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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-26 - Orange Coast Pilot.. An art exhibition·froDJ the heart BY ITSVB Ml'ICIUl!LL .,....., ....... 11w bott.om lipe. •Y orpnben of the event, ii that Jooc-Ume Lla\ma Beech artist Andy Wing will have to underao .heart aur. a-Y· About t20,000 worth of heart . ......,,,to ....... &, And. lince most •lf-employed ar*ta are not 1mwed for thinea Jib malfuncdon1na heart valves. Wini'• many frienda in i...,una Bw:h are boJct!nc a a benefit art exhibition and .. of the bearded artilt'• work next Thunday ntaht. n. fund-nlaer'. which in- dudea a recepdcn and dinner, will be held befPnntnc at 6 p.m, Thunday at Vorpal Gallery, 326 ltWll of An) ardata coundl," tha Glenneyre St., and will run until 52-yeu-old painter ....U.. midniaht. ''The on,lm are a bit my. Wlng'1 creationa, about 40 of terloua to me, but 1 tb1nk the ks. them, will be dlaplayed 'l'uMday came from tWo memben of the and W.c:tne.iay durtna buaneea ooundl." =.:n ~orpal for potenUal Alked lf auch an effort to help a Wtna. an:= ar1J9taHhe-fe~ ardat iln'taJ:iit ~of a-- F.UvaJ of Arta lince the 19~ M ~~u!,=':S~ well u a former member of the don't know bow ~• lt a.. i...,una Beech Mu.um of An · •Jr---. ~ board,Lacuna'aculturalcommit-extraord,~nary . But lt • tee and ita houm.nc committee, marveba aaya he tint learned of the "I WM in total lhock when I fund-ralaing effort about a month heard about It. It never occurnd to 880. me that lt would be done. rw "I got a phone call from mem-MY9I' IMft ao muCh effort put Into ben of the (Lagwla ae.ch Mu-(leeANDYWING,hpAI) · Andy Wiq IUlll t:lllT , ~ SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY. C ALIFORNIA 50 CENTS West German riot policemen arrest an anti-American demonatrator alter the motorcade of Vice President George Bmh was hit by stones in downtown Kref eld Saturday~ Bush attended War1n water, weather a drawing card for beach Sevenl hundred Orange c.o..t beKb vWton got into hot water in IDCft ways than one Saturday oo the flnt offidal weekend of IUDl· IDl!I'. . Be.ch-goers, whoahowed up by the thouaanda, were greeted not .anlY with unuaually warm water temperatwel at local ltranda but ·wtth rouah rip tides. Ufesuarda _pulled DMft than ~ penonl to lhore durlnc the ooune of the day. No aerbl8 injuriea were reported. boweYer. At Newport Belich, where Ufe- pn:ll reecued 7~ bathers. the water temperature WM put at 71, -deer-ahy of the air llmperature. At the mile-Jone dty belch in Bununcton 8-:h, where another 71 IWimmerl were ..a.fed by ...,.m. · the water temperature ......... Ufeluarda b8d a variety of explanations for the bathtub-like temperatwa. One guard pointed to a Pacific .tonn u the cau.e and another aa1d warm lprina air temperatwa were the reaaon. Still another guard had a more coarnic explanation, polntJns to acientWc evidence that the ocean level .. rilling and, be aald, perhaJ» wanning too. But aD ~on one thlng -- the oc:.n IS u warm u it typcally becomes in late Aucust. Nearly 90,000 people aqueemd into Newport Beech to viait the aand and more than 100,000 1un-wonhippen 1pread out towela in Huntin8ton Beech. In I.Acuna Belich, the crowd WM estimated at 30,000. Accord1na to the National Weather Service, today will be a carbon-copy of Saturday. bayUme temperawr. alone the aand abould l'ellCb 72 ~· the Tricentennial celebrationa marking the 300th anniversary of the lint German emigrants in America. For details on the vice p~esident'1 trip, see page A3. Saturday wu another pod day to be at the beaeh Un.healthy memories of CM company Suspect in LB kidnap in custody r----------------......_-----111111~ A constant state of powtli Wllha ,.,,....d .. lwiii1eOl400w•pltleada1, IM GoWea State of Calllorala limpl1 ltanta with pride and •IW.edoa. Colamalat Stu Deliaplaae •'II ... , ii Callfonda WMU la ... •••e·•-doll," w...W. dae ..................... ._.a. ,.. .. _..,,.. __ , ........ Wi ........ .......... ,...,.,. .. h ., ......... .... ,,,_ .. ...,, .. ,...,,,....,. . ~ 1 --· Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT/Sunday, June 2e, 1983 ~' ''' Continued stories NARMCO PLANT ••• which killed one Nannro worker. Nefghbon, organized by Tom Hayden's Cam~ for Economic Democracy group, quickly mobl.Jized to find out what the company was manufacturing and force it to move. "When I fQund out what was going on, nothing could have stopped me from getting them out," said Bertha Bangert, a 23-year resident and weij-known leader in the neighborhood. "I'm still here and they're gone." Nannco officials claim they were victims of scathing publicity and circumstances which landed the growing plant smack in the middle of a residentiaJ neigh- borhood. "I don't think we're the bad> guys we've been portrayed to be," said NamlCO spokesman George WinQ. "We could have stayed • there another 20 yeare. But we didn't." Instead, Nant)CO relocated to an indualrial site In Anaheim, where plans began six years ago for construction and expansion . Of the neighbors' health com- plaints, Winn said, "What people think is real. What's right or wrong is a hard one to deal with. Obviously we don't do anything we think is harmful," Meanwhile, the Janes Co. plans to build 69 two-and lhree-bedroom condorniniwns on - . the five-acre site if soil samples taken when the plant is bulldozed show It is safe. Two studies last year by a private firm and state officials concluded the land is safe for the development of housing. DONUT MONEY ... "It's been so delightful to come here," said Marjorie Burns, 80. "This is a rich-city and a lot of us don't have any money." City Manager Fred Sorsabal said the program began at the recommendation of the Housing and Community Development (HCD) Committee that was dis- banded by the city council earlier this year. Sorsabal suggested that the program be funded by the <Asta Mesa Senior's Club that meets at the community center. Last week the city council approved a $10,000 donation to South Coast Repertory and voted to accept the $36.7 million budget for 1983-84 that includes a record year-end surplus of $7 million. Keith Van Holt, c:ity Leisure Services director. said he only saw about four to eight seniors at the meeting when he visited. twice during the last year. Mayor Donn Hall sa'id he would bring the matter up at the next council meeting and promised to pay for the program out of his own pocket if no funding is approved. ANDY WING ... something ao quickly and with so few problems. Everybody just pulled together all the different aspects of this thing. It's just amazing.'' Wing says he's busy in his rustic Laguna Canyon studio preparing his paintings for the exhibition next week. "I'm doing soome last minute touch-ups and working on 90me frames, getting everything per- fect," he said. Typical of the artist, Wing suggested any money raised in excess of that needed for his surgery should go to an Emerg- ency Fund for Artists. KIDNAP SUSPECT ... When police arrived to talk with the woman, the man --still driving the stolen car --reportedly returned to the scene but sped off again when he spotted the of- ficers. Police said the man led them on a bing chase at speeds u to 80 mph through a resident.ial , finally abandoning the ve- hi and fleeing on foot. Several patrolmen chased the suspect through front and back yards for two blocks before lomng sight of the man. Authorities eventually seal ed off a three-block area, called in 15 additional policemen, a canine unit from Santa Ana and a police . helicopter from Newport Beach. After three hours of combing the neighborhood, police claimed they discovered the wanted man hiding in a thick clump of Ivy. Officers said the man put up ·no resistance and was very groggy when confronted. Authorities claimed the man took roughly six grams of cocaine and an unknown quantity of heroin while hiding from police. He was treated at Western Center and was to be moved to Orange County Jail upon his recovery, police Aid. Hughes, police abo noted, is wanted on a Wisconsin warrant for rape and kidnap charges. Yorba Linda man shot by police A 40-year-old Yorba Linda man was shot and killed by a police officer Saturday after the man reP<>rtedly walked out of his apartment, raised a gun and aimed it at the officer, a-uthorttles re- ported. John Crowley, a resident of 4672 Plumosa Dr .. was shot once in the chest Crom a blast from a 12-guage shotgun and pronouced dead at the 9Cene by paramedics shortly after 4 p.m. Police from Brea, who patrol Yorba Linda, had been called to the apartment complex who resi- dents who reported hearing gun- fire. Officers said they could hear a gun being discharged in an apart- ment when they arrived. Adjacent residents were evacu- ated and Crowley ordered out of his apartment, police said. Crowley emerged from the apart- ment, police said, then railed his gun at pat.r:olmen. Authorities did not provide the name of the officer involved in the shooting but said a department investigation will be conducted. Coast Highway spill Motorcyclist Mark Wojikowski is whee led to ambulance by Newport Beach paramedics after he took a spill on Pacific Coast Highway at Prospect Street early Saturday. He was taken to the Fountain Valley Community Hospital trauma center an.d is liated in good condition. Reagan asks to ''set sail'' on education plan WASlilNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan, citing the "noisy debate" that followed the report of his National Canmisaion on Excellence in &iucation, adviaed Americans today to ''ignore the noi.ee makers and aet sail" on the coune charged by the panel. In his weekly radio address, Reagan defended the federal education budget, which several candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination have said should be increased by $11 billion to $14 billion. "You have been treated to a noisy debate about what to do," the president said. "There was demagoguery to help raise the noi.ee level." He said he can only explain the "hysteria" of hiacrltics by compar- ing government spending on na- tional defenae with government spending on eduation. He said that ln 1982-1983, govenunent spending on educa-In the Democratic Party's lion amounted to $215 billion, response prepared in advance of while spending on defeme was the president's speech , HOWie Ma- $214.8 billion. jority Leade r Jim WriJht of Texaa But he said that "less than 10 focuaed on recent budget and tax percent of all education ooets" action in Congreaa. were the responaiblity of the He pointed to the HOWie and federal government. He added Senate votes last Thur&day in that the federal government ··favor of a budget raolution con- "began regulating and kibbitzing a taining a deficit of $170 billion to lot more than 10 percent." $179 billion, and a Houte vote "Thia year we'll spend about capping the 10 percent income tax $15.3 billion" on education, he aaid. cut, aet to start July 1, at $700. Uneventful shuttle flight, short debriefing • SPACE CENTER, Houston \AP) -Spece shuttle Challenger suffered damage to its brakes and protective tiles, officials said Sat- urday, but its flight was 90 uneventful that the utronauta will get the shortest debriefing in the history of U.S. manned space- flight. Flight commander Robert Crip- pen and his four crewmembers, including Sally Ride, America's first woman in space, face only 4 'h days of questioning and review by experta, lncootrut toalmolt three weeks for the crews of previous space mimions. '"lbere are fewer englneeri.ng and tett queetlona than before," said Terry White, an infonnation specialist for the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. "It's becomina routine." 'The abbreviated briefing lched- ule enabled the astronauts to enjoy a rare weekend off, restina and sleeping to help re.et sleep cycles that were turned upside down for the miaaion. Crippen, Ma. Ride and their crewmates. John Fabian. Freder- ick Hauck and Norman Thagard, landed the space s huttle Challenger on a dry lake bed runway at Edwards Air Force BMe early Friday after twice bet.na waved ot1 from landinl at the l<ennedy Space Cent.er in Florida. Denae, low-hanging clouds blocked what was to have been the ..,uttle's first landing at the Florida spaceport where it la launched. It was the only major disappointment of a near-flawless six days in orbit. At Edwards, Jim Harrington, a NASA official in charge of pro- cessing the shuttle on the ground. said Challenger s uffe red greater-than-expect damage to tiles that cover the hull. He said there were about 25 tiles with "pretty severe damage" and the number could lncreaae with a cloeer inspection. He also said one of four brake lyst.erna on~the craft abatte~ during the rollout aft.er landing. Pieces of the brakes fell off when technicians tried to tow the craft to a hangar. The broken brake system was removed for analysis. Normally, Aid Harrington, the brakes should last five landings. Flight aeven was the 9eC:Olld for Challenger. Techniciana were preparing the craft for a piggyback trip to Florida atop a modified Boeing 747. Officials hope to have it ready to leave by Thunday. It is IChed- uled to make the Cl"OD-<X>Wltry trip in one day, stopping in San Antonio, Texas, briefly to refuel. NASA offJciala said the Uijex- pected California landing may delay by eight days the 1.Qunch of shuttle flight eight, now aet for mid-August, but a rapid turn- around could restore aome of the lost days. Harrington said he was uncertain if the tile and brake damage would add to the delay . Congress may rewrite laws after veto loss WASHINGTON (AP) -Con - gress, stripped of ita legi.alative veto power by the Supreme Court, may move to aaeert tighter control over aome executive branch func- tions by rewriting the laws, legis- lators say. The court's ruling acrapped a device legislators had come to rely on as a convenient way to keep a tight rein on the president and regulation writers. But the deciaion stopped far abort of handing the executive branch any lioeMe to run rough- shod over the wishes of Congress. and many say it eventually will lead to even more ~onal control, particularly over agencies. The 6-3 ruling does nothing to curb the legWative branch's basic power to write law. What it can't do, the court said. is write laws that delegate authority to the president and agencies only on condition that one or both houses review specific decisions and rules and block any they don't like. An obvious nspon1e would be for Congress to be more precise In what it intends to accomplish in a new law -holding to itllelf any authority it ls not willing to part w ith unconditionally. The sweep of Thuraday's de- cision -directly affe¢ng veto provisions written into at least 56 active laws -illustrates like few othen the continual struggle for power between the executive and legislative branches. In this instance, the third branch -the judicial -decreed that the legislative had grabbed an advantage over the executive that the Constitution never Intended. But rather than finally settle the ever-simmering question, the latest ruhng signals the start of a protracted new struggle as Con- gress and the executive branch learn to play on the new field lined off by the court. One of the 1trongest critics of the decision -Democratic Rep. Elliott H. Levitas of Georgia-did not quibble with the strictly legalistic reuoning the court used, but said it reflected ignorance of the way government really works on a day-to-day basis . Sen. Charles E . G rusley, R-fowa, described the legW&tive veto as an unwritten, even un- spok.en, agreement that evolved between Congress and presidents over a 50-year span. A. Grass.ley aees it, the ememe of the deal has presidents saying to Congress: "Give me aome power and you'll have some curbs and I'll work with you." With uae of thoae curbs - leg\slative vetoes -taken away by the court, Grualey and many of his colleagues predict Congnw will move swiftly to reclaim 101De .of the power it h.. delegated to presidenta and federal agencies. Clouds, then sunny Extended Temperatures """"'"' ~ ,,,,__ AlidlOI ... ~ Ml9fM ...,.eiey ~ ....... ..... .......... ...... ..... ~ •www .... ..... ........ .. Le " eo 71 &a 16 13 73 le 17 16 .... 12 17 '° 72 .... M N .. .. to .. 71 47 " .. .. 1a .. eo IO A c._ Chatlelton.S C. Ctlwlee1on. w v CNmne.NC. ~ ChleaQO Clnc:inn•ll ~ Coll.tnt>le.S C. Columt>ut O.,._Ft WQ<1h Oilylon Denver Dee~ OettOlt Ouluttl EJP- F•tMINta Fwoo ,,....,. 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Two policemen were hc»- pltallaid. None of the motorcade travelen wa lnjured. Security w• espedally u.ht durine the elcht-hour vUdt l)e.. cau.e an un,xploded bomb wu dbcovered · Friday outllde an A.mer1can firm in D\.llleldorf, where Buah'a jet landed and departed. The ~ demonatration - involvtnc more than 20 ,000 anti-nuclear p1!0te•tera tn Krefeld'I maricetplaoe -WU \"completely peaceful," Police Chief Ulrich Nordbeck told a news conference. "' The violence erupted when about 1,000 protest.era -many weartna black leather clothe9, black muka and.helmeta, the 1arb of Welt Germany's anarch.lat movement ..;_ lobbed p80line bombe at police, who routed the rtoten with clube. About 200-300 youths wearing 91.milar l'!W later IW'pd toward Bulb'• mot.ore.de, rlnpd by police. The prot.etten hurled pavement none., bottlee, balloon. fllled with black p.tnt and even l'me ~yanked from prdena. The police chief aa1d the mot.ar- cade wu attacked after taking a detour becau.e the ortg1nal route · WU jammed with pl"Otslen. Bulh ahruged off the demon- atratlona. '"nley are entitled to do thia," he a:aJd. YUMA, Ariz. -Torrenta of water being re1eaad at 10me of the.-world'a blgelt da:rna are leaving people along the Colorado River in California, Arizona and Mexico with the wont floodina in about 50 years, drowninl wildlife and cauaini millions of dollan in damage. At leut one penon had died in the high waters by Friday, and Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt uked President Reagan to declare three counties and several Indian reeervationl'~jor clisaater areas. Meanwhile, river resldenta dropped their demand that the government be ordered to atop releuing abnonnal amounta of water. moetly runoU from record anowmelt, at the 726-foot Hoover Dam. Lawyer Raymond C. Simpeon told U.S DiJltrict Judp Laughlin E. Waters in Loe Angeles on Friday that government '- officials had convinced him the large water releues were necesaary. But Si:fbpeon said he would file suit 9eeking damages becaU8e of what he claimed were poor government estimates of spring runoff in the Colorado Basin. Arafat aides flee with confidential papers Klan groups hold rallies White-robed Ku Klux K1ansmen rallied ln a small Alabama town Saturday aa blacks marched at a department store le. than a mile away, and four people were arrested while protesting a Klan rally in Connecticut. Klansmen ln Arkansas announced plans to hold a.rally there to reward members for their recruitment efforts. In Eufaula, Ala., 20 Klansmen handed out leaflets and aolidted money downtown while a small group of blacks gathered at a K mart store on the edge of town to urge shoppers not to go inside. Surgery lor Kentucky governor LEXINGTON, Ky. -Kentucky Gov. J ohn Y. Brown Jr. was hospitalized for open-heart surgery Saturday night at the University of Kentucky medical center. Dr. John Thompeon, cbainnan of the Department of Medicine, said the decision to operate was made after tests on the 49-year-old Brown earlier in the day showed three major blockages in the branches of hi.a heart. Doctors began the surgery about· a p.m. EDT, said Pattie McClellan, the public infonnation director for the hospital. The surgery waa ·expected to be completed between midnight and 1 a.m. EDT, she said. STATE Protest ring falls short LIVERMORE (AP) -About 3,500 demonstrators joined hands Saturday in an unsucce1Sful effort to encircle a 640-acre nuclear weapons research center, while comrades arrested ln an earlier protest fasted in a circus-tent jail in solidarity. Organizers of the "Hands Around Livennore Lab" demonstration hopM to attract 5,000 people to fonn a human chain around the sprawling Lawrence Livennore National Laboratory, which is run by the University of ~fornia under a federal contract. But they managed to covfr only three sides of the complex. Holding hands · and paper ribbons to symboliz.e the support of their jailed comrades, the protesters remained peaceful and no arrests were reported. • Teens hurt in plane crash SAN DIF.GO -Two teen-agers were seriously injured Saturday when their lisht plane plummeted into a residential suburb and landed nose-down on a house, authorities said. The single-engjne ~ 150 Arrow Bat came to rest inside the houae'a attatched garage. There was no fire and no one on the ground was injured, San Diego Fire spokesman Denis McNeil said. The homeowner, Jeannette Crumrine, was out shopping when the crash ocxurred at 1:40 p.m. ln San Carlos, a hilly suburb 10 miles from downtown. · Plane crashes into vineyard GEYSERVIl..LE (AP) -A lightweight, experimental plane hit power lines high above the Russian River Saturday and crashed into a vineyard, killing its two occupants, officials said. The accident near Route 128 ocxurred about 9 a .m. shortly after the craft took off from Cloverdale, acxording to the Geyaerville Volunteer Fire Department. Identities of the two men had not yet been released by the Sonoma Co~ty Coroner's office. WORLD · Poland protests Reagan statement WARSAW, foland -The Communist IO~mment lodged a stiff protest with the United States Saturday, aocuaing President Reagan of whipping up tension by calling foe the reatoration of Solidarity and demanding that he atop interfering in Poland's "internal affairs." The protest note, accusing the Reagan administration of striving to .. maintain tension in Poland at all costs," was handed to acting chief of the U.S. mission, Herbert Wilgis. The State Department in Washington con.finned the protest had been received in Warsaw, but spokeswoman Anita Stockman said "We will not have any comment until we have seen the text." DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) - Aides to expelled PLO chief Y ..er Arafat fled their Damucua offices Saturday with bundled-up confidential papers, saying they feared .Syrian authorities would aelze the documents. In eastern Lebanon's Bek.aa Valley, Lebanese radio natiom reported that Syrian forces rinled positions held by pro-Arafat guer- rillaa, who were reinforcing them- selves with multiple rocket launchers and artillery. Syrian President ljafez Aaaad expelled Arafat from Syria on Friday, claiming the Palestine Liberation Organization chairman slandered his government by ac~ · cusing it of backing a seven-week-old guerrilla mutiny in Arafat's Fatah faction. The mutineers claim Arafat haa bung.led the PLO'a struggle with Israel. Arafat's .main headquarters is now in Tunis, Tunisia, the baR he aet up after Israeli forces invaded Lebanon and routed the PLO from ita power bue ln Beirut la~ last summer. The guerrilla chief, cut off from his guerrilla army in Lebanon and Syria, flew from Tuni9 to Prague, C%.echoalovalda, where be spoke at a Soviet-backed international peace aaeembly. He 8ClCUled the United States, Israel and western media of con- spiring to wreck the Palestinian guerrilla movement. He pralaed the Soviet Union and did not criticiz.e Syria, which depends on the Kremlin for most of its military aid . PLO offices in the Syrian capital remained open, but guards were grim-faced and nearly all senior officiala left taking con- fidential documenta with them. "The door is open," said one PLO official. "But most of the •valuable . and confidential doeu- 11th plague • • • v1ct1m 1n New Mexico SANTA FE, N.M, (AP) -New Mexico's 11th plague victim of 1983 -a Navajo woman from the northwestern part of the state - waa hospitalized Saturday in Gal- lup, a state medJca1 official said. The 45-year-old woman from the Church Rock area, whoee identity waa not released, "is in serious condition with the -pneu- monic fonn of the plague," said Dr. Harry Hull , m e d ical epidemiol<>sist with the New Mex- ico Health and Environment De- partment .. ,The woman started out with the bubonic plagu e, which de- teriorated into the pneumonic at.age of the dbeMe, Hull said. The pneumonic fonn of the plague, which infects the lungs, can be spreed by the victim's IRA claims bombing responsibility ~~Y~t spray into the air ARMAGH, Northern Ireland -The outlawed lriah Re-and other people can inhale thaee publican Anny claimed responsibility Saturday for a bombing blitz plague organimna," Hull said. at a poet office depot that damaged 25 vehicles but ca Wied no "An lnveaw:tion conducted by injuries. Polia! said raiders broke into the depot overnight in thla the Indian eelth Service hu ancient ecclesiastical capital and planted 25 bombs in Royal Mail identified '.n known contacts of delivery vans. At leut 10 firebombs exploded, said Sgt. Avan the woman and they have been l Goalsworthy of the Royal Ulater Constabulary in Belfast. Anny treated with antibiotial to prevent diapoeal experts dismantled the others. the IRA claimed them from developing placue responsltillity for the attack in messages to the newa media in infection," he said. BeUut. An lnYeltiption to determine the aou.rce of woman's illnele la ..._ ____________________ _.. ______________________ __,underway,Hullsaid. We'Te What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? .. Listening ••• Call the numlRr at left and your me9Nle will be recorded, transcribed an'il oelivered to the appropritite editor. The same 24·hour an1werin1 service may be used to record let· ters to the ec:Utor on any topic. Mailbox contributors muat include their name and telephone number for verification. No drculatlon calls. plt'ase. 642•6086 Tell us what's on your mind D= llOtlerent.M MONi•y·foGay It you oo not II••• your pt p11 l>y 630om cel t1e!o<17pm 1no your copy will lit -...111 Saturday erio '""°"' II Y°" 00 not ttctl\lt yo.i; coo1 11y 7 • 111 ell o.4ott 11'1 "yo.JI eooy .... ...... .a Ctroul1 ..... , ......... .. ..... ·=re-ty ...., ~ ~ifltl~llMc" .~ ........ _ ~----- ' .. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. lottwerta 11 Publlther Chuy Dow811bw "8ymoftd MeoLeen Editor end 1'111t1eni Controllef lo IM F'Ublilhtt ........,.c...,_ l'roca.cllOrl ....... Cl111tned .......... 1141......,. All .......... "'""''• ~ MAM OPPICI »O Wllll lty II . Col41 ,,._, CA M1°t ""'-lloli IMO, Cotti ,,.._, CA t112t Copyt19111 1"'3 Olt119t CoMt l'lllllllNna ~ NO nt wt tlOtltl. lllut1rellon1, 1dllorl11 m11111 01 ldllln'-'tlt l'll!eln rMy lie reprOOUOfCI ~ ..,._ ~OI~- VOL 71. NO. 11'7. ,.,_,..._ Khalil Wazir, middle, Ya&&ar· is guarded by PLO loyalist guer- Arafat's top military aide in the PLO rillas in Eaat Lebanon. menta have been transported out of Syria ... Some went with (Arafat) when he left." Two pro-Arafat guerrillas at another PLO office, however, said they expected Syrian foroea to close down all the guerrilla or- ganization's officea in Damaacua. "We expected it to happen yesterday. Maybe tonight and maybe they want to wait untq the anger of the people diea down and then start har..mg U1 ap.in." said one guerrilla. who declined to be idenUfied. ~ -met with A11erian Foreign Minlater Tael al-Ibrah.lmi, the third Arab foreign minl8ter to attempt mediation of Arafat-Assad feud in as many days. The Saudi and Kuwaiti ministers intervened earlier without aucceaa. Neighboring Jordan strongly condenined the ousting of Ar:afat, calling it an attempt to "destroy the independence" of the PLO.Newspaper editoriab in moderate Arab atatee a1ooc the . Pel"llian Gulf al9o reacted angrily. In Beirut, the state-run radio and privately owned atationa aaid that both Arafat loyalists and rebels in the Fatah guerrilla IP'OUP were oo alert in the Bekaa Valley. Syrian tanks rinled two main positiona of Falah force. ln the Bekaa towns of Jedita and Taalbaya, Lebaneae radio stations quoted their corTeSpondents as saying. PLO IO~ said the loyalista were led by Khalil Wazir, known by h1a code name aa Abu Jihad, who went to the Bek.aa town of Baalbek on Saturday to rally Arafat'• guerrilla. Wazil: stayed in Lebanon though diplomatic aources in Dam- ucua said the order expelling Arafat peraona al9o instructed Arafat and Wazlr not to enter Syrian-held territory in Let.non. new Feeling Special® bras from Playtex ® The newest. softest Playtex• bra ever made is now at Mervyn's. With an exclusive new fabric. Airspun ... polyester. you get the special softness you deserve ... plus this bra has the fit and qualit> you expect from Playtex•. In white or beige. Soft cup. 34'408.C. 11 .50 36-400. 12.50 Lightly lined. 34-36A, 34-388,C, 12.50 11.50, 12.50 ' Special introductory offer! Purchase any Feeling Special• bra and you will receive a 20% off mail refund from Playtex•. Ask for details In our Lingerie Dept. Offer expires Sat .. August 13. . . .. .. I . . . 1· ,. . !• t: i 1· . I J Shop Monday throug" Friday 9:30 to 9:30 • Sat~day 9:30 to 8 •Sunday 10 to 8 Open on tndependence Day, Monday,-'.Juty ~. 1:30 to 8 • Huntlngion Beech • 9811 Adams Ave. . at Brookhurst St. ' A4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 26, 1983 M~rcos urgedto strengthen de~ocracy . . Secretary of Sta'te Schultz also praises Phillipines leader I or economic policies MANILA, Philippine. (IJ>) -Secretary of State George P . Shulu, in a ge nUe nudge to a heavy-banded leader, urged Premdent Ferdinand E. Marcos on Saturday to strengthen democratic institutions in the Philippines. At the aame time, Shultz prai.ted Marcoe for "oouraaeous movet" to help the Philippine economy, an apparent reference to a further devaluation of the country's CWTency. Shultz made the appeal to Marcos in the name of the "special relationship" the United States has with the Philippines, beginning with their alliance against Japan in World War II. "We fou,ht together in defen11e of freedom and democracy," Shula said in a tout to Ma.rooe at a luncheon in the presidential palace. "Thoee are values that are cherished by our peoples. "We mw,t continue to defend thoee values when they are challenged and work to promote and strengthen the institutions th.at embody them." The secretary's 24-bour visit to the Philippines, hia first stop on a four-nation Aaian tour, ia being cloeely watched for signs the Vatican editor • resigns VATICAN CITY (AP) -The deputy editor of the Vatican newspaper resigned today over an editorial he wrote th.at indicated Solidarity leader Lech Walesa was withdrawing from public life. The Vatican disowned the edi- torial by the Rev. Virgilio Levi, which appeared in Friday's edition of L'Oaervatore Romano -one day after the pontiff returned from an eight-day visit to his ttoubled homeland. "I confirm what the author has already declared: That it was a case of his penonal opinions as a journalist," said the Rev. Pierfranco Pastore, deputy Vatican spokesman. "His resig- nation has been attepted." Levi told The Asaociated Press that the conunentary "was my personal opinion" but he would not elaborate on the pu.rpoee or meaning of the !IOlDetimes cryptic editorial. United States.la tryina to improve the human righta situation here. The Fllipino Roman Catholic \lJerarchy and other critics have accuaed Marcos of wi~pread repte.ion during his 17 years in power. • A church-bued hwnan r1ghta poups called Taak Force Detainees estimates the number of polldcal prilonen in the Philippines at more than 900, compared with the Defenee Ministry figure of about 500. Opponents of Marcos aocuae his regime of torture and claim aome of -.the auapected aubvenivee captured in government operations in rural areu have been eecretly liquidated. Maroos has admitted a few C8le9 of tortutt but said guilty eoldien have been pun.lahed. He a1ao aaya many of the torture charges aired by priloners are part of ~ communist propaganda campaign. On Thwilday, Marcos announced a 7.3 percent devaluation of the peao. He said the country faced "a new kind of danger'' and called on all Filipinos to help protect the economy. ,,, ,,, .......... Leaden of the four major Italian parties are, top left, Ciriaco De Mita, leader of the Christian Democrat Party; top right, Enrico Berlinguer~ leader of the Com.munist Party; bottom left, Bettino Craxi, leader of the Socialist Party and bottom right, Giorgio Almirante, leader of the neo-facist Movimento Sociale. National elections today for Italians ROME (AP) -ltaliana are expected to hurt the Communist Party in national elections today and Monday and continue the Christian Democrats' postwar dominance of the country. Under their new leader, 54-year-old Ciriaco De Mita, the Christian Democrats aeemed like- ly to maintain the 38.3 percent share of the vote they·rebelved in the last electiona in 1979. The Communist Party la ihe largest Marxiat party in the West and Italy' a second largest party, winning 30.4 percent of the vote · four years ago. But the party bas suffered becauae of feuding be- tween pro-Soviet factions and thoee critical of the Soviet Union. Opinion polls aa:x it may loee up to 3 percent. In Poland, Walesa refused com- ment on speculation that fie might back away from Polish politics, and his wile dismissed such re- ports as "nonsense." Rev. Virgilio Levi, depµty editor of the Vatican's newspaper, resigned from the newspaper today after he wrote an editorial saying Polish Solidarity labor leader Leeh Walesa had "lost his battle." More than 9,000 candidates are running for the 630 1eats in the Chamber of Deputies and 315 Senate seats in Italy, which has had 43 governments since the end of World War II. F.ach has lasted an average of eight months. The Socialiat Party is ltaly'1 third-largest, taking 9.8 percent of the 1979 vote. The polls suggest it will increaae its share by 2 or 3 percent. The Socialiats forced the cur- rent elections one year ahead of 9Chedule in the belief they could make substantial gains. But Walesa himseU added fuel to the speculation by indicating in an interview with NBC television that he might step aside in future talks with the Communist authorities over union issues. "The problem ia not who nego- tiates but what is negotiated," he said. "It ia not important who solves problems, (and) if there are better people to do th.at then okay, let them go ahead." L'Qsservatore Romano does not necesaarily reflect the official views of the Roman Catholic Church although it ia publiahed by the Vatican. But aome Vatican watchers questioned how the editorial could have been placed on the front page without ap- Fraud plagues Japanese elections .TOKYO (AP) -It's election time in Japan, and that means police are busy investigating hun- dreds of cases of election fraud and vote-buying -problems which have become a part of the coun- try's democratic tradition. Last week, defense lawyers made their final arguments in a aix-year·long trial in which for- mer Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka is accused of accepting a $2 million '"political donation" to promote the sale of Lockheed aircraft in Japan. Today, voters will re-elect half the seats of the upper house of Japan's parliament in the first nationwide test of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nak.asone's strength since he was elected last fall with strong support from Tanaka - who maintains behind-the-ecenes political power. Despite public indignation over the Tanaka case, graft continues to be conspicuous in Japanese poli- tics. Vote buying, obstruction of voting rights and other election law violations are acknowledged problems. Osamu Mitsui, director of the National Police Agency, was quoted as telling police officials last month to be extra vigilant during this campajgn. Saying election fraud has become "vicious, shrewd and pervasive," he urged police to cloae in on violaters even before voters go to the polls. Before the votes are tallied in any Japanese election, hundreds of people -candidates and cam- paign workers -are routinely arrested on election fraud charges. After April'• nationwide gubernatorial and local election.a, the National Polioe Agency in- vestigated some 12,545 cues of election fraud and arrested more than 2,000 people. "Bribery, as always, was con- spicuous," accounting for aome 94 penient of the cues, the agency's report said. At least $1 million changed hands, it added, with an average $26 spent on each vote. "We're just looking at the tip of the iceberg," said Teiko K.ihira, president of the Japan LMgue of Women Voters. "The clever poli- ticians -eapedally thoee with bureaucratic backgrounds - don't get caught beau..e they have a system. The others are careless." Battle in Thailand to save treasurers BANGKOK,Thailand (AP)- A Thai princesff ia leading a campaign to restore royal palaces, Buddhist monasteries and other c:ultural treas~ threatened by the bulldozers of progress. ''The destruction continues, but we've come a long way," says ..-chitect Sumet Jwnsai. "There's a 1Ql. of public conadouaneaa, and nofl'the movement has a leader." The driving force behind his- toric comervation ia 28-year-old Princes. Sirindhom, one of four ~n of King Bhumjpol .Adulyadej and Queen Sirlkit, ~tutional monarcll.s. ::: Over the put two ~ears. the .•. acholar-princem has personally superviaed a major reetoration of the Grand Palace, the gold- en-spired complex which since 1782 haa eerved as the central palace of the reigning Chakri Dynasty and which had fallen victim to time and pollution. Slmilar work was done at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, housing an ancient jMper image over which wan had been fought. Vimam Meek. another royal residence and one of the world'• largest teak atructurea, has been turned into a IDUleW1l after more than 50 years deteriorating u a royal 1ior.ge ..... Besides using her own ex- pert18e, the princeml, becauae of her royal status, can cut through government red tape, deter powerful moneyed lnteres1a and ralae large 1wn11 for her various projects. Architect Sumet, a leading con- eervation activist, uya the new awarene. came just in time becauae the Thala, like other Aaiana, had al.reedy destroyed much of thelr put. In Bangkok. grand homes and old public buildin&i are beina rued to make way for hlgh-rille buUdinp. :Israeli doctors·f eel eff e~ts of fas ting TEL A VIV, Iarael (AP) - Jrundreda of Iaraell doctors faat-ina for higher i-y oolla.-d from •eel.cnml Saturday and were put an~ room stretchers and liven intravenous infuaiona, t. nel'a pre. and radio aaid. Iarael radio aald 2, 700 of the nation'• 4,500 public aervice doc- ton had jolned the 12-day-old • Jtunaer strike, and that about half fll tile proc.ten fainted and later .. ~revived. -) NewaC" eakl all but four or Ive of l't 28 hotpit.ala had 90PPed edmH""-P9tienta except ~-dire emer.,,a.. I The bolp6tall dilcharaed thOle ~denta who were not en dancer' • .if thlU' Ow. and lnNferred -._, lllpiow cm. ID the nation's proval from a high-level official. Levi. who has been deputy editor since 1972, wrote in his editorial that "officially Lech Wal~ once more leaves the acene. We can aay that he has lost hia battle." About 44 million people are eligible to vote in the election, marked by one of the country's dullest campaigns. Political analyata said the biggest loeer could be the Commun.ista. They have long aought to make their leader &ttino Craxi Italy's tint postwar Socialist premier and hold the key for any nable coalition. 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Chancel are It'• not Daniel Boone, aaya a doctor who look.a at old bones for • living. Although the offldal grave of the pioneer explorer la in Frank- fort., he may in fact be burled.in Mt.our! and the body that was brought back to Kentucky 138 yean ago may be a black slave, said David Wolf, Kentucky's for- ensic anthropologist. Wolf said Wednesday he baa found 1everal clues that a plaater casi of Boone's skull in the Kehtueky Hiatorical Society Mu- eeum was that of a Negro. But he ·said the cut -made by the Rev. Philip Slater Fall the night before Boone'• reburial on Sept. 13, 1845 -did not reveal enough of the pe!"1191'l'• head for him to ru.ke a conclulive deciaion. Past Milaouri hlstorlana auch u Jeue P. Crump, a Boone d~nd­ ent, have contended that a group of Kentuckians, led by Thomu L . Crittenden and Col. Willlam Boone, retrieved the wrong body and that the remaina returned to Frankfort were actually thoee of a slave. • Boone's wife, Rebecca, died in 1813. When Boone died at the age of 85 ln 1820, grave diggers tound the remains of a stranger beside her ln the MarthasvUle (Mo.) Cemetery, according to a 1921 newspaper article ln which Crump was quoted. The dirt was placed back over the stranger and Daniel was burled at the foot of Rebecca'• grave, beca•• there w• a hUl on the other side of her, the story goei. And becaU8e of the con- fusion, aay the Mi9ourlans, a monument wu placed at the head of the atranier'a grave ,16 years later, wrongly identifying it as Boone'• grave. Born Nov. 2, 1734 in a 108 cabin near Beading, Pa., Boone f:int came to Kentucky in 1767, and directed the building of Fort Boonesborough on the Kentucky River, the state's flrat·permanent eettlement. He surveyed and explored Ken- tucky after the American Revol- ution, and moved to Mimouri in · 1799. He died there while visiting his aon Nathan on Sept. 26, 1820. If you're a power hungry person, you may find vactions sickening BOSTON (AP) -Taking a vacation eeema like a healthy way to unwind, but this break from the hustle of competition ia so unsettl- ing for people who crave power that they may risk setting sick, a study shows. The research, condµcted on dental achool student.a, found striking differences in the ways people cope with streas depending on their penonalities. It al80 found that .ecretiona of disease-fighting antibodies riae and fall with the amount of stress people experience. "Streas is not so hot for you," said Dr. Joan Z. Bocyaenko, one of the researchers at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital. "There ia a tend- ency for everybody's immune systems to be depreeaed." But in so'llle situations, hard-driven, power-hungry over- achievers fare worae than others. Relaxing on vacation. aome- thing that comes naturally to most people, is hard on the power see)sen. They miss the sweat and intensity of struggle in the world of work or academica. "Doing nothing during the va- cation may be as potent a strela for thoee with high need for power and inhibition as the experience of competition itself," they wrote. · The study found that these people's d.i8eaae res1stance is ~­ pecially low, compared to other people's, during exams and va- cationa. Psychologists have found links between stress and immune respomes in experiments on lab- oratory animals, but little research had been done in this field on humans. The research was directed by Dr. John Jemmott and conducted at Beth Israel and Harvard and Tufts universities. It is publlahed in Saturday's i&'lue of the British journal Lancet. The doctors measured levels of an antibody called aecretory im- munoglobulin A in the saliva of 64 first-year dental students. They took samples at the start of the school year, when strelB levels were 4ow. 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The results of tor allowing F.utbluff parents to the district's two-week study con- COIQmunicate their conoema over firmed that it was not logistically the surprise announcement two feasible to close F.astbluff School w.eks ago tht Eastbluff School in 1983. _ will to be c:onaidered for cloeure in Credit must also be given to the 1988 lnateed of following the Newport-Mesa School Board. ad-o~ plan for 1984. ministration, and teaching staff e Newport-Mesa School fQr their years of decUc.ated effort Baud haa bad an outstanding record for holding study 9e88ions in creating outstanding public · and public hearings befote making schools which parents feel are maj>r deciaions: Due to time worth fighting for. Now, with the limitations, no public hearing was one-year transition ~riod before to be given for the 1983 closure the 1984 merger wtth Harbor p~. This resulted in mia-View, some valuable programs at -o'T.uitx,~a.na-a-Drealtdown--Eastbluf may be saved (such as in communications which has now the Read.ing..center and computer been resolved. program for all grade levels) and Thanla go to the Newport-Mesa poeaibly incorporated into the new School Board and Dr. John Niooll, school. superintendent, for listening to CAROL BOICE F.astbluff parents and teaching Newport Beach Thanks for fine suppor.t To the Editor: The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation has just completed a fund raising campaign at each of the schools in our district. The success of this campaign was documented in Jodi Cadenhead's "Schools Foundation" article in the Pilot on Sunday, June 12. AB she reported, Harbor View Elementary School contributed over $20,000 from more than 50 peroent of the parents at the school. 1bat IChool's succeeaful campaign is characteristic of the retUlta attained by many of our .dioola. Contributiona from nearly ewry llChool f.ar exceeded last year's results. We have been gratified in particular by the favorable respome we've elicited from the busineaa community whoee mern- ben have been more than willin.g to 811ist the Foundation and to support ita goala with CQntribu- ticaa. A few finna have not only ,contributed, they have provided leaderahip in the statewide effort to gain passage of nece9S&cy educa- tion funding legiaJation. Our Foundation Board of Directors, that includes individuals from the bUlinem community is ao en- couraged by the responae of busi- nem that the Foundation is direct- ing its swnmer fund raising effort toward this major donor potential. An outstanding example of Foundation success, is the response to formation of the Renaissance Group. Gifts to the Foundation over $500 qualify an individual for membership, while a minimum of $1,000 is required for corporate membership. To become a founding member, a minimum gift of $2,500 is re- quired. Si.nee this recognition group was formed six weeks ago, a membership exceeding 40 has already been establiahed. Early response to the Renaissance Group has been excellent, particu- larly since many of theee members· are in the "founding'' category. The Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation is becom.ing re- cognized as a potent force for our echools. Contributed funds are being uaed to restore education programs lost due to inadequa~ funding. Thia community needs a Schools Foundation, and it has one that's enjoying a gratifying parent and community response. Gifts to the Foundation should be addreaed to P.O. Box 8464. Newport Beach, CA 92660. ROBERT Y. BALL Director. Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation Extension is a resource To the Editor; On June 15, 1983, the League of Women Voters of California and the Univenity Extension of the University of California, Irvine, preeented a day long symposium ''Huard in the Air: Add Rain/ Add Fog." The program portion of the meeting was handled by the League while the physical and mechanical details to care for the more than three hundred attend- ees were superbly engineered and superviled by Ada Mae Hardiman and the University Extension of UCI. Without the careful planning and skilled execution of all aapecta of publicity, printing and malling, provision of food and details of meeting room and aound equip- ment, the Symposium would not have been the success that it was. The citizens of Orange County are indeed fortunate to have these services available to them. We in the League of Women Voters of California encourage you and your readers to take advantage of the Extension Service facilities and skilled directors. MARY JANE MER,RILL, President League of Women Voters of California l.M. BDJd!Hell~, neighbor In the evolutionary chain, the chimparu.ee is about aa cloee / to Man aa any other animal? Did I tell you chimpuu.ees are promilcu- ot.W'? The late Impresario Mike Todd .. WU oonaklerably more than just ano\ber of Eliubeth Taylor'• hus- bands. In hia laat year, aa the primary promoter and practi- tlonerof an ancient pbiloeophy, be thorouahlY enjoyed dilpenal for aood Umm of more than $1.5 IDillion. 'That phibophy, aa I inWpret h from affectionate com- menta by hia Pl youDI Mike, WU llmple: "Spend a.heed." • ec.tof •aoodndna~ now """ between t300 uid $400. .. .,_ ... the phone. 1be .-. ..ad for• llUI*' DUra. She .-Id. I dan"t haw M1 oliwa. They U...-a flew man 1bm to clear up tbe1ld that he'd dialed the W1'0nl na....,.andebtdidn'tmlnd. Well, Jet• .. that ..... ht aid. They DWI at the cu.out piece and were dllllTMd two weeka later. It hap- --ln Tulia, Okla., and ia now ltie"2 No. Mee in our Love and OMHGI COAST llilyPilat War man's file labeled "Get It On." A manied man ideally should fulfill four requirements, it once was said. Be a good husband, a good father, a good provider and a good craftlman. Scholars who study aucb historial matters report the man only had to fulfill two of the four to be aodally valuable. The married woman, It was said at the time, ideally ahould fulfill )hree requirements. Be a good lbouaewtle, a good mis\rella and a good mother. Butahe actually only had to tullill two to be aocially valuable. Not llated then wu any ~ulrement for either to achieve penanal pls of a philoeophical Mture. U you don't want to call lt • ptmkmto, call lt. p6ckJed pepper . Sameth.lnc . The llgn "Beware of Dot'' WM a ltatua symbol in anc:t.\t Rome. Actually, It re.cl: "Cave Canem." 'That the houlebolder had • watchdol lianltied that the houle- holde.r had" po I I e I rlona worth guarding. K.L.--·-· ,...... C....,Dam•1 ..., ... ~ ........... Is Israel faking it? WASHING TON -A faction in the CIA -admittedly a minority -believes the Israelis are setting the stage for a pre-emptive attack on Syria. In their view, this would explain Israel's repeated ICal'e statements about Syrian missiles and other supposed indications of warlike intentions by the Syrians. One secret analysia charges that the Israelis deliberately exag- gerated the succeas of their weapons last year against the Syrians' Soviet equipment. If this is true, the question is: why? Oae example 11 tbe pre98 report -allegedly dependent on Israeli military aources -which touted the Iaraella as having a great new anti-tank weapon that cut through the Soviets' top-of-the-line T-72 tank like so much butter. But several Pentagon sources late last year began disputing the existence of any radically new anti-tank weapon. Theee 90W'Ce5 suggested that the laraelis' sua:eea against the Syrians in tank battles ln Lebanon was due not to llOl'De magical new weapon, but simply to the braella' superior training, tactica and elec-- ~ -.-.-u-1-1•-· -- tronic-warrare weapons.1 , fte secret mlHrtcy opinion by the CIA akeptica contended, for example, that "clc.e examination of the fractures" -the ~ that dlaabled Syrian tank8 - "reveal that they were probably not the result of indirect fire.'' The big question, of ooune, is why the Iar.ella want to make their victories over the Syriana' Soviet weapona aeem even more spectacular than they were. The aecret CIA minority opinion, shown to my a.ociatea Ron McRae and Dale Van Atta, suggests that puffing up the value of Israeli technology puta Jen.aaa- lem in a better bargaining position with the United States, which prt!9Wn8bly would welcome any evidence that Soviet weaponry is beatable. On a more devlCH11 level, the maverick CIA analysts ~ that, by hyping their military superiority over the Syrians, the Israeli.a hoped to aucker • the Kremlln into supplying Syria with higher-grade Soviet weapons. Thil wOuld ,;ve Iarael justification for putting preeaure on the United Stat.ea to counter the Soviet effort. Of coune, th.is is what has happened, though there's no evidence it waa an Israeli plot. The Soviets, appalled at the failure of their weap0nry in Lebanon, have aent Syria aophi.iicated SA-5 surface-to-air miMiles with hun- dreds of Soviet technicians to man them. That gives Israel a potent argument for more American mili- tary aid. Bu oddly, tbe Iaraelis have had little to uy about a Soviet weapon that should be of genuine concern: the "Scud" surface-to-surface missile. The Scud "has a range of about 180 miles and could cover almost all of Iarael from aouthem Syria." According to the CIA skeptics, it's almost as if the Israelis don't want to let the Syrians know what really bothers them. Instead, Jerusalem i.a focusing on the SA-5, which ls le.dangerous to Israel- but more valuable as a political "weapon" to U8e on the Reagan administration. FTC WATCH: Interior Sec- retary James Watt caWled a minor flurry when it was revealed that he was sending names of prospec- tive appointees over to the Re- publican National Committee. But he's not the only administration official who wants a second opinion on hi.a choices. ·Federal Trade Commiaaion Chairman James Miller -an identifiable George Bush man -has taken to sending prospective employeea over to the White House peraonnel off.ice for a ch.at with Dennis Patrick, the No. 2 man. for political clearance. An FTC spo~penon had no comment. -A Houae government oper- atiorui subconunittee is auspic;ious about FTC Chairman Miller's attempted "reorganization" of the agency's regional offices. Subcom- mitee members wonder why Mill- er had left ao many regional director positions unfilled, and thought maybe it was a deliberate attempt to sabotage the agency's operatiorui and justify budget cuts. Machines are· no threat to mall I heard a "computer expe. rt" prattling away the other night on a network televi5ion talk show about the way t.h)lt robota are gol.hg to run things in the next generation, powered and directed by the incredibly efficient oom- putera of the near future. It aeema clear to rne that the computer myth hal. beOOlne the new superstition of ~ur time, and many people regard it aa they di4l the alchemists and witches of medieval days --as eomethin& almost supernatural that will "take over'' from humane. Bat, aa aa)' honest futurist ia willing to admit, the aole advan- tage that the computer haa over ua is speed. ~ ~e acience writer, G. Harry Stine, points out in his new book, "The Hopeful F\ature," "A computer baa the advantage of being very fast. period. Other- ~· n-1-10-1-... ---~ , wile, it's atupid." It ia, aa he uys, a very larp adding machine, and nothing more, which can do only what It la told. "lt'a a tool, and unle. you know how to uae it, it )mt Itta there and eetl electridty .... Cdn- puters really aren't lnteJliaent in any ae1'\9e of the word." While he cheertull'y cxmoedee that oomputen can be pro- grammed into playing chem at varioua levela of expenne.. he reminda UI that any competent hwnan player can "bust the program" by making a cnet1ve move the machine doem't andd- pete becauae it hasn't been prepared for it. Compt1ten caa amplify hwnan mtelligence,notcontrolordirect it. "Creation" is \be unique thing that humane can do, and that the bigst computer in the world cannot: Peter Drucker goes ao far u to .. y that "the computer ls a moron," because it can only do what it ls expliatly told to do -- and the allghtesterror in prosr am- ming may magnify It.elf a thouaand times, in an error no human l>el.ng is capable of per- petrating. -Stine relates an amusing true atory about Dr. John McCarthy. one of the nation'• leading com- puter experta, who built a ma- chine t.e believed to be capeble of U1embllna a color television set from a kit --and quickly found out that hia intelligent computer couldn't even open the box that the kit came in! We are alwaya afra1d of the WTOng things. We are afraid of what our machinery will do with us, when we should be afraid of what we might do with our machinery. The machinery is paaaive until we activate it, and it is our own activity that makes ~ potentially dangeroua. In technology, it turns out that if 90mething can be done, it will be done, regardleee of its picaible or robable peril in practical WM!. Weaponry, for inltance, has be- come infinitely more fatal ift modem dme9. largely becaua we have developed the meana to kill wholesale. more than the fact that there ia any real need for it. 'Ibe smartnea of the computer is far lees a threat than ~ willfulnem and wayward.nets of man. Mexico worries about neighboring strife ~l f~~!!'SNER MEXICO CITY (AP) -While publicly rejectina U.S. -.ert1ooa that politk:al and mllltuy up- heaval in Central America pmm dangen for Mexico, defnwe ol- fk:iala privately expl"f!9 crowtnl concern that the re8'onal ltrUe could apill over into thia country. Pre•ldent Miguel de la Madrid'• edmiru.tration pubUcly ecoma Prell.dent Reepn'a warn- ing of a new domino eUect in Central Amerk;a. But the mWtary and comervative Mexiclnl worry that =hwu.rilmcy in tbm& netah COW\trf.I ociuJd ca... IOClal In Malm. s...-of llWl'9 ....... prob1ems, bowewlr, there -been no.,.. builct...:t.. The anned forcee have been to replMll their antiquated equipment with lllCnificant ~ abrmd. 1utea•,..,.....Uc10W"Cmay, defen. oftidall ue conUnulnl to lobby for lncrel:lld tra1nlnl ln ant1-ln1ur11ncy and more w•ponry to control outbnab ol dvtlunrmt. "'nwy .,.. concerned 8bout • CJ::::• ~·Uy Jn the <me of ~-=~==-== who apecMH-in M n mm .. ~oon~ plann1na. 'nlly'n tmta1nJf tnln· Central America as a key a-rt ol a retPooaI mediation effort. The VOOP takes lta name from the Panamanian island where the foreien rniniatera of the four oountrta fint met in January to diac\m pell(•• .. kina in the l"ellion· Mexico hM ior., been at oddl with U.S. foretp policy, offerina •trona 1Upport for NlcantCUa'• leftilt Sand1nia1a pemment and for UberaUon movement• ellewhere in Central America. n.e Muican aowrnment a11o 11 friendly with the Ccmmunilt aowmment of Cuban Pteeident Fidel c.tro. and It Ml cifftnd to mediate dlftenncee between Cuba and Che Uolted Stac.. ..... ........... pro-l•ft atand la put ol • ~ pncdce of WilmC for.tp policy to dlftu. leftllt mawmmta at home. That paUc)t la eperiellly Important durial the c:urret eoonumlc ~ with nwl1 100 s-c-it lnfllltiGD ..s ""n"""' ot won.. jo6nlq the ..... ol the chronlc.Jl7 ~ployed Aftd \Wit( .. ..,,... 1btrw haw belli ~t. nan-Ylolmt ~aUam In Mmao Qty --.. ....... .............. , ...... .. .. 118CJ'. .... ..... ....,., what .,.,..... ,_,,. II thlttht.._. ......... .... -wtth the ........ IDd --PNt' •" w M"'oln •c~t-~ Ill.ad. ' • .. l Students getting a nuclear lesson WASHlNGTON (AP) -Presl-It big or •small.' We want peace. dent Reagan and Soviet-leader We have a lot to do: grow grain, Yuri V. Andropov both have build, invent, write books and joined the battle for the hearts and make space flights." minds of America's children on He also invited Samantha and the wue of nuclear war. her. parenta on a tw04week, ex- Reagan, in a speech last Nov. 22 pense paid tour of the Soviet announcing his basing plan for the Union this summer. MX missile, said: "I am concerned Today's youth also may be more about the effects the nuclear fear fatalistic than adults. is having on our people. The most Some 4,700 school, church ~d upsetting letters I receive are from other groups played a nuclear war schoolchildren who write to me as game in April called "Firebreaks," a class assignment. It's evident created by Ground Zero, an or- they've discussed the most night-ganizatlon led by former White marish aspects or a nuclear holo-House strategic arms control ex- caust in their classrooms. Their pert Roger Molander. letters are often full or terror. l h 2 000 h. h h l d Well, this should not be so.·• n t e • ig sc 00 an college classrooms where the Andropov, who succeeded the _ &ame was.played, almost half the late Soviet ·Communist Party young people who assumed the Chairman Leonid Brezhnev last roles of U.S. or Soviet.advisers November, also getsietters"from predicted the game's East-West American schoolchildren. "crisis" would trigger use of OnewasfromSamanthaSmith, nuclear weapons. Only 35 percent a 10-year-old fifth-gader from of all players fell that way. Manchester, Maine, who asked, "Why do you want to conquer the Most of the controversy has whole world, or at least our centered on "Choices: A Unit on country?" and if "you're going to Conflict and Nuclear War,11 a vote to have a war or not?" -nuclear war course developed by In a folksy reply, the Soviet the NEA and the Union of leader reassured Samantha: "We Concerned Scientists for junior in the Soviet Union are endeavor-high students. Orang. Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JuM 28, 1813 4'11 ing and doing everything so that Asked what he learned from there will be no war between our "Choices," Jay Gr~man. 13, a twocountries,sothattherewillbe seventh grader at J .C. McKenna no war at all on earth.... Middle $chool in Evansville, Wis., Harold Beedle, center, a junior high school teacher in Evansville, Wis., is surrounded by students who .. .......... take his course, "Choices: A Unit on Conflict and Nuclear War." "Nobody in our vast and beauti-said, "Everybody thinks . that ful country -workers or Russia is the bad guy. We found peasants, writers or doctors, chil-out thal the T,J.S.A . is just as bad dren or grown-ups or members of because we're c:toing a lot or things the government -wants war, be like they are, like making nuclear weapons, like we dropped the first bomb ... We got the whole thing started." Clasmnate Nancy J eans, 13, aid, "We learned how many warheads we had and what our country is really doing ... I think we should try to make an agreement with Russia. It's not right for us to blow each other up because w e'll all be dead anyway, and nobody will win." Their social studies teacher, Harold Beedle, 26, was among 47 junior high teachers in 34 states who tested "Choices" last fall. After the four-week course, some of Beedl~'s student.a put anti-nuclear posters in the win- dow of a local supermarket . Blacks fight just like Al rikaners once did Tax cheating, errors cos~ilig $82 Inillion CAPE TOWN, South Africa The majority of Afrikaner cas-million voteless mixed-race (AP) -Before they came to ualties were the women and people, many descended from power 35 years ago, the children who died in the world's liaisons between Afrikanen and Afrikaners -South Africa's first concentration camps. After other races. "White Tribe" -were caught in the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, "We mounted the tiger when the same kind of struggle for the Afrikaners w ere known as the we fought for control of our political rights as the nation's "Dirty Dutch ," and Eng-destiny," said Cillie, a confidante black majority is now. lish-descended whites got the best of Prime Minister P .W. Botha. Clues to the uncertainty with jobs. "We know we can't be a per- which this group of 2.7 million The National Party used the manentoppressor of the blacks." whites still deals with the coun-solid backing of Afrikaners, 58 Breyten Breytenbach, the try's 21 million blacks may lie in percent of the white population, to Afrikanen' leading poet. has said the struggle that brought them to take power with a pledge t6 never from exile in France that his power under the banner of the allow its people to become sec-people's beloved Afrikaans National Party in 1948. ond-class citizens again. language is dead, rit only for A small band of Calvinist pion-Afrikaners who remember the tomfstones. _ eers of Dutch, French and Ger-struggle can't avoid being uncom-In an interview, Cillie inter- man descent triumphed over the fortable about the suppression of preted Breytenbach's remRrk'as a wilderness and African tribes in blacks now. says Piet Cillie, chair-lament that a once-revolutionary the last century. When the coun-man of t·h e main language -which developed try's fabulously rich gold and Afrikaan5-language newspaper from 17th-century Dutch -had diamond fields put them in the group. now become a tool or oppression path of British imperialism, they Afrikaners are even more and must become again a force for fought the Empire to a standstill. sensitive about the country's 2.7 change. r-~._,S•AN-•D•IE•GO-•WE-E•KE-N•D•t--9•.,~s""',··~.,-1111ii.. Mt.IC NOTIC£ '1CTTTIOU9 .._ .. NAm STA.,....,. The following penone are doing ~ .. : EROTIC LIMOUSINE SERVICE 224 E. Flr11 Strwl, 881111 Ana. CA 92701 JC>t4N W HILL. II 2:24 E. Flrlt St,_., SWiii AM. CA 9270! DOUGLAS ROSS DAVIDSON 224 E. Am Slreet. SAnl• Ana. CA 92701 This ~ i. conduc1«I by • gener.i pw1nenhtp JOHN W. Hill. II Thll atat-t -flied wtth lhe County Qel'k Of Orenge County on J-8. 1M3. ,,...., Publlehed Orenge Coeat Delly Plot ..k#W 12, 19, 2e. 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You are Invited to join our qualified research team In the evaluation of a new antidepressant medication. Qualified participants must be between 18 and 70 years of age. You will be provided with medication, a brief Physical Examination. EKG, Chest X-ray, Ophthalmologlcal exam. routine Lab Tests and visits with a professional. all AT NO COST TO YOU. (211) 595•88•1 er (1M) 752•2157 Monday thru Friday, 8 am - 5 pm That may already have started. In "Magersfontein, oh Magersfontein," a prlze-winning novel that was initially bannedJ Etienne e Roux tells of an English motion picture company's attempt to make a movie about one of the Afrikaner's biggest victories in the Boer War. • All the historical enmity be- tween Afrikaners and English is recreated in the fictional film, and many die when the cast remains oblivious to a flood that inundates the film's location. That flood could be black rule. The co ntinu ing Afrikaans-English struggle may help explain why it has taken the Afrikaners so long to ·begin to appreciate black suffering. In the early 1930s, about one-third of Afrikaners were considered poor whites. WASHINGTON (AP) -Tax cheating and unintentional errors may be costing the government $82 billion in. money individuals and corporations owe the ms. officials said Thuraday. They estimated an additional $9 billion is lost from such illicit 90W'CeS of income as gambling, drugs and prostitution. Philip E. Coates, acting IRS comm.is&oner, told the Senate Finance Committee that individual taxpayers were responsible for most of the "tax gap" in 1981 because they failed to report their full income. t Coates, filling in for ailing IRS Commissioner Roecoe F.gger, said an IRS analysis estimated that the "tax gap" grew from $28.8 billion in 1973 to $81.5 billion in 1981. The tax gap is the difference between what was paid and the IRS' estimate of the correct amount due. Of the 1981 total, individuals neglected to pay the IRS an estimated $75.3 billion and corporations failed to come up with $6.2 billion. ms spokesman Scott WafCle said the government "will now make every poesible effort to collect" the shortfall throug~ Everything's Coming Up 'ft.0SY' Orange County Fair: A Salute to Pork Color 'ResY' The Pig Contest • t PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC. ~· ..... no anytfllnt with • ~Plot a111hd Ad .. • ...,.,.. matt« . • . ,..._ .. 2 ... 71. Join the Summer Fun at DAY CAMPI! GIVE MOM A. VACATION • Field Trips • Crafts • Swimming • Picnics • Before-care and After-care Available Enroll Now-Fall Semester Starts Sept. 12th Reasonable Tuition JUNE 20th thru SEPT. 9th SUMMER SCHOOL JUL y 6th thru JUL y 2eth .. A Private Schoof of Distinction Founded In 1942" IN FOUNTAIN VALLEY 18135 BROOKHURIT IT. (714) 112-U12 ' -· ____________________________________________ ..,. ENTRY BLANK PRIZE: 4 tlcket1 MCh to the Angeta & Tlgen Gam. 7-21 thru ~ -24. Nanwt -------------- Addr ... ------------- Telephofle ----------- Age Group 0 3-5 0 M 0 9-12 RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Send EntrlH to Ro1y Coloring ContHt, P.O. 80)( 1580 , Co1ta MMa, Ca .. 2. Entry dudllne July 11t, 1983. 3. Winning ptcturee wtll appeer at the Fair. , 1 t ~~~~--~~~~-----------~------~ ...................... ... A8 Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 2e, 1983 Socialist Cuba Strives to change 'capitl.list' consumer habits BY ELOY 0. AGUILAR °'... ,._ HAVANA -~ &lart la one Cubul who would rather 1ee Prelident Fidel Castro appear in public without that big dpr. Ba1ari la the direct.or' of the CUban lnatitute for Ccnlumer l\efeu'ch, a government agency who.e job la to make the ._WI of lt.fpply and demand work in this controlled economy. It may~ like the workingl of a free market ln a SocWH• country, but Ba1ari eaya it la all part of the economic planning of the Cuban government aa it ....... from years of ahortages and eues up on ratlOnine of atapla. The inaUtute al.lo tries to change 10rne of the (Vll!4l•mer habits of the public, including that of anoki~ CU · .UU ii famous for ita cigan. but Ba1ari pnfen to have thoee cigars mnoked abroad by Watt sees more havens for endangered species WASHING TON (AP)-Progi-ea is being made in uvina many endan&ered species, including whooping cranes, bald eagles and peregrine falcons, eaya Interi« Secretary James Watt. In testimony before a Houae Merchant Marine and Flaheris 1Ubocmmittee, Watt said the number of active bald eagle nests in the lower 48 states baa tripled in the put 10 years and the number of whooping cranes in the wild baa rt.en from a low of 15 to 100. . He aid the snail darter, the tiny fiah that threatened to halt the huge Tellico Dam project in T~. has recovered IO well that the department :La~ IOOll that it be reclwified from to the le9 .erioua .. threatened" -or perhaps taken off the protected list entirely. Watt has been attacked by environmentalista for alowing the llating of new .peciea aa endangered. but he told the aabocmmittee that he has emphaaiz.ed putting tt.aJYerY plans into operation for species alrelidy listed aa endangered rather than adding new plants and animala to the list. NI.IC ll)T1C£ '9ClmOU8 ..,..... ,tCTITIOUI ...... MAim 8TAftmNT NAm 8TA,._NT The follOWlng penc>nl are doing The folowWlg per90nl .,. doing buW-u : ~M: DEEJAY PAINTING, 2 13 42 SWEET-T·s M 72 Kile OrNe, H\lnl-Breton ~. Huntington 8-tl, CA lnalon 8-dl. CA 929441 926411. ICATHLEEN ATKINS PARKER DENNIS R. LEES, 21342 Breton 9172 Kit• Or.. Huntinglon a..ch, L-. Huntington BMcn. CA 92&4&. CA'2Me JERRY L . CITELE. 1434 KERRY LEE PARKER N72 Kite Norman Aw .. Anaheim, CA 92ll05. Dr, Huntington BMcfl. CA 92646 Thia bulll'IMI II conducted by a Thie ~ In conducted by a Umlted g:,:rllhlp. general '::1~ ~ Pllller This atat.!!i ':::flied with the Thia llatement WI Ned with IN County Cler1I of Orange County on County Clertl of <>range County on May 27. 1983. ""-I 1983. ,..... 1'117CIO Putllialled OfWI09 eoi.t o.liy Piiot Pulillahed Orange Coaat Dally June 12 19. 2f. Jul)' 3 lN3. Pilot. June 5, 12, 19, 211, 1983 • • • • • 2704-83 2615-83 PlllUC NOTta: l"ICTmOUa .., .... ACTITIOU8 ..,..... . ...._ 8TA~N'T ....-STATE....,. The following peraon la doing The tollowtng per1on1 are doing bullneee u : bu._ u : BUSINESS RADIO LICENSING, TEAZE, 1341 E. Pomona, Santa 52 Weeplngwood, lrvlne, CA 92714. Ana. CA 92705. GERALD RICHARD WALKER, JOSH D. BRA DBURY, 715 52 Weeplngwood, lrvtne. CA ~2!14. Grayling Bay, Co1t1 Ma11. CA Thi• bualneu Is conducted.by an 92626. lndMdual. WENDELL J. 8RA08URY, 1433 Gerald R. Walller Superior. Newport Beach. CA Thia 1181-t wu fhd with tne tHe7. -County 01ertt of 0renoe County-ort- WENDELL J. BRA08URY, SR .. May 23, 1983. 11110 Iowa St .. Coate Meaa. CA 1'111Mt 92626. Put>llahed Orange Coaat Delly This bulineee la conducted by 1 Pilot, June 5, 12. 19. 211. 1983 general pertnerafliC>. 2112' "3 WenOell J Bradburt (Sr.) Thia 1181-t w• llled with IN ftaJC ll)11C[ County Clerk ot Or1n99 County on ----=------..-...--- June 2, 1983 1'111'71t Publlahed Orange Coaat Dally Pllo1, June 5, 12. 19, 211. 1983. 2554-83 IUNMOlt COURT CM' CAL#'ORNIA COUNTY CM' tMANOa In tM ....._ ef ._ AiAe,•t•1 ••a•n of llTTll ANN Wtf •LIR, ....ett.lef, tw C=ef "-• Ne.A-1 OROCR TO CAU. 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Deity QocN9rd, °"*'Y "'°'·June 5, 11, 19. tt. ttU. ... .... lt1Mt ~ .. ·----a.tGM9f"Olllt ...._OA_. · torWHn"l~lll "=•-=='or.... c.... oa1r .. C:.l:.A"" ""· June •• 11, 11 ... - non-Cubans. Al a result of a campa.lp acafn4t.~. even c.utro has cut down on dpn, aiccord1nc to Ba1ari, a non..-noker, and smokinc la frowned upon at many government meetinp. · Cl.prette peckaaea sold ln Cuba carry a warning ~t aaya "SmOk.lna fwma your health.'' "We do not uy that it may be harmful to heel th, aa they do iii the United Stat.et. We know it la bad," Balart said, "and we eay so." The Wamlni on American dprette ~ says, ''Warning: The Surpon General llu Oe- termined 'That a,arette Smoking Ia °"1lgerous To Your Health." "Only the ona you mnoke ln Cuba kill you," laughed taxi driver Pedro Mart1nn aa he smoked an export cigarette. Part of the institute'• job. Balari said, la to clwlae conewner hablta and to provide information to oanau.mera. Chancinl habits la diffJcult, be added. "We have solved the problem of nutrition M far aa phyaioJocM»' needs are concerned, but there are some contndk- tlonl becauae of the eattna habits of our population." ..... In 1966, alx yeen after the revolution, Cubaiw conaumed 2,5&2 caJories per capita daily, Ba1ari said. '"lbat flcuN la now 2,892." Balari admitted that deaplte procr'e9I the aapply of bulc and other products "can be monotonoua" althouch the government la trying to offer some variety. Consu.men now can alM> find more products available~ a ''free market" system that allows them to buy extra quanUU. of rationed products at a hi8her price. Th1s appliea to items 9UCh • lf8ina. egp. shoes, -ASSOlrmla·· ,.lo.., ,.,.~ •rec. ,..,,,, ........ 2M 22-J-J ru,., .,,,,,,.,. l'Or ..,.,,,,,do .... ........ •&•• NYLON TRICGER GRIP ••~•r ••••I• -c: GALVANIZED STHI. ••••••• c.,,,,,,....,, .,,,....,, ----~ textilet, clprettea and otben. . 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D 0 . ] •0 .... • . . . • Olympic track to Scott's liking 1 .". BY CURT'SEl!:DEN on...._,... ... LOS ANGELES -Steve Scott tested the new Olympic track at the Colileum SatUrday and found it quite satisfactory -to the tune of a winn1nc 3:39.45 ~ffort in the l ,500-meter race against the Ger- man Democratic Republic. But what puzzled the former UC Irvine distance runner was the abeence of other int.emational distance 1peciali1ta at the Tlmes/T .A.C. Summer Games. Scott. the American record holder in the 1,500, uaed a 52.9 over the final 400 meters to nip the GDR's Andreu Bu.lee. A final kick over the last 40 meters de- cided thingJ. "I'm very surpriaed that some of the other top international ath- letes didn't show up," admitted Scott ·afterward. "It'• vecy Jm · pori,mt (or imagery. I really think thoee IUYB are going to be at a diaadvantage (come next summer at the l~ Olympic Games here)." One international standout who wu there and won't be at a disadvantage was E.ut Ger- many's Udo Beyer, who aet a world record in the shot put with a 72-10~ effort. Despite Beyer's effort, the Americans took a 108-100 lead over..the GDR (F.ast Germany) in the two-day dual meet which concludes today. Buoyina the U.S. were high jumper Lou.lie Ritter and the U.S . women's 400-meter relay team. which .et American records, and Mary Deck.er, who won tbe women'• 1,500-meter race with a 3:59.43 clocking -the fastest time ever on American soil aod a • 11 mere hatt-aeoond off the U.S . re- cord she 11et in Zu,rich, Switzer- land in .} 980. The crowd of 15,829 at the Coliseum was treated to some exciting fi.nalea in the dual meet between F.ast Gennany and the U.S. and then sat back and watch- ed standoots from around the world compete in the Inter- national Summer Games portion of the meet, wruch also concludes today. Meanwhile, American Dave Laut figured he had first place in the shot put with a 71-9 heave, but Beyer awakened the west end of the Coli.sewn with hia mighty effort. "I had an idea it would take a world· N!COrd to win this meet," noted Laut, who had three TAC shot put championahipe \mder' bis be)t coming into the meet. "Udo'a first three throws didn't look too threatening. On his big throw, I saw that it wasn't comin« down on the 20-meter mark. and I Mid, 'Oh brother!' It ia difficult to throw 71-9 and loee. I mean. 71-9 im't stinking the lace up.'' Noted Beyer: •fr hurt my foot two weeks ago -I fell into a hole and twisted my ankle. I phoned my wife and she said, 'you can do it (.et the record)'." ... ". .. Grich.,_ Downing find t-he--range in 9-2'victory Noted Scott on his victory: "I saw Bulee'• shadow with 50 mete.rs to go, and I wasn't too surpri8ed that he WU there. I went all out at the top of the st:ra!ght and he was right with me all the way down the stretch.'' Decker called her effort ''the smartest race I have run in a long time." She wu given a at.rang challenge by F.ut Germany's Chrl8tinane Wartenburg, but pulled away in the cloRng 150 KANSAS CITY. (AP) -Spac.ious Royals Stadiuin has daunted many a home run hitter, but Bobby Grich and Brian Downing had no trouble reaching the fences Saturday night. Grich belted two homers and Downing aluged one as the Angels rolled to a 9-2 victoryoverKamu Gty.- "Usually we come in here and score two, three or four runs, but in two of the three ~ we acored seven and nine," said Grich. "rm glad to see that. It's more exciting to play, too. I hate those 3-2 games. They're boring." The Angels won Thursday night's game 7-2 before falling 11-3 to the Royals Friday night. On TV today C••••el 5 at Jl:S••·•· "The story is that last night we got good pitching and we won," said Kansas City Manager Dick Howser. "The night before and tonight we didn't get good pitching and we lost." The Angels, who remained one-half eame behind first-place Texas in the American League West, have been plagued by injuries, but a victory in today's lel'ies finale would give them a 6-6 road trip. Rod Carew, returntne from a thn!e-pme at.nee due to a ti.ck injury, added three singles to raille hil American League-leaclin8 average to .413. The Angels pounded three Kansas City pitchers for 17 hita, enabling Mike Witt, 4-5, to win his first game as a starter since Wilander stunned by Tanner McEnroe, Lendl, Navratilova roll into final 16 at Wimbledon WIMBLEOON, England (AP) -Ralcoe Tan-"I have been working very hard in the lalt six ner, the big server who slipped down the tennis months to gear my game to get better and better on rankinp. came thundering back Saturday to upset grass, becau.se for me Wimbledon is what tennis is all Mats Wilandef' of Sweden and reach the final 16 in about," Tanner said. the Wimbledon championships. He added he played Wilander like he U8ed to 'the 31-year-old left-hander slammed 19 aces play Borg. put his 18-year-old opponent, who was seeded fifth, "I was able to anticipate Mats' shots because he is and won 6-7, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. so like Borg in many wa)'B. F;special.ly on the Tanner was one of the most exciting players in backhand~ shots, they are identical," he said. the wqrld in 1979; when he was runner-up to Bjorn Tanner's booming services began to knock Boq at Wimbledon. Right now he is ranked 140th in Wilander sideways in the third set. He uncorked two the world and prior to Wimbledon he had won only aces in the last game of that set. "' four matchel this year. The American stepped up his service u the Another surprise winner was 23-year-old Rob-mat.ch neared its climax and aced Wilander five times ertVan'tHofofDa.l.las, Texas, who upeet llth-teeded in his lalt four service games. Johan Kriek 6-3, 7-6, 6-1. Kriek. South African born and a resident of Other third-round winners were Bill Scanlon, Naple9, na., said he bad not been feeling well. He the 14th teed, Pat Cash of Australia, Mike Leach and later pulled out of a men's doubles match. Sandy Mayer. The big guns of the men's competition went Scanlon defeated Tim Gullik.son 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 and ....._...,..... earned a meeting with McEnroe in the next round. _.... .. on. John McEnroe, the second seed, battered Brad Of the original 16 men's seeds, only seven Gilbert 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 and Ivan Lendl, teeded third, reached the lalt 16. Two, Jimmy Arial and Gene eliminated Jakob Hlasek, an exiled CU!Ch who lives Mayer, withdrew before the tournament bepn in Swiberland, 6-1, 6-2, 6-7, 6-4. becau.se of injuries. Seven more have been gunned Jimmy Connon, defending champion and top down in the fierce competition of the first week. last Aug. 23. Witt gave up six hits in aeven lnninp before yielding to John Curtis. The Angela opened the game with a pair of runs in the first inning off Keith Cnel, 0-3, on a lingle by Carew and Downing'• fourth home-nmofthe-aeuort. They made it 3-0 when Grich led off the second with a homer. Grich'• eighth homer of the aeuon made it 4-2 in the fourth inning, and the Anaela broke the game open in the filth with three runa against Bill Castro. . (See TRAC&, Pqe BZ) -Du-dgers squeeze Astros, 2-1 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Whenever Ron Roenicke appeen at the plate with a runner at third and le11 than two out, he alwa)'B looka for the bunt liln- "I can bunt the ball and Tommy (Manager Luorda) knows that,'' sald Roenicke, whose buea~loeded bunt single wt th one oot in the bottom of the 11th Saturday night produced the winning run in Loa Angeles' 2-1 victory aver Homtcn. It waa the Dodgers' teventh victory without a lam over the Aatroe t!Ua 8em>ll. ''Sure, there'• a risk callina a squeeze in that situation," Roenlcke u.ld. "I bunted the bell a little too hard and the play W81 • cloee at home." Pedro Guerrero, who bad four . of the Dodgers' 11 hita, ICOftd the winning run. barely beatine b-: Ina pitcher Bill Dawley'• \mder'-hand throw to the plate. Guerrero alnaled with one out off Dawley, 5-2, who came on in teed, had already reached the lalt 16 Friday. Martina Navratilova, runaway favorite to retain ~ Tanner, the cannonball server, handed a grass herwomen'acrown,aervedandvolleyedherway toa ............ Third lffd Iva~ Lendl amuhea return Saturday the 1eventh, and went to third when Mike Manhall douNecf. Steve Yeqer' was walked inten- tionally to lOlld the bMel and. on•. · 1-0 pitch with Guerrero breUinc ·~ on the tuiclde .. ueeae. Roemcke •• bunted in front of the plate. Tom Niedenfuer, 4-0, who pitched the 11th. WM the wlnrwr. .._ b 1J court ie.otl to Wilander, who was trained on clay and 6-2, 6-1 victory over Mirna JaWIOVeC of Yugoslavia for m8de hil reputation aa a bueliner. a place in the lalt 16. ·. during victory over Switzerland's Jakob Hlasek. t t • r b Succe11f ul dehut for Crandall S..ttle. playt.na '" tint pme II under Manapr Del Crudall, aot flnt.-lnnlna RBI atnalee from IUekJ NellOa and P•t htum and went on to - map an elaht-pme 1m.l.ng atre&k by defe.tJ.nc Toronto 6-2 Saturday night. Winner Jim Beattie, 0-6, ecattered eeven hita in 6 M lnnJnal, •triking out alx and walk.Ing one . . . El.tewhere in the American League, Milwaukee, held to one hit Lachemann given boot by Mariners From AP dJapatclles SEATI'LE -Del Crandall was a named Saturday as manager of the Seattle Mariners, replacing Rene Lachemann, who was fired earlier in through seven innings, erupted for seven runa in the eighth, keyed by Ned Yo1t'1 two-run pinch aingle, and de- feated Cleveland 7-2. The victory went to Jim Slaton, 7-2, who pitched four i.nn1nga of hitleu relief ... BUI Stela drove in four runs with a pair of singles and Fruit Taaana and .folm Batcller combined the day, and veteran pitcher Gaylord Perry was designated for assignment by the ·team that currently has the worst record in the major leagues. MATTll for a six-hitter as Texas won its In a press conference, club owner George Argyros said he and President Dan O'Brien had met Friday with Crandall in Albu- querque, where they cuJ. minated negotiations. · Crandall, who managed the Milwaukee Brewers from 1972 through 1975, has directed the Pacific Coast League Albuquerque Dukes, the Los Angeles "Dodgers' fifth atraight, 8-3 over Oakland, and remained in first place the the West Diviaion ... Carltoa Flak homered and added three aingles to lead LaMarr Hoyt and Chicago to an 8-3 triumph over Minnelota ... Steve Kemp drove in three runs with a homer and a double and New York went on to beat Boston 4-1 ... Cllet LemoD knocked in five runs with a pair of homers and Do•1 Bair earned a victory in his first appearance with Detroit to lead the red-hot Tigers to a 9-3 win in Baltimore. Detroit has won three straight and 22 of its last 30. Allanta crushes Cincinnati uc....._ Class Triple-A farm team, the past six seaaons. While with the Brewers, Crandall's team finished sixth the first year and fifth the following three seasons. He won PCL titles with Albu- querque from 1978 to 1982, and the Dukes were in second place this season. Bob Horner drilled a three-run Ii homer and Dale Murplay, Jerry Royater and Cllrla CllamblJH collected three hits apiece to help Atlanta rout O'Brien also 81Ulounced that Perry and shortstop Todd Cruz were taken off the roster of Cincinnati 8-2 Saturday night in National League action. Homer's 13th homer of the season keyed a four-run first inning that sent the Braves to their third straight victory over the Reds ... In other National League action, Dale Berra and Jason the American League club designated for assignment, which means they picked up by another team. To replace Cruz, O'Brien were bringing up Spike Owen, fl'i'ii""""..._. City of the PCL, the Mariners' farm club. O'Brien said a replacement for ~~.._.nfi. ably would be determined in the next 24 hours. Tltompsoa each homered to highlight a 13-hit attack as Pittsburgh won its seventh straight by stopping slumping St. Louis 10-3. The l08S was the Card.inala' fifth straight, their longest losing streak since' 1981 . . . Tony Gwyu'a two-out single in the eighth inning drove in an unearned run and Perry, 44, wu 3-10 with a 4.94 earned run average thia aeaaon. He registered his 300th career victory last seaaon. HOMP lifted San Diego to a 3-2 decision in San Franciaco. The Giants had not made an error in 29 inning before they made two in the eighth to help San Diego break a tie . . . ltevlD Gron, making his major-league debut, and WlWe Bel"D8Jlde1 com- bined on a six-hitter ~ lead Philadelphia past the New .York Meta 4-2. Grua went .6~ innings, allowing two runs on five hits, while Hernandez posted his fourth save ... Co~tive doubles by llyne Sudber1 and BW Bacber snapped a 12th-inning tfe and the Chicago Cubs went on to defeat Montreal 2-1. The victory snapped a six-game losing streak for Chicago. Quote of the day "The main point of the motion was that thia is the fans' wish, they're the kings - they pay the players' salaries. The eaence of sport is to have a winner and a loaer." - Quebec Nordlques President Marcel Aabat after the National Hockey League Board of Governors voted 14-5 to use a five-minute overtime period to break ties during the regular seaaon. Zoeller grabs lead at Memphis Open MEMPIDS, Tenn. (AP) - Fuzzy Zoeller lipped out a chip for an eagle, then tapped in for a birdie on the final hole, finishing off a 5-under-par 67 that provided him with a one-stroke lead Saturday after the third round of the Memphis Claaaic. Z-oeller, a former Masters champion who is enjoying the best aeaaon of his career, com- pleted 54 holes over the 7 ,249 yard Colonial Country Club course in 203, 13 strokes under par. Chip Beck, who played in the last threesome with z.oeuer, broke into a canter around the 18th green after he holed a 35-40-foot putt from off the green for eagle-3. Beck, who had led the first two rounds in hi.a quest for th~ first title of his career, was one shot back at 204 alter the eagle completed a round of 71. "l had a gut feeling about it." Oka'moto keeps lead . ~ 1n tourney PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) - Ayako Okamoto, the leader of the Rochetlter International from the first round, withatood a strong challenae (roan Donna White to lead the Ladies Profetaional Golf A9oclation event Saturday by two strokes after the third round. Okamoto, who started the round three &hots aheed of White, reepo1aded to White'• cou.rw re- cord-tytna 8-under-par 66 with a apark.Unc round of 67 for a M-bcW tacal of 206, 10 under par. Wbite tied the l"flCIOl'd 9et IMt yeet by JM 8tephen9on·over the 6,US2-yard Loc:\.wt Hill Country Club coune. Her back nine am. of three bUdiee. one botieY and fiw pan -all In a row to flnJah the round -ldt White with an acp"ept.e 11:iore of 208 and a com- fortable S-ehot ~ over Lauri Pet.erlOn, who ~t 68 to finiah at 6-wxler 211 . Janet And•raon matched Okamoto'• round of 67 to pull into a four-way tM for fourth at 212 with Jane BlaJock. LeW11 Cole and Bick~. Kathy WM alone at 3-unct.r 2ll. one mot &heed of Vidd ..... mid Beth Daniel. Whit• emeried H th• challftCer with oonNCuUve bbd"9 on the ~ and third _ ~~-~::::.bofare .. . . .. Beck said. "It's luck to make it, but I had that feeling. Man, that's exciting, particularly since nothing seemed to have gone right for me most of the day." He was tied with Larry Mize, also at 12 under par. Mize shot a 69 in the hot, humid weather. Mike Sullivan and Tom Purz1er were next at 205, 11-under 81\d only two shots back going into toda)"s final round of the chaae for a $72,000 first prize. SWlivan shot a 67 and Purt.zer had a 68 that included 31 on the back nine. J .C. Snead, with a 68, and John Fought, with a 70, were at 206. Tim Simpson and Sammy Rachels followed at 207. Simpeon shot 68 and Rachel& 69. That placed nine men within four strokes of the lead with 18 holes to go. Larry Nelaon, who won the U.S. Open title last Mon- day, was not among them. Nelaon, in the cbue for the first 45 holes, played hia back nine in 38 and WU six back at 209. Defending champion Ray Floyd and Lee Trevino were far back at 213. Floyd had a third-round 74 and Trevino matched par 72. Z-oeller, the 1979 Masters cham- pion, won the Heritage Clamlic earlier thia leUOn and lost in a playoff at the Colonial National Invitation at Fort Worth, Texas. He started the day three atrokes of! the pace, but ripped the front side in 32 and took the lead at the tum. Johnston joins three-way tie CALGARY, Albma (AP) 8W Johnston bird.led three of the LMt four hole9 Saturda.y to finilh 1-under-par and Join Rod Funleth and Don JU\Ult)' In a three-way tie for tint piece after three rounda ol the Peter Jacbon aenlon aoll toumamenl. Fwwet.h and January. tied at 7-under before S.tu.rday'a plaj, shot even-par to st.y two atrokee aheed of Mille!' Barber. Barber defied the C'lltlna windl by shooting a 7-under-par 84 to tie the coune record and 11ab aeconc1 place enterine IOday'1 final round of the tow'· nam.nt tor OG-or-..o&dtr pro. hwmalt. RobBto DtVJicenr.o botlied lhe 181b hole to tiNlh 2-ovw tor st. day and ,_.....,. alter M holll. He ... w wtth am eown.. wbme 70 S.tunt.y w. orw ~ aaly four tub-par .... on the wtnd..-.pt oowm. Wendy Wyland TRACK. • • From Page 81 meters, completing the final 400 in 1:00.3. The American men won eight eventa against the Eut Germans. Among them was a Carl Lewis-led 400-meter re.lay vic- tory. Lewt. put on a. powerful stretch run to ovetake Eut Ger- man anchonnan Frank Em· melmann aa the U.S. quartet was clocked ln .38.71. "I'm glad I'm not doing any- thing else In this meet -that was an exhausting leg," Lewia ad- mitted. "I knew the Germans had a very good team. I felt that I had to take the responsibility for any mistakes made during the race since I am the TAC champion." Ritter'• 6-6 ~ American record in the high. jwnp broke the old mark of 6-6 eet in 1982 by Coleen Summer. Edwin Moees. meanwhile, won the 400-meter hurdles in 48.46 to atretch his streak to 76 atralght v'.cioriea in that event. "The track was~ becauae of it be1na ., new,"I ~uect the IApna Beech raiident. "I W81 not ooncentratlnc 100 petcerlt IOday. But I was never concemed. I ran a CQlllel'Vadve race." The U.S. women'• 400 relay tMrD of Allee Brown, Diane WU· liaml, Chandra Cheeeeborouah and l!Yelyn Ashford clocked • 41.83 to aet the other American record. Laier. ln the lntemadonal Swnmer Gamee, Brown • ca- reer-bemt 11.08 to win the women'• lOO·meter daah. The time Ued her for the third-bmt ~~~ ........ Tbe U.S. UC> Ft • vk1.ory in I.be IMl\'I lOOr• Al Mlller of &.c:runn1to Qty eon... beet Darwtn Ccdl of USC In f0.29. Baaeball today 1918--The Cleveland lnd1anl won nwnber1 on thttr IMvte ln • cune ap1JWt the OUca,o White Sox, marklnc tbe tint time major-leque playen were Identified w1th nUDiben that oorretpond to a acotteard. Thirteen yean went by befott lt happened again. lfHS2-Earl WU.On of the Bo.ton Red Sox pl\ched a no-hitter and beat the Loe Angeles Angela 2-0 at Fenway Park. 1970-Frank Roblnaon hit two t>ue.-loaded home runa for the Baltimore Orioles ln a 12-2 victory over the Senators at Waahington. 1976-Shortatop Toby Harrah played an entire double-header for the Texas Rangers again.at t.he Chicago White Sox without handlJ.ns a batted ball Today's birthday: Outfielder Bill Rob- Jnson of Philadelphia ll 40. Invaders clinch division title Fred Beaua puaed for 227 yards EB as Oakland capitalized on Boston ••l mistakes for a 17-16 United States Football League win over the Break- ers. The victory clinched the Pacific Division crown for the Invaders, who have a 9-8 mark. Boston, 10-7, still has a slim chance to win a wild-card playoff spot ... In another USFL game Saturday, tight end Sam Bowen caught eight paaees for 139 yards and Tltomaa Lott, playing because Beracllel Walker had blurred vi.lion, ran for 110 yards and scored on a three-yard burst to lead New Jersey to a 21-14 victory over Arizona. Walker, who missed three offensive series in the first half and didn't play in the third quarter after he was poked in the right eye, finilhed with 33 yarda on nine carries to boost his league-leading rushing total to 1, 738 yards. U.S. stars romp past Japan The United States all-stars rapped II out 13 hits, including a home run by pitcher Doa1 Henry, and beat the Japanese all-star 9-1 Saturday in the opening game of the U.S .-Japan Collegiate Baseball World Series at Jingu Stadium in Tokyo. Down 1-0 in the third, the Americans went ahead 2-1 on a two-run homer by Henry of Arizona State in the third and led the rest of the way ... Carlie Tapp won his first career title after six years on the Professional Bowlers Aaeociation tour with a 229-208 victory over Wayne Webb in the final round of the Seattle Open. Ta~ 31, of South St. Paul, pulled away from We6l>With four strikes in the fifth through eighth frames ... Americans, led by lteuy Roberta, took four of the first five place6 in the 53rd Dutch G~and Prix motorcycle race in Assen, Netherlands ... Paala S111tlb and Candy Reynold•. one of the world's top doubles teams, have been named to the United States Federation Cup tenn.fs team that will defend its title in Zurich, Switzerland next month. Wyland defends I 0-rneter title OObORAOO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -Wendy Wyland rallied from a poor start to post the tUghest score ever by an American woman in 10-meter platform diving and succeufully defend her cham- pionship at the National Sports Festival Saturday. On the first full day of competition in the annual gathering of America's top young amateur athletes, the semifinals in boxing were marked by upsets. as three defending champions were beaten, while national Golden Gloves ch.amp Jeme Benevides and world lightweight champ Pernell Whitaker won. Wyland, an 18-year-old from Mission Viejo, qualified for the U.S. team In the Pan American Games by scoring heavily on four of her last five dives to roll up a 459.66 total, three points better than her old U.S. mark. Her Miaaion Viejo teanunate, Megan Neyer. was aeoond at 410.46, and alao earned a Pan Am berth. Diving la one of five sports using the festival to chooee Pan Am aquads. Wyland, the world champion on the 10-meter tower, won the event at last year's Sports Festival in Indianapolis and was tope in preliminaries Friday. On Saturday at the Air Fon.-e Academy pool, she fell behind in the early mandatory-dive rounds as Kim Engel, of Miami, Fla., forged into the lead. largely on the strength of her second dive, when she received three perfect scores of 10 and aeveral 9s. Wyland had just one 10 all day. on her third dive, but exploded in the late going with her optional routine. Engel faded in the late rounda and finished seventh of the eight divers. In the boxing aemitlnals, Al Evans of Chicago stopped defending super-heavyweight champ Craig Payne of Llvonia, Mich., at 44 seconds of the first round. A right hand dropped Payne for the three-coutit, and the referee then stopped the bout. At 106 pounds, Paul Gonzalez of Loe Angeles OCC's 65-foot yacht Alaska Eagle will be the communications vessel for the 1983 Transpac race. Orange Coast yacht to escort Transpac race ... Orange Coast College's 65-foot yacht, Alaska Eagle. has been seleCted by the Transpeci.fic Yacht Club to serve as the eacort and communications ve.el for the 1983 Transpac race which geta wlder way July 2. The race starta off Loa Angeles Harbor and finishes aome 8to12 days later off Diamond Head on the Wand of Oahu. Several montha ago Dick Steele, commodore of TPYC, contacted Dave Grant. OCC's deam of student affain and director of the college's aailing academy, about the poeaibllity aa using the Alaaka Eagle as communications vessel for the 2,225-mile race. Steele was impreseed with the F.agle, which was donated to OCC last sununer by Neil G. Bergt, founding president of Alaska International Indus- tries. The 55,000-pound yacht is valued at over a million dollars and has sailed around the world two-and-a-half tl.me8. lt won the Whitbread Around the World Race in 1978 and aJao sailed in last year's Whitbread classic. "Dick was impressed with Alaaka F.agle's strength and speed. He issued the invitation and we were delighted to ~pt." said Grant. Grant, who has sailed in the Transpac in four previous races, will sail the Eagle, assisted by five of his advanced sailing students and two sailing instructors. Alao on board will be Grant Baldwin. chairman of this year's race, and Larry Somers, corrununica- tiona officer for the race. The boat is being uaed at no expense to the college. OCC staff memben are using vacation time to make the trip. DUri.ng the race. TPYC officials will monitor the racing boats with a daily rollcall. They will then radio positions back to the mainland and to Honolulu for the benflt of the media and race followers. Grant said Alaska F.agle will sail with the Claas B yachts, monitoring yachts spread out over thousands of miles of the ocean. Today's TV, radio TELEVISION 10:30 a.m . (7}-VSFL FOOTBALL-Michigan at Chicago. 11:30 a.m . (2)-GOLF-Final round act.ion in the Danny Thomas Memphis cia.ic. (5}- BASEBALL-Angela at Kansai City. 1:30 p.m. (2)-WIMBLEDON TENNIS -F.arly-round action at London (taped). (2}- SPORTS SUNDAY-U.S. lndividual Gymnastics Championships at Ch.icaQo (taped). 1:45 p.m. (7}-NATfONALSPORTS FE.WIVAL -More than 2,700 athletes compete in the pre-Olympic showcaae at Colorado_~ 3:30 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWOR~ of the F.ut Gennany vs. U.S. track and field meet in Loe Angeles (taped). RADIO USFL Football-LA E>lpresa at Waahlngton, 10:30 a.m .. KNX (1070). Baseball-Angela at Kanaaa City, 11:30 a.m., KMPC (710); Houston at Dodgen. 1:05 p.m., KABC (790). upset defending champ Bryan Joneson points, and in .-------------------- the 139-pound claM Vlncent Webb of St. Lou.is decisioned defending tJtle-holder Jerry Page of Columbus, Ohio. No boycott expected for 1984 Olympics LOS ANGELES (AP) -The overall leader for International Olympic 1porta fedentlona pred.k:ted Saturday~ would be no boycott of the 1984 Games In Loi~ and more nadont than ever before would have entriea. Or. 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A~,"3. c•i.•••' Clllcaoo 000 010 000 001-2 14 0 MOntrtal 000 000 100 OOC>-1 t 0 Jenkin•, Smllh ltl. Btvnrar (11) encl Davia; &urrla, ScllatHdtr (t), Smith 1111. Wtl&h ( 11) and C.,ter. W-6naslar, 2· I. L-Wetvl, 0-2. A-31, ... MAJC>tl L•AGUll L•ADllRS ''"""" ,,..,.. Gemeel ANWRICAM L•AGU• BATTING 1170 al bala): C-, ...... .4te; 9otv1, lotlon, .364; McltM, K-1 Cltv. .MS. Griffey, New Yortl, .331; Tl'lornton, Clt¥aland, .DO. RUNS: ltlPllen, a.tttmora. •: Nwrrav, -.itlmort. •71 Yount, Mltwau11... 41; Cuttno. Mlnlleaota. 46; Ward, Nllnllftofa, '5. ltll: Klttla, ~. SI; Ward, Nllnne- IOla, 90; ~ ....., 46; c-. NlllW9Uk•, 45: ltlct, aotlOft, cs; Hl'TS·: looea. lotlOll, 90; Whllelltr. Detroit, 90; C:.W.W, ....., If; CHllno, ~ •• 16; Wtrd, iw-ta, M. OOt!ILl!S: Mcltle. K-City, 23; 9-, &<>.Ion, :ZOJ Hr1lell, Ml-la, 20; Pll'rllll, Detroit, 20; Ball, THH, 1'; S..H«lcltnon, S.ttte, lt. TlllPU!S: ~. Mllwauk .. , 5; Wiison, Detroit, S; ~lflln. Toronto, S; HtrndOn. Olttolt, 5; GI~. Detroit, 5; Wlnflalcl, New Yortl, 5. HOME RUNS: Klllle, Clllceoo, 11; Armea, Botton, 16; Rlct, Botton, 16; 0.0.C., ....._IS;~. T-to. 14; Wwd.~e, 14. STOLEN 9ASl!S: Cruz, Cl'llcaOO, 34; -wnaon. Kenae• cnv. 331 IWndll'llOn, Olk· tend, 311 It.Law, Clllceoo, 2'1 Semcllt, Taan, 2S. PITCHING (6 ~); Ftenaoen, Bal· 1tmore. H . 2.72; KIMll. .,... 6-1, J.D; K_.,,.,., Cl'llceeo, '°'..1.. 4.05; JadtllOn, Toronto, S-1, 4.21; Sutd""• C..,,...nd, f ·2, 1.12. STltlKl!OUTS: Slleb, Toronto, 101; ~. c......nci. '71 Moma. Detroit. t11 SultOll, MltwMlkM, 70; ltloNlll, ~ Yon, ... SAVES: Qulwnbtrry, Kll'llel City, 11; Stentrt, lotton, 15; Ceudll, S..llle, 13; L-, Ottrott, 11; 0.vlt, Ml-'•• 10. "ATIONAL UIAOUa •ATTING (170 11 bell): Hendrick, St, Loula, .)di N\Mlodl, Pit~. ..330; DIWIOll, Montrtel, '17; Kftlllll, .._Ion, .Jn; """"""", Alleftla, .JU. ltUNS: ~. Alleftla, '3i GtrVeY, San Oleto, "11 lt11Mt, MonlrMI, 52; E•ana, Sll'I F"rendtco, 50; OIWIOll, Montr .. I, 45. ltl l: 0.-, Montrwl. 56; "-Oflv. A_,., ta: Hendr'ldl, SI. Lou11, DI Evens, len l'l"llldtCo, 4t; Gerner, Houston, 44. HITS: Oe-. Montr .. I. 17; Thon, H-IOll, M; NlurPllY, AllMla, 12; Garvey, $an Oleto, 7'1 Ollver, MonlrMJ, 7f. OOUIU!S; 0.-, MOntreel, II; J.ltav, l'lttl&lur1lll. ll1 Knltllt, Houston, 11; ludlnw, Cl'llcoaeO, 1'; Crua, HO\l"Ofl· 17; 01\1•. N\ofll,...., 17. TJUPLIES! MIJfttMI, H-lon. 11 Oawton, Montrtet. 6; ltelNS, Mont,..1, S; Wallllno· Ion AllMle, L HQMi llUNS: EYll'lt, Sen Franclac9, It; ~. Allllllte, It;...,...,~ IS ; 0.W10ll, Montr.I, 14; Scl'tmldl. Plllladtt• ...... , .. TAC SUfNMr G4NMt (It""".,......, R .............. Ml9 100-1, Al¥! ... United s ...... 10.1'. '1 O.rwln COOk, Onltecs Stat ... lOAO. 3, Ona Wiiiiama, Cal\llde, 10.4'. •· V11tnlln Alenauov, Bul9arle, 10.54. S, AftthOllv Sflaroe, C.1\149, 10.SS. 6, Siivio L-d. Cube, 10.59. 7, 0.waldO Ltra, Cuba, lOAO. 100 Hurdlft -1, Alllanclfo C...111•, CUlle. 1Ut. 2, Clttu• Cl9rk, Uf'lltecl Siar ... 13.16. 3, Mark McKov. Canacle, 13.•. 4, Jon LtMllrom. Uftlled Sl•IH , 1 .. 2.. 5, Garv 9ullard, 9ahame1, I...._ 6. ~ lto«ktuea. V-auefl, 14.76. 400 -I. Cl'lcl• Whlltock, UftltlCI Slatea, 4S.77. 2, Suaumu Takano, Japan, 4'.lS. >. 9rlan S.undlra, 47.0I. 4, JONI t<Hve, Canada, 47, 16. 6, Keivorl A .. ba. '-· 47 17. '· Tim 9111\una, Callade, 47.61 7, Hlroouml Kolk•. Jaoen, •1s. 1500 -1, Cralo Maaback, United s1a1e1. l:A0.53. 2. ~vln Rv•n. United Stattl, 3:40.tt. l, Andy Clifford, Unlled StalM, l:A 1.07. 4, 9rlaft T,,.,lot, United StalM, 3:4Ul. 5, Frank A•""'"""• United SlalM, 3:42.ot. 6, Vince OrlddY. United Stal•, 3:42. ... 7, Jame Adln, Somalia, 3:42.76. I, Mere 04eton, Cenada, 3:43.5t. 9, Jolln Cralo, C.nada, 3:43.11. 10, .io. Faona, Uftlled StelM, 3:44.66. 11, Dav• c~. Canada, l:AS.S4. 12, l~lo Malfflo, Mea· lco, l:AU6. SP -1, Mlkt LallmaM, UnltlCI Stafta, '7·114. 2, Auei. woH (UnlllCI Star .. )' ... I~. 3, JoM Ir-(United Stal .. ) '6·7. •• JOIM Kuka, C1tdl0llovakle, 65·1"4. 5, lternltul• Medlura, Cuctio.lo· ••kle, 65--7\'J. '· Seroat Gavlull'lln, So•lll Unlbn, 65'-S. 7, Vledlmlr t<IM!Ytv. Soviet Union, 64·1" I, Mike Smltll, Uftlted Stain, '3·S. t. Martino Caleleno, Canada, 57·5. JT -1, Duncan AIWOOCI, UnlllCI Statn. 2Sl·2. 2, Ptlll Olson, Canada. l5J·11. 3, Tom Jactwln, United """· 241·•. •. u11 Youno Y-. Soutll Kor... 23'·2. 5, Paul Kulak, UnlllCI Slat .. , 231·S. '· Oouetat F«nendtl, v-1ue1a, m-s. 7, lkrrv Dlrllne, Canada, 225·t. I, Mike lu l, Unlltd Slaltl, 211·6. 400 rttev -1, Canao. (!Mn JollnllOn, Tony SharPI. Dual Wlltlema, Slerllno Hindi) 3'.21 2, Stan and SlrlPft >t.75. l, Japan .0.10. 4, Sen Oleoo Stata 40.36. 5, China .O.t7. PV -1, Ai.Mu Tartv, B~la, 17·1~. 2. Tomoml T•k•haalll. Japan, 17·4"4. 3, Larrv J-. Unlltd SlatM. 17·4"4. 4, ROH McAleaander, Unllld StalM, 17·~ 5. O••• Kanworth'I', UnlllCI s1a1 ... 11"°"'. 6. 11t, aot> Pllllll1>1 ane1 auooa Ka .. nauo11, Unlltd StatM, 16·4"4. 7, Gtoroe 9arlltr, Canada, lS·t. ·-100 -1, Allet Blown, UnlllCI Slattt, 11.0I. 2, Sitka GtedllCll, E all G«meny, 11.21. 3, lnerld Averaweld, E•ll G«mtnv, 11.31. 4, Aneatla Ta'l'lor, Canada, 11.46. 5, &arlMl ~Hf, EHi G«rn•nY, 11.54. 6, Lalelth HOCIOn, Jamela. 1U4. 7, Jedlle PuMY, Jamala. 11M. 1. Anttle Tlladler, 11.6'. • 100 Hurdle• -I, Kim Turner. Unllld Staltt, 13.1', 2, Quink• Z..oortcllava, &ul· v.rla. 13.20. l , Candv Youl'O, United SlafM, 13.27. 4, ~,.,, N91ton, Ca"41M. 13.70. S, SvMa Forora..... 13.73. '· Fava 91adl· wood, Canada, 13.77. 7, Anoe Raol•. V41n· a1utle. 14.37. I, Klmlf\o Telwrnl, Japan, 1U6. 400 -1, 09-r Rutt>sam. EHi GtrlNlnY, 51.31 2, Marita Pavrie, C.nada, 51.40. 3, Arllia EmerllOn, Unlltd Slalff. SIM. 4. Grtce Jedlton, J.malca, 51 .... 5, Charmelnt Croolea, C•nada1. 51.70. 6, Mol!Y l(IMlntb«:k, Cal\llCl!a, 51,75. 7. Ktlla 9olton, Unlltd St•ttt. S2.J7. 1500 -1, llfllt Mclt0Cltf11, C.nade • '--07.11. 2, Lynn K•-•·Wlfllem1, C.-, 4:0U4. 3, Oarle!>t lecklord, Uftll~ SlalM. 4:12.t7. 4, Joan Hanton, UnlllCI Slattl, 4:14:04. 5, Frtne:i. L.arrt.u Smith, Uf'lllM si.i... 4! 17!22. 6, v... ltellton,, Ufll1'0 Star ... ~~. • •. , LJ -I. ROOVll uirrawn. iwsrr.,.., 21-0\'J. 2, ........ Tl'llCMr, UfMtW Stelel. 21·01/t. 3, TUdle McKftloht1 U!lltlCI Stelfl, 20-714. 4, Sl'tollll Ftrll\AO, aaflamu, 20-7. S, Vtronlca .... Uftltad Slal9&, 20-3.._ 6. ,Janel YartlorOulfl, Unllld Slatet, 1t· 10'4, 7, Shtton CIW!la. CW*le, 19'-t, t, Kimiko Talwml, Jat*'I, 11-1~. U.S.INWeft..,._ <1tL-...Ol MmM 1. Scol1 M04lna, 23, Oii ,,,,., , 2:21:00; 2. Scon Tlnlev, 26. Sen oi.eo. 2:22:07; 3. o.1e aueac:u. 77, cerdlff, 2~; 4. TI!oma• 9ouoheY. JO, Co.le N\ele, 2:25'.$2; S. Olen MaclrUN, 24, 9loot'nlftllton, 1:26:41. WOMmM 1. LlllCMI Buellenan, 26, Davia, n6:S6; 2. Svlvlarie PunlOl.ll, 22, Montr .. 1, ~14; >. Patricia Putlt0\11, 22. Montreal, 2:31!14; 4. Jann Glnfd. D , Austin, Tau•, t:ll::Jt, S. L..it. Mauter, 11. Oii Mar, :t'.Q17. Ul~L ...... w L T ~ l"P ,A JI• PfllleOtlohla 14 2 0 PS »t 172 lotlon 10 1 0 .. 365 i24 Nft.ler .. Y 6 II 0 .>SJ JIM 4<D w .. 111no1on 2 14 0 c:.rw .125 2AI #117 ~ 11 5 0 .... -Z30 Mlcftltln 10 6 0 .1.25 .. 311 T-a.y 10 6 0 .'25 320 126 &lnnl"911arn I • 0 .500 JIM m ,MMe a-0.kl9ncl t ,, 0 .S2f lit 116 0en¥tr ' ' 0 .431 1'7 1S7 LoaAnoelft , t 0 ... 2W m Afl1ona • 13 0 • 235 ,54 .. 1t·Cllnc:lllCI dlvl11ont1 11111 ....,,..,..~ Oeklend 17, lotlon 16 N..,,, Jtr .. v 21, Arl1ona I• , ... .,..~ MlctllOln at Chlcaoo ft Lot Anoetet '' Watl'llnolon l lrmlnel'larn al Pl'tllldt!Pllla Australia II remains unbeaten John Bertrand ak.ippered Au.- II to a 4~ victory Auurra on a wlnd- ward-leeward cou.ne on Rhode I.al.and Sound. The Ben Lexcen deiign, now 10-0 in the prelim1nary triala, spotted Am.ar- r• a three-leCOnd lead at the st.an of the 7.5-mile race. Then Australia II tOOk control by se .corwia .at the weather mark. added another .:onct ln the downwind run and Ul ad· dJUonal etcht ln the final beet to weather. The bmta ailed ln ount signs rich contract ~WAUKJ:! (AP)-Short- ltOp Bobln Yount. the American c.ei.,u.11 Most VaJuaW. Prayer latt IHIODt b.u llpM I mulU-year contncrwfth the MU- waultee Brewen. the club an- MUnclld late Sltu.rday. Tenm of the ~tnct wen not dlacloeed. However, Brewer third 1t..Mnan Paul Molitor i.t w'lnter ..._. a nw-,... '*' wcrth • •repoc Old to mWloft. and It la t. lllwd thltt Yount'• new contnct be worth mon. "We '-1 tbltt Rain Yount 11 11v1---wtth the M.Uwaube northerly winds of 15-18 knota after action was delayed earlier ln \he day btcaute wind.I blew aieedty at 35 knota over heavy .... Defender, one of th.tee boats hoptna to retain the Cup for the United State., 1pllt with lt.ablemate ~· A third Arnerk:ml 12-meter, Liberty, bM completed the prellmlnary triala with a 6-4 record. Tom Bladcaller lltee1"ed o.. fender, M , to a nine eecond leed at the ltart ol their tint com· pleted race, 1tretchecl lt out to 45 In the fim beat to weather and liniahed ~9 eeconda ahead. Then Couraceoua. the 1974 and 19'77 CUp winner, Wll ~ by 44 '8COftdl. ~ *1p- pered by John Koliue, allo ltanda 6-6. Counatoua led by 11 -..orxll at the IW\ of a race abaMoned became of 1 ratdbl wtnd ahUt. tr)' ChallenM 12, the boat ·wrth • chance UltraJJa D ln the June Uiala, bet1ered 111 r..d to 9-2 with vlctoriee over a th.lrd AuatnUan entry, Adftnct, and France 3. Let~ IAT'UaDAY'I U._,L Tl (4'11llft• .... ..,,.... ....... , , .. T •ACL ... -ter• ltaymend .. OCll•Y• IPl1ln t11) 12M 7.20 UO Cl'lrtt,..._ lly (lroellal UO UO lllNle Ml/II (Cler .... ) ... AM reciad: Altlttrv. Hwt Jflt, luddlll SMl1t, ltoen Monto. •oter YOUlll. ltoYel lo Oeclt. Time; tt.H. ti •XACTA 16-2) NICI lf2JO. ..-COMO itAC•. HO YWdl. lrn Outa Toudl CClerttMI UO UO UO AllKI Olic.t (Hwt) 2.10 2.10 Alleltl 1-"*"1 IPllMlltOll) S.40 AIM rlCIM; ..., Turf!, Faux 1"1111, ltfldl 0..trlYW( Alk OolY, C..itd Nkelv. Time: 7,tl. TMlaO RAO . U0 Ytl'dl. Jonldoo (CWlue) 4.lO UO 2.40 Pay Tiie B .. l'•Ullftt) a.DO U0 ~aonalllY (Herl) 3.40 ""° rlCH: Mealtr Alerm, Emerald FMIUl't, l.allM Royet 9end, lalladen."lt, Tlrne: 17 .76. l'OUllTH It.AC&. 350 vardl. Poly R* (Hert) uo uo 2.40 Jlf!Y Lundi (Ptl.111111) 3.40 UO Pav The llrd (Cteeotr) MO Alto reciect: SUdClell F-, Miu On Away, Dolt Te, Tlltrt Ooal Arnow. JtnnY Pa'(Clleek, EaaY ~. Audition. Time: 17.12. t2 •XACTA (S·t) M id tt:UO. ~l'Tlf RACL 350 verdt. ~ ""*'Ion (Trtlll) SM UO UO Bll<:ktool Sue (Paullriel 6.00 3.20 Min Mltil'llY Mo !Ward) uo AIM> recld: I Golurn, ao11om1 uo Jtt, Pfolect Victory, Orllatem TM!. T1me: 17.71. llXTH ltAC•. 440 vardl. Johnny Cllerew (W.,dl IUO UO 4.40 LOO.-t (A&tnulNn) 7.60 5.tO GY1' Ollck (C,_I 4.00 AJao •tcecl: llut Pool, Jltton ltoer. Grandrllel 9olack. Prtlefrtcl Pollc:v, Frem, •uturnn L ... Brltlol ltover. Tlma: 21.H. tJ •XACTA (I·•> NICI 1151.00. smv•NTI4 iu.c•. 400 yerdl. OH·Rockalt Elelna (Mvtta) OH·Dlll Aealn (Adell') CieUY N1tlve (Haft) Ol+-OleclNel fllr nn1. 5.20 5.20 uo UO 2AO 2 • .0 uo Alto racld: Cotll\t Cl'lann, Tlma To Sl!u, So\lnd OI S<immer, Truct<i. T0et. Time: 20.12. 12 •XACTA 15·61 oelCI 117.2'0. n •XACTA (6·5) oeld SU.40. a .. HTH RAC•. 440 yar~ RockellO (Chavez) t.00 4.00 UO Crlrnton Cadltlec CH1rt) S.00 UO War W1n (9efd) 2.40 AJto rec.cl: MlllllY Poky, Pllh Boy Jo, Goin For It, Heu Tru ltebel, SI""' Grev Foll, Mlclnllllt Potlcv, Sllytio, Tima: 21.17. 12 •XACTA <l·ll Hid 9'1.20. U PtCK llX (4-S.-S·l ·516·1) oald 1623.80 with 71 wlnnlne lldl•t• l&lx 11or ... 1. S2 Pick Sia c:ontolatlon oelel s20.20 wllh 729 wlnnlno llcktll (five l'lorWll: .._,.,. RAU . 440 y.,dl. Oell'llnotv (NlcodemUI) UO 3.00 UO w., Siar Wr.,..,,., (Ct'Mew) 25.60 10.20 VandYI Potlcv IBrootl•I uo Abo recact: 91 AaMKICI, Oo11Yt HGM, Laedlne Star, Ma Sect'al C.&11, Scolt ~la, R .. l Euv Jet Two, MY St"11mt. Tlma: 21.56. S2 •XACTA 15'-t) H id 117'.IO. TmMTI4 iu.c•. lJO Yara ChaHtral Jet CTr..-e) UO UO l.lO Yukon ~ {Wtrd) 2.IO UO Alurt Humllclldt (AC191r) MO Alao ractc1: Sflaw-Sult, Follvl a.oo. Ollcenoo. l"tce Datt, Llouora Q\ildl.,. Comlll LUCll y. T1mt: 17.U S2 •XACTA 14·61 oeld J24.00. Att-nce: 11,046. ........... PIN1ll IATUaDAY'I a HULTt (41all ....... , ........... , ,.IT RAC9. '"' hM'°'*-Seuv ~ CLJllfwll) G.00 16.IO UO Jim lwtLe ,..,., uo 1AI Votaw lfllllieodroul 2M A110 ""*': La Salute, HeWkalre, Kint fl'lov A/1, Seminole KICI, Quid< Nenell, Sl.lrrtPllt!OutlY. Jelllmlo. Tim4r. 1:17. .. COMO llACL I 111' mllel. Molfler TMll IOMI 10.00 $M 4M A OlndY a.tttt (Btlc:*) 7.00 S.00 Sualow IHerlMYl HAO AllO raad: ~IV c-. coni.tec1, """' Notlc:it. UllllM!e Foret, .... Provt· dtllllll. Tlnw! 1:0 1/S. 12 DAIL y oouau 12·5) Ml4 1214.AO. TMaD llACm. , ..... ""'°""' c.ltebetloll (Vallmullll) lUO 7.AO SM A.n Slit (HeWlty) • ... uo Jllftlt'1 Otlltl'll IEtlredll 11.IO AM rec.cl: SUllll'l'a ,..._., Cl'llme a Lit*, Luc:lr.y C.e, A Uttlt '--• Oow91er, 0..0 I Oo, Jee Jo¥, levaldt SlnOtt. """' UkaelMa. Time: 1:17. al •XACTA (M l Ml4 UJt..911.. ~nt llAC9. I lll6 mllea on furl. let 1k110t (McC.arrofll S.00 >M 2AO s.uv ... (~n) UO uo Mou·Fttnl· TYCl'll ("'9dn>U) 3.00 AllCI fac»O': II-Penetll, ...,.,..... C-'Y, MubMdl. Time: l" I llS. al •XACTA (._J) Mid '10.00. """" llACL 6 ~. Pro...._. lfllldro••> 2SAO UO uo ElldulNt l(ld (Plftcay) 4.AO 100 Tonlotl ""-(McCwron) Ut Allo f eced: Allf •19. lnttl'contlnent. lwl« Gold, Pl'Oucl Dull•. ...,.. ..... lee Ftow, Oll'IClllll ltlllet, Orutl'I Orum, Sov R .... Timr. 1:10. II •XACTA (1·11) oelCI m.>.OO, IUtTH "AC8. S'h ~ Oii MY ... , (Vallnllllla) 1-00 J.40 4.00 YOlellde (P'MfoH ) IAO SAO Auto /#Ml (Meal UO AllO rlK*!: SIUdy "•"· SUNr Twellumtre. COPY MHltr, Dalla Oe&ll. End OltMY. Gollll'un O.J ., Fleck. Time: 1:05. Money topic a t m e eting KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -C.ec11ficatlcn of .,en111 apd ptOYldlnc athletel -lith cub s-Y· menta and free contnct acMoe were amona the Ideal ldcked around Sat;. urday durtnc • aped.al mlleUnc ol cmdMe md adminiltraton called by the NCAA, it WM re- veUed at a newt mn- fennce. Many ot the "llPl- tlor11 may be put to a vote of NCAA IChooll at the next NCAA ClClllvenUon and become Jaw. '"l'b9n hM to be ... th1nC done to n1leYe the ftnandaJ ~an the athJet9,'' llid Babb, Knlaht of Indiana. wbo chaired the pwp ol ~ 009CMa at &be fDle!lnp. 118tmpl• aolutiom would be tbf.nll lib beinC ~ to wwk dwial the 1umnHtl' whlft ,...-,. attmdtftl MmDlrll:hoot." .. Orange Coat OAll.Y Ptl.OT/8unday, June2e, 1983 - ~ > . ' • ; Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 26, 1083 .r" ., ·w=' ·... ' .. 1'>~ • . ~" . -.... )~" ' . . . ~,' I • ' " . ·~ ·. 3 aw ass a z s s 2 5 RIAlESTAU Ne~ Warmington • pro1ect manager Bruce D'Eliacu, formerly as· sociate manager of community development for The Irvine Co., has joined Warmington Homes, Inc., as land acquistion/project manager, according to an an- nouncement by James P. Warm- ington, president. Artist's conception of Founta in Val l&f'S New Ch ase con"ominium project. "Bruce comes from a home- building family, 90 he --really knows the business," Warmington said. "In addition, he's acquired some very good experience since he graduated from college. As we gear up our operations from 10 to 20 active projects in the next year, Bruce will play a considerable role in our growth." Affordability, innovation at New Chase The term .. affordable housing" in the Orange County area in recent years has been associated, for the most part, with high density developments with only a limited number of price-included amenities and interior and ex- terior designs with very few .. frills ... and Associates Inc. of Newport Beach , the New Chaae con- dominiums are offered with a selection of three fJoor plans featuring one or two bedrooms, and up to 1,106 square feet of well-arranged interior space. Quality is inherent in the design at New Chase and is a value-adding attraction for young singles and married couples searching for an affordable new home in the Or~e Cowlty area. "We ahoppe<k the affordable housing market in Orange Coun~ and decided to incorporate into New Chaae all the quality ap- pointments that most develop- ments lacked," said Aram Baase- nian, president of the architect and land planning firm for New Chase. "The.e qualities include imaginat,ive yet sophisticated architectural styling, fWlCtional floorplan designs and a good balance between the homes and the landBCaping," he added. "What resulted is what we feel Ls a fresh, light, soft look with a traditional flavoring," Basaenian continued. "We've tagged this new design feel, specifically tail- ored towards first-time home- buyers, the 'New California' look,'' he added. Warmington said that D'Eliacu 1 is responsible for developing financial feasibility analyses; negotiating and closing land ac- quisitions; preparing lender pack- ages; and as&stance in new project development with forward plan- ning, and entitl.ement-to-use pro- cessing. Bruce D'Eliscu Shawntana ~"'.elopment, in joint venture with Wilma, Inc., has set out to dramatically change that "affordable housing" image with 164 innovatively-designed and moderately-priced con - dominium homes at New Chase, now under construction in Foun- tain Valley. Final 20-home phase to open at Dana Cres.t . . . At The Irvine Co .. he served as project manager for the Village of Woodbridge, the highly s~fUI 9,200-unit planned oommUnity. Prior to that, he was purc~ing agent and project manager for McLain Development Co. of New- port Beach. F.arlier, he had been a project manager for Health Care Development Co. of Newport Beach and project superintendent at Ceeco Development Corp. in New Chase is priced from just $75,000 to $95,000 and features special state bond 30-year financ- ing with 9.43 percent interest rate and VA/FHA financing. Conven- tional 30-ye~ loans with as low as 5 percent down are offered as well. Homebuyers qualifying for the state bond financing must occupy their condominium at New Chase and have an income no higher than 120 percent of the median Orange County income, currently $41,100 annually. Designed by Ararn Bassenian Sales of the final phaae of 20 single-family homes at Dana Crest, the highly-succeasful com- munity located in the hills above Dana Point Yacht Harbor approx- imately one mile from the ocean, are now under way. "The demand for theee family h~ has been exceptional," state Steve Scarborough, vice president of Standard-Pacific Corp., developer of Dana Crest. One reason for this demand is the fact that Dana Crest offers seaside living at a very realistic price, far below that of com- parable properties~ coastal Or- ~e County. Prices of the one-and two-story, single-family detached home& in the new phaae will begin at just $164,990 with excellent 30-year fixed-rate financing and down payments as low as 10 percent. The new selection of four-bedroom homes include three floor plans that ~e in size from 1,758 to 2,253 square feet. The spacious arrangements are highlighted by such architectural features as ceramic-tile entires, dramatic vaulted ,.c~ilings, wood-burning fireplaces, wet bars in some plans, an abundance of glass, exterior potshe,lves. and rear-yard fencing. More luxury is seen in the spacious master bedroom suites with their double-door entries and private dressing room/bath areas. Select plans feature deluxe pow- der rooms and all of the baths are well-appointed with Corian marble pullmans and ceramic-tiled tub or shower. "With their size, sophisticated design and long list of luxury amenities, the homes of Dana Crest offer an outstanding value in relaxed coastal living," Scarborough said. "We expect this last phase to sell very rapidly, if past resonse is any indication. Model homes are open daily from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. at Dana Crest. To reach the-development, take the San Diego Freeway to the Pacific Coast Highway exit, then north on Pacific Ccst Highway to the Street of the Golden Lantern. Turn right and up the hill to Dana Crest. Orange. . Born in Riverside, D'Eliscu spent his early years in Northern California, then moved to Orange County. He obtained a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of Southern California in 1977. A resident of Newport Beach, D'Eliscu has been active in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club ocean racing program. Bank of Americas ac/iustable rate ham~ leans now lower than many r~d rates. Carl and Leslie got Bank of America's Custom Home Loan -the adjustable rate loan that right now is lower than many fixed rate home loans. It offers two attractive payment options. One for which the monthly payment can be fixed for six months and another fixing the monthly payment for up to five years. fur example, suppose you were to obtain a $100,000 Custom Home Loan with an initial note rate of 10.7596. S.sed on All ISfumc(l pre- Current Custom Home Loan Rate paid finance charge of $2,200.00, the loon would ,__ ________________ _,. have an annual peroentagc rate of 11.0396. 10.75% ll03% It would initially require repayment in 360 monthly payments of $933.49 per month. The amount of the monthly payments would change as a rt.-sult of interest rate changes. Wfiat's more, if you have both a Bank of America chec.kina and savings account and use our Moncy"J\'anafer Service to make your loan payments 1ut001Atically, we'll reduce your loan . , origination fee by S200. lbr more information about a Custom Home Loan, call 800-227-7788, toll-free. Or come to any Bank of America branch and ask about our Custom Home Loan Plan. ~re California's · number one lender. And right now, w~vc got ihe money. BANlf ON THE IEAIJEIC \ Orange Cont DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 26, 1983 Bl South C~ast Plaza wins prestigious arts Etward South Coast Plaza, owned by C.J . Segerst.rom and Sons, has been named winner of the pres- tigious Busine. in the Arts Award for their ongoing support of cultural arts. Last year the Segerst.roms un- veiled lsamu Noguchl's sculpture garden, "California Scenario," during a week-long celebration in the Town Center commercial com- plex, located across from the 197-store mall. "The motivation behind our initiative.into public art was the recognition that when people learn to live comfortably with art, they can better enjoy thir own NB restaurant firm opening new chain A Newport Beach-based res- taurantcorporation is preparing to · open a chain of restauran·ts cater- ing to the bargain hunter with a taste for basic home<00ked meals. J06eph Nickelson, president of First Restaurant Corp .. an- nounced that the fil'st 10 Ameri- cana theme restaurants will be built in Southern California. Over the next five years, he said, 65 of the dinner houses will be constructed in 27 cities in 16 S un Belt states. The restaurants are presently unnamed. Nickelson, former corporate vice president of the El Torito-La Fiesta restaurant chain, founded the new corporation in 1981, but the start for First Restaurant's growth plans were slowed be the economic downturn. lives and develop a deeper under- standing of each other, nature and the world," said Henry T . Segerstroql, a managing partner of C.J . Segerstrom & Sona. Forty-one companies through- out the nation were honored during the 17th annual awards ceremony Friday in Chicago. The Noguchi aculpture garden, the renowned artiaw's first major work in California, joins a number of other art works in South Coast Plaza. They include ''Tour Aus Jambes" by Jean Dubuffet, "Pekin" by Charles 0. Perry, "Constructivist Pagoda" by Doug Edge, "Un, Dewc, Troia" by S heila Hicks and 'Sun Ribbon" by Claire Falkenstein. South C.oast Plaza Town Center is also the site of South Coast Repertory Theatre and the future Orange County Perfonnings Arts Center, both built on land donated by the Segerst.rorns. Noguchi's sculptures, located near the American City Bank and Great Western Savings towers, are meant to symbolize the dif- ferent c.limates found in Cali- fornia. Judges for the business arts award based their decision on the significane and originality of the artand its impact on the communi- ty. DRANGICOASTSTOCIS Here are the stock market activites of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, June 24. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. -. ,, .. • ,.. • • • " '. ' .. , • ..-J\ . " ·-. ........ ...... ·- ... .. .. .· . ' -.......... ., ....... ' -. . .... ... ,. .. , ' . ,. .. • •· I "I •.,. ,... I .. .... ,, ........ . .. . . ....... , . . _, ' . . . . .. . , ., ... ., .... . -. '. '. .. . . " . ' .. ' . \ ... .. . .. . ... ,.... , • ... 'J"' ., . ' -I --. .. . . .. , ... 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Carel ul stock selection key to success for the rest of '83 By NANCY J. BAKER The second half of 1983 will be a stock picker's market. I see investors having three main courses of 'I action open to them. 1. Anticipate wbat lDdlvldaal lnvestora wW bay . The individual investor aeema faacin.ated with great turnaround stories like Chrysler's. They may be drawn to the drama! Fundamental analysis is not a very good tool for identifying these rank specu- lations, althoug h so~times in bull markets specu- lative stockS work out better than stocks with good fundamentals. You are on your own if you elect this coune. I'm staying with stocks I can identify through fundamental analysis. Remember, though, the music always stops, eventually . %. Participate tltroap rapid growtb compuJes. Aggreaaive growth mutual fun<b will continue to get heavy cash flows, which will provide lasting liquidity for rapid-growth companies. Here my approach can be of more help, with specific recommendations from myself and my firm. 3. Participate vla large-capltallzatlon stocks wltll vltlble growtla. In the 3-to 5-percent-inflation environment which I foresee, companies growing at a 15.-Jo 20.,percen" rate will inevitably re-emerge as interesting stocks. Once the furor of categories 1 and 2 dies down. these stocks will be leaders. This will be a fertile area for the 9e<X>nd half of the year. So far the stock market has looked to the two ends of the investment spectnun for its winners - heavy cyclicals and high growth. The big winners have been in the high-unit-growth companies. This suggests investors are willing to bet on a long recovery since the heavy cyclicals will need it to realize the earnings power story, and the high-growth companies will need to grow over time to justify their multiples. Aa inflation expect.at.ions are lowered over time, growth uswnptions for profits will alao take on more modest proportions. Thia is the ultimate rtak to the cyclical earnings story. The Cat.ch-22 for the cyclicals ia that signs of atrong recovery will raiae inflation fean. This time around thoae fears will alao raise interest rates, which would either redUCP. the economic growth rate or abort the recovery. One way or the other, price flexibility would be curtailed - substantially in aorne cues. Price-competitive im- ports and reduced opportunity to export ~ cause SALES • SERVICE LEASING • TRAINING 48K Model III S•Off 1495!~ 29-108' ~lel L-AvelWIM FOf Only HI l'er Monttl (l'tu• Appffcllltl u .. 11a1ee Tex) • Completely Setf-Contelned DHktop Unit · • IS-Key Typewr!t•r-Style Ke~rd With 12·Key Oetapea for Numeric Entry . • luflt-tn Hlah-Anolutton 12• YkMo ScrMn Otlplep 11 Lines of 14 Cha'8Ctwa • Two6.llM-tn 114k Olek OrfYff • A8-232C tntertec. • Prtnter lnterfece • Aeedy·to·Aun Softw•re Llbrery Av•ll•ble ' r e r Broker• C.omer u a new ft¥ture oft.he Daily Pilot's 1ilnanolt Section. E.9ch Sunday, a representatiw of one of the OraQP Coast's regl6tered brokerage lirms will offer news and views regarding investment product.., trenda er strategjes. The column is infonmtlan.tl only and is not intended u a recommMdaCion, nor u any guarantee of per- fonmnce implied, fOT products menOoned. slack in domestic volume as well. This road leads one back to opportunities in the above-average ( 15 to 20 pereent) growth group. I think many investors will wind u p in the same spot once everyone concludes that average companies will not grow at 15 percent when inflation is 3 to 5 percent . Some alternatives for good second-ha]( stocks are .turnarounds, large-capitalization companies and rapid-growth situations . Most of the turnarounds are the old establish- ment. They may, in some caies, return to financial health -but one shouldn't expect them to return to market prominence. Some of the large-capitaliz.ation companies with consiatenteamlngJI will possibly continue to grow at a rate well above aver age. They bridge the old and new establiahments. Finally, most of the rapid-growth vehicles are among the economy's rebels, the companies that are changing the way we look at our economy over the next several decades. These are the areas to concentrate on. Nancy J. Ba.Jeer is a register account exe<"utJve with Prudential Bache Securities, Inc., in Newport Beach. l 0M ' I hl• hand~ nig ht I ~ T\" log and Sunda~· T\" \\'t.•t>k to gutd t> ~our \·1cwing scht.•dult.• Daily Pilat The Biggest Name Little Computers ~ Our lowest price ever! The Model m is sure to Increase the productivity of every manager. Choose frbm ready-to-run buSI· ness 8nd pereonal programs and see how easy It lat You can do word processing, spreads"8et analysts, electronic filing, ac- counting and more. Don't wait-get your own Model m today and start saving lime and effon. NYSE COMPO SITE TRA N ACTION OU""'''°"' IN(L.UOl t•AOUON Tiil Nl'lllVO ... MIOWUl. 'A(lf'I{, ,.., 1ono111. Ol TllO" .... o (IN(INlllUI noo l&CMANOU ANO IU'Ottt:O IV TMl MA\0 ANO llllflN(f • AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE OUOUTICHn IN(LUD• U&DH Olli fll. lllW YOO.MIDW UT. 'ACl"C, lllW, IOtfON, OIUOIT OD CINCINllUI tTO(lt lacll&lllU AllO IOOITIO 1Y Tiii llUD HO lll"llllt , .. ..... ..., lllt-L.. Wit Cllt Hit~ Ltw , .. ,.... ..., Nit-L.. I.Ill Cllt Nit• ~ 01ange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 2e, 1983 97 ..... .. .. .... Ml... ~ IA61 Clll Mltll Ltw ... . • s • + tlo ll " lllo+ ,, • 10·, 1010+ -n n..,_ ,,,, 41o S"'-• !\ ti... "'• 10 10''>-\o '3 " •• ,!.., "" 41 .. 1011"'J .,.,. • ... 10 I~'• ,, -· . I).. u -" I\ I l 1.-t·l t 10 '• 10-, ...... "' I• L .. +. \ IS l1 ..-1 • "" ,, . '" .... ,., '"' .. . . '• " II .. t , ... 10 .. , 12, ll"'-... ,, 7 ... , 1)1' I• + • ... 1' .-, .. St. ·~ lo IS IS'4-" 1J ,, •• '' 1 . 1 • • \ lllo lll.i • )4\o 1' ... ' ' •.. '.,_ " 111 • It """'"' .. lh 11 .. .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sund,ay. JUM 28. 1983 MOANltO -5:00-e~/awHTY -5:15- (J) WHA rs NU? I ~:'~ AOl8IT ICffUWR TONY NCI 8UIAN ALAMO VNllHB>: Me8IG OtlDMN • -5:45- • CHNITOPHEll'I Cl.088JP CZ> CHAALO CHAMPllt TAU<.9 wmt KN8 KN8TOffUl80N NCI .&f1JNOOE8 -l'00- 1 CAl'TAlf KAHCW100 MUllC MIO THE SPOl<EN WORD -~PAOFU: VIEWPOINT 1 =~188UE8 CllNEWI ROWER lllOOM lV-1 LOOQ AT LEANN Dlfl!CTION8 I MElll•JIC JEW111H voa THE GOLF 8'£aAU8T AUN. IBECCA. AUN MOYIE * "M1g1torce" (19811 Berry Bol1wlct(.. Ptr1ls Khlrnbltt1. -t:ao-( • 8EN'NDIPrTY AOIERT 8CHUlLEA Ml>EJ/#AM PMIETME HENTAGE OF FAmt I FBJIUHE~T I LET THEM IE UQHT I "--JC llUl.SE I AGflCtl. TUAE U.S.A. TO IE AHNOUNCED ~MOYIE **** "Becker· (19641 Rlchwd llur1on, Ptlllf O'T oole. ®MOVIE * * * "The Oullew IOWf Wlill" ( 1t 76).. Clint EastWO\Al, Sondra Loch. (UJ MOVIE t t 'h "Bugs BuMy's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rlbblt Tiies" (19821 AIWnatld. voa. by Met Blenc:. Shep Menken. (J)MOYE **'*'h "The ~t Yriee" (19511Louls Caiiein, AM H•ding. -7:00-1 TODAY'S AElJGION ntArtCAT 8 um.E MICALI I PER80NAl. OIMEN8IOHS KBIEn4 COP£l.NC) (f)TARM I ~l>eCOYEAY YOGA FOft HEAL TH ••ea OF MANAOBaT THELAHAYES ACTmOUI.,..... NAmSTATBmNT Tiie lolowlng l*9Qnl -doing bl*'-.. : ORIGI NAL MOBILE 'OIL CHANGERS 428 'A MltgUllflte Aw .. COtona <191 Mw, CA 92425 DONNA JANETAKOS 428 ·~ ~·· Cofone del Mer. CA ERIC SATHER 428 '), Mltguerlte, Corona def Mer. CA 92925 Tiiie bU81,_ II oonducied by. • ~ .. pennenhlp Donni -**•oe Et1c Sether Thia ltet-t -flled with the County Cler1I of Or-ange CounlY on June 22. 1983 I NIWIC8lmMaLY W.V.CllWIT IT'tAWUAQIHIMTO OlOlllV Cl)MOYll U t "Ci1911 Of The ThM!e" ( 1981) ~~~· • ''Gal" (19811 Oonlld Sutllerllnd, ~Mlpldl. -10:90-( tlNTWACE I ATC*lwmt --~ .... u ...,fAlWB..I. ON~ UNDERITNDNG HUMAN HAVIOR ITHE~TO LOI AH08..E8 ~YMA88 MOVIE •t'h "Buos Bunny's 3td Movie: 1001 Rlbbll T .. " (19821 Anlmlled. voic. by Mel Bleno, Stiep Menken. -11:00-·=YOU t t ~ "SN" ( 1965) Uttula Andr ... John Rictllrdton. I ==IECCTHEATRE CHJ>f'9I NJNNNi OUT OF TME (C)MOYE t t "Lier's Moon" (19821 Miii Oil- :H>~ Fllhlr ** "Jimmy The Kid" (1982) Glfy Collman. Paul LIMll. (Q)MOYE t t "Oii HM\'ellly Dog" ( 1980) CM- vy Chae. Ben~. -11:30- • Cl) PGA GOLF D TALK ABOUT PtCT\JAES I ... ~ TEMY COLf..WtlTT AKER CttUACH IN THE HOME OCfNl'8 1* WIEK IH IAIE8ALL (%)MOYE t t "Solo" ( 1978) Vlneenl GH, Ptfry Ann$1rong. AflEMOOi'i -12;'00- 1~ *'*IA "Abbott And Colt.UO tn HOiiy· wood" (1945) Frenc. Rltferty. Rob- tr1 St.mon. I THEIHAKDPEAAE PLAYS = 1=rOH COWVTW t * "Author! Author!" (1982) Al Plcino, Oylll Ctnnon. CIMOYIE •• "Won Ton Ton, Thi Dog Who Saved Holy#Ood" (1975) 8Me Dern, Madllinl Kahn. -12:30-·~TOOIE e TOCIETIB wmt 8tRE( AHO ,ATIOONE CB) a TON JOHN PlAYS CENTRAL PAii( -1:00-e NJAM.12 CO HUMANITE8 THROUGH THE ARTS 8) ASIC THE DOCTOA (C)MOYIE Ut "The Deep" (19771 Robert Sllft. Jacqueline 8iUtl (1J)MOVIE **'~"Some Kind Of Hero" (1982) Rlclllrd Pryor. MltQOI Klddef. -1:30- 1 Cl) ~SUNDAY --.moNTBNI WllO, WIU> WON.O OI AMMAll Cf) MOYll • •i. "fn. Ulltorglven" (19801 Au6rfrJ Htpbut n, Burt Llnclttlf. l•AO.W-12 HUMNITD THAOUGH THE AIUI. I~ flROT'ECTOM t ** "The Outlaw Jceey Wllll" (1978) Clint Eastwood, Sondr• Lock I. ~~PMVIEW *U "Prlell 0t LCM" (1981) 1111 MeKellen. Jenet SuzN n. -1:46- • Ill NATIOHAL 8PORT'8 IUTIVAL -2:00-• =w **IA "The Prttldent's LIOy" (1953) Chlnlon Helton, SllSllll Hl)WWd. eMOYIE i. "Jollnny Trouble" (19571 Elhel ~IKelltily. ·~AOUOHTME ARTI 8)MOVIE •• "It I Had My Way" (19-40) Bing ~~lorl• Jt111 U 'h "Joy In The Morning" (1~5) Rlchwd Chambllftaln. YYttt• Mlm- ieux. GMOYIE '* * "Black Clmll" (19311 Wamtt Ollnd, Salty Ellen. -2:30- 9 OIWGAH'S l8lAHD CD HUMAHITEI ~THE ARTS -3.'00-1 ~TH£WIU> MNH0 tt ** "Cocoanuts" (1929) M8" -l:00- 8totllefs, Key Frencls. e D NEWS • GREATEST 8PORT'8 L£GEN08 e 8't AMKY AHO Hll'l'CH G WU>, WILD WEST • PlOPl.FI COURT • PRE8EHTt G THOIE AMAZING NIMAUI G9 AlllEJICAHSTORY Cf) SATUADAYllGHT Cl> STAR TAEJ< e MOVIE 0 TH8 WES( WITH DAVIO t • t "The Hlclllw1y1" ( 197S) lflNKLEY Ingrid 81rgm1n. Johnny Dofen. IB~mNS · e MOVIE (t) MOVIE • * "Gu Pump Glfla" ( 19791 Kirsten • • • • "Becker· ( 196-4 I Rlchttd Balter. Huntz Hall. &wton, !'«et O'T oole. • PNZ! WtNNEA8 CJ)) MOVIE ID WJYA U 1h "Regoedy Man" (193 I) Sissy Cl> Cll NEWS Spaoek, Eric Roberts. 9 THE AOa<fOAD FUS -S~-QI NIC NEWS 11 MOVIE m MOTOACVClE WOALD •**I+ "Goodbye, Columbus" CC) MOYE ( 1969) Richard Benjemln, All *'* "Lllr's Moon" (1982) Mitt Oll- MacGfew. Ion, Cindy Fisher. I 8PORTSWCW.D CID WHEN THE MUSIC'S <MR ntATS HOU YWOOO (J) MOYIE 9 NMOE STORY t * "If You Could Set Wlllt 1 Hiit" I~ STORY ~~c SlnOer. R.H. TllomlOn. •• .,., "The Lone Hllld" (19541 Joel •••• "Heertt And Mindi" (19741 Mc:Cree. Baibara Hale. Documentary. Olr1C11d by !'«• g MOVIE '*"· * * "The Filth Musk1t11t" 11979) -t:aO- Betu Bridges. Urtula Andress. I NEWS COHRMNOE -4:00-Sllll<EU a&n' AT THE ~ & EllEftT AT THE =AHl<HAMUN'S EGYPT B MOVIE ()) Cll NEWS * * t "F"aJ1 Of The HouM Of Usher" -6D MOTORlllORT'8 (19581 Tom Tryon. MlfWll Thom!> INT9'NATIONAl son. -7:00- C!l WHO LOVES NAY TONeGHT? a I ., ...nu • MOYIE I VatAGEMI ***"No Way To Tr111 A Lady" AMCYANOHUT'CH ( 1968) Rod Stetgtr, George Segal 0 111 NPl.EY'I llEUEVl IT OA g) MOVIE NOT1 - NI.JC NOTIC£ I FCMAMBCWAT NCI 8MAL.LI 1a:ICN * tt'.i "Pott•oelat" (1N2l Craig T. NlllOn. Jobeth w..m.. (O)MOYll * * * * ''T"' 8oel'' 1'8"1 JuerQell Proc:hnow, ArlhUr o~ -7:10- 8) 0MGNET -t:OO-_ 8 Cl> OH THI M>AO WITH OWi.ES KIMM.T laa.. l!NTIRTAIMHT THIS WEEK 0 MATT HOU8TOH rr•WNTTtH 1Wl.IGHT ZONE mMOYIE t • t "No Way To Treat A Ledy" f 19M) Roel Stlloer. George Segel. I =OfTHE'IOI MA8TWIECI THEA TM ALfND HITCHOOCI< HEHllTI (C)MOVll * * ''T"' Belay" ( 19781 Laurence OIMlr, Robllft Ouvlll. (S)MOVll _, • t * ''Clish Of The Tltant" (1981) ~·Laurence Otlvler tt'h "F°' Your Eyes Only" (1981) ~Moore, Topol. (%)MOVIE * * * * "The 0.. Hunter" ( 19781 Robllft 0. Niro. Mlfvl Streep. -·~-• ()) OUR T1ME8 WITH llU UOYW G M~TOMOAAOW Cf) KUNGFV -t:oo-1 i~.&RMONS *** "Evita Ptfon" (Pert 11 (19811 ~ Ounllny, Jlmll F•entlno. a ME< IH AlVIEW •OMOVIE "LoWig" (Prtmltrtl Lloyd Brldgel, Pllricll Klllmblr. a ma flOflOFf • =:lfCETHEATAE e Al.IND HITCt4COCK PP<mNTI CID MOVIE t ~ "0..th Wish II" ( 19821 Charles 8'on90ll. Jilt Ireland. -t:ao-G RE> JOAOAH (!)MOYIE t * t "Thi Hld6lways" (1973) ~ ~· JOllnny Dofen. * •i. "Some Kind 01 Hero" (1982) Ric:lllrd Pryor. Mtrgot Kidder -10:00-1 i ='1' JOHN, M.D. G CttlDflEH IEIWEEN LIFE AHO DEATH e INDEPBClefT NETWOAK NEWS SI SMAU. llOSINESS MY WAY CD AMEA1CAH l'l.A YHOU8E QD WAU. Y OEOAOE CC>MOVIE '* * * "The Diep" ( 19771 Robert Shew. Jecquellne Bisset. CS) PAPER CHASE: THE SECOHO YEAR -10:15- OMOVIE "• 'h "J1bberwocky" 119771 MichMI Palin, Mu Well. -10:80-m R08lRT SCHUU.EA . NI.IC NOTIC£ lilWAOCWn' TONY MOWN'8 JOUflNAI. Ct.1• NfC81AM.Yl'HI NeW8 ----• 8UNDAY lflOfn1 'AG! -11•-w• = ION8COTT 6!!111« 'AlWIU NM.PMVllWS MOVIE *** "Tilt Outlaw Jo#; W .. " (1978) Clin t E.u twood, 8ondr1 Loctt1. fl) DOTTE WEST: f'UU C«l4..E -11:15-•caaNEWS (0 ) PLAYIO't ON THE AIR -11:ao- 18'0RTI FINAL PACEIEllEMI AICNEWI aaca & a&n' AT THE MOY& tD atLOMN: CAUGHT 1H THE CMUFR Cl)HAMY.O 111 MOVIE * * "Mr. KlngStreet's W11" (11171) John Saxon. Tippl Hldrtn. 181.AMYKINO !~LE880N * * 'h "Demons Of Thi Mtnd" 11978) P1ul Jones, Patrick Megee. -11:46- DMOVIE • • •1+ "MacArthur" (Pert 211mn ~~eek. Oen O'Hdly. • u "Jane Eyre" 11971) George C. Scott. SuSIMlh vonc. -11:!50- IJMOYIE ••• ~ "Ailpofl 1975" (19741 Charl- ton Heston, ~en Btecll. -12:00-U 700Cl.U8 Cf) IHDEP9IOENT NETWOAK NEWS mLAMYKINO m INllDE OOSPe. MUB1C ($)MOVIE •'h "Up In Smoke" (111781 Clltlcll ; =·Edie Adams. '* * "The HOUM Whirl Evtl l>Mlle" ( 1982) Edw1td Albtr1, SuNn George. -12::06- (C)MOYIE • O 'h "The~ .. (1980) Chuc* No<rla. LM Van Oltet. -1t:11- • • "°" ~ ooe~ nMQl a. vta...8'nll -t!:IO-~:. COTTl.I: "'Ola. ... "&Moea" I 1974) ~ M-lllh, Sim Bottoms. _, __ Cf) VOVMI TO MIOTTOM OP 1MHIA • !~.UCTI*Y * "M1g1forc1" ( 1H1l Berry Boelwlc*. Per•~ -1:111- 'Pl ~ fl*lg" (1812) Kur! Ai. .... Rlchlrd [)yurt. -1:J0-9 AK NIWI 1: • • "Rew FOfCI~ (No Otlt) Cemlr· on Mltdlel, Gloff Binney, gMOYIE •• \; "RollcMr'' ( 1911),,.,. Fonde, Krta Kflatoflerton. • -1:46- DATC*lwmt -1:50- (C)MOVIE • • "Come kl"9 con. Wlltl U." ( 1972, Ugo T ognml, Vllenttnl. -l:OO- • (I) Oii MEWi NGHTWATQ4 Cf) ABHT IAaCI wmt DAVID HOROWITZ (Q) THEMN<ING OF CWDI -2:a0-(f) WUIAM lB..l -~--DNEWI -l:OO-~ =-mETCH ** "AulhOft AuthOrt" ( 1912) AJ tc'°~ Cennon. ••• "Pflllt Of lo¥1" (1911) lln Mcl<elln . ...,,.. Sulmln. -1:10- CIDMC>W *** "loot Sult" (1911) Oerlill VII-dell. Edwlrd Jlnltl Olmos. -a:ao-~ = · • • "Thi llltlf' ( 19781 l...MtnCI Ohler. Robel1 °""811. eMOYIE * * 'h "Jebberwocky" ( 1977) MicNll Plln, Mu W .. _.._ Cf) TOP O' THE MOfMeG __.._. Cf) IULLWINKl! See complete Hating In TV LOlf CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 ICN)(T ICBSI I!) KNUC INBCI 0 KILP.llnd J .KAUC IA6C1 0 KFMB ICRSJ f)KHITV llnoJ I:) k CSl IABCJ e 11.11v 11n<1 1 II) l((OP TV (Ind l ID KCET t PBSI G9 KOCE IPBSl f't8JC NOTICE (Sii KOOC Ond I O On TV l l TV H HBO C tC1nt>~1t l t CWORI l'IY .N Y ~11 (WTBSI f IESPNI S IShowti~J • Spo11t9ht e...1c...t11~.......,,. ...._ __ , -- ACTmOUe_.. '1Cnnoue..-.. '1CTTTIOUSWU '1CTmOUS_.. l'tCTmOUSWH '1CTTTIOU9WU P1Crmoue•·n•• MAim STAT'lmNT Mam STATUmlfT ...._ ITATllmMT Mam STAT'llmMT MAa. STATtmNT NIIMI STAT'lmlfT MAim STA~ The followlng per-. WI doing The lollowtng per90ne ere doing .._ ......,_ The lollowtng pef90l'll .,. dcNng The followltlg '*'°"9 .,. doing The ~ pereoM -doing l>WlnMt M; The foMowtng per.on. -doing bull,_ •: The loltowlng per90n ,. ~.,. bue1neee •; bull""* ea: ~ M: IAJ PACE SYSnMS. INC. (Bl ~ •= EASTVAUEY PARTNERS. 25.201 ~ •: 1 MEOASHARE FOR MEDICARE R.e PHOTOGRAPHY, st1 w. eEACON AUTO PMTB 2. 201 N. PIONEER ADVANCE CHEMICAL AFCOR ADVERTISING AGENCY c-plMO O. Alicia.. Suite 101. ~ CARLSONS CUSTOM CARS 1515 C/O 8fw Community Hoe91t.i. 381 WHeon. Coste Me9ai :J.·• 9M27 Hwtlelf Blvd, s.nta Ma. Ca. t2703 SYSTEMS INC .• 17420 Mt. Her-1IONl'#llOftc.ntrorw.,&llte250, Hlll9.C&.92&53 E.Wlntlon,Anahelm,CA92805 W.c.ntr.iAw.,er...CA92e21 R obtrU ~Bll t, 6'91 W. Jemtl W. Tenny, 1022 8llvw rm.wi. SulleB .. Founteln V11119y, Ce. Neiwpor1 BMctl. CA 92te0 EV ASSOCIATES LIMITED PART. MITCHELL CAAL CAR LJlON SENIOR HEALTH CARE AS· Wlleon.Coete 1'.... 92927 Stlllon • ..,..., C&. l20SS 92708 AiecOA FINANCIAL OOAPOA--NERSHIP . ~• llmlted 1)111· 21082\NMetonTln'-.EITOfo,CA SOCIAT1QtffORRESOU~S ANe TNabU~ll by.Ill Dl"4d W. Allrl, 11332 ~St. . ..:.~~~=:.:;.,~·Di-~=·..==:.·~:=~:::. ~~lloonduc:tedbylfl ~~l~Nw ~~ ·~=8.et ,~~:-~by.• FOU!Mln v.-;, Ce. tll70I POf' Beedl, QA Hte0 tnaton. DE 19801 lndMduel. I et1on)8337TEllgflC>llAOld No. 229. Thie 1111-t WM tlled with !fie glMrW ~. Thie ~ le condYcted by: e Thie bullt*I II ----'1 I l:OMMERCE ENVIRONMENTS. Mltdlelt C. Cet1IOn Pico AMr1, CA~ County Cieri! of Orenge County on o.¥td W. Allrl corponatlon. eotp0r9tlon. LTD., 1 Ctallfomle lllWMd per1n1r. Thie .... .,,..,. .. tied wlttl "" Thie ~ 11 conduc1ld by. A June 14, 1183 Thie ......,_,. -tied ...,. tlle P-AOYlflce CMmloll ~ Alcof ~ Cofpol11k1n ehlcl. ~1 p-De Alldl. Suite County a.tt1 of Orenot County on OOf'P()f'ltlon n1W County a.tt of Or1lnOI County on lne. MIMn I.~ Vlol flfte. 101. Ltgun1 HNl1. C&. t2t68 June 1. 1983. _ 8enlOf Heelth CWe AUoc. 10< ,.._ Publltllld Orenge Cout Dtllty Mey 20. ltea GltWd L Snlleh, ~ Thie ... 111Mnl-Ill.cf,..... tlle Thie buel-11 oondl.loted by: • .--'°""*Md &M:etlon, Inc. Pllol June 20, 2e, .My 7, 10, 1183 ~ Thie ......... ·-ti.id wltll the County Clertl of OrlflOt County on geiiwel pwtnerthlp. Publllfled °'1lnOI Coelt Dtllty Fl"enk C. Liit•. ~t _______ ....-2129~---.t13-.1 Publlhed Or1lngl Coml ~ COUnty ~ of e>r.,. County on June 2. 1Nl. • COMMERCE tNVIAONMENTS, PtlOt June 12, 19, :it • .My 3, t983. Tiiie ltll'-lt -Ned wtth the m-.IC Ml\TIH' Plot June It, 28, ./4#/ 3, 10:.!!!'- ,,._ -"-15. 1'83 ' ' • l'l17nl LTD., 1 tlrnlted pWtnenitllp. 2714-&3 Coun~ C1ertt of Orenge County on ,.._. ""'""'--Plot~&.~ 10~ 1~ Put>llllhed 0renge COMt ": ~ ._:-,'#f"" 6 MMe. ,:::;;,,E:,:::C:;':;~ llWI· "8.IC NOTICE 'June 2• 1983 me. '~~~H NI.IC NOTICl 2924-93 1 PtlOt June 19, 2t, .Mr 3, 10, 1M3 ......,. ...... CA -~ Community Coneullwlt8 Cof. '1CnTIOUS 8UWH Publtlhed Orenge Cont Dtllty buT5h1ne ... fol .. lo .. wlnt per90n 11 doln9 _ 111_ •·-r-i •• •-.,. Ml\TIH' 2827-83 ~ 0r8"QI C0Mt Diii)> pclNlton, Plf1IW U.. STATUmNT Plot June 2e, .My 3, 10, 17. 1M3 ~ -••-~ __ __;~...;;;.;;;.;;;;.;....;."'°'.;.;..;.1-.--. ___ -----------Piiot ~ 12, 19, 241, .Mf 3. ltsa. 9y ,_,.. E. Hati., Preeldent The foll'Owlng pereon le doing 1 2921-43 INTERIORS BY 8ENTL Y, 314 NAlm 8TA1-f ....C NOTICE' 27,..:.as 9y The~ CofporMlon, bulll,_ u . MerlQold A ..... Cofone det Mer, CA The folcNllna ~ dolno ACTmOU9 .,..... pertner RAM LITINO CO . 2• Athttton P'llll.tC N011C£ 9262~ ._._. wtfttt OE9I 71t ~ The l~A~ doing ACnnoue-U . ..aJC llOTICE 9y Men/yn,Slmchowttt. PNe6dlnl SI , lnl!ne. CA 92714. '1CTITIOUS llUSINRH EL I Z ABE TH 8 EN T LY HlllAI°'*' C0t0M dll .._, C&. ~ •: per-. -NAlm STA~ Thie 1111-t -flted wletl IN RUDY RAY HAMMOND. 24 NA• STAT'PmHf SCRIVNER, 314 Merigold Ave., "'25 PACIFICA TOWNHOMES510 Riv· The followlng pereone -doing ACnTIOUS ....... County Clet1\ ol OrllflOI County on Atherton St .. lrvlne, CA 92714. The lollowlng l*SOM ere doln9 Coron1 dtl Mer, CA 92625. fkw ~. 71t ~ ..._ope. ............... • -............ CA ~ •: ..... STA~ June f5. 1963 Thie ~ ltl conducted by •n buelnell u ; Thi• buelnMt •• conducled by.,., Cofone .. Mer. C&. t2to25 82te3 ""'· ._..>';""', __,.,, llEL.·Alf'E TILE. 110 4191 St., ~ tndMduel. LAGUNA DRIVE BUILDING lndlvldual TNl~ll~~lll --.nAOL c CATES 5IO ~ Newport leldl. C&. t2t83 The~ l*'IOnl .,. doing Publllhed Orenoe C--~ AuOy R. Hemmond OROUP, 210 L9g11n1 Dr , Fullerton, Ellztbeth Bently Sctlvnef lndMduel . ......., . . CA t2983 Mwy A. hyton, Umfted Plt1Mt. ~ -Piiot"""" 19, 29, .My 3, 10, lta Thll llll«nenl WU llled with lhl CA 92635 Thia atatement w• flied with the 8U8AH E. WHITE AY9. ~~5 o' n.._..._ A 82120 SoMno, lnclo, Ce. ft.201 NEWf'OflT EXECUTIVE TRAVEL 2802-83 County Cieri! of Orenge County on CHARLES w end MARION A County Clel'k of Orenge COunty on TNI ...,_d -fled ... tlle EDNA CAT~ I .,....._ .... loll8uct11Mn~41118' .. N9w-• C«oor91Piia.~·100,...... Dl-1c Ml\Tll'C May 9, 1"3. BURTZ. 310 Sllverl•lo.• Dr . June 3, l963. ~a.. of °'*'Ot Couner on NerwpOft 8-:fl. CA 92ee3 PG" leldl. C&. POf' ...... CA t2t80 '"~ ""'-. n*72 P'-1111, CA 92670. • '11TPl:I """9 f5 1MS ,,... ~by. Ill Tiiie ~ .. ~ by. • 8"0M()A(), INC. 4 ~ '1Cnnotia-.. PublltheO Or•ng• COHI Dilly RONALD WONG end NAOMI Publlth•d Or•nr CoH t Dally ,._. lndMdull ~%..C:-1 llmllld~A. lualWiiin ~~ too, Nl'#llOft .' The =..:':.!:'Z. doing Piiot, .Nne 5. 12. 1 • 2t, 19:;2443 t~i:no!i~~~ ~i&f1oncord Av•. Piiot. June IS, 12. 1 • 28, '9:20-& ~,..'r::=.,~: Thie ltaMrMlll -fled wftri IN ,,,.. ......,,..,. ... tied ... ... 1"1111' ........ ·-di lted ~ • ~ ••. .._.,. NOT1CE DALE c. end MARTH A J 2907 .. County a.tt of Ol'MQI OoYnty on ~a.rte of °""ti 0..., Oft OCll1IOl-.C4 . -• WANDER LU 9 T 2 2 1 0 1 ,._ SCHUMACHER, 2001 SmoklWOOd "8JC NOTIC( .NM 22. 1983 -"-• 11a,. -• ==• Ctld9tu. MtMlon vi.io. CA 12811. l'tC"hOUS llUeMaa A~ .. Fu11«1on, CA 92831. P11Cnn--•u·1-11•·M Mlle llmC( • Pnl:"1 . ..-.-1 81.1ZANNE M HO ERTZ ..._ STATIMIHf THE P.C.J. TRUST. JAMES H _. ••-- Publllhed Qr8nQI com ~ ~ Or-.. Colet .. =tF ...... 22101 C•Jd"U· Miailon ""'°·CA Tll9 tottowtnv pereon It doing BLAKE. Trultff, 1112 Rlohm•n NAmlTAW 11.crn10Ue• 11•11 "°' ~ 2e ,,., ~. to 11 '1113 ~ .......... .Mt.i. 1Q, tm. of Or-.. ~In 928t1, blllln4itl -Knoll. Fullenon, CA 9M35. --STA~ . ' • 2aao-83 ~ • THERESA THOMAS DREYER. INNOVATIVE COMPUTER ™• bualnell II conducted by . The '~ l*'IOll .. doing .. -... -Pu....-.. -"··-....'!'t:, 430'AI Goldenrod, Cotona del Mer. 8YSTEM8. 1"2 M.,.. St .. A•201, OtnfralLplrtOll'lllD 1,p. bu:.:.-~~NET8 19'7 E. DMfe ~·~ ~ ,._ ""'tw:. ,__, ..,.enge ...,_, .....,, CA 92625 Coste Meta. CA 92927. Ltguna r VI 706 ACnnoue _.. "'-12, 19, 2t, July 3, 1983. Thlt butlnt!H II conducted by • JORGE BRODY. 1982 Mlple BuitdlnQ Group A~!f~ ~A~ 2510 ~ ca.~~ . .:-:: ~t NMm STA~ -2702..f.3 generel ptrtnertnlp St., A-201, Cost• ""-· CA t2.827 Chlrlee w. sum . ..-A."-·· .. _ c· ..... 7.... ~ -.. * nnoua ..,_.. Th ..... Thomat Drll)'lf Thi• ~ 1, con<IUCited by .,.. Miiion A. Bum '"""' _ ........ _, ,.. ... .,.. Oannll T"'-. 1Ml 1 ~ Ulm STA~ ~-IOllowlnQM'. I Plf18M'°"&y~ dollEM~, P\aJC N011C( Thl1 etatement WH filed w1th the lndMdull. Ronlkl Wong Jue Tiiie ~ le oonduoted ti)' en ..._ -...., ,.. The folowlr'll Plf'90fl9 •• doing 1 M: l>A .. • County Clet~ of Orange County on Jorge Btody Neomi Jve lndMdull. ""· ""''*"'°'' -.. -. ~ • ~~· 9'llte 207• eo.ta MIM. fllC11'nOUI WU June 2, 1983 Thi• 1111-t -filed w1111 1111 P.~.,C: J~~~..._ WUlldo A..io. TNI ..,._. 19 -• *" ~ • OLD OAKLAND ROAD AS· 6onelci A T 1754 Mlelour1 ..,,.._STA,.....,,. '1177IO County Clef1l ol Ofenge County on ..,_,,,. . """vmlCl .. ., Thll etetemenl -fled llflttl the lndMdllilt SOCIATU Sl51 ~ A-. S ,.~-....:...~•9_... The fo1ow1ng pereone.,. dotng Publl1hed Or11ng1 Co111 Di lly June 2. 1983. The P.C.J. TRUST, County Clettl of Orenot County on ='-Thie 9C~~~~~~ ...... 0-1. Cotti ...... CA~ ti......,_.....-· &-V bulfnell at: Piiot. Jun• 5. t2. 19. 211. 1983. "217719 J-H. Blek•. TtUllH June t. 1M3. -..,_.. ---..... -"" -· NCHl\AO C. BOATMAN 3151 Air-'1111 ~II oonductld ti)':.., MAL ESTATE E8TA8U8HMENT 2821·63 Publltlled Orenge COHI Delly T"hlt ltll-1 wu !tied witll the r-JUM • t• ,,_ -.Awnue. 9'111r10-1. Colt•.._, ~·. T-70e El CM1W1CJ AMI, TUtttn. c.11t'. ·-ic Ml\TIH' Pilot. June 5. 12. 19, 28. 1983. County Clltk of Or1ng1 County on Pul>Wled Orenot COlllt ~ PlloC CAttaf ...,.,_.. ... ,_ t2t80 ,.._. ""'"4 -2550·83 June 3, 1983. June 12, 11, 2t, .)4;J I , 1M3. fl'llOlllMd ~ OMll Dlll!1 MAAVl<.OHMEA3151Alrw.yAv-ThllllMMlent-llledwlthttle AnltaA 8ctiendel 17 8t Tr~ 'ICTITIOUS ... -aa •-II' Mft._... Pit,,_ t'710..S Pllo«Junett1t,k_I,_ ... .,... D-l, c:o.t• .._, CA ~ Cllrtt•of Orenoe County on ....,., 8-ctl Cflllf t2t90 · ....... ara.::.=. ,.,,_,,. ""'-. OtlSON, au.a• CtlUTc...,_ I ._. June i11, 1M3. -Her1ly L. a.rte •. 3'131uto1y Dr. -... "-"' MllllOU8WH LAWYIM "8JC NOTICl -..CllmCl TNI ~II oonduC1ed by. a PIMeMd Or oo..t•o:i; 8oulfl ~ Cellf. t2e77 bu~~~ per11on1 .,.. doinO NIIMI ITAftlmt'T -~Ctr. Df. ------=..-;~-...---.1 ___ ....,_ ..... ....,......., ..... __ _ .......... =~°""* Ptle>tJune 1t.H~3, 10, 1M3 ~w~~20~~ OLYMPIC GRAPHICS. 125 The IOllOwlng .,._. -d()ll\g ....,!i0....:.-:'-.a '=-""'=-=='' ~ ... ~· .,,... .....-it -Ned ..,., tlle not.a Joeeota 'J. • • i ......__ 23fd St .. NewpOrl 8Heh. CA 92te3. bullMM -Publlthed Ounr Co111 Delly ,.,... taeowlln9 '*"'°"' .. Clc*'I ,,.. ........ ..,_ ..... o..iey Qtftl of OfW1gr1 OoYnty on •-.,. --~ Cellbn6il l27 G .....,_.., OUAOVEST, tNC . ti Celltotnltl LADY'S CHOICCE, 18015 Clay PllOt, ~ &. 12, 1 , 2t, 1"3 .,..._ -....,_ -u.t2 1-,._ .., .. ,4 'orporellon, 3902 1<tt11n Clrcle, SI., Neiwpor1 8Mcfl, A 12913. H1W3 ~A) llNIOR RIL.AflONI. ~Ill~ O a I LTD. P.O ... :\:: ,._ • ,.,._ ·l Thie~ II oonduc:ted by.' Huntington BMcll, CA 92Mt. JOHN C. t.400RE. 1805 City -----------I HIQH QHfl ..........._ t•t .,...... ,... f'ulllllf*I Or'M09 COIM ~ ' riCMllOU8•·11•• -~~H Tiii• bull ..... I• conducted by. It .. fMWpOtt 8"Cf\. CA t2t'3. • NIOR LI t ---:9i, .... -,_Juneff oM11. IO t7 llU MAlmSTAW Hit Y OOfPC>flllon. AOL, H. 'AANZl<E, '11t "8)CN0l1C( ~:.~~c:l'ft:..1111 T~....:~,-.,_..._, • • ~ TN follcMlrlO pel'ION ... ..... ,... ........... -.... wlttl !tie OuedVlll, Inc. ~. MiftOton, CA. "°== ........ ~A ... IMM. ca. tlltl l* ........ ·-, 11 • 'r. -~-CountyCleftl010r1ng1CoufttyOf MeryC.lufnt.Ptet. TlliebUl!neeeleconouc1edb)'t1 -·--...,,.._ __ ._ _ __.._ 11 ..... -.. ---------~'.':"'"--N<&HMALTYCOfll#'Jll(Y,4211Junef&,1• fhte 111t-1 wet llltd with the gen«al pwtnerlNp, •·•••-• ,,_ _____ ,,,,.,.. - , •-"" -MeGAr1tu Bol•llllrd Mte 106, ,._ County Clerk of OrtlftOI County on JoM 0. Moore Tiie ~ .,.,_,. ... doing lndMIMll. o.wllt G. ,..... __ ....:..--.--.. ............ _______ Nl'#llOft 9Mdl. c.. MeiO PubllMd Orenge COlllt ~ Junes. 1t93 Thie .. .._t ....... """"tM ..--. lM •• MoCtlll'IOfl ,,. Jl tt..W -... ""' - PiCnnDUI ••1t1•M , T.,.,.., l.. Nlodll. TNMa, a1S01 Plot Jurll 1t, 2' J4#J 3. 10, tta "'*7 Couflty Cler1I of °'lnOI County on TATUM l(ANl lt113 ~ IMI, Tllll II 11 ••It._ tied """IN ~aft of 0Nrwt c....r • .. ~STA~ ~ LMe. eo.--Mer, ~ Publl•h•d Orenr• co .. t Oelly May t3. IN3. ~ ..... CAHM7 County an-~~°" """' ••. --e&.-,..__ JAMii AU1HLl HAL,OAD ""9 ,._ Ttie to11CM1t1f ,._ -doing --.. _.,. llftTIH' PllOt, .hlne 5, t2, 1 , 28, 113 ,,.._...__..Or, ... --e.. II ..., ~ ,.__ -. ................ ~ ..__ -~.......___-~A. t<endll, 2200 WllMr ,._..,,-. 281443 PubllefleO Orenge 00"1 Delly --·-·-.. ·-·_,, """ -.,_ -.----~ -&•""""'oaTU -fron o.twe.. COfona .., Mat C.. ~ .NM 5 t2 UJ. 2' 1• CA llt4t Noe June 1t. It. I , '°~ flllC ,,_. 11,.. I. .. ,._,._ ~---• PICnnoul....... . I • • IAl.U ,.....,._. .. _,dllOll9dW.M --L ...,.... Awe., Nlenoft, CA n::. l. T,__ ..... STA~ "8.IC NOT1C£ llldhtdull -----------1 __________ .....,. ~Al.I. A8l()CIATU, 1 t1m-IWt P0t1 ~ ...,,.._; The tiltlO'llll'll Plf90N .,. 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Flowers in unusual designs BY VIDA DEAN lfffll>-117 ..... ......, UM< Here's more tipeon haircare from Philip K.ingJ]ey, who recently visited Saks Fifth Avenue ln South Cout Plaza-to introdUQe.hia produci.. Last week, we quoted the trichologtat (he has clinics in London and New York City) assaying that everyone should shampoo daily. He has five shampoos that are sold along with five companion conditioners and lotions. They are fonnulated for very dry, coarse or heavil~ processed hair; combination hair with oily roots and dry ends, moderately processed and over nine inches long; combination, moderately pro- ceased, under nine inches or unprocessed over nine inches; combination unprocessed under nine inches and oily, fine hair. The combination of the products ensures that all conditions of scalp and hair are treated appropriately and effectively, Kingley says. Now that we know how often he recommends shampooing and that you should have products for your type of tiair, it's time to start shampooing. The best place to do this, he says, is in the shower. The water should be a comfortable tempera tun; and it is vital, he emphasizes, to INTERNATIONAL TOASTMISTRESS CLUB, LasOlaschapter, will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Mercury Savings and Loan, 7812 Edinger Ave., in Huntington Beach. There will be .a featured speaker and refreshments. for infor- mation, call Lynn Banker, 833-17264. • • • ~UTIVE EXCHANGE, a busin~ women's network and support group will meet in Huntington Beach Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. Breakfaat ia $5 at You'll Love at First Bite restaurant, 7132 Edinger Ave. For reservations, call 840-2112. • • • "THE FUTURE IS YOURS," presented by Dr. Jewell Plununer Cobb, president of Cal State Fullerton, will be the keynote add.rea durin g the July 11 Coil, Ballback and Slater career, educa- tional and business consultant conference. The conference, which runs from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. will be held at South Coast Plaza Hotel. For lnfonnation, call Jane Ballback at 5~-0223. ttf1:tN~®!!Wl·MiJ Actresa Mary Martin will be at Robinson's Newport Beach from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m . Wednesday to present Velvaderm Cell Renewal Fonnula and to answer customer questions. Floral des.igner "" From Page C 1 Institute of Floral Designers. He received a special invitation in 1979 to assist in designing the Chriatmas floral decor for the White House. Alao. that same year, he participated in designing all floral arrangements for the movie, "Urban Cowboy" filmed in Houston. The next year, he was feature designer for Macy's Department Store's Easter floral extrava- ganza in New York City. He haa designed in numerous ahowa through- out the 0 .S. and his works have been featured on magazlne cove.rs including Flowen Magazine, the artistic trade journal for the floral lnduatry. Currently, he la deligner and co-owner with Miles and Galen Colwell of Miles--Randolph and ~te. in Lake Forest. The late.t venture of the trio I.a a &uopean Bucket Shop in Nelman-Marc:ua, Fashion laland, where cuatomen are able to buy imported flowen b theatem. •-N-•nq_~_nn_v._nw_,e ~§ITJERS" Prt.>sident u n I . m . t d 11H 1 752·6228 I I 9 lduolO" wh() "c .,, .. f(Of tll1ldrN1 • lfomr'. Pett . fl<fc>rly Ltrrn\<'d. Booch•d AJtc•ncy { ttll fm htf•.tlurr I -..... Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 28, 1983 There is 'p·roper w ·ay to shampoo your hair VD~ prerinae for at leut one minute. The prerinaing gets the hair thoroughly wet and'willcutdownontheam~tofahampooyou use. Shampoo should be poured from the bottle into the palm of one hand. Rub hands together and then smooththeahampooover the hair (front to baclc)with your palms. Gently masssage scalp with pads of fingers. Why not pour the shampoo directly on the hair? "If the shampoo ia poured directly on the hair, it will saturate one spot and starve the rest. Also, you will find that you wie two or three times as much shampoo as you actually need," KingBley A Perry Ellis ebo(ly linen peak-lapel jacket and trouser (left), with linen broadcloth shirt in sandalwood and plum linen tie. At right, models wear Ellis' cotton sweater with a button-down collar and "trompe I' oe il" tie. Ellis, Versace win men designer awards ,.. ... 91 ,,,_ PHILADELPHIA -Gianni Versace has won "Outstanding International Designer" honors and Perry Ellia was named the top U.S. designer at the CUtty Sark Men's Fashion Awards. The awards were announced at a gala black-tie dinner last week at the Bellewe Stratford Hotel, during the eecond day of the week-long fall/winter press review of the Men's Fashion Aasoci.ation. Ron Cheresk1n was named the outstanding sportswear designer, ~ Akins got the aocesaories award and Tijuca's Laura Pearson was named the Most Promising designer. Perry Ellis brings wit and adventw:J! to hia styles. "I want to showthinga you may not have thought about," he says. "And they have to be lun." be inaista. "Even the fashion basics in my collection have an element of the whimsical," says Ellia. He points to a classic trench coat mad~ for 1983 in crisp linen with an oversized proportion and unconstructed · silhouette. In another style, a hand-knit cotton sweater sports a button-down collar with a "trompe l'oeil" tie. Ellis received a silver trophy plus a $5,000 scholarship ii) his name. anlWel'll. If you ahulpoo every day, you will need a amall amount of shampoo and one wash. (Two aud4Jn6.Jfnot..clone dal.l,y). Klnpley doesn't recommend ahampoo brushes or plastic~ bn.lahes. They can tangleyourhairand9Cratchyouucalp. U.eonly fingers and palms, letting the hair fall backward (that's che way Jtgnfws). Don't pile all your hair on topandrublt-moi-.tang)escandevelop, After shampooing the hair should be riJl.led thoroughly clean. When you think its rinaed, do it one more time. Thereahould be no hint of lather on the hair. The conditioner should be applied when your hair is thoroughly clean. (It'aforche/Wrnot the SCIJlp). Again the liquid is placed on the palms and applied aa the shampoo. It needs to stay on no more~ 30 aeconds and then the thorough rlrwlng proceea begins again. • . Once out of the shower you blot your hair dry -don't rub with the t.owel-jwrt pat. At this point the lotion suggested for you is applied to the scalp with a cotton ball and is not rinledout. Now you a.re ready to comb through the hair. Comb NOT bruah, ~eyaays.And the type oomb he recommends la a saw cut. n.cb tooth la cut into the comb and haa no rougli of sharp edges. Saw cut combl can be made of plastic, but the best be aaysare made of hard rubber. Additional products foraacalpcondltionmay be augg•ted to a client by the trained consultant who 1ets up your regimen. Other K.inpley hints for healthy hair: V'1)on'tove~yourhair. Stop drying a few minutes ahortof completely dry. """Ueeeettinglotionandhairspraysparingly. They are not beneficial to the healthy hair, but may beneceeaary to holdaaetoratyle. V' Good diet necessary for good hair-low salt, low carbohaydrate, low fat and rich in vitamins and minerals in natural fonn when pomibleorsupplementarydoees. Kinglaey haa so much more to say about hair care including the uae of curling equip~nt, color, bleaching, exera.e, hair loes, dandruff (ca ate and treatment)andaex and Nair -ao much it could fill a book. And he has done just that-it's entitled "The Complete Hair Book" -the ultimate guide toyourhair'shealth~d beauty. - ·Furniture books are for real ~l~~~ARY HIGH POINT, N.C. - When the curator of the Chippendale M useum in London wanted to do research on Chippendale furniture designs. he came to the Furniture Library to browse through its hundreds of original design copies. "I came to High Point to study the unrivaled collection of original copies of Chippendale des i gns ," said Christopher Gilbeh, Chippendale Museum curator. "Nowhere in Britain could I find such a concentration of orig- inal information on Chippendale." The Furniture Li- brary, housed in a two-story granite build- ing on High Point's Main Street, contains the world's largest and most comprehensive collec- tion of books on furniture. NHAM scheduled to put antiques on the block The library's 6,000 books -many of them rare. out~f-print vol- umes -are valued at about $1.5 million. MARK THE CALENDAR: The sixth annual Antiques Show and. Sale pres- ented by Newport Harbor Art Museum is on the calendar for Sept. 15 5eginning with a gala preview party and continuing for the following three days. Forty-two dealen will be exhibiting including Garrard, the crown jewelers of England by appointment · to the queen. Thia appointment waa fint made by Queen Victoria in 1845. • • • Dr. and Mrs. RoHr1 W. Roper of Laguna Beach ·recently returned from an 18-day tour to M08COW I Leningrad, Eng- land, Sa>tland, and a week's cruise with st.ope at Taallin, Oslo, Copenhagen and Stockholm. in time to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. The actual anniversary date is Monday, but the celebration took place at a reception Saturday at the El Niguel Country Club in Laguna Niguel. Guesta included relatives and friends, many of whom are memben of two of the clubs Mrs. Roper founded, the Wedneeday Morning Club of Newport and the Monday Club of Laguna. (Other clubs she organized are the Tuesday Club of Newport Harbor, the Thunday Morning Club of Newport Beach, Wednesday Club of Cost.a Mesa and Monday Morning club of Huntington Beach.) The Ropers came to California in 1955 from Kewanee, ID. Dr. Roper had prac· ticed u an optomertrist for 27 years before retiring and moving to the coastal aMll. They are the parents of a 800 Dr. Robert E. Roper, who practices in~ Beach. The library's rare vol- wnes include America's only complete collection of the original pattern books of Thomas Chip- pendale, George Hep- plewhite and Thomas Sheraton. Librarian Jo Godfrey says the speclalized col· lection contains all sig- nificant volumes on furniture since 1640. ------------------~ SALE For Your Outdoor PARTIES ••• Spring and Summer Clearance WE HA VE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR EVENT A SUCCESS! ' WE RENT WE SELL *Tables& *Paper . Chairs Tablecloths *Heaters And Napkins (Large co1ortu1 * Tiki Torches s.tectlon) *Umbrella * Disposable Tables Pl ates & Cups *Ice Cream * Dlapoaable Freezers Flatware *Beer Carts *Helium * Bar-8-Ques Balloon• AND A WHOLE LOT MORE/ .OPEN MON.-SA T. 9a.m.-5p.m. We are lg our new bt:alldlng 'AT 1151 BAKER ST. COSTA MESA A5J4687 (~ --.:-i"'i . IE .. ... • 40% to 70% Off Open Today Sunday, Jut?-e 26, 12. to 5 P.M. Hours: Mon. Thru Sat. 10:00 to 5:30 P.M. I 024 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 7 14-64()..()990 ~ I ------------- \ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 28, 1883 c::a Party's over, but Le Grand was grand affair The party'• over and four days after her tint major volunteer undertaking, Aluamarle Foell, .. chairman of Le Grand €asino, WU atill enthuaiastic about the Newport Harbor Art Muaewn fund-railer. "I enjoyed it and It was a great aen1e of satisfaction aeel.ng something start from nothing throuah ita fruition. I have never done anything like th1I before. I have volunteered at the muae~ for 20 yean and I felt it was a debt I owed. "Gay Bryant, a dear friend, was a 1trong motivation in my volunteering for the chair- manahip in January. Thia is her last year aa president of the board of truateet.': Foell admitted ahe learned a lot from the experience and prailed the committee Uliating and al80 the help she received from last year's chainnan, IAclUe Adams. "She was always available." ' • There was no major trauma and everything went smoothly, Foell said, although at 3 o'clock in ...................... , lhe1afternoon ahe didn't have a dress to wear. "I was at the muaeum in jeans with my hair in a ponytail and Jack Schoenborn (Neiman-Marcus couture salon) came to my reecue. He laid 'Anrunarie you have to have a dre88 for tonight'." When the affair began at 6:30 p.m. she was in Gay Bryant, the William Dettingen& and Annmarie Foell. the receiving line in a black.one-shoulder gown greeting the 450 guests along with Gay Bf\YUl and Bartle and Wllllam Bettill1en, bonoreea of the evening and long-time muaeµm aupporten. HuRh Oberg, Rhetta Duey, Betty Oberg and Robert Duey. 'The black-tie crowd (they paid $200 each) found a festively decorated muaewn done up in black, white and magenta after entering the canopied entrance. Fifty palm trees graced the Great Gallery and a black Lalique statue of a female figure over a reflecting pool directed them to the black and white dance floor. White orchids centered the tables where stuffed veal, poached salmon, chocolate dipped strawberries and other delicacies were served for dinner. · At 1 am. in the morning after an evening of dining, dancing and casino games the names of the lucky priJ:e winners were announced. ADDa CarablDI, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Man1D Rots, has a ~year lease on a Rolls Royce Silver Spirit; Joel Sl•tuy won a lavendar jade necklace and two days for two in Chateau de Saran in France; Edwia Mesene has a condo in Riudoeo, N.M. for a week; a trip to Hawaii waa Jim Utt'• prir.e and Dr. Clareace Huter won the one-week barge trip in France for two. The total amount the museum will realize Mn. Robert Alleborn and Mn. John from the party is not known yet.''We should Klt111. realize about $100,000," Foell said. That committee that worked together 10 well and gained Foell's praiae included Martly Jeakiu, Jo McClaia, Betty Steele, Pat Allebora, Marjorie Coollq, Paala Earl, Barbara Healy, Nora Hester, Doroday Hall, Rada Jeuen, Carol U.COID, Molly Lyoa, Altdrea McCllatock, SH Morpa. Betty Ober1, Marcella Poner, Sally Somen, Joyce Spl11lrrl and Mrs. Robert Rader. • • • Bouquets of roses were preeented to eight senior Ticktockers by the Irvine Chapter, National Charity League, at a brunch held in the Regis(ryHotel. Along with their floral trib- utes.they were given words of praise for activities in Ticktockers and high school. Presented were University Hlgh School students, S•zaaae Akalllan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry AhlllaD,Lorl Boadra, chter of Mr. and Mrs. AdamBoadra;UaaMar 1,daughterofMr.and Mrs. Alan Marplls, and daerlDe Way, daughter of Mrs. Maro-Way. From Woodbridge High were Uaa Clark, daughter of the George Tryfou; Aadrea Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claarles Gordoa; JW Ivey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudall Ivey and TUfany K1D1. daughter of the Robert KJq1. Front row: Jill Ivey, Li&a Clark, Liaa Margulis and Suzanne Akullian. Back row: Katie Way, Tiffany King, Lori Bond- ra and Andrea Gordon. Alfredo's \.life • • 1S 1n .. 2737 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-1469 .r J$ fF-· Grand Opening Special 15% Off Any Purchase Harpist Harriett Wood entertained during the event which also included an award ceremony for other Tickt.ocken in grades 7 to ll, who have done community aervice. Arrangements were made by Mrs. Barry Robenoa, chairman, and the David and Ruth Ann Nasby witll Doren Curtiu. Mmes. Leoa Holmes, Fruk Bra.ada, Lee RuklD ,----------'!--------------------------_. and Bnee Da&cller. Coa.ale Haack is the new president (the third one) of the chapter. • • • • VIPs attending the after-concert (Orange County Master Chorale) reception at the Santa Ana home of Dr. and Mrs. Dowd MartlD dined on a light supper of poached salmon and aalada and for their entertainment. the Callfom.iana sang several songs from their recently releaaed album appropriately called "Presenting the C.ali- fomi.ans." The Charter 25 Special Gifts Council (the fund-raising arm of the chorale headed by Barbara Caldwell of Laguna) presented the reception attend~ by 120 lncluding Da~ld and R•da Au Nuby (ahe'1 a chorale member), DoreD C.rt111 of El Toro; outaoma chorale preeident, who was given a thank-you plaque, Nuq Adler Tllontoa, Via and Nora Jorgen1en, Charlel and Aue Stelllmua, all of Newport Beach; David and Ute ShDou and Do9 and Doleret-W .. OMr of Huntinarton Beach, and Irvine residenta .....Up and Jue Wlasor and Adele and Mlclaael EWott. AF~OFOS hasa . .SALE - THS EVENT BEGNS SU'C>A Y, 12 to 5 TOWN&COUNTRY•ORANGE•543-1760 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH• 644-2652 I" CREDIT CARDS.~CCEPTID• All SALES FNAl OTHER FASHION SHOPS FA SHON VAUEV •SAN DIEGO• 296-7337 PROMENADE• WOOOlANO HI.LS• 3ot8 -61.20 FASHION SHOW• LAS VEGAS. NEV AO A• 369-8877 .. JOHN WAYNE by FRANK McCARTHY The Moo Popular W estem Artist Of Our Tl.me Painta One of the Most Beloved Americ&JU of All Time. You Can Commission Publication of Your Own Signed and Numbered Print Before the Expiration Date of September 30, 1983. · UNDER ATfACK by Frank C. McCarthy 112$ A ~wich WorUhap PWIOllll Coe• · '" Print SS" wide by 18~" taip ~ aeii N ....... "7 the A.r1ilt , • J obn Wayne in the tide role of 0 Hondo." Tbil dramatic portrait of the great actor baa been • ofticiaDy authOriled by the Wayne family and reproduced in the form ol a li&'ned and numbered limited edition print by na~y·rec:op.d art publiaher, The Greenwich Worbbop. , The print ii aip.t and numbered by the artilt. cam. the emt-..d eeal of Wayne Enterprilel in the lower border and ii packqed in a procectift portfolio. . After publication, al platm and other materiaia uaed for printing will be deltroytd, and the print wiD nenr a~ain be offenCI. To bave y~ur own John Wayne Print, you 11u11t ccmunillion the publiaher to produce one on your behalf. A pre·publication proat will be availlWI to ... ltarting July 1 Sth. For more detaila. cal U1 today. WbltJQaQ · Galleries 3545 EAST COAST HIGHWAY • CORONA clel MAR ('714) 675-1478 C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Sunday, June 28, 1883 Golden St at e o f California bursts ' with pride ,·satisfaction By STAN DELAPLANE -...i .... .,.., .... Califomia ... Here I come! There'• a newspaper headline that pos-up every spring, just like golden poppif!S: CALIFORNIA TO REACH 60 M.ILUON · PREDICTS FAMED STA11S'l1CIAN! With a population lncreue of 400 MCh golden day, the Golden State of 'c.allfomia simply bUl"lt.a with pride and aatiafaction. U California wu an independent nation. lt would be the ninth richest on the globe. Joumaliat.a love to lnteriew antique gentlemen -who reached their hundredth yeu by moving to California. (Doctors ellewhere gave them up.) Our famed atatiaticlan claims that l...ol Angelea alone will contain 10 million sardined IOUls by the tum of the century. A Golden State built on golden dreams. • • • Tourism office for the state of California reporta lhat in 1981, 115 million persons visited the Golden State. They deposited $27 billion in the golden caah registers, and that's not bad. From the great gray warships riding a t anchor ln San Diego's blue bay, to the awesome redwoods on the Oregon border, California is one big theme park. Along with the man-made parks auch u Disneyland, Marine World-Africa USA, Univeraal City, Knon 'sBerry Farm and the like, there are more than 200 state parks, beaches, campgrounds and historic sites; 20 national parks and 18 national forests. All of this looks pretty good to the tourist. A lot of them stay. • • • The star-struck come to California dreaming of fame and fortune on the wide silver screen; on the cathode ray tube and in recording studios. Others dia in the computer, apace technology and eliectronk mlnee, hoJ>lnl they'll IOon be in the aWconcbis-. SWcon Valley-between San Frand9CO and San Joae -la the new Mother Lode. California ii ai.o fann1na country. The richest ln the nation. When I was happily putterine around the thorny 1arden of joumafian. ui edit.or abouted: "Heyl There's a kid down in J'remo ,rew the bAgaat cantaloupe in the galaxy!" (Thia editor wu given to exageration.) "Hype.rbe>Je," he called it . • • • Cotton, cattle, canning, computers, camp- grounds, oomica and culture -that'• California. The llate ia borne to Mickey Moua and microdots. Wine and TV producers. Fut-food factoriee and fancy fromage. The fishing fleet mm,. delicious crabs to the touriata at San Frana.co'a Flahennan'a Wharf, and Polaroid.a click off instant ~t.a of Alcatraz. A mystical, magical world. California ia the central casting office for radio-activated roller skaters and radical rellgiona. • • • U you're not interested in organized religion, a new one will pop up in California every day. (If there isn't one you like, you can start your own.) There are psychics, clairvoyants, astrologers, card and palm-readen, ESP experts and aemi.nars on every kind of aelf-imptovement and col\11Cious- ne11-raising. Par9008 will give you a photogrpah of your a ura and there are mystics who claim California is the magnetic center of the univene. Y oaemite Valley ia one of the most photographed Harrah's in Tahoe site ·of antique cars flea market ,,> . "I'll give you 50 cents for that bud vase." "How about $500 for this antique horn?" "We'll trade this steering wheel for that lantern and throw in another $100." There'll be lots of wheeling and dealing going on in Reno June 30 through July 2 when buyers and sellers from across the country gather for Harrah's Automobile Collections's 1983 Swap Meet. You.might call it a sort of flea market for antique auto buffs. "The swap meet is a chance • for old-car enthusiasts to trade. barter, buy or sell car parts that simply aren't available anymore," explains Jim F.dwards, operations manager a t Harrah's Auto Collection. ·•And for the rest of the public, it's an opportunity to enjoy a bit of nostalgia; to see things they may have had years before, <¥'d also to pick up things that make for interesting conversation pieces in the home." Held in a large field on the com er of Mill Street and McCarran Boulevard in southeast Reno, the Paul Simon, righ--r,· ind Art Garfunkel will tour America together for the first event will feature everything from antique autos to items looaely related to the car, such as vintase clothing. "There will be old-time clresaes, hat.a and ak.irta -clothing that women wore in the early days of the auto when they went out for a Sunday drive," Edwards not.ea. "There'll allo be such items as driving glasses, goglea and capa. Everything ever aaeociated with the car will be there." Among the thousands of items Harrah'• will have for sale will be an antique pjcnic .et, circa 1915, complete with metal cups, plates and silverware; large, brass lanterns to hang on the adea and front of cars; and unusual hood ornaments. In addition. a variety of antique can from Harrah's Auto Collection will be on diaplay. Th~ event, open to the public free of charge, will run Thunday, June 30, from 5 a .m. to6 p.m. and from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2. Swap spaces are still available at $45, with proceeds going to benefit The Harrah Automobile Foundation . t ime in 13 years this su mmer, t he duo announced Friday in New York. Redwoods reign in California parks Appearing so tall they almoet touch the sky, :allfornia'a majestic redwoods thrill first-Ume vla- iton with their aweeome size, beauty, and antiquity (aome are more than 2,000 years old.). Redwoods are found in many of the parka ln the California State Park system, and are a principal attraction in 22 llate parka, with 1,803 camplites available. These redwood ,pant.a reign over IOme of California'• most beautiful parks. The largest redwood park 18 Humboldt Redwoods S tate Park, in northern California, with more than 51,000 llCft9 adj9cent to ffilhway 101. The Avenue of the Olanta (okl w.tiway 101) ia located in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. One of the most int.eftStina groves of redwoods ii the Callfomla Federation of Women'• Clubl Grove, north of Weott. Well-marked among the Avenue of the Glantl, the grove la a greet place to have a pk:n.lc, walk amof\8 the redwoods, or Co IWimm1ng in the awnmer. A large parJdn8 area ia located about a half mile off the avenue. lt'a a lhort walk to a p6cnJc aree • among the redwoods or to the South Fork of the Eel -• River, which la a favorite lwirnm1ng are« for younpt.en. Another ''must 1ee" la the park'• visitor center on the avenue, a~ximately four miles north of Myen Flat, at perk beedquarten. Interpretive ex.hlbita t.11 the ltory of the area and d.iaplay mounted wtldllfe found ln the perk.~ volunt.eer...taf:fed center la open dally durin« the awnmer. Humboldt Bedwoods State Park has 247 developed camplitel. many of which wW handle tnilen 'to 27 feet and campers to 30" feet. All developed camplites have• table, food Jioc:br, and woOd stoYe. Water, ratrooma end hot showers are located MU' molt C91'DpD •. Then are many activities available at the park during the summer. There are nearly 100 miles of well-developed hiking and equestrian traill. There ia ai.o tiahing, lw1rnming and birdwatching, and picnic areaa are located in many 1pot1 aiona the avenue. . Rlchardaon Grove State Park. focated lldjllcent to Highway 101 eight miles eouth of Garbervllfe, has 169 dewloped camplit.ea. A must for first-time viaitorl la the abort interpretive walk found acrcm H.lahway 101 from the Rlchard8on Grove I..odce· There la ai.o a walk-throuah tree that opens to a path leed1nl to a pcnic area, ratooma. and a larp, open grove of .:ectwooda. Activltla at the park include flahlnc, awimmine, hildna. blrdwatchinc, p6cnickina and evenlna campl.lre procrama. The oldat redwood ltate park la Bia Buin Redwoods State Park. ~ mUel north ol Santa Cruz via Highways 9 and 236, llCquired ln 1902. One of the prettielt wallca at B&g BMln ltal1a jult acrom Hlahway 238 from perk hadquarten. The Redwood "hall Loop la bandbpped-aooelllble. ltcan be walked eMlly within ui hour, dwinl which vtlitors can tee 101De of the most beeu utul redwoods ln the ~y deer' Uv. In the perk and spend their u moom In the oooJ.lhlde of the redwoods. 'nMn are 143 dewloped cwnplitm at Bia BMln. Some altm acioommodate tni1en to 27 feet and campers to 31 feet. A total of 45 walk-in mmplites are available. Neerl.y 52 m1Jea of bikini cnlJa are ln the park. A mu.um with h1ltortcal and natural 8dence ex.hlblta la ln the park belldqu.u1ftl bulldlna· Dw1na the aummer llMOn, ooncwlonalnl operate 1 IMCk bar, lift lhop, and a llDAll ltare 8Cl'Oll from the mUMUm. 0\1\er ~ble park actlvltJet lnclude blrdwatchlnc. pkW walka. and nllh'1Y cempftre ~ dwina summer mon\hl. 1potl on earth, ever linoe Amel Adams brought in hil arty camera. • Old-time nature man John Muir came up with a good quote: "Yoeemlte ia a mountain manllion ln which Nature baa gathered the choicest treuuree." J'rom. California'• rocky (llOUt where eee Uona laze ln the IW\, the land Nee through ooutal foe-bound dtiee, dea'enda throuah the fertile valleys and dry deeer1a, and then n.e. through the foothills Fresh d ungeness crab is the main attraction at Sao Francisco's Fisher- man's W harf. A total of 3 .5 million of the Sierra Nevada where gold built hauchty San Fr~, On the Nevada aide of the Sierra, California clreamen try their luck in the caatno. of Lake Tahoe, Reno, and farther aouth ln Laa Vegas. Where elle can you 1urf in the rnornJ.ng and akl in the afternoon -all in the ume ltate? ("Anyone who does, doesn't have all the dot.a on h.ia dJce." 'Il\at'1 what they aay at the gaming tabte..) tourists visited San Francisco in 1981 spending S 1.208 billion. • You've never experienced anything llke ltl • . Ablolutefy the most comfonable way to ~s The moment you step abOard the fabulous FunBus your I.as Vegas Holiday begins. Fun8us Is an experience In rr.we1 comlott that can't be matched anywhere. You'll eat. drink and be e~rtalned all the way tovegas. The FunBus uniformed stewardess wlll see to It thlt your trip Is the ultlrNte In comfon. She'll serve you your chOlcP of beverages along wlttl a delightful meal. You'll Sff a current feature movie and play a few rounds or complimentary Bingo, complete with prizes. In raa. you'll enjoy yourself so muctl It will seem that time Just flew by. And wait tlll you see the FunBusl Wt feature Euro-pean stylrd double-deck luJCuryllners that let you reliU In laroe re<firtlng seats surrou~ by panoramic. tint~ windows When you travel FunBus you're In the hands . Of specially trained operators. ICC lktnsed and ruuy Insured. Everything about FunBus Is first class (except the low fareJ and worry.free. ,una,, Direct to 4 au..ns Hot.vcallno Downtown .. tr you enjoy the gl#l'ttt and HdtemMt of dOwntown Las Vegas you'll be pleawd w ith Funlus' ooor-to-do<>r service to our travelport at me e~nt 4 Queens Hotel/Casino. the class of dOwntown I.as ~s. Absolutely the most luaurlous and fun-nlled wayto V•s • The greatest luxury of all Is to be to<ally taken care of and mat s what FunBus Is all about. FunBus servfee Is door· to-door. from the bOardlng polnu In Los Angeles or Orange County dlrKt to Las Vegas' glittering down· town and glamorous strip You travel fn a luxurious ambience specilteally designed for your comton and enjoyment. There's nottllng but a good time wafting for you In I.as Vegas. And w1\en you choose to return the FunBus will pamper you with the ~me ultra<omfortable amenities as you eicperlencrd on your trip out. Sr.y as long or as snort IS~ wish. Tlltre re frequent. dally arrivals and depanures. so the choice Is yours. .. ' Put yourself In the hands of FunBus Luxury Travel and eicperlenct a new enjoyment or gtttlng to America's Fun Capital. You may never "drlw If' or "fly It" again. One c.il doet It all let FunBus add to the enjoyment or your L.ls Vegas Holiday by bOO«lng your accommodations. Sptclal all lnclustw paa91 art also avallablf at bott) the 4 Quffns and Maxim. One wa; and ctllldrtn's fares .vallablt . fldceu may be pyrcha~ from ariy Tldewon outlet Olr«t 10 Ma.n ~""°on The Strfp The thrlll ~ the gtamour of tl'lt Stflp Is yours on our dOOHC>d<>Or se~ to our iravelport at the MaJClm Hocel/Caslno Ngtl( In the hub or the fabulOus Las Vtgas Strip. •24:0 ,,..._,t dMfy -.rturn - Oepanlng dally from Orange County- 7:JO am; 9:l0 am; 6:JO pm ~nd from Los Angeles a:JO am and S:JO pm. Oepanlng dally from Las Vegas to OtMOt COUnty and LOS A"O'les at 9:00 am; 1:00 pm; S:JO pm ~-~-·1 ·'. ~~~) 'I ~l The to Las Vegas • r ~ . r d~ Make t he connection-call .1-800-4-FUNBUS f7'4J 6JS·IJ90 fJIJJ SOl·7JOO ~· * ltAflUA WAY. ANl\HOM, CA •*>1 KLM gives personal attention The international buaine91 traveler has never been., understood. KLM Royal Dutch Alrllnel LI welcomina 1pring with new Sleepalr aeata on ita 747'•· The penonal attention of the at.aft creates a warm and friendly atmo9phere and the new Sleef .eata offer a place to stretch out after a swnp oua meal. KLM offers separate busi.neel clus cheick-ln, and two teparatecabina on the 747'1 lnfludin4l one for non-smokers on the upper deck, and another cabin on main deck. There'• extra legroom, complimen- tary d.rinka, KLM .Uppers, and a Delft-style coaster aa a memento of the flight. P~ surveys show Schlphol Amenterdam Airport ia the best in the world. Arnfterdam is the center of D.aropeen alr travel From here you'll find an extraordinary choice of 1,090 weekly connections to 75 European cities. The luggage is tranafe.rred directly to onward flighta and easy access transfer desks are placed alonpide the moving walkways. There are more than 40 duty-free shOPf. This year independent travele1"8 can choose between four different plans, known as "Europe on Your Own," and available from now through March 31 , ·1984, "&:onomy Drive," "Holland Sununer Surpriae," "Drive-Inn Europe" and "Rail-Inn" offer Laguna Beach has reservation service Unique to Laguna Beach is Seaview Reser- vations, a bed and breakfast reservation aervice offering lodging in private homes and small inns with friendly hon. Seaview Re.ervations has listings in Laguna Beach and over 20 other locations in the st.ate from San Diego.to the San Franciaco Bay area. In keeping with this long establiabed European tradition, bed and brea1dut is perfect for a change of pace weekend away, couples celebrating a special occuion, busine99 and professional people, or the woman travelirig alone. All homes and inns are carefully 8elected and are a unique alternative for di9c:riminating travelers. a variety of styles and speeds for thoee wtahlna to do their own thing. "F.conomy Drive" oflen a one-week minlmum J*kage, providing a choice of four can plua a choler of two plans buec:f on mileage, priced from '83 for a category A car ( a Fiat Panda or a1milar.) "H~ Summer Surpriae," priced from $57 per penon for a car or '81 per penon by rail, both bued on double occupancy, provides one night hotel ln Amsterdam, a car or an unlimited rail/public transportation pus and 28 dlacounta, entry fees and surpriae gilta. "Drive-Inn Europe," at a minimum $280 per peraon for eeven nighta, bued on double occpancy, proYidee acoornmodationa and continental breekfut ln superior tourist class hotela, and includes a category A car. This plan often the freedom of the road with the comfort of prepaid aooommodationa ln 5MI hotela1 motela and inns ln 11 countrie.a. All rooms have private ba~ or shower, and hotel aervice charges and taxes are included in the price. With "Drive-Inn Europe," travelers can do one • of two things. Those wishing to have a aet itinerary and all reaervations prior to leaving the United States candoeo. For thoee with wanderlust, who don't wish to be tied to a set program, ''Drive-Inn" al80 provides for retlel'Vations on a day-to-day basis with reservations assured fbr the fo\}owing night, provided they are made by 6 p.m . of the previous day. "Rail-Inn Europe" offers the same fiexibility for train travelers. Priced at $440 a week per person, based on double occupancy in the hotels, "Rail-Inn" enables travelers to plan their own itineraries and gives them a choice from among 335 hotels, motels and inns in 11 countries. The itineraries can be planned ahead or on a day-to-day basis. Both "Drive-Inn Europe" and "Rail-Inn Europe" provide for rooms with either private bath or shower, and prices include oontinental breaklast, hotel service charges and taxes. Extensions of "Rail-Inn Europe" to Great Britain are pcaible through Britrall, which provides one-week, two week and three-week excursions of the United Kingdom. Britrail Seapua includes channel cro88ing by Hovercraft. All prices quoted are for land packages and air fare is additonal. KLM offers frequent departures on 74 · t form ita gateway cities of New York. l...'h:laufQ, Atlanta, Houston, and Los Angeles. for further information contact the company's local reae tion number. - Orange Co•t DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 28, 1883 Q Accessible by land, air, or sea, Roche Harbor Resort is a pocket of turn-of-the-century historical charm and hospi~lity at the north end of San Juan Island in Washington State. Bed-and-breakfast growing California is experiencing a phenomenal growth in bed-and-breakfast inns. These unique altemtives to the traditional forms of overnight lodging offer personal attention from the innkeepers, a homey atmosphere and a complimentary breakfast (full or continental) for guests. The California Office of Tourism has just published a California Bed-and-Breakfast Inns brochure, which lists inns throughout the Golden State. The 40-page guide describes the bed-and-breakfast experience and details the amenities available at each inn. Nearly 200 bed-and-breakfast establishments, listed by region, are included in the brochure. California bed-and-break.fast regions include the North Coast, Sacramento and Upper Valley, Mother Lode Country, Nape/~noma Wine Country, Lake Tahoe area, San Franci8co and the Bay area, Carmel and Monterey Peninsula area, Central and Southern Coast, Los Angeles and San Diego area. To order a free copy of the brochure, aend a self-addreaaed, stamped (37¢) No. 10 envelope to: California Office of Tourism, Department BB. 1030 13th St., Suite 200, Sacramento, CA. Offered in Laguna Beach are beautiful ocean- front homes, private guest cottages. ch.arming walk to beech locations, and more. The seaside village offers the traveler fine shops and restaurants, arts, crafts and music fe.tvala. Private homes and cottages are available at $35 to $70 per night, inns at $40 to $80. Breakfast, from continental to gourmet, is included. This· little shop has an international clientele Plana are now being made to accommodate visiton to the 1984 Olympics. LOMPOC (AP) -Harry Bernard buttons a lot of important chests when a space shuttle lands at F.dwards Air Force Base. his market is national and his products have made their way around the world. expected to land for the f~ time at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. As it turned out, overcast Florida skies forced Challenger's five~penon crew to end the seventh shuttle fllght Friday at F.dwards, 100 miles north of Los Angeles. Seaview Reeervations Bed and Breakfast is under the direction of Nancy Fine and Marcia Mordk:in. The former magician and federal civil aervice worker runs a apace memorabilia busine9I from Lompoc, l~ miles up the coast from Los Angeles. But "As long as the shuttle keeps landing at F.dwards, I'm happy," he said Thunday-somewhat unhappily because the shuttle Challenger was I I ' , .. , ' .~l <I Starting a New Business If you hne 1u11 filed your new Flctlllou• Bualn••• Name and ha.• not yet aubmttted It tor pubkatlon. pleaH don 'I forget ttlal the ll"'llallon I• 30 day• from date of ftllng. The DAILY PILOT w lll pubtt•h your atatement for 131 .50 . Our clrculetlon Include• the entire Ora(lt• Coaat erea and legal notice• appear In aft edition•. In order to aubmlt your atatement for pub llc a tl on aend approprtat• copy and a check to THE DAIL 'C PILOT, P.O. llcH 15IO, Coate MeN, CA 12121. D1ily Pilat Pacific Travel School 610 E. P ih Si .. Sonia Ana. Ca. 92701 OllANGE COUNT.Y'S OSU ' PlllVATF. ACCllEDITTD TRAffEL AGENCI' SCHOOi. ~me<k:an ~lrline Sabre Computer Training MORNING. AFTERNOON, EVENING CLASSES Call (714) 543-9415 Al* ......... -.....--,..._....._.. __ JUMBO 16 oz. MARGARITAS $1.50 with LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION #1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRINKS $1 .00 Nlth lunch or dinner combination #1-24 on Menu Good Tues., Wed., Thurs .. Sat., Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily Luncheon Specials ... $2.95 1768 Newport Blvd. 645-0324 Costa Mesa Open 7 Days Parkin& In Rear ---------------, NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT I ! GA.TA.LINA. I ,, ISLAND I I I I I DEPARTS DAil Y FROM NEWPORT BEACH DAILY 9 :00 a.m. EUROPE Profeeeor LAtOn .I. Cww started arranging and conducting his Eure>pean T0Ut1 In 1981. He la ~ tldered 11 one of the moat elCpertenoed and dependable tour leedel'9. Thlt yeer wtll be hit tMntletfl tour With 1 perfectly planned ltlnemy. thanks to TWA, which tak• cere of not onty alf tranaportatk:>Q from LA to Europe and Deck, bUt allo the hotela and tranaportatlon In Europe In It• deluxe motor-coechel. An the f'lotets are fltlt clMI Of eupertor tourist c&aal and mott Of the mMJ9 are allo lnctuded In the cost of the tour. All rooma haw • private b9th. Out?r,!he three weekt of the Septem-ber-oct~T our t EurOf)Ml'I countrtet Wiii be vtelted -land, ranee, Germany, Auetrle. Italy. 8wltlllttMd. end Yugoetavte. The .. ~ Tour Price la tfrll. A S 100 depoelt wlll hotd I pl8oe In tN tour. A dly by dly dlactip"w brochure.can be obtained from DESIGN PLAZA TRAVEL. 220 Newport c.nt• DrM. Newport BMch, CA 92860. Tel: (714) 840-0820 /833-3608 Of by~ the Tour Leider It hit homt: Tel. (714) 790-9197. • Newspapers. When the name of the game Is frequency When you need higher odverttslng frequency, newspapers afar advantages over less flexible media. It's easy to trade off ad size for more frequency in 'newspapers. ·Smaller space can generate big Impact If your creative Is good. And your creattve Is good, right? For more. call Moc Morris, vice president. National Sales, ~per Advertising Bureau, (212). 5.57-18&5. Q call your local newspaper rep'esentattve. ~WSMPER POWER. GO FOR a • l ce Orange Coal1 DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 26, 1983 g -.. Wl8S . DEAR ANN LANDERS: Add me to the list of people w ho have been re.clinc your ~lumn for years but never thouaht I'd be writing. My problem i.a a second rna.rNge -both mlpe and hla. "Joe" always rernemben to buy flowers for his dead wife to put on her ,.-ave on Valentine's Day, F.Mter, Oui.ltmu, Mother '• Day, her birthday and All Saint'• Day. He haa never brought me a single dalay. Yet he uys he lovea me more than he ever loved h1a first wife. There ii a double headstone on ~ wife'• grave. Hit name la on it. Only the date ia miaaing. lf J oe should go first, ahou1d I bury him alongside his ffrst wife or should I buy a double plot so he can rest alongside me? I ahall do u you say. There is no one else I would dare diacuaa this with. -NO. 2 AND TRYING HARDER DEAR TRYING: It appeara &llat Joe deelded to • be barled aloaplde Ill• ftnt wlfe WHa Ille paaeed OD. U Ile laaa clwaged Illa m1D4, ••rely lae woaJd have let yoa bow -wbt wltll Ill trlpt a year to dae cemetery to remlDd lllm. ~ve W.11 u &My are. Maybe lf Joe 1oea flnc;yoa11 marry apta-r.rla•pt to a man who ba1 not made prevlou fu era arran1ement1 and wlU brillg yoe Oowen occaaloully. DEAR ANN LANDERS: On the subject of sex: To have sex without love is not only meaningless and empty but it is an insult to the human spirit. Sex has been vasUy overrated and turned into a recreational pastime and a booming industry rather than what it should be -an intimate act between two loving individuals. Those who engage in casual sex as a contact sport are depriving themselves.of one of the greatest joys known to humankind. Physical and emotional bonding was designed to be the highest order of pleasure. We are more than just animals-we are spiritual beings alJO. Take away our hwnan spirit and dignity. and we are no better than cats, dogs or horses. I have never heard of anyone suffering severely from abeUnence, but l often hNr of people whoee lives have been ruined becau.e of cheap affain that resulted ln unwanted precnanclei, abortions, ve-- nereal dileue, illegitimate children and multiple divorces. And if lt'a the young kida who suffer, I blame the adulta who taught them by example. - CONCERNED ADULT DEAR C.A.: Not alway1. Some kld1 wldt perfectly wonderfal parent• 10 a1tray. Wbo wa1 It tut w d, 0 No 1eneral11atlon 11 worda 1 damn - .. elaclla& Ulla one?" DEAR ANN LANDERS: Pleue keep rem1nd1ng people of your advice about therapists -that if one doesn't help, try, another, and another. I went through five in aa many yean before I found the one whoee method of therapy truly helped me. I look back on how unhealthy I waa and wonder why thoee other counselors failed to recosnue it -but thank goodnell for the la.at one! A. long .. it took, It WM worth it. Sign me -BACK FROM THE PR!X?IPICE DEAR BACK: I bave prlated to many letters almllar to yotll'I &llat I bope I am aot beeomtq a bore. Bllt till• meaaase need• to be repeated often. Tbnka for &lvlai me tile opportuity to do ao. IsakohoJJ.rm rWning YOW' life? Know thedahaer signals and whaJ to do. &.d the bookJet, "AlcoholI.vn -Hope and Help," by Ann Landers. Encl<»e 50 cent.t I with your request and a long, atamped, sel/-addresaed envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1199~. Chicago, DJ. 60611. P01 SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT I The ~ on.l~ t htn5 that kee-ps m e goh\g t s that I've f or9otten how t o stop. C. 1113 • .,. .. .,. 8uM1.,.t 4ff "'°"" Ret.•..S Oltt Tr!Ow-M ComtHin't S)ncl•c:ttt. tnc W ants to see Hart graduate HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"My ambition is to see Hart graduate from law school," says Showtime's Greg Nathanson. TDDAT'I CIDSSIDID l'VIZLI He is referring to James T . Hart, the law student played by J ames Stephens in "The Paper Chase." Stephens stars with J ohn Houseman (Professor Charles King- sfield) in this revival of the former CBS series on Showtime's pay tele- vision network. After the show's cancellation by CB.S, the network episodes were rerun on public tele- vision. New episodes were filmed for Show- time. It will have to go one more year for Hart to graduate. "It's unbelievable," said Lynn Roth, the show's producer. "You can't kill this show." Two other network castoffs, NBC's "FaJne" and ABC's "Too Close for C.om fort," will also be filmed for syndication. These shows are fol- lowing in the path of two other shows dropped by -the networks th.at went on to become fabulously s uccessful in syndi- cation, "Hee Haw" and ''The Lawrence Welk Show." Space traveler to fashion model HOL LYWOOD (AP) Jon -Erik Hexwn, who was a space traveler in "Voyager!", has land- ed in a time of high fashion modeling. Hexum will atar in the title role of Aaron Spell· ing Product.ion's "Male Model" for ABC. The movie tells the story of an F.ast Coast agency mocuI w ho nurtures a young man's rile in the world of high fashion . Joa n Collins of "Dynasty" plays his mentor and owner of the a,ent:'I· .. , -"' ,, ......... Dmlr PU.t ... . ,.... .. _,( .... ... ,.,.. .. , ...... w ............. ,,., .................. W u ..Jledw .~-_. ... . ., ... _.,.. ........ , PU.C . ............ ·c....- ACROSS 1 MOfMI 6 Muecle ~ 11 Breakers 16 Trumar\°1 birth place 21 ln1tan1 22 Vital Ofgan 23 Amphi· theet9C' 24 So8') plant 25 Indian coin 26 Eog..lhaped 21 Complete 28 Auto llyle 29 Fruit drink 30 French c:ompoM< 32 AbounOI 34 Baking chain.bar 38~hy aummet 37 South American GC>Untry 39 Wager 40 The Earth 41 Decay 42 Tooted '3 Uncle: Sp. 45 Smarts 47 Over- 49 Spinner 53 In addlllon ~ Dairy animal 55 Greeted silently 59 Heroic poems 60 Maater ol C«9m<>nlel 62 Snow Whlte'1 friend 63 Blg luaa 64 MC>llenl name 65 Allows 66 Hurry 87Oii1hlp1 69 Short jacket 70 Mr.Ger· , shwln 120 Sketch 33 Tl\efelOfe IM ProleNlo(lal 71 Sunday's 124 Funny man Lat. charge meat 125 Donkey 35 Remain• 95 Radar 72 Badinages 126 Anxious erect Image 73 Hlghty 127~ 38 Brains: 116 Splendor •llled 129 81bllcal PhUlpplne 87 Unattached 74 Hemp name lllandl 88 Gulde 76 Textile 13-0 Ouellng 40 Covered. u 90 Und«gar· dMler• I WOfdl a roof ment 77 Vanities 132 Overjoy 41 Uncooked 91Schemea 78 Above 134 Lariat loop 42 River 94 AevetlH 79 Stripe of 138 Burdened bottom 95 Platter wood 139 0btuM 44 P~slve 96 In advance 80 Courage 139At no lime ~onoun 98 Sumx 81 Blodlef 140 Extetml· 48 Mullcal llgn denoting olaun nator, In 47 Mlmlc9 Oflgln 84 Advanced a--. .. 48 Sticky 11utt 100 Ruled 95 Capttal ol 141 Growing out 49 Keepeake 101 For..cn BelQlum 142 Chemical SO "~t'· 103 To the rear 89 lMge book• .... offering 104UMan8Jle 90 Wk»-t 43 Cake leyen 51 Powwlul 105 Allot mouthed 1•4 Loved ones one 107 Carry on cups 145 CNllenge9 S2Mend war 91 Smooth ~Strive In 109 Feel surface DOWN baffle uneulted 92 Folding bed t Leather 560utmoded 110Cowboy 93 Blame , .. ,_, S7 Wed Roy - 94 Adoml 2 Unrefined MCretly 11 f Mlttake 95 Move 3 Maturer 58 FOfces remover amoolhly 4 King 81 "Kettle ol 113 Scandl· 96 Century '"beater" fllh" navlan plant 5 Equal 62 Hooler1 114 Reoord• on 97 AC98an 6 Garlic 63 Latin aria ribbon llland Mellon 66Stald 115 Repr-ta· 98 Anglo· 7 Metal 67 Violent tlve Saxon coin latt-• people 117 Alma - 99 Cask 9 Grand-as 8lt19C' vetch 119 Declares 100 Feel one's paiental 6t Preparet 121 Electronic way 9 Encoun· copy ' •detec10f 101 Aspect lered 71 Declalma 122 Flshbone 102 8rlllQ to 10Sham wlldty ridge pasa 1 t Preclou• 72 Amid 123 Oinnet 104 Aware: sl. liquid• 73 Get up beverages 105 Castle ditch 12 Fragrance 75 Knott 125 Jacob'• son 106 More augary 13 Old eotdlef a 76 lncreaMI 126 Rool edge 108 Dreaded t4 Allonso·a the price· 127 Fountain 110 Edit queen 2wdl. order 112 Brazlllan 15 Tavern 77 Dried plum 128 Winter parrot 16 Endure 79 Bragged wtllcle 113 Guy-rope 17 Soul. Fr. SO Clanlflea· 13 1 Helm posl· 116 Cat's noise 18 Paragon t1on1 tlon: abbr. 117 Traveler"• 19 Winged 81 Unyleldlng 133 Hawaiian •top 20 Makeover 92 Pay tribute wreeth 119 Tatlllfed ~ 1 lrlllh battle to 135 Individual cloth er; 93 Olve<t 137 Sympoatum • SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS GOif i 011 lllDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF OEAa IEADEU1 We ..... w ... ,,...._u ... , tM .,..,. ,_ dleM ...... &Ila& ........ , ........ faveritee. Tllla& aak.e ~ • aw. Fer~ U.. ...... . U..r.r.. .......... ..... tM s .. , ..... t. • ............ lluda.At u.. ..... u.. ........... w .. llack .. .., .... , ... . u.. ....... ., ..... . North-South v ulnerable . South deals. NORTH • J114 1:7 QJ 4 O KU • 1083 ' WEST EAST +Q2 +103 ~ 153 ~ 10 9 0 AQJlOU 0 8752 •Q5 •AKt72 SOUTH + AK985 o A K 872 0 v.w •JU Tfle bidding: So•~ Weet 1 • 2 0 3 ~ Pue p.,, Pau Nert.II Eu& P ... S • ,. , ... Opening lead: Queen of •. Hany FI.hbein waa one ol t he moat colorful characters we knew, at and. away from the bridge table. He was known in the bridge world for his i colorlul ape~h. highligh ted by d ouble negatives, and Iris equally colorful berets. Never at a tournament would he be seen in the same beret twice! Few would believe that behind this cha racter was a shrewd bridge mind, a nd that was good for many points, and as many dollars. One of Fishbein's great at· tributes was that he could make life easy1 for his part· nera. This hand is a classic example. Fishbein, sitting Weat , over called t wo diamond• and his part ner showed his clubs -to suggen a lead should the opponents buy the hand; had he been doubled, be would obviously have corrected to diamonds. But nothing could prevent North-Sout h from reaching their reasonable four spade contract. Fishbein led the queen of clubs and continued the suit. U se Eaat won the king and caah· ed the ace. Looking at all lour hands, It la still not easy to find t he winning discar d. Fishbein found it at the table. Fishbein knew t hat, left to his own devices, ·his par tner would shift to a diamond. T hat would be well and good if declarer had a diamond, but what if he were void? T here was a sure way to defeat the hand, regardlesa o f declarer's dia mond holding. and Fishbein found the way to tell par tner what to do. He discarded his ace of diamonds! With the king in dummy, this seemingly insane play could only convey to partner that West did not want a dia· mond return. What West 4id want was equally obvious. East continued with a fourth club and, whether declarer ruffed high or low, Fishbein had to scor e his queen of tr umps for the setting tr ick. Harry is sorely missed. His kind of character has all but vanis hed from the bridge scene, and the game is the poorer for it. lnltttrlld ---· --.. 11111)0 ... __ ...... ut»ll ......... l .. _ ...... ~, ..... .. IMA llllM If• ""° SH S>Jt _, .. "9c<llc'•"*" ~ 0rMllll21 4070 CISTA ... fOlrlldl .... ~0·74U D1ilyPilll 642-5678 COITI 9llA Cff'MU .._ EdwllOl C:W-. Ce111er CYoreu OA Cily c-N (71 419794141 12"81860 6343911 CIMTI ... .._._ WllT••TDI Eftalds T OWft c.m. EOwllOs WtslbtOOlt 14' IQI (714) 7S1-4114 S30~01 &93 OS•6 NO-.ACCUl(D .... AMCOr"'OtM-' 637 0340 '°" ~ (NCIAOld lfT +n:mp•:c~ .... si......OrlV9lfl 6391770 IHTAflU- SllO LA IMllll Drwe "' S23 3014 ITS 22 YEARS LATER. AND NORM AN BATES IS COMING HOME. Novel tells tale of a married priest · ASCENT INTO HELL. By Andrew M. Greeley. Warner Books 371 Pages. $16.50. Andrew Greeley's latest novel, "Ascent into Hell," traces the life of Hugh Donlon, destined, almost from the moment of his birth. to become a Catholic priest. But is it fate? Or a religious calling? Or a sense of family oblil ation? While Hugh is still in the seminary, a teen-age friend , Maria Manfredy. warns him that he will never be a priest because he likes w omen too much . But Hugh does not listen . He resists Maria's physical channs and becomes a priest, but not a very happy one, while Maria goes on to live he r own lif e. Years later, Hugh becomes involved with a nun, Sister Elizabeth Ann, and leaves the active priest- hood to marry her against the advice of Cr1ends and family. ''Ascent into Hell," however. IS not merely the story of one priest's unsuccessful struggle to keep his vow~ of celibacy. It is also the story of a man who is almost overwhelmed by a sense of family responsi- bility. Donlon's father is a superior court judge in Chicago. and the family is highly respected. However , Hugh's younge r brother, Tim, is a troublemaker, aod his sister, Marge. seems to have no serious goals in life. It is Hugh who must take responsibility for his family. The novel is set against the turmoil of the 1960s, as political, social and religious institutions are being challenged. Yet what makes "Ascent into Hell" most interesting are the characters, from Hug h 's scheming and cheating brothe r, Tim, to Hugh's frustrated and unhappy wife, Liz, the former nun. Donlon himself is a man driven by his own harsh view of himself and the way he conducts himself in the world. Carol Deegan Associated Press Why was this book published? DRACULA'SDLARY. By M ichael Geare & ' Michael Corby. Beaufort Books. 153 Pages. $10.95. Michael Geare and Michael Corby must have planned "Dracula's Diary" as camp. If not. they're in a lot of trouble. Not to say that some- thing being camp ex- cuses this extraordinari- lysilly book. Butit would explain why it is so ridiculous. rn· a tradition becom- ing far too common, Geare and Corby have taken a w ell-kriown character from literature and have expanded upon his life, trying to fill in the blanks left by the character~s original - and much more talented -areator. 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C••1MA Dracula, a young man of society, rubs shoulders with Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson, Dr. Jekyll (and Mr. Hyde), the poet Swinburne and relies heavily on a tonic created by Sween y Todd , the Demon Barber of F1eet Street. "SUPERMAN Ill IS THE BEST YET" His loyalty to his new oountry is soon put to the test and Dracula becomes a spy for the Queen , working for a man known as "K " and roam- ing on tramp steamers and the like. He also must learn of his vampire skills and his ability to love. The vam- pire skills make him a music-hall success for a bit, while his sexual prowe. confuaes him. Why thia book. filled with bad puns and sick jokes, was published is anyone's guess. But the character Bram Stoker created must be turning over in his caske t. M. R. Aig A.ac:iated Pre98 ..• ,..., ll~• often ""-you UM r-"..-una Delly Piiot c1 ... Tfi.d ~d• 10 r9lldl the Ormnge CoMt l'Mflcel. Phone 642·54178 CAPI COD COlllCTIOI ... oludo apparel rou won't W.... 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MALLOY, rem-crecUton and contingent CA tH27 deotofLittleBelboalaland. crediton of BENJAMIN CAROLYN BREMMER 234 si-d...,a~y on June 17, DANIEL GREl!Nand per-Monetdl Bey, Souttl Laguna. CA 1983. ~ved by 2 "*--tone whO may be otherwi8e 8~ ~ 1a eondue1ed by en Margit r..Jey and Inaer lncen.t.ed in the will and/or lndlvlduel. Marie Graham and 1 f9tate·. Cerotyn ~ arand-~ Ealley. A Petition hM been filed ~~t=•'c,.•~:c:i~t= Prlvat.e lel'Vicel by HARRY BROWN in the June 1, 1883. were conducted. Frienda Superior Court of Orange mmz who wiah in~ of flowen County requesting that p~~,2~~. ~. t~ may make contribut:lona to HARRY BROWN be ap-2112..-:s MLIC NOTICE The lollowl119 pereon It doing bullnMlu: DER WIENERSCHNITZEl 1t51 HarbOr lll\ld., Coate Mella, CA tH27 TAE SUNG MOON 4f18 SI. CNlrlel Pl. No.2. Loa Angelea. CA 80018 Thia bu~ la conducted by an lndMdual. TM Sung Moon This atat-t -Ned with the County Cleric ol Orange County on June 1, 1883. ,.., Pvblllhed Orange Coul Delly Piiot June 12, 18, 28, Juty 3. 1"3. 2711-&" the American Cancer So-poinied • per"IOOAl repreeen- dety. Malloy-Mitt.en Fu-tative to admln.la1er the e9tat.e ---;,.;;.IBJ;;-;:IC;-ll>;;;;TICE:;;;---1--------- neral Home directora. (213) of BENJAMIN DANIEL Ml.IC ll>TICE MYERS GREEN (under the lndepen-~.~.. M:nnoue.,..... HELEN JUNE MYERS dent Admlnistratioq of F.--..._ ITA.,_., resident of Huntinsto~ tatee Act). 'lbepetidon ia .et ~~ per..--dolnG TM following l*'IOf'I It doing Belch. Ca. PUied away on for he.rinc in Dept. No. 3 at 8WE.ET-T'SN72K'8Dr!Ye,Hunt-~T~DE&ICECAEAM, June 23, 1983. She is 7San00 a~_CenCA~ Dr., We.t., 1ngtonBMc:t1,CAt264e ttl MM! St.. ~on BMdl, survived by her husband ta~-.. 2101 on July l<ATHLEEN ATKINS PARKER CL Robert. IOlll Chris of Hunt-20, 1983 at i :30 a.m. =-~Kit• Dr .• Huntington BMc:tl, CA Con Inc., • c.... Corp., 10377 ing1on Beech, ca. and Tracy IF YOU O&JEC'l' to the KERRY LEE PARKER M72 K"• 8='~~~IOO~ .. of Fountain Valley, Ca., Cl'1l"tinc of the petition, you Dr, Huntington BMc:tl, CA 82644 eotp0ratlon. dauchter April of Hunt-should either appear at the ~~conducted by • C o n I n c . , ingt.on Beach, C..., brothen hNrinC and state you objec----..-~A. Pner !_wlllllect~h r:-~~ Lee and Georp Dohleman dons or file written objec-Thia Ntemant wa llled wfth 1he OrMge County on June a. 1883. both of DlinoU, lister J!!We tionl wtth the court before County Clerk of Orange County on ,..,_ Mae ~ of Dllno6s the heertnc· Your appear-.June a. 1N3. ,_ Publlahed 0r-. Dally Pllol .June __ ... 1 -..A..r..&M a_ .. _ ance may be in___..... or by Publlahed Onlnge Coaet Dally Piiot 12, 18. 28, J u ly 3, 1983 ..... .. ........ ~. ~..,.,. ..---· June 12. 18, 29, .My 3. 1883 will be held on Monday, your attorney. 2704-M June 27, 1983 at 2:00PM at IF YOU ARE A CREDI-"8JC M>TICE Harbor Lawn Memorial TOR or a CXJDtfn8ent a-editor NU ll>TICE PICTmOUe .,... .. 0iape1. Servicee under the of the dece cl, you m• file N:nnoue .,..... ...-HAW direction of Harbor youra.:mwiththecourt0tt IW!m8TATW ~-~c1l::S'f:~ L aw n -M o u n t 01 i v e praent t to the per"IOOAl ~ The tCllowll'll 11 doing Hiii UN.. ~ 8-:ti, CL M.artuary of Cos\& Me.a. reeentative appoinied by the ~ a9: ~ 82teO ~55:>1. court within four months THE BMW MASTER MECHANIC DAVID STEELE ENTEAPAISES. fromthedateoffintimuance M4W.111t1Strwt.CoetaMeaa.CA Del. corp., 14 ~ ... LMM. MARCllETTI of 1eUen M provided tn Sec-12t27 • Hewpof1 BMc:tl. CL ALBERT C. MARCHET'n tion 700 at the Probate Code CAROLYN BREMMER 234 Thia=-la condOc1ed by.• of Huntington Beech, Ca. of California. ~ Ume for ~ 8ay. South LAQUM. CA Tvio STEELE ENTERPRISES Survived by bis wife Apa fillnc claims will not expire Thia bullr-. 11 oonducted by .,, Don Belaler, Pree. M. Marchetti, cftiichter prior to four months from the lndMduel. ec!:v ·~•r:r~ ~ '!: Marianne L. Mardletti of date of the hNrinC noticed Thlt _.~otyn -"':':" w11t1 1t1e June i5, tN3 Huntington Beach,. Ca., above. County an of 0r-. County on ,,,_ brother FA.icene ~ YOU M>tY EXAMINE the June 1, t883. Publllhect Orange eo..t Delly 1i1ter Barbara Renzi "''-k by ... _ u ~ Piiot June it. 29, .My 3, to, 11183 • UR: ept .. ~court. you Publllhed Orange Coat Dally 281CM3 brother Edward Marchetti, are interelted in the eetat.e, PllOt June 12, t8, a . .My a, 1..a. mother Anna Davis, &rand-you may .erve upon the ex-• 2112..-:s NU M>TICE mother Antonia DiPippo all ecutor Ott administrator, or __ _.;..=;;;.;;.~~---.- of Rhode laland. He wu upon the attorney f0tt t.he ex-•-,.,. MftYll'r l'ICTrnOUe 9llll•U d to f ~""'~ .._er•~· owner an opera r o ecutor or administrator, and • The......_._ l*90M -doing Huntinston Beach Ap-file with the court with.proof l'IC~A~.. bu.lnai._.."' pliance Service. Real Eltat.e of lef'Vice a written request FANE' EXTRAORDINAIRE ~t. snctuaied from Uni-stat-1-.. ~t you dmre lpeCial The lollowtng pereon le dolflg CATERING AND CONSUL TING vermty of Rhode Island BS ... "e ~ M : 2tOO E. Coat Hwy No. 5, Corona d9I • notice oft.he fWnl of an in-DER WIENE~NIT2El tt51 Mer. c~ '2925 I>epoee, veteran World War ventory and appni8ement of HW'bor BMI .• Costa ...... CA t2e27 ANNI E. McCONVILLE 704 "" n. Romry will be recited on estate a.eta or of the peti-TAE SUNG MOON .. ,. Bl. ~.Corona del Mer. CA 92826 Sunday at DUday Brothen dons or accounts mentioned Chartae Pl. No.2, Loa Anoei-. CA Tiiie ~ 1a QOnducted by: en Mortuary Chapel at 7:30. in Section 1200 and 1200.5 of eoon: ~ 1a conduc1ed by .,. lndMdual Anni E. ~ Funeral Mam will be held at the California Probate Code lndMdual. Thie ...,.,.,, -ftlad With .,. Sta. Simon and Jude 8.J Parnll · T• Sung Moon ~ ewtt of Orange County on Chun:h. Monday lOAM. In-IH ~ C.ler Dr. Thie ~ -tllad with t~ June • 1883 nte171 1ennellt Good Shepherd smae Mt ~ 1813. <>range County Pldlfl8d Oranoe eo..t Dally c.emet.eey. Ymtatioo houn C..ta Meta. CA tilZI ,_. Piiot June 2t. .My 3. 10. 11, ,_, Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 '° 9. (71') .,...... Pllot~2 ~ .,;:r,: 29tM3 Dtncted by DUday Brothen Pubu.hed Onnee ec:-t · · · 2m-i3 ---------Mortuary, 17911 Beach Daily Pllot June 25, 26, July rtalC M)T1C( ~717~unt:ington Beach. 2, 1983 l~ NU ll)l1C( l'ICTrnOUeMlllllM •-.,. llftftl'r MAim 8TATmlmNT ~SON ~ ""'IK NAm ITATDmWT The following l*WCIN -dolflg R 0 B E R T ( G R E G ) NOTICE OP DEA TB OP The lollowlnO doing ~T ~ARDWARE. 240 BroeO-WILKINSON, pMled away T B E O'D 0 R E W . bulln•ua: pereone -way, LAQUM Beecft, Cellf. 82961 on June 22. 1983. Relkient BELIA~OFP AND OP NOAFLEET .IRS. 9331 oat.--CS Ctlwtal G. Boice. T~ of Irvine, Ca. Survived by PETITION TO ADMINJS.. Dr., Hw111naton 8eadl, CA t2t4e Tr.-Waller C. Boice. T""'*8, 2945 bls JavinC wife Mira Dee, TEil ESTATE NO. A·llllH DOMINIC ANTHONY CORP. • ~ St. Hewpof1 aa.ch, Ca. dauchter April Nicole, To all heirs, benefidaria. ~...::~~ °'· Thla~laoonductedby:11n pa.rents Robert S . and crediton and contingent Thia~" oonducted br • lndlvldual. WALTER c. BOICE Charlotte L . Wilkinson, crediton of TH!X>DORE W. corpor~l6c An1t1ony Corp Thlt etae-it -111ec1 w1tt1 1t1e bl'Otben Desmond J. and ~OFF and penoos Jadlte Clenella. ~. . County Cleftl of <>range County on Byrcn M. Wllkin9on. He who may be otherwise Thia utemant -llled with 1he June fa. 1883. ,... a pwiuate of Cal State interelted In the will and/or County Clerk of 0r-. County on Publahed 0r--c,_. ""/!!'!. Fuller1on 0-UNIO re--·te· June 1, 1813. -...... .,.._.. • • ...,_ • ~ Piiot June 18, 29, .My 3, 10. 1M3 cetved bis Bechelor of Arta A petition hM been filed Publllhect 0r-. Coat Dally 280Mt Decree in Busine91 Ad-by JOYCE B1!L1AKOFF in Plat June 12, 18. a . .My 3. ttea. ,__ _________ --11 mimltradon and Finance. the Superior c.oun of Orange 271$-83 lle.rved honorably in the County requestina that "8JC NOTICE Unlied States Marine C.orp JOYCE BELIAKOFF be a~ 1------------1 u a 6-her pUot from 1972 to poinied • penona1 rep eeen-...cnnoue wu 197.7. lie w• an accountant «iative to adml.Ju.ter thee9tate The ~ ITAl"llmNT dolflg forCooper'1andLybrandln of THEODORE W . buatneM• ~ - Newport ~ Ca. Alani BELIAKOPT (under the In-HEW T£C.... 830 South MM! wtth main1ainlng an active dependent A.clmbmtration of 8tr9al. ler1'a Ana. CL 92701 Marine Relerve affiliation ........ Act). '!be petition is :~ '°='...:, ~':"' •a filbter pllot VMA133 eet forhearinlin Dept. No. 3 Thia~•~ by.en locaied at Naval Air Station at 700 Ovk: Cent.er Dr., We.t., lrldMduel. AJamedla, Ca. Servk9 will Santa Ana, CA 92701 on July =' ~~ -!lad with .,. be heJdon Monday, June 27, 20, 1883 at 9:30 a.m. eo..ity an of 0r-. County on U113 at 2:00PM at the Pa· IF YOU OBJECT to the Kime ti. t813. dflc view Chapel. :tnennent sranttnc of the petition, you Publlatlad 0r-. Coe1t "= at P9cific View Memorial should elQler • ..,.._.. the Plat June 18 21 .My 3 to 1813 .Park . Pac If I c V le w heertnc and state you ob Jee· · · · 2eu-e3 Mortuary, Newport Beech dolw or file writt.en objec-i---------4irecta'a. tiolw with the court befCll'e PWUC M>11C( ------------1 the hearlnc· Your appeal"·, ___ ...._ ....... .....,..._...__ __ a.1n•••<* SMl'TM I TUTMM.L Wft1CLW CHAPll 4;.>7 E 17th St Costa Mesa 64&-9371 ance may be in penc:ml or by ~A~ your attorney. The fOllowlrWI perMna .,. clolna IF YOU ARE A aJ:DI. ~ •: fH a OUT l"HOTC1, TOR or a contmaent'creditor = 8eadl BMI. 81anton. Cellf. of the dece P8! d, you m• file CNatM Wmy 1no., C811f. oorp .• 729 your daJm with the court Oft W., 11th St, a.a, Coeea MeM. CL praerit it'° the penona1 ~ rwentative appointed by the ~~~ court within four manU. M WAYS IHC., from the date of tint teMemxe Tom ~ Sec. TtW. ol )etten -provided in ~ Thia •••• ,.. .. -llad with .,. Um 700 ol the J'rtol)aw Code ~ ci;:, °' <>r-. County on ol C.aUfanUa. n. time Im a. , ,... ftl1nc cW1m wm not GJlh Nllllftad onnge COMt 0111Y p:I« 10 four months ftcm the Plot ...... "' It. -Mr I. 10. ~ date ol the beartnl DOCIDed .. ,, ... ~MAY DAM1NE the MUC ll>TICE ftle kept by the CIOUi't. ti you PICTmOUI .,.. .. an lntawted Jn the...._, MAmlTAW' you m.y mw \CPlft the ex-Tiie lollowll'f ,.,_... .,.. 60lf'O eeutor or adminilCrator, or bualna99 • UPCft the a=:-.:the U • HC>AflllT JM. 9P1 ~ _,.._ ar __.... Or.,~ laedl, CA ..... ---' -DOMINIC AHTHOffY OOflft. a .U.wtththecourtwlthproaf c~. .. m1 ca .. 11•1Md °'· ol .-vim, a wrt&tla ,.._ laedl, CA Nl4I l\atinl that you ct.IN ill*!M1 Tiiie le OOAdYMd by • ...... ol the filinl "' -• COtSIOf'M!On, >Matarylftd ....... 1--tol ::c~~~· ...... -• oC the ...... Tiiie ... , ...... ,,.. llleCI .tit! ttle Ualw ar eoaountl ~ OounlY Oarll of Or ... ~ on In 8«tion l300 -1300.6 ol June 1, lta. ...... the CaUfiomla ....... Ciode. Pvtlllllled 0r-. 0.... ~ a· ... ,. a. "'*-"°' Juna 11. 11. ~· """"~;::; 1MID9Nk ...... ... ""'1._.CA ..... ,,.., ....... ... ,.... a... Ow& Dilly Piiot June 21; 38, July • ··--t 00 • • • • ·•-•t 2. ·-21tl"3. ,__ __ ...,.... ______ J_;__ _______ _;::::.;;;;;;;.J • I ' . \_ > Whatever .you need ..... you'll find· i~ the Daily Pilat , • CLASSIF.IE:D I • 1 ----------------Daily Pilat GlASSlfllD SU/l~ay, June 28, 1983 Looking for a career in sales? See today's Help Wanted adB, classification 5100. ln111.., la)e 1••••t1 ler kit IH1t1 ler kl• llH111 ltr kl1 lnHI ltr kit 1''"'" lt1 kit ...... I• lalt 1•-t. kit In• IP kl! 1 ...... ler -klt ltwal 1001 ltatr1I 1002 Gea1ral 1002 lntral 1002 ltttral HU....,,. 1111 ""'" 1111 ...,,. 1111 ..... 1111 ....... IM! ----------1·-------·---Hunt It Associate BLUFFS I PUI. on front row with panoramic view. 3 bdrm, Form Din, Fam Rm, 2 ~ Ba, Highly upgraded $335,000 .,.. 1-1 H1lYlst11ruft I PUI. Greenbelt and Bay view, 3 bdrm, Fam Rm, 2 ~ ba, Only $265,000 .,.. 1-1 414 Ylsta .... Llftl.f lllllllLT. Three bdrm, Form Din, 2 ~ Ba. $227 ,500 .... 1.1 2121 Ylst• brlll1 'li A.CRE lN TURTLEROCK ' Outstanding 2Br, 2 1hBa, fonnal din rm, family room, executive home. French doors & windows throughout, plush carpet, wet bar LAC -Enormous back yard with p(Ofessional landscaping, custom gazebo with private gar- den and larg~ covered patio plus firepit, excellent value. $389,500. ..... .IHllt lrolttr 112·1•1• 111-1100 HYEI SllOIES Seit thlnga fut with DllUy ISEll Idle Item• with 1 Outatandingly beautiful large Home with Pilot Went Ad•. Delly Pll9t C&IMltled Ad. panoramic view. 4 bdrm, 4 ba, lots of e' large yard with swimming pool. ,000. 1-1 1142 ... .., IUOll 111 ........ Golf Coune beauty. Fonner Model, high- ly upgraded. 2 bdrm, Den, Form Din, YH ...-111 Lim. $219,000 Appt. HELEI I. DOWD IDLTlll, •· 144-1134 UY I llllT VIEWS IUlll VIEW llLLI Sweeping view of the bay, ocean and night lights. Nicely maintained 3 Bdrm home on large lot with room to expand. Large view side kitchen with eating area plus spacious fam- ily room with sliding glass doors. An outstanding value at $415,000 L/H. I.ml .._. IAYflNf Finest t..eaoon view fl"am dramatic 3 bdrm, .. bath pool home .• 1.750,000 J'ee. .,.. PUil IAYPlllT Spoctacu]ar bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba ctn. 2 at ..,.._. lteduced -•uoo,ooo. PmllllJ -•••11111 ()Qeen & jetty views. Marine room, .. bdnn, 3 bath, 3700 sq.ft. Xtra parklnc .• 1.385,000. 1.111 llU Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 bath + 1arp rec. nn., bnm ceillnp. fumiahW, Pltb. $420,000. fml•IU.llUTIP New 4 br, 4~ ba, CU81om French Normandy F.atate 1.2 prime acre hilltop •1.~.000. ..... IAYl llfflllT Coronado Island C\ISt. bayfronl Jot. 85' boat deck. Plarw avall..Now $370,000 w/trade. ••Llll-3 \),., 2 ba, {rplc, beam ceiling. 2 car carport, On greenbelt. Comm. pool. $125,000. llllWIUI•• Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. ft. $440,000. WW trade for a local lot. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR 1 1 1 f~ v . , 1. r >, • ,. • H ,, 1 <_) f, 1 b' TlmTlllY Owner tranaferred. nu. vacant condo mµst be IOld ooy1. 2 bedroom and study. 2~ batha, formal d.inina. Up top con- dition. Pool, tennis -excellent location. Terrlflc temw. $189,600 or make offer. 760-8333 1111 ILllW ·-1 Then you'll love this Harbor Hilla beauty on huge lot with shade trees and spot for R.V. 3 bedroom, family room, tip-top condition throushout. Patio, aprinklen, 3 car garage. Owner will trade for ana.ller home. Asking $289,500. 76()...8333 Wiii Ill WILllllE You will enjoy the warm welcome feel- ing of this exclusive Big Canyon home with many custom featurea. Popular 3 bedroom Monaco Plan. Large covered patio. Just reduced t.o $525,000. 760-8333 TUii PR llWlll Expanded, uJ>lrided Miramar Plan in Harbor Ridae with terrific view. 2 bedroom, 1up den. 3 baths, mirrored ·Wardrobee, extra cabinet&, eecurity REAL ESTATE •llUTll'I n. with Big Canyon gotfcourae w . Perfection thruout In thl1 spacious 2 Bdr & den "Augusta" plan . Pvt/garden/fountain entry. Form. dining, patio, centr. air, sec. gate. comm. pool & tennla. Offered at $329,500. Jeri Hunt. II *11•1 From tinkling courtyard foun- tain entry to dramatic pool & spa, this Big Canyon 4 Bdrm fam rm, form. din rm home la executive llvfng at 1t1 belt In a lush parklike eettlng. Spacious Mttr suite. pvt sec. system. As- sumabfe loan• & 24 hr. guarded gate. Offered at $649,600: Jeri Hunt. ,( ........................ . Custom built 2000 aq ft reside . ' alarm. Will trade equity for Hawaii prop- Balboa's best beach. 3 ikhma, 2 ~ °:J::. erty. $595,000 with $230,000 loan IAYlmlUITY Spectacular Dover Shores 4 Bdr & fam rm, spacious sgl level. Totalty remodeled thruout with a European atre. Mirrored llvtng & dining reflect dramatic bayslde pool & spa. Compf. w/pler, sllp &. side t ... centr. air. Offered In L.H. at $875,000. Jert Hunt. . . . HAllOR VIEW HOIES Large swimm.i.ng pool & jacuzzi. I level, 4 bdrm, Form Din, Fam Rm, 2 ~ ba. JM IWI TIE Lam. $299,000. IPll UT/-1-1 1724 Pert •arc ... Sell thlng9 fatt with Delly Hive tomethlng 10 MW/ Piiot Went Ada. Clulltled Ids do It well. ·~ lllm ••• MllUS 17,111,llO. ..,.nn111 of the West. There are few parlsons. 1. 1 acres Offering otal panoramic view of Newport arbor Islands & entry to sea. 5BR, BA & staff facilities. The premier of all of Newport & ultimate In rlvate security. WI llUll $4,400,IOI wonderful warm contemporary ayfront -the view breathtaking hru the mitered windows. The ta Marla stone & marble hence the feet & charm through- t. Included are 3 BR, 4 baths. amlly rm, llbrary, & a slip for a 50' acht. ottered furnished. tan11 12,111,111 ate sized lot. Spacious Country rench 5 BR, 41A BA, custom home ng the 8th green on the pres- lglous Big Canyon Country Club. magnificent pool and sprawling awn make this property a must to . Owner will exchange. 1UOM UY WlTllfa.T 11, 12',000 Beacon Bay Is a dellghtful private community with a tennis court, beach and boat slip for 18' boat. This lovely home features 4 BA. famlly rm. and formal dining rm. Overlooks the bay and sunsets. Leasehold. •t.-TIUW 11,121,oll With an "International Flavor". High ceilings -marble floors and columns -Inside pool. Spacious rooms. Breakfast room -elegant muter suite w/flreplace. City, bay & ocean vtew -three additional BR suites w/prtvate entrance. IHlllH PllH HIHTllll 1111.- Great sunny corner garden home on lg lot -land l(lCluded~ Bdcked patio & lawn, tool 4 BA. 3 BA, gourmet kitchen and duo purpoee Bonus Room. ,_ ..... 11.,_ 112._ LI Irvine Terrace listing. Super ocean • bay vtew from this 1paclou1 alng .. 8tory reaidence. 2 mstr suit- •· ptua 2 more lg BR, 4 BA, fam rm, & game rm. Pool In cs>Urtyard. Great for entertaining. . .............. ,.. Aeduced, lndudee land. Pan- orwrdc ocean vtew, thl• charming llngfe 1tory "Portlmouth" 3BR, 2BA, formal dining rm & family rm la ettuated tn the exctualve Corona Mar community of Spygl .... 8cUr heated pool ' ape Nduded '" private courtyard. Plantatton ihutWa, MW opt, oak paneflng & many mot• amenttlee. Den with wetbar & fireplace, double car 760-8333 garage -beautifully dea>riJted. Owner will finance. 780-8333 ... ,... 122Llllllfl_, ....... /S.1-1 tner/11Ht llMllJ ,,..,.,.. Wtlo need People Thet'• wtwt Ille DAILY PtLOT SEFMCE DIRECTORY .... .ooutl NEWPORT BEACH 1.a. mua amjee A very special Terrace condo facing the ocean & nature park. Custom tlles, mirrors & bullt-lns. Community pool and spa just doors away. Extra parking adjacent. The price la-right! WUTaJFF 11H- Terrlflc Newport Beach 2 br condo w/communlty pool, clubhouse, soft neutral decor, walk to everything. 2 BR. 2 levels, patio. ready to move In & Includes refrlg, washer & aryerl lllUIYM 1112,111 Delighf'tul Oakcrest model Mclain condo near schools & sh~ps. 2Bds & 2Ba, wet bar & shut- ters. Spacious _patio to enjoy the summer eve- nings. Don't miss ltl WUTOUFF 1211.- . Great family home on choice corner. 3 BR + den & dining room. -Could t>e two master suites. Near new carpet. Nicely decorated In earthtones. Pool-sized yard. RV access. Priced to sellll • ua111 NW ..a · 12a.- Beaut1tu11y maintained 3 BR, famlly room home In great family area. Beautifully landscaped, large pool & spa. large added storage frea. Good financing, fee land . Tll lllLLI 1212- The llvlng Is n~ only easy In the Knolls, It'• truly enjoyable! 2 'den. This Cape Cod charmer has style & flair with It's custom decor, pool, spa & tennis doors away. Security system lncludedll .. OUYN I.WI Utl,lll Hang over golf course & view lake & Cetallnal End unit that has own separate 2-car garage! 2 BR & sitting room. $127,000 assumable financ- ing at 11.75•/ •. Best location of allll ..... YllW llllU ....... 4bd. 3 1A ba. flexible floor plan for lrg. famllyl Famllyrm. formal dining rm. separate bonus room with loft & bath. Super for teenagets. Excel .. nt family neighborhood near school & com. pool. ...... YllW -1121,111 Super family home In a super family netgh- borhood. Your children can walk w IChoot without crossing the streetll 4BRS, famlty room & your own private pool for thlt super prloell llYUllU .. ,.. Stunning, cu1tom 3 BR home In gated, private community with two lrg beechM. The gourmet kit hat been featured In a teadlng magazine. Faultlest decor & quality detall throughout. · ......... 11-.- Dynamlc Lautremont modet 4 BR'1, veutted cefflng1, a free.form of erohttectur•I Prwat• epa. A MIQhbor to the euneet, ocean & night light vtewf Owner will con"der ..... or ..... option. NEWPORT 91ACH OFFIC.· 2161 IAN .IOAOUtN HILLS IOAD A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SEAV1CES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 . 11111111 ....,. 2167 Vlata Entrada 4 BA $229,000 AITA QUIGGLE &..-Ill.I 4 BR $2,850,000 .. 4BR $220,000 &..- 2. Oen $439,000 ---4 BR $649,500 920 Via Lido Soud EDIE OLSON 26 Tahoe · LISA WHITE 633·Lldo Park Or. C-1 EVAN CORKETT '414 Heliotrope WYNN WILSON .... , UITIUff 4 BR $235,000 ....... 5 BR $649,000 &..-Ill.I 4 BR $775,000 &..- 4 BR $555,000 ......... 3 BR $179,000 ........ 3BR $1«.500 IPflUll 4BR $595,000 •IUYll 5BR -$899,900 ..... [ .... 3BR $275,000 IAYmll. 3BR &299,000 .......... 4BR $322,000 2531 Bunya MARIAN REEDY 1722 Santiago Or. TOM BOLAND 426 Plazza Udo CYNTHIA RUMSFELO 207 Via Mentone EDIE OLSON 1839 H~hland ELEANOR OWIE «Brookmont RITA QUIGGLE 5 Point Sur BERT REEDY 2Wl~Foot MARCIA MA HEWS « BMchcomber MAGGIE GUTH 1807T~ndt WYNN WILSON 1718 Port Margate VALE~ MARSHA~L .. ,..., ..... , ._...... 2012 Port Rameaate 4 BR 9309,900 LARAINE SH"AW ...... 3 BA 1235,0QO 14 CMyon tlieand ELEANOR BOWIE ·--~·rnns CWM!CI llWI ...... .. ,,_ --w-1w- 111w11w :w\m. ............ .,. .. 1 .. H1·l• BEACH COMMUNITIES WllT MINIT .._ a-. Fully fumllhed 4 BR + 3 BR corner lot duplex In superb condition Just 'A block to the ocean. Thll 11 truly a property you can move right Into. Owner• will consider trade. ""'MWlllT ···-Picture a taatefully decorated 2 BR home with an ocean vtew, just stepe from the tend, ptu1a2 BR furnished cottage for family, In-laws or rental•. &..-Ill.I 1••• Warmth.:.. character & charm abounds In thls country 1:nglilh 2 story home on beet stl 3 BR 3 'A BA, 2 flreplaces, MJnny brick patio, remodeled kit, perfect condition. Quality thruout. owe 2nd T.O. &..-Ill.I ...... Lido Ille Country French home totafty ,._ modeled and completed by leaded glaaa, french · doors, porcelain & brua ftxtures and a marvelous uae of Oak beama, moldlnge & cabl- nete. Extra wide lot & south facing patlol &..-Ill.I ...... A perfect combination of preetlglous living on Lido Ille + privacy & spaclouln888. Custom French 1ty1e 5 BR home with Lrg yard & spa & corner prime location. Owner financing avatl- able. .... .. .. Privacy 11 a priority In this breathtaking penthouse .top completely eecured bldg. A vast array of ultra luxurtous features thru-outl Ever faclnatlng Vfewl of bay. ocean & mountains. Outttandlngll a..111.1 a,•• Located on tip of Lido Ille this prime bayfront cuatom designed home features 3 storlee of Imported lntertors, bMutlful wood•, gourmet kitchen, wine cellar & maid's qtrs. Pier & ettp Included. &..-Ill.I 12,..._ Imagine llvlng In a 1paclou1 bayfront home on Lido Ille'• moet deslrab .. locatlonl 1eo• vtew of turning butn, pier & 811p for 55' boat, gractoua 2/1tory, 4 BR home, atl In perfect tutel CORONA DEL MAR lllmmlt ... EnJoy the amentt ... of rarded area In a 3 8R Condo.with 2 , Vfewl, tennla, pool & epa, wetber & feml room. lkyttghtl & 2 , dect(1. F .. land Tool Mlblll-11.,.,_ SBA. 2 ~ ba==lt iev... OrwnatJc floor plM lncludea library , dining rm. fa)ooHy room, 2 I ftf9S)t~. ,..,..t oft mMt~ bedroom "'tt•. eeourtty gate, oommunlty pool & tennla. ..... . ..... MWWloua twnUy hOme on QUlet & .... ouf-de..Mc. a M + 1onu1 room wfth poo1 & ..,.. LU8h low rMlntenenOe. 8rtdc trimmed e.nd- eoaplng. Lo.da of prtvecy. ,. ---~ C""*_, ==-.... -•• .. .. ..---·---Nlftl,.. ·.~.,, ..... ...... --- • r 'l .. . . -ff DI . Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 28, 1883 / ..... ... .... '"'" fer .... • .. " ... ~ -!tiiii~liilO.Oii-...iilalC----1ilnlali ... ___ ... .-.-; ... _. ___ 1 .. •-!!1!!--•·-........... --............ . 8ta11al lttl ltet1al· 1111 let11l IMI ""'" IMI ....... 1111 ...... IMI .... 11 ... Yllll ~~a.ow· IUll•I 1111... ege. VA, FHA. ~Ing FOf Tueedey ltlfough Fri· 1111 UYlll IPlll IMll TlllY PEllTIOUSE URIEi LIYll& Ill IEWNRT BUCH G,..t tamlly home wtth VA 189.000. 3 Bdrm 115 Ba, day publlcat1on1: 4:30 terme. Extr• terge lot. 2 cer oweo-. ANume p.m. the pteYlout dey. Homee In excellnt con-io.n. Allllng I 105,000. F« S.turdal publlcatlot\, .,..1111 IM Via Dtll, LWt hit (1•1)..-• .SIH-....... I 3 bedrooms, den, 3 baths, Pool dltlot\. 4 8drme. 2 beth, 131·7370 dMdltnl It p.m. Fridey. ....,..... ... 1111...eH,....,...,'"" (1-1). ....... .... lhlll ,.... 3 bedrooms+retreat, 3 baths, Pool 10% INTEREST FIRST YEARI• lemily room, llrepitlol, Sundey dMdltnl le 5 p.m. 1>4.1111-ln BBQ, many othlt Frldey. Mondey deedllne extru. Cell 10 ... now le 11:30 Lm. Saturdey. TR,\DI '110\,\1 ~L\I I) 546-2313 .. .... ,.... 411 • ....., ........ ,. ... (~ l1ort41Me · _ .. _._ ... _ .. ___ _.,, 111 Entertain on your Redwood decked penthouse garden with breathtaking bay & ocean views ................ 11.&.1• ........ .......... .., 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large boat slip ..... ..,.. 114,.. ,.,.., LWt .... (114)...1411,MO f ULllA--THE ~EAL ESTATE RS KUii Md oorrectlone may 1-------be m4lde on Nine deed· Ha.,. eomethtng to Mii? llnee aa aboW. P*M Cell t42-&e71 CIWMl9d ade do 11 .... Ull fOf I "klll number" wMtl cai loalll! 10 your ad. 11111. h"'"' 2 ~.den, 2 baths. Jacum IEW DUSTlllZEI COIDOS- n1•11TUT IT Ull,IOI tt 1122,IOO •• Ouelnt new duplaa, 30t Sapphjr•. c>perl 8undayt 3 bdrm. 3 beth plul 2 bdrm unit. All brldt, wood & al\ake. Neer North Bey. 1589,000 Went Act. OI~ ;/11 975.5511 -& ··-· Chee* your ad dally and report error• lmmadl· ately. The DAIL V PILOT U1Ume1 llablll1y for the ft1'9t lnc:orrect lnMrtlon ............. ............ rt 1111,IOO llLllllT IAYllU• 1w.n 111-1100 only. 1-------l s7LL Idle llama with a Dally Piiot Claltlfled Ad. WANT ACTION? Ciualfed Adi '42·5878 ILKlcJl@) · · ,' , : ••• : f. • LmAllU ..... .., THIYl 1111111 Yll Steps to bay & ocean beachts. Too many amemUts to mention . IPll UT. I aa 1·1 P.I. ~l 1M It., ...,.,, hMll Project of the Elliott. Group, marketing by: • COLE OF IEWPORT RULTORS 114/113-0112 or 114/111-1111 •APR 13'A% (Agenl on property) ., ........ ,,.,. 111-1414 Utttth&IM .... 58drm,5be Sllp for 2 lrge boatl 1795,000 IM/hld or Ownec-anx1ou1. has other l>Yllneae tn1arett.1. Slye Mll,thi138r28e home. ~.000 Hlghly upgr•ded Ind BEACH TIME REALTY 11,220,000fee 1t.1•1UlllUI New , spacious 3 Bdr, 3~ Ba. Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and skylites. Walk to beach. Priced for immedi;ate sale $339,500. Opn Hse Sat/Sun 1·5. 616 Marigold. Call 675-5511 or 640-4521. Sophlstk••i•~ ,=, 1mpo"•d ~lcll"u~ marble. elevator, etc. 5 bdrm, 4 ~ bath. I U~ U 1<.C =·~= :~T:.! IU YIEW YllW If DOliOS Ill . 613..es11 uuceo. new carpet. new Sllueled ~ en overllzld UY 111 PIOIFlll Two 2BR 2ba pool end spa lalMa - roof end attrec;Uve yar~ lot • Ihle BR. 3 be home LeltUrty obMtV9 Nllboata 179,000. 3 Condol In Ptaluala lM'I wl1h llrge patfo. Cant oflar'I • megnlfloant view at lhay Ml oul for Newport Beach. All 3 Br metch lor only 189,900. of C11alln1 Ind the city Cetallna. lo"91y 4 Bdrm 2~ bathe, pool and tipa. l ______ _ Call 84&-7171 ~ht1. Belutlfully dona home which lncludeal $12'7,000. Clll Carey & PllmSIU,..,. th decorllor amanltlea Hper11e quartare for Scotll. CAPE COO Pier & slip f= :::.t. $2,300,000. &OMJ¥NY THE :REAL ESTATE RS Ind In aarthtone CQfore. Mom ()( Maid. F• land. ta1-1242n1 PRICEORIGHTI Community pool encl ten-nol leuetlo4d and Offered CloM to beachal. 2 Bdrm• New English Tudor -Spectacular 631-3444 views. 3 bdrm, 3 bath custom. Nurner-llr:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;==;.!.;:==;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;:::; nla court•. Prloed It at only 1750 000 Call IOI and larg• up1talre $449,000. Owner wlll lhowlng. 14g.7171 game/lamlly room with •Tl•• Price just reduced $16,000 for quick sale. Now only $179,900. Forest Hills mdl in Racquet Club, 4 Bdrm family rm, dining rm. Great assumable loan. Call for info. Opn Sun 1-5. 4156 Williwaw, Irvine. IUSTll llHITIH Lovely Mesa Verde 4 Bd.r, family rm, pool & rec rin. Skylites, terrazzo, etc. Owner says sell -now only $214,900. Ill.MA PElllSIU IOEllFlllT Superb location, 5 Bdrm 4 Ba., elevator, dining nn, outstanding mas&ve Mstr Bdrm suite w/view, fire- place, 17' ceiling. Cannot be duplicated at any pri ce. QUALI - TY -QUALITY -QUALITY . $1.150,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 2515 E. eo.t Hwy .. Corone del .._ 875-5511 ous amenities. $2,200,000. PlllllTllY UY Custom bayfront with pier & slip. 4 bdrm, 3~ bath. Extensive use of wood & glass. $1,500,000. ..... llL UI 11Yflll1' A touch of New Orleans. Used brick courtyard & iron balconies. 5 bdrm, 4 ~ bath. Pier & float. $1,200,000. LIMYIUJll- Forever views. Prestigious address. Security building. 2 bdrm, .).1h bath. I $925,000. ...... llWI Ulllllll Outstanding custom estate. 6+ bedrooms, 4+ baths, pier & slip for large yacht. $6,500,000. OCEAN VIEW -PRIVATE BEACH Spacious executive family home on expansive lot with fabulous entertaining area with pool, spa & private beaches. At only $525,000 has to be lowest priced 4 bdrm, 5 bath residence in this prestigious l~tion. 759-1501 or 752-7373 · IPEI Tll&I 1·1 ""''"' ....... a • + 1 ii , ... .,, ... ,,1 $725,000 ................. 22 Beacon Bay, NB .......... ,.,.. .. , ,...,.,., tlqaet $385,000....... 1980 Port Ramsgate, NB 1aH w"t •• Malll, a 11 2 u, 2 "'" $435,000 ................ 224 Larkspur, CdM 111 .... ,...,.,.,peat rar4, 1atrn $369,500 ........... 1854 Port Taggart, NB U,_.l()U~ ti()M~i REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eut Cont Highway. Corona dtl Mar carry large 2nd. outald• an tr a nee. IPll .. 1·1 Pll OO«ner wl.ndowe. fir• 1NI J&llT PllJTAI FORECLOSURES. I bring place end pidlet fence •ULLDILll Buyera & Sellere add character end •............ ,. together. 0ua111y homes cnann.1210.000. Owner -·•• Yll'LL Lm IT 1~ down. 12% long mey ...i.t with financing. UIUI YllW-1 M4lll Vatde'a bMt buy. term, EASY i~lfy 142•1200 Sherp, 3 br, "Cermel" Big 4 Bdrm with all the ftnandng. Tex ol tin j PETE Top Location. A.Num ex1ru Md Inducting a R.E. Bkrt. H 546-9909, O An. Only 1249,500 fea ,.., yerd with pool, spa 851-8370. ' BARRETf OPENSUNOAV, 1·5 Mdhalfbuketballcourt.t------- 1960 Port CardlQan NB T h • P r I c • ? 0 n I Y T red• your old 1tuff for .. REALTY ***** '215,000. 751-3191. new goodlH with •,.._ _____ _ U11191U. C:.SElECT Clualflad ad. 842-5e78 •• Charming 2 br, ~lhou1e. ....PAOPEATIES ---------·---~~~:d~· ~l~d0 1 __ -'::~:.'i' s~~~~.-.£_£~s·:: w/usumftn . 0 S ••eol'•"'9'f ... tcrOl""b~ PEN UNOAY 1-5 I ••• WllTll _ ... -.. -· • _......___.. __ 358 19th St ..... •"""" -d• "'"" .._. o1 Bu~ WUI pay CUh for ..,,_-. ~ ,.. ....._ " """°'" 141-1211 vecant property eullable P I II O E 14 I \ E. Colt& Mela. Call Bob I . . . . . . ~ f0f6-15unlta.~tadln II I I' I I 1 875-9434 aft 5PM [ T U LFAN I R E A l T y tWll lmllt L I' I I I I' Cl111llled Adi are th• Ill ll&IY r 8 u D L 0 y I t an-to a 1ucceuful New In Npt Hgtt I I I I' I ~~ gereo-or yard aa1e111·.. 2345 18th St _ _ . . . . . better w1y to tell mor• ()pr! Set/Sun $232,000 peOplal Agt, Ann 494-1754 ,, 1 s o 1 y 1 1 Fl s I I . . . . . . My ramlly lttpl spending 100 much mo,..y The only l __ S_E_W -V -1 -L~, ll'ung tt1a1 con•l~td thtm If I I I I' wu M t lnp lhll 11\t only . . . . . green Slul In my -••• I • ~?Z{·.j·· r r r r r I' I' 1· I' r· 1 •a=-I I I I I I E3 I I I I IOIAll-Lm Mntn la Olatt"'-llti• HH COLDWeLL BANl(eRO IPEI 111111 IPEl llT 1-1 llll Yltteria Ir. Upu ..... ........ Fantastic ocean view charmer w /2 Bdrm, almost oceanfront. a1121 ....,. Laca•....., 11n.- LA LINDA BEAUTY OVERLOOKING 0cean view, 2 Br condo. Monarch Swnmit'a finest. Adult comm. MILE SQUARE PARK WITH POOL AND SPA This highly upgraded home has everything a family on the go needs. Four spacious bdnns and two and one half baths plus a family room. Three car garage with a boat door and a covered patio with low maintenance yard. Asking $189,900. 963-5671 w/pool&spa. , lall ......... "8cw ..... 1211,111 Super view, lrg lot, near golfcourae. Spacious 4 ad.rm, family room, and lrg bonus room. FROM $83,200 to $1,700,000 -WE HAVE ITI! 11111 ,.... Upu ..... ., .. ,... Elegant 2 Bdrm, atrium condo w/beauty & privacy. Adult comm. NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA . Best value in the area • owner must aell! Only $83,200!!~01 or 752°7373 " ~ R-2 LOT With 3 bdrm home and one bdrm rental unit· Owner says "Cut the price $15,000 and SELL IT!" 759-1501 or 752-7373 PRIVATE BOAT SLIP and bay view ... feels like a "new" home although approx 11 years old Only $269,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 HARBOR VIEW The most immaculate & upgraded model we have seen in many years in this outstanding location -reaaonable eeller! 759-1501 or 752-7373 ONLY 1117,000 Customized family home with 3 bdnns, large living room & dining room, huge fire place and big greenhouae. 759-1501or752-7373 JASMINE CREEK Ocean & greenbelt view . . . extra large 1pa. If you are looking for -Utopia. better eee thla ·only $437,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373. WATERFRONT Fee simple land with ...wnable financing. Room for 55' boat! Only •525,0001 759-1601 or 752-7373 8PYQLA88 RIDGE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendoua price reduction. 750-1601 or 752-7373 8PBCTACULAR 8PYGLAIS HILL Panoramic ocean & nlaht view from L.A. to Catalina. Aaumable financing on fee 8mple land. Under $800,000! 759-1601 or 762-7373 RUNNING ITREAMI A WATERFALLS Surround th.II exceptional value where owner MUST SELL at only S132,900! 759-1501 er 762-73~3. "· I DREAM HOME WITH DREAM FINANCING NG QUALIF1YING NEX;ESSARY and only $26,000 down buys this four bedroom, two and one half bath home in the best area of El Toro. Huge master bedroom, large family room, fonn.al dining room and a cozy wood burning fireplace. Can you yours for a monthly payment of $1 ,377 principal & interest. For complete details call 963-5671 WANT TO OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS? LOOK At_ THESE EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIESll ONE HOUR PHOTO LAB This well run extabliahment ia gro.t.ng in exCfta of $100,000 per year. The partnenhip that owns the buslneta ia d.imolving and forces uie $30,000 below market at •104,000. 963-5671 DRES88HOP Greet location for this thriving bullneaa ln the 'Mme location 'Tor 13 yNl'll. Fr9lb and clean with new carpet and latest f-.hion styles. SecrWce for •1D,90Q. Tenna negotiable. 963-6671 · CAMERA SHOP .. ,IOO Four blocka to Qimeyland in nciellent foot and car traffic are1. Owner motivated due to pending trander in hie full time job. Yearly ll'CJm M1ee of •70,000. Add dne hour prc>cell1na equipment ($50,000) and for '80.000 TOI'AL INVESTM»n' you have a lab PLUS a c:mnera ahop. ~66-7035 11U1 T• a.-a.. L..-1411 .... So. Laguna chann, fonnal living & dining, 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath plus guest suite. IPEI llllAY 1-1 112 ...... ,.,,... Upu ..... ....... Cottage near the .euhoce, Victoria Beach with a 2 Bdrm income. Hlae.,1111 t..pu ..... ....... Wood & glass beauty. ocean & nite lite views, 3 Bdrm, pvt. spa. IHll '-f-l Ull,IM t..pu llpel Gorgeoua ocean vu home in Monarch Summit, 2 Bdrm, den on q~~t cul-de-aac. Diii. ...... ... Lacw ....,... The ultimate clalay entertainment home in a private comm., 3 Bdrm. den. ocean view. ,........... u.-..... ...... A tNly lovely home, view of the aoJ.fcouree, 4 Bdrm, . extra 1ra ee- cluded •Pit· nm.._ Lacw ..... .,,.,.. Lq 4 Bdrm plua bonua room home, aolfooww view, huae lot, auper nQhborhood. .,......... Lacw ..... ·. ta.,.. Terrttic tNyl Contemporary cwDD look•nc_ i.,una & the ... 4 P~'~ Ba.qlot. 1 ....... LapM ..... ... Nicuel Country Club 3 Bdnn "9 ttudy home w/pool ar tpe. Ullil IFFIOE ••1• 2 aR plue 'AM ltM or D9N 358 19th Street (E/Sla) CM 640-8250 $120,500 ~ Sun 1-5 • •8802 w. OoMn· front, Newport Bc:h &45-5430 $575,000 Sun 1·5 609 Poppy, Corona del Mar 673 4400 $249,500 l Sun 1-5 , 1561 Miramar, Penlnaula Point, Newport Beech &42-5200 $310,000 Sun 1-5 3005 Croyden Bay, Coata Mesa 966-0775 $14&,ooo Sat/Sun 12-4 3031 Croyden Bay, Coate Mesa ' 957-8082 $139,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 104 Via Cordova (Lido tale) NB 673-4063 $375,000 Sun 1-5 .. 19 Curi Dr. Jasmine Creek Vu CdM 640-1515 619-728-5151 $/Sun 12-5 1117 s•ndy Lane, Coata Mesa 962-7788 $104,900 Sun 10-2 30 Segura (RSJ Vlllaa) Irv 631-7370 $207,000 Sun 1-5 14 Gumwood, lrvlne 760-8333 $134,900 Sun 1-5 * 1 Pandora, Irvine Groves, lrvlne 642-5200 -$137,500 Sun 1-5 3459 Windsor Ct., Costa Mesa 645-0303 $179,000 Sun 1-4 • 104 Via Palermo, Lido lale, Newport Beach 873-7300 $435,000 Sun 12-3 501 Riverside, Nwpt Hgts, N.B. 548-2687 $370,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 474 Weetmlnater Ave Npt Height• 631-1089 $219,000 Sun 1-5 1013 Main Street Hunt Sch 536-0266 Sat/Sun 1-5 427 San Bernardino, Newport Beach 641-6141 $239,000 Sat/Sun 123 35th St., Bal Pen. Npt Sch 631-1400 $255,000 Sun 12·4 r 7 Rue Chateau Royale (Bg Cyn) NB 644-6200 $559,000 Sun 1·5 1091 Corona Ln (Mesa del Mar) 631-7370 $134,900 Sun 1-5 22 Beaoon Bay, Newport Beach 675-6000 $725,000 Sun 1-5 22 Lakeshore Woodbridge lrvlne 552-0660 $207,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 3423 Seabreeze, Harbor View Hiiis 673-4400 $415,000 Sun 1-5 • 1839 Highland (Harbor Hlghlanda) NB 644-9060 $179,000 _ Sat/Sun 1-5 142 Via Undlne (Udo lale) NB 673-4063 $350,000 Sun 1-5 1505 E Ocean Blvd, Penlnaula Point, New- port Beech 642-5200 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 507 Tua11n Ave, Npt Sch 631-1266 $179,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 166 Masters Cir., Costa Mesa 645-0303 _$215,000 Sun 1-4 • 427 Catalina, Newport Beach 645-0303 $249,500 Sun 1-4 3148 Manistee. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 616 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675-5511 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1617 White Oak, Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $137,000 Sun 1-4 615 Powell, Newport Beach • 646-7171 $204,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 19442 Salmon Lane, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $119,000 Sun 1-4 5311 Walnut St, 1 Cot1a Mesa 646-7171 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2325 N. Poplar, Santa Ana 546-2313 $114,000 Sun 1·5 I aR ptua FAM RM or OEN 17 Sweet Rain )Wdb~g) lrvlne 675-7262 $160,000 Sun 1·5 * 2007 Kewamee. Irvine Terr~. Corona def Mar 173-3745 $450,000 ,, Sun 1-S ** 122 E. ac..ntront a.lboa 67&-8582 '685,000 Sat18un 1·.5 1515 Cumbertend, Weetdtff, N9wpot1 Beech 540-1151 $234,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2345 16th St. Npt Bc:h (Npt Hgta) 494-7754 $232,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1840 Tuettn' Ave. Npt Hta, C.M &42-1931 t1ee.ooo 21511 Areher Cir. Hunt. Bc:h. 751-3191 1167,950 1teo Pot1 Cerdlgan (HV Hma)NB 640-t2H '249,&oo Sun 1·5 • Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. June 2e. 1983 .. This Weekend! · · · i.... ·tlllotl~ All tt.e lout14"1• lhttd it.lo• Wop thh lioAdy dor•<lory with yo.."''' ••ell-4 H YM '° M , D !LY ,.LOT WAMT AOS.J'alro.it ar• ducrii..d in 'Jf'tDl•r ct.tall by edur+l•llMJ eltitw"-r• itt todey' " 1 HI' ~ ch hhirday •howhiq opt'fl ho..•o for •ol• or ,_, ar• W'f'd to ll•t ttoeh 1 .. to.-tlOfl " tt co •• a"d Sllftday. 936 MacKenzie Place Costa Mesa 751-7148 $139.500 Sl{n·only 1-5 427 High Dr, Laguna Sch 497-5494 $315,000 Sun 11:30-5 • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Rdg His) NB 760-8333 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 2 Twin Lakes (Spygls) CdM 644-6200 $549,000 Sun 1-4 2120 Aster Pl. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $189,000 Sun 1-4 • Rue St. Cloud (Bg Cyn) NB 644-6200 $575,000 Sun 1-5 119 24th St, Npt Sch 160-8333 s29~·"ro Sun 1-5 35 Skysall Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 14{1 Kings Rd. Cllffhaven, Newport Beach 642-5200 $525,000 Sun 1-5 * '4615 Hampden (Cameo Shrs) CdM 760-8333 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ** 721 Bayside Or, Corona del Mar 760-8333 $1,250,000 ~Sat/Sun 1-5 1218 Key West (Hrbr Vu His) NB 760-8333 $289,500 Sun 1-5 2 Rue Fontalnbleau. Npt Bch 631-1266 $525,000 Sun 12-5 1791 Jamaica Rd. Mesa Verde, CM 5'49-7789 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *20711 Aquatic Lane, Huntington Beach 546-2313 $166,500 Sun 12-3 *204 Eboll, Lido Isle. Newport Beach 673-7300 $525,000 Sun 2-5 • 1301 Dolphin Terrace, (lrvlne Terrace) NB 631-7300 $985,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 200 Klnga Pl, Newport Hts 645-0303 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1135 Pembroke Ln .• Newport Beach · 642-3103 $250,000 Sun. 1-5 214 Via Grazlana, Lido Isle. Newport Beach 673-7300 $389,000 Sun 1-5 483 Abbey Way (E.Slde) C.M. 631-6011 $169,000 Sun 1-5 • 711 K-Thanga (lrvlne Terrace) CdM 631-7300 $398,500 Lsehold Sat/Sun 1-5 **1205 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island, N.B. 546-2313 $1,025,000 Sun 1-5. 35 Skyaall, Jaamlne Creek, COM • 759-1501 $437,000 Sun 1·5 4 BEDROOM 226 Via Orvleto, Bluffs, Npt Sch 631-1400 $525,000 Sun 1-4 •* 1724 Port Margate Harbor View Homes &44-0134 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1424 Seacr .. t, Coron• del Mar 675-8000 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 .• Q2.0 VI• Lido Nord, Newport Beach 645-0303 $2,650,000 Sun 1-4 428 Carnation, Corona del Mar 675-6742 $428,000 Sat/SUf! 12-5 .. aR ~ua 'AM RM or DIN 124 VI• Loree Lido,. 675-9103 S..75,000 Sun 1-6 222 Via PeJermo..1..Hdo lale, Newport BMch 675-7181 N09,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 23 Auauete LaM, BIQ Canyon 780-1IOO t1,495,000 Sun 1·5 7 vtenna, Herbot fVdoe 780-1900 189.5,000 lun 1-5 ; 1980 Port Ramsgate, Newport Beach · 675-6000 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5. 201 Larkapur/Ooean Blvd, COM 631-1400 $1,875,000 Sun 1-5 1901 Yacht Puritan. Seavlew 760-1000 $494,500 Sun 1·5 * 5 Plnehurat, Big Canyon, Npt Sch 631-1400 $$96,000 Sun 1-5 * 1630 Highland Dr., Weatcilff 631-1400 $259,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4156 Wiiiiwaw, Irvine 675-5511 $179,900 Sun 1-5 * 1915 Chubuco (Irv Terr) CdM 644-6200 $349,500 Sat 2-6• * 4512 Roxbury Cameo Shorea CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5 207 Via Mentone, (Lido) Npt Sch 644-9060 ·Sun 1-5 ** 400 Morning Star, Npt Bc:h 631-7600 ~75,000 Sun 1-5 1222 Suaaex, Weatellff, Newport Beach 642-5200 $220,000 Sun 1-5 2012 Port Brtstol, Newport Beech 644-6064 $325,000 Sun 1-5 426 Plazzo (Udo lslo) NB e.«-ooeo sn5,ooo Sun. 1-5 426 Plana Lido (Lido) NB 644-9060 $775,9000 Sun 1-5 • 11 Monterey Spyglaaa CdM 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 1919 Kauai Pt, Coeta Meaa 645-0303 $285,000 Sun 1-4 5 Malibu Cir (Spygta) NB 760-8333 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Morro Bay (Spygla) NB 760-8333 $575,000 Sun 1·5 1724 Galaxy, Dover·Shor•. Newport BMctl 642-5200 $395,000 Sun 1-4 3240 MlchlQan, Costa Meaa 546-231~ $155,000 Sat 12:30-4 14 Point Loma, Spyglua Hiii, CdM 673-4400 $675,000 Sun 1-4 * 1756 Skytar1< (Baycreat) NB 631-7300 $379,000 Sat 1-5 29912 Running Deer 497-2394 $214,000 Sun 12-5 **426 Harbor Island Or, Newport BMch 673-7300 $1,150,000 Sun 2·5 77 Monteclto (Spyglua) CdM 759-0619 te95,000 Sun. 1-5 40 Drak .. Bay (SPY.QI ... Hiii) NB 631-7300 $459,500 Sun 1-5 2201 So Arteela, Santa An• 751-9655 $139,900 Sat/Sun Ml 1400 Santanetla Terr9Ce (Irv Terreoe) CdM 631·7300 '300.000 Sun 1·5 •• 1078 Santlego Dr. (Dover Shor91) NB 631-7300 1835,000 Sat/8un 1-S * 4600 Weyne RO. (Cemeo Hlghlandt) NB 631-7300 '385,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1118 8omerMt Lane, (W .. totttt) NB ,631-7300 '480.000 8at/8un 1·5 * 1834 Commodore Rold (leycreet) NB 631-7300 310.000 sun 1-5 •• 2107 8entltlQO Or. (leyreet) N8 831-7300 1349.000 Sun, .. •4512 Roxbury, CM*> lhor9, COM 759-1501 Sun 2-5 ** 21• Via Udo loud, Udo ... 1eo.1to0 11.ll0,000 lun , .. \ -0 2408 Tu.tin, Co.te M ... &4&-0003 •220.000 Sun 10-2 3137 8tleton Lene, Coste M ... 545--2780 S134,900 Sun 12·5 lllAplue,AMtulorD9N 320 Va.te TNCha IMufft Npt 8ch &44-90e0 1262,500 Sat 1-5 1854 Port Taggan, Newport Beach 675-6000 '389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 9 Muir Buch, Corona del Mar 631-7600 11.875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 20 CypreN Point (Big Canyon) NB 631-7300 $1,195,000 Sun1-5 ** 525 Via Udo Soud. Udo lale, NB 631-7300 t 2,700,000 Sun 1-5 * 1606 Glllaxy, Dover Shorea, Newport Beach. 642 -5200 $660 ,000 642-5200 Sun 1-5 * 1600 Anita Lane. NB 631-7300 1350,000 Sun 1·5 • 1727 Port Barmouth (Harbor View Homea) NB 631-7300 $375,000 Sun 1-5 .... ptu• FAM RM or DEN * 904 Via Zurich, (Udo) NB 644-6200 $1,250,000 Sun 1-5 * Sp• 11 Crestwood, Harbor Ridge 760-1000 $1,890,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BR plua DEN 74 Navarre (RSJ VIII .. ) Irv 769-8333 $164,000 2aEDROOM 2554 Elden. e, EastakSe, Coal• Mesa Sun 1-5 540-1151 Sat/Sun 1-5 2589 Orange Ave J,Coal.aMeaa 642-7343 Sat/Sun 11-5 7970 Graytlng Bay, Coeta Mesa 645-0303 $142,000 Sun 12-4 7970 Graytlng Bay, Coate M ... 645-03<>3 $142,000 Sun 12-4 610-12 Poinsettia, CdM 631-7300 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 aR ptua DEN 992 Bayside Cove. COM 631-1400 $425,000 Sun 1-5 42 Seucape. Newport Beach 646-7171 $12$,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 501 Rlwr9kle, Nwpt Hgta, N.B. ~2687 1370,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 BEDROOM 1329 su ... x Newport Beach 552-5378 $310,000 Sun 1-5 724 Via Dtvtno 492-4863 $149,500 Sun 1-4 724 Via Olvtno 402-4863 $149,500 Sun 1-4 2119 Vllta a....do, Blufft, Npt Bch 631-1400 $230,000 Sun 1-5 207 19th S1, Npt Bch 675-5511 $357 ,500 up Sat/Sun 1-5 &44 Denube, Coeta Meaa 641-1879 t139,00 Set/Sun 1-5 lllAptuaDEN ** 3713 Seashore, Newport Beech &44-9513 S880,000 Sun 1-5 339 RM«a Becit Bay C.M. 759-1501 685 Vlata Bonita (Bluffa) NB 631-7300 $218,000 2618-2626 Eldon Ave. CM Sun 1-5 Sun 1--3 631-4245 From $155,000 Set-Wed 11-6 •• 10 Kamalll, Newport Creat, Newport Beach 673-7300 1182,000 Sun 2-5 5339 Riviera, Beck Bay, eo.ta Meaa 159-1501 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 7899 Saaewood Or., Huntington Bc:h M2-e,t50 Sun. 1-5 IMAINDAOOM Sun 1-5 423 Cernatlon, Corona def Mer 675-8370 9390,000 Sun 1-5 I "' a I •DllOOll UH 9ro.d ttewpcwt HllgMa 873-MN t3H.ooo sun 1.5 eot Aoec1a (OoeMlide ot Hwy}. CdM ....."°" tMO.OOO"P 8at/Sun 1-5 .... . ·~ ••W.-tr°"' .. ......... &Pool ... Orange Cout DAIL y PILOT /Sunday, June 2e, 1883 .......................................... ~ ~... 1117 --ltll -=-'!!! ........... 'iiiiiiJf •IDT .. Tl 8hatp 2 • home w/ .... t WA ,,....._ loor plM, *-al leyfront Condo. Lige 2 .... ,. oountlYY#'d Greet~-FtOfftYG"'IMml._,wnll lllke Md pwtl, MA 2be bd, 2 be & boet •· J>~ ~ 3 line lerie In •Id• ne~b.~ood. ooudomlilwm, wMdl the home. :::1on~15~~ Cu:io~d=::; a12uoo. • ~ .... ~ = 1Wlla•11111 .. mt• • M1J 2 , 3 •• 41. 5 , .. Ill.. upgrede tnctud.. Ille. auerded CIOll'll'l!Ufll ..... .... 213-845-2347 deye. oelc, lkyllghl, etelned inetennlllftd~1--------- 0wner. wlll ltlOW by IP-~~ .. bey window•. waterlront r•tautMte polntment. entry -Y· 2 • 8 ._ml... Md Mocle. loet ..., -·--Bdrm, 2 beth f'lomM. -···~ few ta per ft JI.-lwO --· Avalleble together Of -·-•• YMflaoolheewn.IUXur-e.t location. 4 8dt 2 ba. eeper•t•. Call Steve ........ -1oue oondomlolum eold Motlveud ••lier· Hui er. 850-9778, Dramatlc38drm, 2 bl!UI + new for 1366,000. Thie MIS0,000. Coat Prop. &45-a075. twn11y room, formal din-..-encs 11 YoUr op.. 873-M 10. *IDT .. Tl 1ng room In latnlly orten-potturnlty !!_I~ ~ led nelghbomood. Prof ........ for....._ CV>9 ..... Tll .-T .... ,. land1eapl11g, located ttMri pnoe with '/OM own DUPLEX j0orgeou1 3 line lane In MW ~ and ehop-new fln8nolnCI cw Olll9h. 2 Ell' 1 Be Unite. I quiet Ealtalde location. ping. Cell 8t9'<19 HMter. Priced now at only AMum•ble ~of Cu1tomlzed decora1or t50-g719, &45-a075 '275,000. 8howlng by I tM,500. an gr. I 18,800. upgrade lnc:lud" Ille, • All"l'I AMA ITS aooolntment. S.P.1389,500. Celh to oak, akytlghl, etalned -• -l>ACIFIC MOON Rl TY loena. Pr1n. only. glHI, bey wind owe, SUPER 3 BR, 1v. beth 148 8818. 531-32tedays.876-5418 fabuloulentry._.2 -3 pool "°"'8 wttti R.V ao- -· Bdrm, 2 beth f'lomM. a.. S135000 lilniMP-.:---. .... ~~~I "·-aa •ea•·-11 .... Av•ll•ble together or .;...1.-Dn leeut. furtlerook -... --aeperate. Call Steve r__. towntloma w/vu 3 Bdrm 142.,-Huter. 850-9778, .... ,. 28a.2200eq.tt .• i.dlll.i ......... PriM 845-I075· SAVE WITH DAVE QIW entry.pvt ..,._ Opn DAVEWHITE.646-2313 Hee Sal/Sun 12 .... 14 ,,_...._ l.l~UAll THEREALESTAT,ERS Ruetllna Wind. '221.900 . .,.. llt/S.12·1 3 Bdrm "pride ol own-S lnnakefCO..,. dlar_..,,. _48_77··_11_8h_. ----4Hhr"8fft• •lhlp" comer 1o1 0n1y ~ • "~"" .... Prl-""M 1~·tton.So.ol 1127800 Celt IH~5370 •P• Cod EBa.Ht~• II I .. _..,.. ..,,... • Condo,281'.2~ .. ,,.... TurUaRodcfUdoabyBren. hwy. 2 adjoining loll. 1tcellber logo Sacrlllc• I 137,500. A Pten. 2 bdnn, 2 be, end Your opttona 81•: ( 1 )2 842-3832. Open HOUM 1 unit, ale. highly llC)Orllded d~x• (2) 4 unh apt (3) to 5. 2.442 Elden. In neutrel ootor.. Cuatom 4condoe.(412alnelelarn-AlltLmlTUl -........ '* 11oon lly hou .... (5) 1 speotacu-3Br, 288. pool & 198. lrplc. Aii'~r.!: & mor.: lar al~le lamlly tlOuM. $105,000 wlterma. Haw s od 1 1ate1t Call .. _._ T ...... Gr--'-" ame m • ..,,_ ,... _.. others. Agt. Fred Tenc>fe ~ at52 0000 with VI a LI d o A .. 11 Y 546-3533, 831-12tl8 • MO ~'. TRY THIS 675-8742. AT Sf40,000 with :c. Alllm1KIJ. 4 Br. 11% ueume loe.n, 4 br Exec. Pool Home l'lxed rate uaum• . needl TLC. Under merkt Owner wlll c;efry 2nd Caetl to loen. 883-382$ 1210.000. 860-3466. Reduced 110.000 to II._ CA TAL.INA VIEW S 149,950. 105e Concord 1210 ••· ••••• II Turtle Rode RkSge by Brwt. Choice 5 Bdr, 10% dwn Hr SC Pia.a. a50-g739 A Plan. 2 bdnn, 2 be, end 2e011a1anc1 View Dr. Opn Ai8Ume lrg VA a'A%. 3 er, S•lll ii 'II unit, ale, hlghlyupgr8ded H H S •ti Sun 1-5. formal dining, Hr SC In neutr• oolor-. Cuatcwn Mc N. I h A.• 1 1 y Plue 1139 500 Agt h ..al.. IMMng, perqueit llootl. ~~~~~~~~~ 851-9889, 875-6198. 751-7148 • ••••• .,..... All .m.niu. & mcQ. CATALINA VIEW iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 lmm•nM with unique Sam• model leteat Choice 5 Bdr, 10% d'wn. -llY. U. llootplan. 3 bathe, fonMI ~"91r=~ T: ltwpd .... ~ lMI 2801 laland View Dr. Opn _., dining, flreplecie. LMge T S140 000 with IQe - H.. sat Is Ull 1. 5 . fU PUI ·-n mat• ault• wtttl alttlnQ :. 1,.1. uaumabfe. l.911.11 llYrmf M c N •• h A •• I I y Theee lncfedlbte BRAND room. Well·•ppolntecf. CMh to loen 1133-3826 Attt9CtM 38'. 2Ba. PVT 851·9889, 675-6198. NEW alngle lamMy homM ~Ult ... 11235,000 . PIER a SLIP, gor~ , llPUJ 11.... _. -arded llOOI' plan EXCLUSIVE DEANE vtew, wtk to Udo 5o"'.OBO'. 3 Ell', 2 Ba. rental + deluxe ~~.~': •. ~ 8m:::1~: l•••Oll•fl ~ .!..,~ '::: ~ = J1fs~1114 3 Br. 2 Ba owner unit bedroom• + 1tudy. "lr••••r••k" ""'-562-1915 MERRILL LYNCH ALTY w/pvt did<. fl'plc.:.!renctttt Sunken Hvelng room, u-..o.. ...,.n._. .... _..~1 1iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil KATELLA doora, cuttom .,,u .,. VllUfted oelNng, 11alnedl ,_....,, -,.., . .., __ ,, II +. Sool PCH. POil trede. glua, akyllghta. hand 3 bedroom•. dining ~-Piii $420,000. 87~2500 carwd oak itw ralllnga. room, ftteplecie. Country -dove. 2 Br. 2 Ba. ... +•-...e+...... gormet kitchen• end, kitchen S159,000. Owner Shar'p 2 Bdrm 1'h beth 1375,000. Cooperetlng -mucn mcwe. 8-ltltul pn. wlll help llMnce. o.t the Mrttlt~ thr ho\lt: w/Ell'ok ... 873-4083. ....... ,_... vale ltreet with vintage det .... I eo-wc1 petlo. UDO ISLE. 142 Via Un- Spoc.._ 3e30 at duplex lernp poata. Open houae I y • . dine. 3 If. 1 ·~ Ba. 35 ft OWC 111-12%--long term Set/Sun 12/5. Loceted ti• IF I lot. Price reduced to 3br/3ba+5br/3ba·1 vac: on Monte Vitt• Ave ti. lt..&I. 1350,000. Cooperating 509 Acacta-waltc to IN lwMrl Orange and Santa n• I w/1Mu9.&al873-408:11U3. 399K 20%dn-Appra1Md All• Ave. Top neighborhood. 440Kown/bkr845-704& larltrlMlbtllh Gorgeou1 3 bedroom -------- 111-llll tr Ml-tlll newly pelnted. Flrepleoe, I ••11 4 Bdrm, 3 8a. '359,000. mil .. Ulll .... , .. , ... Yallted oelllngs, atrium .... 2 2 2 VI• Pa I er mo . .,.., Lulh tiered land· PIEllll LIT _8_1s._1_18_1·----.,..,,.,=-1rv1ne Terrace. 10 rm hm 1~~~~~~~~~I w/pool. Walk lo bch, gotfl: COUIW °' Fuhlon llland. Charming 2 Ell' 2 Ba condo, Fee almple. Attf9cil>te 30 quiet neighborhood, '(r financing ava lt. comm. pool/jec. 0pn HM $450,000. Ownr wltl co-Sat/Sun 11-5. 2589 Or- operate w/rltra. Call ange Ave, J . 842-7343. 1eaplng. Ju1t Ilk• • on culMd• MC. 4 Bdrm, 2 ·-,... _ rnodelt S155,000. Call _., today! ... ... .. .. I on Udo ..... large 4 Bdrm + Nmly rm, .. amenlt .... a 10 .......... Lira• $475,000. Open Sundey, •• . Ot•I hell,. • ..., 1 2 4 VI a Lor c a . • r •• 1•11 o I Owner/Bkr 875-9103 840-2722 Of 873-3745. ............ -Beaullful "Sycamore Glen" condo. Jult a ll'lof1 11unt to b••chl 3 bedrooma. 21/2 •belhl, brtck flreplaoe. S 140,000. Submit I '"' .............. -........ n111•1t. exoe1.1n-tment wttto one 2 Br. 2 ea. 2 ce1 gar, up. of CdM'1 belt duptexea. graded. 81\owa Ilk• • So. of PCH. Poalllve alttw model. I 115,000. 1111... Nearly new 48 R condollwnhm. D•· ..,..bte locetlon, dole to ..-ythlng. Priced to .... AMl.lmable loan. Thia Pf'091'1Y la VACANTI tax cuh flow. Ataume ftnanclng at greet ratea. ,_ - Guaranteed renl. 20% Kool & quiet 3 Br. 2 Ba. • fl • L down wlll take this deal. ftreplace. lhake root. RV II 0 •IO• 875-8370 9CCMa. Owf'4lr wlll cerry Family room haa • real tat loan 1148.500. mountain teellng l 3 IRVINE TERRACE-s .. bedroom• and TWO apecloua 4Br w/ln-law °' • ., ........ lffr FIREPLACES. Adorned muter .... '"" rm w/wet 141-nn with many CyprMa nd bar. formal din rm, 2 fruit t,..... Shot1 5 min. -1Kfm.80ll a.vw patloa. •Int ente<1aln· ~~~~~~~~~I drive 10 beache1. .._ met'lt home. S295,000. -·m $ t25,000. Come aMI I··-.......,. Agt. 780-83li ~ llt-llM ._,.__. -· ----1 Just !ell out of MCfow1 - Priced below '"""' et 3707 s. Brtetol • In Unlverlllty Pn, 2 Br 2 •-PlllHT s115.ooo. 3Br. fonn .. dln qaY•llllffl a.. dbl gar, frl>I, f11m -Ill.... rm, huge yard, wonderful 0r...i....a.i owner ~ In thla rm/tcltc:ti. v--.1. >Ont ~~ --Don't delay caM call .... -cond Oon Sat/Sun t•5. .. Diana lodey. taatefully decorated 5BR S 1 1 e, & O O. 1 7 2 1 1 Done onty the of DIANA PIETENPOL· 2 be home. C«wnlc ttte, cn.tnut North lute with the htg'-1 VOLPE wrt. 1911ekn, almOet .. ' quality mat.,,..., A de-5511-9400 new cpl, lkytlgtit with ' I\....._ llghllut 3BR Canyon Cuablanca ten, .tc. VA V.. Cr•t townhouM with 111 & 2nd total S87,500, 1 REAlT" vaulted celllngs, formal eflecthle rate of 12. 1% dining. lamlly room. c.om-ASSUMABLEI OMC. I 752-~ muntty pool, ~ tennla le ..... ~ , ==t":·~ .ill ....... ... .. wen11to1111now. 1111,111 Dua Put fffi ...U11 144-ll11 ,._""~a.a 1 conao. top .... 2 & 2 ~~~3 i~l.!I Bdr t Ba on comer R-2. B•. •Int lnvetmt, nr llr 2112 k central air, 2 _2;_ ta-• Owner w111 ftnanca 75% at Marin•. •P•. pool. ftreplaoM, '8nnll, 9Wtrn-I . ~~~ 10% 5 yeer1. Needs work. "8.850. 4t4-2793. mtng, lake reo. 10% 1oen 6 3 1 • t 2 8 8 C U AT r ... tala at 10.75%1nt. 9Vtll. Own- ........ / .. frcwn 12 to 4 pm. Come In endtM••tookl IMPr1J1rtlltL .. 111-2111 Newport Helght1. B owner, older~. 2 • lot, 2·2 Br. 1 Ba. d garage & b•H"'41nt. 1189,000. 875-1708. Conalder trade. Open Set 9-5. Gorgeou1 OCM11 vtew. lrvlne Te<· race honle. 3 Bdrm. 2 Be. S349,500. 846-2389. 1815 Bonnie Ooone. HERBERTS II '* l*._. .,. .. fM'fY 2nd. S 19K _ ._ mowayou In. Reduced to FME ffY UR SS:: a112.ooo for quid(.-. "::"1 ... ~lle9ch~ blO lot, pymta 122.50. Cllll, _5611-_7_058_. --.,...---... 11•1 500 Sue et1-5658 ... ••-nil, IWll11m111g. v • . -Carl MoHn Agent, UllWITUUI PIUUll• U1 ... 7~ ,........ • Bdrm beauty. 1rg yard. 8h8rp 4 S>M 3 S>M pool. I au .rm•• •• I._...... Lm GrHI cond. + toe. a280,ooo. 549-2818 Tired al looking at hcww 3 BR 2M. new c:pta end A ll'lof1 welklng dtatance Onlyl125.000. Call Mon. ttwu Frt., 532_....5 with. ugly cars>e'. r• pelnt. Some~ vtew, to IN bMctl. A ~I SBA 0 9Y98/Wllnda. dblloul ... cowr:oll? meny mree. >Ont .... 3112 be home with tge luL ... ~ lMI and tadty "upgradel ? S23t,OOO OBO. Open family room and 2 llt9-Then try tflla 1 Br + den, 2 f'lcMM Sat/Sun 427 San plalcM. owe peper or ..... .,,..IL etory, whlctl '*beef\ ,.. 8enwdlno Ave. awn. trede '"' '-' lnoome flmL.Yml•l•HI Seller wlll ualat etcndtoltaortglnel(bUt 846-e141cw 1-73M115 Pf'opefty. The beet view 5 ....._ 2 ...... hardwood wlllnanclng for thl1 bettW) production ltP---_ for the money at only UUHn, -quaint 21tory 3 and den peer•IOI . .-oil• coop. -r-• $465,000. ftra, liCylltea. CloM to "°"'8. 9t)8 and g11118bo erlltton, a152,000. Lve 3 bdrm and den. Cuatom UU.144-1211 achoole. S13<4,800. Open for your en)oymant on m.a 551-6018. R-2 By owner. see&.000. rJn NIE;[L DAILE Y &. ASSUUATE~ Sun. 12·5. 3137 Sheron. thoM werm iumm•rl-i;•iiiiiiiii.iiiliiiiiiiii" 3713 SeHhore Dr. By owner. 545-2788 nlghta. Priced only ~78 f1UT ~ S155,000. Cell for eMCI IUloaOM.J.M OCEANf'RONT Neer new condo w/lof'I, 2 locatton. Aeduoed to *"25,000 fot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Slaty, 2 •• 2 a.. fl'plc, .............. ,_ ..... Beat B8Kh ·--lkyltgtlta. 2 car gar. Lo, to W 111-1TI1 lront b•~· own. , ... ·~••• dn, no ~. Wiii .,..----.,..-,:---=--=-840-7tll0, 221 I--~ &.m conllder ·1rlld9 for dn By owner, 4 81', 2 8a. 7.;;;:;ti;:;t:;t;;;""c;i;MiiQC;t: -.:======~ A "'°" ~ d611ance wnt. sac1p 8811-7582 ~ 1 ~=~11o1 oodbftdOa c.mal oot· • USI THE to the bMctl. A ,_t 5BR LO\lely 5 Br 3 ea pool ~ "~=· 984-eln • er. t• "°""· s ldr 2112 D •tLY PILOT 31/2 be hOme with lge home. very prlv•t•.11iiiiiiiiiiiiiii 98. 2.-y cMt8dled. =· 1 ~ lamlty room end 2 ftre-E/alde. U39,goo.11 ~rm, c>OC*.o!.tton• .. FA.ST pieo.. cmc ~ 048-3557. .. .. , 1~ a1eo.00M·n -12u: IESULT" :,.~.::-beet vtew MESAVERDE 1111-. ............ eoM.Ownr/llgt. SllVICE for IN lnONV at only l t75,000 3BR 2M, fwnlly rm, .. _, l-1iiiiii•iiill-""5.000. a. ,1 440 3 er. t¥< ea. oacorator1 akyllght. 01 gar.I •-DlllCTOIY Mendol9Terreoe. dellgtlt, pool. a.. to ap-S120,ll00.8'1r~1MO Sbdrm~;:ft!old. "'or lh'-.ult IML .... 1111 ~'::771:1 Jamatcal~~~~~~~~ ~-~!"'· s,·n 1t·1.· <'all ......... 11 .................. Nr. 642·5671 ml -._,.. ... tNa 4 bdrm naer pool Md llMlil. MM• 1 ... JU '3 Br. 2 8a. good fin . ....,NOWl.._..T.LC. ofJW,~eun. ''==::;;;;;::;;::;;; -====;:;;_-~-~ a1se.ooo. 'Alllln9 a111,too but 12-122 ·""· • f\11 ~ yw-Own/AG1 Ownrlbllr t41-1116 make ofr, Broker l.---,111r""'.:-::OllOr--' '"TlDll .. flMnce JMf'lllM Ctfc, 8*0109. 2. & den. ---1-_.,,,..,..~.= .. =·=--840-1515819-72W161 flMILH• OPEN 1UN 1-1 a Ir 2 w. II Morro .,... '2o.500 do'M'I 11o4.ooo 7HI ••gewood Dr ....... ...,.,.... Opn 1-'. 4 •• F.R. In H"1>0r vie.. 1 .. TD Md OWC M .000 TownN8 l8f JM. "'PW 1111 ~..1 .!!!:.. 111 • .-.. Jll8t Teduoecl ...., I • • o o n d • A • 11 1 n p ltl8rl> .. ,.., P'l'loe ,.. •.eoo.11..-. •· grMUy reduced land a 121,llOO. c.11840-111 d u o e d t o I e 11 , ~ ._ sn:;=• quote. Cllll M. ~. 714/t42-tisael _ moDle "°""' tH '. Ag9rlt 87MOOO. .... Aot UNI* 111 Lita... Int 0na~~ °"" 2 wnn -.a.• nm i11..... home w/uperate L.ow9r,..._Aidlhv 4 bdrm. a lie. Ind. motMr Ir .. ... .... motfler.._ ...:---· 1 flrtoed IO .... 4 !.i!i_ 0!'9" .,._r,"·~9"· *'.;,...,..-wood_. ::o:.'"fe ~: w.e>pen-.~144 ~=SUN, 12 ... netrfb0nu9rm.Muatw XLHT.,,._SM-0211 1 .......... J. -MHATI l'f. ~ Mie..: 1 ::--S.1:11;;;~. i-lllite1111Sllil-111iii-~ ~ e14t 000 ti:* Dorie MW!• WonderM Worfd onll~?Wl,...,,A I• 1.,. 11e.01110&1 .ooo tet-titl · of lhopplnt. rlgflt " a,..• ...... I., owner· •n Y" • '/Ofll ••• ~ •· 1111 IOO °"'* "9utlfutly up,'8ded . ...,__ D•llY ,llot OIHelflM r.:... ' • O,.n IUft, • 1005 4 Ir, tiA be. ff,eo. pellO. ML To p1eoe ,_., .. ,,_.,.;._ ____ __...._ lt#fWlld. Ml M40 ..,_, ,..., ... 9y ~ t4Nl1I Ind let I ,.. • au:s, ~ ':.."~ .. '::...""" o.lfy :.:M;~7 • 1 11 • • oo. ;::. •• d M-Yllot ,.. : I :a,':.. • .. , tolfl ,, ........... o.uy "'"''· •• I ,_ .. v"1 •aay ta& iliM flnt 4e1 •IMI ..W k .... ""94 .. , ... 1lila~l •ut"1. I a.-4a•114 la 111M RapewM1-1ef •)' ,._ ... , ••• era. IJte Daly Pll.c. .,...~ c--.. 10 .steps 'to a ' • successful 1 I garage sale Decide on dates. Looi. at• calenda• and :ser me Oates ano rimes or your saie Wec"enos are usually QOOd out m;any successlul 8 !Miles nave oeen neld 111 tne wen1ng 1u.i •lier worll Check me wea1he1 1or1.>Cas11n th!; paper and watch lor any other large evenr that rnav an1ac1 Potential buyer~ away sucn as ta11s or commun11y even15 Have your sa1e •uri a1 l;,a~I two tlays -some people mav no1 oe ao1e to come on any ~·ngte tlay 2 What to sell. Everython I Tnat ·~ uveryth•no you haven I used 111 lhe • ta.st year ~an 11em has a1111que •alue or is orand·new or has unusual value be sure to a.sk a nealthy p!lce 101 •I Gel a pad or paper ana searcti your wnolr nouse Look everywnere and 1151 everything 3 Write your ad. Here •s a suggested •d Gataoe Sale -Otsks Benlwoo<J rocking cna" 1oys. infants' clothing. 19?2 8 V1crrota 1n o"g1na1 ca0one1 tTWny gadget• lots 01 unusuat 11em1 rock collecl•on planis Relreshnwtnrs 8 a m 10 6 p m Saturd1y Ind Sunday 123~ South Anystree1. Yourrown Just weSI or Main 1nd 2nd Use this sample ad as a guide Be eure lo 1111 unusual items Be IS 1pec1r1c es poss.bte G1vtt d"ecllons 11 ~ed Oon I use abbrll\l•lhons -m•ny people won t oother to decipher them CAUTION Oon I •ov1r11se anylhtng you oon I really have E\oefV item 1n the ao must be on nand a1 11>e start 01 tne sale 4 Where to advertise. Place your ad where 11 """be $00n oy peopl• who ll•e 1n the area -most peQPle SllOi> close 10 11ome Tne • Daily Po IOI is read Or 88 000 adults 1n Cofia Mesa ~wport Beac11 Laguna Beacn Irvine Hun11n91on Beacn and rountaon Valley -gu.uanteeong you wide exposure And wolh the P1101. you re not paying tor waste c1rcula1ton 1n'Los Angeles or Anaheim Plan to run your ad 3 hmes or morn and start 11 a few days belore II~ ~le so Darga1n nunlers con P>dlfl' plenty or noflce 5 Make a si9n. To nelp make your sale i;ucce~lul. mo~e a lew S•gns • flom cardboard and letter Wllh a mag•c mar~er A gooo StQI' tae IS 14 " ~2 6 Placin9 your si~. Tne mor nong 01 tne r.aie. OUI not before pie~ your signs Bo sure and add your adoPess and any 8 direction11 an6ws TP>1s should be ctone about 1 hall hour before the sale •t•rts Piece your 11gn where 11 c.n be seen from both s•Cles of tne Street Oy passing urs and pedest!lans CAUTION Some towns have la •s that res111c1 tne pl•cement llnO dura11on of garage sale sions Please check wltn your tOWn s pl1nn1ng department or clerk 1 Marking prices'. Mark pr1ce6 where I hey c•n oe _, ctufly ()ff1C11 supply stores ha\18 vareoUI sites and eolor1 01 st•c:"e•s • tP>at work well or yO>J can use mulung tape However you m1rk 1nem ,,.... priCft i... G1rage sales are tor 1>argo1n hunters R11memt>er. ,.,...atever you can t sell you 11 have to drag back 1n the hOuse end store again tor anolher year 8 SenlftCJ refresbftents. Thia doesn I hive ro,cosl mucn. and crtates a 1,.endly • 1rmo•pnertt 11 also encourages people to stay longer and pel.llaps Ouy more "°"could 8"9n charge tor Hpens-119ms hi.e donuts or Iha luds could go •n ous1nes1 tor 111e day """' t l•monA<lt stand 9 Dlsplcry. Maka syre avarytl11no can be-" H•v• card tabtH or • boerdl'-d •• IMIY81 be'-'! two clleltt Don'I cauee people 10 bt"d 0'4f unlela you can't ti.Ip It Uea one table as• oeo where you Cll'I -e¥a1yth1ng ano take money UM only one c.11 boJt (tin ce11e or boH1 wort\ lrne) and meke eu,. __,. le appotni.ct cash .. , et all tlme1. Affanot ~hend 101 1 lt .. nd """10 ce" ntlp an1wer QUlllllOnl. rallel lor lunch. etc l).Check your n.tcjl._,. and . friends. SM n any w1n1 10 )O•n your .... Thte wttl 91..,. YoU tomeOn• to.,..,.. aal)tneel wtlh •nCI 111~1'81M inle,.lt in yout Mle It Ol'*J totn rou. Da 1111'1 to lnclllde lfl .. W\ YQut eel 141~11'1Ple "(h,...llft\lty Nlei" "nel9hb0tl\Cod Ille"~ 01cup ..... a1a a IOI "°'°" 111n. 100 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, JuM 28, 1883 DI le1t!! *Salt iiil ... _ .......... _ .... ~~-r~•-"~Mt--.l~tt .... 1-•~I•~~ C••• Leb ...... ,.......... .. .... Val1nl .. M ,,.,......, Uat. ""M"· !at. Al!r!llelt, Vat. nee ......,..._ 1111 .......... l•t ..... t•t C~ · 1111 C.... .. IJlar llU lltwllltlw• Ult...... c.ta.... l!M .......... IHI Pvtent&NU1,PG01•;.c. YIUii&iii PecefcView: ·~· .......... nn & a ~ -......,,.. CM. tem. 1186 a utll _. =r,r'°' · w•tobMoh.41dr,twn-c,:::rr~.!:~ • ~ ..eo.."':' ~ ~ ca-1.,,-14_1M1112_,,.,--.,~-__, \. 381_2 ea.irg'p.t1o,2 me.-ILIFFI IEST llHn llY 1yrm.a112~._.._ ,,.. den dblenot 911"' . l..drY. No peee. INll-8 ")'Of\ .... ....,~.""'· Nwpt Bch. poo1, ,., tull•. oc:.e1n/bey I Ir 1•.L la •-..a WI 1111W ooun t unt 1 IOld ._.;gdedtowr ...... MIO or N15 wt\tl e-... utlfully lend~ ~.cllllw..,_\ywd, ln5/mo. Women only . . ...__ ... 39 000 n 511'9 ,.... ~-•t• a-.a IMO/mo. 876-eNt. 2 comm. P<>C*. Newpott p1ue utll. en-e.»7 °' Qlrdlft ..,.._ Pool a ..,._ '**· utll1 pct. Avell 38 up. Mf..2&90. ,,_, -' ' lfll TIUY 1-1 111 lft. LW - --J;t1.... --8"°'91. S1200/mo, 11t, •7~1291. ~attoal~•· No I*•· lm!"•d. "•f'1 req. Am w/IC~••• bllh, 2 Br, 2 Ba. IPICIOUe • N MW Oftloe bldO _ WW IMt + dec>oll1. 645-eM8. Ii=-:... ... MU ~ ~II NH/mo, 714nll1·156t pvt entrllnl.» 1 ml to bGh eundedl wtlh ~ Ylew. Finest original area, spacious ( 1800 aq. ft.) w/t>ey view. 2500 eq ff. ii f/i L mr &I .,..._ •• Hit 10 u 1 U II Mon· ir r 1. 9325 Ind utii a75 o.c> •249,000. 2-aty home wit.h lovely 0'1tlOOk, near new Npt lloh. 873-11663 Ill. oar. frplc, A/C, ~ ~ ~~ '"· yfr, bl lo m . IQI 2 It. 1 'A Be 71414'4-tMO 1:30-IPM 131-9259 2 Br. 2 Ba. lop noolw/hlgll carpet & paint. Vacant. clean & awaltin& h ... J!altaJ:; mlcro--w. petto, =· MOO' ~ya'~ .. mow Ptef.. M50. ut•. Incl. 131E1IU\. ...._..11 l wtulda. -------- cellln8oo& 1ky llgh11. your approval. ONLY $14,500 TOI'AL ~"Z' 1:1: ~~~,...,. . NH~908E.ITAtty,_ 979·1t&:stvmeo. 181 E. l~...:....-642-419e I ..... lfll ~ ~·.;~~m!,<'. Slit, · DOWN (or lea). Allume $1 00,400 1st at ownet. EM• 8* C.M. Beautiful; It 2 Be fonnal DupiM, NWpt Holl,3 Br. 2 MY ftl BadMllor '430 /il'"oo!: KltOh. laund &46-0119 2 er. 1 Be. large kltrJ-1 a 13% flxed ($1666 pr mo.). f~.~~>00~. 8~0~~1; ~.:R.· ~.--~ .. v~ :!21..:0? '4&-9o95, IPHUI. i =:::: 1 v. a. = Pool •nd • ,~:.=: MM AM mm. OCMnvlew.$208,000. lee/Qpl.wllda957-62e3, -•'*'· , • ., ....... ,_, St00off111Mo.Aanl 22GOVMQUWdWay •575/mo. Richard Wkly rental• now avau. 2Br 2 Ba. with........, patio ev MM7:t3 c:a.n 2 bdrm. 1 M enct HA"80R VIEW HOMES LR028AW/FAPLC 540-1821 213/13().2323 S128 I UC), ColOf TV --• ------~~-• d • 48A 2\48A on perk. nr ~ In room. 2274 ., .. ti75,000. law frtJ UH ~~.v:.O Ype\a. ~' pool, w . grdnr, s1eoo lll IWI YILU •llYA 2 8', new ~dr.,_, Newport Blvd , CM. 1 "'· .. ~ ~~ •-11 --• -· .. ~ .... .,,. mo. 494-2023 • ••• _11 bit.._, pool, MllO/mo. 148-7445 go, ....... ~·-....... -··-.. -mo................. . -·· Spaclou• E~1ld• Aptl. D 0 w n. I. Ir I.------------,...,.--S199,000. E/tlde 2 8d, 2 Ba Eaal.icle II rm hM with get Harbor View Home, 3 Br 2 JC:I ii::: iMe. Encl gar. patio, dlhwmr & Dover/We1tolllf lfH llAIM' 91Ttl townhoueM. Undet 8 1t fncd yd klde pet '600'• Ba Moneco. Avail. JulY -a -•• -etow. Moel utile "•· No '45-te41. W1dy rentala now 1vall groea. 8% caatt return. 53w 190 BEST ,.. 15. SHOO/mo. MO-M11. f I 2 Br. un#Um. pool, peta. s 121 a up. Co10f TV. H 29.500. Prln only. H V HMS BMutlfUi MON· i.Jndty tee. From IM)4. 1 BA. 1 Pwaon 1445 ..... ,., .... ~ In room. 2274 Hurry won't lu l. Agt E.llde38clr2 8atiouea(3 ACo aBA2Ba.11501nd Utlllp.id.54&-03Se. 1BR.2Petaonl '455 PC>Olelde,)MM1-6139 Newport Blvd, CM 8:f2·1618 i~;~> 025/mo. ~/wtr. CloM to 1 Bf. 1 Ba. Trlplex, nu 2323 ~/S:"C.M. Clean21t.lrOkltCMn.Npt _64&-__ 7_44_5 ____ _ mall Ill.I I ......._in ·all . ......_10, t73-31'4 palntlcrpl. 1480/mo. ~·MOO 2421 E. 111t11 Bc•ooN ~ .. y nr ......... MVllllMll-NW ... -::rt~ Wll-·~ ...,,.,_.,.., ...__,... 645-9181. VILLAVISTAAPTS 81 -~u1n.. ·--""' .... ....,.,... ovety I I vlewt r•· ..,.,_ ..._ .,.....,.--,_.,...... 1575/mo. 2 Br 11/2 Ba. ·.,... ..,... 1n•-•- llland. '490,ooO. Only. L :an pu1 of he 2 bd 1 ba. for Im-3 Bdr 2112 Ba, on 8Wtl Bluffa. Panoramic Townhome, C,,~'· EMt mun ec>aQoul 18', ..,. OwnerflNnce.675-9828 =lorTLC~get:n. medtata .... at$345,000 ::;:--,:cb.!c.r'11~ BadlBeyC::C,H~ 1 bd, unlumlahed AP!· l/r,carpot1, . l)OOI, pteaaant .... nomr.P.ir"Pl~~!'!r.!"",~~ Hatl>OrKnolltCondo bargain of the arMI 4 wNdl II way below 8P-renltowardtctMipynlnt. ~Cy S1500/mo· ~Jed~~t:d~ 2018ThUl1n peta.'875mo.&44-4787 aceaa, Pool, Ten . 3br,2.,.ba.$2IO,OOO Bdrms. 3 balht. formal prallal. Bier, 833--81'2 . Ownr/igl Curt A. 965-752• dey. 1163-1W 2 1118 Maple. c .~...: TSLMomt '42·1803 FOf 3 wonclng edulta 3 Br ,nl1-avallabl• "Bot 3 bdrm, 2 ba. NpU1elohla By owner, 780-e961 ~I~~~ ~~.:;lly ~~e .. J.rl ._b«t1 II, 831-1211. -· '475/mo+ Sec. No Pett. 2 'h Ba , at r I 11 m ~:t':9t; Day. It . home, 5 'tfold.1219.000. • Owners· forecl°'*' and lllTI Lal II Lge 2 bf, 1 ba duplex. get .• LMM/Optlon: Veraall... To .... c.ll MS-H04. ""2a~~ w/-terlall. dbl garage, Ba byownr474W•tmlnater olferlhlaoppot1unltylor 1a1.--.... tr ... waaner/dryer hook-up. condo1: 2BR 2ba APUtmll SIOOO/mo. Npt Ho11l[)pllttromocn,2er.1 . Aw. 631· l08fl ...U • IWLD $395,000. Seller ~ ~;';t Tl) of No peta. S525. ~5-7983 penthouae. 1750/mo. 1 2Br, 1'.iiBa twnhM, frplc, Beaullful garden apll, :.::. ~e51 e 7 5. 1 4 5 8 ' ~~y S'ff.:· ~ ~':J.~. Versatile 2 Bdrm, 2 batha, 1124 UUIY $450,000 al 9% for 30 Mellow .,.. $350 famlly BR 1~ teoo/mo. Full pello, ger, no pelt. 15&5 pefloe. dedtt, tpa. No . 1 150 0 mo. Aug . Cole j, ~~~~'';.~ patf nt.alNltdld· -11 .. ••y 1 • yeara. '850 000. itart• w/pool hurry ph rental credit on IN/opt mo. 271 "~vocado S1. pet1. lalge 18'. Y!8fly. 'Ai block '42-7005 Of .._. __ rt t) """" ,....,..., orm n. _.., --' 639-11 90 &EsT Alty,_ ..... Call JUdy 780-1996, ~7510 ...-v pm. 2 Bdrm. 2 ea. MOS beach, laundry. '850 or 6--.-' ,; Ing, 2 car gertge, large 142·12• E f.a 1 875-5393 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 itory 2 car 398 W. Wiiton 831·5583 $875 w/get + utile. 111, Balboe eo,,,.. Water1ront ReabOrs. I llvtng room with llrapleee. PAYILm IU&.lM M..a V•de rate deluxe 3 • • . !Ml+ dep. 81.3-9327. w/d<lc&3Br 2.ba. lg patlol Xtn1nnanclnot '3to.OOO. oa llM1H Br gourmet ittr• 2 get LowtyH.V.Cermel,3br,2 ~~=7:2 ..... ·1 W-.t11Mrro.1'41gh1,c:1Mn. $2500/mo Jul/Aug ~-1N1 "'"~ , , , uppet 1700'a Must -~ fam. rm, ~· MW .......... • 1 Br, 1 Be w/porctl. l,91 U~ ~7 lfll-Y1·1 ' llmTlmflllSA 63H190BESTRlty• Cfl)t,gatden«. 5-5503 2 8'. 2 Ba. lfg living rm,1 .'400/mo.Agt.640·0997. a St, 2 Be, f'rplc. Mtldy Balboa laland elegant 142·12N . E~~~d~IJ39~0f1Y Newport Hgll arM luxury ••NITlllllTI =~l~ar~~~~5~~: PINEBLUFFAPTS. :~~1~:~7~~/{1Y· tiome. garage, aleept 8, j PETE J BARRETT ... REALTY .....,, n. It, 3 8r condo, $800/mo. 58drm,RVperklng,21/2 5-46-3115 2 8R 2 ea.wtthbluttvlew step• 10 bea ch. 2nd @ 10%. Inc '24,800 Joyce Wettn. 831-1218. Ba, ~ rm I den, ' CNld ok petlo tp1c gM .... UJ ~ $325-1575. 646-6333. IUIUTIO ... WI ~i:~,.;~~-a1r;1':8t Agt. ~·~~·1·P~aOK. ·~..::=t 8=· ltove, dwiwaih.r,'apa.. 2bd.S850875--4&441 BALBOA IS. 3 BR Eleg One of a kind • 2 bd, 1'Ai OCEAN. MTN VU. 2Br m o · an a ' o ' kldry rm. home. Ger. Sipe 8, 11991/ ba, Luxury PenthouM. In l ....... 11 2ba. new dllt, yrd, MC 93t·1211• utlll pd. 1542-4014· SPMC 931-e101 IUI llAI bch. '325-S600 wkly. Full Securllyammenltlea E/alde Cotta MeM. 4-Plex gate. frpl. t900/mo. CM PANORAMIC '410 1 Br. patio, no peta. So Cat ptza. 2 bd, condo. lmmec, 2 8', 2 Ba. up-~ COLECWNEWllOAT Complex.SalebyOWnet + 3-Plu on eeperate Blull1. 842-8801. OCEANVIEW Refrla, ~A bright. Spec Immaculate 1575 atalra, quiet, tennl1.1·BA-L ... BO-A-IS_LA_N..,D-3__.9-R REALTORS llPllNIL.. en1blu bargain • legal Iota facing MCh 1544-8722.'42-8799 Hlghlyuporaded4Br.2'h 724-·DJemee.873-77&7. lnctudlng. Ave/A ,My 3. ·1515. 875-8806 or Begantllome.Gw Sipe 2'1Sll.C• .. 114•r 3 bdrm, Weetcllfl home. $272.500 . Exceptional Olh•r. W'onl IH I. ShafpMeMV•de 48' 3 Belwnllyhome,tr/dr.PYt U"'Wl&PTI 986-0352 842-3153. 8 lt~bdl.1325-ISOO c ........ 1... e.utlfut pool,,_ oak ftnanclng.548-5t03 ::~~~1U:2-~~1;t Ba,21tory,w/~&g#. =:.m.S1975/mo. 141-1111 THEOABLES:2Br.1'Aiba. •WPMJ.al wtdy.646-8333 875-5511 cabinet•. Mar.y, many Exec:ut111e5 Br2level,pool den "rv. 11090/mo. ' 1 er. & waler Id w/gar. Cpla/drpt, blln1, Juat ~ In. 8lggMt BALBOA ISLAND. 3 BR 4 er. s159.ooo. AppralMd upgradel. Model Peffect. alzed lot. everything near l lllTI 548-91150. SQ8Cloue 4 Bf. 3 'Ai Ba. encirc ar u :, • '-lOed yer w/patlo. 2439 condo In lhe creat. aegan1 home. Oat, Sipe at S185,000. Condo In Agl. 552-5378. by. New low price. only 5 yrs newl Sttl Eut· Single family home, 4 bd, 2 Mparete t>onu:,:m, lam dahwlhr ~ ... 3~'480. q , Orange "E". IS 10, Call Jacuzzi. pool, lennta, 8. 1t991/ beh. $325-$600 ~ ~htts2. ~~toryatt~ TOWlllOIE $300.000. Owner wlll help aide locetlon. Ownw hu ~ frpl 2 cat get. $800 ""· frplc, pat · <>Wr· 1-5, 838-4120, nght ecroea the 1treet, wkly. 648-e333 ...... , _ _,_, nnence. Move In & ef'ljoy moved out of arM • II Ill iait & s.C' Dep. han~, nicely lndacpd. $485, 2 bd, r:tlo, No petl. ,_ q>I, paint. $375, i-="""~=-=--==,..,.,..,.,~~- garage. end yatd, ,._DESPERATE OWNER r• the aummer. Agent Uquidatlng local ln-1· ($25o). 764-0809 . '15 0/mo. 840-1327, Aetr'g. 72 B Jamee St. 1Brun1Urnllhedapl ~ 631..Q18, :l rma ~ BALBOA PENINSULA modeled kitchen. A•· duoecU l9,000 below ap-848-1044 or 644-1742. ment1. Annual Income of 55M188, ofc 720-6897 • 873-1787 dec:orated, llove a' retrlQ. able. Muat ha\19 Mml·llYe Luxury 3 Br, $650/~. tume 1132,500 al 12% pralaal for IMMEDIATE --.---..... ----'43,8001 759-1501 or Dui P•t UM '495/mo 2 er, , Be •pt, 2118 Maple, CM. $4f5 aocia1 Hfel 673-9235• 673•5369 for 29 yurs. C•ll Sile. 3 bd, 2 ba, Priced al , Ill I 752-7373 OCEAN VIEW tu conao Bluff• TownhouH, 2 encl patio, amall pet OK, mo.+ MC. o.c>. No pell. NEWPORT PIER AREA. Balboe Pef'llntula, 2 Br Owl'Ww/Agent. 780-9596. $129,000, to cover cotl 3 bd, 2'h ba, townhome. , It • ......... 3 Br. 3 Be. L.R.. carport lnclry rm. To -call 64S.H04. deluxe 3 Br 2 e. no 6-25 10 7-2 $300/wk, 3 ••-•..au ontyt Btlr,83U162 Sl29,000.631-1105 WALKER&LEE !_!r·~ ~~=a1 lrplc. rormal D . 1i1w181t1S1 oou.ttApta. peta, yewty.'s1200imo. Br.7-2to 7-t8$4251Wk -..,..... Real Es "...-. ,......., ,_. FamRm/Den, open bean\ TSL Mgmt '42· 1803 873--lf.40 85().;4243. Mw~:~i!-~gS~O~O Pen~~~ nllJllWYIEW ~ lut. ..... i14i =:cs"':t~o =1$515 Avall711 Dau fut 1'111 NWPT H~TS Spaclou1 Bal,,......,.....,.lel....,...,IU-m---=3,,..br-1""'1',-b,..a~& Value-wtll oo Thia WM« duoed 10 $115,000. By Dover ShOr• prnllege 5 • ''"""" ..... 2 63. 2 tNI conao. grOUfld decorated, eun~y patio 2 Br. apt w/petlo. a;;ming VL 1 er. qur;;, -2Br, 2Be. cloM •o 2.bf 1ba. doM lo waler. lor ONLY $329,2001 Call out of town owner. Bdrm home. Beaulltully ~ noor, frpl, 2 patlol, S.. overlooking 9r9'nbel1. &45-8103 Aft 8PM. no pets. 34097 Granada. bch, 2 Mltr Br IUlt•, Wkly or mo nthly 780-8702. Agt. 834-1511 or 983-2529. cared tor, open leellng . cured Prlt'g. '700/mo atepe from pool, 1 block ... -Yll '475. 873-3313. bllna, pvt dedt, aV811 July 71•1478-1237 with view OU1 Oller big .. -999 642-9550-. to Newpott Bay. Wiid _.._ Lg 3Br. 2aa. bltnl, frplO, 1. 1750 mo. 645-7400 Baytront 3 Br. 2 Be. '\/eraallle1 Condo, pool ind landscaped ...._.. 2 bdrm 1 be~ Yd BlrdRafuge,Hlklng,Fllh--· garege, no peu. OCEAN FRONT YEARLY 11800/mo. 21 Balboa I ...... a. I e nos• penthouM. 2 Bf. 2 Ba. petlo. SpaclOul rooma •lllllNIT e-. no' ...-1 .... 25 mo'. Ing, 3 mllee from UCI, WltllthlladlCalcredlt 1-569-7194 3 bd, 2 .... •-unit, 1' Colle. 645-5135. Ab•• n t • • own• r · with upmoet privacy. See Small to larget aptt unlll. 557 ,...., -blli• path tennl1 cour1a W1f PIT lllllm ..... ...,_ Beeut watetfronty home 4 I 189,500 make olfer. Call 11 today and get the ~ lnduatrlal commerclal. 7-2382 · 1 blodl '; leue Nice and Clean: Sludlo et cat prk'g. Avall July. Corona del Mar Furnl&hed Br, 3 Be + den. 3 frplc't . Judy f 0 r v I e w Ing 11111. Ow~ direct ()( broiler 2 Br. 2 Be Condo, 1 c:er gar $1500/~ cJ;:, HouM IDT"' $400. 2 Br. 1 Be, asoo. '1200/mo. agt 875-8180 1 bd apl w/patlo. Sleeps pool, tennis , boating. 760-1996 or 875--5393 1111 UUIY protection. 10 )'Ml• •it· In lndry rm. pool. Sun. 12.'5, Call Ann • mra llSA Call Welley 49M538 Quiet 2 Br 1 Be, getage, ·1~ple. Week ly Step110 beechl 12.5... YllWm lfll IMIY 1·1 penence. 1835/mo. 552-5955 1111.29113 °' 1~111. Santa Ana complex ottera Studio apt cloN 10 bdl all pool, no peta, Np. Ht1.1,_6 ___ 9__, ___ _ =~ ~-i!n~lt~ Brighi corner 2er. 2Ba 142·12• TSL Mgmt 642·HI03 2 ltory 3 Br CTJ)ld decor apaclou1 apt w/crpt, utll pd. 1 350/rito. 18 0 1 C 15th S t . Furnllhed 3 bd t1ome at '""'""OOO Condo, top floor. .... •• 1_ ......... __.. kldl ok l800 today,_ WATERFRONl 3Br Con-dr..,_, ltove, carport, 1111-8142. ISSO-M00.845-7355. w/patlo. Nr Bch and ..,"•· . $ 5 000 B ••S-2251 oa 1a111, _, 539-8190 BEST ' pool1, lndry rm, play Shope All Amenlll .. OPEN DAILY 11 • · 'fCO'" ' Inert 1490 'IWlllal plul mobl.:ci 5 * · .,.., Only 3 ml north of Super Mat 1 Br'Vllla, coun Family: 2 week minimum ~~6;~~Ts::;g HARBOR "IEW HOMES '; • , 2 bdrm ;;a a;;;, P8lm o; '450 houM w/bubbllng ~~Oo ~· ,:>:1~ SC ~ Sorry no pela., yar50d, • q~'!~13no peta. 873-a349 ,.. • Mr1 "The Lak•" pan IPtl block to ooean at F~ VNlaa. 91 1 So " .u7~ . l iii1iiii.iii91riiiiiiri&mt 83t-e223 n2-3895 Portonno 4BR 3'AiBA Sep. 0 w n • r a 3· o K 53M190 BEST Alty,_ ... JIU ca,. mi Falrvt.w SA. 547-7445. luL ..... 17fi CO NTR L B .... , IElUT$ llS'fllfl11~M Fam Rm.DngRm,Gueet 714-780-1'49 . 0 FOR ENT-$570 bd loff U Lge 31>r,3'ba.fully lum. Ocn'\/u Trt "·Is comuntw Olrs. Pool Size Fee Lot. . H ME ..__!2· .... _ OfTDelC>bllc>01tytilh6rm 21 r;r__. and denlo, tU80Jmo. up. 1i2 er. INNEWPORTBEACH July & Aug $1500/mo """"lt-nta .... ~· ..._..,..:, Ownet. 644-6198 Ja. lllJ/TUll Hunllngton _.., """'"" •bode ap9l8 dahwlr gar 11/ ba, • ...-ace. pat . unlUrn & furn. pool, tpa. Slnglea 1 &. 2 Bdrm N>ar1· Agl 673-8494 ...,.... -· ·-,,_., 1M I llllJ 111111 '700. ~ 'flld & oat· klda/pet S05 ru1h Ldry tac. Ger. No pet1. 18992 Florida 642-2834 menl1 & TownhOUIM. --------Spaclou1, lrplc, dbl-gar, 1 _________ Luxury •BR pool home 4 bdrm, 2 ba ..... gar. age.Klda&pe«1welcone. 53H190BESTRlty. ~I. req'd. Avail now. 642.s172 · 'Some are eleg1nllyNptBNch,CdM2Br2Ba, bltn1 gd terms Npl Creel WATERFRONT DUPLEX: PLUS M9a1ete 600 aq ti 1105,000 7t4-9e2-....28. 645-2000. Agent. no.... 540-e338. . lurnlllhed. 2Ba 1 Ba. 8/6-916 trom 2-3 8', den. Encl unlll. 2 ®clla, f475,000. Euy guest houM with n,.. 0.1 tf ltatt Houee Hunterll 3 bdtm Sula Au 1111 ss1s to SMO/mo 2 er 1'Ai ~ apt w/ltove & FromS610 '450 wk 673-3476 $179,50010$225.000 terma.lBY ow ner . plaoe.Lgelotendlot1ol Pnwtw UH multl bath garage/lhop can't"' 1375 2 bdrm ba twnhM pOoi tOcsry r9'11Q, water A ga pd. OnJamt>Ofee'rd.al w••F·- ~Tom iwi. 91oc ~o Mier RE Al TOR &50-1906 lrult trees. Priced a1 g;;z appl1 avell 11 f $875 houM call 4 de1at11 rm, carport: pvt ~llo, no 1385/mo. 230 ElmlrJ. San Joequln Hllll Rd. --,._' WUTOUfF $335,000 ~ 539-8190 , .. BEST Alty 539-8190 BEST Alty,.. petl. Oreal toc:allon. 268 aeo-1 t7o. l"-1.. """" ..... l1H ....,, .. L,w nWR RW.n Vac•llon In S t rat· OQeal'I cloee 2 Br frplc South Cout Plaza area 3 E 18th St. Been-full kit. nr bcf:I, qulel S~• apl 1 mlle from 2 ~· 2 ,!:,,~e13u;1e3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 141 ... 14 lord-Avon tour Brlllan breezy petlo get '400'• 8t ale deco4" mod kll TSL Mgmt &42-1803 per1on, no peu. bch. 642•2357. ~Dr ~6576 .....,,.... 3~ .• ~ ~:· :~. ~ --------and Europe and ef'IJ<>y 53M190 fee BEST Alty S550 dont delay dlal •2BrUpper$435•Ctean& non-1mllr. 1425/mo. • _., -11111 freedom end MVtng by 53e-e190 BEST Alty,.. 6 ........__ no _,1 HC>-0587. Verealllee 2 8', 2 Ba. pool ---~ .. NIT llAll plelely remod kitchen Ylll ---owning your own 18th Small 1 Br, no pell. · ~:. ....... MS.."~9 clubhol.IM. frplc. $725. --r•-' w/all n-appllancH, 1HS--Century apt. For detllll• '450/mo utll Incl. Avail W•taluttr ma 22v -· ~ 4· Beautiful new luxury apl~ Sandy 642-e149 ..,.., IUOI U>catlon, View, & $30,000 hardwood floor In lam llY I •EAlllM call 714-403-4101 711 536-6312 BAY TIMBER APT for rent, 2atory, 3 Br. 2~ 2 bdrm 1 be July and ~!:lat~et"a~~· RI~~ rm. French doort & bflck 2345 161h SI 1232 OOO . • $375 houM Mally your• 1 Br, frplc, pool, prtvate Ba. dlhwr. mlao-wave, VILLA BALBOA: Beaut Auguit' 642--025 1 Kno11Condo,3 Br -or2 Spautn'°'·1•s2.50~2·-301pen03. We'llmakellh~ l~rtltac~ 2llf lnial U44 lnc;d53<>•k1~BdoQTwonRltyt ,_1Ut pello,endedgerage. enclp Id 2Cc:erallgrK. pool1ren& ~a/~-::!.-· /~r1'~ O~THESANO Br & d9fl. 2~ ba. Com-. v.. -()pn Set/Sun 1·5 wXHtio RENT furn. 38( 2 er 2 a: smokelree. dbl ~ .., ~ES 1475/mo. 399 w. Bay S I. a • . • t:::'M'SO.·:.ms.';3;5· ,. SUMMER RENTA.L p191ety uporeded, move1-0wner __ . ------~Ann 494·7754 home. Middle EMt '-:':l f:• frpl. pvt {,d• 991 I ..... 2'4t 846-9883. DE.LAWARE PINES 3 er 2 ea. unit wet bar In condition. $219,900. YOU'RE INVITED 7754 wd/2 well3 ... ~m ch, • .: ~!a.:.1p8ool. 700/mo UL Condo 3 8'. 2'A ba, pool, ~~ '4pool7~ ... Cit••••• 171' IU,,;lthed. wuher. dryM owe paper. 848--8818 ren. ..,., '•• .. ..,.._ · JOll IWI 1ec. 1775/mo. Avalt July • .,..... • -· lncld. Summer enclad laa Clm11t1 1011 Aug 10th. Call 28 -8011 1 o..fteld 3 bd 2 ltory 1. 148-9189 private patio 2 Br. 5445. Yeatty. Pool, nr garage 5802 Seuhor• .'.... IPEI MllE rm WH llMl'aJ Bil ~YIM 3 mo onty. ipa rate: COllTIY Delo.I 1 houM 2 BR ~~r,~~ beach, bua. No petl. TSL Mgmt 642-1803 ...-----,.., ... iiili ___ ............ , MOO/mo Bkr 75e-1234 XI own . • • 49M277 lllllfm •---, 'IH JI Sunday 1-4 hf2 L'. &IQ iiOOlmo . . ESTATE 1112 be, gar. S8&0 mo. Delo.Ix• 2 Br. 2 ba. In ----Va••t.itl .. larW Jaa,MO _, • 3 Br 2 Ba oondo w/oc.ari yny. mJILI 2543 Orange. 642-2991. •-plex c pll drps -,, • .,. ... L__.ln,,_:...__ 1·1PI v1ew.724 c.11e0Mno Speclal tumrMrrental•111o•bdrm.$700-S1200. BeeutlfUl&patlClllC• Eael.tde lrg 2 8r 1 Be bullllnt encl J\". Neatfy,_thr•Bdrm .. 2 ltatalt 2'07 ..,...., .,.......... 3 Br 13/4 Ba beach hOUM er A-.. o on bly 4 Br wtlh terr*»d ............ hk • ·25• bath •nt with built-Ina L-~tavallable. Move.-ln condltlon. '181 rA-"""bl1"' h-·Mon;..·•1·•. •PrlvatePatloe .,...... w/glf, newly decor. -upe. no pet1 ' . ~. • DEL MAR SEASON REN· Aft6forewt.640-8227 114 Yla lruia•a w Aleaaandro _ .. ng "" .... .. crp11. drpe, bltlna. S595. ~84 carpeting. dr~ laon-TAL OCEAN VIEW CANNEF\YVILLAOE l.Wehl-4 K.,;1 Rea11y492 . .,.663. ,,.....IULn ~ •=:~Ing eval1July9, '42-1718. Hun11ngton er.-Apta. ~:2:::'on~ HOME In Catd.tn by tt>e ~ blc!Q, office In lront. 3 bd • Dr•-at'-Famlly SPECTACULAR PllP•llllmJIT lfy :Dtnlna.VM I U11191JWm Luxury adun IMng. 1 & 2 total unite In bulldlng. Sea. ~pl furn, no I 414 31 tSt _ .. "' occaN"IEW l14-llM111 •WalklnCloaett 2 •·.1'-+'"'""5/mo. Bclrm,wtth19tagee.hMI publlc:tennlloourtaand pell . ....,.,/wk, call lo• r•. n rear. 1 • Room • 2 Areplacet • c;,. " *~'*•Kitchen• .., -;:A.__ all 6 wit• paid, teWtleed gotf courM nght behind ~•Ill 6191753-1653. NB. UMd Brick • Beamed 2Br Condo, $l40,000. At--SUMMER RENTALS atlll 651•1177 1 bl< to Huntington & carpot1blt,lnyerldnd/,,_,.,,, eecurtty. From 1510. Call ~·only mlnut .. to L•nuna on the beach. 2 Br --•-ir• Celllnga . French Doora -9Ume $120,000 •I 12%, available. Call for detall1. '· ry rm. • •• 1813... ... "' s .... _ _.. ..._~h -.-_,..,. --Securlh 8 t Wood owner fle1dble. 492· 1747 CdM Charming 3BR home, Frwye. 2638 Sanla Ana AWt. ......-uom ... .,. • .,. ..... ,_ • 1 Ba. 1leepa '4, Avall t ... , Galaxy Dr .. 4Br, d9fl, FJ~ y )19 am -1 b lk from b•aoh mun11 REE TSL Mgmt . 642-1803 • .._. ... • dOM lo everything! ldMI Au gu ll $3000/mo 2 lrplca. 2'~8&. gar for 3 ""'•· ---for 2 or 3 adulta, no peta. 494-5857 cat'I + la hobby rm. PRICEDAT lutaha .... N·~~OOP/~.~~nh m . -M!Q990MC.WS' J:~: ' ~== ElPUERTOMESA 2A3Br.TowMC>uee"91•· $830/month, available MAU 1389500 Owi.wtnaa-I OO 1t CONDONRSCP••u .._ 1 Br. garden •Pt. frplc,dlhwlt,lrgpetlo, NOW1Cellownera1(714) I 1111 't1nancln~, Open $3 1,0 2br 2 b IJo a/~ Specloua i nd lmmec. • LAOUINTAHERMOSA '425/mo. & up, lnc:ld• enc:lad._ .,.2-4138. Barefoof retreat, Lucury Sal/sun 1 Rob • a,pa • c, 38R w/allp for 23 ti bolt ~ ..... •••• 18211 Parilalde Ln. 1 blk utlli """" 1959 M•....... catgerage.,.~nrHunt. condoon111ndy beach at · · · hHr ......_.,I poola,aec.gate. PIP. 11250 yny. ... --w ol Beech. 3 blka S. of A119.'cM.' ........... H1tbouf.FfomSM6/mo. ..... ntO Klhel, 30% dlecount untU lneonANltor 54&·56'7. =t1---.a&.--.. --I $79,500 1168-3852 Woodbridge LO• 4Br t;;;;, 2 biCe rrom Edinger 84CMl807. K!L, --....... 1f!f. Dec 15 (7 14) 493-2316 --ir• --home beeutllully decOC' • ••1 a.111.•1 X LO 1 Br $495. 2 Br 1595. --------,._...,.. ---·-· """' -·--RA CHAMBEAS UITAUIUI.. :.i. • t>Mc:h •750mo. 1264 -.._ Pool. Patio, Frplc. _,.__ PrtmearM.NptBdl.Calt Palm o.r-1 C.C. ,_ 2 C'-'·ftt eu11om 5 BR 2 ·-1ULn •ted•1200 Yf1Y. o..~. 11t a. 1a111 + ·--Ellle875-7198E Ava11 ... oo1 ~· .._ SPACIOUS, 4 Br, 2 ~ 22 Biyfronl c ondo 2eR d • P . 4 9 4 • 3 a 1 4 . -a· Dlhww. 557-2M 1 S50 mow In credit ett.c-,,,..., "' hM. w , o epa ::,V ~ = ~ ll-llM ft mater Br. bonu• play· bayvt-H C. & pool 831..a864. ...,..., ..... -Large 1 bd, D/W, cat pot1, tlW now tfw\I w'o..as 2 1-15. ~\1:f'· Mid-~ 8')CI. tee .!ics. T ·"Mull ;!..: room, country kitchen, 11150 '-''b'l'Odi to oc::;; f\liiY '400/mo, 2285 B Miner Br. apll for rent. Female,non-«l'lkr,rooml 1_~-~---- $625 000 Call quiet arM, block wall It.Ir· WATERFRONT HOMES Woodl Cow r•tored Vic· furn 3br + 2 ba' fl,._ St. 851-2t715 1 !510/mo.. encloud Ptlv In oldet -terfront SPACIOUS 3 Br, furn nr ~481Cr.' • IPllMISI =·~=m~t>t!o~~ 831·1400 ~f.':.3 ~~r~l~lt= ~.allbum·lne,Patlo& Large 3 Bf. 2 Ba. $195. ~•llOI. Ca~Joyd or hm.1280/mo.85()..8.408 -COM, wttly ,...,. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml IPJIUIS lllf..n at 9¥.%. negoatlate 11i'91 WU. 1211 U9 0 I mo . I uu. sr,~o :rs~·~.:!: Frplc, dbl gatagt, 1erQe lnCY 947• FrM BecMloret1e rtm llPI vmtlona. 973--0W. -...a.YO M«2 lc:IJloullyat""' v?:~~:~ down. "Ming 1139,900. --·-•Ill.Ill 213131a.s118. 12131881-1705 fncd wd. No pe«a. 2 •· tniH ftff In exchange tor baby91t· lntaJa 11 _,,.,. -·• Open houM Sat/Sun, -1 ea.~ 534 Bernard ting. 5 -'5·4731 or l ovefy pool plua Ylewl Showe llke a model. At--1·5. 2201 So Art-.. Nft 2 bdrm, 2 ~ loft, La= lilla UH Large •ttrecttw 9 mo ref'I· St '42 ... '°5 2 Br. 2 Be COl'ldo c:toM lo M5-0034. IUn IHI Talc• ed\lant1ge of the eumegoodnnanclngand 751 ...... 55. frpl, 1 car garage. t•2 a3 ... oaarom · · tennll&pool,w/enetld need lor TLC and get tti. move In thll euinmer. "" s950/mo. rent-Hlgtlvelue • .... acr r · ~ Eutllde 1 er natu-gar. In Smok•lr••· Furnlehld room, m•I. Female 10 •har• 2 barvainoflheareal4 OPENSUNDAV1-5 aJ_ ... -~-.......... .._ 3Br2Ba 219tpooll und. Aull Sept. rmfwoddttit\H>Ui 1tv S875/mo. Call work working Fem. pref. beclroom,l beth ll\HB Bcltma. 3 bathe, formal 77 MONlECITO Tatu. l --_n.,.. petloklde/peteS860 860-92t3. r9frlg lndd M35 130e'. 979 -•367 , home 1210/mo.642-5717. '225/mo. + 'h ullla dining room, large J Doren Stir 7~19 wst By own;;, exClll. IOC:tl&I. lll-Ml4 53Hl90fwBEST Aley PenlhOuM 2 Br. 2 Ba. 20th, St. #0. M1:9522. 851•"47. ne e-ctl·Pvt ent. be. 536-7193 ...... ldtchen,tlfld lamltyroom ..... ,.. 1Brcondo,h1Qhbelance BAYFRONT 18R. Avall HOMEFOAAeNT great ocun view, 281 '4e&mo corn. ~5. Prof/~•. mature,3 Brhoule,W.lldeColtL Ownar• fonlQloeed and Prime greenbelt loce11on. low Int. loan. Sharp 21/2 lmined at $850/rno .. la. Laguna Hllll 4 Bdrm. a Be. I 137 5 I m 0 . D. y a ~a' Wlllon 81 2.250 (A) ....... ..... IHI non·amolcer 494-0451 M.... 1 3 2 5 I m 0 . offer lhll opp«tunlty fOf Move In concf.' Seller yra old, quiet area, lrg 640-5078 $775. Fenoed ywd & 8t74,. 57-J...1. 8 8 , E "• I r • ...-. 495-9028 ,,. __ 2 ..... 1 ... _,. .... , u.. ...... , ....._.· • .._ = no e31·5898. S3t5,000 open to exctlenge for M11r Bdt, W/D, •II e-age. ... ,_ -·1-· ""' ..... -. -· ... "' ....,, -·-i400 Cond 1lJ4UUIY proper! ... ln/oul atate. ldlchen eppl .. lrplc, Ill.Ml KJde&petlweloome. renial 2BRfumapt W•M'1'°9'> No. end, llOO utll lnGI. coot<tno. ISO wtl or mo NB 0 M/F, ... _, 1-4 AMltt w/ftnanclng. Avall walk-In cloeett. '7•.500. Ul1 &45-2000.Aoeftt,no,_ ~hote Dr. w. -11161111 •944044. l1715 moM5-7&00 ~·~Gar. Ml 1200 now. Jo Ann eor.n. 8ro-Subm it all o ff1r1. Pnluala NICI 3Br,.. f\'ptc CiOM port. No peta. S700/mo. .. .......... ,... .......... IHt lut. ..... n•• "f'w ,....,,, .. Condo NB • ker ee9-~ d)l9/evee. 2er. m nbftid. ~· nu to I.Mure 'world' t7S5 ~15 18drm Ma0-$860 H;;,, K"°"· trl-i.v.i. ll .... 11 patnt/opll/drpe H25 mo. 7eo.otot Frplo, WIUfted oellfnOI, __ llmenll ... w/Wlw PETE BARRETI .. t..UA ..... lTD 875-3882 btwn ~ d .... ":rw' --··-·· O ' '~(Rf.ATM -llft ••··•-Y~ Dlf .,. -W 1' :r::"'et K b k ? Prof to "" w/urne. S.. • 1d ™ m 1W8, Certu ... llar Ull =-~ au ...... "'"u•uw enney UO port• ~~/1. • · 7M-0598, POATFOl.10 dtx.unfUm.lnloWtty petti. Homeefof ,3Bffe,3 ,,_...,_ __..,.. ........ 111 .. •------•I ""OPE.'nlES, 1ur !>Mired 1oca11on. Ownr. Chmr mini"" hbr/oon, 2tlf le, t750/mo. Fenced Lowet 2 er 1 ea. EMte6cte Isn't that the boat ,.." "' ,...~ ... 2_.517 2ba,FP1 2oQet,nupt."° yrd lllda/.,.._,OK Alt· • · ,C0Mlhr3Br~t,ownl'Tl'I iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiilljijj~·iiiijiii~ pete. •11001ee ~19 Not... '4&-2000. • ;:11,:;, ~,~ that won The America's Cup in '75? a 11i1. f\'ptc, AEFS, -IUL ITULI iii .... ,_.. Ullll ao.ce11 aft t :IO pm. Cherrnlng 38A 2 etory ..... • 1-• New and UMd motNle 2 Bt, ~blt~7=· no MALLOACA. 2 8drm. I ll'fll I bet, a M. oerpet, (!; ;f))-1/'...::., aootmo.14N4M. bMCfl "°'*on,.. lend. ...._ -. homH. 8peotaouler pee.. ' • M. LIM View, dbte..f:' ......., ~· "'OCC. <:Ill .. "" 28r i-. E. 0~1 Sttt,750. Try 1111111 .. lnlr, *-· ~ flnano-4bdnn,2112 tl&.2100tq wt\tl~~ • ... ........ 111.-tt ···•11 llOl1Wtw!lo(0t w!lal)K__.....,_twn. 8lda CM. U80 mo. F. tr; tor 'f04Jlf Pi'°'*'Y I ...... -. PnoecS from ut,600 ft. FIP. wld .,.._ AY811. FURNl'u.aro u,, w~. -ao... JVV ...... ,_,...,..... ...... ,tel ltt .... :.,, ·000 down. &ub-1e ,;:;.m11111 ~i.l~!e500· u•••tY~ ~~i2o~~~:11~~· 1-C~-me uNruRNisHE~. 1'"'E·i=~~ ~1 ~4~;:~·di';!.:~:""~! ,~21 +.2 E/llde M, .......... ----Two ouetOfl'I "°"*· Pin-3 .... /..o--.A. ,.. rs:-~ -:r;;_ ALL UTlllTIES ...-1. MM70t ti Stawilld W11tt In HullliftCto11 lllCll.. S..wwl qlMe, non-81\W. 12211 + -· ortm6c .. ofCatallne. 1 ...-inn ...., new -·. -· ...... brtdl ... ~ PAJC>. HEALTH -• ¥illeet ts. rtMlll ol lotaly ptrSCllllltM prolmloNI uell.'Lotl 141 MISt 111-1n1 'tf MW. 38A+ den. 3ba. Moblle .:t:n:Pwtc In San ~ll080/mo. 111'· E:~i MO. 17'8/mo. tlUBS. lCNNIS. One INr -Oifi ,..,. ~ Tiie ~-., atttnlioll,... .....,.. A'**' ,..,,.. H +""iii. pat"Y ••• llA• .-qrtra. LMIC>P1 or JuanCapo2 + bctrm2Ba. SWIMMING. plus loull OOMI ,...._Awl bltlld ot .,lllft 11111"""-1111t11111 111 a lomt wttt1 Mn, t\llih. lftlOll• Ot<. traoa. AMtno seeo.ooo. Wit ,,.,.., rec oent•. 281 + 2 be,.., unit o1e-. fiso '*'°" bungelOW m"'h morel Sorry. Jlltt ,.._ 714-0111 be*"t wooU w ..,i;.t ponc1s. ~ "' Mlur•I u..o "'°· + " uc•. OM ... TIUI I,... Aot .,.....13 rv°'· Indoor lkdng rink. 2 yf'l MW. No ge:· I moe bit..,. ~ ut1a pd "° ptb. Modtls OCllll btttm. Add 10 tllat ltllnls courts. ·~ a r •a. • 5 5 • 1 z I 8 , 8t1VMltlQ 3 8drm 3 Ba DY ,.<l,.~tr t0,000. I!.,•~ 10611 m9 «!.; Nf..1190 8UT Alty,_ 0,..11 ... , .... 910 6. poo1i. a 1(111M a COllftftlelll locltioll ,_ ~ M-l'PM. 1yc:r"I pool home. .. _.., 131 ......... 4M-0177 7,,,.,-.vY......,. • l•v ,.,. ... •1 ..... -"torwt llld -.·-...., 1 -... -..., 1::---:--,..--r--:~-:"'~ 0wner9 own o1ear a..-•-or...._.ao1 3 •· w .. tCiiti Home. ...... -""'7.1..., 1~ ._. _.. -··--~ 10 2 .,, 2 cwry the 1.t '329,000. 1.&PM. 1119 CJtow Ln -·•Pm Prime IOc 1., A.A 11HO/mo. Ma MN• O~kwoocl ~ 1 .,, ,.....,.. ._ ~ ..':: <t-:. ~=w!: IM Ooftdo. -.. rent "' ()pf!.., 1 ... 2001 HIM-fBYLIWIWll ....,.,. ~ •.,. wl1h "" HA tba:::" torG9)49AQ1. c; •A~ io 1>0111 ."'•P•ace. two wlrM_SHt · . Nwpt1we11c11tt arH. lday. ll62-7500. Alt. ~ ~·~12 ~~-::!; remoct. 11260. in.53::J ieo11 Beytront. elufie • ~.-.WI... ~ ~ 1216 .- ,-~a;.c;;;.-,;: ~ . .._ 11v'room, °'1eo-1... :r::;:':';,,T::. NnpettludlSo. ~......::,·.~ 9.00 Ftiow~"0041111e''ln •.Am" atty a 1nvu1men1 ~'T·t.mlly"°°"'. mtW 2t/tM..•r64171 178016thStrttt 11.c.1....,• 111 Hufitl 011Vtl\q c.M. tl71.IOt mo. ~ If... 77CJ.&46.t. 2 • bdla. LMve 2 9drrft, t ... -_.,-.a:== (atDowr) 11t11a. •~ 01ue 21r + el .. pln Iott. itorage. P•rttlenent • 1 & 0 0 I mo . 'A 9 t -Cowiee W..nint M2 5Ul •t...00. ....... 07&,000. H82 W. Malll llllTt ~ llepi.-Agt IU-1211, 7ICMIOH wl dOGll Hr ll>e, • ,AN<llNITOL lr!'"'-~--r--.r::nT'T".11~ Oo•ntront ewtomtiome.~•.2 1 U000/1t10, Yearl.y Nnpot1had1No.. '"'·/:tat:.:,.,, H555 ........... ~'--.,.........._CA ..._toiiW~1•.1 ... a t4IO br + ~ + rm, Ni. IJl'ii'(;;..i 241tl0, iiA, Cedllw to Oo--Oert9 ....... 1 880 lrvlflt A¥tllllt 8C .U . (714) ..... ~ w:.r.m....~ uil, 1~ be °'*' lutl 1 ...... oond, melUt9 ....... ,.... ilAOH YEA .. LY; ••• (•t16ttl) ....... ~ ..... ,...... ,,. .. s..._.,,.....,............... ~c::·~:.-.:-1·1. tot "lvattlde. mobile pet11, eo.t.~1 ,.._'Ifft off .. .,.,.... fta. I _, JllltT, IOI W. MW.104 ...,.. ..._.-..is Ill ., .... ._ -.. tkJeMll 11 S......... ,_ -· ... fl1nCI w11a1you w1nt In •a 7.~.J 0 O'O Io ff • r . ..._, ecow.. '4&Mi.. ~ Wiii I OS..,.... Ad ..._ • _,.. .., .._ l*YJ~ •.. ..--__...... • "'-..., 10 Ml 11 ......... • .,....._ •· ~,_a ·a ...._:.m.1 dwn,OWCbal,11 ..... 1 Oii....,.....,. u... 11111114H1 or DM.; PLOT ... __ ---.. , •• .. REALTY -;--:------~~~~------------ii~.-........... 1!111111-.. .. •s ............ ... •' ........ le otfllta.tala ltlt hllMll Lett I,.... HM 1 4124 ltlt Wait.. SlOO Rtlt WHt.. lltl ltlt Wait.. 11 .. ltl ltlt Waa... 1111 l~ut .. tq. · + ....... ltll Found: Small brown mele ••UT-LUii* e.nltlng CLERICAL COoke Full lime, arp f•k• J9nltonlil Help. Stwttng M/F 2 Br llM, ger, w/d. equ9iftNhoUM,nrO.C. rn&i onmrt" dog. Marlnet1 Med. NoCredltReQulred ...... ..._ ~....... ~type pereon tor 1·21n. 5d9yllwlc. Meet mlc:To,2blk1tobc:tt,H8. Alrpot1. AWlll. on ehoft ~wfttlOl'W/Olrglot. P1azai H9fBc:tl.976-01H 738-06229-97 dytbtcr We.,.~ ... So ,.._u Al a ,_,h of continued ' iHl ,,.....,,. Clfllm. """"*· Tom. Mariner Mlle S210lmo. eeo....1... term bMle. Attt'llCtlve Mc N •I h R ••It Y ---· ------i,,.--------...... .,, ....-g:' end pr~, °'**'8-17~1. 8qu•re, 2700 CoHt r.i.. Cont8ct Mr. 8tuwt 1142-1334, 861-HH Found -td'I nMr 19th 1 .... , fomle'a top p.rt~ b19~1elld6-New -·:r-Hlgflw9y, Np Bc:fl, trT M/f Bel .... 4 bl' hM. Gar 5484211. 9W9. endWhlttler,ealltoldent· T , r..1 ..__. .....__-A-nt ... _ _..• ...,. MYW9I _,...._.__. ......... 11111. ~ --.:.1~, r.: T•__._. ,._ 2• + ellp. non-«nkr. 2......0. lfy. 646-leOe. • --:::=ln,._Or ._ .. ....__ .. .,, •7~•-.. , I N I • -· _,. o S350/mo Wttw/dtyr Cel DELUXE OfF1CE SUfTES STORE FOR LSE: ee;e w. Ill 000 IT -:;;...-, __ .. o-~· ""'-tno• poeltlone•t hi -1n11ne tel*tngtor •• Ml\' ce conc~t tu• Stettonwagon Sun 87M1'92 e.vtront bldQ. 1oo-1001 19th,CM.S300mocwcell i..oet: '200 r-ard, bite , -.... ~ Berned office. our mid-July~ ~Own~ In • •.....,..fleo, M/F n/emk, 3bd 2ba. 9Vllll eq ft eYllll hm 1he Mr. Htr9tl (213) 279-1908 ~f':-;" ea~; Ye" 2Jle/ Counti.. LOii SEIYIOE Our bMUttful new 500 cai L&lke ~ J! J HERBERT HALL 7/1, In CdM. S300 mo. BASEMENT •1.00 .q ft: c....nu . ~·21u~ . . • ,. Wt are looklog '°'.,..... roomhoteldtncludeen 544MNl27. BREA MALL ~5 eYe'I 2600 eq ft. Cell: Mon-Fri a.•-•-ltll . · Owner/lnveeter need• tabllltled eec:row officer OLERI Ortent81 8pedellty ~ n..-.... NASO Ann PfT offtoe poeltlon open. 9-5. 842~ ... LOST: 0..1 blade and '35,000 2nd TD at 24% .no hel uper1enoe 1n taurant r..turtna fine E;;'lw• OOMt ..J: Celt Tom Amy, 629-1278 M/F lhr Npt ~ view F« ..... COfl)Olate offtoe 116 eq. K .. pvt &:th, weter wntte Coaler. Red ool18'. Int. PP o;l· CaH Mr the Orange, Santa Ana Reeponelblllti. wlU In· J..--and aw,_ lloerwed 8ralcer9 to totn L • a • t n g =:Sf5.~11~· apece.1ioo eq ft., oo.tl ~~::· ~c ;-ii.-= ~d. ~23 Meadowe •. 639-7582 i~o '; ~ WOC: =~~ ~. wa ... loc*lnO Newpor1 Beed! ofb. Agent/Recepttonlet NB home to 9ht ,__.. vt.w. Pt•tlgloue 00. ywd c-i ~. T 130 E. Lo1t Kitty emall grey Do you WWlt • we gtw!w *'°"' offtoe. etatem.nt, fluard In-torooollawfttl...,.'lenoe .._. be ...,_...,IOld "' needed for *09 t>uai--... Dr. In ~ 8Mdl, t7ttl. St 'c M *50Di r.m.le C.t wlwtll\e eoll8' lhotHenn 121/2% ,... Moet of ~ eutanoe end euetomer In ,,..,.,,... te ~ inw.-Mm lnduetnlll par1I In fema6e, mMter bdrm/be ,_CoMtHwy.11.35eq • · • mo. w/2 belle. 831-7541. t~~~~?E= our eeero.. end ~ -e..-.E:11111 . to ... avll1 now. '350/mo + ft Ful ..w. Wtth wt 831•1930· r:o,SK'~di Input t eomputeJ L 111 offertnge, etc. NMd ie.tne I publle retetlone dep. 845-7500 Ive~-.,., • ampte perltfflg. Cell •CdM, former manlcurllt L~T~tong helt r .. ~~ 8S1~. Prtn. ~ty. pr=r ":1ilng Com-r#Kvtoeo .v~ :"'.! In"""' Pf91*atlon. ltronQ cll9nt let. 8 figure UHfull, plHH call SyM&:P91car!Properti. dlx N . 28&6 E. est ........ ~_::.; NeuBlutt' ~ .. n~· 1.1.IATILD m9rc •. • n1nclng, ........ T....i..... ~-50--.. We ..M _ __.._. ...___ eernlnOI pOltlll*. Send 549-2988. N.B Male lhr 38t, OoMn-Inc 7141 ...... ..,.1 ... 1 .. _ ··-1 ....,,,. -, ._.. Loan and Exchange ..,... 1..,..,,"' -,.... "'' _ .. .-mw ........... _ •-... •---=-=::-=~-- front on Miid. S400 a... · __..., -75 mo. 8 .._...., ward . ..U.8181 .ve9. 1 ...... eeerowe. We would Ilk• required. 81"1 worttlng oondltlone. =-:::.'°&Oi1-..;B~ Lllllll eurtty. 2 131~951 F«Udo~~ ofllcee WUillll Lo at Rh 1 no e • r o •. s~~ tn 11t a 2~ eomeone who COUid helo QllLln APPLY IN P£MON 8ulle c. Newpor1 Beed!, •IN91te1111WI...,. Npt condo""""* rent81 ..._; .. 3122' •:i; a.tall at• RhtnMtone Ilea eoltar. Ttr.='YMe :!.: ':c, rut,:,ei:~ NO PHONE CAU.S C.. meo. i.i.~!.:!!!,,1 nn-emkr. 1225 1nci utn. v1e1bll!y ofllce ~SIM 1286 • 2!566 9Q K w. jM; Neme SMrman. Reward. R.E. Broker 8d RMl1ora eeerowa. OllTllOL PLEASE. HMdymen of the The lMM 84S-Oe84. 1000 eq ft prtvMe deck .,.._ lndde omc... from 768-13411 842-2171 546--0811 C Mondey.June27 ~ , .......... ,... ~hell en uc:IUng OoMn Y1ew home Metr 8', on~ &Nd In Land-'640/mo. 531-1068 Loet: Yellow Kod1k photo WIDOW HAS SH for 11 youhave 3-S Yf'I eeerow LERI 190009y8'"K!::.n A L4ledlng loclf pell control opportunity '°' • P. R. ~3 2~:i~w~'. :!'..t'. ~~ ~~T. ..... WIMFllll b o x w Ip t c I u r u . T.o·.., S 10.000 up. No officer upertenoe and Dutlee wtll lnducle operat· ~ ¥9 Co. ,,_...,,,. ,..,-~ who can 8"ow ...,.. ......,,,,.,..., negative•, pair o l c:redlt"checic. no pen81ty. woukf Ille• to be a part of ~ TRW IMdllne ~-E .. _1 _,..:_..__ technlc•11.lomecerpen-~.handle...._ Stew or Oen 842-11741. ...,. wtth wood..-.... a •I -aa. i!a 11•1 . R • w •, d. Catt ...,enteon Aeeoc, en energetic ••crow • ·-q..., ........ 1 _,.......,.. ..__.... ..... W"t~men11 end """ __ .,. ~• -" tMITI P1MM Cell Clovtu ng wt1h oredlt r9POrt M/F HIV try ...,... ,._..,._ · We ~ ........,.· ... ~,_ Prolf. woman wtll 8"1if'9 3 ... ~ P<cwtdee M 2700eqft,weltmelntelned 5-2477 eft 5. 873-7311. · ·~1 Ind~ prtor to tnln. c.11 CfMwt1e .fuee _....... .,.,,_...,,_ bdrmeondOneerCekVwy xtnt atm~e for bldg on quiet etrMt. p......Jt JOil ltl WaaW SliO =:oned~~ lundtng tor all FHA end DeltvetyOrtwr.CleenDrfV· 8:30 to 12 noon . 1t~uc:·~._,. Chapel with ume. ...::uttve AVllll ed-4800, 1145·3323 -"' Mtld your reaume In-con¥W1tlonal to.na. Good Ing record. Owt 20. 919-«>2t ment '"'*"'° ~ 545-3110. ' • ~ fo5 ~-:;.. AlklnO dtly9. ~"'!II~ l•l1htr11ht llt't dudlnQ Ulery hlstOI')' to lyPlng and orgeniratlOnal Bring MVR. COSTA ... ,,....... woni' wtei llttiectM ,... F\-c>. Fem to INlr'9 condo ,.,.;_, ~ .. cai 8-•i775 up. 2286 ft lndl»-T M RE-Selety eommeneum•""" P. o. &ox 2949, Laguna .... -r:=,; Loen MESA 8LUEPAIHT. 1te0 , ....... ~~ -di. and beMftta. To In trWle w/F a cs.ugtttet ,.._, Properttee tnc.. tr1111 office, 18101 Redon-.,.72_.000UA,B2~Ehoure expertenoe, 545-2030 Hlh, 92653 bedcgtound . ~ SW F, Coeta •. ...;. -.,_ 1 __. M !Ind cut more. ~ ege 5. 1250/mo. + '.t 714/845-t601. Brotlet doarde,#T,Huntlngton • ·--··•-....._~71 -.-.. -• 1 .--· · ~In pereon"' call u tll•. call alt 7 PM c:oopelatlOh. Bw:ti.842-2834. OllOllOF -YUi~-. We<>"-growth,c:Nllenge 1co11m11 St9ttMp.rhcu. (714)720-ZllO s51-02se. . 11 .... -•tt Jiii P~~~~ =~11on~'"' OLEll Hlghly .'!JAA:.o.A. for ,........., ----"'--. M/F *"--'*' 2 MIMY•IUll 11•••1E outetde .. , .. ...,,.pie f-tt pWd "f1tt-A*ntl1C ........ 1071C.rnelb41Cit8net ~ condo CM /Npt. eooant .. qft.Alroond.8 ........... ... Growtng~Man.'. We're Melllng • d•· ;'ectfoe1n~......,.~ Newpor18eecfl842~1 Newpor18w:tl,C.02te0 1326, t /2 utll. Al 'f'oldbtdg.4blklfromAHlatance LHgue In 719NO.HARBORBLVD agement Opportunltl... tall-oriented lndlvldual •rH. Full time. Or-CellnAM '"'-·-'Oppl ..,........_ 842·98&1 beach. 538·7504, CoetaMeeeleOC>nllder· FULLERTON Commlellone, Bonu-. ~.!'goodflouNaptltude thodontlc ...,.... req'd. HOUSECLEANING Ser· -M,, ..... ..,..,,_. 873-2286 lnQ night tlrneeNld.... llM111 + tneuranc•. Call mD~ nno Ann .... eccur.tetyplnglk ... 830-3703. vice delperllMfy ,,... ~,..,.---===~~= Reep. roommete WW'lted. 2f/2to5yra. "tmeNlted __ 1.._ _ 2t3-862-3-429 ~"L.A./ to operete the eccount· .._"'"'"'L neroPT zu -mn.. per9Cf'I ""°_.LEGAL SCTRY/OFC MGR HouM, $350/mo, 1at, Lux. N8 oflloe. Aval. In Cel: 84&-4670. ~ • --• r'•--------Ing tenn1ne1 end perform """"•" ~ ,.. ... ,. TRAINEE .._. 8c:f1 R.E. IMI, dep. Sheron. Wk uec. IUlt•. 1146/mo. ATTRACTIVE ............................. _11 offtoe du1ML p.r wtc tor t1wy Ulgl.lne Joye rHponelblltty. · • .,.. 781 -2943 , Ho me NorHmkr.1454700 $1'DIUL£TS MA8SUSSE6-?onl:°v:l.ow--P-eoeor Benlllng --Bcllofo.Eapllr&~ Mon-Fri IAM·2PM. end But Utlgetion firm 873-3351 Corona del Mer N.B. Approx. 843, a/q WUUll-. · • TO SERVE YOU ~ ep.-..... Columbia cff9'1 com• pereonallty • ~ trtuat. Selety open, trMlp ~· h • • 0 P•n1 n g 10 r Rmmt ~~.-... -/mo. ~· lf'IWr 6 kftchen. ANSWERS ......,,1 I • ... ...,,ed, pettttve Hlart .. , op· 494-8781. C.M. vie preferre . mctl'tated, ••oeck:. ex· .. _,...., .,_, ....,... '" Pof1unfty for edvenoe. t67-8431 perlenced tegatectry. C.M. Prof Pf'tlf. 23 yre & • MIO, .,.._2"47 _... mlleorfen\lle, Immediate opening for ment and outltandlng antll•llllW Hell_. ...... 5 XLHT ... end IN>r1-up. "'--631-8508. •INITIAi lmpendOou •• Fleunt commlellononly.c.lltor meaeenger/generat ......, ..___.._ ....... • t F.. ...-. , "9ndl___. -,_.. ~"1 -~ , .... -11 h I t t company ..,..... .__,.., tw • r .. _ w __.... ~ -~ .. R.,. ....... Roommate Coordln.ton .._, A=n----..o w/"'-........ -'. To.ity::'g. OUTCAL.LONLY eppt, ......,. · ware ouH Ha• •n ' tnctudtng dentel and -1n lrWte. Hotel -~ -.,.IL Oppty tor edWlioen...tt ·-·1 ..._.......... -7 .,......, 13"' "'1""" Regular dellvetl•• In -·7 '"!"I' _,.,. _.,.._ for ...... lndtWlull who LM better for ... view, 1900 eq ft .... can WALLET ... M LO ~· ... Agreeel¥'9 eompeny ... bank ll9flldee, Frequent Ylllon COV9raO•· For dinner "°'* ...,... • . ~rat• ettentJon S30 looklng '"' a pleol be dMded, Pftoe nego.. My tenllly llept IPllldlN' 111111 ...... Ing landeeape eeltmet« hMvy llftlna required. more tnlormetlon, ~ elNcl. Excellnt worttlng Hell t d9tlll end ,...., __ .. S40 to 9'I acc:plleMta clebte. 960 aq rt 4 ""' + too mud'I _ Thi ~/a.ctlltoiett• for new deper1ment. SIOO/mo, XLNT beMfttl. a.It Vller1e Burrowe at oondtt6ol• end beMftta. for ~ ~ to o ~9-558-7077, 213-Sff-5334 ~11260.a.r..otc .............. ~~~IOed ,....__.~~&:'-Contac t Richard , E.O.E.M/Fe5t•9t00 77tr7101 Celt 161-11N I to 12 ~ our ~tltut toteem.eom.ctMr.~ 24hrl + leCt)' we ewll. 3368 -u;.:IMlnathetthe "'m"-un·-.. ~;~-; 7 1~2114. MonttwuFft CdMhcmtonemom111t1 ~8408880 Roomme1e needed ~. Vie Udo. 873-41154. «tty ..-, ~ tn my ...._ Apt. Marrmger Couple BANKING OILIMllA • .....r W ncdcle '°' a -.-of Llpl lttr*' Balbo& tlllend. 13()2.50. WAI.LET WM MOLD. 738'-8638, 56&-1638 w/experlence tor Coeta SAYllU Mutt tww MOmollve •· ~-=-~ Probeti exoertenoe. P9r· 87M 559. *'""... ... , ,.... ... R=:RD-lnfo.: ~ = ~pt!iit. ~ Savings Rep EM~~.:; ::.,·'~. t~~ m~~ ~ d•y week. Room mete 10 .,_. 3 1000aqft_..~ ........ .... w~~-Writ Bo 842~r-Mcdya. --.....U..1111111111 h ·-7 •--------~---------bdrm. 2112 be condo. bldgonqu191..,_, .. I -· .....,.,, '-'M· • • p•--EqualOppty~ tno. ouHkeeplna nee. LRlllDWunll Own room.W..,_dryw, Alelgned1*tdng: .,.ltolenlntheEMtBluff 3H4,Sell8ctl90740. ARC Ameftea Corp In -• •-M/F EDUCATION PIWe .-Mt lflor1 ,... Sumnw. MUii be·1e ~ 2 car car gerege, pool geragee eWlll ......... « ArM. a..~ pldcJng 11"'111 ' Newport 8Meh hat • full The bNuttrut N•wport 1--------.,,..., IUIM to. Diiiy "'°'1 Ad, old W 8 I Pf'tlf but d and Jae. EICclllnt loe 84&-3323 d9y9. up a cet, ~ '*'• lie. laltnltlta Hll time opening tn the o.n.-a..cri otno. of a profit-(le HA....... 1 1 r.. no. 1otl. P.O-Boa llllO, Int.,_. otr* appll-l300 per mo. Aft 8, NEWPORT CEHT£R. NI no.endoontaet~ •tat ServlcH/Prlnttng lbleendgtowlngMY!nge lr)ll/Al, ... 11..... IUllll Oolta...._C&tlttt. oet*.41$-1641 640-785e. ..w. Ew:utlve Suttee Bw:ti Pollee. FllQh1 lnettuc:tl&I In 'YO"' Dept. C&llf. Ofl\W'a ue andloentueektngaSav-....,...._.,..... ~ w. wtto•-------- snar.. towty trt i.we1 Delle '57Me26. 840-6470 · ........ 1 .... lfrplerle. IFR'• ~ in.tru-required, good Compeny lflQt Alp to Wlri 26-30 ..-. ••••'Ill S1otlllmoto...,,. loW9totnMll...-ctato LI.I.a Point home PrtY8te ment nlnlnQ. Don Cole Beneftta, no eJCper nee. hOW. per--lndUdlnQ ._ ·-····-l1830mcdmum ,.-. '8000 pr mo. Celt U ound M 1ew~ Ofllceepecetor..._ 747 .,.lt06enlntheEMt Bluff 714-561·6111e 8S3-3232nt. 50. Kerry s.tUtOeya. One )'9er ex-................. ~...._ __.. ___.. Cf111QI02"'74-0UI eolumbla~MI ..,._ on 11' • ,....,_ ft, MN/mo utll pd. A/C, Area. S.. ~ s>lc*lnO Fennell. An equel op-perienoe 1n a benlc °'NY-... ,..,._., ,_.... -...., =· ~~ ~:.:.O':. ~"! r:r•r ~5~1 ::. ~O: ~ ~~ ... ~ 1'7n::~ =:n~rmatNe eo-lnot end loen II ,.qunct. ,::.•;:;;. '!fi!. rough"'= c;:r.. ~ ":;:-::: ::':'IMne. ~ 493-3392· 3 Bll9 E. Ot FalNtew i 8w:tl PollOe. men71 .. ~~raln1_.1tna· Don Cole ART SA.LES We 'otfet an attr8Cttve ....... ,.,.... machine trenecrlptlon. S*t of ttlllr "9 IMnO In OUf Id under CLEIUCAL, S .... ..__ ........__ ..._. ...._ •..o~ ..-o., 0 Ille .... ,...... and outltandi.... A..e.t the _....., fie, C.lllilld or In "'8 QM-LOllfl Pf--'" ·-· -•· •,_.,....,.. ...._._ ,.......... c.,.., opportunity w111 -1 "'W ~·-•.•tur•• -.,.ncw1hlmONo -to lhope/buL F.1250 Ind 764-1040. Mt Tracy .,. ltolen In the Ealt Bluff .............. tr. In . FI T • p I T . b•n•lltl. PIHH call ... ~ recor-. poet ..... Exper Loan PtOCIWOf ut11.6o40-ee41.-8mfumotno.,i200 +ut. ArM.S..~s>lc*lng ...,.._ .. .,.. Sl&-$40/hr.&37..aea :~1 :;:c~o1nrC:.~ llflhllll, ~~-== ;;._..~~ ~~T.! ...... ...... Bil CS.-epece. 116 + ut, up • cat, ~ tal!e lie. M/F l'fio1f yre. Cell col-......... I• tr matton. ......, rtln•11 ~ Menrnum typng OClr'9 ....... ~ ldnt ~ Employed handlman c 0 M . 8 7 3 . 5 0 17 . no. and contact Newpor1 ..... f« tt.11111. 8 to 11 Couple delked i!'l:r-.. '!i~"-.. 11..... epeed: .. wpm. end ocecrM .. ""* be ...,....IOld In • llek• room/perUel,... t7&-1623. Bw:tiPolloe. AM dally. Karen. propertyln~ eo.:;:_ Otll••la ·--Jcb9. hobtllll or 1111111 In FHA/VA/ConY9ntlonat In ftCflenOe for..,.,. •U90/up, cerpete, ~e.a734. __ ty. Muet be •=tetteed C:~ S:-:· If/: ...., ·proowlng. hnd ,.._ around 11ouae. Miii• ~ &10. ,.,ooma. lulatu ~ tilt and have c1111. re-lafll£... ,, .. ..., .......... IObennounoement dNOr ~ ~ w to: ~ & Co, 494-3614 17301 Beed! BIYd. Hwtt· fnlM\ IM . teranoee. No pet1. 8e1ary _...•--Al WMI trtin. Gener• office. ~ .,._ IPM or 2017171• ~·~•-=Mob IU .. . tngton Beedl.142-2134. uunu nu.J 1100 Per w Part Time plua apt. 760-2900 -v--411 MUii type 81"1 10 k9Y by .... •••tt betwHn 7 AM and,_,, __ -_ __,, ........ ..,...........,-_,..,,.,. i!~ nn .......... ARE FREE ~.:·..::..~·~~ At1endent. u-.ln, .,.,,, Qull~"'~ toudl."~tM .r• !;.,.~~'?.!Yin~~ ..... ,.. ...... t MOFAEI! ~ tton.y compeny need• mid-July. Pt time. I*-CONSTRUCTION • -..,.. ,_, ,..._.- Dene Pl db4 or *Ole e-• Wlttl "*' term ...... M Cal·.· hOMe wortteta to update abtld tMC:her, fnc%1. ~ 8Mutttul reeort now ec-~ area IOb th• 11111191 Clllkln. • r t1t11•11 II I lwt •· ..,_. lfttrllrl09. • WW.-. ~ "JOA/II 1oee1 me111ng Illa e.-y tnllt. "°"· rm. & board. + ~ for n • • d 1 : • a p • d Mimi Acdoft ~ """""""....,._, wood and. 173-3313. ~ low & pro-Ml ... ll wortt. can be~ wt111e t.200/mo, 84&-2357. the ;;;;;-~ end palnter~•41111 MIF •Imm working or related WANTED:Needgereoeto ....,,.,IJNOehldl.N 1 wltehlnQTV.AlllOM.•· Beby9lt1er wented '°' 2 part-Ctertt• r. Labor•U•U/hr, ·~a.ti. ........ ""'*""' .... llft welahta In Vllf'/ ,._ 00. Dr. 8'IM 1{. ,,..._ perlence unflec .. Hry. boys. eoee 2 end 10 In o.tilett C U8TODIAN·mature Agency ~ ,.._ apptltucle HHnUer. .,,.... Kip: 845-1630 port 8eecfl.1314161. Cell 1-71e-.42-eODO. in. my hOme. Houre M f>m, Bulpereona «tt-/. l"enn. ,fT, own IW'I. EXHNENCa> .,_.... qWed. Commerclet building ett &pm. Fountl dog: Med. 11 oludlno Sunday, EKt. Mon·Frl. Clll 541•2983 8ecurtty '400/mo. ~11. = :'m :_,... ~ • FleCllrtl knowl•4£1• tlelpfur. 01111t ...... iil4 111 r.~ m. ':'g8~; 8129· before 8· e73-T4M ...,.._ A«*Y In l*'IOft, M·F, 8:30 ll•'flllNI vlroniMn• In :I: .•• 1111 ~.,..:: :r ..:." 881.-llT-•n ~.,,. . ____ ~ 12i00. 1101 JernbOrtie 7..,. ---====--==~.....;..;.;;.;.;;...;;..;.;.;.-..-...:i:r:i:='::;;--- 1811 w...,, N.B. 21a to 111DnDrD ~ Found rne1e Golden,.._ ae your own~ou . 1ng ,H.B. "LAI .... llLL lclle tteMe w1tt1 a The rut.et c1r11w 1n tt1e seoo eq. ft. 2;~· ft. rnunft Al 111"1 o.__.. mtg mcilde. llll ltl•lt 8Mlltye.ton,,...,...._ -~,... o ••• M . we1t •..• Dally Piiot ~ tor or fM 111 tretver 1old. male ~ 100 hullt. 1 comp! ...,. tor I "* ~ MMa "*' ,.._-. ~ 0•~11•11 Ad. Ml..eot. de!MI. AOa"'· 541-40n "" :~~:~.~~~:: ~~::~ boll. MOOG. t48CM641 We Mw., ~tor. 8.C ....... l4NO!lf. • :=-:::::-= = I . at 1400W.O..~.N.8. Dlltlllrff Doberman mla tuft 1i111••t ...,_"1tlnOW....._ ikaijf~ .... needl ~~=-r.Oll lily Pll ................... . NMr T~Acwftae. ~ ~ ,.,..... Coclc9r ~ II ..,, ftlf Int =rtmut. ~toOultldu... ...,IPM.11WlfoG1• •. 5~::00~.ft= PROFESSDW. =.:°':i •. -=:p:: aRl11nW =:*~~ =-===-~ '='ffiP l ~ 731-3806 845-~ 9aeatl Animal ll'Miltet, end aome oar •• Cctretpot1denoe, ......_ '°' ,.. ,.. ,.. . •I fl.IT . .. .... • .,.. tff Mw Dr. M4HH. , II end dlllwry. A~ :::.0 ~~it = ..... 11 •aur•nt. Apply et: : '''12111 ft'lllft : :1 ~:;.:1. ...,.. ,ound: M. tNcecl Tent;, 11nm11111n of e mcnttll Cller1ctl •· anoe. 0.-b181 end .-.nlft ~a ,...,....,~ : . ~ 541..;;· ... _... .... ... ____ =.01a::..~1g:1 IHl5 ~'*""'"a_._.___~ communloetlo; tlllll• needed lmMecltatety 74'0 ....,, t ""· : ·Now -..H..... a-''-ticJnl ... _., --·-••• • . •AlpolWcll"""lnoome .. _ '7.... ""'__,.."' INNclMOf~. 8IOO .,._. pwt/""9 '°' ~ .... ._ ~..:::::......-.-:.~ ..,._...,C.,MOeq _,,~omoe au11 ... '4•I• ••Plllr)P.. 40-4Swpm.Hcurldbe In' utary. Mart• "*-Pr•it-aOal-&Ull"ua..-.a---....toaaper-"16·~"11~ ... ~ ~ •• ~.!,• ....!•c · 'ounci~MIM"*All!Nn. .,.. ...... ~.. UAM ·IPM. 11-aoe . r::·~oon .. 'Y. M.Llmlllf YIM newan.'-• carrlera .Aflt .... -.__, '¢aw ... M aotcl,_, "9trlewr ee.iwnupto 10t<• W• offer 9rowth op-• 1 NIT•-: et..1..... _,_. • iilYfi'Ont Oiii099 "°"' iOO :-;::.:;-.:• _c ~ 1111 Lab t ctlC*e .... month. ~-.tt· • ._""" ,.;...-..... .-.. : -3 cnnnwwurate wtth ,-;:.,_ ::.-~·.::: , ~ =:n.=:. .;..:r=:'no"°"C19111 tlenefltL "~ ~: ~n·cfea:.~...,.,. t=. ... ,._ °E "&.':1:1: ; ~ban• Cami*')' ben- ----.,..,.,,,...--I .... • *"' ~. M Gddtfl ,.._ ~ 1bOv1f rllllcetlcw• end U1-7t41 ~In.,._, H°'1t _. pertM•"t lft or • ra&.m \om oppartunlty ..._..._ .,.._~F'ro•mt~ :-~~ c.llltan..,7Na. WOUlcl~'1.::dO: ==-=C: ,.., .. ,_ u ""' ~ MUil haw Van, ltab ---deoor9eed r1at;IP.. 11m. NuriltrOUI OM & Ilk· lullder ...un tu,ooo for :' 0 .,.I Wit .._IM o. ... ,...... ....,_. · ;z;:cr~wttb/r-'"'-" eoo.101 eq ft..,.."°"' end ou•.•• l'OOlll. , .... ...,., now. "' .,.o . .ooo .. One~foret· 711~"'"~"· ~· oftaft .,_ rou .. ,.,..•NA eo 1• ..,. ~"I : up --.... •t.11 .,._ ..._ ....... flOr Anllilel .... 111Mw tordeble houllno. ... ._ ............... ~ MonllNM atU1.11.1.. • Included ... JINT 11.00~ = """.: .... JO" Dr, CM.... ••• curM ~ tit T.D. Cell "°' Clwffled Me to st L • I lllMili" w: ~. 4 • : A-1:1 ID_...... weskdm • "°°.:I ft. Cal ,., a--.y ilOtii>. ........ ~ Ndwd. U1o4t79 ...... Dr-. OWi Ian..,.. ..... MY..... ,......, • IPll-, IPM at s' ,., .... _.... .-'"°""' * t1't a OfoMlll CM • ._.1Uhlltt*ll,..,..,. mJB.ooRADO ~ .._,. --. ,.,,., 11 '°' ij-. •• : to at 330 W• Bay ...,. ............. to 111? '-mcwe"•••-Ol•Olilt. ADDrell4moe....._...7 toatl't~ldlfo ••~ t1-.Jl1'.._.......,_ .,.,,., Celt (Y,4t : 8t.,O....---. Ct t ........ do It Wll. (714,11Mt11 Aft. I• M .... 141-M?I. ~ ar Ill ln.w. ... ~ ... t.. · .. \ • t I • "'!P•-,. ... • i=---==-----...lti=:r;;;;;~111;;:'"1=~I· brn toliiiO-,., msia ,,.,..~•=•.:?'"'• ,.., ~ .... °' • . .-• ~ ,_. • • • mtATM ~ '° ._ 10P ,..,..,.. noo. m•I• ~or Vlft end.._ OuHomer orl•nt•l•d ,.... ~ .. In 1''°· ..._.111 ~-~--~..=·~ ........ ~ ........ ~ ·~--.,....,,..lilii ,... 5470li bM\ 11AM & ll6on. Nwled to MMoe WOl'"*ll? If ~ m w:::i 11:j;;; SPM ..... --IOp ~ JO.~ "'9p ,_., N<C -- -::':'.:O WCMM ... = ~I0·100wpm, == S1IO-i111 . ...... ... *""'*" end .,. ~ bullnMt trom MAN· ....._, .. would t1e"AAA~-.,..,Horne--OOO--tr.wno;.....,..."T""-Hem! fnOll'le, 1987, lm- POW!R. The Worid'• 11•11t1d 1n t8ldng to oMcti.no. & problMI Ill .. LOW perlal. ..king ••n. LM9lel T-.porwy &er· . ~· aoMflt. Lw'n to com.-::~ booth tl .. 1•~· W.. Pl'WCM E PIMle Mnd oonMantlal munlce1e wlCfl ~ doa be UMd tor COtlVn I • pM. Cel fOf ,..._ (no p11one Cllllla through our tcwe ..ia ...... llllM 1111 C.11 ... b ~ I 1 I O o I m m • d p p t . PIM•) to; MaryEllen pr-. method. TrlllnlnQ I,.,,_ ger*Q; U. June 71 9113 1 1 4 • 1111 I • 0 2 3 I , Morrl• ~lut!!rfleld ~J.111 avellabJe. ,llfft IH)' ..01Me.' ~ :!c,f;:F~ ~ bed, .. eleotrlc, eorp., liii: ti: Ha. tlouHho6d ~ f\lrn: M ·*> 1947 Kiltd.er Cir eo.t 11'°°· Mil MOO. 92921. EOE/M/F AKC 8Mall Puppies, St&. furnllhlnOI, ctY91a,, 120 cte.' OM • Ueed I mo. Linen lnel'd, M~. In '"" home In a.cr.tary, IM, "'""'* "" 647-Hel 8-hlre. 546-2422 C.M., for outlcla EARN UP TO In, Lido VIiiage. AKC c.. II I I •-111:.~ H$Jmomg Nie,~ ;:i==:;=::::::::::::::::::;::::;;:;;:;:=;;::;:;:=I ~p, ~--. 11000/fTIO ptu1 IOme "' ne m 11 -goee.12-4dally,ln-.......... ,...._. PrOf, tlMY'J .....,..2351 _, $1•.• per day bOnUe. oW,, ao. phone9, 8otlM&ew rn-~. WO. halanJa 1111 mlneral Ae>c* ec.-ctuty • 11211. 131-38e& f.llcilQ SNIPIJhob In typing, good oramaUc:el 545364-Gt mo;;e;g Ni: .,,.. lectton. Collectablee. In· LQe wall unit 166. Ken- ....,.. -your na. Pwt Miiie. fill~ PIMMn1 F,.. to good home, AKC tlquee., bed ..... 8 ti boat ~~·mi::~r-Q u ~~· """• wUher t75. creme Have 3 ~ In ...,. line/U lime. buly offtoe. 1-3133. · O •rm . S h • p II• r d & "'°'°' boOkl, etereoa. dothlng dlltMI etc 73' , chr '30, a.a.1'36 ::::..n~!i.~ .. ........ • •• ....,, ......... =· ~2 7~~ ::,.•·: ·~"~ w 19UI St . Magic.~.._.~. Llf9 ~--trlln. )(LNT All I J·.... Flnendel lrMebnent ftrm aft IPM. 175-2613. • June 25-2e, .. dey, 2t&e Time_...._.,...,. 750. lneome, II quellfted. For '--llt for ed~cato,. nffd• . , Elden St. Quallty l75-a589. Appofntment, Catt Mr 0071 3 J. • x P • r d P •"on -OeNnln Shepheld pup-.... ..... .. women'• c10111e1 end -:-M:-egtc....,......,.llland..,..-....,....·....,Gold,,,...,.":"'"'::C,....,-=d1 Klng,812-M43 Wlllt111: net/Admlnl1trellv• Ex· P* AKC. Ouelltv pup-RNteurant equipment, Mlac. Memberahlp. &760• lNl?D PICTIJAES ecutlve s.cretary with plM at grMt prlcee. tumll'" lntiQue Orien-644-H Ui -lmu&.1-PO blllMI HC•tl•nt typing and l'teMICelf"~eves•t 191 • etc. 1021 w June 25-28. Autot, Boat, ,..,.......,......,....,.__, ____ 1 needed. 2 'JT9 Hper, LOl.,CAIOO'l2 1horttland 1klll1. ~7orl: lo-4:30 o:,.:rOnl Sun 1.30..,; Moto,., Traller, TV , Meglc lltlnd ....,,,ber9111p mature. Laguna Hlll1 Non-1moker1 plHH. ...on through Fri at · · · 811... Mlec. Marine & Card, S400. 876-7702 ·~7M Cel: 553-0940. '56-1062 Cll11 illi Auto Part1. Mau,..., ,,.,.,,... .. -.,.,..,, • .,-:;~~,..---:--=--I "' .-:iUiin . ....._.;. ..... ....,. -iliilTllY/Oll, ....__ ~ .. --np 1A1..!3.• ~ ~ ....... '1no ....... (Rear~. '1N. LM'IP9 Ind llandl-• ,.,.....~"" .... -·-· ..... -. "'~i ·~ .., __ ,M_"" .--craft lt•m1. Vintage w~~ M°!n."'a:~ ~;.~ M;: ~ ~ '300 & up. 132 571 • 3et Ham11ton.'s.11&.t .. =''=-<>:::. ~~ clot'-M Frt. Bat. Sun. 548-3M1. T.,_ 961-8500. 762~74 Norwegian Btttlound, Fe, 5 UI 1M ft.Ill Furn "'-ti _..._ .,.....:. ,...,5,..6...,.1-664_..,..7,__ ___ ,...-mo lhot1 Ind P9P«'I "...,_, • ......-.._ McMng· HOUM olant1 IOf Medlcll Beck offtoe w/lab PIT P9rmanent poe1t1on ega1 SecrefMY 125o. Cell Pauline after e Antlquea, blk•, looll, OWl1ee e Line. Sat/&.\ M6a . Orc:Ndl fruit tr.._ eJCC*, f9rnUv practice, '°' br1ght mature peraon. Must be ~lead with pm, 540· 7195. Daya video lndrec;:: Ind ~ M . 2664 Elden Av. '21 w WllaOn Coat• Irvine~ w. Jdnt Mu1t •s>e•k Engll1h. excalant Milla required. 64M276 :.! .... _ more. luL.... ii .... Mw ' lln & Pll'J. M&.2022 PleaNnl etmo1phere Minimum typing 80 . .....,....,.. -:;;;;;;;~1 flulbl• 1clledul•~ WPM. ec>le prK"tlonw. Sherry'• Poodle pupp'J Big .... fUm glWWarefl di2 Loura: or. §p;e;: OM deek & exec dlllr, -Ill. .. "I 131-0243 b«-.1 ... 9 173-9201 • • I • • I • • mlK. Sat/~n. 1575 Or· dale/Slater. Moving. '70. New country frenc:ti - --· 1 am ONLY, weekde'/9. cup.IO'J-mlnature &250 MQe Ave eYetyttllng muat gol deek, S400. Ou Witt/dry Compenlon1, live Ina, up. 5"4a-2Me · &160. Couch, 125. Dining lldla, LY.Ne, RHe. How tll&ITY... l11r91a1J.... SllkY Terrier Pupple1 Bm/belge •tripped aofa & Laeu 1;..i 1112 Ht, S250. Complete ln~ig at LlauM FultlmeQOwottiw/IUdlo Active MortO•O• Co. AKC QUallty xtra iong iov..t + end ...,._ s=:-ent1Que1, mlic. 11"'90 l'JI, S150. Brlnd Nurelng Servfoe. CMMHee. Min.~~ M!Ci-! etlarp, Hl*''d coet't1'15/ui) Tll-5626 S200.8X10~mrugl60. ttema,Clothel,31902,.._ QUl1arw/OllM, Tlklmlne, 7H/....._1'272. ltart. AW'/ BoOlui on: peraon to handle phonee · 3 MWlnG rnedllnel NS. 11one1 Pk Ot Sat M 1250. Ornete carved buf. ~~~~~~~~~LJT~. 71 1C W. 17th St, l'JPlng Ind other du1le9 ...... HM SI&. 126. Luggage radc1 · · fet w/beveled mirror, --Mod.ea --AlkkllOreg ..-lated to--Mef &10.~15.:4030 -•-Ho~-*nnorre •• In. Benklng. Bed! groond In WllTDI 11111.1 hllt bike "40. 8*• pert•. t w/beveled mlrrOf, $460. * 111111 REAL EST.AT~ RE. S&L'I °' Bartklng Like new, H95 firm. c:lothel & mlllC. 2373 ~:-.:S'l:t': of=· 645-1551. * • ,_ e req'd. Contact Steve. 964-53el. s.n11 Ana AV9. MOVING SAlEll 8luffi ""Ov_al....,...,,.Br_llded..,..,......,_rug-,..'"'"'13,...ll""17""ft,...,1 MALE&FEMALE -OUallfy Now 545-1'402 Pttl SsJI C. K/llM wta "P'fct SAT/SUN M 2007 BaJa. ruet & grn cob, vwy •lncldeek,adv,phOne --••y Slpr" bed cmplt clean , &300/obo, WE NEED HEW FACES 10f eContlnuoul traJnlng _,_ 2 Pinkett wttt1 ..:::.-& w /a 11e 8 t 1 q 1111 e ~ ..... Set June 25, ~ • ., 5-45-49092 ~o~~ ==~"f.~ =~~~.~2":!.:6:.:~, ~;~·c~~•nza. 9' :An~~: s..e.~"117 . .. -anerg.tteperaonw/XLHT ltlndt76.657-138G. couc:nw/plllow., 10.2gal ,..,.,,...-..,....__,,.----..,,.....,_ __________ 1 •-Wiii IUL 1111111&1.D typlng/org lkllle Word 8-rtlful 2 ctd ~tank, saw.. ctn-Whale of a Oar9 Sele. Round trip tlc:ttet to New TILllT~ Fl.Ill°' PIT poal1iofl llVll~ Proceulng helpful tlMded ~ f"""" ,._ V9C w/pwr mate, ... 26, 6-2e. 2401 Holly York , but offer. I• •I ablefOfnlnl*9Gl1.Cel 97$-7000 · tame, talkell:. ~:C, ~~~~w1:1~ ~t<;.~~j ,,,7_80-38_-=-18.,,..,..,.._., _ _,,_,,.,.1 Mr. Stegel '°'Inter"'-. S E C • ceigelnduded. 4M-73M Preildent Pl, Co11a Boots ~ much ~ TennllBalfMacN.-&160 873-5410· R E Codt+too, "Umbrella" Mau.. moq_ -.7 Oame Table, 4 cNlre RECEPTIONIST-exl>•r TMY/RECEPTIONIST, Young mete, vwy friend. AberglW PO& lllde, '60 ...... Au .... :279~·w=t :::i. ~: pral, type, 10 key, ttvy metute ~~/typing l'J. &100 obo. lndudM Stainteee atMI boet rall-8edl, Queen az Water- phonee In buly tMne aklll I' tetephone men-wroght Iron cage. lngl, 125 .._ 2 lrg ...._ bed compete w/drrrwera doctor'• offlcie. 561-4542 ner. P1eeaant eunound-1-493-4463 bwrow tlfee & wt.-batow Old ~ '6 WENEEDNEWFACE8tor Lvmeg. :r.~-:.~·::t Liiac Crowned Amazon S25 ••. MllC J oo11: •manuu* 642-42820f031-3105'."9° ~·~~~IO ....... IJ Plaie Co~pan'/. CM. perrot, w/ceige & ltlnd kitchen & houMhold -. 11/M ~ 1 Tennll club member9111p, l"leeded tor buly NewpOf1 546-5139 1125. 77~2. "*'-· dot'-aome lrg TIME: 8:30 AM o.iege -Ceplatrano Radlet Club, .. fm Wiit 8-dl act..'91ttlllig agen. •-t:a=:: Mii lllM, book & mag1. 9AM tt1 3 pm. P'9'/W San Juen Cepo, ,........, ey. Send,..._ to: J.N. _,UY WllTD -.,-Punch bowl*· '5. 1125 piano, dining rm llld S176 Call-·~, TILBT ~ Beker, at• 540. 3'57 PIT 2-6 PM. Real &ult• ttlru 7 /3. 703 Center St bdrm Mt9. Lota of tablee, lfte. obo. Otd! •• .. Bird! St, NB. 92980. Uc. l'lelpful, good llalary. WESTMINSTER ABBEY n~ ctd lempe end ctd clolla. 496-7237 '--t~~~~~~~~l~iiiiijiiiif=='Wm-,rl· .~c.~:au~!·zua..i...1J1Jl!~ r NJT~~ --=> ......... ~ '*°"° lleed boc*1, *'~ ~ Norma. 11751 W•mlnster Ave. Aii'flciUili: "' .,,., w/reoorOa. Boed1 radio Qlul, doltl & gift• gelore . .. lllTlllllT gen offtoe prooeduNe, In-GARDEN OROVE bulteti, 1 cloth Ing, Ind lot• of cut gll, lllvw, 404 Weetmlnlter AV9 .. -. ~ !>i111nC1 WWlted . TEACHERS 554-a103 IO)'I, lamp1, 8 track Havlllnd llnena IOtl of 4. fOf NB Chiropractic: Of. Stay In education lhl1 1IPel. many otheir 11ernt. ~and tOota ~-,..,,---.,,..-...,,....-1 .. rllt-llf -~ floe. 031-5171. aummer. World Book NII All priced to .... Sun. 9 HELEN NOLAND Wedding gown & veil, ex--lmmecl openlngl for 'JOU. Antique Carwd dining rm AM to 2 PM. M6 Sonora qulllte Bllnctll dellgn, 10 ••• W.-lff L--Aeetaurlnt High guar Income. For In-MC a1eoo, brocade over· Rd, (Mau Del Mu tract) °' 12? Coet MOO. Mii •R ~ Japan•••I Orlental tervlew call Biii Helmuth •luffed 1ofa & chr 1275. &42·5'72 . • ,..... ........... Speclalltyeooti1.S..our 7~1 •w,77• ...... .. ... _, ad undet "c:ookl" The ........ ............ • .... Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, June 2e, 1083 llOIOICOPf ·BY SIDNEY OMARA Moaday, Jael7 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Trult initial lmpn.iorw-learn by tMchina· You'll meet people who help you ln buslneea, career. Cancer, Capricorn, Aquari'--natlvet f18ure prominen'tly. Elementa of timfna, ~ride with you. You1J have~~ ID -Celebrate! - GEMINJ (May 21~June 20): Favorable lunar aspect coinddes with travel, communication, under- standing of justice and intematlonal law. You could recei~-ftlaieci-w lmponrexport tranMCtiona. • Friend or a.ociate propmet mall order investment. CANCER (June 21..July 22): Be wUling to rebuild on more 11>lid hue. Cheick inventory, be aware of "cash reeerves, cbeclc oo pomlbillty ot buah'M!91 loen. Leo, Taurua. Scorpio penona figure in BCenariO. Financial aid will be forthicoming-know it.. proceed with confidence. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Review contractual obligations. Loop~are apt to exist-be analytlcal. read between lines and study fine print. Member of D7 -Opposite"ax a>Wd~~p-cerporetion-er---... -- partnerahip. Virgo plays qy role . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): C.onoentrate on task at hand-leave grandioee achemes for another time. Focus now on beaioc iBauea, standard equipment, money relating to dependenta on care of pets. Favorable news will be...received conceming employ- ment prospects. LIBRA (Sept, 23-0ct. 22): Define terms, get. to heart of matt.en in dealing with apecial member of opposite eex. Exciti.na scenario highllahta specu- lation, creative challenges and J>C*ible change of acenery. Clandeetine meeting provides aura of spice, romance. _ _sco~~av 21.): .Une-swailed_ _ decision favors your cla1ma. Focus on authority, reeponsibillty, dealing'I with governmental ,.gencies and profitable firwldal ammgementa. Taun.as, Cancer, Capricorn natives figure prominently. At· tome proves hit worth. ..;:ulUJLLJl..A.IUJ..l"'-lµ'UIY.....1.k:..Llll:S.:......U.);,.Go for brass - - ring! Popularity incre8IM, chances for ~ are enhanced. You'll have bigger audience, you'll attract money and love. Statw quo is aha.ken, abort trip Is featured an.ct your efforts now bear fruit in meanindul, dramatic manner. CAJ>RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You make new start in new ~on -lunar emphasis on paymenta, collections, increued income. Highlight originality, initiative, daring, willingnees to pioneer a project. You'll be excited, optimistic and eelf-eneem will be elevated. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emph.uia on pel"80~ty. charisma. intuition and reusuranoes from loved one. Moon in your sign h.ighli&hta bright colors, correct deciaiona. excellent timing and hunch whidl pay. ruVi<JeOO'i:-Xnothei Aijuarliii figures_ prominently . PISCD (Feb. 19-March 20); You'll be rid of many fears, auapidooa. You'll enter area previously prohibited. Long distance communication relates \0 travel, education and accelerated llOCial activity. Hlghlight versatility, keep plans flexible and deal with Gemini, Sludttariua oel"80l'l.8 . • .,.,. leafa lrvlne MA A Al.OTT Bafberl Chair, vwy good Pnt .. In Mn Puaitare-MU lut. ....... 1M4 HOTEL ..... oond,IMttlerlporoelaln. Npt Balich: Drexel 64" p. ...._ _____ A----------------:---- ... ..... •••••• Be11 offer teku. Germen 81'1ephatd moc, ~front + mat..-... Sllvw lone amp llMcl, 2 mtf, sr •• 876-7372. l>Mth foroee 1118 wolfe, lntell, 8d H " credenza, ;oii~ 4x12 Celeetr1an Rlleon IMll, lntral 2111 .... leatral '1014 Wlltw/--12000/n .... ... w/Chlldrwl.641-0378 pecanS1500&S800 +8' Clbl, Olbeon so.~ .................................... ,1:vmtv'Cl=mt:1~~::-:-::-::=::; -.., Exper. neceuary Sun. Golden AettllYer, .....__ P«*l ~ectenza S400 + s" ow m • n Pow• r ll.Allll aa -CAL 20, e HP outboard. aaai.a .......... OI•• ttwougti Thura. 5:30 PM Frenc:h Armoh, ..,._ Speetc .. & 12" EV'•. All Joint v.tftn r.toratlon gull 080, ~ wlCfl trailer. S3000. 873-2935 ....., ..., to 9:30 PM. 0uar: hour1y mlf'ror ffont. T ... $1600 kid• to good home. 42" IOlld round tloble. for UOOO or wlll f •bu Io u • Y • c II'. otn. "'°'°' mount ' '-"•••n. '30PAOO-S26PAOAT pit» comm. ,,..., end ~elled SIOOO. An· 495-t007. l175 +c:uetomberlnfor-HP•r•t•. Call Oary 142-7SOO c l)UmCI, good oond. '650. :-:Hob6e-:-:--:1-=-e.-:ii:-::1'":'450~-w/3=-mo-. .........., Cell.ledl714-M7-5522 prolenlonal working tlque 1cale, welght1. M, Blueclt Slemeel, Neut. =::-~~~ 645-1731. · 1173-7411. frM Nwpt 8eectl Bay .. ' Ill.II oondttlonl. Llaune H .. = ... ~~=-8 yr1, very lovlng. oond. c.ii 644-taC>7 for SOUND MIXER:TEAC II PllJmW1S111 ~Tlma.Flltllng~ moottng.552-2905. llW, "* ttme. eome nlghta. Ex-(~) •Scott, es1~2777 P«<*aln rum barretl. 641-4362 1PPf.. '° .... pvt pey. w/brldge S05, pp 3:!_ ~ ~ f\.tll lore, t5W .Runabout H~ 18'. w/trlr, eel box. .... ctuatv. .__.... ---. a140. 84()..5129 PupplH, M. Dal ma-n--. •-t t-.._.. •110 644-1307 ='°t' ......__,' .f...._g_lnQ flbel .. wfl6trp JoMl 4 tr..,._, Ille P'WM'V9<S ,___, _,...,.... tlan/QOld r1Vf F PttBull ..,,_ ....... -• • ..._.., ,,,,._ .._ eon,w/Blg~Tr...,. etc. S 1200/0BO . So. CoaM Plua. Ctll 1°' T Solctt Roi top deek• 1 1400 ... ~2~· • · · Mah. boOk c:a. ~ tern, lfllp to 1tiore r • 22 ga1on full, abeolu1ely 831-3145. -. ""::: :;.:M ... 2.. Ai7iii1111 °"' ~.~ .!7~. ~ ~ = ~·c~:ner. = ~ ~·~5~ :~ ~~ ~ & reed'/ to gol :-:lalander~~=Bahlma""'7"""--:-30=-=n-nest--,. _. -·-·-·-,,_ _,,., ''""' .. ~. ~--· wtllte colonlal bdm "' .,,._ CO equipped. Onl'I rac6ng gear xlnt · c:ond Medlcal ~ coordl-I We_,. good telephone 846-1397 1 yr old. neutered mere. m. port-lnduded. Excel-!.!~173' CAll1. Gary. °' Ed 135,000. c8u e«-9584 nator. Starting Mlaty • 11,000 ,_ .. tlollletl to MC IP-to good home. '97-3040 '50 •place. "3-79441 XLNT Cond. UOO. lent cond. MK. OWC .__ .11000 ... ...._.. ......,.manll. ~ 644-2e15 Part. 860-5847 or "'nf\UF.ii:ii'Ai("'il"U-.;;:;;l;:::;:;:=~-=-::---:"."-.---=--c . .,,. -,. Plml• ,._.. Oak O•m• T1bl• ~1-A5 z,OOIAC MARK II 35 tip -1u11J• by 1/30113. IAUIY Two Labe. Malel, 2 Yl"I w/bumper pool & cue Savin llOO Wordrnaater + ......-'" · Evtnrvde motor.' XLHt ~No S: ·~· :1"' ~. ~BEA~ FfllHA-, Ce1MooneyAT647--5522 111111111• gold, I mot ctd S250: otd. Arwood 546-41870, lttckl Nevw UMd, new Selectrtc II typewrtter + 5 Sale, Sealed Bids Cond, M1y equlp.12895. • · · ,_. 48, ~ ._, ,._, ~ • RefrtQ Ff Hwwet gold ~. IH6. Sell S700. blank tapH. S750. Mak•~. 1-826-5994 642 2338 ._...8aectlCA9215t ..... ,......_ PIT ~~ c .. a1so. ~14 Wlrehalred Terr1er nM<ll 031-6924 175-a589 A • wher . 9 ft Avon 4 hp &lnrude. -. --..,..u..,..un=----.. ..... eo:::. rt *'"UfllC:-.,,.,. 1 pm, 751-4223 Air oond. dlMP 166. 220 good tlm, 2yr old mete. Queen 8IZe Water Bed by s IS, e IS MOO. 8 " flbergl111 Excellent cond. 1775. Elc.,.r·d. S al1ry com-~ .nWp ~ ~~ current. Call 01ry 546-le05 Ubert'/. new new. Fotm ·ee.3e " Chrl• craft Montgomery. '500. Both 544-7471, 771-1474 menaur• with exper. eon ~778 ----646-1731. p::=tlut .... trarM; ftber.ftlledo. baffled TrlCabln. CF1350CJ. Sea ucellent. 64&-42t2. Udo 14 .f3'78 exc cond. ~ · Salary, S&-17 lttr. No ..,._ Bl' ... Samavar .-.-............ .... -maHreaa for xtra oom-VMMI at SunM1 Aquatic """"'--=-:--=--....,~_,..1 P_._._ In iliii=ilirtH........ Ing, no experience with 1~ 1.;.:;::~·i~~ Hoo Ritt an couch. f0f1, ~.~· u.. reg. Manne Center, 2901 Ed-14' Alum Boa( 7.5 HP, raoe ~· 2 au1t118111, -·-· bPer com-MatUf9 /IMJllneea neoaMarY· Wiii treln. PIT ...__. • __.... ruet/'#Me,,.., new onl'J ~. "°"" $460 new, 1 H ti lreller, ExtrM, All A-1. hwy t • cover & 1etru. mericaJ & realdenllal peraonw eVllnlngl. For appt, Call .......... or beet off9r. &150. z.nlth tereo con-1295. ~ 563 1848. nger. un ngton l1146obo, .. 5-354-4 S1'80. 546-5435 PM. ~. 873-2083 ;~puter Hpet. Mr1 eugiw,, 882-5143 731;6180. IOle, PhOrlo tape, AM/FM Queen u Medllarreen ~/~b~~~34t ~~:u:.~ 1'' Star Craft 110, 4 cyt, Udo 14' w/xtr1 Mll1, lrlr, NIT/tmMIM ,__..._._...._fa...t. F?~~L~~IQ-frMz.,.!,·1 M5.831-M47 headboerd S50 . no. before ln1pecllng OMC.VHF.Traller,pei,. cover,trolllngmot°'.llfe W___. ........ ..,. lall W --..--""' --"" 080 ....., ••• -24 boat. Sealed btde ,.,...._ xtra '5000. 2450 Mtw-Jac*et•. 11600. 551..S 164 •. ,_ --.. °""' '' -Leading local ~ oontrol 554-62211.afW 8 PM I IM Wll ..... Die .....,._ ......., . ._.., ~ -1clnO ""'1 . c6. nMdl feimfte r9P411r wttti -loNlta. S150 Finn. Sold walnut delk, oek :eJ.::a~S::ti'= portatvd.S..~. ,ODAY 19 Rllodee, ftxed 'JOUth. Mutt be well ~/Wk wNle t,._ technlcl1n Some HARBOR ARf.A -54&-124e duk chair &260 Marine -..~ 5732 ... ._.. •11.a kMl, xtr• Mh, 9')1nek•. oroomect. peraonable, e Ing. No Experience carpenter~. t111pfu1 APPLIANCE SERVICE 14a-e309 . ' Ellt 2ndSt•7i::::;·Ballch II, NU ' ,. trallor, 12300. Br1d, -1• Y· ~ IMrSJ l"leeded. We tnlln. Cell W.Mllreoond.,~ llMWll ..... Tlllt . Schwinn Alr-Dyn 90I03. Bld ·,;;:;.""tie ac.. ......... 213-941-4431 91 '75 per --'· Cel ... drwed ~ Cherie Tuae. 8:30 to 12 ippllllaa. 64 77 wltti-l c:Nlre.. &150 F1rm. Stero~ t '300; cabl-ergornetrlc •.icerclHr, compled with "'= lmlMO cond-.--xJnt tor Sall '°' Udo 14. xlnt !~ 146-). 7021 (.-'°' ~ 'f!_ Orattoa ,._ noon. gn.eoa1 1 llY •-.. -546-1258 :"o-S; 15,,...,0.• tru!2°°pet; ltatlonery bike, tit• new.1 order °' caehler'• Harbor °' Woodbl:Z. 1195. Rudder & tiler, xlnt ..,_,..... ""'" ,_,lonwJde ........,.. ~-... x lnt cond .• &480. 1 ~...... .............._ ._ , .......... 5 n--s 1A,. •7 .. """" pany. Mr. Helmer. TOP... LM '67-1133 I BlJY S250; 2 IOfll '60aa.; 548-421'. ...,, __ to ......,. ,.... .._ •. _.. . .._..on ..... v ,,,__., NIT Ml 752.2n1 Fematea Pref. Modell & ~ WNf'lpoof *+ I IRJY + * chair '35; dMk 135 annoe Co. In ll'nOUnt of 833-3411 TmTLE na111a I Slflll*lon wanted PIT &cotu..<2131 --1"" 8/8 , 21 cu. ft. fro•Mr•: ,,_,... 03M07I n, ......... , ~ ;~cs:.,bld~,:: 18' Hotlla W/traller, '82; Clw 17 ft .. FO wlmlh Mike extra • ,,..,.,. In Ae1all Stora. 494-6315 WELDER, ~ 1 AM good cond S250 . MASTEASAUCTION Teen bdrm 19t, IMncfl & I IU Itel• "SHled Bid". ueed once, '2900 obo. trim, wood "*9. r909 youth carrt1rs prOf'INM or 957-IMO Onty, Mec:i<noor Yedtl 912-6960. I• 1111/IU-tllt deelc '260. Sofa a...,., P.A. Sy•l•m. Yamah Owner ,...,..,.. 11Qht 10 Den &46-212e r1aoad. drY Mii. trllller, their own eateOfllMd Corp, 1031 J>lacentla, s.r."" d excellent SH. LOVHH1 05. Pow9t/Mtx«, S400; JBl ..... any or .. blcla. 1'' CATAMARAN Niie t140o. 567-2812 rout... Meture, outgoing. l&LD... Coecl Mele. oond. S 100~2-4274 97" oocoe bm IOfa b&O. 644-1152 8'*ra,S800. ~ 1 .• 1 .,_..,, 1.,. ... w/tr-"-, 1971 Sot c.t, Xlnt oond. eves ettractlV9 ~ type X.-iedu ooametlc:a ch• Ir w I ' 0 0 t. t 0 0 I • "' --· • •• -~ 10 ... pkie T ...,rr--------P•raon, pa .... cell Co ~':'Pert-time J• ...... 1111 Stove, celOftc gee, gold. S175/oOC>472-t079 ln11hl• 111•1 ~ CT.f'1000 ~ loeded, to hrs. S15,600 ;''Ntebo• end 'boat IMtl 2-&prn,M-f.146-7021 ~1 openlng1: arJ9fit. caihoilc Univ. dbl IW9'I + broller, exn CLEAAAHCESALE 1111 deck.Oftgpnoet760-, PPl31-o33t cover. A ... for~ I~' IW 7111 ---Wiii train. Suun, Wllh. D.C. '03 grad. oond.538-1757. T'tlurJune 270nfy fOfS250.2Al~ I ... 'D•ILlll tlon In Fountlln V~ '!!"ill"""oiiii .... liiPiii"""'~ifiitii-r-• •-M1-3010 ~Ex"°"'. -~ N9wportF ,.. w-. a dryer, fUll .U. Brend MW bed .... not ~ ,.~ ~UQll9 Sound Mhcer: TE.AC II S 1600. ConQct J~ ...k 1'' L.eechllefcf, 2 llf'I - ---·-·~·Flt Of k b w ::.-..1..: ,......,.., ..,..._..,_, INk w/brldg• &496, PP O•randopantnglnln~~~-'!!,: de)'l 714-751-1711 on -427 CU. In., V-drW., e..naguer1ntMof'4per craetlv• dMlgn pro-· . · lngtlouaaJ good ll'lape Twln.S71.MF\M, Kina & 1tool.UO; Allotted an)wMle. Call for dl9-11 ft P-cat. Beat dMI In v .. ted, take 0500. SEAMSTRESS to help In PIT J1m·031-aae 111o • I•. ••1• 2ndl °' rebullde .... ee 1r1m.s 150 Antique Foot-144-1307 I M1ec of ,,._ ttindem trtr, sn.200 1n- hr., wlCfl potential -.on-ducllon & ealu. Cite, oo<*lno Of clMnlnO '250. 551-e'120. Oueenl allO 1¥911 _,... llMNd tterne. 850-1082 IMta Qllttl/ oount prloel. 1720 P• twn. 11000, &47-174e 1-337-1755 lnOI llP lo MI* hr. Our 831·*2 °' 831-3332. fOf ~ °' lltlut-ln, ... lllttftlllll~l the'/ last et dllCOUnt °' 146-1'31 ... ,I •tll clflc Cout Hwy, HB. • ~ .. 8-:tlOfftolle pett·tlme.873-MM r;-:·~,. r;1ce1. 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LJk• ,.. ~ ......_ ..... te14Tllll w,tehdo1 • 11rod l110 ITMOOI • ~ r-m · l.w ..... .;.-:::. :0:., ':. f.':i '::Jt/: ...... ••·=~• ": l~Sallilliiiliar'iiifF~'G~ iiiiiii:Nii~iii9Z!£;iiift'.'.I Ol•u••d ..... ".... MM. t11-1•• .1?1J.ttt1. I ; .. "'--·~ CoMt DAILY PILOT/8unday, June 29, 1983 • --~--··--·-----------..--------- I OVER 60 TO ClllOSE FRClll , . I I I , .. I • .... IRAIHil l:IAIT PEANUT$ featu(in~ _ "Good ol' CharlieBr•n" ~ ~clltJtz., GARFIELD ® -- ¥00 CAN TELL A LOT A00UT A FAMILV FROM THEIR GAR0AGE - AND TME MOTHER COOKS LOT5 OF PAeTA W~AT~ THE . MATTER? ou .ccc a Tl-IEY HAVE AN JNFANT WHO '-"U5T OUTGREW rr5 BABV CLOTME5 --- - --I • . -; 4'IJ • • • ~ '• .. -·' . \ - I YllR -HlllTIWI llllY PIPll ARE VOU CMOKIN6.? ! CAN i vou eReArHe?ARe voo 1 ALL R16MT?_.ANSWER ·ME !! "" .·'' KOFF ~. (OFF · 4L _ .. ,. -I ~ 1 1 ~E I • • ,;-TMERS AND . PEof'LE Wu0 . 1SISTERS SHOULD " .1 NEVE~ SE IN THE SAV,''9LESS SAME FAMILY ! YOU'' E\'MV TIME , 'f OU SNEEZE! , by ~Jim Qavis -· THE FATHER RECENTLY ~AVE. OPG'OLFING - 1 •. ... I NANCY ~ I'LL GO OVER TO FRED'S: HE HAS A BASKETBALL COURT YOUR MOTHER PLAYS BASKETBALL? DENNIS THE MENACE HOW ABOUT A GAME, FRED'? I NO ---ITS HER WASHDAY NOT TODAY, NANCY MY MOM IS USING THE BASKETBALL COURT by Hank Ketcham THE TOYS ARE ON 'THE SI~ Fl..OOR.I'Ll MEET )OtJ THERE IN A HALF HOUR . I SPECW.t.Y UP Ni4. OOWNJ IDONTL.IKE S1N/lS lliAT NDVE E1Tt4ER! fHEN HOW ARE WE GONNA GET 1t>lME SIXlH FLOOR? . SoTHEJlE)Q) ME!CMON, SOYS. lis TIMElt> GO~. ' ' ~ STILL.J0£Y. •• WE"RE fAKIN°1HE .ELEVAlDR lff 16. TJME l. • # ~ JUDGE PARKER by Har·old Ledoux_ SHEILA DIDN'T TELL ME THAT ABBEY HAD INVITED US OVER TO SPENCER FARMS FOR DINNER NEXT TUESDAY, ~M! THE TRUTH IS SHEILA'S HAD A PERSONALIT¥ CHANGE! AT FIRSTTHE CHANGE WAS SUBTLE ... SO THAT I DIDN'T REALLY NOTICE ITI BUT SHE'S WITHDRAWING MORE AND MORE, FROM HER SOCIAL THAT IN THE LAST COUPLE OF MONTHS, MY WI TELLS ME VERY LITTLE! THAT'S WHY I WANTED TO TALK \NITH YOU, MY FRIENCl1 PERHAPS YOU SHOULD DISCUSS THIS ·WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN, RAYMOND! . ANO CIVIC INTERESTS! MEANWHILE I'M SORRY THAT "'(QlJ WON'T BE A~LE TO MAKE IT FOR DINNER, SHEILA!~ MUST TELL RAYMOND TO STOP WORKING SO HARD, TO KEEP · HIS EVENINGS FREE I SHE USED TO LOVE COMING HERE TO THE CLUB I 10 HAVE LUNCH WITH HER WOMEN FRIENDS I -1J.IAT~ 1l4E PRIC.E OF 1J.f 15 CA~!~ l\tlOON MULLINS I . ---LQC:>KIE ! ,A LE'TTf:R FROM BLI E: SKY PROPEf<TIE:S · SAYING Ws HAV~ DBFINITELY WoN A VALUABLE: l'PRIZ&! Now, ~MMA-· WE'VE SEt:N so MANY P~oMOTION SCHSMf'S LIKE IHAT ... • HE~!5 A REAL BEAUT4' ! IF QOU WANT ONE OF 9™E5E BABIES,lXlO'D BEJ---~~ -AAVE A HUGE-SAV~NG6 ! by Ferd a~d. Totn Johns~n BUT IF WE TOUR THE:ll< OR A STE,AD'l,-OLD GIRi,.... - L,AYour" we WILL <::,~ T 2.1 tNcH EITHER A 25" FOOT COL.OR Molt>fiMOME··· 'TV ~ b5Ef ... I , 0~ ,A PERSoN,AL CoMPOTE~ OR A Df:Sl<5NER --A west< ND IN PARIS... PoT-HOLPER?? .AM,Yss ... .. DOCTOR SMOCK ~ "'f'ON IGH"T'"'S CHINE:SE: C'INNISR WAS At..MOS"T'° A HIT W ·llH IHB PAlleNIS, CHeFFIE:! NOW Ae>ou-r "T"HA-r O"T'"H~R PISH .•• .. COME WIT~ Ms ... "f'HE: MU SHU PORK WAS 1"'00 MUCH, Kl C'C'O .' ..u_. by George Lemont ANP -rHe S%E!CMUAN SHRl.M.P WAS 1"'00 YU~MY FOR WORP5! . --------~~~- ~ . . . . •, . ---- = soooo \ E~" COVNCIL~N.' . I -.. --------------------~~·~-------------~-------~~------_... ____ .._~~._.,_,, __________ ._...._..,.. ...................... 911111111~ .. ~unif)rWhirl@. • -------by Hal Kaufman------- • WHO SEZ? Quick to perceive •nother's faults? Remember, you may have • few of your own, as this Bengaltte saying su9gesh: "SAi OTHE SIEV ETOT HENE EOLE, ICE /, CREAM ~ // I z 3 .. 5 I z J / .. I• 5 6 T 5 E T s FL Y·BY·NIGHT WORD SQUARE There's a TSETSE fly 1n the ointment here. Six words -TSETSE . is already In place - 6 T 5 E T 5 E ~ o-----•--rorm-a-word sqoa,.,...-.-j- CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYEST n..r. •re •I INtt six differ· 9ftCltl In .......... Ill MNHft .._ •nll Mtt9m ,_,.11. Hew .,tdlly Uft YM HM tMIR? CMcll •Mwert wttlt IMM below. You are asked to find the missing words. Definitions: ~· Ad. cifCUlar stuff~ in• newspaper. 2. Random sounds. 3. "--Simbn met. pitman ... " 4. Fr h spirit. t diners seek in ancien ruiM. 6. Infectious fly. 'YOUH AVE AHOL EINY OURH EAO.'" Rearrange up-letter spaclnt for sense. .. PH•ol ,np. UI ajO<f • •••'ol ntJA. ···-~I 01 .,..,, t'olt P1•~.. 0 • Sum Fun! Challenge: Find two numbers whose sum Is ,, and whose difference Is four. Hint: They are under 20. Time: JO seconds. 11 OP lllM IA•J pu• ~IN • Name O.mel Correct the l•st names of these fie· tiONI detectives: 1. J•mes Blond. 2. Nero Fox. 3. Philo Chance. 4. S.m Shade. s. Jane Maypole. a,o,•w f ap~ • •:i..•f\ c •110M t -e ' • Rlddle·Me·This! What kit does a moonshiner use'? A brew·i t·yourself kit. What advice shQUld a cabbage heed'? Quit whlle you're a head. How far back does the name Wanda go? To the Seven Wandas of the World. e ! ~~~~~1 ~ z { : fM.11u1w , • .1••-W t '11t.t•1q '' uO·~ ~ llllCKO• Pl6u•"f> .,,. 16u1 't>O•~ , ,.11.w, ,, .-09 c 6u1u11.1,; '' •Ot' t•lfW t JNAOW '' OOU1'.IOOQ 1 u>va1au•O Remember, word square words read the same both vertically and horizontally ... 1 .. i • 0•1•il ~ '""' 3 t .,o W•S ( \.MtON l P K UI l SEA HEREI There's somethint novel afoot in this water· slciint scene. Add missint lines to complete the picture. For Better or For Worse l>J~AT flRE. lHESE,DAD? SHR\~Pt ~YONE.. . I No K\ODING!-lHERE.S F~ S~6ERRlf:S \N HeRE -AND II PlNEf\P?LE! Ii ,. CAN l HAVE A PIECE. OF 1fU5 CHIC.KEN? l Guess so. 6 HANO PICK EDI Add colors neatly to the amusint baseball scene ab.>ve: 1-lted -_Lt. blue. J-Y,llow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh ' tones. •-Lt. purple. 7-0k. brown. I -Die. blue. 9-lt. green. SPELLBINDER -. # I' SCotll 10 ,_.,...fer Ulfng •II the ·~ letten In the ward Meow to farm -J ' twocomt>letewds: AClallTY -..... . -.. ,, THIN score 2 ....., .. Mdt tor all worcts of four .....,, or nwe found ................ ··- Try...-.................. I . . .,, 'Atf>'-e :----~ by.Lynn Johnston c; WH~ (URP~ ) ... NOT BAD! . '" 8'f t , C,llANOMA ~ NlC.£ 1"Al.K\N(:, - ·GORDO ® · \ . . ' •" f 1'0 ~OU! &oootie, C,flANOMA~ 1'AK----· CAR~~ ~ .. • •• " ' RALIM \JANf ~ 'fo 6A'4 60006~~' MOfM£R._ • • j I i I I 0 ; I I . A.BLOT ' ~M'/ ~TGMl!rCJNf Mow PA1RlC I( \JAN1'~ 1"0 6A'/ c,oooe'/e. ... ~Y Gus Arriola '· .. ,,,,,...,t;....----~~1.IJ.Yili~~~WW......I ·- o a ' ' lay Jeff MacNelly l tliAN J"r' l#BENT 1UE ~~I QCM1M£~, rwLSW~&!f ........... ~--~ \ . . , a a a TllEIOISOF _.,,,._ -- AGUIDE . TOTHE . HOTTEST · MOVIES CO\JCERTS, BEACH READS, FESTIVALS, SP~TS ... AND . MORE ·~ • I I .... ,,.__ LOS ANGELF.s -Lyan lted- paw, who recently com- pleted the-tide role here in the play Sisler Mary /ghat/us Ex· plains ft All for )bu, worked eight shows a week without an understudy because "I wouldn't let anybody So on for me in a million . ~ 77wA**cn 1Mllil!Ml11111P-• That's how I was brou&ht up," But that failed to impress son Benjamin, 14, and dau&hter Kelly, 13, who Redf'ave says aren't nearly a,, excited about her acting U she WM with that ot her parents, Sir ............ ftand ... c:WK I .... , WU abso- lutely enthralled," says Lynn. "not 90 much by the quahty of thetr acting but just that they were these people on the saaae ... But Benjamin and Ke1- 1y dJdn't even ~ Mummy in ~ Mary until one ol their schoolmates joined the cllt .... Even thOugh he says his aemt "was 90 an&rY. he cried," ........... who plays Joleph the butler on Dynasly, won't be returf'llng to the hit aeries. "I felt I'd done --vttuina I could wilh the .-. •• •• b SU put." 8erlft 11Y1. "and I've Ft to do tome more ...._ cant roles. I hlYe not &een whle d wlltt "'Jlllf." ... All tor the Mire of her art c,.. .... ... of .sr. Elllufwte IPenl•"*'C:Z,lnbed ..... .., .... ane In lhllr uPCOmlnl mcMa. 7Jlf Man WflO LowiJ . ~ I ~ • ~ • r - ' • -'• .. • • \ • • ·-t' • 'I ~ which ._also stars Jiiiie AMewa. Sikes re- ports that durins thoee long hours in front of the camera. Reynolds made her '1eef very comfortable ...... When C.-y Grmt and his wife, ~ -.. reoentty went on a 1 ~ cruise. his daaic films Charot:N and 1b Ca/ch a 71WI were shown on board. Grant. 79, never does lnterviews and refutes to write a book but llflldously conducted a question and an- swer session for the ship's pmenaers and a l«X>Od lat.e- night gatherins tor the crew. -Robert Windtltr NEW YORK-~Srv lee is ready for a comeback of K<>- ja/l. elf the air since 1978. "All we need is a good script." he says. The new series could start before year~nd with a two-hour special .... Op 1H S.....I at equates movie directors with sweethearts: "You have an emodonal rela- tionship with them -they're like lovers."· ... Twt111. a s newest darliria as Ila ()Jt and Only, lays she It throuah early rehearuls thanks to this ad- vice trom her '°'181 ele ~ ~ ltlr and a>q>anion. J 1-.: "If you make a millalce ~ jtllt lll1ile 1 lot." SltYI 'JWWly, wMh a P, "So I . keep smlllna." ... When lln. ...... c-ruthed from • friend'• blrthday puty receody, It WMn't to lllllnd an c6:ill fundion. "My chk:ken 11 In ~=·~~~ .. and I don't w111t It to ta.m. • ... D1,'81., 111,obey-"'8 dodon' ordlrl llO 1'111, lr.eepl boredom II bly by pm. """ her mnoin, : I • ...... Ml '° her ....,, dwle- ... IOlpqllra queen ..... ..... ..,. "lw all flan Al ,,. Mtftt 7""" ... 21 ,.rs., don't WIN.,.,_ u. erwwed Oft :J..r .... ...... -Anlrl ,,.,,.. WASHINGTON -White House aide ..... Deawr is bec:omln& Washington's most notorious wit. The depu- ty chief of std pulled llis lalelt stunt recetdy after the sale of the lavish Oeorgetown . home last t>elon8in8 to s-. ....... ,.._and ex-wile la~ No one oould clt- awer who ~ It. The re: tant ...... ~ c... -S IO pool. "I'd like to know who 11 mov· lr'llnthere. -. I don't want to see any pink ftami~ on the front lawn in my neighborhood." Off went Canzieri to Cairo on business, only to return to find 1 O wildl,Y pink flamingos perched on his lawn. ~ vows, "I have 9eaet ·plans to set even with Deaver." ... Maybe Washina- ton film writer Slaelly ~ should become a Ilia H WM•n pollster. He says he jJways knew Reapn 's political ~ was directly related to his movie appeal. He learned this bade in 195-4, when called upon to promote the Rea&arl flick Cdlle Quttti of Montana. Reagan was un. available for penonal appear· ances, so Republic Pk:tures told nomberg, ·~ ydbr car and head for the rurals. He's big in the small towns and small In the bif towns." Tromberg's mov1e-p0Htlcs theory Isn't foolproof, though. He said he thou&ht Rea8an would be vice president be- <:allle his movtes were "al· ways lhe 9eCOnd feature."~ .. = ......... ........ h (R-Ya.) build an urgent note on his desk thlt ~ from New \Uk called. When Billey telephoned Candy •. he heard ob-. ICt!ne brmlhlng and wone on the other ,end, Unknowilllly. he hid called The ·~ c.enaertold Phone Sei-m. I New ~ num-ber leMed bj lhelltln~ .ulne,. s:i~ getting 500,000 calls a day . Bliley did not think his saalf'$ prank was funny, especially after talkini to constituenti whose childttn were, calJinQ. So he filed a formal oomplaint with the F.C.C. and uked the U.S. Attorney horn Vqinia to file criminal clwJles apinst the magazine and New '1brk Telephone. High Soci~ty publisher Glortiia Leomrd says, 'These cases are a hell of a First Amendment test" -K<ihlttn Maxo and Jane Ott~ O.C. 'J'fllf/.e ft I ht a .......... , ..... ... llk:k wllla ,_ .... ,., - K.E., Knot City, Mo. ra say I remember them for three weeks, then they're IJ>rle. When I look bade on my ~ films. in fact, I wonder how I ever manaaed to learn my pans. I saw a rerun of Pride and ~ and ~ to tny9eif, wtth grell surprise and a-bk of ad- miration, "However did you memorize ·an thltr' ' f I J I I I f I ' I I l I I I I '' ~ ·, ' I - A GUIDE TO THE HOTIEST MOVIES, BEACH READS, BO\JD, BURT & THE MAN OF STEEL ' here's no better place to beat the heat than a deliciously a>ol alr<.ondilioned movie theater. June offers double movie exdtei ment: the first of two James Bond films I to open this year and a super sequel starring the Man of SCeel. In Octopussy ~ (whk:h opened June 10) Roger Moore D IS 007 teams up with cooJ Swedish I beauty Maud Adams Onterviewed in this illue) for IOme spi~YG'"' I upente, while In Supo-man Ill une 17) ~ Reeve II ,_ o Kent~ ftndl a new enemy ln I c:ompuW Wiz Richard Pryor. June moYtepn wW lllo have ~ I ty .to -. lbout. 1tllowbeorrl pune Y•AM»• I• 24) features a bountiful assortment of comics (Cheech & Olons. Madeline Kahn and others) competins for buried loot, while »odins Places pune 10) of- fers Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy in a satirical comment on the extremes Of wealth and poverty. Hotter than July will be Bun Rey- nolds and Loni Anderson in~ .Aao (July 1 ~ a romantic comedy about racing cars, While Teri Gan will be catching up with Tbolsie co-stu Dustin Hoftrtwl with her own role reversal in Mr. Mom (m~utyi Fans of John Travolta will. have their midsummer night's dreams fulfilled when their hero returns to the screen in the familiar role o( Thny (Saturday Nigh/ F~) Manero in Slayins · Ali~ (July 15~ directed by Sylvester Stallone. The haZards of family holidays will be parodied In NOOonal lampoon) Vacation (July 29~ staning OMNY Chue (who shares his summer memories In this issue~ And if you thought It was ftnaUy safe to IJO back in the water, think twice -or rather thrice: JawJ.JD is coming (:July 22~ umn1 a-Annltrona. Dennis Quaid and Lou ao.tt Jr. • NINE PEa>LE WHO of New ~k Introduced a bill to enact MADE SUMMER FUN =~~·:et!,~~ F.aller Sunday, March 31. 1918. l ummer wouldn't be summer • Dr. John Oorrie de\reloped the lirtt without such amenities u · air conditioner, 1 mllChlne thal blew air blleblll, bUdnla and barbecue over Ice •to°"a>ol inlllria and yellow· .,ms. Here'• whom we have ~o fever patients. in t~l . . • The American lalue for Physical • N:Jt8 ~. Well, he didn't Culture opened the ftnt nudilt camp eudly invent the lllf11', tu he hll for 30 memben In Cennl Yaney, N.Y., been enlhrtned •the Ill.her of b.t>lll. In June 1930. !be .. pne ldUdy eYOlved from the • Hana Uppenhf)', the Dutch optl· ~ .... aicllM end roundln. • Jacques Heim, a French couturier In Clnnea, lnYenled the bUdnl ln 1946. • Rkhlrd Mihon Hollqlheld Jr. and WUU. Warren Smith of Wlr'IW\, NJ., opened the lint dri~n moYte In June 1933 In Camden. NJ .• on I lO«N lot wMh • 40 by 5CMoot ICfW\. •The .. crude blrbecue pills Wft .... "' the mid-ll'lO'I .. Heniy Ford tJ9. fllhlr of lhl Model Tl ln- vwneed' the chllaJll briquellie In l trl4. • !lnllor WIWlln MullrlYe Cllder ( I cian who invenled the telescope a few months earlier, placed two of them side by side with a separate' lens for each eye, creating a crude set of binoculars in 1608. • The Chinese are credited with cre- ating water and milk ices, l)ut an Ital- ian, Tortoni, popularized ice cream by serving cream ices to French and Eng- lish royalty in the 17th century. The first ice cream cone appeared at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904. YOU'RE NEVER TOO . - OlD FOR CAMP H ullo Mudduh, Hello Fad- duh .... If you long to be in a bunk at camp again, con- sider these Options. • A1. Oub Getaway in Kent, Conn .. single adults over 20 can participate in volleyball, tennis, archery, roller skaline. dancing. waterskilng and honeback riding summer weekends through October. Cost: Sl49 to S199. • A1. Florenoe Weiss Perlstein Park in Lake Delton. Wasc., those 62 and older can spend a week or more in air- conditioned rooms a1 Camp Oil lor S270 a week. Campers participate In water sports. hiking, singing. arts and aab, shuftleboard. religious services and activities with the children's camp acroa the lake. • Sports Fllltalies offers about 40 adults over 30 the chance to realize an American dream: to play bueball al Mlami· Stadium with and ap!nlt old· time sws, lndudlnQ Willie~. For 52,295 ($700 tor nonpartldpatina conr p1n6ons1 cainpen tpend a week train· Ina. pltyint in int,..s lllnfil and lilo receive their own ~lzed Ylnket unitonn and baeblll Card. • Wei&ht Wltehers C'.ampt, loClted In Montreal. N.C.; Beloit. WIK.; FMI ~,.. Pa.; and Reno, Nev.; ofter one to 11Veno.week eurcJte and weltht·IOH proyrama . The M95• week fee (S ,690 tor four weeka, $2,750 tor leY"1 weekl) ln- dudea .,,.., nutrtdon and coolclna datMs. lodlina and three meeb d&Uy, CHEVY CHASE REMEMBERS SUMMERS PAST H e's Chevy Chase and we're · not, as he olten reminded us on Saturday Night Uve, so liis summer memories are uniquely his. EU sina he11 open soon in a mouie aboU a disastrous summer holiday (Na- tional Lampoon's Vacadon). we thoc.fVt I would be fun to find ou aboU his summer breaks.. In a fflC6t inlenMw with F AM1LY WEEK.IY's Mary Ellin Bruns, Chase. 39, shared the followin8 memories of sum- mer jobs. summer kwes and the time he got beat up by the Hell's Ansels. _ "M a child l spent summers in Woodstock. N.Y. Those summers were just ----wonderful. We had a jeep and we drove around in the ftejcis and gardened and played. a lot of Ping.Pong and tennis. I had a great group d frienck. "I've hacf just lbout ~ery kind ol summer job you can imagine. I used to run a tennis court in Woodstock -a day court, which requ~ watering and putting the lime down and rolling it with a heavy roller. I gave lessons at SS an hour. One summer I drove big rip with gold shipments from the 1l"easury in Washington, D.C., to the 1'reMwy In Baltimore. I wasn't so sure I had gold shipments, but£ had a gun and all that, and that was kind of fun because It kept me busy and I had never driven really big trucks before. 'The summer I was 20 l bouiht a car in New '1brk Oty for about SO bucks and drove across the country to nortbem California to pick fruit and do IOffie construc- tion work. I worked in the small town of Auburn and I Went to the recreation center for a dance. I wu beaten up by a sang ol Hell's An&els. MI remember it. some 8irl set me up, a (litl who wanted to know if I would read her poeny because l was an English major. It seemed to me thal her poetry couldn't be particularly in· teresting, so I turned her down. She had come With these pretty tough guys, and they dedded to get even. There were five of them outside in the parking Jot and they just kept beating on me. The police arrived ftnaily and hit me and two other guys who were holding me and took us to jail. We were in jail overnight. That sort of r,ut a halt to the summer. ·One year I had a flaming summer romanoe with a girl named Jane Shakt!$- peare. I couldn't have been more than 13. l remember wanting to make out and now knowing how. She WIS a little bit older and 9'eflled to be more aware of that kind of thtna. I think she had breasts and that WIS a st.art. I know I didn't have any yet. Well; she gc>t J>l"8l'Wll. We have seven children. '1'he best summer romances were when I was with the same girt all through that time. I was wih one Birt for slx years. She ls a famous actn!:SS now and has a family of her own. Thal was a wonderfuJ Ume, all throuah coUe&e and out of col· leae. It was very agonizing when I couldn't see he! -like the year I wtnt across. country to Callbnia and ~ beaten up. I remember drivin& blcJt and stoppb'8 off in Pennsylvania where sfie lived and sleepine in the car overnWtt became she w• out with IOl'llebody. She didn't expect me beck and she wasn't having an al· fair Qr ·~ like that. but I think it was probably a little rouaf1 on me. When I had a IJirf~ , I had I 8ifllriend, and I liked It thal way. "I think my bat summer Wll when I ran a camp in northern Ontario. I just loved dob'8 II, and I did a tremeudout amount ol canoe6n8 and I wa In dw&e of a lot of kids. It was 1 areal experience, one d the molt beaulifuJ areas in the wortd, and I often think about llOinl'blck. Jt Wll filled with lakes.~ could jult ju~ in and drink the Wiier. When-I left, I remember MYin&. 'I've gc>t to go back and be 1 llar,' and the kids Slid, 'Sure, Olevy."' . ----------------------------------------------- SPeCiallY del9led lor each amper by i 'nutridon 9'>edaJilt. • Camoerl at Computer Camps lncet'· nadonal have 1CCe11 to a <:OnlMM and a 24-hour computer lab and cen partid· pate In worklhopl on a variety of subo tectJ. loc:lled In F..flll Haddam, Conn., the camp bll an lM'* IPf aoune. • swlmmlnl pod and tour tennia courte. The COil & S725 • penon b ~ ~ and 1325 for I weekend. THE PERFECT BARBECUE SAUCE 0 ne of the true 'CietWlta of IW1'Unlf 11 "'"*' balf>ec:ued on I .,UI. We ofter a llbubll akHime blrbea.te- ....... recipe from noted lood writer Crell Clab>rne. 11'1 dole to IM one his motfier made and ltMld duftna hit childhood in Mississippi -though the I fresh ginger is a new touch . ~ 2 cups ketchup ' ~ lb. unsalted butter j • ~ eup Wm:c9tcrshire sauce· l I tablespoon finely chopped garlic j ~ cup packed dart< brown sugar i I lemon. halved and 5eeded I Salt to Ide '5 freshly ground black pepper to taste 1 tablespoon grated fresh 8ill(ler Tabasco sauce to taste Combine all ingredients in a medium'5ize saucepan ahd bring to boiling, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Grill chicken or spareyibs un- til almost done. then baste with the sauce during the last 15 to 30 minutes of grilling. Makes about 3 She made her first movie at I 4, and by the early 1960's Doris Day and Uz Taylor were the only women more popul• at the box olfke than Sandra Dee. As Gidget and Tammy she exuded whole9ome summer sexUlllty. a girl who believed in surf. malt- eds and the word "no" (although she did slip In A Summtr ~~ Born Aleundra Zuck in Bayonne, NJ., Dee. 41, hasn't been 9eefl In a movie In years but recently fin. lshed a film, still unrelel5ed, called~· Unmarried since her 1967 dM>n:e from Bobby Dlrin (their IOf'I, Dodd Mitchel. is 21), the shuns aU Interviews. ''She's not I I ' ·i Interested In talkins abcu the pllt." uys her ma_nqer. David Ger· lhenson, "and there's nothint In her fUlu~ or present. 10 there's t nothlnt to talk about." IM there will a1w11Y1 be • tummer place in our r hen lor lady o.e. ! SCORCHING BEACH READS . ou don't want to slzzJe this IWnmef'. but you may want your beech book to. Here's a aehcdon of whll the ~­ _._ wUI o1er thla llMDfl -in kwl, ....,, upente and myl9y. HolywOod '"'-by Jackie Colllnt ~ and 9cfu. -~ anacher ..... Aa&YW....•uc••t S ••n. _ endorsed ·~ llC\'LT a·~ insecticide before. . but this one's anatwar Bob Thom90l'I. ~Expert . from lhe author of Chonas. Slarrifl8 predicting that Pete Rose Will J>aM the love, sex. money and power. 4,()00.hit mark, dosif\8 in on 1Y Cobb. Ride the River. by Louis L'Amour versus St Louis on Aug. 6. the same ·(Bantam~ the latest in the Sackett fami. day teammate Steve Carlton becomes ly saga. the l&h pitcher to win 300 games by , . _ , ...... _ ~r/Jo..rJ{ouse. ~Del«.. -bealing the Cardinals 4-l.-- tive and Myslery ~ories from the GrPOI If you're not one of the 43,695 fans Pulps (Arbor House): a terrific an- thology with stories by folks like Dash· iell Hammett and John 0 . MacDonald. legion, by William Peter Blatty (Simon and Schuster): a shockifl8 tale of evil, by the author of The Exorcist. Advanas. by Samantha Joseph (Macmillan~ an insider's look at the cutthroat world of publishifl8. ~. by Dean Fuller (Dodd, Mead): a pert.!ct summer mystery. Qx/player. by Robin 'cook (Putnam): more not-$0-hospitable medka.I hap- penings, from the author of Coma. Rttum ol the .kdi: The Rlustrated Edi- tion, by James Kahn (Ballantine): a novelization of the smMh film. M<IM: A ~ ~ory, by Peter Maas (Random House): how one woman un- oovered corruption in the Tennessee government. blf the author of Serpico. And If you hate eettins sand in the aacks of a hardcover book, try these top sellen, coming out in paperback: America in Search of ltw/f, by Theodore H. White (Warner); .v.trldly Qlods. by Michael Korda (Bantam) The DdJutantes. by June Aaum Singer. (Avont. Family Happiness, by Laurie Colwin (Fawcett Crestt. Dr. love, by Gael Greene (New American Ubrary). ........ y ... .. ....... .., .... . 2. Swim like Mork itz 1 . Splash furious~ 3. Phone Peter Bene ley collect 4.Move to Nebraska SEE HOW THCY RUN I n this pre-Olympic summer, the watchword tor 1V sports fans is tnck, with tour bia events on the three malor netwofb: The Nltion- al Sports • Fatival from C.olorado Sprincs, June 25.July 3; the World Uni· venity Glrnet on July 9, 10 from Ed- monton, Alberta; .the A,.~ awn.. '*>n!hip of 1h1Ck and Fleld from Helsinkl, Fln&lnd, AL& 6-14; and the Pan Arn Olma, A\11. f 4-28, from C.. cu, ~. Sit .hick and nilu • Cart Lewis. Billy Olloll and Miry Deck· er do all the runnina and jumplha tor ~· '!mnil fins lhould lcM live aMrll8 °' Wlmbledan throulh July 3 (NBC, HBO) lhd the U.S. Open from Por9 HW..N.Y .. Aul· »SlptJ 1 (CBS, HBO~ s.v.11 b•1W wonders will be ~ mllMlllli11t lhit tummer. We're Isa ••r I Ill I•• ... .... H•l•yMee•I 11W omen wont to look and feel cool. The sweatshirt is 'in,' with holes in unexpected places. If the sweatshirt sleeves ore too long, cut them shorter. If the neck is too high' make it lower.' -Amy Levin, Edllor-in-Chief, Mademoiselle mogozine lucky enough to get a seal at Chicaeo's Comiskey Park to watch the National l.eaflue's ceremonial annihilation of the American League in the SOth annual All.SW game, don't worry -NBC will televise on July 6. The real highlight might come the day before at Com· iskey, when former AIJ-Stars. including Joe DiMaggio, Bob Feller, Duke Snider and Warren Spahn, suit up and com- pete once again. Such ~ of yester- year will also be on hand lor the second Cracker Jack Old-Timers Baeba.11 Classic on July 18 in Washinfon, O.C .. to be televised later by FSPN. 'tbu can also see future greats -in the Uttle League World Series in Wil- liamsport, Pa. The AlJ8. 27 final game will be televised on tape delay by ABC. And if you think you11 escape foot· ball this summer, you're wrong, pipkin breath. Canadian Football League cov- erage kicks off on F.SPN on July 8~ the U.S.F.L. Oaameionship will be live on ABC on July 17; on Aug. 19 ABC will show a preseuon remalch of the 1983 Super Bowl between Miami and Wash-tnatoo. all leading up to the opening of a>Tleae football Sepe. 3, U.C.L.A. versus ~~and the N.F.L.on Sept. 4 MAGICL ~LUEGRASS & LINCQN -HQr\JEST Al ICJOl8 the country, summer means parldes, camlvall, lfts ll'IOWS, fairs and latl- vals. Here are 10me of the very bell. . ~ Sprintfleld, llllnols - July 2,S. Over 250,000 vtsitors pther annual- ly to c:Mbrltt the lite of Abrlhn Un- coin ln the lllle't capkal, where he lived and II buried. The ee.tYll. which Idea of wMJl I~ plrllde, 11111\fts entettainmed from the 1~ c.ncwy, -----· -----~ ------- A good measure of tobacco flavor. You taste it the moment you light up. You taste it with every puff you take. That's what you get with MERIT. Taste way out of proportion to tar. If you smoke for flavor, you'll know. I I Warning, T~e Surgeon Generel Has Deter= ' Thlt Ciprene Smoking Is DengenM 10 Yu 8 Mg .. ,.,;· o.s • .e nlcoflftl .. Pl'Cll"'"'· FTC"''*' .. .,·93 ............ --. ------- crafts. food, a tomahawk- throwing contest. strolling musicians. a rail-splitting demonstration, fireworks and to\ITS""oftlncotn•s-~ KutdoWD foll Feedval: Kutztown. Pennsylvania - July 2-10. A festival celebrating Penn- sylvania Dutch tradition, this historical event includes food. crafts, candle-making and Amish pageantry. ...... Bay a.....,. F.elYal: Riverview. Aorida Oust outside of Tampa Bay) - July 15-17. On the banks of the Alafia River, professional artists and well-known Florida musicians periorm continuous bluegrass music. la. Folldlfe Feedval: San Antonio, Texas -Aug. 4-7. This trip back to the early days of Texas celebrates dance. food, musk, art and customs of 2~ ethnic groups. The 'Maile Get•To · lletber. Colon. Michigan -Aug. 10-13. . Magicians from all over the world gather at the site of the world's largest magic-products factory (and the burial place of Harry Blackstone) to ex- change tricks and illusions and perform for the enrap- tured public. Callfonlla Stale Fair: Sacramento. California - Aug. 19-Sept. 5. This fair, !lttrac.ting over 750.000 visitors from around the world, includes horse rac- in&. an, a rodeo, carnival rides. a water show. aw, tood of all kinds and top entertainment. THE BEAT GOES ON W hether you plan to listen to the •ereo In your lir<Ondi- tioned home, to a Walkman white bildna throueh tlll! park or ro a trantillor while balk· Int on the beach, there11 be a dM>k.e Ind p&endful llJpply of new tunes this tumrner. Amoae the ~ oler- • The IOUndtnck to sray.. "'8 Aliw (the tequel to Satur- ::tt' the 'l:' r: = ~·· 111'11 Amn:an album llnce 1976; 1rhe Ooobie 8tdb&1' Uve llrewell LP; Alr ... Supply's greatest hits; 'Jeddy Pendergrass's first work since his near.fatal auto accident: and _Brevio~___yn~:!=i~~-+-n..~··-,­ mafeniflrom llie Doors and The Carpenters. Other major artists with new albums due by summer's end: The Rolling Stones. Bob Dylan. Bette Midler, Johnny Cash. Quarterflash , Crystal Gayle, Carly Simon. Lionel Richie. The Motels, Duran Duran. Aretha Franklin. The Pointer Sisters. Diana Ross. John Denver, Donna Summer. The Police. The Moody Blues, Jackson Browne, The Cars and Barbara Mandrell. If you're the type who pre- fers his music live, not ........... ~-up-i ' Oh, I'm sorry for staring. I thought you were Christie Brinkley (or, Tom Selleck). Aren't you?'' Memorex. Jhe big news is that Simon and Garfunkel have scheduled 20 dates this sum- mer, their first U.S. tour Wgether since 1971. Other concert highlights include Mlchad Jackson touring with his brothers, David Bowie's first U.S. tour in five years and the eighth annual Kool Jazz Festival, stopping In 22 cities and fe.aturins greats such as Ella F'iu,erald, Georse Ben-son, Dave Brubeck, Miles· Davis and Mel Torme. Other top acts hitting the road for nallonwide tours are Joni Mitchell, Bob Seger, Air ·Supply, Elvis C.oslello, Bette Mldief, Peter, Paul and Mary, Hall and Oates. Supertrarnp, Alabama. Kenr:iy Roters. Wiiiie Nelson, Waylon Jen- ninp, Jackson Browne. Unda Ronstadt, The Pointer Sitters, The Beach Boys, Tony Ben- nett, . Dolly Parton. Stevie Nickl. Loretta Lynn, Barbara Mandrell Ind The Oak Ridle Boys. And oh. ~you can't ailch Rick Sprt d in any of \he 70 dtJes •• vitit1na. )Ult call (1·900) 210.RJCK. For; 50 ems you'll heir Ritt c11cu. the aour Ind aet treated to a few notes frOm hit ~ album, Lluins In Oc. .. Coiftpled .,, et.II While. FJ'c)t ~. ..., Ellll'I 8Nna Md Unda Vlllfoa. I CELEBRATE JULY4TH WITH GREAT DELMONTE SAVINGS. I I New -from the artists and craftsmen of The Franklin Mine Unprecedented detail, on finely crafted pewter miniatures no taller .than your thumb! ---- . . A limited edition. Subscription rolls will close forever on July 31 , 1983. Look for yourself The <Ur.ail is asrounding! Each fatcinating miniature stands jwt an inch and a half hiah. Yet each is so perfectly crafted mat you can dearly see the dostaes on the World War II marine •.. fie! the heavy braiding worn by Andrew Jacbon't aJde -... even count the "survival pockets" on The Flytn, llaicr' 1 fllaht suit. ·' Thi$ it the lcind of detail that btt.athea lik into art-on three-dimmtk>nal tculp- turCf no taller than your thumb. And th'8 la the very special excitement that 1waia ~ with ewr-, fine pewter Kuipnaft in The Fighting Men of A~rlca-11\ extnordl· nary new coUection in the peat tradition o( military miniatures, from the world· famous c~ o( Thr Frmldln Mint. The fishdiat Meo of America Pewtcl' Sculpture• CollKdoa H1ndl0mely dbplayed tn lu own flve· tiered ubtMt, mit <;Ollectlon will be an lntpirlnc tribute lO m. ""* helOic. Ameri· can Aahtinl forces ol eftry tervlce and nery era. 1rom Rotert' R..neen .nd Thr Contincnt1I Nny to The Scttamtne Ea· slea and The Green Berea. h will •Ito be a collection o( endurtnt lmportanct. An unpre«denced .:hicw· ment that bttab nrw pound in the an ol crettina flnc miniMum-wlth mkn>· decall IO clear and crtlp 8nd tncNCllbly sn· ciae-that It goes well beyond anything most people have ever Jttn before. Uoperalleled cnfuman1blp Even the tin iest details will be hand· mgrawd into each o( the nwttr models by Tl\e Franklin Mint's own aifted eneraven. And each f'bzurc wlll then be indMdually spincasr in fine pewter, ltand-dvw.d and Mnd·finUlted, a rdlncment which is partic· ularly demanding when It involves micro· miniature Kulprutes like thc.e. Examine any one of thae fifty superb fqiura, ln fact, and you will dllc.over a wealth o( meticulous detail, captured with uncompromlsine 1CCuracy. Piclt up the Kulprutt olThr loullianl Tiaer, for exam• pl&.. Tum it slowly. Study it C&rdulty. And marvel at all tile authentic hisrortca1 detall it ~ma,.. . The toldier is shown at the Batt.le of Bull Run, hls exhaustion evident as he drinks from his canteen. His Zouavc·type uni· fonn , reflec~int his proud French herir.,e. inc:ludet sniped knlc\m, a collarlea j1c:ket t.hM bun.ona only at the top, a broad -.h and a t11aekd cap. He caniet a Mblltlippt rifle. If you look cloeely. you can even 1tt me decontiw plpa,, on hit j1eltet. And all th1a on a mJnlaturc no biller than a houle·key! • Tndy, a mlrlclt ~ crafumlnahlp-rtaht theR in the pebn of your hand. ¥ou •aat ecc by July 3111 CAnturill ..,, me collec~ of ftne mO· lmy mlnillum w • P.ft~ raened for km,. Md .......... Toaty, IUCh mlnilturn w IOUllht by enr"w'Mk colleccon ul over che world. 11wy have, In fKt. """' been IO cove91i M bf &re now. And thit may well become the besc·known col· lecrion of our time. . The Fighring Men of America will be issued in a single edition, pennanently lim· lted to the exact number of valid sub· scriptloiu entered by July 31. 1983. After that date. this historic collection will never be offered again. You need send no payment now. But you mwt mail your application to The Franlc- lin Mint, Franklin Center. PA 19091 no later than July 3 lst. • ... ,. " ' r------· Sl/ISC1Uf'flON Al'l'U<.:ATION • ------ , : THE AOHTTNG MEN OF AMERICA l I I S~ drodlint: ).U, JI, J98J. I Limit: ~ cvUtccion fX!T ~. I I I The franklin Mint 3JA5 I I I I I I I I I I I : FRnklin C<nter. Penruylvanlll 19091 Pltue enter my wblcr(p(k>n (nr The F\lhtin1 Men o( Anwrica colkctlon. cocu11dn1 of SO mkro-dtcaUed pcwtv IQlnlaNrt-t at dw pllt· enreed -price c,( SIS.• l:Kh. , I need lend no 11\0MY now. I wlll rKelw rwv rww Raum_., odwf month but wlll be bllkJ ~ I'* OM Apre I( • <hne-S Is .• ptt IDOl'lth -bepnlnc whtn the Ont llhlpmel'lt" rndy tv be M!flt m ,... Yov wlll lend me the ha.ct~ ditp11y cabiMt at no eddltklnal chartt· ..... ..,-..... ~ ,,.~._.~ .... 5.lnaN~~-------~ Mr. _ _.._ _ _,,._ Mn. M•~~-------~--I I I Addrt•·~----_,....---- 1 CitY------~-.;..__--1 l I I I I l l ' ~ 1111 l-----~-~----------------------' . MAUD ADAMS EASY TO SEE WHY BONDS HAVE MORE FUN .. in love with him. I'm very good friends yoa were od4I with both him and his wile. Adams: I don't think I was odd in the FliaMbE11b sense of strange. I just think I was a bit of a lonet Q: Are yoa a loner today? Adams: Yes. I don't feel comlortable be- ing really intimate with people other than my closest mends. I have onty a handful of friends and I like it that wr; because we can really do things for one another. Q: Do )'Oil tblnk you're aa eme> ......... 1. Adams: Extremely. I don't think I'm tempestuous but I think I'm a feeling and compassionate human being. Peo- ple often think that I don't ever ·get angry because I seem to have this tre- mendous patience. But ~ it is dear to me that a perton is really anaefing me. I have a very bad temper. I frighten myself at times. a',= yoa t.ppy with tbe way arerlPtDOWT Adams: Very happy, really h~. I'm keeping my fi~ c:r<me<i. 1W SIFL30,TIUllELIN AllYO. OF 1'11& . :: . . ·-RllOIEY$1JS..,.._ a.•MIM"-.._ ___ __ --,··••1• ....... ..,,.. - inger Connie Francis used to call herself "America's most famous crime vic- tim" until Presidenl Reagan was shot in March 1981 ; she then yield- ed the dubious distinction to him. Francis was raped almost a dec- ade ago in a Westbury. N.Y .. motel room. The experience shattered her. "For one year after the rape. I couldn't attend to, even lhe simplest details of daily living. At age 34. I was as helpless as a baby." she con- tends. Not until this year has Francis suf- ficiently recovered from the trauma to resume her singing and recording career. She blames the end of her marriage on the rape. Feeling.s of humiliation. defilement and de- humanization obsessed her. ··1 couldn't even say the word ·rape' until a year and a half ago,·· she adds. Then in 1981 she was again. indirectly this time. the victim of violent crime: Her brother. George Franconero, was gunned down and killed in front of his New Jersey home. "But I'm a fighter." Francis says, and indeed she has fought her way back. Francis, who has said that "all of life is public relations," has made herself a tireless publicist of victims' issues, lobbying and campaigning for law-and-orc;jer legislation. addressing polite and Government groups. And with the hPlp of her personal staff, she maintains a ceaseless correspondence with legis- lators and law~nforcement officials and with citizens who write to tell her about crimes that have af- fected them or their families. This crusade has cOst Francis the bulk of her time and haJf a million dollars of her own money; S3, 700 a month goes to the phone bill alone. _ On addition to her income from per· forming. Francis relies on a Sl.6 million settlement that she received from Howard Johnson's in the after- math of her rape.) Seeing he~lf as a champion of grass roots antkrime sentiment, she battles on behalf of r -· the American people. Her antagon- ists: misguided politicians, irrespon- sible jurists and such formidable de- fendants' right<; advocates as the American Civil Liberties Union. whose "Holocaust mentality," Fran- cis feels, makes it excessively con- cerned over the slightest possibility of injustice. A bill of victims· rights she com- posed has been adopted just this year, in modified form. by the Inter- national Association of Chiefs of Police. Posted in about 50.000 pre-. cincts acr~ the country. ii ad- vocates, among other lhings. that a victim be: -told of financial assistance and social services available: -provided a secure area during interviews and court proceedings; -granted a speedy disposition of the cac;e and informed of ca.c;e status and final disposition: v -notified in felony cases ~hen the perpetrator is released from custody. Francis campaigned hard for Cali- fornia's Proposition 8, the anti<rime initiative adopted by a wide margin in last June·s primary election. Bom- barding law~nforcement officials with demands for improvements in the treatment of rape victims and for stiffer sentences for the crime, she described in· painful detall. again and again. her owti assault and its consequences. One of her allies has been VALOR, the Victims' Assistance Legal Organization Inc .• headquar- tered in Virginia Beach. Va. VALOR acts as a Clearinghouse of informa· lion for lawyers working on civil ac- tions on bebalf of crime victims. Jts executive director. Frank Carring- ton, has rl()(hlng but praise for Con- nie Francis. ''She's a steamroller;" says Car- rington. "She's like those graphite bits that drill diamonds and steel. She. has tremendous energy." Her tacbrity ••~ Siva her iriftuence, Carrington a>ntinues. "She's lMtl on the ~. ~nee she was an accordion· II ' ' \ I ' --'. playing &year-Oki. People love her. When she's on television talking about victims' rights, a hundred peopJe write in, and a thousand call up their kal victims assistance organization to see if they can help ... Ar. Connie Francis pursues her anti- crime c:ampaifpl on a national scale, a The gentle way to deal with harsh reality If you're growing vegetables this year, you can count on plenty of competition from Insect ,pests. Like aphids, mites and leaf. hoppers, to name a few, Fortunately, there's a gentle way to control them. It's Malathion, one of the moat effective Insec- ticides. And one of the least hazardous. Malathion alone can control moat of the ln~t pests In your vegetable garden. Control harah reality the gentte way •.. wltt\ Malathion. It's tough on bugs. But gentle to the environment. Ma lath Ion ... the gentle way ' smaller movement is underway in La9 ~ led by another well-known crime victim, actress Theresa Saldana, familiar mainly for her ~ng role as Jake La Mona's sister-m-law In the .•.• ! ..... • • q h·' .. :--.. . .. ,, -.. ../ 198j.Jil{n Railing Bull. Saldana was leaVing her Hollywood apartment in March 1982 when a stranger attacked her with a five.inch knife. Although she stfU88led with the uailant, it was a pamrerby named Jeck Fenn who ftna.1- ly overpowered the man. Rushed to the h~ltaJ, Saldana nanowly ~ death. Repeated surgery was requu~ to repair the extensive wounds to her chest and hand; she still wears high· necked bloules to conceal the exten· sive scars. Uke Connie Francis. Saldana has become a victims' rights activist since her ·..n.ad<, k>undlng an oqaanization called Victims for Victims. Here, crime victims provide penional support lor one another through home and hospital visits. If Victims for Victims had eldsted when she was attacked, Saldana con-tends. her experience would have been diflemll "I wouldn't have felt so ilo- lated," she says. "I would have felt aome camaraderie. It's really one thins to set advice and sympathy from peo- ple like holpital penonne or evetl friends, and another to talk to IOmeOOe who's been attacked and survived, who's come out the other end and is now fundioninl llllin." The tuppOrt ana llediol'""'--n al loved ones isn't ~. she adds. becw• ''they can't really emplthiR. ~need conlld with aneone elle who's hid the experiencle." Like ll!V'eral oct. vldlm .. ~ Vidlms tor Vk.1iml naiYef nne Of Ill ,.,.. from the Loi A..-Dilb'td Attorney'• Vk:tlm llKt Wknm Aa- tance Prcslm. '""'PfOl'M' helps vic- tims find ihe ~·and medk:ll help and even nNll1Cfli a>q>19111don 1D1n11imm avllllble ID them. For the D.A. '1 o1k:e. the pqr11n hll more than • humlnMlrlln purpGle; It ., atvea ~· chlra topllllllde people ID tlltly • wtln11111 In trJlnl CW llnllldll cm.,.lllllon -up ID tlO.OOOll ... 1M1M1-.1t1t.._-ll midi candlWllll on the vldllq'1 ~ Gp!llillall wlllt ~ The LA.~ .. not unique. Vk> llml' IWlll . ._...m .... ar Im been ~. In lftll'I)' ...... In-a I 111 of Ammial• tldMr 14 PM&Y ........ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heehh. VICTIMS become victims themsefves. or in- directly through the suffering of loved ones~ Even specializwt wistance and • I ' . . ' '-'-T . IJ+l :,..; '. I t- advocacy groups. such IS Parenti of Murdered ChUdren and Mot.hers Apinst Drunk Drivers, have -tne- cally -found many members. Tfie pli&ht of vidims ,_ their persistent a(lXieties. ftnanda1 loeles, ser\le of ~ lation and impotent ..., -Is being weiahed in the balance against the welfi>rotected rights of perpetralOrS. 'We've done evetyttUna we can to ~ •II t'MU -------- ......... Families, individuals of all qes and 1fOUP1 of all liza can GET Oet behind the Shield with any deductible plan and you all aet behind Blue Shield of California for protection _ !eceiY!-the same c:awtrophic cove:rqc for up-to SJ,000,000 qalnst the cosu of belJtb care. Beel~ not only do you in lifetime benefiu for you and ellCh and every covered aet to pick the plan that's riaht for your qe, your needs manber of your family. ::::~~::.~SUJd=. 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Arblf~ ..._ ..... ....,_F,_ harder to move becaUle both spoUlel hre to find jobs in the new locldon; and ftoally, homes have been hard to buy and even harder to tell In re- cent years. Molt of thote who h It thtt road only moved a lhort ~ tance: 63 percent ltayed in the Mme munty, 83 patent ln the ume ...e-and 91 per. cent in the same D::"' cal reP>n (defined the CerlM lolkl .. Nort • North Central. South or Welt). don did generare new ~ nes, after only tbree weeks the old menus with prices were blclt on the tables. Why?~ CUltOmerS were pnCtk:aUy bWn1 the Vlllans to put the prices back. \bey were very, very uncomtor· table,.. Mn. VaUan told us. ist Dr. Randall Murphy of New ~ Unive. rsity is working on what he terms .. a nonbiologi· cal odor sensor ... Murphy's artificial nose wouldn't be a plastic job at· tached to a pair of glasses, but rather "a small black box." It would be-used at airports. cus- toms<ontrol points and in po- lice work to sniff out evidence detecting drugs and bombs. The nose would also be able to tnonitor chemkal leaks-and toxic emissions with perled accuracy. Its applica- tions could even enter the realm of romance. 'The nose might be used to design smells, molecule by molecule," Murphy suggests. "For example, the perfect aph--1:..:~-.. J~ ••• C'mon, Dr. Murphy, let's get cracking. lllSlllDAYI (AJI Cancer) Sunday -£Jeanor Parker 61 . Monday -Bob Keeshan 56; Gary ero..by so. 'lbelday -Gilda Ridner 37; Mel Brooks 57. sum Pk:kens -Lena Home • Buddy 66. Friday - Olivia de HavWand 67; Leslie Caron 52; Karen Black. 41 ; Dan Aykroyd 31 ; Jamie Fan 47; Princess Diana 22. Sllur· day -Pdly Holliday 46; Owl Rowan 61. • • • ' • ' l We call them Bull Market becauee eveTybody'• ruahlng to get aome, they abaolutely radiate auccce., and HURRY or you11 mlaa the opportunity forever! ~CHAMOIS TAN, YES! 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