, Utah 7 WvomJng 3•. S. Dakota 13 SOUTHWEST SMU 2•, Loulsvllle 6 Tulsa J.4, S.n Dl11110 St. 9 Abllene Cnrl\tlan 23, Angelo SI. 9 Ark a nsa s Tenn.·Marlln 0 St . 3 I. Cent. Arkensu 21, Ark.·Plne Bluff 0 Tenneuee St. 20, Hampton Inst. 1• Tn.·Cnattanoooe 13, Jeck- \onvlUe St. 6 0 Trov SI. 33, Tuskegee 6 Virginie Union 1•. J.C. Smith Winston-Salem 17, Virginia SI. 16 MIDWEST Georgie 19, UCLA I Long Beach St. 21, Kansas St. 20 N. llllnols 37, Kansas J.4 Akron 13, Kent SI. 6 Bell St. •2. Rhodt Island 26 Chadron St. 7, S. Dakota Teen o E. llllnols 31, llllnoJs SI. 7 E. Michigan 7, M arshall 3 Hastings 10, Northern St.,S.D. 9 Indiana St. 10, NE Louisiana N. Texas St. 32, W. Tues St. 9 3 Pittsburg St. 17. Arkenws Teen 1• SOUTH APPalechlen SI. 27, Wake Forest 2S u Mlsslu lppl St 1•. Tulane 9 N. Carolina 2•. S. Carolina I Kentucky 31, Cent. Michigan Clemson ••. W. Carolina 10 Pittsburgh 13, Tenneuee 3 • Florlda 21, Miami, Fie. J Loras 36, Upper Iowa 12 M lnn.·Du lulh 12 , WJ\. ·Superior 7 Mlnn.·Morrls 23, Concordia, Moor. 1• Mo. Southern 29, Wlcnlla St. 21 Mo. Wutern 35, M is· sour I· Rolla 21 Murrav Sr. 25, SE Missouri 11 Nebraska-Omaha 12, NE M issouri 7 S. Carolina SI. 13, Furman 3 Florida SI. •7, E. Carolina ~ 7 Virginie 31, Duke 30 N. Dakota S5, Michigan Tech N. Dakota SI. 17, N. Michigan Grembllng St. 21. Alcorn SI. O E. Kentuckv 21, E. Ten· ntUff St. IS Jackson St. 21, Alabama St. O Ltnolr·Rnvne 13, Guilford O Liberty Baptist 15, Howard u. 10 Llvlnoston St. •1. Miies 6 McNM .. St. 18, NW loulsl· en. 13 Middle Tenn. Sl, Savannah St. 0 Morris erown 13, Fave1- t1vllle St. 10 Nlchotls St. 21, Lem ar 1• N.C. Centrel 21, Livingstone 17 SI. Paul's 26, Bowle St. 13 s. MlsslulPPI 32. Rlcnmond 3 14 N. Iowa :U, Orekt 10 Peru SI. 10, Doane 7 S. llllnols 36, W. llllnols 6 VelPt relso 31, Alme 7 EAST Boston College •5. Morgan SI. 12 Edinboro St. 41. West Llbtr· IV l Glenvllle St. 7, Wevnesburg 7. tit Mansfield SI. 28, Dist. of Cotumble 14 Shepherd 37, M lllersvllle SI. 14 Sflpperv Rock 11, eroomsburg S'-7 W Virginia SS, Ohio U 3 Illinois St. edges Kansas F rom AP dlapak•H Mike Gottfried of Kansas and Wally English of Tulane both will have to wait a little longer for their first victories in their new coaching jobs. Northern Illinois, which had the dubious distinction of ending Northwest.em's NCAA record COLLEGE FOOTBALL [•J 34-game losing streak last year, ruined Gottfried's debut Saturday. edging the Jayhawk:s, 37-34, on Vince Scott's 26-yard field goal with 8 se<.'Onds left. M ississippi State quarterback John Bond hit Danny Knight with two long passes to set up first-half touchdowns as the Bulldogs edged Tulane, 14-9. In other action, seventh-rahked Florida State edged F.ast Carolina, 47-46, 11th-ranked North Carolina downed South Carolina, 24-8, and No. 19 Southern Methodist ripped Louisville, 24-6, on the first major weekend of college football in 1983. No. 1 Nebraska, No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Texas, No. 4 Penn State, No. 5 Auburn, No. 6 Notre Dame, No. 8 Southern Cal, No. 9 Oruo State, No. 10 Michigan, No. 12 Louisiana State, No. 13 Alabama, No. 16 Iowa, No. 17 Maryland, and No. 18 Washington were all idle on Saturday. Kelly Lowrey hit tight end Tom Wheeler for a 5-yard touchdown Pa.as with 4:36 to play boosting Florida State over F.a.st Carolina in a game in which the lead changed hands seven times. Lowrey pasaed for three touchdowns and Greg Allen, last year's national scoring champion. added three more for the Seminoles. F.ast Carolina's Henry Williama scored on a 56-yard punt return and 98-yard kickoff return. Sports on TV, radio today TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL-Ram8 at New York Olanta. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL-Lo8 Angeles Raiders al Cincinnati. 10:30 a.m. (11) -BASEBALL -Dodgers al Montreal. 1 p.m. (2) -TENNIS -Earl)' round play of the U.S. ()pen al Flushing Meadow, New York. (4) - NFL FOOTBALL -New York Jets al San Diego. 3:30 p.m. (7) -GOLF -C.OVerage of the 8Srd U.S . Amateur Champtonarup at Glenview, Ill. (taped). R ADIO NFL FootbalJ -Rams at New York Olanta, 10 a.m., KMPC (710); Raiders al Cincinnati, 10 a.m .. K.RLA (1110); New York Jet.I 8t San Di~. 12:45 p.m., KNEWS (1 190). ./ Buebtll -Dudiel"I at Montre&l, 10:35 a\lm., KABC (700); Milwaukee at Anpt., 12:~~ p.m .. KMPC(710). = GI & Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sut •. 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The Renew, Redo, Redecorate Place!!! l'l'Oll HOUll. lltOHOAY ntl!U l'lt!OAT I • I I IA~'I' I • 1 I tulCIAY I • I n • /\ ~- IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 The American 12-meter yacht Liberty (top ), wi th Denn is Conner (botto m , left ) a t the helm, was chosen to rep- resen t the United St a tes in defe nding the Ameri- ca's Cup in the race final. K yle Smith (bot- tom , right), a crew member of Liberty, cel- e brates with Conner after h earing the news. 49ers roll, 28-20 ~teinke 's field goal lifts Fullerton From AP dllpakbea MANHATTAN, Kan. -Jose Oceguera's school-record five Cleld goals and Lenny Montgom- ery's darting runs lifted underdog Long Beach State to a 28-20 victory Saturday night over Kansas State in the football opener for both teams. Oceguera drilled a 41 -yard field g~with just over seven minutes to play to give the 49ers a 22-20 lead, and they tacked on a touchdown in the final minute after a short Wildcat punt. Quarterback Tocld Dillon ran 13 yards for that score to ensure the victory, although Kansas State came roaring back only to have a pass intercepted in the Long Beach State end zone as time ran out. Oceguera also had field goals of 34, 20, 30 and 26 yards before ramming through the one that put the 49ers of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association ahead to stay. CS Fullerto n 13, Boise S t.. J 0 BOISE, Idaho -Greg St.einke's fourth-quarter 51-yard field goal broke a tie and lifted Cal State Fullerton to a 13-10 decision over Boise State. Steinke, a product of Fountain Valley High, had earlier connected from 24 yards away in the third quarter to help the Titans build a 10-3 advantage. Fulle rton couldn't generate much offense in the first half. The Titans' only score came early in the second quarter when Boise State's junior quarterback Gerald DesPres tried a long sideline pass to Pat Fitzgerald, but comerback Lee Miller timed it just right and took the inten::epted pass 75 yards for a score. Tulsa 34, San Diego S t. B TULSA, Okla. -Red.shirt freshman quar- terback St.eve Gage dashed 49 yards for one touchdown and passed for another as Tulsa exploded past San Diego State, 34-9. Senior running back Michael G unter rambled for 100 yards and two touchdowns for the Tulsa Hurricane, which extended i~ two-season winning streak to 10 games with the season-opening win. The Aztecs' passing attack turned into a liability as Tulsa defenders picked off three Mark McKay passes on three straight Aztec possessions in the first half. Two of them turned into Tulsa touchdowns. Florida S t.. 4 7 , E . C•rollna 48 TALLAHASSEE, F1a. -Kelly Lowrey hit tight end Tom Wheeler for a 5-yard touchdown pass with 4:36 to play, boosting No. 7 Florida State to a 4 7 -46 victory over F.ast Carolina. Lowrey passed for three touchdowns and Greg Allen, last year's national ~ring champion , added three more as the Seminoles won the game in which the lead changed aeven times and the 10le punt was returned for a touchdown. Wheeler's winning reception, his aeoond touch- down, spoiled a brilliant perfonnance by the Pirates' Henry Williams, who scored on a 56-yard punt return and 98-yard kickoff return. Wide receiver Hassan Jones caught an 8-yard touchdown pass and Cedric Jones ran 5 yards for other Seminole touchdowns. For East Carolina. tight end Norwood Vann scored on a 35-yard pass from Kevin Ingram, Jimmy Walden had a 4-yard TD run and F.amest Byner added a 1-yard BCOre. Jeff Heath kicked field goals of 51 and 21 yards for F.ast Carolina. Seminoles comerback Eric Riley intercepted a pass to set up the game-winning touchdown and stopped a Pirate scoring threat with 3:39 to play. Calllornla I B, T exa s A&M 17 COLLEGE STATION, Texas -California linebacker Ron Rivera tackled Texas A&M 's J immie Hawkins in the end wne for a safety with 57 seconds to play to finally quell a 17 -point comeback by the Aggies and rally the Bears to a 19-17 victory. The winning play came only aeoonds after California had kicked an apparent game-winning field goal, but the Aggies were penaliz.ed for roughing kicker Randy Pratt and Cal Coach Joe Kapp elected to take the points off the board and try for a touchdown. On the next play. quarterback Gale Gilbert fumbled and A&M's Mike Ashley recovered at the A&M 4-yard line. But seconds later, Hawkins ran to his right and was decked in the end zone by Rivera, ending the Aggie's com back from a 17 -0 halftime deficit. The Golden Bears took a 17 -0 halftime lead on runs of 43 yards by Dwight Gamer and one-yard by Ron Story and Randy Pratt before the Aggies suddenly caught fire and tied it up. Paellle Zl, Ore•o• J 5 EUGENE, Ore. -Pacific fullback Ku-by Warren scored t wo touchdowns and the Tigers' defense stified Oregon most of the afternoon in a 21-15 upeet victory over the Ducks. Pacific quarterback Paul Bemer threw for 107 yards, including a 41-yard touchdown bomb, before being injured early in the second quart.er. Oregon, unveiling ita new offense, fumbled twice to set up Pacific touchdowns. Australia II takes Cup lead over British foe Pacific, under first-year head coach Bob Cope. took an early lead after Oregon's touted freshman Kevin Willhite fumbled and the Tigers' Michael Greer recovered deep in the Ducks' territory. Warren scored moments later on a nine-yard run. Oregon's Paul Schwabe booted the first of his three field goals, this one going 35 yards, to cut the lead to 7-3. first won in 1851 . NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -The winged-keel yacht Australia II defeated British rival Victory '83 by three minutes, seven seconds Saturday in light winds. taking a 2-1 lead in the America's Cup challenge finals. Liberty was chosen for the 25th cup def en 'late Friday aft.er defeating her last opponent, the veteran cup campaigner Courageous. in two final races in Rhode Island Sound. Australia Il, with a novel keel her crew keeps hidden. led by seven seconds at the start Saturday, by 1 :41 at the first mark, and skipper John Bertrand had a w hopping 4:55 edge a t the third tum. But the British yacht cut that to 3:40 on the downwind run, where Australia II has done poorly much of the summer. And they shaved 33 seconds more on the final tacking leg. Bemer completed four of five passes for 82 yards on the next Pacific scoring drive, the last a 41 -yard scoring bomb to Lionel Manuel, to make it 14-3 after one quarter. Schwabe's 44-yard yard field goal cut the lead to 14-6 at halftime. The two are in a best-of-seven race series to decide which is on the starting line Sept. 13 to race for the historic sailing trophy against de fending cham- pion Dennis Conner and h.i.s new lxlat, Liberty. There was a leisurely southwest breeze of about eight knots for Saturday's racing over a full 24.4-mile Olympic course. The America's Cup competition is sailed in 12-meter boats: aluminum-hulled vessels about 65 feet long, weighing 30 tons with a mast nearly 90 feet high carrying 1,800 square feet of sail. Jf'as••••~• S t. Z7, 1'1011t11aa St. 7 PULLMAN. Wash -Rickey Turner fired touchdown passes of 45, 34 and 22 yards as Washington State ripped Montana State, 27-7. The lxlats are survivors of seven challengers which began racing in early June seeking the priz.e which the New York Yacht Club has held since it was Victory '83, with Rodney P~ttison and Lawrie Smith sailing, showed strength late in the race Saturday when the wind shafted 15 degrees but could not catch the fleet Aussie boat. Sigel, Perry paired in amatuer finals GLENVIEW, ill. (AP) -De- fending champion J ay Sigel turn- ed back medalist Clark Bur- roughs and Chris Perry went an extra hole to best Clifton Pierce in semifinal match play Saturday at the 83rd U .S. Amateur Golf Championship. Sigel, a 39-year Berwyn, Pa .. insurance broker, won 3 and 2 at the 16th hole when Burroughs, a 20-year-old who plays No. 2 on the Ohio State squad, conceded a deuce putt. Perry. a teammate of Burroughs who occupies the Buckeyes' No. l spot, never led in his match with Pierce, but cap- tured the 19th hole of play. Sigel goes into Sunday's na- tionally televised 36-hole wrapu~ with a chance to become the first player to win the U.S . Amateur in succes&ve years since Harvie Ward turned the feat in 1955-56. H1s victory last year made him the oldest golfer to hold the title since Bill Campbell, now presi- dent of the United States Golf Association, won in 1964 at the age of 41. Sigel won the first two holes at the 6,991-yard, par-72 North Shore Country Club course and was never challenged thereafter. He made the turn 2-up at two-over-par 37 and lost only the 10th hole. Burroughs shot 39 on the front. Perry, 21, of F.dina, Minn., had his hands full with Pierce, a Law- ton. Okla.~ native who plays for the University of Oklahoma and is one of the longest-hitters to come through the original field of 282 compt.etitors. Pierce scrambled throughout the match, but managed to go 2 up after a par on No. 8, and again at the 12th hole, where he sank a 10-footer for birdie. But Perry, the son of fonner major league pitcher Jim Perry. squared the match at the 17th. Comebac k lifts Eagles o ver 4 9ers SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Backup quarterback Joe Pisarcik directed a second-half Philadel- phia comeback, and the Eagle& escaped with a 22-17 victory over San Franci:soo after a 49ers' touchqown pass was nullified by a penalty in the closing seconds of Saturday's Na tional Football League season opener. Guy Benjamin, the 49ers' sec- ond-string quarterback, h lt Dwight Clark in the end wne with 11 seconds remaining. But guard Randy Cross was called for holding. With just over a minute left, the 49ers' Wendell Tyler lost a fumble inside the Eagles' 10-yard llne, with Roynell Young recover- ing in the end zone. The 49ers got the ball back when Hubert Oliver fumbled at the Philadelphia 28. The Eagles' victory came in their first game under Marion Campbell. the new head coach. II# ..... Knox begins era with Seattle today Joe Montana. the 49ers' start- ing quarterback, left the game twice after hard hits. Benjamin hit tight end F.arl Cooper on a 73-yard touchdown pass play with 4: 15 remaining in the game as the 49ers' cut a Philadelphia lead to 22-17. Philadelphia 's K en Cla rke h as his ha nd whe re it sh ouldn't be agains~ San Francisco fullback Roger Craig during first quarter Saturday. From AP dl1pa&ch1 Chuck Knox has done it twice before -in Los Angeles and Buffalo. Today he makes his third debut as a new National Football League coach, this time with the Seattle Seahawks. But Knox, who guided the Rama to five dlvision cham- plonahipB in his five years with them (1973-17) and the Bills into the playoff.a in two of his .five 1N10na with them (1978-82). cau- tions the Seahawks' fans not to expect too much too 1100n from him or his rookie running star. Curt Warner. ''Too many fana think that juat becaute we're here that f!Very· thing'• going to turn itself around," Knox said of the Sea- hawlc.s, who have finished with lo9ing ttODrd.11 the paat three eeaeonL "We're not going to do It ovemJ~ht, but quality playere Uke Curt Warner wilJ get us going in the right direction." They start off the season m Kansas City, where the Chiefs, too, have a rookJe head coach - John Mack:ovic, previoualy an as- sistant in DallaS unqer Tom Landry ana. before that, the head coach at Wake Fore11t. Today's other openers are the Denver Broncos at the Pittsburgh Steelers, the New York Jets at the San Diego Chargers, the St. Louis Cardinals at the New Qr. Jeana Sainta, the Green Bay Pack- ers at the Houaton Oilers, the Atlan\a Falcons at the · Cblcago Beata, the Baltimore Colts at the New England Patttota, the De- troit Lions at the T8mpa Bay Buccaneers. the Loe Angele11 Raider. at the Clncin1'1H..i Bengals. the Miami Dolphla at the Buffalo Bll18, the Rama 9l the New York Glanl" and the Mlnn~w Vik inp •t the Cleveland Srown.1. 'T Navratilova, Connors breeze at U.S. Open NEW YORK (AP) Martina Navrat.ilova and Jimmy Cqnnors walued, Andrea Jaeger staggered and Guillenno Vilas fell Saturday in the third round of the U.S . Open T ennis Champion.sh.Jp1. Vilas, the Argentine left-hander who was the last foreign player to captw-e America's premter tennfS tournament, was upeet by Greg Holmes, the reigning NCAA and Pan American G ames champion, 6-Z: 6-2. 6-3. Navratilova, the women's top &eed who l8 trying to win the only Utle thnt has eluded httr, aped through Kate Gompert 6·2, 6·2: Connors, the defending men's champion and seeded third this year, eliminated Bruce Manson 6-0, 6·4, 6-0; whUe Ja<.'gcr, M!eded third In the wolll('n'" dniw, ou\luk-d Mirna Jau~v('(· of Yugoslavia 6·2, 6-7. 7-6. Also !falling on Saturd1ty was nlnth-M>eded And~a Temesvari of Hun ~ gary. who waa upeet by Pucale Paradla of France. the reigning French and Wimbledon junJor girls champion, 6-4, 6-0. "Noone ln tennis ls Wlbeatable,'' Jaeger said when asked about Navratilova. "You can't t.ake anything for granted." Vilas knows tl\at only too. well "l never saw him play (befo~),'' the aixth-aeeded Vilas uld of Holmes. a student at the UnJverslty of Utah. "It wu a surprbe to me becauae normally In the third round you get tomeone you know. I did not know how to play hlm ..... ConnOra, who pltlyed despite receiving a death threat earlier ln the day, hid no problel'l\J roortn, Into the round-of· 16. Oflldala la~r Mid th t.ourrwncnt "took our noMnal procedures" and Connors left the stadium lmmedlately after hi.I match. Navratilova needed 69 minutes • mak- ing It her longest matcb of thlt O rand S'lam . " event -to dlapo.e of Gompert. Jaeger waa rolling alOfll with a 8-2, 5-1 lead when Jauaovec, a finaliat at the French Open th1t year, began her comeback on the hardcourta of the Nadonal Tennia Center at Flushing Meadow. "She started playing better and I made an Wlbellevable amount of mijtakes." J~ Mid later. "I went for too many lho1a when l ahouldn't h.ave. t should have played the ume way Wt aot me to 6-2, $-1. I ruahed It too much." Jauaovec betlled back to 6-8, then won five strataht pmm. then took the~ 7-2. tn \be third •t. Jaeaer tell behind. then pulled even at 4-4. The two traded ltNioe breakalnthe lllhand l2thgamtttoaplnf0 lnto a tiebreaker. Thl1 ttme Jaeacr waited no tbne, wlnnJJ\I the first four ~ta en ~t.e ~a 7-1 v1ctory. FDR THE RECORD ~ . . " . MAJOR LIAGUI! STANDINGS Ametkaft LMeue Cnleaoo ICana.ss Cllv Oakland Ta~aa ....... Mlnnnote S..llle lklllmort Oat roll MHwt u!lff New York Toron10 8o•lon Cleveland w•s T DtvnK>N W L n 51 •S 10 66 n .., 74 62 73 51 19 SI 14 EAST DIVISION 19 SJ 77 SI 76 51 IS 51 ,, 64 6S 71 60 16 S.lunle'('a sc-Mllwaultff 4, Alletlt 3 Oetroll 7, Toron10 • e1111,,_. 13, MJnnaw11 o Clllcego 9, Bo•ton 6 Cleveland IJ, Oakland 6 Kena.s• Cltv S· I. Tuu 0-1 New York s. SH iii• 3 Tacla'I'• Gama• ,.(1, 570 .4 1 .471 460 4S9 ,423 371 .591 510 .S67 .564 .536 471 U I GB 12 l2V. 15 IS 10 26 Mllweukff (Sullon 7·111 at A'"'911 (JQl>n 9· 111 0a1ro1t (AbC>otl s-•I al Toronlo CSlleb 13· 11) Chicago (Burn1 1·11 el Bo•lon (Hu"I 10-10) lklllmort IOavls 11·51 er Mlnna1011 (FlllOll H I Cleveland (SulcllHt IS-'ll el Otkla'1d (McCalty 5·61 Ntw YMll. 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Grou 4·41 San Ola9o (Htwklns 3-61 et Ntw Y0t" IL vncll ,_II Pt11111uron 10.Laon t.-21 at Atlenle IM<Murtrv 12·" Cincinna ti (Prlea 10·61 " SI LOUI• ( Anduler 6· Ill HoUtton IRuhlt 1·3) •I Cnlcasio IRt lnav 14·10) ~.,.. CiamM San oieoo •• DM9an. lnl Clllcaoo al MonlrH I HouslOll a l Atlant• Cincinnati at San Frer>elKO Plllabuflll'I ., SI. Loula, 2 Plllladall>hla at New YOfk, In) AMERICAN LEAGUE ~·· An9M•l 11111\.WAUt<Cll CALIP'OttNIA MolllOf lb Gantnr :It> Youn• u COOPaf ID Simmon' c Ooltvl•" ltHoweldn R-s>tl Mannnod CMoora r1 Telllb ae rllbl aerlllll 5000 Burle\n u 4 110 4 I 2 0 Aelamt u 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 V alenlln rf • 0 2 I 4 2 3 I 8en1Quz H 3 l I 0 l I 2 O O.C:nu 3b 4 0 0 0 l O 2 O R Jcksn lb 4 0 t 0 3 0 0 I LYM d l 0 0 I lo I I Boooe c 4 o O O J 0 0 0 RClark dn l I I 1 4 0 I 0 LuOrlCh 11> 3 0 I 0 M 4 II 3 T.-a l2 l 1 l Sc-.bvllWnll MIW•llll" 000 200 002-4 c.llllenlll 000 .., 001-3 Game-Wlnnl119 RBI -Nona. E~YM. DP-Mllwaull• l, CalHornla 2 LO&-Mllwauk.. '· C•llfornla 4 2.-C-,Vaitntlna. HR-RClark CSI ~nnlno. SF-!.""" II' H It IEll 9B SO MIWM* .. Caldwell W, 11•9 • s 2 I Ladd S,17 1 2 I 0 ~ Win L,7·11 I 9 4 • 2 2 Haaslar 0 I 0 0 0 0 S.ndlez 1 ; I 0 0 0 0 Wiii Plltllad 10 two be lier' In tlll Haul9r oll~ 10 one belier tn tlh WP-+ieular T-2:2•. A-J.4,312 A'"* 1Ytf'l9" 9ATTING A• R H HR Ital ,.d. ,., ... 420 st 1'1 2 40 .350 O.Clnc.ai m 43 17 16 SJ 197 9urle\On 112 20 33 0 I I .295 Gtldl 3'7 '5 113 16 " .m hnkluez 251 37 1S ) 24 .291 Scotllan U2 42 10 • 31 .271 Lvnn "' Sol 110 21 11 .264 Boone '°° 40 104 7 46 :160 Ito. J.O.M>n m 36 75 6 33 .m l'Oll JlO 29 13 2 29 .2S2 WltfOno 109 12 17 I 12 ..24 LuClr a tlell 111 10 27 0 • .24 Downing m St 19 16 .. 245 Valafltlna z:ll 2• 56 9 JS ..242 Clark "' 15 ., s II .232 Adam• IS 11 11 l •. 212 Ra. JeclllOll 371 43 1S " 41 ,202 ()'~ry 41 s • 0 2 .1•7 To111s (,6,. 6201,2'2 119 Sl7 .264 f"ITCHING .,. H u SO W·LlllA b l'ln I~ 170 .. ., MO 3.41 Sanchez " IO )7 43 1·7 H4 F0<ldl 1 ... ..., 191 Sl " IM 3'7 Curll1 ~ 61 35 XI H3tt KIMHI 12~ 121 43 13 11·5 405 St airer 52'1'> 64 ,, n J•I 4.30 Jonn ,...., 177 ll so 9·11 4.5' Wiii 133 147 " •7 7·11 '74 HaUltf J.4~ 39 IS 20 0·4 03 Mcuuonttn 40'1» S3 16 )3 I·~ 6.03 llrown , .. ..., II s 7 1-1 U t Total' 1.:n• l.356 (%) SS3 •2·1) 09 Stvai Sanchez 6, Wiii 4, H•nltr 4, Curtis 3, K llOll 2 MAJ<>tl LEAGUE LIADl lU American L.M.,. (Tlw'wtfl ,.,...,., 0--) aATTING CUI •• ball) 8-,, 8otton, )67, C..NW, Aftllft, .-, Tr~. De· !roll, m ; Wllllaller, 0.trotl, '21, McRH , Kan.H Cltv, .J20, RUNS: E.Mufrav, Banlm«a, '4. Rlc>litn, aaltlm«a. n i MoMlrf, TOfonto, to; ~. aotton, M; lt.HaMarM>n, O.kland .... RBI: c-. MllwaUk .. , 107; lttc:., Botton, 106; Wlnf\alcl, New Yori., fl; L.N Perrl\11, o.t1ol1, ": Arm.,, eotlon, n. Hin : ._.J. llotlon, 17'; WNt ... er, Detroit, 170; .. -. Mllw•Ull. .. , 164, Md ", t<•Ma' CllY, 151, Rl<a . BotlOll, 157, Rll*en ... tt~. 1S7 DOUBLES: t ooo,, Botton. 43; L..N.Parrl•n. Detroit, J7, NICRH , Kan ... , Cltv1 171 Hrbalt., Ml-ta, M; Rl!*an, Ball~,M TRIPLES: Grlflln. Toronto, •; Franco, C........,, ~i Gant,,.., Mltwauk", I. Win• flalcl, H9w TOfk, •• HOME ltUH1. R-. BollOn, 34, Armat, a.IOll., .Jl; Kittle, c.riic-, 21, Coociet, Mltw~ ... U; f!.Murrav, e.ttll'nofa, 2'. Ll,tJIMkl, OllCH O, t•: Wlt>llalCI, New YC)(ll, M. S'fOLEN aASE$: R.Hendaf'ton, 0.k· i.M, '1; R.Law, Cnlc:aoo. '2, J Cru1, Cn~ .... WWllM)ft, ltanMt Cnv, 47; s.n.. r. ... ,.,. l't'fCHINO CU 6Kl.iotl1) HMl , MU• w..-.w 12·3, U7, NICG<-, ta1tin-a, 1 .. S. aOt, lt~tl, New Yoo ., 14·S, ).11, ...,_!On, C....._nd, 10-4, U4, Morrl1, 0.· lroh 1... an . s'r1t1doun· Mor"'1, 0t1ro11. 1'4; llltlfltottlL New Yortl, H•. Stl9b. l'oronhl. us. "·••Mitt«, en~. 15'J; kttcllllol, CleYa!Md IJJ. SAVf!S: QulMnllafry, Ka~' CHv, M, It.Davia, MllWtO!a, 1', Stanln. Bolton. U, C•udll. S.ltt., n, L-1, o.tf'Olt, 17 Nanenel L .. eut (ftlrautfl ,.,,..,.. ~) BATTING <:MCI a l DalS) Madlock, Pit l•buroh, .313, Cruz, Hou11on, 3 19; Da wM>tl, MonlfMI, .319, Heneltkk, 51.LOUI,, .319. PuN, Houston, 311. RUNS: Muronv, Atlante, lot; Raina,, Monlrtll, 104. Oawion, Monlrtal, '71 En na, San Francltco, IS. Schmkll, Ptoll•· dell>llla, 11 RBI. OawM)ll, MolltrH I, ft, Murohv, Allanle, '3, Ser.midi. PllllaoalPllla, 92, ~ •• Oedelrl. •1 Ltonatd, San Frt n· CIKO. 79, T,l{ennaov. Sa n Olaoo. 79. HITS: DewM>n, MonlrMI, 165; Crua, Hoution. 151. Tl'IOn, Houaton, 1571 OHvar, Montra11, 156; R.Ramlra1. Atlanta. 1S3, OOUI LES: llueknar, Cnlc:ago, l S; Dawton, Montreal, 31; Knlohl, Hou,1on. J I; Olivar, MOnlrMI, )(), J.R•V. Pllllburgl'I, 29, Wellac:ll, Montraet, 19 TRIPLES· Buller, AILent•, 12; The>n, Housron, 9, Cruz, Houiton. I. Wa•lllnulon, AtLenla, I. HOME RUNS· Schmid!, Plllladalohla, 3?, OewlOll, MOnlrH I, 211 Even•, San Fran· CISCO, 271 G_.., ~. 2'1 Murohv, Allente, 26. STOLEN BASES: Rt lna1, Monlrtal, 64. Wk>oln1. S.11 Olai>o, 47, ~w, Dadeen, 4.11 WlllOll, New York, 42. LaMaaltr, San Frtnclaco, le. PITCHING c 13 cMc:I''°"'' Oroaco. New Y0<1', 12·5, 1.26; Oannv, Phllada4ollle, 13·6, 2.SO; McWllll•"U· PllllC>urvn, 13·6. ~.01; P.Perar, At1an11, IJ-6, 3.111 Rvan, Houtlon, 13·6, 2.36. STRIKEOUTS: Carlton. Pnlladell>hlt, 279; Solo, Clnclnn•ll. 100, McWllllams, PlllM>uron. 16"; VaMnJ.IHla, l>adeen. ISO; Rven. Houston, 14S. SAVES La.Smltn, Chicago, 13; ll .. rdon, MonlrH I. 20; 8edro,ten, Allenla, 11, Holland, Ptlliedelolllo, II, Tekulve, Pll· lsburoh, 18. NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodeers 4, E lCDOS 0 LOS ANGIELH MDNTitEAL SSax 2b BRuual u DBaker If Esp\ld Guarrer 3b L•r>d&IY lb La ndrx ct Tllomas H Marlhal rf Block lb YH-C wa1cno Nltdntur o lbrll DI abrllbl 4 I 1 0 Raina. tt 5 0 I 0 4 I I 0 Trlllo 2b 2 0 0 0 4 I I 0 Oa w,Ofld 4 0 I 0 O O O O Oliver lb 4 0 I 0 3 o I o GCer!ar c 3 o 1 O 1 I I I Wellach lb 4 o O O l o 2 2 Cromrll rf 4 O I 0 I 0 0 0 Flvnn u 2 0 0 0 • 0 I I Crowlv oh I 0 I 0 3 o o o AS.lezr pr o o O O 4 010 Mllls ph 1000 2 0 0 0 8Smllh p 2 0 0 0 O o o o Frencn Oil I o 0 0 Reardon o 0 0 0 0 Sltnt'to• Oh 0 0 0 0 • ll 4 t 4 Tttllla Jl O 6 0 Sc«9bv '"'** Lai ...,..... JOO 000 001-4 ~ 000 000 000-0 Gama ·Wlnnl"9 RBI -LandrMull (151. E-Guarrero, L•nda,loy OP-Los An· oalfl 2. Mont11a1 2 LDe-Lo' A._m 4, Montreal 10. 28-0llver, GCartar. HR-La ndaSfOY (I). SB-Reina• (651 S-Wtlc:h. 11" H It l lt BB SO LMAMMt WelehW,13·11 61·i 0 0 2 3 Nledanfuar S, 10 21· 3 0 0 I 2 MelllrMI BSmlln L,4·1 3 0 9 RHrdon I I I 1 0 HB P-Trlllo (Dy Walcl'll. WP-Walch. T-1:•9 A-.2,osc. Del Mar SATURDAY'S R•WL Tl CMlll af 4l·dlY .__.,. .. ,,_......, P'NUT ltACE. 6 lurlonoL Oandv Power !Marti 1.40 5,40 U O Peoa Too (Valenzuela) 9.40 4.60 Extra Quick ISlblllal 2.10 AIM> raced; Shady Al, Prtlenlloul Plrele, El PancllO Anoe!, The Argyle Kid, MOunltDanll, Ceotaln Al, CaDC>v, Comoanv Chalrm.n, Am.111111 E•ole Time: I 10 41 S. SIC<*D llACE. 6 lurlonil• B. lnvlnclble (Pncvl l,60 2.10 2.60 Ladv Ell'lelvn (Valenau•l•I 3.40 J.00 Aollalu' (Slbllle} 5.60 Alto rtctd· Sliver Lu" Prloa, Double Fluff. Sculolreu , Wlllv Ladv, D.W 's OrH m Time l II 3/S. n DAILY D009LE (I II oald $1700. n CONS.OLA TION ooua LE t•· SI oald u IO THIRD llACIE. 6 lurtonos Dllfarafll Wo11d' (Pdn I 11.60 7.DO 4,20 G. FM Girls (Etlrada) 6.40 3.80 Otvmok Momeni !Bled) J,IO Alto raced: \Joeir... Devina Looi\, Grateful Friend. Time: 1.10. ts I XACTA IS-31 oald '301 00 P'OUltTH llACE. 6 furlonos. Mlnv Gleclara CPlnc:avl 10.IO 5.DO l.IO Thunder of Zion (Hawlavl 4.20 l.20 Jaded E ncounter (McCarronl 3.40 Also raced: Prince Blood Rovel, lnvln· c11>11ltv, Sllooun Prince. Don San Marcot, SI ... MaSll, Musk on tea. Envov Oanciar, Hlullland Hoofer, Wavwerd Prlnao. Time· 1:10 l /S. '''™ ltACE. 6 1urtono1 Pac Mania IValenzuala) 12,60 6.00 U O Prlnca of Asturias (Black) I.DO S.00 Sand Dlooar (Pedro••> u o Also raced: Glacl1I S1ream. GOid Ruler, Oencl"9 Ktn, La Smlrll. Henovarlan, T Ill" Svnelfoma, Hloarnlco Time. 1:09 4/S U IJlACTA (I-SI oeld 1241.SO SIXTH ltACE. 6 lurlonll• Galt'' Girl IV11tnwatal 14.60 7.00 5 . .0 Callfomle Jut>ttea CBlecl\) 5.60 S,20 Gulltummo (Hawley) 7.DO Also raced: Prlncau Oeltware, Gvoav Aulumn, LOY• PraltnM, Ledy Flraikle, Oval lnYatl,,,_t, Peu l119 Iha Httm, Clauv Hiiier, Mas 'a .Joy, Klotk Time 1.11 4/S, s•v•NTH ltACl. l 1/16 mllet on lur1. Maolt TrM IPlncavl 12.00 S,60 4 40 Glamoroua Oetu (Lam•nca) 15.20 7.DO Lt lrone (Hawlev) S DO AIM> raced· Cadl Ha. Ro ... Ou Solr, Winter $Plrlf. Svlot>lda Time-1·'3 315 \S •JtACTA U ·SI oeld '351 DO t2 l"tCI( SIX (lf5·S-6-l· .. 21 oald SI05,203,00 with one wl11nlno llckat t•lk horMll. n Pick Sis contoltllon oakl Sl,t4t..20 wlln S4 wlnnln11 tlc:llalt (five horlftl. EIGHTH ltACa. I 1116 mlfff on turf Pin Puller CMcCarron) 11.60 •.40 4 60 Mou·Fernl·Tvelll (Pedroza) 13.IO UO S.uv•oe CTOfo) 3 80 Alto •ICled: lnavllabla LH <la<, Walen· doll, Noallo, Acaoamlc, GrH I Eutarn Tlma: 1:43. NIN"TH llACI. Ona mite. A Po•ltlYa t.\aVba (Mala) 5 2() l .40 U O Girt .. lter (Warran) 4.00 2 IO c-.r·• Man. CH1wlavl >co AIM> raced. Ju11111unte, Garand•, Trao· oar'• Love. Time: 1:)7 l/S. U •XACTA 12·3l oald U3.50 Alltndanc.e; )4,11) HllVWNcl l"artl SAT'UllOAY'S RUULTS ( ''"' .. s,..,.... IWfftM' IMeMe) ... ST llAC•. one mllt HCL HMvan Helo U• lW1111aM•l: 7.40 4.20 t.401 Oaan Point· U0 :I.DO; Olan Mtdtlr 110. Time: 1~ 115. &J •XACTA tt·f ) l)ald 16f.OO. SI eotCD llACa . Ona mile PIC>t, N\ad • dlNl't (YtMandlMllaml. 7AO S... U01 Sunrtw BIUll Chlo: 11 10 11 00; S.m Lat-· 7.20. Time· 1'57 )Ii. &J •XACTA ll•tl l)lkl uqt,)O nt•D rue•. ON milt peca, S.lvadof (And1n on1· ~ 40 UO UO H H Tremor: >.60 ) 00; lt&ek n Shina: s.06 r ime: 1:51. u lllACTA IS·t l oatd llt) 20. ,OUllnt llACI . OM mite oace. Klldon ctaMlarolonl. 74 00 14 IO 11.20, '•Nlmtl\IO: U O 510; Tar-I 0-v. i.40 TIMI. 1!!11. f'lf'TH RACI. OM milt -· 9.-VOO• c1tn CO.~); t .40 4.IO U'O, YOHt d: 4,40 U O; Hrlnkllr. 1.20. Tlmr. 1:56 4/l. U •XACTA C"'4) H id MOAO. MXTH llACI. OM mile -· A\iOMlll Bev (A""'10ft) UO 4'10 ~ MoMrot 0.-6.00 4..20, Looillnt Oood: UO. Time; 1-fl )Ii. a.I •JCACTA ,,_Ill N MI ....... Oops Oakland catcher Bob Kearney watches help- lessly as ball pops out o( his mitt. SEVENTH RACa. One mile pace. Able Gol4 (Crooh•n>. 11.60 S.20 4.60; Redu LOC>all. o&.00 3.40, Mlraele Qayfl· S.40 Time 1:S7 115. u EXACT A f1·1) oeld iso 10 l lGHTH RAC&. One mile o.ce ArmDro Bred (Hvm.n): 5 IO 3.20 UO, Mark B Timi 6,80 3.40; Pal HVTM: 2.60. Time 1'S7. $.J IE"XACTA <M l oeld 157.60. NINTH RACE. One mllt oaca. Varttn (Parker Jr.): S.60 2.IO 2.40; Couraoaou• Rad: UO 2.20, Al UR Bl~u: l.IO. Time: l:SJ. Sl llXACTA (2-1) oekl S17.70. n li"tCI( SIX (3·5-9-2·1·21 oak! '32.3Sl.60 wlll'I ona wlMlno tlcllet Cal• l'lorsai) J1 Pick Sh conlOlallon oak! '647.00 wltn SO winning lkk•" lflve l'lor,....I. T•NTH llAC•. One mlla oace. Prlnl• maker CMcCertvl: 11.60 7.00 S.00; Ml"•' Swllell: 4 00 l.00; Liem.: 3.40. Time. l:SI 2/S. U llXACTA <•·., oakl 1106.20, A,llandanca· 14"'3 Nl'Lt~ NATIONAL CC*P'IRllNCll Item' Allanta N-Orlean' San Frencttco Wftl W L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 l aat T l"ct. l'P: 0 .000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 11 Phlledalohle De Hu NY.Glen" SI, LOUii w esnl1191on I 0 0 1000 'l2 000 000 0 000 000 0 000 000 0 0 0 0 .000 0 G-.1 Cllboo 0 0 0 000 0 Detroit 0 0 0 000 0 Green Bev O O o 000 O MJnnasol• o o o 000 o Tamoa Bev 0 0 0 000 0 AMf!RICAN CONl'lllENCC lltlden Oanver Kan-., Clrv San Dleoo S..111;1 BaUlmore Buffalo Miami N.Y. Jets New E119land w .. t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l ast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Central .000 .000 .000 .000 000 000 000 .000 000 000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Cleveland Houa1on Pllltbu•Oll ietllrdlt'I'• kw• Phlledelohl• 22, ~n Frencltco, 17 T .. Y't GllMI It.,,.,. at N-York Glanla Raldwt 11 Cincinnati 51. Louis el New Orleans Green Bev al Houston Allanla el Cnboo Balllmore at New Enotand Denver al PllllDur!ln 0t1ro11 al Tamoa Bev Miami al Buffalo MIMMOla at Cleveland New York Jet• at San Olaoo S.allla al Kan ... 1 Cito; Mellda'l'I G- O•lla' 11 W1$1\lni1ton, (n) E••• 22, Utn 17 SC«• ~y Ov•t1wa ... 0 0 0 n 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,.,........ 0 0 1' J-22 Sen P'r-1.c• 0 10 0 1-11 Plll-FG Franklln 31. 2:•9 SF-Tvltr 31 run (WerKl'llno kick) SF-FG Wtrachlng 23 Pllll-Haddlx 1 run (kk k lalladl Plllt-f'G Frtnknn 30 Pt\11-0lvar 11 otU trom Pl.,.rc~ (Fr9nklln kklll Pllll-FG Franl<lln 47 SF-<:-73 otU trom llanlamln lWtr\Cll1"9 kk k) A-S5,715 Ftrtf Oownt Ru"'91·vardt Paul1111 vard1 Return nrd• Penn s.d<' bV Pun II F utl'lbMt •lotl P-Hln·n rds Time of ootMulon ""' '" 20 11 41-115 2'·176 IS6 210 43 XI IS· 19-(l 15->o-1 ,., •·JO J·37 •·30 H l ·2 7·'6 7"'44 J4:.. 1S:11 INDfVIOUAL STATISTICS RUIHING -Plllladtlollla, Heddi• 24·76, ()ltv., ._,., M. Wlllllma 6· 10, E vare11 1·2, Pl'8rclll l·ml~ I, San FrancltCO, Tvler H•JJ, Cralt 14•42, Montana 2·10, a.ni.mtn 1-1. PASSING -PNltdall>l\la, PtMrClk I· 10·0-101, Jt wo1Slll 7-t-O·IS, Sen Fran· cl.co, Mont•na 10-10-+ 11•. B.nlamln s-10+101. ltECEIVINO-PfltltdetPflla, Qulc:k 6-t2, Oil¥« ,.». CarmlCllMI ,.15, Heddi• 1-1,, M. Wllllllm• t·f, Sl'l\ltn I ·I, K•b '"' Otxon l·o&. $911 l'r•ncttco. Cllltk •·ST, Cralo 3·14, COOllar 2·'3. Soion-2·24, T'!lter 1· 11, Hallemlan I·•· Fr•ncls 1·4, FIELD 00,t.LS MIUEO -Pllll•dalil!lla. P'l'anlltln 4'. Sen Fre11elaeo, llOM ~ lt, UCLA I sc.-.w~ UCl.A ....... GA -f'G Butler 16 GA -FO l utlar l2 •• ' 1-1 J , • •-It OA -T.Wllll•m• 4 run (run felled) UCLA -FG I.M U UCLA -Seftlv A~I ren ovt ol a!><I ·-OA -DMn ff l111tr~ltorl return (Butter kletll 4-t1,1n Flrsl downs Ru,"8·verd1 Pasting verds Return yard' Petlft UCLA 21 39·93 Ga 14 SO·l69 59 179 S· 13· I s-:ia 3-2 5·4S 26:41 Punl' Fumora,·losl Panalllai·vard1 Time ol PosMu lon 219 11 20·36·• 5·41 •·l •-2.S 33:12 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-uCLA, Andtaw\ 10-6', Nehon lhM. Gaorol•, s WIHlam• 10·43, McCtu.>.•v 1·33, Young 11·31 PASStNG-uCLA. Neul'wlMI ll·<M·4·203. Bono 2·2·0-16. Georgie, T Wiiiiam• l ·S-0-3', Le11lnoar 2·1· l ·21 RECEIVING-UCLA, Sllerrerd 6·72, BaromaM 5·44, Dorrell 2-.39. Gaorole. Arcnl• 2·22. Kev 2·21. Cel Stitt Fuawt.n IJ, BClbe SI. 10 kaA w Qva"9n Cal Stat• Fuller"lon 3 1 J 3-ll BolM Slalt l 0 0 7-10 BSU·FG Mauaoll 26 CSF ·Mllltr 75 otu lnterceollon rtturn ISttlnllt klckl CSF ·FG S1tlnke 24 BSU·Web•lar I run IMtsteOll ~le.Ill CSF·FG Stefnllt SI A-ll.100 INDIVIDUAL n AT1ST1CS ltutnlnl>-CSF·Wtwl• 11 ·96, Rtndar 4·2S. Whaley I· II 8SU·WeDs ter 1'·65. Choelet I ·"6, Mafona.Y 3-1J Peulnv-<SF·Allen, 1· 16·0-79. White, 1·1·0·14 BSU·Oa•Pres, 17·31· H •I. Ct>oatea, 0·2·0-0. ltactfvlnv-<SF·Render, S·24, Ca molleld, l· ll BSU•WeD\ltr 6·10. frol· ter l·SO, Ma•ctH, 3-37 Lone Bffd'I St. 11. Kam.as St. 20 Scar• Dv Qva~ L.ono B..cn SI. 10 6 0 11-"lt Ken ... , SI. 1 3 3 7-20 Ll -FG Oceouera 3' Ks-Rltkt lls 1 run 1w11111 ~lckl LB-Golden 11 ~kkott relurn (Oc .. uart kick) Lll-FG Quouare 20 Ks-FG WMllt 47 LB-FG Ocaouar• JO KS.-FG Wlllls 41 LB-FG Oceouara 26 KS.-Rlc:ke•ts I run (Wiiii• klckl LB-FG De-• '1 L&-Ottton 13 run (kid , fallacll A-19,700. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHIN~ BNcll SI., L Monloom· arv 24·12'. Rowe 10-3' Kanae• Slalt, Rlckat11 12·31, Crawford 4-2'7 PASSING-l.ong BHcn SI , Diiion 13·29· 1·91. Kar>-.1 Stele, Booua 11-11·2·1'6. Weber O·l·l·O. RECEIVING-Lo"9 eeac'1 SI. L Mont· gomarv 6·21. Looowau 2·17, Templeton 2·1' KtnMs Slate, Wa11aca •·n. Mack 2·61, WllheNPOCM'I 2·26 I I •• °"" Mii fttlllno AltT'S LANDING 0 .. --1 ... ell) - ISl 1nulao . 4 vtllowtln lune, l9 •kloleck. IS bullet tuna, 73 vtllow•all, 119 bonito, O IMIU, ICM mackartf. 7 , ..... , ..... d DAVI Y'S 1.0CK•lt CNawMrl ... di) -213 enoltn 514 DonllO, lJ ... n<I beu, 31 v•-1111, 65 calico btu. 100 rock n111, 1 llallbut, 10'2 mact<ertl, l •llffl>11'1aad. 6 1klolack, 10 Ytllowfln luM. Tiii• wMll'• trout Ollnn LOS ANGIELCS -Big Rock Creak, C•"•I< L•ll.•. C••••lc La-n. J acb O<\ Lellt , Pyramid Lake. ~n Gel>rlel Riv., (H ll lllld Wft1 fOfl<t) RtV•RstOE -Furmor Lake, Hamal Lek.a SAN BCRNARDINO -Bio Bear Lake. Graen Vallllv Lake, Greoorv L•ll•. Santa AM "Iver, Saft!• Ana RIYtr h oulh IOfli.I. SllvtrwOOCI L9'a, K•ltN -Kern RIYar CDamocrat Dam lo IC.R 1 00-t'touM, BOfell OOWar'llOu... 10 Damoct•I Dam. IM~• O.m to Bot<tll -'*-· KR l DOWerhOuM IO a.eke tMbtfle), TULAR• -l(ern RIYer CF1lrvi.w Dem to KR J oowarhOUM, JOl\naondele brldoa 10 Fairview Dam), Pffl>afmlnt Crawak 1-1. Tute RIYt' (Mlddll fork), Tule River lnOfln end soutn fork• Of main IOfkl. Tiiie Riv« (Cader $loPa .,..), MAOf!llA -$en Jolouln Rlffl' lmlddlt toorkl. ScotClltr L•llt , Starll-llW' Lake INYO -Baker C ....... l lo Pine Creell. Bl1Mo Creall lmlddlt, toutn ano Intake Ill, Gaorou Cratti:, Ooodele Cr....,, lnOac>an· d9nca Crlllll, Lake $al)(lt1a, l.-Pine Creal\, Nortn L.allt, Oa1t er"" tnortn fOl'•t. <>went ltl...,. (Uwt Brlclol oo.n11,...,.,, to Stawetf Lane), PlaaMnt Valin ltnervolr, SNollerch Cr...,, Soutn l..lkt , •~ ltlv«, Te!llOOM Craalt. TIMmlhe Creek, Tutlta Crwk. MO..o-Blue Like (low•), Br~I ltasarvotr. Buc:ktvt C1"11, Convlef Lake, Oatdmen Cr .... , Rllrv l.ekt , Gtol'oe L•ka, Glen Crffll., 011111 Craell. Gull L111.a, Hiiton L•k•, i.-Lake, '-" Vlnlno ''"" (M>UIPI '°"'" Llllle Walker RIV«. Lunctv La~a. MaMlt Lalla. Memmolfl c...-. Marv Lakl. McGM c::r.., MN c;,.-., Owwll River llant1111 Cr0tllllt end Bit SOrlnot.l. Rtv.,M Crllk, ltoCllllMHI """· ltOt+. er .... (P'etMIM c-IO T trft' a Pla<e T om•a Plew VIK lftlltll 10 ltoell c...-l.el\t), ltO<k Cr8'11 Lak•i.._ llu~ Cr•. $acldllbet Crtlll, JMnlfl!I ~""" SllYitt Lake, s_., e r-. Tr~ Lah, Twin !Akft •rldMMfl l\IOClll' •nd .... er), Walker ltlvtt tCllrlt Flat Gefo\11· trOlf'!C' IO 10Wfl of Watll«, 1.M•lll M.llidowi C•~ound to Senora ltlftal Orange Coe.at DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 U a.c. °"" <•' f!Mkflft, N.Y.t Pel Llndaav 71•'4•'1-100 Vlclot llalllle<IO ., .... ~ Oon l"ooltv 67·..-n-205 Jonn Adams ..... ,.~ Gii Mo<'oen 70-67• ...... 205 Mika Rtld 71·'7•'1-205 Grier Jonaa 77· .. ·'7--207 Vanc;a Ha•lnar 72·70-6$-207 Stavati LltOlar 70-... ...-207 Mii<• o-id 10-... ...-201 Maril O'Maera 63·71·~ Garv Hallbar11 '7· .. ·12--20I B~v C1amoa11 '7·71·70-209 Buddv Gardner 70-.,·7o-20I Mark Lv• '7·71·7o-20I Joey Slnotlar 67 • 71·70--20I Fred Couota1 ... 72~ Joevlle1Mll '9·71· ...... s.mmv Racnat• tr·n"'1-20I Pal McGowan n ·70-4s-2GI Matk Broolu 10-.. ·H-209 Wayne Lavi •t-70-~ Da11 Helldoraon 70-"·~209 Dewit! WHVar 70-70·6t-209 'l'Wrv Dlellt 70-71~ lk>l>tlv Wadkins 6'·12·ff-210 Clarance ROM 70· .. ·72-210 Hiett Price 12·'7·7!-?IO Ron Strack .,. 70-71-210 Mike ~#Ivan 71·71·~10 Jett MllcMll 71·'9·71-211 Craig Stadler n · .. ·71-211 Kermit Ztrlav 73 • .,. 7<>-211 Jim Simona 70-7,._.,._211 Jav HH• 70·72·69-211 Bob Twav 70-12·6t-211 Dave E lc:hell>uroar n· 10-. ...-211 Mika Morltv 73· 10-...-21 1 Tom Jenkins '9· 74·......-Z 11 Ronnie Blaell 66·7HS-212 Jim NelfOfd .. ·70-7-212 TlmStmoaon 61·12·72-212 Tommv Valentina 6'•71•72-212 Ru Caldwell 71·70-71-212 Bobl>Y Cole ... 74· 70--212 LH Trevino 71·71·70--212 Mlkt Gove 6'· 74·t9-212 Jett Sluman 69·71·7>-213 Bob E. Smlln 69·71·13-213 Allan Miiiar 71·7Hl-21J Biii Britton 71·72·70--213 Greo Powtn 11·71·71-213 Eric Ba lltn 66·70-7t-21' Mark Havu 70·69·7S-214 Jo11nM1111 7•·'6·7-214 Bruce Fla11.._ "·74·72-214 Richard Zoltot 71·71-n-214 Oen ForMnan 7S-'7·n-214 wauv Arm•••Orlll 70-72·n-21' Bob Gllcla< 71·71·71-214 Tony sm, 10-n-n-n4 Rick PH rM>ll 72·71·71-:114 Ken GrMn 70·73·71-214 Tom LelltNn 72·71-71-714 Tom Purlztr 71·71·73-215 B.-ad FHon 66·7l·76-21S RafNI Alarcon 1 l· .. ·76-215 Brue. Oouolau 74·69-n-21s Oevkl Paoolal 71 •70-75-216 Bin MurthllOll 70·71·7S-2l6 Oavkl ()grin 61·74·7-216 Ralotl Landr um 12·70-76-216 Danit WallOll 69·74·73-216 Gary ltocll 69·74·73-216 Jim Booro1 71·70-76-211 Curr Bvrum 74·'9·1-217 T110ma1 Grav 72·71·1-217 Gavin LannM>n 74 .... 7.,_,11 Bob EastwOOd 71·70-19--flo LPGA *'""'"""" (et~a> Janet Anderson 33· J.4·67 Gell Hirata J.4·u-61 Valarie Sl<lnntr :M·~ Lauri PaterM>n ,..,..._.. Atlee Miiier 32·~ a-CtrotlnaGowan lS-~9 Sl'oatleY Hamlln 34-3~ Jo Ann Wa"'8m :M·3~t Jad<le Bartsch 36-:W-70 Julia Pvna J.4·36-70 Sandre Solizlch J.4·36-70 JOYCAI l(asmlanlll JS.·lS--70 K•lflarVn Y-J.4·36-70 Sllvla BertOlacclnl 3'·,._70 Rosia J-:U·:W-70 Vivian Brownlff 33·37-70 ltelhv Po11lawa11 J.4·3'-70 Palll ltlu o 36·:W-10 Judy E Mii 35·JS--70 Carola Cllert>onnlar J.4·3'-70 Sandre P•lmer 37·:W-71 Kalherlna Hite 3'·3S-71 Bonnie Lauer 37.,._71 Ca1otvn Hiii )5·36-71 Pllm Glal~n ,..JS-71 Lindt Hunt >4·37-71 Lori Husl'lolt> 35·3'-71 Ca tharine Pan1on 3'-JS-71 Jane Blatock ,.·3S-7l Ca1nv Hanlon 35·36-7 Call'ly Reynold• 3S·36-71 Aveko Ok•molo 34·>1-71 Lvnn Adema 34·37-71 Bell'I Solomo<1 :M-lS-71 Kaflll Rinker 37·3S-n Julla lnkSI., 31·3S-72 Marv Beth Zlm,.,,...m.n JS·37-72 Cindy Plaoar Jl·:W-72 Laur• Hurll>ut 37·3S-n a.isv B•rrt ll 35·37-n Call'lv Mani 35·37-72 JaMLod< 3'·3'-72 Pa l Maver• 36-36-n Anna·Marla P•MI )t·»-72 Jan Slellt>anson 35-37-72 Belay Klncl 3'·:W-72 Sue Erll lS·37-n AlllOll Sheard 34·ll-72 Oabl>la Hall 3S-37-72 Kenv Fulk• 36·J6o-72 Lauria Rinker 34---n HOllV Hanley 3S·3t-1'3 Marv Owvar 37·36-1'3 H B. OYnlz lt·,._1'3 Nancv Rubin 36·37-73 B•r1>1'• Mlzral'lla 37·36-73 Connie Ctollleml lS-3t-73 OMclM Lu l\er 37·36-73 Maroa Stut>bleflakl 35-:»-73 Lvnn Slronav 37·36-73 Allee Rll1m.11 37·36-73 Ma.-tana Haooa lt·:W-73 Bat;ky PH rlOll 37•36-73 Cl'lrl' JOllnlOll 3'·37-73 Mv•• Van HOOM ll·lS-73 Vicki Tall« 35·»-73 U.S. Amateur Cha~lo (at Gterwlew, a ) SllNlll'INAL llHUL TS Jay Sloal de!. Clark BurrOUOh•, J and 2; Cl'lrl' Parry def Cllfton Pierce on llrst axlra "°'9 u.s..o.- l•t ..... Yarlll Mlft'• T1ttnl lla\IM Slnllet Jimmy Connor. !U.S.) def. Bruce Man· '°"CU.SJ, 6·0, •·•. 6-0; Grt11 HOlmea tU.S.) def. GulllttMO Vlla1 CAroenllna), ,.2, 6·2, •·3, Heinz Guntnardt (Swll111rlandl def ~ MaYer lU $,), ... I, H , ... 0, w..--. ~ """" Sln9es Merlina NavralllOve (U.S.) def. Kale ~' cu.s.J. •·2, 6·21 AndrM J -r IU.S.l def, Mimi JI UIOVec (YUllO•lavlal. 6•2, 6·7, 7·•: P•c•le Paradla IFrenc:el def, Andrea Tamasvar l (Hu119arvl, 6·•, 6·0. .. Ole lat~. Sidi¥) Watt"""'ltfllt -Doneld Currv IC.Od llootr Stafford al h4' OI IM nrtt rO\lt\4. CSt~d ratalna WBA crown> I • Misc. So Cal kiCkers • • 1n action. The Southern c.alifomia Col· lege men's 110CCer team. under new head coach Tim c.onrad, pta an early start whei I\ opena lta eeason a t home Monday .,a1nst Fresno-Padlic C.Ollege. The NAIA Diatrict ID matchup la slated for 2 p.m. Several players remain from last year's 4-~1 squad, led by Jim Roane who led the team with 18 goals. Passing leaders Dew Woodworth and Bob Bueno a19o return. Top newcomers include goalie J ohn Wandler from Orange Cout C.Ollege, junior forward Jaeon ~ Cummings from Chabot C.Ollege, freshman fullback Gary Hoag from Santa Bartsara and Ben Bruj, a freshman fullback from Fremont. "With the many changes in coaching. an'd player pen10nnel in our league, this may the year sec finally surprises !l few people," says C.Onrad, wtfo coached for several years at Biola, a league opponent of sec. SCC's non-league al.ate includes tough opposition such as UC Riv- erside and the University of Southern California. The Van- guards also visit Orange Cout College Oct. 4. 13 KMdule Mon .. Sal>!. 5--f'raino·PacHlt, noma. 2 o.ni; Fri.. S.ot. 9-at Lav erne, 7:l0; TVft.,S.t. 1:.-.1 Pomona·Pltzar, 31 Thun., S.01. IS-Whit· lier, nome. 3, Tun., S.PI. ~c RIYtnldt, llOml, >; Tl'lun .. S.01. n-.1 LA 8"1111, l ; Sel., Saot. 2t-4.JSC, home, l, Tun., 5"t 77-Wnt· mont, l'lorna. 3- Tun., 0c1. +-'It Ora noe c°"1 c-.e. 3; Wed, Oc1. s--tlC San Oleoo, -· 3; Sal., Oct.t-11 A1ua.1, 1; Tuat., Oc1. ll--91 Blola, J; ThurL, Oct. 1)-el Whlltlar. 3; Set., Oct. IS--Polnl Loma. lloma,11 Wed., Oc1. 1 ....... 1 C.I Ttc'll, 3; Sat , Del. n-1 Cal Lutr-1n, J; Tue.., Oct 2 So-f>omona ·Pit lat, 3 Sal , NoY. r-NAIA ArM II PlaYofh (TB.Al; Tuai, Nov t-11 UC Rlvanlde lltnlallva, 7:)0); Sal., Nov 11-NAIA ArM 11 ~rnoloMlllo CTllA) Bonnett on pole Monday DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) - Neil Bonnell has thingl he wanta to accomplish lhia year. but he can't help thinking about 1984~ The J..4-year-old veteran of Grand National stock car drivinc won the pole fOT Monday'• Southern ~at Darlington Inter· national Raceway. Bonnett took it away from Terry Labonte in record faahion. driving his Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS, sponsored by W~ Hodgdon 's National Engineerini C.O., to a fast lap of 157 .187 mph. That broke t he prev ious Southern 500 qualifying mark ol 155.739. aet a year ago by David Pearson, and was just shy of the overall track qualifying record of 157.818 set earlier th.is year by Tim Richmond in qualifying for the TranSouth 500. Labonte, who will start from the outside of the front row,~ eel his best lap of 156.636 Thw. day in the rain-shortened open.inc session of time trials. Labonte, expecting oonditione to be better Friday. pred.ict.ed hM speed would not take the pole. Bonnett made his forecast come true. "I feel like it's a great ec- complishment to win the pole here," Bonnett said. "This place la so tough to drive that anything la an aocompliahment here. "And that's as good a lapaa rve ever run around here. I've gone fast before and almost knocked down some walls. But thia lap WM very com!ortable. It was IO smooth It didn't even feel fast." Pin Puller takes feature DEL MAR (AP) Chril McC.arron puU ed out all the sto .. on Pin Puller in the final turn and the colt passed up peice-eett.er Mou-Femi-Tychi in the stretch to win the feature by 1 'A 1enath at Del Mar Saturday. Pin Pu.lle11 carried 113 pou.nde and fl.nished the 1 1-16-mlle turf event for 3-year-olda and up In 1:43, retum.i.ng $11.60, MAO anP $4.60. The victory waa worth $33,2&0. Mou-Femi-Tychi, carryine 114 pounds and ridden by Martii\ Pedroza, led all the way and Md drawn out to a 2 ~ -.lenlth s.ct it the at.retch before Pin Puller took command. Mou·Feml·Tyd\I paid tis.so anc1 se.so. Sauvaie, carrylnc 117 poundl and rtddenr. hmando Toro. WU 11..i I~ behind in thinl and paid $3 .. Inevitable LNder MYtt i.t and ended up fourth. follaw.t by Watchdot, Noalto, Ac9demlre ..S Greet Eutem. Jockey Lafflt Plncay rode W. winners before tho crowd of 24,213. Ptncay k>ok tlnt p&IOlt aboetd B. Invincible £n the eecc:nd r..-., Many Gladen ln the foua1h. and Maple Tree ln the teYenlh. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Sept. 4, 1983 --b - Store Manager John Patrick at the refurbished JC Penney's store at Harbor Center in Costa Mesa. Penney's gives CM store a new look The oldest operating JC Penney's in Orange County has a new look. Openedm 1958, the Costa Mesa depart- ment store had be<..'Ome the smaller, more modest stepchild to the sprawling JC Penneys in Newport Beach's posh Fashion Island in recent years. But the Newport store now is closed and the Costa Mesa operation has moved to fill the gap. adding new furnishing, new carpet, an expanded selection in most departments and even has new mannequins. Manager John Patrick, who has been at. the Harbor Center business four years. said the store has shown ruce increases in business m the last two seasons and picked up considerably when the three-story Newport store closed up. "We started seeing some of those cus- tomers up here after Christmas and I think many of them have stuck with us," he said. Included in thge upgrading is a broader offering in men's, women's and chlldren's clothing and shoes. The store also has been rearranged to give it a fresh feel. Investors talk about their biggest goofs Some of Wall Streetssatrviesl experts te ll what they learned from costly errors NEW YORK (AP) -Wall Street IS full of investors who are quick to expound on how they lined their pockets with profits from the stock market. but it's tougher to find any willing to talk about the times they lost their shirts. In the September issue of Money magazine, however. 11 investors known mostly for their shrewdness and business savvy reveal the ir biggest goofs. Arthur J LeVltt Jr .. chauman of the American Stock Exchange, said that in the 1950s he "was totally wiped out" when he invested $5,000 in a limited partnership in a motel in Israel. He scud the seeming expertise of the other investors convinced him that the project would fly. but he soon teamed "never to go by other people's advice without checking it out." James Cloonan. president of the Ameri- can Association of Individual Investors, remembered with chagrin the time he speculated tn a stock and then fa1led to get out when it hit his targe t of $50 a share because he needed $4.000 more for the down payment on a house. The stock fell to $32, and he ended up a loser "It was ridiculous of me to thtnk that because I needed another $4.000, the market would oblige." he saJd. Barbara Thomas, a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission, be- moaned the time when she passed up buying a fashionable Manhattan apartment at a barf{ain price ot J:t:>u,uuo so she could go on a trip to China. Carl Karcher to receive GernJan-Anierican award Carl Karcher, founder and chainnan of the Carl's Jr. fast-food chain, will receive the California Ge rman-American Tricentennfal Award at a dinner honoring him Sept. 15. Master of ceremonies at the dinner, to be held at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, will be actor Buddy Ebsen. The All-American Boys Chorus of Cost.a Mesa will provide entertain- ment. The dinner is part of a series of celebrations being he ld nationally to honor the 300th anniversary of the first German .ettlement in America. Tickets to the event are pnced at $250 per perscn or $2,500 per table. Proceeds will go to fund a statewide high school essay cont.est on immigrant heritage. Walter Beran and J.R. F1uor are co-chairmen of the dinner planning commit- tee. Beran is vice chairman and regional managing partner of Ernst & Whitney of Los Angeles. Fluor is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Irvine-based F1uor Corp. Guest s peaker for the event will be William P. Clark, assistant to the president for national security affairs . For more information, caU 97!i-7067. Five years later, "the China that tourlSts see ha.an 't changed much, but that apartment is now worth at least five times what we would have paid." Author Douglas Casey remembered painfully the time last December he didn't heed the advice he had given the readers of his book "Strategic Investing." "In my second book I said that by the end of 1982 there would be an explosive bull market, and I gave a plan for investing to profit from it. But 1 thought I was smarter than the book. Right through to December. t remained an aggressive short seller instead of buying as I'd advised my readers to do. The moral: When you have a weU thought-out plan, follow it." . Carl Karcher DRANGICOASTSTOCIS . ---------;----ierr-•8'ra -···-···;--· ...... ---;------;·-----, ~fAtw)tlUTOI' 'lltODUCT~ tMAR,IT Prtoe1 Pr1~• C 1 t)CITIO• , 8-161 ~·01 rHA•~t U • ,,,g •IBU P O 1 UYDUI •HT lllC1 t I r\aeel I t \A \000'• • • -'"'"" "'"' •• • • • • • f • ••• •• •• •• •-·•••••••••I-·•••••••••••••••'"''" -• • •· ··-·• • • • ••• • •••••• •• •• • • •• • •• •• •••••-•-··•I Foreign currency a mystery? They have the answers Ry_JOY.D.EE.A.NTHON.'Y 0.-, .. "'°4 C0!"1epo0Mtea1 For many people, the world of foreign currencies is a bit mystify- ing. Still, there's help for the uninitiated. Deak-Perera, whose 80 offices worldwide comprise the largest network of foreign ex- change and precious metals deal- ers in the world, is in the business of removing the fog surrounding international money matters. For travelers, they oHer many tips. These are essential clues for getting around Europe and re- turning home in good financial shape, not the sort of esoteric detail discussed by the gnomes of Zurich. At the office in the South Coast Plaza shopping center, man- agers tell customers about travelers checks, getting a refund on foreign taxes, and a new insurance offering just announced in late July. What many don't know about travelers checks, says Yvonne Fields, manager of the South Coast Plaza branch office, is that you can get them denominated in the currency of your choice. You don't have to buy travelers checks worth so many U .S. dollars and then stand in line once you arrive abroad to get these changed into the appropriate franks. pounds or marks. Fields suggests the following: F.stimate about how much you will need in each country. Get travelers checks in those amounts for each foreign currency. Then, for unexpected purchases, bring along extra checks denominated in U.S. dollars. ''After flying for 10 hours or longer," Fields commented, "no one wants to stand in line for a foreign e xchange "Vacation time lS your valuable time. You don't want to spend 1t doing errands." Of course if you ch00&e to travel to Russia or Gr~ or any other country with a "blocked" or "restricted" currency. you must stand in line. These countnes won't allow advance purchases of travelers checks in their curren- cies. You must trade your dollars when you ariive at whatever the oficial rate happens to be when you get there_ Getting a refund on fort•ign taxes requires some paperw·::-k , but for Large purchases, it's wortl1 it. Fields says. Travelers pay a 15 percent value added tax on aU goods bought in Europe this summer. You can ask for the proper tax form when you make your purchase, have it stamped by a customs agent, and mail it to the store manager before you return home. A check will be sent to ~ in the maJI. As of July 25, aU Deak-Perera customers who buy $300 worth of a foreign currency, a common practice when traveling. receive traveler's insurance w orth $100,000. Record number of tourists are arriving this summer in Europe because of the strength of the U.S . dollar. Otto Roethenmund, Cruef Executive Officer of Deak & Co .. a holding company for Deak-Perera Group, explained in a financial newsletter recently the reuons why the dollar is so strong. He says it's because when you look around the world these days, the United States is the only place where you can get a rugh return on YOW! investment with. a mini- mum of risk. Consequently, there IS a tremendous demand for the dollar, bidding up its value. Though this makes exports lucrative and fuels tourism, Euro- peans complain because of the goods they must buy. oil for example, at a hi~her cost. ' This is something businessmen must keep in mind when they have International dealings, says Fields. The first question she asks them when they come to Deak-Pere ra for any one of its services, &S how they currently are conducting business. Oftentimes, she discovers that they are paying out in dollars instead of in the weaker foreign currency. They're giving up a strong currency for a weak one when they don't have to. losing out in the process . Bus iness seminars offered Orange Coast College's Busi- ness Management Program is offering a dozen managemttnt seminars from mid-Septemijer through January. The seminars, taught be various instructors, will focus on topics ranging from "Dynamics of Inter- viewing,'' to "Time Management" and dealing with "Employee Per- formance Problems." Tickets are on sale at the OCC Ticket Office in the college's Student Center Building. Prices range from $10 to $35 and can be paid for by credit card. l1 space permits, tickets will also be avail- able at the door. For more information tele- phone 556-5880. Patterson speaks in Irvine U .S. Rep. Jerry Patterson, 0-Santa Ana, will be guest speaker Monday, Sept.12 at a luncheon meeting of the World Trade Center Association. The meeting will be held at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. 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One night on the way home from a aocial gathering, my husband aaid "JoAnne really haa preay eyes." I passed the9e commenta along to her re<:*ntly over lunch and asked her for 90me tipe on maldng up eyes. .. Never uae .frosted or bright green eye shadow," was one of her first tips. "It makes the eyea look yellow and gives the lids a a lizard look," she aaid as I sat there wearing khaki green eye shadow. But, she told me the khaki was okay for my coloring because th,e khaki is muted. "It's the bright greens that over shadow the eyes. "Brown eye shadow is aging," she added. "It makes you look tired. "Mauve 1hades can be used by almost everyone and it makes the eyes look brighter." Two thlnea lhe oonaiden muata: Uae a concealer underneath the eyes and curl the eyeluhe9 to "open" them. First, ahe Wle9 white cream shadow or foundation over the upper lid from lalhes to brow. Mqst companies make a white cream shadow and Mary Kay and Bonne Bell are two with white foundation. The skin·toned foundation is added Award winning fashions from Debut '83 to be featured at South~Coast Plaza show over the white and then looee powder ia Wied lightly to eet. With tbeee 1tepe completed you are 1t.arting out with YOUf plain can"'8, the Newport Beach a.rt.lat explained. "lt'1 just aa lf you would do il you were painting a portrait." She recommends ualng the "fat" liner bruah to apply with water a thick line of mauve shadow clo9e to upper and lower laahee. Before ltdriea you 11mudge with a spon,e and you use lhe amudgina or blending technique after each step. Next with the "skinny" eyeliner bnuh she aucgeeta you add a black line next to la.shes (mnudge a,ain) and then for brightness and to give eyes a whi• look, a thin blue line under the lower laahea. Right at the base of the bottom la.sheti she draws tiny short lines diagonally and smudges again carefully. (For a n9n-a.rUat type this would probably take IOtne practice.) The finaJ step is to apply dry mauve or lavender eye ahadow over lhe entire upper lid and rub lightly to set off any excetll. To put on muca.ra, JoAnne says 1he place ihe mirror flat and look.I down to apply it on lhe curled whes. Other fuggestlona lhe mentioned were to mix a little of the white makeup with enough ~ rouge to make pink. 'I't\11 ii patted at the comer of the e)'ea to make them 1parkle. A little touch of concffler at the outer comer of the eyes between the la.shes will open them up. All of the above are JoAnne's suggestions for a daytime look. It may eound like a lot,but with ihe smudging and sponge blending the result.a are quite pretty. She says with that much shading you won't have to weight the lashes down with aeveral coat.I of mucara. One will do it. "There are a lot of other things you could do for a nighttime look," JoAnne says, her eyes gleaming just thinking of fun things you ctan do with makeup. "I used to always be malting my friends over when I was in high school. I'd pluck their eyebrows and try out colors on them." That early "art training" led to her painting portrait.a of a number of celebrities including Helen Hayes, Betty Ford and Barbara Rush plus a lot of people in this area. Some information on stylizing the nursery Stylish nurseries are becoming the current VoSUe, according to Shirley Pepys and Sylvia Noble, owners of Noel-Joanna. The key to decorating a baby's room ia coodinated design -even a room with dark, Uhappeallng carpeting can be transformed into a functional, pleaaant environment for both infant and parent. they say. Other aaggeation they give to expectant parent.I are; v Select a buic color scheme that will flow well with nunery coodinatee. From there, the room's additional de9lgn elements, such aa wall coveringl c:1r paint can be funUahed. Color achemes should be adaptable for eithtt boy or girl v For parenta on a budget. the eaeenti.al coordinate pi.-are at leut two bed abeeta. a cr1l:l bumper, comforter, dust Nffle and diaper stacker. Additional pieces, such .. 11Mltcrung canopie9 anfl cradle meta, can be added later. v Select a theme that will grow with the child. Popular themes are Mother Gooee, teddy bear anti bunny. v Incorporate soft. neutral colors in the back- ground to bring out color in wall hangings. gJ"aphia or wallpaper borders. v Funcdon is a key nunery design requirement. Simple )ogistical fact.on such as ample storage apace (for borth infant's poaesion.s and linens) as well u prvper lightihg are important. ~ much natural lighting u pomible is preferable - rnini·blinda and inexpensive fabric shades aiie euily adaptable and offer the advantage of b~ in maximum natural light. v A1ao important is the baby's aenaitivity, pu1k:ula.rly during the first four montha, to color (li&ht and dark) as well as movement and aha~ Room col.or select.Iona should be planned around the aspect, using a balance of shades. : Debut '83 to kick off 'Arts Month' in Costa Mesa v Durable furniture pieces should include the crib, changing table and a dresser to st.ore clothes. A rocking chair for mom or dad is also a practical suggestion. Furniture pieces should be a1z.ed according to the room, and a simple method of determining size is to plot projections on graph paper cutouts. The award-winning design collections of six graduating student.a of advanced fashion design at Fashion Institute of Design and Men:handiaing will be featured in a 7 p.m. Wedneeday show at Jewel Court, South Coast Plaza. The "Debut '83'' event is being hosted by South Coast Plaza to kick off Costa Mesa's first annual ••Arts Month.'' Heavy hors d'oeuvres will be aerved and a no-host bar will be available. Ticlceta ($7.50 each) Club Calendar PATIENCE WRIGHT CHAPI'ER of the Dauaihte.rs of the American ReYolu1ion will meet Tue.day at 11:30 a .. m. at the Hotel IAcuna for a J>l'OtP'8Dl en tilled "Auntie Diana'• Quilting Party." For information, call Becky Judy at 494-4071. • • • OLIVE CREST WOMEN'S AUXILIARY will hold a luncheon meeting Thunday at 11:30 a.m. at the Revere HOWie in 'I'uatin to hear Linda Brown deecribe her experience aa a resident of the tl'Mlment home. For information about the child a~ center, call Mardi Hardwick, M7..0361 . • • • CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS, Orange Dmrict will meet at the Orange County Conference Center in Orange Friday to hear• program on CARE in Southeast Aaia. For l"e9el"Vations, call Charlotte Reed at (213) 697-4036. • • • ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHAPEL GUILD of Ball>Ot Ialalld will hold a 0.)1 at the Races party Saturday, with a motor ooecb ride to Del Mar. For information and retervatioos, call Ann Van Cleave at 642-9848. • • • AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNJVER,. SlTY WOMEN, Huntfnatoo Beldl branch, will hokt a champacJle bnmch for members and prospective membera Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at the Huntington Landmark Adult OJm. munity. For information, cell Marlene Voe-Jani at963--3803. • • • QUEEN CJTY CHAPTER of the Women'• Army Carpi Veteran'• Aleodatlon will meet in s.t Beach Saturday for a a.alad pot luck luncheon. Jlor Information, call MS-8702. ••• HUNTINGTON BEACH JUNIOR WOl'dl:N'S CLUB meete Sep\.. 13 and ii open to women between the .,.. of 18 and 35. Ac:dvtdel tncluct. a bebyllittine clinic, ......,_ to emo- Uonally d1lturt>ed chlld..Nn, the BniU. lnldtute, aenlol' dtbena and Openti9ft Merry ChrtlunN, which '1wolwl ~~-~ to n.dy Hunt· ~ 8Mch ..-..naa. roe tnfcrmadon. call Bev Clncott.a, 846-9047. I may be arranged by calling the Costa Mesa Chamber of Conunerce. Mary Stevens, cha.lrperaon of the lnstitute's department of fashion design, has coordinated the lhow which will be paraded to a collage of mood music. Fash.ion Inatltute la located in Loa Angeles with three campuee.e including one in Orange County at South c.out Plaza Village. Abo in conjunction with "Arta Month,'' a retrospective display of both antique and hJ&h-faahion ~ prmenta entitled ''The Art of Fashion," will be available for public viewing in varloul South COMt Plaza Mall locations through Sept. 12. The diaplay will highlight fashion trends from 1885 to the preeent featuring works by Dior, Galanos, Givenchy, Latimer and other name deiQners. ~ aunpllnC of faahionl pretierved by the f'IDM contalna gowns that have been donated to ltl Foundation by, among others, Betsy moomtncdaJe and Nancy Reagan. Docent tours to the displays will be available Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Information regarding the dlaplay or walk1og toura is available through the South Coast Plaza concierge, located adjacent to the ca.J"OlUlel. & THE SYMPHONY Starring Miss Sarah vaughan and the Orange County Pacific Symphony September 10, 1984 8 PM at The Irvine BoCvL Laguna Beach Tickets: $27.50, $25.00, $15.00, available at The Uu?una Beach Museum of Art Y1I C1•ff l5rive, ~na Beaeh, (714) 494-6531 TJtlt«f Aho A.,,.ihibk At Tti. Door Fashion Calendar NORDSTROM: The South Coast Plaza at.ore will pretent its annual fall trend show at 8:45 a.m. Saturday. A complimentary break.fut will be aerved at 8 a .m . Merchandi.te from all women's depertmenta and the men's department will be shown. Reeervationa may be made by calling the store. . . . ... BROADWAY: The varsity '83 junior back-to-tlehool fuhion preview will be held at 1 p.m. Wedneaday at the Newport Beach 1tore ln the Juniors Department, aecond level. • • • BULLOCK'S: The 1983-84 Campus High Board will be featured in a noon Saturday back-to-achool fashion show in the Jewel Court. South Cout Plaza. • • • AMEN W ARDY: In conjunct.ion with Brooks College the fall couture collection of Andre Laug will be presented Tuetday at the Faab.ion Ialand et.ore. Champagne will be served at 6 p.m. with showtime al 7. For small room8, many cribs come with built-in dressers that convert into youth beds as the child grows older, and can be <X?_naidered for dual purpoees. On the cover ... Kelli and Mark Turner are expecting their f.int baby in February. The Huntinpln Beech couple ia lo the pl'\XW of fumiahinc their nunery -.o far they have .elected the ctjb. "It'• a Jenny lJnd style crib," said Kelli, who p1am to continue her job ua checker at Von's Market unUl January. '\ They may have to duplicate that lone purchue, becau.e there are twins on M.ark'a 9'de· of the family. They doo't know yet bow they couJd· handle two bablee at one time, but think it wouJd. be rUice. ''11 they both cry at once, I IUPPJR you· simply bold a bottle in each band." she added. • Merit. a.ociated with Turner Ccncrete in Wemninat.er, and KeW were photographed ai: "" Noel Johanna headquarter in Irvine. 'the coonii· nated decorator eet which includes twin bear stuffed toys is No.Jo's Royal T. Bear collection. Photography by I.ft P~. Daily Pi.lot sta.IJ. j radiance ..... . relaxation ..... . rejuvenation ... ·. Come uperience the only European beauty & health spa in Orange County. Sign up now! last chance for $100 charter memb~rships which entitle you to 20-30% discount forever on club s~rvices including. t. facial• • malNp · yoaa/etretchlna/nutrltlon & other dauea physical thuapy with MD prac:rlptton manlc:uttt • body waxl.na • cel.lu.Htt truhntfttt • body wrapt JI.. Club St. Tropez · 2865 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar· 675-5080 ( ' ' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept. 4', 1983 Ca League's end of summer bash strictly social By VIDA DEAN OllMO.-,-·- It was strictly social -that's the way the Assistance League of Huntington Beach planned its end of summer party held at the Balboa Bay Club. The members invited guests to join them. One of them, Mary Ann CbW'cb, who has been vacationing in Washington for the past two months returned the evening before just to attend the party. The buffet tables were decorated in gold and royal blue, the Assistance League's official colors, and centered with fresh summer flowers. Other guests included the Lynn Hammons, Mr. and Mrs. Henry SebmaD.D, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Green, Wanda Doody and Deloris Rademaker. Among the members and their spouses present were M~. and Mmes. Fred Bloomfield, Jobn Jenkins, Tbomas McCallougb, Jobn Webb, Gall Johnston, Rlcbard Croucb, Jobn Watt, Neal McGl.on and Ja m es McKinney. Others were J ulia Gamble and Lois LeBa rd. With the end of summer party over, members will be involved with their philanthropic projects: Operation School -aeu (Chey provide clothes for needy school children in the community), $AT Seminars and the Speech Center offering therapy with a speech therapist. One of the projects to raise funds will be a "super shopping spree" at a Lucky supermarket. Tickets are being sold now - Harriet Deer 9, 536-4097, bas the details, but tbe Jacky wl.oner wlll not be selected until Jan. 13. • • • Canyon Acres is holding Its first birthday party and tbey a re lovrtlog everybody (tbe wbole family) to come and join in the 2 to 6 p.m . Sept. 18 celebration. FOCAS (Friends of Canyon Acres . Society). a new supporting guild is sponsoring the · · event at the child abuse residential center, located on a 4 lfi -acre working horse ranch in Anaheim Hills. Bonnie McClellan is the FOCAS party chairman with Dorothy Bendetti, Nlca Sheward, Kitty Schuler, J ane Abraham, Jody Capretz, Pegy Darnell, -.Judy Coyne, J udy Werner and · CecUla Nott assisting. Lucllle Ada~s, Ji'<?CAS president, promises Judy Watt a nd Lynn Hamilton . conducted "tours by the staff's licensed social workers and the plucking and twanging of the 6 foot 9 inch country western singer and guitarist Jobnoy Barger and his band. (Lucille was chairman of the recent successful Spur and the Rose benefit at S herman Gardens and Johnny was performing there, too). Guests will be treated to barbecued sand- wiches donated by Carl Karcher and Treb Helnlog'1 raft of giant balloons, roving clowns, mimes, snow-cones, popcorn and a spectacular birthday cake will add to the festivities - admission free. Fr a n Gr een, Nell and Jac k Webb with Lee Green in league a t pa rty! Canyon Acres received its first birthday gift recently when the Roosters Club of Irvine met at Chant.eclair Restaurant and the treasurer Bob King presented a check for $6,000. The Roosters have also designated CA as their 1983 charity. Further information is available by calling "'>47 -6225. • • • Western themed parti~ are definitely ''in". Hoag's 552 Club members are in step with the trend and suggests you dig ou t your jeans, cowboy hats and bandana.s for their Sept. 15 barbecue being held at Arlington Amphitheatre, adjacent to J o hn Wa tt, Ma rti Hamilton a nd Pat Rainey a t BBC . the Orange County Fairgrounds in O>sta Mesa. The time is 5:52 to ll p.m. Pete Siracusa and his crew from the Rusty Pelican Restaurants are once again donating and p~paring the food -pit barbecued beef and ctiicken and all the trimmings. Chainnan Ken Steelman and his committee are arranging an extra special western astmosphere with pro~ by RWB Party Props plus stagecoach and surrey rides. The entertainment will include mariachis and later music by Red Dog Webe r and Custer's Last Band for dancing. The cost is $75 per couple and the 552 Clu t office can be called, 760-5917. for reservations. ~eddings&enggg_e_m_e_nt_s~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Halliday-Hoffman Caroline Hoffman and Neil Jialliday, who recited their wed· ding vows Aug. 6 in St. Joachim Catholic Church, Costa Mesa, are tesiding in Huntington Beach. The bride, daughter of John and Kathy Hoffman of Costa Mesa, graduated from Mater Dei 'High School and Cal State Full- erton. The bridegroom. an employee of L.A. Drywall, is the son of George and Eileen Halliday of Minnesota. The newlyweds travelled to Mexico for their honeymoon. :Buchan -W itte Paula Diane Witte, daughter of Or. and Mrs. Wendell C. Witte of Irvine, and Mark James Buchan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchan of Newport Beach, ex- changed wedding vows during an Aug. 6 ceremony conducted in Crescent Bay Park, Laguna Beach. Afterwards the newlyweds de- parted for a wedding trip to lxtapa. Mexico. They plan to reside in Costa Mesa. Mrs. H a lliday The bride will be entering nursing school in January and the bridegroom is attending Cal State Long Beach and is employed at Balboa Yatch Club. Repper -Gold Claudia Ruth Gold of Irvine and David Peter Repper of New York City were married Aug. 1 in '.PerJonaf Choice ' ' -You Do Have A Choice - PREGNANCY TERMINATION TESTING, COUNSELING & REFERRALS PflrllonM, ConfldentJM & l'rolwlonal CllT9 Member otptomate American Boerd 08/QYN ' ! I I I' I ... ' Mr s. Buchan the garden of the Newporter Resort. After a honeymoon in Carmel and a Carribean cruise on the "Norway" the newlyweds will reside in New York City where she is a medical student at New York Medical College and he is pursuing a Ph.d . in psychology at New York University. Mrs. Re pper. The bride, daughter of Marilyn Smith of Irvine and Dr. Stanley R. Gold of Newport Beach, is a graduate of University High School, Irvine, and Stanford Uni- versity. George and Stella Repper of Port Washington, N.Y. and New York City are parents of the bridegroom. He is a graduate of. 551-4747 PERSONAL 9t.i.OJC~ "" ~ South CoH t Plu a MllllOn Vl•fo Mall 71<4) 751 ·<4180 71 <4) <496·2<490 WH tmlnater Mall Cerrito• Beet Plau 71 <4) 812·8309 213) 924-0291 Kl't'µ up with are<A business trends affN'lln~ local retail prices in Sun· d <•~··~ You Your Mone~ section lllJ Piil • • Schreiber High School in Port Washington and Vassar College. Fischer· Tyler After a one-week honeymoon in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Mr . and Mrs. William Fredrick FUicher. nee Barbara Ann Tyler, are at home i.Jf Huntington Beach. The couple were married Aug. 6 In Christ Lutheran Church. Costa Mesa, and a reception followed at Baxten, Newport Beach. The bride, daughter of Isabelle E. Ford of Westminster graduated from Marina High School in Huntington Beach and attended Orange Coast College. She is assist.ant vice president at Citizens Bank of C.osta Mesa. The bridegroom graduated from Corona del Mar High School and attended Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He is vice president of Personal Communications of C.OSta Mesa. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Fischer of Santa Ana. Atmore-Mathis Mr. and Mrs. Allan Atmore of Santa Paula announce the en- gagement of their daughter to Scott F.arle Mathis, aon of Mr. and Mrs. George Mathis of eo.ta Mesa. A May wedding ~ Santa Paula is being planned. The bride-elect graduated from Santa Paula Union High School and the future bridegroom ia a graduate of ~a High. Both are now attending the University of California at Davis where~ is majoring in sociology and be ia majoring in computer ldence and engineering. De Mocskonyi-Olsen A January wedding in Our Lady Queen of Angela, Corona del Mar, is planned by Lucy Deni8e de Mocskonyi of Newport Beach and Dennis Keith Olaen of McLean, Va. The bride-elect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High and UCLA. Her fiance is a graduate of the U .S . Naval Academy al Annapolis, Md . Parents of the couple a.re Erwin S. de Mocskonyi of Newport Beach and Duane and Jeanne Olaen of Elk Point, S.D. Sal<s F1hh ~venues Import Shows are about to begin! ... with the very besr of the European Pret...a-Porter Collections from Paris. Milan and London. The silhouettes that dazzled on rhe runways The colors. The fabrics. The excitement. Here. from Chloe by karl Laserfeld, the coo t as you'll crave it! Discover it ... and .Jll the rest of Europe ... in Import Collect10ns . Join us on September 7th through the 9th for informal mode/Ins from 12 to 3. r5/o81!~· South Co.st Plu .. JJJJ Bristol Sttft'C. Cost• Mn. . C4 GOREN ON BllDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF WIDllS I PRESIDENTIAL PEROGATIVE DEAR READERS: We have had maay reque1t1 over the yeare for tboee baad1 that we eouider to be our favoritee. That makee qu..lte a IJ1t. For the time belq, therefore, we are devoth~g the S unday column to a eerlee of (amoua hand•. At the end of the eerlt111, we will JO back t4 our weekly quu· tJoa and aoewer colwno. Both vulnHabl l·~ Nor t h de a I s . NORTH • K98 \?AKJ53 0 Q J 10 +83 WEST EAST • 52 • 64 IV 82 4'7 QI094 0 9873 O A62 +K 7542 +JI096 SOUTH +AQJl073 ~ 76 ¢ K 54 +AQ The bidding: • North Eaet South West 1 IV PaH 2 + Pull 3 • Pau 4 NT Pus S O Pa11 6 • Pus rou1 HEAL TH "tr OR. PETER J STEINCROHN ' PH• Pan Ope ning ll•ad: Three of 0. T ime ma l(uzine h11 i. reatured bridge only t wice. One lime was in 1957, when Charles Goren was on I he cover of lhe news magazint? and several hands were in cludf'd in the feature story in side. The other was four yrars earlier. when Time d<•eided to look in on the most famou:!> game in the country -the weekly Saturday night game held by Presi<lent Eisenhowe r in the White House. The magazine carried this hand, on which Presidt>nt Eisenhower held the South card-;. His par tner was Oswald Jacobv, who needs no i ntrodu c l io~ lo bridge players anywhere. After Jacoby opened one heart. Ike showed his s trength with a Jump s hift to two spades. Jacoby rai:.ed. and Ike e nd ed in six spades when Blackwood reveale<l that an ace was missing. West led a diamond. East won the 11ce and the Presi dent made his firs t good play when he dropped the king from his hand lo preserve en tr ies to ~he lable. East s hirted to the jack or clubs. and we quote the magazine: "Eise nhower had con sidered the odds on the choices ahead of him: he could l) finesse the queen of clubs (in which case he would have been down one); or 2J take the jack of clubs with his ace. then play out dummy's hearts hoping for a d ivision of the opponents' hearts that would g ive him at least three heart winners. Odds were even on alternative No. 1. were better than five lo one on alternative No. 2. Ike took with his c-lub ace. "Havin~ made the crucial decision, E isenhowe r had no further trouble. Ht-drew trump. fortunately in t wo rounds, cashed dummy's lop hearts, and ruffed a heart in hib own hand. He got back lo dummy wilh a diamond lo ruff another heart. thus set· ting up dummy's last card in that suit. It was then easy l.-0 gl'l back to dummy with another diamond in order to cas h the las t heart and discard the rlub queen on it. "Score; six s pades. bid and made ." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a bizarre problem and l need your help. It aounds like one of thoee made-up letters from Yale, but every word is true-ao helpme. Pleaaedon't suggestlseea lawyer. Confidentiality is of the utmost importance. Last week 1 was palnling my 16-year-old son's bedroom. In the prooess of removing all the articles from his cloeet I came acrou several bottles of castor oil, 10me dw nfectant and three bent coat hangers. I recognized this stuff as abortion paraphernalia. l oonfronted him with my suspicions and he finally contessed that he has been performing abortion operations on teenage girls for fees ranging from $50 to $100. The boy clallns it is a simple procedure he learned from readlng medical books in the Hbrary. He also says he has never had an accident and every operation he has performed has turned out just fine. The money, he says, ls being banked so he can go to medical school. I am sick to my stomach and need some answers. U one of these girls gets blood poisoning or dies as a result of a botched job, can we -the parents -be sued? Would our son be tried for murder even tf he is a minor? Please help me. -GOING CRAZY IN ILLINOIS DEAR GOING: Arrange a meeting with your family doctor immediately. Ask bim to explain to yoar 100 that what be bat been dolog is positively hair-ral1in1. How lncredlbly lucky for all concerned that notblng terrible bas happened. Tbe coat-banger technique ls not only archaic, lt Is dangerous flMA I OM If Cl Moreover, alaoaJd a patital die, Uie boy coeJd be tried for a felo11y murder, bat more likely maD1laagbter. Tbe judge woald decide (in Ulinola) wbetber or aot lie Is lo be treated u a mlaor or u adalt. (Luu are cbaaatag rapidly au over su country, lowering taie age of crtmlnaJ responal· blUty.) In any event, yoDr ion baa been practJcta1 medlcine wiltloat a Ucease, wklcll la apinat tlae law. Al for parental re1pon1ibiJity, lf a patJeat 1bould be 1ertoa1ly Ill or dlaabled aa a result of a ~tcbed Job, ud decide lo aae, abe woald bave a pretty good caae. " DEAR ANN LANDERS: lam engaged to marry a divorced man who is the father of two children, 10 and 14 years of age. I am very eager to have a child of my own, but he says hlB two are family enough and that I should Bive up on the idea because his mind is made up and he doesn't want to talk about it anymore. I have· told him repeatedly that I am wllling to raise his children in our home and provide for them in every way possible, but it would not fulfill my need to become a mother. I love this man very much and cannot imagine life without him, but 1 am unable to choose between him and motherhood. Please help me. -K IN CAROLINA OE~R K.: You must ma ke tit.la decision -..-or continue to agonize about U. But I can tell yoa rig.lat now that whatever your choice la, there will be tlme1 when you will wish you bad made the otber. The unemployment rate in Hollywood is Agents used to run around saying, "Get me DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: We have four boys. depre11ion la db lnterett in acbool work and falling something like 85 percent, giving rise to some serious someone like Lome Greene or Bill Cosby." Now it's two are teenagers. Until recently, my husband and I gradea. Wheb depre11ed, some yoa.ngatera take to concerns about the state of the arts. ''Get me someone like Lome Greene's dog or Bill thought we had healthy youngsters. Now, our dnag1 and/ or alcobol. U ln doubt a boat your Wher~ have all the jobs gone, you ask? You have Cosby's kids." 16-year-old isn't acting right. The oth ers seem to be youngster, better pay that visit to tbe doctor. Proper only to look at television commercials to know t he It's pogsible the stars have priced themselves out OK. But this one, formerly the most spirited in the medication may save It.Im from a deepening answer. They've gone to dogs, cata and kids. of ~usineaa and that we are just beginning to see entire family, seems depressed. No matter what we depre11lon. No one minded when cats danced the products through the eyes of animals and children. say or do to improve hisoutJookon life it doesn't help. cha-cha-cha for chow or preferred one brand of litter Look for panting dogs that run up to Lee Lacooca He has lost interest in his friends and in his studies. MEDICALETTFS (Replies to and from read-over a rival product, but the other night I saw an and pant, "We only chaae foreign-made ca.rs. That's He even cries easily for no apparent reason. We are en): adorable white kitten selling toilet paper. CATS because we can't catch American-made ones." concerned. ls there reason enough for us to take him DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My mother suffers DON'T EVEN USE TOILET PAPER! Look for a child and hermotherinaaandboxand to our doctor? MRS M. from depression. This alternates with periods when And some ad man was reaching for it when a dog one of them holds up her hands to her face and says, DEAR MRS. M.: If this is more than a pasalng her mood is very high. Since she was put on lithium demonstrated a camera that even he could use for "One of us is only eight years old . The oth er one uses pbaae; if it bas lasted and doesn't Jet up, you should carbonate. she has been like a new woman. All of her thoee once-in-a-lifetime pictures. Oil of Olay. Can you guess wruch one?" aak for medical advice. Depreasioo 11 often a mood swings have disappeared. She's quiet and As for kids, they're hustling everything these Or a cat who looks at a stack of dirty dishes and dJfflcalt diagnosis to make. Bat it can become relaxed. But the doctor wants her to come in days from cereal to cough syrup, from shampoo to smiles. "You wanta talk scratches? I can tell you how 1ertous and should be dlaposed early 10 It can be periodically for blood checks. Why is this so computers. Even laundry soap. which fonnerly had to get rid of stubborn food stains without soaking." treated effectually. It is well·known that adolae-important? It's the expense we're thinking of. MS. J. been touted solely by elderly women, is now being P ersonally, 1 think it's a raw deal. Jus~because cents have frequent mood swings. Usually they last DEAR MS. J .: It'• important to cbeci on t•e huckstered by 10-year-old boys. And when was the animals and kids \#ork cheap. have no overhead and only for a few days. But parents should become lithium level to make sure that too mach haan't lasttimea 10-year-oldboyeveowashedhisfacewith arecute,it's notfairtotakejobsawayfromthosewho saapiclous that there's an underlying depression If collected ln tbe body to cause toxic 1ymptom1. Tbe anything but a two-foot tongue? need them . tbelr youngster suddenly loses appetite and com· drag ls eliminated tbrougb tllt kidney1. 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Four members of South Coast Reper- tory's directorial staff, including the two men who foundeQ the company nearly 20 years ago, took the oocaaion of the launching of a new season to point out aome of the particulars at a recent meeting of the Orange C.ounty Entertainment Writers Association. Approaching the topic from diverse but related points of view were David Ernmes and Martin Benson, co-found~rs and artistic directors of SCR; John Allison, director of . the season-opening show on the mainstage, "Amadeus," and Paul Rudd, who's mounting the Second Stage opener, the world premiere of "Men's Singles." "South Coast Repertory's primary purpose is not to make money -though ·we're not adverse to this -but to serve the vital and dynamic art of theater," ~ declared·. "Unlike your com- JIMjrcial or dinner theaters, we seek to ··illumine the personal and social issues that affect us all." F.rnrnes pointed out that while artistic message was the first concern in ch oosing · a play, other factors included budget, cast ·size and balance -not planning two or ' three shows about the same theme, for instance. Perhaps the most glowing tribute was 'paid by Allison, an Englishman who has worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and directed SCR's production of the Bard's "Henry Part l " two ye~~o. -- ' I . "":// . . I l Jr Ji SOLJrH COAST REPERTORY "South Coast Repertory is a theater born out of its community," Alli8on noted. "It's a very human place to work, and it's a privilege and an honor to work ,here as ~ell as a great responsibility." This humanity, Alliaon declared, mani- f8'ts itself in the choice and presentation of material at the Costa Mesa regional theater. "SCR doesn't take the easy way of putting on a play," he observed, "and consequently, its audiences are willing to take chances as well as the actors." Taking chances, theatrically, includes the presentation of new and untried plays -to which SCR devoted its entire 1982-83 season on the Second Stage. More of the same are ecb~uled this year, including one world p.remiere, "Becoming Memories" by Arthur Giron, on the main stage. Rudd, an actor who made his directorial debut on SCR's Second Stage with ''Coming Attractions," is preparing "Men's Singles" by D.B. Gilles for its first audience. He talked of the "special delight" ln mounting a world premiere. "Y Q,U.Jlta.rt~ scratch-With the_play, and you're ln constant contact with the writer," said Rudd, who performed in the premiere of David Rabe's ''Streamers" and la well acquainted with the process. "lt's just a great feeling to watch a play erupt." Rudd also made mention of the "great sense of tnut'' he and his cast experience working on the Second Stage, and the satisfaction of doing a new play success- fully. The audience is a factor here, he noted. "People don't just come here to pay their cultural debt." Why put on so many new plays? The answer came from Ben.son, who will direct the malnstage premiere of ''Becom- ing Memories." Almost every actress wants someday to play Blanche DuBois in "A Streetcar Named Desire," he noted.· "Yet, if someone long ago had not taken a chance on Tennessee Williams, that role would not exist. We hope that one day SCR will find a Williams or a Eugene O'Neill among the new playwrights whose work we introduce. "Great writers make great theater," he continued, citing the examples of Shakespeare at the Old Globe, Sean O'Casey at Dublin's Abbey Theater and O'Neill with the Provincetown Players. "South Coast Repertory can become one of the finest theaters in the United States, and it's important that we too develop new writers." The new SCR season opens Sept. 13 with "Amadeus," followed by "Playboy of the Western World" Oct. 25, "Becoming Memories" Jan. 10, "Good' Feb. 21, "The Seagull" April 10 and "Angels Fall" May 22.' The Second Stage seas0n will be arm_ouncedsho~~Y_·~~ ACROSS 1 Cut at random 8Wound mark 10 Informal talk 14 Pretends 19 Relllble 20 Blbllcal pronoun 21 Present 22 Iron Curtain country 24 Metric measure 25 Shooting match: FrenCJh 26 Tattered cloths 27 Seed coaling 28 Corded la bric 29 Corretattve 30 Tear 32 Of govern- ment 35 Assumed name 37 Poel1c "'before·· 38 Related 40 Tuck·s pal 4 t Is sullen 43 Whhln comb. Jorm 44 Insect 45 Israeli desert 47 Morning moisture 49 Orienta! S 1 Geomelrlc lfgure 52 River fsland 54 Briel swim 56 Destroys 57 Lamb"s cry 58 Enchanted 62 Bird's beak 6• Paid athlele 65 Hide dressers 78 Letter addition 80 Nally 83 Icy rain 88 The gums 87 Mexican . cac1u1 89 Lyric poem 90, Famlly member 92 Ordinarily 94 Region 96 Squire 99 Fatigue 100 Adulallon 104 Maacullna !Ille 106 Asel&t t07 Aggntgates 111 Venttlate 112 Sates talk 114 Contract maker 118 Steamship· abbr 117 Humor 118 Break suddenly 120 Overwhelms 122 Muslcal pair 123 Sailor's signal 125 Certain amount 126 A tract of ground 129 Mountains· abbr 131 Helm POSI- lion. abbr 133 Cattle thief 136 Skating surface 13 7 Paint layers 139 Thus: Lalin 141 American poet 142 Knife part 145 Languages 147 Crally 149 Sew loosely 153 Comfort 154 Agalnsl 155 Cheeses 157 Poetic bulldlnga 23 Reverie 106 E11apora1e 163 Blanched 3 1 Sty re11d11n1 108 Mllltary Bot. 33 Pot , absence 186 Romanian co"8rlno abbr. coin 34 Wing9d 109 Shade or 167 Current type 36 Tavern green 188 Vaoabond 31 Blbllcal 110 Noun sutllx 169 Merit priest 113 Cltrua fruit 17 t Treasury 39 Approaches 115 Heat source agen1: hyph 42 Blen.111 119 Sell-eSteem word 44 French cur· 121 Tl>epter 172 Bra:zlllan rency unit platform bird 46 Vigor 124 Correlative 174 Paid nollce 48 Triumph 125 Water 111-POr 115 Witty 50 Chemical 127 Expert pilot lampoon endings 128 Thet Is 177 Coagulate 5 1 Skillet abbr 178 Possess 53 "'-Oeum ' 130 Pupils 179 Consign 55 Pungent 132 Ice Ge1 man 181 Jargon spices 13~ Elevator 182 Spreads My 57 Egypllan direct•~ 183 Winter soul 135 Weep vehicle 58 Stuff audibly 184 Trades 59 Sharpen a 137 Join knife together DOWN 60 Siamese 138 Assign coins places t Hit 61 Sulllce 140 W1pe<l 2 '"Creole 63 Bread roll 142 Arabian Stale"' 65 Chirp 1asm1nes abbr 66 Jewish 143 L~cnan 3 German monrh 144 Deadly composer 67 Revolve snake 4 Move 68 Rema1n 145 Craggy hill smoolhly 71 Big fuss 146 Crallsmen 5 Wading bird 73 Wanted 148 Sllll 6 Banded 75 Shade tree 150 Chemic~ 7 Cat: French 78 Separare& salt 8 Patr.onage 79 ·Snooze• t5t Hano~s 9Save 81 Oklahno'" 152 Cnopm'$ 10 Adds(a City lorte 11lc1ory) 82 Outfit 154 C'!rveo 2 words 84 Redact!> stone 11 Pronoun 85 U S satellite 156 Perta1n1ng 12 Operatic 88 Feline 10 the Dody solo 91 Fall and t5B Peruses 13 Bank w1nte1 t61 Village employees 93 Lalin a.ged 162 Bargain t4 Small abbr event herring 95 Anus· 164 Balhe 15 Garden follower 165 Sketctieo tools 97 Wife 168 Coal 16 High measure container mountain 98 Spanosh 170 F1sh1ng pole 17 Anatolian nver 173 Ac1ress Week's Top Ten Hits 69 Decays 70 Digraph contraction goodess 100 Speedy Gardner 72 Cushion 159 Shopping 18 Sleep 101 Wrinkle 176 Tea tree 74 Swamp center sounds 102 Sandarac. 180 Musical 76 Coagulale 160 Saucer edge 19 Tough tl1er· tree Orama The follOWlng are Biiiboard's hot record hlta for the week ending September 2 aa they appear In next week's Issue ol Biiiboard magazine. Copyrtohl 1983, Biiiboard Publlcat lons, Inc. Reprinted with permlNlon. HOT81NOLH 1. "Maniac" Micheal Sembello (Casablanca) 2. "Sweet Dreams" Eurythmlca (RCA) 3. "The Safety Dance" Men Without Hats (e.ckatreet, MCA) '4. "Puttln' On the Ritz" Taco (RCA) 5."Tell Her Ab0u111'" BUly Joel (Columbia) tJ. "Every Breath You Take'· The Police IA&M) 7. "She Wonca Hard for the Mon.y' Donna Summer (Mercury) 8."Total Eclipse or the Hear:t" Bonnie Tyter (Columbla) 9. "Human Nature" Mlchael Jackeon (Epic) 10. "I'll Tumble 4 Ya" Culture Club (Virgin, Ep+c) TOPLP'I 1. "Thrlller" M lchMI Jacicaon (Epic) 2. "Sync:hronlcity" The Police (A&M) 3. "'Aahdance' Sollndtreck" (Casablanca) , ' 4. "Pyromania" Def Leppard (Mercury) 5. "An Innocent Man" Biiiy Joel (Columbia) 6. "Alpha" Asia (GeHen) 7."'Staylng Allve' Soundtrack" (RSO) 8. "Lawyers In love" Jackson Browne (Asylum) 9. "The Wiid Heart" Stevie Nicka (Modern) 10. 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J.-C1:I(;l•lll®W1~UWtiSM )( Woody 7-lig Allen'• Ls; a:ll Showt 11 U tOO 2:00 4 :00 1100 8100 10:00 WlllGln•m • Shows '" 11•11 Z:45 I I ti 1100 IOtJO WUIGlrm lD Al•• ,.111ne11nu (JI> B~~ .. m snowtal 1:1S 3:20 5:30 7:40 &. 9:50 TA,Som Sllow11t 1:00 1:10 S:ZS 7:45 &. t :IO Drlv•1n1Deletl 1 100 Wllnltllh / 11,0 Wk•lldt C~IWtrl2frttlWIN ... ted , C::• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, $9J>I. 4, 1983 By MARILYN AUGUST Of... , ..• ,..... PARIS -Omelia Muti is a soft mass of yellow ruffles, her tightly cinched waist accenting the tiny buatle at the back of her long ski.rt. She haa been cast aa Odette, a conniving beauty with aristocratic pretenaions, in a movie of "Swann's Way," the first part of Marcel Proust's monumental "Remembrance of Things Past." The movie, a 21-yea.r odyssey for producer Nicole Stephane, is being filmed in Paris with Volker Schlondorff directing Jeremy Irons, Alain Delon and Muti in the tale of the ill-fated romance between Odette and Swann, a rich dilettante spellbound by herchanns. It is the first time that Proust's tale of obsaessional love is being filmed. To the French, the book -published by Proust 70 years ago at hiS own expense -has become something of an institution. School children have to know cert.a.in passages by heart, and the "madeleine" cookies the narrator dunks in his tea, calling up vivid memories Crom the past, now are popular bakery treats. Schlondorff, who d irected the 1979 Academy Award-winning "Tin Drum," has cast Irons, the tormented hero in "The French Lieutenant's Woman," as Swann and Delon, France's leading box-office attraction, as the arrogant homosexual. Baron de Charlus. Filming in French, the German d~ec~r has taken great pains to make sure the moVle will not betray the story so carefully crafted by Proust, who would write only in the hours before dawn, lying in difficult," said the director, who has auooeeatully adapted other "difficult" writers, including Heinrich Boll .,ld Gunter Grus. "The movie does more than ju.st reconstitute the rich 'belle epoque' decor," he says. "It docwnenta the high emotional pitch of a man in love. Thia is why it is 90 dif ticµl t to act and direct. "We have condenaed all the intensity of a long experience lnto one day. There is no psychological development, just moments of intense feeling." Schlondorff is using a scenario written by Jean-Claude Carriere, a veteran French screenwriter and author of films of the late Luis Bunuel, Including "The Di.screet Charm of the Bourgeois.le" and ''That Obecure Object of Desire." Convinced the work was too long to tteat in its entirety, Carriere persuaded Schlondorf to limit the film -to be called "Swan in Love" in English -to "Swann's Way." Schlondor!f began filming on location in Paris in June, trying to recapture the atm06phere of that era -from a private villa in one of Paris' most elegant residential neighborhoods, to the Tuilleries gardens and the Bagatelle at the Bois de Bologne. He thinks his international cast is perfectly suited to Proust. "Swann was Jewish," he says. "He looked at the world through the eyes of an outsider and everybody treated him like one. As for Odette, she was a social climber, and nobody really knew where she came from. The fact they were both 'different' drew them together." The movie, which also stars Marie-Christine BarraultandFanny Ardant, is expected to open in the fall. ~ Italian actress Ornella Muti a s Odette de Crecy and Britain's Jerem y Iron s as Swann s tar in "Swa nn in Love" now an oversized bed in his elegant cork-lined bedroom. t;::==~=~:;;;;;;;.::;:::;:::;:::;:::::;::::;::::;::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;r------------- When "Swann's Way" appeared in 1913, Proust was better known as an eccentric hornoeexual than as a writ.er. Born into a wealthy Jewish family, the young Proust mingled with the cream of French high aociety, entertaining lavishly and frequenting Paris' most fashionable art salons. It was only after his parents died that he became a recluse, plunging into the writing of the comedy of manners that wowd expoee the vice and pretensions of decadent. upper~ French society. Universally acclaimed foe its brilliant use of metaphor and keen imagery, rich in psychological and 80Ciological insights, the complex novel has long baffled the world's best filmmakers, including Joeeph Losey and Luchino Visconti. Losey attempted a 4 ~-hour adaption based on a script by Harold Pinter, but ran ou t of money. For Schlondorff, who says he has wanted to film Proust ever since he read the novel as an adoleecent, the experience is a dream come true. "I w,as inhibited by Proust because he is 90 Entertainment News Briefs By tlle.A11oclated Pre11 LOS ANGELES -How about a round of applause for Harry, the mutt in the Saint Bernard suit. He's the real doggie star of the horror movie based on Stephen King's bestseller "Cujo." The movie is about a rabid Saint Bernard. Maybe Saint Bernards are too busy carrying little kegs of brandy in the snow to act rabid. Actually, they're very lousy at it. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Fri. 4:30, 1:15 -Sat-Mon. 1:00, 4:30. l.'15 edwards LIDO CINEMA Producers Daniel Blatt and Robert Singer had to 1---~-~iiii~ii::m.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ _ turn to bogus Bernards. In the film Cujo is played by l"""iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil----...- ~,= ... 673-8350 four real Saint Bernards, various mechanical Saint Bernards and Harry -the dog in the Saint Bernard costwne. Harry's ability to snarl on command has earned him mad dog roles in "Amityville Horror" and a number of television productions. Harry spent 13 week.a bulging his eyeballs and foaming at the mouth ' inside a spedally made Saint Bernard suit that covered his entire body. Offscreen, HarrY is a "cuddly little mutt/' according to hi.a owner, Karl Miller, a veteran Hollywood trainer. Miller said he reecued Harry, a mixed Black Labrador and Great Dane, from an animal cent.er five years ago for $1 l. .. -. ....... ,, ...... ..,.. .. ''" -.-.... •·----_______ ....,.. ___ Zelig •• "PAST, llUllNY un11•:' -NEW YORK TIMES ~J!:WJ• ~ ~ ·-·.._-~-,:::..:.:o "TllE FIRS TRIPLE CROWN OF MOTION PICTVRES" -Shella 8cfnson, LA. TIMES ..... .,. REfURN~D~ IPOl 00-=1 .. ..-... "---·•-<-·· .. -f.a! ~: •• hi .............. , .... " .... , .... ,,. ~ ,. 10 ,,,,, I TltACK DCHJY •Y-.llEO * • #1 "MORTUARY" <ft> T'*-Frt. 9:00 Sat-Mon. 2:00, 5:25. 9:00 "STRYKER" <ft> Tuea.-Frt. 7:15, 10:45 Sat-Mon. 3:~&. 7:15, 10:50 I ALL NEW 1.lllfS Tu..-Frl. 1:4', 10:30 Sat-Mon 3: 10, 1:45, 10:30 ~~1"1lt'fY~. Tuea.-Fr1".fd" 8•t~Mon. 1:20,'5:00.1:40 edword ~ WE ~TBROOK CINEMA . ........ ,......... 5 30-440 1 '" ,,,., ... , ... 13th SMASH WEEK OF AMERIC-A'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYlllm EDDIE MUllPHY ,._T&llH lUl llmll) ,_ C71'1113-tl07 ., ...... uo f°"WJVoflOl•"' ... , ... ,u lOWllOS "'-• Wnt ... ltl~ ttl\!lt~ AllUll• '"'""''4,,.,,.,... 0.,..M maeo llAllll C..-..U•H~3 llt H~O ..O ........ .cctl"'fH 'Oii t..e ........._ .. ,..,, DEFORE ~FUNERAL ... DEFORE 'YOlJ AAE BURIED •.. DE SUP.E 'YOlJ ARE REALLY DEAD! <:..; -· being filmed as an ada ptation fro in Marcel Pro ust's classic "Remem- bran ce o( Things Past." NOWPLAVING At Tbae SpectaUy Selected Thutres And Drtw-lne AIWl(flll Pac1t<. , Ari,,,..1m °'"• '" 879 98!>0 MU "'-"' &iu Plu• S29 S339 ClllUMCIA !o.t<osc-~ .. 979 .,., HUllT*'ITOll MACtt !OWl•O\-·~ c... .... &'8 038& COSTA lfflA (OW'1tl\ 801\QI )40 7&u ..... -. '"""" !ISl·MS! iOacwGE _,_., LllC.. !ISl·MSS LMUllA llACM OIWIG( I OWJIO• ~ to.<• 4M(. Otaoo< lot!' 49' •Su 637 0340 lA llllWIA IAll NM CAlllTMllO P.10"< • l1 ""'-P1<•'C J -l)n.t "' l1>199&1<IOO 17141 "3 ~~ llD-IO lo-11" C-.-... 191 HI~ ~--.-1 Doff I 00 JOO ~ 10 110 tll II 00 ~••"" iilil" lk1. Oolr' ll JQ. O~ f •I --.S-CK! °""""lie Ut 10&0 -'""' ·zru;. IKI Sol.,;_ I OC J ~ u~ •&0 IJll 1010 • -·---YllUIT ---[ __ ..... -.-v..., [ __ ...,. ~~r;-Ullll01 °""" ... CIDITA-""1"' -Wl-(--""" --llA\lol ..._,...n1, ,_ .. _ -ar-.iw ---·IUll i:o..o..~1 -Cl1---·-LA--... !00 -·--_0-.. ••ow CIM110 CHAtlll LISTINGS 9 KNXT ICBSI 8 l(N8C INBCI 9 KTLA (Ind I e KABC IABCI • ICFMB ICBSI I) ICHJ· TV (Ind I ID ICCST CABCI • ICT'TV (Ind I II) KCOP-TV (Ind I tD KCET (PBS! 6D ICOCE IPBSI 0 Ofl TV Z Z·TV 11 HBO t CC1nema1t1 t (WOR> NY , N.Y @ (WlBS) ( IESPNI $ (Showhme> 0 SPOlllQhl • !Cable New~ Ne1wor11 1 -.~ Wiii( wrTH DAVI> I DMCllONI ~..... ·=· *** ·~ Al ~(11181) *** "Houdini" (1963) Tony CUrtla, ~..c:: ;-..=· (D)..,... •• ~ ''Ceunoola'• Big Hight" ( 11154) *** "On Ooldlrl Pond" (11181) ~Hope.JolnFonlft ~Fonda, Kallwh Hlptlum. I n8E IUT '°"FORTUNE eMOVE .. ICOTT * * "Tlle at.It A4¥tltttln' ( 11178) Jedi Plllncl. Join eo... -1t:i4t- (l) CIWl.a CHAMPUtlAUCI wrTH MM.OOtM fllCOOWlll AFT8tiOON -ta0-1 r" ... •• .,. ''Thi Slllki.t Gun In Tlle Wiit" (11188) Don Knotb, 8IW'bn ...... -~ATM tWMIT PllTWAl • -~!" ~---THE .lllCM! • * ''Thi Eyte Of Tlle ~" (1t75) Ruth Ford, ~ Holql- ton. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE tne OQKl ... ol .. 1MngJ ll tO .,...,,._ -··-.... ...,•"""'Yol '"',. c~r b ... ....,, Of"'-" c~ All •GlS 4'0MI IT! 0 Gene'•' Au01tinut "4.L @11 ~ 4'HO 111 'l\.MS RLCEl\IE T11E SE& Of 111( i.IOTIOH PICTURE COOE Of S(Lr REOULAT'°" Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 C'T -l:AI- CID MOVE **'A "Uttll Miii MIB«" (1lllO) Wiiiet Mantlau, Julie Anc:nwa. l • ,,., c-., • 40 • 0.-. _ ..... 11 . Caroline's a rising ~tiw. Jack just lost his job. Jack's going to have to start from the bottom up. .... --Sil m'" 1e 10 1iru n r rrf. ..... 11u;.-.?.N™ 1\S ,\,\WWII Sl .. :LLl~l l'lt1U .. r l'K IN MK'lli\t:l.Kr.ATON · TUUUARR "'"" ... *'"• MK.MOM MAKTIN Ml'U. ·ANN JULIAN • <:HIWl11Jl,lt;M LWYO '"'''"""' 1.YSN 1..0lllNU .,., l.Al'llE:N :ill\ 'Ll-:11 ,,...,,, ..... ,.,.fWUtvl'OIJMlJ\' ,.... ,~LEE llllUIUlllm: r• , .. ..,. ,.,,,.,..,. AAHI ~ SI '\:l.l-' 111 l.. •w1 .. 1 i, .Jnll N Ill 'Oil E.-. ·~ ,.,.·~~,·.·,.:~ .. -- ~££! ·:J ....... ' ~ '""''""~ tn'AS llH..\I ii t1'I I f4\ ..,.;:;:::·~~ . ---------~~ I '' t I un' • I 'I I " -, . . -11:00-• 2.• (I) 8 NEWS ~mlETJOUNW. DMOVE ...... "Uoyda Of London" (11136) ;onei:=v=~ ii:=. •• "Melting Looft" (1911) Ktt• JIC:bon, Mk:heel OntkMn CZltilCM! • * "Siln Diep" (11178) Olryn Coo- per. -11:ao-e.antP1W. I PMWllEM Mt;N!WI OtlDMN MJNNNG OUT Of TM • ANAt.81CAN FNl&.Y (l)HAMYO I Wlflt( IQNQ 1'0CUJI lllCME * * t * "Thi Splr1t OI SI. Louil" (11167) .11n111 St...,, Mwrey HMnfr tan. CID MOVE ** .. ~ .. (11181) MlfVOl Kidder. Annie PoCll.. (D)MOVE •• "l.owt ' Monty'' (1880) Ray 5Nd91, Omtll Mu11. -11:46-9MCMI ***"' .,,. Ffont Plgl" (1974) Jldt Llmll'lon, Wrltlt Mltlhlu. DMCMI · •• "C..ln" (11113) Rey....,, . o.MC.. 8 HOU.YWOOO ClOllUP -1t00-e 100CUJ1 -1:30- (Q)MOYIE * ** "Jtkyl A.rrd Hyde... T oglllllr Aflln" (11182) MIB Blrifteld. e... Armstrong. -1S-QMOVE **'A "So Ant" (1911) Ryeo O'NMI, ~Wlfdln, -1:46-DATONEMTH -1:!0- (_C)MOYIE tt t "Lady Chlttwtty'a LOYlf" ( 1981) Sytvll Kr11111, Nicholle City. -tOO-• ()) Cl8 NEW8 NMIHTWATa4 ()) JB!lr( lffl8 TB.ETMON fOOH1'0) -~ ~= • • "Flrecnc:ll«" 11911) .-.ri KISlnet, Olrby Hinton. OMOYIE • • "Gone In 60 Stconda" ( 11174) H.B. Hllldll, MW'lon 8ulll. cc:J MOVIE • • "Hight Of The Juogll(' ( 1llO) JltMI Br*. Cllft GonrlM. ~ CID DOUGlAI MACMnUt 1ltE O&WfTaeaAL. -uo- (!) Sitt LlW TB.8MoN -4:3-(8) WllO .ucacJll( ®MOYIE .... ~ .. (11181) MtrVo4 KldOlr. Annie Potts ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ &"" ~ . wr:t:ll'.'l:•I( •14 I ;;:;:, ~ • 8orgo1n Mot1ne~! .,.Q;:mn 1 • ....... J • MOltOAY TlllwSATUROAY fACUllYotCANOl(WOOO. All , ........... , ...... ~ 00 ~ "WY WY" (I} ((a S,tc. l ...... "'"'" I Hohl 17 JO. ns. HQ. us. uo. IUS S.. Oofi I IS. HI. US. It~ "tDctl.E$" (PG} HlO, no. 5·co. SilO. 10:20 "IDTUARY" (R) 12:30. 2:30, 4:30, 6:30, 8:30. 10:30 "RtSl<Y BUSl6S" (R) 12'45, 2:45, 4:45, 6:45. 8:50. 10.SS .... .,., IC(" (P) UJO, U 0,110 "'$TUI& .... Cf") US,' IS1 IOts "STAYING ALM" (PG) 11 JO 1 » HO. • ., I ». II 00 "lt£1\ltM Of 111: IIM" (PG) .. ,...o.,stw• ll lt JOO \10 I~. lttCI -·· "STAYlllQ ALM" (P'G) ~ ,.._ 0.1 st11• I 00 JOO ~00 100 tOO II 00 "FLASH DANC£" (a) 11 JO DO 4 JO ilO I JO IO JO "t0Cll.£S" (PG) 12 30. J·OO, S.30. 8.00, 10.30 "flt( All> IC[" (PG) 12.30. 2:35. 4.15, 6·10. l O!I. 10 00 "SIDET Ml> Tl« IAlllfT ,UT l" If") 11 lO. 2 lO 4 JO 'JO I JO 10 JO "STRANGE amt• (PG) I 00. J 00. 5il0, 7 00, 9 00. 11·00 * ~IFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * ''STA"'8 MM" If") .... "PllWATt SCHOOl" (I) "Ttl ... IOl .. Cf") ,. "S ........ (P'G) t. "T'IMllll PlAC(S" (I} 2. "~ l.tltllll' STU fl\ ~...,.'llo.M, ... ,, (I, ' * Ch•ld<en Unde'f&f(I 12 ALWAYS ... " • FOUNTAIN VALLEY ~ "SIDET MD Tl« IAllllf l'MT 3" ,_ I"'' "STIOOJ ace·· IP'> '· • , Incentive ..,. prograzn ex.tenJed HENRY BEAflY HATCH In obeervance of the sale of the 300th home at Woodbridge Somerset, in the lrvine community o f W oo d bri d ge, Bayw ood Homes of Newport Beach has de- d ded to extend its August cash incentive program through this Labor Day weekend, ac- cording to Ricky Bragg, Baywood's vice presi- dent for sales and mar- Henry takes Osborne Co. post keting. "We're ext remely pleased that our con- dominium townhouse development in Wood- bridge has reached and p assed the 300-home-sales mark," Bragg said. Woodbridge Somerset is a series of four one-and two-story townhome plans, ranging in size from 1,125 to 1,355 square feet, offering two or three bedrooms, with one-and -a-half or two full baths. F.ach home has its own private yard area, a consistently popular feature with the growing list of buyers. Steve D. He•ry has been appointed purchas- ing vice presiden t for the Robert E. OJborae Co. in Laguna Hills, according to a recent announcement by the company's president, Robert 0.borne. Henry, who has been w\lh the firm for 2 112 years, will be in charge of the purchaaing, llChedullng, management and government prooessingof all the company's projects. • • • Terry Bar ringer has been appointed vice president, industrial division for SAMCO, the management division for the Lee Sammis Co., an Irvine-based real estate developer, according to Lee Sammis, president. Barringer will be respon· sible for the industrial development of t he Southern California and Arizona region. She will oversee a staff of six property managers. Barringer , a Huntington Beach resident, was served previously in a management position with Dann P roperties Corp. and Checkmate Manage- ment/Staff Development Co. • • • "Our double c.ash al-Robert G. McClalre has been named Yipe lowance during August presiden t/construction project manager for the has made it easier for a Grant Build!Dg Co. of Newport Beach. The Tracy Lam kln, vice president of sales and marketing. • • • Robert' A. Hatcb has been named to the newly-created position of executive vice president of Coldwell Buker Commercial Groap and assigned increased responsibilities. Hatch's new a&"Jignment was announced by J. Prank Ma•oaey Ill, Coldwell Banker Conunercial Group chair - man. • • • Robert E . RAppe has been appointed ex- ecutive vice president, real estate loan division , as Su Ma rlDo Savings & Loan A11oclatton, accord- ing to Richard Crl1~man, company president. In his new position, Rippe will be responsible for management of origination, servicing and dispos- tion of the real estate loan portfolio for the Association throughout the firm's eight branch network. Prior to joining San Marino, Rippe headed the Perpetaal Development Co., with major projects in California, Nevada and Okla- homa. • • • number of folks to announcement was made by Taylor Grant, "We bad all better get togetber" will be tbe M44 W. L AM , I ONIC. (B)SUPRA 104 .t.¥e., Coe 0 IC OAZIME. (Cl PEA· Wood• Loll DllllMlfl Illa Lola , f'OAMANCE INTI RNATIONAL. l.l!!M!~··•ze11 23113 8Mla Ma Ave .. coeca (D)P l.(EI THE RIGHT STUFF , WOOd· CA 112821 MOTOAIHO ACCEISORIH. (F)THE heYen Dr., u.oune • CA. 92877 Thi• bullnMI,. conduoled by-en RIGHT STUFF ACCESSORIES. (OJ Thlt ~II oonducl4MI by, I lndMdull, THE RIGHT STUFF, IH02 genetll pettner~ loll Scure Olllman W~h St ' Weetmlneter. c. DMny Rtnolda Thi• llltement WH med with the 92003 Thie IUlttrnent WU tiled with lhe CCXlflt)' Clark of Otenga COUnty on MICllM Aklnl. 13202 Weymouth County Clel1t of Otenga Coutlcy on Aug 31, 19113 St, w .. tmlnlter. c..112"3 "411. 22, tN3. f>l:M110 Thie bull,_. 11 conducted by. en "'*402 Put>llahe<I Ot1no4 Cout Delly lndlvldull. P\lb411hed Ot9n09 Coul Dtlly Piiot Sept. 4, I I. 18°, 26, 111113. MICHAfL AKINS Pltot Aug. 211, S-s>I 4, 1 t, tll, 1983. 6042-f3 Thie itlatem.tit wu lied wtth Ille 41115·113 Countl Clark of Ot~ County on r-----------PlllUC NOTICE July I ' t983. P:nont Nit.IC NOTICE " _,,... OUI .......... Publlen.d o.anoe Co•• Dally """1 ....,_ Pllol A•onull 14, 21 . 211. "'-1. 4, 1111:3 NAMlf ITATllllNT -• .,..... P'lCT1110UI IUIMll The followlng parton II doing 4805-113 NAm I TATUimNT bullllffl u · bu~~!:'~ng pe<tonl ere doing S.A.M. MICRO DISTRIBUTORS, ----------- EL T~iio _ TUSTIN, 11420 E. 369 E 11th, #22. eo.1. MeN. CA P\&.IC NOTICE 17th Str .. t, Tu1Un, CA, 92880 92827 El T0tlto-L• Flelll Reeteurent• Stave Purvn, 4646 Ofrlngton. FlCTl'TIOUN",._ ~ ... ~---.,!• loc 2450 Wiii Road I Y1 CA' Coron• del Mar, CA. 92825 .. -• • ..... .. • .. 1• • r ne, · Thl1 bu~ II conducted by. 111 The followlng petton •• doing 92713 lndMd II b<.lllneu u · Thll l>ullMll le conducted by: • Slev~ Purvet G·K MARKETING. 23311 Elden, COf'J:;~~~· CMeY V p Thll llllement wu flied with the I E, Coile M .... CA. 921127 Thia •!element wu tiled with the County Cieri< of Orange County on Kenneth Rot>en Butge11, 2336 Cou Aug 31 19113 Eide<! •E, C:O.t1 Meta, CA 92827 Co~111ty Clerk of Ot•noe nty on • · f'2:M141 Thie butlneea &a conducted by: an Aug 22• 111113· Publlstied Otanga Cout Dilly lndlvldull. f'22M31D I PllOI Sept 4. 11, Ill, 25. 1983 Kenneth R Burgeu Publlthed Otenge Co111 • 1Y 5043.93 Thie 1taternan1 wu llled with the Pllot Aug. 28, Sept 4. 11, 16, 1983. County Clerk or Or•nge County on M l.IC NOTIC£ 4912-113 Aug 22, 19113 PlB.IC NOTICE Ftc:TfTIOUI .UllNHI NAM!ITAT!Ml!NT FICTITIOUI 9U ... ll The following P9ftonl ere doing P221410 Published 0t1nge Coeet Dally Pilot Aug. 211, Sept. 4. 11, 111. 19113. 4804-113 NAMI ITATE•NT bullneu 81 The lollowlng parlOnl 11'1 doing COAST EQUIPMENT CO., 229 DIDIJC MnflCE bu1lnen u : M11lne Ave. B1lbo1 lllllld. CA '"~ nu AVRIL INTERIORS. 1101 W. 112662 ___ P'l_C_T_TIOU ___ l_IU_IM--1-1-- MICArthur. #267, Senti Ana, CA. Richard A Higbie, 229 Marine .. .:. ITATl•NT 92707 Ave . Balbol lllend, CA. 1121182 The lollOWi pet.on 11 doing Sally Hoblit, 1101 W. MecArthur, Linde S. Thull, 2111 't. M11lne Ava , butlnesa u · ng Sent• An•. CA. 92707 B1lboe lsl1nd, CA 921182 JACK·IRBV ENTERTAINMENT Pl lrl Allll , 308 Campbell .. ane. Thi• bullnau 1• conducted by• • SERVICES. 20916 Shellllth Lane. Cotta Mau, CA. 92628 genetal partrwthlp Huntington Beacl\, CA 11211-411 Thi• bu11ne11 11 conducted by. • Richard A. Higbie Jack Buller Irby Jr 20916 general plrtnerlhlp. Thie t lllemenl was filed with the Shelltlth Lene. ttunllngloo Belch, Sally Hoblit County Cleril ol Otenge County on CA 92648 Thi• 1111-1 wu filed with the Aug 31, 19113. Thi• butlneu 11 conducted by. en County Clerk ol Orenge County on P:2Mt40 lndlvlduel Aug. 22. 111113. . Publlllhed Or1nge Coeet Dally Jeck B Irby Jr "22:Ma1 Piiot Sept 4. 1 t, 19, 25. 1963 Thie stiuwneni Wll riled With the Publllhed Orenge Cont Dally 5045-83 County Clerk of Otanga County on Piiot Aug 211, Sept.~. 11, 1~~ .t.ug 22, 111113. l'ta.IC NOTICE f'22l4a4 pbrehase," according to president of the residential and commercial tbeme H joanaalJ1t Barbara Taylor diacusses Bragg. building firm. McClaire, a Laguna Beach resident, housing issues at the Sept. 13 meeting of the f'tc:TITIOU• eu ... 11 is responsible for ove.rall project coordination at Apartmet1t A11oclatloa of Oru a e Couty. The PlllUC NOTICC NAMl ITAn •NT Publllhed Orange eoa.1 Dally Piiot Aug. 211, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 19113 The cash allowance County Knoll, a $5 million project of 60 detached meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m . at the HlltoD at tbe P'ICTITIOUI .,..... The followlnQ P«ton• .,. doing P......,.,..am had previously NAMl!ITAftMINT butl-u : -----IC--T-IC[ ___ _ 49 10-83 ·-o--homes r~ in price from about *77,000 to Park onHarborBoulevardinAnaheim. Therewill SNOW BEACH •73 B w 15th P\&. NO ranged form $3,000 to • The follOwlng pereona .,. doing • " · · $94,000 in no em San Diego County. be a $10 charge per pel"'llOn for non-members to bull,_. u : St • ~ Beec:h. CA 1126e3 Ftc:T1TIOUl IMJ ... H $5,000, depending on the attend •'-'-two-hour meettnn. For further DAWSON DISTRIBUTORS Hl280 David Moe, NO 8. 30th St., New· NA• ITAnMINT l l d Th • • • uwt -'6 M NI bull F lain v••..:.., CA port Beech, CA. 112e63 p an se ecte . e infonnation, call 638-5550. '· m • oun _,, . Tarry A. Fall, 110 B. 30th s1., New· Tti. IOllowlnQ l*IOnl .,. doing August program -now Irvin p lfl De C 112708 por1 8"ch CA 1126&3 but!,,_ u: ded thro h th e ac c velopmeat o. reoogni%ed r.=====================~ ~d Rothenbefg, 18280 Ml Thi• bu1ines8 II conducted by • WINDSOR IMPORTS. 1101 w exten ug. e the contributions of its top sales people for fiaal Mlmbu1, Founteln v111ey1 ~A. 927011 ~al pertner•hlp · MacArthur, •2117, Sant• Ane, CA current holiday week-983 ual __ , and •--THIS NOTICE APf>EARS AS A MATTER OF lt&CottO Joel AreMOn, 4427 Mary Ellen. T A. F• . 92707 nd d bl th year 1 at its ann ... e1 maracting lJrtttoutt J'tnandaJ I~ Shennen os a. CA. t t423 Tri? stet~ ... Ned wttf'I lht Albert Lyno Ho1>111, Jr . 1101 w e -ou es ese banquet held recently in Newport Beach. Irvine Thll butlnaee" conducted by: 1 county Cl«k of o, ......... County on MecArthut. •2117. Santa Ana. CA figures to $6,000 and generll pll't,,.,..,lp. -....-92101 $10,000, on homes priced Pacific is the homebuilding subsidiary of the ed f d f Leonerd Rothenberg Aug. 31. tH 3. FZM1• Sally Hoblll, 11ot w MllGArthur, Irvine Co. Candy Berry was1'\&med sales manager ha1 a rrang un ing o Thi• ...._, -flled with the Pvbllehad Otenge Coae1 Dally •287. Sant• Ane. CA 92101 from $ 1 1 5 • 0 0 0 t o of the year. She is currently sales ~ at C~nty Cletk of Otenge County on P1101 Sept. 4, t 1, 1fl, 26, 1083. Thi• bull,_. '' conducted by a $1 33,500. In order to t450 000 00 Aug. 31• 1983· 6047-83 Qel*ll p&rtner'lhlp all Woodbridge Lake Shore in Irvine. owe 1 • '** Albert Hoblit. Jr qualify for the ow-Hendrick, who joined Irvine Pacific in 1979 as a Publlthed °'~ Cout Delly Thi• .iatamant wu med wtth ,,,. a.nee, buyers must close sals loan administrator, was named 1983 sales FIRST TRUST DEED LOAN ON A Piiot Sep1. 4, 11, 1 · 25, 1983. P\B.IC NOTICE County Cieri! of Otenge County Ot1 escrow within 30 days of SINGLE Fa u1l Y RESl~ir 5044•113 ,.,. ........... ·• ...... -.. .t.ug 22• 11163 OP-.. ... representative of the year. She is a sales ~ """ ~ ""'''""" --.--purchase. Woodb 'dg Ald f •'---~ NA• ITATl•NT Pvbllahed Otange Cout Dally representative at n e . ers, one o u~ ])fj (714) 953 2920 P\8.IC NOTICE The follOWing '*'°"' are doing P1101 Aug. 28, Sep1 4, 1 \. 111. 1983 F ddi · nal inf Irvine P acific moderately-priced condominium v • -----------1><.111,_ u : 4~·63 or a uo or-f'ICTITIOUI ..,..... PACIFIC SUPERIOR IMPORTS mation on the homes by projects in Irvine. The awards were presented by NA• I TATllllNT n. 761 t s1e1 .. A.,.., Unit e. Hunt· ----------- phone call 552-4000 Irvine Pacific president Roland Osgood and Rita A Colila ruo i.cens.d BrolerOQe The followlng penone .,. doing 1ng1on S.l<:tl, CA. 92647 P\&.tC NOTlCE •~-··------· ------llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ bull,_. u : Andrew Chari.. S1b1la. 2115 1-----------U NIVER SIT Y INDUSTRIAL Princeton 0.-.. Colle ~. CA. FICTTTIOUI .,_.. CENTER, 3935 Bltdl Str .. t. ~· 92626 NAME I TAftlmWT I OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM HOMES/TES IN A GUARD-GATED COMMUNITY 15 MadtlfOI, San Clemtntt, CA 91672 (71'4) 6'43-1391 • e 24 hour guarded-ga te and rovin g patrol e swim and tennis center e each lo t custom design ed e 39 closed since Ju ne 1983 • panoram ic ocean views • from $145,000 ~ • port BMch. CA 112660 Riii M. Sabala. 2115 Prine.ton Dt . The lollowtng pertonl .,.. dolr>g Wiiiiam C. Mln1nw, 3835 Birch Co111 MMe. CA. 92821 Dutlnest u Str .. t, Newpon BMch. CA. 92680 Ronald 0 . 8abell, 195 ~~on BENNETT ·RICE CONSTRUCTION Ellubelh Noll, t580 MIGMIH . .-ne. Or . co.&~. C4. i2W~ -CO . #II Stonewllll. Irvine. CA.11271' Peclllc Plliladet, CA. 90272 MlehMI T Hlyel. llf5 ~ Wiiier R Rice. 211155 Superlof Era Moll. 1580 MlcMel ~. P• SI .. Huntington 8"dl. OA. 12'48 LI\' El TOto. CA 92$30 clflc PallMdal, CA. 80272 Thie bualMM la Concblted by: I Jecit Hatry Bennett Jr, II Stone- This b\lllMU II eonduo1ed b'f: a genetal pertnenhlp. wall, Irvine. CA. 92714 ~II partnerlhlp An<lr-Sabala Thll 6U.,,_. II COndUC1llO by" e Ellzeti.th Non Thia 1111amant wa1 "*' wtth the 119"91'11 partntlflhlp Thi• 1t11-1 wa1 11141d with the County Clark of Otanga County on Wiiier R. Rice County Clartc of Otange County on Sept 2, 19113 Thi• 1111eman1 wu flied with '"* Aug. 31, 111113. n::MSll County Clark ol Ot1nge County on f"224t• Publlt he<I Otange Coul Dally Aug 22. 19113. Publllhe<I Otenge C°'al Delly Piiot Sept 4. 11, 18, 25. 19113. Fm41t Piiot Sept. 4, 11, 18. 25. 19113. 5054-83 Publllhed Ot1nge Coul D11ly 5046-83 Piiot Aug 211, Sept.•. 11, 111, 19113 4905-83 Pta.IC NOTIC£ Ml.JC NOTICC P'ICT1T10UI .U ... U •-IC unTv-r NAiii I TAT'lmNT '"-""',_ The foltowlng pettonl ere doing f'ICT1T10UI .uaMH bull-~· NAiii ITArn.Jff VANGUARD CORPORATE The lollowlng pereon1 ere do!nq PLAZA. LTD .• ee t Dover Drive. Suite bull,_ •: 15. Newpcw1 8each, CA. 1128&3 SUNOROWTH PROPERTY IN• Vaogu1td P1111.-1 Lid., Part net· VESTORS. LTD .. 1120 Padflc Coul lhlp XV. 1181 OoYet Drive, Suite 16, Hlgh-y, Huntlr>glon Beadl. CA ~ 8eectl, CA 92863 92~11 Robert D. Smith, ea 1 0over om.. 01enn L Oeamlrt, 1222 s.a- su11e 15, ~ BellCfl, CA. 112863 worthy Orive, Hunllngton 9each. CA Raymond w. De.Mott. eat Dover 11211-48 Drive, Suite 15, Newport Beach. CA. La-enoe D. Sc:Ne)', 66112 H.,t>o< 112883 Key Clrcle. Huntington &Mdl. CA Thi• oollnwa le conducted by: • 92648 llmlted partnerlhlp. lawfenoe D. Schley Robert D. Smith Glenn l . Oeerhart Thi• l tllemef\I Wll llled with the Thi• atllament ... n..d wtl.h the County Clerk ol Otenge County on County Cletk of Of111ge COunty oo Aug 3 1, 11183. Aug. 22. 1llM. f'D4tl1 f'DMOI Publl1hed Otange Coat Delly Publlehed 0t111ge Coell Deity Piiot SePI. 4. 11. 18, 25, 11163. Piiot Aug. 211. Sept. •. 11, 18, 1983 5049-43 4903-83 . "8JC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUe 9UIMU ACTIJIOUI ..,_ .. IMW • N.Am ITATPIDIT ..._ ITA~ NOTICE OF SALE Tile IOllowlng petlOt'I la doing The followlno l*'*>ft la dOlng OF REAL PAOPERTY bullnwt u : bu"-M' AT PRIVATE SALE HAIR PRO'S, 18009 Skvn.ark Clf, ERRAND RUNNERS l TO., 3702 ,,._ C11111nel Pleol, N9wpot1 lieedl, CA Mo. SOP 32190 cle, lrvtne. CA. 92714 ll2t63 In the S"'*'°' Court of the Stat Mertenne v .... 580 Viet• Ln., 81~ AleM Oreale, 3702 ol Cal"oml•, for Ille County of LOS Legun• BMch. CA. 112861 Channel Pt-. Newpon 8eec:h, CA ANGELES Thie b\111,_. 11 conduoted by: en ll2'113 In the Matter of the Eltete of tndMdual. Thll ~~ conducted by: an LEONARD M. COOPER, OeoMMd M..Otnne Vetter lndMdull Nollee II heret>y given lhll lhe fhl1 11•1-t WU flied wtth Ille Sl-s>hanle Alane °' .... undersigned wtN Mii et Prtvata Ille, County Clerk of Orange County on Thlt •l•temanl wu flted with the lo the h~t and belt bidder tub-Aug. 8, t983 "-·-C'-'-t Ot "~·-ty j«1 to coo11<m1t1on of Mid 8uper1or '2IM1I .,,.,.,..ty .... 0 enoe .,_..., on COurt on Of •tier IM 7th ~ of Pvbllthed Otange Coul Delly Aug. 22, 11183 8EPTEM8lA 1883 at the office 0( PllOt Aug. 21, 28, Sapl 4, \ 1, t9113. Publlahed Otenge Coe.I~~ KLEIN l CUTLER, 15250 VEHTUAA 4709~ ILVD., S UITE 518, SHERMAN Piiot Aug. 28, Sept •. 11, 11. 1983 OAKS, CA 111403-3274 County of ----.,---"'-NO-TV'l'----I 4114-33 LOI ANGELES, Stele of Cllllomle, ---~-..-..----'""'----r -----------111 tt1e r1g111. t1t1e 1n<1 1n11raet of N1cS "°""°"• _,._11 PUBUC ll>TICl cMcNMd at the time of death Ind.. NMm ITATIMSNT the right, lltla and lntlf..c that the Tiit lotlow4ng perllOna -doing ... 0( Mid ~ haa ~ bullMM - Qulr9d by OS*'ltlOn of llW °' other-ANT 8 C 0 MP UTE R TECH - wlaeotller then OI' In ldd"IOn to lhel NOLOOY. I~ E. 17th SI., 8ulte211, 0( Mid OtoleMd. at the time of eo.ta ...... CA. tm7 ~.In end to .. t"9 Olr1tlfl MAL Davtc,t Ar1 Minn 148 W Rlchland ~ ~ In City of HUNT· Sanll Mao OA tzroa . ANOll .... of c=.:. ~ Alctwd Al.ft Hatt, Mt W, ~ ~ daeor1bed • ..,._., to Wltl !Md, tlnla AM, CA, 1270S A ~ ~> lntarwt tn· Thia but111eM II ~eel by. • l.ota )I MCI II In lloOlt 110, of oeic::,~Mnh!P. w..,,,,., Pd l«:llon. Hunttnoton Thll 1tatemen1 w• fllaCI with the =·~~~~.=; County Clatk1 ..... ol 0!'111"'8 Coun1y on , P1Q8 1'7 of M11C911111901'8 Mepe. Jvkt II. ..... Pl:tUM NC>Orde of Mid Oouncv• PUbllehed Ononga C0Mt Delly more o:=~ ~ 1 tttl Pilot Aug, 21, 28, hp!. 4, t t, 1tQ. TenNof ... °""'Ill..-,. monty ~ ~11 .... on....,cwpattOMll .,...,_~by note... NlfC NOTIC( ~'°~~~OledtC: ..cnnouewu Mm lTATW 1&111lbldtob9~wt1Tbld. NAm lTAftlmn' ~~ l*8CW1 11 Cloll'8 Ilda or ofts9 to M ln.,:t'.:L MCI The lollowlno '*'°" II 60il'O AlllCHITEOTIJM l lHUtoY OOH tit ,......, It the Of· but11t*8 8'C T T 08 I · • It any t11M lfW "'9 tint pul)ll.. ALL OfflCf. 8YST!Mt, tit W. ~.-:.!· c2I. ~.,_.,d Or • ll"Of 911C1 i.tot. ..... o1 Katelle Sle. I(, ~CA. 82te1 A8YMOftC1 '1, Gf!QB, 1708 ltwbltd •llld•otAuMC ttl3 U:::~~a CllNNto. °'.::..~~CA.um KLllNJ. CUTLIA Tiiie ~le eort•.-.. by: 11'1 ~-,. OOllCllMltlld ~an Aftlll'MV It Lew lndMclull. ~ l Qnoe t8HO ._.,,. ............ ,. Ctllg Allt9IM Thia • ..,.,. ......... "" "*"*' °':'9~:1=:: ~ '="'~flltd~ ': CountY ~ .. Of 0r-. CcMlcy Oft IJMUtor of the "411• Auo n . ,.._. ' . -. Aue· fa. , .... Of ... .,,..._. ,.... ....._ ,,.~ .... ~ 0ranoe 0oee1 0111y Pilot ""'**' °""ti Coe11t -fluelWled .......... ..._. ~ .. "· '-'· 4, t.NL PllOt Aue. It, a.,t, 4. H , , .. 1111. Piiot MO· ll, hpt. 4, I 11 1~ ..,...., ., .. - .. ., .. ----~------~-----------------.:.. ......... .-.....-....... - Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983. 91 : ...... ;;=::::;;~··----·----1..... ... ..... , ...... Ill• ...... ..-.ar.-T HE DAILY PILOT lntral 1Hl 1p!!1l lid ltural llf! .::.,_5a;;11-=o:o:..::=----1mo:;:::;;;:::..::;::;..=::...t-1t-I Gtatral tM2 CLASSIF IED OFFICE HOURS ;:m;::;;=~.i=i=miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;;"liiliiiiii - - Telephone Service : Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLINE PtJ BLICATION DEADLI NE Monday Sat. 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday Mon. 4:30 p.m. Wednesdav Tues. 4:30 p.m . llTITllllM ILIFPI OllM 3 &inns. -fantastic deep water view-lat time on Open Houae. Amenities too nu- merous to list. 2129 Vlata Entrada. Coleswortliy & Co. ~/t;\JD!-"'T IAl •INVb\IM!;N I . n r At c:ITt-T(; 25-45 E ASTBLUFF DR NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 64CM>020 Thursday Wed. 4:30 p.m. Claullled Ada are the You don't need a gun to r:-·d Th 4 30 an1wer to a aucceaalul "draw laat" when you .-nay urs. : p.m. garage0tyatdMlellt's a pl-anadlntneDally Saturday Fri. 3:00 p.m. better way to tell more Piiot Went Adel Call now peoplel I 842-5671. Sundav Fri 3:00 p.m. =-~-------------. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: JISlllE CREEi Cancellations and corrections may be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. I!ABOR DAY SPECIAL ERRORS: Check your ad dai ly and report errors immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the fir~t in correct insertion cnly. $418,000 NOW REDUCED TO SELL With 3 + Den, 2 Bath, Spa, Pool, Tennis+ Security. CLASSIF IED 642-5678 Tiii ii & MllT IEE1 U,_.l()U~ t1 ()MI:§ For Claaslll.o Ad ACTION can a Dally Piiot AO-VISOR 642-5678 More lamllles are getting the camping "bug" thl• year. II you have a. camper that's not getting u..O, 1811 It now wllh a Clual!MMI Ad. REAL TORS~. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona def Mar NEWPORT BEACH EICEPTIOllll VALUE LIST WW Tl 10011-1114,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Beautifully maintained. Private. guard gated community. 2 bd.nns, 2 baths. 759-1501or 752-7373. 1110,000 -PllYATE 1001 access comes with this custom built hillside home that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner will help w ith low interest financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373 .llSlllE OIEEI Ocean and greenbelt view ... extra large spa. If you are looking for Utopia, better see this -only $437,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373 PllY&TE .. AT ILIP Spacious 3 bdrm, 2'h bath residence in private community. New carpeting & paint. Only $269,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 WITEllFlllT -1111,000 Private 40' dock & view. 4 bdnns, 3~ baths, 3 car garage. Excellent floor plan. Takeover 9~% 1st T.D.! 759-1501 or 752-7373. llL Y 1221,000 for this former model home in beautiful, established Newport Beach area. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, fonnal dining rm. Large lot with fruit trees. Short walk to elementary achool. Owner will carry 1st T.D.! 759-1501 or 752-7373 1111,000-DCUI VIEW from balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm, 2 1h bath Towne Home in walking distance to beach! Over 2100 sq. ft. Pool, spa & tennis! 759-1501 or 752-7373 DRiii YIEW lllEI • 111,000 ~ ':lpgraded in tttis 5 bdrm, 3 bath Somerset model with expanded duung nn. Security system. All new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Better see this today' 759-1501 or 752-7373 UITILIFF Terrific view of bay, moWltains and sparkling Ughts at night. 4 bdnns, 3 baths, 2 frplcs, beautiful grounds. Only $249,000! 759-1501or752-7373 IUOI EITITE -1111,000 This outstanding e xecutive home featuree what must be the largest lot ln thia magnificent private conununity near the water. Formal dining rm & 4 apactoua bdrm& including a master auite with sunken jacum tub. Aasumable financing at 11.75%. 759-1501 or 762-7373 , ........ llWI YllW from thia prestJ.gloua executive home in Spyglua. Beaut.Jlul erounda, utmoet privacy, refreshing spa area, Ught & airy det"Orating. Lowest price Ocean View home in Spyglua Hill! 759-1601 or 752-737"3 IPYIUllllMI Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price _reduction to $525,000! 759-1601 or 752-7373 l'LL SHOW YOU MINI, UITI 1111 lllmY OL• IP YOU'LL SHOW Ml YOURSlll Ltve on th.it most. prestigious golfcow:-e overlooking 8th f8ll"W8y & green. Special PENINSUlkPOINT features include lwrurioua spa, upgraded LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME kitchen, deck\flg for even greater view-. . lng of golfcourae. This 3 Bdrm. home, Across from 1w1mming beach with fabulou1 with formal dining rm. & family room boy view. The kids are grown and gone. Will w /wet bar ta offered at $250,000 Fee. For trade for 1maller home or sell. showing phone Fran Scott at 64-0-5560 or . . . . . 640-0087. 3 bdrms, den, family. formal living and dining rooms, 3 !h baths, large room1 all. Top quality. Come see! Open House Wed.-Sun. 1()-41 2 109 E. Balboa 8t'td. NIW,OIT'S llST IUY AT $575,000 frH & dear E-Z terms. Owner financed .. 644-1642 or 675-3772 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX 1 Cozy 2 Bdrm house with fireplace and patio, ... PLUS ... a spacious contemprary 2 bdrm a pt. with a secluded SWldeck and a sep- arate studio or office. All this only a block from ocean on quiet cul-de-sac. Price reduced to $435,000. 1,.1 Sat. I S.1 1·1 an Larti1,.r RUMBOLD REALTY INVESTMENTS 213 marine avenue balboa 1:;;1and 675-4822 IUYIEW Anxious owner has purchased another home. Must sell our Port Royal (largest floor plan) Mdl. now! lf you can qualify, you can move in for only $35,000. New reduced price $429,000. ., ..... 1-1 1111 Yltltt P1rffM 111111111111E Beautiful 5000 sq. ft. Cape Cod View home. Relax in our indoor spa or take a sauna. We have 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, family room, library, and a professional wet bar/climatized wine room. Next to our card room. A must to see. Priced at only $1,650,000. Ill llLLEY ILTI. 144-4411 UllM YIEW -II • 1221,IOO Fantastic price for this sought after area! 3 bdnns, 2 baths + family room. Least expensive home we have seen in thiB beautiful area! 759-1501 or 752-7373. HUllTlllGTOll BEACH 1m1111 IEOllATR'I l•E IT AFF•lllLI PllOE I THiii Our 4 bdrm, 21h bath e xecutive home can be purchaaed for $1,376 per month with $18,000 down and it's gorgeous!! From the sunken living room with a cozy fireplace to the secluded master bedroom. No expense has been spared to upgrade this beauty. Formal dining room with crystal chandelier and a large family room are perfect for entertaining. Asking $118,000. 714/963-5671 lll&OIUTE Four bedroom, twenty-four hundred square feet La Linda home featurinj custom pool and spa plus three car garage. With $25,000 down, our owner will help finance. Total payment only $1,450/month. 963-5671 ILIOll Tl TIE ILIE PIOIFIO With only $69,000 down, this 3700 square foot San Francl9Co Victorian beauty can be yours! Priced under recent appraiaal at $269,900, this is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and terms. Four bedrooms plus four baths. Library and family room. Huge sundeck and solar heating. 714/963-5671 LllllY HIM .:_ lfFMIULI PllOI . Two master suites near the pool with a view . Double car garage. With $5,000 down, payments are a low $900/month. Aaking $91,500. 5~-7035 111111 114,100 11T AT 11.14' Plflllm & LIW 1141 PD l•TI This luxury condo can be yours with •25,000 down. Beautifully decorated with wet bar and two spacious patios. Twenty four hour security guard. Million dollar clubhouae plus tennis courts. Owner motivated. 961+5671 • OWll YOUR OWll BUSINESS! ...... UllT ...... YlllWIPUllf ' Make that dream a reality with one of the1e three year new townhomea. There are 2 and 3 bedroom models with 1 and 2 baths. Some have fireplaces. All have central air and encloeed garage.~ Prices start at •77,900. Only $8,500 down and $898 per month moves you in. 7141963-~7 l. mm Fm ••-nua Huge home needs lot.a ol "TLC" but the price ahows lt. At •173,900, with monthly paynwnt.a a low f l ,316 there ii an excellent value for the handyman. Added bonus: a pool and ape! 71 4/963-6671. _____ ........ ont&lllA ·tll,IOO. ......................... "'"'· :'el ............. Mid. 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I lfNlllHt ..... ...................... . ......, ........ _ ...... ....,.., .............. ~ ....... ~/ ........... & ...... .......................... 1-1-1 ..... -PAii • 11,111,•. ......... .,... .......... .,,..... ..... t .................... ... •1.1trl11/tt••er•l1I ••ttl•••Ht. 111-1-. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC !Ir.At UTAfl s.i,, "-· ,,_ •• ~ • au. w Cooel ,...., )IS MM .... ,.,,. ""-' ·~" ....,. !Wiid ...... .,,.. ... WANT ACTION? ~Me t424171 ' . i • DZ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunda t. 4 1983 OfJ•NQI COlWT't COURT "" tMIC•AL COURT ITlTf CW- 4e01 "-'*" hul•ftld. fl A. ... C~ORNIA PCMt THI •141 COUNTY "" OMMOI Newpert 9MGh, CA.-In the Mitt• Of the &l•I• of Ptalnlllt. OOROON S. HA..SEN RUITH LYON PATilSOH, Oef9nd&nl LARRY TUCKE.A DeoNWS. CaM No. 513" NO. A 111 ON IUWOttl NOTICE OF SALE OF NOT.CE You hew ~ M1M. REAL PROPERTY AT T1'1-1 _, d9okle ....,.., reu PRIVATE SALE wttMltt ,_ bllftg ~ llftlell NOTICE IS HfAEBY GIVEl'l 11'111 r-~ wttNn 311 .,._ ....,. lh• undt<tlg*. becutrh1 01 lht .... ~loft..... Eat•I• of RUTH LYON PAmSON. II you wllh to Miii Ille edvtc9 Ol iatl d«lMNd. wit! Mii et prlval• tale, I ettornay In thlt mtttet, you .n<>uld tht hlghwl end bWt blddlf, UC101 do '° 1><omr11y .o that yau< wntten tne 1anna end conc1111c>N ,,....,."., rNPOOM. I My. may b9 l1lld on mentloMd and tubleel 10 font1rn1a- 11me. tlOn by MldSul*lor COUfl, on Octo-A'l'l80IUsled hi tl<IO dllnandlde. bw 19. 1N3, et lht hour Of 10:00 El trtbum1; lede decldlr OOfttre Ud. o'otoca A.V.. or tNl'elnan., within *' eouclMcla e -.-U4. ,.. the llm. lllow.cl by lew. 11111e oltlc• .... dlfttN di IO .... Lee t. of BAIRD B. COFFIN. 380 Glellnayre lftfonneotoft .. 9'fue. Slr•t. SUit• G. LIQUnl B .. ch, C•ll· " rM wt.h te tMll IM lldwto. of fortlle, Ill rlQlll tltll. lnte<••• end 111 ....,._, In tNe IMtW, JM Mllll of uld RUTH LYON PAT·. ..__... 10 ,._,.., • "'8t ,_ TISON. dlcMMd, el llWI time 1W1t '"'"-' ""Plf'M• " ...,, IMf M death. 8lld Ill right, tllll and lnt.,MI llM efl ..,..., lhal Mid 111111 ha• acquired, by II UtteddllN ....._., _ operetton of l1w or oth«wlM , olh., to de lift lbofNcl ett .... -'O. than or In lddllton to 11\el ol uld dlMrte '**"'° lnfMdUe-11, RUTH LYON PATTISON, 11 lhe time di "'8 -·· w ,...,_ .. or her dMlh, In and to the r.., prop- Meftta. .. ~llfta, .,... -erty dMCflbed u t-afltradll a l • 1"9 SouthMt1.,ly 35 f .. t OI Loll 1-TO THE oe IENOANT: A c"11 t8 mnc:l 20. 81ocli 133, ~bdMll<>n complelnt "" been fhd by "'8 of Coton• d.i Mer, 11 I*' Map ro-pelntNf ...-11111 ll'CMI. It rou wleh lo corded In Boolt 4, pege 67 ol Mia· dat.nd tlllt tew1111t, rou muel, ~llaneotJ1 Mapa. Records ol Or- wlttllft 30 d1y1 alter thla summons la •no-County. Callfornle. elso de- Mrved on you, Ille with this court • ecrlbed as: 2111 S11vlew Avenue, written response 10 Ille complalnt Coron• del Mar, C.lllorn11 Unllts you do. your deleult wltt bl Bids or otf.,s ara Invited for said entered on 1ppllcat1on or rile plain-property and mual be In writing, 1nd 1111, and this court m1y enter a Jud~ wlll be rec.lved 11 the offle9 ol menl egalnst you for the rlllll ~ BAIRD B. COFFIN. 380 Glennayre mended In lhl complaint. whlcil StrMt, Suite G, Laoun1 Beach, Ctll- could tesun on garnl1hment ol fornla. attorney for said estale, or wages. taking of money or pro1>9rl)' may t>e llled with tha Clerk ol Mid or other ra11el requested In Ille com-Orange County Superior Court. at ptalnt any time altet llrat publtc.tlon ol this Dated; M•Y 12. t983 notlea and t>elora miking sald sale LEE A. BRANCH. Clerk The right Is reserved to rejecl 1ny By. Karen ScllOetlhottz, o.puty and alt blda Pubtllhed Otano-Coast Dilly Piiot Slid sale wlll be mede upon the Aug. 28. Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1983. fo0ow1ng t.,ma 4945-83 CASH. lawful money or the United ----------Slates, or on terms 1ccept1bl1 to flta.IC NOTICE Ille undersigned Administrator and --~..;;;.;;;.;;.;.;;...;.;.;;..;.;.;;;::._ __ approved by Iha Court: ten 1>41<cant ( 10%) Of Ille pu~ price olt•ed to ecc:ompany tlfe bid. end the bal- ll>ee upon confirmation ot Ille or upon acc>aptabla ,.,ma u 1bova Ml forth. ~NOlll Coutn' M CAUl'OtM.A. COUNTY Of OflANO! In the M1t1., of the Appllcellon of Mlchael John Murphy tor Chenge ot N1me No A I t9063 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME (Sec. 8064) MlcillOI John Murpfty I I) Dini Ellut>eth M\ISllln (2) ,, .. n141d. ~I- DATED: Augufl 26, 1983. JEAN FRENCH CLE.MENS EX.Cutri)( Of \he &Ille Of RUTH LYON PATTISON PubllllMd Or11198 Coal! Daily Piiot Aug. 28, 29. Sept 4, 1943. 4940-83 lion In thl1 court for "" order allow· l-----------lno petition« to Change flit/hat n1me from Michael JOhn Murphy ( 1~ 1 ___ ... Nl..;..-.._IC.;....;.;NO~Tl-CE;;;...... __ Dina Ellzebath Mu1l1ln (2) IC FICTITIOUI IUllNEll Mlct\HI Jofln Murpfty Skyt\orM (1): NAMe ITATIMRNT VIOlll Dini Ellublth Skyt\orN IT IS HEREBY ORDERED thal 111 Thi lollowlng PlflOl'IAI ar1 doing bu._ ... persons lnt.,llted In Iha milter (A)SUPR.A SONICl(B)SUPRA 1loreaald appear Delore Ihle coun In SONICI MAGAZINE (C) SUPRA Oepannwint No. 3 II 700 Civic ' Center Otlva Well Santi Ana Call· NEWS, 13202 Weymouth SI. WMI· fornla, on Sept. 2S. 1983. 11 '10:00 tnlS~~RfAct2u':3 OF AMERICA o'clock AM., and therl end l'*e u •bovl · lhOW caute, If any the)' hive • why ume uJd ~ltton IOf cnenge ol name mt. bulln111 11 conduct9d by· 1 lhould not be grent9d corpor1tton. IT IS FURTHER ord.r9d lhlt 1 SUPRA CLUB Of AMERICA .. I copy ol thl• order to lhow cauM bl MlchHI At11ioe. Pflll<Mnl. publlahed In ,,,. Orange Coatt Dall) Thie llal«n«lt WU flied with Iha Pilot. a na'f"epepar 01 genaret County Cllrk of Or1nga County on clrcul1llon. publlehed In this count) J~83 11 .... , on<;a • weetc for lour con-Publtthad Orenge C041st OaN =~,1~wel(1 prior to lhldiyof UIO PllOt Augu•l 14. 21. 28,Sept. 4, 198~ Dated Aug US, 1983 4606-83 B Tam Mom<>IO Judge of Iha Superior Court William L Schroed.,, Attorney 11 Lew, 10666 Westminster Ave , • 1 Garden Grove, CA 926-43 •ttornayt name. ate PubllatWld 0.ange Cout o.lty P110t Aug 21 28. Sept 4, 11, 1983. 4821~ Nil.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEll NAM! ITAT .. llHT The lollowlng persone ar• doing slnneas VIE.10 LEASING, 3300 Irvine Av· ue, Sul1•302. Newport e..cn, C1 2MO C.W. C411roll. 7439 la Pllm1 220, &ian1 P1tk, C.rlf. 90620 P\8.IC NOTICE ~ Thls bvslnase Is conducted by· an __ __;...;;.;;..;;;;.;;_;.;..;:..;..;.;:..=.... ___ ndlvldull FICTITIOUS IUIMU C W Carroll . r NAME STAnmNT Thi• •talernent was mea w11n 111e THUY ~ DOAN ~ounty Clark ol Orange County on AHOfrwr, N. Vall 0.0 u1y 15, 1983 1102 W. 11'1'1 II. ltl m F2207>S Senta ,.,,._ CA. IZ1'0I I Publtehed 0.111Q8 Colll Dally 541·UU Piiot Augull 14, 21, 28. Sept. 4, 1983 The IOllOwlng pe<son II doing 4604-83 bvlln111u: THANH HUYEN. 13482 Marty StrMI. G11dln Grove. CA. 92643 1-----------1 Tran van Nguyen, 13'82 Mlf1J P\8JC NOT1C£ SlrMt. Gardin Grove, CA. 92843 1---.;..;;.;=;..;.;;;..;.;;~---1 This bualnMI It conducted by: en ACTITIOUI _, ..... Individual. ...-arATDmNT Tren V1111 Nguyen The lollowlng 1>41<10n1 11a dotng Thi• etatamant WU flied with Iha .. ,_ 11; County Clet1I of Olenge County on WINDTRONICS, t51 l<almua Or .. Juty 29, 1983 -Bldg .. M-1, Cotti Mela. CA. l"D1~ Publlahld Orenga CoMt Diiiy PllOI Aug 21, 28, Sept 4, 11. 1983. 4711-33 P\8JC NOTIC( FICTTTlOUI ., ..... N.Am Al'ATIMUfT "211• The foll0w1ng pereon 11 Clolng Pubbhad 0ranoe Cout Ollfy bu..,_ ea. Piiot Aug 21, 28, 5ac>I. 4, 11, 1983. 'SPARKY'S ICE CREAM 4747-83 STORE". 4547 W Coul Hlghwey, "'-POrt BMch. CA. 92"3 Su ChlnQ Kim. 25 ~. lrvlna, •-.,. MnflC( CA 92714 nlUU'I "" Y~ R. Kim, 25 0..-, Irvine, ACTmOUa .,._ .. CA 92 t<4 llAm SfATWmN'T In~ bldlneU It conducted by-en Thi lollowlng pareon 11 doing Su Chang l<lm bull1-... TlllS atetement ..... flied with Iha MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS. County Cllrk ol Orange County on 271 E. 171'1 SI., Cotta Mfla, CA. Aug 4 1983 92827 • Cllrl1t1n1 Mui•. 3202 Cella Publlahed Orenga C-:~'J!: Qullto, Sin Clementi. CA 92872 PtlOI A•"' 21 28 "-t 4 t 1 1"''"" Thie bu.U-II conducted l>y an ..... ....... ....... lndtvldull 4 705--83 Ctw111tne Mana HAMOR LA~-OUVI Mortuery •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gl8* Ave Cotea M ... 540-G55-4 PIERCI MOTHIRS •U. IMtOADWAY lllORTUARY 110 Broadwey Cott• MeM 642-9150 aAL.TZ~ ...,,. .. TUTMLI. WHTCUff CKANL 427 E. 17th St. Cott• Meea 646-9371 • • Thll stll-1 w11 Iliad with the County Clark of Oreno-County on ug. s. 1983. !lma.11 Publlehed Ori~ Cout Delly lot Aug 21, 28, Sept,'· U . 1983. 4704l-13 rtalC M>T1C£ l'tC'Tl110UI 9UatNIH ...-aTATWMINT The 104!0wln0 P.,-SOl'll Ire OolnQ II: PATHFINDERS GROUP, 4242 pull Drt¥a. &uttil s . Cotti CA. 92MO .,..,.. Lind, 4242 Cem9UI °''"'· e It, Cotti M8M, CA. t2NO Thie ~ It oonducled by· a lfnltld pet1111teh19. ....,, Lind Thlt ll1'-"8nt ... -.cl wllll Ille ty CW1I of Of11191 County on 15, 1913 ,_,. PubhNO OftnQI COMI Delly llot Aug. 21. 21. Slpt, 4, t 1, 1913, 472&-13 l'K:TrT'IOW ..,.._ .. ...-ITA~ The IOllOwlng P«IOll IA doing bulineMU: PACl,-IC INTl!l'INATIONAI.. 9951 Watder AV9~ lulte •419, H11nl· "'91on 9-11, CA '"41 1.alet Nlllm, 1f 1aG llrOOllN1ral V9 , •40. w.llnlne19', CA tHl3 ,.......,._ .. condUc* by. "' z.rter Halm TNI ~t •U ftlld with Ille ~of 01•• COUllty Oii • tH3 .,..... .~ 0renoe eo... o.1y A\IO 21 21 hot 4,tt,1113 •109-e.:) 4 2 • 5 ·6 7 8 D A I L y p ~1 L 0 T c L A ·s • s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8- JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 875-1670 llU 1M IT. UY IUOI Big R-2 lot w/3 Br, 2 Ba, frplc. Submit offf:!rs. $200,000 • llE ILMI Tl IUOI 3+2 Br duplex on deep lot. Garage and atorage plus extra parking. Fully as- sumable 11% 30 yr loan. Only $259,500. TllPLU Two units are 10 years new. Bit-ins, carpeting, clean adn well maintained. Private patios and decks incl. a huge 8xl2' jacuzzi. $325.000. HUI VIEW llPLEI Across the st. from the beach, and owner wants to carry the loan for you. Offer your down payment. Only $198,000. TWl·ITllY IOI IUOI 3 Bdrm, family room, slate entry, NEW carpets through- out. NEW paint throughout, NEW kitchen flooring. Low down -fantastic terms. $147.500. • .... -'"" 111W.UMIM Remodeled' a bdnn. 2 balh + 1arp rec. rm., beam ~ furniahed. pedoe. $420.000. UY .. PUOl IAYFlllT Spectacular baytront dplx 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br, 2 be dn. 2 boat •J*e9· Reduced -$1,600.000. PUllllU l•E IOUIPIHT Ocean & jetty viewa. M.arine room, 4 bdnn, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft. Xtra parkini, $1.385,000. PllllAlll UIGI llLL TOP New 4 br, 4~ ba, custom French Normandy F..atat.e 1.2 prime 11ere hilltop. Now $995,000. MllUll UYI IAYFlllT Cot"ONdo laJand cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. IDIWIWllME Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440.000. Will trade for a local property. OCUI FlllT IHlllE lllTI Prime 2 &, 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba. Duplex on xlnt ewimrning beach good income. $725,000. Best view, tallest ocean front bldg tri-plex with spacious 4 &. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. Bl LL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1-ll Boy,oclo Or•v• NB t:>JS 6161 .ncoes REAL TY, INC. "" Tll IU" 5 6 670 Old Corona Del Mer • "Brand New Cuetom ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!Home". 211 Marguerite = Ave. 66 Steps to Ocean UITSllE ADILTCDIDO deal location near Weat- cllll shopping area. Only a stroll to neighborhood stores, shops & transpor- tation. Lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 b1th end unit with 2 car garege. Pric.d to 1111 et $126,000. 646-7171 Bt11d, 1 blk to Big Coron1 OPEi 111111 1-1 Beach. entire 111 floor of lovely "Country French" 2 1tory condo Owner oc- IM Y11 °"'"" LWe hit .. -.. " ...... SllO,GOI cuplea 2nd noor. over 3 bdrma, 'l.~ baths, den 2000 of the t>eat quality T COl'lllru<:tlon, 2 lg bdrm• & t1mlly rm. epacloue llv-421 ..,._, hlllMI lrtn ................... 1111,IOO Ing rm w/brlek & 01k llre- THE REAL ESTATERS 4 bdnns 3 ba•'--den BAYFRONT ptaoa. eeparata p1tto1 off • , ... .,, • bdrme, cu1tom Oek -1 -kitchen cablnett, Sub •5w .... ,._ 144 Yla Tela, LWt "'---·-11..,.. ZMo ratrtg, TMrrnotronlc II Tftll 6 bdrma, family room, ror. of Nord !,0m~e~~!ave~ 11 ,~:n~ f~~~~o·~ ~~,~~I~ 10-X.llWI I 1 ZOO I MHTIH UITllll arga 3 Bdrm, 2'n bath Super 2 bedroom home Ol'I condo with prlv11e the Easttlde of Coate eundeck on Meeter Suite. Meaa. Huge redwood Stec>• to teni. court ptu1 deck over look• lu.n pool & epa. Beautiful end yard. ANUme 11•,.,i. loan unit with ettlehed two car pey1ble 1772 PrT. Call garega. Beat condo vetue now for more cs.tall• In Coate Meaa. Reduoad 546-2313 .• to 1134,900. 846-7111. THE REAL ES TATERS THE REAL ESTATERS cl.c.n Ill•• In 2\.\ b1lh1, tocallon w/1parkllng Maltlf bdrm hal dr.... pool. Flnlahed aep1r1ta Ing room & Jacuzzl t11b & bonu• room for gueet1, Bldel, Security aya1em + mothet-ln-lawe or kldt. eeapare11 fife alatm ey1-Paneled family rm. Wind· tem & 2 c;J'~aoa with Ing 111lreue. • Bdr, 3'1'\ epf"l'*'tr I Jn cell• 8a. iot. Of ay9 lj)pMI. Ing, ... to appreciate. Opn Set/Sun 1-!IPM. 0.1* featUNe Include t934 Port Trinity Pl. double pane AnderlOn 7 5 2 -0 1 o47 • M a r II y n wl"®WI, R-19 lntullallon Buckley In well•. concrete barrier 1--,-.. --.-1-.,,....--1-1-t>«wean floorl. cut Iron _,.... aoundprool plpea be-Lovely 3600 eq. tt. famtty tween floors. minimum to home near baac'-and nlll m1lntenance, llfe achool1. 4 Br 3'..t Ba cu1- tlme. Cal atiake root & tom In Tudor 1tyle with epeclal gulten. From solld Olk throughout. your frOl'lt window a for-Paneled den with fire- ever ocean view, 5 place, huge l1mlly room mlnutH to Newport OV8f 3rd floor Secluded Centet, uklng $595.000. brick pello \Ollth sp1, consider tong escrow or sauna. BBO Gourmet lea.. option, een be kitchen with 81tlng nook. ehown daHy by 1ppolnt1-OWNER WILL ASSIST IN men I 6 7 3 • 5 5 9 9 ARRANGING FINANC· Owner/Agl. I NG Reduced t o ~~~~~~~~ $395.000 A•k tor HeRle ...: Strock 644-7020 M.lll-MTll1 • 11111• nl. dacorllor. 2. Br 2 Ba TIWlllll CLISlll COIT •• Ulll HAL HTATI I UIUlll Ooty=~3a.2 Ba hat OOllll view. l>Ot· llMI CdM Bay View Home WMtl Comm'l/lndu1'l/lncome Prop EXCHAllE 11111 Npt Bch Home $259K Walts lrvlne Condo/House $100-$150K EXCHAllE llHI Cameo Shores Ocean Vu Home Wuta Emerald Bay Home EXCHAllE llHI Del Taco Comm'I Prop Wa•h Small Home/Condo tom unit 2 Bt 2 Ba, both hive llreplacoe Auume 1ro toao. A1kt110 1324.000 8$1-7~70 TR.\DI T 10\.\L REAi TY Ddebout Bay&.Beach Real Estate ._,, tlfAfl U CIU.ffllCf tl#Ct , .... , SU VIEW 811ulllully decor1tld In muted tones. Four bedroom, three bllh home. ti's the eic.pand&d "Port Royal" modal. Lovely spa In artletk: Ille. 1 Resttul view ol city Hghls. JUST REDUCED Now --TWO ....... ONGS TIE ITAllES COJIPAIY 710.1397 173-77&1 * HARBOR RIDGE * Come visit the most fabulous view: New custom home in Newport. Nothing to compare 'with this 4 bdrm, fam nn, 5 bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. $495,000 131-7300 an,100 FU/YA 3 Br I Ba. lrg fenced yard. good C<>s11 Mffa to- r1111on. Just fall OUI of escrow so hurry on tilts one. 631-7370 TRADI T 10~\L REALTY Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire. 759-1931. lalMI hlad 1006 lnl NILY '1·1 11%F11UTllOYI HELEI B. DOWD IULTlll, 110. 144-1134 No lo1111 1-. no clote cost Cape Cod reno- vllad, ahOl'e mooring 4Br· 1 h1a to So Bayfront. Agt 6'°' 1638 *IWIEllll* lllYHlm PAii 2 UNITS LITTLE ISL Outetanc:llng 3 Bdrm 3 Ba OWC tge 1'1 TO w/20% _ in great loc:et1on with all dn Xlnt loc:el. Super Inc bullt-lne plue washer. polen Aaklng $390,000 dryer end refrlger1tor S11per mo1lv1ted Marc Centrll elr and 2 fire-JacqlJeS, Ag1 6<45-9922 1430 1111101 In Sales In '13 piece• keep II just rlglll ln1lde. Full price $188,600. 751·3191 ................ GrMt 3 bedroom on quiet ~.,...-,------ 1treat. 3 bathe, nreplace. IMILEIDI Oreal ln-taw 111-up. YILUIE Need1 1ome TLC. $139,900. Owoer w1nt1 1214100 to Mii now. eubmll 111 of-' fer1I The finest home for 1n I)(· ecuttve Hardwood floor entry to 11 spectecular veutted celling llvtng room. Betullful wood floor family room ind kitchen 2 wood burning fireplaces 3 bedroom• & den, mirror.a wardrobes In bedrooms All pro- lesstonally 11od~ped J car garege PrlCe onty $214 ,90 Call now 546-2313 , ....... t1n,eoo Gr111 price tor this 5 bedroom home In Mna North. Dlnlnglf1mlly room•. llrepl1oe Gen- erous close11 Close to sctiools GI/FHA terms Owner 1nxlou•' 11 Ttr•• ShlrP 4 bedroom with 1 75 baths. two fire· pl1cesl Remodeled kitchen with new a_p- pll a nces Ne1r new eerpat. Lerge covered p1110 run• leogth of THE REAL ESTATERS MODEL w/'Mfw Win be T tfalh ......... ~ HOUM Sal/S n 1-5 LIQUIDATED thl• wMk 3 Bdrml. ~bath•. pool end 422 Oehlio COM u Brend $150,000 VALUE Wiii go spa Eteg1nt $350.000 new home. 4 Br • 3000 tor S 114,750, A11ume uaumable flnenc1ng. Full IQ 11. Tl~ Rhone agt ..... TNTY house $131,900 Come --------CJ knocka often when you see! llYFllOIT use rnutt-gettmg D11ry ~ 8 P1101 c 11111tled Ada to We're All b"I IDYEn SllOm bat. For details eell agt. price 1550 000 670 8823 PATRICK TENORE • . . 760-81021631-1266 Cote Really 4 Bdrm. p , b• Good reach the Orenge Coaat Seller wlll llaten to 111 Of· 60 feet on the bey wllh prl- marttet teraf 3 Bedrm1, 1.75 vale pier end 110111 Phone 642-5678 baths. flreplece Lota of Beautifully decorated c fruit tree1 CIOH 10 bdrm home with lormat ach00l1. GI/FHA 111ms dining rm.. den. hobby Low down Vet S 129,900. ahop and brHkfast rm & lnvt>slmf'nt arH S80.000 all term1 111-I• 549-3_,.._e __ _ llYFROIT DOVER SHORES 60 ft. on the bay with pier and float for large yacht. Spacious 4 Bdrm. home beautifully decor· ated. Bayside u.ed brick patio. Ideal for entertaining and sun- bathing. An out standing bAytront value at $995,000 in- cluding the land. (7141 673-4400 12111 ua.zeu n. H.._ ArM's 1-ptt h..alshtHI .... htllt c. ... .., tH "\ltB<>ll Cole 1 Ol...,.rt,~ .J ......... 1h 115·5911 ~ .... llUIQIW Upside down 2-atory home, 2 Bdrm, family room, 2 baths. New carpet, exterior & interior recently painted. 'A block to Little c.orona Beach. Aaklng $450.000. Open today 1-5. 233 Poppy. Cd.M. .. ..w••••• I Steps to bay &. ocean beaches. Enter· tain on your redwood rooftop deck w/breathtaki.ng bay & ocean v1ewa. Too many amenities to mention. PriOl!d from ~16,000. Open SaVSun 1·5. 207 19th St., NB. ........ SJ*ioua 2 Bdrm, 2'A bath, redwood decked ptUO. Highly u~. Aak· lna $139,500. --• -Mft.11 Good location 3 blkl. to beach, 3 Bdnn, 2 blth. oWnen uni\, Open beaow.-bttdc frpl., 1 Bdnn, garage Ip\. AeJdna $26~,000. • . OOl.lfl'~ .,ua.10M ............... °"""' ... .., ., .... ,, DlUWAUIOI Charming English Country Manor Howie recently completed on grand view-site in gated Harbor Ridge. Un- precent.ed luxury & quality In every detail. Truly a builder's "master- work," this is the perfect estate for the aophisticat.ed buyer seeking a setting for a private elegant lifestyle. yet with accommodations for lavish entertain- lng. Pleue contact Susan TriVU.On. HW um11 . Ull llUll Want a hou.e with community beach, tennis, clubhoU8e? Three bedroom home on quiet end of Island. Good lot with lovely South patio. Expandable. Enjoy the lifestyle of ITWlY local com- munity activities. Good financing. . $365,000. Call Marilyn Twitchell. Hunt & Associate REAl ESTATE VIUA ON THE BAY With a Mediterranean air• thla amuhlng 6 Bd., llngte levef of-ter• the ultimate In deefgn and llvabUlty. Maid'• qrtra., kitchen · tam. rm. w/f-place. M1tr. aulte w/pool and bay VU. Lge. deck-~tlo w/poot & epa. ON THE BAY. Cent. air, 1Up & aide tie for lge. boat. Offered at '876,000. Jeri Hunt. CHAllPAGMIE APPlllTE It Ntltmed In thla Big Canyon 4 Bd., tam. rm., agl. levet from lulti parklike setting to form. din. rm. w/coot Poof vu. Im· ~w courtyard • fount.an -*Y, wet bar, 2 t·SMcel. 3 car gw .• pvt. Sec.+ M hr. o--ded gate ...... 500 .... Hunt. • Hurry. owner motlvlledf Large beytlde terr1ee ...... ~ ... 0001 Completely redone With new c:.rpet, wallpaper & paint. Brighi, open lloorpt1n w ith 4 bedroom•. 2\.\ b1th1, fOI'· met dining, tamlly room, llrapl1ce. Quiet e11e«itlve neighborhood In Meae V11de. About 2800 eq IHt. 1244,000. Call 1od1yl 111-HH nn s. 1r1tt11 st. ldHI for entertaining or fuel plaln eunnlng. S995.000 Including the land IPll TlllY 1·1 Most btautN POftoflno, pool/spa, cftlchtM $375,000 ............... Port Ramsgate. N.B Bayfront B.ach, 3 Bdrm + l Bdrm rental $650,000 ................ 22 Beacon Bey. N .B. 4 Bdrm, lr1 spa. entry I ~ozy, rw pool, l"flblt $310,000... ........... 2012 Bristol, HV...Hms REALTORS. 67S·6000 ':!~~~· S@\\.oU ~ -/J, f.. !rs-.. .. •••• ,_ h t\Af . ,_ ---- O!::;~":.!• ~ ... :.:,;:--: ,,--.J"'--...--. • ,... ••• -&Ith ''°"' ... ,.,. ot .o(h In ftl l•"'t ~ tOV0'•1 H A T R H E I I r I I I H 0 A \' E N I I 11 I I' I £ G E R M E I I I I I' I I H A I H l:ci~ My 1>101h1r ln·l•w la 90- & j j I' j Ing lo IOln 1 new 01g1n111 . . . . . tion tor 1111 Ellmlnatlon of I .... -"-i--1---, Eac11111a11on Po1n11 It wH IT 5 I RI y I' lounoeo 1>y llloM people • _ _ _ . . wllO era no IOn(IW IUfJlllMd -------or a11<X11to • -. I t i1~ i° I "I I! f.1:i.~:.~;:: -~, .... . .- • rii\·.·.·0 r r r r r t I' I' I' • r· 1 !; I I • I I I I I I I ~ ..... LITI ...._.II ............. MU hilyPilll (l•Uth~O Ao\ p -... 1 )tit •tin llt llJMln' 111vl not ht1Jh In price. reuon· 1bS. con .. claNlfltd 1dvtrtfstn1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 D2 IHlft ftr lalt IH1tt ftr • IHatl ftr ltlt ltalft tr t ... .,. ... Salt ...... flt la1t lnm 1 .. laJt ...... * 1aJ. =1.::1~==..:.,,::1.-= .. =-100t-1C~~tr;;.;;••~.-.. ~ •• ~.·,"--:-1~0H::":" Cereaa ••I Mar 1021 Ceata •••• 1014 Ctata.... tm <a lltM tOM But ..... , 1040 Ima• 1M4 Latau ...,, lMI 11.,... .... ,. t+llO... A 11100001111U ····n•H OC:..n 8reHa. 2 llOry, !I ..... WOOD8RIDOE •Ingle •u•UYYllW • · IH BY OWNER 4 8 16 BA 22~3AVALON. -HITAITII Ulllllll Br. 2 Be, 6 vra old, a..utitut cuetom i Br 2'A 1tOl'y 81rlum hOma. 2br, From bHu111ul ramod IYIWIH •HnoHl•1rOIO* POOL, OCEAN VIEW 8rokerM0-90tl IUMTIWINIL ... 9,~%VAtoen·3 Br ttlbe lmmee. 1176,000. Open Be lamUy rm. acroN den. 2be. trpt. M1111y up home. Cloe& to bMCh 2 Br home +-guest unll, g~~~-~~duj)legtflf~ $6;:0~3~';:~~:n Slngta •tory 4Br 2b• utrelargaaOI CtMn.and EWn ._..Agt478"1234 from tennla. A mutt 10 or•dH tncl covered t37•,&00.4t4-9329 remod~. no quelltylng. 1ST Tiil llYDI 12t0,000 3041 Country Molt Alk""" ,. 124,900 .,...,uoed 110.000: 3 Br, .... ju1I lleted Opn Sun pallo Loe •nd ol quiet . i=: tM• 20'4 down 1255,000 3br/3ba +5br/Jba·• vec •Ul~ ,. .. Club Or 1 """ • ";;,11y room eoter pool 1•5 10212 Cynthia cut di .a<:. $187,500 wlH •t11lea f~ 1 875-9058, IOI ~ll~~d~~~~:r= Cetta •ua 1024 3 Bdr 2 Ba, dining llN + 2 S~ ~ ~~;,!flf ... ". otn Own a r e n x to u I : l23a,OOO SUCC .. I Reel· ce1ry 2nd. pp 540-2l7' ...... .-.. .... ~"!'!8!-~ .. !'!!!~- LtTTLE BALBOA ISLAND 4401< ownl t»cr 1.46-7().41 * Ull RIN'S * car gar Good llmlly 1.4~27ora:)1·2242 Super lha1pl 3Br 2b• &.49·3448. ty &41·8833 Lt1aa1 lttt~ 28431 BotorritL a&r, 2Be, 118 Jec>e., ......... POOLSIOEiBORM oon· llOJM. Siiier wlU teaM homeonC\llOtuc:.Cov· SC Plue condo 2Br l'A -4 Br Y1eW hm. 1 141,tOO sm.ooo. 873-5858 1 • do• "' So. CoHt Plue w/aptton to buy tor II •red patio lloploal J.el· be pool IP• Own tor lrYlat 1044 .... OIVI Sun HI, 11'79-6370 IPU llll&Y 1· ll~t•EllTllllUIEO• lrom $74,999, ~ BDR8MS ~~1j ~~~~l:d~n :::~~ lllA Yll• den wlwat9fla1L any co~I ol rent! S ioK or !eN c hermlnQ twphae. acroM L~d:":l1_Blg C-,8"{.fr:'? l-...t ltU~ lllt p • " 187,500. WONT LA Tl $795/ S 25 000 V IWlll TUafllU e11tru . Onty 1132,500. dn By ownr $88 900, ltraet lrom UCt 2Br ar r _..,or u :..:?::. l10St"'1•& rtlt IYIWHR ~~~~f~~1J:;'OAE cent,;:~dyt~g0.h~rryr· Mu11M1llhlebeau111111r.. IOWlllRW.n a56.1828or175-268o 2o.;ee, ownr wm' car,Y ~!:111n!,hl:Y ~~"='~~ *lnfrHtltM.t* Pi.t~~=.\iloSeoa 10 Room Home wlpoot CurtHerber1ett,Agt mod~ home f .. turlng lll·IUO ll ftrt lOJl 2nd.St80,000 553-1113 your 1111 01 col*1lblte. lit~IVtEWIVIEWI Dennie Snell Rttr Watl\lng dtetenca to 831-1288 4 Bdrme ptua family, eky· OPEN 'TILLS PM. DEER IELD Spectacular oc.en front Sec. Bid , 2 Br 2 Ba. 640-5078 Beech, Fashion ta .. Bal 2 bd, 2 ba. ooeen view tight, neturel wood 62R 120&Ci fi. 2 yr Old'. f view from c;ovetad Pool. bolt lllp evett. Is .. nr by per« $450,000 condo. Sec Ota, GrNI throughout. Offflfed et 2br, ate, Nr1hlone dee. 4 Bdrm, 3 be. Plan 5. Dec:· eouthend of Morro Cova. By Owner: 876-8&37 lalNa Xtn1 financing avail. Wiii Kitchen, 1 yr old, only $179,000 Cell lltlOMITIYYUI CondolnC.OarOtende-orated In aerthtonH, Only $150,000 for lutty •uw;--••-Peaiallla 1ot7 cooperate w/broker1. •lll+PllL* s 9 5000 540-t15tloraneppolnl· Heveyou'rlermlnthecllyl velapment. Owner wlll lovelywallc~lnge,dec-tranalerrebl• 18 r' • -··· Avail by appt. Catt Gorgeous w/dtntng room, 0 13 .OOO. S down. ment. Fant .. tlc 3 Br. h•• re-carry 2nd, or 1hared orator draperl ... Lota of leuehold & mobl • Like NEW 2700 11· Lullury Beeutlful oceanfront home 673-3745 or 640-2722 llreptece +-huge yard. 6;;;:;~7730 yr lo an. 2024 IOAPIW OT modeled kit & beth. equity errangemente. brlei\ work. A real buy 11 home. Ideal aatttng for nome. Pool & tennla-hu on Balboa Penln, 4B1, ASSUME 9.so•;. Intl Onty INI Ull&f 1·4 $ t 111,500. Call IOI gOOd 562-8009 $2:)4,000 personal or corporate II &Ill $379.,999wit13/4% 4Be. By owner. $775.000. $119,999 Cell PATRICK 2BA 1'~BA $98,000 lln. 7eo-88.JK>. entertainment. Extenllve Intl Won t IHI. Call Witt trade for Items of llke DCUl/llY VIEW T E N 0 A E 243 E 22nd. C.M. lky blue deck•. Stelrt to PATRICK TEN 0 RE value (305) 56l·5560 780-87021631·1260 979-8330 ftaatala ~isor the water's edge. 780-1702/631-12te ••l•tr•ae 4~,~.~~:W, ~~fv~ex~, ~:; * FllHLlllll * Vall~ 1024 1 6-44-81881497·2285 ltac' 1011 patio. Sharp! $499,000 3306 .r.s Br, bonul rm, ea ty ·-·. Jllr •Ir& (lttl••t4 lll,HO) IEW llW um• llWllYlll lga pool, Jee. A· 1 cond ··-.. --FllECLllE fllEI Ow1tr FIH1tl11I Sharp 4Br 2~ be, 2700 sq &n•l 11, U% Safe comm. Dfllren 6 S1 .. 1177 Landlocked In Bto Cenyon, , _______ _ Rent/buy 3 Br condo see-4 14 Carnation Open house C O-~ "I I 11. Ocean view! Beeuttl\JI lemlly home, llnenctng on Mesa Vflfde 3 eate 1561( dn, $269,000 Hert>or Ridge. or Tuelfn? I• llflftl 1 ' 1 Sal/Sun 875-5174 lft -• tW t•t MUST 4Br, 288. tam rm, pan-Br 2 Be nulet cul·d~•ac TD 0 d .. t Add thla enchenled S 1 1 1 1 t scepe, ocean v ew. o W I I 0 I 3Br ~ba lam rm 2 tips ACT NOWI Ill ood " •hake ' ., ~-Al • pen Wkn s .... pp . dwelling by the aee to pee out ,•n er a nmen down. Open House Svn • rttlWI t I IO. E v t r e'm e I" c 1 ea n '. 8 ng, w rs, home off Country Club 964-5400. 18125 S11n1a home on ~ ec w/ooeen ~ ' John Zervos. Viking R,E roof, fresh & cleen. 12.25 0 1 L 0 ad e d w 1th C 111 your llet of collectibles. · · t-5 3360 Paseo Gattlta $159 900 Opn Sun 1·5 540-5583 res·. 760-9669 bla llne 01 g ec a. -llllCHEL80N DlllVI Spectacular ocean front city + bay vlewa. ucall. Jl1L 213-413-6600 SPYliUSS 2650.Alverslde 645-8748 assume n n i menltlea. Beat buy. •w. view from coveted value at $720,000. Call .r ••• .1t1Mar 1022 New Bedford mdt Grend CHAA••iNG 2Br, lBa *TOWllllH• !137aS:·,9~f' Marilyn s 139.9oo Catt Cretg, 81at hack 1040 aouthend otM0110 Cove. Pelr'lci1Ten0<e 7ao-97o2• • rvt BEST FINANCING gt. . • 631•1266 • Only $135.000 for tully 631-1266 Aw I am V1lW entrance. Lg 4Br 3t>a Lg house, Cos•• Mesa. . 3B /h f d d LElSE.ton101 Ml.FCllHE YI 200 btk 40' tot. 3br +den, ~~dc~.~~=~1~~gc~':'. 583·000 Terms 548-6680 Mos~;qsu~~.~~~•ge. N:; 9 . ri ~ O ~e Hn~ g ~: s 1 2200 11 4 Spectacular toceuon over· :~:~!~e~t';b~e ~~btT; Jb. Yard comp! retv1b 1 5550 ooo EaSTSIDE E 1 Id M U A C H I N S 0 N pectacu •r sq : 1 looking fairway 3 Br home. Ideal ·-tttng for $539,ooo' 217 Jasmine ~::7 7~~ ~.;';~· · " Open ~a~y ~2-6 ENTERPRISES 752-873 t Bdrm, 2 alory wi3oo aq 1 $2 20 000 Own/ Bk r personal 01 ~orporete Owner/agt 673-5551 Large~ Br .. 2 ba home "'14 472-8230 673-7771 . NO QUALIFYING lane! added. Ovenool<lng 752-8B70 . en1ertalnment. Extenalve ATTENTION car garage AV & alley ac-pool and sparkllng spe _ Harbor View duplex. cess $l59,500 end 4 Br. 2 Be. attached gar Lowdown.3 bdrm +fem-LET'SGO Lovely weter t ell OPENHOUSESUN l -5 skybluedeck1.Stelra10 BLDRS/AEMODELERS Find what you want In Owner. $385,000. Best owner will finance 60x 120 lot. RV prkng. lly room. "'9•1 beach. TO ESCROW enhances mas1er bdrm 3 Br, trg custom pool. the water's edge. Lido Isle Home on 85' tot. Dally Piiot Ctasslfleds buy In Cdm. 846-0096 lltJ MoOar~lt, llltr. etc. 198,500, 846•8386. $980/mo. Agt 873-8550 DAVE WHITE 546-2313 suite. Owner transferred $159,900. 14182 I( tee. 644·8 t 881497 ·2285 p1ln only. Cell Ant Ad • No "-airs • No c•-·-up THE REAL ESTA TEAS $217,999. The Colony. Tarbell RI· New Custom Horne 3 bd •732, 642-4300 24 hre Geatral 1002GfHral 1002 141-7121 --------n~. Eve1yth1~"111 LIWHTPllOH RblmlTISTllE ettors559-8451 , 2'h ba, French doors: Canal lronl dupleK, 3 Br ~MACNAB till~- WIE OISTlll •IE 1141,000 With beautiful pool on large lot, Three fireplaces -formal dining room -comfortable den spacious kitchen with breakfast area. Large mast er s uite w/fireplace, 5 BR. Barbara Aune. WIH SHIH IHl,IOO Contemporary. Panoramic ocean view. Beautiful single story, 3 BR, 21h BA, formal dining room, family room, situated on large com er lot. Sparkling pool se- cluded in private court yard • prof. landscaping, Malibu lights. High ceilings, skylights and ex- tensive use of walnut. 3 private beaches. lnd uding land -price reduced. Donna Godshall. rnan LIT nto,oeo 2.37 acres available with plans for a superb tradWonal estate. Tennis court & horse stables pos.sible on this unique parcel. Try low down or submit your tenns. Danny Bibb. PllME IOWPHIT LIT Slll,000 Last oceanfront lot m private Monarch Bay. Large level view lot wlpnvate access to beach & clubhouse. 180° views to Dana Point & 3 Arch Bay Tennis available An outstanding leasehold opportunny. George Grupe. FllEYH VIEW Slll,000 This 3 BR. 2 1h BA 'Jodelle' home features a wood paneled family room & is located on a very quiet cul-de-sac street. Enjoy the beautifully Landscaped entry courtyard & the breathtaking views Crom this lovely home. Ed Facano/Maureen White. IPYIUSI II TIE l&IYll HH,IOO F.njoy a feeling of "English Country" Living ln this 2 story, 4 BR, 3 BA, family, bonus, formal dining room home Situated on large natural canyon w /views of mountains & night Lights. Donna Godshall. Ullff RIME IYUSn lllD,000 Perfection throughout -decor- ators own. Beautiful marble entry, expanded with enclosed garden. Game room, all new cus- tom French doors. Added storage Very sophisticated townhome. Beverly Morphy. llWPHT ILH TWiii. 1111,100 Best buy in area -note asking pnce well below current market! 2 BR, library, 21h BA, fireplace, wet bar plus communJty pool & spa. Convenient location across from Santa Ana Country Club. Near South Coast Plaza and adja- cent to freeway access. Lucy Rose. llYD SllRH 1441,000 Enjoy your own private back bay and twinkling night light view of Newport Center. Sun daily by the pool & converse evenings by the fire-ring. Private courtyard entry into 3 BR, family room & den. Cozy family kitchen w/breakfast nook. fonnal dining area & aeparate master irulte. Barbara Callihan. ' IUlllTII I IUIH. 11,111,IOI Bay{ront home located on pri- vate gated lAland. this lovely family home la suitable for for- mal entertaining & casual family llv1ng. Exceptionally large gar- den patlo Is unique for a water- front property Pler & .Up {oT' a Iara~ boat are Included. Leuehold. Martha or John Mac- nab. Eastslde CM Sparkllng SU,IOO • llllLL newl Carpals, Drepes, Mesa Verde 3 Bf 2 Be lll-1ll1 TllllHICl •ILLS Frpt, skytlte. (acuu l. eech, on th• water Twnhse 3 Br, 21/t be, sl· llWll Range, Oven, Olah· popular "T" plsn, lrg cor· Open Sat/Sun/Mon brlcl\ & Ille deck end $299,000. Price tnctds 1ach gar $132,000. Agt Excellent locetlon. end washer, lawn aprlnklers. ner tot w/poulble AV ac-MEIEll'TI IAllEIS 4Br + femlly rm ., 2V.Be ., dr~eabte~o~~.·~gg~ 1~!· land 644-2562 unit ecross from lge 3 bd, t'h be, dbl garage, cesa. New paint, 1 owner. Ir .... r 3 car garage. slngte level su 4 Br 2o.; Be + fem rm. wall! E.s'.E l'UL grteenaustbreotpthoabrleaT c~~se ~~ room for AV prk'g, no $1 24,900. Call Crelg 3 b d , S t 7 9 , 9 O O O $205,000 Xtnt llnanctng. BUILD YOUR HOMf on a to beaeh 11511.500. C loan lees, OWC 191 TD 831·1266 714-833-3134 By owner. 553-9202. spectacular OCEAN A-Frarne3Br.2 Be 4 Ill S110 000 t' ans P 0 " 11110 n & w/onty 151< down, at 5951 Sierra Brevo -FRONT 3 Arch Bey, fee $124,900. Spacious home1wllo1mal shoppng. Call 759•1501 11,5•1. lntflfetl. See It IHllMllllL 1·1 (EntarSterre010) slmpletot.Caltowner Fri 3Br.3Ba,everypo91. dining rm. lemlly Im & or752-7373. Selurdey, Sunday or 5901 Price Or. 4 bdrm & lllY nr••1 to Mon (714)4119-3070or upgrade,welt<lobeech. solar heated pool Owne< • Monday, 1 t • 5 Dally. pool. Need fut salel Agl 1111 -T u e t o T h u r e price lnclds epe & tend wlll carry assumable tst WAIJ<ER.J.EE Corner of e..cti/Arnold (213)869-0164 VIiiega II Marqualle (213)799-1159. S~.950. of $55,000 ., 9 75%. RV n--· ~......... oll Mey•r Pla c e . Twnhse. 2200sq fl. itlnt DOCK;,IOER E. parking. Won't test. Cell ~........... 11W YUM I IHI SHlllT llL lffUll grn belt loc .. nr pool, apa, HllOll 1210,000 840-8208 01aneCappal63t·t266 •i-i-c-IPTllTIUU Greet corner lot with AV TAY LOW DOWN·LSE beeut patio, 3br. 2'1tbe, New CtJttoin home In the Can VIII Lot lor r.::n: Neet, cieen 2 Br + den eccesa. Close lo parka OPT LA. OR, FA, 2 fplc. trg gete guarded prlvele new~ 1~1 30 x 93 ~. home. quiet 11. Incl. AV end 1chool, eelctng 2t>tk1tobuch.Onty 3 y11 mstrete.$169,500owner baachc;ommunlty, Emer-on30thStreel siaoooo --------acoeea. $145,000. Chuck $216,000. For an •P· old. Beeutllut 3 Br & lam~ 6~2-8428 etd Bey, 4 Bdrm, 4'h Ba. · ' · Affordable elegance In .. Ill« 831-1266 polntment to sea lly rm.2V.Be.Celltodts-U 1 Pk T 3 B 011er 4225 sq. 11. 180° 573-3777 Nwpt Hgta area, N-2 ' 540· 1 t51. cuaa terms. $179,900. n 11• errace r ocean view. Financing c d 1 B 1 ea .,. "" 1-rl Ctltlt stry, patio home ollrench • Cindy Shaw 631-1260 Dover model, 2 Ba, xtnt av a 11 ab1 8 . c • 11 on ° r, .. 23 ~ .. Normandy design 3 Br, ,, • tocetlon, watl<lng c:11s. 2131592•3747 Agt. floor, gym, etc. •1 • · 4 Br 21/t ba. frplc. pallo, 2•1t be, 2 frptca. 1790sq11 lance to comm pool. Fee OwnrlBkr 673-2749 iennts. pool, spa By for only $162,000 Ownr. · etnd $139,500 Jean SELL Idle llems with • owner $l09.5oo. Cell agt 642-5722 .. _..Idle ttame 642-5678 Leten 752-1414 Deity Piiot Clasatlled Ad Wenl Ads Cd 642-5e78 548-6317 ....... Gtaeral -1002 Gea111I 1002 ltatrll ll02 ltaaal--lM2 lntlll lM2 Geaeral 1002 Geatral 1ot2 Geatrll llOI HARBOR VIEW HOMES A.MEMBER OFTHE SEARS FINANCIAL! NETWORK TIE lllffl 1211,llO OUlllL IHI ... Located on a very special cul-de-sac. large, private lot. Beautifully expanded dining room & kitchen. Ideal for entertaining! 3 bedrooms and family room. Lovely hardwood floors. MllTEll 1241,111 Charming 4 Br, 2 Ba single story home In great family neighborhood. French doors In mstrbdrm. lead to hot tub and covered patio. Lots' of mexlcan pavers In dining rm., kit. & family room. OlllEL Ullt* Decorator's delight. Fully upgraded Carmel model lnctudtn~ French doors, moldings, tile brick patio & much more. See this today, tomor- row may be too late! OWIEL Probably the prettiest e5tpanded 3 Br French home In area. Large corner lot with pad for boat or RV. French doors, mirrors and glorious breakfast room. A customized home -priced to sell. PllHll Utt.HO Dad, your family will be happy In this 4 Br customized model home. Spa & park nearby for the kids. A Poggenpohl gourmet kitchen for Mom. Jacuzzi bath & wet bar for you. ,..,.,,. llOt,llO 4 Br, 31h Ba, flexible floor plan for lge. famllyl Family rm., formal dining rm .. separate bonus room with loft & bath. Super for teenagers. Excellent family neighborhood near school & comm. pool. PltlTtFlll IH2,IOO Gorgeous 4 Br, family rm. + bonus rm. Portoflno. Beautiful neutral decor, large pro- fessionally landscaped yard. Terrific financing avaUable and owner will consider lease.option too II PILHMI Hll,IM Super family home In a super family ne4gh- borhood. Your children can walk to school without crossing the streetll 4 Bra. family room & your own private pool for this super prlcell SlllHm IHl,lll Lowest price fee -S Br Domerset model. Great financing. Neutral, Immaculate decor & beautiful low maintenance landscaping. Call for more lnformatlonl • PIUUt UH,GOI Beautiful & Immaculate Palermo with large ex- panded family room. New oven & micro, new carpet, lovely panelllng & large brick fireplace In family room. PllTlflH SMl,111 This Is ltll light, bright. sunny Portoflno plan. Beautifully decorated. Separate "bonus room" or teenage qua.r1ers. Large private yard. No painting or fixing needed here -Just move right Intl SMIHT IMt,ltt Turn key, move In, and enjoy your family In 1hls beautltul 6 Br Somerset. No flx-up caah needed. One block to pool & achool & 1hort Jog to shopping. Newpor1 Beach at lt'a beltll NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILL5 ltOAD RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 S&THUY lllUIY• 2 BR, DEN $368.000 4 Rue Chamonlx CAROLE MCMAHAN IMUOUff 3 BR, DEN $440,000 202 Seaward TED PETERSON lllffl 3 BR, OEN $225,000 302 Avenue Cumbre JOAN DONAHUE l&l.ltA llUll S BR/3 BR $695,000 ... HUFF 4 BR lllFfl llllAY $1,900,000 3 BR $183,500 lllNIYllW .. IS 4 BR, FR $347,500 WTlllf f 4 BR IPYILJSS $220,000 4 BR $439,500 OAllHllllUln 4 BR, VIEW $295,000 110 ColMns Ave. M . MATHEWS 149 Shorectltt Rd . HILLARY THAMER 603 Mar Vista KAY PARKER 1817 Port Carlow C. BAlDIKOSKI 2531 Bunya MARIAN REEDY 4 Monterey Clrcle BURT REEDY 4501 Surrey Dr. RITA QUIGGLE ..... YO .. H Ull,GIO Price just reduced on this fabulous remodeled & expanded 4 Br, 41n bath home. Oedealgned kitchen w/wet bar & work area. French doors & hardwood floors. Expanded master suite with dramatic bath. A phenomlnal homell 111111 W11W .. ES tHl,IOO Newport Beach country estatell Almost half acre surr'ounded by gorgeous mature trees. Poot, spa, gazebo! 4 Brs, 2'n baths, beautifully decor- ated. An lncr'edlble property. NEWPORT BEACH ...... ...... Sparkling with new paint & carpets. Large 3 Br model on picturesque wooded greenbelt. Fabulous owner assisted financing. Unusual, quiet, peaceful & private setting. A superb buyll ........ .... ... Price reduction on this 4 Br home • excellent value In eatabllahed f amlly neighborhood -close to achool1, c:hurc:hea and shopping. Owner• anxlou1ll Tmlllffl ........ Room for your large family In this "4 Br plus bonus room "Z" plan. Enjoy the carefree llvlng of the BluH1. Close to pool, stores, school and Boy'• Club. Lovely garden p1tloa. _.,..... ll)MIOCJIWll WA ... cau-.c. llUDI~ lllMQAIMmlWS allllm llllOUl CMOL(--.mm ... MM •GUON --11an.-=-~ ...... mf~ D.Uflll .. JOCMll.-ttDlmlSGll JDlllCAMlll ·-~ ··= ... ~ ___ ,. UY See this professionally decorated home on fee land commanding a view of the bay over a roll Ing hillside greenbelt. Customized wood banister, bar & paneling with skylights to brighten! WTILIFF HM,111 Stunning traditional 4 Br plus family room on huge corner lot. Exquisite appointments thru-out this remodeled & expanded ho~e. Luxurious master suite occupies entire tlpper story. Ulll llU 12, 1H,lll Outstanding traditional bayfront home with S Brs, 5 baths & large family room, separate garden r'oom . The finest In quality thruout. Pier & slip for 55' boat. CORONA DEL MAR OlllU Ill ... lnt,111 Just above China Cove nestled amidst tema and pine trees Is a very special 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. It Is newly decorated with the best of taste and even has an assumable loan. Why wait! llllH VIEW llUI 1111,111 Price reduction! Tastefully appointed 3 Br & Fr. home In quiet residential nleghborhood. Large private yard, professionally landscaped. You own the landll llHIOUFFI 1441,tll Just reducedl this Is the home you have been waiting tori It's warm, beautifully appointed & In a park-llke setting. You can live comfortably In It's 3 bedrooms & den. Once you see It you'll know that this Is ltll llllEOUffl 11,Ql,ltl From the llvlng room, den. master suite the Jetty and white water views are yours. This French chateau has guest house, wood floors, French doors, water view terraces, plus 4 Br, 4 baths, formal dining room. BEACH COMMUNITIES ,. ..... u 1211,ltl Heaven for 2 In this Immaculate 2 Br cottage 'h block to ocean, bay & wedge. Owner financing. ILi OllHI Ill UI 1111,ltl Sellers wlll consider all offers and trades. Flnancl s uk>usl Enjoy wood & glass home with F nc doors and skyllghts. Near beach, park & hopping. See It and make an oNerl UMUYHllT 11,11'- EnJoy Udo lifestyle. Own your dock & private sandy beach. This 4 Br home has charm and ptfers a most unique location on the Island. Some seller financing available. You must Me ltl Liit llLI 11.-,MO Outstanding Udo Ill• bayfront property. This 4 Br home la located on wide lot wtth exc.ltent view of main turning basin. Perfect for remodel or construct your own dream homel Ult llUll ,, ....... 75' Bayfrontt Slip for 95' boat home can be purchased as 11 Or' can be divided. Laroe pool. If you are looking for an exQei>tlonal bayfront a "mu1t seel" ...,_ 11A ft UIUTCll llWll1-J .. ,., llAMl'Tt .... llD. IMICIA-• CY'lf11M~ anim ,..~ twl"'ta. ._,_ . ...,.., ...... ~ ..... ) LMm•• M•TOUl. {Wit ..... ) AMERICA'S LARGEST. FULL SERVICE REA~, EST ATE C0MPAN~ l , 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Sept. 4, 1983 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE 11 Rue Chateau Royale Behind the guarded rate in one of Newport Beach's most Pfestigious areas waits lhts fabulous 4 bedroom executive home. The 2-story house has a spa and partial ocean and night-~ght views. $629,000. Call John for deta~s. CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA (714) 955-3454 OWNER SAYS SELL! HARBOR VIEW HOMES-NEWPORT BEACH CHARMING PENINSULA POINT 2149 Miramar, Newport Beach Custom French Normandy 3 Berdroom home , never lived in. lots of oak, gourmet kitchen. Walk to beach and bay. Quiet. Special long term tinancinr available (under market). Call John for details. Asking price is under $429,000 fee land. Owner says "let's get it sold!'' CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA '(714) 955-3454 BANK OWNED 15 Cambria Drive, Corona del Mar LIDO ISLE -$395,000 212 Via Eboli This Lido Isle home is located on 11/z lots. Three bedrooms·. 2 baths and a room to add on. A charminc home in a charminr location. 20% down and seUer will carry the balance lone term at a favorable interest rate . Can John for deta~s. CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA (714) 955-3454 t BANK OME>I 216/218 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 2 Corona def Mar Condontilns heh is a 3 bedroom, 3 bath ccudry home, less than 1 block from beach & ocean. Customiztd throuchout. beautifW cabiletry. A 1cumet kitdlen with top notch appliances. Security systems, some octan wiewsl lhStf market Ion& term financln1 avabblel fllrillun down payment 20$. Asllkt& prices llt $399,SOO nt $424,9001 Stmt yow otter on one or bottl. ..... •i CAMBRIA PROPERTIES ~OHN SHEA (714) 955-3454 1948 Port Laurent Place Upgraded Phase 2 Somerset. 5 bedroom, customiied kitchen, wood Hoots , wailscoatini, cabinetry, highest quaity carpetinr, beautiful beveled and leaded glass doors. Owner will cany long term ht trust deed at llldermarket rates, mininun 20% down! This gorgeous home has been reduced to $364,900! "New Bedford" model in exclusive Spnlass Hiff. Panoramic ocean views. Pool and spa surrounded by used brick. Remodeled master suite to captwe ocean view. Fresh and clean and ready to move into! Terrific loo& term financing avalable. Cal John for detah -only $749,500. CAMBRIA PROPERTIES WHY WAIT? 8 North Cove, Irvine Ashford Model Built by Akins! A 2 bedroom steal with a view! Asswnable under market flnancinc available. 8wner say submit your reasonable offer. Priced at only $179,500! This is creat one but you has better move fast! Contact John for detais. WOODBRIDGE 11 Cottoncloud, lrvile Price Slashed to $185,000 "Denton" model irl prine c~-de-sac k>cation. A spotless and beautihjy decorated 3 bedroom home. AsSt111abte flied rate, 30 year flnanmc at 12% of $108,300. Owner says ~ al offers! Cal John for detals. CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA (714) 955-3454 CAMBRIA PROPERTIES ...... -•• CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA (714) 955-3454 JOHN SHEA (714) 955-3454 a:OHN SHEA (714) 955-3454 BAYFROllT • • BAYFROllT-PRICE REDUCTION 3 bdrm & den. 2 baths, 3 car garage kumable financing. Comer of Tustin & 16th Place. Open Sunday 1-4. Owner/agen· lli-lU4 tr 131-3374 5000 sq ft luxury family type homl' on fill' bdyfront, pool, dock beautiful tn~· i:hadtd tall· pattu, paneled master b<><lroom '>UllA o'look.ing bay & ocean vu tn Dana Pt .! frplc .. lounge dressing room, 1 hs 'n Her BA + 3 dbl. BR's and billiard r<xim w 1sc·p entran(·t· Best Balboa Pt>n loc dosed -><'< system, 4 car gar Reduc-=.-d to $:!.-HIU.lltlll "5k for Kurt Sprt.'f•n RHLTI WORLD 141-1100 Custom 3 BR. 3 BA, 2 story home, great watt·r \'lt'W from family room and cocktail p...iuu l'omplcwly remodeled. Pter and dock. Flt x1bk terms, will trade Now $659,000 Ask for Kurt Spreen. RULTI WORLD 141-1100 On Woodbrid.ge's North Lake Open House SaVSun. 1-5 P.M. 3 PINTAlL ... Off West Yale Loop Jell• lra11tll WH411rl411 llt1tfJ lft.111-1000 .......... 111-1141 PICTURE YOUR HOME ON THIS PAGE PICTURE YOUR HOME ON THIS PAGE VILLA !SABELLA CLASSIFIED ADS VIEW HOME OR EASY LARGE DUPLEX, OR CONDO $170,000 PRICE REDUCTION Macnificent 7500 sq. ft. Mediterranean Vila w/spectacular ocean and city views. Laree Mstr . suite, 2 family rooms, 5 Bdrms and stite, 4 fweplaces , 3 bars, pool and jacuzzi Maxinun privacy abooods. Walling distance to private beach. This estate is a roost see for. the discrlminatilg buyer! $1, 750,000. Open CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 SPECIAL 10.90/• OWNER FINANCING Prime 200 ft. wai.erfront home, hug~ Island Point lot. S pacious, Opt>n & sunny all view home. Lge. boat dock(s), pan- oramic decks. C'hildren's play lawn & swim beach. S 170.000 price rcducuon. 642-5678 ..... ~ow 10.9% owner fm. for 4u1l:k s..tll· -.: 795,000 (land incl) Owner. 650-0202 Sat/Soo 12-6. 429 lsabela Terrace. John Murray ./Bttr. 640-035 7. .__ ____ _ 1 .. 1n fer Salt e .. ua fer Salt BH111 ftr Salt Hean• fer Salt HH1t1 fer Sale Boa111 for Salt Be .. u fer Salt Ht .. tt fer hlt IH1tt fer Salt ltaMI t.r lalt ,..,.,, ltacla 10'9 ltrnrt ltacla 1061 Ntwrrt ltacla 10'9 lnrrt ltacla 1069 Ntw,.rt lucla 1069 Ntwrrt ltacla 10'9 •• rt ltacla 10'9 ,..,.,, lt1cla 1069 ,..,.,, ltacla 1011 l!!f!!! 1tec• lMt UYllHH Ill OllYll 1Y OWIH DOYER SHORES HWPOllt llEllllTI t tlm.IPIH Liil llLI IPll TlllY 1-1 Call ~&-te0310f appt OLIFFUYD llPLU 11% fixed reta 30 years HYER IMHl·YIEW OPEN SAT /SUN 1•5 NOL ltMl IEWPHT OHi OLtll-HT BMutllul cu11om Cape L9I Ill.I u,trMt. m •• t1••in Dmerent • yes I One block No IOan f .... no clottng SPECTACULAR FRENCH 1 Ill I I Drop In and '" thl• OHlll Price elalhed on nearly nu Cod home, w/epprox. .. tilt ... 111' · -of duplexH In a prime coats Monaco wllh QC MEDITERANIAM HOME 144 llJ f Wt. IMlautlful Helghll home I 179.000 .. FIXER Greet 4 Br Mciuded countryM-3400 1.f. 11tuetad on N9WJ)Oft Hgt13 Br 2'~ Ba. reslden1111 area Excel· view 14 Rue Vlllara Price reduced to 1595.000 4Br. den. 2 frpfca. 2'" t>a. localed 111 ~08 6'a.t floor plan 3 t>drrnt • re-11te In gated community. large lqt w/lc>Yely PfN•1• , ...... S,11t11• 111• & airy, 3 yrs new. lent opponunily . tor Open wknda 1-S. Including land. Superbly garage for 4 c ars Bernardino Lrg. tree! off master suite, 3 $309.500780·8890. uMd brlc:k patio. Peg & ftl,l •. 1~1e.-S25.000 dwn. OWC. ownerluMr to have a 640·1538 constructed with large 1389.500 Owner Wiii apeclous & recently ,.. lull t>athe groove & brlc:k floors I ll•-·1'11. Rutty Guinther 631·128e 'flew property and an ------Bdrme, plus maid's, take smaller home on p le 11 thruout main tlvlng area, .,.. .-• "assist'' hom rental pay· Ill OllYll 00111 Open and spacious lam-condo and part payment modeled r ed to 18 · S 176,000 ... Very anxious calm w.ood cabinets. lft ·- •IT ll'fl 11~ • OcnVu Trl·M• comunty poo41*1nll MAT bMCh. SpeclOut. f rplc:, dbl-ii•', blfne eel terms Npt cr .. 1 2·3 Br, derl. End unite t179,600 to1225,000 0 I I t F 2BR Q 1•11 Ill-Opn Hse Sun 1•4·3o own81' must Mflll 3 t>drma manta ered a ullgolfcourNvlew Uy. formal dining .ano I.I I• 1 '"' 1252 .ooo Jerry , •ratreatottmeatertulte, crownmoldlng,c:halrrall mflln.Tl $350,000 2ba. IOfmer model Se-beeutllul gourmet 148-1147 &3!-7370, 540-0312 bruktut arN & 3 lull & t>an.,,.._a. Fr. doon, 1•2-1200 curtly, pool, 1ennls. Full kitchen Private pooJ wllh _ __ ~ marble lrplc:1. i.ttie & LUii IPfm • price 1220,000. Broker. "jet actloo" ape, EnJoy Mfll SIHll Q t>etht BUY DIRECT FROM platter thruout. 4 Br. 4 this ~ HelgMa 3 - &44·7424 tti:i1 v~~.: ~~~~~~ lltewoast 111te• S 180,000. JUST RE· BUILDER tie. IOfmll dining rm. lfv· Bdrm ti.liuty. (Of buy". I • UHn·WY tor appolntm.nt 10 -.... e .. I 't' '"· •• OUCED. Show• Ilk• • DETERMINED TO SELL ~~~m~ '~1~:tu:!re T~~7Ai:'~e'°:''PAIDE CloM lo wet81', 3 Br, 2 Be, 142 1200 • • ' mo6el 4 t>drma ~ den. OUR PROJECT BY 'Home TOUf' Drop down 0V£R YOUR SPACIOOS ' ucluded, petlot, ape, • If,. .. , 1p1, H• llJr Ocean View from matter LABOR DAY .OOO comm 1enn11 & pool. flthlH hl114. IOOO suite Aveu. 10 ... eoy-I 135.ooo, 28' · 2~8•· den r!,~P[:9 .!:'~v· ~: A~~~~:;ISE INVEST. • F 11v 11 f k ft It 11 I time Own81'/eg1 luKury condo, CloM to am '[ rQOm, o • o par • ~ 111 eYt , ir1wwT MTI bch, G!rka, shopping. Shown by ac>f>I. only. MENT. lng. Bring the famllt. It l ..1 I • .,, r~ .. ,, -.. _ -~-.. 133 ..... , ....., &73 3818 Pr'--.. to•"10000 -nT•••••atf Prl"•" 10 NII p•s l . .. e.~ ... , ,... ..,...... " U1 t .... .,., .... n8Y9 eo-Open n 1·&.Cell to ... • .. o ... v7•. • ......... -• --,..., " I •-' ,. Qlt8 to communltv pOOI & other tl!MI 975.4333, 8¥ft/wtlndl. 23'45 18tll 8TAIET Uflltlll S20$,000 Call Surfl!M fllttlrtt, It, .... , •• Juat tell wt ot .actow & 2 t 1 ta OPEN SAT/SUN 1..S ====~~~---L-t pric. In Beyth«" ~80-__ 1tllt1t1•• HH,000. OW1181'1 are motivated. S':i~ wa111':1on ~~ur 233 111" Piece. N.I . MTM IYll WILLI AGT ANN 4M-n&4 end ._,,,,. tat T.D of •BAYSHORES• LH •tW. Charml, 3 8Clr 2 be L.m ua&.n laycr•t 4 er 3 Ba. "-" RVM* ·-- S132,000 at 13%. 2 Br & PRISTINE 38drm 38•. Megnlflclent 2 Br llllnttlaHtt home, octudH ••P· 111·1111 tractable roof OYW lu9f\ 1oe 38r,w 11UQt i.noeci femlly rm Call Diane $475,000fae 26&1Clrcle Ptnlhoutt, ocean & 111•1111 ~:,·~u~~.~!111•~:::t~ llWPllTllUll 1trlum, Mair suite, huge yard 199.000. Hut• Cappel 131·'2M Or Open 811/Sun 12..& bs~I All white oecort ' __ Lr" duplex, 2br, 2ba, w/ Be, formal dining, f.m M U A C ..H I N I 0 N (805) &112-6641, (71 4) Varyprlveta&MCUrel(24 UY,lllT CurlHtr:;','.11~1 1:,ndry llOOk 11p, t>oth rm, 2 frple1, 3 car alt. ENTERPAISEITU·l731 8'48-6325 hr guard) lebuloua pool 4'5 on the water, IM, 4 Br ...,.., llllllTI unite l ive In one. rent lhe garage Jutl llttad A -ft Hart>« Knott• Condo. 3 w/u noerwetar 6er 31,1t8a.Y141W.dook, t.IOOISL£2t>r35 Sale or Xtrl wide lot RV~. other 8yow1191'12H.to0 II.al 81 l3eo..ooo FM lllAlfmf_.... ,fnd what you want In•-====~.;__-Br, 2·~ Ba.1280.000 By $326.000. TO 1260,000 lt.250,000 Brollet lt,tdet>yOWMf &339,000 38r, He. qu191 street ev82t-e247dytH4·2442 ~ :/fe'rs::'~.~ ~lllll1_·,'l:",=· OeNy Piiot Claaelfledt. Want Adi Cell &42·M78 owfler 760·60& 1 et 13%. Owner 875·9400 760· 7110 't 1 Via Et>oll 876·8349 I IS&,000 Agt 648-82& 1 _____ __!..Y• A · • _ --· 7 Oran e Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 •1 1 ..... 1 .. fa!• ~ ..... l• 1&11 Co••trclal I.I. lx.ckaa1_1 I l111n FellW 1 .. ,., Ual1nid1 .... l tallt U1fara11•M 1 .. 111 Uaf•r•I••-' ...... V•rallW ....... rt ... • lMI i..,.rt IHck lOit •a.rrtr 1210 BaYfront i806k equity whl ••;;r• ltaek 2111 Gtatral l202 C.111 .... 2214 e.... .... IJM ••••. lu .. u nu ....... ,.. IMT :..:!:· C _ Cann ""1!1w Cot fOf exchano-for unite. land. _ c ,........._ 2 " -•lilj a p•ltl PT-UIPltlT n errR ... /Comi 30 x 93 trull deeda. $t.360,000 $11 mo. very large 2 Br •IOITI lflfll'IW Jr200/mo. parffumlllhed, lmmao TwnhM, 3 Mair Br, Wat.9ffront TWnhM: 2 ""• ~Ctiec* metll ·-ren· --5 • -ew ..... Broker ?ISO· 1110 2•11 Be. Newpor1 CrMI Orea• tf Tit• Ora'I 5 Br 3 Ba. pool. pool 2~Ba. ~r lc, patio, 2 cer 38 dock, 2 car gar, l)OOI, t• MWIY crl)1d 3 Br 2 8a 3 Br 3 Ba Sk"l"'h11. 1 5 6r 3ba. Open Sal/Sun on 30th Sir-eel, $180,000 Condo, c:omplt~ tum, 2 l\OUM Call Ma~ Ann $8 o "'"" "784 tennl1 bMch 646-44&5 l\M 1700 llleo 2 fJf 2 Ba I... .. 1 .. ""' E Oce front ....... •777 • OOK I I •n-.. -1m 2br, 2ba•5 a . o•r m • ......... . . .. blOC:k bNCh.Steal11 ,_.,, <IVY •n • v•_,. Have .1 equ ty n cer gatage, w d. PoOI .... ..,..., • ., 031-7370,545-78 8rea. 1__._ ••.u w/pool . gar 1.,9 5 $218.000. Balboa. Play• Real Ea--/U l l lOO Hunt Beh former Carli epa lenfllt courts. Mutt B. Park 2br, yd. pet1'475 Meaa V41fda: bellut. 3 bf. 2 .-.-.. 1 ~ g"M 100 BEST t• DOCKSIDE R.E lele. 873·1900 DagltxH I ti drive thru, leaM & all res-w .' Call f~ appt. Cipr 2br, gar. 1>9111425 2Br, I Ba hse, yard, b Chlld l ......... OK 2 I Wd t 7ttt 2000 --....... -Vllu 2br, n•r, vd $5 tO 164 Albert 152 .. mo. •· ren ,......, · to., ... rma."' """• · t •---L •-t 840·8208 CO -3 tharp unite at 708 t1urant equip, aa down t•L I t 1•2 1101 , ... , " S89" IM 759 '"""~ ~!J!!:!..!-!!!.....!-=!; Spacious• Br. pool alz.ed Avocado. so. of Hwyl pml for $300K-$400K • I• .. • Fulrtn lbr, utll pd 1370 548-60 19 "·no ' • .,.,.,.. I" See'/Mtw 3 Br. 2 Be guard· ld rlloety landscaped c h S O 1nge Co F 1rtn 2br p1110 $400 OPEN LABOR DAY 10.4 ~ EntlOlng jaOUDI tun OICtc eel comm. club & rec· 2°&9 000 I o t. 1305,000 wltarma all R01Jaeh: ••01. r P I ,.._· LIDO ISLE 4 BR. 31,., Ba. G Gu 2 • t ~·76 $385. 1 Br. Trailer, private • 539-6190 BEST fee fsor walk lo bMUtHul bMoll 0% 'Ii · or 18 p . Palrlok Tenore tnc o ... rage. am ...... Sept. lhru June $12001 · · br,gar.pes-&qu1e1.gas&w11erpald erareuc>Mtorentthl94 r .. llon tee, 1 dn, t2 • ppen Sun 1·5 Agt 760·8702/63I·1266. Agt aert, lndlan Welle area. mo No pets. 675-7667 H 8ch 2br. gar. pelt $475 tat + eec. only. 497-6287 Prof .. alonally deootlted 1 ealfy Br 3 h hM l<ldtl.,.c.a flnan. $345.000. 8y ownr 476· 123.C Buyer muat have res-~ntn 2br, wt%ar. 1490 Br Condo, trplc, mlCfO, StOOO. 63,. •100 BE.Sl (619)729-1516 LAGUNA BEACH-Oc;ean teurantev""'f &9oo<111n. Oceanlront-3Br 2Ba. dbl A Hurru 3 r $350 3Br, 1'1'1 ba,appl,lncdyd, ,,_ I ~.... · · " • naraf; w/o.,_.ar, PoOI & 651·1177 lee view 2Br Dplx, tu ty II· at mt 7 f4/846-3 44 gar. gaa 880, winter, Such a Deal 5br. $500 klda 01(, REF a. $715 + • .. -·5 .. 3 5 lllTillE IOUI IPIOllLVIEW sumable VA Loan. both StOOOmo.850-1226 w11mnstr2br.gar,$500 gdnr 878 Towne. spa. 590/mo 4v· 11 1L--g-3'"'B"""r-."""2"'"'.,,""e..,--J.,..ec1-m1-:-.~2 From 2Br. 2Ba. Enloy the & NEW SPECIAL PRICEI unit• newly pa.lnted & re-TRADE 20% own8'1hlp: Seal Bch 3br, 2b•. $725 548· 1295 eves & wknda. Wfftalde 3 Br, 2 ea, very frplca. 111,_, 1175 mo. pool & luxurfous SH from Pavllllon to carpeted, $235,000. Agt. 2Br 2ba on 'h acre for OCEANFRONT 100'snowl898-88261ee 38r. t'nBa dplx. S.A. Hta, nloe, pool. dahwr. lrpl, 650-1226 clbl'IM.OWMI wanta to Catalln1 from this hlllslde 759-0704 new 2 Dr car. 876-3022 Beautllully furnished 3 Br. trig 842 7326 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sell.$165,000. llome lnCUffhl ven.3nlce 2 Ba. frplc, dlwutler. lallttalllHi 2206 gar.l650mo.$500eec. . • -~~'f:*DtllVI 11 BYCO 645'-2251 1l1edBdrms,1pecl01Jallv· l1c1at Prer I S Bta111 FaralakM patio on sand. 1925/mo. 20201 A. Birch ~t-El Tore 2232 · UllllU wlllTlll Tltl* Ing and dining rooms, l 11"1 lal ... ltlHi 2106 Winter rental. 650·9499 L~~~~~gg,a9~~~1;~~~~h~~ 83~-~ Lrg 2br, ale. earthtone11. 5 ~\TR hm, 3 i~a8~;· nu 4 br, 2Yt ba, din. rm, trplCI, 2 h and hide-away den. On only 5 yrs new! Brfl Eut-or 982-4214. 2br $500. 213-790-7302 38R/2'1'1BA condo, ate, Condo, Cedar Glen, evall Put crpt. mo. 2 car gar. ISO' lot. &bmlt Newport ·Sty, a 1rp '" land end now priced side location. Owner has 2 8r. Winter rental, gar· lrplc. rel rig, washer. 8· 1. $650 mo. 859-9073 Gold an Proper Ilea on klda& l)etl. '2000 mo. poolside ~n hfm• at $495,000. moved oui 01 area . la age, 110 Marine LIHt•LE OnS.Baylront.3 Br2Ba. dryer. 2 car garege w/ 752·1589 UllllALn w/gar. $125, va ue-a 1411111111ll liquidating looal Invest· 1 750/mo. 873·'4342 • lower duplex $1400/mo opener. Pool/Jae acceu. Foaatala Lg 1Br. 1BaCondoat t•- aPtANITRaltc!108T.99EN9.0CRaEll on1111••y 1·1 ments. Annual Income ol Wllnda. 213/240-3515. 2 Br 2 Ba. lrpl(;, garage. yearly . ulll Conv tolwy•&. SC Plaza Vallt~ 2U4 Orangetree Terrace Ill Ill-- .,. -0 Winter $1000. 675-2705 'On N. Baylron1. 4 Br 2 Ba. $875/mo 640 1006 I I r-1 A/C !~~~~~~~~~ 760-8702/631·1266 Agt a.1112•1200 $43,8001 759-t5 t or BAYFRONT DUPLEX-Lg · • lmmed. 3 sf, 5 Br. lrg rv ne rrp c, , .,. 752-7373 4Br. 38-w/lrplc. dbl gar· $ ISOO/mo yearly 1 utll. 3 Br 2ba, no pets. kids ok, bonua, pool & lac, wshr/dryr. & other up. lido J,4oblle Home Park, 2 IELL/TllAIE ,. Hr.a• UTn» •-J.EE age. $1300 mo. 645-8787 LllO llLE llffllllt 806 Joann St. $725/mo. clubhse. eec. Nr bch. grades. Pool, l•cunla & B r m 0b 11 • h 0 m • I/Illa Balboa view condo. ' n~ • On Ruby St, beaulnully Vil UH llOlll l1llte1 call 8'44-t836 Exec A· I No peta. $ l350 tennis courts. No pets. 57501"'0 e73-«l30 Wiii wade lor lerger home ' •, • • n--• r-_._ Peaianla 2207 8 1n 1 R E F s $600 f'110. Call 631· 1024 ' or sell II S 180,000. For ac.-. laWMC decorated 3 Br 2 Ba, Annual lease. 3 bdrms, 3 3 Br plus den, 2 be, deck, g5 S.oo S . I C Ill . Prime looatlon, Unlveralty lmtlT 1111111 d etails call Rusty ., .... -...,.~-· ~Pt:::[. ~~~t1:: 51200/mo ~~1hs,llnn~~~1~ :0~nl~~ ODUllllOllT patlo,n~w c'f'. S8~mfi Gr~nbro011. an a ec a, Park, lmmac. newly dec2 ForthedlacrlmlnatlllQ, thl• Guinther, 631-1266 r::::TT. Duplex 3 br comp furn 2 • clean ng sec. va Br. 2 Ba. $950. 575.5393 decorators homer haa all l.:;;4;.U. On Opal ~t. ~per2 wl~er $40001m0o II Ln lrge pellos nr Balboa 1011 549-3050 NI~ spilt level 3 Br 2 Ba new Ille. wallpapet l crpt --------rental r a. Lii U Pier 2blkstobayandall 4 bdrm,2b-ih0use Large pool llme $600's wld & Ranch.$1275/mo, 4br thru01Jt. 2 +den or 3 TOWIHHE llEWNRT IElCM ~~~~~,~~ 6;3·~·g62 Lora Ill-noo Shops $900/mo. 9 mo's. yrd, dble gar. close to gaErSk~~!,?k call 539-6 l90 2ba. fam, 'odln rms. ',rplc. Bdrm. 2'1t ba, lrg lam rm. 2 Br. 2 be, pool & dbl gar-UI llO T 404 East Ocean Front schools & shopping. B ~ pvt poo pen at Sun din rm, 2 frplcl, IOfl'l9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ age. $128,750. 673-7770. 00 F I lallMI ___ 673·5661 $800/mo Lv Message at Haat. ltacla 2240 12-4, 15292 Seine hrdwd ttrs, grdnr. No ·-·.,...,-._ ... ,_ Saata Aaa 0-10 Duplell&trlple.l(,lov~ly Ptaa·a11l1 2107 \/Illa Balboa Condo Prof Studio. $450 yrly, utils 557-2546or 646-0210 Wellplanned3Br2Baa/c dogs. Open 11·5. 203 aptslorownerorrener. 7 9 __ -2Br,2Ba,frplc,groundffr, d kll t le Palmer.cornerPalmer& Xlnl loc & fin 673· 7873 WINTER RENTALfrg clean dee com pt furn. 2Br 2ba. paid parking. 8 3.7 54 4Br(2 maslers) 2ba end s675 mo. Avail Sept 1. No ecor crac ng rp Oranna. COLDWeu BANl(C!RO $89 500 38 28 1 br house. Walk to Ir/den. dining rm, lam rm, 210 44th St, rear unit twnhse. plush new pet 714•898•9611.any· delux kllch quiet lncd •---"--.,..----,,--,..-=- I r a Newport ocean front beach, stores S525 mo pool/spa, Beaut. vu: ocn. C•s•'1t1110 cpl, 2 car gar. 2 pools. Nr time; 71.C-848-7838 eves. $750 539-6190 BEST , .. Newpor1 Shor• 3--4 Br. S Coas1Vllla.Lgendun1t. tri-plex. prime location. 1 1 111 ets bay 411es L ease new amphl theater. Woodbridge cottage hm 2'~Ba.2 blocll1 tobMch. 95% In poss. Agent 673·7873 nc u 675.54"-,~ P $1500/mo 1-997-3000 eacla 2211 $825/mo. 966-1516 4 t>d 2 ba, bll-lne, new 3br 2'1'1ba F.R nr lal<e: close to pOOI & tennia. 731 ·51311675-8084 TUDE YOll llOHE exl 191 dy, or ev/wknds Palisades spllf level Best price gOii11 $3oo·s ~::;'~'. ~~5~;~;g_g;~~ poot $950 mo. 552-1755 _9_6_2_·6_6_83_. ______ _ IEWPlllT IUCM Quality wise & price wise-Best Buy, 38r. 2Ba. 1 sty, gorgeous grounds Vl!lta Bahia Condos .. lt'l H 1-100 FOR CM 4 PLEX C11i1t11ao 1•77 t-O.C28 duplex, 360 deg. moun-rents this modest 111 II TH Wini ... 1 t O•H Agl prlnc'only 6..6-9464 ltacla 2111 ---tarn & ocean view Lrg abode w/pool & appls ph 4Br, 2Ba. adjacent to ~~f~~r~~~~·~'~:'.i:!~~~~ 1250 l<l tt 2Br 2ba moblle. Back Bay. Adi! pk, 1Br L-••• 111 Salt 1400 FuUy furn. 2 Sr, PV1 beach a ..... 1J1la1ailkt4 lu• 2br. 2\.'tba. w/appl's. 539-6190 BEST Riiy tee elementary schl & park. lndru rm, $1000/mo, Bltlna. laund~rm. BBQ, lurn. S t5,000. ownr wlll many xtras. $700 mo. $950 mo. 968-3042. 1 1se opt, Comm Pool. Spa, Sale or trade. of e"uai cottage $900/mo • utll. General 2202 661•2871 Circle 1hls 3.4 bdrm hse 640-2021 Owner/agt. 2 p1t101. $1 I mo yrly. Sch Bkr.675-4010 " A11all 9112·6 /1'84 -------ran1al. c;rpls thru-out Oon't passupabarjaln.3 L It k 673·3909/68()..1178 dy value, ~~2~ La::o ~~~4 661-6056 2 Br oceanfront wrgarage COIHI •el Mai 2222 newer bltlns $700 + lee Br 2 Ba dshwahr mom lflH ac Sho eclltfa· lg 3 Br 4 bl Ct•tltry Lota beth. · • C • l JI 2122-$1250/mo yrly. 539-6190 BEST gar .c pops yd 4 lam rm Cyn & ocean vu. '4 Br 2 Ba. f..:i rm 1;..., ... 1 ,,..,..· _,; $154,900 • ....... o --------• C~Jtl 1225 alt 5. oroaa t ar 2 Br 2 Ba, nr s .c. Plza, sec. Bayfront Bayside Place. 2 $545 539-6190 BEST fee garage. newly remodeled vu w.t.k to • P~ bch o~.-,__,of"'"C"'"o-.-.-... ----CdM Classlc1 FuUy furn. 2 gate & rec cir $525/mo Br 2 Ba. • boat slip DJRAMIAOTICbch3. brXln2t'/rarbeaa.. Greet savings 2 Br w/gar 4 $1000/mo. 644-8076 s 17001mo. 546· 7038 . ICUIFIOIT For ale Lot 164. space •1 br (dishes, linens, etc). 1 Br bayfront $895/mo $1850/mo. 875-6161 og f 1 1 2252 C&B Blue Spruce No 2 Prepr~ 1525 1 ow $850 $975646·10351645-9095 am hm ors no ea nr La!aaa li!atl Slnnle , _ _, 3 Br ... ~ ,_ Prime Wes1 Oceanfront . . . secluded pat o. . •••• .,' Wl1ter Nearly new 3Br . 3Ba, 2 --beach $400 Rent today ... ........ • ........ .... beach house priced to section Harbor Rest MOBIL H 1320 sq ft. mo. Sept. t5. 586-4638 lltltlll lrplsc, wet bar. balcony. 2 E side-cute 1 Br cottage, call 539_6190 BEST fee Tu ed In hll a-3 Br 2'/r Ba, rentllaaae. $1300/mo. --•1 ••95 Ooo' "-•5 5430 Memorial Park 1500 2B 2B b .. Adil Pk $ 7 T H C '"""" Bkr 752-6363 ...,. ·... · ·.,.. • OBO. (805) 964-7561 r. a. c.. • Daaa Polat 2126 •&OOIS llULn car garage. grdnr Lse yard. adults 4 5 ~ sec. . . omm. """"' spa. · Carlsbad. $34,000. v $1'100 mo. 551 •4693 avs 766-2040 Here ya gol 2 Br 2 Ba crpts $825/mo. S 1 fu or unfum OS~tl~u~/Mo~. 01~ sp~: westmlnater Memorial (619) 438-2598 or'wkdy Ocean vu. wlnter, 3Br,1 '1r PllOP IUIAllMEIT thru-out dahwshr tncd yd Whitewater vu-2 Br, atudy. f~ ou!i ~n. cui..de-ue 1119 Grove Lane, Npt Park, Garden Section (7 14)856-7125 ba,w/d,lrplc,pool.REFS 71'/lll•lllS OLIOIMLE&sES .C tam hm $500's & lee "Colony Cov•" $1000, home,cloae 'ro baci<bay. Bch. Super "Weatclltt 352. 1 space. 559-8154 Oat ol State I 1000/mo. 661-8832 so Hwy nouse. beamd U llLOllll 539-6190 BEST Rltr. 493-5855 11200/mo. &42•3572 Groves", 3 bdrm, wllow C • I 2169 W1 lllH WHklJ, wlater cell .. frpl, 2 Br 2 ba. 2 car I provide qualllled people HOME FOR RENT down. Now Is the time to •••trCll --'-'-· .. r~r~!z~~-•-s .. s ... o Newrr• ltacla ... I I gar $1200/mo. lo rent your proper1y. Huntington Beach 5 Bdrm, Mi11io1 Viejo 2217 Wiik to the bHCh 4 Br. 3 s p t 1250 II• Jltr J tlltl Ocean Bl . 2 lrpl. VUSt 3 br TRW repon +application 3 Ba. frplc, dshwthr. dbl ...... __ ..,. _ _.....,,_ Ba. +lam rm. 1 1175/mo. ~ u a,:'~l e~Y· R ~·~~~ 1-:::;':;':r:;l:;f=::;::;::;: EllUll OCEAN FRONT WINTER IHllaliltt frt•I Sto0 2 Ba $2250/mo or 4 Br 3 form t prolesslonally garage. family rm. Kida, HOME FOR ~E~T Avall now. 840~208 Agt. 770•5454 11 NeeJ'~~tf~~~~~r~v~~ va-RENTALS· FURNISHED. '" ••• ftr a larfrt1t Ba S2500mo. Agl M. Hiii drafted lease torm offer-pets welcome. $1150 M~~~Sn~~~~nced y:,~&: WESTCLIFF l8fge, bttght, Great commercial lo-3 bd, $900; 4 bd, $1000. • t S•OOO 759-9100 Ing you maximum protec· $600 deposit. 863-1500 garage. Kida & pete wel· lovely 4 Br 3 Bl w/pool & Open Sunday, 1-5 Harbor cation. Balboa Pen at the cation apartment 3 bd, 2 650-7368 Otl I I '" --------llon. Call Pete JOllnson Agent. no lee come 863_1500. 'Agent, cabana: $1750mo. Call View Hiiis. 4 bdrm, den. tun zone (207 Palm). b a. Call for Info . a1. ftr 1111 CllJH People who need People 631·1'116 no fee A nswe r Ad 592 , 2'h ba. 2 Frplcs. PoOI. Good Income-price re-493-4101 People who need people rt1l4't1ot. Thal's whal the Lg 2 sfy ekec hOme, 3Br. 642_4300 24 hr. spa, View $495,000 Fee. duce d 1 o $ 4 0 0 K should always check the W f II DAILY PILOT 2'/rBa. wlk to bch. xlnt Have aomelhlng you want --------3 6 o 7 Se ab re e z e . 673·2943 Service Directory In the ater rHt ••ts SERVICE DIRECTORY loc. $975 mo. 962-884 7 to aell? Clualfled adt do 644-0339 owner. --------I---------___ D_A_l_LY_P_IL_O_T __ 11l11Her1 IS1·1'00 Is all about! or 536-7403 11 W911. 642-5678. 2 BEDROOM 704 Avocado, Old CdM 644-6200 $225,000 Sun 1·5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 621 Lido Park Dr E2, Npl Sch 631· 1266 $496,000 Sun 1-5 31 Canyon Ridge Turtlerock Irvine 759-1501 Sal/Sun 1-5 233 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675·551 1 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 233 161h Place. Newport Beach 675-4333 $135.000 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 217 Jasmine, Oceanfront. COM 673-5551 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 118 Jade, Balboa Island $299,000 Open Dally 1940 Arnold Avenue Costa Mesa 650-3338 Sat/Sun/Mon 11-5 220 Knox Street, Costa Mesa 548-8342 $162,000 Sat/Sun 1:30·5 * * 1418 W. Bay, Npt Bch 644-6200 $1, 195.000 sufl'1.s 703 Iris Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 1309 S Magnolia, Santa Ana 979·2390 $94,000 Sunday 2·6 * * 300 Grand Canal. Balboa Isle 631·1 400 $450,000 Sun 1·5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN :t4 Yorkshire (Hrbr Rdge) Nwpt Sch 759-9100 $2,200,000 Sunday 1-5 2109 E. Balboa Blvd. Peninsula Point 675-3772 $575,000 Wed-Sun 10-4 * * *320 Otero (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *14182 Klee. The Colony. lrvlne 559-8451 $159,900 Sunday 1·5 2345 16th St, Nwpt Hgts. NB 494 · 7754 $210.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 *4615 Hampden (Cameo Shrs) CdM 760-8333 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2302 Falrhlll Drive. Back Bay. NB 631 -7300 $188,000 Sun 1·5 *508 San Bernardino. Npt Bch 631·7370 $252,000 Sun 1-4:30 760 Via Lldo.Soud (Lido) Npt Bct1 644-6200 $549.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 2008 Yacht Resoh.lte (Seavu) NB 644-6200 Saturday t -5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $560,000 Sun 2·5 * * 1044 Polarlt Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $495,000 LH Sat/Sun 1·5 • 35 Skys111 Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 $437.000 Sat/Sun/Mon 1·5 1730 Port Barmouth HbrVu Homes N.8. 759·1501 Sundoy only 2-5 141 1 Kings Ad, Cllffhaven, NB 642-5200 $495,000 Sunday 1-5 • 711 K-Thanga. Irvine Terraoe. CdM 83 1-7300 $485,SOO Fee Sun 1·5 **721 aaYtlde Or, CdM 760-8333 S 1,260,000 Sun 1·5 •639 c'ameo Hlghl1nd1 Or (Cameo Hhlnda) CdM 760-8333 $229,000 Sun 1-5 1218 K~ Welt (Hrbr Vu Hll) NB 760·6333 $289.~ Sun 1-5 12 15 Mariner• Drive. B1yc:re1t, NB 631-7300 $455.000 Si t/Sun 1·5 This Weekend! ll u p thi' llondy d1rulory with yow thl\ •Hkt-"d a• you 90 howu·h""h"~ .t.11 i!.t locollo•<t li•h d btlo .. or• docri~d i11 cytoltr dtloil by od•t rlUi"q thtw~trt ;,. today" D.t.ILY ,.ll OT WAHT ADS. f'atro"' •howin9 OfW" ho•"•' for •ol••or ""'' o~ ttr~d lo lhl \11Cli ,,.formation '" lh1• c.olwm" ta<h Sat11rday Ol'd Swndoy * 16 14 Corsica, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $135,000 22 Beacon Bay. Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $650,000 Sun 2·5 Sun 1-5 * •5004 River St. Udo Sands, NB 645·6080 $205,000 Sunday 1·5 4 BEDROOM 4 Monterey Clrcle (Spyglass)N .B. 644-9060 $439,500 Sun 1.5 * 4500 Wayne Road, Cameo Highlands. NB 631-7300 $385,000 Sun l·5 1821 Kings Rd. Vu bay & ocean, NB 646-7171 $750,000 Sat/Sun/Mon 2-6 * 3048 Country Club. Mesa Verde, CM 646-8327 $290,000 Sunday 12-4 *5901 Price Or, Huntington Beach (213)869-0164 Sun. 1·5 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3108 Monroe. Costa Mesa 546-5605 $145.900 Sunday 1·5 * 5 Rue Chateau Royal (Bg Cy!'I) NB 644·6200 $695,000 Sun 1.5 1 Cambria, Corona del Mar 759· 10 15 $550,000 Sat/Sun/MC1tl 1·5 1826 Tradewlnds, Npt Bch 552-7500 $360.000 Sun 1·4 2001 Bayadere Terr (Irv Terr) CdM . 644-6200 $900,000 Sat!Su!'l/Mon 1·5 1070 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631·7300 $690,000 Sun 1·5 • # 11 Monterey Spyglass Hiii 759-1501 Sal/Sun 1 ·5 1441 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shra, NB 548·5647 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1934 Port Trinity (Hrbr Vu Hm1) NB 790-8333 $357 ,600 Sat/Sun 1-6 1844 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hma) NB 760·8333 $345,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbt Rdg Hts) 760-8333 $950,000 Sun 1.5 213 Diamond (Bal 111) Balboa 760·8333 t559,000 Sun 1 ·5 •• 3 Point Sur. Spyglua Hiii, NB 631-7300 $580,000 Sun/Mon 1·! 2220 Water1r ont, CdM 842-3'473 1539,000 Sot/Sun ,_. 2024 S Capella Ct. Costa Mesa 540-1 151 $179,900 Sunday 1-4 * * 225 North Star (Dvr Shr) NB 644·6200 $995,000 Sun 1·5 18 Hermitage (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 644-6200 $795,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1213 East Balboa Blvd, Bal Pen, NB 675-5487 $795,0op Sun 1·5 **426 Harbor Island Drive, N.B. 673·7300 $950,000 Sun. 2·5 • 1050 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $749,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2024 S Capella Ct, Costa Mesa 540· 1151 $179. 900 Sunday 1 ·4 ••3607 Seabreeze Harbor Vu Hiiis 644-0339 $495.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 •200 1 Battra. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $249,000 Sun 2-4 * 1834 Commodore Road, Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $299.000 Sun 1-5 * 1624 Antigua Way. Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $525,000 Sun 1·5 * • t980 Part Ramsgate, NB 675-6000 $375.000 Sunday 1-5 • * 2025 Eastwood Or Hunt. Bch 675·1771 $217,999 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 60 1 Bayside Drive. Bayside . 63 1·1400 $1,300.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 2224 Aralla, Eastblutf 63 1-1400 $225.000 5 BEDROOM * *149 Shorecllff Ad. CdM 646-4065 * * 1508 S. Bayfront. Balboa Isle Sun 12·4 Sun 1·4 673"'6900 $1,200,000 .Sun l·5 5 8A plua FAM RM or DEN ***101 Milford, CdM 644-6200 $2.300,000 Sun 1-6 10212 Cynthia, Hunt. Beach 641 -8833 $235,000 2784 Albatross, Costa Meaa 540· "51 $215,500 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-" • 4 ROClky Point, Spygl11• Hiii, NB 831-7300 $995,000 Sun 1·5 * • 16 Geneve (Harbor Ridge) NB 160· 1900 $2,450,000 Sun/Mon 1·6 ' 8 BR ptua FAM RM or DEN * *710 South Bay Front, Balboa Island 640·5078 $1 .9 Miiiion Sunday 1-5 144 Via Vella, Lido Isle, N,B. 673-7300 $798.000 Sun. 1·5 * • 11 Crestwood (Harbor Ridge) NB .1.. 760-1900 $1 .980.000 Sun/Mon 1·::r 7 BEDROOM * • 1406 Lincoln Lane, Baycrest, NB 631·7300 $495.000 Sun 1 ·5 ***• 101 Via Lido Soud, NB 675-616 1 $4,850,000 Sal/Sun/Mon 1·5 1 BEDROOM 22 Exeter, lrvlne 55 1-8700 $116,000 Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM 207 1 Vista Del Ora (Bluffs) NB 760-8333 $189,990 Sat/Sun 1·5 8885-1 119A Plumas. HB 760-8333 $475,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 610-"12 Poinsettia. Corona def Mar 631·7300 From $251,900 Sat·Wed 12-6 2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 16 Westcllff VIiia, Westcllff, NB 631·7300 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 16 Westcllff VIiia, NB 631-7300 3 BEDROOM 2129 Vista Entrada 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sunday 1-5 510% 5121A Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631·7300 From $269,900 Sat·Wed 12..S 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 207 19th St, Npt Bch 675-5511 $316.000 Set/Sun 1·5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 320 Oxford (University Twn Cntr) Irv. 553· 11 13 $160,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 2606 Elden, Eastslde. Costa Mesa 673-7771 $149,900 Dally 3 BEDROOM • 388 Seawlnd Or. Back Bay. N.B. 631 ·0710 $209,000 Sat/Sun. 10-4 2 BR ptu1 FAM RM or DEN 300 E .. oaat Hwy. Sp 3 15, Bayside Village, NB . 631· 7300 $46,000 Sat/Sun 2·5 3 BR pfu13 BR * *2208 oc .. nfront (Penln.) NB 760-8333 $399,000 Sun 1-5 4 BR pfu12 BR 414 Carnation, Corona dtf Mar 675·5174 $499,000 SaUSun 1·5 IS BR plua 3 BR 509 Acacia (OOHnalde of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399,000? Sat/Sun 1·5 • Spe *Poot ** Waterfront *** w•t.tront a Poot 1 ' I M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 4, 1983 M"rtill•t lattt lttkliH.1!•1 CHtrffttu, hraitut leHaltlllat lldf!U ••ut Ladac1Jb1 ;;;;;;:==iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Full eervi();. my home °' hatr1I Antique furniture realor9d'. XPHJf•:,i !::1'· :0: Crpt & Window CIUnlng UUIW •••••••• P1111ert••,.U T~la s.mn ED'S PLASTERING TYfWotd Proc.;;tng $1 84 d your ottlc.. Retired • 35 ·A-e""m .. oo-el-/A_e_p_a-1ra-.-c-o_m_m_ free pick-up & del. · ·.. Pfof. reeult• •t re&t, ,,,.. 11&1m1&90I Per a~ yra ei1perlence. !146-4062 & 1eald Llc'd, bond~. 6'45-6434 all 6 731-9173 petltlve price•. Jo ... lge CALL 8089t4-4125 UI--·-· ' 01 amall 751~870 Jon __.._ FIHPAlmR by Richard Sinor Lie. 280644. 14 yr1 or happy local customer• lnl/eK1 Patchtngllexturea ule , ... Y revlllon•. Ae11uccos. 645-8258 Aaaaonable. e& 1· I(µ 1 That'• ALL you pay 0t a Ca•iatl u 1 . Ins. For 111, 559-4139. All 1 Fl 1 • ..-:---h~-a..t-/ft.--... L d odeCI 30 d -types o n -.... • your Horne RltP-'r•·Ctt~try . -, .... 111. •n .cepe rem ng, In ~'fwi IJ(l •New cabinets, cabinet Construction •R'ua Home°' my Snop Steve Cablnttt-Elec-PlumblnQ A FS. Beclly 841-226l ci.an up. Sprlnkiet racing, bara & lormlca Aepetrs1tRemOO•Add'na 494-8937. Free E1t. Ftflclng. DON 986-01.19 EXP'O HOUSECLEANING 1y1tem!:ane<>muapul. llfor aalaia1 Varallla Werk 24 llr ... SU.1121 HOME VXMlsA WORK Tnank you. 963-4 114 e•aunr&1mH DAILY counter1opa. 642-088 1 24 hr emergency aervlce G JI i .. , Lie. 334714 855-0860 -•-••-•-•-•(~ ...... ---Home Aepelra -Carpentry 894~:i~ ~~9332 11 yra ei1perlen~. PILOT car;··~ FRAMING -CONCRETE TREES Plumbl~ -Carpet. Relt. llcenced, lnaur~ Lloyd'! Prompt>, neat pro- reaalon111 636-7149 WATER HEATER Speclal Doors, R1ll1, Batt, etc Pool heatera• Furneeee * 20 yra ••P· 675-8318 * •F1uce11•Dlapo .. 11• W a•tw C 1aala1 C.. E RV l:v~f1 ail SP .. INST .. LL .. TION c CALL F ED Ge2-2443 ·-------.-•• -"'-----Landc:aape " ..._.... " " " roppedlremoved lean --·-7141597-7822 SERVICE pn&ses 20 yrs In 11ee MASONRY 875-8690 up, new lawns. 751·3478. ONE CALL DOES IT ALL ... W llUllll COiiect. Char Ronov 845-3749 ~,II~ II. bruk It. buy It WedothrorouRh.w0tk. Re-• &?a rHaiat ALOHA Prol GARDENER or haul II. 548-5009 lllble and EFS. Wit" Renov1t1nn -Rotolltlln"' CUSTOM EJ<TEAIOAS - & INTER Rea• rates Fr11 HI Steve 547.,.281 INTERIOR -EX""T'ERiOR . Dr1lna Clelred lrorn $5 & wArte wlZXRd $25 anytime. Repair• WINDOW WASHING 85 t-9604M&M432--0500 "The only maQlc 11 < DIRECTORY Remodel/repair Unique .. ,..,_ ___ ... _ .. __ .,_ Homes & Apt Clean-Up, " " " unusual work a specl11ly essy dog11 Grooming Ed M lllP .. ll * p•--complete c1rpe1 and Sprlnklefl • Clean ups 20 yrs Lied, bonded schl, $10 any sz. Teacher Yard, Roto, ge. ow. ., .,.,P_T hOUMCleanlng. windows Dive 842-4853 Courtesly e1Uma1es DON 644 .. 798 , L I I I QUALITY" 63 1-2026 IJC .... Cl I ,. Ctaa1tliaf ··Let lhe Sun1h ne In DOITNOWll PalomboConst982-8314 21 yraexp 546-2848 Weeding. Trlll trim, Etc.Giry845-!1277 L .. __ ftN. CALL TODAY! Bud 549-5265 W Fil IAllH TtBlh haul-a-way. ....,..,. INT/EXT CALL"°JiM.' IH·llll -SUNSHINE WINDOW Ae111lOnShJp recovOf)'. Ae-CLEANING 642-1549 view, Renew. Revitalize --------,---,--~ Aelatlonshlpa 640-6454 I'll wllh 1very wlndow In your nouae, Inside a outl Your Dally Piiot Repatr-Alteratlona D~ll Free est. 964-8585 B1alla1 5 .. 0-5854. f11111arr_ service Dlrectory ooors-w 1ndows-Cabtnets DRYWALLIXcOOsticXl -CLEAN-Ui>"MASTERS DUMP Joes I •--H-o_u_s_E __ C_L_E_A_N_1N"""G,.--li9PiRP.1•c"k"w,...6"Rl!'!K'!":'""spm•e'""l""I ""j0"1';-s. Representative Panet-P1t1os.Fenoes 35 Smell jobs & Repairs All sizes Prot , reas Ask SMALL MOVING JOBS GOOD REFS, EXP'O. 111-port. Costa Mesa. 142·111111t. 122 yrs exp Jerry 546-4413 BUD 552-9582 about our 25,000 lawn MIKE 846-,1391 Gtadya 549-0759 lrvlne Reis 675-3175 RALPH'S PAINTING tnl/ext. Reu LIC'd Free est 84 t-3588124 hr lt11at lerrict Cati Dan 64S-1355 --------• Repair/small fobs F&nCe., iiectrical spectal Call anytime, HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE JOAN'S CLEANING Custom Brick-Stone shelves. partitions. Low 1.,..,,"".,.,.:'l"'!"'!'!""-~-646-6684 (Michael) Furniture, Trash. Trees ooktng -Err1nd1 • & All Btock-Concre1e, Ltc'd 12 YRS EXP Nwpl area I'm small. my prices are Custom n11urnes/cover Stilt Law lellers/job search IO;.;.o."""i.-.._ ___ -."'!! tips-Cali COS 673-1107 State few requires th1t all AIJllall rates Steve 731-8311 ElECTRICIAN· Priced Clean Ups_ Landecaplng 963-5415 NORM H1hld Dullea. 540-1287 Refs Free es1 549-9492 ~IVewey-Parklng Lot Ctaeal CHcrtle rtghl, lree estlma1e on Haullng -Tree Trim LT HAULING -MOVING EWPORT: Exp'd nouae-M . --small! 650-6477 Ron con1rac1011 who perlorm work over $200 tncludlng labor and matertal1 muat be tlcenae<S Unll<:MIMd contractora should 10 state 1n their adver11alng. Contractors and con- sumers. contact Mary Grondle at 558.,.086 with any questions Contrec- 10 r · s State License Board. 28 CMc Center Plaza, Room 690, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Aepatrs-Sealcoattng large or small lobs Lie Free estimates 642-9907 R 1 Cl J keeper, personal & lndl-tY181_ s&S Asphl1 631-4199Uc Cement-Masonary-Block 39662 t 673-0359 -----:~~~8 l9~~3~~291~n vldual aeMce. xtnl rela. -Aile MOVING- --Walls-Cusl. work. Lie ffc·o ELECTRICIAN l1rtlt1ia1 WHtttl LINDA 840-6589 Oulck-CarefUI. Low rates. lalar;ilti•1i 11381057 Rob 673-8094 Ouallly work/Reas rates Mowtng, EdgTng Twice a GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS •---------Lie. T 138046 552-0410 T G month $20 to $25 & HAULING. No fob 100 uallty housecteanlng, ABY IT IN Concrele, masonry. flat-TOM 631-5072 -·A·l MO"lll* Vt 1 546-9707 small. 895-6006 lhorough. ret11ble Pet • tn my home near ctor a. work, loundallons Block * Eleclrlclan. New/Repair 494~280 Cotta Mesa 642"8482 brick. Lic'd ~36•5013 All types Low prices Lie .IAPAIESE UlllHH Ht11t CltH •J Be~~~~111~1:e5r~e~~P B1byatt11ng in my home, Clail• Cue Free es11ma1es. 631-2345 839-5035 ROBtN's CLEANING leaHlatW Semen Lie. T-116.428 730-1353 405 Frwy & Magnolia. A1i----....,~~~~~ ---SE0 VIC"' a thoroughly TED fun piece to play & iearti Child care. my Mesa Verde ELECTRICIAN 20 YRS JESSIE'S GARDENING clean"hou:e 5-40--0857 IRONING JOBS WAN . STARVING COLLEGE Beverly 548-5!89 home, lull/lime Pref new EXP REAS. RATES Compl clean ups & gen'I my home Ellcellenl STUDENTS MOVING CO born Reis 545-9231 646-7602 malnl Free est 540-8035 •BARBARA'S QUALITY wortt. Reference. on re-Lie Tl24-436 Insured. r.rri•• Fanhtng Interior Design HANGING/$ T RtPPING VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 we GALS SHOULD HANG TOGETHER" 839-0730 Any11me1 Pluter~,1ir--PLAS EA ATCHtNG Huber Roofing-au 1ypes New-Recover-Decks Lie "4 11802 548-9734 Sttrttarial Str.icta TYPING/BOOKKEEPING For lndlv,/sml bus1n11s Hr/day/wk 640-0888 ''" StrriCI Hive something you want to Mii? Clasallled ads do II well. 642-5678 WANT ACTION? Ctuslled Ads 642-5678 Have some1h1ng 10 sell? SELlidi; items wllh a Cl1sslhed ads do It well Dally Piiot Classuted Ad, HOUSECLEANING qu .. I. Phone 842-5470 641-8427 Call all 4pm. 538--0694 anytime, WATCH US GROWi Aesiuccos lnl/ei11 30 yrs Neat Paul 545-2977 Claulfled Ads 642-5676 H•OYt/PHIE/UIL Find whit you want In Free est Aon 845-2537 Dally Piiot Cta11tfled1. l1a111 Uafaraialattl Aparlatall Fuai1llttl Apadatal1, Oaf. Apartatat1, Val. Atut•Hll, Val. 111•1 . 2100 ltalala tt OIUct ltat1l1 2914 lalllaatrial ~ .. L 2269 2724 c • 2724 I .. L 2740 CHINA cove BEACH Ilaire 2901 1 ___ .....,_______ ....... 2920 SPIRITUAL READINGS lnrrt IC• ~HI ltacll 2641 Colfa Mtll · oata HI Ht. IC• HOUSE. Room, no kll. ________ ..-...... EIEO. PROF. DFFICE 2 660 sq fi 3975 Birch Advice In au mauert Love. Pentaall 3012 14(YM 14)8R. 3•hBA, ·~ ocean vi-2 Br. block to 2 Br 11/2 Ba. lrplc, D/W, N&w Breed -Apa/'1mente. 2 Bdrm. 1".% L .condo. 1st & IHI. $250/mo. Call Move In nowl Piel.Flo shr Courtyar~. PV1 bath, -1 Newpor1 Beach. s 1330° marriage & bustneu block lrom beach 1 lam-Woods Cove Beacn. pV1 patio. garage. no pets Quiet-unique landscape. lrptc, dah$Wlh7~!.,· peUo$. 500dbl 675-4231 6pm-9pm ?r~· ~~:.~~ \~~k bar. sec 1· bkkpg, phone M 1 A zoning Agen1 Also counseling 1815 lly d'Nelllng (old boarding rrplc, balcony. 661-0660. $540/mo 543-5478 63.ot No Pets 1 bdrm. 1 ba, garage. ilV mo. F lshed room oovered $260 + dep 650•4534 serv lag. Ben 494--0550 541 -5032 So El Camino Real, San houae) $1200 m o. Hamilton $495 Bachelor/loll. depollt.883-1500Agent, urn • llECITl"t•llfEI Clemllc'd 4927296 648-8689 10-8pm. llt!J!II ltacla 2169 $495 ' 393 Hamilton. no lee. ¥~~g~~ f:~~:!:5 beth PENTHOUSE. n11r BeaCh, • • . Newpor1 Beacl'I Lido Can-' • . 2 br. 2 be Nwpt Crest NEWPC5AT PIER AREA 2 2 0~~p:s~~,1~~~';8~~.b:~! Costa Mesa. 645-441 I 2 Br. Apt. crpt, drapes, bit · Hunt. Boh, private bath & Lu• ~~!~~~~tees ~·a, ~~1:~~:~c~:i~°.!~ Scli 1 11h t' 3016 condo, OW. Jae. sauna, Br yrly, oar. lum or un-carpets & drapes & paint. Newly painted 2 Bdrm. 1 In 1tove & oven, retrlge. Lrg aunny room, laundry ROg::.c~e~9~oldenwest 130-295sq11 Some 2 ground 1100<. x11a wide a1trac 118 tennis. pool, security rurn. no pets 673-6640 382 Victoria St $495. Ba S535/mo. & I Bdrm No pets. 960-2675 lecll, ~fl 3~d. Coata College, private bath & olfloa suites door plus 2 loading Learn to Mii with the pro- guard. 5 min. to beach. 2Br,newfurnlture.nextto 851-9523 $435-$455. Ullls paid, 3 Br Townhouae 2'Ao Bi. Mesa 8"1 entrance.s250 Recept&Anagserv. docl\s, ample oft slreet tesslonata. Newpor1 S•ll- $850/mo. $850 1a1, $850 ocean, winter rntl. garage, pool, no pets lrplc, _, bar, yard, for-M pref81'red, pool. lac. ten· 536_0794 garden counyard, lrg parking. :i:; I:;. $.50 a sq Ing Club and Academy. MC. $250 clng 645-0101 $650/mo. 4412 SeB11hore 2 Br 2-sty lwnhse, gart. 301 Avocado 642-9850 mal dlnlni, gar1ge, nta. cooking, walk to bch, windows. Call 752-6408. fl . NNN Cail Sylvia, Char181'S, lnstrucilon and I 7 73 frplc. pvt peuo. nu pain · •2so1 tll1 I Id Poo111-~ ~ br home. SC 1 I M ber hi 67"7100 2 Br. 2 Ba on 1ne bay, Dr 650-0 quie1. no pets $575/mo. POOL, lrplc. pvt patio, $735/mo 5 !i-3115 • mo, u nc · -'" For leaseexecullve oiiiees Pelican Proper1 es nc em s Pt. ~ · " fr PI c . rem ode I e d · 4 Br 2 Ba ooeanlront upr Elden Ave 979-1656 dsnwshr, Eastslde, ~ lg 2 L it L 2141 54S-..260• 993.,.888 Plaza. M 21-35• 51's'°S' Lido Peninsula, Newport 71'1432-1161 I · 4114 $1250/mo. Bkr 675-3347 1 duplx furnished winter Br garden apt $595/mo. a1aal IC• Prv1 entranC41. pref. quiet n/smkr, 5275 641-3 2 Beech, 3122 sq N. High .,.• .. 11,.• .. •-.1'"'1~---- Nr Lido Shops &'""ii88ch2 S800mo. 9112 nr 5191, 2 s~tc;~arl~~;· is~t~ 557-2841 2 Br 1112 Ba. lrplc. walk 10 emplyd fem. 11 cooking Resp rem ale rmmate vlslblllly office space plus vr:,~:E~~r=~p ,~r·~n~~ XC ting locksml1h bull. Br. lamlly rm, nice patio, 645-2 117 sec dep Refs req'd . no Poolside condo, 3 Br 2 Ba. l~~~u~I. ~~~Imo ~:!'.a~~k Bey. S300 ;':~,~~~~~~~h~5 ~~~ 1000 sq II private deck auto body repair. will pay ~=~ ~~~1lr:,oad~~J ~': dbl gar w/workrm & laun-,Aurectivety lurn 2 Br, p\/t pets 642-0350 carport, Jae . sauna, Nwpt s225 mo • Isl, on Newporl Blvd In Land-up to $200/mo Costa 2 way radio. school avaJI dry $950/mo Also avalt. deck. stps 10 bch, winter 2 Br. den. clean. no pet• tease $675 642-3669 Lrge Studio. Ocean View, Am In CM hae, pvt en-last & dep. 631-2916, mark Cannery VIiiage Mesa or Huntington 8ct1 Reduced lo $24.900 l u1n 213/339-9383 650 7684 ~ Ltge Deck, Vlcioria Bch. trance, bl, kitchenette, 1 Bldg Olatlncllve decorat-Biil 969 1221 760 0998 673-0343 • -$600. 557-0682 Private 1 Br. lrplc. pool, $475/mo 714-497-3813 ml to bch. $325 t $75. 841-3659 Ing with wood paneling & ---------=--~ --1Extra tge 3 br, 2 ba. Steps patio, garage. No pets. 531 9259 A MIF k h 109 wallpepar provides an bat1aetatal1 3002 Swimming POOi Chemical 3 Ml TO SCH. 4 Br. 2 ba, to beach. ocean & b1y 2 Br Townhouse. very 399 W. Bay. 650..()60() i~rt Jeac• 2711 · esp n-sm ' 1 ' xlnt atmosphere tor ••· Services Business Coeta not tub. gdnr. comm pool v•--· frA-aundec~ $6"" quiet. lrptc, jacuzzi. gar-A -oom---p-rlv-,-,.-en-tr_a_n_d furn. hae, Irvine & 19tti. ~utlve ottlces •vatt for •SPIRITUAL ADVisoR; ..... ~.. " "" ge No pets $650/mo Sharp & clean 2 Br garden 2 r 1'~ bl StudlO apt · · CM $300 + ulll 548-8369 ~ " & Mesa area. t10 eMper $~~~~·. sof~o~'1~~:11 ;;~~~':2o$49~.y~t~ wknds ~all 631-4984 apt No pets $470/mo 548:2682 • ~~~h~~~w'2s~c~~~ ReSQ n-amkg lemete to ~-1~2ci::'11.'~~N :~~~ "~~~~"s'o;:s~!~~~e $;~~a~~i1 a~~n~'~!:;: 805-395-8874 -2 er-walk to shopping. 545-995o 2 Br 2 Ba, cpl, drapes, nr 9-30. 675-9787 sha;e beach duplei1 In CPI Call Sylvia: Pelican SCRAM-LETS Wiii net $40.000 • Call OCEANFRONT lo t 1 I $525 Stunning large 1 &-2 B~ beach yrly $750/mo NB $275 631 4808 p I t M 4 Br 3ba. Canal front Lg 1 Br winter rental ~600 pat • S art ng 8 · • 4 · >Uni nr Hoeg & bcl'I, pvt en1 __ ._ · • r o P e r I e s n c . collecl Mon-Fri 9-6P . Ocean l '"t blks Deck. mo 650-2493 557-1430 Ba garden •Pl. pool, ~8-93-41.646-28 8 & ba. No smoking, no Rmmtesneededlmmed: 7 14/432-1161 Broker Ask ror Tim (408) ~erege $1300/mo, 237 -82 e E d -d 1425 &up?IO W 181h 2 B 4612 B S ... h0re0f kit l'len$300 646-1035 h h aenr SCPlaza cooperation 1 NSWERS 867--0111 .nal. 675-7450 IMagnlllcent view, 2Br. 3 r a. so e. yer • --B-Sr, ••""/ -c • . s$r.,.ou$.300 641 912• -n --~-trptc nu pa1n11 drepes1 ra111ng applications. 1 r. ee occupant. "°"" mo g I ~ t l zm 2.,.,. -., fOllTAll "ALLEY llt•tl It •eaa 28e, 1rp1c. Incl ulll. 1enn1a. ·s750 C 11 0 k $2951 tll No 529_9060 ttt 1...-t t 1 m __ __ _ • Hear1h -Anyone 11 Back b•" area. 3Br lamlly 1 1 tk cpt Imo. a ic mo • u 8• . Room In secure. nice lrg 1500 sq lt-~lnt lor prof olc, Emerge -Banish ' jacuu · sauna. poo • w 998-7300 dys. 640-2426 w a I e r b e d s . n o tel l o ent b k Famlly money ll:>r 111 & horroe Lse or lse option t to bch, will short term C 1 1 ° rm• 'krl Y w · Condo. adjacent to corner locallon. long Stormy-Canyon 2nds Also wm purcn dl.a-$1200 Avail Sept 15, 673-3720 local, (602) eves/wknds pets oup 8 pre S 120-up w/ lcheneue SCP for rent $275 term, 9ross lse. fully BY ANYT HING Bkr 644-7424 2 7 4 -6 9 9" I 6 O 2) 3 Br totally -remooeied. 2450 Newporl Siva avail. 67S-e740 Share w/cartng. cons-lndscpd For details call My oro1ner-1n-law 1s going count paper 494•5937 BACK BAY COTT AGE 998-2611 collect S 1000 br ana n ew. 1 '• Be I HE VICTORIAN 2 Br ''" Vae1tita clenttous non-partters, 536-7542 or 536-334 7 to 1oin a new organiza11on Nortflltt, Newly remod rront to mo Avall 9-16. townnouse ap1s D/W, Ba wigar $520 Crpts, JN NEWPORT BEACH I t I 2907 no-smokers 545-2575 Lido Peninsula-water for 11'18 Ehm1nalion ot Ex-TD "i 4021 back 3 bdrm All new & OCEANFRONT Bal Pier patios. kids OK, no pe111 Drpes blltns, lncd yard Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apar1-t~!I Snr tu~ury lwnshe 2 mstr oriented olfice bldg clamatlon Points II was --· -·--.....,~-- custom kit bath 1rp1C, yrly. 3 Br i ba, gar. no Sept occupancy wipauo water pd 667 ments & Townhou ... Maulbeechlrontcondoa rms,:>·~ee.p00tslde,jac. $800/mo 673•6030 toundedbytnosepeop1e l .N.UnLEll crpt p11nt insiae & out S 200 673 6640 $695/mo For rental ap-V1ctor1a St 636-4120 Call Some ere ele~nlly S59/day 1 Br 2 Ba, lane! lrplc $3.,. mo 661_ 1879 who are no long81' sur-Mt .. fi•Ct C.. IH. ' pets 1 • phcallon 645-6646 1-5PM furnish-" From Ctll (808) 922-3311 .,.., New corner bldg, OC A11 -prisea or shoe).ed BY " Huge newly landscaped --vu ---Spec111 zing on 1st & 2nd yard S925 mo 546-8533 OCEANFRONT Sharp 2 $49 5/mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool, Ullls Paid s.ffiimo -,-e,; On Jamboree Ad at Capricorn Ally. Klhel Spacious N Lagune. nr port area tormet design ANYTHING TD's since 1949 ••YffltlT BR $675 winter Garage laundry room, close to adulls preferred, quiet. San Jo1qu1n Hiiis Rd. -ir••flMT Sb2each. S285/":·1'1>8~3t~s. show:~om. hlg~y ~P1i SUBSTANTIAL REWARD RE. Broker Bd Roeltors -No pets 673•7666 shopping 149E Bay St patio no pets 844-8958 144-ltlO -75 deposit • grad..., space 5 8 tor relurn ol me.l81 suit-642-2171 54:>--06'1 s t 111 n S850-Sept 3 -10 Lal -----avail uplo 4000 sq II u n s e s. s a g Oce8ntront1v1ew, eiccep-TSL Mc••· 142· llOS •CONDOS• cnanc;:e fot aumtnlf ren-S1eps lo beecll,,/F to Corner Bristo! & Aednlll case containing an ob-WI llY TlllT Hiii lurntunturn $1200/yrly tional lurn 2-3Br. lrplc, \/Illa Balboa end Ver-111 5802 S.IShore Call ahr. 3Br, 28• h SI. good rate 751-5989 1ects No questions renl8I 2 Br in manna lndry. gar Winter trom 5 IUlttTES fflOI •a•~a11-BnU . selllea. 631_4960 now before 111 gone Ne $265 mo all Ans aaked 644·4143 or c111 FOR INFORMATION CALL g;1r_~266 CA~:1 R us 1 Y $650 mo 840-4784 OOUlt -~ u ,. •CONDOS• Tll llc• "2•1181 Ad 1133, 642-4300 N~ri'o':io~ ~1EA.if.~a~~~c: ~~ 11749. 642-4321 24 Tiil AUIOIATll ----on 25th s1 2 Br t't ba. 2Br Condotrg/deck TDWIHMEI VIiia Selbo• and Var-l -Walking distance to WeU Maintained. Modern -.&A.ii lll·I010 Bayside Cove pntnse. 3 Br. ye a r I y s 8 0 0 I m 0 $650 631-4361 Ctatl•• ,., , .. , SI Illes. S1udlos-t'a-2'a ltall I •• beech Poot. 1ac. tennis Bulldlng on Quiet Street Ltatl r.... lUU't WIDOW HAS SSS for pools. beach huge' 640-2036 641 -1884 Frplc, vaulted celllngs dbl 631 -4960 llaart 2tOI cour11 & clubhouse, oar-Assigned Parking Gar-FOUND 2 whlte standard T D's, $10.000 No credit balcony vu or harbor. __ garage. pool & spa 2 ege sec g1ted, full access 1 1 1 AJ 11799/lse. 955-2777 w1n1er.J8r, view & deck $600/mo 2 Br ,.,., Ba Bdrm Oen 2,.., Ba sno IS50/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 2 Br w/carpor1 In SC 10 home Female only 8 g es Av a I e b e . Poodles, 1 maid, 1 check. no pen1 ty ao BEAUTIFUL Wes1 Nwpt $825 Townhouse, greenoell, 1 Bdrm 1,,, Ba 5630 upper unit, gar •. w/d Plaza. $27S + 'h ulll. Non-imkrprel 1260/mo. 645-48001645-3323 female, vie lrvlne area. lend on & buy Sl0.000 NWPT CREST CONDO 673-0241 or 631-4562 l/r carporl balcony 666 w. 18th St hk-up, 3 block110 beech, 549-6289call1\111, 980-8246 BAYFAONT BLDG BASE-·9·7·8--0ii6ii64iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim--TO's iJ Denison Assoc 2078 Thurln II bl I d MENT-2500 sq fl ~6-7~3--7~3~1_1_.,...--"" Lg 4Br. lam rm some WINTER RENTAL-I & 2Br. t•L IC•I 142•110• 845-2739 • I· ns. 4 ~. 2 ba, weaner. ~. We'll IOOk for youll $ 1 C 11 I I W ......11 SlOO ocean view Rent or lse $485 & $875 mo 3108 W • • EllYE IT.I 208 Lugonla kit., etc. $250/mo, ut111 Houaemites/Unllmlted 50¢ I 1 00/sq I • t r aat .. opllonAgt6~6-0686 Ocnltont. 634-3777, llUlllTOISPRllH YOUDES TSL•c•t 142·1IOI tncl.l 20dep.646-8388 Ettabtlahed 12yra. Mon-F'r~!2~.ot644 fOlJNDADS FAA iiAANO NEW LUXURY 2-5~546-5902 eves 1 Bt Condo, lrplc. micro, NEW gated 20 Townhome Condo, 3 bd, 2 be, "'Iv Balt>oe laland HouH: 2 br. 11 1 In OC 832-413~ A VILLAGE COMMUNITY "' $ 50 1 & NEWPORTCENTERFull ARE f RE£ • 3Br. 3811wnhse nr, sc:hl, A....,rtatall Oaf garage w/opener, pool & 3 Bdrm. 2,Ao 81 1800 sq patio. 2 poola. upgreded. 1 ba, lrplc. 2 • at Weatc:llff. $300 Mature S 6 lhops, bch, In Nwpt Hgts. !:::= ' ' spa $590/mo 545-3115 11. 01 pure luxury Gill-Light and Airy, 760-9035 tu t. Nlc;k 673-2146 Fem •here wtMme lovely ~';"~~;6~5ece':.t~~~7~ies ,.. $l050 mo. Call 675.,.333 lalMI Charming 28r. Apt, bttln ages, tpes In every home LIDO DELUXE 2 Br. trple, 81y & ()()Mn view, m1tr 2 Br 2 Ba pool 831-549& CaH: UI 111 llAllH Cultom38r.den,28a,dln• Peaiaaala 2707 range. rrptc. new crpt, -master suite. dining lrg brick patio. 11150. bdrm. all 1mentle1. Woodbridge ept to ehr· 3 •OOllTO!ITlll t•J-Hll WUTYll'll Ing. country kit. 111 prvt p11to1 $550/mo. rooms. wood burning 615-8359 Promon1ory Point. $460 br. 2 ba, carpor1, 1ennls, UEOmVE lllTIS ,. amenities. pool. sundeck Studio apt, newly dee., 548-2630 fireplaces, micro-wave mo. 87~209or An• Ad Jee, pool, volleybell, like Full tervlce from $825 mo WllTlt Avall Sept 15 No pets steps 10 t>eacll, store• -----ovins, private patios & New IWlfY1l'llng 1 Br. Stu-•731, &42_.300 prlv. 1250 mo + ullls Cati u 4.68oo I am 31 ~old, In my $l700 675_3680 $3 40 mo Incl u111 Collage type 1 Br, urn pd, d Y, a, d 8 n 9 r dlo 2 block• off ean<J. .,.. first year Info Health Ind · 675-5471 pvt patio, lnd7 rm. gar Ya r Id~ E anant llvtng $425/yrty 213153-4-18115 CdM 3 br, 2'Ao b1 2 atory Quiet, non/smokers. Call Ole apace, 2 rms • recept. Found. duck In Colla Nulrltlon lnduatry • I "--or11~ 3 Br, 2" ba, 272 ••501mo • 450 ~. prov ""' "" h~·1e. frplc, wetk lo bch. 651-3219 " c 11 .. Id tit ..,_. ~ " Ct 1 Jltl llar ..., ...,.. only 15 minutes from On 25th St 3 Br 2 bl y..., -87 .... ,. 51..,..----,-.,.---:--:-c-area. 2 baths, we1 bar, mesa. a 0 90 y, made $60.0001 The MC> bHutllul golf course rta • dep Refs re<fd, no pets F'Hhlon tsland, 7 minutes s1200imo. 640-2039 .. ,. S300 +'I> utlli. """"1 Young M lllet looklng iOr 830 et 46c 1q ft. C M 842-3639 ond year doubled! t drl~ view LlndaS49-o532 2 Br 1 ba, oc.an & bay 642-0350 10SC PlazaorOC Air-WTILlfFTl .. 11 Frmmte1oshr3br.2ba Avall lmmed 875-7121 FOUND Fem brwniWiii 11 new M«oedeS, l heve Lvly Eltblll lmmac brlghl, view. ullls pd. S625 Cute Cape Coo 2 Br, 1 Ba. port Just eas1 of New-IPA08111 MIF h I 3br 2'~ba· apt, C M $250 -t 'h Ullls Olllce or store CdM Ap-Shellle. mi le blk Lab. two beeutNul homes In 3Br 2'"'B• 21rptc' s 675-4174 $ 4 9 51 mo EI s I a a , port Blvd & so. 01 San Completely refurblthed lrplc~ ~l~nclubhM, ~ 546--0404 545-1900 pro~ 400 iq fl s 1.25 sq. female boll & whl Cocker California and one In 11350 759-1341 Agt. 2Br close 10 beacn shop1. 645-9628 --.. Olego Frwy S 1200/mo. 2Br. 18r upatelra 1pl crpl/~l. Flett, credit .., 11 673_3345 Spaniel (Mindy), Orange Hawaii. We have a ---------s ol h'""' A""" $695 --,--631-5439 2473 Orange w/wood burnlni lrplC & 50 + , .. 1111 •-atall Waa1-~ ztot ---------=-.: Countv tags. Newport ground noor opl)Or1untty lu Ct.atalt 2276 752·"'"';5-,.:.. ~8-3176 E-slde lwnhse 2Br 1 "'ba, Ave Co1ta Mesa. I r'!l.,.9 .. ~7 _::,u1 ..... .: ... 1 -.. Otttce 1pece for lease: 747 ' S backed by comp1ny .,.,., -.,.. 2548 Orange, no pets. __ . _ pvt garage. 5 8 rvlne .,...,.. ~ •• '"''"' [001clng for a houae fo lit Beech Anlrnel heller. G Hol 6eell Flal S47S 2-3 Br 3 8 3 Be frplc view lrom $615/mo 642-2520 DaH Ptial 716 Ave. Lae $700 mo. No ira-•lff-el In beactl 11ea, mature '~';!~~~/m~,uU111gi5Al~j 125 Meu Drive, C M. ~'1~1-~9n1~137~all erl Incl lam r. m dshwahr d 9r c;.. S 9 9· 5 / m 0 . pelt. Agt. 831-5155 _.,_ , .. _ 1,,,.al teech-Xlnt ref'• 844-3656 apple lew better c.all " ----Spaclou•. brlgh1. 2 Br, 1'"1 M/F to lhr furn. 3br, "" ~ amino Or, Costa Mesa • '* * * 639-8t00 BEST lee 875-8421• 875-1331 IARIH VISTUPTI ba. $625. 493-0467 vr~~~~~~~r.,~a~~ 2 'hbl, Ir pie, pool. 553-l l 13. 3 Blkt E ol Fairview 4 F~~r~~~ ~'·~.ft~'· F v~c 1it C 871 N-I Br Condo, trplc. $485 1 Br. I Ba Apl Frplc, -new $850/mo yrly clubhH, nu cpt/pnt. 1fU 04• 1 IHM Adams. 546.8284 __ 1_0_A_C_C_O_U_N __ T_A_N""T- 8 Jaaa If. ~ ce1pets, drapes, bll-ln1. skyllghts, patio, ell Baal. leacla 2740 650•1906 Rel•, credit k. $350 + 'I\ S.:50-$500/moyrly Cleen, 754-1040. Mr Tracy 4 day wMk Small ec-oct 1 move In 3 Br i Ba garage. pool. mo/mo bulll-lns Oceanfront Condo 0" utlls. 040-11547 ev/wllnd quiet person. 941.2261 • s 2 9 o I up. c., p e 11. FOUND LO old Tortoise In counting office olfert pool hme gar kid pets lease. S750 or S800 mo 366 Avocado sand. 2 Br. w. Ba. pool, Winter Aentat1. N9wpon F 28.32 pref. 10 ahr 2 br drapes, ale. restrooms, vie 17th & Senta Ana work variety AttrlC11~ 1650 delells 539-6190 7141752-507 I btwn 8 30 TSL Mgmt 642-9412 24 hr sec gaied pro~l Penln1ula 2Br 1800. 3 Br hOUM. E/tldt C.M. No WANTED 2br In CdM or l730 1 Beacn Blvd Hunt-Ave . C M 645-1468 office In prof bldg nr o .c BEST Ally lee & 5·30 wkdys Ask ror Huge Duplex 2 Br 2'h Ba $750/mo 751-5999. S750. P6117y3~1~ Ettate peta. children. N/amkr Befboa 1111nd Go~d lngton Beach 842-2834 FOUNDMale chocolate Alrpon E•per lhru trlal --Bob 556-510 I """ • .,.,. 1 1u2 .,.,,..,, refer .. & quiet. 536-58 Lab. r-.. collar, f-mix balance or lie..,.. bkke>r Wntaiaaltr 2291 Many xtres. lncd yd, pet Studio ept w/s1ove & _..,,, + utt t .,.. • ..,,,..., ••y "IEW ""' "'" • .,, C If 1724 k S750 673 6338 YoungladyellendtngOCC -' GoldenRetrtever.rodcot-tll-HU 1275 utlls pd crptd hi 1111 · tll 0 2 666 -· relrtg. water 4 019 pd, UYI IY Tll IUOI would Ilka lo Uve wll1m11y Beaulllul large olllce av all-1er, tern shep mix pup. ------ bungalow w/appls & 1 BEDROOM 64 ·9 close to beach 1395· Spacious slngl5. Ont M/F rmmle wanted, 2 t-25. or Grandmother Pref able 642-4644, Mon-Fri. blk/wht, mate shep Accounting more 539-6190 BEST 130 E 201h St smaller Lrg 2Br 4-ple• 720a 960-1170 & two btdrooit, ap~. resp. prof. n/amkr 10 ahr Monlloello twnhae area 9-5 Husky mix, gni.y/brown ULllA UY OL•I Rtty fee cute 1 Br neat & clean Shalimar $495 no pet Walk to beach.I Br c:rp11. beeut. epl w/lndry on Collect 619-439-5330 or Numerous eels & ktllens ---with fresh paint $395 645-3924, 646-2613 drapes stove a relrlge 8alboe Pen. 1 houM 619-433-9992 laaiatal avail Newport BHch &Hit Oltl't Apartaeall Farailllttl 851-9523 MESA PINES 2650 Heria $450 536-4637 lrom ~•n Super deal ltatlll 2916 AnlmalShtlter 125 Meaa Part-l ime weekeno1 .. IL-a 2 bd. dnstrs,-ger, nl~ BEAUTIFUL I Br S525tup Walk 10 beech, Bachelor, et $300. Call Allan or Rob ;.11111 fer or C M 844-3656 Compulor upertence -area v1c1or111Canyon PRV patio, pool. spa crpts, drapn, stove. 11 675-0132 (8-5pml or Ital 2912 Boo Sq 11: 2756 E Coe11 Found· M Doble, blkltan. helpful. PIHll call IOf Ptaia1al1 2607 No d og' Avall 9-4 TOP area. quiet. no pets relrtge, au utlla p&ld 675-5035 aft. 5pm Hwy, COM Avlll now lPll 7 mos. blue Mrnni eppoln1ment between 9 OCEANFRONT n-2 $550/mo 631-6812 549-2447 s4oo 538.4637 Lfg houM. ~view, nr i1o double cer garage 135 720-0373 Tuee lllru Sat a lead 848_4900 am • 5 pm, Tvetday Br. 2 ba $900/mo Wtn-2 Bdrm duplex with gar-27 .. 0 Haat. leaeL •7 .. 0 FURNISHED or Hoeg a · 1 • 19 · N"'uet 831-5888 Found P11rekee~Ca11 10 645-5000. ext 521 H~I I 1 I I I p er mon1h, Leguna 1h1 ough Fr Idly, at ~~875• 19!,9_ age. Call alter 4 pm Kaai . ltacla , • «• , . UNFURNISHED. '325 mo 5"3281 'V Coaatrcial tdenlll" 120-1508 eves 6 6 6•81 TILIT ES 28 Belbo• 111and: Lg ovraze 29ll 1 •-11 •••111•-lut. ltacll 2640 4 -.., -ALL U I Mele roommate -t w/1101..,... HI-dry New _..;l;,;,;t.,a,.,11.-l""1~..,.--F0-111• TtlTLE. --• --• 2 Br l 'lr Ba. Olltns. patio. K b k ? PAID. HEALlli need9d. nr watlf, N.8. -•-6333 , 4 day wMk '°' busy reel YOUR Owll gerage. no pet1. $550 e n llCY U fl port . CLUBS. TENNIS. S325 a d9P 850--0207 roof S70/mo 648-IUH llW 5411-8063 es111e tnve1tmen1 otflCe 548-4291, 645-9857 SWIMMING. plus Mtture reep peraon to ahr WANTED ahOp space"""Of Generous lenant Improve LOST 8urmeaa1Stlmeu ~~l~fl ~;th.",';~.,!:: COUllTRY Isn't that the horse that won much mort! Sorry. 318250' HB,3,, .. 11&' mOwn, ba,. ~~ro ~~~a:~ w~I~~; ~T1~~.~~.':oj~ 2ci..~~ mtM cat, brn w/~low phone• and oommunic.-ESTATE The Triple Crown in '72? no pets.Models + ut .I'm up 10 12001mo coeta Newpon 81, C .M eyes Vtc Holiday 0 4 t1on1kln1. N••tl •p•rft open dally 9 to 6. from bofl 638-IM aft 5 M ... °' Huntington Ben. 642·3490 ~~~:~~ 8 R • w •' d 1 111-llH • 8Mu11tul & pafk like wtlh terraced pool •Prtvate Pattoa •Cowred P1t101 ·=OutAPlt * Afea •Welk-ln-GIOHll •HOl'lle-tlke kltchen1 1 blOCk to Huntington &. Frwyt ITILITIES FREE ldrm From 1575 LA QUlllTI HERMOSA Wtst of lt1oh, 3 lalks stuth of E~l11tr. 14'-1441 • ( , ............ t f "'-' f1i·"" ,,. L MIF 18-25 to"'' 481 Bal Bill Ge9-1221 -Sho-~'""'1s,-10t-.-,~o=tf1Ge--:::S:-pace--· ' I\.... 1 "'· -Oakwood Ille hit. 1vaM lmmed. -Lo11: Golden Retriever An•-'"" s.rvioe ,..._ 8 36 sq 11 or IHI. reH, Q Id 1 • · · ·• 1290/mo+dep. 73-85511 Otllce Ila tali ltlt Co••• t.I. e-2 648_ 7249 puppy. · • o • • phon. opetator. Orave For o-lfled Ad ACTION CaU A OAIU ,.LOT AP·VYIOI II you·,, ool 'u" wh-0 101 what 1 K'Meybunllparl was. doll I It~ llMI 1ou·r, not alone Ktnneybun•porl •S onp or 14 0.1hnc.h•ely d1tferent IP"tment lloorpt1n\ •I Sta111nd V1ll11t' in Hunbntlon Buch Sft•1nd V1ll~Rt 1s • ruult or 1011t1y pe11on1h1ed 11rotessi0na1 ot~M1nc lh, kind ol Alltnllon you dturve A pertttl bl,nd ol natu1t and l1w1nc nnllfd in • lornt w1lh Nbblin1 bt OOH and OUl~l DOl!dS Cool~ bf n1lur11 cxun bmm Add 10 lhil 1tnn1i tourh 'w1mm1nc PQOI,_ • $pa ;ncl ' tOnven•t"I loc~hon near '110pptnt ind erlljllOyment ind vou vt aot " olite anvont would OIOudly ult homt thtn ~•nntyb<ln~oo11l One 'nd l•O bfodroom nnt afld t-o bllh aoartmtnb lrom i565 5V.Yfb¥'· ·~ 15555 Hunlinfton Vlllact L•nt. Hunt1ll(lon Stath, CA (71 4) 898 9961 r rom lllt S•n Ottto r rttWIJ dun north l)ft Btteh 10 Mtf ldclen llltn w111 on '°4(-1 ~n lo Slew11ld Yrn11t rurn1sh1ntt •wa~ltlle •Open d11ly 10 AM I~ du\' Ntwport IHdl So. 1700 16th Strttt (at Dover) 6U-s~.u Ntwpof1 Buell No. 880 lrviM A11tnut (a1 16th) 6•S-1l04 Wint Ade Call 842-6171 \ MIF 25-35 10 ehf QfMI 2 bf, 2 be 11 Promontory Pt. If neet, reep. a to... Nwf,ll. Alleon 87M204 MtF 2wa lhr 2 bt. 1 ba 1191 nr 8C PIUa. Pool, tennlt. *250. "6-2077 Mlf tllf lf'g ~ Hilt• home, non..,,.,, 28~. A vell now. 13~0. t31-12H, 642-34'2. Diana 1*11w .. 1~11n.NB 278to --Adami/Lake, H 8 yard enlft. Exp11i.nce a v ... 538-3703 mu1t 382 3rd St, Ste C, 1386 aq ft Suitable fot ...... r1.1 Loet·. Lrr, ...... ,,. Al"han LaQun• Beecfl, mlld~I or dentll Agent. ltallll Jt20 .. ,. " 541•5032 1_.--......... ____ v10 191 1Monrov1a. c .M &mmlla -----.,---,-.,...---UTAITIO ,. w/1ege. RwCI 831·e338 *---1 F llYl 1 UU ........ Loll Of8"91/wf'll eat. VIC lnl* ILIT ll&Tll Hemllton & Hatbor. fW. Compeny la hiring 15 Cllflt 1 MO FA!E RENT 111tOf ward. 831-8571 & gvya 17 lt'IO ~ to Wl1h ahof1 tlfm ...... fuH llffl-aal tlRI W RD ,._, C t 1rell9I US & Hawell rte>--vlCI ~II•. Keep Y0V' , -RE A 1.oat ...,ico a • ,._,ting eoort•. fashion ~heed tow t HAS Xl.NTLOCATION long h1lred, Newport & ent9ftelntn9 publl· prof-'<>1'111 lmaQe hlgn. NEWPORT 8eACH CrHI Ire•. 04&-3e20 ca II 0 n. N 0 & x. ee 1 Dover°'· Suite 14. COSTA MESA •• , .... I PEAIENCli NECESSARY. Newport e.ech Two .... peld tr.iiq 831-3851 •0 1ttoeW1rehOUM * PUl&IT ... * progre,,,. Mua1 be liflOtt, · Combo Ouyl/GlrlelC~: Celt am6tllout a ready 10 BALBOA PENINSULA * 1600 aq fl 10 3712 eq II Joy 140-4710 (24 hta) atan 10d•Y• Conlecl Mre 400 aq " Pvt bath. ~ •Cer~tt. drepea, MC-VIN.""-· b,p(... H~ .. IM&-4145, TuM . ~ t300 mo.175-7CICM •Oo 1111 MO. 6 rnnomnt Wed & TM• 1o..a Oftfy. hyftonl OtflcM P•~ •&Mutlluttylltld9"Ped DITll ..-U · ltofl •1 \ 1 •Weter lnclO 8acflrelorlhc~e - p-ar-lllng-e~~ 100; •Avail ..... for lml~ll oeeup C)tflca & llrthdty Partkn I Tiii UIT llllWI DetlQn Pro 1Hton11 10 .,.1 TllAY ra•.e•"e .......... . eh•H ~·I aecretary a iN ........... ..... In ,,... Dana Point ofl~ 1835 Whittler ~·• C· 13 491-nn t41-lH4 142· 1111 T radt your Old 11ufl IOf ~Odlea wltll I w Idle"..,,. '42--M71 Id 142-Mfl ,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Se ~--...... ----~~--------------~~~-----------~-------------..,.~~~~--~~-------------.------------.... ~~---------. ., .............................. ___ ...... 11_ .. _l ....... t.. SIM.......... .... •••• ..... "" .;;;••-• .. •-•.-u-... ~--•o.:• .. •1i:::::i•1...:.•:u:.:; ... =-.......:•:::.•: ..... _ •• _,_ .. _ ... _____ ,_,._ Aalls•" 1011 Banking OIWTll PUIH ll•Ul""" •tUlll Uffl ,.,.. SECRET ARYIVCCVTIVE fems>OfttY o~ PQtllton. OERRIE'6 ANTIQUES Co•••roi1I ltll Pl1tftr11 S1cr1t1ry R .. lablt Appl~ In perlOn. Imm FIT ope11lng avail-N.-c1 good Otf*'al Some ..r.. ~. Exper PIT l.eguna HIUa e~lencle required, 10 IS BACK The Tummy Stutt9'. 270 able Buay otltce need• mechanic, Dena Pt Own c:er. Pt/time. Jottn. deya 213~ key, typtno. good In math 3~ aq It 01 A~ic.n Al\- S BrlitOI. Cotta Mtu l*BOn whO llkea to Oeel 493·•309 IM7-4118 eve/wkndt. 114-492-1494 Crye1al CrMllon1, 111 W llques. allO depanment 75 t-3588 with pe<)91e. Entry level 11th St Coll• Meta ol used furniture & conee- pollllon. no ••P nee. ..YIR/ll~H 1&1.11 OWi uomuY tlbtea Will buy e.1a1 ... Contact Ro1eAnn. St .. -'-• •·tt Newporl 8tttlonetl hat a "Frida,." type Tll NIAIWAY COl\llgn or Wha\ h~ 556-3110 ...... -.. rt lull time poaltlon with 11rong typing, apell· llWPllT WO• yOl.I? 601 No El Camino lllllT llAl&lll ...._I •t avalable. Will 1raln Mr Ing, and dlc1aptlont PHI• 11 now lntllVlewlng ror Real, San Clement a. •-llfllS Needed--f~acJlatalyl Emmon• 883· 1200 needed IOt t>Wy medical Hlaa a Marklng help Full •92-<>638 or 492-4554 Cnatltnglr\gpoaltlOfl tor ••petlenoed, protaulonal eecrttaryl Local dally -palMlf la Now hiring presMfe tor Mu•t be rtlla~, h11d 8 dl1tr1butor. Mull be "" and parHlme ..... poa- affillng • rttpon•lble hand Jronlng. Muat be wortclng, Valid Or.Lie. •lat Ofgtnlltd and able to lllona avellabla. In ed<llllon to emln. of t'I\ yre. ol eommerclal banking or S&L pl11torm e11perler1Qa, th• suGCH1lul candidate should be famlllar with all facets ol loan documentation. be well organized and motivated, have excellent communmk;1tlon sklll• and the 1blllly to work Independently. petaon to run one per,aon metlculoul. 1000 No 850-1370 Call thl• wkno COMPUTER work under preuur• FuUTlme MtjOt credit operation. Outlet Coe.ti Hwy, Leg. Bah. llRllH e.nem1, Salary n.go-AppHanc" Include credit approval, 494•4044. STORE tlal.lle. Ptlone 84 t -~MS Full Time coOecllon. and atatement ---------Cert. Nura• Al<IU, ber<ween 10-12 noon. Proceulng. Experience IOIT/l••nu 3·30 7·30 3 11 30 t t 1 St1tlonery1E1tcitron1c.1 In new1p1per or ad11ert11-Expeflenoed. i:r Newport p·.,,:ume: Cou~t,Y Cl~b lllllER uoanAH /HI .. o Fle•lble Schedule. Apply Ing lndualrles la de· Beach Walar1ront Res-Conv 5'49·3081 Call lmmedlete c>penlng In Cl.Ir In peraon. Tu .. day alrablt. Benelll packege 1aurant. Call 875-0474 Mon-Fri, 10 am-• pm. The l ben 1 purchasing and dlatrlbu· through Friday, between lncludee company paid ~m t • ti d t t f 1t·12 or 3-5. Peraonnet medlcal/dentaJ and life Hotel • PARKING-VALETS reepon•lbtefort~ on 18"!! .. men or lanh Department. EOE Newport Beach. Front of-Famale·mate. PT, FT open-overall operation of the exper en ..... pe<aon w I lneuranoe. Please Mind flee clerk, manager. lngs for 6 people. Mu1t Satelllla Compute< Store exeetlent typing •kllla and yoor resume to: Mature. attractive, honaet, be neat. dependable, which lncludee the a pleaalng phone per· Tiii Ifft IAlTll HSTHlUT l1wp1rtl11oli Human Resources Dept. h a r d w o r k I n g . have ~d driving tecord. promotion end sales of aonaltty. Variety ol other P.O. Bo• 1580 11•."•6-••11. 10 am -5 Mu11 able to work dya 111e following; general otllce duties Ex· Costa Meea, CA. 92826 .. .,.. .... cellent benefits and work· no1111 accepting for the lol· ACCURATE typing ot 60 wpm a must. dlctaphone 0 E pm. Ask tor David Step-& wknd1. Good pay, Mk:rocompuler Equal pprtny mplyr hens women encouraged 10 component a (Hardware). Ing condition• with a apply. For lntervfew oall Microcomputer Software growing company Apply lowing poeollons. *Line Cook •Prep Cooks experlenoe r-c:iulred • PteaUnt and , Housecleaners wanteo. on Tue• Sept 8 btwn ,Packages, Handneld In P41fl0n at: Cuatom Cabinet Maker, Need car $5/hr. L v tOAM-3PM 81 558•4822 calculatora and THE JOLLY ROGER INC * Bul HIS prolesSIOtlaJ appearanoe and personality will help dependable, hard-Message, 631-8222 a4Neuorlet.compullng t7042Gllle11eAve working Coate Mesa Part-T Im• Cook ""EX-auppllee (rlbbone, lloppy Irvine. 71•-5-48-0331 * Olahw81hers • Host/Hostess you with heavy phone and some customer con11ct area 831-5115 HooM1keeper, 4 hrs per pertenc;ed. Npt B<:h Cot· disks, cabtet, and pape< --------- .TE• wk. S5 00 per hr H B fee Shop Cell ~6-6909 stockt.endcomputer ltorttary/tff. l1r. • A M. Servers Apply In pereon, 2·4 pm XLNT Pay & Benefits IELI Oii n MuSI reed Eng 962-3257 between 7 • 3 tor inter· books and magazines. Comm'I Artist Firm In 'SJC person lmmedltlle open-IOllEIEEPH view Addltt0nally, the Temp till Feb '8• Pose 2 tO Newport Center Drive Newport Beech we can otter you beautilul n-oltlces. a lttendty work 81'1V1Tonment and lull range ol comp1ny Ing Full time Apply In P RT TIME C Electronics Manager will longer PIT morn 9-t person HI Tline Liquor Live In lovely Npt. Sch A • G . ounler help, direct.and lormulate Mon-Fn. e•p only Type, EOE MIFI VIH 495 E Hlh s1 Costa home nr ocean Lite 11-3 ary't Dem. N.B me. phones 843·?220 M s D nskllpg and alter school 752-540 t promouonal computer TOP SSS -- Femeles Prel Models & Escorts (2131 868· t984 benehls 858 " uai1e supervision ol 13 yr olct seminars deslgnea to SecretarY:-P;r.--70wpm, Dell daughter for working Par1·11me 1ntorm un;versHy dlClaphone tor 1 person II you can meet the above r11<1ulremen1s, please COntSC1 P/T Sandwich helper mother Some eves & E•per LEGAL SEC· membersregardlng office. Call all 6, leave 11 30 AM • 2:30 PM 18 wknds. Musi have car. RETARY, 675-0200 produc1s and S&tVlces qu11lll1ca11ons 780-8304 and over Bud s Sub· Student prer Sml wary PART. TIME positions avail ollere<S by the store marine 546-5237 675-2129 eves. working w/children K-6 Delivery llOISEl"'E-• grades In before & alter .El. ir.,,.A llCOllE• E r~n SCllOOI programs Call Per9onnel Dept (714) llO·IOOO '""'" 1 Live In, non smkr. 2 Chll· A.my al Orange Coasi Be an Independent carrier dren Car turn Good YMCA 642-9990. 1mHIEWIHIY APNllTIHIT Ill YI ~ for The Regls1er Must salary Reis req have dependable econ-557 -2488 Pttt 011tr1I -:;: B.mk ...-01 omy oar. lrvlne, Newport Ttollllollll Beach. Corona del Mar. NOllHEEPHS Leading Peat Control co. Call Vicky, 951· 7113 Full, Pan-time. 41 needed, needs route techntcien before 11 AM No and So Org County. · car and Phone 8 must. tor steady job Entry level Delivery Par eon position. We train. No _. '.\J(''' port for THE FLOWER MAN, a Call 750·3954 tor ap· exper nee. Call Charley Coron• del Mar Florist. polntment, Dana s Tues9-12 979-802t. Housekeeping Inc.. EOE I MIF Must be clean and ra-Pharmacy clerk for CM aponalble w/good driving Housewives. students, etc pharmacy, exit hrs, 811,...r banking record. Between 20-30 • Full time and part-tlma .. ~ .EW AOCTS IEP hrs/wk. Cell 640·9012 temporary help. Typlstf. nee. Call 12-S tor appt. bet-10·5 cashiers, ticket takers, 642-0108, ask for Shelly Posltlon available for lull .,---------time exper'd n-aocts Oellvery person tor llower light conetructlon Apply PHONE SALES for c.arpet rep, axlt working con-shop. Over 21 30+ In person. Mon-Fri. be-cleaners. 6 hrs per day. 2 dltlons & benefits, salary hrs/wk Xlnl driving Ra-tween 2-6 al 1760 shlllS 960-2310, 9.3 commenserate with cord r..,,, Apply 1n per-MonroVla Ave, Ste C·2· Pre-n1tel/Post-par1um flt. -.. Costa Mesa Cell be· exper. For appt cell son. 645-0093 tween 2-6, 646-3966 ness Instructor. PIT E•P Marcla/Arby 494·9•74 DENTAL ASSISTANT & academic background EOE Huntington Beach Infant care, oor home. In related lletd required beauty 952.3319 Back Bay. mature person 831-8740 ExciUng new Salon, open----------w/rels. 545"8615 PRINTI~ Ing In COfona det Mar, Dental AISt Inside sales Trade show llllHIATI IPlllH has Positions to offer Ill IEHH dlsplay sates. Wege + Hairstylists. Manlcur1sts. Full/time tor fun office commission. Bright, wtll· Press operator '°' Q0175 Aesthetlclans M1keup Back & lron1 otlloe exp Ing to work hard. Must have 2 YIS recent Artists. Autlatanta. Ba-Ask for Nancy, 845-7580. 631-5115 uper come pan 01 the beet. · Ttollllotl h"l•lllq Confldenllel Interview. HITAL. FHIT OFFIOI llYHTIH WT Sntt•t, 111. 714-640· 1900 Tues . Set, Non-sm<*er. Experience Assisting In operation ol 2230 'S. Oupont Dr , 9 am • 1 pm. or pref. Nwpt Ctr. 644-<l811 corporate mall/stock Anaheim 714-675-5259, Mon· Fri, lllTll HOEPTilllST room. Dellverles, o~r-(714) 937-0531 5 • 8 pm. Full Time E.x ..... rlenoed &a· atlon ol mactllnes. s Ip-E.O.E M/F .. -ping. receiving. Heavy lllt-IUm snUIT slst•nl to our recep-Ing Involved. Experience W/lollowlng. Top Pey llonlsl. Please Call preferred. lljewport Be au t N B Sa Ion Dorothy between 9-11 Beach Investment firm. 644-0681 am. 545-4553 Own car required lor er- Blcyele Hrv lech. Muat be NOi llllAIH rands. Call S53-0940 qualified In all areas of ror Sall Boat charter or-JWTC la accepting eppll· parts, servtce & warn· ganlzallon. Experience cations tor a PIT anty. Apply In peraon at Required. Boating e~p: Bar-Back. Must be 21 21•6 NewPort Blvd. CM. Good with people; aome Apply In person. Sept 7th BuUocll• Wlltlllre l\lewpQn m&Ghen1G1J exp: Mane-at 10 A.M.. 1171 Jam· Beech 11 ~ting appll· gerlal ecperlence pral but bore&. Npl Sch. cations for lull time '''" not required Job refer· Liquor Clerk ne6ded No 1n cosmett<:s. part time ences 8 must 675•9060 uper nee Pan Ume Job n;gnt & weekend credit lrlHr/a.MTralHt hours negollable c.ashTer, & night & week· Must be 18 yra old Valid 675-6864 ena sales ~el•led ex-ca111 lie GOOd driving re-LIT -1••• - n1m11w.H Well ett. commercial print-ing a bullneu form manufacturer Is aeel<lng qualllled sale• repreMn· tellves, rellled exp. de- sired. Sand resume or In- quiries to: Salee Mgr. Formprlnt Co, PO Box 1472. Rlver•tdt. Ca 92502 Precr•••tr I b.tyst tor new llnanclal aottware a.velopment In OIBOL. Musi have exp & degrM BID Sotlware, 957-4046 parlence oeslr1ble cord Neat appearance r5 _,. Pleue call tor en lnt81· Freewey Stores Call tor lor car rental agency Call P/T 10·3PM daily, fOOd vtew 1ppt Mon-Fri •npQlntment 556--0363 Janel , 650-1180 prep & serving, kitchen 1 o A M • 2 P M -cleanup 548-9289 atl 5 714/759-12 tt ext 275 DRIVERS lull & part-time IUllTIUllOf E q u 11 Opp o rt u n tty Apply tn person 298 E All around melntanance Emptyr M/F 17th St , C M 645-3604 man lor large apt. comple11. Must be BUSY SALON hu open-Driver a knowte<lgable In all Inga for styll1t & 1hamp00 SOlllL Ill lllYHS bulldlng tradeS. Xlnt peraon. CIONCS Sun and Mull hive velld Calif Orlv-salary & t>enellll. PleaM Mon Call &45-5370. er'1 lie, clue •2 lie do not reply unless f\llly CABINET Shop/office w/ec:hl bus certificate quallfle<I. Please call Help. Bkkpg expe<. help-Hawthorne Christian 8<14--0509 fut. Organized. Oatall Sehl, !6835 Brookhurst. MAINTENANCE ASSIS- oriented PIT $5 hr FtnVly962-33l2 TANT-Self-atarter 850-1755 ESOllW w/mech aptitude to ae- aaMnl llPll"'.... Receptlonlat. Secretary sls1 w/malntenance of -,,._ J "'•A Ofll aea water syatem1 & Hiii and r ~row cer. other f1cllllle1 II the "' Salerles commensurate Mature, reeponalble per-with e>1perlence. Muet Kerckhotl Marine Lab. (A aona tor PIT employ· h 1 1 1 laclllty of Car Tech.) menl $4.48/hr. Marina ave pro •11 ona •P-Duties Incl: Cu1todlal High Sctlool, Huntington pearance. Call 540·80•0. work & under w11er Beach 893-6571, E111 ask for Jackie. malnt. Some weekend 238. HOHW uoanaaY work req. Call Lucy al Corona def Mar office, 675-2159 E.O.E. M/F/H. c.rpent., Helpe</labor Cuetoin Home S..50 hr 640-4359 bright mature person needed tor Orange Coun- ties 2nd oldest & friend· Chlld c aralhaekppr ''" company, type Liv.Jn. 1 baby, mull SOWPM and hive dealre 1peak Engllah Rel• 10 1dvanoe Xlnt t>enellls Non·11T1kr H.B 536-1808 Ring 547-5625 atk tor Chlld Care needed Mutt Lynn have Irani E'llde CM Eec:.,..--r-ow ______ _ pref 548-9so2 11oanu111 cleflcal 2 needed for N-port PIT Ught Bookkeeping. eeacn Area company. App I y In p ere on E•cellent benefits Send M11gar11avllle, 2332 Wes1 Resume to: A J S . 200 Cal Hwy, Npt Bch . No Tuelln. Suite 200. 1:30-3:30 pm Santa Ana. CA 92705 Re- Clertcal IU!T\411 mu.st be received PrHllglOOI Npt Bch office by September t6, t983 Nel(s responatble, well UIOl'Tlft llOlnAH 0<ganlz.ed Individual with Buay ottlce needs FIT excellent typing 111111• E•eo Seo. Require• StH. (60-65 wpm} Minimum 1 Stat typing and good ot- year otlkle axperlenoe re-fk;e pill• Salary Neg. quired. EJCcell•rit OP· Contect Mr Byrne • pQrtunlty tor advance-558-3110 ment. For 1pPo1ntment. --------,..-call Frankie. 752-0707 Expetlen* Painter. Ref•. •UllLL L YIOll llll. own truck. Prep t.Aan. EOE M/F Atler 6 pm 650-9085 OLDl-n"IT FRONT OFFICE entry pos.· ltlon. Looking to be challenged w/peopla, typing, & numbers akllle? Call 057-8191 $ 1000 mo 4 day W()(1t wee«. 714/549-0tt7 Ask for Sheron. Near J W1yne Alfpon. ---------Full lime, 40 hre Some Oils nights & ...-end• Wiii 7-3 encl 11·7. Meta Ve<de train Compeny benefit•. Conv Hoep, Mt C«lter. AOPIY In per.on only Mr IUUlll TUllU COltt• Meea. 641-5~ Wl9tier Of Mr Jim Hart.. s...oo-seoo per_. Codllall Waltreee/Walt• '*"· ,,_... by Joeepll Ltem , .. , .. , growing In· PIT. Mua1 be 2 t. Mua1 be 3333 8fletol, C.M. duatry In U.S. Natfonal able to WOfk Sunday ... i ~ PAY Organization •JIP&n<flno. '"ft ,......., In.._ r-... •-No EJtper ~ry. vie " •noone . ..._,, ,...,. PllT-.,. .. 1 train. Call Mr ... trna :;, ~"}:n~ ~~· Oppo11un111ea l\ltllable _se_2..s_11_9 ____ _ 71 ,_.._ a.. • wtlh the lOt ~ 11 _._ .. , Npt .... h. Tlm.t Cltcu4ellon De-Meflne Har(lwera ule1 I per.on. Experience , .. ~IM.U partment n our quired. 645--1711 PIT help. In a Out PhOto, lrvlne. Car Required. Camera knOWledge pref Hours. lo-4 857·0161 P/TSALIS Demonatrttlng product• In 11ore1 Salary/bonuHI Wiii train. 983-3107 ACE U·14 P,..... IMdl to~ <Soo<·to-dOOt ""'Piper ownere. No debtor con-MltM proorem. Gua111n· •llllPHllllY* 1801 Earn 10 12500/mo. teed hourly waoe '*" Mature ~ble re• Cell Joe, 1·792·1837 COf'MllMion Hourt: OAM cepllonl•t n..o.c:t tor EARN ~ TO S75.00 PU Ek • 2PM. or 4PM • tPM. buey trvlne reel •l•t• Of· ~ITll Training It pro\llded. flee Ftltndly congenial Imm '1fT opening avail for Potentlel 10 .. m S300 attTI~ 'Pleue cell enetoe11c Mii mollvattd plue per -it. '°' an In· Unda 5!»..:.00 Ind. lJi. typing 6 OOOd i•rvlew, Call (1 14) • tpeakl'1 e1111111 r*fUlftd. 157-~81, Qt 1204 Salery 750 to 1100 a p --· a....a..__ month. Ho 4PtP ,,.,.... •-.. _. ... r ery wttt treln Contacn Helper Muet be neat, LyMe 5114110 """YI al>4etctthlntl, Calf Mecnenlo, lllCP. OMi toca 81 ...... 161 .. 122 Ftn Val MO•lly do"'••llO • Cook, relelf Poallton Ho.-Japaneee m•ea. 8red. p It a I ••per I• n ~ e Cedllaca 10 Qo.Cane 642·11111 pr9'en9d. Apply In I*· ~~""' ,ed ----- toft, 94. M4. M... "°'""• aft !tie mancet SELL Idle lttmt wltl\ a V«de Con"· Hotip., M 1 Wllft a Cl•elfltd Ad Delly ""°' CIMllfled Ad. Center St • Cotta MeM 0-NoWI _..2.ae11 &42·6&11. Wt now htvt 15 OPtlllllO lot ~ lll'f lllawtfl IO MCUrt r .. a ft< The Coul Deily ,tlot. OUI Crtwt start ll 3: p.111. afld Mf~ •Alli 1.30 p, m wtftclap. On $111tnlay WI wor• 1 few mor& hour1, You will "'" many illflS •nd prtm, 11\!i;: .. ,~,,. your Olfll money . tlittt IS llO 1111 OI COllKIJOll tnVol¥td H yov ire llltwuted, pleue cal Mf. Eat\ AID CODE (714) Ul-7058 SECllUn HARD TUil llH Mature person for rec-llOW TO SELL reatton ares. (Weekends Help give them a head only) Call 646-9142 s1art Earn top $$$ pert days. 645-2439 eves time eventngs Only pos111ve. dependable. SEC'Y /lEOEPT outgoing adults need Take charge take person apply. Phone 646-7021 , needed tor busy real es· 2:30 to 6 p,m Monday 1a1e otllce In Newpon thru Friday Beach. Idell working T ----conditions. Duties In-HVEL HEIT elude typing, llllng. use or Newport Beach Travel computer. Reel Estate Agency. Non· smk r exp. preferred Salary Sabre. 1·2 yrs e~ commensurate w/e11per perlence Call Ardis, Cell Bruce Barsamian. 850-1111 644•7020 •· TOTl·ll llAHns ltnlH ltat. A"11tl. lla1111•11t Tr1IHH Pl ume evea/wknds Neat Start your new career on appearance and hena-oor 3rd shift and pro· wrlltng only need apply gress ln10 upper man- 2590 N-port Bl CM agement level Dally tn- tervlews held from 9 am • Serv Station Attndt FIT , 4 pm 81 t2422 Lampson lslend Hies only. no street, Garden Grove, or mech .. no 1mkrs See Mr Botts 2•90 Fairview, C M call 714-537-4840 Comer ol Fair. E O.E Shipping & Paeaglng. full time. wlll train, Costa Mesa. 645-3350 Phataott Hound pup1. New AKC Breed. ToP quality ~t tempefament. Sir• end Dame avalleble for via w in g . 714-tS$-.3554 Sherry'• Poodle puppy .. ,.. 1eacup-1oy min· atute. 1250 up. 548-2141 .... axaxw.1ame Blue& gold Aatlt•" .... ft vr CY sp1n11fi a;u;c; Model Ship S&SOtotr. .15·8982 GOid band Havllend, oddl & enda. eell by piece 845-2586 PRIMITIVE CNTRY PINE Hutch. S750; dough bo)I, S325, commode, $300. PV1 patty 720-1888 AJJ l11c" 1011 AXMBRXAEX APPLIANCE SEIWICE we Mii recond., guar appllanoe1. 5-49-3077 Amana Refrlg/Fn: combo, worlls $95, Tru-Cold up· righl deep freeze $125. old bUt perf.642-2498 & 979-8533 Brown 18 cu It bottom freezer $75 631-0921 Obi oven gas stove S250 Portable dishwasher $150 650-5155 I llY lPPLIAICH Les 957-8t33 Maytag washer & dryer, heavy duty, hke new. very clean. $185 ea GE Rel rig, side by side, water & ice In door. 24 5 cu '1. $570 851..()192 ...... 111&.. c •••• •..a Sun/Mon 10:4 202 Opal. MOVINO TO rEXAS. Bal Isle. Maple lurn. drlt. rattan furn, OIHI tabla. mirror, lwn hdbrde. night Duc111 motorcycle, 1tand1, dining rm tbl, lull radlo'1, collectabtee etc. u alp 1011 & ml•c 190 Albert Pt., down from 873-<>842 Charil .. Chill, C.M. Coroaa ••I Mar -Mlw~rt ltac Anilquea. furn .• ohUdren'• GA" E sl(fl.Q&I 9-5. toys, much mlac 513 Or· 1907 Matlnefl Or .. NB chld. Sat/Sun 9-4 Marine h.,dw.,-e, ")8Ch C fll parts, hlhld llama, tltl HI . clothe• & mora. ~ppfc1 . furn · Suzuki LIDO ISLE 143 Tflella PE 175, spor1, hdwe & Price to Selll Near 'NEW hShld Items Sat. Sun & Wheel Chr Chair, Lampe Mon 1944 Whittler Honda Ganratr. Neer NEW MOVING SALE Sal/Sun Vespa Scooter. Sall and furniture. washer wtgas MotO< Boll 4 HP Evenrud dryer. microwave an-Fiie Cab Dllk Belt Sendr tenna, ski equip, clothes, MllC Items real CHEAP' auto stereo. mlac 227 Datsun Toyota parts •II Walnut, C M 642-0633 parts stored call fitll More .DIMES A LINE add Classified Ads 642-56:"0 REE GOODIES 673-1784 ._F•..,r.-•.-i•.-•.-11.._ _ __,,_o .. z.;.s r.raita1t 61%5 Relrlge $200 Washer & 2 htghback velvet cna1ra iiouMlhOld lurnlsning1 Incl Dryer S 135 each Dish· like new $42.50 each piano. maple dinette. washer $100 646-5848 642-4397. 842-8 17 1 more misc 2175 Maple, Coste Mesa Refrigerator~ well 4 pc llvlng rm HI. 1 wk old, S 125/olr 646-9210 eanhtones cost $600, 1 llY flllfTllE Refrtg. good working sell $250 (213)402·9228 Les 957-8133 cond $100 645-3708 Apt lurnlshlnga, every-Ktng lile Wat arbed Relrig Ilka nu, lros'iTree. 2 dr S 165 893-9060 Sears, -heavy duty wash. er/dryer $150 640·7068 Working Washer & Gas Dryer $50 each obo 646-8394 lactiODI 6012 Giant 2 day estate & an- tique auction. Sept 9-10 IOWAOCEnlH COlllll•HTS 646-5164 Lrg beaut. Persi an hand-made semi-antique (Kashan) rug S 15.000 '75t-7102 6022 lhlng must go: Mahogany w/heater 8' headboard, end Ibis, S 150 ea Stereo, cabinet & mirrors. Wave- Electrlcphonlc, tee. less mattrea1 S325 trntbl, 8-trk & spkrs, 751-3272 $125 Stereo Panosonlc & spkrs S75, Gu BBQ. Matching cooeh & IOve- $75 c Full lngth mirror, seal, S250. Beeutllul $35. 3 thriving plants. waler bed. complete. $150, $100 & $35 Beige UOO. 557-5475 lamp, $35 Oval blue llv Matt & frame; Twin, S30 rm chr, StOO Exit cond King. S75. 645-2177 Call 966-0428 Beaullful 8' 1018 Gold Oak Table. lnlald top. 6 print xlnl cond $400, 2 oak chaJrs, culhlon end gold velvet c hair. backrest upholatered $200/pr, 19" Blk & Wht $700 2450 Newport TV, $50; t2" blk & wlll Blvd. Apt 22. Coate TV, $35. Collectors Mesa. magazines. Liie Look -Colllers, s E Post, Mike Oak tressel tbl & bnch fl 631 ""SO $450 Pl1ypen sofa. wtlt 0 er • .,., Hessian cot S250 Maple c"U'S'i'Om designed 6 pc storage cabinet $25 bdrm HI Very unique. Chlld s drear. pelnted An eolld wOOd, hvy Incl $40 73(). 1420 king sized waterbad ---------frame, w/rlsers, 2 Pr 1wlvet rockwe. O<&nge dressers, 1 xtra lrg mlr· velvet. S50 ea. 640-1 t4 t ror. 2 end tables. Bed has SolalloveHll Beaut. con11ent1on11 mattress matching set 1175. will All In xlnt cond (move deliver 714/241-0343 forces salel S1600 OBO. Please call 549-05 76 eve Sold house must Mil. OIO or wknda. oak butfel wlmlrror S395 Like nu solid m8')49 bd se1, dbl bd, dbl drNr. 2 lg nlte s1and1, COtt 1900 sell $395. Old "!'llP4e twin plneappte bed\ $90. 2 drop leat m1p1e end tabtes $75 pr 1 am deell, walnut $15 2 Ml• twin aprlngt-mau 115 Mt. Huge cuatom table lamp S35 2 antQ mahog. drtlt $150 pr 3 !\Ing bd9prd S tO $25 $75 Thur-Sat only 2972 J1caranda. C M nr H11bor/8ak• Whtie Frtgidare trig, $450 Queen size bd, fr81nfl & matt. S 175 Overetze e11ec desk. solld walnut. S375 SteeP sofa. $500 Vantly. S 100. 673-5305 TWO-PART DRESS BY MASANDREA- A STATEMENT OF OFINESS • • 9 PRINTED PATTERN M144 Our nt'"'" l'ron111.,nt IX•I•"'" f r•n• M1\Andtt1 pul\ rotclMr • bluu.c •nJ '''" .. uh •u<h cuy wll1te••· ,ou'll lo•r .. uttn111 d•> Of t•rn1n1 fllt top•• b<-1ut1tull) dt1•11<d """ utl•ltlnt f0P4k>lllll ., tht bind <"1!11or 1n(J <'Uff• Jttjl dolm1n •kt•ft and \On\tak41 b<l11on1n, Noci..c rh• wh futch tront 1tW h1e• bfllftlh ch• tOlfat A \fpar1tr Mil <11'1\hn tllt ..... , l bo•c a wOI) 1arhcrcd ••lrl file 01111111111 ''" 111 a Pll•k• ptlnt (.'o.>11•..Stf atw. 1tr~1. t•w• faille, (hallu. Ctf'Pf or • llM rouon Pttnr<ll Pa;;nn Ml~ 11 1v11l1t>lc In M""'' \ur• 11, -tU, 12 It, 16. II, lO ~ltt t J thu\I J4J bklu"' \~trt lrW btlt rfllulff) I 'I y1IJ• llO 1114.11 labfl< 1•1u ... K'nd iJ 00 ror u ch Pantrn 10 Delly Piiot Rndtt M11l. 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ISlll.lp.Jnkt •t•eo. bronie new 12595. 553·9833 ...... tral1AU a (Much21-Aprll 19):A1terleamingrulee,youmlght ~ ~'°;,~·::ci::tr~ &xirordfruCild'3 f riCr ~ HH :~.~~,=~oe'O-'71 vw Bui. nu eng. xlnt, '79CadOdVIMOO vno•· be ~ to break them. Focus on younpters, create NB S9toO 841 3293' $275. 645-0104 . "34751. mao~-7~y WOik dEleganc..397WRA • ., laCUvttiea, style, variety and romance. Reach beyond "regu· .7~ ~oeton .Wh~ 2,. l att l t tlt" toll 0n!l~!~9f=• Lilllu Ala IUI ·1auS-OREAlCOND1 .:~,;,":'.~~.~:Jlt:b 11•1••r latlonl." Others eenae your potential and will respond 2·75HP enge, trtr, 'many IJJPbNTXNf Whit• with bltt* cov: '18. vwy a:;;, 811 1f0Ci(, S2500 or Beet Otter, ·11 Ply Volar• Wgn 12490 7 ~ II . xtr11 $ 13,600. 875-2837 NOTICE TO READERS e<llble top. All ~ nu paint, "" raldlal1, 831-32221831-'027 ~r.m. lotlded. 1C8K678 I~ n0flr T .. u' s (April 20 May 20)· 0 -----"n•w" -··1..1 -· .. r or 873--07~ ANO $9200. 20,000 on reblt •ng. '72 CllTI--D .... 11-~. 81 CIMIYCltatlonl2"0 A • • ~I~ ... ~ .... """ ADVERTISERS 213-<t9S..116t t2t50. 552·M18 ........ ~ --~uto,alr.i>e.180"2ll ,,., .. ., yourlife.Focuaonhome,property,aecurityandfreshconcepts, Ftlhlng Machine. 19 It The prlc:e 01 Item• ctn'I be told from l\9W. 78Fordt·Blrd$1990 •~ ~-Leo native figuret prominently, could make deep ~1~~~~':5 gre~ advertlNd by vehicle '29 Model A,~ Do« Town llaJU 1141 12995· 653"9833 .4uto, air .. pwr. &OOWKF S I / imprealion and cauae you to ~xamine your motives, potential. Com pt. acceuorlu. dealer• In the vehicle Seden, ,_torecl. M.995. 114 MUda R)(§ wagon '72 Super Beetle. 1 owner, '78F0tdGranacle$t990 ••• GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Learn rules before breai.1 ~,. 13800.561·571l9 c:IHJlll•d edvert11lno '46 Ford WOOdlei navy ~· Nf• enG wor~ ,..bit eng, xlnt cond . 4 dr,pwr,alr.891VCX ......,oa cotumn1doeenollne1Ude blue reatorecl $12995 544-1483 $2195642·8717 77ChryaCordObel1HO ALL US•D CAllS them -you'll be tempted to acatt.er your to~. to try being Wh•l•r 15'wf70hp MERC, any appllcable taxH, 'p,p,e1s..&181• · • 73 RED BUG Auto.pwr.alr.ooeTWV everywhere at once. Intuition la on target, short journey ls likely tow time, gtaat lhape. llcenN. tran1fer '"'· ••nMH I 41 ... tlllt/lalet" IN STOCK All• and could include special meM&ge from relative. $8000. 111.-1 831-9480 nnence al\~.,... for llllm UPUU 187 288sL. i3 FUhlon s1~~0~:11:"> 443 w. Bay. CM 645-2983 DBASTICALL V CANCER (J 21 Jul 22) """'"'~" 1 k 'd . h dye air Pollution control ~ Ok bllle, lhelp, bae1 offw leland Show CAr. Pro-Call evenl""" 875-5238 & "---U une -y : .. u• ... "6• UC n e Wlt you I au 7014 vice c:arttllcetlon1 or OYll' $6800. &57-5518 fenlonally r .. tored .... • ..... -c R EDUCED where mo.ney is concerned. You make right move at crucial I, d~ler documentary Adi 1107 120.000. 7141838.·5924 '74 SUPER BUG. N.-. I • L t •-FOR T •IS moment. Popularity i.ncreaaes, you could receive valid "stock tip" 13 loot cyclone llllboat pr81}9ratlon chargee un-pelntltlrff Snrf. Qd cond -u~•,..·-------• t __,_, h . Inco tential ,___ 'll be with treller Slloo or offer. 1 .. 1 olhefWIM apecitled 17a XUdi Fox. N::de aome '70 280SL. auto. elf. 2 s2soo. 545-0630 137 wlidcat.138 eng, ale, S ALE ON L Vt a ~ gat enng. me po u""n:aaes, you more Liz . 553-8214 or by the lld'llr11Mr. work 1800/obo Call IOPI. •lnl cond. Sl5,760 •75 Rab"'t 2 d _ ... OOd lo ml tralter hk up Kini BMW'I ,......n.fident and ~---~will stab'"--. ~9-8260 ' will tek• other M8Z+c:alh "' '· r ..... O • • w LUMUIL~ 1.1..U.C' .---,...,--...,...,.--~ latt lftltl.. till 49J...8283 fl31.()257 cond $1800 540-1080 cond. $8~. 642·5271 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Study Cancer message for valuable '.i't ownership 111ender 30 80 50008. 18100 or take · • .al bin Y "hi h cl " th f .. .en be .. 1-..: Merk 11176. Dal. $5,500. .a '70 MB280SL. drk blu, 78 VW BUG. Sunroof, -C '7 7 5301 i. ouareon g cy e pa -OCUSw&.U onpopw.ca..uty, NptBchSllp 539-7837 V LHMtehll over 11111. ll-'0·8o53 Ivory Int, 1 ownr, ctn & needs paln1 $2250 •7§eldorado,llb0dydam-money and love. Judgment and intuition are on target, gain 27 .E A le IB V lt .. HJhw• ..,.. anlny. Sl8k 780-6798, 751·2967Jey ege.S850eal1.669-9186 AutomatlC , o ptions Indicated through special apeals an~ pe~nal appe~ances. . alpsr'f.°~int ':'nd.4·~...,; V'Olfft~ 80 5000 S Wl\lte, in rt, 731·3050 ·77 Rabbit. 1nr1, 85K ml nu 781 EIDoredo, Sl\Owroom 15090271 I VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Highlight percepuveness, dig paint/main. RDFIVHF, lht·FrH ~u~~. ~~~~:;d. S75oo '7 t MBZ 280SE blry brk1 clean cond clean, carriage top con. '78 3201 deep for infonnation, realize you are on verge of striking pay S 17,000/olr 494-7927 ..,...1 TO ltlll LI Gu, aunroof, must sell. !~!00548~312'1819 &44·1350 11erllbl•. 45,000 mile• . .. u..!. y 'll · --it:..i tial ,_. ••-I • • • I• t A Ill I __... $3300/obo ~1-4919 · every ktra, fuel In). ay•· 4 spe ed o p tto ns •.un. OU receive accea to unUtt.ten uuOl't'nauvn, peop ~ 2&' Laneer-'79, dll, 3 sa:lta. •Ca.II abou1 th-speolal a ' ..... '78 0 IR b It r tern 113 500 Call Judy i598VNFJ behind scenes will work to support your efforts. You might be wheel, VHF. l<not meter, programal lft tlll 72 1280SEb. 1orlg. 1reb11 11 air!: 488~ ·.~~~~:.; 9.5 ·1wh1.'1520 • 79 3201 aaked bef med' latho nice Try S15M 25' mo or, e oe. u y • .. s..i' to appear ore ia. . Merril St~p '80. iasu '84 BMW 3181's 73 BMW 2602. 4 IPd. anrl. loaded. 18500 760-88e5 $2850 OBO 8-8451 '78 Sevu1e, gr..,gray. vlnyt LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Harmony us restored on Must sell. Trl $12M. S288Mo. $3500/bat ofr. 842-3152 dya Jim, 870-8585111ea '78 Rabbit, runs like new. roof, 1 .. ther. •lee 111 & bomefront -wish comes true and romance is no longer a Avery & Co. 87 ·8990 .83 MBZ 3000., '78 2eoc, mint cond. orig orig paint, 35MPG, air. windows. 1 ownr, 79,000 -~ y 'U · f · ds d infl l 'll be 75 2002 aunrool, 1tereo. ownr. brwn ~t. Sl2.000 $2900 848-6533 ml, nu radiator. gd cond . .... anger. ou WUl nen an uence peop e.. you 28' Swedish Stoop, sleep• S419 Mo b•~· euper cond.. ...... · $5995 875·6611 Scorew~ed,dpraisedth anL~b cof~d receivmine valuatl ble gilt. Taurus, !q~=d~g!,':"'c~~':. '83PORSCHE9«'• $3 obo 548-8451 6'42-7080 . ~!mpvm~b1ie~P ,,~:/. '80 sev111e. mint cond. rp10 an ano er l ra igure pro en y . s 480010BO. Private $388Mo. '78 BMW 2002. wht, no air 'll 111,t • ILITI retrlg .. ale. emlfm cau.. hand detelled & weahed SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on career, business Par1y 213·558-5781 eves .83 MAZDA RX7,1 $4900. ll31·5272 $28,500. 1·533·4242 41K. super clean, $6,800 every mont'1. Forest ec;:; enterprise, ability to impress superiors and get green light for 7· 11" Montgome"' dbl 1219 Mo. 79 BMW 320, xtra clean, ·eo 3000. Ivory/Ivory Int, OBO 640-1292 wfaaddle lthr Int. S9 · De · · ., s10 "50 ,,.,,2••• eunrool ·•roy1 $17 ooo Firm. E.mergency .. 1 •. unusual pro)E!Ct. fine terms, streamline techniques, avoid hulled fiberglass aallboat. •" · ,_.,... """ · .. • · ·79 Ost Rabbit, dh1 edition, 760· 1558 eves1wtmd1. th-h nstantly ........ k " thing f thing,, n.:~ la . n-wltl\out aalla. $995. ·93 SUPRA'• ·eo BMW 3201. Sunrf, 5 Call 497-585-4 4dr, air. eteteo, •Int cond. -------- .._. W 0 co ""'""' some or no · s-........ ~ P ys Sell uaed w/aalla $400. 124<4 Mo. apd, amflm can. S9000. '80 3000, eunroof. xlnt 23K. $4500. 851·3922 '82 Coupe De Viii.GS. key role. 873·8157 • No Games Daya 752 ll200 • twknd cond low mllee $19 900 . · Like new, orig. own«. lull . SAGITl'ARIUS (N?v. 22-~ 21): Long trip may be in 71l 20' O'Oey wftrlr, alp• •NoGlmmldl• 840.()81; . II D•ri 540-09S5, Evei 1:,.n°:d~.·~:~1·,~~~~~~: rr:i~~·b·:~!;.,,1191~~!~:;· offing -gather material, out.Une expenses, display aen.se of 4, ~alley, VHF. Ille tines, • Co-llQnet• welcome Conveniently Located e1 478 lan1aat1c. gr1 on 011. Vogue wire wheel•' responsibility. Relationship grows stronger, Involvement with ;~4~!,~.S:~1;:N7>'scond Paymenta + tax '°' 80 &Compet111Y91yPrtced '80 so Turbo 011. 10 ml, $3150. 97.0548 reduc to $1 2,950: creative project is also highlighted. Cancer, Capricorn persons mo1. Closed end. 111. lie § lthr Miii, Champagne '79 Rabbit, orig ownr, exit 546-4370 or 1·•98-1481 figure romin tl CAT27, 1978.almoatnew &aec.req. ext, s24•900. Dy• mech, mutt-· $2995. TllEUllEIT C pr-.RICOenuy(.Dec 22 J 19) Wha ._ tial Atomic 4, llB, $11.950. 523-2590. evN 651·6344 931-3815 AP RN1 . ~an. : tappearsasu .... tan Oay1 835-8685 or LEASE Salee-1-•1ng '83 3000 Turbo si r · IELECTill l · 1 te '---k Kn i ~-..i rdingl -• · 79 Sc:irocco lull pwr. air. o•nsrnereya mporaryset...-.:. ow t,p~acco y wknd/e111145-22Q3 • blk/blk, 5800 ml. atereo nu red met paint 011etemodel lowmllMQe without unnecessary brooding, worrying. Aries, Libra natives CLASSIC 78 It wooden fO' CARVER $28,500. 548--9393 very ciMn & dependable: Cedlllec1 In Southern willbeoomeatrongallies.Majoraaaignmentisnearcompletion-achoonernowforllles1 AMERICA l()J5~·HMW ~.•k about the money we grt gas mileage. $4500 CelllomlalSeeuatodayt knowitandgetreadytocelebrate. $175,000. AMERICAN .....,N«lOI: '*"""''" 1'•' can eave you thru our 845-5374orM2-8189 llAIEll you':~~!!'i!:~~~~-~~·o:!>~cf~~ :e~ ~~(£not :~~::ER~~CEH~A~Nf. (l1~)~i~:U.. ~ pure~~·"·· '];~~~~~~:;,1.·3~~k 2!'!!~:~d time for direct encounters. Check legal statue, be positive Hobie 14. $750. 2 hp OIB. 8#\ D1eOo Salee ~Leaalng 1301 Quilt Street .80 Dll Dalher Wgn, 4 apd, :4o0sTA M8e8sA0 conce.ming rights permissions. Build a strong legal case. Another s95. &46-485714"_.233 (111) Ill· 11ll WIEST NEWPORT BEACH alr. snrf. 11ereo, 45mpg g -1 A.quarian is involved. HOBIE 18. treJtet w/cat llYEmllY 111-HOO . $2750. 831·3016 Cbntltt 1 PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):Follow through on hunch -~i~~~~r~y u=~· ;:,i •I 1141 aoml R1•nbfb~t d10etokMl1 d4elxru' nlo1 ,ft Mon•• con·-.. :u. individual .. A..o taught you much m·. past i .. &g"'" available and late lt--'·t1/ *'77 830c:al: 4 'Pd. AIC. ,, ~ ~ ·-· ,........ w n ... ...... flee S 1,950. ll75-5278 ,..... (378VOA) '78 MGB Corw, wire whle. 1a'n 111i1 c. s 3 7 9 5. bodyfengftren1/uphol1to willing to aid. Focus also on employment. pets, general health 1111 30 Mark 11175 011 Putt Ml S •'79 320I; 4 tpd, AIC. amltm cau. exit cond, lo 970.-05-48 p. No dent• or ruet. and recent re90lutiona concerning diet, nutrition. Cancer native recetcrulM r~ed: Npi •81 MBZ 22(1 hOOd. trunk, (991¥EOI ml. 13460. 5-45-3889 s1100. 638--3932 B ' VW *·a2'3201· 5.....,. to ml '81 Rabbit Conv, 5 1,000 . plays ~ey role. ch Sllp. 25,000. 011\er pan.. 75 ... (lFGE~ .. •) ...,.... · ·79 MO MIQet conV9rttble. ml. extt. 18950. 873•2858 69 ConcourM '1n, good 539·7837 Bu• re•r bench . '"., 1"000 1 It d cond $900 ft 6p 1161-2220 llel-2220 *(900'8333~5·)5 epd. "S" Pkg. .!ooo· . 8m73~90x20n con . 847-S836 m lnuh1' , ......... u .. "u 1211 Pia•H_LOr1au 1221 Lido 14, l(lnt cond., w/trlr, ,..--,..----,,---...,.......~.........-.., - 1212 3.x6· Chi,_ Rugs. s 150. sPlnet PfanOI bench, xlnt 11111. H/0 etrap. llttlng PAINT AND LIGHT BODY •. ., 3201: 5 tpd, en rf, PHI"' HSS ® '19 Camero Berllnetle '"b.,.o""'V""IN'"'o_s.,X""[,.e··--s•ea'""r•11 2.78 Cara1 CUblc Zircon· tone & cond. $500.. brldle. wtilaker pole etc. WORK: Save SS & In· (1CHJ134) ~ convened to Z28 321< · 111 1121640 8688 873 <4579 Iv m1g $1950. 213·891·1662 er-Y"4i' c:ai's vaw. *'81 320!; 5 IC>d. AIC '79 ~ Dt1 504, 4 tpd, air, ·~ ~ ml. xlnt cond., 1 owner, froetllrM relrlg, $200; · • • · . SABOT 81t. N-paint, by IS. Biii 9119· 1221 ( 1CUU444) ltereo, snrf. PS, PB. PW, p p S 4 9 O O I 0 b o aola& end teblel, S50M: 4 Tickets Monterey Jau Upright Plano, greet con· ,175. 963_5272 .. atH Waat::F --*'79 3201; 4 tpd, tunrool. 35mpg Mint cond. ..._ • 752·1551, 644·0827 bunk bed1, $175: abuled Fest11111, hotel re11r-dltlon. $500. ll7S-681l8. " ---(889XMK) 13850. 831-3018 a 1011 sleepet. S50, 11atlon1, lace value S 1 ,. __ i l "O Snipe Phoenl• 235811 Ai;helt CUh lmmea. #Of *'80 833cll: 4 lpd, Lo Ml. PtrlCLt 9157 '83 Berllnette-toaded. wingback chair, $75 714/833-2900. ru rrt1••-· -w/Westgatetrlr,ueedllt· yourvehlde,domeetloor 5555493 • llll•Kllll'I everylhlng, .. Vil. pen 4 speed. low mileage 154858681 '80 3201 Automat JC. loaded llADHB04j '80 3201 5 speed, loaded llAOR2621 '81 3201 Au1omat1c. lo aded f062623) '81 3201 S spetd, loaded (I CHS2771 '81 3201 Au1 omatlc. loaded flOOBJOSI '82 3201 s Pkg • blacl<. loaded f026'4 I 21 '82 528e S spetd. low mileage f I ERLI 651 '82 52~e Automatic, loaded pFDf 1901 '82 528e Avt o matrc, loaded flEOS2821 '82 633csl 9.430 miles 12AICV999j '83 3201 5 speed. ,..arranty fl FVlC-437) '84 3181 ll73-8228 780-9031 f''5'arwe sea Line KOO H tie, In racing cond. Beat f0telgn. 551·821l5 *'82 7331; 5 apd, loaded 1178 Por1che 924 , cond Sliver/grey ext, J-1-. &HPOutboerdS600/obo Reel1,300yerd1ol80ton offer 673-1370 TR •oe 2,.., -·"'Ip·. (7355837) AM/FM. sunroof, clean. SOUTH ctiarcoal Int, 4200 ml. Automa11c, loa<Jed .IS i ...... •11 t~t d~on •• .,, e~"'. ... U'9 v_,_ .. , ••• •111 good condition S7 500 Sl 1,250 obo. 966-0421l mllesl 14204301 "-Ion S•tphlret S 10, Evlnrude 1145-2963 2750 N-.:::...,,.. -"'Blod "':p''1 venture 15' CBI' Nda wot1<, 2Br 2ba on 113 llCfe for -· COUllTY ~. .. v_,,_, I ... S250/obo. 1142-5040 ~~ 2 .. ~ ~-r. 87"'3022 208 w. 1•1. Santa Ana Of best otter. 751..e742 SEE IS FlllSTI Garnete 5 ea. Blue Brunawlck POOi Tbl S7..5. 22. C M. ,...,_ """' -J" LOOK rOR RED r •I"/ Topaz S50 ee. 640-81l88 553-91l86. 751-8282 0 --.N-el_ll_&_R_l_p_C_u_r_I ---1 •arlat kalf. 7 l WE Ill CIOMdSundey 1~: i~~:.· te',~"~ri:: VOLllWAIEll We hlYe • gOOd IMCllOn ,-, llfU. Diamond Cutting Factory· Cat play lrM. Never used sull~. s•o to $100. Surf· 151 Boll Mrefr;( S800 CLW "HS l:E~i t~'e~~~~·~i 117.200. 494.7997 .... WILL Ill ~~1e~.~~&u~=.;hev· -------- Pf\CN. beaut. diamond•. nmgs 6$9.7232 $150. 5-48.-6().47 2 HP Jol\naon OB S50 Ill TllOll cond . new' P•~n~t ~~ VolumeSalel, s~ ,, .•. Big Ille. lent buys. tow Light brown carpel Eve-board, 5' 10". ttl-tln, 50 HP Jol\naon OB $200 .,_ & *'73 914 1 7 1 11 tlMIUl.I" .. LSO All SHAPES&. SIZES Evwy11\lng '°'baby. Play· Sherwood Reg.. u.s 55 HP Jol\naon OB $1000 731·48'44 or 875-4719 And L.eUlng LARGEST Engl agemenL I ROllngs; !'!'. pen,awlngetc.752·2820 Ol11er·1 alum. tank, 5HPJotrnwonOBt300 18711BeachBlvd SELE,.-y-'ON r ng1; OOH emo .... 1 Sherwood pr... gauge 25 HP Johnaon OB $400 ... ... ... '13 36' 8 RENOVATION HYl'ltl"iton 8elCll '-I I .. __ L1~1•-887·29561211 F~"!%~~:,1pi~oi~ ~":1~4d1:e8"' a..i ~~~ i~":%:!~ t= s~~r:-~:~G 'C:01~': ::'~!of:: (71•> 142-2000 OF NEW .. -11111~ PIMM call 1145-7997 -~·......,..,,-----3470 N. CMtrt Ave. lf500. 851-5999 VOLKSWAGEN '83 & '8.6 C TlCket.Uonterey Jazz For sale: 3 wheel bike S35. "' la•lt , 19UCConoatetlM~t~I St, LONO BEACH ·ea 912 "~. 6 tpd, etereo. EXCLUSIVEL V ;:;C:~~"ii-11'---'•Jiiiil;.;;;1 'T F ti I hOtel H 1••• v-WI ·-(No. Cherry exlt-405) ..,,... p.~ h BM'., .I ea 111 · ,. r· Con1ole TV S35 . ltr" -• NoSun. Set/Mononly. _, ~11•)1••··ll-In orig cond. 18450/bit @WllTWAG I N~''',) evy . nu W"S vallons. 1101 value 551•3105 1 s::,c::, 1g • ., too -----~--USEDCARS& TRUCKS • _. -ofr.15~·91133 •. 11 d . d • Ur.eatbatt/gen., 4-dr E'ViER/ 7 14/83 3 • 2 9 O O, r • • ,_. -·-• ...... u-T ... • COME IN OR c "LL "'OR r.ct.ln• Welcome "' peraon an prou ex· sdn Impala 68K actual 790-903l John Wayne Club $800. watt tpkre, newr UMd, n ._... " r '75 914 PorlChe 2.0. wht. cluelve VW agency dedl· ml. 1 faml~ owned car iiiii::tllu"al •i ll Call 7141780·9031. worth $700. Sac. S99 WIU TUYIL FIB IPPUllA&. MUST SELL· '79 320!. LI 8'>PMf grp, ete<eo, xlnt. cated to quality -W:.. S1800. 536-3932 "'" • (213) 927-8511. DINelfgae engine repalre conmer-0.Ullo Blue. S Ptlg, Recaroe. an $5000/otr. MS-3045 apare pert•. aod e com· ~------~ U demltaue cup1 l Magic: lsleod Gold mem· 1-UI llLY & ma In I. 11 your llmlllf rf, btau emffm cue, '71l 930 T b $30 000 petltlve HIH pr Hen· ~ 11 OT#ER ,.,,.,, WIOlfl Lenox Wheat • ..,......, dock·alao Mii & lnetall all 18211 BEACH BLVD. alarm, Mich XVS, Mov· 873 3337 ur o. • · 11t1on ol 1he unique 173 !503,,,. Dart SWJ"""' 't · $125 A berlhlp.BeetOtfe<.Mov· Donlwutemytlme. marine 11ectronlc1 el HUNTINOTONBEACH Ing, 18500. Call 9-8, • Volkawegen quellty ve-... ,.,. 5-::; tt..2• . . .,...., ~· ~~"· 1 · ;ier. lngou1of8tate. Evening• SAE componenttwfAR 90 dlec. pricee. Cell loC'frM Ul .... l t ..... llll 714-751-0749, Terry. lel• ~ Jig hides .....,.,, .. .,...,.. .. 1~~ ~ ::u~~~~~ Me<e·<Mess::~4Tendem ~1~i!~r::9~:.e ~~~ =~-!&tJ Me M~~~ WI PAY Tlf llWI n:;.: 13 -456-38001111 1!!:~r:I2~~;. ~ @:,o;,c;~L~:~·= (~:1, ~~dMu1teng, ctnt !!!~ '78 HONDA 1185,c:nslhedve!Wtgold CNIMf 1145. Sc:hwlnn BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA S.-gull 3'~ hp mlr. ~ ........ 172 Dataun boo. aap. 875-4870. EcurleSl\lrleeCorp. 40K ml. on rblt eng, recliner 185. ll4S.9441 185. BaJa 195. Moped Color TV. 2 yr wrnty twlol•!'1n5der) •7w31t..'!: 7 50 AUi •Hiii 110K ml. AM/FM ST. 'II U • ._ .. II Beet Deal. All Waye evetytl\lng 1\11 bMt't r&- 4 speed, wagon 1071VPRI '79 TOYOTA To pl-your m...age befOl'B the reeding public, phone • ..,,5 tt..e•., """ (,_ _ " ·uu1 NINI --75 •.e2 -""' _.'""' 7fl00Weetmln1te<Blvd. 1tored,freat ......_..able -· • .,...,....,4c.• 1148. Fr" def. O,_, I .. '.,.. ._..,. XI t S18 500 1 '""3 •2.e2 ....,........, ..... Ill~ a Deeb 7012 "· · · ...... -.. Neare..cn1W"'m1n11er c:ar. e 2.0915 111 5. N-O'nelll weteult S lOO. Sun. TV Jol\n'1 &48--1788 _ 24e0 Hlltlot Blvd. '73 1~, ,_ tlr•, 4 tpd, Phone 7141VW1·WEST Merk. '3200/0BO Cellca GT f I fSG2261 u..o weight bench $15. Sharp Video Recorder SA oot NewPor1 e;;ch COSTA MESA $1000/ofr Mfl...41114 Total Pe<formance VW's '81 DATSUN 9&4-5728 ModelVC8500,S300. mooring 110.000. Ml-4* ..... 1411 .74 290Z.QOOdcond.Otlg "AreYou '70Meverlck,1)4Kfectcond Nlcel Sofa, Lov .. Ht. Forlnlo:631·2853 780-0789 Wlmll ownr, newly painted, ffiCARVER Havtn'AnyFun?" ~3}00ou~~lgN'.;1 11~~~: Maxima llAYK9151 Chair & Ottoman. uMd Ptwtr INll fiiZ 31l' lllp, power bolt, utll1, belgefbltt Int. $5000 obo. ~ AM I F M a I er• o . '82 HONDA very lllU•. recently paid dock box, MCurlty. w"' Good. dMn Uled eare; Call Dale 752·2640 dye. -1'./l\....[;. w ' Look' 0 S1500fbll olr. 6'45·9182 ~~~~===~1 $7 00, Ull S300 . 181 bUffQd Bay bOet, nu Nwpt,$2601moe50..1225 prefer 1976-1983 Buick•, 893-222011191. Ml-RO NPloO'OlllaMl!I ere '"' ut Accord 11DS84661 iii 2131402-9228 bett.&motorAug.'83.Nr JaQuare . TR71 & . l'<f'M'OllllW"4 t7Wl6406'1.M • '73 Mueteng. Good cond. O'Nell Full w .. Sult xlnt ~s.1~f3n d s 7 3 0 0 . ~·=~ ... ~~~·pr; ~::.:.U'r:V = ~?8~-:C.~)( .= Ct.OW> SUNDAYS for Beach Area ~~~c:>°gr:t. s,~~~;i , 82 PORSCHE Delly Piiot Ct...in.d, fl.42·5&78 '"<>rkr f'ubilif:•llo•• ....... me ltO -1U." • I p1111 1b. •d In th~ Oall7 Piiot and go1 loll of c•ll• with lhru to fHt qwolrflH P"Pt. cood $110obo. ll4CH>997 &«-4506, pakU Cell CllW at 8auer cea., loW ml .. new tlr•. 'IJi! 1111 VW Q olr ll75-4945 ~24 Coupe. pEVH&lot 19ft '41Chrl1CranRun-Motora at (714) 558-71M9or549-6421 1 . wners LOOKtrnll~~·~, Red Wing e1eel loed work ab®t, full r111oretlon, NewPort aide ti• up to 50f1. 979-2800. '79 280CX OL, ..... hu 1 Toyota Coron• '75 Squlr• won l '72 P!Yfn. n"' ~ rnai boot1, new, a 7•~. $45. C<>neourM. In NB Labor No llve aboerd. S1°'1. --------ev""f9d Wlfe'I eet Dnt Wagon.L new bflkH, & Buyers! Sebrlng Plul, Ilka nu, •••nn• . 752·2820 0y -'tnd, Nwpt Dunea Call Joe 873·2810 WI WAIT W. bf";;'~ Int. 35K ml, "'"· •2.000 or belt $995 ... 850-8130 Wooden u1111ty building. CamfJ1round. S 17 .000 Sllp to 37 n. Huntington aJA1 lal Ull 5-tpd, A/C, PIB, PIS, oftel. 857-8221l • '78 Granada, need• v1l119 '7 7 CAD new cond. 15'x 22·. obo 5-495-9558. Harbor. 213-692-2930 0t A, M f FM . Ill 9 6 O. 1983 Supra s Package. tob. front lender dinted. Low mlleaqe fl9lTEP1 Ready 10 mo111. $2995. '·1-9_f1_G_lup-.,-.-lf-B·-O-/B-. Office 714·1l39-3950 873-3504 BlkfBlk. 114.900 obo Former cuetomera ot $800/olter.1144-4817 &45-7100 150 hp, fully equlped. WANTED; Slip for 45· 1111-.81 Oateun 31oax. clnt 759-8024 alter S pm Chick l\lll'aon VW, N-· ·77 Mu1t1nG Merli II V8 '18 FORD Youth bed w/3 drawe<1. _l>M __ ·9_4_73_____ boat In Newport HBfbor cond thr out rune,_ 82 2 d S57"5 n Port Beaclh. are "4come l\tchbk, T roof. p/1, T Btrd 1905TVlCI 155 875-8 50 Boat In Brl1tol cond. u ' ' ' gray r. • rm. et CommonwMtth VOik•· 74,000 ml. $2260 -1 221tS.aray.Cuddycabln. ll73-ll810 • apd. air, $4195. 11l,OOOm1.exllcond.Call wagon Your needl fOf 553.1573 '80 OLDS i iH WulM 1220 Head, stove , •lpa 4. 849533 alt 5 644-23111 Authorized Warranty ·-==-----=--..,._...,...,.- WANTED number 8 In $11.1175. 552-9728 11-...1 12 280ZX. T·top, 15 IC>d. ~d-~ 1171 Servlc.. Service, & Parte '78 Mu1teng Futbeck,low 88 Royale. II BCB83SJ S•l-•y Bingo Rewttd 25' Carver. lmmac .. wlll 9ail6oerd cu1tom I 'll" neb loeded Extended Mfvlce wlll be cour1eously mel. ml., air, auntoof, 4 epd, '81 BUICK ll73-3838 Mii or trade. SH.000. new $400. Wind.turfing iiiii!i1iliF;;;;or~d"'e•rm--·.•i.%iioifiiioniiiii wtrr. new etletler, Alkl"G T l)tl Spltellre, lo SM u1 todtyl llawleu orig oond e75-5881 Hawaii rig $400. Sll,9001000. mutt wt!, rl'll, V9'y dMn. $3.450. S2950 970.0549 Re9~ flAN0344f IHical l1it. 1224 28. Searay Expreu. twin fl.41·8819 ::c:,~':c;.~l· ~~!: 1SK ml. 499-2922 833•1198 ~ FIRST PERSON w/'2200 '81 CAD 2 guitera, MW Vameha 470 mercrulMfl, Ilk• nu ll~n $800/0BO 49-1992 rll11rl t nl Vt ~ 17 ~ ,.,. thl• very clean '63 Acoulllc S100, Crown pp 873-7677. ll73-7873 Larry In eet• ol VIP Ken· J2 530df 2+2, 4 J;MCI 'il eb§:n;;cJ, electrlcaJ ·~ ~ hunderblrd. 759·1914 E1e9antt. fl 8VWl6ll :;~~lectrlc S75. 50'dllFIB Traw1er 1~rlx.xlnt::=p~= ne11orteave~ ffotlte,l'W/teng.111.000. workl850 540-1823 ere~ '82 BUICK crulM Mexico or Al11ka beg s200 55e-01ee 73 FOl'd Courier Pu .. rad ~2 .. 721l ·es BUG . RUNS 0000 A 173 CURI . MINT COND Ctntury llESK 1081 Br811d new Elec1rlc Baaa 11rong .., ...... ell xttH tlr"· amlfm 1te<eo, tool Flat ltU 11500/obo. 551-3732 • 4 IC>d. 11ereo. $1800 ~~:;8 S7 5 /0BO. ll~~:1~~~~0~-:_~ 8~e-8!:68;~ ~::o:.~~~3 !~~k =·54~~ eng 1671 121. so;;, OM ;;;n;: '15 Bug~run•QOOd. i1500 cnuunuWE•LtH 548·8898 • ~FOR ltED TA&/ .... -------1 age. Lookl nice. 11200 obo. 5:>1-3732 UWIWUl1 ft '74 C1p1I Vil, reblt. xtnt fW /IHOIE (}IXJTESJ ~wtnn Le Tour 10 'Pd. n Ford Couflet wtt;l'nfH obo. IM2-&701 ..... vw auo -tty~-· VOLKSWAGON cond S 18 50/oller . HllltlY.1 · 0....,1 Nld1•le ... , .. ,..,, .... ,,, Ilk• ,_ $176. Kuwahara 1he41. 12290, 494-~955. ov • ,... • -873 1003 · BMX S150. 975-5278 851-0178 •• --w 4 elf S1400 oeo. MUST SEE • ~..z:-...... 9!00ft, . 950·8'94 Authort• vw OMler ----.....--=,,..,....,,...,..,,,...--I lr-·11\1 /Vt Wfleomr' ,.. c ... aattn '79 CMllY \4 T. iOnOi)elii. 9""" ObO. 873-54 lll 81noe 195.:> """ ,,(11 Comt-,ifll """"'' Camper~• new. II;;:& nu eng, nu tlr11. lo ml. '87 BAJA 9u0, 1800 oo Ml-tiff ~"" HOce ~ "4IW<t- d•h1•• over cab !or l3e75. 860-t424 ..... 1119 =·::.:1·e-~:,oo" & 2~ Mltea Nott" of South '">'!! ~ «t.OIY W• Toyota. Oatwn Truok '79 Toyota pjCllup, lfnmeQ. t 4 J & m& *· MO MUST 00 s..l-«t2t90• Cotlt ,_. et 1442 a. SALE ENDS etc. llOV., link, IC9bo1t, 13875. (t14)848·1140: lmt 20,000 ml, lttle new. ' ertefol (oorner of Ed• , • t c . • 7e o / o 8 o . (213)425_.8 tO Mita, dye 120-0344. '17 Camp«, "'"~r.:r' lnettl 81nte Ana. P&lnl. etc. Auna~ SUN., SEPT• 649· 1M2 Uk tor Uirry .81 Toyota <4x4 LO'IW mite-911/'ftnd M4-1Sto oond. 11"9. M -• 1 • -Call an ... 89m. 5 S AT• l'.M .I =:.~ennel• or eoe. AJC, Pi, a.. Nr Inn lllf ·=·n.nvrt.Odooncl. hlft IUI '80 Cut1111 Supreme CLOSED ON ,,.,,..-......,,--·-........ ,..,... aMll Mini. N600. cell tlml. 5l7·1M16 '78 OOIYO 2U& Br°"Ohn. amltm .c..-.o lettr IL UH twe 642.()()U ·ea. OOOd paint nu r.dlate. cond. Mull Mii.' .~ :"' ~~ ~· LA80R DAYI .,. Q Moped 586 mt ,... .... t1«10otlo. 8.J~5418 Firm. ~941 ~ o.ie 1i2-2fl.40 dye. & •lnl oond '300. &ff.07M 18 wind ow Ve:.t ... 6'11. nu tWI. nu pelnt, •fe Volllo 28& WegOI\ lt3..U20 ...,_ 1 82 Puch MCli*i. Neow en-cyctfnder evto. 1rana, nu '"°'°'· "" Int, ltftltm oooct oondttlon. M.350. ~HS Qin.. )Ctn1 oondfUon. $600 l&OO OIO. 587·1127 c.... t1450. &4e..oto2 7&2·7465 ..,., 9'1fn. ~NIMI u fllm. '31·2044 '67 VW Vl\N nu trw.,.. •ft 4J>m. WAITll 144 IOU 1L~ailne. i 00 . ..... ,.Iii/ rn=· ~1::'' ... ..... .. ·n to '11. pp 842-41727 ·f• lunt>lra. eu1o, aunrool. ........ Mii . •All'l'll la110or.,.,.MW121 1111 WhMI, new llr••· •n Ron& itsiO ;;;;a; •74 Oodoe ...... ,. ea.Mt ...... aa.ooo ml s 11001obo. btttetY l ~ TLC. ml .. 121~"3-1112 °' •m n ... &46-0772 aft. S 1100/obo. M2·27&3 819·340 aft ~m IMcfl't ftnte\ -.c:tton 'IO ............. v =, -d, .... ....:::: 1'!i "' lllZI of Pfevlo111ly own•d --· .. ,._ JUn ........ ·11 &uMI ffM iO XJnt · .......... van • vei •· Pt.ctc1tie1, Audi• and roede d. ~•.ooo ml. Cond. VetY ctMn.'14M =·h:e~"::~~ •RLll'f v~, 17.00. c.u aft I pm, otio.790-0'100 ...,. ··-.. .... "2 ..... 7 'iO HueQvefne 286. it50 VCIMMfiii. ~ ......... ,.~ ...,_ 4ff.4233 C.-.. to~ Mcf ~ You don'l M9d I 0Mn to · ' WNt...., 1t1i1 hid 1t11, ..--. "dr• IHI" -'*' _yo,v Honda !iO Od OOfld 50 "°' 'em °" IM --HM>Li-:;'8..ct,' U5 .. C0911 HW1· P'9Cle an .. In ""' D8IY l•I\ pl~ 08650 81m1lll With a Ol•lfttd M c• 1.a) • .aaa IWwPOr1 9Mctl Hot Want Mel Clall no-t 150 obo. t42·1S 18 a .. ~ .. ,_..,. I • .... 6?3--0900 I 4Ma·H11. l ' DRllHil COAST ... 60 OUT THE BACK DOOR ... • bARFIELD ® IT'5 TIME YOU rol5 LEARN WHERE THE FIRE £XIT 15 <# ( ( I THIS WILL BE 6000 FOR 80Tf4 OF US ••• I WON'T ~AVE TO LISE A CAN OPENER ANVMORE .•. IN CA5E OF FIRE, GO 5TRAIGHi TO YOUR 5WIN&INB PET DOOR. GOT T'-IAT? .. ·-YIUR lllllDll lllLY PAPIR ~ I Ip· //, I'D 0£TTE.R GIVE THEM A LITTLE TE5T WHATEVER ~APPENED TO -SYf.PER-A.fWVND l'HE- Ol ,..kftCHEN TABLE ? by Jim Davis , • -· t .. , 1 \ ---· ------------------ ,) NANCY @ 1-" ·· .... ' . THERE'RE WHATS TROUBLE'? I . THE OWINN THE WE ONLY HAVE ONE TWINS. THEY ALWAYS RIBBON AND I'M DRESS ...._____ ·-· ... ~ WEAR\NC:r IT A LIKE I THINK I CAN. SOLV E THE PRO BLEM ( DENNIS. THE MENACE Thats fwvr.y . A liffle while ago, the wafer was r ight HEiE! An: now it's WAJ out THE~! JUDGE.PARKER © 1983 UNted Featwe .. Inc. , What did he say? LOOK, YOU CAN'T SPEND BUT I'M CONCERNED ABOUT SHEILA! YOUR LIFE WORRYING SHE'S A WONDERFUL PERSON ... ANO ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS' I 'M BEGINNING TO THINK THAT PROBLEMS, ABBEY! SOMETHING'S SERIOUSLY WRONG ! ' YOU MEAN YOU 'LL BREAK DOWN AND DANCE ? MEANWHILE YOU LOOK LOVELY, MOTHER OLIVER I EVERYONE AT THE CLUB WILL TAKE YOU ANO SHEILA FOR SISTERS, NOT MOTHER AND D.ALJGHTER ! • , ~ .. I NOW YOURE BOTH WEARING IT by Hank Ketcha by Harold Ledoux IT SHOULDN'T COME AS A SURPRISE! RAYMOND'S BEEN MORE OR LESS TELLING COME ON, LET'S GO OVER TO THE CLUB FOR DINNER ! THEY EVEN HAVE A BAND THERE TONIGHT! US THAT! I DON'T KNOW, 'YOU ALWAYS MAKE ME FEt;:LSO GOOD, RAYMOND I SAM .... BY THE WAY, HERE'S A CHECKlO COVER ~UR AIR FARE AND OTHER EXPENSESt 1 REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR COMING! I LET'S JUST BE CERTAIN THAT SHEILA .. DOESN'T LEARN ' IT W/4S MY iDEA ! I'LL NEVER SAY I A WORD! I 0 -- WHEN '(O(J IHINK ABOOT IT I , WE sc.HOOL DESKS ARE 7HE I IYI05T Vm\L PIECE OF EQUIPMENT IN 1HE SCWJOt... ! . MOON MULLINS W11HOOT 05, STUDENTS lUOOU> ~UER MAKE IT 1HROUGH 1HE DAt; t I'D k.IKE 10 HAVE QO{)R AfrEN1lON FOR A tmMEITT IF I COOLD f IF ~ DO~VT BELIEU£ ME ... I'M OONCERNE'D ABOOT UOlJJ U1'11E RESPECT SCffOOL D65KS ACTUA~4' RECEIVE I • 1HBl JU5T TRQ m GO m 6L.EEP 5TANDIN& UP ! by Ferd and Torn Johnson ~EE ... I REMEMBER BACK AFTER SECONE>~RA!>E, ITSE:t::MED LIKE ... EVEN ,AFTER THIRD GRADE IT WAS A LONG, LON~ TIME FROM MAY BUT NOW SEPTEMBER COMES B,ACI< f ,ASTER'N JNSJ NT ~EPLAY. SUMME~ WOULD Go ON \ IHDSE: c:>cUooL DESKS HARDLY HAVE TIME TO COOL. OFF, ,AND HERE WE«> A<iAIN ! DOCTOR SMOCK ~ ,. FOREVER ... i'H' OLDER I c&ET, IH' FAST~R TIME GOES BY--111 .. 1... DECEMBER, ANYWAY ... 10 SEPTEMBER. HOW Ae>ou-r FOR ,-HIS -Y-OP MESPICO FROM Me!XICO ~ ""rH IS POC'S FROM SWl "f'ZE!Rt...AN c:>. SO WHA-Y-'S IN HIS e>AG ?» IHE: FIRST OF DSCEMBER. TO "TH' 25~ STILL. L,ASTS ASOUT ~ MONTHS . by George Lemont SHe's FROM :t"fAC...Y. WHA-Y-WOUC...P YA SAY IS IN HeRS? UN-rlc...IH15 "T"OWN cse-rs A v1c:>eo AR.CAc>e, 1'MeRe s NO.,-MUCH -fO PO FOR ,.LJN, 15 'TH l!!!Al!!\1' --~Iii -• ' -- LI ID B L. •• e I CANT &VEN ~EP OUT OF ~E ~ I . • r~~ ~WAYS 'fMI., WAV ~-Fl~T WISEK Of: ~L I ......................................... -. ..... ----------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ~re •t le.st 'six differ· ...as In dr•wlnt det•ll• between tott •nd bottom 1N1Ml1. How .-ldlly c•n you find them? ChKk •nswers with those below. 1a11•wi '' wouoq 1u111t1g 9 6u1u1w '1 010•~ s 6un~ui..u s1 ~6uno1 ., p.IJ~MC>I '\I OU•M ( IU•JIU•P S1 e11.J..1Qwn l 6u1n1w ,. 6•Q 6uqpU)t l s~nu.JJ•IPQ ~unif)rWhirl@ ® -------by Hal Kaufman . • AGING PROCESS! Fill bl•nks with missing ages: 1. "When I was _____ _ I wais justbeiJun ... " 2. "Sweet ." 3. "Life Begins •t ------ CLOSE-UP STUDY TESTS LIMITS This story is said to have appeared in a college humor paper Student "Professor. will you explain to me the theory of limits?" Professor: "Wei I, young man, let's say you and your dale are sealed on a sofa. You move half way toward her. Then you move half way again. Con linue this tor some lime. reducing the distance between you each time by .SO per cent. Theoreti cally. you will never reach her. On the other hand, you will soon be close enough for practical purposes." 4. The wa y to become a centenari•n is to live to be . Answer in 1 minute. pa.pun"""'<> • Ai"':I c UMt••s i ~ 1 • Sum Fun! If I divide the number of dollars in my wallet by two. three, four, five or six, there Is one dollar over each time. Whal amount is in my p<>cket? ,,•11ot1 -Ai••s • Flower Patch! Find • flower In each sentence. 1. This sod.1 is yummy. 2. Your h.lir is beautiful. 3. My hotlse number is one zero seven two. 4. Harv•rd p.1ns Yale. A•U•d t a<e>lj ( •!'I t ~·••Q I • Riddle·Me·This! What days are best for getting a tan? Sun·days. What mountains go "Quack, quack?" 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The postponement of Mike Nlchoa.'s long-awaited Silkwood from summer release to Christmas is due either to "story problems in mistakes and was offered a job by the president or Juki Office Machine Corp., which sponsored the key event. -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -Rocker Rod ~._--.,....,.n---~ Stewart, constant· ly teased about what he'd do if su~ denly confronted with his arch rival. David Bowle, assures us there·s no problem lhere's no chance I'd ever get near enough to him to talk. He's always surrounded by about a dozen WarGama: Blow up t~ wort•d•riB""'h-1-ot_ho_m-~!..11 body~uards. ·: -· · The hfe of a f>tano man can sometimes hit a sour note. When Bette Mldler and some friends popped into The Regency Hotel lounge. cocktail-hour pianist Jim e.dller' complains they chat- tered" the whole time -loud- ~~ the other hand, when , the editing room" or the direc- tor's lon~nding pe11Chant for perfectionism. depending on which inside source you want to believe. All insiders agree that the success of the movie. the tru&life st~ of Karen Silkwood, 1he nUclear power plant employee who died in 1974 under mysterious circumstanc~. will not de- pend on title star Meryl Streep bul on co-stars Cher and kart (Elvis) R....tl Both are expected to cement b~een careers even if the film flops. ... When Prledlla Praley shows up on Dallas this fal1 as Jenna Wade, a fonner girlfriend ofBobby Ew- ing. you'll be excused If you daim deja vu. Yes. Moron Fairdlld played Jenna live years 88Q .... Fifteen actresses who played secretaries on television ·shows competed recently in a typing contest on Identical Sierra 3500 type-- writers for S 10.000 in prizes (dooaled to the cause of ju- venile diabetes~ DI DI (Bmson) eo-. way (Dyn'l:ll...''emp and ._. _..andD••• n..m of Dalkts quickly provtd they ~re better act~ than ollice woft(ers. But Jiiiie (Capitol) ,.,, .... manaeect 100 words in two.minutes with only tw0 ......... stopped by, she was all ears. Thars be- cause. she later told Badger, she knows what it's like to work in bars and how defiat- ing it is when people y ak away ..•. On one of the city's steamiest days. model Jan Md:im. soon to make her film debut in The Deal of the Century with CbfNy CbMe and s~ Weaver. walked into a restaurant wear- ing a black leather waistcoat A tad broiling. Jan, wouldn·1 you say? She explains, "I Just got it at Cher's garage sale and I'm so proud of it. I don't want to take It off." Cher's garage sale? McGill reports that Cher thinks these small private sales are a great way to dear her closets. Best sellers. says McGill, are underwear and black linserie. ... The movie and :~ts 10 actor Georae K s fir1t novel. Murfkr on loca- tion, have been bought by ~roducer Alldftw J. F for S 100.000. The thriller deals with a series of murders in Mexico. Fenacfy will write the stri~n~ wlll star .... .,_. (the father In BrttJltlntJ Away tells why his portraraJ of • wacky thm.pi_st ln Going lJnwrlt. the upcomlng 1V movie from the SC1V gang, Is ~ toeether. "I've bttn in therapy since before I was born. Hid I gone Into it soonu. all my mar- rllfl8 ltwOJ CO\lld have been 11Ved.' -Anita SumrMt WASHINGTON -There must be an easier way 10 keep your name in the news Several fire engines recenlly raced to the home of former Presidential candidate Jolm Andel 800, Upon arriving. the firemen found the smoke coming from an overloaded blender fight· ing to mix banana daiquiris for Anderson and wife Keke. No hann done -except to the daiquiris.. . After an unsuccessful attempt to challenge Egyptian President HOIDI M1lbank in a squash game when the Arab leader was in Washington. Senator A.rim Specter (R·Pa.) was prom~ a match when he visited ~· As soon as h' hit Calm an May, Specter un· packed his favorite racquet and spent hours familiarizing himself with the f.&yptian«yle sq~ balr. But when he finally met Mubarak in hls of- fice. the President decided he would rarher spend the hour talking politics than playing squash. A Specter staffer tolfl her cre9tfallen boss, "He mu.st have heard that you prac- ticed." -Kothl«n Maxa and Jo~ OnMbtrs • rve bard that karate la your bobby. Ha~you ever U9ed It in 9elf-defeme7 -P,O., Owl!naboro, Ky. Well. in a way. 1 was in the last seat of a bus. when a fight de- veloped up front between some kids and a couple. The couple Hed and the IOds looked around for someone else to beat up. They saw me. As they approached. announcing all lhe terrible thinf they·d do to my anatomy. put my feel up, spread my ann.s be- hind me and roared. They stopped and sat down without touChing me. The karate l philosophy -"first try non-a violence" -gave me confi-1 dence lo deaJ with the situa-m tion. Oh. if you're wondering. 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Suddenly the body begins to assen itself as never before. A child becomes a young adult: a woman. capable of bearing children: a man. able to set a pregnancy in ~ llon. And just as the body begins to change. so does the way an adolescent perceives the world. This is by no means an easy time for teen-agers -or for their parents. I once heard a girl of 16 from A1lanta, Ga .. put it this way: "No matter where you live and what your father doec; to make a living. if you·re a teen-ager. vou're sweating ii out." • What exactly was she sweating out? My wife. who was with me. asked her, and soon enough we got our answer. "I think it's life T'm sweating out," she replied. "learning to be a grown-up woman. not a kjd, It's all different now -the way I look. the way I feel. I'm so body consclOUS it hurts! I hate being aware of m~lf all the Lime. but every- thing ls different. so I ~it takes get· ting used to. That's what I mean by ·sweating it out' I think. ''I'm sure that 50meday I'll forget how 1 feeJ. but when you're my age. everything Sttrrl$ to happen, and you 1ust can't forget at all and go about your busine:u! That's what I try to do sometimes. and of oou~ I do manage 10 go to school and play tennis anrl eat ana sleep. just like everyone else. But being a teen-.r takes 'getting used 10. · as my dear old grandmother says. I can't talk 10 my parents, tholJ8h. thank God. I can talk to my grandmothtt. even if she is 75 years oldl You'd think there'd be a big 8Ulf between US, but she ll~ens and doesn't seem horrified ac all when I tell her my worries about Jwtatlng t~ much and needing special deodorants. and the pains I get with Rftbm Cola d o child Pl}C.hlO/ml ond o ptr» fr#X ol Pl'tfhl<Jlry ond mtdt<ol humomtin at HOll.JO'dUn~y 4 fMaYWtnU.Y •~•• 19'J my period. and how I feel so ugly and strange and awkward. even if everyone tells me I look fine and act fine and rm doing fine and all that. My grand· mother 1s the only one who knows 10 say. 'It's hard, it fust is.' When I hear her talking like that. I don't feel like some freak inside who's fooling the whole world by appearing to be 'fine. 1ust tine' on the outside'" Our young friend' probably didn't mean to give my wife and me a formal looure on the subjective side of adolescence. Still. we were delighted with her vlvid. open-hearted. candid account of how it so o~en goes for teen- agers. even one as lucky as she. who lived in an extremely comfortable home. enjoyed' a reasonably sound family life and had confidantes in her grandmother and (we later learned) a dassmate. a young woman of the same age who was also, a.s they both put it. going through the "growing-up blues." Their ability to share secret thoughts w11h each other was helpful, indeed allowed them to see that what they were experiencing was not unique. But even more helpful. my wife and I thought. was the sense of humor. the wry amusement she managed to sum- mon -as in the phrase "growin8-UJ> blues ... Once. a vear later. when we saw her asain. she even dared compli- ment herself this way: "If I couldn't see a pimple on my face and then laugh. I'd really be in trouble! You can't flCi too senous about yourtelf -your pimples and your troubles and your hard time staying trim and your con- nict over what 10 wear. You have to learn to forget yourself, and ~he best way for me fs to stop and give my&elf a bis smile -I mean. smile and laugh at my·self'" Mor@Ovtr. she was quick to remind us (remind hmelfl) thftl there att good times aMQCiated with growing up: places to go on one's own. knowledae and more knoWledie to acqu1re Tn achoo!. friendships to make. a devek>p- ing sense of oneself as a ~lcular per- son who has a range of possibililies awaiting -school. work. marriage, children. And here's where 11 begins to get dif- ficult for parents -when our children start searching and exploring Lhese possibilities, getting ready to jump out of the nest. A teen-age boy who was a migrant worker told me a few years ago. "It's hard work. picking those crops. but it is work. and now that I'm older I don't have to stay so close to my Jamil)'· I go into Belle Glade (Aa.) and I meet my girlfriend and we drink a beer or two an(j we're together. I feel sorry for my younger brothers and sisters: If there's a fight (and my mother and father fight a lot) those poor kids have to sit and listen or try not to listen. But I juSI walk away. I may not be able to de- pend on the folks like I used to. to say. 'I'm hungry· and expect a plate of food. I have to go out and earn my own liv- ing 'now. But I have my own life to live now. too." He had no high school degree. but he had his own dear-headed manner of taking stock of the gains and losses 1hat go with youth He also had an eye for whaa truly mattet"5. the es.1ence of a given situation. He understood that adolescence is a time of departure. In the same way that he went off come evening to see tm girlfriend. to have a few drinks. to rest and relax after hard work. others of his 18' living under more fortunate circurmtanee"i. and surely with better prosped$. try to flnd their mode of expMding indtoen· dence. In so doina. they evoke feefings of ~slon in thetr parents. It is foolish to tell those parents. Don't worry. your son or daUflhter Is merely going through a SlafJC!. l>arents do worry; arid often enough tttn-eeers count on that more than they will ad· mit. The moral ~ of their eiders can. at times, make a bi8 ditference in the way they bthave. Obviously, there are de8rtts of everythlng -~of worry and de&r-ees of [~. ~ of parental coruaralnt and degrees of youthful rebelliousness. And. also. rhe times do change -ado- lescence in 1983 is not the same as it was in 1950. Yet. teen.agers today are part of something quite universal and inevitable. and there is some comfQrt. surely. in that fact · The demands of biology prompt the mind 10 respond with its own demands, including spells of moral and social reOection -and often Tebelliousness. ~1oSI teen-agers at one point or another find themselve.'\ disagreeing with their parents. their teachers and indeed . it seems. everyone who is older. who belongs to a generation that preceded theirs. To grow up is to dis- cover one's own strengths. one's values and ideals. To grow up is also to search for and diS(.uver the basis for one's own personal authority. A streak of so-called What a pmall ws m rebftllom, a teen oould view -mentGI mu.:le /laing. rebelliousn~ can be a mark of a young person's developing indepen· dence -his or her willingness to be thoughtful and critical and to be a iudse of !hangs on his or her own. What a parent may consider rebellious a tee~-ager ~ay reaard a,, the psycho- logical equivalent of a growing physical confidence. a mental and ~motional ftuing of the muscle$. Of course it Is hard for partnts when our children begin to take matters into their own hands, take lssue with us. ftnd fault with this OT that sacred cov.· of ours or. yes, begin to express In no uncertain tefffi$ 90me of the ~llous MM we ouf'lefves ha~ lffmed Oust barely, aometlmesl) to keep undtr Wflpl.. Al. $uch moments ~ mlY want I I I I I 10 demand that "they:· those youths challenging us. stop doing so. revert to the relatively obedient and obliging habits of old. Yet. at such time we adults may well need to slop and think: Is the "problem" really theirs (one of rebelliousness). or is it ours (one of rigid authoritarianism and a self-impor- lance that precludes respectful parental listening)? :--:o question. there are instances when young people lose control of themselves and drive adults crazy with worry and irritation. Rebelliousness sometimes masks a quite real and quite 1 serious psychological problem. The best way for any of us to know when such a moment has atrived is by ask- ing ourselves: Is there a raltonal basis for the rebelliousness. is the young per-son able and willing to say what he or she finds objec\ionable. to hear out others. older or younger. -who disagree and to engage in a continuing conver- sation on the matter? A"> with any source of tension between human be- ings. the decisive criteria are reason and reasonableness: How much sense is 1here to the young rebel's critical posture, and how sensibly does he or she maintain ii in everyday dealing with others? By the same token. how much sense. we parents ought to ask ourselves. is there in our own views. and wilh what good will and encour- agement are we entering into discus- sion of those views with our youthful challengers? We hear a lot these davs about the physical aspects of adolescence and t~e emotional hurdles of the teen.ager. but rather less about youth as a time of awe and won~ and thoughtfulness, even though our finest novelists (Henry James. Eudora Welty, Elizabeth Bowen and James AQee. among many others) and our finest child psychoanalysts (Anna Freud and Erik H. Erikson) have again and again made reference to and tried to comprehend the moral energies that accompany adolescence: the considerable time and effort given to contemplaJion by young people. Yes. sometimes that inclination has to do with a kind of egoism at work. an aspect of the selkenteredness that a body bursting with growth prompts trom ~mind that is also newly develop- lrfl its own capabilities. But it fs best for ·parents-aot .to interpret such develop-ments. -induding'•th increased in· dln.ation to speculate, to question givens. to take issCle with prevailing assumptions. as a bundle of psycho- pathology. soon to be "outgrown:· Many of us. after all. have good rea-son to remember our youth as a time of important intellectual and moral advancement. Then it was that we noticed not only ourselves, in all our multiplying complexity, but also others -thate out.side our homes whose lives rNftettd more and mme to us. 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In his 17 years as head coach. he's compiled an incredible 162-34-1 record. indudin.S three unck- leoted seasons and 15 Bowl trips. Paterno. who lives with his wift, Sue, and their live children (ages 10 to 20) in State College, Pa.. relaxes by readins Creek literature and listenins to operas (Aleta is his tooorite). In his campus of. fice. Paterno, 56, ta/ktd with FAMILY WEOOY) Eliot Kaplan about the chang- ing morality of college ath~ics. why he keeps turning down the pros and his fascination with Napoleon Bonaparte. Kliplu: Yoa're often c:aUed u ldttl•, a wade. In ltd, your old ....... acbool ODCe preeented ,.,. • ...... ol Doa QabDote. Araa't yoa ...... tired of ..... II wt114m•f Aftei.a. die Mr)'~ DDa ()mute.,_ DOI a.cl a....l.y. Paterno: I know, I know. And it -migfit not end happily for me, but I'm not tlred of It. In fact, I'm probably fortu· nate that we won our national cham· pionship at a time when there are 50 many thlnas going on that l can really throw my feet into, including Propos1· rlon 48 on academic standa.rd,, (man· dating minimum grades and t~ acor~ for incomlna freshmen). I think It's an 6 FAMY WUIU.<r . Xl'T'UllO 4. 191> exciting time for people who like to involved, who want to change things who want to make a difference. Q: Coaching can be a very loliel IUe, and lo many way• you've lated younelf from your .-.-cm Do you ever get loody? Paterno: For a while I did. I had ve few coaches I would call on the phon or people who would call me and ju talk. I've always been a very confiden guy in my own ability and never real!. felt I needed anybody else to give m advice. But in the last two years. I thin partly because I'm chairman of th coaches' committee of the College Foot ball Association. I've gotten muc friendlier with some of them. I thin there's a little more appreciation o where I'm coming lrom and less of "why doesn't he keep his mouth shul' kind of thing. And I have a great dea more appreciation and respect lo some of their problems. Q: How many people would yo eay know you well? Paterno: Not too many really know me Maybe it"S because I'm on the run all th time. but I don't let a lot of people g close to me. I don't have a lot of clo friends. I don't know whether my k know me or not. I think my wife does. Qi Your father died lone belo your ~ 8UCCW.. Do yo e'Va" feel · re ~ yo ldde of fMbel"1 Paterno: Many a night I think about th sood times I've missed with them ~use I've been working. and the · r playing cards in the kitchen and I ran' play because l have something to d9 That's one of the few things I reall~· re- sent about this job. · Q: ::,ru ever come doee tc ~:'emo: After the 1979 season. debated very seriously setting out <> ooaching. I wM a little bit cynical. didn't have . the patience to handl~ some of the players. didn't apprec1at< their problems. was almost antago nlstlc toward some of them. Cio1nt home and saying, "Aw. those sons o b's," which I had never done betore. was ju t physically, mentally and emo tionally drained, disturbed about l!oOm• thlnSJ and not pleased with the way coached In the Sugar Bowl that pas New Year's Day. A couple of thing hadn't gone the way I P.robably.shoul• have made them go. (Penn State wa 11.opped three times on the one-yan llne and lost the natlonaJ title t Alabama 14-7.) f«111t11111«1 OttPQfl1. &111,1 .. ~~:a~r oolliiOOse To G.t lnelde And ..,_., .---------. PW.....OUSRATUMS -s12• PlueWOAKING • .--uitUt--...&. ·•-... 00u •-··-L!;;.__...~ GREENHOUSE • Dl'C~MT • &eenllCUMTS ·--..... ...,,,,-... Ftowef 5eecl1 • GftRIJICI.._ • POTI • 9UOI MtOS a 'CTI f1.t• :;::: .,.., ,._ . ---- ................... M••••unt ... 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I ---I Stllfdi'Y eon1tructtd ot 200 111. toted m11e1111. 1 -. .... -__ 1 .mtl fill color 1n1loo111 ComH on 10 d1y lttt 1 am ~,,. • 1 Mai.°"" If nol 100"4 dtlitllltd. 1t1urn tor p1omo1 I --I ~ifWd---._...._ _____ _.. _ _... _ _. __ --11 Y SUit rt•'4flltt tOO Ultt IU • ---1 Aa reported in new& 1torie1 in ihe New York Tim.ea, Waahin&ton Poat, Chicago 1Hbune, Miami Herald, Ecologilt. Paul Harvey New:J ................. . ROACH PRUFE, #I in University Tests In a report released by the UNIVERSITY OF CALlFORNIA and published by the EN- TOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, eight commercial and test products that indudCd a broad spectrum of insecticides were te}ted against a product called "ROACH PRun.'"The tests were conducted in heavily infested apartments and showed at the end of the 8 week test period that with a single application of RoACR PRUFE in each apartment. the roach population was reduce<! by an average 99. 5'1>. By comparison, with the worst results were two widely recognized insecticides currently used in aerosols and applied by extenninators. They showed a 0% (no) reduction at the end of the 8 week tests. Commenting in a letter, the University researchers stated: "Ovr ~t urukr fe/d ~Aas sJwwm tJuzl IDllot properly fl/JP/Ud, lM R OACH PR UF£ fOl'MMla provides a dqru of cocltroadt control tltat is usually s•rior to all ollter registered comrrurcia/ or ConsMfJNT jwotJMcts.• Odort.u, Ea1y To Apply Alan Brite, bolder of 15 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 recognize ROACH PRUPE as an insecticide, they do not try to avoid it by scatterina to other parts 6f your residence as they do with other insecticides. Plu1 the elec:t('oatati· c:ally charsed powder aticks to their bodies. They then carry the poWder bacJc into the walls •preading it among the other roaches. The result is you kill not only the roaches you eee. but alto tho1e hidina and multiplying in the walls: ROACH PRUFI is odorless, non-.evaporating. non-1taining &nd non-flammable. The powder it limply •s>Ptied with a teaspoon under kitchen appliances and In other hidden areas. It can be uaed in homes, schools, ho•J>'tala, reataurant1, plu1 new construction. If ROACH P1tuFt It not available at your 1ocaJ hardware 1tore, the minulacturer wUJ be alad to tend It to you. To obtain a one pound container, just 1end a check or money order for $8. 90, which Include• postage. Add tax if you tive In California. One pound coven up to 1 9 ro0m residenee. You'D need an extra pound for a b1tement or pnae. Send to Copper Brite, Inc., Dept. 12 at 5147 W. Jeffenon Blvd., Loi Anaele1, Ca. 90016. CoPet of the University teat are available by sending a 1elf-addre1ted stamped envelope to Copper Brite, Inc,, Dept. A. e c..... 1nt• lk. , .. Our freedom-loving forebears camC' to thr-colo11io as )ubjf'ns of the Crown, but soo n di~coverrd th('ir <.fotastc: for tn a nnv and their lov(' of liberty. · And each new gt'nt·ration marches to th<' "spiri1'uf 1776," which explains the Sp<'< ial significancC' of ~tamp commC'm· orating o ur strugglt> fo r r ndepe11dcnct'. O f all the stamps "f'VC'r issued, these are on('s wi th particular hisroric.il imponance- these arc the suimps that art Amf'rica! Now, mor<> than I 00 mint-conditio n sca mps-some of thc>m over 50 years o ld- will be bro ug ht together to recreate Ame rica's Maren to Freed o m! The Postal Commemorativt' Societv ha~ obtained limited q uan1 i1ics of more than I 00 impona~t stamps, all relating to tht' American R<."Volutio n. Some of 1he Mamps are rrr~m. whilN>thers <trc: more than 50-ycan old. The ~tamps arc all in perfect mint condition-even those issued as far back as the 1920 s o r l 930s! The stamps will be arranged o n 40 magnificent I 0" x l 3" collector panels, by chronological sequence ofrvent.S, and stamps on closely related themes will be displayed rogether o n the same panel. t'Ven though lh cy may have been issued half a century apan. Sumps thar many colknors take years to acquir~! For y~rs. the~ have been stamps that serious colltttors have 50ught co acquire. Amn1to's Marrlt to f'rt'®m will fta1ure three stamps fro m the G<'OfK«" Washington Blccmcnnia.I lssur or 19~2. Thcn ... will apvcarwidt,~ 1982 WMhington commcmo rallvt stamp. The: collccti?n will .also ind~de two stamps commemorating Valley Forge:-chc first issued in 1928, and the JCCond lssued in l 978. Many other old st.amps will ~ featurc:d. too. The 1929 issue honoring patriot Nathan HaJe ... a 193 1 issue in honor of General Casimir Pulaski, the Polish patriot who lost p is life leading a cavalry charge against the British ... a 1937 stamp commemorati11g the 150th ·anniversary of the United StalC'S Conslitution. There will bt•stamps honoring patriots Paul ReYerc, Patrick. Henry and Tho mas Paine. Sramps hono ring military heroes-die Marquis de Lafa eue and Admiral J ohn Paul J ones, and ~tamps ho no ring Thomas Jefferson, J ohn Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Tlw rnllcction will also include manv stamps issued for America's Sicemennial. The 197 5 stamps honoring the 200th anniversary ~f ttK· Bartle of Bunker Hill and depining tht' Battles o~ Lexington and Concord. And the fo ur 1976 $tamp~ honoring the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. An rxp~rtly written narrative and supf'rb illustrations will combine to enhance< thf" meaning of the stamps. l f you did man~e lo obtain all these stamps on your own-from dealer$ or private collectors-you still wouldn't have a c:ollcction to compare with Amtrlca's Mar<lt to Frtt~m. BC!Causc the collcnio n i$ much more than au uscmblage of grc<&t American stamps. ANrita'' Marth to F~,,. put> these. stamps in their proper historic.al conrexr in a way that's nt."Vcr been done bdore. The scamps and the narrative work together. The narrative continues from panel to panel-explaining, exploring, and Illuminating all aspecu ef lht" American Revolution and rhc suhj«L' of the stamps. The 1'arrao~ be ec~mpaoicd by a wealrb of illusuations-co illuminate the hi~1ory of the Revolution. Tht>re att plcturci from old books. newspapers, and hiStoric:al broa.dsidt6' Plus~newl~creatcd an- cnmmiuioned elp«illlly for thjs ca11ectlon. ****The Bo~tun Tea P.ln y**** I ·-f-!'""'r'"' . --y n ' I • ~ 4 . i .L..L~ j -·-·--··-~--· . --· -·-----... ---------... -.-.. * * * The Slonn douds Ga1hcr * * * .. .._ ... .._,,_ .. _ ....-.... . . _...,. -............ . --.. ,_.._. ···-·· . . .......... -._ ----· ... ... -# ... -..-·-·-·· .. .. *******~****** ___ ..., ..._ ___ _. ~ -·•*•• .... -----....,_. __ "'-" ....... ___ ,......_,. ... --.. _....-.. -··--·~·-.. ..._ __ 11'.-,.. ____ .__N , _ ·---·~ --........ .. ~::""'--...... -.......... - ...._'-.-.-. ---.... ._. -·-· ....... ......__ . ........,.,_ - ..... "' ......... -----..•fl· .._.A·--·· ......... --........ -... -.. ~-.---. ""'_.__ . .,.._ __ .... _ ......,c .,_•--•-••• ... .. ----,.·--.. ··· -------.. __ .. ----.. --·· ...... _ . -- ---. ·-· ·--·--·----·-·-......,--•• ---· ·-.......... -. __ _..,.,......,. .. ---....... -··-·· ***Q******* *******t!il.****** Yo u will receive a luxuriou s hardcover collector's album at no extra charge. Each panel will include narrative:, illu:Maiions. and histo rical si..amp~ all 1oge1her. The -;1amp~ will be procectivdv r ncapsula1rd on the panel<i. And each panel will be protected against dust and fingerprinu by a tramparent vinyl displa~ sle<"ve. The panels. m their protective sleeves, will fit imicle a luxunous hard<:over <:ollt"ctor's album. Thc:rc is no extra charge for the album. A special posrmarkf'd panel will authenticatf a nd limit the collectioo. Th<"re will be 40 pdncb with mint stamps. narrative, and ill~tration). 1 n addition. thl'Tl' will be cwo special panels featuring I 3 historic U.S. )tamp) rcprcs~ming the original coloni<"s-a beautiful concltuiun to the c:ollc<. ... lion as a whole. These final panels will .Wo bear the new Treaty of Paris stan1p-iuucd io S<"ptember. I 983, 1hc 200th annivt"rsary of the treaty which concluded rJ1e war. This s1amp-and this stamp alone-will be ccnificd with an Official Fir~t Day of Issue poscmark. authemicaLing the limited edition status of tltl· colk-ctiou. Convenient acquisition at a guaranteed favo..-ble price. Your original issue prict" of A1'1trlto'A Mort'lt to Frttdom will Ut' j ust S8.00 per panel (plu'j S.75 shipping and handling). This fttvor.tblc: priCl' i~ guarantt'l'd for l'alh p<tnd in thr rmirr c:oll<•t'tio11. j To rc'if:rvc: your ('01lc:ctio11, you nt·<'d )end no pay· nicnt now. ioiplr rcrurn the anac:hrd R"sc-rva1ion ~--•--Iii... Afptic:ation. Your panels will n<-iuu<-cl 31 tht ra1r o two ~r rnmuh. A~ 41 ('011vc:11ic.-11ct·, you may have: c:~ch Essencial to r eserve promptly! I Ammca's Marris to Frttdom will be limited lO th«! number or collt-c1ions I <.rnifit'd with the First Dav of h su e Postmark o r the new Treatv of Paris J stamp. Accordingly. rescNations are being accepted on a stricc first-coml'. : fim· served basis. : I r--------USERVATI~MruUTION--------1 : America's March to Freedom . :· Postal Comm~ora.tive Society I 47 Richards Avenue {b.lantitica limited. Norwalk. Conn. 06857 Please tttpond prompdyl II Please reserve collections of the AMtrit•'s Mind to Frmlo• mint- stamp panels, a colle<tion of 40 painels featuring historic U.S. stamps, which I will be tent to~ u the nte of cwo panels per month. . • I understand that the price of eoarh 'J)lnel is just H .00 (plus S. 7~ ihipping and handling) and thait a dduxe colltttor' s album will be ~nt 10 me at no additional I charge . i::::::-I I nttd send no money now. 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Studies at the University of Michigan showed that the unhealthy symptoms of job stress range from psychological. such as chronic anxiety and low self-esteem. to physiological. such as high blood pressure. Job demands that exceed a worker's time or ability (overload) or insufficient sup- plies. resources or rewards to meet a person's needs can produce job stress. 2. False. Studies of the relat ionship be- tween stress and life-threatening diseases. sponsored by the Medical Research Counci l of Canada, indicated that stress affects neurochemical, hor- monal and immunological functions of bodily processes. influencin~ the susceptibility to serious organic dis- orders: which can definitely be life- threatening. S. False. A team of University of CallJomia behavk:>ral scientists examined the relationship between both major life events and daily hassles and a per- son's health. From a study of 100 peo- ple. the researchers found that the fre- quency and intensity of minor hassles corrfiaeed with phYsical illness. This re.lalionship ls stron~r than that pro- duced by ttaumatic hfe events. such as Iott lots. divorce. etc. 4. FoJs.t. Southern lll lnols UniverSlty lnvatieators teudied how lonely and nonlonely people cope with stressful life events: They found that when lonellnet1 lncreues ln people '° do physical and emocional problems. which rautt from ttrasful situations. Other studies abo Indicate a relation· .tilp between Ute strw 81\d health prob1ern1 In people unmarried or living alone. .. 1>ul. A Unlvtrtlty of 1txu ICUdy o( Job burnout, a debilltatlna psycho- tasical condition brought about by work-related frustrations that result in lowered productivity and morale. showed that the quality of your private life·has a direct bearing on the chances of burnout -regardless of aggrava- tions and hassles that may fill your work dar.. 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Sprinkle with lots of pepper, and let sit for at I~ an hour to give the rinss a chance to lose their sh2. arpCoonessth. . bo'I' 6~ ... drai k e ~ m 1 mg water GI"' n. Spoon the cold sauce over the hot pasea. and sprinkle with fresh basil and parsley. Makes 2 to 4 sel'Vifl/lJ ·o r use 4 sliced scall~. PASTA COii QUADO POUIA ... The onJy requirement for the four cheeses in this dish is that one of them be Parmesan. Author Evan Jones, in his ~ of ~. makes it with Bel Paese. Fontina. Ciofaoruola and Parmesan. It's not traditional, but I like to 09e a &Oat cheese in this dish. It doem't quite melt; it sollens and becom~ thick. But by all means 80 ahead and experiment: This is an ex- cellent opportunity to use up all the leftover C:heae in the rerigerator. ~c-.•nw • .. ,_ ... dd ~GIP,_. dllMM. .. ~ ~ c-. ...... p.,_ dleeM ~~ ..... •--m.... ~ ~ •llrd•1 t Gn.JiN ctie.e ,....., .,..... w.dl,.,.... l. Melt the butter In a heavy saucepan, Cook afld drain the pNta and add to the melted butter. 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I decided there were a lot of reasons whv I want- ed to stay in coaching -and l~m glad I did. Q: Wbo were your beroa wbeo you were a ldd7 Paterno. My father and my high school coach. Vev Graham. I was a Dodger ran. so Jackie Robinson. Pete Reiser. And politicians. LaGuardia was a hero in our house. And guys hke ~apoleon, Caesar. Cicero. Alexander They weren't heroes as I think you mean, but they had a great impact on me ~ ~ra Uke Napoleon Paterno: I've always been one who liked the thnll or battle. and I've always felt there was some correlation between get· ting ;,n army to do things -the organi- zation and motivation -and getting a football team to do them. If I were a mili- tal)' leader. I hope I'd be a political animal as well as a mihtary animal. like Napoleon and Alexander. who were great administrators -able to conquer yet keep an empire together. Q: A.. an Encllab UtenlUtt IUJor, what did you do your ~ on in coUece? Paterno: Geez. . the Romantic poecs -Wordsworth. Byron and Shelley mainlv. I can still quote them· "Poetry. the definition of poetry. The overflow of emotion. recollected in tranquility." Aw. c'mon. you're going to get me all nostalgic Q: HM the morality of colJese tpOrt. rally .,nen lb.el much wone recently, or la It JUlll publl- cbed more now'! Paterno: I think we're starting to come out of it. Over the next couple of years we're going ·to straighten things out. because it just got out of whack. Every- thing got so big so quick. TI1e worst were the academic abuses at some of the West Coast schools If an aJumnus wants 10 buy a kid a car to get him to come to your school. that's one thing. but when the university joins in, then you're eating away at the fiber of edu- cation. And that womes me. We're so cynical of all our Institutions -busl-ne5.'. aovernment. If we ever want to start all over, we've got to start with the universities. And if people are cynical of tho!e. you have no place to Start ovet You have anarchy. Q: let'• mppoee you're umed .._. ol die N.C.A.A. WMI would ,..~,_ ....... ? Pafemo: Flr&t, I'd throw oul the bbok and IWt all over again. Bticause when that book wa,, put t<>sether. amateurs were different than they are today Everything is different We didn't have the pressure of professional sports 1hat w~ do now. We didn't have the pres- sure of agents. or television money, the pressure to cheat academically because you need an athlete who will make you big money on TV. It's much more com- plicated. We have too many rules no"' that are co mpromises on top of com- promises on top of compromises Q: How la it IOin8 to advance the came of coUece footblall for hon State to play -and poMibly de- mou.b -Brown tbl8 year? Paterno: It's not going to advance the cause of college foo1ball. I don't think that's the purpose every time you play. Tennessee backed out of a scheduled game with us very late. And the Ivy League was going from nme to 10 games. so we thought it was a good oir portunity to make contact with 1heir schools I didn't want 10 play Brown because 11's mv alma mater We went first to Yale. an·d Yale said no Harvard said no: Princeton said no. Penn said no. So finally I said, call up Brown. I ad- mire the fact that they are willing to give their kids a chance. to stick their neck out. As Emerson said. "You've alway5 got to do what you 're afraid to do." The Brown-Penn Slate game will probably get more attention than any Ivy League game in 25 years. Q: Whal are your two biggest Rftnlt.ba? • Paterno: I'm not easily swayed: I make up my mind to do something and rm d1sc1plined enough to give it my best shot. I'm not sensitive to criticism or concerned with outsiders. I make a decision and stkk with lt. An<i I'm loyal: I'm not a guy who 1umps around trying to make the best deal. I've been loyal to this institution. to my family. to my staff and to the people around me. Q: How llbout ~? 60 Mlnfllllel eec-ent oa You wu ., ...,...,, • ...,. &.ler ....... "We ollly • 9bowa llke tblll oa IU)'S wlllo .... Paterno: Probably I'm a little bit too im-• petuous and emotional. Sometimes I have a tendency to jump off and nol give people a chance to explain. I don't back away and think about it a little bit. Also. I find myself wanting to win argu- menl$ for the sake of winning. I can take a holier.,.han-thou attllude Q: You've tWDed down n......,_ ~~C°UMt~;= would IDcluce you to p pro Paterno: There are new peoonalltits; You have to completely rebuild the football team every two or three years. I enjoy that challen~. As for going pro, that could happen if -and some peo- ple cbnslder this a f~aslble answer - we betin paying lhe kk1s to l>t4)1. Tht minute that's the an~. rd ~ out of here. I couldn't live with that. 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T-"-?8S113 1: ....__ ________ lnternatioJUO __ _JI J I I l ·=~iP- Popular Clioice Cf"OCM1 V..t with shell· stttch trim. ideal for all sea. sons Craft 578 ho.s diTec· lions (or StZ~ 10·12 14-16 18 20 and 4244 lnclu5ive ' Jt»h GiblOll: th~ bloc• &be! Ruth. ONLYTHlaALL WASWHm Until 19"47 and Jackie Robinson. black base- ball players of major· league c.aliber were forced to play on all-black learns. While the Negro Leagues are a blol on the nation·s conscience. they're a vivid and heroic part of baseball history. To preserve this legacy. film maker and former minor· league pitcher Craig Davidson has spent lhe past four and a han years putting together the joyous and moving docu· mentary There Was Always Sun Shining Someplace. It wilJ air Sept. 7th on your local PB.S station. The documentary in· eludes interviews with the players and rare film footage of the teams. Veteran P.layers talk about league 1Tlarvels like catcher Josh Gibson. the Incredibly powerful hitter who is sup-1 posedly the only player ever ~ to hit a fair ball out of Yankee ~ Stadium, He died at 35, some ! say of a broken heart, just I months before Robinson in· tegrated baseball. Davidson says he was shocked at the men's lack or blllerness. "Their voices simp- ly rin~ with lhe love of the same, ' he told us. Davidson got the title for his special from his interview with Hall of Fam~ third baseman Judy Johnson. When asked to sum up hls Ille in the Negro Leagues, Johnson k>oked out the window and said. "You know. !here were some good days and some sad days, too. But there was always sun shining someplace. and thal's what we looked forward 10 - the big days. the best days." LAaO•'I LOVI LOST -o• Non Looking for really chal· lenging work? Spend your Labor Day week- end trying to figure oul what these two survevs about Americans and the work ethic really mean. First, Americans don't M."em to be as enamored of the work ethic as they once were, ac· cording to a recent survey by social researcher Daniel Yan· kelovich. The study indicates that almost hall the work force believes there is litlle or no relationship between how hard they work and how much they get paid. These workers say they "believe their employers will be the prime beneficiaries of any in· creased work on their part." Meanwhile. a study last year by the American Council of Ure Insurance indicates that Americans hold the work ethic in higher regard 1now than they did six years' 'ci'Ao. According to this study, 43 percent agree that people are JUSl as wllUng to do a full day·s work for a lull ddy·s pay, while 33 percent disagree -aJrnost the reverse of a s1m1lar studv in 1976. · So you figure 11 out. Frankly. 11 s too much work for us COPPING A PUA -DULLY H ill Strtt1\/31ues it ain '1 In fact. banter be- tween cops (in this case. traffic cops) and you scofflaws is downright banal. A survey done for Hendron Inc .. publishers of periodicals for police, finds that from the lips of the thousands of people stopped every day for dif- ferent violations under dif· ferent circumstances. comes this handful of responses: "Who, mer. "Speeding? This DOUSING THI 1•1 I rs going to be tough head ing back to the office after the long weekend. so thank goodness for the Anger Banger This new punch-pad desk accessory is designed "to absorb d lifetime of r<l8E' and frustrdtion ... 8a.51cally. it'~ 1u~t a foam pad inside a vinyl case. When you feel all that high-powered stress and frustration building up (tt's 4 55 and vour boss wants "to . \ \ I / ' - car won't even go tha1 fasf': ~~~~.:;!! and. "Are you sure you stopped the right car. officer?" A request for a driver·s license meets with similar wit· ty repartee: "Why?"": "My what?"; or. "I just lost it yester· day," (usually preceding the mention of a close friend. relattve or neighbor on the police force) Most com mon part ing shots: "I hope this makes you very happy", "Where the fbleep) were you when they broke Into my home last yeat?": and, "I hope this helps you meet today's quota." talk"). just snap it open and pound the foam. You can even customize your AnAer Banger with a photo of vour favonte nemesis. -LYIVI• O nce upon a time th ere lived a beautiful girl named Adriana Case- lotti. Her father was one of thf most famous singing teachers in all the land. One day a man from the movie kingdom phoned Mr. Caselotti 10 ask his advice. The Walt Oisnev studios. the man said, wer;~ planning to make the world'1 first feature-length cartoon film. It would be called Snow White and the ~vetl DUXJm. Oki Mr. Caselotti know of any young girl who could sing beautifully and natl.l'fally, llke a child? Adriana. 18, was l!Jcening • In upstairs. "What about rM. PapaT' she be88ed· The young Adriana· Ifill charmtnR. Adriana went on to win lhe role of Snow White over 150 young hopefuls. and Disney went on to create a lruly · classic movie Firs! released in 1938. I he Academy Award-winning film was recently reissued for only the sixth time. Now 67. Adriana told us she had no idea what Disne\ wanted the day she auditioned -she knew only to sound childlike. So she imitated car· toon character Betty Boop. For Adriana. winning the part dwarfed all other oppor· tunities: "After I got 10 be Snow White. I was very happ) just being Snow While. I per· formed three times in the opera to please my family. and that was it. 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