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1983-09-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
---- A weekend to track down some fun .. By STEVE MARBLE Of .. 0.., ....... Philip Marlowe, lookina tough u uaual, watched aa Charlie Chan and Sherlock Holmee at.rolled by. Marlowe recognlud the men. They'd aolved a mystery or two in their time. Nothing recently, but, atill, they had a reputation. Cupping hia hands, he lit a cigarette. It Wat getUng dark. He wanted a drink but he didn't have time. He never had time. It wat always aomething. From the outside, the Port Theatre in downtown Corona del Mar aeemed like an okay place. Nothing fancy but nice in an old-fashioned kind of way. and eyed a joint aa-a. the meet called Novak'• Place. Maybe later, he thouaht. Flnt, there wu a mystery to 80lve. >.. uaual, he had a couple of clua. He'd been down th.it atreet before. He'd grilled th.it BUY named R1ch.ard Doherr, a Laauna Beach fellow with a reputation for -well, arrang- ing things. Doherr had invited all theee people to the Port Theatre as a wannup to IOmething called Mystery Weekend. It wu to involve an AMTRAK trip to San Frandlco where partid- pantt would be tumed looee to eolve a crime of international lignilicance. San Frand8oo was Spade's town but Marlowe figured Sam wouldn't mind the company. It's a big town and Spade has started the slip anyway, Marlowe told himaelf. Doherr had told Marlowe earlier. "It'• a California venion of 'Murder on the Orient Ex- preea,' " Doherr had prom.lied of the Nov. 11 train ride north. "It'll be a great adventure." Marlowe didn't doubt it. He'd done hit homework and wu aware that Doherr had pulled th.it eort of atunt before. There wu the Newport Harbor Art MU1eum thing, of coune, when Doherr called in Holmee to find a mi891ng atatue and a gueet'• necklace. He'd calle<l, that one ''The Case of the M1-ing Muter- piece." . . . .............. ..,'--..... Christopher Pegues as Fathe r White and Tommie Lou Whittingslow as Lady Scarlett. Inside, of ooune, it wat another story. It was jammed. There was Holmes and Chan and aome French gumshoe named Hercule Poirot. And then there was Bond. James Bond. Where had he come from? He stamped out the cigarette "It's a crime that has the town baffled and they're call- ing for an international team of detectives to solve the crime," Doherr, it turned out, wu director of the Pickwick Club, which, for a fee, would brine a book to life by acttna out a plot, a mystery, eometh.lng. It wu big atuff at puties, fund-railen and the real big bashes up in the Newport hilla. "I do this for a living," he'd confided to Marlowe. "Since I (See MYSTERY , Pqe AZ) Charlie Chan i1 actually Jim Ensign of Corona del Mar. DRANlil COAST SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 11 . 1983 Coastline College needs more students By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' _ _, ......... Coastline College is looking for a few good students. In fact, the college is looking for a lot of good students for the achool year that begins Monday . At a time when aome two-year campuses are turning away stu- dents because of filled classes, Coastline officials say some of their programs are in jeopardy becauae not enough students have signed up. Aa of Friday. Coastline had registered about 12,000 students for the fall semester. The college had been shooting for an enrol- lment total of up to 23,000. Coastline is a non-traditional community college, which may be contributing to its fall enrollment woes. The college has a new head- quarters building in Fountain Valley but no formal campus. This fall, Coastline classes will be offered in 84 leased locations throughout the Coast Community College District, which stretches from Newport Beach to Seal Beach and north to part of Garden Grove. Instead of lining up at a campus admissions office, Coastline stu- dents register by mail. College spokesman Jack Chap- pell said Coastline has been forced to return many mail regittration tonns because the students failed to encloee a $2 per claaa general materials fee, impoeed thia year for the first time. Students were expected to re- turn the rejected registrations with the fee. but about 50 percent have failed to re-registef, he said. Chappell offered other expla- nations for the college's poor fall turnout: •Because of class cancellations due to reduced state funding, some students have been unable to enroll in particular classes at other colleges. "People are thinking (See COLLEGE, Page A%) Airpor t flight plan has ple nty of critics By STEVE MARBLE A proposal between Newport Beach and Orange County th.at would clear the way for a 35 percent increase ln jet departures from John Wayne Airport is getting rough treatment on both sides of the fence. airport and increase flights. Ironi- cally, the city spend about $1 million in that legal effort to prevent daily takeoffs from being increased to 55. The proposed pact has a con- dition that would permit more than 51 daily departures but only, city officials said, if a jet is developed that is much quieter than any commercial jet on the market. 111111111• llllY PIPIR ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS 2 rapes, assault reported In HB 11J li&DI E. &LEIN .............. Two Huntinatcn Beach women I ...... raped. CJne kidnapped and "~ the other' .wrely beaten and left ,_ .... In •parate incidenta early Saturday morning. Nlm .... -.rching for auapectt • In bodl ras-, one of wtuch Ga'Utftd llt t a.m. and the other ~ e--. .uc1 s.i. Jim Dahl ID ,._. eerliel' indde.nt, a 11-,_..--o1c1 womari returned to llw home oa lbdico Circle where .. met • -.n in her front yard. Dlbl ..W.. 'nie man appuently med a rwa to ,et her to let him in the~ and then raped her. Dahl ukl the man then forced her to drtw b1m in her car to Santa Ana. U.....teni.ng her with a broken bottle, wh.ich he held up to her face end neck. When the man told the victim to stop the car near McFadden Avenue and Bristol Street, the eecaped and ran into a nearby bee. A police report said the patrons of the bee apok.e ll tt1e F.ngliah and when the woman asked them to call Ji>:OUce. they replied, "No police ' and threw her out the btdtdool' into an alley. 'The woman, beoorn.lng dia- oriented, ran out of the alley and into the ttreet., where the a i:..erby directed her to a pay phone. She called paramedics who took her to Mercy General Hospi- tal, Where the WU admitted. Paramed.its l&id the victim= have Alff.red a minor heert a durtna her ordeal, according to the police report. She w• releued later in the day and returned to her home, Dahl Mid. While held up by some poli- ticians as a significant compromise th.at could end years of fighting over the airport's future, others are blasting the proposed agref'- ment as "a con job" and "one huge loophole." The tentative agreement would put a 75-year cap on flight at John Wayne but not until daily de- partures are hiked from the present 41 to 55. Another condition would per- mit the county to wiggle out of the agreement if any group or citium is successful in blocking airport expansion for 60 days by filing a lawsuit. · Peg. McAlister has two reasons to celebrate grandparents day, grand- daughten Sara Hendenon. •· .. ,,,.. A 25-to 30-year-old male of Hi.tpanic orilin it being aoucht in that cue. He it said to have b1ack hair, a m\.lltache and wu wearing a black suit, white th.lrt and black knit Ue at the time of the attack. The agreement calls for the city to terminate an existing lawsuit Newport Beach filed more than two years ago when the county waa preparing to expand the -- These conditions are what some residents who live under the takeoff pattern are up in arms over. "I think the city's just giving up way too much," aaid Mary Ann (See AIRPORT PLAN, Pa1e A%) A day for some r eal grand folks USC qu8rterback Seen Saltabury'I 25-yard 800rl".'Q pus to Timmie Ware with no tJme remaining tied the game, but a bad M ap on theconwralon attempt ooet the Trojana the victory 11Q81net Florida Saturday, 19-18. PageC1. By KAREN E. &LEIN Of .. O.., ......... It'• not u well known aa Valentine'• Day, not aa tnditional u a birthday and nowhere near u popular u Mother'• Day. Some people say it'• a well-deserved remembrance for -..... ~.~ people Vlbo often are ~, and IOlM WJ lta just another W.y for the areeunc .-cl ~ and the florUa to rqake a 'bliek. Whether ,.,u knoW it or not, today la Grandpuen11'· Day. Llke it or not, today la the day otftdally (See A SPECIAL DAY. hp Al) The woman'• car and her wallet were recovered Saturday in Santa Ana, Dahl said, but an unknown amount of money the had inlide it WUIOfte. The teeOtMi Huntington Beach rape bepn at a bua atop on the (SM BB MPD, Pace Al) Business was brisk, but cops clOsed store • , I ' • -'2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 MYST E RY WE EKEND ••• live in Laguna Beach I had to do something diCCerent for a living. There aren't any factories there." The San Francisco trip, Marlowe also had learned, would be leaving from Union Station, down town Los Angeles. The weekend trip cost $469 a person. It seemed like a lot of dead presi- dents to Marlowe but it did include meals, lodging, a train ride, and a genuine mystery. But what was the mystery? That's what Marlowe wanted to know. That's why he had planted himself in front of the Port Theatre, downtown Corona del Mar. Maybe Doherr would finally talk. Confronted, Doherr aeemed shocked at the request. Reveal the plot? No way, said Doherr. "My only advice is beware of strangers. Be discreet," said Doherr. Marlowe shrugged. He'd tried. He'd given it his best. Now, it was time for that drink. He walked acroes the street. AIRPORT PLAN ... Towersey, a resident of Santa Ana Heights. "Even if the lawsuit buys us only three or four years it will pressure on the county to find a new airport site." Tom Williams, a longtime critic of airport expansion, said he believes the proposed agreement can be salvaged but only after several changes. He said the county should agree to reduce the number of flights back down to 41 or even lower once a new airport site is found. He also expressed concern that the county could take the agree- ment as "carte blanc.he" for e.x- panding airport facilities to the point where "it could handle hundreds of daily flights." The proposed agreement was drawn up by negotiators for the city and county. It has not been approved by either county super- visors or city council members. There is a growing feeling that a majority of the county supe.rvisors may not be willing to accept the proposed pact either. Several have expressed skepticism that the d()(?Wllent is worthwhile and all but Supervisor Thomas Riley, whoee district includes Newport Beach and the airport, are being cautious. Mayor Evelyn Hart left a public hearing on the propoeed agree- ment in Newport Beach last week with mixed feelings . "Some don't seem to want the agreement and would rather take their chances in the court," ahe said. "And others are 90 impacted by the noiae they just aeem frustrated." Hart, though, said she remains optimistic with the pact's chances. "You just have to think that we have better optiona than lawsuit.. Lawsuits WClll't ofter an~ pennenent." she said. The authorl of the flight limit agreement are aet to D*lt 'l'ue. day and dilcull the document. There is no indication when lt could be brought bef<>tt IUper- viaors or council members for a vote. COLLEGE STUDENTS ••• why should I try to enroll in a class if I'm going to be closed out," Chappell said. At Coastline, however, almost 800 fall classes are being offered. Of these. Chappell said, only 10 physical education classes and 11 academic and vocational classes are closed out. In addition, math, science and baste English classes, which are filled at other com- munity coUeges. are still open at Coastline. • Some students believe, incor- rectly, that community coUege tuition has already been imposed. Though endorsed by Gov George Deukmejlan, tuition has not been I approved by the Legislature and is not being charged th.is fall. Chappell said aome Coastline student have needlemly mailed in a $50 tuition fee with their registration forms. "If 90me ~le are incorrectly sending (tuition) money in to ua, how many are not registering because they don't want to aend tuition money?" he asked. • The average age of Coastline atudenta is 38. Some of theee older student., who have read about class reductions, may have failed to register becauae they do not wish to bump younger atudenta from clasaes. Enrollinent no prohlein at other area colleg~s While fail enrollment is down significantly at Coastline College, registration at its sister schools, Orange Coast and Golden West 'COlleges,is JU8l a bit below normal and is not causing officials much concern. Kenneth Mowrey, dean of ad- missions and records at Orange Coast, predicted his campus will begin classes Monday with about 24,600 students -approximately 1,700 fewer than the same date last fall. Some of this is attributed to the fact that OCC is ofCering 320 fewer claa&es than last fall because of reduced state funding. About 18,000 students have enrolled for fall cl.al9e9 at Golden West. Tom Koituth, aaeodate dean for admialions, reoorda and guid- ance, said the college may fall just a little short of ita goal of 20,000 fall studenta. He said any short.age of studenta may be ofbet by a trend in which the same number of student& are signing up for more cluees. Regiatration at both colleges is continuing through the finrt two weeks of the fall aemester. The r ight moves Huntington Beac h resident Cindy P eca, 14, a n d h er partner, E ddy Frias, 22, of Ga r den Grove, react with joy after hea ring Dick Clark a nnounce that their swing ste ps had wo n them the 32nd annua l "Am erican Bandsta nd" d a n ce contest. A SPECIAL DAY ... From PageA1 designated for remembering and honorina grandparenta. "l got a card foe grandparents' day one year and I didn't even know what it was.'' said Delores G auvain, 64, coordinator of a 8enior citizens project ln Laguna Beach. The five-year-old holiday is not well recogniz.ed aa yet, laid Beth Rem, outreach coordinator for the Irvine Senior Ot:lr.ena Center. "It'a not anymore well known that it waa (in 1978, w hen it was eetabliahed)," ahe said. But ahe thinJu it's a worthwhile holiday. "Being a grandparent is a different role than being a mother or a father," Renz said. "It's nice for people w ho are remembered. Bu t If you're not remembered and you expect to be, it's hard." Gauvaln, a grand.mother of five with one oo the way, said that for her, today will be just another day. "Mother'• O.y and Father's Day are the mo.t impoctant.." ahe said. "Your children and grand- children remember you then. They have to remember F.aate:r and your birthday and Christmas. I think it's asking too much of them 90metimeta.'' Ella Chrlatenaen, proprietor of Neptune'• Locker on the Hunt- ington Beach pier, said she wouldn't expect her eight grand- children and aeven step-grandch.Udren to remember Grandparent.a' Dey. ''One granddauabter la coming out from Wyoming to visit before she goes beck to IChool and to be here for Grandparent.a' Dey," Chriatemen aid. "lt'a nkle to be aemembered and aomet:imee (a holiday) caw.es people to do thlnO they nonnally let allde," she aid. "It shouldn•t be turned into a vacation from work, or anything," she added. "But a lot Of older people are toraotten. Th ey lit home alone, and a little com- memoration, a card or eomething, means a lot to them." In tteent years, America's aging majority haa begun to draw more attention to the elderly. Programs like convale9cent home visitation and Adopt-a -Grandparent pro- jects are focualng community in- volvement on aging. Renz aaid about 50 people have participated In the Irvine Adopt-a-Grandparent program in the put year. "Young volunteers vialt home- bound seniors or 11eniora in the area who don't have any family nearby," ahe said. "We get Girl Scout troope to make up calendars and invite their adoptive grand- parents to special celebrations." DRUG BUST ••• From Page A1 tion of being Under the lnfluence of heroin and JKl• ing naroodal paraphemalla, Kemmis said. HW'a residence, 9572 Subum.u Way, waa ldent.Lfied aa a major drug d.latribution point through an ongoing narcotics invesdption, Kmunla said .. Arrestees were booked into the Orange County Jail on $5,000 bail each. Sheri Jean F.rthaua, 33, and William B. M.arahall, 30, of Hunt- lnston .ae.ch, were among the 13 arrested, alone with Bryan M. Gallagher, ~.of Costa Mea. The depude. remained at Hill's hoU8e from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. taking calla and ma.king arr.ta. Although 18 Pft90l'l8 were oril- inally taken into custody, only 13 were arT'elted, Kemml.t said. tlve ot.hen wen releaaed becau.e of lack of~. Peca , who will sta rt her fresh man year at Ocean View High School Monday, says she will sell the Do dge Colt she won in the contest and put the money into the bank. T he da ncing duo a lso won the 1981 na tional swin g championships. Wayward c~p dog found A Fountain Valley police dog that had e9Caped from its trainer's home early Thursday was diacovered by an El Toro family who believed the stocky German shepherd was sick and took it to an animal hospital. Toby, an 8-year-old male, was retrieved Friday evening by police officers, who think the veteran police dog may have suffered an epileptic siezure after snapping a tether and bolting from the trainer's El Toro residence. An identification tag on the dog prompted workers at the animal hospital to call the Orange County Animal Shelter. The shelter, in turn, identified the black and tan shepherd as the escaped police dog. OUicers said Toby will be given a full medical examination before being placed back on duty. HB RAPES ... From Page A1 6200 block of Warner A venue about 6 a.m., Dahl said. A46-year-old woman was wail- ing to catch a bus on her way to work when she took a ride from a man ln a small brown pickup. He drove her to an oil field area off of Golden West Street and raped her at k.nifepoint. When the victim wrested the knife away from him and attempted to defend henelf. he picked up a rock and beat her until she lost conscious- ness, Dahl said. He left her on the ground in the oil field area, where she remained unconaciousfor some time until she was found by a citi%.en who ~ took her to Pacifica Community , Hospital. She was admitted to the in- tensive care unlt Sat.urday night with multiple cuta and t>rW.es, ~ Dahl said. Police are looking for a white male, aged 20 or 21, with a medium build and short, curly blonde hair and brown eyes. The suspect was wearing a blue tank top and blue jeans at the time of the incident. Santa Ana dispute ends with one dead, one hurt One man was killed and another injured in a dispute which quickly e9Calated into a shooting match in Santa Ana Saturday morning. Santa Ana Pol.ice Lt. Terry Dakin aaid Guadalupe B. Miran- da, 28, of Hollywood, waa shot three times in the chest and once in the arm about 6 a.m. Saturday in front of apartment 6 at 2005 W. Myrtle Street. Witneaes at the scene said Miranda was atally wounded by Joaquin F. O'Campo, a resident of the apartment. Miranda apparent- ly intervened aft.er O'C.ampo al- legedly leaned out of the apart- ment doorway and shot at another man running up the stairs of the complex, Dakin said. O'Campo sustained an injury to the hand and was admitted at UCI Medical Center in Orange. Five other pel"90ns involved in the incident were taken into custody. Dakin said. TODAY'S WEATHER More fair and warm weather ahead ::=r .... .. II IMl"lwMlme 12 11 .. ..... _.. .. ,.._,Ore 10 .. ..... .. ~ .. • == It =-°'1 ., • .. .. 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Another day of bright sunshine ln Indiana pushed the mercury to 94 degrees in South Bend, breaking the 1964 record of 93 for the date and giving the city its 40th day of 90-degree temperatures this ye.ar -the most of any year a1nce records were begun in 1951. Indiana is suffering through a aerioua drought, along with the rest of the Midwest, and last week brought little relief: M06t rain totals for the week were less than a half-inch. The mercury hit new highs in Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina on Saturday, as temperatures hovered in the mid-to high-90s. Freghters collide near Alaska JUNEAU, Alaska -Two South Korean freighters oollided near the tip of the Alaska peninsula Saturday. seriously damaging one sh ip, the Coast Guard sa.id. No one was injured when the 551-foot Pan Nova collided ~th the Swibon, said Coast Guard spokesman Dan Dewell. The bow of the Pan Nova was awash at noon Saturday but appeared to be stabillzi.ng as the Coast Guard cutter Sherman stood by about 40 miles northeast of Dutch Harbor, Dewell said. The Pan Nova's 26-member Korean crew was safely on board the cutter, he said. More Colorado river flooding seen GRAND JUNCTION, C.Olo. -Because C.Olorado River reservoirs remain full from the record runoff of the put summer, the lower basin states of Arlz.ona and California could suffer flooding again in 1984, Bureau of Reclamation Cornmillaioner Robert Broadbent said Saturday. "Our chances of this happening again next year are relatively high," Broadbent said. "We will have less flood control space to start with, even though we will continue to release water from C.Olorado River system re8ervoirs throughout the next few months." .STATE . ~ No major foes for Mayor Feinstein SAN FRANCISCO -Mayor Dianne Feinstein will face five challengers -none with any history of electoral victory -in her re·election campaign. the city registrar of voters office says. Feinstein, who recently won a landslide victory over a recall effort, won't find any major political rivals on the November ballot. The filing period ended Friday. The candidates challenging her include nightclub owner c.esar Aacarrunz, who ran ~ully in 1979; city clerk-typist Carrie Drake; Brian Lantz, a follower of Lyndon LaRouche; newspaper printer-community activist Gloria Estela LaRiva, and Socialiat Workers Party candidate Pat Wright, a utility maintenance worker. FBI hostage team for Olympics STANFORD -FBI Director William Webster says a special hostage team has been training In the aaency for years to handle perilous situations that might come up next year during the Olympics in Los Angeles, which he said he expect& to be crawl.in& with "forelgx1 agent.a." Webster, in a talk Friday at the Stanford University Law School, said FBI agent.a have been "preparing for the olympics for four years." Los Angeles teachers may strike LOS ANGELES -The new school year is scheduled to begin Tuesday, but Los Angeles area teachers have no contract and are taking a look at the poesibillty of a strike or other action. In a letter aent to teachers Friday, Judy Solkovits, president of the 16,000-member United Teachers of Los Angeles union. wrote, "Now is the time to prepare for a job action." As contract negotiations continued Friday, union officials said they may call a strike vote Sept. 23 if no agreement is reached over the weekend. ' W.ORLD . Pope appeals for world human rights VIENNA. Austria -P ope John Paul II, speaking from the square where Adolf Hitler haransued a huge crowd 45 years aao issued an appeal Saturday for human rights, peace and tolerance~ Austria "and its neighbors to the north, east, south and west." The pope, clad in white and gold vestments, spoke from a podiwn In front of the former imperial palace shortly after arriving for a four-day visit to th.is neutral country, a traditional refuge for thousands fleeing the Soviet bloc. In a suburb, about 500 people protesting the papal visit -the first in 201 years -attended an "alternative" rally where they derided the pope aa "John Paul Superstar." Marcos urged to drop Aquino panel MANILA, Philippines -The opposition J.Jberal Party on Saturday urged President Ferdinand E. Marcos to disband the commission probing the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino and defuse a "time bomb of instability ." It said the Marcos-appointed commission wu "ao devoid of credibility that lta functioning is likely to aggravate the danger of instability sparked by the horrifying Aquino murder." _._....,......., ........ Or~nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 A3 Another body in sea near Japan May be victim of downed Korean jet; Soviets produce pilot who shot airliner down By ne AHoclated Presa A eeoond body has been found in the waten off northern Japan and a police 1pok.ellnan uid Sunday that 1peci•ll•ta were try- ing to detennine if the victim, a woman, wu among 269 people who perished when a K.ol'Nft jetliner was shot down by a Soviet warplane. President Reagan continued hi.a angry attack on the Sovieta, aaylng Saturday they have ''nlobfiii.ed their entire aovem- ment behind a muaive cover-up" of the downing of the South Korean plane. In Moecow, Soviet television broadcast an interview with a pilot identified aa the man who shot down the jumbo jet on Sept. 1. The pilot said he flaahed his fighter's lights at the intruder plane but got no respome. Two other pilota al8o spoke briefly on the extraordinary .egment of the evening news. Reagan, in his weekly radio adtlress after meeting with Sec- retary of State George P . Shultz and with the National Security C.Ouncil, said the Soviets have "stonewalled the world, mobili.i- ing their entire govenunent be- hind a massive cover-up, then brazenly threatening to kill more men, women and children should another civilian airliner make the f .,..,.,..... T his unidentified Soviet pilot was introduced at a Moscow televisiop press conference as the pilot who shot down the Korean airliner. same mistake as KAL 007.'' Moecow has acknowledged de- stroying the jetliner, but a top Soviet general repeated in a news conference on Friday the Soviet argument that it was on a spy mission for the United States, a claim rejected by Washington. About 200 pieces of wreckage and debris -including items of clothing and small pieces of airUne metal and plastic -believed to be from the downed plane had been fowtd along beaches and in the waters of northern Japan by early Swtday. A fisherman found a liu:eless body aft.er it washed ashore in Abashiri, in northeastern Hok- kaido, an Abashiri police spukes- man said. He said th1• body appeared to be that of a white woman. On the Moscow evening ne ws, the Soviet pilot, whose name· was not given, said the Korean Air Lines jet refused to respond to his signals to land. A second pilot, who said he pursued the plane, said he thought it might have been a bomber. The two wete inter- viewed on their ~ at S &khahn Island. The plane the pilot Lfacked was not referred to as anythmg but an intruder or "enemy" craft The man who apparently fired the missile said hP flashed 'his flying lights to sign a I his prt'Sence, fired tracer shells and w&gglc·d his wings as a signal for the other plane to land. "But it continued to fly along the same route at the same altitude," the pilot said. "And I got a command. An accurate and definite command." Marine quarters shelled in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Shellfire hit the Marine com- pound at Beirut airport Saturday and U.S. jets thundered over the Chouf mountaina, where Dru.e fight.era were said to have muaacred 64 Christian villagen. Fean mounted for the safety of as many u 40,000 other Christiana trapped by Dru.e militiamen. F-14 Tomcats from the carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower - acrambled to reconnoiter and demonstrate force. The U.S. jets first took to the skies over Lebanon Wednesday along with French fighter-bombers after U.S . and French poaitiona were shelled In west Beirut. Four Marines were killed Monday and Tueeday, and two French peacekeepers were killed Wedne9day. Ar~o Beirut television reported that 70 c.arloeda of Christian refugees from the mountain fighting dem- omtrated in front of the residence of U.S. Ambuaador Mt>ert Dillon demanding American inter- vention to halt the bloodshed, whJch blew up aft.er the hlraelia pulled back from the Chouf a weekaao. Warrant Offloer Charles Rowe, apokeanan for the U.S. Marine contingent of the multinational peacekeeping force, reported no casualties from the latest shelling. He said the jeta -two U.S . Navy The U.S. fripte Bowen opened up with ita five-inch guns Thurs- day after the Marine compound .,.m came under fire from Druae batteries. It was the first uae of American Navy firepower aince the Mari.nes landed a year aao. The Tomcata also flew over the Chou1 Thunday. Christian militiamen reload an artillery piece Saturday a s Druse and Christian militiame n continued to exchange fire in Lebanon's Chouf mountains Saturday. The Christian Voice of Lebanon radio said Saturday that 64 more Christiana were "massacred" by the Druse in the overrun Chouf village of El-Bire, 15 miles southeast of Beirut. The Druse Progressive Socialist Party said thoee killed in El·Bire were Chris- tian militiamen A full load of issues awaits CongreSs WASHINGTON (AP) -C.Ongreas re- turns from a five-week receea to confront an autumn of hard chokes about the Soviet Union and the Mideast, and a legislative stalemate over trimming bulging budget deficits. The reoe9I ends with the Hou.e and Senate reconvening at noon Monday. While they were gone, legialat.on unleashed a torrent of angry rhetoric against the Soviet Union after one of its intercept.on shot down a South Korean jumbo jet Sept. 1. killing all 269 people aboard, including 61 Americana. Among the paseengera was Rep. Larry McDonald, D-Ga. Initial legislative reaction to the incident will be largely symbolic, with leaders in the Wrong prisoner released in Nevada CARSON CITY. Nev. (AP) - Nevada State Priaon otticiala mis- takenly releued a convict terving a 45-year term Saturday, thin.king he was another lrunate due from releue. Gregory McWilliams, 30, waa last teen at 6:40 a.m . boarding a bua from Canon City to Reno and Lu Vegas, said Walt Luster, duty officer at the maximum aecw:ity priaon. Prilon officials thought he was Johnny Hamilton, who apparent- ly had traded pJacea with McWUliams and la "al.moet a dead ringer" for him, Luater said. Hou.ee and Senate preparing-in cooperation with Presicient Reagan -resolutions con- demning the Soviet action. Anothe r concern facing returning legis- lators is the continued civil war between religious factions in Lebanon and the lack of say from C.Ongresa in the deployment of U.S . Marines there. C.Ongreeaional aources have said Reagan's allies in the Republican-controlled Senate are preparing legislation that would approve the preeence of U.S . troops ln Lebanon. The effect of such a measure would be to relieve the administration of pressure under the 1973 War Powers Act that would limit the stay of the Marines to a maximum of 90 days unless C.Ongress approved. Meanwhile, Congress and the White House are faced with a legislative gridlock over how to reduce budget·deficits. Before the recess, C.Ongress postponNf the deadlines it had set for itself to achieve budget savings called for in the budget blueprint enacted earlier. this year. That budget called for congressional conunittees to draft legislation increasing revenues by $73 billion over the next three years and cutting spending for existing programs by $1 2.3 billion over the same period. 21st ANNIVERSARY -SUITS - ~ & 3 1": n:dun:d 15 In aoc Putti:mcd & Solid~• I>rc~s & Sport Tn1tt~1 -SPOR1 We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot'! Wh at don't you like" Call the number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and d elivered to the appropriate edJtor. 642•6086 The same 24 hour answering service may be used to record let ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what ·son your mind Rcducl·d 15 ln 40% onw Acn·~~ 1rl~:. ~ r-------------------------~------------------------------------------------~ cd 10 lo 50% . ~ . 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In advance of the first caucus. a new round of straw polls, an October debate in New York City and endorsements from organized labor are spurring the Democratic contest into faster clip as fall approaches. "Thia damnable joint-appearance phase," was how a top aide to Sen. John Glenn described the new emphasis of the campaign. Until now. the six candidates and their staffs have concentrated on building organizations, raising money and trying to convince other politicians that they are legitimate contenders for the nomination and would have a chance to beat Ronald Reagan in November 1984. But the summer proved a cruel season for the presidential ambitions of Sens. Alan Cranston of California and Gary Hart of Colorado, while it offered Glenn and former Vice President Walter Mondale a chance to prove they are viable contenders for the nomination and would have a chance to beat Ronald Reagan in November 1984. Sen. Ernest F. HollingB of South Carolina got a glimmer of encouragement far from his native South and former Gov. Reubin Askew of Florida continued his dogged effort to . climb out of his dark.hone position. And while the Democrats 9Cr8Jllbled, a Reagan re-election began to take shape with plans under way to shut down the White House political office next month and replace it with a Reagan campaign committee under the day-to-day superviaion of Ed Rollins, who has been running the White House political office. The president refuses to say whether he will seek re-election, but his loyalists alreedy are signing up for 1984 under the assumption he will run. Democrats George S. McGovern and the Rev. Jesse Jackaon may 9001\ join the announced candidates. "There were two significant th.ingB that hap- pened over the summer," said Sergio Bendixen, manager of Cranston's campaign. "One waa the July 15 financial report and the other was the AFL-CIO endorsement. Both of those hurt us.'' Financial reports filed with the Federal Election Commission in mid-July showed Hollings, Hart and Cranston were sliding deeply in debt while the Mondale. Glenn and A.skew campaigns were running in the black. Cranston is preparing a television appeal for money and Bendixen claimed the next financial report to the FEC. due Oct. 15. must prove "that we've turned the comer financially and that we're going to be able to compete." Bendixen expects the Cranston campaign to be $1 million in debt by Jan. l, 1984. But that is when the candidates get their federal matching funds and the California Democrat's share should be more than enough to erase that debt. The problem is whether he'll have enough left to compete effectively in the crush of early primaries and c.aUC\18eS next March. The Hart campaign had to negotiate a $350,000 loan. Campaign manager Oliver Henkel conceded: "We are in a chicken and egg situation. People say we are not going to give to your candidate until we have aome sen9e that he can win and you can't convey a !let\8e generally that you can win until you have enough money." Holllnp campaign manager, Billy Keyaerling. said, "Money is very difficult because we're being measured now not on content. but on name recognition.'' Whatever problems the various candidates have encountered to this point, they all talk of fall as a aeaaon of hope. Mondale soon will get two major infusions of political muscle when the National Education AMociation, the nation's largest teachers' union, and the AFL-CIO endorse his candidacy. The NE.A. w\th 480 delegates to the 1980 Democratic Natiorui.1 Convention, lined up firmly behind Jinuny Carter. The AFL-CIO holds its biennial convention m Florida the first week in October and the stage is set for a Mondale endorsement. Cranston and Glenn tried-but failed -to persuade the labor federation to stick with its earlier plan to endorse a candidate in December. The AFL-CIO traditionally has stayed out of presidential nomination politics. But federatl.on president Lane Kirkland is determined lo demon- strate that a labor endorsement is an important asset. ~ John Perk.ins, director of the federation's political arm, the Committee on Political Education, is • oveneeing a massive organizational effort designed t to usure that union members around the country are encouraged to attend caucuses and vote in primaries -and that they are provided with arguments for ' supporting Mondale. ~ Aakew told AFL-CIO leaders last spring he r thought their endorsement "w ould be 1 count.er-productive" to the recipient. That was the i cloeest any Democrat came to saying he didn't want ~~ labor'• blieking. "There ian't anyone running for president who i:. would say no to that endorwement," said Joe ~ Grandma.Won, political director for Glenn. ~ Between the AFL-CIO and the NEA, there are ~ clme to 200,000 union members in Iowa and every one • of them la aure to be contacted and urged to support Mondale in the state'• precinct caUCUletl next March. Straw polla are echeduled among Democrat.a in October in at least five at.ates -Maine, Iowa, Pennsylvania, New Jeney and Florida. Pacific Travel School 610 I . 17th $1., Sao11 Ana, Ca. 92701 "'""''""'"' O~NGE COUNTY'S ONLY PlllV ATE ACCllEDfTlD RAVEL AGENCY SOIOOL Amencan Alrtne Sabre Computer Trel~ MORNING, AFTERNOOff. 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South Coast Repertory launched this year's theater and social season with a beautifully staged production of 'Amadeus" and its glittering Gala Ball. . Pacific Symphony's exclusive engagement of the lpulent opera film "La Traviata'' continues at the U.A. ~heater in South Coast Village. South Coast Plaza's month-long salute to the arts ·anges from fashion to fine arts displays. Popular music for every taste continues to draw Jatrons to the newly-opened Pacific Amphitheatre. : And that's just the tip of the multi-faceted artistic 'ceberg that has rippled the once culturally-calm waters of .be Orange Coast. It's a delight to see, hear, touch and feel these ~xpr~ions of our appreciation for the creative side of the 'lwnan spirit. Congratulations to the many artists, patrons, '1olunteers and organizers who have contributed to this :ultural evolution. Their efforts benefit us all. Opinions eicpressed In lhe space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Othe< views expressed on this page are lhose of their authors and artists. Readers commilnl Is Invited. Address· The Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. MAILBOX Russians show their colors ,· ! To the &lit.or· The Russian MIG-Korean 747 iisaster is evidence of Soviet eadership's continued disregard 'or civilized behavior Their :>reoccupauon for the enslave- nent of the entire world's popu- ation is no secret. Their domesuc :>0licy of repression, imprison- nent, tonure and murder makes >ther arch vlllams throughout ,istory pale in companson. Their ~odless philosophy recogni:z.es no noral codes, only the relentless !rive to furthe r communist ag- vess1on throughout the world American technology and scien- tific data of any kind. Furthermore we should request that the U.S. no longer make any loans. provide and trade credits, grant most favored nation status or reschedule any debts for any c'Ommunist country All American citizens should -es~tfully demand of their ?resident and members of Con-vess that we immediately stop ;he sale to the SoVlet Union of Without American help. the communists are scientifically. agriculturally and economically retarded Without American help, they would be unable to maintain and build their mi!Jtary machin- ery. Please take time now to write your President and Congressman telling them that you no longer wish to help build communist nussales. STEVEN L. HOLLISTER lrvine Was it man versus machine? · fo·the F.ditor: Could it be that there is a Robot r.o blame for the recent Korean ' Mline disaster? In recent times. ·, :omput.ers have pulled off some of lhe biggest bank robberies in '\istory. Could they be into start- mg wars these days? To fly one of 1 these big jets, you punch into the computer the map coordinates for the route that you want to take. Alter that, I am told that there IS •little need for a pilot or naVlgat.or, until you near your destination. Could it be that the crew were in the back having conversation and cocktails, and didn't even know where they were? We know that a human robot was involved. A man who was programmed to obey orders, without human con- sideration. The Soviet pilot did not say to himself, "This is a civilian airliner full of people." He said instead, "This is a target and I am orderd t.o shoot." We had better keep a close eye on both kinds of robots JIM BOLDING Co6ta Mesa !l. M. BDJd Minor discrepancy Only one out of every 20 young athletes who sign professional baseball contracts ever makes it to ; the majors. I That ~kitish writer of onetime : renown, D.H. Lawrence, liked to I takeoff aU of his clothes from time j to time t.o climb mulberry trees. The inventor of the Kodak camera, ~rge Eastman. hated to have his picture taken. Very few photos or him exist The lnd1ans did not divide up the land equally among them- aelve.; before the white man showed up m North America. But if they'd done so, each WO\JJd have owned about 300,000 acres, the statisticians say. University of Balllmore re- searchers left hundreds o C wrapped packages In the back aeat.a of taxicabs. The drivers were In on the experiment, and they kept records. Results: Far more female than male passenbe"' ju.st ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat took the packages with them without saying word one to the drivers. Remember, nine quans of water niakes 10 quarts of ice. We've read repeatedly that numerous American colonists did not want to fight the Revolution- ary War against the British. Less widely reported is the fact that some high-ranking British of- hcers refused to bear anns against the colonists. Sympathy for America in England ran high then, though not hlgh enough to thwart the King. The philosophical father of Communjsm, Karl Marx, wrote, "I don't trust any Russian.~ soon a'J a Russian worms his way In, all hP.ll breaks loose." The word "rivalry'' comes from the Latin ''rivus" meaning ''stream." You can aee why when you consider history's confllctB over water rights, •t.L. lch••rt• Ill """''- Chay Dow.,lby , _____ _ IOIM~ Larry D. 1,..,. ~loitoo • ,-# Real life search for missing son WASHINGTON -For Miami businessman Murray Rozynes, the long search for a miaa1ng aon ia a poignant reprise of the movie "Missing" -but with the curtain scene yet to be written. His aon St.even, a 29-year-old attorney, disappeared in Panama four years ago. The elder Rozynes has tracked down every lead, followed every tip, investigated every rumor. He has been to Panama 10 times. He has hired a battery of attorneys and investigators to help him in his quest. He has met with countless Panamanian officials and U.S. diplomats. He has ques- tioned 8COres of Panamanian vil- lagers and peasants in the constant hope that one of them just might have crossed paths with his son . But like the father Jack Lem- mon played in the movie, Murray Rozynes has come up against one stonewall after another La1t seen in port Steven Rozynes was seen for the last time in the sea town of Viento Frto where he had gone, as an amateur anthropologist, ap- parently to study the people. He had planned to cover Panama by canoe, so he traveled light, carry- ing a radio, field glasses -and $2,000 A postcard dated April 16, 1979, brought the Rozynet1es the last mesaage from their 10n. "Dear folk.a," it read, "all i.s perfect." The card waa mailed from Balboa, Panama. G. -.,ac-,-.-.1-11-11-1 -~ He reached Vien to Frio the next month. Eyewitne-.ee i.n the town later told authorities that they had seen two national guardsmen, Pedro and Manuel Ceballo, stop Steven for a security check. Alter he was cleared, Steven apparently tried to hire one of the Ceballos and his motorboat to tow him i.n his canoe down the ocean to nearby Nombre de Dios. The eyewitnesses said they had observed St.even and the Ceballos get into an argument over pay- ment. But the two guardsmen, the last people known to have seen Steven alive, denied that there had been a quarrel or that they had known the younger Rozynes was carrying money Eyewitnesses insisted, how- ever, that they had seen St.even show he had money during the argument. No lie detector Through U.S. Ambassador Everett E. Briggs, Murray Rozynes asked that the Ceballos be given lie detector tests. But Panamanian authorities won't issue the neceasa.ry order because, they say, lie detector results are not admissible i.n the courts of that country. ln April 1982, the Panamanian Justice Department cloaed the St.even Rozynes caae after a Panamanian marine ex pert sub- mitted a report saying that Steven's canoe was unsafe for an ocean journey. In "Missing," the father eventually lea.ms that his son had been killed by Chilean police. But Murray Rozynes, still uncertain about the fate of his son, persists in his search. "I just want to know for sure whether my boy is dead or alive," he says. "But I don't know, and no one will tell me." PERSONAL COMMENT: Of late, I have been portrayed as the bete noire of the press, let loose in the nation's capital to hound the resident politicos, who consider my existence to be an intolerable affront. I a ppreciate the honor and will try to measure up. The Washington Post's Tony Komheiser discussed my min- acious qualities with an unnamed Senate aide, who tried t.o describe what it was like to geran inquiry '-.!rom my office. "His call isa grand cnotag," said the alde This is a political term which he defined as: "When things get hopelessly fouled up and you suddenly feel your bladder rushing to your heart." Explained the aide: "Your first thought is that you're in big trouble. His power is incredible. The vast majority of people who read him represent the vast ma- jority of people in the country. He can paint you any way he wants to." Not long after this appeared in the Post, Newsweek magazine reported that Sen. Orrin Hat.ch, a Republican viewer-with-alarm from my native Utah, has been evoking my powers of intimida- uon to fnghten fellow senators. "Some fear Hatch's access t.o the widely syndicated column of his good friend Jack Anderson," Newsweek noted. Hatch is a man of intelligence, industry and integrity who has used his considerable analytical and forensic talents t.o discredit Democrats and occasional Re- publicans whom he believes to be misguided. But 1 should explain that I am not a partner m these endeavors. Any reporter of national catastrophes and international crises. 1t seems to me. ought to keep a prudent dastance from the rascals who cause these events. Yet aU too many who write about government have been seduced by those who govern. Correspondents who fonn en- tanghng alliances with the of- ficials they write about, reporter$ who share the rarefied at- mosphere on the mountaintop with political rulers can become separated and estranged from the masses below So I accept with modest pride the lat.est honor }lestowed on me by the poLillcal tenants on Capitol Hill. In a survey taken by the Washington Journalism Review, they named me their "least favorite journalist." Japanese learn lobbying art By REP. ROBERT BADRAM Japaneae buainesamen are learnina about a time-honored American political custom -lob- bying. And, what's more, the leaona they are learning in the sometimee brutal cluarooms of Congrem have not borne much fruit. What brought about the aware- nees of how the American system works haa been the int.en8e effort on the part of certain groups to 11eek enactment of the ao-called "domestic ·contents" legislation, which would restrict drastically foreign auto lmporta by requiring that major component.a of foreign automobiles be manufactured and asaembled in the United States bv American workers. In spite of a dramatic re- surgence on the part of American automaken and upswtnga i.n the sale of U.S . aut.oe starting late in 1982, there still la concern by the AFI-CIO and the United Auto Workers that Japaneee importa are coating Americana their Jobe. This ia where the Japane.e are learning their lemons, becauae in American politics there la direct confrontation between lobbyists and MernbersofCongre., with no holds barred as e.ach aide moves to make its caae. Japanese. by custom, prefer to present their positions by more indirect means, aeek.ing to resolve differences by accommodation rather than confrontation. This method has not worked well for the Japanese, as a result ol whJch this year, for the first time, there have been Japan~ lobbyists registering as lobbyists. This is a departure from previous methods of influencing legialation. In 1981 the Japanese apent $13.4 million on more than 80 different U.S . law finns. public relations companies and consult- ants registered unrler the oreign Agents Registration Act, making them the most highLy-represented foreign nation In the United Stat.es. Last year when the Domestic Contents Bill was moving through Congress, the Japanese mobilized their forces, &ending l, l 00 tele- grams to U.S. auto dealers urging them to fight the legislation. Large groups of dealers de- 8Ct!nded upon Capitol Hill trying to kill the bill. In addition, support was solici- ted from the National Council of Fanner Cooperatives, which fear- ed retaliation from Japan against American agricultural export&. Other companies which work with Japan and depend upon free i.ntemational trade, such as IBM. Boetna, Xerox and others. Even the Int.emational Long- ahoremen'a Amoclation, which feared l<m of Jobe on the docks unloading Toyotaa. Datsuna and Hondaa, refuaed to go alo118 with the AFL-CIO and joined in the frav against domeaUc content 1egi'..i..uon. • · Deepite all this activity the Houee approved the bill in Decem- ber but the bill died with the 97th Congrett when the Senate, gl'nt-r· ally not 1ympathellc to the measure, did not take action. In the meantime, support for the leaialation has been eroding, partially due t.o the combined efforta of all parties aplnt the meuw-e but mostly because of the lmproved U.S. economy, which ·~ that i.e. protectioniltlc JeClalat.fon II needed. Thlt year, for exampl~, a new veralon of domelUc content lcgjslatlon has ~ lntroduced but the numbtr of CO-•poNOR ln ~HOWR hu dropped Crom 223 to 149. The Japanese tried wuuc- cessfully, by the way, to interest four Japanese--American mem- bers of the Congress -all Demo- crats from California and Hawaii -in their cause, but the foreign lobbyists found that members of Japanese ancestry were more in tune with their union support than bloodlines and bombed ouL A3 for my part, I do not favor domestlc content legislation and voted against it when it came to the floor last year and will do so again this year. My view is that the interests of the United Stat.es and the world are served best by open and free trade between nations and even though there w ill be instances from time-to-time w hen one country may take advantage of a situation over the long haul all parties will be better off by free exchange of goods. Badham represents the 40t.h Congressional District QUDTIS "A Ji tterateur Is not a confectioner. not a dealer in cosmetics, not an entertainer ... He is just like a n ordinary repor ter. What would you say {f a newapaper repOrter, becauae of his raatlc:Uowmeu or from. wjah to give pleasure to hia readen, were to describe only honest mayors, hlah-minded ladi~ and virtuous railroad contractora?" Anton Chekhov ''The job of the newapaper la to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." f .P. Dunne (Mr Dooley) "lf a nation expecU to be both lgnoran~ and fre~. It exp«ts what n<"Vcr was and never will be" ~ ThOf1'\tJ Jeu~\..on l I ' ~ Language war flares Fren ch -sp eaking Belgians cry fjeoul' over bus ads BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -A long-standing language conflJct be- tween the Flemish, Belgium's Dutch speakers, and the Walloons, its French speakers, is posted this summer on the sides of 1,000 buses and streetcars in Brussels. A transit advertisement sponsored by the Brussels Dutch Culture Com - mission read: "A streetcar that does not pass by a Dutch-language school is not a Brussels streetcar.'' Written in both Dutch and French. the advertisements in Jwie were intended to encourage Dutch-language schooling and to widel'9COre the Dutch-speaking presence in Brussels. According to French studies, 87 percent of metropolitan Brussels' 1.5 million people speak French. Dutch studies put it at 70 percent or less. The French Culture Commission responded to the Dutch ads with three slogans it wanted displayed in the second half of August, espousing French-language schools here But they were rejected by the transit system. "The texts were unsettling," said Etienne Graindor, a transit system spokesman. "They would only add to the linguistic controversy in this coun- try." The texts said: "264 Million French-speakers ln The World Speak The Language Of The Capital Of Europe (meaning Brussels),'' "Brus- sels, The Th i rd -largest French-speaking City (in the w orld)," and "Brussels. Capital Of Belgium's French Community." Each slogan was followed by, "87 Percent Of Brussels Speaks French." The texts, said Graindor, were refused because they harp on the French identity of Brussels instead of advertising French schools the way the Dutch texts advertised education in Dutch. . ln 1962, an imaginary F.ast-West "language barrier" divided Belgium in a Dutch-speaking northern half (Flanders) and a French-speaking aouthem half (Wallonia). Despite its largely French-speaking population, Brussels became an officially bilingual enclave in Wallonia, iust south of the language line. But it also became a battleground for hardliners in the two language camps who eye each other with suspicion. Paul Appelmana. head of public transportation, said the French texts "could have provoked certain reac- tions" from Dutch speakera and "any damage to the vehicJes would have meant extra expenditures for us." ''We have been <fnsured," said J ean-Pierre Poupko, head of the French Culture Cornmlss1on. He added that his group's ads were cancelled at the very last moment. They were supposed to run in the last two weeks of August, at the start of a new school year. "Can w e no longer say French-speakers here are part of a large, worldwide community?" asked P oupko. "It's not whether the French ads are correct or not," responded Graindor. As a state-owned company, the transit system must consider Brussels' bil- ingual status. Ads about the French ambiance of Brussels "only adds fuel to the fire," he maintained. Complicating matters is that the Dutch ads appeared at first in June in two languages. The French versions w ere removed a few weeks later. "We felt that ads about Dutch schools (in French) would upset many French-speakers," said Grandor. The Dutch Culture Commission is now suing the transit system. The language issue is rooted in the dominance until well into the 20th century of Flanders by Wallonia. Only in the past 25 years, have the tables been turned and Flanders is now economically stronger. Lingtiistic hardliners here often deface bilingual traffic signs and erase the name of a city in the other language. Certain roadside billboards also fall prey to such artists. One such billboard for Dutch schools in Brussels says, in French, the "future is for those who are bilingual." One fav o ri te reply by French-speaking graffitti sprayers, mindful of Belgium's many jobless: "Wrong. Even French-speakers cannot find work." Stick it to 'em Fo rt Bend County, Texas., Judge Thomas R. Culve r Ill ho lds a bumper sticke r h e had printed for serious DWI offe nders to place on their e Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Sept. 11, 1983 A '7 cars as a condition of pro ba- tion. The judge says he ho pes the stickers will have a sobering effect o n some d rinking drivers. Egypt pushes plans for • • new c1t1es TENTH OF RAMADAN, Egypt (AP) -Tht.- Egyptian government is pressing ahead w1th am- bitious plans for new cities in the desert, despite warnings from experts that tfley may not be a good idea. • For nearly a decade, the government has been spending up to 300 million pounds ($365 million) annually on its new cities, attempting to lure its rapidly growing population of 46 million away from the congested cities of Cairo and Alexandria. Tenth of Ramadan -named after the date in the Moslem calendar when the 1973 Arab-Israeli War began -is the first and most advanced of five new cities that were started during the era o{ late-i President Anwar Sadat. It is now home for 16,000 Egyptians, and is expected to house 500,000 by the year 2000. But th06e who have lived he re for two or three years find the public services not always available and feel the absence of any entertainment All five cities are being built off major highways. radiating from Cairo and Alexandria. "We are building new cities to face the increase in population in Egypt and to create new work opportunities," Fuad El Ashry, vice pr esident of the New Communities Authority, said in an interview. The new strategy is also an attempt to curb the rapid encroachment of urbanization o n Egypt's limited arable land, El Ashry added. Egypt's population is concentrated along the Nile River. Greater Cairo, with an estimated population of 12 million to 16 million, and Alexand ria, with 4 million, are already overtaxed and cannot absorb any increases. But U.S. and Egyptian experts doubt that the new communities strategy will work as planned. A U.S.-funded study called the National Urbanization Policy Study, conducted by Egyptian and American consultants, says the cities cannot be finished by the year 2000. The study recommends that Egypt concentrate on building satellite housing settlements closer to Cairo and other urban centers, which in the long run would reduce the distance between the new cities and the main centers, making the cities more attractiv~ for would-be homeowners and investors. It also says housing and services in the new cities should be more modest because "the planned standard is not affordable by the people or the government." ------------------------------The cheapest housing unit in Tenth of Ramadan, U.S. aid supports Salvador's economy SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) -At the J'llie of more than $800,000 a day, non -military, economic aid has been pouring into El Salvador from the United States. Much of it being used to provide housing and food for the poor and medical care for 350,000 refugees uprooted by war It al.so provides loan guarantees, finances elections set for next year. land reform, vocational training for the jobless and instruct ion for union leaders. American aid even extends to family planning, w ith the goal of reducing Salvador's population growth -among the world's highest at LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Fall Quarter Oct 3 -Dec 17, 1983 • ~ f ut'dil~ & llavl<'(OO • c~ Worl<ShOO • ) 0 °"59" •Ba!oK ~ • l .... °'11"""VJ & P&<rtt,rq • Pll<nllnQ -~ & Aavltl'Cl<I •W3te<~ • Clf<am.Nl • Scuiplv!! 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That funding including weapons, training programs, medical supplies and logj.stical support in the fight against an estimated 7,000 leftist guerrillas. ln an interview shortly before h.e left El Salvador, fonner U.S. Ambassador Deane R. Hinton said the government was "barely keeping afloat," even with the U.S. aid As Salvadoran production has fallen -the gross national product plunged 25 percent in the last three years -American aid increasingly fills the gaps. The The United States is sending $50 million worth of com, cooking oil, wheat, milk, medicines, soy meal -a total of 240,000 tons of food products this year. 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D Sweatshirts qui ckly becoming high fashion . B4 0 D .,... .... ,_..!tr......,_" ....... Remodeled home • IS on tour f the pilot who flew over the I Corona del Mar beach <..'Ottages in the late 1920s to make aerial photographs could see Bill and Mary Taylor's home today, he would probably Clip. There have been a lot of changes in the more than 50 years. One photograph, according to daughter Linda Taylor, a Newport Beach architect, shows H1e place to be a garage facing the alley with a small apartment situated on one and a half lots. When the Taylors of Pasadena bought their cottage 10 years ago as a weekend residence it had been enlarged on three or four occasions to its present three-bedroom, two-story status. The Taylors waited six years to make their own changes after they decided to use it on a more permanent basis and "the kids were old enough to keep the sand out of the house." Their remodel goals were to promote an informal indoor-outdoor feeling in order to maximire the use of the patio as part of the living space. At the same time, the Taylors wanted the hom e to retain a beach cottage look compatible with early Corona del Mar. "I was here every day to oversee the work," said Linda. "I contracted all of the work," she recalled as she looked through pictures of the remodeling steps. "We selected the cedar shingle siding both for the look and feel as well as to COYer: the multitude of sins left over from previous remodeling,. "Windows were added to help bright.en some of the dark corners and a pitched roof replaced the flat roof over th~ garage in order to keep everything in character." The Taylors believe the house should be warm and cozy in the winter and yet open and airy in the summer. This was accomplished through the extensive use of mahogany French doors and casement windows as well as the brick floor running continuously out to the brick patio. The doors open out from the master first-floor bedroom, the living room and kitchen. All of the first-floor rooms are just a few feet from the pool which dominated the flowe r-bordered enclosed patio. The large fireplace in the living room was sandblasted and the clear cedar siding was added throughout the first floor. "The house is cedar inside and out," Linda commented. The other two bedrooms are up- stairs, one opens onto a sundeck for sunbathing and relaxing, plus a bath. One of the final goals was to create a place where the memorabilia related to the family's lifelong interest in sailing and boating could find a home. Original art work from an 18th century water- color to a detailed scale model of the family sailboat have all found a place here. Fabrics for throw pillows and other upholstsery pieces were woven for the house by Mary Taylor, who is also an accomplished potter. She handmade dishes and other pottery for the house Corona de l Mar b each cottage from the 20 s er a sports its ceda r shingling 'f acel.it.' "This above all, is a family house, Everyone in the family made personal contributions and as much fun was had 0 See Home tour, Page 84 Fir t-fl oor master bedroom opens onto the bricked pool area. Light, a iry twin bedl'Qom h as its own private sundeck. I 82 By VIDA DEAN Delly Piiot _,, ldlt0< ~ f you havt' been loolung al new fall and winter fashions, you've nouce that clothes are in darker, richer and greyed-down colors. The cosmetic: people say that with these colors you need to rethink your makeup and face colors. "It calls for strong counterpoints of color: A porcelain face with emphasis on the eyes and mouth," says Este<> Lauder. Eyes should be shadowed and outlined with smoky colors, she says, and she offers Blueprint Blue, Greenhouse. Peach Patina, Summer Smoke, Moonlit Pmk and Sunny White to achieve this look. The new hp colors are Parallel Red, Pinked Melon. Brickstone and Winewood. There are nail colors to match. There 1s no problem on adding smokiness to the eyes and color to the lips, but if you have a skintone that 1s not classified as porcelain you might want to try an undercover color primer. Lauder has three primers or skin tone correc- tors -green, mauve and white. Green to diminish rosy undertones, mauve to correct golden under- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 11, 1983 Faces turn pale for fall's pretty new fa sh ions V D~ tones, and white to give pon..-elain perfection to t'Omplexions that have neither overly rosy or overly golden undertones. You apply nourishing cream or lotion first, follow w ith the proper color of primer and finish with a foundation in a shade that may be up to one-half tone lighter than your natural skintoner. A dusting of powder can go over this with just a hint of blush on the cheeks. v Elizabeth Arden came out in the Spring with a hp cream that they claimed would control lipstick bleeding, make the lips smoother and softer and help smoothe out tiny dry vertical lines around the mouth area. Lip-Fix sells for $10 and clerks in the stores told me it was immediately a big seller. v If you've been in the water or sun a lot this summer. your hair may need emergency service. Your hair can't weep or scream, says Vidal Sassoon, but it does tell you when it needs help. Have you noticed a change in its behavior? Hair tends to be Jess manageable and less controllable before any real visible sign of damage. Has its complexion paled? Sun sneakB in to lighten even the darkest hair. Although this symptom can look glorious and summer bright, it may be a sign of abuse. Has your hair lost Its strength? Droopy, weak hair may signify poor physical condition. ls your hair fractured? Look for breakage at the very tip where split ends develop. Is your hair rough to touch? Smoothness and softness usually signify good health. "Hair is biologically a dead substance. It will not replenish itselC with vital moisture and protein. It's up to the person under the hair to make sure it is constantly nourished to keep it looking healthy and shining," says Dr. Ben Kajioka, who is VP in charge of research for Sassoon. If your hair has been severly damaged (for any.reason) the only prescription may be surgery -a good cutting. Shown here, is one of the VS fall collection of hairstyles tailormade for emergency hair repair. Renegade volume is making way for new trends in cutting techniques which gives hair volume without sacrificing its condition or health. Wash and wear shoes? Those cute shoes tha t are being seen ever ywhere that look as if they are made of plastic are just that - polyvinyl chloride. The Grende ne shoe worn b y Kathleen Lauren, marke ting director of F ashion Island, are from Bud Jones' Cassini's one-piece pine green chemise is fashione d in wool knit jersey and ac- cented with black on the sailor collar. Two-pi ece royal/purple silk jacquard dress is styled with raglan sleeves and wrap skirt. Black st ripes on the grey Cassini fine wool dress made with drop toroso and button back. Flange shoulders and man- darin collar detail the one-piece red wool crepe trimmed in black. (Photo- graphed at I. Magnin, South Coast Plaza. Cathy J ean shop. Jones, left, says the shoes are m a de in Brazil and come in a varie ty of colors and styles. The longwearing, comfortable footwear was in- troduced in the U.S. in 1982. They are inexpen sive (from S 16 to S 19 pe r pair) and the cleaning cost is nothing -strictly wash and wear. Fashion calendar ROBlNSON'S: Armando Cosio, personal makeup artist for Llnda Evans, Olivia New- ton-John, Elizabeth Taylor, Hope Lange and Jill St. John will appear at 1 p.m. Thursday in the Newport Beach store to conduct seminars on makeup techniques and consult with customers. Reservauons may be made by calling the store. Also in the NB store, Giorgio Armani representa- tive Todd Berry will present their fall collection and consult with customers from 1 to 4 p.m . Thursday. In conjunction with the Robinson's Bodylab Week, Sept. ll-17. the Westminster store will host an innerwear fashion presentation at 2 p.m. Tuesday. ••• NORDSTROM: ~designer Jerry Regen- bogen will make a special guest appearance from noon to 4 p.m. Friday in Collectors on the second level of the South C-oast Plaza store. His fall collection will be informally modeled. On Thurs- day at 6:30 p.m .. Evelyn White, a color consultant, will be in Cafe Express. third floor. A fashion presentation will be made by the store's personal shoppers. ••• BULLOCK'S: As part of its 10th anniversary celebration, t he South Coast Plaza store will give its first 10 customers Saturday (ent.ering through the middle level cosmetics entrance) an Image Center hairstyling, an Estee Lauder makeover and a Charis Renaissance portraiture. Sept. 18 through Sept. 24 Lancome will be entroducing new fall makeup colors. • • • MAY CO.: Sunny Grlffln, along w ith Pat Cantor, fashion merchandlle director of Harper's Bazaar, and Lee Tolchin , Gennaine Montell representative will be l.n the Westminster store Thursday at 6 p.m. to conduct a aeminar focusing on beauty, fashion and career Ups for women over 40. T here ls a $7.50 fee which includes a light dinner, fashion ahow and an application for the National Search for the Supplegen woman Reaervatlona are required and may be made by calling 898-2521. ext. 2644. ••• FASHION SHOW: ~ta Ana Auxiliary .. Children's Home Society will 1ponsor an U a.m. fa.thion 1how luncheon Thunday In the Plau Blllroom of the Newporter. !. Magnl.n will s~e the aho~ng of William Pearaon'a fall collection. / I CHEMIAKIN The most controvu sial of rising giants: As mystical as Chagall As mentally ch1dlenging as Dali As intt lltctually stimulaHng as Picasso And in tht opinion of most major criHcs, tht nat artist of this ~tration most Wetly to rilt to tht phtnomtnal staturr of all of the abuoe. Mett Mihail Cht miakin and enjoy an aptrltnct in mttaphysictd synthesis. Saturday, Stptembtr 17 Ntwport Btach 1-5 pm Sunday, Stptt mbtr 18 Btwrly Hills 1-5 pm 314 North Rodto Drlw Broerly HUis (213) 274-4882 131Fashion11/and Ntwport Bt ach (714) 760--0151 Find money-sa vlng yet t ast y recipes in Wednesday's -Plllf &66/e6acK eac~ SOJO CIJmpus Dr1vt!, Nt!wport Be11ch, C.Morm11 02660 • (71 4) 9-:'5-0882 Bo. 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As a result, we are most qualified to process your lease to fee con version escrow, resulting in a smooth and timely closing most advan- tageous for you. CALL US TODAY 975-0882 BARBARA YOUNG SAUNDRA ADAMS LORRAINE J9HNSON DIANE SIMMONS .. - -r: • SOUTHWICK'S FALL COLLECTIONS for women otters beautifully tailored suits, blazers and trousers 1n lofty woolens. gabardines and cool ~ather blends. An import- ant look for the cool side of fall. FOR 60 YEARS. we've provided classic good looks in men's wear -like corduroy slacks. Shetland sweaters and Cole Haan Saddle Shoes. • • • • • • • • F A N E • • • • ATTITUDES • • LE asual clothing that is E YOUR STY . c nd iuxunous . oEF\N\NG STYLI . Formal clothing that IS el~~~~;i:g style. Every relaxed and comfortab ed. amatic finishing touches. omplete collection of . hat off er r ~~~~~~d~o~u~·11~f~1n~d~a~c~=~~~~~; Accessories t I updating an y eds seasona d B ffums. wardrobe ne . t Fas~~io~n~ls~latn~.~~~~· ~T~h~e:_:B~ro=a~d~w~a~Y=· ~u~; dd\t1ons a R binson s. ttordable a \X/'lshire. 0 a Bullocks ' d in Neiman-Marcus. . d MacArthur Slv s. over 70 fine stores in all~way between Jamboree an ff Pacific coast H19 ~~~~===-----------Justo _ Newport Beach. • • • s H 0 N s L w p 0 R T ( E N • • • • • • • • • • • • • A N D E R Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11 , 1983 RAFF jewelry I 4K GOLD BROOCHES in a nautical motif. Choose from sailboats. anchors. whales and more. even pelicans! BRITISH KHAKI now at the Garage. Inspired by the original Khaki colored uniforms of the French Colonial Troops in Pondlcherry. India in the I 850's. These I 00% cotton drill cloth pants and all cotton shirts by British Khaki are for all your expeditions across the world or back to school. SOPHISTICATED AND CLASSIC ... Ralph Lauren's all wool pleated Skidmore pleated skirt paired with an updated Shetland Fair Isle sweater and a striped cotton broadcloth blouse. A fashionable yet timeless look . cathy jean -The original now In I I colol'is . The perfect fashion ror your fall and back-to-schbol wardrobe. 8 3 ..,. 84 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, S pt. 11, 1983 ..... ------------------------------------------------------------------~ Disneyland Hotel hosts Opera Pacific benefit By VIDA DEAN del ls the co-c.'OOrdmator. Rose Smedegaard, 640-7317, may be called for further information. here's going to be an old time ranch party at T the Warner Ranch on Sept. i4 to benefit the American Oiabe~ Association (Southern California aff1Jiate, Inc, Orang<' County Chapter). Buses for the ranch will leave from 17744 Skypark Blvd., Irvine , al 3 pm. At 5 there will be a cocktail fiesta with a·ranch supper, en tertainme nt and dancing following. Guests can get out their western duds and sportswear -it's casual. The $30 per person tickets can be arranged by call ing the ADA office at 261-0421 Of the O.itr ,_ It.ti he Disneyland Hotel will sponsor a Satur-utb Dlog is also involved in the Oct. 29 M iss R Moon Festival Beauty Pageant being held at the Costa Mesa Country Club (she's enteriainment chairman). At the event sponsored by the OC Chinese Cultural Club T day benefit for Opera Pacific at the grand opening of its $15 million Entertainment and Convention Center in Anaheim. (the pavilion-designed center overlooks the hotel's marina.) The benefit, "An Evening of Promenades, Pavilions and Panache" wiU feature a reception beginning at 6:30 p.m. and a formal dinner dance at 8 with big band entertainment and special musical productions. The black-tie occasion will be a soiree reminiscent of gala even ts in elegant pavilions of the past. a Miss Moon Festival will be crowned. Mrs. Lorrin (Mae Sue) Chee of Huntington Beach and Pamela Lee are in charge of the contest. Bonita and Jack Wratber and Michael A. Bullls. VP and general manager of the Disneyland Hotel. will host the evening. Potted palms. ferns and flowering plants and vintage cars will line the promenade leading to tht:! atrium of the new center. where a Dixieland band will set the mood for the reception. Later big band sounds will greet guest as they enter the Marina Ballroom for dinner Highlight of the evening will be a special musical production of popular light lyric opera and Broadway favorites produced by Opera Pacific (formerly Lyric Opera Association of Orange County). Ruth Ding of Newport Beach, coordinator for the benefit, said it's going to be a very exciting evening. "'There will be about $6,000 worth of flowers used in the decorations and the entertain- ment will be outstanding." Ann McLean of Corona Applicants must be single, 18 to 24 years of age, one-half Chinese ancestry, resident or students in Orange County with the exception that contestants be a member of the OCCCC. Applications should be mailed to Mrs. Pam Lee, 4114 Lakewood Dr .. Lakewood, 90716. The fesHval will begin with no-host cocktails at 6 p.m . followed by a banquet at 7. Blue Sands dance band from Los Angeles will entertain. Helen Woo, chairm an , may be reached at 992-5434 or Lee may be called at 213 425-5598. ocktails and buffet plus a preview of the C antiques await the guests attending the Thursday party at Newport Harbor Art Museum. The next day at ll a .m. the doors will open to the public for the three-day show. The lecture series held in conjunction with the show will deal with Chinese Porcelain and funeral art, portraiture an Asian tradition and investing in art. The museum has more information on the lectures being held in the Pacific Mutual Building, 700 Newport Center Drive (across from the museum). hree time Oscar winners Ray Evans and T Jay Livingston will entertain members and guests Sept. 24 at Temple Bat Yahm's yearbook-dinner dance gala at the Westin South Coast Plazsa Hotel. The composers who have won many awards for their compositions a re best known for "Mona Lisa," "Buttons and Bows'' and "Silver Bells." They have wrmen for over 100 motion pictures. F'urther information on the cvt•nt which begins with a 7 p .m. CO<.'ktail hourmay be obtained by calJing the chairperson, Jane Glazer a t 675-2455. uests at the 20th anniversary dinneer G dance of the San Juan Capistrsano Hlstoncal Society w ill dine and dance under the stars in the pauo ballroom of the El Adobe de Capistrano. The Whitey Hoffman Band (so we/J-rece1ved ar the event two years ago) will play for the Sept. 16 event to begin with cocktails in the garden at 6:30 p.m . "Man y of our members have danced to his band at Balboa Pavilion," said President Carol Helm. Pleas urewear by Alain Arnaud: Harlequin' s ig nature collection in cotton combines neutral tones with flashes of color Arnaud shows new 'pleasurewear' 1 Sweatshirts are finding a n(>W llfo outs1de of the gym. are h1ghhghted wuh :.plashe:. of red. I yellow and blue. Stn~ are big ancl bold m royal and black or scarlet and black combinations. Grandson Jacob Ullman, l 0, finds a cozy nich e in the Taylor home for reading. He is the son of Architect Linda Taylor and her husband, sailing champ David Ullman. French designer Alain Arnaud has freed the sweatshirt from its workout clothes bond. Combining the softness and comfort of fleece with sportswear styling, Arnaud has created his new line of "pleasure w ear" from Ha rle - quin. Cape back dresses. hooded blazers, wrap skirts. cap sleeve tops, minis and jumpsuits are some of the styles. Arnaud has also designed a collection of citywear for Gerard Martin -the parent company of Harlequin. Mae of coll, comfortable cotton with contrast corduroy detailing. A collection for the working woman offers skirts. dresses, jumpsuits and slacks. Home tour readied • • • He was recently at Neiman-Marcus to show the styles detailed w ith nashes of color and accents in suede. Colors are bright -white and ecru V' From Page Bl in the doing as there was pleasure in the results," Linda said. Bill is a structural engineer and another daughter, Terry Taylor, is an architectural draftsman ("soon to be an arcrutect'') for Bill McCulloch's New - port Beach firm. The Taylor home is one of the five to be featured on the noon to 5 p.m . Oct. 8 tour sponsored by Orange County architects through the American In- stitute of Architects and the Women's Archlt.ectural League. The homes in Corona del Mar and Emerald Bay. Laguna Beach. were selected to show the potentials and varieties available to homeowners through original designs A unique example of phased re- modeling was designed by architect Ron Yeo of Corona del Mar for nationally exhibited artist Tony Delap. It portrays simple spaces and forms appropriate for the family's lifestyle. providing budget conscious solutions. Existing bedrooms were expanded and an art studio was built over the existing garage. Brion S. Jeannette was the architect for Hank and Lynda Moores' Cape Cod home with a second story view of the ocean and a white picket fence. Jeannette has achieved spacious open Club calendar $PYGlASS HlllS PHILHARMONIC COMMITiff -'' Tu.oday 01 10 0 .111. FOf tnfo.-ma.ion. coll .w.4&n2 NEWCOMERS ClUll Of HUNTINGTON BEACH will hold o luncheon Tu..day at Moawell'a by Ille S..O For r-rvatiCW'la, coll 962·~n4 CRANCE COA3T MOTHERS Of TWIN$ ClU8 ,_be" ""'It lllftf Wed~ ot 1 p 111 ot Home federal So-o• ill H~°" a.och Colt 969· 1 l ,7 lor "1tormolion COASTllNE CHAPTER Of l 'NAI l 'RITH mHtt for detef'1 ond tnU\K ill t,.,;ne w.;net.doy For itlforrnotklft, ecoll 4'4 7103 ~TY WINOS o Qr:.,p•o;tufffffll ond 'rrMr f119'it nttwndonta. w1t1 m .. 1 Thurtdoy ,.joflt. 'or th. ..tlen Olld ' living with as few walls as possible and provided elevation changes with por- tions of walls erected to help separate room uses. A home designed by architect J . Herbert Brownell orNewport Beach is nestled among the hills of the private community of Emerald Bay. Th.is contemporary wood home (3,600 square feet of li~ng space) captures No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government than the DlilJ PilDf nearly 360 degrees of ocean view from L-------------------------------: the crest of its hilltop. A second home in Emerald Bay to be open for viewing w as designed by architect Bert W. Tarayao. The three-leval au wood contemporary is on a hillside and the ocean can be viewed from the upper level which houses the master suite and retreat !>tudy. The 3,000 square feet of living space places the children on the lower level with general living areas in the middle. Tickets ($8 each) are required t hrough advance purchase. They may be obtained by writing the OC: Ameri- can Institute of Architects. 3840 South Plaza Drive, Santa Ana, 92704, or by telephoning 557-7796 days or 846-0196 evenings. Proceeds from the tour will benefit the architectural scholartthip fund. COST A MESA WOMEN'S CLUB l'Mfllbtn wUI - Friday from l to 3 p.rn. ot Ille dubhouM lor o membtnhlp teo. For re .. rvatlona, call "9·2632. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN, W"tmon•i.r Founlain Valley branch, will -for if\ onnvol m•mbtnhlp brunet. Scmirdoy f~ 10 o"' to"°°" Coll 193 7337 INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW'83 HURRY FINAL DAVI FOUR DAY SHOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Here Is your opportunity to see actual rooms designed and decorated by leadlng Interior designers. It's a chance to discuss your needs w ith designers on a one to one basis. It's also a great opportunity to meet crartsmen and get a glimpse at their latest products and ~ccessorles. Attend tree seminars on color. design and new products. Tickets S2 . 7 5 September 8, 9, 10, & 11 THURS. Spm-9pm FRI. I I am-9pm SAT. 11am-9pm SUN. 1 lam-Spm n. 0t•1f)9 B1••19 Orange County Fairgrounds 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa For furth~r information: (7 T 4} 540-1210 ~ANmCOO~Al~A ~~lUS•~~-p=~-~----------------------~~ Sotvrdoy ot 11,30 o"' fo.-o tOlod lunch for N E WS lnlorrnotlon, colt 639 '47 4 or l"' 2361 fllfll ClU8 m...,be,. '" Nt,.,por1 "'111 hold lllelr ON1Uol Coft<W'I POlty l'l},indoy ot ltl. c~M. Happy hour k 11130 o "'·· 1111 '' 16. P'or lnforlnClllon, call 673-1268 f1( 67'-077, from all over California i s rounded up each day 10 the Daily Pilat ... -. .. . ...... _ ......... ._ ..--....-• 4 . --,_......,. __ _ ··---........ ------------- The tradluonal auction is being repine-rd th1o; year by the a warding of door prizes and according to Heim local merchants have very generous with their donations. The society's office (03-8444) may be called between 9 a.m and l p.m . Tuesday through Friday for reservation information. o Anne Stewart, Linda Wood1tra, Ginny J Bender and Nancy Loren wilJ model fashions from La Galleria on Friday at Big Canyon Country Club. The occasion is the kick-off luncheon of the Orange County Chapter Women's Council of the American Heart Associa- tion Pam Goldstein has been appointed president of this newly formed group and has promised the luncheon will be the first of many activiues sponsored to benefit the Heart Association Working with Goldstein this year wilJ be Gloria Osbrink, first vice president and luncheon hostess; Patty Barne tt and Stewart, second vice presi- dents; Tommie Reinglass, secretary. and Mary Ann Wells, treasurer. Sandra Brodie is hospitali ty chairman for the luncheon. Saturday poolside Mexican fiesta has A been penciled in on the calendars of Junior League of Ne wport Harbor mem- bers. President Sally Younts 1s entertain- ing for the event which wilJ salute the group's 1983-84 board members and community and project chairmen (and their spouses). The League's big Christmastime shopping extravaganza at the fairgrounds has been set this y~ar for Nov. 2-4. (Earlybird shoppers can marks this on their calendars). Design e r Ala in Arnaud ----------- • Fashion news • Beauty tips • Trends Peraona / Choice You Do Have A Choice -.. PREGNANCY TERMINATION TESTING, COUNSELING & REFERRALS PfnonaJ. ConfldentJM & Protealonal CMW Member OtptOmat• American 809rd 08/GYN 551-4147 PERSONA~ CHOIGE ------·. -· ...... ,..........._, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 11 , 1983 BS She's prime target for people who are 'pains in the neck' DEAR ANN LANDERS. Havl' you C'Ver taken a poU on ··pams in the neck"? I don't know 1f something is wrong with me that I attract the lemons of the world, but I've cert...mly had more than my share. · I suffered with a 1..vus111 fur40 y~ars (she died at 97) in addition to my mother in-law, who was a millstone around my neck for 37 years. (She lived to be 88.) Both were selfish, demanding, stingy, vain and constant complainers. Through the years I have also bt.>en plagued by other pains in the neck -practical JOkers, interrogators, l-ommcnt.ators on my personal appearance (neverc.'Ompllmcntary), incessant talkers, button-holerson the street when I am in a hurry, and people who have borrowed clothes and appliances and never returned them. Also I have been duped by slick operators who have taken my time, money .'energy, patience and <.'oncern and never give anything back. Not even a kind word. Q,. ANN LANDER$ What do you make of this? Why me?- VICTlMlZED CN WINNETKA DEAR VIC: I bate to sound like a broken record, but here I go again. It takes two to create the 1ltuatlon In which you have found yourself too many times -an lndlvldual wUh a lot of chutzpah and a doormat type with a touch of the martyr complex. People have choices. You could have chosen not to be taken advantage of. For ~hatever reason, you were a wllling victim. DEAR ANN LAND~RS. l aman lfi-ycat-old girl who came from a de<-em, middle-class family To look at me you would neve r guess l st.arte(i to smoke pol al 14, then went toQuaaludes,speed, Vallum, acid and coke. I have also shot heroin. Not a day goes by that I don't get high on something. Usually I t.ake a L'<>mblnatlor\ of stuff I don'tneed anyone tot.ell me what a mess Jam. I wish my parents would t:om~down on me hard, but they haven'tgotaclue. Most parents don't want to believe it, so they close their eyes to what's going on. Drugs can turn a person mtoan accomplished liar and a sneak. I have found some terrific hiding places for my junk. And I know what it's like to w ear long sleeves in 90-degree weather to hide the track marks. I am not asking for advice, bt.-cause l know l'm a lost cause-but I just hope you will keep telling teenagers that drugs are poison. And don't let them fool you about pol Every kid I know (including me) started with those craiy cigarettes. After awhile you want to get higher and higher, and before you know H, you're where I am -sick " to death of myself and praying to God every night t.o get me off this stuff. -SLOW SUICIDE IN MANHATTAN DEAR FRIEND: God can work wooden bui sometimes He needs belp. I beg of you not to turn the whole job over to HIM. Look ln the phone book under "drug abu1e." There are many places you can go for help. And they are fr«. . Since you Uve In Manbattan, I 1uggest Covenant Houae, HOW. fl 1t St. Tell Father Bruce Ritter I seat you. He'• a fanta1Uc man wbo ba1 more tban earned a place at God'• rt1ht band. Are your paren ts coostrict? Hard to reach ~ Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged By Parents? How to Get More Freedom," could help you bridge the generation gap. Send SO cents with your request and a long, stamped, self·addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, Chicago, m. 60611. Putting luxury in recuperation GOREN ON BRIDGE Isn't 11 time we all smartened up about hospital care? Where else in the world do we check into a facility with a bed next to someone we have never seen before. put up with a steady stream of strangers who take our blood and our unne and are never seen again, and pay $200 a day for the privilege? A t those pril•es, you'd think we'd get to lalk to the chef.. instead of a nutntionist. Most of the beds in hospitals are occupied by people recuperating. The crisis is over and they are just getting their strength back. My proposal is simple. The best hotel in Los Angeles cost me $130 a day. For this, I get a room with a t~leVJs1on and bathroom to myself. Noonecoughingm the middle of the night. No one watching the ballgame when I want to watch "Masterpiece Theatre." None of their relatives who come and spend the day and use "our" bathroom The hotel room romes with a continental breakfast and a newspaper. It also comes with a fluffy bathrobe that covers my ENTIRE body. There is valet parking for people who come to visit me. (How many of you have had people visit you in the hospital who had to circle around until the new parking garage was finished?) There are deck chairs and a swimming pool and when I don't eat everything on my plate. no one cares. fl MA BOMB ECK T can read until l go to sleep and no one wakes me out of a sound slumber in the middle of the night to ask if I need a sleeping piU. If my vital signs are up to n, I could walk to Rodeo Drive and read price tags. Or, if I am lonely, I could sit in the lobby and watch people argue over their biU. If I have a burning desire to see my doctor, there is a putting green nearby where we could meet and maybe have something cold to drink while I teU him what "Reader's Digest" says about my condition. I've been thinking about this for a long time. It has a few bugs to work out, but by and large you have to admit 1{ you're lucky enough to recuperate in the summer months, you could get some real bargains at Palm Springs or the ski slopes at Vail. Not convinced? What if l told you that for the price of a ride in an ambulance you could fly first-class Pan Am from New York to London? BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF SAME CONTRACT - SIX FE WE R TRICK OEAR READERS: We have had many request s over the years for tho1e hand11 that we consider to be our favorite1. That makes quite a list. For the time being, therelore, we are devoting the Sunday column to • 1eriee of famous hands. At the end of the 1eriee, we will go back to our weeldy ques· tion and an&wer column. Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 1083 c:::>8742 O A KJ 63 +A WEST EA T +KJ 95 +Q 7 4 IV 9 c:::>K Q 105 0 1054 0 87 +Q J 953 +I0862 SOUTH + A 62 <;>AJ 63 0 Q92 South West North East I ~ Pa88 2 0 Pass 2 NT Pua 4 ~ PaH Pass Pass Opening lead: Queen of +. This hand is from a 1974 World Championship match between North America and France. In one room the Americans made fou r hearts -in the other. the French went down six tricks. The bidding shown is that or Bobby Wolff and Bob Ham· man, who will soon be representing the United Slates in the 1983 World Championship. Even though three no trump is a laydown. North can't be blamed for preferring the 4·4 major fit. Make the red queen in South's hand the queen of hearts. and the suit contract is much better. queen as West slurred a club. Instead of shifting lo a spade, East persevered with clubs. Declarer won, crossed tQ the table with the king or diamonds and led another heart. East won and led another club. Declarer discarded a spade and the rest of the tricks were his. In the other room. South opened the auction with a prepared bid of one club. Now a spade lead against four hear ts became obvious. Declarer won, cashed the ace or clults and came lo. hand with the ace of hearts. After taking a spade discard from dummy on t he king of club . he continued with a low trump from his hand, in the hope of finding a 3·2 trump split.. Stuffed animals an asset for elderly + K 74 The biddinK: On this auction, a club was a natural lead for West. Ham· man won the ace, crossed to the ace of hearts and ruffed a club. He led a heart from dummy. taken by East's· Diaaster. East drew all the trumps as West discarrled his diamonds, and the dele11 .. took t he rest of the tricks with black·suil winners. Down six! DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Would you believe 1t? My father became depressed because he lost his favorite Teddy Bear in a ftre we had six months ago. He lives with us since mother died. A few months after he came lO our h ouse. he gave one of our daughters $10 1f she would give him her Teddy Bear. lnstead. she bought a stuffed Bunny He slept with that toy. it brought him comfort when he had to be m bed after a bad fall. He'd have 1l next t.o him while he read Except for this 1d1osyncrasy, my father (now 74) wasasnormaJ as anyone. But you'd be surpi.sed in the change after the fire destroyed his "pet." He lost appetite, was sleepless, and became antisocial. No more small jokes or playing with the children. He withdrew mto himself. We never realized that the change was due to the fact he no longer had his Teddy Bear One day he brought one home, excusing himself for the purcahse. Again, he had a companion. His depression disappeared and he's his good, old self again. Interesting? I think it's important for children to put up with their elderly parents' desires -as tht'y do with their own children. Anything to keep thf. family happy. MRS. S. DEAR MRS. S : To confirm your experience, you'U be happy to know that a recent study indicates that the elderly may also fonn a bond of love and companionship with stufled animals. As a result. they have less depression and increased life satisfaction Acrordmg to Dr. Gloria Francis of Richmond, Va.: "The possession of plush animals by elderly. :lJon '1 be mad. :lJon '1 be ~aJ. .And Jo,1 I puf uwu y " w11JJing lanJ or w,JJiny J11l l~al i1 nn lor19,,. a jov/u/ 11xr11ri1t1r11 /o,. y ()u. ukoul "Jtarfinv ou11r" wil~ g,..,af ru'lr!,J (6ul louing/'I) J11:Jltjn6, ~his is ~,~,D'~ 881 :lJou.,. :J:>,.. Su;1, 14 Call 63f.11s2 BARDEN1S a14i557 -2847 P E ST CONTROL Hti 1tanoo1pn Ave • tit T rou1 HEALTH DA PETER J STEINCROHN instllul1onahzed persons has the potential for therapeutic value·· • • • FOR MRS. W .: Suggestions from American Academy o( Pediatrks: "If your child gets stung or bitten, follow these treatments. They'U help to make sure that pain and discomfort are kept to a minimum. To reduce sweUmg for most bites or stings, apply ice and then meat tenderizer. For a bee sting. gently scrape the stinger w ith a plastic card (don't pluck) so the venom sac won't be squeezed. Wash with soap and antiseptic. If sweUingoccurs, contact your doctor. The same washing treatment applies for wasp, hornet or yellow jacket stings, except they don't leave their stingers." • • • This tea party in New York, not Boston NEW YORK -T c•a Timers, an association of tea buHs. tea lovers and tea aficionados, has been organized here by Marv Rubinstein, who plans to publish a 1'ea Timers buHetin quarterly WRITING PROJECT POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -Freshmen at Mar1St College this faU will find a computer correcting their spelling and grammallcal errors, instead of the1t professors' red pen. Through a $30,000 study contract, IBM researchers are helping the school develop an experimental writing course in which word processing will be used to improve students' writing. The instructor wiU be freed to concentrate on organization and content writmg problems, ac- cording to Milton Teichman, Marist professor of English and project director. NEW YORK -X-ray treatment IS no\ the only way to find out what's going on inside the body. A new technique called ultrasound uses sound waves instead of radiation to project an image. An ultrasound picture. or sonogram, is created by echoes from the sound waves as they bounce oH organs and tissues. However, the process is used as an adjunct to x·rays, and not as a substitute. RUFFELL'S U'HOLSTllY, INC. •-.ill• ............ . 1922 HARBOR BlVD. COSTA MESA -S•B· 1156 1 ._ _________ ... •Trop6MI Aefl• ~r.:JJ .,,...... ...._ .. •A.,.,.._. hppllM• SAVED BY THE SMELL I .nL IN CIAL BARTLESVILLE, Okla. -One of the major U?I .. ,.,. 1' 1-•n. ia. ft• problems faced by the developers of liquified AnSW.f Ad ~~ ~~e:,n!~f"! ~~! petroleum gas (LPG) was to develop a stench so t1f6p0~ ilJ ,.,....,, TIMI"'°"' -111u1 o1 my FOR MRS. 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One woman will be- come famous next Satur- day night, and an entire nation will probably for- get her name by the next day. There she is. Miss America. Millions of Ameri- cans who tune their tele- vision sets Saturday to watch two hours of tal- ent, swimsuit and eve- ning gown competition among the 50 contestants will hear a new pagean t song and see as many as Lee Meriwether 30 former Miss Amencas on stage. There will be four black women -no previous pageant has had more than two -and one Hispanic entrant. In talent contests, 33 will sing and 10 will dance. Some will do both. Five will play piano, one the violin , one the trumpet. And there is a lone baton twirler. The contestants who have reached the nationally televised finals, ch osen in local, county and state contests Crom among 80,000 women ranging in age from 17 to 26, follow more than half a century of women to the Boardwalk. It's a phenomenon even the pagean l's current organizers struggle to explain. · Dreamed up in 1921 to lure tourists to the Atlantic City beach, the first pageant was little more than a seaside review of eight women clad in swimsuits. A local newspaper reporter thought "Miss America" would be an appropriate title for such an epitome of U.S. womanhood, and the name stuck. "ln those days I could only attribute its success to the fact that Americans love a pretty girl and a competition, and they always have," said Albert A. Marks Jr., executive director of the pageant. Basically a publicity gimmick gone wild, the pageant has nevertheless survived three wars, labor strikes, t he Dep~ion, feminist protests, casino gambling and the losses of former emcee Bert Perks and t he song "There She ls, Miss America." 1959, wife of pageant emc.-ee, G ary C..:Ullm~ Today, when the idea of women parading in swimsuits before judges (this year's pa11el mclud<.-s poet Rod McKuen, singer Jerry Vale and Miss America 1957, Marian McKnight Conway) seems somehow out of sync with the times, the pageant owes much of its continued popularity to 1t.s scholarship money. Marks said. The scholarship program -initiated in 1945 and first won by Bess Myerson, now New York City Commissioner of Cultural Affairs -is "tht• biggest scholarship foundation in the world for young women," said Joan Jones, c xecutivt' director of the Miss New York Pageant. The national pageant has a $3 mill1on budget, with $120,000 of that going directly to scholar- ships, and the local and state con tests award scholarships worth $2.5 million around the country. This year's Miss Americ.:a will receive a $25,000 scholarship. $5,000 higher than last year's grant. "The Miss America Pageant is still relevant in today's society with the women's movement and equal rights," said Miss Kentucky, Lynn Whitney Thompson, 24, of Le>tington, Ky. "The scholarship money is probably w hy 1t keeps lasting," she said, noting tha t the prizes in local and state pageants had helped her pay student loans she used to get her degret> in telecommunications at the University of Ken- tuei:ky. The new Miss America will also earn more than $100,000 as she tours the nation for the year o( her reign. When Miss America 1983, 27-year-old D<:bra Sue Maffett of Anaheim, Calif .. surrenders her 'The Miss America Pageant is still relevant in to day's society with the women's movement and equal rights. The scholarship money is probably why it keeps lasting.' Marian Conway l957 Mis M iss Ellie returns to 'Dallas ' set The .. ...., .. ,.., Pr- C U L VER CITY, Calif. -Actress Barbara Bel Geddes was greeted with hugs, balloons and flowers when she re- turned to the set of "Dallas" a fte r a six-month absence due to heart surgery. A huge banner read- ing "Welcome Back Miss Ellie" was draped over the old main gate to MG M-UA's Culver City studios to greet Bel Geddes, who plays the crown next Saturday, she will have earned genteel matriarch of the $1 05,000, not including the $20,000 scholarship. p e renially fe uding The 50 contestants will all be registered a t Ewing family in Lorimar pageant headquarters in Convention Hall by P roducuons' popular Sunday. CBS series. Whoever wins will be the first to parade a long The balloons and the 134-foot ru nway next Saturday night to the flowers were so plentiful tune of 'Look At Her," a rewritten version of a that some w ere in Bel secondary song that has been a pageant fixture Geddes' dressing room since 1968. It could not be used last year because of and some we re sent to a claim of copyright infringement by a New York the stage, said a Lonmar m usiccompany. spok esw o m a n who Up to 30 former Miss Americas w ill be back asked not to be identified for the show, including Miss America 1933. Marian by name. Bergeron McKnight, who will serve as grand "Barbara looks won - marshaJ of Tuesday night's Boardwalk parade, d e r f u 1 , · · t h e traditionally the first time the contestants a ppear spo keswoman added in public. "There was a cast lunch Preliminary competitions will take platl' for he r, and au the cast Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings to members were there Mary Ann Mobley, Miss Am erica of 1959. Some of the women who have used the Atlantic City Boardwalk as a springboard to Came include actress Lee Meriwether, Miss America 1955; television sportscaster Phyllis George. Miss America 197 land wife of Kentucky Gov. John Y. Brown; and Mary Ann Mobley. Miss America choose 10 semifinalists who will com pete with a whether they worked clean slate on Saturday night. that day or not " ~IFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ • Borgo1nM011nees1 1G ~ab\1i(il4) ~~ "Thi• Sum,,,.r'• One GenultN Sl-.,,.r. Fre•h, Hypnotic, And Very Sexy." -D•"ld AnHn, lffw•wHlr )· ,ttt1•. ":::.~,. ... ... 0 ... ·-. ---·--· -rdw,.rd• I al\ISTOL CINE"'A R ETURN TO THE AOVENTl'RE THAT CAN BE S HARED AGAIN AND AGAIN! --'T'AA.WAA.1'- R£TU RN QF ffiE JEDI ROD•':.-•··· EAS~•O•E~ '"' OllUOlf P!CtlMS lf•IMl .. ... . -.. .. .. , .... -·-"-................. .. • t ... , ........ ' c ... , .... 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(I) l\US 'ftYQIO I'" (I) I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983. 87 TV series' male leads just ain't what they used to be 8y FRED ROTHENBERG Of IN A-ieled -· NEW YORK -J ohn Wayn£• would have turned off the new television season. Male leads in new series for 1983-84 just ain't what they used to be. They don 't try to rearrange faces with their fists or let sidearms do their talking. No sir. These sentimental types have feelings. They apologize. They tum the other cheek. Sometimes, the cheek is even wet with tears. "Men are more vulnerable," says Alec Baldwin of CBS' new medical show, 'Cutter to Houston.' "I think it's more interesting to do things differently." In the series, Baldwin's character, Hal, wants to date the town bully's sister. The bully has other ideas and it looks like an old-fashioned barroom brawl is brewing, until Hal mmes up with a novel suggestion: "If I strike you out, you leave your sister alone.'' Strikeouts rather than shootouts? If last year's movie hit "Tootsie" could have a man become a better man by dressing as a woman, anything's possible. "Last year, I was supposed to be vulnerable. But this 1ear I really am,'' says Bruce Boxleitner, whose last series about the adventurei. of animal trapper Frank Buck withered on the vine. Now he's a spy with a passive-resistance streak in CBS' "Scarecrow and Mrs. King." On NBC's "The Rousters,'' star Chad Everett says, "We try to approach fisticuffs with tongue-in-cheek fervor." Only when the bad guy harasses a woman does Everett's Wyatt Earp III put up his dukes. The Duke, John Wayne, would approve of rescuing damsels in distress. Wayne would not, however, approve of the one western this season, NBC's "Yellow Rose.'' "Instead of riding around on horses for 52 minutes, we only ride around for eight," says Brandon Tartikoff. president of NBC Entertainment. "Yellow Rose," a beautifully filmed contem- porary drama on a working ranch in Texas, has some fistfights, but Roy (David Soul) can also apologize to Chance (Sam Elliott) in a poignant moment. This may be the compelling soap opera that third-rated NBC has never had. It is so genuinety-human that it may appeal to non-soap lovers. This ranch is no Southfork. NBC, which is making the only dramatic shows worth watching, is bringing reality to the 10 p.m. Eastern time slot. Besides returnees "Hill Street Blues" and "St. Elsewhere" and the new "Yellow Rose,'' there's "Bay City Blues," about the life and loves of young minor league baseball players in a working-class town, and "For Love and Honor," about the life and loves of young paratroopers in training during peacetime. "For Love and Honor" has the look, feel and barking-sergeant sound of last summer's sleeper movie, "An Officer and a Gentleman." Al.so in the military vein 1s "Emerald Point N.A.s.;• first titled "Navy." In this CBS program. Dennis Weaver plays an on-base commander and a widower who worries about his sailors, his three daughters and the maneuvers all might perform. This show will have more beds than boats, and more soap than water. ABC also has a new serial, ''Hotel,'' which is going the Disneyland route. In the pilot, for instance Smokey's Back! And The Bancllt la at it 8"'1n! COllAllllU E-: ... 11? .t.Nw .. ~ .... s fOUlfl Alli VAU.0 Pk to( \fDvfftJr \ti"'"' °"" ... 962 2'8 • llMNI fl)•flO~ Y.lll)®r'tJ'JI" t.ritm• \5! OOS ......... " .... , ...... ·-···· .. · I fU1 /1. UNlVEa SA.L f'ICTIJRll ~(JO 0l9•S Uflf1V&.•8At. Gn'Y STUDIOS. INC --NOW PLAYING -·-· tOITi.CtA -•-"'81tW-'1 • ... ~ .... ..:'¥" I ... t\ Y.>• • ·""' "' ., ........ .... cmu•s. -·-·" . ... . ' "'"-'''" ..... ... ,.,. .. , ..... V""tM ~ -~ .; . "·-·-·-·' . Use Answe/' At/ service when placing your ad ... the king of Portugal coml'l> to the St. Gregory Howl and leaves with a waitress. Fairy tale time. "Hotel" stars Bette Davis, whose contract calls for limited appearances, and James Brolin, who may be remembered for his last goody-goody role on "Marcus Welby, M.D." TV doctors are fashionable again. Besides returnees "Trapper John, M.D." and "St. Elsewhere," CBS introduces "Cutter to Houston" and ABC has "Trauma Center" -two shows with strangely similar scripts. On both pilot episodes, explosions cause serious arm injuries. The CBS limb is amputated, the one on ABC is saved when Lou Ferrigno (formerly The Incredible Hulk) sticks it in a cooler for successful reconnecting surgery. Both pilots also have the now-standard, gun- man-in-the-operating-room scene. Even the dialogue o( the doctors, when they are confronted by the intruders, is identical. "Whoa!" says Alec, the sensitive souJ in "Cutter to Houston" who makes curveballs, not war. "Whoa!" says the doctor played by James Naughton in "Trauma Center." (For the record, Naughton does a better job with the material.) Both programs have doctors making helicopter calls, whenever the action slows down. In "Trauma Center," a half dozen choppers come to the rescue when a hotel chandelier falls and ruins prom night. In the air, this is the year of the helicopter, which had a starring role in the summertime movie, "Blue Thunder." But, on land, the car remains king of the road. The new season has more car crashes than a demolition derby. In ABC's "Hardcastle & McCormick," starring Brian Keith as Hardcastle, a judge bent on bringing to justice the criminals who got away, McCormick is a former convict and race-car driver who helps Hardcastle in his quest. That means steady work for the guy in Hollywood who can slip out of burning wrecks. He's in practically every scene. This season's dramatic shows use machines for gimmicks. The comedies rely on ghosts. genies, talking orangutans and a once-endangered species: the dumb blonde, a buxom live-in maid, sharing an apartment with two adolescent men in NBC's "We Got It Made." In contrast, the talking orangutan on NBC's ''Mr. Smith" has a 256 I.Q. Somewhere between the blonde and the beast in intellect are Ann Jillian, who plays the ghost of a Hollywood actress in NBC's "Jennifer Slept Here," and T.K . Carter, who's a genie in ABC's "Just Our Luck." NBC's "Manimal" is not a comedy per se, but its concept is so ludicrous some might find it funny: a man who turns into all manner of fish and fowl to solve crimes. Says Tartikoff: "We have to try a guy who turns into animals against 'Dallas."' Will it work? Will any of these shows work? "We're guessing all the time what people want,'' says Harvey Shephard, CBS' vice president for programming. "If we knew what they really want, we wouldn't have such a large failure rate each year." John Wayne wouJd object again. A macho man has trouble with losing, and the 1983-84 season has more losers than winners. "FAST, FUNNY SAnRB!' -NEW YORK TIMES ~11~ .. ~ ~ CORRECTIOI In the ... r• Septem- ber 11th clrculer which you mey have recleved In the m•ll e #17832 Crettamen 2 HP compreuor. The reguler Pf'lce •nd .... price lndloeted on the ed ere Incorrect. TM correct regular price la S711.81 end the cor- rect Nie ptlce 11 t&t8.11. We alncerely regret theM errora end eny Inconve- nience they mey heve ceuMd. I Sears I Clas ~y Autos Advertised in the Dally Piiat ' 'UNUSUALLY RICH. Depordlni is superb:· -l'lnct'nr Canb11. ,,f~tc l1orar Tfm«s ''FASCINATING:' -Dauld l#nb11. Nrw Yorlr Magaalnr ' 'A CLASSIC:' -Mlcllarl Trlngold Vlllagr Vale" "***)-'r. SPELLBINDING:' -Alt'Jt Krnra&. Nrwua11 '"SUSPENSEFUL:' -Ard1rr \4'1n.t..,,. ,, • .,.,, tbrll Po•r ''MOVING and SENSITIVE:' -Crnrll uagrandt', Nt'W )brll Dol/11 Nrllls ''REMAR.KA.BU::' /II_,.,.,..~--,.,._... .. 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Shirley Jones. -5:46- • CHNSTOPHEA'S Cl06EUP -1:00- 1 CAPTAIN ICAHGAAOO MtJ8IC NID TME SPOKEN WOAD I~~ 8'1NDAY MASS ~ 8NEW8 AOWEA AOOM TV~ LOOKS AT l.EARHIHG ,(C)MOYIE . • • • "The Stratton Story" ( 1949) ,.,..,_Stewart. June Attyso11, •OMOYIE *** "Reds" (1981) Warren Beauy, DllMKMton. . -1:30- 8EAENDIPflY AOIERT 8CHUUER t&DlfCRAfT PflMETlitE HENT AGE Of FAITH lflfNCOUT LETTIBE 8E LIGHT fCll8WOfW..O ;INEW8CENTER WES<L y WAYOFTRUTW DOUGI A8 MACAAnfVR: THE UfWfT QENEMl -7:00- LRTlMES TltAr&CAT UTI1.E RA8CAl.S THE IUCCANEEA8 IC!NNETl4 COPEi.AHO TARlAH DAY Of DeSOOVERY POfl£YE QUEJ ttOUR ·.SEARCH I DIMCT'IOHS 8'MOAYMA88 Mf.881•.NIC JEWISH VOICE ®MOYIE ** "Gl91n lcie" (1981) Ry8/l O'Neal. Anne Archer. (11)MOVIE **'A "c.ey·s Shadow" ( 1978) Wiii• Mltthlu, AlelfiS Smith. (J) ANNA TO THE IHAHl'TE POWER -7:30-1 =~~~ atU>AEN'S ™EA~ AIMHTURE.8 Of A08IN HOOO JIMf SWAOGART lil8TtR AOGER8 (R) OMLAOIERTS 9 UOYD OGILVIE OJ THE WOALO TOMOAROW -l:00- (1) 80HQAY MOANING OOY88EY POfl£YE AWJ FRIENDS l , IERQEANT PRESTOH Of THE I YUKON l~~OOl.VIE =:mm (R)Q l ./EM'f FAL.WEll ~ llJEX HUM&W> l **~ Thing.s were O.fferen1 (1979) Suzanne Pteshene. Don Mur- flY, -1:30- 1 ~~:LVARY ' I AE>EJIQ( I(. PfllCE FIUX¥CAT KHOW 'fOtJR 8l8l.E AEL.JOK)U8 TOWN HALl (%)MOYIE • • • "Chain Reaction" (1980) Stt'le Billey. Ar~aria Wlnclleslet -l:00- 1 === C90()1(1) IUP9MAH l~f BATMAN I BMiE 8TAEET tAlO WLDAMENCA rr•WNna CROl8fR ~ ltiJCAVETTBEHlMOTHESCENES WITH KENNY ROGERS ( Ol MY 1TTH SUMMER (S)MOVIE • • * "Reds t 1981) Wa,,e11 Beatty, Diane l\Oalon -0:30- tJ (I) NFl TODAY D N8C REUGIOUS SPECIAL D THAT'S HOLLYWOOD 0 DAY Of DISCOVERY Cf) LONE RANGER 0> THE WORLD TOMORROW (!) THE FLINTSTONES mi MOTORWEEI< ®l KENNETH COPELAND QtNFl'83 (R)MOVIE • • "Time11der" ( 1982) Fred W8!d, Belinda Bauer 0 MOVIE • • "Doctors & Nurses" (1982) Rebecca Rigo, Miguel Lopez. -10:00-tJ (I) OJ NFL FOOTBALL D ATONE WITH D MOVIE ;, • • "Clarence Ttle Cross-Eyed lion" (1965) Marsha.II Thompson, Betsy Drake U HOU YWOOD CLOSEUP 0 HERALD OF TRUTH (}) TWILIGHT ZONE 0> REX HUMBARD II) CARTOONS fD THE LAWMAKERS mi WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW ID W.V. GRANT (C)MOVIE • • • "Take Her, She's Mine" (1963) James Stewart, Sandra Dee (~)WHICH MOTHER IS MINE? rI)MOVIE * •'h "Oragne1'' (1953) Jack Webb, Ben Aleunder -10:30-D SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES f) ROBERT SCHlJUER (}) ONE STEP BEYOND 0> JERRYfALWELl fDONCAMPUS mi WALL STREET WEEK @)SPECTRUM ID SUNDAY MASS -11:00-0 TALK ABOUT PtCUTRES U BEST Of A.M. LOS ANGELES (}) LEAD-OFF MAN II) MOVIE • • • "But Not For Me" (1959) Clark Gable, Ltlll Palmer fD MASTERPIECE THEATRE mi COHTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES @) PUBLIC PULSE ID MOVIE CID FRAGGLE ROCK CID ON SPORTSWEEK 0 THE THUNDERBIRDS -11:15- (fl BASEBALL -11:30-0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL '83; PLAYBOY ALL-AMERICA TEAM f) TERRY COLE-WHITT AKER Q) CHURCH IN THE HOME mi CONTE.MPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES ®l THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRJNKLEY fHJ FRAGGLE ROCK 01 MOVIE * * "Starstruck" (19821 Jo Kenne- dy, Ross O'Donovan AFTERNOON -12:00-e THREE STOOGES D THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRJNKLEY f)SEARCH Q) ,_.OVlE * • Voyager 119631 lassie. Rober1 Bray fI1) GREAT PERFORMANCES mi HUMANrTtES THROUGH THE ARTS l~1 SCREEN LEGENOS 1!1,MOVIE • • "Sile11Ce 01 The North" 11981) Ellen Burstyn, l om Skernn 0MOVIE ** "T,mef!der (1982) Fred Waro, BeltnOa Bauer Z.J MOVIE *. "I, Tne Jury" (1953) Bill Elllot, Preston Foster -12:30- D NFl'83 f) WILD, WILD WORLD Of ANIMALS mi HVMAHmEs THROUGH TiiE ARTS ®l SUPERINTENOEHT REPORT ~MOVIE • • • 'h "Kaoemusha" ( 1980) Tatsu· ys Nakadal, hutomu Yamwikl. ('S) PAPER CHASE Entertainment News Briefs Alda to do commercials LOS ANGELES (AP) -Alan Alda. who signed a five-year contract in June, has filmed 12 oommercia.ls which will reach the air at the end of this month or early October. He has the "right of refusal'' over any commercial as w ell as lhc right to change any of the writing for the spots. During the filmlng Alda reportedly used that au thority to rewrite the advertising copy. An Atari spokesman ~d. "He is billed as an Atari adviser and we are listerling to what he says. He will have a great deal of input lnto anything that goos out in this campaign.'' Jane Seymour as Ma t a H a ri? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jane Seymour says she la ideal for the movie role o( the legendary World War I spy Mat.a Hari: "She was a pretty bad dancer and so am I." Seymour will head for Europe to work on the , Mata Kari film after she completes work on a remake of '"The Dark Mirror" for ABC. · "My mother i.s Dutch, so I've long been intrigued by ?tfata Harl/ said the actress, who was christened Jayce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg. She baa three other movies aw aiting release; "Jamaica lnn," filmed. for British TV, ''A Haunting PUlion" for NBC on Oct. 24, and "Lassiter," a theatrical movie w ith Tom Selleck Anothe r Kenned y series LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Reeond rn.lnlserles buecJ on the Kennedy family will go into produ.ctlon dUa tall for CBS. 11Robert Kennedy and His Times," based on the bf.olra.phy by Ar1hur Schlesinger Jr., will be made lnto a .wn-hour .erteta by Columbia Pictures TelevlaiOn. The cast la y~t tO be announced. ·"Kennedy," a teVen-hour acrtes dromatlitns the P"llidenual )'N.l'I and peM10nal life or John F. Kennedy, wJll be telecast on NBC on lhrt.~ nights, Nov. 20. 21 , And .Nov. 22. r I, • ,. hr tr tr' t ·t sh l -1;00-e (.()TENNIS 0 Qt NFL FOOTBALL D THEM~TERS D DIRE.CTIOH8 O HEEHAW «!)ADAM·l2 miOOEANUS 9) ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK (())MOVIE * • .,., "Hurray For Betty Boop'" (1980) Animated Vo"8 ol Tommy Smothers. -1!30- D f·TROOP D PEOPL£7 Q)ADAM·12 '1i> OCEANUS (8)STOPWATCH:30 MINUTES Of INVESTIGATIVE TICKING CSJMOVIE • •;, ,,., "Strike Me Pink" ( 1936) Eddie Cantor. Elhet Merman 0 THOSE WERE THE DAYS -2:00- D GIWGAN'S ISi.AHO DBAAVISIMO f) MOVIE • • "Days Of Thrills And Laughter'' ( 1961) Laure' and Hardy. Charlie Chaplin OIMOVIE • • '" "Oragn~1· t 19)3) JllCk Webb, Ben A1exand11r -$:30-D NEWS {!) PEOPLE TO PEOPLE mi MOTOAWEEK ())ALICE @) ABCNEWSO m AHAHCIAL INDEPENDENCE TOOAY <Cl MOVIE • ** "Tempest' (1982) Jonn Cas- uve1es. Gena Rowlanos (i)MOVIE • • • "Chain Reaction" ( 1980) Steve Btsley, Arna-Marta W1ncheSter EVENING -6:00-IJ D 8 HEWS D PEOPLE'S COURT 0 GAIZZL Y ADAMS (!) SATVAOAY NIGHT Q)M'A'S'H Q) MOVIE * * "The F11echasers" t 1970) Chad Everett. An1ane11e Comer. 8i) PRESENTE '1i)NOVA S MOVIE • • • "'1eds I lflij II Warren Beatty Diane Keatoo -8:30-u ell ONE DAY AT A TIME 0 THE WORLD TOMORROW !T l KUNG FU -8:45- ( 2' CINEMA SCORE -0:00-e CIJ lHE JEffERSONS O at MOVIE • • 111 "Beulah Land (Pa11 1) p980) Lesley Ann Wa11en, Paul Rudd 0 UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU f) PETER POPOFF m m MASTERPIECE THEATRE (ZJMOVIE * *'" "Private Lessons" 119801 Syl· vtn Kristel. Howard Hesseman -0:30-e (I) GOODNIGHT, BEANTOWN f) FRED JORDAN (])MOVIE • • • "The Sea Woll" (1941) Eoward G. Robinson. John Garlield. -t2·00- D 700CLU8 (!) tNDEPEHOElfT ~ETWOAI< NEWS I Ol UKEL Y STORIES 0MOVIE • • ·~ "Pate1111ly" ( 1981) Burl Rt1y nolds, Beverly O' Angelo -12:15- OMOVIE •0~ "Promo~ Him Any1h1ng ' (1974) Eadie Albeit. Meg Fos1er -12:20-tJ MOVIE • •·~ 'Siar Spangled Girl' I t97 ll Sandy Duncan. Tooy Rot>e11s -12:30- {fj FIGHT BACKI WITH DAVID HOROWITZ Cl) MELOOYOFHAlE ID THE l.E8SON (l)MOV1E • * "I, The Jury" (1953) Biii Elliot, Pres1on Foster. -1:00- IIJ MOVIE • • 'Bowery Boys Meel Monsters" ( 1954) Bowery Boys Ellen Co1by ID WESTBROOK HOSPITAL (0)M0VIE Soviets nix Olympic arts LOS ANGELES -Plans for Soviet dance and drama groups to join next summer's 1984 Olympics cultural festival have fallen through. but not bec.ause of the Soviet Union 's attack on a South Korean airline r, Olympics officials say. The Soviet Union's Moiseyev Dance Company and Rustaveli Theatre telephoned the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee ''t hree or four weeks ago" to say they are not interested in participating in the cultural festival, committee Presjdent Peter V. Ueberroth said Wednesday. "We've made a decision not to pursue it," said Ueberroth, adding that the Soviet decision predated last Thursday's downing of the Korean Air Lines jwnbo jet and the presumed deaths of the 269 people aboard. IDMOVIE • * 'h "II A Man Answers" ( 1962) Sanora Dee, Bobby Darm CHANNEL LISTINGS • • '" "Dragner· ( 1953) Jack Webb, Ben Ale~ander Paul Ziffren, chairman of the committee's board, said he concurred w ith the decision to break oCf contact. II) MOVIE • • • "The Savage" ( 1952) Cnarllon Hesto11. Susan Morrow mi GROWING YEARS ®)MOVIE *** "That's My Boy" (1951) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. ID GEHE SCOTT (It) LAURENCE OLIVIER ANO JACKIE GLEASON AS MR. HALPERN ANO MR. JOHNSON 0MOVIE * • 'i't "Chilly Scenes 01 Winter" ( 1979) John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt (Z,MOVIE • * 'i't "Dracula Today" (19721 Chris- topher Lee. Peter Cushmg. -2:30-' 0 GIWGAN'S ISLAND (!)MOVIE • • "Shocktrauma" (1982) Wllllam Coorad, Chris W19glni. mi GROWING YEARS (())MOVIE ••'It "Casey's Shadow" (1978) Walter Matthau, Alexis Sm•lh -3:00- D THREE STOOGES D MIGHT 8i>PAESENTE mi rrs EVERYBOOY'S BUSINESS (ffJ MOVIE ** "Gtee11·toe"(1981)fl'tan0'Neat, Anne Archer -3:30-u SUPERCHARGERS fD TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL mi rrs EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS ~MOVIE • * * "The Stratton Story" ( 1949) James Stewart, June Altyson @ MOVIE • * • .,., "The Man Who Would Be Klf1!f' ( 1975) Sean Connery. Michael Caine. -4:00- tJ cot.LEGE FOOTBALL D SUNOAY D BASEBALL 0 0LYMP1AD f) MOVIE • • 'h "OeatllOream" (19721 John Marley. Richard Backus Q) MOVIE * * * "Duel Al Ooablo" 11966) James Garnet, Sidney Poitier II) MOVIE • • "Goodbye, Franklin High 11978) Lane Caudell, Ann Ousenbet· iii WALL ST'AEET WE.EK mi MATINEE AT TME 8LJOU Cl) WELCOME BACI<. KOTTER @) THArS INCREDIBLE! Qt MOVIE •*'It "They Only Kill Their Masters" (t9731 James Garner, Katharine Ross 0 MOVIE * * * "Oh Godl" p977) George Burns, Jotln Denver CZJMOVIE • * • "The Atormc Cale" t 1982) Documentary. -4:30- (J) IN SEARCH Of,., &ii WASHINGTON WE.EK IN REVIEW (I) FACE THE NATION (0) INSIDE OH -5:00- D ABCNEWSQ (}) WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT S) ARINGLINE (I) M•A•s•H @)NEWS ~ NIGHT GALLERY (fl)MOVIE • • 'h "The Prize Fighter" ( 1979) llm Cooway, Don Knotts 0 KNXT tCUSJ 0 KNBC lNB('J 0 KT LA l lM l ID KABC !ABC I 0 KFM B ICB'>J 0 K~i.J TV (Ind ) ID 1<.CC.T !ABC I ID 1<.l IV (lno I (D KCOP TV (Incl I fD KCE T (PBS) C'.il KOCE (PBS) (I) ERIC SEVAREIO'S CHRONICLE @) THE ROCKFORD FILES ID PROTECTORS (S)MOVIE • • • • "Sounder" ( 1972) Cicely Tyson, Paul Wlntletd. 0 MOVIE • • * "Reds" (1981) W8!ren Bealty. Diane Kea1on. -6:30-a NEWS CONFERENCE D SISKE.I. & EBERT AT THE MOVIES ID WKRP IN CINClNNA Tl 8i) MANKHAMUN'SEGYPT (l)Q!NEWS ID MOTORSPORTS INTERHA TlOHAL {_OJ MOVIE * • "Starsiruck · (19821 Jo Kenne· dy, Ross O'Donovan -7:00- B Cil eo MINUTES D Qt THE POWERS OF MATTiiEW STAR 0 TWILIGHT ZONE D ®.l RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT f) WILD, WILD WORLD Of ANIMALS (})HEWS 0> STARSEAAcH 8i) AU CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL '1i> EVENING AT POPS ID SPORTS SCENE STOPWATCH: 30 MINUTES OF INVESTIGATIVE TICKING !t MOVIE • * •, "Mad Max 11960) Met Gob son. Joanne Samuel -7:30- " TWILIGHT ZONE 0 FOCUS ON BRITAIN IDGEHE SCOTT ( H FRAGGLE ROCK -8:00-tJ Cil ALICE 0 \Bl KNIGHT Rt~ 0 ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK U @>MOVIE • • "Air Port '77 ( 19771 Jack Lem- mon, Brenda Vaccaro f) rT IS WRITTEN (!) TWILIGHT ZONE O>MOVIE • • • "Duel At Otablo" ( 1966) James Garnet, Sld1iey Pottier (!)MOVIE • • "Ouest F0< Phoer11cian Gold" ( 19711) Oocum4111t&ry tD THEGLORYOfTHEGAADEH 6l) MASTERPIECE THEATRE (C)MOV1E • • • "An AmetlC8n Werewolf In London" (19811 David Naughtoo. Jenny Agutter (fJJMOVlE "Bet-Friends" ( 19831 EJ1zab4!tl\ Taylor. C8!0i Burnett rO>MOVlE •••'II "Blade Runner" 119821 Har- rison Ford, Rutger Hauer EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Fri. 4:30, 8:15 -8•tl8un 1:00, •:30, 8:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA -~·:,:~¥AID 673·8350 MllwPOllT H ~ ORANGE MAU ._,,,, 6 THCAlR£S l vt""o ,..,,~•I lt11c.o., 01011 ... 831 0340 0 On TV l l TV H Hl.10 ( ((JtH•lll• .. I 9 1wor~1 Nv N v II !WTE\51 E !EC,PNI S !Showt1m.-1 0 Spot119111 ~ tCabte News Ne1work1 -10:00-e (])TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. UID NEWS f) CHILDREN: CAUGHT IN THE CROSS ARE Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEVIS Ell) EVENING AT POPS '1i> GREAT PERFORMANCES C~1 MOVIE * * '$ "Vice Squad'' ( 19821 Season Hubley. Gary Swanson l H l NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS <OJ MOVIE * • "Chanel Sohtaore" ( 1981) Marie· France P1slet. Rutger Hauer OMOVIE • ** "ShOot The Moon·• (1982) Albert Finney. Otane Keaton -10:30-m ROBERT SCHULLER II) JIMMY SWAGGART ID WALLY GEORGE (H J NEIL YOUNG IN CONCERT IZ)MOV1E • ••1r 'Dracula TOday" 119721 Chris. IOphet Lee, Peler Cushing -10:45-0 SUNDAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00- tJ DD ({)®'~ NEWS 0 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT f) MOVIE • • • Keys Ot Tile Kingdom' t 19451 Gregory Peck. Tnomas M11c11. ell ID JERRY FALWELL fI1) SNEAK PREVIEWS ID WORLD Of PEOPLE -11:15- U CBSNEWS -11:30- 1) SPORTS ANAL 0 PACESETTERS O ABCNEWS C!J SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES II) WOMEN IN CRISIS Ell) AN AMERICAN FAMll Y CJ) HARRYO @l MOVIE ••••• A Place In The Sun l19Sll Montgomery Clllt Ehzabeth Taylor ~MOVIE m 700CLUB 1.H)MOVIE • ,. Waltz Across Texas · t198:l) Anne Archer. T e<ry Jastrow -1:10- (S)MOVIE * * '4 "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982) Michael McKean Sean Young -1:15- 111MOVIE * • 11 "The Proze Fogh1er" (1979) Ttm Conway. Don Knolls. -1:30- @J ABCNEWS Q)NEWS -1:40- ~DEVOTIONS OMOVIE • • "Love 8 Money ( 19801 Rav Sharkey, Ornella Mut1 -1:45-D AT ONE WITH -2:00-e (J) CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH -2:30- (l) DENNIS THE MEHACE (C)MOV1E • • * "An American Werewolf In London · ( 1981) David Naughton. Jenny Agu11e1 (ZJMOVlE • • • • "P1xote" ( 1981) Fernan<lo Ramos da Sliva, Marllia Pera. -2:45- O NEWS -2:55- CSJMOVIE •H I "Paternity" (1981) Burt Rey- nolds. Beverly D'Angelo -3:00- (J) MORNING STRETCH (H)MOVIE * • "Green Ice" 119811 Rya11 O'Neal. Anne Archer -3:10- 0 MOVIE • • "A Little Sex" (1981) Tim Matheson. Edward Herrmann -3:30- <!) FAIT}i 20 -4:00- C!J TOP O' THE MORNING "Of c.'Ourse, we are disappointed they are 1ut going to be he re, but the cultural festival will ;lave many participants from abroad and be outstanding in any case," Ziffren said. Ueberroth said he and hjs top associate at the committee, Harry L . Usher , called off a planned trip to the Soviet Union by Olympic Arts Festival Director Robert Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick said last spring t hat he expected to sign the final contracts to bring the dance and drama groups here w hen he.visited the Soviet Union The Los Angeles Times Thursday quoted an unidentified Olympics official sa saying that although a Soviet explanation for their decision was not forthcoming, it is clear to Olympics officials that the Soviets intend to criticize the arrangements for the games at every opportunity . The Soviets feel it would be ''inconsistent'' for them to be engaged in sweeping criticism on the one hand and have groups joining the cultural festival on the other, the source told the Times, which didn't explain the reason for Soviet criticism of the games. Despite Soviet statements on July 22 that no decision would be made until next spring on whether to send Soviet athletes to the Games. Ueberroth and oth er Los Angeles commit.tee officials continue t.o express optimism that the Soviet Olympic team will compete. In anotrer Olympics development. the general contractor for the $7 million Los Angeles Tennis Center -the proposed tennis site for the games - said Wednesday that if construction is stalled by one more week because of the continl..ling carpenter's strike the facility won't be completed in time. Work has been dormant since the United Brotherhood of Carpenters went on strike in Southern California on July 7. The strike is belilg honored by other building and trade unions. "We can't go another week without realistically giving up the idea of having it ready on time," said C.V. Holder, a Gardena-based contractor. tS MOVIE * * * "F>rst Monday In Oc1ober" ( 1981) Waller Manhau. Jiil Ct9y. burgh You make the difference. -11:40- CCi MOVIE it••'" "Kagemuslla 11980) Taltu· ya Nekadai, lsutomu Vamazat>.l. -11:.S- D MOVlE ~!~o!~~ D~~~~~ Wa't•. Orange,C•llfomla 92668 .. (714) 834-2252 United way -"£''~' ol O•ange Covnfv sou1n 0 HOUYWOOO CLOSEUP -11:50-e FACE THE HA TIOH r.wl A Public Service of The Daily Pilot ~ & The Advertising Council Thanks to you, it works. For a ll of us. "LOU FERRIGNO IS AWESOME!" -NEW YORK POST elll'.-•-•• OD IXlt.I•• ANAHtlM IRVINE ORANGE SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Pacol><: \ llnallt!Jtn EdWm!s WOOOb<IClQe C11y Cenrer P;ic1tlc s MISSIOfl Dowe lo 879 9650 Cinema 551 0655 634 2553 0.ov~ In 493 4545 f NO PAS!ES ACCEPU!> FOii fHl~_!~~~_!.'llEN.!) 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Ol h o.117 -• ..,, Irvine-based VLI Corp.. maker of a highly publicized contraceptive sponge, is preparing to make its first offering of public stock in October. The relatively small offering of two million shares will be sold initially at a price estimated from $11 to $13 per share,. company officials said. VLI reoently moved from a small office and manufacturing plant in Costa Mesa west of John Wayne Airport to larger facilitites at 2031 S. E. Main St., near MacArthur Boulevard, in Irvine. Although the FDA approved the product earlier this year, two consumer and physician groups in New York made news this summer by petitioning the FDA to reconsider. When a would-be lender says ''yes" to Steven R. Rabago, he still shops around. "I don't stop when I get the first yes. But I know I've got a good deal," said Rabago, president of National Corporate Finance, a two-month old Ne wport Beach firm whose specialty is doggedly looking for the best loan rate for its present score of clients. Instead of relying on the neigh- borhood b&nker for an infusion of fresh capital or a buyout money-bag, Rabago goes shop- ping for his corporate clients, making inquiries of as many as 15 lenders. "I try to access a lot of out-of -the-area banks," the 28-year-old chief executive ex- plained, and has found ready lenders in the Pacific northwest and New York financial centers, "where there are not as many borrowing customers." The typical client is a 10-year-old firm with a good borrowing record that has won a Award for tire store Coast General Tire. owner Don Hofer is one of nine regional winners of an in-store marketing competition sponsored by the Uniroyal Tire Division. Hofer is one of Un- iroyal's independent tire retailers wh~won an award for the di.splay highlighting the manu- facturer's Tiger Paw tires in his Costa Mesa store. His use of posters, wall banners and other items emblazoned with the Tiger Paw cartoon character earned him a new 35-mm camera·. Hofer said the camera is great "but my son al.ready is trying to talk me out of it." The award program is part of Uniroyal's na- tionwide campaign to market the tire. Stress seminar Morgan International presents a half-day sem- inar Sept. 27 entitled "Manage Your Stres'l Before it Manages You," at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. Reservations are $50 in advance, $60 at the door. The seminar runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and further information is availa ble by calling 955-0448. One local stock broker, Mark Foster of Paine Weber in Newport Beach, said he expects to see lots of activity the first day the stock is offered because of the amount of publicity about VLI's polyurethane sponge product, Today. Daleco Research a. Development, Inc. invites you to consider ... "I have a feeling there will be a very large demand for the few shares out there," he said, suggesting all of the shares may be purchased and traded the first day. Foster said the stock is a high risk investment in which buyers need to weigh dangers, such as sanctions from the Federal Drug Admin1stration, against the chance of immediate and lucrative jumps in price-per-earnings. Another local stock broker described the investment as a "businessman's risk ." "J think the issue will sell well but I don't think it's the type of investment for a beginner or an un.sophisticaed investor who can't afford a large risk," said the broker, who asked that hla name not be used. Of the two million shares, 1.9 million will be sold by the corporation for working capital and expen- ditures while the other 100,000 shares will be sold by unnamed shareholders. Proceeds from the latter shares will go to the shareholders, not VLl. The common stock will be 80ld through an underwriting syndjcate managed jointly by Seidler Amdec Securities Inc. of Los Angeles and L.F. Rothlchlld, Unterberg, Towbin of New York. The sponge was invented by VLl President Bruce Vorhauer, who spent aeven years in research a.nd then aollcited private investors to get the buainesa off the ground. for you! High Technology As.Part ofYoui Investnlent Portfolio In the 1980's. 111c Rcn<.·ral ~·1urn t·h::iral'£t:rl:o.11l·:o. :L' ~II as tht: po1c:n1h1l ri!>k' 3."-'14)(.'ia1<.·d whh an im·cstmc:nt in the: hi~h tn·hnolo~)' art·:i will ht' d isn1s:o.cJ, 111~c1lwr with Jctails conn·rnin~ ;i spn :itk inw~t mt·m opportunitr in Oaleco Re- search a Oev.elopmcnt I. a n:~·:il'l.·h ant.I dtvdopmt•n1 lirni1nl panncr:o.hip whi1,;h w ill inw~t in a diversified portfolio of R & I> proJc<:t11. I nit~ an· S'l,000 c::11:h. Minimum inw:.1mt:lll Is 01w unit. 'llt<.'I\' is 1111 t·hafltc for this Seminar. tlllWC\'l'r. a.' ~r,:wc: will ht.· limited. wt• rcqu<.·~1 thut rm• fill uuc :nH.I rc:turn tht• l'oupon hc:hlW or pht>11l" tonnk Pratt m n:~·n·"• u i.f)an· at (714) 673-4227 Seminar o.tts: \\~1W~). !icpt. M :Mid Thursday. St•pt, ll TI~: 1:5(11~~1. ptact': Ralboa Bar Club. ~kJp~r Room. IUI ~t Coast lllgh*"a)'. ~ewport Bt>ach. Calif. Spedal Gucse Speallrr: P..i.rker Oale. !>resident and Chalnnan of Oaleco, N:um: Al.ldn:s.' Cit) -- ------- --- -------------- Malt 111 Dakl"o, .\.\AA Vi:1 Udo, ·llh F111or, Nc:wpon Ekadt, CA 926<).~. O Yes. pie~· n:~·rw ~at(ll) for lllC at ruur St:mhur. 0 I will not bt: uhlc 111 attc:nd p 111r Seminar but would like :nklitlun:ll informutfon and a pmspc:<.·t U!I <:onl'crnlng Oalt--t.·11 R & I> I. I lomt• Phone ( St:m· Offil't.· Phone ( 7.11" ) b'~ vu.111.t ~l w&<.t n~-W. w uvulb.._ itacredit line. But aa loan packages increase in <.'Omplexity, the firm finds its in-house staff doesn't have enough expertise. H is 20-member cllent list in- cludes a San Gabriel Valley defense contractor needing $7 . .5 s·teven R. Rabago I t 1 a banker. ' million for a leveraged buyout and a Santa Ana capacitator maker eyeing $300,000 for the same purpose. Other than banks, Rabago sol- icits bids from savings and loans, commercial finance finns and insurance companies. He said he refuses lender's referral fees be- cause, "we want to be able to negotiate for the clie nt. I believe you've got to work for one side or the oth er," By the time he had gradua~ from Long Beach State with ~ business degree, he had worked his way into the loan de~nt. He has since held management positions with American City uip Pacific National banks of Newpoat Beach . He said }le can obtain preferen- tial rates for his clienta, carving¥. much as 1.5 percent off norm4l interest rates, by takiJl8 lendeal solid, pre-packaged deals. t True, he can't control expemiv; borrowing because some fimw demand a higher return on their money and some clienta, such u op industries, are seen as riaky. He started on the other side of the counter, way on the other side. His first banking job was in 1974 as a stock clerk at a new Bank of America branch, "taking boxes from the old storage room to the new one." He said he got the job through the father of a girlfriend, who was "But you don't just go to o~ doctor. I shop around," he said. "We represent the borrower and force the banks to compete." ' YOUR CHOICE OF HIGHER RATES! PLANA 9. \41e've raised our rate on money market savings to 9.05%: • M inimum balance-$2,500 • Insured up to $100.000 • Unlimited number of in-person deposits and withdrawals OR PLANB Money Market Savings when you open a 91-Day 1-8111 Account of equal or greater sfz.et We'll pay you ~.20% on your money market savings account with a minimum opening deposit of $3.000. Only you also open a 91-day T-BiU account. at the current U.S. Treasury Bill rate, for an equal or greater amount. There are no restric..1ions other than those that normally apply·to money market savings and T-Bill accounts. For either Plan A or Plan B. if the amount in your money market savings account drops below $2,500. the rate you earn on that account drops to 51/4 % until you bring the balance back to at least $2,500. There is also a monthly service Jee if your balance falls below the minimum. TAKE YOUR PICK. EARN AS MUCH AS YOU CAN. NOWI Dana Point 661-3356 Huntington Beach Ml11lon Viejo Newport Beach Santa Ana 963-2900 495-4082 833-8383 ' Classified advertising is your best choice for help In selling the items you no longer need. It's quic k and inexpensive. Daily Piiat I'*'" 11tou111", 1m o• ,. 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Call Now To Reserve ·Your ... Advertising Space. . Publication Dates: Wed. 9-21-82 Irvine Mirror Thurs. 9-22-83 Daily Pilot Space Must Be Reserved By Mon. 9-12-83 642-4321 ... • , .. • ~ • Daily Pilat SUNDAY, SEPT. 11, 1983 TRAVEL CS 0.-, "°' ""*° br ,,_. Larry Holmes retained his WBC championship with filth-round KO of Scott Frank. C2. T r ojans s e ttle for deadlock after fin al gun By ROGER CARLSON Otllleo.9f ........ LOS ANGELES -Like two Golden Gloves prize fight.ens flail- ing a.way, USC and the Univ~ aity of Florida 8CI'apped in the heat Saturday before 53,948 Col- iseum fans and it went to the wire. The Trojans rallied with a knockdown punch after the bell, but they couldn't get the oount and had to settle for a 19-19 standoff when the virtual gim- mee extra point wu muffed. "We should have lost ... and then we should have won ... ," said a aomber USC lllllltant coach Ruas Purnell in the locket room afterward, refiectinl the after- math. fumbles which set the stage for a pair of field goa1a by Bobby Ray- mond which snapped a 13-13 game and pve the Gators a 19-13 bulge, and USC came up empty-handed on the final play of the fourth quarter. only to be given new life because of Florida's u. of 12 players on defeme. Rick Calhoun of Cal State Fullerton threads his way through Long Beach State defense Saturday afternoon. Actually, it was pure justice that the center map we'll awry, since neither teem appeared to deterve a victory. Both had done everything pcmible to avoid the nod all day long. In the final stages it was two Quarterback Sean Salisbury ri- fled a 25-yard strike to a leaping Timmie Ware in the end zone with the extra play given, but the Trojans took their ''victory", which was being celebrated on the sidelines, and handed it back to Florida when center Joe Leim- bach's map couldn't be fielded cleanly by holder Tim Green and a desperation pass fell incomplete. Titans feel right at home in 25-19 upset - By CRAIG RU~ELL ............ o.llJ .... today." Cal State Fullerton moved its home football games to Anaheim Stadium this year for the first time since 1973, and though the turnout was anything but spectacular (5,980), the results certainly were. coach Gene Murphy with a smile. "He's a great athlete and h e only needs game experience. He's really finding his own identity. He doesn't have to live in anyone's shadow." Not only did Allen make us forget about his brother, but his pinpoint passing and offensive leadership kept Long Beach's high-powered offense off the field for most of the first half. And when the 49ers' offense is off the field, so is last season's total offense champion, quarterback Todd Dillon. It was Fullerton's offense that kept Dillon off the field in the first half. But a sprained knee did him in during the aecond. After Dillon was sacked a minute into the third period, he left the game with what has been diagnoeed as a sprained knee. He tried to play later in the third quarter but his knee tightened up and he was forced to watch the rest of the game from the sidelines. Steinke's field goal pve him 105 career pointa to break the Fullerton 8Chool record of 104 set by Obie Graves. Steinke got two more chances at field goals, but mimed a 47-yarder to the left, and came up a few feet short from 62 yards out ju.It before the end of the first half. The 49ers (1-1) got back into the pme after Joee Oceguera kicked a 50-yard field goal and Dillon connected with Lenny Montgomery on a 35-yard 9COring pua. Montgomery caught the ball at the 20 and broke four tackles before fallinl into the end.wne for the touchdown. Montgomery, a first-team All-PCAA eelection last year, gained 45 yarda on nine carries and caught 7 pueee for 68 yards. "I'm still in a state of shock," said USC Coach Ted Tollner, fol- lowing hl8 maiden voyage with the Trojans u their head coach. "We took ounelves out of 90 many drivea with holding penal- ties, fumbles and misled amign- menta. And then, we uawned we had won before we won it. We weren't under control (on the sidelines, prior to the PAT at- tempt)." Behind the pa.s.$ing and running of quarterback Damon Allen, the Titans UJ)6et the Long Beach State 49ers, 25-19, for only the third time in 12 meetings While he was in, Dillon completed 13 of 18 passes for 144 yards and one touch- down. Allen, brother of former USC Heisman Trophy winner Marcus Allen, completed 12 of 20 passes for 177 yards and 9COred a school-record-tying three touchdowns on runs of 5, l and 17 yards. "We wanted to control the football and keep it away from Long Beach," said Murphy. "And our defense did a good job. We had as much success aa anybody last year against Dillon. But because of our offense, Todd just didn't get on the field The Titans (2-0) thoroughly dominated the first half. They built up an early 18-0 lead with a 37-yard field goal by Fountain Valley's Greg Steinke and Allen's first two touchdowns. The Trojans' initial venture in the 1983 football season bore out the SU9pected flaw in the USC (See TROJANS, Pa1e Cl) "Damon said this was his best game ... but he's only played two," said winning Long Beach State cut the lead to six after Oceguera kicked another field goal. RaHJs try Saints today By CURT SEEDEN Ol .... 0.-, .... llaill John Robinson hasn't predicted any divisional titles since the Rams opened the NFL season with a 16-6 victory over the Giants in New York. and it's no wonder. The Rams entered 1983 with a new coach , a new offense centered around a new running back in Eric Dickerson. The de- fense is new and so are many of the faces. In contrast, th e New Orleans Saints, who provide the opposi- tion today (1) at Anaheim Stadium, boast some 33 players from a 49-man roster who were literally hand-picked by Coach Bum Phillips, who is in his third year at the helm. Phillips has his team playing well, and all of a sudden people are taking notice of the Saints. Some have gone so far as to predict the Saints will win the NFC West. With those th oughts in mind, the Rams and Saints have an early showdown today, but the outcome will be determined not by last week's showings or this year's predictions, but rather by personnel -or absence of. True, the Saints have running back George Rogers, who picked up 206 yards last week in a 28-17 victory over St. Louis. What the Saints might not have is quar- terback Ken Stabler, who suf- fered a bruised knee last week and had to be replaoed by Full- erton College alum David Wilson early in the first quarter. Likewise, the Rams are hurt- ing: wide receivers Preston Den- nard and Henry Ellard are out with a sprained left ankle and a fractured clavicle, respectively. Fortunately for Robinson, Dickerson ia healthy and 80 la quarterback Vince Ferragamo. Even more lmportantly, the Ram defenae is healthy and alive. Rob- inaon would like nothing better than a repeat of Last week's atingj- neaa in New York, "I was very impreaed with our defenae," aays Robinson. refer- (Sff RAMS, Pa1e Ct) E stancia wins mismatch lVith OV, 22-0 By JOHN SEV ANO an estimated crowd of 2,700 at first downs the entire game, 11-~ eeria1 late in the first 0t.,.099r,_..,. Huntington Beech High. none in the first half. The. quarter to ltake r.tancia to a F.stancia High Coach F.d It was one of thoae nights offeme totaled a mt'.re 102 7-0 te.d. Blanton is hoping he has where the Eagles could do no yarct. (34 through the air) u On the i:.,Jee' next po.- enough quality within hl8 wrong, and the Seahawkl, Colfieeh employed three di1-..ton, Graham completed offensive and defensive linee who constantly experimented ferent quarte.rbaclm in an at-two. more ~ coverlD8 14 to be a force in the 1983 with penonnel, could do no tempt to get hl8 team going. and 11 yarda,andfu>lbeckl'bil football season. right. Indeed, it was a long night. Sanden edded a 14-yard run, He thinks he has. "We figured the other day On the other hand, the to put teammate Keith Hodp Ocean . Vie~ Coach Steve that we have eight guya on EagJea, although spotty at in line for a U-yard fteld pl Colflesh is hoping he can come defeme and le'Ven guya on t1mee, had thinet go their way which he connected oo to up with a aolid 22 starters offense who have never play-all night. lncreue the ~· IMd to before Sunset League play ed vanity before," offered Senior quarterback Jeff 10-0. begins in about a month. Colflesh. "I didn't feel too bad Graham, although hi.a final In the third quarter, It WM There are no assurances of about our fundamentals. We'll numben weren't spectacular nmnlnc bM:k Matt Wolf'a tum that. tackle better next time. We (7 of 16, one interception, 87 to dJaplay b1a talen1a with a In a complete mismatch just didn't have any offenae. yarda), hit the key pames 78-yard power play rieht up from the start, F.stancia steam-"We still have a long way to when he had to and hooked up the heart of the Oceen View rolled Ocean View by the aoore go." with hia favorite target defeme for llatanda'a third of 22-0 Saturday night before TheSeahawkahadonlytwo Steve Mikulich -on an (SeeBITANCIA..P•CI> Matt Wolf Bad-hoppe r gives Atlanta k ey w i n , 6 -3 DAU llllUMJHY LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -At- lanta's power-hitting Dale Murphy didn't do what he want- ed in the 10th inning, but his grounder to shortstop took a funny hop and he drove in the go-ahead run as the Braves topped Los Angeles, 6-3, Satur- day night to cut the Dodgers' National League West division lead to two games. With Brett Butler on third and Jerry Royster on first wit.h one out, Murphy slapped a roller to shortstop that throttled the in- fielder and Butler acored. Chris Chambliss and Rafael Ramirez added run-aooring singles before the inning was over . "The pitch was a changeup," said Murphy who was the NL's Most Valuable Player last year and ia aecond in homers this seMOn. "The ball took a funny hop on Bill Ruuell. I didn't hit it very good. I wanted to make contact and stay out of the double play and as it turned out it was a tough play because the ball took • funny hop." Royster, a former Dodger, com- mented. "We just had to win. There was no other way. Thlt waa the first game t thought waa 'must win' for ua." Manager Joe Torre commented, "We had great pitching and it seems our bullpen has returned." He particularly pointed out re- liever Steve Bedrosian, who post- ed hi.a ninth victory against eight losses and held the Dodgen without a run in three innings, giving up two hits, one walk, and striking out five. The contest was watched by a sellout crowd of 51,418 at Dodger Stadium. With one out in the 10th, Butler drew a walk off losing reliever Joe Beckwith, 1-3, and Royster promptly singled him to third. Pat Zachry came in to pitch to Murphy, the NL's RBI leader, who knocked in hl8 105th run of the se810n when Ru.ell bobbled his grounder. Butler 9COred and all n.mnen were safe. After Bob Wataon hit into a fielder's choice, pinch-hitter Chambliaa and Ramirez singled home a run apiece. The victory went to Bedrolian with Oene Garber,finllhlna up. Neither starting pitcher Fernando Valenzuela for the Dod,en .nor: Craig McMurtry of Atlanw wu around at the flnJah, both being lifted for plnch-hJttera in the seventh lnnina. ~ Long wait ends for Martina Lend], Connors easily roll into today's men's final NEW YORK (AP) -The dream came t,rue Saturday for Martina Navratilova as she captured her first U.S . Open women's singles title with an NIY 6-1, 6-3 victory over Chris Evert Lloyd at the National Tennis Center. '"You won't take the smile off my face for a long time," she said immediately after winning the only crown that had eluded her. "It's better than l expected." C7.eehoslovakla's Ivan Lendl, who has yet to capture any of the Grand Slam titles, moved into the men's singles final earlier Saturday by ellmlnattna ninth-aeeded Jimmy Arlaa, 6-2. 7-6, 6-1. Lend!, the No. 2 seed, advanced into today's championahlp match against No. 3 Jimmy Connon, the defendina , champion, who rolled over No. 16 Bill Scanlon, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Appearing undecided whether to laugh or to cry, Navratilova BCreeehed aeveral times after she had won what the baa on numerous occaaions called her ''most important goal.'' "It's off my back," ahe Mid, referring to her failuree in America's top tennia event until this yNr. In her only other trip to the final, in 1981, she fell in three •ta to Tracy Austin. In contrast, Lloyd, who has won six times, 1utfeftd only her aecand tom In the final. "She won iteomany tlmel." Navratilova told the crowd. "rm llad ahe let me wtn it this year." The victory WM worth more than $620,000 for tM ~bom left-hander who became a U.S . dUJ.en two~..,. She received $120,000 for wtnnlna on the hardclourta here, and a1ao collected $600,000 for winNna three of the four toumamenta that COIWtitute the Playtex Challenge. It allo WM her ~ tlOnleCUtive Grand Slam dtJe -lhe eaptured Wimbledon in July -and put Mr ln line for another f 1 mDBon bonua lf she can win tba neKC two GraM aa..a fta\tm -the Auavalian °""' ... the rrendt ()pm. Althoumh Lloyd balla a 30-24 lead over NavnUlova 1n their career meednD. Navratilova haa WOil tMU-lMt llx Mttlte Md .. 11-3 over the put ~•Cw beldftc ~in the world except one penan." Lloyd M14l IUll love to play and I'm 1 ltill hUftll'S'. She WM JUft hwllrfier' than me. She had men to prove than I clkl, 0 8he'1 a better Mhlitte. quk:k with her handa. She DlaYI • wrMti&e prM. H9r only vulnerability Lt men'-1.lf the rem.bw hUftli'y and .aaer and doesn't Jcee lnterwt, Mart1M ClOUld' pJa.y IJ'ff t tennis for fl~ ol aix yean .•• I ' r I ,, . ~---------~ C'2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 Blame television for drawn-out f oothall games T he lament of th~ sports journalist ill that the games are absurd in duration and ~at effort is squandered in the cause of sympathy. Lately~there ·has been commotion rnadf' about the length of a professional match. Designed and constructed to endure for 60 minutes, a National Football League game takes up to 3 ~ hours. The average length would be in the neighborhood of three hours. However, this is not the worst of it, Research indicates that the actual activity involves about 12 minutes. That is to say. from the instant the ball is snapped until it is blown dead is considered. Thrown out is the time it takes for a team to huddle and skip back lo the line of scrimmage and call its signals. Neither do you count the seconds it takes for officials lo march off penalty yardage, measurements for first downs, moving the yardsticks or pushing matching and legitimate fights. Therefore, the lament of the journalist that his SPORTS BREAK $1.4 million contract 'bothers' Redskin QB Theismann From AP dlspalcbes WASHINGTON -Washington [•] Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann, who is in the second year of a four-year, $1.4 million L'Ontract, said that his contract "bothers" him. "I see a lot of other guys with shots at the brass ring and I'm still on the merry-go-round," said Theismann, 34. "I can honestly say that my contract bothers me. I'm human.'' The quarterback, who has 16,327 pa.s&ng yards, said he has contacted Redskins' owner Jack Kent Cooke several times to discuss his contract, but a mutually convenient meeting time could not be arranged. Cooke said, however, that he and Theismann will meet, but THEISMANN declined to elaborate. "I haven't made demands. I'm not in a position to make demands," Theismann said. "I love the Washington Redskins. I think they a.re the clas&est organization in pro football. I don't want to leave. This has just been on my mind." Theismann said that under his contract, his salary is $315,000 this year, $365,000 next year and $400,000 in 1985. Theismann pointed out that his $275,000 salary last year was only the 16th-highest among league quarterbacks, even though he was the National conference's top-rated quarterback , com- pleting 64 percent of his passes, went to the Pro Bowl and his team won the Super Bowl. Quote of the day Rick D' Amico, Houston Gamblers linebacker, discussing his golf game: "My handicap is that I don't have enough beer cooler for the back of my golf cart." Mahaffey widens advantage John Mahaffey overcame a sput-·n· tering start and went on another birdie spree Saturday in widening his lead in the third round of the Bank of Boston (;Qlf Classic Mahaffey fired a 67 for a 54-hole total of 201. 15 strokes under regulation on the 7,119-yard layout at Pleasant Valley Country Club. Funy Zoeller and Joe lnmu a1ao conquered par for a second-place tie at 204. Sammy Racllela, winless in nine injury-marked years on the PGA tour. went into the lead briefly after 45 holes, but settled for a 69 and 205 ... In the LPGA event at Portland. Charlotte Montgomery, a 25-year-old from Sweden and never a winner on the tour, recorded birdies on four of the first six holes and held on for a one--stroke lead after two rounds. Raiders welcome Houston RAMS SPORTS COlUMNIST BUD TUCKER children grow up while he snoozes his life away between momenta of action. Baseball has endured a hundred years of knocks regarding its soft spots. Intentional walks take much time, not to mention a player trotting around the bases after hitting a home ~ Scientists claim that actual action in a baseball game is something e 14 minutes. This calculation involves those mo ts from the ball being pitched until it reaches its timate destination -in a glove for an out, over the fence for a home run or back to the pitcher for a restart of the cycle. A baseball cont.est can last up to four hours. An Orioles dump Yankees twice Baltimore's Joe Nolan'• pinch II single snapped a 2-2 tie in the ninth and the Orioles went on to score six runs and beat the New York Yankees, 8-4, Saturday night in the first game of a double-header. Baltimore completed the sweep as rookie hurler Mike Boddlcker allowed six hits over seven innings ill a 3-1 victory. The sweep gave • the Orioles a 5 lh-game advantage in the F.ast Division ... Elsewhere in the American League, Gary Ward went 4 for 4 and Tim Laadner crashed his fifth home run to lead Minneeota to a 6-3 victory over Kansas City ... Toby Barrala drove in three runs with a home run and single and reliever Rlcbard Barnes gained his first major league victory as Cleveland topped Boston, 8-6 ... Jnan Berenguer fired hia first major-league shutout with a four-hitter and Cllet Lemon knocked in two runs with a homer and a sacrifice fly as Detroit Tigers stopped Milwaukee, 4-0. Berenguer, 8-4, in going the distance for only the second time this seaaon, allowed only four singles to become only the third pitcher to shut out the Brewers this aeason ... Dave ColllDa slapped a run-800ring single in the seventh inning to snap a tie and lead Toronto to a 7-5 victory over Oakland ... Pat Putnam's two-run homer with two out in the eighth inning gave Seattle a 4-2 victory over Texas. Wallach's blast decides it Tim Wallacb, a product of Univer-II sity High and Saddleback College, drilled a one-out home run in the ninth inning off relief ace Jesse Orosco, giving Montreala 10-9 victory over the New York Meis Saturday night. Wallach's homer, his 19th, dropped Oroeco's record to 13-6 and enabled the Expos to move back into first place in the National League F.ast . . In other action, Mel Hall hit two homers, including a two-run ti•breaker in the seventh inning, to pace the Chicago Cubs 1o a come-from-behind 8-5 victory over St. Louis. Hall's second homer acored BW Buckner, who had singled, and snapped a 5-5 tie . . . Pi.nch-n..lnner Do•1 Frobel acored from first bue on Milt May't line-single and a WALLACH two-base throwing error by center fielder Garry Maddo:1 in the 10th as Pittsburgh twice rallied to defeat Philadelphia, 6-5, The Pirates trailed 3-0 and later by 5-3 before twice coming back . . . Rookie Jeff Heatllcock pitched 71,i innings of one-hit relief as Houaton beat San Fra.nciaco, 5-3. Heathcock, in earning his first major-league victory, replaced starter Bob Knepper in the aecond with two on and two out.a and two runs home. extra inning game is another story altogether. Returning to the incidents of pro football, it la an unfortunate fact that most of the unpleasant aspects of our society are the direct fault of television Certainly, the evil box can be held accountable for a 60-rninute match requiring 3 ~ hours. Roughly calculated, the elimination of com- mercial messages would reduce the time required by one hour. Of coune, to drop the CQmmercials would mean no TV and whether this would mean no pro football is an interesting consideration. Without question, it would mean no Howard Coaell or Jimmy the Greek which would improve our way of life considerably. A point to consider is that there was professionaJ football before there was television. We won't return to the stone age, of course. TV will not only remain a part of the NFL procedure, it will continue to control it. A case in point W\folded in San Diego recently. Holmes def ends WBC crown ~TLANTIC CITY, N.J. -Larry m Holmes closed Scott Frank's right eye, knocked him down and stopped him in the fifth round of a one-sided fight Saturday night and retained his World Boxing Council heavyweight championship for the 16th time in an unbeaten career. It was all Holmes from the opening bell, and the end came after Frank, complaining he had been thumbed by a right hand, dropped to the canvas in the fifth round. Referee Tony Perez ruled it a knockdown. Frank got up at four and Holmes resumed the attack, but Perez jumped in and stopped the fight at 1:28 of the filth round. Frank came into the scheduled 12-round fight un- HOUIEI beaten but unheralded. He is still unheralded. Holmes, fighting for the third time this year, barely broke a sweat. He already is scheduled to fight again Nov. 25 against Marvis Frazier, the son of former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier. Fishburn-Hanseth sweep The new combination of Andy m Fishburn and Jay Hanseth was the most impressive team in Saturday's competition of the inaugural Newport Beach Open pro beach volleyball tournament at Newport Dunes. The third-seeded team won three matches Saturday, the only team in the tournament to advance without losing a game. They will face second-seeded Tim Hovland and Mike Dodd this morning in the winner's bracket semifinals. Defending world champions Singin Smith and Randy Stoklos will meet fourth-seeded Dane Selmick and Andrew Smith in the other winner's bracket semifinal match. The tournament's top four seeds each won three matches Saturday. Newport Beach's Dan Vrebalovich and Kenny Eiaemann of San Clemente were among eight teams remaining with one loss in the double elimination co1npetit.ion. The tournament finals are scheduled this afternoon in the $10,000 event, first ever Pro Beach Volleyball Tour competition played in Newport Beach. Safe boating course offered Balboa Power Squadron's fall safe ~ boating COUI'9e gets under way Monday at 7 p.m . at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay St. Balboa. Regis- tration begins at 6 p.m. The 13 weeks coune covers all aspects of safe boating from handling under nonnal and adverse conditions to charting and piloting. All cla&'les are taught by veteran boat.ens who are members of the Balboa Power Squadron, a unit of the far-flung United States Power Squadrons. USPS is a membership organization devoted exclusively to safe boating education. Other subjects in the course include aeam- anahip and common emergencies, rules of the nautical road, manners and customs, compass and charta, aids to navigation, lights and equipment, inland boating and tcailering, marinen compa818 and chart plotting. The Chargers kicked off to the New York Jeia in the fourth period but the NBC network had not yet returned from a commercial break and the dilemma created for the oUicial in charge was obvious. The referee was faced with the fury of the Chargers and the Jets but the real terror was the wrath of NBC. He blew the kickoff dead. When play was resumed, the Jets returned the kick 64 yards and this turned out to be a turning point and the Chargers blew the game. At any rate, commercial time will be added to football and the time required to conduct a match will . remain in the area of 3 'h hoUJ"s for 60 minute of football and 12 minutes of action. As pointed out earlier, the main protest.ors are the joumalists. Whether they enjoy the sympathy of the spectator is not clear. I mean, if an audience buys tickets t.oa recital and the pianist plays one song and departs, screams of bloody murder will ensue . Nittany Lions fall again, 14-3 From AP dl1palcbes Once mighty Penn State has fallen for the second straight game. Unranked Cincinnati, taking advantage of two second-quarter fumbles, upset the 20th-ranked Nittany Lions, 14-3 Saturday. It marked the fint time Coach Joe Paterno had l06t his fint two games since he became head coach 17 years ago and it snapped the Lions' streak of 15 straight victories in home openers. Quarterback Troy Bodine completed 25 of 36 passes for 261 yards to lead CinL'inn.ati, which built a 14-0 halftime lead on Bodine's 11-yard pass to Bill Booze and an 8-yard run by Don Goodman -both set up by fumbles. Meanwhile, top-ranked Nebraska posted another big triumph, crushing visiting Wyoming, 56-20, and the Alabama coach Ray Perkins, successor to the late Bear Bryant, began with a victory as the 14th-ranked Crimson Tide downed Georgia Tech, 20-7, at Birmingham. In other games involving the Top Twenty, No. 2 Oklahoma opened its season with a 27-14 win over Stanford; No. 5 Notre Dame ripped Purdue, 52-6: No. 6 Michigan edged Washington State, 20-17; No. 7 Ohio State routed Oregon, 31-6: No. 8 North Carolina beat Memphis State, 24-10; No. 9 Southern California and No. 18 Florida tied, 19-19; Florida State got by 13th-rated Lousiana State, 40-35; No. 16 Iowa belted Iowa State, 51-10: No. 17 Maryland defeated Vanderbilt, 21-14, and No. 19 Washington blanked Northwestern, 34-0. White Sox rally, 7 -6 ClllCAGO (AP) -Harold Baines hit his 15th homer of the year in the bot.tom of the 12th inning Saturday night to give the Chicago White Sox a 7-6 victory over the Angels in a game that had been ' delayed 93 minutes because of rain. Salome Barajas, 3-2, got the win as the White Sox cut their magic number for winning the American League West to five Steve Brown, 1-2, took the loss. The White Sox had tied the game 6-6 with a five-run ninth. Today's sports on TV, radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Dallas at St. Louis. 1 p.m. (2) -TENNIS -The men's singles final (Jimmy Connors vs. Ivan Lendl) in the U.S . Open at Flushing Meadow, N. Y. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL - SeattleatN.Y. J ets. (11)-BASEBALL-Atlantaat Dodgers. 4 p.m . (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Florida at USC (taped). (5) -BASEBALL -Angels at Chicago White Sox. RADIO NFL Football -Washington at Philadelphia, 9:45 a.m., KNEWS (1190): New Orleans at Rams. 1 p.m., KMPC (710); Houston at Raiders, 1 p..m., K.RLA (1110). Baseball-Atlanta at Dodgt!rt1, 1:05 p .m .. K.ABC (790); Angels at Chicago White Sox, 3:50 p.m ., KMPC (710). San Diego St. stuns Cal, 28-14 • • • Stanford falls to Oklahoma; Michigan escapes against Cougars From AP dl1pa&clte1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL capped a 75-yard scoring drive in seven plays. Ohio §t. 3 I, Ore.011 6 Zendejas, already the most prolific place-kicker in Arizona State history, also broke his own school mar)< for most points in a game with 15. Nebraska S6. Jfyomln• ~O LOS ANGELES (AP) -A couple of days before the National Football League season began, defensive end Lyle Alz.ado of the Los Angeles Raiders predicted that his team's defense would be even better this year than it wa.'i last year From Page C1 SAN DIEGO -Running back Casey Brown had touchdown runs of 4 and 5 yards . and linebacker Thomas Carter retumed an interception 28 yards for another 9COre Saturday as San Diego St.ate pulled off a 28-14 upset victory over California in a non-conference college football game. An aroused San Diego State defense stymied the Golden Bears' offeme by generating five turnovers. four of which were interceptions. COLUMBUS, Ohio -Quarterback Mike Tomczak completed 21 of 25 passes for a career-high 273 yards and four touch- downs, leading No. 7 Ohio State to a 31-6 victory over Oregon. LINCOLN, Neb. -I-back Mike Rozier scored four touchdowns and set a career rushing record as top-ranked Nebraska extended the nation's longest win streak to 12 with a 56-20 victory over Wyoming. If the first game of the season is any indk.ation, Alzado might be right. "I don't think the Raiders had any problems," said Alz.ado last week , referring to a l.ackluster 1-3 record m the preseason. "We don't look at it as if it means something It's a tuneup. "I think we're going to be bet- ter defensively this year. And we were pretty good last year." That they were. The defense had a lot to do with the Raiders' 8 -1 record during th e s t.ri ke-in terru pted campaign. Alz.ado's comments proved ac- curate, at least for the opener, 88 the Raiders went to CinclnnaU and whipped the Bengals, 20-10. Cincinnati's only touchdown was meaningless. coming in the clos· ing minutes. All it did was make t.he final score somewhat respect- able. The Hou.."lton Oilers provide the next test for the Loe Angeles defense. The teams meet today at the Los Angele1 Collaeum in tht Raiders' ~me opener. " ring to the way the Rams sacked quarterback Scott Brunner five times, intercepted him three times and held New York to a second-quarter touchdown. ''They were active and de- termined. They move very well and played hard throughout the gaine.'' The defenae, with veteran Jack Youngblood lined up with either Greg Melaner or Myron Laj>k.a at noee tackle and either Heggia tx. or Gary Jeter at the other end, made the 3-4 defente look unbeatable. "Now, there's two wayt to look at the M defen1e," says Young- blood. ''First, if you have physi- cally more capable people, and .econd, you have more people with more qUiclmem and better technique. If we play technique football, we can handle the alJe l~t." Their focal point today wtll be Rogers, the fourth-year pro out of South Carolina and the Salnta' No. l dr1att 1tlck in 1981. On their first posaession, the Aztecs drove 66 yards in 10 plays. Quarterback Mark McKay culmina1ed the drive by firing a 7 -yard touchdown pus to tight end Mike Wel.1.a, who made a le.plng grap in the comer of the end zone. Oldallo•• 27. Staalord l 4 STANFORD-Fre9hman W lbllCk Earl Johnson ran for two Oklahoma touchdowm while fillin8 in for starter Marcua Dupree and led the 9eCOnd·ranked Soonen to a 27-14, seuon-opemn, victory over Stanford. Dupree rushed for 138 yarda, with one break.away daah of 40 yards. But he got only 31 nel yarda ln the flnt half. when he was thrown for 17 yard.a in l.-. and fumbled once to .et up a Stanford iouchdown. lJllelll••• 2•. "••II. St. I 7 ANN ARBOR, Mich. -Michigan quarterback Dave Hall ran 4 yards few a touchdown ln the final quarts to help the No. 8-ranktd Wolvert.nt. beat Wathm,ton State, 20-17. Hall'• to'#Chdown run, at the 6:10 mark. Oregon, 0-2, made a game of It for the first half, traiJ.ina 10-6 at halftime. Arl•oaa :18, llt11• 0 TUCSON, Ariz. -Ariwna quarterback Tom TunnlclJffe moved into elghth place among Pacitic-10 Conference all-lime pa88erB, throwing for 298 yards as 11th-ranked Arir.ona overpowered Utah, 38-0. But it waa Ari_iooa'a defense that crunched the Utes in what waa an often-sloppy overall performaooe until late in thepme. Lamont Humnley and Robbins picked oU puees by Utah quarterback Mark Stevens, with Robbins running his back for a 37-yard touchdown sho:rtly before the end of the third quart.er, puttint the WUdcatAt up, 2.4-.0. Ari•••• §t. a•. Vu• SL. J 2 TEMPE, A.rt.I. -Lula z.ndeju Ul!d hie own IChool r«'Ord by kicking four field goals and Arizona St.ate exploded for 21 polntJ ln a M-.econd apen of the fourth quarter t.o beat U~ State, 39· 12. • Rozier, who rushed for 191 yards on 19· carries, has 2,894 career yards, breaking I.M. Hipp's career total of 2.814. Claelanatl I 4, Peaa St. 3 UNIVERSITY .PARK, Pe.-Unranked Cincinnati, taking advantage of two sec- ond-quart.er fumbles, upeet 20th-ranked Penn State, 14-3, marking the first time Coach Joe Paterno had loet his first two games since he became head coach 17 years ago, and It snapped the Lions' streak of 15 ttraigh t victories in home openers. Quarterback Troy Bodlne a>mpleted 25 of S6 pasaes tor 261 yards to lead Cincinnati, whlch built a 14·0 halftime lead on Bodine's 11-yard pass to BfilBoot.eand an 8-yard nm by D>n Goodman -both set up by fumbles. Notre D••f' 6Z. Pardue 8 WEST LAFAYET'TE. Ind. -Tailback Greg Bell ran for three touchdoWN and ca'-lght one of quarterback Blair Klcl'a two acoring passes as llfth-ranked Not.re Dame crushed Purdue, 32-6. BelJ staked the lriAh to the lead on tht>lr fint pc:meaalon with • 9-yard touchdown reception from Kiel , TROJANS TIE . • • From Page C1 armor -maybe even mo.re than had been anticlpAted. USC'• runninl came WU not dominant. In fact, It wun't .ven helpful. Only 92 net yardl we"' l'Ml1Md on 36 carri11 and twnbl• Mt up two field pl.I. USC'• only real of fenalve threat wu throuch th• air and Saliabury wu brilllant at timel, clJ.ckina with a 16-yard touch- down pall to Fred Cornwell, a 55-yard hookup with Ware to 1et up Steve Jordan'• 4&-yard field goal (tying the game at 13 early ln the final period) and that beauti- ful 25-yard bullet to Ware to avoid defeat. The play, f-486, was "a great call by the coach," according to Ware, who went on to say it waa his most meaningful catch of his career. "I had to get it," said Ware. "I dropped one earlier and it really made me feel good to get the call." On a day when mistakes were the rule on both sides of the ball, it was a perfect play, and it had to be, with Florida defensive back Vito McKeever covering Ware. "He was on me all the way," said the diminutive (listed at 5-11, 170, but probably closer to 5-9, 155). "I've had no better catch in my life." While the air in the USC of- fense was clearly visible (Salisbury was 15 for 26 'for 229 yards and 2 TI>s), the kicking game played a big part in making Flo(ida earn its way. The .... Gators converted on 14 third-down plays, but aside from fumble recoveries at the USC 21 and 14 and Florida 41, in addition to an interception at the USC 17, setting up three Florida field goals, seldom did they begin with much in the way of field position. "Our kicking game was excel- lent," said Tollner, referring to ' sophomore punter Troy Rich- ardson, a product of F.c:ii.son High School, and Jordan. Richard.Ion aot the Trojana out ot trouble with punta of &a, 34, 49 and 46 yarda without a return. The lhon OM WU cau,ht Up 1n the wind, accord1na to Rloh· ardaon1 which accounted for Florida fwnblinl away a fair catch on the ball. Tollner laid the runn1nl came lm't that bad. "When we ran without miatakes, the way lt ll 1uppoeed to be run, we aot our 4-5 yata.,11 he explained. But we did make miltakee. It wun't a lack ot ability." About the 12 players on the field, Florida Coach Charley Pell said: "We thought (defensive tackle) Roy Harna wu hurt. We wanted to take him out and we sent in Melvin Ell.iaon, who waa too excited and forgot tell Roy." That's the kind of game it was. ESTANCIA .. From Page C1 score of the game and a 16-0 lead. F.stancia's final tally came a few minutes later in the same quarter when Wolf burst over the left side for a 1-yard TD run. "U our line comes together, we could be dangerous," warned Blanton. The offensive line wedged holes big enough for Wolf to scamper 135 yards on 18 car- ries. The defensive line, mean- while, with messrs. David Wexler, Xavier Anguiano, Sandy Estes, Ken Harrison, Andy Tinunons and Rene Caballero was effective enough to hold the Seahawks' rushing attack to 68 yards. "The one positive thing is that we hit on defense," com- mended Blanton. "We really hit people and there's no substitute for that." Presents Monday lftht Footbal Featuring * 2 Big Screen TV's * 50¢ Hot Dogs * SLOO Kamakazis & ~ Price Shooters during half time Timmie Ware Eatancie 22. OcMn View o ,_.. bV Guertin Eslancl• 1 3 12 C>--27 Qeffn View 0 0 0 <>--0 ,.,.., Quel1W E -Mikulich 11 pa11 from Grenam (HOCIOe kick), 2:1'. Kev: Graham 11-vard run. Secend Quel1W E -HOOO. 2S FG, l:SI. Kev: A u -vard PAii from Gratoem to Mlkullcn; a U -vard run bv Sandera; an 11-vard Pall from Gratoem to Ludwick. T1'lrd Qua111r E -Wolf 1' run (kl-:k tailed), 11:12. E -Wolf I run (PAii felled), 5:26. Kev: A 26-vard PAii from Graham to Mlkullell. Attandence-2,700 (nllmated). ~Statistics 1E1t First downa 12 Ruann-vardS 37-146 Pa11l119 Verda 11 Peuet 7-16-1 Punta 6-32 Fumbles-lost 1-1 ,._ttlft-vards 2-10 ~llullllne OV 2 JC>-61 34 ,-16·3 9-31 3-2 4-lO E -Grenam , 1-for minus 20; Wolf, 11-135; Sanders, S·2S; JOhnM>n. S·7; Looe1, l·for minus 2; E1tn, 1-1. OV -Whalen, 7-ior minus 10; W. s.a,_, •·23; T. s .. ,_, s-21; LK.kav. 1·35; Saens. I-for minus 2; Meritt, 1-for mlnu1 3; Olllewskl, 2-for minus 2. ~ ...... E -Graham, 7-16-1. 17. OV -Whalen, 3-7-1, 2; OlllewMll, 1-3·1, 7; Mantz, 5-6-1, 25. lilllllVIClulll llecelW'"9 E -Mlkullell, 4·71; Ludwick. 1·11; Spin , 1·12; Wolf, Hor minus 7. OV -W. Seenot1, 3-2; Curry, 2·11; Jecot>Mn, 3-lS; Looer, 1·6. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 College football scores W•IT uac: "· "'°'Ide "· 111 C•I Stele l'ullerton 25, L.ono IHdl It. 1' 16 II ~'*':..'If. •,::,n::.:. ~t. ,. len Dteto II. It, Ct llf9fnle 14 lell JOM II. JI, MevA..e• Vfftl lowllnt Or-H, l'rttl'O II. 27 Cel Nv·IL.O ae. hcrtmtnto SI. M1vw1rd SI .• So-SI. 7 Norlhrldee SI. '·· ltn l'rtnclKO SI.) SI. 1Mry'1, Cel. 3', Chico SI. U S. Oreten !'..t. HumbOldl SI. 1' .. .,.;Kiii Air Force 21, Texaa Teen 13 Arlaone •· Uteh O Arlaone SI. 3', Utah SI. 11 ldeho 43, S. COlor.00 2t N-Me•lco SI. 15, Loul1l1na Tecll 7 80IM $1. 33, E. WUhl119t0<1 U COiorado Mines 12, W•1t1rn St.,COlo. 3 16 Mne. COio. :M, W. Montana IJ Minot St. 24, Carrotl. Mont. 21 N. COlor.00 17, Auouatana,S.D. W. New Mexico 35, McMurrv 14 SOUTHWHT Arkan .. • 17, TulMI 14 eevlor ~. &rlonam Youno 36 KanMta 16, TCU 16, 11• Lemar 24, Stephen F .Austin 23 Mleml, Fie. 2', Hou110<1 1 Minnesota 21, llk:e 17 Olllelloma SI. 20, N. Tuas St. 13 Ta .. s Southern 2, TIXH A&I 0 17 17 Wl•.-Sl•V~a Pl. )0, l•tMI, Minn. w11.·t..1w10r >i lemldll at. o Adrie n t. Otlwveln 7 WltlenNf't Jl, Ce1111a1 20 Alblon 11 Wooattr ) · A•lllend fl. l1!4wln·W1llact 0 .. 11\eny, Ken. 33, Ollaw1, Kan. l utler lt, Wayne, Mich. • C1ne1on 14, Trlnltv, Tu. t c a .. Wffttrn U , 00.rlln 12 Cllll. SI .. Olllo 33, S.lem, W.VI. 7 Clledron SI. 10, WIV119. Nt b. 0 Clllcaoo u , Grinnell 1 Concordl11 Moor. 17, Moorllead St. 7 23 Concordia, Nab. 13, T arklO 12 Dana 26, Dakota Wttlvn 0 Oan1$0n JS, Hampden·Sydney IS Old<lnlOtl St. 41, 81edt Hiiia SI. 13 E. K~IUOl<Y lt, You119atown SI. Elmnu"t 52, 8enedlcll119,IH. O Evanavllte 34, Kentuckv Wtllvn 10 Franklin 56, Wla.-Eeu Claire 28 Grand Vatl•v SI. 24, SI. Jo .. ph, Ind. 22 ~ Gustav Adofphua 13, Wla.-Stout 6 Hasllnea 12, Peru St. o Hlklelb9!'11 20, Marlella 0 HINMlale 45, Val11aral10 11 Hope JS, Olivet NazareM 12 Indiana Ctntrel 40, Lln<:Qln 19 Katemuoo 33, Man~sltr lS KterMv SI. 44, Ntbruke-Omono Kenvon 17, Olllo Wttlvn 17, II• Maceleattr 1', NW Mlnnnota o Manllato St. 32, Wl1.-Whlltwa1tr 10 MIOll ncl U, Yenkton n Mlu ourHtolla 17, Mluourl Vel. 1 Mo. Soutntrn 2•. Ct<1t. Mlu ourl Mount S.11arl0 7, L1ktl1nd 6 Mount Union JS, Alme I Muakln11um 31, John Carrotl If NebrHk• Wt1IY(I 52. Colo•tdO COl. 2t IOUTtf Alaba~ 20, Georgia Teen 1 Citadel '5, Pre11>v1trlan 1 Auburn 24, S. Ml11ln lPPI 3 E, Carolina 22. N Caroline St. 16 E. TanMu" St. 14, T111ne11ff Tech 1 13 Florida SJ, 40. LSU 35 KotnlUGkV 31, KenHa St. 12 Loul1vlllt 41, w. Kentuckv 72 Marvtend 21, Vt ndarblll 14 McNetM SI. 23, SE Louisiana 0 N. CarOllna 24, Mempnl• St. 10 NE Loulalena 31. SW Loulslano 6 NW Loulalena 30, Angelo S1 n Olllo U. 17, Richmond 10 Southern Mein. 20, Grambllno S1. TulaM 27, Mlululppl 23 Virginia f1, Navy 16 dolPl,.Maeon O Furmen 52, Carson·N1w1111n 1 Oe«getown, Kv. •· w Vl1g1n10 Tech 3 Jamil Madl•on U, """''"'"'"" St. 10 aAST w. Virgin • '8, Peclfl• U 1 SvrtcuH 12. K•nl SI. 10 a oalon Collellt 31, Clema?• 16 Colgate 15, Armv 13 auckntll 12, Howard u O Plll1burgh 35, TtmPll 0 Holv Cron 14, 8011on U. 3 Cincinnati 14, Penn s1 3 Lehigh 38, Norlnaeaiern u Rutgers 72, Conn•ctlcut 5 8 ufft lo 3S. Corllano S1. o &uffelO SI. 14, Attreo l2 California. Pt . 13, Sl>ePherd 6 Cnevnev St I, w v1rolnla SL I Clarion SI 21, Falrmunt S1 11 E<lh•bOro ~I. "8 W Va We••vn 10 Emory & ~enrv 21, Ca1no11c u. IJ C.e11vsburg S6, 1.eb&Mn Va 3 Grove Cllv 1, l "''' J lndlene. Po 21. WavnesDur11 0 Ithaca 23. Albanv, N f O Keen 19, Broo~lyn Col. 13 Kln1a Point 24, Frnk•n & Mor"'" Wake F ore.i 13, Virginia T ecn 6 7 Wllllem &. Marv 29, VMI 14 Lalav111e 10. E. 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(Costa Mesa) 2 TV Sets Each Store Double "Well" Drinks Throughout Game •• PIUI 8urprl••• •• 211 •· 17th I t. 105 Main at. c::-.~::, ' ·I 1 C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 11, 1983 FDR THE RECORD ~ . . . " MAJ0tt LIAGUI STANDINGS Amenc.n LM..,. ChlullO t<enu• cu., O.klanel Te~•• .,..,... MIMaM>I• Se.Ill• ll•lllmore Ottro41 New Yvril MllwaukM Toronto ~Ion Cl••elano WHT DIVISION w L. '3 Sf 6' 7S ,, n " n ... 78 ., 82 S5 .. •An OIVISION 14 S5 to 62 " •2 " 63 71 .. .. 74 ... 78 .. C1. .ses ..... 4'S .. , 451 07 .390 G• sv. 6 ,..., 8"2 17\o'> 211.1> S.M'•V'• Sarft Ollcaoo 1.,,.... 6 (12 IMIMl>l T«onlo 7, O.ltWllld s c .. veland •• ~·on 6 Mlnnnota 6, t<anMI> CllY l o.1roll •. Mltwaul(M O llalllmor• 1·3, New York 4· I s..111a 4, Teut 2 T .. 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A-cJ.°'7 NATIONAL LIAGUIE ~,.~] ATLANTA LOS ANG•t.ES e..nerM ltonltr 2tl IW.1'ott't ct Wetaon lb AHallW Gaftllr D Har_. r1 Chl'nblt ID Rltmnu een.Glcl c ltJllnltl JO MU/V'lry 0 Kmnlklltl lleclrOltl 0 Wtllllln rl TMlb .. , .... ) , 2 1 iSall. 211 S 0 I 0 9ttuutl u s I 0 I De.i.erM s 0 1 1 G'*"" 30 0 1 0 0 MerV..1 rl O o O O llroct. 11> 4 0 0 0 IUlbntd I 0 1 I ll'lmolec S 1 1 I V1len1la P S 0 0 I M()n4y llfl )110 SHoweo 1 0 0 0 Braam l'fl 1 0 I 0 a.cttwtll o 0 0 0 0 lacllrll p I 0 0 0 HarMltr p ,. 6 9 6 T ..... ~.,. ...... .. ...... ~ 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ' 1 0 0 5030 4 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 I J I 2 0 2 2 I 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 U l I I ·--011 lOI )-6 LMMellM ---0-> G.,_.Wlnnlt111 1t•t -Murl>llY 1141 E-ttltamlre1, IRu•a.11. OP-Allanl• t LO&-•tlanta 7, Lo. Anetlat t. 3&-ltltamlrea S&-RJlteYnoldt (1), Butler (XII, ltov"ar (IS), MA;rp11y (24) ~rv. Valarullela. Flmole 2. • H 1t•1t H IO A-Mcl'l4irtrv 6 l ) ' 1 lledro.len W,f·I 3 0 0 I s Gtr11er s,• I 0 0 0 0 Lee ..... v aiana.-7 ' , > 2 4 s~ 2 0 0 0 0 I hd<wllllL,1·3 1·) I 2 I I 0 bcN'Y l•J 2 I 0 0 0 Heralll-1-> 0 0 0 0 I W,,.._Valen 1""'9 T-7-.JI A-SI Ate PITCHING (13 OKltlolul•HMt, Mil waut.M. t3· >. 3.27, Fla11a11en, llalllmor•, 10-), l.Ot, Mc:Gravor, llalllmort , 17·6, US. Doi.on, ChlcaOO, 17·7. Ut. GOevlt, k ttl· mor•. 11·5, l~ ntt1t<EOUTS·Moul•. O.lrolt, 203. Slit!>. Toron10, 16', R~lll, New York., 1'2; Fll•nnl>let, Cllk:allO, 1st, S..tcll"•· Clavtlanel, 140. SAVES•QulMnbtrrv, K•nta> Cl!¥, 31, Sl•nley, 8o>lon. 28, lt0••1•. Mlnn1M>t1. 76. C11JdlM, S..11 ... 23; L.•<ld, Mllw•ukM, 20. H•tt.nel LMW. (~,, .... V'•O-) BATTING (355 II bl"l·Mldlodl., Pll• ttOUroh • .121; Crua, Houston, .320; H•n· Orick, SILoul•, .l20; D1wi.on, Monlr .. I, .l1', L.oSmlth, SILOUlt, .31 S. RUNS·Murl>l\y, Allen!•, 1'9; !telnet, Montr .. 1, IOI; Dawi.on, Montrffl, 94, Enn1. San Freoclaco, 17; Schmid!, Pl'llla-oe1p111e, 14. lt8l·Mur1>1w. Ali41nle. 104; Dewi.on, Monlrffl, 101, Scllmldl, Phlladell>llla, 9S, ~. OeOftn, fOi TKanntc:111. San Dleoo, 19. HITS·Oewi.on, Montrael, 110; Crul. Houtton, 166; RRamlrea. Allanle, 164, Thon. HOYston, 162; M,..,phy, Allenta, 160, Ollver, Monlr .. I, 160 OOUllLES·llucltnat, Chlca110. 34, Knlolll, HO<Jtlon, 33; O•wi.on, Mon1r .. 1, l2, Ollvtr, Monlr .. I, 32, GCarter, Monlr .. I. Jl, JRav. Plllsoorol>. 31. TRIPLES·llutler, AIW!nla, 12, GrMn. SILoul>. 9: Thon, Houllon. 9, Crua. Hous· ton, I; Redus. Cloclnnell, I, Waalllno1on, Allen!•, I. " HOME RUNS·$Chmldl. Pl'llW!Oetl>llla, 34, Mur1>1111, Atlenl•, 31; Dawi.on, MontrMI, 2', E•ens, San Frencl>eo, 28; C.vernrt, ~ .. STOLEN 8ASES·Ralnn, MonlrHI, '9, Wlootn>. S.n 0"9o, SJ; Hu, ~ 451 Wll\Oll, Naw YCH"k, '4, L•Mlater, San Francl>eo, 39. PITCHING (13 O.Clslont l-Oroaco, New York, 13-5, l.29; Denny, Pllllaclek>lll•, 14·'· 2.'4; McWllll•m>. Plltsburoh, 13·6, 3.15; RYen, Houtton. 13·6, 2.60; R-•· Mon· Ir••'· 17·9, 2.90. STRllCEOUTS·Cerllon. Phll•d•IPhl•. 241; Soto, Cloclnnall, 210; McWllllams, PlllsDurgh, 164; Vllaftl:.,.._, o.d91n, IUi Ron. Hou.ion. 151. SAVES·L.Smllh, Chlcaoo, 24; R .. rdon, Monlrtel, 20; 8tdrotlan, AtWlnt1, 1'; HolWlnd. PtllWIOetl>llla, 19; Minion, San Franclaco, 19. D9I Mir SAni.tOAY'S ltlESUL TS (40ltl et U ·dllY tllel eulHM ed ,,_..,,., ,.ST ltACIE. 6 turlono5. Chief'• Destiny !Bled<) 32.20 10.20 S.IO C P R elect ( Plocev > 3 .a 2 .60 O'ShaMHsrt Sloan (SIDllttl S.40 AIM> raced: Pome>el't 8W111, W'-!ln Henry, FultY v .. ted, ltam•nl•, Sky Min· _,, Nullvllle Nellve, Mllfallore. Attune to Juollc:•. Time: 1:10 3/5. SECOHO RACE. 6 turlonlls. Handtome Pcllll (Frnda) 8,60 4.20 3.60 P1e11lno 10 Win (Plocav> uo 3.00 Sw1'1't's Wino lo.toedlllol UO Al~ raced: J•I Mlnau•er, OM E11td It-. Tr111 PromlM. Pvremld Zoll>. Tan ""'°'"'· Ptotsvllle. Time: 1:09 3/S. '2 OAIL.Y OOU•L.IE 14·Sl paid Jt71.SO. TH•O RACE. 6 lurlonos. F ether MK (McCarronl 1.60 S.00 3.40 8erter Gold <Mate) 6.20 4.40 DaNlv Power (Black) 3.90 Also rec:ed. Oft GHllc, OIMa G.o<11t, eoto Pal, Western Mlndete, Son Gallant, CuMlno ROGlll. A Jo«• Wind, Hoag•, W)Fld. Time· t· 11 II S U EXACTA (5·11 palO l llJ SO ~TH lt•CE. 1 1/ 14 mttn. Tr""' ~ •McCrnl .3.90 iM UO MlrelOI (Pinc.II) (.00 ) 00 Cle•• Tall! (Haw .. vl l .00 Alto raced: CH ttl Chtllne, Cacllua, La Gerul•, c anci.ct1, Senddunt, Flatlllno Saber, C_.r Girl, ,.,..,ler 0...lht Time· l '43 II S. "'"™ RACE. 1 1/16 mlltl on lurf WllcMoll !Plnca11I 6.00 3.IO l.00 8ufla¥91\IO (111\eH) 100 UO Wetham GrMn (Futnte>I UO Alto rac.G: Jot111 Heir, N\ulltleCll, Ju"91e Jo••. AJUllno. Dl•Dlo L•OOlt, Enoleherl. R!ilhttul "uler. Time: 1:.U 415. '5 EXACT/I (3·61 paid s2SO.OO. SIXTH It/ICE. 6 lurlonlls. Stuofn t !Ploc.11> 6.00 3.00 2 . .0 Fortune'• KlnQdom (McCarronl >.00 2.IO Roaal"'' ChOlca (Hewltvl J..O Alto rec.cl: Mont• M,, Swivel, 9olO llallar UP, Tak• a ""'· Fal>Ulou• ~. Pr-OeHvarv. Ed'' Surgeon, llaron Wallier, OM MMe Hll. Time: 1:11 1/S. HVeNTI4 llACL One ml .. llrtolll« Oaya (Mata I 4.20 Cnlef' s lleautv ( Slbtlla I Ah N•h Head (Hawle'I) 3.00 uo 1.IO 4.00 uo 11u11ar AIM> r.ced: CO\INr'• Mat'll, Churn, Our Vlhv, Vlolentante. Time: 1:34 115. U EXACT A (l-4) oak! S 100.00. U l'tCI< MX (S·S-3·3·6·31 paid '390.00 wllh 4IO wlMlno tick••• (ti• hOrlft). 12 Pick Sia ~!Ion paid s.34.20 wllh 3.$30 wlnnlno llc:ktlt (five llO<llft) •tGKTH llACE. I 1/ 16 mllel Mamal\Oll (Pinc.av) 7.20 4.00 UO Debi l~kerl 1.20 s.oo Chief Comtlalk \McGurnl 6.40 AIM> rKacl. Tranlo, Hur Po-. Gloawell, Arm .. n, Smok.., Canvon, lcMll ~I, 91aclt Marll•IMr Ttrna· 1;41 3/5 NINTH llACIE. 1 111• ml ... Prodloloua (Ori-) 11.40 7.40 •.20 G•la Ctrcta (~OH) JS.IC) 13 00 Otnell Rl<lllt ( Plocay J 1 AO AbO raced: ChMkloweoa. ~or1lon Prloc•. Tllenlo, Clllvey, Lofly Eaolt. O..Cllut .. , CaPl•ln Orlen!. Ullrech41roe. Nllur al SolenOor. Time: 1:4' 1/S. '5 UCACTA (10·41 paid tl,070,00, Atlenoeoce: 21.w Hetvweod Parle SATUltOAY'l ltlEIUL.T1 (21'1 .. 53 .......... ,.,... !Neflne) ,,.ST llACa. One mile DKt. TarDOfl W•• (Parker Jr.): 14.IO 6.40 '·'°• Rock N $/line: 8;20 '·f1.0j SColtlsh Loc:n: l.20. Time; 1:.$1 4/5. tJ ~XACTA (10-1) oald s17t.40. J SICOftD ltAC•. One ml.. pace L-rd <•oarmanl. 7.90 4 . .0 > 20; Peter Ontclln: 9.60 4,40; Alld*I llav: 4.00. Time 1:5'. U •XACTA 16·2) paid 1'2.70. TN•O ltA<:a. One mna -Maclc)li.on (Vallel\Olnot>a!'n): 4.M> l.IO l.00; $Hdal Peter: ISAO UO; Mitt« Noel: 10.IO, Time. 1.56 4/S. t.J UC.ACTA (3-S) H id 1121.50. "'°""™ llAC•. One mile Peet For· .. ,., (Parker): 1.20 UO UOi Almond KlllO: UO UO, Lkllltnln Sllm: UllJ. T1nw. 1 :S1 41 t "'"" llACL One ,.,,.. P8Cla. Wlnd• ..,...., (ltlld'IM): lt.20 MO 6.AO; FIA Pockal. 1.AO UO, Junota L..tw: 11.20. Time: 1..9' 1/S U &XACTA (7·61 Nld UJl,10. SIXTM llACe. One mile pece, ,,_. HYIM (Parker): 11.IO 6.40 l.10, Mlrk • Time: 5.00 UO, lulklan· 4.AO. Time· 1;5' )/6. P •XACTA 17•4) N ici "4.30. s•vunH uc•. 0ne ""'-Nee. Syn· ~!Ion lAndenonl: t.00 MO UO; SotlllkW: 6.00 MO; heUt: 11 • .0. Time: 1:57 41 S. tJ UCACT 4 ( 1-51 M id OUO. •IGHTH ltAC•. One mtle HCa Wlnlltld Arl'llOfo (AUbln); llAO 1AO UO; Tact Wava: 1 . .0 S.401 Banroeldan: a.AO. Time: l:S6 4/S IJ l)CACTA Ct·71 NICI llU.00. NfN'TI4 RACI . One mlle !MK>I. V«IMll (Parkw Jr.): UO 2.10 UO, Me ... Frll1. UO l..O; G~ Reel: UO. Tlf'IWr l;a. 4/$ U U~ACTA f)k'I Hid 162.10. U fl1Cj( IUC <t>>•M +JI "Id 110,m .oo w11'1 ""' ..mnlne tlcllah (alx hon,..). '1 ~ 11)1 conaotlllon M id muo wllh 9S Wlfwlllle tlekat• ,,.,,. llofwl). ftMTH ltAC•. One mlla NC9. R.,.,, Wllld ILllCk..,l. 10..0 SM 4A· T~ OWnv: 4A UO; ~ C11W: J ... Tlfna. 1:91 )/S. SJ eXACU 11·)1 .. Id tll.60 Allefldallm: 16, lk HflL1~ NATIONAL COM .. •1t•NCe .... W L. T ~ "1' i-A "-1 0 0 1.000 1• ' Allan II Hew Orlten• s.n Franclico I 0 0 1,000 20 17 I 0 0 l.000 2t l1 I 1 0 .500 6S 39 0.troll Gr-llav MllllWM)la Clllc1to Tampa ll•Y c.ntr'8I 1 0 0 1.000 11 I 0 0 1.000 41 I I 0 .500 '4 0 I 0 .00017 0 1 00000 .... 0 a .. 20 11 Dallal I 0 0 1.000 31 )Q Pl\lladtlplll• I 0 0 1.000 22 17 NV Glantl 0 1 0 ,000 6 16 SI Loula 0 1 0 ,000 17 2t Waahlnoton 0 1 0 .ooo JO 31 A.MmltlCAN COft .. IEltlENCIE It...,.. Denver Kenus Clly San Dleoo S..llle Clnclnnall c ...... ne1 Hout ton Plll>bur9ll Wnl 1 0 0 1.000 20 10 I 0 0 1.000 14 10 1 0 0 1.000 11 13 0 1 0 .000 2' 41 0 I 0 ,000 13 17 C-11 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 I 0 ... , 000 10 20 .ooo 21 ,, .000 JI 41 000 10 14 llalllmore t O o I 000 29 23 Miami 1 O O 1.000 12 0 29 12 2' NV JalS 1 0 0 1.000 41 Buffalo 0 t 0 000 0 New Enolano 0 1 0 .000 n TMIV'l GemM New Orltena al llama Houllon •I It-*" Dallas al SI. LOYI• (Channel 2 ., 10 • m J Plll&burOh •I Gr_, llay T•mpa e.11 ., Chl<I OO Watlllnelon al PhllaOelPhl• Buffalo al Ctnctn11all CleVNnd al O.lrofl New York Gl•nla •' Atlanle S..llle •I New York Jeh !Cllanne! 4 et I D.m.) " New Enol•nd el Miami Denver al 8attlmore ~V'•O- S.n Oleoo •I Kanus Cll11 (Chennet 7 at COLLEGE use 1t, ll1ertcl9 , , 1c-1r1 QuetWn ....,. ~Cal 0 6 > 1 1 •-1' 0 9-lt USC-FG JorOan 41 USC-Cornwell 16 pau trom wllstMKv IJ«Otn kick) Fla-4'G Rtymond 41 Fla-4'G Rallmond 24 Fla-Hatn1>lon 3 run (Ravmond kick) USC-FG Jordan 45 Fla-4'G Ra11mond 11 Fla-FG Raymond ;)f USC-War• U·llatO "'"from Sellsburv (k!Ct< l•llad) A-sJ,"8 F '" 1 oowns RU111e1·11"Cb Paolno Yerd1 R•llll'n verd• Pu"' Punt• FIJf'lll)lft·loat Panlttlft ·var ch Time of Pouanlon 1'111 UK. 22 " '1-2'4 36-115 i• m ,, JO 13·22•0 15-ff• I S-40 4·4' 6-3 6-) ..... 5-36 35:01 24:.Sf INOIV1DUAL. STATISTICS ltUSHING-f'lorlda, Ha tnPlon 21-n. Hancler\Oll 12·4'. J.L WIMlamt 9·42, •no.rso n U-41. Peece •-14. Southern Cel, Crlll~ 10-53, Harper 4·1', Kame11a 7-11, Spe nc:tr 6· 16. PAS$1NG-f'lorlda, P'HCa 13-2'2·1>-1'8. Soul,,.,n Cal, Sallabury 1S·2'· 1-22t. ltECEIVING-f'lorlda, Rolle 4•36, J.L. WIMt.ms 3·50. Dixon 2· 19, Htnclaraon 2-1 2. Southern C•I, Norman S·4', Ware 4·117, Cornwell l·36 CS l"Ullrton 2S, Ltne lelldl St. If k>W'tbY~ L-kadl 0 t > 1-1' ,,.....,.. ) IS 0 7-lS Fut--f'G Stelnl<t J1 FIJI-Allen S run lS!eln~t llk k) FIJI-Alen I "'" (Gerhall run) L.-G Oc:eeuar'a SO Lll-l. MOlllOOfMrV JS OHi tr'OfTI D1llO'lf ''"" tellltdl L&-f'G ~· 4S Ful-Alleft 17 run (Sltlnk• kid<) LA-Rowe I NII <ec.v.-a Ir.let.I A-S.ttO Flrtt oowns Rusllft·vards Panlno y•reb lttlurn v•rch Pat"' Punh F .,,.,_.·lot I Ptnattlft·11arc11 Lii ,_,. ,. " 7'"'61 u -m 252 1n 71 107 U •Jt-1 12-20-0 4·1'4 ,.,. 0-0 0-0 9·SO 11·13 IHOIVIDUAL. IT ATlSTICS RUSHING-i.one 8-c:ll, L. Montoom· erv 9·'5, T~on 6-31. SlaNhtber S·14, !tow• 2·'-DlllOn 4-mlnua 24. D"'-" 2·mlnut 9. FUlltrlon, Lewi• 16·'5. R- 10-40, Celt>oull f·SS, WllaleY 2·2', "lien 7·19. PASSING-1..ono keel\, Oiiton 1>·11-0-IU, Dlaney 11·21-1-IOll. F ...... rron, Allen 12· ?CH-177. ltECEIVING-L-llMdl, Couc:ll 1·7, Locv 3·28, TemoletOll 6·5', L Mont---. 7 .... It-1·4, Sia,,..., 1·•· ~wtl >-•, Ervin 2·». Fullerton, Loc:Ult 2·42, Redlc:k 2·2', Prum 1-9, Ken! 1·Sl, $moot l· 12. Render 1·12. Lewi• 2·13, Pith 2· 17. """ tcMlll IAni.lOAY'I JCOa•S E 11a.ocla n , ec..n View o (ollon 21, Servllt 20 Canvon l4, Trov O El Modine 1), L-• 0 K-.OV 21, W•t«n U Gero.n Grovt a . o.rwt Hiib 6 0.. ... tttNM AltT'S LANDING (......_, ... di) -13' •ntltO, 1 l>ulltl tuna, N vetlowfln lune, 3 tkle>laO, 71 blu, 1'1 llonllo, 4n meclleral, 11 rod< fl&h, 2 yellowtall, 10 &haap&haad, l sc:Wln. OAVaY'I LOCK•lt l""-' ... di) -24' ar>Olen, 6) yaflowflil IUNI, 7 aklptac:k, s 1S bol\110, s c..Nco INIU, I ,60S meclleret. 43 !And ban, 4 •llHPlllNd. D•NA WHAJt.. -tn anoian. 100 tklDlac:k, 1' l YtlloWfln tUlll, lO bullel 11.1118. 1' ban. " bonito, J7 t mec:kertt, '' ytllowlall. ~ LANOINO llMI °"9191 -m l ntllart fOt 1....... 1,2.:I Yellowflft tune , I yell0w1al1, 1,4>1 •klolack, 10 oorado, 1 merlin, I bloavt 1una. l4 enolar'I lo Coronado 1.aar>0a s "-"-0, • ..-w- t•ll, " llonlto, • roc:IC fl'1't. w.--. cot.Leee UM: 1e. UC .,_ I UC Irvine 0 ) 1 r-I USC 1 S ) 1-10 UC lrv1,,. &ClOl'lnt: C~ 1, E-2, OIMtr 1, ClmllOell 2, Mc.Cormkk 2. use: ecotlne. H•ttlt >. "~" >. S.lcar 1. Har-111 1. WlltOll I, Alldenon 1. ~A *'l"Mmeflt (•t~Mau.) Jo/Ill Miiia"'"' O ·ff-'7-201 F11U Y J:oeMer '1• .. •69-204 XM lntnan '9·69-~ Sammy Ra<'he41 ...... ,J-m Jim TllO<H 72·67·67-206 Wayr.. L..tvl "·70-7~ L-d ThomDton 70-65-n-'207 Mark McCumbef ...... 70-207 JOIW'I McComlth U-71·7f>-207 Hal SUllOll ..,_73·6'-207 ROMlt llla<:lt 70·71·6'-207 Git Moroan 71·.,·6~ O.le Oougleu 70-'9"'6...._ Gtotoa llurns 72·69•'7-20I Ivan Smllh 70·'9·6~ J.C. Siited 65•73·71-20t Mlrk Lva 69·ff-11-10f O.vld ~ 70-71•......_ Howard TwlllY 71.70-..-209 Allan Miiier 69-ff·n-210 Nlc:t. Price 10· .. ·1t-210 Tonv Sllll 71 .... 71-210 Georoe Areher "·71·7~10 Ron Sir.ck ff-70-71-210 Lou Graham 71·7~10 Lal'ICll Tan llrotdl 69·70-7'-211 EdOouoherlY 70•70-T>-211 Oen FCH"tman 7l·67·70-211 O•na Qulolev 70-70-71-211 Tim Simoson .,.72.71-211 11111 Brillon 11·10·70-211 llred Faxon 73·6'·70-211 VICICH' R-ledO .. ·73·7()-211 Joe• Slncleler ... 73.n-211 Steve Melnyk 11·72· ..... 211 Jim lloroa 7'·67·61-211 Kermll Zar"• .. ·70·1-212 Mac O'Gredy 70-69·1)-212 DA. Wtlbrlno '9·70·7>-212 Jtfl Sk.tman 71·70·71-112 Joey knell 72·70·7!l-212 11111 Calfw 72·71·,,_212 Oou11 Tewell 71·72·6,_212 Ptlll H•ncOCk 73·71· ..... 212 Peter Jacol>Mn 72·72·61-112 G•vln Lavani.on 70·74·61-212 TllOmH Gr•• n-n-..... 112 LM Elder 73·71·61-212 Jodie Mudd '9·71-7>-213 John Cook 72·6'-n -21> ThOm" Ltllm•n 71·70·72'-213 Pon Lavin 69·73·71-213 ~t•ven L .. IMr 11·71·11-213 Sieve Harl 74·6'·70-213 Jedi Renner 70· 74·6,_213 RH C.ldwtll 74·70-69-21) Dannis Wali.on 73·71·6,_213 CU't B11rum 69·71·7-214 lllelne McCalll•t•r 72·69·n-214 Rod Cun 71-70-T>-214 lludd'f GarOMr "'"n ·T>-114 Donnie H1mmond 73·69-72-214 a.rrv JHd<tl 71·11-72'-214 MlktGovt 73·71-10-214 Ken Gr..i 74·70-70-214 ltlc:l\ard lot.~ 70-74-70-214 Lonn .. Nlt!Mn 72·72·10-214 Loren It-I& 71·73·70-214 T«ry OltN 73· .. ·74-115 Don Pooley 70-72·7>-215 Tom Jenkins 72·71-17-115 Aaan "-'• 11-n -n-21s lt•lllfl u non.m "·75·71-215 An1on1o Cerda n -n -11-115 Joe Carr 74·70-Jl-115 Mika Raid 74·70-71-215 O.wlll WMver 71·72·7)-216 Rk:k Pwr\Oll 70-73·n-?1' Tony O.LIJCa 69·7t·n-117 Tommy Valanlh_. 72· .. ·n-117 Chi Chl ttodt'lo1111 70· 7 H't -2 It P•I LlndMll n-10-n-?tt LPGA twmament (ati-........,0n..1 Cllarloll• Montgomery UAnnCHMdaY Jud11 Clark Sandi'• Hevnlt JoAnne Carner Mary Dwyer OonM C1ponl P•lll Rluo Dianne Dallev Janet AnclerM>n Sharon llarrell Jan StapNni.on S111 Fooi.man "vallo Olla mo to Marty Dk ker&on Ro.it Jone\ All<le Mlller G•ll Hl,.la e-tai.-,,.,,.., ..... ~·~· klsv k rratt Allee R1tame11 Penn\' PuU KartvYn Young Calh11HanlO<I M. s-ic.r-O.lllln Doi G«mekt Lynn Sir-... Anne-Marl• Palll krt1ara Moxnets .JwnM!te l("r Conn" Ch111em1 LJftde Hunt Pa l llrtdlev Vicki Tabor ClnOll L"-111 AlltonSMaf'O Sandra Pe~ Joyce Kaam~tkl Marl McOowallt JaMCrafl" llelfl Danlaf ltoC>ln W11ton Kathy WllH-1h JuleWaldO Jiiii ''*'"' Rlltll,,.._, 0..0.Us~af Jerilyn llrlll CarOIYn Hill JaM'I Cotes M.J.Smltll LatKlt Rinker OttlOle Auolln Calherlne o-n krWra lluMOWU.I ~H""'"9 Mlule McGeoroe Co41MnWallt ... HollaSIKY JoAMWa.....,.,, l<a"'Y Poln.wall AllltonFlnMv JlidVE .. l(tfy Fullls 8r9"Clt~llh Lauri ,....._ Carole Cllarbonnler ,.,.."' Zllnmlrmen HHll!er Drew Kathy hkar I'll Hlluon Jane Gtddft ,, ....... OU-... Ho411r Hertle~ Lynn AO.mt Clnctv""9er Pat Mav"' Martha NIUU Myre van HooM Cathy Ml:K" C.11Yy R•vnold• Sareh LeVec1111 Vick I S'"9felon Sltoflanlt Ferwlv Deborah Petrini Mar-Hl toe Tlw'eM Hetaloll Otnlw StrtOIO OeootaH•tt Judll Renldn M. FIOy0-0.Armtn lleckv PHJson SV.le9«nlnll Jedllt9-ltdl Pallv H111 .. ~,.,..,...., llertier• Mlir•l>le SuMl\Gram1 1<"11 Rinker C..1t1yN\MI Vlvlln•rownlea .IMr1 .JoYCe l.aut a HurlD\11 70-..... 131 '9·70-13' 71·70-1'1 74-61-1'2 7M0-1"2 10-n-m 73·70-1'3 77·71-143 72·11-143 71·77-1'3 74•69-143 6'·7S-143 73·11-1'4 14·70-1'4 n-n-1« 13·1'2'-145 73·72'-1'5 7>·72'-1'5 77·7)-145 n -T>-1'5 74·71-145 11·7-14S 71·7-IO 71· ..... 146 1t-70-14' 7'·7o-14' 75·71-146 73·7)-14' 74·»-14' n -1-144 n -7-146 ,,_,_, .. 71-7S-14' 71·7S-146 76·11-1'7 1s-n-1•1 73-7-147 73-7-147 }4-7)-147 74-7)-147 1'·~147 74-7)-147 75-~1· ,._,_,. 7•-7-1'• ,._,_,. 1s-n-1• 76-~1'9 7S·7-l"' 73·76-1t9 n -n-149 74•7S-I .. 74·75-1 .. 75-7-1'9 75-1-149 .,.,.._, .. 7'·12-150 76-7-150 75-75-150 75·75-150 n -n-150 74·76-150 74·76-150 11·,,_150 n -1-151 n -1-1s1 71·1>-151 7'-72-151 7'-72-151 7 ... 75-151 7'·75-151 I0-11-151 ,,.,.._,5, 7J-7t-IS1 n -7S-IS2 n -1s-m 76-76-1S2 71·7-1S2 7'-76-152 71·7-IS2 76-76-152 7S·71-1SJ 74·11-152 14-7t-1S2 n -76-IS) n -1.-153 7'·7S-153 7'-n-153 I0-7>-153 90-7)-153 7)-90--15) 75·7t-153 7'·76-1S4 I0-76-15"4 lt·7>-1S4 n ·7t-ISS 11-n-1u 7'·7'-1S5 81-1-lSS 7S·IC>-1SS 76-*-15' I0-76-15' n -ec>-157 7'·7t-1S1 Digging it Butch Martin returns shot Saturday during New- port Beach Open at Newport Dunes Beach Park. Gre g H enry hack in .a ssistant role By JOHN SEV ANO °'-~ ......... There wu a surprising visitor on the Huntington Beach side of the field Friday night u the Oil- ers' football team entertained Corona del Mar. The fact fonner coach Greg Henry attended the contest waa not really news in itaelf. In what capacity he attended was, how- ever. You see, Henry was more than just a casual obeerver. He waa there as a participant. More to the point, he was lhere as one of head coach George Pascoe's aasiatants. That's right, less than a month after he was relieved of his duties, Henry, at the request of Pascoe, was in the press box Friday night calling the offensive plays for the Oilers' delicate De laware winged-T attack. ''Thia la what George wants.'' said Henry u aat in the prees box waiting for the game to begin. "He wants me to help with the offenae as a spotter. "For the time being I think I'll be here all year on game night. I will not be on the field coaching, however " Henry guided the Oilers to an 8-4 record last year, a third-place finish in the Sumet League and lnto the ClF playotta for the tint time alnce 1966. He was a popular coach, not only with his players and staff, but with parenta, achool booeten and rival coaches. Without going into too many apedfica, his job was placed in ~pardy during the aummer when he opted for a more eecure position with the fire department. When that became known, his resignation was reques1ed and the transition was anything but smooth. In fact, there wu 80 much blt.- tem ea that when Pucoe fint called Henry about his eervices the answer was an emphatic, "No." "l was so angry with the way t.hing8 happened I told him I wanted nothing to do with it,'' said Henry. "But then l got some calls from some parents and play- ers and, well, I can't stay mad forever." Although the invitation was a magnanimous gesture on Pascoe's part, he has put himseU in an uncomfortable situation which would best be compared. to the feeling Jim Fregosi probably had with the Angels when Gene Mauch was part of the organiza- tion. In other words, i l would only be human nature to look over your shoulder every now and then and hear the whispers if things weren't going exactly as planned And it's obviously tough enough to run a football team without the added distracuons. "When I got the job as late as I did I just didn't feel comfortable jumping into someone else's of - feme," explained Pascoe. "l understand the runrung game now (of the Delaware-winged T). but not the passing game. "Personally. I didn't want th.is. I wanted it to be my team. But lhere was no one else around who knew the paaaing game and to change (at that late date) wouJd have been suicidal. Hopefully, after three or four games, Greg's importance to the staff will be diminiahed .•• Henry offered emphatically: "I know a lot of people are saying this is 'Greg Henry's team.' But it lm't. It's George's team, not mine. I wouldn't be here if I didn't think the timing was right "U this (the switching of coaches) had happened last spring, I probably wouJdn't be here. But becauae he had to step in and take over what my staff had already put in, it was too late to change things. I know this must be an uncomfortable situ· ftlon for him." ArnJada to patrol America's Cup races By ALMON LOC&ABEY Deir -..... Wltlw The full-rigged U.S. Coast Guard F.agle is only one of an armada of ships arriving at New- port, R.l. to control the massive Oeet of spectator boats expected to crowd the America'• Cup race COW'llt'. The C.OUt Guard's traditional America'• Cup patrol squadron includes such ships aa Chue, Vig- ilant. Bittersweet, Evergreen, Cape Henlopen, Point 'I\untt, Point Knoll and White Saae. ac-cordlna to the Cout Guard'• Nonn WbJteh\.U"lt. 1n addJtion, 18 41-foot uUlJty UCI poloists falJ LOS ANGELES -The UC lrvlM water polo equ.ad found out Saturday that it'a a new~ the hard way. The Ante.tera, detendlnc na- UonaJ champions, ope~ the campaign at USC and came home mnartlng front a 10-8 9etbeck. The Trojanl buDt a 9-~ t• alter three ql.W'tera and held off • UCl comebeck atU!mpl in the final ttanu. J~ Campbell, Mike Evana and Dan McCormick. eech netied a pair of pi. for UCI, which holt. '"tournament bejlnnlng Friday. boats from Southwest Harbor. Maine, to Sandy Hook, N.J., an HH-52A helicopter from Cape Cod Air Squadron and about l 0 auxiliary VeS!lels will assist in maintaining order among the thousands of s pectator craft and 9C'Oree of civilian aircraft expected to mob the race coune on Rhode lsland Sound starting Tuesday. For l1't second consecutive Ume, Grdlap Wooda Hole com- manding officer Capt. Willia.m C. Nolan will command the squadron which la being called "about the biggest Coast Guard Coating force since the lnvaaion of Nonnandy.'' Cout Guard involvement in the preetlgtous aaiJ..lni race, which la epoNIDred by the New York Yacht Club, dates back to 1899. Becauae of overzealous spectator boat operators during the 1895 America's Cup races, numerous problems occurred at the race site. To prewnt aimilar occurrences. .ix revenue cutte" and alx Navy •hlpe were tukfd wllh patrolling the 1899 rllClt:S. The Cout Guard hu had the job ever ~. In addiuon to maintaining order amonc the -~taton, the Cout Ouard la a tl8 part of the race1 themaelva. The race COllJ'9e la ah.aped liml.1ar to • but-bAU dlalnond. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 11, 1983 ('$ Yosemite's Ahwahnee Hotel site of 'Vintner's Holidays' The Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park will again host many prestigious California wineries in lheu-second annual "Vintner's Holidays,'' in November and December. The event will provide guests with the opportunity to meet many noted California vintners through seminars, panel discussions, wine tastings and gourment dinners. Last year's program included renowned vintners from Feuer, Robert Peco ta, Landmark, Rutherford Vintners and Domaine Chandon. Afternoon sessions and paneldJ.scussions, t.o Cost tor tht Yoserrut.e Vintner's Holidays. be held Monday through Thursday, will including seminars, tastings and lodging is $25 concentrate on various aspectB of winem.ak.ing per person, per night (double occupancy) at and winetasting. These will be followed by Yosemite Lodge and $40 per person, per night tastings from lhe various wineries involved. (double occupancy) at the Ahwahnee Hotel, On Tuesday and Thursday nights of each either with a two-night minimum stay, tax not week, the special Vintner's Dinners will be held .----- in the grand Ahwahnee dining room. Special gourmet menus are designed to complement the various wines selected by the vintners. During other evenings guests will be able to join the winemaker of their choice for dinner. Palm Springs makes its city available to senior citizens Though the usual image projected by Palm Springs is of young. tanned men and women, there is another facet that has seldom been publicized-lhe community's concern for senior citizen visitors. Sixteen of the community's leading hotels offer discounts, ranging from 10 to 25 percent, to senior citb:ens. There are some minor restric- tions, which should be checked with each hostelry. In the 10 percent senior discount category Two -d ay canoeing trip planned by OCC A two-day canoeing excursion to Havasu Na- tional Wildlife Refuge will be conducted by Orange Coast College's Community Service Of- fice this fall. The excursion is set for Saturday and Sun- day, Oct. 8 and 9. A pre-trip orientation will be held on Monday, Oct 3. Trip leader Chuck Re- ynolds has taught canoe- ing and outdoor rec- reation activities at vari- ous community colleges since 1976. Reynolds is a graduate of Outward Bound in Colorado. side channels through the tule reeds. Instruction will be provided in paddling strokes. loading and trimming a canoe, canoe- ing safety and canoe camping. Prior canoeing experience is not nec- cessary, but participants should be in good physi- cal condition and have basic swimming skill. The excursion fee is $70. The fee includes Instruction, insurance and canoe ren ta!. Partici- pants must provide their own food, camping equipment and transpor- tation. are the Palm Springs Baltimore, Quality Inn, San Lorenzo Inn, Silver Sands Motel, Stardust Hotel, Tuscany Manor, Tiki Spa and Villa Hermosa. Hotels offering discounts of up to 25 percent include Dennis' Canyon Villas, El Moro Villa, Holiday House (to members of the American Association of Retired Persons). Sheraton Oasis, Sheraton Plaza and Travelodge. One of the city's most spectacular attrac- tions, the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, also gives a 10 percent discount to seniors. The Tramway whisks visitors from palms to pines in 15 minutes where, at the 8,516-foot level of Mt. San Jacinto, visitors can hike, picnic, mule-ride and relax in an Alpine lodge . Meal servia? is available. Special admission fee to the Desert Museum is $1.25 for seniors Tuesdays, with free a~ion on the first Tuesday of the month. The Living Desert Reserve, a non-profit sanctuary for desert flora and fauna, also offers a discount rate of $1.50 on Tuesdays. Moorten's Botanical Garden charges $1 a~ion to view a collection of more than 2,000 varieties of desert plants. Public adult dancing, with live music, takes place every Wednesday night, and square dancing every Monday, Tuesday and Saturday night at the Sunrise Plaza Pavilion. For the bridge player, duplicate is on the agenda at the Leisure Center Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Recreational swimming is avail.able at the Swim Center, Sunrise Plaza, in an Olym- pic-sized pool with three diving boards, and sunbathing and picnic areas. Sitmar Super Savers are back for 1984. Book by March 31, 1984 for a Sitmar cruise departing between Janu- ary 7 and June 11, 1984 and you'll save on all 14-day Trans-Canal, all IO and 11-day Caribbean and most 10 and 11-day Mexico cruises. The first two pas- sengers per cabin save $800 ($400 per person) on the Trans-Canal cruise. $400 per couple ($200 pet· person) on the Caribbean sailin~. And $600 per couple ($200 per person plus a $100 per person transportation allowance) on Mexico sailings from Los Angeles. Super Savers do not apply to March 3 and 14 Mexico departw·es. Experience more. Our three Liberian-registered ships-Fairsea, Fairwind and the m cluded Vtntner's 1.)1.nners, 1.ndudmg I.a)(, up and wine, wiU be $35 per person. Yosemite ''Vintner's Holidays" wiU be held Nov. 27 to Dec. 1, Dec. 4-8 and Dec. 11 -15. Furthe r information and reservations may be made by calling (209) 373-4171. beautiful new:~,()()() ton Fairsky-· were built to gi ve you more of every on-board luxury. Spadou~ cabins, delight(ul dining, exciting entertainment and 24-hour service in the Italian style are as much a part of the Sitmar tradition as our continuing comm.itm ent to gi\·111~ you the best value fo r your vacation dollar. · Fly free, too. And there's more. Even 'Wi th our dramatic Super Saver savings. the price of your cru.is~ includes fr~e air fare to and from the ship. Or, a $100 per person transporta- tion allowance for those who don't use ow· Air/Sea Program .. The Sitmar Experience is sold. exclusively by professional travel agents. Consult yom-s to<lay. Participants will canoe a part of the Havasu Nati o nal Wildlife Refuge along the Colorado Raver. They'll explore sandy beaches, hidden lagoons, Indian petroglyphs, and Registration can be made at the Community Service Office in the Student Center building Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. A Fitness After Forty exercise and con- ditioning program is offered by the Leisure Center, Mondays and Wednesdays. A nominal fee is charged. Bicycle rentals are available at Mac's Bike Rentals on East Palm Canyon Drive, and at bike shops throughout the area. Speed bikes, three-wheelers and tandems, can be rented by the hour or the day. Sitmar Super Savers Further information is available by calling Eat, drink, be entertained all the way to on1v 529 one wav to Maxims on the strip and the 4 Queens downtown. Make reservations. Call now 17141 655·1390 12131 508· 7500 ''""" UHi ..,.,,., .. ,,.. °' ... CHltY· 7:M am. t :M ~m; ~ltton~ service Fridays Ut pm, satUnl1V It l:H pm Jrt11 \IS ...,...._ l:M am. aodlttonat \tl'Vl<t F<IOays at 1:11 pm ft°""' CHtty·tte pm S:Jt pm~lttonal semce S3tun:l1V • su.noa, Ql9 mi " .......... -2• pm tnQUfrt abOut our MW StM<t to & from S1n F~ ~ Of Stptember 19th ltttnlttHI "II*' It Ht T10ttrel Mttd. Now's the time to save on a fabulous Hawaiian vacation. The friendly skies · can take you from Los Angeles to Honolulu for ) ' just $159 each way when you fly round-trip. And while our fare is rcduc:iy{ our service is not. You s · get United's ex- clusive Royal Hawaiian me Code . MXR 7 \ Service, with exotic drinks, "·f Polynesian delicacies and the * roomy comfort of a 747. ...,., So call your Travel Agent today. Or call United at 973-2121. We 've got Hawaii on sale. •Eadl way when y(lu fl y roun<l-111p Prices slt~tly lllWicr on wcekcnJ1' Seven d,1y!> a<lvam.:c purchase Spcc1:1I fore not ava1Jablc: Westbound Dcccrnhcr 111 to Dcccmhcr 24, 198.\ Easthl1untl, D1.:ccmlwr 26, 198.1 tH 1~111u:uy 6, 1984. ' . ' ·' C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 11, 1983 Florence: Close-knit medieval nest in which Renaissance hatched By CHRISTOPHER ANDREA£ ......... The CllMtlM ...._ MMltet FLORENCE, IT ALY -"Almoet every- thina ot importance ii atlll there, 10 that to the miracle of achievement ii added the miracle of survival." The worda were written by Vincent Cronin. The object of his admiration and praise has the green waters of the River Arno, flowing through its heart and the foothillsof the Apennines at its back; it is the city of Florence, that close-knit medieval nest of streets and houses, squares and churches in whkh the early Ren~ce was so astonishingly hatched -the light, measured architecture of Brunelleschi and Alberti; the serene sculpture of Ghiberti and the more emotional but balanced sculpture of the great Donatello; the delicate grace of Botticelli's paintings and the clas.5ical solemnity of Masac- cio's. They are "still there," and so also are superb works of the second, more grandiose, birth of artistic heroism: The late 15th-and early 16th-century High Renaissance of Leonardo and Michelangelo and Raphael. centuries ago, with auch energy, diacovery, self-confidence and eleaance. "You know why the hotela 1n Florence an filled 11 monthl out of 12 each year?" a viaitor wu aaked recently by a FlorenUne taxi driver. "I tell you. It la becauae of half a dozen men of genius working 000 yean ago!" One can't help wondering whal the aculptor of the huge marble "David" or the painter of the "Primavera" would feel about their role aa touriat attractions. But the fact is that Florence la a Mecca for tourists, today as much aa ever. There is an almost continuous holiday atmosphere, and of course, any tourist (even in the winter months, as I discovered on a brief visit) is always conscious of fellow tourists. You only have to stroll across the (mercifully pedestrianized) Ponte Vecchio -the bridge, with its rows of tiny goldsmith and jewelry shops and its central, irresistibly romantic viewpoint up and down the river edged with palazzi to see more cameras than you can count. You only have to go shopping in the morning or evening along any of th e streets that branch outward from the Piazza del Duomo, where the immensely decorative cathedral and baptistry and Giotto's bell tower stand , to find that not only tourists but Florentines themselves adore crowds. Indeed, it is a Florentine tradition going back at least as far as the Renaissance to spend as much time as possible out in the dark narrow streets of their city, to congregate in the open and exciting squares, and to frequent the hundreds Florence remains the most overwhelming and enlivening experience for any traveler who not only relishes beautiful cities but loves the supreme period of Italian culture, fo r anyone who wants to see an incredible array of excellent paintings and sculpture and architecture at firsthand and at the same time feel something of the atmosphere lingering in the place where the enlighte nment of humanism broke through and classical ideas w ere freshly appreciated, five of small shops. 1 The Duomo , symbol of the city of Botticelli's 44Primavera" is shown in the right photo. Florence, in foreground the tower of Book gives tips on city of Florence the Palazzo Vecchio. The de tail of 0 Miles 75 ITALY • RoreltH - L1gunanSea TUSCANY / F lorence is a lovely medieval city best explored on foot. A small paperback titled "Florencewalks," by Anne Holler (Holt, Rinehart & Winston; New York: $9.95). describes four special walking tours of the city's most historic and enchanting neighborhoods - leading the walker down quiet alleys pervaded by the aroma of spices and pasta, around comers that hide marble gods and goddesses,aand out onto s un-washed piazzas flanked by churches and open-air markets. The titles of the tours are Dante's Florence, the Streets of the Renaissance Princes: Markets, Bazaars, and Antiques; and the Artisans' Quarter. F.ach walk is designed to be easily completed i.n a morning or afternoon, and includes plenty of recommended spots along the way to sit and read , rest, snack, or browse. The book has detailed maps and many black and white photographs, along with general visitor an formation and advice, as well as a list of particularly good tratt.orias an d shops in Florence. "Florencewalks" is invaluable as a way to get know the city quickly but intimately. Other books in this series include Pariswalks, London walks, Jeru.sa- lemwalks, and the forthcorrung Romewalks. Sec Hawaii SJ29~.~ 11Cllll£S All FAA£ OPEN SA Tl.ffiOA VS All STAR TRAVEL AGENCY 3019·A Hvbor Blvd., C.M. CALL: 54.6-9776 -----------~~=====~:__ Discover the Big Isl d of Hawaii. 498~~ -·-~ Includes air fare, 7 ni~ts' hotel,~ rental car ~~14 ~1t -~ and more. The Big Island of Hawaii. Land of thunder- ing waterfalls, live vol· canoes, spectacular beaches and scenery. lf you haven't seen 1t, you've m1 sed an ex· citing and unique part of Hawaia. Now you can discover Jt all for a~ httk as $498 per person. This great low pm:l' includes rournJ·tnp a11 larc to the Big Island on United'~ famous Royal Hawaiian Scrv1 cc, 7 mg.ht~ in any combination of hrnds m Hdo or Kon:l, 7 Jay~' use • --of a Dollar Rent-A-Car, and traditional le i greeting on arrival. Extra nights arc available at an additional charge. Ground serv- ices are provided by Trade Wind Tours. Offer expires Decem ber 15, 1983. And only United flies nonstop to the Big Island in widebody com· fort. So com e discover the rich contrastS and exotic ._te-:>, beauty of Hawaii's biggest island. Call your navel Agent for details. •o r more, Jcpcndtn.rt on cho1c.c of hotel Other rate• can~ anangcd for 1hc Kuhal1 1..1.ast Pn1..c' arc po·• pcr~un/duubk occupancy, w11h standArd •h1h cnn\.. pact cu Room taitJ4%1· 11cms of Jl(r•1Jn1I nature and u x, ml, P' an col 1~1on dama~c msurantc on u r rental arc no11ncludcd ITHNHCTWTK '\07 .. 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CA, 92626 Thi• bus1nu1 ta c;onou<;ll<I by an lnellv1du1J Jol'ln N S~llH lnlt 11at11m8'11 wu. 11190 wllll mo Counly C111rt. ot Orang• County 011 Sept 1 1983 F22A2A$ Published 0•11ro11e Co111 Delly Piiot Sept tO. 17. 2•. Oct 1, 1983 5067·83 49011-43 El trlbum1; ... ~ -If• Ud. r UUt. •*" ~. -... Ud.,... ,__________ ,.CTITIOUI IUltHHI MllC NOTICE c NOT CE rta.IC NOTICE "** IMntro • IO ._ '-i. PUBUC NOTICE NAME ITATIMENT flCTITIOUI •UllNUI PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICC Mll I ___ __;,..;;,;;;~;....;..;.;;;.;..;.;..;__;, __ "':::::.. ~ ~-tf.. ildvtGe of flCTTTIOUI au ... 11 bU~h~Ol~~.wlng petton la dolnO NAME ITATEMEHT FICTITIOUI aUllNH8 flCTITIOUt IUllNEH FICTITIOUS IUllNHI ,tClTTIOUI aul*Ell _, ....,_, In ... -"*· row ..._ ITATIMINT LEGAL ALIEN FILING SERVICE Tl11 rotlowlng P8flOMI 111 dotng NAME ITAT!MUfT NAME ITATl!MINT NAME ITATEMI NT NAMm ITA.,..._N'T ehlMlld do ao II'~ M tfM1t ,_, TM fOllowlng pwaon 11 dOlng l lOO Q It St 206 Newpon BeK/l• bualneu aa The fOllowtng peflO!lt 1r1 doing Tne totlowlno peraon II c:to1ng Tl'll following persons are Ootng Thi loltowtng l*'IOl'l II dOlng wrtttwl ,...,_. " eny _, be bualnliN u. ua e · • S 11 l INVESTMENTS, 1300 Dove bul lneu 11 business 11 business es Dull,_ U Ned 111 HIM. ' ' MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS. CA 92660 Streel, Suite 200, Newp0f1 e .. c11. Av HOMES DESERT HOMES, BUOGET LUNCHES. 18050 CMP·ONE LIMITED PARTNER· Q.I( MAAKETINQ, 2338 Elcs.tl, llU!tted6MM~ll-271 E. 17th St., Coell Melt, CA. Oennll nC:. AlekC1~119, 22!,2 Ooonle, CA 92660 f>ALMOALE RESIDENTIAL INVEST· M1gnolle, Fountain Valley CA SHIP. 6t 1 Anton Blvd . Su1t1 1320, IE, Coeta MMe. CA.. 921127 lo d9 lift ...... '"Mt. -1o, 921127 Newpon ...,l<:tl, "" """ Donald S90r11t1 1<1 Salzburg, MEl'ITS, l TO , VALLEY HOMES; 92708 Bo• S2, Coste Mesa CA 92626 E,!<.!'netllEh. "~tbet'l• .. -~. ·o-A 9'262233&7 ~ "-to l11nudl1&emente, Chrlatln• Marie, 3202 C1ll1 •-dTlh:cs• ~1ln1" 11 conducted by an Newport Bitch. CA 92660 iand YUCCA HOMES, t 176 SE Mein Adllyn flot>«ll, 9531 Slat8r "t 1, Cel·Melro Petroleum Cotpor• .,,.., ""'"' ...,_ CA ~ de Nia _., .., l"MPUMla OUleto, San Clernlnt•, CA. 921172 "' v u• Mike l •nnl. 1907 Yacht Truant. Stteet. •A. ltvlne, CA 92714 Fountain Valley, CA 927011 at1on 611 Anton Blvd . Su111 t320. Tht1 bvel,_ I• ~nduct.cl by; an -ttta. el he=-, _..... -Tiii• bullne11 I• conducted by: an ~~nl•1 C1 A~111t:a riiea Uh 1,,_ Newpotl Bitch. CA 92860 Phlllp H Mc"'amt11, 1176 SE Main Thi• business I• conduct8d by an Bo• 52, Costa M•sa Ca 926211 lndM<luaJ. ,.....,_... lndllllduat "' • • emv .. w w · lhls bullness 11 conductea by a Sfltllt ttA Irvine CA 92714 lnc:tlvldull Tn11 bua1ness II conoucted by • Ktnnith R. Burgeea t·TO n. M NoANT: A cMt Cl'lrl11'~1 Merle County Clerk 01 Orange County on gener1I partnership T111s' t>us0lness It conduclea by a Adatyn Aoti.fls llmit&d pertnerahip Thie 1tatament wu nled with thl COMo69'11t llM Mlft fll.o by ti.. This lllllflllt'lt wu ll141<1 Wltll the Aug 22. 1963 . oonald S&Qrettl lmlted pertnerthlp This etetement was lileel ¥11th ttle OJ Benlley, Secr1>1ery County Clerk of Or•noe County on Nlnllft llOlln•I f'O'I· " rou •'-" to County Clerk of Orange Collnty on p 0 C F~ This 11atement waa 111ea with th8 Philip H McN&mllfl County Cletl\ of Orange County on I Tl'lls statement was 11180 with 1r.. Aug, 22. 1983. Fm410 ~ thle .. w9111t, JOU muet, Aug. 5, 1983 Pllo~~~h'f7 S~11710~ tOoets; 19~/ County Clerk ol Ora11ge Courity on This stetemenl was tllucl with the Aug 31 1983 Counly Clerk ol Orange Counly on wtthln act d1y. 1ltet lhl1 tummona l1 ,22m1 g p . ' ' 4' 60 e:i Aug 22. 1983 Counly Cletk of Orange County on F22A157 Aug t6 t983 Publllhed Or1ng1 Cout Ollly Mrve<I on you, Ille wtth thl• coun • P\lblllM<I Orenge Cout Diiiy 8 • f:t23* Auo 3 t, t983 Published Orange Coast Oally f222t2i4 Piiot Aug. 28, Sept. 4, ll, 111, 1083. wrltlen rllPO'IM to the compeatnt. Piiot AUQ. 2 1, 28, Sept 4, 11• 1983. Published Oranoe Cout Oelly · F224151 Piiot Sept 3 10 17 24 , t983 PutillS"8Cl Offlnge Coas1 Oauy 4904-83 Unleal you do, your <lelautl wlll be 4706-83 Pilot Auo 27, Sept 3 10, 17, t983 Publl~hed Orange Coast OeJly 5038-83 ,Ptlot Sept 10 t7 24 Oct 1, 1983 -----------*''•Id on epptlcatlon ot the pClln-POOllC NOTICC 4864-83 Piiot Sept 3 10 11 24 1983 so70 83 P\8llC NOTICE 1111• and Ihle coun mey 1111" • ludQ9-P\8llC NOTICE ,.CTITIOUt IUllNE88 DI ml IC NOTICE 6041"83 MlJC NOTICE !-------------------meot aoatn11 you tor the •141ef cs.-1___________ ruu PUBLIC NOTICE '1CTITIOUI au•••• ~and9d In the c;om""1lnl. which ................ llU..... T I NAMt!11-·" ITATUHNT I '" "' r"" ,,,...,.. he o ..,.,.,ng persona a 1 c:tot flCTITIOUI IVllNE8S "CTITIOUI IUllNEl8 H.-ITAftMENT could retull In g1rnllhment ot NAMl ITATIMINT bu&lnau as ' ng NAME STATEMENT P\ellC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS IUSINE88 Thi lottowtng person 11 <I04ng ":,~..-'~!':!? r~= ~ •~"= Thi fOllOwing peraone are dOlng sou TH co As T pl A z A Toe tollowlng persona ere doing The touowlng persons are 001ng NAME IT /1 TIEMENT :i:~E~~~~~T:~~tt~~ pl~~~l(j· May 12 1983 bu~~F:OERS QAOUP, 4242 ~:,:r?:OR:~~.1cco~:F:;.~ •• ~~~ bu!~~'i::1~~N UNION COMPUTER Fl~!~~0~:.~~~i:=~· bu~~~~s.·~ 10' w Ma<:Artl\uo Blvd . bu~~:e~~,~~wlng perM>nS are dom 9 Huntl""ton a.ach, CA. 921148 LEE A BRANCH' Cll<k C1mpu1 Drllll, Sult1 E3, Colle 92626 SERVICE, 438 Mein St . Huntington Thi following persor1 le doing S anta Ana, CA 92707t/154 TACO TrO 7871 Wimer Ave "" 8 . K · Sch 'h 1 •• n...-.., MIN, CA. 92tle0 Carol So owey, 1422 North Beach, CA 92648 buslnesa at Robert A Messner, t601 W Huntington Beech, CA 92647 Jeck Butler Irby Jr., 200lll y. eren Oln o .... ~u., Jeln Lind, <1242 Clll"lpul Orlw.Beechwoo<IOr Bree CA 92691 K1ntEver1tteForde.312 N Col-(A)COSOATALEASING,(B)COSMacArthuf Blvd., Senta Anli, CA. OoWoongPark.97t6PellswOO<I Sheltlllh Lane, Huntington Belch, Publlll1ed Orenge Coatt Oilly Piiot Sult• E3. Co1ta M .... CA, 02tl80 Julien Schill~;. 306 'Eaquln1 New-ton Ave .. Newport Beach. CA. 92683 DATA SERVICES. 17965 B Skyperk 92704 II t4-S Onve. Huntington Beach, CA. 92646 CA. 92848 . !Aug. 28· Sept."· 11• 111• 1983· Thia bullneea 11 conducted by: 1 port Beech CA. 92860 ' James Robert Adrl9, 312 N. Col-Clrcle, lr11ln1, CA. 92714 Irene C. Sieck, 1 t01 W MecAnnur In Hee Perk, Q716 PettawOOQ Tl'll• bulll'lell I• conducted by. an 494s..93 llmlled pertnertlllp. Thia bvaln"' I• conducted by· a ton Ave. N1wPOrt ~ach, CA. 92663 Donald J Hlgday, #4 Wooa-Blvd , Senl• Ane, CA 92707 "t54 Drive. Huntington Beach, CA 92848 Individual J11n Lind corpor•llon. Kent Fotda nymph. lrvlne. CA 92714 Thia bualneas la eonduclea by a 1hls butinest 1• conc:tucteo by in. ~~ak !a:~t WH flied wtlh lhe DI-JC MnTll'r Tiii• •latament wu 11141<1 llWfth the Cuol Soloway, Vice Pre•I· Thia 1te11ment wa1 filed wllh tile This buslneas le conducted by an general pertnershlp I clovleluers lnus~ena & wife) 0 Cou rUUL nu ~ County Clark ot Otange COunty on ~t-ChlropractOt County Clerk or Orange County on Individual Aobetl A. Mestner Oo Woon9 erk County Cleric 01 renge nty on July 1$, 1983. This s1111ment wlS fllea with lhe Aug 26, 1983 Donald J Hlgd1y Thia 11etamen1 wa1 tiled with the Tl'lis st1t1ment wu 111'° wllh lhe AUQ 22, t083. F22MM '1CTTT'IOUl llU,..ll • . f'no7a !County Clerk of Otange County on f2237'29 This statement wes flied With the County Cte<k of Otange County on County Clerk of Orange County on P\lbNlhea Oranoe Cou t Ollty Tile 1!1=,.,,IT~'f: Ootng P\lblllhec:t Or.,. Cout Cally ~ug. 22, 1983 Publlthld Orange Coast Oelly County Clllk ot Orenge County on Aug 5. 1983 Sept ' 1983 F2:2424' . .,. ...--· Piiot AUQ, 21, 28. SEpt, <I, 11, 1983. Fm311 Piiot Sept 3, 10. 11, 2<1, 1983 Aug 22, 1983 F222304 Piiot AUQ. 28, Sept. 4, 11. 18. 1883. bual,_ u · 472s-a3 Publllhea Or1ng1 Cout Ollly 4952-113 F2233M Publ11hea Orange Cout Oalfy PuDllShed Otang• Coul Deity <1910-&3 ...... AAA. 1"'hOSA1.'.v!_!tH•~~-PH. COAT09,21172177 Piiot Auo 27. Sep1 3, 10, 17, 1983 Published 0 1tnge Coeat OaJly Pllol AUQ 20, 27, Sept 3 9, 1983 PtlOI Sept 10 17 24, Oct 1, 1983 -----------'"· "'' ,,,... ... --. .,. MnTll't •862"'83 n.m•ic wnTICE Piiot Aug 27, S ept 3. 10. 17. 1983 •1183-83 ~9-113 •-ic Mn'hl't Bernerd Peul R1naau. 2115 rUULn. ""'~ r~ "" 4810-83 ____ r_UUL--""-'-~---HarbOt. Cotti M-. CA. 92827 ------------ l'lCTITIOUl llUllNEll Thi• bullnMl I• conduc:tld by; en 'tCTmOUI llU8MEH 'ICTlTIOUt aua!NEH Ml.IC NOTICE NA• tTAn•ln' odMdual. N.-tTAn•NT P\llllC NOTICE NA.Ml ITATIMENT Ml.IC NOTICE I Befnerd P. AeMau Thi lollowlng perton II dOlng The tollowlno pereona are dojng ,.CTITIOUI IUllNEH Thi ollowlng penona are doing Thia at11ement wu llied wtth the bualneae u : flCTTTIOUI aUllNEll bualn1N 11. flCTITIOUI aUllNllt NAMI! ITATl!MENT bu~=~~ IMPORTS, 1101 W. County Cle<k of Or1ng1 County on PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL, 11951 NAME ITATEMINT ENCORE PERFORMANCE, 183/5 NAMI! ITATEMl!NT The tottow1ng peraons ere 001ng MacArthur, •287, Santi Ana, CA. Aug. 1, 1983. warnef A111 .. Sulla #419, Hunt-Tti• totlowlng persona ere doing Boise c111c1 fld . Huntington Beach, The following Pl••ona are doing busslTnEesVaEN·~s· PH•R .. •cy 1525 92707 f'1-lnglon BMch, CA. 92&47 bu•IOIU u : CA 926-49 bUlll'leSI es: "" ...... ' J Ol W Publlelled Orenge Cout Diiiy Z.rar Nllm, 15130 8fookhut91 STAR REAL ESTATE, 10081 Aaymon<I St Jacque1. 4901 Hell COPPER NAILS, 1733Q Monrovia Mesa Vw<11 Ot , East Costa Mesa. Albert Lynn Hoblit, r., 11 ' Piiot AUQ. 2t, 211, Sept.'· 11, 1983. Ave .. #<10. WMtmlnttlf, CA, 921183 hlbert, Founteln Valley, CA. 92708 Ave. Hunllngton Bitch, CA 92649 Ave , Cotta MIN, CA 92627 CA 92826 MIW:ArthUt, •287, Sent• Ana, CA 4590-33 Thia bullneM i. con<lucted t>y: an Ame, Inc. 10061 Talbet't, Fount1Jn Allan St Jecquet, 2002 Vkltorla Newport Flltener co Inc Robu .. o, Inc., 14 t9 E Herring 92~~ Hobltl. 1lOt W. MacAt1hur, lndlvt<lull. Valley, CA 927011 D<, Sime Ana, CA 92707 1733Q Monrovl• Ave , Costa M ... : Ave , Weet Covina CA 91791 •287. Sant• An•. CA.112707 Za l11 Nllm Thi• butlMN I• oonaUC1ed by • Thie buelnne le con<lucted by 1 CA 92827 Thia bualt)eae 11 oonductea Dy a T·htl ..... ,_. II cond·_.ed by 1 DI-IC MnllC[ Thll ltlf_..t WU nled l#flh lhl ~po<ltlon genar1t p1rtnar1hlp Thll bualneH II conaucted by I CO<POtlflon al.,...,,_ lh '''" ,..~ nu County Clwk of Orange County on Frank McDowell. Prealdent Aaymont ST Jacques c0tpor1ton Anthony fl Rot>ueto. Chlel EJ<. DTi'1>er1~:.': J:~ 1---flC-TTT'IOU---1-au-,..--.. --Aug 8, 1983 ~ ~Thia •b·~~t0w11 11ieg '#11~ thl This 1t1tement was lllea wttti the Michael J Hiokey ecutlve Offtc« Thie 1111-1 wu Ill.a with tile MAm ITATl•NT r-"°"nty o ra1199 c>Yn Yon County Clerk of 011nge Counly on This ttatiment was flied with thl Thia statement WH Oll<I with the C ,..._ Cou Publl&Md Orange Coal o.uty Aug 22, 19113 AUQ. 8, 1983 County Clerk 01 Orange County on County Cllrk ol Ot1nge County on County le<lt of ...,.ange nty on Thi rotlowlng perlOO la dol!'Q Ptlot AUQ. 2t. 28. SIP\. 4. 11, 1983. F22:Pt1 F222420 Aug 22 1983 Aug 5, tg83. Aug. 22. 1943. t>ualneea u · 4709-83 Publlahld Otange Co .. t Dally Publlllhld Ora1199 Coest Delly ' f'~ f222S13 Publltlhed Orenge Cou~ SPOATSCAADS. 14551 Larch, Piiot Aug. 27, Sept. 3. 10. 17, 1983, Piiot Sepl 3, 10, 17, 24, 1983 Publlahea Orange Cout Oally Publlthe<I Orange Coast Oalty POOllC NOTICC FICTITIOUS IUllNE81 NAME I T A TEMEHT The following perM>ri• ere d~nt business 11 WESTEALV PLAZA, 2902 R9d1111~ Suite A, Coste Mete, CA. 92626 KhOaro Kheloghll, 1014 Mam;etW Olive, Newport Beach. CA 92860 Khos•o Kheloghh Th11 stal.,.,,ent wu 111ea woth 1111 County Cieri\ of Orenoe Coonty on Aug 5 t983 F222Sll PuDllShe<J Or eng• Coa11 0111)' Ptlot Aug 20. 27 Sept 3 10, 1983, 4703·8$ PUBl.IC NOTICE Pllo • 28 "-t 4 11 18 1"•3 lrvtne, CA. 9271<1 Fl u P\8llC NOTIC£ '886-83 5030·83 Piiot Aug 27. Sept 3, 10, 17. 1983. Pllol Aug 20. 27, Sep! 3, 10, 1983 t ... ug. ·.,..... · · · · ..., · J9ftrey Wlleon flti.cll. 14.,..1 <1871-63 4802·63 FtCTI1'10U8 IUllNlll ·~83 Larcll. lrvtne, CA. 92714 flCTlTlOUI .,..... NAME ITA.TEMENT ------------1 Tiii• bullneM 11 con<luct9d by; •n HAMI ITATIMINT PUBl.IC NOTICE PUBl.IC NOTICE 11"18 following peraon le c:to1-NIUC NOTICE tn<1Mdua1. POOUC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE ... hf! Fllll>ach .... T11'!.....'.,0f81IO_Wl"CI per.on II dOlng flCTTT'IOUIWl•U F1CTIT10Ul llUllNIH 1------------1------------t>uslneu 11 NOTICE OF Thl9 ttatement -flied with thl ""s AM MICRO OISTAIBUTOAS ...._ ITATW•NT NA.Ml tT.ATUMMT f teTmoue IUllNHS FICTITIOUS IUllNEH J H FINANCIAL SERVICES. 180t DEATH OF County Cletlc of O<enge County on 380·E· 17th 1122 Colla M-. CA'. Thi IOl~ng peraone are doing Tl1e lotlowlng persone 111 c:tolng NAME ITATEMINT NA.Ml ITATl!MENT N J~~~C:"H~~~g~llg~ ~2~~toc• ELFREDA BIGGIN II*> known u Aug 3, t983 921127 ' ' butll,_ II buelness H The lotlowlng peraone are dotng Thi totlowlng pereon 11 Ootng Oran"e CA 92665 'T ELFAEOA M. BtGGIN Ftn1SI StlW Purvea 4645 om ton BENNETT·AICE CONSTRUCTION C A S E M A A I( E T t N G bullnlU u busll\IN IS " _. ANO OF PETITIOH TO AOMINISTEA Publlahec:t Of1nge Coaet o.11y Corone dl4 Mii 'cA 921125 ng ' CO., •8 St-all, lrvlne, CA 92714 ENTERPRISES. t35 Wiit Yale THE PET PL.ACE. 15354 BIK'I CRYSTAL CRAn OPTICAL 890 in~t~~~~llnH' 11 c:onaucted Dy ""!' &ITATE Piiot AUQ 21, 28, ~I 4, 11, 1883. Thia bull,_·11 oOncsucilCI by. an Waher A. Alce, 211155 Superior Loop, lrlrlne. CA g2714 Btva , Westmlnet1<, CA 92883 P•oducilon Pl-. Newport Beac:ti Judy B Hlt>ty CASE NUMBER: A· t 1971181 <17~ ln<llvklull . Ln., El Toto, CA. 92830 Tt>Dmu BtOClcllt Caae. 135 WMI l•n Hendry 208 So V•I Verdi CA 02663 T!l1S stetement WU lill!cl Wltn 1,. ei. To .. ,,....., ~. creditors StlW Purvw Ja Harry &In'*! Jr , 8 Stone-'t'lll Loop, lnnne, CA 027 14 Alll B•H CA 02112 t Fel111 A Teborda. 24239 V11t1 end contlngenl c;tedltore of Thia ttetement wu ni.o wtth thl Wall, trlllne, CA 9271<1 ThOt'nH 1ng11m CH1. 4 137 v11 Pam H.;,dry. 2011 So V•I Ve•c:te R1do1 Of . Vatencta CA 01355 ~~"11~ ~:~;of Orano" County Oft .. ElFAEOA BIGOIN, alllO known u PtlllJC N0llC£ County Clertl or Orange CounlY on This l>Ullf\118 la conduc:tl<I l>y I Matln1. Marina~ fl1y, CA 00202 Avi Bt .. CA 02112 l This bulll"IHI II conducteo by a n r FZ2IOlllD ELFREDA M. BtGOtN end ~ A 31 1983 general pennwal\lp. ,.ndr-Ingram CH•. No 4. Th'11 bu.ineu I• c:onductea by 1n-rndlvlduel '""° may be ot~ tnt-tld In '1C1TTlOUI llU ... 11 ug, ' l"ZM'M1 Waller A. Aloi SouthUnd, lntlne, CA 027 1' c:tlvlauele, (hueben<I & wlle) Felix A ht>Mc:te PubltshlO Orenga Co~t 0•11~ IN .. end/Of ..,.,.. .. .. ITAn....,. Pubt19118<1 Orange CoNt Delly Thie ... ,_, WN 1119<1 wllh '"' Thi• bu•lnNt I• c:onductlO by I l•n Hendry Thi• .,.,_, WU 1119<1 wllt\ the Pilot Aug 20 21 Sept !) 10, 196J A petition hu ~flied by Ronald Thi totlowlng per9or1 la doing Piiot Sepl. <I, 11, uJ, 26, 11183. COunty Cletlt of 0<enge County on ganerel p1rtn1rthlP Pam Hendry County Cletk or Orenoo County on 4804-83 Weller In tile SupertOf Court o! Or· bull,,... u : 5043-33 Aug. 22, l083. ThOmet I CHe This 1t•temen1 waa filed wltt\ the Aug 5, 1983 ------------anga County 1aq.-tlng lhll Roneld HAIR PRO'S, t8000 Skypark Cir-'2DC1t Thia ttetemenr wea flle<I with the County Clerk or Oran9e County on F222l12 POOUC NOTICE w..., be IC>90inted u perlOtlll cle, trv11"11, CA 927 l• Publllhed Orange Cout Cally C<Wnly Cterlt of Orenoe County on AUQ 22, t983 Publlahed Orenge Cout Delly ------------ tac>f-'•1.._. 10 admtnlt11t the -Marian,,. Vatter, 5e0 VIII• lJI., Ml.IC NOTICE Piiot Aug 28, Sept 4, 11, 18, 1963. Aug 2•. 1983 F~ Piiot Aug. 20, 27 S1p1 3, tO, 1083 FICTITIOUS I UllNEll tale Of ELFREDA BtGGIN UIQuna a..ch, CA 9285t •90S.-M F223911 Published Otange Cou1 01lly 4699-83 NAME ITAT'l!llHNT Tiii '*"Ion r~• authO<tty to fhle butll-1• con<IUC1ed by· an 'IClTTIOUl IMl ... la Publllhld Or1nge Cout Oally Pilot Aug 27. Sept 3 10, 17 t083 Trie tollowtng pareon 11 d<><ng edmin191er the -•11 unes.r thl In· ln<llvldull. ...,. ITATl•NT rtellC NOTIC[ Pilot Sept 3, 10, 17 24, 1083 48119-83 P\llllC NOTICE business 1s dlpallelenl AdmlnillratJon of e. Merlan,,. Vlttlt Tile lollowtng PlflOtll .,. <lolng 4923-83 ------------BIO MEDICAL LOGIC 0 t5 w tltll Act. Tiii P•lfllon ... ,or,__ Thl9 .... _, WM Ill.a with lhe bull-... l'tCTmOUI llU...... ,ICTTTIOUI aua..-aa Wilson. p 0 Boa '187 Cott• MHll Ing tn Oapart.ment 3 at 700 CMc County Clerk of Orange County on COAST EQUIPMENT CO., 229 ...._. aTA~NT P\81.IC NOTICE P\llllC NOTICE N.Allft ITA.T'l!•NT CA 92626 Cemer OriY9, S.Ot1 Ana. Clllomla AUQ 8. t983 M111ne Alll • Bllbol lllan<I, CA. THUY THANH DOAN flCTrTIOUI IUllN«ll The totlowlng PlflOn 11 doing J Ec:twa•O Guilmette. 9 t5 W 92701 on September 28, t983 at '1:Dl1I 92tltl2 A.n.m.,; N. YM Dee flCTfTIOUl llUl#«ll NAME ITATIMENT bull-aa W1160n SI Coal• Me.JI, CA 9262; 9:30 AM. P\lt>llllhec:t Oranoe Coast Diiiy Richard A, Higbie, 229 M.,tne , 1111 w. 1ntt •t. ... m .... ITAftlllENT VEW VISION ELOERCARE 80<1 1 Thi• bullnlSI" c;onauc:toc:t by e n IF YOU OBJECT to the 9rantlng 10 Piiot Aug 21. 28. Sept 4, 11, 19113. A\11., Balbo1 llland, ~A-02tltl2 laftta AM. CA.1117W Tne IOllowlng persona are <lotng ' lndlvlduel the petition, )'OU lhould althlt .-<1708-83 Un<I• S. Thull, 219 t. M1tln1 A.111.. 141-1111 Thi IOlloWlng peraons ate Clou'g buslneu •• ~!''9:;:!8 Cir , Hunttnoton B111et1, J Ec:twarc:t Gu11me111 P9al' at the '-Ing and 11at1 YOUf Bllbol llland. CA. 92tltl2 Thi lollowlnn perton II <lolng bullnell as (A) BAOAOWAY JOll 't' PA().. . Thl9 atetement was tlleo With the objlcflooe ~ 1111 written ob)eetlOnl DI-IC MftTfC Thie bull,_ II conducted by: a bvllnMI u . ..., P~~¥10NIGO. l3":~1 e,:"'~:~r<rc~n1! DUCTIONS. (B) AMERICAN RACING Carol Ann Winter. 8041 Mermaid C0<inty Cl&rk of Orange Count\I on wttti the cour1 befOf'e the r-rfng. ,..~ "" E ganet'll pannerllhtp. THANH HUVEN. 13<1112 Mitty •506. Mlsalon Viejo. CA 921191 ~::;:~'Be:~~. t':'~r~'" Alll., Cl~r.r.u;~~7~ t:~~:ci~~:~~~:n Aug S, 1983 YOUI •PP•HtlOI may be In person l'tCTITIOUI au .... 11 ~~=·:t!l~t~u llled wltl1 the StrN I, G1tden Otove, CA. 1121143 Thomas B Lewla, 34482 Camino RoneJd W Nlckotel11n, 431 WUI· Individual F222311 Published Orange Coast 0811) Pilot AUQ 20, 27 Sepl 3. 10, 1983 <>; YbyUY°!'R' E•ttAomeyC ;.,>TOA ..._ ITATl..wT County Cletk of 0,.,,,,. Counly on Tran Ven Ngvyen, 13<1112 Marty El MOiino, C1pl1tr1no Beach, CA. mlnltter Ave .. Newport Beech, CA. Carol Winter I fO "" 'CAE.,.. • ~I cont· Tiii rottowtng penona 1te doing -·..-Str .. t, Garden Grove, CA. 92643 921124 90266 Thia ltlltmenl wu llled with tile •698·83 lngent cnd"or of Ula CS-U.O, )'OU bull,_ u · Aug 31· lN3 '214140 Tiii• butlntiU 11 oondUC1e<I by: an Dore M Lewis 34482 Ci mino El Joaeph V1tmittl, <131 Wiii· County Clerk ol Orange County on mu91 Ille i(°"' ~ wtth tM ooun or AN TS (:OM p UTE R TECH. Publlan.<I Ofi Cout Delly lndlvldual. Molino. C1pl11re no Beech CA minis let Ave . Newport Belch, CA. Auo 5, 1g93 _11 ------------~ 10 '"• pW90na1 ,._. NOLOOY 234 e 17th St Sult• 211 Sep ;T: Tian van Nouven 92824 90266 ......... MUC NOTICE i.11we eppoin1ed by tile coun within Cott•....:... CA 112927 ' ' PllOI t. "· 11• 1 • 25• 19~6-83 Thi• l lllamlnl WU llled with the Thi• bvllMN ,, conducted by. Mllll'l<ll J Hlc;kolell«!, 43 t w .. t. Publllhl<I 011noe Cout 0 111'( ------------ lour monttit from Ille d•t• lint i. O.llld Aft MMl'I a4e w Rldltand County Cletk of Orange County on gen«ll pa11ner1hlp mlnlttet Alll , NewPOtt Belc:h, CA PllOt Aug 20, 27 5ept 3, tO, 1983 FICTIVOUI I UllNEH IUanOI of llltt.,.. M prcMdld In Seo-Sarill Ana CA 92703 . ' July 20, 1083 Thomu B lhlia 90266 4701·83 NAIA' STATEMENT 110n 700 of the Probate Code of Cell-Alct\w<I ·.....,.; Hart a.8 w Alen-PUBl.JC NOTICE '221.,. Thlt tt111men1 wu llMIO wllti the Thia bulln8" 11 con<1ucttd by • ------------The tonow1ng Pl'IOn 11 dotng IOmla. The tltM 1~ flllng c:lelmt wllt t.nd Sant A a. CA' 92703 ' Publlaned Oranoe Cout OeJty County Ciertc of Otano• County on 1 rt 1111 Ml.IC NOTICE buslnest u not~ pnot 10 IOU< montlll lrom Thi• ~ne:. I• condUCle<I by. • PlCTTTIOUI ..,..... Pltot Aug 2 t, 28. 841pt "· 11, 1983 Aug. 22, t983 ~~,J: sn~lck~elN!I ESTRIOIO MANANA, 608·F t7tn tM dlte of lhl '-Ing notlol<I genarll pat1n«lhlp MAMl ITATIMINT 4711-83 F22M5S Thl1 1l1tement wu lllad wtth the FICTITIOUS aUalMEll St , Huntington ~ech CA 926-48 aba'ole. Oi vkl Mann The tOllowtng l*WOn• -<lolng Publlahl<I Oranr Coa1t 0 111y Counly Clerk ot Orange County on NAMf ITAHMENT John Mclaren Henrlcl. 608-F 17th 't'OU MAY "EXAMIN\i the n1e~-rt:: Thi• ltlllmlflf -· fUld with the bull..-M : .. DI ll' NOTICE Piiot Sepl 3. 10, I • 24 t983 Aug. 22, t083 The lotlowlng peflOOI ate c:tolng St ' Huntington B•ach CA 94'648 the court. )'OU are lerllt n t County Clerk of Orange County on SNOW BEACH, 873 B. W. 151h r-..n. 5031·83 Fm.eat bul1nlu 11 This business I• conduct.a by 1n aetate, you may _... upon IN tt· July 26 t983 SI Newpof'1 BMot1 CA 921183 PlCT1T10UI .,.,_,, Publlahed Orange Coul Oalty MUOS 11 JUGS 11 STUFF, 17225 1nc:ttv1c:tuel ecut~ ~ 9dmJnll1rllor. Of upon lhe ' · '121n4 Dallld Moe, 1 tO B. 30th St .. "-· IT ru.NT Pllol Aug 27. Sept. 3. 10. 17, t983 Brookhu111 Ave , Founteln Valley, John Henrie! enomey l0< the ••ec:u1or or ldmlnl.. Publllh«I Orange Cout Dally pon BllQtl, CA. 92tltl3 Thi 1::!: A eon 11 dot Ml.IC NOTICE 4859-83 CA. 92708 This stetemen1 wn tiled with me tret~. end Ille with Ille court wtth Pilot A•"' 21 211 0-1 <I 1 t t983 Terry A. Fiii, 110 B. 30th St .. New-....... ng Plf l10 ,ICTITIOUI ....... .,.. Jemu Kent Cre"'hton, 17029 Mt County Clerk of Orange County on prQOI of MrVIQe I written reqUlll -•· ' ' ..,.... . ' ' . """' Beac;ll CA 92tltl3 .,.. .. n111 u. _, '"'"' '" A 5 1983 l1etlng thatyoud..ir11p1clllnolloe 4805-113 ,....This t>u.ineaa le condUC19<1 ">y· • ""SPAAl<Y 'S ICE CREAM NA•t ITATIMlNT MllC NOTICE lomine O, Fountlln Valley. CA ug nm1• of 1M flllng of an lnwntOty and 114)-gener11 pannertlhtp. . STORE"·~ ~ ~~Highway. 1'1141 totlowtng l*IOn I• doing 92~orta Su11n Creighton. 17020 Publlllled 011ng1 Cout O•lly pr.._,_,t of lltlll ~Of the P\llt.IC NOTICE Terry A Fiii N9wport ' A. bullMS•.. flCTITIOUI .u ... H• Mt lomln• G, Foumaln V•lley, CA Piiot AUQ 20. 27, SIP• 3, 10, 1983 petttlonl Of account• mentioned In Thie etetllT)lnl •U lllld with the Su Chang Kim. 25 Ouanl, lrlllne, 0 -J ENTERPRISES, 243 All>ln NA.Ma ITAT'lnNT 92708 <4704-113 Sec11one 1200 and 1200,5 of thl ,tCTITIOUI 9UIMll C<>Ynly Clerk of Orange County on CA. 92714 Pl • Cotti Mna, CA 92827 The loltowln9 peraon1 e11 doing Tommy G Thomp•-ft 17029 Mt CtiltfOfnll Problte Co01 ..... ITATl•NT A 31 1043 Young fl Kim, 25 Ou-. IMne. 01vlc:t Allan Poll, 2<13 All>ln Pl. ouslneas as ~... C Ronald W..._ The rOllowtng per.on lt <1o1no UQ. ' '2::141.ICA. 92114 Cos11 M11e. C A 921127 SUNGFIOWTH XV 1120 Pecille lomlna Q, Founlaln Valley A PeUtlonlf • bulll"IMI U ! Publtlhe<I Of eo..t Ody Thia bvll-II condue1ed by: en Jenet Rub)' Goddlc~Mn. <IO.C COHl H...., Hunllnglon 8eec:tl CA 927011 HAllOl.D c . ~· All OFFICE SYSTEMS, 21 t w Pltol 841p1. 4, , 1,7,2,, 1983. lndsMd\IChll Kim Cott• Mua, St ' Cott• M .... CA 928411 • . P1u11tte Thompeon. 170~ Mt .,..,_, ._ ,.......,... t<1tlfta Ste. I<, Orenol. CA. 0·2tltl7 504743 u lnO 921127 Glenn l OH•hlrt 7222 SH· Lomlna G, Foun1111n Vellay, CA 11a ,_.... 4..._ ...._ C CrliQ C Abram•. 22075 Cemlntto, Thi• 1111-1 w11 11141<1 with tile Thlt t>ulln&N 11 conducted by en wOrthy Orlv1, Huntington B1•ch, CA 927oa C l.Olll 9-d\, CA. •M Laguna HIHe, CA. 921153 County C*1t of Otange County on md1vldu11I 926-411 Jam11 K relghlon Pubtletled O<ange Cout Ollly P11o1 fhlt bull,_ I• eondue1ad by 111 "8.IC NOJIC[ Aug. 4, 19113 Oiv1c:t A Pott L•wrenc. O Schley H 6692 Tlll1 at1t1men1 wu Ille<! with the Sept, 11. 12, 18, 1083. lndlvt<lual. "22Zll2I Thi• 1t1tement wH llled With the H.,bor Key Cl1cl1. Hun°llngton County Clerk 01 Orano• Counly °" st 12-83 CrllQ Abram• l'ICnTIOUI ..... ,, Publllhed Orenge COMt Oally County Cilfk ot 011ng1 County on Beach. CA. 026•8 Auo 5, 1983 Thll llltllMl'lt wll nhlel with the NA• ITATl•NT Piiot Aug 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 1983. A.ug 3t. 1983. Law•ence o Schley ,222217 -::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;======;;;;;;;;~jCounty Clerll of Orange Coonty on TM IOllowlng pereone 111 doing 4705-83 F2241M Glenn l. Gearhln Publlthed Orange Co11t Cally " "I "'"ti-• H p blllh-" 0 C t O 11 Pilot Aug 20. 27. S1pt 3, 10, 1983 • Aug. 22, 1983. _.....,. -P·~-CIFIC ·SUPERIOR i••POATS u "" renge ou • Y This a111111n1nt was llled wllh the 4683•83 PIERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY MOf'TUAAY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 BAL n BEAOEAOH IM1TH a TUTHIU WEITCllfF CHAPEL .. 27 E 1711'1 St Coate Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC VIEW •M<>f'IAL PAl'tK c.metary MOrtu•ry Chapel-Qemetory 1500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 Mc:COl'ttil!ICllC MOlllTUAJ'Y 1796 Leguna C•nyon AO Laoun• Beach, Ca. 92651 494-9415 ,..._ " ... P\8llC NOTICE Piiot Sept 3, 10 11. 24, t983 Count) Clerk ot Orang., Cou11ty on P\lbNthed Oranoe cout Delly 12. 78 11 81••• A.,.., Unit 8, Hunt-5039·83 Aug 22. t963 1----n1-m 1- 1 -C-....,-T-IC_E __ _ Piiot AUQ 28, Sepl. <I, t 1, 111, 1983. ngton 9eecf'I. CA. •2047 IUt'INOfl COUflT F22:M07 rUUt. "" <18 13.-83 Andrew Chartel Sibal•. 286 °' CAUP°"*A. PU8l.IC MnTICE Publltnacl Orange Co•tt oauyl------------- 'prtnoeton Or .. COiie ..._., CA. COUNTY Of'~ "" Pilot Aug 27 Sept 3 1o, 17, 1983. 'ICTITIOUI IUllNHt ------------11211211 In '"' Mitter of the 4902-83 NAME tTATl'MENT PtlllJC NOTlCE Al1a M. Sabala. 285 Prtnotton Ot , Applklatlon of f~~:A ~=· Thill lottowlng pe<eona ere doing Cotti Mila, CA. 9H2t MlchMI John Murptly TM IOll I dol busJn111 u , '1CTTnOUa llUIMll Ronald o. Sebela, 285 Prt!IClelon tot etienoe of Name ow ng '*'°"' 111 ng PUBl.IC NOTICE BUN 11 BURGER. 11og t Newland MAMI ITATl•NT Pr Colle M .... CA. 92Utl No A l90e3 butlnffl 11 Avt. Huntington Bffch Thi IOllOWfng l*'ton• ere <lotng Mien... T, Hay11, 915 Enotan<I OFIOER TO S~OW CAUSE s~:Jv~r::;~~~~ 0~~~5~;R;~J2 I~) f'ICTITIOU .. UllNIH Fr~ l Shtmbaugh, 2028 t N0t· ~ .. ,_ N " St. Huntington 8Mc11 CA. 92148 FOR CHANGE Of NAME • NAMI ITA.Tm•NT crott ln , Hunttnoton 9"<:11. CA. OAl.AXY ENTERPRISES, 344<1 w Thi• bu.!'-I• oOOducted by: • 80e4 Seturn. Hunllngton B .. ctl, CA Thi lollowtng person II doing 92846 ~arvard, Sant• Ana, CA. 92704 gen.r11 oar1n«lhlp (Biel. I 928H bual11M• 11. oor111er J Shamb•ugh 202e 1 Denny Rex AevnOlda. 83 Wood· Andrew Stbala . MletlMI John Murphy,.!.!l o.ne Steve Wiiden, 2936 Redwood CLASSIC EXPRESSIONS, 91161 Norcrolt n .. 0Huntlngton Be~ch, CA. '1•11111 Ot., llgun1 NIOuel, CA. 92t77 Tlllt ltet91Mnl Wtll Ned with lhe Ellhbelh Mutllln (2) hll =:-Alll .. COltl M111, CA 921126 Orl•nt, HunllngtQn Ba•cll. CA. 928•11 Carol l.OVIM RfYn*•. 13 Wood· CoufltY 0"'11 of Ortnoe Oounty on tlon In thla court for an oro.r . Pelrtcl• Welden, 2936 Redwood 9211411 Tiii• bull,..._ 11 conduc:tto Dy· ln-~vtn Or .. L.eguna Nlguel, CA. t287' &ec>t. ~. 1H3. ~!,,'°:'~ :Wutmhle/~ Ava . Cott• M .... CA 92620 Mery Jo Blelr. ffll 1 Orlenl, Hunt• dlvlduelt (hua1>1nd a wit•) Thie bullnlll I• cond\lcted by; 1 l'nall Tlllt butltleM 1• condue1ed by. • nglon BMc;h, CA. 02848 Fred L St>ambeugh .,_,., .. pennanfllc>. Publllflad Or Cou1 Diiiy Dena Ellubelh Muttaln 12 to oener•I Plttnerlhlp Thi• bualnlN 11 conducted by. an Thi• 1t11ament w• nted wllh lh• Dinny Aenold1 Piiot 841pt. 4, t 1,T:zs. 1"3. =:-o.:"' ~===ll!yll0ra9 (1); SThtTva,tw,,111_<14"'! t u 1,._. With 1111 n<llvtdu•I Couoty Clerk of Orange Counly on Thll .,.,_, Wll filed with t,,. 506443 . -M • w ...... Mary Jo Bll lt AUQ 6 1983 County Qettl of Ofenot Oounty on IT .. HEM.BY OflDE 0 that -Count~ Clelk of a.an;. County on Thia""-' Wiii nieo witll Ille . ' "22217 AuO-U , 1"3. ~=--'~==:Aug 30. 1913 ~County Clerk or Otenge Counf'f on Publl1'14ld Of•~ eo..1 Oall)' PWilehecl Orange eo..t ": P1BJC NOTICE Oepanment No 3 11 TOO CMc Publlllhl<I Ot Coel1 Oa tly AUQ 1 t. 1083 "221'17 Pllo1 ~ '°· 27. Sec>t !I. t~7~~~ Piiot Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 1"3. l'tCTTnOUe-M Cenler DrM.,..!!llt, hn..!.a. Ana, Cell-O:OO Piiot Sept 3. 10,~24, 1983. Publllf>ld 0.an;. Cout O.lly 491e.a ...... ITA~ l~nll, on ....,.. 28, 1...,,., at I · 5037-&3 PMot AUQ 27, Sep1 3 10, 17, 1083 ---.. -_-IC_wn_TIC_[ __ _ Thi IOflowlng per-11 ere ctoW1g oolock AM., end ttlen Ind !'-' ------------4001·13 I"~ nu ~-----------~ ... lllOw ~.It"""' ttiev have ' why -------'-----rta.IC NOTICE \/ANQUA"D CORPORATE Mid pe!lllon f()f (lhange of~ P\llllC NOTIC£ 'tCTITIOUl9UllHIElt PLAZA, LTD . 1t1 ~Drive Sul .. ~ "°' 1>e oranrld. Ml.IC NOTICE MA.Ml ITATmMINT ncTmOUI ........ t6 Ntwpot1 leech CA. e2ti$ " IS FURTHER Ofo.r.cl t!let 1 'ICTTTIOUl IUllHlll The follOwtng penon1 111 dotng ..._ ITATW•N'T V'"Ollerd ,,.,,,,.;,, lid Pwtner· oopy of tlll• Meter to tflOw _,.. t>e NAm ITA,....NT pr1cT1T1ou1 IUllNIH butl,_ H: Tht follOwlng perwna ire <lolno lltllp XV. M 1 Oow.r 0r1w" Suite 15 publlllhld In tM Orenge 0oMt Delly The fOllOwtno PllrllOn la doing NAMl ITATllMINT ELITE MOBILE AUlOMOBILE butln-e -~leech CA 11ne3 ' ,1101 • newapeper ol genefll l>utlneM ••. Thi lollo.tno f)t(IOflt .,. doing GLASS.! 1242 B•llHI St .. Coat• EL TOAJTO -TUSTIN, 17420 E. Aober1 D. smith, Mt DoYer °'"'-• e1t~1tl0n, pubtltlhed In thle OOYnty BROOK A I A fl IQ t• T AC· buslnt" 11· MMa, \.iA 9211211 17th ltl'Mt, TU911n, CA. 92NO Suli.16, New"'1 e.ctt. CA. 92963 11 1Me1 onoe 1 WMk tor IOUt con-CESSOAIU, 9 Sun1ldge. ltvlne, CA UNIVE~SAL ESCROW. 100111 M111t Anthnny Crt11fl, t242 8e1· El TOtlt~~ ,...,. ~Intl, Reyinond w. ~ .. , Do¥W MOUtlve--•PflOf tO thedtyOIMld 92714 hlblr1. Fount1ln V1lley, CA. 921oe , .. , 81 , COlll Mffa. OA •u2e nc , 2•50 WN11 Aoecl. lrvtne, CA. bm9. M• 15. ~ IMalt CA.. i-tno Anl1a 8r00111 Denney, O Suntl<tgl. Amo, Inc , 10061 Tlll>trl, Fountetn Tin• M••ll Crllafj, 1242 Sl4t11t U71J 112tii • . Dated Auo. 18, 1M3. ltvtne, CA 92714 Vallly, CA t21oe 81 ' Coat• M-. CA. 928.28 Trw. bu*-11 '°"4uct9d by • Thie bl*'-,. oonductect by: • •. Tim Nomoto Tiii• ~ 1• condUCiled by. "' Thi• bvalneM ,, C:onclucted by • Tl'lll bulln.• la conduct9d by a corpor1tlon, lltnfted pannertftlp "'ictoe ~the in<Jlvlduel COfl>O<ltlOn generll P•flnetlhlp Manin M CaMy, \/ p AoOw1 D 1fnft1i . ~ Couf1 Anita ltookl Denney ,,lnll Mc;Oowell, Prllldenl Marl! A CrlHll Thie 1'111-1 -flled With "'9 Thie.,,,_,, -lllld wtnl lhe Wllllern l . 1o1w-.. Anomey •t Thi• 1111ement w" llteo WllPI the Tilt• tt•lement WH flied with ,,,. Thlt lllltn'1411'11 .... lllld wlll'I , ... County Clenl of Orenga Ooumy on County °*" of Orange Coun1y on Law, toeM w.tmlrW!er A...,, 11, Ceunly Clerlt of Orenoe County on County ci.r11 of 0<•~ County on Collnty Clerk of Orenge Coumy on 'uo ft, ttea. Aug. SI 1M3. Oatden QrcM,, CA.·~ 1111Clmeyl Aug n 19l3 -... Aug n . 1"3 AUQ 18, IH3 ,..... ' ,_1t1 llWM, «o. .. ..... 112 ,__ nm» PutMitMcl Orlf'IO' COMI Delly PvblltMd Or.no-Coet1 Diiiy PvblllNO Or.not Coeel Delly Ptlol Pl.lbllthl<I 011ngA Coo11 Ooity PublllMCI Orenoe Co111 o.1ly P\lbllthtd Ot•n~ co .. , Diiiy -· 0 • = --Q) -VI :::> (/) -:::;. ;It;" • (ti VI CD Q "O ct> PJ ::I a. . >< < (/I (I) -.... < • --U> ::I -0 ::::> -<O ~ ,, cO CD :3' ::::> ~ u :J. • 0 ('I) .. UI .... ('I) ~ -· 0 < ::::> PJ CD a ~ • Daily Pilat Clesslfled Advertising 6'42·5676 0 . Pllol Aug 21, Stpf 4, 11. 18. 1"3. Pltol 8..,t 4. 11, 18, 25. tta Aug 21, H , t1e91, 4, 11, 1M3. Piiot 8411)1 3, 10. 11, '"· IN3 Pilot Aug 27, 8epl 3, 10, 11. 1983 POOi Aug 20. 27, Sept 3, 10. 1983 \..._ ______ ·---~ 11111243 • ~9-83 .. ~1~ ~o040·113 4811!1-83, 4700·83 ,__ ___ _ ' ~I ('8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 11, 1983 l'U8llC NOTICE P\alC NOTIC£ rtcnnou1 •u••NHI I NOTICI °' BALI NAM« tTATIMt:NT 0' "IAL "'°""n Tht following pe<t0n1 are doing AT PfUVATI •ALE Ou•lneu H Ho • .A·11ato SUNGROWTH PROPER'TY IN· In the Superior Court of tM Stata ol VESTORS. LTD 1120 PacHIC Cout I Calltornl1, for the County of Ot1ng1. Hlghw•y Hununglon BNOh. CA In th• M111ar of tM Eetata ol 112~8 FRANCES CRAIG BROWN. l kl Glenn l Gearh11t. 1222 S.a· FRANCES C BROWN, Cot\Mnl11 .. worthy Drive Huntington Beach, CA Notic. le hefaby glYlll tn11 l"4I 92648 underllgned will NII al Prtv1lt Sme, Llwreoc;• D Scniey 6692 H11bof lo ,,,. nlgn.et end bfft bidder, aub- K•y Clrcta Huntington Btecn. CA iect to connrm1t1on ol aald Superior 9?848 coun, on or •her the 3rd d1y ot \.1wrenc. 0 Scntey Ocloti.I• t983 11 Ille ottlca of Ann Glenn L Gu rnan I Ch1tm1ri Rell 'e..1111, 32351 Cout Tnla 1111eman1 wu flied wllh tht Hlghwey. South Lagun1, c .. 11orn11 County Clerk 01 Orange County on 92877 PhO!'t 71'4·499·1341 111 Aug n . 1983 right. lilll Ind lntorMt pr-ntly0held F22:S40I by H id c;onN rVltoe, 1nd 111 right, Publllhed Orange Cont D11ty 11110 1nd lnter•et thll uld con. Pilot Aug 28. Sept 4, 11, t8. 1983 N l'llllM hea acquired by operation 4903-83 1 or 11w, or 0111etwlaa, ottw.< tnan Ol In -----------eddltlon 10 the Inter .. , pr-.nlly l'UBllC NOTICE held by the coneervetee. In end to ---------------Ill• •••I property eltu1ted In the FICTITIOUI IUllNEH I County ol Or1noe. St1te of Clll· NAME 8TATEMENT lornle, p1nlcul1rly C!Merlbed u IOI· The following per.on• .,. doing Ion bu11neu .. All 1na1 c.naln cert1ln lend allu- DAWll<''' DISTRIBUTORS, 18290 I 11.0 In the South L1gun1 Sanltety Mt Nh Foun111n I/alley. CA Dlatrlct. Coun1y ol Orange, Stlta or g2108 CaJllorn11. deacrlbed ea lottowt: l eon1rd Rothenbetg, 16290 Ml Beginning at I point tn the North· Nimbus Fountain Valley, CA 92708 erty line or Tr1ct No. 702 ... Nlown Joel Aranaon. 4427 Mery Ellen, 1 on • m1p r94:0rded In Book 21, sne1m1n 0 1k•. CA 91-423 J Pegea t to 3, lnclulllve, or Ml1-I Thia ou11neaa 1t conducted by· 1 oelfaneoue Map1, Rec:orde or Or· general partnership anoe Ccwnty, Celllornle, dl11an1 Loonard Rothenberg thereon Norin 89" 15'46" We11 Thi& Slelement was liled with the 1483 78 feet lrom the Sout1·u1111 cor· County Clerk of Orange Ccwnly on I nor ol tne Norlheatt Ou1rter of lhe Aug 31. 1983 Northee91 Quarter or Section 6, F224145 Township 8 Soutn. Range 8 Weet, Published orange Coast Delly I S B B &M • ea ahown on 11ld Map or P1lo1 Sept 4 11 18 25, 1983 "Id Tract, fhanoe North 28° 53'30" 5044·83 West. 1 dl111nce ol 133 00 f .. t. I -----------thenoe North 5°13'30" Weet. 1 dlt· 00.,,IC NOTICE 11nce ot 445.00 teat. thence North l"UV\. 32•00· w .. 1. 1 dl1t111C1 of 85 oo FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll I •eet. thenoe South 58 .. Weet • dll- N ""E IT ·TEMENT tenG• or t 7 50 feet, thence Northerly A... .. I along • cuNe concave to the Ealt The lollowtng persona are dolng nevlng 1 r1dlu1 of 87.50 leet 1nd business H ' whOH redt1l llne 11 the point of be-u NIVE RS I TY IN DUST RI AL I ginning belre North sa•oo· Eut CENTER. 3835 Birch Street, New-from the IHI mentioned point, 1 di•· port Beach, CA. 92680 tence of 128.84 feet to the true point Wiiiiam C Mlrama, 3835 Birch ol beginning; thence North StrNI, Newport Belch, CA. 92680 4 t"01'30"Weet1dl1t1noeof 110.98 Ellubelh Noll, 1580 Michael Li ne, reei· lhenoe 51"30' e..t 1 dletenoe Paclllc PellsedN, CA. 90272 ot 95 oo feet· tnenoe North 67°00' Erica Noll. 1580 Michael Lene, Pl· Eul 130 O<>° leet: thef1<:41 South clflc P1ll11dea. CA 90272 50•21· Eut 17.00 teat: theooe South Thia buelness It conducted by • 21•44·50" w .. 1 137 51 leet; t~ general p1t1nersnlp westerly llor>q 1 cuNe concave to Ellubeth Noll the South hi ving • rldlUI of 87 60 This statement wa.s riled with the I feet end whoee r1dl1I UM 11 the County Clerk or Orange County on point ol beginning t>Mrt South Aug 3 t, 1983 8"20' 10" EHi lrom the lut men- F224111 tloned point, 1 dlatenoe ol 100.00 Publlllled Orange Cout Di lly feel to the true polnl of beginning Pilot Sept 4, t I, t8. 25, 1983. Subjecl 10: Current Ill(", COV&- 5046·83 nant1, conditions. reetrlctlon•. ,_. l'UBllC NOTICE erv1llon1. rlghtl. rlgnta-ol·w•y. a11ement1 ind encumbr1nOM o! re- cord. FICTITIOUI 8UllNEll Torme ol Sile: Cuh In l1wful HAM! ITATEMENT money ot the Unlt.O Stet .. on con· The 1o110W1ng per.one 1re doing llrmatlon or Hie, or pert cull 1nd buslneM ea the b1J1noe evideneed by • not• ... CAPACITY MANAGEMENT COM· cured by mortglQI or l~t dMd on PANY. 18&8 Pon M1rg11e PllCI. the property IO told Ten (10%) per- Newpon 8e1cf1 CA 928e0 oent of 1mount bid to be dlpOlltld Kenneth E '11.no. a Julie J with bid, In tonn ol oartmecr or v anoe, 1BM Port M1rg1t• Pt1e1, celhler'• cri.cil, and the balanoe to Newpol1 e..cn CA 92860 I be plld upon connrmltlon of Nie by James R Llndtey I P1trlcl1 the Superior Court. Tu.. i nd llndM)'. 2372 Cupe< Tree Drtve, 11eesement1 will be pro-rited a1 ol Tutfln. CA 92880 the date of d Oll of eecrow. i nd Jonn Vehey & Pllllls J. Vahey, oper1llng 1nd m11n1en1nG1 H · 25S35 AlllOl, Lagune Hilla, CA. j penM1 end premium• on lnaur1noe 92653 ecceptable 10 tile purcnaeer wlll be Kenneth E. Vence pro-rated u ol tile d1te ol cioM or Tnla atalemenf wu Wed with the eacrow Escrow chlfge8, 1JC1mln· j County Cletl< or Or1nge County on allon of 11111, recording ol con· Aug 31 1983 veyanoe. tr1n1fer tuee, end 1ny 11111 ' F2241'4 lnaur1nce. "1111 ti.I In accord1noe Publlthed Or1noe Coast D111y wltn 1oe11 polk:y Pilot Sept 4 11 18, 25, 1983 The property le commonly known 5048-83 u 31072 BrOOll• Street, Soutn l agune, C11ifornl1 92677 l'UBllC NOTICE Tne undeftlgned rM«'tff tne rlghl 10 reject eny and Ill bid• ind to ax1and tl'te time ror 1111 lrom tlm• 10 HOTICIE OF INnNTION time until en ICCel>llble otterlt re- TO LiAll "EAL l"f'°"lfTY oelved, and Without l\.trther publl· NOTICE IS HEREBY GlllEN thll I Cltlon or notk:>l.I on September 20. 1983, If 7 00 The ru l property 11 to be told "u I o clock p m tne Centralia School 11". Dlatrlct wm hold a public h&erlng lor Sidi or ol11r1 are to be In wrtllng lht!I purpoee or rocellllng and open· and w111 oe r-111ed 11 me elor9111d 1ng all proposal• and lor calling for otlloe 11 any 1lme 1her the llrtt publl· orel Did• tor 1he 3 year leue or 111 cation or this notloe 111d t>elor-e d11e e 082 ecte vacant Ille (Sne 131 or H ie localed ne1r Le Palm• Avenue end DA TED September 7th, 1983 wa1~1r Street 1'1 the City of L• IECUIUTY tJAC.,tC NATIONAL I Pa1m1, Clllllornle 8ANK 81<11 mull be 11.1bml1ted on thl C~•I« of the t:•t.le of 0111c111 Old tro<n prep1r.O by the Ot1-Fr-Crllg 8fown, ella trlCI and be 1CC0tnp1t11ed by I Fr-C. 8r-n Ge<1llled or euhler'I checlc In lhl Publl•hed Ortnoe Cout Delly PllOI amount ol J500 00 peyable to Cen· Sept 11, 12. 111, 1983. 111111 School Otatrlct AMer rec;elpt ot wrt11en bide, orlll Did• w111 be received for lhe IM8e of S111 13 The orll Did• must Hoeed PUBLIC NOTtcE the hlghetl written propoeale by II ,ICTITIOUS eu .... 11 191.Jt ll"e peroenl (5%) For 1nlormet10n reg1rdlng the J NAIK ITA1'Ml!NT lease of Site 13 p!MM con11e1· TM follOWlng per.on 19 dOlng Otr::~/1~19.!~~ \ bu~~N~· RUNNERS LT[),; 3702 Centr11i1 Scf\ool 0t1trlct Chennel Plaoe, NewPOt1 BMch, CA. Ge25 l e P1lma Avenue 92883 Buen• Parl<, Cal. 1tornl1 90620 1 81ephenle Alene Dr•I•, 3702 (7141 521-6131 cnennet Piece, NewPOt1 8Mcll, CA DATED Augull 23. 1983 02T883I .._ d ...., ..., At1nn• Stucl!9Y h • t:>ulln ... •• con uct ... -.. en Dlrec:1or of Fl9c:ll SerVIOel lndlvldull Publltl'led Oflngt Coaat Delly Pllol Stephanie Alena Oreaie Sept , , 18 1983 Thi• 1111emen1 wu flied with the 5032-83 County Clefll ol Orange County on Ml.IC NOTICE Aug 22. 1983 ,nMO, Publlehed Oriange Cout Delly NOTICE OF I Piiot Aug 28, ~t 4, t 1, 1~g~~ DEATH OF I ELFREDA e1001N. a1ao kn0W<1 n °' .. 'IC NOTICE ELFREDA M. BIOGIN ___ ,.;..;;;.;uu...;.;;.;..;;....;..;.-.;..;;..;;. __ _ ANO OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER "CTITl""'I 8U .... ll ESTATE VY CASE NUMBER A·1197891 NA.ME ITA1'llllDIT To 111 helre -1\ciarlas, cree111or1 Tile !ollowtng Pl'IO<'I 11 doing •nd con ling en I credltora ol bu1lneea •• ELFREDA BIGGIN, 11so ltnown u OR.ANGE.COUNTY CANDLE CO , ELFREDA M BtGGtN 1t1d peraon1 38 0 1kd1le, lrvlM. CA. 92714 wno mey ~ othef'#!M 1r111<eated In Rlchlrd Sandoval Jr • 38 Ollld1le, the will 1ndlor ut1te 1 !Nine, CA 927 t4 A peutlon hH been flied by Ronald Tnls bullneea 1• condUC1ed by. 111 Weller In the Superior Cour1 of Or· lndlvldu1I Cou 11 th t Ron1ld Rlch1rd S1ndovel Jr. ange nly raques ng a I Thie ... ,1-t ~ .. fl....., with the Weller be epoolnled at peraonel I •• -·~· -""' represenlltlve 10 eomlnlller the et· Ccwnty Cieri\ of Or1nga County oo 1e1e ol ELFREDA BIGGIN Aug 22, 1083. Tne petition requeate authority to F2:DUI 1dm1n11ter the Hlale under the In· I Publlthed Orange Cou 1 Delly dependant Adm1n11tr1t1on of Ea-Piiot Aug. 28, Sepl -4, 11, 18, ,1983 .. , .. ACI Th• petition I• NI tor llelf· 4907-83 Ing In Oep1rtmen1 3 11 700 Civic I ----------- Center Drive, S1nt1 Ana, C1ilfornl1 PUBl.IC NOTICE 9270 t on September 28. 1983 11 I 9 30 AM IF YOU OBJECT 10 tht gr1nllng to the pet1oon, you ahould either ti>- pe1r II the 11e1rlng i nd 11111 your obJectlO!'I• or Ille wrltten objectlorl• with lhe court befor• the he1rtng Your 1ppuranoe m1y bl In peraon or Dy your 1t1orney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or I cont· lngent creditor of tile deoauad, you mu1t Ille your c111m with the court or pr_,t It to tht !*'IOnll rtPr-· 11t1ve 1ppo4ntad by the COYrt within lour mon1h1 from tile d•t• nret lt-eull\Ot of 1ener1 u provided In S.C· tlon 700 of tile Probete Coda of Cell· rorn11 Tiie time tor nuno clllme ,..II not explf• prior to lour montht from the date or the '-rtno no110ad •bove YOU MAY EXAMINE tt>e Ille llepl by the cour1 If you 1r1 tnterMted In tM Miiie, you mey ..,.... upon the •Jt· ecutor or ldmlntttrllor, or upon Ille enornev for the ex1C11t0t or lldmlnle- 1111or. end n1e wtth ,,,. C011rt w11n proof Of Mf\llGI, 1 written requ.t 111t1ng thtt you d .. 1,. epeclal notlOe Of the llllng Of •n 1nven1ory Ind IP· pr11""11nt of """ ....ia or Ille petition• or 1CCOUnta menttoned In SeellOl\1 1200 and 1200.6 Of tl!e C1lllornll Probet• Code Ron11d Weller P11iltonar """OU) c. , ..... AhetMJ '« """"""' .,, ~An~ eutt. c Lene ...... CA.~ Publlllled Or•noe CONI Delly Piiot !H1>t 1 t 12. t8, tH3 8111-83 ,lCTTTIOUI 9U8'Nlll NAME ITA1'mNT TM IOllowlng perwn II dOlng bu1lne11 u . ARCHITECTURAL ENERGY CON· SUl T ANTS. 2705 St1rblrd Dr , Co1t1 Miii, CA. 02828 Reymond E. Grage, 2705 8t11blrd Dr , Colll M911, CA. 92829 Thie bullnell 11 conducted by: 1n lndlvtdull. Raymond E. Or191 Thie 1t1tlfTI9nt '11(11 nied ,..th t~ County, Clefll ol Ot'll\09 County 0t1 Aug 22, 1983 ...... Publlehed C>renge C<>Mt Delly PllOt Aug 28, ~t 4, 11, 11, t913. 4~83 PlB.lC NOTICE flCTrTIOUt eu ... 11 NAMI 8TATSMINT T 11e loMowtng per.on It dOlng t>UlllMU ... l • M AVIATION, 2393 Santi Ane Ave .. Cott• Mell, CA. 92821 Loi• Olllmen 1111 t.011 OlllM-"· 2393 81nl1 Ana Ave , Coet1 M .... CA 92827 Tht• bu1lnM1 11 conducted by 111'1 lndMOI* lOI• hut I Otllmtn Tl'llt 1111.,,..,,t wit llltd wttn the County Olertl of Or.not County 0t1 Aug 31, 1"3 f'D41IO Pubtttn.d Ortnoe Coeat Delly Piiot Sept 4, 1 t, 18, 25. 1083 6042-83 6 4 2 1==---.-.....----In!!! fN laJt ........................ f_er_laJ_t __ l ltaltl fN laJt ...... f• laJt THE DAILY PILOT Geaeral lMI 1eura1 1011 ......... , 1·1 leural lMl ... eral Cl.A SU'I ED OFFICE llOURSl ______ ..ii;:;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; 14t10rettri•• Ir, II ........... --..... _ ___. ........... 011~1rded oommunlly PllOI UllOlll -------• IMI • Telephone 'ervict•: Monday-F nJay 8:00 A.M .. !)::HJ f>.~1. 5 Bu!:.iness Countc>r : MonJay-FriJay ( 3:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M ... 6 OEAULINl<.S: 7 8 D A I L y l'UBLllATH t ~ llEAOLl~E Monday ~at 11 ::rn a .111 . Tuesdav \1011 i-:w J>·"' Wt'dnesJa, 1 ttt'"· .1,:so p.m. Thursday W1·cl l::m p.111. Fm.la \ 'I l11ir" 1 ::HI 1'·111 · ~11t11rdav ~ r1 :\:tHI p 111 Sunda v I· 11. :\ UU ;1.111 . CANLELl.ATIO' & COll HEtTI O~S: aneellations and r.Jrrer1 1011~ rnJY b made on sarnP clr·adlim•!'.I a':s above. Pleal:>f' a k fnr a c-ancellation number when cane· ll ing rnur ad. E RRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors immedia tel y. T he DAILY Pl LOT assumes liabilit y for the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnly. CLASS IF IED 642-5678 I••'" fer lalt 11 ..... fer lalt Gtatral IOOI Gtatral 1002 OPEii SUllDI Y 1-& 111 Yl1 RHt111, Litle lilt .............. SHl,100 3 bdnns, 2 baths, brick patio 1 t• Yl1 Y1ll1, Lltlt lilt .................... UH,000 Com er of Nord, 6 bdrms, fam. nn. 1110 q, n. 4 II. 2 IA Single story hme, 6 yrs new Elegant decor, fam rm, din nn, spa, cuJ de sac lge yard w/many fruit trees. $144,500. YA IPEOllL -10 llWI vns 3 Br, 1 !h Ba Condo, new d ishwasher, garbage disposal, paint, Cl"pt, dbl gar, FHA, VA or conventional loan. $92,000. PHFEOT ITUTH ltME 3 Br. I ~ Ba, lushly landscaped w/palms, Vu<.'cas. & Star Pine trees. Lge yard & pauo & patio w/bbq pit & uk.J bar. $99,900 IPAOIOH FIH ITllllH TWIH 3 Br, 2th Ba, Cam nn, din rm, dbl garage, VA Appraisal $155,000. Sacrifice for $109,900 •AIUIHI HAL ESTATE 141-1111 SUVIEW n•::::::~':..~il. IPll lllUY 1·1 11ot YHlrt P•rlt•• IEWPOllT IEAOH Anxloua owner purchued p 11 Bl c another. Mutt 1111 Pon real g oua g enyon, Royal (lg fir pl1n) mdl g1ted commty, o4 Br. magnl!lclent view, pool, now. Ouallly & move In spa. S850,000. tor only $35,000. New r• 4 Br. cul·d•Nc, nicety duced price S-420,000. landacaped, pool 1lz.ed 1 y1rd, pou . le111 opllon. HAllOll llllE $259,000. Beautiful 5000 1q tt Cape COSTA .Ell Cod vi.w hm. Relax In In- door IP• Of 11una. o4 rmm1c. 2 llory 3 Br 2 Be detached Ila,,,., ocean breca, only 5 yra old. $175,000. SAITAAIA 3 Br. 2 B• Townhouee. lherp, $5000 dn, $&38 mo. P& I. IAllDEI lllOYE N-2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo, $97,000. $2000 down, S900/mo. No qualllylng. Contact Anne or Magdy 476-1234 •. spe, lam rm, II· br•1Y I\ prof wet barYcllm•tlz.ed wine room. card room, Mull aee . Price d only $1,850,000. ••• lalleJ, lltr. 144-4411 "UEOUTIYE llEPUILIC" p I L 0 T .10000 - 101 Yl1 FltrtlOt, Lltlt ltlt.............. J , 1--------• Lovely trl level ho,,,. wltl\ etep up IMng room, for· mil dining. Huge country kllehen over look• fetnlty room and pool. 4 giant bedroom•. 3 bathe. NMT 2 gotf cour-and park. Priced 11 only S220,000. Call lor showing. c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 4 bdnns. fam. rm .. POOL 1H Y11 Paltrat, Lltlt lslt ............... SUl,000 3 bdnns, 2 baths 20I Yl1 Otrtl1t1, Lltlt lilt ............... 1110,000 :J bdrms, 2 t;, baths, den 421111rat1r lslHtl Ir. 1.1 ................ IHO,OOO 4 bdnns, de n. BA YFRONT w /SLIP IEWLllTill llTIWI Upgraded popular Portollno In oulltendlng locetlon w/eparkllng pool. Flnlahed eep1tete bonue room lor guuta. mother-In-laws or kids. Paneled femlly rm. wind- ing atelrcHe. 4 Bdr. 3'n Bl, tote Of eye 1ppeal Opn Si t/Sun 1-5PM 1034 Port Trinity Pl 752·0 147 Merilyn Bucl<ley WALKER&LEE RWF.llBW IEWPOIT COIDO OILY TELL YOUR 111,1001 HIT FlllMl Juel drutlctilty reduced Compllmentary Appralael. and you ctin walk to the The Real Eatele Matklt beechl A privet•, hu ctienged, 00 you guaraded community know whet your home I• which o flere m 1ny realty worth? Cell emenltlel. Enjoy IMng In J1y w. Blount 1 luxurlou1 Httlng. Aree code (714) 759-18t8 Pnc.ct tor quick 11111 Pacllle <>can Real Ealete 648-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS More f1m111e1 1re gelling the camping "bug" lhll year. 11 you have 1 camper th1t'1 not getting uMd. NO II now with 1 Cluallled Ad. HWNITllTI Lovely remodeled 3 br 2 ;::=======•I be w/101d1 of charm end 1 great loc1t1on. AmenltlM Include pool, •Pa. MlllbU light• and wetber Thtt home la a mu1t Hel Full price 1252,000. 831-7370 TRADITIONAL REALTY Little Miu Muffet 181 on e Tullet. along came a 1pld11r and read In the Delly Piiot Clasalfled section eboul Miu Mul- let' 1 T utlet and l>Ouglll II tor $9.95. You can Mii your tuflet and Iota ol other thing• through Dally Piiot Cluallled Ada. C1ll 6-42-5878 N••• ••orta •4ufplft•nt 1 For Clusififd Ad ACTION Call A O.AILT rtlOT AO-Vl$OI MZ·S611 ·::~:;-.~· S© R4tl ~ -/l, £.~S. .... •••• -----'""' ._, Cl.t.l ' rOUAH 0 !:~~":';.!• ~n ":Wn,,~~'•: ""'PIP WO•th fl'unl 1-0•n ~ 90<~ '" ,, 11~ of t<a••"'•t I FE£CAf 11 I I I I I R OBH ,jl ' r 1 1 I T I D £ U L 1· I' I I I I SAS T U]jT I I I• I Tn111t weir 1wo govern . mflnt wo•~frs wel~1ng 1n ~ .--------. 111t•1< w111(1 pol tn1 Cep1101 I T u 8 R ( L I Bt11ld1og Sava one It'& I• l I I I' "illlflr MAieh or ll:lf!e 9 a ........ "' lhf•f• ._..__...__...._....__.__, I L A G H [ T I _,..... ... ..... ... . ........ I I I 11 r 0 •• , o~Q • ,,,. ~ .,1 -• ..... __.__ --'-· __._ _ __.. ............ ~ ,. .~ ...... ''Dl'P> ••« ,.. a.tow , . -r r r r r 1· I' I' r• I I I I I I I I I I I IOUll·Lm nwttt le Olaulflt1tlea 1002 ,JA<"KI•: (;11,1.IH M~Al ..... tk 11m1usw Lovely E11tllde 3Br, 2Ba, THE REAL ESTATERS fem rm, on huge lot. --------• Priced under mkt for quick Hie I I $189,900. Ill CAIYOI otm• lovely 4 BR cu11om home on the golf courM with pool and IP•· Very prl· vete and recently , .. mOdeled. Reduced to $1.295.000 Celt 9111 Cote ll0-1too COTE r~, REALTY $&0,000 DOWll BIG ClllYOll Overlooking the 5th fairway of ex- clusive Big Canyon Country Club. Immaculate 2 Bdrm .. 2 bath condo reduced to just $230,000!! View side sundeck , fireplace. wetbarand 2 car garage. Quick escrow OK. (714) 673-4400 12111 ua.2121 TIM H_,_or ArM't &...fnt h..Uwct hel h,. eo. ... ..., 11.£ \I l I J( >I l We take pride in annoucing the appointment of Anita Schandel and June Davis Bremner as our representatives !or Ljdo I.aland. They each have over 10 years experience ln marketing residen- tial real estate and are prepared to provide 8uperior service to propert y owners on Lido b13nd . If you desire to seU or l~ue property or wlsh '° dlacua It. current valut", pleaae calJ Anita or June 644-6200. w /prlv11e entrance SuP9f eherpl 3 Bdrm 2 1mmEIT 8 . 8 C.. 2 private be t h home on I NEWPORT HOTS AREA ~~.one fOf Hoblee. cut-de -11c. Covered Income or $1,86Q pef Lido 14e, Sebott etc Piiio, lroplc11 garden 11\onth tor 2 unit•. Orea1 llery comlorteble & •I· wtlh weterleJI. M1ny ••· 1oca11on. no malnt. Botn tractive tamlly hOme. LA tru . Only I 129,500. Ilk• new See to •P· w/FP, French doore, NP· preclete. 111te DA. 3 BA'1, 3 lull Ill Ollll•HI JOI PAUIH BA'1, paneled FA & Metr 2100 eq ft of lamlly tiome BA. 3 patl01, one to IC· on I huge lot. l::tegant O.rttr lraqt IH commod1tum111 boat or clrcular driveway, AV IPll llll&l 1·1 A.V. 100 y rd• lrom alorege end much more 14•·1200 CIOIMt beach & 8 .B.C Only' 169,600. & Can go 2 •torlee. Need•. IOAUIU HIL n f-1mprovemen11. Seiter nt-HlO will anlet wlllnanclng. OPEN TILL 8 PM. $365,000 with lendl .Alli lor Belle Ch11e LH 844-7020 LlllllULHTATI j PETE ' BARRETr ... REALTY MACNAB IRVINE REALTY llE If A 1111 II IUYIEWI 1111,000 Valentine built custom home · A must see! Fabulous 3 BR, 2 th BA, pan eled den/library, separate rec- reation nn, formal dining nn & living rm, three fireplaces. Owner m otivated! Maralou Ingold. HTHTAJl•HT PlUllH SH0,000 Big beautiful & private, outstanding features every- where. View, inner courtyard w/pool, huge master suite w/spa, separate office, playroom or great quarters plus family nn and security system, beauti- fully decorated. Sharon Smith. llYEI SMOlU WATHFIOIT 11,121,000 Stunning 4 BR + study home with pool, spa, 75 ft. dock. One of widest waterfront homes in Newport at 148 ft. Owner will finance. Paula Bailey. ."llARE AUIHTA" UH,100 With view of Big Can yon golf course. Dramatic! Light & airy! Move-in ready -custom -qualJty decor -2 BR + den. Call Dona Chichester tUIU II Ill OAIYll An elegant "Versailles" featuring a dra.rnauc view with a peak of the ocean. 4 BR include a huge masteE. suite. Lovely patio areas, enclosed garden courtyard, with spa and solar h eated pool. Lucy Rose. CALIFORllA LIFE snu 1141,000 Start with over 3000 sq ft. fine custom built home - add a beautiful patio-spark.ling pool and spa. Large living nn -den -gourmet kit.chen · 3 fireplaces -5 bedrooms -Luxurious mast.er BR with fireplace Barbara Aune LllO llU W/IAY YIEW IMl,000 And guest apartment. Custom construction · com er lot with garden patio. Sunny living nn wuh fire- place and library wall, 2 BR. 2 BA. Upstairs a marvelous private apartment. All with View. Barbara Aune 118 ClJIYOI FA•ILY llOIE Sltl,000 4 BR, 21/2 BA . all new custom in tenor plus pool and spa -security gated c.'Ominunity. S . Fix. OAllEI IHRH OI ILIFF 11 ,tll,OOO Incl. land. FabuJous single story home 6 BR. family room, situated tn exclusive Cameo Shores on front row, panoramic ocean & jetty VJew w/sandy beach below Three private beaches -ude pools plus sparkling pool in secluded courtyard. Perfect for the growing family. Donna Godshall. IHIUll II TME OAIHI 1111,100 Enjoy a feeling of ''English Country" living in this 2 story, 4 BR, 3 BA. family. bonus, formal dining rm home. Situated on large natural canyon w /views of mountains & night lights. Donna Godshall. Hiii W/H ' IOAT SUP 1211,000 Secluded 3 BR, 2 1.1 BA urut rn private gated community -steps to beach & shopping. Includes land & slip. M. Macnab. · 011111 lllREI OllTE•POWY 1141,100 Price reduced. Panoramic ocean VJew. Beautiful single story. 3 BR. 21.1 baths, fonnal dining nn, fam nn sHuated on large com er lot. Sparkling pool secluded in private courtyard • prof. landscaping, Malibu lights. High ceilings. skyli~hts, and extensive use of walnut. 3 private beaches including land. Donna Godshal I. IEWNRT IUOI HTAU 12,000,000 2.4 ACRES Pastoral setting for this 6 BR. 5 'h BA Georgian Colonial with facilities for horses. Pnme Location minutes from Newport Center, all shopping and transportation. Estate includes stables, riding ring, barn as well as 3 car garage and pool. Full security. lncludes land. Martha Macnab UlllFIOHT LAIHA OOWFHIT 11,400,000 ,Oceanfront F.state over 1h acre. Secluded beaches. 6 bedrooms, outstanding owner tinancing George Grupe. (714) 644-6200 HPLU ... Tl IF llllWAY SH0,000 Corona deJ Mar prime location -2 large separate units. 3 BR, ? BA each. One has lg sun decks & one.a private patio. Each has laundry. Reduced to $380,000. Beverly Morphy. llYUIH PllO! llHOTllll llH,IOI Great .Unny corner garden home on lg lot. included. Bricked patio & lawn, too! 4 BR, 3 BA. gourmet kitchen and duo pur~ Bonwt Room. Don.a Chichester TIE FllllT II UHllH UYlll 11,toO,OOO 85' waterfront location on Newport Bay. The ul- timate estate home w/every amentty Call Dona Chichester . ... OHlll FA•IU 11•1 lll,,000 Broadmoor Plan l expanded & customized on private Jot w/pool. ~ BR, 3 BA. Neutral decor & move.In conditlon . Sandie Fix. DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept II ... , .... lpjl I I ,. I ' ... ' • \ I ---------~=----=-~-....... ~ 02 Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Sunday, Sept. 11 , 1983 Housing affordability Realtors group says purchase ability improved in July WASHINGTON -Rising me- dian family Income resulted In a slight Improvement In housing attordabllily in July, according to the National Association of Re- altors. The association's Housing Af- fordability Index was calculated at 83.0 In July after slipping In June to 82.7. The 1.3 percentage point drop in the June Index followed 12 consecutive months of Increase. "The July Index means that a family earning the U.S. median income of $24,617 had 83 percent of the Income necessary to qualify for the purchase of a median-priced existing home, which was $71,600 last month," Dr. Jack Carlson. chief economist and executive vice president of the association. explained. In spite of the July improve- ment In the index, Carlson noted, It is still far below the 100 mark, last reached in December 1978. A Housing Affordability Index of 100 means that median family income Is exactly what is needed to qualify for a median-priced existing home. "The median family Income In July would, however, enable a famlly to qualify for the purchase of a $59.430 home," he said. "In June. the same family could have qualified for a $59,050 home." The mortgage Interest rate used to calculate the Housing Affordability Index Is provided by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, which reports the average rate on loans for existing homes closed during the first week of each month. That Interest rate during the first week in July was 12.64 percent, down slightly from the 12.67 percent reported for the first week In June. The economist explained that the July improvement In housing affordability resulted primarily from the $117 Improvement in annual median family Income. While'the typical monthly princi- pal and interest payment on a home mortgage In July increased to $618, only $1 higher than in June, payments as a percentage of Income fell slightly to 30. 1 percent, compared to 30.2 per- cent the previous month. Carlson explained that the 12.64 percent rate on loans c losed was reflective of the Interest rate lenders had com- mitted to 30-45 days before the fl\"st week In July -before mortgage rates climbed to their current commitment level of about 14 percent. The higher interest rates that lenders were committing to dur- ing July end August make It unlikely that the Housing Af- fordability Index will show any A specialized r art -selling luxury homes By WILLIAM F. COTE' Perhaps one ot the greatest dichotomies In lite Is embodied In the decision to sell your luxury home. In my experience, It ls simply exhlllratlng knowing one's home Is sold and the move to a new home Is Imminent. However, the sheer emotional upheaval generally associated with the actual selling of the home Is something for which most of us are unprepared. There Is one factor In selling a luxury home that pervades each sale and Is usually the reason an expensive home will sell -EMOTION. A perspective purchaser's emo- tions are as high as they ever will be once they've made the decision to purchase your home. Therefore. to be a successful seller, especially In today's marketplace. one's home must offer those amenities that create such an emotional peak a buyer will make an offer to purchase. What should a seller do to prepare his or her home for COTE' sale, so that It will sell In a reasonable time once a marketing effort commences? If one were to consider what a perspective purchaser sees on entering a home, the answers come easily. Nearly 80 percent of what one sees Is cosmetic -carpet, walls (papers or paint) and windows (draperies, shutters, etc.) Thus, If your carpets are worn, old (shag or sculpted) or an offensive color (turquoise, puce or red) and you choose wall coverings or paint colors which may have suited you when you decorated but could reasonably be considered offensive (electric blue, gold flocked, orange) to another's taste, you've got a problem. I have continually recommended to sellers that people generally have little, If any, Imagination, In purchasing a luxury home. A seller might say, "If a buyer doesn't like my carpet (wall paper or paint color), he can change It." That doesn't work anymore. It Is now Incumbent on the seller to make those "cosmetic" changes prior to marketing the home for sale, as buyers will Instantly reject that which Is not visually pleasing, even If the home Is structurally acceptable. Therefore, there Is usually an expense Involved to make your home ready for sale If you expect to maximize your profit. My recommendations have been consistent to most sellers: If you have old, worn or generally offensive carpet, replace ltl I am not suggesting one run out and purchase $60 a yard Berber wool carpet, but rather replace your carpet with a neutral, unobjectionable color (beige, tan, sand, off-white) which does not clash with your present furnishings but wtll "go" with most people's furnishings. Now you should look to your walls and window coverings. Is It really necessary to have that multi-colored art deco mural In the family room, or the mauve and puce walls In your llvlng room? The colors will definitely NOT work for any perspective buyer and wlll "turn off" almost ALL real buyers. I know, you can protest "the buyer can change It after he or she buys the home," but your protMtatlons wlll fall on deaf ears as you, the seller, should make your home as pleasing and unobJectlonable as possible. Paint the walls a neutral color ... something that a person cannot find objectionable. It It's wallpaper that's offensive, replace or remove It -again uefng something neutral {light earth tones). By spending the moeny to sell your home, you will avoid the agony of having your home "on the market" for a long period of tlrmt and not have to wonder "why Isn't my house selling?" Today. there ls little value In refinancing your home or putting a second trust deed against It because of the complete change In the laws regarding assumability ot loans. The banks and savings and loan uaoclatlona now have the right to check and ecrutlnlze a buyer's creditworthiness before they wtll allow a buyer to ''aasume" an existing loan. Therefore, It la probably Improvident for a seller to refinance his home, as any prospective purchaser will still have to "qualify" for .~ whatever loan la against the property. A• such, It la my recommendation that one should refrain from refinancing • significant Improvement next month, he added. The July affordability index still was considerably above the May 1982 low of 65.2, when the average mortgage rate was 16.11 percent and the me- dian-priced resale home was $67,800, Carlson said. "In May of last year, a family had to be earning $35,242 a year to qualify for the median-priced home of $67,800, while the quali- fying Income this July was only $29,643," he said. f Carlson stressed that further improvement In the Housing Af- fordability Index is unlikely un- less Congress and the Reagan administration enact fiscal poli- cies to reduce the federal budget deficit, which would relieve the upward pressure on Interest rates. A bay window highlights the dining area of HThe Cla ridge," one of several townhome plans off er.f>d at Woodbridge l'arkvie w m Irvine. Prices at Woodbridgt• Parkview range from $129,990 to $149,990 . All ages look to Woodbridge There are some residential developments that tenancies, and empty-nesters. The only criterion otter particular appeal for youthful buyers. while that seems constant Is that the overwhelming others are more likely to be sold to mature people. majority can be described as 'professional' people, But, the William Lyon Company's "Woo~ college graduates who are either self employed or bridge Parkvlew" In Irvine "crosse~ all dem?.:\ Involved In prestigious professions," said Carlson. graphic lines, and provides appeal to nearly the entire spectrum of the home-buying market." Carlson admitted that the numerous rec- according to Russel Carlson, sales manager. reatlonal attractions of the Woodbridge community "Our buyers Include young couples and play a "very heavy role" In the home-buying newlyweds buying their first homes, singles. joint decision at Woodbridge Parkvlew. Setting the Cciurse • • the Rest will Follow A magnificent resort settlng ... spectacular single-family residential designs ... fabulous panoramas of blue ocean waters and the Robert Trent Jones, Jr. championship golf course ... a sequestered, guard·gated entry and private residential amenities ... all have set the course for success at The Villas at Solt Creek. Only a few residences remain available In this first edition of luxury homes. Choose your address to be one of Southern California's most prestigious at the VIiias at Solt Creek. $375,000. to $500,000. One Sotogronde Drive· Laguna Niguel, California 926n • (714) 832-2860 Prices effecll..e lor deadline of lttl• publleofloo. Homeowner·s osseumenl ovolloble ot .Olet office. Sa lt .-C r ee k and allow the purchuer to find his own financing. There la little one oan do to overcome the objection of the actual location of the prOJ*1Y. While the cllche "location, looatlOn and locatlon 1r• the thr.. mott Important feotors In Mlllng a home" It probably ttlll tur•, If your home Is located clole to a busy atreet or noisy oommer~1a1 propertle9 there la virtually nothing vo-c can 1982 Grand Award Winner •The Sea Country of Laguna Niguel L$AVCD Community Developer•, Inc. , ' ( ... IEt:\.INQ, p._. 04) Sand Dollar opens sales Business is brisk at Laguna Niguel lux u ry community Sates have begun on the flnal phase at Hampton Bluffs and the pace Is brisk. Sand Dollar De- velopment's new luxury com- munity In lovely Laguna Nlguel Today's cover h ome only recently opened sales on the last phase of 20 slngle-famlly homes, and seven have already been snapped up by smart homeshoppers. cognlzed by the Pacific Coast Building Conference when they awarded the model entered by the community the 1983 Gold Nugget Award of Merit for best single-family detached home in Its square footage range. And, Indeed, the homes are exceedingly spacious. Variations of four floorplans provide 2, 181 to 3,399 square feet of living area , ample room f or well-established families. The one and two-story homes pres- ent three to four bedrooms and up to three and one-half baths, and some models offer bonus rooms or dens. borhood Is nestled In the rolling canyonlands near the rustic re- sort town and artist's community of Laguna Beach. Excellent shopping and recreational op- portunities are all within minutes of the area. which is also In close proximity to the business and financial centers of Orange County. Freeway access brings the major metropolitan areas of Los Angeles County within easy reach, as well. \ _ _,/ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Sept. 11 , 1983 03 The striking residences, rang- ing In price from $216,000 to $285,000, are handsomely styled, reflecting the fine tra- ditional values of New England homes. Rare craftsmanship , solld construction Bhd superior design distinguish the communi- ty. This high standard of quality at Hampton Bluffs was re- Hampton Bluffs Is set in one of the loveliest areas of southern California. Sea-breeze close to the Pacific Ocean, the neigh- To visit Hampton Bluffs, take the San Diego Freeway and exit at Crown Valley Parkway. Go west on Crown Valley Parkway a short distance until you reach The Street of the Golden Lantern, which will be on the left. Turn left onto that street and proceed to Hameton Bluffs New England arch itec ture e n hances the• luxury homes at Sand Dollar Devel4pment'!-i llamplon Hluff s rn Laguna ~igUt•I. Coral Pointe offers luxury With interest rates on the rise again. sophisti- cated homeshoppers will be pleased to know that 10'n percent (10.9 percent APR) fixed rate, 30 year amortized loans are still available at Coral Pointe, a community of ocean view estate homes atop the hills of San Clemente. "Our 10.9 percent interest rate can make a big difference for the luxury home buyer when compared with the going rate of 13'/z percent," noted Jean Irvine, sales representative for Maurer Elliott Development, builders of Coral Pointe. "Homebuyers can save from $550 to over $1, 100 per month on their house payment or. to look at it another way, for the same monthly payment they can purchase nearly $100,000 more house. "In other words, for basically the same monthly payment you'd make on a $400,000 house at 13'h percent, you could purchase a $500,000 home at Coral Pointe. I'd say that's a pretty dramatic reason to Investigate the possibility of becoming a Coral Pointe homeowner," concluded Irvine. Priced from $299,990 to $599,990, Coral Pointe homes offer up to approximately 4,370 square feet of luxurious living space. Each home is situated to take best advantage of the spectacular coastllne and ocean views offered by the communi- ty's commanding hilltop location. The one and two story, three and four bedroom homes feature architecturally striking exterior designs with gen- erous accents of wood, stone and brick. An extensive fist of luxury appointments Including solid wood entry doors with peveled or stained glass insets, oak banisters and hand \ ralllngs, wet bars with oak cabinetry and brass sinks, two or three flreplaces, laundry rooms with sinks and ceramic tile countertops, raised panel Interior doors, trench doors and skylights put the homes In a class by themselves. Selected plans are hlghllghted by an Inglenook conversation area. a large activity room and a media/entertainment area. Thoughtfully planned kitchens offer General Electric electro-magnetic cooktops, double ovens with automatic rotisserie, microwave oven and micro-touch electronic dishwasher. A bullt-in Nutone food center Includes a blender and food processor. Built-In toasters and can openers are added touches of luxury and convenience. Huge master suites feature private dressing areas, mirrored wardrobe doors, built-in shoe racks and skyllghted baths with ceramic tiled roman tubs, antique brass and porcelain fixtures, pulsating shower heads, double lavatories with ceramic tlle tops ~nd built-In scales. The sales office and beautifully decorated model homes are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Interested buyers may reach the homes by taking the San Diego Freeway to the Camino de Estrella exit In San Clemente. Proceed north on Camino de Estrella which turns Into Camino de Los Mares, turn right on Avenlda Vaquero to Calle Guadalajara and . turn up the hill to Calle Corral and the homes. Addltlonal Information may be obtained by calling Jean Irvine at 498-8100. Conne111ara buyers value "Now at even more attractive prices ranging from $110,000 to $325,000, our ready-to-bulld custom home lots at Connemara give buyers seeking a choice coastal setting an unparalleled value," said Randy Gibson, project manager of Moreland Development's Connemara-By-The-Sea community. "We call these home sites 'A Rare Value' and our new prices certainly underscore this fact," he added. Connemara features spectacular views of Dana Point Harbor. the ocean and San Juan Capistrano Valley. Each custom home lot has been engineered to achieve maximum view potential with efficient drainage, soil stabllty and easy access. "We've saved buyers at least $8.000 In site preparation costs alone by properly clearing rocks, boulders, trees and roots, and carefully leveling and stabilizing dlfflcult sloped terrain,'' Gibson ex- plained. The custom home lots at Connemara average 13,500 square feet and Include ouildlng pads averaging 8,300 square feet, large enough for the most Impressive private estate. Large curving brick and stone entry monu- ments with a charming cupola styled gatehouse forms the entrance to an excluslve walled communi- ty of 80 custom sites at Connemara, white buyers who prefer a more open and accessible setting may choose from 23 additional view lots located adjacent to the private area. Those Interested In visiting Connemara should take the San Diego Freeway south through San I Juan Capistrano or north through San Clemente, to 1 Camino Las Rambles. Go east to Avenlda Pescador, turn left. and follow the signs to the sales office. whleh Is open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For 1ddltlonal Information about the property, please call 661-0305 pr 831-8364. THE TOWNE COLLECTION Spectacular town- homc!> on a grand scalc -ur to 4,579 squart' tcd ot interior living space. Prnm $525,000 •••• .. " II A spectacular choice of homes and estate sites behind ~arded gates in Newport Beach. I THE CUSTOM I THE MANOR I COLL_ECTION COLLECTION Estate-sized lots. some Highly traditional large enough for a single-family detached substanti al home, homes of up to swimming pool plus 4,411 square feet. regulation tennis court. From $720,000 From ,S37'5 ,000 accord- ing to si7c ,md vitw. THE GALLERY COLLECTION Belcourt's most pn:'S- tigious offering. Fo ur custom home designs of impressive dimension and lavish appointments. From 1990,000 ,. '-~ Ml\1 '"" LC lt, ,, \t I ~ ,. t•"V., 11 ll l ''"' ...... ,, ' aXCllLL•~T F INANCING ~·r ... ,1lt•<,pt'f"{'" lor ckt,1ils ( 714) 720-1016 • I , 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11 , 1983 Genisco Building onstruction has been completcJ on a $2 million research and development facility for Cenisco Technology Corp. in the J 60-acre Warland/Cypress bus iness Center in Cypress. A full array of quality kitchen appointments is three-bedroom Summit home at Falcon Hill m included with the last available completed Laguna Hills. Falcon Hill builder offers bonus Ready to move into with front yard landscaping and a timer-controlled sprinkler system already installed, the only available, completed three-bedroom Summit home in the first phase at the gate-guarded community of Falcon Hill in Laguna Hills is being ottered by The Meister. Company with a special $13,000 bonus. For the purchaser who can close escrow on this fully-appointed home within 60 days, the $13,000 bonus may be used according to the buyer's needs. Among the ways this bonus might be used are for nonreoccurring closing costs, a reduction In price, buy-down of Interest rates or for such decorating items as up-graded carpeting or special flooring as provided by The Meister Company's contractors, C & C Carpets of Santa Ana. cul-de-sac on a street where already established residents have demonstrated their pride of ownership through extensive landscaping efforts, this home presents a perfect opportunity for a purchaser seek- ing to move in before school starts," noted Lynn, Riddle, vice president of sales for the Newport Beach-based development firm. As an extra time-and cost-saving step, the basic front yard landscaping has already been Installed with grass, trees, shrubbery and a timer-controlled sprinkler system. Complementing the contem- porary California styling of this home, the exterior has been finished with a shake roof, board and batten siding, timber plant ledges and wood panel detailing for the three-car garage above which ·is pos- itioned a recessed dormer with multi-paned windows. curvlllnear radius walls, the Interior of this Summit model is showcased by soaring volumes underscored by an upstairs gallery which provides for sloping, two-story ceilings In the raised entry and spacious living room. Repeating the graceful curves of the staircase and gallery half walls Is a ceramic tiled wet bar, positioned in the center of the downstairs so that It may serve both the living room and adjacent formal dining area as well as the family room sequestered to the other side. Augmenting the entertaining areas of this home is another dining area off the kitchen which incorporates a break- fast/serving bar and a walk-in pantry. A bath with a tiled shower and a full laundry room with a deep well washsink completes the downstairs. BY SHEA HOMES The unique brand new condominium homes of Crystal Cay are coming soon. A variety of 1 and 2 bedroom plans. many including loft areas, will soon be for sale -all with distinctive mediteranean styled architecture. Don't miss this opportunity for affordable ownership in prestigious Laguna Niguel -call today for beautiful full color hrochure. ~800-611-1600 lxt.11---J "Situated at the end of a quiet Strikingly designed with multiple, -------------------===========;:::=============== Marinita townhOmes offer carefree living Leisure time to pursue recreation is one of the appealing attractions of townhome living, and residents of Marlnlta Town homes in Dana Point have a choice of prime facilities and opportunities. Two and three bedrooms, two and a half baths, two-story townhomes, priced from $157 ,500, are maintained by the homeowners association and the budget Is avallable In the sales office. The association directs all maintenance of the exteriors of the homes, landscaping, drives and the recreation center, leaving residents additional time for leisure instead of the property maintenance chores facing single-family homeowners. A swimming pool, spa, tennis court and clubhouse within the walled residential community provide resi- dents with at-home recreation. Six night-lighted tennis courts are now open to the public less than one-half mile away et the Dana Hills Tennis Center. Sailing, fishing and swimming are among the saltwater activities avail- able at Dana Point Harbor, the Marina and Doheny State Beach approx- imately one mlle away. Residents can enjoy the sea and sand, stop at one of the many restaurants to dine, and then stroll the waterfront In the cooling ocean breezes. "Beach-close living has an In- vigorating effect especially ap- preciated by people who work In- doors," noted J. Scott Fawcett. chief executive officer of Capri Bullders, Inc., developer of the $20 million Dana Point resldentlal project. Even at home, residents enjoy the , outdoors by opening the French doors to the sea breezes. Each townhome has a patio or deck from each living level. When the nights get nippy, they can fire up either one of two wood-burning fireplaces, located in the living room and In the master · bedroom. ' Model homes display the floorplans and features plus Interior decorating Ideas for visitors and buyers. Models are open dally from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. To tour Marlnita Townhomes, t ake the Santa Ana or the San Diego Freeway to the Pacific Coast Highway exit near Dana Point. Go north on Pacific Coast Highway to the Street of the Golden Lantern and turn Inland toward the hills for approximately one mile. For further Information, call 851-8540 or 549-5111. SELLING LUXUR Y HOMES ••• From Page 02 can do about It. If you happen to be In the flight path of a commercial or military airport, you wlll expend countless hours of frustration attempting to change the number and direction of flights over your home, but wlll probably be unsuccessful In so doing. Live with that which cannot be changed and change that which can be. And then there Is pricing. Probably the most Important reason your home wlll sell Is that It Is falrly pried for what the buyer Is paying for. If you overprice your home, the buying publlc will know It, as will the real estate brokerage community If It la listed In the multiple listing service with a local real estate broker. If you underprlce your home, you wlll surely sell It, but "forfeit" a percentage of your equity In so doing. Therefore, the moat crltlcal element In the eventual sale of your home must be that It Is fairly priced for the following: 1. Location of the home. 2. Size of the home. 3. Condition of the home. 4. Emotionality of the home. 5. Amenities In the home. If your home la equitably priced to meet the five criteria above, It wlll sell. The last element In aelllng your luxury home should be whether or not to sell It through a real estate broker. The obvious benefits of utilizing a competent real estate broker are: 1. Knowtedge of the state of the market. 2. Ablllty to ualst In fairly pricing your home. 3. Marketing the home to the public by use of av4iflable brochures, advertising and other media tools. 4. Listing the property In the local multiple llstlng service to expose It to ALL local real estate brokers. 5. Knowledge of new and alternative financing techniques. 6. Knowledge of the every-changing real estate laws to protect you In fairly dlscloslng that which MUST be disclosed to a buyer. 7. The expertise to "sell" your home objectively whlle acting In your best Interest. 8. Exposing the property Internationally to qualified and Interested foreign in- vestors. Don't list your home with your sis- ter-In-law merely because she happens to have a real estate license. The expertlee required to market and tell an expensive, luxury home far exceeds that of a l8888r home. Accordingly, you should list your home with a broker who makes his or her primary business In selling expensive properties In the area In which you llve. listing an executive home with a broker who liva outside of his area of Influence defeats the purpose of having a broker whose expertise Is In your particular neighborhood. If you are considering selllng your luxury home, good luck. Have patience, follow the above advice and you'll be moving in no tlmel Wiii/am F. Cote' I• a RNI E1tat• Broker and president of Cote' RHlty 4' ln'IMt• ment Co., Inc .• a brokerage apecla/lzlng In the "''• of luxury homes In Newport Beach. OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM HOMES/TES IN A GUARD-GATED COMMUNITY 15 Modrigol, Son Clrmcnic. CA 9Z67Z (71'1 ) 64].1]9] • 24 hour guarded-gate and roving patrol • swim and tennis center • each lot custom designed • 39 closed since June 1983 • panoramic ocean views from $145,000 ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 0 5 Real Estate Review 1 0'MEARA ELDER TREFF HOBBS HAMMOND Diversified Shopping Centers announces three promotions Costa Mesa-based Diversified Shopping Centers has named John S. O'Meera to a new position of executive vice president and promoted Cary S. Treff and Bonnie Elder to vice presidenl positions. Treff, an Irvine resident. will be responsible for day-to-day operations of the company and its shopping center holdings. Elder, a Newport Beach resident, will be responsible for leasing operations. O'Meara, also a Newport Beach resident. O'Meara has responsibility for initiating and overseeing new development projects. The promotions were announced by Ranney E. Draper, president of the firm, a developer of neighborhood and community retail centers. Roger C. Hobbs of Century American Corp. and Thomae T. Hammond of The Hammond Co. will be featured speakers at the Sept. 19 dinner meeting of the HQme Bulldera Councll of the Bulldlng Industry Aaaoclatlon. "Bulldera Turn Bankers" wlll be the topic of the meeting. • • • Robert A. Hatch has been named to the newly created position of executive vice presi- dent of Coldwell Banker Comperclal Group. Hatch's new assignment was announced by J. Frank Mahoney Ill, Coldwell group chairman. Hatch joined Coldwell Banker In 1959. Beverly Hiiia lnveatment Banking has purchased a 63.514-square-foot office building In Irvine where It will house its corporate headquarters, according to Ronald P. Toamlc, senior vice president and district manager, Grubb & Ellla Commerclel Brokerage Group. The $8.7 million sale of the 17771 Cowan Ave. property was negotiated by Grubb & Ellis' Scott T. Burnham, who represented the seller, La Jolla-based Newport Plaza Aaaoclatea. The Belcourt has healthy sales past 90 days In recent years, the nation's housing industry has been looked to for signs of a quickening economic pulse In times of recession. If the past 90 days at the J.M Peters Company's Belcourt development In Newport Beach Is any measure, the economic recovery is healthy Indeed. Over the past three months, the guard-gated, hilltop neighborhood has averaged $5 million per month In sales according to Tom Hover, Peters' vice president for marketing. At the same time, Belcourt's stature as one of California's showcase residential developments continues strong. with some 300 to 350 people touring the exclusive site each week. About half of the transactions at Belcourt over the 90-day period have Involved the custom lot collection. Hover pointed out that, in all but three of these lot purchases. the Peters company Itself has been retained to build versions of one of its detached plans on the property. Located between MacArthur Boulevard and Jamboree Road on Ford Road In the exclusive seaside community, Belcourt, and its companion development of Belcourt Hill, are security-oriented residential neighborhoods. providing a diversity of first cabin-residences -attached and detached - within a few moments' drive of Newport Center and Fashion Island. At Belcourt, two separate and distinct de- tached collections are offered. The first of these Is the Manor Collection. with four plans, ranging In size from 3.304 to 4,377 square feet, offering three or four bedrooms, with up to four and a half baths. Prices here currently begin at $720,000. The estate-class Gallery Collection also has four plans. these ranging in size from 3,565 to 5, 136 square feet. and offering such features as master suites retreats, exercise rooms, home entertain- ment rooms and saunas. Prices in t he Gallery Collection begin at $970.000. Complementing the two detached residential series is the Towne Collection: five regal attached plans, ranging In size from 2.969 to 4,579 square feet, providing two, three or four bedrooms, with an array of spiral staircases. butldlng-length master suites. two-story dining, living and family rooms. and up to four and a half baths. Prices in the Towne Collection currently start at $525,000. All of Belcourt's models are currently open dally from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Additional Information on any of the homes Is available during these hours by calllng 720-1016. To reach Belcourt, take the Jamboree Road offramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive toward the coast. Turn left onto Ford Road. The first avallable lett wlll be Into Belcourt Hiii, Belcourt's companion development. Belcourt Itself Is about half a mile further on, also on the left. * NEW HOMES * In Olde Corona del Mor Four beautifully appointed Condominum\, all 3 bedroom, 2 \i both\ Walking distance lo beach ond 1hopping 403-409 Poppy Op•n Fri/Sot /Sun 12-S Dick Sattlerlee. Jack Howell 833-0242 Brokers 644-1156 brokerage and development firm of Metro Group represented Beverly Hills Investment Banking. Le Pare Rothery Roh Development Group has selected Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Group's Newport Beach office to market its Superior Medical Condominiums in Newport Beach. Presently under construction at 1525 Superior Ave .. the $5.2 million project features lab faclli<ies, subterranean parking and proxim- ity to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. State Saving• & Loan of Stockton will provide financing for the 25,000-square-foot develop- ment. A December completion date has been set. A preview s howing h as been ~chedulcd through Sept. I I for Pha e II of Le Pare, a townhomc and co ndominium development in El Toro. The project' g rand opening is set for Monday Sept. 12. Seminar offered for homesellers Oakley-Sutton, an investment company, has leased 10,000-square-feet of office space at No. 3 Civic Plaza in Newport Beach. reported the Grubb & Ellla Commerclal Brokerage Group. Oakley-Sutton's lease agreement with the lrvlne Co. spans a five-year period, with the total transaction amounting to $1, 112,469. The com- pany was represented by Sten Gale and Mike Ruaaell of Grubb & Ellis. A seminar set for Sept. 17 at Orange Coast College will show prospective sellers how to make their homes more appealing and marketable. rare opportuni ty not eaaily First-time advertised and tucked away from public eye, two remainin1 new c ustom-built townhomes a wait Titled "101 Ways to Get Top Value for Your Home." the seminar will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in OCC's Faculty House. astute buyers in search of affordable beach-close property. Residences intelli1ently designed, each home features 3 Bedrooms, 21/2 baths, a step-down livin1 room, family room and much more. Truly an example of quality home-buildin1. Builder liquidation at $158,000. 2180 Elden Avenue, Costa Meaa ~ . ~ II t..Clf'K COA.Sl HIWA\' ,.,n • e ·~n ·-! !~ ~ ii NADA Apprelaal Guldea, a publishing company, has purhased 6,500 square feet of industrial property for its new corporate head- quarters at 3186 Airway. Costa Mesa in a transaction totaling $450,000. The an- nouncement was made by Ronald P. Toamlc, senior vice president and district manager with Grubb & Ellla Commerclal Brokerage Group. NADA will take occupancy of the new Koll/lrvlne Bualneaa Complex facility in October, and was represented by Remex Realty. Scott Burnham of Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach office rep- resented the seller, KCB Properties of Chicago. Seminar tickets are on sale at the ace Ticket Office In the col-I lege's Student Center 11 building from 9 a.m. to 7 I p.m. Monday through Friday, and will be avall- able at the door. Homes Open Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 12-5 ••. Deliirhted to S how Anytime, 850-9778 •' ,, For more information telephone 556-5880. .. , Le Pore. the recurring dream that haunts the memory. returns fol' on encore performance Announcing the premiere of Phase NO 2. The familiarity of Phase NO 1 is still vivid. Its special style and grace. Creative architecture bathed in soothin9 pastels. An "oquoscope" of tranquil water· falls and swaying palms. Imaginative design elements like lofts and rooftop terraces. Surely, this Is life as It was meant to be. Obtainably pric ed for the first -time homebuyer. Le Porc's features are truly remarkable. Enclosed two·car garages with electric 9arage door openers. Central heating and air conditioning. Woodburning fireplaces. Greenhouse skylights. Mirrored wardrobe doors. Custom draperies. Upgraded sound insula- tion. Hand-rubbed oak cabinetry. Wine racks. Ceramic entries and countertops. Centrally-located spas and solar-heated swimming pools. ~ When you visit Le Pore. you may well feel you have expe- ~ rienced the sensation before. And perhaps. in your fanto- 1 f(,)ll(> 6 • f sles. you hove Don't let the Le Pore experience pass you ~ 8J 'ro It' by this time around. Follow your instincts and your destiny ... Sol'),0 ~ ~.r,ia come to Le Pore this weekend. You'll find It truly "extraordi-~fi J noire" absolutely "fontostlque" ... and soon you'll realize It's ~ on opportunity that comes along ... but once. Son Diego Frwy Open dally from 10-6. (714) 859-4469 A join! venture of lpoca Dewlopmen1 and Lincoln Savings & Loon Association ' . I I ' . I lJG Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. l l . 1983 JISMlllE CREEK OPEi SUll 1-15 IH1t1 ler Salt IH1ta fer laJt IH1t1 ler lalt IH1t1 It s late lta1tt ler kit le11t1 111 k it 1·1e;;•;•-r;•;•;;;;;;1;00;2-,;._: -lt;a;tr;.i;;;;;~~l;:00_:_21 ltaer1l 1002 1tae11l 10021ta111l lltl a.anal 1002 lii;;iiiiii-.....~,...-~ •••tlE OllEAPER FEI IY Tiit ID llAllDOllED IY OWllER YOU lllME THE PRICE J11 buyers market money talks 11nd we'n.• listening. 12% on 1st T.D OWC' 2nd with 20% dn IT'S ALL HERE FOR THE OFFERlllG * HARBOR RIDGE * •-REIT! One of a kind duplex re-OOllDO $97 ,000 loan on thl1 lovely THiii cently remodeled atepe 4 Bdrm 2 Bath homa Why rent wn.n you ean to beach w/apa, trplca, & Come visit tht• most fabulous view. New loClated ln No. Cotta buy your own Moblle RV parking. AHUmable i:ustom home in Newport. Nothing to Mesa Move-In condition Home with cotal pay-loana. $164,000. owe, l"'tTI""'l'4! with this 4 bdm1, fam m i, 5 Owner motlveted. Jull ment• IM1 than rent. Olana Caps* 631·1266 .v ,,.. reduced to $129,900. Beaulllul home located In bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 ca.r garage. 631-7370 a dHlfable eutalde Large pool & ;u:uzzi. Come t.o the gate complex tor adulta. and ask for 3 Yorkshire: 759-1931. 6:~~,~~,:~J~8;'w,· ------- 0,E •• lily 1 • Find what you wan1 In • Dally Piiot Claasllleda. $81,700, 2 bedroom, 1~. beth condo near Soulh Coalt Metro erea. Near pool. apa & aauna. Try $8200 do wn. Call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS HELEN B. DOWD TRADITIONAL REALTY THE REAL ESTATERS Hunt & Associates 5 JEm DR. 710-1216 REALTOR, lllC. 144-0134 REAL EST A T£ FOR SALE BY OWNER OPEN TODAY 1-5 IDc1anae "' corporaOOn 2111 E. OtHf Mwy, c., ... 4tl Mar IP11Ull"' Country FrP~~ V 'ewlnds. High atop Laguna BeaC'h, dramati- cally placed at the edge of "Top of the World" and overlooking very picturesque valleys and rolling hill- sides, rests this 4 bdrm, 3 bath European flavored r esidt>ncc. ln a world unto itself, and located at the end of a seduded cul-de-sac, this home was built for family style living. Quality craftmanship has has been considered throughout, using French doors, bay windows and pitched beam ceilings:Custom built cabinets enhance the beauty of the well appointed skylH kitchen. The inviting hving room with fire- place will accomodate a grand piano. The formal djrung area is well lit by it's surrounding French style bay windows. A spacious mas- ter suite includes a cozy wood burn- ing fireplace. oversize bath w/jacuzzi, plush carpeting and opens up onto the sunny patio and deck which extends across the en- tire length of the home, providing a platform for the fantastic views. 2 car gar & RV area, low maintenance grounds and lovely, useful outdoor living area complete with hot tub. Most beautiful Portofino, pool/spa, deli&hlful $375,000 ...... 1980 Port Ramsgate, N.B. Used tv ' 0 "' ,1oors, cus- tom S ,, y. 4Br. 3Ba. $735 -'· IPPER SPHUH Spectacular ocean/jetty view. Single level Tradewlnds model. 4 Br. 3 Ba. Room for pool. Lush landscaping. 37 Cambria. Ap- pointment only. $625,000. BIG CANYON GEM Flawless 4 Bd sparkles thruout from dramatic cour1yard entry to pool, spa & lush gardens. Cozy tam. rm w/ 1 of 2 t-plcs. Form, dining w/pool vu_ Pvt. sec. system + 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume finan. Priced to sell at $649.500. Jeri. 4 Bdrm, lge spa, cntry/czy, nr pool, grnblt $310,000 ........ 2012 Pt Bristol. HV Hms Exceptional Home-wood & class, 3 Bdrm, old Cd'-1 $425.000 ................ 517 Poppy, old CdM VACANT AND READY IUFFS Bayfront Beach, 3 Bdrm + l Bdrm rental $650,000 ............. 22 Beacon Bay, N.B. Beachfront, entertaining home, 3 Bdrm, 2 frplc $775,000 .............. 17 Beac:on Bay, N.B. End unit. Single level. 3 Br. 2 Ba. New carpets. Plank floors. Community pool. Sunny patios. Vacant., $165,000. LH. Out of area owners WANT this Baytront 4 Bd. sold! Any otter on this upgraded custom Ivan Wells will be considered. Great appeal -lg yard. Assume flnan. $290.000, $5000 to selling agent. Jane. TllE TERRACE -IRYllE BAY -POOL -SLIP Fresh, 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, nr pool & tennis $289,000 ..... 2208 Pt Lerwick, HV Hms End unit. Single level. Close to pool, schools. & shopping. 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pegged oak entry. Major greenbelt location. 5122 Maple, Irvine. $147,000. This 5 bd. bayslde beauty has it all plus that touch of class. Open -spacious -airy -floorplan. Mstr. suite w/pool +VU. French doors thruout. Cent. air, slip & side tie for lg boat. Motivated owner. $875,000. Jeri. 2 ma$ler wit es. clean, cozy. pool, tennis $157,900 ........... 1:1 Clover, Woodbridge lmmac, 3 Bdrm, tennis, pool, spa, Big Canyon • * • * Showa tt1 1,,elat•Hf 01111 1210,000 $234,900 ................. 58 Sea Island, N.B. The Real Estate Company with the Financing Expertise. 400 Morning Star, N.B. Open Sun 1-5 Call 1ffer IP.I . Ul-1311 Wh4s. 414-2220 U ~l()UI: ti()MI:~ CALL (114) H1-11H Doug Sulley, Broker 640-4888 2125 Sen Joaquin Hiii• Rd. REAL TORS', 675·6000 Newport Center 2443 Easl Coasl Highway, Corona del Mar NEWPORT BEACH ILUFFI S 141,100 Price reduced! Best buy In areal This beautiful home Is just like new! Plus neutral carpets. lovely upgrades, fresh & clean. Great flnancingll IEWPORT llEIHT 1117,000 Decorator's home. Charming 2 BR cottage, totally redecorated, in turn key condition. lat- ticed patio. sax 127 lot, alley access & a Newport Beach address!! Assume low interest financing. US TIU FF 1232,100 New England charm in Eastbluff! Highly up- graded 4 BR on elevated corner. Family room with custom cabinets & paneling. Private patio surrounded by variety of mature trees & flowers. HYCREST 1321,000 Perfect for the growing family this 2/story home has 4 BAS. family room, an expanded lanai, large yard w/spa, new carpets & is rated as a super value!! Best of all, owner will finance!! HARIDR VlEW llDIU UH,100 Turn key, move In, and enjoy your family In this beautiful 5 BR Somerset. No fix up cash needed. One block to pool & school & short jog to shopping. Newport Beach at It's bestll II& OUYH UH,000 You can afford the most desirable area In Newport Beach. Home of the famed Big Canyon Country Club. Inviting 2 bedroom plus den Dover with delightful patios. Outstanding financ- ing avallable. IAYCREST 1441,000 Like a limited edition or a rare wine, this 5 BR cus1om home Is an experience! Not just another home. Thoughtfully. lmaglnatlvely bullt with quality features too numerous to Itemize. llllllll RlllE llH.000 Softly stated elegance In this 2 BR. den home. Expansive view, gated area, brick patio. interior ts open, bright & cheer1ul, but the real joy is our financing! A must see. DOYER lllORH SH0,000 Hawaii in Newport! 20 x 40 Inside pool with water tall. One of a kind custom 4 BR. den or maids room. formal dining, spa, great view of bay & mountains. OWC AITD for 30 years! Fee. LIDO IAYFROIT $110,000 Fabulous fifth floor condominium with bay and ocean views, Wall< to unique Lido Village stores & restaurants. Completely secure building with pool & jacuzzi. Ill OAIYOI 1111,000 Customized beautiful expanded plan 5 5 BR. The trlcl< today In buying homes ts to find great value, great emotional appeal, ANO great financ- ing! This lovely home has It all. - llYfHWT S 1,H0,000 Fabulous 4 BR, 3Ve bath decorator's home on fee land! Sllp for a 48' boat. Kitchen. llvtng, dining & master rooms all overlooking bay. Perfect In every detail. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2 161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SlTURllY SllOllECLIFF 146 Shorecliff 5 BR, OEN $542,500 VALERIE MARSHALL llllOl ISUlel 110 Collins Avenue 5 BR. 3BR 595,000 MARCIA MATTHEWS 111111 YIEW llOIH 4621 Gorham 4 BR, POOL 399,500 CORA BALOIKOSKI CAMEO llllllUHS 4501 Surrey 4 BR, VIEW 295,000 RITA QUIGGLE SHllY LllO ISLE 3 BR, DEN 595,000 IOYH SHIRO 5 BR, FR 599,000 MllNR VIEW HIES 4 BR. FR 299,900 llllllDR VIEW IOIES 4 BR, POOL 325,000 IAYORHT 3 BR 285,000 WESTOLIFF 4 BR. POOL 346,400 SUYIEW 4 BR, FR 429,000 JAllllE CREEi 3 BR. FR 345,000 IPYIUU 4 BR 439,500 224 Via Genoa VALERIE MARSHALL 1722 Santiago TOM.BOLAND 1948 Port Chelsea LI NDA MARSTON 1948 Port Albans Place CORA BALOIKOSKI 1907 Tradewlnds ELEANOR BOWIE 1206 Cambridge MAGGIE GUTH 1915 Yacht Puritan GINNY ANDERSON 9 Whitewater CAROLE McMAHAN #4 Monterey Clrcle MARIAN REEDY SlTIRllY I Slll&Y lllOREOLIFF 149 Shorecllff 4 BR $1 ,850,000 EVAN CORKETI CORONA DEL MAR llARIGR VIEW HILLS 1211,000 Lowest price In Harbor View Hills! 3 BR, tam. rm Lusk built Malibu Plan with large private yard & quiet location. Owner wlll help finance! Owner Is motivated I I IROADMOOR 11.Y.ll UH,000 Centrally located 4 BR next to park, close to community pool, near school, shopping. Spanish in flavor w/courtyard & fountain. Tiie roof. Excellent floor plan plus 3-car garage. MARIGR VIEW lllLU SHl,100 Combine trees, tailored landscape. parklike yard, accented by covered patio & spa with upgraded 3 BR home & decorator touches plus great terms, & you have somet hing speclal. JASllllE CREEi SU0,000 Enjoy glorious views of ocean/bay and dramatic night llghts from this open and spacious 3 bedroom , tam lly room, sophisticated t ownhouse. Very private guard gated com- munlted plus pools and tennis. OtRHl IEL MAR S4H,OOO It's worth your while to take a look at this 3 BR house located a stone's throw from a sandy beach & sparkling bay. Appointment only. llARIOR VIEW HILLS H32,000 Delightful expanded 5 BR Hiiisborough on one of the largest tots in Harbor View Hlllsl Sweeping canyon view & total privacy combine to make an urban shangrllal Good assumable loan. DLI ODROll IEL 1111 $145,000 Everyone Knows this house & everyone wants it!! Historical landmark cottage overlooking Big Corona. Featured on 1982 Corona Del Mar home tour. Just listed & It won't last long! CAMEO lllHES $111,000 FEE View the boats & sunsets from this exciting 4 BR executive home. Remodeled with elegance & quality. Features private entry, pool, spa & private access to beach. CHOI& IUlllUIH IH0,000 Incomparable views of Newport Harbor and the blue Pacific from this unique property offering complete privacy. Dramatic wood and glass custom home, Ideal for entertaining with spacious llvlng areas. BEACH COMMUNITIES PHIHIU 1211,000 Great 4 BR. 3 BA duplex just steps to the ocean. Summer-winter Income $29,000. Assumable 1st TD & owner wlll help with financing. UYSllHES $414,000 FEE Designed for secluded llvlng. Open. airy home with very private corner location. Warm elegance, 2 Brs with plans for expansion. French doors open to lush green patios. Accent on value! LllO ISLE SI 10,000 Price reduced for fast sale! Home has been remodeled In French Normandy Style. Large 4 BR, den, formal dining room, two garden patios. Perfect for entertaining. UYHOHI 1140,000 Classic Cape Cod with gorgeous garden patio. Formal dining room, fireplace in master suite plus 4 addltlonal BAS. Peg & groove floors, upgraded and newly tiled kltchenll IAYFllHT llPUI SIH,000 Excellent Balboa location with dock, sandy beach & walking distance to shops, Each unit has 2 Bedrooms, FP + Dining room. Upper has large sun deck & both have great Harbor & night light view. UYIHHI 11,211,000 A bayfront bonanzall You own the land & a whole tot morel Watch the bay activity & enter- tain In your spacious courtyard patio. Guarded gate entry, 2 sandy beaches & good financing. F=ee. When You Buy Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Receive An Excluslve Benefit A Home Buyers Savings Book/ Coupon• good for substantlaJ discounts on home related Items AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL . ESTATE COMPANY OllTl •HA AIFHIUU -IH,tOO lrtat '"· ...... 4 ...... , ... , ....... ft ttte MHll. Lari• let w/2 lteL 11 ... I lets et ,.tellffal. bar It '"· Oall 111-1tOO. llEWNrr HPLO ••• 100 1204,000 01te ••pie •tr IA ttlttk ft MHll wttll XLIT 11• /wl1ter rHtal 1tllt41lt. 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WA 11 HI RONl lt<lMI..., "1 Ill I I 11111• I'" \I 1 .. fl .. '• • ; II. I 631-1400 " ,, 61).4t00 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Sept. 11 , 1983 07 _1_ ..... __ l•_r_lal.._1 ____ 1_ .. _ ... __ le_r_lal_e ___ 1_l,_• ... •_ ... _1_.,_la_l_1 __ 1_l_e_u_"_l_er_la_l_1 __ 1.l._• .... • ...... _1_er ... Ja_le ___ ..,l,..••_,1,_H_lt_r_la_le ___ .,.l ... t1..,•-.•._1_le_1_la_l1 ___ HH1t1 ler Salt ltH" ler Salt It .... ler lalt ... t11l 1001 ltaeral lMl lta111I lMI ..... al 1001 ltatral lMI lta111I 1001 lta111l 1002 l1lltt1 lll1d 1006 CoroH ••I ••r 1022 Coate Mt11 1024 -;:::::::=:=:==.i;1;::;;::;:::::=:=;;:::;:;;--------------~ REDUCED S 100lt 120,000 llWI llU YHH llPllHSIVE OISTOI NOME Chott'C bayfront Stunning 5 bdrm. 8 ba residence. THE answer for the buyer who wants and can aftord the finest. Expansive mastt·1 suite w/stunnmg water vtcws. m;.1rble de- tailing, elevator, complete security ststem. Nothing has been spared. The ultimate in luxurious living Dockside patio, p1er /sJip for lrg yacht. RE- DUCED TO $1 .950.000. Joyce Daboll. llTHIATIOIAL FUIR A mos t luxurious five-bedroom bayfront property, with pie r and sJtp for a large yacht Superbly crafted interiors dramaucalJy counter-point the bay and city views. Remarkably priced at only $1.650.000 fee. Please contact Cathryn Tennille for details regarding owner-assisted financing GI 1£WPOllT IAY Used brick, billiard room, private courtyard a nd breathtaking views are a few of the amenities in ti.is 5600 square foot bayfront home. Pnce has been reduct.'CI LO -$1,000,000, and favorable land purchase terms. Call Linda Tagltanetti for appointment to see. lllQU£ IAYFROIT Architecturally exciting, handsome residence w/dramatic use of wood. glass, brick. Enjoy bay & rught Lights view from spacious living room w/soaring 30' ceihng, lrg formal dining rm. cozy family rm w /wet bar, refrig, icemaker; lends itself t-0 entertaining & family living. Amenittes incld courtyard entrance w/sparkling ftn. pvt pier/slip, beaches. Pric.'E'Cl to sell at $910,000 fee -you own the land. Call Binnie Dixon. • .r JACOBS REAL TY I INC . 675-6670 TRIPLEX Two units are 10 years new. Bit-ins, carpeting , clean and well rnaintamed. Private patios and decks incl. a huge 8xl2' jal'Uizt $325,000. OllE ILOCI TO IEACH 3+2 Br duplex on deep lot Garag~ and storage plus extra parking. Fully as- sumable 11% JO yr loan. Only $259,500. IEAR 10th ST. llY IEACH Big R-2 lot w/3 Br, 2 Ba. frplc. Submtt offers. $200,000 TWO-STORY IEIR BEACH 3 Bdrm, family room, slate entry, t-.EW carpels throughout, NEW pamt through- out, NEW kitchen flooring. Low down - fantastic terms. $147,500. OCEAI VIEW DUPLEX At:ros.s the st. from the beach, and owner wants LO carry the loan for you. OfCer your down payment. Only $198,000. • .,COBS REALTY , INC . Ill ~~~-6670 * NEW HOMES * In Olde Corona del Mar Four beoutifvlly oppointed Condominums, oll 3 bedroom, 2 \.', boths. Wolking d istonce to beoch orid shopping. 403-409 Poppy Open Fri/Sat/Sun 12-5 Dick Sottlerlee, Jock Howell 833-0242 Brokers 644-1 156 NEWPORT BEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE LIST SPYQLASS RIDQE Featunng ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot Tremendous prtce reduction to $525,0001 759-150 l or 752-7373 HlRIOR VIEW HOMES • 1221,500 Fantastic pnce for this sought after area! 3 bdrms, 2 baths + family room. Least expensive home we have seen m this beautiful area! 759-1501 or 752-7373. PlllORAMIC OCEAI VIEW -from this prestig10us executive home in Spyglass. Beautiful grounds, utmost privacy. refreshing spa area, light & airy decorating. Lowest price Ocean View home in Spyglass Hill! 759-1501 or 752-7373 EISTILUFF Terrific view of bay. mountains and s parkltng ~ghts at night. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 2 fr pies. beautiful grounds. Only $249.000! 759-150 l or 752-7373 HIRIOR VIEW HOMES -Sl&,000 in upgraded m this 5 bdrm, 3 bath Somerset model with expandeo dirung rm. Security system. AU new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Better Se<' this today! 759-1501 or 752-7373 S 111,000 -OCEll VIEW from balcony of this "best pric:ed" 3 bdrm, 21h bath Towne Home m walking distance to beach! Over 2100 sq. ft. Pool, spa & te nnis! 759-150 1 or 752-7373 OILY $221,000 for this former model home in beautiful. established Newport Beach area. 4 bdrms, 3 baths. formal dining rm. Large lot with fruit trees. Short walk to elementAry school Owner will carry 1st T.D.! 7~9-1501 or 752-7373 WlTERFROIT -$715,000 Private 40' dock & v1t•w 4 bdrms; 3 :Y. baths, 3 car garage ExceUent floor plan. Takeover 9 W~, Isl T.D.! 759-1501 or 752-7373. JISMllE CREEi Orean and green belt view. .extra large spa. If you are looking for Utopia. better see this -only $437,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373 PRIVATE IOIT SLIP Spacious 3 bdrm, 21;, bath residence in private communHy New carpeting & paint. Only $269,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 SI 10,000 -PRIVATE IEADH access comes with this custom built hillside home that provides a 'O "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-l501 or 752-7373 WALlt TO IUDll -S 114,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. BeautifuUy maintained Pnvate, guard gated communit.y 2 bdrms. 2 baths. 759-150 l or 752-7373. Tarbell, llYlllE PUCE IAYFROIT Open S uo 1-5 111 'h Bayside Sp<.'('taeular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2ba up, 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 bout Spa<.'eli. RedUl'ed-$1 ,500,000 Forced to NII 4 Br reno· Take over p1ymeot1. mu1t Cullom 4 bdrm, t1m rm, vahtd Cape coo Now llquldat1 So ol Co11t lrplc, garden rm. 0et1m1e llkln(I $4251( Shore Hwy 3 Br, 2 ba, 2 Cll j"· Ille kltch, 1p1, tund.ck, 3 mooring. 1 hse 10 So Prln only 209-822·26 4 pet101 $189,600, by Baylront Agl 840-1538. BY OWNER: 4 BR/5 BA ownr 764·_1_84_8 __ _ Rl:AIJORS LllO ISLE llE IOI POOL. OCEAN VIEW IHA YHIE ITUL *IUI I * $525 ooo Owner w11111n •isT UITEI Remodeled 3 br, 2 bath+ large rec rm . beam 2 UNITS UTILE ISL 780· 1734/558-26211 • 11.-f hed •.t20 000 OWC lge 11t TO wf 15•;. -------3 Br, femlly rm, tunny g 310 Full Pa1e Ids Each Month llt4H .. TllHIH41 Completely re-done with new carpet, wallpapoer & paint. Bright. open floor plan with 4 bedrooms. 2'..\ bathe. lormal dining, !amity room. flreplece Lovely, quiet 111ecut1ve neighborhood. $244,000. ce ...... ,gs, urrus ' paUOS .-. ' dn Trade for Income O•I lltllH I IHt•t bright, quiet cul·d.-sac units or 'I Property free & Wiii trade equity In CdM n e 1r Me a a Verde clear Xlnt locale Asking propertyfor paper. Wiii golfooorae Priced to tell CA"can & jelly vit-ws. M annt• mom, 4 bdrm, a $390.000 Ownera ere aleo consider propeny In It St39,000 A11um1ble bath, 3700 sq rt XLra parking. $1,385,000 mot1v11eo M Jacques, Palm Oeaert or Pelm loen 11 11.75%. Olene PEllllULA HOME OCEllFROIT Agt 845-9922 Spring• In tr ede. Bil831-12&6 ···"·---819/346-3125. ---• New 4 br, 4 i,.c, bu, custom F'rench Normandy Ptai•1al1 1007 Harbor View duplex. • • Owner $385,000. Bell F.81.ate 1.2 primC' aare hilltop Now $99:>,000 Beeutlful ~anfront home buy In Cdm 846-0098 FllRllllS RAICH HILLTOP on Bilbo• Penln, 4Br, 1-. HWI COROIADO CAYS II Yf ROIT 4BI By owner $775.000. llt•t+l1tlt+IHt•1 3 Br, 2 bl, E/Slde Condo Coronado l.sland cust. bay front lot 85' lx>at Wiii trade for II ems of lll\e * llEllCH 141,000 * W/g11, lrptc, lrg yd, 1uoc deck. Plans avail Now $370,000 w /trad<· value 130~561 •5580 Spotleu 3630 af duplex POOi & Jae. $104,900. Prtn ARROWHEAD HOME Corona del Ma r l ozi o we 1s1-12%-1ong term only 831-0303, 831-1905 --------· 3br/3ba <-5br/3ba·1 vac NO QUALIFYING II Ttr•• Sharp 4 bedroom with t 75 baths. flreplace Re- modeled kitchen with microwave, new ap- pllances. tiled counter. Large covered p1110 ruris length of houae Good school district $131,900 Sl'lows welll Near n ew 4 bdrm, 4 bath, loke vi£>w 3500 sq h $440,000. Wall trade (or a local propt'rl)' OCEAl/11 Y VIEW 509 Acacia-walk to beech Low down 3 bdrm ~ l•m· 4br/2br dupleic Cob· 399K 20%dn·AppralMd lly room Near beach blestone drive w/ brick 440K own/bkr 545•7045 $980/mo Agt 673·8550 ODEii FROIT llCOME UllTS patio Sharpl $499,000 JHlllE OllHI Prime 2 Br. :l Ba & :l Br. 1 &. Dupll•x un xlnt sw1mnung beach good int'Omc $72f1,000 Ow11er FlHnoln1I OILY U00,000 414 Carnation Open house Assume $150,000 loan 11 Sat/Sun 1-5 675-5174 t t 75% Cell for more de· W• lrtHWalt Ct IH. tells Darrell Puh Prop. 6'>1·8767 IWIEll TO OUllYI I l1llr•1-S1H,IOO Lowest priced 5 bedroom In Mesa Norlhl 1.75 baths. dlnlng/lamlly rooms. llreplece Gen- erous closets Close to schools GllFHA terms. Don't pass upt Best view , Lallest ocean front bldg Lr1-pl<:x with spacious 4 Br 2 Ba. t!ach level $1.200.000 OOEAl I JETTY VIEW -------200 blk. 40' lot. 3br • den, • 1st. T.D. for to yeara 11 12"1• This COr>J upgraded 3 Br North Meu home just 20% down. Grell bvy at $126,000 Call 540-1151 '"' .... .i.1 Bring your paint brush end oh what 1 value! 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, rire- p1ace. Great ln·l•w setup. Quiet streets. Needs a lit- tle TLC. $139,900. Owner eay sell. Submit all olfersl lt4tl Ptrfeot. Gorgeous, looks like a modell Lovely lamlly communll)I. 3 bedrooms with 1.75 baths, lamlly room, fireplace. Vaulted celllngs. etrlurn. Lush tiered backyard with Iota ol flowers Cloee to schools. $155,000. Take over 10.75%apr loan. Call today! lll-2HO U07 I. lrlstel It. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\•dt· Dr •v•· N B 67S · 6 16 1 I'll SHOW YOU MINE, If YOU'LL SHOW ME YOURSlll PENINSULA POINT LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME Across from sw imming beoch with fobulous boy view. The kids ore grown ond gone Will trode for smaller home or sell. 3 bdrms, den, fomily, formol living ond dining rooms, 3 Yi boths, lorge rooms oil. Top q uolitY Come see! Open House Wed.-Sun. 10-4 2109 E. Balboa Blvd. NEWPORT'S IEST BUY AT $575,000 Free & clear E-Z terms. Owner fi nanced. 644-1 642 or 675-3772 3ba, yard. compl relurb $539,000 217 Jasmine Owner/agt 673-5551 OPEi SIT/SUI 1·4 1910 Tahune Terrace Quiet locallon In Irvine Terrace. Large family home neeellng decor- ator's touch $341,800 lee Agt 673-8409 s,J&la11/0ctaa View Foreclosure $100.000 under mrkt Owner must llquldete !his week Don't wait, call now! Esther, egt, 640-1529/542-2774 VIEW -SPYGLASS Model pertect 2-story Showcase Quick pos- session possible Enjoy vast view JO ANN DORAN RL TR 711-0lll Cadillacs to Uo-Carts Whatever tile Feel Roll ·em off the market With a Classltled ACI The fastest draw In the Call Now! 642-5678 West. e Delly Piiot Have something 10 sell? ISELL tdle Items with e -CIHsllled Ad. 642-5678 Classified ads do It well. Delly Pilot Classified Ad _Gt_a_e_r_a_l _____ .......,. HUNTINGTON BEACH llTERIOR DECORATOR'S HOME AT AFFORDABLE PRICE I TERllSI @ EQUAL HOUStNG OftPORTUNITY Our 4 bdrm. 2 1h bath executive home can be purchased for $1.376 JX'r month wilh $18,000 down and it's gorgeous!! From the sunken living r::x>m with a cozy fireplace to the secluded master bedroom No f'Xpense 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 IMMACULATE Four bedroom, twenty-four hundred square feet La Linda home· featuring 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 ILOCkS TO THE ILUE PACIFIC With only $69.000 down, this 3700 square foot San Franctsco V1t·1or1an beauty can be yours! Priced under recent appraisal at $269,900, this 1s a superb buy for the large Jamily desiring beach living at an affordable price and terms. Four ~rooms plus four baths. Library and family room. Huge sundeck and solar heating. 7 14/963-5671 " LUXURY COIDO -AFFORDABLE PRICE Two master suites near the pool with a view Double car garagt• With $5,000 down, payments are a low $900/month Asking $9 1,500 556-7035 ASSUME Sl•,&OO 1ST IT 11.&% PIYllEllTS A LOW 1141 PH MOITH This luxury condo can be yours with $25,000 down . Beautifully decorated with wet bar and two spacious patios. Twe nty four hour security guard Million dollar clubhouse plus te nnis l'OUrts. Ow1wr motivated. 963-5671 OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS! DRHMllQ AIOIT OWllll YOI OWi PLACU Make that dream a reality with one of these three year ne w town homes. There are 2 and 3 bedroom models with 1 and 2 baths. Some have fireplaces. All have central air and enclosed garages. Prices stan at $77 ,900. Only $6,500 down and $898 per month moves Y"U in. 714/963-5671. FIL TllY FIVE IEIROOM FIXER Huge home needs lots of "TLC" but the price shows It. At $173,!WO. with monthly payments a low $1 ,3 16 there is an excellent valul' for the handyman. Added bonus: a pool and spa! 714/963-5671. llllLEI WITH PROPERn MA•AIEIEIT WORRIES1 STOP! We rent up. collect rent.s, evict tenants and make all pnymc-nts! Computerized statements. Reasonable rates. 714/963-8997. UlllE llOIE lllVIH THUOE IYOWIEll ·-, -HERITAGE . • REALTORS tO Room Home w/pool . Welklng distance to --------Beach. Fashion Is.. Bel S.C Plaza condo 2Br 1'1• Is • nr by park $450,000 ba. pool, apa Own tor Xlnt financing avall Wiii cost or renll S 10K or felt cooperate w/brokers dn By ownr. $88,900. Avall by appt. Cell 556-1826 or 775-2580 673-3 7.45 or 640-2722 We'll llat your nome to aell. 1% plual Real Estate Bro- kers. 851-7720. Our IETUIOllPIOlll rnethooa can 11ve you A unique property • legal $1000'1. duplex or single t1mlly •-------- hOme 4 Bdrms. 2 bllhs DHI Ptlat 1026 for large family or dupleic, OCEAN VIEW Townhouse. EACH apartment with 2 3br 2-nba. 1750 sq It. Bdrms. 1 beth. Price only $ 156,500. Xlnt tlnenclng. $215,000 • So of high· owner 7 t4-24-0-3102 way l 10 AYOOAIO Baat. ltacll 1040 OPH UT /IH 1-1 U0,000 IELOW llT. 142-5200 4 Br, tam rm. den. 3 cer j PETE J BARRETr I,, REALTY gar, Spanish. back• to park $185K. 975-0177 By ownr, 5 Br. 3 Be. Jee. bchfront, fun nelghbrhd. Price neg. 846-8274 * 12100 IOWI * .EW II By Owner, 1 Br. 1 Bl. nr Harbor $74,900 As- 4 Br 4ba In old CdM Mini eum1ble 1St owe. bay view. Priced way 619·946·1216 alt 5PM below market tor f11t --------sate at $539,.000. open OPH UT /IH 1-1 house Sat/Sun 1·5 11 3 Sdrme, w. be. tamlly 2220 Waterlront Call room• extru. S 121,900. Kathy or Linde at 7601 Whitney Or (off 759-949 t McF1dden btwn Be1ch & Goldenwest) 898· 7 158 TWOOIALOT Front 2 Br & den, 2 Ba. SllUP 211 lll Back 2 Br, 1 Ba Belt lo<:. Famlty room lrg lot Welk to beech & town renoed conc~ete drlv.: $350,000. Coaat Prop wey. dble g1r $115,000 673-5410 C1ll Gerry or Vivien Coate ••H 1024 __ 5_3_8·_3_24_0_b_r_o_ke_ra __ *TIWllllH* BEST FINANCING BEST PRICE Mott square tootege. East side Open Dally 12·8. 472-8230 673-7771 4Br 2BI BOx t20 lot, at- tached gar, RV pkng. $98.500 cell 846-8386 4 PLEX·NEWPORT+ffS. 200/, On and 10· t2% lln1nclng 2 Br 1 bl &1ch. Rents low. gd upgrade potential 365 Ogle St. DOUD CO 631-1800 or 546-0458 ASSUMABLE 9'/•% 2 story 4Br. 2Ba, pool, nr schls Owner 558-0625 TllllYH DllTIILIAH TWO PROPERTIES: Com· munlty pool and eps + tennis 7805 & 7821 Lori Or Call Mery LOY Of Joyce J . for delllla. 964-3311 Century 21 Welk tn Reeny , lmae 1044 "IUITIO HllCTlll" Executive Woodbrldg1 home on best locetlon. back• to p111<. 4 Bdr, 3Be, lem rm, eet-ln kit .. 3 Cir ger, 4600 sq ft. E1nh1ones. lite & airy. A must 10 eee. Only $290.000. Cell agt, Ethel at Remax 559-9400 BY OWNER, Cotlege Park, llltTllWffl 3 & den. 2 ba. 1121.000. OllTOI MIME owe. 540-1968 --------A Ward D1W10n designed OUllllll E. lltE redwood giant. over 3400 Remodeled 3Br, W•Ba. eq. ft . of pure pleuure. fam rm, spa Reduced to Thia 4 6r 2'), Be home sell at $157,000. Open feetures; plush carpets. Sun 1-5. Call Marilyn Agt calm window tre1tment1. 645-1915. oak cabinets. centr. vacuuming, 3 frplca, CITE NOHE Sll,110 centr 11r, even your own Large R-2 lot wlll permit gym and e lot morel Call another unit. Nk:e well today 552-5378 Agt built starter home with -------- double garage and cov-OPEN TODAY ared patio. Priced below market, quick sale 1-6 pm Jim Wells Realto rs UM YC>Yf VA 10 buy thl• 4 557-6264. 979-283 t Bdrm, 2'h ba. farn rm lre•atlo ltlt Ot1rsa home. Exoellent 1oc1t1on -near pool, park end YI school. Large lot with IEU VElllE C.O. nice yard 1nd petlo. Above 14th falrw1y. En· $155.000 4081 Home- )ouy sunaete. ap1, 4 Br stead 2'h b1. Form dine Call tor details C-21 Agt 557-8320. DUPLEX NEWPORT HTS. Newer 2-atory 3Bd 2'.ii ba each Lg kltct1en1, frplc, sep yards & g1r1ges Musi 1111 $245,000 w/auum linen. 216 Palmer . Doud Co 673· 1800 or 548-0458 UITlllE 0.11. Cher ming 2 Br dollhouae. Neutr11 decor.I. spacyerd Reduced to :t127,000. wt assume tin. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 1111 140-1211 ~isor ·Realty 651·1177 lMO MICHfllON DIUVI ltlVINE nm11mPu1 3 Br 2 be, ftrepl1oe, new carpeting Remod. kitchen. AIC, dbl g1r Va- cant S 134,500 lier •Oar41t ltttr. East1lda spotless TwnhM . 1a to Newport Bl. CM 3 Br, 2'..t be, 1tt1ch glr. 141-7121 S 132.000. Agt 844·2682 ~------~ Univ. Pk Terrece 3 Br E. aide, old 3 Br., 12,000 Dover moa.t 2 Ba xlnt sq It lot. $129,600, OWC 1oc1tlon wilklng ' Ole• ii-per 11 10% Int. wt to~ tenoe to eomm. pool. f'" dn. Agt 842·96ee elnd $139,500 JHn HllOLlllllE Laten 762· 14 t4 Forces Nie, Prime Wermlnton Plen D. 2 mu- E11t1lde duplex & ter bdrm, 2'A 81. trl,ptex Only$129,000. $160.000 By Owner. ~' 873-8550 857-9590 ,....,.....,,.,...,,--..,.--..,----.,,. Gorgeou1 3br 3b1 on W1'll 1191 your holne to .... M ... Verde Golf Cooree. 1% plvet Rell &tell 8'<>- Seller fin. 12'A% for 30 kere 851-7720. Our yrs or 1111 $385,000. methOdl cen 11ve you ' 557-4375 St000'1 LET'S GO TO ESCROW DAVE WHITE 548-2313 THE REAL ESTATE AS llU ftlll 1 •I or .. 1 corner tot with RV ICOMI CIOM 10 pertte end achool. 11klng $216.000. For en •P· ........ E You cen Nt off th41 llOOt In tht • lmm1cul 1te, gorgtou• Bord11ua model th1t m1ke11 you ,.., Ilk• you lrl In e "M~ Home"t Jull ln- trodU<Ad to the m1rtc1t, IMuld Mil flltl 7&9·1501 or 7&2·1373. polntment t o ue 1ar.ar W'1t'D a_ 1 ~ 540-1111. ~-a.am Ralll'aee Af.--- C§!lJ, • HERITAGE Rf l\l l OR-. 1 I' I ---------------------~-------..... D8 O range Coast OAIL Y PILOl :Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 ==~:.:.:..~:.;;• ___ , Houu for Sale 1 ..... ,., Salt a ..... 111 Salt =H=-••:.:•:.;;•~· .;.;l•;.;r...-;•-.•·;;_--Hoaaea '" Salt HOIHI ltr Salt 1 ..... for Salt Rou11 ... Seit !!!!aea ftr hit -lrriu 1044 lr•iH 1044 -L,-1-,-aa-1-.-.... c1a--.._1_04_a1"":L-.•;:•-.:;•-.:•-•~l~t:• ... c;11;;;1;04;a La1aa• ltull 1041 Newport l eacla 1069 Newftrl ltHla 1061 Newrrt leecll 1069 lewrrt leacli 1069 •••rort l eacla 1069 ~ edFLB YoOR AoJlt on a 3 Br. 2~ oa <..onoo, nay HL. llLE IAYFRHT. IEIT HYI 10')'. H 110,000 HW•I * fOllEG[OHllE * ·n11111 UTIIUEIT TURTUllOOl spectacula' OCEAN WllHW II TllE IU WOODS 00¥1 11lew, incl 30 II dock. nr Open hse. Sal/Sun t-5 at OcnVu Tri-Ms comunty Model peneot 3 Bdr tiome. (llt4uoetl Ill 000) It' jult lg~tl 2 Bdrm 2 PA•ORAllC YU FRONT 3 Arch Bay. tee llmdlOCked In Big Canyon, Charming 2br eo1111g11, beh. S 1300/"10. winter 1504 So Baylronl poolltennl1 near b1111ch lll')prolsed S390,000 Will Snerp •Br 2," b• ~700 811 ~tl't ~o ~th fenoect 216~~4 0s0q0 1!' 10~0ss~8';';'1 11lmpte lot. Cail owner Fri Harbor Ridge, or Tustin? designed for secluded rnll Cell An• Ad 1119, LU tie Isle 3 Br house , apt. Spacious, frplc, do1-gar. be 11quIds1 e o I o r Ocean view I MUST ACT oetden p.tlo. Quiet OOf· "' . " 1299 OOO to Mon (714) 499-3070 Ot Magic dlyl & nlghla at patio Ill/Ing, lmmed. 642·4300, 24 hrt. $925,000 OWC 1st. TO. Dltns go terma Npt Creel $369,000 wl lOK dwn or NOWI Jonn Zervos VIK " mt 1 f9W door• I om loans Asking • T u e t o T h u r • thla spectacular ocean· oooup., $166.000, low HOLLIS WOOD. Altr 2·3 Br, den. End unltt. mor11. Call Patrick Tenora ING A E 540•5583 or Rea ner . ~~In oondlt~on ~f;n ~~ieuno~-,~e~sp~:,; ·(·2-13.)7iiii9iiii9-.1.15iiii9iii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil front retreat lor only down. or tease option. am•TIOtl ~8676__ $179,500 to 1225,000 760~8702. 1· 1266. ogt 760-9669 132.500. Prop 851 -87£7 =~~5.~yr ~!~e~h:i~al~ Wm Hosler bkr 497-3511 ILllll/REIODELIH BAYfRQNT 2 APPll. at UlOI * FOllECLOHRE * # 1 PllHU -B L 1048 VIOTOlllA IUOll mobile unit Southend Of I L 1069 Older lido Isle Home on 4 Bdrm 2 b8, apa, l()e lot. (II .. .. a1a 000) Lagoa• u eu 01am1tlc apllt levet over-Newport eac. 65· 1 t 1 1 c811 IALIOA llUJI gd area 11 9% 1st , ••UOt• v, • .... SMAY 1·1 looking ocean, 3br, large Morro Cove. Laguna Bch. o . pt n on Y OWCX fn4.900. PP. no Sharp 4Br 2'h be. 2700 sq • 1•J-1200 We'll list your hOme to sell ramify room, 2 lrpt, 2.,.,ba. Extenalve aky blue decks BAY & OCEAN VIEW Answer Ad 732 642·4300 El\oelle111 South Bey lo· bkrs 548·9043 fl Ocean v1ewl • w. plusl AEel Estate Bro-pvt mstr aulla, panoramic Stairs to the water' a 2Br. 2Ba. highly upgraded. cation Owners unit 3Br _ MUST ke's 851 ·7720 Our vu $525,000. Owner fin edgo Ideal for corporate forever view Open Hae Ill OHYOI IY OW•ER 2t>a PLUS separate 3B• BAYfRQNT SAVE SS· BY OwNl!:R ACT NOWI PETE BARRITT .. REALTY methods can save you Wm Hoaler bkr 497•351 t or personal lun. sun 1-5. 212 Tustin Ave. 11'1. fixed rate 30 years 2ba unit 3Bd 2ba , ram rm $1000's S.4-8188/497·2285 $429,000. Owner/Bk' No loan lees, no closing 606 So Bay Front EH t ll la. lay Loo. Bch/pool, pvt spa • A STEAL S390K epp Musi sell lmmed S369K, 10K·20K cash down John Zervos Viking R E 540-5583ros. 760-9669 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 170 Rochester, Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $125,950 Sunday 3-6 481 Flora, Laguna Beach 497-3511 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **6802 W. Oceanfront, NB 6 75-9 l ll $49 5,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 358 19th. St., Eastslde, C.M. 640~259 $127,000 Sun 1-5 2 BA plut FAM RM or OEN 233 16th Place, Newport Beach · 675-4333 $135,000 Sun 1-5 ••15 Coventry. Harbor Ridge, N.B. 640-8259 $359,000 Sun 1-5 2756 Hlllvlew Dr, Npt Bch M4-7020 $275,000 223 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $450,000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 *3'1 Canyon Ridge, Turlle Rock, Irv. 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 1927 Port Bristo! Cr, Harbor Vu Homes, N.B. 759-1 501 Sat/Sun 1-5 2711 Vista Umbrosa. Bluffs, Npl Bch 631-1400 $33,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2406 Holly Lane, Newporl Beach 631-1400 $225,000 Sunday 1·5 *8 Clover, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $157,900 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 3-55 539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 t,:7 lne, Oceanfronl , COM 7821 Lori drl , Huntington Beach ~331 1 $156,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 Rue Fontalnbleau, Npt Bch 631-1266 $495,000 Sun 1-5 2104 Miramar (Pen. Pt) Balboa 759-9100 $310,000 Sun 1-5 31898 Circle Dr (S. Laguna) 759-9100 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2312 Margaret, Newport Beach 646-7171 $1 55,000 Sunday 1-5 170 Rochester. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $1 29,950 Sunday 3-6 816 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $339,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 113 Via Ravenna, Udo Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $338,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 104 Via Palermo, Lido Isle, N B. 673-7300 $435,000 Sun. 11-3 213 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 760-8333 $379,000 Sun 1-5 15 Landfall Crt, Npt Bch 552-7500 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2011 West Wind, Santa Ana 546-2313 $125.000 Sunday 12-4 *<427 Catalina, Newport Beach 845-0303 $245,000 Sun 1-4 •58 See Island, Newport Beach 675-6000 $234,900 Sunday 1-.S 517 Poppy, Newporl Beach 875...600Q $425,000 Sunday 1-5 112 Via Havre, Udo Isle. N.B. 873-7300 $450,000 Sat. 1-5 703 Irle, Corona del Mar 759-1501 $219,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 3 BA plut FAM RM or OEN CfA7601 Wllltnty Or, Ho HonhnQton Bue~ &'HI· 11~ 1121,<100 Sat/Sun 9-5 207 Via Orvleto, Newport Bch 752~84 1 $410,000 Sun 12-5 *1843 ~sler, on M.V. Goll Course, CM 557-4375 $385,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2109 E. Balboa Blvd, Penlnsula Polnl 875-3772 $575,000 Wed-Sun 10·4 4 Yorkshire (Hrbr Rdg)NB 759'-9100 &,200,000 296 Hanover. College Park, CM Sun 1·5 540-1968 $1 27.000 Sal/Sun 12-6 **354 62nd St, Newport Beach 963-6767 $189,500 Sunday 1-4:30 ** 1044 Polaris Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $495,000 LH Sun 1-5 202 Seaward, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $440,QOO • 5 Jetty Dr., Jasmine Creek, CdM Sun 1-5 760-9295 Sun 1-5 1063 Concord, Coate Mesa 546-23 13 $137 ,000 Sunday 1-4 •4816 Hampden (Cameo Shrs) Npt Bch 780-8333 $475,000 Set/Sun 1-5 3912 Inlet tale (HV Hiiia), CdM M•MK>60 $259,000 Sun 1-5 1111 Aldgecrett, Coste Mesa 983-6787 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 2491 Cr .. tvlew Dr, Npt Bch 844-7020 $365,000 Sun 1-5 1216 Mariners Drive. Baycrest, NB &31-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 186e Iowa St, Costa Mesa 64i-3448 $149,900 Sat 1·5 ** 1'418 W. Bay (Bal Pen) Balboa 844-8200 St, 195,000 Sun 2-5 * 2 Twin L.aket , Corona del Mar 844-8200 $1>49,000 Sun 1--4 (Cour1eay to brokera) 645-3370 costs. Monaco with OC ASKING S 1, 100,000 Owners unit. :fer 2ba rnCJre S 199.000 Call view 14 Aue Vlllars Owner/Agt 6•H ·9513 PLUS separate unit 3Br 631·0262 Have something 10 sell? Want Ads Call 642-5678 Clesslfled ads do il well Op en wk nd 11 1·5 2ba. Asking $1 , 100.000 640· 1538 Wsnl Ads Call 642-5678 Owner Agent. 644-95 t3 This Weekend! ~ h I All th• fot ohon\ li•hd btlow l<t•p lhh hafldy dirt'clory "'''h yoi. llM .... ~tnd o> you 'l,o .,ou>t· . ..., '"9 T WAi'IT ADS 'olro.1\ or• dt'scri~d I" qrt'oltr dtlail by ad•t'rll•ln9 tlltwhtrt '" lodoy > DAil Y f'llO h S 1 d y iho ••"q ~n hou\f'\. for \O•f' or r~t art' urqe-d to lt\t \uch tnformot •on '" thh ,otu,,,n f'OC 0 ur 0 Otld Slfndoy 760 Via Lido Soud, Npt Bch 644-6200 $549,000 Sat 1-4, Sun 1-5 • 5004 River Ave, Lido Sends, Npt Bch 631-0262 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 474 Cabrlllo (Eestslde) Coste Mesa 63 1-8011 $169,900 Sun 1-4 207 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) N.B. 645-0303 $555.000 Sat 12·4, Sun 1-5 9 Whitewater (Jasmine Creek) CdM 644-9060 $345.000 Sun 1-5 952 Goldenrod, Greenbrook, CM 546-2313 $169,000 Sunday 12:30-4 2561 Clrcle Dr. (Bayshores), N.B. 646-6325 Sun. 12-5 644 W. Wilson, Coste Mesa 645-0303 $115.000 Sun 1-4 • 2501 Harbor View Dr, Newport Beach 673-1600 $495,000 Sunday 12-5 1515 Cumberland, Westcllff. NB 642-5200 $222,000 Sunday 1-5 2107 Yacht Grayling, Neport Beach 759-0619 Sunday 1 to 4:30 pm. 37 Coolbrook, Turtle Rock, lrvlne .642-5200 $248,50.0 Sunday 2-5 **22 Beacon Bay, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $650.000 Sunday 1-5 •5Jetty, Newport Beach 675-6000 $438.000 ** 17 Beacon Bay. Nwpt Bch Sunday 1-5 675-6000 $775,000 Sunday 1-5 *204 Via Eboll. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 Sat. 2-5 2298 La Linda Court, Newport Beach 63 1-7300 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2302 Falrhlll Drive, Back Bay, NB 631-7300 $188,000 Sun 1-5 2006 Deborah Lane, Harbor Highlands, NB 631-7300 $185,000 Sun 1-5 132 So. Bayfront, Balboa laland 63 1-1400 $1,215,000 Sunday 1-5 * 2208 Port Lerwick, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 Sunday 1-5 209 Vie Cordova, lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-5 2147 Iris Place, Costa Mesa 646-7911 Sun 1-4 214 Via Grazlana (Lido Isle) N.B. 673-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM •2Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon 673-4400 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 28431 Botarrlta, Mission Viejo 979-5370 $148,000 Sunday 1-5 **212 Tustin Ave., Newport Bch 645-3370 $429,000 Sun 1-5 405 1 Surrey Dr.(Cemeo Highlands) CdM 644-9060 $295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1627 Mlnorce, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $143,900 Sunday 12·4 * • 1980 Port Ramsgate, Newport Beach 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20 12 Port Bristol. Newpor1 Beach 675-6000 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 4500 Wayne Ad, Cameo Highlands. NB 63 1-7300 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3108 Monroe, Costa Mesa 546-5606 $145,900 Sunday 1-5 ••3607 Seabreeze Harbor Vu Hiiis 644-0339 $495,000 Sun 1·5 * • 3 Point Sur, Spyglaaa Hiil. NB 63 1-7300 $660,000 Sun 1-5 •2913 Jacaranda (Mesa Verda) Coate Mesa 751·3191 $136,950 Sun 1-5 19 10 Tahuna, Corona dal Mar 673-8409 $341,800 Sat/Sun 1-4 •2001 Baltra (Mesa Verde), CM. 6'45·0303 $249.000 Sun 2-5 1441 Gel1xy Dr, Dover Shore, Npt Bch 5-48-8847 $389,600 Sat11uln 1-5 1070 Petcador Drive, Dover Shore., NB 631-7300 $5~.ooo Fee Sun 1-5 15 Cedar Ridge (Turtlerock) Irv. 644-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-5 * 101 Via Florence, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $530,000 Sun. 1-5 ••3461 Windsor Court, C.M. 645-0303 $238,000 Sun 1-4 1921 Kings Rd , Cllffhaven. NB 642-5200 $595,000 Sunday 1-5 2024 Kornet. Mesa Verde, CM 549-1400 $349,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1948 Port Albans (HVHomes) NB 644-9060 $325,000 Sun 1-5 1821 Kings Rd , Ocean View, NB 646-7171 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1906 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 63 1· 7300 $450,000 Sun 1-5 3860 Ocean Birch, NB 673-8494 $395,000 415 North Star Lane, Dover Shrs Sun 1-4 673-4400 $995,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 * • 1310 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $965,000 Sun 1-5 *23 Montpelller, Npt Bch 760-8333 $545,000 Sun 2-5 • 1050 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631· 7300 $749,000 Sun 1-5 1915 Yachl Puritan (Seavlew) NB 644-9060 $429,000 Sun 1-5 ** * 111112 Bayside Pl. Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sun 1-5 * *426 Harbor Island Drive, N.B 673-7300 $950,000 Sun. 1-5 #4 Bluefay, Woodgbrldge, Irv 540-1151 $219,000 Set/Sun 1-5 * 1834 Commodore Road, Beycrest, NB 631-7300 $299,000 Sun 1-5 * 1118 Somerset Lene, Westcllff, NB 631 -7300 $425,000 Sun 1-5 2129 Sevllle, Balboa Peninsula 673-7300 $359,500 Sat. 1-5 * 1509 Hlghland Dr , Harbor Highlands, NB 631-7300 $265,000 Sun 1-5 • 11 Monterey Cir, Spyglass Hiii, CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 **1213 East Balboa Blvd, Bal Pen. NB 675-5487 $795,000 Sun 1-5 SBEDAOOM ••6 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, N 8 760-8617.720-1616 $1,900,000 1-5 31132 Holly St. So. Laguna 644-7020 $795,000 Sun 2-5 1091 El Camino, Cosla Mesa 546-2313 $149,900 Sunday 2-4 1020 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-55 t 1 $1, 150,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * * 149 Shorecllff Ad., CdM 644-9060 $1,850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 219 Vie Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 760-1900 $1,790,000 Sat1$un 1-5 5 BR plut FAM AM or DE~ * * * 107 Miiford, CdM 644-6200 $2,300,000 Sun 1-5 1540 1 Cherbourg (The Rench) lrvlne 551-8700 $158,500 Sun 12-5 * • 1437 Antigua Way, N.B. 557-7914 $495,000 Sun 1-5 * 1608 Galaxy, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $595.000 Sunday 2-5 * 1722 Santiago (Dover Shores)NB 644-9060 $599,000 Sun 1-5 * • 20 Cypress Point, Big Canyon, NB 631-7300 $1, 196,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 * 1918 Port Cardiff (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $379.000 Sat 1-4, Sun 2-5 1020 Santiago (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 760-8333 $595,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1800 Jamaica, Costa Mesa 845·0303 $369.000 Sun 1-4 *•1816 Oriole. Coat• Mesa 546·2313 $260,000 Sunday 1·'4 * • 18 Geneve, Harbor Ridge, NB 760-1900 $2,496,000 Sunday 1-5 Ctass11iee1 Ads 642-5678 6 BA plut FAM AM o r DEN 144 Via Vella, Lido Isle, N!B. 673· 7300 $798.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *904 Via Zurich Cir, Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,250,000 Sun 2-5 * 107 Milford (Cameo $hrs) Npt Bch 644 -6200 $1 .975,000 Sat 1-4, Sun 1:30-5.30 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 7 Seascape, Newport Beach 675-5511 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 510·i2 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631· 7300 From $251.900 Sat-Wed 12·6 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN * fJ 1 Pandora, Irvine Groves, Irv 642-5200 $132,500 Sunday 1-5 2071 Vista del Oro (Blutfs) Np Bch 760-8333 $182,000 Sun 1-5 16 Westcllff VIiia, Wes1clltf, NB 631-7300 $169,st>O Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 403-409 Poppy, Cd M 833-0242/644-1 156 Sat/Sun 12-5 * 16 Deodor (Smktree1 Irvine 759-9100 $128,000 Sun 1-5 18 Montanus Norte (RSJ) Irvine 760-8333 $199,900 Sun 1·5 • * 10 Kamelll, Nwpt CreSI, N.B. 673-7300 $175,000 Sun. 1-5 510'1? 512'h Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631-7300 From $269,900 Sat-Wed 12-6 3 BR plut FAM RM o r DEN 685 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $218,000 • Sun 1-3 4 BA plua FAM AM or DEN • 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr Rdg His) NB 760·8333 $950.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay (Spygls) Npt Bch 760-8333 $575,000 17 Cypress Pt (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 760-8333 $645,000 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 2 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 2606 Elden. Eastslde. Cos1a Mesa 673·7771 $149,900 Deily MOBILE HOMES 2 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 300 E Coast Hwy, Sp 315, Bayside VIiiage, NB 631-7300 $45,000 Sun 2-5 3 BEDROOMS 21851-spl Newland, Hunt Bch 536-2690 $35,000 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plua 2 BA 710 Avocado. Corona del Mer 642-5200 $215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plut 3 BR 309 & 309'h Sapphire, Bel Isle 673-8494 $565,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plus 1 BR 203 Palmer (corner Orange Ave). CM 642-5200 $247,500 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plut 3 BA * * 1504 So. Bay Front. Llt11e Bal. Isl. 675-8676 925,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plue 1 BR 204 15th St, Peninsula. Npt Bch 631-1400 $230. 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 206 15th St. Peninsula, Npt Bch 63i -1400 $219,000 Set/Sunday 1-5 4 BR plut 2 BR 414 Cernauon, Corona del Mar 675-5174 $499,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 5 BR plut 3 BR 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 646·7048 $399,000? Sat/Sun 1-5 RENTALS 2 BA HOUSES 5 15 Begonia, Corona dtl Mar 675-8437 S 1000/mo Sun, 10-12 & •·6 •Spa *Pool ** Wetortront * * * Waterfront 4 Pool I I. ------------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 M Botsta ler Sale ...... ltr • LI. hc~aal' 1100 LI. he•aa t aan fanla~.. ltHn Uafarald1.. IH1t1 UalaraJd1.. Aertatat1 fual1~.. A111ta1at1, Val.• Aertatat1, Vat. •••rr• a.ac• 1ott 1 • ..,.,, a.ac• lott •••r" 1.... lltt c111a .... 2224 • ..,.., •••• UH • ..,.,,..... ••• C•••• .... 2m amu attt C••AL FRONT ~ M ... wmw I® Dalebout Bay.haf~ded get•. 3 Br 2 Bl Lorenzo GdN' Nf Udo ehopa ' beach 2 COuple, 1 child OK. 2 $<125. C1-n 2 Br nr Hlllbot (rg I &. conao" ™· option 4Br, 2'1\Ba. ••IP• Getecs comm., 4 Bdr, pen. 2 tw, lrg lfv rm, bMITl9CI av~ll 8124 se&otmo' Ir, lamlly rm, nloe patio, bdrm•. no amotclnQ, gee Shelpe. , nu LR crpt. 2291 tlty Town c.nt• («*lee to bell, terms, below mkt oramlc; ""· catm tttNOUt, B B h oelllng•. "91, lfg patio, Slefn Mnmt 84 ,.,324 · dblgat w/WOtllrm & laun-Incl. Winter 1700/mo. Meple. 8~2-1103 or 10 UCI '*""""). A.viii $299.000. Owner/Bkr coun~ Fr decor. ay & eac •llPI lo bMct'I, wlnl• IO • ' dry. $950/mo. Aleo avail. 1142-3837 142-3153 lmmad. lnold1 micro, 962·8891 Mr Cl1rk $485, . PP. 840-5238 O I 1 5 I 9 0 0 Imo . Exec etyle 3 Br 2 Ba prf· furn. 714·873·0343, Very large 3br 2b• upper lrplo, ~d Uf!O'= CANNERY VILLA.OE 2 SHOWCASE Real Estate 2 t 3 • 8 1 2 • 8 I 0 I • VllHOOI 1900 lnod Old 2131339-9383 unit. eyndeek, garage .. Tiil lllf PS :-'~~~· ~~:!. Call Iola. 1 11 1 corner, 714-1142·3315 pet S39-8190 BEST Alty 4brl2ba, new decaf 421 1750 wlntet.875-3504 Oulet2Br 2Ba.wlth11Ww, JO:ne at HO·Ot65 °' 1395 000 tor botll 0t Mp-Major price reduction by Big Canyon condo: bMUt. IM Tuetln Opwi Sun 11·2. 3 C 1 clOM to bMch. balcOrty. 833-3788 ' 1nxlou1 Miter on prl~ d ,. oll S 1150 .,_, 213 '"'"" ... 7• Live aboard 2' hr • dehww dint~ rm anolld · 1'111 lncludH bldgs. view home Oood nnan REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 aaor_ urn., on g Family TownhouM 3 Br """ ........,......, .. Cran 1350/mo UtUlll•• ' u / ' 21'""'1 ~--~.-.. ~L--A,_...l_.I 673-3777 Agt · courM. w/patlo, 2 car 2,h b dbl ' ·n~,' · · g•raae .., mo. ..,. ~rt • •• on 3 Bdrm. Bar Hart>Or. ~ar 3 br 2'h b• din rm •. g•raoe. • · Oelllgner deeor•ted 2 Br .pd. Call 845-8088 Paclnc Ave. c .M Cell ••rn..,------ Open Sunday 1-4:30 HlRIOI llWI llllYE 'ic11 P0ol IP~ tenn11'. 844-2662. 1500'• w/epple & gar Call Newly furn 3 br 2 b• Manager .i.n 548-4530. 1-rapt• ICf'Oe!}.,'°"' BUY DIRECT FROM 2107Ytcht Grayllng t800imo ]eo-11'793 , ._ .... -539-6190 BE.ST Riiy f.. View de<ik .r' .. 50• bMc:h. Allut119pd. -5& JO ANN DORAN RL TR. IEWN•T IUGH · .._... •• • • g• · .., up Call Hedy, ~14 BUILDERS CLOSE OUT CALL 769-0619 n I PfOvtde qualified people Eutb~uH 4 Bdrm w/pool In 873-0241 Of &31·4682 POOL EASTSIDE I 145.000 WlLL EXCHANGE! Custom five Geatral 1.212 to renl your property. park like Mltlng, evall Oc;eanlront 2br newlw L 2 B 1 ba oo1 1 Br apl, 60 ywdt from TRWrapon +appllcatlon lmmed 1 1800/mo. • · ' rg '· · n op OCMn.'476/mo,yr1ylnd 3Br, 3Ba lu•ury condo nr IOWFIHT bedroom waterfront home. Large liv· 2&2ea,nr8.C. PIJ.a,aec. lorm -+ profeHlonally Relrlge, wHher/dryer. decor2i':~t't~8:"nter l•undry, hot wnr pd, nr ulll, 842-1334 shoppl~g,Phls&p~ike, ing room. Entertainment room with g•t•&recC1r$525/mo draMedleuelorrnoffer· g1rd•ne1 & pool • HthSt.'475.760•6227 2 Br 2 ea cpt clfl9tl nr ~~~d~y 'ts o~Ti5...,.Jj8; 211u•"11"11E1lr~'a' .. ,, wet bar and parquet dance floor_ Two 1 Br bayfront 1896/mo Ing you mutmum prot~ malonlen1nc• tncld. IOWFIHT UT 1 Br, frplc, pool, patio, gar-beach., 'yrfy , $700/mo '"' • colos.saJ master suites. Pier and float 5$1~1omoc11frn1 yr IH tlon. Call Pet• Johneon Agent Brenda 840-0020 1 Br, winier mtl. S500tmo age. ~o peta. $505. 399 548-9341. 846-2141 IOVHHllH Old Coron• Del Mu ;:: ___ 1 __ ....,_ 631·1266 Lovel)'Ellblfflmmec,3Br Incl utll. No p111 W Bly.850-0600 1441 Galuy Drive 4 BR. "Brand New Cu•tom for two large boats. Three car garage -,. .. ,_ 2'hB•. 2frplc'•. 11350. 873·7844 Splfkllng 2br upper unit: den. 2 frplel. 2'A ba, ~ar. ~~hb~k51~1~~,;::~ F1exible terms. Will consider any kind IHteh 759-1341 Agt. Avall. Oceanfront/vi-. e11cep-Meea VMd• 4 p .. )(. ~ ~. ia~;.~. ~;.~ !iri N-poM Center. Entire of exchange or carry first trust deed. .IAllll IUln HARBOR RIDGE 2 Br 2 Ba tlonal furn 2-3Br. frplc, ear1h1one cpt & clONd COUN!l!flif81!WIWI t•ke emalfer home u 1st 11oor lovely "Country Fee land ... you own it. Just reduced NII llllAll•llT Muna & 1191. commty lndry, g•r. Winter from g•r. $525/mo, lll/lul + IN NEWPORT BEACH p~~·~:;~itsun 1_5 ~=h"o!n!'o~~ __ ................................. NOW $2,200,000 l14/llM1ll :;8~2~~~i~.:=~ ~: ~:51:5°1mo. Broker 0~~,.:~::,°;:;8:,ntr. s:~:d:;:~:1:3:; 2 s~~1 :2r8::::'~ Robinson Rllr 548-5647 2nd floor, over 2000 aq n 1 Dr NB 631-7300 *S.tH IHfllS* "'ESA VERDE· 111 11~ Hou-Iller •vallab .. Re-q. ul•t. axee, comp furn. Ba. garden apt, pool, Som• are •I•~ of best qualtty con1truc· 1617 West.cli f , Miil lllfai• .... . ... v tired coup .. , Y9fY '"P· 1850 & I lOOO/mo $425 &. up 710 w. 18th. lurnl.n.d. From HYER UIHI YI tlon, 2 lg bdrm1 & famlly -rented. Exec:. 4Br, famlly From Jan 10 June. Alto 875 4888 On Jaml>Of .. Rd It ~ lhWHH '"'•• rm w/brlck & Oak tire-Fvlly 2br bltln1 "30 rm, frptc, garden rm, spa, lovett peti Call 875_3120 • 2 Br. 1'~ Ba wtgar, Crpte, San Joequln Hiii• Ad. lt1•1111lie l1t.Y1 ~'~ro::v~~~';,~.:.~ l ewrrt hac• 1061 h1lexn /Ualt1 1300 ~~b;,22i:.g:;,r~~~50 ~d-:,1/~~::,k:~.~~~~~;: Lg 3Br, 2'ABa, facuzzt, 2 lt1t• L11u1 2116 en:i1~~tln~e'~;~ y;~~ 144-1• ef ,.11, •ri•• '"•=• 1 Separlte p•tlo off bdrm1, Hart>O< Knoll• Condo. 3 LAGUNA BEACH·Ocean HBCH 2bf 2ba patio $435 754· 1648 frptee, all new. I 1175 mo. 1 Br POOi l Jae. MKt to 836-4120 Cell 1·5PM. •CONDOS• F ._1 1 ~ I custom Oak kitchen cabl· Br, 2~ Ba. $280,000. By 111ew 2Br Ophi, lully u · HBCH 2br 2be bltln 1525 650-1225 beacll utll pd $850. 667 Vlctorl• "L" 1525. VIiia B•lboa and V ll•H I II•· nets, Sub Zero relrlg, owner. 760-6981. 1Ymlbl4I VA loans. both HBhuge4br2bal750 MESA VERDE 3Br 2Ba 786-4529,557·1S28 24370range"F'' 15&0 salllM. Studloeo-1' .. 2'. ••ft H 1111 ltwtl. Tllermo1ron1c double units newly painted a, .. S. An• •tarter 1br 1295 new paint, cipti & drps. VILLA MEDERA 831-4980. hwtld 1lau, •r111 ove ns w/mlcrowave, carpeted. 1235,000 Agl. Tu11ln 2br lo del> 1585 ~~cJ!:,~4i~cld gardnr. Liii tlll AJarl•tall, Ual. Qule1 lemlly complex Up-""S8=-:50,.,,..,../m-o-.-=3-=8f-.-=2-=~ fllflres, fflH, Mlflll Franciscan tltlea In 21;, IPIOllll OllfllT 759-0704 Wetmn•tr 2br pe111475 Annu11 leaee ... 2 •lory, 4 ""-6 I Zl OZ etalr• 2 br, 2ba,1ge mu-upper unit, aar90I w bathe, Muter bdrm hU HARBOR HIGHLANDS L. Lord•,, .. service! 11. Ol&IT Miil bdrm, 3 bath, f0tm11 din. -•tr• ter bdrm, ow. crpt, drp1, hk·UP, 3 bl0ck110 ti' oelll1L1•· !u,~1,000. tdurbess& IBngde'toom, Secu' ,tty~ ~!~ ~~r houee tor tn. LaH.}R·B•O•Rt .. R,.oo' E "'l~OOr• 100'• avail 895-5133 -1 Br, pool, tennle, lake. r:· ,~~ .. ybr~t~oiec::1 a Br 2 ll()fy. 2 IUll s •. 2 car lge pl1y yard, lndry lac. •II bll·lna . • , M •I•• Blc .,. " ,. -LIDO Ille: Gr .. 1 lamlly r•lrlg. $485. 751-3191. • · -gar. $650. 952-8828 encl. gar. Mo-to-mo, gu 208 Lugonla II I 11 lawt ... Hfl tem + Mper•le fire alarm price. 3 Bdrm• with huge prime vi-l900K iH home w/5 bdrmst . Ex-Select Propertlea nl•. Welk 10 lido VIiiage. & waler pd, $300 dep. No TIL •-••• 1 l.1.•••• system & 2 car gareo-lamlly/geme room • tr•de. 844•0377 11 1 1 11 d toe tlon Submit on kid• a pets. 111.... p•t•. $580/mo. 2324 -.-• --with eprlnkler system ln apace ror pool llble and ~~ 1 n • Townhouea 2 Br 1'~ Ba. Liii IULn _. Elden, Apt. 1 842·5165 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil celling, mull tee 10 ap-family fun. Bollt around 0.t el Ceaaty OCEAN BLVD: CdM. In· pool. patio, no peta. Ill UOO Ptai .. ala 2107 preclate. Othef leaturee private p1t10 and yard. Prepr~ lSJS credlble OCMn and tetty 979--5-425. 557-2732. • $295. nlCe bmor. , ... FHITllWVIEW Specious MedlteranHm VIII• overlooks pOOl and patio, night lights and back bey. Ouallty con- atrucilon • 5 Bdrms, lor· mat dining room, large modernized kitchen. Price Just reduced to $595,000, lncfudee l•nd. 1IOIUWY IPlllllllY 1·1 142-1200 j PETE ' BARRETr .•. REALTY Include double pan• AbeenlM owners want _ _ Old 1 ~ 2•il ~~~~~~~~~ Anderson windows, A· 19 action, ready to got 4 £. fu ba. AllUme view.. I me le. 3 Bd 1· Daaa feia t ,__ -sponslble person, ullls tnsuuattontnwalla.con-1189,500. paymanu. lll7,500 Alan<1m11khome. Bd -+c z::r 1h12B 2 By 1625 NEW 1u11ury Nwpt Hts 1ncld,nopet1.106EBay •~a11-anu 95 828 tam. rm. I 1900 ,..,..,. s 1 " twnahe, 2Br, den, 21,<,B•, Apt 9. ~ u It! crete barrier between 142·1200 2-8 BAYFROtH CONDO: 1 net w/bltln1 apple & gar 11150 mo. 876-4333 --------TtWllillEI lloors , c ut _,.ron I tf State Bd fully furnished Info 539-8190 BEST Riiy 3 Br 2 Ba condo, vi-• soundproof pipes ba· ,. wt~'oodbayvlevn Secu. ,. ,.. Nawpor1 ShorM 3-4 Br. $950 800 E. Ocean. ..-.ter rHt Cl)I, new bath~ kit , tween noor1, minimum to '"rrtz lSSO lty S800/mo r i 2•;, Ba. 2 block• tot>each, 536-2890 Frplc, vaulted oalllng1. dbl wood burnlngiirp nll maln1enance, Cal : • • EHWI WA.TE ·FRONT HOMES eaala I cloee to pool & 1ennta. Sipe 10 bch 11s.115,h garage, pool & epa. w/1ton• front, 110 , Shake roof. A•klng . St If d A 631-1400 Vallg 2134 982-6883. 251h St. 2 Br, H~ b• tum 2 Bdrm Den 2'h Ba 1770 refrlg. pvt 9111, r:,~·O:cr~':sl:ergl~~s ·· ' Need~~ ~rt:,..v: VI· WINTER/YRLY RENTALS (eue/lte opl or ifiort IOWlfllHT or unlurn, 1775/mo, yrly, I BdMe1~.~~th Sl.S630 ~~~~k2~= :! terms wllHM option. cation apar1ment. 3 bd, 2 $650/up. Many avallable. term tentel, e11ec hm 2 Very •harp 4 bdrm 2'h b• also 3 Br, 2 b•. unfurn, &4S-2739 $]()() mo. No pete. ,. Can be shown dally by ba. Call lor Info. Alger Prop. 876-4000 •try, 5 Br, 3 Ba. lam rm, 3 OCMnfront dupleK, lrplc. 11075/mo, .. ~r~y2. 03(:oth w-1-• ....... 1 Br. •~25 u1111 831-5155 •PP 01 n 1 m e n 1 Two1t0t)',2mutatautt ... 403-4101 car gar. 1 1200/mo. gar. lg patio. Oraet lo-havetrp1¢9).,...,-...,....,.. .,. ::::--=--::-::".::--::;--;:-:--:-jt- Owner/Agt · view. lrplc. Auum• For Nie or trade· Lovely Aaalltia lil11 22t4 867-1393 Janel cation: 1518 w. eo..n-pd. & 1Br $395 mo., viii Condo, 3 bd, 2 be. lla~lllt $ow6!-~wlt~'c.!O'A'L.':"~ 300 acre. grade A datr-v wowi 3 Br 2 EC ilao IHI. leac• 2240 front • tower unit. Aval! CtrHI ••I Mar 2722 not ll'ICI,. a1ove, crptt, patio, 2 pool•, upar1 ...... -'Y-"'.,. ... farm, 3 ml from Ava, MO. w/gar end unit ktdpet o.k 9/ 15 to 6/ 15. S 1100/mo, 2 Br 1 ba, sunrvvct\, pool, dr•pae, laundry lac. No Light •n<I Airy. 180- $124,900. Call Broker at 80 from Sprlngfleld. 530-8190 BEST Riiy f• All new renovation, 4 Br. 2 Wayne. A.gt 846-8816 no pet•. 430-S..ward. pell. &46-4382 LIDO DEUJXE 2 Br- -.a•flHT iiiii6iiiii75--3·8-59iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4,000 aq " brick hm. Bl. patio, lrplc, 1850. Call •• TIE WITEI ...... 5/mo. 8-40-1208 YOI IESE·YE Ill lrg bftcl pellO. 11 __,,. 714.-432-1528 111 &pm. lalMl l11u4 llN '" 4• 9116-3638· ...,, " 675-11359 Prime_, ooaanlront lot wknd1 2 BR 2ba, fum. Frj>IC, front BHUlllul 4Br or 3Br 1250 eq It 2Br 2bl moblle. 2 Br 2 Bl, brick frpl, NEW gated 20 Townhome --------•I with • 2 llOfY 2Br bch YllW If TIE ltm $ • O I Bltln1, laundry rm. BBQ, beamed oelllngt seoo. VILLAGE COMMUNIT'I'. '"'N-w-pt::--::1,.,-1>41(~-=-to~betl"".":'",--::':t' --------houee thrown In for NEW LISTING . Be 1119 flret hac•n, F1ra1 h • • o O ' o • I widen. nr Springview 2 P•tlo.. $1200/mo yrly. 845-8324, 842-8500 3 Bdrm, 2'h BL 1800 9Q. 2B•. $800 mo. wtnt•. UllH OHM $495,000 located at 6802 to eee thl1 auparb rMI-"rnn 1979 2 131790..0506 Elem Sehl, clean. $950 873-390Q/680-1178 dy It. of pure luxury. O•r· car oar909. l60-248i:S Taalelully decorated 1Br w. C>caanfronl. 875-9111 dencet Muter aulte wllh • On s Blyfront 3 Br 2 B• mo. 840-4725 morning •Coro lido 2 Br I!,<, Ba age1, 1P&1 In every home =--:---:-=:---=-~:-1'" facing lu•h gardel'll In-Open Houte Set/Sun 1·5 flreplace and etudy. 3 .RANCHO c XLllF• ~ duplex. $1400/mo Catch ocean mla1 from On Wllet: 2Br 2bl, patio. Twnlla. lrpl, pool, Wiik • mutef suite. dining Oceanfront 3br, 2bt. ctudet pool, spa clubhee ----------added gu.t rooms, tor-MUST SELL• YMrly + ulll. s300., beach pad Beaut. N-poft leJand. bch, 1650, no pe1•. rooms, wood burning OW, lndry, nr Sith w/aeuna & workO<JI rm. OPEi SUllAY 12·1 mal dining room. lamlly Buyer 9e11 eet Oct On N. Baytront. 4 Br 2 Bl, w/bltln1 539-8190 BEST 11000/mo. 831-1174· 752·5822 0t 833-1053 llreplacH micro-wave 9/17-ll/l5. l lOOO, full sec & under91ound 10" h . I 124' FHl&ll. room with cu'1om -1· 25,000lb Kiwi crop • $1500/mo ~ + ulll. Alty fee Sllorecflff1.: lg 3 Br, 4 ba, New 1 br oon<lo: lrplc, oven1, private palloa & pd. 842-3125/842 ~a:~~p~ 11 ;•k P ~~ c 9bch:i IWHPIH f~,!.~:C::eJ~°.;, Prod 3~S.~I~:: • to Lor• Vence tr 73-~2 Choice 3 Br, 2 Ba. 5600.1 4 fam rm, frplc'1, grt ocean carpets, drape9, bit In•. y ar d • . ~ r d e n • r ti Tll WITD · I 112.900 1 w. assumable UY /IOW YI beautlful home. May be Undr mktrr10e S240,000• YMrtyt crp1d 2 Br hm seso lam ·'"' .... "" w/gM w. ••• to ... beh. gM ... , -· Mo/mo 0• ,,.. ....... E '"' '"'"' • ..., ·-'.l LAWSON REAL TY RBOR VIEW OR purchued luml9tled. W"'te 1 1 7,"""".,.,,. '"""• ulll1 pd detalll 53M190 539-8190 BEST Alty lee S 1700/mo. 548-7639 leaee. $750 or S6001mo. only 15 mlnut91 from Ba. frplc bMl'lteCI 2501 HA . " """"...,. • .,,. BEST .. ..., '-WALK TO LIDO a ~ 3 556-5101 bet. 8-5 wt<d)1 Futtlon 19111\d, 7 mlnut.. Inga lrg d.caa_ ao.t 63 l-5836 Hvge muter aulta w/lrplc 1121 llm U Good terma. Cvr119 ov•i Lg 2 aty aKec home 3Br (elk '°' Bob) to S.C Plaza 0t 0 C. Air· avaJi 15751mo yr1y • miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim & bar. Giant rumpu1 rm llfl lllllf 1-1 LAND WEST 1176-2004 laJMa 2'1\Be wlk to bch. xtni Br/2 Ba dbl Cl'''&e, port. JVll ea1t of New· Avail 10/1.161:7f81 IWI .... lllE w/frplc & prof. bar. 1.a2 1200 L L ·-L-l lOO p-1---' ·-toe 1915 mo 982:ee.1 1850/mo Bkr 759·12 4· Studio lrg pm bt~ny port Blvd. & IO. of San1--------+-0pen1 10 cntr cour1y1rd ~ • -•-•I• ........ ..., or Sa6-7403 · Avall Ocl 1. 011erlooklng pool. $550. Diego Frwy 11200/mo. Pan 2 Br 1 Ba, 1 blk left l•J 10 Otwtlfry w/epa. Lg llv. 6 din. rma, Have 11061< equlty In ...,._ .. I W•terfront Condo. 3BR 752·5065, 648-3176. 631-5439. 2473 Orange bch . carporl, yr Renalaeanoe Model beet 3Br 3b1. SAC. $<195,000. Hunt. Bcl1 IOfm« Carl'• v .. rty 3 Br + ci.n. 2'~ Bl. Lg 2 11y exec home, 3Br, 2bL Pool, ~. Pree-H ll M1t1 714 Ave, Colla M.... $595/mo. 652-4163 tocatlon, prloe & terms DOUD co. 873-1800 or drive lhru, ..... a all,... bell loc. Coul Prop 2'hBa, wlk to bch. xlnt llglou• NCurlty bldg. Sllp D f-1 •1-p I /Bly 2• 1ili Only 20% dn. Asking 548-0458. 1aurant equip ... down 073-5410 toe. 1975 mo &e2-ea..1 on •v•ll•blllty. 1173-7205 1 BEDROOM ••• .... ,. -r n vu. S374,500 Open Sund•y. 1•5. Hart>Of pmt for 1300K·S400K or 538-7403 130 E. 20th. Sf. arnallar 2Br, 2B:, garage wtopnr, ,r~ ~~· 6~~80 · OllTIOT ..... HU View Hiiie. 4 bdrm. den, houee: So. Orange Co, Ctnu ••••• , ma MEREDITH GARDENS , .. u. 2290 cute 1 Br. neat & clean newly deeoratad. lrplc, ~-:-.,.-:--· -.,...,....-.....,.--t- CWllHIA PHPHTIH 2'1\ ba. 2 Frplcs, pool, :.,nc~~~~nao::!i:'~C: 2 Br, r41#rtg, CF.fiwr, ;er. 3br, 2'Aba, den, din rm, N-ty decor•ted 2 Br ~Ith 9~;;h P•lnl. 1395· ocn view. 493-1030 S~al~ 1 Br lllnl:k:, lll·HM epa. View. $495.000 F ... W . homet Mii B~ muil have ,.._ v«y nice, 2 person• no frpl, gardnet Incl 11025. wlg•r lncd yd 4 pete 51• · 2br, 2ba. ooean vtew, frpl, 7~~· 3607 S••brea1• ellll•tyour 0 · t•urantexr.-.~ nn. pet•.$800/mo.955-31149 833.-3134or97&-0789 $400'1 539-11190 BEST 2 cat nerage, NO PETS • • • • "'33,. --I% pluel RMI Estele Bro-,..... """ f 2 1 B f •h7 ~ • I s:=c•:-ud""'lo:--~,, ... -....... -::-"':"t ~-+ ........v "v-·~ ker• 851-7720. Our 11mt. 714184 4Br. 3Ba. big yd. Sea •t Nloe tBr condo, M:lulta " run um .... "mo.+ evall 10-1. 700 mo. • ...,., -O me1hod1 can NV• you 3860 Birch, Sp7,gl111 prel..,red """"' nr beach ' dap. Newly dBCOf'eted. 675-1541 or S..6-2882. 1350 mo. Incl u1N, A •••11a llllE OllT• t11ve 5.29 ac . spectacular R s •p•• "' · ..,.,..... · Ce-..at•ta iaaa stove a refrlg, off street lmmed. 835-~ ..,. · IPll lllUY 1·1 $1000'•. .home eJle. Htahleah e.. ldge on un -.., S4501mo 557·9716 -parking. Quiel neigh· Bach. API with full kltctl & New onm1rketEuropean lll.llAPllllllU tatea. BonMll, 380<!, l1000mo. . Super •h,arp 1500.1 2 Ualarall• .. 2410 borllood Nopeta. To-b•th all u11 11 pd . VerHlll•• etudto, Manor design, 5 Br_ over IOWHllT WllTOUFF lllew!I to ocean, mntn1 0.rHa .. , • ., '"' bdrm mod kit yd 4 kid & Rent Brookview C.M. ull 645-9604 1375/mo. 714/8111 ·3853 houN & 9'I airn.lrllt~ 8=.~:.·.!:: ~~~~· 4 Bdrm .. 4b•. 2800 tq fl, 3 NEW LISTING valleys. Pon. IOI 14)111 .. 1n-u•• pe1 539~190 BEST Atty Condo, 3br 2'Ab•, A/C, 2 Lg 2Br, 281 & den, Mwly 1525 552-1744 constrvctlon,spacioua. lacuzzl 1ub1, gold fix· A large famlly room and ~~.~ 1~ •=· ,: Bayfront Be)1lde Ptaoa. 2 IM ~~~::c~~ 1:1·~~!~ 2 BdrrT\. dU!>'-11 with gar-decorated, garage VIII• Balboe 2 8', 2 light. blea<:l\ed oak turee. oak pegged nOOftl, beautllul garden are home'. Exchenge up Of Br. 2 B• + boal 1llp. I HI. lar .. u 2242 + S300 iec. Call Heidi !~~· .,f81111 attar 4 pm. =~:9~· frplc, ocn ~t!;g~':, 1 lloore. OpenS•t/Sun. rsntaatlc ocean view, added •ttractlon• 10 thl1 down for home Of com· 11850/mo. 87Mtll1. Wat!!lront Twnh-·. 2 br, 979-2390 or 557-11550 ~~ , .... 1·5. quiet area of beach 3 Bdrm home cloM to $ ..,, -I t le • 14 · t 6 Narbonne $1,900.000 1795,000. Call for det1ll1 eohoole and lhops. An m8fclal. 205K eqully, Lg 2Bt. 281 split-level, 38' dock. 2 u1 ger, pool, 2Br, Oen, Clean, EJioellenl •• • IC ollL PllPlll'lll Agl 760-8817, 720-1818 875-5487or1173-2282 ucellent buy II 8191481-l303. bflgllt & airy, Incl~· tennis, beach 846--4855 At1rl•nt1 farai1... Condition. No Peli. S600 2 BdrrT\, 11/t Ba. Condo, 141 ltM J --------1222,000. W 1 LL EX C 11 ANG E ~etrlo. W/O. Avail · t. 1_._1 4u4 ........... mo. 557-0ll82 lrplc, d1hwahr. P•tlo, gar· -------~ 11110llllllWI 1450,000 O yr old •115o mo. 676-5688 UTI9 •--_. 2 Br. TownhooM, very age. 1725 mo. S500 d.-Wanted m11ura pr ~ IEllm Pim IWIEl IAYI IPO llllUY 1 I Puadarl• Cu11om home --...... tf llWY 2 to a Bdrm1. U5C>=i 1a&I. • .. ,..... M07 quiet, trple, Jacuzzi, ger-poeJt. 863-1500 Agenl, lnalonal to ,.,,, Forecloaure pending. 3 UUU Tiii WlllHll" • for comparable or leeMt Attractive 3 Bdrm 2 ~th BaYfront 2 Br 2Ba. p11'0, age. No pele. $1150/mo. no f... dec0ra1ed ocn vi.w • bdrm 2ba, good location. 3 Br 2 bath condo. and 142-1200 home In good Orange with vtew lnlarlor atrium ~ gar. wtnt.,, no pe11 $975. Call 631~984 2 Br. 1 BL upstelre, frpk:, d•hw•hr. ••ah•rld ' Try 1185,000 or ?Call unll. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. County loc. (213) rrencn d0or. and more'. 873--7538 *3 Br 2 Ba s .C.Ptu SA, patio. enc11d i•r•g•, !~1· +'!: Z:.: yrty, "91 · 759-9491 Bluffs. 780-0455. • .1800/mo. 844-0....., lty left laJYln pool, patio. IP• $750 No ~7803"' . lo 9'>Pf9C. 642..071'1 K•thy or Lind• at 2000 Vl•I• Cajon. The ,. 798-9006 • .. ...,. .... ~to ... --..... s 50/mo ..., ...., Mu.I UIHl'l IE"I Vary Good Prc>pe(tlM 1 : • • IHMI Farabll.. OCEAN VIEW: 2 Bdrm 2 2Br 2ba, pv1 bell, 2 car pet• 752•5822 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bl w/pvt btlcony nr. 6 511177 prk'g lf>llC amenltlea. • •Lri 1 Ir 2 I r 2 Br. 2 be, frplc, encl gar. . wetartront remodeled 8 NIOE IDIOU lalMa lalad 21H Begonl• P11k. Aval! 10·1. • Avat1 'unfurn'100. 11250, .Apt• landscaped pool $ 6 4 o Imo .. .. c . Spadous s1119le. one Br 4 Ba. lormll dining. 3 Tl ant,000 3 Br. 2 e:. wld, aw;;,, $ 1 2 0 0 I m 0 . 4 2 8 'h 873-824 7. 752·9511 encioaure, crptl, drapea, 847 -8772. 52&-3004 & lwo bedroom apts. C:U tt!8{· bonul room, pier One of 1119 Iowas I prlc9d lrpk:, Balboa 191and fem-Begonia. Sj(r 769--0819· OCEANFRONT no pall. 1385. 14 75. 2 Br. 2 Ba. TownhovM, Poolnomewl•Bdrm2 ea, home9 on Lido 191e, cu.. WllTOUff II~ home, avall 9-17. 11.1-LWll --=--.eo-~ 1 & 2Brs. winier a yrly. 842·7312, 731-8829 near beach. no pet1, lormaldlnlng.lamllyrm, lorn 3Br. flm rrn & 2 Pllt.IM( e 5-7151or845-0511 So. Hwy houM, bMmd ~ 873-4928 3br.2ba luKuryapt.S700 ~Cu~t .51150M./mo31535._C1r2 .. 1t0, RV eccesa Low d~ lrplcl, French doore a T t -• C.._.. C t 2 B atlo ....... , f pl 2 n. 2 b 2 I 2 N . • .,. Term• below marketF'o' ·, ouatoni brlcil patio. Open h •elegant home 11 lot .. -f·-1 • • 1u1• .~·50P 127• ....., .. 1r200• -•· car Prime locltlon, Unlvarelty Winter ret1tal: 2 bf w/gar mo. or persona. o --------- Q Sun 1_6. 214 Via ty upgraded. new a.k rpc. wner,.., . gar. 1 /mo. Plfk,lmmac,newtydec:2 lblktrombay&beach. pat• 2293 f:ordham Dr. 2Br Apt.crpt,drapM,blt det all• call Rutty Grutana. Lido Realty. cabinet• & floor In Ameth)1t. Sat/Sun OcMn Bl., 2 frpl, VUSI 3 br Br, 2 Ba. 1950. 075-5393 313 E Bey Av. S&O/mo. Avall. 9/17. 643-6478 In 11ova & oven, retrtge. Gulnlher &31·1288 B••b••a ,. ... _..._.1 Ant. gourmet kltch-, br--"· la'L-. 2 Ba12250/_,,, or 4 Br 3 No _., 960-2875 873-7300 .,.,.,,..,..., • fut noo11 w/~·w1nd:, ._. Bl 12soomo'0Agt M Hiii RANCHO SAN JOA-tereaa ••I •r li22 3 Br totally remodeled, ...-• . Liil l&YFllllT Fantutlc vtew of Harbor & turning buln. 2 Br & den Security bldg W/marln• •vall. Orto own«• want to move & Hve. For d• tells c•H Ruaty Guinther 631-1288 cetm w11fcovertng1, a Pnluala 1101 759-9100 . . . OUIN·Nlvarr• St. 2Br. --••1111 If -brand new. 1 'h Ba Large attracuc 3 Br •••( 1IO llllEE mvch much more. Lrg tr· 1'hB•. 2 cat garage, air, -~ 11w1. townhouH apt1, DIW. Townhouse 2\o\ Ba. -4 Bdrm, 2ba, 2 cat gar. Cftta .... 1214 mini bllnd•. W/D, .it bttn Altraollv• bachelor pat101, kids OK, no pe11. roman tub In m11 bl. IOIAl'11WOllll 'e g u 1 • r 1 0 1 Furn., avell. 1925/mo. appllancea W1r~ 3mln Wuharfdry Incl ulll Sept occupancy. lrplc, wet ber, y11d, for· Exqu19lte mlrrOfed & tl<ytll w/Htraordln•ry privacy. Call Rernu. 831-1288 lf200/mo. part fuml.tled, 1 ............ ' · kf •~85/rno •• ~ n3a0 $695/mo. For rental ap-mat din Inn, garage, For an •PP'-c all 5 Br. 3 Bl-pool, pool o ... ......,.ng. on am .... _......., plication &4S-81146 1740/mo. sls...s115 3 Br 3 a. eplll level: 2 552-5378. Agt Winter. 3 Br. 2~ b•. houM. Cell Mary Ann er,"!.1.A.330vall 10-1. le75 mo. "--•· .... B24 deck•. 2 Ml1r 1• 2 car •tt. $795/mo. 306 Mont•o. 831-7370 645-783e r•. • """ '-ft , S500/mo 1 Br. Cloe. lo g111. 1184,000 In exoef~t WEITOUPF '1W 879--5991 ' S B $495/mo. 2 Br 1 V. B• ap1, bch park• •choole usumable la.n1. Wont Spac!Ou• 2 br, 2 ba, 2 2 Br, 1 bl, ger, nu pelnt 6 Turtlefodt. unny 2 r 2b• 2 B.cn.tor Apt1, 2195 carpor1 llr all bllln1, 00g' & kid OK E 1 · last S235,ooo. Opn pa1101. 2 car gar. s1ng1e Cerna ••I i ar 2111 ~t, tnQd yd. Et.c & wnr r,: I;!. 2 1f.!' .?.u(, wooc:1poo1 Miner s1. Furn w/utll pd. p11to. b 0 1loony. 8231 &th .' 538 ~0~'8; Sal/Sun 1-4. 15 Landfall level. Walk to everythfna 2br/26a, 80. Oi HwY. No Si.' seoo1mo. 795 Joann ten~115',:,,1n 1o""'uc1 & 405 $375 mo. + dap. Off 527 W Wlfaon 538-8953, 536-9572 Cr1. Agl 552-7500 ... perfect for retlrM•. peta. Winter 1 1000/mo. I. 650-7737 twy. 213/935-9039 Anne ~~:. ::~e':ir'•-TSL .... 142-1101 "7!5/mo. 2 Br, Cloee 10 llWPllTM TS 1155.000 Agl873-8409 676-4437;(213)35$-1697 2bf,2beoon<low/den,lll UNIVERSITY PK3Br, 2S. S5261mo.28r.1 Bl-pool, bell, pna, IOhoole. Dog Beaulllul new home Me•Ut lean l ltO celta .... 1114 ~O,~~~~·m:P~~=::i TwnhM, ta fem rm. trpfc, l•undry room, ctoee to a kid• OK. Encl gar. 023 Ottered at 1210.000 12 x 52 Sk;:ilr .... ni(); llz• £ .. tilde 2 Br. f B•, crptl, comer lnc:d yd, nr .chi•. llWPHT YILUll lhopplng. 149 E. Bay St. 9th. 536-1076, 538·9953: ___ L_l_DO-IS_L_E ___ $201< under ~pr. value room•. walk to markell. drapea, encl9d glll'age. 2 B1, \.,· f9'le. yrdiJ.•tlo, rec. lhopplng. S 1095 mo. 7 min from betotl, gu & Tll ll&•t. 142· 1101 i.,,...53_&-_95_7_2 __ ...,,.... __ 3Br.3B1,den,p1t10,3 ~r ~:~~0.rik~·~~ 118,300.548-2453 patio. laundry . rm. ~t.7is8:tOK.$5 Imo. ,.a·~~nr &8/'~.tnct. w•lerfield.Ju~Br. s5951mo. 2 Br. l'h BA. Cloeetobeach1Br crptt, garegt, ""'to atreet PRIVACY I $5~0 /mo . + •ec v now. ..,.,.. $4 5.1 Br. . Townhouu , gerege, drapee. 11ove a refrlge. eccess 207 Via Orvleto -Ml back rom •UIWPllT 11111* 548 5«2 770-5829 *"'"5 1 Br T _,._ ......,.,, 1 _ ..... ••.11 pool, If>•. tennlt, $450/mo 536 4037 1treet w/electrlc ~•le Like,_ cozy dbl comer • · · -" · · ,.,.., • "' ... • -101 ._ volleyball court• MUnu yard, l/r, ll!'lall ~t olc. • -· 752-8841 LOVEL y LOW M INTEN· 101. 2 Bt/ 181.' A.d~lt pattl, ....... ..... 1141 ~.~u+~~i:.=~~_:;:7 2Br2bu o .. n#fflt condo. rec. rm. Sorry rio pe11.° 783 w. 191 St. Nice prlv11e b.che4of apt Mag n II I c I en t 2 Br ANCE garden & land-ocean brMH. Es tat• m:p. 10 bM()ti. Treuv,. Pvt pool. Beach & -=· C•ll 657..0075. Tll •pat 141-1101 cloee to beech, utll paid, Pentl}ouee. ocean & EJiacaplng Ille. For Info & IPPI call laland: MCUrtiy g•lad, 3 Br 2 Ba condo, 2 car gar, lM S1200/mo A.gt JMn Rut...... 1140 S6H/mo. 2 Br 2B• $340. 536-4398 bayvl-1 All white decor I cell. UIUl'l'I toa.n 646-8271 pool IP• & fllhlng pier pool/dubhol.IM, Q(M1 IO-484-2013, 490-2506 TownhouM emall yard, SENIOR CITIZEN' BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS TENNIS. SWIMMING. plu~ much mort'' Sorry, no pets. Models open daily 9 10 6 Oakwood C•rd~ Ap•,,.!Nt:..11 Ntwport 8tMll So. 1700 16th Street tal Dover) 642·5~1] Newpor1 81Mtl No_ 880 Irvine AvtniM (al 16th) 64§-110• ~~~~~~)'T.~'::1~ ~~:n°&!~:~~~5 AT THE BEACH 1 br: p•tto, ut111 Incl. r,1~i~~1:·41:~:1':'1t. GREAT VIEWS, 3 &, 2'h YOUR OWi fir. bttln•. carpon, 1rp1c. New 1 Br Condo sec bldg, w/und•rwater blr. 2345 18th SI. N.B 3 Br 2 Ba, 35K $500/mo. 559-0538 873-4811 b•. nu Cfl>I, lmmec, quiet. COUITRJ 940-W. t~St. cf<>M lo et1ope1,5cnu0r1c:n... Mak• your aflOC>Plno .,... $325 000 TO $250 000 ""·--•~&-073• 536-21190 WI •• , 2 B B $1350/mo. 843-2299 Tll •1.t 2·110I medlc•I 5 mo. 1er by u.ina the "'-"" ftl.. ' . . ' """""""· °'"" u nl« rent.. r 1 a, 3BR 2BA. Femlty Room 530-7423 or 963-5847 lot Clualli.d A~' al l3% Owrier e7s-&400. IEWPllT MTI Back B1y. Adil pk, 1Br, beet toe. Walk. to bMch 6 urQ. Y~d 820 c.,.1.; HouM for 2 people. 2 bike ESTATE $600/mo. 2 Br. 1'A Ba Ullll ltllE Eng, Tvdor townhome, 3 $15,000, ownr w1111M opt, t8own73_;,,~117025. Coat Prop. St, 1875 m0. 176-11921 to bch. Move In 91111. Townhou... grHnbelt, IHt. hac• 2740 I HI. ..... UM HNIH Ill.GOO Br 2 Comm Poot, Spa. Bch. ~ leoolmo. 497·1331 8-ullflil&partlllk• llr, cuport, balcony 11;;;;;:;;:~;;;;=~=;;;;;;:=::;;;;;;•; "Oyn111y" 2Br·2~.-Sp• ••• ,, .. , ,,,.., Bkr. 87MOlO ·~· .... , lilt 3 p~~ =~~~o~: OCEAN & CANYON VIEW •P~~~~a;~:cs pool 2078 T~'!2'n 1IOI Saun•, Poot, Tennie w/121,000 .... IYIWlll 2Bf'.Pi1lo. IQ n:;; rm, aoo 11080. Slerrl Mgmt 2Br, 2B•. $925 mo. •Co~Patloe Tllllc.. -• Grall Location • Sale "The MMClows", lrvtne. mo. + MCUrlty. W1nler. 641-1324 49 ..... 576 •Sp.clOUI "Pl• Ullll YllTI IPTI or ~~~~~t3~~·~ Iliff II 1110, 0111 ~:.u::~~ :~~r ~"t;i~,i::o: 873-3211, '1'13·11432 1575 Cvte Cape Cod 2 Br Ooean/Canyon vi.w, to-1 :~~~~:.:..,, 1485 1 Br, 1 B• Apt. Frpto, t900 Port Ctrdlgan ftr •ttlllS. l1stJ ram rm, lfg eno1 porch, LIDO ISLE 4 BR. 31.\ Ba. Tiie be wood firs new ~ ba =.,too. In •H~tklletlton• •krillOhll, p atio, all MO·IJll 111-1211 lmmac. 1 ownr. 8ev nu s.pt. thN June 11200/ cptldrpe. UNd brick. 497·1:;t (Of 497~· tblookl0Hunt1ng1on& bull-Ins .pp'l.no.. • ... "00 mo. No 1>91•· 875-7667 Ordnr, gw. 4Mf.7171 Of • F,,_ :M&Avooedo _I) L ....... · 648-6743 (Chuc* M Uz) ~ '°' JeMnlne) · -·-TSL Marnt 842·0412 ( ]1/1//b./Jl ::~~~~STER: wtcSe3Br Lt~~:~~ :":,FR~~~ Bike lo b .. ctqwlme 3 rm §wfl•~ '!!I UTILITIES FREE Hvge Dvptex 2 er 2'A B• R E A7t.,: v ~:.·:1~~.::·s::: •20001mo· 117~ ::C:e'=;~~· 11"ce ,.,n2 ,~ .: 1 ~0'u1Nr;..Je=~~ ~11~1·;~~: ~°i's!~:,K:. lot nr cM>hOUM Thi• 11 l.91 llU din ro0m P.uo·a.· elf W•t ot 8Mdl, 3 bllc• 842·91166 Sellwttl\EASEI ........ • ;.. buy. 1<12'000 by Wln1•21k.28a.dbl 8:;':1~i!ooda~ apa,pool,49~7 • eouthotEdtnger. ·~Lar-ge--.,..,1bf--pt!V.,--•t,..•_d...,..,.-ck.,.... Cl~~'!J::.Ei:i6878 \~r~K=ts:"In~: OWnet 531·1920: Cllf=i,T,'~,:·No 19°80/mo.C't.nowth~ lflh ftntt USI 14l•M41 I:'~' ~00-0~• 61: ''"' Leta 975-2708 . o.c. 4Mf.7171/848-5'143 m i ' j G; m ....... ~i ;. mo. lt!J!rl hac~ rt leac• ~I llll OCEAN f'RONT WINTER . (Chuotcofl . .11) frplc,2oarQ.a,,1a1t•vt.w'. iii(10 t;;;df) fi( ~ Bedlelof •IP•llo, •=======:.i::======== a c:m:tery Lota, HerbOf AENTAL8 -FUANISHEO. c=: ~:-:rc:.:r .;, .. 11000/mo. 982-0810 btlCOny hardwood • 81. Imo. '89-W. 191h YILU llLIOI ProfC11SlonaJ dl'<.'Orated, furnished & unfurnished unlta are now belng offt>r('<.l for sale Prices range Crom $149,000 tL> $247,000. If Interested, please call 64~-64~9. Jiil PIOPEITIES Lawn Ml Oltv.. f.400-. 3 8', $900; 4 Br, $1000. r:• &39--&tto BEST~ !!!#;~; ~' new P41int, 661..()lllO. + irw1er. 1-~2011 860-7366 ---al!-a1uctto,poo1C. bei3H. Lrg 2Br •·p••ll. 720• ---~~---------=-._,.......,,,........, n Shllfmar, '495 no 1>91 m Vitia Ill~ Condo. Prof COLLEGE PARK 3 8' 2 Ml.ton V.Jo 3 Bdrm, NON-SM i. 40 +' 845-3924, 648-2813. dee. compl rurn, 2Br 2b•. · • 2 •• 1778 '-• d a but/prof. 4'4-cMO 1 Pn~rtr n•• lf/ct.n dining rm fam rm bl, fam rm •ltroto. bltln .... . eno.o ,., Lrg blCMIOI' on lillf<I• '" eXRRIRFviltldi 2 poo11'9e.e.n.'w :ocn: kit, hug• llv rm, Cl.,...~~~·~-~ ..... IHI ulllpd 1395..MltforAmy Iota, 1 11 a corne r, b•y 111 ... L .... :'~'1:ocittw,:Vt°"~ :':ii. ~. n:--11."T'"'l'r. ~ 1eo-il&2 1315,000 fM both OfMC>-I HOO/mo. 1-H7·3000 mor•t' Aull 1012 11001mo. No peu. -U-N~,0-u=1-1_,er,........,i""8...,1s""'t,....up-.- "•t•. Include• bldga. tx1 19' C!.Y..i or .vtwtcnd• ~751mo (1et lael a MCi ~ 173.-.0 PAV patio poo1 apa 873-37T7 Agl, 1•771~4~· Qooct cttdl1 ' r1q. 2"4 1~111K. IUIX, fl NEWPOAT Pt!A AREA 2 fOP .,..,'qui.t' no pet• ~l~txn/V~;~ W1nl• rental • 81..,_ to FordhMI, by IPPI only. rrom bMOtl. 1 r.m-Br yrly, Qlf, 1700/mo . MHA "NU. "6011arta ---. ---b9tetl. 2 bf, 1878. 119 Do not dleturb t__,,ta. fly~ (old boWdlng no 1>911. f7).4640 54t-2247 A I . . "'" 81. awta 876-4a0 '57-4702 hOuH ) 1 1200 mo led 2 iCimi 1 view 21r Opllt, tufty U-Mt 19 .. 11Mpm CllHllled Adi are lh• NtWly P4lln ' tuma.blt VA Loen both Wint• ~tall S Ir 1 k £Qo. 4bf, 2ti., cMn, fem · ene~r 10 a tueee11ful BL $&31/mo. I 1 8dnn untie ,..., Ptln1td & r• bMt loci., W9lk to belot\ rm, ftp, .,.. ~ a a Ir 2·~ 1>41 .ith !Oft. ,..,. garage Of yard Niel 11'1. '435-145&. Utlt• p.id, cerpeted. t23e,ooo. A.Qt. 1950. Cout Prop. ptlnt, avall 1"""9d. •101s place, prlv111 petlo. !Mrtt• .,.Y to 1911 more aara.o-. PoOf, no ptte. Kenneybunk port? Isn't that the boat that ~on The America's Cup in '75 7 It you'1e not su11 who (Ot wh•t) KtllntytMIMjlot1 .., don'I lttl bid -yov're not Wiit Ktll!WJ~t • one of I• dlslJllChnb d!lleunl ac>11tmt11I floorpta111 •I Staw111d Y1Kltt in Hcmtincton Btxh S..WWI V~jj&e IS I l e\Ufl ol tol1fty ptlSOlllhltd proltsMiltl pl1nnina lh, kind ol 11ttn1ton you Ots.rva. A pertect bltnd ol n1turt Ind 11v1~ ~tltd 1n 1 forest 111111 babbl1111 blOOk\ Ind q~lft POlldS. Cooled by lllt1111I ocun br"ztt A4d lo lllal lt11111s COllllS. SIMlfllllll poob. 1 spa •nd 1 (onvtnotnl toutro11 -~ ttld employment incl you'" aot • pllt• anrone ~ pioudly can ho111t <htn K•nneybllnlpoit). Ont • lwo b,d1oom. °"' 111d twO btlll .-rlmtnl1 lrOtll IMS I Sm Hunl'"Clon Yillllt ltne. tlli~Oft 8-11, CA (714) 898·9961 ·- 759-<>,704 878-5410 mo. 840-14111 1978/mo, 640-&324 "°'*1 I01AYOC6dO. Ml·MIO -~---~---------------'~---------- r rom lllt Sin O!tCO r '""'' clnvt 1*111 Oii lltcti .. Mth00t11, then""' on Mcr*9ft to s..... wi.. hrlMs/Mnp 1w....-• Open dtty 0 Ml 'II .- t l .. OICJ Orunge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept. 11, 1983 TJ~·~L1 ro!fp~y3lor a 30 day Id In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO ITNOWll I ll FOR SAHU Your Dally Pllo• Service Directory Rapreaenlatlve 142-HJI Ht. 122 CalalHI M1ki a1 c .. 111ct111, •New cabinet•. cabinet Gtatral lacing, bars & tormlca l•R'!"ern<>Oel..---,m.!Rep~-.,-,.-.·com--m-. countenopa. 642-0861 l reeld. Llc'd, bonded, In• For .. ,. 652-9142. 8ar•••lil• B11Ua1 Houe Cluaia1 L~1l ltmcn P1l1tla1 Plaul11 Yaraltla Wtr• HI .... "'"""B~u""M"" .. p""j•o•e•s"'!&~---J·o·A·N-·s-c·L-EA ..... N-,N-u--~lctioN . g vAS o.c . --1111--.. -,-11-11-,""!i!""•--1••2-,-u-E-, ... ,-... --.1-1-1-1-AODE VXRNisA woRk Topped/removed. Clean SMALL MOVING JOBS Cooking • Errand• • & All EJCp S t50 -+ C.C. 8-45-881 1 ReH. Free Ml. 850-7189 WATER HEA TEA Speclll Doort, Ralla, Bani. etc. up, new lawne 751-3478. __ M_IKE 646-139! Hshld DuUes 540·1287 MOST IN 18 DAYS Poot ti.atere•Furnaoet * 20 yre exp. 878431tJ it INTERIOR· EXTERIOR F 1---------Al.OHA Prol GARDENER HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE QUALITY Hooeekeeplng. L111 .. 1 Coor1e1ty estimate• * aucet••DtapoMI•* Wl.. Cl Ila &! , ... ,.~ Hom" a Apt Clea"·Up. Fur~~r:. i~a~~RT~t·· thorough, dependable •9 .. ,1~1 R·oo-m-o-.n·oe-c-.. -IO-n-•• DON 844-•798 PtfCbl~ICll "L•l••,e: s·u•n:r1l 1n" ... y d:v.., s 0 a~y II. Yard, Rolo, Edge, Mow, -Pat '494-0280 $10 Special. Harbor INT/EXT CALL JIM. c l ... ... ..... -.... " w di T I I l ULING ··ovlNG ..... ., SUNSHINE WINDOW Grooming achl teacher ff no. reH rm, T HA ·..., Reliable Caucasian, Qd C enter II Wlleon, t•t·ll10 C ,,,,. G c.\ e RY· EXpen all Ph8Mt 20 yr1 In arH. Char Renov 645-3749 Trash hlUl-1-way Rental Clean Upa, Jon REF .. 1· lOP•• .... ,._30•9 • FOR WOME ONI. Y: 1...,.NIN 842-1&49 Remodel/repair Unique a 21 yre exper. 648-2648 F ....... 858,. ·a, aee"tno hou1e-.., """ .. 8 _ reeMt. .,..... " 645-8192/731-2918 cleaning Udo late area. RALPH'S PAINTING axual Awarene11 WHITE WIZARD ~~u~~:'. w~~~d~ 'l::!~. D~ll Clea.n Up1 • l.andacaplng GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS 675-0815 Mll .. ..!I_ tnl/el<t. Reaa. 1.lc'd , Groope640-8454 WINDOW WASHING PalomboConet 962-8314 •o"'MllP!IO!w"'X"l""L""/X"'c•o•o"s .. t .. i•c"'X~c Hauling -Tree Trim & HAULING. No job too B Si I BRfCKWORK Smail lobe. Free 891. 841-3588/2'4 hr DIANETIC AUDITING "The only magc ,, Repalr-Alteratlone Small lobe & Repalre Free Htlmatea. 8'42·9907 small. 895-6006 , .. , II •t Newpon. Cotta Me11, 12 YRS EXP· Nwpt area lncrMH Awareneaa. QUALITY'' 1-2028 Ooora-Wlndowa-Cablneta BUb 552-9582 I .. I ....... HAULING SMALi. JOBS Parente of Brlt11h Engineer lrvlne. Rel1. 876-3176 I'm •mall. my prloea .,. lnveet In you 645-5 t33 ltlll Liw lf•tl II • : wish to hHtlt CdM, Custom Brick-Stone amatll 86o-6477 Ron I _ _. Panel-Patlos-Fencee. 35 DRYWALi. TAPING Mowing, EdgTng. Twice a Truh & Furniture Nwpt, laguna area prefer -•!""••-•.•.-.1-T1C.1"'P.'~....,1'•s'"1·.,-e""l""aw-r•eq•u"'t•r .. -t"'fi.at!""ai"'ltj yrs •~P Jerry 546-4413 All Texlur .. & Acouetlc month. S20 to S2.6. MATT 645-5069 nr wtr, No11-Apr Write Block-Concrate. llc'd. Cuitom ruumee/cover contrae1or• who pettorm Repair/small jobs Fences, Free .. t. Kevin 973-t503 548-9707 YOU CALL -WE HAULll John, PO Box 1064, Raia. Free est. 5"9•9•92 P1red11 letlert/Job aearch work over S200 lncludtng shelves. panltlons. I.ow EJ1etrlc1) .llHIEll l&llHER Compl. clean up, remove, Glendora, Ca 91740. or Mt.ta' F111fitng Interior D:itgn ttpe-Call CDS 873-1107 labor and ma1etlal1 mul1 rates. Steve 731-8311 ELECTRfCIAN; Priced 839_5035 auto dataJI & wkly malnt call (2131 334-5295 ·A C MOVING-HANGING/STRIPPING ... l be llcenMd Unllcenaed service. 644-8191 Vic J · I I VISA-MC Scott 673-1512 •I con1ractor1 mould 10 ---------1 Caret lenict right, free eetlmate on -JE=-ss,,...,,..,1-=-E·""s-G=-A.,..R=-D=-E=-N-1.,...N-=G-1a1ttr I Oulck-Carelut. Low ratet. "WE GALS SHOULD _A_u.,69-r""'R'"oo-ft""ng--a'!!Jl"'!ty-pe--,-1 •t•t• In lheh advertlalng. A11blft --Carpet cleaning by retired ~·;s:2~r small ~7b3'..ok~ Compl clMn up• & oen'I H Cl i OIJ16UE bXINT SERVICE lie. T 138046 552-0410 HANG TOGETHER" N--Recover-Oeck1 Contractora and con-51 tvaway-Paiklno Lot journeyman. For free est mllnt. FrM Ml. 640-8035 ••tt 118 •t Compl Janltortal Serv •A-t MIVlll* 839-0730 Anytime! Lie #411802 548-9734 au mer a, contact Mary Charles 673-7435 alt 8 LIC'D ELECTRICIAN ••E•M•ll WY• serving o.c Llc'd, In• 1--r1t1rl1) ---Grondle II 553-•088 with rl<>o&lrs-Sealcoallng _ Quality work/~. ralee Land11eape Mllntananoe "-9 9 Free estimates 75l -3487 Bell quality. 25yr.exp •• any qUMtlOna Conlrac- S&S Asphlt 631-4 t99Llc CtaHI C .. crttt TOM 831_5072 Clean·upe Mow & Trim Exper. reta 60·071 Competltlveratet P1tit C..trt ltmctt tor'e Sllte l.lcenH B \. • . Reas. rat ... 53S-l8t0 ROBIN'S CLEANING L1 .. 1cati•1 I.le T-116.428 730-1353 PXTlos: RedWOOd deck• ....... l'!W--'nl'llll'llW!r""'I Bo d 28 Civic Center hJllllllll Cement-Maaonary-Slock *Electrician: N-/Repalr TYPfNGtBOOKKEEPlNG ar · !!'!l•ab!"')•s·11·u-11g..,..1""n·m_y _h_o_m_e_,1 Walls-Cust work. Lie. AU typee low price• Uc TIE llEEI SOEIE SERVICE· a thoroughly URIHlll STARVING COLLEGE covers, fences. epu. For lndlv./1mt bualneaa Plaza, Room 690, Santa -105 Frwy & Magnolia A "'381057 Rob 673·8a94 Free eat1.:n11e1. 831_-23<45 Lawn-tr ... thrub lnetall clean hoose. 5'40-0557 IUJITEllllOE, STUDENTS MOVING CO. ~c':i~1~~k2;~·,::~d. Hr /day/wk. 840-08881-A_n_•_. _c_"'.9•2•7•0•1 ·--- lun piece to play & learn Concrete. masonry, lfat-El.ECTRICIA.N 20 YRS TrMtrlm/Removat Crpt & Window Cleaning WISOAPl•I Lie T 124-436 ln1Yred. TrH --'ct Beverly 848-5 189 work. foundations. Block, : I.awn malnt/RotoUl:aln Prof. results at reaa. rates 641-8427 p It i ITI EXP REAS 0 •res F 11 1 5•8 5 c •LI. 808 98 •• 125 Landaca.""' remodeling. l11t1r/ ~ r c t1ayr.are·Educa11ona1 brick Llc'd. 536-5013. . 646-7602' r .... ma H .. -"' ..... clean~p Sprinkler WATCH us GROWi PLASfERJIXTCHING REMIVl/PllllE/llllL t 11·:111ve progrom In a Ila ~· ltH•••lllt/ThtrHrh systems, computer or p l Reetuccos. Int/ext. 30 yre Free 111. Ron 845-2537 home omdronmen1 Cel· Ceramic Tilt Faraitart Aome 1'Palra-Carpentry Rf:FS Becky 84 1-226l 11 yrs";:~~l~nce. 1 •ti•t Neat. Paul 5-45-2977 J.C.TREE SERVICE ~?;r~"~~in 8~~0.r{907Tod-O.C TILE SETTERS ltliaitlaia1 Cablnete-Elec·Plumblng IOHE·OUPfT llcenced, Insured. Lloyd's FIH PlllTI.. ED'S PLASTERING Trimming. removal, yard Ceramic & mosaic: floors. All types of Finiifi418 yoor Fencing. DON 986-0149 Wl•llWOLWI•" Landcsape by Richard Sinor I.le. lnt/eJCt. Petchlng/laxturet clean-ups, etc 642-11114 8001·Leep1'111 kitchens. baths, ahowera, Home or m" Sh"" Steve H R 1 C t • 714/597 7822 2806'44. 14 yra 01 happy R~t ccoa "'5 8258 T l It i • MA - -decks. Craig 646-9873 , ...... om• epa ,. -arpen ry We do lhrorough work. Re--local cuatomera. VD u . .,.. -n •• ,., Cl f-ult YJrvlce my home or 494-9937• FrM Eat. Plumbln~ -Carpet. Rell. llable end REFS. With collect. Ttiank you, 983-<4114 Plaa•l•1 TyplnoM ord Prooe11ino your otllce Retired • 35 Clailll C111 s hi 1 h CALL F ED 982•2•43 complete carpet and Renovating -Rototllllng -All bualneN, achoot & per. yrs e><perlence 5'46-4062 1--~u•c"·bl!"ll!b"!'A°"Y"'c"!'A•R~E--~~l~~OP~~tYb,;~11~ A~ ONE CALI. DOES IT ALL hou&eeleanlng, windows Sprinklers -Clean upa OHLITT PlllTEIS Draine cleMed from SS & aonal projects. 851-1041 Have ;0,;;,h•n~ to sell? 1.4 yr olds, Meaa Verde. Is a slmple matter We llJC 11, break It, buy II done free. CALL TOOAYI Dave 642-4853 Pr om p I, neat pro-S25 anytime. Repairs. Classified ads do 11 well Suzanne 556-3098 just call 642-5878. or haul It. 5<48-5009 540-5854. Bud 5'49-5265 teaalonals. 836-7149 851-9604M&M432-0500 &ertmeats, Uat. R1.st1l1 It IHt11t tt _Ot_U_c1_l_1_1_11_1t __ 2_t_l4 Lttt & Fond 3004 Ptnon1lt 3012 Htlt W1att4 SlOO Btlt W1att4 5100 Htlt W1att4 N 8 k 27691_S_ll_1_n ____ 2t_,01.... Sla11t 2901 BAI.BOA PENINSULA FOUND: Gray cat, vie VllEO IATl•I IAIYSn /llHPI Bookkeeping ewport UC A.val! Oc\ 1, •..; shr ot lovety Want Fem. to lhr IWnhae, 400 eq It Pv1 bath. R&-Harbor & Hell, F V AHordabte 768-6000 Loving, rnponalble adull loo1ts/P111ltl1 1 1 1 1 11 1 done. S300 mo. 842-4823 546-8284 to care tor 1 yr old chlld, clean twnhae In tha rp c. enn t. pa o. Po<>. 2•3 days/wk,some11 hN-Olrk WlllTER RHTAU Btulls $350 + utll. _c_or-,-on..,.,•.,..,d_•_,1 M_ar,_..7_59---,-,-9_45_9 NEWPORT CENTER. Full FOUND Male mix breed ... , .... o!'· 4014 I T I pd P I I 20 642 9599 72" 1566 keep no. op aa ary · Major So. Call!. builder ~~or~ 8 e5~;~ 8 Pl r • · .,.. We'll lookJor youll _..,Ice Executive SullM dog, vie Mission Viejo. Busy S.A. tn tlatrlaJ ArH Rel1. please. 840-7379 uek• aherp Ind Iv. r aya Beach hae llve w/2 run HouaematM/Unllmtted $575-$825. 640-5"70 855-2720 Sandwich Shop 5 day, w/prlor conatructlon ex- R E 673-1900 girts In nice 3br 2ba E.11abll1hed 12 yra. Office apacee for leue =Fo-=--u-N-=-D-· -M-,-,-.-o-=-ra_n_g_e~& shor1 hoor1. reas. price Babysitter, 2 dya a wit for perlance for lmmed. _ _ _ ----$300mo yrtv NB Muai be it 1 In OC 832-" 134 747 It, 5595/mo 525 It, White striped cat, neu-631-5379 or 546-6312 :10';;0 j~~~~47'/5 ho;'8 r,'. opening In busy dept YrlJ Newpon lsland"Walk clean resp lmmed resp WHY HASSLE? ROOM-$420/mo 1111 month rent tered. declawed. Vic San Wkdaya 547-0995 9 15·8·30. 642-8853 Typing, 10 key lkllle re- 10 of'eth I Br tge llv rm, Call Monique or Candy. ...TE FINDERS 1 t-lree. utll• pd A/C, Miguel & Baywood Dr., ------C------------quired. Company olle<a .-11c nen U p s ta i rs 650-8936 "'" · "-· Swimming Pool hemlcal B b I I 5 old lrendly atmosphere, vtew., screens. photo'• & ~round llr. 1055 Et NB. 644-8667 Services Bustneas Costa 1 Y8 tier Of moe. !SOOtmo. l~5t compl re· Bedl•'towa Inc. Ltberat & at_.._ prof ,_,,.... amino Dr, Cotta M~· ----------,.....,.. Infant, some days, some com,,..tltlve aelarv and d I d L kl I "' m ... -. • ,.._.,. · -Foond· M blk. I.ab. M blk & Mesa area, no exper F Oe le .--., n)(• ee 00 ng or Co nse rv M /f . all You talk only 19 3 Bike E of Fa.lrvl-& brn mlJCed Gordon Set-necesaary. wlll train. 6n1501~3· 17198.JC.,.~'!5·313 bb g9uoodme bene& •• !!'!, hSelstnodryr•10 • ute• considerate person scr~ned $25 each . .411 qwuanlled app'1. 43'1 Adame. •55 000 lull a ount ""' "'" _,~' l e ll 957 1 10 I or vv ter. M gold & brn Re-~ ' m r""" PRESLEY of SO. CALIF 650_3064 ereas 972·2095 B I r ch I N • w port • 75"-1040, Mr Tracy trlever. F gold & brn Wiii net 140,000 + Call Babysitter for happy 5 mo Peraonnel Dept. P.O Box 6 CdM 3-b-r,-2-'li_b_a_2_st_ory __ 64_1_-_18_99_. ___ ...,..,_ •S290/up, cupeU. Lab/Rel. mix. M beige collect Mon-Fri 9-6PM boy Morning•, 2200. Newport Beach, • S3D Cltmeatt 277 house. lrplc. walk to bch. Voong executive looitlng drapee, ale, reatrooma. I.ab "Charlie". M blk & Ask for Tim (408) 7:30-1·30, yoor home. Call!. 92683. ;>er $-485. Furn !526 $300•'/Jutlls 675-5015 forlematermmateloahr 173019uchBlvd.Hunt-WhlTerrlef "Pepper".M 867-0111. CDMtoHoagHoap.area. --------- / J Pool year round. I'll CdM 3 br. 2 ba, vi-: prof. expenMt. $250 mo. + ~ lngton Beaetl. 842-2834. ~:~. & Nwlll Husky "~an& 1 ........ , 760-0897. evea. llRll wm tieerh,, buses No pe1s M/F 40 • ahr w/F. lmmed utll. 546-0<404. IW · umeroos ca a O 1 iti 4011 Babyalltor. m1ture, 8 moa tmlElllT 498·62 7 759-8228 1111 tOpm ltatalt Waat.. •tot "'YI kittens avaJI N.B Animal rrr •• .. old girt, my home Of Major Newpor1 Beach Co • Beautll\il tar;. offl<le evall-Shelter, 125 Mesa Or., yours Rel• req'd. PI T St1.Dlft leacla 2718 Female 10 share w/aame 3 llLlll ISWI able. 842-48"4, Mon-Fri. C.M. 644-3856 •INVESTOR haa c9ndo day a . 6,. 6 . 9 o 1 9 . ~~·~ V:!'k ~.~•\'{~ 2 oarm, $125/mo, 1 bdrm. Br 2 Ba twnhse SC Plue 4 Br, 2-3 ba l\Jrn home for 9-5. Found· Puppy, M .. lrg leet, 3Br. 2811. greal"Yental. 541-3588 aa 8 periling attend- $S95tmo. Stopa to send area S325tmo 546-'4596 1 month etar11ng Sept ----.. -T-1-E-,-,---brn/wht, Dana Pt/Oel Ob· good toe., wlll trade or •~a,_a_,.b-y-sl:-tt-e-r .-m-a_t_u_ra-.-,-.. ant/maintenance person. Nu Carpel/paint 16466 Ive message. 1 5 . Se PI 2 0 . EXECUTIVESUITE lapo erea 661-1317 •~change lor equity In 1ponalbleal1terlor 16mo Muet poMtl a mechan- 24111 St ;113-592-2725 Fem shr 38r 2ba home, 213-207-0455 c 840 5470 --almost anything. Wiii 11 / 1 h tcel aptitude. Working I I J 111 1 Nwpr1 Ir • FOUND Ml ol keys, vlcln-consider sale, w/ t0% gr · P 1 0• pre •Lr myN ome,. hOOra 7:30am-lpm. Mon RoOlll 2900 rv ne ac. POO enn 9· IEEI 04M 1 lllM tty ot 11th SI H B dwn & leg 2nd TD, wlll yours K. ag lgue · M e ,hire Fountain Valley ~;:ig•ht u:~m P~~'~r N;;' OR BACH. $450-$500/mo. latlHll 536-7233 . &IS<> consider work trucll REFS 495•2658 ~~~d1it~~a?c:'1;0~::i~ "c.me prol male over 35. 857.2630 Clean, qut.t F. 841-2281 l1at1)1 2916 Foond Two lllk dogs, It or traC1or etc. 835-9365 WY llTTIR penaatlon. $4.25 per hr, NOW HIRING CASHIERS Now hiring fo r Cashiers. Begin- n 1 n g s alar y $4 .50/hr Inter - views will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 13th only Crom lOAM to IPM at 227 1 F atrv te w . For Ad Action Cal a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 5100 '142·2~1 ; _ F rmmte 20.5 10 shr 3 br R.SVP, F atudant -it• 808 Sq h: 2758 E Coaat brwn eyes C M Carlton w kdys • 786 -659 4 Mon & Thurs 11ternoon1. Pteaee contact Norm "•c~ BAv NB S200 tncis house In C M ,225/mo room In CdM Rel'•. Hwy, CdM Avail now Pt 642-3 149 Eves• 2-6pm.2 chlldren,8& 12. Thorpe 759-78'40. AVCO vl•I'> young women • uuls 642_7113 Parents ouarantM rent. 720-0373 Tues thru Sat. Foond, White and black Balboa t111nd. 673-5361 Financial Servloea, 820 C M 7141631-9422 \:,d IM sm1<r 646-5559 Can Roommate Flndert Ctaatrcii l aml cal/kitten Pac Mtatf tt I.Ma 4024 Babysitter needed 7.1oam Newpor1 Cente~. N0 · r 1-.. F rmmte beeChhOUM , No. 641-1899. FEE ltallll 2tll Coast H6wnr Sherman Femi"' monau for 1st I Wed CI o a e I o por1Beach.92 · E E eau11 u home to s .. are San Clem $335 mo lnci. ~--~-----'1 ··-• "lwpt Beach walk to utlls 720-4467• 492•7343 l&rlfH ftr --"!!!"!!~~~~--library. ner should 2nds Also wlll purch dis-Kl llybrooke I ChOOI. IUIOl ll&IAIER UTDTEM-~ ocean $375• '"rUlll, non I t 2t llAll llW call Allee Medal. Hm count paper 494-8937 546-5557 Tempot'aty lllllgnment In smkr qulet .. aependable F Shr NB lull turn condo. •• 12 a-001 tenant Improve 494·l 882 M t Ba_b_y_al_tt_e_r _n-ee_d_a_d __ m_y Dana Point ovwaeelng CLElllOIL Cell attar 6pm 645-9486 non-amkr, avt now S275 IM1mo. Nm Belch, mente. 850\lo 4000 IQ. It Foond· Vng F tan mile dog. or g•'-_111 home. tun tll'TMI. S76 wit. 2 saving operatlona . -• ·~ utl 631-0815 Don Seecillfe Moblle Home olllCH. S.90111 2488 owner or new tiome T. •I 402' lllds 3~ & 1 Mu11 know Previous exper. needed. •EOEmHa&T £111, 10 t>ch. lull prtv mus1 p-... 890 w t51h St fl.. N t Bl C M " oeveriresp &very cteari F shr w/prl empt 45+ "'"'· ,p ewpor • 675-6714 11 UffiEI how to swim, have own Ca ll R i ver a i de Local Santa Ana mlg. Ian 11,., nret 675-9307 2or3br apt/condo CM vale ant storage or cat 8'42·3490 ' ' Irena. Weatmlneter area. (1)886-6060, ext t88. 1eek1 rellable peraon ~ area S300.._, 751-0508 646-2556 Foond: Yng M. Golden Re ••rt111• Ot. IH, Call alt 7pm 897-<4572 E.O.E M/F/H w/pleasant phone voloe 8 f I C·2 •oo sq It bldg & yard. trlever. '" NB Sheller Spectarrilng In 1st & 2nd 11•- 1 3g ch um sludlo. poo WANTED lhop apace Of rr of 2410 N-por1 81, 644-3656. 675--'3070 TD'• sin~· 19-49 •••JllTTlll IEEHll Ill -mRS to worll In general o ....., pnv ba $395, Room Ltdo ,, .. , No-amkr. M 10 large garage for minor CM 12751 o..8'48-3l92 • -_. .,.. Including TYP/Accu S2~0 40 • NON-SM KR. Cerol 875-9449. Dean auto body repair, wlll pay · · m LOST. Blk w/wtilte nose R.E Broker Bd Realtor• Rel adulll, own trane. 21+ Mu et have a driver's pay I R ae a an ellU OLIH/nPIST Full time poalllon 1n Or. Cty to wor1< In lalel dept. Strong clerical lkllll & 1yplng 1 mutt. Payroll exp helpful 0000 ~ Ing erwtronmen1. Call PertOf'lnell 7 14-963-5500 lor Interview. bustprnt 494-045 t 673-8214 up to S200/mo. Coell ll•11td1) cat. has harnaaa. Ae-642-2171 545-06 t 1 Temp Charlotte'• Sit-lloenae (bus oer1lllcate). 5-46-5543 u g room w/balh turn Master bdrm S300·S325. Mesa or Hunll~ton Bch. lt1t1la ztJO wato. 645-1793 WIDOW HAS US for ters, 645-3748 att 4pm Stiawlhorn5a8 ~hr9tellen _,,C_""'_lc__,I ______ Collating operator, e•-' I a T S chool, 1 3.. rook-.... r • perlenc.d. muat know 891 ISi, nr So Bay '1 bk bch. N erl Biii 989-1 21 2 no sq fi 3675 Birch LOii Bluepolnt Slemeae F, T D's, 10,000. No Credit hurlt, Fountain Valley. 2 yr accredited private C·ol· ma.chlnery. 839-6271 S400tmo 675-1030~m 548-0922, 640-8301 Ofllct ltatalt ff14 Newport S.ach. 11330' vie Dover Shores, N 8 check, no penal~ AllO Banking 962-3312 lege le lntervi.wtng lor 1,p1 Condo. mstr br & b•. MesLar bdrm $300-$325. 1817 w lcllfl N 8 278 t M 1A iontng. A.gen 1 Reward. 642-0062 ITenD~s ~ !_nbluayon A1o ... ooooc lml•H, OURI PIT reoeptlonllt. Typing -=c-=o,,...L.,..LE=-G=-e=-=s=T-:-:U=D=E.,.,NT=-poa-- ,.., blk t>ch NB Teri • 0 5" 1 5032 "' ""' Lid 1•n Oar Wulll ltttll4tlh 55 wpm, phonea. general 111on1 111111. ac.anvi.w microwave gar· ';block · · 1365 aq tt 'suitible for • · Loil. M blond cocker 673-731 1. " ' I/ I 11/tl u 1 office. Proleaatonal ap-School Olstrle1 847-2551 lrom beach S280 mo 548-0922. 640-8301 medlcal or denlll. Agent, AUTO REPAIR SHOP named Duffy May have ---, Newport Centa<, tempor-Fi~mte~~:lled.~pp7y~ pearance. Call Mre. --------- •vall now 985-7700 M/F. non-1mkr, to ahr 2 Br 5• t-5032 Orange Co Alrrr1. 1000 Parvo. Call 432-9595 ~'?~rit,~tp~ '!,'0'°'c;~d~i ~.':1 ~~~~h~xf:~~~ Newpor1 Custom Auto White 54e-8143. E.O.E Ot•••lt1(Lht11) SUURI lllTEl 1'' Ba, ldnry. pool, lac .. 250 aq tt . s2001mo. 779 aq ft . 9M-Ol2 LOST: Sm !em Yellow Lab cheek, no penally. Atao w111cn may become per-Wuh, 4825 W Coat\ ""c ,_ter....,it....,/""'M:----..,.H:-a""'llm-.,-:-k Ma1ure woman. tight w~ry renteisnow avail 8 0 8cOcPl1 2'8·5Pvt car.•po,t, Nr w. 19th. St. Costa M.... FllTllTIO mh< dog, S.A. Hta area. tend on & buy TD'• manent. Oppor1unlty 10 Hwy II Balboa. Card• ano~R:r. and col houMiteeplng, for e1<*'1 .,IY 11550twk &upCotor .. /mo '" aectr. Tom851-8928 Reward 845-8967. $10,000up 10 Jumbos, learn loan paekanlg and --------~ ' • lady. Mutt drive, '"• No dep, or MC req'd. ILIT llTll 955_7580 Denteon .,.~ 873_7311 -. C aehler. apply •fl 8 mat Ice. Ex per pre! cata Non/smoker. Call TV Pt1ones 1n room 2274 David 545-87151 " ...... lur1her y<>Yr car-. Type Nirvana Nat Fooda, 1231 640-7373. Sandi, 842-1057 (8-5). Newport Blvd CM •EDOITIYI OlllOI Ptntllll 3012 50WPM and good Of· N Coai1 Hwy, Lag Bch 6•6-7445 M/F Shr 38r hM E'llde s1ms• , .... --Ill...... '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Btlr_ ...... 5100 ganlzattonal akllll , •• Sleeping room ne11r So CM Clean, gd rel•. 25-30 1 MO FREE RENT -•" n• 11 16toUNTER PERSON quired. For appointment CASHIER: daya. MHter Coast Plaza Fem prel yrs, 'I> rent & u111. Call With lhor1 ta<m IMM, lull HAS XI.NT 1.0CA TION A[~ISyooTRE•SSm?lleW~t lemate1_ .. _ for IHt food rMtaurant. contact Yvetle Moreno at Chicken F\eataurant, cor-• 650-7255 11t 6 pm. MNloelYltM. t<eepyoor NEWPORT BEACH ,.. ,.. ...,_. Apply In na.eon Prime (213) 841-2114 ner of Walnut & N4'Wpoft, e270/mo 556-1737 ~ ........... dlow" COSTA MESA cera of, apartment, ,...... 11-•1AL•ta.L Tuetln. 730-5279 ---M/F lhr lux 38r IWnhM, ......... ,._ .. Dal Pll Burger, 799 W 17th St. """ -Ylnt nr Hoag & bCh. PY1 ent CM Rec rm & pool, $245 proleialonll lmaga high. •OlflOa WaretlouN money. etc A ly ot Coste Mesa Equal Oppt'y Employer CASTING A NON-UNION & ba, n/emk. n/klt $300 mo Andy 548-7593 881 Dover Or. Suite 14. Combo repor1er would llke to In-m/I COMMERICIAL 6'16-1035 or 8,S-9095 Newpon Beech tervlew you about yoor ~AA 1 oducilOn I -M/F 10 ll'tr exclullve Cher· . * t500 eq It lo 3712 eq f1 llleatyle. Names wlll be .t. BARBRA TOBIAS n pre-pr Of Itta 02 ry Lake home, N.B. S375 631"3851· *Carpete,drapea, kept confidential upon • TAI.ENT AGENCY com~.·= men& Eldert'{ care In our home mo + 'It ulll. 645-8535 320 9q. tt. 'fY/Ba & Kit, *On llta MC. I mngmnt request ti you're Int· • la lool<lng for N9'1Y F-.11 women a ctilldren, all storage combo, 384 eq. •BMuttfully landecaped etllted In talking, prlnl AH HI llAllH we wtll be holding OPEN Ple&M 111........,1 Lo.,ing home, caring M/F to ahr hooae w/2 lge It In C M S350. •Watetlncld your 1tr11 name & phone AUDITIONS Sept. 12-17. typee. m .... ~ 0 p e o PI e L I c.e n se d t>drms, frpk:, lge 1Yn-548-1425 •A.VIII. for lmmed occup numw of where yoo can Will Yll'IE No axpertenoe ,,_. C wtth ph~'t.tovle 8'8•8892 deck. 3 bike to beeeh. ---------.. Ill be ruehed and mall It to· WIR1l' ary Profeeelonal talent U1lng. l50 N& 0 BtttlllcOitil' 2904 S375 utll• Incl. 675-1121 Bayfront. Ofnoea, patlOI. Tllll-•y Ad 1985. Dally Piiot. P.O I am 31 years old, In my welcome Agee 6 a up. Stl>dlol, 850 N onaon. LA~NA BEACH M/F to ahr N.8. tiooee. 2 Plfillngef~~~· 1835 Whitt.;..-:!. e-13 Boii 1680. Colla M.... llrat ~er Into Haalth llld Clll now for more lnfor-suite too~. CA MOTOR INN blkt lrom beeCh Pool. 141·JIM 142·lltli .. C•A•9•2•8•28 _____ ~~~~IS~.~r~~ ~~ metlon. 645-3-451. Wkly rates S 105 & up tennis $300/mo. Andy, mllTIYI UmS i• ond year doubled! I drive ltatil lrtt ... , .. OallylWktyl Monthy 845-9031/550-0134 llWPllT IUtll tndullrlll bldg for IM. NB CIRCUS Of a n-Mercedes. I have lor movie and com- Klich s 1111 11 Color TV, Newport Beach 3br apt. to Luv ~ ruu ·-"-o--nr Hoag Hoep. Peri R & D, 1wo 1>e1uUlul tiomet In mMclat1 w/laahlon motif. h ted 1 & t t ~ ·---...... """""' 4400 eq '1. S2420/mo ..1 ea POO s •P• 0 share Prefer 35 to 50 100-295 aq ft . Some 2 oroea. 83<4 Production Pl. MASSAGE c a111ornla and one In No f ... or duea required ocren 985 N Coest Hwy M/F $250 CaJI Joan or olflce1Yll11. 554_..200 Hawaii. We have a 213/843-0591. CHILO CARE needed for worlllng father. Mon thru Friday 2pm to &pm, at my home In M ... Verde, CM. 2 chlldren 9 & 12. I.sour.a Beech, 494-529• John 631-2011 A«lept&Anageerv. -..,...,.,,=-,------719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. ground floor oppor1unlty MC.tel rma for rent by wk, Nwpt Crest, fem thr lovely gardencool1yard,lrg WANTED: lh<>P epace or FULLERTON backed by company ~avu!~:,n eut1111n11 Clerical Aaal111n1, part Sl?O·UP w/kltcllenette lg condo w/Ft••, nr ""h. window•. CaU162·6408. large garage lor minor 110-1112 training. C all Gerl --"'·"' 1 1111 1 1 1 1 It Need own trane. Oya 973·5175, hm 751-0856. e11a11 675 s140 ... ""' auto body repair, w111 pay l llY l w•11 114-891-1312 ............ u me-ran ng t me. morntno• or a er--Must be neat & consider-For IMN executive o~ up 10 1200/mo. Coate s * • * * * program. R 1 ch a rd noons. 975-0383 VeutiOD ate Oar, tenn11.pool, elc Udo Panlnsula, Newpo11 M ... or Huntington Sch. ATTRACTIVE Ouell1111 Salon. 200 OU•i•ai R t l 2907 S318 mo "Utl.642-2114 Beac;h, 3122 lq ft. Hloll 8111989-1221 MASSUSSES AOMINSTRATION: Newpo11 CanterOr NB "- .. I I ms~ 859-3750 vfelblllty otlloe ep-plut ...------:--iirr.1:'30 TO SERVE YOU. N-ltore COOfdln111or, re-llTl lmY Maul beechfront condo• PenthouH , lull ocun 1000 eq It private d«:tl bataafflleatl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sponelble for aoordt-beauty 5•6 hra dally Incl. 1118 ~91day , Br 2 Ba, lanal view, all ammentle•. prof. On Newpor1 8tvd In Land-i.!;"'s"P"IMriljlirilflP'IO"'X"'l"'l•o!PQlllj§IP.lolPIRP;'P Do yoo live In• natlng opening ol print-phones, typing, errands, Cell t8081 879·9064 only S625 rno 673-7650 mark Cannery Vlll•O• AdvlM In loY9 marnlage & TELEVISION-FREE home? Ing center. ordering 4 eK· llW ll&.11 II Irvine lrH. 751--4842 C8pr1corn Rlly Klhel Bldg.Dtetlnctlvedacorat-butlMM 87s..24g5* A Dally Piiot reportar pedtllno equipment, OIRIUlllUI ••••U1a1 •• Dt.1• to Pool/jac 4 br home, SC Ing with wood paneling & ---------wovld Ilk• 10 lllk 10 yoo preparation ol IHH b ffl Ill ._.._ Plaza, M 21-35, straight w1l1pap11 proV1dft an SCR 'M LETS abQut that dlclelon for a document. dellll repor1. t IC ltW ti, IUIUL lfflll Sllart 2901 n/amkr. $275. 8-41-3523 xlnl atmosphere lor H • n • etory. Call Lorenio Mutt work well under ••llC II ltrHI .. , Ftnanotal ~ co. hu .. ,-,0-.,-m· ... s-2•10-. -,.,-u-11·1.•F'•am-Prof tern 25-35. neat, reap, ecutlve omc.a. Avan ror ANSWERS Benet, B-42-"321. prt11Yre, up 10 114•000 111, 111 ........... ft opening for er-edit clerk 8 663 38 2 ,,,_8 d CdM 2-5 Yl'tl' term. Aaklng Sir Speedy Inc Call ,...... d ..,.11 ChKkl prer '6•4 E •Ida shr r, •,. 11 pix, • $1.20 aq ft, NNN. Annual Diane 642-9470. 892 W tfttr. lllrltffflfl, to 0 er-ng, C M fr pie. microwave. "'-CPI. C•-Sytvla: Peltcen Efface -Inborn EIOO•Tl/IOIELS 16th St., Npt Bch .......... llght typing. e.11peri.nc. from deck. S500 mo. + P r of: • r t t • ' I n a . "'lute -S111u1 n ' ...,..rut but not neoae.-f\oomrne•• wllnlld Shara 111 .... 32 /3 d "' -._ ..................... __ ... ,,,...,. u or.., mo. w r 71•1 32_11.,1• Broker Bl.ltlet ·Tmle Outca110NLY836-9199 lNIY _...._..~ a r y . Cont a et '"'0" lrvlne Unlvertlty Call Ana Ad #20 "' v a...a...o 714-640-0420 1'1tk homa with female 642-4300 24 hr1. , cooperatton. FILIBUSlE OITIO IAIOIRS ll&.llPll... .-...., . pr<Jlesa1on1I 552·6984 YWJTY Th«• ..,. two JOY9ffl· BllCMlof/hah.cofllte Growing realn mfr. eMll• lttt•t ,.,...... Cler-teal Silr E side 2er hH, P!~~~~~ur~o~~ .. :'~ Re111'i": omc.. 2000 0t ~~:00:~ wP_:~no,i:: <>mc.&Blr1hd1YP11t1M !~~~~~~:!~r,;·~ -................ ~~IT.U,tt• non amkr tern $225 mo w/mol'* a 2 ctllldr«l. 4000 tq. ft, on bU9Y ttth capitol Bulldlng. Saye Tll UIT lllUI capeulellng 10 cover so ....,,...., --..,.,.,, • "ulll 845-1743 Metr aulla, l>Oof, tannte, St at Harbof, C.M. RlCtl one,"lt'• tither March or 738-8838, 558-8538 Call! Position Of*' Im-l14-t4e-11M.... ....... .... nllltMt cihr Irv horn~ 5Br. 3Be eec;. 3200 eq It wtlt cpl , Ouebedo 831·1298. Agi ::::·~•FILIBUSTER In ---------mecstately Benellt1 avail-frl, I ••• lr.i' tr fen frplc g1r grdnr pk ten lut h grnt. Chrlellan ---------abla Salary com -ll.a •l•t•I ... Fl .. clerk nla, pout Jae. no chlldran, home, non-drlnkur or ----,-1~---l••ff llrtlll4117, llllJ menturate w/exper Call ...., r • r -Typlal(~m) ~t11. ~mok8ft F'em only emokr. rete req Dye Love from QrMt-grand-Marl< at 882-2-404 Fri, I · I,., Rec9')tlonllt J•OO mo 857-9317 55"·5222, Evt 040·5804 TRANSCENDENTAi. daughtef, JACKIE SUEii A M c I Secre1ary i1C F -MEDITATION PROGRAM pt. anager oup 1 IUm ITYUIT 0.110r come In. ;:,nr lg 48r hM , axctuiiva R"p rmmta wanted, .., ,, od I. wlexperlence lor 50 unit W/lollowlng. Top Pay. ~B area. 1250 mo • utll. n/amkr, to anr N.wpor1 3 With l\Jmtture fOf ,.. lntr llCtO!'Y ecture. HOMtt, rtratght, llngle. garden apte, Colta M..._ e •a 1.11 . Ne 811 on &45· t955 br. 2 bt on the bead\. purctlMt If dellred Mon'..&. -t. '2, I PM II r•llr.CS gentleman tr• to Salary+ bonua +apt. No &U.oM 1 1225/mo, 1rt, tu t l dep. 141-1111 the 1,;()911 M-Ntlloh· travel realdenl Ofange pet•. 8-42~907 wtcdaya. ~-.----,~.,---,- 8nr lge pvt home, Brook-Laura 831-2918 borhood Communlty County 25 yra rateren• I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml Blcyele *"tech. Muat b9 "urst/Warna<, F V 1250 -----.,.----·~~~~~~==~I C«ltef, 1148 P•rit Av. c •.. . m 0 0 ~ r 1111y1 1 quallfttld In all 1,.... Of 8 F ~ V 1 r "'S ... I Ill 98" ··2· Resp .... lhr W/F *ut ,, .. = "' 0 T DO 9 s• • ····••L·• ... c ll I '""U .. w/lrplc d9Clk Wik lo bet\ BAYrA N Bl . A ... Litt Ir.... 30i4 flntrtclally Independent -.. par11, Nrvk:9 ' wam-2171 Campus Or Sta 340, -N" (, n I "hlL ' • ' MENT-2600 IQ fl. Calf 52•-40155 b•lor Imme<! open!~ for ... 1n1y. For •PPI oall Irv. 833·1'441 ,,,tr r on " a o , 1 ~• non-1mk $476. 631-357~ ,.0•111 001..,. f'. Call• " I 10 r1,r1 n11n·11T1kr rem " • .., • noon, uk lor Gene or Mmblerolama mechln· 831~248 t81521MachBIV<l,81e2$0 S>nly p 9r; 1110 Cllll Ju1ten Room In terge 1100M 280 Mon-Fri M . P.O Box 1161. Brea. Ca. lcel componenta. Apply MlllDPll E, ._.unt lkh. 8-47-3491 7&2-2280, 0411 871111 Hm 111' INI. utll. Incl Avail 8-42-48-44 FOUrt> •os 02821 In peraon WEMAC 15th 8-42 8811 " . OM1ton. 18476 PllC!tfto PIT, •P· lhru ,,.., bal. ClerlGal 9'tll)t to btlac11. M/F to • NEWPORT BE.4CH OfriOi 1 D[ FREE 'SPIRITUAL READINGS St r:oontaln Valley. Afternoon• ~ t-324 t P /T WHkend•. l.lglll ahr, 39,. :>ee 34th St RoOmlil" MCura, nice trg t,000 aq. It Attraattve, M AdVICe In all matteft . Love. ••••-•••• -Boollkeeplng, Apply In p. a 128~ m(I 850-:)407 Conoo . 1<111een1 10 Well Maintained. MOCS..n marrl•Q• & 1>u11n111. Bookkeepw lhrv trtal .,.._ l)efaon. Mar;arltavllle, IELL~ DRESS FOR SUCCESS If you're too~lng lor a cll1Uenglng lob that's 1110 Iota of tun, try our stripe& on lor size line Cooks Prep Cooks (Earn Top $$$) Here·s what success at T G I FRIDAY S Or1nge County b11ngs Lil Top doll1rs 0 Gtt1t benelltr, 1nc111dlng ''°"f m1dlc1/ld1nt1 GZl 'Tt'Ml1tnn11tr opport1mlty ( 11k IHlll Ollf l'MSSl"ORTSJ. l2J Eictlltnl tnlnlng !21 ~1':.11011 l2J C.,lfCf to mtm up CONTACT US IMMEDIATtLYI For 1n lntt"lew 1ppolntmenl, cont1ct tfle T.G.I. FRIDAY'S recruiter, betwttn 9AM·6PM,11 (714) 750·3131. or 1pply In p111on: Duality Inn 818 Convention Wey In An1ll1lm NllllDIO Mutt IPMk and rMd Eng- llth, tiav. tranaportatlon and be n.xtb... Country Club Conv. 5"9-3081 Cell Mon-Fri, 10 am -5 pm. .... mtWI Newpor1 Belch pharmacy. Buying, atock control; HIH oriented Good llnu Congenial 11- moapnere No n19h11 Of weellenda.84<4-2111 Countlf Help. PIT, Mon- day -Friday Super Sand- wich. 545-4887 Counter Pereon. GOWlf Street R•taurant. par1 time. 1000 N. Bnetol cor- ner Jamboree In N9wpol1 BMch. aOITllll• Local dally --~ II IMl<lng • l'eepc>nalble peraon to run one person cr9dlt oc>etl llon. Outlet lnolude Ct9Cll1 appf'O'ltl, OOllectton, and 1t11ement prOC9Nlng. El(~ In MW9P8'* °" actwrti. Ing lnduetrlea I• d•· llrable. a.neftt pec11191 lnclvdM company peld medlcal/det'llal Ind l/fl9 tn111ranoe. P1MM tend YOVf l'lllUIM 10: ._.uman Aeeourcea Dept. P.O. Boll 1580 Coeta Meaa, CA. t2t28 !QUll ()pj)rlny !rnpyr DATA ENTRY OPT~ 2 year pr1veta acoredlt.CS college ,,.. opening '°' ·~ det• entry Of*'AIOf' (18M ayatem S4 pref). Other r4H1utre- "*"'t: ~no a&wpm, depoelt9, CMf\ .... detell minded. VtEW LAOUNA BEACH s.c P ror ''"'· 1275 &111c11ng on Oulel a1reet. Cal•, Alto oounM4tng 1915 auto c1e1a111no ance, Mue1 b9 •ble to 2332 w .. 1 Ott HwV. Npt &II•• w/cartng, c~ AMIQMd Pwttlng Ow-So. £1 Camino "-!. San Stew' a Oetalllng llMde r• tlllld6e 111 oenttll ortlce loll .. 1iao-a:ao pm. 9't prof mil• Of i.m, dog clentlou• non-~1rtlera, a g • • A "' a 11 1 b I • . •••·llll Clem. Uc'd 492-72" eponllble. CIMn cut Inell· dutlM Salery open, AP----------~======:::;=~ olt S:IQO 499-48-40 no-tm()l(ere IM&-2578 IM5-4to0/8'4&-3323 -vldueta tor c:.r wun~ a p 11 o•11 on• t a k • n HlrW aonwthtng you WWl1 Tr•d• your old 111.11 lor pr wtl-mont '" fu.-tu,.. P.,ot.a1on11 ap. ~ Ctllllfled Ada. yovr on.-au1o c1etatnng -IUH lime 8AM-3PM 58t1 Engineer to ... I? ~ftecl aoa do new g ood I•• with • CIHllli.d Ad• 8'42·6878 6911ldi.1t111T11 &42-5e78 Want Ada Cell 142-54171 •••••---• 11op llhopplng center 831*et00 °'· H B tt Mii. &42-6e7t Clalelftecl ad 142-54178 }, p .. rance. Call Mra. Wtitte IM&-8143. E.O.E. , ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Sept 11 , 1983 D I I ... 1...,11 .. 1 ... w_u-.-IM-.........;;S;.;.l=OO lilt Wutt4 9100 8111 Waatt4 SIM l t lt Waatt4 Slll 1111 Waat.. Slll 1111 Waat.. Slll l tlt Wutt4 SlOO • HOIOSCOPE HOUM ci.en.rt. r.°t P•Y· IHI l lLrll IUl HTITI &HIT lnlll ITIU •• UUI Plllll s1e11onety 8tore tn Corona TllOl HIVH. ~ hOu/'9, f 1 l pit. Make I ttvlng lnttNC of Greatot>l>Oftunltyl0trMI-Sportew .. r, full Umt, Pl.ANT STORE. P/ttme. de4 M11 Mede ~fT .,. P /llm• E .. pert ant -07is7 juat turvllllng A ptltl!M det'ltlal r•tale 909'11• & Balboa, nr Pavalllan. &4~92 10~. Pt'~ ael .. 1>9tton p<eferr9d Retired or cot HouH CIH nlng (heavy), college 1tudent took tnvettrMnt ~I• W1th 973·9299 976-1010 1eg91tudenl Contact Mr ~~"m7oo:O~'S:;P;~~= ~:,· =J~'s~r~~~ =nd~~~. ~m~~ SalM: Bridal Schap. Mpart W.U,... ........ ., • .,.,,.., Pe1eteon et ~5·5279 lurnA91•63t-1109 975·2976 ... 125 bonus spttt with 8 bonua of llrM,fltlxhrs. M uit TlrltdolCommlatlon 8wtnglhlft.No eXP4tfienc9 1-Tln-Mlllllnl BY SIDNEY OMARA with 'hi •... If hit•" llave ••P« In woman'• ....... 1 ,...........,...., &<42-3013 M d e . b 1i .... ""'· property mgmt com-clothtng Wiii train In llM-lllltlU ··-•· l•llt•tttTr1l1tts OD •Y • i>'Cptem er Houaeeleantng. Working Nura.y S•IM FIT PIT mlulon plu• ayndlutlon bridal T&Ol llU Stert yovr "" c•r-or; ARIES (March 21-April 19): Nol appropriate to force issues mom need• Sat morn challenging work. ben· leea. Experienced ~It 5se-9333 Ms.1821 11 you un hire, train, we.,. IOOlllng l0t f\111 Of 01Jr 3rd "''" and pro -empahsis on the abstract rather t.han specifics. Spiritual help, S8 hr/3 hit ents. promotion•. preferred but not r• motivate and men.oe • PIT lndMduelt who can gru• Into upper man values come into focus. You Jearn difference between friendship 53&-2080 aft Spm NurMrytand 495-8200 quired A1k for Tom LM . Mite team. lhla mnet• work dey.. Pf• apply II egetnet'lt level Dally In and mere UBservice. Long-distance call involves travel. H o u • • • Offtoe, lharp alert peraon, TSL llYllTllllT1 UUS, llffll'I In~ p rogr•m hU • 899 S Coatt tiwy. 16'VleWa 11•1<1trom9 am TAUR S ril 20 M 20) Wh h d bee 11 h clHne11-proleutonal good with number•. 142-1111 flll .llWILIY I 00,00 + annual Lagune BMctl. <4 pm at 12422 Lampson (Ap -ay : al a n a srnoot 15.00 hr. Maid• ol Or-M cG Buffum• ...iia i n IX· potent lat. NOT A etreet. Garden Grove. or operation" may suddenly develop kinks, chinks and rattles. ang1 County. Lv mag, • regor Yacht COip. real ellate .. ,.. perlenc;ed rtne 1-etry FRANCHISE, NOT A THcher AH't n"d•d. c111 714·537·4840 Doo ha . l ed i....1 ked R.d &31-8222 1831 Pl1oentla, C.M. lll~tr aat•t peraon We MUI. Tl-LEVEL. CALL mualc an UM1. gr.a.. E.O.E. rs t t previoua y open may now appear to~ oc . 1 e 1 800 323 8668 EXT 1 3 997 8333 .th tid tr tA ~~n·c t ftaks consult m· divt'dual who HOUSEKEEPER: Ll11• In. P&Ol&llll 11• Huntington Be ·Ftn Valley promo1e from wttlltn end A.1<48 • ASK fOD M" • • • U TOTI' II wt e, concen a ... on """"I "°" • Child care. Expelenc.d. lllPIOTill Hlllll One of Iha nat1on'1 leadlng offer e11e.1i..n1 potantlal JACK' SNOW It~ mt1~ TUOllll-P&lll11 • it• aided you in past. Non amoker. 842_.802 10, locit ICl'een printer re a It y com Pan I 1 • . for promotion to min-your call coin. dlrec1ly Pert/Full time 9ducatlonal OAlllEH/OLElllS GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Study Taurus message. Pace•---------Th• Hetlk co. 385 Clln· Premium realdenttel agemen t ind a n 10. En'vtornm•ntel .. ,..In local community NOW HIRING FOR bogs down _ check rights, permissions. Relationship is tested, HouHkeeper, Mon-Fri ton, Coeta Meu. s .. re-sale otftce. Working ou11tandlng benefit Dy.l'lemlca Inc et Guar. tnc. Full b9ne. Biii CASHIERS AT 12<422 7AM·mld PM, Corona del Bart agenta, Inventory. S•nd package. C1tr Dixie 10-3, Remede Inn' Cul._; City Helmuth 760-0801 LAMPSON. GARDEN ther e could be mainr break with e mphasis on partnership, Mar. cook. ci.an, laun<lry resume In conttdenc;e to 213 747 &518 • .... • GAO v E FA o M .r-Dally Piiot, P. 0 . Box - -CA (~\'9d1 Blvd exit, TECHNICIAN/TRAINEE "AM-3PM ~'ON TUES marital status. Defer to wishes of one close to you -make major & mark•t lor pror...ionaJ PAllTEI s F ) • .., couple, exper& rel'ereq. Needhardworklngpe<aon. 1560, Costa Meta. CA ---------an o wy •WKY Exper In machining, l1ml-THURS . FRI •CALL concession. 760-8886. Pteue leave m .. sage, 92627, Ad #20 Hie• hour on the hour, from n1tlon Of lltement wind· 71._537~_.8•0 ha CANC!E R (~un~ 2l:Jb~yK22): Foe~~ pets, work! e~gtgs •-H-ou_Mk_eeper--. -Y01J-ng-.-we1-1 6-48-1686 --1-EO_E_PT_ll_l_l_S_T __ c~~s~~~ed ::i:r1'~~~,\~ oam to 9pm. ~: ~F~~1~0:19~, ..... EOIE•••1 \ t come rom ex a JO . eep reso u ons concerning we1 , groomed, honeet, ex-p _A_R_T---T-IM_E_._C_ou_n-ter_tt_•l-p, Phones, typing, Ute bkkpg. 1v1111ble with the NEWS ---------eon. 8A8-3123 11 diet, nutrition and general heaJth. Member of opposite sex helps ciual\09 10 unit hotel In 11-3. Gar{e 0.111, N.B, Some exper. required. Nr In Mltalon Viejo. Etteb-llOln&ll&l PART-TIME. V1rfed hourr. you t et to heart or matters-Leo native figures prominently. Newport e .. oh, ax-752-5401 Harbor/Warner. Senta fished deek with aetery Full time, ~Ing, phon. TIUPlllE, P/T to Include early A,M Eo (July 23-Aug. 22)·. Focus on creativity, chan.ge, travel petlence preferred Call PAIT TIIE Ane. Call 549·17•6 end comml1tlon. Excel-end Nllng. all 957-8351 Supplement your Income weekend• Mull heve de-Mon th tu Fri 9-5. lent opportunity for ell-btwn 9-3pm. by doing lntet .. tlng tM-pend1b1e vehicle (&mall and a "special" relationship. Young persons play key roles, you 645~11 for eppt. Earn up to s•oo per Aeceptlonl1t. clerk typist perlenced phOM pet'eon. HUfT&lf phone work on behell of truck, van, 1tatton regain sense of d irection. you could begin a "winning streak." 1-H-O_U_S_E_K_P_P_A--o-r month. Retirees. House-llendte phon... llgl'tt Permanent potltlon, natlon11 companl.. wagon) to ualat news· wtles College Students I 'Y PI n g • n d fl 11n0 good beoeflt pl1n Call Corporate h .. dqu1r1er1 N-port e.ach Otftca piper dealer In lrvlne Hunches pay off -speculauve ventures tend to intrigue and CPLE-ttv. In elegant Npt Need. denandible euto 10 Non~smkr pre I. good ctaulfled m1neger lor IOf atet•wlde tnveatment hH sventng• and week· aru Mull be danan. __ ... Bch home/pool Mlddl• ... -. k I I 1233 -~"~ If ~~ rt _,....,. suu.~. dettver Dall" Piiot In wOf en11 ornmen · appt. 768-3631 _.,_,_ rm. ,_..po el'ldaavallable $4/llr dable Contact Greg age cpl, no chll<lren • 1 ' E w SA G d ,. ___ .. Ex 1•--1 c VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Expand horiwns, check basic Shettle. Hou1ekeeptng Laguna Beach (2 llrs per arner, • nr ren .......... ce ""' areer guaranteed ~ tucratlve H~de Monday thru Friday al · · ] · h T ] · da ulari day) Weekd1y P.1.4 RECEPTIONIST, mature, Ul.H OlERl Opportunity, wttll di-Incentive P<o0ram Good bet-n 9·30 end 10 30 v ues, protect temtona ng ts. rave IS on agen , pop ty cooking, drMny,.tady of Weekend• A.M. Call Mr. needed for e•ecutlve 01• Preettge drug tt0te, New-veralty 1nd challenge. speaking voice a mutt. a.m. only. 6-42-4321 increases and you could be making personal appearances in ~::·~~·'have ~~ Barrow 842-•321. ext flces.Afternoonal2.30to port Beach FulltlrMper· Mutt posMll top level For ln11fV!eW, Call Linda liiiiiili.iiiiiliiilil• connection wnh unique publication or achievement. Gemini drtvers llc. 11 couple. man _3_•_s_E_o_E._____ 5:30 wt111 aome fleJ1tblllty, ::;~~~n~:!'11!:ike~~: ~~ c.rre~~~~:o _11_1_s._s._6_n_e ____ _ plays key role. for melnt. & chautterlng. PUT Tl•E ex per <lepend1blt11y • c e 11 M r EI wood Mon-Fr1, 9-5:30. TELEPHONE YW IECIAllC LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): What had been kept ''unde r muet apeek engllth. Top WEllElll mus 1 · N ° n • • m k r 675·0 150 for appoint---------See our •d uncter SALES. O.aletahlp experience a rel a. requlrad. Pv1 6-44-•492. 8:30 to 12:30 Secretery: Micro D. c c wraps'' will now be released. Lively exchange of words, ideas rm/bath.TV. ect. Salary I•''"'" ltwtJIJlf IEOEPTIOlllT ment. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY pr.-requtstte. all 111 will be featured -short trip is probably necessary. Scorpio and benefits depent on Hrrltrs tartr .,,.s =-s"""te_a _______ Top minagemenl •t tultury TILl,_l ·~llllWULTII YW , d' 'd al d . 'll h l ill also d quallllcatlona. Avall Oc-Smt ad agency needs PIT ZONDERVAN CORP LeguneBeachhotel llUCHTtRI -m IVl u , esp1t.e some resentment, WI e p. W ext.en tober 1,1, 759.9190 4a•·101• latl IH. recept1ont11. Ftexlble llrs. REPRESENTATIVES requlr .. proleNloanl Work eYet'llnga In Coate l11t1b1 141·0220 hand of friendship. HOUSE PLANT SALES IHt lllH H•, statltt 979-<4851 Nation• t .. dlng publlttler aecretary tor fut pao.d M ... Lut wetk our top eld SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on payments, collections, FIT Reap. peraon, ben-wqtt tr •••II __ ll_E_O_E_PT_l_l_l_IS_T__ :_~11~~·4 w=W~ri tnd~=~:lt~aner pereonb. put In 24 1113ou 8 re :1g :Jetder tull·tlme tem- int.ensified relationshipand ability to locat.earticle thathad been ellta.exoettentluture,en-,lokl,.IHrlJ•ll•I IHEULOFFIOE & part-time) who deatre w/goodakllti lnctd and rough! home •. porary, S7 SO hr lost, missing or stolen. You'll be dealing with lively people, JoyebMlwork. •ll•ll•·~•IJI• NewponS.ech realntate to eerve the Lord, help 1h.Weotferxtnt~orktng Cell 75 1-4222 etter 1 5•5·527l AsklorCralg individuals who are creative and have ideas of their own. Nuraerytand •95•9200 • firm 11.. an tmme<I others & Hrn high cond. & beMllt•. Call _P_._m_. ______ _ Houaewtvee ttudent• etc '""1 •••• •JI• elO part·tlme opening lor • llnanctet r-erda. A•P· Donna BenMtl TelephOM aurvey w0tk. no word processor SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Major domestic adjust-. Full t1me'end pan-itme W.l17lt.,0.1t1 Sharp, 11tveclou1 peraon reaent Zond1rv1 n 494-S.60. experience necenery. AFRHUTU ment could be featured. You obtain genuine bargains, you feel temPOt•IY help. Typta11, Itta. lrMCt 0.Ht In • beautllut office through th• Chrtatlan ue•-••y company wlll train, .no Fiil TIE WP need for beautifying surroundings. Answers are behind scenes c11h1e<a. tlck•t teketa. 1111.. Plitt. Ell. w/nlce peop~. P~e .. nt Church•. echoote. and .... ,_ Mlllng, ealary. Ellet'llng PllFElllllAL ttgllt conetructlon Apply •r telphone voice, typing Blble bellelllng P9QPle tn Part/time, for archltec-hra l<IMI IOI 1tudentt For and you'll obtain them. Taurus, Libra individuals do have your In per90n, Mon·Frl, be---,...--11'--0-1-0-l-E-1-1-(45WPM), good •P•ll-ycur erea. Thi• I• not tural nrm. Non/ame>k«. Interview cell Joan Ttior 11 known In the wo<d best interest at heart and will prove it. tween 2-e at 1780 Ing/grammar. ordering ~atore work. Training Call aft. 9am, 64S..985. 882-5828. prooeutng lndu1try 89 Newport Beach. 10-7 "file aource" lor career CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Someone attempts to pull Monrovta A,,., Ste C-2. Mon-Fri. Typing requlrltd. auppttea, llllng, aorttng provided plui can receive SERVICE STATION Teleph<>M Work: No NII· op"""unltlea For orc- 1 Look beh. d d f' d Costa M.... Call be· nv mall, o-r•I org1nlza-gas altowanc., quarterly ATTENDENT:S 1 -~~ .-~' woo o~er your .eyes. m ~n~~ e me terms an 1\1199<1 2•8• 848-3~ "" department exper-lion & pollened cll•nt & yeatly bonu.... lrM Ing, Mtttng up nt .... _., feulonll• Ilka you with streamline techniques. Judgment and Lntwtion are on target ----------_1ence __ P_,_•_l._&<4_4_·2_1_1_1 _ contact ak tlla are re-m9dtc•l & Ill• tnaurenc41, lull & part-lime, exper company wlll trllln, no ex-Job experlenc.e. -are llM /01111• I ed Good 1 d & 1 Ian only.675·227& perlenc e necuury. loaded with op-you'U know what to do at crucial moment. Aries, Libra persons tt~ llt Pharmecy clerk, exper qu' att tu • ree retlremenl P & ---------$5-7/hr, aelary, wOfk hra potiuntttes Cell us now 11 figw'e prominently. Me9~fi9.h apea~I~.'~; ~~~30.MontllruFrl =~~=~~~ySsmu~ H~~ ~,'0n~~~i'~~~t 1~evv:~ tela~~'!l~. S-9PM Mon-Frt 9-1AM you have experience on AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Relationship grows stronger, ame>ker. Ref•. Own trana. -S-AL_E_S______ w/revtewa In 3 & 6 moa. p1rt-tlm.) plu• be y01Jr Hon.el. 1'911abi.. exper. ~~~2~•.call Mrs any 011118 ~~t,owlng expensive gift changes hands. Lunar emphasis on generaJ Corona d.i Mer &<41>-2308 Pllll eu "I Apply In pereon at 5031 own boll & chOOM own pref. Part or full time. Call ___ T_O_P-.. ~.~.---Lanier appearan,,...andmap· rwishthatcomestrue.Whatappearedtobe •••n11 -Biren, Ste C (next to h01Jra Manyrepa urgent-Greg at 499-1019 btwn ... Xerox ~"" -• LHdlng netlonal dis-Harbor Court Hovte. otf ly needed to propeny Mr· 8em-4pm. Femalea Pref. Moo.le & a lost cause will soon be alive and kicking. Know it, proceed Need • HANDYMAN to trtbutor of mlcfo com-Jamboree) btwn 10-12 & I/lee local. 11ate & na----------e.corta. (213) 8e6-198A IBM ~ wort< In llakg-lndry & It yd put et producta seeks 1-... (71<4) 851· 1000. tlonal areu. F0t com-SHIPPING & WDaEngC aacoiuul y. k M I E & fenced .,. RECEIVING CLK P S (Feb. 19-March 20); Avoid hasty actions -superior ~°'• ·g~ :: & ':L1e ::: ~= repe 1 for -.A-e-ce_p_t-lo_n_l1_t_/t_e_c_r-et-a-ry-~:~:dn~~~=:I~ Full Tim.. Crown Hard-TUil llll Svntre~ has close eye on you, gives credits and demerits. You'll finish to work tile hra ol growing tele-merketlng Independent school portuntty MMtlng; Call were, 1814 San Miguel, .. fl Sill grr project, more people will be attracted to you and you rould be :.t,_.~5-p~: ~~::V Cl~~ ~:f'.'i>h~~:' ::r:~ P~~~ ~· ,~=,~~nt•:~~·:: l~' ':~to,~~:~~ Newport Beach. Help otve them • hMd D•t•P<>lnt • ''flirting with fame." Aries, Leo. Libra persons figure in exciting Conv. Hnan. M9-3081 ~ the blllt 1 answering pllonea. tlltng, Ship/Receiving clet'k for •tart. e:.m top SU part Four Pllue -..... ..,... ..... ce. I 'Y o some allortlland llelplul. meetl°H In your lrM thl• eleclronlel co. Full time time eventngt. Only •Tile 1111 goes on scenario. Cell Mon-Fri 10AM-5PM. work under preuure Pleue tend , .. ume to: J. week. I married, pleaM poaltlon nr Or. Cty air-po1lt111e, dependable, Thal'• rl9ht • for work •it· IE.Ill IELP within last paced en-Barker PO Box 23, CdM, bring "JOI.Ir apouee. Pray & poti. 5'40-92&4 outgoing edultt need perlenced word pro-Btlp Wt•tt4 SlOO Btlt Waatt4 9100 lilt Waatt4 5100 . vtronment, the deatre to 92626 or call 840-1'428 '" 11 God wovld he\09 --------apply. Phone 648-7021, oeutngprotesslonatallke _________ , -.. ..... ..;.;.;m=.;;.;;.-....;;..;..;~ .. ......,.""'"...-;;.;.;;.-..._..-..--. needed for vet hotpllal In make money. If yov ara for eppt. you enter thl• wond9rlul SHOE SALES: 26-35 h,. 2:30 to & p.m. Mondey you who wint S aaalgn· D1coret1ng c on1uttant EIOllW uaanuY IEIEUL IFFIOI Laguna Beach. 494-548& teelllng. 11lmul1ttno op----------Chrllllln BuelnMa. If you week. Exper. pref. Hrly + tllru frld•Y men11 now call ThOr Nol wor1lw/art, ecceu, crpl. CdM tocetlon, bright Exp. neceHery. Good LEG AL SECRETARY, portuntty within the llOIPT/llOllfTUY ml1tthlalmpor1anlmMt· co mm . Children'• onlydo-hevemenyu. Eye for color nee. Wiii mature peraon needed typing abutty. Proficiency exper, Nwpt Center Law dynamic micro-computer Ing then writ• 10 Bootery. Newport Beach. Tl&VIL&IOY •IR. train, flex llrt. &4&-4825 for Or Cty aecond oldelt wlllgur... lO·key by Office, Litigation & COf· tnduetry p ..... call No exper nee. Stlrtlng Zonderv1n R9crultmant 844-2484, Mr. Miiiet. need9d tn Coeta M .... 3 •IQnmerits bul we are deft.-v & trtendllNI company. touch. Excell. compiny gorate emphuta, IBM Bridget Garvey $800/mo. Typing: 40·45. Center, PO Boll 8130. ---------• yra min. eitper. Sebre 1190 gMng you a.n ei.-·-·• P""aae type """-m & Sein Mana,..., gd metll. abttltv. H,. 12 to Grind .. Id .. lch"' Special PIT WOfk, avg. 1 al--" ,. __ ..,.,,. te d pentlve 15 montn caten-Full time poaltlon avallabl• '"' .,,,,_,,, • benefits .. C.M. Call Mittie t1pleywrlter upar • Micro D .-· 1:30 mon tllru Fri.& 9-2 •950• nap 1• '"' ..,an MO·S60 Or more, hr• r '""'· ""' ... -·• an d1r desk blotter lree !or now. Flowers By Morrl. llave dnlr• to adv1nce. aft 9AM, 845-5800 plua Salary .com-S C II D bb t ~ " 10AM-2PM. Great for t.IMire travel exper. pref. I ••5 E 17th St. CM. Excellent beneflll. Ring menaurete w/exper Celt Fountain Vly, CA at . • • 'Y 8 8 -.-.--,-------M2·5e00 •ir1 409 Uk for Nit ng up en appoint· .... ~7 5e25 uk r0t Lynn 101•u.,-71•·5'40.,.781 6.0-4653 .., etudenu or home-Sh rneril and -'119 one of 8'5-81« • -r,.m; 8:30-6:30. 769-1080 Enthuslutlc ealea peraon malcers The Lunch· •ron. 01Jr PfOfesslonala Front offlce receptlonl111 p 11 0 I 0 I ab p rt n I e r IEOn /Ill. IFO. for children'• lurnltur• beaket Career. Trana. ...... n1rt• •• , OeUvwy FlltU O&IPOTll IHI mu llOlllE1 Appu1ntloe needed Must needltd f()( amell Co.ta L~~ ~=:t~:i~~n·~~~~ w/NorltlU Hpet . PIT Electro nice firm, C.M •lore. H.U D.D.L.E.-SC needed. Laguna 8eectl Of TUYIL aam ·-_ .. Meu llrm. Heevy apply M-F Snep11101 1 Hr ~s full time recap. Plaza VIiiage. 55&-7170 Santi Ana. •9-4-9&50 Of Newport Beech Travel llllVlOll e. 111'1 l~t carrl« b9 an antmat tor woni. for The Reglelet Mull dependable and have have dependable ec;on-eome exper. In ualng var1- omy car 1rv11141 Newport ou• tools ol 1he trade Beach, eorona det Mar. Part/lull time Call Call Vicky. 95t-7113 5 •8-33&7 d y• or phorwe. Strong cter1cal f;: =1~;:'~ Photo 149 Alveralde tlonlet w/pleuanl phOne ---------65&-130<4 Agency Non-tmle< ANN MCMILLAN, llklll• a mutt. Petaonal Ave. Npt Bell. s.e..242• pereonatlly,• eblltty to Salee, met1 woniet'I par1 Sebre, 1-2 yra ex· 714-973-1783 computer experience de-cell. ~llt• Cell Yvonne handle 4 line lntercomm t t me I u 11 11 ma . Splndrlfter Aeetaurant, pertence. Call Ardlt . 2080 N Tuttln, Santa Ane elrable but not -714-988-758-4 PICTURE FRAMER end phone eywtem & MHM $500·15,000 HI tech 3333 w. P.C.H .. I• now 850-1111 ary Good front otflce ap-_Ll_q_uo_r_c=.-..,-k-need--911--N-o An Gallery OMO• typing. Minimum 6 product• R.O. Watar accepting appllcatlon1 ---------VOi.ith Leaaera for 516 pearance. Call 645-1475 exper n«:. Parl time Job. UT otm•. •rm• montlla exper 5'40·9264 SytltlfTlt Weter Syt1emt for exp. eooks. Apply People wt\o OMO people grade, Jr High, Sr HI before 11 AM MS.2131 ...,/wlmda. for appointment. h t I b I F/tt~. c~-"'-'~fut."" lntetnatlon1J 730~2. 1ftemoont. 2-..PM. .OOUl<I always cNlcil the P/tlme. Catt Univ Untd oura nago 1 • ,,_.....,.... ,._... ..-.. 5-vlCll Directory In the Meth od lll Church lllT&L HllT tffltl FMI llJYIOE tOIUL lfflOI 875-6864 mon thur lrl, M&-9173 SALES Ctusllled Ad• 642-5678 DAILY PILOT 552-8233 by Sept 2 1 Non-9moller. ExperMlnoe WlllDI Job Includes typing, ftllng LIT n1111 Pre-School IHChera RECPT/TYPIST ..... , .. "" .. pref Nwpt C1r. 644-0&11 O C.C· 9·15-1·30pm & & answering~. Of-for car rentlll agency Cell need9d, PIT, t5-30hr wlc. Meture per.on w/l>vll, l 3:00-7:30pm. \0 month• floe In vicinity of OC Air-Janet, 860-l l80 Chrtetlan mlnt1try. Exp P'RT TIME computer ellp. 75•-8383 lrhtr/lalt Trllett a year. Contact Cout port. Muat be able to or EC E n • e de d . n Muet b9 18 yn old. Valid Community Collegee. type, have own car & be LVNIRN ~ 10 take $3 7~1~.00 hr. Costa Se,.. Rep1 Calll. llc.Gooddrlvtng r• t370 Adema. Colla reliable. 751-5960 careoflovlngyoungqu1d M e11 & • 2 -9 18 1. 1200+ IAY cord. NMt appearance. Meae <432-5007 Apply girt. Sal1ry negdt. Com-&<42-1•28 Hra. 9am to 1 pm, mon c 0 1 1 Sit Fr-ey Stor61. Call for by 4:.30 pm s.pt 19th. Heir Stytla11 & Menlcurtat forteble l werm aur----------thru lrtd1y. $e per hr ~1:· Pr~~~ cto ~:~ appointment. 556-0363 E 0 E need9d Immediately for rounding•. Call ev• elt P /T OLIRIG&L Interesting work lnvOlv-neuet Full Ot part It I-. · · · be1ut1lul Hlon, Hunt. & pm. •99-4781. 10.5, 3 d1ya wt<ty, 55 wpm, Ing 1 lllghly apeclaltzed "'" Drtvere crou country. FILL TIIE PAY Beach area. Following Corona det Mar, 15.50 hr. marketing aervtce lor real Call 9-11am, 649-5101. Calll. ltcenM requlrl<I. p••T TllE Wiii prefetr9d. Top benefit•. llllllll TIAllH 71<4 876-0638 Jim estate Very plea .. nl aur-S1IH : Retell Specl1tlty Mee Gregor Yacht Corp. -• 536-9392 ••oo eaJV\,,..,~" di t N t St ...., ht t-' d• .. 1n 1831 PleC9ntl1 Co1ta OpportunltlH avalleble --.vvv ..,,. . .._.. P/T OLOI roun ng• n ewpor ore ... t n "''Of -vn M.... • wllh the Lot 1'ngelH HOME DUTY NURSES Learn lut .. t growing In-Beecl'I near O.C Alrpoti. c ll•ntele tHka per- Ttmee Ctrcutatton De-AIDES, part or lull time du1try In U.S. N1tlon1I Pvt. P 0 .. NB. 20 hra wk. Requirement• Include: manaent, part time am- NmHllllllllW IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AM MWtpaper deliver; Mu1t have good car with proof ol lneurance OOOD PAY, NO WEEK- ENDS OR HOLIDAYS Call 859-5020 or apply In peraon 9am.,.pm: USA TODAY, 139&2 N1ut1- tua. Gar«Mn Gro\09. HICATORS llTTDI llUllml The N1tlon1 Flrat Sitting FrenchlH. 1111fed by educator•. who care lor ctilldren. peta, and the elderly. hu opening for dey and FIT wont. Mini- mum Requtremanta: Education ltld/or nur .. Ing experience, tranepor. t1tlon, end excellent ref- etencet Call for Inlet· View. Newport Beach, 859-4742 Hunt Bclll ll\g Bch. 9&3-~11 p ar t men t In our ior2 dt .. bledmen.tollve OrganlLatlon eicpendt~. "jilt type, meture. conoentaJtelephoneper-ployM , retail aetee ••· door·to-door new11paper In N.B. Call Scott Ford No Exper. necee .. ry. e 5 9·2287 aonallty, general office perienc9 a muat, ftalr tor aelel progrem. Gueran-(213) &18--04'41 Of LM train. Cell Mr. Herrlt. _P_IT_hel_p-.-1-n-&_O\J_t_P_l'lo_lo-, lkllls. accurlle typing at dNaign & color 1 plua, teed hovrly weo• plu• Miiier (213) 328-2900 for 862-5789 lrvlne Cer Required. 50 wpm. Call 752-2298. tome wknd Work. Call for commlN loo. Houra: 91'M details. ll&UIH Camera knowledge pref. • I.I Ul.11 &IEIT . tntef\119w 5-4()-788l. • 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM. wan1edtor~tyloecretm Hovrs.10-~ 857-0161 lorcar-poalttonw/1mall aalea Trelnlng It provided. lllT/Ell Olllllll •tore. Good aterttng PIT Salel. College etu-but feeding com!T*'clal lnlllEI SWOI Potentlal to N rn S300 e.n Brown'• Reeteurant 11 .. 1ery. BonuMt. M9dlul d e nt a pre I e rr ad t>rollerage firm. Degree Tec:Mlul Aecrvtlng plue per week. For an In-lnterviewtng for 2 uper. lnaura~ PIMM do not SO. O O -I 1 2 . O O 11 r pref, eicper not neceea- tervl•w. C ati I 71'4) hott ... /cuhlet9 Apply let eo-°' lack ol ex-M~!Se70 aft 1PM St8119 ary. tncom•, training , Laadtng So Celll T«:tlnlcal Recrutlng/Searcll or- ganlu tlon It rapldly ex- p1ndt09 and wllhel to 1dd highly motlvlted, ex-P9'1enced coneu1ten11. 957-23&1• ut 120• In person: 31 toe Cout pert.nee ttop YoU trorn ---------1>enen11. Submll reeurM 1011&1. lllllllf Hwy. So. lagun&. an.-.tng thl• Id. HO!M-AMI Eltate Salee to Salel Manager 3500 1 m1ker pref«~. Bob·• llW E. CoHt Hwy, Suite 1 mmedl1te opening• lor llST /lllTlll Old FUhloned toe et.am Coron• del Mar. C1lll UMmblef1w/goodman-Full lime. 1pplr aetty 897-719t. 1m•flEWJll 92&25 uel dexterity. W0tk In 11am-12pm. M Cua. " --------- 116"119 environment ... 105 Main St Balboa. IWllmll lfP II you ere 1n1ereeted In a .lllTAll&IT IB.P we work on 1 retained eembllng medical aldn • aucc.ealul rMI Mt1te ce-Exper1et'lced cof1M thop bult for Mlec1 Fortune 3:30-mld-nlte thin 1vell-HST/llSTllS H1Y9 3 poeltlont avell In r-. YOY ti.long with food_....,, tor busy In· 200 C·ompen'" prlmarlty able. Eltt.i tong te<m aa-(Ptnt11 I•....,.,) m1.rketlng dept. of rapid· Col~I Banbr Reel-depend•l'lt reataurent I n t h • A• r o • 1tgnmenta In trvlne area. Up to K per hr. 11pm \o ty expanding company, <*itlal AMI Eltate Ser-Good tip• tnlOfmal work· 1p1c•IDefenH lndut- IE L[~ 5am, 1un tllru 1hura. grMt oppotiunlty fO< ed· vlcea Immediate open-Ing condltlone. Looney trlU. • '(. 'I I II ~ Call Of Come ll'l Today • 2 trvlne IH-1441 Grinder AMteurent 1<400 v1ncement, no •K· Ing• ere i vellable In OIJr Balloon. 745 W 19111, We otfet dt~et.,_,. Ne- w .. ' ,... ___ t H . N I perlence neceuary, wlll Huntington Beach otfloe. c M For appt 845 2630 ..... "'"' Bch .,.,.. wy, P treln. muet be et IM•I 18 Llcented 0< unllcenMd.• • ttonat Halgnment1 wltll Server•. cook• •nd bu• yre .. have car & able to For 1 auCQffaful c;areer reataurant outtt1ndlng growttt and per90nl poaltlon• 111111 1tart Imm.a .. xlntlncome pl111 •lloettent training L<>i)l<lng tor . aggreHlva, c om P • n •et ton op· A.pply btwn 3.spm · II qualllled. for appt cell progrema, ple•H call ti n• r get I c . I o o d portunltlH. Nattonat -------· __ Mr. Beker &62-58•3. Aesloent Maneo•r. walter/waltretMa. Bax-t,.vel av11t1ble la d• llST11P/T 114-7121 t~. 5180 Biren St. NB. etr9d. No phone call• pleaM Wh•t • wonderful World 2171 Campu1 Dr, Ste 3•0 ol Shopping, right at 2 yOIJr fingertip• everydlyl Equal Opportunity Dally Piiot Ctuellted Employer mll Stenderama Dence Club. DancercleH, Nutrition Wetgl'tt Iota program. No exper. req., ov.,...ight preferred, train free. S1000 or more P« mo poMlble, In very lhort time. Mr Frank 542-90<47 or 960-&8&6 M1ture women to care for 2 emt boyt, 1 & 3 In my Irv. home. Mon-Thurt 10.-.. 851-9372 • .. -... --·-.. ·-Apply SatlTllure 3.-5 pm Cell or Mnd y~r rteume ------·---In confldenc. to COLDWel.l. BANl(eRO lttlll AHlttllf PAC ASSOCIATES. INC Nigh t/w knd Aulat. ATTN· VICE PRESIDENT Adt. To place your 1d. Have you read todey's call 8-42-5678 and let a CIHallled Ade? II not. ClaullleCI Ad-VlllOf htl4p )IOIJ're mlHlng Ille bell you. bargain• In town! Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AG£S 11-14 EARN ll> TO $75.00 PER WEEK We now ht•• I~ Ofltlltl'Cl for yownc .. cer buvtn to secure reldt!' ror The Onnce Cont OMy PllOI Ovr crn s sl1rl 11 3 30 p.111. ind woi• vnM 8 30 pm wtt•lllys On SalMtd1y, we tlOI• •few mcttt houri YOij QI urn many lriJn •nd ~11ri. •looc wlth earnina 7ou1 own m<>~J . there ti no !Mllwtru11 or tollechon 1n~ol~td ti you 11e interested, l)lt1M uQ Mr tut (714) 548-7058 r IHIUIG Muet b9 1ble to fix V. to 2 ton ttuckt. Mutt hi,,. own 10011. Negotleble wagee. C.M. 11-42-7222 •ttUL FlllT tfflOI OphthelmollgHt office. ~i.nc.d P111/tl1M. Nwpt 8ctt 831 .. 780 (8-6) ................... """ phonee, make ap-polntmtnt• a melnteln ~di l0t buey IJ'Ol.IP pr1ct1ce In Mewport 8Mcfl. Muet l\tve ex-Peti.not. Call 842-1067, uk for S9ndl. .... UAOLOOIST: Coete MeM nd• orgen!Md e>Cf*ed. Frnt/bllClk olo help. Tren- lc:rlptlon l tneutenot I mutt. &45-9700 M9r0hendi.... want9d, tun or part time, retell d~ end tton melclng, ••· ~tenoe rtq. Muet ti. avellable wMkenO• & eom. nlgl'lll. Ma)Of ben· tf11.t, Apply In per.an at IM Pottery Sheet(, 1212 I Cout Hwy, LeQ &di. MOV!flll/DAIVI R ...,.........,. ....... NHdeci' -1mmt dte11111 M\4t 1>t rellable h61d w0<klng, Valld br.Llc. 650-13te Equal Opportunity Co. You don't need 1 gun to "draw laar· wh•n ~ou place 1n ed In 1119 Delly Piiot Want Adtl Catt now I &<42-54178. needed to eupervlH 274<4 E COAST HWV l8les '''" Retell exper. CORONA DEL MAR, CA required. Apply In per-92825 a&n, Pier 1, 2710 Hetbor EOE Blvd .. Coate M... --------- Have you reed today'• Claaallled Adt7 ti no1. you're mlaalng Ille bat bwgaln1 In townl People wt\o need P.opte That'1 whet the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY It all about! TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INST llll TIOI I SERVICE SUPERVISOR Radio Shack Telephone Centers are coming to your area soon Get In on the ground fl oor ol this exciting and rapidly expanding area. Position requires ex· pertlee Jn the areas of Jnetallatlon and service of electronic key telephone systems. Prior supervisory experience a must. Competitive pay plan. Terrific benefits plus Stock Purchaee Program and Oefered Salary Investment Plan. Send Reaume or letter detalllng background and earnings history: • Joe Mlnta•!"1ploJ•r M11n99er hndJ Cotpocatlon/"edlo •hecll: IOO On. Tencty Center ,Of1 WCN1h, Tle 711-o:t THE PHONE CCNTCR prtnclpal1 ontyp1 .... GO FOR THE NEW APPEAL o•· COLOR PRINTED PATTERN A714 SIZES 6-10 (ON! RAST ., EVfltYTlllNC. llU'\ ~Al I • lh(mr •h•• HllT>f• •11n\\ .. ,rh &rU lt•I 1mpK1 1n thl• Ould 1h•P<' by ltc11n1 t.11 .. 11 \rrhul bon<h no ... do•n onr od< onl) Iron• •nd becL. dolmen •ltt•h and hri1' •1< Jttpl• h<h<l<'t<d or tour~. Pttnltd P111nn A,., can aho bf dOflf In nnt ,,,,,,, .. llh >tam1na m1Un1 11'>< 1n11!@U1ftl tl•ltnltftl of lu>c Note th<' boat ncd hrw P"dd«I 1lt<>l!ldcrs 1h11 cmpti.1ltt the 1kndffM\1 btlo., Thtit 11t n1> but """·..., 11111><•-111\I d1dr •he drn • o•t• your h~ !ht 011a1nol 11 ""~' r11lk, bll<L •1lh tOy•I blur ,on11a.1 ('on~•dct 111<1, .,(>QI l"'fl .~•ttll'. hnrn or • rouon blend P11n1rc1 Paurrn A'I' 11 .. 11l1l>lc In M1•it• ""'" •· •. 10. ll . 14. II' 1• Siu 12 tbu•I )41 r<quun 1 "-yard1 U ·lrwh f11>r1c, I I -yu cl1 """"'" l'ltai< ~nd U 00 ror u ch P111trn to Olilty PllOt ll•IOfr Moll, P.0 &-~. Old CIMl1t1 ~tlt!Ofl. Ntw l'OfL. N ' 11111 I CAdd SO. ror u ch p•llffn for potlllf •nd h111dlln• I t'rtnl plainly VOii" NAME. AOOllEH. Zlfl', ITYLE HUMIUI, Silt. tOOK RICH. BE l H EC'Ull'l:.R OF ADMIRATION 1n 1 l1b11loo1 werd r~ or clcal1n 0t11ln1l111\11 rew "'" alfor<110 blly' ~ .. •I'd u •c "O tc> •~~. Hnd no .. fo1 NEW 191) l'llOMINENT DESKiNFll. PAnl RI" l l\ l AL<)G Nt"'tlt 1tpu11u, 1pom•t11, cqau. d1~ d1n~tt dif"'' '''"' ~ l\ONUS l.'OUPOI" fr,. any patttrn 'lc"d \I \() Int 8'10+. U IH DOLLS .t. CLOTHES ON P"llAOF-t ru l• 16 WOll blt, ,in wn11h~ doth rrorn ICl•P• 1,nd a'""' niru All 1tm-1· 10 Jl. u oo IJJ tASHt()N UOMfi OUIL llNO. 011r ntw llool. "'akn quilled huur1 ar forJabf• l 1 dC\ll ll\-jllllkth, Wi ii h1n1in1, qulfh ralltllO, <hllh Sl f'llJ I) I ADD·A BLOCK QUILTS lndudt-1 fMlllttn pltttt. dl1Kt1on1 r1>1 14 tn•fiol)( d~lan• •Ith rallfd pjllow lnlfl• All taJY' \l 00 t >O WI I\ 1 C It r "SH IONS. • bon~ r0t l"'I" wn o-ru '~I llllnl .. 11n n.11mn1 l•<Lrh, pultO•tfl 10 knh, trOC?hct 2 00 12'1 QUICK 'N' EASY TllANSflllS Ila• ~lint to tmbrolckr, fM11n1, mll(lllnt 'f'*-111 m11hl•t11mp tr1n1ltn. Alpfiobn" Oo-cH, rn-Ofc U 00 Ill lNVfl0 J'[ l'AlCHWOllk QUILT'S hu dlrKtlon1 f0t II unlqu• qylfh 10 IMkt wllllOut I ftamt loo• fl\Cllldtt Chim, dlttf!IOnJ iJ 00 .... , 11M1 ('11.t.e-M4 9tt twtl '" ,._. ... -......... ,_.,, W"•-W•rci. lot 1 ,.,omlnenr 0.tlflllf lt•lllnt llr "'°"'&. Dl2 ti;.~ DO A LITTLE ~l ~ ~ OUSIHESI IN YOUR ->Alt ~· OWN HOME t~~ .!. ,,.~·~ •• ;. ,. ;I .--., ~ .. .,.r.J-~· L' ,. ". .. ~ .... ~ : . f . " 11'-l .,-. ·J . . ' ·,.. II •. ' '1' \ ! . ~ OA•AGl SAU Al>) NO\N ' • • ) • \ CL.ASSlfllD BY CITYI SH lllOW Cetta M11a 1114 '"'I"' 1ta1• m Walnut Pl. sei/sun MOVING 13 yr1 10· 9-5. Furniture, '73 Cad & cumulated tre11ur11: much mtec. Corn« b9d aet, vw tow Garage Sete· furn Incl ber, '75 Volvo 2440L, '78 aole. bdrm .;.,; dl~hll & 01t1un 280Z. 1tereo. mlae ltema. Sat/Sun 8-4. booles. gemet, eurf- 211 E. 19th St. 545~933 board, weight•. ctothel. t11mpollne. mite. 2124 10 11 ltacli IHI Wlndwerd Ln (Santiago & B o-oP. Xntiquea to lrvlne). Set/Sun 9 ..... nrty new. 617 St. Jemea Quellty Tool1, 9 Dra- Pl.(off 15th), Nr Hrbr HI. Crattaman cheat, 3 GARAGE SALE Cheata of Orawere, 411 AlllO NB Roll-8·WIY bed, King Sat/Sun' e.3 · 1pre1d, Freeze Dried food. M11on )era, Pt1nt1, Lota ol anttquea & decor· Camp lantern, Antlq~. 11or Junk. 505 Santa Ana mlac. 3505 Seuhore Or. Ave. 9-5. Sunday. Noon-6pm. You don't need a gun to We1tal11ter 1111 "draw last" when you Btg Yard Sele. Furn .. Piece an ad In the Dally brau. wicker, l1mp1. Piiot Want Adst Call now 8972 Champion. Set/Sun I S.2-5678. 8·5 hraltart 1021 •IJCelluH•• 1211 M1rl1t !s1l1. 1011 A1tt1 WaatH to20 Aatt1, lat11tt4 Aaln, larrtH Aatts, l•J!•IH Aat11, Dtat1llc 2dreenvlnYllouno•chalre 106 aq K. oak Parquet 1978 iO'Jip oulboard Aloh:e1 caah lmmea f<>t IMW · lll2 MtrtHtt 1t11 1145 Volb••tta tl73 ci•lllac t3ff w/matchlng ottoman. Ilk• floor ttte1, new, fro11 motor. good cond. S376. your 111htcte, domNllc or ---~-------=~;:...:..:;.:: -..,,,,,....,.., ............ _ ... ,. ___ ._....., __ ..;.;;;.;..;.1 .... ..., _____ .... .-. newS180.8'16-Cl«1 wtllteS300obo78()..6913 8'dlnghy$19& 8•6-9172 loretgn.661·8286 LAROE SELECTION OF '70 2808L, vety claan, lo '87 Sqback. rune good Clau lc'llO Otl Eldo 7 Ft. yellow/orange l grey 2 caan r9Qlat.,1, Unltonlc. 1 n r 1 at ab I e 4 . m 1 n WAITED! NEW & U&SED 8MW'SI ml. S t8,900 831 · 1 t05 S 1000/0BO 673 ... 007 Cpe.(Leether), Lo ml, atrlped couch. $150/obo, brand new. 0011 '350, Campw1y1 w/oar• & beg 90 BEAUTIFUL CAH:> I 10,500/obo, 77 t-2390 842·9021, 642·72C>a Mii lt60. TCA, ell br1nd 1260. 844-0780 Good, oleen uaecl cer•; 'H Ill UGI 10 CHOOSE FROM. TllE WIEST BUNK BEDS (TEAK) &76 .,_, coet S400, Mii St75, P••I•• 11178-1983 eutcke, Liil IU~I llW Need reliable p1r1y to '12 fllllll Wll. SELECTIOI llM-9692 Hltechl •ttreo rectever •alat./ltrriet 7020 ~:,= 1but !~ 1 ~oo!i VOLUMi~ALES ~:~~:'~n~~1~t:t~~:.~'1~ 4 door, 4 cyl, 5 11pd, factory ConM tbl s25, Lamp lbl S60. Hitachi eolld •tale conaldirld. Top prl~ SERVICE & LEASING euume OAC Call air, po-r tl .. rlng & win· of l•t• model, low m1i.1ge s16, Olk TV cablne1 s26, ~t/pkr',_111.,:0.~-lrk , YAONT llRml paldt Call Cllv• 11 B•uer 3670 N. Chtrry Ave Qulckl dowe. ce&Mtt•. low mll• Cedllt1c1 In South1rr1 Uphol Chr $25, 2 Swldlth AM/FM + turntlble, coil FOR ALL PURPOSES Motor 1 e I ( 7 1 4) LONG BEACH Wll·lllll10l age, llke new, 1uper Calllornlal Sii ue todlyl llrepllCll 136 6 $25. 1250 NII 176 873•1339 Recognt~ld by 979·2500. (No. Cherry Hll-405) ti l· lllO llO· lDOI cfean. (P0656). South lllEllS 3 3 12 Meicu•. N.B. ' ' Ma)or8ank1&1n1.Co'1 WE IUY ll1•)1H·UIO Count~ VW-leuru, 18711 OAllLUO 873-41588 Llmogee Haviland china, CAPT. LARSON l'rad .. tn1 Welcome '83 380SL, ABS brekem, Beach Blvd .. Hun~ton Country French l\Jrn, nr ~Pn4;e·;~fo~:i~:. 1~!~tie':,19 OLEll OARS 110 2002. 4 1pd, AM/FM, ~~02000•u•~,·p 12~2 300m11 2••· B90eacBh~:U1<1T-8IF•U2L·2CARS. 28gg~:~':e~l~d n-. dec:orlted by Can-S400 firm. 838·80t8 All TlllOll cleen. S2500. 840...0.408 .... · · ~ • ""' " nell & Ch1Nln, complete Atk et>OUI the money we TO CHOOSE FROM · 640-1880 rm $4200. Coat ot erH MAGIC ISLAND gold TRAILERED BOAT? '78 3201, ltlnl cond, can eave you lhru our '101011ll000 rug only w11 15,000. membeflhlp, Incl. run yre Need paint c11t 1h11 "Sprey red-ten. loaded $7800. purcheae & ta ... plan• 4 cyl, 4 apd, factory air, 1313 994-0500 dy875-8781ev fee-S750.831·3811avea. Booth" Spectallet In LP 759-1•8-4. 760-0l95 .llllL!llll AM/FM stereo caaaelte,lfti:i~~~'ll'T'!~~~:!I & tmron. 6.4<4·8490 '79 320, xtri clean, Bllellen llNITI rally wheel11, tow mlleage, Delux Uphol-lteme w/wtr ••deal &.at 1224 •hocka, Blaupunkt, llarm super clean. Must aeet 7 b9d wiped, mat ex cond.; lliJI I Doc•a 7022 metallic jray. Mu11 Sac. 1301 Quall Street In stock to chooae $250656"'4350Cllyne) ARTLEY CLARINET with $9&"'".,. .. 2868 NEWPORTBEACH from·-all on aalel evea cue, xlnt cond $76. 35' to 42' Sallboal allp WI llY .,.,, " .,.. I llDO --..,-,---~--:-Ethan Allen 80" llbrery 759-18'43 near Leraon Shipyard. USEDCARS&TRUCKS '81 BMW 3201, 5,000 ml, II• (P0591). South Coun1y V CorvalrMonz1Clualc. well unit, exit cond. S325• ,,,...._,...~.,..-----,-.,..---.,....-...., Henry 642-8200 COME IN OR CALL FOR no title, wrecked left MBZ '66, 280Sl, euto, 2 VW·lauzu, 18711 eeaoh rebll mtr, exit cond. gr1 E\181 559-7417 Bundy flute, xlnt cond, w/ f 1 E t tops, r~ claaalc, exit Blvd .. Huntington Beach, mpg, nice Int. mag•. ---------caee. 1125. 760·866t 38' allp, power boet, utll1, Fiii AIPUllAL ron · ng. rena, rtar cond, melnt record•. 71'4·842-2000. am/Im cau. 12000. Olrl'10Nwhtbdrmaet,xlnt -=---o-=,--...,.----dock box, eecurlty, West Cormter-Delllto end, etc. perfect. 13600 U C S 640 7488 cond, 5 pc, $400, TRUMMPET, llke new. Nwpt,s2501m0850•1225 OIEYllLO all or wlll pl-out. (213) $16,600. PP 956-2776 90 BEA TIFUL AR • 640-.4292 bet. 7pm $170, w.11875-3059 atter 398-2781 •G 1149 TO CHOOSE FROM.. l·,6~7-c,_.o,...R""V...,.E""T~T=E-c-ou-p-e. 6:30 pm. Have 35' mooring, Npt 18211 BEACH BLVD. 'll YW Yllllll Rally Red, Xlnl Cond, I llY FIHITllE Harbor. Need partner HUNTINGTON BEACH D1t1aa 9117 178 MGB Conv, wire wfila, 4 cyl. 4 apd, AM/FM $9600 p.p. 673-5596 _Lea ______ 95_7-·8_1_3_3 Otllct Fu1lt1rt/ w/t>oat, 675-5260. Hl-111111•1-1111 '71 516, nu Urea, clutch. am/Im caae, xlnl cond. lo casselle. aunroor. low -. -----..,,.----=-=-= Kg u firm box aprg/matt, ~ l t 11•26 Slips avallable, 35-40 11 11 rblt eng, good cond. ml. $3250. 548-3869 mlleage, xtnl cond, auper 70 Orig. Monte Carlo. v5 • r••• n andy Z & Rose S1075. 6<42-4<1t2 clean Musi aeel 10 vw prtrne eng, clean.Si 495. 8:-~5_.EZ lltt trlr ber•. 18 Selectric. omce ~:d~ .. s!.15. Mon-Fri. Ann's Auto '7290.~Mmlg~.· ;f~t'~~~: Vana to choose from. Call963·8•05 Model, need1 cleanlng, ---------'72 24oz -XLNT CONO. (f'0668) S01Jlh County ·71 hi pwrd Malibu, body King .tie bed $200. Chair S200 Firm. 547-1845 Wanted: slip tor 36' Orend Consignment-Auto $3900 Brent 786-8868 $4000. 673-9020 VW-tsuzu, l871 l Beach needs work, extra d&- SSO. Bench $50. Table ---------Banlls. xtnt cond. live on Brokerage '75 280Z, 28,000 orig ml, Pta1Ht 195 Blvd., Huntington Beach, pend ..., t r S 7 O O $30 .. 7,.0776 Moving Sale: Offloe furn. Lid 675 3156 , .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ·" ~ electronlc calculators. __ o_. __ • _____ Can't sell your car? We'll nrnewllres,newbattery, '63 Peugeol ,.04, new 714·642-2000. 759-1150 = Large dinette: Modern, copy mach, caah regta, lZ do 11 lor you. These two $55QO. 673-2222 etereo, aunrool, <4 apd, '78 VW Daaher Hthbli ..,.,7_,.3-c=-h-e_vy_tm_p...,al_a....,C=-11-tm--:::2 Jt .. WaatH 5105 AppliHCtl 6011 Sturdy. Olk & Chrome. IBM typewriters, word licrclta 10 classy chicks will sett your i-.-79-28_0_ZX_2_x_2_. -5ap-d-, -0-l, good mpg. Good student Slick, AIC, am/Im, to ml Dr. A/C, PS/PB, lilt whl. --u c $150. 957-8390 1 N & car, truck or van, any ... 8 $ C .. I ti H (l f tld) proceasora, e c. -CYOU I 00 IPEOlll "'ake or model. we'll do lmmac. ac. muat aee. nu car .... 25/obo 650-884 3500,ph 552-8138 CIC 350 eng utre nr • en .... om c.. Kltchenalde D1hwr, gd used S10 to $2000 Appl "' tlfes. 8t95obo 963-9334 I 1 $2250 aeeka room: exchange cond, ,70 640•4292 Mlec. yerd furniture. nice ' F I B 30 · 15 Sp Mt Bikes $369 the test drives, demon-1 _________ '7,9 delael 504. 4 apd, sn/rf. • 7 6 v w pop Top c ean. owner. · hekpg, It ctllld care. Allcla dinette aet w/4 chra (gd only. Mon thru r : to 1982 Charles St 642-7910 stratlon, leg work. run-'80 260Z.X, 2+2. Grend lull ilr. 111ereo, <43,000 ml. cempmoblle. stove, Catt 5'40-0777. 645-5660, 638-2206 1 llY UPLIUCH cond) 640-1141 1-=-5..,.· _9&_3-<>9.,......_1_9 ____ ~ Dlr1 Bike. Light weight nlng and execute the pkg. 5 spd, to mt, mid-$3950. 631-3016 relrtg,. ale, am/Im cass" HOUSEKPR & OR CHILD-Lea 957-8133 Oak dining rm tbl w/2 18" Office furniture, exit cond. Pogeot Alloy. Liken-. peper work. 1975'1 and night blue. $7900. PtrlCL.t 1197 41K. super clean. $8.600 '78 Vega Est Wgn. New 'Ill • • h 5800 Secrlflce. 30 x 60 hrdwd •1 650 6882 up only. Make aura your 639 2740 dvoa 851 1603 • OBO 640· 1292 tlrea, fully equipped CARE, five-In. Swedish Kenmor• waaher & dryer, ... ! o.78,,.. c ra · exec detk, 111 locktng 1_• __ . __ -....,...,..,.,...,==---car runa good. No -,.. -•ee 912. 4 spd, ~od cond. $695. Cati 983-206<4 ~ i lrl 20, exper w/good rel• 2 yra old $400. Evee .,...,..2 • d hol mgra chair I It d 20" GT bl" kl k w d 11 I h evea & wknda '79 Dal Rabbit, 2 dr. -----..,._-,-.,..--drivers lie. 673-8<411 720-9097 ---------rwra, up ' n Ill con · "e. 1un era,. e 0 n 1 8 -.8-1_B_2_1_0_wn_n,-n-u_l_lr-em-. $3800/oNer. 8 •5842 sunroof. rune greet. '76 Corvette. 32,600 mt. J I 1214 Shepherds caatera, 2-• w/Ukal rims. GT bar, GT p nk (alp). Don't d.iay, am/Im, -g"real cond. $2900/obo 546_8,.51 lmmac. In/out, toeded. Nuraee Aide Mel\lng day Maytag wuher, dryer, hvy IWt !I drwr full auapen1lon Ille t1yback, OT forks, almost call today. Mandy and '11112 lar(t s8..,5 (zdu2561 call work teklng care of Ill, duly, llke n-. l•t• model Dlemonl! CUttlng F9ciory: c1blnet1. $350 tor 111. all n-parts. $3t0 obo. Rose Ann really went to $3600 obo 496·7754 compltly reatored, nmech'I ·79 Rabbit, exit corid 542.6830 Sam to 3 pm. elderly or handicapped. s 166 ea. Rellg, 2 dr, tam-Big Nie, fent. buya, low 983-3751 968-6411 aell your car. Day or ""'•8_,,.2....,2--ao==zx"".-=T-...,.to_p_,....,5=--,-pd""', cond x1n1 $12,000. Call lhroughout. am/Im, atr. 4 =-:-....,..---.,-.,--,-.,.----.,~ Have ref1. ~9...0373 uy az. $1<45. Freezer 19 cu prlcee, t>eaut. dlemondt. --P-ltn_e_y--B-owea--m-,-11-1n_g_m_a--Schwinn Le Tour 10 apd, night. 714/750-21<49, loaded. Extended aervlce 551-0924. spd, grt atudent car. '78 Impala, 4 dr, clean, lo Jt~I Wa1tt4/ 'a'5' 1-"o~r9~ clHn S145. Eng~E~~~.~E!r-ch In e , 11 k e new llke new S175. Kuwahara 7141750-8328 wS~~r.e=~c. kmer~~·:f.. '73 911T coupe. Whtlblk $3200. 646·6533 am ~~4!~~~ obo. 650-•749, Dt a 07 '' -..-··-.. ...,.. $400/0B0.493-8758 BMX$150.873-3600 tntr. Rebullt eng. '79VWOasherDsl.tmmec =""-=-----=---at1tic ~l Refrlg S250 wuhef & rlnga; LOOM Diamond•. 4 ftMJ DrlYtl f030 15K ml. •99·2922 $9000/obo. ph 644-5534 thru-out. em/Im, atr, '79 Ce price Ctaastc. MATURE NORWEGIAN Dryer $135° each. Dl•h-11•-M1-2956 s,c~. ~~~-f:3°~0 copier •••• , .,... 1016 * ·80 Bronco ax:a. Ma"J. ......,90__,B __ EA ___ u=T..,IF.,..U_L_c=-A--R'"'s=--stick sunrf $2850 Ph loaded, to ml, llke new. LADY 32 ·-" do A•tlo s oo •••5°•8 TO CHOOSE FRO••... ·73 Targa. lClnt cond., runa 8'6-1° 164 · · $4995 PP 873-4220 • __,, m-wuher 1 · .,...,.. .,.. 1~--~---~~~ '79 Puch, apart Marl< II, xtraal Yel/blk. Xtnt con • ,.,, t S10 300 966 7981 '" employment, live In, mtn · d •ack&.t.!f 1211 Pl11n/Ot11aa 1221 mags, 2 apd, nu cabtee, lmm1c. shp, emlfm cua, '12 Wllll grea ' · " ·79 vw Dal Rabbit, dtx, air, '80 Monza.• cyt, auto. ps, 8 mo. London 874-0257• Refrigerator, 19 Ft, gol Em-dlo lit compre11or EbOny tfrand Pleno, 51811, long 1ea1. $295 obo. ps/pb, wd trs. Muat Mii 4 cyt, 1utom1tlc, fectory '81 924• automatic, 4spd, <4dr, atereo, xlnt. am/Im, It blue w/wht vln. S 32wS1w8 aEnnaggeanRdd, London Wgood811~1$jf.~~~~81e~una w/100 tt ol hoae. $-450. Klmble, xlnt cond., $3600 850·3018 nowt $9300/bo 850-4295 air, AM/FM, 20733 mllee, sunroof, coco t>rown. 24K ml $4700. 651-3922 lop $2600. 548-0962 1la di •160 •• k 11 1 ,_ 780 8681 1 d •--29,000 mttes. 8811 ofter. Remeetm .. '"'" ornegol eb.., -Puch Mext Moped, nu '70Poata1Jeep,euto(not xnt con • •uDper c ..... n. 71<4/979-4695. '80 Rabbit detael, 10 ml, '83 C emaro Be r· ~I . 5910 ll1frlftraftr Ille gun, 1000 lhota + pine PIANO. Sm•ll Upright. cond, 475 mt, orti oost 4 wtil dr), good trana & Mhuat aeelf 10 a(tP•u0n8 1 0 1 0°1 sn/rf, 4spd, 4 dr, stereo, llnetta-toaded, • V8, pert M WES COAST APPLC 1250· 5•M32o B t d th t $825. eak'ng •oo. cond. $350. 873-6883 c ooae rom. '12111 Tlllll auper clean, 50 mpg. cond. Sttvertgra&, ext, Siberian husky pup· REBUILDERS, NOW IN eeu · con · ruou · ' .. $5987 South County I b• be 11 1 T n--' atool d-•1~--' 556 7257 · N-d relteble party to $3550. 8'6 "533 am charcoal Int. 42 mt. pes, •lie eyea. aut u · COSTA MESA u1 1J 1211 u ""· • ""·-""· -'79 Chevy Blazer, 400 cl, VW-lauzu, 18711 Beach -I '" "" $ O 996 986-0 26 red white, black white. 2 Loca11on1 10..rv9you. "°"' 11ttal S750. Cell 8"'7-5672 M1torcyclt1/ stereo, till, p/1 & brk1, Blvd .• Hun~ln ton Beach, make month Y payments. -.8-t-Ra_b_b_lt_co_n_11_e_rt_ .. _6_0_K 1 , obo. • 831"'471<4 C .. O S • c c lae running board 11•8•2-2 . No down. Nocontraoteto __ l_E_E_U_S_f_l_R_S_T_I_ 1880 Harbor Blvd.. ..... PIAN . tory.. lark •tu· Sc I 1011 ru · • ..-.. usume. OAC. Call ml, xlnt, $6960, 673-2658 FIH IOH bet-n 19th & Newport. *31BNVE2SJ?R hut contdaol dlo mdl. Xlnt cond. " HI auto. $5000. 648-9418 Flat 1123 Quick I Private party We have a good aeleotlon 2FEMALEQ.HEELERS 650-7077or850-7082 r, .... grM ran . $1400,8"'0-9097 '56 Harley KR, factory '83 CJ-7 Jeep Ilka n-_9_0_B_c_AU_T_l_FU_L_C_•_R_S_ of NEW & used Chev-Rebldg plant ihowroom good loc, Hlgh balance, racer, cvatom, all n-. load-.. $8500 • .... _5366• •xs 124 Sportcoupe, gOOd LbSE·lllEllOl =-" <~~~~~a~~~:~ke~0~?i 132 So. Met~ St .. Or111ge. wllt lrede or exchange for PUmOE PUlll $3200/obo. 548-4884 "" · .,.... eng.. reat needa work H 1· 1llO llO-lOOI TO CHOOSE FROM ·· rotetet See ue todayl ' Chepmen&Maln equltylnelmoatenythlng. Incl. bench, normel d• $500 obo, 548-7085 '121ll111TCOIY. COHMB.L CHEVROLET :!101 llJrllur llh d •hota, apayed. Call eves 63<4-4200 or 558-3992 Wiii conllder ule w/ t0% livery & tunlng-$395. '77 yz25o. xlnt cond, Tr•c•i I03S days, after 6pm 675-3786 ltll1 l!tct tl&l • cyl, 5 apd, factory air. & wknds. 351• 1°89· Refrlgeretor• $119 up dwn & lg 2nd TD, wtll eleo 538-8175, 10·8PM super last. S 500 · 177 Chevy 'X ton PU, gOOd AM/FM stereo, low mti.- Mln Schnauzers, AKC, 7 Free:nra S 119 up con.ider work truck or 645•8083 att 5PM cond. $2800. 650-58"'2 ·79 Spydtr Conv, •lereo. age, Ilka new, 1uper wks, 191 ahot11. paper Waahera/0ryl(t $129up tractor, etc. 835-9385 Upr~ht piano, good cond, 7 9 Suzuki RM 125: $350 "'· ,..,...-..,,,.--......,..,---:77: nu brka, cuatom Whla. gd rY"'fV CARVER clean. Must seel LBlgest 1·1~TA Mt-::-.\ §46-1200 trained. $250. <495· 1430 All carry 3 montha par11 & wk d Y • * 7 8 8 -8 6 94 57 Incl. del. 9&4-3 148 Must aett. Od cond. Call 78 Chevy 'I" 100 w/full cond. $4500. 494-8774 l\l...../ I aelectlon ol con11erttbles Mull 1811 purebred Ger-laborwarrenty. Dellvery E\181* Upright Practice pleno & 759-1158 John ~~~}~~r-~~~9~~; '80 Flat Spyder. AM/FM R()f..J_S-~ In Orange County. ------~~= manStiepherdpups,i1lnt 1vat11bte.Mut8'Charge bench, 1250 obo .• 80YamahaMaxlm 650 , , w/caaa, wire whlll, lllnt '"' ,._... .,~ •• ,,. .• ,. "' (P064•). South County Cli~IH 1319 protection. lrg boned. 17 & Visa. 9-8 Mon-Sit, Almoet brand new clothing &42-9702 Xlnt cond. fairing, xtrH. 79 OMC 12 St1k1 bed corid, aee to appreciate. ''""" '"' .. " "' ..... ,_ VW-lsuzu, 18711 Beach '79cordoba. 63,000 ml, wks, $150. 240-2268 Refrlg. lrottfree. grHn, a t ore flxturH·COlt l~rtia~ cee.a 1230 $l500/obo. 552.1692 w/lull overhead reek, Great back lo acht car. OP£" 3UH01ovs tM Blvd .. Huntlnglon Beach, euto, PS, PB, apllt pwr p $5000 aell St 500 duel 8' 1001 box each S5700, wkdy 640-6969. 714·642-2000 aeats, ~ vlnyl top, tlft whl. Pit Bull l)Upplee, 10 wka, enncrest, 6 yra old, 673-l3l9 · Slrboer 511011• round '80 Yamaha XS11. llke side. lower atorege box ev/wltnd551-1981. VOLKSWAGEN AM /FM stereo . pure-no papers, parent• s 150· 842"3793 pin, xlnt I 130. s.8-<4282 n-. 4800 mt. qulckellver. each aide, duel 20 gel lull a.... 1129 S1Hr• 9117 EXCLUSIVEL y $4600/olr 6<45-7533 P.R. $100/obo. 240...0131 Relrlg .. ~Ike nu, 2-dr Beck-Swing, S226. Brend $2500 obo. 731-8574 tank•. radio, 11Mter. PS. I $ 65 893 """" ~Only 3 le .. Steve TV la•I• Pw k .__... '81 Subaru 4x4 hatch-,,.,·w1srw•G"N ·1·1. l\-""1'l 1317 "Poodles are People Too" troat ree 1 · ·vvvu S.~729 '' J. ' Honda '83. CR480R. Rid-new r br 8• new ....... et '77 CVCC, • tpd, good back . co mp I e I e ~J ~ " · .,_ Teecup·1oy. mlnature. Under counter ber refrtg lttrH 1232 den 4 times. must aell. touch clutch, approx cond. $1750. 98.4-3148 Blaupunkt sound sys, A personel and proud ex-163 dge CONVERfiBLE $350 up. 5<46-28<48 sso. 6-46-9528 Chlld'• 1prlng-mounted 2111 color RCA Remote TV $1950. 775-3149. 58.500 ml. xlnl cond. new Urea. custom rlnie. clualve vw agency dedl· Sharp car. MUST SEE ,_ i &OlO ll• M l l 1014 horM, top of the tine, S135 494-2921/<496·2575 M t R • 1 1020 ~6e7t~o. gg~~58~11tege '11 IOlll OIYIO Kant's, alarm. )<Ira ctea.n, cated lo quality aervtce, $2500 OBO 650-689<4 Ami tltl I· lttr a I 1reat oondlllon. Only BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA • o~r 0 '·· -..,...,,.--.._,,-----Need reliable parly to must sell S<4900 spare parts, and a com-'69C I ood I --24 "" ""'2 5127 " " --- - - -~ make monthly p1yment1. •99•5862 Iv m · pethlve aales preaen· orone • g runn ng 2 x 6 redwood decking, ·""· .,, • Color TV 2 yr wrnty 75 Titan, 21 tt, 18·000 ml, 60 Ford Courter Ing-bed, No down. No contractlto .. ag. talion ol the unique cond. S300 650-1529 WESTMINSTER ABBEY Only 49 oenta per ft. !enc-Elec: range $150. Pwr $148. Free def. Open nice. $8500. 642-0795, 5-spd, lo ml, $3000. a111ume OAC. Call 90 BEAUTIFUL CARS Volkswagen quality ve--82 Dodge Dt plomel. 117t~~!!~!1~~-~Llwe. Ing 1I1 o. H • r b or mo-1100. Apt 11 relrlg Sun. TV John'• 6-46-1786 eves 548-8823 _6_4_2_·8_4_9_5_____ Quick I TO CHOOSE FROM. hlcles. io.ooo ml, minor acct- GARDEN GROVE Redwood 714/531-1317. 1150. Traah compl01or Zenith TV-25" color Com· '77 Dodge Mayflower Mini '81 Toyota ahorlbed PU, Wll·llllllOl 'IO llUJll •1• P.I. BOB CHALLMAN'S dent, been fixed. Book 55-i-8103 Ctatlltn IOli $100. 848-58<48 mander. Sotld o•k con· home, 19', 31,000 ml, nu AC. AM/FM cuaette 111·1llO llO·lDOI • cyt, 4 apd, AM/FM, ,., WESTWAGEN ,., value $7200, need cuh ---------IGET READY FOR GET READY FOR IOle need• repair $50 Urea. 360 eng. cab air. s1ereo,n-ttre1,&wnt1, camper 1hell. low mlle-~.i; "' wlll take $3750. (2t3) SCHOOL w/Atarl corn-CHRISTMAS Firm 5"7· 1845 . 500-t gas lank range, roll ber. exeHent cond. IHSI 9127 8.fc•· xlnt cond, mu1t aee1 Ecurie Shirlee Corp 398-2781 Antique Amorle.8~1ed puterequlp:A 400~-EARLY eremlca mlde 10 p ·IN 7012 •leaps 4 $6500 . Bestotfer646-M74 ( 0569). $3987. South 7=.:V~r:n-1~~\:T{~d =r__,•,.------..,,9..,,3..,,1-r mirror door. acrl Ice put-~t•8K • BAS'C ordet, lncludtng netlvlty 11nr ti 241·1109 County VW-lauzu. 18711 N B h/W 1 • tr $550 841 16t9 "" ~ ' '" ' 1 1 & 11 s t =--=-------Beach Blvd .. Huntington eer eac estm naler · -$95; 850 Interface Mod-18 • •rge •m• en 1 18' Ouffltlld Bay boat, new TraUt11 V1a1 I040 Beeeh 714_842_2000. Phone 714/VW1-WEST '68 Musta.ng 8-cyl, rblt GERRIE'S ANTIQUES ule $110; 830 Modem Cleu ... , Ornamentt •od batt. l motor Aug. '83. Nr T \ 1024 • Total Perform1nce VW's eng. nds brake )ob, ball., IS6ACK w /le l ellnk I $80. Other llama. Pleale call new oond . $7300. rnt '78 Ford,alr,et,p/a,p/b, Tttll 1119 "AreYou &2tlrea Wanttogetout 3500"" 11 or American An-'""2-"'955 Loulae for your order. ""5-7873 Colemen Tent TreUer crpt, sn/rl. s3eoo. H 1 ·A F ?" ol gara~e Ma .. e o,.er' • ., "" " 8.,'87"" .,.. 682 326• '7-orolle Wagon. Good av n ny un " '' -llques. also department .. ,,.. ""'•~. w/e11tra room enclosure, • '" 840 839 ofuaed furniture & callee-FrH II Yta iOH Greco Alrlela iprey unit l8 ft N-port Electric 11111 In box. Sleeps 6. ~.---AZ-.-.-,-,,-----cond. needa tires. $1500, 1-=-=-·-=· ,--,..-:-~-=-llblel Wiii b Estat Packet. Surrey top, full Sto 8 alnk loebox port nan • IOU.. call evea 873...0871. Wi'rt L ... lll llt 1981 Ford Eacort Gl, . uy ea, FREE adoreble kitten to w/hoee, llec: ftuah celllng CO\/lf, eterto, leak bar, v , ' . Clulicl I049 o .• PS/PB. AC. white/red In· c;on1lgn or wh•I have good home only_ llghlftxtura,7 pccuatom teaktrtm&muchmore. potty. Uaed 4 tlmea. ---------SOUTH Extracleen '79Tov.plck-ftrlttoltlrtl terlor$3995.551·6557or you? 501 No. El Camlrio 5-45-1220 retten Mt, 2 matching Perl cond, mull eee. $3300/obo, 754-7995 1111 Tllllllllll up, SR5 longbed, cab YW Owltrl 720...Q225. Dave. Real. San Clemente, walnut dr-., 1 maple 113,500. 645-6812 Pvt party wants 10 buy one owner for 26 years. COUITJ high ahell, AM/FM case. 492-0638 or 492-455<4 F~lte d~:=t ':l':'w~ dr81Mr, lemp1, 3 king travel trailer. Ready to White with black cov-$<1750/obo, 8<48-8170 114 l1r,tnl '65 Mu118.11g. xlnt cond. 11 .. tltt~ Ll~l ....... tl lhorou~hbred r1bblt1. ~n~. ~dl'Mbdraue, old.,oakOOf 19' Bolton Whaler, 125hp buy. will come 10 you. Call ertlble top. All ~. ISIZU SR5 Co II Ilk Former cus omers . of •IOK mt, on rbll eng, • ••c" C ,. 5 557 ..,.311 ..,... .,, ,,. ,, Evlnrude, 19500/0BO. 2131925_88,.0 59200. ro a, e new, Chick tveraon VW. N--everything hu been re- oMI Dave'1G un op. oeta ege • . ·vv temp, q~ llze dart! 875-1030em T IJ 213·493-1151 "WI WIU llT l500 elereo. MC, 38mpg port Beach, are welcome atored, great dependeble eea. una, ammo, re-Hand1ome mete bleck Q\IMn Anne poeter b9d 26' Carver, lmmec., wm ra 1n, II Ulllllll hwy, L.B.. $4150 . at Commonwealth Volk•· car 6•2-0915 alt 5, toadlng equipment, gun Lh111 Apso. Nd• w/new aprlng •nd mat-NII or trede. Sl4,000 or Utility 1021 -~~~~notTr~1fc!~~~.~ VolumeSelel,Servloe 846-7171 wagen. You needs lor Merk.$3200f0BO amlthlngl toota. ecopea. noo-ctilld tovlng tim. 11'881. All good ttun. 2972 be81 oNer. 875-5881 ~uto ,-relier w/111~. & ... , 759 "198..,..1~ or Iv And Leul"" V1U:11r1111 1173 Authorized warranty 'II 11n111-m1T blnocu ara. knlve1, 720•1,.58 Jec.tllldl , CM, 9-3. " ~ --v .... "" _ Service, Servloe, & Parle v• hOl81ers, booka, mllllery -40• Chrl• Crltl trl..cabln, brakea, new remp1, re-mag. 18711 Beeeh Blvd. 18' Bug, n.ina. $575 obo. wlll be courteously met. Xlnt cond, wtit top, $5500 geer and collector Item•. KITTEN, M, 10 wkl, & SML John Wayne Tennl• Club hull wnlte w/bMt canvu. oenll)' painted. $2000 =.7-1-f,....or_d_M-ua-1-1ng-..,,C-o-nv-Huntington Beech 5•5·3231 See us tod1yl We're or best otter. 731-8850 Plue aome ol Deva's own DOG, mixed. F, apeyed, rnembel'lhlp, 1900/obo. eng need• work, OOOd 770-1830 Prot..,tonally, cilllk:alr. (114) 142·2000 C B 600 localed at Brlstol & Ed-1~.7,....2-R=-an-c_her_o..,..3,....5-1 cu-.-eu-1-0, peraon11 collectlon. Aue-lhot1, h11 broken. 833-01-45 eft. &pm vetue $18,000 or termt. I i 9009 '66 II ug t eng t2 Inger, Santa Ana, Just 2'A tlon to be held on 494-5<488/<494·9608 528-8860 or 493·4101 . A1te et Cft reatorld. Totelly reb t Mas•• 9141 Vlt .. duel exhaust. Clean. mtres No. of South Coast PS, PB, air, AM/FM preml-Sep\. 18. Con-.. Ncewport Beech Ttnn1 ta IMPORTANT •no. mint corid. $4600 l A/C rf S2950 963-8<405 Plaza stereo, completely re-t1C1 Little John'e Aucrtton To gd hOme. " l'l'\09 mate tub Memberahlp or •77 Continental 20' tO" NOTICE TO READERS o bo. Evea, wk n d 1 '79 RX1 .,.,p, , 1n • '°'• =-=-...,.........,,----.....,-atored. lmmec. $3700. 972"'4926. The lut Item ~:'s~~:7:&.'ie97 :~a=~~~;\ olr. R. 1/0, 140hp O MC, ANO 759-9078 ;~:~P a':ao~~~~y ~~1~11!in~ltl~~h~l~~j (fj}) 631-3578, 8-45-9242 to be auctioned wlll be ' · · tlt>erglaea hull w/treller. ADVERTISERS .,..C-lual-c--=c-ru-lter--.60-P~on-t oercy 845-1757, P.P. $2500. El(ll <497-1597 ~ '73 runs & looka great. the bu1tneaa and flxturn Oak a glau ll"lowcaM 8' VHF radio, depth finder, Ttie price ol Item• Bonn. Convert, like new. ~ ~ S95Q obo. S.6·8529 tooated 113185 H11bor In F•nltart 1029 Antique, nMd garage etec wench· com P ad11arttaed by vehtcte S...200/obo. 548-4884 '79 RX7 OS, mu•t NII, '89 1u1om1tlc, 1uper • • Colla Mems apece. Only $125. Dane. equipped w/boll cover, dealers In the vetllcle ---------crlal1. 15500 obo. clean. S1950. 631 -65.45 a ·77 T·BIRD, LOW Ml, AttliaaCff 6011 Oak llvlng rm aet-IOll, 567-353.4 $8400. 760·3820. clualfled 1dvert11lng Aattl, 1a .. ,... 1175-4021 or 875-<>872 '69 F11tback, complete, ooco.R.E~~~~:.;oo __ tov-t, chr. tbl, ottmn OfTlce cl8lll & awt\181 cllr ·77 Formule Thunderbird columns dou not Include --ltO• ••rcMtl Ina ll4a $300 (lea• engine). Keith Since 1953 HARBOR AREA $800. 5.46-27811 s100. eureka vecuum & V8 Mere crulter, $6000 any appllc1bl1 tax11, Adi , ., 8.47 1883 Mercary 1329 APPLIANCE SERVICE Pteno Antq baby grend, ett1chmen11-xlnt cond obo. 496...Q798 t1cen11, tr1n1ter tee1, "'7"+-x .. u-d"'l_F.,o·x~s .. 1·1'""tl""o·n ·AO 300 Touring Sedan, • OOMlllWULTll 72 Montego MX, 2Jr. _.., We eell recond., guer. Antq aide chrt. en.et 186, Singer Sewing Mech ,77 WELLCRAFT 25,,.. ttnanoe charges, 1-tor Ilk• new. Sunrf. fuel In)., '89 VW, enrt, runa OK, nda YILllWAIH ; p ·-. eppllances. 5•9·3077 drwrt, wen treme mirror. w/fency itlchef In cabinet Lot• of equip, w/lratler. air pollutlon control cl.-:.~~nmu~~m.: S~~"dJ: S 10K. 842-321• work. $650. 968-7981 141-0220 laata ht ff::'~.,:~'f.:1~ ColdtPOt S/S refflg lrzr, Deetg ner couch••. $200. Wedding IJO*n & &18 500 8.42-41175 vice certlflcellone or 846-11M '88 230SL, 2 tops, ·159 VW Sqbk. Rune well. llkU 551-8275 Meric rcemaker, xtnt cond, chrome table•. book-veil u 10,$186. 176CecH ' · dealer documentary Maroon/blk. em/Im cue, 1700, call !156-6099 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~ --------- Avocad o , $200 . 11hel1181,more.640"'4338 Pl.,CM.842·5872 INt1,laiJ 70L4 P1rei:>arteht1ori 1cllergeslful...".: IMW 9112 nu paint, uphol 110 .• 71 Bu~ good cond VtlYt 917S '75 Bobcat, orig~. 6"<4-5209 " eaa o erw ae epec ""' t10 900 493-6284 · " S1250. 720· 1270 ---------Pretty, cotton print eofe & Pool tbl, 1100. 0-E cone. 25 ft S1nt1n1 525, Ullmen by the adverlleer. 'I• ID llll • · · SHOO OB . 432-9800 '78 Volvo 4 dr, stick & ~,,..----=-=-----..-..-== Deluxe Cyctamattc Frig-love Mii. Lii<• new, $300, 1tereo. 1100. M&-4590 Niii, nu oul boerd. Hm '67 2608 T.LC. evident, att 5 overdrive, 1nrf, 40,000 Ol•1a1liilt 1321 tdalre. S100, works well, 8"'t-3t94 av• 645-U93, on 982-4468 Aatt •-.......1cti/ Need rellable piny to record• mem~ ol fem-• S B ml. S5500. 835-3838 dy1, 169 k!lte 88. Nd• von~e c 32 8475 Portebte Sp• Jacuzzi, nn1 make monthly p1ymtnt1. lly tllorooghbred ,5550 71 uper eatte, new 751•8858 eves. ......... 111 • • Sofa, green/belQe, good good condlllon 1675. 28' llncer '79 Dtl, wht Puts tol S No down. No contrtc:t1 to ... •0 ,.110 · regtop, lmmac & gleam- 177 reg. & bait chg. S 19 . Frfgldelra 17 cu tt refrlg, ahepe,$175.642-3525 845-9441 steering, turllng Jib & 111ume. OAC Cell .,.... "" lng.SacS3000.538-0448 llli1c. 545-1479 gd cond. 1 100 850-1529 SOFA/LOVES"" AT, •17.. tplnn1k1r, VHl'. knot 161 MBZ 226 hOOd. trunk. Qutckt '87 280SL must 1111 -------""' .. u Rare bottled bee<'•· 400 meter & l•lho, ntoe. Try other parta. $75 ee. vw · '72 BUG, n-tires, rune '77 Ceprl Ghia. xlnt cond., '70 Cullut, nw<11 paint. OE combo uprlghl refrlg, Leathlrtop tebl ... 150 typee. Excellent callee-s 15M 25° Merrit Sloop e us rear ben ch . Lbll·AlllllOA S 12·900. M0-5192 1trong, n88d11 lot. & paint. s m II m 11 p e, n aw etc. Good tr1n1por11tl()(I wht, 5 yre old, xlnt cond'. 11. Wiii dell~. 875-•&48 lion, mu1t NII. Beat otter. mutt Mtl nowl Try SlOM: 881-2220 881-2220 II 1· 111G llO.lOGI '70 280SE 3.6. mint cond. 11250. Catt Antwtr Ad Mlchelln ttrea. 60,000 "11.. S500. 548-3823 111. 8pm 1uto Ice-maker UOO Sole· L •he__. Sect 11 546-8861 8.42-1234 .88 •• t B d & lnte new leather. poll1had #808, 8"2·<1300, 24 hra. white. S2900. 64~-1066 .76 OLDS STARFIRE. low 646-4112 · .,..... ·• · mUI eng o Y r. Convententf}'Loceted magi aunrool 60K beige T1hltl1n cotton, Tllt1ny'1 Liie Memberlhlp, 28• Sweclllh Sloop, •IMP• $10-SlOO. <492-7343 a Competitively Priced • • • '72 Bus/cmpr, 1700 eng. Come In & aee NeWpor1 ml., etr. 5 apd, 1op cond .. People who need People That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 11 au eboutl p R E T R A s L E 1tmo11 new $550/ofr. no duet 1900. 8"'0·2309 4• dletel eng, 8 11111, rully PAINT AND LIGHT BODY S l 1,500/obo. 5-48-8451 $2500 obo. 548-0272 Beach's finest aeteotlon 12000. T 14-982...QQ 10 788-0133 (•ft 5PM) equipped, good cond. WORK: Save SS & In-~ 'II 240t '72 Squerebeck, xlnt 01 prevlouely owned '77 Delle 88, clean thruout, WATERBED, Wood, 4 Wood atorege bulldlng, 14800/0B . Privet• Qreeae your oer'• vetue Need ratlable party to cond, reblt eng. $2600. PorachH. Audie and greet trena S1800tOBO Poiter. Kin~ •1"-ttr 8x10 WI~ dOOf 8new). P•r1Y 213-596-5781 eves by SS. Blfl 969·1221 Salee-Se L..,lng mak• monthly p1yment1. Call W•d·Sun 111. 2. Votkawageni, 499-4929 •too 5AS t 4 3"•Hamnton "-AB ""'4 Nodown.Nocontracteto 873-091'"·. ••0-2<482 ..... ---------. • "'" ·"'" -•• *S AN T AN A 3 0 * FOREIGN & DOMESTIC auume OAC. Cell " .,.. '81 Cu\1111 Supreme Loaded, many xlrH. ENOINE MACHINE WORK ~ CAR\IER QulOkl Broug. dtl. A/C, crul11. 115,000 under colt, VelveJoba,turfa.clng,tx>-~lJ.5 RXt·l~1W LUll-AllHIU (fj}) 11tpower, t3Kml.werr .. 139.000. 1540-1077 ring, etc. One dlY -.rvlee ,..,, ,.,_,., ,, .. ..,.., .,. 1~11 ~ 455 E. Coe1t Hwy. cte1n, S8500. 562-62" 30'CATALINA '81,dalwttl, tnmo1tOUH.Htg1'quall· ..,...,.,<i•fll••·• ... , ... ,,.... 111-1111 llO-loot ... N-por1 Beach Pl 1.. 94G try S32K. Sklppe' Yacht• ty work. Low prlcea.. D&D -~ ~ 873·0900 ~H • ... of Newport Beach Automot1wMach1n1no ~~Jllln 'UIOOI • . Dl'88RCebelAMC,e1,000H mOS1, 'i0fy.V.8.X/c,dkor1g. 873•6200• 84 t...0029or841"'4363 ~ Y IL.~ 'NM<I ,9111bl• paf1y to a ·-______ . _ . ml. Xlnt trana. HOO. S~LMllng mike monthly p1yment1. 494-8232 30' fllSHER, MIS k•tch P • .l. TltlUI LAlllEIT No down. No oonlr11Ct1 to good cond 1960 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·11, try '4Ut<. SklPf>4'f' AITllllTIYI lmlTOllY a0au~-'!.m1 •· OAC . c111 1111 WDU'I 831·2862 " · ,11 _ll Yeohta of~ Beech Specialized totel•oere ""' SOUTH lalt• 1307 -••5 613-15200 maJnt. for 1119 Exec & •·n 830cel: 4 llPd. A/C. Wll·lllllllll Oood cond. A1klng 315· ERICKSON '79, d1t Corp. Pickup & return. (378\IDA) 111 1110 lll·llot 00Uln 60 eEl0TIF0[ eXAS $1300/obo. 751-8712 Whl, try '53K. Skipper · 112·IOH * '79 3201; 4 lpd, AJC. • TO CHOOSE FROM ... Yect111 Of Newport Beech -------(994XE0) '78 45081..1. •Int cond, tow YOLllWAIEI '10 llYWI Ptatlat HH _8_7_3_-&_200 ______ Aattl aatH to20 *<~~~:~) 8 ac>d. lo ml. mllea. '21.000. 8-42-3002 UWI Will ltT 4 cyt automatic. AM/FM ·Tt Wilt Flreb#d. 13806, ·~•Cl···•-Deni•" u -••a1 a11 tl«eo. factory air, xlnt c ••t ••• "'"" •• ., .. --... WI,,, TIP lllW • '83 3201 5 epd, "8" Pkg. 'II -·-....... --Qond, IUptlf clMn. Mull ... .. ............... Mon rn, FolkbOlt 211', 1tlnt cond. (900390S) NMd relleble party to Volume e ..... htvlce .. ,, S2987, (T020) 8:30 em~pm. 17000. 875-13315 mtg Ill 1111 lllll * '71 e:soc.I; AIT. AIC. make monthly payment•. And L.Mllng South County VW·l•uzu. i-.80-P_h_oen_lx_,C,_°"-.,.-. -4 -cyt-.-1 '80 Hobie 18 w/trlr. )(Int, Wl•I... (718TT~ Nodown.Nooontract1to ~811~~e:!."~ 187118MchBtvd .. Hunt· o wntr . load ed 12195, 2131722--0tlllldrt ~~/~~· ~;~0J.,.,.~ 6 •CXS. AIC ~ctj•· OAO. c 111 (ll4)1U-IOOQ ~~4~8~~-~~ 1 a ch , '41~6/0BO. &&9~•N G~':,t~ir~~~.' !::!:-: COSTA MESA *'7i320I: 4tpd, aunrOQI. LUll·AlllllU 'T4 Super 811g. Snrf, CJ11l11 IJH ~ ~~Jg":'~R~~ Jib, trir,S°'1aond.1650. ..l..aOO Nt-1411 ~~~I; 4 apd, Lo Ml H1·1111 111·ll0t am/Im cw, gd cond/nu 'ii @160,.Jo, allowroam 'It fll .... 873-96 WI WAITYHI (555~93) '82 3060 TurbO .... um• pnl. '2300, 5A5-ot30 CIHn, oarrl•g• top, vat ~utoinatkl, lllC'lory elr, LIDO 14 W/TAAlLER O&.Ull 1111 OAll • '82 7331; 8 apd, IOedact. ..... per.':'tl, nothing '74 vw W•tf9ll1. Pop top 45,000 ml, every 11tt1, l\Jel AM/llM atereo caeeette, 9AIL8, !TC. Xlnt oo:.:.d. i~:g6f3Jl .. AIT, aunr""'-dn. 710· 41t Cllmpet'. flact e/c, em/Im lnJ, 1y11em. I 13,500. tilt '#Mel, m101. IOw m"-'" S1900/0bo. 857-1218 (H3Z!A) ""' CUI. 14!100, Clll Judy 9.15, 11 41171·11120. •· IUpet' atean. Mutt LJltlt red Stbol. rMdY 10 t '83 3201; AIT. aunroof. 082 300SD. MIOnlQht lllua/ 5-48-.3307 dyl, 8"'8-2t31 '78 SeVlrle Etegantt. 10· ~~=1:-":t'-:e~ NII, hP cntrbfd. '350 (1FR0833) =~~:m~,~~t~.OO M:~~ evtwttndi . ver/bl&elt.lthr ... , •• wt,. (POl39). &outll °= obo. 1548·2"5 1¥1 meee lat-In 1 tllna, Or1nd l'rht atweo, '77 Rebblt, perfect cond. wtltilla, ~root. orlgtnat VW•lauzu, 18111 Buper Sabot w/11111. 208 W 111. Sa'111 Ane aunroof. cover, 1tc. Mull Mii. $2600/obo owner. 59,000 ml. '8000. lllvd .. Huntington leech, 1250. 8"8-8810 CIOMdSundey $33,600. 4944914 660-8139/834-4922 8<4.4-583<1 11•·842·2000 =========-==c=.t==============-::..l::============::::. l \ ------------~~--------------------..... --~------------------------------ I t ORANGI COAST NOT SO FA5T, MARCIE .. SLOW DOWN ••. I SUNDAY,SEPTEMBER11, 1983 '(ES, MA'AM, I 60T MV FOOT CAU6~T IN MV BINDER ... I ~AD TO HOP ALL T~ E WAV TO SCHOOL ON ONE FOOT .... LIKE THIS ... I MY REPORT ? WELL, IT'S IN T~E BINDER ... NOW I LL JUST LEAVE Tl1E RIN65 I'll TRlf TO 6ET IT 'OFF ... THERE!! W#EW ! . Of'CN-AND TAKE MY REPogr TO '(OV - AND PLACE THE BINDER ON YOUR ,,___ DESK ... CAREFUL, MA'AM ... \ ( GARFIELD ® ZIP/ \ YOUR HOMITOIN DAllY PAPIR .. S · IN A p '(ES, MA1AM I I KNOW •• 11VE HAD MY FINGERS, MV NOSE AND M'Y ~AIR CAU6HT ... AND NOW MY FOOT ... 9 -11 SORT OF SMART5, DOESN'T IT;MA'AM ? by Jim Davis VOO CAN GROWL IN M'I FACf., VOU CAN LICK MY MEAP, BUT IF YOO TOUCH MV FOOO CON51Pf R VOORSELF Pf AP ..-;;:c -- .. ~--..... -------------------------------~----'--~---~~~~--~----- I . : .. I ------~~~~·~~~------------------------------------..... ------------- NANCY R NANCY, PLEASE DELIVER THIS CHE CK TO C ITY HALL HOW DID THIS CHECK GET WET? DENNIS THE MENACE Hey,Joeyl Lets play catch! JUDGE PARKER WHEN RAYMOND BRACE TAKES HIS MOTHER -IN -LAW TO DINNER AT THE COUNTRY CLUB, THEY ARE GREETED 6Y ABBEY SPENCER! IT'S BEEN SOME TIME SINCE I SAW YOU, MRS.OLIVER! YOU'RE LOOKIN0 WELL! © 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. MY AUNT WAS CRY \ NG ---THE WIND BLEW THE CHECK \NTO THE PUDDLE - TAX o COLLECTOR. by Hank Ketcham She ou9hta be on a LEASH.' bv Harold Ledoux THANK YOU! I JUST WISH MY DAUGHTER WERE AS WELL AS I AM! IF YOU 'RE ALONE, I'M HERE WOULD YOU WITH SAM! JOIN US FOR I SAW YOU DINNER, WALK IN AND ABBEY? BECAME CON· CERNED WHEN I DIDN'T SEE SHEILA! I TOLD MOTHER OLIVER HOW HELPFUL YOU'VE BEEN WITH OUR PROBLEM! I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MUCH I APPRECIATE IT, MISS SPENCER ! SHEILA'S A REAL WORRY! I'M SURE EVERYTHING WILL WORK OUT FINE! I'D BETTER 6ET SACK TO SAM ! I KNOW HE JUST CAN'T WAIT TO GET ME ON THE DANCE FLOOR! DID YOU ANO OUT WHY SHEILA ISN'T HERE WITH I THEM? NOT REALLY ... BUT THEY TALK ABOUT HER LIKE SHE'S A CANDIDATE FOR A VIOLENT WARD! I'M GOING TO CALL HER ON THE PHONE, SAMI j I ~1 0 ------~~----------------------------------------..................... .. bY loM BMUK ~ .r t ... IT 1.00K5 IJ KE. WE HAV£ A PROBU:N\ HERE ... MOON MULLINS So £>o YouR DUTY WITH YOUR RAKE-- ~ Q '$ ~ DOCTOR SMOCK R WHA-r,. MA1AM ? YOU SAY YOU'D l.-.IKe -ro SPSAK 1"0 YOLJ R. SON., -rHS Doc-roR? IT APPEARS Wt HAVE A RECROl11N& V101'.A710N ON OUR HANDS ! ~ MEAN 1HE COACH IUE.GAL.kQ RECRU11ED A STUDE~f FROM ANOfHER SCHOOL.. 10 COME HERE (0 WE51V I ElAJ c;,. NO, 1HE BA~D DIRECIDR DID I . by Ferd and Torn Johnson IHIS SIMPLE IASl<'1S YouR CHANCE TD FACE OUR ANNUAL AUTUMN CHAN~E OF PACE ... IHESE FALLIN~ L.£AVES ARE DRoPPIN~ HINTS ... ... OF COLDER CHORES FOR LITTLE GENTS ... ENJoY IT NoW, FOR GoODNESS S,AKE" ... ... FOR ALL 100 SootJ THE SKIES ,ABOVE'L.L ·· · Yes? "HS HAS A Nose -rHA-f' l-OOKS l--1 K~ -rHe BACK PAR.,-OF A e1cYCt...e HORN "~ eu-r ::r'a...a... e>e POWN A-r -rHe COFFee SHOP IF ANYONe WAN-rs Me . .. CM~E--,AND l~EN You'L.L- NEE:D YoUR SHOVEL. by George Lemont AND!' "t::VeN weARINCS e1-evA-roR sHoes,He e>ARea...Y COM~S UP -ro HIS OWN CHIN"? HUH? "tF 0RAINS WSRES 0A1"1"'eR1es ... Hf:1 P Nf:SP A JUMPf:R CA81-ES -ro S-rAR-f' -rHINKING" '? ~--- , - m;=t.IE* IS IN SIGH! •• ~~ We:A"Tlii;:RMAN'S PRWICfll\lG ~IRP sww. ~e:Rt='S A WA1t:RHOL.f: RIGHT OVf:R ~Hll\lt7~ose: ROCKS. J ---_____________ _,_ _________________ _ - CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There •re •f leHt six differ· ences In dr•wlnt det•ll• between top •nd bottom panels. How quickly un you find them? Check •nswers with those below. .iawwt1\ '*APO& t 6u1n1w '' •>u• j s Jat1'1W\ '' '-'.clt•-aN ' p.a"ow St i•H t l>Y1n1w ,, ,., VO WfJl l ~··)\I pu11Q I S~JU•J•U•O '81unif)r Whirle ® -------by Hal Kaufman ------- • APPLE SAUCE! Jimmy's sister inquired: "If I Hked you to give me four of your l6 •pples, how m•ny would you "-ve left?" Selfish Jimmy's emp"-tlc reply wu FIND HIDDEN MESSAGE Starting with the letter W and moving from ad jacent letter to adja- cent letter i n any dir ection. see if you c an spell ou t a message that relates to a kind of puzzle that often appear s right here In JuniOf' Whir l. The hidden message contains five words. Letters of these words appear In the diagram in such a way that if you draw a line trac- ing out the message. each and every letter shown w i ll be traversed. , ... ,,.,.,~•I• a ... ,._,,net PJOM •t .illt\\aw '""..l ... . . . .. • • CL "PSQIPXQTPEQEPNQI" Drop P's •nd Q's for •nswer. ..1UNt••~ 1•••u•• Aww1r • M usical Note! Add S7 in Roman numerals to two· thirds of ONE. M i x ingredients properly and you will have the name of a musical Instrument. What In· strument? 1,,~11~1 a6u•.,H11>U•Noo111111PP•tu•100A '""i) • W•ist Line! Me.sure your w•ist. Multiply your meuurement by"· Jot down the sum of the digits in the product. Answer is below. u.a.1146,3 • Riddle-Me·This! What dessert is made of fish? Perch melba. What is the best way to mail an um· brella? Parasol post. How long has man played prac· tical jokes? Since antic qu1ty. ,. 3,.,. -$1'-t "' * .,, • le • 'fl . . .. .... - '2« 1'5 ,,. lir15 *13 6 *1Li 6 J :i * ... ,. 8 ~ ... i 11 I 12~ c i "' II~ t>IO l ~ !' ~ DOG STAR? W"-t does Fido see through the telescope above? To find out, insert lines from I to 2 to J, etc. For Be tter o r For Worse G\\JE. UP. • ,·~~·' FAN·TASTICI Add colors to this st•dium 5Cene : I -Red. 2-Lt. blue. l -Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh. 6-0ru19e. 7-Dk. brown. I -Lt. purple. t -Dtl. purple. 10-Dtl. blue. 11-GrHn. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points fOf' using all the letters In the word below to form two complete words: IMPUDENT ---.. ---. THEN score 2 points H eh for all wOf'ds of four lett~s or more found among the letters. Try to score •t tNst SO points. 1und . ...,,0 ..,•,!Mu• -.q1n od by Lynn John ston 7 • \All#. _,, GORDO ® 9-JI SHOE . , i . --· -------- i-tf.AVE.N ONL.'i KtJOW6! '-\ER~ 'IW W~HL.f. MOM 145 AWA"/ ARE., fE.LLOW5~ C.A~ ANO Po'fAfO CHIP~?? AT 1Hf. !>1 A~ f ~f.K CONVf.~flON, t>A0 1!> ~ t>OtN& A~L. fH~ j COOKIN&~ l VJ .. a : ~ i § i <W WE. Nf.f.O MORE. NOURl'"Mf.N\ 1\-\~N J~1 CAKE. AMO P01A\O Cl-\tP~ ~ iHr PJ::leCCtJTAe£ oF CAT eAMi=s t~ TICK-IACK- TO!= t5 VER.'-/ Ht~f • VAO, OON 11" 'IOU KNOW 1MA'f 6REf\Kf~~1' l? 1~f-MOSI lMVOR1AN1 ME.AL, Of f'-\f. OA'41 PA1R\CK ANO i ARE. 6~~\N& 60'4~~ Al L.£A'E;f ~OM£ ONlON OlP~ by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly Daily Pilat I I I rounds observing the pros. "I watched . got lots of advice - but not one free drink." -Anita Summer ' WASHINGTON -Gary Hart and his wife. Lee, appear to be firmly back together after their separation last year. About their reconciliation in S.nd your queetlon, on. pc>atcaro. to "Alk," F.,,,.ly W..ly, 1515 Bmedw•y, New VOO<, NY. 10035 January she says. "Some peO-W.'11 p.ly ~ IO< pu!HISl\ed quatlons. So!Ty, Wt <;an'I 411'11-Otl>8rl . ANGILA LANUURY .J::s:::::z~::::::':::;::=::::::~:;::;iE:::::;:: .,.. ..... _._..,.._.._ ___ --._..,....~-:::-~_ pie say 1rs so amazing how .__ __ __, many divorces there are in public life. and I say it's amaz· ing there aren'I more. I'm sure we would never have gotten back together had I not enjoyed politics.". Rita Lavelle is finding there is life alter scandal. The recently in- dicted former E.P.A. adminis- trator has signed with New Line Presentations to hit the lecture circuit The New York firm is teaming her for de- bates with environmentalist Lewis Regebstdn. author star of Broadway's Mame You've been ln a revival of Gypay add now a remake of Mame. Is It tougher the second time aro und? -P.J., Utica. N.Y. I frankly don't care for the word "revival." at least not in terms of the theater. For in- stance. we don't call works by people like Shakespeare and Shaw revivals -we call them classics. As for whether there's a challenge in under- laking a role that is not new. I again refer to Shakespeare and Shaw. Their great works sometimes get mediocre t reviews. You never know ~ what's going to happen when ~ vou confront an audience. ~ Every time you step out on a " stage. it's as though you're do-i inB it for the first time. 3 ,_,,,--~~~ I ... RODNIY DUIOlltPllLD SIOf ()f flit frl()l}/t Easy Money Nobody can be u d .... b .. you pretend to be eom~ ttmee. JUlt how bed were f you lo IChool? -M.O., ~ Amora, m. t Well, I wanna tell you. Easy e Money starts off with a shot of I my school report card. Bur ifs not mine really. Truth is, my I school -Richmond High School in Queens, N.Y. - w would not release mine. I i gu~ they didn't wanr any j smear on their academic reputation. That's O.K. I didn't consider this getting no respect . FROM THI II ASK'' IDITORS LOS ANGELES -Guess who's not coming to your local theater? S idney Poitier. 56. who last ap- pea red in 1977 's A Piece of the Action. ~ says he may never act in pictures again (directing is ano- ther matter). "I am proud of my work ," he says. ''but what I do in the future must cast a favorable renection on that work. or I don't work. I am 1ust too old to work for work's sake." ... Former Saturday Night Live comedian BUI Murray swears he's serious with his remake of the 1946 classic The Razor's Edge. He's co-written the script (based on the W. Somerset Maugham novel) and will star as Larry Darrell, a young American in Paris after World War I. "I've promised to do a comedy if I mess this up." says Mur- ray .... Steven Spielberg's 1971 TY-movie classic. Duel. was tested as a feature film recently in Kansas City and Detro it. The thriller. Spielberg's most acclaimed work pre-Jaws. starred Den- ni• Weaver as a motorist hunted by a mysterious truck driver . .,.i;e results of the test were "disappointing," accord- ing to a Universal spokesper· son. adding. "It was a sales decision not .o take It to any other market."_ . Because of a prior title regi.stration (never mind the 1934 version with Carole Lombard. Geo,..e Rd. Salty Rand and R.-y MUland). Bo and John Derek's Bolero film, now floundering in Spain, must undergo a title change. The production was stopped ·for a few weeks while co-star An· drea Ocdalplntl (who re- placed Fabio ~) under- went a crash muscle buildup before filming his revealing scenes with Ms. Derek. Can· non Films chairman Men. hem Golan reports that he and Mr. Derek, the director, "didn't kill each other yet." Golan also reveals the movie's new tille: 80..fero. -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -Jackie On .. .a.. looking smashing in a paper·thin blue minidress. says she keeps in shape by doing yoga at home._ .. George Buma. 87, readily admits he can't resist fll rt· ing. but con· fesses the best he can offer Mamo mi(lf Crttpln1 up on S<J, St>phlo'J Sllff'/y not crumbl1nf. days is a wink. "And even that takes longer than it did 20 years ago."_ .. Superman- ager Jay Bernstein. who's turned blonde ambition into stardom for Farrah Faw· cett, Sm.an.ne Somera. 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The Washington Post will be getting some new com- petition soon. A trio of wealthy publishing hotshots with conspicuous Democratic ties is bankrolling a new weekly paper for Washington. The three are Mortimer Zuckerman, New York· based real-estate tycoon and owner of The Atlantic. Mar- tin hretz, editor In chief and president of The New Republic. and Joan Dint· Min, widow of Worth Blnf- bam. former owner of ttle Louisville Times and the Loulsvllle Courier.Journal. Despite their Democratic leanings, the trio insists the paper wlll not be political. "It will cast a skeptic's eye on life in Washington," says Peretz. The paper ls scheduled to hit the streets In November. -Kothleien Maxo and JoM Oltenberg Cover p oto achter/Focus on Spe>rts. f,) )913 FAMILY WUKLY. All rlgl\te reMMld. Warning: The Surgeon General Hes Determined . That Cigerttte Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Htahh. MarlLom KUSH COMES TO SHOVE The Softer Side of Football's Toughest Coach By Robert Ward Rough . tough Baltimore Colts Coach Frank Kush is walking around the pressroom. mov- ing herky jerky, Jimmy Cagney-like. his blue eyes twinkling. his talk punctuated with Barry Fitz· gerald-like winks. Three Baltimore newspapermen and I are sitting watch- ing as he circles in back of us, weaves back i 11 f1vnt of us, disappears from view. What's he going to do back there, we wonder? Come up fast and spear us or something? "Hell, they've said everything abolJI me," he l:>eRins. "Everythmg. They've written it al[ Sometimes I just have to laugh at the things ther. say. They call me the martinet. the killer. they made me sound like Hitler ... but it's crazy, because I've been the same goofy guy since I was a little kid. I'm no different now than then. V.11cn I was a little kid living in Windber, Pa., you had to tle tougft, because ..things weren't ever easy. We had 15 kids in my family, and my father worked in a mme. When he died from black lung at 50, I was 14 years old. And those coal mines weren't easy . we're talking the com- pany store: 'Hey, your father's dead, that's too bad -but we won't be able to extend you any credit for food. I mean, he ain't working here anymore.' ''That's how it was and how 11 still is for a lot of people. I went to work as a gandy dancer on the railroad two weeks alter his death. still made da.c;s president and played baseball three nights & week, ~en though I was so tired I could have dropped. Th~y say I'm tough, that I'm hard .... Well, If you weren't. you were dead. All I did wa.s ~ay alive, survive. but It rnade me R~ ~. a lunl/'sulfrmnR ~s km. n /hf! au1hor o1 lour fl04Jtls. inctudlns '"' lorthcomma • ~ Red Baur. ~ F.W..Y WUXLY . JUTDllllU II •• .., appreciate life. I want to tell you that. It got me through a lot of other things later. You guys know what I'm talking about." The press guys drop their heads a lit- tle. No one knows whether Frank Kush will talk about the 1978 incident while he was head coach ar Arizona State University, the lime he allegedly punchf'd a player named Kevin Rut- ledge and found himself in the middle of a $2.2 million lawsuit, the center of an avalanche of media coverage and. finally in 1~79. kicked out of lhe job he loved. But Kush seems to want to talk about it today He's pacing. sweat dripping off of him as the Colts air conditioner breaks down. "That kid, wha1 he did to me -it hurt. I'll tell you. I don 't want to say anything about him because I'll find myseN in lhe middle of another li\w· suit. but whal hurt me. what reiilly hur. me was the way everybody turned on me. Hey. for years lhey have billboards all over town saying. 'Win with Arizona Stare and Frank Kush · I'm the most popular guy around. Everybody wants to be my friend. and I guess I was just narve enough. even after my back· ground. to really think they meant it. But the day I'm accused of hilling lhat kid. I walked out of my office. and even I hough I had the same clothes on. I was a different guy. People would I urn away from me and my family on the street. It was horrible, horrible. "All that got me through it was re- membering my past. saying. 'You sur- vivE'CI the mines. you kept your family alive when you were a kid, and you'll survive this. That and jogging. I'd go in there !the courtroom) and hear all these allegations and then I'd get so upset. I'd just run and run until I was so physicaJly exhausted that I'd drop into bed and fall asleep. If I didn't, I was up all night. And one other thing: rnedita· lion. Yeah. when the trial was eoing on, I didn't go to lunch with the lawyers. I went to a club. got a mat and sat on the noor and worked on my breathing for 45 mini1tes I got so I could blank 1t all out .. The press guys are all giving each other these little looks. nods. raised eyebrows. Frank Kush meditaling? What was his mantra. for Godsakes? Win Win Win" HIT HIT HIT? In 1981 . aher a three-month trial. a jury cleared Kush of the charges. al· though Rutledge's appeal is still pend· ing. Kush. meanwhile. after being dis- missed by Arizona State, sued the "They call me the martinet, the killer, they made me BOund like Hitler. But I've been the 8tJ111e goofy guy since I was a kid." school for S40 million in October 1979 and settled for $200.000 soon after. Kush faced his latest controversy this past June when Stanford quarterback John Elway -the sport's most prized prospect in years and the Colts· No. I draft choice -publicly balked at play- ing for the Colts and forced them to trade him to the Denver Broncos. (In a delicious coincidence. the Broncos play the Colts in Baltimore on Sunday.) Some say Kush 's reputation as "' tyrant scared Elway away; some contend it was the unrelenting ineptitude of Colts owner Robert lrsay. the air conditioning-and-construction king from Chicago. who drove tormer Colts quarterback Bert Jones half mad by calling plays from the owner's box. The same Robert lrsay announced recently that his players were BOing to "get Elway .. for dumping the Colts and choosing to go with Denver Someone now asb Kush about lrsay. He looks down at the guy ~·ho asked the question and suddenly the eyes get steely. killer cobalt blue. and he shakes his head and runs his finger up and down over his lips. "~o comment there You have to control what vou can. and cut lhe rest away " • Then he winks and shakes his head again "Hey. any of you guys want to jog five miles?" Kush buttons up his nylon jacket before going out int~ the 105<.legree heat of the Colts preseason camp a1 Goucher College (Towson. Md.) It's the height of the day. 2 P.M .. and the mach is going to go for a nice little five-mile jog Nobody takes him up on his offer. He smiles and shakes his head. "See you later. guys. Try and write something nice about me " That would be a switch. Since Kush was fired from Arizona State. whole for- ests have been leveled to provide spons pundits with lines like. "He looks like an old gunfiahter, still the baddest hombre around! · After 22 seasons at Arizona State. after building lhe program up from the bottom to one of the most successful in N.C.A.A. history (Kush·s .765 winning percentage was the second best among active coaches at the time of his depar· ture), Frank Kush found himself work· ing on an assembly line making metal detectors. And the only place he could get a football job was in Hamilton. On· tario, home of lhe Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League -the Elba of pro football coaching. But Kush hung in and last season took over the Baltimore Colts to a fan· fare unprecedented since George C. Scott pretended he was Patton. Kush's rigid, grueling preseason schedule (two workouts a day. mandatory weight training) left many of the older, softer Colts literally lying on the gras.s. Vete- rans Ben Jones. Roger Carr, John Dut- ton and Greg Landry all left the team (though Jones left mainly because of his conflicts with lrsay). Kush pushed his young players hard. promised them they'd see results. but by the end of the strike-tom season they had a record of Q.8.1. Critics (and In Baltimore every· body Is a critic) said Kush's methods we're old·f Mhioned, out of date, that to- day's high-priced, more intelllgerit ath· lete couldn't relate to his Gung-Ho- WWll-grmme·l IO·percent·win-one-for· the-Clpper philosophy. Or that he was a bn.Jte, insensitiv~. overrated. Frank Kush Is right about one thing: He ha& been called every· thing in the book. And yet, when one meets the man In perton, spends time with hirn, it's obvious that things have Bat of times: afln' his Sun Dtvils beat North Coro/Ina fn the 1910 Pt!ach Bowl. ·I changed -mentally and physically - in the Colt camp. Watching the rookies go through their drills. I never once saw anybody complain or gripe. I never once saw Kush scream at his players. though Colts Mike Pagel and Gary Padjen, who both played for him at Arizona State. say that this is a relauvely new development. "Coach used to scream all the lime." quarterback Pagel says, "but it was just his way of reminding you that you weren 't putting out. you weren '1 giving it all you had. It's no big thing These people who say his methods are old· fashioned are wrong. Football is an old· fashioned game. Ir's physical. and you have to be in shape " • Gary Padjen. a second-year line- backer. speaks with an almost true believer's worship of Kush· "I love the man like I love my own fa1her He drives us all hard, sure. but he really doesn't ask you to do any· thing he wouldn't do. Let me tell you a story. When I was at Arizona State. I cut class. The coach had an()(her l'Oach drive both me and him out to the Some say it was Kush's reputation as a tyrant that acared John Elway away; some say it was owner Robert /rtlay'• ineptitude. desert 15 miles away from school. Then he told me we were going to run back. I stayed with him until we got to a mountain. The coach just ran right up it. I fell out. He was yelling for me to come on up, but I was dead our. Then he looked al me and said, 'Cio to class. Or we do lhis again."' As Padjen tells this he smiles and shakes his head. 'Those things that have been written and said about him -forget it. He's a man with character who really acts on his beliefs. At Ari· zona the coach's last game [after being fired) was against Washington. Before the game. Coach Kush came into the locker room and said he wanled lo talk to us all. He said, They've taken away whal I love. They've taken away the football team, you guys whom I love. I just wanted you to know it's meant everything to me to coach you.' Then he cried like hell. Do you know what that did to us? We went out and beat Washington 12·7, even though they were heavily favored. Then we carried the coach off on our shoulders. I'll never forset it." As one walks through the Colt camp. one hears ii everywhere -and not just from Kushophlles from Aril.ona State. This year is goins to be different. For instance. listen to Derrick Hatchett, the talented cornerback who ahnoSI walked off the team last year in preseason. "But I was wrong," he says now. "You see. the coach has a lot of strength tests. Leg presses and upper-body strength and fat-percentage tests. and last year when we took them. man. everybody was feeling lousy I had to run ten 4Q..yard dashes and you had to do it until you got eight out of ten in 4 6 sec· onds. Well. last year I couldn't do any of them in that time, bu1 this year. after working according to Coach Kush's weight and running program, I did them all m 4.6. I know that's going to mean I don ·1 get beat as often, because I have that lit· tie extra burst of speed that I never had last year. I know it's going to mean I can tac· kle harder. I know I'm nOI going to wear out in the fourth quarter Everybody on our team is stronger, and we feel great." Ir's dark on the Cioucher campus. It's 11 at night and Frank Kush has been up since 5:30 A.M. We're walking along the horse path, the coach mov- ing in the same brisk pace as always. "I dop 't know what 1t is. I wake up every day at 5:30 no matter what time I go to bed. Some nights I can't sleep at all. I get to thinking about the tt!am. new moves we could make. new plays .• new ideas. You know. foot· ball ts a mental game. You have to stay sharp. I'm 54 years old. but I stlll love It as much as ever." "How did you feel about losing John Elway?" "Lousy, of course. But that's the way it goes. [From Denver) we got [offensive tackle) Chris Hinton, and I think he could be a great player And [quarterback) Mark Herrmann; he's never '-------------------....1- had a chance to play. I like him a lot." "They soy I'm tough. that fm hard. . Well, if you weren ·r. you were dead. " It seems like disaster follows Kush' around. Elway won't come aboard, and then C.olts quarterback Art Schlichter is indefinitely suspended from the N.F.L. after he admil$ to gambling away 5389.~. I ask Kush ir he had any in· kllng o1 Schlichter's gambling. "God no," he says. "He wouldn't have been on the team for one minute if I had kriown. You see. it's all part of what's going' on in the country now. The befief tnat you can have things without paying for them. In India if you rob a man. !hey cut off your hand. Now that's your extreme example, and I don't endorse it. but I do believe in swift and justifiable punishment. For example, let's say you've gone all over a play with your backs. and the suy messes up. I say we caJI the play right away again. Let the guy set really hit a rouple of Limes. then he'll remember But once I've disciplined someone, It's over. I don't cany a grudge. With Art. though, it won't hit him until 10 years from now." "Why not?" I ask as we en1er a dark grove of trees. "Because." Kush answers, "he doesn't have to pay any price. O.K .. he was suspended for a while, but he still has Mom and Dad helping him through It all. I don't think he has any idea or the magnitude of what he did. That's the real problem. that he didn't have the va!ues to begtn with. 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If it's old· fashioned 10 think that that kind of public relations-advertising con- sciousness is killing America, then I'm old-fashioned." The coach speaks with such passion. such determinatJon and conviction thal it's impo~ible to laugh it all off as John Wayne machismo. "Let me tell you something that both- ers me to this day, that still gets to me." Kush says. "When I was at Mic.:higan {as an all-American defensive guard) we got two free lickets to the game and we cou ld give them to anyone we wanted. I had a friend who wanted a seat -and. you know. I didn't have much money -and one day greed got the beSI of me. My friend asked me if I could get him a ticket and I said in this greedy voice. 'Yeah, and how much will you give me for it?' That still bothers me. that I could have been that greedy. "People think things nre ea,,y for me because rm bead coach of a pro foot· ball team. but they don't know what I 6 F~v WW!.J.Y • IU'll.MKA 11 • ltld went through . When I got to Arizona State we had no program to speak of I co uldn 't really recruit people. so I'd spend a couple months every year driving all over the country m my old car. We couldn't even afford brochures. so what I did was paste some old po"· tards of Anzona. you knov. so:nir Arizond . in a ~rapl>ook dnd ~hov. the players tho)(! Now. that., not \erv glamorous. but 11·~ what make<; thing~ happen It's real. .. Real . Kush seems both real -d5 in old-fashioned. hard workinq -and at the same time cul from v.holl'duth ht Of Schlichter's betting, Kush says, "It's or.a-sode1J1. You feel bad - take drugs. You n eed money -gamble." lion Ku!ih s Ille 1s hke something straight out of Frank Capra. But never· lheless. u's a redl Slon. real ror m1ll1nns or American' Nothing short of the American Dream. We come out into a cledn ng ,md look up at the moonlight. "It's ~autiful here. Remind~ me of th1' pa.o.1 w1111e1 I went to m) high school 30.vedr reunion. and when I was bdCk there in Windber f decided to look up my cou~m 8111 Kush r hadn ·1 seen him in vears. and so I went out over the Penn~ylvania hills and I final· ly round his pldce. We ra:ogniLed each. other right away. So he takes me up on · the top of th1 s beautiful hill. dnd he look!> down on his 180-acre fdrm. d red barn. a great farmhouse. and telb me how he bought 1t years and years ago for SS.000. He J~t managed to~scrape together a SSOO down payment. t-.ow. though, he's put.,. it ill! together. built barns. silos. has sbps who work it. and he·s done it. He works his butt off. but it's all his. This man is a real man dnd a real success. As for the ones who have taJent and throw it away, who believe there's an easy route to go. I 1ust feel sorry for them. Bill Kush and the peo- ple like him -they're the real America to me." 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Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 8 "" ~ .... 0.7 lftl. ncotinl "· per ciplnt by FTC IMltlod. I I PUTTING SLEEP PROBLEMS TO REST By Marcia Hibsch D o you sleep for etghl hours on- ly 10 wake up tired~ The protr lem may !)(em from 1he quah· tv of your sleep rather than the _length of time you spend sleeping. One physiological disorder thal can disrupl your sleep is nocturnal myoclo- nus. or periodic movements dunng sleep (P M.S.). in which a sleeping per- son·s legs kick or jerk hundreds of times Some or the kicking and jerking is easil) noticed. especially by the suf- ferer's hed partner Other times the movements made are more subtle but are 1ust disturbing enough to rouse someone from a deep sleep to a lighter level of sleep. thereby robbing him of necessary sleep. Researchers have not vet been able to identify lhe causes o( this disorder. One theory about P M.S .. It's the failure of some inner mechanism that, when working. controls most peopte·s move- ments during sleep. "Thirty percent of older people ha\'e the symptoms of P M.s.:· says Dr. Sonia Ancoli-lsrael. assistant director of the Sleep Disorders Clinic of the Uni· versity of California al San Diego. "So. it could be that we have a clock [a neu· ral pacemaker] that irihibi1s us for most of our lives. and that the dock simply stops working for some people " ·1 here are drugs available to stop leg jerks. but even the best are not always helpful. "We sometimes prescribe clonazepam or baclofen to our pa· tients," soys Dr. Ancoh-lsrael "We also try to counsel them on relaxation tech· niques. But. unfortunately. we just can't offer a pennanent solution " Another common problem that can disturb your night's rest is nocturnal leg cramping. This frustrating malady seems to wait until the sleeper is re- laxed and warm before striking the calf or the sole of the foot with shooting pain that results from knotted muscles. Overexertion and salt depletion or dehydration are common causes of cramps. So, those who recently began exercise or who are taking diuretics may suffer from cramps There are several steps victims can take to help prevent leg cramps. The exerciser should increase fluid and salt Intake to replace that lost in sweating. People on diuretics can find some relief by taking nightly doses of quinine, or ~ionally, Benadryl. an antihista· mine. When the tee cramps. stretchins MaKio Htl>sch /j a Cohlom~ frttkJM,, F.um.Y WUJIJ..Y . SUTD4111Jt 11 • 1983 9 the contracting muscle in the opposite, dies include hot baths. wearing socks direction of the cramp can often bring to bed and taking calcium tablets. some relief. 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I ENDS: FEUDING, FUSSING, FIGHTING-- AND FORGNING By Karen MacNeil A t one 11me or another. \\e've all been assured that. while love may come and go. friend~hip~ never die. What happens in real life is. all too often. another story Even the best of friendships run into trouble with misunderstandings or iealous1es. Two good friends can sometimes end up never speaking to each other again. Examining our unspoken expecta- tions is an important part of under- !.t anding why rriendsh1ps fail. Sometimes we don't even realize how much we count on our friends We all hove different friends for different needs. and it s this \'ery positive cLo;pecl . of friendship -the unspoken agree- ment that vou can count on each other in certain· situations -that's also a source of problems. When friends don't voice their expectation~. they're more likely to let each other down without knowing 11. and when they don't com- municate how important they are to one another. friendship can begin to feel hke "taken-lor-grantedship." Says New York psychologist and marital/family therapist Henry Gray- son, "A lot of friendships are based on need. and this is how they get screwed up. because need can create unrealistic expectations. Added to this. friends don't always talk about their feelings dearly. They want something, or ex· peel something. without being able to ask for ii directly." Complicating the problem is the fact that often friend~find it difficult to fight with each ()(her. "Friend don't know how to disagree:· says psychiatric social worker Leslie Voremberg. "One of the reasons we're drawn to friend- ships is that they're not as full of con· flict as family relationships. When something does ~ wrong. we don't know what to do.· . Expressing disappointment is better than ending the friendship, however. Friendships are often stronger after two people talk about their feelings and forgive one another Though a fight nttd not be the end of a friendship, should it sometimes be? After all. when a friend lets you down. Ao,tfl M<Xf'Vttl 1s o rodro tallNh<>w hasJ and author r>I The Book cl Whott' Foods Nulntion and C1J1~lnc (Random Hw~J fAMILY Wt:r:au.~. qJl'ff,WBDt II . IMJ ll it may be a warning signal. How can you decide what is forgivable? Here. it often helps to think about how your friend has treated you throughout the friendship. If your cur- rent problem has been there all along. you may be better off parting company. On the other hand, even some of the most serious transgressions could dt>serve forgiveness. The questions you must ask vourself are: Has mv friend been honest? Did he or she intentional- ly hurt me? Friendship is a two-way street. And so is forgiveness. fW Enjoy The G~ters for 10 ~free. 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THE BUTTER.FLIES OF THE WORLD PORCELAIN PLATE COL LECT ION by John Wilkinson The first porcelain plates created by Europe's foremost painter of butterflies- twelve extraordinary collector's plates capturing the grace and beauty of the world's loveliest butterflies. Each plate crahed of the finest porcelain and banded in pure 24 karat gold. Each bearing an original work of art created by John Wilkinson exclusively for this senes. The limited Signature Edition available by subscription only. Advance subscription dead line: September 30, 1983. TH£ ARTIST One of Britain's mo)t di~rrnguished artists, John Wilkinson heh b<>en aptly described as ""the most outstandinR portraitist of butterflies in the world today."' His nchly detailed paintings have been· widely e>thibited and won him nu- merous awards, including the coveted Grenfell Medal, and no fewer than five Gold and two Silver Medals from the Royal Horticultural Society. Wilkinson has bt!en honored as well with one- man shows ar the Sladmore Gallery, rhe Cooling Gallery and Liberty's 1n London. In addition. he created all of the original parntrngs for two defin- itive nature books. Now this celebrated a11ist has created his first series of porcelain collector's plates -The Buner- flies of the World. A collection depicting twelve beautiful, dramatically different )pecles of butter- flies-with d very special charm and ~ensitivity. In each case, the artist captures them in their full glory among the brightly colored flowers of their native lands. And each delightful <;eene is bordered in an elegant butterfly motif. Every one of these One impo11ed plates is a work of pure enchantment, filled with light and color-a source of joy to own and di~play. To- gether, they form a spectacular collection cenain to enhance the decor of any home. 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Downes spoke to FA.\11LY WW<LYs Mary Eflin Bruns with modesly and good humor about pageant 11iters. padded sw1msu1ts. and the pressures and pleasures of ouer· night :,ucces.s ~~ Bruns Were you oervou.a durtnc the conte:.-7 Miss'Universe· Before I went on I was nervous. I couldn't eat dinner. I was all Oustered. But as soon as the show start· ed. I was so excited and happy that I had a real inner peace. Q: How did you feel when you beard you had won? Miss Universe· I thought. "Neal -New Zealand has done it," because we're a small country and we've never won anything like that. Q: Why do you think you wen choee11? Miss Universe. I really don't know. The whole time I was honest. I was myself .... Putting myself aside. if I were a judge I think the obvious [reason) Is beauty. but Miss Universe has got to be beautiful inside as well as outside. Q: Belllad the eceaee., la there frtc. don between contsanta? Miss Universe: During the last days of the competition there is a little friction, tempers start to show and you get your little bit of gossip. But overall there is a genuine friendship. Q: rve beard that~ for eome beauty p....,ta la ao .trlct th.Ill eootelblata aren't allowed to ll)eak to men ... tu. tnte for the Ma. Unlvene cootat? Ml Universe· They were quite strict, but you've got to have ii that way ~ cause otherwbc you couldn't keep 80 girls under control. Havtng the chape- rones Is for the safety or the girls. Q: Some p..-nt coatettMta p..t tbelr lwtluulte. Wen you tempt· ed to do mytldac like tMl7 Miss Universe: Why thould I? If I want to win something, I want to win 11 on my natural merits. not by being false. Q: Doee anything 9CaJ"e you about your new job? Miss Universe: It is scary. but I take each day as it comes. I'll prdbably make mistakes. But you're only going to learn by your mistakes. aren't you? Q: U you met Pre.ldent ~. what would you aay to blm? Miss Universe: I would like to talk to him as a person and just find out about hLS lire, ask him about his past, because he was a movie star. I would like to know about that because a political leader and a movie star is quite a contrast. Q: Some beautiful women aay they felt unattnctlve durlnt ado- leecence. Oki you feel that? Miss Universe: I can remember. when I was 12 and 13. I was at that gawky stage where your complexion isn't the best: it's hard. it's horrible because you're growing into a woman but you're still a child. Q: Were you ever lo k)ve? Miss Universe: I have a boyfriend back in Auckland and he's right behind me in everything that I'm doing. Q: Femlnlat• have crttkbed beau- ty c:ontetta for pre.eating women u eex ob~te. How do you feel about thoee objection•? Miss Universe: Everyone's entitled to an opinion. I believe in equal rights. We're all given qualities and abilities, and I think beauty should be displayed. 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Their high energy. rock 'n' roll records - like "Jenny Take a Ride" and "Devil with a Blue Dress On'' -established Ryder as that rarity, a genuine white soul singer. By 1968, however, the band had broken up, and rhough he's performed regu· J larly in Europe. Ryder stopped playing in the U.S. J Bot now. good golly Miss Molly, Mitch Ryder is back. He's socking it to them on tour and has a hot new album, fl/ever Kick a Sleeping Dog, produced for him bY America's young gravef- voiced heartthrob, John Cou· gar. Cougar says he owes much of his own style to Ryder 's music, as .does another streetwise serenader, Bruce Springsteen, who often doses his concerts wilh a medley of Ryder tunes. "What Springsteen's been doing makes sense," Ryder told us, "because you always save the best for last." Ryder, 38. praises Cougar's cleverness both in what he added to the album-"He took my voice right up to screech heaven" -and in what he took away. "I have this dark side 10 me. It's a view of the world that's not only angry, it's simply morbid. Im abso- lutely oonvinced that's the way life is, but I'm glad we kept it in the background.'' Computers are getting more humanlike everv day, and Russian scien- lists thought they discovered one that actually practiced sex discrimination. It seems the machine worked just fine when there were men around, but as soon as a woman walked into the room, it started spouting gibberish. Well , according to Video magazine, it turned out that synthetic fibers in the women's underwear were dis- rupting the system. The women programmers have now switched to woolen un- dies, and lhings seem to be humming along just fine I ~ -J..-_.. • • J I · • y ls National Grand· arent's Day, bu! sadly, the occasion finds that many grandparents and grandchildren are little more than strangers. ,A5 some grandparents put it: "We call the grandkids and ask, 'Hpw's everythinQ'?' They ~· 'Fine.· We say, Well, whats new?' They say, 'Nothin'.' The oon· versation lasts about a minute, and we're left with a very hollow feeling." But it doesn't have to be that way, says George New- man. co-author of The Grand· parenting Book .. Grand- parents and grandchildren can do a lot lo make each other happy -it just takes some work and doing." New· man's book offers 101 ways for grandparents to strengthen the lies that bind. There are games to play over the phone, club memberships to share and tips on making those cards and letters c.-ount. "The key to communication with the children is interests, interests and interests," New· man says. "Once you learn that your 'grandchildren love a particular 'TV program or are crazy about their computer. familiarize yourself with it Then sit back and watch your phone bills soar." The Grandporenting Book is available by mail only. Send a check or money order for $6.95 to Blossom Valley Press, P.O. Box 4044, Blossom Valley Station, Dept. FW. Mountain View, Calif. 94040. rmr•"'1 W hat began as a sci· entific report has turned out to be one of the most exciting thrillers of the year. Or. John Heller's Report on the Shroud of Turin chronicles the four- year study by 40 American scientists on the Shroud of Turin -the 14 by 3~-foot linen sheet that canies in as- tonishing fashion the im88«! of a crucified man of Semitic fea. lutes and has been thought for ctnturies to be the burial shroud of Jesus Chrltt. The details of what the team found are not new: It concluded that the Shroud On this phOlograplric. ntSQtiue. tht ftatul?S oo tht Shroud come to II~ could not ~ibly . be a for· gery but that how the image got there remains a mystery. Heller, a Yale biophysicist and team member. tells the amazing story behind the research . The courageous men and women -si~ agnos&ics, two Mormons, three Jews, four Catholics and the rest Protestants -gladly gave up their free time and their own funds for the pro- ject. Many were ordered by their employers to stop work- ing on it; a few were even threatened. Heller spins a nonstop sus.. pense yam of "fortuitous cir· cumsc.ances'' that surrounded the team. As he says, "In the Marines, an odd event occur- ring once Is random chance: twice. a coincidence: three tim~ is enemy action. If the Marines had been involved in the Shroud project. the preva· lence of coincidence would have convinced them our galaxy was being invaded." Heller told us he wrote his book "not so much for the faithful. who don't need it. or for the faithless. who won't read it. as for all the people in between." {\ ITARDRIK ~ M aybe the junk float-f ing in outer space ~ between Earth and 0 Mars isn't quite as much o( an ! eyesore as the parking lot of ! your local McDonald's. but some 3.400 pieces of litter are now orbiting the Earth. rang- ing from spent rocket boosters to broken solar panels. About 500 pieces of man· made junk fall to Earth each year, but most just bum up on r~ntry. The United Nations recently declared that the country launching the litter must take responsibility for any that manages to survive re-entry and crashes to earth. There were 42 claims filed against the United States when Skylab crashed in 1979, but none was compen· sated. The claims ranged all the way from SJO million for mental anguish to a few dollars for a lamp shade broken during a Skylab· inspired nightmare. 81111'11DAYS (All Virgo) Monday -Marga· ret Hamilton 81; Unda Gray 43. Tuesday -Jacqueline Bisset 39; Mel Torme 58: Oau- dette Colbert 80. Wednesday -Cayton Moore 69. Thur> day -Jackie Cooper 61; Merlin Olsen 43; Fay Wray 76. Friday -Lauren Bacall 59; Peter Falk 56; Allen F\Jnt 69; B.B. King 58. Saturday - Anne Bancroft 52; John Ritter 35: War~n Burger 76; Gf!orse Blanda 56. Encut1W IOI!~ ~ W!Mte, ~ Edl!Olt nrrt MulliOfl'; °'9lr OINcfO( "*" ~ SeftlOl ldlln "9tta Adcrdl. lliOI ~ koO ~ell~ Mltll)'n ~ 4-. ldnol ..,_, Ulo llMI: Mll...m ~ 0.. 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'. .... ,.,. -1 nl::' .. t:.. 318089 =I MS Th6 Gulls Mine (Wtlh P;iul McCartney) Billie Jean and Beat It Top 10 Wanna Be Startin Sometn1n etc THtB£STOF LIOHA80YD 111995 • MV!lE HAGGARD ~ BIOCITY YOU CAN GET ·11 ALBUMS PLUS THE GOLD BOX TV BONUS 11 you Join the Coll.WntM Recant a T..,e Club .net ~to buy 8 more Mlecilon• (8' regulw Club pnc.s) In the nell'l 3 ,..,. c 236885 CARPCHTERS ~ .... ~-1'71 MEL TILLIS SOUTHERN R.AIN ( llALBU S FORl~ PLUS THE GOLD BOX TVBONUSI II you join the Columbia RecOfd & Tape Club end 119'" to buy 8 mote Mtectlont (•t reguler Club pricff) In lhe next 3 yews KENNY ROGERS WEVE GOT TONIGHT GEORGE JONES SHINEON 318899 : I !Ille smash (duel with Sheena Easton) Top 10 hit AH My Lile plus Bad Enough ano many ma<e cuts 319624 • Thetr smash hits Gimme All Your Lovin and Got Me Unaer Pressure plus 1 Got Tne S1A 318303• = 1 smash Do You Rean., Want To Hun Me Top 1 O T me n11s I /I Tumble 4 Ya and rm Afraid Or Me many more cuts 318055 Greatest tuts• Top 10 Cold As tee Double Vision Feels Like The Frrst Time Hot Blooded Urgent more 319301 •HIS = 1 smash Shine On <Shine All Your Sweet love On Me) Top 10 hrt I Always Get Duty Dog many more STE VIE NICKS BEL.LA DONNA ZZTOP EL LOCO JOURNEY ESCAPE CAAL08 SANTANA HAVANA 11/00N ALJAAREAU MEAKIN' AWAY EOOIE RA88l'TT STEP BY STEP 310938• RfTACOOUDGE ··~ H£AAT8REAK RADIO --LOOIUNOIM:K 11 you •• l'.ist an occatk>n.i record °' tepe buyer 11 you prefer nor to oblogate yourself 10 purchase eight more selections o~ you cannot rind 11 selecr1ons you wan1 right now here s a perfecr opponun•ty to Luclty With You many more NOTE: all llPPliellllons -tuti;eci lo review .rMS Columbia House resenree !he right lo~ any llPPl!cllllon r-rAIALMEMBEASH~APPL~ATION-~ I Columbi• Record & Tms-Club. 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Box 1130 I Tene Haute. lndtana 4711 t I YP1i 1 u ''~"'tu I')' oul 1ne Ctut>-so I m enc10S1119 cneck oi money I I o•dt'• ror $1 00 (tna1 s IC lor my 6 ml•OOuctory selectoons plus 99C I I tor sh1ep1ng ~nn n11no11ng1 Please accei:rt my rrial n'lf'mtlershop I .1111>l1C:At1on unner Hoe terms outlined al the 14!H I ilgree 10 buy lour I mor~ •c·1cc110n~ \al regular Club P<•res) during rne commg tnree I I vea1s-ano I m~y canrPI n>Pmbersllip al any tll'n(! a Her d<Mng so I I W•"• In"'""--ol ttw 6 -,.... .... -I 318154 Danceab-e' -Roi/mg Stone Top 10 album' Top 10 hit Hungry Like rhe Wolf trtle ht 1/1e Chauffeur etc 319566 • Mwaculous' .. -People Top 10 smaSh Mornrn· hit Boogie Down Save Me Black rry out the Club on a special tr 1al membership basis Just fill In the lf)eeial "Trial~ A,,pllcation" at the right-and we 11 send you ANV 6 records or tapes-ALL 6 for only 1c plus shipping and handtong In e\Change you s1mpty agree 10 buy as few as tour selec1oons (at regular Club pnces) dunng ttie coming tnree years Think or •I-only lour selec1oons and you nave three wl'\ole years 1n which ro buy lhem1 Ana tnat s all there •S to rt' : I Send rnr ... ..:11on1 In'"'' '""'of recOfdrng (be...,.. lo c:n«to one)' 8· T•Jtk Car1roogei. -Taoe C.isscttes Ree Tapes Ret:oros SAMM'l'HAOAA THREE LOCK IJOX ,39 SPECIAL Sp&elel Force1 JOHNN\' MAT'HIS FRIENDS IN LOVE 313734 WllUENt:LSOH n=-· ALWAY$0ffl11YMIHO r.ru&z.," STATLER llflOTiiEAS 't'EAlfSAGO OAK AIOGf. BOYS FANCY FREE And Blues Step By Step etc 311800 UTTlf RiVOl BNIO ~ GRYfTE.sT HITS 31178•• PET'ERGAMIEL '"•":.J SECURITY MARSHALL TUCKEA IANO OEOICATEO ..... ~ HIUtu~o·s OltCAfU' Hlfi CONWAY TWITTY MR T As a trial member, you II entov all ol the beneltts of regular memberStl•P as described on the lotlow1ng page-out without any lengthy commitment you may cancel at any lime alter buying 1us1 lour more selec- 11ons So 1t you d preler 10 enroll now under this spe c1a1 get acquainted 01te1 -md1I the special ap0foca1oon loday 1oge1her w1ttt only $1 00 (thal's a tor your 6 introductory selections plus 99C to cover shopping and handlong) Read the Rdvert1semen1 101 details on hOw the Club works Spech1I 54.,,. l'ouf ....,..,.. • ....._ Oftet-'°" may lllSO cnoose VOi.i• '"'' wiecto0n rtgnt now-and we M g.•e 11 10 you ror Ill least 60'\ oll r419u1ar Ctub poces (0t1ly S2 99) Enclose Pl!yment now ano you II rect'<Ye •I wun your 6 onlrO<luCIO'Y st'lectoons ThlS dtscounr purcnas"°'educM your member sn•f:! obltg•lloon omrne<jtatety-~ou 11 rhen l'lf> •l!OU"l!<t 10 buy 1usr 3 mo<e setecttOnS (1r1sread or .c 1 on lhe "il•I thrff years JuSI check bo• on a~oca1oon and 1t111n numbe< you"''"'' HMe Is the "Gold 801" you've seen on TV -flll It In to get an extra ~lectlon ~. -"'" M) mllln rnu11<:• ,.,,_.. 11 (c:hecll one)· r8,u I .•m ,,,.,,..,., ,,tt-tn rfJ<1o~ lre>m .1n)' '"'lt;;Qur)I> , (asy Lr<;lt'n1ng Teen Hits _ C:las$t<;.ll Country 1no •eel tapes) Cl Jazr (no rl!ef filpesl _ ..... __ _ 1'-'Mt.I\ .. 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Ind. 47111 t s.no my 9'1Wtw:>n•.., ti>••~ ot rf!CO<O•nv llM wre 10 d>«tl ""91 .J 8 Tr.tell ~nOges CJ Cesse«es I I RMI Tai>es n ~ My m~11n "'usocal H11.,.sl tS (ch«k _, (Bui I ttll lllw.tys ''" IO Choose fmm ..,,y C<llWQOrY) r E.asy l.l'll41Ml9 U T~ H1b D C1asSiCa1 I llr ,..,., ri Coun11y I no reel f-.»S) D Jau (no reol tllPlll) t --.,,---------------------~ ,-._ ... ,.,~ .. , ~ ... -.... ...... ~-------------------- Yes. now you can pick album alter album after album-11 In all for only one penny< And ttien trearyourselt lo 11111 one ma<e album as a !>Onus by filling on the .. Gold Box· 1 Mail the enhre applicatlon together wrth your check or money order for S 1 86 as payment 1n full (thats 1¢ lor your first 11 selech<>ns and bonus alt>Ym. ptus $1.85 to help cover Shtpptng and handhng charges) In exchange. yov Stmply agree lo buy 8 more tapes or reca<d:s (al regular Club prices) ln the ne>it three years-and you may cancel memberY!ip anytime )ftor doing so How the Club ~ratH. every four weeks (13 times a year) you'N recerve lhe Club s mUSIC magaztne. which describes the Selection 01 the Month tor each mUSlcat Interest .. plus hundreds of alternates from every field ()(,muSlc. In addition. up to SlX times • year you may receive offers or Special Selections, usually at a discount off regular Club Pf Ices tor a total of up to 19 buying opportunities • If you wrsn IO receive the Selection of the Month or the Special Selection. yov need do nothtng-it will be ll'lipped eutQmabcaly. If you prefer an alternate Mlecbon, or none at d . 1111 In the response card always provided and mall 1t by the date specified You will always heve at !Hsi 10 days to make your decolon. If you 8Y9f receMt arry Selection without haVing had al leest 1 O days In wtlich to deetde. you may retum rt at our expense The tapes and reoordl you order during your IMfTlbenthlp will be bitled at regullr Cl\Jb pooes, wtilch cuminnv.,.. 17.98 to $9.96- plus llhippng and handling. (Multiple-unrt lets end Double 5e1ec. oons may be tomewhat higher.) Md If you decide to continue u a member elter completing yoor enrollment agntement, you'N be allgj- ble for our money-aavtng bonus p&an. 10-0ey frH 1H81: we'N aend details of the Club's oe>eretlon wttn your intrOdoctory shipment If you .,. not utilfled for eny reeeon What-~· iull return every1hlng within 10 da'y9 for• Ml l'ef\lnd al'ld you will have no further Obligation wtla~ Vou rltk llbeolut9ly nottl- ...,. z:i. c:.-ll'lg by filling In •l'ld mallng the appllcatlon-IO be IUl'8 lO act now! 0.,...-• ....,......?(cNcaw)r -. n Ne ~m ............. a ........ ~,., ...... Cllome-- __ ".'!:::::,...~--"'-~-!-=-_~_. __ .. _c;:_,_.._'_~ _ _...._=-_-_-_'-_~_·_:_~ __ ...,._I ~..;*..;-_"_,,.,_:""_•_"" ______ _.. =-r=-r;r--·tl:.a:-:r-r.~1 0 ::....":':tr.:-=-..,::.~: ,• a:t~';' ..... -... ·~='f"~=:rr:,r:t=•= ~4ufUtl ''-"""'Melll'r 7,.....~f.-,....,o..,lilfr•l"'h_h91,_. G