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1983-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
When law of the jungle took over Grenada EDITOR'S NOTE-Alister Huch-. 64, publlaher of tbe Grenada Newsletter and Grenada oonapondent far The A.ociated Prem, WM~ by two previom ~ti for hlachalJenael to thetr n.triction of the newa media. He then 1pent a week in prilorl under Onn.da'a ahort~Uved army junta. ~ la the ltory of hia recent harrowtnc daya on the iablnd. BJ ALISTER HUGHES AIMdll&M Presa WrUer ST. GIX>RGE'S, Grenada (AP) -Fram the moment the troo .. opened tire on the people at Fort Rupert. our little ialand alipped beck under She law of theJuncle. 'n\at moment came on W~y. Oct. 19, a week THI DRlllil CDIBT ~ after Prtme Minllter Maurice 8'lhop had been put under~ urmt by military ..... and dleldenta ln the aovemin1 Marxist party, the New Jewel Move- ment. On the morntna of Oct. 19, crowdl pthered here in the captal, led by Fonlp Mtni8ter Uniloft Whiteman. Ullna a ~ker in the market equare, Whiteman told about 2, people they were ld'nc to Blabop'a oftidal relidence to~ him. The crowd went up the hW to the eMt lide of town. I knew there would be a oonb'ontation. 1'lun my home, throulh blnocularl. I •w them ~ around the a.hos> n!lddence. I drove up after them, my ttomech fiuttertna. 'l'b8l rifle tire ranc out -over the crowd'• hMds, I WM told. Perha .. D,000 people were ltl'etchina down LUCM Street by du. time. Then they ltart.ed ~ ~ from the Nlldenoe, jUbUant and cbanq "We pt we ie.der!" In W• Indian parlance that meam, "We have &Ot our Jeeder." And there WM a.hop in the middle of the crowd. I heard reporta he~-found Jn a lml1l room. Some people said he WM tied to hla bed. He looked a little drawn. not hia uaaat llDAHna aelf. But be did not seem weak or cUaabJed tn any way. He WM~ in a trop6cal ahllt, ,,_ and ahort panta. I WM abM to work ~y toward him. ''Tell~ aornethin&. anythlnc,'' I . ''The !Dllmee .•. , '' he aak:I, and then hewu ..-. put ma truck and whiaked away. (lee GRENADA, P ... Al) ~i1ter Hughes SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 50 CENTS rCalendar girls are 'top scouts By LP.BENET ................ The cover girla gathered in a circle outskle Laguna Beach High achooL Clad in sweet auita, darwkina and leg warmen, they looked more like Jennifer Beela clones than the outdoorsy typee who adorn the cover of the 1084 Girl Scout Council of Qranae County c:aJendar. Now if folka think thia item would bane =~lealona side their Christie y or Rich- ard Gere pcl9ten, fcqet it. nu. apple pie and Owvrolet calen- dar OD ale in aboppmi centers Nov. 3-13 penon1fiel all thoee .,.,,Aimrican value. you hear OYer and over In a RooaJd B .... napeech. Tab thia ,_,.,. five COV'el' -Im frond fries CM· power line A pelky palm frond that tickled itl way into two Southern Cali- fornia Edi8cn circuits early today bJaclcedoututretchof downtown Costa Mesa. Some 2740 private and com- mercial cust.omera lOlt power at 11:13 p.m. The outages luted 68 minutes for 1790 customen and 82 mtnui. f« 950 others, aooording to SCE repreantative Gene c.ner-. Originally, police received re- ports of a traffic accident at the intenection of 17th and Placentia involving a vehicle VII. a ped- estrian. and a collision at the comer of 17th and Tustin -the location of the Edi80ll problem. F.arly this morning with sketchy information still coming tn. White aaid the 17th and Tustin report may have been enoneoua. and the accident involving the pedestrian may not have been related to the power ou~ . c and their 14 cohorta ion81"8 to 8eniol' Troop 663. Brfcbt, outcomc. and cbarluble, Katie &.. QvWy Autich.. Kdaten lenmon, IAudtt.Mm- er, April Flora and cearfn'J U'9 simply the kind of c1aup-... .,...m newr atop brae- ~ of of the 19 are on the hon« role," beamed troop lldvWorTonl nor., who may• ..U be a phnother-to all \be prla. '"nleyre all lMder"8 in their own right. You know, I ahould figure out the average GPA of all my glrla -five received straight A'a last yeer." The eo•er of dae 1984 Girl Seoul Co..eil of Onage Coaaty ealenclar featurea memben of Laguna Beaeh Troop 553. Prom lei~ Laurie Miller, Krietea Lemon, April Floree, Katie Rou and Chri•y Aatch. s.r.ta ~\W18<1 into darlme9 ...., f.u.cl iraffftc qnala added to what WM alrMdy a hectic niaht for a.ta M-pllice, who were dMl1nc with an armed robbel y not far from the affected area and two NpOl'ted traffic~-. '"lt'a been an unbeUeYable rmdhou.,•• Mid s.t. John White of the ea.ta Me. l»oum :o.,p.n.. ment. '1 C11D't ,.,...,,..a m,ht thia hectic." White added that calla from concerned rellidenta In the blackout area were at a minimum.· In addition, a reported armed robbery at :Baakln RDbbina at 1927 Harj>or Blvd., which occurred at about the Mme time, waa not related to the bl.Daut. White aaid a man weutnar a rDllllk brandiahed a revolver and emcaped with an undeCennined amount of money. Baak1n Robbins WM reportedly not affected by the blackout. What'• more, the troop •pends numerous hOUl"ll serving . tbe ccwnmunlty. "We were pkked for the cover becau.e the Coa•ncil WU looking for active Mnior IOOUta," '1oree aaid. Comider: l'ech prl pUtl in 40 houri of volunteer work at the IChool library. Several •pend two hours a week caring for nUl"lllna bmne awklenta and YOUD1 hoeJi'tal petlenta. Othen think up and carry out fundraia.. in8 eventl for School Power and the Tower Be.ch Party. Oh ye.h, they aell cookies too. One troop project no one will ever forget ia cleentnc up the atarting and finiah1ng Unea for Decision time for SA Heights ' "They paved pandJae and put up a JMrlcin6 lot" -from the aong ''Big Yellow Taxi" by Joni Mitchell By JEFF ADLER Ol ... D119r,... .... For the 1,000 homeowners liv- inl in Santa Ana Heights, J oni Mitchell's eerly-1970. song lyric capturea well the dilemma they all face. c.on&onted with encro.ching urbanization -both around and above them -Santa Ana Heigh ta residents have been battling for yeera to preeerve the naraI. coun- try-like atmosphere that aets their neighborhood apart from the rest of Orange County. Residents agree they moved to their special urban paradise - between the end of John Wayne Airport's main runway and Upper Newport Bay -beau.18e they could keep bonee and other animala on their larp half-acre lota.1 But residents and county auper- viaora, after years of battling aver airport no'9e and zoning, now face a crucial tuming point. 'They must decide whether Santa Ana Heights should remain a rural ialand In Oranp County's urban ocean or whether the aprawllng homes that dot the heights ahould be condemned and . replaced with office buildinp. parking Iota and open space, more oompetible with the nearby jet- port. (See SANTA ANA. Pqe Al) Adding up the patrol problems I ' By ANDREA ADELSON Of ... Olllr ........ Paramedics beat Irvine pol.ice patrolmen to the scene of an injury accident at Cl,alver and Bryan avenuee Thunday morning. "They uaaally do," said traffic Set. Mike White. But only two minutes elas-ecS between the time of~ first call at 10:22 a.m. and an offloer•a arrival on the acme, accordina to data from a pollctcomputer. In the f1nt ltaUstical pkture of how patrolmen do their jobs. a quarterly report submitted to the City Council thia week lbowa ofticen uaaally arrive at the acme of an emertency within four minutes. On non-priority calla, an officer la likely to arrive in ie. 'than 15 minuta. acoord1nc to an analysis of 5,530 calla for police aid be- tween July and September. The data, backin.J a llx-manth-old budaet ~to 8dcl thrw mare olftcln tD the 81-man force, paints a detailed picture ahowtnc ~ petrolmen mpend an etcht-~ lhlft. The report al9o outlines crim9' ratee -ahowfJll when and what day crtmea are Ukely to occur. "lt'a not an ab9olute picture, but lt'a a guide," Mid A. MichM1 Healey, manaae-r of police support aervklea. More requ.ta for police occur betweentbehounoUp.m.and 10 p.m. than any other period, wtth <f:ee IBVINE ~ PapAl> the town'• annual 10 kilometer rece. ·• "We must have collected 1,400 onnee peeJa, •• Flans aaid, ahakina her hMd in diabelief ~ Fun atuff; canoetnc Oft the Colorado River, boating on 68-foot 8Choonen. hik1na and (8" SCOlJTS, Pap Al) However, the outaaedid tziaer aeveral burslar ala.rml. "and we have to regard them • hot, .. aaid White. Neerby &., Memorial Ho.pi- ta! and Costa Meaa Medical Center were not affected by the power outages, offidala said . MULE POWER Hantiacton 1 fle•eh reeidenla S•tard•y momiag ta.id lo wonder whether aMty were dreamiq. Bat an apperidoa it wun't. What la WM wa • 20-m.Je team ...UU. • 7 4-foo& re,tlea ol • Rnolutlonary War-era barquenaine being hauled to lite oeean lor launching. Owned by Freel Greenfield of Huntington Beach, ''Die· eo•ery" will be moored lty ahe W•rehome Reetaa.rana in Newport Be.aeh. ROMe tor the Brulne? • I UCLA took a giant atep to the Ao9e Bowl Saturdaywtth a 2744 victory 0¥9r Wahtington.,. Bf. LB Fine arts programs making comeback BJ L.P. IBNICT ... .............. For the pMt five yean, Prop- OlllUon 13 hail forced ldm admtn· iltraton llCl'Cm the .... to reduce their budpta. and con.quently, the .IDOpe of their education.,._ tema. In molt m.t.anc., diltrict8 haw lllCl'lftced art. IDUl6c, drama llKl dance pro1rama for more .-..mc..<Jdenc.d courw. Tbt Lecuu Beech Unified 8cbaol a.rtct hail a..t noamp- dorl. 8'nce 1178, It .. eunau.ct or' eliminated meft1 aha vt.ua1 wl 1'1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ... From Page A1 What has brought the question to the fore are the county's plans for upanding John Wayne Air- port to acoomodate anywhere from 55 to 73 commercial flights per day. Sometime next spring, the Board of Supervisors is expected to .elect an airport expansion project. And among the decisions to be made ls what to do with Santa Ana Heights. County planners have de- veloped eight alternative plans for Santa Ana Heights, which falls into a special noise w ne because of its location at the foot of the airport's runway. Each day, as noi.ae-we.ary residents can readily attest, 41 commercial jetliners scream skyward over the com- munity with a deafening roar. But the alternatives planners developed for Santa Ana Heights have divided its residents. Some favor the alternative that rec- ommends leaving things as they are. Others back the so-called "Scenario 8," a plan in which 1,052 residences would De condemned and replaeed w it.h noise-compatible office parks. Supervisor T h omas Riley, whoee di.strict includes both the airport and Santa Ana Heights, oppoees the most radical approach, Scenario8. "We're unalterably opposed to It. We think Santa Ana Heights &bould remain. as much as poss- ible, the equestrian community it is," aa1d Ken Hall, a Riley aide .. He said that while some super- vi.aon might favor it as the 90lution to a long-standing prob- lem, leveling the community to replaoe it with office buildings would have "serious LAX over- tones." Riley's views are shared by the Newport Beach-based Airport Working Group. Barbara Liebman, the group's. coordi- nating director, called a news conference Saturday to annOUJlCe that the organization also is "Un- alterably opposed" to Scenario 8. "We're specifically opposed to any plan that demoliahes a whole community," Lichman explained. "We understand there are th06e people who want to be condemned and leave. For those who don't (want to leave). w e will help." She said the anti-airport or- ganization will offer legal as- sistance to any Santa Ana Heights homeowners who want to reaist county take-over efforts, should 1upervi8ors select Scenario 8 or 50me aimilar plan. And she polnted out that a tingle homeowner mounting a legal challenge to the plan could tie it up in court tor a long. long time. Reasons the Airport Working Group op~ the plan include the "immense expediture of tax- payer dollars" condemnation would require and the adverse effect business parks would have on remaining neighborhoods in the area, she said. Liebman added that while the group now boasts only a bandluJ of members from Santa Ana Heights, she expects the Santa Ana Heigh(f Homeowners ~ socia tion 800n will join the coali- tion given their common stands on the issue. Jack Mullen, a 14-year reeident of Mesa Drive, typifies the Santa Heights homeowner who wants, more than anything, to remain in his home. "It's one of the nicest places I've lived anywhere and I've lived all over the world. I'd like to aee it stay the same," Mullen said. He said that while he oppoeee Scenario 8 and its total conversion of the area to commercial purposes, he would favor the plan over some of the other alterna- tives. "I don't want to be thrown out, but I al80 don't want to live next door to an office complex either. U it has to be destroyed, I'd rather it be done suddenly than piecemeal over a number of years." Mullen, a local real estate agent, said. On lhe oth~81de of the issue are thoee residenD-Who begrudgingly admit that Santa Ana Heights' unique character has to change because the airport and ita com- mercial jet traffic are there to stay. "How can you live under the.e conditiom?" asked Rita Jones, who has lived on a half-acre plot in Santa Ana Heights for the put 20 years. Besides the jet noi8e, she said ever-increulng amounts of traffic have changed the com- munity's nature. "The noise is getting wone, the traffic is worse and its dangerous to go riding around here," Jonei said. "That' progress. You can't stop progrea. What can you say?" But she did say that she could support the county's Scenario 8 plan for the heights if It were administered "fairly" and home- owners were paid an equitable price for their properties. "Of courae, that's a big if," Jones acknowledged. "But if that's what we have to do, let's do it." Neighbor William Warren, who has lived in Santa Ana Heights and operated a stable there for 37 years, is more emphatic. "l think it would be a fine solution to the problem," he said. "I don't think trying to keep us here is the answer. I'd say put a nice business park here and let us go our own ways." Warren added, "1'11 ridkuloua to sit he.re at these nol.le levels. It's just not practical" He said that a neighborhood commitlee, called ABCoM after the streets in a five-block area. has managed to get stgnatures from 116 of 166 homeowners favoring just the kind of condemnation buy-out arrangment Scenario 8 proposes. "It's the only alternative the county has," Warren said. "It will solve a lot of problems here to move theae people out." Irene Louise Hiner dies at 89 Private 9ervices are ICheduled for Irene Loui8e Hiner of C.O.ta Meu. whO died Tue9d.ay at the Santa Ana Medical center. She waa89. Mrs. Hiner was a fonner co-owner and operator of a live bait and lunch stand at the Newport Pier. She had lived in the harbor area for 67 years. She ia survived by a daughter, Betty Lou Phoenix of Costa Meea; a 90n, George H. Hiner of Bull- head Qty, Calif.; two .grand- c bi l d re n , and four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Pierce Brot hers Bell Broadway Mortuary of Costa Mesa. t ,... Vince Moorhouse is leaving HB (Ji1y employee since 194 9 trading government work (or Montana exotic pear !arm By ROBERT BARgER °' .. ~ ........ Vi.nee Moorhouae, the nwnero uno -or at least nurnero dos or t.res -of the City of Huntington Beach's 935 or to full-time em- ployeet, has given formal notice he ia retiring Jan. 12. And for Moorhouse, whose work with the city has been his lifeblood since 1949, the change is going to be pretty drastic. From the hustle and bustle and towel-to-towel crowds at his beloved city beach,I Moorhouae is heading for the wide open spaces of Victor, Mont., near the pan- handle of ldahq. From overseeing the city beach, the C.ent.ral Library, the Rec- reation Department and senior citizen activities, Moorhouse is going to try growing Japanese pears. And from grappling with other bureaucrat&, dissident residents, and the city administrators and council members who sometimes didn't move fast enough, Moor- house will be battling "1th bears, elk and deer who have a bis demand but no money for hi.I crop. Moort:loule said he developed a taste for ~ exotic fruit while serving in the Korean Conflict. "They don't look like a pear or taste like a pear but they're sw eet and there'sa blg demand for them. I planted five trees three years ago and they're dofna fine once I fenced off the wild animals." Moorhouae became a summer lifeguard for the city in 1949. And after eervi.ng as an under- water demolition expert with the U.S . Navy and blowing up enemy bridges in Korea, Moorbowle re- turned to the city as a lifeguard lieutenant. He became director of lifeguard operations in 1957 at the age of 25. Moorhouae -who per80nnel offidals say may have eerved the city longer than any other worker -baa been on a steady and sure climb through city ranks for more than three decades.The f0tmer lifeguard is generally considered to be the city's second in com- mand., taking over for City Ad- miniat.rator Charles Thompeon's chair when Thompuon is abeent. "Vince has been a very strong, forceful leader," Mayor Don MacA.lliater said. "He's riled up the cooununity at times by charg- lng &heed, but it's always been at the direction of the City Council. "He's given his whole lile to the city and it's going to be very dUficu.lt to fill his shoes." The 52-year-old Moorhouse, who is eligible to receive $49,500 in retirement pay annually. has praise for the city and its em- ployeee. "I was lucky to be here at a time of tremendous growth. When 1 first came, there were just a few department heads and practically all the city's business was con- ducted in the drug store or gas station. It was a little eeaaide city . But it'• in great shape now. The City Council ia one of the best I've ever worked for and Charles Thompeon is the beat I ever worked for." "But I'm tired of government. You live in IUCh a p.. houae. Vince Moorhouse There are so many processes jw to get something accompllshec You're damned if you do ant damned if you don't. ''I'm going to be working witi my body and hands, and not m desk anymore." IRVINE POLICE RESPONSE REPORT ... NB crash· puts 2 in hospital Two Newport Beach men re mained in critical condition l FoWltain Valley Community HOE pit.al Saturday following head-on collision in Newpor Beach late Friday night. From Page A1 the low point between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. Sunday is the slowest day for crime, the report shows. From data Jogged by pa,trolroen in. squad can. an officer spends only 22 percen t of his time on requeats for help and emerg- endt!ll. Of the remainder, 44 percent ia spent acUng on circurn- atancee ot.erved in the field and 33 ~t on patrol. A tnotorcycle officer, not typi- callyldiapatched to the scenes of SCOUTS ••• From PageA1 skiing tripe, birthday parties ... ''They all uae to be cloeet scouts in six and aeventh grade," Flores said with a grin. "But now its cool," chimed Rikki Joeephaon, 14. "Now we get in the paper ." So what's it like being a girl 1COUt? The girls huddled close f.olether. "I love it -it's the greatest," blurted out Corrin Brubaker, the troop's token cheerleader. "That's a typical cheerleeder answer," kidded Rikki. Everyone laughed. "You do a lot of things you may never get to do," said Jennifer Pearluwi. 15. "Like the chance to go packing." "It's fun and you get to meet a lot of people,'' April said. "You get awards tor the things you do and helps on your resume for college." Caitlin Sims, 15, the troop's best dancer who had been standing off to the aide bending and stretching all the world UkeCynthia Rhodes, . pushed her way to the front. · "1 do it becauae my mom makes me," Sima .quealed. The girls giggled hysterically. "Hey, I was only kidding, don't write that down." More lia)ea. A Girl Scout C.ouncil press releue aays 9COUting activities help the girls "pin pc:Ue, meet the public and learn the fundamentals of money management." "A lot of other troops have the pa.renta organlf.e fundrailing driv- es," Flo.tee said. ''Theee girls always do it on their own. emergencies, apenda 77 percent of his shift following up on events he aees and 28 percent patrolling. The percentage of an elght-hour ahlft an officer spends on patrol ia the available time that can be applied to cuttinC down responae Ume, Healey Mid. The council thia week atab- 1.1.ahed a maximum police 1espome time of 1eVen minutes for emerg- endee and a 20-mlnute maximum for non-emergencies. A prevtoua five-minute emerg- ency reepon8e standard was Bet in 1975. Since then. the dty'a bound- aries have remained about 41 square miles. But the population baa increued more than two-fold, from 31,000 to 73,000, city plan- ners uy. In the lut three-month period -one punctuated by a highly publlci2.ed .eries of sexual a..ults and a double fatality -Police Chief Leo Peart said the depart- ment raou.rces have been taxed and rwpome time for help has fluctuated wildly. P.n postponed his appeal for more officen, already included in the department'• $6.1 million 1983-84 budcet teqlle9t, saying he would brine the eouncll more data ln January. One alternative suggested in the reJ)Ol18 to keep officers on the meet ind cut rwpome time is to cut b9Ck on a rtumber of aervtces. Thia mlght mean uklna citiz.ens to mail ln repoc;ta on minor crime ind~ iatl\er than aaaigning officen. While a savtnea of 3,000 man-hours ia predicted, the report said a probable negative conse- quence ii the aolution of fewer crtme.. Richard W. Dhuyvetter, 26. an. companion Glen McDonald. 2• both were being treated in th hospital's intensive care unit, a<. cording t o a hospita spokesperson. Ohuyvetter, who was dnvin• and McDonald were travelin southbound on the S uperior A \ enue hill shortly before midnigr Friday wh en lhei r ca crossed-over into the northboun lane, striking a car driven b Thomas Fuentes. 35, Newpo, Beach police officials said. Dhuyvetter was pl.aced unde arrest at the hospital for felon driving under the influence o alcohol, the police official said. 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SLAVIC K'S Fine Jewelers Since 1917 18 Fashion Island (714 ) 644 -1380 •Newport Beach • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 Al r---_To_P_o_,,_H_1_111_w_s~·u.s. tightens Grenada squeeze NATION · -: James Watt will go to work for conservative foundation BJ ne Associated Preti WASHINGTON -Interior Secretary James Wan will go to work for the comervative Herigate Foundation when he leaves his cabinet poet next month, a foundation spokesman said s8turday. Herbert Berkowitz, vice prelident of the foundation, said Watt has 11eeepted a four-month appointment aa a "visiting distinguished fellow in energy and natural reeources policy." Berkowitz said Watt will deliver apeechee and write articles on thoae subjects for distribution among members of Congress. Man quit-airline before leaping HARRISBURG, Pa. -A congenial man who leaped from a commuter plane flying at 3,500 feet had resigned from a job at the airline boun earlier, a company official said today. The man, identified by ltat.e police as Wilmer W. Stillman, 26, of Middletown, waa an employee in the maintenance department of Pennsylvania Airlinee and resigned for "peraonal reaaona" Friday morning, said Le. Ehringer, an airline vice president. Stilbnan had scheduled an interview with company officials for 2 p.m . Friday, Ehringer said. Instead, he took the airline's 1:15 p.m. flight from Harrisburg to Waahington, D.C. During the flight he chatted amiably with other ~ers before he leaped unnoticed and without a cry. Equipment blamed in dialysis deaths DALLAS -A doctor blamed an equipment failure for the deaths of three people whoae hearts failed when their blood was overheated during kidney dialysis, and representatives of the machine's manufacturer flew In to investigate. ~o women and a man suffered a.lmoet simultaneous cardiac arrests during treatment Friday afternoon and were rushed from a dialysis center to a hospital, dying within minutes of their arrival. A heater that warms saline aolution flowing into patients' blood vessels during dialysis waa still operating when a backup heater switched on, undetected by monitors, said Dr. Tom Parker, medical director of the Dallas Kidney Oi8eue Center. NBC probes Diablo Canyon report SAN LtnSOBISPO-The Nuclear RegulatoryCommiaaion is exam1nin8 anonymous allegations that Pacific Gu & Electric Co. fa.lli&d earthquake safety analy.es of pipes at the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, a comm.iaaion spokesman said Saturday. "Our IJoerwina people in Wuh.ington are looking into it," spokesman Jim Hanchett aid In a telephone Interview from his home in Danville, near the commi81ion'1 regional headquarters in Northern Cali- fornia'• Walnut Creek.,The allegations were made in a 52-page document., which included a three-page W'lllllJ'led letter plua copies of demgil analyaea and eq:ineertng diag.rama which the letter writer claimed illustrated the allegations. L.A. police officers die in crash LOS ANGELES -Two polJce officen were killed in a hit-and-run aa::ident Saturday when a car carrying three men ran a red Ught and struck their c:ruiller broadside, acx:ord.iJli to the dead mm'• -..pervimr. One of the injured men. Prtmo M.aoriqun, 37. of L09 An&N-. WM UTelted at the 1Ceneand bbok:ed lrito the ~ty jail bompltal ward without ball for lnve.tigation of murder, said Sgt. bavkl Tonw. aapervt.or of the two deed ofticen. The driver and other ps ncer in the civilian car -whoee names were not known -Oed on foot from the 10ene of the 2 a.m. accident in the Chinatown district. They were being sought for investiption of murder, Torres aid. The two dead officers were William Wong, 33, a 5-yea.r department veteran, and Arthur Soo Hoo, 27, a 7-year veteran. Three arrested in counterfeit case LOS ANGELES -Secret Service agents arrested three men in California and Nevada and seized $5 million in fake money to crack one of the nation's biggest counterfeiting cases, the agency announced Saturday. The entire $5 million in "good" quality counterfeit $100 bills was seized Friday "without a single note having been puled," uid Ashley Williams, special agent in charge of the Secret Service in Loe Angeles. • I ) .... .,. IL • : w· 'OR-LD. -1 •• ~ .~~ ~ ........... ~"'-· - ·, I ..... .,~: • •. • Andropov says he's been .ill MOSCOW. -President Yuri V. Andropov on Saturday conflnned pe~t.en! rumors that he has been ill recently, telling a group of physicians ln Moecow that he was unable to receive them becauae he had a cold. Andropov has not been seen in public since Aug. 18, when he met with a group of U.S. senators in Moecow and Soviet authorities allowed Western photographers to film him briefly. Survivors sighted in South China Sea HONG KONG -Reacu~ have sighted two or three possible surviVOl"S of the U.S . oil-drllling ship Glomar Java Sea, which vanished with 81 people aboard during a typhoon, the ship's owner taid Sunday. There were 42 Americans aboard the vessel. A ltatement by Global Marine Inc. said the poesible survivors were apotted about 60 miles northwest of the site in the South China Sea where the 5,928-ton rig was drilling before it disappeared four day. •· Fighting continues as schools, businesseB prepare to reopen Monday ST. GOORGE'S. Grenada (AP) -American tcoopers tightened their grip on this (.;arlbbean lala.nd Saturday, hunt.Ing down Cuban holdouts Ill the jungled mountains 1AJ1d capturing a hard-line Marxist who provoked the bloody coup that ,>rompted the invasion. Sporadic gunfire rattled be- tween Cuban snipers and pursu- ing U.S. soldiers in t~e lush green hills northeast of St. George's, the capital. aecurity foroe would be formed by the 400 eoldien and oadonal policemen from eeven eut c..rtb- bean counU'ies that joined In the invasion. Grenada II a member of the Britiah-led Commonwealth, and Scoon wu appointed co the lhen-ceremonial post of governor general by Queen EUJ.abeth n In 1978. Mandlt pemment that led to the houle UTe9t of Prime Minlater Maurice Biahop Oct. 12. Biahop, 39, w• freed by a mob of hia tupporten Oct. 19 but then a1ain by mldJen houn later. 'lbe Marxist anny commander, Gen. Hud8on Austin, eeiz.ed con- trol of the pemment the next day, establlahinga Military Revol- utionary Council. Sir Paul Scoon, Grenada's gov- ernor-general. asked all govern- ment employees to report to work Monday ana said schools and businesses would reopen. He also announced a curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m . and urged Grenadians "to stay indoors."' U.S. Marines, among the first Americans to land in Tueeday't invasion foroe that has grown to 6,000 U.S. troopers, captured for- mer Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard, Marine ,Capt. David Karcher cold repor\era. Austin called on all Grenadians to defend the lala.nd agalntt the invaden, but U.S. officialuaid the stronge.t resistance came from anned Cukban workers building an airport on Grenada's aouthem tip. In an address Saturday night on Spice Island Radio, formerly Radio Free Grenada, Scoon said a He said the Marines had co protect Coard and his JamaJ- ean-bom wife Phyllis from a crowd of h06tile Grenadians that quickly gathered. Marines said an infonnant pointed out the houae in suburban St. George's where Coard was hiding and the Americans sur- rounded the building and ordered him out. One Marine sald rifles Coard led a hard-line faction in a power struggle within the Marines wounded by grenade BEIBUT, Lebanon (AP) -A rocket-propelled grenade wow1ded two U.S. Marines on Saturday in the first dir~t attack on lhe Americans since bombings a week ago killed at least 229 of their t'Omrades and 58 French paratroopers. The Mannes, in a company located east of the main base al Beirut airport, were hit by a 10-minute flurry of small arms fire as well as the grenade shortly after 1 p.m. and returned fire with small arms, a spokesman said. The spokesman. Maj. Robert Jordan, said the two Marines had slight in juries and stayed on duty. The wounded Marines belong to Alpha Com- pany, which as deployed at the library of the Lebanese Uruversity's science center about a half-mile east of the airport on the edge of the Shiite M06lem slum of Hay el-Sellum. Sporadic sniper fire has peppered the Marine compound since the bombing last Sunday but none of the shooting was considered part of a direct attack. Jordan said it was difficult getting a precise casualty count in the bombing of the four-story Battalion Landing Team headquarters, blown up Oct. 23 by a suicide terrorist driving a truck loaded with TNT. "You cannot be exact in the number of deaths becawie ao many bags of hwnan remains have been taken out," Jordan said aa the search continued. Capt. Wayne Jones, another Marine spokesman, said it would take at least two more days to complete the search. The searchers wore masks against the stench and sifted with shovels and jack.h.arnmers through the rubble of what was the fintfloorof the headquarters. A bulldozer moved slam of concrete away. An 11-member U.S. congressional delegation vi.sited the bomb site and expreeeed concern over the Marines' expoeed position. Retaliation: When and where? WASHINGTON (AP) -The Reagan adminis- tration is promising retaliation for the terrorist attack that killed more than 200 Mannes in Lebanon last week but is keeping the world guesmng on who will be hit, with what and when. ' 1'Th0&e who directed this atrocity must be dealt jultice," President Reagan said in his speech Thursday nlght. "They will be," he added. £i l ..iffiet.als said privately it is not certain that the adJruniatratJon will relatiate militarily, and that economic options might be exercised. And first, U.S. officials must know beyond a doubt who wa.s behind the truck-bomb attack. Su.spidon, U.S. officials say, continues to focus on pro-Iranian groups among Lebanon's Moslem ShiiLeS, although not on the main Shiite sect itself. Reagan, in remarks dwina a private meeting with prominent Jewish Republicans on Wedneed.ay, said that available evidence of the bombing indicates involve.ment of Iranian wrroriata with help from Syrians. • A White House tran8Cript of thoee remarks, not released publicly, quot.es Reagan as saying: "We are well aware of what Syria's motives are ... and they think that a large part of Lebanon and Jordan are part of greater Syria, and we also know that the support that la behind them in the Soviet Union. & a matt.er of fact, I have every reaaon to beUeve, my penonal belief, and I am -1 think that the evidence that I have la sufficient -that thia last horrendous act involved Iranian terrorists and they were fadlltiated in their entry and in the provision of the munitions by Syria." An adm.lniatration official, refusing to be identified, Mid ae.pn may have meant the terrorists were pro-Iranian, rather than ectually Iranian. In hia televiaion 1peech, Reagan said, "We have strons cin:umatantial evidence that the attack on the Marines waadirected by~ta who~ the same method to datroy ow-embuly in Beirut' laat April. However, offidala point out that while pro-lranlan l"OUS-were auapec1ed in the attack on the embamy in which 17 Americana died, it still ham 't been proven and the inveatigation is continuing. There have been no repriaals for that attack. and pistols were aimed at them from the hOUle and Coe.rd WAI told, "Come out or we'll blow the place up." Coard, a 39-year-old economist, hia wife, their two children and another former Cabinet minister, Selwyn Strachan, then emerged. 3 missing students back in America By Tbe A11oclated Preti Three medical studenta in Grenada whoee families uid they'd had no word from them since the U.S. invasion of the Caribbean laland returned to the United States on Saturday night, leaving only one student still unaccounted for. Susan Saxe, 22, of Falmouth, Mass., Kay Ba.link. 25, of Den- ver, and Nick Mongillo of Cheshire, Conn., were among the 24 Americana who landed in Charleston, S.C., on Saturday night. They had been behind Cub8n lines during the early fightlna on Tueeday and telephone lines were blown out during the invasion "becauae there wu an anenal underneath," uid Saxe. There waa no word on the whereaboutaof Phil Kilmer, 29, a medical atudent at St George's Univenity Medical School. His lister, Carol, who e.caped from Grenada five day. before the invasion, said she had yet to hear from her brother. The Defeme ~t aay. mme atudenta have choem to stay on Grenada and that It knows where all the studen1B are. Communkationa with the ialand have been disrupted. GRENADA UNDER LAW OF THE JUNGLE ... From Page A1 Back down in the market square, where 1 believed he would speak, people waited for Bishop but he never arrived. Apparently he had gone up to Fort Rupert. the army headquarters. Suddenly, two loud explosions thundered up at the fort, about a quartt:1-mile away. They sounded like rocketl. The mcirket square crowd, Crightened, ran off lnto side streets. I went to the esplanade, closer to the fort. About an hour later. I saw a woman with a bullet wound in her left shoulder, and then a small girl who was hysteri- cal and who spoke of people being killed. The explosions are significant. The story told later that night by Hudson Austin, head o{ the mili- tary council that took charge, was that Bishop had armed the crowd, it fired un People's Revolutionary Army troops at the fort, killing two, and the army returned the flre. Bu\ the two explosions told me the bloodshed started with army rock.eta, not the crowd. And wit- neeees told me the 801dlers fired on the crowd without warning. l do not know how many were I killed that day. Some died because they tried to get down from the fort in panic and fell down a 50-foot drop. Even Into the next day they were find.Ing bodies down below. After my wife, Cynthia, and I listened to Austin on the radio that night, there wu a knock at my front door at about 11:45. It was the aecurity forces. "Come with us." was all they said. I was ta.ken in a car up to the Richmond Hill priaon and eventu- ally put into a tiny annex, 12 feet by 10, called the "goat pen," apparently because goats were once kept there. I was the 12th person jammed in. One of my cellmates wu Cletua St. Paul, Bishop's chief leC\&rity guard. He was handcuffed but nattily drel9ed in a blue track suit, and he seemed cheerful. He said he underatood why he was ar- rested -becauae Bishop was a budding dictator. On Tue.day morning, just as it grew light, we heard airplanes, and army aoldiers appeared around the pri.ton. Then began a day and night full of the roar of airplanes, the 90und of helicop- ters, explosions, gunfire, anti-aircraft fire. We could see some aircraft through tiny peepholes, but we were bewildered. On Wednesday, the convicts in the prieon diacovered their guards had diappeared. They broke out but advi8ed UI political detainees not to try to eecape. By Wednesday afternoon we were growing hungry and fearful tha\ theanny might come back for us out of pure vengeance. Then, a man nicknamed ''Tower" broke through the ceil- ing in the adjoining cell and climbed over to where we were. He is 6-foot-9, with a tiz.e-12 shoe that smashed open our door with one blow. Other men came with a file and bit of iron ahd we began breeking padlocks on other cells. ~ I heard one of the sweetest IOUDda I've ever heard, a voice that .aid: "Brother Hughes, two white men here and they say come now." I w~t outmde and there were two joumalista whom I knew well. We took five others with us and I went home to aee my strong lady. 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The afterahocka rumbled at the rate of about one every three minute., aid F.d Wllliame of the Rieb Colleae eeilmotrnphic station ln Rexburg, Idaho. WUllama aid there had been aix to eight large aftenhocka, but the tremon were "dying down in lnt.enaity and frequency." Nevertheleaa, resldenta of central Idaho con- tinued to be frightened about the aft.enhock.I. ''The people are terrified. They're afraid it's "' .......... going to happen aaain," ChaJ.lia Postmaster Bricka falling from a building in Mar}rhelen F.dgerly aid. The earthquake wu the moat powerful in the 48 Mackay, Idaho demolished thia car contiguoua states since 1959 when a quake resistering Friday. 7 .2 on the Richter acale was centered nearl Hebgen Lake, Montana, lees than l!W> miles from ChaJ.lia, Canada and measured 6.9 on the Richter 8Cale ot according to the U.S. Geologkal Survey. ground motion, maldng it a quake of major The lut killer quake in the contiguous states was proportiona. It luted 30 to 60 8eCIOl'lda. in 1971 ln the San Fernando Valley in California. It Two achooJchildren, acee 6 and 7, were killed claimed more than :w> lives according to the survey. when a etoref.ront crumbled and buried them in the The lut quake to claim lives ln the 50 states waa town of Chall1a, 50 miles north of the quake'• center. a 7.2 Paci.fie tremor that triggered a Tsunami Seimnic Six to eight of the aftenhocka measured a wave that killed two people in Hawaii.The earth-Richter magnitude of 2.5 or greater, and at least four Gang r~id upset Watts neighbors LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police have been trying to demWW1.J.e the battle zone around a Wan. grocery a10r'e where the family of a merdwlt and two pnaJ have been wamna all year, but officers have alienated nelghbon who aay they've had no part ln the viol- ence. On ,Friday, lherltr1 deputies made another aweep through the Nicltenon Gardena Houalng Pro- ject, looking for evidence against 15 memben of the Bounty Hunt- en and Lot Boy. gangs who were llm!llted earlier thia month. Police aay the Pna members are reaponaibJe for ten'oriJing grocery store and funeral parlor owner Jaroe. Hawkins and hit family since January. The gana members blame Hawkins for the tenaion, aaying they have not been lnvolved in the harwment. In the put six weeka alone, Hawkin.a' ton's home wu fire. bombed and left uninhabitable. Shota were fired into both Hawkinaee' homes, the store and the funeral parlor, and aomeone rammed the store with a car in an · effort to firebomb It. In Friday'• police raid, an elderly man. hit IOI\ and a deputy were wounded in a euntilht at one of the 26 homel being .arch- ed. Otia Mc.Gowan, 73, WU &hot in the hip and Sheriff1 Sgt. Mike Janovich WU llightly injured by a slug that stn.ack hia bulletproof vest, Deputy Muon Kenny aid. McGowan'• eon, Richard, 25, waa cut by flytna a1-when deputies broke through the door. Tampered Ca!Jdy spooks towns By Tlae AlaecJa&e4 Pren Trick-or-treatina hu been banned ln one m:nalf Weet Virginia town, w~ police officers will be doling out the 1weeta in Lou.Wville, Ky., and adults in the Midwest and South might eee a few hobgobllna lf they drink too much Witch's Brew on Hal- loween. The tampered candy ecares that marred lut year's celebraUona are just a memory, aay town officiala, but 80l1le are still a little spooked. In Hurricane, W.Va., Mayor Raymond Peak hu declared trick-or-treating taboo to protect children in this small community about 25 miles west of Charleston. Last year, trick-or-treating wu banned in at least 40 communities after a nationwide ruh of candy-tampering, apparently triggered by eeven Chicaao-area deaths from cyanide-laced Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules. Thi• year, children in Louiaville, Ky., will be chaling down police can Monday night. Uniformed ottlcen in marked can will be cn.miJl8 the atreeta, etopptng periodically to pus out treeta to children. quake was felt in eight Northwestern states and in of them were 4.0 or great.er, Wfili4ma aid. 1~--------------------=~_;_-----'---------r-----------r~r ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil The last flight for707 NEW YORK (AP) - Aft.er 19 billion miles, 684 million pamengera and 25 yean, the sleek silver bird that ushered in the commercial jet age -the Boeing 707 -is about to go the way of the great auk. The 707's swanaong comes Sunday. Trana World Airlines' Flight 4 from Miami to New York is the last regularly scheduled commercial flight in the United States of the plane that begat the other 7s: the 727, the 737, the 747, the 757, the 767. There wt1l be no cel- ebrations or mourning. 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Ralph Moore'• World War II experiencea may atand the fonner Navyman in good stead now that he'• become the fifth member of the strife-ridden Westminater City Council. Moore, 62, waa appointed Tues- day night to succeed Gil Hodges Scholarship started for police, firefighters' kids A Huntington Harbour men's political organization bu given $2,000 to Huntington Beach of- ficiala to start a ICholarahip fund for the children of city police officers and firefight.en .. ''We wanted to do aomething for the people in emergency eervioes who protect our homes,'' Chuck Bennett of the Huntington Club said today. ''We hope our contributions will .erve as "aeed money" and that other organizationa and individ- uala will add to the fund." "h 's a good thing for the conununlty and it givea us good notoriety. It will help us and the candidates we support in the future." Bennett, a former Orange County Planning Commi.asioner and the president of the CalifQmia Marine Parks & Harbon Associa- tion. said the Huntington Club was fanned in the exclusive harbour area in 1980 to help elect people who were sympathetic to the memben' causes. Memben of the club. a political action committee, backed winners Don MacAllister and John Thomas in the City Council race but a third candidate, former City Administrator Bud Belsito, was noeed out. The club also is active in state Senate and Assembly races, Bennett said. Fi.re Chief Ray Picard and Police Chief F.arle Robitaille will administer the scholarship funds which will go to high school eeniors entering college. Learn about microcomputing Computer literacy, a general Wedneeday evenings, starting introduction coune to micro-Nov. 16, at Newport Harbor High oomputing, will be offered by School. For more information, Coutllne Community College 241-6176. who has been convicted and 1entenced to prblon foe his role in a loan fraud acheme. Moore waa one of 32 people considered for ap- pointment by the four remaining City Council rnemben. Moore, who retired from the Navy ln 1980 aa a chief w~t officer and was a commanding officer of a refrigerated cargo carrier in the Pacific in World War II, said he served as a liai8on in North Africa between the Navy and the French Foreign Legion so he is not unaccustomed to dealing with divene factions. But the question nevertheless remains whether that experience will equip him to deal with the controversies generated by the hot-tempered factions of West- minster. Moore, who said he wasn't sure whether he deserved congratula- tions or condolences. asserted that he has no special interests and pledged to work for everyone. A mobile home park resident, Moore said he ls only for what's fair and just. He supports a rent stabilization plan that Hodges pushed and has subsequently become a hot issue in the West Orange County community. "The fact is, there are 18 mobile home parks in the city and there are only three with price gouging problems," Moore said. His predecessor, Hodges, re- signed from the City Council last month just minutes before he was sentenced to three months in prison for his role in a federal loan fraud scheme. Counties should 01ake decisions on needy health care: Frizzelle BJ IUREN ZAPPE Ded.siona on who will provide health care for the needy-ahould be macl4;._ at 1the county level, a state •• obJyman told the uranae County Awx:iation of Health Care hdlltte. in Anaheim recently. AeernbJyman Nolan Frilzelle, R-Huntington a.ch. aid needy people encounter problema with ~ health care system becaute the atate contracts with hospitala for care. Instead, be aaid, the state 8bould allow the counties, or a management firm 1 ciellanated by the county, to do the contracting for health care 8erVicea. Service contnctma should al80 not be limited to julC hmpitM, the uw:aM: of the Awmbly Health C'.omminee said. C1inka. individual specialista, in- mrance com -term health care fad.liUes DON STEWART -Graduate of Blola Unl- veratty. M.A. Talbot Theo6oglcal S«nlnary. Author of: A.nftlefa, ReMona, F-.nlty Handbo<* of Chrlatlan Knowledge, Vou Be the Judge, U™*'9tandlng Hon-CM9tllln Rellgfon, Undemanding the Culta, Understand the Ooculta. Don la Pree6d9nt of A.C.T. (Anllwar9 In Chrl8ttan Theology), a non-prom or- o-ntz,eflon dea6gned to oommunlcat• the Goepel, prcMdlng tntelltgent 8MWet'I to difficult queetlona. and health mall1tenance agencies should also be eligible for funds to provide for the needy, Frizzelle said. With this broader baae of providen, he said, more needy people can be reached. Contracting for 1ervices would aleo be more competitive, he said. The state ayalem, he said, has to be modified to allow for more providen. Such changes may be made within the next two years. Frizzelle was aleo critical of a new federal health care system that allows a 1et payment for treatmen~ of the needy.Uthe treatment oosta more than the 11et fee, he said, the llel'Vice provider loees money. "It's almost impoeaible to fix a fee that's right for PVer)'one.'' he said. CHET LACKEY -Educates -Entertains - Inspires. Chet, 1<nown by 1000·1 u "Mr. EnthUllum" hu appeared on National Televlllon & radio lharlng IUCC4l8I technlquee that apply to bual- ,,.... u well u our personal llvee. Toplc9 IUctl u memory de\lelopment, goal eettlng. Mlf-lmage and Improved comunlcaUon aklll• are hit apeclatty. Chet l'lu traveMKI throughout the wond u an apollgltt defending the faith & preaching the gospel. 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IJwfully in compli.11H 1.' wtrh the: rc.1) c:-.t.1tl· l.i\\"• or odwr l.1w-. of th.it \l.ll\' -'1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 30. 1983 0 Halloween enibodies biological benefits When addressing Halloween, the conventional advice offered in editorial columns the past few years has been to protect your children from the real, not the phantom, dangers of the eve. No longer were imagined ghouls the issue, but the all-too-real grown-ups who dust drugs on candy bars or hide fishhooks inside apples. The implied message became clear: The best protection is simply not letting your kids go trick-or-treating at all. Better to throw your own party and let tbe neighborhood bambinos bob for apples in the bathtoom. If not playful, the advice was practical. But now UCLA Professor Donald J. Ward, who speciali7.es in folklore and mythology, is challenging this suggestion. He says venturing into the frightening night is good for children. It teaches self-reliance. And Halloween has given kids this ritualistic oppo~ty. Moreover, Ward says Halloween's tradition (which can be traced back to the Celts) may have survived 'the centuries for biological reasons. Says the prqfessor: "In the , struggle for survival through milennia in a hostile 1 environment, the human has developed a physiological mechanism that permits him or her to function with heightened efficiency during times of danger: Adrenaline flows, the senses become more acute and mental processes are intensified. 0 But many of the dangers from the past have been eliminated from our safety-conscious environment. Except for an occasional close call on a freeway, modern humans are simply not confronted by enough daily encounters with danger to make use of their biological mechanisms." This is why, he suggests, that thrill-seeking becomes so important -why daredevils gamble with injury and movie-goers pay $5 to be frightened. Our nonnally supressed fear of death is involved, too. Halloween to the pagen Celts was the traditional time for ghosts and ghouls to hover about. The Celts left food for the spirits. We in turn allow our children to impersonate ghosts to extract food from us. Ward may very well be correct about all this fright and fantasy. Bobbing for apples in the bathroom does seem a bit tame, and itJacks history. On the other hand, the Celts didn't worry about PCP in peanut butter cups1 If yolir youngsters plan to go door-to-door, we suggest following the advice recently mailed to pa.rents in the Newport-Mesa School District: Know your children's route and when they'll be home, restrict them to your neighborhood, don't allow them to enter any houses and demand to inspect their loot before they eat it. Adults should accompany youngsters. Flashlights, reflective strips and flame resistant costumes are important, and toy weapons or other props should be made of cardboard so they won't cause injury if a child falls. Letting the kids get good and scared once a year may not be so bad, especially if it cures their need to watch those B-rate fright flicks. MAILBOX Warning signs not a problem To the Editor: ·One has to wondtt how inade-- quately posted an i.ntenection can be where there are four "No Left Tum'' lligna. Perhaps Loia Shuck (Mailbox, Oct. 24) should take a speed reading coune. My concern tan't for "ill-gotten" dty revenue but for the safety of our children on bicycles that preeent 10 times leee visibility than the four signs apparently umeen by these left tum viol- ators. M.SlITTON Costa Mesa l.M. BDJd~The futurist U you take a computer coune, you'll no doubt be told that one of the gxoeat pioneers ln computer IClence was a fellow named Charles Babbage. 1792-1871. BUt you probably won't be told that it wa Babbage, who lnVt!'llted the skeleton key, and Babbage. too, who lnvented the first train locomotive row-catcher. Thoee who claim to know say Adolf Hitler grew his odd mus· \aehe to focus attention away from his eyes which were slightly cnmed. Did you know Abe LincOln had a mild cue of smallpox at the time of hla Gettysburg Addreea? Q. How many of the reported at.olen can are recovered by their owners? A. About half. "When we treat a man as he la, we make him wone than he la. When we treat him u 11 be alrNdy were what he potentially could be, we make him what he ahoWd be." Goethe II.id that. It 1.t the IUidJng principle of 10me but not all teachen and <X*:he.. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Q. You said a raisin dropped into a glass of fresh champagne moves up and down oontinuoualy. Why? A. The bubbles form on it at the bottom to give it lift, then break as it riles to let it fall. You've seen "Deer Crossing," "Cattle Crossing," maybe even • "Duck CrOMing" road signs, but have you ever ,seen a "Granny C1"08Rl.ng" sign? One such exists near a Seasoned Citizens housing project in Deerfield, Ill. . It has been reported that the notorious Wild West outlaw, Frank James, brother of Jeaee, lived out his last 32 years peace- fully on a Mt.ow; fann. Frank wasn't the world's beat fanner, but he made a Uttle walk- ing-around money by 1elllng touvenin at hla place, and he worked as a doorman ln a local theater. He remalned eomething of a Oltlebrity. a.cietnck operators around the state OCCMlonally hired him to fire the starter's gun. Ke always got a cheer when he showed up. H.L lohW8'tl HI ~ Larry 0. tpeare M"""CIMO lelilllf Cubans felt home on Grenada WASHINGTON; The spirited r\ ~ian: toG=J!~Y in= --------~-""t~_ ~~_:~ ~. ~ban construction workers sur· , JACI AIDf 1111 ... priaed a lot of people. But it .--------...;iii.mi!!!IF- shouldn't have. Some weeks before the over- throw and murder of Grenada's Marxist prime minister, Maurice Bishop. my roving reporter Jon Lee Anderson visited the island. He found much evidence of the growing "Cubani.zation" of Eng- liah-speaking Grenada. For exam- ple: Restaurants in the capital, St. George's, were Crequent.ed by parties of Cuban "advisers," who obviously felt right at home. They openly diacuased the problems of their buddies serving with the Sandinista regime in Nicaragua. •Cubans were clearly running things at the 10,000·foot Point Salines airstrip under construc- tion. Several wereyoungercarbon oopies of Fidel Castro, sporting the same wispy, shovel-shaped beard and green oombat cap favored by their leader. •The Cuban strangers were the hottest item in Grenada's thriving rumor mills. One naive Y<>Wl8 Grenadian, i.n a tone of moral outrage. explained that he didn't trust the Cubans because "it is said they are perverted" in their sexual preferences. •Though most Grenadians questioned did not seem to worry about the Cubans -they like "getting others to do their work for them." a diplomat explained -some suspected that the "vol- unteer worker&" from Cuba were in Grenada for more than the oompletion of the airstrip. Their suspldona were right on the money. as the Cubans' armed resistance showed. •A hand-lettered sign outside the Cuban worken' dormitory near the airport said ln Eng.liah: "The Cuban youth will undertake any mission commended it by the glorious Conununist Party." A.a things turned out, one such mission was to fight off Yankee invade.rs. PANAMANIAN RECRUIT: Panama's strong man, Gen. An- tonio Noriega. may join the l"e'- vived C.Ondeca anti~unist alliance of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduraa. The mutual defense group's an- nowlCed aim ia to protect each other from the "Marxist-Le~ threat in Central America' - spelled Nicaragua. Noriega is an old buddy of Eden Putora. the fonner Sandinia1.a hero who is now trying to aver- throw the Managua regime from hia base in Costa Rica, Panama's northern neighbor. U Nicaragua and the C.Ondeca oountries start mixing it up, Pan- ama's role would probably be to 1 support Pastora 's guerrillu and to aend troops in to defend Costa Rica, which has no army of its i own. Misjud·ging the enemy in Beirut It was a amall battle but one o1 the bloodiest of all time. Major General Edward Brad· dock had been sent from Ehgland to settle some problems the king was having with the oolonies and with the French in America. Braddock had spent 40 of his 60 yean in the British anny. He knew how a proper British regi- ment fought and his troops were well trained to fight that wav. One of Braddock's first targets for takeover in America was Fort Duquesne. a strategic control point for the whole West which was near what is now Pittsburgh. The French had built it and still manned It 'with a small garrison supplemented by Indiana friendly to them. I~'· -.N-DY-RD-DN_IY _ _...~ Braddock and his men were marching confidently forward, ready to overcome any head-on attack they met. Suddenly the British advance ranks heard strange and terrible aounds from the woods, accompanied by musket fire. The British began to drop. They had never before been attacked by Indians. The sounds of the Indian war whoops were like no battle sounds they'd ever heard. The Indians hid in the woods, ahooting at the Brit.iah 90Jdiers from all Braddock had about 1.500 directions. They crouched behind soldiers highly trained tn fallen lop and even hid in the shoulder-to-shoulder battle for-branches of the trees. They con- mations. They marched beauti-cealed themselves ln the little fully. Their bright red uniforms valleys that paralleled the road. were just rlght. It was like no battle the British The arnall French garri.9on had ever fought and it quickly knew the British were on their turned into a maaaac:re. Braddock way and they recruited 1,000 had countless hones shot out from Indiana to help them in Fort under him as he tried to rally his Duqueene's defense. • troops, but it was no use. They couldn't fight what they couldn't see. By nightfall, 977 of Braddock's soldiers were dead or wounded. The Indian warriors, untouched by British muskets, slipped silently back through the trees and disappeared. This was one of the first bits of history that ever fucinat.ed me. The episode came to my mind when I heard of the massacre of U.S. Marines in Beirut. There is a strange tendency among civilians to assume that generals know what they're doing. Generals are no more sure of what they're doing than football coaches. They're no more in- variably right than teachers. doc- tors or businessmen. The advan- tage a general has is that his work is not often openly displayed. The troop actions he orders are cloaked in aecrecy. His miatalu!s are buried. When he loees, we uaume he met overpowering enemy strength, not that he J09t a battle becaU8e he made a bad decision. Someone made 110me terribly bad ded.siona with our Marines in Lebanon. The sadness of it should not obacure that. Someone mi.a.- understood the enemy. Someone should have understood that the Marine compound was not going to be marched on by 1.000 well-trained Shiite troops. It was 1 going to be attacked the only way terrorists know how to fight. What oommanding officer con- centrates 300 men and orders them to sleep in one fragile, four·atory building with an American flag on it in full view of the enemy? What good does commando training do them there. huddled lolether and being watched by an enemy they can't aee? The Army, Navy. Air Force and Marines hand out medals for bravery and good work by the hundreds of thousand.a every year. Senior oommandlna officen are pholofJX'aphed · at formal oc- casions with their c.hesta weighted down with medals which auggest how wonderful they are. Some of them are wonderful. Some df them are not Someone ln com- mand of the Beirut Marines wuu wrong u General Braddock when he marched on Fort Duquesne. Let Soviet athletes learn truth By MAR& ff. CLUFF David Balsiger is being used by the Soviets. He will probably be very upeet thal anyone would make such a statement and aur- priaed at the idea that hi.a petition. to ban the RWJ8iarl athletes from the Olympics, is aaalsting the Ruaatana' quest for world domi- nation. Hill petition drive will have pred.lely the oppomte result that he MYI it is intended to h.ave. He couldn't do more for the RUlltana lf he were a paid -.ient. Balsiger has stated that the RUlllans ''uae the Olympics aa a !Nljor propaganda tool." Yet Ba1atger la using the Olympb to propacate his c.au.e. Balalger and many othen fail to recognize how the Rumiana I.lie the propaganda tool. When President Carter pulled us out of the 1980 Olymplct, 1uppoeedly to "punish" the Sov- letl for lnvadlng Afghanlatan. he performed one of the llnale sreat.ett polldcal blunders ln the hlttOry of forelcn pol.Icy. W. action did more to take the heat ofl of au.ta than anything RUllia COU,ld have done on lta own. The world debate shifted {tom one of Russia against Afghanistan (and the rest of the world) to the issue of playing politics with the Olym- pic Games. Today everyone re- members our boycott of the 1980 games -how many remember why? Carter gave the Ruaalans the sword and they used it to shift the whole coune of world opinion .. Yes the Ruaians have uaed the Olympics as a propqanda tool. U the David Balsiger mentality per- aiata, the issue will 11ain ah.lft to I • p I a y . lng-poUtics-wlth·the-Olympics." World castigation of the Soviets' act of interrlatlonal terrorism will be auperceded; tht! real winner of the Olympics will be the Ru.Ian politicians. Any movement to ~hate and lntimidatlon agalnlt the people, in this cue the athletee, of another country to "force" them to stay away la totally lnconliltent with the basic moral fiber of our country. U.S . cltlzen1 · are predomlnately re.UlfO\W people who believe that love and truth are more powerful than hate and Utt. Juat. stop and think for a moment -what pomlble benefit will be derived by havtn, RUll!a.n athletes (and the athletes from all the other countrfes that will be forced not to attend ln support of Ru.la) not participate ln the Olympics? I c.an think of one reaaon why they should be here. Where else will they experience the love and truth of the American people? If ~e want the Rumian people and the world to know the truth about Soviet polltid.ana we must mcouraae them to come to Ameri- ca ln 1984 10 we can lhow them. Certainly Ba1algtt wouldn't NC· geat that staying ln RUIBia la better, for hearing the truth than belna lri the U.S . "The well need no physician," were the won.ta of Chrtat -"love thy enemy" -"do good to t.boee that despU.ftully U1e you." The.e methods Jrt" the atrengt.hM>f thla count.cy. lt I.a upon thew prtndplee that our country wu founded. The Sovtetl are the oppo1Ue. WhM we forget our prindpl111 or choo. to operate from hate, •the RUlllanl do, we live up our mo1t powerful weapon. No one wants to keep alive the laue of what the Rumlana did to thoee 269 lnnocent dvWane more than l do. That II why I must rspond to Belllav'• petition. I appreciate that David Balsiger is doing 10methi.ng; that I.a beJng, responsible. M09t people have not done anything accept blame Prem- dent Reagan for not doing ~ thlnll. Keep politics out of the Olym- pia -lf we don't the only winners will be the polltid.ana. Mark Ou/f i6 president o1: Camp•l6n Re•ource1, .I fund-raJain6 ll1td compclferlmd records~rlinntnNew pot1 BNclJ. He i. • volunceer ,,,_ advance reptatent.afl~ for Ute White HOUlle and lon'nf!r ma,YOrol El Monte. I lllllYla • A man'1 home ii hlaCMtle-but that home at 19th Street and Irvine ln c.c.ta Meee la a drew attnctlon. rd~)'. cUme ;.wt to 1ee how he'• bo1ched the llllllde. Linn ~---~ ----'~ A new swimming pool has been Santa Barbara Biltmore. added to the recently renovated Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 "'1 Autumn time of disCovery at Yosemite National Park c.alifomianl claim a lot of superlatives about their state, but there's one that few Golden Staters aay they have the best of -autumn. Perhaps they ahould. In the lower altitudes, the change of aeuon Ls hardly noticed. But above 3,000 feet-particularly ln Yoeemite National Park-the change OOCW"I. The vibrant colors of fall appear in massive bruahatrokes acroes a canvas of granite peaks, alpine valleys and open meadows. Aspen turn color first from a yellow-speckled green to a cadmium yellow. From early October through November, the show continues. The beauty of the aspen is followed by the bright yellows of big leaf maple, black oak and a variety of fems, accented by the rose color of the dogwood. White fir, ponderosa pine and incense cedar give verdant contrast to Y oeemit.e, and the view from the park's Inspiration Point would give pause to even the most blunted New Englander. For the patient nature watcher. a visit to Yosemite in fall is filled with satisfying discoveries. Mule deer move from higher altitudes to the valleys and meadows. California grey squirrels begin their nesting, gathering nuts and storing supplies in hidden caches. With less people in the valley to cliaturb them, the park's animals seem bolder and more plentiful. Join one of the ranQer-guided walks for best views of the wildlife. ToW. are varied to the~ and include camera and nature walka. The "Ymmnite Guide" (available at intormaticn cent.en and all hotela) givea complete ct.crlptiorw of National Park Service toun and activities. I The number of viaiton at Y oeemite ia now at ita lowest. Park employees revel in the quiet and apparent secluaion of Y oeemite in autumn. Favortte divenona are fiahina and pickn1ckina along the Merced River. With the river at ita lowest point and hardly any f.lahermen around, the fiah.lng i. at ita best. Picnic box lunches are prepared at each of the park's hotels, with a night's notice, for $4 to $6. Y oeemite isn't ita uaual quiet thia year; Y oeemite ..Falla, which nonnally.alows to a thin strand of milt, ii predicted to continue a fuller than nonnal display into winter. The other great waterfalls of Yoeemite will continue to flow all year long, as well. A great way to see this show is to take one of the park's guided bus tours. Thet1e vary in price from $8.50 for a two-hour valley excunion to $25 for a grand tour including the Mariposa Big Trees and GlaQer Point. Or you can rent a bike and leisurely travel 'Blong th.e valley floor. Horae trains a1ao leave from Y oeemit.e Valley on daily tours along the valley; the stables cloee Oct. 30. 1Biltmore undergoes facelift Dent and a little nt0re to The Santa Barbara Biltmore's extensive expansion and renovation project, set for comple- tion on Nov.17, setout to recreate the elegance that has been a hallmark of the resort since its opening in 1927. A oomparision of the original construction and one of the new structures reveals a consist.ency of style that makes it almost impossible to distinguish the old from the new. The new structure contains 61 guest rooms and suites, and borders a new swimming pool. Other features include three lighted tennis courts. a hydrotherapy pool and a glass-encloeed patio restaurant -complete with fountain, trees and sliding overhead panels. Significant land8caping eflharicement, an important part of the renovation, has resulted in the addition of 30,000 planta, many of which are rare species. According to Charlene Nagel, the BUtmore's general manager, the projec.'l took more than a year to complete. "Our goal" she said, "was to enlarge and upgrade our facill ties and, at the same time, enrich the tradition that has made the property a favorite with presidenta, royalty and celebrities from all walks of life for over 50 years." • Planning eases travel with kids along the Mexican Riviera, while Sitmar pampers you with DENVER (AP) -Don't let the prospect of traveling with children overwhelm you, adviaes Karen Hagaman of the Samsonite Traveler Advisory Service, who is a parent herself. Try to keep tak.e-along toys to a minimum, but you may want to pack that one favorite stuffed animal that your youngster must have in order to fall Mleep, she suggests. U you're traveling with a baby on a particularly long trip, Hagaman of hrs these tips: • Pack a tote or carry-on bag with plenty of diapers, premoiatened towels and perhaps a colorful picture book to amuse your child. • U your child likes juice, bring some in the new uceptic boxes, which take up less space and don't need refrigeration. • Give the child a bottle during airplane takeoff and landing to help equalize ear pressure and min.imi.ze d.iscomf Ort. • U you're planning to rent a c.ar, ask about getting a child's safety &eat when you make reaervationa. Companies uaually clw-ge a returnable deposit for the 1ervice. Keep in mind that eome states have mandatory lawa requiring driven to put children under a certain age ln safety 11eeta. • A parent driving alone with a mnall child should u.1e a aafety 1eat even if not required by Jaw. With the child aecurely fastened in a safety .. t. you can keep your full attention on the road. • U you'll be travel.in& by plane, train or bus, try to pack aa much aa pomlt>Je ln a sultcMe that can be checked. Juat keep nec:eealties ln a tote or carry-on, preferably with shoulder strap to keep your handa free. • Don't be shy about asking an attendant for assistance. A young father who frequently travels alone witl\ his aon, now 2, says the most important words he's learned to use are: "Please help." it mar Super SaYe rs· ·· are back for ~ 1984. Book yotu- Mexico cruise bv March 31. 198-1 ancl the first t \\·11 pas- ~engers per cabin save $600 ($200 per person, plus $100 per pe rson t1·anspo1·tatiu11 a llow- ance). 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SATURDAY, NO Held At MARANATHA VILLAGE 2400 Sunflower on the Santa Ana/Costa Mesa border. 1 2 -mile west of South Coast Plaza. Take the Fairview exit north from San Diego Freeway to Sunflower. ------Sponsored by------.... Racers For Christ, Int'l 1605 Elizabeth Street • Pasadena, CA 91104 • (213) 797 -RACE --SCHEDULE OF EVENTS-- 12:00 Noon DisplAy Area Opens 2:00 p.m. 1st HEAT • Morningstar Band • Ann Ault. Soloist . e DENNIS AGAJANIAN ·in Concert • Driver Interviews 4:00 p.m. 2nd HEAT • Morningstar Band • Ann Ault. Soloist e DENNIS AGAJANIAN in Concert • Driver Safety Demonstration 6:00 p.m. MAIN EVENT • Morningstar B'and • Ann Ault. Soloist e DENNIS AGAJANIAN in Concert • Racers Forum Questions & Answers 7 :30 p.m. Victory..Circle Celebration • Christian Fellowship '• Browse the Village STEPHANIE EDWARDS Emcee ~oted newscaster. interviewer. talk - shov: host and actress. has apeared on THE TO~IGHT SHOW 15 times. 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PASADENA -There's a certain amowit of • reMIW'anCein the fact UCLA's27-24 P~lO football victory over Wuhington waa aired on regional tel4'Vision, becauae it helped support the fact that this • · isn't a report out of the figment of an overworked 't lmagiri.ation. come-from-behind vicwry. some different routes. But we were n.tnnlng the ball But that was just the topping. well, too, and that balance ia what kept us alive. U you Redahi.rt aenior quarterback Rick Neuheisel,. tumedthisintoa purepassingcontest we'dhavebeen who was playing only becauae junior quarterback M a disadvantage." Steve Bono is injured and out for the season, Neuhei.sel, who burned the Huskies time after completed 25 of 27 paaaes for 287 yards, including his time ·on third down situations, C4lled it "payback lastl7straigbt,KevinNelllonrushedforl45yardfon time," and added: "Revenge ia sweet right now," 31 carries and the offensive line, led by right tackle alluding to Washington's 10-7 win in Seattle, whi~ Duval Love, consistently opened the holes and sealed spoiled an otherwise widefeated seaaon for the off the rush. Bruins In 1982. And, the Bruins needed every asset they could His major targets were sophomore Mike Sher- It was~ rup-flop game with a first hall defensive duel tumin& into an offensive orgy in the third and fourth quarten u Waahington put together touch- down driva of 99, 80 and 80 yards only to tee the Bruins retaliate with touchdown marchee of 80, 80 and 92 yards, before Rogers finally put a halt to it all with 61 ticka remaining at th<! Bruins' 5-yard line. "It was a three-<leep zone and I aw 1 the quarterback pump-fake, and it made me react (to the flow)," said Rogers. The Bruins did it again before 60,094 at the Rose • Bowl Saturday, getting back up to deal the Huskies •. their first conference defeat in taking the inside track • to the conference championship and another bid to r.. the Role Bowl Game. It was going to take a near-perfect perfonnance ~>. to deal with the Huskies and 'Coach Terry Donahue got it from all hands -including the hands of , All-American free safety candidate Don Rogers, whoee interception with 51 seconds left (Washing- ton's only turnove r ) p reserved th\ muster to deal with Don James' Huskies, who were rard and tight end Paul Bergmann. Sherrard caught almoet as effective offensively with Steve Pelluer 8 for 136 yards and l TD (10 yards) and Bergmann completing 19 of 25 for 305 yards and 2 TDs. caught 4 for 38, each in cructa1 and tight quarten. The difference was the running game. UCLA Bergmann, the 233-pound bearded senior tight had one. The Huskies? Not really. end said his endeavors were no more than "getting "Rick was hot," acknowledged Donahue, "and the job done." He added: "Sure, they were critical it's a tributetohimandhiscoach,HomerSmith. They moments, but no more than any other. My job is to worked hard on eliminating sacks and developing come through." Big momenta were conunon, but one which began the tum for the better for the Bruins ironically was a call against UCLA. An illegal procedure penalty put the Bruins back to the Waahington 10, but then Neubeiael struck with his acoring strike to Sherrard, just when the Bruins were faced with a third-down running play against~ what had been a very tough defense against the run. (See BRUINS, Pap 84) ~'Rams attempt to rebound today against Dolphins g MIAMI (AP) -Vince Fer- • ragamo and Eric Dickerson, fresh from their spectacular but unsuc· i CBSful eU0118 to give the Rams :--· eole PJ9EIBion of first place in the National Football Conference ~ West, visit Miami today where ~ the Dolphins are trying to do the same in the Amerlcan Conference Eut. ~ Ferrapmo had one of hia best days u a pro lut Sunday in Anaheim, throwing for five • touchdowns to tie a club record r' and completing 26 of 35 pll89e9 for ~ 327 yards. And Dickenol\• the .. Rama' rookie running back. rolled up 144 yards ori the ground and caught two touchdown pemee. ., Deepite all that production, the I O•TJ'tetbfy I ~~e_•_...e_·~-'•~•-'-'~-J ' from Ferragamo and acored the game-winning touchdown. "The Rams are using the one-back offense exclusively and there isn't a better back to do it with than Eric Dickenon," said Coach Don Shula, whose Dolphins are 5-3 and share the AFC East lead with Buffalo. "He's big and strong and runs tough inside, but a1ao has sprinter'• speed to get to the out.aide. Dickenon's threat of the run makes Vince Ferragamo's play action pus that much more c:tanaerous. ,,, ..... •• Rama were beaten by San Fran-ct.oo, 45-35 to f.all to 5-3, one pme behind the 49enl in the NFC West. The pivotal play was an , end-mne sack by the 49era' Dwaine Board, who stole the ball ''Ferrapmo hu always been a great long ball paaeer, but now with the Rams' ~ game he'• even more effective,' added Shula. UCLA's Mike Sherrard (left) holds the ball aloft a fter &coring thir d-quarter touchdown, while Kevin Nelson (right) wean a puzzled expression after being stop ped short of t he goal-line. USC gets defensive in i 9-9 triumph over Cal Ruelas firs t but 49ers take title BERKELEY (AP) -Southern ·Cali- fornia had a simple defensive game plan: ball." "l was coming all the time," said USC linebacker J.ck Del Rio. ''The game plan was to get to Gilbert and not let him have time to throw. Obviously, our defense played well today." Jordan, who clinched the game with a 27-yarder late in the fourth quarter, won a field goal duel with Cal's Randy Pratt, who had three second-half field goals. Jordan missed a fifth field goal at the end of the first half when the ball hit an upright. ing with a 2-yard touchdown plunge that gave Southern Cal a 13-0 lead. Get Gale Gilbert. The plan worked to perfection and, oombined with a USC record four field goals by Steve Jordan and a 100-yard rushing day by Michael Harper, led to a 19-9 triwnph Saturday over the battered California Bears. Gilbert, the Padfic-10 pa.-ing and total offense leader going into the game, was (. ucked eight times for la.es of 68 yards. Cal C.oach Joe Kapp said there were several reaaona why Gilber)-spent so much time on the rain-slicked artificial turf. But weather wasn't one of them. Pratt's 37-yarder put Cal on the scoreboard for the first time late in the third period, cutting the Trojans' lead to 16-3. Pratt then recovered his onside kick and hit a 44-yarder. His third field goal. from 48 yards, cut the deficit to 16-9. The Trojans blew two other touchdown opportunities in the third quarter. A 13-yard TD run by tailback Todd Spencer was nullified by a holding penalty and the Trojans settled for a 33-yard field goal by Steve Jordan that made the 9COl"e 16-0. After an interception by Duane Bickett gave the ball back to the Trojans, Spencer fumbled out of the end zone from the one-yard line for a touchback. A 4-5-6 finish by a trio of Long Beach State runners gave the 49ers the PCAA team mm country championship Saturday and spoiled a tint-place individual effort by UC Irvine's Mark Ruelas. "Defensively, we were really proud of ~ our gu)'11," said USC coach Ted Tollner. ~ "At ti.mes, we've not been physical enough (this seaeon). Today. for the first time, we attacked on both sides of the "Sometimes it was a breakdown in the blocking, eometimes it was good coverage down field, and maybe sometimes w e held on to the ball too long," Kapp said. "But when it's a complete and total shutdown of the offense, you can't blame one pel"80n. If you want to blame someone, blame me.'' Harper scored his TD early in the third period after a 24-yard pwit return by Tommy Haynes. Harper carried seven straigh t times from the Bears' 30, finish- Southern Cal outgained the Bean 205 yards to 38 yards in the first half but came fway ,.\Vith only a 6-0 lead on two field g~' Steve Jordan. Ruelas captured his second atraightindividualPCAA title, clocking a 29:43.5 in the com- petiUon held at C'n.ig Park in Brea. However, the 49ers, With farmer Orange Coast College runner Mike Serna Unlabinc fourth and t.eam- matea . Mike Parker and Gordon Duff finiahinC f1tth . Balanced Lakers top Jazz SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Jamaal Wilkes and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led a balanced Loe Ange1ee aooring attack with 21 point.a each and the Laken downed the Utah Jazz, 120-115, in National Basket- ball Aaeociation play Saturday ~ victory WU the aeoood in two outinp for the Lakera. •Utah is now 0-2 in the young aeuon. .Mike McGee, who hu re- plac:ed Norm Nixon at l\l&rd tor Loi Anle1ea. added 19 and ~ Johnton with 17 for the win- Dmplte a aJow start, Utah's Addan Dultley led all k'Ol'ert with 24 points . .Dan~ scored just four point. tn the fim half, but OllM beck to help keep the Jea in the pme after the LUen Unatened to blow it open ln the third period. John Drew edded 20, Jeff Wilklna came oft the bench to ecore 19 and Darrell Griffith added 18 for the bin. Loe AftCeJa Md an 18-po&nt i..d early In the thtrd quarter, 78-eO, but the Jazz chipped away until they pulled to within one, 91-90, evly In t.M final period. • Horse players will lose in luxury and llxth, took the team cham- pionship with to polnta. Traditionally, the hone player is easiest to please of the species comprising the sporting fraternity. He aaks no more than 10 races today and the promise of 10 more tomorrow. Still, the comfort of the horse player has steadily improved despite his Indifference. He started with only a place to stand and watch the races and then somebody sold him a aection of a plank with a number on it and somebody else later put a roof over his head -In case of rain. Another busybody worried about the nouriahment of the horw player and put In a hot dog stand. Then somebody became concerned about hia emotional state and opened a cockta.il lounle-The first elevator wasn't to come for a lot of yean. The other day, Hollywood Park an- nounced an expanaion prosram which eeems detigned to submerge the hone player In luxury. Actually, it ia a complete reconatruc-· tion plan wbk:h will be carried out over a period of five years. The firlt shovel of the SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER initial phase has already entered the soil at Century and Prarie in Inglewood. The cost of the construction In behalf of the bone player and hia comfort is in the neighborhood of $100 rnilllon -a highly respect.able neighborhood. Phase one, to be completed within a year, will cost $30 rnilllon and will Involve the expansion of the racing oval from one mile to 1 ~ miles. Since most notable and worthwhile ventures are expensive. Hollywood Park has taken In a partner. The city of Inglewood was invited to share ln the adventure, not to mention the expenaea. The architect behind thia ambit.loua program is the lady who nuw the track. Marjorie L. Everett. Marj Everett'• title is chief operating officer and the Inglewood unemployment lines are full of people who questioned its meaning. In fact, the Holly- wood Park alumni amociation is larger in its membership than the club made up of fonner employees of the Rama. Everett came here some yean ago when the racing climate in Chicago became unbearable. She became a stockholder in Hollywood Park, contrived to pin control of the operation, and succeeded. Thoee who , have worked for Everett in executive positions, however briefly, will tell you there is nothing feminine about the manner In which she runs the place. At any rate, the hone player, making no , gets another contribution to hia ort. Phue one is under way. The $2 bettor will particularly ap- te the entry plaza fMturi.na a story attriwn. waterfalla and fountaina. UC Irvine was .cond with 48 pointl and Nevada-Las Vegu was third with 80 poin18. Ruelas' fint~ effort earned him the title ''PCAA Athlete of the Year" In crom country for the leCCJOd 11eMOD ln a row, while Long Beech State Co.ch John T&nlle)' earned "Coech 'of the Year" honon. UCI placed two other nan- nen amona the top 10. Sean Evant fin1abed ninth wtth a 30:22.6 effort, while Danny Martinez w• 10th at 30:23..3. Other Anteater runners an. ilh1nl included Mike Carlton (12th, 30:28.6); Rick Dodlor\ (16th, aG:M.1); Joe Rubio (2Ut. 30:40.8); and Rob Sat• I terwhl18 (teth, 30:68.&). ' • Strong showing by Fountain alley at Mt.·SACmeet ! By RICHARD DUNN .................... WALNUT-A few aurpri8ell from area schools hJahllahted ~ 3Sth annual Mt. San Antoruo Cr-o. Country lnvitational Saturday, with Fountain Valley Hfab'a showing perhapa the moat lmpn.ive. The Barona' pla captured their heat, 'With a team time of 1:43:41, capping the "IOCleldul aftemoon. Ariana Gilbert '1)9U'helded the Baron attack by Pladna thlrd ln her beat 1n 19:39. Dyana Cftbtree (20:04) did her part to help Fountain Valley'• wtn by fJ.nl.ahl.na s.txth. "I thought they did extremely well. Our No. 3 (Jenny Trudell) and <t (Alida Kenny) runners made the difference," said Fountain VaUey girls' Coech Chris Shield. "We thought we could finiah in the top three, and we knew It would be tough becauee of Coeta Meta (whJch fin.l.abed second), but I didn't think we'd flnlah first ... Fountain Va lley wu third ln a boys' heat with a teem Ume of 1:26:46, thouah nobody placed in the top 10. Drew Brown waa the Barona' top finiaher, finilhlnl 1$th In hia race. "We ran a good first mlle, but lt'a tough to get younelf oriented with all the t.eama running here," said Barona' boys coach Bill 1liampeon. "I tbouaht we ran all rtaht. but we could have run better. We ahou.ld've h.d eome people under 17 minuie.. "We're using UU. meet aa a warm-up for CU'," Thompeon said. "We're oomina off a to\.a8h meet (1ut ThW"lday aplnst Ocean View) where· we loet by two. It'• touch to come blck after a meet like that . .. aomethlna that happeMd two days aao. Unct.. the~ thoup, we ran well." In o~ tllCe9 involvtna area echooll. Univeraity'a ~ Burlol took hia heat ln 115:49, 12 llCOndl better'than his~ competitor. Barrioe' flni-plaot fin1ah sparked the Trojans' third-place fin1lh overall. Unlventty'a total team time w• 1:23:44. ac.n View's John Archibald (US:~ outflnilhed Ron IDltnda (16:26) of Point Lema HJch to capture fourth place ln ~ and leed the Seahawka to an ~ fourth-place fin.iah 1n tbe beet (1:28:11)' with l~polna : Haleem Sebn helped tM s.hawke with a 10th·plla tlNeh r5e:11). . C.mtaM-'aBnndan ,whowofl hll nice in the c.o.ta M-vitaUonal 1n 16:17 and f1nlahed ftm ln the Oru\ae O>unty ChampkJnlhl.. (16:65), placed third in h1t beat ln 1&:68 . D Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 SPORTS BRIAK America's Cup trophy displaye d first time by winning Aussies Fnm AP ...,.&det PERTH. AUltralia -The Ameri- ca's Cup, flanked by anned guards, went on diaplay for the first time Saturday at the exclusive Royal Perth Yacht Club, where members puah ed and strained for a glimpee of aalling's top prize. Up to 300,000 people werJ expected for a 12·milevictory parade todaytooffidally honor the crew of Auatralla Il, which beat Liberty on Rhode Ia1and Sowld last Sept. 26 and broke the 132-year U.S . monopol y of the CUp. "Thia is going to put Australia on the map," said Alan Bond , the Perth buslneaaman who mounted the suoceaful challenge. "The euphoria should come cloee to matching that at thedty'slaatmassivecelebration-VJDay -38 yean ago," predicted the newspaper West.em Mail. About 500 members of the yacht club -the Cup's new home -attended a brief ceremony during which U.S. Ambassador Robert Nesen congratulated the Australians. A group of U.S. lawmakers preeented Bond and the club with pictures of President Reagan honoring the Australian and American crews at the White House. "We didn't like to loee," said Kemp Hannon, deputy minority ie.der of the New York State Assembly. "But if we had to :to.e, Australia is the oountry that has put up good competition, made the effort overt.be years. And they deeerve it." Quote of the day Earl Weaver, fonner Baltimore Oriole manager who was an ABC-TV commentator during the World Series, on the Orioles' Rick Dempeey being named the series MVP: "Dempeey'a ability will never continue to amaze me.'' Sampson ge ts 18 in debut HOUSTON -While Ralph m Sampeon did not have the kind of game that will send him directly to the Hall of Fame, he did what he set out to do - help the Houston. Rockets beat the San Antonio Spurs in his National Basketball Aaeociation debut. ''I didn't stand out. The win stands out." Sampeon said after scoring 18 points and pulling down 12 rebounds to help the Rock.eta defeat San Antonio 106-100 Saturday. "We got one. We're juat going to go on to the next one now." Lewis Lloyd. a castoff from the Golden State Warriors, wu the real hero for the Rocketa, 1COring 28 points, including six in the last 2:20, and collecting a rare "triple double" by contributing 11 rebounds and 10 aaslsts. The Rocketa, who won only 14 of 82 games last aeason and loet their first 10 games, ushered in the Sampeon era before a Swnmitcrowd of 14,116. NBA referees pick e t gam e R } h h d -NEW~RKSq ..... ~:'."'::: .a ust ers am us e , 40-14 yelled ataubstltuteoUicials prior to the ~ New York Krucb-Waahington Bullet.a SAN DIEGO -A flurry of 16 the ball ln the end zone aft.er it so Meta•· ca..... W•• 14 game Saturday ni&ht as contract talks remained straight points within a span ot was touched on the field of play G~ w..i ._. w o-...a 0 0 0 o-1, stalled between referees and the National Basket· le!18 than two minutes proved to for a safety. s.n 01teo ~ 1 " 1• o-..o ball • _......_., be th dama · bl •-th $0-JOllMOll ' run IHHl!ntK k!Qll ~won. e glll8 ow ...,, e Aft.er Golden West's free kick ~D-H.-111111" 42 FG A uruon spokesman said the 25 plcketa would Golden West <;:<>liege football Mesa then made it 26-0, mounting lr19~~i.;1han "~ .. from Ann!Qlarle.o (H•••- leave after the game began. But 10 of thoee pickets team Saturday rught. a aeven·play 55·yard march 50-$ete111: ... oowr..o 1n .no ·- went inlide the Garden and moved to oou.rtalde, The Ruatlers, only down 10·0 capped by Annicharlro's 15·yard Jne~~•lloro u ~" trom·A11111cNr1co , ..... ,. then yelled at the substitute referees before being entering the final 2 ~ minutes of 900rtng strike to Rocky Gailord so-R-. 11 ~" 1rom Annldlarico tHau·. eecorted out of the arena by aecureity guards. . the first half, aaw the game get And, for all intents and purposes. 11111~~kMOfl 1 ""' tH••llnea ~1 "We're J>ftpared to lit out the entire eeuon if away from them in a hurry. aa that was the a........ • GW-APl*Oete ' """ 10-kldll " aaid Jack Madd th · • . e-·-· G~ 22 -from ..... (00.n kldll necemary, en, e uruon s host San Diego Mesa claimed a Annicha.rioo piled up 307 total INOMOUAL STAnrncs executive directo1 r · "Rigdatill~t DQW • the negotiati~ns 40· 14 South Coast Conference yards passing, including 206 in GW-tletnht •·•or•.-:,.-=: 1· Frw:1111eck 1M5 are at a oomp et.e stan . They do not recognize victory. the first half. stmpson, .-.o;' s1etn1o«, 1-1;; °'"· 1-1'•, AP: what NBA referees have meant to the game. l>htO•te. 1·6; ouw:1111rme. 3·2•; Gren1, 1-l . ''Aftertwoorthreeweeka,they'llbebanging With 2:24 left in the sec..'Ond Mesa's bulge grew to 40-0 irr~'t:;.~~~;~~0~::~~~2V~.=!:::: down (he doors to sit down at the negotiating quarter, Mesa's Trent An· before the Rustlers we re able to s-.:i, Meu, 1-0. table." nicharioo hit Greg Lathan with a dent the acoreboard with a pair of ,.. ..... tou hd · th final riod GW-+lall\le, 12·23·2, 170; O\nellarme, )+O, Negotiations between the referees' union and 14·yard touchdown nA-to make c owns m e pe · 11. th NBA b l.. ff Frida . h be . 7 0 ...--The aetbac.k dropped GWC to SOM-Annlel'lerlc;O, 21-33-1, J07. e ro~e o Y JUSt ours fore the it 1 • · 1·2 m· the conference and 3-4 •ec.-... start of the 1983-84 aeaaon. No date was set for the Gw-eowin. 2-6'; Orv. S·'7, Perr1s11, s-.a, ta1ka to _""""· C!-'--· re--•--the maJO· r •-ue 1... On the ensuing klckoff, the overall. Meanwhile, San Diego FlachOeCk, 1-tor-mlnu• s; L-. 2-21. • ...,._,_ ..._.....;, u1a1.1... LtKI ua R tl il f d · SOM-Rowe, 6·'2; Gellord, 3·6'1; Her.ev. the dispute. us ers were gu ty 0 owrung Mesa is l ·l in sec play. • H I ; L•lhan, HJ; Johnson, HO; Wetdl. 1-10. Leach b eate n by to p seed LOS ANGELES -Top-seeded ~ Fredrik Pahlett of Minnesota took an easy 6·1, 6·2 aemifinal victory over Laguna Beach ffigh product and Southern Cal freshman Ricky Leach Saturday in the fifth annual All·American Collegiate Tennis Tournament at UCLA. .. .. Pahlett, a Minneeota sophomore · from Sweden, will play fourth.seeded Todd Witsken of Southern Cal in today's finals. Witaken downed Clemson's Law90n Duncan, 6·3, 6-4 to earn the finals berth. In the conaolation finals of the eight-day tournament, whJch drew 178 players from 40 universities, Ted Farnsworth of Princeton will face Tomm Warneke of Trinity. Lott takes one -s troke le ad PENSACOLA, Fla. -Lyn Lott n 1hot a third-round 66 to assume the lead Saturday entering the final round of the Pensacola Open Golf Tour- ~t on the Perdido Bay Country Club Course. Lott bad a three-round total of 200, to earn a one-shot advantap over Mark McCwnber. Two ahota back were Doug Tewell. Jon Chaffee and Lon Henkle. Meanwhile, aecond·round leader Mark Lye fell to five shots back at 205 after posting a 72 Bara Lass romps at Oak Tree ARCADIA -Bara Lass, ridden ~ by Chris McCa.rron. took conunand in the home stretch and pulled away to a 4~·1ength victory in Saturday's Caacapedia Handicap of the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meeting. Carrying 120 pounds, Bara Lass was clocked in 1:224.5 in the aeven-furlong event for fillies and mares 3 years old and up. Matching, the wagering favorite of tne crowd of 36,150. was just off the pace aet by Bara Lass most of the way. but rould not keep up with the winner in the late going. Raiders prepared for rematch LOS ANGELES (AP) -Greg Pruitt. who does a little bit of everything for the Los Angeles Raiders, is convinced the Seattle Seahawka will see a different team today than the one they beat, 38·36, on Oct. 16 at the Kingdome. "It's always disappointing to loee, it's more disappointing to loee a game you should have won," said Pruitt this week. "We On r•dlo. today KllLA ( 1110) at I held them up, we played a good first half but then we forced a victory down their throats." Pruitt, playing in his 11th Na- tional Football League season and second with the Raiders, didn't go into detail. It wasn't necessary. The Raiders led the Seahawks 17·7 at halftime but were outacored 31·5 until two Los An· geles touchdowns in the final minute of play accounted for Seattle's slim two-point margin of victory. Los Angeles finisned with 382 yards in total offense to just 153 for the Seahawka, but committed eight turnovers to only one for Seattle. Mt. San Antonio stops OCC, 23-0 the Mounties turned th~ mishap into a 900re. WALNUT -Ray Botsford kicked three field goals and Mt. San Antorlio College's defense limited Orange Coast College to 107 yards total offense Saturday night as the host Mounties scored a 23-0 victory over the Pirates in South Coast Conference football action. T h e victory snapped a, four.game Mt. San Antonio los. ing streak and gave the Mounties their first conference victory in three outinga. OCC, meanwhile, fell to 1·3 in oonference. Turnovers ruined the Pirates w ho fumbled twice and had ·one pass intercepted. In each instance. ' Mt. 5en .....,... 23, 0...,... C..st o Scef'elrt~ Or-Coe11 0 0 O 0-O Mt. 5811 Antonio 10 3 •• 0-23 MSAC-6o1lford 40 FG MSAC-fjlflde 15 oau from S.nllallO (Bolllord kick) MSAC-&olaford 23 FG MSAC-erown reco,,...acl btoc:kacl oun1 In eno rone <eot•tord kid!) MSAC-4k>ltford 25 FG Altendencr. \,500 (ftllmetecll IMOIVIOUAL STATISTICS ...... OCC-Flelr..n, 1·2'. Oown1, •·2S. CHlenede. 1·12; -edltft. •·1. CrenoaM, 2-•. Goodine. 10-lor·mlnus·l; Brown, l-to<'·mlnu1·l. Cl\llM, •-ior·mlnua·27. ....... OCC~lne, 7·1S·O, l1. Cl'leM. l·.t -1, 21 •IKllMne OCC-OOwn1, •·~; S.118<'11atd. 3·?1. Sten l·I ; llrown, 1·7; Cttlenecle, Hor-mlnu•· i. Citrus ties Gauchos AZUSA -Citrus College rallied for 10 points in the fourth quarter Saturda)" night to salvage a 31·31 tie with visiting Saddle. back in Mission Conference foot· ball action. Quarterback Robbie Bartlett engineered the Owl comeback, hooking up with Aaron Molinar on an a.yard touchdown pass with 2:51 remaining in the game. The victory improved the Owls' record to 2·0· l in confe~. Saddleback is now 1·0·1. Th e marked the fourth time in e past 14 meetings that the two teams have deadlocked. S.ddlebadf 31, Citrus JI Sc:ere by Qua~ S.d<lhtl>eCk 1 U 10 l>-31 Cllru1 7 I• 0 IC~~l C-8erllt11 4 run <Or"'"' kick) S.-C.rroll 1 run IGtr.M< 1<.lcill s-<e1>e 19 OHS from Ooull4au (Geuer kid<) s-<e1>e 10 NU from Oouvlau tGeuer kick l C-O.Wl11 1 run (Ornller l<k kl C-tCnlOhl 17 NU from llertltll <O<H•llt< klcll) s-erown 7 ~u trom Oouolau !Gu "' kick) s.-Ge•wr 25 FG c-or.w.r 21 FG C-Mollne r I NU from llertlt11 <Ortnte< kick) Atttnd8nc». 1,100 INOfVIOUAL STATISTICS ........ s-<errOll. 20-76; Brown. 11· ... S.llNu, f·JI. EldrlOOe, 7-16; OouillHs, l ·15 C-Jones, 7~. 8ar1tell, IS•42, OwWlll. I 1·2S, WetlOll, 3·2; Moltner, 2· I ~ $-Oc>u918U, •·lS-0, '6. c-eerl1elt, 10-:zo.2. ,.,. ......... Today's sports on radio, television The teams will go from the artificial surface of the Kingdome to the natural grass of the Los Angeles Coliseum. And Seattle will have a new starter .at quar· terback -Dave Krieg was named to replace Jim Zorn last Tuesday. Todd Cage hauled in touch - down passes of 19 and 10 yards from quarterba<;k Mike Douglass to lead the Saddleback scoring attack. ~nrlOhl, )·3'. C.0., 3·31; !>u\nler. 1•13 Eldrkl9e. l•I ; llrown, l· 7. C-MorrlM>n, 3·61; Oevl1, 2·4~, KnlGM. ?·JO OtWltl 1·47. Wei"°"• l·t; Mollner. 1-1 TELEVISION 10 a.m . (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Baltimore at 4 p.m . (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC at Cal (taped). Philadelphia. -RADIO l p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Rama at Miami. NFL Football -Rams at Miami, 1 p.m .. KMPC (710); Seattle at Raiders, 1 p.m ., KRLA ( 1110). 1~1 .. GS looo \ 11•0 1 ...... l 104 \\'« at1\\ 1 .. a1e11!1 _,- 4 104 \tit -· ">'~-~ \\It -· 1 N o mat1er what you 're doing. your hometo w n newspaper The Daily l'illl fits in *SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAILY 140 PER PERSON (6 pereon maximum) • 8 am -11 am •1pm -8pm •lpm -1am •• 8PORTFISHER BALBOA DEEP SEA f1StlNG CffARmts- BALBOA ( 714) 675-2960 GIVE A TRS-80® COLOR COMPUTER THIS CHRISTMAS! 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Both t.eams have three conference games remalning. lfl•ryl••d 28, Nordl C•rolla• 211 J immy Fox Kings tie again, 5-5 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 Saturday's college football 17 21 f1 WHT UCLA 27. Weil\Jnoton 2• use 1t, c111torn11 t Ol'llOll SI. )1, Stariford 11 W111\J110IOft SI. 2•, Or·-1 E. W1slllnolon 20, Lono 8Mch SI. FrllllO SI. )0, Cet Polv·SLO 7 Pee:. Lutlienn '21 Wllllmltt• 1• Puoll Sound 27, i;;e1tt, Weslllf\oton Simon Fraser :It, w. W•llllneton Sonoma SI. JI, AlUM Pectflc lt S. Or_, •2, Or_, Tectt ii WllllWOr1h '1, Pec:lfk, Ore. 1' Cel L.ullleren '6, Sin DletlO Tl Cleremonl·Mudd 31, ltecllend1 23 E. Oreeon 35. W. Ol'llOll 27 Llnfleld 31. Lewis • Clerk 14 1111.0CKIU ldehO SI. '3. Cel Slate Fullerton 10 Florlde SI. 2t, Arlt-St. 26 Air Fotai '1, Armv 20 ldehO 31, PIClflc U. 1f OklehOtnl SI. 40, COI0<1do U 8olse SI .•• Weoer SI. 27 l rllllllm Yountl •• Ullh SI. :u Co!Mldo St. 25, New Mnlco 2' E. N-MHlco 21, T1rtelon SI. 6 Monlene SI. 21, Monlln• I Montene Tech 30, Carroll. Mont. " low"no Grlll'I 1~. Cent. Mld'llllln Oreke )6, W. Taxes SI. 26 1Mlnol1 St. '5, W. llllnols 7 tndlane St. 17, E. IRlnoll 1) H. lllnol1 17, Miami, Ofllo 0 H. Mlcflleln '5, N. Jowl 26 S. llllnola '1, ...,_ Mexico St. 3 TOiedo 37, l(ent SI. )4 Vllilttlv Cltv St. 15, Wla..·SIOUl I Wlrttluro 11, OllOuQue 11 w. MlcNMn 16, Olllo u. .. WlltWn Jewett 51, Md·Am NeHr -3 21 Wllllem Penn 25, ~ lS WMmlnoton 24, Fro1t1>u111 SI. O Wla..·L.Crcnae 21, Wlt."'°"*o•h Wla.-l"tellevllte )6, Wla.. -~-IOr Wl1.-Rlv. Falla '9, Wl1.·Steven1 P1.,. Wla.·Wnlleweter 3', Wla.-Eeu Claire 14 Adrien 29, 041vet 27 Andlraon 21, Tevtor 0 Aueust1n1,S.D .... Mornlnosl4e 1 81tttenv, Kan. 21, Frlendl 1 llledl Hiib SI. 37, SIOux Fells U llutilr 21, Ennsvllll 21 Cent. low• 5', u-low• U Cenl. 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'3, Florkle A&M 30 Clnclnnell 13, Kentuellv 13 Ctemaon 2•, w eu Forest 17 Delew1r e 26, Jemea Medlaon 23 Furmtn SS. Davlclaon 1 Mlr•hltt 2', Clledll 10 Memofll• SI. 24, Vendlrbllt 1 Mt1ml, Fie 20, W. Vl<lllnla 3 Mlddle Tenn. 35. Younos•-n SI. NE LOUlllene 37, McN-SI. 6 ltlelvnofld 35. VMI 19 S. C.rollne 31, N. C.,Ollne SI. 17 Akr on '3, T-'" TKh 12 SE Loulslene t. Jacllaon $1. 1 S. Mln Ju lPCll ''· SW Loul1l1ne 3 Tennes ... SI. "· Southern u. ,. Tenn.-Merlln 17, Trov St. 14 Virginia Tech Sf, Wiiiiam a. Merv Vlrolnle Union 1'; Vlr11lnl1 St. 6 Wash.&. LM 42. 8 rd0w1tw ,Ve. 7 w. c .,o11ne 25, Tn.·Cn.111~ EAST Benion COllllle 27. Penn SI. 11 8o110f1 U. •I, Cornell o Colllll• 21. LAfevelle 7 Conn.ctlcut 16, Me111Chusell1 6 Oerlmouth 2•. VIie 21 1• 0 r.J 12 15 Weener ~. f'otdllem 1 Weal\. .. Jf/ff. 21, ~V 1 We........,,.. U, °'-Cttv t ~ )5, tow40ift t2 W•~ St. 21, IMIM Merltim. WldlMr ''· Wlkt6 1 Wrn. ... ..,_ 2',-..... City St. WOfQUer Tedi a , Ill"! I Alllrlthl It, .Motelllen 1• Alll'ecl 22, AlllM't, N.Y. 21 AmlleAt 21, Tufll 1 9etlleft't, W. Ve. 1, Hlrwn CGl l luffelo 31, Motwldl 21 Cellfornle, Pa.•· w. Ve. w...ivn Cetllollc U. 40, Georeetown. o.c, Chevnev St. 21, Mlllenv .. SI. 20 CotC>v 20, kt11 13 Concord )2, Wnt Llbwtv 12 C.W. Poll 23, N.Y. Tedi U Dtlew1re Vet. 2•. FOU·Medlaon OUCIUellll 10, ~C\'tlunl 10 Fmllln .. Marsllll 16, Swartnmore Getmt>ur,11 26, Klnel PWlt I Gleuoord SI. ,., Keen 12 Glenvllte SI. , •• Felrmom SI .• Hotlert 23, lll'llCI 20 .COLLIDE PARK. Md. -Boomer Esiason threw two touchdown passes in the third quarter as 13th-ranked Maryland upset unbeaten and third-ranked North Carolina, 28-26, thwarting a two-point conversion attempt by the Tar Heels with 22 aeconds left. TORONTO (AP) - T oro n t o for w a rd 0 N.Mex.HIOhiend1 23, Pe nh•ndle Miroslav Frycer scored SI.~. New M1111co 20. Ft. Lewis 13 with 2:21 left in regu-Western Sl.,ColO. 21, S. Ul1h 13 Coe 45, Monmouth, IN. 12 Concordle, NII>. 7. Doane 2 Concordia. Sl.P. 13, NW Minne· aola 12 Corn.II, IOWI 5', llllnol1 Cot 9 0 1kol• St. 17, s. 01kote·Sprofld F,Auslln 10 Ark.·MonllGe!IO 15, Herdlno O Aullln Col. 17, lowe Wulvn 1 Cenl. Arkense1 27, Arkense1 Herv.,d 17, Brown 10 Hofllre 21, SI. Jonn•1, NY 2• Holv Cron n, Columl>I• 21 Lelll9h .0, 8 UCknlfl 15 Johns Hoc*IM 35, Oldlin-, 22 Kutrlown SI. U, llooma.l>urll St. 1 IAN,_ VII. 7, W. Mll'Yllnd 1 Lvcomlne 20. Junlet• 1 Meritt '11. Pace 10 Mell. Maritime 15, FramlnDl\lm Nebr•sk• &l, Kaas.s St. 25 lation time and the Maple Leafs egcaped with a 5-5 overtime tie with Los Angeles Kings in National Hockey League action Saturday night. MANHATTAN, Kan. -Mike Ro:tier's three touchdowns staked Nebraska to a 38-5 halftime lead, then plucky Kansas State scored three straight touchdowns in the second half before the No. 1 Comhuskers subdued the Wildcats, 51-25. E. If as•. 20, L••6 BeaelJ St. 17 It was the second deadlock in as many nights for the Kings, who finished 3-3 against Buffalo Friday. CHENEY, Wash. -Dave Marriott booted a 34-yard field goal midway th.rough the fourth quarter to lift F.astem Washington to a 20-17 upset of Long Beach State. Toronto took a 3-0 lead in the first period, but the two teams went into the third period tied 4-4. Marriott's winning kick broke a 17-17 tie with 8:29 to play in the fourth period after the Eagles opened up a 17-6 halftime lead over the 49ers. Jimmy Fox, with two goals, Kevin LaVallee and Charlie Simmer also scored for the Kings, who now are 2-5-4. ld•ll• St. 43, CS FaHertoa I 0 POCATELLO, Idaho -Idaho State's John Berry blocked a Cal State Fullerton punt just before halftime and Reggie Chapman recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown, spurring the Bengals to an upset 43-10 victory over the Titans.' Frycer forced the five -minute, s ud - den-death session when he scooped a rebound past Kings goaltender Mike Blake at 17:39 of the third. ISU quarterback Pau1 Peterson led the way, ICOring a touchdown on a 1-yard plunge and passing for two other touchdowns. He was 24 for 41 pas&ng, Rood for 337 yards. c. ', Presents Monday Nitht Football Featuring * 2 Big Screen TV's • SOC Hot Dogs • $1 .00 Kamakazis & in Price Shooters during half time * $1.75 Stadium Mugs of Beer (32 oz.) W11 1 FREE T -wt! Free dfWt tokens • R1ms & R1iders touchdowns 3901 W. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 759-1854 ""-. '' Airporter Inn Hotel • Giant Advent Screen • Cockta1/s Regular Pnce • Comp/Jmentary Hors d' Ouevres • Entertainment & Dancing After Game 18700 M acArthur Irvine 833-2nO 'l!l!-...... 1'!111 ........................ . I . Ttll CAN NE SONY GIANT SC REEN TV New Galley Menu In Lounge • New Low P"ces MICHELOI Glass 75• Pitcher $4.25 MARGARITAS 90• ... ,11 ••• ,.,, ,, •• , ••• ,,, 3010 llfl11tt1 • 675-5777 Newport Btuh I a . S.. Ullo hie _. (AllO Newpof1 Harbor Football Gamea on Tueedaysl MIDWHT llllnols 1'. MkhlClln 4 Ohio SI. 45, WtM:0111ln 27 Purdue ... NotlhWHIWn 17 IOWI '9, lndlll\I 3 Mldllllen SI. :U, MIM110la 10 MIUOIKI '1, Jowl Sf. 11 NetM'lak.e 51. K1nw1 SI. 25 Notra Oerne 21, Navv 12 8•" SI. l3, E. MldllClln 20 u 01v1on 30, Wat>elh 9 Oenlaon 13, Olltrt>tln 7 OePauw '2, W111tlno1on, Mo. 3 E.,lham 35, H1novw 16 Em110rl• SI. 14, W•vn1. Net>. 1J Grend Veltev St. 36, Mlcnl111n Teen :U Gustav Adolol>ul 17, St. 0411 U H1mllne 47, 8111194, MlM. 19 H11llno1 26, Oene 6 HIRMllle 31, Kenludl;v SI 13 HOiie 42. Alm• 0 lndlene Cen1r11 '7, Vat1>1relao 20 'K•lem111¥> 14, Albion 10 Tech 17 L1no11on 53, Ark.-Plne Bluff 27 Sam Houston St. 20, How.,d Pevn1 10 19 S. Arkensu 49, Henderson SI. 21 Sul Ron St. 27, McMurrv 15 Tuas·Arllnoton ?I, Arllenses sr Teu1 A&I 21, Anoelo St. 17 Texu Lutneren 24, 8 1shOI> 7 SOUTH Allbllme 35, Mlu lu lool SI. 11 MlsslsslP9l 27, LSU 24 Auourn ?I, FIOrld• 21 13 Mein• 17, Nof'lheulern 14 New H1m1>•nlre 14. Rh<>dl Island Penn ?I, Prine.ton 27 Ptlt11>ur11h 13. Svrec:use 10 Ttnne11M 7, Rutoe" O Towaon St. r.J, Oetew•re St. U Union, N.Y. 31, WINl1ms 1' u .. 1nu• 17, Muhllnl>lto t SI. 10 Mlddlel>ul'V 31, HemHtOft 11 Monldllr SI. 35, TrtntOft SI. M Norfolt SI. If, HowWd U. 12 Otllrlln "· SI. Frend&, P1. 13 Rem1110 20, sronv l rooll 2 Roellllrw ft, aroc:lll>O"t St. 20 SI. Lewrence 13, l\lfflfo SI. 0 Slleol'llrd •· W. Vlr111nle T edl ) WARREN MILLER LIVE! Conquerors win tourney Compe ting against mostly schools from the 3-A and 4-A bracket, the Newport Christian High Conquerors girls vol- leyball team swept to victory in the Los Amigos Tourna ment Saturday night. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL BIG SCREEN TV FAMOUS HAPPY HOUR •BBQ Ribs • Basil Chicken • Tuna Fish Salad • Fresh Fruit •Guacamole •Salsa • Llrigulnl White Clam Sauce Newport Christian downed Mission Viejo, 15-3, 15-7 in the semi- finals, then topped La Mirada in the finaJs, 15-11, 7-15, 15-7. J . MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL ON THE BAY Big Screen TV Stadwm Beers Sl.00 Foot Long Hot Dogs 50' Live Entertainment After Game 642-3431 2735 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH ~SGO~ICJ\S L1'NDING ~ • Codctalls Happy Hour Prices Dunng Gamt! 75• Beer• 1 1.00 Well Drinks Compll~ntary Hors d' Ouevr!s Dans • Pool 1 7th & Placentia FREEi All during game Win a Frff T-Shlrt 103 N. Bayside Dr. Newport Beach ..... .... 1 .... 3 lllWPOllT MACH 10 Ct , 600 6 d301Jt!' fUUlRTOll t Piulm'e< Auo I aoo om NOtlTHlllOOl ICr.liN &I Un I 6 I~ & 8 lO Cl"> lOS ANGEUS (Sl\onr ""° I 80() pm .... 4-4 SNIT A llOlllCA iCMc Auo l aoo P"l ..... ,, llEDOltOO IOC1t '""""'°°HS I ~IS & 8 30 pm liow 11-11 l'UAlllHA iCMt Auo I 100 om .... 13 lOtlO MACH (TOITllCI In I 600&8 30 om 640-5260 ltC,tls •dl<ilDte 11 r,c•e1 Mas1e1oulitlS 11131 •&O 3232 0< Tic,t1ton •Ml Mulull AQtncoes lllHIOI DO• OlllCH .. ~~ 12•J1 Jt8 ?6JI , .. rtse ... lltOllS ano 1nto<INl<Ot'I ·~ ·It~~ CJl~~li.d Slf.AKHOUSf & SALOON • 3 Giant Screen TV's • Guest Cefebrltles • Raffle Prizes ' • Mexican Hors d'ouevres • 25c Mug• of BHr • Corn Dogs, Popcorn, Peanuts Live SO's & 60's Music After Game NO COVER CHARGE 549-1512 JHE:B~~- lOFl.Wid• ~ Scrten TV 18 oz. Mugs of Beer Happy Hour 4:30 to 7 PM M·f Complimentary Hor d' Ouevres Live Entertainment following Game BIG SCREEN TV &nd smaller ones throughout 4250 Mlrtilcalt W1y Newport Bt1dl I ~Ml CllM~ MEXICAN SU~TAURANT~ E1t 1972 GIANT SCREEN T.V. {Co1taM ... I 2 TV Sets Each Store Ooublt "Well" Drinks Throughout Game • • Plue 8urprfHI • • 2tl I . 17th et. 10I MMn at CoetaMMa ....._ .... .,. .,.... • 114 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 FDR THE RECORD NPL MA'MOMAL c:OMl•••NC• w..t W L T l"C't. ~, ~A ' 2 0 .750 ,. 1S7 s l 0 .625 1'1 110 s ) 0 .'25 112 176 l S 0 .37S 1n 16' c-w ' 2 0 4 4 0 3 s 0 l s 0 0 • 0 ... , .750 IM 1M .500 22• 233 .375 1'4 171 .37S ISJ 160 .000 .,, 210 Delle1 1 1 0 A7S 2Sl 175 W•ll\lnelon 6 2 0 750 267 117 ~ 4 4 0 JOO 111 14$ N,Y, Gl9ntl 2 S 1 ..313 14' 116 SI. l.OUlt 2 S I .3 ll 1S7 231 AMSalCAN CONl'•a•,ce w .. , ....,.. 6 2 0 .750 221 170 Denver 5 3 O 62S 126 173 S..ttlt • • 0 500 115 115 l(•n .. a Cftv 4 4 0 .500 ISi 133 S.n D'-l S t 375 191 225 P111Mlur911 ClevtllMd Clncfftnatl Houston CeMrW • 2 0 • • 0 2 • 0 0 • 0 ... , .750 210 1SJ .500 15' 111 .250 136 167 .000 133 221 l uflelO Miami lafllmor• NewE~ N.V • .Ht1 s 3 • 0 .625 146 161 s 3 0 .625 169 133 4 4 0 .500 1" 176 4 4 o .500 IM 165 l s o .375 ,., 1n T•n'10- llMN •t Miami ICN l!Mt 2 at I p.m,) S.1"9•1 ....... &altfm«e •t Piii~ ICIMMel 4 al 10 •• m.) Detroit •I Chlaeo Ml-I• al St. LOUii N•w Enelmnd •t All9nta N-Or1Mn1 •I BuH•IO T•mpe &av •• Pfltabur"1 O.lllla •I N.w York Gl•nll .._ton •t Cltwland l<MMt Cltv at Denver New Y'ork Jett •I SM FrW'CllCO Gr_, a.y •I ClnclnNtf M9MllY'• G.-W•thlneton •I s.n Diego, 1Cllef'ln91 1 er f p,m.I COLLEGE UCLA'D,W•.,._..N Sar'9 .,,, OU.rWrl w......... J 0 114-:M UCLA t 6 7 14-Z7 W•.,,..._,,G J-'9 UCl.A~G 1. .. It UCl.A~G L .. l2 WH!>-<>r-10 .,.., lrom P911Ullf ,,,_ ltlck) UCl.A-$11Wr•rd 10 oeu trom N.uNIMI (L .. kick) W•ilr-f'•ttl-. 13 oeu lrom PeikM (J-klclll UCL.A-<4Hlhou1 13 run IL .. •lel<I W•lh-Hunt 1 n.n (J-kick) UCL.A-<4"111ou• S run (lee kic.I A-10,094 W•lll UCLA 10 31 Flrtl oown1 Ru.net-veros Pusln9 nrdt Return Y••ds PeUft U -llS .0-2" 306 2'7 0 .. 1'-25·' 25-27-0 4-JS 2·3' 0-0 H 3-35 5·'3 Punll Fumoie-IOSI "-llfft-nrdl rime o4 Pouffllon na! 36:35 INDIV1DUAL STATISTICS RUSH1NG-Wtth1rt111on, Hinch 11-n, P.tlue< 11-23, Hunt S-15. UCLA, ~ )1-145, C""'°'1S 13·4', Andrew' 7-39. PAS.SING-W•'111neron. Pauu.r 19•2S· l-)05, UCL.A, Ntuhalw U-27 ·0-217. RECEIVING-WHhlneton. S•r•nll<v •·90, Wroltfl 4-50. P•ltlllOn •·36, Gr...,. l·"· LUIU ?-20. UCLA, SMl'r•rd 1-13', Nelton S-33, hrpmenn •-JI. You1111 l·l6, Doneff 2-31. USC lf.~t s-.w Que..-. Soulflern C•I 0 6 10 ~19 C.lffoml• 0 0 ) ._ ' USC~G 21 JorCS.n USC-FG 4S Jorden use~.,_. 2 run IJorCS.11 1t1<:1<1 USC-f' G a:> JorCS.11 C•l-FG 37 Pr•ll Ctl-FG " Pr•ll Cel-FG • Pr•ll USC-f'G 27 JOl'CS.11 it.-.S,167 0-Stlt"'11a use Fin l Downs 13 Rust!n·nrd• 52-163 .... U1119Vlf'dl I• RMurn nrdl 105 P•Uft 11-21·0 Punll S-J6 FumeMft·to.I 4-3 Penattlft-ywda 14_.S Tim. o4 ~ )3:26 ... CMVtCIUAL STAnnlCS cat ' 35-t 115 JI 1'-21-3 1-.0 2·1 ,_., ,,~ RUSHl~SC. ~ V ·IOO, ~ IS-56.. Ctl, Srnltll 10-43. SION 1-11, Giibert ~ ... PASSl~SC. Sel!Mur"t 11-2H>-1•. c.I, G-..n 1>-'22-1·14.S, TOf'cNo 1-6-2-40. FIELD GOit.LS M1S$Et>-YSC, JOl'dell u. ..._. st a. cs "'*"'-" 10 ~wo--n cs Fu"9rlon l 1 o 0-10 ICS.l'IO SI. 1 14 ' 1)-43 CS~G Slell'IM 3S ISu-<>'.._, 7 run (Laf'IOll llleltl IS~ I run (i..r-. kid<) FS\>-Mlller '1 OHi lntwcec>llon return (Sl ..... k~ • !Su-<,,._ reco•...CS blodt8CI PUnl In 9fld ~-(l.AnOll kldtl ISu-Gltnw t "" from Pet.,_, (11.lclt 1111ee11 ISU-f'G La.-..ofl 31 tsu-FG Larson 27 1s~aon 5t oen trom ,,.,.,aon (l•rM>ri lllcltl ISo-f'G Lar-. '3 An..-cSence: e,ns. TWAM ST A TISTICS f'SU 1SU Fl"·' oown. 6 26 RUOhel-v.,dl 2S -I 47-16 P•ulne .,.,di 135 ~ Return verdl " 106 P.sa.t 13-14-1 2S-'3-3 Pun1• 6•31 1-37 FUIT\tllft-IOSI 3-2 0-0 P11t1tHl9l·yerOS 11-102 10-tOl Tim. o4 _..won 2':.43 JS: 11 INOfVIOUAL STATlSTICS RuMllno-Ctl St•te Full«1on, Lewi• 1·24 IOtllO St., Wllllltt ... 30. Hoet 6-10. Putlno-Ctl Sl•t• FIAlerlon, Alllll 11-19-0, 130; J•n 2-S-I, S. !CS.ho SI .. .,..._,, 24·'1-J, 131; Sulfler1And 1-2-0. 3. Recal\llno-c.i Stet• FUllerlon, Prufn J-n . Lodlett 3-34. ld9ho SI .. C.wdrlY s-"· O"'-' •·il. O'NMI 3-Sl, l.DCk•tl 3-34 IJS IWU '"" dow'M 20 " . .,.,. _....,,. 0 -IH U ·f7 ~y ..... 211 It) llttlll'n vwdl 0 122 ,..._ 12·»·2 1'•2'•2 Puftl• s-• •·&S """'*"'*' M 0-0 ..... lllft•Yllnlil 17·11) 11-130 TlmeOI~ J41IO JS:!O "" -2111 ....... I. NeOltlllt (f-0-01 DH1 Ktntu SI., S MS. 2. Tu•• (7·0·01 DHI fliuM T9Ctl, 20-,, 3. Norlh ea.-o11,,. 11-1-01 '°'' to M&rv1end, 21-16. '' Auilufn (7-1·0) 111•1 Flot1d9, 21•21. S. Florida '6·1-11 IOI! lo AUl!orn, 21-21. 6. ~eie (7-0-1) DHI T..,,.,.., )1-14, 7. Mlatnl, Flm. (l -1•0) -· WMI Vlrtlnle, 20-a. e Mlc:hloen (6·2-0) IO•I 10 !Minott, 16-6 t llllnot1 <H-01 bMI Mk.nloan. 16·•. 10. So. "'4tlllocl11t <•· 1-01 bfft Tu•t AIM, 10-7. II. W11hll'Kllon 1..-2-01 I01t lo UCL.A, 27-24. 12. Wttl Virginie 1•·2-0) IOlt 10 Ml•ml, Fl• .. 20-l . 13. Marvl•nd (7·1·0) t>Ht NOl'lh C•ro· 11na, 21-:16. 14. Okf9homa (6-1-0l t>HI IC•n .. 1. 45-14. IS. Brlohlm Y-17-1·01 t>HI Ut1h St .. 3'·34. 1'-Olllo Sttte !6·2·01 t>HI WIM:ontln, 4S-27. 17. Iowa (6-2-0) t>HI lndi91111, ff-3. IL Al•bmrN IS-2·01 lll•t MJuln lPC>I SI .. 35·11. It loaron Col191Mt (6· l·O) beat P9nn SI., 27-17. 0191 Nolr• O•m. 16-1·01 l>H1 N•vv, ,.•12. CemrnuftltY c ..... SA T\MDA Y'S SCOlllU SevaC.llCw*6-San Di990 !MM 40, GOiden Wfft 14 Ml. S.n AntonlO 23, Or•,_ Co.st O Cerritos 32, Comoton 13 MlllMll~ S.CICll9CIKll 31, Cltrua 31 Stnle Ana 26, ltlYlf'lkM CC 25 Met!....,.,.~ Lono hKll cc 25, B•k•nl191d 10 T•tt 24, S.nte Monie. CC 17 W..._,.ltntCw•1- HMcocll lt, ""-""' 13 S.ntt fkr'bwa CC 31, GltncHla 13 v .... tur• 17, RIO HOnclo 7 ...._,.C.Cwlfw-WMI LOI ,,.,.._ 21, I.A H•rbot I ,. ..... c .. ,.,_ Ant.iooe V....,, 27, S.n S.nardlno V•llAV 1 OeMrl 10, Mt. S.n J.clnlo o COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOG 0--. Wnt (l-4) 10 ~di v 3' S.ntt Ana 17 21 laMrltltld 1 0 PeMdeM JI 7 Fullar1on 41 3S Comc>ton O " s.n Di.eo Met9 '° s.1 .. Nov. lt-.1 C«r1t01• S.I., Nov. 19-Mt. S.n Antonio• (•I OCC) Tllur., Nov. 26-el Or•,_ Co.W e>r.,.. C.1t (2·S) 17 P91om9r 21 0 s.d~ 12 0 Sent• .. r11er. cc 22 l4 lont BMdl cc 19 ll s.n Dleeo ~ 22 13 CtNltoe '2 0 Ml. Sen Anlonlo 23 s.1., Nov. s-Ful!Wton• Sat., Nov. 1......_t Comoton• Thur., Nov. lf-Golclen W•1t• SitddleMdr (S·0· 1> 77 Gold9!> Wfl1 10 11 Ort-Co.at O 14 Lono 9Mctl CC 6 n Groumont • 10 S.nt• AN 1 31 Cltrw 31 S.1 .. Nov. 5'-fllvwskM' S.t., Nov. 12-91 P•torner• s.1 .. Nov. 1..-S.n Dleeo' Thur., No•. 2+-el Southw .. 1.,n• • ~'" conterAfK9 118me. Hltfl acMll SATUllDAV'S SC:OttH OM'dlllll ,.,_ '---La Quint• 41, Bolu Gr•nct. O R•nchO Al9m.11os 1s. S.nll.oo 7 ~L.Mwe w .. 1er11 14, "'60noll9 2 N8A WEST••N COftl'l!lll!NCI ~edllc DMtl9fl W L ~ct. G8 Ulrtn Golden Sl•I• POl'tllnd S.n oi.oo Ptlotnlrt S..llle HoullOll D ... , o.n .... l<•ll,.•Cltv Sen Antonio Ulell 2 0 1.000 2 0 1,000 I 1 .500 I 1 .500 0 1 000 0 1 .ooo ,_,....,~ 1 0 1000 1 0 1000 1 1 SCIO 0 1 000 0 I .000 0 2 .000 •AST•aM COMl'•a•NC• AllMkOMllMI 2 0 1.000 ~ 0 1000 1 1 l'IJ l'IJ .,., I 1 llh Ntlw Yort< PflltedWll\18 lloslon ........... We6'11neton 1 1 .500 1 Mtlwlull .. Cflleeto Ati.1111 Detroit Cl9Y"8ncl lndlmnt I 1 .500 1 02 .000 1 CMlr'8I Dtvllllll I 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 I .500 1 I .500 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 SltunllllV'• ~ L.Men no. U••" 11s Houston 106, Sen Antonio 100 New York 100, WHlllrt11ton t7 Phll9delofll• 124, tndi.1111 1 n loll Atl9nlt 117, O.trOll 115 loaton IOI, CltvNnd t9 Ch!Qeo ICM, -Jerwv f7 Delea 120, ~ht lCD s.n D'-141, Den..., 121 Goid9n St•t• '7. Por119nd tS T•'l"•O-S..llla et t<tn..• Cltv D111t1 t i s.n Mtonlo, (n) Lelren 1•, Jeu llS LOI ANO•L•I -Worthy 6, Wilk." 21. •bdul-Jell«IM' n. Jom-11, McGee "· C-1, McA6oo l4, Niii« I, Scot1 O, GerTlll •· SorlelK I. Totab .. -.. 2t-3' 110 UTAH -O.nlllly 24, e.11aY 6, E•ton l. G,_ 14, G<lflltll 11, Wlllllnt It, Boa-0, Eavet 11, Dt9W '°· H•M91'1 o. Tol•I• 35-n "·60 11S. Sclw"9111¥~ LA....... Jl :U 2' 2'-1:111 1"811 n M 21 Jl-115 Tllr .. -POlnt -11-<0rlfllth, Fouted out-<-. Griffith. ltlOounds.-Lo. An- C19111 60 (Al>dul-J•bkr 141, Ut•h 41 IDentlrf, S.lieY 10). A11bi.-U. A_ ... JS (JoMton 14), Uteh 21 IGrfflflll, O•ntltv Sl. TOlll ~Ot ... ,,...._ 41, Ul•h 27 Tacllnlcal-W..tn1, Jen Coectl Lavdln A-10,AOI. ................ cor ,,.,...,.,. COl.LIO• ._.....,_T_WllMI ~·--Or-Coe•I def Cln'llOI, 10-15, 15-12. ... 1 .. Gotclln W•1 def. S.nle • .,.,_,.. CC. IJ-6, 14• 1', IS-IS. El C.tnlno def. Delle, 15--11, n-1 Slcluolta def, 1.-9"cll CC, IS·J, 15-11. ....... 9nclr .. '9Quol91dlf.C>-Coe11, 1 .. 10, IS·IO. El CeMll'lo def. Cklld9n WMI, lS-7, lS•IO ~·er.ca .. ~ 9-fl CC dltf, Cwrfto., 12·15, It-I), 1 .. 1. o.tf• dlf. Slln1• .. 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TM•D •ACE. 350 v•r4L Tovell ~ (Cr-) JJO 2AO UO 1111-foei.v (9.--t) S..O 4..00 Goll• Go ai.1• IV•fcMZ) 7.00 Abo rtlQd· Jelt hclulno, La Moon Clllctc, Herdtoo.llumOolt, Dl•mond Pollcv, Rich .. Rocle N ROii, llold Ari ... Tl,,,.: 11.0I. ' U •XACTA (5-6) Ptld 116.00. TMOlllOUGM!MeDS l'OUltTM UC•. I 1116 mlle" Sov«llon Gold (Pdnl uo 4 . .0 J . .c> Dfplomel Ruler (Frnler) 3.UO 11AO Mlf'kel I.JM (DeloMllllOI UO Allo rte9CI: Sl'IOeun Prlnat, Dream RI-...... Frc.r, BlllOn Biro, Occ.ld9n1•1 Turl1t, Undl C•rlot, SM R•v ..... Tim.: 1:47 3/S. l'll'TM ••c•. I 1116 m11a1. Au S.ble Jim (Scolll HO 3.40 2.tO Scll91b (McCOf'mlck I 10 . .0 S.00 Tonv'• TrMtu.rt (Crul) 3.'4) AIM> rKed: Potr«o HIN, J9Mll9'1 Bost. Trv lor ,,,. St•rs. DMl'I "'601c HOH. TltN: 1:A7 115. n •XACTA (3·5) oeld ISS.00. S&XTH uc•.' rvnones. Wood S. 0-(Dledl) 10 • .0 S.20 3.00 G.bD't' Chief ( F«ntlldel I 7 .cl UO lold 'n a.lier (PecwOUI) 2 • .0 AJao rec.di G9Mr•I lold, Gemo Jmn Gin, Ar111t«. Sl•r BrMtt. Ctrrv Ille L1nc:e. Tim.: 11". 0 •XACTA 11-11 P91d 157.00. HV•NTM aAce. 6 lurtoneL W•'re t..-flMd (Pdnl UO 2.60 uo 2.10 l .20 Awful (Sib/lie) 3.00 L'T.odl (Cotto! AllO rtlQd: TrM""'a Girt. Dawn G .. Mist« F'991M Tlrna: 1:14 2/S. 12 eJCACTA (2-1) Ptld 1IUO. •IOHTM aAc•. ,.,.., fur1onv1. Hew Ina, Pvrtmld loll• (Dledl> 6.tO 3.tO 2,60 Shot • Bid IMtrcadOI UO UO Surfnem Gold ('\Miiia) '-20 AbO re<»d: T~ Mort-litter, Old Smottrl. ll'lnll Em Home, Lime 8rl1. Ti-ncs.1e. Time: 1:11 415. U IXACTA (2-7) P91d 125.00. NltfTM II AC•. 6 lur1onet NUI 11.nd tFIOrnl 10.00 •.20 2,eo H111t!uleh lrot,,., (Sloll .. ) 3.60 2 . .0 P•P8 Too (CIUl8ne411) 2.40 AIM> rec.cl: o.t>ot aay, B•rnttMm Slltdow, Qui .. • Chlel, PINM a. AdVIMd. Tlm.: 1:10 l /S. 12 •XACTA 17·6) Ptld 133 40 U ~K MX (S·l ·l -2-1·71 oelcl17,'21 . .0 with 22 wlnnlne tldl•ta (al• ,__.., 12 PlcJI SI• conlOllltlon oekl I 131.00 with 455 w"1- nlng lldlll• m .... "°''"'· T•NTM aAC• •• ...., hJrtonlK Oolibla Flutl (f'9dro1•I 14.20 6 .cl 3 .cl C•ndY'I V•lenllM (Maul 4.tO J.40 a. 1~ .. 1nc11>1a 1o.i.11ou, .. .,,,, 3.00 •~ rec9d: Lii' Miu Goody, Blu\lllrio Oale, Elate'• Sliter, Ont on the HouM. WooGlencl Hll!t , Bllnk., BIOV. Tim. l:lt 4/S, n ex.ACTA (4·7) Ptid '67 40 •L•V•NTM aAC•. 1 II" mllel Menof9old lMllCNlll I 10 4..0 4.10 Ce"'9r-(FroeMr) UO S.60 EMlott IR•mlrail 1.00 Atio rKad: 5'imtNr Bov. Tommv'• Trumoe1, a1e1 end Ue•v. Rooaniv Hu11· 11um, Gtlltnt T •le. Time: 1:41 115. It IXACTA 11-S) P91d "3..20 All-llC•. 12,004 Oelt T,_. (mtS....MMI) tATUllDAY'I aHYLTS (*' .. >2-·mY 119 I If• iMI ,,_.., l'•ST aAC•. 6 turlon91 Commen' O..r (BIKkl S,00 l.00 2.60 Prim Dull (McC•rronl 4 _, l .40 A9111Mn 0.-C041vern ) S.tO AIM> rlCAd: c.nacsi.n ~w. Mecl8m Soi.nOQur, Her Solr, Doon'a OoH, Miss c;.-...... Tim.. 1:11 1/S. HCOMD uce. • tvrlonOS. N-1 F .. .,. ( 8ledl) t 60 4 40 l.20 Hlllum Ylt• (~rron) 00 >.00 JllCMd Encount« (Oellnou• .. .,,.I uo Abo r•'9d: Fr9derteo Prorulnl, OYnHhleld. Ullre Pllaaur•, aotd 'n CleYer, R-•rdlnt llllk. Tim.: 1:11 1/S, " DAIL y DOU•l• <•·SI P9kl nuo. TH•D uc•. I II" milk R ........ (Pe«o1•l 1UO SOO J,llO Clll•ttY (~rTOn) 4.0 UO l!er1Y s.t1t9r (~YI 4.00 Also rec9CI: ~II. TOlo'I l"r"-, Twld<9nllam, 11'1 t Sflem. Tim.: h O 215. f'OUlltM JlAC.S, I 1/16 miles. D•nclne Ae•ln (H•WMtY) 6 . .0 4 00 ).40 A •lent ICIM (Plerciel UO 3,60 DW'll Accent (8Wldt) 4,60 Alto r1Cl9CI: Tm Don, F.-t•, a.tdala FIMI, Lo,,_..iendW. T1m9: 1 ;j) JI s. "~ ••c•. l\'11 mllfl on turt. Pew!« Gr9Y l~vl ILtO UO S.AO MovMll FMll (C..1•necltl 11.lO SM lltld9le lu1t,.. (Mo:<Afron) l.60 AbO tKedl F91nOU1 $19', Cllllltd, Aaunno. Bola o. Grecie, Puro H•beno. TllM: 1:50. IS IXACTA 0·41 paid M50,00 llXTM ltACL 6 ..... lurlontls. known to Win (McCe rro11) 13.20 SAO 00 Chime 1 Liiiie IBlaeltl 3.tO l,00 lt-tt'I Love ISlbitlel 6,00 AltO rKed: Dl•t•nl Horlaon. DcMlble Enlrv, Bumecl Lover, u G•rirl•, Luwur· l•nlly, le»I ""9tftorv, Golden ScrHn. TllM: l:ll. s•v•NTH •Ace. o... m11e. F"nnlt Mer•t• (Pdn) S.60 Jiii (Toro) Bold Dime ( Delell0ul19VI) AlllO rteld: Annie'• Oawn. Sor .. , l.•ndl•. Tim.: 1:39 115 ts ••ACTA 16·51 oeld moo •1Gf4TM RAC•. 7 turtonea ler• Leu (McC•rron) 140 Mt1Clllne (Slbtle) A l<lal FM ludl ITO.-O) AIM> r.C-0: My Nell.,. Merl.,,.., Fer. Tim.: IQ2 4/S. '5 IXACTA (3·2) IHlld '45.00. 2.60 2.tO 2.60 2 • .0 l .00 Sum<1'19(1 uo 2.40 2.60 uo 'llO Prlnom. •I PICtC SIX (3-3-1-6-.->l N ici m ,70UO with -wlnnlne tle*ttt (ti• honltl. 12 l'lck SI• COlllOll!loll ,,_Id 1911.20 wtih )!7 wlMlnt lldt ... (ftW horMl). .....,,. uc•. • turlof!M. Good F!Mfl (Plncey) uo S.20 J.00 Mtnv Olecl«t (~I 10 • .0 S . .O Dllfldnt Kin (Mtu l 120 Alto rec»O: H•no,,.,ian, ~. Jun- '"''• Roel OOOCI Man, Vlron, Gtllll•no. Time: 1:10 4/S. t.1 IJtACTA ("71 oekl IJ00.50. Al~M,150. CNM~ COLL.••• l"CAA 0.1011 ,_ ( .. Ct.~ .... , I. Mlf'k •ue1111 IUC lrvlM), 2'143.5! 2. MeMn Thom~ (Ntvede-L.•1 V-), ».OU; a. Erl* lf9dellf (New Mellleo $111t!, ~; '-M*• WM ILont 9Mcll Stele , )US.t; s. Miil.• ll'ertl., 11.oN hec:fl St•t•I, >7:07.0; 6. Gordon Duff (Lone a..cll $11111. ».07.1; 7. G«men Ar•ndl (N9- vtd9-La1 V-1), >0:10.J; I. .. ,,,,.,,., lar11H (Fr-Stele), ».17.3, f. SMn Ev-IUC lrvlntl, 30:2U; 10. D-... Mertine& (UC INIM), ».2:U. TMll'I ICOf'n: 1. Lono a..ch Sttl•. 40; 2. UC lrvlne, •1 3. Ntvtd9-La• V-•· IO; '-F.--Stele, 9'; s. C•I St••• Fulla<'lon, 120; 6. New M.lxloo St•t•, 14'; 7. kn JOM Stele. • 1741 t. UC S.nlt .. rbar•, 1t0; t, Ul•h St•••· ne. MIGM SCHOOL Mt.SM .... ..._._.. aovs ~2 <a-u1 TMm rMUttl: 1, NOf'CO, .... 2. S.n PH-I, 6'; l. Unlv•nflv, 19; 4. De Le Sella, 1S7; S. Mo<w, lSI, • lncllvldllel rnu111: I, ••rrlo1 (Unf\/er- 1llv), ISJ491 2. Lllwrv (Hf"ICH>), 16:01; 3. J•IT!tl IMo<w l. 16:06; •· llrown (S.n Pe-II, 1"21; S. Orllt tS.n Pesauell. 1':2'-(aeat M) TMm rnUlll: 1. E l Cae>lltn, l5: 2. Oonl1• Viti•, It; l. Founl•ln V...,,, 12'; '-V9ilncl•, 1511 S. Gr06llTIOll1, 22'-lndMdu•l multi: 1. S.llOOv•I (Soufll· wnt), 16;07; 2. Rice (El C•oOenl. 16:1S. 3_ Trl•l•nt (Chine», 16:2.S; 4. W•ntler (Grou· mon1l, 1':29; S. Norlheu11 (£1 C•Pfl•nl. "':Jl. <•-•> TMm r..utt1: 1. N\ounlaln vi.w, 91; :z. a1tftoll Arntt, 102; J. Arrovo Gr•llOO. 13'; 4. CllYll VIII•, 1421 S. Etl•nde, 1n. lndlvldu•t rnutt1; 1. aurrouo111 IAeourel. 1S:'91 2. c.n1u (Cllulm Vitia), 1':01; 1 It~ IPomontl. lUM; 4.. Aeot18 (Nlounl•ln View), 16,:(M; S. Sllerum (Di.mond Bari, 16:16. (ba 5e) TMm rnult•: 1. Mlulon Vlalo, 11; 2. Hert, 71; 3. Wnll•ll•, 103; 4.. Dot PuMllOI, 1211 s. Tustin, 1>4. lndlvlclu91 rnult1: 1. Chrlt119 (Mlulon Vi.to), lS:AI; 2. Myw1 (Wfttleke). 15:571 l . • HtYnl (Coate Maw), IS:SI; 4, .,__ (WMllelt•), 1':07; S. H•N•111 <ThOulend OM1I, 16JCll. <•-u1 TMm r.ulll: I. La Pllent•, ti; 2. INlnt, •. 3. 111t11tt11. '51 .. K••.... un, s. Wlllllltr. "" tndMdu•I f'9Mjll1: 1, Qui-(Rlofteilll. 1$:57; 2. Gonui.1 IMHnotl91. 16:10; J. Woodwwd (ltlgMtll), 1"20; 4. a.nt• IOn- l•tlo), 1':23; S. N8"•* (Hoov.,), 16:25, ,._ ... ~ ...... ) TMm retultt: 1 . .lflu11, 70; 2. Arroyo, •5; J. Mon1• Vl1t1, 104; 4. Mal« o.t, 1511 S. El Toro, In. • lnd1Vlclu91 rnult1: 1. Sall40v•I (Monie Viti•), 15:21; 2. Sc:IMudctr (Monie Vlll•), IS-~; l. Mat1tl1r (Jftufll. 1~4l; 4.. Quint•,,. lllMIWOOd), lS:AA; S. Perea (ArrOYO), IS:A7. DMUwl J ,._SJ) TH m rn ulft: 1. Ml C•rm.1, 71. 2 Indio, '2; 3 lav«ly Hltll, 121; 4. NOCl919,, 150; S AIMmOr•, 157. lndMou•I re1u111: I. IMrner llfanlct), 16-0lf 2. ltlnt (PKlflet), 16.11, 3 B~Mux (Ml. Ctrmlll, 16.30, 4 Rlol (lndlo), 16:ll; S. GonHlfl (P•lm $Prlrt111), 16'._. Ol,,.,t: 10, Acotlt (w .. 1mfn11erl. ••:56. (baSll Teem rn..111. I. COiton, "· 2 Ro.,,.., 101, l. Point LOtN. 103; •. OcHn View, ti:!; S. Vit i•, 1$3. 1ndlvklu•I r"ufls: 1, l"vr•• (Colton), 15:51, J. ltH IK•nMdy), 16;05; l. Bu.nrostro• (COiton), 16:23; 4. Arefllbmld (°"9n View), 16:2S. S, Et1rtd9 (Point Lome>. 16:26. Otllera: 10 S.t>ra (Oc9.n Vtewl. l•:Jl GlllLJ DMUwl, (bw•I TM m rhUlt•· 1. Founttln V•lley, "· 2 Cool• MeM. "· 3. Ameoor \/anev. 109; '- Hall•, t•; S. Sunn'I' Hiiis, 141 ll'dlvldu•I r .. una· 1 F•d•rcllak IFllllb<OOlo.), 11:'7, 2. ,,,..v., (Halla), 19:.31; l . GllO«I CFounl•ln V•llev), 19:39, 4. Puotl CEdMwood), 19:541 S. Ctlhcorl (A"'9do< Vellrll. 1'~ Olllfr•: 6. Cr•lllr .. tFounteln V...,,I, 20-:04; 10. H•woce (Cotl• MeM>, ».AO. (baSll T•m '"41111: 1. DoJ Pueblo•, '7· ? Wn ri.u, 11, 3. E.,,.,•nr•, •. • Univ.,- '''"· 1U. 5. TllOulend 0.l<l, 154 lndlvlcluet muns: I. Stehly IOr•- Glen), lt.:M. 2. But18rd <EN>er•ntel, 11:i1: l F•rrtll 1Thou'9nd 0.11.1), II.SI, 4. Pollock 1wn1i.•a1. 1t'.t4: s Rlctl llomoocl, 19·16. <••ca Ml T•m rn uo•: 1. Hllttoo. 11: 2. APC>le Vttln. 76; J. Anaheim, t7; 4 Sonora, 90. lndlvlcNal r..wlta, 1. F1enaoa11 CMIHlon .. .,,), 20:121 2. WKflOWl91l (HlllCH>), 20-.st, l C"--(HlllOPI. 21!)0, 4.. Pfle!hHn (~I. 21.J2: S. McCulklu9I' !Ett•ncla), 21:36. ~J (llact "' TMm rnultt: 1. A"• Lome, 53; 2 Ml•• "'-8, '71 l . Wntmlnater, 74; '-Lono 9"cll WWaon. 121; S. Polnl LOtN, 169 lndlvlclu91 ronultl: 1. P•lnl..-(1.8 Wiiton), 1'·.JS, 2. e.tn (Mir• ,,,..._,, 19:39; J avert IS.n Marcos), 1t:511; 4.. Woockld9 IAH• Lome), 20:03; s. 1.991 (All• Lome), JO;OI. <>ttwt: 7. COf'ret (Wn1m1ns1.,1, 10'17. I JoflmOn IW"tmtn11«), 20:31. T-..S__..ft ,._.,, T.wn rn Ultt: 1. Tutlln, ... ; 2. INIM, "· l. auene. 105: •· Newoort Hert>or, 111. s •owlencl, 11'... fndMcluel rflutn. 1. Moonev (lfecavlllal. 17;51; 2. Plllnl (Arrovo Grenci.), 11:21; 3. Br-• lllonlt• Vitt•>. 11:7•; '-Scott (Tutlln), 11:29; s. Mc<:mrtv 11-1. 11;:13. Olllw1: 1. ClleMI llNIM). llM. e. Morrl1 (Newoorl H•rDcw), 11:54; t. H9n-. (N-- POr't Hllr'llCWI. 11:57. ....,.....s_.... .. ,.._., T•m ......,,., 1. El 0ore0o, •S. 2. Mlulon Vlalo, 143; 3, Arttnoton, 1 SJ; '- Miter Del, 16l; S. lt.hOo AINI, 1 ... , lno1vklue1 rtiOti.; I. MotqUcle cs.n G•Driell1 1e:1J; 2. 0.ly (Minion Vlalo), 11:29; :i. GOOd 1Ar11noton>. 11:Jt; 4. Mtlclon9do (BltlloP .\!"NII. 1e·•2; S. Rfuo (Hart), 11:!0. w ...... COl.LEO• UC trw. 4, UC ..... .._,. s UC INlnt 0 I 2 ~ UC S.nte lafO.f't 0 2 2 1-5 UC ,,.,,,,.. Korlno: C:.mllOllt J, Roul I, lobed! I, 011yler I HIGH ICHOOt.. C-... NW t, La WlilM 1 1.a~ 0 I 0 ~I cor-c1e1 ,,,., 1 1 4 >-t c..-del Mer .cotlnt. Monow 2. 0..... 2, •o11«1• 1. Wft1*' 1. 5"lv I, Ullt 1. ..,..,.. " ""'"""' "· s.; ~ • Sen o.n-te l 2 I ~ 6 U"'-"llV 1 • 1 .._ .. U11l•llty 1COtlnt1; McCollOuoft 3, Untlotl '· Torelll•1111 S, ~ 1. Schlllcler 1, W81110ourM 1, ~bel l, C•r!\on 1. COi 1;.1......-n COL&.101 C,,.,...TNW ..... Dfw'99 a." .. ......,., J Or.,_ Coe1t 2 1 ) t--4 P.ion-1 I I 1-5 ~ C0.11 IClOffnt; Ura •, Al9Hndlr 2, ""' 1, 1 . Sloow<OMlll l. ar.,.. c:.eut 1$. C:....-I I ~ I 1 4 )-11 Or-Goeal 1 • I 0-lS 0r9fttt COltf tmrl11111 E. SllOWfClllllll J, AIPMdW J, Ur• 2, ~ 1, Mellleen I, ....., 1, ti.ck I, Stont«Mn I, lqHtlon 1. Or-.. c.tll 11, c..r-ll 0rlflf9 Coe•I J I l -II CVWWt 1 0 • S-10 °''""" c-1 -tne• •· ,,.._,_., •. A19118lldlr J, Ute t, HorlOl'I 1, flllltf I NHL C~•Lt..CONl'••llfCI lm¥1!M DMlieft w L T '"" GI' GA EOr!IOlll0t1 • ' 1 11 S7 .. Venciouver s s I II SI. S2 c ......... • ' I ' J1 42 WlnnlHO ' • , • 37 SS Ola 2 s • I " ., Nernl OM .... Clllc.eto 1 • 0 " 4' 39 TOl'onto • • J 14 " y St. Loul• ' s 0 ,, J9 J9 DetrOlt 4 3 , 10 l7 '° Mlnnetol• 3 7 ' 7 J9 60 WAI.al CONl'•a•NC• "9trldl DNIMil Ptlli.otlphl• ' 2 1 19 SJ JO NY R•noer. ' 3 0 18 SI 31 NYl ... 1140rt s 6 0 10 .. . ., W•1hlrt11lon 4 7 0 I ,. ,. P11tlbu<th 2 ' 0 4 n 43 NtwJWMY I 9 0 2 26 .. AdenU DMIMll Queo.c 1 5 1 IS " .. 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The Bruins had been stymied twice in the finlt half by that rugged Waabingtondefeme,tettl· ing for one field goal after getting to the Washington 1-yard line. "The first time we had to go for it," said Donahue. "I didn't think they could stop ua. But the seoond time, no way. U we had gone for it again, and miaed, it would have haunted me. J..nat.ead we came away with the equivalent of a stalemate ln cheBS (3-3)." The Bruins later added John Lee's second field (32 yards with no time le.ft in the fint half) and It proved to the ultimate edge. After Washington's 70-yard TD pass from Pelluer to Danny Greene and a 13-yard 1COrlng strike to Mark Pattieon, to retake the lead at 17 -13, the Bruins answered again, the payoff a 13-yard dash by Frank Cepboua, who was sprung by the knifing block of Love at the line of acrimmage_ "I had to go lateral, 1quare myself to the linebacker and read my block," explained Lowe, the 273-pound Fountain Valley ~ product. Still, the Huakles retaliated with an· 80-yard march. But, against UCLA. you don't give up p<l191!11iOO too 9000. There WM9till 5:55 left, and the Bruina once again did their thing. "We gathered on the aidellnes • and we talked at>out the (act that we had control of the game despite the 1COre," said Bergmann. Neu- heiael went back to work and combined with that aolid running game, the Bruins went those 92 yards in 10 plays, Cephoussweep- ing his right side from five yards out, leaving the Huskies with just 1:55 left on the clock -time for one interception. ln the race for the roses, UCLA improved its conference mark to 4-0-1, while dropping Washing- ton to 3-1. Sea K i ngs r oll, 9 -l i n polo Corona del Mar High goal- tender Dr~w Tosh limited No. 4-ranked Long Beach Wilaon to one goal Saturday as the No. 5-ranked Sea Kings scored a 9-1 non-league water polo victory in a mat.chup of CIF 4-A powers. The host Sea Kings. erupted for four goals in the third period to break open a 1-1 tie and went on 'to win their 18th match of the season against four defeats. John Morrow and Jeff Oeding each acored a pair of goals to pace Corona de) Mar. The victory was the Sea Kings' final tuneup before their Sea View League showdown with Newport Harbor on Wednesday. In another non-Jeague match. University outscored San Clemente 6-0 in the fin.al period to score a 16-6 victory over the visiting Tritons. Matt Torclllan.a had Cive goals for the Trojans (8-7), while David Langlois added four goala. In college action, John Olivier 9COred with 1:44 remaining to give visiting UC Irvine a 6-5 vic- tory over UC Santa Barbara. The win improved the Ant- eaters' PCAA record to 4-0. Jeff Campbell had three goals for the Anteaters. UCI returns to action Tuesday night (7) against Long Beach State at Belmont Plaza In Long Beach. On the community college front, Orange Coaat swept thtte games in the Cypress Tour- nament, beating Palomar, 8-5 . College of the Canyons, 15-11 , and the host Chargers. 11-10. &i Skowronski 9CON!d eight goals in the three games for the Pirates, who improved to 11·10 overall OCC meets Golden West Tuetday in its next encounter. OCC, GWC gain volley ball splits SANTA BARBARA -Onn8e Cout and Golden West collepe split their tint two matche. ln the two-day Santa Barbara CX: Vol· leyball Toumament Saturday. occ topped Cerritos ln three games before hllin1 to top-teeded Coll• of Sequolu, 15-10, 1~10. Golden We.t; meanwhlle. handed Santa Barbara CX: a 16~, 14· 16, 16°13 11etbeck, then l09l to El Camino, 15-7, 1~10. The Pirate women were led by outllde hit1er Onnalee Outmana, 11etter Shelley Ashpole and middle blocker Lauren St. Cla1tt ln the victory owr <A-rrltm. Sophomore middle blocker Debbie Spanaler Md 14 kJlla ln the win rivet 'Santa Barbara. AST is growing Irvin e firm already too big for new facility AST Reeearch, an Irvi.ne flnn founded 18 months ago by three blah-tech entrepreneura. is expand-1.nc ao rapidly It hu already out-srown the new 53,000 aquare foot t.cility it fonnally opened this week. that drive a hard copy printer, explained AST spokesman Tony Daly. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 8 6 ., .... ...... , .. 1•• ...... •••• ...... , ..... ,..,_ ·--I-., .. \ \ ·-AST's expeded $30 million in aales revenues this year make it the leeder in a new industry born since IBM introduced its personal desk-top computer. In January, aales reached $1.5 million. Slx months later, sales increued by nearly 50 percent to $2.2 million, making a comeback from an April decline to $1.2 million, according to a company salea state- ment. Tom Yuen Alber t Wong Safi Qureahey --...... .... The trio at the heart of the st.aca!91 slOry are equal partners Albert Wong, Safi Qureshey and Tom Yuen, two guys from Hong Kong and another from Pakistan, all electrical engineers in their early 30s. After leaving Orange Cout C.ol-AST AJllodates, a electronic de---lege, Wong and Yuen kept in contact sign consulting finn, waa their first while each continued their educa-venture ln 1980. - AST manulactures a llCOre of add-on &ea!880ries uaed to make mM pe.reonal computers more ver- sa tile, from clrcui t cards that enlarge computer memory to peripherals tion at California univeralties. Qureshey joined the team when he met Yuen working at the Irvine firm 1 Computer Automation, now baaed They now employ 120 people at their new Irvine plant on Alton Avenue, where a grand opening party waa held this week. -.... ··-.. -"' "' in C.olorado. A new investment vehicle . By NANCY J . BilER The introduction of index options during the last year has enabled the options and stock investor to effectively control risk, and finally lO formulate numerous advanced strategies that will yield a profit ln differing market conditions. Broker's Corner In the past, an agressive investor who was bearish or bullish on the market was limited to buying or selling puts or calla on specilic stoc~ hoplng that the stock selected moved as the market did. With index options now available, one can actUally buy or sell puts on calls on the market and elimate the risk of being right on the market, but wrong on stock selection. Likewise. a conservative lnveslOr with a diversified portfolio seeking to aell covered calls in order to l.ncre88e yield or buy puta in order to protect hi.a investment was limited to establishing options strategies only on the stocks not utilized or unprotected. With index options now available, one could aell index options against hi.a portfolio in order to increaae hi.a or her yield or buy index put in order to protect hi.a investment. Finally, a sophisticated inveslOr with specific market expectations -i.e., the market will remain between 1100 and 1300, for a specific time -can now structure options strategies that will enable him to profit if h.ia market forecast is correct. Index optiona are very aimlliar to stock options. Stock options are options on a specific stock such as mM and Tandy, while index options are options on an index such as the Standard & Poor's 100 index. The major ~erence between stock options and ORANGICOASTSTDCKS H er e a r e the stock m a rket a ctivities o f publicl y trade d Ora n ge County f irms for the week ended Friday, Oct . 2 8 . Data p rovided b y Newport Securities Corp. I I \o1 : !!1tl : : : I l ~A.MI :SY" : H£AOOVARnJIS PllOIJllCTS "'.All!CET Prle ... Prtce \ D'S ,p1r :YEAR f>ll 1 RFVDIUE :~ET 1...-. 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'>')') -4qR hli .... , l,q,2 ">.~17 lA3 , ,(1.)4 J,060 -31 q,791 ;>)6 -?<lq -1116 Z06 -1,,78 ~()q 9 ,711() --.1107 -llO'J 11~ ~. 3b9 6, 120 1,llO) -2,q&J 1, 199 1.ns -m· -1 .~9 -m 8?,JlO ..iJbQ '7b ~?Ill l,200 ·716 , .. , ,.., DRINGI COUNTY BUSINISS Rancho Consul tan ts Co., Inc. forms a ne-w subsidiary firm Ruci.o Con11lltaDta Co., Inc. of Rancho California and Newport Beach has announced the formation of a new subsidiary, Rucbo Con11llt- aat1 Commerclal Properties Co. James N. Senecbal, company president, announced the promotion of the parent company's executive vioe president, Kirt L. Wrtpt, to fill the post as president of the new subsidiary. Wright has been with the corporation since 1979. • • • Ross StoateDboroap of Carta Mesa has been promoted to the newly created position of director of technical development at Maaafactvtng & CoHaJU.1 Services, Inc. of Irvine. Dr. Patrick J. Ru.ratty, preaident and founder of the computer 110ftware company, made the announcement. Stoutenborough joined MCS in 1976. • • • Jou D. Featllen has been named manager of IDterton By Deslp, a new home design subsidiary of Yelser-Garlud Is A11ocJatet of c.o.ta Mesa. The firm offen flooring, wall and window treatment.I and acoesaories for home- builders, homebuyera and the commercial market. The new store is located at 3187 Airway Ave ., Building G, ln c.o.ta Mesa. Prior to aooepting her ~nt..tJpunent, Feathers wudirector of home oenten for AVCO Commulty Developers which built 17 aubdivmona ~rved by home centers ln Rancho Bernardo and 4guna Niguel. • • • Los Angeles resident J allo Bermudes has joined CIE Sy1tem1 of Irvine aa a product marketing specialist. He la responsible for the definition of product specifications and product management of CIES' data communication prod- ucta. Prior to joining CIES, Bermudez served as principal marketing analyst with MAI/Baile Foar Information Sy1tem1 Dlvhlon of Irvine. Another new employee at CIE Systems ia Mana Sklllmaa, who has joined the firm as a technical writer. She ia responsible for producing and revising hard- ware and aoftware documentation of the CIES 680 product family. • • • B.J . Stewart Advertising u d hbUc Rela- tions, Inc. of Newport Beach has increued their staff with the addition of Bob Daniels aa traffic manager. In rua new poeition, ~ls ia repsponsible for date scheduling, routing of production materials, advising agency penonnel of advertiaing job status and supervising the maintenance of the agency traffic structure. Daniels was previously with Albert, Newlloff Is Barr in Loe Angeles. • • • Richard Dlolnick of Placentia has been named an assistant vice president at CaWonJa Flnt Bank'• West.cliff office in Ne wport Beach. DolnJck, a 19-year veteran of the banking industry, joined California First earlier this year as a loan officer. • • • Fralllr W. Lyne•, president and chief operat- ing officer of Nortllrop Corp., has aocel~ the post of honorary chairman and spon.aor of CON '14, the 25th annual Winter Convention on Aercwpaoe and Electronic Systems. Lynch, a dorectpr pf Northrop. joined the Los Angeles-hued di- versified aerospace firm in 1950. The convenUon will be held Feb. 15-17 in Costa Mesa. • • • Coantrywlde Funding Corp. has opened a new conventional and government load office in Fountain Valley. Located at 9430 Warner Ave . Irvine housing show Apple discount off er The Community Living 'Drade Show and Exhibition will be held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel in Irvine Nov. 5-6. The Community A.99ociationa Institute will spoNOr the ahow along with the Orange C.ounty chapters of the Institute of Real F.tate Management and the Buildlng Industry of Southern Calif omia. Exhibitors representing management, home- owners. builden, developers and aecwi ty aervices, among othent, are ex-pected to attend. For lnlormation on the show, call the CAI at 646-1591. French travel seminar A gathering of specialists from the French tourism industry will be featured Thunday at the "Get Ready, Get Set, Go!" travel preparation 1emlnar. Films. slides on barging and ballooning, travel literature, refreshmenta and 10 or more travel-related door priz.es will be included in the aeminar. The event will be held at the Zonta Club in Newport Beach, aero. from Newport Harbor Hi1h School. from 7;30-9:30 p.m. Admilaion ls $5, $7.50 for couples. For more lnlormation, call Mary Williama at 760-71~7 or 670-3172. CUPERTINO (AP) -Apple Computer Inc. has announced a program allowing schools to purchaae Apple products at 30 pereent off the company's suggested retail price . If a school buys five identical producta, the company will contribute a sixth piece of equipment free. · The "Investment in F.clucation" Prosram begins Nov. 1 and continues thro"'gh Feb. 28, 1984. "F.clucators are placing high priority on increas- ing the number of computers in their c1usrooms 80 that every student has the opportunity to become computer literate," said Chris Bowman, education marketing manager for Apple. IN RGYINVISTMINTS provided by JET WINO SYSTEMS. INC . Investment provides: FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit.. .......... 101/o Business Energy Credlt... ........ 15°/o STATE-Solar Energy Credit. .................... 25°/o TOT AL CREDfTS ......................... 50°/o Depreciation and Long Term Income FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7141760-9509 11 Malnsall Or., Corona del Mar, CA 92625 on .. eo or1:1 by olleflng '1*1IO<tnourn 10 c." ,_,, wtwi .. 11111y - tu>tablilly st•ndoi•Ot 1ne1 ""°''" ••~ of f\olnt luf1'11Nn; & ...,._of •t !Mt! $29<> 00 & grOll income .n •'-'"' 01 ~.000"' 1118 I 82, ·93 cw hU • "91 WOfll\ tt 0.1....,. OI ~ 000 CW mew•) e...o Uj)Ofl & subj«l IO Ille --ol Wm 8 ~. ~ . _,.~ In Ille lo e11>«1J & I .. •lelt MOllont of Ille memotenc).lm TAX SHELTER • Excellent Potential Income. 30-100% Retum First Year, 8-15% Return Thereafter. • Proven tr~ Record Nearing the End of its Second Successfu l ~ar. For More Information Ca ll (714) 957-0929 RIC'h1rd10n Group Downty Savings & Loan Building 3200 Briltol Sulw 110 Cost• ~. CA 92626 • Or Cout DAILY PILOT/Sundav. Oct. 30, 1983 STOCKS NYll COMPOllTI TIAtllACllONI ~~~~~OM THI lllWVO:.:"'· "AICN. '9W, '°"'°"-DmOIT Nl!O~m ITOOIC ......._ Nl!O rt TICNAIO NC> Wl£k ~ANDY~~ HIGHS, LOW O,OSE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------~· .......... •• • STOCKS Wl'.U'S AND YUJl'S HIGHS, LOW Q.OSE O!~nge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 AMlllCAll llOCll EXCHAllGI OUOTATIOMelNOLUOfTAAOE80HTHENEWVOM,MIOWUT,,ACIP'IC.P9W IOSTOH OITAOl'TAfilOCINCIHNATltTOCI< E>CCHAMOte ANO MPOlllTEO IY THE NASO AHO IHSTIHET ' • 1w· YORK STOCKS CONTINUED PE ""'• ... , "'t!I l.tw ..... °" Htt" Low • \ -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 Educated consumers boost OC's buyer's market BJ DAVE DAWSON Today'a Orange County re-aale real estate market refiecia the results of stabilizing interest rates and home pricing. Conaumen are now very well educated in tenna of market value and financing, raultina in an overall 35 percent increue in dollar volume . u compared to that of one year ago. • ~t the county more homee areCWTently for sale than there haa been in the put three years. Thia ln tum cawies a "bu yen' market" filled with a host of properUe9 from which to chooee. The variety of opportunities inherent ln the county, including ita weather, georgrapbical location and employment poi!lllibilities have historically led to oontinuing population increue. However , the very faoeta that attract people to the county have alao cau.ed a virtual evaporation of "affordable low-cost'' bouaina. Thia haa led to approximately 15 percent of theOrangeCountyworkforoepurchaalnghoualnaln the.county ecene just a few yean ago haa all but the outlying areaa of San Bernardino and Riveralde disappeared. Orange County ii again 1eetng an lnflux oountiee. Approximately 70 percent of the county in long term lnveston aa well aa the re--erneraence of home buyen have previoualy owned a home here, the first-time buyer. An inadequate amount of indicating that years of appreciation have enabled apartment unlta, coupled with the proepect of them to purchue a larger home. Thia population ahift continuing rent lncreeaes have helped encourage the haa begun and will continue to create a profile change first time buyer legmellt to enter the housing market. in county remdenta from that of a blue collar to that of nu.e bu yen are most often in their early thirties and a white collar workforce. A full circle process; this receive amiltance from their relatives 1n meeting the profile change baa therefore led to a real estate wile, down payment, or monthly payment costa. In better educated consumer group. addition, many lending inatitutiona ~ increasing mat.ch the higher end properties, we will besln to ee a cloal.ng-up of the ,pricing pp in years to come. Fewer and fewer ntW home bullden att producing 3,000-.equare-foot hOmes with high price i.,. to better mUch the conawner'a buyer dollan. Aa thia oocura, and prices 4ootlnue to atabllh:e, the avall- abWty of theee hlgh-priQed homes will deer st M thoee on tile lower ecale will tend to proliferate. BMed on the CWTent and projected growth trenda for the county, rent.en who would like to live here ln yeara to come should arnnte to enter the houaiJ\I market aoon eo a.a to be atte to maintain a poeition in the county's housing market. Broken throughout the county welcome the their debt to loan ratio (the amount •f a buyer's tum of even ta aa a healthy sign of a continuing income ~t may be allooated to financially supporting housing recovery. Agenta are now showing prospec-a home) from 25 percent to 33 percent and in some tive buyera anywhere from 30 to 40 properties prior caaea even hUrher_ to a purchue. The median purchue price of a residential Dave.Dawsoni6Regiona1DlrectorofQmtury21 The real estate speculation activity (a short property ii approximately $144,000. While the of che Pacific repl'etlenting Orange County, the Loe tenn/h.igh profit gambit) that virtually dominated _a=...v_:erage..:...::~bu...:.::!.yer..:.;:_;'•:....:'4:....:....:..0~,000...:..:....a......:..year __ inco __ me __ cann ............ ..:..:o...:.t..:.:h~ope!:..:..-to:..:.....__Angelell--=;__-buin __ an_d_ch_e_S_ta_ta_of_Alab ___ and __ Ha_wau __ -·._ DRAllil l:DUIJY:BUllE&B ., William FarnsffTorth retires from Coldwell Banker post Balboa Pen.imula resident Wtlllam B. Panawo~. president of Coldwell Buker RetJ-- da dal Real Eatate SernCft since Ut76. has reUred from the national real estate finn. Fam.worth baa been involved 1n residential real estate in Southern Califoqlia since the early 1950s. .Between 1951 and 1954, he built homes on 1101De of the few remaining Iota on Newport Beach's exclusive Lido lale. He owned two residential real ~te offices until he joined Coldwell Banker in 1962 to open the Newport Beach office for the corporation. • • • Dirk DeYoug of Lake Forest wu recently rwned vice presidenVd.ivision manaeer for the Irvine division of P oaderoa Bom9'ltt hia new pomdon, he is responsible for buildina llCtivities in the company's Irvine-hued Los Angeles and Orange counties division. DeYoung )>ined Ponderosa in 1969 as a project manaaer. · • • • 8enior vice president and manager of the real estate oonatruction loap department, according to an announcement made by fta)'mODd W. Bau, chairn\an, and Job P. Eapers, president. Coles waa formerly 11enior vice president of Pioneer National BUik in Fullerton. • • • J0tepla Troxell of Irvine haa been promoted t& associate with Rlclaardsoa-Na1y-Mar tla , Arclaltechlre/PlamUD1 firm 1n Newport Beach. Troxell has worked as a project manager in the production department since he joined the firm in 1980. • • • lrvlDe resident Ja.mes "Pat" Cavuap has joined the industrial sales and leasing staff at Coldwell e.-.r ,e.mmerclal Real E1tate Ser- vlce1' Anahebn office. Cavanagh joins the firm after workina"'1dne yeara ln an executive sales capacity with \ruler Gra~. • • • It's a Home ... It's a Resor.t~.. It can be a great investment! Some units have separate entry for guest . or convert one floor lo a rental or tfotel rental unit .. own two units for the price of one• Spacious condominiums . . complete with modern kitchens and microwave oven, laundry area, private patio ... 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, wet bar. FROM $125,500 Low down financi ng for owners and trwestors . '-OCATED ON THI PREMl8!8 0Pt.()8CA8AU.EROSR4CQUIT AND 8POllT8 CLUR: • u t•11nla'o0una • 50-111 ol~Plo llWlm mlne Pool • t01~1tcoun1 • ... ..., ... .,M •i.cwnl • efteell • • f)"I'. ~ .. 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TO OBTAIN THE AUCT ION CATALOGUE , CAL L (213) 451-8574 DURING REGU LAR BUSINESS HOURS T he Auction will be f Onducted on S.Hurday. ,Novl'111bc.·r 19. 19~3. 1'/il'rt' 111i// bl' Rr<>kt'r Cciop ern ricm. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY KENNEDY-WILSON, INC., SANTA MONICA, CAL IFORNIA BROKER 0 (,COUNTIES 0 C ALI FOHN IA C ITY NJ ml·=----------------------------- Address: __________________________ _ C ity: _____________ State ____ Zip -~------ Tel: H ome(---)--------Work(--- Offer vu1J where pmhibitl·d by law. Urochun.• will 110l he m.ukd to r~sidcnts of any tatc m which this rt·al cstatl' offt•rin~ i~ 110l lawfull y m compli.111C'c w ith the rea l c~1a1c laws or otht>r laws of thJt ~tatc. 19!U Kcnm·dy-W1lson, Inc. \ •\ ' ca ~ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 Fall hair styles designed for professional ~oman BJ VIDA DEAN ...... .._, ...... oet fashionable heads this fall and winter will be cleanly cut, neatly atyled and permed to add volume and eoft waves. Thia is the prediction of members of the Helene Curtis Hairatylia1B Advilory Board. Hair styles, they say, follow the trend of simple, yet eophisticated fashions. "Fall styles are designed especially foe profelllonal women whO want and need to look aood. but have minimal time to fuaa with a eompllcated style. A geometric and asymmetric one-ien,th bob aeema to mesh well with theee women's penonal and profeasional hairstyl.ini needs." says one West Coast board member._ Another member conunenta, "I eee halr moving away from the faddiah gelled and teued look for a new clean and refined feeling. Yet, I don't think that look will die completely just yet." Gel.a, which give hair a sleek, wet look even when it'a dry (if it's not brushed out), are still reqU8ted in many salons. But, styliata are turning to foam-in conditioning "moU88eS" to eecape from the stiff stickiness gels afford. Crushed silk look needs no iroriing 87VIDADEAN or .. DllllJ ........ "Wrinkles are in," said Carole Little last week during an appearance at Robinson's, Faahion Ia1and. They are definitely in the crushed silk · fMhiona she showed. "I saw a blou8e made of crushed silk recently when I wu in Europe. It wu ln a gray col«. I thought Americana would like thia fabric, but in brighter colon. I started on the collection u IOOll u I returned home,'' Little explained. The brighter to1on paraded by models were Mango, Magenta, Parrot, Hibillcus and a very bright blue. They have been made up Into jump- suita, dreaes, pants, skirts, blouaee and jack- ets. The same styles come in black and white and for spring they are available in neutrals. "The crushed silk is CAROL Ll'M'LE great for travel. You don't have to worry about wrinkles and this fabric is washable. You just rinse it out and hang it up," Little said. "Theee black pants I'm wearing have been waShed five or six times." VD~ Gel atyUng is still fun when creating looks for the young, but I prefer a styling foam, becaUle it provides a eofter look," another styliat said. I had my first try with a "moUlle" this past week. It came out of a bottle looking like shaving cream, but it ii very light to the touch and diaappean into the hair immediately. rd hare to agree it's 1-~and sticky than gel. ' V' Now, Aramla oomee along with the newi of Maltplexx foc men (I auppot1e women could uae it, too) and the oompeny says once a man dbcoven this natw'al hair gel, he won't want to be without it! With the product, they aay there is no bad news -no greue, oU er aloohol. 'The styling pomibilities are '9 wide as hia imagination. 1be company'• recommendl it fDf' all types of hair -fine, thkk, unruly and or frizzy. The gel is worked Into c1een. damp hair and can be blown dry to add body to the thin ftne hair. Even the most ltUbbom OllWUck will benefit from thia ae1. they aay. After tbe.•1 is applied, the hair II combed Into the delllred atyle. A JJcht bruah1na ot comb throuah once the hair baa dried will live • lliaht ie..amtrolled look. Frizzy hair "unldnka'' with the gel. It la applied to damp hair,, ltyled Into pl8ce and not combed or brUlhed out after the hair II dry. On the other hand, the ume eel will encounp natural curl. It is worbd lntodamp hair and then, by U1U1i the f:lnaen, ·1t coaxes the hair Into ha own natural curl and wave pattem1. Let it dry and bruah out only lf • eofter look is dealn!d. Other 1ookl promiled are a casual .. dishevel" on top with controlled aides and ~ '~.d; apik.es and the "wet" ahlne with a atronc. .:ulpted look. v-Ul'CllEN gosMETICS: For a herbal eoak. bring three cups of cider vinegar tQ a gentle boil. Add a heaping handful of frelh berm (lavender, use and pa,wy ~> and Jet steep overnight. Strain. U• one cup per beth to relieve akin irritations, IOOthe Ured mU8clee and .,f1en the akin. • Little said one woman approached her after• show and said she didn't like all of the wrinklee. "You can preea them out and have smooth silk I explained to her. But, when you wash the gannent it will go back to the crushed look." Gowns· of the First Ladies to be shown Little's holiday and resort show al80 included ae1a of the silk (the smooth kind), acrylic and wool, 100 percent wool gabardine jackets and prints in skirt and blouses. Two years after completing her studies at Los Angeles Trade Tech, Little began creating fashions under her own label. Her designs were greatly influenced by many of the trends she encountered on a vacation ln St. Tropez, France. The relaxed atmosphere and European aophiatt- cati.on of the Riviera resort gave Little'• deeig1w and her new busine8s a name -St. Tropez Wen. The company formed in 1976 has ahowroonw in l...a8 A.ngelea, New York, Dallaa and Chicago. ''My deelgna for St. Tropez Wei& are geared toward the working woman who can't afford expemive de.signer clothes but wanta quality and eophistication." Little says. Little' a distinctive uae of color, unique m1xlng o{ fabric:a, texture and ~ti, and uae of silk in her faahion creations have become L ittle'• trademarks. There Is a look and style that mak~ your Je-.Nelry from Wyndham Leigh just that much more s~1al. It 1s a clean, fresh look, t.allored for a taste th"t appreciates simple. understated good design. Almost every piece in our store has be-en individually handcrafted in 18 Karat Gold or Platlnum in our QINY'l INOrkshop on ~ premises. Insuring the strictest attention Emma Jane Riley, chainnan of Las Soci.as, the finandal support group for New Directions, has arranged for a Nov. 22 showing of 27 Smithaoniar\ First Ladies' inaugural gown replicas at a luncheon ln the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Mn. George Deukmejian ia honorary chair- man of the event with Athalie Clark serving u honorary patroness chainnan. Billur Wallerich will al80 show evening wear from Saks Fifth Avenue, SCP. Kay Brown, executive director of New Directions, is general coordinator of the ND fundraiaer with Cecilla Nott, Carolyn Shea, Pam Wilder, Dot Clock and Diane Rinker ..mting. Some of the gowns, including Mn. Lincoln's, will be worn by Mamle Fluor Reed, JoAnne Mix, Valley ReW.y and Lori~· .lndi.vidualtk:keta f« the evenl-are available for $75 eecb and tablee for eight to 10 mal be to eilefy design detail and quality control. For a helpful and experienced interpreta- tion of your QINr'I ideas. or an lndMdual je-.Nelry design created just for you, the \X.yndham Leigh st.aft will see your order through ~ry single step from concept to delivery and take great pnde In the v.t0rk we do for you. all along the way. Wyndtlam Leigh ~~:r.tiR' I 127 FashlOn Island, Newport ~ach, CA 92660 Telt'pl'lone 714/644 •0501 • Near Bullodcs Wilshire • aITanged. Tickets and additional information may be obtained from 548-5546 or 760-1460. "Fashions in Concert," the 24th annual fashion show luncheon of the Women's Commit- tees of OC Philharmonic Society scheduled WednelCiay at the Irvine Marriott Hotel will begin at 11 a.m. with a cocktail hour. The 1:15 p.m. show will feature fashions from I. Magnin. ••• NORDSTROM: A repreaentative of Rock- sport will preeent a Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., trunk show feeturing shoe styles for this aeuon. In Men 's Shoe9, on one. Brent Ragon saved a life with Red Cross CPR. Could you? fifteen-year-old Brent Ragon had no idea how soon he'd be usmg CPR to save someone's life when he com· ple1ed his Red Cross training at a Youth Safety Seminar But whtle Brent was riding the tram home from that seminar. a man collapsed two rows behind hun "He wasn't breathing, and l couldn't find a pulse," Brent recalls "l wasn't scared. I c:lldn't have time to be scared I knew what to do and I did it" lf you were in Brent's place. would you know what to do? We'll teach you Join us + American RedCross Together, we can change things. . ' A 90ftenin& maak can be made by blending toiJether' one-quarter of an avacado, one-half r:f pe banana, two tablespoons plain yogurt and one tablespoon of wheat germ oil. Leave the mixture on your face fDf' 15 minutes, then rinae off with warm water. • • I think it's fun to mix up1your own cosmetics, (aometimes), but if you know you are allergic to a vegetable or fnait, forget it. V' When your tan begins to fade, chooee a slightly pinker foundation to offaet poet-summer sallow- ne91. v-BEAt.rrY NEWS: Ultima Il is introducing a new mucara called "Advanced Formula" and the oompeny claima it baa been endonied by Barnes/Hind vision care experts for contact lens wear., It is a thick. lash mascara especilly good for extra-aensitiye eyes (and whose a.re not?). The claim la that it fonnaa waterproof, flakeproof band on the lubes and it can easily be removed with water. Comes ln Perfect Black, Soft Black and Brown for about $9.50. V' BEAUTY ADVICE: Pam Pattenon, a Lancome artist, will provide makeup advice, today through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day in the ooemetics department of No~trom. South Coast Plaza. ' On the cover ... Carlin Roeenberg and Becky Berg, both 3 years old, will be making their debut as trick or treaten this year. While wearing a princess coatume at the Halloween Shop in the Broadway Department store, Huntington Beach, C.arlin poeed for Daily Pilot photographer Lee Payne. She ia the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Craig Roeenberg of Huntington Beach and was accom- panied by her mom, Sandie, having fun in a clown oostwne. For the photography 9e88ion. Becky, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mn. Robert Berg of Fountain Valley, wore a little clown aet while her mother, Jytte, wu outfitted aa a lady pirate. The Ho1an Family A1 Photorrapbed By Stuart Nalde tb, Portraitl1t 16 x 20 Portrait Natural Color Old Master Canvas Bound Finish Plus Two 8 x 10 Gift Portraits Plus Nine Wallet Size '325.00 t49~.oo Value Taken In Our Studio Your Home Or On Location Wltb Thl• Ad-Valid Tbrouch 11-10·83 1803 Newport Blvd. Co•ta Me•a 845-8800 • Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct?Jo, 1983 Cl Braille ·group gets the jump on Christmas . ' a1V1DADEAN ............... lx Chriltmaa treee trimmed ln llilver, gold and red velvet along with 24 dozen loll,l-stemmed red roeea decorated the stage of the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Jeu Tuclowaky wu playing holiday tune1 the mood foe the ''Chri81mal ln Ociober" bullet fubion brunch apomored by the Braille lnaUtute Auxiliary of Orange County. The annual event, said chairman Debbie Gray , wu held to raise fund* foe the blind children'• Chriatmu party on Dec. 10 at Oasis Senior Citiz.ena Center, c.orona del Mar. The 275 attending paid $27.50 each. To llhow fuhiona from Poeh, Lorraine Sutherlanda and 'The Bride, celebrity models were recruited including Romance 'Bride JUI Prettymu eecorted by BW Luk, Fantasy Bride Dlua Combs e11COrt.ed by Bob Clifford, Jim Dale and eon. Alemder, BW Ficker, Pete Gro11, BID llamlltoe, Jerry IUq, Ray ltovacs, Bob Sbel&on, Tom and Emma Jue Rlley, lten Carpenter, BW Volt and Tom Wilek. Al8o ADDa Rose Bea, Gretcllen Brake1mu and daughter, Adley, Jalle Edwards, Coralee Gapudoae, Belen BamU&on, Dorotby Hard- eatde, Evelya Hart, Ratbelya Plammer, Carol Soada, Jeu Upton and Herb and Sazy Sauon (when Suzy stepped through the flowered arch, Tandowsky played "Happy Birthday" in her honoT.) Al a finale all of the models came on stage and tcmed out long-stemmed white roees. (Xavier's provided flowers /OT the toJsing, the stage and for the brides and floral arrangements for the tables were by Mike Habif of H&R Floral.) Funny man Jim VWen was emcee, assist.ed by Patee Bararove, co-chairman. Other commit- tee members were South, Kovacs, Upton, Hart. Wrley McCormack, Ellie Asllban, Plwnmer and Mary Rwelud. FV Cowlcilmen Ben Nielsen and Fred Vo11 arranged a pre-game party (FVHS and Edison) at Anaheim Stadium. Among thoee attending the bullet and staying on for the game (FV won) were Job and Mal-y Seboeman.a, Neilile.n with wife, Jae, and Tim and Jae Fettle. • • • J•dl Ar1Yro•, Barbara Bowle, Olga EW1, Elllabetb Foote, Marllya Haaaman, Nora Heater and Mary Au Wells were introduced aa new memben when the Fuhionables met at the Lido Iale home of lrae and Jim Bendey. Mildred Mead , founder of the Chapman College support group, pre9f:Jlted Orado, young California designer, who showed hia new line of designer denims. '!be Orencio fashions (a signBture coat dress, Chanel-inapired jacket, Mirt and trouaers) were highlighted by diamonds and precious jewels arranged by member Vlrpma ltazujlu from Kazanjian'• of Rodeo Drive. • • • Gov. Deakmejlu will be featured guest at the 6 p.m. Thunday cocktail reception for Amemblyman Nolu Frt11elle. The fund-raiser is beina held at the Nellie Gale Ranch home of Glnny GyoikM, 25292 Buckakin Drive, Laguna Hilla. Beary Seaentrom and Carl ltarcller are honorary co-dlainnen and the host committee includel among others-Merrill B•Uer, the Tom hates, AnoW BeckmU and WWlam Luk. Tickets can be obtained by calling 241-9178. • • • One of names on the Frizz.elle party special Mike Habif with Sharon Morgan. guests' list ia Supervisor Roger Stanton -that same evening be will be honoree at the Investor's Ball for Cystic Fibrosis being held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel Pllar Wayne and Larry Hoffman are co-chairpersons for the first annual event. The evening will include dinner, dancing, auctions and entrtainment provided by Ray Anthony Band and the Modemaires. More infonnation may be obtained by calling 855-9467. • • • Auctions (live and silent) are also planned at the Friday western attire type fund-raiser planned by Our Lady Queen of Angels School Auxiliary at the Harbor View Clubhouse No. 1. Delaney's will cater the affair offering a chuckwagon feast of finger food -barbecued ribs, chicken. tacos, burritos, etc. GWlu Qahm, chairpenon. said Jim Vlller1 will act as auctioneer offering a variety of items including travel opportunities, a diamond ring and a fur jacket. Tickets are $25 each and may be obtained by calling "Mizz Lily" at 640-7025. • • • Christmas-inspired events are quickly f.i.lling up the calendar -one of the always popular affairt la the annual Mennaid Ball held by the Little Mennaid Guild of Child.rem Hospital of Orange County. Thia year's bWl is set for 6:,30 p.m. Nov. 12 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel in the Pacific ballroom. · Priz.es will be awarded, Guy Benjamin will provide music for dancing and casino gambling will be available during the evening, whlch is themed "Winier Wonderland." Serving with Debbie Peters, chairpenlon, are Pat Caldarone, Lynda Gardner, Sbart Billy, Mar1ba Wllll1, Lori Bobo, Carol Hauaer, Judy Seay, Marse D' Amico, Flo Urbano, ftera Cox, Adrta.ue MorrllOD and JoOe McAdams, presi- dent. ••• The doors at The Christmas Company. the Junior League's three-day shopping experience at the OC Fairground, will open at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Shops from all across the nation will ............................ June Fettig, Mary Schoemann and Ben Nielsen partying at Anaheim Stadium. -Mr. and Mn. Russell Kirby were among 275 at 'Christmas in Octo- ber.' offer unique gifts and light snacks, plua lunch and dinner will be aetved. Dlning reeervationa and further information available from 640-4229. • • • Treasures from sewing crafts and homemade candles to ceramic nativity 9CeDeS and wooden toya will be featured at the Saturday annUal holiday boutique of South CoMt Junior Women'• Club at Fountain Valley RecreaUon C.enter. Moun are 10 a .m. to 4 p.m . and tickets are $1 for adults and 50 cents for children up to 12 years of age. Coffee and baked good will be sold by the Fountain Valley Woman's Club. • • • Vacation pack.ages. fine jewelry and fwniture are aome of the items to be eold at the Nov. 12 Christmas auction and dinner planned by St. Timothy's Women's Auxiliary at the Regittry Hot.el, Irvine. Dinner will begin at 7 p.m. and tickets are $25 per person. Grace Mtu, 831 -6766, .............. _ ....... .., Ashley Brakesman and Alexander Dale model at brunch. or Patti OUverl, 831-0946, may be called for reeervatiooa. • • • Lila Scltoeamelll, chairman of the Newport Harbor Z-onta Club's Nov. 4-5 "F.arly Flight" One Stop Christmas Shop, has a plan to make the holidays easier and more tun. "People can come to our event, Rlect all of their gilts, have them wrapped on the apot and then sit back and enjoy Thanbgiving and Ch.Ntmu.'' abe aaya. On Nov. 4 a wine and cllee9 preview will be held from 7:30 to 10 p.m. ($3.50 adtniaaion i.a charged) and the neX1 day shop will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Both events are in the clubhouse at 15th and Irvine, Newport Beach and both are open to the public. Club calendar GRAND OPENING HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWCX>MERS CLUB members will meet Tuesiay at Se8cllff Restaurant for lunch and a fashion ahow. For re9el'Yationa, call 962-5774. AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION, Ma.r Monte chapter, meeta Tue.day at 6:30 p.m. for dinner at the CWm Jumper restaurant in LFountain Valley. For reeervationa, call 633-8630. BALBOA SKI CLUB memben meet the fil'lt and third Tue9daya of each month at the Shark Ialand Yacht Club at 8 p.m. For lnfonnatk>n, call 752--0128. LAGUNA BEACH PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION members will hear about IAcuna'a architecture Wedne.day at a alad luncheon at 11:30 a.m. in Emerald Bay. ~ program ia praented by the Lacuna Beech m.torical Society. For information. call 494-8679. SAMARITAN CX>UNSELINGCENTER in Newport Beach ia preeentl.ng a free leminar on television abule called "Watch TV with TLC," Thunday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. For Information. call 673-9435. EBELL CLUB OF NEWPORT BEACH will host Harmonic Cat and hia acxompaniat TCUFF DR. at the clubhOWle at 11:30 a.m. Thunday~ For information, call 673-11268. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNI- VERSITY WOMEN, Laguna Beach chapter, meets at the Nei,ghborhood Con- gregational Church In L.aguna Thu.nday IO hear a program on "Defining National Security." For re.ervationa. call 499-2721 CX>MMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH in Huntington Be.ch is hoating a Holiday Boutique with bake shop, IWlCh, shopping booths Saturday at 10:30 a.m. For Information, call 842-4461. HUNTINGTON BEACH SENIOR CITIZENS INC. will hold its aeruol'9 anniversary celebration Nov. 7. For lnfor· mation, call Kay Ferreo at 892-14704. NEWPORT BEACH CHRISTIAN WOMEN's CLUB memben meet Nov. 9 for lunch at the Airporter Inn Hot.el beginning at 11:30 a.m. Cost ia $6.75 and reservations may be made by callini 544-2921. NEWPORT CENTER TOASTMASTER'S CLUB meets every Monday morning at 7 at the Pad fie Mutual Life lnsuranct' building. For information, call 497-:>494. '-c"f'<'r• RcJ•h th(-1"cc:n ll'lnc: & u .. ~cn ,,. JI .,, I ,,, ••• M1-.U90 \f IH 'I! .. ,mini' GYl'l UNIQUE GYMNASTIC CENTER "2 Months to 6 Years" TO BE A CHAMP . • • START YOUNG for Registration (714) 250-1660 IRVINE 11021-F SKY PARK CIRW OI Moc.Atfh11r Let's go to THE CHRISTMAS COMPANY! They always have the best selection of gifts. l The junior Le.ague of Newport Harbor Invites you to ~~- November 2, 3 and 4 at the Orange County Falrgrounds Wednesday. Thursday 10a.m .. 9p.m. Friday, lOa.m .·Sp.m. Newport Boulevard• Fair Drive, co.ta Mesa A uniqu1 ChrutPPW Sltoppi"I B~ricnce-.specially s•lecttd shops from oil owr tht nation, lunch and dinner by ,,urvotion and fight snaclts. For information caU 714 / 640-4229 All__.,"'" lw "llt'-•• o....,. C"""'I' , ....... ~I••"" ....... , <ti "'""""' H•-1,.. P"'I«'" C4 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Oct. 30, 1983 GOREN ON lllDGf ~ Allll WIDEIS BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a .tripper who llvee In Mmne.:>ta. I hope you will help women who have choeen this profe.ion, u you have helped eecreWiee, wai~ teachen, ..ie.- perm and flight attendanca. 'nle public needs to be educated. We are mothen, wives and coIJeae studenta. We are not on welfare. We work hard. We pay our Wc.ee, go to church and give ~y to charity. We are not prmtitutes. We are entertainen. Our line of work la legal and there la a demand for talented 1trippera, just as there la a denwid for talent ln every field. • I have a five-ye.ar-old aon and am helping my hUllband get through college. I do not go out with cuat.omers after the ahow, although I have bad leVeral invitationa from llOl'De prominent phys.- iciana, denti.sta, buaineesmen, lawyen and a judge or two. I know I will not be able to do thia work indefinitely, but foe the time being it pays well and I am giving a lot of viaual pleuure to men whoee wives undre8 in the bathroom or have gotten out of abape. If thia letter opens up just one mind, I will have accompllahed a lot for all of us. -TAK.ING IT OFF WITH PRIDE DEAR OFF: Here'• yoar letter. Please let me bow w~a yo. 1et tired of th ume old piad. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am afraid of high places, can't get into an elevator, mUlt sit on the aiale whenever we go to a movie or a aportl event and if the supermarket la crowded, I get panicky, my heart races and I must leeve. What can I do to overmrne theee problema? Pleue help me lead a biOl'ID8l life. I am -MISERABLE IN ARIZONA DEAR PIUEND: Uke •Hlleee ef o&Mr pMblet , .. .,. crtnlM .. , aa,1alaed ,..,. .. Wrtte .. Pa.owa ledety ef Amerk!a, 1111 bendn Bl••'! Recntlle, MD Utll. Y• will reeetve, tree or cU.rp, ucentue U..t W1 1pleadld orpalaadoa. 'fte7 ltaave ~elpe4 &Hauad1 of pltoblet ud wW U, .. M lp yM, too. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you ataQd another Jett.er on what la wrona with our public achoola? The encl~ appeared in the Orlando Sentinel. Pleue print it. -R.H . DEAR R.R.: ne letter l1 escelleat. Here l1 aa edited ven loa. DEAR PARENTS: From cout to cout achool systems are faclna a nervous breakdown. More la involved than incompetent teachers, eaay counee and government money. The majoi" problem la children who have never been dt.ciplined at home. They are limply unteachable. Parents who are W\able or unwilling to control their younptera are filling our clam'ooma with unmanageable hooligam who tell their teacher1 where to get off. Nothing can rep~ loving correction and the embrace of a caring family. Theee are prerequiaites to leamin8. It will take a lot to tum thia situation around. We must get back to the basic principles of raising a family or suffer the comequences. - GLOlUA JOHNSON, ORLANDO, FLA. Got ~ wedding bell blue9 over cost ... lfUetlt 1iBt ... what to wear ..• 11.tJd other det.aila~ Ann Llmden' "New Bride'• Gulde" will help. For • copy, send $2 pl1.111 • lOllll, llelf-addre.ed, st.amped envelope (37 oen t.t pmtiap) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1199~. Chi~. m. (J()tJ,1. J MIDSUMMER MADNESS DEAR READERS: W&> have had many requeau over the yean for thoae bud1 that we eon1ider to be our favorfte1. That make1 c,uJte a li1t. For the Ume belq, therefore, we are dev0Un1 the SllDday eolu.mn to a aerie• of famou1 hud1. At the end of the 1erle1, we will 10 baek lo our weekly quea· tion aacl an1wer eolu.mn. Neither vulnera ble. Easl deals. NORTH •A 103 CV' Q O AQ8542 • J93 WEST EAST •75 2 •K98 6 'O J76S IV KI09 ¢Jl096 O K73 +AIO +Q62 SOUTH • QJ4 IV A8432 0 Vold +K8754 ' The bidding: East South W e1t PHI I c:::> Pa18 Pa11 2 c:::> • Pa11 North 2 0 2 NT Pue 3 • Pa11 4 • Pa11 PH• Pa1i 3 NT PHI 4 IV Pa11 Opening lead: Jack or o. T he 1963 Wor ld Champion ships prod uced some ex cellent bridge. It was a close contest all the way between t he defending Italia ns and t he challenging Americans, wi th t he Italia ns eventually winning by a small margin. However, our A unt Hessic would have been appalled at some or t he bridge. Here is an example. with the llalians sitt ing North·South. The way South bid the har.d. it seemed as if he had al least six hear ts, maybe even seven. and fiv~ clubs, so North felt thal ht~ 4ueen or hearts was adequate support and he chose four hearts in preference Lo five clubs as Lhe final contract. Had he known how bad South's open ing bid really was. he would have been content with four clubs-a contract t hat. might have made. Naturally. four hearts had no play. Decla rer managed to scramble six tricks for a loss of 200 points. In the other room. the American North Sout h pair got ore to a bener star t when South elected to pus at his first. turn. Then the bidding went llwry: Ea1t South W eat Pa11 Pu1 Pa11 Pau I <::i Pa11 PaH 2 NT! Pa11 Pa11 °PH1 Pat1 North 1 0 2 0 3 NT T his undignified contract stood even less chance than t he four hear t contract of I.he Italians. As a matter of fact. declarer managed to garner just four tric ks for a loss of 250 points. T hus, the Italians gained 2 International Match Points when two voluntarily bid games went down a total of nine tricks in t he two rooms. SeDd aay que1do•1 for dli1 colu.mD t.: Cltarlea Core• aad Omar Sllarlf, nre of tkla ••••paper. Each week 1 prtM ol 1 Npy of tlle Dew "Gore•"• Brld1e c -plete," a 19.95 val-. wiU lw awarded for tJae queedo• jltd11d tile Mil received. Cbarlea Gore• a•d O•ar Sbarlf per1oaally caaeot •ader· take lO aaawer all que1U.H aub- mlUed. • llMA IOMllCI Whistler's animals have gourmet diet Probably the most lm· portant decision I've made all week la what to give beggara for Trick or Treat. rm not one of thoee weird people who throw a potato in their bag or one of thoee sick people who prey on the inno- cence and trust of c.hil- dren by getting rid of a litter of kittens. rm aware that Hal- loween is pom.ibly one of the major holidays for children. They look for- ward to it. Their entire lives are &O.aped by the way adults perceive them. Their memories of this night will be re- membered and savored as a special part of their growing up. As I said to my hus- band la.st week. "What do you think I should pass out to beggars this year?" He turned the page of hie newspaper. "How about popcorn balls?" "Are you crazy? U they had divert:iculosis, it could mean trouble. l know. Last year I ate 20 of them and almo8t died." "Fruit?" he mumbled. "I hate fruit . . . as children do. It'• 80 natu- ral." "Money?" "You can't eat change. You know, I could go out and buy three or four dozen assorted doughnuts. Thoee ones with caramel I could die for. Besides, they're wonderful for freezing and eating right through the holidays. The chil- dren would appreciate that." "What about bubble gum?" "And pull the fi.lli.ngs out of their mouths as it has mine?" "There's that candy JOUI HIAlTH OR. PETER J STEI NCROHN bar with nuta and coconut that'• advem.ed on TV a lot." "Both of which I bate and happen to know every child in thia land bates. If there'1 gol.ng to be any chocolate, let it be a designer line that'• individually wrapped in foil and coeta maybe $5 or $6 a pound. 'Th.at'• it! I'll pick up three or four pounds on my way home so ru be ready for the onslaught." My husband put hie paper down. "How many kids did we have last year who came beg- ging at our houae?" "The two Davenport kids." ''And the year before that?" "The two Davenport kids." ''And how many can we expect thia year?" "Okay, 80 I'll get four DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: What greater gift la there for a kid than a new bike? And what more fun is there for parenta to watch their youngster manipulate hia/her first bike? I But there'• the inevitable catch: danger of accidents. h happened to our 7-year-old. some safe bike riding rules of the road put out in a booklet by the Bicycle M.aufacturera Amodation of America: Fortunately, his only injury waa a badly 1prained knee. There were no fractures after he wu struck down by a car. It wasn't the driver'• fault. Our llOI\ had swerved into the street. We're ao thankful it wasn't more serious. lm't it important enough to warn parents in your column? Mra. G. DEAR MRS. G.: Wami.np have gone out at intervals. But there's always time for one more. Here are --1 Trick or Treat on the mall 6 pm Mon. followed by Goblin Fest1vaJ & games Huntington Center Call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for ou. V' 1. Obey all traffic regulations, aigna, aignala and marklnp. V' 2. Keep right. Ride with the trafflc, not against it. Ride aingle file. Keep u cloee to the curb u practical. ..,... 3. Watch out for drain grat.ell, aoft ahouldera and other road IUrface bazarda. Be careful of 1ooee aand or gravel. Watch out for potholes. Be extremely careful in wet weather. V' 4. Watch out for car doon opening, or for can pulling into traffic. ..,... 5. Don't carry pamenpn or prick- ages that interfere with your viaion or control. A good rule la "one penon, one bike." C71~jA 55 7-284 7 696 ltandOIPn Ave. ~ Dorothy Emerson & Don Nolan present ~ ·:Alf TIQUES E;PO & SALE IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS H FAIR ORIVE•COSTA MESA. CA N OVEMBER 3, 4, 5 & 6, 1983 TillJRHUAY THRU SATURDAY. 1·10 P.M, •SUNDAY, NOON-6 P.M. Orange County's largest and most diversified showing of antiques General l\dm1&111on S2 75. W11h this ticket any numbcr-$2.50 each, Sonior C111zon11 (65 & ovorl -$2.00 each. Childron under 12 free. Free Porkrns Uso "rl111l(l11n Dr1vti (boi:k/ Cohi 31\ Mlronco Sa turday aflornoon and Sunday. EAGLE CREEK. Ore. (AP) -Farmer Leen boxea of stale popcorn returned to a 1Upply oompany Whiatler'• animala are gourmetl when it cornea to' by grocery ltor9, thea1en and carnival&. popcorn. and the cost la le. than peanutl. I BMldee hone. and plp, Whistler baa sheep. pounds of de8igner' choc- olates and two auckera, but if I get stuck bavin8 to eat all of it by myself, let it be on your cons- cience." It'a all for free. mules. donkeys. ducka. 1ee9e and a bllly goet, and he Whistler aays hie hone9 eeem to favor the aayatheyallgoforthecnmchyatUff.Heaupplement.a caramel-Oavored variety, while his piga go for the diet with grain and clover. chee9e-flavored. The six oolta that nudge the farmer for treetl of Whistler drivea to Portland twice weekly and caramel and choc:ola~ted com are "just like kids pkb up 12 55-pllon druma and three 110..pound eating ~y." aaya Whistler. RUFFELL 'S UPHOLSTllY, INC. ............ ~ .... 1922 HARBOR 8l VO. COSTA MESA -548· 1156 ln•ex•pen•alve • '(In lk spen' sl11) nol 111gl1 1n price, r easonable, classifled lllJ __. 1dvel'11Slng ~ Classified Advertising ~2-5676 l,ElllAL lllWllllll DON LOWRY'S PRODUCTION TllE \SAllE OF SAllES A fut-paoed play with devastating wtt, humor. and music. An evening of ltvety entertainment tempered with leamlng and funl Game card• lnckided with tk:tceta. •lllAF, IOJE•IEI 716 I , .•. 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 Cl SCR recreates ma·gic 11 TOM nrus capable hands. It ia an unusually sure-footed Slaging °' .. ...,,........, of a moet difficult project and one of the finer efforts South Cout Repertory h.aa, ln the past, from the C.O.ta Mesa company since its Fourth Step attempted to recreate the magic of it.a earlier days by Theater opened five years ago. mountma more elaborate repriles of lta more Performances continue through Dec. 1 on the memorable plays of the 1960., with limited auccea. In main SCR stage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, virtually ~ l.natance, the original haa outshone with curtain at 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays, the newer, more tecbnically superior version. 7~30 Sundays and 2:30 for weekend matinees. Call Now, however, oomes a leOOnd edition of 957-4033 for ticket infonnatJon. "Playboy of the We9tem World, .. Irlah playwright CALLBOARD -AadJtlODI for tbe H1pen1e John Millington s~·· savage apoof of his drama "Nlpt Watch" will be beld by tbe HutiDston countrymen and their perception of courage, circa Beacb Playhoaae Nov. I at 1 p.m. aad Nov. 7 at "7:30 1907. tint staged by SCR 16 years ago, it brought a p.m . ID tbe tbeater, MalD Street at YorktowD Avenue then-unknown actor named Ron Bouaaom into the ID tbe Seacllff Vllla1e 1bopp1Jlg ceDter, HutlDgtoD 1potllghtaaayoungwimpwhobecomesanovemight Beach ... dlrector Rudy KeeDe wlll be 1eekba1 five hero after announcing he has killed his father. mea and foar women for tbe Lacllle Fletcher Laurie Walte rs and Jeffrey Combs the Weste rn World" at South Coast Whateverthemeritaofthat 1967ahow,and they thriller... have eyes for each other in "Playboy of Repertory. wereoonaiderable,directorMartinBeJl80l'l {whoalao 1-..;;;o;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; __ ..... __ ..;..... .... ._. ____ T-;::=================================:;-rr=:=:==============================::::;"" ~:===>==~m~! 11r·1· --·J·-··~---·;:.1·-. 1-.!."'~---· 'i{ "THISISA·BEllERBOND!'~~~i of S~'a last work -a play that enraged the Irish I ~ ~' e v I a ll' r ~ 1111 =. when finrt produced. It la a full-bodied play, rich in l.J ~ the metaphoric apeech 10 identified with Ireland, and 11 \ = Is JAMIS 80ND 111 SCR has captured lta e9lenCe magnilioently. Set in a ruatic pub meticulously designed by Mark Donnelly right down to the anoke emanating from the chimney, SCR'a "Playboy" la a robuat, often rauooua delineetion of the Irlah peasantry of the period. While Synge la focusing on a particular llelJDent of IOciety, his fluent comments on heroism and cowardice-and the universal pusion for heroic lNden -tranaoend their simple aetting. ttlGS'~~ Jeffrey Combs (who made an indelible irn- preellon in ''Tile Diviners" last aeuon) takes the central role of Christy Mahon, a shy, naive young man who mistakenly believes he has dealt his father a fatal blow with a shovel -and becomes the toast of a strange town when he relates his story. Combs brilliantly enacts the contrasting facets of his ctw'acter, climaxing with a flourish when his inherent bravery actually surfaces. AB the no-noMenle tavern maid who fancies him, Laurie Walt.en ia a atudy in dossed determina- tion made even more effective by ita eventual dlmipation. Megan Cole is equally impressive as the lucivious widow who provides a more experienced You must sign In tor contest by 9 P.M. riv\}. Robert Machray'a quivering hulk of jelly provides comic contraat ~en though not wholly a-edible. Art Koustik renders one of ru. finest perfonnancea aa Combs' enraged father who aets the record straight, while Richard Doyle and Don Tuche excel u ctw-acter-rich townspeople and Jamea CaUaban h.aa aorne nice momenta as the proprietor of the pub. One of the play' a most affecting momenta comes in the aecood act when three local young ladies arrive at the pub to IOlidt the auppoeed murderer'• favors. Marilyn Fox, Kitty Felde and Kristina Lankford are beautilully charaderU.ed, each offering her· own individual Oavor. 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Oct. 30, 1983 Toclay's TY COl MOYIE t U \4 "My FIVOflte Yeel' ( 1982) P., O'TOOle, .-.ice Heti*. -t::aO- IFNTHWAYS AOIERT 8CHULLE1' FACl!I Of CULT\R PMIETIME HBITAOE Of FAITH 8'fAKOUT ROWERAOOM (I) LET THEM BE LIGHT Lance Kerwin of Cosaa Mesa will star with Robert Mitchum in to- night's movie "A Killer in the Fam- ily" at 9:00 on KABC (7). (J) OMl AOIERTS di LUM> OOLVIE QI TH! WOAU> TOMOMOW E··~""'™ ~ "Stw W1r1" I 1917) Mlrlt . IWriaon Ford. -1:36- (O)MOYIE • • \4 "" CllM From HollywOod" I 1982) Jolvl Candy, Din Aykroyd -l:G0- 1 Cl) SUNDAY MOfNtO THIS 18 THE lfi 8 POP£YE ANO FAIEN08 I WAN TO AlW9l'TUAC U.OVO OOll VIE RAWHl>E • TOMANDJERAY 8ll DON'T LOOK NOW llll JEMY FALW£ll QfJ AfX HUM8ARO 6D SUHDAY MASS (R) VIDEO JUl<E80X -1:30- GOOYSSEY 8 BUCCANEERS 1J MEETING TME AT CALVARY • RlfIIEM)( ll PAICE ell KNOW YOUR lll8lE 6D~TOWNHAll CID~ THEGAEAT PlAOUE (1) RUN. AEBECCA. AUN (l)MOYIE *a "Trail Of The Pink Panther'' ( 1982) Ptllll' Seiters. Devld NMI\, -t:oO-u MEET 1ltE PRESS 8 ADY'EHTIJAES Of R08IH HOOO 0 ORAL AOllERTS (!) CISCO IOO &l AEADWO RAINBOW <!:I IT 18 WAITTEH mw.v.GRANT ~MOVIE * * * * "The Browning Vtr1lon" (1951) Mlchatl Redgrawe. Jean Kenl. ©)MOVIE • • "The Timber Tremps" ( 1978) Jo9eph Collon, Rosey Grl«. -t:30- ll<I> NFl TODAY • PlEA8E DON'T EAT THE DMIES ti)) IOOSWOAlD 8 WHAT, WHO AND WHY_. CENTRAL AMERICA 6D NEW DAY DAWMHG 8 SERGEANT PAE.STOH Of TH£ (i{)MOYIE CC) MOYIE • ''h "Dence Of The Dwarfs" ( 1983) YUKON * * * * "lled!et" 11~) Rlchtld Peter Fonda, Deborlh Rlflln. 0 DAY Of Dl800VEAY Burton, PwW O'Toole. (f) LONEAANOSf -5:30-.~ :=::~ I=° ON NUTIWT10N • UTTl.ERASCAL.S = ~OOPWHD CJ) AOeERT 8CH1A.1B1 8 WAN TO AOYEHTUAE Cit NEW8CSfTEA 1='1CHUACH ~ ~OOP£1AHO 1:= Of THE MATTER ••I; ''TIPS" (1981) George C. •DAYOfOISCOYERY ** "Trail 01 The Pink Panthet" ~~Hutton. ·==~To ~~~ .. DevldNMrl. ** "Wiitz Ac:folS Ttllll" (1982) (l)OUIETHOUA·SEAACA -10:00- Alw. Ar~. Terry JIS1row. OJI TllS WEBC Wl'TM DAVIO 8 Cl) NFl FOOTBALL 0 MOVIE 8AN(L£Y * 8 "Duet F0t Four" I 1982) Mike QfJ SUNDAY MASS It MOVIE Preston nta-"'"-I ft!' 'fi',_NIC ~ V,._,,, * * "Mad Monstet Party" ( 1967) ,.,,...,..,_, o. c'""'eJ==' ~"_, ~ Animlled. VOk:es ot Phytl1s Oillef, -5:45-""'•'"' Boris Karloff • aRSTOPtEA ClOSEUP * * * "Don't Cry. ll's Only Thunder" ' I 1982) Dennis Christoph«, Susan 8 LONE RAHGER -I:®-Saint James. 0 HERALD Of TRI/TH II LA. IOO Cf) MOVIE 8 MUSIC AND THE SPOt<EH 0 NOYEM8ER Pf£VIEW • * "lhe Scarlet Clue" ( 1945) Sid· .......-. I l ) MOVIE ~ a'h "The Love Ban" 119731 H......, nfrJ Toltw. Mantan Moielan<I -6:25- • * "Five Olyw One Summet'' ( 1982) Sean Connery, a.lay 8'11111ty. 9MOYIE • • .. ~ To Be Free" 11975) ... MGurtll, Jimmy 1(1111. -10'---I ATONEWl'TM Sl8KE1. & EBERT AT M 1~9CHUU.EA Mlfltt FALW£ll ONCMl'\JS WAU S1l&T WEEK SP£CTNJM Q!MOYIE * * * "The Canle<\'llle Ghost" ( 1~41 Chilies Leugllton. Robert ~ * * * "Lott Horizon" I 1937) Ronald Colmln, J1nt Wy111. (0) THE BAU.AO Of CAHONERO II (%)MOVIE • H * "A Wedding" (1978) C.rol Bumett, Vlllorlo Gassman. Directed by Rob«t Altman. -11:00-D BEST Of A.M. LOS ANGELES eMOYE * * "P!lentom Of The Rue Morgue" ( 1954) Kati Miiden, Patricia Medina. 13 MAST£NltECE THEATRE CID OOHTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES 9 PU8UC PUlSE mOSHlf ©) NFl: TME LOVES A HERO -11:30-D AGAICOL TUAE U.S.A. 0 TEARY COLE-WHITT AKER (!)MOVIE 8 8 'h "I Could Go On Singing" (1963) .Ndy Gani/Id, OiOC Bogarde. e CHUACH IN THE HOME '1\) CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH l88UES 9 THIS WEEK wmt DAVID 8AN(L£Y m WEEKLY SPORT HIGHLIGHT (JAPAHESE) CID FMGGlE ROCK U HOVEMllER PREVIEW -11;45-m NEWS (JAPAHESE} AFTBINOOH -12:00- 1 TAU< ABOUT PICTURES THAEE STOOGES 8 TM8 WEEK wmt DAVID 8AN(L£Y OSEAACH • lllEMOAIES wmt LAWRENCE WBJ( • IBNSTBN I BEETHOVEN 8) HUtiWfTe THROUGH THE Alm 6D TOKUGAWA IEYASU (WANESE-fHGUSH SUBTmfS) (8) DONNA -A HOT SUllAIEA NIOHT CO)MOYIE ** • ''Ghost Slory" (1981) Fred Astaire. John Houseman. (S) PAPSI CHASE 0MOYIE ta• "Piaf" ( 1973) BriOllte Mel. Pascale Chrlsloplle -12:30-D ~NFl 'a3 0 WILD, WILD WORLD Of ~ -1:00- • AMERICAH AOYEHTUAE 8 (I) Of NFl FOOTIAU D . THE MUNSTERS • OIAECT10NS Dt&HAW •MOYIE tt 8\i "Al<port" (19701 Deen Mii· Ill, Burt LlnelSI• • AJ>Nl..12 • JUNIOR HIGH • OCfN«JS di TALESOfW~TON IAWtO 8:) HOUVWOOO IOOt NIGHTS (JAPANESE) CH)MOYIE * * ~ "11 Came From Hollywood" ( 1982) John Candy, Dan A ylcroyd (.5.)MOVIE a•* "Crisis" ( 1950) Cary Grant. Jose Ferret. -1:01- • NOTE: THE SEA TTL£ SfAHAWk8 AT LOS ANGELES AAIDEAS GAME Wilt BE SHOWl'I IF IT IS NOT SOLO OUT. -1:25-m TETSUl<O NO HEY A (JAPANESE) -1:30- 1) INTEAFACE 8 F-TROC>fl l::WYISIMO a a• "The Canttr1llle Ghosl" f! ~THE WQl WAS WON ~ AUS8E.U COMEDY GI> OIO#INO YEARS OOMOVIE * * 't "Dance OI The Dwarfa" ( 1983) Peter Fonda, Oetlorth Rllfin CZ>MOYIE tt\; "Elling ~· (1982) Pail Bal1el, Mary WorDnD'I. -3:00- • cou.EOE FOOT8AU. 8MOVIE • * • "Blide Of Frlllktnatein" ( 1935) Elsi LanclltSler, Boris KarlOft. I ~Y'SBOSINf.SS ($)STONED 0 CffYWOl.f -3:30-8 NEWSCOPE Cf) FANTASY ISLAND fll) TONY 8AOWH'S JOUANAL m> rrs EVERYBOOY'S BUSINESS 0MOVIE **•'Ji "Poltetgelsl" ( 1982) Craig T. Nebon. Jobeth WIUiams. -4:®-u FOXFlELO JUMPING 0£ASY &OLYMPIAD OMOVIE "The lllCfedlble Melting Man" I 1977) Bu<r Debennlng. Myron Healey. ID MOVIE ** "Owrboatd" I 19781 Angle Dic- kinson, C~tt Rol>Mson. CHANNEL LISTINGS II KNX r 1CBS1 Los Angeles D KNBC 1NBC1 Los Angeles 8 KTLA (Ind J Los Angeles D KABC·TV tABCILosAngeies Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 0 t<HJ·TV (Ina I Los Anqeles ®l KCST IABCJ San 01eg" m KTIV (Ind I .Los Anqetes • • Cl> KCOP· TV (Ind I Los Angeles ., KCET· TV 1PBS1 LOS Angell'S Ci> KOCE· TV I PBS) Hunt111ylon Beach ( 1944) Charita Llughlon. Robett Young. • AJ>Nl..12 ll!)OCEANUS -2:GO- • NEWSMAl<ERS D GIU.IGAH'S ISLAHO UMOVIE * tt "The DeYil Al Four O'CIOdt" ( t961) Spenoer Tracy, Frink Slnllra. eMOYE tt\; "The MummY" (1958) Petlll' ~. Cllrlslcphtr Lee. 1::-ruAS • a "The Boy Who Cried Werewolf' I 1973) Kerwin Mlthews, Elllne Oe.-- ry. mOEHESCOTT (C)MOYIE .,MOVIE M..it "Horr0t Of DrlCUll" (1958) Peter Culhlng, Christoph« IM. e WALL S11&T WEEK GD NEWTON'S APfllE (I) WELCOME BACK. KOTTER a ntA rs INCAEDlllfl QfJMOYIE 8 * 'h "The GrMn Slime" (1969) Robet1 Hof1on. Lucllnl Plluzzl. (C)MOYIE a 8 t 8 "Min On A Tlghtrope" 119531 Frtdflc Mwcll, Terry Moora. (.H) VIDEO JUl<EBOX (0) INSIOE ON 1$.)MOYIE * * "Trail Of The Pink Panther" I 19821 Pellll' Sellers. Ot'rid NM!n. (l)MOVIE t "Halkrween Ill Season Of The W11cll" ( 1982) Tom Atkins, Sleety Netkin -8:00- 1 MA/ft TYLEA MOOAE Cttl'8 PATROL ·Nie~ Cf) WAU. S JOUANAl flEPORT •RflNGUNE G!) ONEAAT JUUA'S (I) M'A'S'H O NEWS mNJO.Jr ~ -5:30- GltaCNEWS &NEWS (!) II SEARCH Of ... G!> MOTOAWEEJ< Cl) AUCE OJI A8C NEWS D a;)~FEYEA 0MOVIE • • • 'i't "Siar Wars" (19n) Maril Hamill, Harrison Ford EVEHIHO -•:oo-118 NEWS U MOVIE t t "Of. Phlbes Rises Agaln" (1972) Vlnoent Pnoe. Robert Ouatry. D SISl<El & EBERT AT THE MOVIES • 0 WOAlD AT WAR (!) PfOPlE TO PEOPLE eM'A'S'H a)MOVIE • • \\ "Fr1nkens1ein Mvst Be Destroyed!" I 1970) Peter Cushing. Simon Ward. _ • RAPHAEl. '1\)NOYA (}) ERIC SEVAREJO'S CHAOHIClE @) TAKINGMNAHTAGE Qt NBC NEWS '1-) ATHLETES_. ACTION (C)MOVIE t t * "Don't Cry, It's Only Thundet" (1982) Dennis Christoph«, SuSlll Saint James. (O)MOVIE * * * "Nlght·Gllltry" (1969) Jolf1 Crawford, Barry SuHl.-111. CS) JOHN BARBOUR'S WOAlD (%)MOVIE • • "Trail Of The Pink Panther" ( 1982) Petet Sellers, David Niven. -e:ac>- • NEWS CONfEAENCE D HOUVWOOO CLOSEUP (f) 000 COUPlE • WkAP II QNCINHATl Cl)ellNEWS O NEWSCOPE 6D MOTOASflORTS INTBINATIONAl (ij) DONNA -A HOT SUWie£A I THEIWMIT 9 HAllDCAITU & MCCOllillQ( (!) TWIUOHT ZONE .MOYIE * * "Frldey The 13th, Plfl d" I 11111 Amys ..... John F\lrfY. esouoGOLD •NAT\JIE ~~-1EAPEE-..-THEATM **a "Lost Hortlon" (1937) ~ Colman, Jane Wyett (ff) fllOYIE H "The Toy" ( 1982) Rlclllrd Pr;ot, Jadtle Glluon. CO)MOYIE 8 * .. Amltyvjlle It: The POlttlllon" ( 1982) Burt Young, JIWTlll Olton. (()MOVIE 8 8 t-'h "The Ex0<cist" ( 1973) Ellen =~ lJnda Blair. ** * "Tempeet" (1982) John C... llWll ... Gene Rowllnds. (%)MOYIE .. • "Goodbye POf1( Pit" (11111) Kelly Johnson, T Olf'f Berry. -1:30- • (I) ONE DAY AT A TME Cf) LOU GAAHT -HO-ii (I) 1ltE JE'fRASON8 8 ell MOTOWN 25: YBTERDAY. TODAY. FOREVER D lffllE TO A DYWG WON.D 8 9 MOVIE "A Killer In The Flmt(' '19831 Rob-ert Mitchum, Jamel Sped«. II WU> KltOOOM l ~THEATRE SU 9CAEEN -9'.aG- • Cl) OOOONIOHT. BENfTOWN Cll 9CHOOl llEAT (!)MOYIE • • • "The Spoiler•" ( 1~2) Jolwl Wayr.e, Mlritnt Dlttndl. GD SOUNDINGS -10:00- • Cl) lMPP£R JOHN, M.O. l·E;~ GAEAT~ MOYIE at t 'h "The Front" I 1976) WOOily Allfl. Zllto Moltel. CH> ON LOCA T10N (Q)MOVIE ** • "Gholt Story" (1981) Freel ~ Ast••. John Hou5tmln NIGHT 7:00 lZJ MOVIE -. -U 'h "So Fine" (1981) Ryen O'Neel, •(I)'° ....ure Jo ww---8 Q! ARST CAMEAA .,..., 8 OJI RIPLEY'S 8EUEVE IT OA -10:06-NOTI' ($)LONE ST AR IAR & OM.L 0 MOVIE -10:30-* 8 * "The Drtll At F00t O'CIOdt" Cll rflS WfWTTEH (1961)5penc« Tracy. Frank Sinatra. ga EHTIRTAINMENTTMS WEEK (!) NEWS tD SHEM PAEVIEWS m STAR SEARCH m RACING FROM OAK TREE fill All CREA TURES GAEA T AND 0 MOYIE SMAlL * * "Time Walker' 11982) Ben Mur· ll!) NATURE plly, Kevin Bropfly ••·~ "Thomasine & Bushrod" ( 1873) Mu Jullln, Vont!la McGee lOlMOVIE • "VisUJng Hours" (1982) Mlcl\aet lrOllSlde, Lee Grant -4:30-m THE PftOTECTORS _ t0:"5- (!) T AIOHG ADVAHT AGE rs1 FAERIE TALE THEATRE " SUNDA y SPORTS PAGE 0MOVIE fl) WASHIHGTOH WEEK IH -7:30-_ 11:®- REVIEW m GENE SCOTT 8 PfRIONAl. DIMENSIONS 1"-• REX HUMBARO t 0 YCJUn4 ANO THE ISSUES Bennett. Ninette Newman e PINI< PANTHER (f)~YMASS -7:30-8D ntELAWMAK.ERS G!) HUMANTIES THROUGH THE ARTS ®.> PERSPECTIVE I Cl MOVIE • • "Sheflock Holmes And The Secret Weapon" ( 19421 Blsll Ralh· bone, Nigel BMe. lE NEW TECH TIMES (H) FRAGGLE ROCK II D D (I) @l Q! NEWS (}) FACE THE NA T10H 0 NOVEMBER ~IEW U WALL STREET JOOANAL tHIMOVIE -7:45-=ERPOPOfF ."'"'"'" II TAKINGMNAHTAGE C!)WASMNGTONWEEKIN • ROWER ROOM U THATS CAT REVIEW Cl) TV-I LOOKS AT LEAAH1.a 8 Qilll)fEN'S THEATER Clt MEET THE PflESS ~·~WHYIN l::::W~ ~~EFOOTBAU .. • 'h "The Front" (1976) Wood~ Allen. Zero Mostel. (%)MOVIE * *'h "So Fine" I 198 ti Ryan O'Neal, JIClt Warden . -2:16- ( Z) CHARLES CHAM PUN TALKS Wl'TM *'t "Trell 01 Tilt Pink Panth«" ti JCHARLESCHAMPUHTALKS e....UVSWAGGART I 1982) Peler Se41ers. David ,.;ven. wmt fD VIETNAM: A TEl.EVISIOH -2'.30-I 0) MOVIE -8:00-HISTORY llFACETHENATIOH ••1; "It Came From Hollywood" llCl)ALICE QDWAU.YGEOAOE g GILLIGAN'S 1SlANO (t982)JOhn Candy. Dan Aykroyd. q Q!KNIGHT MIER OOHOTNECESSAM.Y ntE NEWS -:=== ..... ===== .. =,,,=,=ph=0,=09=,=a=ph=y=,=.=.=.c=,=,,.=11=t.=th=•:=:;; ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN T 1 ~!.ATRES * ~ f//mmaker hH ceptured the beauty fJT ~ • --· .. and th• tury o fthUH. "-L A. TIMES • Bargain Mot ine~ '\~~Mlltll 4 r~·J ; ..-· ~CROSSARE:.::::~~------=•=....::SUPERS.:....::::.:::..:T.:...ARS:..::_ _____ ($)MOVIE edward1 WESTBROOK CINEMA - ~=:~;~"c::7::' ,.,~ .. "~'•' 530-4401 • Cl'IJ-·"I~'" l~NlPtCTl.l!l NOW PLAYING COSTA lltlA E-BnsiOI ~, ... COtTAM(IA EOW1•Clt ... m1 CtnW 919 &101 OIWIOl ANC~MIM 637 Q3.iO 01\AllQ( $11C<omll<l•t Ir! 639'8710 OMllG( UAC.iyt..,.m1 6)&,)911 WllTMlllSru EOW1ros Qntml Wu• 891 3936 IU( .. PAM [l TOM ft!WlrOI tr0 'AUU •CCl "ID •Cl*'"'' INOAGlllllNI Pk II< I L •l'COI" s.taoJtOK• (lo .... &71 4070 ~· !>880 "francis ford Coppola delivers a stunning work. OutstandinS·:· Mic.key Rourke is not to be missed." , \\I \(,(If I ' I. \IN 11 • •UMel l fl\U ._..,,,, M:Atl UllHHi"•••".._ Wll ILf 't lhlt•at(t • f'-,.._, • ._.,... VIN< ~Ml itf"AHU fllANI I Aflll (HAMA 'H AAWln ,_.h. \l ltfli' t Atil l"lNNf\ tH,1t,f Ill ~.,., t1 ttlNfilH Ila t•AHI t• t U,t \H A ..._.,_f4wl__._,.,, HIHhlH ..._ ... ~TfWAkl \UPI LANf' t---. ,.,.._,. f!IAJ'0-1\ f ("tl"P"-0 /lit • ..,...., ... 9'A•UIY "4 All(lt" ... Ur\-MAOll'1 CllTA.._ ,..___,.._ fl'•t f1 l !U.-"t'\_, r'•Hlh t • A~-U•llk"'f tt..W'-t llANf I~ I U,,Pt A .,_._.,._t·A•••..,_,.._ NOWPlAYlNG -.... ~-1-WoodDt!llQI e......... hcltic 1141 Wl'I Jf ~~I~ 53'~ °""Ill UllMM OIWll( ••* l"'"'°"""" Nit. , ,,,,_ -·· l'l<••Ot .... 0-trl wur.aru •100) ,,. l.161 UA -SolfllCIO 6 rollO ,,._~Ml~ '9)(1M ............. ,...._..___.... "FINAL TERROR" (R) · ,rll:IO, .... .. ti.Un S:OO, l:IO, 10'.M ANTHONY PlrmD PUIKINS in f @ Frl l:JI .. t1aun 1:GO, 4M. 1:45 llf""'::. I ftC,MIOtl \QUAAI ~ • l"l l ffU\ llfPllllAl AT IDAHO ttUl ffl OIJ3 .ftlc• --;iii 2. ,,14 \M 111!1 - 3. ••'" """'' .. •. r.act "" .... ~.~ 6. The ...... 1. I. -(__y No matter what you 're doing, your hometown newspaper Thellllflll fits In. MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ,.,,. --ol N ••Mqt ot ro ,,.,,,,. ,,._ ·-,. ..... °""" ol ,,..,.,,. ~ 1')' V•wlft(1 0y ftl<I t.l'!tltJ'lt" Al.L D \1!lJl ANO ll!l "•LMS llllC:llYI fl.II U Al 0-f>tl MOTION PICTUlll CCOI Of tr~r lllOVLAtiOll • "No OM who /011e1 I/Ima ot sailing, MONOAY fhru SATUROAY JACUlTYa1CANOlEWOOO •hip• Of th• ••• can ml•• Alt '•rformtncn 814Dtt ~ 00"" "M mn Sllff" (PG) . 'COASTER'." -THE OREGONIAN IE• Spt<, (ft ... tmtftU & Hol•l 11 -DIUT S!UlD (,-'C)u,S'l,l'~ll ._"6 "'!:') . .;~;; (1C) , LA MIRAOA AT RQSlCftAfljS 11 1-OCU'f m..-.o THE TRUE SAGA OF A MAN, HIS SHIP, AND TliE SEA TONIGHT PORT THEATRE 2905 E. COAIT HWY .. CORONA DEL MAA Nf9hlly et 1 A I pm 173-GtCI "'ALL THE RIGHT MOVES' MAKES ALL THE RIGHT MOVES. Tom CruiM prove• once again he i• an acto,. to watch. I rflllly liked thi• one." K.o"'K•llv ~ 1\1,,....Y.,.~ "'One of the yea,.'• be•tf" .i.•• ... L..-.......i. Pi.-. PSS rv •Don't miH Ail THE RIGHT MOVES ... especially winnins work from Tom Cruise." s.. ....... S..lw .... us-- "Movie of the Month." tf."~ .... f",.___..M..r .. ,..,.. .. Convincing acting and •ince,.e sentiments." ... ,.. M.*t ...... y,if, ,.,.. • "EDUCATltG RITA" (PG) I 00 HO ) ~ •• lt:!O I 00.110)~.100 1010 "M DEAD Z<K" (l) 11.)0 1 JS U O US 1)0, IOSS "Tt€ DEAD ZONE" (It) 12 lO UO, 4 )), 6 60, I 4S. 10~~ "EDUCATllG ltfTA" (PG) 11 lO, J1IO, HI, ttO. IHCI "AU. M ltl6ffT MOVES" 12 lO, 2:JO. t JO, 6 lO. l lO. 10 JO (I) "M FIW. TEllCll" (It) lllO. 1 JO. 0 0, I JO, I JO. 10 lO "fWfDARC['' (l)"Wf ...,.. (I) "ltlCHMD rttYOlt tllE All> NOW" (It) ll .JO. l JO. t lO, 6 lO, I JO, 10 JO ''tlCMN Of M Elf" (PG) II ,_ Oil.IV STCll:O 12 .JO. JOU JO. 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Huntington TENANCE, 21732 Vie LlnarH, CASA MADRID APARTMENTS. Tl!NANCE ANO N!PAIA. 1145, W. CESSO!llES, t t73 Kl"Gllon. Colla BHdt, CA ~648 MlselOt\ Viejo, CA. 9288 t 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Sta. 440, Ballet, Coate,..__ 0A. 92tH ,,,..._CA. 82t2t Ronald Q Peralez. 10 Led1. lrvlne luclt\dl IJ Oullllt\O, 28732 I/fa lrvlM. CA 112715 RoC)ln H. Hardleon, "28 U. HIQh-Dorrie A. P1YM. t 173 l<lngtlOll, CA 92714 llneres, Mletlor1 Vi.lo. CA. 92891 D111ld K. LemC, 18552 MICArtllur , Santa Ana. CA. 92704 Coata M ... , CA. 92826 Annur 0 Perale:z, 83:1 Adallla St . Janel R Fo1d, 26732 VII liner ... Blvd , •«O. lrvlt\e. CA. 92715 Harvey R. Herdl.an, 750 Hudaon Thia bull,_. II cOt\d~lad by; an Montat>ello, CA 90640 Mission Viejo, OA, 92091 John Minar, 18552 MllCAnhur Ava., Coel• MMe. CA. 82U8 tndlvldual. flll• bualneas la coneluCtOd by a Tiiis 1>u11,,..s 19 conduotoo by a Bh1d , 6440, Irvine, CA. 927t 6 Rella M. Hardlaon, 750 Hudaon Dorrie A. Payne general pertnerahlp general p1rtnarlhfp. MelltOld Ruukll. 18552 Ave., Coall ..._.,CA. t2t2t Thia at•t-t wlS Iliad With th• Ronetd G Parelet Lucinda F Guftlano MecAftnur Blvd .. -440, lrvlne, CA Thia bull..-la ~ad by: a County Cieri! of Orange COunty on This 1111ement w11 11180 wtth me Thlt 11a1ement wM flied wOh thtt 92715 llmhld par1Mnl\lp, Oct. t 1, 1983 County Cler~ of Orange County on County Cletk ol OrllnQI County on Thia blJalnett la conducted by • Reita M. Hardleofl '21P121 Oc1 4, 1983 Oct 28, t983 genarll p1rtner1nlp Tiile 1111-t wu nlad wllh IM Publlthad Orlllge Coul Dally F22tl04 Fla611 David K. Lemb. Gen«al P11r1nar County Clatk of Orenoa County on Piiot Oc1 18, 23, 30, Nov. 8. 1983. Pubtlfhed Orange Coast Dalty PUbllsneo Oranoe Coat Delly This atatament was flied with tht Oc1. 11. 1983 6649·83 Piiot Oct 9. 16, 23. 30, 1983 Pilot Oct. 30 NO'( 6, 13, 20, 1983. Counry Clerk of Orange County on l'D'n 55 t0.83 5885-83 Oct 12, 1983. PubllsMd Orange COUt Dally P1lllJC NOTICE ------------1 '2272tt P1101 Ocl1. 18, 23. 30, Nov. 8, t943. Dt m1ic NOTICr Published Orange Co111 Dally 5&51·83 ____ .. l.IUL ____ .... ~-------Dt-... -IC-""'_TI_C_E ___ Piiot Oct 18, 23, 30, Nov. 8, 1983. 'ICTITIOUI •UIMH NAMI tTATWMINT FICTITIOUI •ustNEH f'UU<. nu 5832-63 l------------i P\B.IC NOTICE TM follOwlng pereon 11 doing NAME STATEMENT Tne following per$()!'1S ere do4ng business 1s VELVET TOUCH LIMOUSINES, 1968 Cnurch St , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 David James Haney, 1968 Church St .. Coate Mesa. CA 92827 Todd 080fge Hetllerlnaton, 1970 CnurCih St .. Coate Mel8, CA 92827 Tiiis bulllness Is conducted by. a flmll&d partnership David J. Hiney This sta1ement was filed with tne County Clark ot Ora"'l!e County on Oct 3. 1983 F22t608 Pubflsned Orange Coast Dally Pilot Oct 9. 18. 23. 30. 1983 5507.93 FICTITIOUI 9UllNEH buelnna u · NAME ITATIMENT FtemlOUf 8UIMU DENISE'S SANDWICHES. 140t E. The following pe<ao,,. are doing Pla.IC NOTICE ..._ ITAru.wT 111 Str•t. Santa Ana, CA. 92701 busoness as Tile following l*'tona are doing A. (Albert) Howard Furlong, 52 12 TAANSWORLD INTERNATIONAL FICTITIOUI .u..... bullt\llN u · St. o.otge, Waatmln11er. CA 92883 GEMOLOGICAL LABORATORY, NAME ITATUllNT (A) THE BETTER IMAGE/(B) UNI Rulll A. FurlOflQ, 52t2 St Gao<oa. 3416 Via Oporto, Suite E 101, New· Tile following persons 1ta dol"g GAAPHICS. 3001 Redhill, Bldg. 14, W"1mlnater, CA. 92683 port Beach. CA. 92863 business u . SI/lie 116, Cot11 MeM. CA. 92&28 Thi• buelnaea 11 conducted by; en M Ergun unalp, 1101 W. Stevens, NATIONAL MEDICAL CORPOR· ,Dawn Ranclllgodl. 3010 Park lndlvldull. Santa Ana. CA , ATION, 22842 Lambert Sl., Suite N-pon 1 402, Newport 8Nctl. CA. A. Howud Furlong Mardlk Ayvuyao. 5422 Kenosha 403. El Toro, CA 92630 TOt\y Wlcllramaelng1141, 3010 Park Thi• atetament was filed with the Ln. Irvine, CA 927 t5 Netlornil Medlcal Corporetlon, A N-por1 #402, Newport Beech, CA. County Clertl of Orange County "" This business Is conductttd by 1 Calllorn1a Corporellon. 22842 Thi• bulll-11 con0uc1ecs by: e s.pr 18, 1983 general partnership lamber1 St.. Suite 403. El Toro, CA. 0_,., pennerlhlp. F:alZn This statement WIS fllod wlln the 92630 Dewn Rlr!Chlgodl Pubtislle<I Orlllge CO.st Dally County Cle<k ol Oraoge Counly on Tllos business 19 eot1ducted by. 1 Thia statement w11 fllad with the Pltot ~ 18. 23. 30. N°". 6, 1983 O<lt 26. 1983 corporation Courory Clerk of Or•llQ9 County on 5682·83 F2:2IS20 Elizabeth G. Hammeralag, Sac-Oct. 7, 1983. PuDll&htld Orange Coest Delly retary ,,_. P1101 Oct. 30, Nov 6. 13, 20, t983. This stetemenr was filed with ttwi Publl.iied Orange Coaat Delly PtllllC NOTICE 5884·83 County Clerk of Orange County on Piiot Oct. 16, 23, 30. Nov. 8, 1983. ___ F_IC_T_IT_IOU--1-B_U_Sl_N_E_S_I __ POOLIC NOTICE i-----------Sepr. 30, 1983. F22t* 5884-83 NAME ITATEMENT ------------POOLIC NOTICE Published Orange Coast Dally The IOllOWl"'ll person la doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •------------Pilot Ocr 16, 23, 30, Nov 8. t983. I NO buskleu 11: NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 5635-83 f'ta.IC TICE (A) BAL TRAl/El/(B) BUSINESS The lollowlng person Is doing .. IT T"..-HT AND LEISURE TRAVEL, 130 E 17th t>uslne.ss as NAM,. A ,._,. FICTITIOUI 9UIMU StrM I. Suite "J". Coste Mesa, CA. DEWALL SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, The followtno persons are doing NAMe BTATW•NT Geoll Lavy, 1537 L10r1nd1 1905 t Suva lane. Huntington Beech, buo'le;5P~OPERTIES, 14631 Buck· Ml.IC NOTICE Tile lollowlng parllOOS are do4ng StrM1, Thou1811d Oaks, CA 91359 CA 92646 .,. T I CA 92680 FICTITIOUS •UllNEll buslnesa u : This buafneu ts conducted by· en Deryl Euoene Wetlon. 19051 Suva Inghem riace, ust n, · NAME STATEMENT PRISCOMM: A COMMUNICA· lndlvldual Ln . Hun\lngron Beach CA. 92646 David l . Greene, 1709 Harned, h I I TIONS COMPANY, 913 E. Balb<>I Geolf Levy This business os conducted by· an Bartlesville. OK 74oo3 T e follow ng person 18 do no Blvd., N-port Beech CA. 9286 t Thia 1111ement waa flied with the Dertys T. Gelcllutt. 14631 Buck· business es· All F K rl 9t3 E' Balboa Bl d indlvldual Ingham Place, Tustin. CA 92680 (A) PRODUCTION ANO DESIGN Ne~ e.!ct, CA li2ea1 v .. County Clark ot Orange County on ~~{:'s~at~~~~." was flied with tile This buslne51 Is conducted by· a (B) GRAPHIC DESIGN, 1433 Su-Robert B. ECcl..: 913 E. Balboa Sept. 29, 1983. f'22t22'7 County Clerli ot Orange County on general partnership perlor, 216· Newporl Beach, CA. Blvd .. Nawl)ort e.ech. CA. 92881 PubMlhed Orenge Cout Dally David L. Greene 92663 This bull,_ 11 cond~ad by: e Oc .. 23. 30. 8 993 Oct •. l983 Tilts statement waa flied with the Berber& l Freas. 1433 Superior, llmtted pertnerahlp Pilot t 1"· • • Nov. • 1 F22NOI County Clerll Of Orange County °" 216. N-port Bead'i, CA 92663 AHanJ Karl 5e63-83 Published Orange Co1J11 Dally Oct 26, 1983. This t>uslness Is conducted by: an This llat-t wu filed wttll tile •-1( IWllJICE Piiot Oct 9 16, 23. 30, t983 Fms2A lndMdual County CleOI of Orange County on l"UU.. ""' __________ 55_1_3_·8_3 JONES. MAHONEY • BRAYTON. Barbare L. Frea.s Oct 19 1983 ,termou• •U9tN!•• PUBLIC NOTICE Attorney• 't Law This statemet\t wes filed with the · ' ,22'711t NAME ITATEMENT ------------1820 NawpcHI Cant1t D.rhtt.. Suite County Clerk ol Oranoe Coun1y on Publlshed Orange Cout Deity The loltowtng person 11 doing FICTITIOUS BUllNESI 205 Oct 7• l983. Piiot Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 1983. buatn ... u : NAME STATEMENT Newport .. ech, CA. t2teO f22MIO 5753-83 KAY El/ANS INTERIORS, 2630 Tne following persons ere doing Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Published Orange Coart Delly Avon St. 4e. Newport Beach, CA. b1Jslne51 es Piiot Oc1 30, Nov 6, 13, 20, 1983. PllOI Oct 16. 23. ~ Nov. 8, t983 ------------I 92663 UPLAND PARTNERS. 18195 East 5882·83 5637-33 PlB.JC NOTICE Key evens. 2242 Clllt\MI Rd .. McDurmotl, Unit H, lrvl~. CA ------------Belboe. CA. 92661 92714 Pl8l.IC NOTICE FIC1TTIOUB .,.._., Thia bl.Jain.a Is conducted by."' Simuel Ramella 18195 East NJl.IC NOTICE NAM! ITATWmN'T lnd!Vldi.lal. Mclhirmoll Unit H, Irvine, CA NOTICE OF DEATH OF The followtng l*'fOt\ la doing K1y Evan• 927t4 S f d E E d FICTITIOOI •Ul!Nell business u : Tiii• 11etement wu flied with the Melvin Kooyumjlan. 18195 East an or m er son a es NAME STATEMENT WELTON MARINE SER· County Clerk ol Orange County on McDurmoll, Untt H. Irvine, CA. AND OF PETITION TO AD· The lollowlng person Is doing VICE/CHRIS Wl!LTON MARINE Oct. 11. t983. 92714 MINISTER ESTATE NO. A bualneH 11: SERVICE. 18629 Appi. St., Fountain F221129 Jeffrey Matlock. 18195 Eas1 120378 THE SHOE LADY, 88 Fair Drive. Valley, CA. 92708 Publlthed Orange Cout Dally McOurmoll, Unit H, lrvlne, CA T f ' . . Coste Mesa. CA 92628 Chrlllophar Tom Walton, t8&29 Piiot Oct 16. 23, 30, Nov. 6. 1983. 92714 · ~ all hears. bene 1~1anes, Br8"da GoHlleb, 111A67 S1111ta Appia 51.. Foun1lllrl Valley, CA. 5650·83 Jc Scoll. 18195 Eatt credito r s and contingen t Car10111.FountalrlVa111y,cA.92708 92708 ------------ McDurmou Unit H. 1rv1ne. CA crt!ditors of Sanford Emerson This 1>us1n951 l1 conducted by: en Thi• t>uair-11 ~ad by: en "'8.IC NOTICE 9271A "'-d . d h lndMduel Individual ------------Rlcnero 0 Burns, 18195 Eat! ,..... es an persons w o ~y Brende Gottlieb ChrlstoPnat T Walton ,tCTITIOUI BU .... 11 McDurmott. Unit H, Irvine. CA be o therwise interested an This 1111ament wu flied with tr.. This atetament wu flied wttf! tti. NAiii BTAttmNT 92714 18195 the w1U and/or l'Sl.ale: County Clerk of Orange County on County Cleft& of Orenge County on The loltowlng person Is doing MCKDeuvrlnmotRt. WUnalltkeHr •. 1-·I"-", ECeAat A petition has been filed Oct. 11, 1983. -Oct. 7. 1963. bull-ea: """ ' b Do ald H be "'-d · .... ,1 ~ FEET FIRST, 790 Waeleyen Bey. 927 14 I Y n . er rt ""' es m Published Orange Coaat Oalty Pubfllhed Orange Cout DIMiy Costa t.A .... CA. 92628 K8"neth Schonfeld. 18195 E11t the Superior Court of Orange Pll01 Oct. 18, 23. 30. Nov. 8, 1983. Piiot Oct. 18, 23, 30, NOY. 8. 1983. Anne Donlon Flemtng, 790 McDurmott. Unit H. lrvlne, CA County requesting that 5630·83 583&-83 Waaleyan Bey, Cosll Mesa. CA. 927 t4 Do Id H be Ead be 92626 Gary Gora9os1en, 18 t95 E111 na er rt es ap-This bu•"-i. conducted by: en McDurrnon, Unit H, lrvlne. CA pointed as person al represen -Pla.IC NOTIC£ rtaJC NOTICE 1noMOuel 92714 t.ative to administer th e estate Anne Donlon Fleming M1cneel Hogan, 18 t95 Eu t ( S t rd "'-"'-d FICTTTIOUB .,..... FICTmOUe .._.. Th'· t t-t ~ II'~ -•t~ ·~-"Mc.01mnoll, Unit H, Irvine, CA o an O i:.merson """ es NAME ITATWllllNT NA1i11 •TA~ .. 1 1 -·-· -u ""' ..., " .,,. 92714 (under the Independen t Ad-The toiiowtng pe<sor1 11 dol Tr.. following per.an la doing Cout\~ Clatll of Orange County°" Tiiis bualntiSS Is conducted by • ministration o f E.9t.at~ A c t) ~uslt\eH u · 001tnesa u : Oct. 1 ' t9e3. F22'717I general per1nersn1p The petition 111 set for heanng JP COOPER. 18546 v111ar1e Ln . (A) NARAMCO (8 1 NORTH Pubtlfohld Orange Cout Dall)' MeMo Kooyumjlan , Huntington Beach, CA. 92646 AMERICAN AEPAE8ENTATIVES Pll Oc 23 30 N 6 13 1"'83 Thia 11atemenl was llled with tna in Dept. N o, 3 at 700 C ivic Jerry Penlqua, 18546 VIiiena Ln. ANO MARKETING COMPANY, 9092 ot t. . ' ov. ' a7S4-S3 County Clerk ot Orange County o" Center Dr , West, Santa Ana. Hunlll\Q1or1 Beach, CA. 92648 Talbert. Sutt• 8. Foul\tell'l l/tJ/Mrt, CA. Ocl 4, 1983 CA 9270\ on Nov 16. 1983 at Elalt\eCoop«·Lae. 18546Vallar1 92708 PlalC NOTICt F229IOI Ln. Huntington Beach, CA 92846 Allred E. Minh. 18376 Slt\11 ---...--.."'"'"'...;..;"'-'-;;...-.---JOMES, llAHOMEY & 8"A'l'TON 9.30 A .M . .,. ~ Thta business IS cOt\ductad by. e EUQanla, Fountain V ....... CA 92708 FICTITIOUS IMlllMEll Anot-,1 _.Law lF YOU Oo.irA-1 to the 1no1v1duel This bu9!t\Ma l1 conducted by:"' NAm BTAT!mNT taO Newport Cant9f D•t,,., 111111 granting of the petluon. you Jmry Panlque lndlvtdull. The toltowlng 1>9<son 11 doing :Swpor1 .._ ... , cA.12MO shou~d either appear at _lhe cc!ih~~Y 3ta~e;:':;t;,:~:9go:'~~ 1 o ~~[:!t;i:1 wea !lied wtth the blJ~gm.~ER MANAGEMENT Publlsneo Orenoe Cout Dally hearing and st.ate you ClbJeC· Oct 26, 1983 County Clark of Ora.nge County on SERVICES. 1906 1rv1,,. Ava., N-. P1101 Oct. 9 16, 23. 30. 1983 li ons or file written ob~-' 0c1. 11. 1983 port ee.en. CA. 92660 55 11.83 lions with the rou.rt before Published Oienge Co119t Dall F121111 Norman M, Hill, 1906 trvlne Ave., ----... -.. ,-l-C_NO_T_IC-E----1 th e h e g Y o r pea • Piiot Oct 30. Nov. 6. 13, 20, t983. Published OrlllQI Coat Dally Nawpon Beech. CA. 92860 ,."°" arm u ap r 5878· Piiot Oct. 23. 30, Nov 8, 13, t983. Thia bualnen 19 conducted by an ---...;....;~.;..;;....;...;.;;_;...._ ___ ,ance may be tn person or by 5749-33 lndlvldui t Ft~!~~O~.,SA~~~:~:s your au.orney PlB.IC NOTICE Noonan M. Hiii lhe tonowtng person 11 dotr'IO IF YOU ARE A CREDI .1------------------------• Thi• llatamant wu flleel wttll tr.. Du11ness as TOR or a l'Ontmgent creditor FICTITIOUS BUllNEll PtllUC NOTICE Count~ C4er1t ol Orange County on COME COAST WITH ME 177·F O( the deceased you must file T" I ~!AMIE STATEMEr d""' Oc1 I • 1983 :~~96;lde Dr· Newpor\ Beach CA your claim wtth the court or bu;,:eu0a';' ng person 1 "'no Fl~~.,A~U Publlallad Orange eoe!~ Brenda M Mltchetl. 208B David present It to the personal rep-COMPUTER ESTIMATING & AP· Tile following !*ton la doing Piiot Oct 23. 30, Nov. 8, 13, t983. Or . N11Wport Beach. CA 92883 resent.alive appointed by the PRAISING, 11097 Cynthia Cr "'41. buslnese II: 5748·83 This business os conducted by an I t th· f th Garden Grove, CA. 92843 KHS AUTO SALES. KHS LEAS-Nil.IC NOTICE tndlVldual cour WI tn ~ur mon 8 Daniel Rubin, 11097 Cynthia Cr. ING & SALES, KAR HOLE SAILOFI. Brenoe M MllcheU from the dale of f trst issuance a41. Garden Grove. CA 92843 WMBA AUTO BODY. 808 t Oerdan ---l'tC--TlTI-OU--l-9U_l_INl_l_I __ Thi• •\atement wlS flied wnh 1ne,of lNters as provided tn ~· This business Is conducted by. an,GroYe Bl .. Garden GrOYI, CA. 92$41 NAMI BTATE•NT Counly Cler>. ot Orange County on tum 700 of th t' Probate Code lndMdual D. A. Delly, 13842 Rlate. Garden The following petson• ari doing Ocl 4 l983 ( C 1 t Th f Oenlal Rubin Grove, CA 112644 b\dlnaaa u : F'l29611 0 a t orn1a e wne or This Slatement WIS flied with Ille This buslnetl la conducted by: en OH THOSE DONUTS. 1734 N-· Pubi.sne<l Ora"ile coast Daily fthng da1m.s will n ot expire County 't'k ol Orange County on lndtvldull. port Bl . Coate Mesa, CA 92627 Pilot Oct 9 16, 23 30 1983 prior to four monlhs from the Oct 26, 83 D A. Dally Staphatl Edwerd Metro. 1eoe1 5508-83 d ( h h 'ced f22IMI Thie atatament w11 Iliad wttll tr.. ------------atP n t e earing notl Publl•hed Orange Cont Dally County Clark of er-County on Flaldbury Ln .. HuntlngtOt\ Beech, t.1n i..,. -·•-CA. 9264 7 POOLIC nv TICE auvVl' Piiot Oct 30, Nov. 6, 13. 20. 1983. Oct. 19, 1983. Nancy LM Metro. 16081 Fleldbury -----'--'---'--'-'----YOU MAY EXAMINE the 5880·83 "27117 L" .. Huntington eaach. CA 92647 FICTITIOUS IUllNESS !tie kept by the court If you PublJshed Orange Coal! Delly Sllpllen e. Metro NAME ITATEMENT ed h · ..... 'IC NOTICE Piiot Oct. 23. 30. Nov. 8, 13, t983. This atarament was filed With the The ro•lowl"O persOt\a ere dOlng arc tnterest in t e est.ale, rUD&. 5752-83 h County Clar1c of Orenge County °" bUl lnHS 85 you may serve upon l e ex· FICTITIOUI BUllNEll Oc1 3 1983 HUNTINGTON BEACH HUB· ecutor ur administ.rator or NAME ITATEMENT ------------.• c APs. 18<123 eeac11 Blvd . c... · 1 .. _ ac NOnct M1tcn Nunn 4600 COidwater c"., upon the attorney for the ex· Tiie lollowtng person 1 doing ____ ,._uuu _______ _ · ' , lo d d Duslness 11 •2. S1u010 C11y, CA. llt406 ecu r or a mmastrator, an LASER·WEST 719 Promontory FlCTTTIOUt .ua.11 AnthOny Lombardo 27453 Kenfetl hie Wtth the court wt th proof Or ., w Newport.Beach, CA. 926e0 NAMIE ITATWMINT Dr Saugus, CA. 9 l3SO 11( ~rvicc a written request James Kre111shaar 7 tll PromOt\· The followlng petllOll 11 doing Tiiis bu11neu Is conducted by e ' d . 1 r Dr w New ~n Beach CA business as: general pertt\ersn1p st.alinR that you esire spectal 9~l60 .. P ' · SC PROPERTIES t2 Spring Acre Mllcll Nunes notice o[ the filing o( an in· This buslnesa ls conducted by· en Irvine. CA. 92714 ' ' This Staiement wu llied with the venlory a nd appra1sement of lt\dlvlduat Sherron ai-en. 12 Spring Acre, County Clerk ot Orange County oo estate assets or o f the ti· JamH KrausflH r lrvlne, CA.112714 Oci 4 1983 ,,__,.,,. t lS t peed This stetement wu filed with the This buslnna ta conduc:tld by· en '-'-tons or act'Oun men ton County Clerk 01 Or•nge county on lt\dlvlduel. Pub1o111~ Orange Coe91 Delly m Sectton 1200 and 1200 5 of Oct 28 1993 Sllenon et-an Piiot Oct 9 16, 23. 30 1983 the CahfomJa Probate Code. l'22ISU Thi• statement wu lltad with tne 5509•1131 George E. SperUng, Jr. Published Orange Coast Diiiy County Ctartl ot Ora"ge Cou.nt)' on ~;;;:;===-------Buckley & Spullng Pilot Oct 30, Nov 8, t3, 205~:~83 Oc1. 18, t983. Fl277P 1443 Pierce St. Publl•hed orange cout Dally PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetary Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1llc View Drive Newpor1 Beach 644-2700 Monterey, CA. 93940 ..... 11C NOT.ICE Piiot Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 8. 13, 1983. 1408) 849·0801 J'UUI. 5750·63 Puhhshed Orange Coast FICTITIOUI •UatNEH Datly Pilot Ot·t 23, 24, 30. Tiie to~= 1~!!,-:'!! doing Nil.IC NOTICE 1983 5740·83 bullnt1HU ACTmOUB 9U .... H (A) PRODUCT ORIENTER SER-NA• ITATW•NT '22llOI Publllhed Or1nge Coast Dally PllOt Oct 9, t8, 23. 30. 1983 5517-83 Nil.IC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUI 9U .... H NAM« ITATEMENT The lollowtng pariaon la dol"'ll bualneM .. SKI WORKS, 612 Rhino. Coate Mau, CA 92826 Brian D DeQue. 612 Rhine. Colte Miii. CA 112426 Tiii• bualneM la conducted by."' lrldlllldual. Brlln D. Dague Thie 1111emant was fifed with the County Clerk of Orenge County °" Oc1 17. 1983 '221171 Publltllad Orange Coeat Dally Piiot Oct 23. 30. Nov 6, t3, 1983 5747-13 P\B.IC NOTICE l'faic NOTICE vices <Bl L YNWELL. 25225 vie ™ 1o11owtng pet'lona .,, c1o1ng ____ .;,..;.;;_;.. ______ Pledre Blanca, Laguna Nlguet. CA. buelnatt ea: ------------ NOTICE 0, 92677 GALLERIA FINE ART. LARABY'S l'temlOUB BU ... H McCORMICK MOATUARV 1795 Laguna Canyon Ad Laguna Beach. Ca. 92651 494.9415 HAA•OA W_,.·MT. OLIVE M ortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Glster Ave. NON AHPONll .. ~ Shirley l Powell, 25225 VII FINE ART GALLERY, THE NA• ITATIMINT Notice ,; llereby given lhll the Piedra Blenc;a, Leouna Niguel, CA. ROTHCHILD GALLERY, 3732 E.alt Tl\t following pal'llOll la doing nderslgnad wlll not be rt11ponslt>le 92877 Peolttc Coat Hlgllw•y, CorOt\a dal bvelnaa• u : roran debtsorllabllltlascontrected Harrie! (NMI) Linder, 25225 V Mer,CA.8"25 HAIR GALLERY, 1215 W. Bek., by an~one 01,,., then myMll °" or Piedra Blence, Laoune Nlgual, CA. S·M Mnellng. Inc. Ftotlda. 204 •F, Coate Mall. CA. 928M II thlt d I • 921177 Nata. N9wpOr1 Eleech. CA. tHeO Carol e. Young. 3.478 sen RafMI ~1:C,11111 :0:11da of October. 1943 Tl)lt blJ1lnatt 11 conducted by: e Thie~ la oonduc:tad by:• Cir .. Colt•,,...., CA. 82t2t . J sr garM1r11 pertn&rehlp corpotatlOn. Thie ~ la conduc1ad by 111 1148 ~Ma:~~cla Shirley l Powell Marvttl Solomon. PTealdent lndMdual VIII• P1tk 2'A 92667 Thia 1t1taman1 Wll tiled with the Tiii• 11a1ament .... Iii.ct with Ille Car04 y~ Put>lotht<I 0,.~ Coaat Datly Piiot Coun1y Cieri! of Orange County on County ci.11 ot Ol'anot COunty on 11111 11.-nen1 •M lllld wlltl 11141 Oct 22. 23, 30, 1983. Oc1 28, 11183. eap1. ~. 1983. County C.11 ol Orange County Otl 5738 83 ,..,, Ocl1. 4• t983. Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 ''-.,.. S'. -·-\ ' . .;: . \ _ \ ""-= ..... --- ·- ' - ~-....... · --.. All the latest information is avai lable to you every d ay in your loca l d a ily n e wspaper -and that in c ludes the c lassifi e d section. Classifed ads come to you fresh e ve ry day, with the latest information on what's for sale, for re nt, or for hire . It's a ll updated daily for you. Daily Pilat Classified phone 642-5678 Costa Mesa 640-5554 • Published Oranr co111 Dally Publla1141d Oreng41 OoMt Delly '1Mf7 i----.. -.,.-1-C-NO-T-IC_E ___ Pilot Oct 30. Nov . 13, 20. 1983. Pltot Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 8, t3, ltU. Publllhld Orlt\ge eo.1 DallY J'UUL 5677"3 5748·13 Piiot Oct. 9, 18, 23, 30. 1983. ·-----------..... ____________ ,. __________ ___ 6IJ 12-83 .- PIERCE UOTHERI IELL POADWAY MOtUU~Y 110 Broadwty Costa Men 642-9150 aALTlM'RGEAON aMfTH 6 TUTHILL WHTCLlfF CHAPWL 427 E 17th St Costa Meaa 848·9371 A ___________ _.,. FICTIT10UI BU .... H NAME ITATW-.NT PlalC NOTICE rmlJC NOTICE r11e •041ow1no '*'°" ,. doing rtaJC NOna ,icTITIOUB .,..... PlCnT10UI .,..." bualne1t H 'fCnTlOUB auetNIH PlCTmOUt .,..... 9'AMI BTATI....,. ...._STA,...., LA\MGI FANTASY AVIAflON. 2300 F11r· NA• •TATtmNT NAMI BTATIMINT PM:1"lOUl .,_H T1141 ~ l*90ftt et• d04 Tne ,....._.._ _ac>fl 11 ......,...., Trw view AYtl . Coat1 M .... CA 92928 Tti. fotlOwll'g pey.on la dol TM IOllOwtnQ penotl 11 OOlrlg MAim ITATDmNT bu.in.. u: ...-v-·"" -'"'"'"" TO DO Cllrtaropllar Noel MecDon .. d. bvtlnaef u : bullneu 11· The followtng P9flOn la doing BLUMS OF SAN FRANCISCO bullnMI 11' /'\. _ 2300F•lrvlewAve .. Co111 M .... CA. KUR'!:OONAT ASSOCIATES.« TUCSON COMMUNICATIONS bualneMM: 17440 17th 81., St. A. Tualln, CA THE HAAl/UT TABLE. 3432 Via '"""'l fil r. - - 92826 N NeWPort Blvd., If 101, N41w1*1 COMPANY, 4282 CMlt)Ut Ot1W. RYAN ENTERPRISES, 809 W. 92880 • 0l>Of10, Nawl)ort 8Mcll. CA. 92083 '° Deb0r8h Lynn MICDon&ld, 2300 Beech.CA 82863 Sull•C, NllwPot1 ~l CA t2MO Balboa 8IYCI .. Balboa, CA. 82e61 Cr .. tlve W•yt tno .. 1 Caltf. Corp. Anlte a. lat-. 22181 Dtt>rl -2• ftld,\:- F1lrvl-Ave , C0tt1 MeN, CA Kurt at, 1592 S1nt1 Ana AIM., Mary Yonton, 7UM N•PtUfl• CM•tit. P TUGl\et, 909 W, 729 W. 16th St , 8-5, COlll M-St L k F t c • 9"'""" • P ...... c ..... ~., c 7 .. • • Of'.. . ... «....., -~ -92628 Cotti 111. CA 92t~7 tac., La-. A. ....,. lelt>oa .• Bllboa, CA. 02e.1 A. 9282 condllC ad by: ~, Tiiie butlnftl la cOt\ducted by. 1n Thll le CondUOttd by an Thie bull,_ II oonductld by. ., Tiiie tlueinlM 11 CIOl'lduGtad by· an Tiiis bu.in.a II c;onOuc:ttd by: Thia bu._ ti 1 • an • ... , tf llillnU lnclMOutl Ind • lfldlvidu9I lndMdual Orporl11on. ltlOll/ldull "" I"' Oac>btt l MacDonald Ku Oollet • Metil Yor11on. o.n.el PartMt CMst_.,, TUC*., Cftf:ord A. HllntlOtl, Pl'9llldent Anita I ..... , .... , ~ -4 tld \M Thi• s11tamet1t wit hied wHll the ?1ttl .. «Nnl -lllad wilt! Illa Tiiie lllat"'*"I •• llltO wtltl Ille Tiiie 1ta1-t -fllad with lht Ttll1 111ttlMl\I WM NM with tM TNI ... ,..,.. ... Ned with tM -• f County Clertc of Oran1141 County Ot'I Coun Cltttt Of Ol'llf!OI County on County Clartt of Oranoa ~on CouMy Cltttt of Orange Colil'I)' on ounty Clartt 01 Orenoe COIMllY on COuntt Cleltl of OtMOt County on -~~ ...... -_--11 Oc• 4, 1083 Oc1 2 • lt83. Oc1. 19. tlN. OC1. 11. 1"3 Oct 4, t1183. OC1 1~. 11113. I:. ~·- p flMIO ,..... p ........... Or ,.._.._.. ~ ,....,,.. p '"'---~ ............ n. c ~ -... Ubllthtd Ortnye CoHt 01111}1 Publlt"-d Orange Ooaat Dally ubl1.,,_ •noit _. ~., Publl"'9<1 Or1ng9 CoNt Dell)' ublltn.cl Or~ ....,..t ..,_., .-.. bl..,..., ..... ,.. -' ...... ., ..._ _________ _.1 Pllol Oot o. 1e. u . 30, 10&3 Pt!Ot ()cl $0, Nl>Y. 8, t3, 20, l t83. Piiot Oc1. 2S, 30. NOY .•• 13, 1"3. Piiot Oct. t6, 23, 30, Nov .•••• .,. Piiot Oct 9. 1e. 23. 30, t983. Pll01 Oc1. 23, 30,.No1r, .. 131.. 1N3. M1&·83 6176-83 ll'6t·t3 M3t·83 Ht4·13 o7~'-------------' .. a Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30. 1983 saJ.utinQ The Oran WOMEN · IN BUSINE S I C111t's SUCCllllll 81111111 PN1a111111 al 1888 SANDY STAR SHRRYPOWBS ~ JUDITH GOL.OFtNCH MICHILE M. COOPa ' In '90lch ol a good houMlreepe1, Ms. Sandy Slot IOllftd wc:h a lod ol sailed p91IOMel .tie created "St°' T.l.C. HouMlreeplnQ & l'erlOMel Services." He< COftlPOllY Mlf•ts ~-1 to lllOllliofts Wrth ptO· feulOflal ottenhon to ol. Ms. SIOf Is proud ol he< OUlltandlng stoff & her client llsr reodt like "Who' 1 Who. Fa<mertv of Brentwood, she hos ,.. sided In Newporl 8eoch l0t 4 year1. START.LC. 642-4149 Jon. o groduote of Moler Del, OCC & EST. LOYet aerobics, tennis, soKing & vocations tO N-Zealand. Hot lived & w~ed in this CHO '°' 20 yrs. Won mony honors. In Moy this yeor she hod second highe1t volume In Notion os rep lot Recycled Popet Produc:t1 of QI. cogo, o greeting cord company. Also works for the WORLD "HUNGER" PROJECT. Sherry Powe<s llo1 cxhleved greor success as pot! of Coldwell Banke< Rtlldenriol Real Esrote Service's mon· ogeme<>t leOfll. lft 1978, Powets wos oppc><nted Branch Soles Monoge< ol Ille company's award-winning fuJ. erton oHlc:e and In 19 80. she went on to open the Irvine office where Sherry hos once "'°'' led her group of soles proleu lonals ro oword-w1nni11g stotus. Powers also _... .. ot the 1983 President of the Irvine Boord ol Reoltor1. cotoWILLIAMCa ·-a...---35 Creek Rd, Irvine SS2-2000 Phormoceuticol Soles Rep- resentative for University Af· filioted Hospitlos. Judith wos presenled Vice President's oword this year for signilicont contributions to the business. She spends off time hours os Fashion Academy Certified Color & Wordrobe onolysis consultant & mother of 2 teenage children: Kelly & Beth. Toni Kollwitz, Vice-Presrdent ond Manager of Residential Escrow Gfoup, Inc., is o Cettil1ed Escrow Officet, Ond began hot COO'-Ill 1975. "Ovmig my 8 yeots of escrow 1uperience. I hove dis· covered rhot there " no wbslllue for developing 0 close woning relo!JOnshop with oM ent11tes on· vfoved. Our resole experts work clos.ly wfltl the btolter, the buyet, ond the seller to eMUre thot the esctow process runs llllOOthly ond efficiently in eoch tronsoctJOn." Miche le M. Coope r, l'reso de<o•/0-... of 5'>eedy f1ngen, Inc 59eedv f~1. Inc.. '' a wa<d procen1t1g, type""'""· pr1ntong lb<o· ketl type compony. They oho speciof. 1ze '" oeotove -•ling MtChele hos -•"en IMdicol brochures for plostoc surgeons & Hiers for film componoes. Michele Is now starting a new com- pany. It will be o consul!Hlg & Pt lir111 lor the 1'ftollet bvsinen peraon. The peraon lust Slorting out "' the blntne1s world. 179-0452 JUDITH MAYHAN JO.MILLER 'AnY STIOIOt JUUi VAN WIRIN RUTH MAITIN Joined Accompli$hed Personnel Servocos during the e•ponsion ol the Newpott Beoch employment l1rm this year. fornw1rly on bee. Secretory for 10 yeors, her knowledge ond e•pe1ience hos proven to be benef1clol to the needs ol both the employer ond the opplocont In search ol that "perfect lit". Speciollzotion In- cludes of lice support ol'd oc · CQuflllng personnel. Jo Mille< llos bMn offic.e monaQe< since 1977 lot "Molle< MotiM Con· ¥OS Products''. wot king lot he< llUI· bond Bob & '°" Jim, In a successful custom boot convos, lll)holltery, resl· denl.al & c-dal awnlnQJ busl· neu. The company hos rece<!lly moved to new & lotger ~en ot 1779 Whittle< Ave .. Costa Meso & welcomes vls1t«1. In addltlon to rhe office bu\1ne11 she monages their ap«nnent Ull~s. ondv11rlol bvoldlilg & other rentals. Patty ls hoppoly Involved ot a soles trainer tor Noevif Herbof Cotmetlcs Inc. Working from the lrviM office, her duries tab her OV« the 8"11r• U.S. & Howo11. She is pos1 president ol the Santa AnG Ebel Society, and It presently OS· socioled wotll Children's Hotpttol ol Or. Counly In hind-roisltlg copocitles. f'OI hos on avid inletest In gaff & salHIQ. l'reviolll to joining Noevlr. she hos ~ office lftOll009I' for 5trolCh T et· •OZZO ol Co.to M..a lot Is ~L Julie hos been With Moc· nob-Irvine Reolly for 17 yeors. She hos contlnuoly led 1he Irvine Office In Solet Production. 1980 Julie wos given the title of Vice President ond f981 she obtained the Reol Est01• Broker License while selling on excess of 6 m•lon dollars worth ol reol e11ote thl1 .,..or . .lultt tnto'fS on OCf••• Me w~ll ~ family and fr IClllds. Ruth Mortin rs the Monoger of ~esldentiol Escrow in Santo Ano. ~uth supervrses o staff of fifteen employees who specrolize 1n processing escrows for new home soles. Ruth is o Cer1tf1ed Escrow Officer ond began her coreer ln 197 6 with Residential Escrow. She lives In Orange with husband Boyd. SUSAN TRIVISON tat S. ROSSI '"'* ........ _., ol .... hunclredl al -· IM<solN M & M ~Ion i..o....,._ <:--, 00 0 ~<Md.....-..... Oft labor •olalloM. ~ • .,...._ r....,._ & labor iow.. Ti. M & M Aloodotloo It ,.,. ...,... loccrl .,.io.,., ll'OUfl ipeclaliilng "'lndutlolal ,.,._"' .... U,S. Ellher " oc:sioe 1n _.., °'~'°"' & '* ·~ ___ .._Moot •eeeot· ly .... -"°"°'ed by .... ,.,_,.,. ' locMlrial lelot.-~ CNA1 1cr a.!llondlng eontrlb.llon IO N Pettomel prof.sion ' "°' -..c1 °" their loord al OW9Clors for 8 ~· si.. i. o 11G1iordr ~ ., .. a.c. wr• Wt.., ..... , oa-..i.-. proliloo °" ~ ~ ,..,,..., llCliOtl, IOl•e & r.,,.,., hot CCM- pleled ..., mi booll. Susan TrMSOn It a real-• btoket wotll Gea<ge fllns Co. Siie hol ~ a post relc:pient ol the Gold Key award ond wil repeat again In 1983. SulOtl hos "*9lbet llllpl In Ille New· pon HotbO<. COiia Meeo and lrvN Boord ol Reoll0t1. Buyer or Mier custon. wvlc:e alld 101i1loctlon ore llet Ctedo. He< uf-ive dienlele, c~• underl!Onding cl the tw,.r. needl and 111-deplh kJlowledge of the avoilable ptoper!ies contribute to llet outstanding IUCCtH . THE FIRST & FINEST WOMEN'S HEAl TH ClU8 In Orange Co. wos et1olllished by Modine Carpenter In 1976. Her IOlal heallh tote Conc.epl tneludes Oetobla, -~ion • ...aniolr• by K.,,: loclok. molle-up & WQICJng by Keo. SM hos founded olhet heaih dube in the oreo and owned & °'* · Oled her OWi! ~ ~GI the 0C Alrporl. Modine "'* °" the Cdil. s.-Aeronoutlcs Boord lor • ,,_. a. -~ ol the Airporl C-· ~1or2,,-1. au.as•S HIAl.TH QU9 l'OR WOM1N 7114200 T etl S. loui, Cob & llll009 eo..At· ""'·Is busy -Wing -.. -in ocheiving their_,.. OllfOCIM ~- -· bOlh pertOllOI .. pr~ through, bOlh petlOMI & ptote.lonol ttwough the .,.. ol Color Style line & Design line & Chu for 1or Suec.. & sp«lker lor 0<gonlz01ioM & ~ on "The lOl'lgUClge ol Clolhel & Or- i<>< Succeu". W01klng Neilllon Marcus Travel Svs. QI account lep. oulstlng w/11ovel needt. She llvet In ~ 9dl will! her hutbond & ..,_. lptlft time QI l'res. ol N.H. Toot!,..,,_ Clvl> ond OS "*"'* ol ~ Oombet ol Commetce. .....,. -""" -··--.. n. ~ Horbot areo ...ce l'1.t. SI. WOth °' ........ ~-· ...... o-.. l~lno Co.. __ ......,. ___ , .. -· so.. • ,.,,...., -• s.c. ._.,. ,,_ ...... --.c- --dol ·-.. Ow...,, lot,,_.,""" ..,_ ,. o °"""°' lo. "'° Cell. "-• ol ,_,, .....,. """ ---Ot1 ' lltO. --w-·1c-Jgj1-. ..... a.-.. -o1 ... __ .. _ .. ,_,,,...,_ ..... __ '--a.. ..... _ .. ....,_ ... _... .... _.v,c-_ ...... -Sl•C... GIOIGI UINS CO. 759 .. 100 IO ways the Daily Pilot helps women manage money better JANKaat I Shop money-saving values advertised in the Daily Pilot. 7 Find money-saving yet t.uty recipes in Wednes- day's food pages. 2 Read how other Orange Coast residents use. make and spend their money in the f eaturing pages. 3 Get a good deal on used items or find reliable service people and other time and money·aaving valuea in the classified ads. 4 Save valuable gasoline planning shopping trips to local stores advertising in the Daily Pilot. I Clip money-saving coupons. 8 Organize your coupon savings with the Super· market Shopper, each Wednesday and Sunday in the Daily Pilot. ,.. a Sell idle household items in the Daily Pilot clauified pages. 9 Check the Weekender sections for free or low-cost entertainment ideu for the family. 18 Rely on financial advice by Sylvia Porter - one of the world's moet read financial admen - who providea understandable, timely, intereating and to-the-point information. Manage your money more efficiently today. Call 642·432 l to 1ubecribe, or, mail a check or money order for 14.75 with the COUPon to the Daily Pilot Circulation Dept., 330 W. Bay Street, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. .. -------------· I Help me manage money better. I I Send my Daily Pilot sdt>scription I I today. Enclosed is my check I I or money order for $4. 7 5 I I for one month's subscription. I I I I I I NAME I I STREET I I CITY ZIP I I PHONE I ·-------------.. Diiiy Piiat l Soly Slllpley ii a ~ ol the Gea<ge Ellns COlllPO"Y presr!Ok>us Gold ICey CM> for obloining "'°'' t+-one moloon on ontWGI soles. The "Sol.lperlOll ol Ille Monltl" trophy hos be9ll awarded to he< lwtCe this year and Ille "lWe< of the Month" trophy tlwee times. Soly ottributes llet SUCCMJ "' real e1tote to her orgoniZOlionol ail&, a thO<ough knowledge ol the Otto, and he< perw•etonc.e In finding the right ptoperty lor her dientt. If yau ore consldeting ~ <>< buytng 0 propetfy and wont Uc.f>• rlonol w•lce, col Soly OI 759-9100. Notmo WikM with ColdweM Bonker Residential Real Estate Services since 5.pte111ber 1976. Millon dolor ptoctuc.. Leods the West Huntington Beoch office in dollon earned In 1983. Coll today ond osk for NOIMA WILLOW at 894-7521. COlDWILL IANICR --l.--6'91 Edill&W. Hlntillltoft a.ti One of George Elkirn com- pony' s Top Producers. Cathryn is oo member of Elkins' prestigious GOlD KEY CLUB. She hos resided in Newport Beoch since 1960. You moy reach Colhryn ot 759-9100 ...., l-"'°""'"' -hqow Olk. ol 1-..i h aow. Co.o - Jaft hal-., _,_ _-. ltSI """ ... -.ow oMt.. """'"" -.. °'-Co --"" She -........ --· w...,,.. --·Gary Hot _,,,__,..,.,_...,_.,°'-Co JDo ,.,_ ,_ C.. !>I hcrow °""-...,...._ .,_ .... c..,,.., bcrow ,... _,, ,,11 ...... ~ ..... °'-Co. hoow ~ ..... ....... OCl ...... Oll....__.,. .... ---Coooo -""" "'""'""""" ....,. ,_ v..., loard.,. ·-· ----·-· • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 DI -a ..... fer kl• ...... fer !fl• ...... f11 .... • ..... ,., ,... • ..... ,,, .... , ...... ltr Ill• ...... ltr .... ···-... Sal• THE DAILY PILOT c.aeral 1001 Ge111~1 1002 C.111al 1002 Gt1er1l 1002 C.1tral lotl Geatral 1002 .................. -.1-----1""!"00~2 lt1111I CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS -------------- 1001 Telephone Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Business Co unter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M . DEADLINES: PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday Sat. 11 :30 a.m. Tuesday Mon . 4:30 p.m. Wednesda y Tues. -l:30 p.m . Thursday Wed. 4:30 p.rn . Friday -Thurs. 4:30 p.rn. Saturda y Fri. 3:00 p.rn. Sunday f ri. 3:00 p.m. CANCELLATION & CORRECTIONS: Cancellations and c0rrections may be made on same deadlines a-s above. Please ask for a cancellation number when <'a ncell ing you r ~d. ERRORS: l Check your ad daily and report errors immed iately. The DAILY PILOT ass umes liabili ty fo r the fir st incorrect insertion cnl y. _ CLASSIFIED 642-5678 C.dlll~ to Go-Cart1 Whatever the Fad Roll 'em off the market With a Claultted Ad Call Nowl 6-'2-5678 People who need People That's what the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Is all aboutl ~QPERTIES 1s2-1ss9 a5 WllllTH Ill 011111 ~ ...... .,.. ............ 1 ..... ~ ..... ""' ......... .., ... 0 ..................... " .... <..!) ........ ...,u .... . WHY Leaae option when you can buy for \he same amount of cash? Choose a top quality home In Irvine or Costa Mesa. Get GREEN cUh tor WHITE elephants with a Classlfled Ad Call 642·5678 Peoc>te who need P4M>Ple ahould always cheek the Service Directory In the DAILY PILOT Hunt & Associates REAL ESTATE BIO CANYON • POOL a SPA Price reduction makes this spacious 4 Bd, FR-Pool home the most attractive Investment op- portunity In area today. Courtyard -fountain entry, master ste. w/pool & garden view. Lush park-:llke setting, pvt. sec. system and 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume loans. Offered @ $599,500. Jeri. 14 .. nils ''" 14. ... .... 1-1 M0-4181 2125 Sen Joenquln Hlll1 Rd. Newport Center SUBMIT ILL OFFERS Magnificent 5 Bdrm estate with un- obstructed view overlooking bay. Great floorplan for entertaining and family liv- ing. Lrg famlly room, formal dining, garden courtyard. Excell. financing. Asking $595,000. Lynne Valentine. 180-8333 ~///(. '//,ft 11/1/1(. I . I! I 11 CHERRY LllE You may not know Newport Beach has a beautiful fresh water lake surrounded with expensive homes. It is !Mtldom these homes come on the market so we are pleased to offer this rambling ranch\style 4 bdrm. home at a very attractive price of just $350,000. You have to see to appreciate. 1714) 673-4400 121 ll 621·2121 TM Harbor Arfll's &.a.JHt Establllhed Ital hfatt eo...p.y lL\llU()J{ BAYSHORE 3 bdmr, 4 ba, completely remodeled, 2-atory, large famlly room. $385,000. ..... Two --ONGS TRI STAllD CO•PAIY 780-1397 873-7761 GSU'I' • cillunA YEll&IWS 11111 GUYii 4 bdrm, 4+ bath, large living room, fonna.l dining room, den: extra large lot w/pool, BBQ, gaz.ebo & room to stretch out. Appointment only with Dorothy Hardcastle. lmlllTllUL FWI A moat luxurious five-bedroom bayfront property, with pier and slip for a large yacht. Superbly crafted interiors dramatically counterpoint the bay and city views. Remarkably priced at only $1,650,000 fee. Pleaae contact Cathryn Tennille for details regarding owner-assisted financing. -' KER&LEE Real Estate A Great Western C:Ompany llE·WPORT BUCH EICEnlOlllL YlLUE LIST '-------® Ullll YIEW ••El -1221,IOO Fantastic price for thia 90Ught aft.er area! 3 bclrma, 2 baths + family room. Lease expensive home we have seen in this beautiful area! 759-1501 or 752-7373 ' IPYIL.&11 RIMI Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large Jot. Tremendous price reduction to $475,000! 759-1501 or ?52-7373 1111,000-IGUI VIEW From balcony of th.I.a "best priced" 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath Towne Home in walking distance to beach! Over 2100 sq ft. Pool, spa & tennis! 759-1501 or 752-7373 .11111111 OIEEI Ocean & greeribelt view - extra large private spa, recreational area, several tennis courts, 3 large pools, saunas & jacuzzi. Guard gate for leCW'ity. Only $428,000 -better see this one! 759-1501 SHl,OOG -PllYATE WOI Acce9I comes with thia custom built hillsid~ ho~ in Corona del Mar that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373 UUll VIEW .. -111,000 in UJ>II'ades in this 5 bdrm, 3 bath Somerset model with expanded dining rm. Security system. All new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Better see thia today! 759-1501 or 752-7373 OllTlll WlTDFIHT -1111,000 Private 40' dock & view. 4 bd.nna, 3 ~ baths, 3 car garage. Excellent floor plan. Takeover 9 W,\ 1st T.O.! 759-1501 or 752-7373 PIEllRIT -E -1421,000 And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm. 2 bath executive residence with VIEW, pool, spa and "studio" room added. Elaborate eecurity system, mirrored walls, new crpts. 759-1501. •m ... 11-SHI• Spedoua 6 bdrm executive residence with lovely Spanish influence in decor. Large aeparate family room for entertaining. Owner may ca"')' lat tr'ult deed! Ju.st lilted! 759-1501 . / WTILln Tenitic view of bay, mountalna & sparkling lighta at night. 4 bdrml, 3 bat.ha, 2 frpb, beautiful grounds. Only $249,0001 759-1501 or 752-7373 lllllJIOllT VllW From thia 5 bdrm manaion high atop Spyglala Hill. One of the best panoramic oceen and bay viewa we have ever lef!ll! And the sparkling Uchta of all Newport Beech at nieht la breathtaking! Pool, ape, aecurlty l)'ltem. You O~ the land! Over 3,300 aq ft of executive luxury. Just u.ted 1890.000. 769-1501. ti 10 BANK REPOS FRIOLllRE # 1 HIP Wl111 ....,_Tll llllM Tift-I WITI , .. In UAT 1111 1111,111 Abeolut.ely the lowest priced 3 bdrm, 3 bath Seagate Townhome on deep water! Fabulous view from the li~ room and master bedroom. New carpets, lace drapes and elegant light fixtures. Freshly painted. Gourmet kitchen with eating nook. Skylighta make thia home light and truly beautiful! One bedroom and bath downstairs. 3867 ARUBA CIRCLE, HUNTINGTON HARBOR. Just drive by and call us at 963-5671 FllEDLllllEI #2,1,4,1 10% llWI, 12.1% FIBI UTE FllllOlll IUll IEW OlllTlllTlll -2tll lelllE PED Four beautiful homes on large ooeanview lota within walking distance of downtown San Clemente. Just a few of the many custom features you'll love are the French doors, wet bars, 2 and 3 car garages, two fireplaces, honeymoon tubs with built-in spas & separate showers in mast.er bedroom suites and more!! From $264,900 and flexible. 116 AVENIDA RAMONA. SAN CLEMENTE. Just drive by and call us 963-5671 FllEOLllllE #I Fm ILIOll TO TIE ILIE PAOIFll llOO le n Ill FIUOllOI YIOTlllll-1111,000 With only $69.000 down, this San Franciaco Victorian charmer can be yours! Priced under recent appraisal at $235,000, th.is is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and terms. Four bedrooms plus four baths. Library and family room plus sunken living room, three fireplaces -one in master bedroom suite. Brass fixtures, central intercom. 528 20TH STREET, HUNTINGTON BEACH. Just drive by and call ua 963-5671 FllEOLllllE # l ILH Tin 11m11n1 IUOI. • 14,IOO ..... WITI 12.1% FIBI UTE I.Ill •141,000 Incredible value!! Priced $30,000 below bank'• cost for Jaat aale, this 4 year new home with 3 bedrooma and 2 ~ batha la wal.king distance to the beech. 1800 aq ft with Large rear yard. 2~ FRANK.FoRT, HUNT- INGTON BEACH. Ju.st drive by and call w 963-5671 FlllOLllRE #I, I, 10 Tllll ITllY ¥11111111 1111•1 WITI .... YllWI. 11% llWI, 11.I~ PIDI UTI FIUlll• All the grace and charm that made San~ Vict.orian homee relics of a bygone era a.re touna in thele home. Located three b1ock1I from. the OCMn ln Olde Town Huntington Bead), theee three beautle1 have all tlie modem amenitlel Including a hot tub on the roof!! Three bedrooma and three baths with sunken livtna roonw and lpadoua family rooma. Wood bumlng firepi.ce., naturally. l>rive by and ae lf theee don't repre9ent the fineet price and tenna ln the area. 318 21ST STREET, HUNT- INGTON BEACH. Asking $269,000 for 3,300 square feet of grlldoua Jiving. 963-5671 Still don't tee anything that. IU.ltee your needs? CALL ua for our complete liat INCLUDING VA and FHA FORECLOSURES, and many more that we are not penn1tted to advertt.. Don't mill out. We have the tarsen inventory of bank repc11n1lone everll 963-5671 CH. •WNITllAll .... 2670 San Mlguel Drive Newport Beach. CA. 92660 (7 14) 759-1501 dl AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service .You ... IWIMITM IUll ..... 9032 Adama Ave. Huntlnp>n Bnch, CA. 92646 (7\4) ~56-70H J OPEi SUIDIY 1-1 ntYll ...... LWe.... .... ... 3 bd.rma, 2 ~ bat.ha, den 1111 .............. ,. __ ., ..... 4 bd.nna, formal dining room U1 Yla Uh leM, LNt hit 11.e11.- 5 bdrma, den, BAYFRONT/SLIP 111 Yla late .... LNt .... ___ ....... 3 bd.nna, 2 baths, circular fireplace 110"' Trltth, LWe ........ " I ........ l ... 6 bd.rma, 5 baths, family nn. POOL HI Yla ....... , I.Wt 1111 ........ "-· 1111,MI 3 bd.nna, 2 bat.ha, 56' wide lot ***l•H*** Costa Mesa 3 bed ...................... ~ $98,900 Eastslde, CM 3 bed ................... ~ 169,900 Newport Heights 2+den ............ $210.000 Eastblutt 4 bed.+yard ............... $225,000 Irvine Terrace 3 bed+ ................ $273,000 Peninsula Pt. 2 bed.+den .......... $339,000 Lido Isle 4 bed ........................... $489,000 Peninsula Pt. new 4 bed ............ $589,900 Balboa Is. young home 5 bed ... $683,000 Bayfront 4 bed ........................... $850,000 Harbor Ridge Vu 4 bed ............. $950,000 Linda Isle baytront 5 bed ....... S 1,295,000 Newport baytront 4 bed ......... $1,600,000 Bayfront VIiia 7 bed ................ $3,950,000 * * * ........... * * * Costa Mesa condo 3 bed .......... $149,500 Newport Crest 2+den ................ $170,000 Versailles 2 bed reduced ........... $212,000 Big Canyon 2 bed vu ................. $264,500 Bluff a 3 bed vu ........................... $239.000 Bayfront 2 bed+vu .................... $325.000 Bayside Cove 2 bed ................... $380,000 Bluffs trl-level 3 bed vu ........... n $429,000 Bay1ront IO 3 bed+cten .............. $5•9.000 *** .... "'"m*** Peninsula duplex ....................... $194,500 Peninsula 3bed+bachelor ......... $219,000 Corona del Mar duplex .............. $264,900 Balboa Island duplex ................. $349,500 Bayfront duplex ..... 1 ................... $395,000 Corona det MAr lg duplex ......... $450.000 Balboa Island trlplex .................. $485,000 Oceanfront duplex ..................... $650,000 Bay1ront lg duplex ..................... $795,000 Lido Isle bay1ront duplex ........ $1,•90.000 * * *OllllllHW.-llHST. * * * Mobile park ............................. $1,575,000 Peninsula Pt. near ferry ............. $385,000 Balboa Island Main St ............... $425.000 2 Bldgs. nr. Airport (12,800 s/f) WATERFRONT HOMES, INC' llEAL £STATE s,...,., f(.n~.i. f'ruPf>rl~ M.tf'\6911',.,."t 20t> I.I, c.,..1 H..., ,..,.._,e. .. k Hl-1400 J IS M41>M A..- S..lboo ''"'"" 67M900 II~ ........ -u,.11.-nu. cuatom built Mediterranean Villa ta situated on a large lo\ with a 180 degree ocean and Newport Harbor vlew. Tb.ii in- terior lncludes .oaring entry tower, pllery, dinning room. liv- 1.n& room. library, kitchen, enter- tainment room. subterranean wine cellar, three 9e00ndary suit- es. Pool & spa. REDUCED $500,000. Sharon Smith or F.d Facano. ----•t•--An lncredible expanded & cus- tomized Jodelle, with a climate controlled wine cellar. This 3 BR home features French doors, cus- tom oak cabinetry. stained glut wlndowa and a apectacular oceen/bay vlew. Incl. land. Maw-een White/Ed F..cano. PMAft_...._...,.. Trick1lna waterfall into very pri- vate ape off mMter euJte. Or.- made 2 BR, 2~ BA, den & li- brary. Loweet priced "Miramar" model. H.lahly upgraded for the dacretionary buyer who wanta total privecy. Incl. land. Maureen White/Ed Elcano. -----·1--Mediten'aneUl Villa 180 degr'ft vtew of oceen and bay. F.llt.er throqh aecurlty .... to lm- poned l\alian marble entry to thal 4 BR, 4 BA home with wtnd· lftl stainny & elevator to elaborate recreation u.. The pert«t home f.OI' ~uw entertalnlna. Wlth land. MaW'M'D Wbft.Td Blc:neo. ~ oa Or I Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 •• hatever you need. ·, ' you'l·I find in the I Ii i Di .. - • • ' IHlllll 1Ull'MU&. 1111.- 5 lg BR -Beautiful fonnal llv· Ing rm and dining nn -paneled den w/flreplaoe and sit down bar -sparkling pool -country kitchen with breakfast area + bonua room -Barbara Aune --111. 1'IMI 11,lll,IOI Thia 6 BR, 5 Ya BA, fam. rm., library, bonus rm., wine nn., home has a breathtaking un· obetructed ocean, bay Catalina, nitie lite view. Thia is the perfect family & entertaining home with lg. pool & spa in Harbor Ridge. F.d F.acano/Maureen White IBlllD.D NITlf• MM• . "Portofino" in Seawind with huge yard and ocean view. This 4 bedroom, 3 Ya bath, family rm iB perfect for family living & enter· tafiUng. Owner will assist with financing. Maureen White/Ed beano ~II" 1111.- Exceptior\al 5 BR + bonus rm. with Italian tile floors on mail level. Panoramic view of moun- tains, ocean, nite lites. Highly upgraded thruout. Seller very motivated -make offers. Re· cently reduced $100,000. Ed F.a:a.no/Maureen White .... .... 11,111,111 On the Bluff -Incl. land. Fabulous single story home 6 BR, Family rm., situated in exclusive Cameo Shores on front row, pan- oramic ocean & jetty view w/aandy beach below. Sparkling pool in secluded courtyard. Per· feet for the growing family. Donna Godshall .._ ... WIS HM,000 Including land -Canyon and ocean view from this charming 3 BR BA home. Extra lg lot with expansion. Accesa to beach. Great potential. Godshall ........ ,,..,. 11,111.- 0umtanding Bayfront location with private pier t. Sweeping Main Dramatic master. 'te, 3 BR, baths with gues suite including kitchen and . Good assumable loan. June DBvis •UIYll 11...-This elegant remodeled 4 BR, 2 Ya BA Plan IV Broadmoor on a cul-de-aac location offers the very finest of appointment.a. A large view lot only steps from a park. Well priced. Danny Bibb ......... ...... Incl land. Panoramic ocean view -beautifully located 4 BR, 3 BA home. Lg fam rm o'looking gated courtyard patio & sparkling pool. 3 private beaches. Belle Partch .,. lllUll ...... LI Rebuilt in 1982. Finest possible construction & location with sweeping bay & ocean views. 4 BR's 3Ya BA's, fam. rm .. dining & bllllard rm. All have bay views. George Grupe 11Ym111U01 ..... 1421,llOLI Huge comer lot with 90me bay and great night light views. Large 9ecluded pool area. 3 BR, 2 '1i baths. George Grupe ..... 11111'111 ..... Move-in-ready ,Bayshores! Re- modeled top of the appliances! 4 BR home -60' comer lot + IWl&bine, privacy & garden apace. Incl. land. Dona Chichester 11' If IAJllllll 11,Jtl,llO Waterfront! Gracious one-story home! Custom r emodel w /gourmet kitchen for eue in entertaining. 2 BR, family rm, 3 baths. 2 private beaches, 24 hr. leCW"ity gate_ Dona Chichester .... .., 1111'111 1111,000 Incl. land. 4 bedroom, study, li- brary & lg country kitchen - ideal for the lg family. Separate muter suite -upetalra with lovely view of CDM beach. As- swnable lat T.D. OWC lg 2nd TD. Sharon Smith • UIYll 1111.- A gorgeous expanded "Monaco'' ln one of Newport's most prec- tlgloua gated communities. Beautifully decorated, extremely private garden with ape. 3 BR, J'rench doors to us-tain sun deck. A\ an under market price. Lucy ROie umun me.-LI Thia aplldoua 4 BR, 2 Ya BA Luak OOm. includes a pool al.zed yard plua an outata.ndlna view. Walk· Ing dletance to IChoola & ahop. ptn,a. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Jone1 YllTI HL Ull umwr Fabulous bay & mountain view. 1 Bdrm, 1 Ba. condo CXH>p. Lowest priced at $295,000. UYSIDE PUOE UYFROIT Spectacular bay!ront dplx. 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn 2 boat spoc-es. Reduced-$1,500,000. PElllSIU llDIE DOUIFIDIT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdnn, 3 balh. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1,385,000. FllRlllll 111011 llUTIP New 4 br, 4 11) ba. cwtom French Normandy Estate 1.2 prime acre hilltop. Now $995,000. CORDlllO CITS llYFROIT Coronado Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat d~k. Plans avaLI. Now $370,000 w/trade. ARROWllEID llDIE Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local property. ULIDI COVES Traditional Bayfront 3 Br. 3 Ba, remodeled 2,000 sq. ft. furrushed & boat. $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\odt· Dr•vo· N II 67) 616 1 ofiJo .J~fe Ba'l/ronl wilk of arge ::bock Yachtsman's Paradise! 79' on the bay with panoramic view and room for two 120' yachts! Beautiful 6 Br., 71fl bath, tradltlonal home with all the amenities Including a spectacular pool & spal Perfect for corporate entertaining. Wiii lease w/opt. (furn or unfurn.) or ex- change for Income prop. $4,850,000 . 101 Vie lido Soud Open Set/Sun 1-5 By Owner 673-7873 673-7677 673-2274 HITUOTlll Bulldable R-2 IOI In Cotl• ~ Dalebout Mesa wtth remodeled 2 Bay & Beach Bdrm h~ee on the front Real Estate of the 101. Located near the Bluffl. Owner ,.,., urAlfnCEWNCE.-Cr,., SUYIEW Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1iJ83 DI .. .... ...... •• kl• ......... Ille ......... Ille .......... ltH =....,:=o:•tl--..=..__lMl~ lnt:rtl lttJ Cenat ••I lbr HU lnlat 1M4 llftat IM4 '"'""' 1.. LIT'l llT ...... 1 Hl1 ......... W • Owner wlll conalder JACOBS REAL TY, INC. IAY~ll-IDIOll ,,..eon•bte offer on that , IC*)taoular octan view 67!5 8 •70 Gate VU ded communt pr0"8ftyln Corona High· fOllQ.OSUI! SAi.ii Woodbtldg9 condo. 3 ... 1 ..5 IA. #Id ..ti - $109,'°°. • wUll pflvete antranc I 1 n d 1 pr• v 10 u a l y llYJlllT B .B.C., 2 prlvtt egent -offareo at bMctlM. one for HoblelJ ,,40 ooo 4Br 3~ Ba ASSUME $80,000 @ 12" Woodbrldoe condo. 2 II, 1 . .S IA. OwMf will trade vp. s 110,000. WITI NI I .. Udo 14'•• Sabota. etc.I Watk' to · prt111ie beach: 4 Bdrm, formal dln1na room, plua 1tudy, Very comtonible & 11-Prtn only Sn.a. •·· _. __ ,..,,.._,. "--u .. • .. 1 ...... _k patio tractive flfTllly horn•. L~ 554·81.121780-1548 r-~ • ....,.,... .......... ..-.... ..,.. uu1.; with FP, Freno .a. wi1t1 _....and M 3 IA with BBQ, dock will ta.Ice 50-60' boat+ door1,aepar1t1 DR. 3 R USTill CcwMry ...,orm _.... lfMI· 4 • · OWNEI TRANSFllRIDI aide \le9. 11~~ "fixed" f.lnanclng. Call =i·J!'!~:~~::= ..... WllWIW Model petfect. Sl7•,900. for fantaatk detaila. $1,350,000. one 10 accommodat Qorgeoua 5 bdrm, 3 b•th, • A.ak for DON end IE\' IOUI YllW ...... Acre. the street from the beach, and owner wanta to carry loan for you. Offer your down payment. $198,000. • "COBS REAL TY, INC. .. ~~~-6670 I email b<>&I or A.V. 1 with cenyon view. Owner TOWN AND COUNTDY yrda from clo'"t bMch tran1ferred, wants tut r' & B.8.C. Can go to tw Hiii •375.ooo. Open 552-1800 · atorlel. Need• a few Im-Sat. & Sun. 1-5. 1018 P{Ovetnenta. Seller wtll Sang~~~lePERl<INS Hslat with financing. 552 2000 780 t518 "· I .... 1014 "-111 .... l-" S355,000 wttn landl A1k • .,,,_...__.,:,_ 1.-ii:':'===•=iii:i ----'!!'!'"""!'!"'!!!I!! __ • ..,._ tor Belle Chase LM. ... 11 .-.a·-.- s.M-7020 • • --·~ Ulll IW. llTITI -..:..-., .._ ... ....,......... ....UU ,.all•I Sharp 5 Bdrm, 3 beth, eot· NT I 1111 ner loc:ltlon wtttl AV eo- 11 YMl IUITI ----. °"8. Mlls:ei s2111.ooo. by making 1hls B1ycreat MUI I .llTTY YllW Cell 646-· area home Y®"· Live 200 Blk. 4'>' lot, 3br + den, Herlt8Q8 ln\191tmenta with the cherm of the 3ba, yard, compl. refurb. L.Mry CetnPMU large, welled entry patio; $499.000. 217 J11mlne. mum• .... 5 BEDROOMS. 3'" open s111sun 1-5 Over~ 1111101 4 Br 2 ea. 191 tty. 2300 BATHS, HARDWOOD Owner/agt 673-5551 1q.tt.. exec:utlve pool FLOORS -the attractive In Slits Ill '83 S""" ooo ~~ llvlng room with fireplace IPll UT/Ill 2·1 ~=·,/.fi~.~~ D I bo t overlooks a good •lzed IOl l1l•11re•, CUI II Ttr•t •mdou• to move. o,>n a e U rear yard with another p • t • I 12•2100 Sharp 4 bedroom Hae Sun l2-5. 30411 patio -thla one covered. rt I I•• I • ' ranch-style nome. 1.75 Country Club Or. Bkr. B B h The family room Is FAM-Ideal R-2 property, 40 It baths, llreplaces. Re· Sh«ry Cothow &Sl-2242 ay & eac ILY-StZEO with II'• own lot. Ted Hubert Rltr modeled kitchen with -~.,..,.,....,-:-:-".~=-- llreptace. and the kitchen 545-5510 microwave, new ap· ML' 111.m R I E t t Is 1 mother's dream with IPYIWI llLL pllanaes. Ille. Near new E.llde clMn 2 6( W/trptc, ea s a e EA TING AREA and Iota ol I law carpets Large covered lrg kitchen formal din rm counters & cupbo1d1. Beaut lul home wlfh v · patio $131,900 Hcluded' yud. Agt' REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 OPEi TlllY 1-1 IAYOREIT 1211 •1rt11n lrht Wrought-Iron gated court yard entry colorfully and luxuriantly planted. Four bedrooms. Cozy family room with fire- place and)Step-down wet bar. Adequate space for pool ......................... $455,000 111-1100 Ready for a lamlly thll 5 Bdrm, 3 ba, 3 car gar. 673-8550 • wants to be near park• & wood floors. bltlns Im-At11•1 Leu llChools -call Mona 1ny-maculate throughout. Large 191 TO. Nlcely dee-PIUTilllll time to see thlt 6'I0-5799 orated3bedroom.Super E'llde cul de 8llC eotON SPACIOUS & GRACIOUS IPYIWI cle1nl New palnt. 1.75 from country' club. TREASURE! S279,500 Reduced Sl lS,OOO to bathe. l1mlly room LuKury ecc;ommodatlone: • ' S610 000 ocean vu Oar-combo and fireplace. 2Br +den condo 2Yt ba. OllllMlllllWITll rell P0ash Prop. 851:8767 Nicety landscaped. p'I( p111o, frplc, Mt bat. I IA' VIEW . $135.000. micro, '''° ape. pool, Lovely lmm1cul11ely kept UAOENTII BBQ anter18lnment area. Versailles condo 2 m11-3 br, 2 be, clean. s2oK dn. Seller latlt•I Ou11tandlng V1lue et ter aultea with ·2 baths 11sume S201K. Owner/ Lowaat priced 5 bedroom Sll7,900. would make Ideal New· Bkr 640-50521493-9678 In Meaa North. 1.75 760•1515 Broker 2 bath•. dining and family ~-=------=-=---.,,,.,. port hea~quarters, I :• Ctsll Miil 10 4 rooms, flreplaoe. Gen· SC Plaza condO: 2Br 1V. many grac ous amen t . erous closet apace CO<. ba. Just No. In s.nt• PLEASE come by to aee 141 llllEml ST, ner 101 cloee to achool• Ana. S-10% dn. $87,500. SUNDAY 1-5 at 100 3 BA Iba, toe R2 lot. RE· 5133 500 01/FHA terms. OlacoYnt pt1 or price. Schotz Plaza, Penthouse DUCED to SS 129.500. ' 556-162el775-2580 ~~ 10. 1232•500 Owner w111autst11n1n. '"'' 1J S,riql ROBINSON, AL TR. Completely re-d"one wtth llWI WILL 111.P .EST OI ••• ,11.E USTllll fWI aR••-a•u 548-5647 new cerpet, wallpapef'. pay clollng coeta. 4Br, 2 110,000 ~ palnl. Bright & open floor car gar, fully repainted. .II 0001 . llWPllT UYlll ESI VERDE POOL plen 4 bedrma, 3 bathe, Loe at• d on Pool. ' 3 bd, herdwood floor• on 2nd floor Newport Condo I -formal dining. lamlly $99,500. Alk for Mr. Ed. Assume S51.000 loan at , nuge lot. Bring your Im-with 3 bdrms. 2 baths: 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. EXTRAS, room, llreplaoe. Lovely, 979-5370 or 111 6pm 8Wlt. 2 ttory. 2 Bdrm aglnatlon to 309 E11t prloe just reduoed to 541-8077 quiet executive neigh· 548-1973. condo with a cornor tire-19th St then call Join s124,000. IHI UT/Ill 11·1 ooo --------place that ldl cozy Howe. owner-broker. OIUlllE aw.n •a•a••a borhood. s244. . Dau..... . .. watmth. GrHt tocatlon. 675-7698 tor detail•. 2111 .,.__ Ylo&m 1% PlOsi N;W t;a;nt;; Excellent echool dlllrlct. ••a HL Ma• lll· 1111 111,000 llWI And ready to move lntol 4 can Mll~r homtl. Very neat & clean. ---1o 848-7171 Big, bright and low priced, 1.1111/TUH bedrooms With 2 latge 1% PL SI 85 t -.... THE REAL ESTATERS whet l'TIOf• could you 11•11 OllOU Speclou _. bdrm hOme muter tult ... 3'..\ baths, OCEAN VIEW TownhouM went? 4 Bdrm 2 Ba with If m~ di r·m lam rm dining end l lrepl1ce. 3... 2,L... 1750 ..,. tt' ~>arate l\Aatr aulte ctoee lllllE ~.:at hea~ed pool. Yoo POOL for f1rnlly fun. New S 1'se s00Xint ~ng· to achools, shopping and Meta Vwde't llneat 4 pick the terms, down carpeti. SlfSl,bOO. Try GI owner 714-240-3102 . park. Full price only Bedroom floor plan on 1 piyment and price. terms. Call tod1yl .In ... - $138,900. 751-31111 preatlQloosstreetloronly Owner may trade. A1klng llt-HH IPll- • SElECT $169,5<>0. Huge living $1<·0,900. Diana Cappel llOl S. lrtttel 33-4MValleyVl9WCt •111 monm area, open country 831-1266, N~pm8unday. . PROPERTIES kitchen look a out to Relreetlmentt ....ed. Picture perfect home With ..... , d c II Lo-'u 2 bf. 2' ...... 2...,, covered entry to a ~ti-beau.,.w rear yar · a YllW W /PlftllY ·-1 ,. -. •• , fut living room. plantation ..._.... tor lhOwlng 548-2313 3 Br. 2 ba home., extre condo. Frptc, wet bw. motivated. A1klng $111>.000. 831-7370 Shutter•. hardwood noor Qreat view of Balboa 1pect11, move In cond. ~~.;,.=.'Y· Beautllully decorated. lamlly room. 3 huge Beach + Catallne 1% PLUSI New techritque $185.000. 2072 Valley 1127 000 Agl 841.5491 Four bedrooms. EK· Bedroom•. 2 bathe. 9'meeta. TNa 2 Bd 2~ Be can Mii yoor home. Rd. 645·5168 evea. • · · · TR.\DI TIO\,\L RL\I TY pandeO "Port Royal" Great term• 1.nd price. condo h11 a luge 1%PLUSl851-6370 . luL .... ~ IMi model. Shuttered Win· S 180.000. Call to -aundecil/patlo. den and ..... ., Mat laerfflet dows. Speclll cablnetl 546-2313 security perking. Full «!01 Lldo8floorturn. basin •1111 lfNI* ...... ...., 111111 .......... tor &Kira stor.ge. Lovely price $279,000. 831-7370 view, reduced S 110.000 Poolside 2 Br condos near FOR NEW TOWNHOMES 2 Bdrm. 1 •tOfY condo. 1p1 In artistic Ille. Restful to $675,000. Mull Mill S.C. Plaza from S74,999 PRIME E/SIDE LOCATION S82,500. view of city tights PP. 67S-0874 3 Br $89,000 to $08,500. Lu~ury size bedrooms with l .... 1111 ... Selllng anything wltn a ..• $495.000 Won't last. Call P11rlck • c"-ful aundeck off on cul de MC. 3 baths. , I Cl llled Ad 1•1 t•OO Tenore 631 -1266. muter aulte, 2•..t t>atna. carg818Q8. ~81!Y :::,ie :S~ter • • • lmllT Rllm 760-8702 cooll't delight gourrTMlt BKA. 983-8377 · 11 "•2 .. ,,78 -------•! •Lilt •-"··· l1laa• ,... kttctlen1, entertainment =~===--=---=:::----,, ...:l;;;;US;;;;t;;;;ca=.,..=';;;;""'=;;;;·=;;;;;.!.:=======~ ••• _._ alzellvlngroomwtthuMd BY OWNER 581, 3Ba, 3 ., EKcetlent area. W1tktng *710 S Bayfront brick llr1pt1oe. Lovely cer garege Landmark OPEN TODAY 1·5 S,artlts, 2 lb, M•, "• crtH belt to tet11 $340,000 ................................ 115 Jasmine, CdM fl'td 4tctr, Hctltlt tute, 3 Mnl, ,wt pnl $169,500 ........... 5096 Harcum. T urtleroek, Irvine Qlnliac -.. ,... '""-..... U.ttJ ""· frJ'c, di t• • ., $437,500 .............. 323 Apolena, Balboa Island ow C4•. 5 Wnl, ........... 11dtilt1 $549,000 ........................................ 442 Begonia Crut flllily IMNlt, HWIJ Mcentt4. btlcl I ""41. 4 In, .... 111. $310,000 ...... 2012 Port Bristol, HV Homes. N.B. Oct "· tnrl w11 ClfTJl 3 Ir, 2 M, ,wt Mil $285,000 .................... 420 De Sola Terrace, CdM U""'l()UI: ti()MI:§ REALTORS·. 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar @t<.~·,~ -fmv'el -rnkj~ you ~v.Jtry troM youv-phort9 ? Use At1IWlf Ai service when placing your od ... a Dalty Pilot ad number will appear in your od ... we take messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your a~ . . . this service is only SS per week. For more information and to place your ad call 6'2·5678. Dilly Piiat dl1tancetoMWshopptng HLYl101,000 private yards. At Home, nr Edwerdt I center.tnclude1acharm-Splltlevelw/aeparetematr 1800 V'e 21tory3Br.tmmaculate,5 1125,000 -know of Talbert. Meny upgredee Ing 2 Bdrm home Plue bdrm w/walk-ln CIOMt. eg. I w years old only. Owner nothing that comp81... Incl pool. epe & deddng • bachelor unit. Each In· pr Iva 18 end u n It 5 Bdrm 5 ba + 1 Br gueel 1nxlousl $189,000. Anna OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 Owner financing. Aalllnc! I del • double enclOMd • . 170 ROCHESTER s220.ooo. 8hoWn by llPPt cu w/MCluded Piiio Bellar & toe dock. OMC 11t. •TIWl .. EI* 54.&-9&24 E-850-9n 8 only. Cell 847·20N &ar,.po~en~:~lor~e check II ootl 759-1501 $1.7 Mllllon. Open hooee BEST FIN"NCING •••(U IW. mlfl ,.. o Sunday 1·5 Call " -development. nly 'lar&W ll'El"D·l.EE· . 640 5078 BEST PRICE om11UA1 $145,000. fS.48-7171 ~ · • Most square footage. lllt.111'1 SPlllAL Real Eltate la1Ma Easutde. Ollll..et'T 4 Bdrm, 2 be near Meedowfartl golf COUFM. S 140K value. Try St500 down. Exoal. flnenclng. THE REAL ESTATERS PtaiaHlt 100'1 472.~~nDally ~~3~7771. 2 & 3 Br, 21.+ Be condoa. .,.,..,.......~ OPEN HOUSE 11.JPM h'ghly upgreded thruoot, C§'!li. Fri-Sun, 2109 E B1lboa HUT FAMILY HIE apx 4K dwn & 11056 pr Brotler 84().!078 1% PLUSI R-technique Blvd Lg tam home, bly 5 BR + den, fireplace, dbl mo PITI. Priced from -------• can Mii your home. Find what you want In v I e w , S 5 7 5. 0 0 0 . garege. Needs some S110.000·S120,000. Cell IPll •II •-ay 1'/, PLUSI 851-6370 bro Dally Piiot Claullleds. Sell/trade. dn. E·Z terms. touch up. Owner trans-759.g491 - OW C , PP. V 1 4 ) lerred. S 123.500. 1---1-,-1.,...n=---11:----Eeay ltn. by owner, 4br. IOlllnllT AT IT1 IEIT One of the finest and largest homes on the sand. 5 Bdrm. 4 ~ Ba, elevator to 2nd story elegant Mstr suite . Shows like a new home. Asking $1.150,000. Opn Sat/Sun. 1-5. 1020 W. Oceanfront. N.B. 1U Olllll Ill Ill New spacious 3 Bdrm, 311'\ Ba. Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and skylites. Walk to beach. $325.000. Open Hse. Sat/Sun 1·5. 6 16 Marigold. nnnam ""' 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba, 'h bl.k from LitUe Corona beach. New carpet. Asking '450,000 OR OWNER WILL LEASE $1400 mo. or leue option!! Opn. Sun. l -5. 223 Poppy. COU CW NIWNRT REALTORS 21111. C.-ttwr .. c.... .. .., 811-1511 644-1642, 675-37 2 lltf l101r4lt.1 lltr. E.11111~% Yl ~~:p111'~'1:'1ug.'~~t:.'1~ Opn Hae Sun 1-S. 311 18 IO Newport 61• CM 17 Pine trMI aurr~nd thla rear yard. nr golf, bllectl Island. 3 Br, lam. home. 141-1121 apaclooa 3 Bdr 2 Ba fllfll· and parka, S 185,000. S339,000. 675-2232 •Br 2Ba. 60K120 lot, 11• lly home w/truly 1 moon-5921 Mldlron Cr 146-&838 Ctrtat ••I ••r 1022 taehed gar. RV pkng. 181 n 11 m 01 Ph ere· Sharp Condo 4 Br. 2'.+ Ba. 1u PWSI New tecnlque $96,500 call 6'46-8386. Located on an extre large Ideal toe. taoee park, rv ,. tot on the end ol a prl111te tennis, RV pr11ng, 3 poo11. can sell y®r home. 4Br 2ba cul·de-sac V A cul-de-sac. Thia home ol-Agt. 1168-2207. Ottlce 1%PLUS1851-6370 terms. S114,900. Bkr tera solld Oak kitchen e63-08e7 963·8377 c1blnet1. tiled entry, Betty Kerr Really IOI fOllEOLlllH Local bank h11 foreclosed on 2 beautllul condoa, 1-3Br. 2"'1Ba & 1·4Br. 2'1\Ba. The urilts ire 3 yrs new. specious & fully •P- potntad w/modern lea- turee. Creative financing avall. Submit all olteu Agt. 642-4623 tcltchen & beth. PaJot =-Ta..,.k_e_OYoer--=S~70::':'.K:-'.8::-:~':":%-:--::V~A Verdes atone fireplace. 3 LOAN 4 br, 2 ltOfY, 1~ ml patios. and mucn much t~h. Mareelte 801 more. Auume the eKl•t· 840-2878 or 98&-4433 tng S8o,ooo 8',W• V!I 1__._ 1m loan. $587 total P•Y· 1_nu....,,•~!"!!'!""!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!'"".__ men1a. Offered wtth VA 2111111111'11 term1 at only S140,500. Why not '2 owner•? Owner/Bkr will help Fabul®s view propertyln w/rtnanctng, Open Hee Turtlerocll Ridge. Forrilel dally, 12-5. 183 d ining rm, gourmet OIEOl 11 ... I Georgeenne Pt. Pis can kitchen & etrlum 2'.+ la Thia lrvtne Teince home 11 ---------6<15-3882or631·1266 tor overtlzad gat8Q8'. ~ a buyl Sooth of tne hwy. -L____J"' detall1. In IV9fY dellll. Owner out location. 5 Bdrmt. 3 cute c 1pe Cod 2 br h®M of 1t1te. $2",000.Jeen baths. and a 11mlty room. J,,C'K~ .. : c a1 ·'·'"" 1 2 11nu1, Elllde. All Layton 15 2 • 14 U . The asking price 11 Ht:"'·.,."'" s 179K. Owner 645-9628 851-1545 r•. $295,000. The land ta In· lllTlEU ULI eluded. Jusl tell out of C11Crow USTllll OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 .. Helpl Lovely Eaatslde 3 3 Br, remodeled kit, new t506SANTANELLA bdrm. 2 bath, 11mlly bltns, patio, well land· tlJ.1111 room. on huge lot Priced tcaped yard. $180,000. under market tor qul~k Call alt 6pm 673-0786 BY OWNER: 4 BA/6 BA POOL. OCEAN VIEW S525,000. Owner Wiii tln. 760-1734/558-2828 uJe II s 169,900. EI • t I Id. d u p I ••. OIUllNff DtTIAll S125,000. loweet price In .lllT lllHO 1re1. Agent 873·6550 3 bdrm. 2 b11h t1ome on I •-na ... 1 glint IOI. Auum. $40,000 -_, .. ,.,..., ...... ,.11 1111.-Spaclool mutw bdrm -t lot, air. upgtedet. neutral colora, ett.atl 2 car gat. Owner/agt Gail 55!M404 720-2909 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 24CHAADONNAY OR CALL FOR SHOWING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil VA loan at 8%.. S 117,900. 2 Br to den, q u I e I ~!!!t!!!!!~l!!!~!J!!l"ll~llfl~~~· ~ ''"°' ...... 1 H-..11 -a... cul-de-aac. newly r•-------------...-..,..,., -mod"•d. mot1v1ted llJ YA II '::tft,~' $(C ~cA} ~ -/), tc!rS • :::: 48 BR. 3 ytt new. 4 3 bdfm, 1 bath. hlgflly up-Miier CIA Rltra. Call em -----......... W.I • PO<IAN Cir g1rag•2·1 OOOAHume grtded .. Quiet r1mlly 631-01164 6'6-5098 11¥111 tlnenc;ing. S4 • . neighborhood. 105,000 ----· ----o=::"t~· ~ ·=~--: .--...---... ..... ti~-.....,,jh ~ .... ..,...,. orf .cxh If\ if, .. ". c.J ~··' I GALP£U I I I' I I' I H I K 0 H 0 I I I r I I· If 1 H T E W I I' I I I I 8 L u H E±JR ,.. 1e1111 a1 a local bank 1 I I I j w11 worklno Wllh a Gom · l)uter Suddenly,• i>ert 114!w I L 0 S C A [ 1 oil1na 1111 \Ori• 01 1ymbol1 . 1p.,.at1d 011 1no screen "*-.-I ~I -l"''_l,_.....,1..-1 Y.''~•·•Y•d. •h~. h c:t••rn11<1. -· ---·-·-·-·'--' 11 t ..... -"' .. ~-,--n-n-...,........,.....-1 0 c-..... , ........... .,j I PADHEH I I r ' I I I .... ;.;.:-, . ..: ~:.. ~·1.::!' ... ,. -..--•aw.·.;•P r r r r r r r r r r· 1 •t= I I I I I I I I l•rl I I •••-un ....................... 1111 709 Orchid. CdM worth or uaum. flnenc-,..... ' Fan\Mtlc a 9dnn, 2 be (714) 85 t -9135 Ing. S 149,000 mf llU home In ~dele. HIGf\.- 111·• 11 Owner Meda .... !ell Nie. ly 11pgraded (former ... -model). !Jtctlerlt lnllde 1 ... +l111H llHM -------• E.1lde. nr lrvlne Ave. location, Cati 'Of ~ .1 .... 141 ... * .... lll·IUT Below 10th St. Wiii Mtl de1lllt. Spot1"13e30tfdupleK C ~•i b 111 below market. Savt owe 1lt·12%-longlttm ute llOult, ...., u • 120,000 Call Craig 3br/3ba+Sbt/3bt·I \Ito 1100 t/f with dooble ger· 831·12M 509 AC*:ll·wllk to beach I08 and cover.cf patio. 399K 20% dn-~llMCI Large R2 lot Wfft permit 440K own/t>tcr &45-J04a 1nother unit. Only $911,050 for qulell Ille. Jlm w .... RMttore ............ 557-e2e.c 9711-2631 =llLJ"""ei. Otcoretor'• own Plan Ill. BUY OR SELL s '°':!.. ~ HIQfl llngle i.vll 31f I family GIVE DAVE A YELL ~hooi-~tlO mater rm. Megnlllcent II wood DAVE WHITE $46-2313 eul11 w/hlah 01411ng lky• "oor• thruout, wdl of THE REAL ESTATEAS llght, Mltled In a~ mirror. 11lnt pvt locttlon. · .eu1no ll'emlty room, 2 -... "eo. _.... 1ST TIME OPEN Lii IUnlL.... ftt'IPl.0. Prlv•t• U1 _.. '349,600 GrMt EtllTtldt ioottton. 3 deek, ~ .-IUt· -·--1 -Sun 2·6 yrt old. Orig. own.r. rounded by troplo•I _ ........... 5 Stetarlng Apc>r. •t 11.0,000. ANY pltl'I=•· UH 000. wtl1 ••Clht· PfopeittM. Carol MoMenan, AQt. r•eonllb.. ofter con• .. 2 ' ~ Pl'*· 111111 ~ 84•-80t7 e.c.-.ooeo .-.cs.Muat ... lmm.ci. r.o·,~~ .__ ... ~~~~~~~~I Sincere buyett only. P9opla wflO need ~ Sen roo'AA~ ....... :J~~~~4 Clll Debbi• Thlt'•wMI... J. 1a..O:;:"'· Prot>ete ..... CMeoett on DAIL y PILOT the marttet. S2,5,000. &rLl Idle ltem1 with a 8!RVIC! OIAECTOAY Hne eotMt'*'tl 10 ... ? 1161-1717 ~ Piiot ci..tlled ~4. It en aboufl Clwlfled • iJo M .... ~ I D4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 ...... t• lalt ...... a. kit ...... .., Ill• lnlft .., 1a1t I!!!!! fB....1t1! ...... let kJe ..,,.. ... kit lnf!I w lalt ...... Uata...._. lrftat 1M4 !.atw INC\ lMI •=rrt .... ,. lMI ...,.,, lw• lltt @iWirtilMl lltt ltwprt It•••. lMt l!!llC! .... lltt Wttbalaatn Bit .....u TIWlllll JUST LISTED ----.... iif .. ...,. .. ..,..., llTI a.. -.............. t NII Aeeurna 9.91~ n1eec1. NEWPORT HOTS 31r, AcrOM lrom parll, 2 lk. 2\A __,.Ifft Beautiful L.aturemont mott 11 IAY .. U 2br n.t, 10t1 of tr .... pY1 N4lw lletlng, 3 Br 3 ea. Baauttf\11 38r home tn 15000 b4l1ow mkt. 15000 1305,000. P1trlc:k Tenore 2·~Ba lam rm ff1>lc ba, dbl gar, frplc, comm ~ tabulov• view In Hatt>or lltt• patlOI. 2 min. FUl\lon ,.. hrchwd ""· remodeled Newport Hgt•. 1286,000. down. 38R. lam rm. frpk: 760·8702, 831-1266 Agt blln• U80 mo. 6Cl-03ti pool/Jae. 8~% MaYm In. C 1 2 8d hou • Ridge. Agent 780-0563. Lowett priced h<>fM In land. $225,000. 840~222 country kltc:llen, tuper 10-Wilt cont1c1« exchange NOWI No ~1e.846-e878 I PLO. PriM ti Ir.. Sht11> Eutald9 3 Br, 2 ba 112000. 551·9068 ~.: ouae~~uart:i~:fk Ull 1IO HI Bay"'°'". LIQht & bright •OUffUYD* c:etlon. CIR R.ltr1. Call Slit tor eml home on Bat Pen. t Ut tan Wiii Show pcnlllve w/MOK ~ t11m rm. Ovitt •lrMt. IUY Uff to beech.. and ahoc>1. toUll Y1IW ' w/formal dlnlng rm & SALE OR RENT 631-08&4.6'48-&0H ~ ;:1~ .. n C o o m b 1 UllU •LLI down. Super financing. 1850/mo , Call 546-SllO In an affordable way!. 12:,i~s D y 5 Ml,,ored 9'ld .itytlt S Bdr 3 ~T to ticpend up l ~~ 708 St Jll'Me Pl. 5 lk, 3 RPHT m '1111 1972 09ruH Royal Lan<* ~~% ~~~t. d-::~1~~: Alk for Larry Charming colt• with 2 489 Ol~~~ri· 8• end unit townhome 1:t :,T,3:" ooo-C~~ '·°' b•. pool. ec.an .. ~ 38r. 28a, good IO<:atlon, 241162 28r, 28a, large llV· $421< groH. 640-5078 8 kSomwMI/"'•• <2.~~·~t~ ... bd, 2 be, WOtk·fr" yard wtth $184 000 In tlloel I a. .howj p I view. V. acre I .. lot . ...,,,..... Reduc:.d from 1226,000 Ing dining & kitchen • er .... r . ......., · " "'· In ball mobile home AgttAnn 4M·77&4 lent auumable loani~ In ~ P'C1 ~· r nj Sunday 1-4. By O'tln9f. to 1185.000. Linda. Agl. arm. F•m rm w/wet bar. Lita ftr lalt t4IO 2~ ba, 2. yre old; HOO. park. Onty $40,000 Muet 1235,000. 0pn Sun 1.5, ~1~1m •n• •PP• 979-8290 857-2121 • l&.-S • all appllancet & •Ir c:ond. COsfob tot 642-8863. evt 54..-0858 sell M•rr Graham, u-ff-15 l andfall. All<> hive . CONDO EASTBLUFF 4 Br tmmac 3 bf 3 ba c:o"'er Young adull1 wek:ome Hatbor Hiii. CdM. AdJ•· Super etytleh 2 + femlty 551-2360, or 675-5930, Nnport 3 Bf 2'A Ba 2'~ Bl I 185,000. Xlnl ...... l'l llST llY .. ~ on ex'tra 1.,,... lot. Agt. 540·5937. c:anl of Harbor Rdg. room upgr~ lnlide & agt. ,,_,. • • c:ondo II~ 20K 10 1 nnancl"" •vall. P.P. ,.....,,,. ..-w o ..... ·•1 .. ., Ou tat• n d Ing t Br 125 ooo uocs.r appr..i..t h~l .. n /Uaita w/plan• &299,500. I oul wor ..... op oar• • SACRIFICE S12G,OOO. Agt. 552-7500 (714) 850-4018 or collect c:ondo-.,._ lllllng-grMI 2So9 CIRCLE OAIVE ' plane $249,500. Call Mr. utllt paid gr .. t AREA lmmac 2br 2ba, 1 l<I ti. Ull 111 •• ..---·-(8 l9) ~0-~34 locatlon-Verullla1-good (805)969-2175/848-6325 a p x. 1dnt ., ... s x In-o. Smith Agt. 875-5511 $435 + •so MCtJtlty 1 .. OrangattM T . Condo. • ,_., --" O •-.11...1. financing. Only ll05,000. coma $1800/mo. Tenent 537·5027 1128.000. . Jae., ten-IOUllYllW 4 lk, 2'A Ba + fem rm, .............. 101 Scholz Ptaz• #123. &.ml&Yfltll P•Y• elec .& 011 Tatm• Hatal•r Dtttrt ::::-----,.-:-:----;m.a nl• Cf1, Open houM Sun Mirrored and lkyllt 3 Bdr 3 pool, IP•· Bait term1. ll4er haa United Brokere, John 2Br 2bl, dining room. F/P, Owner/Ag! 8r5-9400. l ... rt 1450 Daal Ptlat 12-5. 4104 Apricot, lrvtne IPll 11111111·4 Ba end unit townhome prlc:~ for feat Nit at Charry Lake Eltaln Carey Bkr 873-7771 Pillo, gar. 11350. Call "•st& llEU •PLO live IT UP IN §ILVER "'P•~n~o--ra~m~lc~v~l.~w!'"""ll3'""'ll~r J•• 1wH "._ with 1184,000 In excel· $295,000. 213.430.3e29 3 bd, 3~ be, lorm lv'g & 873 0770 or 759 1552 -• Condo wuher/dryer ,llrtlarff •• J .... r Charm~--,-t>dr;:"'9hatd· lent tHumebla loan1. BAYFRONT -NptBch dln'g, llbr8ry. Appro• INl·UT/1111·1 · • · PrlmeEaat11delt841< LAKES~tdownto;;~h relrlg•: lrplc:. garage: 5 bdrm, 4 be. view, pool, woodttoor• beamedc.ll· $235,000. At10 have 40. tllp 4 bdrm 3,,t ba 3200 aq fl. owner Lowett prlQed 5 Bdrm. 3 t,m Ill.I II' U' Ltl1 «lJ(3)2br, 1ba, patio, encl prices. harming r Walk 10 beach.1760/mo. lrg cul de UC lot, prof. Inna good 'pot-llal u-Newport 3 Br 2'..t Ba ~·it 11:....,.. ......... ~., 1eav: am<loua, $349,500. Open bl lee land WMtcllll DIRT FavorableC:,loe ·' gar Assum S 1321( 111 weekend retreat In the Agt 496•5980 decor/11ndecape S495K .... • -· · nd tttlhed 201< 1 -~·-· .,.... s s 12 .. 373 N · · · 556 12% no pt1. owe 2nd high deMrt. Chokle · . . • u m • b I• I o an d . c:o o o Ing erea, mu1t •1. or It/ un. ...... ew-arM. Sp•. Many exlru. term•. 631-0956 ( ... ) 10.3x grdb. Drive by ' locatlon on 5th tee of 27 =11=-T=.-re-----,W:nn""'I =' houM Sun. 1-5. 1158,500. I 129,000. Agt. 552-7500 trade tor unit•. Or•noa pon Glen Court. Ownr &249,000. 642--4959 UYI ••-11 233 Costa Mesa SI. hole SCPGA golf course. '"""""""..,.._!I'll' .. ..,_ South1t~ 752·2264 MAURY STAUFFER lu.1110,llO Co or San Diego Co. agt, 831·3014, 842-0430 Opn HM Sun 1-... 1119 I 111111-owner/agent 842-2227 Only $99,900 E THOM~ FOBdR REFJf•25 WOODBRIDGE TWNHME SEA LION REAL TY Newport Htl Ranch Style MJ 83 t-8499 ll•Yll WTILlff Grove Ln. 3 Br 2'A Ba, 3 w/uiumible loan of I oro .. rm. -· S!!'!!,, t~Adll•kdeu.lt ~t&e 873-5357 3Br, 28a, tpa, plantatlon 11--Shatp 4 bdrm, 2'A bath Y" .,.., W•tc:lltt area. Cu atom Ivan Wall• I p 1350 $66 OOOat 13'1\V, Fenced yard & gtrage . .,.,... .,, ..,.,..... $ U tr .... , I & tpa Low down Baycreat 4 Br 3 Ba actal rt Interest Paymenteof l<ldl & peta ~. ape. Dining room. lrg 1111· W,w ll1atl ' 1091 ~~~11~_21{~;000· nde, W/PID I IUP =• :::m~~~tc~l ~rllla. 81 $399,ooo: wlretract1ble roof over $760 pr mo. Call Thelma 863-0755 Agent. oo '"·· lngroomwlthllrec>laoe,2 lllTllYll . 4Br.10fm.dlnrm +1tudy, dra~. W~lk to Ktiooti 673·8870.Agt lueh atrium. Seperata llllTS 619-245-977001 B t ~ muter Bdrma, 2 b•, WllTOLlff AIU ipa & iteam rm beaut S Mstr suite, 11uge kitchen, 8 t9•245-6352 1.,.,•p;;•.-.· ~·~c~~~~ tun ken tub. 2 c:ar garage UllU llltlL Open houte by owner brick patio w/880 Dock & shoppl~1f · ave ";oney, OWNER ANXIOUS I VIEW, I amity rm w/lrpl, formal Super elghtptex, each with 4 Br 2 Ba. pOOI, trplC. ,,.., wlopnr. Quallty home. 4 be! P•llo home. ONLY Sat/Sunday 1to 5 wlll take 50-60' boat • Os~":'~ car'l55~~'7 2Br, 28a comer unll on dining & 3 car garage. 3 Bdrm, 2'"' ba, double O•t tf State G 01 denw .. 1 c 0 II . $182,500. 752-6030 $133,500. Thia l>atutllul 4 8 2 bl •P• RV aide 1191 11 75%"flxed" 4 • · top lloor. $185,000. 1350.000 Fee. Opn Sun garage with garage door Pr=• rty 1550 5875/mo. 988.0547 or Ownr/Bkr Tom or Craig a/c Crown Vllley High· $24r9. 000 ,,. 9'1. 1'11 TD. fin S1 300 oOo. 875-e670 HYIR 1•11 Byco, Inc. 645-2261 1·4. 1826 Tredewlnda. opener. $700,000, I S· --2"11-9489 land home truly relleota • · · · · ' ' Agt 552-7500 1ume financing 1211\'/,, 2-3 room houlM on 1::aaa .... ~ 1041 "Pride ot Ownerahlp". l lOOEaaexLane(nr 17111 .1.-SIDLn 14"11GataxrDr.4BR.den, IW•l'I Terrifi c Investment. lot. $79,000. Assumable4 .,..-=er-.-H:-:-u-n-:-:tl-ng~t-on--:C;;-o::--n-~ Newly carpeted with & DovtH) 548-9043 2 lrplc1. 2~ ba, gar. tor 3 OPEi •111111111 WYllW·IHl,000 $795,000. 7',W, loan Call 548-3581 llnental. bargain II 1550 •••• ••1"1 11111 plush Antroo. R-entty * ., .... * am llYl 10'9 H cars • tge hobby room. n....-orator condo N~ rt Bar Herbof Mull aacrlflC4 110 1100 ·-mo to mo "Prop for 43~olly s":: Lagune painted Interior .;d ex-Spaeiou• Condo trl-levet ~~I Tr:-lv~~o=~~ ~3k89,500.119 ow,,nar w~ Crest Plan 4: 3e;-:":0. wllrg 10¥.'~ 111. For • I.I. bcbS lwvv Sal~" 760-S702 S..c:h. 2 lty, 3 br, 3 b•. lerlor. EnjoJ tow malnten-w/prlv entry. Lg uv. rln, Spaci!;; '1rp1c: dbl-ger" P~~ P!~~ ome DIR. 3 beth. o.ttghtlut, det•ll• 640-8227 AawaU • anlront BEACH Btrgalnl Gigantic wood declklng & garage. a~ce yacr with It toftat formal din rm, 4 br, 2\1\ bltn1 gd term• Npt cr .. i OpenhteS•ilSun 1-5 very private. Amenltlel, llYI II· 111a N-48r, 28a, trade tor 2 room pleuure p8'8ce CIOM to all $370,000 P[llvtllC'f. ommun Y •-ba, 3 sundeck•. MC. l)'S-2-3 lk. den . .End unite. Robtneon Rltr 548-5647 pool, tennl1. jac. + Inside Write your tlci<et lor thl1 2 your home In local area. c:hel• kitcheo breakfut with 10% down &. good c e•. tem a11a11. &220,000. 1179 500 to 5225 000 up or ad• 1 . P I P H bor v,_, 11 (213) 433--0193 btr auper 'ptlllh decor flnenc:lng. Open t 1-4 thlt IPfl .U Owner wlll lln. 70% ol ' ' . want Ad Help? MOTIVATED. 846-0718 stry Ir """ ome Ski Condo tor trade, ONLY $385 + S50 MCUr· wknd only. ~Ray laf/la 12·1.. price at 11'~% lliced 842-5676 15 Klaloa Court ~pY{:'~=AY 1•5 Amlllll heavenly 2 Br. 2 ba, 60 lty '" 537-5027 Green, 619-75 . 29571 Kentlngton Dr Interest. 1714) 845-7743 fl lOH 1854 Port Canow I llR 1mma1 yards to Tt1m. Gunbarrel HOME FOR RENT L .. era&rtlla.t &UfttltftrfyMft 2 atory. 2 Br. 111c. patio lllO•llWOI lt!J!rt ltac~ 10'9 l"'J!rt ltac JOANN·DO"~N9,BKR.. 5 u .. $159,500 ~u11'y t2u1113y 5~u3r~22~20K HSu7n7tl5ngFt~~!!W""· OOMn vu , pvt trM . .(BR. 831--3814 ·i52-:fff4 near Hoag . .-119,500. ..., 754-vv1 s 89 000 ...., · • • ............ .,.," .. gar-M t Mil P lllble t d Ownr/Agt 548 7006 4 u., 5~90'000 WANT NEWPORT BEACH age. Kida & pela wel· u• . o re e. I I IH • 1111 • lreMllHI' "II Seat• LllUI 1011 "' u., • Duplex for Newport c:ome. 883-0755. Agent. 4IHl-3 l 4•· !!f!' C 4 •• W/PllLll !f,11~ VILLA llLIOI ,~ 4 u., f2 ~·ggg Property 538-6030 no '"· OJ>n HdMll Su3n0 2:8PMown. 788er 1~!'~~SI youl Newh,!!°.!'"'que 2000~,! 011~~.~ry, y,12"!~· 4BR. 2' BA .. g lot. Move Beau~~.s h•2:T~~'~ 3ba. ~ ~:: $~59:000 8 f i "H Like new 3 Br. 2 Ba. dining "en • · ,r ~· -r v .. -. to ..,.. ..... ~me 711 In c:o nd Ownr/brkr -..... 8 $290 000 ••••• •r• I• rm, downtown . walk io rtn•rn:lng. 3200 tq ti, 1% PLUSI 851-8370 lliced Int. only. S 1119,900. 640-8e77 or 640-9900 pool. F" $315,000, S 15K u.$ 95 0oo 1wMplng oc:e=n •. l!OI A••• NWll Call P•trlc:k Tenore, agt hed dn. $1300 mo. Bkr/owner ~~ u., S:so'ooo l~rt 1tac• 2111 beaeh. park. 644-e&et brMd new w 1... .... 780-8702, 831-1288 • IAIYll Professiqnally decorated, furnis 640-5052/493-9e78 u .. S3 975 lllT ... • Yt11•• CU11omlloma. A tely MUST ACT NOWll -& unfurnished units are now beina 98 u., ' K Wnter. On Seunore. 1 ..... .. IM belt buy In Lagun• at $30,000 below bank IP-1111111.IW llllln II •w.---e South Laguna home. For lnformetlofl on ti-Bdrm, den. yard, utll lnci. Elegantly 1tyled cu.tom 5375.000. Agl M8tgle praltal. Modal home. Forecloaure.muataeH 4 8r Charmlng2Bdrm +den. offered for sale. Prices range from SPEC. 180degr .. ocan •nd other• call Craig $500/mo.2t3446-1639 hOUM 3 +huge tamlly 3RueFonlalneb*u. $l89 000 $195 000 If · te ted vi-. 3 level, 3 unite. 631-1288 room large modern 497-7107 Huge toll John A. Zarvot. 3 Ba. 2700 1q. fl. A.itlngl3-49.500. • to • · 111 res ' &1840 rentll Income. 4 -lt•ltl UafaraiallH kltc:hen formal dining de-Viking R.E. Ctll 780-9689 w/oc:ean . vu . Only 0w1*"11nanoeat10.,.,%. pleasecall645-6459. Br,3ba,2vlewdec:lc1.2 signer decor thruout Mora fem4llel ata getting or Bua: 5-40-5583 $379,900 wtt rfp lo H•wall 840-9333 flreplacu. $98 ,000 ltatrll 2202 sun Ht patio private Ille camping "bug" this 2 Br Condo, lrplc, w/d, ~":notr"!o. 8~~~1 ~~lrl~~ INl• 1·1 s 8HUm. 111 at $.5%. fenced ylrd allla area y••r. II Y,ou have I. p•tlo, nu crpt & paint. 7.,,,_8702 A 1 JRL PROPERTIE '284.500. 752 -11030. BIGCANYON:Lovety&lge very EZ TERMS S500'a camper that• not getting Pool, jac. $825 548-7006 ..,., · 0 H•rbor Knoll• Condo. 3 Ownr/Bkr Tom or Craig Wint Ads Call 642-56711 4 Br ~ lam. rm home. 537-5027 UMd, Mii It now wtlh a SELL Idle Items with 1 Br, 21,i. Ba. $280,000. By Totally remodeled. Guard 4 Cl&lllfled Ad. Want Ads Cell 842-5678 Dally Pflot Ctastllled Ad. owner. 780-8981. Sett Idle Items 842-5678 BtaHI ltr Salt gale. Beautltull $3500 lmat ---------=;..;;.;..------...-~ 8AVFRONT condo. 2 Br ~1 ~I0~4~BP'!dP"'rm~s~S7"'60~-"i~13"'oo"" lutral 1002 "'·aeral 1002 Gtatral 1002 Ctatral 1002 Ctatral 1002 Gtatral 1002 Ctatral 1002 Ctatral 1002 w/bay view lmmac · · ~iiiiiiiiiiiii:~-51;;;;=iiiii~~~~:;:iii;;;:;;;~ifiiiiiiiiiiiiliiifiiliiiiiiiiiii•••ii~;Jii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;i;i~=iiii;;;;;:iiii::=~:ii~=~iiiji~::;~· Comm. pool. security -::; &1250 NEWPORT BEACH ftllll.LD 117,111 Lender's repossession. Completely refurbished bachelor unit In security guarded community. Enjoy clubhouse, gym, pool & sauna. Perfect Investment for those on the go. Call for ln- credlble financing details. •WPll'f TDUll S112,MI Live In Newport Beach for under $120,0001 Perfect for young couple who seek beautifully decorated 2 BR condo with jacuzzi next to pool. Priced below market. Immaculate, tasteful! lll ILlffl l1H,llO Investors detlghtl One of Bluffs 18fgeat units at one of Bluffs lowest prlceal 3 BR, 21~ BA, famlly room, large y8fd. SeUere very cooperative & anxious to selll llWNIT llllT 1112,IOI Lowest priced, best value condo In Newport. 2 BR. each with own bath. huge living room, on lovely private greenbelt, enclosed sun porch off muter BR. True value In every way. •• ,., 1111111 1111.- Beet buy In the Hetghtsl Darting decorator's cottage features 2 BRa, large latticed patio, totally redecorated & located on a 50x127 ft . lot wtth attey acceas. Aaaume financing at low rate. I ....... E._ 1111,llO The vatue la Immediately evident and lrreslatlve In this 3 BR, den home. Excellent location & total care, many new features, perfect for the growtng famlly. Call for appt. to aee. Ulllllff 121.,... Ptiee redUC11on on this 4 BR home -excellent value In established famlly neighborhood, close· to achoolt, churches, and shopping. Owners anxious I • 1&1111.... 1111,llO 3 BR, 2'h BA Eldorado model. Large muter BR w /akytlght In dresalng room & apacloua mirrored walk-In ctOMt. Sunken llvlng room w/wet bar & flreplaoe, formal dining room, community pool, apa & tennlall .. 1&1111 lltl,ltt Beautiful Bordeaux plan In Big Canyon. 3 Brs, lovely wet bar, cathedral oelllngs, drama plusl lnlcudee all the amenities of this preetlglout security community. UU. YllW... HH,IOO Absolutely lncredlble property on .40 acre. Absolutely private on a lovely cul-de-sac. 4 BRa, 2'~ BAa, beautifully upgraded. Lovely pool & spa. See It and believe ltll • Ulfll 1411,111 Redueed $55,00011 3 BR, cathedral cetllngt, freshly painted & new tandacaplng. Latge pri- vate lot. Owner wlll help finance. Auum1ble, long term flret T.D. Would consider trade. ---Lil 1•11,111 VIEW LOT -I reduced $100,00011 lealt ex· pen9iv'e view lot. Build an 8000 aq. ft. home. Owner wHI oonalder tredee, I.a. car, plane, lndua- trlal/commerclal, raw lanct SUBMITll NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAOUiN HILLS ltOAD A MEMBER Of THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK' Ult llU ·-·-GREAT location. • Br -,._ upper unit w/mlnl vu. ~isor ·Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 ........ -.u 3 BR, FR IAT..af $408,000 .... , $599,000 1301 Keel M. MATTHEWS 1722 Santiago RITA BOLAND 807 Aldebaran ......... 5 BR, View 11¥11-U 6 BR, FR llftl 111111 4 BR, FR ......... $469,000 FRANK SENNES 320 Morningstar Lane $1,215,000 TED PETERSON 2 Wlllowgrove 3 BR anam .. 1 8 BR, FR .,,.... Ml 3 BR, FR ........... 3BR ...... ,.. ... 4 BR, FR .. IUYll-llt&.All 2 BR lhmTllUll ~~ 4 BR, View ....... 3 BR, Den Ull llU '4 BR, Pool ......... 4 BA Ult llU 4 BA __ ..... 4 BR, View $187,500 SUZIE EXLEY 1606 Sea Bell Clrcie $585,000 BERT REEDY 62 Drakes Bay $399,500 EVAN CORKETT 19~ Port Provence $239,500 JOAN DONAHUE 1718 Port Margate $299,900 LISA WHITE 71 Sea Island $189,000LINDA MARSTON 1907 Altura $338,000 JENNIFER SHAW 2531 Bunya $210,000 MARIAN REEDY 202 Seaward $395,000 DEBI BIBB 309 Via Lido Soud $2,850,000 C . RUMSFELD $550,000 $469,000 104 Via Havre EDIE OLSON 117 Via Havre V. MARSHALL 4501 Surrey Dr. $289,500 (LH) A. QUIGGLE IATIU&fl"9AY $449,000 210 Grand Canal TOM BOLAND ...... A grMt buy In Bayahoresl Enjoy the MCUrtty of this gate guar~ed community, private bMchee, convenient tooetton. Charming 3 BR home, truly a happy place to llvel •WPllT IAY lln,m Thia outstanding bayfront condo over1ooks Newport Bay & vtatu t>eyondt Profaalonally decorated In custom papera & ptuah carpets. Pier & allp avatlabte at low rate. Don't ml• thlal ........ ... ... On Pentneula Point. Relax & anloy ocean brMZM on your private garden=• o. A moit enchanting 4 BA, exo/famtty • All well ct.tgned. Latge family room & dellg tful muter autte. .,,.....,.. JOMDOIWM if COIA Ml lllU•I l n..ID £Wiiii •TTIP'S R llDm sumwn ...,, llMCIAIDm ..._CUTH SOii ... .. u..-ll fOMDAllD IMllYllMV[Y --rm:l10R lllMOR IOWI IO CMOl lllfTD Tm fl1USOlt Oll~l VAllll IMISMAll RITA=:-OM Wl.lllAMMSlOlt UY Just llstedl Yummy 3 BR + guest quarters on Furnished. Winter $950. unique large lot w /two patios . Q uiet corner, W1ttrlrt1t ..... 111. street to street w/aome bay view. Recently Hl-1400 786-1172 decorated the home exudes charm and has potentlal for greatneaa. llftl ..UI 1411,000 Here It lsll Large home In well establlshed area wtth excellent schools. Custom 6 BR, formal dining room, 2 famlly rooms, pool & spa. Separ- ate chlldren's wing. What value and fee landl LIM llU SIH,000 A private pool & spa enhances this Ideal family home. Just steps to tennis courts, beaches & ctubhouee, this large 4 BA home hes spacious rooms, formal d ining & 3 car garage. IALll& llUll 1110,IOO Thia lovely duplex Is located on a corner over- s ized lot. 3 BRs In front, separate guest room & large 2 BR apartment. 3 car garage with ad- dltlonal parking for 3 cars. See this first! Ult llU 1111,000 This owner/designer home we featured on the 1983 Lido Home Tourl Creative perfection throughout-high cetllng LR -large tlled patio with ape/fountain, deluxe kitchen, 2nd story library & sunny balcony! .......... 11,211,IOO Vlewl Vlewt Vlewl-on a clear day, the mountains! Every day, the bayl Beautlful patio and your own pier & slip. Spectacular muter suite with fire- place and deck. Lavish bath has roof top shower wtth 360° vlewll L9lllUll U,IM,111 75' Bayfrontl Slip tor 95' boat home can be purchased aa la or can be divided. Large pool. If you are looking for an exoeplloal bayfront a "must aee"I CORONA DEL MAR tu ...U • ... IMl,IOO Recently remodeled residence with separate apartment for rental or family use. Secluded location -handsomefy detailed owners unit. anaaa san,IOO Vlewl abound In this Spyglass home. Water by day & tights b y night! Unbelievably Immaculate this 3 BR, family room w/flreplace, entertain- ment area & wet bar, formal dining room. Motivated seller wants actlonll anlWi aL 1141,aoo Beeutlful Spyglass Hiii 4 BR residence. Excellent canyon and city tights view. Privacy on cul-de-sac. Spacious rooms Include beamed celllng famlly room plus activities room. ......... ... ... Fabulous Shorecllffa. Superior 4 BA family home. Remodeled, ocean view from muter BR, blCk yard. Walk to private t>eachll ... _. lllt,111 SaJla, SunMtt & Catalina. A magnificent 180° ocean vteWI Thia 4 BR home offer• with a pool, remodeled kitchen, large f amlly &. llvlng room. Owner wtlf finance! · LUI RMU10lt USA ltlTC .. ,llD'f IRaAWllnllli IMllMlllDY IOI n.£ CmMIA UISfU.D CWlnt YOlN ,.. ... s •MIUll, DSOHW (RnWM!Mwttt)' lMMISllAW ...,_ Mltllctlll, iaun TMllD (S. ...... ) OOUISllE CUSTOM ELEGANT home like you have NEVER SEEN BEFORE 3 Bdrm +den EXECUTIVE hOme w/breathless VIEW ol -MIC .. Ll(llll DNW ocean, lagoon and forest. 111~ S 1 0 0 0 p e r m o n I h ,,,.--..,-,.----::0----::--:-.-plus Fl RST /LAST & dep & Condo for tease Deerfleld. rels REQUIRED. 3 Br 2b1, A/C, dbl gar, WILUOE. Cl llLTIS rel rig, wuher/dryar. • · OQPllOnal adultl pref., no C•rl1 .. 4121·1tff pet e . $ 9 0 0 I m o . 2 Br, Penn. $700/yrly 559-9278. 857-9629. 3 Br. $900/yrty Large Townhouse. 3 be!, 3 Br, $825/wmter 2·~ bl. lmly rm, formal S.-•r I Wlllftr dining, new carpets. trtllh ltltlh paint Agt, 873-5354 .llDHI aua.n WOODBRIDGE CONDO ,II., M•••ll•llT 3 Br, 1'1• be, carport. -No peta. S725, Home 1H1111-111a 675-8786. w1e 773-8398 lalMI Illa.. 206 WOODBRIDGE Lg 48r. 2'h8a, lam rm. lrplc, 2 Br, 1 ba, gar. cent loc. patios overhang, nicety else to water $1000. lndscpd, poot,,taka, prlv Eves 213-790-7302 s1200 mo. &40-1327. LiiiTe Island, baylront. 3 559·6188. ofc 720-6897 Br, 2 ba, lrg lam rm La It • I S2500/mo. yrty Call an I••• ac 5pm 673-0786 UnbeUevably charmln2 rta• ••l Mu 2222 ~g., l:!'1u;,: :'o'9 ~- 4Br. 3i,..,e; home w/vlew. Trees, picket lanoe, wood n-pelnt & cpts. Avail thru-out. 2 lrplca. Pref now. $11100 mo. Lae. cpl, c:hlld ok $1250/mo, 644·8759 eves. 494·8808 Charming 2 Br + lot\, 1'.lt ""La-,-.-.-,-=lr:l-1a-t-=-l___,U,...,...S""2 ea. pvt patio & yatd, 2 br, 2 be condo. GOll ne w I Y c a_r Pe I e d . course view •t Weal 9. S950/mo. 833-8162 on white crptg, rwfrlo. WATERFRONT 48r 4ba washer. dryer, 2 c:ar gtr. w/sllp Avail oow $2800 tst clastl $800. 4IHl-2Gll9 _m_o_1_0....,.m-=--o....,. 9,_5_5.....,·2_47_3 __ Lu•ury new VIiia Horne, on Nr new 28r 2ba, 2 c:ar gar. Fairway w/ocean vtaw, Balcony. Lease $850/mo, 38r, lam rm, formal din. 551-4693 '" 7pm. gourmet kitchen. o•te ------..,,.----1 guarded. ~n pool & tOUI ILYI YllWI jac w/waterlall. ltallan Ille 2 frplcs. plulh wtll cpl, 3 Br yd . $2850 mo. unlum. 2 Ba. lam rm. patio & $3250 rurn June, agt/ deck. $1800/mo. 4th Br owner. 759-8262. 1vall. Agl M. Hiii I t It • IJll 759.9100 ~r •• 1e,,. Mna 22 .... 2 rte •. IX ml. to OOMO, ._ -Newport Cra1t. only 2Br \be. end gar, amt &925/mo. 831·6755 yard. Back b•y area $825/mo. 979-6942 2 aml Br hM. 1 be. llv rm, _ kit, gar. &eOO/mo, utll pd 2BR, garage. fenced yard. tat. ta1t + $200 MC p1t10. boat ttorage, pet 831-3999 okay $650 mo. 546-7506 3 Br 2 Ba POOi hOma, 1542 3 bcl, 2 be, wlfmly rm. Vivian Ln, S 1000/mo. Comp Refurb. $1000. No Ann a Mc C • 11 e nd Pets, Water and Gard 631-1288 turn. 5 45 ·362 7 or .,....-;:::---:---:----.--:--:-642.4573 4 Br. xtre 1rg yard, Back Bay area. lmmed avail. 3Br, 281, 2 chlldran OK. $1300/mo. Kld1pet1wel-water & gatdner Incl. come 4 76-1234 or $875 mo, 644-2778 837-8265 1--------3 BR, 2 BA, IMMAC, hwfrtlf lalle-l .... trp1c:. dbl gar. smell yd. --tfer 8Br sooo IQ n $925/mo. Agt 759· 1341 Pvt bch & t>Oat lllp• 3 Br, 2 ba twnhM, 2 c:ar Art 955-1055 875-5535 gar, eRlt toe. 1850/mo + BEACON BAY· 3 bf 3 be, MC Aval! 12/ 1. 751-0546 PY1 yerd. bay'Ylew.' Stapt a +PML... to PY1 beach, tennl• ert . Gourmet kitchen brMk· park. loci. 16' dodl. NO teat nOOk cu1tom ctecor PETS 1 Of 2 yr ..... relaxing IP• fenc:ec:t for Avall. Feb. 1. Reta ,..q. pell 1e1 + am•ll dee> $1900 mo. 17~H17 moVM you IN + 150 ... Bio Canyon 4 Br, pool, curlly '"· 537·5027 vfew, apa. lmmed 8ftll. COLLEGE PARK, 3Br, $3300/mo. 479-1234 Of IV·B•, bltna, llv rm & den, 837·8285 nr OCC & CMHS. 1875 =0o-Vel'-~S:-:-~--.. -.Vlew-=---:".11=m. mo. Open HM Sal 11-4, 3500 a/I, 5 brt. Poot/epa. Sun 10-3. 2G7 HanoY9r 3 c:ar gar. 12500/mo, 1 yr DRAMATIC 3br 2'Aba nt IN, 873-7499 bell Xlnt aru $975 Eicc.nent VIEW of OOM11 & e..e-1035 or 645-9095 11pnt1. Laroe y1td. 3 Br ~xec 1er a dell new Nantuelltt 11860, Aleo ~....,.o S ,.~··t Pin fOf ..... $428,000 . ""'"' nr. · ..,..... ... A....,,t 75t-1M7 W/D lnc:luOtd. Poolltpa, ..-·· I • n n I • . • 8 5 0 I m 0 .,..Lr-g-:5,...,8=-r""'H.,..arbOf...,........,.,VltW,...-.-mi- a•9·04IHI. 10em-5pm 1QC>llanoet, cpl1, petnl. Lo• 2 br. 2'.o+ be twnhM, St'100tmo. flH Port yard .. trpto. Etalde. 1826. ClarldQt, 494-1840, lm- 833·8106. 2442 E.ldtn. Wiid lay Atty AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY Mlnl·fatm Beck Bay. 3 bd 9lft • TlllY w/poot on ~••-t llYe In Plll..U-l91 g.,._1 houM. 110001mo Plulh & pvtl Bey Yllw. lncl/garoner. u1n1 and awra 2,000 et, 111f1 ew9ll PoOf aarvtoa. 876-0264 s ttoO/mo ••• OI03 Ntw dr111natlc oondO, S Br. SILL Idle Item• .irllh a 1 3 a.. lrg lrp~ patio & Dally Pltol Cl9Mlfled Ad dec:lc Aot 873-'3&4 t41•n. \ HOUSES FOR SALE 1 BEDROOM 364 Nyea Place Laguna Beach 673-5354 $158,500 Sun only 12-"4 2 BEDROOM 507 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 5"45-5510 S232,500 Sat/Sun 2-5 223 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $"450,000 Sun 1·5 2569 (unit J) Orange, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $106,500 Sunday 1-5 1051 w. Wiison, Costa Mesa 631-7370 $119,000 Sun 1-4;30 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 6"40-9333 $349,500 Sun 1-5 115 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 675-60()0 $340.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6802 West Oceanfront, N.B. 675-9111 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #31 Canyon Ridge Turtle Rock, Irv 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1·5 2406 Holly Lane, Newport Heights 673-6900 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 8 Kamalll Court, Newport Crest, Npt Bch 631-1400 $170,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2606 Elden Costa Mesa 472-8230, 673-7771 Sat/Sun 1-6 217 Jasmine, Oceanfront. COM 673-5551 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **210 Grand Canal, Balboa Island 6"44-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 420 De Sola Terrace. Corona del Mar 615-6000 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 373 Newport Glen Court Npt Bch ' 642-0430 $349,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 '489 Diamond, Laguna Beach '494-775'4 $247,500 Sunday 1·5 *58 Sea Island, Newport Beach 675-6000 $329.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 113 Via Ravenna. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $338,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 208 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $535,000 Sun 1-5 616 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 > - 1860 Port Wheeler, NptBch 631-1266 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2430 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $135,900 Sun 1-5 969 Linden, Costa Mesa 5"46-2313 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 508 San Bernardino. Npt Bch 631-7370 $250,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••508 San Bernardino, Npt Bch 631-7370 $252,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1418 W. Bay (Dvr Shrs) Npt Sch 644-6200 $1, 195,000 Sun 2-5 2525 Holly, Newport Beach 979-2390 s 180,000 Sunday 1-5 2006 Deborah Lane, Harbor Highlands, NB 631-7300 $185,000 Sun 1-5 '482 18th Pl, Newport Heights. Costa Mesa 642-5200 $159,000 Sunday 1-4 1'419 Santanella Terrace, lrvlne Terrace, NB 631-7300 $279,500 LH Sun 1-5 1626 TusUn. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $1"44,900 Saturday 1-5 3 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 117 Via Havrey (Udo Isle) N.B. 64'4-9060 $469,000 Sun 1-5 182 The Master's Cir. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $1 89,000 Sun 1-5 #4 Yorkshire (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 759-9100 $2,200,000 Sun 1-5 311 Island (Npt Pan) Npt Bch 675-2232 $339,000 Sun 1-5 • 5 Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $449.000 Sunday 1-5 **721 Bayside Dr, CdM 760-8333 $1 ,250,000 Sun 1-5 1218 Key West, CdM 760-8333 $289,500 Sun 1-5 13 Sunrose (Trtlrk) Irvine 760-8333 $289,900 Sun 1-5 2884 El Alo, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,900 Sunday 1-4 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-5 9180 El Azul, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $142,000 Sat/Sun 10-4 •2989 Jacaranda, Mesa Verde. CM 5"4 1-8077 $149,500 Sat/Sun 11-3 **1016 E. Balboa (Bal Pen) NB 673-7771 $1.450,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 * * 10"44 Polaris Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7aOO $395,000 LH Sun 1-5 * 1174 Bismark, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $1"49,500 Sunday 1·4 1301 Keel,(Harbor View Hiiis) N.B. 644-9060$"408,000 Set/Sun 1·5 •• 1119 Grove Ln (W.'cllff) Npt Bch 673-8670 $399,000 Sun 1-4 *829 Sonora, Meu del Mar. Cotta Meaa 642-6200 S139,960 Sunday 1-5 • 3800 Key Bay, Harbor View Hllls,NB 631-7300 $329.000 Sun 1-5 2491 Cr•tvlew Or, Npt Bch 8"44·7020 $355.000fee #7 Cr .. t Cir. Npt Bch sur 1-5 ~4-7020 $230.000fee Sun 1·5 506 Roekford PllC., Cemeo Hlghlanda, NB 631-7300 S295,000 Sun 1·5 1515 Cumberland, Weatclltt. Newport Beach 852-5200 $222.000 Sunday 1-5 6 Se1f1rlng, CCIM . ~4·8067 S349,500 Sun 2·6 • #3!5 Skyaall Jumlne Creek CdM 769-1601 Set/Sun 1-5 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 DI This Weekend! IC up lhi• i.-dy dirTc:lory with you ltlh •tth"d 01 ,_ qo llo11H·h1Mt1,... Alt tfl• locotio•• li•hd b•l0 • ar• do1cri~d hi cynl•r d•loil by od••nhl119 ohewh•r• in toda y-. O.t.ll Y ,.ILOT W .t. .. T ADS. "•lro•" 1llowin9 ~ h-H• for 101• or ,...,, or• iw.,.d to lhl •uch lnfo,..,.olion in lhh colu""' ••<II Solurdey and Si.ndoy. 2572 Circle Dr (Byshrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 7 Rue Chateau Aoyale, Npt Bch 644-6200 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 474 Cabrlllo, Eastslde, C.M. 631-8011 $169,900 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycrest. NB Sun. 1-5 631-7300 $455,000 Sun 1-5 1436 Serenade Terr., Irv. Terrace 631-1400 $273,000 Sat/Sun 12-"4 62 Drake Bay. Spyglass, Newport Beach 644-9060 $399,500 Sunday 1-'4 1 * 15 Klaloa Court. Nwpt Crest, Npt Bch 646-0718 $182,500 Sunday 10-4. 4BEDROOM 19 Toulon, Harbor Ridge. Newport Beach 760-0563 Sat/Sun 1-5 29571 Kensington Drive Laguna Nlguel 831-3614 $133,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2317 La Linda Court, N&Wport Bch 642-6236 $230,000 Sunday 1-5 2406 E. 23rd St., Cherry Lake, NB 673-4400 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 1627 Mlnorca, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $143,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •3048 Country Club Dr (Mesa Verde) C.M. 646-8327 Sunday 12-5 * * 700 Via Lido Nord, Udo Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,450,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1100 Esse>< Lane, Westcllff, N.B. 548-9043 $2'49,000 Sal/Sun 12-5 **415 Bayside Dr, Npt Bch 644-7020 $685,000 Sun 1-5 2129 Seville, Balboa Pen. Pt 673-7300 $359,500 Sun. 1-5 2209 Anaheim Ave, Costa Mesa 963-8377 S 114,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 760 Via Lido Soud (Udo) Npt Bch 644-6200 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plue FAM RM or DEN ••4512 Ro><bury, Cameo Shores. CdM 760-173"4 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * 1 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * • 2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Canyon, NB 673-4400 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 *5096 Harcum, Turtle Rock, Irvine 675-6000 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 • 426 16th Place. Costa Mesa 642-3494 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shores. N.B. 548-5648 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 37 Cambria, Spyglass Hiii, Corona del Mar 851-9135 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 **3625 Ocean Blvd, CdM 759-9100 $3,500.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **2658 (Bayshores). Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,750,000 Sun 1-5 1140 Drakes Bay (Spygls) Npt Bch 759-9100 $425,000 Sun 1-5 •• 3 Point Sur, Spyglass Hiii, NB 631-7300 $5"40,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2032 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631-7370 $329,000 Sun 1-5 2718 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Mar) C.M. 631 -7370 $144,500 Sun 1-5 5411 El Dorado Drive, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $179,900 Sunday 11:30-4:30 • 1921 Kings Ad. Cllffhaven, Newport Beach 642-5200 S579,000 Sunday 1-5 Home 202"4 Kornat, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $299,500 8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley Sun. 1-4 963-6767 $151,000 Sunday 12-4 3050 Hayes, Mesa North, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $133,500 Sunday 12-4 1125 Ease>< Lane, Westclltt. NB 631-7300 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2607 Bunya East Bluff NB 759-1501 Sun ONLY 1-5 * 5522 Southall Terr. Turtle Rock IRV 0759-1501 Sun ONLY 1-5 4931 Lori Ann Irvine 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 2846 Tobago. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $169,500 Sunday 1-4 • 1050 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 801 Bayside Dr, Bayside, N.B. 631 -1400 $1.300,000 Sunday 1-4 1844 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 760-8333 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2531 Bunya, (East Bluffs) N.B. 644-9060 $210,000 Sun 1-5 1706 Dover Drive, Harbor Highlands, NB 631-7300 $250,000 Sun 1-5 1854 Port Carlow. Harbor View, N.B 759-0619 Sunday 1-5 • 5921 Mid Iron Circle, Huntington Beach 8"46-8639 $185,000 Sunday only 977 Oahlla, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $170,000 Sun 1·5 23 Monteclto, Corona del Mar 851-8767 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1520 Warwick, Westcliff, Newport Beach 642-5200 $259,500 Sunday 1-5 2227 Windward Ln (Bycrst) Npt Bch 759-9100 $339,500 Sun 1-4 ** 1617 Bayside Or, CdM 760-8333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3201 Idaho, Coat a Meas 5"46-2313 $175,000 Sunday 12:~/3:30 20"47 S. Capella, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $169,900 2830 Carob. Npt Bch 644-7020 $325,000fee #2 Rotting Brook (Trtlrk Gin) Irv 64"4-7020 $369,000 Sun. 1-"4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 * 1934 Port Trinity Pl (Hrbr Vu Hms) N. B 64"4-7020 $339,500 Sun 1-5 * • 1310 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $965,000 Sun 1-5 1826 Tradewlnds. Npt Bch 552-7500 $350,000 Sun 1-4 33 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge 631 -1400 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1621 Orchard, Newport Beach 979-2390 $161,500 Sunday 1-5 400 Morningstar, DovEtf' Shores 631 ·HOO $850,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1133 Highland Dr .• Westcllff, N.B 631· t400 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 1600 E. Balboa Bl. Peninsula Point 631 -1"400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 5 BEDROOM 1020 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-5511 $1.150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 708 St James Pl, Clltfhaven. Npt Bch 979-8280 $385,000 Sunday 1-4 628 Malabar, lrvlne Terrace 631-1400 $599 .000 Sunday 12-4 5 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN 64 Drakes Bay. Spyglaaa. Corona del Mar 6"40-5799 $600,000 Sunday 12-5 1018 Sandcastle. Harbor View Hiiia, CdM 552-2000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1525 Hlahlend Dr, w .. tclrff, Nwpt Bch 842-4959 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1506 Santanella, lrvlne Terr. COM 673-1181 $295,000 Sunday Ml 1722 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 64"4·9060 $599,000 Sun 1-5 •• 16 Geneve, Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $2,495,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1816 Orlole, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $259.900 Sunday 1-4 • 1727 Port Barmouth HV Hms NB 769-1501 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 • * 1800 Jamaica, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $369,000 Sun. 1-4 ••831 Via Udo Soud , Udo Isla. N.B. 673-7300 $1 ,695,000 Sun. 1-5 1533 Mframar, Penlnsula Pt., Balboa 631-1400 $399,900 Sunday 1-5 2928 Clltf Or (guest), Newport Heights, NB 6'44-6200 $695,000 Sunday 12-4 e BR plu• FAM RM or DEN * * 710 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 640-5078 $1 ,900,000 Sunday 1-5 ••••101 Via Udo Soud, Udo Isle, N.B. 673-7873,673-2274 Sat/Sun 1-5 • *807 Aldebaran Clr.(Dover Shrs)NB 644-9060 $469,000 Sun 1-5 * * 103 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 Sunday 1-5 * 110 Via Trieste, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $785,000 Sun. 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2BEDROOM ••33486 Valley View Ct #18, Dana Point 841-5491 $127,000 Sun. 12_. 100 Sholz Plaza(penthse 10) Versailles, N.B 759-1877 $232,500 Sunday 1-5 16 Westcllff VIiia, Westclltt. NB 631-7300 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4104 Apricot, (Irv. Terr.) Irvine 551-8363 $128,000 Sun 12-5 12 Sea Island, Big Canyon, Npt. Bch 673-6900 $246,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 510-12 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-7300 From $251 ,900 Sat-Mon 12-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or OEN ***418 Vista Quinta (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $239,000 Sun 1-5 2711 Umbrosa, Bluffs, Npt Bch. 673-6900 $310,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 * # 1 Pandora, lrvlne Grove, Irvine 642-5200 $130,500 Sunday 1-5 559 Vista Flora. Blutts, Npt Bch 631-1400 $214,000 Sat/Sun 11-2 3 BEDROOM •302 Ave Cumbre (Blutts) Npt Bch 759-9100 $225,000 Sun 1-5 510-'n 512-'lt Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631 -7300 From $269,900 Sat-Mon 12-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN * * * 320 Otero (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Canyon Lane, Canyon Crest. NB 631-7300 $255,000 Sun 1-5 685 Vista Bonita. Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $213,500 LH Sun 1-5 ••926 Lombard Court, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $195,000 Sun. 1-4 4 BEDROOM • 370A Wst Carriage, So Cst Plza Area 979-5370 $99,500 Sat/Sunday 1-4 2 BR plu13 BR 518 Dahlla, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $395.000 Sat/Sun 10-2 3 BR plue 1 BR 323 Apolena. Balboa 1s1anc:1 675-6000 $437,500 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plu12 BR * * 132 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 631-1400 $1 ,215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 132 S Bayfront. Bal Isl. 631-1"400 $1.215.000 5 BR plu13 BR Sunday 1·5 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399.000? Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BR HOUSES 297 Hanover Or., Costa Mesa $875 mo. Sat 11·4. Sun 10-3 •Spa '*Pool * • Waterfront * * '* W1tertront & Pool I With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs no .);. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. ' I Each one is required to be a real estate professional, actively engaged in real estate, and publicly committed t o a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. CB REAlTOP · A public service of the llllJl'llll HOUSES FOR SALE 18!DROOM 364 Nyea Place Laguna Beach 673-5354 $158,500 Sun only 12-4 2 BEDROOM 507 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 545-5510 $232.500 Sat/Sun 2-5 223 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $450,000 Sun 1-5 2569 (unit J) Orange. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $106,500 Sunday 1-5 1051 W. Wiison, Costa Mesa 631-7370 S 119,000 Sun 1-4:30 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Sch 640-9333 $349,500 Sun 1-5 115 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $340,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •6802 West Oceanfront, N.B. 675-911 1 $469,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #31 Canyon Ridge Turtle Rock. Irv 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-S 2406 Holly Lane. Newport Heights 673-6900 $210,000 Sunday 1-5 8 Kamalii Court, Newport Crest. Npt Bch 631-1400 $170,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2606 Elden Costa Mesa 472-8230, 673-7771 Sat/Sun 1-6 217 Jasmine, Oceanfront, COM 673-5551 $539,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 **210 Grand Canal, Balboa Island 644-9060 $449,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 420 De Sola Terrace, Corona del Mar 615-6000 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 373 Newport Glen Court Npt Sch • 642-0430 $349,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 489 Diamond, Laguna Beach 494-7754 $247,500 Sunday 1-5 *58 Sea Island, Newport Beach 675-6000 $329.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 113 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $338,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 208 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, N.8. 673-7300 $535,000 Sun 1-5 616 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $325,000 SattSun 1-5 ~ - 1860 Port Wheeler, NptBch 631-1266 $269,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2430 Santa Ana, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $135,900 Sun 1-5 969 Linden. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 * 508 San Bernardino. Npt Sch 631-7370 $250,000 Sun 1-4:30 ••508 San Bernardino, Npt Sch 631-7370 $252,000 Sun 1-5 **1418 W. Bay(Dvr Shrs) Npt Sch 644-6200 $1, 195,000 Sun 2-5 2525 Holly. Newport Beach 979-2390 $180,000 Sunday 1-5 2006 Deborah Lane, Harbor Highlands, NB 631-7300 S 185,000 Sun 1-5 462 16th Pl, Newport Heights. Costa Mesa 642-5200 $159,000 Sunday 1-4 1419 Santanella Terrace. lrvlne Terrace, NB 631-7300 $279,500 LH Sun 1-5 1626 Tustin. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $144,900 Saturday 1-5 3 BR plua FAM AM or DEN 117 Via Havrey (Udo Isle) N.B. 644-9060 $469,000 Sun 1-5 182 The Master's Cir. Costa Mesa 631-7370 $189,000 Sun 1-5 #4 Yorkshire (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 759-9100 $2,200,000 Sun 1-5 311 Island (Npt Pen) Npt Bch 675-2232 $339,000 Sun 1-5 • 5 Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $449.000 Sunday 1-5 **721 Bayside Dr, CdM 760-8333 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5 1218 Key West, CdM 760-8333 $289,500 Sun 1-5 13 Sunrose (Trtlrk) Irvine 780-8333 $289.900 Sun 1-5 2884 El Rio, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $129,900 Sunday 1-4 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1-5 9180 El Azul, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $142,000 Sat/Sun 10·4 * 2989 Jacaranda, Mesa Verde. CM 541-8077 $149,500 Sat/Sun 11-3 **1016 E. Balboa (Bal Pen) NB 673-7771 $1,450.000 Sat/Sun 12-6 * * 1044 Polaris Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $395,000 LH Sun 1-5 * 1174 Bismark. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,500 Sunday 1-4 1301 Keet,(Harbor View Hiiis) N.B. 644-9060$408,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 •• 1119 Grove Ln (W.'cllff) Npt Bch 67~6670 $399,000 Sun 1-4 •829 Sonora. Meea del Mar, Co•ta Mesa 642-6200 $139,960 Sunday 1-5 • 3800 Key Bay, Harbor View Hiiis.NB 53 t-7300 $329,000 Sun 1-5 2491 Cr .. tvlew Or, Npt Bch 844·7020 1355,000fee #7 Cr .. t Cir. Npt Bch sur 1-5 644-7020 1230.000fee Sun 1-5 606 Rockford Pia~. Cam41<> Highlands. NB 631·7300 1295,000 Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland, Westclltt. Newport Beach 852-5200 $222.000 Sunday 1-5 5 Seafaring, CdM . 644·8087 $349,500 Sun 2·5 • #35 SkyHll Ja•mlne Creek CdM 769-1601 $at/Sun 1-5 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sund ay, Oct. 30, 1983 DI This Weekend! ICup thh haftdy dirulory with you thl\ wuk .. ,.d ., y-qo houu·h..,tl,... All the locoltoM ll\hd below ore de"ri~d h• 9'tOlf'r deloll by od•f'rtish1q ehewh..,e ;,. lodoy'• DAILY ,.tLOT WA.,.T ADS "•lro11• •howi"CJ ~ h_,., for •OIP or..,.. ON' w~d lo lht •uch ;,.fo,..,.otioft ;,. thb co"""" ••<h Solurdey Oftd S..,.OOy 2572 Circle Dr (Byshrs) Npt Sch 644-6200 $695,000 Sun 12:30-4:30 7 Aue Chateau Royale, Npt Sch 644-6200 $499,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 474 Cabrlllo, Ea.stslde, C.M. 631 -8011 $169,900 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycrest, NB Sun. 1-5 631-7300 $455,000 Sun 1-5 1436 Serenade Terr., Irv. Terrace 631-1400 $273,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 62 Drake Bay. Spyglass, Newport Beach 644-9060 $399,500 Sunday 1-4 1 *15 Klaloa Court, Nwpt Crest, Npt Bch 646-0718 S182,500 Sunday 10-4. 4 BEDROOM 19 Toulon, Harbor Ridge, Newport Beach 760-0563 Sat/Sun 1-5 29571 Kensington Drive Laguna Niguel 831-3614 $133,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 2317 La Linda Court, N&Wport Bch 642-6236 $230.000 Sunday 1-5 2408 E. 23rd St., Cherry Lake. NB 673-4400 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 1627 Mlnorca, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $143,900 Sat/Sun 1-4 •3048 Country Club Dr (Mesa Verde) C.M. 646-8327 Sunday 12-5 * * 700 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,450,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1100 Esaex Lane, Westcllff, N.B. 548-9043 $249,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 **415 Bayside Dr, Npt Bch 644-7020 $885,000 2129 Sevllle, Balboa Pen. Pt 673-7300 $359,500 2209 Anaheim Ave. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 Sun. 1-5 963-8377 $114,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 760 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 644-6200 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN ••4512 Roxbury, Cameo Shores. CdM 760-1734 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 12 Geneve (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Sch 644-6200 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * 1 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Sch 644-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Vu Hla) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 * • 2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon, NB 673-4400 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 *5096 Harcum, Turtle Rock, Irvine 675-6000 $169,500 Sunday 1-5 • 426 16th Plaoe. Costa Mesa 642-3494 $235,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Galaxy Or. Dover Shores. N.B. 548-5648 $389.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 37 Cambria, Spyglass Hiii. Corona del Mar 851-9135 $635,000 Sunday 1-5 **3625 Ocean Blvd, CdM 759-9100 $3,500.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *2658 (Bayshores), Npt Bch 759-9100 $1,750,000 Sun 1-5 1140 Drakes Bay (Spygls) Npt Sch 759-9100 $425.000 Sun 1-5 •• 3 Point Sur, Spyglass Hiii. NB 631-7300 $540,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2032 Kornat (Mesa Verde) C.M. 631-7370 $329,000 Sun 1-5 2718 San Juan Ln (Mesa del Mar) C.M. 631 -7370 $144,500 Sun 1-5 5411 El Dorado Drive, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $179,900 Sunday 11:30-4:30 • 1921 Kings Ad, Cllffhaven, Newport Beach 642-5200 $579,000 Sunday 1-5 2024 Kornat. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $299,500 Sun. 1-4 8968 Swallow, Fountain Valley 963-6767 $151,000 Sunday 12-4 3050 Hayes, Mesa North, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $133,500 Sunday 12-4 1125 Essex Lane, Westclltt. NB 631-7300 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2607 Bunya East Bluff NB 759-1501 Sun ONLY 1-5 * 5522 Southall Terr. Turtle Rock IAV 0759-1501 Sun ONLY 1-5 4931 Lori Ann Irvine 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 2846 Tobago. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $169,500 Sunday 1-4 • 1050 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631 -7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 601 Bayside Or, Bayside. N.B. 631-t400 $1 ,300,000 Sunday 1-4 1844 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 760-6333 $339,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2531 Bunya, (East Bluffs) N.B. 644-9060 $210,000 Sun 1-5 1706 Dover Drive, Harbor Hlghlands, NB 631-7300 $250,000 Sun 1-5 1854 Port Carlow. Harbor View, N.B 759-0619 Sunday 1-5 •5921 Mldlron Circle, Huntington Beach 846-8639 $185,000 Sunday only 977 Dahlia, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $170,000 Sun 1-5 23 Monteclto, Corona del Mar 851-8767 $610,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *1520 Warwick, Westclltt. Newport Beach 642-5200 $259,500 Sunday 1-5 2227 Windward Ln (Bycrst) Npt Sch 759-9100 $339,500 Sun 1-4 ** 1617 Bayside Or, CdM 760-8333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3201 Idaho. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $175,000 Sunday 12::Mi"l3:30 2047 S. Capella. Costa Mesa 645-0303 s 169,900 2830 Carob, Npt Bch 644-7020 $325,000fee Sun. 1-4 Sun 1-5 #2 Rolling Brook (Trtlrk Gin) Irv 644-7020 $369,000 Sun 1-5 * 1934 Port Trinity Pl (Hrbr Vu Hms) N.B 644-7020 $339,500 Sun 1-5 * • 1310 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $965,000 Sun 1-5 1826 Tradewtnds. Npt Sch 552-7500 $350,000 33 Montpelller, Harbor Ridge Sun 1-4 631-1400 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1621 Orchard. Newport Beach 979-2390 $161,500 Sunday 1-5 400 Morningstar, Dover Shores 631-1400 $850,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1133 Highland Dr .• Westcllff. N.B 631-1400 $369,000 Sunday 1-5 1600 E. Balboa Bl. Peninsula Point 631-1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 5 BEDROOM 1020 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-5511 $1 , 150,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 708 St James Pl, Cllffhaven, Npt Boh 979-8280 $385.000 Sunday 1-4 628 Malabar. lrvlne Terrace 631-1400 $599,000 Sunday t2-4 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 64 Drakes Bay. Spyglau. Corona del Mar 640-5799 $800,000 Sunday 12-5 1018 Sandcastle, Harbor View Hiiis. CdM 552-2000 $375.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1525 Hlghland Or, w .. tclltt, Nwpt 8ch 642-4959 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1506 Santanella, Irvine Terr, COM 673-1181 $295,000 Sunday 1·5 1722 Santiago (Dover Shor8') NB 644-9060 $599,000 Sun 1-5 •* 16 Geneve. Harbor Ridge 780-1900 $2,495,000 Sunday Hi •1816 Oriole, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $259,900 Sunday 1-4 • 1727 Port Barmouth HV Hms NB 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 1800 Jamaica, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $369,000 Sun. 1--4 **831 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $1 ,695,000 Sun. 1-5 1533 Mframar, Peninsula Pt.. Balboa 631-1400 $399,900 Sunday 1-5 2928 Cliff Dr (guest). Newport Heights, NB 644·6200 $695.000 Sunday 12-4 e BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN * * 710 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 640-5078 $1,900,000 Sunday 1-5 ••••101 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7873,673-2274 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •807 Aldebaran Clr.(Dover Shrs)NB 644-9060 $469,000 Sun 1-5 * * 103 Via Lido Soud (Lido) Npt Bch 759-9100 Sunday 1-5 * 110 Via Trieste, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $785.000 Sun. 1-4 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM ••33486 Valley View Ct # 18, Dana Point 841-5491 $127,000 Sun. 12~ I 100 Sholz Plaza(penthse 10) Versailles, N.B ! 759-1877 $232,500 Sunday 1-5 16 Westcllff VIiia, westcllff. NB 631-7300 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4104 Apricot. (Irv. Terr.) lrvlne 551-8363 s 128,000 Sun 12-5 12 Sea Island, Big Canyon, Npt. Sch 673-6900 $246.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 510-12 Poinsettia, Corona del Mer 631-7300 From $251,900 Sat-Mon 12-5 2 BA plul FAM RM or DEN * * *418 Vista Quinta (Bluffs) Npt Sch 759-9100 $239,000 Sun 1-5 2711 Umbrosa, Bluffs. Npt Sch. 673-6900 $310,000 Fee Sunday 1-5 * # 1 Pandora, lrvlne Grove, lrvlne 642-5200 $130,500 Sunday 1-5 559 Vista Flora. Blutfs, Npt Bch 631-1400 $214,000 Sat/Sun 11-2 3 BEDROOM •302 Ave Cumbre (Bluffs) Npt Sch 759-9100 $225.000 Sun 1-5 510-'~ 512-'h Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631-7300 From $269,900 Sat-Mon 12-5 3 BR plua FAM RM or DEN ***320 Otero (Stutts) Npt Bch 759-9100 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Canyon Lane, Canyon Crest. NB 631-7300 $255,000 Sun 1-5 685 Vl~ta Bonita. Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $213,500 LH Sun 1-5 ••926 Lombard Court, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $195,000 Sun. 1-4 4 BEDROOM • 370A Wst Carriage, So Cst Plza Area 979-5370 $99,500 Sat/Sunday 1-4 2 BA plu1 3 BA 518 Dahlia, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $395.000 Sat/Sun 10-2 3 BA plu11 BA 323 Apolena. Balboa 1s1ana 675-6000 $437 ,500 Sunday 1-5 4 BA plu12 BA * * 132 So. Bayfront, Balboa Island 631-1400 $1,215,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 132 S Bayfront, Bal Isl. 631 -1400 $1,215.000 5 BA plu13 BR Sunday 1-5 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399,0007 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BA HOUSES 297 Hanover Dr., Costa Mesa $875 mo. Sat 11-4. Sun 10-3 •Spa •Pool * * Waterfront * * * Wetertront & Pool ' With all the in terest in real estate as an investment, don't forget t hat your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is im portant, b ut so are your housing needs no.);. Fo r a good balance, consult a member of the NATIO~AL ASSOCI ATION OF REALTORS®. I Each o ne is required t o be a real estate professi onal, actively engaged in real estate, and publ icly committed t o a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping yo u find t he right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before ,YOU start, call a REA L TqR® fi rst. · A public service of the ..., .. De Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30. 1983 ...... Vafanlalat4 IHrtan11, Vat. ta UaJ. · A ...... 11, Uaf. ltatm 11 , Oftllt ........ 1114 W.1 I,.... HM ltlt Wutt4 SIM ltl1 Wu... Slit Mt Wu... Hit l..,.rt ltMla Ult C..ta .... 2114 Bu t. lfftla Utt lt!!!!t ltacla 271l llaait 1111 Furnlthed omc. 360 IQ It Found le blk/wflt kttte11. Babyattttt nMded. IUllMll IULlll 0 '"'9 •• "" .a y".....: -I 1 Br. 1 L . prfvaie peilo, VERSAILLES L.AOUNA BEACH 2br 2b1 Newpor1 l!ttvd C.M. loc. nr vie Newport Terrace PIT tor 8 mo old, vie 19th BtickJacll d .. l•r• tor Fuff llma poelUOt1 avatle06e ,..... 18 fun $476 mo + • I t hi • S wvlew/pr.• w"'ooc1tr '•Yb.,a • .,cen. pyronot fa~alt Nl'flov' .:~. •~2"~~,,.: &31·22119 & li11b0f Blvd Call o11tno1 W iii train. at ••01 .. ~1 ••arket .. ~tot,~. Br 2 Ba. FR . r un r • · nc garage, re• 'I 2 Bdrm, .115. 1100, • ... ..., ,,.. ....... v before •"m ••• "117 s o ooo c 1 ... ,,_ ,.. • •• ,.11 ... ener & pool dep. Newly decorated. painted. '4111/mo. Agent 831-49CIO d ... 7 .. ,.,.1 ...... 1 Found: Fem Cat, IP>t 1 "" _.,..., 4 · -+ • ••no trip Kitchen. ~Ith Oftented, • "1 stove & refrlg. off atrMI 840·5504 OM ecor .... "· '""' -~ llWfllTIUOI mo1.mh1edcotor,redeo4· BABYSITTER needed. poatlbte. Ail ex~"' o.pend1ble, Me.I 6 will· 1 1 2•0r0Y0 1 1 1"' "re 'aultdl e d ·1 parking. Quiet neigh· B Quiet 2 Br. 1 ba, patio, o•r. Lux. Balboa Pen: Quiet 1,000' 2nd ttr~ulet ttttMll, lar. 8-'3-0898. Lag 8clh Mature woman, my home g•ld. Call Bunny at Ing. PIHH apply at rno. ra ona bo .... ood. No .,.11. To ... 1 r nr Beach/Main, pool. no nata. 1801-C F 2,. b 8 5 12 n20 n•n• "Ito o,...... ... 1 63l 7970 '" ... 1 ,.. rnp. ..+-. pvt enl/ a. nlcely tndllC bldg, Off • pm, 1 child, light •• -•v• .. "' ,..... Mothera Merkel and .... 1 ty • call ... r 960.. shops, Dr't & hotpllll. 15th St. Nwpt Hgt1. F 111 .. FM for dlreo1o"' .,...,. .. Over 60, 1495. 538_eo30 l 800/mo. 845-73511 $310 + dep. 873-2857 atr .. t parlltno, garage ouno amt rutt cotoreo nM'#flC. 842-4951. · ·•· Kitchen. 225 East t1th Npt Hgts, 4 br, alngle Maturermmt anr llJK apt nr avall. 045-4800 Vicky ~.:i::;v~ :J_~,~~r· BALBOA ISLAND REALTY SBOOdKRKEEPER PITTA;B SI. COtta Meaa. story. 4 car garage, 2 Br 1 Ba 1535 Newty 2 Br 2 Ba. d1hwar, garage. Upper duple>t. 3 Br 28a, SC Ptz, poo4, Jee, rec rm 8411-3323 dye, neada E•par. SalH-"' ttum• to . Ollml IELP ctetn St3ooimo. Agl reditcorateo 01w$nr, tlr. $575/mo. big patio. encl. garage, $240+ 432~797 Mark NEWPORT BEACH Loet: Bird. Cockatlel from person. 073-8700 #5 Bay Dr • So. Laguna, 031-8773 Gas g wate1 pd. Balo, 536-o6637 ~n Sun. 811 ClubhouM. C T E S ITE Ozone Surf & Skate anop -CA 92077. 499-4561 We need enetgeUc rtllable • 4 38"'3 -1 M/F, 25-35, lfO 28r 2ba EXE U IV U Bankl"" le t IC I ~ Nr Lido Shops & beach. 2 carpon, pool & rec room Bach Apl. cloM to beach, .. -" ....... OFFICES In Newport. Sunday. No ... n. Bu... Radlolnny olflce In peop 0 WO< n 1 St. lam rm. nloe patio, Sec: gate No pets. Call stove & relrlge. $400/mo v E R s A 1 L L E s ooaan YleW hM In So laG F body fMthen. Nd• medl-Olllls• Miuton v1ei0 tlS full llam ahc)p. Pll1 or dbl gar w/workroom & aft 11am CH• Granada all utlla lnclcf. 538-4037 PENTHOUSE 2 Br, 2 bl , ~gar. $395. -'H·2•42 ' ~~~~ ~~_:~~ eatlon. PIMM call with Orange Coat Saving• hp time lronl off~ loaf llme. Ma4e Of female. Call lndry 1960/mo also 979-t911 Spacious quiet 2 Br •515 oceanvlew. turnkey llv-MI F 26·311: nr SC Plaza, 2 NEWPORT CENTER. F"'I I n y I n I o r m a 1 to n Immediate opening tor lrlnSCtlbef 495-700 Salty at 873-9000 or Bue • v • 11 I u ( n I s he d .. • I Sec """""' b 1 b I I I "' 873-3800 or 83Hl323 lull time poaltlon Good II 848-8575. 2 3 33 9383 g_5 · 2 Br. 2 Ba new crpta. 2 Br. TwnhM $585. Walk ng. ·comm,,...,., apa r, 1' C,' e11n '· M<Y~ Executive SullM. driving recOfd required. C1blnet shop help. Good ---------1 -g. wkdya, drapes & paint, nice quiet to beech 960-8858 etc. s99otmo. Bonnie '250· 9M-17 tv mag $575·M25. 640-5470 Lo11; BMX/Motorcyclt Car furnlahed. Call: Lindi driving record etp. not Count« PttlOfl, full tlma, EHtslde loc. 1560/mo. Barrington agt, 675-8000 M/F Share 3br, + 12 Helmet, wnlte wired visor Dacus at 764-1601 EOE nect11ery but helpful. wlll train. °'Y C!Mn«t. IWPIT MITI UH Open Sat/Sun 9.4, See Walkl1o beach 1 Br. stove or 644-0452 bloctce 10 BALBOA Nice oto, ovtt 2001/1, trptc; & blue race guard. on 14.00 10 etart. 850_n 55 648-7821 Near new twnl\ee; 3 B~ 3 Manager 147 E. 18th St. & relrlge. S~50/mo, I Cl -• 2771 BEACH $280. 873·4417 oo mjr C.M et. 1250/mo, Saturday Oct. 16 at 1111111 ----.. --,-.--::~. ~f~~·P~~o ~~i~~~r Casa def Mar Apta, ~36;4~7 .. 74 2 '8,_ 1/9~~:~ pOOl, yNr M/F to ahr hee In Newport ~:oft~:~. &.:5~~1 ap. IRVi~!.:'c~1T~~~:· 11 you are Interested In a EMperten~.,~,~ ol PIT Loa~~~!':noe.1 b~n~ Of eves 494-7429 2 Br. 2 full be, nice. quiet, •• • 11 ar round, nr beach, buMI, Shores. 3 Br, 2 ba. $260 oc "IRPORT AR"'• 989-t221 career opportunity and c11hler wanted tor auto d••ler •w....,•~. encl ~er. 822 Hamllton. NEW CONDO -2 Br s. San Clemente. No + ·~ utll 64" a..15 " ~ t -A..----0 P 3 · .,...,.. New cOf~ o--· bldg. Lost·. Gold-Rtvr .,Iv. can meet cxir requ re-Faahlon Island Retell p•····nt workl"" con-n the enlnsuta· bdrm. 48-0477, Ron w/"""' & jac. $800/mo. ...1• 498-6277 '""'' ,......, -· m" 1 .. 1 1 -.. ., 1 ba. 213 39th SI. Yearly DeluXE 846 2211 """'... Newp0f1 8ch PenthouM, (90%1MMd). Wiii bulld to Fem. FIN collar Santa menta, cons .Jer lne 0 -1tore. EOE. 844-5070 dltlon1. Newpor1 a..ct1 saootmo. 650-7281 -laaltt ltacla 27U lull ocean view, 2br 2ba, suit. Up to 1000 aq It. Ana Ave, CM. Reward towing position. CHILDCARE. mature Pllf-area. R.C.Werner 2Br apt, 2195 Miner at.. • ·i••• ltacL 74 $825 mo. 673-7550 S.90 NNN. Comer Redhlll 540-8308 hHf l~rattr •on 10 care fOf 3 mo. 01 ... IPYIWI llEITlL New cpts, drpa, paint -• 18R SS50 fTIO + $250 MC. 0 " Hl-lOH Dsnwtir. sto\/e & refrlg. Hi Apt Unfurn., n .. r Steps to sande. lreah Npt Bdl, prof. person to & Brillo!. 751-5989· Full-Time 11AM-8PM '!\-dy per wt<. to start. 2-3 ---------o.,. hra lh4tl • bd, i •J\ bl. ocean & mountain view Part furnished. $2575/mo. 180· 1397 673· 776 t Agl No pals $660 mo + MC. beach, carport. 1 person, paint, n-carpet. 18468 •hr w/aarne. 3 Br 2 Ba Offlot apacee tor leaM: LOST: SMALL BROWN M o n -T h u r s . , dye beg. In Jan Must OIEllT ll&IUlll dep. To see cail 645·9604 no pets, retw. $450 mo 24th St. (213) 592-2725 home, compl. furn., all 147 II, $595/mp 1st CLUTCH PURSE AT 11·30AM-8·30PM Fri.). hive recent exp. caring Ch 11 1 tltlon t Or Inc utll 499-3982 28 R 1695 • 1250 ~. amenlllts, gar. S575. month rent lree. utlla pd. THRIFTYS. HARBOR & Must have a min of 1 tor Infant. Refs feQ Eng· 1 ~ ng ~ / ~~ ........ 720· 1623 A/C, ground nr. 1055 El WILSON, ON THURS-year e•perlence on NCR fish spkg. non-1mkr pref. ange oun w • r * 2 Br 1 Ba, pvt patio, e. 1 br, lull ba, ocean 111ew1. Steps to sands, new Camino Or, Costa M.... DAY. PLEASE CALL 775 14 pocket sort) and 845-3723 attnoona upending nationwide gar, D/W, lndry rm. 1500. p11t dectca, lrplc, In new carpet. garage. 16466 NA OCCISC PLAZA 3 Blka E of Fairview & 969 1221 , .. e ability to run a min of mortgage banking com-The Bluffs• 3 Br. 2'1t ba. 548-9084. 540-5446 house. Avail. Nov. 1. 1 24th St. (213) 592-2725 Shr 4 Br hse Non·amkr. . -. II • OMILI OAll WHIEI pany. Wt need an ao· $260 I I II 955..()809 Adema, 1.200-plus Items per 1 1 di 'd It 2 atory Twnhse. 2 car gar, person. No pets. $550 ht • . nc ut . 764_1040• Mr Tracy hour. CAT Data 811_ tor Christian school. gi·nr1e1 1 1•11",!_:1 ':,:__8d>ti~per --~ $1200/mo •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 mo. 1'1ci. utile. 111. taat & al • NI k t n 2 b 1 b PtratUll 3 2 Apply: 16835 Brootchurst, .. ~. -· .,.., 650-0504 720-1566 Ba. Newly decor. $525. security. 752-6818, 10-4 BACK BAV, N.B. 1260 Incl. am r 0 • r r, •• S3o60/up, 'erptJ/drp1, perlence preferred, Wiii Fountain Valley. dealer Indirect orig nated Open House daily. 5-7 No pets ... 833-8974 kd o699 365 IC d Laguna hae. Frplc, ocN n ale. ratrms, 1730'1 Beach •RIYAL •irfEOTill * be responalble tor reen-loans In manufactured w ys; -4 w n s ullls. Young woman, non/ vu. walk to bch. S350/mo 8 8 2 283• ,... try ol rejected Items Cleaning lady, $5/an hour. h 1 RV d a to 2658 Vista def Oro $425 1 Br. retrlge, no pets, 2BA 1'.o'tBA N La ean smoker. 646-5559 Incl, utlls. 499-3219 Blvd. H . 4 -... Tall dark & handsome, 33 , weekly, Eastslde oua ng, an u . T=-----2...,.-----:o--petio. 731-C 18th St. 1 · ' · bcgh oc 1 yr old prince le looklng tor We can otfer you beautiful Costa Mesa. 642_0433 Call 85 t-6286. wnhse w/ lrg master Br 673 7787 v ew, walk to . adu I C.M. tn 3 br. 2 ba home. * NEWPORT BEACH * 4 rm suite 111all, approx. his royal prlnceaa. Sha new otti~As. friendly work •• Private room & ba In 3br '""' · · must be a Christian. ex-environment, competitive Cleaning Person tor apt OllT•EI ••a-2~ Ba "1plc, patio w/d -working cpl pref. no pets Near OCC All prt·"~ea. 500 .,. tt Good toe ~ --------- hk-up, 1 car gar ... lllTllT Ill $650 mo. 494-4269 $250/mo. 549-674 1 $275 M/F 831 2100 Shopping oenter $290 _... s -,,,_ carport. commty pool. •P · -C M 752 ln<l tremv•1 gorgeous and not salary and benellta. co mp I e M. 4 I hr . E11ecutlve alreratt termini! S 150 1m 0 w IC d s $525/mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool, 2Br 2ba. den wllrptc. sep. Furnished room nr SC OCEANFRONT/NB mo. • · -~~urwreealgnhdt.1n 011r"-~,c~~! 645-3381. at OC AlrpOft requlr• 7 1 4 / 8 3 5 _ 0 2 9 2 . laundry room. close lo dining rm & sec> break-Plaza. female pref. Non amtcr to shr w/2 Fe & ••y '11W ~ -'"'""" INTERVIEWING BY clerical lull/time ~raonnel In Wkndl/Eves 673•0473 ~hopping 149 E. Bay St. last nook. Slngla gar Incl. $250/mo. 556--1737 -8 2,1\-b f · 1 -of love, romance & atfec-APPOINTMENT ONL YI Cuatomw Service O.- WHft4 ftlHH House In West - clltf/Marlners school dis- trict. 4 76-04 761 760-1733 lu Ja11 Car. 2271 2 bf. 2 ba. famlly rm. 2 car encl. gar, encl. beck yerd, Near schools. Good area. ltoO mo, 111, last. secur- ity & cteenlng. 32102 Via de Oliva 496-8514 •• Au 2210 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba POOL home. near West- mlnster/Newhope, fncd yard & garage. Kids/pets all. 1775. Ag1. no tee 863'-0755. Sparkling clean 2 br near Main & Edinger. Lge back yard, fruit trees, 2 car gar. $600/mo. 637-7918 lf!!t•••I• Farai1b4 C..la •11• 2'24 i'.460 0111 moblle home, no pets Mature adults Quiet. secure 1991 N-por1. 646-8373 CASI DE 0110 ALL UTILS PAID Compare belora you rent. Custom design leatures. pool. bbq. cov'rd garage, 9'mounded with plush landscaping No pets, Bach Furn $510 1 Bdrm Furn $560 2 Bdrm Furn $670 365 W Wilson. 642-197 t llWNIT YIWll 1 min from beacil. gu & water paid. Junior 1 Br. S475. Pool. ape, tennis, 11olteyb1ll courts. saunas. rec. rm. Sorry no pets. Call 557-0075. laat. ltacla 2140 YOUR OWi COUITRY ESTATE Beaulllul & park like with terraced pool •Prlva1e Patios •CoYered Patios •SpaCilOUS Apts •Dining Aree •Walk-ln-ctoseta •Home-llke kitchens 1 block to Huntington&, Frwys UTILITIES FREE 1 Bdrm From SS85 L.A QUINT A HERMOSA West ot Beacn, 3 btks aouth of Edinger 141-1441 Tll .l.t. ••2-1101 S 1200/mo. 2 blks to bch. 1 Ma 4 r. a, rp c, Beautlful large office 111111-lion. Please send photo. llll RAL tfF10I partment. out ... 1ndUCte: • 494-3023 HB. nr Adams & Newland, bale & an/rt, lndry, den. able. $2/IQ ft. 842-4644, Answers to Ad 1036, Please call Cieri cal openln Ith let """' C 2 B 8 d $250 No pet No amk Avall lmmed. Yrty. S300, Mo Fri 9 5 Personnel Dept. d Y w awttchboerd rel • ..,,.. .. lean dr 1 S a upleM, -2-B-r-8-p-t.-ne-a-r -be-1-c-11-. -u1-11 754 fo87 d '· 9e,; 703;-lat. last + dep. 650_..742 n-• -· Dally Piiot. 8011 1560, (ll•) llO IOOO varle 1reapons •111111ea typing. totaling fue l gar, W.sl e. 495+ dep. d S N -ya. -"Tiii " Cos"ta Mesa. Ca 92626 • -which nclude: typ ng an..1• & greeting cue.- Refs req. 548-3135 P · 1°.f~~690 ° Piii. Newport walk to beach, M/F ovw 30 to ahr 2 Br 2 EXECUTIVE SUITE C RCUS OF ~ sate• quotes. mall di~ tomera. Apply 9-5 M-F: Condo, park setting with ---------pool, Jacc., tennis, $250 Ba condo nr Hoag Hosp. N C 6,.0 5•70 I .-i....= trlbutlon, TWX & Tele-UCO Air, 19481 Alr?Oft Spacl s 1 Br den 2 ba Utlla lnct $900. 646-7332 wprt tr .. -.. ......~ xlng_ Opportunity tor ad-Way So .• Santa Ana. view 1 Br w/loft. patio, ou · • • Incl utll, Avall now . ..::.:.:.:.:...::..:.::..:...::...:..::..:..,:......:__;_:_~I ...... ~=::::-------IASSAIE ........__......., f} •. lllk vancement with e>toellent bltlns spa lndryrm ~ar oar. Near ocean. 5o68-4260or1-993-4888 Proteuonal -'<8 rmmte 1811~0 ~ .... ~ l)lf benefits. DECORATE INTERIORS. From' 1100' . 1 at • ·s 00' $7 40/mo, 496-1583 p I am 7 0 RBOR B D ca. NICE ROOM IN PRIVATE lrt romontoey po nt. LY It l 2111 19 N • HA LV . Rt••M I Homemlkllf'I, bored II sec dep. to move In. No Studio N. Laguna, newly HOUSE. COSTA MESA. Name & #II 875-9221 ••• I FULLERTON '. -· •• nome? Heve tlalr !Of . pets 63Hi107 dee, no kit, utll Incl 548-6892 Prof 11 30•1 k>oklng for a GARAGE WtTH OFFICE 110-1112 liiiiiiliim . ~( '\\ I)( lrl Npt Sch 548-5533 algn PfT. FIT Gateef. At1 Easl or Nwpt Fwy, 4 ptex $350 mo. 494-3044 prof ma/le to find luic Near Balboa Bay Club 1 •• , • WIEI Equal Oppty Employer Consultant, no ell.pet nee:. Room tor rent, private SSOO & Coast Hwy. Seoufel -EOE M/F M/F/HIV Train avall. 77S-5447 IUM 3 Br apt, 2'1t bl. din wa;aal li~atl 2792 bath. Huntington Beach condo/hM , to N . S290/mo 846-7641 ATTRACTIVE rm. lam rm. 2 lrplc's, wt1 -$300. 846-52.24 Eves. Mu a I move 1 1 / 5 · MASSUSSES Banking Cl.rlcal Dell Pe1ton1. health Ol1en-bar. 2 car encl gar N OCEA VU Condo 875-8129. TO SERVE YOU Newport Beach Insurance led mature 111\d d~ w/opnr. dsttwr. trash 38r 2ba, frpl. pool, steps Room In private home Prof. t to . ahr w/m/f. 38r C.-trcill -I EIOlllTS/MllELS Riii ESflfl Clalma office haa follow· dable Pleaae apply at comp, lndry. $895 Also 1 bch. $950/mo 551-0585 tor retired gentleman 2,.1\bi. CM condo. w/d, ltatala ••I Ing openings: M others Mar kel & Br. 1 ba, kit. $395. I t.. L 27 Rel. requited 751 -1218 0 I II ONLY 835 9199 Loin Processor OLEll """ Kitchen, 225 East 17th. 968-1645 bet 1 & 1'16pm ...,., I C• gar. $350, 548-l418 By owner. 2850 aq fl. u ca . Type Cheeks. Ml up clalm St, Costa M ... 2br H'tba 2 story twnfi11 Room In Wellmlnater Quiet, resp. Mamkr to lhr Costa Meaa shopping ctr. EXOTIC DANCERS M/F Immediate openl~ tor an lllea. record p1yment1, --------- Eastalde 3 Br 1 Ba Cottage w/patlo, carport $496 twnhse. pool, jac, kit, home nr OCC, pv1 ba. S 1100/mo. 731-18 HI For BachelOf(ettt) Parties experienced tel -starter train on data entry. 1 year Deliver L.A. Tim•• to ~~~~~isi 2617 D Elden. mo. 548-2882 ~~~oJ~';;~ly :'$~:,~e;~: $275 + 'h utlla. 754-6221 Office with showroom +stripper grams 828-4941 ~7na~~; di~=,~~. Ea tare ~,7:n~a~re~fflce u -~=s ~n c:i~"r;J.::;, FHEIHT We have 32 brand new 3 Br 1 'J\ Ba apts. Bit-Ins. DIW. encl. patios. Ready to rent lor Nov. Kids OK. no pets please To eel· ebrate the oom?letton 01 this protect we ere otter- ing 1 mo. tree rent 10 qualllle<I tenants on a yearly lease 645-6646 Ref's req. 531-9667. Reap female to ahr hae In 1200 aq ft located on OITIO IUOHI Qualified candidate must OLERl -IT 3-6am $425-$475/mo + Rooms 5350+ 5200 dp. In-CM, 24+, non-smkr. busy ttrMI, corner of Bachelor/Bachelorette Hrt bortua DEPENDABLE eludes: kitchen. laundry, $400 • utll. 241· 1303 Pomona & W 17th. 694 Otflce & Birthday Part lea ha11e a min of 2 years rt-Type correspondence CAR 54 6 -44 8 1 o r UNT y LUB L VINO 1 TV 111111 d 11 ---------w 17th St. C . M. TllE UST lllfl••ll oent experience In areal from written and re-964_4982 IN NEWPORT BEACH poo • · u ea, a u 1• Fe lo Stir Beaut Cdm Furn $500/mo. Call 645-6811 na estate dlYlslon or a com· corded copy. form tel· --------- avallable. 847-1320 home r,r ocean. $425 + btwn 8·30AM to t:30PM. 738-8538. 558-8538 merc;tal bank and be able ters. chec1C1 and back up DELIVERY MAN. Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· ---------ulll. 675 8041 to document. fund and TV & A 11 oe FIT ments & Townhouaes Room w/pvt bath. pl/1 en-=----...,..,-=--...,..--..,...= Shops/otflces/atores 650 HOLIDAY SINGLES EXPO data entry. 1 year general . PP an • s. • rrom $660. (Ask about t ran c e . S 2 2 O I mo. Rmmlle MIF 10 ahr NB sq 11 or leN, reH. D 1 1 n e Y 1 1 n d H 0 1 e 1 process all real estate office benefits, esteb Co Davia deslgner turnlshedunlta) H.8963-2034 4-8:3-0pm. apt.ne1tllobch$275mo. CostaMetaC·2 546•7249 11125 _ 2 7 A 1 • and construction loans We provide 35 hr work Brown 411E.17thSt.CM On Jamboree Rd et 673-2506 Mike Of Buck t e n d I E " tt I b I t Previous note depl •~· week. lloatlng holidays, HUYllY San Joaquin Hiiis Rd W~I=~ ~~'?~all Ammie wanted, prime "~~1~1~.~~~~;.·~: 2131986-9255 ~~:~~~c~~,,'0~~:~l~otA:O ~~~lte~~:~~~!e~T.anc~'ii Need e11.tra Income? 144-1100 115.50/wk. & up Color waterfront loc w/dock, eludes approM 3500 sq ft PHONE FANTASY wpm are a must. as well Paul Kaump. 553· t 133 Be •n Independent Frpl pool prvt patio Across from beach 2 Br. TV,Phonealnroom.2274 pl/1 COM area. $900/mo. ftroundleveleMtcullveol-25 Ladles to ahere your 811 good figure aptitude GALLAGHERBASSETI Carrterforthe dshwshr X-LG I Br on .., I N~port Blvd. c••. 752-7772 or 676-7564 ce suite. "'~--'tent Park-Fanta·'eal 828-7162 and orgenlzatlonal Skills. INS REGISTER EastsldeS510567-2841 pool.encl garage .• eary ..,_ "" <;A""" '" • .. d d ble $565. Go direct to 210 ___ 8_4_6_-7_4_4_5 ___ Share house own room. Ing. Landlord desperate. I , "-4014 Snould have ablllty to ---------Must .. ave epen a • lllTAIT IMI Cedar. Apt 1, 840-5078 be. pool 1400. 839_..301 $1.09 sq N 19 ta. Call allatll VJI• work we1l 1.1nder pressure Clerical economy car. lrvlne, IU I Ill LIHI Karen, 752_5444 Ollll -llLTllT and communlcete eHec-Person experienced in Newport Beach, Corona $465/mo. 2 Br 1 Ba pool. lndry rm. close to shops, beam ceiling 2212 MepleSt. Ill 0&1111 WT vSpaclous/Luxury S90 wk up. Cable color TV alter 5pm _.. lively tor heavy customer general ottlee procedures dtl Mar Call Vicky, 3026 W.CoaatHwy Shr 2er. lBa apt. la•aatrlal ProfltablelSclentlllcdrap-contact needed In growing Npt 951-711!lbelore11am. NEWPORT BEACH aunroom, trplc, terrace. Ital 1 2920 Ing. sllln care, make-up., Sch company Dullea. --------- TSL Mgmt 642-1603 Lge 1Br D/W Carport Laundry rm Avail Nov 2 t $450, 645-6625 ··iJi<EifAANO-N-EW-.. - ,.... Full Security vGoUCourse View ,.... 2 Car Garage et door front Stepa 10 beach. Furn, )ac. sundeck. garage Nwpt Sch. S350/mo. 548-9546 vSwtmmlng & Thera- 1 I nutrition & wardrobe We Competitive salary and A/P, AI R. Bllllng, some Delivery :~~~81~0v1c:i '" utll. 1260-1440 IQ. fl. w. Irvine train. 545-4137 comprehensive benefits typing end phones WP a LA Time to homes on area, lnclda offloet. from *RESTAURANT* package. p 1 us p 1 ease c 1 11 Balboa Island Plcllup or Stir 3 br. 2 ba house. Nwpt $504/mo 851-8928 1...,_.T IUOI 714·679-1895 V a n r e q1u 1 r I d Shores. $32!>. 1st. IHI & inn-INTERVIEWING BY w/lnsurance. 700/mo Sparkllng 1 Bdrm from $440, 2 Bdrm lrom $595 Utlls pd, pool, garage. no peutic Pools vWalk to Fashion Island vY'earlyleue For appt. pleaaa call 714/844-0509. No pell. peta. HYH/WllTOLI" 30 1 Avocado, 642-9850 2 Br. 1 Ba, nu c;pt/drapea. 241 w Wiison, 6!11-0960, bit-Ins. pool. $895/mo. Lrg 2 Br, 2 ba. lrplc. d/w, 645·6646, 9-5. patio, gar $550/mo, 1st, las1 & sec. 642·0433 New Everything 1'1\ blks ---------oll sand lrg 1 Br PENTAIDGE COVE 2 Br 2 $600/yrly 213/534· 1695 Ba. COND O near Baker/Brlatol, lnclds washer/dryer. relrlge. micro-wave, elec gar d oor opnr. lrplc, dshwshr. patio, gaa & water paid No pets please. S850 Agt. no tee. 863-0755. Stiarp Eastalde 2 Br, 2 ba. pvt patio. encl gar. S595tmo 546-6880 Ask tor Pam or Larry NO FEE Apt & Condo ren": tats. VIiia Rentals 675-4912 Broker STUNNING lrg 1 Br garden .... iilij ... li6Ml.Ail apt. Pool & rec room. $425. 710 W 18th St. Supef 1Br, encl gar. no pets. refr1g. elec range $4 10 mo. 642-6964 ruRNISHED 01 UNFURNISHED. All UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH WANTEDI Student needs cleanl:'lg , .. 645-8280 2500 Sq" warellouM lncla PIJ• LMATlll APPOINTMENT ONL y Clerical position. bUIC 3.30· AM -8 AM. No Col-rm to rent nr SCPlaza by 2 off & lg meuanlne 8AP nee • PIT 1-5. lectlng 548-844 1 or 111 t. Call aft 3 838-2578 SMOKER/PET 01< 3042 Enterprlae, C.M. ai Churchll Prop 540-4470 Please Call Mon-Fri 750-7505 646-1413 XLNT nr Hoag. Pvt entr & Mature woman wlllles to Pautarlno btwn er11tol & fllWll IHP, 041 Personnel Dept. OLEll -..IT ----C-----Ba. N-amok/no kllcS300. ltndlahr dwelling w/M-F, 55 Fwy. 54$ aq ft NNN C 11 kd 873 8270 (114) llMOOO •IJrt Df"ugatore letk Wanted. ~6_1036 645_9096 beach arM. Maggi, 957-2731 540-6985 1 w ys • $1000 mo. Near J. Wayne Call 873-2550. Exp PTtf. • 848-9 t78/951~117 2 6&0 tt 3975 Bl 11 Franchise Site• Avallable ="' A Ir port. Mo rt gage Ask fOf Jack Of Corrine. Btttla,J!etel1 !!04 we LOOK FOR YOUI NB. S~3o.' MtA zon:~o: IELARE .::;:: l'·,tilk ~t~t"5~9~~1·11 PA~llo ~0~ WY I Fii txm:iNA BEXc.r-Houae/Roommatea Agent 541-5032 ) Sllaron. We need lludenl• or MOTOR INN Unllmtted 832-4134 ICE CREAi ~ I hou11w1111 for local Wkly rates S 105 & up. I l W -..1 --Aaataactatatl l l OLEll TYPIST phone work No a>ts-. Datty/Wkty/Monthy 11t1 I 111-•m •SPtRtTdAL AoVisdRt ITALIAllO liiiiiill ~('\\ llOrt PI T, 3 day/wk, 9-1. Good nee .. hrs to suit you 5:30 Kltch's avall. Color TV, Mature woman needs aml Advise In love marr1age, CorPOfale Ottlce typing skills. word pro-to 8:30 evenings T~ heated pool & step• to quiet furn room IOf study business 875-2495 * 819•942-0192 EOE MIF cesslng req 759-9141 comm paid. Call Tarry ooean. 985 N Cout Hwy 2/3 dys per wk, CM. NB. Kathy McCullock Areh. (714) 631-7932 Laguna Beach. 494-5294 645-4840. HI 402 FREE KIDS IHnt•••• Banking Cocktail Servers wanted mo uo1naa1 Motet rms for rent by wk. Oule1 couple, 60140 needs TV COMMERICALS Ontrtaaltln 4011 TELLERS Must be able to wont Perm PIT momlng1. 20 $95-up w/lcllchenette furn 1 br apt Of ahr hOUM . INV~IN FORECLOSED nights lor a new dance hrs + lrvlne. Computer avail. 675-8740 NB. CM, Irv. Lag Sett. WORKSHOP PROPERTIES: 1 provide Aggressive mid-ailed 1811_ club Age, 21+. Must knowledge helpful, It 1clt1tlea1 ,._7 t~. ~~!8:~~~1 :OS:· AGES 4-17 ~':i '~':vt!e k~h~w~~i ~~,s :~~~nngs811~00~~~~~ =~~= :r:r:~~ot~pei!~: ~~~p~1~°7m si:;,,~ all 1 •----------Video 10reen \Mt offered ca•h which .• .Jtf ... re-1 sonallty. We will train. Mature. 261-1616. •• t • "'' .,. new Newport Beach o - I " II OL 1~ .i.lllff ftr by per1ona1 ... anager o turned upon refinancing. fl I I Perteet PIT lob tor the ---------, II wl If wr •••II -many aucceaatul clients Xlnt returns. 545·7923 ce or customer ser11ce college student. Apply In E111perl enced waite r / 3 br, 4 ba houM. Sips II l11t 2'12 In the lndultry. Howard oriented lndl11ldu111 with person, Wed-Sal, 7:30 waltreu wanted, day comfortably. On free bus CdM. North of Hwy. 1 For Into call ~t leas1 6 months bank or pm -9:30 pm or call shift. closed Sundays. rte . .y, ml from lltta. Avall. enctoMd garana perfect (211) ••• ••11 •eri•'-." S&L e11perlence. Must be 962--5589 etter 7:30 _8_•_0_-s_1_5_2 ____ _ Dec 17.Jan 7 t Wk min .... -. _ _._ / wllllng to work Saturdar,s. · · · · for furniture or car (21I) •••1127 T 1 4021 pm for more Into. 2722 FILE It.Ill PO BoM 39, Ketehum, ID •I o. rag•. S 3 5 /mo _ _. • We otter an auract ve No Main. Santa Ana 83340. (208)728-3882 873-8409 wlbOw HAS m lor Tb·.. compensation and ben----------Entry le11el. XLNT Op- • .. ' ... t. ----,-----FREE KIDS S10,000up. No credit ellta package. Apply at: portunlty. Call Nora at _........, no -natty Alto 957-6028 tor ap90int-llaut IHI Offlct ....... 2114 TV COMMERICALS ;;~·on a buy . TD'• SAii IARlllO Fom:'!'~rrent ment APPL v ONE La~aa ltacla I Westside 2 Br patio yard 1 brturn apt· deck. some S525/mo CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING plu\ much more' Sorry. no pets Model~ open daily 9 to 6 .,, off If r91oca1Tng 18t7w .. tcUff. N.B. 278 to WORKSHOP $10,000up to Jumbo• sav11~s U•l•l•tr.....__ nu TimP&Y WHY HASSLE? 1385 sq ft, Sultable fOf Oenlton Aaaoc. 673·7311 g .,.,,. ROOMMATE FINDERS medical or dental. Agent. AGES 4-t 7 I 1 w " 901 Dover Drive 1111111 tfflOll PAIT. n• ... , view. $500 Incl. utlla I 662· 1700 person. no pets 494-73 t4 =0-.-.-8..,p=-,-=1-.-, --'""2"'1=1 tntClfVlewi, ac;,._-,1, ~ 1·5032 Video acrNn teat offeted .. • .. r.._,~H!litt~~----N-port Beach. CA 92663 National recruiting oom-Opportunlll•• avallabla photo's&matcnesprot. -200--s-0-FT--w-1-c1-,-pet-,-4 by perlOllal Manager of *llOIPTillllT* Equal opptyemployerm/I pany with Fortune 100 will\ the Loa Angetea OCEANFRONT-wntr class A 111.ec. quiet. furn. clean s 1000-$1100. 675-4688 OCEAN VIEW 2 Br-Total Lu111uryl Lae $t500 Agt 631-4960 IOUIYllW Only 10 m1unutes from Laguna, your own private ocean view from Dana Point's moat secluded scenic bluff, like newt 2 Br with den, >ttra large private pallCJ 1825/mo. Call M on-Fri, 9 -5 . 643-0212 Wknds 66Hi44 1 El ''" Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Buch So. 1700 16111 Streel (at Dover) 642-5'13 Newport Beach No. 880 Irvine Avenue (at 16th) 645-1104 people. You talk only to drapes on Newport Blvd, many aucceaatul cttenll Mature, responalble re-company clients -king Time• Clrculatlon De- quallfled epplc'a. C.M. S 150 mo. 548-1425 In lh• lnduetry. ceptlonlst needed PIT lor Bantllng a penon with eMper11H In P 1 rt m • n t In our 434 t Biren. N-port. FOf Into can buay lrvtne rNl tlllta ot-111 areu or Senk-door-to-door newapeper 6o61·1899 2 Oeluu Offices. ~111)81-4411 flee. Friendly, oongenlal WANTED lng/Ftnaooe to coneult tales program. Guaran- Furnlahed, Secretariat •ll) ••• IHl atmoaphere. PINN call Tiller Tfll.ftlll with and advlM Company teed hourly wage Olu• * Fem. non amk, prlv rm, area, patio deck. ocean & _ _. Linda 11 ss9•9400 President on 11n1no111 commlMlort. Houra: OPM all house prlv. 1250 uut view. Faahlon Island area. SCR•M-LETS pt ans for e>tpenalon. -2PM. or 4PM -9PM. Incl. Kay 662·115e Contac:1· Bruce CharleL ft Bank of Newpor111 tooklng Conaultant poaltlon, FI T -Training la provided. 4 Br 2 Ba houM, W/D. 759-0700 ANSWERS for enthualaatle lndlvld-PIT. retainer basis Potential to ..,,, S3QO kltch.. etc. S250/mo + ---------u11s to Join our 11att Sand resume In con-l)lu• per week. For 111"1 ln-•CdM dlM aultea. ampl I c II (714) S20dep. 646-8388 pkg S350up. 2855 E Cat Ptegue-Klmono -5-0-0-d-e_m_o_n_a_tr-1-,-0-r-, Excellent oppoounlty tor ":Wobo life 1 ~~;"2;;; ex1 8 1204 Avall now tun tovlng prol Hwy 075-6900 Whiten_ Rumble needed by well known motivated appllctnta lff St It -' who enlby working with VP/General Counael Gardener/Llbortt fOf apt fCedmM.t0 5.3sh75r +wu'"111,me. "'on'" * ILEUIT * Solace · Dampen soft drink company 10 ea-the publlc and have a 2744 Eut Coast Highway comptu 14. 25/hr ,, tor attorney•. CP. 'a, SWEARING at ME slat In their advertising. c d 1.. C" 92 .. 25 ~·"' .3381 I 20 0 0 "' c 1112na292 steady work background orona e .... ar, "' v .,...,., smkc pre • 7 • 84 tlnanclal. 3 ueoutlve A teller at I local bank was a v-Good numeric aptitude 71 4-640-2960 Serrano Woods 2 Br. 11,., Ba Condo, dehwahr. patio. stngle garage, 1 Oct1n View 2 Br, 2 ba on chlld, no pets. $700 plus More tamlllea are getting greenbelt Tennis. spa, $500 sec dep. 883-0755 the camping "bug" this poo1 St300/mo 675-6468 Agent.no lee. year. If you have a Reliable tenant, 2 Br 2 Ba Trade your old stuff tor camper that's not getting tiomt,720-2091 WOfk. suites: MCrllary, copy working with a computer. AOIT'I OLIRI and/or caahlerlng u -EOE M/F/H Combination gardner, B•L PENIN G t 1 1L -•chine & computera Suddenly, a part new off 1 1 iii•••••iiiiiill 11nttor1at MfV Mecled bik · bch .. 2· b~~~ t~~. 'nd t~rnlahed. Offices beeutl-and •II 1ort1 of symbol• Highly motivated detall perlence wll he P you Bal. Pentn. 873-8093 5, fully appointed. Con-eppeared on the tereen. oriented clerk lor sc-quallty. Oook. t Mperlenced for 1---------~·:t~y i-.;;:;,·15s;~ ~mo. lerence room & kitchen. Wide-eyed, •ht u -counting dept. of enter-You wlll be working In a breakt111, lunch & din· General Ottloe Newport Irvine Center, clalm~ "11'1 SWEARING talnment company, Or· beautllul otttce with 1 ntr. Apply In person or Fill OLEll pool, Jae tennis. beaul new goodies wlth a uaed, sell It now with a location. S895 548-0108 Classlfled ad. 642-5678 Ctaaaltled Ad. E•ec apttt level condo, 3br 3ba, t~nnla, pool, nr bch 13911. tee opt av 953-9800 tl(t 208 or 857-4083 eve 3300 I I ,, N rt at ME ganlzed. ayatema orf&n. lrlendly work environ· call Patio Cale, 1900 W Musi ba good with rv ne .. v.. ewpo · ,.... lndMdual w/acct'a 8 1 d B I ... _.. Contact T or ""' ment and receive lull 8 •Ibo• Y • N numbra. Some typ ng. .......... om WOMEN tnter11ted In payable, payroll & gen'I 873-1401 10-tcey helpful. •o hr Mike Jac:kton, Aatlwlll-semtnara. work1hop1. acct'g akllla. Po11Uon In-range of company t>en-E oellen Schnelder. 478-2880. falhlon. """a CAfMr Id· ciuci.a travel and tong ellts. COOK & HOUSE MGR week. II I ~T y &11rta1111, 1Jal. l aat. hacla 21D Hu i. ltac• 2140 ...... lllu• 1106 LXifoe 18r partly l\lrnlthed. 1450 mo ylty 873-3153 evestwknds .... hala1ala 2707 2 Br. I Ba. 34th St. 1un dick, garage, yearly $850/mo. BACH UNIT S300/mo. 1/492-1336 Lrg 3 ttdrm. 2 be, lrptc. 8tep1 to t>eacn & tennis New'fY dec:Or. No pet• SOOO/mo yrly. 640-933& c.ttUWiu HD m man want• to ,..,,, 2 bO In Old CdM. Cot· tage /Bonemt an Kenney bun k port? F 2 8 2 b ·-k th h ....... for small family ""&rd & benefit•. P..... ...... Ina t. r. a, non-.... r, vanoament roug ......-hours. Mull be avalltble INTERVIEWING BY ...,. S310, CM. Dys 644-1700 • OllTA.U coming Involved with a to work WMktnda 11 APPOINTMENTONLYI cere. C.M 543-0795 NABERS Didn't he win the Monaco Grand Prix in '73? ext 39t. eves 662-7220 R E A s 0 N A B L E • IUpportlve women'• Of-neoetSary. Ca.II Donna Fam ahr 28r 2ba condo FRUECRNEPISTHOENDl.STlncludH ~~lz~I~, =''f~2CC:· 494-94184. 558-3737 PPeler8011ennc~~t1· c8n1111w1elfrte1d0 A1ds'ucicr1e11t1hutl ~ Close to bch., wld, S375 I · Large ' · · ' Aellef aide tor 2 elderl ••.,..... Incl ulll 631-1098 training 01111 roorn Coe11 Meta. CA. 92627. 1 bed 1 d Y (l14) 110.:IOOO garage Of yard Mlel lt'a 1 w/prole11ton11 equip-r::1 r r.... 3i0i :=· 875•78:2•· •Y better way to 1e11 mOfe fD ~ F""'. to lhr new 2 br, 3 ba, ment, xero•. c:onterance -• ---· _..,.....____ ~ PllOl*I gar. condo In C.M. '350 room, atOfaga teclrttl .. , Found: 16 IPd bie on Alllfm lnllallerl excep-~ 540-9100 II you're not sure who (or wh•t) KenneybunlPCHI + utll1. 557-3815 warehouMaoaoe. private Flow.I' St, C.PtA. Call 10 Uonal potentta . Always .........._........, i>·111k 'llH. don't 1111 bid-you're nol alone. h & ...i-tv I i 1t1C Identify 840.3728 1er Al 881 1111 .... ~ lO ~enntybunltport "one of 1• <111t1nctln ly Ft ntaml<r to •hr wonder· r, oi;;14) ~"1e~ 1 P -, . A t I rma -~ 'lf d1rterent tPtrtmtnt ffoor plm •I s .. wtnd V1Ha11 fut split level PromontOfY ng. -Artist ' '" twnht!lton 8eK~ $taW1nd Vlttllt II ' ruuft 2 Br. 1 be. Iota ol apaoe. Beytront. Offlcea. petlOI, WMI• ('\\'llOft ol tottllr 1»uonfllttd prolmt0ntl p1ann1n1 l 43otmo. 875•740t -Plfl<lng. ~anttortat. f Olll) ADS All •llfll lht •ind of ttttntion you dtserwt F rmmt wanted 1245 mo .+ 8 3• 1003 IN-HOUSE ART DEPT _EO_E ______ M_t_F A perlec:I blend of nature and h•1nc-utll, on 48tn St. Nwpt. Buay Nwpt Blvd. C.M. 780 ARE fRE£ Solld 1m company l'tnd what you want In ntstltd 1n 1 fOfnl 1t1lh blbtJltnc twoo•t and Quttt 860-3253 Ron Of 8111 sq fl. air cond. of-wlrnedlcal a generous Dally Ptlol Ctaatlfleds. pondt. cooltd by natusll ocun br1t11S Add to F 10 anr trg 2 bf, 2 ba apt In flee/retell. 645-9828 Cal·. pen1lon plan. Catalog, llltt ttM•S ~ovrts, sw1mm1nc pool$, t jltunt and C.M. wtcouple. 1200/mo. 700 you need 1 tumllhed ad, tonn• 19Y-OUI, oemera • conwen1tt1I toutt0n near &llooO!ne ano uot1 tnct. e31-4tl13 oftloe Met o .C. airport Ml-llll l neg work, togo dellgn, Excelent Opportunity for Model Maker-Sc~ttl'er U.S. Auto ~y - VtnmUI Cutty IDc1tlon 1motoym1nl and 7ou'u .JOI a pltet tntont would Htlpl Need a female room· tor 1 or 2moa? 1250. Cati pro<1u01 drawl no. C'"t n Compact clean 2br upper, proudly u~ home ([vtn Kenntybunkpo111l mate to •hare 8 ..... , Roger 762-8383 ~~~~~~~~~ you cartoon? ~per deal· I So f H Ont ind two bedroom. Ont 1nd two l>alh •· :: Ing w/prlntera, type• pr Y gar.. · o wy, n<> 1~ ocean view In a 3 Br 2 Ba Ea1t Coaat Hwy CdM. 500 utter•. allkaCrHn, t 13-0353 ,,,.. ArU o.cr-pr<e.fWNd -miNtoum two ~ traln1nc In Art School requlred. ~ perlen~ In AutomoUve lkulpturtq pnterr.d. but not~ pe1a, fe50. Atl91'. req ldull •11artmant1 from Sb llOUM In l.•gun1 Beach 1/f I bath. &iQn rloh11. FOUND: Lg German 81\ep Crelt~ 6 tec:Mtcll wrtt- (213) 4131· 1195 bet. 8pm s d 1400/mo 49'·38415 Str. level. Call 8151-0135 ~11g1~ ~~:. :ae-C:r.: Ing a Y1C190 production 2 er. 2 Da. 119ti1 a ~~WITI Hatpt Need ,. rmmtt 10 or 720· 1704 alt 5pm, 7114•53 11 ••Pll' would be a -+. Mutt t>tloht w/d hk-up, no ,, a'" 11gel'M tor Vt""!" thr, great ocean view In 3 EHttlde Coatt MeH "'F-'"'d:'""""M,...,bltl...,.,......,,.&-wtl-:-:-t --.lod--:: h111e Portforto. Salary pel•. no gsr•g• Br. 2 ba hM In Lag Bell. 1011 101124. 185. 180 E. 5~· ............... Fbm~blll.& ,....,i.. 11715/mo. 780·8882 1400/mo. 4H-3845 21a1. 048-4282 w'M' ,;'i;,d IHgll •• ...,. llAll ALK OR JOO TO BCH ism Hwnlttl(lon V~l ... l tnt Hunlttl(lon Btac~. CA Lid'! wlll lflat• '* 3 Br. Exec autte omcaa I Ylll "Ollle", fl wnt s~. M ........ Tm l..rg 2 bt. lfl)lc, fam«y a (71•) "8·9961 2'A II IUll\ify condo With from Nov. 1. PrMtlge too II.,. a wtll 8penlel, M red "UI .... ..... adult pooll. ttnnla.l ftom tht San O..CO rr-fr d1tYt JIOftll on htc!t to Mlectlve Pf'Of. pereon. on Nwp1 8MI "' PCH. lrlltl setter. ,, .. ml.11.ecl • • 1• ,,.,-_;:iiiaiJ M Mcflddtll. tMn wttt on Mchddtn to S...Wllld Vtllact Security gate, 7 min to Telephone ana, typing & Spantetll.ab puppta1. -~-,_ fVf1!1111Mp ~liltlllt • OIMtl Mtly 10 II' 'ti dull bUGh, ~tr own 1111Cffo 009)'ln9 1¥911. ldeel ·ro, N.8. Anlmel "*'-.1-~2.,.5 11 ........ 2111 ~l!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'l!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!_=l!td=-rm_a-=:a..==e3=1=~=:-t-·.L-=pnlf9Ml....:...:.:..:...:ion~ell;,,::•:~=====::..l.:~:.-..:=::=°'~·-C.~M= •• ...._..=.=·~~o.-=J=,~(~l:1•:): ... ::::::~· ~'='== ' I "I 6M '"''"~nJou• ~.,,,.., .. t'H trlrd lht Hr1l•l•r •n•I Ttmr• h111 I ., •• ,. U•• th• 0.11, rnu1 for rrtri1t1111tnl Candlda'418 m\.W\ bave U.& Ou.whip Ott Vila l<ut which pennill lepl ~ d pmnanent f'l'l\ployntent under' U.S. tmmA• ....t&onlaww. Quallfltd .,....... ahould amid ,__ to; DelrPlot Ad #• ,.0. llox 1- Coeta ...... ca. n111 OllO M .... 0;; ... " ....... , M"rtla!H latn ;h!~·}L~ r!rp~yai a 30 day ao In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY plus the IRVINE..MIRAOR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wednesday at no e>ttra char gel CALL TOOAYll HI Fii SHIU Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Representative 142·11lltd.H2 Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 •7 T. .. riaa ltm ce Caijet ltnke -!nip leatral S.nket IHH Clauly •nt•L Palatlat -t1 .. •ta1 Tn{Q an.. ife'autltY your home or oic: Carpet I tlnol:Um In-..,..,...., ______ I ART, r111torauon. clean. ttOUS(-iPAKfUbh .IM MOVING-•PAllT I llPUlll• OIUY Pll•llll 1 't;lf\OMord Prm;; 1 flat fee Includes fish, etallallon & repalfa. 30 l11l1a'r I l1lltl'r repair paJnllnoa. frames, Cleanlng or Renovating. Oulcklcl\r&lul. Low rates carpentry & Remooetlng HEAffNG; Heater Bpeclal A!lo~~IPnf•~~. 851~1g:'; tan!(, decor & weekly ser-yrs exp. Andy 545-9031 M & 0 Development sculp1ure An Apprlsa11 Free estimate 850--4468 Uc Tl3B048 552.()410 Uc 443908 John 881-3189 Repll)ts.. Call 842•8989 ,_ vice We also stock & Mt-"· t t 650-8300 646·4206. HOUSECLEANING A 1 ··-Wid ~-vice IJllSllng tanks. _... ant I KITCHEN DESIGN· Need * · •-* Quality palnllng, lair Draine clear from SS/25 --.ll .. ""llll"'lll'll'l"'llP'-• MARMIE AQUARIUM Concnna. muonry. Hat-la • -, new Or remod a .. •r•a• GIEXdP'D5.4G8-0054~1 A(;~s ' Best quallty 25 yr. exp prlCH. Free HI. Call Aepalr lauceta. dl1P. etc ~Alt°~ SERVICE 6-42-5-405 work. fou~<latlont. Block, ~ltc~e~'? CALL CARYL. · PAfNTiNO·CXRPENTRV • Y• -pm Lie T • 116,428 730· 1353 Jonn anyilme, 631-2050. 851·9604M&M432-0SOO WINDOW WASHING la~ alt brick. Lie <I. 675-2826 842-0355. References REPAIRS·GParyT 645·5277 HIO~SECll LEAleNSIN2GO :f Ltlm· STARVING COLLEGE RALPH'S PAINTING No Bost to Support. Sell QU~·~l~~nly m't1 ':,.,.., '-"'11-i!'....,_•!"""l"'-"'""!""•I C te U form I L 1"" c ente • or wo STUDENTS MOVING CO. lnl/eict, Re&1. Uo'd. -p. St lie #319~•"' J~ " ,..., • ., -rlveway-Parklng Lot or ~~~~~te jobs.' N~;b ectdcal B Ii vlsl11 weekly. 847--0121 Lie. T124--438. lneured. Free eat. 841-3588/24 hr ™:5444 no Job•= am'°;i1 l tatt Law Repllrs-Sealcoellng too small. 9$4.()368 jE"'L"'E"'c"f"R"i .. c"'IX~N""": ""lllPp"'l,l~c~e"dl H·:Ul~LOVE·AE"ove ..... ••• men WATC84H1U-8S42G7ROWI Pa,. •• ... •• State law r-"-thllt .. S&S Asphl1631-4199Uc ROD'S CONCRETE & right, free estimate on1 "' M "" -..,... ~:-...-.., All Typea; R~elr, Resurl, . large or smell robs. Lie. Furniture, Trash, Trees Active retired lady would p •-ti Farthlng Interior Design HuS: Roofing-ah tyl)t• contr-,on ..,..., ...... -m Seal coat (SLURRY MIX) MASONRY ... 9 yrs Mm• 396621. 673-0359 983-5415 NOAM llke. few hr• work wkly· a.. •• HANGING/STRIPPING New-Recover-Decks work o• $200 lnelu<llng Comm., Reaid . Reas. toe. Free eat. 8-40-H05 L T HAULING • MOVING help w/parenta. planti, flll PllmH VISA·MC Scott 873-1612 Lie. #411802. 5-48-973-4 labor and mat«lelt mua1 Rates. Free estimates. traaie Ut 2~~~1.D~~~~~~':2rk. Renlal Clean Ups. Jon pets, errands. 6-48-5858 b Richard Sinor. Lie. BLACKWELDER Paper-:n:=::· !:::''-::! 645"4269 or 545-003~ cUsfo b TILE SERVICE Lie. 278041. Af6(6-8126 646-8192/731-29l6 •••1t l ittla1 ~806-44. l4 yT'9 ot happy hanging & remo11a1. Outll. """"',=re:.fn'G9a·:t: .. , 11ate In their~· l•~z;ittla! Qual. workman. ship, rea1. College student, lge truck. 11 bl local cuatomera. work only. 494-3618 ~I '" Conl{ac1or1 and con· --· •·· w 5~7 8322 Prof. mature, Lre a e. Thank you 963-4114 -831..cooe aumere, contact Ma~ ABV itfiNG pr ..... 1. ray .. -Cu•aaia~ lo rates. CdM. Ttiank you. pet/plant care. oc,1 rel. ' E><PERT Wallcovarlng In-c 759· t936 Coun Bob 546-4656 wkdys QUALITY PAINTERS stallatlon. Reas Consult· ... -._---,:-:------1 Gron<lle at 55&-4088 wit In my home. nr Victoria. bafltat ABEis ARDENlNG • PROMPT, NEAT PRO-I 58 8590 -retuial any QuMllons.. Contrec-Costa Mesa. 642-8482 .. c"'ia·s·s•1c·1"'6"'J•o•F""o-rd .. w-ooa-y•1 General malnt. Ctean-Upa. GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Don I leave your pet1f FESSIONALS 6311-7149 anl A91 gnmt. 1-Semen tor's Stat• Llcinae Ca"latl •akilt Chautteur for weddings Free estlmete's 548-8519 & HAULING. No fob too Keep them comfortable . WE GALS SHOULD HANG TYPING/BOOKKEEPING Board, 28 Civic Canter • ' small. 895-6008 at home w/e)(p'd house-12 YRS EXP: I'm small, TOGETHER.. Wallpaper Plue. Room 890, Santa ; New cabinets, cabinet proms. etc. $50/hour · Gerdenlng & maintenance. sitter. Save$$ on kennel My prices are smllll 7 uphol. wall&. 639-0730 For lnd1v./sml bustneaa Ana, CA 92701. facing, bars & formtca 957•6071 tree trimming. mowing, Tll'S Ulllll lees. Luanne 860-2546 650-8.477/860-6648 Hr/day-twk. 840-0888 -------"'!P'l'!"I do ii ell. 1• . a II I I I I PLAsf tRU tcMJd countertops. 842--0881 c•n• Cart clean-upa73& h63eu6611ng. We Haut anything 646-7331 La ...... , •·ia'' Custom Graphics/Murata Pla1ttr/lttai1 TrH Stm ct iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiim ;~~li~~s&a~~rr:;~~ c~~e~;;~d ~ sZ'lia ~~~: --.-.-, .. -.-.-1-.-!-.-.-.-,-.-.. -1 a.... ltaaiat HARDISON EOOI ENT ua ty nl ext pant ng RastUCCOI. lnl/exl. 30 yrs. DOUGHERTY BROTHERS For Ad •ction Aceo11ti11 • -wA•o•ei'l'l1N~'"'s'"'c"L"'E">J!'l!N°"'1Ni:'l'G~-1 MAINTENANCE & REPAIR tor your home or bu1lneu Neat. Paul 545-2977 Trees. landscaplng & clean ft CPA high quaUty Income Free estimate 845-2003 lull/time. 648-1295 Mowtng. Edg ng. Twice a SERVICE: a thoroughly 1145 w Baker 241•1671 Free est. Randy 982·7519 ups. 2l yrs exp 642.3557 l8ll work at reas. rates. c t -C-h-lld_c_a-re-.-11c-·-c1.-fo_r_m_er_1 month s20 to s25 57 Dave's Cuatom Painting ED'S PLASTERING Cal a Jonn Brown 631-6483 ... a~~!'Jl!'l•!'l,,.2~.-'!l'-1"'""-pre-school teacher, '¥es 6-45-5737 ctean house. 540-08 •a11a~ Int/ext. Highest quallly. Int/ext. Petelllng/te•tures JC. TREE SERVICE REM'l5°DEUNG: au phases. occ 5 6 8 • I d 1101•1 oaarn -.. ~ .. ----'!"'"-I lowest rates. "·0-5 .. 9 R•etuccos. 6-45-8258 Trimming, removal, yard Da:ay Piot Acoaatical 18 yrs tn area. Lie. bond· 2-4. nr . 4 • 1.. Get your trees tr mme • • Brick-lock-Concrete .,.. .... ""' ctean..yps, eic. 642•2914 1 C 'Ii ed. 988-3564 anyllme Htracttra before the ralnsl Clean WlllOW OLEAllH Low prtcea. Lie, bonded. , _ _,1.,..,N=T..,,tex=T""P"'A'"""tN"'T=1..,..,Nc:O,--Plaa~i•t ! ---II qi J ups, hauling. 650-3263 we do thorough work. Re-Bob 673-53671831-1181 Reas. & Dependable ___ ,._ ... _______ Tattrlat AD· VISOR New & Respray. Remod. & Repalr-Alle<atlons Ctatra JESSIE'S GARDENING II able & REFS Wlttl com-fCtfta\ CALS JAY 646-3478 24luII'I141· 1121 PRIVATE TuTOAING carpentry. Lie . .ct341012. Doors-Windows-Cabinets Aemode1/Rei)alrs, comm. Clean-ups yard malnt. plele carpel & house-WATER HEA TEA Specitll Most Sub)eclS, K-College 642 5678 Ablllly Bldrs 730-1900 Panel-Patios.Fences. 35 & resld. Llc'd, bonded, Free esttmaie 540-8035 cleaning. windows done ·A C MOVING-PAINTING-Carpentry, Pool heaters•Furnaoes (714) 631-1788 • yrs exp. Jerry 546-44 13 Ins. For eat, 552·9142. ...FREE. CALL TODAYI O\JICk/careful. Low rates. drywall, pfumbln~. Free •Feucets•Dlsposets• The lasteSJ draw In the Repalr/emall Jobs. Fences. llW•EllE•Tlll 540·5654 Lie. T 138048 552-0410 _es_1._1_2_y_r_s_ex_P_._8_9·_06_87 West a Oaoty Pilol shelves. partitions. Low Sell things last wuh Daily REAS RATES. FREE Classified Ad. &42·5678 rates .. Sieve 731-8311 Pilot Want Ads. EST.(714)241-1235 Seu 101e items Have something you wan1 Have something 10 sell? to sell? Ctassltled ads do Find whit you want In 642-5678 want Ads Call 642-5678 Sell Idle items 642-5678 Classified ads do 11 well it weu. 642·5678 Dally Piiot Cluslfled1. • Btlt WHI.. 5100 Btlt WHtttl SlOO Heir Waatt4 SllO Btlt Waat.. 5100 ltlt WHtt4 5100 Htlp WHtttl 5100 btisan MH PLANTS HOE"1HJIY /Pl Sales representative Seamstreu lrelnee. FIT SEClnllY Telephone Soflcttors. day 10 .......... Int/ext maintenance Hor11on or Dimension, ex· Apls. only. Good Income Perm. AbOve min wa~e. & evenlnn positions a11a11-124 o.etw' It.=· HOROSCOPE C A I .I QUILT••AST R Executive secretary to as-" w/houseplant service co. perlence pref, but not Cell Jan Mc ollough ·PP Y "" • 9111 President 01 a able. No exp. necessary. Plant exp. Own trans. 30· necessarv. Liie l"ptng M·Frf 9·5 553· 1417 1671 B Ptacentla. C.M. Wiii 1taln. Make SSS and lo"', I ft I, 414-•-, ' dynamic Newport Beach " -35 hrs. M·F. 751·227t O.K. Wiii consider entry Sales Seamit rus wanted. based company. QueHll· have lun doing II. Call --------- PIT delivery. L.A. Times, 7 level. Cell Nora for ap-Ulme< Salls. 501 29th St. cations Include sec-989-2657 Etched Doof• (Belgium). BY SIDNEY OM ARA days. 3 am . 6 am, Car & polnlment 957•6026 YELLOW Newpon Beach retarlal skills as well as liiiiiiimmmmliiiiiiimiiiliiiiml uae 1nt1e11t. or •• phone a musll Salary and APPLE ONE SERVICES ablllty to handle preas.-YUll 1111 gorgeous screena. Aprott Monday, October 31 bonus. 494-8498 Restaurant PAGES SEOlllUY ll~E1I ure, compte.-: travel ar· llW YI SELL 9x8' $3500, 494-7340 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Practical issues dominate -PIT afternoons Insurance PEHll 11 OUllE lnJ~:~ue:i!· ~~~~or S..,:: ~~~~~~nl~utl!a ~~;': Help gt11e them a head FRENCH TAPESTRY C1Yer you 'll learn where you stand in connection with basic tasks, office. reoepti111e clerk, 11 pm -5 am, Sunday -TELEPHONE nlng hours. Telephone traveling president. High· start. Earn top SSS part 200 years oldl Aaklng employment and health. You'll be rid of burden which was not min. wage. 631-7740 Thursday. Up to $6/hr. pre-quellfytng positions. eat salary and fringe ben· time evenings. Only only S1600. 840-MN to . f' t la y u'll g . allies 11\. connection I THE GRINDER RES-SALES Fine Arta-. No Sales. eflts for the right person. positive. dependable, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiim yourthopecialwn carry ID 1'"! P ce.t 0 am · P/YUU TAURANT. 1400 West Salary + comml11ton + ReplylnconfldencetoCS outgolog a<lulla need wi s · cause or asBlgnrnen . demonllrellng pro<1uc111n Coast Hwy. Npt Bell. 0 EDI bonus Serious llnanctal 6800. Box A l05, Coste applyi •Phone 646-7021 , "IUO &H1'm . TAURUSual(Aprelaril 2.0-_r.:~,Y 20}: dSpounitllght on specula~~ s~~~-B~u:0~~11 1~!:oa. Restaurants Co;pora;~~':s' an r~~~u~ ~'::~J= Meaa, CA 92627 ~~~ F'r~d:y.p m Monday B~lll~~e!va~~.::'* ~ vanety, unus UouaiuJ>6 an que venture w 714•963.3101 BusPersons,expe1tenced. openlngtnourtetephone togs. 5:30•9:30 pm lion IEOlnUY So. Cal Boutique chain involves member of opposite sex. Stat':'-5 quo. ls shattered; you are PIT Sates Person for must speak English. 18-;-. sates department of our Lawson 497-7501 PIT, caaual. S5.75/hr. Ex-antiques. Decorator lo _.__.. d '"'nf ti i ed ult Apply In person, Riviera OrangeCounlyDtvlslon. I .. PART-TIME, Vat18f! hours Items, store nxtur•. of· on way new start, ,,;.nauenge an sa .... ac on rece v as res ladles re-sale boutique Restaurant. So Cst Plza. We are look Ing for SECRETARIAL perlenced typist w t.. lo Include early A.M. of u~· ' ' creative reeouroes. Thu ts. Fri. Sat. 10 • 6. C M . 540-3840 women and mel'I with two Publlshlng cornpany In good office skllls 2 poe-weekends. Must have de-:~cr~ll~~:.lp co?r'~~tt':il G (May 21..June 20): Follow through on hunch -631-3332, 631-8290 Sales yearscommlsstone<I C.M. needs p erson lllOne. Coate M ... and """'dable vehk:le (amall ......... _ ""'""'· -~. I .. •-T 1 h & Saddlebaak Valley. ,...... -·-.,.,.. ........ tamily dispute will be &ettled if you make intelligent concession. PIT 18ndwlch sales. Must llOIORY FUii le ep .. one exper...,nce. ;~=~~~itlri~. ~,;~~e 714-955-1293 ~~gco~·l 1~ ·~uls~t ~~ ~:~ t't,":', :o!~ J 5 ~~; Focua on home security a bility to obtain necesaary material have car. Sell sandwiches No experience, Witt train, Check out these career of Sal~uar<I system IEOln••y panar dealer In lrvlne ' '. • . • & salads to hungry office PIT Ch 1 rk 1 opportunlt'·a we otter· 1111 ...-· St .. Tu1Un, CA. For Into Cancer, Capricorn, Aquanus peraons figure prommenUy. Money personnetl. Hard work. r llmas wo n "' · helpful. 1· 1124 area. Muat be depen. call 953.9312. Olractlona will be made available. ~2f2a/' Call Barry at ~~!~e~~n~rn •:~~r11•~:: * PrtlletlM P•ltlll llOlnUY UY /Ill Sh11p gal needed to work ~~~eM0~g~'~;~ F~~~ from Santa Ana ~ CANCER (June21-J uly22); Shorttrip playssign.i.ficantrole 4 • come. Apply In person at Ir vine firm n eeds ~~·,~ac:::at~ between 9;30 and 10:30 ~~ha"~·~i.ft':; in g .. 1 .. 1 .. ,.. allies and ...... 1r; ... n important contacts. Be versatile Real Estate Broker has too Hickory Farm•. WeatGlltf * PrefeHIHll entry-tevet secretary to a.m. onlX-642 .... 32l 61 .. 10 .. 8 .. Str. Lon 8 11 . ........ -& •--.....uoe , many leada. Needs sell-Ptaza.NptBch.10am ·5 At.ff,ltert aaslsl director of Muat have ellcel. IYPlng • " without ICattering force11. Relative ' stubs toe" but di.splays aense tng agenta 10 Mii horMS. pm tor appllcatlona. No advertising and work with (minimum 65 wpm) & dlo-to last bldg on Left/ KCM of humor .Gemini, Sagiuariusnativesarepartof active,dynamic 5% Mlllng commlaalone. phone calls. Mature. re-* la1tlafary r-rch dept. General taphone skllls. X·Ray lecttlclan. PIT Liquidator• Inc. lnepac-aoenario. Only th• Experienced sponllbte persori•· secretarial and clerlcal Peggy 17141 B33-2900. Dr office, Coate Mesa. tlon Thur NOil 3; 10--4pm. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Details unravel, poasibllities are and . motivated Dana SALES * 0 ...... 1.. .... I u n c I I 0 n s . 54s-9319 Point, Lelle Forest, N-· ...... 011.._11 It Grow1h-orlente<t position IEOTllY /HOIPT. 1. W ,.. 91 Aiiliucn Mll made clear and you gain greater i.nalght where money ls port Buch. 851-6370 ,. "'"'u; Ill requlreaXLNTverbeland 1mmed. open ing. for ••• 11 I ncerned Restri ti tempo nece888l')' and Prof person w/ ..... bull & wrltlen communication exper. front office recep-Secretary temporary BM HARBOR XREX co . c ons are racy, are . Ital Edlh computer exp. 76-4-8363 * httllHt lt11flts sktlls. Background In tlonlst w/good typing Vatted exper . superior APPLIANCE SERVICE actually will ultimately work to your advantage. Scorpio, Leu Prao•Htr Paa•eic• advertising/media help-sklll• tor ptuati high rise quallficatlon 640-1897 we aell recond., guar. Aquarius penpns figure prominently.a See our ad In todafs ULll PUTITI•I ful but not required. Call Newport Beach office. Cata SS refrlgM•tora. s.4&-3077 VIRGO (Aua 23-Sept 22)· You show that you have knack paper unda< "Banking ' SeK-SlSK "1 1 1" tneomed II Interested, call: 714-863-1955, e>tt, 281 Call Mr. Hanna. 476·1234 J4 yr ....,d ~·-1r_. ... S'=oJ -· • • ., -yearly. Idea Of OUlll e 0 249 K-· -If . I . ed .,, """" "'~ {or analynng places and people. Storytelling abilities surge to Ull _..,..._, •• , •• 1>4ople.who .,. (211) ........ r . SECURITY OFFICERS. llten beaut UI ovtng r + all attachment• . f-'-Be read f · · ""'6 ".._ f • ty f presently employed Secretary M/F. Must have cet & Persian, ahota. pedigree 968-9375 un:uvut. 'I I or exoung ......... ~. or a vane o real •tale T esu 1364 Miii.,_ phone. 970_5782 S200. (7 14) 538-1692 ::::---.,...,...-=-:-..,----aenaationa and for ~ble invitation to travel. Cycle la at pea.kl ... .,., om • GTE su-sn e mo old Col«lc g .. LIBRA (Sept ..... ~. 22): You could feel thal pace is too 1 .. ffqttihaola Sales person wanted for IEOltn/lltllHPll Security, part time, pref. S~~mase kl:•:s· ~~· 1 range. S300 obo. slow _ famil _._ __ ..ti.a,_ and com rorniae ia achieved. Tlle besl locaUon Beaull-perfumery In F11hton DIRECTORIES John Wayne Alrpor1 Area retired tor grave yd shift. b~~· 10~ ;...g, ~8•471:'· 559-8170 Y meuu.~a ""-&'.,._,. P ful ottlce Eetabllehed Island, NB. part/time, ISC otters a wide range of 675-6101 Freezer dlx fr091Jaal 17 5 Cycle will 900n move up, you'll be on your way to adventure, r-'denttal· re···-office 25-30 hour per week reculltng 1ervle1for ~ SSIO ft ' ,._ . • · th and "'""' _..., F t II 760 9093 CQRPQRITIQN c 11 e nI 1 10 ca1 e d Sell name brand products I cu up.rvhl. Xlnt cond. creativity and challeDIJe. For now, ga er reeources -wita. with working agenlS and or epp ca • n through-out the U.S. and nationwide. package XI< COCKER SPANIEL S 175. 769-05&3 •fl llpm Taurus plays key role. Inventory. You'll take "n Equal Opportunity o verseas. we ha11e an sells for SSOO. iour com-PUPS. 8 wk1. Butt. From I Ill APPUAml SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ); You could be appearing before ~veyn~~e _:i~n~ff~e !~~ H1a011~ .... 9017mc9ia'~1!!1gf'·Y..0audwsadnot Employ&< M/F/H tntereatlng position for mission up to 250 cash S 150. Dys 640-2201. eves les 957-a 133 -.-JO•-.. .:.... in __ _......_ 'th b · d """ .... ""' someone who Is detail paid dally, No charge & wknda 557-6577 ·~; wll>Ucornes true 001.uu:..:uun Wl \Wne98 venture an t>ecome part ol Amerl-11 well / Call NOW . sen things last wilh oaHy oriented and who llkes beck. Customer calla Ref rig. $250, Wa ah-romance. Career gets boost, favorable publicity is received and ca·s finest real estate or-642-5678 Plloi Want Ms working with """Pie. The you. Mr Owens. 760-1612 Golden Retriever pup1. er/dryer 1135 ea. Dllh- dmire turns liment o.:~ Vir ti la ganliatlon. ti 1 In .---AKC, shots. dew clews •"-SlOO ••e-11:•~• one you a re comp • ..-""-~, go na ves p y advenlslng, #1 In train· ~ position requires ability llRmWtll 1 160. 548-2826 wa....... . -.,...... key roles. Ing. Send resumes lo Ad ·.·' a1·,, P1·1a1 ..... -. to handle all phuea ol T le h k N WestlnghOUM gu <lryw, SAGl'ITARIUS (N 22 Dec 2 F b' · #64 D lly p 1 1 general office duties In· e P one wor · 0 e><· Needs home, Golden Rel works gd, ,76. 673-2078 ov . -· 1): OCUS on am tt&on, P 0 'eo' 5~0 · cludtng: Light Bkk'g, ,Jerlence nee. Company mix, 1 yr. 1peyed, sho11.1..,..,_,,_,---~.,,...__,..~ investments, relationship that might now demand a long-term C~sta M:s!i 92627 typing (65 wpm>. recep-wtll train. Salary Santa loves kids. 631-2157 WestlngtlouM SIS rwfrig, · n-... • ards · ---'' 1 ' LY Pl OT tlon. telephone. and Ill· Ana office. Part/time 22 c.I. S150. 543-2858 corrurutment. c n::stige surges upw -you receive u~t 011g Real Estete Ill L Ing. Payroll and payroll evenings 5-9pm. Call Pttl 5535 =:....,-,,---.,.--::,----- overdue as views are vindicated. You'll have more responsibility N-port Beach plush real IUlllER TUllEE . tax experience ' must. Beth, 862-5844. Several talklng·type ww~:!&o~u~':/:.r::,~ and chances for rewards multiply. estate co. In high rise N Please cell us lmmedl· ruotlH parrots tor sale Call Ski old ssoo. 673-3031 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Physic.al attraction could bldg has lmmed. opening • o w accepting applications for : ately to dlacu11 the pos-Pre-school part/time (Blrdmen ol Newport) d mi.na L • ..:--1.._ bo ds be f · dr for top producing District Manager to SUpe'"'"''""' :. fllon1~·11,0!~FIU S4/h0\lr. c:M. 642-9181 . 873-1218 i_!g. lattrwl Alt o te;cua.nauwa un ,mem rso oppo81tesexare awn agresal11e1alespeople • "'~ 111 " .... ~ to you and general popularity increases. You'll complete project, with opponunlty tn n e w spaper carriers. Salary com-: OIUILTAITI, Ito Ytlt·l•r .. tl•f.· Aatl~t1 6010 Llng.1/r;! ~~ ~~ you'll reach wider audience and posaible journey could be in Phl~~':&~~~~alp~!;;ed, m e nsurate with experience.: 4667Mac:ArthurBlvd Pre-quallllerswan ed. ,947 ICKER coUcH 81 fencing 1110. Harbot Offing Co Suite .. 306 Prof .relaxe<tatmoephe<e, Inches long, xlnl cond ... _.wood 71•1531•13t7 AQUARIUS(Jan.20-Feb.18):You'llgettoheartofmatters, tr~i~!~~,';t'~~~~:1!·1e mpany benefits plus bonus : NptBch.CA92650 ~~=~~,c~~o~ng~~~:: 1675·962-3824 ;: 11 IH.. .ti Leo individual will play key role and many """""OS will 476-1234 opportunity. Must have Van, : SECRET"RY SerlO\la ttnanc111 poten-2 Beaut. Antq. hanging ...--• k · carved Iron & wht frosted AKC black Lab puppy, II complirpent you on special presentation. Money picture will be HOEPY/Frtlt ltflH station wagon or pie up : Dept. secretary. strong Itel. Opponunlty for ad· glass lamps. From $160 mo. all ahots.· ,,.. to h typing and organluttonaJ vancement. E.VENING & brighter than originally anticipated. Another Aquarlan tal.k.s Part time: 8:30 10 12:30. 5 wit /shell. Mileage allowance : skills needed. Wiii train dayume shift•. ILON lo $360, 771-7153. gOOd home. 542-3158 about new start in new direction. day week. Phones. Ilg· in cluded. Appl y ;...,. person, : on word processor Send LAWSON. 497-7601 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OHILY,._ ·-p SCES M S urea. lite typing. varied U& U& resume to: Baaso & w1m1 TO Ill -·s ... , ·-I (Feb.19-arch20): poUightonpu blic relations, <lutlees&some aompulef week days, 3PM to 5P M at 330 : AISoc. Advertising, PO TELIPllllSALH * Free.12wklold.873-8960 .. legal affairs, possible partnerships and marital s\atua. Individual e><per pref. Consolidated S Cos Bo• 8030, Npl Beach, Earn $300-S800 per week * Ill 0011111 Free to gd Hme. Adorable who taughtyouin pastwillagainbecomeavailable.Don'tpennit Restaurants 01 Callr. • W est Bay t., ta Mesa. 92680 working parttllmel Easy btkLabXpuppy.F•.Nd• ..........J. 19752 MacArthur Bl. Ste access, atr conditioned * IUT AmOIES ivn·g hm. &-4~ pride to block pro&&-=-· You'll gain new understanding of legal 110. trv1ne. 553-19 i 1 •.. , . . . . . . . . .•. · IEOllYUY office. Caah BonuHs procedures. IEOIPTlllllY Developer needs sharp Dally! No Chergebacksl .. ltatltwtf •• NEED GOOD HOME: F,.. D .-,-p·1 · ~ aecretarywlthgeneralof-No Reserves! Call Brian. 0 I .,..,. Golden Lab, 4 >"•old, Belt WHI.. 5100 HtlJ Waat.. 5100 B I W ttl 5100 Full/ttmedays.540·5554 II y I 0( · · · ·· · •• · ·' flee experience. Type 80 636-9334. ••• 1•••111 •payed, all ahota, 1oVM t I 111 ---------• wi>m. sMhnd, N-01. 111 IHlla Otll children & 11 obedient. GENERALOFFICE IR"IOltnUYH Mother& helper. Nights. HOIPTIHIST-nPllT floe, Huntt,.,.ton Beach. TELE_.E t-IOl4 RandyMl--4958 Refs r"" 1 mo twin..,,.,. Law Office, Newpor I .. ., ........ a.-Sml office by John Wayne Key Punch and general Of· _...,. wvz•· B 60 PART TIME 714-840--4848 ....... -. WANTED..,.,... home for Atrporl needs fulHtme flee e><pertence neceaa-Salary Nego11able eachArea.Musttype ........ ..,. 5 l<ltle empto..-Dullea Include ary. lO·key b" touch. 842-7803 wpm, and have super HOlnAIY/WO. We need good people to year o gen ,~ ' front office appearance 'Wltop lkllla. S/H &. tuplngl set up appointment• Great Dane. 988-9243 mall room, typing, lunch XLNT company beneflta. Night Clerk, PIT, honest Cell 9 • 5• wtldays, , f om O\lr Costa Men Of WESTMINSTER ABBEY time recepllOl'I Com-Call Miiiie, after 9 AM •• and retlable tor Npt Bch Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in required Word pro-r • ANTIQUE MALL r MU Puter e><per hatplul 645 5800 H t 1 XI t rt ti 640-9951 L Be h h cesslng IBM memory! flee In the evenings tor 11751 w-1mtniter •-. 1-'?i•iiiirai~tu~~·~~---. . -o e . n oppo un y aguna ac area (2 Ours IKper. 'dealreable. Wiii HOll<ley lnn'a new lravel v~ n•v i.., Prefer young female, Landscape Maintenance lor university or college IEOIPYlllllT d ) W k d p M train, Preetlglous New-. club. Salary + Com· GARDEN GROVE SACRIFICE: 8Mut. catm ~°:x'c~n~:~o~~~:·J:;:,~ working lormen for ept student. 675-7300 for law ottlce. 12:30 to per ay . ee ays . • -port Center office. minion + Bonut. Call 554·6103 ~~r~or':'·er!i281~1 =: son 754-6601 mgmt company. Min 2 OFFICE MANAGER, AIP, 5:30. Mon thru Fri. $5 hr w eekends A .M . Earn about Non-smolle< 6-44--4492 751-4222 altllf 1 P.M fl bl $85 lAmP yrs e11per Speak Eng & AI R. payroll, an• phone. Llghl 18y3plng,86 heavy $400 per mo. Call Mr. Barrow Antique treadle HW ~~,. -:· ~•tch tt>i lemc>t GOVERNMENT JOBS Spanish. 84 2-4907 computer knowledge phones. 3·84 Sell wlthEASEI GetGREEN c11h mach.&126.631-61-43 631•1098_ S16.559 • S50,553/yr. wkdys btwn 9·•. helpful. 85e.•577 HOIPTlllllT / IEOn or Mr. B u sh 642-4321. EOE : II'•. BREEZE '.:.~~gl~-=,~~s H1va something to sell? =-s1,....m_m_o_n_•..,..h,....l<t,.... .. '""be<I--,....,. x'""'L...,.NT= How Hiring. Your Aree. LJll•Y Plllll Operatora, ewlng shift. Prolenlonal atmo1phere, • · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . • . • . . . • • . •• .• Claulfled Ada 642-5878 Call 642·587d Claulfled •dado 11 WllL con<I. SlOO. 6"8-0llO Call 805·687-6000 Ext. 1<1611 for aeml-re11re<I. Full Exper. or wlll train. Call 50 wpm +,Well groomed. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;11;iiiii=~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~=~~~~~!!~ A· t690 FM for Dlrec· or part/time. for Legion 5-40-1777 experience pref, but not Newspanar j" tory. Cleaner•. Laguna Beach. neceeaary. Immediate .--· Ull•llllll 494•4450t49H 177 Earn !~~o Tlf..~ per gg7~n2\· AC,.~LE Ng~E KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Newport C1r Salon, rent Of UIAL ..-TUY month. ~Ir ... , Hou... SERVICES. % 544~1/$40·8582 Small, (lfowtl'lg Npt Bch wit•, College S1~1a.1:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH lltlgatlon flfm looking for Nead <lal*'ci.ble au1o lo 1• Hatrdr81MtWl nte<I, &hara Hp. legal MCI)'. f /T dallvar Dilly Piiot In llllPT/lfl. IUll refit $80, week Shrthnd7apd writing and LaQ\ln• Beach (2 tire l>t' Do you have a good front Mantcuristwantad.renttll ~ .. of humor raqulm day). W-.tc<tay, P.M., ottice appeetanoe and a S-40, w.-5-4&.2259 Xlnt Oppty. 640-1960 Wee«ends, A.M. Clll Mr, pleeMn1 personality and · Barrow 842"4321. axt J)hona voice ? Large -.H-A....,IR,,_·_,,.S-11_11_on_f,_or_r_an_t __ .1 Marin• Oleael fngln• 343 EOE Southlf'I Calif. bullcfar New Salon. XLNT p&r1<-Mec hanic with U · 1---------Mell• •h1rp relleble r .. Ing. A/C. 3 weelca rant patience. Newport ArM. Plft·n.t Ptr9 c.pllonl1t. Varied office lree. S120/wk. N.r OC Alt· Tom Riker, s.4e·35e1 1f1111t111 dutlaa Include light POft. 281-8092. 4 .... 9907 IM. llftrwh... ...___.. •--~ ~ Of typing, nung end ganerel .... ,.... ,...,_...,.. • _.,, "''.... ldmlntatratlve t-.k•. In HO\Mek~/chlld care. Or. Co. nrm ..-1ng '" National M.,.111ng "'m 1xahange tor ablllty to Aellable mature pertOn agreeal\19 ln<ltvldual wtth le . ••~Ing (Ind neacsa function well In a buay of. needed on • temp. llve-ln 3-& yra tnjeetlon molding 1<11ptable, ln<1u1trtou1 flea the oompeny ofter• • bUla. OWn ttana, compl. axpat MUii have 2·3 ~ people wno enJoy public trlen<lly atmoaphefe, llOvMhOld dl.ttlM & car• In aupetVtalon to run 3'd conltct Good ~Ing eompatltMI aatary and tor 2 children. 780-e351 ahllt Opefltlon. Good vQloe , mutt. fOf Int.,. OOod baneflll. penmanahlp helpful. Xlnt view app1, Celt Unda, s.nd reaume and aalary Ml WlYll growth opportunity 545-5n& hletory or 1111 out app11. 11911&.• Phone 714/M4..0877 '°'•--"'"""",,..,.,,,,.....,..,..,.---cation '' our omoa. Wiii oe lnteMewl".'fl for a tnterww ~t ,.. ... Titt ,,.- PIT Receptton"1 Appll· MODELS fOt 11~1!' ~ ~5 ~~rz= =~"Jo • .. c.nt mutt be ll'larp, latnlon atiows. WI.i..,, aeltlng. PanmtM •• Attn. l::t.,,t. courteoue. SC?,~ know!· Cotta Meaa. 54 ~ 1"91 In 81nta Ana Offlol. 4800 C~t Or. P.O. BoM ~ Of ten.-helpfUI. fOf tll>Pt ull MB Jon. 2200. Newport Beech, "4lhr to 11811. ~ In 8ell1ng enythlng with a M2·51'3 ' CA 82MO AGES 11·1· EARN ti> TO $75.00 HJ WEEK We now Ila•• I~ ~ for JOUlll tiltf bt1vt11 to *"" reldetl for Tht Orance Coast 0.Wy Pilol Our crewi ate1t 11 3 30 p.m. end IYOfk until 8·30 PJll iftttdlys ()jt SatutdaJ, wt wort • ftw niore ho4in 't'ov wlll 11111 m•nJ trips •"4 prtlts. llOlll Wttll eltlllfll 704tr OWll money • thtre iS llO dtl1vt11ns 01 cottcllon 1nvolffd tt you lft Jnttmlld, pltJM CIQ Mr u rl (714 548-7058 pereon 11·1·83. 12·3Ptn, o.t1y Piiot c...tfled Ad ________ , 117 t Jtmbor" Road, 11 a llmple mailer . SElL Idle Items with a '!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ~ lch, luet c.it &42•M71. Dell)' Piiot Claaalfled Ad. -;; ,-• ' • D& Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 30, 1983 OA•AGI SALf ADS NOW CLASSlfllO IY CITYI SU allOW ualtare act IHI 1 , ... , ..,,. 1011 Nttt1qtl"/ alll, laprt c * WI( WI * '77 26'h tt Weltc:rafl, axri lcttlt rt 1 IOll ID .................................... __ ........ ,.,... . .... tlH 1w1n bedl, floral prlnl. I Moster 2 df, 4 hr flte. 3'8" cond. S 13,900 ~2·4876 •81 KAWI KDX f76 xlnt , • ---------1·- tlllih. bOl1ten. t101 uni x 2'3" x 5• hi Ideal lor cond wtfH b ike 7& 5301. p/1, p/b, •/~ 1127 V•lklwttta 1173 YtlH 187 Rag top, QOOd bOdy. l•----,.,..-... ~~.~-- gd c<>nd $200. 780-1879 gun, coln_,lcOlli'Ctlo~·· 't~eo::u1~·1n,~n;.p ~d'a dlvor~ed ... MUST SELL 18500/080 931-e280 Of 1 pc match. llv. rm turl\ Jewelery •... ver •erv ... e. motOf s1200 493~71 1 1750 540·1139 d•ya, 602·270t Ilka new. New 11300 aell Owner moving, muit M ii. 842·2937 eve'•' ~7""'5""'9,..,.M_w.,....,2""'00""2"",-1t1-n_t_cond_.,.., 1900 3 pc bdrm set $160 $3000 ot>o. 875·1981 80 SEARAY SUNDANCER mull teel Showroom OBO 241-1492 2 TWA rnd 111p ticket• eny-28tt 3!50cc Chev, 107 eond: red w/ten. $5000 8tt CONFERENCE TABLE wtiere$2000pr495-2497 lhr2•5,IOOOoededoB'oS3!;_~0new104. llll&llltllm obo. Jay 844-11111 daye, . ...,.. Good for rebuilding or for 49$-3593 avee mil ltla.'I 1150. 680-8730 7tt Sp•, Pump, hMter & ,81.lfl' Seaswtr1, utras. plftt. new knobblM, 150 .......--------=---- 8FT CUSTOM SOFA, 1'18nd Finer, ueed S 1500 OBO 70 np. S8100 493· 1685 Bill 9&9-1221 all. 1011'11 '78 2002. enfn , Blaupunkt, SOUTH no rult. VDO g1Ugee. a • .._ 819'1kS>Ynltl, radial•, 12 -volt. Wtthoul motor Attuma pa~menta 01 11200/080 Negotlebl9. I 3 3 I I m o • 0 A C 549-3147 Alk for Oen (IEHHOOe) LUii' ... 111-1• '63 Baja, compt rablt, loll of e1111H. lh11p. perfect. $2100/obo 548-8'C51 -ee-vw-.,..B-ug-.-o""'rl_g _ow_ner_. MlM. 1177 tied, corallbelge. beiull-87!1-3175 nu tlree & palnl (brown). 11111... fu1S3000B05•0-6931 -ALBACORE l 1.251LB Pertner 'It Int In 31' VESP• 200PE, NEW 1 ocwonendr .• PlupOy4m300tlnot.boA.-t COUITY -FtHltla h F h F Pacemaker, 12,850 dn. "' S ••• 1 ••• l. 8' q.n sorabed, dk gm/ W ole • rea • rozen '4 I& 720•1998 (60ml) Wht. Incl fairing 945· 1578 1110 runs greet, good body Come In i ... N:WPOf1 s 1900/olr. 842-2730 Beech'• n,_t Mla011on '87 Squarebeck. aunrool, 8000 ml on reblt eng, new Urea, nm1 & lookl good. $ 1000/obo. 494-os.t7 of prevloutly owned Porscllet, Audi• and Volk1wegan1. Va.llt_f peach. S600 631-6143 Boat "Varaaruz" et foot of mo. S1300. 546-3291 Claudia --------- ---------NeldH86RAoob GAR-3111 St. nr Oel1ney1. N.B. UOlllFIOI dya 8-45-85'7 ev/wkndt '80"' BMW 3201, auto, aJr, ... WILL •t Furniture, Appliances. Etc. AGE 5 ALE. 8 8 7 1 Antique walnut Ible, 1180. (10am to 8pm) 119 OOO/blt otr 2611 cua-Meter a .. n 1terao, alloya, nawtesa l l lllllH• • •F 210 Cypr"'· Balboa FV Large oak dresser, 1275. • . · • 19250. 931·3016 --Pentnsule Cardinal Ave. . Contemporarydlnrmaet, Beautiful g lfU lor tom Searay Express 78. VolumeSataa,Se<vloa '87 VW compl reetorad Sot/Sun. ,375 Matching 8• oouoh Chrlatmu 1 Wlrlltzer pley-Just hauled. Twin Meres, Muat Hll '81 Deluxe Conveniently Located And Laulng ,2400. •78 vw rebtt rtal •• Mar Haa•. ltacla 1300; Matchlni tbles: er pleno, 38 rolla, S 1995. 1/o. top cond. uhl, stereo, Broughem at S 15,500 lt'a & Competitively Prloed 18711 Be•ch Blvo. motor s2650. 988•7951 455 E. eou1 Hwy. ·• s150 & SIOO 6A 7313 Tall Jeapar Sec .. $450, B-tank, tip C-5 Mer1na under blue bk. 497·2244 & Huntington Beech port n.--..... Superpalloaale,Sunonly 2 nl·back ehrs, diahea, _____ ._ .. _-__ Solid oak rocker, $150. Dunes.N.B.P/PK.Clark or968-9610Pvtpty. (11~)142-2000 '68 SOUAAEBACK, reblt ~?J..oe'OO'' Clothee, turn., appl., toys, clothes, misc 18321 Apt full of llne furnl1hlng1. Ski boots, $36. 645-8767 (714) 241-9292 IV' IOH eng. S900. 548-2900 --------- mteo 424 Fernleaf l0·'4. Pammy Ln, Sat/Sun 8-4. all under 1 yr old. MUST Ol I •• Sales-Service-Leasing 1 I ==--,.,----="',---- "'' Ntta . Check protector, type-SELL. Sele to be held Fri, c:e~~~\,~E S10 per cen ..... ., lail 741---,-l-.-,-..... -.---1 ~pj:: XKE. rare series ·~9ng~~::O~~~h~~:: ti~= Aatn, Dea11tlt 3FXQICvdXRXdE:sXCe. writer, stemwere, slvr Sat. Sun lO-S. 720-0932 __:_ 3 1' Falrllner, '66• TIS. llUU·TIP (0 Ci\R\IER 1~. Blk-cpe,4sp;80Kml, new palnl & tn1, 11ralght AllC UH turn, clothea, Kawaskl teasel. antq l able & Armolre: Edwardian, solid CEILING FAN with Tullp Sadan. needs some 10WNER flf"llJ.~(lt""t:·I'~ ny Jtlnl cond. Orig. N.B car. body,amlfmcua.$3000 500 cc Motorcycle. draaur. gollclub1. walnut magnificent fights, oak blades. never work.Repo.s2750.Avery v 8 1 atnk 1to11e N. I\ , ''·.11\. i: ~'" $6500. days call obo. 548-5074 180 Eagle 4x4 wgn, au10, hMhold gOOds. On the 536-6030 $3100; Love seat, 3 mos used, lake s95 552..0796 675•8990 :..:... 8• uma0n' more' extras,' "• """ ,,, ' .. .,.. · .... o '""93 851 2010 ale crulM con1 am/Im comer ot Monrovl~ & SALE· GMC truck, water· old $300, 963-1311. COCO COLA early 50's 180 RANGER 22, 4 hp OIB XLNT cond., (P0748) Dir •• ,.. '"' · ... '"''·"'' ~: •• : 'aves tl•l ·~~~do.u~~E~"c,~:; = S5379. 979-24s0 Bobe1'9 Oogwood.Sat/Sun8 . 'bed.c1othes&more.Sat1 Bdrm set. 2 cheat tbls, upright model. good NBallp $9800.646-9148 Phone~1·2896 ~~Jl•R '80 fifio• 626 Sports OB0548·4062 I lic•· Htl 7DAYYAADSALE.9-4pm. Sun9-5 2117Hunllngton Orlenllar c pt , Sony cond S350 O.B O ..... Tl.Im T II """"Yll. """"' "' 1982 Charle St , (btwn Stereo, 2 chrs. pictures, 549-2478 lllUT ....--fl lfl(. Satet-Setv~Leealng Coupe, 5 spd, air, xlnt '70 Bug. new e~lne, new '60 Skytar1c LOT, 9 qt, Barnard & Hemllton) I at ouvattl Copy Machine, COROLESS PHONE N:,g0~':ot~~*:.t ·~:11c~: TrHtl 1,14 UlllllT cond $4500. 731-7468 ~:1ti:ir~~J5:413.'2500 41M, ·~9f:1f:!50· PP C.M. P•rts & accessories 25, OFflCE DESKS w/or I BM T 'f Pew r ' t er ~ POWER PACK. still In umbla. 36•. n-linear 183 XCfX doCb 28 llVllTlllY '82 626, 4 dr, wMe. xlnt 110/up, Bikes $50 up, w/out return CHAIRS. 846-8113 box.S75 646--1431 paint. diesel, oavtls & Superdlxmlcrowave,1wln A/C cond.$6300 536-6t55 '70 Bug. stock. ltereo '63 Regal Wgn. Ilka new. motorcyclft. llres. whls. OFFICE SUPPLIES. Sun· Beaut elmosl n-white Double bed $50 Roller Olnghy, euto pllol. furling beds. cstm mat, lazy-boy • '78 3201; AIT, cass. $1800 546-6428 4600 ml, ucrlf~ '*· 1enks, fendtll'S. glass top day 10/30. 9am-3pm. 15 knobby & Oak s-ola & sketes slia 6. $20. Bdrm Jib. s44.soo. Price Incl 1a chr. S 15,000. 968-5781 (687UQO) '82 RX7 GS, stereo. snr1, .71 B ood cond Cuh by Monday. $.94001 ahow cues, mag truck Aberdeen. 1rvlM1 . 1 t $3IO 642-0670 1 moo Ing In St / 1t'79 3201; 4 spd, SIR mags, extras. 21K ml, ug:.,,g'9 2 · obo.ErlcS46-8'C51 wheels, tires. new meg 551-8994 ovesea . lemps S8 675-2307 ~B~~or.ra~lnl ll~anclng. Aatt MCH (315YOL) xlnt cond $9600/obo $2195 6..v· 7 1 eves whls. =------::::--..----Beaut King slie Pulaskl FIREWOOD: Ouatlly mix 646-1464 alt 7PM Part• IOIS • '79 3201. 4 apd. SIR 760-3864 '71. eunrool, am/Im CUI. c .. ulac 1 3H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Lt, ... lttcla Apotnacary bdrm set. $85 '"cord delivered free PAlNT AND CldAf BODY (6582) A.IC XR7 Mazda '80. charcoal s 1300. 964-2526 177 s;;llle. tan, rn. SUPER GARAGE SALE l 41J otl1111l 1tff11H ~~~~ffJ:~e~tfp'n,otter. anywhere 636-4680 1~1~~=~·30c~~s~r:73;;~~ WORK: Save ~ & In· *'79 3201; 4 spd. gray. sunroof, air, xlnl ;71 Su~r Beetle, need• axlt cond. 17250. S I 8 ? "'any tamll I 124 0 t It I c 1 b 1 creeae "~·r car• value <994XEQ) SIR cond. $6500. 552-974'1 work 600~bo &•1-0181 67~7544 un on Y · "" · H 1. 11 tr , Home eram cs us ness melnt many xtras Slip ,~ *'79 3201, 4 ep<l, ~ '" les. Items too numeroue ttlJ• 41..._1140 Boys· oak & girls' Provln· Kiins. au1ometlc slip avail,· Nwpt. S3S.OOO. by SS. Biil 969-1221 17269) MtrCMll Ital 9145 .71 VW Bug. xlnl running '77CadlllacSedenOaVllle to mention to benellt ' clal bdrm lurnlture, pourar, 300-350 molds. Ownar/agt, 675-5081. BF GOODRICH radial TA. *'79 3201; 4 spd, SIA d $2000 760 3888 $3500 After 5pm th football 2580 Or I It 11. maple dinette set, pie-E hi 1091ypz) *'82 2400, sn/rl, 4 spd, con · • 5tt.n.5199 ~ •"1-••n5 you · • !Wf!d I C• 1ures, books, wallpaper netece,datc,0 vmary1anulnagotyuorue LASER 14tt $800 or trade 121 35-60• <2> 75-~o. 15"· .,.,, "' "" """"' ange Ave., CM. 642-5920 E~F GARAGE SALE rolls. ate. Raes. prices. ceramic•. Musi Sell. tor Sallboard 675-9260 1K ml. S50 ea. 751 -1314 *'79 5281: A/T, A/C whlte/%~~636~ 18,500 '71 VW van. New Trani, '79 CAD ELOO xlnt cond .. ------,...-....,,...--=,..---EVERVTHINGI SAT/SUN. Wiii trade lot petlo 0 p Wiii P I d I & tires (265ZCE) good engine end t1re1, company malnlalned, MOVING SALE. Cane 308 VISTA MADERA wner regnant. Laser yellow hull white re u e r ms ' 1t'80 3201; 5 spd. A/C '62 MBZ 190, 4 dr. n-ca as a It e, S 18 7 5 leaaa Ju1t completed dinette set w/glass top. 4 rurnlture, TV. stereo, train buyer· $ l6,000. deck nu dolly racing tiller 11517osR 13 Brld¥e-(565ZOL) eng. low ml. itlnt shape. 497-1145 $7250. 640·8208 swivel, cushioned chairs ESTATE SALE bike. etc. 760•9077 495-0384 euto baller carry all bag stone. 1120· 831"215 *'81 3201; 5 spd, S/R $4000/obo. 642-6082 •72 VAN 11000 $700. Rattan couch. large 32 1 Klnx· Road. N-port BUY DIRECT FROM Lorton&-Lapldary Arborn Kint cond. Joining Navy Wire whl• lor Honda & ( 1CUT843) .67 MBZ 300SEL t 60 3665 11 6 TIE WIEST ti__. I I P ~ •aNUF•CTURER I ellt 673 1650 T B Id I di *'82 3201•, 5 1pd. SIA • au o, 7 • 8 · overstu "" sw ve ap-Bch. 50-l7 l8. Pleno """' ,... w/stand s 175. 494-2905 mus s · • oyota, r :• oner s. A c PIS PIB P/W SILE_... .. d Sot 75°' 766 •o62 6 238 (1EVF463) 1 ' ' ' ' • W bl d VllWW pahun chair w/otloman, (sml upright) beaut. cond. an save o ,. on new ---~-.......---,,.--• ., eves. Wkdy 45-, ext * ,83 3201; 5 spd, SIR P/snrf, lthr Int. good tires. 72 V , r I ~· goo ved large wicker chair. easy touch. tuned. stool, top)uallti6~5":'i1Twln N~~~o~e~:;,~lpT;~g~~ P-32-Wood, SgllGBI, '57. Aattl Waat.. I020 (1FZP975) nu paJnl. 20mpg, $4500. cond .. lookag ~~-ob~~Ti1~n'~:U= an more.432-9042 delivered. $760. Ratan setssu7s9195 's' u sets 644-4908 Excell. cond . Poss *'835331 5 d I ml 951-7561 $2000.839-1150a . Cllf let Seeuatocs-1 Sat/Sun 29 /30th furnltura:(heavycstm)llv-Jusl · · ave even llvabrd, NP/B slip. Make Hlgheat-~1 •leh dlmmemedst'ic'00~ 18095) ; •P ' 0 ' -.6~7-M-ar_c_ed...,.e-s-=23=-=0""s:-.-:4,--d~r. ·74 BUG. n-battery, 8 om ., Furniture, art work, etc. Ing rm, 10 pca.$1500. more on-queen and king Rolex PrHldent repllca ofr. Agl. 67~2810 yoor v ... , c • o i•i.•lll tires, muffler, good cond. IUDI I P I T h M ch more sets. Free dellvery watcn. $345. Giant pro-foreign. 551-8285 • • snrf. au10. new reblt eng. 0-053 QUI' 1 aA Laure ont wn ms, u · 636-4195 )eel TV $1595 5482855 SNOWBIRD Sailboat &----=-....,.....,=---208W.1st,SantaAna $1400/bstofr642-4740 s155oobo 72 1 . .....,.. corner Newport/Monte Garage Sale, Sat/Sun 9·4. ' · • Trailer. $750. 645· 7782 WI llY Closed Sunday •70 280SE 3.5 CPE '78 RABBIT all orig., 2600 Hett>or Blvd. Vl1te. 2515 Alder Lana B I · t DELUXE WATERBED TINPLATE .. 007"1" 601b. COST• "'ES• · aby lems. e ectr, 1ype-1 wl & " lo OLUI A••s GORGEOUS! Sl 1,750 sunroof, stick. reblt eng. "',., "' Sat/Sun8em.Furnlturato writer, golf aqulpmnt, King sze. th canORY earoll.30 to 45clb, 1roll t ta, .,_ LARGE SELECTION OF 631-3016 $2850.840-1289 l_.0•1110 •"""· ml"· .,.,,..1.,.. m""""' <lo<he" "''"" """"'· S<OO. "'""" mlo. 631·3'5' S ..... I l id TOii All TllGll NEW & & BMW"SI ' .,. S'"'"''°· s"'1• fK· '" 3074 Molokai (Ott Glbral-player, misc. Items. Exec dHk, walnut 6' Toastmester ovan-brolltll', 1stt i>OLYDVNE boat no 12 2IOllL 4.1 tory Edition: air, aunroot, ter). .10-.1100 3220 Clay St w/chr. S150. 2-slde chrs self-clean. like n-$50. motor, Lii' Dude trailer, Beautiful cond. snrt, PS, auto, white & black body w.O.T.M. YARD SALE Make your shOpplng eas-~~~·cn~~~2d~. tg~~s~ 646-4225 gd cond $1300. 966-1518 Liii IUOl llW PB. PW. new ttrae. all orig. alloy wn11. $4375 Clam•ltt HU '68 RS Cemero. A:blt 327 COtYette motor. 12700. 570 W. Hamllton •3 C M. \er by uslng the Daily P1-modern recliner $50. un1ver11ty Atnetetk: Club ,75 Calli. Bow-rldtll'. 17W. VOLUME SALES S67oo. 675-5906 or besl 970-0548 Sunday Oct 30. 8am-4pm lot Classlfled Ads. 675-6836 membership. S&OO ln-oot drive. tow hrs. xlnt SEfWICE & LEASING ·73 450 SLC. good cond, .79 conv, mega. FM cass, For more lnlo, call Craig at 840-1731 ~~~~~~~!i!!!~~~~~~~~~~I 548-3289 cond $3500. 851-1642 38'70 N. Cherry Ave. 85K ml. leather, sheep-128K ml, es n-cond. ~ Rattan chelr; tablellemp LONG BEACH eklns, air, stl!feo, $12,995 963•2590 or 846-3633 F'uaitart 1129 Faraitart IOH $100 ea/obo. 968-9205 . ~n~!~rl:~a:/'1~~~ s~: Maria• S.•lf. 7011 WI llY (No. Cherry exlt-405) -..,,P_,.P,,..,. =-78-=6,...·9.,..1_00_,.,...e-=118$=-=--·79 Rabbit $3500. '74 vw '611 CHEV IMPLA Of\O, 1 owner. gOOd cond teoo. 956-1518 1214 'fJ b d BrlUshSeaGulii2oo USEOCARS&TRUCKS $11.a)l•t-lllO 7 300D Col d Bel Twin size bad. S60 Hooselulloflurnlture,All J ... lry · anagon. r5n 55cor 0 ... stoHer 6736479 COMEINORCALLFOR ~ • • 8 • ore 0 ge, Thlngl2200.494-4816 II I It I P -S250/obo845· 2 r.,... · • FIE1E•-• .. &1 rade-ln1 Welcome 4 dr, $14,000. PP.,.,,..,,.--=~==---=--==: Hide-away beO sofa, na urn ure. am s, AQUAMARINES, about 30 . arr-474•7000 dvs '80 RABBIT 5 SPEED '76 CheV Malibu wagon. xlnt cond. 1331<. beat otter 844-5345 queen 12. maroon valora. artworil. bedroom sets. pts each, only $201. •a1le1l la1t. 5 24 WANTED .. CENTER C0<mler·OeLtllo Now open Sun 11-" ' Sunroof, lmmac. $3875 $300 obo. 673-1339 ~~~6~~m. dining room. 640-8688 Ludwig drum set. xlnt Bg~:.R,?IC~05~~~3~2 OIRllUT 'lt 1201 '79 280SE. Beaullful. 840-1269 or 846-5533 White Rattan Cooch S50 For sate: Flawless Merquls cond.. asking s 1200. 18211 BEACH BLVD. 4 cyl, 5 apd, factory air, _s_1_8_·5_00_· _P_P_9_9_8.os __ 74 __ , ...,,80.,,....,R=-e:-b...,.b.,.lt-=Ol:-leHl---:--:Dal="":'u-1C:-• Chell ol Drawers $25. diamond wedding sat. 648-1362 INt Jl1iat. HUNTINGTON BEACH AM/FM stereo. sunroof. '79 450 SEL. show rm con· Edition: 4 dr, a/c. llewlell '78 Vega. S 1500. run• prat1y gd . Day• 642-0743, ev/wknd 548-713t Women's 10 spd bike I HY FlllllTlllE Appraised $2600. Asking PEVEY Studio Pro 4 Amp St"ict 1020 Ul-IOlll Ul·Hll meny more extras, low dltlon, Blk/Ten Int. black body & black Int, $75. Women's 5 epd bike Les 957-8133 $2000. 847-4337 Like new with Electric PROF. BOAT FINISH mllaage. XLNT cond., $22,500. 630-8670 or tow miles. runa tantHtlc. S50. 673-3031 1211 WI PAY TIP llLW muat aee. (T0768) South 637·6724 $3975 or belt. 970-0548 _ Kg si waterbad, almost Nte~illfJ · Guitar $360. 557-8393 CUSTOM VARNISH C t VW I 18711 $125 -F D 640 5449 Fii 1111 UIS oun Y • suzu, '79 450SL, 58,000 ml. Jet '80 Rabbit det. air. 4 spd, '79 CA.MARO, 1 owner. lo ml $3995. 645-7578 N-mattress sets, twin new, heeter ate. · 2 11 ie saws. 2 band saw. OIHct Faraltart/ ree est. ave -Beach Blvd., Huntington $60, full $65, qn $100. 645-9435 wood lathe, jointer. 2 belt ' t 12•• Sll~I I Dtc11.I 7022 AW llAllll Beech. 714-842·2000 Black w/tan leather Int. 50 MPG. gd cond. 1st '11 IHTI O&ILI king $120. 750-5832 .. OVING TO EUROPE. disc sandets. drill press, •I ata -• NITII0/111&11 $32.000. 97S-1088 wkdy&, $3195 cash 499-1997 "" §ti ·Up to 401 Bal Coves. DatlH 17 (ask for Rand)') NEWPORT BEACH SAC RIFICEt Elegant bencn grinder, vice. I I IC. typewrter1, 2480 Harbor Blvd. =-,..=-:::--:c=-==.---,--,-'81 RABBIT DELU)(E 6 oyl, euto. factory air. cassette, many more ••· tru, low mileage, aupar clean. must tee. (T0663) $678 7. Dir. Ph on a 841-289& 25 c.f. Relrlg, side/side, oall/glass: din eel & col-541-3091 older models serviced Bridge ctearence 12'mhl, COSTA MESA '7 2 B 2 16 , runs . '79 MBZ 3000, perfect, 4 dr. 34,000 ml, auto, air. $225. Danish welnut DR fee tble set. Gorgeous regularly by IBM, S 100 Adrian Alty 549·8547 141-4100141-1411 $500/make ofr. 642-6539 4 3 K m I , S 17. 5 0 0-mint. $3975 831-3016 table' and chairs $300; sofa. love seat, sofa-bed. 31s~~. ~~~~~~~I~~~: ea. (3)Blg old wooden of· SIDE TIE $200 mo. 3011 ·73 1200. 2 dr. 1 ledyownr. _6_4_6_-2_1~1_1 __ ....,....,_.,.._,.. itlra long sgl box 'spring. Solid oak, coffee tables. well shaper, "'•· 1V•" floe desks, s3: 88· Cesn max . power Balboa WI WAIT Tiii 4 ep<l. $1096. 645-7578 '83 300 SD. n-. 8500 ml .. Bate Bug, 1 of kind, 111 place • 2 car snow1. Owner C Thatcher War· ran, former praeldent Chapels Dustera Off Roao Racing Club Mutt see to appreciate et 278 Broadway, C.M. Sat/Sun. 631·6250. mattress & frame. $75; 2 wall unit. bar. ltools. din arbor S800 2 HP double only. C.M 648 2652 Coves 650·7737 OLW 1111 IAIJ full warr '(sliver. metallc, decor end 11bl as set. bedrm1. limps. Mint dowll~ machine. $800. 1BM Selectric Ill Type· Slip 111au . up 10 27', next See Ronald Dece '82 Dataun Cantr• Htchbk, black), sunrl. electronlc SEE IS FllllTJ w/carvad detells. $150 & serious only 972-4695 Also custom houae trim. writer $900. Xlnl cond toLtdoSalllngClub,NpB. ~•=· ~f~11,.nt~;j~ radio. lully loaded. pr; All xlnl cond Art Must sell brand n-queen 15C·50C tt. 545-5357 P.P 720-0932 $225 Call Mon-Fri, 9-5, below blue book at _S3_4_,900.,._._· _54..,.0_·_3500 __ _ We haw a gooes aelec11on of NEW & ueed Chev· rolet11 See ua todeyl 9 7 3 • 5 3 2 6 wk O Y s: size box aprlngs matt Pl 12 714-559-1802 15400 pp 840-8049 i\111 bout the 673-3116 eves & wknd•. frame S200ob0 54~2 Bencti lathe/mllllng macn Hff IU . . . can a save you~~~ COHHtll combo. s.Qarete spin-8 le e son verett) Wanted doell 1pec., N--'82 Maxima, 5 1peed, low Rattan 3 pc Mt. '50's, like Musi aall lastt Olnlng room dies & motors. 3 axis baby grand piano, 5·. PO<I Harbor' area for 20' mlles. loaded. 631· 1687 purcnaae & lease plans. b;,.~~.~~~~.n . n-. $300. Twin bed aet. set, tbl. 4 chrs, cnina manuel feed. 4 poeltlon mahogany. aitlt cond power boet w/8' beam. ,HI 11.111111 S50. Antique nat rack, cabinet. 1500 obo. tool bit holder S500 obo. SH50 645•9805 ASAP 714/645-6t00 or 4 fittl DdM i030 Heve gOOd Dateun engine. llPHTS '79 VW Osl Rabbit. dlK, lllr, 4spd. 4dr. 1tereo, xlnt. 24K m1. $4700. 851-3922 ' Ii:-. I \ ,, ' ' " 1)46-I 200 $ IOO 54e-4884 960-6164 962-2468 Weber 673-7794 673· 1187 can anytime. wan I no run Oa11un 1301 Quall Street i j.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij I CONCERT Pianist I or cad 'll ,.. w • g o n or P I c k • u P NEW PORT BEACH FIR T LADY'S FAVORITE LOOK -A FOREVER SUIT PR INTED l1 PATTERN A 82 9 ~ SIZES 8-20 ~ { } ,. I ,,.,,.. tLA'iSI<. I ()(lK lllAl''i FAW TO RECOGNIZE-•ka•n• Y" 1da•nl, hu u11fully pu1 1oanht1, 1nd !t•Oftd by Amt11c1'1 M•I drtucd f!l'\I L•dy rhf I~. unhl>fd )Kktl IWllh ()I w111>o111 b••ld ~111111 OClfn• onlo ll!f p1rmtu bl()U\< A \ltndup ru(Otd nftkUnt, rurnu 11 lht ''""" adil • IOflllMK' IOu<.h dn13Md 10 M ... n .. ,,,, IM l1<kt1 on Of off Tiit t klfl ,, '°''· •ktl4tt. bac~ upptd Sf-11 IOI' d1y 111 d1nntr on l•ttd, 1u1urtd tnu., l•IW'I. ""' 01~-1'1« hk>\l•c on• h11monw111 0t <Ofllrl•I colOI P11n1td 1'1l1<1ft Al241" ••atlabk 111 Mll)tt S1tn &. 10. 12. 14, I~. 18. 20 Slit 12 (bu\I )41 •1111 ttqullh ) I, Y"d' O ·lllCll lab11c; blou'f l ·~ y1Hh Pkl\t wnd II 00 IOf u th Pau 111 to Oelly Ptlol 4) oncll labrl( d RtMkf M11I, P Cl ll-0• 19 0111 <. it~ S111ton. Nt"' Yorl. N Y 10111 (Add ~ lnr n ch !Mllfrn rnt l)O'll•tt and halldli111 I Print platnly YOUl'I NAME. AOOl'IUI, ZIP, STYLE HUMIEl'I, SfU. LOOK llllH. Bl 1 H( C'lNTl!A.Of A OM I RATIO,., in 1 lab11IOut wa1d robf old'"'" ori11n1h 1h11 ''""can a fiord 10 buyl Sew and .. n S.SO 10 S500. t«rtd l\U• fur N~W 191l PROMINENT OE.SIONER PAlTl:RN C'Al ALO<. lllt'*"' o.<114r11t•. •l'Ofll•tar. coau. day·dJnncr drnsu l•tu1 '°' IK>,.,11\ t OlH'ON roi: •n> raunn ~nd SI j() f0< tlllok )8. IH DOLLS A C 1 1)1111·~ ON l'ARAOF-<IC'lt< 16 adorable, aifl ,.Orth~ doll• lrom ~rtP• 1nd • few H tll• All 11.ru-r 10 ll" S1 00 IJ) f ASIHO,., llOMI 0Vll 1'1N(., 0111 ntw book. makf\ qulllrd lu•ury af· foodablt ., dt1l1tn• -)ulc,., ••II h•nt•"•· Quill~ P11tcrn>. Cllifll. U 00 Ill J'OI> A DI O('I( QUll rs lncludn f'lllfln pl«eo. dlrl'<'llonJ ror t• cn•c!Opr dt"I~' whh rao\ftl 1111111 .. '""'" All c-•1' U.(l() ''°~WEA Hill rASlllO,..\, a bOO~ IOI IUltt Illa (ll 10 '61 filltd wllh n111t1ln1 l•<~t1•. PllllO•m 10 '"11. CTOCMl U.00 119 OUl('k 'N' 11\~Y 111.AN rf.•~ hi\ dnilJ'I to tmbrotdfl, ,,a1n1, m!IC'll nt vw-111 muh1 uan•p u antfcu. AlphaM... nowtf'\, m0tc. Sl 00 Ill EN\llil OPE. PATC'UWORK QUILTS Im d1rKtk>n1 ror •• unlqtif QvilH to 1111lt ... 111111u1 ' lhmt 9ool lncludf• fh1rt" dlr~IOtll ii,oo ....... " ...... _ ... ,.,, ... , ................ . N•rr Wnt-Wiie~ tor • "'°"''"~' 0.11,, .. , P•tt•rr i., ,.,,.,, .. ,.,. ,,.,,,,o. • , to sell Spine! piano WANT SLIP OR MOOR· Ullll 1IO 960-2220 ll•·l•OO IT M Black. orig 12200 sacr1-ING. Purchase Of rent tor 'll •aon • • '14 .. "!. ~ I flee $1000. 432-9681 43 II aallboat Dys WIAT 4 l 4 & CLASSIC ·59 MBZ 190SL • .,.. ·ax ' Plano-Hamllton Bab" 630-6810. ext 3 , V-8. iuto, factory air. 6cyt,l•ctoryalr.cusette, Xlnt cond.67.500orlg.ml llll•Wl byowner.;.8.2K11m251.$1495. ' ev/Wknds 779-5467 many extru. 29.329 many more axtr11, tow .,...,. Grandi 12600 value, wlll miles, )(LNT cond., MUST mllaege, XLNT cond.. Herdtop, menuels. White '83s OISCOUNTEOI ft....I 1317 sacrif ice tor $HOO. l icycln 0 2 SEEi (T0762) Dir. Phone must .... (P0744) $7987. wired Int. Beautiful to OMlllWULTI -•• _7_60_·8_7_0_2_8_ny1..,-lm_e..,,.........,..,_ 7 diY Yard 1ale Q-4pm. 841-2896 Sooth County VW-lauzu, sea'tt!!;~~a~~~131 YIUIWllD 'ltMLTU4MI• Used Baldwin Studio New/used bik es:---------18711 BeachBlvd.,Hunt· =.-------r:;-Tlll:I SINCE1953 4SPEEO. ~59 piano. cherry wood, cruisers. mtn bikes 'll OIM lnlton Beach, • 14 2t0 I Aa $950. 642-28411 $50-$400. Tires, wnls, IWIEI 4 I 4 ¥1 -842-2000 173 MG Midget. xlnt cond .. 141-0 .... 1 ftd Ult S l 11 •• ..1 par1s, accessories. 1982 V-8, 4 1pd, factory elr. •1• •aou Tllll n-top, tires. brakes. ~~~~~~~~~I ·55 Muat•i· ori.., nu or ... ~rt •1-• CharlaSt.CM.650·7079. many extru. )(LNT && = "' Anuma payments of carpets. Many spares gd mech., lt11e bodywork M ST s LL (for medlcel Mens FUJI FINEST 10 1pd cond .. "'Ult see. (T0798) s 3 3 6 / m 0 . 0 A c . $2200. 875-9961 11500. 956-1515 reasons) hardly uaed lg frame. 811 alloy, 21 lbs $6987 Di r . Phone EO 03 back swing paid $299 sell IBC s325. 675_2766 evs 641-2896 (1 H 11 '77 MG Mldge1. 52.000 $200. 556-8000 =---:-----:a::r.:•s LWIE·UIUIOA miles, cessette, )(Int Cl•J!fl It TRc•a 111·1llO cond, S1850, 891-9355 TV' la t, 1232 9· week-N-159i cabover. ·67 cAEV f ru&. nd1 eng. '12 IATSll PHtHt 91H ttrll Sips 4. xtras Incl enc side $300fofr. 842"8539 tOOSI SL ·78·~ bs1. Sunrl, auto, air. 8@Xuf 1FUL 25" ACX awning. 1600. 962-8582 ·11 Deteun Truck. nd• eng. C I TV 2 I 539 A.s·•me payments of cass. Great ehape. o or . yr wrn y Cam..,_ S"'•ll (gr·n/ ..... lta) $300/meka ofr. 842-6 " $3500 ~·n 548 8451 $148 Free del Open .--· '"' "" S 2 2 8 I mo . 0 AC ·""' • 1111 ltlUl&'I Sun.TVJohn'a646-1786 "'' cabover tor IOng bed '73FordCourler,nutlr•& (1EJH534) Ptraclat 1157 SOUTH mini truck. Nice cond. brks, straight body. cmpr L•••• a111••oa TV RENTALS S20 per mo $300. 645·7251 IMll. $1450. 850-3186 --·-"' 173 §14 d App. group, 19" color TVs. w/optlon 111· lllO runs great. looks great, oou1n Factory dlrac1 shells &. '78 Courier lngbd, nu tlrN ---------to buy 540"3195 sleepers lrom $225 up. S2275. 642·0671 dye, 'IO 110 ~4~~f59~1ras S5000. YOLllWllEI Ward• Pllol Stereo 556-4289. 675-4952eves 4 qt, 4 spd, c-tta, "WIWIUllT wlphonogreph 1peaker • arL IOll many more ax1ra1. low '78 911SC. sunrl. lthr. elr, on wn11, 8 trk cu aetta. t ttr o.11 '80 Toy pick up SKS, tong mileage, XLNT cond .. It blue metelllc. St7,200. lllllllllll" AM/FM radio w/gless 186 Puch Moped. xlnt bed, Shi, crpt, AIC. Sap. auper clean. (P0322) 675-8638, 645-237A Volume Selel. Servtc. cablnel alao on Whls. 2 cond , $350/obo. Must $4900/0 BO. 4&0-8345 13987 South County l l ll ll And Leulng mos. old Take S450/ofr. sell 662-2123 '61 El Camino, loaded, V9, VW·lauzu, 16711 Beach 1 18711 Buch Blvd. In home 1 yr wrnt)'. Gra--'tl mo---' aeats 2 lo ml, snatl. $6900. Blvd .. Hu=tl ton Beach. 6 cyl, 5 •pd1gi' 1AM1 /hFM11 Huntl~ton Beadl 969-2085 ,...,, ,,..... 557 7555 Iv m.,. 714 aA2 stereo, all or ns w I a (l 14} •2-2000 people, blue. great cond. • -.. ...,.. • the toys, super cleen, ~ 66 Muatang 2119 totelad rear $350obo 545-7277 '87 Mu1tang, 15K on new eng, vwy atrong, new ttrH /brakaa, em/fflf cau , new sllffPlkln -11. $1495. 54M128 '67 Mustang 289, auto, p/s.$2000. 983-9009 '71 Contry Sqr Wgn AM/FM, 5 peaa, llir, radl· all, racll, l800. 975-9305 ·73 PINTO WAGON, auto. s1000 °' offel. 046-~ '74 CAPRI neade angina W<>fk, OthentitM In good cond l300 000 545-)277 ·11 Muatang Htchbk w/T-top. A/C, AM/FM 8-lrk. lookl good S2t00 • 494.7757 ... ti "·atral 7011 great gas mllege, $450. '82 Chevy S10, V-8. aulo. '12 l&Tlll Wll must see. (P0772) Sooth ,12 Olml ... 11 :. -964-3998 ett 6pm. longbad. 10.000 ml. 4 1 1 facto •Ir Coonty VW-lsuzu, 18711 ,.._ 11' iUFClbe[E 86Xt. 16400 846-6791 cy . •u 0 • ry · Beech Blvd .. Huntington 4 cyl, 5 1pd, AM/FM ·77 Muaiano 11, hteht>ck, Achilles, 7.5 hp eng. gas Honda Expraas SR. only maT~3 mor,• ex~~~·T Beach, 714-842-2000 stereo. many m0<e ax· 302 V8, auto, elr, em/Im tank, new seats, low 900 miles. W1rrantee. '82 Isuzu PU. dll, •lnl 20, · m H , (..,,."") lrH. like new, iuper ., tlrea one hours, XLNT cond. Too elec et art, complete cond, to ml. $7500. Cond., Mu1t Seel ..-u""" ltUa ltyct 1 1 cleen, muat .... 5 10 erao. MW • many xtru to mention, :;~-~~~'(,, =~~~f9~:o. 54&-l72 l , 673•3074 ~-~:uiu~o1~~11 C~:~~ 180 SllVef'Wrealh it. blu chooae from. (P0940) own:;1s:u~~57~:-n. 11200. 'llOllYY Blvd., Huntington Beach, w/vlnyl top. 19K ml. 17991. South County ,.,,...,.-=--:-~-...,..,...~:-:: B D~E~~A~D~ s22: A D • Jltlercyclea/ llLYIUll 714·8'42-2000 $70,000. 654-9800. Ask ~:d'.~'::~ntl~~~~ ~ch~ ·~~,!,~°'l ';p;~t-= WAVE SKI, w/poddle, Be· ICHllll 1011 mPllll for Dorothy 714-642·2000 can. $3775. C ell glnnera, $125 1981 sOZORI dX75oC V-8. auto, factory air, Fiat 1123 'It UlllT 675-3508 al\ 8 °' w1tndl. Call Tom. 538-9954 day•, 40,oolfeor. m531 .. ~~~oo5 or best ca111et1e. fully loaded. 177 U Spider, lmmec, low [O{ CARVER -IYllTllU '81 T-Blrd Landau, fully 881-8526 eves. """"" many extraa, 8, 182 mile•. ml .. $3750. 495-2497 •• loaded, very ciaen, runt 0 1 1 1 611 83 K kl apz760 like new, XLNT cond., fOCE 4 cyt. 5 sp<t, many extras, on ~u °' Pfopene, atHI Achille• 1 t, nc P •. awaaa Must see~P0754) Soolh '79 Flat Spyder 2000, con-~ T C'. low mllaaga, ><LNT oond,. u n • r w • r rant••. Johnson, e•lt cond. $760 Low mllH. unoar war· rtlb'-d k bl •t l'L.ILLJ County ·leu1u, 19711 ve ,., ar ue e .. • mu1t .... 9 10 Chooae $79501090. 497-3441 obo. 542-32111 ranty. $2825/obo or Beach Blvd., Huntington tan Int & top. Wire wnaat ·~~~';:~~~ '.~~:!;...\::.;'" From (P0944) NHr ____ ...,.... ........ -,,...,-::,--- Cla1sy 188' Ship, could be trade lor? 631'6297 Beach, 714·842·2000 cover•. aulo tren•. Ol'EN suwoAvs •H Wholet•la al $1987. Dir '11 IMert ILl Ideal .. 111ng yacht fO< '&e Harley. cu1tom. all AM/FM cauette, vary Phone 8'C1-2899 F'ultyaQUIPPeef loml Muat thoMwlthdollarund lm· rebll, $5K lnvetted. Mii fua lowmllel.eicoa41enl cond . ~~tor;, 7ge.:1043 agtnatlon. Hen~ O.Boat lor 'It. 648-468'C '72 ChaYy Sport• Ven $5800. 850-5178 dya, ... l s 'U Wlm&Ua (20el 379-2199 8 motorcyclel lnet: 250 ~Ton, loeded.11000 759-0932 avea. 1j7i Saab, run• ;;a, fJ;W llMI 1Jaee1a UIS Buttaca & 250 '81 497.7009 • peint job. 1 1100/betl ... cyl, 4 epd, AMIFM 'ri U:rtCV.ldnicona,u; fMNt 1Hl1 7111 YemattaYZ..em1n1bllcea •71 Ford Econollne van, 798pldefoonve<731~,!95~1ka 551-41751 aterao. atove. retr1g.1ow equipped , 1 000. \SH BOSTON wAXL@M $50·$400. TlrH, whit, di• Int, U>OO. 790-3889 MW. 14500. 9 .._ ;z; l mllaega, XLNT cond, 523-0340. 1&2.-12 t L landara ale. 11182 I __ mutt .... 10 C.mpatt to U= with trailer, •Int cond.. an.... '75 Ft>rd Mui Loaded' '111/1 17 ice. bOdY =· Choo .. frO(ll (tOH3) ~ a11tre'1 $3500. 875-04!34 i~37~1· CM. 9--4pm. Cap1 cllrt ,atov, duei 4 qt, 5 ~. f90tory air, work, eng In xlnt cond. 13997. South County m vi. "40: IS'X1t L•raon. 95hp Mere, ,71 S""''kl 2 .. ,., ~OOd cl ... ~~.":!.. !..~'!."89£~B • .ic. ~m:. meny, aup•:=: St800. Call Krtatln VW·lsuru. 1171t e.ct1 runnlnOcond.be>dyWOftl. runs gr .. 1 11800 obo. -v "" ., ..,...,., •N~ ..... "'-)7301 973-3296 ..,.., Blvd:.: Huntington Baeetl, 1725. 980-12~ 8'C5-5053 ask for Jim bike, S200 obO. 1-4271 m\191 .... (T07 ) 12987 '78 CELICA tow ml .. new '71 .. 042-2000 '79 c--1. VI, 4 ....... • llO-.. l•••n "' Dir. Phone 141·2.999 ...,,.. ..... 24' SklpJack. Twin VOl\lot N ~t ... 9 ~it ri...1c1 Clillln 1141 paint. alu1ch, brak ... ale '11 YW ,..., sunroof. lletOfltMIOI, 21 $13.500. 983-1477 -p .. n , ..., ,. 1 'V , can. ~ belt ottet 4 C\ll. 5 apd, clllMtte, IOW ~. "'"' ar-t. IOOlta 25.S' See Ra~ Dancer '79 18" ovtt girder, 10t1 of '57 Ch4rv 2 dr, nu etlrCMM, 046-7820 mileage. tuper clean, good, 51,000 ml •• 11700 I I... chrom.. new bee« tire. paint, 57KorlQ ml 1t500 , .... , ec, emlfm/caH, 'll--& mutt .... (l0174l '4H7. otio. 640-74el 325hra,11p1 .1nc.1ra...,r, s eoo Flrm5'&-004l ,.... ••••• cover, axtraa. 123,000 run• Ilka new. 1 or arutee. low mt, xlnt cond. UFTl&OI Dir Phone 841·28" O .... e,bt 1111 894-1103: evt 9111-8892 trade. Biii Hll-12.21 '159 MOA, good cond. 18295 obo 931-ea117 4 C)'I Ii lpd AM/FM VW Daaher 'H auto, '78 stWWW ;;c;;\Y, ca;;, 27' 1904 Tollyoraft, 200 '78 Hondl CX500, xlnt '4,500. 545•393-4 '74 CMG 4 epd, ~d cond. atec..o. many extru, tow am/Im & air. 78,000 e/o, ciaM, ........_ 111110, hr• on 307 cu. In. Ford. rneah oond7 very 10 ml. '91 DAMl.ll A Roylll M.. reblt eno. elute • 1rant, mltaega, auper ctHn mltaa, $1850. 548-724t duals. 11611. ~a• Nu bottom. P•lnt end 1800/ofr.9 5.12111 Julie:. Apprelud new ,.dlal1, AM/FM , muH .... (lon51 $338f ~~I ll~S . 11no, 110 g111. gH tank •8() ODYSSEY. modlttad, •111,000. $15,000 or 11895.4..,..119 Dlr.Phone8'Cl-26H -'·" -· 82CUTL.A8881lAA Need1 coametlct, 14500. ~perlmmolot&lr1nt. trade. Bffutlful aond. ·77 w n dlll air at9fW, Wagon. 2 ap • BrOUQtlel!I •. 4 dr, M pwr, 994-2485 an" wtidy•. 0.ge f.'IM 14000 1nv.td, M1roon aoklr. 530·15211 top ~.p. t'2et8. AoOlf' ftlbw•n llfl 1200010&0 131.1112 1ow mi. tnoo. e1&-u11 if CeUf()(nfan, ,, Crutdr. H C •• 800. e75·27M evt A ... ....,.. 640-toOt. H3..ot02 '71 vw co VEAT •vet Jactc fl~ Hit Nwpt Slip, 19 500. '80YllT1. t7SMXdtrt . 75 8-' ........ -·19 d 4 dr. 5 ipd, XLNTCOHD~a.4800 '76 8/Won, auto, Pt= r+-ifi ( &f= 180-1391, 790·13&1 '71 Hond•175CA "75 lft' · 1111 a/a, lltteO, mtnt cond. Jen ee1-a1io cleyt. atarao, ~~15run1 11 , ......_.100 '75 Surukt tOOTM 1.200 171 206a •·IPd c;;; nu '4tH. 4t7.a311 Hll&O, ~ ..... 1 ftll Y~r::''fta~w~fn'~~: ~ oond. 546-5913 paint, S400o. Ho-i'il& 90 Pr 'I epct, Mt/ m HIV't ~~want "It, 242 DI... 2 dr, 4 ~ t'J!! Plaoe an ad 1n the Dtny Mall• yout .... cea1. aunrool, fad, to .a? Cl9ltllled ad• do IJ!d, a/a, catte1ta. ~Mana i'llot Went Adel Call now tat l?Y Ullng tile Pt· SEl.L. 101a ttema with a •uoo. Greet oond. It well t Cell NOW, Aadtalt. toP oondltloft \If\<* wt'6ll P'lce9 I 8"2-M71 lot Cieulfled M 0aMV l'llol Ct...itl9d Ad, 8'C2-t714 942·M11 H995 497·2111 11&-en ' • •• a DRAIGI CDIST . • • " ·i... • . "" 9_~.. ... NANUTS < · featuri~ ~ ~, ~~ · "Good of ~ ' harlle8romn"~ ~ - GOOD MORN IN6, MV NAME 15 LINUS VAN PELT, AND l'M ~ERE TO TELL YOU ABOUT THE 116REAT PUMPKIN ~' .. SUNDAY, OCTOB•R 30, 1983 o -Q 600D MORNIN6, AS 'f'OU ARE AWARE, TOMORROW IS MALLOWEEN, AND l1D LIKE TO TELL '(OU ABOUT T~E 116REAT PUMPKIN I I YOUR HDMITDWI DAILY PIPIR 6000 MOR~I N6, l'M ~ERE TO TELL YOU ABOUT ~ALLOWEEN AND Tl-IE ''GREAT •.. WELL, l10W..DIO 'a>UR DOOR TO DOOR CAMPA16N 60 TMtS TIME ? I DON'T SEE ~ow '(OU CAN STAMD 6EIN6 TREATED SO RUDELY •.• ,·LL APMi:T' T~AT IT DOES TEND TO MAKE ME KIND OF .• © 1983 United Feature Synd)cate, Inc. GARFIELD ® WE ARE NEARING THE SEWITC.~IN~ MOUR WHEN EVIL FORCE~ WE~L UP WITMIN ME HEM,MEM,ME~ ANOTMER. FRUllFUL HALLOWEEN OF 6CARINC1 ~IDS ANP DOGfJ ' _._,... , ........... ...... ' .. .....-- ;:::-:~ •• • I , . . • GARGLE SNORT DROOL .... JUMP'<'! by Jim Davis ~·'! · . MY MOM TOLP ME IF 1 MAPE Tft41S FACE TOO OFTE.N, rr WOULP FREEZE IN 'TMIS P051'TION . --... t --·-~-... - , ' t w -r NANCY ® HEV, YOU ARE YOU THE WISE GUY WHO CALLED .ME A BIRD- BRAIN~ SA\D WAS------THE GRAYlSH MA'SS OF NERVES WELL, DID YOU CALL ME A BIRD- BRAIN? AH---NOT EXACTLY INSIDE YOUR HEAD IS THE SAME SIZE AS AN EAGLE~ PY.ST/NO · .. 10-30 JUDGE PARKER WHEN YOU DIDN'T ANSWER THE DOOR Rl6HT AWAY, SAM WENT AROUND BACK LOOKING FOR YOU, RAYMOND ! WE'D BETTER CHECK SHEILA! WE SAW SOMETHING AT HER BEDROOM WINDOW! I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU THlNK YOU SAW ... BUT SHElLA'S ASLEEP! LET 60 OF ABBEY'S WRISTI by Hank Ketcham VOL.ire 1he. fir:,rpira~ I ever saw with ~ FRECKLES! You dotit seem to~ No ifs the one D~mus on Hal loweert.. tv.:.e citt the 'Jt8r hegivesusa cnoice , Trick ORtrrat Veah,I')UessI shou/da qrown a beard. by Harold Ledoux I DONrr UNDER- STAND! WHAT \DYOU SEE? NOW, WAIT A M\NUTE, ABBEV! - OUR BAND 15 ~I~& 10 EARN MONEQ FOR NELU U~l~5 ... DOCTOR SMOCK (E YAGH! 1"1" -rooK Me SIX PAYS "'f"O CROSS '"rHA"f' HO"f' PBSBR"f'! ANP ~'Ve eee:N CL,l.M8fNG IH IS PLJMe> PINNACt-.S FOR IWS:L-VES HOURS! "I~ l"f' weRe:N',... FOR veN~-rlAN e>t,,I N PS,. l"f''c:> ees coR-rAINS FOR AU...OF LJS !.,. AND I lJJA5 OJONDERl~G, IF 4'00'D llKE 10 HBJ> U5 our sq PURCHASING A BAND PUN\PKIN FOR. HAL.lOVJEEN ! I_ wea...a..., ~ su~e HOPES '"rHES 6RESA"'I GURU OF MePICtNe , IS IN $00P ' POFl.M "f'OPAY.' HI iHE~ ! ... \ -, . I _... ~1' -I ~··. I .• ' I • .... . I ·~() .. ·. I ~ .w• -.. I t ·.-.. : ,~,-ft. .. I • ~ ~ ~~ . . ~ I .QJJJ~ .. ·. ·. I ~ ~ -.:·.·i. I WHQ WERE 1fiE4> BANNED~ !'M F~M WE5iVIEW HIGH t£HOOl ! AND PEOPLE WONDE:R WH4 60 MA~ BA~D DIRECTORo END UP IN P5QCHO C.UARD5 ! by George Lemont :t'AA Ae>OLJ"'I "'f"O t...AY 1-r ON YA , KIPPO ... I: I· - -----------------------~------------~·~~---~--~---------~~------------------ u ID I! f TR.IC/<. OR TREAT.I • /\' YOOSE: KNOW WHAT t7EM AfU:, VON'TYA? .. H6RE YOUOO/ \.. HOl-P ON 1H&RE, SNAK9·8'11!! WHftf '(A 60l IN1HAI SACK?! HI, PEPU1Y! 1..IK~ MY HAU-OWE:f:l\J C051UMEE? l'M GOIN6'-n=\ICK-OR- IR~1ll\G~ fHl5t WIJ./. AJ.L le l MINE / , ... ___ ... ~<.J Goi'°'f"A. °'66 'f'ME&E COSTUME6 I NOW PIP )OV XNOWJOHN PAIU./N() £/VEP HERi? \ , TREATS! I WAS 1'R IC~-ER-1't~N' '7A fJAl\.IK! YA WArvf ONE? r701\1'1 lft'Y iHf: EMNK. YA cm-r &li1H~ GOU7OFFA11-it=IR CHOCOL,A1E COINS. %'J.J. ~l!T fHIS 15 WHIRE JOHN PMJ.INV rHE f'AJ.IC SHOW IKJ5f /..IVES.' J • iJ CAN YOU TRUST YOUlt EYES? n.re ere •t INlf llx differ· lftcet In *•wl"I detells Mtwaan -.. end INttom ,.,..is. How _.,.ctlly cen you ffnd the"'' Chack •Mwen wtttt thaM betow. pa.a,,.., •1 w-.i Pl'IS 't ·.,.,.ow •t llU•H ·s .,,..,.111P •1 •1.1. . , 'peM>w •1100,j 't ·ou1n 1w •1 cl0dt1to1 ., llu1n 1w •1 O'"l , .. ,J. JJO P l•J. ·1 :SEU•,.1110 e CREAKY CRAXI Whet song do ghosts sing? "A·heuntlng we will go .•. " How f•r do ghosts r•nga? From ghost to ghost. In whet MrVlca do. ghosts sarva? The 1 A 2 xx 3 xxx 4 xxxx 5 xxxxx 6 xxxxx x 7XXXXXXX PUZZLING PYRAMIDt Presented above Is a seven·tlered pyramid built with letters. Star· ting with a single let- ter to replace the X at top, add a letter each step (shuffling letters as necessary) to form words according to the following definitions:. 1. A grede of beef. 2. Attending. J. RNr of ship. 4. Daltlny. 5. In pursuit. 6. Roof support. 7. Moredl1 .. nt. IS • •13 16· . 17 . 12 Ghost c;u.rd. Whet pM 11 pnferr'9d by ghosts? Boo- barry. Whet boOk lists fernous ghosts? lod,1 Who. • Unkind Cuti I have a piece of cord 36 Inches long. I want to cut It In two pieces, one piece ~/5ths the length of the other. How long should t~ pieces be? ' • 'Mlf><IJ ~..-.SIU• VMl•JS • Milglc Word I A cart.In word of 11 letten hes one vowel rapeetad five tlrnn. It is • term often used In rMglc ects. Whet Is tha word? ··~,..II pJJOM llojJ. • Nothing Gained! Add 10 to the number of the month In which you were born. Multlply the sum by 5, subtract so, divide by 5, subtract number of month. Answer lsO. ·" 9. 7. 8 • • . ~I 3 . 10 I . 18 ·20 See If you can com· plete the pyramid In 60 seconds. ·~·•,j 'l ...... _., ......... ·s .... ,j ., llV •t 'IV ., ·v 'I WHAT'S DOT? Somathh'I she Mal hes .. ken tha young ledy ebova by surprise. Connect dots to complete scana . For Better or For Worse MASK TRANSIT! Add colon nutty to this rMsquerHa perty scana: 1-Rad. 2-Lt. blue. l-Yallow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flelh. 6-Gr.aan. 7-Dk. brown. I-Dk. blue. t -Dk. purple. 10-Levandar. SPELLBINDER Kott I 10 points fer using •II tha letten In tha ward below to form two complete wordl: . MISTAKEN -------- THIN score 2 points MCh for •II wordl of tour lettwl or more found emong tha letters. Try t9 tcer'9 et IMtt M ....... . ..,... ..... :---~ . by Lynn Johnston Wow! LOOKrr ALL 1RE. I WANT lRJS I ONE. No-:THAT ONaS f\10\ oK;TREN=fHtS ONE,OADD'/, 11 PLE.EEASe. !! RlGHT. PUMPK\NS!! •• ------- Bv tA6AN GORDO ® SHOE I). \ -... -----~------...... ------------------ l'M f=IN\~~EO CARvtN6 1"E JAC.K·O'·L.AN'tE.RN l () 1983 United FMture Syndicate, Inc. AW, 1''-'A1'!> FL~if~({\N6, DAO, SUT 11 CA~'I Sf. 'TMAT !>lAR'I ! rH f;.kJ rl-4E J.IVING DtVc 1/J- 1'? 1#-U: ( ~D .. by Gus Arriola lly .leff MacNelly -----~------..c:-.---'---------------------------- ·-----=~=========~~--------- Daily Pilat -A&IC-8 I WMt clo yoa t.blDk about tllile people wbo atdl leed you for ..,.,...._ ID t.be ~ Star Wan ftbu? :::0: Trmtoa, N.J. I cannot understand their at· titude. The pldures were fun lo make. What's more, a few million young:sters -who ~ hadn't the vaguest idea who I g was heca11se they had not § seen my earlJer films -now G: have a good idea of who I am. ~ I thlnk I dilcovettd a whole ~ new audlenoe. l _, ..J • .. 0 li 2 LOS ANGELF.S -New Yorker Joe Pllcopo of Saturday ~ NiSht Uve Is not finding ' Hollywood as deadly as he ~ expected it to be./. I Pllcopo. In town to ~ ~ hls first movie. i Johnny DanslmJusly, ' says he ls "&mazed ... about everythln& out i here. the way you "' have to live like a ,• ~ monk andr eo bed Mrty. ~ I apeciec 9 * all ~ lrOUnd. EU ewryone works ~ hlrd and people are nke. All • thll axne • a ahcx::ker;" ~ ... Amo........ was '° l taken wtth the 1'roldway show YOURSEL~ Lo Cage Aux Foiles that she's decided it's time to star in her first musical on the Great White Way. She's met with Mlc:bld (A Chorus line) Be...n to discuss a st.age version of loue Me or leave ~e. thR~ .. ~r.~ era"r Hospital has already regained its healthy status as the No. 1 daytime show. alter temporarily losing out to All My Children . but just to en· sure that rank. producer Gloria Monty has signed New York-based Genie Fran- d8 to return to Hollywood to tape 30 G.H. episodes. which will be scattered throughout November and December. 'There never was a proper ending to my role." says Fran· cii.. whose character, Laura , disappeared on a Januarv 1982 episode. Laura's fate 1~ still a mystery -even to Franc1~ "I'm curious, too," 'ihe says with a laugh A growing Hollywood trend 1s the 'dedicating' or mo\ 1e~ to an actor or tet·hni<.:1an who died during filming Two re· Lent examples are Bram· srnrm. dechcate<t to Natalie Wood. and Yelloub~urcJ. dedicated to Marty Feld- man. Barbra Streisand. hOYi· ever. wil I ded u.:ate th 1~ December's Yenrl not to a col- league but to her father the late Emanuel Strc1l>and -l?r1herr Windeler (he appeared on numerous episodes of Our Gang), now a P.R. man and author .... Even though Adrienne Bal' belaaa spent five years on the hit series Maude and says ------------------. she's grateful for the expo- sure and se- curity it pr~ vided, she won 't seriously consider doing another sit· com. "I can't stand them." she says with a shudder. "I can't see any- thing in any one of them 7roctor dlamp ~ lhooJI he has pull funny enough · to make me NEW YORK -Model cmt. de Brin.ldey, whose latest venture is a line of dothina for Russ Togs. recently bared her most unbearable modeling experi~nce: "I was doins a bathing-suit ad on a remote glacier in Alaska, and the first storm of the season came along during a photography session." But, characteristlcal· ly. Christie kept her cool and walked away without catching pneumonia or frostbite, a fact she attributes to the power of "mind over matter.'' ... Jme Powell has I~. lofty homes In Bel Air and Laguna Beach, Calli .. but living In a New York Oty studio ~rtment ap- parently doesn t cramp her S(yte. In fact. she even shares her digs here with Dick Moore; the rormer child star laugh." ... Columbia Pictures has just acquired the rights to Christine, the film based on horror writer Stephen K.llWs best seller, but no one has Deen signed for the lead role: Ouistine is a car .•.. hal Anka. who just came out with a new album, Wolk a FTne line. Is returning to ac- ting -strictly character work, no leading-man stuff. To that end, Paul will guest star on an episode of The Fall Guy. and he has spoken with Tae (Masnum, P.I.) Sele ell and Aaroe (Hotd) Spelllns re- sard In 8 upcomins epl· sodes .... Bea IClac•ley, who seemed capable of ac· compl15hlng anything In his film performance as the fearless Gandhi, couldn•t master one feat whUe he was in New York starring In the Broadway DlaY &mund K«r1. It seems he fs '° used to the Brttish taxi stAnds where cabs line up and wait for puten· gers (althouah the cabs can be hailed as well), that he simply dldn 't know how to Oa, one down. whkh Is the only way It's done In New York. -AnhaSum~ WASHINGTON -While most 1984 Democratic Presidential candidates are sunoondlns thtmletves with press a.ides and personal stalf. Georse McGovern isn't copying them. ln fact , he is doins his own copying. Employees at Minuteman Press. a photostat center in downtown Wash ing- ton, were speechless when the Presidential hopeful and former South Dakota Senator appeared at the counter and asked fo r 250 copies of the spe«h announcing his can· didacy .... Sm.Mor Edward M. Kennedy's (D-Mass.) ad- ministrative assistant, Dr. Lawrence Horowttz. does more than act as chief of staff. He a1sO helps the Senator with other weishty matters. Horo- witz ls an expert on dieting and gives advice to his boss on what he should eat .... The latest dirt on Senator Larry Pftnler (R.S.D.) is that over the Labor Day recess he won the heavyweight division of the antique-tractor pull in Heron. S.D. In Washinston circles, Pressler is known as more of a track Yacer than tractor racer -he is often seen at 10.kllometer events around town. But the Sena- tor's heart seems to be with the less chk sport of ,tractor pulling On which contestants drive tractors and compete to see wh ich machine can haul Pttcopo lfnds MW I/wt/hood. the most weight) and his &Old tractor trophy Is now proudly displayed in his Senate office. "It's a r,eat sport," says Pressler. 'I've been dolns It ror 29 years... Although he wtnt 11alnst 10 '990ned vetttan.a, he says he pulled his own welllht with a 1938 John Deere becawie he's an ~,, at driving antiques: "I IJl'ew up on a farm drivins an old John °;!;'" he explains. KothWrt llaxa on Jo~ Ottrnbftrl ~ 1113 l'AMILY WHKLY. All '?f"' ,...,., • • i t b ~ -~~·-Ma~~om Ma~Loro llGHTs LIGHTS '. 100'• ·------~ OUR FIRST ANNUAL NATIONAL TREASURE AWARDS A .. &m is measured in many ways -try its industn'al might, its record on the ballleliekJ. the Slatecrolt of its presidents and kings. Yet nothing stamps the worfh of a country quite so distinctly as its dtiuns · contribution to the uniuersal weal. That is what makes up Ammcas most vital rro~: the ac· complishments of its men and women who Sttk. in the pursuit of individual octllmce. to i~ and enrich the quality of lik around them. 1b adebrole this rich heritage in con- junction u.ilh the anniversary of its 30 yttm of public.ation. FAMJlY WFEW is proud to .prerent Its Rrst annual Na· tional ~~ Awards. The pqram l.LICIS crtated to honor living Americans "who have motk dram«ic contribu- tions to our culture and our lives and who ~I e:xal/Ma in their Ii~ ochielJmH!nls." Nominations for Ii~ such cmnplary Ammcans were madt by the editors and publisM'IS of the 365 ~that carry FAMILY WW.l.Y as their Sunday or W«lttmd mQ/lOZI' ~ hnal sel«lions by a panel of F. WEFXJ.Y jud/Jes. 17tc winnm ~ honored this ~ a specJaJ cmmony at ~ Httln~ Poloa Hol9 in New >br* Oi')( and ua pratnted u.ith an award crmti by FAMll.Y WtEC.IY~ dn/fn direcJOr ~ Aitmus and ateultd by Cat/er (ii is il- lulln*tJ on our COUf!f). Hae. tMn. are the lfrst If~ AfMri. cans dltd as IM most commmdoble lreaJUfG In OUT rich natlono/ ches/. 4 fMAY WraJ.Y. OCTOma •••• == WALTER CRONKITE. When Walter Cronkite stepped down almost three years ago from his anchor post on 1Jie CBS EveninlJ News, somehow it seemed as though the world might stop. After all. he had been with us every evenill8 for nearly 19 years. reportJns the day's events with a stead.fast devooon to facts and a reassuring manner that kept us from Josina our bearings in a world gone amuck. He managed to be pas- sionateJy dispassionate about the truth, infonni~ our lives with his lucid. closely stitched reports. Cronkite was amona the very first of the bona fide newsmen who turned to television. bringing sharp, concise reportase to the medium Iona before cosmetic considerations raised their pretty, vapid heads. Even so, it was rough going in those ear:ly days, when producers eager for rabngs began to see the entertainment potential in newscast.ins. Says Cronkite, "I think that when we were pioneering te!evi· sion news, we were able to hold fairly steadily -despite a lot of pressures - to the precept.5 of good journalism. I don't think we pandered to show busi- ness aspects -which it turru out to be very easy to do." Cronkite began his career as a news- pape.nnan: a campus correspondent for the Houston Post during his freshman year at the University of Texas. In 1937 he joined United Press. where he made his mark as a war correspondent. Cron· kite flew with the B-I 7's duri~ their raids over <Jermany, landed with the Allies at Normandy Beach. dropped with the lOlst Airborne Division into Holland. After two years as a radio broad· caster, he joined CB.S News in 1950 as a TV reporter, concentrating on bringing the Presidential campaigns into the American home for the first Ume. On April 16, 1962, he appeared as anchor· man on The CBS E"uening News and was confirmed in that post in 1963. when the evening news moved to the half·hour fonnat. Over the next two decades, Cronkite was on hand tor virtually every major news ~t. He went to Vietnam and returned with a IOberlflfl ~ that Ill the fitsi filaments of national skep- ticism over U.S. involvement. He steeped himJell in the new technology of space, reporting on every U.S.· manned space mission from Alan Shepard's historic flight in 1961 to the fall of Skylab in 1979. In the course of all of this, he won award upon award. And Cronkite has loved it all: "I'd like to make it appear that 1 have sacri· ficed, but frankly, in my case it's been a terrible example of all take and very lit· Ile give," he admits. "I've had a great time being a newspaperman and a broadcaster. I've just been as lucky as could be to have the eood fortune to be in the right pl~ at ihe ~t time, In· duding getting into television at the beginning and belns able to help pk>- neer the busine.." He's still working, brineJng us sped&! reports from around the sJobe. Yet din· ner just Isn't the same without him. ---· MAR1liA GRAHAM. When Martha Graham was a little girt her mother took her and her slster to a Pundl and Judy show. "I remember sitting on a big Victorian pout,'' she says. "I learned then that there was this other world. When we went home, my mother made these long calico gowns for us and we . paraded around and Jave shows. My parents put the idea the theater right in my way." Fine. but what sort of theater? Some years later, her father, a physician. took her to her first dance performance. where she saw the most celebrated danseuse of the era. Ruth St. Denis. 'That sealed my life," she says. And what a soaring life it has been! Martha Graham founded her own com- pany ln 1926 and brought the dance to life on the American stage as had never been done before. Before she came aJong, the American dance was still swathed wtth musty Vlclorian petti- ooalS and coated with treacle. Graham broke away from oonventions and did for the dance what 5'gmund Freud did tor the mlnd: She stripped away the COMCloUSJ trapplnp and laid ~ lhe slnuous subc:oruclous. In short, she became the mother of modem dance. j As such she has &!ready once been J procl&lmed a nadon&I ueasure: Presi- dent Ford deemed her to when h~ pre. tented her with the country's h19htst 1 dvillan honor. The Medal ol Freedom. Now 89, Grahun 11111 runs her New York company with the same verve and style she first brought to the stage 1 ~ns '80· What keeos her p frig? It's not the acxoUde.1.-"·i·m not a 1 phenomenon. you know." e .says. o • ., _____ _ "I've always thought of myself as an everyday person. except for my gift. I just know that I keep going. Perhaps it's the love of the art, but it's also a love of the secret life of people. For me, my work has never been very far from the inner passion and the inner land- scapes of men and women." JAMES MICHF.NER. James Michen· er began his life in disenfranchisement and rose over 76 years of diligence and commitment to become the author most involved in the American experi- ence. He never knew his parents and spent much of his youth in a poor- house in Bucks County. Penn. He was lucky enough, though, to be taken an, along with other foundlings, by a widow named Mabel Michener, who used to read Dickens to him. "I learned how narratives developed and that there were certain conventions to use to make things happen," he says. Michener also learned, as orphans will, to make things happen in his own life. By the time he graduated from high school, he had traveled to all but three of our 48 states. He won a schol- arship to Swarthmore College in Penn- sylvania, graduated summa cum laude and spent 10 years traveling and teach· ing. Joining the Navy at the outset of World War II, he rose through the ranks to become a lieutenant commander. The war took him to 49 different islandl. So. at the ~ of 40, he decided to weave his expenences Into a fabric of stories titled Tales of the South Podfic. He won a Pulitur Priz.e, plus the attention of Richard Rosers and Oscar Hammerstein, who transformed his deUghtful tales into a mLUic.al c.alled South /iaciRc. Looking back acros,, this remarkable career -in which he has written 30 bookl and become the mo5t popular author of his lime -Michener says he owes succeu to his consistency: "I have not sane off way left, way rtght, way up In the clouds or down In the depths; I've been a falrty regular, honest performer. I may have had more luck than I was entitled to. but I sure enjoy it." Michener's experiences and driving curiosity caused him to explore and ex- plain a rich variety of cul tures within the framework of evocative. enter· taining narratives. He informs and, simultaneously, makes certai.1 that his millions of readers have a corking good time of it. It is popular testimony to Michener's craft that his latest novel. Poland. sold half a million copies before publication. In his personal life. Michener has never maintained the author's traditional de- tachment. He has run for public office and served on Presidential commis- sions, as well as the advisory council to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). 'The thing I'm proudest of," he says, "is that I've been a pretty good citizen." Would he do anything differently if he had the chance to start again? "I have 1he feeling that if I started all over again, I would be pretty much the same kind of person that I was. However." he adds, "if you were to start me over with the ability to play third base like Pie T\'aynor. that would be different." HANK AARON. There are some events in life that leave such an impres- sion that we always remember where we were at the moment when they oc· curred. One such moment in American time was April 8, 1974. The place was the Braves' stadium in Atlanta. It was only days alter the baseball season had opened, but already the nation's atten· lion was fixed on a slugging outfielder named Henry ''Hank" Aaron. And on that night, with the stadium packed to the gunwales and millions of viewers gathered before the nationally televised broadcast, Aaron leaned into a delivery by pitcher Al Downing of the Los Ange- les Dodgers and drove it cleanly over the fence in left center field. That was the 715th home run of Aaron 's Ulustri· ous career. topping the mark set by Babe Ruth. By the time he retired in 1976. Aaron had amassed an Incredible total of 755 home runs, a record that today's fans now believe will never be broken. Nor did Aaron's records stop there. He is also the all-time major-league leader In runs batted in (2.297) and exlr&-base hit.s (l,477). As a black athlete In the 1930's, the major leagues seemed a distant dream to Aaron. He was one of eight children growing up in the Aaron holl!ehold in MobUe, Ala., and It wasn't long before he figured out what he wanted In lite· "As a kid I thou8flt about baseball 24 hours a day.'' Al 16, playing with the seml·pro Mobile Black Bean, he starred In a game ~nst the barnstorming lndl· anapolls Oowns and was rewarded for his prowess when the Oowns offered him the sumptuous contract of S200 a month to play after he finished high .school. One year later a Braves' scout spotted Aaron and bought out his con· tract trOm the Oowns; three laters later Aaron came up with the (then} Milwau- kee club and hit his first major-league home run. Now. 754 home runs later, Aaron, 49. is enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y., beside Ruth and other diamond immortals. He is also a corporate vice president of the Braves, responsible for player develop- ment in Atlanta's minor-league oreani- ration. Says Aaron, "I hope that with some of the things I've achieved, black kids can set their standards high, whether it's in baseball, politics, medi· cine or law. No matter where you come from, your chances are good in this country if you just set your standards high and then set out to achieve them." JONAS SALK. To parents in this country and the world over, there has been no sreater hero In our time than Or. Jonas Salk, whose vac:dne saved uncountable millions of children from the dread crippler polio. It was President Roosevelt. him.If a victim of polio, who In 1938 established the National Foundation for reteareh into polio. One of the four scientists chosen to try to classify the various strains of this virus was Dr. Salk. Dr. Salk had already done extensive work in the field of immunology. He had graduated from college at 19 and gained his M.D. from New York Univer· sity five years later. He came by his in· terest in immunology from his work with Dr. Thomas Fra.ncis Jr., head of the bacteriology department at N.Y.U.'s medical school. When World War II broke out and U.S. training sites began swelling with recruits, influenza epi· demics quickly followed. Salk and ... Francis set about and were successful i in the task of developing a vaccine . against the two primary influenza types. . After the war, Dr. Salk began to think about the possibility of a vaccine for ! polio. He first began inoculating chit· dren and adults in t 952, and none of them was struck with polio. But testing a medical hypothesis takes time .... Fi· nally, on April 12, 1955. the results were announced: Salk vaccine had proved nearly 90 percent effective against all three types of polio. It is Dr. Salk's belief that scientists who make significant contributions use their intuition. "What a scientist does is have a hunch," he explains. 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And that's too bad, say scientists. whose studies of relaxation have found both emotional and physical benefits in loafing. Some of the recent research in· dicates that relaxatton decreases our rate of breathing. may lower our blood pressure and almost certainly reduces the stress we usually experience in our worrying, working lives. Since stress has been linked to ailments ranging from headaches and backaches to ulcers and heart disease, any behavior that reduces tension must be consid· ered an essential alternative. Yet many of us still have trouble accepting the idea of doing nothing. "A lot of what passes for recreation is not really very relaxing," says Debra Bence Grow, R.N .. M.S .. an instructor of nursing at Pennsylvania State Uni· versity In State College. She cites the golfer who, instead of being invigo- rated by the game. gets aggravated with his swing and disgusted when he loses. When Grow began a Learn to Relax clinic In her community four years ago. she was pleased with the enthusiastic response from career. types. retired people and homemakers with children. all seeking less stressful ways of living. But even these relaxation seekers had a hard time shucking their rat·race atti· tudes. While her students were learn- ing to tense and then relax their mus- cles in weekly classes, Grow says she'd "catch people looking around to see if someone else WM getting more relaxed than they were." Part of the problem may be that our cultuN! doesn't provide the opportunl· ties for true relaxation that it once did, Grow notes. "In the olden days. there were a lot more front porches and checker games after dinner," she says. Su.tan 1..4/JfnJltl fJ IM co-<11Hhor, wilt ltf" llUl- t>ond. ol In A Family Way (Uttlf. Brown) 6 F41av Wt.OJ.v • ocmea JO • 1m "Now we watch the evening news on 1V," which may only tighten nerves. Also at fault may be our own guilty consciences. "Our Jucleo-Christian up- bringing tells us ir's imponant to be working, getting ahead." says Barbara Andersen, Ph.D .. a psychologist in Lansin~. Mich .. who often discusses relaxahon with her clients. "Relaxing and doing nothing is considered lazy. self-indulgent," Andersen continues, "and we internalize these messages and tell ourselves we should be doing this, we should be doing that." Women may be even more vulner- able to these "shoulds" than men are, suggests a recent Boston University study of 30 dual<areer couples, all with management-level jobs. Men in the study thought more about leisure acti· vities and switched gears more gradu- ally as they went from job to home. according to social psychologist Judith Richter. Women, on the other hand, rarely allowed themselves the refresh· ing chance to unwind. After finishing with dinner, putting children to bed and completing home chores, most women cited in the study switched right back to office-related work. 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Like many girls and boys her age and younger, Luci has grown attached to stickers -bits of brightly col· ored stick-on paper, Mylar and vinyl that seem to be turning up everywhere these days. The Cudahy, Wis .. youngster glues slkkers onto her school· books and binders and some- times even wears one on her blouse. Stle has also collected 2.588 designs, which are safe- ly tucked in sl.x sticker albums. "l like the sparkly, ~littery and foil ones the best. · Luci says. Mary Kessler, also 13, of Cherry Hill. NJ .. prefers uni· corn and heart motifs. She began her collection of 500 stickers when she was 9 or 10: "Everybody else was collect· Ing them. so I started," she said. "They're fun." Stickers .... They began as a hot little novelty Item in lhe late 1970's, but now it seems Monho ~oll ll n ~ontt wn~" bawd in PftlloM/phlo. 8 F.um.v WWAv • OCTOIP ao • 1913 Tmocious -----..::9 trf!fld: Kids penue strclter album: (i~) SCickers! Magazine. we are stuck witn them. Sticker mania has fastened itself onto the imaginations of millions of children between the aees of 5 and 14. Kids are buying stickers by the bil· lions, collecting them, trading them, wearing them and com· ing up with designs of their own. "It's a worldwide phen· omenon," bubbles Ira Fried· man, the New York publisher who will launch Stickers MO/Jaz,ine (or children in November. "I think it's the hobby of the 80's!" Across lhe country, sticker clubs are being formed and trading conventions are draw· Ing tflrongs. Even libraries and schools are giving in 10 sticker whimsy by holding sticker exchanse days. Stickers come In all shapes, colors and sizes. There are stickers made of foil·like Mylar with pictures of smiling clowns. arching rainbows, col· orful railroad CArS and butter· flies. Puffy, satiny and fuuy stickers are available, and so are ones with roll-around eyes. Heat~nsitive stickers change color when they are touched, while fragrance stickers give off whiffs of everything from strawberries to skunks. A few of the more than 130 sticker manufacturers have turned to wearable designs. J.BJ. Quality Products in West Bloomfield, Mich.. makes sticker earrings, Proudline Inc. of Middletown, Conn .. has come up with vinykoated designs for adorning sneakers, jeans, T-shirts and jackets. Sticker fans are mostly be- tween the aees of 9 and 14, a time when children frequent· ly begin collecting things such as baseball cards, coins or comic books. Vicky Hambly.a child psychologist based in Menlo Park, Calif.. theorizes that the collecting urge helps kids learn independence. "I think it is a natural thing to want to have your own pos- sessions and to be indepen- dent from your parents to a degree." says Hambly, whose husband, Harry, owns Hambly Studios which manu· f actures My lar stickers. "There's also a lot of compe- tition in that age group." she adds. "Competition is sort of the American way, at least in middle-class society." Child psychologist Kellene Cousins, who practices in Fre- mont, Calif .. uses stickers to reward children who com· plete tests. "Kids just love stickers. They work very hard for them," she says. Cousins says children have a natural preference for tiny, brightly colored objects and are amassing stickers today. in· stead of baseball cards or stamps, because of succes.sful marketing techniques. She also finds that kids are especially intrigued by lhe scented stickers, which appeal to the most primitive sense of smell. And while lhe grown·ups who make and sell them say that stickers' low prices - most cost between 10 cents and $ J -give them penny- candy appeal, f~ing chll· dren s appetite for stickers Is no nk:)<el-and-dlme business. 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However, the researchers found that marital con- flict increases when women are mar· --------------.----------------1 ried to men who convey nonverbal By )ohn E. Gibson ANSWERS information. The investigators sug- 1. True. Studies at the University of gested that because men are generally 0 Georgia showed that good communica· socialized to repress any emotional TRUE R FALSE? tion skills involve self-awareness. the display, when they do express emo- J. Good communication skills depend ability to respond to one's social en-lions their wives may see them as act· on a person's ability to interpret both vironment and to accurately interpret ing in a socially inappropriate and obvious and subtle messages. the motivation of others during en-unexpected way. This can lead to a ten- 2. Recognizing nonverbal communica-counters with them. Communication dency to complain about their hus- tion in a conversation is more impor-requires more than just a simple ex-bands because they do not fit the tradi· tant than responding to it. chanRC of words. tional male model 3. Nonverbal communication can ere-2. Folse. Acoording to University of 4. True. A California State University ate marital problems. Connecticut studies, a person's social study explained that in poker games, 4. Deceptive tactics used to gain ad-competence -how well he can com· as well as in business and social situa- vantage in a poker game are often ap-municate with others -depends not lions. there are three main character plied to business and social strategies. only on his ability to recognize nonver-types who use body management and 5. Anx.iety-prone people are more sen-bat communication. but to respond to ii nonverbal communication as a way to sitive to and better at interpreting non· as well deceive opponents. 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' • ~......,. ....... olllllllkllf•lll• CIHj I Ii ......... -Sldlid's: IMMllullm....., Ptw 0 Ofoup ..... llDr .,......,... GUARDING YOUR CHILD'S FlITURE By Kate Kelly I r you're a parenl, one of lhe mos1 important reasons for drawing up a will now is to name a uardian for your children. Mer ~I. explains New York a11orney Paul Franken, you're lhe best judge of who should take care of them in the unlikely event that you're not there to do so yourself. Choosing a guardian is a difficult. emotional task, but with a little knowledge of the law. it can be made easier. F'irst, there are two major responsibilities involved in taking care of children whose parents have died. One is to raise them -to see to their physical and emotional well-being. The other is to manage the estate so that their financial needs are met while they are growing up. You may be relieved to know that you need not look for a loving nurturer who is also good at manaeing money. While the job can be done by one indi- vidual, you may also appoint one per- son to raise the children. while you select another to be conservator of the estate (sometimes called a guardian of the property). who will manage their finances. Indeed. the children may benefit by having two separate indi- viduals looking out for their welfare. Who Should Rabe the Cblldren? "Ideally, you want to find someone who will follow your traditions and respect your Intentions for the chil- dren," says Jeremy Mack, M.D .. a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at New York University Medical Center. "But the most impor· tant thing is to look for someone who wtU love them and treat them well." While the best person for the job may be a married sister or youthful grandparents who want the job. many parents are making reciprocal guar- dianship agreements with good friends who understand family philosophy and live In the community where 1he children are being raised. "Ask the couple (one of whom you'll actually name a.s guardian) if they are wiJling to take thal responsibility," con· tinues Dr. Mack. 'Then discuss with them the hopes and plans you have for your children. You may want to talk about experiences you would like them to have, or schools you wanl rhem to attend." Is it neceM&ry to tell the Children about your decision? "It depends on Kat~ ~//)' is o lrttfaf>Cf writ" sp«iatlvnR In businns and c:onsum,. fopk:s their age." says Dr. Mack. '1'here's no practical function in telling a 3-or 4-year-old that their uncle is going 10 be their guardian, .. he explains. "Unless a single parent is very ill and there's a great risk he or she will die. it's not worth raising anxiety about it." Also keep in mind that you need not discuss the guardian issue with anyone other than those you've selected. Ac- cording to Eric Damian Kelly, an at- torney in Pueblo. Colo., many parents are reluctant to make the decision because they're afraid it may cause dissension among their relatives. Since the odds are that you will live to see your children grow into adulthood, there's really no need to bring it up. But if you think there will be hur1 feel- ings. you can have the reasons for your choice explained in the will. Who WW Man-ce the Money? If you decide your children's in- terests will be best served by appoint- in_g a separate person to serve as con- servator, look not only for a good money manager but also for someone who will work fairly with the guardian to see that he or she receives the money needed for raising the children. Guardianship only lasts until a child reaches the age or majority -usually 18 -and many parents worry that an 18-year-old will spend his or her in- heritance on a fancy car instead of col- lege. If this is a concern, then the solu- tion is to form a trust to be managed by a trustee whom you appoint. 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So don't waste your jack·<>'-lanterns; let oor pumpkin specialties light up your table during autumn's dark days (the recipes c.an also be made with canned pumpkin If that is more convenient). PUMPKIN RAN 1 Clllp ...... ... 1 ma (14 or.) • 111et.trued coadeued al1k stockpot, heat butter until melted. add onions and leek and cook, stirring until limp. Add pumpkin, carrots, potatoes and broth. Heat to boiling, reduce heat and simmer partially covered for 45 minutes. stirring now and then. until veeetables are tender. 2. Strain through fine sieve. or puree in blender or food processor in batches. Return pureed mixture to stockpot. add salt , pepper, cayenne and milk. 3. Heat soup to boiling, reduce heat and simmer partially covered about 30 minutes to develop navor Just before serving, stir in cream and rice, heat un- til hot throughout. Ladle into soup bowls and top with a sprinkle of par- sley. Makes 2 quatrs 1 Cllp ....... cooked p_,ada, fr"e9b « -• t--s ~ t f D IMI p'09d dn"' 00 \4 l fJM"f a • poaDd DIJlmeC ~ •er.,aae p..,.,.t ~ ! c..-w.ter J. Place sugar in a large heavy skillet or heavy saucepan and caramelize by cooking over medium heat, stirring constantly with wooden spoon until sugar melts and turns golden brown. 2. Pour into JO.inch quiche pan and spread quickly by tilting pan, covering bottom and sides with caramel. Cool. S. In large bowl, beat eggs. Add sweetened condensed milk. pumpkin, cinnamon. nutmeg, doves and water; mix well. Pour mixture into caramel- covered baking dish. •· Place pan In large shallow baking pan; plaa! on middle oven rack. fill 1 inch of baking pan with hot water. Bake SO to 60 minutes. or until done (the tip of a silver knife inserted ~ inch lrom edge should come out dean): cen- ter of flan will still be a lillle shaky. Cool, then chill in refrigerator for sev- eral hours. or overnight. 5. To serve. loosen nan around edge with knife and invert onto deep serving plate. Cut into wedges and spoon some of the caramel liquid over each. Makes 8 servinss PUMNIN-POTATO IOUP , .. , ........ ......,.•orl.....,d ·=····_........,.._._ w .... I°"' a pp t d omo. I lilell .... awwt.e le., .... ~ Jc..-dleed,....,.. I C..-dlldle llrodl ........ ,......, ...... blndi PC'PP" Dllll~~ I Clllf'S aD ~ = ~h' d~ _...., bf'OWll or wild ..... l .. J C41 .... ,.,....,. I . Peel and dice pumpkin. In large PUMPlllN CllllPfON Pll l ea woeAope pa.. l -.r, ooa pWa ~ 44 Cllp ..... Yt l!l'I 11011 .... or ID W Yt te.., a ae poaDd •Ullmet y, twpooa poaDd ...... ~ WC If OOtl p'09d doftl9 'f 'la"ODG....,.... dee 00 Yt :&,... f' ~ llGGll e.aponted SeafOIU l \4 osp9 ........ coo&ed ,_pldla, ,,..,,., orC....S , ......... I c-.•¥Y ~ ~ •n1paae~e:dnd Z UIJh" D 111111 ...... I. In medium saurepan, mix together geJatin. ~ cup of the sugar, salt. nutmeg. ginger, cloves and cinnamon. Stir in evaporated milk and egg yolks; blend well. 2. Place over low heat and cook, stir- ring constantly, until gelatin dissolves and mixture thickens slightly, about 3 minutes. Stir in pumpkin. S. Chill, stirring occasionally until mix- ture mounds when dropped from a spoon. about t hour. 4. Beat egg whites until stiff peaks fonn when beaters are slowly raised. Gradually add rtmalning \14 cup sugar and beat until very stiff. Fold In pump- kin mixture. Tum into pie shell and chill until firm, 2 hours or overnight. 5. Whip heavy cream until soft peaks form. Add vanUla and 2 1abl~ns sugar. Cover so~ of pie with whipped crwn. Mako 8 $IM)lt1SJ GNE, The Fust Beatrix Potter Bell "Peter Rabbit" ~-olbd2'll<o' .. What joy Beatrix Potter brougtit to the 1NOrid of childrm! Her charming stories and delightful illustrations have rwver bttn equalled.. Now b the 6nt tirM the Ntw Eng-- land C.OO«tors ~. W'Ckr ~ ex- dusiw agm:mmt is proud to praml ont of the most~ Pottu c:haractas. -~ Rlhbit". as tht ftm bd1 in the Beatrix Potttr BdJ Collec- tion. Each bd1 is d"lica~ sculpted Created By 4P@J~ Reed & Barton Silversmiths • The classic Beatrix Potter art depicting "Peter Rabbit" is beauti- fully sculpted and lavishly plated in silver. • Each silverplated bell is hallmarked and regis- tered and accompanied by a Certificate of Registration. • Priced at only $14.50 • Exclusive Fim Edition. Not available in stores. and lavishly silverplated to portray th" INOrid famous Beatrix Potter art. Each bd1 will bt produttd cxclu· sivdy fur the New England Coll«tOrS Sodey by one of Amaic.a's fomnost ~du. Rttd & Barton. The •J>mr Rabbit" be.I.I is hallmai1c.ed and rqistaed. A Cmibc:att of Rqis1ratlon will .a:ornpar\y ach bdl •ttatini to thr cxdusivi~ of this important 6nt «iition ~ltd btll Tlw N.., ~ ~ Sooc\\o • • ....i.dilooy ol 11<..t l e.-.6no .u..nmit11t""" 1124 CP'W l Co'&l ·-----------------------------, ~ ~T~~o.S°"-ro~,, BP2 WmH.._ ~t 06516 Pkut mm IT\)' ordu for !ht Pint Butrt. Penn 8cll. "Pl1.r lltMlk" I "-"" rndoitd "\>' raNtWI« u iollowl. _ Bc.ll(•)@$14,50 u ch S ---- ci. 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Towel .. , . a14.U FULLY QUAlllAHTHDI II you don't love them-Senct them b1ckl You mutt be compl•tely pl111ed In every way with your "01/ay De//ghl" ~ Po. Beth Set. II not, 1lmply return for prompt, lull refund of purchue price (ucept po1tege and handling). Our policy la to process all ordere promptly. Credit card ord1ra are proce1ff<I upon cr~ot approve!. Deteye notified promptly. Shipment ouerantffd within eo daya. ,--------SATISFACTION GUAAANTEED--OllOEA NOW!-------- OLD VILLAO[ SHOf'. Dept. V2·11H, Ilda. "'· H1nowr, ,A 17333 Yul '1ea1t ru111 __ "01ls7 D1ll1M" 20·1'c. O«or1to1 lath (ftHmbllll) [2407028) as lftdl· uttd lltlow, Oii full MOftlY llack Cunaftltt P"INT NAM( ---------- COlOll CHOICt B Golcl-CllJ. LJ 81Ul-Oty. (1 Pln--Oty. 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Enclosed 1s s ___ (PA If\ add ults tar) NAME ----- ADDRESS ----------- CHA~G[ IT: = American [rprus -VISA r: Diners Clut> _ Mu t.,Card CllY ------------- Acct No. Exp. Dalt (pltUe print•) SIATE LIP ------ L - --- --- --- -- - --:i: H.H.1., 1913 ----------------' SALEI SAVE OVER $70 $2888 Thousands Sold ~Hll'J • ForOverSlOOOO JlJ~.: ''Hanging Gardens" RAI LAM FASCINATING, CONTINUOUS RAINFALL! e Splendid garden scene with golden Venu1. luxuriant foliage • Softly glowing bulll-in light creates the effect of moonlight e Superb decorator accent for home or office--Sensatlonal Gilll MAQICAL RAIN LAMP creates the Illusion of• gentle spring rain In an 1tall1n garden. Magnificent 1cene features• golden Venus polHd amldat lush "tropical foliage". The myaterloua rain 11 adtu1lly mineral oU. falling In 1hlmmerlng droplet• on neer·lnvltlble nylon cord• •.. A silent, conCMled motor kffp1 It reolrculat· Ing conatantly. 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Ziii-----Blrthdatt·------ •You'll be adding your voice to L-------------------~ A GI CAL fE<jWi~UE SAVES LIFE AND LIMB By Elizabeth Bradburn ' o 70.year-old Mitchell C .. it looked like just a sore on his toe that wouldn't heal. But when he sought treatment for another problem, his doctors recogniz.ed the lesion as a sign of a threatened limb, the re- sult of seriously impaired cir- culation. By opera.ting to re- store the blood flow. they saved the leg. Mitchell C. is among the es- timated I 00,000 Americans age 65 and older who face leg amputations each year from arteriosclerosis ("hardening of the arteries"). Although this insidious disease remains the leading cause of heart attack and stroke for au ages and af- fects more than 2.4 million people over 65, it most often endansers the limbs when ne- glected or linked to a disease such as diabetes. Typically, these patients enter the hospital if they have any of the following symp- toms in the foot: night pain. numbness or gangrene, a nonhealing sore or marked changes in skin color, sensa- tion and temperature. "Many of the patients we treat have already been scheduled for an amputation elsewhere," re- ports Dr. John J. Bergan, pro- fessor of sursery ·al Chica&o's Northwestern University Medic.al School, "but they, or their families, want a seoond opinion." 1Wo main techniques can help patients with limb- th~enlng aneriosderosls: a procedure called balloon ~asty and bypass sur- gery .. Bypass operat10ns also benefit patients whose limbs ft in jeopardy from automo- bile accidents. gunshot wounds. stab wounds, falls and other traumas that badly damage the blood v~ls. In addition, bypasses can correct Dzobrth Bl"odbum is on tht Slaff of 0 national MUii MQff<lllM heart problems. In a bypass operation. doc- tors graft a substitute artery to a healthier artery above and below the dogged (or injured} area, enabling the blood to detour or bypass the block- age. For the artery replace- ment, doctors prefer to use the patient's own saphenous vein -the long vein running across the inner ankle bone and up the inside of the leg. However, when the saphen- ous vein is diseased or doctors UmlHalvage atugery can be altemplf!d more than 90 perrent of the time. want 10 minimize the amount of surgery a patient under- goes. one of medical tech- nology's greatest achieve- ments, the artificial artery, is available and often works just as well. Made of synthetic ma- terials, artificial arteries have even been used to repai r con- genital heart defects in in- fants. Balloon an~ioplasty. the other limb-saving technique, has become increasi ngly popular as an adjunct to bypass surgery. In this proce- dure doctors take a thin tube that has a little balloon at its tip and thread it through an artery until it reaches a blocked spot. Inflating the ba.1- loon causes the fatty deposits 10 flatten out against th.e arterial walls, then when ii is withdrawn ii leaves a wid- ened artery and increased cir- culation. F'or now, balloon an- gioplasty only works for sal- vaging limbs threatened by arteriosclerosis. Unfortunately, not all peo- ple who may lose their limbs to arteriosclerosis are suitable for limb-salvage surgery. Besides ase and health fac- tors, another reason is that often the arteriograms (X-ray examinations of the arteries) fall to give a clear enough pic- ture to enable doctors to oper- ate. Yet for most elderly pa- tients, an amputation would drastically alter the quality of their remaining years. "In our hospital population, more than 30 percent will never walk again after an amputa- tion and will need continual care," states Dr. Frank J. Veith, chief of vascular sursery and director of the transplant program at New York s Montefiore Medical Center. After treatina about 1,500 elderly patients during the pa_,t decade, the Montefiore doaors have found that limb saJvase can be attempted more than 90 percent o( the time. One recent study by Or. Veith has shown that for the eJderty, llmb-savin& surgery and amputation costs are roughly equal, making an ag- gressive approach to limb saJ. vase see_m_all the more worth· while. IW .,NTHI at could be more American than a og cabin made from rough-hewn pine? But this Old West staple is now go- ing east -to the Far East, that is. Wilderness Log Homes charge, the ground· breakers are shoveling in sala- ries that average S394,000 a year. The highest paid entrepreneur in 1982 was Charles Laz.arus, founder of Toys "R" Us, who made S 1.48 mil· lion. You might say these people haven't ftoundered when it c:.cmes to feathering their "----------~=t-'-----J own nests, but the of Plymouth, Wis .. is shipping its precut, log cabin "pack· ages" to Japan. Wilderness says its lnsul· Log homes are energy effi· cient, solar adaptable and feature insulated cathedral ceilings and knotty pine panel- ing inside. W~derness's Jap- anese distributor. Katsuo Aiba. thinks that Japanese homeowners will be capti· vated by the cabins because of their desire to save energy and because of the continuing popularity in the Orient of everything Western. Aiba also expects that the do-it-yourelf trend will catch on in Japan the way it has here and that his customers will want to raise the roofs themselves the way pioneers on the American frontier dld. IOll'IUNAn ... I t's a sad truth that in the United States most new busln~ fail. But for those men and women be- hind the ft~lng ventures that do make 11, the rewards can be astounding. Accordifl8 to a Venturt masazlne survey. at the 85 largest companies In America where the founders are still In %2 fN&Y Wvaa:r. OCTOllll •. llD truth is, they're also careful that their own salaries reflect the fluctuating fortunes of the company. Of the executives surveyed, 26 percent took pay cuts la.st year when the busi- ness wasn't doing so well. Sixty.seven percent of the execs. though, put through raises for themselves because business was bullish. NIWGllW ere's nothing like tak· ng an old concept and giving It a new twlst. Lamy Lutti, a small French candy company, decided to do just that by producing soft bubble gum stored in a tooth- paste-like tube and calling it tubble gum. Amurol Products Company, a subsidiary of Wm. Wrigley Jr. Inc., is cur· rently launching the stuff under that name in the United States. What makes this gum so special? Well, the French claim that while tubble gum has the same color and taste as the most popular brands of bubble gum. tubble bubbles are easier to blow and the gum is not sticky when the bubble bursts. Also, because it comes in a tube instead of a paper wrapper, a person can just pull off whatever quantity of gum he or she wants. WINIUalllClll He was the Boy Won· der. and that's a tough act to follow. In fact, Burt Ward, who played Robin in the Batman TV series. tells us that when the show ended its two-year run in 1968, he found he'd been stereotyped. "Producers wouldn 't even see me," he says. Instead of sulking in a bat cave, though , Ward zoomed across the country making personal appea.ances as Robin. "I've met about 20 mil· lion people," says Ward, now 38. All that touring gave him some Ideas about how to mer· chandlse entertainers, and so the onetime superhero decid- ed to tum supersalesman. In 1977 Ward founded the En· tertalnment Management Cor· •poratlon, now a multimillion· dollar company spedallzlns In merchandisi~ celebrity products. Thday has dienr.s In- dude Brooke Shields, Rodney Oenset'fleld and The Roll Ing Stones. Holy megabucks! In spite of his business sue· cess, Ward still has a hanker- ing to be in front of the cam- era. "I still attend acting classes." he says. But he knows that the fighting-0ff- fiends imase may be a hard one to shake, so he may just tum his wondrous abilities to politics ... like another actor we know. Holy megabucks! Robin hos a multimill~lar company/ ther or not you lake Halloween in s ride with Its black cats, ghostly goblins and haunted houses depends lar~y on how superstitious you are. And according lo The Merit Report, very few Ameri- cans admit they re prone to getti the "spooks." Of ~e 1.205 adults in The Merit Report's survey, 78 per- cent think It is very unlikely that something bad will hap- pen to them on "unlucky" days, like Halloween or ~ day the 13th. They feel prettr. much the same when 11 comes to avoldlfl8 black cats and beoomlng upset when a minor breaks. And an even c--._ll . laritet number -85 percent -· said they do not carry good-luck charms. These people were ques- tioned over the telephone, in their homes. But what we'd like to know is: Would the sur· vey results be the same if the interviews were -:onducted in a graveyard. under a full moon? alllTllDAYI (All Scorpio) Sunday -Ruth Gordon 87; Henry Winkler 38; Monday -Barbara Bel Geddes 61 ; Jane Pauley 33; Dan Rather 52: Wednesday -Burt Lancaster 70; Thurs- day -Charles Bronson 61 : Larry Holmes 34: Friday - Art Camey 65; Walter Cron· kite 67; Saturday -Tatum O'Neal 20; Roy Rogers 71 . -t BRIGHT 100s BRIGHT . 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