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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-24 - Orange Coast PilotDRANGI COAST SUNDAY, JULY M.1113 " A dog of a show Page A4 YIUI HlllTIWI UllY PIPIR ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Republican_ battle is--brewing A tough, expensive state Senate GOP primary predicted for Bergeson, Speraw Ollie Speraw The chief uiovesHB a step up be ladder If Ray Picard ever decides to it up as the fire chief of Huntington Beach, there's always a future for him as a used car salesman or maybe as a horse trader. Picard bought the city's firsi snorkel fire ladder truck in 1967 for $82,000.He sold it recently to the city of Red Bluff -after 15 years of service -for $125.000. He used that money as partial p a y m ·e n t f o r a n e w state-of -the-art ladder truck capable of fighting fires and rescuing victims in buildings up to seven stories high. It was dedi- cated this week at the McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co.. the home of most high-rise buildings in Huntington Beach, and the city's largest employer with about 5,100 employees. The new truck is powered by a 450-horsepower engine and gets about five miles per gallon of diesel fuel. It cost $350,000. "Believe it or not, it's a good buy," Picard declared. Picard said the all-aluminum truck -made exclusively for the city by the Emergency One com- pany of Okala, Fla. -has a 95-foot high ladder that has 360-degree maneuverability . It can pump 1,500 gallons of water per minute. Delly l'llol "'°'• by LM ... ,,.. The Huntington Beach fire d e partme nt can reach fires in seven story buildin~s with its new ladder truck. By STEVE MARBLE Ol llM Delly Pllol 11•" Somewhere in the vast reaches of the 37th Senate district there is a Democrat or two chuckling over the pros- pect of two powerful and popular Republic<ms from Newport Beach locked in an elimination contest. The picture. however. 1s a disturbing one to man y Re- publicans who will be asked to put up money -not to beat back a Democra t. but to send a seasoned, experienced Re- publican into exile. It has been predicted that more than $1 million will be spent in the primary show- down between Senator Ollie Speraw and Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, both who have the connections to finance hefty war chests It also is imagined that the Pilot dies as plane crashes into ocean From staff, wire reports SEAL BEACH -The pilot of a lingle-aeat experimental aircraft died Saturday after the plane plunged into the ocean about a quarter-mile from the Seal Beach pler, authorities said. Harold Quinn, 33, of Lakewood was pronouna!d dead of multiple injuries at 12:20 p.m . at Long Beach Community Hospital, said Carole Morgan. director of com- munity relations at the hospital. Seal Beach police said &>rnard Emmerich w1tnessed the plane make two low passes over a sail boat race and then crashed while a ttempting to make a right turn. "The plane broke u p into small pieces on impact and he was found tangled in a piece of that debris, about 15 feet under the surface of the water." said Long Beach lifeguard Sgt. Roger Patterson . A lifeguard boat from Long Beach, transported Guinn to the h~it.al. The crash occurred shortly a ft er 11 a.m., said Coast Gua rd s pokes- man Herb Haas, and lifeguard divers began searching for survivors immediately afterward. (See CRASH, Pa1e AZI Funds approved for Costa Mesa park A new agreement for develop- ment of the 257-acre Fairview Regional Park in Coeta Meea has reklndled dreams that the multi-million dollar nature fa- cility finally will be built. The county Board of S uper- vt.ors and the dty have approved a renewed agreement that calla for the dty to •pend $460,000 to deve~p the $3.5-mi~Jon park and the county to fund the balance. F.arller this year. the Caty Council agreed to spend •200.000 for a new feasibility study of the propoaed park at Placentia Av- enue and Swan Drive. Assistant City Manager Allan Roeder said most of the park will probably remain open land with the development o( concesMlons, a \ lake, waterfall and boating under consideration. R eynolds Enviro nme ntal Group has been hired to desicn what will be the largest park In Coeta Mesa. Roeder said an archeologicaJ site in the propoeed park, stocked with lndlan artifact8, will prob- ably remain untouched. (Set PARK, P•1e A!) I June 1984 primary will be as muddy as it is expensive. Already the Orange County DisU-ict Attorney has been called upon to investigate a questioned mailer. Already each has taken swipes at the other. Already Republicans have splintered into groups, flood- ing newspapers with mail. "It's foolishness," says Speraw of the looming con- frontation. "What is done is done," suggests Bergeson. On Monday at a Huntington Beach country club, Bergeson --a three term legislator and longtime Newport Beach resi- dent --will officially announce her candidacy for the newly created senate seat. The announcement will (See GOP RACE, Pase AZ) Marian Bergeson Deukmejian cuts new course for Californians SACRAMENTO (AP) -Re- publican Gov. George Deu- krnejian has cut the state budget by more than $1 billion and left an unmistakable message: After eight years of Democrat Edmund G . Brown Jr., California is chang- ing course. The $26 billion budget that Deuk.mejian signed last week left many Democratic programs of the past decade starving for money and staff. The big Brown programs hit by the new governor include the farm labor board, probably Brown's most noted achievement; the coastal and energy com- missions, which oft.en sided with environmentalists and ag:linst de- velopers; and the public defender program for the poor. California also will not be spending money on public broad- . casting, the Sacramento-to-Los Angeles overnight train or a council to promote "wellness" - all programs inaugurated by Brown. Republicans and conservative Democrats have been trying for years to cut back or abolish aome of thoee programs but have been thwarted by the Legi&lature's liberal Democratic leadership. Now, Deukmejian can accomplish much the same thing by himaelf. Narrowly elected in November in a state where Republicans make up only 35 percent of the regis- tered voters. Deukmejian had a bumpy road to the budget, his first. He almost had to issue IOUs to state creditors in February. But he faced down the Demo- cratic leaders In July in a confron- tation that held up the budget for a record three weeks. Now that it's finished, the George Deukmekjian budget represents "our co"'1Ut- ment to restore common sense and fiscal solvency to state govern- ment. and to do so without adding general tax burdens on our citiz.ens," he said. The largest single budget re- duction was in education. The state's colleges and universities lost $389 million . Deuk.mejian wants $1 88 million of that made up in student fees. That would mean $150 more a year in the University of Cali- fornia system. with 130.000 stu - dents, $230 more for the 300.000 students in the California State University system and a first-ever, $100-a-year tuition charge at community colleges. which have l.4 million students. The two universitjes likely will go along, bet the community colleges are expected to fight. Democratic leaders say they will oppose a bill to implement the charge next month and may try to override the budget cut, for wh1ch they will need some GOP support. Being the fun~ man In America II rMily pa~ off for Richard Pryor, who'• currently flying high In Super- man Ill. The UPI and down• of Pryor' a fife we In today' a Famlty Weekly. I · I . . . . ' • a .t\I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 24 1983 Newport Blaze GOP RACE ... From Page Al have the aurprlse value of fire- works on the Fourih of July. Bergeson has been openly bidding for the Senate since last year. Speraw, the Long Beach sena- tor who lost his district In reappor- t1onm~nt, announced his can- didady ear lier this year. He now livl·:. in Newport Beach when~ he also has opened d istrict ofCices while his finishes his unexpired term. Bergeson claims Speraw knew of her plans when he moved into Newport Beach and, in fact, encouraged her to seek the new d istrict, which takes in the entire Orange county coast and stretches to the Mexican border on the south and the Colorado River on the east. Speraw says Bergeson is grovoking an unnecessary show- 1lown just to further her own political career. He claims the logical move would have been to let him stay in the senate and Bergeson in the assembly. "She's a capable, competent, caring person," says Speraw. "She's a good candidate -· for the assembly." Bergeson says she has nothing against Speraw running for Sen - ate, but wishes he would go back to the "Los Angeles district he was elected to serve.'' Though each acknowledges the other as a credit to the Republican party, the kudos stop there. comm.laloned a pUblic opitt aurvey ln the dlatrlct which she 1 ed her to be a two-to-one favot with Republ.icanl. "If that'• true I think she ou1 to releue the survey so we can It, aee who was polled and w questions were asked. For a~ know she juat talked to people her own block," Speraw say!> ths~~:w. ho~ever, co~ that Bergeson has the support what he calls "corporate Or County." He also admits t Republicans within Bergeso Orange Coast assembly district r. lined up on her side. But the district, Speraw poil out, goes far beyond Orar County. About 70 percent of t d istrict is outside the county. "Out there," says Sper~ "they say 'Marian who?'" Speraw says he will lik1 spend about $500,000 runn1 against Bergeson and, 1 f v torious. another $750.000 on t actual election. Last fall, it appeared Berges would have the new Senate$( all to herself. It included most her assembly district, was ri with Republicans and thou, u nreasonable large, seem tailor-made for the sch<. teacher-turned-politician. But during the reapportio ment ritual, Speraw lost h is Loi Beach Senate district, the sar district Gov. George Duek.meji: had represented before him. blaze at 11:50 Hotel. Newport Beach firefig hter cools fire engine while fighling a . 2-ala rrn p.m. at 440 l Birc h Street across lhe st reet from the Sheraton Newport ~..:::....~~~~~~~ Bergeson, in a July letter to supporters, claimed Speraw will dump as much as $1.25 million into a campaign to defeat her. Her letter says she wiU need help to overcome "Mr. Speraw's personal fortune." Speraw, who considered lea ing politlcs rather than become representative without anyone represen t, asked and was giv1 pennission to finish his tenn Orange County. He announet plans to seek the new 37th Di.stri Senate seat in 1984 a short tin later. Large waves mean busy day .. for Newport Beach Ji{ eguards CRASH • • • From Page A1 "They pulled him onto our rescue boat. They were doing CPR as soon as he was out of the water," Patterson said PARK ••• From Page A 1 P lans to develop the park near Estancia High School were lulled in 1978 following passage of tax-cutting Proposition 13 and fears that there would not be enough funding to maintain the park once it was built. Speraw denies he will spend even half that amount fighting Bergeson and says he does not plan to use h is own money, earned mostly through real estate and a service company of which he is an owner. Bergeson supporters view< Speraw as a ''carpetbagger Speraw saw it as political surviv~ "The rules changed," he says those who cont.end he butted in c Bergeson's territory. Although lifeguards in Seal Beach and Long Beach had their hands full pulling a pilot from a sunken plane that crashed 400 yards oflshore, their counterparts along the Orange Coast hardly had it easy as 185.000 folks flocked to the shoreline. Lifeguards made a total of 363 rescues, 210 of which were made at Newport Beach where the surf reached uncommon heights of eight feet, according to Seasonal Lt. Bret Remard. lnvestigation of the cause of the crash was under investigation. Patterson said. Officials believe there were no other people aboard the plane. The city will retaLO ownership of 28 3lTCS. Businessman Joe Pinnon dies Recently, a group calling itse. TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI Long-time Corona del Mar resident and area business owner Joe N Pinnon died early Friday al h is home after returning from a brief hospital stay. He was 60. The former Long Beach Sena- tor claims Bergeson has hired a campaign consultant with a repu- tation for smear tactics. "I don 't see how she can beat me unless it's through personal attacks and she's hired a firm that has a reputation for doing that," Speraw says. Bergeson retorts that she has never run anything but clean, professional campaigns. She lists herself as a good campaigner and says she plans to cover ever y inch of the sprawling district. Responsible Republicans for Corr mon Sense in Primaries maile letters to Republics th.rougho1.. the district asking them to suppor Speraw for senate and Bergeso for assembly. The group is led b Loa Young, a former Saddlebac Valley school trustee who no' lives in San Diego County. Bergeson aides responded b asking the d istrict attorney t press charges against authors o the mailer . saying the lett.e sought to fraudulently ra.i.st money for a. non -ex1stan "Bergeson for Assembly" cam paign. 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He was an avid golfer and a member of the Kiwanis, Optimist and Rotary C'lu bs. A nc1t1vl! of Missouri. ht• ~rvcd in the U.S Army during both World War II and the Korean War. when hl' was injured during {'Ombat. He later received a Purple Hearl. He Jived m Riverside County before moving to the Newport Beach area . A memoMal service is being planned. Pumon ts survived by his wife, Helen. and his mother, Lillian &•rgfeld of Tuscon. "l plan to run an issue oriented campaign. I'm not going to throw mud," says Bergeson, who, like Speraw, has been spending week- ends on the highway, traveling from one city to another. Prior to committing herself to the Senate race, Bergeson says she The d istrict 'attorney, afte nearly a month of study. opted no to file charges. Speraw claunf Bergeson's reaction was "selfisP and self -serving." Lots of winners at the Fair r.======:;;;;;;:====~====================:;:=;~==_:~ Some people broughl home more than stuffed animals as prizes from the Orange County Fair. The fair holds c:ontests annually to gtve recog- nition to service groups and individuals The contests were held daily throughout the fair's run. July 8-17, The winners were: •Amateur Whittling contest: Angela Pigg. first place children's division; Fred White- cotton. first place adult novice; and J im Rahm, overall grand prize win· ner. •Outstanding Young Writer con test: Tammy Anne Camien. Anaheim: Austin C. Wells, Corona del Mar: Aaron Mer- riman. Cypress; Monica Ruiz. Cypress: Jane Hseu, El Toro; Wyonna Karbo. Huntington Beach ; Karen Seki, Or- ange; Gary Bourett.e. Sant a Ana: Linda Bauman, Santa Ana; Jamie Richard , Santa Ana; Chris Mulrony, Santa Ana. •Outstanding Young Illustrator/Writer con- t.est: Tammy Anne Ca- mien. Anaheim: Heidi Wilke, Ana h eim : Michael Cahill P ickart, Corona del Mar: Sarah G . Doty, Fountain Val- ley; St.even Connally, Fountain Valley; Jennie L . Jones. I rvine: Christopher G. J ones. Irvine; J oslin Gem.sch. Mission Viejo; Megan Drucker, Sant.a Ana; and Mark Mulrony, Santa Ana. Michelle Mitchell and Julie Tustin of Yorba . Linde were flrsl·place wlnner.1 in t h e y o u n g wrtt.er/lllustri.t.or com - bination contest. •Feoturc Exhlblta for Educational lnstltutJons: Santa Ana College. IM.'C- ond plac.'tl: PACE Fel- lowship of NC-'wport Beocf' thl..U plt1t'<· Cookout Barbequ ALOHA CUTOUT 4/2.47 and Luau Time ~~ ~PAPER ·I PLATES LG. 100 Ct. 2.98 SM. 100 Cl. 1.34 !; \~ BON VOYAGE 1s•1, Diameter 75• ••. STYROFOAM <iUPS ··1 :. '',. ,,, . j • SHIP AHOY 9'1· )( 14'!. 75• ... 60L 50/ .. PATIO CANDLES $} 49 COMPLETE ENSEMBLES 25/11.35 LUAU KITS 17.95 •2.so PLASTIC LEIS 25•. 35• LUAU CUTOUT 75• ,.II 1--------------------------------------------------------------------~ --------------. ---------·--·-···-··-------------, $200 ~!~~~.~!!!!~ATE I Complete Entertaining & Decorating Needs For: • HoOdays •Weddings • Parties • Every Speclel Occasion Wedding Invitations 209/e Ott • I I ·······-····-······················ I a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. July 24, 1983 Al TOP OF THE NEWS A guessing game on Central America Reagan administration has been mixing olive branches with gunboat diplomacy Reagan appointee arranged loans for Meese, Deaver By Tbe Associated Press W ASHJNGTON -A California tax accountant who holds a $10,000-a-year appointment to the U.S. Post.al Servic,,-e's board of governors arranged loans for two ol President Reagan's top staff members, government documents show. &!win Meese III, Reagan's counselor. and Michael K. Deaver, the deputy chief of staff at the White House, were given the loans set up by accountant J ohn R. McKean at about the lime McKean was given a presidential appointment to the board. According to financial discl06ure forms filed by the officials, as required by law. Meese received two loans from McKean . each listed as valued at $15,001 to $50,000. The loan to Deaver. from a man described as a partner of McKean, was valued at $50,000 to $100,000. Greenpeace protesters released ABOARD THE RAINBOW WARRIOR -Seven jubilant anti-whaling demonstrators headed home across the Bering Sea on Saturday after being released from the Soviet Union, where they had landed without permission to photograph a whaling station. The members of the environmentalist Greenpeace Foundation said the worst part of their five days in custody was boredom. Five Americans and one Canadian were arrested Monday after they landed and took photographs and handed out an I.I-whaling leaflets. Muggers try to steal the show NEW YORK -Hundreds of marauding youths swept out of Central Park alter a free roncert by Diana Ross, slashing and mugging people in their path down an avenue th.rough midtown Manhattan. The swanning youths blanketed the area along Eighth A'Venue between 59th Street, at the comer of the park, and 40th Street, site of a major bus terminal near Times Square, for nearly two hours Friday night before police were able to control them, said Ger~ Kerins, asstst.ant chief of the Manhattan North precinct. STATE Brush lire in national l orest VENTURA -Dozens of firefighters battled a brush fire that had charred 100 acres of rugged terrain in the Los Padres National Forest by Saturday afternoon. Ventura County personnel said. ln Kem County, to the east, firefighters Saturday contained a blaze that blackened 330 acres north of Tehachapi, a spokeswoman said. The Ventura County blaze started about 10:30 a.m. Satu.rday west of Piru. a small, rural town about 45 miles northwest of Los Angeles. County fire dispatcher Denise Stacey said the cause wasn't known and that no one would predict when the fire might be t'Ontrolled. Bank robber shot and killed LOS ANGELES -Police have identified a man who was shot and killed while allegedly fleeing a bank robbery as Bryan P. Clayton, 22. o( Los Angeles, police Detective Cecelia Dominguez said Saturday. Clayton was allegedly fleeing a robbery that was foiled by the explosion of a booby-trapped bag of money. He suffered .;multiple pellet wounds to the back and left side," from a 12-gauge shotgun fired by Officer William Eagleson on Friday. acrordmg to a pohce statement released by the detecl.lve Bel-Air murder: Lots of s usp ects LOS ANGELES -Police say no one has been ruled out as the potential murd_rrer of a movie studio executive whose son was wounded m the same attack al their Bel-Air mansion and remained hospitali:ted Saturday. Henry Harrison Kyle, 60, was killed before dawn Friday in the old Mediterranean-style house he was renovating with h as two sons and two men friends. His younger son and the friends weren't anjured. An autopsy Saturday showed Kyle died of a single gunshot to h is chest, coroner's spokesman Bill Gold said WORLD _Iranian troops move into Iraq NICOSIA, Cyprus -Iranian forces drove 11 miles into northern Iraq Saturday, capturing the major Haj Omran garrison and 30 other posts and killing or wounding 3,600 Iraqi soldiers. the Tehran command said The offensive extended the battlefront to the KurdlSh mount.a.ins bordering Turkey. Tehran radio said lranian forces were advancing from captured mountain peaks "to liberate Iraq from the claws" of President Saddam Hussein. An Iraqi armed forces communique issued in Baghdad said fighting was ''fierce," and claimed Iranian losses "amounted to well over 600 killed.and a large number of wounded." Gandhi rebukes nuclear powers NEW DELHI, India -Prune Minister Indira Gandhi on Saturday inaugurated India's first atomic power plant built without foreign help and accused Western industrialized nations of restricting India's nuclear program. When India began its nuclear power development in the early 1960s, "many industrialized nations were criticaJ of lndia, and cooperation offered earlier was withdrawn and solemn agreements were St.'t aside," Gandhi said. She didn't name the countries, but said nations tried ''to impose restrictions en our nuclear freedom even to conduct research for peaceful purposes ... By GEORGE GEDDA A1soclated Pre11 Writer WASHINGTON -If the ad· ministration wan\s to keep its enemies in Central America con- fwed, lt deserves high marka for its perfonna.nce this past week. The Sandinista government or Nicaragua, in particular, must be wondering what to make of the mix of olive branches and gunboat diplomacy served up by the White House and the State Department. As part of the administration's effort to push the Sandinistas toward more moderate policies, officials announced plans for a large-scale, extended U.S. mili- tary presence near the Honduran Thousands protest • cruise • testing By Tbe Aasociated Press Small groups gathered Satur- day outside Canadian consulates across the United States while thousands massed north of the border. protesting cruise missile tes\s over Canada and urging Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to "Refuse the Cruise." About 3,500 protesters marched in downtown Toronto, burning a missile in effigy. ln a New York City demonstration, a car carried an 18-foot model of a cruise miss ile, bearing the signs "Danger! Do not Deploy," "15 Times Hiroshima," and ''First Strike Sneak Attack Weapon." Canadian consulates in the United States were cloeed Satur- day and no trouble was reported. On Friday. four people were arrested i.n Boston when they tried to unfurl a banner protesting cruise missile tes\s from the top of the Canadian consulate. On July 15, Canada agreed to allow four to six test fligh\s annually for five years, starting next January. Unarmed missiles will be launched from a U.S. B-52 bomber flying along the Arctic coast near the McKenzie River Delta. The missiles will follow a sparsely populated. route to the Cold Lake, Alberta, weapons tes- tmg range. Saturday's U.S demonstrations were part of a nationwide cam- paign organized by the People's Test Ban Clearing House in Portland, Ore. Staff member Norm Solomon said the group helped plan demonstrations in about 20 states, but hot weather in many places might keep the number of demonstrators low. ln Canada. the 3,500 anti-<:ruise demonstrators marched along Toronto's main thoroughfare. Yonge Street, and protesters burned a mock cardboard cruise missile outside the U.S . consulate. Several pro-cruise groups also appeared, including the Canadian Anti-Soviet Action Committee and the Canadian Coalition for Peace Through Strength. In Dallas, two women and a 2-year-old girl picketed in front of the downtown building that con- tains the Canadian consulate The numbers were not troubling to one of the women, Jan Danielson. Mrs. Danielson said the Portland clearing house contacted the Women's International League for Peace tol.'Oordinate the Dallas protest, and "said if three t.o six people show up. they consider it a victory." About 20 people gathered in 96-degree heat in Charlotte, N.C . where the local chapter of the SANE anti-nuclear weapons group has been holding monthly peace vigils, said member Betsy Bilger. The group carried a poster saying "Re!use the Cruise," and Ms. Bilger said ''One person came by and said 'Where's the cruise to?"' 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Schw•rtz Ill Larry P•lmer Publ18h61 Ol1ec1or ot Marketing Chazy DowallbJ Raymond MecLean Ed110< and Assistant Coottotle1 • 10 the Put>t~ller lt~,.C.,uo Pfnrtue'IK>f"I ....... 00" Olen• A ~on •~tl4 A1~f""' ..,..,,.""14 D9notd L. .,....,,, .. (,,c,,htl"'"' ... ,.,,~ c1 .. e111ect ad"'1telnt 11411ie2-M11 All oth9f department• "'2-4121 MAIM O,,ICI! 330 W"I 8•y 91 C...11 MMA CA M•• otllOI .. , a... '&eO CO.IA "''"" Cl' 9,e?e Co;iyrOQlll l!lll·l OtA"ll'I COOtSt PvClllhlnel Colnpeny No ""IN" •lafUt• 1lh;•u•ttons, t dltot••• m 11t., or ..t.~ .. "-'' """'"'.,,.,~•ti>'~'"''"°"' _ .. 1 "''"""'""' of 'OPv•IOh• owner VOL 71,N0.20& border with Nicaragua. Defense Department ottlciala also an- nounced U.S . naval forces would There were reporta the fleet movement.a and mill\ary exercl.les wefl! designed to give the presi- An Associated Press News Analysis conduct routine exercises in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans on either side of Nicaragua. Administration sources re- vealed Saturday that the Pen- tagon has dusted off an old list of options for beefing up the training of Salvadoran troops that includes as one possibility a doubling of U.S . advisers, now limited to 55, and sent it to the White House. dent the option of ordering a military quarantine of.Nicaragua. But administration officials de- nied any blockade or quarantine was planned. Coupled with those movements was U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick's tacitlcall on Tues- day for the ouster of the Sand- in.ista government and President Reagan's statement on Thursday that It would be "eJrtremely difficult" to achieve ~ ln Central America IO long U the Sandln.latu remained In power. But there was a d.lfferent message on Wednesday when the State Department and the White Howe appeared to break aome- what from the policy of uniform h08tillty toward Nicaragua'• lef- tUlt leadership. A new Nicaraguan peace proposal waa praised by adminis- tration spoke«men as a "positive atep" in that it acknowledges "the need to add.rem external support for insurgencies and terrorist groups." TODAY'S .WEATHER Some IDore great weather Coastal Coastol ateaa fal• inrOUQll Monoey O..t some late night th10<>gn mt0·m0tn11•11 low c!Ov<l• a.long 1ne coaat Hight 11 t>eacnes 70 10 74 or\CI Inland valleys 86 to 9• Ov1t1noghl Iowa 56 10 611 MO<Jn,.ln a•aas fall lh•OuQll Monaay but tome afuttnoon ctou<Js in touthern MOvnta1na ReSOtt n1gn1 todoy ana Monoay 78 to 86 ()ve1nlghl IOws r.6 to 6-1 o.te<I •• .. • faJr tnrouon Monday but tome •M•<noon cloud• •'°"II Col0tado Rivet volley end In IO\Jthaln dat¥lt Wes1 to south"""' winos 15 10 25 mp!I outing a11arnoon1 1n no,tNttn desert•. P'>lnl Concepllon 10 Ma•IC6n l>Ofd., :;;~~~'~m~~~n~~:~~~':1:•:~~~ NICOIU lll•nd lo< nor1nw"t Wind• 15 to 25 '"°'' ... 1h e-10 8-foo1 comtl4ned ... , thrOUQll IOfltlllll Soullt ot Sen NICOIH Temperatures Atb.ny Atbuquwque Amatkk> Aneno<aga A"'41111He Allanta AtlenUc: City Au1Un 8aHlm0<a 8HHngt Birmingham 8Aarnarck Bol• HI L.o 82 ~ 93 66 117 67 67 S6 95 71 88 77 63 511 112 73 87 511 86 62 117 17 811 56 IM 62 81 68 92 76 81 57 eo 5'I 87 80 100 12 H 71 • loland "°'"' .... 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An1)91et 2 4 LO<JllvlMa 80 LubbOCll ee 78 " n 93 76 118 72 64 44 101 76 100 78 98 78 83 65 102 79 ~ ee 97 79 sa eo 81 74 91 7t 101 79 113 n li ...... 2 ~Dsu ....... R_f R_IP_IR_T Sun •t• lodey al 8 00 pm , rt-Mttmp/lla Monday et 5 59 a m and •I• ag.oi" at Miami 7 59pm Mltw-.. • M_, Nit at 6 31 e m todey, II-Mpt..S1,Peut 1ooey111t tSpm """•ttageln•tt30 ,.._.., • m Monday N.-OflMna E! Sew up big savings. ' • You can labeJ yourself lucky with savin~ of up to 70% on our elegant suits, spon coats, sweaters, shirts, trousers and atteSSories. The selection is still good so huny in today! ( Gentlemen's ClodUng Inspired by 'hdltJoa 46 PDbton Island. Newpon Beldl, r.allbnll 92660 • (714) 640-8310 l \ ONC'llON SW SW w aw r I .\4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 24, 1983 Cleam1ice in our ' e Dog days The Irvine Boy Club spon sored an a m a teur dog show Thursday, handing out awards in a ll kinds of categories. Am ong the winners we re Buttons, in the top p ho to, owned by Todd Huston. Buttons tied a leash around the robot and captured the mallest a nd most lovable titles. In the midd.le photo, Da,·id mith gets a urprise greeting from Belle. a Brittany Spaniel that won be t looking. mo t pots a nd best of how. In the bottom photo, Keyki, owne d by Jay Heinsius, took the award for best trained. - #;COSTA MESI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -·· tOO's REDUCED STARTS TODAY Twins $30 to •ao $ 99 $ 99 to Full/Queens •so to •125 99 $ 99 to Kings $75 to •t60 99 $ 99 to AND YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND A COMPLETE LINE OF DESIGNER SHEETS AND MATCHING COMFORTERS BY WAMSU1TA$ dh COSTA MESA: Bristol Town(, Country Plaz.a 3742 S. Bristol St. (One block North of SOUTH COAST PLAZA) (714) 850-9790. Daily 9:30 to 6. Mon & Thurs til 9. Sun 12 to 5. ------------------FREE HEAL TH SEMINAR The July Mixer wlll be held Wednesday, July 27, 1983 from 6 to 8 p.m. with I the Holiday lnn/Brlstol Plaza/3131 Bristol Street. Costa Mesa hosting the • Find out startling facts of how you can live longer! party poolslde. Genial Jerry Wofford. General Manager of the Inn and our host • How to increase your energy, start fHling & looking younger. for that evening has plans well underway for a Super Spectacular "Summer Circus"Mixer.All ofyou whohaveattendedtheMlxerhostedbytheHollday I• Learn how to lose weight, and keep your body looking fit & youthful! Inn for the past several years are famlllar with their special hospltallty and ability to put on an outstanding party. So don't miss this and" you haven't • How heart disease-atherosclerosis, angina (chest pain) and irregular ~~~~ed one of our Mixers make this one a first, you Wiii have a wonderful I heart beats have been successfully reversed; a new method of lower ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ chole~erol & triglycerides. GRAND OPENING I • Find out how to lower ltlood pressure to normal, free of drugs. OF 1• How to reduce stress, fatigue and enhance your sex life. URFECT TEN • Do you take vitamins and minerals? Are you getting the right amount? I • Try out a new exercise that only takes 12 minutes per day. • Facts about cataracts, glaucoma, eye sight and hearing loss. I • The latest in research on headaches, senlllty and strokes. • Discoveries In arthritis, diabetes, hypoglycemia, and cancer research. I • New findings on digestive problems, ulcers, gallstones and constipation. 1·3:40~~0~1d~N~e;w~po~r~t~R;o;ad~===========:~~~~::::~~~~ ~ I A fitness check up Is also available.which can be covered by medlcal lnauranc:e or medl-care. according to our ~edlc:al Director A alx-week seminar program• Is free to participants with checkup. This exciting seminar is led by lhe Director or Optimum Health. Nicholas Delgado. who dlrec:ted lhe Prillkln Belter Health. and Classes at Garden Grove Comm Center. •Approved by Calir. Brd. of Reg. Nurslnf BRN provider no. 04097 for ~onlact hrs. SAN DIEGO WEEKEND! ENJOY 3 DAYS. z NIGHTS nus" BlllAKPAST FOii 1WOI (A • 1 JI. VAWE I) •zg•s *59" NI I K(l/IY'. Wfrl\I 'ID<; ! • I I " 't • t , > t "Wt• •• t I I I ~ \II 1• ' • '· • ' •• f ' ' ' t f I • 1 • 1t I I I 1 I ••• ,. • ' J TIJllllt • IWl-IK •••MK •tN •NOi. •OAllKl"'I '" ~ ,.., ~ ... ., n,. w ,.." O' ,... ..,. .... ...,,. ..... ~.,....,,,.,... ... ,._.,Pl .... -l"'tt1"""' ,~,.,~ -~ ~ Ii !'· c2 ......_..., ~- "' \I ... It""" Mf"4ttlf CALL NOWI HI00)4te·Mtz ' 011 WlllTE1 ' 'f I It I l ol t , •• I I .. Y• , 'I I 1..arry Haberstick of Irvine, Calif. wrote ... "Wlth the knowledge gained al the meetings I reduced by trl,lycerldes and cholestrol level1over2S'l, I lost 30 lbs .. 5 Inches off my waist and broughl my blood pressure down to normal all in a span ors months. I m now a 53 year old man with a 30 year old body and never felt better in my life." I Collen Grajeda "( Josi 42 lbs. In s months. r recommend the seminars · It 's motivating -It works." FREE SEMINAR TUES., July 21, 7:30 PM WED., July 27, 7:30 PM THURS., Jult::J=IO PM Huntington leech Llbfery Newport 9Nch Merriott Hotel WMt Orenge car... I THIS WEEK ONLY AT: 7111 TlllMrt Dr. IOO Newport Center Dr. 311t w. 0rllftl9 Ave. (.al) FwJ off 9Mch·I., (408 fwy o" .Mmbot'M-W., to lent• (Qr. Qr. l'WJ off....,. to Tebeft•W.) larbare Dt.•I ., to Nwprt Cntr) atvd .... , to~ AN.·W) • 982-4424 982-4424 833-4225 --------------------· .. ! I• Easy money Kris Koontz sta nds on his 85,000 pound bulldozer in Carmel Valley, ta proud owner. The m achine was ',.@hoved over a 400 -f oot slide off '·storm damaged Highway l near Big Sur in A pril b y vandals. Gra nite Cons truc tion Co. a ban- donded efforts to retriel'e it after several unsuccessful atte mpts, so Koontz paid $5,000 for alvage The Firm Of (}'lorko~ & :Jen/on a Law Corporation ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES TO 695 Town Center Drive Suite 250, Imperial Bank Bldg. Costa Mesa, CA. (714) 751-8895 Write now! m!I. To Att.orney Oener&l's Crime Prevention Cent.er PO Box 13197. Sacramento, CA 95813 TAKE A BITE OUT OF AP Wltopholo rig hts. He spe nt two d ay digging the dozer out of dirt a bo ut I 00 feet above the beach a nd the n drove it a mile to find a spot to drive it to the highway and truc k it to his ho me . Now that he's r epaired the motor, he doesn't expect a n y tro uble finding a buyer and plans to ell it for $65,000, a frac tion of the $250 .,000 cost o f a ne w one~ COLLEGE PREP JR. HIGH SCHOOL Don't be content with mediocrity. Give your son or daughter the best education possible. • Counseling-Academic. Moral Social Spiritual. • Emphasis On the Understanding Of The Necessity For Order And Discipline In All Areas Of Life. • Oceanography-Athletics-Mus ic. •Advanced Techniques In Classroom Design And Scheduling Result In Top Achievement. •Athletic-Interscholastic Team Sports 645-9282 Newport Christian Jr. Hich School GRADES 7 AND 8 SELECTED OPENINGS AVAILABLE 183 W. 15th, N.B. (Near Hoag Hosp I Accredited W.A.S.C OWNED AND OPERA TED BY NEWPORT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Accredited W.A SC Hurry For Best Selection OuT low price protection policy mearu you c:.an .elect from hundreda of new Cadilbi& •ith complete confiden<e. We've priced every new Cadillac to low, we defy you lo fmd a better deal from anyone, anywhere. All with the courteay and ~•pe<I that Naber• i• faMOUa for. So if you've bttn contemplatina a new Cadillac lit'a an uhileralina 1hou1ht), thia i1 the time. Our Summer Clearanc:e. now on. me.no thouaand1 of aavi"8t 11nd hundred• of Cadillaca to choooe from. ~ rememoo: Naoo'1 "Low Price Protection" i1 your prote<tion from hi1h pricea! RS CADILLAC . 2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Meaa ( 714) 540-9100 or (213) 58 7 -8268 ----------------------- ca 11 642-5678. . Use Answer/Id . service l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 2-4, 1983 ~5 .. A bicentennial for 'boat people' Celebration for Revolutionary war loser s who fl e d to Canada SAJ NT JOIIN, Nt-w Brunswac.·k (AP)-A b1l'<.·nll'nntal c.-elebrauon (or tht.· los<.'rs of lh<.• Rt>voluuon1try War 1~ undt•r way m Canud:.i, honoring tht· the c.'olonasl.'. who fled north to build a new l'OUnlry loyal lO tht· Bnllsh l'rown. Scon:s of Lowns and cltil!S 111 eastern Canada -th<• first r efuge for nearly 40,000 Loyalists some - times n.'fl•rrc.'d to as 18th l'tmtury "boat people" are moun11ng p agean t s. festiva l s a n d re-enac:tmcnts this summer. The hoopla sprt•ads next year to On tario. where the govcrnmf•nt has proclairm'<.I 1984 thL• prov- ince's bicentt.·nnial yc.•a r An Amem:a n Vll'W of th(· Loyal- ists rould perhaps tx• summed up m George Washington'srnmm<.'nt• "Unhappy wrctl'hl.'S~ IX'lud<'CJ mortals!" But Canacfo.tns ll•nd to sec• lhl' same.• group a::. an t.•litl" l·ouragL•ous band who gavl' up wealth and 'ilallon for prml'1pl£• and honor. then applted thl'ffis(•lves with industry and fqrttt~dt• to building a new ltfl' m th~derness Nt.•w Yurk. thC' last British stronghold in 1783. was filled with t£'ns of thousands of refugcc•s a nd with membt•rs of locally rt.'Cruill.'d rt:ginat-n ts -su£·h as the Royal Fcnc1ble Ainer1cans and the Caro- lina Provincials -who had fought fiercely against the rebt>ls and did not want to be left behind. L>uring the summer, close to 40,000 Loyalists were evacuated al government expense and given clothing and provisions for their first years in Canada. Others fled to the West Indies or re turned to Brita111. "They were shipped all over the bloody plal'e," says Eric L. Teed, SL'<.Tet.ary of the New Brunswick branch of the United Empire Loyalis ts Association , whose members all can prQve descent from Amerkans who d edarcd loyalty to King G eorge III before 1783. "You l'an get a U.E.L . after your nanw 1f you trace your ancestry bal·k. but so what?" said Teed. intt·rv1t•wed m his law firm's offlc·es overlooking Saint J ohn harbor. Sarah F rost, one of the 10,000 who became the founding settlers of Saint J ohn. wrote in her diary the day she landed. "It 1s. I think. thC' roughest land I ever saw." A fellow passenge r looked out and saw only "dark woods and dismal rocks " Saint J ohn. now an industrial c·1tyof I 15.000,st11l looksa bit grim on a rainy <1fternoon, but-lhe people have gone all out to turd lpurirt.swqux a yl'ar-longschedule of Loyalist-relnted pageantry. Nora Gallagher, a guide on bus tours , says sne sometimes runB mto Amcrkans so assertive about their version of history that she has to soft-f)(.'Cial the Canadian view M the Loyalist forefathers. "There's some negative feeling there, I'm sure," she said. "Some say they JUSt don't want to hear about 1t" In neighboring Nova Scotia - w hen • about 20,000 Loyalists trowdl'<.l into an already settled provann· the foc·us of attentton this vear 1s on Shelhurne. which was bn<·fly tht• fourth-largest l'tty in North AmC'nca. a fter New York. Boston and Philadelphia. For lal'k ul arable land the St"ttlemc.·nt foundered, <1nd by the 1820s Shelburne's population had dipped to about 300. The town la ter r e<:overed to bec·ome a promi- nent site for yacht-building . ,------------·---------:------------- COPRE' CHRISTIAN SCHOOL GRADES K-6 Don't be content with mediocrity. Give your child the best education possible. • Proven Academic Excellence • Small Classes • Atl Day Kinderg arten • Oceanography -French -Music • Accelerated Reading and Math Programs In All Grades • Emphasis on the Understanding the Necessity for Order and Discipline In All Areas Of Life • Designed to Prepare Students For College Prep Secondary Schools. Recent Accred1a11on (W.A.S.C. and A.C.S.1.) visitation report commends CoPre' for providing an atmosphere of authority and discipline balanced with concern and love. thus giving the students security 10 share their comments and questions! (one of many commenda- tions) 645-4353 190 23rd Street Costa Mesa (Selected Openings Available) Owned and Operated By Newport Chrl•tl•n Jr. la Sr. High School Accredited W.A.S.C NEWPORT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Nationally Recognized for its Outstanding Academic Program • Computer Classes (Using the Commodore 64) • Honors and advanced placement classes • Oceanography -Utilizing our own 82' vessel for research and Marine education • Athlectlcs, Music, Orchestra, Choir, Theory • Counseling -Academic , MOl'al, Social, Spiritual • Emphasis on the understanding of the necessity for order and discipline In all areas of Ille • Advaned techniques In classroom design and scheduling result In top achievement • French -German (Accredited W.A.S.C) 645-9282 883 West 15th St. Newport Beach -At just $6.95 need we say more. TOP SIRIDIN SfE.AI{ Generous cul US Choice. tender & juicy TUIYAJ(I St'E.U US, Choice top sirloin slowly mM\nlll«d ror utra llavot TOP SIRIDIN Sl'EAJ{ AND CHicnN BaEAST TEMPUU US. Choice top slr1oln KrWd with bonelus chlcbn bttasf w1th ~«t an.d 50W sau« BEEF MBOB nalYAm US Choice beefwtth onions. mushrooms. IP'"" ~ppers and chary «>mato«a on a bed of rice. DEEP FJUED PJtAWNS Uehdy bruded and dup &fed to a e°"1en brown. CHJCJ{EN TEMPURA Bon«kH chlc:h«n bttasts, Tempura sty!«. Mrwd with 11wu1 and sour sauce. BAR-8-QUE BEEP ltlBS Ribs slmmutd In savory bal'b'<jue sauce. lDNDON BaOIL Slices of tender beer serwd with aujus and ~amed horsentdbh sauce AD entrea serwd wtth crtsp areat NJad or soup dujoul your chol« of'bahrd potato or rice pUa( and touted Ranch Bread. Complete dlqnen atjat $8.95. "You're gonna feel'good inside~~ f/&aJc a BLACK ANGUS RES 11\URANTS·,. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE, TORRANCE, CERf,HT08, LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM ................................................. , I A8 Orangtt Co .. 1M DAil Y Pll OT 1Sunday, July 24, 1983 MAILBOX No en itil'·ity. l1own To the F.ci1tor· Yo ur editorml uf J uh· 17 strnl·k a sour note Tht• pl11 .1>1t· · µok111g fun at po"'erful fl!·opll· ,111d 1lw1r foibles ... " pla<.'f'<.I at t hl· Id t hand side of the sanw pJ~l Ill \'-h1l'h your C'artoon1st mc"·k,"I th1.• IJ.•,I efforts of Purx• Juh11 t>,llll II Ill secure the l'lghts 11! Polish fJl'l}Plo-, 111 ~t·nl'ral , and farmers in particu- l.1r, was hurtful Your paper's lack 11f ~,·ns1t1vity for a sincere and holy mun 1s regrl'l tabll' Yuur 1dl'a of poking fun 1s l'l..tt ,•nwly offe nsive MH AND MRS G. RUSSELL MORRISSEY lil Huntington Beach Hospital opi11ion lauded To the &lnor As a roncerrwd n ·,uh 111 .. 1 th .. Harbor an'a. l "1-.h 1 ' 1•1111 gr atulatc yuu 1>n tlw 11µ1111tH1 article which appt•;1rt•d 111 th1 ed1uon of Thur'!>d:iv , Julv 1-llh You are per<.t·ptl\'l' ,incl ngh1 "'' targC'l. Our rt•Mdl·rHs '~ 11 .. 11t. .. <tl first class ca1 l ul •• 11111\ "' '11~ li1hfHl.tl o.;hould not be denied this pr·1vil1·g1· b<.'<..<1ll~1.· or other ~roups .111d 1nst1tut11Jns whtl'h fears com- pdllll>n . Thank you fo r your assistance in tl11s matter. J ROBERT MESERVE Nc·wport Beach ·Speraw i11l crn great{ ul To the F.ditor Few times. a gra&'i nit1b 11111\'t:'· ,menl is so powei:ful. th.i • ll 'i\'-l"'IJS ,across an enllrt> st.ill' .. ind c .. Jill s citizens to a t·auw Aul 1n Cali- fornia. citizt ns and h,g1slators alike, have united in ,1 1·rv nf outrage against C:tllf111n1.1·~ pnor educatmn stand<1rd~ Ttw -..u<.'-t'SS of this grass rool" mm·1•11u•n t has been testified through 1h1 r<."t't·n t passage of SB8 I :~ A~1Jt · l 1un1 1 t.:> fiscal 1mpli<:auuns. SB!H:J estab- lishes itself as e1 par;1~1111 of excellence in edul:at1m1:1l swn- dards. Yet. Cabfornw':-Jq ,:1-..l.;tl\'1 tre nd is not the: unly pohttc.,.i h,1nd t.o touch the studt•rH .... l•f C.111 f un 11.1 there is also till' f1111 11 JHl'St•n talion of our l'M't•pt11111.tl l<'gJ'i· lators Many of thf'"-l' P."'PI" hJ''l' taken the lime to ... 11,p ,rnd hstc·n lo the true recipi(•nts uf pubhl· l'dUt':.t· 11on. the studt•nt.s 111'1h1. ""'' 1Hl one commun1lc<llon ''1th •h•• thoughts and l·om·t rlL" 111 :i-<iung adults that J1-..11n~u1,h1·... trui statC'smen fr11m m• r1· p11l· 1cymakers. fum t11m11 1J.! thr"11~h mail-order up1n111n-.. This 4uaht~ ut l.111ng .1lx•ut 1.:onstituents is wh,11 trul\ s<-p;1r ates Senator 01111 '-'P4 •r.1w frcim his colleaguc-s As a student luhb' 1-..1 "ho .. ,,. nt much um1· in ~Jd«1 m1·111 .. ,,,._ ... k mg to legtsl&tnr . s ... 11 .. t111 SJ,.lt'faW was the most "'1111111! t1l ill h·~1-.­ lators to l1:-1t·11 I•> ~twlt·ni...· 111'11.l' In one of thl bu.;11· ... 1 11n11·' 111 1h1 year tht· "t'n.it•ir .mrJ h; .. -.t.1f! No civil righL To tht· Etlit.111 Wt•ll, 11 1,.. 11m1· .ig 11r1 ,..,. till President to "C.'l'I I 1f: hurn.m rtghL'> tmprovE.-ment'' 111 El SJI\ .ul•Jr. "ll that he C'an l'11n1111ut tu tt1.tUt'~t more and morC' mi Ii r..11·v ;11d I or that embattled <.ountr. I n ·c1d that although the numh-·r r•f c1v1han deaths by the· g11vc•n111ll'nt ,11 my has gunc· up during th1• l~l ~1x month period, 1t Wl'nt d1 v. n 111 June. I'm surf' the: Pn·s1dt·nt will p<)inl to trat "irnprnv•·m1•nt " All of thts would '>N n1 ah<;<>IUt<' ly ludicrous if 11 w~n·11't so serro~ So the deaths per day have gonr· down from eight lo fivl· I ;Lc;k you. wouJd we accept ftvl• gm:C'rnmt•nt murders a day m Or.1ngt.· C:11untv with so littll' curnnH·nt" Or.in~€· County has a poput.i1m1 of ov1•r two million El S;1h ,11!111 h ..is abc ut spent over an hour discussing t-ducauun, and listening to our \'1~w~ No t onJ y was the senator Jtt1·nt1vc. but he and his staff nff Pred us assistance w ith legislat- 1\'l' l'L'St>arch and even gave us his l,c.t cupws of the s tate budget. Alte r leaving Senator Speraw's offll'l', 1 was filled wnh renewed upttrrusm about Cahfomia's fu- tur<'. and the fu ture of democracy, dut• tu the fine ethic..-s and uncom- pmnusmg valut$ of one poli- t1t•ia.n -Senator Ollie Speraw. lt 1s during these difficult times when the budget IS being nego- t1<1tc.•rl. that [am reminded of not nnly the senator's farm values and clt-<:ll<'allon m his loadership, but also tht· genumt.> <.'oncern of the J:>l•oplf' he reprt"Sen ts The senator cart•s about students and thei.r fu1urP which affC'Cl.'\ us au. He has put m.tny unrelatc-<d ch ildren thn•ugh l·ollege. and s tresses the \ ,1hw 11f a quality edu<.'atson . It is f11r th1~ that I am especially 1111pr1'S.'>t'<i by thl• senator. Not only dot's hC' listen to .,,1ud1•nts views. he tries lo help m<ikc the m a part of the political prcx·ess Senator Speraw has made that dream come true for me, by :illowmg me to pursue a political t'<illl'<tt1on as an mtcm in his office. It 1s Cur this ded1cauon to people thdt will always make Senator Spt.•raw a paragon of excellence in 1 lw poht1cal Sp<'t'.trum. r ecord ANNA CRABTREE Laguna Hills 1hrc..'<.'and one t hird million people. Alsu. you have to figure that C'vcntuall y they must have killed about everyone they suspect is "sulwl'rslvc" a nd the figures s hould go down JUSl from an 1m.·rc..•asing laC'k of possible victims. ArC' we going t.o continue to be a partv to this insanity? The only reasonable solution lo the prob- ll•ms in El Salvador and other trt1ubled Central American coun- trirs 1s negotiated settJement with all concerned parties included. We huuld cut off all rruht.ary aid and demand these negotiations im- ml'd1at.ely. Any other plan makes a trav<'~ty of our sup~ concern fur human rights. " CAROL ANN BRADFORD Newport Beach Daily Pilot welcomes commentary from readers The Daily Pilot solicits your views on any matters of Interest to our communities. 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I More cheap labor headed here WASHlNGTON -Congress has been howling loudly about high unemployment. but is now •conniving q uietly to deny Ameri- can workers even more jobs. In cahoots with the agriculture industry, Congress is working to bring in more cheap foreign labor to take jobs that Americans might be willing to accept if they were given the breaks aJien workers get. The S impson-Mau.oli immigra- tion bill would aJlow more than 300.000 foreign workers into the count.ry each year -a huge increase over the 20.000 lo 40.000 currently admitted on temporary work visas. The bill, which passed the Senate in May. would accomplish this by easing the require ments employers must m('('l m the payme nt and treatme nt o f so<alled "guest workers." Ye t there is growing evidence that existing requ1remen1.<i are reg- ularly flouted by theemployers- and that the Labor Department lacks the enforcement and the enthusiasm to handle even the relatively s mall number of worke rs now in the program. A House'subcumrnm ee on labor standards investigated the situ- ..ation last year and turned up some revealing stat1s11cs The commit - tee found that only 11 employers -____ ~G. JACI 11111111 ~ received so much as a field visit from federal or state workers in 1981. Of the fe w who were investigated, more than half "were found to have violated the statute or existing regulatona" in 1980. The figure slipped to lel!llJ than half in 1981. 1f tbe program is unenforceable now: it will get completely out of con trol under the relaxed rules. WhiJe it's true that work in the fields is so hard that many -Americans won 't touch it, the law requires that no un1air encourage- ment be given to aliens in the form of incentives that aren't offered to Ame ricans. But the growers fre- quently ignore this rule to obtain foreign workers -who can be deported at the pleasure of the grower and are thus unlikely to complain about being cheated or forced to lie in wretched con- ditJons. In fact . my reporter Laurie Siegel uncovered a flagrant abuse of the guest-worker law in southern Virgnia. The Virginia Agricultural Growers Association, a group of 213 tobacco and cabbage fanners, offered to pay Mexican workers' transportation costa in advance - an obvious advantage over U.S. workers, whoee tranaportaUon would be reimbursed only if they completed 50 percent. of their contract. Tiie apparently illegal induce- ment was contained in a letter aent ·to potential Mexican worken over the name of a former V AGA representative, Jorge Del Alamo. He denied writing the letter at first, but a few minutes later acknowledged authonhip. VAGA's executive director, M.C. Rowland, said, "We don't advance transportation costs." Alamo agreed that V AGA doesn't advance the money but refuaed to say who was footing the bill. On April 26l about. 84 MexH:ans were loaded onto Greyhound bu.es after immigration pro- cessing at the Texas border, according to an affidavit signed by Ramon Ramos, a paralegal at Texas Rural Legal A.id. About 84 foreign workers arrived at V AGA in late April. Texas Rural Legal Aid ia con- sidering a suit againat the Virginia growers' group, and the Labor Department is conducting a preliminary investigation of V AG A's transportation aetup. It is expected to be completed by mid-August. A WOMAN SCORNED: C.00- grea and the U.S. Mint have been penny·wi8e . ana dollar-foolish: the new zinc penny haa saved taxpayers a bundle, while the four-year-old Susan B. Anthony metal dollar has waated millions. Despite waminp of rejection, Congress persisted in its tribute to the suffragette and authoriz.ed minting 857 million "Sue B .. dollan, at a cost of $25. 7 million. The public spumed the bulky tender, 80 in 1979 the Mint spent another $300.000 promoting the coin. No dice. The govenunent then tried dumping Susana on a captive clientele -providing American aervtoe penonnel in Eu.rope with them instead of dollar bills. Euro- pean banks cut the exc~e rate in haIT or e y oolns, and Conare-finally came to the Gls' rellCUe. Now there are about 361 million unloved Suaan.s • in the Mint's vaulta, another 143 mill.ion in the federal raerves. Thanlca to a quirk ln the law, they can't even be melted down without adding their fttt value to the national debt.. • Meanwhile, the little cop- per-coated zinc penny has been unnoticed -and thus accepted - by the public, and has saved about $25 million in coinage costs. Some old clothes bear mention You have lo look for good i.n people wherever you can find it. A very nice thing about most people is that they wear their best underwear when they get dressed up t.o go to a party. even though it isn't going to show. There's some- thing basically honest about that. One of the pleasures of a vacation is being able to wear your old underwear. I have a lot of it that's too good to th.row away but not good enough to wear out into the world. On a normal. non-vacation day. there's aJways t,h at thought that some emergency might arise that would cause to be reveaJed what you're wearing underneath. Maybe you'll be hit by a bicycle and ta.ken to a doctor's office w here you'll be told to undress. (It is quite possible that one or the reasons doctors charge so much is that they see the good underwear people arc wearing and conclude they must be rich .) The pleasure of wearing old ,~,, -.N-DY-RD-Dl_R_....,..~ clothes on vacation isn't limited to und~rwear. Another good part of m y vacation is being able to wear the shirts I own that are frayed at the collar aft.er several yean of regular duty. At the beginning of my vacation, I go through my dresser drawers and remove the shirts that have had It. I get a pair of sci590rs and cut the sleeves off just above the elbow . I can 't teU you the satisfaction I get out of wearing these old friends on vacation. h gives me the feeling that rm saving money, but I also like the idea of getting everything there is out of eorne- thing. Wearing a comfortable old sh irt with a frayed collar on vacation is conservation at its best. Some old clotbe1 don't adapt themselves to being worn on I vacation. 1 own several grey busineu suits that are be~ to look a little seedy. The panta fit and they're comfortable but I wouldn't think of w earing them to hang around in on vacation. They're just wrong. Moel drea shoes don't cake kindly to this kind of retirement, either. I have a few old pairs that I keep to hack around in, but shoes that were meant to be shined never look right with paint on them. I've bought myaelf a pair of work shoes for vacaUon and I alternate between the m and old sneakers that were once tennis shoes. VacatJon clothes have to be clothes that are loved. It's not a Ume for wearing rejects that don't fit or clothes that you've hated aince you got them home from the store. Some ti.me last winter I bought a pack.age of three under- shirts. The label said they were "100 per<."ellt cotton.·· 'ne udenbJrta were good in all regards, except I noticed that when I wore them, my shoulders itched. A writer can't write il his shoulden itch. ao I removed my outer shirt and looked for one of thoee 11Cratchy labels they often put in the neck. There wu none. I put the shirt back on but my shoulders still itched. When I undrel9ed for bed that night, I inspected the stitches in the top of the shoulder atra of my new underwear. Ah ha! TIM?re were the offending threads, and I question whether or not they were cotton. Now, what do I do? I can't take the underwear back to the store and demand my money back becau.e they make m y shoulden itch. This doesn't IOUnd like a reuonable complaint, 80 I put., the three undenhirta in the bottom of my drawer until last week. Foollahly thinking that while the undershirts weren't good enough to wear to work in the city, I decided they'd be just the thing to wear on vacation in the country. Thia waa a miltake. I don't want my shoulders to itch on vacation anymore than 1 want them to itch when I'm at work. I've p.t Ihle thtte ahina back in the bottom of a dre.er drawer. Someday maybe I'll tab them toa textile laboratory and find out whether or not the ahir1a were really "100 percent cotton," in- cluding thoee th.reads in tile shoulden. Wat.chl.nc state and county• batee over peyb\I var1ow ••enUtie- menta'1 la amui.nl ln th numbin and unounta of your money the "entlu.d" are "entitled". G.L. == ___ "" ___ _ ---·----------• I 2 Daily Pilat ~ "I D SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1983 Steve Scott outduels FINANCE r stellar mile I ield 0 84 STOCKS 86 at meet in London. B2. ENTERTAINMENT 87 l ~ .. ~ -Angels hit new depths--go under .500 By JOHN SEV ANO Of'llM 0.-, ....... ·-. . . and an ugly situation gets even uglier. Just to give you some idea what the Angels have been going through late- ly-<mly four times in ·their last 38 games has a starting pitcher been able to go the route and toss a complete game. Furthermore, Ken Forsch, t.oday'sstarter. has hurled every completion. You have to go way back to June 9, when Tommy John beat the Chicago White Sox. before you find another. For that reason, there's little wonder the ·Angels' pitching staff is currently in a shambles, or that Manager J ohn McNamara is growing more concerned with each game that passes by. With the dog days of August ap- {>roachin.g and the September pennant chase around the rorner, Mac is fully aware of the hazards or an unrested pitching corps. That's why these last few days have been so vital. W.ith Mac in desperate need of a complete game, Byron McLaughlin, Fri- day's starter . lasted but 13 minutes and couldn't get out of the first inning. Saturday. Bruce K1son managed to last 90 minutes longer -or'into the s ixth inning -but, again. the result was the same. For the 11th time in their last 14 contests. the Angels lost, this lime by a 7-2 count to Detroit before 50,01 1 at Anaheim Stadium. As if there is an angel looking over their shoulders, the club received its usual on-going break in that it didn't lose any ground (as Chicago. Texas and Kansas City all lost, too). But, on the negative side (as if there aren't enough negatives already), for the CaIDp pre-season All-AIDerican Estancia High product Tony Camp has been selected as 1983 pre-season All-American by the S partin( News. Camp, a 6-5, 235-pound senior c urrently atlending the University of Pacific. was one of four tight ends listed by the publication. Al.so included on the list was Mater Dei graduate Larry Williams, a linemen attending Notre Dame . Williams is a 6-6, 258-pound junior for the Fighting Irish. Headmg the group of three USC players is senior lineman Tony Slaton, a 6-4, 255-pound seruor. Others Trojans include linebackers Keith Browner (6-6, 220 senior) and Jack Del Rio (6-4, 235 junior). Honored from UCLA was senior Don Rogers. a ~tensive back...entering-his -fiAal---year with the Bruins. Long Beach St.ate quarterback Todd Dillon was also chosen. ANDERSON first time since opening day last year. the club dropped below the .500 mark (at 44-45). As they say, when it rains, it pours. Although Kison was ineffective Satur- day, the real back-breaker for the Angels came in the bottom of the fourth inning . . with the club leading 2-1. Following singles by Fred Lynn (who had homered to stake the team to a 2-0 lead ~arUer) and Brian Downing, and an error by Tiger second baseman Alan Tranunell on. a ground ball by Reggie Jackson, the Angels had the bases loaded and none out. giving_ them a golden opportunity to bust up a close game and give Kison some breathing room. Dan Petry (10-6), however, managed to wriggle out of the mess by retiring Bobby G rich (on a line drive to third), Mike Brown (on a short fly to right) and Tim Foli (on a strikeout). The inning was significant because in the very next frame the Tigers scored three runs -two on a homer by Lou Whitake r and another on a solo shot by J ohn Grubb -to take a 4-2 lead. After that, the Angels were never heard from again. "That's the whole ball game right there," said Anderson of Pe try's fourth-inning escape. "The sumo{ it is we didn't score when we had the opportunity and he shut w. down after that," agreed McNamara. The Tigers, who have won 11 of their lasl 15 games but can't seem to gain any ground in the tougher AL F.ast, fmally chased Kison with another pal{ of runs in the sixth and touched rellever Andy Hassler for one more in the eighth. ''It's amazing. We're w inning and we're not gaining an y ground. They're losing and they're not losing any ground." said Anderson of the disparity between the two divisions at the moment. Of more concern to McNamara is the <See ANGE~. Page 83) Oranges clobber Houston, 29-20 TheCaliforniaOrangPS moved into third place in the Team Tennis standings Saturday night with a convincing 29-20 victory over the Houston Astro-Knots at the Newport Beach Tennis Club The win improved California's mark to 6-4 with three matches remaining, all at home. Robert Van't Hof moved into first place in men's singles by winning for the seventh time in 10 tries after polishing off Houston's Kim Warwick. 6-4. Meanwhile, Mirna Jausovec is second in women's singles with her 6-2 triumph over Yvonne Vermaak. A crowd of 687 attended the match. The Oranges now trail only Chicago anrl Los Angeles in the stancL.ngs and are scheduled to meet the Indiana Loves at 2 o'clock today. Tuesday night, the Oranges welcome the league-leading Chicago F'yre, led by Billie Jean King and then the regular-season tfinale will be Friday against Dallas. ·Rams' Reilly • commuting .Evie tJickerson: 'The Franchise' Rams deal Pat Thomas to Raiders from prison From AP dispatches • When linebacker Mike Reill y finished his first workout at the Rams' training camp at CaJ State Fullerton, coaching aide Ray San Jose drove him back to jail Reilly. 24, an eighth-round draft choice from Oklahoma last year, is on a work furlough while serving a year in the Theo Lacy minimum custody facility in the City of Orange. Reilly pleaded no con test to charges of drunken driving and felony manslaughter. Almost a year ago his vehJcle struck the rear of another car about three miles from the training camp. Zachary Scott Thomas, 17, of Chino, was thrown from the car and killed. Two others were in- jured. "It's just a work furlough pro- gram in which 200 people in there with me are alao involved," he said. "I don't think they looked at It any d.Uferently than they would for anybody elae." National Football League C.om· mlaaioner Pete Rozelle ls expected to rule whether Reilly should be allowed to remain with the Rams. Reilly said if he w u auapended I\ would be up to hla attorney to detennlne if legal action would be taken. To John Robinson, he's Marcus and O.J. rolled into one SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER "Balance," uya Robin8on. ••Nobody ever had O.J.'a helance but there la a chance Dtdt may came cbe. Man:ua t. acellent balmce. too. Obviowly, the advantaae ber la that ~c:en't knock thepydown. You have to tackle him, you have 10 catch blm ... The coech la .aked how much more -8M'iowly • runninl heck aetm heat up in the prm. "Not much," l\.oblnlon repllel. "Adu· .uy1 runners like thil don't pt beet up °'-'t mum becau. they don't flt bit that bard or thatof1m. "I aaJd to Man.w aft« that a.t playoff pme wtth the Raiden that no one r.lly hit h1m and he said, 6that'ullht! O.J. didn't set .. , \lpand that •bow he --·kll'I with • mediocre team ... M1illoeN ... .,,.., kind .... of war*. Tiie CIMICh la alk8CI whether D6doetM\ wan•theW. MQb ytl." aobimala •'9-,.He WM11 It ~ .. , .. CM 19' I\ to him. He didn't ceteh tM& .-sJ .,._.at IMU but I wouldn't be .. ?•• '° .. him "' tlw bell thllt .. , ' here. Yee, he want.a the ball. He ls here to play." The coech, quite likely, is amdoua to aee Dick.enon play for re.I. This la a very early siaae of tra1nlng camp and Roblnaon'a appraiaal of Dlckenon is, in a 1eme, hopeful. You aet the ldee, thouah. Roblnlon raiee hla man with Mam.la Allen and dares to envilion another O.J. In time, of ooune. Meuwhlle, DCck.enon la . not only delilhtina his COKhel but Uo the pubUclty =! who llNI\ peddle IUCh ltmm Jo tM The Raml' drum·bee ... ~ DkbilGD'I potential to IUCh a de8J't!e they \md b1m in advertilinl and promotional material before be ewn liped a coatnct. Dk:bnan did not let them down. With the amt1emen 9f the wwldnc prem. Dlc:km..i t. been -in the YWft&'Ular of the lodcM' room -cool. man. He allo as-red the PR....,.._.t .ime ~t by liCnlDI the CXJfttncl. It WM a ia,.. eontnct. to •Y the leMt. Somethiftc like Q .2 million OWi' fou.r )'Mn. "I hope the rnaney won't come between ... -•.t ... ·-·· DkUnon •YI. tn*'allY. Ke .. lblnldnl about Johnnie laluwoft who ...._. a b&I document and filled the ltmm' ClllnP with unrm. Johnlon took ..... of that probl9m ln lWOW8JI. To ftlt the other l\IYI up. Johnmn (a) pk:twd up a few beer iabl and (b) prowd he C!OUld.-,. SANT A ROS A (AP) -The Rams and Los Angeles Raiders traded defensive backs Saturday. with Pat Thomas moving to the Raiders and fonner Ram Monte Jack.son returning to his original NFL team. ln addition to Jack.son, who played for the Rams in 1975-77, the Raiders sent the Rams an undisclosed future draft choice. Jackson figured in one of the best trades in Ram history. After three seasons -two as a starter -he was traded to the Raiders before the 1977 season for three draft choices, one each on the flnt, second and third rounds. Jackson started one season for the Raiders but has been a lit- tle-used reserve each of the last three years. Like Jaclaon, Thomas was a second-round draft choice. He was a backup in 1976 as a rookie, then b.ume a starter ln 1977. replacing the traded Jackson. He has been a starter at left comer the paat five ae890ns. The Rama apparently expect young backups Leroy Irvin and Kirk Collins to contest for the startlna left co~r spot vacatt-d by Thomas. · =-~--· ........ ~··-··~~~-----......,,...... .... ,_._..,_, ... OW'!_..!ll!!!!llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll~~-----..--------............. 11111!1! ...... ~lllll ............... ~ ........... ll[ll ...... ~ .... lll!ll .................... .. 112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 SPORTS BREAK Fleming's imposter conned entire town into honoring him From AP dlapatcbea NATCHITOCHES, La. -The [!] imposter identified Friday as Arthur 4• • Lee Trotter stiU insists he 1s former professional football player Marv Fleming, a police det«tive said. "I said, 'Look. you CAA stop playing your game'." said Detective Larry Vaughn. Vaughn, a key man in breaking the curious week--0ld case. said he told Trotter about an FBI report on himself. showed him a four-page FBI rap sheet dating back to 1954 and even told h im his Social Security number. "He looked at me and said, 'That's wrong. I'm Marv Fleming.'" Vaughn said Trotter. now in jail under $25,000 bond, got so good at his masquerade that he even got one town to honor him at a "Marv Fleming Day." ''It's crazy," said Vaughn. "He's been at this thing almost 30 years. And he is very good at it. How many people can con a whole town?" ' He said Trotter, who was arrested last Saturday for attempted felony theft by fraud, also had impersonated Bill RusseU, the Conner pro- fessional basketball player, and John Mackey, another professional football tight end who played for Baltimore and San Diego. Quote of the day Terry Holland, Virginia basketball coach, denying a report that he'U resign to become Ralph Sampson's agent: "Would you send a carpent~r to do open-heart surgery? I don't know how that (rumor) got started." Australia II triumphs twice NEWPORT. RJ. -The leading 12-meter yacht Australia II sail ed off with two victories in America's Cup racing Saturday. Among the American boats, Liberty won two abbreviated races over Defender. by 37 and 13 seconds. Defender scored a 30-second win over Liberty in the day's middle race. The third U.S. prospect. Courageous. had the day off. Australia II topped Italy's Azzurra by one minute, 11 seconds in the first race, then defeated another Aussie boat, Challenge 12, by 48 seconds. Among other foreign entries, Australia's Advance was beaten by Britain's Victory '83 and by France 3 Challenge 12 easily got past a France 3 afflicted with rigging problems and Canada l handed Azz'urra her second defeat of the day. Behind front-running Australia II holding 8.88 points after the day's racing are Canada 1 with 6.72. Challenge 12 has 6.6. Victory '83 with 6.4. Azzurra 5.2, France 3 with 2.12 and Advance 0.8. Big night for Tami Bruce CITY OF INDUSTRY -Tami a Bruce of Mission Viejo, won two Individual events and anchored her 800-meter relay team to victory Satur- d~y rught at the thard annual Industry H1lls-Swunming World lnvnatlonal swimming meet Bruce won the women'!> 200-meter freestyle lO the meet-record lime or 2:03.58 and also captured the 100-meter butterfly in 1:04.20. ln addi uon, she anchored the Mission Viejo" A" team to victory in the 800-meter freestyle in a time of 8:30.60. Two other meet records w ere establisl.ed Saturday night -by John Mykkanen of Irvine in the men's 400-meter freestyle (3:58.83) and by the Mission Viejo "A" team in the men's 800-meter freestyle relay (7:42.60). Newport Harbor High product Todd Lin<..'Oln of the Southern California Aquatics Club captured the 400-meter mclividual medley in 4;39.69. The three-day meet concludes today. Hall of Fame for Gillman, three others CANTON. Ohio (AP) -Sid Gillman. the only 1983 inductee into the Pro Football Hall of Fame whose career bridges the three major leagues in thP. sport's history. wiU join three former players for ensh nnement Saturday. Gillman built his r eputation as an innova tive coach in the old American Football League and then switched to thP National FootbalJ League. Now at age 71 . the Ohioan has come out of retirement once again to serve as the general manager for the Tulsa expansion team, the Oklahoma Outlaws, in the United States Football League The 1983 enshrinees also include quarterback Sonny Jurgensen, linebacker Bobby Bell and wide receivers Paul Warfield and Bobby Mitchell. Accompanying their lnducuons will be the season's opening exhibition . It matches the Pit- tsburgh ::>teeJers and the New Orleans Saints. Guidry stops KC for No. 12 Ron Guidry pitched a five-rutter II and Steve Kemp went 4-for-4 to pace the New York Yankees to a 5-1 triumph over Kansas City Saturday night. Guidry. 12-5, joined Rick Honeycutt of Texas and Cleveland's Rick Sutcliffe aa the top winners in the American League ... Solo home runs by Cal Rlpken Jr. and Eddie Murray and a two-run double by Jlm Dwyer backed Storm Davia'-seven-hitter as BaJti- more snapped Oakland's three-game winning streak with a 7-3 victory ... Bobby Mitchell's two-run single snapped a seventh-inning tie and Al Willia ms and Ron Davis combined o n a four-hitter to spark Minnesota to a 5-2 win over Cleveland, s t o pping th e Twi ns ' oueo,.v eight-game losing streak . . : Ernie Wbltt doubled home two runs and Jim Clancy scattered nine hits as Toronto beat Texas, 3-2, and handed the skidding Rangers their 14th loss in 18 games ... Ben Ogilvie belted a three-run homer and hot-hitung Cecil Cooper lined a two-r un single. leading Milwaukee to an 8-7 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Cooper has 19 RBI in his last 13 games and leads the majors with 75 for the season ... Seattle right-hander Bob Stoddard hurled a no-hitter for 7 ~ innings before finishing with a two-hitter as the Mariners snapped a six-game losing streak by beating Boston. 5-0. Schmidt's miscue disastrous Philadelphia third baseman Mike II S<!bmldt'1 second error of the game preceded Bob Watson's bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave Atlanta a 6-5 victory Saturday over the Phillies in National League action. At the plate, Schmidt drove in four runs. three with his second homer of the game and 2 lst of the season, a seventh-inning blast that pulled the Phils into a 5-5 tie, but his error proved costly in the ninth . . . Elsewhere, Dave Parker drove in four runs with a triple and a two-run homer and Jose Del.eon pitched eight innings of four-hit ball in his major-league debut as Pit- tsburgh beat San Francisco, 5-2. the Pirates' 11th win in 13 games . . . Terry Kennedy's SCHMIDT homer and Luis Salazar's two-run triple led San Diego to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs ... Dave Concepcion and Gary Redus drove in two runs apiece to spark Cincinnati to a 7-3 victory over the New York Mets ... Dan S<!batzeder. in his first start in more than a year, scattered seven hits in 8¥.s innings and hit a two-run single to lead Montreal to a 4-1 victory Houston. U.S. loses in Federation Cup ZURICH, Switzerland -West ~ Gennany and Czechoslovakia reached the final of the 1983 Federation Cup tennis tournament Saturday as the United States lost its seven-year hold on the prestigious team troph y. The Uruted States, a winner every year since 197ts. lost both singles matches to Czechoslovakia and then scratched from the doubles because of a groin lnjury to Candy Reynolds. It. was only the seventh time in the competition's 21-year h istory that the United States had faifed to reach the final. West Germany advanced to the Sunday's finaJ by defeating host nation Switzerland 3-0. The Germans were beaten by the United States in last year's final, while the Czechs were the last European country to win the trophy, in 1975 when they were led by Martina Navratilova. TV, radio today . TELEVISION 11 a.m. (4)-(iOLF-Final round coverage of the $350,000 Anheuser-Busch Classic at Williamsburg, Va. 11 : 10 a.m . (11 )-BASEBALL-Dodgers at St. Louis. 1 p.m. (2)-SPORTS SUNDAY-Tony Baltazar (24-1, 19 KOs) vs. Robin Blake (19-0. 13 KOs) in a Lightweight bout from Las Vegas. 2:30 p.m. (9)-RAINBOW FUTURITY-The second leg of quarterhorse racing's triple crown at Ruidoso Downs. N.M. 4 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD-Nino La Rocca (50-0, 39 KOs) vs. Pete Ranz.any (60-8, 37 KOs) in a welterweight bout in Italy (taped). (9)-WOMEN'S GOLF -Final round coverage o( the $200,000 LPGA Mayflower Classic (taped). RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at St. Louis. 11 :15 a.m .. KA.BC (790); Detroit at Angels, 12:55 p.m .. KMPC (710). MONDAY'S RADIO Baseball-Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m .. KA.BC (790). OV National wins tourney • Ocean Vlew National Little League was crowned the District 62 Area l champion Saturday afternoon. knock- ing off Fountaln Valley North, 4-1. on the IOl'ler'1 field. day and Wednesday to emerge u tournament champion. ... Scott outf inishes Coe Mile of 3: 51. 56 fast enough to beat strong field LONDON (AP) -Ste~e Scott, a product of UC away. Coe was rtght behind him a.a they came to the Irvine, beat Sebastian Coe by more than 20 feet final straightaway, but the Engliahman did not have Saturday nJght to win the mJJe m 3 minutes, 51.56 thestrengthtocatchhisrivaloverthelast80 yardsas seconds at the British Amateur Athletic Association Scott pulled away Championships. c.oe was docked in 3:52.93 and Wlll.ia.mson ln Coe. the world record-holde r. was second and J:53.96. Graham Williamson of Scotland third "The first 100 meters were Uke an Olympk It was the first time Coe had been beaten in the final," Scott sald. ''I was detennined to get in a mile since 1976. position where Coe had to run after me. When A crowd of 8,000 turned out at London's Crystal Palace stadium to see one of the strongest fields ever to contest a mile race in Britain. Eight of the runners had broken 3:53 But the race turned into a tactical battle and the winning time wu considered slow. At the half,mUe, Scott was running second to fellow-American Craig Masback, with Coe close behind him. Scott moved to the front with 600 yards to go. Williamson then made a challenge and took over the lead at the start of the final lap. , Scott regained ihe lead on the back straight- BUllETIN BOARD Oak Tree raelnll I< Tree Racing Assoolatlon conducts Its T1~~h0.!ason at Santa Anita Race Traci< Oct. 5-~~:ic~~lg~~t~e ~~~!!~i=~a;,!~: Invitation• · 000 •added Norfolk Stakes. an~~he .:;:~le ~Us for 32 days of thorough· ~~~:t~~~t ~.! :~;~~t'.h;_~g:n~u~2~~b p.m. Oct. 30-nNaotv,. 1'a"·m Oct S-29 and at 10:30 Gatesope · · · a m Oct 30-Nov. 14. d 1 I n . .dmluton Is $2.25 for general a m ss o ~ $5 clubhouse Persons 17 -and-under are !~mltted free when accompanied by • parent. Group rates are available tor 25 or more'<213) For more Information. phone 574-7223. Senior soltludl The City·ol Tustin Community Services De- par1ment wlll host the Far West Senior Re- gional Softb4ll Tournament, which wlll feature a team from Huntington Beach. The tournament will be held at Collfllbus Tusl n Park next Friday through Sunday. The opening round, beginning at 7 Friday, wtll feature Huntington Beach vs Placentia. Santa Ana vs. Chino and L~ Beach vs. Fullenoo. There Is no admission lee For lunher Infor- mation, phone 544-8890, ext. 226. ff' omen's 11•11 tour-,,ey The W~·s Southern California Golf As-:c:~n s 82nd Southern Championship wtll Meaa Ai:.~ V•de Country Club In Costa 11.Jh,~ \C:::r;:,~eol Is a match play event llm-owett handicap entrants The event begins on Monday with an 18-hole quail· tying round. The championship tllght wlll be corn, prised of the 16 low qualifiers wflo play the ournament at acratch. b Morr Information on this event Is avallab1e CY wr ting the golf uaoclatlon at 3740 ahu.tlga Blvd .. North HOiiywood, CA .. 91604. Williamson went to the front, I just followed him. ''After he slowed down l just ran and waited for Coe to come after me. I am getting stronger with every race." Coe, the 1980 Olympics 1,500 meters champion. suffered h is third defeat in two months. He was previously twice beaten over 1,500 meters. "l did everything right and just followed the pace," Coe said. "But when I came to put my foot on the accelerator there was nothing there. ''I don't know what's missing in the final sprint. 1 just hope it will be there in two weeks' time when we run in the heats at the World C hampionships at Helsinki." Olympie trials tickets Discount tickets to th and llefd trials next J e U.S. Olympic track the Sparkletta Drlnkl une are a11alfab1e through OHlclafs at s ng Water Coos>era11 ticket i>urcha.!iark~tts wlll donate S 1 tor~ U.S. track squad as ts way ot ...,PP<>rtlng the The dlscou 1 ~ at the Cotl~m' ,~e~s tor the trials. to be held 198-4, are S6 .. 0 OS Angeles June 18-22 charge. They will be Pf>OMd to the reguw s8 May. malled to s>ureh...,1 next For lntormatlon on write to Sparkletta P 0 '':, discount tlctceta ~. CA., 900-42. ' . . x 42998, Loe An: Adult softball le•Pe 1 adult aottball Registration for11 ~'7. ':ndef w•Y at the 1.-gue fOf the ta __..,.. n-.•'1ment. 17200 1rv1ne community SeMoM ._.._.. Jamt>oree Road. . __ .. a $275 entry tee will Team aw11catlon• .,.., ·-tad thfOUQh Aug. 17 · · '1 be ...,....... ..... , be ottered In men a. "'°"*' Leagues ...,., will ~ e19ht and coed dlvlalons. Each ~ed c1asa1neat1on league garn91 plus two o g~petlllon t>eglna Sept. 21. 680-3639. FOf more Information. phone S.tis toar•••ent The 1983 U.S. Open National Bus Tour- nament wlll be held Aug. t&-28 at Lake Mead The event la spon10red by Wntern Baa.a. · A SS0,000 first prize is guaranteed. Entry tee la $1,000 per angler. Total pyrae la determined by entries, which are limited to the llrtt 300 For more lntormatlon, Phone 556-2116. · 'l'olleyhll ellafe ollege woman'• vol· Southern Callfornla ~ will hold a summer 1eyball coach Ra~dy 8~·ing Christian player• volleyball campd or ind coul'lllnulng thrOUQh t>eglnnlng Mon ay Friday. wtll be held Aug. 1-5. Cost la A second camp d $1 25 for those desiring S60 tor commuters an room and bo~r,d. at on phone 556-3610. For more In orm • .. Sutton retains six-stroke lead WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) -Hal Sutton chlpped In for an eagle on his way to a 2-under-par 69 and retained a six-stroke lf:ad Saturday in the third round of a PGA event. Sutton, golf's RooKie of the Year last season and currently leading the POA Tour in money-winnings, completed three rounds over the 6,746-yard King- smill Golf Club course in 201 , 12 strokes under par. With 18 holes to go in the chase for a $63,000 first prize. his leading margin matched the largest three-round lead of the season. His six-stroke advantage after two rounds also was the high for the year. That big margin was cut to four shots at the tum. but Sutton birdied the 10th and 12th holes, then chipped in for the eagle-3 on the 15th and pulled away again. Defending champion Calvin Peete declined to concede. however. "I never really count myself out until it's over," said Peete, who one-putted 10 Umes in a round of 66 \hat lifted him into a tie for second a\ 207 with Payne Stewart. "Too many things can happen in 18 holes of golf," Peete said. and pointed out he was seven shots behind going into the last round of the Atlanta Classic, which he won earlier this season. Stewart also shot a 66 in the hot, sunny weather to gain his share of the No. 2 spot. Phil Hancock and Scott Simpson were next at 208. seven strokes off the pace. Hancock had a 68 and Simpson 70. Leonard Thompson and Tlm Norris, each of whom shot 68. were at 209. Permezel leads Mayflower INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Australian Karen Permezel had seven birdies Saturday while shooting a 5-under-par 67 to take the lead after three rounds of the Ladies Professional Golf Association Mayflower Classic. Permezel, currently 109th on the tour's money list. had a 9-under-par 207 for 54 holes to lead Donna CaponJ and Lauren Howe by two strokes heading into today's final round. 11l'm~ 1n Du1I~ Pilol d;.iss1fit•d a ds OPENING AUGUST 1ST DlllJPllal ·sqEIDH. LYll llllS RACQllETBALL CAMPS ~~~1:.~ ~CQUETBALIJ I coming soon to HUNTINGTON BEACH Location: Main at 17th St., next to HB High School in Worthy Park It was the 1eCOnd time in the tournament that Ocean View had beaten Fountain Valley, which had battled beck from the loser's brtcket Into the flNI round . In Area A of the Dislrlct :>S tournament at Harvard Park in lrvine. Misalon Hilla Is the lone remaining unbeaten squad after stopping Lake Forest, 10-0. Lake Forest must now play El Toro Monday at 6 to stay alive. ~ -· Lynn Adams: # 1 Women's Racquetball Player in the World • No Menibershlps •No Heservatlonst 1n Area U at Ocean View American. Roblnwood 1.8 In a commanding poliuon after blanking the hott team, 2-0, tending the I0111era Into a Monday afternoon matchup •gajNt Wett• m.imter National. The survivor of MondAAy's oontetJt will then need two I victorb a~hut Roblnwood on ,Tutti· Mission North elJrninated Saddle· back. 8-6, ln Area Band earned a shot at undefeated North lrvine Tu~ay eve- ning at !5:1 !5. Lake Forest edged South Irvine, 7-6, In the Junior League tourney at Woodbridge Ped~k• Irvine, but ~ter ln the day f eU to ~pion North lrvine, 6°3. • IMPROVE YOUR GAME • HAVE FUN LEARNING Camp Seulon: Aug. &.7, 1983 Time: 8-9, Fri. 12-5 Sat., Sun. Los 0.baltros , .......... Fut.Mn V•y 171-8942 • • l 0 Public Courts lr11t E11roi11 for ·th• Whole F 1111il1 I .966-2147 I I ... -~ FDR THf RECD.RD Junw LMeue DISftlC'T U TOYlltNNMNT ···~~.~) ...... Y'. ScAnt La._e Foret! 1, Sclvtll lrYlnt 6 (Soul!\ ltvlne eOmlnated) N«tll trvlne •· Lake Foreu (North ~ • • .· ... 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Mltweull•, T.J, Rlet . Bot· ion. '7. l(lr11t. ClllcallO, 63, Brett, Kentas City. 62, Wlntltld, New York, 61 HITS 11009•. llOSlon, 121, Whllei..er. Oeiroll. 120. RIG•. llollon, 112, Ward, MIMfiOle, 112, McltM, Kenwi• Cltv Ill HOME RUNS, Ric•. Boslon. 23. Armu , Bo\lon. 21: c-, MllwauaM, 21; l(llllt. Chke90, 21. llrell, Kansas Cilv. 19 STOLEN llASES It H~lOfl, 0.k· land, S7. J en... Chic.eo, ..s, w.1'°". ICansa• Cllv, Cl, II Law. Cnlcaoo, 61, SamPlt. TO H , lO PITCHING (9 oedr.lonll: 1t19het11, New York, II·), l.1t, HHS, MllweukM, 1·2, 3,74, Koosmen, Chka90, 7-2, • 21. Tetlmenn, Mllweukff. 7·'1, 3.00, SulCllffe, Clevm l'ld, 12·6, l n STRIKEOUTS SlltO, Toronto, 121, M«rlt, O.troll, IU, Btvlt"'"· Clevela nd, 110. Rlohtlfl, New Yori<, 1~. SutcHHe. Clevml'ld, 96. SAVES: OulMf'lt>errv, Kansas Cltv, 23, sianteY, Bo\lon. 19; Ceuc:tln, S.attle. 17. R Davl1, Mlnnewla. IS, L-1. ~lrolt, 14 ........ L--.ue Cnwwtll f'rtMY'• G-1 llATTING (2:JS al betsHtnlgl\I, Hou\· ton, :MO; Hendrick. SI. Louis, 33 I, ~lock, Pittsburgh, 323; Lo Srnlln. St Louil. Jn, Dew son, Monlreal, 320; Oliver. MOnlrH I, 320. RUNS·MurOhv, Allante, 17, Garvtv, San Oleoo. n: Evens, San Francisco, 61, Reine•, Montreal, '1. Dawl>Oll, Monlreel, se. RBl·Oaw\Ofl, Monlrtal, n; MurDIW, Atlante, 66, Chamblin . Allent•. 63, Gu«· rwe, l>Mli9n. 61, Henorlck, St Louil . .0 .. HITS•Daw•on. Monfrffl, Ill, T,_, Hou1ton. 111, Ollvlf', Monir .... II•; auck· nt<, Chlc.90, 1071 CrUJ, HOUtlOll, 10); ~. ~ lt7; Mur1>1!v. t.llenta, t07HOME RUNS·Evena. San Frencl.co, '1; Murl>llv. Allenle, 20; Oewson, MonlrMI, If. ~. DM91n, It. SclVnlOI, Plllladet· Clflle, " STOLEN llASES·Rei.,.,, Monlrffl, n. Wlhon, N-Yori!.. )4; L•MeUtf', S.n Francl.co, 32; S. SH, ~. JI, Moreno, Hou•lon. 2t. PITCHING (9 dtcl•lon•l·Fale-. Allan te, 1·1, 3.0., P Ptrer, Atlente, IO·i . 2.7', Mont .. uw:o. Sen DllllO, 1·2, 3.tt, ftyan, Hou\lon, 9·3, 2 . .n. R-•· Montru l, lt·S, l.00. STRIKEOUTS·Carllon, Phlledelphle, ISl; Solo, Cincinnati, 1'S, McWllll•m•. 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Irvine va, Dlatrlcl S6 UTTLR L•AGU• 11·12·YMr• ... DISftlCT t2 TOUllNAMSNT A•llA I (al l'-*111 Vlle'f ...... LL) ..... .,..kare Oc:Hn View Nellonel 4, Founlaln ValltY North I (()Qffn View Ntllcwlal wlna tovr • 111mentl ... All (et~ VIN AIMtkM LL) ~.,..~ ltgt>lnwOOd 2, Ocean View Amerlcen O M9ildliY'& GMM 5:30 o.m. -Wes1m1n,1er Nellon•I v• Oclean View Am.fie.en Tllft6ltY'• ~ S:JO P.m. -WHtmlnstt< Nellonal·Ocean View ArnerlQn wlnoer "'· Aol>lnwooc:t DISTltlCT 15 TOUIUllAMllNT (•I Hervent Patt, ll'VIM) AREA A Sa!WMY'• kw .. Minion HlllJ 10, Lake FOl'fll 0 El Toro f, Laoune Buell I ILagune BffCh ellmlnaled) MenlMY'• Game 6 D m. -Lek• Forest vs El Toro T11t'4MY'1 GalM 7:30 D m -Lake Forest· El Toro wln(\tlr vt Min ion Hllh AltEA 9 Salll<MY'a kWfl Min ion North I , Sacklleback 6 (Saddle· Dack tllml'IJlled) TuelOIY'•Geme S·IS p.m -Norlh lrvlne vs Min ion Norin lndUStrv H•a lnVlhlttenel (II~ In"'""'' MllN 600 tre-1, John MYkkent n, Nova·lrvlne, 3:st.13. 1, Mike Scllttano. Tucson. Ariz • 4-0S.14. 3, Ma• Met1ker, Min ion Vl•lo. •:OS.J9 100 fl v-1, llrad Ht<lno, Joe PhllllPs Swim Ctuo, Fie .. 56.71. 1, Rlcn Saeoer. Min ion Vlelo, ~7.70, 3, Fllll>eflo COion, Min ion Vlalo, SJ.II 200 tr-I. Mlkt Miao, lndul lrY Hlll,t, l:SS.11 2, Jim LeMlh, Mlu lon Vltlo. l:SS:2r 3. John Myi..ka--., Nova·lrvlne, 1:5s.Jt. 400 lndo-1, Todd Llncotn, Southern Calllornle Aquellc\, 6:J9 6'. 7, Eric Wllltt, Min ion Vlelo, 4:.0 14. 3, David EldrlCIOe. Tucson, Ariz .. 4~41.'17 IOO tree relay-I, Min ion Vltlo 'A' (Fllll>eflo Colon, Jim LISllh, MllU! De•ldson and David Leuden), 7•4160. 2, l™""lrv Hlh 'A', 7·49,3' 3. Soutlltrn Ct llfornla Aouatlc• 'A', 7:51.22 ~N 400 fr-I, Mayuml Yokovame , lndu~· Irv Hllll. 4:2Cl.40. 2, Kim Brown, Minion Vlelo, 4:23.SO. 3. Kim Pelmer. lndllllrY HINs, •'25.45. 100 ftv-1. Teml Brue., Min ion Vlelo. 1'04 20 2, Mayuml YOkoyama, lndu•trv Hlh•, l:o.t.91 J, Slecy SlluPI. lndu\lrv HI~•. 1-05.0S. 200 fr-I, Tami Bruce, Min ion Vlelo, 2:03.51 2, Florence Berk er, Min ion Vlelo. 2'05.34, 3, Carot Petenon, lndu11ry Hiib , ?·OS.SI 400 lnc»-1, Keren T-. ConelO. S1W 63 2. Zen Jolln\Ofl, Arllona ~t Fo•, S:06.14. l, Cenle Cocnran, unattecneo, s 10)9. IOO tree reiav-1, Min ion Vlelo 'A' (Kim Brown, Florence !larker. Amv Whllt ano Teml Bruce), t.30.60 2, lnduttry HI"' 'A', I J2 '6. J, Min ion lllelo 'D', 1·*-71 M9n'•~ CelWe........., O.C. ~~ Jo.a Lui' Cltfc CAr11911flnal dt4 PeOlo Arrev• (F'wul. 6-t, 6-3; M¥IO Martinea (eo.ivla ) clef Cleudlo Panella Utetvl, 1·6, 3·6, 6·2. JlrT1mY Arla• CU SI clef Andres Gomez IEcuedOt'J, 7·5, 6·l. Fedtl'•ttonCUP (et Zllrk:tl, S-........) SliMl~INAU C::t....-a•le 1, """'"' S•ton 0 Hana Mandllkova CCzeci>OSIOvai..1e1 clet Andrea JHOtr CUS I. 7·6. S-1. 6·3. Helena Sultove (CHCl'IOslovOla) 11411. Cendv Rt· vnolds CU.S.I, G·7, 6·2, 6·2, U.S torlelled double• match °"*Scare Wnl Gerrnanv 3, Swlt~tnand 0 TIAM TENNIS C........ 2', Heuaten 10 (el .... _, a.ectl) Men'\ dOut>lt•-.John Aultln·Ro~rl \le n't Jot (C) dtt. Kim Warwlcll·Tonv Glamma>111. 1·S. Man'• •lnoitt-Van't Hol 1CI dtt War· w~, •·6 Women'' douDltt-Nancv Yu r· gll'!·Yvonne Vermeak CHI dtt Mime Jausovec-Sandy Cotllns, 6·4. Women'• 1lno1ea-Jausovec (Cl dei Vermael\, 6·2 Mlaeo c!Oubi.$-Aus lln·C<Mllns CCI def Glamrnalve· Yeargin. 6· l Oakland refuses to abandon fight ANGELS e From Page 81 team's psyche right now. e • "l just have lo keep their confidence up, that's all." said the Angels' skipper "We just have to keep pushing until we come out of this." City officials will meet to plot strategy OAKLAND (AP) -Following their defeat in a courtroom, City Council members planned to huddle privately Monday to decide if they should appeal a judge's ruling leaving the National Football League's Raiders playing in Los Ange~es. As players. afraid of offending fans in either city, phrased their comments carefully, political leaders announced they would meet in '!losed session lo debate the merits of an appeal in their emminent domain case. "The fight is far from over," said George Vukasin. chairman of the Oakland Collaewn Board and a fonner city councilman, ''We still want the Raiders back in Oakland." Mayor Lionel Wilaon said he would appeal, tr the choice were his alone. But the eight other council members withheld opinions until they have a chance to review Friday's decision by Superior Court Judge Nat AgUano. "What I'd like to get is a sense of our chances or winning," said Councilman Wil8on Riles Jr. City officiala haven't dlscloaed how much it cost them to argue that the city should have lhe right to take over the team through emminent domain -a process usually reserved for acquiring ree.lesiate. But the cost or an appeal is likely to ~a key !actor ln the council'• debate. Another factor is the outcome of an appeal filed by the NFL to a jury's dedaion that the league's control of franchlte moves violates antitrust law. A decision is likely within a month. Marc:ua Allen and moet other players choee thelr words carefully u they worked out ln front of sports reporten from Oakland and Loe Angeles. "T'm thrilled," said Allen, who said the decl&ion "wlU be good for everybody whether they know It now or not." Spot.ting llOl'ne NOl'\hem C&llfomhl report.era ln the crowd. Allen wuquJck toedd: "I'm obviously happy about lhe dedllon, sina! I Uve ln Loa Angelet. But l'm reluctant to talk about It becawae I don't want to atep on the Bey Area fans' feeUnp." Meanwhile, fana like Al~rt Hall of Oakland took lhe new1 ln stride. "The dedlkm wu wroJ'\8," he aaJd. "I'd like to tee lhf! Rai~back.butrmnotgolnato•any1lcepoverthem.llwaa a lq drawn fight to koep \hem, but rve IOllt enthu&lum.'' .. . • _,. _____ _ . -~, Added Ki.son: "When you're losing it is frustrating. And l certainly didn't help the ball club tonight with the number of runs I gave up. Thal certainly didn't help keep us in the game. "But that's the way things seem to be going the last couple of weeks. What the alternative Is, I don't know.'' * AHG•L NOTIS-TM A!IOetl 04ec.c! tl'ttlr 13tn ....,_ on ttlf dlM1b6ed 1111 Salurda v when ottclllf aw .. McLAUtH!ft, wllo didn't •urvlve out Ille llrit Inning Frloav. develOOed • tlralned mutcle In hi• right etbow. McLauolllln ec1ueHY 1uttereo 1"1t1a1 lenderneu durlm> hla prior slarl In aelllmore T,,.,t wat totne dOubl e• to wllelher McLeuehfln would be able lo PllCll Frldey, bUI efltf' wermlno UP In Ille llullHn he MllO ll'Mt arm tell fine Ml Manaoe< JeNI Mc...._,. altowtcl him to lalle tlle mound McNamare. 10 sav Ille IMll, wa•l\'I 100 Ple•Md o., McLeuofllln'• tnowlno. "Tilt CIOClor Mild llt al!Ouldn't throw IOI' 10 deVt," .. Id M¥:. "I CIOll't know. I oueu II'• e IOl'm of tencllnllla." McLauolllln. In 10 •JNIMfencft tor tl'tt A"!Nft, was 1-3 withe .. oi ERA . To 1111 hit lPOI on the rosier, IM dull ailled uo rlof'IHl•lldet s-a.-ti, who was lt-4 wllh e 6'23 ERA at Edmonton ..• A OKlllon 10 drain RM c.r.w'• JWo41ef\ rtohl ... "" WH POSti>oned unlM tocllly so llt coulO be tttemlned l>Y teem llllvt.elen Dt. Lewll y-, Cerew, hla rlolll k"" ouff'I, Old meke an e~r tnee ea a pinch hitter In tilt "Intl\ IMll\9, a move tllal WIS QUetflOMd l)y some In 11\t Ot'H• bO• a• tilt teort Wet ,_, el Ille lime end Iller• were two ou1' end onl'I a r.- at MCOftd l>aM ''Ht !Int cetltd on me to dCI II," .. IO Carew "HI came 1111 to me In the _,II IMlllO end MIO llt WOt.,_ eo UP Clo Ille l>lelel II I wented him,'' offered McH-e. . . . Orenoe Coet• COi .... 1><~ Oen! ~ .... , unavelleble r0< .cllon dlJe 10 • tlr•lned rotalor cuff lnlury to Ill• rlOhl •llOulOer \uttered In • collltlon el llOme Diiie durl!IO tM MCOlld .. ,,,. of T'YW.Y'• OOVtlle·'-Otf. konlert tot • anol for the i>aln f'rldn and was told to well 4' '*'" lo Mt 119• lhe lllOUldtr r~. Tlw• la Ille ll<>"IDlllly ,.,., 100, cOUICI otc:0me • eandidete tor lilt dlsabled Ital ••• Toelev'• (1 o'Clock! _,.. flnale llH ~ Merm I 10•11 -•lno Kii' "'"° C9·6). Clerc, Arias advance WASHINGTON (AP) -Top-teeded J011e-Lui1 Clerc of AtgentJna c:Nlh~ Peru'• Pablo Array• 6-1 , 6-3 •nd .ec· ond~ed Jimmy Ariu beat F.cuador'1 And.rt'S ~i 7 -5, 6·3, Saturday \0 advance to the 11emJflnala of lhe D.C. National Bank T~nnls Clulic. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 B3 L• ANnVtH SATUltOAY'$ fltHUL Tl <JM If '2•1111111 ..,.,..,._.. ..-tlnel fl.UT aAca. JSO Yetd\, Klku (8r0tlo.tl 1' 60 1.00 6 00 klnulalor Cllerdl T 00 6 20 Mui II Fetl (llaldtll 4 60 AIM! rac.ct TrlllY• L.IKll, Miu Fan Jet, DoltV Penem , Fanteslne, MOiin Client, Gelta C~v. Time: 11.00, n UCACTA cs-ti Paid s1UO s•COHO RACll. 35'0 yard• Sneaky Trovtlle (Edward•> UO 4 40 l 60 AZUl't Fire (Herl) 3.40 2 IO ~rHI Cider (Mllchell/ 3 20 Also rec.<1· Jull.tl>Ox Cowboy, Tl.-· IO•lrHk, Sams Angel, A Zurt Coc>Y. Kli>tv• Treasure. lllg Kel\Una, Moe Or Joe Time: 17 9t at l!XACTA 19·6) Deld l.O 00 TH•D ltACE. 400 nrdl Rtb A Jal (Mllcllell) 10 00 5 20 3 20 Go Stride Go (Creager) HO l 60 Salllng c Harl) J 00 Allo raced· Ral•• A Hu\ller, Pu • llenlure, Bordy, Clabl>ertlna Reb, Wedge, El Potrtro• Gold, Too Thim Eatv Time· 2000 f'OUfltTH ltACE. 3SO verda Mini Linc (Laekt V) , to 2 •O uo Jeremie (Adair) 3.00 2.80 A Rt<il H-v (Chevez) • .W Atso reced Junie Junie Ooo, Flin So Easv. P<Mlcy Min•. Rebel Ch•~lreu. Mlnv One. Runnlm> Cu1e, Lovenleer1 Tlme. 11.73 S2 EXACTA !3·7) Dald .a.60 FIFTH RACE. 350 vards. Cnleno CB.rd I II 00 S.20 4 00 Miu Wind,ono (Treatural 3.60 300 Peogy Genie ( Pllkenlonl S.00 Also raced Sc>Yno Fo Summer. AM Ju l e. Eaw Llka Jet. UD Fronl Lindo Time: 17.64 U EXACTA (6·71 Dald '39,00 SIXTM RACE. 3SO vard•. Jel Denclno IClerniel 20 60 •IO s 10 Allornev General (Veldtz) 4 20 3 20 Roclr.tt Edllh (A\mussenJ 6 20 Also roced. COl>vrlohled, Gotor Re<iu4UI. Prince Consorl, No t, Seal\ Soai., Moon Meuenoer, CoS1110t1a Time: 17.91 n EXACTA (10-tl N ld s?I 60 SEVENTH RACE. 350 vard• SyrH ta (TrH1ure> 7 IO 3.60 3.60 w .. srkh (Hert) u o 3.80 WH Victorian CL1ckevl S.40 Also raced Min Mlgnlv MO, Molher Supreme, Funny Flower, Orlllsttt"1 TMI Flortnllne Moon Time. 17.67 U EXACTA (6·7J Deld \JO 40 EIGHTH ltACE. 400 vard1 Hera Tru Rtbtl (Brks) 31 00 11.00 6.80 Plav Tutt (CardOzal 6 oo J 70 Joe Art COOi (Lackey) 4.20 Also raceo Crimson Cec!lllec, OV• Pel Pet, Goin For II, Mlgnt.,. Polio. Se<iou• 8uslness, war Win Time· 1991 n EXACTA <6·21 oeld sns.20. n PICK SIX (S·3·•·10·6·6) Dalo Sl,566 llJ "'"h 19 wlnnl11g tlcU ll (tlve "<>'sa•I Carrvover DOOi S1',n4 40 NINTH lllACE. 400 vards DevO Wno (Adair) lS 60 11.70 S.60 War Sier Wranoler CCrH11er) 12 60 7 00 Thi Black Alllence Cl-fart> 3 •O AllO reCIO Senator Sage, S/\awnee HOO, Vandn Potlcv, Sell Ptl>Oef Ftetur"~. Mv Slerllme, Mldlal'ld Netlve Time: 19 73 S2 EXACT A (7·11 Daiei S 197 40 TENTH RACE. 400 verdl Smol< In !>unse1 I Broolo.' > 14 00 HO 4.60 Night Befort Lest (Barne\) S 00 4 00 B•lg111 A' A Flesh (Frvday) 10 00 Also reced -"'6\~damus, Friday• Fola1 8urr1 Rambler. Lut>Otrlv. Bev Fta•I<', Tiie Adverwirv Tlme 20,19 U UtACTA 11-10) Dald S79'0 Atlt<lc!anct 10,2'17 H•VW..O P.,.11 SA TUfltDAY'S lllESUL TS ( .... .. " ... y tMreutlllllrtcl meeftne) FlaST ltACE. Ont mile Arlllur Brank IPlncev) SwHI 'N' Gold IE\lreda l No Trumi» (Tt le<n ) 7 IO 310 710 '20 J 60 4 IO Plrele 11.lvev. Also ra<IO M• Dear FelCon, Man. LI Lt Tel. Full'r Vt \!td. SQarklt Gem. Terakt Time· l:ll 41S SECOND aACli. I 1Tl6 mllet All Inclusive (Pinc.av I 710 u o l 00 Club Flusn IF.,.ntt\) 10 60 s . .o Tru. Reb (OOveruJ 3 00 AISO raced Tlvel, Suvow, Now Vlclorv, ( •.)I.ell. A•ev Wiii> G<Mc!. EAtrtmtlv. Akked, Jebbtr Wac•w. Ma rkel Line Time 1·~ 3/S. n DAIL y oouaLE (9·J) Pl ld 126.•0. TH1fltD RACli. 1 I' '6 mllu LOl Portales !Slbllle) 4220 IS .a • 00 Pe•co COelahOussavel t.IO S 40 'SCl.tM PletM (Maza) 6 60 Also rac.o North oi La~•. Trn Don • Cnar(led Wllh Power, Nnhlr:>ot>, Rouoe Chi .. Time 1,66 3/S U EXACTA (S-61 Dold IS47 SO FOURTH RACE. one mlt. on turl Ra lino Point CMCCarron) 3 20 160 1 .0 Tel!'l TrH sure (Warren> IS IO 110 Court Union (Hewlevl • '10 Also rtKtd: Som• Kinda Fllrl, Eo111rn Bello•. ADOrendlrement, Rtd Embtr. Fro1 tv Too Time l.lf J /S u EXACTA (6-7) Di ie! sno oo SALES • SERVICE LEASING • TRAINING l't'1H lllACE. e fut~ E•Clull•t Kid <Oharn l ,. 00 II 40 110 Good Powet (OelahOlllMIV•I u o 7.lO lnaff•CllOI CSlbltltl s.tO AltO re~· Pro Passer. lleacn Welk, Mln\lrel Gtey, Windy koll. Verga, Dent lno lllOOI. Tltne· I 10 IS liXACTA (l•I) Delo ~"so SIXTH RACE, 6 lurio1'1111 Alwevt o .. r CTelelt•I II 60 S.IO 4 20 Le1>IC1l1t (DelehOu\MIYe) 4,60 3.60 MoratOll 8ell (M•111I 1 70 Alto recec1· Ml.nv • Siio, BeelHl>atM, Refrt•hlno ACI, 1119 Po1entlal, Shy Bride. Nol Ewn • CerCI, Ivor's Fire Tlm.t 1,11 SliVliNTH RACE. I II 16 mlle1 on luff Sw"t Man CDtlellOuuevt l 6 IO l .20 UO Lulel Tooln tMcCerron> J 60 1 70 Goldell E CMeral 7 60 Atao re~ed· llram, Wnot a Plav. Procurer, lllaO. Mark•IMr. Uooer Coull, Wlnco, llrown Warrior Tl~: 1·42 •IS. U liXACTA (3·1) Dald l64,SO. S2 PICK SIX (3·S·6·1· 10·3> Da iei 1217,623.IO with OM wlnnfno t1ci..t1 (•la hof'Hs) 12 Pf(~ SIA consolallo<> P•ld 11,997.40 wlln 16 winning tickel• (ll•t llOr .. ,, •IGHTH 1111-'CE. 6 tullono•. A1:nee CPlncav> 6.60 4 oo 3 . .W Relecttcl Sullor (MtreJ JO 40 19 60 Aulo Commande<' (PlerceJ 1 IO Al\o r~td Jullel'• Prloe, PrtclllOl\1\1. Ntlurelly R.R.'•. Pwcheclellc. Bii o Mutt, Betwlxl N' lleh""" Time· 1;09 2/S. •S e.>CACTA (4·61 Pl ld 1&84 SO NINTH RACE. Ont milt on 1urt Jlm .. 1 (Meta) I• 40 HO • 40 LUCkV Men CBlac ... l • 70 310 Norin Line (Valer11ue1a1 8 60 Al•o reced· P'Ule Tete, Monltlalr R•>e 'N Flv. Envovs lnlrloue, King·~ Finder, Black Sulphur Time 13S 1/S U EXACTA t3·71 oak! Sl4' 00 Allendance 37,817 PGA toul"Nlment (et Wlllamtbllr9, Va.) Hal Sullon 67·6S·6t-701 CalVln PHtt 66· 75·66-707 Peyne Stewar l 7 I· 70·66-107 Scoll SlmDlon 64·74·70--208 Phll Hancock 69·71·61-?0I Leonard Thomo•on 69-n-61-209 Tim Norris 67·74·61-709 Lannv Wadkins 71·16·'3--210 O.A Welbrlno 71·69·7C>-110 Bruce Llalll•• 61·12·70--210 Mike Donald 71·711-61-'111 Jon ChaHet 71-70-70--211 Andv North 69·71-11-111 Rav FIOvd 61·71·72-111 Tommy Valenllne 71·13·61-211 Lerrv Zleoter 11·73·61-212 JOlln Fo;xihl 12·71·69-712 Berry Jaeckel 69·7l·70--717 Rall>h Landrum n-70·70-212 Morrl• Halalskv 69·71·71-'112 Curlis Strenoe 72·69·71-112 Merk O'MHra 69·69·7,._212 JOdle Mudd 71·61·74-212 BObby Wecllllnt n -7S·6tr-213 Pet LlndH\I 73•73·67-713 BOb Eu twood 69·74·10--213 TllOmes Grev 61· 14· 71-213 Dannv Edwaros 71·70·72·713 David Oorln 69· 71· 72-213 Pat McGowen 67·72·7t-213 R-Mellbla 76·73·61-'114 1-fublrl Gr"n 69·7l·71-714 Tom Wel1i..01>i 06·73·7S-714 Don POOlev 72·69·13-114 Mlkt Holla nd 71·13·7C>-1U Marl\ LYe 77·73·70-11S Gerv Hellberg 70·74·71-?IS La rry Mire 70·16·71-21~ Ed OoUillltrlv 67·76·17-214 Chip lie<" 67·1S·7J-21S Pet..-Oo•lernul~ 68·13·7•-?tS Tonv Sill• 17·75·69-216 Biil Krellen 75·17·69-216 Larry Rinker 69·11·70--216 Rex Celdwell 73·12·71-716 Meri.. McCumblr 13:12·71-'116 Wavne Levi 71·73·7?-216 Tom Kiie 71-71·77-'116 BU<IOY Gardner 72· 72·11-116 Ronnie Black 77•72·71-716 Jav HH\ 70-12·7-716 Garv McCord 61·72·711-116 LYn Loll 71·12·13-217 OenFor•man 12·17-73-217 Boo Murphy 76·71·71-211 Jim o.n1 7•·73·11-211 Terry Diehl 06·79·13-111 Joe Inman 70·7S·7l-211 Lon Nlelaen 61-71-73-711 John Menattey 12·73·73-211 Allen Miiier 73·71·7t-?lt U.S. senior <>pen (at CMN!a, Minn.I llllly CHPlr 73·69·73-215 Jerrv 8erl>er 71·74·73-211 ROd FunHlh 73·71·76-718 Robtl"to Oe\/kenio 11·70-77-211 C/larlel Slttord 73·12·74-219 Oen Sikes 12·70-7&-Z?O Guv W<Mstennotme 71·71·,._no Miller llarl>ef 72·10·78-220 Bob Stone 11-11-n -ni Gav Brtwet 16·71·74-'l71 ~ltr TllOmson 71·7S·7S-71l Bob Rawlln1 11 ·76·76-223 Frtdelle HHS )4·73·7-213 Paul Ttlomas 7S·71·71-714 Otnls Hutthln.on 7'•7'·7l-2'1S Art Sllveslrone 75-7S·1S-22S G1rdnlr Dlckln•on 71·16·77-22S Gene Lllller JS-71·73-776 Doug Ford 76·17·7•-227 Arno4d Palmer 13·79 75-227 Ed 4P<lt9raH 81-70·76-217 800 Crowltv 16-n·19-711 Lfl'GA M9¥tleWW OIHK (etlfl.iaMMltt) Keren PwmeHt 70-70-·•7-107 L.e1;re11 Howe 6) t7 lt-1 10 DoMe Caoont 6t·'7 74--110 Jo Ann We\l\am 67·7l·71-'11 I Martlla Nt<.1.. 7)-71 H -21S Vldll Tebot .. ·1S·n-11S Judy Ciera 7'·6'·1t-11S Allee Miiier 1'·11-11-716 Dot Garmalnn 74·71·11-116 Barb llun-Owtkv 1'·73·6,.-216 Ja1111 Anoef\on 14·n •11>-116 LeUtl Pelenol'l 7•·7S·6t-?11 D•le E911811MI 10-1s-n-n1 OoMt Wl'lltt 72·71HS-711 11a1av Klno 71·71·7S-?17 Pellv Rlu o 72·10·7S-117 Jane Loci\ 71-77·70--211 Jan SleP!len•on n ·13·n-211 Clndv Hiii 12·73·7>-111 HOlll1 Slat¥ 75·70·7>-21t llalh Oenlel n -71·7S-111 Kall!v Wnlrw0<111 7l·71·7a-11t Kathy Merlin 11·70-17-211 Jent 81eloci.. 71·1)-lS-?lt Jenal COIH 71·69·79-719 Jene Cretter 75·71·72-219 Connie Chll1tm1 71 ·71·72-2'10 Tl•trt\9 Hen ion 14·1'-n -no Sandra Heynle 69·76·1S-210 Avello Oliamoto 11·71·77-220 Owl• JoMlon 12·10·7'-770 Ketnv Postiewell 76·76·6t-72 I Debolt AU,lln 7'·73·74-'121 Katny Hite 75·72·74-221 Vicki Slnole1on 70-7S·76-2'11 Lori Garbacz 1'·1•·14-m Catherine Panlon -IS-77·70--m St11>11ant. 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BURTON Most shareholders are uncertain about what to Br'oker's Corner do with their American Tt>lephonc> and T elegraph stock. As part or an agreemt>nt tu st>Hle a lingering J' llnmli'llldh'Dllw antitrust case. AT&T will spin oH all local telephone operations. and the yellow pagf>S, m to seven regional holding companies. keeping Western Electric\ .Beu Labs and toll operations within the fold . The newly created seven regional operating telephone companies hold promise of moderate growth in earnings and dividends from regulated profits in other areas of busin ess. especially t.ele- communica tions. AT&T through the Bell system. owns and services over 85 million acces.5 lines, or almost 80 percent of those in the Umted States. AT &T services most major metropolitan areas. and provides long distance service for most of the telephone industry. Investors will treat them as utilities judging each company by earmngs. dividends. regulauort. attrat·t - iveness of service arc.•a and financial status. The new AT&T probably will be a more diversified, more dynamic com pany than would have been the <:as£' without the settlC'ment lt will serve some of the fastest-growing segments of the telecommu mcations market. A point of equal importance to be noted is the change in AT&T's fmancial picture. T he rompany is experiencing a build up of cash flow derived Crom depreciation. expensing and tax rules. With or without divestiture within a few years. AT&Twould have moved from a company constantly in need of ou tside financing to one needing little or no new money. Expected earnings growth for the. next five years is in the 8 to 10 percent range. Current dividend yield is 8.5 percent and a possible dividend increase for the package of companies is hoped for in 1983 or early 1984. At divestiture t he compan y pla n calls for a distribution ratio of 1 for 10, meaning tha t an AT&T shareholder will r~ive one share of stock in each of the seven newly created regional companies for every 10 shares of AT&T stock owned. Shareholders will continue to own the same number of AT&T shares as they originally owned. . In other worns. thP sharrownPr will have stock m eight companies, but the assets and earnings behind the new shares w ill add up to the same amount as w hat was behind one share of AT&T before the break u p. The effect of the reorganization on share holders with as many as 500 shares 1s they will now own 850 shares in eight different c.-ompanies; the original 500 AT&T plus 50 shares in each of the seven new L'Ompanies. Investors will r~ive 32 quarterly divide nd checks each year. For investors holdmg less tha n lOshares. AT&T wlll simply distribute cash representing the market value of their fractional shares since fractions will not be issued. Currently. another alte rna tive is being offered by several of the larger brokerage firms. This wilJ allow AT&T shareholders who want to maintain their equity investment in the Bell System in a single unit to do so. After the divestiture each unit will automatically represent AT&T plus the seven regional companies. . The exchange will be generally tax-free and the fund offers the option of monthly dividend income in one check or automatic reinvestment. The plan calls for the reorganization to become effective J an. 1. 1984. Trading in the seven new regional telephone companies on a "when issued" basis on the New York S tock Exchange is expected to begiu in November, 1983, continuing until the initial distribution or certificatt>s which is expected to begin in February 1984. Marcy Burron 1s an acrount execu tive with McrrilJ L ynch Pierce Fenner & Smith Inc. om ce in Newport Beach . 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EXCEPT IONAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN Wondl.t"-1.:\ i.,upcrh l.11 H.b c.1 pi11 g i11- dud1..·i., c t..,l'.lding wacnfall!>, sl're11l' l.1kl..·.., .111d w inding p.1th WJY~ w ith 1n.nurc shade: trl'1..'i., .llld sp cctac u lar fl ower~ . Th1..·~1..· om· .111 d tWtl bl'd room u11 n.., .trl' dl·sig111..·d to 111.1x i111izc tl1l' -.urrou ml ing hl·.1ut\· o f the ' . ~n.H11llk A ll un it.., h.wl' !>paciou!> p.ltHh .111d/or b.dn)l'il'!-i wit h l.1ke .llld '>lfl',1111 \'il'\\'~ .111d 1..'.\'.{l'll~IVI..' .. ui.,1..· o f gl.t ..,..,. T he l.1rg1..· pool, ~p.1 .rnd n ·cr1..-.1- tio11 facil ity \\'ith !>Jt111.t overl ook thl' -.ice\ dr.111i.1tic: l.rnd~c.1pi11 g. FINANC ING AS LOW AS 10 % (lO Yi% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE) Uu ycr::i w ill purchJSl' a suh- lca~l'ho ld 1..· rate, subject to a 54 year kas1..', which l'X tl'nds co DlTl' 111 ba 3 1, 2034 . Lc,1sc .1djust111 cm s cannot l'X- C<..'l'd the cumulati vl' increases in the Consumer Price Index over the term of the lease. Fo r further details 011 fi11 J11cing Jnd k ase terms, call the Informa- tion Offin.· 0 11 sitl'. TO OBTA IN THE AUCT ION CATALOGUE CALL (7 14) 556-8398 Thl' lnfo n11 Jtio11 Office and 111od- d s will bl· o pen d.til y from J() AM to () PM . Woodl.1h · i~ loratl'd Jt 2500 M .ic A rchur Uoule\',trd 111 Santa A11 a. T he Jltrtion will bl' conducted 0 11 Sanmby, Aug u;:,t 13, 1983. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY KENNEDY-W ILSON, INC. SANTA MONICA, CALIFORN IA BROKER Ofkr v1)1d wlwn· proh1h11"·d b) l.1w. Brurhurl' w ill 11ot hl· 11 1.lik·d to n•stJl'IH<; of .111y ~tat1..· in wl11 ch th1' r1..'.tl 1..·:,t.1t1..' oti'l·r111~ 1, mH lawflall~· in romplia nc1..• wid1 t hl' rr.11 1..·~t.11 1..· bws o r orht•r, 1.1'''' t>f ch.11 'C.ltl'. , -----·----- . - Office condo • promotion snowballs A trial three-day promouon initially designed only lo stir up interest in an office condom1mum project on Laguna Hills, has generated a lmost $3 million in sales for the 84 -umt Soulh Pointe Office Condominiums. "I was overwhelmed by the response," exclaimed Richard H a wthor ne, president o f Hawthorne Development Com- pany, developers fof the projects. "Besides the $2.758,096 m sales. we also booked an additional $600.000 in reservations." Hawthorn said he decided to rnn his" 12 Months-No Mortgage Payments" promotion after ex- tensively researching preVl()US buyers' attttudes a nd require•· men ts ~011th Poi11 tc • oft'ic•c• t'Ott(lomi11 i11111 ... i11 l.aJ,!Ulla llill ... lop ... i11 ... al4''" i11 i i ... t'i1·ld . Explained Hawthorne. "l knew our buildings could sell thenseJV('S on location, appearance and amenities, but that 11 was going to take more than that to stimulate a poient1al buyer. Our offices ('atcr to small and medium sized busi- nesses in need of a break in order to buy. After a lot of figuring and refiguring. I was able to str ucture my financing to help these buyers out Twelve months ot no mon - gagt• payments n•ally brough1 them m ." County At·l';ird1ng 10 Dunn Oetzel, clota manc1gl'r for the Orangl' County offit't' of COMPS. Inc .. which publishes a monthly real est.ate market report on commercial and industrial sales, "South Pointe ls tht.· leader in sales over any other off1l·e condominium project in Orange County." More good news for Hawthorne Development Company 1s that COMPS. an independent rt-al estate research firm, has named their South Pointe Offo:e Con- dominiums the leading office t.•on - dominium project in Orange Dana Crest hoines snapped up fast The recent phase opening of the final 20 h omes at Dana Crest. St:indard-Pacific Corp.'s new home community in Dana P oint, saw haJf of the single-family residences sold within one hour of opening, according to vice presi- dent S teve Scarborough. opening day." said Scarborough," and the others arrived here very early in the morning." homes in this area genera lly start 1n the high $190.000s.'' he said. ·•We're close to Laguna Niguel, where home prices generally run quite a bit higher than ours here at Dana Crest." "Seven of our buyers camped out overnight to be first in line on Scarborough attributed the outstanding SU{'('ess of Dana Crest primarily to the fact that the community. although just on(• mile from the ocean, 1s priced well below $200,000. Pric('S for the one and two-story residences in this new phase range from just $lti4.990, with excellent 30-year. fixed rate financing. "Single-family. detatc:hed Realtors pus hing for tax ince ntives WASHINGTON -Tax increases for home owners and the owners of rental property would widen the nations's existing housing shortage and d isrupt the current housing recovery, al'Cording to Dave Smith. vice president and se<:retary of the National Assoc1at1on of Home Builders. To resolve the current defi cit crfs1s. Smith urged Congress to take significant s teps to curtail the growth of entitlement programs. Testifying before the Senate Finance Commit- tee, Sm1 th voiced strong support for tax incen t1 ves for housing. including the mortgafe interest deduction for home owners, ac.-celer ated depreciation allow- ances for the owners of rental property. the deduction of real estate taxes. the deferral of capital gains on the sale of a home and the one-lime exclusion for capital gains up to $125.000 on the sale of a personal residence for those over 55. "It 1s a misconception to 'iew housing as being favored unde r the tax code." Smith said. "Relative to other types of assets. and other types of investment, housing-especially rental housing-has a heavier tax burden. "With regard to buusiness assets, structures have a heavier tax burden than any other type of asset," he said. "Changes in the depreciation life for structures would only increase this tax burden and drive investment away from needed rental housing." Smith said that for the three years since 1980, NAHB estimates a housing shortfall of 1.3 to l.5 million units. This shortfall for rental units during rCC"ent years, he said. had been estimated by NAHB at 75.000 to 100.000 units annually. , Because mortgage interest rates will remain relatively high, thus moderating demand for owner-occupied homes and increasing the demand for rental uruts. "existing tax incentives should not be reduced, if we are to provide even the minumum level of housing needed." Smith said. Although the mortgage interest tax deduction involves the largest revenue loss of the various tax incentives for housing. Smith said, it 1s the one incentive that has enabled millions of middle-class Americans to become home owners. To illustrate the importance of the mortgage interest tax deducuon. Smith cited the example of a family with two children filing a )Otnt return. Assuming a family income of $35.000 and using the tax rates effective July I . the tax deduction e nables the family toquahfy for a $70.000 home. Otherw1se.1t would qualify for only a $53,(1()0 home "With the average price of a new home in the $70,000 range. the mortgage interest deduction becomes an iMportant elemcmt in permitting own- C'rsh1p of a home ... Smith said. On the topic of rental housing, Smith said that the ACRS recovery allowance for structures. adopted in 1981 . should not be revised to reduce curren t depreciation allowances. Smith said that investment in rental housing has "often not been attractive," because of the high degree of mamagement and maintenance to assure a steady income stream. Also, because of the generally lower incomes of renters and rent controls. it has been difficult to keep rents from sinking below market levels, he said. "lt may be necessary to shift more savings towards housing to preserve the social and political stability provided by homeownership," Smith said. Camelot 'castles' open Sales are now open in the lOcustom home hilltop community oC Camelot at 31272 Via Quebrada. San Juan Capistrano. Andrew Pirettl, vice president of Property (;oncept.a Corporation. says the homes are ready for Immediate occupancy with prices ranging from $399,500 to $569.500. F.ach home in the community has been individ- uallt.ed and the overall result is a village of small t·astles, each in it.a own setting. The 10 home range in IJvtng area form l•pproximat.cly 2,850 to 4,650 square feet and reflect an old world 3pproet<:h to craftsmanship and uppolntmcnts . ·. OCEAN VIEWS. Belcourt Hill's lerraced hJJls1des otler spec- tacular vanlage points from wtuch to enioy the special advantages ot Newport Beach living from blue-water Views ot the Pacific and Ca1allna. lo fiery sunsets and vistas of harbor lights SECURITY. At Belcour1 H1ll, a double layer ot secunty assures your complete peace ot mmd Com- munity access 1s stnctly controlled by the guarded main entry gate. And Belcourt Hill's state-of-the-art. rn-home secunty system by Westec proV1des each residence with twenty-four-hour protection tha1 keeps family members secure UPKEEP SIMPLIFIED. When you leave your home in Belcourt Hill for extended penods of lime. it's ruce to know it will be more than just secure-it will be complelely cared to r Because the community assoc1a11on sees to the total upkeep ol net JUSI your home's extenor. but your landscaping. too -all the way to your front door LAVISH COMFORTS. At Belcourt Hill. the niceties of hving m Newport Beach begin at home. Interior appointments include Allmilmo latchen cabinetry imported from West Germany, hand-set marble wet-bar tops. marble fireplace racings and hearths. custom hand- troweled ceilings. dramatic overhead skyllghting, and much more -vir1ually every contemporary corn1or1 unaginable. in fact. 1s provided' That's the essence o f Belcourt Hill. The Newport Beach point of view: From $435,000 714-760-3808 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 24, 1983 86 Assume loan-and move in el/er f i11an ci1Jg also a way to b ea t increasing m ortea1<e ra tes LOS ANGELES -At the prcvaillng home mortgage intl>rcst rate. nearly 62 perc(!nt of the households in California cannot afford the mcdian-prked home in the state. Loan assumptions and scllt>r financing remain two effec- tive ways of overcoming this affordability problem, according to the California Association of Realtors. "With mor tgage interest rates on the rise again, reducing monthly payments 1s the key to making housing more affordable," said A. Gordon Nicolson, president of the Realtor Association. "Fur l'Very one percentage point in- creaSt· m the mortgage inte rest rate•, monlhly housing msts 11;;1- c1'l•ase l>y approximately 7 pl'r· l't.•nl "Taking advonta1,w ol a loan assumµ11on •>r st•lk·r f111ancmg can bring the effective interest ratt: on home fi nancing down several percentage points. By assuming an existing loan at two points below market rates, a buyer can save up to 14 percen t in monthly pay- ments." Wh en mortgage interest rates drop by l percent, 3.2 perce nt more Cahfornia homes become affordable to median income fam- ilies, Realtors, say. With today's prevailing home prices and me- dian family income, at a 10 perl't'n t mortgage interest rate, nearly 50 per cent of California's homes would be made affordable By comparison. the samt: interest-rate reduction would make over 75 per cent of homes in the United States affordable to median incomc fam- ilies nationwide. "IL 1s c:lear that interest-rate rcducuon 1s cruc1aJ to home- ownership an CaJ1fornia," Nicolson Summer Green close -and less expensive During the last decade, the trt·nd in entry-level housing h<:is been to lcx·ate homesites further and further inland, moving away froiv increasingly more costly Orange County locations into less expensive art•as such as Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. As a result, an irony has de- veloped which finds young people who have bct'n raised in Orange County having to leave the area in Sl·arch of affordable housing as they form new households of th<'ir OV.'n The M.D. Janes Company has J , ...... • ' ..... set out to help reverse this trend by selecting close-in Orange Coun- ty locations w here land prices can still be held in check, and af- fordably priced homes therefore still produced. O ne such example is Summer Green, innovatively designed one, two and three-bedroom townhomes now under construc- uon on Fifth Street near Harbor Boulevard in Santa Ana. "Orange County real estate holds too much promise for any of it to be overlooked for long," noted Michael Janes, president of M.D. Janes Company. said. "using loan assumptions and sellt•r financing typically bring!> fixed in terest rate financing to below 12 pcrc~nl " Nicolson pointed out that loaru. made by state lenders between August 25. 1!:178 and October 15, 1982 can be assuml"'Ci by a qualified buyer until October 15. 1985 H1· also said that seller financ·mg allows for negotiation between buyer and seller on the interest rate, an aqvantage not available when dealing with an inst1tut1onal lender H o nored Pam ~'i ld t>r o f Lingo Ht·a l Es ta h• in La~rnn a H(•a<'h ha!!! rt'<•ei' t>d an award of a 1>pr t>c ia t io11 from :\c " Din•t·tion for \\ oriw11 for he r ~ ork \\ j I h \\ O JlH'tl."" t'llU!o!C~. 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I Ba Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 It's 'Peter Pan' and 'Pirates' week .along Orange Coast By TOM TITUS Ofh~ .......... It's "Peter Pan" week along the Orange Coast. but the Orange Coast College production isn't the only vintage musical opening this weekend -it's being joined by Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance'' in Dana Point. While OCC raises the curtain on its 28th annual summer musical, a more recent tradition continues aboard the Pilgrim II in Dana Point Ha(bor. There, on weekends through Sept. 4, the Pacific Pcean Foundation will present "Pirates" as a dinner show on a replica of an 1800's sailing ship. The swashbucklers will hold forth at 9 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and at 8 p.m. Sundays following a buffet beginning at l>:30 and 5:30, respectively. For further ticket information. call 261-2060. Meanwhile, back in Costa Mesa. Orange Coast College's "Peter Pan" opens Thursday as the first Orange County staging of that show in nearly two decades. John Ferzacca is directing thf musical fantasy. which will star Marcie Breslauer in the title role of the boy who never grew up. Nils Andersen enacts the evil Captain Hook, while Danah Marie, Steve I~:ker and Bryan Groskreutz portray the children. Others in theOCCcast are June J erome, Marsha Clark, Richard Jackson, Bunqui Jones, Vickie Groskreutz and Peter Schlosser. "Peter Pan" will be performed Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m., with Saturday matinees at 2 p.m., for two weekends in the college's Robert B. Moore Performing Arts Theater. Call 556-5527 for ticket infonnation. Winding up its two-weekend stint is the Fountain Valley Community Theater's production of "Yankee Doodle." Closing performances will be given Thursday and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday at 7:30 at Los Amigos High School, Newhope and Heil avenues. Fountan Valley. Reservations 847-1108. Other summer shows continuing their respective engagements this week include: -"West Side Story" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 32503 S . Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana (979-5511). Curtain times vary nightly except Mondays through Sept. 11. -"Man of La Mancha" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Performances are Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m. through Sept. 4. -"'Mister Roberts'" by the Saddleback Com- pany Theater at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo (831-4656). Performances are given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. with matinees Saturdays at 2 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through Aug. 7. COSTA MIU ~C:•oli'( ,,,. .. ,..J (. .... , ~·9 4 1-41 COITA •lU {C-•rC!!: • •· 1.t"'t '~I •184 C"llfSS CA•OI• GM>Wl OUMCfl l!T!\rjiltfj t :.~ ~ tc .. a·o wr •I>'• • IJA C •, c.~ ..... ~JO H O! 63• )911 IUlllA ,&1111 LA 11Aa11A WllTMll lTlll r·, 1• nc- 'YC >1·f". lll" >J _.,,. "AY• • .. t d?t ~010 69 • 06JJ eg1 os·~ OllAIMll Oll&JIGl S1~"" O"'" AY(.O<~"Qt II'' ~37 OHO 619 8110 fO~ fHIS f"GAOl "'ti"' NO ~ASSES ACCCPlfD -: 1' R . 17 161 Brookhursl Fountain Valley 9e3-1 RETURN ' • * 70MM 8 Track Dolby Stereo * ~ ... , ... ,, .... lttn ' t I 'II tl * * •.:::I::l• ..,_-._.. ........... .. * , ..... ~ ~2"!!..J -"Androdes aJ)d the Lion" at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St., Westminster (995-4113). Curtain time is 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays through Aug. 6. -"Opal IS a Diamond" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue in the Seacliff Village shopping center (847-4466). Per- . EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT edwards LIDO CINEMA HIWPOIT IOUUYAIO AT YIA UDO HIWllOIT HACH 673-8350 ~lf7tn~~11-/~4' WALT DISNEY'S .., • ..,._...,.., , .. , ... ,, .... , •••. , ..... ," ,..,. 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Kilty's "Dear Liar" (m which Shaw Is one of the two characters .... tryouts for "Pygmalion" will be held Aug. 6 and 7 from 1 to 5 p.m., while auditions for "Liar" a.re planned for Aug. 7 only, at the same time, at the theater, 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa .... the plays open Sept. 16 and 19, respectively and details may be obtained by callinR 631-5110 .... tl!Dlo. . ----NOW PLAYING.----· IAU '-'.61tn 8'ui»llH ~19 S339 COIT&MlS& f Ow;110\ll11\lol $•0 7U • oCOITAMlSA faw;11~°"""'' S•6 3101 ll T 0110 LA NAallA CNIUGI I OwillOS S-oellolt• AMC r ll~ Sou1•• SlJCI•""' Dt"t In SI• ~880 691 0633 619 8110 • llUl lllfGTON WCM MllllOll YIUO • WllTMIWITUI lOwdlO\ Hun111191on [Owaro' v.e,o I win (0...,0\ C1ne1TU We~I C'"elll• 8•1 0388 830 6990 891 393~ lllYINl OllAWGI fO,.llfO' WOOCll>f>OQ<' Cot>t<!Omt Conffl\OI ~SI 06~~ bl' 1'>Sl .......... ,, ~ ~ CD1.-..-1 Tlw good news is }onathans having his first affair. The bad Aews is Shes his roommate's mother. ROB LOWE 1\ \11\l<I" l<A,..,(lf fl If I l'1t~tu.1i.111 A I I \\'I._, fl ll " l 1\l<I f'I J t 11111 '(I ,\'-t'-t JACQliELlNE ANDREW . CUFF 81551:.'T McCARTHY 1 ROBERTSON \1u'h t'\ f ''"' ut1\1 Pr.,.Ju., r 11 :1.111< HI 1<'"11" (All II I I''°'' \1\111<" \\ flll1•11 b\ l'r•.Jl1< '"" t>' Jl:0-1 .._1 IL'I & IJA\ II ) l.1<11 "\'Al I \I ·\II 11\1 1<1\' <,t •lllll I .......... C> ....... --.... .... , ... -t hn·, h'd 1~, ;:)llt;Ot"'f . • .... ~ I I \\I.., IOI " t Al<I l'l I - MOAHltG -UO-SEAENOIPITV A08ERT SCHULLER INSIDE JAPAN PMIETIME HENT AGE Of FAITH SPENCOUT LET THERE BE LIGHT AGAICUt. T\JflE U.S.A £UCU0 STREET BAPTIST CHURCH 9MOYIE *"Modern Problems" ( 1981) Chevy Chase. Pall! D'ArbanV1lle (%)MOVIE * * "SilhlllJ Ducks·· ( 1980) Michael Emil, Zach Norman -7:00- 1 UFETIMES THATS CAT UTTLE RASCALS 8 CAMPUS PROFILE: VIEWPOIKT OH NUTR11JON KfNNE'TH COPELAND TARZAH OA Y Of DISCOVERY POPEYE BUSINESS Of MANAGEMENT THELAHAYES KIOSWORLD StJHOA y MASS SHORT PICKS -7:30- TOOAY'S RELIGION BASEBALL BUNCH WllDUfE AOVEHTURE JINY SWAGGART MISTER ROGERS (RI BUSINESS Of MANAGEMENT ORAL R08ERTS LLOYD OGILVIE TME WORLD TOMORROW • K9INETH COPELAND (8)MOVIE * * • "'The WMe Lions·· ( t98 I) Michael York. Glynnis O'Connor Tl4E LAST Of Tl4E CAD00£S -8:00- (J) SLIHDAY MORNING 008 IS THE UF£ POfl£YE ANO FRIENDS SAFARI TO AOVEHTURE LLOYD OGfl VIE RAWHIDE CASP£A SESAME STREET (R)O BUSINESS Of MANAaEMEHT JERRY FALWELL REX HUMBARD MOVIE * '* t •,, "Monty Pyttion And The Holy Gra.r (t97•) Graham Chap- man. John Cleese ~) PUSS IH BOOTS (l)MOVIE u t "Oher Twtst" p975) Anlm1t· Id. 9MOVIE • • ··Grease 2" ( 1982) Maxwell Caullltld, Miehelle Pletlfflf . lZ)MOVIE ••'~"Les Enlants Terrlbles'· ( 1975) Edouard Oermlthe. Nicole StepllaM -1:30- 00YSSEY RICH, THIH AHO llEAVTIFUL MEETING TIME AT CAL VARY f'AEDEAICK K. PRICE F£UXTHECAT BUSINESS Of MANAGEMENT KNOW YOUR 818LE . RElJGIOUS TOWN HALL -9:00- 1 PRIME Of YOUR LIFE THArs HOU YWOOO ORAL A08ERTS CISCOKJD SOP£AMAH I AOUAMAN I BATMAN I SESAME STREET (RIO UMOERST ANDING HUUAN BaiAVIOR ®) rT IS WRITTEN '1'CROSSFIRE -9:30- 1 (I) FACE TME NA TlOH QI MEET TH£ PRESS DAY Of DISCOVERY LOHERAHGER I Tl4E WORLD TOMOflROW Tl4E FLINTSTONES IJHOERST ANDING HUMAN BaiAVIOR I KENNE'Tl4 COPELAND 8181.E PATHWAY AASHOWCAsE MOVIE • * * Clas/1 01 The Tnans·· (19811 Harry Hamlin. Laurence OtMer. lS)MOVIE * * '• ··Pap111on·· ( t973) Sieve McOueen, Dustin Hoffman -9:35- (Q) THE COLOR Of FRIENDSHIP -10:00- B NEWSMAKERS THE CHURCH OF THE RUSSIANS D MOVIE * • * '• ··Monkey Business· (1953) Cary Granr, Ginger AoQefs ! HOLL YWOOO CLOSEUP HERALD OF TRUTH TWIUGHT ZONE REX HUMBARD ti) CARTOONS Cl THE LAWMAKERS ~ UHOERSTANOING HUMAN BEHAVIOR (J) WELCOME BACK, KOITER Q! NEWSCENTER WEEKLY '1' W.V.GRAHT (CJ MOVIE * * '\ ··c1oud Dancer ( 1980) David Carradine. Jenn1ler O Nedi 0MOVIE * * * ··Grendel, Grendel Grendel"" 119821 Ammared V01CeS of Pe19f ''IHI BISI SUPERMAN YET'' -Time CITY CEnTER f'~ •'-rwt C•h Cl"•'"l OfO•"«lt IJ4.25S·l s-o.._.,.,., .. c .... ., ... .... ____ .. ,.~ "A MASTERPIECE. LUSH. LAVlSH. ROMANTIC, DEEPLY SATISFYING. JOYFUL AND ENCHANTING." REX REED. NE\X/ Y<IR~ ('(JH """'" -lluion(J !Iv 1-.r,\li\R II• RCl\CA" • '""'nc Pl<.t1C•• 1011' llO''ER 11,,...,.n1 P!w-_.plo~ ''"' '1't.\ISI '°'\I Pl ltMl.1.A Al l~" •• '•""' llblf111. (,I "VE • \lru...it1 b~A •llCH..IM •• F.ltV..'110 JO'>t.f'llSO". JAN \tAI. \~ ta'N'I ~r\l.LGRf.1'1 "~-.1,,,..,, •*•·""r u c.u fiaoo• f1to' Pffc..MM t f 11 I" t l._t.,t411.W-'"-M'" ft ltl lfll "'°~IN'U JU "4 ''"'It ti ff, fi4fUl''I rtl'tt-"'~tlt'f f(Mit\ a-R fJllltf••tlf_..l-C:fll9Ml'lll& l•U1tlO ~'ftUfl'M11Jt. """ ..................... --~ EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT SAT /SUN. 1:00, 4:30, 1:15 e wards SOUTH COAST PWA ..UOUY~a CJ&!2711 COST A MIU "'"1" - Orange Coast DAILY Pll.OT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 119 UtlltlOV, Keith Mltel*I MOY!! * H "Ont-T~ Pony" (19801 Pll.il Simon, Blllr Btown -10-.30-1 INTEAFACE 8l8KEL & UEAT AT TME ~8CtUlER Of« STEP IEYOHO DOOOUt DUOOUT ON CAMPUS ~RSTANOING HUMAN (l)MOVIE H t 'n "The O\ilel Man" (19521 ~IU/Mn O'Hara. \ll AL MCGUIRE ONSPORTS I SUNDAY MASS -10:36- (0) IOA MAKES A MOVIE -10:56- • DODGER PAE-GAME -11:00- GMOVIE * * * "Drums" (t9381 Raymond Mas:Jl. Sabu. * * t "Tiit RtckonlnO" (196111 Nlcol Wdlilmson, R.cMI Robena -12!30-~tiKJHUfE I~ IJ W SPOATa1~v OOUlGE FOOTBALL PAEVIEW THlMUNSTfM DNCTIONS HEEHAW AOAM-12 HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ~~ t t t "Popeye" (19801 Rot>in W•· Hims. Shelley Duvall. DMOVIE .... "Harokl And Maudt" 1111711 Rurh Gordon, BUd Corl -1:30- 1 NASHVIU.E OH THE AOAD F·TAOOP P£0PLE7, AOAM-12' (!) H t,\ "Hour Of Tiie Gun" (1967) JltMt G11ntr, Jaton Roblrdt 1r.~ntAOUOH™E fl~ Blue Matlnt" I 19781 Jan- MICllMI Vlncenr, Qlynnla O"Connol. .MOY!! * ''MOdern Prot>llClt" ( tN II Chevy Cl\Mt, Paul O'A1b111vile -3.«>-1:.:r:vou * t * "How To Marry A Mllllonalte" ( 19531 L1111en Blcall, Marlyn Mon. rot. ~TUT9f!ORT1 IF~ Ht "Guy1 And ~s"· (19551 Frink Sln1tra. Jean Slmmona -3:30-8 MOVIE u "Tiit Oregon Trail" (t975) Rod * t "Lll'l Oo II Again" I 1975) Ski· M'f Poi11•. Bil Coeby, -•:»-E lfNOt Of ••• AIHl«ITOH W!P IN w l~STC>fff ** ~ "Clravana·· ( t9781 Alllhony ~. Jtnnlltt O'Neill -5:00- 1 CHAAUE'S ANGELS AICHEWS WALL STAEET JOURNAL AEPOftT I =~ . ~S·H MUSIC MAOAZINE MOVIE ••'It "Escape From New York'' (t9811 Kun Russell, Adrienne Bar- beau -5:30- CISHEWS NICHEWS HEWS I llEif Of A.M. LOS ANGELES LEAOOFfMAN MOVIE t t * "The GhoSI 01 Fhghl 401" ( 19781 Ernest Borgntne, Kim Bas- CHAtlll LISTINGS P£OPlE TO P£0f>LE MOTOA'tVW ALICE /CHEWS NIGHT GAU.ERV SHORT PICl<S ~MAsTERPIECE TliEATRE OCEANUS PU8UCPVLSE BASEBALL '1' WORLD VISION (Q) ON SPORTSWEEX -11:t0- G)8ASEBALL -11:15- (f) BASEBALL -11:30- 8 KNXT ICBSI 8 KNBC (NBCI e l<TLA (Ind.) ID KABC IABCI Cl KFMB <CBSI f) KHJ·TV (Incl I GD KCST <ABCI • KTTV (Ind.I Cl) KCOP-TV (Ind.I • KCET I PBSI G l<OCE <PBSI 3)J Ori-TV t1J Z·TV flfJ HBO Cl CCinem<u<I (WORI NY , NY lllJ tWTBSI •Er tESPNI SJ CShow1imel • Spollioht • (Cable News Network) -5;50- (HJ MOVIE * * • "The WMe Lions" (1981) Michael York. Glynnts O'Connor EVENING -e:OO-,,,-J ILIEWS ***'h "Bus Slop·· (t9561 Marilyn Monroe, Arthur O'Connell I P£0f>LE'S COURT Tl40SE AMAZING ANIMALS SA TUAOAY HIGHT MOVIE 1 TERRY COLE-WHITT AKER OCEANUS TMIS WEEK WITH OA VIO MNl(LfY SH complete lletlng In TV Log • t ·~ "'The Red Pony" ( 1949) Myrna ~. RObell Mitchum i FRAGGLE AOCt< ROCK ON TV MOVIE * *' r "Race For Your Lile. Chailie Btownr· (197n Anlmaled -1 1:~- Cl) CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON iE ALM SCENE . AFTERNOON -12:00- 1 Tl4REE STOOGES Tl41S WEEK WITH DA YID BAIHl<LEY I ~y Of Tl4E WESTERN WORLD ~OCEAN!~ mMOVIE * * •i, "The Batlle Al Apache Pass" ( t9521 John Lund. Jell Chandler tC)MOVIE • • • •i, ··vlClor I Vic1011a · ( 19821 Julie Andrews, Robe11 Preston. (HJ MOVIE * t t "Arthur" ( 198 t) Dudley Moore. Laa M1nnem ©)MOVIE • • ·~ "The Picture Show Man·· ( t979) Rod Taytor. JOhn Metllon f!S =CHASE Ci> HUMANITIES THROUGH Tl4E ARTS -2:00- 1 TALK ABOUT PICTURES OILUGAN'S ISlAHO DAAGRACIHG SPORTS OOYSSEY MOVIE * • "Esc0<1 Wesr" ( t959J victor Mature. Elame Stewart G> MOVIE • * • ··ca1am1ty Jane" ( t953) Dons Day, Howard Keel. ·~Tl4AOUGHTl4E ARTS IBGOLF '1'GBIESCOTT (HJ TliE WHO TOUR 19112: TME FIHALSHOW ©)MOVIE * t • t '"Yankee Doodle Dandy"' ( 1942) James Cagney. Joan leslle. (%)MOVIE • • • • "Beauly And The Beast" I t~61 Josetle Day, Jean Marais. -2:30- 1 =zws ISlNI> HORSE RACING CITY CEnTER t'~ ililii:lWI Cit¥ ct fill'"' 06>•°"'1 ·6JA 2SSJ Caroline's a rising executne. ' Jack just lost his job. Jack's going to hme to start from the bottom up. ~111·:11m • H 11 iu ~ 11 l Tl! ~°'""' 1 ·m:.-q·:.\"'t~ \ '\ ,\ \Ill ~'I; ~11'•:1.1,1:-.l i l'ICI II~ 1 T~ ~ ''"·11.u .1. 10.,1~~ . n :1u o,\ntt ",., -...m1w \t tt, .\IC ))I ~ \lrl'I' \II I.I.·.\ 'I;\ .Ill.I.I\\• l"lllUSTOt'llt.lt l.IAI\ ll 1-....... 11.1.\ '' 1J1111.."4 1., • .r .. \1 ·11~::-. s11ru:11 ,.,.,,..~.·•II• 11, \1111\ 1 1 If J •~Ill\' ,.,.. •• 1.1-:l~ I' ~.Ulll •II-: I """""''n•h" .\. \l(t 1:i, "I 'El.l.1:-11 • \lo Oh 11 I• ,, 111\"Ill1 II II·~' -====-==-=--'-=""~''"I'• '<I'.\.\" t ~1.\1 11 n•r (. IQ~ -·--_:::: J .. ·--· -- la lor. Douglas V. FOWiey. 9 AM£AICAH SPORTSMAN TME Ul TIMATE CtiALLEHGE - RUNNING PIKES PEAK .MOVIE • * * ··The Prole5SIOl'la1S°" ( 19661 Burt Lancaster, Lee Ml!Mn. I TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL AM£NCAN STC>ff1 MOVIE * • • "Clash OI The Titans" ( 1981) H11ry Hamlin, Laurenc;e Olivier (%)MOVIE • • "Sitting Ouclls" ( 1980) Michael Em~. Zech Norman -•:00-1rLD • • ··The Great Smokey Roadbloclc'" i78) Henry Fonda. Eiieen Brennan WALL ITRE£T WEEX AMEAICAH STORY STARTREI< MOVIE • • ~ "'The Burglars"' (19731 Jean· Paul Belmondo, Omar Sharif (C)MOYIE tt ~ "'The league 01 Gentlemen'" ( t96 ti Jack Hawiuns. Nigel Patnck DMOYIE m SOUO GOU> CELEBRATES THE 708 I FACES Of MEDICINE NOVA C8SHEWS THE AOa<fOfU> ALES NICNEWS OAAGN£T MOVIE t t t "The Hurricane" ( 19371 Doro- ~=·Jon Hall t • ··six Pack" (19821 Kenny Rog- e<s. Drane Lane. llMOYIE • • "Grease 2" (t982l Maxwell Caulf1ekl. Michelle Pletlfer. -e:30- I NEWS COHfEREHCE 9'Sl<El & EBERT AT Tl4E MOVIES I MANKHAMUN'S EGYPT IBNEWS MOTORSPORTS INTERHATIOHAL -e:35- ©)INSIOEOH -7:00- 11 eo MINUTES VOYAGEASI . RIPLEY'S BELIEVE rT OR ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ l(' rso:goin Matinees! •u~AM•M•l 4 )•1i£tj ~ * MOllOAY TIHu SATUAOAY • " * An 'lrlor--. I.to,. S:OO f'M (h S.-C.. E ..... t11et1f\& Hohl "CLASS" (R) 11.l0. 2~. U O 6U 110. IH~ ''StfOMAN I " (PG) lllXUlSlllllO 11 JO. H~ ~ 10 It~ "TRADING PUCES" (R) I 00. HU 00. t 30 II 00 "0CTOPU88r' -11 IO lOS S.O 110 104.\ "STAYING ALIVE" (PG) IZ U. lSO. IS~ 100. 910, 11 rs "RET\ltN Of Tit: Dl'' (PG) 11 1(11111 OCU'I STU! 0 I lJO l'OS H \, e 1S 11 00 FAClllTV01 CANOUWOOO "STAYING ALIVE" (PG) IN 70MM OOlBY STEREO 11 IO 1 l\ u o 6 ·~ l'iO ro" "OCTOPUSSY" (PG) IN DOI. BY SU fl[ 0 llJO JO\ H O I I~ 101~ "FlAStl>ANCE" (R) 100 JOO 500 100 900 1100 "WAR GAMES" (PG) 11.IO, JOO. SJO. too IOJO "f'ORJ(Y'S I: Tit: fUT DAY" (R) 111\ HOU\'~ 900 llO'J * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * • All OPEN 7 PM Stam DvsL "BAIK PUC(S" (It) ""' "M Off1CD & A 61Nll.OIAN"(l ) "Tallilfl ,. -Tl( .,. .. ... "ltlO Tl( .. ...., .. (W} "UOMM r (PS) ,,. ''M RACI STM.Ullt llOUMr (I) Bmlt!l?. 1111: 1'tl ... ~" (I) .... '1llU .,., ,..... (I) ,,,.._ PlACO" (I) ,,. ''OfTICll & A D1\.lMI" "JW1811 .. -1'tl _.. (Pl) ,.. "PSYCMO I (I) *Child.-Und9<fDfff 12 ALWAYS... 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NCJll ~· Wll.DWOAU>Of ~AGEOF IJlvtHIHO AT POPS IPORTSSCH OIAHA A088 LM FR<* MLPAAK (%)MOYIE • * * "Zoot Suil" (1981) Oanrel Val· dez, Edward James Olmos -7:30- 1 FOCUS OH BRITAIN MOVIE * * * "'The Proiessional)" I 19661 Burt llllCUlet, lee MIMn CD GENE SCOTT (HJ FRAGGLE AOCK -1:00- 1 (J) ONE DAV ATA TIME 8SOCPACIC ENTERT AIHMEHT THIS WEEi> 9 MATT HOUSTON ITISWNTTEN TWILIGHT ZONE MOVIE • • 'h '"The Fare 01 The Andrea Doria" ( 19791 Oocumenlaty 8) GfEAT RAILWAY JOURNEYS OfTMEWOAl.O !~TEJUllECE THEATRE • • • ·~ "Vic1or I Victoria·· ( 19821 Julie Andrews, RGbefl Pres1on (HJ BIU Y JOEL IN CONCERT lS) OCANA ROSS LIVE FROM CENTRAL PARK 0MOV1E **''I ·The Amate1.1r" (t982J John Savage. Ch11s1op11e< Plummet -8:30- 1 (I) ONE DAY AT A TIME THE WORLD TOMORROW l<UHOFV -8;~- (l) CHARLES CHAMPLIN ON THE ALM SCENE -9:00- 1 Cl) THE JEFFERSONS QtMOVIE • * "Gom' South" ( t9781 Jaclt NlchOlson. Mary Steenburgen 8 THE MAKING Of JAWS 30: SHAMS DON'T DIE U l!IJ MOVIE * *'" "'Rooste<" (1982) Paul W1f· hams, Par McCormick. I PETER POPOFF MMTERPIECE THEA TR£ ~ SAi.JOi ARABIA IIDMOVIE • * ··took1n· To Get Out ( 198~1 Jon VOlghl. Ann-Margrel CZ)MOVIE • * * "One-Tuck Pony'' ( 1980) Paul Simon, Blair Brown -11:30- 1 (I) NEWHART FRED JORDAN MOVIE • * •; "Broadway" ( 1942) George Raft, Pal O"Brien CID NOT NECESSARILY TME NEWS -10:00- li~JOHN,M.0. atllDREN BETWEEN LIFE ANO OEATM e INOEPEHOENT NETWORK NEWS I EV91HO AT '°'9 GAEAT PUl'OAMANCU MOVIE * * • 'Arthur (19811 Dvdlty Moore. LIZ• M1nneH1 i=CHASe *** 'OulllllO ' (t981) Sein Con· nerr. Peter Boyle -10:15- CCJMOVIE • * *'A ··Monly pYlhon Mid Tiit! Holy Grail" (t974) Graham Chap· man, Johll Cltete -10'.30- 1 =r~ WALLYGEOAGE -10:"6- " SUHOAY SPORTS PAGE -11:00- 1 DU (J)@l O! NEWS WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT I TO 8E ANNOUNCEO JERRY FALWELL SNEAK PAEVIEWS QD THE PROTECTORS CQ)MOVIE • • * An Amencan Werewolf In London" ( t981) David Naughlon Jenny Agutt9f (IDMOVIE * • * "Body Heal'· (t981) Wilham Hurl. Kalhleen Turner !Zi MOVIE • * ·~ "ShOri Eyes· ( 19781 Bruce Davison. Jose Perez -t1:15- l)CBSHEWS -11:30- 1 SPORTS ANAL PACESETTERS UA8CNEWS (f) SISKEL & EBERT AT THE MOVIES 9) ~:CAUGHT IN THE CAOSSFIRE (J)HARRY O !II) MOVIE • * "Firepower"· (1979) Sophra Loren. James Coburn IB LARRY KING m100CLU8 -11:45- 1 Tl4E DEVLIN CONNECTION HOLL YWOOO CLOSEUP MOVIE • ··Tanan. The Ape Man· (19811 RIC/lard Ham~ Bo Derek -11:50-8 MOVIE • * * The Ral Race" (1960) Tony Curtis. Debbie Reynolds c.e1 MOVIE * *'* ··Neighbors 119811 JOM Be4ush1, Dan Aytcroyd -12:00- " 700CLUB (!) INDEPENDENT NEiWORI< NEWS 0MOVIE • * * * "Harold And Maude' f 1971) Ruth Gordon Bud Corl -12:15- UMOVIE *. * "'How Swee! II Isl I t9681 Debbie Reynolds. James Gatner fUllCNllQ (JI llo'1 I00 )~ ~'10 ICIG tCIG ICf\ fOMi COft6 ri...11 .... U ,.,_ 'SIA"" lllM" rK I el -0.., 11~ JI~ ~I~ 751-4114 II~ 91~ ii 00 TOMI COfTtJ """"' "'""" ur.,_ •--<r"l .. -ll.Nt111~21~•1~ 751-4114 61\ • I\ 10 I) SOU04 COAST i.0 ..... 1..-. __, ............ . -,..,,~-(I) ~-2711 I 00 4.10 I I\ 10ilf H COAST l-"""""' -"-flllQT Ill -S.tS..01.IOll) m;JMll 6 I\ UI 10~ COAST 10 •' ,,.,, r:-. .•• ., l-11" M 1 __, .. ~ r <Nl °""' 12JO 1J0.4JO. -Sit S..100 0 0 ..... """'""',_.., I elc.Mr Hl·Ol5$ iOolwlGc ~· il!i: ....... 6.IO.IJO.IOJO ~· 100.UO , .. "" =·s;~ t . . o.11 I J ~I 9 10~ -..u.:r ,.1 -• Sit $oo 00 ti\ ~~ °"" llUIO ''' 110 tit """''"'"' i.•llK' l'tl IOl JOl)OO , .... "'° -.,_ _ 1111" (1'5) • S.1S.100.61\ IOlG '"'" "OCIOMSf" ll'CI _, s.t1S.. l JO 1 1~ -~r(9'1 ~ Sat $oo 110 lOO 10 1\ TMi "MWSW ('°") ~ft• 100 '«ll lO~ ~ ~ 100 JOO \to 100 ,00 10~ .. , rao aa· <NJ S.I So• I~ H O llO "1IOl lllTI' 111 1...,S"ICI °"" 1~00 100 •OO 600 100 JOOO ""-"""" -coa· 1111 °"'' 11 lO l lO • lO 630 l .IO IOlO "f\~(ll ) n I l~ II 00 -------------. , BIO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 24, 1983 Intensity to-life in city of Berlin _ P~rha1>5 beca~ Scrim ts an island J.,afi·no Berliner (ails to characteriz.e it), an outpost of West Germany deep in the territory of the F.ast, there's an intensity to Life that is immcch ate ly and strikingly apparent. But unlike most Islands, its appeals are as much for the mind as the senses, its attitudes cosmopolitan rather than provincial. It reaches out to the world instead of closing in on itself. Much of Berlin's sophistication, both cultural and sensual, stems from a long background as Germany's largest and most glittering city \.Today. that tra- dition is heighteneo by its ISOiated geographica l posiuon and its peculiar political statw;: 1t has representatives in the West Ge rman government but its citizens do not vote m federal elections -the result of an agreement at the end of World War II that divided Germany into four occupauon zones, American, British. French and Russian, and established a "special Berlin area" (the city had been capital of the Third Reich) jomtly occupied by the four powers. The agreement a lso barred Lufthansa from Clying into Berlin, which means the German airline brings passengers Crom its 16 North held; Grunewald, a true forest within the city; the Soviet War Memorial guarded by two motionless Russian soldiers who stand their entire two-hour watch with rifles held across their bodies; Schoneberg town hall, where John Kennedy said, "Ich bin ein Berliner''; the Reichstag, t he German parliament destroyed by ~ts in the '30s and recently rebuilt; the Philharmonic Hall, which Berliners call "Circus Karajani" in affectionate regard for conductor Herbert von Karaja.n; the modernistic opera house on Bismarck Strasse. the east-west artery that leads to the Brandenburg Gate, <liv1ding F.ast and West Berlin; and, constantly coming into view, that other <livider, the Wall. At the Wall near the Reichstag are dated crosses for those who <lied trying to escape from East .6erlin; some are chillingly recent. Sight.seeing tours also go to F.ast Berli'l -you can make the trip independently too, but you miss the stop at Checkpoint Charlie while East German sol<liers examine passports and check the bus inside and under- neath for contraband. An East German guide boards to point out sights: tree-lined Unter den Linde n; 18th-century and older buildings. newly restored; blocks and blocks of prefab apartment buil<lings; the vast park commemorating soldiers who died in the Battle of Berlin; and, on some tours, the Pergamon Museum. housing the block-long Pergamon Altar, Greek and dating from 180 B.C. A Washing ton sta te ferry m akes o ne of several daily dockings a t Friday Harbor o n San Juan Island, a bustling small town with resta ura nts, ho te ls, a picturesque fishing fleet, a nd a world-class wha le museu m. People should relax on vacation Berlin's appeals a re as much for the mind as the senses, its a ttitudes c o s m opolita n ra the r tha n p rovinc ia l. It reaches ou t to . the world instead of closing m o n itself. West Berlin's two-mileKu'damm isa place for strolling -past scattered turn-of-the-century buildings, cafes and coffee shops that in balmy weather By ELISSA McCRARY stressful and not very much Cun." Vacationers should also examine pri- spread tables out on broad sidewalks, AaMc_,,_.,_ A 15-year study by researchers at the orities to be sure that the goal of getting to American gateways to 1''rankfurt, where they connect to Pan Am's one-hour flight to Berlin. movie houses, theaters and more than Americans don't know how to take a University of Washington School of the vacation point doesn't overnde the 1.000 shops and art galleries. vacation to relax, according to a health Medicine shows that next to the goal of spending pleasant ume with the Two blocks off the Ku'damm is a researcher at the University of North Christmas holidays. vacation time is the family. 75-year-old d epartme nt s tor e, CaroHna at Asheville. most stressful time of the year. "ln order to have a re laxing vacation. The war took from West Berlin one landmark. the gracious Unter den Linden Boulevard (it's now in East Berlin), and gave it another, Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, whose bombed-out hulk -a deliberate reminder of war's horrors -towers over Kurfurstendamm. the western sector's main artery, which eve~one calls the Ku'damm A short stroll away, is the Tiergarten. one of many green expanses that together with lakes, rivers and forests make up a third of the city's area K.aDeWe (short for K.aufhaus des ''The American tendency is to work at Researchers Thomas Holmes and Rich-it's important to spend time on haVlng fun Westens) that is best known for its everything, including vacation," said ard Rahe said their Life Change Scale with the family." he said "It's a gocxJ time sixth floor, the world's second largest M.W. Buckalew, coordinator of the shows the reactions of thousands of people to work on relationships with your focxJ store. Among the 25,000 products school's Health Promotion Program and to 43 stressful events. According t.o.ibe children and spouse in an unhurried on sale are ostrich meat and live fish as author of "Leaming to Control Stress." scale, the death of a relative or spouse is atmosphere " well as less exotic fare from Gennany Most people set too many goals for their the most stressful event. Christmas and The worker who can' L leave the office and all over the world . At some two vacations, creating a getaway as tightly vacations are,the only annual events listed behind should set aside one hour every dozen counters, each with different scheduled as an execu tive's workday, he on the scale. other day to make phone calls or to catch S, h · I said. F.ach day's activ1ties are planned To take some oC the stress out of a up on paperwork that can't wait. Buck-ag tseeang tours a SO go to aheadof tim.ewithcertaingoalstomeet, vacation, Buckalew suggests a skeleton alewsaid.Healsosuggestscarryinganote East Berlin -you can make leav1ng little time for quality time with plan that sets11<>me goals and destinations pad to jot down a ra ndom worry so tha t it the trip inde pe ndently too, family me mbers or simple relaxation. for every other day rather than every day. won't become a lingering distraction that "If the_ family fails to get to their leavin~ some flexibility in the vacation. can spoil vacation time On the park's southe rn edge, a block from the Ku'damm 1s Germany's oldest and most modem zoo. It was rebuilt afer almost total war destruction and, perh&ps with conscious irony, has become famous for cultivating en- dangered species. A relatively recent prize ts a pan of giant pandas. a gift from China. but you miss the stop a t destination a t a certain time or arrive at "But I don't say leave a vacation "Mostly 1t'sjustamattcrofdeterm1nmg Checkpoint Cha rlie while the restaurant at a certain time, then the completely unplanned," he said. "Then it ahead of lime that yourv&ca11on 1s to wind East Ge rman soldie rs exa m-vacation becomes tense," Buckalew laid. beeome& very stressful because there is a down and relax. no t to gear up." he said "So with the same time schedules to meet continuing debate on what to do with the "Relaxing on a vacation r<>ally Just takes a ine passports and c heck the as the ones at work, the v!'cation becomes time." common-sen.<;(' approa<'h" bus inside and underneath .---------.._.....-~------------------------------- Much smaller and much older is a prize m the Egyptian Museum. the bust of Nefert1l1. It dates from the 14th century B.C. but her aristocratic, ftne-boned features are timeless, an unchanging ideal.of beauty. The mu- seum. Like all in Berlm. ts free and it's across the street from the splendid, baroque Charlottenburg Palace, a treasury of pamtmgs and decorative arts set in a manicured park. The Dahle m Museum, in the south- west part of the city, is a complex of fascinating e xhibition halls but the standout is the painting gallery with its bounty of Titians. Botticellis. Durers, Holbe1ns. Watteaus, Bouchers, Rubens and 26 Rcmbrandts, including "Man in the Golden Helmet " Excellent subway and bus networks make n easy to reach these attractions independently, but because Berlin is very spread out a sigh I.seeing tour is the onJy w ay to get an overview. To see, for instance, the 89.000-seat Olympic Stadium. where the 1936 games were for contr aband. specialties. customers can sip cham- pagne, snack on oysters, nibble Parisian pastries, try Oriental dishes, drink Czech pilsener. On other streets off the Ku'damm are many of the city's 5,500 pubs, most Berliner's favorite form of nightlife. They're cozy, chummy, sometimes cluttered places where visitors can mingle with locals at the bar, striking up conversations even if languages differ. Many pubs set out a buffet consisting of various wursts (sausages), salads and maybe a hot dish such as Berliner Boulette, a meatball. The cost is usually under $10. Berlin never sleeps, they say -there are no official closing hours. Pubs will "stayopenaslongasyou pay" and have been known to serve breakfast if enough customers are there. This visitor was checking out of her hotel to make an early-morning flight ~ a couple, in evening dress and perfectly sober, were checking in. 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Know what Wl: call our tahulou~ Hawaiian condo vacatt\m~; "Pnv:icy in P:l!adi c'.m AnJ ngh t nc)w, when you stay tour niglw .. or lo~L·r 111 .i selected two-l:x.·Jroom condomm· ium, we'll gi Vl' you .m extra ni)!.111 absolutdy free. Herc, your fanuly wul cn1oy the flexibility and convcrucncc of a pn· vatc home, plus the luxury of a resort hotel: swirru~ pools, s:nmas, t ennis, special golf disrnunt~. mmd SCTVlCC and more. We'll givr you $5CXJ wnnh nt dining and sightsccmg l'.oupon~, plus a Hawaiian almanac to mtroducc you to the Islands. Hertz n:nt:il c~tr is included with each condo. Special packa~e rntcs arc 3lso available for studio~. onc-hcdroom and thrce-bcdrnom w nJos. AU pack- ages must be preprud. Offer good for travel original~ hy Scptcmhcr 6, 198.l So call United or your Travd Agent today. Or call 800-652-1 +.lO. And get an extra mght of "Privacy in Paradise" for free. 0 R A ... Hayes' s Ii ne ... David Hayes creates for the conte mpo rary woman . "Young sophisticatt'S to age- less chic, I am very aware of the world of fashion and like designing beautiful clothes. I will not change s tyle every other day to please thL· whims that trendy fashion dicLates." Among those who wear his creations are Nancy Reagan. Mary Tyle r Moore. Stepha nie Powers, Jaw~ Wyman, Joan Collins, Barbara Rush. Suzan- ne Pleshelte, SaUy Struthers, Estee Lauder. Morgan Fair- child and Audrey Hepburn. 0 A SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1983 A 'Rich Fit ~ for the fall Superb tailoring with attention to details was evident in David Hayes' "Rich Fit" Fall '83 coUection which premiered al Saks Fiflh Avenue, South Coast Plaza. Ensembles, suits and glamorous evening looks in fine imported wools and silk fabrics reflect his sense of styling. (More photos on page C3.) Suits for which Hayes is famous sport a variety of jacket styles -side closures, waist length, V drop front and the longer hip length. Colors: Red, beige combined with black and gray; olive green, blue with black and pink with maroon-in plaids and solids. Here, mode l wears a three-piece ensemble of Australian Marino wool, Cape-style coal tops a matching skirt and striped silk blouse. The Missouri born, Paris trained Hayes manufac- turing firm is located in Los Angeles. Daily Pilot Photo by Charles Starr Cl Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 Doing your makeup the Elizabeth Arden way By VIDA DEAN ...,""......, ..... For a minute 1 was taken aback. The smshng woman, dressed an pink, approached me at the cosmetic counter of Nordstrom, Sou th Coast Plaza, and said, "I'm Elizabeth Hossack of Elizabeth Arden and I'm going todoyourmake up." With all the noise (the store was jammed-the first day of the big aale), I only caught the f1rstand last words. Elizabeth Arden. I know Miss Arden is no longer living, but l answered quickly, "Did you say you are Elizabeth Arden?" "No, Miss Arden died i,n 1966 and Eli Lily bought th~company in 1971," Hossack said, adding that the pharmaceutical company does a lot ofresearch and has advanced scientific products such as their Millenlum akin treatment program for maturing skin and the Visible Difference products. I was there to sit in on one of EA's advanced red door beauty work.shops. The 60-minute sessions are designed like private salon beauty lessons. Each woman gets one -to-one instruction;; from an EA trained person (Hossack's title is promotional representative and she travels to different department stores conducting the5ecl~). This type of workshop (other cosmetic companies have similar type sessions with store custome rs, too) may not be for the timid. Usually, they are conducted beside the finn'scounter and passerbyscanstopand watch. (I always do.) But, this is an excellent way of picking up tipson skincareand applying makeup. some of them are free or if there's a charge it's usually applied to the cost of products you will purchase if you like them and come out looking good. The first step for me was a close look at my face to determine the skin type and then the products suitable for a dry skin began to emerge. They were in the Millenium line, which Hossack explained is created to acx.-elerate the natural cell renewal pr~. New cells, she said, would spring more rapidly to the skin's surface and cell quality would improve. (The most critical time in a woman's skin is about 30 or 35, she says. So if you are approaching the big three 0 or 35, you can't afford to ~glect your skin -the fine line flght is on). •. The cleansing was done in an upward and outward movement and . ~. :, ... :~ .• :~ For the conte mporary woman -: David Haye Fa ll loo k for day a nd night: V drop fro nt jac ke t s uit with detachable carf \ tartan plaid wool jacket ove r two-piece silk ensemble; marino wool suit f e a tore a b ell Loy VD~ removed with water. "Use lots of water. Rinsjng at least 20 times." Next, came revitali zing skin tonic to remove any residue of the cleansing product. This done, it was time to moisturize with s pecial touches-eyecream w ith a warning to apply it gently so as not to pull this de licate skin: Lip-Fix on and above the lips tostopanyc.'Olor bleeding and to smooth the Ups. On top of this was used a firming gel. Allof the steps and purpose are explained and sn case you forget, a personalized beauty portrait cha rt is filled out.with every product used on you, listing when and where you shoµld use it. A cotton swab stick was used to remove the creams from the jars. "Don't put your finfers into your creams." Hossasck sa1d "You will gN body acids in them." (Some com panies provide small spatulas for this purpose. Don't toss them out, use them or the swabs to keep your creams fresh.) Once the skin care program is fi nished 1 t ·slime for the makeup. Some of the EA h ints: • Before applying foundation, use a concealer under the eye and on the laugh lines. • To keep your blush all day, appfy a crea m type over the founda tion with a matchingc.'Olor powder blush on top. Stay away from the eyes and don'tgo below the nose or too close to the nose (it will make it look larger). •Try a touch of glitter for evening. At the top of the blush add a brush of shimmerdust highlighter. The gold is great for picking up candlelight. (Hossack said one woman even added a brush of gold to her Light-colored hose.) I r:. '· .. / "1 ; I / I ; I " I A cleansing diagram (left ) and how to propor- tion the eyebrow -part of what womel) learn ai· an Elizabe th Arden advanced red door beauty class. • The curve or high point of the brow should be just above the outside eye color (See photo). •Keep cotton swabs hand to remove accidental smudges from the eye make up on the face and to smudge the liner for a smoky look. Use highlighter eye shadow under the brow to lift and a bit above the brow, same reason: dark shadow to recede and a medium color on the lid. • Always use mascara on top and bottom of lashes for a thicker look and to avoid a pale top lash look when you look down. (The EA mascara is lash building but does not contain fibers. It stays on without smudging, too.) These are, of course, just general tips-a few that I picked up. You really can't generalize on applying makeup. Everybody's facial structure is different and makeup must be applied accordingly. That's why (along with selling their products) the cosmetic companies have the artists available in stores. Take advantage of the service . SALE quard pajamama, and matching fringed s hawl; a g ianl poppy blooms from ilk ch e mise a nd the same blossoms a re repeated o n m a rching squa re scarf, and black crepe hand bead e d in rose. • look with ide clo ure; abstract " butterflies flit across the silk jac- :j!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LAST 2 DAYS ~ i: ~ i: ... .. ll.IU/I'-,.~ JULY SALE E x<tmµk·~: L 1o11lt 1111'"' ,11 \ I'"" I loo·d 111111 11 •I/• """· lt1.1•• \\ 11 h I-,,,, liuh.111 I I •·I '' • • ,,, \\ h ;" ' 111'<7 .. ' Iii<:!" 'll<O;t ..... 111 '.!1111°1 L1111l1 11111'•1.tl \ • h1 •I 111 d1.m .. 1' I· ·••I l11d1.111 l..11111·I ''"'"t \\.Iii.' I 1)11""' II 11' 11;·1 '·•I• '1•1.·, Lulllo llllH•l,11\ \\tlllt1t.:dt •I-. l·.o1•1 l11rl1.111 I .111td "'""I \\,, .. 'Inn", 11 11" 'i<i<i< ,,,1,. ,-,IJ-, l111111·11111'•1.111 .111111lt.111. I··"' l11d1.111 l .. 1111.1,,..,,.1 \\I:!."\ 11:.! , .. '111-," 'lhll .... 11. .... 11•1 ~f:,,·1•mff tn:.\l 11 . .! 111 ,,.\\ , .. 11 l t'llll'I I h ·'' \11.1. ·•ll·I 111 \1111111,1\ h 11L11, !I t 1c1. '·•111111.11. Ill ~' '.\iow you r;111 ";IH' up to 5Wf 011 furn it un..•. anl iqucs. tlL'n.•ssoriL'"· area rugs, lm11p~ ;md art ubjerb during our sail'. • FINAL CLEARANCE Mon. the 25th & Tues. the 26th 10:00 A.M . to 5:30 P.M . CLOSED ON WEDNES DAY THE 27th FOR PREPARATION FOR FALL I 024 Bayside Dri ve Newport Beach 7 14-640-cmG .. I Weddings & engg_gemer Gisler-Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Gisler of Orange announce the engagement of their daughter, }(jm Gisler, to Curt Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawre nce of Huntington Beach. The betrothed couple are planning to marry Nov. 19 in the First Congregational Church, Santa Ana. The bride-elect is a graduate of Santa Ana High School and Loma Linda University. Her Clance is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School and Cal State Fullerton. Johnson-Pitcher Lisa Jane Johnson of Costa Mesa and David Scott Pitcher of Ontario are planning to marry Aug. 13 in the Harbor Christian Church , Costa Mesa. Their parents are Mrs. William H. J ohnson of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Lyons of Hisperia. The engaged couple are graduates of UC San Diego, where she majored in sociology and he in psychology. Maccarone-Howard Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maccarone of Hunt· ington Beach announce the engagement of their daughter. Arlene Maccarone. to John William lfoward. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard of Whittier. A Sept. 24 wedding is planned in St. Bonaventure's Catholic 'Ch urch. Huntington Beach. The future bride is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School and CaJ State Long Beach. Her fiance graduated from St. Paul Hlgh School. Ian nelli -Nelson Mrs. John IanneUi of Cost.a Mesa announces the engagement of her daughter, Sonia Iannelli, to Jeff Nellon of Huntington Beach, aon·of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelaon of Garden Grove. An Oct. 22 wedding la being planned in Christ Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa. Iannelli is a graduate of F4tancla High School, Costa Mesa, and the Los Angeles County Medical Cen ter School of Nursing. Her fiance graduated from La Quinta High School, Garden Grove; Golden West College, Huntington Beach; and the Orange County S heriff's Academy. He also attended Cal State Long Beach. M iller-Farris Forrest and Eugenia Miller of Huntington Beach announce the engagement of their daugh· ter, Jennifer M. Miller. to Lee L . Farris, son of L. La Verne and Barbara Farris of Fu.Uerton. The engaged couple, graduates of Cal State Fullerton, are planning to marry Oct. 8 in the Calvary Chapel ol Costa Mesa. Iliff-Robertson Edwin C. Iliff of Newport Beach announces the engagement of hjs daughter, Cindy, to Thorn Robertson of Litchfield, Conn. The wedding will be an event of Aug. 27 in the El Canto Hotel in Santa Barbara. The future bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Robertson of Litchfield. His Hance is also the daughter of the late Florence Watson Iliff. Robinsons 100 YEARS OF STYLE Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 24, 1983 Mrs. Daniels Daniels-Ru cker ' J olea Noel Rucker and Bryan Richard Daniels of Fountain Valley exchanged wedding vows July 9 in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Huntington Beach. The bride, daughter of Joseph and Marylea Rucker of Huntington Beach, is a graduate of Marina High School, Huntington Beach, and attended Orange Coast College, C-OSta Mesa. She is employed by C.A.M.S. Enterprises. The bridegroom is the son of Hubert and Sharon Daniels of Novato. He graduated from Novato High School, attended Indian Valley College in that city, and now is employed by Bank of America. ... PERRY ELLIS Mrs. Patter son Patterson -Bents Wendy Lou Bents, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Langston Bents of Newport Beach, married William Kirk Patterson on June 17 in St. Columba's Church, Inverness. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patterson of Inverness. He attended school at Point Reyes. The bride graduated from Newport Harbor High School and USC where she affiliated with Delta Delta Delta. Following a motor tour of the north western states, the newlyweds will live in Inverness where they are employed. For fall. Perry Elhs has pul his signature on a classic compos1110n of new proportions A high waist on pants A magnified plaid on b1gger-st1tl blazers These are the clean. pure lines that point to his most wonderful cot1ec11on ever Wool blazer. S400 While wool flannel pant. $190 While silk broadcloth shirt. $95 2·12 In Robinson's Designer Sportswear. 104. Newport To order. call toll·free 1-800·345·8501 SHOP SUNDAY 12·1 ROllNION'I NEWPORT FAIHtON llLAND • (114) '44-2800 • • ' • • I C.f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Jul 24, 1983 ....... _;......; ________________________________________________________________________________________ ___ The Ritz puts on big fund-raiser for RIO 8yVlDA DEAN otlM Dally ........ ,. It was a good looking crowd entering The Ritz last week -they were members and guests of the Newport Chapter of the Rehabilitation Institute of Orange County. The black-tie group was there to celebrate the restaurant's first anniversary and to raise money for RIO which for 33 years has helped OC's handicapped children and adults live productive lives. And raise money they did, because Hans Prager, his staff, (including the nice valet parking attendants) and purveyors donated their time and services and the almost 200 there paid $125 each. Marianne Garner and Barbara Campbell, the same two who were in charge of the chapter party that opened The Ritz, were co-chairmen with Jean Baker, Barbara Haskell, Mim Mayell, Margie Scbag, Rita ''Tutt, Jackie Rodgers, Mar.dy Svendsen and Donna Allison on their committee. Marianne was explaining how the chapter operates. "We have no meetings. no minutes or committees, she said. "We do this one thing a year to raise money for RIO." Also assisting her mom at the party with guest lists. etc. was daughter Shannon Stewart, who came in from Honolulu for the affair. She and another Garner daughter, Meg. from Mountain Center, surprised each other -both showed in black and white gowns. Son, John Sumner and his wife Nancy also there and talking about a RIO group for a younger set. Arriving at The Ritz -The Primms, Gary and Carolee, left, properly and fashionable dressed for the evening. Delly ............ ~--c.-­ Others in the handsome crowd were Barbara Wasmann and Phil Tyner, center, and John and Cathleen Sheridan. Marianne and Jack Garner. Bouquets handed out as gavels change hands .Bouquets were handed out to the members of Clipped Wings who will be taking over offices for the coming year at a brunch in the Balboa Bay Club. Mrs. Gary Walden also received the gavel of the president. Other officers are Kris Briggs, vice president; Tosca Harper Norton, treasurer; and Mrs. Paul Lachance and Mrs. Paul Wagenbach, secretaries . .Beverly Salata; retiring president, was pres- ented gifts by Mrs. Lew Szallay, chairman of the United Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae affair. • • • Mrs. Robert Perkins will serve a second term as chairman of the Museum Council of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Chris Marshall is the first vice chairman with Dina von Burger as second vice chainnan. They will be assisted by Alison Baker, Joan Brewer, Lucy Caneer, E.G. Chamberlin, Carolyn Clucas, Jane Connell, Phyllis DeRoche, Millie Dyer, Louise Einhorn, Harriett Gage, Eleanor Gallagher, Joyce Gallentine, J aney Hall, Marilyn Kaun and Beverly Koppe. At Last! The Casual, Comfortable, Affordable Restaurant For Everyone! Reminiscent of the very popular sidewalk restaurants in Italy Classic Dishes and Regional Specialties Dinner wil be served nichtly 3520 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 675-1922 In black and white Meg Garner Hans Prager and Barbara Campbe ll. -Others are Joann Larson, Mary Jane McKit- trick, Dee Perkins, Esther Quick, Charlotte Raffetto, May Robinson,..Patsy. Schriher,_Merion Seeley, Jan Seymour, Ginny Shaw, Peggy Spiess, Joyce Spizzirri, Gertrude Thomas, Paula Vogele, Franceen Webb and Linda West. and Shannon Stewart. DEAR READERS: We have had many requests over the years for those bands that we consider to be our favorites. That makes quite a list. For the time being. therefore, we are devoting the Sunday col· umn to a series of famous hands. At the end of the series, we wilJ go back to our weekly question and answer column. Both \'Ulnerable. East deals. ~ORTH • A8 6 .,AKJ3 ·.1 A J 84 • J6 WEST EAST •K 742 •Ql093 7 Ql09 "'.'854 o 7 5 2 :> K Q 10 +A84 +10 53 SOUTH • J 5 r 162 GOREN ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF 0 963 + KQ97 2 The bidding: East South West North Pass PaH PaH 1 0 Pass I NT Pus 3 NT PaH Pass Pass Opening lead: Two of •. In 1955. a strong British learn came lo New York to try to wrest lhe Bermuda Bowl from the United States, which had won the trophy every year since the best teams of Europe and the Cnned States had first com· peted for the trophy in 1950. One of its stars was tht-lat!' 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LACES ANAHEIM l"·A I. KATILLA (714) 772-4471 COSTA MESA 1 ITM & PlACINTIA (714) 646-4040 NOUll1 MOH. ttlrv Pll. 10AM • 9'M, IAf. 10AM • 6'M. IUN. I IM. IM W.L.A. : • Never to walk bride down aisle DEAR ANN LANDERS Plea.st! pnnt thtS for all the dumbbells in the world who don't know any better: Dear Lamcbra1ns. Please do not congratulate me on becoming a grandfather. My daughter who ~the baby is not married, and you know 1t. T he girl gave up her chant~ for an education, a good future and the respect of all her friends and relatives for a no-good bum. The fa ther of my grandchild dropped out of school in the 10th grade. He has no job and no ambition, nor is he interested in getting trained so h.e can support h imself -or the girl he made pregnant. The onl y reason l hav<' permitted our daughter and her bastard brat t.o live under our r:QOf is because my soft-hearted wife begged and pleaded w ith me not to throw them out in the street. I have no use for this weak. stupid girl who has denied me the joy of walking her down the aisle a nd giving her in marriage to a decent man I could be proud of. To put it bluQtly, congratulations are not in order. Our daughter is a tramp. -ASHAMED IN LONG ISLAND Dear Ashamed: And you, sir, are a jerk. How sad there is so little compassion in your heart and that you view your daughter's m istake only in terms of what It did to YOUR life. Your bitterness and rage will destroy you if you don't come to te rms with this situation. I s•ggest professional counseling. Your clergyman can help you. • • • DEAR ANN: When 1 was very young, starting at about age 4, 1 was teased a lot by m y older LANDERS brother. He would pick at me incessantly, and if he found something that really got my goat. he'd keep at it . When he hit or poked me and I tried to h it back, he w ould hold me away with one arm, laughing. This happened a lot. My pare nts and sisters saw it and laughed, too. As I swung in the air, unable to touch h im, I fe lt humiliated. It"hurt to be the object of such ridicule . I know now they didn't mean any harm, but to this day (I am over 30) it bothers me to have someone la ug h at me or tease me. The.old feelings die hard when they begin that young: I w rite this for no other reason t han to warn parents that such teasing and bullying by brothers and sisters can do lifelong harm. I know at times I felt like shooting my brother and if I had had a gun, I surely would have done it. My message to all parents is this: Don't laugh at your children, please. Defend them against ridicule. They'IJ love you for it and you'll have a happier home and happier children. -STILL SEETHING Dear Seething: I was deeply moved by your lette r. Mlllions of adults who have suffered a t the bands of older s iblings will relive their c hildhood as they read it. Tbank you for sharing your painful past. (P.S. If you are "Stlll Seething" when you read this, pleas e consider counseling.) ISSEY MIYAKE PLANTATION The treshest new •ook n tash1on today So11 oversized kimono ShaOPS Uneven hems atura 'abrics Earthy tones To drape belt avP' ·o ,ust et loose We call 11 JaoanS1y1e Tr f' gr av cotton dress $340 Maroon collon vest $240 Bo!h S·M Blue wide ribbed bell $68 $.:1.01 1 .;. " Robinson<; Pdcesetter 80 ~lP1100·• Tc o•d<>r :d •011 •ree 1·800·345·8501 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 t,'S Having fun, wish you were here I did something on my vacation this year that I've been meaning to do for years. I sen t myself a posicard saying what a good time 1 was having and wishing I was there. Throughout thl' years, I have discovered I need the assurance once I get home that it was all worth it. I need it when I open the front door to my house and discover someone ate a banana on the morning we left a nd threw the peeling in the kitchen sink to decay for 17 days. I need it when I am ready to fall into a tub and soak a way my exhaustion and I am faced with 17 dead potted plants and two inches of m ud tha t replaced the jungle I left. What a comfort it would be to know I had such a great time while two weeks of newspapers stacked up giving me weather that has already passed, horoscopes that are too late to be effective and te levision shows I missed. Who doesn't need a lift when they discover that for 17 days their toilet has been running and the sprinkling system outside has not? ·You need to know that what you experienced by traveling was worth having to alt.er all your jackets and blouses to accommodate the three inches your rig ht arm grew by dragging your luggage around the world . You have to weigh the excitemen t of seeing new things against opening you r suitcase a nd discovering the lemon shampoo you filched from a hot.el room in Dublin burst under pressure and saturated every piece of clothing. And the rock that weighed eight pounds that you picked up on the beach looks like the one that holds your garbage can lid on . You think you're going to remember your vacation through pictures. Wrong. Especially flMA 80M8fCI when your husband took 47 rolls of film through a dirty windshield travelin(l at 45 miles per hour of a road sign in Gaelic, at .. "'" • vi $420. After you've done laundry for three solid days, tried to revive the crushed souvenirs, cleaned out t he green furry things in the refrigerator, paid $85 to get your dog back from the kennel, reinstated your insurance policy that expired while you w ere gone, and lived through eight da ys of getting up at 3 a.m. and going to bed at 4:30 in the afternoon , you need a sign, any sign, from God tha t you did the right thing by going on a vacation. The card I sent myself really helped a lot. It was a pastoral S(.'ene of a donkey pulling a cart. There was 15 cents postage due. It was worth it. Cale ndar of cl ub event s IRVINE TOASTMISTHESS CLUB membt·rs wall hold lheir inst.allauon meeung Monday from I I .JO a m w I :JO p.m. at Great Weswm Savmgs. !>392 Walnut Ave. an lrv111e For addati.onal mronnauon. call Nanc:y S pall.er at !>48-3710 LAGUNA BEACH PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION members will meel al l'.lubhoUS<' 6 an Lei.sure World Aug 3 at 10:30 a.m for a coffee hour For mfonnataon. call Eluabeth Phelps at 494-6679 SOUTH COAST YWCA m1•mlx•rs wall hold a skating party in Sant.a Ana Aug. 6 from 6 w II pm Bring your roller skaleS t.o the YWCA gym, 141 I N Broadway. Advllll<.'C tickelJI are on sale for S l.:>O and may be purt•hascd al the door for $2 For reservations. call :>42-3577 Rob1nsorrs 100 YEARS OF STYLE SHOP ROBINSON'S SUNDAY 12-5. ROBINSON'S NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND • (714) 944-2800 • • ~ . . "' I C6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 .. ~=~or the woman who likes things done her way- a new sportswear collection done our way. When we want something done w ell, we often do it ourselves. These are rlone very well! And there's only one way you'll see a collection like this ... stop by N-M . Here, wool border skirt, 710. 00, wool flannel jacket, 140.00, with silk jacquard blouse, 138. 00. Wool gabardine slim skirt, 92. 00; cotton pinpoint oxford blouse, 78.00 and wool pointelle stitch yoke cardigan, 65. 00. Sport Shop. N~mt-M«4cut N·M fnsh1011 lsfonrl. 00011 TO to 6 Mon·Wo<I, S11t; TO to 9 Thvrs. Fri; Sun 12 to 5. Daily Pilat Sunday, July 24. 1983 Looking for a career in ales? See today's Help Wanted ads, classification 5100. ...... ... •••• I ...... ler Salt .......... Salt I Ho1111 ltr Salt a ..... ftr lilt ...... ... .... ...... ... laJt 1 •••11• '" Salt Ctatral 1M2 C.atral 1002 C.atral 1002 Ctatral lto2 C.aeral lMI ....... 1111 Mal 1111 C.atral 1002 HIRIOR VIEW HOMES OCElll I BAY VIEWS BLUFFS JASMINE CREEi Lara• 1wl••••1 , .. 11 Jat•m 1 level, 4 bdrm. Form Din, Fam Rm, 2 ba YH IWI TIE LUI. $299,000. IHI UT /Sii 1-1 1124 Ptrt M1r11tt Completely remodeled 3 bdrm end unit with unobstructed view. Large sundeck. private spu, Family rm, all beaut1fuJly decorated and ready for you to move in Just list<.-0. $475,000. E PL.ll. Greenbelt and Bay view , 3 bdrm, Fam Rm, 2 'h ba Only $265,000 IPH 1·1 _. Yl1ta lru4f WATH VIEW. FRONT RWO. Lovely 3 bdrm, 2 'h ba. Only $325,000 INCLUD- ING THE LAND. HELEM B. DOWD (7141 673-4400 OPEi 1-1 2'21 lraa41 121 ll 628·2121 IUL TllS, llC. 144-0134 Th~ Hortior Ar""'' &AM)Ht btoblish~d hol Est.ft C-.-Y DOVER SHORES OUTITAIDll&U IUUTIFIL. Large home, I lcvl'I. Panoramic view. 4 tdrm, 4 ba, large yard, swimming pool. YOU OWN THE LAND $950,000. Plml llUll ~ .-, Huge lot. big dock(s), play , lawn & swim beach, Reduced $1 70,000 · 10.9% owner Can. for quick sale. $79~.000 (land incl l Opton Sat/Sun 11-~ ' Owner 6:>0·0202 Ii~ \Jtli<>Lt IQ c1anae UJ corporaOOn 2111 E. Ct11t llwy. CtrHa lltl Mar OPEi 1·5 1342 lalllJ HELEN B. DOWD REALTORS, lllC. 144-0134 PHMllTHY l&Y, I.I. Luxurious custom 5 bedroom, 512 baLh bayfront home. Slip for large yal'hl Maid's quarters. $1,650,000. CAMEO MllllWH 1011 IEW LISTllliS Upper Spy1l1ss Outstanding location, 4 Br , 3 Ba. single level Tradewinds model. Un- surpassed ocean -Catalina-nite lite views. Room for a pool. Shown by app't. $635,000. COLDWeLL BANl(C!RC Get GREEN cuh for WHITE tlephants with 1 CllNlfled Ad Cati 642-5&78 Stiling anything with 1 Dally Piiot CIUtltled Ad 11 a llmple mattw . . , jult call 642·5e78. Exqu1sile Mediterranean contem- porary. Decorator's showplace 4 bedrooms. 4112 ba1hs. Pool, indoor spa. $795,000. PHMllTIH IAY Custom bayfront with pier & slip 4 bedroom. 31A bath. Extensive use of wood, glass. $1.500,000. HARBOR RIDGE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-li Cape Cod Cuatom View IVllLHllll OllU OIYE Breathtaking views of ocean, bay, island, sunsets. Steps to beaches below. 4 bed.rooms, 3 baths. $1.395,000. lluffs 12112 Sea lslalll L111111111.t Sltl,000 Six fir~••· 4 bdrm1 PLUI lllHary « maid'• qu1rter1 and family room. CllmatlHd wine room. $1,l50,000. Liii VILUIE 01110 SEAVIEW Forever views. Prestigious address. Security building. 2 bedroom. 21.l'l bath. $925,000. End unit. Single level. 3 Br., 2 Ba. New carpets. Plank floors. Com- munity pool. Sunny patios. Vacant. $165,000. Open Sunday. • • • Prestigious M onal"C'h Terrace, 4Br, 3Ba, 15xl51 i formal dining rm, Cam.Hy rm. Pvt I 5x30 sun drenchro pool w/d1ving board + spa. Com - plete privacy on huge useable lot Ocean view !! Larg .. I ttoor plan In tM ._view. lm119lne only IS0,000 movH you In. Call (11 4) H1·11H/144-4201 1 .. , ..... ,, ,, .. ., NEWPORT BEACH Ill OUYll 1112,500 Delightful Oakcrest model Mclain condo near schools & shops. 2 Bds & 2 Ba, wet bar & shutters. Spacious patio to enjoy the summer evenings. Dorf t miss It! - lllFFI U 15,000 One of the larger units in the Bluffs surrounded on 3 sides by greenbelt. 3 BAS, kitchen w/eatlng area. Detached end unit w/2 great patios. One of Bluffs rare "Y" plans. WEITCLIFF S2ll,i00 Lovely, spacious 5 BR, single/story home in good condition. New roof, plush neutral carpets w/hardwood floors beneath, country kitchen. large yard & good location tooll Ill WIYll 1411,IOO Reduced $55,50011 3 BR cathedral celllngs, freshly painted & new landscaping. Large pri- vate lot. Owner will help finance. Assumable, long term first T.D. Would consider trade. NVEI SHIH UH,000 $40.000 price reduction!! Dover Shores cul-de-sac custom 6 BR, formal dining rm, famlly rm, pool w/hydraulic cover In private park-llke yard. Perteet floor plan w/separate children's wing. Fee land! CORONA DEL MAR UllM VIEW llUI UI0,000 4 BR rare Belvedere in "jump for joy" move-In condition. Lovely yard, neutral tones will ac- comodate your furniture. Skylltes. Cathedral celllngs, & the best buy aroundll Ill OHIU IEL 11&1 U 10,000 Perfect south of PCH location I Nice 3 BA -open floor plan. Just enoYgh TLC needed to make It fun. Reallstlcally priced to sell! Submit on terms ILH OlllU Ill Ull UH,000 Charming 3 BR home on corner lot with i BR apt. Well maintained & good rentals or owners home with Income. Close to shopping. Excellent financing available, aSMllE OIHI 1341,100 Well known Newport Beach designer has created elegant slmpllclty In this 3 BR, dining room, famlly room Plan 3. Hardwood floors. wells of mirror, mini blinds. plus air conditioning & Ideal location. See It todayll Ullll YllW •ILLS SHl,IOO Big ocean/bey view plus lovely remodeled 3 BR & family rm. contemporary home on huge lot. Private pool & patio. Flexlble financing or will consider trade -horse property or condo_ lllUOUff H42tl00 Love to llve In ShOreclltt? We have the perfect home for you and you can afford ltll Magnificent Southern Colonial on a lovely corner lot. 5 BA. Pool & Spa plus an ocean vlewll NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD Open S•t/Sundey 1-5 1909 Yacht Purlt•n U&UIA OFFICE 411-1320 Bob Helley, RHltor A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATllllY CORDIA IEL MIR 223 Golenrod 3 BR $310,000 SUZIE EXLEY HARIOR VIEW lllMH 185 7 Port Renwick 4 BR, FR $375,000 TED PETERSON LllO 633 Lido Park Dr. C-1 2 BA, Den $439,000 EVAN CORKETT ILUFFS 2939 Quedada 3 BR, FR $338,000 KAY PARKER IL.,FS 320 Vista Trucha 4 BR, FR $262,500 GINNY ANDERSON ILUFFS 2167 Vista Entrada 3 BR. View $229,000 RITA QUIGGLE SlllAY llARIOR VIEW lllLU 3BR $429,000 UST ILIFF 4 BR $235,000 OOVElt SHORES 5 BR $649,000 1301 Keel BERT REEDY 2531 Bunya MARIAN REEDY 1722 Santiago TOM BOLAND 2581 Bayshore Or. HJSllOHS 3 BR IHOllECLIFFS 4 BR, FR SllOIECLIFFS 5 BA $499,000 l YLEEN EWING 356 Eveningg Canyon $729,000 KAY RANGER 146 Shoreclitt Rd. $542,500 CAROLE M cMAHAN Liii iSLE 4 BR, FR $775,000 llARllll YIEW llLLS 4 BR $580,000 CAMEO IUlllUHS 4 BA, View $299,000 MARIOll VIEW MlllEI 4 BA $322,500 HAllllll VIEW MIMES 4 BR. Pool $375,000 11&111111 VIEW llllllS 4 BR, FR $347,500 CORHA IEL MIR 3 BR $645,000 llHIOll VIEW H•EI 3 BR, FR $259,500 PHllllU NllT ~ BA $265,000 Ill OAIYH 5 BA. Pool $699,900 WHTOLIFF 3 BA. Den $239,900 ILIFFS 3 BR. View $225,000 426 Plazzo Lido EVELYN YOUNG 2609 lighthouse EDIE OLSON 4501 Surrey Or. AITA QUIGGLE 1718 Port Margate TED PETERSON 185 7 Port Renwick FRANK SENNES 1817 Port Carlow CORA BALDIKOSKI 3000 Ocean Blvd. V, MARSHALL 1975 Port Laurent EVAN COAKETT 2107 Granade HILLARY THAMER 2 Winged Foot M. MATIHEWS 1100 Essex Lane GINNY ANDERSON 2167 Viste Entrada JOAN DONAHUE SATlllllY I SllllY MIRllll VIEW ... El 2012 Port Aamsgate 4 BR $309,900 LARAINE SHAW Ill OAIYOI (llel.al1) 14 Canyon Island 3 BR $235,000 ELEANOR BOWIE GINNY ANOlRSON CORA BALOIKOSKI Bill 6£NTS MARCIA 8(NIS Dr!JI 811IB fOM BOUND II CANOR BOWi( IOHH CAMPBHl f~AN COllK(IT JOAN DOHAIU: L YlffN (Witte SUllC CXL(Y MACClf GIJ IH S*LCY HARRIS MAltY HARV(Y 10 CAAOl HUffTCR YALCRH. MARSHALL MHlt'ClA MARSTON SAU MARVIN MARCIA MAHllwS CAROlC MCMAtiAN COi( Ol.SON KAY P~l((ll BREll>A I'( TCllSOfl ftt> PUOSON RITA QUICCl r Of( UUl STOft BEACH COMMUNITIES Ill llWNIT 1111,00I Vintage 2 BA cottage, 'h block to surf. Keep as rental unit or move to the beach yourselfl Superb owner financing ottered. lllFFS UH,000 Smashing 3 BA & den with great bay & Bluffs view. Owner will carry 1st, low Interest. long term, with little down. light & open feeling Inside. Lovely park-like entry. PUma& 1210,000 Heaven for 2 in this Immaculate 2 BR cottage Vt block to ocean, bay & wedge. Owner financing. l&YlllUI $211,000 Excellent location In private gate guarded area on oversized lot. Immaculate & sparkling with all new kitchen. new carpet. Open & airy, 2 patios. 3 BA. Outstanding valuel WIST •EWPHT IUOI 1211,000 Fully furnished 4 BA + 3 BR corner lot duplex In superb condition Just Vt block to the ocean. This Is truly a property you can move right Into. Owners will consider trade. Ul.UA PIMISIU 1410,000 On quiet Belvue Lane Is located this highly desirable well cared for 4 br. + family room. Sunny patio, automatic sprinklers & fabulous storage. Steps to tennis, ocean & bay yet quiet, quiet. quiet. LIH ISU 1110,000 Anxious seller has reduced price to sell fast. Large 4 BR famlly home on 45' lot all freshly redone. Very flexible terms. Submit all offers. Owner wants outl LIM ISLE IH0,000 This owner/designer hm. was featured on 1983 lido Home Tourl Creative perfection throughout high celling LR. Lg. tiled patio wlt11 spa/fountain, deluxe kitchen, 2nd sty. library & sunny balcony! ULM& ISl&R Sltl.000 Fabulous little Island bay view from spacious upper owner's unit. Outstanding Income from 3 BR lower + mother In-law quarters. Could con- vert to very large single family home Motivated seller. HlllllU 11,211,000 PRICE REDUCTION. Enjoy this new custom bayfront 4 BR home with the finest views of Newport Bayl Recreational spa, BBQ & refriger- ator plus pier & slip for 50' boat. P11111aA UYnllt 11,411,000 Outstanding architecture, construction & decor. Designed for formal or Informal living. Lovely master suite complete w/wlndow seat over- looking the pier, sandy beach, harbor & night light view! L.91 11,111,llO New listing! Bayfront home on Lido with dock & sandy beach. Well maintained 4 br. & tam. room' home. 2 fp'a, 2 lerge pat101. 2 atory. Near yacht club. Some owner flnenclng evallable. llCRT llftOY MMIAN ll[(OT CTNUIA NitSf(LO FllANI< SOKS NANCY SllllOfCS Ullfl1 SHAW UlAK SHAW NANC T SlllONS taUArTHAIO WYJIC Wl SOfC LISA wtlTC MARCIA WOtlU .. G 808 YOltll( cvn TN TOUflG .. MU.l£11. 11 tsldtnt Mana 1 tr JAfl MlfCttCa. Saks..,..,,., AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY IOWFHITLIT Pes&bly the most exciLing white water view lot availabl~ on the California Coast! Locak!d in the private oceanfront communiLy of Irvine Cove, this spectacular buildable lot offers privacy, se- curity and accc..'SS to private beach. Offered exclusively at $2,200,000 fee simple. Martha Macnab/Barbara Callihan H ' et HYIHlllE WATHFllllTI 11,211,000 Gracious one-stor y couple home' Custom r emodel w /gourmet kitchen for ease in entertaining. 2 BR, family nn, 3 baths. 2 pri- vate beaches, 24 hr securlly gate. To see caJI Oona Chichester taYFllllT SIH,000 Cali to see this marvelous bayfront home • 60 feet on the bay. 4 BR -sunroom -beautiful lg formal IJvin g nn • den-master suite with Mr & Mrs bath · Oversized bay front terrace • Dock for 50 (t yacht. You own the land • C.'.111 Barbara Aune HHSTHCTEI PAllWllO YIEW Ocean, jelly, Big Corona. 3 BR. 3 BA, den, i car garage, guest house Steps to beach. Beautiful oak plank floors Reduced $300,000! $995,000 includes land. Maureen White MAHIFIOIEIT IPHUH Slll,000 llCL. WI H ome ls tot.ally customized & expanded. Forever view . 4 BR. 3 BA. game r00m, wine ro0m, pool & spa. Loads of extras. Sandie Fix WIED HtllH PAHWllO IOW VIEW From this beautiful single story 4 BR, 3BA. formal dining rm home. Secluded pa l io w /sparkJmg pool & prof land- scaped yard . :l private beaches & close to schools & shopping $649,000 md. land Donna God· shall PRIME lllYllE TEllUCE VIEW SIH,000 Ba)'. & oceQ!l v iews from beaull· ruJ 3 or 4 BR home With scduded pool & ground~. Shows prideof ownership throughoul. Reduced George Grupe IAYSllOllE'S SPEClll Executive. family home, pnvate beach romm. 11 2 loL comer gar- den home. 4 BR, 3 BA completely remodeled. $795.000 ind. land. Oona Chichester. A IHT llY • llAllllR RIHE Oulstanding "L autremonl'' Super com er location. Priced for quick sale at below market price of $525.000. 4 BR. 3 BA. ocean & city lights view Anita Schandel. LHEL Y IHllE THUCE llEllCEI 10 U41,IOO 4 BR home on 107 foot wide f ee title lot Room to expand on beautiful grounds with Pool 5 M inute walk to Newport Ccnler. George Grupe CUSSIO OIUT lllE VIEWS U4t,OOO One of Lagunas most rlelightful ocean v1c>ws. St.•nsauonal value. Large newer 4 BR. Rrouced $40,000 for quick sale. George G rupe Ill CAIYOI TIWIHME ''Auguesta" Model highly up- graded featuring 2 BR & den exquisitel y decor at ed in earth Lones. lg wrap around patio, magruficiant master suJte. break- f ast area in kit.chcn. plus many extras. $329.000 incl. land. Sharon Smith I llUlll YIEW llMH IEW tfFtll• Light and airy M ontego Plan on prlvat.e sw eeping com er location with private pool and spa Sky- lights and mirrors enhance this 4 BR, 2 BA home. Only $299,950. Fee. Sandie Fix umLIFf otnAIE This channing home has a coun- u-y k itchen with bookcases and fireplace. A garden living rm, three BR & 2 BA. Owner ls 1on the F.ast Coast Home is prlcea to sell NOW ··$257,000. You OWl"I the land. Call Barbara Aunt' IOW/UY VIEW MH 1111.- Near-new 3rd floor • 1 BR t-d n Villa Balboa condo with stunning view. Lovely, plush earthtone appomtmcnta. Assumable low Interest lat T .D. Paula Balley 844-8200 t ' b 2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 24, 1983 DllJH NDJICf B1----,-'.:a...;;T;.;;;1T.;;.1!...;.~...;.:0.;.;; • ...;.~l.-;,.;;.~-u-s--1 FH:~!~~1;1~Hs NAfft STATEMENT NA ... $TATEMINT Ml.IC NOTICE 11111 1011ow1ng persona are doing The following persons are doing OJA u1lnoss H business as JOAN JENNlNCS OJA, age INTERNAllONAL ENTERPRISES. CA~IFO R INA ACCESSORY 51, a re~1dt-nl of Hunungton :•.09~:;,pus Or . Newport Be1oh. ~~a~~a3i~~O~o Br1s101 s1' Sama Bcat'll, Ca Pass1'<i uw11y on MICHAEL LEE TOWN SENQ. Jomes M K1usch, 2950 w Cen- July 20, 1983 al the Lung 15671 Patrice Ave. we11miristli~ tra!, Santa Ana. Ca 92705 NOTICE OF DEATH OF DOROTHY P . HURLEY, aka DOROTHY HURLEY, aka DOROT H Y M . HURLEY, AND OF PETI· TION TO ADMINISTER ES· TATE NO. Al l9U3 Beac·h Memorial Hospiwl. o. 92683 This business Is condu<:te<I by. an HAROLD BOHANNON, 39:n Em· 11\dlvldual To all heirs, l>enef1darles, creditors and contingent crediturll of Dorothy P . H urlt-y and persons who may be otherwise interested In lhe will and/or estate: She LS survived by her erald St Tor•ance, Ca .. 90603 James Kausch molht•r Mrs. Jay Montgom· This business Is conducted by a This s1a11nien1 was filed wllh the ery of Sun City, California, general partnership Cou•lly Cla•k or Orange County on Harold Bontmnon June 28. 1983 son Jeffrey and daughter Thi s s1a1emen1 was 1118<1 wllh !tie F21tH5 Lori of Huntington Beach, 'County Cle•k o! Orange County on Publlshltd Orange Coast Dally Ca. Her remains are to be July 7. 1983 Pilot Juty 3, 10, 17. 24, 1983 A petiuon hns been filed by Lois A. Homess in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Lois A. Homess be appointed as personal represt>ntative to administer th e estate of Dorothy P. Hurlt!y (undet the lndependenl Adminis· tration of Est.ates At t) The petition is set for hearing in Dept, Nv. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr , West. Santa Ana. CA 92701 on August 17, 1983. ed A M 1 S F22015t 3041 -83 l'rernat · t>morta er-Published Orange Coast Oalty Vll'e will be held on July 26. P1101 July 10. 17. 24. 3 t. 1983 ---.,.-.. -,1C-Mn_TI_C_E __ _ 1983 at I l:OOAM at the 4017-831 ___ ..;.. .. UU\.===..:."";.;;,..:,;.:.::~-- Luthcran Church of the FICTITIOUS 8USINl!H Resurn."<'tlon . 9812 Hamil· NAME ITATIMI NT ton Avf'. Hunti ngton POOLIC NOTICE The tot1ow1ng ~rsons are doing · business as: Beach , Ca. [n ll~U Of DESIGN HOUSE ORIGINALS Clowers, the family requests ~OTICE M0NF·81D57E9 OF 2950 w Central Ave 11. Sante Ana: that friends may send a ron· ATH Ce 92704 lribuuon to a chal'ttable or-ARG UERITE ST~WART James Kausch, a Calll •Corp . · NAPP AND OF PETITION 2950 w Ce11tra1 11. Santa Ana, ca gamzation o f thl'1r choosing 92704 GOOD LL 0 ADMI NISTER ESTATE This business is conducted by. A 0 . A 119212 June 28. 1983 R 0 S E G E R T R U D E I James Kausch GOODAL L , of South To all heirs, bendidaries, This statement was filed with 1he Lagunu Ca Passed :iway on 1-·red1tors and contingent County Cterk 01 Orange County on IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of thl• petition. you should either appt1ar at the hearing and statt• you ubjec· t101\S or ftle written objec· lions with lht! court before the hearing Your appcar- • • June 28. 1983 July 13, 191l3 NativC' 0£ Mis-'c_red1tors t1f Margut.•rt1e F2194134 sourt, she had \x"t'n a SL'C· Stl'Wart Knaµp and persons Published ora11ge Co11s1 Oalty retary for 20 years with the whu may be otherwise P1101July3, 10, t7 24 t983 Blue Pencil Comp;my. She 1mt(•rt•stt-d m the will and/or 3042-83 1s surv1vt.'CI by her step-son tale: John K. Goodall of Lindsav, Ca.. step-daughter Eliza· beth M. Galbraith of On· Lario. Ca. and a sister Lillian Russel vf Capistrano Beach, Ca. Funeral arrangements were private under the direction of McCormick Mortuary. Laguna Beach with private interment a t the W estw ood Village Memorial Park in West Los Angeles, Ca PINNON, JOE N. Joe N Plnnon. passed away July 22. 1983, tovlng husband or tteren -Pinnon Survived by Mot her, Liilian Birgfeld of TUSCOQ, Artzona. Brother. Ken· n et h . o l Fr&-· mont,Catflornla, Sister, Sherri Bentley ol Honolulu Memorial Ser- vices, Monday, 11 am, Mariners Church, New-port Beach Otf1c1ng. Bill Acton Atchson-Graham Mortuary. Riverside. graveside services, Tues- day. July 26, 10 A. M RIV· ers tde No tional POOLIC NOTICE ance may be tn person or by A pell lion has been filed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS your attorney. by John Daniel S tewarl in NAME STATEMENT IF YOU ARE A CREDI- the Supt1n or Court of Orange The following persons ere doing TOR or a contingent ('reditor l U t. th t J h business as. f h d ~~""" t·1 ou!' y req es mg a . o n DASU SALON, 2744 Eas1 Coast o l e e<.·e...,,.,,.., you must I e Daniel Stewart be appointed Highway. corona del Mar. 92625 your claim with the court ur as personal representative to Suzanne Simone Schm1ede1 . 337 present ll to the personal rep- dmlnister lhe estate of Promorito'Y Or w .. Newpo•t Beach, resentatlve appointed by the M . St , K a. 92660 h f hs arguente ewart napp Oavld Roy wright. 337. Promon· court wit in our mont (under the Independent Ad· ory or. w Newport Beach. ca. from thC' date of first issuance ministration oC Estates Act). 2660 or letters as provided in Sec- The petition is set for hearing This busmess 15 conducted by· e lion 700 of lhe Probate Code . . 1m1ted partnerstitp , Cal m Depl. No. 3 at 700 C1v:~ OAVIO WRIGHT o.. ifornia The lime for Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana. lh1s statement was llted with the filing claims will not expire CA 92701 on Augusl 17 1983 ounty Clerk 01 Orange County on prior to four mon1hs from lht! at 9·30 A M ' June io. 1983 date ot the hearing notked · · F218314 above. IF YOU OBJEC."1' to the P11~~~~~;~~ 1~':?9:, ~~:~' Dally YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe ranlmg or the petition . you 3043-83 file kept by the court re you hould either appear at the are interested In the estate. hearing and state you ob)f'C· PUBl.IC NOTICE : ·.,, may serve upon the ex- lions or file written objec-FICTITIOUS a ustNEas ecutor, or administrator , or lions with the court bcfo:-e NAME STATEMENT upon the attorney for the ex- the hearing._ Your appear-The 101tow1ng person ls doing ecutor or administrator. and ant'E' may be m person 0 1 by bu~r~~~~s. QUILLEN INVEST· file with the court w ith proof your attorney MENTS. 913 w Balboa Btvd., N--of service, a written requesl IF YOU ARE A CREDI port Beach. Ca. 92661 staling that you desire special • CHARLES ARTHUR QUILLEN. · f h f')· ' TOR or a contingent creditor 913 w. Balboa Blvd . Newport nouce o t e 1 m~ of an tn· of the da•eased, you musl file Beach, Ce .. 92661 ventor y and appra1sement ~{ Your claim with the l'Ourt or This business is conducted by an estale assets or of lhe petl· lndlvldual· u· . ed presen1 It to the personal rep· Charles Quillen ons or at'l'Ounts mention -::::::=======:::;;=-i;rest•nt.ative appolnt.ed by the This statement was meet wltti the m Se<.•llon 1200 and 1200.5 of t'Ourl within four months County Clerk ol Orange County on the California Probate Code. from the date of first issuance July 7• t983 Published Orange Coast Of INkrs as provided in Sec· Publlshea Orange Coe!~!~ Daily P1,l'!l J uly 2,3. 24. 30. lton 700 of the Probate Code Piiot Juty 10. 17. 24. 31. 1983 1983. 4238-83 of California. The lime for 4018-83 ----------- Cemetery ~ ' HAHOR LAW~MT OLIVE lti,1"'· \ ,,, •. , .~,I .... '""''" ~\ ..... . '>41. ~ ,~J '1f:RCl IROTHUS IUL IRO.t.DW.t.Y M0RTU4a\' t•i • ll. h ti •,.,t1 I I ·' 1.un & IUGEaO"' SMITM & TUTHILL WlSTCLtff CHM'U -4. ! .. " l t -.1 .• h d f-n' •t ,ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL,...,.. l.if-n h"""• ~· H lviat, C.tiape1-Crema1or\ ~l()P t '• V •'/\ •1.1J I ... -COttMICIC MOaTUAIUES l llJ\•"•' ~ I h l~i11 14 , t1l,;n,1 H ·.,a ""J' '>d' Jv .. "i*' .... 1;1(' .. Tt ~"5 1 --. f1 l1ng dam15 will not exptre1-----------____ Ml_...;IC"'-NO_T...;IC...;E __ _ prior to four months from the POOLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF d;:ite of the heanng noticed FICTITIOUS •USINEH SEAN CAMERON THROW. above NAME STATEMENT ER AND OF PETITION TO The 1011owing per!ons are doing ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. YOU MAY EXAMINE the business as ill' kept by the c'OUrt If you f ACH ASSOCIATES, t69 I Mesa A 1J 9223 . rl' ultl·resled in the t'State. ~~~87 Santa Ana Heights. Ce . To all heirs, bt>nt>flt'lanes, ou may serve upon the ex· ALLEN L ANKELEIN, 1691 Mesa creditors and conttngent 'Utor or admmistralor. or Drive. San1a Ana He1gh1s, Ce . cre<l1 tors o{ Sean Cameron pon tlw attorney for the ex-92707 Thrower and persons w ho d . . d EDWARD B HUTCHINSON, 1691 may be otherwise interested UlOr t)r a mmistrator, an Mesa Orive. Santa Ana Helgh!s, Ca , · h II d .' .le with the court with proof 92707 tn l e w_I _ an /or <'St.ale f service, a written request WILLARD COOPER. 1691 Mesa A petition has bc>en filed ldt1 ng that you desire special Drive, Santa Ane He19h1s. Ce ' bv Barbara Sha1ble m the 92101 s· eo otwe of the filing of an m-STEPHE N Tl>CKER. 1691 Mesa uper10r urt of Orange entory and appraisement of Ome, Santa Ana Heights. Ca . Count y requ_esllng that tale assets or of the peti· 92707 Barbara S hatbl be a p· I a , ts ll ed This business 1s conducted by a pointed as rv>rsonal represen-ons or ccoun men on 11m1te<1 parnersh1p r-n Section 1200 and 1200 5 of Atlen Ankele1n tal1ve to administer the est.ate he California Probate Code. 1111s s1111ement was ltle<I with the of Sean Cameron Thrower Coun1v Clerk ol Orange Countv on (under th(• Independent Ad· HARRY C. COGEN Juty 5 1983 F21"'3 ministration of Est.ales AclJ. 600 Wilshire Blvd., Suite Pubttsl)ea Orange Coast Dally The petition is sel for heanng 1710 P"Jt Juty 10. 17. 24. 31. 1983 in Dept. No 3 a l 700 Civic os Angeles, CalU. 90010 4019•83 nter Dr , West, Sant.a Ana, IZ13)381-2801 POOLIC NOTICE A 92701 on August 17. 1983 t 9:30 A.M Published Orange Coast FtCTtT1ous eus tNHI IF YOU O BJECT to the Daily Pilot July 23. 24, 30, NAME STATEMENT ranting of the pel1lion, you 1983 4236-83 lhe lollowlng persons are dolng hould eilher ap,....ar al the business as ,..~ Res1dent1a1 Elect11c Assoc1a1es. hearing and state you objec· Good for you! 123 Rose Drive. Fullerton. Ca. 92633 tions or file written objec· Resldenuat Electric Associates. a lions w ith the C'OUrt before Cahl corp 123 Rose Ortve. Full· erton Ce 92833 the heanng Your appear· This business Is conducled t>y· e nre may be m person or by corporation your attorney Res1dent1at Electnc Associate&, IF YOU ARE A C RE Van Elliott-Owner DJ. This statement was llted with the TOR or a C'Ontingent creditor Coun1y Clerk o! Orange County on of the deceased, you must file July 5. 1983 I . . h h n 1'"1 your c aim Wit l e court or Published Orange Coas1 Delly present it to the personal rep· Pilot July 10. 17. 24. 31. 1983 resentallve appointed by t he 4021·83 court within four months 1-----------lfrom the date of first issuan<"E' __ __;_POO..;;.;;.;l:.;;IC;;,..,;,,;NO.;;,.T.;.;.IC.;.;E:;_ __ of lt>uers as provided in Sec- FICTITIOUI 8U81NE8S lion 700 of the Probate Code NA~E STATEMENT uf California. The lime for r11e 1011ow1ng pe•sons are doing filing daims will no1 expire business as ZIESCHE ENTERPRISES. 2401 prior to four monthi; Crom the c11rr Orive, Newport Beach. ca. date oC the hearing noticed 92663 above Nc~a~~rt~::.~~~·c!4g~6ij111 Drive, YOU MAY EXAMlNE the ThlS business ts conducted by an file kept by the l'OUrl. If you l very dn y clJssifi e d pre.,c nt ~ an interesti ng vol icty o f m erchandise at great price~. And it on ly t.1k~ a few minutfl'> to scan the cla ss ifi ed columns fo r whatever yo u want. Be st o f all yo u can shop c la~s ifie d any time, an yw he re, thanks to the convenience and c.lv{1 ilability of newspape rs. be savvy -shop dass if ie d r egularly. Shoµ cl ass ified first. Daily Pilat 1nd1vlduat are inte rested m thl.' cst.ite, ~:1~Y s~~1~<;::!n1 was llled with the you may serve upon the ex. County Clerk ot O•ange County on a:utor or admm tstrator, or Jury 5. 1983 upon the attorney fur thC' ex- p bl h d 0 C F21"2 ecutor m· ad mm1strator. and u IS e range OHi Diiiy f'l h h h P1101July10 17 24 31 1983 IC' wit l ec..'Ourl w1l proof · 4020-83 of service. a wrtllen request 1-----------istaling that you desirl' spc'<'lal POOLIC NOTICE notit'e of the filing of an in· -----"'-"'--.......;.;;,.----1ventory a nd apprai.sement of FICTITIOUS 8USINHI estate assets or of lhe pell NAME STATEMENT . -The lollowlng person• are doing lions or accounts menuoned business as· in Section 1200 and 1200.l> of ANESTHESIA BILLING CON· lhe California Probate Code ~~t Ttn~~:im'. b~. ~2e~~clld. Suite F luagan & Booth · Mery Thereta Boy1jlan, 17612 1200 Norlb Main St , S11Ut SZ8 Whl!ney Drive, Santa Ana, C1. 92705 San la Ana, Ca. 9%70 1 Thi• business Is conducttd by: an 835-2607 lndlvtdual. Mary T. BoyaJlan Published Orange Coast Thi• 1ta1ement was ltled with the Dally Pilot July 23. 24, 30, County Cterk <>I Orano• County on 1983 4237·83 July S. 19113 "21MIO Pubt11hed Orange CoHt 0111)' ---illll-.. -.1-C-NO-T-IC_C __ _ Pilot July 10. 17. 2(. 31, 1983 r~ 4022·113 "CTITIOUI 9UllNI H NAMI ITATI MINT , ___ ..;.Ml=;;.;l.;;;.C..;.NO.;.;;..;T.;.;IC:.:[;,_ __ 1 The lollowtng peraona ere doing ·-bu1ln•H u : ITATIMINT OF COMPUTER MARKE'TINO INT l:R· AIANO~NT 0, Ull M NATIONAL, 2043 Sevtlle. Belboa, ,.CTITIOUI IUllHIH NAMI Ce .. 112801 The IOllowlng ptflonl have 1b1n· L.AMAA ANDRE OWENS. 2043 doned th• UH of Ille F!Ollllou1 Butt• Sr1IH•, 8albo•. C1., H801 ntH Name: THE PHOTO Fl)(ER8, KAMEL L OWENS, 2043 Seville, 111312 011n1 St , Huntington &tech, 8elbol. Ce .. 92&61 Ce. 1128-i& KYLE OWENS. 20•3 Sl~lllt, The lllct111ou1 81111neae N1me r• 81lt>oe, Ce .. 92801 !erred lo above wH flltd In Orange Thie bu1lnea1 11 conduelael by a Counfy on Novtmbef 7, 111711 oen«ll p.,-inerlhlO! Thie bullntM wM cond\lettd by 1 l.•m•r e>w.nt r10t324 ' Thi• elllemtnl w .. fli.o with Int Class1 f1ed ads phone 642-5678 Tntt llllemenl wae t11ec1 wltn tne County Cieri! ol Orenge O°'-inty on County Oletk 01 Or1nge County on July 7, 11113 Ju!Y '7, 19&3 PllO'IT Publltht<I Or1~t Coa11 OllllV Pl1bll111td Orenot COMt Oelty PllOI July 10. 11. 24, JUiy 31, 11183 Pllol July tO, 17, 2(,,1, 11183 4034·~ 403&·113 6 4· 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 -··-·-·"--'·-· ...... -• ... •--1,;;;; ... __ ... ___ ._ .. ...__ .. _ •• =--_, ....................... " ..... =··---......... .... ha111I lMI luera1 IHI ltatral IHI lnpa1 lllt IPU TllAY 1-1 Most beaut. Por tofino, pool. spa. elegant $385,000 ............. 1980 Port Ramsgate1 NB Like new home 4 BR com er lot, clean $395,000 .. 1132 Whitesails, H.V . His, N.B. llYllll PUii llYPlllT Spectacular beyfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat apeooti. Reduced -•1.~.000. PElllllU 1111 IOWfllll <Xean & jetty views. Manne room, 4 bdrm, 3 balh, :noo 1q.ft. Xtra parking, $1,385,000. Liil llU Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 bath + large rec. nn .. beam c..>eillnp, furnished, patloa. $420,000. •f 11111111 UIOI llLL TIP New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, cuatom French Nonnandy &tate 1.2 prime acre hilltop $l,2S0,000. OllOUIO OAYl IAYFlllT Coronado laland cu.st. bayfront lot 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. UROWIWll•E L/H 3 BR clean corner hme, super price Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq. for CdM ft. $44(),0QO. Will lade for a local property. $279:000 ... Sandcastle , H.V. H omes. CdM 2 Master 's uites, clean , cozy pool. tennis $157,900 ..... 8 Clover, Woodbridge, Irvine Immac, 3 BR, lennis. pool, spa. Big Cyn $234 ,900 ... 58 Sea Island, Newport Beach Bayfront Beach. 3 BR + BR Rental. S harp! $725,000.22 Beacon Bay. Newport Beach I J~lt JI Jf" llf >Mt=\ R EALTOR~. 675-6000 :i44'.i I o l l Od'I ll1qll10~V. (.1u ond df'I M .. r 3 MUIR IEAOI IPYIUSI lllLL CHOU IEL MAil Seller ls ••tlYltttl. Su~•lt all 1ff1rs. lllcik lltltr•tt• "''' 111-4444 COIDOS Priced ltom $82,000 $179,000 . 2 & 3 Bedrooms. tn Costa Mesa, Npt Bch. & Lk For- est. Carey & Scotti H1·2242 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J II K"Y'"I' [J,," NA 61) ht6l .IHTLISTHI lllOAIYOI Fabutous Oeauvllle plan on huge 'I• acre lot. Large patio. Ideal lor enter1aln· 1ng wllh pool, spa, bit-Ins. wet bar. BBQ, music, e1c. Spacious ~ Bdrm home with dynamic high cell· tngs. Mollvat~ seller has priced to sell-$795.000. VALUE PLUIU OILY 1124,1001 LovtlJ 3 Ir I Dt1 home, 1100 •'I ff 2 la, rt•ttl. kit, rock frJlc, hwtl firs , auto •11rlnkltrs, alar• •rs, 1tljao11t t1 Park. A real 11lutl •• lortll c.1. CIJtl• JthHOI Rltr.141-2144. IPUILlll PHL Ill CAIYll with 3Br 3ba Huntington AISOLUTE STEIL Family home 5 Br sep Sch home. Really Sharpl Spacious lam rm. 3Br. master sulie, gormet $135,950 ~Sunho\\ lt4.·alt~ 2't.Ba. AC, pool & spa. kltch $ 1 .195,000. Realty 16lfU WHll" OMC at $110,000. Agt ___ E_A_S_T_Sl_D __ .......;. Sevlces 644-2562 4 Br 2 story with greet Fred Tenore 546-3533, E ·1~--~~~~-P6¢r.$i99;950. - 646-5096 CHARIER ~ DoleOOJt C1ll ICl1llhr ll111fr IAYIHOllE IAYFllOIT 3 Bdrm 2 balh home wllh 8 8 lll·HlO 65' Main channel & turning open t>eam ceilings and OV &. each OPEN TILL 8 PM. basin view. completely cozy brick llreptaoe In 1111-Real Estate remodeled. 3700 sq It. Ing room. Features mod· "'"' uwuicrufHCt....Cf .... 5Br 4Ba game rm tam ern kit chen. remod baths rm, 'll11 ,,;,, din rm. 3 car and terge lot w/alley ac-IRVllE TERRACE oar Frerich drs. hrelwood cess lor RV A real value Fascinating spll t·level firs. brick patio & entry. at only $139.900. three bedroom. two blh Etc, elc. Xlnt financing. 646-717 I home. Large custom spa Including new 1st 10% In tront yard. Quite oon- 30yr 2nd, wlll take trade venlenl locaUon. Sella< for portion ol equity In In· w I I I c o n s I d t r Clustrlal or acreage. tr ade . $ 3 9 8 . 0 0 0 $1 ,795,000 Fee. By Leaaellold. owner. 642-5286 eves. For Sale by Owner. Death 131-1300 673-0760 dys. In Family forces qulclc sale ol property. Prloe --------• IAYlllOHl·IHl,IOO drasllcally reduced from OPll lllllY 1·1 s•oo.ooo to S37o.ooo. 2"'1l C hi I Duple.: located on " rtl IW f Balboa Pennlnsula Point. Spacious, charming, com-each unit. 2 bd, 1 ba. As· fortable home on one ol sumable loans and owner the few larger corne r lots will assist In financing. In Bayshores. 3, large 531 3296 675 5 8 BR's, 3 lull BA'S and lam-· Clays, • 4 1 lly room with wet bar eves. Shutters. bay window INDEPENDENT-- and much potenllall Side MAKES CENTS IEWPOllT IUOI Unbellevable price for de- tached 3 Bdrm home In the City ol Newport Beach. Big yard and RV access add to the value. Priced well below other Newµorl properties Full price only S 171,950 751-8191 yard wlll accommodate DAVE WHITE small boa1 or R V Stop THEREALESTATERS ·~IES by snd see for yourselll OWNER ANXIOUS' Belle IT PEIOILS Chase Lee 644-7020 Trtplell. with 2 Bdr 11/2 LlllO HAL ESTATE units, 1come $18.600 pr yr Loan eyments Ill CAIYOI TOWlllllE Tttally llt•ttltlttl 3 Bdrms, ~ baths, pool and spa. Elegant. $350.000 assumable financing. Full prtce $550,00-0. *Cote Realty & l nvestmt>n l ll0·1IOI By OwnM. Spyglass Hiii best buy. $695.000. 8ea11t 2 slry, ocean & bay view. 640-4 196. To p6eoe your ~ befor• the reading pUbltc, phone OaNy Piiot Clalllfltd. 642-5878 $17 .400pr yr Pric e $161,000 631-737(\ TRADITIONAL REALTY NEWPORT CONDO Sll,100! You can'1 alford not to buy wa.tk to beach from this private, guarded community which offers many amenities. Enjoy llvlng In this luxurious set· ting. Priced for qu1cl\ salel 646· 7171 THE :REAL ESTATE RS People whO need Pe<l9le Tllal'a whet the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY la all 1~11 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Montego remodel to 3 BR. Stunning, all new kitchen, Almost $30,000 of Improvement In 1983. $269.500 fee land. 1733 Port Barmouth. "'' 10~ .... 1830 Port Barmouth, 2 story Palermo model. $269,000 L/H. IRYlllE TERRRACE 1/:i acre, complete remodel, ocean view, 3400 sq. ft., 5 car garage, $599,000 fee. 628 Malabar. F:ist food sites In prime lo- cation. Good steady return + tax write-off + NNN lease. CAMEO SHORES Best ocean view. $595,000 fee. Maids quarters: 3 B~J.?901, new carpets. v•~· l Open Today 1·5 46 15 Roxbury llW LllTill -1Y 11111 Expanded Palermo, 4 Br. re- modeled thru-out. Emotlonal - 1906 Port Cardiff. Open today \ SHORECLIFFS 4 BR, canyon & ocean view, stunning. 249 Evening Canyon Rd. $746,000 fee. VIEW I TIMI Condo near Hoag. $99.500. Fee Ultle MIN Muftel M l on I Tulltl. along came 1 1plder end read In lllt Delly Piiot Cluelfled aec11on 1boul Ml• Mui· let'1 Tutte1 end bougt'lt II lor 19,g5, You can Mii your tuflet end Iota of other lhlngs through I Delly Piiot Cl111tlltd Ada. Clllt 642·5678 bilyPillt ,,.,,., .... o Ao' PN>,_ ..-1 io.11 ••• INCOME PROPERTY •.• NEWPORT DUPLEX Qu .. I .,... near Udo ehope • .ctoM from w•IM. Well--IMlllt, lafve room• In thla 2-etory propwty with 3 Mdroome In _.. unlt.12M,OOO. U 1·1400. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Ch.rmlna 2 unite on11 2 block• from bNch. Two Md. home with decotator acc.nt•, wood noon. ,.,.,._,. + a Md. unit OW9' '-Car 11•r909. Only S2M.IOO. 131·1400. CLIFFHAVEN -VIEW UNITS Bu1 now •t lot walu. and wait to buffet or ow.,.,. wHI oon•ldef exc:ttanee ror condo Of 1 Lar.. lot with two unlb, each .rlth 2·•tory 2 Md. R4"1~ ._. to llM,IOO. 131-1400. Ql"Mt locatlon emonget ......., priced "°"'"· LITTLE ISLAND DUPLEX Comer canalhont prGt*tJ With s bed. a bath•, now uMd .. duplex. Dock few 2 11' boate. '4IO,OOO .... a.11J 8cMMr9 on Sun. 1..f p.m. •t SOO Qrend Cana&, ...,_ IL BALBOA COMMERCIAL New llltlftl In prime commenit., dlatrtot ot P9nlnHla. Heew, toot tr.me end wall• Ina dletanoe to ,.,,, ....... owner .. cany Flrel T.O. Call tor dea.lla on thll nn oppcw1unttJ. -.ooo. 13M 400. CORONA DEL MAR -VU o.cc>r•lor'e own heme + ,......., unit rtgllt acroee from petk I .., bMoh .. ,....... hautltut decor • '"" malntelMd, Fie•· lbl9 ow'*' on thll a bed. +++. Celt w detall1. 98Gl,000. U 1·1400. OCEANVIEW DUPLEX TWo MPll'•te untb under OM .... I ..... bedrootM, I ba. I oer ...... Ontr t tot from bMoh. OOeen wu. A1 .e.otwte ... deck• • ,.eto. owner wtlt ceny t•t T .o. .... ooo. 111·t4CIO. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Coutdn't be dupffcat9d lodeWI ,..._, ~ wtth .... • bed. ..... ...., nOCMM Pf0111"1· lllO,OIO. llM4CIO. 8AL80Al8.8AYFROHT U,.. comer duplex OM WATW" wMt .....bed. ...... ..., ......... . ............ """ .............. ..... mum lnoome. OWner llealble •• , ......... tnl,000. m-tlOO. CORONA OIL MAR -PRIMS Prtcle of °"'*'* .... ,. ....... ...... , ........... _ ... .., ... ............... ":\ ........ . ...... p....... °"'* .. ............. , .......... °"' -...... 1111 ......... L •1·'411. WATERFRONT HOMES INC ltfAl UTATI ' ' .............. ,...,IW~I t43' W C'-1 ~ JIS ,,.._A.,,. ,..._,...... ~~ ....... '1Mfll , r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24, 1983 ~ ......... ~·~la-.. ~~1:::.z:;::..:~ ........... ~ ......... Ill• "'"'Ip.... ..... ... .... ...... ... .... I ...... ... .... """ ....... ...... Hll lenal IN lw!tl l!!I ._al 1111 ....... llll ;;;;;;;;;;.~===iiiiiiii --iiiiiiiiiiiii ......... 111&,... * ., •••• 1111! * Beautiful 3 br. 1 ~ ba home on Cul-<i~aac. remod. 2 F'P, French doon, Spa, assume loans -$149,000. PllllllU llPUI Steps to ocean. 2br, 1 ba house, lbr, lba apt. Refurb., ideal S/W rental. Lg. assum. loan. $235,000. Come vialt the meet fabo'"°"8 view new custom home ln Newpoty. Nothing to compare with t.hia 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 bath, formal dining, 3 frplca, 6 car garqe. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate and aak for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. tad.t&Y•UTAUU IPll t&IU 1 .. HELEI I. DOWD CDM view condo for rent> 2br, 1 ~ ba. pool, jac. Dock avail. No children under 16. $1500 per month. IEILTll,111. 144-111• R enate Collison , R ealtor 548-5133 SELL Idle 1t1m1 with alM8ke your ~ ~ Deity Piiot Clalelft9d Ad. ler by utlng the ,,_7 ..... ~ whO need Peopi. Thllt'1 wtlet tM DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY .... eboutl CedlMeCe to Go-Car11 WMtewtthe Fed Aoll • .,,, off the IMl'k .. 842-5e7 8. tot CIMalfled Ads. W"" e CIWlfled Ad Clll Nowt 142-6178 t Don· t Read This Ad I lll.ESS YOU WOll.D Ll<E TO BE TREATED TO A GOllMT ONO FOR TWO AT T~ FAMOUS •WPORT BEACH MARRIOTI HOm RESORT Afl> TEfllS CUii! As 1 speci1I introductory offer. we would like to treat you to 1 deliahtful evenina fNtUfin& the Marriott's world f1mous cuisine i nd some very hlndsomt door prizes. This is just our way of introducina you to the "fl1aship" of timeshues .... The brNthtlkina Snow Like Loda• in the n11rby unspoiled four st1Son resort of Bia Bur Like Cllifomi1. The dinner. door prizes 1nd no obliption presentltion on Snow Like Loda• will cost you nothina. Of course you must be over twenty-one. p infully empjoyed 1nd if you 111 m1rried yo~r spouse m_ust 1ecom1>1ny you,. That's it! Wt o~ly hive 1 limited amount of space 1vall1ble for this complimtntlry dinner prestntlt1on so pl11se e1ll soon .... For inform1tion and reservations Clll Sindy toll frH (800) 462· 4931 or Clll her collect 1t (714) 866-8808. IEWPORT BEACH EICEPTIOlllL VALUE LIST $310,000 • PRIVATE BEACH access comes with this custom built hillside home that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner will help with low Interest financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373 CAMEO SHORES PRESTIGE and ocean view come with this outstanding 4 bdrm. 5 bath executive estate -only $525,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 PRIVATE BOAT SLIP Spacious 3 bdrm, 21h bath residence in private community. New carpeting & paint. Only $269,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373. NEWPORT BEACH -$134,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Next to Hoag Hospital. Private, guard gated community. 2 bdnns. 2 baths. 759-1501or752-7373. JASMINE CREEK Ocean and greenbelt view . . . extra large spa. If you are looking for Utopia, better see t.h1s -only $437 ,000. 759-150 l or 752-7373. SPYGLASS RIDGE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous pril'e reduction! 759-1501 or 752-7373. HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$221,500 Fantastic price for this sought after area! 3 bdnns, 2 baths + family rm. Least expensive Carmel mode l we have seen! Just listed -better take a look! 759-1501 or 752-7373. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW from this prestigious executive home in Spyglass. Beautiful grounds, utmost privacy, refreshing s pa area, Ught & airy decorating. Only $535,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 BEACH ESTATE This outstanding executive home featurea what must be the large:it.lot in thia magnificent private community near the water . Fonnal diru.ng rm & 4 spacious b<inns including a master suite with sunken jacuzzi tub. Assumable financing at 11.75%. 759-1501 or 762-7373 • HARBOR VIEW HOMES • $75.000 in upgrades in this 6 bdrm, 3 bath Somertet model with expanded dining nn. Security system. All new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Just listed - only $359,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 f $181,000 -OCEAN VIEW From balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath Towne Home ln walking di.stance to beach! Over 21001q ft. Pool. spa & tennis! 759-1501 or 752-7373 $121,500 NO QUALIFYING • For purchase of this beautifully deconted Newport condo cloee to the ocean. Excellent arnenitiee with pool & clubhou.e for entertainina. Private, guard gate community. 759-1501 or 752-7373 ONLY 1225,000 For this former model home ln beautiful, established Newport Beach area. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, FORMAL dining nn. Large lot with fruit t.reet. Outatanding patio area. Juat lnt:roduced to the market. 709-1~1 or 762-7373 ' .t JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 875-8870 1H' Tl IUO" Beautlful 4 & 2 bedroom duplex with ocean views from both units. Nicely maintained, good summer/winter rental locatlon. $269,000. UITlllE COSTl IEU FIBI 5 Bdrms on a deep lot, super location, 1st time on market In 23 years. Asking Asking $132,500. SUBMIT ALL OF-FERS. AllllE VI Liii Spacious 5 Bdrm + family home located near South Coast Plaza. Wet bar, cov- ered patio. Fully assumable VA loan at low Interest. Owner Is MOTIVATED and wlll assist with financing. Bring your offer or trade. $129,000. FIUI IPPEI Good 3 Bdrm fixer In family area of Costa Mesa. Two bath, fireplace, kitchen-family room. Make offer we can't refuse. $115,000. • .. JACOBS REALTY, INC. .. 675-6670 JISlllE CREEi IPEI llT./IUI. 1-1 If IWIEI 1411,110 Plan 5. 3 Bdrm .. Fam. Rm., 21h Bath. Private spa. Hlghly upgraded. View. XLNT Financing Available. Come to the gate & ask for 5 Jetty Drive. IEllOEI 110,000 llYlllllllS New listing-best buy 4 Bdrm, formal dining rm, den. Lovely pvt yard w/spa. Asking $650,000. Opn H.se Sat/Sun 1-5PM. 410 Morning Star Ln, NB. llW ont•IZll •111 Steps to bay & ocean beaches. Enter- tain on your redwood rooftop deck w/breathtaking bay & ocean views. Too many amenities to mention. Priced from $357,500. Opn Sat/Sun 1-5. 207 19th S t, NB. IAU This weekend only, $185,000. 4 Bdrm 3 Ba+ bonus rm. Opn Sunday 1-5. 2020 Highland Dr, NB. ILi OlllU IEL IW New, spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 'l'l Ba. Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and skylit.es. Walk to beach. Priced for immediate sale $339,500. Opn Hse Sat/Sun 1-5. 616 Marigold. Call 675-551 1 or 640-4521 IALlll PElllllU OOOIFHIT Superb location, 5 Bdnn 4 Ba, elevator, dining rm. outstanding massive Mstr Bdrm suite w/view, fire- place, 17' ceiling. Cannot be duplicated at any price. QUALITY -QUALITY - QUALITY. $1 ,150,000. •TIWlll Forest Hills mdl in Racquet Club, 4 Bdrm, family nn, dining nn. Great ~urnable loan. Call for info. IFFIOE lllLllll 2-sty L ido Peninsula;· 6400 sq. fl., 24 permanent off-site parking spaces in- cluded. Asking $945,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 15 I.. CoMt Hwy., eoron. del M•r 875-5511 STEPS TO THE OCEAN IN OLDE TOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH With only $69.000 dwon. this 3700 square foot Victorian beauty can be yours! Priced $60,000 under recent appraisal at $269,900. this is a superb buy for the la rge family desiring beach li ving at an affordable price and terms. Too many amenities to mention. CaU us for details. 963-5671 IMMACULATE Four bedroom. twenty-four hundred square foot La Linda home featuring custom pool and spa plus three car garage. With $25,000 down, our owner will help finance. Total payment only $1.450/month. 963-5671 DREAM HOME WITH DREAM FINANCING Imagine taking over a $72,000 first at 9.75% and having the owner carry a $60,000 second at 12% for 10 years! Then imagine buying a beautiful 4 year old, 4 bedroom, 2 1h bath home in Mission Viejo with a -custom spa and patio. It's truly a dream home. Our owner is very motivated. 963-5671 LUXURY CONDO -AFFORDABLE PRICE Two master suites near the pool w ith a view. Double car garage. With $5,000 down, payments are a low $900/month. Asking $91,500. 556-7035 ELEGANCE PERSONIFIED Highly desirable Springhurst townhome priced thousands ~ow mar- ket at $145,000. 3 bedrooms plus 2 ~ bath.> wtth a wood burning fireplace in the master bedroom and in the IJvmg room. In immaculate condition w ith mirrored wardrobes, custom wood sh utters and brick patio with barbecue. SeUer assisted financing available. 963-5671 $10,850 DOWN will buy this luxurious 2 year old, three bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome with double attached garage. Features include central air, greenhouse window in the kitchen. private patio. tennis, pool, spa and security gate. Asking $106,500. 963-5671 OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESSll MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING With only $55,000 down, our owner will carry the fina ncing with excellent terms. The building is situated in a prime location and would be perfect for a new practice. Penni ts obtained to expand the existing aquare footage if desired. Asking $275,000. 963-5671 ONE HOUR PHOTO LAB This well run Huntington Beach establishment grossed $120,000 m 1982. The partnership that owns the business is dissolving and forces sale $30,000 below market at $104,000. 963-5671 STATUARY STORE -HUNTINGTON BEACH Large, 1800 square feet. P laster and .blsque lnventory plus classroo.m f?r artistic new owner. Buy now and enJOy t he Christmas rush beginning m September. 963-5671 BEAUTY SALON Brand new listing in Huntington Beach. This shop has eight stations and very low overhead whic h produces a good profit tor the owner/operator. The partnership ls di901ving and our owners will help finance. 963-5671 CAMERA SHOP -ANAHEIM Low. low price. Only four blocks to Disneyland. Add a new l hour procesalng machine and for lMB than $80,000 total you have both a camera abop and one hour lab. 963-5671 ·~ ......... " ••1uwwnaoUU11 WITIMYDPllM._ llWI YllW Exceptional 4 BR. den , fam rm, bonus room in prestigious Harbor Ridge . Beautifully decor- ated thruout with lush land- 8C.8plng. Many, many extras. As- sumable loan. $795,000 includes land. Maureen White. Ml If l IJll Totally customizeq "Lautre- mont" in Harbor Ridge. 4 BRs, 3 BA, Family rm. lncl all matching furniture . Private stone entry takes you across bridge to trop- ical spa. Unobstructed panoramic view of ocean. $895,000. Maureen White. IHlllH'llWI IPIOTAOIWllME Vaulted ceilings w/plantat1on shutters thruout. Built-in wine rack, bar & ch ina cabinet. 2 BR+ den w/ocean view. Low-care court.yard & custom tile back patio. Includes land at $499,000. Maureen White. OffmY FIEIOI "Lucerne" model w/gorgeous ocean/bay/night hght views. Beautiful wood paneUed fam. rm w /built-in bookcases. Fountain & gas BBQ in atrium. Long term assumable financing. $649,000 ind land. Maureen White. nst• IPAllll - lltmlWWI VILU 180 degree view of ocean, bay & Catalina. Enter through security gates to imported Italian marble entry to this 4 BR, 4 BA home w /oak winding stairway or elevator to an elaborate rec· reation area. Patio includes H ydrospa & tiled BBQ service center. The perfect home for ex- ecutive entertaining. $1 ,725,000 includes land. Maureen White. IEST PllCl &II Tll•S Compare the price of this popu· tar 'Devonshir e' home! This is the largest of the Harbor Ridge Estate homes offering 4 BR, a study. family nn and a large bonus nn with fireplace. The location of the home provides unobstructed views of the city lights and San Gabriel moun- tains. This is a lender owned property & is priced to sell with a low down payment. $635.000. Ed Escano/Maureen White. lnCTlOIW otm•PllWIY 111111 This beautifully landscaped & custom expanded 3 BR home includes all furnishings, fixtures & window coverings. The master bedroom has been expanded & redesigned as a totally private suite. The family room has also been expanded to provide for a beautiful, step-down wet bar. The first T.D. is fully assumable. This home is a must to see. Call for your priva te showing. $785,000. F.d Escano. IUlllFIOEIT OllTlll lllHI 1¥111- Lllllll llWNIT IUCI This elegant Country English es· tate of 7600 sq. ft. is set among the many fine custom homes of Harbor Ridge overlooking New- port Beach. Artfully conceived, this home offers the finest craftsmanship available in cus- tom home construction. The beautifully landscaped grounds and cobblestone courtyard are secured by electric entry gates. The 5 BR, each ensuite, feature a Master Suite with fabulous views and the bath offers a double shower, lg jacuzzi tub and a habitat sauna. P lease c.all for your private s h o w i ng . $3.200,000. F.d Escano/Maureen White. llllll 111111 OHT• M•E Elegant li ving can now be yours in this spacious 4 BR home of 5700 sq. ft. Among the many amenities this home offers is a marble rloor entry gallery. a rich- ly finished oak panelled library. large Master Suite & bath with a jacu:z.zl tub and steam shower. All this plus a 41 foot pool with spa, wine room, elevator. 4 car garage and much more. Financing tenns will be structured to satisfy the buyer's needs. $1,395.000. Ed Eecano/Maureen White. ,., ............ This beautifully landscaped ''Miramar" offers an expanded living nn, an extra BR & spec- tacular ocean & city light views. Relocating owners will accept a low down payment & are offer- ing an _,xcellent financing pack· a.ge. WW alao consider a one year leaae agreement. $545,000. Ed F.ecano/M•ureen White. NI LUii A rare opportunit y to enjoy the tecurity & prestige of living i.n Harbor Ridge ... This ls one of the few homes available for leaae ln this 10ugh t after community. This 4 BR "Lautremont" home I.a decorated in neutral colon and is looated on • quiet cul-de·uc ttreel. Monthly rent...$2900.00 c:."th. Maureen White/Ed oa 04 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. July 24. 1983 .,,1 ......... 1...,11 ... 1-.• ... • -.l•...,I ... • __ 111 .... fer kl• -.Gt ... • .. • ... ral-... __ ...-.;l 00-.-2 Gt1or1l IPEl lllllY 1·15 1'4 Yla YtHa, Ll4• Isle .................... Sltl,OOG 6 bdrm. den , t.'Onwt. Vta I...ido Nord 101 •••• ,., ... , ........... .i ........ 1171,00G 3 bdrm, 3 ba, den 3 fireplaces J 14 Yla lr11l1aa, Lltlo lilt .............. SHl,OOG 3 bd.rm, 2 l>.'l, family room 421 larhr hla•4 Ir., 1.1 ............... 1110,00G BA YFRONT with slip. 4 bdrm JM Yla EMii, Lide 1110 .................... HH,OOG 3 bdrm. 3 ba, den, 3 hreplaces ...... ...... 1006 81lb01 DUple11, 3 Br 2 ea ca-P11iaaal1 lhtdral callings. Kira lrg j;;;:;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:; 1007 garage .-2 Br Apl · $10 680 in come 1395.000 Besl P11ce 675·2910 Little Balboa Island. 3 Br 2 Be, reducea to $299,998 552-2839 al ... PtaiDllll l 007 8"utliu1 oceanfront home on Balboa Peninsula. 4 Br 4 Ba By Owner $775.000 Wiii trade for llems of like value 305/561-5560. PllllHU IAYFflOIT PHINHU POllT NEWUSHNG E•ellen1 oeach home • 3 Bdrm, or 2 plus den. 2 bath Forced air, copper plumbing. shake rool, fireplace ana open beamed ceilings Double garage is stressed for second slory $315.000 642-5200 ...... ltr k!• ltt!!! It! kit i•ltwwlaHt......,IM ....... ltle....._ __ l!' ...... ~-*-lll....,.lt~~l"lmp~~·~ltltu;;;i,___,.w.i_--..--__ , ______ ~ l OZZ CeroH ••t •ar IOU Ct1ta 1111 1014 Ct1l1 Mt11 10!4 lr•iat ltH La1H1 ll1a1l ltH ....... ...... 1111 i;;,.-._-.-.-.. .............. -. ••HI fer kl• ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:: Yllll! IOI' I ,,, llm lilii I PUI 4 bdrm, 3 ba, aofll iev.1, A RARE Buun In one of th• n~ttt edutt cOfn« IOt. ,.,~ Piiio on -. - COLOW<?U BANt(eR L.] Single story, warm & friend- 1 y. custom home with an abundance of hand finished wood throughout. charming wall coverings and sta ined glass windows. Every <:on- ceivable amenity was built mto this 4000 sq. ft. home with 4 bdr, 4 ba, family roum, formal dining, 3 f Lreplaces, pool, spa, a forever view. The sunsets a re spectacular! If this describes the home you have been searching for high and low, you will find it high on top of Spyglass Hill at # 1 MUIR BEACH CIRCli..E, Cor- ona del Mar. $1.375,000.00. OPEii SUID&Y 1 ·I Pl DEUllCY IE&L ESTATE 1511-1110 Corona del Mar l OZZ JASlllE CRHlt Beautiful 5 Br with ocean 2 br, den, many upgrades· & Bay view, 10% down $289.000 fee Open Sun 260 1 Island \/lew Or 12·4. 6 Mar1t1rne Oriv" Open House By owner, A Foster Sal/Sun 1·5 975-0060/760-1733 T'drbell, HL\l.IOHS communtu ... 2 Bdrm•. greenbelt, reo re- dining tnd l•mlly rme, 2 dteO<eltd, MW crpt1, kit be. Level. Prfvec;y. View. eppllanctt. wo.. from ----Bio pttlo. II 11 lu" gOOd pool. PP ownr wiU Ulltt W••M•MTH 11vfng wllh • gr81t ~n In financing. Clll f0< Info 230 Full P111 Ads Each Month! Wlliiii IUATIS ~~ In thl1 1>e11utflul ~eg~0~~7~ pm. Mr Ottn Lowell priced Plan 1 wtlh lllf H iiiiiiiiUiiiilliiliiiiliiLiiDiiTiiiiiiii muter 1ultH. on ptlvtte EIEOUTIYI 110111( p I • z • T 0 w n h 0 me . •unny locatlon Air con· In e prlvete geled lfM 1139,500. 2Br. vtulttd dltlonlng, decorator win· overlooking El Nig'* goll <*lings Ptanletlon thul· dow eoV9flng1 & well-courM. 3 Bdrm•. dining, tt<t oft wn1 owpet vi.w peper1 2 brick PlllOt femlly end brHkfHI of greeo~t L~ 90JI 178 with Oldtt home. $226.000 ltJ•Oar•IMr. ut-nn Ml1t Ot1tlltlH with bullt·ln BBQ Large room• 3 beth•. Gourt'Mt Owner 759-9lN Is this 4 bedroom home country kllchen Com-electric kitchen Fenc.d -------,......,..,,,..,..,.-l~~~~~~~ii= Comp1e1ely re-done with I•-------• munlty tennis, PoOI & yard with relaxing epe. IRIAl•ll llAYllW Iii new carpet. wellpaper, HST SIDE perk1. Only 1167.000 Views. ".orner lot. e>wn.r ltH s.t/11111·4 Wiii LIYILY and paint Brighi, open STEPS Tl TEllll, will help finance. Lowell If II y M lltelll f lnalde end out Thie s floor plan with 2'..; baths, IEW LISTlll UIEI I NIL ~~i:~ome In area 3BR 2be~rlme loc:a~on Bdrm Harbor Highlands formal dining. fa mily Very clean 2 lly 3 bdrm, Woodbridge Grovet OPEN.SUNDAY 1_5 with view. Becki to ca· Home hH a fent..-0 room. llreplace. Quiet eK· 2'h ba, lge lrplc, den, fruit Auburn model. 2 bdrm 3177 1 E. Nine Or. nyon. Upgraded cptt, femlly room end la lltfY ecutive neighborhood. trees. on quiet cul de sac with every upgrade Im-drepu and cu•tom special • end 11 ~ $250,000 $ t67,000 Priced below IQlnable. Gorgeou1 neu-NIU 111111 ILTI. woodwOfk 5345 000 • $189.500. Cell 10 ... I R I R It mrkt Owner, 646-7911 trel decor. Large yefd. 414-1011 lht iowet\ price in pro-lodayl J~s~t : :•~1n°' drive lo E-si-de-h•er. 3 Br 2 Ba • ~~:~n::c~~p!n~u:.1--------• Jecl. e40-6280 1•2·1200 beaches 3 bedrooms. bonus rm • lrg y•rd aee S 152.000 ;::;.r--~1-:lu.--.L--...~ Ollat•I, lft ltt 1 75 baths, faml~ room S t25,000-$20,0 0 dn. WOOlllllHI OOIDO OW)tl C• Two FIREPLAC s. Has Assume Io an 11 at 2 LI.. I ~ It I 3BR 1'n ba, 12 Fuller1on A PETE BARRETJ $939/ 0 I II 2 bdrm, $106 ,000 •• I t .... Ave. 1185,000, 642·8383 a reel mountain teellngl mo wner e 1 Stal0 p 1 o 1y Agt Premium location across Lovely 6 r w/roorn or ~,,.,---=-:::--:-:---=-:-:-Adorned with lrull and "· r n. n · · c 3 Cllllhaven 3 Br ..,,. R2 lol 6•2 1518 from pool & larga park. 120' yactil. ult br · u..., • 'cypress treas $125,000 .. • v hrdwd floors 1215K "' ----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Light & airy, tolally Im-w35' 1llp Muat ... , PP. • · . REALTY Must see• • macu1a1e Inside & out. Owner. 673-7873 Own/Agl 642·9e86. IOIH wltlt llHTAL Lovely decor, brick p8110. Oliff UYD 1--------lltd11cttl s 15 000 Quiet uecutfve neigh· bor11000 4 oedrooms. 3 ba111s, formal dining lam· 1ly room. lireplace Well-appointed beveled glass Ille bu111.1n shelves. vaulled c eilings $235,000 Act nowl l11t Tor•• lpti lltl Assume 1st at 12• ·'!. * llRIE Pltnln IOUI YllW 3 Bdrm. 2'11 ba, den. 2 Call ~~~~;o'::,'klns One of a kind wflh 112 & Feahlon lalend. Cu•tom Liit iSLE OUTIM slory w/aHeched 3Br 2ba --------• acre: Beautiful 3 bdrm built 2500 sq tt 21eve11. 5 Appealing. bright end re n t a I l S 7 0 O to home. Lovely pool to Bdrm. 311, Ba. family cheer1ul. Tolally coordl-S 1000/mot. sunken living enJoy all year round I room, pool. •11 acre lee nated carpel and w• rm, high beam cells. brick ·-"'--·-··-Price only $225,000 end land, new carpet• & paint coverings lhroughout. lrplc. sep. yards and gar owner will help flnencel thru-ou t. $425,000. 2-story. 4 bed , Frend! for ea $SOK dn. OWC American Home Shield Owner. Daye 5-48-0690. doors & open large lllllntg bal., 12v, ent-$245.000. Protection Included on Eves 548-5946. Aek tor & lamlly rma. Aed IO Iii/FHA TorMI Steve 673-1600, hm this property. Ted. $.498.500 631-1400 U".E 0 ..... 001110 30 F .. I 548-0458 Tl ITHI s1s9'5oo M:::r N~~~hu ~~~eoanj DOUD & co INC. .. ... "'<··· •••• """ ""••" flUL ESTA MIPllATI -WAll HI HONl MCNASH REAL TY 851-9889 675-6196 2 br. 2' > ba 1800 sq It bedrooms. 1 75 balhs. I•-------WU•lllTll 111· 1111 IALll& PEii ltoMI ~ -. FOREVER VIEW Pool· Spa · Tennis brick fireplace Many lrun LOT! Wlllllfl EITITH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lrge 4 bdrm, prlv1te lane. REAL ESTATI 011 To, Of th. "Ill Close 10 schools. shops trees S 129,900 Owner 1 ed p * YllW II WYO Slips to Bey, Sacrificing 131·1400 By owner 675-4495 mollva1ea. let's 1alkl Prime ..fastslde large Lowe91 pr c Ian 1 with et $325.000. Submll 111 ,•-------II A showplace of d1s11nct1on __ _ __ bulldable lot with alley 2 master suites. on prl-11T IPEI 11111 offers. Altl for Delli. 1• with attention to all de· Ptl'llltr ulrooii.roek" access BEST OFFER vote sunny location. Air GOOD LOCATION tails Jusl move In and OPEN Mii S•NDAY 1-1 Newly painlad end clean! 3 TAKES ITll conditioning. decoralor ASSUMABLE LOAN en1oy this 2 story 5 Bdrm •HEL •o•E PERFECT bedrooms. 1 75 balhs, scone 131·2242 window coverings & wall-Excellenl Condlllon MUST SELL! A fine older home with 4 Br. 3\lt Ba localed on a 45· 1ot on the main channel wll11 dock space for 2 55· boats. aellghllul home Priced dining/family rooms lire-__ __ papers 2 brick pallos 3 Bdrm. 2'n Bath HIMEfl llRHll to sell so owners can llOW Olll Y 1211,000 place Large country Wllh b\1111-ln BBQ. Large OPEN SUNDAY 1 .. BALBOA PENIN POINT move quickly Shown by Done only in the beSI ol 1111chen Assume 10.,,% YA TEll•S country kitchen. Com· 2107 Yacht Greytlng IUOl ... IE 1141,000 Musi sell. bought another. 3 blks lo ocean. 3 bdrm. large usumable lat. Try tease/option. A•k for Della. Ullll'llNE UITU9lllT ,..,. ........ u I 1,210r000. This property has been re· appointment taste w11h the hlghes1 apr loan $ 159 000 LOW IOWI munlty tennis, pool & Jo Ann Doren R111tor duced $20,000 since July Jo A11n Doran Aaa11or quality materials A Owner wlll help finance parks. Only $167,000. 759-0619 UlllUPPUI llMIARI IOUI YllW,WtEIPI. llUIOll Tl llLI. NIOUll PllOI ,_ l•lllATI UU. 1121.-. N-custom 3 Br. 2'> Ba home on the main channel with dock age for a 55' 4th and conlinues lo be 759-0619 beautiful ana sunny 3 Cati loday• G1nregat~ la0mdlrlmy 5 hopmtues lelaamtu:Y· STEPS TO THiii, reducea S 1.000 per day --------• bdrm fa m 11 y rm " " UIES a ..aL until Labor Day The ad· -------lownhome with the oest 171-2110 room. 2 flleplaces. large r-4Br 201owes1401($20K 1121 toO dress Is 2050 E Ocean HARIOR VIEW MILLI locallon in Canyon Crest 3107 S. lrl1tol It. yard with beaulllul spa Woodbridge Grovee Blvd • call 10 get the 3 bdrm, 2' ~ ba, pool, Estares with private gar· and decking. OWNER Auburn model. 2 bdrm dn + frm pool, 1ennl1, 2 Bdrm and ~n. Block• to canel. Vacant 962· 1227, water. AISUme 173.000 963-6&2. end OWC. Submit on 1a1estl ocean & mountain view dens. INOOI. Berber i--------• NEEDS FAST SALE, with every upgrade Im· &42 5200 Reduced $55.000 tor carpet. two nrepl1ces. __ MAKE OFFER. Asking aglnable. Gorgeous neu· yacht .-e bay ooat 11,HD,OOO. 5 Br. 3 Be, spa home, down peymenl. Ask tor ,. ........ 11., • quick sale $299.000 l1rm vaulted ceilings. lormal Lux 2BR 2BA Condo. S 137.900 Call 540-1151 tret decor. Large yard, By owner 644-5347 dining. large sundeck cath cell llv rm . wood IPEl SlllAY 12·3 lush la ndscaping & Westchff. 1268.000. Will listen 10 offers. 842-4959. HU&llLUll PIJYATI Pun. lJMlll. ll0-1110. .. , ••••• ., ...... , ....... .~ t . ., and more plus communl· burning lrpl formal din • 2101 IUIE redwOOd decit. A mull ly poo1. spa ana tennis 2 car gar . WtO. Retrig . '"w .. !2,211.151100.E -11 e••JSllHEle Owner has boughl incl. Ideal loc $135,000. ._. -• -anotner and wants to sell neg. 555.97 14 J 1111, llOl,OOO Pristine alngle story 3 Br 3 now _ ---:-=,...-:o Premium locaUon ecrolll Ba on corner, 1 blk from 4C•IJOILlll MesaVerde2slory,4Br.3 from pool & large perk Merine. Opn Hae C•LLl44•7211 Ba formal dining rm . Light & airy; 101111l Thurs-Sun 12·6. 2561 • family rm, wood deck. lmmac· culate Inside Circle Or. Do not dltturb -•-•s 5 e L I .. __ b le" occupents. For more Into -·--Lovely Br 3 • pool out ove Y .......... r: r " 6 0 5 • 6 8 2 • 5 5 4 1 0 r 1441 Galur Dr .. 4Br. den. home, ve ry private , p a tio Assume low 7141646-6325 Wed -Sun. 2 frplcl, 2111Be, gar tor 3 EI 11 de $ 2 3 9 . 9 O 0 lnlereSI 111. ca lg hobb m 646-3557 Cell Diane Perkins ~'e.s0o. Owner ~Ill re.: 112·2000 IAll IEN 1l1t financing. Open .. H .. a_1_1._1t...,,1_c_k ___ l_04 __ 01 --------• Lrg3 Br +lemllyrm& pool Set/Sun 1·5 Rob· slze yard w/180 deg. lneonReallor 548-51M7. I ll0,000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ocean view. $400,000-t ______ __,..___,...,,..,,,.,,.-- H1·12H llW llME-UN llU Owner went1 acllool ,. duced I 100.000, thl1 II 1 cu1tom home with 4 Bdrms. 4 baths, vaulted oelllngs end 4 II~· quality everywherel Of. lered el $895,000. 142-1200 4 Bdrm. 2 bll, spa, beautl· OIE LEYEL OllH 11elue. Will sell tl'lls week DOYEi SHORES Foe a-lllecl Ad __ _ lul decor • many up· ll"llE llOYES for only $299.900. Cell Eltpensive custom home grades Localed on prl-• Patrick Ten0te 760-8702, on a huge lot. 5 81' 4'/t be. ACTION Cleulfled Ads ire the vate cul de sac on tge 101 Seems like an lndlvldual 931•1266 new spa & pool Moel••· PETE BARRETI ... REALTY • D•llCallY ... 01 g'arn':!: ~oy:,d•:;~~~!~ !•-------• 1. ________ Newport Riveria Condo 4 Call 63 l-2242 hpf':' .. 8~ ~::g~· k~tc~:!,h elusive showcase home i--------• • .. ..... -..-~ 1" B 2' B I I t -u " . . on e commending view 1.E1WwT fll••-AO-YlSOtl belle< way 10 tell more lflYllE TEllll&CE 2 IR NOME r > a rp' pa 10 Auuma VA loans as low double garage a nd '~ - '42-5611 -......, El•OEI 120 OOO tennis pool spa Byownr as 8112.,., 3·•·&5Br top enclo·---low mainten· lol $935,000 IHhld 381', 2Ba, 1125.000 ........-• , will! garage 11panmen1 $ 09 H•n 5 8 63 t 7 '""' s 131 500 1 n" q ote R & " 1 $155 ooo 1 ·""" 4 · are as mot 1 v a I e d a nee yard $132,500, • 1 " u · Xlnt financing. low dOlll'I, I S I 'Ir w/1'11·l1w or Mllttr a ley access · ... 1n~1--ta 751 5989 IHlll fer Salt HoHta er 1 e • FIXER OPEi NOHE Marcella agt 840-2678 842-1200 ., ........... · • Agt. 631-3444 lntral 1002 G.11111 1002 IUitt, I& llY rMr ltriHI 3 BR home on large 101 3 bd. 2 bl Pool. Fire & UYOIHT Duplex, $260,000, 3 Br & 2 ICUI YIEWJll 'Ill r•, fa•llJ r• S97,000 Easy terms Security system, custom HILISH TIHll NEW LISTING ~~~~4~~~. Steps 10 Brighi 2Br, 2Bt corner"'* H nt & Assoc l·a teS w/wot ltar, 31r, 2100 POOL NOME wet b11. assumable loan Beauuru15 bedroom home Excellent area tor large '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on top floor Luxury am-U ''ft ef CtMftrtaltlt Quiet loc:a11on 3 BR 2 Ba. S 176,900 1793 Hawaii with custom pool and family. 5 Bdrms. d11n end 1• menlties. ow,,., an•~ REAL ESTATC YILU II TIE UY with a Mediterranean air, this smashing 5 Bdrm sgl level otters the ultimate In design & llveablli· ty. Incl. pvt Maid's qtrs. kltch-fam rm w/2nd frplc, Mstr suite w/pool & bay vus. Ute & airy thruout. Lrg deck. patio w/pool & spa ON THE BAY. Great for summer entertaining. Centr. air, slip & side tie. $875.000 L.H. Jeri Hunt. 111, NU I wmFIL estate in CdM. 180 deg. ocean/bay view. Pool. spa. sec. system & air. 5 Bdr, 61/t Ba. Maid's qtrs, ram rm. (lfficel Out of area owners want offer. Opn Sun for inspection. Vee Stinson. t ••Ir..... lfl 1·1 l TllOl IF CUU Is evident In this Big Canyon 4 Bdrm, tam rm. sgl level from lush parklike setting to cool pool vu, formal dining rm. Im- pressive courtyard fountain entry, wet bar. 2 frplcs, 3 car gar, pvt sec. + 24 hr guarded gate. $649,500. Jeri Hunt. 14 llrelq Trff I•• S11 1-1 H1·ll00 '::~::~' S©\\.~~-~ c~s· WOii . ,., t••d •• (lll'f e ,_O.l1Ut ----- ·==~ .:• ~ •:.1.~: ·: .r-----....,.. :;c;:· fO -;:~,·-~ ·~ ::. • ' r:--.'c l)'.~J • I r ' J '- "": ,..1 ' .$) PACE RT I I I' I I I H U C A Y I I I I' I' I I TANT I A I I' I' I I I KROll UC I I I~ I I I' Som• rieo11lt navt • (Ill . _ _ _ _ _ ltrt fll wav OI IOO'l1ng t i 1nt11 lu1ur• Tney l•ov11 11 r_l_O~R.,..0,_.,.B .,..E-.--41 tr111v aon I ~ucr.11HO ""' llrM • I j j j • I 11m• lhtiy 'iln t lw•y• <:nn ... -· _.....---·-·-·-"lid•• I T I " J y [ I 0 t........ ... .... . '"""" I I I I I'' _.. ~:.;t; ::~ ~·r ~:.· . ' .... -•:iii•.-:P r r 1· 1· r r r 1· r r· 1 • ~i~ii! I I I I I I I I I I I I •••un.....,. ................. 12 11,1., ., ••• W.I~ te rireptace. RV access -Circle (Mesa Verde spa Family rm. 3 frplc1. formal d1nlny room Can FAIT&ITIG PllOE BYCO 645-2251 • $148 000 financing by Nor111t Open Sal-Sun security and many be convened to 1-S171,000HPLD i.11ch11 orshoppi11. owner 12-s pm 957-0147 pluses Wallo. lo beach larger rooms. Yard big on tht Balboa Penln1Yle 3 IHI HISE lottutttl '""''will RtJ McCar,lo llltr. Open 11ouM by owner Sat Reouced to $379.000. (•-------• enough for pool. Cell Liz BR In front t BR In r .. r Big Canyon. 4 Br pool, alselHHtrlHll Hl-7121 11.4 Sun1·• •Br 2Ba,2 g~1rg163c~~14~10 22~;~ PRIME Beazleylordetallsor see. A money ~ak•I Alweye ::ve"11ewSt~unG~-:,'i/: . • ,ti ..... OPEN s•T/IUll I·-------sty wllam rm 1111c11en w Ill ' s d $350 .• 00042. 1200 rented! Call for further In-476-1234. • i• din rm wtfrplc. 2 car gar. a ng ora atur ay • lormalllonEL. FIOIS l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-4. 1401 S11t111lla, 2Slry 3 lrg Br, 3 ea. lrg TtV easy access to fwys, 1•4 LOCATION 1• CdM.12715,000Ftt, rm w/lrplc. lrg den NewporlMesaSchlOlst -\1.'\HHIHIJ'l OnperksnearpoollnCol· -PAYluttlllULTH IPE11111·1 lttty Kerr Rlty S 167,900 979-0734 ~8~~ 1~1~-:n:\~i.~~~I llll'1I., IM. ombla Square. 2 Bdrm. ' llM1JO Pres1lglou1 and eff0<datlle 113-1111 3 bd, 1') ba owner 3088 Roanoke Ln REAL ESTAlE 1·~ baths plus powder •: 1 • Condo. Low down~ MUST LIQ .. HTE 120,000 DOWll Take over payments. So Hwy COM. 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car gar P rln only 2091822-2644 One of Spyglass Hiii's besl 1oct1ons wnh ocean and Me hie view Sharp 3 br 2 Ba with courtyard entry $5•9.000 UBR 673-7771 OPEii HT /SUll 1·1 COROllA DEL MAii CAPE COD Only 2 yrs Old An In- credible 4 Bdrm, 5 ba Cape Coo w1tl1 mini ocean "1ew lrom master sune Tons ol oak used t11roug11ou1 w11 11 balconies overtooklng bea.i111u1 waterfront Drive Ollered last year lor $895.000 • NOW ONLY $539.000 lor an instant sale 2220 W1torfre1t Dr CALL 14•· 7211 el Hi SlOl,000 Grenl yard, 557_3349 131-1 400 room Chatham Model. Ible 3Br 2'~ be. 2 llOl'f gOOd terms. be1Jullfully I•--------AIC. $129,900. Extensive Spanish t16t upgraded Open Sunday OPEi •OISE thru-out enllre 111 floor. 2005 Arnold Ave. Costa s•T·Sll l·I SEASPRAY TOWNHOME. FIBIT Upgraded thru·out Oute1 3 40 " Ocean close 2Br. ~ 2 ea ._IS 1•• •a-11 "llW end unit wilh serene vi.-Mesa 645· 4 Owner will cafry flrsl at Pool • Tennis -Security Of UYfllllT Olllt rw _, 9 from mHler tulle. Ae- --aiEIR001S 10%. 30 yr haed. 35' RV Gate " yrs new. ealty UYflttlTlllll Stunning exec. Monaco aume loan .. 9\'· I"'. 8 Mesa Verda Republic access pool, 2700 sq 11 S 1 2 9 . O O O Age n I townhome, 3200 '<I It+. Wlndsong Agt. J ulie hOme. 3 Bath Din Rm, home, 4 Br. 3'" Ba 289 851 9135 644 4201 6 51-1177 twltn WHI tlnJ 111 lf1'excluslve prlvele com-897·0122 Refreshments sl\yllghl spa Neeas a Liiac. C M 831·5055 or -. · . lll·llll, Ill·.... munlty of Big Canyon. aervtd. llttleflxlng S217 500 548-l347 111.IECOIH Priced to sell: 1585,000 !•-------Open Sun 1·5 2029 Open House Sun. 12·• Righi on lhe beacti. one of IAYflllT OHM Shown by eppt. Owner Flamingo Agenl 2381 Fordham 4 bd. 2 a kind setting for this 2Br Panoramic view lro m egl 720-1762 day/eve 642·7404 ba Jacum . large yard. Condo. 2Ba. lg patio for -..c:teuc. a.w every window Large 2 s129 900 556-8249 enter1a1n1ng Y0\1'11 enl(>y ....._ bd, 2 ba. w/boat and 1llp. •·v-ece_n_t_, m-u-1-t-..,-1 ~3-=B-r,-=2='/t --Hiit RIPO ---lhe sparkling pool, spa. UNIVE RSITY PARK. Sparkling condition. OO Lrg 4 bdr. greet cond.. OWlllll MOYllli gym, cfbllse In pvt walled Choice Bendemeer Cor-$575.000. 213-947·5144 ~1 ~~~~me. 1125·9 · nice yard $1 40 ,000 Cozy 3Br, 2Ba. lg patio commun11y Best ouy at n8' lot. assumable 10.h eves. 2 13-945-2347 • value Will selllhls week· w/wood decking CM $185,000 (S40K belolN loan 3 bdrm 2 ba Fmty d ays. 714-675-2911 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii end for S 108.0001'1 pool & spa Fin avail tu appre1aa11 Sub";'" Rm ' Owner: s119.ooo. wknds. flllTllWIOW Q Pat r 1 c k T e nor e . $98.500 Fred Tenore down o we 1st TO 11 v, 559·6529 alter 6 pm ••ys11•11 h t•al"-'~/"'..al 760-8702, 631· 1266 Agt. 546-3533. 646-5096 Bkr 634-1511____ -n "I' -Remodeled 3 Br 2Be heme OPEN UN 1-5: •IUlllEN* Beau1llut lrg 3 bdrm + ._. ny rm w/180 deg C>Oeefl vu-pool sized yard. $400.000• v1lue-1t .. I this week only-$299.000 w/lerms 1111 Won't e.t. you own the lend. Cltl Patrick Tenore 76o-810I RVM~ E '".Ho-USE hat. HarMlr 1042 2:~o~~:IOGE~~~No:!. wlfemlty rm & spa. Lot• E.xecullve wood end gleu R D f Condo by the water. 1 Br. sumable 30 yr loan of wOOd and 11elned w/pvt courtye1d. ape. 38r Large oack yard end ap· din area 2pallos.2pkg w/very low down glass. Asking $339,000. 3be.bOllerdroomwllood ---------------peallngh0me wnh3t>ed spaces 10% dn. trans 199.950 631·7370 +wetbar.Lux.m1treutte UOltflOI RVM~ IEHTl,.L GOIN 2ba • lam1ly room In a loan owe Red Carpel. GOLDEN PROPERTIES w/r()(;)( frplc. ,,.w kltcl'l. lg ..... TIUSfll-Park like setllng. great se-fine Ea•tslde location 213-597-2481 752-1589 llv • dining rm. Try your ~ t>esl down. Owner will pul Stunning Beycre1t PMI curity system. pool, $164,995 Call631·1400 l"11t 1044 ----on en euum ible home. 3 br 3 be, 11"'8 1acuu 1, weight rm Under -IY IWIER $400,000 t 1,11 Int loan cornet lot. prof land· S80K S.C. Plaza Low \1.1\11 RI H0.'11 • Wllllllllll * B ~ B h d I I 1 2 d TO sce"'ed Owner·s 09f'1 down Cai1 Aoy648·0686 ltcJ~I <, Inc:. 3 r, 1 • a ouse an carry on . n . ,. S.I C.uy ll.E. REAL ESl ATE Oner •11t Sell w t bonus rm. greel cood. I 5 5 O. 0 O 0 . Er n e •I clear & will carry • 111 -... 1 1..-3 bd. 2·~. t yr . upgraded, g r e 11 f In an c Ing . ...-----..,--~,--~ George 673· 1900. hm $329,000 200 I H~ ."I •• O,,Ell -• ......, s11u11er1 arapes. lend· St 16 000 657-9583 Best buy In Newport 546-0458. Opn Sun 12-4 Af' scal>ed nr pool and ten-Beech. LocaUon & VI-. 2501 HARBOR VIEW Or 552· 7500 ltll Yortlt C.C REDUCED S 11 000 nis M~ke otfer Open Must Miii By Owner 3 Br. (Near MacArthur) Spectacular golf CO\lrse ' hOuse Sal/Sun. 12.5 22 L11111 ltack 1041 or 2 Br 2 Oen, 2'11 Be. Doud & co. Inc. view. prestlglo.is 10• Custom decoraled 3 Bdrm L 8 k 8 9 h 0 re Bk r fUE IHSI lmmeculale move In ,...,--~,......,,..-=---:---: callon 4 BA 2'~ ba, Agl 2112 ba 1wn11ae Frplc. cond, Complelely up-Harbor Knolls Condo, 3 -. c en 1 u r y 2 1 Em y skylltes, 2 car gar pallo, 552•0660 with purchase of pvt gym. graded Must aecrlllce. Br, 2•..; Be. 1290.000. By COLDWC?U BANl(eR ~' RARE MOBILE-ON SAND 979-83 73 or Gloria many upgrades Recenlly Al AOIE II Whitewater views. 3100 1269,500. 760-0770. owner. 760-eHt ~~~r~!:~;"~u~~g_;:,~a 557-8320 :~:e~11~21s~·~~t s~~~ TllT1.Efll011 sq ~llllUH HIT llY 1&1111 l•I <-~~· .... , '""" -.~ Agt, 499-t678 BY OWNER 4Br, l'•·Ba, before It's rellSled e1 Totally private customized 5485 000 Will trade Open II UM tl&.I 2 bd 1335,000 Full Ocean VI-I Own lAOt ~~In 9arag:·, 1~~~a o Jn maO~ v:~~~Sun 12_5 :r:~e ~~1d~~~8d': S e i I S u n · M B R E Lg 4Br -t ram "1'1. bMutl· 3 ~MED POSSE~:iai:o will finance Jasmine Crk. 548-8454 Some1tet Cltl Homas. cor· tenn11 courts poof, encl. 497•3009 fully decorated. Open Ag4Nll ..., .. 973-9114 2br & den Price Reduced -ner Baker & Bear. or bA sp1 & wet bar All wilh • Oh YH • Top Of lhe World Sun 1•8· 124 Vie !.oroa, 640· 1515/619-728·5151 By Owner. beautllul, quiet. • spactacul., view The 4 Br. 3 Bi. view lorevt<, 875·9103. own.r/bkr. Harbor Ridge 2Br/28e Mesa Verde home. 3 appointment. 4 72•81 ' & 1 1 1 Sauna, Spa. Sele or LIO SELL/TRADE balh.lorxlralergetemlly or 859•1200 finest offerlni evet in )eouul rpc n mHler 111Tlm104'11 $375000BKR/840-6259 OupleK reduced $20,000 3 • In-law quarters Re-Irvine. 1585· OO. FH. bedroom. tOlll European OcnVu Trl·lvt1 comunty •---·__,-----=-:-- .. ,.., .. Ouellty wlH a p rice wlH-Beal buy, 3Br. 2S.. 1 tty. QOtgtOul Of°"'* VIII• Behl• ConOI $154,900. $ 70 000/FI Agl 552-7500 home, tots of wood & """"ltennl• Mer t>Mcn. HerbOI' Ridge 4 Bdrm, bd. 2 ba rental • deluxe 3 duced lo 1 • rm Spacious 2-sty home ----brick. charming & cozy. §P';c1ou ftt>lc dbl.nar lf)eOleculer view, former --------- bd, 2 oa owner unit 556-6033. wlexlr•me veraallllty. 1st M MIEY llWI Hurryl R•duced 10 bltn• gd'ierm• Npt c:..i mocMI. 13700/mo Aot Waterfront, 2 br, 2 .. 144-.... Soulh of PCH Trade time offered. 1325,000. 4 2 & 3 Br PAT tO $280,000 fee CAii 2-3 Bi' den End unlll 780-8333 homtwit1'130ftd~ ..... $1401( equity Of tell at OLUI UI SUIP yrs old. ti.ti 101 In tree. <4 HOMES-oentr atr, dbl 760-95H. 1179.l!Oo 10 u2a.ooo. • duced to 1326,0GI $399.900 675-2500 Br • bonu1 rm , 3 Ba, 811 garage lrple. pvt 0 8 nd . 370 M Ul .. YllW.... $30,000 down Of? ..... owner NEW LISTING step-Own llvlng rm w/ 1 ol pttlotyard. eomm """"'· 11*"11n Rud •r8, + °"ren"·. 2 SIOfY SUMMERSET w/6 land. l)lir.173·37n ----3 Bdrm1. 2 baths • lreah 4 f 1 I di I I """' 2 r N I h SPYG LASS ' BR paint In and out RV pea. orm nng, rg apa 6 gym Vt1eran1-no let.12190oo. 873·1923, Bdrm. remlly • g • .. ...... 1lngle-1v1, Tra()ew1nds apaca, Slorage ailed. ~ao~~!. ~~e ~:,~~-t~r:,~; ~~n.eNyon~~e~~;~~:. a~~r.~ 494-052'7 ~=m~~0o~P:1 '.:C:; 1111 ,....,.., Unsurpassed ocean vegetable gerden. Close 1 t " o ••-"""" views S636.000 Agenl to schoola, ahopa, park. Sutt atep·down rt1rea tie as 5% down . Llta11 ll1a1l 1011 BIGCANYONHom..•81. block. NLY ...,.,..,.,: 3 Br., 2 Ba. fem rm, 2 851.9135 644-4201 Owner may carry MCond wlt(plc& aundeck. Lu11ur-$ t02 .ooo.s 116,000 . ..a-•• iy ll•D meny custom fNIUrN, agtloff: 541-2313 hOme. frplc e. 1ro yard, ca.a. loul M1tr Ba w/Hperate Suiet Miiiet. 559-9400. __ ,._. u ceptlonilly . melo· &14-S<e!• pletely remod Fi' VILLA IHIOZ& TO wltl'I ~od down P•Y· 1110..,., & ceramic tile Rem•• IPll NI WllW'IH 11lned. $795,000. PIP. w/ell n-eppl • Prlv11cy 1oound11 In th1e ment. $ l ,OOO. WhlrlPQOI tub. AIC, tpec 30741 PeMO de4 NIQvel. 7 1 • 17 8 0 •I 213 or .. 1111 hat~ noor In beautiful 4 drm 3 Ba 2244NltlA AVparklng area&comm. WllTUTI lutl off Crown Vellty 751·8129 P rlnclp1l1 Ill llYll rm Fr~hdoore& IPll llDAY 1·1 pool w/Jec Meny. many llHU p••1LY Pkwy, ltfVlng lemonade, only. (Mllloa. &250,000. Ollr\ Meo1tarr•nean vllla Lrg 142•1200 extre1 Cell 540-2027 -Set/Sun 1•4 s .. l"I• ,. !XPANDEDPALIAMOI Sat·Sun 1.s. 1424i• rear yard w/pool & tpa r91ld4mce w/3 bdrm, 2 bl , " .. IEST LOCATION! O P1norarn1coc:11n & night a•s-••LE etectrlc t>lt·lna. lrplc. Bdrm3112 8agolfcourM You dOn'I nMd a gun to N!XTTOGAEl!NIELft wntt. llght vlewa mek• thl1 • _.. theke roof & lllgl'I ~•m home w/cour1yaro ""' "drew feet" -"*' .-OU LAROE LOTI ...,.,.,==~=-=-=-=::-:~t-home ti mutt Hel Mdl perfect 2Br, 2Be. new ceilings Bright & air,' lien~. pool & epe. llOW pleoe 1111 td In CM Dell)' LAAGEPOOLI I 1,260,000 G•0·035 7. patnl I & cpt. AHume tuleful d.corellng. Low-only me.ooo. Plot Wint Adlt cell now SEPAAATE OUUT 8kr Optn Sal/Sun 12·5. let· lO ..\% Owner may .. t price Plen 43, Only ll&tftllUY....... I Ml•M1t. HOUll 407 M•ndou Tttrece. cerry 179.500. "red lt53.500t 759·1501 Of 25275 Nuev1 Vl•ta. )ult off ...... -....... ---Tenof• Agt 54e-3533, 752.7373 Crown Vllffey Pkwy, ldeel. -·--WANT TO BUY dupleK 648·609f 3 It. den. ltrnlty rlncl'I ,Of CIMJlflild Ad t••fl; wf3br In old CdM Cash 0< ••-••y ... 111,a • V'm'D a_ Lii et""" ~. now tCflooll ~t0ff0 JOANN AfCl AN • bdrm. 2 ti. home • trede Prlvpty 644·ea&e. --~-,.. ....., 11&-1... 1 ..... 10 ooncs lOl!ely utt Cope Cod 2 Ir. + 2 Talc• over s 108 000 11 n-t .,... I & •hopping, w/frplo, ~ flllot yard · 117e.ooo. ~ H..,. eomethlnG you went unit•. EtlM $1791< By 12'/,llxtd 4 bdrm& lam-wamiill pttlo, llndtc~. now At>-Vll<>ft 'r only. Owner. ta1 to NII? Cletelfleid ad1 do Owner &4&.HH lly room. ttnnlt. pool. A'--'-only ll&4,000. AMI for "'2-M11 l'*" ~ Ofll ttuft tor•--------~ 11 well I Ctll NOW, Vt-hOIM, 3 8r, 2 Be. Sate pnce. 1128.000. ~ lelly P~, 483•8812 W• JOOdJH •IUI I Hft9 ~to 642·M71, 1'811,000 1411-4181 <>wnarla~t 120-1112 .:m. LW Ill&. UTA ft C1a -t f _._..... Ol• 1•111 ... it• HOUSES FOR SALE 28EDROOM ~ 2107 Granada (P«\ln Pt.) Balboa 844·9060 1266,000 Sun t-5 388 Ramona Way. Cotta M ... 831-1266 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 * 3459 WlndlOI' Coata Mesa 645-0300 $179,000 Sun 1 ... 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN *Curl Or .. Jumlne Crk, vu, CdM 640-1515/(619)728-5161 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 Maritime, Corona del Mar 760-1733 $289,000 Sun. 12·6 8 Kamalii Court, # 8, Newport Crest 831-1400 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 455 18th Pl. Newport Heights, CM 646-1304 $184,900 Sat/Sun 11·5 * 1 Pandora. lrvlne Grove, lrvlne 642-5200 $132,500 Sunday 1-4 *#31 Canyon Ridge Turtlerock Irv 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 2190 Bosque Springe, Brighton Springs, CM 979-2390 $125,000 Sunday 1-4 29 Coventry (Hrbr Adg), Npt bch 644-6200 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 2684 Nido Way, Laguna Beach 497 -3009 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1393 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores, NB 6«-6200 $459,000 Sun 12-6 * 1793 Hawaii Circle Mesa Verde North 957-0147 $176.900 Sat/Sun 12-5 * * 300 Grand Canal, Balboa Island 631-1400 $450,000 Sun 1-5 2244 Pomona/Wiison, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $104,000 Sunday 1-5 2018 Diana Lane, Newport Beach 645-8218 $185,000 Sun 12-5 882 Towne St., Costa Mesa 646-7171 $107.000 Sun 1-5 2001 Hollday. N.B. 552-7500 $329,000 Sun. 12-4 311 Walnut. Costa Mesa 646-7171 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 807 JoAnn Costa Mesa 645-0303 $110,000 Sun 2·5 *427 Catalina Npt Heights 645-0303 $249,500 Sun 1-4 3309 South Towner Santa Ana 645-0303 $119,500 Sun 1-4 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 2561 Circle (Byshrs) NB 646-6325 Sat/Sun 12-6 (Plan 5) 5 Jetty Dr .. Jasmine Creek. CdM 760-9295 $418,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *3000 Ocean Blvd, CdM 644-9060 $645,000 1072 Valley Road. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 645-5168 $185,000 Sat/Sun 11-5 1135 Pembroke Ln .. Newport Beach 642-3103 $250,000 Sat/Sun. 1-5 17 Canyon Ridge, Turtle Rock 753-1414 $258,500 Sun 1-5 2008 Yacht Resolute. Seavlew. NB 644-6200 Sun 1-5 1215 Mariners Dr., Baycrest, NB 631 -7300 $455.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland, Westcllff, NB 540-1151 $234,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3423 Seabreeze, HVH, Corona del Ma 673-4400 $415,000 L.H. Sunday 1-5 • 3 Aue St. Cloud, Big Canyon, Newport Beach 644-6200 $575,000 Sun 1·5 * 4645 Roxbury (Cameo Shrs) 644-6200 $595,000 1100 Essex (Westcllff). N.B. 644-9060 $239,900 •#35 Skysall Spyglass Hiii CdM Sun 1-4' Sun 2-5 759-1501 Sat/Sun 1-5 1505 E. Ocean, Balboa Penln Pt, NB 642-5200 $315,000 Sunday 1-5 • 3214 Montana, Mesa Verde. CM 648-5133 $149,900 Sun 1-5 2507 Vaster Pl, Costa Mesa 979-5370 $132,500 545 Hazel Drive CdM Sunday 1-5 673-8494 $315,000 Sun 1-5 1411 Kings Ad, Cllffhaven, N. B. 6"2-5200 $525,000 Sunday 1-5 1973 Port Laurent (HVH). N.B. 6"4-9060 $259,500 Sun 1-5 3335 Nevada, Mesa Verde No, CM 979-2390 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 # 7 Point Sur, Spyglua, CdM 673-7771 $5'9.000 Sun 1-5 .. Canyon Lane, Corona del Mar 644-7211 $259,500 Sunday 1-5 10757 El Rubi, Fountain Valley 963-6767 S 145,900 Sunday 1-5 214 Via Grazlana. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $389,000 Sun. 1-5 *204 Via Eboll, lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $525,000 Sun. 1-5 1040 Concord, Costa Mesa 979-7592 $147,900 Sunday 1-5 760 Via lido Soud, NB 644-6200 $549.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1111 Ridgecrest, Costa Mesa 963-6787 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 3148 Manistee, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 * * 101 N. Bayfront, Balboa Island 673-7300 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2884 El Alo, Costa Mesa 546-2313 s 135.000 1-4 3021 Buckaman, Costa Mesa 5•6-2313 $122,000 Sun 1·4' 10072 Merrimac, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1638 Galaxy Dr, (Dvr Shrs) NB 644-6200 $449.000 Sun 1-5 4BEDROOM 2830 Carob. Npt Bch 644-7020 $329,000 2361 Fordham Costa Mesa 556-8249 $129.900 Sun 1-5 Sun 12-4 2001 Galatea Terrace, lrvlne Terrace, CdM 644-6200 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 2224 Aralla, EastbluH 631 -1400 $225,000 Sun 12-4' • 410 Morning Star, NB 675-551 1 $650,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 **225 North Star (D11r Shrs) NB 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1 ·5 4 BR plue FM RM or DEN * 1 Muir Beach Cir .. Spyglass Hiii, CdM 553-1710 $1,375,000 Sun. 1"'6 * *4028 Channel Place, N.B. 650-0202 $795,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 1817 Port Carlow (HVH), Nwpt Bch 644-9060 $347,500 Sun 1·5 2609 Lighthouse Ln.,(Broadmoor) CdM 644-9060 Sun 1-5 426 Plazza Lido (Lido Isle), N.B. 644-9060 3088 Roanoke Ln .. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 557-3349 Sat & Sun 1-4 * 1834 Commodore road, Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $310,000 Sun 1-5 •2805 Drake St. Costa Mesa 540-1151 $137,900 Sunday 12-3 124 Via Lorca, (Lido Isle), N.B 675-9103 $475,000 Open Sun 1·6 • 1050 Santiago Dr .. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $749,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy, Newport Beach 548-5647 389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1509 Highland Dr., Harbor Highlands, NB 63 1-7300 $265,000 Sun 1·5 * • 3 Point Sur, Spyglass Hiii, NB 631-7300 $560,000 Sun 1-5 1118 Somerset Lane. Westcllff, NB 631-7;300 $425,000 Sun 1-5 40 Drakes Bay. Spyglasa Hiii, NB 631-7300 $459,500 Sun 1-5 2007 K.wamte, Irvine Tetr, COM 873-3745 *460.000 Sunday 1·6 53 Harbor Ridge, N.8. 552.·2.000 $715,000 Set/Sun 1-5 1210 Polarla Or., Dover Shor ... NB 631-7300 1740,000 Sun 1-5 1030 Polarla Or .. Dover Shor", NB 831-7300 $275,000 LH Sun 1-5 L.-------------------.. • •• 1824 Santiago Or., Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 1599,000 Sun 1·6 This · Weekend! * 2 Aue Grnd Ducal, Big Canyon, N.B 673-·4400 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 1718 Port Margate (HVH), CdM 644-9060 $322,500 Sun 1-4 2572 Circle Dr (Byshr) NB 644·6200 · Sun 12-5 1407 Santanella (Irv. Terrace), CdM 673-1181 $275,000 Fee Sat/Sun 1-4 ** 2319 Bayside, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 244 1 Bunya, Newport Beach 644-6200 $259,000 * * 601 Bayside, Promontory Bay Sun 2-5 631 -1400 $1,300,000 Sun 1-5 1600 E. Balboa. Peninsula Point 631 -1400 $589,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1724 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. NB 642-5200 $395,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 40 Royal St. George, Big Canyon, NB 476-1234 Sun 1-4 222 Via Koron, lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $695,000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1857 Port Renwick, (HVH), N.B. 644-9060 $375,000 Fee Sun 1-4:30 * 289 Liiac, Costa Mese 548-1347 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1222 Sussex Ln, Westclltt. NB 642-5200 $229,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1849 Tanager. Mesa Verde 549-1366 $220,000 Sunday 1·4 *4515 Roxbury Cameo Shores CdM 760-1397 $595,000 Sun 1-5 *4626 Roxbury Cameo Shores CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5 *4512 Roxbury Cameo Shores CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5 •# 11 Monterey Spyglass Hiii CdM 759-1501 Sun 1-5 1980 Kornat Dr. (mesa Verde) CM 751-3191 $299,000 Sun 1:30-5 2020 Highland, Npt Bch 675-551 1 $185,000 Sun 1-5 2857 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM 631 -7370 $255,000 Sun 1-5 * 14 Burning Tree, Npt Bch 631-7600 Sun 1-5 * • 407 Mendoza Terrace, CdM 640-0357 $1 ,250,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2846 Tabago. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $175,000 1901 Yacht Puritan. Seavlew. N.B. Sun 1-4' 760-1900 $494,500 Sun. 1-5 18902 Flagstaff. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $189,000 Sunday 12-5 **426 Harbor Island Drive, N.8. 673-7300 $950,000 Sun. 1-5 1967 Rosemary Place, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $165,000 Sun 1·5 5 BEDROOM 2007 Kewamee. lrvlne Terr. COM 673-3745 $450,000 Sunday 1·5 * 1133 Highland, Baycrest, N.B. 6"6-9498 $379,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 107 Miiford, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $2.300,000 Sun 1:30·5 2029 Flamingo (Mesa Verde), C.M. 642-74'04 $217,000 Sun 1-5 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 320 Vista Trucha Bluffs, Npt Bch 644-9060 $262,500 Sat 1-5 33 Burning Tree, Big Canyon, Nwpt Bch 644-2562 $1 , 195,000 Sat 1·4, Sun 1-5, •• 3 Lochmoor (Bg Cyn) NB &44·6200 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1533 Mlrlmar, Penlnsula Point 631-1400 $399,900 Sun 1·5 * 1608 Galaxy, Dover ShorH. NB 642-5200 $825,000 Sunday 2-5 * • 9 Muir Beach, CdM 631-7600 Sun 1-5 * 708 St James Pl, Clllfh8Vt(I, NB 548-0890 $425,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 •• 36 Aldgellne Dr. Harbor Ridge, N.B. 760-1900 $1,580,000 Sun. 1-5 8 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN • 401 Bayside Drive. Bayside, NB 631-7300 $1,300,000 Sun 1-5 1816 Oriole, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $260,000 Sun 1-4 144 Via Yella, lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM 82 Sea lsland(Blg Canyon), N.B 673-4400 $245,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 # 2 Stoneplne, lrlvne 546-2313 $116,000 170 Rochester St .. Costa Mesa Sun 1-4 646-7171 $125,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 510-12 Polnsetla, Corona del Mar 631-7300 $251,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 16 WNtclltt VIiia, Westclltt. NB 631-7300 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Canyon Island (Big Canyon), NB 644-9060 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM 207 19th St. Npt Bch 675-5511 $357,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * *3322 Via Lido, Newport Beach 759-9100 $745,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA plue FAM AM or DEN 510'h -512'.h Poinsettia. CdM 631-7300 $269.900 Sat/Sun 12-8 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 38EDAOOM 905 Lombard Court. Costa Mesa 859-120 $132,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BA plue 3 BR 200 Diamond, Balboa Island, Newport Beach 675-2910 $395,000 Dally 200 Diamond, Balboa Island. Newport Beach 675-2910 $395,000 Sun 1-4 309-309'h Sapphire Balboa Island 673-8494 $565,000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 3 BR •nd DEN 1411-1411'h Cllff Dr .• Clltt Haven. NB 631-7300 $435,000 Sun 1-5 3 BR plu11 BR **2314 West Oceanfront, Npt Bch 751-7753 $460,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BR plu11 BR * * 132 S. Bayfront. Balboa Island 631-1400 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BR plu1 I BR 509 Acacia (Oceanside of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399,000? Sat/Sun 1-.5 Good for you! Classified advertising is your best choice for help in selling the Items you no longer need . It's qu ick and inexpensive. and the Pilot reaches potential buyers who live in this area. Call today Daily Pilat Classlflftd ads phone 642-5678 D• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 2~. 1983 HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA MODda_y, Juy H, ltU Arlet (March 21 -April 19): You asked for certain opportunities and now th.a:,' are preeent. Wishes come true in many areas, including romance. You have the ability now to win friends, lnfluence people and to make a career, buslnea advancemen t. Al)other Aries plays key role . Taana1 (April 20 to May 20): Exercise lndepen- dence of thought, action . Emphaaais on promotion, new st.arts, abiltiy to get to the heart of matters, expeclally where member of the opposite sex is concerned. Talents will be showcased. Pull out all stops and take charge of your own destiny. GemlaJ (May 21 -J une 20): Philospohical concepts come into sharp clear focus. You'll decide on definite courae of action. F.ducation, travel, splritual values will be part of the scenario. You no longer have to be limited or circumspect. Follow through on first impressions. Caneer (June 21 ~July 22): Dig deep for infor- mation. Protect assets, don't be tempted into co-signing for an individual if you're a sweet talker. Diversify, give full play to intellectual curiosity. Means ask questions and scrutini.ze answers. Someone is attempt· i.ng to gl~ over pertinent material. Leo (July 23-Aug 22) Persist in putting puzzle pieces together, complete story is available. Focus on public relations, ability to fight for principles and to enjoy a clash of ideas. Spotlight also on possible partnership, a renegotiated contract and marital status. Virgo (Aug.23-Sept.22): Be ready for change, travel, variety and initiation of special services. Focus on employment, dependents and care of pets and general health. Keep resolutions concerning diet, nutrition and proper rest. Sagittarian figures promi- nently. Libra (Sept. 23 -Oct. 22): Emphasis on reunion with family member or special member of opposite sex. Accent on speculation, adventure, creative endeavors and expression of feelings. Harmon y is due to be restored on homefront. A token of affection is on the way. Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stress abilit y to rebuild, to remodel and to stand tall for principles. Individual you trust is undoubtedly sincerebut could also~ misinformed. Know it. keep guard up and don't give away something of value. Pisces plays the key role. SagUtariH (Nov.22-Dec.21) Short trip may be necessary, it is a matter of collecting what is due without interminable delay. Individual who previous- ly had been reasonable may display animus during the course of discussion or negotiation. Law is on your side. Caprieora (Dec.22-J an.19): What appears to be a loss will actually rebound in your favor. Know it, reali2e breakthrough is imminent. You'll locate what you need, Finiancial pict ure will brighten and you will reach a wider audience. Aquarian plays important role. Aquari111 (J an.20-Feb.18) Take initiative, imprint style, reject complaints of one who lacks faith or talent. Timing, J udgement will be on target and circum- stances will swing in your favor. Make personaJ appearances. direct appeals and be very confident. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Intuition is on target, you'll know what to do and you'll be at the right place at crucial moment. An Ally who has been working behind the scenes will swiace. You'll feel stronger, more secure and ready to pioneer an exciting project. ... ,........ ...,........ .. ............ ............ .. .... lt!rtr' ...,. 1111 Im a• U44 ,..,.,, 1Nc• mt C.111 .... C..11 •n1 2'114 'l~r1 ...... n H lun IMJ liYilCl'i"ViG. "' -'·· M!SA V!"Df FINUT , 2 mou ... 113 Alfi 81 F 26411 llV to tJllOOt ~~~·7~~:· :::1111 ~ .. ~~ r~ OPEH HOUSE 8UN·2', 2:'& 7na .So.e ~~~ ~·~ •e•~ -n Np! Ptnl\, HOO/mo 3br"bt l300fmo Aug gar.,,.,..,..,_, qu... I,., Herbor View 545-0034 U..~ll Av, 1 I 1 mm ed . 1 Tootle 647~214 av-. •OUYll ltrtel 1.016 mo Homes b eautltul &Pllmin 213-433-05<>2 Femeii!OihareirglrYini For IHH, completely 54a-37t1 Portotlno, 48r, 3'Allt, 2 2p!k, ·~~~~··,.ap: s-.i11tullyland1Glped z er. 1 Be. prtft' s7 Condo Turtltroek tvmlthtd N>me. 10 to 12 NloeEeatlllde2Br, 1Ba, et· tam'""· l>Mullt~ & 2170 "E" Plae.nlla 1400 g91dtft 1911 POOi& ~ Cltlun, 64~8-451 Cot.i '360/mo 1n,td1 utt11 month•, beginni ng Itched gereo-. gu pd. brick patio. I I /mo. 2192 .. C"Plecentla$4&0. P11~10ec«1.NoP«J. P1.,NptHgte 752-111$3 A ug/Sept Hrdwood 1040 mo &&t-tUIO d-. 1807 ~t Hiiie Or 2 9drm 1'/. Ba. •590 -----ti fl •-Eatt • Female wanted to tllr ,, .. , oore. ne et blntry. Nr OCC quaint 3 bdrm 21·-··------• 1305.18'.beam c.11, net 151E 21tt 548-2406. ~arb~ bath, ~pt~. back bt 41.,,, ne>tM llnO... wood.no pe1111mkg :r.~~.(cr,:<•~~~~I m":. ay v-. Of ~· ruot. llna 100 vPI* S500's t Seewlnd 5 Br. 3bt. view. Rapp,130 Broadway, ait !Bdrm 1500·1&05 5276/mo 631•2576 :.:'0~~~2••· •4 600 im fee 539·6190BEST gdnr. t ennlel pool 3 Br. 2'h bt TwnhM. nr 2Brl'.~Bs S585-S590 A $1800/mo. 559-9639 enurc:Na, lh<>s>I 1625 22&0 Vanguard Way LIVING fem 1mmlt 25 • tof 3BR t~tJi!::.\ Br.~T.. ig~o~ri'~'r:.:::: a ~2~~1•. 3~~.~4~:: garaoe, upper 540 • 9626 s~~~:~:~l~~~~E;!· f~::,,:.~.6~:.2~8r~ newly turn. Gtted MCI.It· 539·6190 BEST Alty IM putting oreen. Nr acnoot In 4-plei1. nr OCC, no Some are eteg1n1ty ea c M. Condo, trplC. tty, private beach, 1ennl1, Well·llde. 111 2 b, 1in b. & lh<>s>•· $1260 w/opt. pete. S595. 545-79113. ~ furnished FrQm $620 pool. wuher/dryar. glf· Hunt. S 1500/yrly or huge lvg rm, tip. N-kit, 644-8138. 1'25 . Upper lge quiet 28r IPUTMIEITI On Jamboree Rd at ag&. aec glle $315/mo. seaeonally. 681•77 12· patio. gar, S7&0. No P•1•~ 1bt, no pell. 311 w. Beautllul garden apta. San Joaquin Hllll Ad • utll. Lyn Iv mt g lt•HI VaJaralaai.. 646-2389 Blut11 TownhouH, 2 Wiiton, 631·2177 patio•. decks, ape. No 144-llOO 75-4-4436 "-aeral •ao• Daal ftiat tevets, 3 Br. 3 Ba L.A. U 11110•1a a.-pe11. Acro11 from beach: 1 &2 F_l_o_s-hr_f_u_r_C-.M-.-h-o_m_e_n_r -• • f r PI c • Io rm 11 D · -.,. , • 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. $605 Bdrms from S526. 2 10 OCC, non-smkr 1300 ·~ Npt Crett: 2Br wlnu CPI. Eb'a'"Y affordable 2 bdrm 2 FamRmlOeft. open beam 141-IOll 398 W. Wilson 63 t -5583 Cedar 640-5078 6'45·4009. Iv mao. ftraplace comm pool & appla dll'lwthr gar celllng1, t year leaM II 1 Br gH & weter paid, tennis. s'1100 aundec:k flat $535 klda S 1500/mo. Open HouM enc11d gar, gH bbq, WEITUIE YILUIE Beachlront. yearly ren1a1, F 10 shr lg home nr bch, Newport Twnhme: 3Br am tee 539-6190 BEST Sun. 12·5. Call Ann dthwthr. S435-M60. &PTI. 2 Br, 2 Be. Avail Sept HB w/F Wiit trade partial wl allp lmmac: t nd unit. 11 Ttrt 2 661-2993 or 754-0177. S495fmo 2 Br. t Ba apt, 955 w, t91h SI. $46Q t _5_5_9_-_16_9_2_____ rent for housework aecurlty gate $ 1250. encl patio email pet OK Br t Ba, patio. bit-Ins. Ill OllYOI u-963• 3887 WATEAF'RONT HOMES 4 Br. 2 Be. 2200 sq It, 115 WESTCLIFF 3 Br. 2'n Ba. ,, I 0d • pool. apa, no pets. 3 Br 2 ea. 2 car ga~e'ge. tncrfldlbla Ocean View 631·1400 acre, Jae, fruit trees, ••Ira Fem Am. Format D.R. ctrp~3S ~ ?'8~~St TSL .. llf 141-1122 2 br 3 bl S L""una clean Gardner.Avall9/L $1350/mo. gardener TSL Mgmt 842-1603 tullsec:urlty,on fairway conoo Frplc, 2 d:ck1, ..... ,I .... ., 631-2150. lncld 548-4102. Pentrioge t;ove 2 Br 2 81 e~f rs69 garage, pool 499.6009 ltltah Ft aalaia S495/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba. pool. bullt-lns. 2 car garage • -....... a•••n laundry room, close to wtopener. poot. spa cannery VIiiage tBA new Female rmmta needed to •-~ V11l17 2234 WESTCLIFF. Bedroom. 2 shopping 149 E Bay St 57851mo 545.3115 custom apartment Bay shr lrg Condo w/2 bu .... ,.., llllllEIEIT Unique Ml up 3 Br 3 ea 2 bath home Fireplace. 2 TIL ••••• 142-1111 View Beamed celling. 2 nes.smen. Nwpl Creel l14-lll·l 1U story w/d dbl ger11ge fncd ica;r dg:~~ P~1~1 ~!r~. $ 5 9 5 2 8 2 B DHI Ptial 2726 car covered parking See ~toolea~.tenqun:es tel~!;~~:. $675 • pvt guest studio r · 8 G t e w I I n t e r c om Mt Incl appts & utlls 1350 1250/mo yearly tse Townhouse. pallo. trptc, 2 ,. Den. 2 Ba frplc, dbl S800Jmo 573.3777 $350/mo 642-2487 Ptaia1al1 ••A7 must see de 1a111 lalth .. llJ I ltaolil sm pet OK, catport, 811 garage. yard, kids oil ---Mature. r8$1) em_pl_M-/F_t_o ..,...., 53 s 1•l t•OO bit-Ins. s 6 5 o / "'0 Age n 1 E Bluff spacious IBA. 8alb0a Pier yrly rental 9•6190 BE T Ally fee • • • 940 W 18th Street 833-1768 pool, pleasant area, no ahr lge E/slde hOUM. small 1 Br S450/mo. Haat. IC 2240 TSL 642-6221,642·1603. petsS545mo 644-4767, S300 • 5-4&-8369 aum"'er $400 Inter Bechettor apt wllull1---------M/F, Sch trot a~. 3 bd, 2 67 .... 6606· w 4Bdl2'h8e Sep Fam Rm. S.ala Aaa S5951mo. 2 Br, t'h Ba kilcnen & bath. $350 incl IEWwT TEIUOE " T h r-be. 2nd 11ory. 25/mo • llrepl, -•bar. prlv court 1 bd, adult condo, ale, owo OUM. new carpet. utll. 661·3653 2 Ir 2 .... "--~ w1~ utlls 548-9457 Beach Houee lor rent: 2Br yrd 3 car gar St100 new drapes. laundry ---------• • -•· •• 1'11 be. 2 story. dbl ger, 64S 6747 ' pool, tennis. sec: gta. room, enclosed garage. Large lovely 2 Br 2 be. frla lnl. SlOO. M/F non-smoker. stiart new cpl, open beam cell·•------------$475/mo + dep. No pets. 1923 Pomona bike/walk lo bell. $600, 411-1111. my turn apt. pool. spa, 3 ln~s. S900/mo yrly, Blke-beac:nes In mlnu1es 5911·8614 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 644-6493 --------frwys close. NE Sanla 67 8120 $400 unit with gar pool & = .. -~ ... -... ----~2"~i ---------Tiii 01"1 • $225 5 3 5 •2 • agl 1ttras call last 539-6190 •I• I.••• -Almost new delu1te 2 story Lrg 3 Bt. 2 Ba, frplc, deck • ... na I mo. 4 • 2.,. On the yhannel, dock, 1 BEST Alty fee Elegant 38 r 361. lam-2 Br. 2 ea. yards, & gar. $675. Call Wesley Anoss lrom Balboa Island M/F n/tmkr. 4 br hM. Nr Br, Fam Am, Liv Am, 2 lly,llvlng & dining rm. 2 balconies gardener 493-8538. onBaysldeDr .• 1600sqfl SC Plaza & OCC. $250 Ba. 2 Persona. $650/mo, HNB's finer 2 Br hoose off trplcs. walk to beach. kids/pet• ok. $695/mo'. Neat & clean 2Br, 28e 0ba'yfrqonul1e111v'lnglul1trugrmlo1u.s~ Incl ullls. 955-0809 Call Ann 661·2"",3 or ewland lam rm mod $17001 u 1 Aval! 8 1 Lo rl wlld s 1--------- 754 ·0177. "'" kllch crpts flyd $495 + db mo .• n!,15g1a3r2dener 547 95i1 . Evreslwkndyl wl deck3 &8 garage. $535 ter suite. den, Poot & prl-M/F Professional PersOI\, lee 539·6190 BEST P Y onr .... .,.,. 850~0223: mo. 49 • 538 Wesley vete beach.$ 1200/mo on mid 20's. 10 share brand lfillllat Not rar tOQC91n 2 bdrm hm Very nice studio garage, 6 mo I e 11 a e. Ag I new Condo 38d/3bl , 1t1cla 2211 fenced garage 14oo·s T•1tia UIO Bachelor •Pl, Wlelde. 1m backyard. S400 mo. 644-t 186. pool, Jae F/pret S27&. S300 No pets. Shown 493-8538 1---------mo 645-71681498-4557 Perteet famliy home, 3Br. 539·6190 BEST tee Brittany Wda. 3 BA, pool, Sat/Sun 1·5. 648-1929 llllH I IPIOIHI 381. family rm. formal Ownr occupied hm, avall toe patio. dbl gar. $750 . ....---------VIEW 2Br. 2Ba. spacious, Br. t~ In choice Nwpl M IF to share 3 Br din. llv rm. tow main· Sept 1. 4 Br. den. country Agt. 646-4380. Clean 2 Br, E.elde. laundry 2 decks. $650 mo. His Cathederal ceilings, TownhseC M. $260 111 & talnance, dbl garage, kit. I 'It ml to bell. tecll .. gar. call Curt S500. 759--0650 675-4174 wood brunfng frptc. new IH I Work 556-7640, C ••••• l.aiaal 631· 1489 ----· ----Id home s•8 '"'76 or m.., many ••Ires, welk to $925/mo. 546-2313, cpt rps, lg pvt deck " .... .,., -. sehoot& beachS900/mo. Julie, 963-9612 Oalarailla.. 1410 Condo 2 Br, 2 ea. n.-r IHI. leacla 2740 area,Jarege $750 mo. 1_5..,,48_·_1_62_5_J_oa_n __ _ 49317823. Walk to beach Lovely I MacArthur vlnage, I Br, :5~5·,,,!'~~.' h~o~ 2 Br. 2•), Ba Townnouse, t-A_g1 __ 1_·_5_1s_5 ____ M/F lo Stir 38r ocn vlelN Certal ••1 •u 2222 story. 4 Br. 3 be, lam rm. pool, tennis, club. water, no pets 631•1476. lrg llv rm, din rm, bltlns. ~C:?.0A~ 8 ; ':~.7~7 CLEAN 2 Br, 2 Ba. 2 FP. 2 din rm. patio, courtyd $475/mo. 646-4380. gar. lrptc. yard & patio dys, 642-6868 evs Alie 0 gar. nw pnl. nr Hbr. (Snowcase Hornes). Call Decorators model unit. 2 area. new carpet. for Greg Toma beam. nw cptg. otrd. no Mr Meyer 549-1366. &NJt ... h f•niala.. Br. 2 Ba. for din rm. $650/mo. 642-7803 Spacious singlr. one Condo, many extras. Sec 1-.,..--------& two bed Nr SC Plaz.a. S2451mo f a pets.St too. 640-0619 I m at 2244 la1Ma hlad 2111 g a 1 e . 1 6 7 5 . Deb * S450/mo. up. 1 & 2 Br. room apts pref 662-1314 alt 5 30. 3 Br 2 Ba & frptc, So. of 2 10 S Bdrms. $750'.12600. y 1 1 _ _. 1 b•-h-• 540-0702. unlurn & furn pool, spa. REF req PCH Aval! 11110 11 t ~. n ..,.,.y urn. .... .... or. 18992 Florida. 642-2834, s1o501mo. 675.2500 1 mature person. n/smkr, Eutllde 2 Br 1 Ba. upper. 642-3172 Ocean view penthouse 10 $325 Incl utlle. 673-3069 patio. 1515/mo. 329 Unl-1.,,..----------share, 2 Br 2 Ba N B. Flat l lHll Walk to ocean 2 Br wl dahwahr & crpts 100 $600 + ... 539-6190 BEST Full Ocean Vu: quality Jasmine Crk 2br & den. sec. pool. tennl1. Own agt 640-1515. (619)728-5161 1avi11 nauor 41r, w/•alttr ••lte, ta• r•, Ila, S 1100 •• .. l••·Act· 111-1111. Nice 2 BA Iba, blllna, gar, no pets. 708 ._.arc1ssus. $850/mo Ate• 640-8759 or(2t3)28t-0365 versltyDr.C.M.548-0648 Ctosetobeach,2Br28a. tennis . pool ale eves, Manager. stove. refr1ge, crpts, 573.7550 lalkt P1aia1al1 2107 Ill.II& llOILH Clean/quiet wlkltchen & large bath. $405/yrly inclds utlls Adults. no pets. 673-6372. c.... .... 2624 Bach Apt, s3001mo, furn or unfurn. E.ul·alde CM drapes, deck. 1550 EHltlde CM 2 Br 1 Ba 536-4637 Pool/Jae 4 br name, SC duplex. upper. enclsd L--=----------FURNISHED or Plaza. M 21-35. atr gar. wash rm, jacuul, no lg Bech. w/yd. full kit. nr UNFURNISHED. f'l·sml<er. S275. 641-3523 pets. S5751mo Call bch. quiet person, no evelwknd 558-8300 pets, non-smkr. $425 mo. All UTIUT1£S Prof MIF roommate for 960-0587 PAID, HEALTH C M twnnse 2Br. 281. EHtalde CM 2 Br 1 Be CLUBS. T[NNIS. $300 mo. .. 'h ulll duple•, upper. enclsd Lrg 2 Br. 2 Ba. freshly 642-4321 e1tl 245 days gar. wean rm. Jacuzzi. no painted, Ille & airy. Pvt SWIMMING. plu~ 646-4073 eves. pets. 1575tmo. Call patio. encl gar. $575 much more~ Sorry, evetwknd 558-8300 Dee 960-4840. no pets. Model~ OU"iet ;;on:smokliiQ. d ·1 9 I 6 non·Or1nk1ng couple to X LG I Br $495. 2 Br $595. Malntalnancelgardenlng, open at Y 0 shr lovely Mesa Verde Pool. Patio. Frplc apartment handyman. 0 k d pool home w/same. '"" In the 1>e1u11lul setting of Dshwsr 557-2841 own tools helpful. Call a WOO cost 545-4156, Betty or Turtlerock. 48r 3ba e1tec CASI IE 0110 -------Deen 7 141842-8807 Hrs Garden Apartments cnuck Single OK 100 631-3647 Beautiful view w ith privacy 2 master br. den, 2'~ be. Peters TurtlerOGk, S 1450/mo 552· 7038 home, to the right tamlly ALL UTILS PAID btwn 12·6. Pvt backyard. newly Compare before "OU rent lllHI VISTA IPTS NEAR BC 2B v. B N rt 8 _..._ S Resp, honest. quiet M 18 I d ,..... r o ' $475 1 Br t Ba Apt H· r, 1 • 1· 2 ewpo '""" O. wants 10 ''" wlaimmar F, Spvglass <>tdge 4 Br 2112 an sea,..... ront. If· Custom o...,,n features. • · patios frplc W /D 70 6 S ' " d 1 t d__. S1600 --v S585-S595 2 Br 2 Ba • · I 0 I th tree! vour house on Ball>09 Ba. Iron! & bacil ~c1 ener nc u """· pool. bbq. cov'rd garage. • hook p off st eet kl ' .,. (71"4)385 •51• (7t•) Townhouse Frptc sky· -u • r pr ng (alDover) lslanoornearlt'le W...,._ Yards. 2 trplca. bit-In bar. • • "· " surrounded with plush · & gar dsh·~"r dlspo·-• v....-720 t352 ,_ ... d l"'nta, patio. all bultt-tns · ...... , · _, 642-"''.13 yrly 990· 1054 femlly rm, 3 aarJarege. • ev .... n s tandacaplng. No pets. "' 366 Avocado $525 mo. 960-3005 AM "' IHHI ltr lalt hrltxn/Uait1 1300 lactat Prtr 1350 63 wlga 0 r 3 d!!"' S 1 Olmo Rent/Laue. Randlo San ~:~r;. ~~i':'or.. 642• ~i7'~ TSL Mgmt 642-9412 Studio Apt close to Newport Bnc::h No. ADm1~1111 P0t1~1.2B~hc~~~ N Be II n 60 000 3 5-"" Joaquin VIiias 2 bd. 2 be. ... 11 Id "" ....... Su Jaaa Cat 1171 wpt ac · -· · EASTSIDE COSTA MESAliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii patio. cuitom decor. all I •--· Large t & 2 Br celQng. fan. .,...ec • er.c 5 gas. water. 880 Irvine Aven~ $350 mo 493-8779 -iii.!!!~;;;o..-...-,;.,...,;,iiiiaiio;.1 Br & 2 Br. S20K down 3-Ptex s183K AH 2 Br 11 aaL -la tlO stove & relrlge. $385/mo. YIEW Ill sms Steps lo sand 974-21«. 1 Ba enclS<I gar's. no de-YIEWl YIEWl apptlenoes furn/unfurn. -.............. ------Pl • garage, ape, pool, 960-1170. (at 16th) Shr 2 br l'h ba apt c M spa, tennis, gotf Avail YOUR OWM sand votley ball court. --------645·U04 Poot. Jae $277 so ~ uit11' View lots In exctu91va gate fer red malnt Rente Three bedrooms Two Imm Call answer ad , n bllllard room Call Bey 754-0959 111 5 guarded community In leant It M ..... below market et $16,080 baths. Two car garage 714, 642·•300, 24 hr or COUllTRJ M e• do w I AP 11 San Juan CnM* area UU Lrg assum. 1st. OMC Excellent tocatl()(I. Welk 714-497-4996. 646-0073 3117 Bay St. 1-Cl Shr 3 Br apt on Newport Siies from 165.000 to !I! 2nd Call Owner/Agent to beach. No pets. ESTATE btwn Harbor & Newport la .. nit 2771 Island. non-smkr, lrg s 155.000 With icw. down ci 19 No F'o:--· SA. 3 Br. 642·2227 S9951mo yearly lease. L11aa1 ltaclii 141 Blvd. 2 Bf. $485. Yearly. POOi. nr Ms1r Br w/own Ba S325 Below market financing was attnys office N-Berta Farr, Agent 3 Arch s; .. •wteeutar S..autllul&plfk llke beach, bus. No pets 650-0642 available. Hidden Moun· cant A/C, heat. elec & la••alrial PHI 1375 760-0189. wenvtew'1n ....,.....all roo'ms, 3 with terraoed pool Large upper 3 Br. 2 Ba. • Secu11tv Gales 498·6277s =--,,r--,3""9,...r_,,C-~-d.,..o-.-nr-·.,....•r- laln • 31 • 7570 plumb Worth ~5.000. -... ________ """ *Private Patios enclotled garage, upper. • Pno1 & Rec Room "" ., 57: 0 wlll detlver tor s 11,000 1lTI ST. 0,1, 11 bdrm. 3 bath. lam rm. *Covered Pa kl S575tmo. Mesa del Mer. • 1 & i 8A Paho Ap1s Nr SC Gen Hasp, 2 Rr, 2 port IS Cat Plue, your Hall Aal l 850-4133. lfFIOE ILll Mii Mt11 4 2800 aq It lmmec:ulete, * Spaclout A~ts ng No pet1. 75 t-9905 Ive • r.a1den Landscao•no 8 e , new I y red e c rm big 0 Home 979-7et7 • ,."'&TE.... Santa Ana. very clean 3 Br 6000 sq. fl. tor you + ten· • c lNn older 2 Br i Ba. ;~~~~34 ~ytvta, Agent *Dining Area Lge E/1lde 2 br, 2 bl, frplc, • 01snwasnr1s' 880 s $495/mo. avail Aug 6 Ole 54 ·-.()60()----- n .. SS s anls. C. Moses/C. Spiller prlvac:l. 1525. No pets . ...,---------*Walk In Closets covered patio, Ind"" rm. • Jog to Buell & snop~ 898·5974 111 6 pm --STEPS TO BEACH CUSTOM 4 Br 3ba. llbra"' .. orne, ,OOO or 17•500 631-t266N ~ L 2 B ., ffi loft, mstr bdrm w/slttl,;Q delivered 10 your tot. 752-5 22. o. aguf'lt . r. +den, •Home-llkeK1tc:nen1 $800/mo, all ut111 pd Wntaialltr 79 Shr3br,2ba.34thSt.NB rm.lotaol tlleandextras. 850-4133 .,..,3B,,.d--.,,.2~8-a 1-1 -1--db-1 ocean view, pvt yd. 1 blk. to Huntington & 0penSun.1·4pm . S26Q.Mtke548-5170 ---------rm. "· rep ace, $1250/mo . 851-5968 Frwys 2242.A Elden 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrplc. w/d, lrlg, Pool size tot. custom la ll!IO garage, no pell $650 per dys. 774.9153 eve11. ITILITIES FllEE r -~=~====::..j d 1 h w r . $9 o O Imo . UCI Campus. 3 bd, 2 be, lanoscaped. Nr Tustin. ctat Prer mo. 1'lra111u1 $300 sec. ,,----=:o,..,,.----.~= New Condo for renl. 2 Br. I 2744 968-7773 $350. Aval! 9·1 David. 731-0977 2 hou... on 2 R2 Iota. (619) 753-8355 LllHI Billa USO 1 Bdrm. From S560 2 .,., B. s 7 0 0 I m 0 . mat • 553-863"4 Single/couple Tail a lotO c M 1 Br & 4 Br $60K Npt Sch, nr Hoeg Hosp. Head for the hUU 2 Bdrm From $650 673'"'4400 Secluded 39d 2o,<;Ba Hal ,.1,...---.1,......,,.,.,...-...,..._,,.~ each 15'ti .OWn Own/Ag1 834 Production Pl. «00 3 Br 2 Ba. Fem Am, trptc, J I pool 5 II LAOUINTA HERMOSA • TWHSE.ET CETERA. Beautiful 2 Br house, Dene . •••1 I ..... I .I lal 6429666 ' · sq.ft.(3600sq.lt ot-3 152 Stelly Ave acun rmspl t6211ParkaldeLn tblkN-dl•111PEslde:2 mstr 552-4181. Pt. ava11 811 Aesp .M n/smkr needseffrvrm. Ill.. Ip Ln · · llce)tor sate by Owner 1850/mo 84'· 1836 level home kids S800'• + W of Beach. 3 blks s. 01 1ul1ee, frplc, high cell· •r lat. IO fr, LtM •31 c •. 554-4200 '" 539·6190 BEST Edin,..., lngs, dbl gar. WIO hll·up. La~aaa ltacla 274 1tr11ght adult, non-1mkr pvt bath. MP· ent. NB or .rnl Ion 38r, 28& llv rm, den .,... $1~701 ,,,.2 45•1 _ S325tmo. Att 6. 661-7642 CM. to 1275 5411·2384 2 Brick patios eccent Ihle Lttl ltr ltlt 1480 w/lrptc, 'covered Piiio. Lal;HI llfiatl 2252 141 IM41 mo. '" • ... or 1 drm. guest unit. atep1 or 8311-5021 tv mao Quiet security gated large C~I ftl·PLU refs. req. 5750 mo 2252 • 642..0100 Iv mao 10 ~:an. gar. 1665 Kell At tired, middle aged mtn 1 Br condo. Sunny mat-••• .. 11 ,. ... ._ .. _ A 1 D c M 2 rm. 2 a condo, dbl I t ....... ...~ d Furnished Steep!~ room looking lor home or tertt o4 Bdrm 3 Ba. +Oen with - --•••--u gera r . . • g--frptc v1-nr comm twJtr • ........ 1y ecorlled Eaetalde Aentets 497-4601 • .. .. ter bdrm, trplc, wld. and ~. • • 2 e 1 Ba N 1 share bllll. nr S Plaza. apt ... 111 harbor view. ,.. all major appflancee. Wet Ber· Redwood YIEW •Esntl 3 Br, 2 Ba. Montecello poot 1800 Kail Rentals Single, 3 & 2 Br. weekly, nr r. · 0 pe s. t Br N. end, nr beech, female non-amkr pref cent/modern upgracMa.. $7 4,500 Dys/eves Saun• .. 2-two bdrm1n e11cluslve gate Twnhse.2cargar.pool. 497-4801 bell. 2131360-5465: SSOO/mn.531•6155· partial klfeh. $550 utlls $270/mo.556-1737 garage.mCdM.N.8 Will 669-9346 u 1 ntt 1 1. 54 4 0 ca 000 r garage Mk· guraaaaede<I community no pell. S725. Sierra 285-3507 tve1/wknd Incl yrly 494-3044. consider fnnn t--.___ nn Beautiful 4 Br, lam rm hm. H Tl F I 38 C d .... """' -·.,, TA· ST ·DEPT In San Juan Creel\ area. Mgmt, 641-1324 Cock tall pool & Jae A all A VaJ E ILlfFI -urn room n r Of'I o. or tease purchase a.ti Mt~ilt a .. n 1180 U Restricted to S65.000 to · v J1rt•tat1, · Oulet 2Br. 28•. close 10 DI• 2 Br 1 Ba Ocean vu, nr So. Cit Ptaza for ca· An 1 we r Ad ,, e 1 i . 123C5i'. xlnt foca1lon Danlewis $155.000 10V.dn Below 3 Br. C()(ldO 2 81 2 car lmmad $1400/mo beach, llreptace, No End. beam Ctitllng ,_woman Fullhsepriv. 642-430024hrs. S2t.soo 5 •"8837 833-7622 market financing avall· garage.5mlntoOC41an 873-5354,egl. lilMl lll&d ZlOI balcon .. ,dshwahr.dlnrm. SOOO utlllncld.49'-30U S225mo 545.3110 ...... 1 S 7 o o I m o 1 o 6 6 .. : y 1 Off-i-It tala 4 am Lii fdlllH able. H dden Mountain TownhOUM Or N1 Vic-...... ,.. '&• 4 Br 2 Ba duplex. 100 bill. encl garage $625 mo Lge lurn hOIJM. br & be ... • OllLHEl/Pl'TS 3 houMS °" IOI. Wl alde, Oat ti Ctuly 1 0 r 1 1 & c 8 • HOMES ~R RENT s m 1 b 1 y vu. yr 1 y 2163 Pacific:, CM Jeff lt!J!ll ltaclil 2769 Clean n11mkr, F pref. 1617 Westcllff. N B. 2H lo 2-br.lgelot.$"46.000 h.ers. best offer over Prtf!I!! 1925 nyon 11498·6152 Mission v1e10 3 Bdrm 3 $1375/mo 675-9057. Agt • t7. call 548-4530. YEISIJUES S3001mo Jonn 5"48-2497 3600 sq. It 2,435 eq. ft. 831•3383 qs 496-0 t77 $60,000, assumable loan. _ i!la 48 28 M ....._, M 2 Be. 1750/mo. Fenced 675-81177 I Br• 1 Ba $575/mo N.8 2 blks to ocean Sullt ble for medtct l °' Nearly new, 12' wide, nr By ownr 548-0i 13 We IOOll hke a tiny little r, 8 F~1 r'lc s'~So yard. kids/pets welcome. Pvt t Br, frpl, pool, patio. 2 Br. 2 81. Penthouse roots, tennis, welh/dry dentel Agent. 54 1 ·5031 Npt Bell. walk 10 8rocerv, I .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; cottage nestled •mong car g5•r9. 800·6 rp · Agent, no fee. 545-2000 lalkt iar, no pell 399 W Bey. $775/mo S325/mo 6•5-2583 e-s 2 660 fl 3n7c. e1-.' It the trees 'tit you onan the mo. 7 • PtaiaHll -07 475 846-9993 ... .., ·N....,..onsq ee' .!.." s 13'~· $26.000 646-257 d S I "i" t 8 8 Super offer 3 Br 2 Ba~t !!' 673-6588 -~.. .,... -"·attt ryLtt1 DE1.UX£-4Uf11$ oor. u~pree-emoa 4 r.3 a,2800sqfl.2yrs Jacu-1 .. omepatlo 625 tBrlarna,11-1tobt1cll.SC Plauarea,targe t V ill d 2B 2b NrNorthwoodShop Cntr, M I A t oning Agent -3000 spin n span sq. It, new. gardner. no pets -" 1 d •· .,. 1 8 eraa es con o r a. own bath, kit prlv, tac 541 5032 C~ll 112!1 SumptUOWI owner'' unit. 1112 ac. of avocados & $1200 631-2150 k531d99 p90ef81ESmTuAll ,see Sa6u2n5/ryyr'tyga6r7ege3 9'3n207pe I .:_ P,•!120& a614CO. p6oo7519. spa. ocn vu, sec .. pooll)ac Call 770-8454, Katny .,.,,..,....·--,,.---=--...,..--EIS1de C.O.i. Mesa. As-trutt trees. Built by 8 _ ·61 tty ee · • s ......... ., • $825/mo. 642-9266 Agt 250 sq It. Suite 1200/rno. One 7 II P1cll1c View, SUmt: loa & owe 3rd -..nil p p Room. $300 Pvt be & an-779 "L" w 191h St I I S 00 •o r.s : builder to llve In. View 'Br TOWNHOUSE. dbl ~rt ltacla 2a•I enlnsula olnt. 2 Br · 2 ll&IP I OLUI Versailles Conoo t Br. un· trance, Cooking, working pr me oc 11 .~ ,OOOdown from every room yara~e $750 mo ~,....,.. ........ !p!ioo..ppii~ NBa. 2 ear garage, 2 1Br uni t Frptc , lurn pool $675/mo 9 Cost&Man 851-89211. 5411·1964 $225.000. ti191723·0883. 52•8 31· •gt 'h bloc to.sand/surf $-400 patios. lrplo, $1150/mo. 5 9 85 7 man. Laguni 4 4 • 4459 ...------:-.-----6 UMTS·COSTA MESA " bungalow appts • c:rp\s Lou 675·9 t33 range/range, dshwshr 4 • 4 Beylron1 Olflces. pallOI. •trcial 9 8 >< gnm at $361'1.000 I ti lllt Ser, 3Ba, lndoOrl'iil. thru·oul hurry 539-6190 cethederal celllnga. Sm WALK TO THEBEAc'H'i Btlth,J!tttlt parkto~. Jan11or1a1 PHf!!ty 1250 Prtf!rlJ lSSO 201t26 playrm. uewly BEST Ally lee trtll ••I •11 comple• w/pool. S450 2 br, yrty. $700. Frplc. lge UllfUIUOI 673•100 .~------ Deluxe. f'lr new 0 fflQ; bldg NWPT BCH IUUX °"'iMWI redec, S 1500 mo Owner 1 Br 1 Oen. 2 Ba. steps 10 Sunny i nlCe 2 Br 1 81 mo 311 1 Hamllton. pv1 patio 673-9060 .. T .. 111 CANNERY VtLL~GE omc. wlb~ vi... 2500 sq It. Fee stmple. 200 11eps to Vecal li:,;-In Strat· ~~t',~g2sSt.24 l·0453. beach . co mm t y up1talrs. no pell. laat. ltacla 2740 Baal. ltacla 2740 Wklyrentale.towrataa, ~a,~e. l~Ot~-~ aq rt. Npt Sch. 073-5553 beech '269.000. ford-Avon tour Brlllan poollten~11• SllSO/mo. S835/mo. 1550·02'5 color TV. lreecollee, 81~ b::;;, ~:~"';It. ~r,:q Ce.... ••• 1 7S ~ and Europe and eri)oy 11111 IEW : r2 ° P 8 r t Y H 0 u 1 • ttlia .... flH 11:!~~~~·:':~:i1~0 It Call Shll'on. 875-5792 642-6153 freedom eod .. vlng by ILTll OllTll 4 -31150. K b k ? 985 N Coast Hwy or 646·3345 UTIUll llUll owning your own 18th 3 br, 3 be. tam. rm. trplc, 2 Br 2 Ba. VIiia Balb<NI 2Br. IV.Ba. tam rm new enney un port. Laguna Beech •• 04·5294. EXECUTIVE OF'FlCE. 400 CONDO • A ___.ect va· Century apt. For det1Jl1 1ae In m11r be, nuge rear Condo. walk 10 beeeh. cptal drpelpalnt '9 petlo. Isn't that the boat sq 11. w1pv1 bath & cation hldet:;; •with all call 714-493-410 t yd. Drive by 2 teo Elden. seeurlty bldg. pool/spa. No pet1, ntce loc;atlon. laaatr sho-..r. cpll S300 mo. conventenon of main-ClfPIM• PT...,titi EllUll $1050/mo. 8&1·6226 JAL Propertlel 045-8459 2195 Miner ST. M50 mo that won The America's Cup tn ·75 7 l1at1la not 642-4623 Bkr land tlvlng. Sold com-RMI El\81.e lnvestmentl Own your VllCtlllon apt and ..... 3 Br 2t>a w/pool, 1095. ... d~ To ... call BaYfront 3 Br, 2 Ba, m--...... ptetely tumllhed. thlt 2 tnioY freedom & Mv1ng SIM Submit on kid• I S)911. 045-4 fD r ~ ..._ $1800/mo, 21 Balboa -•n5 -•- btd .. 2V. be •• pooltlde l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I whit• touring Britain. r. 1WIUE Ann• McCaalend. agt ~~~~~~~~~ -..-Cove 6415-5135. HWNIT llAll tnd fu11 Ilka new. ~ledlnStratford,38r, Sul)t(bly O.C 28r, 2'A8a, 631·1268 \ Br. upatetre w/a::.r· Lu•ntWf\llleerv\oeomo. Slll0,000. Call 63 l · l400 Newport octan lron11 2 e 8 o 1 t • 1 1 1 ftplc, lltyllt•, pvt Piiio. ..:: •• ,.,.1 N ..-H fOU'rt llOI svrt who (Ot what) llenntYbCl"'POrl wn . CorOlla del Mar. lully furn 130-205 sq h . Som91 - ~· & triplex. 89tc· 714-493-410 I. r8'1991micro. W/O. loc: In 4 Br. 3 .... Ftm rm. form -V:-d "!o II f11.,..:.'5· .. ,,._ doft't ltll bad -..,...,. not ilont. Kt11nt•blln,001I ., 3 Br home. Aleo lurn. 1 Br offict tult• IA.All Ht HO"lll 1acualr 673-71173 ~,,......,,,,....-----~ tl"n comple• wlpool. LM . din rm. epa, 11500/mo. req · .. ve a ·" ' .. ,.... ,.. ' •PI 6 7 3 ·II 3 4 o llO'l1f' ''"· ll Waat.. tt•s Ant 831•5155 050-3455 tOfl&. 645-1111. one ol 14 d1sll11Ct••t4r ditltrtnt •1>1tlmtnl lto010laM Avall 7115_0115 J,~~!,ntOr~~..,.,d~,I · -•• --MK • • 11 St1w1nd Y4'1t&t in Hunl1flllon hKh St1w1nd -...,., ~ -REi\L ESTAIE --•••..,.. ....... ---w/Mll Condo. El llde. 3 Bt. w. 48r.3 Ba.+FA,Newpon 2 8t l 'nBa.lllOJoennSt. 'llll1pis11uuttoltolellr1>tn0Nh1edorotrswn1I Juty311Aug 3t,newtyr• ndow1.cat1 52 • 831-1.0 Ml. 10 bc:h. Sale°' trad9? --6uv · 1>1, dbl gar. r~. le•M Sl'torll. walk to beleh, Adutts pref Small dog P'•nn1na lht •ind of ttltntion you de1erYe f., f)tfiKI modattd & furn 3Br i~~::::::~I Lux. 4·plex (12 IOld) 2 NewportlCdM uy or on~ no pet1. EFS r.,. pool•, tennta.11175/mo. ok. 046-11453. ....... ... ' I nd I ,.... I I lh OC:tt nl ronl .. ome. momnnma •vtll Atf!ro· •200 •q It trade Patoa Vtrdtl • ., ""'"' o nt nt 1 1w1nc -nu..., 111 a orts wi " ''"II _......_ ' •· " $1 mo. 549.5•47 Agt 11'0·112011. "Br. 1 a. ••4"-/mo. 22"9 ... ........_ SS,000. Kl" Parker, ru .. ,.,,.,,., eotport tt Of· bldg ,,.,., unit •Po home Prln only PltaMI v ' ... ~ ~ " .,.,,.,.. • ._ bloots and Quiet ponds. cooled by natvrtl ' flc:t apace In presttglOlll prox. 2400 aq tt. Mtrble Writ• Cl81slfled Ad lfH 1, Ealttlde 2Br 1ba, 214 E11tt>k.i": 4Br 3 ~· twnhM, i 0Mapla No pat t otUn bletzn A4<I to th.ti t1Mis courts. S•1mm•11& C 01 d w e 11 B • n k •' Laguna Hiii• location, Otll tnl. & frptct ell uni~. 41tll Dally Piiot. PO Box t560. Cabrtllo St. Rtady 10 2 oar gar, pattO. $1300, 4 •0 114 OOOlt • ~ aNl • ton•tnitnt toc1tion ntlt shoPP<n& 0 44 ·9000 amenlti.t tncludt iew u. WITEl.-ril I Iii.cl Roman tube, sunken C011a MM&, Ce 92627 move In. New cp l, Ille & 760-111513 2br. 2t>a. 2 patloe. "'Port· ind 1111plowmtnl and you'we IOI I pl~t 1nyont would Nwpt Boll CdM 2br 2ba, 1>r1ry 7 t418S9·11&6t llv. rm, wet t>lr. llltrm FIXER In Coate MeH pelnt. 546·9301 H 0 us 1 w ANT e o . No pe11. $495/mo Alt. piolldCr ttfl horn• lhen Ktnntybvnkporl) Ont and 2br tba, 11-8 thru t -6. llltlet aylt, Intercom. HHh wlyard Ettltldt 2Br Twnhl•. AndefM111ChOOI. 4 ar+. llpm, 5411•191 I two btctroom. Ont end two bllh Jfllltments from 14&0/wfl 673·11478 One bedrOOM unltt ON comp. W/0 Ilk-up all O m from S~$ WA TEA With C>Oll tlfpf unite Appro•. Income G LDEN PROPERTIES 12&0 sq ft. 1750 mo. Call • LHM opt. una.t 2 Br. 2 Bt patlO. pcol. tpt, ON THE SANO 1vttltbte.Prlv1teground $4500·MOOOmo 752·1&19 Fred 559·11187, 7!,0_011K3•7 Prln only Clubhous e , gvm. ~ nd SUMMERRENTAL fl =---------1 vv •Al'J'o1mo N SC Jtlf"Wa ~I 3 Br 2 81 unit, wet bar, New ••ec ofo for IN. nr oor patio entranoe to Cr .. tlvt tin, lo N 1()% dn Clt:UI Etllllde ~ltl •rm crpl l _.,., ' r -' furnllhed, Wither, dty9f Alrpor1, convenient . hwY cozy hl<lt et 1215.000. wl 12'1•%fln. onc:r9dlt AP-1.. Jiii thrv-out eppl1 ~ utlll pd Newpon Height• 3 Br. 2 645·•833 I 111 11un111!9ton -.1i.;11r lnotd Summ11r. onel9d ac~ Ownt'~tdelllii Aleo. eteurny blclG· 2nd prov. Mdl 5002 Dunbar l-~!!!ii!!!ii•!"!!'!!'!'!!!'!'!!~~ 13&0 kid Oil !539-6190 Ba. frplo, pool l JIQ.IUL "'2_,lt,._,-cp1""1d"'"r.,e-.-new--pe1 ....... ,,-,, g41,.ege, 5802 Stullore Int epaoe to evtt .,tut noor. I bed unit at Or, H.11. f*'t501 ....... Ill BEST Riiy fM St 100/mo. 63 1-1270. 1460/mo. t1tl1•t. +MC. TS\. Mnml. ....2•1.,..., needt, 1000 eq rt. •• 12.25,000. calt &:1 1-t•OO ---LUii/---------Npl r-c-...-0. 2 bd, 2 190 f:. Aocneater • -""" 11 1!5 ,......,. h. lno"....t...- wAn HfltONT !eetCOtf• M... e.tut 3 bdrm, 2 ba l\Orllt tmmacuttttM'::~cte f;~0 ::Clld'/::'e, ~1• 5-4ll·OllM. l7ll·0527 (71•) 898·9961 ltat1l1 I• uiu. "" 2 • 8033 H<>M•lJ '-· Poultlve euh !low on pvt road L .... for POOi Home 4 8r 2'A BA ' ur ty 1 O 2 Br I -tide. trple. lltMn, r1om the Sift Ote1D ff ..... Y drive l!'Ortll on Bnch to llaart ltol 0C ~A".'"trpOrl"'"'."'".,...-a-rM.,...-, -...r- - ·---..,.. ·-UUI. -... . .,.... I s~ss HlinhftS1on V•"' l •nt. Hun1u1eton ht(h. CA ,,_. ....... ,,,_.., AEAL. UTATf wf'35K down 2BR/ tba l30001mo with option to Otn. Avatl. hPt I. • ~2-3073 non-11'\ttr. walherl dryw l!AcflCldln. llltn wtll Oft Mchddtn to S..Wind Villact Prof U>F 2 IC '" eonao •P•C• from 122611'!0 .,.1400 S 119,000. buy lor t yr'' SllM>.000. I 1300/mo Call tit 7PM or Find wl'lal you want In Aval! I · t 112!5/mo r tlllbll Open • nr llecll Bey 1400. 657·70 10 Aq1ns.1000 673-02551850· 7195 '*' w111·1d• &22·0332 ~ Piiot 01....,., ije 14&.8011&. """"lllC$ " • d•ll'f IO ,,. 1~ 0111' l40-7876, &44"'402' Want ~ cell M24'?1 • I . _ _. ' , . • - '\ Orange Coast DAILV PILOT/Sunday, July 24', 1983 Dl Mt11tl1la1 lam Atte1at1• 1~ca..,•.,r..,•~•.,.•1-.. ___ Omrallc. ... • .. ••.•.,.l_.a1.._ ___ ,_1_._ ... _c_1e_a_•_••.•--_ll_e•-• ... •i._ ____ Pilati•• Pl..Wq 1teretut11 '"" •rMa1 lew1I 1Remodt1ace11111. wood bRYWXll/XcodstlcXt General gerden malnten· fru WI.._ Oleaalll ·ABC MOVING· intiex1 1.:om.,.mtve pr1ee 1 iDfioiiiilliiineiiiioiclMriiiil.._.cs_tr·om-·s·5-& ,_ .. s.m .... ....,c.,n.-. ___ _ Don't Plea I FrM analy1ta Pat Io c v r •I dec k' • All Phuea & R•f:•1" enoe Cleanup•. tree trim Any total HouH & Carpet Quick, Careful Servloe tor xlnt work! Fatt wv. I 15 enyurne. Rep1lra. TY PINO/BOOKKEEPING lJ~·~l1 ~!'p~~'°r a 30 Clay ad In the otvourceseover phone drywall. !Im rpre. By BUD 552·95 2 lrM Ht. Abe 548-8519 cleaning we clean your Lie T138048 55~·0410 30yrt111p. 521·&012 85t-&e04M&MOA2-9033 For m<11v.l•ml bualneta Eflefttll Randy 641•0822 DRYWALL TAPiNCf"-Haullng, clMn·upe, tree windows llM. INSURED Relph't Palntog, lnl/aJ11, ROLLIN' ROOTER Hr/Claytwk. MO·ON8 '•1•:2; .... , Wert rel! RepaJr·Alleratlon• All Te.11turM & Acout1lc trimming, yard malnt & REFS. Call Today Mr. STARVING COLLEGE reH retH, tree .. 1• 24 Ofalnt from S4 50 .. •-I I I Doots.-Wlndowa-Cablnal• Free esl. Kevln_873-1503 lnd1ep. ~Ike 11.46-6502 ' Sparkla 540·S&54 STUDENTS MOVING CO hrt, 841•3688 Plumbing repair OC'• lniat/AJttHtltll ra•ttJ _, • I Panel-Pallos-Fence• 35 Lie T 124"436. Insured. IOW9tt rat .. _ 751·6753 LWino & Xltlfetk>M DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY Blgbllls1Foreclosuras'? yrse11p ,,_,ry549.4413 £1ectrical .llP&IHIUIH•I HOUSE BEAUTIFUL? 841-8427 Speedy malnl urv, --------tO Law1u1ta1Judgements? _ --•Eitldrlclen N-IAepelr 839•5035 Let me keep It that way, WATCH US GROWi Int/ext, hOme• & apte. Smlth&SonPlumblng B;R:,~ecf .. ~~~:.~7' FREE CONSULATION Car~t SerYkt All I L 1 Uc truatworthy cleanl ng I ._ -1 842-3890. Plumbl1l9 repair• & drains Scott Gentilly .. w%.1NSTAL( cXAP@f F ypes. ow pr c... . Mow edge cleen-up trim Julie 838-3044 ar11111 IYICH clelfed Lie. &4S-3428 titting• cheerfully laken In .lo 01 ... 2 ree "' 831·2345 FrM eat. Reu ratei. Jim I -una Nur•Jn~ rm your home. FOi' appt. call • • For $I 75 Sq. Yd. ELECTRICIAN: Priced 646-1958 -w II t t d tu ••• _ .. _. __ 1_ .. ~"-·---CELI~ 650·l090 I 1. i l Call Pete 772-t722 Htllt lltUat now o er ng r;ir va e u., '=-ii~~ ..... ~,_,.....--•• _ _ a.y1 tt 11 right. tree ettlmate on B • _ care. companion•.,. UOIWlll llU'I TrM Stmct Infant care, my e/11de Ceatat C11crttt large or small jObl. Lie. •• ,... Semi-retired. mature prol. llv1-ln1. Aides. LVN'I, Ewperlenced & Pro- DOITNOWll All Ftl l&llNA c M home. prof mature Cement-Masonary-BJock 398621. 873-0359 Xh home X spll rep1fr1, 26 man dealrea position. RN'• now available. 24 Hr ,;ulonal. Very reason-J.C. TREE SERVICE woman 548-8369 Walla-Cust work. Lie Ftac1'11 yrs e11per, reasonable, House Sit, Fix It, Chaul· Setvloe 714·494-7272 able ralH tor all ol "OUr Trimming, removal, yard _ tree est. 839-7308, 7 leur. Tennl1 Partner Exper1 Welleoverlng In-' clean-ups. etc 6"'2-2914 Motner will love & care, my 1138 I057 Rob 673-9094 R8dWood1cedar fenclng, days wtMHI, Allen. Loves the water. Ref's P1l atla1 111llatlon. Reu. Consult· pool needs. For expert $LOW RATES$ Your Dally Piiot S.nilce Directory Representallve CM home, Infant & up Concrete, muonry. flat· new/repair, redwood --av a I I C 111 Joe -ant A•slgnmt. 58t-8590 aervloe, Cell evening• Call Cnris 646·668'4 work. foundations Block. decks/pallo covers & all IEPAIRI * PAllTill 213/912-7820 any time. flll Pllmll 5 1npm•-to. P9LEApmSE 1K1EEnPo T~eeen 2f~manuapnsd55r~~7°oi:'· L 536 5o t3 le J Et G 646 5277 PTL - -by Richard Sinor. Lie. "WE GALS SHOULD • """ iffliliHJi af brick lc'CI. • · mesonry wor otin c. ary ·• Malure woman. opening 28064<1. 14 yrs of happy HANG TOGETHER" TRYING.. Wia•IW ltaalat Ml·Hll tit. 122 Bkkpg/Accountfng Ser-Ct1t11ct111, 63 t-5186 --Raali11 ~v~:' 8~~~':a~7Rel's Re-local customers 839-0730 anytime (l1C) CH·llll "Let the Sunahlrie In" vices. Forms provided by Gtaeral btJUPJoes a e. • · Thank you, 9_63_-_4_11_4 f accounting student _ .... ...,. • .._.,. ___ Gar111 Deer leJair & Small Moving Jobs OllLln PlllTERI Pl11ter/ltt!_lr ,...,. .. ..,.iaiill1._ _____ CL~~~~~~NE W1~~~49 Reas rates 643-02t5 Remodel/Repairs. comm Springs-Hinges-Openers. MIKE 646-1391 La .. 1caria1 PLASTERlliCHJNG Au&; RooUng-aJJ type• ••• 1••••• . ~Sr~~~ es~'.c~~2-~~~~ed, Repairs Lowest rates! HAUL-MOVE· REMOVE oouGAeMv BROTHERS P,~~.%~!is nea~36_17;~9 Restucco1. Int/ext 30 yra. New-Recover-Decks White wizard -Window CERTIFIEDUBLIC ACCT Lie Tom 557-4480 Furniture. Traan. Trees TREES . LANDSCAPING Neat Paul 545-2977 lie. •411802 548-9734 Washing Tne only magic Str•ict FREE HTllATH Springs. repair. door on.or. 963•5415 NOAM 21 YRS 842-3657 CUSTOM EXTERIORS Denofi Raymond Roofing IS qualuy 631-2026 Personal Serv. Toes 30 yrs exper 640-2068 R d I I .--& INTER Reas rates Free ...,, £D'S R I 'R S L Al~llalt EXECUTIVE SUPPORT emo e S·Add lions ators. See demonstration LT HAU-LING . ··ov1NG ·~~·"''"{' N-.wl epa "' ecovara ,... aw Your oll1ce Top sktlls, Incl Lnetsmall "410668 Seacoast, 2488 Newport GARD,.ENING . OmDD JOBS llilHHI~ est Steve 547•428 l l'lASTCRIMG Lie. 441488. 859-4102 ------------fiveway-Parklnn Lot " "'11 »•II'" State law requires that All • word prooeulng Prof Mark 673-7425 Blvd, C.M 642-3490 JON 645-8192 BRtCKW RK: Small [obs Custom hit! painting, re-""••I 'f""' . Repalrs-Sea.lcoating references. 497 _6290 _ _ C •• d d t contrectora who perform S&S Asphlt 631-4199Llc SEQUOIA CONST ·llc'd, • --Newport. osta 'V'esa. uce summer ra 11· MS-t251 worl\ over $200 Including C~l t II •i customremodellng. patio Gar4taaa~ He•t lerin lrvtne. Aet1. 675-3175 Free est. Dave 873-203! labor and materials must Dan Hallberg Gradlnn I• at I •I _ _ & Paving Co. Restcomm •New cabinets.-cablnel covrs/decks. 966-2423 CLEAN-P MASTERS Need your painting & Brickwork: SmaTtOriarge laa Salier Pilltl•~ I Word Processing 1>e licensed. UnllcenMd Brad All sizes Prol . reas. Ask wallpapering done. Give Jobs & repairs Local rels. Lie .. 4259 ~ 964•2 17 p .. •I & letter composition. contractors should 10 Lie 3976804. 842-1720 facing, bars & lormlce " .. ~ G i -about our 25,000 lawn us a call. we work w/our 845-8512 JC lw t•• la· 1121 Reas. Prompt e.42-8035 slate In their advenlslng counterlops. 642-0881 IM• •I special Call anytime, customers. 631-5186 ----DEAN'S PAINTING WATER HEATER Special Con1ractors and con--••.,,..•••-••--ICar~atm euy dogs! liroomlng 646-6684 (Michael) •Masonry-Stucco· nffW/ Restd/commlllnd Pool heetets•Furnac:M S.Cretarlal servlee· typing, aumers. contact Mary ,._,, -schl. $10 any sz. Teacher Htalt Cltaaial repoir All types Quality. Reas 650-7189 F Dt 1 * copy, Ile. Fut service Grondleat 558-4086with knocks often when you Remodel/ epalr. UnTque 21 yrs eJ1p. 546-2848 Clean ups· La11Clscaplng ROBIN'S CLEANING Lowest price. 631-2345 '* auc.19• •P<>M 1 875-4456 760-8359 any questions Contrac- UN r-.i1t119ttlng Dally &Unusualworkaspeclal-Hauling-Tree Trim E Wiiiiam Giies Painting • _...,pt 11.i E:XECUTIVESUPPORT tor's State License Pilot CIHallled Ad• to ty. 20 yrs. Uc'd, bonded. O.at1tic AttaCY Free est. 842-9907 SERVICE· a thOrougllly lllewia1 Contractor: competitive IHI~.!' I I Ill B 2 C Ce _ _ -clean house 540·0857 _ rates. custom work, lie. BIG OR SMALL... Your olllee. Top skllle. Incl. oard, 8 Mc nter reec:h the Orange Cout PalomboConst962-8314 I WEDO ITAL 15 9 9770 d Pl•y Aoo 690 Santa .ll1111•H,trl 110/w• er•11l1r WHI.. *A· 1 11¥111 * 10 yrs exp. 751-7080 l 4 • wor prooHalng Prof -•· m • mlrk~one M2-5678 Mstr creflsman. speclal-Childcare. companions, Mowing. EdgTng. Twice a JOAN'S CLEANING Best quality. 25 yr. exp. Int/Ext. Call Jim Drain• cleated from $5 l references. 497-6290 Ana. CA 9270 t lzlng llnisn & remodeling couples. We come to you. month $20 t o $25. Cook-errands-all wllely Competitive rates. S 15 anytime. Repalra. SELL Idle llama wllh a ---- 499-3105. Low lees. (213)541-5150 546-9707 duties. 540-1287 Lie T .1 t6,428 730-1353 ___ l_J_l_·_l _l _t_O___ 65 t-9604M&M~2-9033 Delly Piiot C&ualfted Ad. Clullfled Ads 642-5878 Otfiet ltat1l1 2914 la•a1trial SckHll I ltl1 Wut.. SIM ltl1 Wu... llM ltlp Wut.. SIM ltlp Waat .. l t atall 2920 la1tracti1a 3016 E II s • SIM lelp Wut.. 911! ltl1 Wut.. SIM ltlp Wu_. SIM Olfloe •Pace tor lease. 747 R I E EnYIOE AUTO DETAIL SHOP Decorator, uperlenced Gardner 11. 1895/mo utlls pd A/C, OE/WlllEIHIE Plano lessons, all ages ,Are you 100 busy to openings lor pollsher. for Huntington Beacn Full time position and ground llr. 1055 El IFfl Fun/culture. Vour prepare a customized e11per ONLY. 495-9511 s11owroom 891-6704. lu>1ury Laguna Beach lllCllllllT I Office cleaning, PIT aves. TlllPllll Wiii IAllTlllHE Exper couples only. F v. No e.11peri4W'IQ1 nec4tllary. Immediate opening. Oper· area. 213-923-9859 btwn wlll traln. Salary. No aetl- Camino or, Costa Meta. lew"rt leaoe. home/mine. 842-5455 cover letter and pro-Laguna Niguel. DELIVERY Hotel Catt Donna. 3 Blka e. ol Falnilew & 2700 sq t(, well maintained 1 •essronal iooklng resume BANKING 497 -4477 SURF & SAND all latlle. mill. drill prn•. 4•8 pm Ing Hours 5-9pm. all purpoM maintenance. lff10E PIRlll 662-5843, Mr Davis Adams. bldg on quiet street. l11i1t11 • 4014 and send It to a prospec-Need entra lncome7 Be an HOTEL 754-1040. Mr Tracy 645-4800 or 645-3323 a ery or sale n NffWpOrt live employer? Call us for 10111 llY lndependenl carrier lorr G __ E_N_E_R_A_L ____ _ DELUXE OFFfCE SUITES 3002 beacll. 3.000 sq ft ellectlve. !llghly pro-llYlllS I LIU the Register Must nave $250 00 to $500.00 A.aaeaaceaeatl s 15,000 10 s2o.ooo 9 mo, lessoonal service. taHored Savlgs & loan seeks ac-dependable economy WEEKL y PAYCHECKS Bayt~ont bid~ 800$1 ~l SCRAM LETS can do more Beat lo-to your (ob search needs counting clerk tor our car lrvrne. Newport (FULLY GUARANTEED) Growing composite pla•· Counter. phon... figure PUT. TI•E tic shop. Huntington estimates. Glau Com-Typing Invoices and 1111 Beach. 848-3123. pany. Vacation, Medlcal pegboard bkk'g, • hano Melds of Orange County I• Hu n I I n O t o n B c II ass em b II n g n e me ~sEJe~~ $~~ ~ ti • cation In NB. Asking price Career Development Ser· busy accounting dept. In-Beach Corona del Mar working part or lull time acc:eptlng apptlcaton for 536-6561 badges. Flex Hrs Mtn 20 Prolesslonal Houu Offloe, PIT help. Ci.tlcal !Ir/wk. S111rtlng S5/nr 2500 sq 11 Ca.II. Mon-Fri ANSWERS $75,000 673-2040, ask t vlces (714) 673-1107 dlvldual mutt nave some Call Vicky 951-7113 bet. at l1ome. Weekly pay- 9-5. 642-4644 tor Mr Paul llYHTlllll llLES savlgs background & be 11 AM cllecks malled directly to highly organized . We you from Home Ottloe cleaners. $5/hr 10 •tan. e.11perlence neceuary. _6"'_6_-9_7_•_1 ____ _ HouHwlvu welcome. Please call w"kday1, PUT Tiii For IHIMI. corporate office Carpet· Vicuna IUll IEW PRl•IOT Exper'd only, work tor offer e~oellent company IEITAL AllllT&IT every Wednesday. Siert apaoe, 1800 sq 11 .. ocean Attain· Uncork New multl-level marketing special & prestigious benefits. For consider-Exparlencall. Full/part 1mmedla1aly No ex-vi-. Prestigious Do11er Bolero· Jitney concept . earn big SSS n e w s P a P e r C a 11 at Ion p I ea 1 • ca 11 time. Good Hlary Npt per1ence necessary Ne- Dr. In Nf!Wpon Beach, BANKRUPTCY Call tor into ask tor Dave 7 14·54 9 -2 2 8 8 ° r 6 5 0 • 2 1 1 1 b t w n Bet'! area 673-6443 tlonal Company. Do your nearCoastHwy.Sl.35sq Some people have• dll· Sachs,978-6211 213-43 4 -1223. love 8:30AM-noon Mon-Fri. 0-ental Frnl olc, 2,h workrlgnt ln thecomlort 631-8222, Iv message 9-12 noon. 895-1222 WRHlll IUlmUJIOE Ill.PH OIL COMPANY POS-Supervise newspaper car· Full time. Requires bule ITIONS. Offshore rlgr.. IC· rlers early morning -4AM knowledge of plumbing. ceptlng appllcatlona. No • 8AM Sat and Sun • rough carpentry and experience $24,000-.. must have van. station electrlcal technlquu. Fee lor directory Call wagon or small plcaup Minimum lyrprlore11pet. (312) 920-9675 ... , Hourly wage • mileage. desired. Petsonal Insured 2239P Apply In person week· venlcle uae on Job man-Part-time Church Sec-oays. 330 W Bay St • datory. Entry level pot· retary. accurate typist Costa Mesa. Ca Orange n. Full senilce with wet terent way of looklng at number wnere I can E O E M/F Cl It 1 bar & ample parking Call their future They figure II lllnl$S loroes sale ol Ex-r11acn you BARTEN-DER M/F. • dau day/wk (flex) Exper ~~me ~t:il~ a~'::'~~ SyfVla Pelican Proper11es tttey don't succeed lhe clustve wood & metal " .. , prel'd 644-0611 I II ~-d Inc. 7l4/645-650l llrst time they can always business. S8S.OOO takes IJIE (RHllHflal) shifts. e•per nee Apply In ~:::e' ~~t'iddr'~~~ consider BANKRUPTCY all Terms 968·6 t87 Sat -Wed. 5pm-1 t:30pm person Reubens. 251 lflTllOT llWIEI KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES For lease executive offices Newport VIiia 642-586 t PC H. NB btwn 2-4 M·f. To supervise newspaper Lido Peninsula, Nf!Wpor1 Lest I fHa• --carriers Salary com· HIRING DEPT 33, 8480 ltlon w/xlnt benefits. Ap· 645•5781 Coast Dally Piiot Beach. 3122 sq 11. High ... 0 w n Y 0 u r 0 w n &LTERATIOll Beauty mensuratewleMP4!rlence FREDRICKSBURG RD .. vlslblllty office space plus $300 REWARD. Mele Seal Jean-Sportswear. In-Small retail shop needs Looking to add 10 our Company benellts and SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS tOOO sq 11 private deck Point Himalayan cat, long lan1-Preteen or Ladles person lor minor stall Severlill assistants. bonus oppty • generous 78229 pllcatlons avail. at Com-••••••••• munlty Center. Nlguel PIRIH&UTY PHIH on N-port Btvd In Land-hair lost 712 Harbor View Apparel Store Offering alteratlons E11cellent training pro-mileage allowance Must Shores Community PUT·TI• tor buey phones. Good Anoe 33654 Niguel Ml l•f typist, light bOOkkMp•ng mark Cannery VIiiage Homes 760-8661 all Nation ally Known Npt Bch area Call gram Richard Ouellette, nave van. station wagon Bldg 01sllnct1ve decorat-Found 719. blk Belglen B r 8 n d 5 5 u c n 11 s 8AM-6PM 640.-4 l28 200 Newport Center of smltpockup Apply in IH4talbra. Immediate openings In our order Clepartmenl Xlnt PIT or summer WOfk S5 • /hrly No experlenoe necesury, will train Call Dave. 549-9950 Shores Or.. Laguna Lake Forut area. Ask tor Niguel btwn 10em & 4 Wanted: Outgoing, depen-Norma, 859-7200 Ing with wood paf1811ng & S~pherd wht spot on • Jordache • Cn1c • Lee Drive, Newport Beacn person weekdays be· w1llpaP41r provides an .stomach 645-9588 'Lnl • Vanderbllt IRE YOU 1111111 BEAUTY SALONHli'f-tween 3PM-5PM at 330 xlnt atmogphere for ... 'Calvin Klein •Wrangler HIT YOl'RE dresser with some follow-West Bay St . Costa ecutlve olllces ,llvall tor 'Snip 'n Shore • lzod 1 n g , 4 d a y s a Mesa .. 5 A ... A •Ocean Pacmc: and over WORTH1 ,. year letm. sk .. .., FOUND ADS <100 olller brands $5900 week.Newport, waler S 1.20 aq 11, triple and to S 15.900 Includes Be· 1 am 31 years old, '" my v1ew, low rent, unllmlled Annual CPI. Call Sylvia 11 st ea Into Health d Income lor tne rtgnt ..... r. ARE FREE glrinlng lnveritory, Round r Y r en .. - ,,.,." 1•111 111 .. T• 1 •••n for Huntington Beach ~ showroom E•perd. Call Make excellent money 891-6704 working wltn usl We are pm, Mon thru Fri. dable and well l>fOOmed adults wtlo enjoy working maintenance with youth Make top S General mechanlcal !lelplng youth carriers knowledge. some ex· promote their eatab- P4!rlence In electrical and llahed routes. Also Olftce plumbing required. Mull Manager position open be available. days, eve-Chance 10 advance nlngs. and w"kend1. Please call 2:30 pm • 8 00 Call Donna, Surf and pm. M·F. &4~7021 Person Friday Must ~ wknds. Clerlcal skllts Apply In person ACE OLD FURNITURE, 23<15 t Ave de la Carlotta. Laguna Hiiis 855·6465 Pellcan Prope1tles Inc t rip Ticket tor 1 10 ine Nutrition industry . 1 son Seti 1111r1ers only 7U/645-6501 Broker FBSnlon Center; In-Store made $60.0001 The sec-please 673-7219. cooperellon. can·. Tr111n1ng. Fl•trues and ond year doubledll 1 drive 1u1n .-n-L-,-.-T- For lease executive olllcn Grand Openlnn Promo-11 new Mercedes. I have " t be tit 1 " 1 W/lollowlng Top Pay Lido Penrn54.1la. New;>ort ICZ-Hll lions Call Mr Hartley 111 wo au u oma n Be au 1 NB s 1 10 n Beach. 3122 sq " High Pre SI I g e Fas n Ions cautornia and one In 644-066 t vlllblhty olllce space plus 1-800-527-8443. Hawaii We have a tOOO sq It private deck ground floor opportunity on Newpon Bll/d In Land· Found Blk Lab 11 mos becked by company mark Cannery Village approx. fem. w'at1ace St, Swimming Pool Chemical training Call Gerl, Bldg Distinctive decotat· CM. 645-5277 Services Business New-7 H -891· t372 Ing with wood paneling & ---port Beach area, no ---wallpaper provlde.s an Found female Lab, grey e•per necessary, wlll Army Opportunities a Int atmosphere tor cotlar Vic Fairview & rratn, s55.ooo lull amount TRAINEES NEEDED esecutlve offices A111ll W 11 s 0 n 6 • 3 O • 8 3 req Wiii net $.40,000 • for training and positions tor 2·5 year term. Aalung Found Male Dog. Med Call collect Mon-Fri available alter Oct 1 $1.20 sq ft. trlple nnn size Tan wl blk. m1w 9-6PM. Ask for Tim (4081 1983 Learn sklll oi Annual CPI. Call Sylvia breed . H B 7-23 , 867-0111 cnolce plus earn cash Pelican Properties Inc 840-8362 f a•ttt•eat bonus tor spec111 traln- BILLING CLERK. e.11per w/boat knowledge help- ful but not nee Chic 673-7272 Bookkeeper Bkkpr, lull cnarge PIT, 2·3 days/wt! Exp'd In payroll and quarterly tax returns Location Santa Ana/Tustin border. XLNT Pay and conditions Con- 1ac1 Kearin 11 558·3924 7t4/645-6501 Broker -O l • 4011 Ing May earn up to cooperation. Found on 34th; St Bal rrrtH hH $20. 100 tor college alter CIRPlmll Peninsula, wMe metal llD CllEDIT1 enllS1men1 through Army NEWPORT CENTER Full watch. clear stone & College Fund 11 qualllled. Experlenold In cuttom Nrvloe E11ecut1ve Suites black band. 673-8<167 Prol counaelors will help Call your locel Army Re-woodworking, a.no cabl· $575-$625 640-5470 Found Sml blk F Dog. nr clear up neg credit cruller tOClay for Cletalls C4:tt~1:isor:4~~~~ 1 iatrell • $290/up, carpets . Hell/Saybrook HB prollle Money beck Cos1a Mesa 540-1078 __ _ drapes, ale. restrooms. 840-7784 guarantee 645-5840 Hunt Bell 962-8821 Car Wash Help Wanted. 1730 t Beach Blvd Hunt-F Cl Yn M Germ Investor for: Beauty Salon. Tustin 7:t 1-0481 Attendant wiper. M/F lngton Beach. 842-2834 oun · g City Mall, Neport Ocean-Army Be All You Can Be 850-1015 Sh ep herd. 5 mos? Front Duplex. 978-9172 • UEClmE 11ms • 1 7 I n . T u st t n c M I MO FREE RENT 642·2742 or 675-7434. Wltll allort 1erm lease, IUll if you've 1091 a pet we can MtatJ te LNa 024 Mrvlce suites Keep your h e 1 p y o u C a I I .vii If Yll'IE 111111 overhead low & pro-1-800-824-7797 ~• fasslonal tmage lllgh 88 1 11 lllllPH•EITI Dover Dr Suite t4 New-Lost Blk puppy. 6 mo 'h No credit check port Beech 631-365 t lab "•springer apan. wlll Call Calltornle marks/chest. 548-0802 Castles, Bkr Too tree Artistic lndlv to arrange flowers part-time early eves. Lv mag w/Wendy 494-1917 IJITllT 01111111 Part time. Spectallty Drug Store 11 seeking a mature Casn1t1r, 111IH clefk to worll on a permanent pan time basla. 30/hr Week The Guild Drug. t6 to San Miguel Drive, Newpof1 Beach an lnternatlonal company EDuCAfiON ottering a great op- PRIJICT portunlly Training avall- OLHl able Full time, pen-lime S 11 47/month Mr ReyH. 839-6849 10$1505 Mu Houaekeeper /clllldcare. Pertorm a variety ot live In, non-smkr. Irvine. cttallenglng and respon-Rm & Brd • $80/wk. 2 s 1bI11 sec r et a r I a I -boys. 6 and 8. Refs tclt: 1calladmln1s1r111lve 552-3983 or 631-6340 duties, Including 1rr11ng-Holel Ing workshops, make travel errangemel'ts. lllHA llY Olll Sa11d Hotel, 497-4477 111.iiiil,iiiiiliiiiiliilillll• •aaar1 .. 1tfrll9fft PART·TIME LAB TECH Flnanclil planning fleld. TRAINEE resp tor No exper nee. Yolande clean-up & animal care In 771-6583 pharmaceutical A&D Fa- •AUIH TUllH c111ty, 3 hr• per dytS3.75 S300-S600 per week !Ir. Appllcatlons avall 897 Pan and Full Time pos-West 16th St.. N B. lllont avall. No Exper 8:30AM·5:00PM Neu We Train. Call Mr. Part time, mornings. Harris 662-5790 cleanup/maintenance, apply 1705 So Cout Hwy, Leg Bch supervlllng mass mall·· Front Desk Cle<k, F/T ing Must pass typing test Hotel Guest Registration llAlllHllT at 45 wpm Final llllng ano computor 111• Full/time position In bury date 8-3-83 penence Pret. Good men'• snap, Also pa.f TI•E nPIST basic Math skills euen· ••nllHllT - 11111 Swing SMt. II you wltll lotlowtng for e)(cluttve l•m IELIYEH OURl 11 are quolllled tor this poa-women'1 lhop. 645-2972 Deliver auto n-speper Hall·Tlme 111on, please call tor an route In Laguna Ceecn S8 15/tlour appointment. between Mature person lor men· area, Mon-Fri (alter- PERSONIEL CLERK l1HC-1Hll ••· Hours are Sam· 1·45pm, In tne Summer. !lours are 6:30am-3pm. Wiii be re- sponsible for finding subsUlues teactiers and must type 45wpm We will be •CGePtlng appfi· cations until August 5tn In Room 131 HUNTINGTON BEACH UNIFIED HIGH SCHOOL llSTllCT tn $7 68 mu 9am • Spm. Mon-Fri. at 1gemen1 PIT LaCllH noon). Sat & Sun (early Position 1n Hunllngton 645-5000, ext 52 t Ready to wear 833-t858 morn.) Must Have re-8382 Newman St. Beach Type letters. re-Medlc:al llable transportation. Huntington 8Mctl, CA ports, cue records and HOUSEKEEPER/Live In X·Ray position evalleble. Some collectlng re- 1nterface wltll parents. wanted. In good health, PIT. Limited permit ac-quired. ITIOllly paid In ad· Equal Oppty Employer teachers ano students. 5ust drive. ~ee to trivet ceptable wtth experience. vance. Good profll•. C.11 -1••11EL Musi possess a good 11 ar )' · e 1 9 r • q · D 0 r 0 t h y c 0 f 11 n 1 , Fo1tlf for de1alls Dally r~ -:~:~~n.:pm~anner and ~::e:9ee_5_:-~-, ... ~v-e_l_n_C,,_o_m_· 557-3242 Piiot -642-4321 Ext 342. hff lffrtttrlll .. -ORDER ENTRY PUT·TI•E SALES ., ........ .,.,. Call 714/966-4025 panlon ror elderly lady. SECRETARY Eatn an extra $75 • S 120 leMe. Ra ... lal 'or ln,~matlon private room & bath ••t .. _ fl --'-"' 962 2851 ""gr. representat,..., rm per~. Pcalllona now HntWll ,..,..,, & job application _·..,,............,~,...,,,.=-...,...,...-working In the security avellable In our Newpor1 Jiit _.... ~ HOUSEKEEPER Non llectronles video llld II S.ech Tele-marketing of. lflWTII e ' tr11110..etJ smoker Live lfl, child looking for en -glllc lloe tor well SfX)ken Inell-f11t., ..... .. , YIEW REWARDI t-800-422-7375 Beautiful large office avail· Loll Cream Persian type 83-400 able. 642-4644, Mon-Fri. cat. vtc Wiison & Meyer 'u" _____ _ Production artist spec type, PMT cemara Ex· perleneed onty, for bOat· Ing magazine Full or part/time Salary on ex- perience. Call between 10am & 3pm. lot appoint· ment, 646-3986 h,t. et care, exprd. 642-4602 peraon who Is sharp wltll vlduala. Evening and slllh r-.. T,,18& I Chlld care. full llme, HHetlll HouHkMplng """ need• detail• and llgurn. Good WMkend hOura available 11, Hl• ... r. lall needed for 3mo old girl In Aft AC1fon Emp M/F lull time !letp, must have typing skills and pleaunt doing lnter11llng tale-(l1.oi~ ll•·Ot40 COM Some !louse· ---------car 631-4tt8, Mary phone personality phone sale• work Salary ~ • 9•5 REWARD 631·5211 or .. ertga,!H, 646-4496 T •. I 4021 WE STCLIFF BLDG Nf WPORT BEACH LOST Madrid parrot. vie Warner & Rall. Santa Ana 751-6254 1.1.um11 Assembly Elo ••• ••011nUY needed. Wiii train tor tight plu• lucrative bonu1 pro-•lllO, keeping, rel•. 675-6761 -Lab Tech who would 11ao computer work Good C II LI di lo Int - --Bay r:··row Corona d-' ' · gram. a n r .,. -P-IC_T_U_R_E-FR--.. M-E-R--e-~-,_,-. Cook n....,._,, 2300 w ...-. · ., like to Clo medical beck salary and benefit• Cell •-~ ... 5 6808 ,.. .,..... .....,......, Mar locetlon ExC411 op ' v ...... ~ • full-tl-e. 850-0153 . • ... • -~ ..... ~ * .... ·- 1·203 sq. 11. ottioe t-287 aq 11. office wlll't furn •or purchue II desired lert1111Ce.l11. Speclallllng In ISi & 2nd TO's since 1949 SElllCOIDUCTOR Oc ean 1 r o n t . NB . • otnce Call between 8-12. Don (7 t4) 960-2892 or --------___ .. _. ___ _ 675-1556 portunlty, benellts Call 955-2022 send resume to: SEEVID, .Cla11llled Ada are tile Plutt~· Mlw-Ona.et;:; O,ERITORI Lynn at 547-5825 -----------~"' ,..v· "" Local Resident. per-Inc 15178 Tran1l1tor ...., lo a ~ tor mixing resins. colots. EaptrftlOtll OllTHllll -HOllW llOtnlllY manent smell office man-Lane, Huntington Bch. ..... « Y'Wd ..... ll'a • Former Plullc or baller, Ptneaals 3012 A E Brol<er Bel Realtors ·---------642-2171 54S-0611 NlgM Cut todlan• needed E11.per tor bu•y C.M office ager Sell motivated Ca. 926"'9. .,_.., W9Y to tell more m 1111n0 o K 15 3 7 Hll Call us . AM FUNDING lltltliOllft ftr 2111 ~~~o"o~tt~~~n ~~Cl:~ Call Terry Mon-Fri 9-4 Mu1I be bondable, able llT/lllf people! Monrovia A\19, Npt Ben CIRCUS OF 1 all M1 Howard 645 6101 C..•trcial ltatals 2911 MASSAGE 719 NO HARBOR BLVD FULLERTON ll0-1112 RES INC 952-9001 1111 3rll Shifts. $1478 per mo Apply 5"'8•2313 to type. minor book· Pi t buslne11 oppor, unlmt Authorized loan origin· 2045 1 Cr aimer Lane, UEO llOlnUY keep1':f• •mall payroll, $ potenllal, ambltloua. atortor s & v s, Bank• Western Digital Corpor-H.B. Phone 964-8888. tor Prnlclent 01 Manag• Pre;~~. kpe:r:~·n .~f,oyd _11_4_5_-6_7_7_6. ____ _ Compet1ve. low interest atlon • e leader In alee· Deedllne lor appllcatlona ment Consulting Flrm. S1 751wk to start Call Mii.Li 1111 .... - rates & teea 30 yra Fl.11ed tron1cs. based In Orange Tllurlday, July 28th. Npt Seti 5 years ••· An I Ad • 1 0 5 5 • aa7 07 •• aily Pilat .. · .. · .... ·· .... · .. ·· .. : 2 Br remodeled. large fenced yard McNaan Re- alty e.42-1334, 85 t-9889. Bu1y Nwpt Blvd. CM. 116"' sq It, air cond. of· floe/retell, 645-9828 CM/NB 17tll & Newport. Newer 3300 aq 11. ample periling, sir cond. 0w,,.,- e76-6900 ld11trl1l ....... itlt '208 • 2800 aq N w. lrvlne ""· lnclda offlon. lrom .,.,H ... 11 AnRACTl\IE MASSUSSES TO SERVE YOU & adjustable lat 2nd & County -11 upandlng Ila iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim perlenc:e Typing. 80. 1142-4300, 2• hrs "" • 88 3rd TD '•· Commetclal manufacturing ellorl 111orthand, 100 Lite ,__..,,..---,----..,..--Motat Maid. Ap""' 8030 RE loans We're bu•l•r tllan ever, -•11 ••aYIOI L t p 1 t 1 ,,., •••• -Bklc '~ $1400t mo o ersoo or ran• cer w .. t Pac Cst H ...... Npt creating many line op-Publllhlt In Hunt. Beach ~ r. .___ .. motive -, WIDOW HAS $1$ for 675-J 5 1 ..... ..,.per........... . Bch portunltles tor energetic has po•tlon open tor tlon J1ne1 850· 1180. __ . ---------T.D's, $10,000 up No operators. exper. person to handle Full and Part-time help for N-port BHc:fl dental ol-ESOORTS/IQIELS ~r1ed1011 cbllu~"·iu"mo bpeonalTtY0· customer relatlons. Need car wath Apply at 18400 LtYI •St tlc4t needs reg. hygienist. ,.. , Opening• are In our Waler a problem solver w/good Beach Blvd. l'iuntlngton Care tor them In ~r Hour• flexible. Stl1ry Outcall ONLY 835-9199 l300K up e Denison Fab area, and Involve verbal a writing skills, llll Beech llOM• wtllle owner& negotiable. 642-4$32 llllll Tiffi Mlft.ml ITllll Beautlful exciting glrls, Private room• Delly tOAM-2AM 1885 Park Ave, C.M '31·9893 itiasoc 673·7311. chemlcadltt•tc,hlng,I all,gn· typing req'd. Profit anar-FILL n• ,., vacation. Pet Sitters. NURSES 8 I ment. I u• on. mp ant Ing & medical. Pia lend • 96"' t226 1 I ut and evaporation resume to Crutlve PUT-Tml WHI . Rl/LYll 141,000+ Get In on our growth. And Teeclllng Pr-. PO Box Opportunltl.. avafleOI• More ,.,,,._ -o-tttne ~Inge'°' RN & LVN on Haalth end Nutrition Co. enjoy an excellent ban• P92. Hunt. Beldl. Ca. wtth the Los Angelft "'-~ "buO" "* ·11 Of 11-1 anlft. Cell !Of needs new repreHn· ellt• package tllat In-92649 Attn: VP Msrlle1· TlmM Ctrculotlon O.· )'•er. II you have a lnt.,vtew, 494-t075. TN tttlOl'I lrt So. California ctud" 1o paid holldar,•· Ing. p 1 rt men t 1 n our ~ltlal'a not oMtlnO Oerden• Convalfteent area bectuM ot rapid medlcalldantallllle n. l•lil••••••-door-to-door n-speper ... II no. wltfl • HOll)ltll, 450 Oi.nMyr•, Position available for edi- torial writer with strong conservative political philosophy. Salary nego- tiable. ORANOE COAST DAILY PILOT J30 W BAY ST •COSfAMESA CA 976Ui •• ANtu'lo~l l-tt-'• .. tw,,, ... ,~,M••\U .. I U . ··········· ........................... . Daily Pilat ···· ........ · .. .... • .. s .... 4_0_1m_o_._8_5_1_-11_9_2_8___ Good 1ook1 rtg 1nve11 or. 8500 aq 11. 3 lront offlcft, 6'2", t92 lb, 49, to tMet 2 large rM r drive In lady. 3~5: balkl lov•. doors, xtra electrlo companlonahlp, poH. poW9f ..32'_. a aq fl. 1nt manlage. 836-4&58 orowth. We ara looklng 1urance. credit union, 1 Hlea PrOQf&m. Guaran· Ad. L11gima e.&ch. ae11y PILIT for lndlvlduala "&"ho have week's vacation •tter 8 ttt<J hourly wage plu• • .,.. .. Ill• potentltl tor high months, and morel 3top .... II'.,..,, .. \,.,,,-a..\ comml11ton. Houre: tAM " I a1·1y P1·1at ............. ' ...... ··:. . ..... Tlmll .. rnlng1. becked by Co by our Peraonnet Dept. ..~• ..... ~.. • 2PM, or 4PM • tPM. training Call M, Dove. thl• week l>elWMn 9 a ~\:'' ·'•'' Training I• provided Now accep••-... applications bet~ tam • 1pm, 1 t:30 am or 1. 3:30 pm. ~~ Potenllaf to 11rn $300 • • ""16 ~-W. 714·891·1372 We're loceted at 3128 plul.,., weatt. For an In· .. for District Manager to super-Whittler SI. Coata M ... Daya 540-9352. Eve1 OA~1 l1MWport e.ech • Cann.ry VIiiage 3250 aq ft M 1 .,,... Located In he&n ot Cann«V VIiiage arM. N le Mo 10 Mo or annuel ...... 75 aq tt NNN. NeOotlable. Cell S~lvla, "*811 Pr~lel Inc. 7 14/0A5-t50 t HEAVEN and hOw to get AeCIHlllAva.CoetaM... "9.SW. °''"' tervl ew. C all (714) Cid. editor needed for vise ne -ll'lerl Dill 714/e38·8f28 14',000+ (11 AeCI Hiii & Beker). An 9&7·2381, ext 1204 _ __. dail M h wspaper carriers. for Cllrecllonl Health and NU1rltlon Co. equal Opportunity em· fff/l'>•tn t.atlff" ml -si~ y. UBt ave Salary oommensurate Wflh needl new repreHn· I lflh from ,,.,. Pilot." YIN don't need a OU" to nthust"asm and --nn+a.. t .... Semi-retired, mature prol tatlon in So. Celllomla P OV-t m "dr ... , .. , .. when Y°" e .,.n::: aow• '-'I experience. Company ben- man dHirtl potltlon, area beeaoM Of rapid I oforli••d In th• plaoe Ill ad In I'-Delly direct newt Staff. Several efita } bo HOVH sit, FIJI 11, Chtuf-growth. W• 119 looking P1ln1 '"d '"' fl•Jt.1.. "°' W.-rt Mal Cell now · p UB nus opportunity . i.ur, Berfen.der, Tennl• for lndlvldual1 who have WESTERN '"' m• np•" ....... / 1Mt-M71. years copy desk experience Must have Van, station Par1n«. Levee the wallf. the potentlel for high I ,., •h•tl ZO tetk -uired Q .. 1., ...,, n ~ Rel'• 1vall Call Joe ""''no•. bactc.CS by Co DlllTAL 14 ...... ,, ...... r11.1 reqt . ~ ;f e 0-waaon or~ick up with/shell. 2t31912·7820 eny time training. Call Mr oo..,., ond 0"1 ...... , .... , ti.able. Send resume to: -MU-..a. owance inclu..J.-..a. 7 tt · 1372 1••• '"-...... ,., --.-ueu SPIRITUAL REAOINOS 14-1· More..,,... -19'1'"9 t ....... , ... ,,, tor. Dally Pilot, P.O. Box ~~ly in ~· weekdav. AOVlcalnallmatt.,., Love. c.-.oe 10 cao.c.ne the~ "bug" 1HI """ ,._, ru11 11t60 ,..__._ M CA ,,,.. •S175 up 2285 ft lndU .. rnarrl•O• ' b111lna11 ~the llllld .... ,. II you have a el I \.AJll\.9 esa, to 5P at 330 West Bay trtat onloe 18101 Aeelon-iti110 counae41ng 191& ~·em off"'-l'!Wk.. C9l'llpet that'• not gettlnt J.,,, ~i..11.... 92626. · St C.O.ta M .. . : do Circle, fT. Huntl1l9t0t1 So £1 c.m1no AMI, San With 1 Clwlflecl Ad uaad, ... II now wtth a '''"''"'' ll#•rlt •••• , ••••••••...••••• , ••• , ••••••••••••••• • '' eea. Beech.842·2834 =c=tern=-==L=~=·=o=4=t=2=.7=2_•_8_,-1:,......,,=Ca1===Now==~= ... _2_..aa?_~•--.i.-c=1 ..... ~ ........ A4._. ___ ~l.::==:==:==:==:==:==:==~~~~~~====~~l..:::::::=::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::J~·~·:··:....:·:·~·~·~ .. ~·~·:"~'~':'~'J':"~·~·~·~··~·:·: .. ~·~·~"~'~·~·~··~":_ ' ---~---------- ' • II DI Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/Sundey, July 24, 1983 ...,lt..,.l1.....,W_aa_1t4....___.s ... 1M ... ltlt Waatt4 Slot •11 Wu... UM •11 Wu ... llM •11 Wu... llM ht• Hl latJ ••• 1010 Tet.ph~ Work lltC Chihuahua. M • Ouflts, old, lrom South PI T ll•IP n.o.d rrom· R E Bkr °"°' aotf!IS lo AHtturent Cook & tst\-Ht: IAHY lngs. 8-l'IOOfl 10 Mtp as· work open h~M•, 101 Ctlhl« nMded for C M ..... , r "" Qhoc/fawn mark Inga Buulllul. ChOlce. OOO<I , ................ aoO<>/~o. M t.-2972 Mmble wa1tpapa1 & tab-llOl.lrly pay 851-7720, l'ull or par I llma EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Irvine No Salllng. ~ No E~· ~260 6"84)47_1___ condlllon From SGCJ up 3 1all peffnl. I 100·1200 bit °''. '4$.-0480 rte sample packs. S3.80 OLl•I nPtlT 549•3402 btwn 2-4 10 trart s.e Roger at 151 Kalmu1, Sle H, CM Part/time tOam-3pm. Flealaurtnl: l)effenCt ~ .. ry. wlll AKC Golden Retriever 8.48·2906 train HOYra 5.-9 pm. Call puppy. 2 moa M •• wn11e enamel 1tove, Real Estate Sates CAREER OPEN HOUSE Tiiis It 11 ,,,.rtHlty '" , .. , •• , l1 " ... lrtH4 flffr. 0.1 .. tll ... ., ltttf 411tl1I R11I Ett1tt Slftt, Ht •• "'' Ct., .. 1.. •• the St1n Fl1111i1I ..... ., •• Ila• 1•••41· .... , .. ,.,. '" ..... 1111011111 11 tilt llHtlllfH 111011 • ... ,., .. ,., ., .... l111fltt laol11411 •TNE SUH MIME HYEH llSCtHT , ........ •PHHESllYE OlllllllOI SPLIT •IOllM&TE UTIOMWllE HVHTlllH •CDITlllOH TIWllll •FREE IRE CUSSES •SUll'S PlllOUIE llSCtllT Tl ALL lllEPEllEIT CllTUCTOH It all a44a .. , te '"' t llOOtH, Clll ... I 1111111 Jtllr resl411H1I HIH carttr wltll Ctl4wtll 111ktr. Ot•t llt1r tltt tacitill ••••ii• 11 HITlllTll IUCll WENHHY, JIU 2l 7130 ,. 1411 HllHll av. llUIT. IUON 12147 0111 Jehl N11111 , IH-1121 I COLDWeu. BANl(eRO Real Estate Sales CAREER OPEN HOUSE Thia la H '"trt111ity '" , .. , ••• ii .. , ... 1r111l4 titer. 0.14wtll l11hr llttltlutlal lltal E1t1t1 Salts, tit tf th• ... , .. 1.. •• tllt lt1rs Fl111tlal .... ., ...... 1•••41- at• ,, .. 1111 ftr ults aueol1t11 11 th llu1tl11t11 ltaoh -... ,., ... ,., areas. ltHflh i1olll4t: • TllE SEARS HIE HYEH lllCOHT PllOlllAM • PllOCllHSIVE CllllSlltl SPLIT •llllUTE HTIOIWllE HVEllTIStll •CHTIHtH TUlllll •FREE IRE CUSSES •SUl'S PHCllHE DISCtllT TO ALL llllPEllEIT COITllACTHS It 111 1441 '' It JHr success, olll 11w I 1111111 y11r resl4t1tlal ..... °'"" •ltll Ctl4wtll l11lltr. Ct•t lleer tllt tHftlll tlttalla 11 llHTIMITll IUCll WEHHIAY, .JILY 2l 71IO PM 1411 E1t1111 av. Hiil. IUCI 12147 Call .Ith Ml1111 , 114-1121 ___ ., ....... .._...,,..... COLDW<.?U BANl(<!RO Newspaper Typing 8 neavy pnonea UllWIOM M&IH 882·5844, Mra Garrett w/p'f:t'' a tho••· 1150. t920's, perl cond, every· Tllo ... ••tt11 084· 2112 thing worklr!(I S7 50 4" fgo Crate Mal\leu, vaed 1X, '35 Mi1·8072 Call tor appotntmef\I, E•perlenced & 6•8·39&5 responalble for Mndwlcn Front office a::Sarenae AKC Long Haired Mii 631-1 136. S FOR THE PRICE OF 4 Beautlful ••penalva nec;k tlea for the bualneH eHo. ti •n unl>elle'iebla pric.. one for HOh bual· nu• day of the WMkl 4 1~. aHk tfet tn funlon- abte pa11arn1 & t:Olor1, 1 Recepttonlst-,-11; • ..,y making & other kllchao phones, typing. 1111ng. etc duties Ch I h u ah u I C h o c a=-ll IOI I Rec ent experience w/fawn. 1225 s..a.0471 A.fl Hctl prel'd Full tlrne, typing ft cu fi ref rig. $ 19!1060 Apply aft&< 5PM Crystal Creations, 71 t w 17th. St Suite B7. C M HOEPTIHllT Part lime tor Medical Supply Co Typing phones, bulk mall · lngs,me<lical expe1 pret 7 t41546-5958 llEOEPTIDlllT Typing 415 wpm. phones, lasl pace environment Full ume Pacific Trends. Santa Ana 834-191 1 ask for Terry IECEPT 1nP11T Newport Beach advertts· tng agency needs sharp. energetic person for front desk Requires good phone personatlly & &C· curate spelling Must type 85wpm Call be- tween hrs o! 9-12 10 set appt 851-3066 llECPT /IEOllET&llY tor busy res1denta1al de· veloper M1Jst have mini- mum typing of 65wpm and abll11y to com- municate Salary com- mensurate w/e11per Sena resume 10 Shifley Craven Cit ati on Bunaers, 17731 Irvine Bl. Ste 201. Tustin. Ca 92680 RESERVE YOUR WEEK· END FOR THE COAST GUARD RESERVE. Men and women needed tor part·tlme jobs w ith lull-time satisfaction Ages 17-35, with or prior military servlce(veterens up 10 42) Duty One weekend a month. two weeks a year at a s1a1lon neat your home use your civilian skills or we'll train you for lmpo11an1 work In various Coast Guard m1ss1ons Benel11S Food pay, $35.000 Ille Insurance. military exchange prhll- leges and a greal retire- ment plan FOR MORE DETAILS SEE YOUR LOCAL COAST GUARD RECRUITER 11149 t83rd Street, Cer- r I t os. CA 9070 1 (213)590-2335 ltttntJHWHhl4 ,., .... Ot1st l1111.i llestn• Men & women needed for p/ltme fobs with l/llme sa11slact1on Ages 17 .35 with or wnnout prior moll· tary serv1cecveterans up 10 42) Duty: 1 wllnd a month. 2 weel\s a year at a sta11on near your home Use your CIVIiian skills or we II tt a1n you tor Important work 1n va11ous CoaSI Guard missions Benel1t s Fooa pay llTHEI SIPHYllH Aesponslble, experienced for ordering telad making & other food preperauons Salary commensurate wllh eicperleoce Call alt 1.30PM Mrs. Simons 6•0·6390 RETAIL SAUi I Full time. hardware, 240 Broadway. Laguna Beach. 497-4403 RETAIL l&LH Gourmet cookware. full 11me 240 Broadway Laguna Beach 497-4403 HITEHHtl Good Driving reco(tl a must. Salary. Vacation, Sick leave. Insurance benelllS RAYNE WATER SYSTEMS, 17835 M Sky· park Circle. lrvlrle sales $2000/wk comm. $30 ITEM-$25 PROFIT Call Jae I>. 7 14-84 7 -5522 Sales/Hardware Full We are aH!llng a talented, upertenced Execu1111e Secretar» 10 a.sslst Ille head of the Aes1dan11a1 Loan Division of lhla rapldly expanding sav- ings ond loan This Indi- vidual will be respon1lble tor cooralnatlng the dally act1v1tles or the olflce with other departments w1111111 the Association 11nd handling the Inter- lace with other ex- ecutives The right 1ne11- v1dua1 will be able 10 work Independently and de- 1erm1ne priortlles, ana will pos58Ss an under- standing 01 basic corpor- a 1 e management philosophy The succeas- lul candidate will have worked tor a corporate e>.ecuuve for a mln1umu ol one year and have a successful track record In the sec - retarial /admlnlst ra11ve toeld tor a m1n1mum ol five years. The selected can- didate will have proven communication, typing and snort - nandtaoctaphone Skills ' .. '· 50-60 wpm Able to worlc Beaut. Fam. AKC rag In other departments Shellie pup, Uble/W'ht, 4 Olenwasher. stain lot IJll••················ when needact Con1act mos $200. 842-t921. tteel Int. $75 833-34t1 Chefyl. 979· 1711 Cocker Pupplaa. AKC. Bullt-tn double oven, gH. lallllff Tl•-· •-ITIU Butt MI S 126. F/$ 160, O'Keele & Merritt. S 150 PtalaHla 5 ••-a -Elec. cooktop range "'---.. ---•--U'l PAY n 96-4-4203 w/gtlddle, $75. Both Moving salo, ladles clothes OHAllPlll.,, Golden Retriever puppies. work great 6•6-3433 :'.~2 312 Montero. Sun 5 fem. 8 w111. AKC champ Frigidaire waaher /dryer. t ONTV 1s now hiring direct sales r epresentatives through-out tile greater Los Angeles area •Company paid S4les training *Best commlsalon/bonus plan In the business *Group htetmedlcal benefits •Dental Insurance coverage *Supervisor/menage· men1 growth potenllal lines $200. 850-0435 yr old, lClnl cond $500 Corou 4el ~.~a-,--·· Golden Rtvr. Puppies. AKC S150. 5 males. 3 fem .• 842-7984 Gold Rel P1Jp1,~3f: AKC. Dam champ tines $200,6•5-2139 Part Collie. t ·~ yrs, sweet, spayed lemaJe about 40 lbs Needs responsible home with yard Olh«S. 839-70 19, 893-68 17 Schnauze1 :-mm1 A KC. male, salt/pepper drk, super showtpel Dys 54 7-41123 . ev /w kd 838-5348 559-6410 eves, 540-7904 SatlSun, § ... ext 218 dya 42l Pt1Htttla, HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We sell recond .. guar appliances 549-3077 I lft APPLl&ICH Les 957-8133 Refrigerator· Sears best 26 cu ft, Almond, Ice & water In door. showroom cond Paid S t500, sell tor $800. 675-75741 Costa Mna -- 4 Family Sale: Brass bed, corner cupboard, bowl- mg equ1pmen1, house- hota furn. etc 2<C7 Vlr- gtnla Place. SUN 9-5 7' Couch, microwave. ITv rm Chrs. king wtrbed, 2 patio lounge Chrs & lbl, patio lbl set . desl\-rellnlshed. • misc. 202 Mayta1r Ln • CM Sat/Sun 8-6. Cnla Mna NelbothOOd Glft09 .... • bonUI knit Al five lull Glen Clrcle. South of Vic-129 95 • S3 lhlpplng tori• al canyon Sat-Sun SaOsfaollon guaranteed 5<18-0187 1962 Corvalr Send S32.95 to Edmon- Van, Swap meet tables, ton lnterprlMt. 39<C 1 B A-frame, New lamp•. South Brlalol, Santa Ana, Sconce•. tamp parts, _!2704· toya. clothes, ges mower, 60 yda b_rw_n_c_p-1'""$,...1""9""5-G=E typewriter balls. books, W/0 $250. 6<C6-3524 luggage, dreu form. etc, 6 It alldln lass doors, etc. _ $50. 662-~186 Ftiatil1 8' Oak conferenoe tbl Villtt .. .. $ t50 2 steel duks Huge 81ock Sale Sat/Sun w/oak lops S85 ea 23/24 Nightengale Ave Y • m a h a 0 r g a n F V Furn .. clothes. misc. w/every1hlng $750 Flupp 5HP mini bike S75 545-7506 EveryW ng goes; couch. sofa chr. din tbl, bdrm lurn & misc 17151 BARRY MAN I LOW Come. Investigate the l!X· Clliflg opportunities avall· able 10 you at the World's largest pay TV sys- tem ON TVI wi re-HairTerrler. Moving must sen. Fe, 2•;,, spayed. shots. papers $100 548-41369 Aelrlg. lrzr top. copper $100. gas dryer. wht $75, 673-34 15 Harbor Blulls Sat/Sun Tickets, Openmg night Furniture, horse pack. July 29. S 11 50 Jackie much much more 20271 L•t••I leac• 546-7483 iora11 Aelrlg, like new. 2 dr. lrost tree S 165 893-9080 Birch 8 AM Sat/Sun 8-6. 20752 BROKEN TILE. 300 sq 11. Relrlg, SIS, Ice & water 1n July 23. 24. al 2502 Laguna Canyon Ad Great for cobble91one. door. very clean $585 Sycamore Lane. C M MANY great Items etc $100. Lowry Elec Sacrmce Safe on oOOd h d 111c s t85 -- Time Crown Hardware, We otler a st1mulahng 3107 East Coast Hwy. worl\ong environment CdM located In the beaulllul For Interview arrange· ments -call now• 114·151-3550 M/F Maytag washer & dryer. Grea111ems tor sale. lftw~rl leac• organ $75, 845-0118 V'f uty. e new L1111ngroom lurn11ure.1nc1 Patio ele· K!!1gner sotas·. Celllng fan, 52" reversible. lamlly Irland. reg Arab ea 891 25<C5 .,.,., gelding. perfect 10, chola. _ ___.:__ 7 hide·a-wey bed. compl desk/chr. rug. stereo. wood blades, lull warn , adult & show. 15 3, bold Upright retr1g. clean bed rm set Marcus misc 650-7476 S67 5416-67410 &genlle$3000 759-0810 works great. yellow M 0 VI N G ~ST 1100 Cllll Drive NB. SAT Coor1 keg lop. New $55. SALES M ICRO COM-lmanc1at center in Irvine. PUTERS, mature person and provide an excellent with business and com-compensa11on and ben- EOE S 125 497-683 I/Bill SE T t 11 S35 b TOP s$s --,,,. SS3S LL· won beds. chest 0 9.4 Lots 01 pottery, glass must se 0 0 p u I er experience ems package Please 754-6363 send resume on con-fidence to Personnel 01· Females Pref Models & ""'~P."!""!"!l!"'I~"""'-""!"'"--Washer $95 Retrlge S 195 drawers, White rotary cook top. 1111er Moped, 5_•_8_· 1_41_5_5 _____ _ Escorts(213,866•1984 COCKATEIL w /cage. Bu111tnDlshwasher$tOO sewing machine, lbl gaslog.elecorgan,tools IEllLITllll&LI -----male, gray. 556-41406 546-8672. model sewing mcl\one an· and lots or misc inclua-Travel agency needs lndl· llque type. sofa Many Ing household Items, bike Pool equip, carpel . SAUi fleer. vldual ..v/atrong sec-Ccx;ktlels, Albino. $35 & 1141. f111teri1la 6014 other small Items includ· rack. bikes, more good heaters, glass & wood r e t a r 1 a 1 b a c k • Gray, S20. cheap. make 3 fixed glass French rype mg plants, plaques. pie-)unque! aoors, large oearns. good PllECIOH IETA&.S llAVE HI IHI 11'1 UTELU II you"ve been fired for makmg btg money at a precious metals firm call us. We need closers nowi • TV Leads • Limos e Big Bonus Program • Salary & Commission Call Joe Bucks 7141966-0916 Secretarlal position, real estate office, PI T. 60wpm. liling-1elephones etc. 673-54 10 SECRETARY Avnet Electronics, the na· lion's leading a1strlbulor ol electrontc compo- nents/computor prod· ucts, has an Immediate opening for Secretary 10 our General Manager and General Sale Manager 2 yea r s o l Sec - reta11a11Genera1 Ot11ce expe11e,.,ce 15 required u111iz1ng a 1yp1ng Skill of 60-65 wpm Aptitude tor matn 1s essential w•lh 10·1\ey skill by touch Columbia Savings 11, LHI AtsHlltlH 17911 Von Karman Ir vine. CA 927 13 Equal Oppty Employer M/F SECllET&llY/RECEPT. 101 sales agency near OC Airport Requires good typing & shorthand. fig· ure aptitude & pleasant phone personallly Call Jeannette,546-6444 IECRETallY SOUTH l-'GUNA g1oundtcompu1er train-Oller · 548-6477. windows. 530 ea, s75 811 1ures Whorlpool lcemaglc lumber Must sell nowt ed. lrvlne locallon Con-Aatlt•tt 1010 Revolving attic vent, 520 no trost refrlg-make de-Garage Sale Eiirrava· Low prices 646-791 1 tact Lisa 552-3052. -Wood loot locker. $10 posit. wlll hold Any ngzs-Sar/Sun 8-5 1512 Dryer S125. Maple Desk 552-1995. 200· at1Jm 3 wire powe1 reasonable offer buys Vivian Ln NB. Nr S100 6<42-0237 •UTlllEllOTifl* llne,$50.642.5006 merchandise 124 Martners &Oover. WIRI PllOCESSIH SAT. JUlv 23. 12 NOON Clearbrook. CM. Apt J I Everything mull go! Furn .. Exp'd, EJl11on's OYX level AMERICAN & EUROPEAN Aluminum slldong doors. A· Rear (ACROSS FROM 1.,.t.wt_.~,..------stove. bike cool\ Ing 4 O•der prooesstng & antiques· oak hall 11ee. 6.8 & tO 11. all Ilka new POLICE STATION OFF Beaut 16 pt cey;o;; Sap-utenslts etc 31536 W phones Ir vine Call Larkin M sk, side sec-call !or prices Bob or v A NG u A AO ST ) phtres, Only $10 per NIM, Lag Nlg 4196-5548, 540-8894 relarles. dressers & Brad 833-3689 5 4 5 . 4 6 6 2 b 1 w n stone 640-8688 768-668~ Jtlill Waatt4 5105 nlgl\boysw/mlrrors, Ca•trH I 8AM-5PM BRILLIANT & BEAUTIFUL E~x-c-1u-s1-..,e-M..,....A""'G""'1c,..1""'S_lA_N...,D,..... Practlc.J t:ur•a worL In p·~ 1dlning 8 ~too2m sabots. ~•itatat 6016 MOVING SALE· Open 1 05K ladies ruby ring gold mbrshlp $800 eves. ,... -" •• ency rockers. com _ house. no reas offer re-w/8 diamond baggette 6 3 1 • 3 6 1 I . 0 a y s home. lull or part-time safes. horse drawn buggy RC v Cam. new. Sac fused. 2241 Pomona Av. Brana new, neve1 worn. 646·4080 751-8776 al1 5PM & 2 seater slelgh, beaut-$495. 857-1448 aicqulsll e (certllled·aetect -- J-... W t .1/ 1lul quilts. etched glass C 6018 WANT ACTION? quallly). Sac. 493•01419 EAi French doors, Int O•I ID •• signs. 8 sofas, 3 large taflltrl Classlfed Ade 642.5&78 now. solld wood ralMd 41-panel Dtatttic 5107 bowed chinas, & many Desk. Uke new. s 100 !~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~! doors. 759-0646 Domestic HELP WANTED: other Items. Over 400 in Chair, $50 857-6363 ~ Glass shelvng C·tbl $135 South Coast Medical n unt .,..h perform Call cnarles loroetalls, Free It Tt• 6022 _a_r_•_•_h_ar_e ______ hrait•rt I025 rnc end 1 1' ·lbl I H .. ~ all. 10% buyers premium r . 1025 I F h bl 6' c Center seeks PIT flexible household chores & tool\ $200 Drlf. bdstde tbls allar 2 boys 5 & 8 yrs old Larry ler111 AHfMI lartla~Frtt l lttHt Ar~i~nude 0oa~esd':" tbhl·~j.j 10 Pc Chocolate brown $75 Clothes, shoes. secretary 10 woik 9 am • Mu.st have trans Great 1685"TOl'onlo Way. C.M. 7_ 1888 c".:'rs sectlonal, good cond I baakets. junque S 1-S 10 2 pm weekdays Position 1ob tor college student 556-9901 " S300. Solid oak cottee tbl 979-5897 requires minimum 75 Mon tnru Fri Ref's !•--------•(Female Boxer. we tound Oueen slpr sofa. oak wall 8 end tbl, xlnt cond -,-.,,-------- wpm typing. excellent absolute Call days only her & can·i l>.eep her umt. l\lng size 8 twin size $300 661-0414 al1 6PM Golf Cart. 4 pass . atreet phone skills, ability to 213•531•1623 or Paul Please call 646•5386 beds. hardrock maple I 19911 compl recond1· work With Ille public and 714·524-0970 WESTMINSTER ABBEY -GlleSt ot drws Several 2 Bunk bed MIS. maple. Honed s 1150. 673-8104 medtcal personnel ANTIQUE MALL Free kittens. 8 wka Old. other pieces Priced to wgn whl $100-$125 5 ---------..,.,... tn1eres1ed patties should Call SSOS 11751 Westminster Ave blk/wht. needs good sell 857-5703 Drwr drsr S65. 3 Desks.I MACAW BLUE & GOLD' apply 1nvnediately: Per-GARDEN GROVE h 0 mes 6 7 5. 9 2 I I . walnut, Exec Chr. dlMtte $700/0BO 645·2963 sonnet Oepartmi.n 1 We ve got 8 lovely bunch 554-6103 548-5205 Beautyrest Simmons S85 Bookcase 631-5858 New 31h 811 Chinese Wool SOUTH COAST MEDI· . ol kllty cats. most kinds, I•--------· ELECTRIC BED e111ra iOECORATOR'S OWN* Rugs, hand made Only CAL CENTER. 31872 all ages that need re-F,ree to"gllood home7 3 dakrl· long twin size good con-Cotton, sota. love. mull1 S200, 640-8688 Coast Hwy, South sponslble Inside nomes, Oak drtf lbl, barley twost ng " tens, w 5 dll1on Phone 645-0092 Laguna 499. t311 e .. t n e u I e r e d / s h o t s ""'s. 4 carved chrs.exlt. 673-4623 pillows. Space saving oak Ollll lllllt · 839 7019 '"" -Brass Celling Fan. has 4 wall unots Gorgeous oak 2618 • $450 642-3985 St Bernard, great wt111ds. Tulip Lights. Oak Blades. g I ass d' n e It e set Tlohh fer lat. Aq. 20 An Equal Opporlunoty Part1no out old wooden eicll markings 850-9920 3 spd & reversabte, never w/matchlng coffee tbl ltHtrf PHlfic a., Employer IPPllm•m Me d n w ed T used Cost $290. lake set Unused qn mauress 2 ' .1 110' rry-~o-roun orses irellair err1er needs & box springs Sl75 rtstnt• Hth. Securlly S35 000 hie 1ns1Jrance we ofter a compettllve m1to1ary exchange pr1v1-salary ana benel11s pack- teges and a great retore· age For 1mmed1a1e con- men! plan 5lderallon. please call FOR MORE DETAILS. SEE Nancy Leaning a1 (714) YOUR LOCAL COAST 754-6073 ROlllHIS IEWPOIT has 1mmed1a1e posttlons available for full ume and part-time DOOR GUARDS Apply tn per- son 2 Fashton Island, Newport Center EOE M!F knock• ol1en when you only 8 0-40 t 7 good nm 2yr old male $99 552-0796 Br a ss 1 am P 5 PP llletti. ffl· Uf 1 eft. I uae reaull-getllng Dally 545-6605 BAOYHILLJft sota and 5 972•41695 Piiot ClaHlfled Ads 10 MOl'e femltlea are getting 111oveseat-La France vet-________ Overlock sew1no mech. reech the Orange Cout the camping "bug"' this Far1itare 6025 vet wtwood accents Like 2 sores. Oak Bakers Rack, 0011e<1. $229 5'46-e7.co matl!M year . If you have a Yellow 8 ft sofa & 511 love-new cond Cost $1800 2 Arm ChaJrs. twin bed Pti Phone 842-5e78 <:MlPW that'• nol getting new. sofa-$500. love-set. aecorator Items oto reloochlng machine GUARD RECRUITER 11149 183rd Street, Cer· rltos CA 90701. 12.131 590-2335 Res1auran1 AVNET ELECTRONICS SEC'Y/UMll. Immediate openings tor Equal Opp1y Employer Marketing !frm seel\s am- bitious sell-starter. 11tg111y organ1zea experienced secy Typing . Bkkp'gtAccrg 1equored Salary commensurate woth experience. San Juan Capistrano Call Pl\ll 496-9300 r e s p o n s t b I e . ----- entneusoastlc people 10 Secretary/bookkeeper do Food Prep and take lhru Gen Ledger Call phone ordPrS Hrs. Janet 650· I 180 Mon-Fro. 8 30 am • 2 30 pm MEYERHOFS In Irvine 55 7 -6232 < ~ ~ 1a11r11t11t t••u1twCIAO\ p...,,,....,~. secretary GIRL FRIDAY mus1 be good 1yp1S1 tor small ol- ltce group 751-39 t 1 SECRETally SEC'Y I ASST llHCT~ll 60 day training period Immediate openln9 101 Ads, maltlngs. pubt rel&· Secretary with bl\k g e~-lions. S500tmo min penence 01c1aphone re-draw Advance t o quired Shorthand and s 1200• mo salary within word processing de· 90 days Benefits. proUI s1reable Good com-sharing Lv msg or call mun1ca11ons and or-7126 alt. lpm, 644-84 t7 ganizattonal skills New- port Center Area Call Qiana, 6410-9350 secretary JtHWIYIE TH•ISOLll has an Immediate opening tor a club secretary Musi possess good typing skills. protesslonal ap- pearance a musl. die· taphone e•perlence help· lul $6/1\r lo start. Apply 1n parson Monday 10am 10 3pm 117 I Jamboree Ad NB Secretaryt Receptton1s1 needed lor growing com- SHIH SEHET&llY Major Newport Bedch real estate development ltrm offers challenging pos- 1110 n •1t11n diverse responslbllltles lor In- telligent sell slarter Mlnr- mum 3 yrs experience Real estate background highly desirable. E11cel· lerit secretartal and com- m1Jnlcallon skllls re· quired The successful candidate will possess e protesstonal attitude and appearance and the ablll· 1y 10 handle a last pace Cati M rs Scoll al 833-8680 pany located In Newport Beacn requtres good per-EOE MFH sonallty. good appear-Service Statton Attendant. ance & non-smoker, gsn· e•al office sl\llls a must. 37 hrs. evening shift, construction, real estate must be experienced. experience preferred. S4 25/hr Contact Ernie Send resume to t<lnder or Jell 675-2276 Care Learning Centers llllPPell AID Inc 160 Newport Center llEOEIYl•I Or Suite 200. Newport Beach, C11 92660 Attn Male. e•per ne1ptu1. some Karen llltlng (50-80 pounds). xtnt Co benefits Call Mii· Sell Idle llama 842·5&78 lie aller 9 AM. 645-5800 IP&llll TITlll ulBd. NII It now with a seat, like new $395 seat-$450 Both tor S900 951 9530 & ma1er1a1s-llke new. Clualn.d Ad. 631-2783 472_8111; • · S•OO 979-4690 3 beige swivel dinette Rams tickets, _2_se_a_s_on_ •••••••••Iii••••••••••••••••••• Comp1e1e se1 IMng rm, Ch11lrs, StO ea. Antique passes. club level. all or bdrm furn. rel rig, all like office oak swivel chair. pan 851. 7720 673-0353 COATDR.F..SS COMING O N STRONG! ~ 11~1tt:rv ~ PRINTED PATTERN -0 I 4 ' M261 5aES &-20 new Best offer 642-05<16 $80. King wicker fan b&cic · -chair. S tOO 5 pc iron & Refrlg 30· standard hgt, Obie bed & bo~ springs glau dinette set. $180 runs great $350 -Srn w/trame, $410 548-1455 642-0 t38 or 859-6626 couch/loveseat SSO 332 Liv rm $650. Din rm S9'll 3 beige swivel dinette V1etorta. B201. 1t1 5PM Bdrm $450 638-0779 chairs. S10 ea Antique SPA. 8 ti dtam. fiberglass Formica dinette lbl 65a42. office oak swlvel cha1t, includes neater $900 6 chrs $99. On bed w/whl S80. King wicker fan back Call 549-1757 uphol hdbrd, 3 pre chair, $100 5 pc lrun & S . sheets/cases elec glass dlnelle set $180 tertlnjwaterai•~.2 blanket. spread and m l-642-0138 or 859.·66:16 wlM 414 957-8200 lie 5150, 9 It couch, uph"t 40 .. butoher block dinette Trade BIG Macaw for In olf wht. 11al Prov table w/Bauer chairs. Talklng Parrot 645-2963 lea.I her. Shepherd $235. 4172-8116. WANTED· Boys pants sz casters$ 199.llal Prov Ob· long marbte cottee table 4'118" Glass table wt, v... 18. wading pool, celling $99, 645·0580 thick beveled edge In-Illes t2x 12. 5•8-9 197 Good 011 Whl 9. couch eludes blk wrought Iron w E p A y c As H. F 0 r s 100. Wht chest 54" lbl base, 8 Chll. Ideal IOI HOUSES to be MOVED & entertaining or con-WRECK bulldlnga FREE length · 26" tall w/shell ference rm, $850 Com-850-4133 575 644-0427 plele, $500 glass only 1-----.,---,,..--- Harbo1 House_C_h-al-r .-$-1-50-. 644-I 130 Xtra large Macaw Cage Queen size sleeper -------Wanted 646-2963 couch 5350, Console 5/f~0~~~~d;:S furniture. fll•aical last. Ul4 Stereo. $30. Seely queen 6ftsleeper sofa. S150 Elec:trlC Guitar 0.1111 ··v··. size l>OIC s~lng and mat-White, Dimarzio picllup. tr ass, 5300. Dinette set 4 72·8 l t6 case. Scnulier tuners. w/4 cha11s. S 175: All 7' CUSlOM Sofa, earth xlnt cond $425 Rob Items less 11\an one yr tones. like new. paid 631-0505 XLNT Cond 6•2-9586 $800 will sell for $299 Story & Clark Studio Plano. Perlecl. 114100. Henredon Dining set w/12 875-7574 chrs. pedestal tbl. ex. lends from 6 to 137"', carved 6' hutch. pecan S6900 Call answer ad •816, 642-4300, 24 hrs I llY FIHITlllE Les 957-8133 KING·SIZEWATERBED. wlwood shelves. neater. massager. like new S300 or best o11er 631-508<1 Ll~e-new Jenny Lind crib, s1a1nea. Ma ttress Bealroce pattern, bumper guards,2 sheets & qulll Incl $300 545-2158 Luilabye crib. all wood~ xlnt cond. $75. 720· 1975 NEW MA ffAEss SETS Twn sz $60, full Si S65. 9' Sofa, buffet. coffee tbl. 6410-5332 sewing tbl. end tbl 38 ~--,..,,..---~~ Redwood Tree Ln., trvlne, PIHH/ IHI 1221 9-12 Sat/Sun only 1650 Spinet, menog. extt Beaut 5 pc bdrm set w/lop tone 581-99 15 art St>rn ol line mattl bO• sc:>nos Fender Rhoda 73 Key 9Ull $1300 new sac S599, case model piano, QOOd g r ea I con d 0 a k condition $600. 552-}552 Megnevo• stereo con. --------- $150 673-8727 PWll WAITll ---Wiii pay cash 892-1889 MilctllHH•• 6211 Upr1g111 Player Plano. Answermate tetepnone r• need• some work. $400. corder, atlll under warn. 538-3645 $181 new, must sell for 1 ... -,,.1,...-.,..-~--...,,....rz $ 100 obo. 5418-4455 ~r If I Anteater men's boola, sz 61" South ShOre thNtter, 8 $2001080. 960-7353 g<I c:ond. S 175. 842-5006 Baby Clothes. Je-lry. 9' 8" ·Hobie & 7'6". Rober1 TV .• BOOka. Shoea. Ski Augull $150 ... elCll Boal July 23, Edinger 10 c o n d • m u s I • • e . Sher 842-9820. 963-9612 ,..-":"':-.....,..~,.,.,.-"="',.....,,,...,.. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! needed by German bull· neasmen, student OK. 548-9154 (8-10am) WA I (. II t Oil A NARROV. I It I INf ~OR ~All. 11\< ll••t<I do,.n pron,t'\• 111•"4"1 or lkt1 C".aat1 '• ,r,.p coat<lrn• l"IOl°'f th< ••h-~1 luw•h .if "'"""' 11 •Olt.1 and curt•. th• dtmo ~11 11111(lfl11•f•11\c b••~ '\m1ll a••h(H ,,., "" ·~•Ill "" 10 '"' •llQ11ldff\, rio-ktl\ llt con..u ltd '" th• frono \tam• r '" d1y or ~nona. l~I\ I\ I dtn< 10 wnl w1lfl lflt &rUlf\I <tll•O\\Utin« '<,. II lft \l)tt l WlHlf, ttr\f). ntnn<I. fl\\llC flllft, flmtn Of' •'Oltun !ft •lrl~\, pnnl (If •Olld rnlot "'1111 wllhOllt lh< luuchtt of (Ont1u1 . Oueen S t05. t<lng $ 125. ANDY 750-5332 Ot1k dining table & 8/cl'lra w/axtenslon like new $950 552·9741<C al1 5PM. Barry Manllo,,_ Tlckefl. Surf Board e·2·· 8-H 3 fin 7131. lodge & terrace. thru1tar S 125 850-1070 S37 50 & 27 60 or trade. Wat tull. l>oogla bOl«S & AGES 11-14 EAR" lW TO S75.00 PER WEEK Wt now lmt 15 ~ntlll\ 101 •ount Uitr btutr\ lo \~V" "idt11 for lllf Or•nc' Coast Oa~y Polot Ovr rrew1 'larl al J JO pm dlld wor~ ""'~ 8 30 pm wtOdays On S..lu1day. we warl 1 ltw tnOf' hOur~ You will urn many troo\ •lld pr110 •Iona with rarnin1 yout own monty ll1t1t ·~ ~ drlmrtng 01 rnllcclion 1nv0f•ed II you m mt~re1tt<I, Plti\t ull 1'11 llrl (714) 548-7058 • , TILl,_E UHllTlllTI lmlll EJl.per. nece1Hry Sun. through Thurs. 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM. Ouar. hOVfly plus comm. Plush and prore111onal working conditions. Laguna Hiii• 011ioa. Scon. 951-2777 (A4) nur.nuu1 Work from nome No ••P 801> 056-4650 {911"1•noon) T !!!?.hone Sotlellors TTEITIOll We want good telephOne reaervallonl111 to 1e1 •1>- polnt1Mntt. llUlY ....... IMlll PIT ev91'11Ml work CaN attar I pm.~t.1 ... '23 ---Sell """ fA8() lt't a 8AEEU c. ....... Ada 141.1111 Prlnl<<I 1'111t1n M24\t I\ ~v11l1blt In Ml•llf> SI.It< 8. 10. ll. 14. II\, IM, 211 '1" 1l tb11\I 141 rrQuirn JI• yud• .,.Inch l1brlc; ''' vard <"'nlt••I Plra.c 'ICnJ S) 00 ''"(Ith 111ttt1n 10 Dooly Polol ~'Jttnn o~nmt'111. I' Q !lo• ~~. Old <'h<l•o ''""on, ,..,.,. Y111\, N ' 111111 CAdd jOf r,,. u ch pettftfl for Po""'' 1nd !Ylldlln1 I l'r1n1 pl•only YOUR NAME, AOORIU, ZU•. STYLE NUMll.R, SIZI. LOOK lllCH. Ill I tlf (. FNTLR O~ AUMlltA T ION 111 1 lobulOu,.•lrd robf ol ck\ttn or•11noh 111111 ... can 1ll0<d 10 bu7' Sc-•lld w•• S)O 10 SIOO. •<ncl no" f0t NfW 191J f•ll()MINfNT Ol:SIGl'll:R l'A f 11 kN c. "T Al oc; N~t,1 ~run, •pOfh•ur, coeh. day donntr dm•n Plu1 $Oc ROlllUS l OUl'ON Im an) palltfn \fncl SI }() (or "°'1l ll IH DOLi S 61 C.I ()lHfS 01'1 P""Al>I -"""II• Mlotablt. 1111 ••lllht dolh from .era!" and • It•'""' All u1n-S • 10 l2 •• » 00 l)J I AMllON HOML QUILi ll'lti, ov1 lie• book. m1•f\ qv1hrd lu.,11v al frud1l\lf IS dnl&n>-fK~"'' •all hlftllftl . \IUlk• f'an<rn•, Chari\ l2 00 Ill 11100 A 8L0<.I( QUll T'i Include" IMlltT" l'IK'«" ditte11001 (or I• tn•flOf!f df'll M with t1l•Cil p~lo• 1n1t1• "II ta•Y' S2 00 1}0 SWl'ATIUI. Fio.S.HIONS. 1 hoo• Im larr~r •ltt.> 118 to\&! 11111•1 "'llh n1tterins f9'kttl. p .. lfo•tn 10 k"ll, <r1M.h<I U .00 1J~ OUl<"K 'N" LASY lit/IN r.11~ Ill• 4k•l&n• 10 embro1dr1, p.fn1. Mlclllnt \fw-1JI rnuh1 111mp ttan•ltf• ,._lph1f\fo , no•«lt. MOit. Sl 00 Ill LNVllOPl PATCHWORK QUll.f'I hu do~ll<>ll\ 101 I• u"i(l•tr qu•ll• 10 mah w11Mu1 • frame. lk1o' 1ncludn •h•ll•. dirf'<11<l"' U 00 ...... 94 .... , .... _ ... __ .,~ ..... ..-.......... H••• ·w ... -w.1c11 '°' a ,,,.,,.,,..,., DHIOMt ,,,,,.,,. 11, Catlllort. ph 855-8301 llna. $85/ofr. 963-"9S4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, July 24 , 1983 •• 611~1, 1232 'i''' Aa~~r~rYlct1/ HU 61!!1. 1a,..1.. A1 ... , 1a,..1.. Aim, lwnrt.. .. •• lae1!f Attn. .... tit At .... Dtattdc IEXOfif!Ot 211" Rel i>ent>ow a•aY9 h o;;&;wfi .. I, i tlr ... &aatta llH Ml1i1 tlt 1 l Vtlbwqta ll'U Ytl" 1171 Clanrtltt HU rer• , ........... t31t ,.,. tllt ColOf TV, 2 yr wrnty coat w/ 1978 t 15 Mete t5•7 a t5d'.\ with Per-'ti 111111 amlll& 1611 RX7, 21,360 ml .. liU vw o:;.lon. "'' ••• ·73 ES tlOO 5 • ..,. 8"""• '74 Nove, •JC.It cono. v-• S 148 Fr" o.tivefY 01*' Outboard, xlnt cond. rllll t1re1 S500 63 t-t t68 Rebuilt motor. rvnt good, tu~ clMn tm/lm e.... cellent c:ondlt , muat ...-,.... • 350 auto air ttafeo '70 L TO Cntry Squire, PS.'6 t EtcOft. good l()()l(t, SU n TV J 0 H N. S S3260 642·8748 --neads mlllOI e1ec. repair. $ 8 5 O O d e r a e e e C I t e e I t e WllfOrl, e/c, xtnt cond, t 1 teOo ff3~1143 P8, AC, $700. 60-8989 good ml, good cond, 64a-1786 __ _ Brend new poptop lor $500. Ht. 1221 714•523•0580 evaa' $20001080. 548-efM8. owner. 1 meehenlc. · ,70 ••utl"'""'• 301 v 8, ~ auto. $4950 842·72.21 Stc:tlllee t6' Tehltl Ski Austin Helly Sprite or • • 16500 972-0783 '715 Monie bit en '"' -.. ·--BLACK & WHITE 19" Tl/ Boll w/ t 15HP Mercury M G M 1 d get I 3 0 0 . 2 ,3_.49-4391 '!It VW S.tle 40 HP 12V . ' fe g llMI, neede body work, '82 Musla"" OL, IOede<I. Good $25 ...... 5006 ID tllJ ' 1' '74 W auto ,-p/b w/40 000 ml + l'MW Pll1• *"'"" .. .... ..,. pie:. • ~ .. -OB. trlr/new pelnt & 673·6088 '79 RX7 4 tpd computer letl trane, radii I & gn, • P '• • 11896 5*1928 ....,.,lobO. 646-.,1..., AM/FM, AC, S6900 •• "-1 7011 upl\01 )(Int cond $4500 LITE BODY WOA_K_ '742002,reblteng&tren•. controli AMiFM c ... c;hromenmtl2500.Altaf redlo. heater. llr. gd . '71 Pinto, auto, lo ml. 646-2114 7 -•trl 497-2637 mornslevs sn/rl. Weber ca1b, CB, S680o.842-9708 evt'. 5 call MS.8139 Clyde. mlles. 12260. 645-706f. 77 Cllevette. 52,000 ml, 18' oulftela bey launch, Up to 50'/t off your"'· CMocnPyhesrh~k.'.ronnul !1'urul~h1.. 160-66t 1 days •1<7 vw n ..... T-. ~ebulll ., •• , 77 ~!8'Q.7•7oownr . $1700 $876. 538·4678 Liactla 1323 brlstolcond .1urreyto11 •• .,, ... ,.,,. 7011 Plnstrlplng.Blll969·t221 .,,. " " .. ·-..... ' ... "" .. '760reenT-Blrd,PS,PW. ieg Uncoln, 12665 xlnt 1111 .. 1t trim wltrlr,15250 3SHP wfac~esaorle• &altl Waat.. 20 am/fm cu1. Muat Selll l800 dual port, redlale, co;;;: In I ... NeWpcrt · PB. AT, AC, reblt carb & " • n 54500 obO. 844..a4se. Btaupunkl tter.a, MW BelK:h'• 11,,..1 Mllcilon '79 BetHnette. I own•. mint ttana, sttlfeo, S209S/bat cond 5410·5830 Bob Hoyt 54&..0tSt 1396/0BO 675-7396 Highest e11h lmmed for ... t oovera. Muet .... OI prevloutly owned cond, 32•000 ml, many otr. 548-6842 t 2S '71Claulc18' Tri-hull Brl1tlsh Sea Gull OIB, loog your vehk:le, domfttlc or '76 2002, Super clean, Sn $2300/0BO. 548-St47 PorechH, Audit and utraa 16500 obo. 1••••,.c.•.2._ ___ .-~ 4 Cyl Volvo 110, open bOw. sh a fl, 4 h sp S 2 5 O foreign. 551-8285 Rf. See to apJHeclate 'II -••-Volklwagena 752-155 t °' 6"4--0527 111 '78 Muttang 2 + 2• T ·lop, '65 Fora/Mercury, run1 $3000/obO 850-0435 545--0982 WANTED: '80 SEVILLE ~3~~g~·.·E~ &Owtnyds•'. Rar'9 _,_!~ -oi::i"con-ftll-· 6 pm Eioras. good condition, ,ood. Oepend. mus1 NII '58 CENT R RAVEN -......_., .., '11 .. _ ...... _ .. I • S3200 obo. 93 t-6965 300 ObO. 646-3368 ()( U Y Crulae/cerry 018, like LOW Ml, LEATHER 661·1636 dltlon, run• good. Muat 8nsr -•• t JP CIHslc bey launch/SH new,$100. Danforth 545-0630 NII qulol<. '2200/obo. .. .. ..., $3200. 15.48-6588 'll Fiii PllTO 842•3058 skllf, w11r111er. $3000 anchor.25 lb, $60 WE IUY ·~~Y~~o~,~~a~:(,8'~:2~: m us ~ Jim 969-1909 455 E. Coaat Hwy. 'IO OllEY. OITlTIOI Hatchb1ck. Auto. aJr, PIS, ~COUGAR obo. Mu;;;.~1~~~5 week 857·1448 640-0838 •o• fOUI ' '60 VW Bug. Deep blue. Newport Beach mag wheels, AM/FM StOOO 675-2871 New NAVt01 RDF radio CLEAi OARS fjllfMUDA. frHhp11ntln·out.90%aU 673-0900 2-door Hatchback. Auto .. CHsette(189158). '74Caprl,verysharp-:-v8.4 Ptwtrhlll 7012 Must sell $225 , AllDTllOIS '78 BMW 3201, beige, ntfHI new chrome.Comptetely air. PIS and PI B, spd. etc. Must sell! t-635-3728 IUI 1utom111c. etc. alloys • ._... .., rH. tored. run• ucel. At•...... (041YIH). $2495 673-1003 17' COdltall Cruiser Best t66VPV, 45,000 mllet, • $22001080 .... t 35""' - - -•-------- sli ' DtcL 7 2 I t ___ _. $7000 p p fMIUnl . "" • ..,_ 1-•-• t•-$4895 offer thlswknd 673-7873 fl al • n ""'"'· . . . ... ••• '76 Marquis Brougham -.,..---------7t41261·t800wkdyt. 1m 11111u1.c•11111"s.111>1 '66VWBUG:Sunroof,,_ 11lnt. loaded S1850 THEODOR I 18' Bayllner 1 t5 HP 35' Power Bolt Slip engine, tlr•J. clean. '11 lllOI EUOTIA 644-4024. Enlnrude top boerd. $350/mo 2 t Balboa '81 5281. Setarl beige •rc .. n ltaa 41 S2.000. Call 875-8038. Auto., air, PIS, P/B, plua •--------S3500, 675·5099. Cove. Owner. 645-5 t35. w/leether, aunr1, 5 apd, Capri Ghia, '77, xlnt cond. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 673-t464. e•cetlent cond. S17,600, 1964 160 s;cJan, New '67 Bug, orig. owner, 12K Iota ol other Htraa A/C, snrl, 81e•eo S3000 1970 SlclpJacit, 24', FB, --ph 548-64 t9 paint tires, motor. S2450 .on new engine, am/tm. (209EAN). 642-2477 ROBiNS JU<10 •~A.M:60W Hl\IU VHF. outriggers, bait sys-40 f1 sllp, Balboa Coves. WI llY firm. 548-8063 $2t50/obo, 648-5t58 tem. more. s 10.000 obo No of Arches Bridge. USED CARS & TRUCKS Conveniently Located 493.5757 Avall yrly Best ofter Mr COME IN OR CALL FOR & Competltlvely Priced '61 SE220 4dr, nu p1lnt/ '68 VW Bug, like new 11'1· Meyer 549-1366 & uphl S1295 642-3837 tide/out. $1795. Call 21· cabin cruiser, fbrgls, fill &PPIAllAL 841-3327 deep V. lOOhp Evin . IMllll ft 30 n . Cormler·Dellllo '67 300SE. CLASSIC --------- 4·wh trlr, Ktras $2500 Call 642-3095 Cllmtln Sales-Serv\Ge·Leulng CONVT. Ivory/tan lthr, '68 VW C1mper, reblt eng $1595 THEODORE ROBINS FORD J'!MJ ~IARllOR BlVlJ tO~IA Ml \A 042 0010 < fJ~I A Ml ~A 6~ J UOl:J '79 G~ANAOA, Pow llMr· Ing, pow bfka, air cond, new tlr... low ml. ONE OWNER. S3 , 1000 646-3420 '11 IEICUllY ZEPllYI AulO., air, PIS and PIB, AM/FM atarao wire ..meet covers (IBHN390) 556-4355, atl 9AM llHAI I 182t l BEACH BLVD rare RHO. $13.500/olr. & trans. $2995. 6'46-4741 23' seacratl turbO dsl, Call 642_3~51• 0 n . HUNTINGTON BEACH jO' CARVER '11 •tz I.I 11111 '68 vw. Ilk• new In· tower & plank, 3 station -141-IOl1;14t·Hl1 Ol.S~'X1:·1\tvlW lmmac.cond.S11.000. :!~.;~7o7ut . S t795 . FORD }t)(,() tiAAb(JR (,tvo CO"A Ml~ll ()~/ 0010 •1101n. 01nmE 4-door hatchbac:k. 4.cyl.. '79 MUSTANG/CAPRI PIB, AM/FM stereo Sharp, V8, sunroof, etc. (10SV674). $5000. P/P 646-9498 $5895 steering, 2 radios, AOF, Newport Marlna/sllps Wl p•y TIP NLW 846-t 463 Loran. OF , Loaded, day. week. month • ,.....,__..,,. .... "''"~ •~11• S23K. 879-2640, H 646-0551 "" ISEI °'"' ........ , .. ,.,. .. " ....... ,...,... '78 450SEL 646·0930 a1 111 •••••• LIKE NEW, FULL V EQUIP. ---------Sllps Available. 25', 30". ---$18,500. 640-0838 40 n PACE f,1.111.Y. '68, AIP. 7kw gen. L B slip, ownr fin. try S59K 28' Toity, '79, $25K. 36' GB, loeOed, $67K. 42' Chris. FOMV.S69K. 960·9003' 213.493.3 726 30'. and 40' + live aboard po--•o/st••RI C a 1 1 9 • 5 . ..,.. -'81 380SEL, sllveflw blue Mon-Fri.642•4644 2480 Hart>Or Blvd leath Int. snlrf. chrome COSTA MESA whls, exit cond, lo ml. licyclH 1012 Ut-41001•1·1'11 S39 ,900 . Wkdys 3 Wheel Blcycle $160. 703 WAITED!. • '75 2002; 4 spd., air _64_0_·_t9_7_2 ____ _ Center St .. C.M. cond. (033NJLI Ask abOut the money -Good, clean used cars: • ·79 3201; 4 spd . low can save you thru our 45· Sllp avall on Balboa Burgundy Royce Union prefer 1976-t983 Bulcks, miles. (S40XIV) purchase & leese plans. Island. sold my boat. boyscrulser.greatcond., Jaguars TR 7s & would like to par1ner, on S 100/0BO. 548·4102 Porsches but any model • '79 733i; 4 spd., loaded. JI• SLl•t•S (97 tUXB) l•NITS 111e model power bOat. Motobe<:ene 1o spd. 21" considered. Top prices , '80 320' 5 d 1 M1-e 675-6606 or S1t5/ofr 833-9797 p&1d•CallCllveatB1uer (1ANV20~lsp .sunroo . 130t0ual1Street 64 t--0360 M o tors a t ( 7 I 4 I '80 733i 1 I d_.. NEWPORT BEACH C •• ,.r. 979•2500_ • : au o .. 01 vu. i••.i•oo '64 28" Trogsn Cabin , (1BST118) •• • <;:rulser, Flying_ Bridge, P1:7P13~W~e·s'!"tw·a·y·s-'!"1 '!"1 '!"11~21 • '81 5281; auto., 5unroof .• ~~i-tt_l_M_s_la_l __ ~-1-47 twin engs, teak decks. camper, aTr, stereo, sips (1CGE381 t) •Int cond. s t 4,500. 6, sink-Ice-stove, bumper • '81 633csl; 5 spd .. 'St colt Catm Atchbk. 637-1336. ext., very clean $1375. loaded. 11CLH374) A/C. stereo. mag whls. 968-0246 • '82 3201: auto .. sunroof. loeded, super cond. '68 Formula, 23 fl. ---------(1FON542) 559-8756 equlped, 100 gal cep Camper SHELL. 1200. • '82 526e; IUIO., iOW A~ 1boul our new low '89 Bug, an/rt, bait, carb, '78 Eetata Wgn. fully gen, paint, nu. Any equip, exit cond, orig reaaonalbe offe r . ownr. 58.000 ml. 17750. 675-5642. 675-2201 _6.,.,4,.,,0_·6~t,,..,9,...9_· __,=-~~- .69 VW bug, perfect '79 REGAL LTD $3990 Int/out 1600 dual por-t, 1' t4720. Dir. 645-2963 runs great S 1750. '79 SKVHAWK $2190 650·3t88 tOMF709. Dir, 645·2963 '69 VW Sqrbck, new eng & '11 11¥11'.U I 10,IOO pa I n t. E 11 c e 11 en t. 780 9295 $2500/obo, 968-7853 or ...,.-...,,....-..,..-.,....· .,..---- 983-1 t22 '8 t Skylark 2dr, mu11 seel '70 Karmann Ghia, sherp 1nslde & out, xlnt mech. $3400. Evas. 558-4482. A1klng $4500. 646-9498 BUICK ·10 VW Bug, sunroof, new muNler. clutch & paint, 111211'.UL -reblt eng wtguarantee. Seda.n. Automatle, pw1. $2500. Call 682-2395. steering & brakes, '71 Sqbck, rblt eng & ~1~1%~~t~~1~:·::; trans, MW clutch, new covers. (100TZ147). $4995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10t•O HARBOR BLVD CO~TA Ml ~A 0 '1 2 OOIO '12 OHEY. CAlllO 4·epeed, AM/FM stereo CISMll8. PIS end P/B, mag wheels (IEJ5742). $8995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HU80 • &lVD COSIA MISA b42 0010 wllrlr & cover, immac Lumber-utility reek, mlles. (tEJA474l S8000 obo 640-4224 S 100 548· 1792 • '82 7331, s spd .. loaded tire• S 1450, 642·8745 $]995 '71 \/1n, comp re - llnlshed,pert body & eng. '10 CHO. ULlll Must sell ihl1 wknd. 1111 llYIW Sedan. Auto .. air. P/S and I. 70% "'·"· '76 21 ft Seacraft. 'v-6. 175 Mtttr lilrH , . (7355637) ~:~d 018,;,a~:rc,off~ 5 Star Generel Mo-Ped. '"~ . 2 208 w~~~.-Jaln~I Ana Financing Avall1ble On Selec1~ t983 Moo.Isl Offer good thru 713 t /83 850-4133. Fully equipped Including PIB (306ZES). '73 Bltop Camper 13290 moonrool, two pwr 846-2276 If no ans: i~~/~9g· 6~~;!tS-"· 82' r .. P. CJ7, PIS. PIB, Closed Sundey 527 ·53 t 1 ext 521, ask tor . . AM/FM Cua. AIC. Tiit _L_A_R_G_E~S~EL-E~C~T-IO_;N_O_F_ Bob. MOPED, runs and looks Whl, Removble Hrd top, NEW & USED BMW'S! •77 GlenL Vgull 2ohsp de-gr11&t .. Asking S 190, Lid edition int. Sac ror I. IMI eng. Vblnh, heed & 499-5046 PayoH. $8950 650· 1366 bait tenk w ltrlr MtttrcyclH/ or646-73t0 2833H COSTA MESA MIT SUBl~HI · .•e · ;T Te 1151043. Dir. 645-2963 seat1, leather Interior & a I ~Super Bug. e1dl cond. r ea 11 Y n 1 c e ca r 1 S2750. 840·8585. (X l SSVHE). '75 Bui, red/wht, ult c:orid. $3500 obO. Cell 0 Riehl d,yl, 642·5735, eves 780-8170. S3500 545-0982 kttltn 1011 l.H. L~UME SA~SW •G 14 IOllUES SlllWlll• 1983 Honde ATC 70. used fllWIOl•I SERVICE & LEASING '76 Mldget, lo ml. nu tires. -.7-7-VW--R-,-b-bl-t.-apec--l-aJ-ld-.. 1 Full line or TOHATSU out-once f>erlecl condition AYAIWU 3670 N. Cherry Ava. top, custom liq paint. AC, Blaup, 64,000 ml, boatds. cell lor discounl S600/0BO. 631·5625 or ON LONG BEACH $2500 Ot>O. 960·7566 111 $2900/olr. 760-11 t2 prices. Corner 18th & !>40-4786. Scott. JEEP CJl (No. Cl\erry e1111-405) 5:30. • PCH In Hun Beech -:,,,,...,-,.,...---~""=-" $1 H) HI lllO '78 DASHER S2470 C .. UllC 960•9003 71Yamaha250 Enduro end • Ptatttl tlSS 238UJW. Dir. 645-2963 l'l180!'P'11CP.ou-. ..... -d"'e-v"'ii.,.le"".""t'°'a'"'nl 4600 ml. runs great. SCllllLEI rade-lns Wek:ome 178 delsef S04, i spd, an/l'f. ....., Baja ready-Zodiac Marie 11. $350 536-0273 Dataaa fl 17 '79 011Rabbit,4 dr, dlx Int, color, orig. paint, new 401\p Mere. trlr. xtra.s, . -• one ownr, superb cond air. 4 tPd. 111n1 cond, 23K llrH. chrome Body, sac . dossolvlng partner-78 Yamlha XSSOO. lo ml, ~ang«.• .. __ 'lO 2 ... z thruout. runs fantastic: ml. $4800/obo 851-3922 mech'I perfect shape. ship S299510BO. Must runs greet. $750/obo I Runs strOllg, needs some _s_2_9_7_5_9_1_0_-0_5_4_8 ___ ·79 RABBIT delMI, mint Fec:tory air. $5,000/obO. sell by 8/1. 548-8847 PIP 962-265t alt. 5 Q!S ·-o cosmetic work S2300 '76 Peugeot Oil Sta Wgn orig con, blk/blk Int, 4 760-t742. 547-5976. $4595 COHMEll CHEVROLET '\..,..fl 1''• rt : "i \ \H '\ SU -1200 •• a••M 11,.1 17, '79 Suzuki 250 TS, new 1m..,.. •vo com 111.1 142-1111 4 spd. air. PS, PB. CUI, spd, air, 2 dr. nu radials. '68 Cid Cnvert., runs -"' "' Tires S Batt $700. Re-,,,.,~ .. ,, 11u 11011n great lam. car. •Int. $3,175.970-0548 good St500/obo,l""--__,..----...... r.-::: Chris Craft Delu11e Run· construct 150 Hond• '69 Datsun 5t0 Runs below wholeHle Blue 493 7618 about. XLNT c:ond., all Chopper. 52100, goo<I 4 WlaHI Drina 10 0 greet $700 make otr. Book 11 S3700. 548-8451 '79 R•bblt Dll, 26K, Im • Mah<><J&ny $8900 Mike looker, '80 Yamaha 850 ·7' lnf l Scout U, PIS, PI B, Call 642-8860 PtrHLI 1151 stereo cauette, new ~.7~8-C,_pe_d_e_V_le-.-,u-ll_y_eq_u-lp-. Russell 640-3225 or cc. Drive shalt Sl825, auto trans. auto hubs, =c--~------• llres, super cond. lux car, 111 pwr, lthr Int. 673-5662 Only 5700 mi. 082 nds valve IOb & pelnt. '73 240Z. auto, air, very ·63 356 Por d oOd cond. S3300/0BO 552-3519. $2795/obo. 640·4032 550 S clean, good cond. S3300. $ 000 Obo 3095 t 7 Relnell \/-Bottom. 19'1, Yamaha cc. dir1 SIOOOIOBO. 662-1650 Musi sell 521 •3320 dys. 4 I • 542· '80 Jetta 2-dr~ sunroof, '60 Seville Elegante, f 305 Chevy 110 . Vanson Street. $1500. only 850 •74 Jeep JlO truck. fully 645_9760eves/w1cnds '68 9l2, orig paint, orig slvr, 5-apd S5195 blk/llvr,gu,llhrlnt,xlnt 172 Monaco station wgn. trlr. 11lnt cond Siu or lllh m1. WONT LAST LONG. 645-2205 111 8PM cond . 46K ml, S13.750 air, nu tires. 74,000 ml, S7000 63 t -7547 CAN FINANCE We also loaded, exit cond 14800· '74 Datwun 710 Wagon. lnl.. wide wttla. nu carb•& firm. 848-1064, 840-2184 clean. St050. 546-60<!7. heve cars too dlr, 673-2912. St350cash. 492•3530 batt , AIC, alarm. t00% '80 Rabbi! Convert. 116 Unique Harbor Pany Boat 714•498•4972 garaged, very clean, wht/blk top, air, 23K ml, • · Ftr• 20 tt encl cabin, seats 8 --------'10Oll9'1/4 tH ·77 280Z, •Int cond. S6700. 646-4295 S7900, 644-5403 TIE UllEST to 12 for dinner, 24 11 '81 Honda CM·400, fully Warren locklng hubs. S5900.957-1853dys .71 9tlT, complete reblt 1tl0Flllll•100 pontoons. 3 5 hp dress&d, xlnt cond. Sacrl· auto, 16M ml, treller •77 0 2oosx 1 eng $6500 673 7578 '10 VW UlllT IELECTIOI Bo bl all model with 4 Evin rude. Excellent lice Sl tOO &16-8709 hitch, 011g. owner, xlnt atsun. · ' · • Sed1n. 4-tpeed, 4-""I., of late model, low mileage s---" trana. & 2 s~ I I f cono S9000 cons. trade. owner, eJCcel cond. 5 spd, '72 9115 TARGA, Rare p B -, """" """" ~nter1b0a ".~ boa~ .... or '8 t KZS50, $1400 Lo 536·8293 sliver. $2500, 640-6128 model, n-paint. tires. I E'730A M I FM radio. C1dlllac1 In Southern ule. (1U00868). ar r v...,.. ng. perau.es. miles, like new w/meny -----------(1B' l CelllOt~~;:eluSs todayl $11,995 etc Haa 360 deg outside 11 tr85 Quick sale Range Rover '75, AIC, •Int '813 lOSX, runs new, notl lop, S 1 t,000. 551-9022 ....s viewing. also sundeck. 640-0838 cond. a very rare car. nit« or scratch. lmmac '75 9t 1S, 34,000 mt .... 5 $4995 fully equipped You take -St3 000 9161265-325t lhruout, tlr, must '"· apd. elec: aunroot. new OlllLUO o11e1 s 150/mo sllp tees, '83 Honda 250R (ATC) or 26s-9111 S39951ob0. 831-3016 ur ... outatandl~ cond. 2800 Harbor Blvd. must -10 apprecta11. 12000 Jim 645-4633 =---::-------,,...,,..T"= ---------S Sl2,500/obo. 642.8144 (9am·7pm), Tracb '81 B210, hlchtx:k. a11l1 14,500. Eves 84 -8632. COSTA MESA 'IOflllJlll 112 hp flathead V8, 3 tpcl, new tuck & roll Int, new crpt, new tires $2000 or best otfer Conelder trede + cun 969·1221 '12 Fiii ESCORT Coupe. 4-speed, AM radio (10UJ855) $4995 $1995 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 7<J60 HARBOR Bl \10 CO~IA Ml\A 0 4 1 0(1:0 '11 Fiii FlllMOIT Auto . elr, PIS. PIB, AM/FM radio, vinyl top THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAAllOA llLVO CO~I& M l \A 041 0010 '11 IEICUllY COUIAll Coupe. Auto .. air, PIS and PIB. AM/FM ete•eo (002UPJI Coupe Auto. air PS 6 PB, AMIFM stereo, vinyl roof. mag wtteels. leather Interior (269XHT) $4795 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1000 H&llllOA Ill VO CO~TA MIU 6 •1 0010 '10 IEICUIY COll&I Xll Auto .. air. PIS and P/B, cuSiom Interior. vlnyt lop (0152) (to t599). 1;:;:;======::;:;;:::;;::;; $1995 THEODORE I ROBINS FORD J060 HARBO R Bl VD CO~tA M ESA 647 OOIO '77 Olds Cutlass Supreme, brn, llas all e•tras. $3000 640-6086 '78 Cut Supr Brgm $3790404ULA Dir 645-2963 'II Fiii T·llll ·19 98 Regency. 10iided "Clualc" V-8. Auto .. PIS. e•ll. all .. ,.,, records P/B PIW. (ZIK879) $6695 obO 831·9809 '80 Deaner DlelMll, 1/c, Im stereo. low mileage S4395. 546-2855 ·93 Honda xR soo. new.1~t;;.;9;.;8;;,;o;.;;c;o;h.evy-•f1.-1o·n·p.;;l;.;ck•u•p ~~~!d ~os~o11!1rqu~~~~. '77 924 Special Edit. low 140-1880 Sii d Bl hit C I 6 8 77 ml, air. tn/rf, 4 tpd, ar-'80 Olds Toronado Diesel ha_ . '·''Sail 7014 lessthan 5 ml $1900. Jim vera o. ue·w e. 8 I 44• l loys, mint orig cond, runa C•-t:t 1•13 A·l Cond, load-" Low • 54s.4633 (9-7pm) Mint cond $7000 obo. ---------SS •7 ,. ... 8 ••••"' • "" t4' Blueprfnt. 2 sails w/trfr, 760•1516 '82 280ZX. T·top. 5 spd, great .u 5. 970-v.... 1687 §.§. iMPAlX 57' Felrlane. Imm Cond, Miies. $5995. 546-2855 • s k Ing s 8 0 0 I 0,, ..... a.... 020 loaded. Extended Hf\llce '83 Porsche Cabriolet. with t977 306 cu. In. an-Mutt sell by 7-23. s2000 Pl tla 93 966-2181 1976 Ford Balboa. 19112' '6~tn~~:~d~r·~~;~.~c:,'ci warr. new stk:ktlf Asking whtlbelge, t1ctory op· ·~~o::i.~IPd~~: glne, 3 tPd. AUTO trana-obO 845-3088 ltii"4~~•;;.,;•;.;;:;...-.-p,;.;,;w; 21' BEAUTY w/3 Sells motor h0t11e. Kini cond auto St 450. Runs well, St t.900/obo. must sell. lions. car cover· $36,500. S5550/obo. 548-8451 minion & electronic lg· '63 Falcon Ranchero '78Voiere Pr Wgn 12490 S2500 Will trade for $6200 549--0432 30 mpg. 646-7016 _1SK ml. 499-2922 Never reglatered PP. nltlon Alto many MW good cond, runs good'. 'IO Fiil IUllll 1CBK578. Dir 645-2963 .,, I 1 M t 11 lhl '82 Mexlma. Dal. Fully 759-9534. '8t Rtbbll. It blue 2 dr, parts. S1000/bell offar. S1300/0BO 546-3t47 p • t ;;~~":St: 4 t3u; se s '72 24' Winnie, xlnt cond, '74 Chevy, v. ton, con-loeded Cletn. S8895,1 ~-1-1_-,1------very lo ml, mint $5000 Call Brue. 831·6818 6"5·3340 or Auto., air cond .. AM/FM l8hlC S • many new I tems . structlon vehicle. runs call549-t256. _. .... ,.... .. ____ ....., .... obo.720·1t33(Jeck) ---------• ' stereo(018YLE) '73 Pontiac, good cond 26' Sall Boll. all new St2,000 540·1542 or good. needs starter. Fi 1 l ·82Renau11 LeCtr Com\.•---------'6t Corvelr El Cormlno '68Convert.,orlg.owner, S650 /best o ller equip $6000. 642-7763 546-9480 S 1395. 497-683 llBlll. a Aml fm, tier tape dk, '81 Sclrroco S, red, e1111 (aee truck ad) 646-70t8 mint oond., $3996. $3995 548-8097 eves. 27' Erlcilson. •Int cond, '80 PACEARROW. "'267. '75 Chevy Sllveredo 4 174 Aed Flat 128. Sherpl mint. $3850. 645-0512 ~~~~.~ ·~~~OtTlo~~ '69 Cheve41e, 350, 4 19d. 646-2205 alt 6PM. '76 Grand Prl• Loaded. atomic: 4 l/B, new main & generator. AC, cruise. tilt. wheel dr .. A/C S5600. 75K ml, St300, 494-78'46 ltlla ltyct I 1 644-5800. a-700/obo. 846-3811 '69 Multang. Ltd. Edit. gd tires, new brk1, great c o v e r s . stereo, 55,000 ml wrnty 703Center,C.M 92627 ·n 124 Spider, wnt/red. -•--~------'71 NOVA, rune good. Xlnt cond 302V8 . transp car S1350. RD FI v HF S 19.5 00 AD sol u lely Imm ac mags. S3950. 49s.2497. '82 JETTA. delMC, 4 dr. 5 11.,eo. $550. S48-0t94 S2500/mkaotr. 673-3415 673· t923, 494·0527 7141494-7927 s2s.ooo 492-7296 ·90 Chevy El C1m1nos. V·oo8, H'9dke 'nuloadeds1aoo' .2677,ooo3-t32m12'. "'"""" auto. air, crulae. 6 t WANTED· 1975177 FIAT IY""'tv' CARVER '71 V,a. ruM good, good '80 PHOENIX, 'INV\N/Olr 27 f1 Fetlher Fast. dry, FOR RENT 81 Tioga mini obo 493-t8t2. Sf>YDER Good Cond 1'L../I •·.-82-Ra-b_bl_t._A_M_/FM--cut--.. buy. 225obo. 845-3358 Xlnt oond. air. PS. PB, S2000, 675·7083 mo1or home Slps S-6, ---------Am/Fm cassette Any·~ Jc_~ S-tpd, •Int cond .. _or_64_2_-30_58_. ____ ---------~~~~~~~~~~l.~ca~sse~tt~e:_. s~t~ic::".k_9~7~9:·!6~150~ 28 ti Lancer wl sllp, crana i~~~~· a~~ ~-:~ng. Yaat to40 time before 9:00pm. l'IJl...,L.V 1'L....ll'-C _s_s_soo_1_o_B_o_1_1_s_.1_64_o_ -~-...i..;;;;-.-..-----,. .. _,..,;;;;;,m;;~:;.:.---1•=-...i..;;;;;;s;;:;;,;;;:, ___ 1•1 ... , .. __........... Pt Best ofler Chri1 4 or • 164 Dodge van. good 720-92 ·~-A1 °" '<!""'°"' :tNtlQ • -·-=-~f-----,,._~ Wlol'" fl .. I~°""" 833·1301. IV'a 1022 cond, panelling. cpt, ia Jfii ClOSfO SUNDAYS 30 Ft Classic Racing 'rl 5th Wheel, 33'. $6.900 needs paint St 200, ~ Yacht. 5 meler sloop Im-6•2·4397 642-6171 631•9229 · 4 Ivie. x nt con • new T t ~ preulve racing record • -76 Chevy Van. 'It ;on paint Sl100. 548-6279 !f!ll ~ extras 651-1359 protlle, deluKe. 261( ml. seel 66t-4808 air, stereo. good cond. & runs greet. tit St100 looks anarp 8 sails Incl In '8 I Broughem. 20 fl. 10 Loaded. all Custom. Musi ·77 Accord. htchbk. tuto. •7'3"1!orolla Wagon. loob ~A . $19,900 PP 968-9610 12950 firm Evu cash. 492-3530 39· WHtsail C\1510tTl cruls· Tr1iltr1\ Aati••ta, 633·560t '73 Toyota truck, run• Ing sall boat. sell ......... -... St25.000(714l 633·4823. Trnt I024 Cla11ic1 t04S '78 ACCORD. s spd, ~reat StOOO. 642-7063. --• 54~·0614 '80 Skamper 35'. Ceder '29 Model A, 4 boor Town halchback, 2 dr, emlfm, _4_6_-8_4_5_8_. -----SOUTH '73 Hobie 14 wfl(lr, 1800 obo. Also 2 K1yak1, S2 00 557-8640 , 552-0564 IUl11Flllt' w ... 1n• MOO HER RESH OFF H/28 Slits Like • Dream EXCELLENT CONDITION CrulM Equlped Thlt double planked, mahogany, Clatllc h .. bearl lovenly cared IOI Pr'* to NII. Nwpt tllp avaH Alt 3Pf'! or Wknd• call 044-8177 IW.·HSAUUT W/trl1 a motor. Exit cond, $4500 obo. 848-0778, F1mou1 t2 met• racing tlOOC>. r11t0fetl0n In pro- gr"', tor Ale or trade for antiques. S 12,000 790--0229 Kite •308, •Int COM., lrtf, $600 84 2 -23311 . 142-7890 mtg, Kite, •Int bay boll, all ec:- cee• .• $395. tee-4990 Lido 14'. llii ICCMI, II.Int cond. 11200. 55t·8 t84 LldO t4, •lf'lt conct. 2 Mt1 OIMltl $129$ 548.-1350. NACAA 5.2 Wll!1r tor Mte or trada. S2tts, PP 714.-139-164 t SANTANA 2.21 '°' .... : Exoel oond -'•Icing MOOO. Lido Pet\ln. tHp •"•II. 645--31111 Def 9am Lodge. $8775, 642-0795. Sedan. restored. $9,995. good cond, $3200. '74 Coron•. Good Cond., COUllTY eves 548·8823 675· 7396 Lo Miias, Xtrat. S2000. ·45 Ford Woodle. navy .79 Accord. lmmac thru 642-6572 832-5890 olc "ILllWa•1 Buy Factory Direct. Light· blue. restored S t2.99S. out, orig. p1lnt, air, runs '78 Corolla SR5 Lltlbtc:k, 5 • -I weight, llberglau Scamp PP 675·6t6t superb. mutt aea. tpd. amlfm, nu tlrn, WWIWl.Lllf 13' and l6' lravet trailer• ·35 Ford Sed1n OellvA<V S39951obo, 83 t-30 t6 mint Mull sell $2500. •R l•D...,.LI" & n-19' 5th wheel Call -·, -_,.._. n 0 -1 0 1 1 1 r e e 289. Auto trans. look• 'I l lllll& OIYIC -. 54_8-_9_34_7_____ Volllfne s.t. Setvlce 1-800-346-4962 lor tree Ilk• new Drive •nywtlefa, ··DOOR. 5_5..__., '"Ir. 80 Corolla, llltbck, 6 wpct, And Leulng or~hure and saY91 $8500, 496-5526 .. .,...... ,.. I I I 18711 BHc:h Blvcs. "" AM/FM stereo cut .. cu•· 8 r · m stereo, 10 m ' exit Huntl~tOfl BMch WANTED: Pv1 Pix.want• to '52 Chevy. delux 2 dr, tom lntarlor. (tBCC78S). cond, l 4400. 957-9393• (11•) 42·1000 by reasonable Tlta\191 Trlr, radio. heat•. cont tire, 1n • wlll pay caah 12131 vi.,, all new glHI & $4995 '10 TIYITI PIOllP VOLKSWAGEN 926 0940 chrome, beaut new rMt 4X4 • bronze/balQe p1lnl. r m , 14500 obo. 548-2"0. With oamfAer ahell. ~WllTWA•IN@ Utlllty IOH '62 Ramble< Convertible, ~~·A IFM ~--r· BOXTRAILER 5X5' lu1:ro:,es1orld, •Int cond 11x&<M3~ag w u 1 A ~~O:,~ REMOVABLE BACK 12 /ofr. S6l·0848 $6995 catlfd to quellty MJVtoe, 1260. 645·e930 'II htui ltHtttr epere pert•. anct a oom- Aatt ttlc" 9 Herdt101t tope. 1edlo, pet1t1v• Miff pr•Mn· lMPORfXNT heater, new radl1l1, laaaa tilt tatlon of the unique NOTICE TO READERS 43,000 orig. ml, xlnt Volklwtgen quality v.. HHOOORE ROBINS ANO cond. $4000. 538-8293 hie~ CHALLMAN'S FORO ADVERTISERS '72 Citroen SM MUafltl The prlca of llama 6 tpd, full pwr, air, leather, edv•rtlMd by vehlcl• ve. duel ovwl\Md cama. dMler• In ,,,. ~le 111..., lacquer, collecrtor c11nlrl1d advartl•lng owned, mint. PrOUCI to Column• doee not lnclu<M .now. a l)!MaUre to drivel any appllcabl• ,..... Moving • muat "'' llCenH, tranafer IHI, . •12,500/oN9r llnenee charoe•. , ... ror (8t9)224·073tt425-492l air pollUllon control de-'II •I J .. vice aerllflc1t1on1 or f ... d .. l•r documentary t 12 hp !It.theed V8. 3 tpd. preper•t10t1 chlfOM un-MW tuck .. rOlf Int, new 1"ol othetwl• fCMIClfled crpt, new tlr•. a2000 or by tl'll ldver'llear. bHt oftar. Con1ld1r tree» • caet\, 969-1221 A.ii 1107 113 Audi 188(8, mint con~•l ... S1500 flr/n. 14~.-05 , .-,1 •' 1' fl r IP ' I\. (f ,~ 1 A ~I". A r ) ,' • '' USI THI DAILY PILOT "PAST llSULT" SllVICI DlllCTOIY For Re~ull Sftrvl('(• Ca II 642·1671 lwt.JU ~WllTWAGIN Ecutle '""'" Cotp, 7900 W•tmln1ter lt\ICI PtlOn4 7141VW1-WEST Totet P«tormanoe VW'• "A,.YOU Hevln' Any trun7" Ti"m1n1~ IC><*• or-•. nMde work . •too o o . Ht-Wt Of 850·80tS '70 \totvo. Dr. N9w pelnt, \ran• a tlree. Airto tr.,..., • 1250/obo. 14&-0493 LEARANCE ALE HALL DUCKS tJITB PIUt:a STAllTIN6 AT FACIWlllF INJ'OICE! + ANY DEALER AOOEO OPTIONS 25 10 FAIR 11 ... Fm OFFER REFUSED • ... ,.,,.. Ma ........ ...... 1913 IMINICI 'S4Jt ~TON IAYI •1010 PICltUP .tt:t&llll .. mwt 'Ill AU •I lltrlN IWJIC MUI .. ' ~---- DIO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, July 24, 1983 ~\ ~~~ ~ ' I II THE FINAL 12 HOURS· TODAY SUNDAY! BECAUSE OF THE TREMENDOUS RESPONSE TO HOLMES TUTTLE DATSUN'S ABSOLUTE SALE, IT 'S IMPOSSIBLE TO GIVE PRICE EX- AMPLES IN THIS AD. THIS AD HAD TO BE SUBMITTED THE FIRST DAY OF THIS SALE! AND THERE WAS NO WAY TO KNOW IN ADV- ANCE WHAT MODELS WOULD BE 280 ZX's 200 SX's PULSARS STANZAS . SENTRAS MAXIM AS PICK-UPS ·-LEFT. BUT YOU STILL HAVE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF .DRAS- TIC . PRICE REDUCTIONS. I 4-WHEEL DRIVES SPECIAL NOTICE You can also order the Datsun of your dreams before Midnight Tonight and enjoy the same drastic reductions! EVEN USED CARS AND TRUCKS! C'MON IN! THE FINAL 12 HOURS TODAY SUNDAY! \ ALL NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS ARE ON SALE. SEE THE SAVINGS F.OR YOURSELF! TODAY FOR 12 HOURS ONLY THE FINAL 12 HOURS OF THE BIG- GEST, GRANDEST, LARGEST SALE IN HOLMES TUTTLE'S LONG HISTORY! . 48 Month Financing to lower your payments. Buy or Lease . Every used vehicle in stock at Holmes Tuttle has been drastically reduced for the final 12 hours of the ABSOLUTE SALE. Choose from one owner and many late model vehicles. 12 HOURS ONLY! NOON TO MIDNIGHT TODAY! USED BARGAIN EXAMPLES '81ChevCamaro 1'38zve1 $7985 '82 Datsun 1100R473) s12,9~5 ~lreblrcl f18EC95A) $6495 Mazda <348VAN) s5395 THE ABSOLUTE SALE ENDS AT MION~GHT TONIGHT! llal es Tuttle at sun WHERE THE PRICE IS ALL·WAYS RIGHT! (714l 540-6410 01 CAR FAMOUs HARBOR BOULEVARD JUST OFf 405 COSTA MESA \ . .i . ADDITIONAL STAFF: Extra finance and appraisal people will help speed up your sale! Plus there is extra seating throughout the dealership. An vthiCIM • tax. license 6 doe. lees. on approved credit & subiect 10 prior sale ' • t • \ I ' -----·-~ ... ---...... ----·--· ~ ....... -~-r~-'!!""I+-!"•--"'!"'""-........ ---------~§ ........... ~----- ORlllil COAST PEANUTS featu(irtq ·aoodol' CharlieBromn" 0~c//1Jt<:- I GUESS WHAT •.. I M 601NG ON MY FIRST DATE ! JU5T THf~ ... '(eU . AND I 601N6 TO THE MOVIES .•. ~ 51611 ~t GARFIELD ® LINUS IS TAKIN6 ME TO THE MOVIES WHOOPS! I J UST REMEMBERED SOMETHING ..• THIS OUGHT 10 WAKE MIMUP YOUR HOllTDll llllY PAPIR SU~DA y I JUL y 24, 1983 l1M NOT ALLOWED TO CR.055 TM'e STReer I 1LL SET VOU'RE PAYIN6 FOR THE TICKET5, ·AREN'T '(OU ? WJ.tATS lA.'~ONG WITH THAT ? ANVWA'( WE'RE 601N6! TIME. 10 GE.T UP, JON ... --- Ml!KE, '<OU TAKE TMIS-MONEV FOR THE TICK€T •.• AND ~ERE'5 SOME MORE FOR T~E POPCORN •• MAVE A NICE TIME •.• JON MOOT REALLY eE ..SOCKEP OUT LINUS! l1M ALL READY'! ISN'T THIS E~CITIN6? by Jim Davis ----~------------------------------.................... --........................ .._ ..... ... . NANCY @ I WHY DONT YOU I WISH ---S L UGGO, -- WH ATS WRO NG'? NONE OF MY W15HE5 EVER COME TRUE! T~Y MY WJSHING I C OULD HAVE BREAKFAST ROC K ?---. DENNIS THE MENACE ImsoHOT Im gonna MELT! JUDGE PARKER GOO D MORNING, TIME FOR BREAKFAST &t were; just- coolJ,n,' off IM- ':1our pool. IN BED PLASTINO 7-2+ by Hank Ketcham HE>;MR.WILSON! WNINAPl.AY WITH MYRUIJBERDUO<YI by Harold Ledoux WHY DON'T YOU CALL SHEILA IN THE NEXT RATHER THAN CALL DAY OR TWO AND TAKE HER TO LUNCH ? HER, I THIN~ I'LL PERHAPS YOU CAN GET HER 10 OPEN UP JUST DROP 8Y HER AND TALK TO YOU, ABBEY! HOME TOMORROW! WHAT DO SHE'S AN ONLY ANY MAN WHO HAS THE RESPECT OF HlS MOTHER-IN-LAW CAN'T 6E ALL BAD! I HAD THE FEELING THAT WHAT SHE ADMIRED MOST ABOUT RAYMOND WAS HIS FlNANClAL success ! MEANWHILE I'M GOING TO FORGIVE YOU THIS ONE TIME, 9HEILA ... 8UT DON'T EVER LET IT HAPPEN AGAIN! 'YOU KNOW CHILD ! HEF\ FATHER A60UTHER IS DEAD' I MET HER MOTHER ONCE, A RATHER AUSTERE WOMAN ... 6UT VERY FOND OF RAYMOND! I I I I 0 HAVE 'tOU HAD /4NY WHY DON'T YOU DO DINNER? I 'LL GO Tt-lAT? I 'D LIKE A AND MAKE SOME-STEAK AND SALAD f THING FOR 'tOU ! - -------------------------------------------y------~~~-~---- flV.J BROKER 15 B0£J, IT'6 REAl..l..4 BEEN AWHllE E.F. HUTTON_, AND E.F. HUTION 5/¥,>5 ..• SINCE I'VE PU¥JE.D 1J.415 I . . ~ lHE WPR I WE'RE Pl.AQIN& MONOPOl-4 ~ 1'1~3 RULE.5 I . MOON MULLINS 1: WH,AT l<EPT you? SO~'f-.. 1 HADIO CHOOSE BETWE~N -r111s MOTJ.IERNATURE&TllE PRIME EVILS Al-BUM OR ONE BY AORTA AND THE CAPILLARIES. AND Tl-I' LYRICS! l'ELLING IT LIKE" IT IS! ANTl-NUf<E! ANTf-EST.ABL.ISHMl:NT ! ~,ANTI-PHONY! HERE'S )OUR STOP. DOCTOR SMOCK ·~ . . WAS ""r'HA"f'" OFFICIAL; L-OOKI NG t...e-r-reR 1.MPOR-rANI, SMOCK '? •-~-~----~-- WHY IO -rH IS ou-r-oF- IHe-wAY Pt-Ace? SO WHA""r e>~INGS YOO 41"0 eoRA E!>ORA1 POC~ . ·" . . JU5T SOME GlANGE5 WE'VE MADE lb UPDATE THE GAME! FOR EXAMPLE I IF £.OU LAND Of\\ THE Elff.TRIC CDMff\NC.' ... QOU AUTOMAllCAl.l.4 WIN ! by Ferd an_d To111 Johnson YOUR MODERN MUSICAL GROUPS Go BY STRAN~~ NAMES . WHAT EVER HAPPENED 10 MAIRZY- DoATS AND DOZ~Y-DoATS? ... BUT TH' WILi> SOUNDS, LORD P. ! TH' <SUIT,ARS ! IJ.l' e1-1:C.TRONIC ECHolN<5 BfAT OF D~L.ICIOUS ~~! by George Lemont eACH PASSeN<Sf:R · SO FIL-t- ""r'H IS L.ARGIS '"1AR :x: ~os-r HAPPf:N rO HAve Wl""r'H MYSeCONP IS ONt,...Y Al-L-OWf;P -rwo c:>RINKS, :! AM No-r A POC'JOR .' ~'M. A VACA.,-ION I NCS -re~RIE!R SAt...SSMAN FROM MAl-rA ! SIR.' ONe! I - . f j ' 1 l ------------------------ CAN YOU TaUST YOUa EYESt 11we •re •t lent s.I• ...._. ..c:ea ....................................... ,. .... .... 4111ktlly CM JM flM IMMt Qedl ........ """ .......... . lu1n 1w" u•> 14HJ.l t 6u1n 1w '' ~ 'f 6u1n 1w • '' Aj Mid • 1u•,.111P tu -.imd C IMltN>UO> " -13 l ,.,_I '' WJ\I I ... ,...,.1110 ~unif)rWhirle ® -------by Hal Kaufman------- • ROLE CALL.:1 "Somebody once Mid tNt. loolced up to. imn H ____ reprded • m.n •s Its equ.I, •nd tNt • VERSE·RIDDLE TESTS WITS Drop a letter In each instance and rear· range those left, etc., to solve this riddle: T•ke • letter from UPSET, ud • useful f•t you'll .. t. T•ke • letter from CANOE, • pine trM product will ensue. Take a letter from a SONNET, .. t• rock, and sit upon it. T•k• a letter from ALOFT, and .. t wtyt idlers do best oft. Take • letter from • SLUMP, •nd Yf»U will tyve • juicy lump. The letters you've omitted form wt.t every dog does wtten it's warm. WMt's tNtt •• 11un .. 11_....,..., u• 'Jtl«., ,....,ea wn1d •1..,1 'euot' ._, ··~ "°ll"IOS looked down on him •sits inferior." -C. M9cKeruy. Fiii bl•nks from •moftl: C.t, mouse, dog, hone, l•ckau. '~"° 1""1 UI pafl) eJ-1•> pu• M.IOl4 '6o() • Sum Fun! I am thinking of a number that Is twice as large as a number that is four more t~n one·third of the number I have in mind. What rwmber? •no1 Aju.,... '' aqwll\I ... 1 • Eee-sy Terms! Ins.rt the letter E In apprCllM"6-te pt.en: LLNXPNDSXCSSNRGYXRCISINGVRYVN· ING. Clue: the first word is ELLEN. Take It from Hwre. 6u•u•A• A.;aAa 6u1~1>..i••• A6HU• ,,., •• \pu.O••u•113 • It's the Berries! What berry Is a senior citizen? The elder·berry. What berry leads the cheers? The rahs·berry. (\ ~9·Q 7· .6 • • • • • °:"' ... .. ., ! • Jl 1 .... I ... { < s ~~:;;l.I: BREEZY POINT! WMt can you dr•w to complete Hw dot pidure abevet To find out, .ctcl lines from 1 to 2, J, etc. I ~ For Better or For Worse IHRIS OK··· UH ········ MOM WANlgD To Ge-\R\DOF IH~M . NET R ESUL Tl Simply •pply the following colors nNtly to entynce this f•mili•r tennis court scene: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow . 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tones. 6-Dk. blue. 7-Lt. green. SPELLBINDER SCCMtl to points for uatng ell the liett9rs In the worl below fo form two compiN words: UNBOLTED TttlN Ian 2 polfttl MCft tor •II ..,. of f9ur lettwS • more found...,.,. ........... . Try .. _. ........ ....... ··~·.,,...,_ ...... ~ by Lynn Johnston .No\ loo MAN'/, Now ... \JEN<N, 'iOU REM£.MBER M'f ~1' O\llt<, 808 ~ W~~ OOE~ "'E.1"\M" 60S \~ A ~ARE. So\l1K ~te\£.ft\lAN PM~({OT 1 GORDO ® SHOE 6£.c.A~f. 1'\.tA'f'~ w~A1 \AlE fo~O ~\M . ~c~ t1'~ AA~O ~ A OUC.K 1'o ~11' ON~ fi~M! \&)~~ 0\0 ~()\) 1£.\.l HlM 1'"'A1 '? ~ '··. ' . 8£.c.AU~f, M~ tJA.O 'f~lNK~ 6o& '~ A f<Af'f. ~oo·nt AME.f{\CA~ ~RRO\ ~ '-l~N Qo 1. 6£f 1'"E Fe.E~\N& 1"'AI 1 COO~D ~PENO 1M£. 1{£.~1' o~ M'f \..\fE MAV\N(, ·nu~ COM\JE~~A"f\ON '? by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly I { .! ~ ! I • RIOMTHI ''AIK''IDITOa LOS ANGELf.5 -Janet Lel'b round Universal Studt0s "very fair and very nice" in their negotiations with her regarding the famous shower scene from Psycho for reuse in Psycho II. But she was put off at first when the sequers executive producer. Bernard Schwartz, call ed her. .JoMt . .Jomw Le: no trodirw ploces. Schwartz. better known as Tony Cwtla. is also Leigh's ex-husband, and their divorce was not amicable. Janet, 56, will deal with the marriage In the autobiography she's put· ting together. "I'm going to be truthful," she says. "but not ugly. and not below the belt... . Meanwhile. Curtis and Leigh's daughter. JMD.le Lee Curtle, now starring in 7rading Places. lost out for the Psycho II ingenue-in-danger role that went lo Mes TWy. Producer Hilton Green vetoed studio attempts to sign Curtis. 24, the star of such "slasher" movies as Hallo· ween. "Her image would have hurt the picture." he says .... T()ID Selled is such a dedi· cated volleyball ace that he in· terrupted the filming of his lassJ~~ movie in London 10 ny to Memphis for a match at the United States Volleyball Association National Cham· pionships. Tom led his Outrig· gers team to the champion· ship in the over-35 division. Admires singer John O.~ 90n1 !he new vice president of U.S.v.B.A .. "I lust play beach volleyball. But Tom's not lust a celeb. He's a real pay· er." .• St~ Splel.,...s E.T., the mo5t ~u~ful movie ever. raking In more than S360 million, Is being /' pulled from thuters for at least one year before a majc5 ver pholo by Sfevt' re-release, with no network. cable TY or home-video deal -an unprecedented situa- tion. Producer-director Spiel· berg. of course. also owns big chunks of Jaws, Raiders of the lost Ark and Close Encoun· ters of the Third Kind. the No. 4. 5 and t 2 films of all time. But at the "wrap" party for his newest. Twillght 7.one. cast and crew had 10 pay for their drinks at a cash bar. "Steve's great to work with," says one crew member, "but Mrs. Spielberg sure taught her son to keep his money in his pocker." -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -Rod Stewart and FJton John dream of be- comin g another Blnt Cro. by·Bob Hope team in a movie based on the Rood to . films of the 40's and SO's. They both say a good director is more important than a good script. Explains Rod: "Thar's because neither one of us can act -yet." The Dorothy Lamour slot will probably be filled by Stewart's wife. Alana ... .Space Hunter. the new scHi nick, has five times more stunt peo. pie. screen ,. technicians and special-~- effects staffers than cast ·~ Martin wiflil 11. m)' son. Captain Hoolf.. members .... Janine 1-1\lrner (Laura Temple- ton) a11d John Stamoa (Blackie Parrish), who re- cently traded kisses on their soap. General -: Hospital, are continuing their romance offscreen. More suds news: Robert GuWaume. of lV's Benson. has acquired the rights to the Soap series and would like to assemble the TY cast for a film version.. . If a man's home 1s his castle. what do you do when uninvited guests cross the moat? That was the recent dilemma of 19-year-old heartthrob Matt DWon. who'll next be seen in Rumblefish During the dead of winte r. two young girls drove over I 00 miles lrom southern New Jersey lo his parents' home in Mamaroneck. N.Y. As they waited in the car, did Dillon hide, call the police? "I couldn't stand to see them out there in the cold," he told FAMILY WEEKIY's Eliot Kaplan, "so I invited them In for hot chocolate and marshmal· lows." -Anita Summer WASHINGTON -Mary Mutln. who in the t 950"s im· mortallzed the role of Peter Pan,confides that her fondest wish is to · see son. Larry ....... n. play the sinister Captain Hook someday. In town recently. Martin said, "I think he would mi\ke " per· feet Captain Hook because he is so funny and because Larry Is also one of the biRReSt vii· lalns on the screen. 1r I hilve to get into my dying wishes. I want him to play Captain Hook. I will he watching. from where I don't know. but I'll be watching." .• , A recent survey finds that Roman Catholics have the highest rtpresenta· tion In the curttnt Congress, with a total of 141 seats. Methodists are second with 73 and Episcopalians are third with 62. Only four of 535 Con· gressmen claimed no reli· glous affiliation. according to Albert J. Menendez. who conducted the survey for Americans United for Separa- tion of Church and Seate. They are Harold W.......,. ton (0.111.). now Mayor of Chicago; Robert KMten- meler (D-Wisc.): 8W Freo- Jlel (R-Mlnn.): and Utebm Torrea (O·Calif.) .... The leading Democratic contend- ers for President will probably spend this summer in motel rooms far from the bhch. in· tent on campaigning, not sun· ning. But as election year ap- proaches. one begins to won· der already where the Getrys. burgs, Hyannis Ports and San Oementes of tomorrow could be. Walter Mondale spends summers fishing In northern Minne90ta: Gary Hut goes ~lklng and horseback riding in Ouranse>. Colo.; John Glenn owns a place In Vail , Colo.; EmeM HoWata vaca- lions at hi s beach house in Charleston. S.C.: and Reubln Aak.ew often summers in New Hampshire. That leaves Alan Crautoo. His staff won't admit he vacations at all -except for an occasional day or two in Carmel. Calif. -Kathleen Maxo and Jone Otten berg What do you do to un- wind? -B.H., flint, Mk.b. I feel serene when I do needle- point -ii keeps my hands busy and takes my mind off I everything else. It's a time to ruminate. Problems should be :2 thrashed out in a peaceful i! mood. not in an agitated one. I .. sew by the pool, at the beach. f and on planes and trains. And l when I get involved with the design. 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' .. 8 mg ··111· 0 6 mg llltOltnt 'v per c1g1re11t f TC Aepor1 Mar 83 Warning: Th e Surgeon General Has Determ ined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. The Funniest Man In America Is Richard Pryor. I e By Robert Cddstein The man behind the wheel of the yellow Rolls-Royce stops at an intersec- tion, looks down the road to the right. then to the left and turns to his ~ senser. ''Where am I taking you?' he uks. "It t>etPns with Ul I and ends with a t," he hints. The puee~. a newcomer to this part of the San Fer· nando Valley, doesn't set It. Alter a mo- ment, the driver sings out In operatic faltettc>, "We're 1-<M><><>St." Richard Pryor lost? Hardly. Though his car~r -and life -temporarily detoured thr~ years 880 when he per· sonally became the most famous fire to hit Hol~ood since the Bel-Air blaze of 1961 , Pryor has since taken his mil- lions of fans for a ride that has been simply exhilarating. His last five films, Stir CTaZ)( Bustin ' Loose, Some Kind of Hero. Richard Pryor live on the Sunset Strip and The 7by. have pulled in over S250 million at the box office and have gained critical kudos -well, at least for Pryor himself. More than back on track. he·s in a groove. In a word, hot -hotter than tlle hottest summer sidewalk In Peoria, Ill., his original schtomping ground, hotter than ... well, let's have some big, round numbers do the talking. How about MO million? In May Pryor signed a five-year, MO million deal with C.Olumbia PJctures, under which his Richard Pryor Company (whose presi· dent is pal and former football great Jim Brown) will produce four moder- ately budtJeted films -with Pryor hav- ing artlstk control from start to finish. Pryor will also star In al leut th~ more films for the studio over the next five years. Only a handful of Holly- wood stars can claim any such arrange- ment. But then as&n. Pryor's the closest thing to a guaranteed jackpot in the .:rap shoot of movie making these days. As Billy Wilder recently described the way today's movie executives try to come up with successful films, "They approach it very scientifically -com- puter projections, marketing research. audience profiles -and they always come up with the same answer: Get Rkhard Pryor." Or as comic Eddie Murphy, pretty hot himself these ~s. puts It simply, "I call him Yoda. Hes the Kina." · At 42, Pryor is enjoying much more than wealth and adulation. He's enjoy· ing hlmMlf. in part because of his new attitude toward his work. He says, "Before I burned up, I had a lot more tun making movies. Now it's more of a prote.k>n. I made the 11aht choke - before It was just what l was doing. Three years aao It became a career, be- ing ~ed and all. Now I like It. When a movie 11 IUCXalful you feel '° up because you've conneded. )bu don't hit much better than this." This summer the hJttlna stret.k con- tlnues with the recently rele~ Super· man ///, Ptvor's 31st movie, and the first in which he has to be carried a bit. When it's Superman doing the carry· ing, the professional ego ls unharmed . but the stomach gets a bit queasy. As Gus Gorman, an unemployed .. kitchen technician" (i.e., dishwasher) turned t villainous computer mastermind, Pryor is whisked away by the Man of Steel. In rehearsal he was wired for night onlr. 20 f~ above the noor -"If you tel ' t there were these safe(y mats -plop!" i At home In HtJ.oil: "Jwl blttf an onJI. nary""'°"' Ill ltlttdo na." for Superman Ill. Creating a fantasy with definite elements of reality, Lester and writers David and Leslie Newman quickly realized how perfectly Pryor could fit and shape the role of the com· puter geniUS<roOk. (They thought Pryor so important to the film that he received S4 million to Reeve's reported SJ million.) R«alls Lester from his London office: "Richard is compulsive- ly watchable and belie\. able ~en at the times he-is the most fantastic. I thought it woukl be a treat to work with him, and it was. He's a great, great actor - when he's on the screen you look al him." Six weeh In a bum center left Pryor a changed man: ''/knew .amethlnll waa coming, and I dldn't want to face .It-my mlvatlon. ,, Al times that's just because he is there. "Movie makina takes a lot of work. a 1ot of energy." muses Pryor. "and beina able to fight for more tune on camera than anyone else." More often than not, whE:n you look. you 1atJ8h -deep beily, yeah-thal's-rilztlt laughs. He may have evolved from the "blackest comedian of them all" to the "funniest man in America." but the laughs. whether he is in a 100-seat nightclub or a S40 million movie, seem pretty much the same. Those involun· tary vocal ~ms that dodors say do wonders for our biochemical well- -------------~ being: 'take in one Richard Pryor But during the shooting both he and movie and call me in the momina. · Superman (Christopher Reeve) dangled Or listen to a couple of records. A 60 feet in the air off the end of a crane decade ago, when Pryor's acting career -over concrete. "Man. I'm scared," he startin_s surging forward with a master· trembled to Reeve. "Don't wony, I've ful performanc:e as Diana Ross's junked-Sot you ," said Reeve. Says Pryor: "fhis up piano player in Lady Sings tM (b~ l"Mlly thinks he can ny." Blues, his scathing, raunchy, beautiful· Pryor put up :Nith his few air· ly black humor flowered in his albums, borne scenes to get into the movie. A five of which won Grammys. Thal NfB- QTeat admirer of the first Superman ger's Om)' (sold with an X-rated sticker film , he's seen it at least 10 times and on the )acketi Is Jr Somt1hif18 I Said'! even uted ~ theme music while (with 4 pkture ol Richard being burned shooting So~ Kind of Hero "to pumf. at the stake by a white-hooded mob). me up when I had somethine to do. ' Bktntenniol N., (happy birthday, He asked his Hero co-ttar and friend white Americai ~ Du RI~ and Margot (Lols Lane) Kidder to help him ~on Su~ Strip all went Sold faster lancf a role in a teeJuel. Adually. "I than Pryor could say "np," which ~ her to [bleepir\8) death," says he did more often than Ronald Relpn Pryor: utters "Well." He · a.lsO publicly let the producers In Pryor's relteratJon. thoU&h. there know how much he enjoyed the Super· was truth, not equlvoc.Mion. Among his man movie when he save Johnny Car-strutting, jivlns charlders: Black Ber-'°" and viewer5 his own fractured ver-tha. a 3()().pOund woman wtth a lion of the Superman myth. "I love that 28().pound rear tnd; OiJwell. a hulk of dude," said Pryor. "Here's this guy who a man who measured his ma1CU1inlty comes to earth and ls 10 different. by how many cops he could knock out; [bleep1 that's gotta kUI you." Mudbone, who created his life to ftt the The producers took notice, as did moment and viewed lyln9 as a refl- dlrec:sor Richard l.escer, who shortly Qfous experience. These were the thtt'ellter fashioned a story and teript blacks for whom the civil ri&hts move- ment was some honky newspaper headlines: Cussing, bo~ina. pulling legs and knives got them through their lives of noisy desperat ion. from certain quarters, black and white, Pryor was criticized k>r his characters. but as he sakl then. "I love those people. They are real and have a need to be somebody. They want rec· QfPlition like we all do. They may be pathetic and laughable to some people. but what people laugh about is their own pretensions and needs." Now, five years since he I~ toured America with his crazy pals, Pryor is considering another tour. As he awaited the release of Superman Ill in Los Afl8eles, Pryor spent two months 1rying out new material at The C.omedy Slore on Sunset Boulevard. Perh~ not the pure Peorian flake of the 70 s, Pryor still gets hilariously high - without any help from his old character friends (or. k>r that matter, his old pals booze and do~). Less angry and scatty, Pryor's comedy nonetheless remains happily wicked and funky. On herpes: "Ninety percent of women will tell you. We're driving along and -'Oh Richard. I have to tell you. I have herpes.' Scre-e«h. 'Oh my CIOd. I have to have an operation to- night. I'll drop you off and ...... . On so-calJed recreational drug users: "You say. 'Oh. I just do it on the weekend.' Bull. The weekend lasts till Wednesday. and then you So into the office and tell your bos,,, '[Bleep) you, (bleep,]. I've got a new boss -my pipe ... On hi.s new dog. Bum: "He just sho~ up at the door one day (wide eyes , arms spread open): Tm here to stay. I heu you've got a couple of bucks.' ... He won't So past the gate. A baJI will So in the street and he'll run up to the gate and screech. 'I'm not go- ing out there; it's tough out there. If you want your ball. get it your (bleeping] self.'" The unadvertised niJhtly perfor- mances elicited standing ovations of welcome -"I~ nervous when peo- ple So· 'Yeeha! I know what comes after that ... 'Let's get a couple of black boys and hang 'em up'" -and con· stant personal awaren~ of the testlne involved. Says Richard of his new stand-up gig: "It does get to you. It's like I've never been onstage. I keep for- getting how hard it is. It's painful and nard." - One need only look back three years in the life of Richard Pryor to find the fullest meaning of "painful and hard ." Following an admitted three-day co- caine binge at his home in suburban Northfidse. Calif .. a freak accident in· valving a butane lighter and some 151-proof rum charred Pryor with thirckiegree bums over his upper body. Six excruciatins weeks in a near- by bum center left Pryor a ch~ened and changed man. (Pl~ic surgery repaired muc;h of the damase. but scars remain over a good deal of his body.) "I knew something was coming and I didn 't want to face it -my salvation," he remembers. "I wasn't scared in the hospital .. I was relieved, released. I thought I'd never do anything again, except maybe walk. I was thankful to God I was still In the hospital." The accident and aftermath. in· duding remarkable personal c:ourage and 4 worldwide outpouring of support (some 25.000 letters~ "gave me a whole different insi&ht lnto rnyse!f and ~ ""'" "°""'~: .. , don., I« tlNm uktimiu nw IM WQY thq uMI lo, " about other people,'' says Pryor. "It cha.need my whole way of thinki~. Sometimes you get to thinkln& you did it 411 youBelf. lb have aomettllng hap- pen to push you down, you realize all atons you're In God's hands. If it wa,, up to me. I wouldn't be here." Pryor further began appreciatJng that people actually can like each ocher and then'welves. that being a re&Ular auv needn't be suftocat1naty bortn8."-;tl thoulht maybe not being ao inune would make me less intemtine," MY'S Pryor. "Just bet~ an ordinary pel'IOO, it's kinda nice. h • nice waklna up In the morning and knowlns where you are. Being 8Jlleful ii a nice feellns." For mOlt of his Ute nke wasn't what Pryor Wt. And l'*ful WM evtn lower on his lite. AJ • bo'V It wun't pltY In Peoria. 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Self-respect was out of the question "I did everything I could to destroy myself." says Richard. ''The more suc- cessful I became the more (drinking and dru~] I'd do. A lot of celebrities really thtnlc they're dirt. When they are treated any other way -with ac- ceptance -they don't believe it. To sit in my home. being normal, going through feelings about myself, I couldn't do it. The minute something uncomfortable came up. out came the drugs." No more. When the Notional En- quirer ran the absurd story that Pryor took cocaine while in the hospital. Pryor was outraged -··1 could have gone down the toilet with that. They pushed the wrong button" -and filed a multimillion-Oollar lawsuit that is still in litigation. In fact. Pryor did return to using drugs. but not until many months after his recovery. Now clean again . Pryor feels good enough about his current abstinence to joke to The Comedy Store crowd. "I haven't had drugs in five months and (twitching his body) the stuff 1s starting to wear off. But I've got enough residue to last me three months ... Off the stage. Pryor is confi- dent that the battle is being won. "Every timel say no. it just makes me feel better." he says. With the regular help of good friends who are also recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. Pryor's resolve to stay clean is ap- parently growing. "Any pnv1lege I had for drinking and drugging I abused. Talk about Jekyll and Hyde. I could P.-eeBa .. (11.11....._) become some beast." The new unbeastly Richard can claim some peace at last. He says he's finally a happy bachelor. his short-lived marriage to Jennifer Lee l!nding last year. "Getting married is like a monster movie ... he says. "The monster is in the basement. wailing to get out. I discovered you can live with a broken heart -and an analyst." And he says he feels surer in his role as father to four children (three girls. one boy. ages 14 to 26) from four different mothers. "Sometimes we don't like each other now. That's revolutionary for us. I used to get my face kicked in by them. But they're people now. they're more grown up. I don 'l let them victimize me the way they used to ... Whether he's cooling out at his one- bedroom retreat in Maui or taking care of business from his three and a half acre spread in L.A . Pryor is indeed more at ease with himself -thanks in part to twice-weekly therapy sessions. The surprises of ongoing self-Oiscovery leave him "feeling like a kid." Get help for your touWi stains with Shout. Then help yoonelf to this free ~..:,:r;:e• of euy-tO-loOow direttionl and on how to make homdlold repein. See mall-in certificate for details. - Want a toqh •In oat? Shout It out! Still. the realities of an inequitable world continue to arouse him. Somalia and Ethiopia need food, not guns, he asserts; inner cities need much more than his own generous giving of spirit. time and money to youth-Oriented aid programs: "A lot of people have to be concerned: we're talking urban re- newal." But what's within Pryor's control - his skyrocketing career -he's control- ling more than ever. His next movie. the first under his new deal with Co- lumbia, is one he's wanted to do for a long time - a portrait of jazz-legend Charlie Parker. Pryor promises his company will try to involve more blacks and other minorities in its film projects. and truly helping increase the access of minorilies to the industry would be a remarkable advance in deplorably restrictive HollywQOd. But Richard Pryor is used to forging new paths. As George Orwell wrote. "Every joke is a tiny revolution." fW R~ G<>ldSJem is a ws AnRf!lts-based wnter I t ' I W hen Ronald Reagan was running for President, the news media gave us a glimpse or the house he spent his boyhood in. an all- American. white clapboard model right out or Mam Slreet Reagan. though. isn't the only one who has left that kind of white house behind. Any Sunday driver will tell you that more and more houses are sporting color these days - and lots of it, in interesting. sometimes bold combinations Ruth Re1nr~ 1~ a frl?t'lance u.nter SDt'ttOlt::tn!J m rtol tStare and consumer ropics •• ( The once-white ranch"'cio~n the road is now a deep burgundy with cream trim. That stately Victorian wears a new coat of federal blue with shutters 1n deep pumpkin. Schoolhouses. stores. churches -all are bursting with color. frequently two or three different shades on each structure. "People are more aware or color around them and in their lives than they ever have been, · explains Leatrice Eiseman, a Hollywood-based color and image consultant considered to be a pioneer in the field. "In the high-tech age we live an. there's a grow- ing concern about being 'cloned,' about looking too much like your next-door neighbor. Color is an expression of yourself. It's your own statement - BUT SO lS-.Wlt-- AND ~I about your personality, your family and your house." Paint companies are delighted to re- spond to that growing interest. "White 1s still our best seller. but the interest in color is so great we've geared special merchandising around exterior colors," reports Kenneth Charbonneau. color and merchandising manager or the Benjamin Moore & Co. in New Jersey. According to Eiseman. who 1s the author of Alive With Color (Acropolis Books). homeowners shouldn"t worry too much about the right mix. Garish combinations like m~ard and purple aside. most shades will work nicely together. "A homeowner should go ahead with what feels good for him,'' Eiseman advises. "People are too con- cerned with what everybody else is go- ing to say instead of thinking in terms of what pleases them." Geography often determines color selections. In the South. light colors that reflect the heat sell best. Barn red is popular in the Eastern states. but not a great seller m the West And an artist's palene of Newport blues, Lynch- burg greens, Colonial yellows and varieties of those shades and others are cropping up everywhere around the country, regardless of climate. All of this recent interest seems to have grown from the fad for psyche- delic colors in the late I 960's and from the restoration of old and historic buildings that gained steam around the same time. However. the use of color ol'l exteriors occurred on and off lhroughout American history. Still , 11 isn't always e~ to reach for that S25 gallon can of Abie's Irish Rose when your house has always been a safe and nonattention-getting white. Or. Fredrick Koenig. a sociologist with Tulane University, concedes that "it takes a certain amount of gumption" to go with color, "but the more venture- some want to break out of the mold." Color is not always well received. however. Fbr example. some residents of the postcard-pretty, 18th-century town of Utchfield, Conn. -almost ex- clusively a pristine white -were in- censed when the Methodists there turned their church into shades of dark and light gold, with blue window sashes and a tricolored roof of gold and two shades of brown. But these detrac- tors may be mellowing. Says First Selectman (Mayor) Theodore P. LitWin: "It's a very handsome addition to the community." You don't hat'f! to reach for the color chart to be in vogue White is. after all, still the best-selling paint color. Also. many color savants say in general farmhouses look better in white, pale yellow or ivory -the so-called earth tones -and so do homes in such ar- chitectural ~les as Greek Revival and Georgian. tw .. DOES INTUITION MAKE MORE SENSE THAN LOGIC? By John E. Gibson TRUE OR FAl.SE? I. A selkonlident person is less likely to get lost in an unfamiliar area than someone who lacks faith in himself. 2. Someone with a good sense of humor tends to be emotionally mature. 3. Right-handers tend to be more open about their sexual feelings than left· handers. 4. A "hunch" can be more influential in good decision making than intense rational thought. 5. People attempt suicide _prJrnarily because they're tired of living. 6. Kids who grow up in the country have better personality adjustments than city kids. ANSWERS I. True. A University of California study showed that a person who has a ROOd sense of direction, seldom gets fost or confused in an unfamiliar city or on unmarked country roads. is likely to have an outgoing personality and be ambitious, self-assured and indepen· dent. The study also indicated that a sense of direction 1s more important to men than women. Men tend to have lower self~eem if they don't have that "inner compass ... 2. 7hie. Or. Martin Grotjahn, professor emeritus of psychiatry at the University of Southern California. concluded from a study of humor that someone with a well-{jeveloped sense of humor is emo- tionally mature, sees both the positive and negative aspects of his character and cheerfully accepts his frailties. 3. False. According to a team of behavioral scientists at Mount Union College (Ohio), left-handers are less in· hlbited about expreMing sexual feel- ings and emotions than right-handers. Their study found that this applies more to men than women. 4. 7hJe. University of Indiana research· ers studied intuition and decision mak· ing using more than 100 business students. They determined which students were more intuitive and then found that those with a high level of in- tuition make better managerial deci· sions than people with little intuition. S. False. The Department of Health and Security of Britain determined that many people attempt suicide with a drug overdose to find relief from a terri· ble state of mind or from situations in which they feel powerless to cope or to win back a former mate or lover (this is particularly true of young people), 8. Fol~. Children from rural areas have personalities that aren't as well· adjust~ as those of children llvins in metropolitan areas because, as Unlver· sity of Ohio researchers concluded, the rural setting doesn't provide "environ· menta.I advanl~" that an urban en· vlronment does. IW \0 f'AMtt.Y W UJ!.l.Y . 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It's filled with a treasury of black and white step-by-seep technique photos and is very '--~ .. of Italian terms. a well~rganiz:ed appen· dix with a list Of recipes that IS divided in· to courses. basic ingredients, breads, piz· 7.a.S, sauces. antipasti and more. The book has just won in the lntema- lional category in the prestigious 17th an· nual Thstemaker competition The Tasremaker. the nation's only awards program honor- ing cookbooks, is sponsored by the R.T. French Company, a Rochester. N.Y.-based food company. well indexed. with a glossary Giuliano Buslalli We pre.sent two recipes from Giuliano Bug1alli's Oassic Techniques of Italian Cooking. Copyright © 1982 by Giuliano Bugialli. pub- lished by Simon and Schuster, reprinted with permis.sion of the publisher. POLLO AL PllOICIUTTO Cnden Wrapped 1n Prosciutto I dMdla (lllbaat 2 ... ) S '91111 .. a !HM ...... balier 5 ........ •we. l'reeb °' Pl eMI ooed In ... I 'lelltF a a11 roewry -~ '"9b. ~ ..,... ...... Oii ....... blllDcbtd I tH FDae*Wwjona I ti ,a._.O/lto.._ 'A '''"a• hilflllJ pomd ~ ~ ~I .. ,11 .,u11 ollw °" • .... ,.wdltau (ebcMll ~ .. ) I . Cut the chicken into 8 pieces. Mell rhe butter In a small saucepan over a pot or boil· ing waler. finely chop the Si!fJe. rosemaiy and m~ together on a board. Put the chopped msredlents Into a small bowl. Add the melted butter and 1he salt and pepper to the choPPed ingredients Mix very well. 2. Lay a laree shed ol aluminum foil on the table and brush the shiny ~e wilh lhe oil. Use a paslry brush to coat each piece ol chicken with the herb-butter mixture. S. Wrap each chicken piece in a slice of pro- sciutto. Place the chicken pieces on the aluminum foil . fitting lhe wtiole chicken back IOll'(her again. Secure the shape by wrapping the chicken rhe way you make a PICklSe 4. Place the package In a terra-cotta c:.¥- •role and cover ii with Its lid. Place the cas- serole in a (Old oven and turn the oven teml)enllurt to 450°. Bake for l hour and 45 mlnutes Without opening the ca.rote. Remove the casserole from the oven and let stand lor 5 minutes. then remove the lid. 5. UR a ICi.s8ors to cut from the center of the foil outward In all four dlrec:tlons, mak· Ina a co.. Then cut each toll quart~ in half. Fold back each of the foll pieces from the center to the side of the CAMerole, mak· Ina a Rower shape.. Serve Immediately. Ma/Ito. 4 Sl!'!VtnfP MILANZA• ....... S!Vffed Eggplant Puglia Sryle • du. , ....... ..,_.. l8d.-loq s ~:owe. l'elWltld I nip cold .ali • O&. ba.d& oltwe ln brtne, .,..._. ..... ....... 4 '911:h., a oee mperw Ill wlDe vtnepr, ....... 10 ........... ~.---.ay 4 h t' ~a aee '"*9d Pec.illo or IUcola ..... s i.llh•• ... u I u J INMMI brmd cnlllbe ""alp ollw ol ,.... .... ~ p'OUJld bMcll pepper I. Prepare the eesplants to be Sluffed by slicing off !h inch along the lenlJlh. Scoop out and save rhe pulp. 1. Bring a large pot of cold water to a boil. Add coarse-grained salt to Wte, then add the hollowed-out eaplants and their pulp. Boil for I minute, !Mn transfer them to a bowl of cold water. Lt'! stand tor I minute, then place on paper rowels and pat dry. S. Finely chop the olives. capers, parsley and eaiplanl eutp on a board. Soak the bread In the milk and squee:z.e the milk our alter 10 minutes. Place the chowed ill8Je- dleots and the squeezed bread in a small bowl. Add salt and pepper 10 laSte. 4. Heat 14 cup of the oil in a small sauce- pan, When the oil Is hot, add the cont~ts of the bowl. Saute for about 10 minutes to amalgamaie all the ln~icnts lraruler the s«uHing to a crockery bowl and let stand un. • 111 cool (about 30 mlnuttt) ~eat the oven to 375° 5. Add the cheese ID the siuffins and miit well. srun each ega:>l.llll with the moled stuffing and 5')rinltle over a little bread crumbs. Pour the mnalnlnJI oil Into a 13~ x8~~nch baldng dish llld llTll\&e the Jtutff!d ~ant In il. Place the dish In the oven ariCJ' bake for about 35 mlnutet. Remove from the ovtn, trantMf the •· plants to • terVlnt di"1 and RTVe 1m· rn«Slatdy. Ma/to 6 ~ fMINl.Y WrDAY . JULY 24 . 1• 13 i I ~ $ i l lP (.; e ~ ~ " "' c b ~ (S) ~ 0 t ~ G " ffJ c b ~ $ J) c e ~ G ~ 6 b G $ ) 0 {J G ~ -e~-o ~...::J-0 ~ ~ <O~ -e ~~·ob le .... to your IMet toedl! le aooct to your health! Here are 201 different ways to treat your sweet tooth. All with· out using a spoonful of sugar. That's right. No sugar. No hOney. No artiflclal sweeteners. Sweet and Sugartree Is the cookbook that telfs you how. It offers 201 different recipes tor cakes. pies. cookies, breads, sherbets, cus· tard and much more. Luscious pineapple cream pie, banana nut pancakes topped with apricot syrup, easy-to-make apple raisin bars. and peach cheesecake only hint at what you can do with thla cookbook. Sound delicious? You better be- "/ fov• wh•t you •re doing and the w•y th•t you do If." -Lendon H. Smith, M.D. •uthor of FHd Your Kids Right Why not give 11 a try. If you and your family are not completely sat- isfied with the recipes In SWHt and SugarlrH, you can return It tor a prompt and full refund. No questions asked. So be good to your sweet tooth. Be good to your health. Order your copy of S'WHt and Sugarfrff today. lieve ltl The secret Is simply US· r-----------lng natural fresh fruits and fruit AMERICAN FAMILY, Box 62 Jufces instead of sugar, honey, Dept. 3-49-M. Kensington Statton and artltlcal sweeteners. Brooklyn, N.Y. 11218 Nutrltlous?-Look what the ex· Yes. please send me SWEET and perts say. SUGARFREE for only S5.95 plut "t ttrongfy ,.commtnd '"'' IX>Olt IOI *"'Y ,,.,.Oft who wantl to be hHlthy whl,. enJoy- lng ,,,. lfHIUtlon ol IWHtn.,, ,. n•ture mHnt It to be •nJoyed -wftfl QOOd, whol•. ufe food," -A. Hofler, M.D .. Ph.D., luthorof 0Nh0mo1-Cultu Nutrition •nd Nutrl9fltt to A~ without s.rtllTty .95c postage and handltng. 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N.C. _J '--:::::::-~~~...;_..;._-======-~~~~~-:::::::::::-----------~~~~ ..... ~-------------.... ~~~ ...... --~-....... -~-~----- I I seems that a virulent or- ganizational strain 1s sweeping the nation . In the phone book of any large urban area. one will find al least 35 entries that begin with "Center for," Apparently there are no restrictions on what constitutes a valid reason for forming a center. All it takes is a group of pe<r pie who feel the need to, uh, centralize. In Washington. D.C .. alone there are 70 Centers for. 23 National Cenlers·for and even a few American Centers for. It's enough 10 send one to the Center for Concern. located. of course. in D.C. In St. Louis you can join the Center for f ransformation Liv· lng and Reformation Re- search: in Miami you can chal with the folks at the Center lor Dialogue. In Los Angeles you know "you're nor getting old· er. you're getting better" when you attend the Center for Maturing and Evolving. When in Boston . why not spend some time at lhe Center for . Body-Oriented Therapy. after you've dropped your child off at the Center for the Perform· ing Pre-Schooler? P.S. There is no Center for the Study ol Centers -yet. ;.'1Mji1L'111' CAii. IN Tiii ....... ,, !ting the lid off a hospi- al dinner may truly be ne of life's illness-ln- ducing moments, but in Hous- lon these days. local residents are lining up outside Chez Ed· dy, a new gourmet restaurant located in the Houston Medi· cal Center. The reslaurant features healthful gourmet dining. and a year or recipe research has produced French cuisine low in sodium. cholesterol and calories. The menu was de- signed so any of the center's patients - including those with heart problems and diet restrictions -could dine there. as well as visitors. doc- tors and staff. As soon as word got around, however. ou1- ITOCXSAND lllr.'.raOLL Y ou might call them the 80's version of the Monkees. They're the MBA's. "the world's first prcr business rock-and-roll band." The band members are identified as Franklin Mint, Manny Hanover. T. Bill Rain and Holden Gaines (to protect them from embarrassing their employers). "We met as undergraduates al Stanrord." guitarist Gaines told us. "We realized that the two things we had in common - business and music -are the stuff of which desliny is made." The problem with today's music. he says. is that "most bands sing about life when the chips are down. but the MBA's sing about life when the chips are blue." When it comes down to ii. 1hough. does any MBA have the soul necessary to create great music? "I think MBA's have a lot of soul." Gaines contends. "and if MBA's don't have soul. they can buy soul. which is a great advan1age:· But such a system would clearly deprive Mr. McEnroe and other whiners of much of their pleasure. No more debating (ad nauseum) the game's finer points with the linesman. No more . tourna- ment temper theatrics. .. So what could Johnny do 3 for fun? Go home and kick the l dog? ! T:ings were bad enough few years ago when we learned 1hat disco music makes pigs deaf. Then came Pac-Man Palsy and Space Invaders Wrist. Now: the Sunglass Syndrome. Dr. Granl R. Gwinup of the University of Arizona College of Medicine recently treated three young women for facial and dental numbness. which he diagnosed as directly rela1-J ed 10 the large sunglasses they wore every day. Apparently, I 1he sunglasses placed pres-§ sure on nerve endings around the eyes, cheeks and bridge of the nose. ,.....~~~~~~~~~~_...~~~~ si ders began I t could transform John McEnroe into Johnny Angel. A chemical engi- neer and senior tennis ace is now completing work on an electronic system that can eliminate erroneous line calls. Henry Von Kohorn of Green~~ch. Conn.. first de- signed an "out ball indicator." featuring electrical lines on the ground outside the court. When an electncally<0nduc- 1lve tennis ball falls on 1hose lines. a bell. buzzer or light tells officials whether the ball landed in or out. Then last April Von Kohorn received a patent for such a conductive tennis ball. The ball has black spots of graphite. which ac- tually give it better vislblllty 8111'1'11DAYI streaming in. § Chez Eddy's specialties include trout Nova Scotia, fresh snapper Pig· noli, pale du chef and dams ca.sino. Quite a departure from s1andard hospital gruel . Your medical in· su rance won't pick up the check, 1housh . . /\/' # which averages JV S 14 for lunch and $25 for dinner, in· duding wine. "The boys work like mem· bers of the Salomon Brothers and work out like members of the Isley Brothers." proclaim the liner notes of their first album. Bom to Run Thinss. which has sold over 20.000 copits by mall order. 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