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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-21 - Orange Coast PilotA wild contraceptive method Mis,ion Viejo researcher is testing cucumber extract on men MISSION VIEJO (AP) -A Dr. Susan Smith, a physiologbt caWM!S the number and movement ~er claima that the wild with the Univel'Uty of Pltuburah. ohpenn cella to decreue sharply. cucumber cont.aina a aubetance called their work "embryonic but Commonly found ln the moun- t.hat may work aa an oral con-lnt.rlguing," but ahe emphasized ta.1noul regions of Lebanon and traceptive for men, but another the reeea.rch la far from conclusive Syria aa well aa Northern Call· ecientist says l"e9Ut'Ch on the and hasn't been subject to eden-fomia, the cucumber -which chemical ii inconclusive. tific peer review. when fully ripe "equirta" out ita Inaatudyofmorethan 200men "You have to take it with a seeds through an opening at the conducted ln eevera1 Middle~ grain of salt until It'• proven in plant's bue -apparently makee em countries. Michael Nuaar and other laboratoriee," she said. the apenn'a fiuJd medium too Tom Tierney of the Rational "'There may be 110mething to it but acidic for anerm cells to live. Alternatives Corp. ln Millaion it's too early to say." Taken ln tablet form, the Viejo found the cuct9nber extract Naaaa.r said an extract made cucumber "pill" can be ingested u99 pel'9fllt effective" with no from the leaves and stems of the one half hour before lnterooune notict!M51e Side effects. ao-called "aquir1ing cucumber" and wean off ln eight to 12 hours. DRANGI COAST YOUR HDllTDWI DAllY PIPIR SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1813 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Teachers traded for classroonJ By GLENN SCOTT Oltlleo.ly ..... lt.il Two local school districts, both sh ort of funds, have struck up an unusual deal this school year: One district is bartering excess classroom space to the other in exchange for extra instructors to teach newly required classes. Officials say the agreement between the Newport-Mesa Uni- fied School Di.strict and the Coast Community College District may be the first of its kind in Cali- fornia. No money will pass between the districts. Representatives for both parties claim they'll gain nothing but benefits. "It's an idea that seemed to come along at the right time, when both districts are strapped for cash," said Coastline spokesman J ack Chappell. According to the agreement, Newport-M"esa will make avail- able 53 c1aMrooma and four tennia courts at Lincoln Intermediate School. Parsons School and Costa Mesa, Fstancia and Newport Harbor high 9Chools. In exchange, Coast.hne will hire and pay instructors to teach 24 classes using high school cur- riculum in biology, astronomy. marine sciences, intermediate al- gebra, trigonometry and calculus to students at Newport-Mesa's four regular high schools. Coastline will also let the high school district use LeBard Stadium at Orange Coast College for four nights this year on a trade basis. The high school district paid $750 per night in past years to rent the stadium. Newport-Mesa has experienced a drastic decline in students over the past decade, forcing the dis- trict to cloae a few of its campuses and trim its faculty. State funding cutbacks, mean,.. while, have caused the communi- ty college district to forsake its lease of vacated Bayview School in Sant.a Ana Heights for Coastline Community College, a ao-called college without a cam- pus. The trade will allow Coastline to keep offering about the same number of classes in the area without paying the going rate of $30 to $35 per class ~ion, Chappell said. The community college district (Sff TEACHER TRADE, Pa1e AZ ) Peter Townend, the first Professional World Champion Surfer, rode waves to four other major titles in his career . Surfing is this champ's world By WILL ANDERSON DeltJ""' C..•--· "I want to make the Americans the best surfers in the world" is quite a goal and It takes a champion even to attempt it. It's a goal of Peter Townend, the first Professional World Champion Surfer. Although he obtained the honor in 1976 ar.d he rarely tours professionally anymore, he still proves to be an aggressive competitor. His sun-bleached hair caps a 5-foot-7, well toned body. His tanned and weathered face shows crystal blue eyes which have looked many a time down the tube of a wave. So far he sounds like the typical Californian. However, he was born in the town of K.irra in Queensland, Australia. ~ a child, he spent much of his time in the ocean since he only lived a quarter-mile from shore. His father was a member of the Surf Life Saving Association in Australia which allowed Peter to become a fully qualified lifeguard as a young,t.er. His first claim to fame came in 1970 when, at 17. he captured second place in the Queensland (Sff SURF CHAMPION, Pa1e AZ) Airport plan has supporters and detractors By STEVE MARBLE Of .... o.c, Nee 144 Heralded by 90me politicians as a major breakthrough, a proposal that could end years of fighting between Newport Beach and Or- a.r\8e County by setting a flight limit at John Wayne Airport is 9een by otheni as little more than '"window dreesing.'' "It doesn't address the basic 1-ue -the need for another airport," said Jean Watt, a New- port Beach resident and opponent of airport expansion. Don Strauss, a Newport Beach city councilman, said he will not support the proposal unleaa a commitment to finding a new airport is made. "Without that (a new aifport), what the hell do you have?" he asked. Santa Ana man hooked after death of HB girl SANTA ANA (AP) -A 32-year-old man was booked for Investigation of murder Saturday after the beating death of a two-year-old girl who had been left ln hil care, police said. Santa Ana Police Lt. Bob Jor- dan aakl the baby, Natalie Martlnez, WU found dead by puamed.ict who were awnmoned to the man's home by the child'• mother, Sally Martinez, 24. Jordan ..Sd M.artlnez, of Hunt- lncton Beach, and her daughtf!r were ape~ the w•kend at the Santa Ana home of Thomu Glenn Wyrick. Jordan said that after the woman left for work Saturday, Wyrick called her, and she re. turned to find the beaten chUd. An autopsy revealed the cau.e of death as "internal bleiedinc caUM!d by blunt trauma.'' Jordan said. Wyrick wu booked at Orange County Jail. Jordan said the child waa al- legedly t1truck to keep her from crying. Other council members, though, reported they are pleased, even enthused with the agree- ment that representatives for the county and the beach city have hammered out. "U the county will go along with this, this will mark a big day in Newport," said Councilman Phll Maurer, who predicted most council members will support the agreement. The tentative al{reement, (See AIRPORT PLAN. Pase AZ) HB official arrested for shoplifting By L. P. BENET Of.._ o.11'# ,_ IWI A Huntington Beach deputy city attorney was arrested for shoplifting Friday after allegedly walking out of a Huntington Beach Target diacount store with two computer memory diacs valued at $15.98 tucked under hia shirt, polioe aaid. Robert Cheyne Sangster, 42, of Newport Beach, whoee city job earns him An estimated $45,000 to $50,000 a year, was booked on charges of petty theft and issued a citation for a Sept. 20 appearance at West Orange County Municiple Court in Westminster, according to Huntington Beach Police Lt. John Foster. Hwtns °' u. ... ...I d_, tor the fir9\ dlw la1e Saturday. high ranking city officials reached at their homes expressed shock and dismay at the news of Sangst.er's arrest. Huntington Beach Mayor Don Mac Allister said that if Sangster la convicted of the shoplifting charge, It may cost the deputy attorney hia job. "I'm totally shocked," Mac Al- lister said. "To me, knowing Bob's tastes and income, why gamble on fifteen dolla.rs? But I have to get both sides of the story before I Robert Sangster believe it was premeditated. "U he'• convicted it may put his job ln jeopardy, if not, it probably won't hurt him." Mac All.ilter added. Huntington Beach City Admin- istrator Charles Thompeon said dty officials will review police reporta and speak with Sangster and Target store officiala before (Sff SHOPLIFTING, Pa1e A!) Another canister, search for source By L.P. BENET Of tM D1111J ..... 1W1 While Coast Guard in- vestigators worked to find the aource of the canisters full of water purifying solution that washed up on South County and San Diego County beaches Thurs- day and Friday, another canister found Aug. 14 by a Santa Ana family was turned into the Santa Ana Fire Department early Satur- day. According to Chester G1'088, a Santa Ana Fire Department bat- talion chief. an unidentified fam- ily living at a residence on 2302 North Alona contacted fire- fighters early Saturday to inform that they~ a canister they believed to be like those that had washed up on South County cdlores Thuraday and Friday. The container was lat.er Ident- ified as the same as the others that had mysteriously appeared on shores. Gross said the fAln.ily found the canister Aug.14, while boatingaix to eight miles off San Onofre. They picked it up and brought it home, where it stayed until fire.. fighters picked it up this morning. Family members had read news- paper accounts of the canister scare Saturday and then contacted fire officals. Gross said. The cylinder will be kept in Santa Ana Fire Station Number One until Cout Guard officials pick it up for disposal Monday. Gross said. Meanwhile, South County beachesareopen today after being cloeed Friday night and Saturday until 8 a.m. as Orange County Health officials conducted tests to determine if the solution, con- sidered relatively hannlesa, was a J>OS&ble danger to ~h goers. Officials identified the canisters contents last night as being "bromlnating feeder," u9ed to purify ocean water for drinking. Coast Guard Investigators believe that the canisters, now totaling 16. were w.ed overboard from a ahip or an oil drilling platform. lllDEI " . . Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 21, 1983 CONTINUED STORIES From Page A1 SHOPLIFTING ••• I determining whether to take any action "It's unexplainable to me what would possess him to do some- thing like this," Thompson said. "It's a total suprise." After a brief struggle in a parking lot outside a Target store located in a shopping center at 9882 Adams St., Sangster was subdued and arrested by two store dectectives Friday at about 4 p.m .. police said. Security detectives Brad Suiter and Shannon Laren had observed Sangster pick up a pair of com- puter memory or "floppy" discs retailing for $7 .99 each, walk to a comer of the store and slip the software underneath the back of his shirt, police said. Police do not know how much money Sangster was carrying at the time, Foster said. The two guards then watched Sangster allegedly walk past the purchase area outside to the store parking lot where he was stopped, police said. The dectectives then brought Sangster back into the store and called the police. Sangster was unavatlbale for comment late Saturday. Sangster, described as con - noisseur or classical music and art, was hired away from his Santa Ana deputy city attorney's pos- ition over four years ago by elect.P.d Huntington Beach City Attorney Gail Hutton. Hutton is out of town at a legal <.'Onference and could not be reached for comment. "Bob's a very likeable person," Thompson said. "He usually handled personne 1 cases workers compensation, griev- ances -things of that nature.'' ''Bob's an intellectual -he likes good music, such as Mozart, and he has a lot of nice prints and drawings hanging in his office," Mac Allister said. "He's very serious, methodical employee." ::.TEACHER TRADE ... • operates OCC, Coastline and Golden West College. Newport-Mesa finds itself • needing more instructors this year because of SB 813, the educational • reform bill pushed through the • Legislature by state Schools Superintendent Bill Honig. That bill applies solely to incom- ing freshmen, but Newport-Mesa Superintendent John Nicoll said the trade with Coastline "gives us a chance to get our kids into the mainstream real fast." The new classes will be avail- able to students at all high school grades. The refonu bill requires two years of math while the district has allowed one if students pass a proficiency test. In science. the bill calls for one year each of biological and phyiscal sciences while the district doesn't specify types. The bill also mandates ad- ditional foreign l.anguage, fine arts and world history courses. Although qualified community college instructors will teach the classes, they will follow high school curriculum. Students will earn high school -not college - credits. Classes will meet twice a week for two and a half hours, probably before or after school Chappell said Coastline hopes to give Newport-Mesa instructors with community college creden- tials first chance to teach the classes. Community colleges commonly hire instructors to teach on pa.rt-time contracts, giving them more flexibility than high school districts to offer instruction in specilic fields. SURF CHAMPION ... Junior Surfing Championship. Since then he has placed third or higher in 32 surfing events -four times in first. "I probably hold the world's reooT"d for c:omin8 ln eecond," he .. ya with • laugh. He explain.s that many surfers have taken more first place awards yet they have not achieved the title as "World Champion." Overall his competition record shows a solid competitive ronsistency, which is rare. He was quite a favonte per- sonality in the land ''down under." But as he puts it, ''Austral- ians couldn't accept any im- aginative ideas about surfing ." He recalls his outlook on life. ''I was a raclical. I lived for the day." It was this conflict In ideas that helped bring him to the United Stat.es. He drifted all over the world as a professional surfer. When he was in Hawaii in 1976. he met his future wife, Loyann. They and children. Rana and Jye call Westminster home and Townend runs the business he shares with former surfing champ Lan Cai.ms out of Huntington Beach. Explaining that "I'd like to make a living in the sport I have given 15 years to," Townend manages and promotes several surfing contests and tournaments. One of his creations. the ''Hang Ten" California Sununer Grand Pt1x, will have Its finals in Huntington Beach north of the pier from 6 to 10 a .m . today. In addition, he and lan Cairns have developed a year-round competition called "Open Season" and are executive directors to the National Scholastic Surfing As- sociation and the Association of Surfing Professionals. Part of his self-appointed duty is making exceptional surfers out of Americans and he has already coached young Tommy Curren to the 1982 Amateur Surfing Cham· pionship. Townend is enthusiastic for all American surfers, not just the amateur scene. His advice: "Get ih the NSSA ... The rules are the same for everyone. The world of surfing is accepting our guidelines since no one has done it before." What about surfing in the Olympics? "They haven't allowed a sub- jE!ctive sport in the Olympics for 20 years," he said. Community colleges still going strong R egistration at area schools good d espite budget cuts, class reduction, tuition threat By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Class offerings have been reduced, tuition is looming, but community coUege education a ppears to be as popular as ever. ,COllege, which has campUSE'S in Irvine and Mission Viejo. Even though slightly fewer classes are being offered this t..enn <.'Ompared to last year, enrollment is up. according to Saddleback public information officer Anne Ambrose. month's registration cannot be compared to the same period last year Nonetheless, Kenneth Mowrey, OCC's dean of admissions, observed, "I have the feeling we're running Vf"ry heavy." Off lei.a.ls at local conununity colleges say fall registration is remaining strong, despite continuing cutbacks. She said 20,329 students have registered for fall classes, compared to 18,915 at the same time last year. The college is offering 2,935 class sections this fall. As of Thursday, Mowrey said, 17,200 student had registered for fall classes at OCC. Basic English <.'Our&eS at the college have already filled, Mowrey said. These cl.asses are required for students in degree programs. The most recent blow was dealt by Gov. George Deukmejian, who slashed more than $200 million out of the budget the Legislature had allocated to California's community colleges. The governor suggested a portion of this be made up by charging tuition for the first time at L'Ommunity colleges in California. According to Ambrose, the classes that have filled most quickly are computer <.'OW'SeS and basic English courses. Orange Coast College is offering about 2,500 !all class sections. Because of teacher layoffs and program cuts, Mowrey said he expects the college to enroll only about 29,000 fall students this year,compared to 31,000 last fall. Legislators are still debating the tuition proposal, but a t local two-yearcampuses. students have been in a hurry to sign up for classes -while t hey remain free. Rising fees at the state's four-year universities also have prompted additional students to seek less expensive community college education. Fall classes begin Monday at Saddleback Long registration lines have been a common sight this summer at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. even though faU classes do not begin until Sept. 12 In past years, the college allowed returning students to register early in the spring. Thts year, that practice was discon- tinued, resulting in even more l.'Ompeti lion for seats in the remaining classes. Because of the changes in procedure. this One of the schools hardest hit by state funding cuts 1s Coastline College, which has no formal campus but holds classes al leased community locations. Last fall, the college offered 1,032 classes at 130 locations. This fall it is offering 777 class sections in 84 locations Coast college election has 13 candidates By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IM Delly l'Moc 8tllfl Thirteen candidates will be vying for three seats on the Coast Community College District Board of Trustees in the Nov. 8 election. The board oversees Orange Coast. Coastline and Golden West colleges, plus KOCE C hannel 50, the PBS station in H untington Beach. • The college district includes the cities of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Foun- tain Valley, Seal Beach, and portions of Westminster and Gar- den Grove. The district is clivided into five trustee areas, each allocated one board seat. A trustee candidate must reside in the area associated with a particular board seat. But all registered voters in the college district can cast ballots in all trustee races. In November, voters will select trustees from areas 2, 3 and 4. Area 2 includes portions of northern Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley, plus sections of Ga.rden Grove and Westminster. TRUSTEE AREA CD lllUSTEE AREA @ T he Coast Community College District. The three Area 2 candidates are all residents of Westminster. They are: applications pro- grammer Mark R. Bisaha, at-. tomey Nancy A. Pollard and incumbent Carol J . Gandy. Area 3 includes central and western Huntington Beach. All five Area 3 candidates are resi- dents of that city. They are: businessman Ron Jordan, international correspon- dent Luisa Rojas Tipton, incum- bent Barnet Resnick, businesmnan Armando R. Ruiz and financial consultant William M . Goodykoont.z. Area 4 includes eastern portions of Huntingtan Beach and Foun- tain Valley and west.em portions qf C.OSta Mesa and Newport Beach. The canclidates are: minister Conrad Nordquist and advertising executive Jack Healy. both of C.OSta Mesa; communications con- sultant Ken Pratt of Newport Beach; educator Denese Wecker of Fountain Valley and educator Brian Garland of Huntington Beach. Garland is currently an elected member of the Huntington Beach Cit y (Elementary) School District. An Orange County Registrar of Voters spokesman said Garland could legally hold both seats simultaneously . AIRPORT PLAN ••• Santa Ana Inan run over in gang-related incident From PageA1 wbJch hun't been approved by either county supervtaors or New- portcouncil members, would put a limit of 55 daily commercial jet departures at the airport for the next 75 years. Presently, there are about 41 daily departures. The county has been trying for three years to raise that limit -and Newport city officials have been trying just as hard to block exp&nSion . Residents in the t>each city and nearby Santa Ana Heights com- plain the thundering of passing jets has made life miserable and has hurt property values. In 1981, Newport city officials filed a lawsuit that successfully blocked an airport expansion plan. That plan called for 55 daily flights. Supervisor Tom Riley, who represents Newport Beach and other areas around the airport. is supportive of the agreement and said it offers something for both sides -more flights for the county and a permanent lid on flights for the city. ~iley, though, may have trouble getting three votes on the five member board. He aaid ht! plans to lobby his colleagues in the coming weeks. Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart said she wants to get a feeling for the conununity response before she dedicates herself to the agreement. "But I do believe this is going to be our only chance on this. I don't think the opportunity will come up again," she added. Watt, president of the citizen group Stop Polluting Our New- port, which was a party to the city's successful lawsuit two years ago, said there appear to be loopholt11 in the agreement that would permit the county to add to the 55-flight limit. Specifically. the tentative pact would permit adclitional flights if the air industry creates a "quiet jet" capable of meeting noise specifications written into the agreement. Mayor Hart said experts have informed her that there are no jets now being made that could meet the noise standards and that such a "quiet jet" is stiU something of the future. SANTA ANA {AP) -A l!J-year-old man was seriously injw·ed when he was run over by a truck Saturday in what police called a gang-related incident. The victim, identified as Ricardo R. Campos of Santa Ana, was pushed by several men under the wheels of a pickup truck, said Lt. Bob Jordan of the Santa Ana Police Department. "It's being viewed as an assault with a deadly weapon," said Lt, Jim Davis. Campos sulfered a broken rib. a lacerated spleen and a punctured lung in the incident. said Nursing Supervisor Marguerite Nelson at Men::'y Hospital She said he was in serious but stable condition. Police said the incident arose from a rivalry between two gangs Jordan said the attackers held Campos to the ground until the truck could back over him. the n pushed his body to the curb and fled. Police had not arrested anyone Saturday, he satd. Kidnapper of Santa Ana girl gets life sentence from judge SANTA ANA (AP) -One of four Vietnamese refugees con- victed of kidnapping a 12~year-old Santa Ana girl has been sentenced to life in prison. Arter F r iday's sentencing, Deputy District Attorney Carl Armbrust said Le would be eligible for parole in about 7 Yl years. TODAY'S WEATHER Strauss said the authors of the agreement are overlooking the most pressing problem. Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Green also sentenced Xuan Vy Le, 26, to a concurrent 2 11.!-year term for at- tempting to kidnap the girl's 9-year-old brother. The four were convicted in June of the Sept 21 kidnapping Anh Dao Nguyen as she was walking to school. The girl was 11 at the lime. 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IO 72 81 lOUlo 114 77 81.,.....f- " TO 81 lie Melle " 77 8c>oli-M 12 Sy<- 81 83 T09'11e 74 67 T-H 76 TulM 100 7 l WMll4nglon Mat WICINI• ICD 1.;) 14 ,.., 1/I 71 113 10~ 87 II IM .. ,. 81 74 78 Ml u .., .. 71 IM 416 10? 10 " 79 72 93 .., at ... 78 ., .. .. 17 83 76 101 74 96 70 O.CTIOM :: 8W aw ------------ The P.0.S.H. Attitude The value of quality. c lassic styling and natural comfort ... an important statement about his good taste . Qenll•men'a Clotl'llng lftlPlr.O by Ttodttlon (IWtH) '6 fOahton lafol'd. Ne'#POff teoctl ""•~•o .. " • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug 21, 1983 41 TOP OF THE NEWS Still no electricity after Alicia NATION Four women found slain in Illinois ceramic store By Tbe A11oclated Preas JOLIET, Ill. -Four women. all but one bound and gagg<.>d, were shot or stabbed to death in a cera.mlc store Saturday and a county coroner said torture "is not something we have ruled oul." I lOUSTON (AP) -More than a quarter-million storm-weary rtS1dents of hot and steamy southeastern Texas went without electricity for a third day Satur- day as the cleanup from Hurricane Alicia continued, and the death toll from the storm rose to 13. Power was not expected to be fully restored for several days. "The outages are scattered all over," Houston Lighting & Power Co spokeswoman Becky Little said In Houston alone, eome 200,000 customers remained blacked out At the peak of the storm, the number stood at 750,000, the highest number of power failures ever recorded by the utility. Temperatures in Houston, oft.en described as the moet air con- ditioned city in the world, ex- ~ed 90 degrees with equally high humidity Saturday. Moet of the 60,000 residents of the island city of Galveston, 50 mill!ft south of Houston, also had no electricity, and few telephones were working. The storm slammed into the Texas coast with 115 mph wind at Galveston early Thursday, flood- ing low-lying coastal areas and destroying hundreds of horne9. It then moved inland over Houaton, shattering akya:J"aper windows. It finally began losing lta punch u It drifted norlhward, dumplnc heavy nlln on northem Tex.as and parts of the parched Midwest farm belt. Prelirnina.ry dam.age estimates indlcat.ed it could be the nation'• most coally stonn. "You can't describe something that gruesome," Police Sgt. Gae Luchowski said. "It was just beyond belief." Police said they had no auapects and no motive for the slayings. The victims were identified as Marilyn Bain, 24. the store's owner: Barbara J . Dunbar, 39, Pamela M. Ryan, 29; and her mother-in-law, Anna A . Ryan, 75. All are from Joliet. H eat wave cools off in Midwest Subway would pose some fossil trouble The Midwest's heat wave, that sent 11 high school students to hospitals m Indiana, began abating Saturday as hot air slid over the F.ast and the remains of Hurricane Alicia pushed cool, wet weather onto the parched Plains. ThundeJSlonns moved from north l'entral Texas across Oklahoma and into central Kansas, with as much as four inches of rain recorded in central Oklahoma in a 24-hour period. Indiana, Iowa and lllinois had reported temperatures above 100 Friday, with at least 10 cities reporting record heat. But on Saturday m06t of the area had temperatures only m the 90s. Arizona copper mine reopens MORENCI, Ariz. -Police cautiously proclaimed a "victory for reason" aft.er a Phelps Dodge Corp. copper mine reopened peacefully Saturday as about 500 workers crossed picket lines, protected by hundreds of law enforcement officers. El~ven d.ays earlier, the company had been forced to shut down the giant rrune, mill and smelter complex after about 1,000 strikers and supporters massed outside the main gate. STATE - Muni downplays brakes in fatal crash SAN FRANCISOO -The Municipal Railway, cited by police for a faulty brake on a bus involved in a fataJ crash, says the brake problem was too minor' to explain the accident. Muni officials also said Friday police told them they ordinarily would not have ordered the coach's removal Crom service because of the problem, which affected the brake on the left rear wheel. School can't limit Ms. magazine access MARTINEZ -A three-year battle over a school district's effort to limit student access to Ms. magazine has ended with a judge's ruling against the policy, drawing praise from Ms. Editor Gloria Steinem. "The real victory here is for the recognition of students' First Amendment rights to read," Steinem said Friday. "The credit really goes to the people in the community who were willing to fight this. because in some communities, librarians and parents have just given in." Contra Costa Superior Court Judge David Dolgi.n. in a written decision Thursday, said the Mt. Dlablo Unified School District could not tmp<>'ie restrictions on the use oC the magazine in local schools. Northrop to add 500 MX jobs HA WfHORNE -Five hundred new aerospace jobs will be created by Northrop Corp as tt makc.-s a $52 million factory expansion to handJe work on the controversial MX missile system. The company on Friday announced the plans for the expansion of its electronics division. WORLD Explosion in London off ice LONDON -An explosion, probably caused by a bomb, ripped through an American Express branch office in London's financial district Saturday night, causing extensive damage but no casualties. a police spokesman reported. "We don't know exactJy what happened at this stage, but the damage would appear to have been caused by an explosive device," he said. "We have no further details at this time." He said a doorway was scorched and windows were blown out. Lehman: Marines to say in Lebano11 BEIRUT. Lebanon -Navy Secretary John L. Lehman said Saturday the Marines will stay in Lebanon as long as needed and return fire if wart'anted, but there were no plans to send them into the Chouf mountains or expand their peacekeeping role in Beirut following Israel's planned pullback. In other developments. two gunmen on a motorcycle assassinated a PLO official in Athe~. and F.gypban Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Aly told U S . presiden- tial envoy Robert C. McFarlane m Alexandria that Israel should withdraw from Lebanon "in accordance with a timetable." Anti-apartheid coalition formed MITCHELL'S PLAIN, South Afrit'a -Thousands of anti-apartheid activists launched a coalition Saturday to fi~ht South Africa's white domination and a government plan to give Indiana and "coloreds" -but not blacks -representation in Parliament. Delegates from 320 community groups, trade unions and student organizations gathered at the civic cent.er in this city near Cape Town to c.reate the United Democratic Front. One organizer estimated the crowd at 20,000. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A planned $3.5 billion subway sys- tem could mean a new era -and some Likely troubles -for the renown~ La Brea Tar Pits, where a valuable (OSSJl trove lies beneath one of the city's busiest boulevards. The recommended route of the Metro Rail, the city's first subway. would require opening a 550-foot-long hole in Wilshire Boulevard's Miracle Mile business district. The excavation would allow funding-starwd archeologists to get at La Brca's ancient bones that otherwise would remain beneath the area's bustling concrete for uncounted years. But in the process, many fossils would likely be destroyed by construct.son equipment, museum officials say. The 18-mile subway Line is designed to ease the congestion of auto-clogged streets on the busy commuter corridor between North Hollywood in the San Fernando Valley and downtown Los Angeles. How directly Metro Rail will affect the La Brea Tar Pits, where concentrations of fossih up to 40,000 years old have been un- earthed near large dark ponds of tar, is still being negotiated by museum and transit officials. "I have somewhat mixed feel- ings about it," said Dr. William Akersten, curator at the George C. Page Museum, wher e visitors can view fossil displays and watch researC'hen at work in win- dow -lined laboratories. "I'm curious to see what's down there. A hole that big would give usa rt>al big section . a really good look at the geology, how deposits fomled, whether our tentative Rape charges filed against Chino suspect I SANT A BARBA RA (AP) -I Rape charges were filed Friday in Santa Barbara against escaped I mental patient KevmP>oper. but the case will be delayed until I Cooper is tried in the massacre of 1 four people i.n San Bernardino County, the district attorney's office said. I Sant.a Barbara County District Attorney Tom Sneddon charged Cooper with one count each of I rape, sodomy and oral copulation of a North Hollywood woman J July 29 on a boat off Santa Cruz Island south of Santa Barbara, Sneddon's secretary. Ruth Strobach, said. The charges mclude the allega- tion that Cooper committed the offenses armed with a knife. Ms Strobach said Arraignment on the rape charges has been postponed until aft.er Cooper stands trial for the June 5 murders of a family and young boy in Chino Hills near San Bernardino, she said Cooper. who has pleaded inno- cent to four counts of murder and one of attempted murder, faces a Sept. 2 evide ntiary hearing in San Bernardi.no County Cooper, 25, was captured by Santa Barbara County sheriff's deputies following the alleged rape. We're Listening ••• What do you hh about the Daily Pilot? 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He noted, how- ever, that federal legislation provides money to deal with scientific data unearthed by such projects. Metro Rail planners are rec- ommending a station beneath Wilshire in front of the 23-acre grassy park th.at houses the Page Museum, the County Mu.sewn of Art, and the popular "tar pits" - bubbling ponds of water and asphalt containing life-siz.e models of pre-historic animals once fatal- ly trapped in the ooze. More than 1 million animal bones, fossilized insects, and plants have been recovered since 1906 when paleontologists began excavating the area that is now sandwiched between highrise buildings. The site is unusually rich in well-preserved bones of now-eKtinct birds, horses, cats, bisons and bears, Akerst.en said, because it is located along a fault that 007.ed puddles of natural asphalt fl"Ofll undepvoWld pet- ro1eum depdsits. Animals of old got trapped in the goo, and "There would be an easy meal sitting there; If some of the meat 9ters came along they would try to get it," he aaid. He made it Hank Dekker talks with reporters Friday after becoming the first blind person to sail alone from San Francisco to Hawaii. The trip took 14 days, with Dekker arriving right on sche duled. GOP likens Democratic rule to French Socialists WASHINGTON (AP) -A Republican fund-raising letter de- scribes conditions in France under the Social.i.stgovemment of Presi- dent Francois Mitterrand ea a "nightmare" and warns that it is "an example of what could hap- pen in the United States" if the Democrats regain power. Signed by Robert J . Perkins, treasurer of the National Re- public.an Senatorial Committee, the letter was dated Aug. 3 and wu written on the atationery of the Hotel Prince de Galles ln Paris. "As I write this letter to you," it began. "I imagine my eyes atill burning from the clouds of tear gas that seem to be a regular occurrence in the beleaguered city of Paris, France." In appealing for contributions to help Republican candidates for the Senate, Perkins wrote that "we are dangeroualy cloee to seeing our country go down the same path as France ... l lmo'W France is a long way away and it's hard to ~ the Mme nieht- mare occwrlng in the United Statee." "But I'm sure no one in France realiz.ed the sin.&ation would ever get this bad .. he added. Sl~\'tcks Jc\\lcle1-s L·(·11·di..lll~t invit(S ~JL°'ll tl1 ..1ttcnd Estate fc\\'cl1-y Cc.1lle<..-tit~n Thrill tc~ th~ nt~l!J1°iquc. b(Jllt~' Jlld V..llttl'. '-')f this £xciti nx col lcctiL111 l..,f R..1 r~ J~\\)d l-~, ~ Yvhich \Vill be Lin di~pl.i11 in this sttin.: l"'n .l C'-'ntintu."'us b-lsis ~ llt1-ris l.i111pi Ji1t:L-tLir of o ur EstJtc kwclr!I [\:p..11·t1n~nt \\'ill be in .Jtt,nd-lncc. 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The Senate pasaed a raol- ution in January 1982 formally reprimanding Schmitz, who left After Allred sued in Los Angeles County Superior Court 1n January 1982, seeking •25,000 In compensatory dam- ages and $10 million in punitive damages, the Rules Committee voted the following month to pay SchmJtz'a legal fees of $125 an hour with public money. HB would wait for help after big quake 8 1 GINA DE PAOLA O-,Ne4C.1u11 ••Rt Huntington Beach residents may have to fend for themselves for at least 48 hours after a major earthquake jolts their city, Maureen Sanders, a Red Cross volunteer said recently, noting it could take that long for emergency per90nnel to reach some residents. "It's no longer a question of if (an earthquake will occur), but when," Sanders told the residents who attended a disaster home preparedneu course sponsored by Pacifica Community Hospital in Hunt- ington Beach. After an earthquake occurs, Sanders laid residents will find themselves cut off from emergency services, such as police and fire, for at least 48 hours. Saying the Newport-Inglewood fault line runs under Huntington Beach, Sanders and fellow Red Cross volunteer Sharon Jergensen, encouraged the residents to take steps to ensure they can weather those 48 hours. These ranged from stocking their kitchen cupboard.a with canned goods and bottled water, to keeping a first aid kit on hand, to bolting down heavy furniture in their homes. "Most people are killed (in an earth- quake) by falling debria, flying g~. toppling bookshelves and china cabinets," Sanders said. Sanders and Jergensen also en- couraged residents to enroll in first-aid courses and to become certified in cardiopulmonary reeusitation. This way, they said, residenta can aid family members or neighbocs Injured during an earthquake. An earthquake is not the only disaster Huntington Beach residenta need to worry about, Sanders said, noting that 1n Orange County a residential fire occurs every four hours. It's a good idea to make sure home ·NONSTOP• Low, Low fares 2~3. 4~7 • 2233 0 PACIFIC 'A6T AIR insurance policies cover fire damage. Sand- ers also said residents should install at least one smoke detector 1n their homes, keep their bedroom doors cloeed at night when they're asleep, and plan two escape routes from their house. "Don't worry about what's in the house," Jergen.sen said, telling the residents to leave their homes through a planned escape route in the event of a fire. Some of the 30 residents who attended the disaster home preparedness course said they intend to heed the volunteers' advice. Anthony Gannon, 22, said his family isn't prepared to weather an earthquake. 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He had previously seen an intruder running out of the house he has owned for two years. ''I toyed with the idea of getting a guard dog, but my girlfriend lives Ill the (San Fernando) Valley I commute there a lot, and I figured a dog would get lonely,'' he said. "Dogs run away when they get lonely. Besides. the yard isn't large e nough for one." He got the goose idea from a client, Susan Howard of the television series "Dallas." "She and he r husband had grown up in Texas,'' he said. "When I was over at their place one night and told them about my house problems, they said that lots of people in their st.ate kept geese." In fact, ancient Egyptians, Romans and Greeks - used geese as guards. A firm in Scotland has used them to guard maturing casks of whiskey. More recently, an American unit in Vietnam kept six geese in cages beneath a strategic bridge as an early warning system. So last May, Angellotti paid $10.95 each for a pair of 2-week-old goslings, which he named Spike and Muffin. 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(Ntor Segentrom St.) J 898-3388 557-1324. i U'IWMTmlNWTlm•N~.aYt-'•-llWl•fftl_l,,__MTmMll • e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 2 1, 1983 0 OTHER VIEWS on 't loose a chance or Irvine greatness It truly puzzles me how two apparently sophisticated and ell-educated factions such as HealthCity Associates and lrvine edical Center (IMC) can be so diametrically opposed on such a ple and basic issue as health care and the building of a ospital in lrvine. At first, I thought the issues were numerous d complex. But upon further reflection, I quick!,. realized the · pu te boiled down to one issue-<.'On trol of the future direction tJnd development of such an institution. I Although many people honestly believe, and rightly so, flat location is the primary issue, their concept of location cliffers from that of IMC's and UCI/HealthWest's. To IMC and "(JCI/Health West location means control: control of the hospital jself and control of the future development that will surround h an institution. M. ost residents view location simply as proximity to their mes. The reason for that is obvious. In many emergencies, pecially those involving children, time is of the essence. tance to a hospital, however, is relative. Depending on where ne lives, and depending on one's perspective of what nstitutes the greater Irvine area, either site may not be centrally located." Moreover, the availability of various outpatient clinics and 4-hour walk-in services in the greater Irvine area, which rovide excellent services for emergency situations, such as uts, broken bones, accidental poisonings, heart attacks, and ost trauma injuries, should reduce the importance presently ·ven to the criteria of proximity. Furthermore~ I believe that most people do not fear those mergency type of injuries as much as we do the debilitating and ering diseases such as cancer, arthritis, Hodgkin's, Parkinson's tuberculosis, diabetes and the like. Most of all, we ear diseases that have no cure. Accordingly, we should work an institution that can potentially alleviate our fears. An titution that can give WI hope, peace of mind and excellent . A primary care institution that has the benefit of the latest arch and medical thinking. j Irvine residents therefore, must change their concept of location from that of proximity to that of control and analyze flow control by UCl/Health West or IMC will affect our hospital pnd our community. J Despite all the rhetoric about costs to taxpayers, indigent , medical st.af fing. cost of construction, cost of care, location so on, I perceive only four d.if ferences upon which to base a ecision. One, UCI/HealthWest proposes to build a hospital on a ·versity site which already ~ an internationally wn research and educational facility to complement such an 'tution. IMC and the Irvine Company, on the other hand, ' pose to build the hospital on vacant Irvine Company land ar military aircraft overflights and to develop a new medical arch complex around the hospital. ~ Two, the UCl/Health West proposal will generate revenue JO the university in the form of lease payments (approximately $500,000 a year to be used to support education) for use of the land on which the hospital will be built, whereas the JMC!lrvine Company proposal will not be subject to property taJces. i . Three, the UCI/Heal~yv~ proposal will incorpora~ a leaching and research af!iliation between the UCI Medical f>chool and the hospital, whereas the IMC/Irvine Company t>roposal has no affiliation with a major medical school. bfour, UCI/HealthWest offers a community hospital med by a 11-member board of directors composed of 10 residents and one Health West officer. Only half of IMC/Irvine Company board of directors will be Irvine residents. Moreover, one must look at the nature and interest of thoee promoting the IMC/Irvine Company proposal. Each of the above mentioned differences can only be resolved in favor of UCI/HealthWest. One, proposed hospital, the UCI Medical School, whose excellence is without question, ~d the distinguished research facilities and staff in the various lievartments of the university will naturally compliment each other. Two, the annual lease payments will generate sorely peeded re~enue for research .and education in light of st:ate .tutbacks m education spending. Three, the latest medical )mowledge will be readily available. And four, control of the hospital, its policies, and direction will clearly be in local hands. Since I have a vested interest in the future of medical ;research; since 1 demand to know the latest medical research; 21ince I demand to know the latest medical breakthroughs; since ,J want the peace of mind that comes from knowing th~t no ~ase is incurable, I want a teaching and research hosp1tal. I want a true community hospital in which I can take pride-a ipremier institution. I would like to see people from other states ~flown to Irvine for treatment which only our institutipn could lprovide. Residents of our community have often been cal.led selfish. \Whether or not that is true, I do not know. What I do know is ·that we now have an opportunity to share what we have and to !benefit ourselves from not only the availability of an lntemationally known complex but also from the availability of exceptional scientists, doctors, and students who will un- oubtedly be drawn to such an institution: dedicated and ialented people who will become our teachers, our colleagues, our neighbors., our friends. People who will influence our dren and perhaps our lives. Such a dream iB within our grup. lf only Health West, UCI and IMC would combine their urces, rather than waste them by fighting each other, such a dream can be a reality within our lifetime. What a waste! Slnce J truly believe that a UCI campus site la eaentJal for NCh a dream to materialize, and since battle lines have been ewed in rock and a position must be taken, I believe every ent in Irvine, as well as residenta in the surrounding communitie&. must take a po1itlon and force the hand of IMC. n the residenta of Irvine want the dream I have ouutned, y must show overwhelming support for the UCJ campus site and fO«"e IMC and the lrvine Company into developing Its P.ropoeed medical-reeearch complex in that area. We all know t the Irvine Company for yean haa been planning to develop .uch a complex to aervioe the medical and pharmaceutical Ul1ry in the lrvine area: the question has always been where to develop such a complex. We, the resident.a of Irvine, can make that decision for the Company. Unle. we realize that. and work toward It, we .W Joee thil golden opportunity to make Irvine truly unique. -CALVIN C.S. YAP • Irvine " China tech sales pitch inscrutable WASHINGTON -President Reagan hu made it easier for Communist China to buy U.S. high-technology items for prob- able military use -justifying the expected sales with the hope that the Chinese won't buy much, or won't be able to use what they do buy. This hope is echoed in a secret Pentagon estimate that disparages "the Chinese ability to abeorb and maintain U.S. equipment." The report explains why: "One of the lessona we learned from Vietnam was that U.S. know-how -often in the form of U .$. advisers or technicians -must accompany U.S . technology if advanced systems are to be used and maintai ned properly. Although the Chinese are techno- logically advanced compared to the Vietnamese, they are well behind the state-of-the-art in m<:l6t areas, and their common soldier is still technologically un· sophlatica ted. "Thus. theChinesemightnotbe capable of effectively Integrating our more advanced systems into their force structure. Even less sophisticated equipment would rapidly deteriorate if proJ>41T maintenance were not understood and perfonned. Given the Chi- nese aversion to foreign tech· nicians... this factnr could be critical." Just evoJving This may seem like too much reliance on an ethnic stereotype, but the fact remains that China ls Q. -J.-1:.-•• -.-1.-•• -. -~ far behind the United States in technology. This shortcoming is reflected in the relatively primi- tive state of its enormous military machine. A top-secret Pentagon report seen by my associate Dale Van Atta details these weak· nesses: -Though Chma has the world's largest army ( 163 divisions). most of its equipment is 1950s vintage, consisting of copies or variants of Soviet military hardware. -Numerically, the Chinese navy is the world's se<..'Ond largest. But the great bulk of its fleet is made up of more than 1,000 small, high-speed patrol cra ft. There are no aircraft carriers, and no ships bigger than a destroyer. In fact, the C hinese have only 39 ships that fall in the "principal surface combatant" category. -The Chinese have no anti-submarine aircraft, only one missile-carrying sub and l 06 other attack subs. Few are long-range, and none is nuclear-powered. -The Chinese air force is the world's third largest. with 4,200 fighter planes and 650 bombers. But again, the aircraft are techno- logical Model Ts. The planes can't fight at night or in foul weather, and are generally no match for Soviet aircraft. Missile capability -The Chinese have about 50 medium-range ballistic missiles, 90 intennediate-range missiles and less than a doi.en inter· continental missiles a pathetically small force consider- ing the Soviet nuclear missiles arrayed against them. -Chinese bombers have drop- ped nuclear devices in tests, but the planes that are designated for a nuclear role have no electronic counter-measures against air-defense weapons and are therefore extremely vulnerable. "These constraints place for- midable limitations upon the use of bombers against well-defended targets, such as those within the U.S .S.R .. " the report observes. -China's own defense against incoming missiles or bombers, on the other hand. is hopeleesly inadequate. ltsearly-wamingsys· tern facing the Soviets is riddled with holes. The Chinese have about l,000 surface-to-air missile batteries and anti-aircraft guns, but their cre ws might not even see Soviet planes before it is too late. LEGISLATIVE FUMBLE: In a manly attempt to bridge the gender gap, Congress managed to widen it instead -and caused the Social Security Administration a big headache. One of this year's Social Secur- ity amendments allows a divorced spouse to collect benefits even if the wage-earnjng ex-spo1.1se hasn't filed a claim yet. The chanRe was to take effect in January 1985. But that crucial point was left out of the section dealing with men claiming ben- efits based on their ex-wives' earnings. The result is, technical- ly, that men can take advantage of the change immediately. while women have to wait till 1985. Rep, Dan Rostenkowski, 0-lli .• has introduced legislation that will make men wait, too. Meanwhile, the Social Security field offices have been told, in effect: "Fool 'em." If any ex-husbands show up, they are to be persuaded to sign a "protective writing." They'll be told it will safeguard their claims pend.in& passage of the remedial legj.a.- lalion. The hitch is that the legislation will be retroactive. So there'll be no rights to be protected. UNDER THE DOME: Old World courtline. isn't dead on Capitol Hill. House members have been mildly surprised recently to get personal thank-you notes for voting with the leadership. The bread-and-butter letters are from Rep. Richard Gephardt., 0-Mo .. the deputy majority whip. -Sen. Bill Bradley, 0-N.J ., decided his new office needed more in the way of decoration than the traditional celebrity photos. So he brought in an i tern from his personal art collection: a 4-by-5-foot trompe l'oeil painting of a 1940s vintage Buick_ It's an unusuaJ touch of Americana for a senator's outer office. Easy questions for leisure Ron A vacation ought to be a vacation. President Reagan is on his now and he should be left alone. He shouldn't have to leave his vacation home to make any speeches for other Republicans running for office, he shouldn't have to talk to The White House on the telephone all the time and he shouldn't have to talk to ~he press. If the press still Insists on questioning him and he agrees to it, the least the press couJd do is ask easy questions. I've made up a hst of rest· ful-type questions l'd ask Presi- dent Reagan if l got to talk to him during his vacation. --Mr. President, do you do any odd jobs around the ranch when you'reon vacation? You know, are you handy with a hammer? -· Does Nancy ever say some- thing like "Ron. can you glue the /~"­ -•• -n-11-11_n_ ...... §f. rung on that chair in the bedroom?'' --U you were all alone in the house with a fully stocked re· fngerator. what would you have for breakfast? How about lunch ? Personal tidbits • Do you go to sleep right away when you're tired or do you lie awake worrying because you have the weight of the world on your shoulders? --Are you a light sleeper or d..> you s:Jeep through anything? ·-I never saw you swim in any of your movies. Do you swim well? Do you dive? --Would you like to be alone more than you are? \.____ -···--1 '11f the truth b9 known, I entered ,,,. Old Boy n9tw'tfk via the t>ack door.·· --Do you have time to read anything except impor1ant stuff? --What about movies? I suppose they send you any film you want to see. Name the movies you've seen in the last three or four months. Which did you like? Which did YOU hate? --Of all the actors and actresses you ever knew. who do you think was best? ·-Who do you think was the worst or m011 t overrated? Small complaints -About half the time most of us have some Utile thing wrong with us. Our feet hurt, we've got a ~eadache, a hangnail or we cut our finger on something. How are yo1.1 during your vacation? Got any small complaints like that? .• For about forty years now, s ince your face became well-known as a movie actor, you haven't been able lO ju.st go aomeplace and hang around the way the average penon might. You can't go to the grocery store and shop, you can't go to a McDonald's for a hamburger, you can't buy a dirty magazine or tell a Poliah joke ln public. Don't you misa all that? -By now you must have made more friend.I than you have tlme to see. You probably don't ev~n have time to be polite enough to answer thelr letters personally or talk to them on the telephone. Do most of them undersund? --la there anyone you know and trult ao c:ompletely that you can say anythtna you feel like In front of them without worrying thtlt It's goina to end up In the neW11paper or tn a book five ycani from now? ·-Do you write anythlng your· 9e1f? Lett.on or noteta tor a poalbl~ book la~r? ~n you type, by lh~ way? Lose sleep oTer money? -Do you think about money much? --Do you shave with a blade or an electric razor? -· You seem to be easy to get along with. You know, peraonally. You look easier to get along with than Nancy, for instance. Is th.at true? -· I'm not going to give you anything for Christmas, bul what are some of your sizes? Shoe? Suit? Shirt? Hat? --What's your weight, by the way? --There must be some lhing:s all the rest of us do that you never do anymore. When did you last look up a number ln the phone book? Complain about being over- charged for aomething? Check the oil in your car? Would you rather be answering these questions or doing something elae? ·-If you could th.row just one person out of your pnm con· tere.nces.-who would it be? Wait a minute. That's too mean for a vac.at.ion qud1tlon. r W<.e that bl!clt· Thoee are my easy questions tor President Reagan while he's on vacation. When he ge1a bellCk, rd like to ask If he knows what be'I doing in Nicarag\Ja. lllllYla DEAR GLOOMY GUS: Pleue we your tum algnala. The toeddent you prevent may bt! your own ------------- Daily Pilat SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1983 BUSINESS 84 STOCKS 85 .... Dodgers keep pace D with league-leading Atlanta by edging D Philadelphia, 4-3. B2. ' By CURT SEEDEN Of ... Dllllr ....... Eric Dicbnoo started bJa tint ptne with the Ramil Saturday n1ght and drew the kind of atten- tion one would expect from a No. 1 draft pick. In fact, the only eye. that weren't on the rookie ~ SMU belonged to the New llng- land defenle. . Dkkenon, getting the starting nod after the Rama dealt away Jewerl Thomas to Kanlal City Friday, ruahed for 97 yards on 16 carriee aa the Runl held on for a 13-7 NFL exhibition victocy over the' Patriot8 before 40,194 at Anaheim Stadium. New En&Jand, 0-3 in the pre1euon~ couldn't contain the = running back, even the Pata' coach WM the' man who recruited Dickenon and ~him ~three~ with .. ~~ :; holes in the &at half that it made . Dickenon'a job that much easier. _. "The line did an ou•ndina -=~ job. All I did WU~ the ball~ :: run." Diclcenon Mid afterward. :· .,!': ~-; ~of-~ ==~ minutel of foo1ball which aaw ::; them pile up 17 fi.M dowm to the : PatriQta' two. The total net yards• in the first half tell more of the · story -Rama 2~, Patriots 4. ::; Vince Fernaamo, after a dis-.:: · mal outing Monday night against ·;: Dallu, returned to form, hitting 14 of 21 pa.-for 148 yards and one TD pus to Barry Redden ·~ from three yards out. A pe1r of Chuck Nel8on field 1oaJ.a.frooi 28 and 21 yarda in the first quarter accounted f« the balance of the Rama 80IJlina, which would indicate that there waa very little excitement ln the eeoood half. But don't tell Robert Alex- ander. Rams' running hack Eric Dickerson makes a move on New England def enders Tim Golden Dllllr .... ,._.... _,, --c........ and Julius Adams during Saturday's exhi- bition contest at Anaheim Stadium. Even if Coach Ron Meyer owned a Ram play book. it prob- ably wouldn't have done any Foci Saturday night. The Rarm' offemtve line provided 10 many Alexander, taking over for Dkkenoo in the 9eCODd half, (See RAMS, Pqe BJ> Just a passing interest Tollner says USC football won't change -much By ROGER CARLWN Of IM o.11J l"lloC 8WI LOS ANGELES -Unanswered questions in every direction prevail for the University of Southern California football team -an outfit which operates under a theory that new coach Ted Tollner candidly admits, "8-3 is considered a ho-hum year." Among the subjects Saturday at Heritage Hall on the USC campus, a few feet away from four Heisman trophies: •Quarterback Sean Salisbury's right knee, which has an eight-inch scar across it from knee surgery. •Tailback Fred Crutcher'& knee. also untested in combat since going doing against Oklahoma in 1982. •Fullback Kennedy Pola's knee's, one scoped and another operated on. •An offensive line with just one returner. All-American candidate Tony Slaton, at center. •The lack of experienced receivers on the end of deep passes. •And, a new coach with 90me paasing thoughts that you can put the ball in the air 30 times a game and maintain a tradition of a power, student body right I-fonnation, with a tailback in the mold of those before that were responsible for those four Heisrnan trophies. "I want to put the ball in the air," says Tollner. 1983 USC footbitll schedule Sept. 10-Florlda Sept. 17-at Oregon St. Sept. U-Kanu1 Oct. 1-atSo.CarollDa Oct. 8-Waablngton St. Oct. 15-Arltona State Oct. U-at Notre Dame Oct. %9-at Callfornla Nov. 5-Stanford Nov. 1%-at Wa1blngton Nov. 19-UCLA some people say I'm wrong. but you can do it (pass) and still end up with a dominating running back with 1,200 yards." The Trojans have three returning tailbacks, but a great deal appears to depend on the status of Crutcher. the 195-pound red.shirt sophomore. "I have more confidence about Sean being ready then Fred," says Tollner.who has stepped in to succeed Rams Coach John Robinson. "We have our fingers crosaed. You can protect a quarterback in drilh, but with the tailback, there's no way to do that. He has to take the pounding to get his timing and cuts right." "The numbers may not change that drasticall~ but the situations will. I want to go to the air on second and six. third and four, first and 10. "I don't want to wait until we can't run. I know A good example of Southern Cal's overall picture is sophomore punter Troy Richardson, by way of Edison High and G<>lden West College. (See USC, Pase BZ) Linebacker Jim Youngblood prepares to finish off Patriots' run- ning back Tony Collins, who was thrown for a loss on the play. Angels solution . f~r Rawley NEW YORK (AP) -New Y ork'a Shane Rawley, stuck ln a win~, lole-cne cycle .a.nee mid~June, ~ the s-t- tern for the better Saturday night. Rawley acatt.ered eight hits to regi.at.er conaecutive vie-- tortes for the first time lince June l~andDonBaylordrUled On Tl' ted•y Clt•nnel $ •t 11 ~- Wyland leads U.S. medal parade Wendy Wyla~-- CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -Mission Viejo's Wendy Wyland won the women's 10-meter platform gold m!!dal Saturday to maintain the United States' domination of diving in the IX Pan American Games, where the U.S. medal count topped the 100 mark with more than a week to go. Wyland, a 17-year~ld who just gradu- ated from MiBaion Viejo High School, gave the United States its third consecutive diving gold. She !ICOred 60 or more points on each of her last four dives to beat silver medalist Veronica Ribot of Argentina, 426.57 points to 404.01. Guadalupe Caneeco of Mexico was third, with Megan Neyer of Gainesville, Fla., fourth. "I was real happy with my consist.ency," said Wyland, a 1ilver medalist behind team- mate Kelly McConnick in the women's three-meter springboard and the p~meet favorite in the platform. Greg Louganis of Mission Viejo will try to complete the U.S. diving sweep in the men's 10-meter platlonn Sunday. He earlier won the men's three-meter springboard. Meanwhile. the U.S . men's basketball team had its first easy outing. beating Venezuela, 78-65, to remain undefeated in the competition. Mark Price came off the bench to help the U.S. basketball team win. Smith. a 5-11 guard from Georgia Tech, hit five second-half baskets over the Venezuelans' 2-3 wne and finished with 14 points as the Americans pushed their record to 3-0 and moved into the final round. For the first time, the U.S . team did not have to come from behind to win. The Americans led, 40-32, at the half and by as much as 1fl points late in the game. Michael Jordan of North Carolina, the leading U.S. 9COrer in come-from-behind victories over Mexico and Brazil, had just 10 points Saturday and Wayman Ti9dale of Oklahoma was held to five. But Sam Perkina of North Carolina and Leon Wood of C.a.l State Fullerton had 12 points each. Luis Sosa led Venezuela with 21 points. Chances of a U.S. sweep of boxing gold medals remained intact-but barely. a1 Flo~ Favors survived a first-round knock.down to post a split-decision victory that wa1 jeered by the crowd at United Nations Park. The other U.S. fight.er in action, Bernard Gmiy of Boynton Bach, Fla.. breez.ed to e unanimous decision over Joe Walter of Jamaica. The totaJ U.S . medal count at the end of the sixth day of this two-week-long competi- tion was 121. far ahead of.Cube, which had 40 golds and 83 totaJ medals. Canada wu third, with seven golds and 51 totaJ medala. Marshall fate was afore gone conclusion Nobody came in on the noon balloon from Saskatoon and asked me, but ... •Lee Marshall, the newest member of the Rama EKecutives Alumni Club, could not set alona with the husband of \he owner and that meant only one direct.ion he could go. •If Bill Walah and Sam RutigUano really think the National Football League'• dope problems are being blown out of proportion, they ahould conlider that Washington Redskins' Tony Pet.era is facing 14 yeara in the alaln. •Now how do you like Detro! tat 40-1 and Pittsburgh at 20-1 as touted here last March? •On Friday, the public was Invited to watch the inflation of the roof on the Hooeior Dome whJch meant there were two event. of lnteretl ln Indianlpolll thia year. •Stranae. but there doee not .eem to~ a Helm\an Trophy candidate We9t of Norman. Okla. •A true 1porta nut ia a guy who Uatena to a marathon race on rJdlo. SPORTS COlUMNIST BUD TUCKER •Frankly, I would jult u aoon have a slater ln a houae of Ul repute than a brother who waa a sporta agent. •Accomplished gamblers say the eaaieat week to wager on NFL games ia week number one. •Add linee I wiah I had written -"How do you tell when George Steinbrenner II telling a lie? ... hit Upe are movtna." •The &ma• Eric Dickenon wu invited to Lu Veaaa but he aaJd he did not care to go and loee money ... Presumably. thil means he la notgolng to wager on football gamee, either. •Angela' coach Prston Gomez tells about former Baltimore pt.yer Pat Kelly, a \ ------- born-again Christian, trying to convert Man- ager Earl Weaver and saying, "Skip, ·I wlah you would walk with the Lord," and Weaver replying, "yeah. and I wish you would walk with the hues l<*ied .•• •Dodger fan.a have aa much chance of seeing Dave Goltz back with the club in 1984 as Steve Howe. •The good news la O.J . Slmpeon is coming to Mon9ay Nl1ht Football on ABC ... the bad news II he la not going to replace Howard CoeeU. •The ridiculous pine tar bat saga could only happen ln baseball ... and In New York. • U there wu a profesalonal water polo team ln New York, it would have to be called the Weta. •The high n.e park!nc they are tatkJna about for Anahelm Stadium work.I In St. Louis where BUICh Stadium la right down- town and all the parking ll Ln multi-level structures. DeLMAllt n.. ...... lledlle ~lnt~li,_ TV-RADIO: S.. Pegt 83. .. 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aug. 21. 1983 SPORTS BRIAK Auburn running back collapses and dies at football practice From AP clls,.&c~H AUBURN, Ala. -Gref Pratt, a [!] projected starting fullback on the 4 > Auburn University football team, col- lapsed and died of an apparent heart attack Saturday after running wind sprints on the practice field, Coach Pat Dye said. Dye announced the death to reporters who had arrived for the team's annual Picture Day, which was canceled. Dye said an autopsy is planned. "It's a tragedy for Auburn University, our football team, and the people who loved him and were close t.o him." Dye said. "He was a fine young man in every respect. He was a credit to his family, his community and Auburn University during the time he was at Auburn and we'll surely miss him." Pratt, a junior from Albany. Ga .. was running 440-yard sprints with the rest of the team as part of a routine physical at Auburn when he began complaining of cramps and collapsed, said Lee County Coroner Jon Williams. Temperatures were in the upper 90s. Dye said Pratt was sent t.o the hospital last year with heat exhaustion after he ran the same wind sprint test. Medical personnel tried for two hours to revive Pratt on the field and at East Alabama Medical Center in nearby Opelika. Williams said Pratt was pronounced dead at 2:35 p.m. Pratt, 5-8, 21 1 pounds, finished spring practice as the No. 1 fullback, beating out Tommie Agee for the starting role. During the 1982 season, he gained 106 yards and llOOred one touchdown in 31 carries, an average of 3.4 yards per carry. Pratt played high school football at Monroe High School in Albany, Ga. Quote of the day Ron Laclano, the former American League umpire, in the wake of the pine tar incident: "The only rule that is simple is the designated hitter rule, because it was Written by umpires. The res\ of the rules in baseball are very ambiguous." Rice h elps Bosox snap streak Jim Rice'• grand slam In the thJJ"d la inning was the difference as Bost.on snapped a six-game loaing streak with a 5-2 decision Saturday over Toronto. The setback dropped the Blue Jays, who had won three straight and aeven of eight, 2 ~ games behind pace-setting Baltimore in the American League East .. The Orioles stayed hot, as Gary RoenJcke drove in two runs with a homer and \ single, and Mike BoddJcker -• and Tippy Martinez combined on a four-hitter in a 6-1 triumph over Kansas City ... Andre Tborntoa lined a sacri- C ice fly to snap an eighth-inning lie and reliever Jamie Ea1terly hurled 2 ~ acoreless inning)! as Cleveland ooged Seattle, 3-2 ... Dave Stewart, just acquired from NCI! the Dodgers scatte.red three hits in six innings and George Wrlgbt drove in four runs with a homer and double aa Tex.as beat Chicago, 6-1. Stewart walked two and struck out one before leaving at the start of the seventh ... Ted Simmons broke a 1-1 tie with a sixth-inning homer and Tom Tellman.a scattered six hits in 5~ innings of relief, lifting Milwaukee t.o a 3-1 victory over the Oakland .. Enos Cabell drove in four runs with a homer and two singles, one of them in a seven-run eighth inning. as the Detroit beat Minnesota, 9-1. Ju.an Berenguer, 6-4, was the winner. scattering six hits over seven innings. Renner gains Hartford lead Jack Renner shot a 7-under-par64 fl Saturday to hold a one-stroke lead over Bob Murpby, whoalsoshot 64, after the third round of the Greater Hartford Open. Renner, whose best fin1!h on the Pro- fessional Golfers Association Tour this year was a second in the Hawaiian Open, finished Saturday's round with a 15-under-par total of 198 . . . Meanwhile, in the World Championship of Women's Golf in Shaker Heights, Ohio, defending champion JoA.nae Carner fired a near-record 67 t.o pick up eight strokes on second-round leader Ayako Okamoto and surge into ii one-shot lead after the third round. Carner, who started the day in seventh place in the all-star field of 12 golfers, recorded four birdies on the front nine and then chipped in an eagle from the bunker on No. 16 t.o go 3-under-par at 213 after S4 holes ... Don Janury fired a third-round 67 t.o take a two-stroke lead over Billy Casper at a seniors tournament in Denver. Foster, Hodge spark Mets George Fo•ter hit a grand slam la homer, and Ron Hodges doubled twice l.O hlghUghl a seven-run fifth uuung that Ufted the New York Mets over San Francisco, 7-2. Saturday in a National League gameatCandlestJck Park. Right-hander Ed Lyncb , 9-7, retired lhe Cirst 11 G1anL~ batt.ersand finished with an eight-hJtter . ln other action, rookie Gerald Pe 's two-run pi11ch single capped a four-run seventh inning that rallied Atlanta to a 9-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs, giving the Braves their second straight success In Wrigley Field ... Jose Del.eon held Cincinnati hitless for 6~ in- nings before settling for a two-hitter as Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati, 4-0. DeLeon, a 22-year-old right-hander. P'OSTefl earned his fourth victory in six decisions since joining the Pirates from their Hawaii Cann club July 20 ... Joba Stuper hurled a five-hitter for his first major-league shut.out and an 8-8 record, while David Green homered and Ozzie Smltb stole home, leading S t. Louis to a 3-0 victory over Houston, the Cardinals' third straight win over the Astros. Green, who was ma O-for-12 slump, hit his fifth home run of the season with two out in the first inning oH loser Bob Knepper, 5-12. In the third, Smith doubled and stole both third and home ... San Diego and Montreal were not scheduled Saturday and will play a double-header today. Pryor admitted to hospital World Boxing Association junior • welterweight champion Aaron Pryor was listed in "very stable" condition Saturday after being admitted to a hospital in South Lake Tahoe, Nev. suffering from a severe headache. Booker Griffin, a spokesman for Pryor, said the boxer had finished a workout Friday at Caesars Tahoe hotel when he com- plained of pain over his left temple. Griffin said Pryor was t.o remain in the hospital Saturday night "as a precaution." . . . The emergence of Courageous as a major force in this summer's America's Cup campaign took on even greater si.gnificance when it whipped syndicate partner Defender three times ... WlUle Maya was given a day in his honor at Candlestick Park as the San Francisco Giants ofCicially retired the Hall of Fame outfielder's fabled No. 24 jersey . . _ Heartllgbt No. One withstood a bumpy journey t.o capture the Del Mar Oaks by 3 ~ lengths. USC FOOTBALL ... From Page 81 "He waa a good J C punter," says Tollner, "with a 40-yard plus average (43.3) ... but he again ia a sophomore, he's never kicked in front of a big crowd, because junior colleges don't do that, you're lucky if anybody's there, and so how he resppnds concerns me. Even though you know that he cah kick the ball 40-plus every time, because there's nobody there. Now we'll see what happens when he lines up. "Our kicking game is like our offeNe and defense -parts of it we feel very 8eCUtt about (place-kicker Steve Jordan) and others we feel very concerned about because of the unproven players." An example of subtle changes comes at fullback where Tollner says it won't be quite. the same, pounding. blocking-only job, with more ball-<:arrying and occasional pass routes in the playbook. The wrinkles ln the passing game don't bother Salisbury. who maintains his physical status is tops despite the knee and a slight shouldet injury in the spring. "It's no big drastic change," says Salisbury, upJ5 pounds t.o 218 now. "There's a few different seta but we're still student body right. We won't be labeled as a Stanford, BYU or Bost.on College. It's still good 'ol USC," continued the 6-5 ~ junior. Tollner says the situation ia right for the Trojans. There may be no bowl bid.a forthcoming (the NCAA's ban is up after this eeason), but the blend of new talent and the schedule makes for the right thinking. "We open with a quality opponent (Florida, Sept. 10 at the Coliaeum) that defeated us last year. We have motivation and our players' attention." ''In a sense we have aomething t.o prove.'' says Salisbury. "Some magazines don't even have us in the Top 20." Among the major pluaees for the Trojan&, in addition t.o Salisbury and Crutcher in the backfield, are tailbacks Todd Spencer (No. l at this point) and Michael Harper, senior fullback John Kamana, receiver Timmy Ware and a solid quartet at tight end, which includes two-year staner Fred Cornwell, sophomore Joe Cormier and junior Mark Boyer, <X'le of four from F.diaon High on the Trojans' roster. Raiders fall to Bears; Steelers rout Dallas Other F.diaon products include defensive back Duaine Jackaon and redahirt fullbe.ck Dave Gerowc. Other area products: Freshman tackle Dave Cadigan from Newport Harbor High, guard Mike Brummett from Huntington Beach, and Pola, from Mater Dei. From AP .U.patck9 -~ LOS ANGELES -Dennis Gentry barreled · over the t.op for a 2-yard touchdown with 9:10 remaining in the game Saturday night to help the .=·Chicago Bears t.o a 27-21 come-from-behind victory ·over the Lo6 Angeles Raiders in a National Football League preseuon cont.est. The ICOre by Gentry, a second-year pro out of Baylor, followed a 95-yard drive directed by quarterback Bob Avellini, and a costly ·pass-interference call against the Raiders in the penalty-marred contest at the Col..iaeum. Elsewhere: Steelers ~4. c • .,,,.,.,s 7 IRVING, Texas -Pittsburgh quarterback Cliff Stoudt pamted for a touchdown and ran for two more to propel the Steelers t.o a 24-7 victory over Dallas. Stoudt rallied Pittsburgh from a 7-0 deficit, flipping an eight-yard touchdown pass t.o Greg Hawthorne m the aecond period, running six yards for another in the third and sneaking a yard for another in the fourth t.o put the Cowboys away. BIUs J 7, Lleas J • PONTIAC, Mich. -Buffalo quarterback Joe Ferguaon flipped a 12-yard touchdown pass t.o Robb Rlddiclr. with two lleCOnda remaining t.o lilt the Bills t.o a 17-16 victory over Detroit. Saints ze, Oiiers 18 NEW ORLEANS -Ken Stabler threw for 187 yards and a third quarter go-ahead touchdown to lead New Orleana t.o a 20-13 victory over Houston. Stabler, cut by the Oilers a year ago, completed 14 of 23 attempta in a full three quarters of work. Cblels 17, Cardinals 16 KANSAS CITY -Nick Lowery drilled a 53-yard field goal with 1:12 remaining to lift Kansas City to a 17-16 triwnph over St. Louis. Neil O'Donoghue kicked three field goals for the Cardinals, including his career-longest 53-yarder. B•eeaaeers J 7, Faleens ti TAMPA, Fla. -Melvin Carver ran two yards PRO FOOTBALL for a touchdown anct bolted 18 yards t.o set up James Wilder's one-yard plunge as Tampa Bay rolled past Atlanta, 17-6. Giants 27, Colts 14 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . -Jeff Rutledge, a darkhorse in the rare to become starting quarterback. perfectly executed a nine-yard bootleg run for a fourth-<1uarter touchdown and Joe Danelo booted two first-half field goals to lead the New York G iants to a 27-14 win over Baltimore. Ea11les 27, Pae"ers 14 GREEN BAY -Reserve quarterback Joe Pisarcik passed for 186 yards, including fourth-quarter touchdown strikes of 15 yards t.o Mike Quick and 78 to Glen Young, t.o rally Philadelphia t.o a 27-14 victory over Green Bay. The Packers, 0-3, had built a 14-3 lead midway in the third quarter of the nationally televised game. Broneos 19, Brewas I• DENVER -Rookie John Elway pasaed for one touchdown and runnJ.ng back Rick Parros scored on a one-yard leap midway through the first quarter as the Denver defeated Cleveland, 19-10. Elway. who finlahed the night with 92 yards passing. connected on a 24-yarder t.o wide receiver 8 TENNIS LESSONS •2000 Costa . M111 T111i1 Cl1~ 557"°211 ---_______________ , Dodgers keep pace with Qraves A NY MAKE OR M ODEL AUTO BANK OFFERS DISCOUNT LEASING LOS ANGELES (AP) -Steve Sax collected four singles and stole two hues, leading Loe Angeles to a 4-3 victory over Philadelphia Satur- day night, the Dodgen' eighth victory without a lam apinlt the Phillies th.iaRMOO. All are NEW 1983 Models. Prices Good Thru September 15. 18)n1110AI u~ "~"... ...._, .. 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(Torret •· 1') al Stn Fran· cJsco (Hemmei..er 10-S) AMERICAN LEAGUE Yankton 6, "'"""' 2 CALIFOttNIA Nl!W YottK Cerew lb AJc•sn lO 8tnklu111 D.Cnc> di> L•M ci Grlc:tt 21> lteJk"' rl LUC>rlCh u Ownno ori Boone c T .. .,, tb r h Ill lib r h Ill 4 0 0 0 Andloil 2D 2 1 0 0 S I 2 0 Grifin ID J 1 I 0 4 0 I 0 Wlnflald H 4 I 2 l c 110 8olor0h c212 1017 Wv~rc 402 1 4 0 0 0 Nelllel JO 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Kerne> rf 4 I 0 0 J 0 I 0 Sm•n.v u 4 0 l l 1 0 0 0 Moreno ci l 0 I 0 3 0 1 0 U 1 1 l T-. k .... by'"'*'" Jl • 10 s c~ 100 ooo 010-2 New Y-21' 010 OOlt-• G•me·Wlnnlno RBI -llntor (61 E-..e11i.s. ReJec:"on, LuDretlc:ll, Win· ••elcl LOB-Calrlornl• t New Yo-t.. S , 1B-Wvneoer. 8enlQue1 Grlttev, Moreno HO-Bavto< (It) Sl'--t. VM IP H a Ea ae SO Ctlll9nlie Jonn L,9· 10 10 New Yen RawlevW,17·10 9 I 2 0 2 4 WF"-JoM 3, Rawley T-2 16 A-.42,35' NATIONAL LEAGUE Dodetf"• •• ......, 3 PHILAOE L-'HIA LOS ANGELES 0ern1 ... rl BOlaz e>n VHIV9' rl Rose lb A,,.,_, an D Mt"""''" $chmdl :It> MaOC)O• ci Vlrgllc Lefebvre c G•rcle 2b 0.Jnua u 8vslrm e> McGrow o Jtlll"" AHdo TPeru ID Tetals t b r II Ill J 0 I 0 I 0 l 0 0 l 0 0 3 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 4 I 1 1 ' 0 1 0 l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 '0 0 0 • 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 SS.• 2tl Blluastlu Beker " Guerr.,. 3b Landra ci Martha! rf rt'1ornt• rl 8roct. ID FlmPll c Vtlenllt p N'-"'r P SHoweo )4 l t l TMMt Sc9nbV ........_ •rlllll • l '0 4 I I I 4 l I 0 4 I I I 4 0 0 0 l 0 I I 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 l ) 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )1 ' • 4 ,.,...delllllil .. 1 • 01JD-J Ln AnealM Ml .. OOx-4 Geme·Wlnnlno A81 -llltuuefl (S). E-0.Jnu• VirgH. Rott Ol"-f>!lliloel'l>ht. I. Los A_... 2 LO&-f>Nltoelol\la 6 Lot Anoelt> 4 2e-ao1er Hll-Scllmldt 1711 se-ssu 2 ()91 BRussell (7) I~ H It l!lt aa IO PMtdtMllHI BVllml L.S·9 2 6 ' 1 0 McGr•w 2 I 0 0 I RHO l I 0 0 0 Andersen l 0 0 0 0 Let ........ , Valenlle W.1l·6 7 I l I ) 2 Nledmue< l·J l 0 0 Sl10we 5, IS 11·3 0 0 0 0 BVllrom oltc,_ lo two O.llera In Jrd PB-Vlrgll T-2.JS A-4',"6 MAJOA LEAGUE LEAOIERS Amet'1Qn LMeut (Thrwtill Pr'lde'l't 0-) 0 I 4 I s 0 3 BATING (JOO ti l>etal-9-s, ~­ Ion, J7', Ctfew, Alltlh, .)6)1 8rell, Kanst• Cllv, J71; Tramme41, Oelroll, )26, McRH. Ktnsts Cit•, :ttJ RUNS Molllor. Mllw•ullH. 12, E Murr•v &•"'"'-•· eo, ., .... ..,, Be111· more 7'. c-. Mllwaul< .. , 11, II HenOetton. Oekltno. 11. Y-1. Mii· w•u""·,. A81 Coo-. Mllwtut. ... 101, Wlnfleld, Hew York, ,., Alce. lo•ton. 14, L N Parrlth, OetroO, I); Simmon>. Mil· w•ull ... l'l. HITS' 8oooa, B°'lon, I .. , C-, Mii· weuk .. , ISi; Wllllektr, O.troll, UI. M.CAH. ICt ftMS Cllll. 144; W•f(I, MH\ne· tole, 10. DOUBLES Bon" a oaton, M. L N PttTlth. O.lroO, )4, McaM , IC•- Cllv, )4; Hrbelr., Ml-'•· Ja. llk*t11. Btlllmort, J3, YOUfll, Mllw..,e. .. , J:J TltlP\.U Griffin. Tortlllo, a. Wlllfltld, New York, a HOME llUNS Atme" to.ton, V J c-. Mltwe\111 ... JS, Kllllt, Clllctito, 2S; Rice , eo.1on, ts; Wlnfleld, Hew York, 2s. STOLEN BASES: lt,HaftW_,, O•k· tenet. 79; R l.Alw. ClllG.-. S7; J.Cru1, Chtcaoo .... W.Wllaon, l(tll'" CllY. 47; S.molt, Taut, 3'. PITCHING 111 dtclllont) HMa, Mii weul<... 11 ?, ))t, lt19helll. New Yon, 1>·•. '71. McGr-. 8tllltftort , 1$-i,) 17. ScMom Mlnnet0te. 11·4. Ut, .. t_, O.trOll, l ·l , l "· ,.......,.,, Mllwoull ... •·>. , °' STRIKEOUTS: M«rl1. Detroit, 171, lt1D"9111, ~w Yori<, 1)7, $111«>, TtrOl'llO, 1)7, F .8tnnlll«. Cllk.eeo, IU, Sutdlltt. CteYeltnel, 111 SAVES· Qui__.,..,, IC-1 CllY, D, C•udhl, s..1110, n. R 0.,,1 •• MlllnttOf•. n. S11111t.,, loalon. :n. ~1. Otlrolt, I~ Na .... LMWt I~ PIWllY't e-t> BATTING I.JOO al bell) ~. I'll· !Wurllfl, »ti l.o """" $1, I.Mt. .ii.. ~Id>.. St. l.Oula, .tt1; .._r, S4 UM.111, m. OeWIOll, MonlrMI, .lll ltUNS· Murllhv. Allen!•, lCQ, •••• Mon1r .. 1, '2; l •n1, $841 ''lllCleco, '9; Gervtv, Sen OlttO, 76, O•wton, Monlr .. 1, 7S. Hor,., Ati.nte. 1S • lilBJ O•w1on, MOnlrtal 91 Mure>nv, Alltnle, 1•. Sctlmlol. PhlltO•IPhl•, 13. G.,.,.,..., Otdlef•. H1 T Kenrwt<ty, Stn Olevo.72 HITS Oaw1gn Monlrtel, 149, Oll•t r. Montreal, 1"4, Thon, Hou11on, 10, Suck· ner. Chlc1go, 141, Cru1. Houlton. 140 DOUBLES Buc~nar, (l\IU\IO, lJ, "nlgl\t, Houston 19, 11tndrlek. SI Loul>, 27. J R•Y. Plllsburgh, ?1, Oliver Monlrtel, 21, Wallach, Monlrtal 27 TRIPLES BUiier, Allen••. 11 Mor-. Houslon, II, Cruz. HOU\lon, I , OtWlOf'. Montrttl, 1, Green. SI Loula 7, Raines, Montr .. I, 1 110ME RUNS Schmlol, PhlaOtlPhl•, 17; Dew1on. Monlrtal, 26. Evens. Son Fron· cloco, is. Muro~v. Allan••. 7S, Guerrero, ~.i.. STOLEN BASES Raine.. Monireel, S7, Wiison, New York, 40, ~Sa•, DoclMn. 37, L•MaSltr,Stn Frencl>co, 3•, Wiggin•, S.n Olevo.l4 PITCl11NG f 11 O.Clslon1) P Petti At· 1tn11, 1)·4, l 16. Montefusco. Sen Olevo, 9·3, J 36, Oennv. Plllleoelpllle, IJ·S, 2 l'I, Rvan 11ou•lon, 12·~. ? 36, Oroaco, New Yori\, ll·S. I 11 STRIKEOUTS· Carllon, PhlloOtlPl'lla. 209; Solo, Clndnnall. 117, McWIUlam,, Pll!sburoh. 146, Valtn1U4tlt, Dod99n1 Uti Rven, Hou>lon, 121 SAVES Le Smith, C"lceoo. 19, RtorOon, MonlrHI, 11. 8eoros1en, Allan1a. 17. Tekulve Plll>Durgh, 15, 110fleno, Phlteoel· Pill• I•. S.Hew•, o.deffs, 141 L••tlle. San Frencl>co 14, Minion Son l'renclsco 1' LITTLE LEAGUE ALL·STARS ll· 12·VHr·oldl WESTERN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (II Seil Bernardino) SaturdeV'I ScllAi ChempltnshlP Breck•! Peclllc (Soc:romen10) I, Green Vallev. Nevada J (cllamplonsnlo. Poclflc eovanc:H 10 Llllit Lee11u• Worlo Serles In Wll· llern>POrt. Pe ) Raltloh Hiiis, Ort!OOn • Tuoon Amert· un, Ariz 7 Ccon>otollon) C,llftMlltlltn Brtctrtt Fronller (Cerrllosl IS. Rlottrslde Monl l lco·flflh otec•> R•ms 13, Patriot\ 7 Score DV Oue,_,. New E"91tnel 0 0 1 0 -7 Lot A ...... s 6 1 0 0-13 LA-FG Nelaon 21 LA•FG NelSOI\ 21 LA-Ae<lden J oass lrom ferraoomo lNtlson ~lck) NE-Collins • pau lrom Eason tSmllll Kie•) A-40.190 NE LA Flr,IOOwM Rutllt\'verd> Ptulno veros Rtturn yaroa Puses IJ 71 32 166 l6· 171 I ISi 11 S4 M2 0 17·21 I Seeks By Punts Fumblta·IOSI Pentllles·verO• Time of Pouuslon 1·1 •·'7 •·•1 6·J9 6·1 1·0 •·6J 6·38 ,. S4 36 06 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-New Enllltnd, COiiin> IS·74, R w .. t~• •·46, Eason •·U Ven Eeohen J·t , Teouou 1·73 Los Anoele• Dloer.on 16·97, Aleundtr ll·M. Ferreoemo l I. Kemp l•mlnu• S PA$SING-Ntw Englend, Grooan 1·7·0·3, E .. on 6·1S·0·'7 LO\ AngJH. Fer· r e11amo 14·21·0·1'8, Kemp 3·•·1·17 AECEIVING-+ltw Enlllono. Collin• J· 14, s11rrln11 I 11, Heuetblck I· 10, Van Et91'ttn l·t, 8raoshtw I 6 Lo• A""~· o.nntro •·3', Elltro J JS Berber l·ll. l'•rmer 2·2S, G<anl I It Feroar>on l 11. Gumtn l•I, A-.. I ,J AleHndef l·mlnll' l MISSED FIELD GOALS-New EngJano Smllh 7t end 27 LOS Ano.Its Nellon 2• 8-n V, Raiden 11 Seer• bv Ou•rtw• Cllluto 0 14 l 10-V LA R•io.n 1' 0 0 7-21 LA-<:hrl\lensen st DBS\ lrom Ptunketl 18t"r ... IC~) LA-Martin 1 Da\\ 1nterctPl•on re1urn IB•nr "IC"'J Cl'lr-Moorelleeo 16 oan from M<Menon ce Tnomts 1<lckl Clll-< Tl'tomts 8 run •B Tnome • ~''"I Cht-FG 8 Thomas JI LA-Mullamm•O 17 Ot\I lrom Wll•D" (Rlceroo kick) C"l-Genlrv 2 run IB Thomas kl<kl Clll-FG B Thomas 36 A-.)0, 117 Flnl oowns Ru•l'IH·vero• Paulno veros Relurl\ nroa Panes Chi lS ....... LA 17 2?· 110 119 SS 1'·J'l·2 Stc~ta Bv Pon!\ Fumbtes·IO•I Ptntlllta·yerds Tim• of Po1saulon 260 S9 1J 3S·I C·JI 1·40 )-1 16·10S JNl OS·U 9·3t 0·0 10·110 22 11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Chkaoo, C. Tnomu 9 Sf. Gen· lry 10-49, Sur.av 11·7t, Hutchinson S· ll. McMahon 7· 11, Moorehetd 1·7, Herper 1·3. A~tlllnl 1·1o<·mlnus 6 Los Anoei.s WlilO" 2-lS. Allan l ·JJ. Hawkin\ )•71. Klno 4•17, Prulll ?·9, Willi> 2·l , Monlgo.._v Hw·mlnv1 3 PASSING-<l\lcego, Mc.Mellon ll·l•·l-121, Evens 6·11·0--117 A•tlllnl 6· 10-0--70 LOI Ano tits, Plunktll •·16+-t 7, Wiison 10·16 1-173 AECEllllNG-<nlcego, Moore1>eeo S•Sl, Scoll 3·52. S.lcll J 2S Walla 2·42, G•ull 1·29, E•rl 2·14. Sulley 1·1. Bat<llnt~I l·Sl, McKinnon l·lS Mc:Cltn oon 1·6 Los A_..s. Aemtev •·SO, 11aw~Jns 3·7'1, Cnrl\lensan 7·6a. Muham· m•o 2·).4, 8rar>ell 1·17 w1111am1 l 17 Prulll 1 7 MISSED FIELD GOALS.-Chktoo. llOM. Los Anoeies. Bahr '6 NFL uhlbltlon NAT~NALCON,IRINCE Weal W L T Pct. PF PA Item• 1 I 0 667 5" S1 Mew Orleans 1 1 0 soo 70 11 Alltnla l ' 0 JJJ 29 .. San Fren<lsco I 1 0 ))J •7 6S E .. 1 NY Giant• J 0 0 I 000 17 ~ PlllitOt11>11la ) 0 0 I 000 69 SI Ot llH 1 I 0 667 57 .. SI Louis ' 2 0 333 Sl 69 W"hlngton l , 0 JJJ •• 7• Central Temoa BAv 3 0 0 I 000 60 )J ClllCtCIO 2 I 0 667 11 6S Minnesott , I 0 667 ~ l7 O.troll I 2 0 333 so SI G<ttn8ev 0 l 0 000 SS .. AMEltlCAN CONl'llltENCE WHI Oen•tr 3 0 0 '000 so 27 Ktn, .. cuv , I 0 667 S4 40 ll•ldtn 1 7 0 3J3 ... 70 San Olt90 I 1 0 333 ... 62 Sfflllt l , 0 )33 62 so e .. 1 8elllmor• 1 ' 0 '61 ., JC NY Jth 2 I 0 667 S6 S1 auffalO I 2 0 J3J 44 70 Mt.ml 1 1 0 JlJ n 4' Mew Eno«eno 0 l 0 000 ll S1 Glftfrtl Pllllbu<eh 1 I 0 1SO " St Ctovtlend 7 l 0 .667 sa ., Clnclnntll 0 J 0 000 •7 11 Houston 0 J 0 000 >O SI satlWdall'I ~ RMN 13, New E119land 7 Chle•oo 17. LO• Anotle• Maldt<• ,, Piii~ 27. Or1t11 ao le BuffalO 17. O.tron 14 Ntw Or10tna 20, Hou•lon ll Te,,,_. Bev 17, Alltnt• ' New Yori< 27. Btlll"-• 14 Konsea Cltv 11, SI Louis 16 Plll>burOh 14, 01Ut1 7 e>..iver 1'. Ctovtltnd 10 $en 01-14, Stn Fr•n(l>CO 1 'f'lllln4tY'I 0- PIU.bllrllfl ., Pttll•d•IPllla, Cn) , ..... .,..o.- ltaft'lt at Stn Ole90. (n) lltNln el Ctovtltncl. lnl 8tlltmofe '' Afltnl•, (II) M)ll'ftl t i Hew York Glt nll (n) Ntw Enol9ncl et Tompe ltv. In) Denv., t i MlnftttOle, (nl ~V'•O.- Sfflllt et kn Franclaco Wethlnvton 11 OutftlO, (n) Clf\ClnNll ti Ottroll, (n) GrMn BIY tf SC. LOUii. (n) KtMet CllY ol ClllCICIO. (n) ~· York Jtft al New 0r1 .. n., cnJ HoutlCWI ti 01118', (II) Coming at you Pirate pitc her J ose De l eon fire route to a 4-0 vic to ry ove r Deleon ha d a no-hitter for 7~ a pitch e n Cinl'inn a ti. innings . Del Mllr SA TUii DA Y'S It E SUL TS (22nd ... ,. .... -..-ec1 ,,_,., l'IRST ltACE. ll'O milts French Rt9tll• (Lernance ) S 60 3 40 3 20 Pln~lta 10 D~ias CVtlantu.itl I 40 "00 All 1nc1u1lv• (Ptdrozel 1 40 AIW rtceo. G-09•111•. Don Won. L A Brown, Sctrna, Laonoll•, The 81o T Blow Ta1>1, S#t n ... Bev. Dorl•lns Time l SO )IS SECOND RACE." lurl0•111• lnHarchof (SIDllle) )S 20 IS 00 I 00 She••• Flffl (Valenzuela I '60 S llO Berblc•n (Hawltv) J 80 Al•o roctd Goodbve J v Marnie-. Dancer. Al1111Kouk. Luo v Merlin!, 111c1or • Somol• Curve The Wind King s l'lnder l wlD 11,.,,. I 10 liS \l DAILY DOUBLE fS·21 0010 S 16S 40 THtltD RACE 1 I 16 mlle\ on 1.,,1 Pe11r111 IB1tc"I ISIO •60 ).j() Mubhedl (McCerronl 1 40 1 40 COior Bearer <Warren! 3 60 Also raced. Buttaven10. F Im Clllel. A.O Man, JOllv Heir Time l.4J 415. 15 EXACT A <•·I) Palo .es 00 fOVR'TH aACE. • furlong\ Trento (Mc:Cerronl UO 120 220 Nlllhlllew"t< (Plncev) 2 40 1 40 Aonos 0• Jamoe (Ltmencel l 40 Also reced ~11>1no 8tvl>l'O. 8ettom. Ahvlhm of Weter Barrll•, Gltu Bell Time 1 O'I us. FIFTH RACE. 6 lurlon9s Srietl Music ( Hawtev) 9 IO 6 00 • ..0 Frtncll Malt•IV (V1,..,1uelal 13 60 9 00 w c ShtC~V (Pedrott) II'° Also teced TM Elllt Loro Pas~aneu, H.,1144 Qvevle. ICl\tl 0••1. V11tnllne L•w Enam11 Numoer One, Trua1on·s Doul>le Otml Mor>01 Time 111 l/S u EXACTA (C·J) oalcl ntsoo SIXTH RACE. One mile Anni•'• Oewn (EslraOtl It 60 6 60 • 60 R1lres11ln11 Acl IPlnGa•l 4 60 l t0 L'Enlout (81eck) 540 Alsg raced Shv BrtOt Mtllorte Wlllrl wind Romanct OouDlt Reist Ca...ca•I• Ootskln Time 1'14/S SEVENTH RACE 6 lurtono\ Flvll\9 Chick IE•lracltl n 60 6 '° '20 Oen1.c11a IVtttnr~) '100 SOO Vn cl\tcho (ShOtm••.,) J •O Also raced· No HOich Barred, C .. rlcv Wllll Llbtflv. Pelro 0 Jev. Lt Smirk. l ime I'll llS \$ EXACTA (C·l l 11old S717 SO U .. ICK Sil( (7+6+5·•1 paid l7 HS 60 wll" 16 winning tlc1>.eta (five "°""' C1rr.,0111r 0004 S 116.5n ).4 EIGHTH RACE. 11'1 miles on luff Hrllolll No OM (Pnc>'l s 00 ) '° , 60 FOODY Moon (Toro) 6 '° J 60 FtDutoua Notion IPlerctf J 40 Al10 reced Prectoua Plrelt. LOuvt Bev C1p1t11J1allon, Spruce Song, Brlgl'll Crocv•. Rare Thrill, Contlella. Time l SO l/S NINTH •ACE. I 111' mli.s Etrlv Stllltr (81tCk) 11 to 10 00 610 Caolaln Double (Pinc.av) 21 00 t 60 Bunntll ( Ttlelra) 10 00 Al10 raced Val De Roi. Plr111. Envovs Intrigue, Chuckv 8ebv, Ctlllc WtrrlOr, ~t<ro PlnlkO, Bul>bflnCI Ulldtf. Charglno Ster. Ott<huln. Tlmt· 1,43 JIS. iS aXACTA (11-12) Otld st44 00 Alllnelenct 2',S 1' HelVWMCI f'1n SAT\MOAY'S RliUL TS (S1'\ ef ~·llltllt lllllM\I _....I ,..n ••ca. 0ne rn1i. oece rtrrarl !Grundy) IJ 20 s oo no 819 Sofllt (Beker! 3 00 2 60 Rt0tnl Milt 10..-l 2 IO AllO roctcl Thth Lift, Mtll.. Noel, Kerr HanoYtr, WM Brier, PUOOtl Soffd. Rou•Oon, L!noan 1'1111• Time. l'.SI JIS u IXACTA ( IO·S) oeld u• 70 SICONO ..Cl. Ont ~II o.ct. Tiit ThlllV llrvodtr IKblrl UO 3 40 2.IO ~lvtr1 ~lartot IAUC>ln) ''° UO Sole E "oN!tiofl (T 06d 111 UO Atto rlCKI LIOlltnln Slim. AlmOnd Klno. Prlnlm•ktr. MCtltr 0 Tlmt 1'$7 )IS. tl IXACTA 16·21 ot ld tJf 30 THIRD ••c•. Ont mile ptCI M1111r lwllcll IWIUlemll 17 IO '·'° 5 60 8ubl>t HIC.Y !Kuebflt) 3'0 HO Howov Mon IPl•no> 4.00 ""° rt<ld. Bttu1tovs Bells, C'mon HMlblllv, Oenle Rov11. Fle•hv Fr1ni.. Mtr Cll.tlt , ~kv ,..11 Tltnt 7• l/S ~ IXACTA <2·•> P4tld ..0 70 ,OURTH ltACI. Ont mil Net Glen Mldbv IAnc!Wttnl UO 00 2.IO G-lrlc IAul>lnl UO HO N11lvt Hunter (Sl\etrfftl J.20 Alto rtced OMn Pollll, Ltouton, Mid• ntthl Mine, Full Poclltl. Dvnomllt l •i>rtn Time 1:1' 1/S FIFTH llACE. One mile Diet Amat18' !Vallano1nol'lam) JS 00 14 00 9 90 Cool G•v (Au1>1n1 6 60 4 70 MoQ4v 81Vil CPterce 1 I 00 Aho rac.c! Autumn SIOf m Cou\teau Cae>l•1n K.nlOM 8 rtnl 8a•er S~lol Outll ,. Just Guv Oue<'n 01 011 Time 2 00 u E XA CTA <• )I Pn•O sl01 10 SIXTH RACE. One mtl~ oac:e t=ottlmen10 (Perktrl 9 60 6 •O • 10 OIDI• I Parker Jr 19 IO I I 60 Orlen• Prince (11.uebler 1 ) 60 Also r aceo Neer<>" Bov So•ertlQn Siar M•"e' JO•t SC Counr 8•nrooot n T1mt1y Fella No No Nero l ime l St 2 S u EXACT• IS·IH oald noe ~ SEVENT .. RACE One '"''t 1>ott N1nl1ti0 ArmDro 1 Auo1nl II 00 9 60 6 60 Mlraci. Oe• I I Plenol )010 11 80 f&p Wl\lf CB&IHorgeonJ 6 ao Al\O raced Pren NUllCf R•Clar LOC>tll AD•t Gold S,,a Ao•tr lloc•t• llO<IOell. Ee•l•t M kal Homt Chenet Tomt l S1 ) S U EXACTA II •• D&•O U9J 70 EIGHTH llACE °"" m ~ O•~~ Ve>le<l Power (Vlndnuhml 9 to S 40 l 60 Armoro 8reo IHvm•nl 8 IO S 60 SullOt l\ I Anderson ' •O AIM> I OCtO T ·~· Cart !.o r ., NellYf 11eo. Mark B Time Time I SO I ~ i l EXACTA IS·l) Polo l 9S 10 NINTH RACE. 0'1t mlle Datt CourtlltOU\ AtO IVlonm) l 60 190 ) 00 As UR BlutQran CPttlhnol Sto 400 Moote F"" I AuD•nl 7 IO Also racf'O lrtsn Jlmmv IOta r,.,ner Peler Onfll•r Sal Chemo Lemrac T•mt l SS U EXACTA I• )1 P&IO US 10 U PICK SIX ll •+7·Stl oalo t 14 6SI 60 wllh lwo winning li(ktl\ (\I> 110r•~•I s2 Pie• St• con141a11on oe •d s 1.21 I 40 ,..,,,, 2• wlMlng llC~tl> (live no• Ml'' T!M,-H RACE Ont mile ottt Yan•ee Hall (lodOI 2670 1580 760 Roes N sn1na I Oesomer1 21 60 10 60 ~rt ttr\ Pooov <S•emermar I 9 IO A•so rec;.a RtnOorn w .no lruolaon, Ooclpr Oon Ml\\ Gooo Mora~ Bov Coov\ Ont• Bov HeMo•t' l ime I SI J S U EXACTA <I JI Dato '86·J10 AllMOanct IS 632 lntemallONll Star ChamplonWilc>t (et Nler'IM tMI Ito) FOURTH RACE I 1oacn1m Gnese w Germon• 1 Boud•w1n 811" "°''' HOllano 3 Gtorolo Gorte Ila,. 4 An1on•O Goros•~u' Soa1n S Biii Suchan Seallle 6 Alt• Hegen w Germ•n• 1 JOhl\ MacCaustano Co.,...r lltv., (U~A) I Larr• wn1001t Pu11e1 Sound, Wesl\ ,9 Auo•e Dltt Miami 10 Colin Seit. Austrahe FIFTH AACE. I Grine, 1 Goro\levul, J Blnli.nor\I, • Ollt J01>1nuon. Sweoen, S Joachen Schwerr, W Germ11n11, 6 \/•nee Brun. S.n Oleoo 1 Ha1H1n I Trv11v• UIKtslr•nd. Los Ano.it>. t Jtn1 Chrla•enstn Otnmar• 10 Huber! Raudeschl Austrl• (NOTE Standing\ were not e•tllablt Dtc•u•• ol computer 1>rH-oown 1 ATP (tlamcMon"'41 (et Mii-. ONel ~san.te· Mal• Wlltncllf ISw tOen) IMI l••n I.end! (CtK"O\IQV&kl&). 6·0, 6·3 Ptav.ri Chaltn9e (ttT....-> '4tnHlnitl SillttM• Cnrl1 E•trl LIOvd cu$) II-' EllH llvrt ln IV$), •·l. •·3. 0..,, SN ""'" AlllT'S LANDING (Ne--' ... di) -141 aneier-1 ) "''PftCll, iJ ban, Ut bonllo. 100 11'\Kketef 4 vef!Owlel• 11 al\MOlllHCI, 1' Ku!Oin DAV•Y'I LOCK•• , .... ,., 9"Mc;ll) -.. t1!91tr• t1t "°"110. t 1 '•lk:o ban. 1.0 mt<ktref, I roe., "''" 21 uand Dtt>. 21 vtllOwltll, 3 DIMV• lune, '1 veHowfln tune. 1S tlll111tO DAMA WHA!ltP-n7 anQltra ., """· 1,00 l>On<to, 11 I '"•<'"''"· It yt110w1tll, 11 ·~held, ' ctor•clo Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Au 21. 1983 8 3 Grtatw Hartford Open 1•1 W~llt4d. GtfWI.) Jack Penner ...... 64-198 Sob Mur1>11v 67·6'·'4-199 Curlis S1ran111 "'•7 69-200 Htlt lrwln 65·6'·61-201 Don POOiey 70·67·.....-201 F ullv Zoeller 67 66·69-70'2 Sl••t ~nvll. 6S·61·71>-20J JOM AOtm• n '6·6S-20J Tom Kitt .. ·66·7>-204 lsao Aoltl '6·67·71-104 AO Ct lOw•U 66·61· 71>-204 Jim !>lmons 61·66· 71>-204 Joy Ht9\ 69 66 69-204 Bill Murchl•on 67·67·71-20S Lennie Clemen!\ 61> 69·71>-20S Rev !>ltw•rl 69 67·69-lOS Fr•"k Conner 69·69 61-20S Lou Grotlam 11·67·67-lOS Mtrll Haves 61 70·67-lOS Tom Jenkin• 67·11 ·67-20S Vietor Reoaiaoo t.4 1•·61-105 Curt &•rum 41·67·17-706 Mtt O'Greov 66·6'·77-206 Tommv Vel•nllna '1 6'·71-206 l'rtd CouOlt> t.4·72· 71>-106 ROil Streck 12·64·10--206 Oannv EOw0tO• 61·70·6'1-706 Pavne Slewar1 64·1>9·74-207 Brao Brvanl 6S 70 77-707 John Mehelfh 66·69 17-101 Mark McNullv 69·66 17-207 0 A Wet1>rlng 10 67 11>-201 Mlt..e M<Cu11ou11n 69·69·69-107 Oavt Serr 70 69·61-207 Rev FIOvO 68 71 61 201 Wovne Levi 69 70·61-207 Hel Sullon 70 69·6'-201 Jim lhOroe 71 U ·U -101 Joa Inman 61> 70 n -20e Lonnie Nlel•on 11 6S· 11-208 JC Sneod 6'·68·17-708 Ot le Oo11111ess 69 U ·l 1-208 Terrv Diehl 69 69 70-708 Gavin Le•tn\4n 72·66·70--?0e John Fouont 6' 71·•9-208 Roott MellDJe n 67·69-208 OtWlllWH•tr 64·71-14-209 George Arther 65·11·73-209 Hubert Green 67 69· 13-209 Oonnv Hammono 6'·1>1·1>-209 Tsunevukl Nakollmo 69·67·73-209 Cnlo Sec~ 69·70·71>-209 Morrl> HelallkV (oS·7•·70-209 Jlmmv Rov 6'·70·74-210 Clertnce Ro•e 70·61·72-210 Bob Bovd 70·69·71-710 George Coote 11·61 11-210 BoD Eestwooo 6'·67·76-711 Denis Walson 71 66·7-211 Ken Green 10 69·12-111 Oa•IO Oorln '9·70·72-711 Jett Sluman 70·67·7S-212 Forrell Feiler 69·6'·14-212 Mike Go•e 71·67·74-217 Mike Peck 70·6'·7-712 Anlonlo Ceroa 69·68·16-713 BuddV Gardner 69·69·16-21J Llnoy Mllltr 6S·73·7S-213 Jav cuoo 70·6t·74-21J S•e•• Lltbler 70 1>1-1..-214 Jerrv Pate 69·10-72-WO LPGA Wond Championship l" Sl\Oer Ht!Qtlh, Ohle) JoAnne Ct rner 73·73·67-21J Avako Ok•mo•o 71 61·7S-2U Pel 8roo1ev 17·73·70--71S Pallv Sneel\111n 7S· 7'·69-2 le Jan SltPhen1on 71 ·17·1S-211 Donne wnlle 70·7S·73-211 Se nora Hevnle 70·1S·7S-210 Alire Miiier n • 1I·11-7'11 Janel COit• 16·12·16-Tl• Amv Alc:Oll 76·76·74-226 110llls Slt CV 1'1· 72· 7S-226 Be••rl• Hui..t 7'·7S·7t-7'17 Stnlon IOU~m.nf (•I~) Oon Ja~uarv BlllvCesr>er Ooug Senders Gene u111., Jeck Fltelt Jim Ferr" Arnold Palmer OeenLlnd G•ronar 01c•ln>on Roo l'unsa111 Milter Barber Pal RH C.e• Brewt• Cl\&rlle Slfforo Oow F ln>lar weld a Lerr• Caton 11owle JOM•on JoM Cool\ Jtrr v 8•rDer Tomm• Wlfllem• Biii BlsOOrl Den S,...es I' red Htes Guv WOlsltnnotml! Al Balcllng Ptler Tl>Qmson Biii Collin• Biii JoM•lon Kel Neole Berl Wtavar Georoe Sever 8111• Ma•welt Mkllttl FtlClll(k a ·Lt\ l'owter Jullus Boros Lionel Hebert Ole~ King Boo Et1c1o,son Eldridge Mites Jlmmv Ruuell Fr~o Hewl.lns r110 Kroll 70·65·61-701 66·69·69-204 69·69·67-10S 10·69·61-201 6'·12·69-209 n-61·61-209 6'·69·77-209 11 69·70--210 69 H 61-211 12·•9·10--211 (>9·71·11-711 6'·7S·6-713 •9 n n -113 10 70· 7J-7 ll 1' 71·6~214 68 7•·77-21• 7S 12·68-71S 11 7 Hl-21S 69·71 7r21S H 12·70--216 11·71·13-116 ,. 1'·67-717 ,, 72·69-717 ,. 12·11-?11 76 10·71-717 lS·ll 11-217 7J·12·72-211 73·7Hl-217 10·13·14-217 n ·n -n -211 12·73·73-211 73·11·7-211 7S·72·72-21t 1'·13·12-21' 71·72·76-219 1• 13 7)-220 71 7S·68-771 n 11-11-221 1• 17·7S-221 76·72·74-222 76 13 14-223 7S·7J 1S-12J Misc. Pan A~ic.n Garn•' (at CertCtl, V-lutlt) MEN SWlfnmlne 400 Ir-I Bruce H•os IU S.), l SJ 17, 1 Mell Celllns•t IU S) l SJ 41 3 Maruso Jue• t8ru lll. 3 ~ S6 400 Ir" rt1ev-1 Unll.O Ste•••· IG•lne>. Leemv GrJDl>le, Ceveneuohl. J 21 •2. 7 8ra1ll. J Venezuela 200 DrMsl-1 Sieve LundOulst (U S ), 7 19) I, 2 PeDIO Reslrt PO (Columbla). 72021 J Doug Solll• IU.S 1, 22019 llttlleftNll Unlltd Stale> 71, Ven•1ueta 6S IU $ now J O and win• Pool A wllll • J ·O recoro) •rotnllna 9S, Cube 93 loll Boxlne 119 oounos-FIOvo Favors IU SJ de1 Ju•n Moline <Puerlo Rko) bv \C>lll de<lllOn 12S oouno,-Bernero Grev (US I 0.1 JM Waner (Jamrolcol D• unanimous de· c•slon s-Unllao Stet•• 3, Ven11u••• O U"lteo S111u 10, Penam• 0 ~ Stanoerd PlstOf-1 Eric 8ulluno <US ) ~· 001n1s Olvmolc Treo-1 Oen Carll1le IU S ) 200 oolnta JOO meltt m•ICh rlfle-1 80Vd C.olelsbv IU St, S9' POlnll, 1 Lonts Wigger IU SI w • .., .... Unlled Sltlet IJ, Bretll • ,._ Heckev Unlttd Slalet 3, 8erbeoos WOMIE" SwlrnMlnt 100 breaal-1. Anne Olltnbrlle ICan•O•I. I 10 '3, 2 K1llly BtlO CU.S ), 1 11 '8, 3 IClm AllO<ltnl>euo" (U.S I, 1:12 19 100 nv-1 Lturlt Lenntr IVs l. I 01 I•. Mlct-.le MtcPl>erlO" ICorstde), 1"01 '->. 3 PtllY ICl119 (US), 1-01.'6 DMne IO·~ltr Pjtllorm-1 Wlnelv W\llend tu s 1, 426 S7 001n11, 2 veronica RIDOI IArtonllrst), 404.01, J. Gutcleluoe Ctnetco IMt•lcO), 4 Mellen Nev., IU SI. ,........ United Sllltt 17, Ntll'ttrltn<lt Al\llllta 0 c.-a/\of'lt...O to llve lnnlnut bec•uae of IOo•I~ •Cort .US. now 6·1 overaM) ·-"'8ft hem Ore• .. --1. U"lled $11les, 3.SSS oolnit. ' M .. k:o. > Brull Satwd1¥"1 tr•1Mctteftl ••sa••u. Amtr1Caft '--NEW YO«K. Y-'NK.l!E~ltCllYlltd 8•tt c-~ '"· lnflelder s.nt hbl>v Mffelltm, lml#tct..., 10 C:olumbua Of ,,,. lnltrnttlonet LHtut. MINNI l.MWt LOS A"4011LU 0000 IU-~loneo Ken uno,..uk, centtt tltldtf, 10 • tour ·veer contro<f RAMS • • • From Page 8 1 pll'ked up 84 yards on ltl carries Had tht-Rams not dealt Thomas to Kansas City for cornerbaCk Eric Harris, Alexander probably would have been watching frcim the sidelines for much of tht- game. "It really didn't hit me until tooay," Alexander admitted, re (erring t.o his status in the Ram backfield now that Thomas : is gone. "I just wish the best of luek to J ewerl though. We're very good friends." : Backup quarterback Jeff Kemp kept the ball on the ground for most of the second half (he passed just six times). and Alexander was instrumental in keeping tlte ball away from the Patriot Qf • tense with key gains. : This was a game which N(:w England s hould have at l~ast t1~. 1f not won. Patriot place-kicker Jo~n Srnllh, who boasts the NFL's third best, all-time Cudd goal ~c­ curacy. missed on attempts of 27 and 28 yards m the fourth qucµ- ter ln addition, New Engla.!td squandered one last chance :to engm~r a late drive wh~n Clarence Weathers let a short John Misko punt bounce of! b ts helmet and mto the arms of the Rams' Alexander with 2:59 re- mairung an the game. ''Somebody up there was look- ing down at me," mused Misko of his 31-yard duff after averaging closer to 50 on his other punts dunng the evening. Once again, Coach John Rob- inson came away impressed with his defense and was equally thrilled with his Dickerson-led offense. "We tried to get Dickerson the baU m opportunistic situations and I'm very pleased with his play We're beginning to evolve into a different offensive team by getting Dickerson more in- volved," the Rams coach poin~ out. Star Class gets enough wind at last By ALMON LOCI.ABEY o.-,--..·- MA.RINA DEL REY -Yes, there wilJ be a 61st Gold Star champtonshiop for t he Inter· national Star CJa.ss RaC1ng as- sociation That was assured Saturday when the winds returned to Santa Monica Bay in a bnsk 15-18 knot west-southwesterly lhat sent the 73-boat fleet scurrymg around the course in two races. bnnging the totaJ to five or the required SlX for an official regal· ta The Ci na1 race will be sailed today out of Cahforrua Yacht Club after which the weary crews from 17 foreign countnes will head for home. Things turned better for the racing fleet, but not so for the race committee who were unable to score the standings in the series because of a computer breakdown that was not expected to be re- paired before 3 a.m today. But a look at the top 10 fin· 1shers m the two races left llttle doubt that the 1983 Gold Star is up for gTabs between defending champion Antonio Gorostegui of Spain and Joachim Griese of West Germany. Gnese won both races Satur- day, giving him three wins and a 16th and 20th for the five races. Sy throwing out his 20th place finish he will be holding 22 pen- alty points under the O lympic scoring system going mto the final race Gorostegui. on the other hand. has been Mr. Consistency dunng the series, his only bad race bea.ng a premature start in the second race In the other four races he has posted 2-2·4-2. He would throwout the PMS leaving him with 17 penalty points going tnto today's finale. Today's TV sports · 10 a.m. (2) -PAN AMERICAN GAMES -Basketball, swlrn- ming. track and field, and boxtn.g will be highlighted. 11 a.m . (4) -GOLF -F1.nal round play in the Greater Hart- ford Open. (5) -BASEBALL - Angela at New York Yank~. 1 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD - Summemationala drq r.c.tng at Englishtown, N.J. (taped). . 2 p.m. (4) -WOMf:N'S GOLF -Fin•I round c:overqe ot the World Ctwnpionahip ln Ohio (taped). 3 p.m. (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -ExhiblUon: ~at Raiders (taped). RADIO BMebllll -Anaels at New York Yankeee, 10:5& a.m .. KMPC (7 10): Philadelphia at Dodgen. 1 :05 p.m .. KA.BC (790) 4 I B·I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug 21 , 1983 Air Irvine now Dash Air T h eir goal is to become Orange County's air commuter leader By LYNNE JOHNSON Ol llM Delly ,.., ..... With hopes of berommg tht leader among Orange County au t'Ornmuter services. the former Air Irvine unveiled a new name, presented a new au'Cra{t and adopted a new service philosophy Juring inaugural ceremomes last week. Now known as Dash Air, the Nt-wport Beach-based airline hopes to fiU the void left by the April departure of thP statf''s largest commuter aJrlines, Golden West Airlines. As Air lrvme. the airlme had served as a charter carrier for most of its seven -year existence Dash Air has invested more th:in $1 5 million for new aircraft, t'quipment and personnel. Service has bet:n expanded to 15 sched- uled t'Ommuter trips daily to Los Angeles International Airport and three flights daily to San Diego's Lindbergh Field from John Wayne Airport Seasonal servll'e ronunues to Palm Sprmgs and Mammoth Lakes. According to Henry R Voss. t'xecuuve vice president. the a1r- hne's ultimate goal is to hnk the smaller communities in Orange County and Southern Califorma with the Central California VaUey and Northern California Dash Air plans to create a feede r service m the vacuum cauSE'd by deregulation_ "The smaUer communities have suffered a Joss of air service due to deregulation_ We want LO sumu- late air travel throughout these areas. while bringing them the same high quality serv1CE' that the larger communities enJOy," said Voss, former presidt:nt of the now-defunct Golden West Air- lines. Company president John R. Loew said the management team felt the time was right to enter the commuter business m Southern California "espec1aUy with the upswing in the economy" The company is committed to the communities It serves. "We will not be satisfied in a role as just another business ln the communi· ty," Loew said. ''We see the airlines as an intercommunity link which will help promote busin~ and pleasure at the city, intercity and regional levels." Voss said the company intends "to work in cooperation with Orange County communities to provide effective and convenient feeder service to major airline centers, especiaUy LAX, thereby eliminating the need for the intrusion o f high-noise, high-pollution jet traffic over Orange County. We think that is the sign of our commitment to being a good neighbor." The airline is also expandmg its fleet with the first addition -a 19-seat turboprop EMB 110 air- craft by Embraer Air . DRANGICOASTSTOCKS Here are tht' tock market act1v1t1es of publicly traded Orange Count y firms for the week e nded Friday, Aug. 19. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. .,,,,,. .. ·-.. ' ::>roft>'>~ton;illy tn<;talted Lift·lti151~ Garage Door Openers .. 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Experienced Blocit pert0n- nel will IMcil current lawt tl'leOry and appll· cetton u prllC11oed In Block offlcee na lloowtde There le a c1__.oom lecture on each IUbfeet and prlcilce prOt>leml It 9VWY i.vel Cou,_ ate progrernmed to tMCh •t~ta lncr...ingty complex tax problema u 11udy progt ..... StUdenl• wtll find the COUrM bolh lnttfMtlng and ch1n.ng1ng Anyone may 4tnroll. Theft are no rMtrlc· tlont or qut111ioet1on1. Cour ... ar• 1~111y suited IOf fl0Utwh1... retired ~•on•. teechef• Of per.on• weotlng to ~ .... their tax knowi.ctoe. Ouami.ct courM grlduetM may be ottered Job lntervlewa fOf potl11ont with Blocll. Meoy ice.pt employment with Bloc'* btclUM ol the nexlble hoora ev.itlble. However, Blodt I• under no obllegtton to oll« employment, nor are gradual .. under any obllOIUon to accept emoloyment with H & R Bl<lc*. The modeat tM lndudea Ill textboOk•, auppll" and tt.X l0<m1 neoeeury tor the compi.tton ol tehool. c.n1ttc:at11 end 7 .5 continuing education unit• wm be -ded upon eucc.uful completion ol the oourM. The OOUfM I• lkieotied by the c.lllornla BcMlrd of Education. Reglttrttton lonn• and brochufet tor the Income tu ~ .. may be obtllned by con- l~lng the H & R 8lod( omoe 1n one of the 1o11ow1no locetlona. !Mt Oranot County (714) 83~45 w .. t Or•nge County (714) 99t-3255. Lakewood ArM (213) 428-6327. f John R . Loe w, rig ht, pre. idc nt of Das h Air, and Henry R . Voss, executive vice pre ident, stand in front of Da h Air's new EMO 110. 4 Stein elected chairman of PNB Group David St.em , president of Stein-Brief Group of Newport Beach, was recently elected chairman of PNB Financial Group, the holding company which owns Pacific National Bank among other financial interests. Stepping down as chairman was U.T. Thompeon m. Thompson's plans now are to spend more time with his family and research and analyze "business opportunities of the 80s" for both himself and the financial group. Thompson, a major shareholder, will remain active as a direct.or of PNB Financial Group and Pacific National Bank. "After three years of demanding, and until recentJy, full time work, I think we are well positioned in the communit y. and for me, it's time for a break, noted Thompson, noting that the chair- manship and other directorships are all un- compensated positions. Stein, 35, has been a stockholder and director of Pacific National Bank since its inception several years ago. No changes in the bank's philosophy or direction are anucipated According to Stein, the major thrust will be the continued growth and profitability of PNB. Alcoholism care: A good buy By MARCY BURTON Rapidly emerging as a significant factor in a specialized sector of the Health Care Industry is Comprehensive Care, an Over-The-Counter stock based in Orange County. Corporate directors overset: corporations in which more than 6 percent of the semor management staff are producing at less than 75 percent of their capacity. The vice presidents, chief executives, chairmen and directors who comprise that compo- nent are victims of the disease that follows only cancer and heart disease in fatal incidence -the disease is alcoholism. The common perception of the alcoholic as being a skid-row derelict is accurate in only a small minority of cases. The majority function, on the surface, at normal levels within society and often go un- diagnosed and untreated to a death that will occur some 12 years prematurely as a result of alcoholism. The dollar cost of this disease to our society i!l 1979 was estimated at $60.2 billion , with just over $28 billion of that being the cost LO business and industry in lost production. Comprehensive Care's main busmess is running alcoholism treatment programs in 10 hospitals it manages and in alcoholic care units at 90 other hospitals. The company's strong growth pattern has averaged more than 40 percent a year in the past eight years The growth is derived form its special "care umt" approach to alcoholism m which doctors, social workers, add1ct1on specialists and psychologists work as a team The program is now recogn1red as one of the most successful treatment regimens for alcoholics Broker's Corner and their families, and most medical insurance plans now cover such treatment. The shares of this health care company have declined 20 percent in the last month, presenting what we th.ink is an attractive buying opportunity for those willing to accept the risk of a high price-earnings multiple. Comprehensive Care re- ported share earnings of 32 cents for the fourth quarter of its May fiscal year, 28 percent higher than a year earlier. Earnings for the full year totaled $1.07 compared to 80 cents in fiscal 1982. That was a rise of 34 percent and it confirms our belief that the company's growth is back on track at about 30 percent a year. Our estimate for fiscal 1984 is $1.35 a share. Comprehensive's stock sells at 25 wnes our fiacal 1984 estimate, a substantial premium to average multiples in the market. Burton is a registered representative with Merrill Lynch , Pierre, Fenner" Srruth in Santa Ana. NOTICE TO THOSE CURRENT AND FORMER Employees of Sears, Roebuck & Co . IN THE SETTLEMENT CLASS DEFINED AS FOLLOWS: Every current end former Sears employee who wes: (1) both 1 member ol the Sear• Group Liie lnauranc:e Plan end 1 Seara employee at 1ny time between February 20, 1966 end December 31, t974, andtor (2) both a member of the Seara Group HHllh lneur- ance Plan and a Sear• employee et 1ny time be- twffn January t, 1970 and December 31, 1974. IF YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE SETTLEMENT CLASS DESCRIBED ABOVE YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A PAYMENT FROM A $15,000,000 SETTLEMENT FUND IN AN AMOUNT DESCRIBED BELOW IF YOU FILE A CLAIM. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY RECEIVED ANY MAILINGS REGARDING THIS MATTER, YOU SHOULD READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY. vou ARE HEREBY NOl IF1EO our!'>l.lan110 Coun Ot<k'• 01 a proposeo ~lttemen1 t PrOPOse<l Se111rme'1t lot 1 .. 0 co,,.,ohdalfOd Pf'nd•nq c•Au ac 1000 1a .. wot\ 1 Neal Autlon elc e1 01 y Sea~. Boel!yck A!!!! Co et aJ IAISO kl'\Own a\ Jean No<a Comf1e1<1 etc er al v M Ir '1fan I tn ur ance Co et •il aw 6 H t366 tt " ~Ac1o0n I and~ ~. 4!fC ~et al ~ Stais. RQ:!l!\1ck a_nd ~o _et al. C Ul' No 79 CH 8290 (ll>e ~~CS!2_nfl Act>on-1 I Tile Auom Aclion was D<OUO"I as a clan act.Of• 1n 1976 and 11'1<' f,,e ~ A;;;o;; ,.as I lt!d on 1979 T hf'Sfl USl'S 8111'9" gl'~I altv l"at Siii'fi mpr()(>f'<ty DIOllllKI 1.,....,, a loduc·a•y 1e1a1o0nsh•o ''"'" 01' l'mulOyees who wt'•l' membt'•\ ol lh~ Sears Gruup l ole tnsJrantf' Pt,11• llhe Lole Plan 1 ""°IN! s""" G•OvP Hpalth l"Sura"ff' P•.1n """ !'leattt• Ptan ' .... en .. , "'°m.n.s1rat01 Ol1"" L•'I' Plan~ ancl Hpallh Ptan lund~ 54-a" causf'<l thf' Piao .... 'O t)llt ff'ISll'Pd °' , ... ~Ufl°d t>y its suo~a,1es All~f.11~ Lile tn~Uf3n("f' Company 1 Attslllll' L re 1 """ A11s1ate 1nsuran<r Coml'·'rv I All5131e I tn 1980 the Avb>n ota1nhlls moved lo aeld alleqal""'\ ll'at Sea•s oml)<OP ..ly UuS90 r'rlaon t1a<>sler5 Ol lunds t•om IN! l ·lr PIM to IN! Health Pl~n Clu11"9lhf'~roool"'"' 1911lh•ovgh191• Thf'Counhadnolruteoontr>al motion ""'"" me oar!oes enterec onto t!>e P1oposed Seltl'"''t'nl on March 9 t983 Ir> 1979 '""Court •uled •n Auo.n 11\111 SI'~'' OCIMl .is .. liducoary "' adm11"slt111ng the Plans and Md lo accounl In< IM prolol •I any 1eah1eel by All~lalt' lot(' l•om 1nt1 Lilt Plan belwe!'n Febrnary ;>O 19&ti and Ooc1>mbe• J1 •974 ano no .. 1na1 poofot .. as used to bfmt1hl <;'"'" The Court •e ..,.,_,t'<I 1u<1gm!'l'I l)('ndong an accounhng on tn(' loAtl•l•ty ot S!'a•s and AllSt~te Lil• to 11'4' Seltltimenl Ctass and the P•lent 01 ar•v '<J<h l1atlohty An accounhng ht!A•ong was toeld 1a1uno ~2 1'1111 ow~ OVt'• ,, mo<P tMn one yeai ~''°° T1>a1 ~~""9 was susoen<lt'd to< ~"'"'"' t'nt nf'90toatt0ns Defendants Seats Msl41e sn<I AISl•te L~e heve 0ttn1ed and con1inue to oeny ~ab"tty bul lft Wlllong IO ente< "''o e senlemenl of lhe r:l.I&!> •nil ~~ Action• (Ille Pr<>e>osed ~1 l The plaont.ns end Senle· meiii Ct.st repraMntatrYH '""' "Pla.n"ns-J •nd dolondllnts have 49•eed to 1"41 PrOOOMO S411lemenl a. Id the CotJ<1 Ms -oreo M'I Clldef dalll<I Mereh 11 1983 prehmonef-y llPPfOYlnQ Ille Proposed Setllemtnt In setttemenl ol !he ~ ar>c:t FMestOOO Act.ons CH1lanc1ants ha•I' eg<ffd to oay F1neen Mottoon °'11tars ( t S 000 0001 rr•to a seltlt'mt'OI luncl out OI wlloCl'I Heh Selltement Ctan member wnose Clllfn ,, •IJ()IOY9C I .Approved C•aimanrt '"'-" rece•ve a Settlemttnt Payment unc1ame11 11/nds st111H M retumect lo clelende ,,, Oeten<11r>ts heve etso l'jl•eec 10 pay .erta.n coats of settlement adm<ntstr11.on UnOet' ll'le Prooo-ed Senlemenl, 11'141 emounts ot Senrement Payments belO<e any edjustments dllsc•lbed below, w•ll bf' CHltern'une<l AS loftows (I} The Seltlement Peyment w~t onciud8 lhe 0onc1pal amount of $13 88 pe< yee1 mutllj>foed Dv !tie numae. ol Galoncl•• yo•s duf•"9 11\e tou• v•a. petlOO belween Janull\I t t97t And O.Cemt>et 31 197' "' wl'weh a Cta1man1 w•• bOll'I employed by Sears end a membef ol the Liia Plen (Z} The Setllemer>f Pey,....,1 "''" •nctud!l lhe ounc1pel amount of '2 6 7 pe< .,.., mult\1)1«1 by the num«>e< ol cetenda• YH" dur"'Q ll'le lrva yH• pe<IOO t>eiw..n feoruary 20 '*•NI Oec.....o.< 31 1910 .,., whocl> I Cl8..,ent was b04ll ~ by S.111 and I memlle< of tt>e L~e Pl ... (3) fl'lf! Setitement Peymenl wM rnclude ll'le P<l"C•Plll amount ol $2 o per year mutll()foacl Dy rt-. numbe< of calt!nd.11 yeari duung the '"'• year e>etoOCI be"""" tanuary I 1970 and O«~moe• )t t974 on wh>Ch a Cramani wa& am~ Dy Se••• 8nd a mem!WI• 011119 Heallh P1a11 tn del .. """"'9 Iha num!Mll ol talenOlf years to 1nclu<le •n lhfl mulbploc11.on ctesc"b4!0 1n 'ubl>t•t9180h• t , 'lend 3 abOve 1nc,IU(le o a .. ~. veer any pen11lyHI " the IOlat 1moun1 of alt cta1ms O.Carmoned as ebove too 111 app<ov&Q c:taomentt 01 ten tl\lf1 S6 m~h()n !hen Ille amount ol each Ac»>ovtHI Cla""anl I S.lt141Menl Pa'l""ef>l shal be oncreH4'<1 l"°t l"CIHle ,. ... !>« dal .. m.ned Dy mulllplyinQ the Settla<nent Pal"""'"I by Ml m1111()n entt (tvl(I 111Q ~Dy""' fOlal amount Ol ll! M~ pay~nts es 081t'rm"'9d ~ fhe Sett~ Peymant ., °'4ef-iad •bOv• lhall t>t 11<11uttecl Dy ~ tntetHt and oeduCllnO a por1tOM ot oi-1on1 •tto<,,..,. ''"anti ca<t-·~• ol ~ aan-1ra110n l>Ut'•u•nl to"'* tormulae MC lo<11'1tn tne ~ A(p--.t YOU MUST 8f! A M£M8EA Of 041; SEnlEMENT CLASS TO BE ELI0181..E "OR A SEnLEMENT f'AVMENT TO RECEIVE SUCH A PAYM(NT YOV MUST FIA$T 08TAIN A CLAIM APJl\.ICATl()N FOAM BY FILLING OUT THE COUPON AT THE ENO Of THIS NOTICE ANO MAILING IT TO THE COURT APPOINTED TRUSTEE ("TRUSTEE"! AT THE ADDRESS ON THE COUPON YOU WILL THEN RECEIVE A CLAIM APPLICATION FOAM WHICH YOU MUST COMPLETE AHO AE· TUAN TO THE TRUSTEE BY NOVEMBER 14 19$3 IF VOU BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE A SEnLEMENT CLASS MEMBER BUT YOU 00 NOT WISH TO FILE A CLAIM QA BE 80UNO BY THE Tl;AMS OF THE PROPOSED SETTLEMENT YOU MUST FIRST OBTAIN A AEOUEST FOR EXCLUSION FROM CLASS ACTION SET TLEMENT FOAM BY FILLING OUT THE COUPON AT ENO Of TH1S NOTICE ANO MAILING IT TO THE TRUSTEE AT THE AOOAESS ON THE COUPON YOU Will THEN RECEIVE A REQUEST F()A EXCLU SION FOAM WHICH YOU MUST COMPLETE ANO AETUAN TO THE TRUSTEE BY lllOVCMBEA 14 1983 IF YOU ARE A MU18ER Of' Tlif SETTl.EMtNT CV.SS. YOU ME UftGED TO ,_AKE AN ELECTIOH BY EITHER Fll.IHG A CLAN A~ICATIC* OR RfOUUT f'OR UCLUSl()llj YOU ARE URGED TO 00 SO 8ECAUSE If YOU J'All TO RCTURN Elf HER l'Of™ IN A()OtTl()N TO F~FErTING YOUR RIGHT TO RECfl\I( ANY PAYl.IENT FROM THE SETTLEl.IENT FUNO YOU Will ALSO BE BOUND BY ANY FINAL JUOO ... [NT ENTERED IN THE RV81N AN() flR(STQN( ACtt0!-4S THIS WILL R(llf\IE OEFEN0""'1S ~ANY RESPONSIBILITY ro MAKE ANY SETTLEMENT PAVMENT 10 YOU ANO YOU Will NOT BE ABLE ro 081AIN ANY SUCH PAYMENT BY ANY OTHER MEANS A more 11eta11ec N01oce llesc11bong Irie Pr®OSed Senle"'8f'll ~ the 01oceou1e lo• elellmg lo oanocopale Of nol 10 oarloc•oate 1n tr.e Pr()(IOHd Settlement ~nd the Claim Appt~tion and Requeat tor E•Clusion torms have oeen maole<i IO tnose pe1sons wno were t0ent111eble as OOlenhat memtiel\ ot I~ Semement Class ac;cord•"9 to Oelendents reootd$ 1r YOU HAVE ALREADY AECEtVEO SUCH A NOTICE PLEASE 00 NOT RE TIJAN lH( COUPON BElOW A hea11"9 .,,.I be ~ oelO!e the Co.HI "' Room 2'08 Aehard J o.iey Cente< ChoCaQO lllonoos commencong al 1 1 00 A M o.c:.mti.t 12 1 !183. 10< ll'le pu<poses of delermif1!n11 ~ ll'le PrOOOMd ~ 11 r.., Pfop@r And 19A90f'\tt)le an<! ShOuld be Iona ... flPPl'0\'9(I by ll'le Cour1 Q'enl onq tonal •PO<Ovet ot Cl111m Allolocatlon$ an<! R-is tor E •dus<on ,..., apPtoved by !he Tru5tee 1n<1 not contnted by eny perty, end del$lnWllnQ Ille a"l()Unt ot ltts costs and e)tpellses lo oe petd IO !he allOmeys tor Ptmn11fts the TruSlee an<I olhers rnvolved "' Ille ldmlnlllral!OO ol the Proposed Senlament Any member of ll'le Selllement Ctau wllQ has no1 hied a RequHI for E•clusron m1y •P041•r 91 Iha halll1n0 and Plesenl tivldonc;e And 111gument provided "'81 lhe Sol~ Cius ~ COITI· ~"s lully Mlh the p<OCl!duret requwemenll speciliad In ll'le more dela1lad Ncohce ava1t11ble from the Trustee H>e IOreqoonq 1ol111ences to pleedongs the Pr°"°"° ~' end DI""' documf"'lts A•' only su,,,,,,.nes tt>eraot For a compleftt •-Of lhe metters "'•Olv~d '" the Rub>n encl ~ Acltoni you may ntP9C1 tr.e plead•nqs and ottlf'r -s on Ille on IN>M Acltons c1unng normei t>us•~ss trourt •I lhf' ortoce ol lhe Claf1I of Chanoety OM..on Cotwot Co11•1 OI COOi< County Room 802 ~ J Oelay C-ar ChoCa90 '"'"°'' tt vou hllve env QUes110ns conc.et""'9 any mainar 1e1MC1 "' !llos Notice you may sut>m<l thttm 1n wnt"'!l lo IN' Truslee et ll'le I~ ecldrHs ~Ulll:I end fUUlm Selltement Ttuai.e Post ()!IQ BOii 1527 Looo S1a110n Cl'lleago, t111no1s 60690 BY ORDER OF JUDGE REGINALD J HOLZER OAfEO MAF\CH 11 1963 PLEASE CUl .. 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I 'h ~'6 I h ,rt \ I/ I O'h l'l 111 O'h I 1 >t t 'lli ltl'llllta II lll>t 'ltll " H• I YI •• It lwt • 0 ti U I U"' \1 h -IA • • --------·-r---- - \ 0 RA E 0 A S T Dressing a beauty What i.I the proper attire for a Mim Young American Beauty? We aaked Shelley Ultatter at Bullocks WU.hire, F•hlon laland. On the page today Kelly Marte~ modell the 1electiona of Utuett.er and co-worker Peggy Maclntoah. For evening, above, Kelly wears a jade green gown by What'• Up -1e>phistkated, yet YO\.ID4r enough for a 19-year-old Geoffrey Beene peau de llOie black llfoes with a petalled teeded trim and Joel Powell'• pearl and rh1Deltone choker and~ complete her look. An Anne Klein 11 sweatlhlrt ctre., at rtaht., would be ideal f« travel With the w.hable, no wrinkle, oamfonable cotton Kelly wean daubJe Unk 'necklace and eaninp fnm Joel Powell'• metaloollection and low wedge calf demi boot by lWlin. Her tote is a leather Vilona. Kelly, in a QllUal look at far right, modela an Ellen Tracy patterned llcirt wlth a lllk ecarfed b~. an F.aprlt sweater and hlCh heeled matchinc boots. To stay in lhape fOf' peaeuit partidpatlon. Kelly dam a Fila active-wear outfit and Ml her tiny tpOl't towel handy. Her ~ we by 'Bola Spart. For the phototiraphy ..mori at J'lllhlon llland Kelfy11 hair and makeup wu done by Lynn~ of BW'1 H.airworlu Salon. Doily Pilot Photos by Richard Koehler •.. -S P S!£!!¥!!!¥!!W i u;:s-=::e 4 1 I SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1983 D De lo Renzo on stress. C2 D Hots on for 'Shore leave' party. C3 .. Kelly Moria ---------------- • ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug 21 1983 The de la Renta method of conquering stress Uy VIOA Ot:AN Ot IM Dallr Piiot II•" Dalt) l'tlol ..... ,, ldltOI Des1gnt•r (.}..(:ar dt' la Hcnta has a. hl"'Cli<: 5'.'hl-'<lulc with Lht• demand of coming up with new l'Ollections st•vt•ral limes a year -so he says he ha:. done a lot of rcadmg on cures for stress. (I read recently that he was m Europe for st-'veral months guing from country Lo country - visiting friends and relaxing. If you can't get away like this you might want to cry a less-rosrlymethod that he prt.>s<.·rib<'s,) A fail-proof method of rehcvmg stress he recommends 1s a relaxing warm bath. Oscar says, "A bath should be more than a hygenic prO<.'C'SS. It should not only cleanse and condition the body, but indulge the mind and spirit as well, relaxing one physically a,s well as psycholog1l·ally" t-'1rst, to ensure total relaxuon and privacy, two es&>nlials: disconnect the phone and draw a tub of warm water Hot water can superhydrate the skin. stripping away essential oils which lock m skin's moisture• Fashion calendar BULLOCK'S: Designer Liz Claiborne wiU be at the South Coast Plaza store Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . A trunk showing of her fall coUection is scheduled at 12:30 p.m. in Emphasis, middle level. On Saturday a fall presentation of dresses for the petite woman is scheduled with informal modeling from noon to 3 with a show al I p.m. Leopold's fashion guide "Short Chic" will be available for purch~. • • • NORDSTROM: Dress designer Richard War- ren wiU present a rrum-show of his fall line of day and evening wear Saturday noon to 2 p.m. in Collectors, second floor of the South Coast Plaza store • • • NEIMAN-MARCUS: A representative from Helga will be m the Fashion Island store Monday and Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Couture. • • • SAKS FIFTH A VENUE: A mini-show of Anne Klein fall 1983 is set for U a.m. Monday with informal modeling noon to 3 p.m in the Designer Sportswear department, upper level, of the South Coast Plaza store. In the same department on Thursday a coUection of hand-krut Bereksweaters wiU be informally modeled noon to 3 p.m. In the Designer Salon. upper level, on Friday and Saturday from noon to 3 p.m St. John Knits will be modeled . . . 1. MAGNIN: Susan Taylor wiU present the Calvin Klem <.'Ollect1on for men noon to 3 p.m. Fnday in the Man's Shop. middle level. A back-to-school children's fashion show and party will be held in The Chlldren 's Shop, lower level. al I p.m Saturday. Also, on Saturday men's dress shirts and ues by Alexander Julian will be informally modeled from noon to 3 pm • • • ROBINSON'S: A fall shoe presentauon with representatives from David Evtns, Andrew Geller, Allure an d Perry Elhs IS set from 2 to 4 pm Saturday m the Newport Beach store. • • • BULLOCKS WILSHIRE: Villager sportswear rollccllon will be shown Tuesday. noon to 3 p.m. in Engugements Ellerman -Poul Mr and Mrs. Wilham P. Ellerman of Cypress have announred the e ngagement of their daugh- ter. Loma Demse. to Michael James Paul, son of Mr and Mrs Donald J . Paul of Fountain Valley. The bnde-to-be IS a graduate of Fountain Valley High School and attended Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa and Cal State Long Beach. A resident of Hunungton Beach, she is employed by Fegan Offices and Services Inc. m Santa Ana. Her hance also attended Fountain Valley High and Orange Coast College and is employed by W B Solomon Co He 1s a resident of Santa Ana. A September wedding 1s planned at the Church of the M~iah in Santa Ana Bello-Ryon A dinner dance was given at the Lake San Marcus Lodge in San Die~o by Joe Bellow and ,. ..._ "' t:~ DO YOU HAVE DARK CIRCLES? Any you've tried every- way to conceal them end everyone's advice with no success VD~ NPxt, plal·e a tub pillow against the wall to allow for t•omplct.e "bedrcst" while you bathe. In order tu sl'l lhe mood for total Hand R fhp on your battery Op<'ratcd cassette rec.'Order and CiU the room with your favorite music. Dim the lights and use ~-ented candles to further relax and soothe harried nerves. Before you step mto the bath. spray the wall ules wllh Oscar de la Renta eau de toilette (would probably work with any fragrance. but you wouldn't expe<•t him to recommend another scent, wouli.J you?) Ms. Wushu e department, lower level. Informal modeling of Chet ta B is scheduled Thursday. noon to 3 p.m .. lower level and on Friday Devon HaU dresses will be presented during a mini-show at ll:30 p.m. with infonnal modeling foUowing in Wynshire Dresses. lower level. J . P. Morton fashion jewelry coUecuon will be shown Thurs- day. Friday and Saturday from noon to 3 p.m .. upper level. ••• Club cale ndar WOMAN'S WORLD INTERNATIONAL will host a senunar in Anaheim featuring "The Seven Keys to Su~." Speaker is Muriel Kaylin Mabry, author of "The Woman's Key to the Executive Washroom," and will spotlight nine local businesswomen to field questions. Cost is $35 and reservauons may be obtained by calling 547-7726. • • • BRITISH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION/USA, a group formed to help brmg British athletes to the Olympic Games next year, will hold a fund-raising Las Vegas Nite Party in Orange County Aug. 27. Tickets are $16 per person and are tax deductible. For information, call 870-518 1 ••• SOUTH COAST GARDEN CLUB members will hoid a membership tea in 3 Arch Bay Sept. 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. Regular club meetLr:tgs resume ~t. 12 with a luncheon nt the Dana Pomt Commuruty House. For 1nfonnat1on. call Anne Crumley at 586-2507 • • • BOWERS MUSEUM FOUNDATION DO- CENT GUILD will hold an eight-month trairung program beginning Sept. 19 with classes each Monday morning al the museum in Santa Ana. Once training is complete, docents volunteer a minimum of two mornings or afternoons per month For mformat1on, call the foundation office at 547-0696 • • • ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF HUNTINGTON BEACH. 1s offonng SAT serrunars, a program that treaches students how to take the SAT test for college entrance. Two scrrunars are scheduled, one beginning Sept. 29, the other Nov. 10. For information, call Phyllis Sherrel at 536-4097. Mrs. John Mehas. both of San Diego, to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Ann Bello, to Keith Francis Ryan of Newport Beach. The future bridegroom 1s the son of Gerald and Geneva Ryan of Newport Beach . The betrothed couple attended Cal St.ate San Diego. She affiliated with Pi Beta Phi, he with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. They are planning to marry Nov. 5 in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Newport Beach. Olmstead-Singh Allison Claire Olmstead oC Laguna Beach and Gerald John Smgh of Brawley plan to marry Dec 4 in the Palm Desert Community Church News of the forthcoming event was an- nounced by her paren ts. Dan Olmstead o( Sun Valley, Idaho, and Jacqueline Olmstead of Laguna Beach. The future bride 1s a graduate of Laguna Beach High School, and her f1ance. son of Mr. and Mrs. J ohnny Singh of Brawley. 1s a graduate of Brawley High School Both att£>nded USC. (131 S!l 77 Call Richard Stevens He has the absolute anawer -the only way to do It - basic fee for dark circles ts S 15.00 and !hat In· cludes a follow up, guaranteed results, 'ltJ:l1J;llYS O:RIQIN7lJ...~ RICHARD STEVENS 3519 E. Coast Hwy., CdM 875-1334 L oc>'I /Of h/1 r v ;.ow. AICti.rd Sl•.,.,,f ,,,_,,, ' The Ml-Clt/O Mytl~ Ol'I IOCll Cl~ L'11rntd 11111l rl11H}J ,)11y 1111''" ,,,,,l b1·1111t1.f111/11 l11u/f1t11H n10111111 11'tu1. 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Leave the skin slightly damp and masssage body creme (and you know whose he recommends) m t.o your skin to condition and moisturize. His creme concentre IS non greasy and allows a fricuon-free masssage that he says is delicious to give or get. The creme seals 1n moisture and adds vital protreins and vitamins to restore the Kravitz collection "I see myself as my own best customer!" And from that firsthand point of view Regina Kraviu designs her Fall '83 collection of dresses and sportswear for the modem woman -assertive, intelligent, discerning and resourceful. This season's collection provtdes that easy «>ph1Sticat1on that characterizes Regina. Fabrics -fine gabardine. bold patterned wools. classic haberdashery -add texture to the sleekest columns, coat.dresses and jumpsuits. Colors -nch vanilla, deep teal, robust red, cobalt blue -serve up an e xtra measure of excitement. With the same casual air inherent in her dress collection Regina adds sportswear. Large scale patterns of boxes and stripes, novelty her- ringbones, elegant gabardines take shape as lean skirts, neat pants and many dimensional jackets, all in a classic sportswear style. Regina makes fall's favorite sweaters into linear tunics, leaner skirts, newly proportioned cardigcms -all familiar and comfortable. ln the evening she shines with nostalgic beading, dramatic draping and ultra sophisticated wool jerseys skin's LOnl' and texture. (Remember w p<1y sp«ci.1/ asctenCJon to elbows, knees and feet.) As a finiBhmg tourch -fluff on a gosamc1 sheer veil of poudre perfume for satiny feel Then you slip into your favor1w negligee and t.ake a short beauty nap. Oscar adds that <.'Opmg with stress tsn't easy. but if you follow his advice, you can get some relief -indulging your mind and pampering your body Sounds good to me! v Recently received a brochure from a company (JumeauxinNew York) that "duplicates" famous perfumes and colognes. They list Oscar de la Renta perfume as <."OS ting $130 per ounce and say they make it for $ l 7 per oum-e Their cologne 1s priced at $17 for four ounces. v v George Masters, who has helped create the beautiful illusions of notables such as Rita Hayworth, Ann Margaret, Dons Day, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Audrey Hepburn and Jane Fonda, believes there is no reason a woman 55 cannot look 35 "Beauty should be simple and undetectable Illusion is the greatest secret of beauty," he adds A private session with the makeup master costs $350 per hour We A re Celebrating at All Locations FABRIC WAREHOUSE #7-TORRANCE VILLAGE del AMO-HAWTHORNE & TORRANCE BLVDS. (NEAR CROWN BOOKS, KING OF SOLID OAK, EVER-READY LIGHTING) s111t1•1~11s 11Allltlt~ l'llltt~HAStiS f ..... ~AllAHIT AAl•FACT•llBl.I & AILLS Ull lllAID fAlllCS: • COllCOH • IUM.l•TOI • • CUISTOI • IAI IUVH • mlETOWI • AllEllTH I IOIE NEW FALL FABRICS ARRIVING DAIL YI t • I I ---eAU l'TUt altAllPUe .. .woo..-..-. 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(714) 848-4040 I • 'OOWllTOWN LA. •IMnt u=~ 1213 527-4471 •tA PUfllTl 41111 ~Ill .......... -............ 12131 *'2117 _ ...................... .... _. .. .,_ .... ---·--,:Hit r ---------·-------· - - ------ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 21. 1983 Cl .. • 1 '~.~?re Le~~,::~~~~~.!Y is ?was~ with hats and sailor suits the home of the Festival of Arts U < ;1u·-.ts allcndmg the "Shore I · \'f' • party Wednesday at .-t· Arch Bay Clubhouse in .at h Laguna were told that 11t1L1I attare would be ap- i natl' I'ari Jamieson would get my ', tl' fur mo.st authentic -she ,, ·rt• a sailor hat that once and Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach). • ' ' 0:1gt'Cl to a crew member of the n .• nnia Said her son-m-Law "I traded the British sailor a I •net for his hat when the yatch Richard Sheldon, director of the Gilbert and Sullivan musical who will star as Sir Joseph Porter, gave guests a little background on "H.M.S. Pinafore" and Eileen O'Hearn, soprano, and Paul Harms, tenor, sang excerpts from the romantic com~ accom- panied by Theodore Crain. (Ticket ~ information is available by calling .. ~.l., ·' i.." herl' for the queen's visit. 'Thl' event was the annuaJ hill hron and fashion show pres- ' ,· .. J by the Opera League of '1'1.lna Beach to benefit the 1 r 1 Pacific (formerly known as I rr1c Oper a Assoc1at10n of OC). 1'h<' afternoon's festivities also k11 kE>d off the t1cket sales for "!' '.\l S Pinafore" which will be L • tn rmf'd by Opera a la Carte Qrv>ra Pacific ast 751-4041). .., -' ,.,-~~-.. A salad luncheon was served \ •,:-. under umbrellas on the clubhouse '""' :.i..' lawn and fashions were presented :\,.,>\ .. by Beach and Boulevard, Dolly et p 'd Ph II' L ' I Cie, Phylllis Cameron Lingerie, r esi e nt Y IS 1tt e- Sutton Place. Townsend's, Lil' johns wear s big hat. Audrey's Recycled Rags and Buf- f urn's Newport Beach. Some of the guests made a day of it and stayed to play bridge until 4.Margery Wilson was the Three Arch Bay sponsor for the party. Others attendin g and enjoymg the musical entertainment of the Al Manfredi Trio during the cocktail Thanks, El Toro for the great welcome! Your enthusiastic response to our new OFF-PRICE FASHION STORE on El Toro Road & Rockfield Blvd. has been overwhelming, absolutely overwhelming! In large numbers, you told us you really liked SAVING 200/o to 60°/o on famous brand name and designer merchandise. You'll find these savings EVERYDAY at Ross on clothing, shoes, accessories & linens. So the Ross habit of more-for-your-money can certainly pay off! You can still enjoy GRAND OPENING SAVINGS OF 50010 AND MORE. We invite you to come in again soon ... new merchandise arrives daily! ' Rose Smedegaard dons a garden hat. hot.tr and fashion show were President Phyllis Llttlejohns, Freda Covington, Florence Step- hens (incoming recording sec- EL TORO -ORANGE COUNTY DilESS fOil LESS ------ ~ N I Terri Jamieson in hat fit for queen's sailor. OellJ ,_ ,,__., ........ ~ Helen Lawler ready to head up Opera League. retary), Rose Smedegaard, Helen Dorothy Davia, Harry WU1at1, Lawler, incoming president, Niles Nundo Crisci, musical director of Gates, president of Opera Pacific, Opera Pacific, Mavis and Irvine Phyllis Onstott, Ralph and Orton and Helen LeMay. ·.· . . ·•··• .•. .· .· Rocldield Boulevard El Toro Road (714) 855·0064 S10RI HOURS: MON -FRI 10 AM -9 PM, SAT 9 AM -8 PM & SUN 11 AM -S PM Vtaa, MaaterCard, & American E•preaa accepted. -. 1 J l t J I l l ' J J ~ f I I ~ I I 1 1 ~ . I I I I ' ·----~-~----- C• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug 21, 1983 DEAR ANN LANDERS : My hu!.- band's father was a fine man. We were all saddened by his death. He insisted there be no funeral. no flowers and no grave . We respected his wishes, had his body cremated and my husband's brother was given the ashes in a sealed cardboard box for safekeeping until the weather permitted the family to dispose of them in the manner re- quested. A few days ago we went to visit my husband's brother. We were appalled to find the cardboard box containing father's ashes on a shelf in the garage, next to a can of motor oil. We believe the No. 2 son showed a shocking lack of respect, but w e don't want a family fight. Whatshould be done?-BURNED UP OVER THE ASHES IN ITHACA DEAR BURNED: Don't wait until the alob's car needs a lube job and be Is soddenly reminded of what be did with dear old Dad. Get the cardboard box and do wbat should have been done a loag time ago. DEAR ANN: Is it possible to make a living by playing slot machines? M y cousin swears he has been doing it for years. He has a system which he has offered to share with me for $500. He told me in the last year he has doubled his money. Sounds tempting, doesn't it?-ANXIOUS BUT WARY IN NEVADA DEAR A. BUT W .: Not to me. My fa~r Heel to say tlle beat way to doable yoar money la to fold It over once ud pat It tiack ID your pocket. Tell yoar blg-lleartecl cooaba, .. Tunks, bat ao thanks." Tiley don't call alot maclllnet one-armed bandits fornathln'. DEAR ANN LANDERS: What has happened to this once natural scenario? A couple marries and has a family. When the children tum 18, parents wave goodbye and let the kids make it on their own. If they wantoollege, they work their way through. No hocking thefamilycar,orGrandma'sWorld War ll bonds. That's for "old age." Everyone knows peer pressure means more than parental mfluenre lt'sa jungle out there. Even with caring parents and religious school, the ludsgo haywire. Once is bad enough, but when the repeat perfonnances lake place -first one kid, then another and another - you begin to wonder how much of it is actually your fault. We can't be too tough on our kids because we know they follow ever y lead and pound the pavements in search of work, so we're sweating it out with three unemployed college grads. lf you hear of a time machine heading back to the pioneer days, we'll take two seats on it. Indians are a picc-c of cake compared to what we are facing today.-FRUSTRATEDPARENTS IN WILMETTE DEAR PARENTS: If misery loves company, you have plenty. Thanks for sharing. DEAR ANN: Now that you've eel ebrated that big birthday. do you havt• any advice for a carefree old age? - D.D.D. DEAR D.: Yes. If you can't recall it -forget it. Don'tgetburned bya "line" that's too hot to handle. Play it cool with Ann Landers'guide to "Necking and Pet- ting-What Are the Limits?" Send your request to Ann Landers, P.O. 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Ke Uy said anuc1paung the tnp. Three weeks ago she traveled to Mexll-o with the newly crowned Miss California Kimberly Anne Bleier and Tammy Lynn Romines, the reigning Miss Orange County. "Being in pageants also gives me the chance to improv(' my public speaking. She is attending Orange Coast College where she is studying communic:at1ons. She plans to continue her schooling at UCLA. Her goal is to be involved in some phase of the movie Industry, either in front or behind the cameras. During the pageant in Korea scheduled from Aug. 18 to Sept 5 she will make public appearances. participate in parades and travel throughout the country. If she wins. her three-week tnp wiU be extended by two weeks "I'm opt1mist1c -but win or lose 1t w all be a great experience. You have to learn to take re,JeCtaon, too," Kell y said reflecting on her chances of wmrung the crown. She wall be competing in seve ral categories - costume (she will wear a cowgirl outfit), bathing suit and gown There as no talent competition in this pageant. but she wall sit in on numerous personality screenings w ith the Judges. Kelly is a member of the California Beauty Association, an invitational group of 200 young women, which as also headed by Dr. S tallcup. "This is one beauty pageant where the contestants don't have to pay, secure sponsors or seU t ickets to enter," Kelly said. All of her expenses will be paid by California Beauty Pageant, Inc .. sh e said . The advantages uf taking part an the pageants are many, Kelly says. bu t the re LS one problem she faces. "It's very daCfacult not to gain weight. It seems like all we do is C'hange clothes and eat," she said laughingly. "But, I've always had a weight problem. When I was much younger the kids used to call me names and tease me about my weight. They can be cruel at that age. I 1.ned millions of diets. When I was in the seventh grade, I woke up one morning and decided that was it. I dieted, exercised and lost 20 pounds." said the now size seve n Kelly. She has sance taught aerobics. KeUy entered her first beauty pageant in 1982 and was crowned Petite Junior Miss California. "We were quite surprised," said her father. "She did it on her own, but we have been supportive." Kelly has two brothers, Matt, 24, and Alan, 22. "Since I'm the baby in the family these brothers are very protective", Kelly said. And win or lose. waiting for her to return Crom the Far F.ast w1U be Beatles, her dog, named a fte r her favorite mus1c1ans Her art goes on display Helen Le May, w1fo of Gt'n Curlis LeMay. will d isplay her artwork <.1t the G reater Western Savings on Newport Drive during the month of November She admits to being a "realist bordering on impressionist" a nd will soon be leaving for England and the n on to P aris to visit with friends and add to her show .He r paintangscan a lso be seen at the Newporter Resort. • • • Three common sourl·es of stress -children, money and w ork -were the fcx:us of a recent series of six workshop sessions for Mount Holyoke College s taff. --------- Robinsons 1 00 YEA R S O F STYLE ' I I f - ANNE KLEIN 11 s lhe new laye11nq of coior·on color teKture on texture A prophetic mix ot black/white. charcoal and brights Everything 1s luxurious To the touch to the eye The key elements? Black/white wool blazer. $440 Gray wool pant $230 Black/white zebra print silk blouse. S280 All 11 12 The big while wool palo coat 6·10. $780 Black/fuchsia wool scarf. S55 Black wool felt hat. $90 1 All from our Anne Klein collection in Robinson's Des1qner Soortswear. 104. Newporl To order. call toll tree 1·800·3'45·8501 SHOP ROBINSON'S SUNDAY 12-5. ROBINSON'S ANAHEIM PLAZA • (714) 776-2000 LOS CERRITOS MALL• (213) le<M555 MISSION VIEJO MALL • (714') 495-2050 N EWPORT FASHION ISLAND• (714) 644-2800 WESTMINSTER MALL • (714) 196-4331 Super Perm Sale! You'll be lookin' good in our perfect perms. Nova Perm , 540 for 52750 ReGIS HAIRSTYLJSTS ' \ ~ . _,__. ---------------- . -:e Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 21, 1983 AF~OFOS DISTINCTIVE FASHION INTERPRETATIONS from Apropos. ltaltan silk crepe de chine blouse in olive with fuchsia nower by Genny. 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Cole Haan shoes and belt . cathy je an ~ The orlglnal now In I t colors. The perfect as o ror your tall and back-t o-school wardrobe. :-~-------------_ ... &..__.,....._._._. ___ __.. __________ a.: _________ ---- --- I .. 1: 11 • t I ( I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 21 , 1983 DI ---Travel Reno offers more than just gambling casinos Reno not only plays host to gamblers but its Cartwright family at the Ponderosa Ranch. location enables anyone to take in the naturaJ For a ch ange of pace, Stateline at Tahoe offers wonders of the Sierra Nevadas and discover the the excitement that only large hotels and casinos can charm and history of the area's small towns. When offer. It is located on the South Shore surround~ by visiting the area, one can take part in a wide array of the Jake and Heavenly Valley, the country's largest activities all within an hour and a half drive from ski resort. downtown Reno. Other recreational lakes in northern Nevada CARSON CITY AND BOWERS MANSION include: h istoric Pyramid Lake, Washoe Lake and Carson City is the capital of Nevada and the Lake Lahotan. country's smallest state capital. Tours are given TRUCKEE, CALIFORNIA through the state capitol and legislative buildings and Truckee, a qua int lumber town located between the Nevada State Historical Museum tracing the Reno and Tahoe, is as busy as ever. The streets are state's rugged past. lined with old shops and hotels which have been North of Carson is Bowers' Mansion, home of restored. Its close proximity to the ski resorts invites .Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Bowers who were a part of the skiers to stop at places such as the main street's Bar of history of the Comstock Lode. During the silver America where one can sit in the old fashioned bar, boom, Bowers made millions of dollars and built his catch up on the day's sporting results and eat in the elegant mansion in Wahoe Valley. Now 1t is available Bar of Ame rica Dining Station which boasts some of for tours and the surrounding grounds are being the area's best homemade soups and Basque food .• utilized as a recreational area providing picnic areas The Truckee restaurants provide a relaxing meal and a large, guarded swimming pool. -after a long day on the slopes. SQUAW VALLEY VIRGINIA CITY Down the road from Truckee on Highway 89 is The famous old mining town of Virginia City Squaw Valley, the site of the 1960 Olympic Games. gives its guests a chance to relive the days of the The popular resort is currently undergoing a $200 Comstock Lode, the largest discovery of silver and million renovation. gold, and visit historic places such as the T erritorial Recreational activities are provided year-round Enterprise newspaper office where Mark Twain from downhill and cross country skiing to t.ennis and wrote his famous accounts of the silver boom. horseback riding. ... -The city rests in the hills south of Reno surrounded by the mining tunnels and other constant reminders of the pioneer days of more than 100 years ago. VIRGINIA AND TRUCKEE RAILROAD Ride the Virginia and Truckee Railroad from Virginia City to mining tunnel number 4 in Gold Hill. The railroad line, the most famous of all American short lines, was completed in 1869. Its main purpose was to transport millions of dollars in gold and silver from Virginia City mines and carry dignitaries and TRAILS The Toiyabe National Forest throughout north- ern Nevada provides trails for hiking, Cr'06S country skiing and snowmobiling. One can travel in the valleys or climb the hills and mountains camping and enjoying the numerous mountain forests, lakes and streams. Visitors to California's Central Coa st can once again e njoy Big Sur since all businesses and points of interest along the Big Sur Coast are now open. A map passengers to and from the thriving city. The train has been restored and takes several hall-hour rides throughout the day from the end of May through the end of September. GENOA Visit Nevada's oldest town. Genoa. and walk through the historic buildings which have been restored, and, m many cases, are still in use such as Fort Genoa which was the very first structure built, marking the beginning of Genoa and Nevada. Walley's Hot Springs, built in the 1860s, is also located in Genoa. It is common knowledge that a dip in one of the six hot springs, followed by a swim in the pool and a trip to the sauna, he alth spa and Figgs restaurant for lunch or dinner will be a refreshing and unforgettable e xperience. GARDENERVILLE COUNTRY CLUB Northern Nevada has a large population of Baque and many of their restaurants have sprung up around the stat.e. One in particular lS the Country Club in Gardenerville which lies just outside of Canon City. The meals are served family style and each night features a different entree. LAKE TAHOE Winter or summer one can take advantage of Lake Tahoe. the largest alpine lake in the country. Sports, both recreational and professional, are available. The many small towns around the lake provide a peaceful and casual atmosphere where one can shop or dine m restaurants which serve all types of cuisine. Tours are conducted through the Vikingsholm Castle in Emerald Bay and cruises around the lake are also available from Tahoe's South S hore . On the North shore one can visit the home of t.elevision's Wine county fall tour is scheduled Fullerton College Commuruty Relations is advising hopeful participants in thlS year's Wine County Harvest Weekend to the Napa and Sonoma valley areas to make reservations as soon as ~ible. Slated for Sept. 23 through Sept. 25. the limited participation excursion will be highlighted by pri-..;ate tours and tasting of the grape at seven wineries, both large and small. On-site guides will be winemast.ers and/or managerial personnel, while the traveling hostess-guide will be well-known wine columnist Jeri Wilson. At $289 per person, the travel package includes round trip airfare to and [rom J ohn Wayne Airport to San Francisco, deluxe motorcoach "up north," two nights double occupancy hotel accommodations and three meals. Reservattons may be made in person or by mail with the Fullerton College Of{Jce of Community Relations, 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton, 92634. Mail orders with checks made payable to Fullerton College. must include a stamped self-addressed envelope. Visa and MasterCard services are available by calling (714) 871-8000, Ext. 252. p-•--•-••••••••••••••• t •1.00 OFF ADULT FARE WITH I I THIS AD. (UP TO 6 PERSONS) I I I I CR<JISE 4~ Min i4 00 I : NEWPORT HARBOR riorr~"~,r~: I I l>lllly819huuJngTours <.htld '>()( \IOO I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I 12:00·1:00·2:00·3:00·4:00·5:00 P.M. I I I I llllll PIYILIOI -113-1241 ,• I 400 M•ln St., S.lbo89 Penlnaul• 1 II •Monday Cock tall Cruises I I I I 7-8:30 P.M. Live Enter1alnment I .•--·-·r·-------------.,. on Now's the time to save on a fabulous Hawaiian vacation. The fncndly skies can take you from Los Angeles to Honolulu for just $159 each way when you fly round·trip. And while our fare is reduced, our service is not. You still get Unitcd's exclusive , with areas to visit is available by writing to the Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Comme rce, P.O. Box 1770, Monterey, CA 93940. Royal Hawaiian Service, with exotic drinks, Polynesian delicacies and the roomy comfort of a 747. So call your Travel A.gent today. Or call United at 973·2121. We've got Hawaii on sale. *Each way when you fly round·tnp Prices slightly higher on weekends. Seven days advance purchase. Special fare not available December 16 tu December 24, 1983. ( ' I j I I ; I I I I I I l I j •, 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21 , 1983 T he Speech House is one of several English country inns offered in a tour pac kage by T rusthouse Forte Hote ls. Britain's inns, hotels offer historical accommodations The pages of English history and literature seem to come alive in Britain's country inns and hotels, where kings and queens, rogues and rascals. prime ministers and poets all populate a variety of hotels, country inns and guesthouses available throughout this island nation. More than 150 of these Trusthouse properties are dotted throughout English towns and villages. the Scottish highlands, the countryside of Wales and the southern Channel resorts. The Randolph Hotel in Oxford, next to the university, has been a favorite resting place for the likes of Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Egypt's King Farouk, Crown Prince Olaf of Norway, and three prime ministers. A fourth, Benjamin Disraeli, stayed at the Lion Hotel in Shewsbury. ln addition, guests staying at the 30-room Burford Bridge Hotel in Box Hill. Surrey, just 20 miles outside London, can share the same accomoda· tions as did Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, Robert Louis Stevenson and two of England's best loved poets. Keats and Byron. The Royal Hotel in Llangollen Clwyd, Wales, derived its name from a pre-coronation visit by a young pnncess (later queen) Victoria in 1832. The Great White Horse Hotel, at lpswitch in Suffolk. has plaved hostdunng its 500-year history to King George 11, King Louis VIII of France as well as Charles Dickens. The 28-room Castle Hotel in the Welsh seaside resort of Conwy, site of the famous 13th century castle, has a 400-year-old four-poster bed and .is within walking distance of the smallest house in all of Britain. Naturally, no self -resptcting inn is complete without its own resident ghost, and you can share your bedchamber with ephemeral beings at The Cricketers Hotel in Bagshot, Surrey, royal hunting grounds for James I and Charles I, where ghostly sightings have been reported since the late 1840s. The 14-room Speech House, known as the "King's Lodge" when it was built in 1676 during the reign of Charles ll, was the meeting place for the Foresters of Dean and remains so today. Both the Black Swan in HelJraley and the George Hotel in Rye, can trace their histories back even further. ln the bucolic Cotswolds, a favorite summer vacation spot of the British, the 66-room Shakespeare Inn at Stratford-upon-Avon dates back to 1637, and is situated just a few yards from Shakespeare's last home. 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I play for myself and 1 play for musicians." In Ian Carr's new book, "Miles Davis: A Biography," critic Len Lyons says in the forward: "The Miles Davis mystique transcends his contribu- tion to jazz. as enormous as that contribution is.'' The Davis mystique has been nurtured by rt'(:ord titles such as "Miles Runs the Vodoo Down," and "The Sortt>rer " It 1s mystique that allows him to flaunt his considerable wealth with extravagant clothes and expensive cars whale mam tairung thl· image o( a street-smart hipste r The image also seems to have contnbutt'<l tu has success. With a few exc:e ptaons. Davis, a composer and bandleader as weU as trumpete r, has always made music of strilung onginahty In the Late 1960s and early '70s, Davis' music became mcrcasmgly abstract But he never lost his following Many jaz.z mus1c1ans veered an to the avant-garde at the same time, but most of their audiences desertro them in droves. Davis has never had to choose betwet.-n commercial success and critical praise. He has remained near the fore front of jazz for three decades, since he began working with the brilliant alto saxophonist, Charlie Parker, in the 1940s. He has made jazz history without ever l.>e<..'Omjng trapped ma single style. "DavtS' music presents an apparently huge paradox," says Carr "It as utterly rontemporary in t'Oncept, rhythm and execution, and yet it containB the essence of his great past -which is ever-present "The greatest and m06l influential jazz mu- s1c1ans have not only played supremely well, they have also found new structures and opened up fresh ways of tackling improvisation ," he writes. "But usually they have done this only once." But time and again, Davis has SE't new dire<.·t1ons an Jazz. In Carr's judgment, only three other jazz artists can makt· that claim: Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus and J ohn Coltrane. Davis was born an Alton, 111., in 1926. His father, a dental surgeon, gave him his first trumpet when he was 13, even though he wanted his son to follow him in the medical profession. Afte r graduating from high school, Davis left the family home in East S t Louis. Ill .. and we nt to New York. He studiro at the Ju1lhard School, but really learned his bra nd of music in jazz clubs. By age 19, he was recording an New York City w ith Charlie Pa rker, one of the founders of the frantic music known as ~-bop In the latt.• 1940s. Davis established a new d irecuon an J8ZZ with the album. "Birth of the Cool." In the '50s, a fter succumbing to dru~~ <tnd then undt•rgmng a self-1mposcd period of withdrawal, he formed the fu-st of a succession of groups tha t are among the most memorable m jazz. The list of "graduatt'S" of these groups reads like a JaZZ encycloped1a, among their numbers are Coltrane, Ph1Uy Joe J ones. Red Garland, BiU Evans, Cannonball Adderly. Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams and Joe Zawmul. Many critics have written about Davis, but none has succeeded as well as Carr in stripping the mystique from the man a nd his music. Current Best Sellers F ICTION l."Hollywood Wives," Jackie Collms 2."Christine," Stephen King NON-FICTION I l."ln Search of Excellence," Peters & Waterman i ."The One Minute Manager," Blanchard & Johnson 3."Creating Wealth," Robert G . Allen 4."Megatrends." J ohn Natsbllt 3. "The Seduction of Peter S .," Lawre nce Sanders 4."August," Judith RO&ner 5."G<>dplayer," Robin Cook 6."White Gold Wielder," Stephen R. Donaldson 7.''The LitUe Drwnmer Girl," John le Carre 8."The Name of the Rose," Umberto Eco 5."0ut on a Limb," S hirley Macl..aine 6."How to Satisfy a Woman Every Time ." Hayden 7."Workout Book" Jane Fonda 9.''The Lonesome Gods," Louis L'Amour 10."Who Killed the Robins Family?" Chastain 8."Seeds of G reatness," Denis E. Waitley Thomas 9."Nothing Down," Robert G Allen 10."Working Out." 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Hurry in. offer expires Septemh~r 11. 1983 or while c;11pplies last1 Naural I Carr rec.'Ogn1u.>s Davis' enormous contr1but1on to modern ;azz, but as not afraid to point to periods in his career where he was bereft of ideas. temporarily without msp1rauon. According to Carr, Elllngton ont:e compared DavLS to the late artist Pablo Picasso "in the multiplicity of his genius." DavlS' recorded output amounts to over 100 hours of music. In the late 1970s, Davis seemed at something of a los.s. His dilenuna, Carr writes, "was that he would not go back and retrace his steps, but he had not yet found a fresh direction, and so he did nothing." Davis has stilJ not found a fresh direction, but he is playing with renewed vitality, as a recent performance at the Kool Jazz FestivaJ in New York demonstrated. IPGI ~ ._. ........... ~~~!!.~~;ft; 8 • ,,.,,...,,.._,_. --=-. -6th RECORD BREAKING WEEK - 0 COSTAMUA fehrrJ!Ol f()Wfl\.t ltl l~t _., .. ....... 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S:•O. 10:30 "JAWS 3-D" (PG) Mon.-Fri. 8:•5 Sa1./Sun. 1:00, •:SO, 8:45 edward!. WESTBROOK CINEMA :::,~:~n~:::: hJOOU 'J'•' 530-440, "FAST, FUNNY SA'nR•!' CllllA WEST ---n 1p 1s CIBA MS -_ .. , n1.nJS Cii61i MST ---n1.J9JS NEW YORK TIMES ".i.i>J1J ~• ... ,__..= OlfllT IOI UO' ttll tot II "Sl.~(JI) SAi/Mi 110 l IS. 10~ -.,...cm -SAi Ml 1140. 4 JO. &.2C ,. .,.., _,,.. \I) -I ltoofn lJO IJO 10» -SAl'Slll 11 JO l JO U O fiiR . )0 I lO_ 10 JO TWli .,~ _, -Ul·lSOl "Wlll l!llllr ft) SAi Siil 100 JOO ~00 100. too 10.S ~ CNl SOUTH COAST Oolt 11\ )~ Ho CM!_, ..a 140 101' 11 ......, • ist• ' I I I I I I I • - 0 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21 , 1983 'Vacation' stays on top By VARDEN A ARAR CHIM __ _ bringing the 31 -day g~ for the "Saturday Night Fever" sequel to $50 million LOS ANGELES _ "National Lampoon's Va-The weekend's other new arrivals did sluggtsh cation.'' besting all challengers for a third straight businees. Uruversal's ''Smokey and the Bandit Part weekend, "CuV." and "Risky Business" gave Warner ID" collected $1.7 nullJon at 498 houses, MGM-UA's r "Curse of the Pink Panther" pulled in $1 .6 million at Bros. a sweep of the three top slots in last weekend's 812 acreen.s and Paramount's 3-0 entry "The Man box office sweepstakes. Who Wasn't There" drew $1.4 million al 980 screens. Together, the three films accounted for 41 Here are the five top-grossing movies last percent of all movie business in the United States and weekend: Canada for the three days ending Sunday, Warner 1. "National Lampoon's Vacation," $6.2 million, Bros. Distribution president Barry Reardon said. Warner Bros., 1,253 theaters. ''National Lampoon's Vacation" took in $6.2 2. "Cujo," $6.1 million, Warner Bros., 1,239. million al 1,253 theaters, bringing its gross after 17 3. "Risky Business.'' $4.6 milHon, Warner Bros., days to $31 million. 693. The new Stephen King thriller "Cujo" was by 4. "Return of the Jedi," $3.8 milhon, 20th far the most successful of the new weekend entries, Century-Fox, 1,515. scaring up $6.1 million at 1,239 theaters. 5. "Staying Alive," $2.5 miUion, Paramount, 998. And "Risky Business," the adventures of a Here are the five top-grossing films of the teen-age boy who falls for an enterprising hooker, summer: raked in $4.6 million at 693 theaters, improving on its 1. "Return of the Jedi," $216.9 million, 20th debut weekend take of $4.3million. The film's 10-day Century-Fox, 12 weeks. gross stands at $11.8 million. 2. "Flashdance.'' $73.6 nulhon. Paramount, 12 In fourth place was "Return of the Jedi" with weeks. $3.8 million at 1,51 5 theaters. The 20th Century-Fox 3. "Trading Places.'' $72.3 million, Paramount, release has collected $216.9 million in 82 days, almost rune weeks. three times as much as the summer's second-largest 4. "WarGames.'' $61.2 m1Uion, MGM-UA, 11 grossing film so far, "Flashdance." weeks. Paramount's "Staying Alive" rounded out the 5. "Superman lll," $60.5 mill.ion, Warner Bros., top five, gathering $2.5 miUion at 998 screens and eight weeks. -------.,..-=------~ The James Bond AU-Time High! --NOW PLAYING-- COSTA MESA EawarosMe~ 646-5025 CYl'RESS Cyl)less 828-1660 fUlURTON Fox 52$-4747 GAllOUIMM EOwanls Wesl!>looli; 530-4401 NOW THERE'S A NEW NAME FOR TERROR iq9t THE TERROR CONTllJES IN 3-0. ,,,_ -·--°""'"' '"""'!le!JO "THIS SUMMER'S ONE GENUINE SLEEPER. Fresh, hypnotic. and very sexy." -Dftvld Ansen, N~ 1<~73 ~ )·~ .. ~~:;.": ..... -... -···---·- 11th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY _}~~~ . .. ---tr;"~ UA 'lo•.., 990 •011 C:.lfl9lU !""'""'-~·...,· S•6 Ull RIUlllAll VAUU ,_,_ 17141!163 !JOI -c.- 6H1Hl WHT111UTfl l""'""~ ....... 191 ltH .: . lllilDl:l:1 ... '•• Tiii ~~•CMI hc*tl,..'#Jt19 ....... 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AGAICUL T\ff U.S.A. m WAYOflllUTH ®MOVIE * * "Loolcer" (1981) Albert Finney, James Coburn 0 MOVIE ** "Gone tn 60 Seconds" (1974) 'PG' -7:00- 6 UFETlMES II THATS CAT D UTTlE RASCALS D WllDUFE ADYENTURE G KEHNETH COPa.AHD (!) TARZAH G) DAY Of DtSOC>VERY m>POPEYE Cl) QUIET HOUR -SEAACH (!IDRCTIOHS Q! SUNDAY MASS ~~JEWISH VOICE *'-" "Chat11e Chin And The Curw Of The Oregon Oueen" (1981) ~ter Ultlnov, Rlcllard HatCh {%)MOVIE • • "Blood Relatives" ( 19771 Donald Sultlet1and, AUdt Landry -7:30-6 TOOAY'S REUGIOH D BMEBAU. BUNCH D SAFAR TO AD\IENTURE G) JMIY 8WAOOART 8' MISTER AOOEAS (A) (I) ORAl AOIERTS 0 UOYDOOILVIE Qt THE WOALD TOMORROW '1) OR. JAGGERS I MISS VEl.MA ©.) 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Tuesday Weld -11:15- (f) BASEBAU (O)MOVIE • • • "Blr1h Of The Beatles" ( 1979) Stephen McKenna. Rod Culbertson -11:30- CJ TERRY COLE-WHITT AK.EA CD a4UACH IN THE HOME mi AEAOIHO RAINBOW 9 THIS WEEK WITli DAVID BRINKLEY CID FRAOOLE ROCK AFTERNOON -12:00- D THIS WEEK WITli DA V10 BRINl<.L.EY U SEAACH G) MOVIE **'It "Don't Ra1$8 Tile Bridge, LOW· er The River" ( t968) .J&rry Lewis. Terry-Thomas. fill TO DNICE FOR GOLD mi READING RAIN80W '1)MOVIE (C)MOVIE t t "Fallen Angel" (1981) Melinda Oilton, Dana H1Q MOVIE t t 'A "Momm1e Dearest" (1981) ~Dunaway, Diana Surwld (_SJMOVIE * *. "Foul Play" 11978) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase. -12:30-CJ WILD, WILD WORLD Of ANIMALS '1i) AEAOINQ RAINBOW ®> NEWSMAKERS 0MOVIE t t t "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982) ·G· CZ! CMALES CHAMPLIN ON THE FILMSCEHE -1:00-u aJ) SPOATSWORLD G OIRECTIOHS G HEE HAW ll)ADAM-12 '1i) TO DNICE FOR GOLD ®l Hf\. FOOTBAU. Q)MOVIE • t "All The Marbles" (1981) Peter Falk, Bur1 Young (l)MOVIE * t t "S-t Wiiham ' ( 1980) Sam Waters1on, Jenny Agtitter -1·30- D PEOPLE 7 CD ADAM-12 -2'00- D aJJOOLF D GILU<WrS ISLAND D MOVIE • t •'..\"The Inn 01 The Sixth kap- pines.s" I 1958) lngrfd Bergman. Cur1 Jurgens. G MOVIE ***"Westem Umon· (1941)Rob· en Young. Dean Jagger. (D MOVIE • • ,_. "The Rains 01 Ranchlpur" (1955) l8J'18 Turner, Richard Burton. ti) MOVIE • • "Wind Acr0$$ The Everglades" ( 1958) Burl Ives, Christopher Plummer fil) A DANCE Of TWO COUNTRIES: a41NA AHO AMERICA e;)GEHESCOTT CC)MOVIE t t t "The Real Glory" {1939) Gary =:vld Niven t• "The GoldWyn Follies" (1938) Adolphe Menfou. El1a Logan 0MOVIE tt'!t "flrefo.lf'l1982)'PG -2':30- D GIU.JGAN'S ISL.AHO (!)MOVIE t • t • "The lnspec10< General" ( t949J Denny Keye. Elsa Lllldlester CH10VER HERE. MR. PAESIO£.NT -3:00-6 Qt THE AOAO TO LOS AHGELES D NFl FOOTBALL D MOVIE tt • t "The l8'1ykMlers" ( 1956) Alec Guinness, Peter Seller1 &i) PAESENTE mi BAOMMAY PLAYS WASHINOTOHI KENNEDY CEHTEA TONIGHT ~~WOMAN • • "loolcer" (1981) Albef1 Finney, Jiii* Coburn. lOJ BASEBAU PAEV1EW '93: THE DAEAMTEAM (?)MOVIE ••'It "Force 10 From Nev•one" ( 1978) Rober1 Sllaw, H•rlaon fOfd -3:$0- 1 HOME AACINO TONY MO¥M8 JOUMAL --4:00-IJ 2 WITH YOU D MOW h~ "legecy OI Blood" (1971) John Cerrldlne, Feith Oomergut. GI MOVIE • t "8r1nnlg1n" ( 1975) John WtyM, Rktllrd Atttnborough ewow • * .. Almot1 Sunlmel.. ( 1978) Didi Conn, Tim Metllelon. (1)8TARTIB -~TOTHfCOP * t 'A "Cutt1t'1 Treff" (1969) John ~ Mttlaa Pavan 00 MO't'lf IW:l#OAM. • t 'A "J1bb1rwocky" (19771 MkihMI Pllln. Mu Wtl. i~HOUYWOOO • U t ''lrMlctng AwW(' 11979) IPQ' • MO't'lf * t • "Auotlt M1tnt" {1958) ROSSI Ind RwMll FonMI Tuek• -430-IJ INTVV:ACE (!) IN SEARCH Of ... (JJ) 8Af¥£1 MILLEA (~J MOVIE t ~ "Cllat1lo Chill And The Cut1t 01 The °' ll(IOll <Men.. ( 1931) Pettr Ustinov. Ak:httd H11ch t fO UTT\.£ RIVf1' IAHO IH AUSTRALIA lS.JMOVIE t * * ,_. "Tllo Bad Newt 86ata' (19761 Witter M1ttll1u, Tatum O'Nea1 -5:00-IJ HEWSMAKEAS D Q4ARLJ£'S ANGELS D A8CNEWSo (f) WALL STRE!T JOURNAL REPORT '1i) PLEDGE BREAK Cl) M•A'S'H ®)NEWS e;) MUSIC MA~NE CZJMOVIE • • "Blood Relatrves" ( 1977) Donald Sutherland, Aude Landry -5:15- l'Ii) MAGIClll STARRING HARRY BLACKSTONE -6:30- f)CBSNEWS D NEWS ill PEOPLE TO PEOPLE Cl)AUCE ®lA8CNEWSQ Ci) DRAGNET (H MOVIE • • .... "Smo~ey And Tiie BafldU ( t977) Burt Reynolds. Sally Field EVENING -8:00- 80 NEWS D MOVIE • • t "Sands Ot The Kalahari" ( 1965) Stuan Whitman, Stanley Beker D PEOPLE'S COURT CJ THOSE AMAZINQ ANIMALS (!) TEEN-AGE SUICIDE: DON'T TRY rT G)MOVIE • t •,; "Tarzan And His Mate" (193~) Johnny Welssmuller. Maureen O'Sul· liven. lll MOVIE t • t "Fl1el" ( 1977) Ernelt Bo<g- mne. Vera Miies (I) CBS NEWS @) KELSEY'S SON 3 N8CNEWS ID CAUfORNIA ON WHEELS CC-IMOVIE •• *'h "The H•lll!lng Tree" (1959) Gary Cooper, Marla Schell (OJMOVIE t t t • "Harold And Maude" ( t971) Ruth Goidon. Sud Cor1 0MOV1E • • "Gone In 60 Seconds · (1974) 'PG' -8:30-0 N8CNEWS U SISKEl & EBERT AT THE MOVIES (l)QtNEWS '1) MOTORSPORTS INTERHATIONAL ($JMOVIE • • '..\ "Race Foi Your Lite. Charlie Brown!" ( 1977) Animated -7:00-e (JJ eo MINUTES 0 Qt THE POWERS OF MATTHEW STAR D @) RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOTI U TltA T TE.EH SHOW SPECIAL (f) NEWS fl) BARBARA WOOOttOOSE 00£8 TO BEYERL Y HILLS '1) SPORTS SCENE rz ,MOVIE • II t "Oii Godl' t 1977) George Bums, John DenYe< -7:15-m EVENING AT POPS -7:30- '1) GEHE SCOTT (}! FRAOOLE ROCK '"O MOVIE ••• "The Secret Ot NIMH" I t98Z) Arnmated Voeoes ot Elizabeth H1r1· man, Dom Deluise -8:00-IJ Cl) ALIC£ O ~MOVIE • • • "The Towering tnlerno" 11974) Steve McOueen, Paul Newman D ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK D ()]) MATT HOUSTON CJ IT IS WRITTEN (!) TW1UGtiT ZONE 0) MOVIE • t "Brannigan" ( 19751 John Wayne. Richard Attenborough G) MOVIE • * "The Amazing World 01 Ghosts" (1980) Oocumentlry. Nar- rated by Sid Paul El1J GREAT RAILWAY JOuRNEYS Of THE WORLD (C MOVIE *. "Falleo Angel" 119811 Melinda Diiion, Dana Hiii CH MOVIE • • * "Ba.rbarosa" ( t982) WiUle Nel-son, Gary Busey ($.JMOVIE • • • "Foul Play" t 1978) Goldle Hawn. Chevy Chase 0MOV1E * * t "Love At fbt Bile I 1979) 'PG' -8:15- '1!) PL.EDGE BREAK -8:30- f) Cl) ONE DAY AT ATIME 0 THE WORLD TOMORROW C!l KUNOFU l'Ii> MASTERPIECE THEATRE -8:45-m CtlARLES CHAMPLIN OH THE FILM SCENE -9:00- 8 ClJ THE JEmRSONS 0 KELSEY'S SON D ®>MOVIE ••• "The ~ Red One" ( t980) Lee Marvin, Matk Hemlll u PET'E1' POPOfF fOJMOVIE t t •,; "Taps" 09811 George C Scot!, Timothy Hulton !'"?!MOVIE * • ft "Outland" ( 198 I) SMn Con- nery, Pet• Boyle -9:10- fll ~ ™EATAE -t:ao-a (I) NEWHART CJ FMD JORDAN Cf) MOVIE t • • "Manhattan Mtlodrema" (1934)CllB G1blt, Myrne l0y ct!) KE>MOY CENTER TONIGHT (f1 l OVER HERE. MR. PAESUHT -10:00-e Cl) TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. CHANNEL LISTINGS li)(DN£WS 0 C>ill.OAEH llETWUH UR AHO DEATH • NlEP£HOEHT H£1'WOAI( NEWS CC>MOVIE * ~ "Chattle Chen And Tiit Curte Of The DrlQOt1 Outen.. (1931) Pel• U.tlnOY. Aiellard Halc:ll CHI UTTl£ RIVER SANO IN AUSTRAUA ($)lJS FESTIVAL '8' OMOVIE * *"' "Flrero.-· (1932) 'PG -10:t0-6ll EVEMIHO AT POPS -10:30- Q) ROBERT SQfULLEA g) JIMMY SWAGGART m WALLYGEOAGE -10:45- 0 SUNDAY SPOflTS PAGE -11:00-IJ 0 D (I) ®l ID NEWS U WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT O MOVIE u 'It "Apanme111 F()( f>eooy" ( 19481 Wiiiiam Holden, Jeanne Crain (D JERRY fALWRL '1) WORLD Of PEOPLE (f1.)M0vtE * * • "The Missionary" ( 1982) Michael Palin, Maogle Smith CZ1MOVIE **~"lunch W9900" I 1981) Cindy Moore Cnuck McCIM -1115- 8 CSS NEWS <O MOVIE t t * "B1r1h 01 The Beetles" ( 1979) Stec>llen McKenna. Rod CulbertSO(l. -11:20-w SNEAK PREVIEWS -11:30-e SPOflTS FINAL 0 PACESETTERS U A8CNEWS (!) SISKEL l EBERT AT THE MOVIES ID a41l.OREH: CAUGHT IN THE CAOSSflRE Cl) HARRYO ®)CONCERT Of THE WORLO a! WRY KING ID 100CLU8 CCJMOVIE * * "Enter The Ninja" ( 1981) Franeo Nero. Susan George. S>MOVIE t * 'h "The Bes1 Uttle WhOreh<>uae In Texas" (1982) Bun Reynolds, Dolly P8r1on -11:45- DMOVIE * t "Hunl To Kl"" ( 1977) Charles Bronson. WtN Sarnpson U MOVIE * t "Tile Prtslden1' s Plane Is M iSs- tng' ( 197 1) Bo<IOy Ebsen, Pe1er GraYes -11:50- IO MOVIE • * t "Winning" (1969) Paul New· man Joanne WoodWard -12:00- D 700CLUB INDEPENOE.HT NETWOAA NEWS -12:05- 0MOVIE ** "Hear1aches' (1981) 'R' -12:30-CD ZANE GREY THEATRE ())MOVIE • *'It "Sa1an's School F0< Girts" ( t973) Roy Thlllnes. Kate Jackaon mTHELESSON -12:36-C~ MOVIE t *'~ "Nlgni Shih" (198~1 Heniy Wtnkler. Michael K1111on -1:00- MOVIE • t 'Angel' In Disguise' eo-y Boys, Maey Koox @J ABCIEWS O)NEWS '1) WESTllAOOIC HOSPITAi.. OiMOVIE •• "AO The Mwbles" 11981) Peter Falk, Bun Young (f l MOVIE t t t,; 'Foice 1" From Navarone" ( 1978) Rober1 Shaw, Harrison FOfd. -1:15- (CJ MOVIE t * "Journey Out Of Dartmess" ( 1967) Ronald Morse, Konr1d Mattha84 -1!30- ( $ 1 THE UNPREOICT ABLE PVOGYI -1:40- 0M0Vlf * t * "Love At First Slte" (1979) ·po· -1:45- 0 AT ONE WITli -2:00-e Cl) C8S NEWS HIGHTWATc.4 -2:20- IH.MOVIE * * * 'Jtltytt And Hyde .. Togelher Aglln" l~982) Mark Slrilltld, 8es.s Armstr~ -2:30-m MCHALE'S NAVY S MOVIE * •• "Outland" (1981) Sean Con- nery, PelM Boyte -2:45-DNEWS -2:50- CCl MOVIE t t '~ "Strange Bel\avlor'' (19811 MIChaet Murphy, Louise Fletcher -3:00- (!J MORNING STRETCti (Zl MOVIE t • "Can Hteronymous Menon Ever FOIQll Mercy Humppe And Find T rve Hnpplmm?" (No Dale) Jot11 COlllns. -3:20- 0MOVIE t * • t,; "Brlmst01141 And T relcie" (19821 'R' -3:30-<!J FAJ'Tl420 -3:50- I HJ MOVIE * • • "Bart>arose" (1982) W1llle ~ son. Gtry Busey -4:00- (J) TOfl O' TH( MOAHl.o -4:20- CS> US FE3TIVAL '13 -4:30- (.ll BULLW!f«LE -4:36- tCI MOVIE * fl• "The AMI Glory" ( 1939) Gary Cooper, DI~ Nlvtn. _..50_ OMOVIE * •~ "$trll'IO' BlhaYlot" (1 981) 'R' 1J KN>< I 1CBS) L11.., l\nq1•1t00• Cl KN~C 1NBCI Llh Anq1•h•" 8 I'. TLA 1lni.l 1 l o., A111J"l11., D K..AE\C TV l AB Ct L n . A111t1 ii" (j) "f Mf\ tCA~I !'>,111 01ut1l• D Kl IJ TV t Ind J I o~ Ari 11•11" 00' KCS T t AnC1 5.in 011'4" CD KT TV t lfl(1 l l fl' An()l'h• G> Kt OP rv t '"" 1 l • ~ A11111 ,, .. fD Kl Et Iv 1P11•,, 1 ". ""·t• • lili) !(.()(,l TV 11"1)•,, Hunl n 1l,u1 flp 11 I ' For Your Outdoor PARTIES • • • WE HA VE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR EVENT A SUCCESS! Check Our Prices! WE RENT WE SELL Tables& Paper Chairs Tab l ecloths Heaters And Napkins (Large Colorful Tiki Torches Selection) Umbrella Disposab le Tables Plates & Cups Ice Cream Disposable Freezers Flatware Beer Carts Helium Bar-B-Ques Balloons AND A WHOLE LOT MORE! OPEN MON.-SAT. 9a .m .-5p.m. We are in our new building AT 11:51 BAKER ST. COSTA MESA 545-4667 ' IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21. 1983 Ml.IC NOTICE CORRECTION P\alC NOTIC£ ' Ml.IC NOTICE l't&.IC NOTICC auNRIOtt cCXMT 11 •••• 11 tf "' lttrt N 0 T I c E tu"e"!Of' eou1n °' "* tTATI nee Of' DIA™ °' fklMr1 '1CTITIOUI 9UllHllH ,tcrmou1 eu ... 11 Of' CALWOftNIA, Of' CAL"Otl"'A H1191\ee, ... "°'*' W. HuahH NA• ITATl•NT ..... l'TATl•NT ~Oil~ h111t 1114'1rtftl1111•· COUNTY 0' OtlANOI HO Of' NTmON TO ~·· The foUowlng l)eltonl .,. CIOlno Tr... lollowlng Pf'IOO '* dOlt\g lr1 lht M•l•tr Of •ne ,, •• , .•• .,. h a1 ESTATE OF· Tl" HTATI NO. A·11.., bu1lneH ... DUllnetl .. "Wllciilllon of .~ ... rtt ....... ftr ••••• AL8ERTAW SEAMAN. To •II'"""· ~fleletlet. Cfedl-VIEJO LEASING, 3300 lrvlM AV· "SPARK'l''S ICE CREAM MklhMI Jolm Murphy •• •1 DECEASED lofl and conll~I O<edltore of 91\"9, Suite 302, N-port Beteh. Ca STORE". 4~4 7 W C0..1 HIOflway, tOI' en.,. 01 Name " ,, Tnell et ltrt• Due to manufacturing problems, the c AsE No A 11 &2 241 Ro1>«t Hugllff. •k• Aowi w 112eeo Newpo<1 ~.CA e241e3 No A 119063 • .,· -· NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL HuohM and '*'°"' wtlO may bl c w CeuOll, 1439 L.a Palma Su Chang Kim, 25 Outne, IMnot, ORDER TO sHo w cAusE "''' q, ••• ''1••4 it Spauldlng shirts and shorts In today's REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE 1t1etwt .. 1n111 .. 1ed 1n the w111 220. euena Pat1c, c a.111 eoe20 CA 11271• FOR CHANGE OF NAME SI.II "• J4. Tltttt Jrlttt T t I I I Ill I k SALE ndfO< "'''• TIW1bullr>We 11 COtlOUClad by an Young R Kim, 2!1 eu.n.. ll'VIM , <S« 8064) .,, la1tn•ttt "•fa:• 11, arge sa e c rcu ar w not be n stoc . Nouc. 11 t1et•bY g1,,.., ,,,.,, tub· A .,.1111on 1111 ~meet by'*"' 1ne11Y10ua1 c A 112114 MletlMI John Murphy ( 11 Dana jtel to confirmation Dy Ille •bovt G1rdnlf In lht SuperlO< Coun ol C w C111oll Thi• bull,_ 11 conduct.Oby e11 Ellubelh Mu•laln (2) ha•~. pell-'"'"• "-' •• , alla· Ralncheck s wl 11 be Issued and the ..,1111ec1 Coun, on 89')1amb41f II. lanot County r9<1uttl~ that J«ry Tlllt 1111-1 WH Iii.cl Wlll• ,,,. lnClhlldUll lion In thlt coun for an oro.< allow-tf11, Tiit ttnHt prtee 11183. 11 10 00, °' thttHha< Within Gardn« be appointed .. per. County Cltnl ol Otange County on Su Cl'WIQ Kim 1no ptlllion.t 10 cnange hll fhet ····" ,.-... 111.tt ,.,..... merchandise will be available by Sept. 25 Ille llm• allowed Dy llw, lht und.,-onal "Pf-l•llV. to edmlnltttt .Jvly 15, 11183 Thi. ... ,_ ..... h'-0 'Mth IM nam. tr()n'I Mld\MI John Murphy ( 1). -• lllQned. H Admlnl11rat0< ot 1111 Ea-he 111a1a of Rot>en HugllM (u~ f'noTll County Ci.<k ot Orange CounlY on Dan• EllUl>ath Mu111ln (21 to , .... tf •trt• Salt , .. We are sorry fo I I thl lat• of Albert• w Seaman. 0.-Ill lnd•ptndenl AdmtMl,.llon ol Publlllle<I Orange Cout Delly Aug •. 11183 Mlc:hMI John Murphy SN~ .. (I). S11 " ' w I r any nconven ence s CMMCI, wlll .... at prlvat .. ale 10 !ht ... , .. ACI) Thi Ptlllton I• M1 IOI Piiot Auguet 14. 21, 28. 5-pt. 4, 11183 1'222221 Violet Dena Ellubelh SkytlOIM ' "' J • I t I • may C8US8 hlghtll and 1>111 net bldde< on Ille ring In 0.pt No. 3 al 700 CIVIC •90•-83 Publlth.O Or1no1 Coul Dally IT IS HEAEB'I' ORDERED lhll au •• ,.,, ,.,,., tlllt .,,.,, • term• end eondlllon1 heretnantt Ill Or . W111, Sanll An•. CA Piiot Aug 21, 28, 8-pt 4, 11. 1983. per.one lnta< .. ted In llle m•lllf manllon6d au tight, 11111, and lntarMI 2.701 on Sepl 7. 1983 11 11:30 A.M. 1----iw-m-•ic-NO-Tl_C£____ 410~ •IOl'Mlld •PPNr belore lhll court In I I "' Alberla w s .. m1n, Oeceued, 11 IF '!'OU OBJECT 10 lht granting Of l'"UU&. 0tp1nmen1 No. 3 at 700 CIVIC s ® the limo ol lier dlath end all right, Ile pellllon. you 1hould .r111tt ap-•------------ Cenla< Ori.,,. w .. 1. S•nll Ana. Call-ears • TJ9ARG ET Ulla, and lnlerNl lh•I lhl .... ,.hit ., ., lht heiring •nd •l•la you "'~~: ~~=· ___ ..;.Nll.;;.:;.::;tC~NO;.;.;;.T;.;IC.;.E;;;... __ fomla, on s.p1 241, 11183, al 10:00 acqulr.cl In 1ddlllon to that of 0.0.-bjectlona 0t n1e written obJect1on1 A o'c:IOCk AM . and lhtn and Iller• dent" 1111 llm• ol her death. In lht Ith lhl COU'1 befor• , .... hearing The lollowtng peflOfll are doing FICTITIOUa auatNall lhOw eauN, 11 any they llavt , wny IHI prope<ty IOCialed In Orange our appearance may be In PfllOll bualnua 11 NAMI ITAnMUfT uld petition '°' Change ot nen1111--"-".•.'-lt0f--•u_c_11_"_"'_o_co _ _. •---------------------__.County. Ca11torn11, commonly by )'our aU0<ney (AISUPRA SONIC, (B)SUPRA Tho ronowtno pertol\I .,, doing thould not be granted known .. 3117 Aal" Str•t. t...aoun• IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Ot • SONIC MAGAZINE, (Cl PER-butlneA ... IT tS FURTHER ordered tllat a Beach Calll0tnl1 and llgally de-onllngenl a edllor of lht 0-ued FORM MICE INTERNATIONAL, WINOTRONICS. ISi KllmUI Of., =ri~~c:'t!-0:!,:0W~~.~ TD I A!'S CIDSSIDI I PVIZLI ec~~:,9B~~~·Laouna cuuaNo ~,,m~•'ii,':!.rf.':t',:~r:;!"ao!i~~b';ci~~~G~~E~g=11s.~lN~~ 92e:411dg M-1. Cott• Meaa, CA PllOI. , newapeper of genarel 2. per map recorded In BoOll 7. repreMnllllve appointed by the RIGHT STUFF ACCESSORIES. (G) RodY," H Abercrombie. 13&92 LI Clrculauon. pubHahld In lhl1 county Pages 39 •nd 40, or Ml~lanooua oun within tour month• from,,... THE RIGHT STUFF, 13202 Joll• laza, G11den Grove. CA II teul onoe 1 week 101 tour con· M•P• ol Oranljf County, Calllornll date ol llrtt 111u1noe of lellett u Weymouth St., Westmlneter, Ca ll2.&44 MCUtlve-ka prior to lh• day of aald The 1ale 11 subjtcl 10 eurrenl p1ovlded In Section 700 of th• 92883 Thll bullnett 11 conducted by a lltarlng \aAH , aover>anta. condlltona, re-Problle Code 01 Callfornl• Tile Um• Mk:hMI Al\lna. 13202 Weymouth llmllecl par1n011hlp Dated Aug. 16, 11183. ACROSS 80 Hawallan a1r1e110n1, reM1rvat10ns. rights, 1lghll tor filing clilma will not ••Piie prlOr St, WHlmln1t1<. Ca 112683 Rodger H. Ab41fcromble B Tam Nomolo 9 I Siege or way, and auemenla 01 record. 10 tour month• riom the date 01 lhe Thia bu1lneae It eonductecl by· an Thia 1111ement WH flled with the Judge or 1111 1 Rani s geese whisper any encumbre.ncea 10 be 9811111.0 hearing nolleed ebova lndl~ldu111. County Cla<~ 01 Orengo County on Superlot Court Htlahves 82 Fllched 93 Declare ovt ol the purchase ptlce The prop-YOU MAY EXAMINE Illa Illa kepi MICHAEL AKINS Aug. 3, 1983 Wiiiiam L Schroede<, All0<noy 111 6 Hatch mark 84 E•plOlled 95 Ptgpens erty 1110 be1old on an :·111a" baala. by the c;ovr1 11you111lnte<etled1n Tiiis llttoment WH llled wllh Ille Fm1a L1w, 106M W11tmln111r Ave , 111, 12 Mu1can 86 Accumulate 97 Proee except H to Ulla tile 11111a, you may wve upon the Counly Clerk 01 Oranoe County on Publllhod Orange C~•• Delly Gardon Grove. CA. 92643 attorneys cotns 2 wds 98 Alleges Bid• or on1is are tnvlled IOI thla eaecu10< or admlnl1trat0<, 0t upon July l5, l 983 Piiot Aug 21· 28· Sept 4· 11· 11183· name. etc 17 Legendary 88 Prince or -99 Myself Pr<>per1y and mu11 be In writing ind lhtf ""'"'1wy IOI 11-.. 1xawt0< or ad· F2207M 4147-83 PuDllaned Orange Cont Dally PllOI H d 90 T wtll De rtGetved •I the olllce 01 m1n111ra10< and 1111 With th• cou'1 Publlalled Oranllf Coul Diiiy 1------------ Aug 2 '· 28. Sept. 4, 11, 11183 2 In u hero 92 s:~~=;r:ull 100 Publlshes HUGH J SCALLON. AllO<ney 10< Ille With ptoof 'of aervlc., • written re-Piiot Augull 14, 2 '· 28. Sep!. 4. 1983 Pl&IC NOTICC 4521.83 1 Feeble· 101 Diving Admtn111ra1or 11 34 171 Pacific queal •l•tlng thll you dealre apectal 4805·83 1---~=.:.:....;.;.;;.;.;.;;;.:;... __ _ Ml.IC NOTICE L-1713 NOTICE OF DEATH OF GEORGE F. STEGNER, aka G .F . STEGNER , ah GEORGE FREDERICK STEGNER, PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-11105 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of George F. Stegner, aka G.F. Stegner. aka George Frederic k Stegner and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Scott Stegner in the Su- perior Court of Orange Coun- ty requesting that Scott Stegner be appointed as per- .anal ~presentative to acl- mi.nilter the estate of George F. Stegnt"r (under the Inde- pendent Admlniatration of Eatates Act). The petiuon is 1et for hearing Ill Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic C.enter Dr,, West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on AllgWt 31, 1983 at 9:30 A.M . IF YOU OB.nX:r to the granting of the petiuon, you should either appear at the hearing and state y ou objec- tions or file wntten obiec- uons with the court before the hearing. Your appear- ance may be 111 person or by your attorney. IF YOU A.RE A CREDI- TOR or a contingent creditor of the deceued, you must tile your cl&lm with the court or preeent it to the personal rep- resentative appointed by the court wnhin four months from the date of first tau.anee of letters as provided in Sec- tion 700 of the Probate C.ode of C&llfomia. The time for fillng clauns will not expt.re prior to four months from the date of the heanng notiC'ed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. U you are interested in the estate, you may serve upon the ex- ecutor or adminiatrator, or upon the attorney for the ex- ~tor or adminittrator, and file with the court with proof of tervice . .a written request stating that you desire aped.al notice of the filing of an ln· ventory and appraiaement of est.ate ~ti or of the peti· tiona or attOUnts mentioned ln Secuon 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate C.ode. AARONS & AARONS, INC. By: VUma M. Aarons, F.eq 2790 Harbor Blvd, Swte 209 P.O.Box 1469 Cotta Mesa. Ca.I.if 92626 (714)~6-6604 Publ.tahed Orange Coast Dally Pilot August 14, 15. 2 1. 1983 4611-83 McCottMICll MOlTUAllflS Laguna Beach 494 ~4 l'l L a9una H111s 768 09JJ San J _,an Cap1<.t1 t)n11 4q5 1771) H.AlaOtl LAW.._MT. OllYI Mor!uaf)' • Cemett>I)' Crematory 1625 Gisler Avp Co~1a Mesa 540 5•,54 "IUCI llOTHOS HU. UOADW A 'f MOITUAIY 110 Broa!Jwav Co"a Mesa ~2 9150 HlTll .. GllO~ ~H & tuTHlll I ~ncu~ CH•'ll 4')1 ( 1111\ <;1 co .. 1.1 MP~il f\46·q37' ,AClffC •llW .....,.IA&. .. AH Cel'l'll)tery Mortuary Ch1oe1-Crem11ory 3600 P•,1ftt v •• .,. o .. vr Newpo11 Beach 6'A ?1'00 • minded 94 Spons ducks CoH I H1g11w1y Suite 104, Dana notice ol tht llltng ol an tnvonto FICTITIOUI au ... 11 22 BtDhcal groups 103 Bed boards Point. Catllornla. 112629, or may be and appral~I of Hllll HMll P\llLIC NOTICE NAMI ITATl•NT mountain 96 God ol love 105 Flesh color llled With the c111111 01 Superior Coun °' ol the pellllona 0t acc;ount• Tiie tOllowlng Plf90ll la dOlnQ 23 Turn as1c:1e 97 Bivouac 106 Playful 0t deUvtred lo HUGH J SCALLON, llonecl In Stc110n 1200 and 1200 So FICTTTIOUI aU .... 11 butfnen H 24 Excited shelters mammals peraonelly, at any time Iller pobll· Ille Ca1ll0tnla Probate Coda NAM!! ITATUlllNT MERLE NORMAN COSMETICS, 25 Squander 2 wds. 107 Strong poinl cation or thl1 nolloe and bll0<1 m•k· Anhur D. Gery Tht IOllowlng 1>8f90lla "' doing 271 E t 71h St., Coela M .... CA. 26 Obtained 102 Printer's 08 S Ing lhl "II 51" I."'°~ C-1 Hwr lulle ~1 bualntsa aa· 112827 I aule The property wlll be sold on Iha Long 9Nc:tl, CA. tol04 ANTOINETTE'S, Ona Gretel Chrlallna M1rl1, 3202 Calle 27 Concerning terms 2 wds following t1rm1. cash 01 P•rt ca.ah Publlahed Or1ng1 Cout Dally Court, Newpon Belen, Ca. 112863 Out110. San ciem.n1e, CA. 112872 28 Annual 104 Sneak away 11 I Icy rain 1nd part credit, Iha l•rm1 ol c;1edll 10 Piiot Aug. 20, 21. 27, 1983. 4811·83 Kelly C. Albegll, On1 Gr11e1 Court. Thi• Dulllneaa 11 conducitd by. an Income 2 wds 113 Quarrels be 1cc.apt1ble 10 the undersigned N~ Beach, Ca. 112M3 Individual F1eneh 109 Above 117 T1111sp1ans and 10 lhe Superior Court. not lua P\alC NOTICC Thi• butlneaa la conducted by· Chrl•llna Marie 29 Strong wind 110 Paper 119 Mlscalcu· than S1000 ol the amount bid to JUL'!' 14, 1983 Thia tlaltmenl wu filed Wllh thf 30 And Latin rneasures lated ac:eompany 1"9 oft., by oenlfled f"ICTITIOUI auMNt:al KELL'!' ALBAGLI County Clttlt ol OrlflOI County on 3 I Reco<d 112 Goes by 121 Part or cllec;I(, and Ille ballnOl 10 be paid on NAMI ITATIMENT Thi• Ital-I WU Iliad with lhe Aug s. 11183 32 Cubic boat lhe back c1oM ol escrow 1n11 confirmation of Tile IOllOWlng pe<eoo• are doing County Cltt._ of Orange County on F222:111 .. 11 by tht Supttlor Court. Tu•, t>v1tn1M ea July 14, 11183 Pul>ltlhecl Otenge Cout o.lly meHure 114 Clly Desk 124 East Indies renll, operallng and mlllnlananoe NORTH HILLS PLAZA. 18430 F22111ea Piiot Aug 21. 26. Sept "· 11. 11163. 34 Also manager abbr ellpen-. Ind premium• on tn· 8rOOlchu111 Streat, Sulle 204. Foun-Publltneo Orange Cout Diiiy 4706-33 35 Furnt1u1e 115 Helm 125 Present euranc. ecceotable to Ille purchuer tlln Vlltey, CA 92708. Pttol Augual 14, 21. 28, 5-p1. "· 11183 1------------ ttem poslllon 127 Farm lh•ll bl ptO<aled H 011111 date 01 LLL l>artnaralllp , 18430 4803-83 DllDllC unnrc 36 Japenese 116 Medlcal strucl\ire rec;Otdlng 01 conveyanoe. Trenafe< BrOOl<hu111 SlrM I. Suna 204, Foun· n11K. nutl\<C; mile suttr. 129 Entreaty 11x11. and any 11111 tnaurance l:ilcy t•ln Valley. CA 112708 1----Nll--IC_NO_TI_C[____ FICTITIOUa MlalNEH 37 Ecology 118 Greek 132 Legal lerm 1hall be al tht lllPl"M Ol lht ler, VIC:klo J. P1ller1on. S613 Olde NAMI ITATIMEN'T agency monument 134 Bouquet ~;:: ~1,~~~C:'~:~:.::~..., 01 =~wonh 8oulevatd. Arv.de. CO l"ICTITIOUI eu ... 1a The tOllowlng Pf'110t1• 111 dOinQ 39 Beach 120 Harvests Items Tiie undeutgned r8MIVee Iha Jam•• L Dixon 2115 Jndlan NAMI ITATI!MUfT butln ... u · grains 122 VesllDule 136 Alphabet right 10 reject .ny and 111 blda ptlOr Springe l ane N-Pon S.ach CA l'lle loUowtng pereon It dolng PATHFINDERS GROUP. 4242 42 ln111uctor 123 Deep ditch characters to entry of an Older confirming tile 112860 ' ' b<Jslnett u : Campu1 Drive, Suite E.3, Co.le •5 Urge aate. Thie butlnett le c;onducied by , AAA DRIVE THRU PHOTO, 717 Mesa, CA 112880 Seotllsh 126 1:~~us In i~~ ~~1'!':,'~~le DATED Augu•I 18. 1983 llmllecl pannerlhlp W 111111 St .. Coetl M .... CA. 112827 Jean Lind, 4242 c.mpu.1 DriYI, MARY AILEEN w . JENSEN. a1 LLL Ptrlnerilllp Bernard Paul RenHu, 2115 Suite E3. Coate M .... CA 921WlO 46 G-rat puules 143 F0<gtve Admlnlalrator 011111 e.1111 of lht Peul Huret par1no< Harbor. Cott• u .... CA 1124127 Thia b<Jllnot• 11 conducitd by: • tend11nc1u 128 Imprint 4 Horn ceremony 144 Ado1es above named Oecedont Thie 8111.,;,enl .... filed with 1111 Thia butfneat I• conducted Dy en llmltld Part..,.,ahlp 49 Pec1t1 away 130 Eclipse 5 Great ptatns 63 Sooner 14S Think HUGH J SCALLON, All0tr>ey l0t County Clerk ol Orange County on lndMdull Jeen Lind 5 I Ctty ol demon 6 Droops 65 French 146 Chl>•r vo•ce Admlnt1111a10< Jul)' 111 11183 Bern11d P ~ Tiiis st11-1 wu llled With tha Llgllt Hindu 7 Jogging gall legislllure 148 Stones HUOH J. ICALLON ' F221mf Thia tlal-1 WU ftled with Ille County Cl«lt ol Otenge County on S3 Health 13 1 Baby 8 E111malts 67 Wear away 150 Blac;kboard ATI°"NaY AT LAW Puollehld Orange Coul Dally County Cler\ 01 Orange County on July 15 l 983 resort watcher g Negative 69 F19111ng 152 Son of Eber :~": ~C:"'° e-1 "'911••Y PllOI July 31, Aug 7, 14, 2 1,4~~ AUii 1· 11183 ,1... Publlthld Or Coll~ 55Fetherer 133Letter llne prefix poles t53Lock ol llair 0111, Potnl , CA. tZl1t (?1t) Publl•htd Orange Cont Dally Piiot Aug 2 1,28~1 •.11.1983 57 Fence slep 135 Stable 10 Family 71 Play Ille 155 Aerni •l4351 P\alC NOTICE Piiot Aug 21. 28. 89')1 4, II, 1983 '72~ 59 Vaclllates comport· members host 1S1 EJ1is1ence Publllhld Ot1"91 Coaa1 Dally PllOI 4580-33 I 62 Toll road ment 11 Vichy 73 Marks out 159 Very Aug 21. 22. 28. 11183 f"ICITTIOUI •UllHl!la PtalC NOnCE 64 Small 137 Corded summer 75 Disparaging French 4812-83 NAMI: ITATl!Ml!NT P\alC NOTICC :---..;..;;=;.;;..;.;..;;..;.;.;;.;;.... __ _ particles labnc 12 Br11.Z1ll1n remarks 163 Siamese i------------Th• lolloWlng P«•on• 11• dOlng I FlCTmOUI au .... , 66 B<oad grin 138 More pa1nl11I rubber tree 79 Eatra-large coin P\alC NOTICE bustneu H : FICTITIOUI IUllNE81 NAMIE ITATIMl:NT 68 Blfd dog 140 Informs 13 Hap~ntng s11e 164 College !AISUPRA SONICl(BISUPRA NAMI ITATEMl!NT I The lotlowino pereoo la dOlng 70 Watchful 142 Slumbers "'Sen1ence 81 An•gns C'-< IU.-t"IO" COUfllT Of' TH£ SONICI MAGAZINE.CCI SUPRA l he lollOWlng ~ It doing bu"neu .. ITATI! 0, CALll'OltHtA NEWS. 13202 Weymouth St, Wts1· bualneu H . PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL, 69S1 7'l LOnQld (lor\ 144 Parking to prison places 165 Feathery COUNTI OF OflANOE mtnstat CA 112683 SPORTSCAROS, 1•551 Laich, Warne< Ave Suite •4 19, Hunt· 74 Ml,_es area 2 wda 83 French necl\ptece ESTATE OF SUPRA CLUB OF AMERICA, lrvlne, CA 92714 , 1ng1on 86acll CA 92847 78 J&pllleM 147 Piece anew (1lar1gl Khoo! 167 Donkey ALBERTA W SEAMAN UITll H l bovt Jetfr9)' WlllOll Flllbecll, 14S51 Zalar Nalm 15130 Btoottllural dr1ma 149 Entrances 15 Fooc:J bil 85 Thus 169 Phtltop1ne IDECEASEO · Thia butlnete 11 conduc1ed by • LerCll, 1rv1ne. CA 92714 AYI .. •40 wn1mln111t, CA 112683 77 Suttice 151 Malay 16 Fem ale 67 longt (for) lree CASE NO A I 1 52 241 ~p~''°C UB OF AMERICA Tllta b<Jllnete 11 conducted by an Thie b<J .. neu II c:onauc1.0 by'"' 78 Camt rs aliment Mini 89 SmudQe 173 WM e I NOTICE OF' INTENTION TO U A L .. I lnc!Mdual lndtvldual SELL REAL PROPERTY AT MIClllllC Alltlnl, Prealdlnl Jett Allbaeh lei• Nllm PRIVATE SALE TIMI 91altmenl wu llled with 1he 1'1\ls 1111"""" wu lllec:I With IM Thll lllllfnenl wu llled ""111 l'hl NotlCll It hereby given that, aul>-Count~ Clerlt of Ot1ng1 County on County Ctetk of Orano-County on County Clerlt ot Orange County on jeel 10 conn1m111on by 111e above Ju~83 Aug 3. 11183 Aug 8. 111413 enlllled Coun on September 9 F2221U F'22MM 11183 a• 10 00 or •111t••h1< ""1thln Publlthed Orenge Cout Delly Publlalle<I Or1ng1 Cout Dally Publlalle<I Orange Co"' Dally the rime 1uow$ci Dy law. the under-Piiot Augual 14,21, 28. Sep! .... 1983 Piiot Aug 21 , 28. Sept "· I 1. 11183 Piiot Aug 21, 28, Sept •. 11, 1983 algned u Admlnlll<ator ol Ille Es-606-83 4H8-83 •709-83 tale ol Alben• W S11man. 0.-0MNd. wlll Mii " prlv11e Nie 10 Ille ----P\a--l-C_NO_TI_C_E __ _ P\alC NOTICC PtalC NOTICE lhlQhMI "'° best ne1 biddlt on Ille lerm1 and «>ndlll0n1 hetalnah11 men11on«1111 rtght. 11111. 11\d 1n1.,. .. t PUllUC RELEASE FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEAL8 ot Alblll• w Seam1n. o.c.u.cs. at j Newport-Meas Unified School District today announced Its policy for free and 111e time of hef death and '" rlOht. reduced price meals for ehlldren unable to pay the full price o r meals served under the title. and tnltrlll 111a1 the '*"'• hu S aoqu1r1e1 1n .oomon 10 that of o--Natlonal chool Lunch and/or School Breakfast Programs. Each achool end the office of dent 111t1e 11me ot hlr ou111. tn 111e the Food Service Department. 2985 Bear S treet, Bldg. A , Costa Mesa, CA 92626, (71 4) ,.., PfC>Pl'tY 1oeat.o 1n Orenge 556-3273, has a copy of the pollcy, which may be reviewed by any Interested party. County Calllornt•. commonly The followlng household size and Income criteria will be used for determlnlnn knoorn 11 31502 Wett Street. Sou111 · ·• Laguna C•llfornl1, and teg1lly d• ellglblllty: ac1lt>e0 u tOltow• CALIFORNIA EUQllltLITY SCALE FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS Lot 1. un11 ~t. Tr1e1 7347, .. '* Children from families with Incomes at or below the following levels may be ellglble for map recorded In 8oolt 274, Peg. 111 f ed I and 20 01 Mlactllaneout M11>9 of ree o r r uced pr ce meala. Record• o1 <hnoe County, ca11-INCOME !:LIOIBILITY GUIDELINES 1om1a July 1, 1N3 -June 30, 1114 The Nit 11 .ubleci 10 current WN. COVll'"111. condlllona, ,.._ 11nc11on1. '-"•ttona. rtot>••. ngnta FAMILY ol wl)I, and _..,.,, Of r..co<d, SIZE any encumbr-to b8 Nlltllld out ot 111e pure/\-p11oe n .. 1>'09- eny la 10 be told on an 'u 11" b1111. IJIC91)1 U 10 11111 1 • 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Weekly Free $0-122 0-1M 0-206 0-2•8 0-290 0-332 0-374 0-416 Reduced $123-173 165-233 207-293 249-353 291-412 333-472 375-532 417-592 GROSS INCOME Monthly Free $0-527 0-709 0-891 0-1.073 0-1.255 0-1.437 0·1,619 0· 1.801 Reduced $528-750 710-1.009 892-1,268 1,07 4-1,527 1,258-1'786 1,438·2,045 1,620-2.304 1,802-2,563 Free $0-6,318 0·8,502 0-10,686 0-12,870 0-15.054 0-17,238 0-19.•22 0-21,606 Annual Reduced $6,319-a,991 8,503-12.099 10,687-15.207 12,871-18,315 15,055-21.423 17,239-24,531 19.423·27,639 21 ,607-30,747 SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS Blda °' ofl1t1 111 1nvt11c1 for lhll Pl~ and mull be tn writing end wlH bl r808IV8d 11 the ottic. of HUGH J SCALLON, AllO<ney IOI Ille Admlnl11r1tor. II 34 177 Pacific Coaal Highway. Suite 104. Dan• Point, Catllornl1, nfl29. 0t may be 1119d with Ille cterll ol Superior Court OI delivered IO HUGH J SCALLON. per9()nllly. 11 1ny lln11 ertlt' publi- cation ot this no11G• end before mak-ing tht .. ,. Thi PIOf*IY 111111 t>e sold OI" ,,.. For Each Additional Family Member Add· $2, 184 S3.108 -· n • :I -~ !)> -If) ::i I/) -• :.: ~ iii I/) CD a. 'O <t> !)> ::i a. ->C < (fl <t> -... < • --~ ::i -0 -a ::i - (Q ::r '° CD ::r :l :s 1:J .., c;· • ~ en .... (1) Q> -· ~ < ::i Q> CD er #~ • Dally Piiat Claaalfled Adverttelng 642-5878 IOl1ow1ng lll°m• eath or plr1 eaall $42 $60 S 182 --------81\CI P"t er.Oii, ,,... llt'me of ctedlt to $259 P\alC NOTIC£ l't&IC NOTICE ~d =a:u'~io!"C~~~~= ·A famlly ol one means a pupll who la hit/her sole support. lnstltutlonallzed children h11 s 1000 01 '"'amount bid 10 1e-are always one member famllles. Foster chlldren are one member ramifies only If the p1ny '"' oftar by ca<111i.o welfare/placement agency maintains legal respoalblllty for the chlld. f'ICTlTIOUI au•••• ffCTITlOUI aua•u • •nd tlle balance lo bl c>ald on Family meana a group o f related or nonrelated lndlvlduala who are llvlng as one NAIK ITATDIM!NT NAME ITATIMINT IOlll ~ eecrow lhlf co"rm1llon of ' ' The •Ollowlng Pf'IOl'I• 1ra dOlng THUY 1"AHM OO•N .... by 111e SuPlf'IO< coun Taxes. economic unit. sharing llvlng expenses. Living expenses Include rent, clothes, food, bu1IMH u · Attotney: N. Van Oeo ron11. oP8fatlng and malnlen~nca doctor blll8, light bllla, heating bills, etc . INVESTORS REAL ESTATE SER· 1102 w. fl'ttl It.•• 122 ~'*'-· •nd premium• on In-C hlldren from ramllle s whose Income Is at or below the levels shown are ellglble for Ces Co ...,,. Ana. CA t2'70I •urance 1ccep11Dt110 Ill• purcha"r f ed _,. p I 1 VI 1r12. LTD . "3 r=• ... ..; 111811 oe prorllld 81 01111, date 01 ree or r uc....... r ce mea 8. ~1~, Sult• 100. Newport • The lollowlng1• Pf'tOn 11 dOinO rec0tdlng 01 eonveyanc.. Tran1fat Application fo rm• are being &ent to all homes with a letter to parent• or guardians. to • 1 ornl• 112eeo bvtlnet• .. t1J1es. and eny Ulla fneur•nee po11cy apply fl')r free or reduoed price meala, houHholdt should flll out the application and lnvH1or1 RHJ E•t•I• SeMcea THANH HU'l'EN. 13•62 ~arty "''11 ti. •1 tht •~penM 011111 S.C1er • return It tc. the achool. Addltlo nal copies are available at the prlnctpal't office In eech "12, lid • •3 Corpor•t• Plau. Sult• SlrMI G11oan Grove CA 9(6'3 •nd •II other COlll •I Ille upenM ol Th ded he w11 • ·--... ty' 100. Newport Beech, Callfoml• Tr.,; van NQuytn · 13462 Marty the purch-or purch-• school. e Information provl on t appllcatton I be u..vu on or the purpoee of 112eeo s1r .. t. Gard«I Grov9. CA 1124143 Tht undttlllQMd ,_, thl determining ellglblllty and may be verified at any time during the achoo! year by tehOOI Thia butlneH ta condue11d by I Thie bualneN It conducitd by 1n rlghl IO rt jtel atty end Ill bldl !"10f Or Other program Offfclafs, llmlltd partn«lhlp. •r.dlvldull ~enlf'Y or •n 0td1t conntn'lffl(, the For the school offlclals to determine ellglblllty. the houtehold mutt provide the Harold G Morehead. o -rai ~~ :i:'.!:'f: .. lllad with,,,. ATED A~11 11. 11193 followlng Information fisted on the appllcallon: namee of all household memt>en: IOdal Pan'*' counl c1er1t Of 0r-. County on MARY AILEEN w JENSEN . .a eecurlty numbers o f all adult houeehold member9 or a 1tatement that the hou..notd Thi• 11a1-1 wu nr.o w1111 1111 .hJty 2l, 11183 AOm1n1t1rai0t 01 tht Eat•t• 01 tht tn4tmber do.. not poaaeas one• total houMhold Income· and the algnatu,. of In ldul't C~nty Ci.tll of Ot•not Coun1y on l'lt1711 •~ """*' Oeoadent. d ' I f ti vtd' _,. I H __ _.... July 111, 1983. Publlahed ~ eo..1 Delly HUGH J SCALLON. Attorney t0< houMhol member certifying that the n orma on pro -.. •corr.ct. ou-....... 1 we 'DDIM ?Hot Aug. 21, 28, !Hp\, 4, , 1. 1~. AdmlnltttllO< requlrtd to report lncreaMa In houaehold Income of over $50 per month °' seoo per Pubnanect 01111Qt eo.11 0 1111y 471 ,.13 ~W~~lvc:~~~ yHr end deer ..... In houeehold 11i:e . Pl101July 31, Auo. 7. 14. 21. 1983. 4117 Paellie cout Highway Applloatlona may be submitted at any time during the year. 4312-43 "8.IC NOW Sult• 104 Under the provlllonl Of the free and rtduc.d price policy the dlttrlct Food s.r...loe i----------ncnnoue llU ... H Dena Point. CA 1120111 Office wlll review applle1t1on1 and determine tllglbllhy. It a parent °" guardian 11 NIUC NOTIC£ ...-ITA,.....HT 7~:J:.!;3&6,1 Coe•' Piiot dt ... t11fled with the rullng of th• official. ht/ahe ml)< dllCl\lu the declalon wtth the T'llt IOllOWfnO per1on1 -doing A•"' 21 22 2~"3 Delly de1ermlnlng ottlelal on an Informal baal1. If the parent wfaheil to make • formal appem, '9Cnnout llU..... bull-• ~.. O ' ' ' c ,..A .. NAMI ITATIMIWT NORTH Hlll.8 PHYSICAL THEA· •814-13 he/the may m•k• a ,..quett either Of'llly or In writing to M r. Frtd • ._. .... Olf'9Ctor AP'I' ANO BACK SCHOOL, 1211 w Student Sefvlcel, po. Box 1368, Newport e.aett. CA. 92&83. (71'4) 780-3284, tor. bu~ollowtnO 0tttot1 1a dolrlQ L•mt>en Roed, suit• 100, Le Habta. rta.IC NOllC( hearing to appeal the decltlon. The pollcy contain• an outline or the hearing ~we. ". Ctllfofnl• to631 If a houMhold member becomet u'*1\ployed or If the houMtlold atze changee, the C:.~~&'·11~~ Bkyp1111t Cir· ,.:::.1 ~=~':°.on.M::i· t .;::_ ~:'!A~u famlly ettould contect the tchool. Such chenges may make the Ohlld,., or the houMhokj M1tlan11t v .. w 610 vi " L 11« atvo.. ~ H•bl•. C•Hfomt• The lolf0w4n0 panona .,, d ellglbt. for reduced price meals, or tor additional t>eneRta auch u trM meal• If the farNly i...oun• e.act1 CA' m11 • n ' toe31 11u11neaa 11. Income fall• et o r below the i.ve11 ettown above. 1 ..... , bu"' . ·-..................... Tlll• bUllMM 1• oonduoted by. • ANTS COMPVT£R (0 M.} f!CH· In oerteln CllMI fo11er children ar• alto ellglbt. fOf theM benefit•. If • houMhold Ma '"• .,,_. .. ..,......_,.., vr: an O()fpotlllOn. NOLOG'I' 23'4 E 1111181 Sulla 211 '1 1y f f "'--t-lncllvlduat rrank So<r.nuno. M.O. /4. Pro-Cotta M.:U CA uen ., ' totter Ctllldren llV ng With them lr'ld WI~ to epp or IUOh mealt or tr-n, ,,. M1rt1nn• v111., r..t10n11 Cotl)Oratton, PrMld4lnt O*"'d An ·Mann 1148 w 111e111anc1 houMhold ahould contact the tchool for mott Information. Thi. etatamettl Wit llltd with tht Tiii• •l•ltmaonl Wll fllad with "" Santi An•. CA. ea703 • The Information provided by th• houMhold II confidential and wlll be uMd only fOf ~1. f:3k °' °''not County °" County Oltlnl 01 Ofanoa County °" ~d Alln Han, t4e w Alch· purpotet of determining ellglblllty and verttytng data ug . July 14. '"' lllllCI, Sant• A.ne. CA 12703 . ' • l"lllM1I ~ TN1 bu"'-11 condueled by a Publlllhed <>range eo..1 0111y 'vblltNd e>tanot eo..1 Dell) OIM'll pennanf\1p In th• Of*•tlon of chlld fMdln; proeram• admlnl1tertd by the U.S OeptrtrMnt of PllOI Auo 21• n . ~'· 4• '!·7~; Pnot July a1. AUO 7, 14. 2\ 1ta. David.,._.. Agrtculture. no chlld wm be dltcrlmlnattd a;alntt beeeuM of reoe. cotor, MJC, nation11 i---------.;..;_~--------....;29:.:;~•..;;•~2 Thia 11~1 .., .. llladeo:h 1: origin, age, or handtcep. If any member or 1 hou.Mhold beltev. t~ hlYe beef\ L.M, . Boyd Da1·1r P1·1ot1 ~. 1"3 of Ofenot ,;.,,.. ~::~~~D~~~~~~ ahould writ• lmmedlately to the Sect9taty Agrtcuhur•. m 01ms in th e Pvbttel>l<I Of•noe eo..t Dal~ Pttot Aug 2 I 28 Sec>t 4• , !'aii~::i Publllhed Orange CoHt Dally Piiot Aug. 21. 27. 1983. --------------- / . I r f r · ' I r E2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21, 1983 Feeling of fine resort at Villas at Salt Creek Less than one mlle from the Pacific Ocean and adjacent to the Robert Trent Jones II-designed golf course, the VIiias at Salt Creek, Avco Community Developers' luxury resort community In Laguna Niguel, otters the Ideal summer residence with the resort atmosphere of a ··second home.'' Fashioned after the elegance found In Euro- pean vlllas, the VIiias range In size from 2,545 to 3,67 4 square feet, each representing a different region of the Mediterranean. Four models, de- signed by Yeiser Garland • Associates of Costa Mesa, have captured this European feellng. Today's Cover Home The slngle level Andali.icla model perfectly depicts the tailored elegance of a Miian hotel with Its subtle colors of tan and terracotta, and a variety of textures Including stucco, brick walls or- namented with unusual fabrics and heavy area rugs. Like a small yet sophisticated It all an hostelry, the two-bedroom Andalucla, as Its name suggests, has grace and elegance that otters both casualness and formality. Marbella, modeled after the Hotel Splendldo In Portoflno, Italy Is fashioned with dominant colors of terra cotta and black, contemporary oriental furniture, palms and the flamingo accent. Three bedrooms, an atrium, gallery and garden court are Included In the floorplan. The four bedroom Sotogrande model rep- resents the ultimate In European formallty and grandeur. Incorporating a white on white color scheme, sllk, and travertine marble, the Soto- grande otters amenities tradltlonal In a European· home -a butler's pantry, true master suite and bidet. Each model's Interior complements a variety of exteriors, ranging from a Mediterranean stucco finish or horizontal wood siding with shake or red barrel or flat tlle roofs, designs that achieve both home lndlvlduallty and a custom streetscape. Complementing the exteriors are a variety of treatments Including multi-paned, clerestory and arched windows. Priced from $375,000 to $500,000 the Villas at Salt Creek are the ultimate In adult llvlng. Residences llne the fifth fairway of the Salt Creek Golf Course and many provide brllllant views of nearby Salt Creek beach and the Pacific Ocean. The four-bedroom Gavina model was pat- terned after a villa In Florence, Italy, and exhibits a distinctive resort flavor described by the designer as "contemporary traditional that la both American and cont inental." Custom designed furniture from Italy Is showcased In the angular first floor rooms, Including the study, living, dining and famlty rooms. The continental color triad of grey, white and tan derives Its tropical Influences from brightly colored accessories -notably parrots, bamboo accent pieces and palms. The four models are open dally for viewing from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. To reach the community from the San Diego Freeway, exit south on Crown Valley Parkway and continue seven miles to Pacific Cost Highway. Turn left on PCH to Niguel Road. Turn left again on Nlguel Road, then right onto Stonehill Drive. Turn left at Salt Creek Drive and Into the sales office and model complex. For further detalls, contact Joe Smith or Cheryl Schott at 832-2860. ----------Salt Creek Villas ----------1 Ponderosa aids Children's Hospital The 3 ,615-square foot Soto- grande p lan at The Villas at Salt Creek in Laguna Niguel offers a dramatic entry and living room, pictured here with double entry doors, curvilinear staircase, dee- orative picture windows and woodburning fireplace. The MAME award-winning Villas are offered from $375,000 to $500,000 by Avco Community Developers, Inc. Children's Hospital of Orange County has received home furnishings valued at more than $10,000 from Ponderosa Homes, Inc., of lrvlne. homes at the company's various projects. The furniture, Including sofas, antiques, chairs, tables and lamps, had ~n used to furnish model Some pieces wlll be used at the hospital, whlle others will be sold at the nine CHOC Thrift Stores In Orange County to raise money for various hospital projects. . :; Townhomes at Woodbridge Parkview start at $1 39~990 li Only 9 homes left :~in Lyon's Parkview .. ~~ With just nine homes remaining for --: sale In the present phase, the sales :~ success of "Woodbridge Parkvlew" ~ · In Irvine has prompted Th<3 Wllllam ,. Lyon Company to release an ad- .·~ dltlonal phase this month. :; "It's the summertime," explains ·.· Sales Manager Russel Carlson. . :-"When people visit, and see the lakes :..:· and the swimming lagoons, this place ;; becomes Irresistible," he said. : Woodbridge Parkvlew Is one of the . · distinctive residential developments .... contained In the Woodbridge com- •. munlty, which Is being planned and .: developed by The Irvine Company. ••. "This Is one of the most exciting t,,. communities In the nation," said {; Carlson. "Here, residents can swim, ~:: flsh, go sailboating, Jogging or blcycl-1! · Ing along the parks and tr alls, or they ~( can ~.lay tennis at the private tennis .~: club, he added. ~-The Woodbridge VIiiage Assocla- ~· tlon directs the professional malnten- • ~-ance of all community recreation .<.~· facllltles and common areas. The :<"· · Association Is financially supported ~-by monthty fees from all home owners -~· In the community. •• •. At Woodbridge Parkvlew, one-and § two-story townhomes are presented ~!. In two-and three-bedroom designs ;.-. c r e a t e d b y A r c h I t e c t s ""°' Hales--Langston. of Orange. Prlcee :.? begin at $139,990. ~.· • fhe townhomes are especlally ~ well-appointed. Vaulted celllngs, ·~l walk-in cloeets or sliding door ward- robes, wood-burning fireplaces. well-appointed kltOO.ns, spacious master soltes, and fully fenced, pri- vate yard areas that extend the full width of each home are considered "standard" features. Also standard • are two-car garages with automatic door openers and direct home ec- ceu. I The ultra-contemporary kitchens are highlighted by double ovens, dishwashers. disposals, range hoods, Formica countertops, cus- tom-d~slgned wood cabinetry, large pantries, and vinyl floor coverings. Greenhouse windows are included In some plans. · A nearly maintenance-free lifestyle Is afforded all residents of Wood- bridge Parkview. All common areas and home exteriors are professionally maintained under the direction of the homeowners association, to which all owners contribute separate monthly fees. The majority of the purchasers In Woodbridge Parkvlew have been professional persons, according to Carlson. "We seem to appeal to pro- fessional, self-employed people, as well as rising stars In the business and Industrial worlds of Irvine," said Carlson . "They're attracted by the outstand- ing opportunities of Woodbridge Parkview, plus the man-made lakes, swimming lagoons and pools, beach clubs and other attractions of the overall Woodbridge community," he said. Model homes, which were furnished and decorated by the Internationally celebrated firm of Carole Elchen Interiors, are displayed Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Mondays from noon until six, near the corner of West Yale Loop and Blue Lake North. Additional Information la available by calllng 659-4603. Visitors should take the Santa Ana or San Diego freeways to Culver Drive, then enter Woodbridge at Alton Parkway. Dlrec:itlonal signs lead the way to Woodbridge Parkvlew. • -------------------- Bank of America announces a new aQjustable home loan with an interest rate ceiling . • 11'ITRODUCINC BANK OF AMERJCA'S CAPPED ADJUSTABLE HOME LOAN, WITH AN INITIAL ll'ITEREST RATE THAT'S LOWER THAN MOST FIXED RATES. lf you need the lower rntc:. of an ndjui.tahlc ratl' borne loan l.()C.lay, but want to feel secure about what your rate will be tomorrow, Bank of America's CAPPED Adj ustable rate home loan may be just whiit you need to make your dream home a reality. Unlike some other adjustable rate loans, this one has a S point ceiling, so you'll know the most your rate can go up or down 10 the fu ture. Suppose you were to obtain a $1()(),000 CAPPED Ad1ustablc rate loan with .in iniual note rate of 11.7:)%. Based on an .1'-:-0llllll'd prepaid finance chJigc of $.2200, the loon would have an annual percentage rnte of 12.<W"li. It would 1niti111ly require 1(1() monthly p11ymcn1, of $1,IHllJ. t 1, hut the amount~ of the monthly pnymcnts and the annual percentage r.ate would chon,1te as a result of interest rate changes. AT BANK OF AMERICA, THE CHOICE IS YOURS. Our CAPPED Adjustable rate home loan is just one of the lonns available at Bank of America. We also offer a conventional fixed rate loan.And our BASIC Adjustable rate home loan, which offers the lowest initial rate of the three. No mat- ter what kind of financing you need, you'll find the right type of loan for you at Bank of America. California's leading lender has the money you nC<.'<.l tnday to finance the home for your future So !-CC ui-first. Because ~ff ri.'lht now at Bank of America, your future 1s ON THE looking pretty good! LEADER. Bl Bank of America 01\NKOf f<MERICA• • Nl&SA .. Falcon Hill designs go 'for impact Two story volumea, clerestory windows and skyllghts all serve to make a home appear larger, but at Falcon Hill In Laguna Hiiis the Interplay of height and Ilg ht has been perfected Into an art form. "Every one of theae models currently avallable at Falcon Hill demonstrates how these particular architectural elements have been carefully bal- anced to achieve maximum Impact," says Carole Jamieson Dann, vice president of marketing for the Meister Company, the developer of this gate-guarded residential community of $Ingle-family homes. "All too often, either the volume is allowed to overwhelm rather than to enhance or the size chosen for a skylight or clerestory window Is Inappropriate," explalna Dann. "That's why In ~esignlng every home built by The Meister Company, extra time and effort Is taken to have the architectural firm, interior deslgners~d our own staff of experts review the Initial draw n ,as well as the actual home during various phase of construc- tion." As a part of this extensive design process, the exact placement and sizing of windows and skyllghts Is scrutinized to provide as much llght as posslble whlle maintaining functional wall spaces and appropriate scale. Similarly, celllng heights are checked and specific styles of celllngs are evaluated to ensure that they complement the moods of the different llvlng areas In each home. An Interesting Interplay of light and volume Is achieved In the kitchen, nook and family room arrangement of the new Meridian model. which otters three bedrooms, two full baths and 1,923 square feet of Interior living space. In this floorplan, the nook is set to one side of the kitchen and encircled by high plant shelves for a garden effect. Above, a skyllght adds natural llgtft to the nook as well as to the kitchen which also has a custom greenhouse window plus a counter area that opens directly Into the famlly room. High sloping callings and large window expanses In the famlly room further emphasize the overall spatial dimensions. Varying celllng treatments contribute charac- ter to each of the three famlly bedrooms in the Luxury living a prime goal atNorthBay Executive home seekers will find that the focus is on luxury llvlng at NorthBay Townhomes, which soon will hold a grand opening on a prime blufttop overlooking upper Newport Bay and Fashion Island. Each of the four floor plans is unique In styling and detailing: The Balboa Is a three-bedroom residence with the master bedroom and secondary sleeping quarters on separate floors for privacy. Of particular note in this home Is the elegant, bay-windowed dining room. Certain to draw comment In the Newport plan is the dramatic spiral staircase which links the lower floor master suite complex with the upper floor living area and additional two bedrooms. The Lido is noteworthy for Its generous family room, with a vaulted beamed celling, and Its formal dining galleria. In the Del Mar, the vaulted, beamed callings highlight the entry, dining room and kitchen, ottering special beauty; a center Island is a welcome feature In the gourmet kitchen. While each of the striking NorthBay Townhomes Is distinguished with Its own charm, all are carefully detalled and filled with luxury appointments that one expects to find only in more expensive custom residences. Among the features found In each of the 16 two-story homes -developed by The Mohler Corporation -are a ceramic tile entry, a formal dining room. two wood-burning fireplaces with ceramic tile hearths, oak staircases and vaulted, beamed ceilings. Truly, the three-bedroom or three-bedroom and den residences ere designed for the discerning executive who is moving from a larger home. Nowhere Is this more apparent then In the lavish master suite. Here are a private dressing room, bath, walk-in closet or large wardrobe and, in most homes. a European-inspired "Leisure Center." Since entertaining Is certain to be a large part of the NorthBay lifestyle, kitchens have been equipped with such luxurles as a Whirlpool range and microwave oven, dishwasher and trash compactor. a Modern Maid cook top with barbecue and griddle, disposal. cast-Iron double sink, ceramic tile countertops, pantry and rich, carved oak cabinetry. Distinguishing each of the NorthBay resi- dences are large, view-oriented balcony decks. detailed with carved railings and balustrades. Additional exterior treatments-which enhance the charming European-village theme -Include multi-paned and octagonal windows, French doors, attractive wood trim and an attached garage with extra-wide door and automatic opener. Ideally-situated within the fabulous New- port-Balboa resort area, NorthBay Townhomes Is easlly accessible to freeways for commuting. In addition, the Irvine Industrial Complex, Newport Center and the airport business area are right nearby. Numerous recreational amenities otter golf, tennis, fishing. beaches and water sports, whlle a wealth of entertainment Is In proximity. Major shopping abounds In the area at South Coast Plaza, Fashion Island and In Newport's fashionable boutiques. THI~ NOTICE APPEARS AS A MATTER OF RECORD llrttcourt f inantial Jncorporattd ho' arranged funding of '45 0,000.00 FIRST TRUST DIED LOAN ON A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE ~' ~'~"~.~~.:~~:2920 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 21 , 1983 £3 . \ ' . "" Somerset buyers try variables The variable Interest rate loan, once looked upon with suspicion by new home buyers, Is now being accepted by a large number of buyers · at Woodbridge Somerset In Irvine. "Because It doesn't have to anticipate possible future Inflation today, our variable rate loan Is currently more than two points below an equivalent 30-year fixed rate loan," said Tanya Labbitt, safes representative for Baywood Homes. builder of ttie popular townhome development. "The loan is assumable for quallfled buyers, has a 5 percent cap over the 30-year term, a maximum annual increase of 1 percent, and no pre-payment penalties," she pointed out. "All of our recent buyers have chosen this form of financing.'' Height and light are the focus of Falcon Hill intt>rior!- Woodbridge Somerset is a series of four one- and two-story townhome plans. being built by Newport Beach-based Baywood Homes in the Irvine community of Woodbridge, situated between the Santa Ana and the San Diego freeways east of Culver Drive In Orange County. Prices in the Woodbridge Somerset line currently begin at $115,000. Meridian: while, in the two-story Crest model, a bay window for the kitchen's breakfast nook Is repeated upstairs with the addition of a nine-and-a-half foot celling height to create a dellghtful alcove for one of the family bedrooms. This spacious, four bedroom home with 2,509 square feet of livlng space Incorporates sloping ceilings In the downstairs master suite and the formal living and dining areas as well as a cathedral celling In the master bathing/dressing area. To reduce the scale of the famlly room to a more Intimate perspective, the celllng Is dropped to an eight-foot height. Skylights also play an Important role In this home, dramatizing the volume above the open staircase and adding natural light to the upstairs bath. Keynoted by sweeping curvlilnear walls, the three-bedroom Summit model utlllzes ceiling heights to delineate the various llvlng areas of this 2,480 square-foot home. From the sloping ceilings of the entry and llvlng room, the height Is reduced to OCEAN VIEWS. Belcourt Hill's terraced h1lls1des oller spec- tacular vantage points trom wtuch to en)Oy the special advantages o f Newport Beach living from blue-water views of the Pocl!lc and Catalina. to fiery sunsets and vistas ot harbor hghts SECURITY. At Belcourt Hill. a double layer o f secunty assures your complete peace ot mind Com muruty access is stnclly controlled by the guarded mom entry gate And Belcourt Hills state-ol-lhe-ari. m-hom e secunty system by Westec provides each residence W1th twenty-four-hour protection that Keeps tam1ly members secure UPKEEP SIMPLIFIED. When you leave your home m Belcour1 Hill for extended periods of l!me 1rs ruce to know it will be m ore than 1usl secure -II will be completely cared for Because the community assoc1a11on sees lo the to tal upkeep of not 1usl your home·s extenor. but your landscaping. too -all the way to your front doo r LAVISH COMFORTS. At Belcourt Hill. the rucehes ol living m Newport Beach begin a t home Interior appointments mclude Allm1lmo l<Jtchen cabinetry imported trom West Germany. hand-set marble wet-bar tops, marble fireplace lacmgs and hearths. custom hand· troweled ceilings. dramatic overhead sl<yl1ghhng. and much m o re ll:Vs% Financing (U¥s% Annual Percentage Rate) is Now Available UntiJ September 30, 1983. From $435,000 714-760-3808 fl an eight-foot level over the dining area and slmillarly, the two-story volume in the family room culimlnates In an eight-foot ceiling for the adjacent breakfast nook. Upstairs, both the master bedroom and the bathing/dressing area feature cathedral ceilings. All of the master suites at Falcon Hill are luxuriously designed with sequestered bath- ing/dressing areas that incorporate an abundance ot windows for natural light. A skylight in the upstairs master bath of the Summit is a special extra, while the other three master baths all overlook outside garden areas. Designed by Berkus Group Architects of Newport Beach. two of the origlnlal models at Falcon Hill recieved Gold Nugget Awards in 1981. Additionally, in the same year. the Meister Company, Carole Eichen Interiors of Santa Ana and Bayshore Tile of Costa Mesa were honored for their creative and Imaginative use of ceramic tile with a prestigious Masters Award from the Ceramic Tile Institute. Work on a new phase is rapidly nearing completion, and a select number of these soon-to-be-available homes can be purchased under the variable interest rate program. The condominium homes range In size from 1, 125 to 1,355 square feet, and offer two or three bedrooms, with one and a half or two full baths. Each homes has its own, private rear yard area. Further complementing the financial picture at Woodbridge Somerset Is a $3,000 to $5.000 cash allowance, now in effect for a limited time. Labbitt pointed out that. based on a $120,000 purchase, with a 10 percent down payment, buyers choosing a variable Interest rate mortgage at Woodbridge Somerset In late July could expect to pay 11 .25 percent Interest over the first year of the loan. Total monthly payments. Including Insurance and fees for the two homeowners' associations, would amount to $1,296, she added. ·: :! .. :- ~: E.f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21 , 1983 Warner Springs pool is back in the swiin It's part of $23 million restoration project WARNER SPRINGS -One of the two oversized Olympic pools at famed Warner Springs Ranch has been renovated and is once again being fed by the hot springs as It had been 60 years ago, according to A. Cal Rossi Jr., owner and developer of the country club ranch in northeast San Diego County. Originally constructed In 1922, the pool was completely renovated as a part of a comprehensive $23 mllllon restoration program at the historic 2.512-acre site. Warner Springs Ranch, which Is being market- ed as a proprietary undivided Interest ownership, has sold more than 50 percent of its first phase In the first six weeks. A total of 2,000 Interests wlll eventually be offered. "To say that sales have been phenomenal Is understating the case," said Rossi. "We've sold BOO proprietary interests of the 1, 170 being offered First phase under way at Brighton The first phase of 10 new luxury homes is now under construction at Brighton Ridge in Laguna Hills. Brighton Ridge homes will otter three, four or five bedrooms, two or three baths. and from 2,340 to 4,000 square feet of interior living area. The homes are preview priced from $240,900 to $339,900. Occupancies are scheduled to begin in December. "Brighton Ridge has been created for the disciminating homebuyer who desires the utmost in elegance and design in a new home neighborhood," stated H. Bill Ehrlich, presi- dent of the Ehrlich Company, builder of the community. "The community is located next door to our highly acclaimed single family neigh- borhood of Stratford Ridge, which was a complete sellout two years ago." ' The sales information center. located at 24691 Monte Royale Street in Laguna Hills. is open daily except Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reach the community, exit Interstate 5 at La Paz Road and proceed two miles west to Alameda Avenue. Turn right to Monte Royale Street and the new home neighborhood. For additional information. telephone 831-5780. at this time. Although we knew we had an exciting concept and a highly attractive property, we didn't expect such an overwhelmlng response. We hope to start closing escrows In September, and by April 1984, the owners should have full use of the resort." To preserve the unique character of Warner Springs Ranch. Rossi and his joint venture partner, Border Lights, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of AKO General, Inc., are offering the property as a country club ranch through the sales of proprietary undivided Interests. This plan subdivides own- ership of the property rather than the land. Buyers have a one-two thousandth Interest In all 2:512 acres, the two pools, an 18-hole PGA rated par 72 championship golf course, drlvinll range, 17 tennis courts. 250 bungalows, main lodge, dining room, fitness center, a 34-acre equestrian facility and a 32-acre youth activities area that Includes a motocross track, soccer, baseball and football fields and an archery range. Owners will also have use of special boats for fresh water fishing at nearby Lake Henshaw and can take advantage of camping facliltles and hiking trails. A 5,200-foot airstrip located on the property is being restored for the use of owners with private aircraft: Remnants from the Butterfield Overland Stage Line, the trail through the hot springs and the chapel built in 1830 will remain lnteact during the restoration. A purchaser's share in Warner Springs Ranch costs $32,500, with some charter ownerships now available at lower prices. Each buyer receives a grant deed to an Interest in the property which can be retained, sold or transferred, deeded by gift or will for use by future generations. A Ranchowners Association wlll manage the property on a non-profit basis for the benefit of the owners. Services, food and beverages will be provided to the owners at actual cost. There Is no charge to owners for use of the golf course, tennis courts or other recreational facilities. "This plan allows an owner far more use of the property than a conventional time-share plan, which allows use of the facility one to three weeks a year," he added. "And if a buyer compares the cost of a vacation home to the cost of ownership here, they'll quickly see what a bargain Warner Sprlnas Ranch Is." - Established in 1844 by a Spanish land grant, the ranch Is located on State Highway 79 In north San Diego County, adjacent to the Cleveland National Forest. Warner Springs Is 64 mlles northeast of San Diego and 112 miles southeast of Los Angeles. From San Diego, take 1-15 to Poway Road east toward Ramona. Proceed through Ramona on Highway 78, then turn left at the turnoff to Highway 79 at Santa Ysabel. Warner Springs Ranch Is approximately six miles north of Lake Henshaw on Highway 79. From Los Angeles, take 1-10 east to 1-15 south. Proceed to Temecula and turn off at Highway 79. Bren Co. selling Irvine townhomes New townhomes for less than $160,000 at Turtle Rock Ridge rep- resent an outstanding value in Turtle Rock. Considered to be one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Irvine, according to the develop- ment's sales representatives, these Turtle Rock homes are being sold by tl'le Bren Co. This beautiful Turtle Rock Ridge neighborhood presents an exciting collection of townhomes in sophisti- cated split-level and two-story de- signs that offer up to 1, 7 40 square feet of living area. The five distinctive arrangements feature two or tt\ree-bedrooms, including one home with two separate master suites for dual-ownership convenience. Blending with the picturesque Tur- tle Rock surroundings are the homes' "country villa" architectural exteriors. enhanced by mullioned windows, wood balconies and wood shake roofs. Each plan features a private. ~nclosed patio for Indoor /outdoor enjoyment and two-car garage with direct house access and storage area. Elegance highlights the dramatic townhome Interiors with their terrace qinlng rooms. vaulted or t'{lgh-ceilinged living rooms and com- fprtable family rooms or country l<itchens In select plans. Special loxurles include ceramic tile en- tryways, wood-burning fireplaces and decorated-selected carpeting and lighting fixtures. and some otter sliding glass doors to a wood deck for informal outdoor I dining. One site amenities for residents I include two swimming pools and I spas, which are profeslonally main- tained, along with landscaping and common areas, through a monthly homeowners association fee of $65. The recreation-oriented Turtle Rock area also otters mumerous outdoor facilities, including the nearby Turtle Rock Community Park with Its four lighted tennis courts, picnic area, softball field and bicycle trails. All resident are members of the Community Association, which main- tains the recreation amenities and common areas and is financially supported by monthly dues from all homeowners. The community of Turtle Rock Ridge Is planned and being developed by the Irvine Company, Is convenient to Newport's ocean and marina at- tractions, golf. tennis and other rec- reational pursuits, and is close to exclusive Newport Center and Fashion Island, the University of California, Irvine. and the Irvine Indus- trial Complex. One of the two hot springs pools at Warner Springs Ranch has now been re novated and is once again being fed by bubbling hot minteral wa ler~ as it had been over 60 years ago. Originally constructed in 1922~ the restoration of the hot springs pool is part of the $23 million renovation program now under way in northeast San Diego County. Bedroom wings are on a separate level for privacy and boast a luxurious master suite with vaulted celling, walk-In closet or spacious wardrobe and a private bath .. The kitchens, most with a pantry and greenhouse window. are com- plete with double ovens -one self cleaning, energy-saving dishwasher and disposal, double sinks, icemaker water llne. ceramic tlled countertops and wood-trimmed ceillng llghtlng. One kitchen is equipped with a "butcher block" Island work center. In addition to affordable prices beginning at just $156,490. excellent financing Is avallable at Turtle Rock Ridge, Including a graduated mort- gage program currently at six-and-one-half percent Interest ( 123/• percent annual percentage rate) for the first year of the 30-year loan. The community's sales center and model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 12 Evening Shadow. In Irvine. To reach Turtle Rock Ridge, Homes by Bren, take Culver drive south from the San Diego Freeway to Campus Drive. Turn left on Campus to Turtle Rock Drive, then right and follow the signs to the model complex. For further Information, call (714} 851-1837. OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM HOMES/TES IN A GUARD-GATED COMMUNITY Positive view on mortgages LOS ANGELES -The recent rise In mortgage rates may prove to be a short-term phenomenon. according to Winston V. Morrow. president of Tlcor and chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer of Tlcor Title Insurance. "Real estate actlVlty, as measured • by the Tlcor Index. has leveled off In recent months. and we do not dis- count the effect higher mortgage rates may have on the housing market In the near term," Morrow said. "However, we believe the long-term outlook for mortgage rates and hOus- . Ing remains potltlve." he added. I The Tlcor Index measures actual, near-term demand In the form of commitments to purchase real prop- erty and translates each month's activity Into a seasonally adjusted annual rate, much like housing starts are reported. Stated as a percentage of total real estate activity recorded for the base year 1977. the Tlcor Index number for July 1983 was 78.5. This number was virtually flat from the 78.6 recorded for the preceding month, but was 18 points higher than the 60.5 reported for July 1982. IS Madrigal. San Clemen1e, CA 91672 (n.f} 6-43-1392 • 24 hour guarded-gate a~d roving patrol • swim and tennis center • each lot custom designed • 39 closed since June 1983 • panoramic ocean views from $145,000 G:r - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug 21, 1983 E5 ------------------- :B.:.;••::.::•:.::tt:...:.::l•;.:.r..;S.;;•l;.;;• __ IH1t1 ltr lalt ............... _ ................... 1. __ ,_ ... __ ... ___ ,.;.;;,_ ... ___ • ___ •• _._ ... ___ ._.,_ ... __ • __ ...... lt1 Salt ....... ,,, lalt iJ;lw=11=al=;;;;;;~l=tt=l~lea;;;;t1;;al~-_.;l;;tt~ll•lea-H•al---·-·.· ........ __ .. ___ ._ .. _I lntr1J lln1t1 fer Salt lttl leanal 1002 Gtatral 1002 Gtatral Ulll W GllmY OLll Uve on this most prestigious gollcourse overlooking 8th fairway & green. Special feat.ures include luxurious spa, upgraded kitchen, decking for even greater view- ing of gollcourse. This 3 Bdrm. home, with formal dining rm. & family room w/wet bar is offered at $250,000 Fee. For showing phone Fran Scott at 640-5560 or 640-0087. BLUFFS E PW. Greenbelt and Bay view, 3 bdrm, Fam Rm, 2 \ll ba. Only $265,000. 1, .. 1-1 404 Vista lru4e Ell lllT 3 bdrm, 2 lh ba, wrap-around patio, greenbelt. $210,000. .,.1 1-1 110 Ylst1 lru4e WIE a UIM, 2 ba, nearly new -all neutral. Living area on one level. 3 car garage. Lovely greenbelt. Only $265,000. llOllltll UH. "" 1-1 1112 Vista 011411 E PW -Front Row. Panoramic View, 3 --------------•!bdrm, Form Din, Fam Rm, 2 \ll ba, highly JACOBS REAL TY I INC. 675-6670 .lllT LISTED h111et•Tthu• 3+2 Br duplex on deep lot. Garage and s10rage plus extra parking. Fully as- sumable 11 % 30yr loan. Only $259,500 ISSllE VI LOU Spacious 5 Bdrm+ family home located near South Coast Plaza. Wet bar, covered patio. Fully assumable VA loan at low interest. Owner is MCYTIV ATED and will as'iist with financing. Bring your offer or 1.r11de. $1 29,000. LIDO ISLE Open 1-5. 124 Via Lido Nord Bayfrunt slngle story :i Br. 2 Ba. beam ceilings, spacious terrace, pier & shp. $1,250,0-00. liayfront 6 ba ? 1,AJ bdnn, Villa on wide lot, pool, spa. dock for 120' yacht. $4,850,000. Open 1-5. 101 Vta Lido Soud Remodeled 3 bdrm, '1. bath + large rec. rm. beam t:eilings, fum1Shed, pallos $420,000 IAYSIDE PUCE llYFROIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br, 2 ba dn. 2 boat spaCt>8. Rl'<iuced -$1.500,000. PEIHISUU HOIE OCEAIFROIT O<-ean & _l("lty views Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq. ft. Xtra parlong. $1,385,000 --------------1 Upgraded. $335,000 ''" 1-1 2111 Vl1t1 lr1l41 DOYER SHORES 1441 UWY IRIYE FllU IPPEll FAIRllllS RllCH HILLTOP Super Eastside Costa Mesa lol'ation New 4 br, 4 '12 ba, custom French Normandy Room for boat, trailer etc. Asking Estate 1 2 prime acre ruUt.op $1 ,250,000. $129,000. Bring all offers! 4 BR. den, 2 frplcs., 2 lh baths, ICUI VIEW IUPLEX garage for 3 cars + large hobby I Flens room. Owner will assist financing. Across the street from the sand. 2 Br & 2 $38~.500. Lease hold. HEL£ll B DO Ba on wide comer lot. Great v1ews & II I WD RUL n extra parking. $225,000. 0••• S1t/l11 1 te I 144 0114 11"1 ~~11:1~11:s1;1~1~UL~Tl;R~Ml;;-1;1;4l~~l~~-~~~~~~~r~l;;211 Tarbell, HE\l]'()l(S 1310 Million In S1l1s In '13 .lmu.te4t Loweet p<loed 5 bedroom In MeH Northl 1.75 bathe. dlnlng/famlly room1, nrt91aoe. 01/FHA terme. S 135,900 Owner An•lou•I hleflJH""t unlqU. ftoorplan with 4 bedroom•. 3 Dathe, for- mal dining. famlly room COLDWeLL BANl(eRO umFH 11m11T111 UllFUllfll DOIWIH Draws to thl• eprawllng 4Br home. Cullom de- lllgnecl for a na1r for llght & apace. Thia pool l\olne lend• It• Nit to entertain- ment & famlly llvlng ~.000 UHAIW 1 11ory, 4Br IOI' lease. $4500 mo. Cati to -· Evan Conceit. 6"'4-9060 573-4195 ftreptaoe. Beveled glus -------Ille f()y9r, many bullt-ln•. ---V-IEW--O-F--$235, 000 Aeduced $15,0001 Take over llY I PACIFIC! 9. 75V.apr loan 1.11~. Olorloua view extend• psst Cataline laland. This luxurloue 4 Bdrm home ABANDONED ••• MINT ••• $145,000 BEAUTIFUL 3 BA HOME +PARTY SIZE FAMILY ROOMI Brand new carpeting! Impressive stairway to master suite with private balcony! Gourmet kitchen! Sunahine patio, gorgeous yard! Try $14,500 down! Call 963-6767. Myna Cooper. THE REAL ESTATERS 963-6767 AaumerciW Interest io.nt Large 3 bedroom In "Greenbrook .. Din· lng/lamlly room, large country kitchen Newt'( pelntad and clean! $ 159,000. Owner Wiii help finance Includes eeparate quar--------10%11WI ,.,., tor maid or mom SUYIEW ~~.~~~ou0':i4:: Largest floOI' plan In Sea-S 1200 A lllTII see thll lor $750 ooo view. Imagine • only Large 3 Bdrm, 2'h bath 646-7171 · 150,000moveayouln. Condo with private hlf'Bthltl THE REAL ESTATERS In thll tpaCIOUI. COOi N-- p or t Helgh1' POOL home. 4 bedroom•. 3 n PllOILI bathe. formal dining, lam-T rlplex. with 2 Bdr 1112 lly room. nreplece Quiet units, Income S 18,600 pr 1ocallon $205,000.Come yr Loan paymenta ... , $17,400pr yr. Price IWl.o" "I.IE eundectc otl muter 1Ult• Stepe to tennis coun plu1 pool & IP• Beautiful end .... Ot4 o.t.-V1 Six lrplca, 4 bedrm• PLUS llbrary or maid'• quarter• and hmlly room Cllmatlzed wine room s 1, 650-000 h~hlleJIUtr 144-4411 unit with attached 2 car garage. Beat Condo value In Costa Meaa. Re- duced to $134,900, THE REAL ESTATE RS TllPLU Two units are 10 years new. Blt-ins, carpet.ing, clean and well maintained Private patios and decks incl. a huge 8 x 12' jacuzzi. $325.000. • "COBS REALTY, INC. .. ~~~-6670 OPEi SUIDAY 1-& 1 ... YIA YILU, I.Wt Isle .................. lltl,000 6 bdrm.!I, 3 lh baths, cor. o{ Nord llL[ldt§>) f73-.73~0 ~r ;-;'rj'J'l•l ·-· '°'· . ... . . • .. 1 People wtio ne9d PeOPi9 Cadlllaca to Go-C.an• That'• wtlat the Wh1tever the Fad $161.000 831-7370 I~~~~~~~ 11&.ue Talc• over large 01 loan IWIEI WILL DAILY PILOT Roll 'em on tti. market ,,..._ HWI SEAVICE DIRECTORY With a Claullted Ad 9~%apr. 3 bedroom• In Ill OUYll TRADITIONAL REALTY ,_., 11 Ill aboutl Call Nowt 642·5678 5 Bd r Npt Hgt•p;;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::;.:,,;:;:::;:::;:::=====-~ Meaa Nonh 1 75 bathe, -.Wll•I dining room, llreplace. •• w/$200,000 In equity. Can move notes or trade down On cut-de-He etreet, Tet1llY ltlff4tlt4 euperb famlly neigh-1=jijiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii 3 Bdrm1.~ batha, pool and l>Ol'hood s 129,900 FHA l•F spa. Elegant $350,000 t«ms tool • auumabte llnanclng. FuH Beach duplex on tee land. Stepe to Hiid. $160,000 In equity wlth S 164,000 In a11umable loans. Break• aven. Diane Cappel, 631-1266 111-2HO e Daily Pilot price $550.000. llll I. lrlstel It. e classifieds • work for *Cote Realty & Investment ll0-1tll • vou. can 642-5678 e forquick e cash sales. D>\~eoch ~ Rec:i Estate Sell Idle tterna &42-5678 C....ttled Ads &42-5678 .tllM. D 1Arf llC.CUl #C.I IMCI 1M I ''=····=-=~ii.iiiiiiii..ii~~.i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; llWPtlTIUCI Spacloue end cheerlul tamlly homa. Four bedrooms. Formal dining room Recently re- modeled kltcllen. Lovely hardwood lloore throughout. Luge tot ... now 1250,000 111-noo f1ID Bring your palntbrulh and ...,. 4 Bdrm 2 Be. 2 car garage AHume 8.5% loan. Ownel' I• mollvlled. Aaklng $110,000. 831-7370 TRADI T IO~AL REALTY "llnlUIE c•1111n" Ell«:uttw eleganoel A one story. veulted oeMlng 3 Bdrm, 2 bllh l\olne with formal dlntng, briotl ftr• place. community pool & epe At9umabt. 11V1% loen ot $97,500. A email lalt• that add• aerenlty. Price only S 129,900. Call for private ehowlng &-46-2313 T HE REAL ESTATERS ••••• .......... , • ENCHANTING COTTAGE CORONA DEL MAR This whlmslcal landmark cottage affords a panoramic view of the harbor entrance and the blue Pacific. Built In 1926 and featured on the 1982 Corona del Mar home tour. This 3 Bdrm., 2 bath decorates delight exudes warmth and charm. Featuring architecture and Interior decoration that will take you back through time, this lovely early Callfornla cottage Includes a country kitchen with serving access to the patio, orlg- lnal rustic Eucalyptus beams and mantelpiece from the Corona Foothllls, quiet den and charming garden plantscape. Offered at $645,000 For a private showing, You're Invited to call: MARCIA WORKING 714-644-9080 OPEN HOU8E IAT/8UN 1·5 3000 OCEAN BLVD. COLDWeu. BAN~eRO • • OPEi TOllY 1-1 I Ura, lfftenet, ape, t .. t .. tio ft1t1r11I $345,000.1854 Port Taggert, HV Homes lttt ...... PtrttflH, '""'''' tlt1Ht $375,000 ........... 1980 Port Ramsgate, NB Uh 1t• ltlt•t, 4 Ir, .,., ltt, 011, oat., lfHS $395,000......................... 1132 Wh1wsa1I Tasttfll, J Ir Tw1ltl•, est• ffn, flawle ss $438,000 ........... 5 Jetty. Jasmine Creek laJfrt1t ltH•, J Ir, 1 Ir rtltal. lltlar,1 $650,000 ............... 22 Beacon Bay. NB frt1•, I Ir, 2 la, ar ,.,1 & te11l1 $289,000 ..... 2208 Pt Lerwick. HVH. NB REALTORS. 675-6000 ':':~::'.~' S© Rc!l lw\-/l cirS · ::!: ''*""., C\Ar • ~ 0 ~:;.·~~ ~ ·:.:;~~ to"IQle WOid\ ,,~, '-"°•'• of eoth •~ 10 Jhw of "lli'O'.,' CYHOTO I 1--l.;;,,..;,.I...;.' ..;l';...._l "'--1 -' I've Gomt up w1111 • new . . . . . label I~ cereal II 1u1a ------. 1 Ilka 1111~ "All 1ngr1t<11en1s .__.:;_o ..;.U...;.P...;l;_H;.;..,o..T --'· ... llCllllOUt An v 11m1la I I' I I'' I lltV~~ .• '. .. ' 1(1()(1 It PU•lly. --,-L-,.-11-r_e.__,1 ~~,..r.r.,;.;...;;.~~ 0 ~ ..... ~ .... ¥(.,. 4lit0'" I I" I I 1 .... ~::=t;. ·:.. .... :" / =.! t •M •---• !=-r r r r r r r r r r r 1 •:.111111111111 ..... ..m......,. " .......... I002 • • COROHDO CAYS l&YFROIT Coron<ido lsl~nd cust bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail Now $370,000 w/trade. AllllOWHEID MOIE Nt•ar new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 aq. h $440,000. WilJ trade for a local property. OCEAI FRONT llCOIE lllTS Prime 2 Br, 2 & & 2 Br. I Ba. Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good Income $725,000. Best view, t.aJlest OL'eaJI front bldg tri-plex with spacious 4 Br 2 Ba each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\•dr Q,.vt· N 8 b7S b lbl COOL POOL HD IE&CN TOOi Spacious 4 Bdrms In New- port West Prvt cor11er lot Pool a11d spa E1egn1 upgrades FNMA In $164,900 RUL EST&TE STORE 115-1111 CUTE WOOD COTIHE MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK! HllltllllHE ,., .. , ... ,. New Custom Horne Reduce from S 1.800,000 to $795,000. 111-1111 GE 159.9100 (,IC•ll<'-1 ... '. . '.'·•"" / ~,/,. j_?arrel/ f«,af1y 1 1r eJl1 n /J CAMEO SHORES NEW OFFERING Spect,;jt:ular custom home on the canyon A pnvaLc Shangri La! The air c.'Ond1t10n1-d rcstdt'n<:e contains 3 Bdrms plu~ maid's, large family room, formal dining room and beautiful gourmC't kitchen A very private' pool tor you'r enjoyment plus private l"Ommunity beach. Ask- ing $545,000 fee CaU Ann Peters for furlht•r detail<; 642-5200 Hunt & Associates REAL ESTAH IRYllE TERRACE &•autaful hay & Ot"ean VlEW home w t2 hdrm & den an main house find I bdrm. & Cull bath by large pool and gru-dt'n patio. Mstr. suite. hvmg and fonnal dining havp smashing VIEWS. Newly landscap<'(i, new roo{ & carpeting & central air. OCfercd al $685,000. Fee. Ar lis.ci 1t2l 1&•rl1a Terr. ''" 111 1-1 UYlllE 1um Spectacular 5 bdrm. & family nn., spacious s~l IE'vcl. Totally re- modeled thruout with a European aire Mirrorro living and dining reflect dramatic bayside pool and spa. Cent. air, slip & side tie for large boat, pvt beach. $875,000. L.H Jeri. Open Sun 1-5 400 Meral11 Star LI. II lllOHYllHIMH lmJ>('<'Cable in design and decor this 4 bdrm. & fflmll y nn appeal.a to the most <ilt;Crlminate from Im· pressive courtyard entry to lge. •pool and garden 11pa w /decking & lush landscaping. St.-c. ayatem & guarded gate. Aasume loans. $649.~00 -Jeri Hunt. 111 -1100 ----------------------------- oeat& MEil 1122,IOO Ptel, .. ,.,•t• rartl a tet•ltJ 4eoerat•4 a .. .. , ........ 111-1400, WHTOllff OllN • 1121,000 lt1r dtfflq 114 frM.,..-tlffH, .... 2 M4 . 2 b . "'""'' '"'' Lets et tr•H u4 ,,. ... ,,. 111.flOO, HIT& •Ell OllM 1141,000 0.411 llH tathi4• la • -.•l•t •••II oe•· ,1ea. LtttlJ I M4. 2~ ~a. I ewaer wlll ltl•I• flHIOt. II 1-1400, IEWNIT OIEIT • lll0,000 OtrHr Hit •ttll •riYIOJ. ,,. ... ,,.Lare• •llftr 11 .. ,. 2 ~ttl. + 4H. hHrt •atf HM. 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WATERFRONT HOMES.INC atA& UTATt: '""" "-... ..._,., ___ ... ~ w Coo.1 Hw\I ,,\,.._..,.Aw N.-t """'" 11.iboo W.NI Ul·I-'7MtM ' 'I E6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 21, 1983 _._ •• _ .. __ ._,._,_._._ •• _____ ,;l;.;•;.;;•;;.H;.;•-•-·-' .;;,S;;;•l-• __ ;;;I;.;;.•-••;.;;•-.• ... ••;.;r..,1&__.l•----1 _._ .. _._n __ 1._._._a1_. ____ I ;;;·-·-··-·-·-••-r..,la--.••----~·-·-··-·-· .... •·-·-·-·-··--~ ... 1 _._ .. _ .. __ ._ •• _._._._ •• ____ ,a ..... fer •••• 1 ..... '" •••• Btutt '" lalt iGtii;•;;";;';;' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilOO;;;;Z~C..~•;;r•;;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~OO;t'2 Gtaeral lOOZ hatral 1002 Gtaeral 1001 luaal I i•:;:•;";'liiiiiiiiiiii~lll~l~ln=•·!al~iiiiiiiii~l~00=2 Gtaeal 1002 lalMa IHl,000 W/Wll P11la1ala 1007 * HIRIOR RIDGE * Cole ~ l'LL SHOW YOU MINI, OPll llllH 1-IPM WOIPRHT ..... Come visit the most fabulous view. New Of Newport, 7f/)· IF YOU'LL SHOW Ml YOURSlll B•~11,,~~e~·'o'•~~·~~!~ecs 6;:~oc;::;~4 :;~.~ custom home in Newporl. Nothing to Realtors. . Pl!NINSULA POINT communlt)' w1p~1v111 en-to $550,000. Coaat Prop. compare with this 4 bdrm, {am nn, 5 8 75 •55 1 1 ~-~ OLD OOllO•H WITH POTEIT AL trance B.9.C .. 2 private &73·5410. bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. ... I LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME beacnea. one for Hobtea, 'C'" .. -,---2 3 bed f I t w '•h Lido 13'•· Sabota ecc. Large pool & jacum. Come to the gate IEW OllTOMIZH 001111 · story, room on rear 0 0 h Acrou from awlmmlng beoch with fobvlous Vory eomfortabte & at· 1d1 1011 d k f 3 Y ksh. 75" 1931 room to build on front and plans for 1 tt r 11 .. L" an as or or tre, a -• Steps to bay & ocean beaches. Enter-boy view. Tho kids are grown and gone. Will rac ve am Y .. ome. ,.. Rent/Buy lorecloted 11 • .,, OPH IAILY ·1•1 ood f remodel. Great location -only steps to trodo for smaller homo or ioll. w/FP, French doora, MP· 3 Br condo Seaecape HELEll 8. DOWD REALTOR, llC. 844-0134 Want Ads Call &42·56781Claaslfled Ads 642·5678 IOYEll HORES WATEllFROIT NOME 11,821,000 One-story contemporary home features 75' dock & pier, free from pool, separate spa & many other outstanding amenities. Owner will ~ist w/financing. Incl. land. Paula Bailey. 101 TOWEil COlllO $741,000 A most desireable floor plan -in this exclusive building. Lg. spacious rooms -most with bay and city view. 2 lg. BR-2 1h baths -utility rm. -sauna. The building has a pool, spa · marvelous facili- ties for entertaining. Strong se- curity & doorman. Barbara Aune. IWPT ION IAYFROllT H,I00,000 Spectacular contemporary resi- dence. Soaring two-story glass walls frame the bay & its boating activities. Ample bedrooms & baths. Swimming pool+ dock to accommodate a lg. yacht. Com- plete security. Dona Chichester. PUii II aSMllE CREEi 1305,000 Outstanding location at end of cul-de-sac -just painted through- out -24 hr. security gate, 3 pools & 6 tennis courts. $305.000 Max· ine Propp. Ill NICE OUllE $210,000 A special offering in Eastbluff at a price you simply can't resist. 4 BR. view of mountains & lights in splendid condidition needing 'A q uick sale. $250,000 LH Coby Ward. URllll VIEW HOLLI OOIH U11,IOO With pastoral & nite light views/3 BR. 21/2 BA/lg family room, high- ly upgraded/Cape Cod architec- ture/pool, spa, tennis. Jan Young. IPECllL OPPHTlllTI 1111,HI We've lowered the price on this 3 BR, fam nn, dining home in F.ast- bluff. You'U be very surprised to see what a neat house you can buy. We'd love to show 11 to you! Coby Ward. UlllOR lllHE CISTOM S1 ,2IO,OOO An authentic Cape Cod home with an obstructed 180 degree view of the entire harbor. Superb craftmanship throughout. Used brick in abundance around pool & spa. Professional low mainten- ance landscaping. 4 BR each with bath, 4 fireplaces, family rm. & library. Lucy Rose. Ill OtHIA IEL MAR IHl,000 Super duplex near theater, shops & transportation. F.ach unit has 3 BR, 2 full baths, its own patio & individual laundry nn. Almost new roof. carpet & paint make these spacious units ideal for owner occupancy or easy rentals. Lucy Rose. llLFCOIRIE • 00110 1201,000 Located in Irvine. overlooking Rancho San Joaquin Golfcourse, this 2 BR. 2 BA condo is an absolutely exquisite home! Com- pletely upgraded, hugh ceilings, 'fireplace. Land included. Dan Bibb or Stephanie Jones. FlllLOll IPYIUIS 1141,000 PANORAMIC OCEAN VlEW. Charming single story ''Portsmouth" 3 BR. 2 BA. fonnal dining rm. & family nn. situated in the exclusive Corona del Mar community of Spyglass. Solar heated pool & spa secluded in private courtyard. Plantation shutters. new cpt., oak paneling & many more amenities. Reduced to include land. Donna Godshall. llPIR FUllLY lllME Slll,000 4 BR. 3 BA. family & game room, wine room, pool & spa. Fabulous view. Totally customiz.ed & ex- panded. Sandie Fix. OAIEI SlllllEI II TIE ILIFF 12,HO,OOO Incl. land. Fabulous single story home 6 BR, Family nn., situated in exclusive Cameo Shores on front row , panoramic ocean & jetty view w/sandy beach below. Three private beaches · tide pools plus sparkling pool in secluded courtyard. Perfect for the gtow- lni family . Donna Godshall. •tU Ill llU NPLD 1241,000 Good rental property · One 3 BR apartment. One 2 BR apartment. Cal.I to see these Won't last long. Barbara Aune. ......... fll & TllllS OtHTt 1121,000 The largest lot In Cameo High - lands! Complete with ocean and tome Catalina views! 4 BR, 2 BA h ome • Great potentl.31. Priced to tell at $325,000 including land. Seller will help with the fin.anc-ina! Marthn Macnab 844-8200 tain on your redw roo top deck beach. Good condition. Owner wtll carry erate DR, 3 BR's, 3 tull ocean vu 10 dwn aper; w/breathtaking bay & ocean views. _ $379,000. Rosemary Sietz. BA's, paneled FR&. mae· h111 Sun 1-5. 3360.Paaeo Too many amenities to mention. Priced 3 bdrms, den, fomily, formal living and dining ter BR, 3 patios, one to Galllta. JetterlOfl Homo '"-b_... 1 accommodate smell boat Loan. 213/413-8600 from $316,000. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 207 CLASSIC YICTORIAll rooms, 3 n urns, large rooms a I. Top quality. or R.V. 100 yrda lrom -------19 h S N B Come $eel ctoaest beach & B.B.C. Certal 4tl Mar IOH t t., · · Enjoy old world charm in this delightful Can go two atorlea. liiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;Jiiiiiii[;i;; OLD 00•011• DEL... 2-story, 3 bedroom with guest quarters o,,.n Hou•• Wed.-Sun. l0-4 Needs 8 few Improve-BEST BUY n ,.. n 2109 E. Balboa Blvd . ments. Seller wlll assist HARBOR VEIW HILLS New, spacious 3 Bdrm., 3 ,h Ba. Light over garage on picturesque Balboa Island. w/llnanclng $365.000 5299 000 Oen mtn view & airy. S'"""'tacular use of wood and Decorated with custom woods and NIWPOIT'S llST IUY AT $575,000 with 1andll Ask tor Belle 3Br' 2.~Ba 'pool by ,...--stai'ned glass w1"ndows 2 f• .. eplaces 4 Chase Lee. 644·7020 own'er. 644·S347 ' sky lites. Walle to beach. $339,500. · " ' Fr .. & dear E-Z terma. Owner financed.. LIHO RUL ESTATE Open Hse. Sat/Sun 1-5. 616 Marigold. baths, shake roof. $559.ooo. Lynne Val-644-1642 or 675-3772 Call 675·55 l l·or 640-4521. entine. IOYEll SHOllH BEST BUY 4 Bdrm.. formal dining rm., den. Lovely pvt. yard wlspa. Asking $650,000. Open Hse. Sun 1-5 p.m. 410 Morning Star Ln .. N.B. HllOl PHIHUU OCUllFROIT Superb location, 5 Bdrm.. 4 Ba., elevator, dining nn.. outstanding massive Mstr. Bdrm. suite w/view, fireplace, 17' ceiling. Cannot be dupli· cated al any price. QUALITY - QUALITY -QUALITY. $1 ,150,000. IORTllWOOI Forest Hills md1. in Raquet Club, 4 Bdrm., family rm., dining nn. Greal ~umable loans. Owner anxious - make offer. Asking $173,900. COROIA IEL MAR IUPLEI Good location 3 blks. to beach, 3 Bdrm., 2 Ba .. owners unit, open beams, brick frpl., l Bdrm. garage apt. Asking $265,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 LC... ttwr .. Corone dtt .._ 175-5511 Att11 R11tttra WE PAY $100 LEAD FEE lor any houses thlt need to be movo<J or wrecked 850-4133 WE IEEIYOIR LllTillll P&TRIOI THOllE, llE/MlX ll0-1702 MOIEY MAIER Just a little paint and polish to improve the value of this 3 bedroom family home. Spadous living room and family room. Well groomed large lot in good eastside Costa Mesa location. $149,500. Lynne Valenune. 180-8333 60 FT. ON THE BAY UNDER $1 MILLION Private pier and float t.o accomodate large yacht. Professionally decor- ated 4 bdrm. home with formal dining rm .. den, hobby shop, break- fast rm., and huge used brick t.er· race perfect for sunning or enter· taining. Motivated seller has priced right at $995,000. (714) 673-4400 12131 621·2828 Tht Hari)or ArN'' LoncfHt Estobli,htd Rtal Eshft c.o...pc.y 1-1~ \J l 11( >It NEWPORT BEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE LIST PAllOUMIC OCEll VIEW from this prestigious ex~utive home in Spyglass. Beautiful grounds, utmost pnvacy, refreshtng spa area, light & airy decorating. Only $535,000! 759-150 l or 752-7373 HAlllOR VIEW HOMES -1221,100 Fantastic price for this sought after area! 3 bdnns. 2 baths + family nn. Least expensive Carmel model we have seen! Just listed -beller take a look! 759·1501 or752-7373 SPYIUSS RIDIE Featuring ocean view, beautiful pool and large lot. Tremendous price reduction to $525,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 WALi TO IUCH -1134,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Next to Hoag Hospital. Private, guard gated community.~ bdnns, 2 baths. 759-1501 or 752-7373. $310,000 -PlllYATE IElCH ac:cess comes with this custom built hillside home that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space" Owner will help with low interest fina11eing. 759-1501or752-7373 JASMllE CREEi Ocean and greenbei't view ... extra large spa. If you are looking for Utopia, better see th ts -only $437 ,000. 759-1501 or 752· 7373 PIUYATE IOAT SLIP Spacious 3 bdrm. 2 1/i bath residence in private community. New carpeting & paint. Only $269.000! 759-1501 or 752 -7373 W&URFROIT With private 40' dock. 3 separate living suites composed of 4 huge bdnns. $2.000,000 atmosphere for $785,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373 OILY 1221,000 for this former model home in beautiful, established Newport Beach area 4 bdrms, 3 baths, FORMAL dining nn. Large lot with fruit trees. Owner will carrr 1st T.D.! 759-1501 or 752-7373 1181,000 -OCEA• VIEW from balcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm, 2 'h bath Towne Home in walking distance t<? beach! Over 2100 sq. ft. Pool. spa & tennis! 759· 1501 or 752-7373 HllllOR VIEW HOMES -Sll,000 . in upgrades in this 5 bdrm, 3 bath, Somerset model wl'ih expanded dining rm. Security system. All new kitchen. Beautiful spa. Just listed -only $359,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 USTILIFF -JllT LllT!I Terrific view of bay, mountains and sparkling lights at night. 4 bdnns, 3 baths, 2 frplcs. beautiful grounds. Only $249,000! 759-150 l or 752 -7373 IEAOH ESTATE -1111,000 This outstanding executive home features what must be the largest lot In th!Ji magnificent private community near the water. Fonnal dining rm & 4 spacious bdrms including a master suite with sunken jacuui tub. Assumable financing at 11. 75%. 759-1501 or 752· 7373 l FllE IELEOTlll llt•t+IH1f+l10tat !----------------28ratarterhm $79.900 *llEllOHS41,000* 3Br 1 'hba hm $97 ,000 Spotless 3630 sf duplex 3Br starter hm $ 110,000 OWC 1st· 12%·1ong term 3Br 2bs home $127.900 3br/3be+5br/3ba·1 vac 3Br 2ba home $132,500 509 Acacia-walk to beach 3Br 2ba pool $135,950 399K 20'1. dn·Apprelaed 3Br 3 patios $139,000 ••OK own/bkr 645-70•8 4Br 3ba home S 148,900 -------- MDU NllT, UIHA IUOM Incomparable views. 110 ft. oc:ean frontage. 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. plus separate guest house. $2,900,000. CONDOS $79,900 & UP. 1-------- 0YEllLOOllll OllllA HOYE lo1ll~tr lllt,. lll·HlO Breathtaking views of ocean. bay, OPENTILL8PM islands, sunsets. Steps to beaches II•------• below. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. $1,395,000. PRICE ILAIMEDI SPYIUSI MILL Betty Kerr Realty TllE PlllYAOY OF EMERALD IAY Urban sophistication. Ocean view property. 3 bdrm. home plus con- vertible den. Ideal for professional 3 lulr lt1oh 0411 RICK ALDEAETIE. BKR CALL 73 t-4444 OPEii SAT/1111·1 couple . $635,000. PlllMllTORY IAY. IEWPOllT LET'S GO TO ESCROW DAVE WHITE 546-2313 THE REAL ESTA TEAS 3Br. oceanalde ol hwy In Corona def Mar. Beat buy at $289,950 with land. 1430 Santanella lrvtne Terrace Luxurious custom 5 bedroom, 51/2 bath lalboa blad 1006 011 llPLU bayfront home. Slip for large yacht. 11-•1-1~--f ... IX_U_n_a_O...,YR'""'"' with 11ne 3Br owner·s un11. Maid's quarters. $1,650,000. No In fees. no close coat. Hlghlyupgradedan~.very Cape Cod renovated, ··prtde of ownership HYEll IMlllH shore mooring. 4 Br· 1 hse PElllllU POllT to bayfront Agt Architecturally exciting & pro-640·1538 3Br resldenee. Superior fessionally decorated. 3 bedrooms, 2 'h location near lovely baths. Waterfront with pier. $9l O,OOO. *.ILAIHH IOI* beaches. Priced to sell 2 lfNITS LITTLE ISL. $339,000. OWC lge 181 TO w/20% dn Xlnt local. Super Inc COMIEllOlll LIT poten Asking $390.000. C·2 lot In San Clemente Call M Jacques Agt lnelude11 approvea plans 645-9922 for 6 unll condo LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND 5124·500· 118 Jade, 3Br, 2Ba, open 111· 1111 dally $299.000/ofr. HUNTINGTON BEACH IESPEUTE SELLER SACRIFICES HOME $11,000 IELOW APPRAISED VALUE Our seller is facing foreclosure and wants out!! Their misfortune can be your advantage of you're in the market for a large family home. Prime Huntington Beach location near a park & school. Five bedrooms, 3 baths. 2 wet bars and 3,000 +square feet. Three car garage. Asking $219,900. 714/963-5671 LUIUllY 001110 -lff OlllAILE PlllCE Two master suites near the pool with a view. Double car garage. With $5.000 down, payments are a low $900/month. Asking $91.500. 556-7035 AIAIDOIED POOL HOMEI on larger corner lot. Price reduced $10,000 to $129,900. Buy it for only 10% down. Call today 714/963/5671 ILOCll TD THE ILUE PACIFIC With only $69,000 down, this 3700 square foot San Francisco Victorian beauty can be yours! Priced under recent appraisal at $269,900. this is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and tenns. Four bed.rooms plus four baths. Library and family room. Huge sundeck and solar heating. 714/963·567 I IMMACUUTE Four bed.room, twenty.four hundred square feet La Linda home featuring custom pool and spa plus three car garage. With $25.000 down. our owner will help finance. Total payment only $1.450/month. 963-5671 ASSUME 114,100 1ST AT 11.1% PlYMEITS A LOW $148 PEii MOITH This luxury condo can be yours with $25,000 down. Beauufully decorated with wet bar and two spacious patios. Twenty four hour security guard. Million doUar clubhouse plus tennis court:>. Owner motivated. 963-5671 OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS! DOOTOllS TO IE - OWi YOUR OWi MEDICAL IUILDlli With only $55,000 down, our owner will carry the financing with excellent terms. The building is situated in a prime location and would be perfect for a new practice. Pennlts obtained to expand the existing square footage if desired. Asking $275,000. 963-5671 IUITIOllll -llEllE'S THI PEIFEOT SALlll This shop has eight stations and very low overhead which produces a good profit for the owner/operator. The partnership ls dis:;olvt.ng and our owners will help finance. 963-5671 ' ATIEITIOI ARTISTSU STlTIAllY STOllE Large (1800 square feet) plater and bisque inventory plus clasm>om for artistic new owner. Buy now and enjoy the Christmas rush beginning in September, Call for excellent price & tem\S, 963·5671 llAISLll WITll PllPElln MllAIEMEIT WOllllST STOP! We rent up, collect rent.s, evict tenants and make all paymentS! Computerized statemen ts. Rea..'IOnable rates. 963-8997 • ------------------------~~--------------------------"'------------~------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21, 1983 Fl NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3 bdrm & den, 2 baths, 3 car garage. Assumable financing. C.Omer of Tustin & 16th Place. Open Sunday 1-4. Owner/agent. 171-7134 tr 111-H14 Beautiful mobile home right on the water. Approx 1300 sq ft. 2 BR, 2 BA: Assumable loan, $443 mo plus lease. $78,000. Open Sat/Sun. 700 Lido Park, Sp. 31. 673-3909. OPEN SAT./ SUN. 700 LIDO PARK, Sp. 31 675-7886 VIEW HOME OR EASY LAROE DUPLEX, OR CONDO $170,000 PRICE REDUCTION SPECIAL 10.9% OWNER FINANCING Prime 200 ft. waterfront home, huge Island Point lot. Spacious, open & sunny all view home. Lge . boat dock(s), pan- oram.ic decks, children's play lawn & swim beach. $1 70,000 price reduction, low 10.9% owner fin. for quick sale. $795,000 (land included) Open Sat/Sun 11 -5. Owner, 650-0202. OWNER DESPERATE! Must Sell Thia Weekend! Exclusive Newport Peninsula home with pri- vate dock. Remodeled 3 Br. Fresh, new. Terrific financing available. owe 80% at below market rate. Call L .O. for details. Fee -only $429,500. CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA 955-3454 _,11 ... 1..,Hl....._ ... lt_r ...,la._1-.t __ IHHI ltr lalt 811111 ltr lalt 8tllff ftr lalt 8taHI ltr ltlt 8t1H1 ftr lalt 8111n ftr lalt ltUtl ftr lalt ltaHI ftr lalt ltlHI ltr lalt CtrtH ••I Mar 1022 C.nu 4tl llu 1021 C.rtaa ••Illar 1022 Ctrtaa ••l llar 1022 Ctrtaa ••Illar 1022 C11ta 1111& 1024 C11ta llt1a 1024 Ctata 1111& 1024 Ctata.... 1024 nta .... 1024 ====== WIE lllE LIW llWI HW/IAY YIEW "llltll OIHI WT-1111111 llWI 1110000111211 UITlllE O.M. ::::;;;;;;";;:";9;.I;;;:;::;::;;::::;::;; JlSMllE CREEi IRYllE muOE 3 A~sv2mb:· ~~13;,-:;~roa~ IPll SlllAY 1·1 2 bd, den, 1 ml to bch, Wiil 124' LIU 22~3 AVALON. Charming 2 Br. dollhoute. ll&h1/bfritw IYIWIEI loans. $10,000 down, full 2I01 l ..... rYltwlr communltytennlacourta. HLUll/IPTill Broker640-9019 Neutraldecor.tpacyard. lmmac & smarfly decor-10 Room Home w/poot p r Ic e $ 2 1 2. O O O. PRICE REDUCED to ~11• 24 hr security. Newer 3 bdrm. hlghly up-1110,IOO Reduced 10$127,000. lted In eart}ltones, 3Br, Walking distance to 714-493-9678 $499,000 FEE LAND. any extras. S289•000 graded town, dble gar, Newport Hgt1 2 Br condo, w/uaumelln. lamlly & huge mstr suite. Beach, Fashion la .. Bal Low down, OWC the loan Fee. Open Sun 12 -4· 8 pvt patio, c;omm. tpa and almost new. Aasume OPEN SUNDAY t-5 FORECLOSURE VACANT MESA VERDE Price reduced $385,000. Is., nr by park. $450,000. OPEi Ill 1·1 at 120/o. Living room, ~!~1!1rme.R Cd~oat:~ pool. Only S 125.000. $71,000 11t T.D. Wiii NII 358 19th. St. OPEN SUN 1·5 Xlnt financing avall. Wiii Elt& onte• 114 041 rumpu rm, dining rm, 714 97s'..0060· 760 1733 Ownr/brtcr Biii Duggin• thla weekend. Della Ill 140 .. Ht $121,500. 3 Bdrm, 1 ~ Bath, fireplace, 4 Whlt-ater cooperate w/brokers. Rt~io-~ttlltl,000 hugemaat8fsultew/lrplc • • • 833-2900175~8121 631-1266 family room Take over $93 900 Joans at Carole Mc Mahen Agt. Avail by appl. Call • -db App oK30001/1 2Br Condo nr S.C. Pia.• · ' · 644-9060 673-3745 or 640-2722 Walt Ila O.rt11 lell an Do~~ co ;73-1600 · Ctita lltH 1024 Eastalde 3 Br. 2 Ba. pool. Owner, pool, •P•. $10Kor $1211 P.l.T.I. UlllllYIEWlllE 6 bd, 3 be, largest In tract. $475,000. Open Sunday, 11-3. 1422 Keet Dr. Call Pet. Agt. 759-8937 Beams~ !ky11tn, Fr Ora or s.48-0458 $ l40,000. Devin Real Ea-lea dwn, $700mo. alt tax 0411t11tl llot•t 3Br, M11tr Br w/Frptc-spa CHARMING 2Br, 1Be late, 642-6366 $87,500. 558-1626. Wlll C 3Ba, 3 Frplc, den. lam rm houae, Coate Mau. 775-2580 trade equity In dM Ownr 640-6-466, 830-5161 IOW I .IETTY YIEW $83,000 Tefma 5•8-6680 OITIUE 143 ROCHESTER ST. ------- property for paper. Wiii 110/o S. •14 Hellotrope 200blk.40'1ot.3br +den, . 2BR, 1'hBA, Ir~ lot, 2Br1beonR21ot Cool & convenient Eeat-~~~=~~$0J:1/.'i~ 3ba, yard, c;ompl. returb. CA.It• Ca~ Cod 2 Br. + 2 $98,000. See a1 43 E. $140,000. Ownerwtll aide, beautiful twnhae. 3 trade. 6191346-3125. Have something 10 sell? $539,000. 217 Jasmine. units, aide. S 179K Bv 22nd, C.M. Own/agt aNlat llnancing. Br, 2'h ba, aneched gar. Clualfled eds do 11 welt. Owner/agt 673-5551 Owner. 645-9628 H4-979-8330 548-58<17 Agt 8"4-25e2. HURRYI Call for Information Agent Beth Duncombe. 957-8507 963-9101 ~·~·n:•~l;;;;;;;:1:00=2~c..:;::':"~1;;;1iiiiiiiiii1;00~2~1eiiian~uiiiiiiiilii1iihi~a.iiianauifiiiiiiiiii~1~oe~2~1n;;;'i'uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~1;to;2~1nii~"~'1;.iiiiiiiiii1~00~2~1n;;;"iiu;;;iiiii;;;li002~i1n:;n~uii;;;;;iiili'~tt~2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!! NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK llEWPllT THIAOE 1112,IOO Live In Newport Beach for under $120,0001 Perfect for young couple who seek beautifully decorated 2 BR condo with jacuzzi next to pool. Priced below market, Immaculate, tasteful! ILIFFS 1114,toO Least expensive large condo available. 3 Brs, family rm, lovely patio & private entry. Excellent starter or Investment property. Sellers are mov- ing & need fast sale. 111 CU1tl 1111,000 Delightful Oakcrest model Mclain condo near schools & shops. 2 Brs & 2 Ba, wet bar & shutters. Spacious patio to enjoy the summer evenings. Don't miss it! E&STILIFf 1211,000 Exceptionally good value -four bedroom home In quiet residential nelghborhpod. Large view lot with outstanding night lights. Close to schools, churches and shopping. 111 GUYii -leWI 1240,000 Spacious 3 Brm, 2% Ba condo. Tile entry & l kitchen, sunken living rm. huge master suite. Community tennis, pool & spa. Convenient to Fashion Island. 1&1111 YIEW l•ES 1241,000 Charming 4 Brm, 2 Ba single story home In great family neighborhood. French doors In master j bdrm lead to hot tub and covered patio. Lots of I Mexican pavers In dining rm, kit. & family rm. • 111 GUYii -leWI 1211,IOO One of golf course's best locations with Catalina ' view from 3 rooms. 2 Brm plus sitting area, separate 2-car garage. Priced to sell nowl!I Large, assumable loan. • WISTOUFJ 1271,IOO Lovely, spacious 5 Brm, single story home In f good condition. New roof, plush, neutral carpets w/hardwood floors beneath, country kitchen, 1 large yard & good location, tool! 1 WISTOUff IUl,400 Pretty Cape Cod on super street. 4 Brm, pool, spa & space for RV parking. Lots of room In garage for hobbyist & wonderful storage In home. A truly solid family home! J 111 OAIHI IHl,OOG 1 Lowest price Deane home In Big Canyon. 2 Brm & den "Dover". Plantation shutters, lovely patios w/hot tub. Outstanding below market 1 financing until Oct. 1. Act quickly for this great buy I SUYIEW 1171,000 3 Brm, formal dining room, view! For the ul· tlmate In view. location & beauty, this Seavtew home wins the prlzel From the private gate to ocean & mountain vl81as you will be enthralled. WUTOU" Hll,000 Fabulous curb appeal -single story tradltlonal In favorite Westcllff location. 4 Brms, family rm, formal dining, spa, 3-car garage. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD ~ESIDENTIAL REAL ESTAT:E .SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UTllUY IAllll YIEW .. El 4 BR $320,000 1848 Port Chelsea LINDA MARSTEN WTILIFF 4 BR, FR $232,500 SHl&Y 901 Citrus EVELYN YOUNG .IASlllE OIEEI 4 Whitewater 3 BR, FR $385,000 CARGLE McMAHAN TllntlHI 9 Stillwater 4 BR, FR $275,000 RITA QUIGGLE llYH SHIH 1722 Santiago 5 BA, FR $624,900 TOM BOLAND OAllEI t•U 4621 Gorham 4 BR, FR $769,000 DEBI BIBB ILIFFS 302 Ave Cumbre 3 BR, Oen $225,000 KAY PARKER IALIU llWI 110 Collins Ave. 4 BR/3 BR $595,000 MARCIA MA TI HEWS IUIH YIEW llUI 3408 Sausalito Dr. 6 BR, FR $425,000 L YLEEN EWING SlllEOUFF 146 Shorecllff Rd. 5 BR $542,50'1 KAY RANGER OllH& HL UR 233 Goldenrod 3 BR $310,000 SUZIE EXLEY UlllOR YIEW MEI 1817 Port Carlow 4 BR, FR $347 ,500 CORA BALDIKOWSKI SlllEOUffS 202 Seaward 3 BR, Den $465,000 NANCY SIMMONS Ull ISLE 220 Via Genoa 5 BR $725,000 CYNTHIA RUMSFELD UllllR YIEW ••ES 1718 Port Margate 4 BR, FR $322,500 LISA WHITE UTlllAY/llllAY OlllU Ill llAll 3000 Ocean Blvd. 3 BA, Den $645,000 JO CAROL HUNTER PllllllTllY PlllT 715 Bayside Dr. 4 BR $1,350,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS SPYILJU 4 Monterey Cir. 4 BR, FR $439,500 SARA/EVELYN llVEI 111111 1411,000 $40,000 price reductlonll Dover Shores cul-de-sac custom 6 Brm, formal dining rm, family rm, pool w/hydraullc cover In private, park-llke yard. Perfect floor plan w/separate children's wing. Fee landl lllOAIYH 1411.HO 3 Brm Monaco model. Large master suite down- stairs. Cathedral celllngs, charming country French decor. Private tocatlonl Owner wlll help finance & would consider trade locally. This home has been freshly painted & shows like a dream. GINHY Ap()(RS°" CORA BAlDll<OSl<I Bill eom MARCIA ecrm orn1 8188 TOM BOl.Afl> CLCANOR BOWIC ~ CA""9Cll rvAN CORKCTT .IOAN OOHAIU lVLECN lWIHG SUZI mn MACGl GUTH S .. LU HARRIS MAU HARVCY IO CAROi. K#flER VAL(Rll MMSHAll MU lfl>A MARS l Off SAU MARVlf MARCIA MAYTllWS CAllOlC MCMAHAN COi OlSOft KAY ,Mlm MCfl>A PHERSON T£D 'l TCRSOff RITA QUIGGLE KATI RAUlSTON CORONA DEL MAR •tu HL llAll 1221,IOO R-2 lot for salell Ocean-side of PCHll Build a custom residence or a duplex or combine both. Enjoy this beach community as your home by 19841 OAllEI llllWR IHl,IOO Summer In Corona del Mar Is sunning on your own private beach, enjoying Catalina and ocean views and relaxing In your new 4 Brm country home In a lovely, peaceful neighborhood. ILH OlllU HL 1111 1121,000 Charming 3 Brm home on corner lot with 1 Brm apt. Well maintained & good rentals or owners home with Income. Close to shopping. Excellent financing available. II.I OlllU Hl IUI 1141,IOI Recently remodeled residence with separate apartment for rental of family use. Secluded location -handsomely detalled owners unit - covered patio entry -off street guest parking. Ullll VIEW llLLS HI0,000 Price reduction! Tastefully appointed 3 Brm & FR home In quiet residential neighborhood. Large, private yard, professionally landscaped. You own the landll .1&111111 •m 1111,000 Sensational ocean/bay view plus dramatic night tight view. 3 Brm & family, pristine condition, llght temporary decor. 24 hr guard gated com· munlty plus tennis & pools. UlllH YIEW llLLS 1112,000 For those who want space! Lovely 5 Brm home on huge lot w/pastoral canyon view & touch of ocean view. Privacy, move-In condition plus attractive assumable loan make this a "Must Seel" IMIEOUFFI 1111,00t Fabulous Shorecllffs. Superior 4 Brm family home. Remodeled, ocean view from master Brm, back yard. Walk to private beachl BEACH COMMUNITIES PUalSIU NllT . 1411,IOO Secluded lane smack In the middle of ocean & bay:Sunny patio -master suite -well main- tained. Large famlly home Is available to fun loving active family. llYUlllS IU0,000 Classic Cape Cod with gorgeous garden patio. Formal dining room, fireplace In master suite plus 4 additional Brms. Peg & groove floors, upgraded and newlv tiled kitchen! OllU OIVI Ntl .... The pelicans are playful around this exciting 3 Brm remodel and the vtew 11 cheap and forever. Gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, ape, new plumblng, paint & carpetal llYDllHll . 11,111,0lt Bayfront -pier & sllp for 45' boat. Contem- porary exterior, traditional Interior. Pegged & grooved oak noora, formal dining doom with one of four flrepfaca. Much, much more. Catt nowl am R((OY MARIAN RCCOY CYNTllA R\llSfClO FRANK SUKS NANCY SllNONS OllfO SHAW lAllAK SHAW NMCY SlltlONS HllAAY THQO USA MITE MARCIA QlllHC 808 YOatll EVll YN YOdtC .. fMLER, Resident Manaaer JANl .. TCtl.CR. Slltt Men11er AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL 'ESTATE COMPANY LAST It ONLY 100/o 30 yr fixed rate Exceptionally large 4 Bdi-m, den, dining, large family room, pool, RV space, etc, etc, etc. 289 Liiac, Coate Mesa Open HouH Sat 6 Sun 11-4 831-5055 W1111111UL Ctlt1 .... 1'24 411111,oto IEIT llY ti USTllll .... Al lffEI Alm09t new Condo. 2 bd Spacioua 1800 tq. n. pool, end den, 2-n ba, wet bar, lormal dining rm, lemlly pool jacuZZl reduced rm, & RV partclng. owe a Opt10n to t>uY. er.atl't9 2nd. Mey oo VA too. Call financing. 1121,950. Bkr now. Diana Cappel. 714-760-1515 831-1266 1n1mruOH11 4 Bdrm, 2-A ba, trplc, patio. tennla. pool, apa. ID.Pt By owner. $107,500. Call Own e ra I acing fore-_5_•e_-63_1_7 ___ _ cloaure. M ... Verde 581 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 Republic Home It 362 Grenoble. 4 bdrm, $209,500 & a 38r, + famlly rm condo. Pool & bachelor unit In HB and tennl11 court•. Great Bectc ' only 115,000 down. Bay loc. $121,300. CoU1 642-7 .a., to ... call any-& Country Rlty 64&-3 ta 1 time Ron Lowe Agent. HUUS OllM LHlftH LHltlHI Owner. 2 br, t•~ be, pool, Meaa Verde golf courae. beaut. lge yard. Stepa to Fantutlc view -1•th market. Ideal for elderly lrwy, cul-de-sac, 1011 of c;ouple. Low auumable privacy. Spec noor plan. loan. $135,000. 642-8809 Owner fleK. 4Br 2'h ba. ape. 3061 Capri Lane. Open Sunday 1-5 pm. C/21 Agt.Emy Burckle 979-8373 MUVllHllHI Great corner lot wtth RV ac:ceu. Close to parka end ac:hool, 11klng $215,000. For en ap- point men I to ••• ~0-1151. • HERITAGE . RE ALTORS IWlll Tt IUITU 1STT.I. For 10 years et 12%. Thia cozy upgr11ded 3 Br. North Meea home /ult 20¥. down. Greet buy at $128.000. Call 6-40-1151 '. HERITAGE R EALTORS ....... "* Lrg 4 Bdr, grNt cond., 1-------nice yard. $140,000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil value. Wiii "" thla W99k· end for S 117 .000111 W/ter m1. PATRICK TENORE 760-8702, 831-1288 ,.... .. ( Oulet location 3 BR 2 Ba. flreplace. RV acce11. sue.ooo financing by owner. •• , • ..., .... ltr. Mt-llH 1-------MUST SEll: 38r E'ekie •Tl ..... 11* pool hm. ~uced fOf BEST FINANCING. quid! sale to $1"5,000. BEST PRICE 31 1 Colleen Pl. Aaeume Moat square footage, 12% In. Low dn. Doud Co E.aatalde. 673· 1800 or~. Open Dally 12-e. 472.9230 673-nn ...._.,._, I llPLllll 1111,llt 218 Palmer. E'llde C.M 3 bdrm. cut1om Eut0pean Two giant 2 atry unite. c abinetry, nu-tone Perl. for owner/uHr. aountw toot. ptua alliM Potentlal S&OO to 11000 •n ~ wtth lkytlta. 9aGlt Inc. Try "40K to t50K dn. yard hU big g...antlouee 301 Ogle St •183,000 with thermoatat a 3&S Ogle St • 1ag,ooo heateral sener padll~ • Buy on. or both. Dix 2 Br aay1 "Bring Offer 'I unll1. S30K to '40K dn. 759·1501Of152-7373 eaoh. All auumabl• nnanctno. Beet buy on a.• am !'aide CM. •a...DD Doud Co. 873-1800 or llealllletll IM~58. AO--°"- ------------------------------------------------------------~~---"----~ ' I 'I - f2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 21 , 1983 ... 1 ........ • ... • ... • ... ' ... •• ...... 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WIOllllllE lllYllE Jack 556·6037 t View, 4 Bdrm. 3\.'t Bath• FRONT 3 Arch Bay ltMt I d $139 500 Jean L I P 93 ' 3&00 tq. ft. 4 "'old home almple 101 C•ll owner f11 OCEH PHH tlHAIM ~a~en 752-t414 ~~'~f.'c;•g e~1/1m~ 2 b~ *YALIE PLll* room 101 pool lormat 10Mon17141499-3070 O• 2 Br eplll level condo, W I I took• like model home, DlllSTIOllLY llEDUOEI FOR A QUIOI Prtva11 locauon on dining, den. 2' ltplca. 1T2~31e799_', ~59 T h u r 9 tuxuryunnonsand Beal Ell ATE vro1esa1onallydecoratld s•UI OILY 1111100111 etteam 281, 1""be,nlCI · gourmetkllchen,2cer _ Sunken hvmg room, wet bnr, frplc, for-price In m8 comple~ l l•IU FAMILY I AIC, lovely yard Excel-" ' ly decorated Condo garage. aauna lnapect DOEii VIEW mul d1m11g, 2 patios, mirro~ walls & S IJ0,000 71 t Ocean Residence w/3 bcJrm, 2 be, lent locatlon near pool. This 2 year old, 2 bedroom, 2 bath beauty S 107.500 CIR Aealtor1. Aug 21. 1-4PM Sale S11 1069 wardrobtos adtl feeling of elegancc & Avo Open House Sat electrlc bit-Ina lrptc , I s P ll , and I en n 11 is pro(ession.ally landscaped painted & 631 -2262. or 646-5096 Aug 27 1PM Can 101 Pool. apa, dramatic so 2 Bd L only 1-5PM shake roof & 111g11 bi!am S 1 7 9 5 O O " 1 4 ' Into Maran Dour eluded hllllide hideaway space, mast.er rm su11es w1t11 t'UnllL'<"t A I M l1Yt1t•t1ttt celllngs Brighi & airy Chr1atamon East wallpapered thruoul and puts models lo * WHlllllllE * Auclloneen. H1oden high ebove 1na baths & bakorues, I ideal fur nudt.-1a 1_7a11 1as1e1u1 decoraun8 low-1 shame' C-0lor co-ortlmat.ed tastefully 3 bd 2"" be, S25,000 213-272-9536 I Lagun• Blach Mutl Me' o ii v . ' down $198,500 Up-OPEN SUN 1-5 sunbathing. tree shaded <.'Omplex. has -ast price Pian 4 on1y IT IS A VISUAL DELIG HT greded.Shutt1r1.dr1pn. •AUCTION• 11161SAN AEMO lighted t.ennas, pool, spa, hatr rrule lo 3r~c 2s~~9.~c o,N~~~ ~~~~7~~· 759.1501 or 'Risor HURRY!! WON'T L AST!!! ~:Cp~rl:1~;-~18;2 LagunaBeachOeeen IHotHRHtty beach, ample parking $1 29,950. oner (2 13)530·5159 eolty BALU BEGOORE Lakestiore Bkr 552.0680 111ew.4 8drm,3'"'8111hs. IC1-113J Jrviae 1044 WALKER&LEE Ofc 559-8451 Res 857-9438 3soo sq 11 4vroldhome, OPEN SUND AY 370 Agent Beth Duncombe llEW Oii IARIET n--•F.state 651-1177 LataH ltac• 1041 room ror pool.lormal Mountain 2 er wood ftC4IU -------::::..-::...-_-_-..:.==.=.-_-_-...:-_---1 dining, den. 2 frplca. shlngle, apolless house 957-8507 963-9101 ., __ ..._,......... • Olll ...... con gourmet kltohen, 2 car wllegal unit. view. t blOCk WOODBAIOGE-4 Bdr r:::TT. WOODlllllH OOllDO A A Spectacular ooean front garage. aauna Inspect lO beach $210 000 38a.tormatDR,FR ~. 2111UIS101,000 llTUllTUIOOU ltvlng Only $150,000 lor Aug 2l. l-4PM SaleSai Newell 497-5411 ___ _ Comm1ypoot&1ennls -11111CHILIOMDt11YE .,. t 11 pl t c elom 5 h d Aug27.1PM.Calllor • h llllVINE Premium tocatlon across 108 Y rva e u coveled •out en Info Marsh Dozar AeducedlorOu1ckSele 4Br, H.Be. desirable 3 bdrm nouse, nice home 43 IJlrrt W IWlr EXECUTIVE YIEW MOIE U-Nl-VERS ITV PA AK lrom pool & large park 8dr 3~ Ba w/mald'a qtrt, leasehold & mobile unit, • 1 L Th A h 8 cut-de-sac by Cen tral Pk. tor Isl 11me buyers OJH SU1•11 1·4110 Reduced from 1299,500 to Llghi & airy 1mmacu11te pool. apa. paddle tennis Cry· stal Cove SI Prlt; 2)~~~f;;i;;6 48~i':: oc~°:u ~i9.2~4 $1 37.900 assumable Kitchen completely re-Agent 631-1476 $269,500 •3 Valley Choice Bendemee\c:or-lnslde&oul Assume tow court&apectacularvlew ldylllc 1etrea1 for per-$91.000 1s1 al 12~•"4 model'd. new carpel View, Turtle Rock Open ner lot. aasum lO V, In. intereal Firsl Cell Only $585.000 Fee Agt sonal 0t corp en11r11tn- llxed Owner 646-4025 S 109,500 agt 545-0318 Gel GREEN cash house Sun Agt 752 -4006 38r 2ba. lemlly rm. Diana Perkins 552-7500 ment Extensive sky blue Have something lo sell? Class11ted Ads. yoor one-C1ass111e<1 ads do II well. stop shopping cenlet tor WHITE elephan1s Owne1 $ t 79.ooo Call OOLDWELL lu•i~• decks Stairs 10 the w1tn a Clasallled Ad Find what you want In 559-8529 all 6 -s:n Seil things 1111 wrth Dally wale<'s edge. Call 642-5678 Dally Piiot Ctassifle<ls -----112-2000 Pilot Want Ad• 644-8 1881497-2285 Cadllleca to Go-C&11s Whatever the Fad Roll 'em on the market With a Classlfled Ad Call Nowl 642-5676 HARBOR VIEW HOMES-2 Sly 48r 21..,Ba, tam rm, 2 lrplct 640-1657 2 BEDROOM 6 Maritime Jasmine Creek CdM 760-1733 $289,000 Sun 1-5 71 Sea Island (Big Cnyn) N B 644-9060 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2764 Htllvlew, Npt Bch 644-7020 $259,000 Fee Sal/Sun 1-5 358 19th. St. (Eastslde) Costa Mesa 640-6259 $127,000 Sun 1-5 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 1100 Sandpiper. CdM 644-5347 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 386 Ramona Way (Nwpt Hgts), Nwp1 Bch 631-1266 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 1 Marguertle Ave. CdM 675-4760 $595.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 43 Montpellier (Hrbr Rdg). Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $399,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 616 Marigold. CdM 675-551 1 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •2464 Bayshore Or (Byshrs) NB 644-6200 $1,295.000Fee 3459 Windsor Cl (Wimbledon Vlllage)CM 645-0303 $179,900 Sun 1-4 233 16th Place. Newport Beach 675-4333 $135.000 Sun 1-5 6802 W Oceanfront, Nwpl Bch 675-9111 Sunday 1-5 16 Westclllf Villa, Westclift. NB 631-7300 $169,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1927 Sabrina Terr Irvine Terrace 631 -7600$685.000 Sunday 1-5 992 Bayside Cove, N.B 631 -1400 $425.000 Sun 1-5 =4 Bluejay Woodbridge. Irvine 540-1151 $219.000 Sun 12-5 3 BEDROOM 217 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673-555 l $539.000 Dally t-5 207 Via Orv1e10, (Lido) Npt Bch 752-6841 $410.000 Sun t -5 3000 Ocean Blvd, CdM 644-9060 $645,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •414 Heliotrope. Old Corona del Mar 494-31 23 $595,000 Sun 1-5 * •3 16 Via Lido Nord, Newport Beach 675-4562 $875.000 Sun 1-5 2491 Crestview, Npt Bch 644-7020 $365,000 Sun 1-5 703 Iris Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sat/Sun i -6 *427 Catalina. Newport Bch 645-0303 $245,000 969 Linden, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $1 15,000 1430 Santanella, Irvine Terrace Sun 1-4 Sunday 1·4 673-1181 289,950 ree Sal/Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland. Westclllf, NB 540-1 151 $234,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 5 Jelly, Newport Beach 675-6000 $438.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 2208 Port Lerwick. Newport Beach 675-6000 $289,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 124 Via Lido Nord Lido Isle, N B. 673-7677 Sun. 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 10072 Merrimac, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $145,000 Sunday 12-4 * * 721 Bayside Dr COM 760·8333 $1,250 000 Sunday 1-5 2180 Elden Ave, Costa Mesa 631-1266 $158,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 202 Seaward (Shorecllfls) NB 644-9080 $465,000 Sun 1-5 402 161h Pl , Newporl Hgls, C M 675-7534 $185,000 Sun 1-4 1201 Berkshire Ln (We8tclllf) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $320.000 Sunday 1-5 4 Whitewater, CdM 644-9060 $385,000 Sun 1-5 2109 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Peninsula 675·3772 $575,0008qs Sat/Sun 10-4 •4615 Hampden (Cameo Shra), COM 760-8333 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 16852 Algonquin, Huntington Beach 957·6507 $129.950 Sat/Sun 12-5 2717 St Andrews. Santa Ana 645-0303 $96,500 1215 Mariners Drive, Baycrest, NB Sun 12-4 831-7300 $455,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1960 Port Cardigan (H.V.Homes) N.B 640-6259 $244,500 Sun 1-5 * 2958 Royel Palm, Meae Verde. CM 957-6507 S 121 ,500 Sat/Sun l 2-5 • 711 K· Thanga, lrvlne Terrace. NB 831 -7300 $485.500 Fee Sun 1-5 This Weekend! lltrp llu• hOftdy dirHIOry wrlh yow "'" .. tt~tftd a\ yau q<> hau .. •ll""lt"C> All lllt facalia"\ li•hd brlaw art ducribtd '" qnalrr dtlail by ad•t rfi•i"q t h t •llt rt '" taday'> DAILY "LOT W.AHT ADS P'a lro"' • •ha••"9 ~ho'"'' for •olt or '"''arc ""J•d lo li•I •uch ,.,farlflaloo., '" '"" colu"'" tach \olwrdoy a"d Sunday 94 10 M orning Star Ln. Npt Bch 675-5511 $650.000 1003 Grove, Costa Mesa 631-7370 $120,000 1017 Oamacus. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $239,500 223 Goldenrod. CdM 644-9060 $310,000 • 35 Skysall Jasmine Creek CdM Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 759-1501 $437,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 12 East 19th St . (E Side) CM 631 -8011 $179,900 Sun 1-5 2302 Fatrhlll Dr, Back Bay. NB 631 -7300 $188,000 Sunday 1-5 *3 Valley View, Turtlerock. Irv 752-4006 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1063 Concord. Costa Mesa 545-9283 $137.500 Sunday 11-2 10072 Merlmac, Huntington Beach 963-6 767 $1 39 900 Sat 11·30-4.Sun 12 30-5 1111 Ridgecrest, Costa Mesa 963-6767 $155,000 Sunday 1-5 31 48 Malnstee, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 214 Via Grazlana, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $379,000 Sun 1-5 209 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun 1-5 * 204 Via Eboll, t,...ld o Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $525.000 1132 Whl1esalls. Newport Beach Sun 1-5 675-6000 $395.000 Sat/Sun t-5 16 Balboa Coves, Newoor1 Beach 675-1771 $495,000 , Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM * 1849 Tanager, Mesa Verde 549-1366 $220.000 Sunday 1-4 144 1 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores, Npl Bch 546-5647 $389.500 Sal/Sunday 1-5 * • One Muir Beach, Spyglass. CdM 851-0766 Shown Sunday 1-5 1911 Yacht Camilla, Npl Bch 631-1266 $398,000 Sun 2-5 26 Rue Grand Ducal (Bg Cyn) NB 644-6200 $550,000 Sun 1·5 1821 Kings Rd, Newporl Beach 646-7171 $750,000 Sunday 1-5 •2012 Port Brlstol, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1024 E Balboa Blvd, Peninsula Point 631-1400 $1 , 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • One Muir Beach, Spyglass, CdM 553-17 10 Shown Sunday 1 5 2224 Aralla. Easfbluff 631-1400 $225,000 Sun 12-4 4 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 3 108 Monroe, Costa Mesa 546-5605 $145,900 Sunday 1·5 14 Morro Bay (Spygls), Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $575,000 Sunday 1·5 4 Monterey Cir (Spyglass) CdM 644-9060 $439,5 0 Sat/Sun 1-5 23 Montpelller (Hrbr Adg), Nwpt Bch 644-6200 $599,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 * * 1213 East Balboa Blvd, Bot Pen, NB 675-5487 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 13 Diamond (Bal Is), Nwpt Bch 760·8333 $559,000 Sunday 1·5 1817 Port Carlow (Hrbr Vu Hiiia) NB 644-9060 $347,500 Sun 1·5 1844 Port ChtrlH (Hrbr Vu Hmt). Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $345,000 $at/Sun 1-5 • 1050 Santiago Or, Dover Shrs, NB 631 -7300 $749,000 Sunday 1-5 1118 Somerset Ln. Westctlff, Nwpt Bch 63 1-7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1509 Highland Or, Hrbr Hghlnds, NB 631-7300 $265.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 60 Drakes Bay, Spyglass Hiii, NB 631 -7300 $495,000 Sun 1-5 207 Via Mentone. Newpor1 Bch 645-0303 $555.000 Sun 1-4 * •3 Point Sur. Spyglass Hill, NB 631 -7300 $560.000 Sunday 1-5 * • 1310 Galaxy Dr , Dover Shrs. NB 631 -7300 $965,000 Sunday 1-5 203 Palmer, Nwpt Hgts Area, CM 642-5200 $247.500 Sunday 1-5 * 1834 Commodore Rd, Baycrest. Nwp\ Bch 631 -7300 $310,000 Sunday 1-5 1520 Warwick. Westcllft. NB 642-5200 $259,000 Sunday 1-5 37 Coolbrook. Turtle Rock, Irvine 642-5200 $248,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1980 Por1 Ramsgate, Hbr Hms, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 15884 Clarendon. Fountain Valley 962-4471 $249.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 •2857 Stromboli (Mesa Verde) CM 631-7370 $255,000 Sun 1-5 •327 Miiford, Cameo Shrs, COM 642-5200 $545,000 FEE Sunday 1-4 2007 Port Aamsgate, Newport Beach 640-1657 $329,500 Sun 1-5 * •2107 Santiago Or. Baycres1, Nwpt Bch 631-7300 $349.000 Sunday 1-5 •:: 11 Monterey Spyglass Hill 759-1501 Sat 2-6. Sun 1-5 * 4626 Roxbury Cameo Shores N.B. 759-1501 Sat 1-5. Sun 2-6 * 1724 Galaxy. Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $395.000 Sunday 3-5 •4639 Tremont (Cameo Shrs) CdM 644-6200 $649,000 Sun 1 30-5 35 Goleta Point, Spyglass. NB 760-1900 $749.500 Sunday 1-5 2840 Catalpa (E.blufl) NB 551-8700 $249,000 2-6 2840 Catalpa (E blutt) NB 551-8700 $249,000 Sun 2-6 3240 Michigan. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,900 Sunday 1.4 11'43 Sparrowhawl(, Woodbridge, lrvlne 631-1476 $220.000 Sunday 1-4.30 *•GO 1 Bayside Drive. Bayside 631· 1400 $1,300,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 426 Harbor Island Dr , N.B. 673-7300 $950,000 Sun. 1-5 1600 E. Balboa Btvd. Peninsula Point 63 t-1400 $589.900 Sun 1-5 289 Liiac, Costa Mesa 631-5055 $220,000 Sat/Sun 11·4 2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon 673-4400 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BEDROOM 2 19 Via Lido Soud, Lido 1118, NB 760-2900 St. 790,000 Sunday t-5 5 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN **• 107 Miiford, CdM 644-6200 $2,300,000 Sun 1-5 •2007 Kewam ... Coron• del Mar 673-37•5 $450,000q• Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1727 Pon Bermoulh Pl. Hrbr Vu Hme 769~1501 Sun 1-5 * •20 Cypress Pt, Big Canyon, NB 631 -7300 $1, 195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1608 Galaxy. Dover Shore, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $625,000 Sunday 1-5 1210 Polaris Or, Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $740.000 Sunday 1-5 • 1854 Port Taggert, Newport Beach 675-6000 $345,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 8 BEDROOM 1422 Keel Drive H V Hms 759-8937 $475,000 Sun 11-3 * ** 101 Via Lido Soud, Udo Isle, NB 675-6161 $4,850,000 Sun 1-5 8 BR p lu1 FAM RM or DEN • 938 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle, N.B 673-7300 $790,000 Sun 1-4 ***•319 M orningstar, Dover Shores 631-1400 $1.475,000 Sun 1-5 144 Via Yella, Lido Isle. N.B 673-7300 $798,000 Sun 1-5 * 110 Via Trieste, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $790,000 Sun 1-5 7 BEDROOM * • 1406 Lincoln Ln, Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 BEOROOM 621 Lido Park Dr. E2 (Lido) NB 631-1266 $496,000 Sun 1-5 1 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN 207 19th St, Npt Bch 675-5511 $316,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BEDROOM ::8 Segura (ASJ VIiias). lrvlne 760-8333 $1 49,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 510-12 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-7300 from $251 ,900 Sat-Wed 12-6 170 Rochester St, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $125.900 Sunday 1-5 82 Sea Island, Big Canyon, Npt Bch 673-4400 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN •271 1 Vista Umbrosa, Blutts 673-6900 $330.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #Kamalll Court. Newport Crest 631-1400 $180,000 Sal/Sun 1-4 3 BEDROOM 510'h,512'~ Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-7300 from $269,900 Sat-Wed 12-6 4 BR plu1 FAM AM or DEN 8 Ivy Hiii (Woodbridge) Irvine 559-8451 137,900 Sun 1-5 •382 Grenoble, Back Bay, C M 646-8181 $121,300 Sun 1-5 1 BEDROOM 2606 Elden. Eastslde, Costa Mesa 673-7771 $149,900 Dally 2 BEDROOM tt81vy Hiii (Woodbridge) lrvlne 559-8451 $137,900 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 605 Brookview.Costa Mesa 720-0504 $ 149,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BR plu1 FAM RM or DEN l!>:J Yorktown Ln, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $109,500 Sunday 1-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 200 Diamond, Balboa Island, Newport Beach 675-2910 $395.000 Dally 4 BR plu1 2 BR 414 Carnation, Corona del l'.4ar 673-8536 $530.000 Set/Sun 1-5 2 BR plu1 2 BR, FAM RM or DEN 720 Hellotrope, Corona del Mar 644-8824' $330,000 Sat/Sun 12-4' 2 BR ptut 3 BR 1411-141 l'A Cliff Or, Clltfhaven. NB 631· 7300 $4'35,000 Sunday 1-5 5 BR plu• 3 BR 509 Acacia (Oceenalde of Hwy), CdM 645-7048 $399.0007 Sat/Sun 1-5 •Spa * POOi '* * Waterfront ***Waterfront & Pool -------------------------------------------------------~ n ...... aat.ma• .. .... , IDI Aleteeh ,,..... .......... . 1111 ..... 4'! C....... M 1.1.19't1 ltr ltlt ...._ rr~ UH ~ ...... rt...... 1111 ·=~~=l..!= iiiiifiiiiimm:= llit&IDI au. TAJptii _ • !.: • I!!! liliiiliiiiilllfiilit 1.7 • groe1 1171,000 111. Fil un. YI WI ..... ·w, 11~,~-ennuel groee t :t:ll. ~ Ui Ir. 1168-ih& •, ••f-.no c6oeeooet --~ L • d J J ' Cenrc Monaot by '41wport OOHn front Jn a s e ··;. Ru: v~. ~ ·------OOIPE n I IWE FllllOlll t~.9f;'._1;73locatlol'I. Uk• MW deluxe, s Br 28f. ,,., fwn rm, - un11a .,., • 2 Br a. rwfnga. poo1, no p.ca. 4n M75, I 8r 1 a. 1415 W. 9-y. &41-Mfl Mfr."'4ee 91191 r'Cll l-5.8'0-1538 .............. "' Cal• •• Fer ltlalls.... Bayr.ront ror Lease w/glf Feceewlt.,,Avllt COtlldrpl/pelnt,lgS*IO. 11H,lll ~ T1l h,M.-llh I J I~ S.01 to June. From MOO No p«t, n'°8 locet'on. 0 l&U umMT RICE SLASMED ~.000 1NCo:e PROPERT)' 83~.eooo 2194 Mtner ST. IMO mo. 1 ~: .. :;re~':~~· ~:'ti:~~~·,df.;.~~ 111 IM HI TUT OPPORTUNITIES Long term lease. Newly remodeled 4000 sq. ft . Executive OCEANFRONT· Neel 2 •~To ... call '"7"' 787S ~"'o. "---n 1-• 11 ••'T IET AWAY BROKE"•GE •NO ( . h d 4 Bd 4 b h p· d 1· ~ 3 BR. M75 winter. O•IOI· ~M~~~~~~ 0 "" ~ .. "'1 .. t~:...._ Al "--·i "" " home. Un urnrs c rm., ~ at s. 1cr an s 1p ror •7• 7••• ,.~ u" ,.._ "' .... PROPERTY MOMNT No pell. u ~-...,.. 87M333. Large Spacious Spyglaaa Ocean View. boats up tO '~ ft . Pr11tlglou1 bachelor, \:'.icupet~;,· ~. ~ r ,OUOlJIHI* 11 e41et4 t1t.-) " Jt-11, approx. ~700 llf, •Jlin view. Fat b9IOW llYll ...,." Pool and apa. $749,000 fee land. Condo •.. ee,000 ... S.A water front, pr1v111 tt d .. -•t .... Wx 190000 Or"" * * * I I II ' w, "'11• ~. ... , ... ... beech, poo . u 'I '4 /mo831..e812 ........ HdMI FllElll WILL WH ..... 200,000 ... C.M. equipped kitchen, ..cur-,..,..-~----::---..... Hat:· YI •I • • • 4U ..... 204,600 ... C.M. Sh b · I lty, privet• perking. 2 bd, 1 bl. Cllfl)lt, ~. ~ e• 1ppr111111 Aot Gated community ln Harbor Ridge. Best 4U ..... 285,ooo ... C.M. o wn y 1tpp01ntmcnt on y. 11100/mo. 842-1802 bit-Ina, 1405. 2272 •• ,..., .,., .... .,, and ailabl •374 ~00 f 5U ..•.. SM,600 ... C.M. Wlnlw, 3 Br. lllew I ......... M..,ie. 831•2021 ,..._.....,,... price terms av e. • , ee 8UIOld.23UOO ..• C.M. 768-8018 673·2'8~ J-496-33'7 ....,.. ft all 1 It I land. Rennaissa.nc;e Melli 8U ..... 3411,600 ... C.M. w .. t Nwpt. $825. 2 bd, dtwtrs, rc.· nio. ,I IUl l .1.1'1 ~,. 20180% below 9'>· • 1 ~ 119 Muel ICt nowt .. j $20K/$&0K dn. ' ::a1vo1. Viking R.E J i583. hm 780-lleell ~ H .. '! • 8UIOld.390,600 ... C.M. Courtesy to Brokt1s 873--0241 or 831 ... 582 er••· Victor!• Cen~on . ltnle45, .... 7UIOld.3M,500 .. "C.M. No dog1. A111ll -4. .....,11, .. .,... TIE .. I Yll Pl•ISEI eu ..... •50.ooo ... c .M. •wtat•h, aat. a&50tmo831..ee12 Hll1--•• ..... YlllSEU ... IUY1 12u .... MO.OOO ... C.M. .. ... __ •••• ...... • ..... I!.-. ... ~ Ult ialMt bla.C ttil 2 Br 11/2 a.. lrplc, DfW, .. YUJT Ill""* ._.. • 18U .... M9.500 ... C.M. -• • ._ _..... P"' petlo, ger109, no P9lt wO •rl 2-•ty. lharp pool • .LH .. ....,. Guarded gate. prestigious Big Canyon, Com'l..37•,600.Stnton ......... U01 Very tmlll 2 Br c:ch clull11• PenlniUl• -pr. 2 Br :r.;;· nr bly, yrty. $540/mo. 543-6478. e3o4 townhom• w/ger. ......... large family home with spa and lots of Ptu1 l11ger 2 [.,-ge Br 28. 2 Cir ger-Sheck. oomp unfum. No ~= 2 B~ & ~· 2 B•. ~~ + utri° ~~· _H_em11 ___ ton _____ _ ~.l•OO 11~1 b11glln 111·11H brick work. Priced at only $629,000 fee. propenlll-Xlnt age, Ilk•·,_: Yrly $975 ct•. ~:1~~0 ooeen. I 1 0 o' 0 I ~ •• ~· . 2 Br.181. g9fll09, nopl(a, S t 1 t .1100 . C1ll 1-11-YU--...U---. -,-llW~-Vlluee-Prlnctpllaonty mo. Joenn 876-11128 00. 2131378-31111. · lalMI ctllldren ok, malnt~ -T0~ri~.~1:1~~~A~f, ShowcaMCVltomllome llOl 111 Liii Wik.I p1MM.Cd!t::!.-151171or OcMl'ltront duplei1, 3 Br •• 4 Gorgeoya 3Br 2'A bl hm Pealaaall 2717 =·c==~~&a Rent on fll'ge lot, 111ew of pool, comp. turn, 2 10 patk>e nr !2 to 15 Bdrm• Ui5o:i2ooo w/lot• 01 wood & lkytle• JJ'~'.:i.psopolllt 1111911111•1:: 191,BldcBly,Futllon Custom French Nonnandy home, never ldaatrtalPttJ 1175 Bllbo1P1er.2&1k1tob1'1 · · thruout brlckrtpslnlfl/-2Br1Ba.patlo.utll.pd,nr 2 er.l81.lnll-otax.2298 "u 1111nd, 5000 eq ft on Ill lived in. Walk to beach and bay. Quiet & all lhope. $900/mo O lno rm & matr IUlt•. 1 bite Lido ::::C:. & beech, no B Maple. '4~ + S300 "~~ 81~ 1::.: 1op0 ~!. one 111111, beYMcl gllU, c harming Peninsula Point $429,000 fee. ,. UL.IM moe. 404 E. Ocurllront ~ 10 bet\. 11275/mo. yr1y. Pll• /mo. 873..()343 die>· No Pll•· 540 4484 br ... ftxtur•.11111. r LUii WTlll 873-58e1 -· No doge. 5305 Rivet Al/I. 3 Br 2 Ba. epecloua ~ 2 Br. 1 Ba. prlvlte ywd ~ ~~·:>°°· 1~~ aoertng Ollllnga. •lndUl1Nil bldO• 2800 to "-real ••I .. __ W2 lfy Wayne &434818. ''"" unit . .,.., blk frOf'll with no common ..... . tll4"4 $1135,000. L .... hold. 8200eqft. -'°' UI ... ·-belctl. Agt 87S...1112 382 Vlctona #7. 1610. t J9' COllftlllll I I I llftllWUTI CAMBRIA PROPERTIES •P~!n~~U:eo. 2;1t~1~f· :r5-~~::: 651·1 77 3 bd, lemlly rm, form din, w.arr..u l-::-::-e5_1-...,115,.,..23_,..---:-_ weslclltt, auitomlzld, t:::-:=7.'1:-:1:-::1..,.·-;ll;:-:M:=:--n.:= toe:. Avall 9/15. A111 11 lmm1dl1t1 ly. Beet locltlon, 4 Bdr, 2 Bl, 28r 2bl lOwnhouH ·~df kitchen, 2 llre-oeptlonll Eut Bluff• JOHN SHEA 714/955-3454 Cllt Bob Griffith/Rob 1-A~ T-r hm, 5 Br, 3 81, 873-111 t•. -· s 1500/mo yrly. Agt. e,!aldl50 . 5 ync oldll • ywl dk I I ti .... ~ TwnhM Quiet tecluded Socci, 71•1752-8011. ,.,,_ -H ... ~ •n-.. H •B 11 1173-5410. u /mo. a Ole ·a~ 9 pan • on ....... · ' ' eu-•---pr......t'-den , dining rm . -~~ ar""' ....... ma .. r, r, 908-7300 ..._, 840-242t M d much more. 3 Wide greenbelt. 3 Br. 1~ --..,.,.. ,,_ 3ba Com pool A .U u 7 • tamlly 2 Ba. ba,dlnlll{lll' ... cathcell-8rotteraQ1Co. ~~3:~~S~:5o or 8 ~ Sept 1 It 'S1tfl00/mo ~ CfrtU ••I •I rllJ,-=-9'1-/llltc_ndl _ __,,...,=--"""-='~,- ; 000 ~p'tonly.Call , Inga, frplc. Swtmmlno & -=jjjiililliiiiii.iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-""te_t_a'""'f,_t _l ..,.lli-.-t--,...lt""Oi...,. . COzy 1200 aq ft 3 br. 2 bl gerdlnar. Agt 873-1181 1 Bdrm CiOM 10 bMCJi Towni--2 Br. 2 81. No • , r y Fr 1 d 1 r1 c k , recreatlon11 l1clllll11. • 1 _______ .,._• ti.I.. home nr lrvlne H.S. Many .... · •H ...... 2 ft · petl 1919 W.,._. I 1 1266 111111,500. By o wnr 5 unit condo protect E. upgrachll. MW crpt, lie, Lg oc.an l/tew 18', alllll 1 -75/mo . .,............, • er 103 ·141151mo 831-3971 J -213-306-aHO. THE BLUFFS Colt• Mela Approl/8d Ooeen Bllld lliew, 4 Br 3 frplc, 8' Jee, p1t10, pool yr lee $785 mo. &4~59 5pm. · · RARE OFFERING plane I mei>. 1250,000 2 Baef2~~~.0 so. Hwy .-vtoe I gerdlnar Ind. Ull llU 1 BR, So. of ~· bWned 2reo dr'~~ = 3t~L'°lp~ ~W,, ; net. Ag1 851-8280 $ 1200/mo 1950/mo. 651 ... 864 • br, 2'/\ bl, DA. frplc, 2 oe11115 refrlg, W, 1 per· 548--011M, 97&-e&27 • moet exctuall/I high rtM. 'OPEN TODAY 1-.S LEGAL BUILDING SITE. Agl, M Hiii 759--9100 fOf L .... 2200 aq. ft. 3 Br Cit ger, 80' lot. Submit IOf'I. 50/mo. 955--3649 ·-------,.-..,.--- ·,R&fM~ S1un1, _, ber • •Pa. THREE BEDROOM SUITES + den Full Cenyon 1/1-and Stylllh 3 Br 2'/\ Ba dph< 3 B• condo, lrplc, micro, on kid• & pet1. $2000 mo. 2 ILllll Tl "* 2 br, ;;: 'i'"'· = pool, docll. full eecurlty & !spacious p......ti.-townhome ln abeolu~ eomep~:~ 1ky111111, ape tub, trpl 1~ P•~quec!ck P~f~ie 11;=· LJll IULn 2 er. 1 ea. pello, lfld g11. ~~ltt>or· ~Coup.. l&Yl IAY1 IAY1 n l'l'lme locttlon on boa Penln1ul1 . -''&X 3Br 2bl & 2Br .i Park your 55 footer t • ont A herd 10 ftnd ,, Owner wlll carry •t 't. Int. For more lnlo doormen. Thia fine 2BR • --~ . · Matr aulte, many other Tu. tier · · 111-1100 $775/mo. 11118-4005 pref No pete 347 w Condo hu It 111 . model home condition .. Full central A/C, ll Leku~ liOO emenltlea. 21ooaq. ft.111 lee opt. 833•2227 LARGE 1 BR "'-deck w11.00 1213)447.52e0 · M50,000 C111675-5174 magnificent patio retreat. Choice No. 1\1. Iman XrtL tlmetolNN.$1400/mo. Poetlblloptlontobuy2Br NEWPORT TERRACE, 0., extru 1795 +dle> · ................. Bluffs end unit location, immaculately w1~:~1or 11711wor 557-5475 ~Bl r~tll l='+Pf! ~fi~/ A~~u.2'/\11/~5~ 71eMll'ioo'.td.840-425&. 2p:,.-~f:'·1.= fUlllll llW maintained by ·original "petlea1'' adult ,_, Aleo dllmonde, Cflt1 .... ll24 53~e~90r:fsr 845-9219 Prof. mall ehr 28' nr 2178 "C" Plaoentla 14eo UY'flll1' UITlll ownen. Price lowered for immed.late sale r.'! ~ ~~2':7 wriet 2 &, 1 811. ger. bltln renge Ranch Commty· Good Nwpt Creat COndo 2 Br 2 oo.n. 13-Wtmo. IWMI. 2228 "C" Plaoentle 1·'70 6 Br 4 Ba. lormll dining rm t •269 000 (you own the land) . & oven. open balm Olll, . d yrty lee 11 ;00/mo 752-87771xt 154, 12 to II *2 Br 2 Ba. nr SC Plza On .p.clou. I.. IOI. 8 ,. ' . . Hive I 100K equity In frig, gard. Cit Ok. $&25 prtoe to oooperete lenanl .. !'12• ""73 ' pm. 720-11167 hm. 8 ' 1 Hunt 8c:t1 former Clr1t + l5(IO die> A11lll 9-pt 1 4 Br. 2 Bl. llouM, trplc, .,... "'711 egt. A, petlo, poo ' Tc• ~o~."'i~ drl\19. thN, IMM aod 111 1982 A M.Y.. 5'4i-3484: pool, s 11001mo. HOUM Nwpt Creat Condo 2er. SINGLE ROOM w/bltl\. carp~tt'st~900. o new docic TC: 45' boel re111ur1n1 equip. II for Nie, ten1n1 muat 2'hBI, $7115 mo. Al/Ill No kitchen. FOf 1 ~. _P9l,....,....,.•_.1._..,.2_-~-===---J \TFJlllT..... ·-"' m1~~mod1l1 dow n pm I f or 2 Br. ended g119, quiet lhow. 875-3357 9-pt 5. 992-8447 No pete. $300. 87~. •M-V•dl 2BR llPf*' 1 ~r1ty ...,.,. .,,.. _.......... $ a 00 oft ttrMt, prll/1t1 yard, Elgar no P9C* 1486 mo _,-8:1 111 111 ;;:. up to ·. Owner wlll 300K· • K hou11 no pet• se25 5'4&-8251 Unlv.Pr11.8pec.3bd,2bl Ooeen front 5 Br. 3 ea. WWMMTllUll .. ~ · II n • n c • . A. k I n g Rancho MlflOI. Pllm 0.-. . twnhM. 011 .• AIC, Frpl, Duplex yr1y $1875/mo or LMol 1 Br •-· 5 000 Owner wlll $1,3110 ,000. C urt llr1, lndlan Willi .,. ... *3 Br, 2 Bl. Tnl\a, nr SC No Pm. 71 4-52$--0384 wlnteri1500/mo.XJn11oc Llr~iBrw/lrpk 3 Br. 2 81. upper, ,_ Y 191 97~« or Herberu II or Sr. Buyer mutt haw r.,. Plza,SA.gar,pello,pool, Woodbridge vlClllt 3 br Wkdye213/2115-2291. Femlty&Ad""Pooll acflOOll, dOll to lrwy9, s576 831·12&e tlr.lfant exper. l good nn. •P• 1850 No P•t•. llouM ·Ilk• poo19 TennlaCoun 1575/mo. + d1po11t. 8•y-.-.... 1tmt. 71• 846-30« 752-5822 Sii~~/ A 1 UI • Off ooeen front bel1 2 Br Par11 llk•Mttlng 540-2245 ~ rn-• er-upper, Canel Front, apu. mo. g · a hM ~pt1thru oul ~ ..,.....R;"f,;iiaft\;-t;;;n;;t;ii~ custom home 18 mo W. Npt, 4 br 2'h bl. OCUIFROIT a .. 2 IA 75!>--0770 •PPI• $800 + ,.. 3 Br totlfty rwr'IOdl6ed, .: Pier & Sllp for 50' l30.000 under market. O NER ANXIOUS. Perk lmlYllW Y11d,lrplc,wlllhlr/dryer I.I U II ti USI 53M190BESTOTHERS TIE SlllH brend new, 1.,., II o l REDUCED FOR 12911,000. Terma. Ownr. Lido Townho4.IM. 2BD II .. Bllboe. 1 Br. din. M-TRADE hook-up. No pela. •• 1• AVAILABLE Coronadll Mer townhoUel apta, O/W, ~ Cl< SALE. EllH, 845-3370 2BA pool l g1r1g1. IUIM flnenclng & mow IW--"' .... ownlf~""'~ on 723Cenler St. SSA. sen. F.lt Mo. to Mo. Shof'lcillf9• lg 3 Br • bl. 7141844-2911 petloe, klda OK. no pea. 9114 $128,750.975-563-4 In. Unobllructld vlft ""', .. ..,.,, ""' 1775/mo.111.+aec.Deyt S925mo. or !MM opt. · , • Sept. occupency. Wf•OIT Wlll... MUnY 1.-0 condo. Offered et llnd In -t Nwpt 3er, 4117-8287. 10K dwn Ownr/1gnt fem rm. frplc 1· grt OOMn C..ta .... 1724 $896/mo. For rental~ lte"lslt a Ir. I la. V~~ ~~:See er:=.-::= ~~:;:0831~:~~ Ruaty ~::s~~O~~· E~~~y ~~ 4 bd, 2 bl, In MeN Verde, 83i-7343 $~!'!. ~~iebch. E/llde duplex, 2 Br, 1 &&: pllcetlol'I ~ ll•· 194' ~arbor Knolla Condo. 3 Oc:Mn & c:Uy llt• lllew In $430,000. WANTED: up-3260 Mlnne1to1 S t. Newly decoretld belul. Specloua tum or unlum gll', yd, w/d hkup. f'7 1490/mo. 2 Bt. 1"41&. Cit 'I' Br. 2,/\ 81. $280,000. By this IPICIOU• Pon Royll ~lded dplx nra water In $900/mo 844-18311 ., .. , 3 Br, 1v111. now. 1800 aq. tt.' cul~..C pref, S51111/mo. 960-20 7 ~ 'fu:O::· lndl'Y rm • ., ~n 11\1, c.tm 2 Br, owner. 7eo-e8e1. mdl. Pfloed to NII under M. Prln onty. 860-0591 Atford•ble $300'• rent• 1900. 831-3555 home, clOM to bldlbly. For i-, lrg 2 Br, 2 bl 527w wMeon '<; ''I upgrlded. Room $400,000. ANUme 111 of thla cueuai 111 poolalde i!!prt ltu~ Ult 11200/mo. 642-3572 TwnhH, 2 cir g•r. _ .._ · Ml·l• ' 1•001. hot tub or ad-1111111 YIEW 11118,000 II 10.75%. Calf Trl--plex ,,..,. So. CoMt bungalow newer too , -TO'#MOUM for Tllldl«(a)), t750/mo. Call Mr Kt'Mlll' •-...-. • ' ,,., br. 1429,000. lllES ... 831-12ee -••l•fl Pl111.. 1177,000 ••· epplatoo53M1t0BEST 2Br 2bl Tennll/~pooltJec' 640-g17991191, 752-oeoo'"'i4r:t5==1mo-.-=2'"'er=-• ....,1::-:a..::---:-Po01--.-. rv· Sal 1-5. 212 Tuttln ..,. tum•ble io.na et 11%. Rlty IM [® DOOt>out • .... ~.: eulll dye. laundry room, doee to , .• Ownr 845-3370 ShlrE3Br."Clfmll" • r • W1Uf1T91 1265.000 exctlange for Cell It home pr1mo 5 rm Bay&Beoch c~·niru·J~ 15 '64 UllllYlllllPTI etiopplng.14fE.8eylt. t: • I d-:1:. :a;i-; ~~;m.:oo.: ~=r!"Joo"!:t1n :~.~~K~ c:rpt1 lrplc Min•,.,. not Red Estate 1705imo 1~.181161486 I Br 1 Bl ~·· Tllllplt. 141·1111 l .i pool YlrY Ir~.:-OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 ... ,..... '82.~ 11tfoof 8'ok., 790-7110. . ~~~~90';e8~ , .. 5oo·. ~~J/7~1~ 158M6115' 2 Br. 2 a. W61mo. 2 Ir, ,~ Ba •1;~co11.'lhopl. • lte0Port~~~a1t -··n r11••• '520,ooo.12.5~1nw. • , __ ...... c 2 b Wlnatn-la J . ,._ ma ~~t.O :ircitt .. ~ Towntloul9. """1<*S*.d •a By Owner . Ill -& -~ e>wnerwt•(lorfattw:row) ..... uw OR.AMATI 3br 'Ai a. Naet38drm 2blthhome. a 8Uy.). '""' .,...._ . new drapee, 1un ry ; ooo 842-4119, 3 Br 3 Ba. end unlt-2 Mllwlthnrodowlllor Jog to bctl. Xlnt .,.... ......... cf. den« -.. WAllOC:ldo room.~oweioe. i ·9 0884 L.91 llU M1tr'1: Mltr IUlte. aky-liUIM bJaM 1111 Sll75 e.48-10351&45-9095 Wiii .,. v .. git · Pr.terrld ll'MI 7' ·TSL Mgmt 842-M 12 1023 Pomone .....,. lft • ·-,..._~ .. 2 I 1250/mo yrty ...... 5 rm pool home + TSL ...._. ........ ,_... 3 Bdrm, 3bl.. den, .. .,..., M"' mn•Of'I '"...,..." ._........._ ...... ......._. EMtlktl 2 Br. 1 Bl.~ 1•1.1•1t formll dl811 $4 5 ""' Large 1 & 2 Br.~ fwl. ._.... "7". -.. IUl11fll 1.,.., tou w4de, ltreet to decka. $184,000 In lllnl --_, .. _, • • ,.... ........... epa, pool ..... ., Br 2 I&. .l'F--1traet tront9Qe, 4 car 11 au ma b I• Io 1 n 1. 4 8 r 3 b • d u p I 1 x • gar109. petlo. lrg yerd, no 539-8190 BE T Rlty fw ..,.....,, g&reige. • _.,/mo. 2 . IC'f, r • r 'Jle Orvl9I $236 ooo 0pn H 811 w/frplc,dbl ger Avtll pet1. 1535/mo. + 1 mo IMld llolle'/ l*I OCM1, ltw:ted ywd, <*' J>Of1, SE~~-•.220Tllll000 ~'],o~J.,. 973-211~: 1 .... 15 ~flll ~ AQ1 9/18 1 1350 MC.~ 548-~2 or 2Br 2B• on the bly luta Au UM blllferd room. Cell Bey lndry rm, em pee 0... ~ J o...... . or 562-7600 Or 3ef 2bl wtlrplc. llngte no-M S 1250 mo. Bkr. 875-3347 28R 2bi. rw So. COUi ~J. • ~7 ~ 1 :t: _ ~ ~~·1_ 1·,.\J1 tor 4-S bdrm home LIDO ISLE 4Br, 3bl . ~· $1000. 84M787 or Eu11kte ltylllh wtth 3 Br 2 2 Br. hOuM. 113 29th. s1. Ptza. Fem ..ct, downlt,., btwn Herbor & N9wpor1 •--" -· -~ d~~2=-ll~:.a: i~?g75-l1~~ Vie• .. ~~~t..n WllTIUffVlll.2'"·2~ 52-8181 Ba d .. pplla crpta + S800/mo. G11ege avllt. 24hraecbldg,l/c,lllutll &Nd. ii001mo. 2 lit. 1~ S. '" ""' "" .._ "' ... a.tt. .. --1Pac1 IOI ktt 2 glllOI 'Ai block to ooaen. pd ec:pt Ille. S&25 Imo. Townl'louM. greenbett. '« 525 Cett 7ec>-9028. By .._____....__.1, II II -w . l400,000 +value Wiii 141,600 848-9442 --multi w/pool Jecuu l 2131433-0502 Awll 011, 89"4-2592 Urge 1 Br, pool, lndry r.c, l/r e11port bllcony. "~•-Prlnclpel9 only. _,.,._. t-11-1 ... •t S290,000 w/terme. i---------Pnluall 1117 1t$700 539-8190 BEST · car Port•. "404/mo. utlll ' 2071 Thum 1.,.1 11_ 1__ 48' 4bl.. 2800 IC! .rt. 3 Call PATAICK TENORE ••Mlt..... IHI 2 Br ..-..... dldt. lliew lee 2 atory bl'/ front, 3 Br. 3 "11tl3102 Brbrowncrptl pd.~ .... -• "• •• ... JICUDI tube, golO fix-790-8702 e31·12M · 7-•7• • B 191 a pello doclc 1ppl1 xtre 1trg rm Tallplt -·1-U."'v.J Trl-IVtl comunty tur... Olk pegged CHILDREN/PETS w/d, garage, partly furn. I·---··11 a1·~ ... , • A t 539-8190 BEST,.. Lrg 2 Br 1 Bl. Plex. Ldry. :--:-,.-.....,-..,.-,...,,...---: bMd'I San Juen Clp. 2br, toe yd 875-88211 ....__.. iva · 0 "" mo. gen Rm Nu Ca-P9t Rent: B1cN1or Apt. Nice 'l*'d ~oc..f'tennl• r.. . 11oore,f1n111t1c oc11n 831-331314ge.o177 ,, .I prOl/ldl qulllflld people 714/851-11161. Mlnlmlflllon4Brl'IM2Be ,525. W.lldl 84~25 w/gar1109, 1Ypic, uttll pd .;pectoue, lrplc:. d~. vt.w, quiet.,.. of ba9dl. -.ery nloa, cteen, 2 bd, gar, to rent 'f(Nr property. .....,....., beige crpti trplc gounnet '460/mo 546-0401 O!ns gd tennaNpt~t 1 795,000.calllordetalll C08TAMESA-10x471um, pello. laundry. $576 + TRW~+epplic.tlon 3 bd oon109. com,.....,_, kllch 2 ger 1700 2Br, 28&. ffplc, encl gll', ,,,.--..,--,....,-·=-..,....,...,.--==--,. ;::.:~ Br, den. End unite. 875-5487 or 913--2.282. ••-moblll home '*1 up In die>· Av.W Sept 10 thru form + profMllonally r .. amodelldd~·· huge n::!,Y 539-8190 BEST fee no peta, taso mo. \et, Deelr9abll E.lllt1lldl 29t 1 $1~9.SO<?_to $225 000. --pert< near bulll & lhop-June 10.973--90111 drll11d ..... form Offer· n )'ll'd, ger_., !alt&. MC. 842--0433 bl. Olf, deck. Avlll 8/31, *~,___.,.__...._* ~Hgte.3yn..-, ping. New rafrlg, tngyoumlXlmumprotec-frpl, M 5/mo, 111. tut, ..... ,,. •-• '65()/mo.~-Ni37 ,_,_ llte & llry, 3 Br 2.5 Bl, turnlllOI, bid & Wltlf lut. .... lltl tlon Celt Peta JohnlOn Hcurlly. No Piii. aw W -Lge2br,2bl"=8')t. VI I VIEWI VIEWI owner molllng &. 11)'1 hut er. Xlnt cond. f Br 21ia+ d:fl It ffi: 931:12ee 2131380-900 de~a. Ei:Oent r, 3 S: fem, if11 244e Elden A11. /mo. Eutllde 1 Br. Apt In Sec. Bid., 2 Br 2 Ba. "Seit ttl". Below mnet. s10.ooo. 5-41>-<>185 baed'I. ~/mo + utll. 714-548-8533 ...,... a din rm1. 2 frplcl, w1111 &51-u211 ~-/~no'**' :~o:!:~ :~~1 For detlll• call Ruaty Colla M-. 11178 Hiii-M0-1470 4 br 2112 Bl, Bluff9, cloae to bc:h. $1500. Grdnr, Mes.-. PINES 2eeo Her1• '400 mo. ee& 'Guinther, 831-128e crMt dbl Wide 2 Br. 2 ~ Ii 1 l~S• to achool, pert< & pool, water. trllh pd by ownr. BEAUTIFUL 1Br1525/up. EMtllde 1 Br. emlll but A~---·••iliiiiiiiiiiiii-lliiiiiiii BL '2 1t0f ' lhedl _au .. __ ~ I petlo, dbl gar. Si 100. 490·5132 PAV p1t10, pool, 199 ~ wtwood ~ & SpllOI r9nt 1:'rt58. NW umw;;cr er 26&. . . Ulll W/.,,. •114-7420 ...,... Incredible Ooeen View TOP ...... quiet, no petl cablnete. l406.151-i52S OPEN SAT. a SUN. 1-5 CALL FOR PtHVA TE 8HOW1NO 211 MARQUERITE AVE. 'BRAND NEW" Cua1om 2000' + 2 Br. 21;, Ba, fam rm + condo on entire flret floor of a 2 story (2 ONL V ON LOT, COMPLEX) central vacuum system. "Sound proofed :>etween flra" -atyte Is "Country French" & archltecturalty deetgned to look llke a single reetdenoe. "From your living room, a forever unobstrucied ooean view." Fee· !ures Include: Custom oak kitchen, sub zero refrlg & freezer, thermador th«mltronlc micro- wave oven -all ahetvee through- out are vtnyt clad, 8' oak trim mirrored wardrobes w/cedar floors, 2 large bdrma each wllarge private patios, muter bdrm hp -jouble 8' wardrobes, dreulng room & Jacuzzi tub & bidet. Secur· lty system & eecured nre alarm system, fire aprtnklefa In 2 car garage -large llvtng room hu lg dining area. Prewlred for music & 10 outlet• & alto cable TV prewlred. Anderton double pane windows, vtnyt cl•d Baktwfn lock• & hardware throughOUt In French oll bronze. Doors all metal rnter- locked & weather •tripped w/llfetlme cal. lhak• ftreproof cu. tom roof, redwood lktlng & 1P9C4al custom gutters. UMd brick atone feeing -OWTl9f uMd R-19 lnaula- tlon l V. drywall throughout - landscaped by Rogers & quality carpeted. Thi• 11 the flnal compt. tlon of the owneta' one year wtttl the architect & one In construction with a euper quality "Dutch" builder. Offered for 1595,000, prefer long ..crow or oonllder reaM wtth option to purch ... - owner wlll help ftnanoe -call Orin Ber 'D • ..Ai. REA L TORS ~v -, I ,1,,t.,, • •1 673-5599 67 5 4760 STIPCENTER TIADE Fmt crptl & drepee, bltln OE N I 9 u • I 8 h o r I t V lharJ) 3 br 2 bl home 6 Bdrm. apllt llll9I, lerge 2 br, 3 be 8. Llgun1 549--2447 EMtlldl 2BR 1BA Ill~ l004ne, wllher, dryw, yownhom1, H Curlty :rh dining rm. 2 car gar. Y. I r d . $ 1 5 0 0 I mo , condo. Frplc:. 2 dlcka. Meet Verde 2 br, 1 bl.. ~ t~ 1475 rWfr!P..'..:. • .,b+9 clOMt• l gated comm.. OCH n $850/mo vecant now 11700/mo. 1urnl1had. gar109, pool. 41111-eoot crpt, drepee. encl. gar. mo. lleel1'clty & wttr =:c~~~°'i:' = :.. c::i:.=: .. ~ 2178,P~lt•AgtAlll Nerne Agent 848-1044. Atart•••tl r...uw $5pd2~~: 2~~,., =-~~-.tpm. 1111. $28,500. C e ll pell. 11.000mo. Cell your """ · -. ,...., . BrnalWunltl. raeldlnOeor %L; Gated/Comm 4er Newty fnlual1 MtT dlhwthr, EMtaldl, x lg 2 ~5~1-= 957-1792 or 751-8345 4116-7•48 Cu~~=•ll ~ DdeboJt liJMI POOL. ltpto, ~ pe11o, EASTSIDE-28', 1~ tnnt Oeedl. 3 YT" old. Ill .......... ,.. furn bHCh 11nnl1 Meet Verde 3 Br. 2 Ba. Boy & Beach ! e; 2 L ........ m Br gllden 8')1. $5115/mo. . ....,. Coflon. A11c1no A t>MA1t11u1 Trll* Wide • • • den, bit.me. pe11o. crpta. ~ Estat · · ........ 551-2941 ---0=u""=y=-=a1""'•=-=---' 117 5 . 0 0 0 . A. 9. n 1 3())(90, 38'. 31e home. llUl\I, fl( ec:floOll. no drapee. $850. 1113-em l~O\.A e crpta, drp1. dlhwallr. -------- 844-9513 ldHI location. Agt. p«t. '1600· ee1"1712 WllTalff-Winier rental. MOOtmo. *1 Ir.IHI INt... M50tmo.29t 1~a. 640-6937 By 1P9t. ~ ;rt ~~ I Ht Nlce 38'. 28&. pool. yd, 2 Bd 2 blth 0 ouncl Al/Ill i-3. 873-<9423 petlo, gerd'en etmoephal.. Twnhlt, '/*'d/bMIOny. WllDFIMT ~ 1% la: 8'1Pflanola. frllle, Jrtru. rm. • r 3 er 2 Ba. ttepe to bMdl ~. df.,_, 8315/mo. am Pll oll, cerport, lndry Newtyrernod161d,5Br.4+ Ctaaenlal ~mo. Br. 2 842-732t ~ =iz = $800/mo 213,501~774 131-et211,M2-7312. rm,llbti-1111. ~ ~~ =.. :;'ti fl!l'•!J lllt :;::Wt °'~2 8o COMt Plaza Ile 3 Br 2 aaooimo yrty ~. 213/~ ' 8tumlng lltve 1 Bt. 91'· rsf~~ta~~~eos ft e.iow ti c..-gerege poo1 ac>a. Be JICUlipool hOtM ~t 111 1111 den llPt. pool & rec.,..., 1.,-.----,.--,,,....-~ .,?::-·dwn, ~ : OrHt comm1rcl1I lo-t1'1nll court•. CAn for ~~1~ B:&t2...,1~0 • e:;:.!-0!n:=.'1 q":: 1425/mo. 710 w. 11th. EMtlldlOup9P.htory.a 1085,000. For detllll ollt cation, Bllbol Pen It the 1P9t. rn•7 c1Mn SECURE. no gar-Taklog epplloet1001, 1 Br. Br. 2 81. ~ yerd. - her e3 12ee fun zone (207 Palm) . .,....... Ml·11U Dw Ptlii ftli IUll.... w rn, pet• '440fmo S2H/mo + wlll• No Avt/A 9-l-A 8700/rno.. Good lncom.-prloe ,.._ W ~ dllt -..-. . I ......_.._ ~ • "-. &40--0997 duced lo l400K. LIDO ISLE 4 BR. 3.,.. 81. Rare Hndl '350 abode -' ,er ICtl yrly lncld1 ut la. w•t--.no 1........-, _______ _ 973-2943 Sept. thN June $1200/ Wiik dlttenoe to ocean l>Mutlfu &unlqulown 873.-8372. ~prwt. 24 Newport Wllla.ft.Ull mo.Nopett.87fr78e7 frH utll• IVlll 9/1 ,:·~2i!;'·~ bCEANFRONT-Yrty38r. • 1&28r.Aplt---Pool, "-.1-•-•... f ff I .. ••-539-8190 BEST Rlty fw 11Mn1it11. Loottlng tor 2 Ba. Oplx, g11' no Pill. 2 Br t~ Ba. w/ger. ~J ape. gweoe l!WIA, leundry Lmlllll&thMI --·-r ... ta1. m111.1,.&pr0'9Nlonll $1200/mo.~ drapee, ltove, lnod ywa rm.geepetd.~ .. 1• ..a -•• -AVAILABLE NOW... f·" -•" tenenti C..I 642-6757 -==:::: • I llu uu w/petlo. nter pd. 2 Br. t'i4 a. tO .,... -1115"... ON THEOOLF COURSE ~ ...,. · · wna& I -838--4120 1-SPM 1Br.1 BA. 11 .,..llt/a.1... Br10tf0:~L=:: Dremetlclliewhome:fum. RdUtFORRENT 9Mut. exec tiom.. f-'Y ................ ., M7 "L"Vlotor11 1628 11&.~ ~1 111WlaLNeltr• :.n111ee ~ !Ml•loUI lncl.pleno&pooltlbll, FountllnVelley48drm. deoor•tld 4 Br 3 bl, -'t1rlC11W ~':11111 2t19"0 "8ant•An• 3Br + lltud)', a.ea. on BYCO ' 94rr22ei 90to 120 dlY9or?l2500 1775.Fenoldyerd& pool, wrytrg y..-ct, nr 9/1. l450/mo Including '640 ldll lteme 642..,... Nndy beech. § mo. 720-1782 enytfme QlllOI, Kldll pell IClhoole, thope. ~ utlllllee. &44-0390 ..... IHI •------•lln''t:Jl:••~·,"~/~1G'1ill~!!:l:'ll!!!"'£: v...-. Condo, corn~ ~.SM-1600. r~·o~ m ·4118• ~ • ~~ lut .... , .1741 L J;Oni 2 r; + denlT"1i&: plet9tt rum. 2 Br. 2 81. AQenl,notw. ?58-0884 _a tN _ L ' rw 2 br/1 bl.. 8330.000. OCNf'I l/tew, lmmld cc> • "" oPi. pOOi Ill' •• awson 12)front s br/2 bl.,..., 2 oupency. Motmo 1aeo1a. 1ut ..... ~ ntt 8'0 Canyon eoncto. ,..._ Ptau. $400. 51,-eele. Kenneybunkport? I C br/1bl,1310,000.Xlnt I UOO/mo . Aoentdlt2CCJ::C'1nr tnodeled,28r.2 1e..,itt 648-t791 • RH ty omp.any .,.. Jdnt oond Drt¥t by 715M>120 1 • ....... .,_, • ...,.. on golf oourM. , -111~1111111 119i120 H..ot A11, w Bt 7oomo.A11911 1 No s1eoo1mo. mo to mo. Oreet 1br 11>a. ftp! .. orw, lsn t that the boat l~~~~~~~I CdM.Bkreu9::' ~~~~: P11·71~11 11t.1Mt&eecdle>.C11 lr0'**~~~2teoo. that won The America's Cup in 75? liii D£LUXESoPlfXNPT HT8 Ut1t lndd. 842-2097 II Br w/ger ii3i ~ti, Relph at 873-7197 ... .. 1 ... Br & 2·21f """9 Winter Ae ntel 2 Br f~~:pJ.•::10 ~ BiQ OAHVON .... , tlJ.m J('O~ -.- ... - Nr It~ 1241,000 Mnllhld ...,,., dryet. . f"OA LEASE 7 mlnut9I from bOtl, ~ ... ~~ Tenntl Aot 841 1113 tel&/mo' 97$-3039 · 3 Bt. 1~ a. Condo, renga. Prof. deooretld home IUO mo., .k lit ,. -ULI 41 It · own, '9fl10e, crptt, ~. w/rneontfl0el1t golfoour'M mo. Pool, )ecual, eencs. II JOll'tt ftOt twtt wllo (Ot aMI) ~••1' Aloft .., 211tory,4Ddnn-+r.m.rm.For..,.J'townr:" .a --pool. 1820/mo. NHr 1111w. Call Lind• l/Oltyt>allort,tennetort, doll't leelbld -y0v'1tll0t...._ltllx•1• _.. Dallghttul IOUth pallo :-.. up:~ oo.n A Sia* & Newtand. 0.W Ml-OM2, 47 .. 12'4 l'tO rm. Sorry no peita. one ot 14 ~tlvely "1tnlt ..,,._ ...... ~~000• Cor· f_..:'1. Nu n • .!:'t~nt ..... lllf 84M212··!w.~ BLUFFi CONDO-Hr, Cll aa7~76 • at S..wltld Vllllt Iii~ Ila. s.wW° •-IUL· n' · r-iy pelnted. \1W\) part .-yiront Condo: 2 8d unit BR, 2BA eunny kit, Ctdnf, 2._ • ..,, ,...,_, ........... Tiit llnd of etttf1tioft ,o. ....,,._A-'-" ·-• .,... -.!:::"'..I. .-v:: a ,.._._ .. -. .....-dbl ~ ~ I& Y.._. la• ru ot totattr l*HPP'bed .,.....,... .,_ flnanol~. OPEN TILL wMMft, eecuttty """" "'Edwlrdl/ Sleter 1786. "9'IOI· towly ..ntftO, -·'"• ,...._. 111-t• SOLO. hbmft 'fOAJI on.. oomm, !°°'. M&t~' 857-eot7, avll 1127 d.coretor 1menltl••· • ~ 1 ~No¥ 21• i.r.d of 11ttar1 and ~~ -•llld Ill • t.rllt 111111 •llTIEIOLI Tllll WEiii ...... ......... ............ ....... ,,.. ,, ...... .. 1--.11 ... 1. t:"'O:·Pt.~~1~ pnl1MhoN~J8dun1t 5er conoo. '*' bWtl. n:...iw~a.c t4~.no.,.,.or :':!:'~totlwt==~= , • • w/ooaitJn t , mo to teao mo. + dtpotlt, _ ,,..._ MOO/mo 940 411t pools. 1 apa Mid 1 eo11...-m locttiOll ,_ :0:::, .... --~~ mo. ..... 1200. 1211)n~1.-d9y'a. ......... 'w----Ucsci· LAlrge hofM In UOll-llHAAMING 5iJi wlfrpl, oo.1fltol1t a bd Mobile w ..,.,... w ,.. ... eot • -.,.... i>Ont loo. rw lfWPl • lent t11anc1 1oo111ton Hr HOMI FOR AINf tempcnry reotll di.: 1 Hom9. Avlll Oot 1, 1ta. PIOtldl1 tall flolM. (£"" ~. .Jw:: Ml lbolle hi tide. ten.ooo. 82000 · • ~onleeatlaldrm. oountld to ...0 112 completely Nm Jnd two btd!1otll. Ollf ~.,. 10% dn-12% Int. Owner. leeun~: Perttu ~•n taeo. F«loedyerclel 'ullerton A111 • .' NI. 1 equipped. 71.....-r-'lll ._ M I Muet .... 641-11iH hOIM In Ardl 9Mch gereo-Kld9& = 842-e.Ma I liid Mii 1 ..... tm UH ~~~6Mes -;,:'"~ · &tbi\lffae;.a,,_,fim 4Mw~ ~-..... 11111 _ STDIDl'nntn 111-1400 under WO Iii ut11 Pd a'f-:~~~~"11 · ~~~~ l .,. ...... lftl'" \IU11tft i it 00Mf1fro11t w/gweoe Ohlrmlog ·Ill bUnQalow ~ • i.. • 1 TRADE FnD IMOtmo ""1· rtaht "' oo.t\ fnod Y" liMfil.OM:af~tm i l, 5 . JUm " & ...,_ UI\ I ••I..... -..1eo IUT My fw MluNll. Avt/A lil1pt. I ,..,,.. f\'om MOO. Ill to 1H55 Hulllill!OI ~ lAM, W. llld.\ to\ ....... Contact owner IMMI\, Pf'kno 1peo.. (714) IM-9961 . -.. __ .,,,..., unftt.1. 1etldtla or ....... ~ wflo need~ 1-, t or •rt •·ti. 17t-1642 AIJ4. f!Oln ...._ •-"'-,_ *"" ..,. .. .._ ta Bt1gtlt .. -,.-oom.unn ttwtdeed.•~*... wa1111.n '"*'•"'* "'-1aa-4111 .. ........u.a.. ""'_, -·--.. on top flocw. LU.l!Uf't.,,,. .....,, Celton. Allctno -····· DAILY '1LOT w.. HA 28A WI"/ nlOe. llooil 111cr--. -..... , ...... s..... ...... ,,,.,,..._ OWIW tnlllOCa. t 9 7 I , 0 0 0 . Age o l ..._. -···-••t SERVICE DtMCTOAY from oceel\ Wt.,_.. ,_...i...i-_......... 1 -~ ID • 'W ..._.. IYOO 148-2281 IM...a1' l1•11YM111 It 11 .-,., W 1d!9 -.ne 14t.ilfl 1180mo.17W90t ._ ..._ -_, - P• Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21, 1983 my ler 11111 llre111•r ffft!t!a!!t 111.. 1ui Paria1 ltmn ,_c_•rr-•-• .. rz----· cr .. lt c. .... u.. Gar•ta1a1 • .. • ... •..,ll .. •.• ----11 .... c1tui'L ;;;;;;;;:;;;;;iiii;tm~5tn"'na11ft•l!Tl• .. ml!' RepaJr/tmllll jOl>e Fenc:ee, BAO CRl:Uf I r GIMt up CLEAN-UP Mf.STERS HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE SPUIU iilii $1 84 d BUI paying. Nori Higgin•. an.tvea. partition• Low MO TRW ptoll .. Mo~ All llHI. Prof •• ,... ,.... Furnltur•. Truh, Tr... An•. Ad #50. 142-'300 , per IY 000-7115 4~·1eo1 rain. Steve 731-8311 bllclk QY•r 645-5840 •bout our 25,000 lawn 963-5415 NORM Thafe ALL YoU pay for. latlana .. _... '"--~· ..... _.,, "--•·" :~~!!'.;.. (C:~"h •nytlm•. OEOROE"S CLEAN UPS ..... uu ""'!!' 30 dly Id hi".-.-..-.ITI_,_.,..~ _.Qr .,."1 wnw '" ~.,...,..., .. ..,le Mil & HAULING No )ob too SERVICES UNLIMITED In,,... End paperwork night-;v INsf lLL CARPET urH '"'--· n ..::: 1 ICAL Clean-ups, lhrub & lrM tmall. 995-6008 Markltlng. 1uand1, or·a DllLY mar•. Call PAPER TALK For $1.75 eq yd. Call Small job• & Repalr1 trim mo malnt Prompt 1ppt1. church, etc Re-n Adoc.& organln. lndlv. M.i or Pele. 772-1722 BUD 552·9582 & raU. c'tiuck a.42-2873 HAULING: SMALL JOBS llable driver, IC11ve. at- & bulln..-. 'TeQ-1988 Traan & Fum1tur1 tractl,,. oldar woman, PILOT Ct•H I Ctacrttt Elfftrical Exp Gardner, M1ln1, MATT 645-5089 own eat. 6411-9734 laiYtll ,. ___ ..,.. ___ ""_. LIC"O ELECTRICIAN cle1nup1, tree trim, Free ---------,,.-...----.----- SERVICE Rem<>dela or any lnveat-Cement-Muon11ty-Block Ht. Cati Pete. 6<41·1096 LT HAULING · MOVING Laa•acag'lat --t. qlty lmpro~-t•. wa111-Cu11. work. Lie. Oua11Ttv0~f~k3t,R_e51017.2rete1 Rental Cleanup• & win-_ -"~' ........... , 11381057 A b 673 an94 ,... ., • II • 11 W ate• dow1. Jon ~5-8192 DOUGHE TY BROTHERS DIRECTORY •.• J.t.E. ..... ... 0 • ..., 1-------Mowl~g.· Ed~'""·'rw1ce • c ,_ TREES . LANDSCAPING (II'• Not Jutt. Name) c1an• Cart ELECTAllilAN l'rlaed month $20 .• to $25 ...... lH•dl 21 YRS 142-3657 00 ll NOWll 645-3305 Lie #320735 child care. gradea k-i . lo-[~~~ ~;e:m:~lll~:!~ Jc~ 548-9707 . ROBIN'S Cl~NING •1 UI fM IAllU "·LIMl .dlat fenced yd. tranep. E/1lde 396621. 673-0359 SERVICE: 1 thoroughly "$ • -• _ C.M. schools. 642•0196 L1wn/gatden malnt: re1ld. clean houM. 540-0857 BRICRVRIRK: Small Jobi. YourOallyPtlol *New cablnelt. cabinet LIC"O ELECTRICIAN comml, lndu1. Yd ctn up. Newpon, Colll Meta, S.Vlce Directory f1Clng, bars & formlce Cl1uia1 ltm ct Top qu1llty. rau. rain Low ra1e1. 646-4947 evs OLUI llDISEI Irvine. Rafe. 675-3175 ~1111w 8 -oa8. _ 142·1171 t Jf, H2 COYntertope. 42 1 Dependable peraon to 646-7802 Rote Haekpg 973-056-4 ..... , OFFICE/LIBRARY/OEN clean offices. Pleue call Fanitart ltlial1~la·1 1•8 ... " .... Plll~IWIU"'. __ '1'!-,...., •·c-~-.... ,n., •• ~ .. --------· C1bln111. desks, pin-848-0640 Nee6MLP7 clLL JeFFI --• -A c MOVING-·-~ elllng. Your need• • our ~C--------l ntkiue furniture rest°'ed. J1Ck of all tradM: carpen-R FS. Becky 841-226 Oulcic-Caretul. Low rat .. -1 y-·P:Xlng Lot crattamenahlp. 548-2858 •atr1cltra, free pick-up & del try, painting, gardening. •·ex==p=-·-=o-H""'o""u,...s=-E=-c=-Lc-:EA::-:-:N""i.,..N=G Lie T138048 552-0~10 .,,. ---Gtatral 845-6434 aft 6 731-9173 clean ups. etc. No Job 100 CALL MABEL. *l · 1 ltYIH* S&~~•1t~lc Ca~tJy AemOdel/Repatra, comm. C.rlfl Deer ltJ1lr large or small. s.0-035• 894-1421 or 538-8332 Butquallty. 25yr exp R;noa;(.(epBlr. OniQue & & resld. Llc'd, bonded, Sprlnne..Hl"""""-Owers All phuet of con11r. & r&-HOUSECLEANING Competitive rates ttiat Unutual wOl'k a apedalty. Ins. For est, 552-9142. ·-.· .. ,,_ ,,.._. pair Xlnt work, com-GOOD REFS. EXP'O LIC T-116,428 730-1353 • ..,.. __ _,.._.____ Rep1lra. L-t ralnl 1111.-•~ Jobs 1,,.. •Y week, IChool lrant. 20 yrs lie. bonded. Construction 'R' U• L.lc'd Tom 557-4480 pe ..... pr....... ·-Glldyt 549-0759 STARVING COLLEGE mellt & TLC I~ yrs on PalomboConat962-8314 Repalrs*Remod•Add"n• or am•ll 751-0870 Jon JOAN'S CLEANING STUDENTS MOVING co up Eutalde C.M. Remodel/repair-Unique 2<4 hr em«gency service ~-•• j 1 11rpa•11 * Pllmlt Cooking_ Erranda _ • All Llc. l124-436 lntured 6~273 & unu1Y1l worlc a IP9clal-Uc. 33471<4. 655-0860 ---•-...•"'l•ll!iloo!!!'!P.1---5 .. ~ Ou ,. ty. 20 vr•. Llc"d. bonded. f Hi Etc. Gary 645-5211 PTL Hsnld ,.... s.0-1261 WAT~ 1u~4~Rowi BABYSITTING Palombo Conti 962-8314 FRAMING • CONCRETE P.ciflc Cout Cleanlng In my home neer Vlciorla, SPA INSTALLATION Topped/removed Clean Baaliat "WE 00 IT RIGHTI"" Peopla '1¥t1 need le Costa Mesa. 142·6482 ooor.~:~~~:~nell MASONRY 675-6690 up, new 11wn1. 751-3478 1--"'o,.u""JJ"'p-J•o•ss-1--Est. Brochure 7~769<4 lhould ii!.ya c:n!::~ne SELL Idle llem1 with 1 Panel-Pllloa-Fencee. 35 Find what you w1n1 In WANT ACTION? SMALL MOVING JOBS ---------Senlloe Dlreclory In the Delly Pll01 Claultled Ad. yrs exp. Wry 546-4413 Dally Piiot Clualfleds. Clallilecl Ada 6-42-5678 MIKE 646-1391 Want ads 6-42· 76e7 DAILY PILOT Palallat Pla1t11/1trlr Tilt Fiii P&llTilt ED'S PLASfEAING 11cru"'1""'1o·m-"'ICP1•,·,·,,, .. 1c-•T"'11-1 by Rlctlard Sinor Lie Int/ext P1tc:fllng/textur11 Sho w er• . E n "}'a. 280&44 14 yrt of happy Reetuccoe 846-8259 Kllallena, Patio• Free local GYllomeA Ell 8-40·2002 DAVE. Thtnk you. 983·<4114 Plaa•lat f rM ltnict e1aa.m r11m11 24lilr 11f141-llH 1111n11P1•11&1t Prompt ne11 pro -WATERHEATEA8P41Clll F Rot\645-2537 feulonaia. 636-7149 Pool heatera•Furnacet =-ree....,..11_1·..---.,..---- *Fauceta•Dl•polll•* ~lat lemct CUSTOM EXTERIORS • & INTER. RMS. rites. Free Drain• c,..rld from 15 & y ng/WOfd Pr~no ut Steve 547-•28l $25 lnyllme. Repairs Quick, uey r9111alon1. . 851-9804M&M•32-0500 Aeuon1ble. 851· 10•1 OllTt• P&Jmll Full Service. All Work Wia•tw "ltu1a1 Ane Ad #51.8'C2-4343 Guarantee. 13 Yra Ex1>4tf. "' . lnte<lor -Ex1arlor 496-6174 WHITE WIZARD WINDOW WASHING "Tile only m1g1e 11 Couneaty eatlmatN Smith & Son Plumbing Don 644-4798 Plumblng rep1lra & dreln1 •PAINTING* cle1red Lie. 8<45-3426 QUALITY"" 631-2026 ""LAI tile Sunthlna 1n·· ExterlOI' • Interior ltlialali1ia1_ SUNSHINE WINDOW Fr:•:~! -Com~~~1 AH types offlnllfias your CLEANING 642-1549 12 YRS EXP: Nwpt area ~::_:9~7mlr:~1 Steve State Law I'm &mall. my price• ere ' 1'S""t1-t-e""'1a·w-req-u"'lr_u_1""ha·1·a1~1 emalll 650~77 Ron ... fiat contrlCtOl'I who perform Pap ia Aubef Roofing-all types work ova< $200 lnc1udlng _ 1 I New-Aecover·Oecke labor and m11ena11 must Fanhlng lnterl°' &aign Lie . .r41 !802 546-973<4 be ll<:enMd UnlklenN<l HANGING/STRIPPING contraC1ors 1hould so \llSA·MC Scott ~5-9325 lecrtllrill 1111a In their 1dver1llllng .. • Contr1c1ort and con-Expert Wallcoverlng In-meta turners. contact Mery atallallon. Reas. Conault-, , .• ___ w..:• _ Grondle 11 558-4086 with ant Aulgnmt. 581-6590 For lndl11./tml buslnHa any queatlont Contrac· Pla1t11/l 1e lr Hr/day/wk. 640-0888 tor·s s 111e License PlXSfER~fcMld rrade your 010 11utt lor ~~~·A~'~.~: Restuccoa. Int/ext. 30 yrs. n1w goodies with 1 Ani. CA 92701. Neat. Paul 545-2977 Cluelfied ad. 6-42-5878 A,.,..,..., UaJ. AJU!an!1, Ual. l talall t• 2908 Ga111u fer Ctaaerclal Leal I fen• 3004 P111Hal1 3012 Belt Waat.. 5100 Belt Waatt4 5100 Belt Wut.. 5100 C..t1 Mt11 2724 1 .... rt ltac~ 27H ,_l ... k_ar_•____ Ital 2912 ltatalt 2911 FOUND 2 Hght Ian pup•, EIOOITl /IOIELS Aerobic Studio '' looking O&Fmlll WllllEI lllTllllTM W..U Fema'-... are Huntl~too EASTSIOECoata Meu • d C-male.Lookllkemlxdane. 9 tor lnatrvctora and A• PART-TIME EJc..-1enc.<1 lnalde sales Y ..,, 2 8 n.... 3 B 1 .., "'' '«\ <400 IQ. It. bldg, yat , 2, C.M. 751-1333 Outcall ONLY 835-919 ceptlonlat Top pay ..,.... Weetclltt.,.. 2 Br apt up-ea •. , r . ..,...., or r. Beach apanment. wo nr 17th St. 10x.20. mo. 2400 blk N-port Blvd. 3 hr minimum, $4.89/hr. people, 2 (lntegt1ted alllrt, aund9ck. ancl 0 gar, Ba. aundeci(. 222'~ 35th bedroom, two bath. Quiet 957-0919 $300/mo. &411-3192 SPIRITUAL READINGS Beaut club. Call Cindy. Apply Newport-Mell circuits). Current dis- no p1t1. S450/mo. St. $835/mo. lnc:lds ut111. only. 969-2007 Nr Beech & Adtml, H.B., IWlllEW FOUND ADS Advlaelnallm11ter1.Lov1. 892-7737 or Rober! Unified School District, trlbutor or broker eic- 14µ 112. !75-}W Fem. to allr hae on 1111 a'· ger. for tlorage. m1rrl1ge & bullnen 631·3623 Food ServlcH. 2985 perlence required for lop ... C'--ea!t 2771 5/mo.(213"93-1655 Generou• tenant lmprOlle Alto counaellng. 1815 Apartment Management Bear SI Costa Men unfrancllhMld dl1trlbutor "---,_._1 ---Blufa, C.M. No dep, no ,.. ment• •50 10 ~000 .,, It / •--~ t 760 "273 occ .. ,,...,.... ••ea 2 out --Rll ••-$ 01 63 2576 •" .. ..... · ARE FREE So. El Camino Real, San couple w eJC.per..,....., or ...., " .,.... • -piiiiipllliioiiiijii°""'-••ii-"" 2 Br $485. Fum. 1520. la.st. 25 mo. 1• RENT: I CAR GARAGE. oftlcea. S.90/lt. 2<488 Clem. Llc'd, 492-7296. 50 unit g11den apl'1· OASllfR -01 3 aaJeapeople earning Spadoua, briaht. 2 Br. 1'.~ Pool, y111 round. nr Female w/cnlld looktng '°' L1gune Beach. $70/mo. Newport Bl , C . M . ments, Coata Me11 commllliona In 5 figures ba.S825.4~57 beac:tl, bu-. No pets. rnp.Femtolhr2BA2BA Wkdya c all Evelyn 642-3490 Cal·. W&TtlllllWIElll Salary +t>Onus+apt.No Part/time. $376/hour monlhly Call Art luL .... , 1741 498-<6277. home, S275. &42-5638' 2131782-4&el Nwpn 8ch mrket research pets. 642-4907 wkdya. Apply only Mon ·Fri be-556-0512 Buey Npt Blvd. C M 142.lfll firm wlll pay $2510 1weeo 7'.301/11 & 2:30pm. ~--,,,------2 8f. f 8L upetalra, Q . Condo, LMll, luxury 2Br Fem .. must b• neat. WANTED· atlop IP-°' 780-116-4 aq f. air cond, P•.4' .... "'"nl•ln""mln Art Tit• Eert'I Pli•ltlaa Orl11er1, Croaa country g a,. g 1 . It 2 5 / m 0 . 2ba. ooaan VY, pool, etc. $250/mo Incl. utll. & kit large garage for minor otflce/retall. 645-9828 .. ...,,.... "" UT ... 1t C111torn11 LIGenM Re-642-7903 Sec. S875/mo 635-2280 prlv. 551-8882 auto body repair. wlll pay ~rvey group regarding -28922 Cimino C1pl1trano quire<! MICGregor Yacht up 10 $200/mo. Coate CM/NB 17th & Newporl. ,_ Pf'odue1 under Looking for cr11 live Minion Viejo Corp. 1631 Placentia ~Adema & BMctl. up-•--ea •--JJIO Fem to 11\r 3 Br 2'h Ba, Mna °'Huntington Bch. ~ 3300 IQ ti, ample Found ldult Tabby cat. Ytc ctev.lopment. No Mlea peof)le. Wiii train. FIT. C U I Tel C t M C stalra 1Pt. tlngle eat gar-... _. 2-sty Bal Penln. condo. Biii 989•1221 parking, alr cond. Owner Edinger & the beactl. Involved. 714/553-9010. PIT. 714-637-4868 Ullng '°' nlV9f'N • °' • esa, a -""'tlO ...____ .. , amaJI 2 8r f Be ..-r Mcfadden veulted celllngs. fr pie. 875-6900 983-3978 Wk...,_ 8:30AM·5:30PM vlalon Video Oltc: 8 EOUCA TION ..,,,... . .-• .,_ .. , • $495/ J Wat~ Offi le .1 14 vi• Artltllc lndlVlclual 10 If· Beautlful Men and mll P91 Ok. 1 Br. 1 Ba. lndry mo. oyce e gar $290/mo. Jim. . ct 8tiul D For 1ea11 approx 5,000 af Found Ooberm1n between lckttll I range fl~ earty ...... Women needed Send fllc $450/mo. l300 CS. 631-1265 675-95l6 eves 1617W111dM. N.B. 276 to warehouse & office Ad1ms & Yorktown, lut IJ 3011 PI T. Pis Iv mag 11 Picture and reSYme 10 Part Time posit. Agent no fM. •----..._ Fem. to attr w/aame 2-tty 1385 1q. It. Sultable for 1P1Ce. fencd yd. Hatt>or M1gnoll1 a N1wl1nd. rac n 49 ... 1917 or 497-2637 9000 SunMt Blvd, Ste $8 00 per hour NS-1500. -• •~ apt. Cdm. ocean VY, walk medlcal or dental Agent. 1 r e a. $ 1~0 0 I mo 962-7379 GoldenwHI Cfirl1tl1n AutoO.talllng. Steve'• De-t020. Lot Angei.I. Call· Work with atud«lll reald-~~ :§41 1 Dflll to -.;n, llV rm, IK!r to belCh, pvt tennis/pool, 541-5032 8-42-1163. Found: Dog. O~ blk/1ln Scl'IOOI hu opening en-talllng needa responalble, fornla. 90069. Attention. Ing In group homes. Tile & Ba, pvt entr., no kit. $336. 759-6035 250..., It. Suite $200/mo. S.._ & Offk:e Space 350 male Corner Plaaen-rollment for Ille fall.1<-12 clean wt lndlvldual for Cllerlene. prnnram emphutnl tu-2 :i.-:::: to •"25 utll. , ....... 673-5414 .... """ I I v I C M Small cla1 ... CIF •"""'• -• town a bMctl NUU/mo ~ '"" Fe rmmle Wld. non-tmkr, 779 ""L" W 19th St. IQ It or .... reuonable, 1 • le t or 1 . · ' "v" carwaahlng&autodltall-OIROIUTHI lorlal au111anoe In reed- Incl. u111. <493-.%38 F• pref, $300/mo, full to sllata Npt Doh Houto. Co1t1 Mna. 851-8928. C M C-2 s4e-7249 64!>-7236 (tackle foolbill). Freewey Ing. f\Jll time. 631-8900. Ing, writing and mllh I II d T I & P I I I . . cloaeto 405&22 Foon-Earn$75-$100ad1y.p1y Houri 1 va llabl1 • ....L "It ~.?.,.u~2•39 pr v e gea enn 1 00 nc · 500 aq fl upatalra ofc la•aatrial Found: Fe O.rm Ship Or-taln Valley. 839-6032 BABYSITTER, lovlng 3 x·a a week, F/P lime ~ I • .., .. ,,_ 1500/mo. 759-9550 w I b 11 h & 111 o we r ange/Del M1r erea. Nura-babyeltte< wanted PT. my 548-36<42 3 00-8:00 PM. 2•5 days f miiei. c;ou;;y;;a Gentlaman. non-smoker HB. M/F to shr 3Br, 2'h9& Balboa $400 mo. ....... 2920 Ing pup•? 64S-7889 l1dHIHI home. Flo Ible hra. 0 Elll 11&11111&1. u ch ~· ~tember ~rd, uc ai:t•m. o.,., 40. Kitchen prlvl-Hae. 1 mllo bctl, gar, xtr• 875-3600 1260-2500 aq. tt./U oRICe) FO\Uld: Female Slameae l!r l!ltf!l2 &42-2238 Fulllt~me berm potltlon ::_~ 1~nesan°::"A'::a8 Simo. 493-64 lege. 548-7586 eve. cln $265 mo. 969-1485 BALBOA PENINSULA West lrvlne area. From Cet by Arches on P.C H, ProHlable Lock1mlth butl. Banking wllh o.c. Marahal N--Anaheim, and Fullenon PARK lll(WPORT tin NB room w/prvt ent & Lady 45+ 10 atir lovely Npl 400 IQ It. Pvt blth. A&-S504/mo. Torn 851-8928 N.B. 8/17 645-6349, Moblle unit loaded. pon Beach office. $1100 APlRTMElllTS be. pool. no-tmk, pell or Beach apt. w/aame $350 done. $300 mo, 8<42-4623 2,860 eq fl. 3975 Birch. work 549--0301 Sc1 h~2191000vall. C:-60ne<-0~9ov· C~~!~~~~!~,~~~ller mo .• beneflta •O wpm. C~~~~~~r~~~25 kit prlv 1tl mo only Pool/Jae. 6<40-114'. mOtnn Uml Newpon Beach. $1330 Found: Qr1y 1nd white ng. • • · .,.... gen office akllla req ••'··I :'"• $250+1150831-3526 openlngaatNewport 33-0•11 1252(9-4) M/F •hr lrg 3Br 2Be dplx In llWNIT WOI MIA i on Ing Ag ant female kitten, vie. Yukon laalatll h•. 4014 Beach otflceettheYaahl .. ex Orange County S,~ ... N~&P02~T .. ~~<l~ ... Jasmine er.-. CdM. Kii. CdM. wlk IO bCh non-emk 5<41-5032 & BMr. C.M 875-4799 ,..,,,., Lii. D.,. a• bull· Buln. lnauranoe; Cocktlll Perton Age 16• Dept of ~11 & T";mh;;;;;. prlv, MC. g111, pool, Jae. $2501''.1-ullla. 760-6938 Lui\~~"J':;.~~~ •CdM, form&f man1eur111 FOUND· Lirge PyTnal11 --~In N~=1 "Beach. exoellentsalaryend tor food ., .. 21 • Educallori Some are ele~ly tennl•. MOO. ~-6423 M/F to shr 3 br, 2~ ba otflOl ault... Olx aull• 2855 E. Cat dog, female, IMml to t983 E.lt. groas $40.000. beneflta. cocktell1 area. We lrlln AH. Action Emplyr M/F rumlahed. From Npt Bch room to r...... condo w/prof F. Ocean R--1 & An.,, Ml'V. Hwy. $575mo. 675·6900 have tore feet. 554-0559 Sain price $20.000 Call 0 C '•~·video IOOI ELlnltllO -.... """"' ... {2) PART TIME Apply at 2722 No Main On Jambor11 Rd., nHI non-amkr M/F. view, 1menlt111, NB. 91rdencoo~r1d~ FllT&mo FOUND· Milll mhlecl Uua Lyn II 752-223• St. Sant• Ana Aug 23 nllltOl&I San Joequln HIH• Rd. 1350/mo Kit. prlvllegel Pleasent. n/tmkr, reap window• Cell 52-8. 1 .. ,...If lllT Apao. vie 23rd & SA. c M. lllnea• forcee .... of EJI· CASH VAULT only, 6.vpm 01 cell COmpe>nent leY8I 1111 and 144-l ltt &4S-8ll30 •fl 6PM $400/mo &45-5798 For leaM 1xecutlve otflcel raa5 &42-00M, 631-2515 clUtl\19 WOOd & metal 7 5 2 . 89 5 5 • m or trouble 111ootlr>g of *CONDOS• Oc..nfron1 N L1guna. M n/amkr to anr 2 br. 2 b• Lido Peolntull. Newpor1 llMI FOUND! P1rakeet, 8-5-63. bualT-· '!5.:°2°57talt.ea TELLERS I 953-5589 after 7 pm. oo-,NOVA c:sompdallAbl• VIiia BllbOI and Ver· Sharl 2 Of 3BR 2BA M OI' apt. C-M-$265/mo + 1h Beech, 3122 IQ fl High •llSTlllL lllTI Weal Newport Bch. c.JI Ill em"ll • ...,....., 1 equ pm.nl. In e- ---. 831-n"• FPf'OfAvallll-1.S800mo ullls Jack 535-1127 11llllbllltyotflceapaceplu1 H•SXLNTLOC•TION io'"-tlfy7"" l50B • Al leu11 year extenalve OIU.ltltl tum• lo STAR ---lnclufll-494-79<48 Wkdy&45-8<4929V$/wllnd 1000 eq It private d4Ck " " """'' CV-•r11a1n, caallh10dllngeJC.perlenoe Full/time entry level pol-TECHNOLOGIES INC BAYFRONT-WHI B•y on Newport Blvd In Land· NEWPORT BEACH Found Poodle blacit male, f .D.'i 4021 required. fype 35_.0 lllon av11!1ble lmmed 3180 Pullmen. Colla AY'I 48' +ram rm + rac Prvl i nt. praf qul1t N-bch condo· ger. ~· milk Cinniry \llllige COSTA MESA Shell le Hbl• ma11. WPM and 10-key by Eicperlenoe l\elpfvl. !NI Meae CA 92626. Atten- rm. bOat docic. 12700 mo Imply(! fam, It cooking lraall comp, micro, ID Bldg. 04illnctlvt1 decor ti· •Office WarehOuM Cocker gold ltmala. U . UmD slgnl Banking or S&L ell-not MOt ... ry lndlVldual tlon Jay L.awaon AM!ty. 875-45e2 ~~~ Bay '300. SJOO. Cuey 83 t-85-43 Ing with WOOd paneling & COmbo Sllapherd blkltan lem, •rtiract 0.. lat. penenot preferred requires good apeaklng ESCORTS Mlle & Female -YllWI Prel.reapon.F,n/amkr.to wallp•per prov10.S an *150Chqnto3712aqfl Lhua '-PtlO mlit blond Speclallilngln1at&2nd CASH VAULT 1111111 & 111•.t~ng Con-Neat eppear & Pf'ol ••· 28r 2 1 door f Rm for rant In dplx. MIF. thr 2 br, 2 be 11 Promon· xlnl 1tmoaphere for ex-w Carpet•. drapee. male, Ooitle mix brown TO'• aloe. 1949 tact Lynne. 5 6-3110 tltudl. for dining, thMter. be. rom $257 mo Incl gar Av111 tory POlnt, no pet1. Call ecutNe offices. Avail for •On 1111 MC. & mngmnt fem. 1 blacl'. rabbit. New-RE. Broker 8d Realtor• I Counter & clean-up Ob-llOClal, e11ar11able lunc-~tc:eos'785/mo yrly Sepl 14. 875-1447 Dave 875-&497 2-5 year lltm. Aaklng •Beautlfutly landlCIPed port B .. ch Animal 642-2171 S45-06t 1 TELLER II •rdorfer Bakery/Dell lion• For •PPI call --------R k n-b h Prof. Fem. to allr Udo lal $1 20 IQ It, triple end •Watf!rlncid Shelter 6'4-385e WIDOW HAS 1$$ tor FULL TIME Apply Mon 12-2. 514 W 213-494-5275 H.-evetythlnn 1 8< 2 m w/ lie 111• 11 · Annu•I CPI Clll SytVlt •Avall fOf lmmed oacup Found radio. Newport T o· $10 ooo N Balboa Bl e.1 . .,. pvt antranoe. utll pd. home. pV1 p1t10-1pa. Pl41can Propettlel Inc. ot• 111 Beach erea. 675-3070 •· • up. o • . EIOltW llOlnUY b Io ck a oft a a nd. Slngle person, no 1>911. $385 + 112 utll. 673-2594 714/6-45-6501. Broker -· c·reclll check, no pen1lty. At least 1 year banking Of Counter help, 2 t or over COron1 del Mar location. 2 $4115/yrty 780-aa82 1325 mo. 631-11259 Profnalonll F· thr beaut. cooper1tlon. Tlf• T-Y Found rid mixed Re-Alto buy 1umbo TO SAL experience (working See Ken 11-.3 dally. 2574 yrs exper. Ex()eflent op- N9wpof't s11or .. Oup19ic. 2 ROOf'l'I IOI' r9"t, near beach 3 llY L1gun1 1ao• ocean 1835 Whittler Ave. C-13 lreiver. 1'~ 'Jf old female. $300K up. @ Olnl1on with cash) Supervtaory Newpon Blvd, CM portunlty. Beneftta_ Cell ~:· .. 2:-e1~~~0.year-~~ • ..',.W.Y· $250/mo vlewhornewtM-Fcouple. N~,~~~~~ H1·1H4 142·4411 ~Farw .. 7~~~:,. .. S•n AJ.IOC.973• .. 7311 I ~~~r~~r~?·k•y by OllTlllHIYOIEP Lynn54'7-5e25 '1 """"' ~ .. .,.. Pvt level w/Vlfrw bdrm, It Ml or commerclaluaer, Newpon Beactl Udo Can-..,._., rwy" ......... vv. Btlr W1at ;JOO A cnallenglng opportunity I••••••••• Quiet 2 Br. 1 Ba. ~age. Wortllng lam 2S-40 non ~a!~·ug~tu~•s!·1;"~0 gr01Jnd floor, x1r1 wide ne<y VIiiage aree 3250 IQ FOUND: Sat of keya •tmllll 111111* Ouallfled eppllc1nU 11 open at Schweber mOITIYI llOllT&lf =I ~1 ~~:~· emolt Npt Creel tennl1 + 'h utlla. 111. lut & 1250 door plu• 2 loedlng It M1 or oornmerclal ~. w/name '1· Cldllllc on SpeclallzJng In .,,, a.ek· ihould con1ac:1 Y11e1te e1ecvonlca, • IHdlng lnterMted In wonclng tem-St. 64~355 · pool $300 650-1706 6PM 1 dock•. tmpl• off 11reet grO\lnd floor, xtra wtci. one aid• .L. Horn on Ing tharp people 10 tr1ln. M 0 re n 0 1 t ( 2 1 31 electronic. dlttrlbu1or for porary but your abllttlea ---------1...., =·· ~5~i7.~~~7 Aval · park!~, u la. S.50 1 eq door plut 2 101dlng other llldl. 780-8425 Pff, FIT. $ l5-l-40 an 8-41-2114. •n lndlvldual who la fl! ex~ the demand• llll '111 1ta•-•a ,..._ fl. N N CA 1, Slyvl1, docl<1. •mpi. oft tlrMt Found 1m1ll male Kit-hour. 835-0538. Mlll-mot1v11ee1. hu good of moll a11lgnment1? Herl 11 )'OUf ~'Y to ... __ .. JU ____ ._.__ Prof. mile undef 30 to Petlctn Propett"' Inc. parking, u la. S.50 a tQ ten.8·18. M .. a Wood• IMPERIALS IL commulcatlve 1klll1. 1nd we are aearchlJl9 fOI' cure 1 completaty r&-ON THE SAND 1t11r1 lrg NB llome, xtru, 71418-45-6501 ft NNN Cell Slyvla, area. Identify. 979-1487 111-11211 ,., ltltti one who pays 1Uenllon1 mllura. telented. axper ... , ......... _. 28r. lBa u"" SU .... ER RENTAL Mml-prlva11. $420/mo F leaM 1 ...-~ Plllcan Propertlea Inc. Exp1ndlng Into BHch Equ11 Oppty Employef to delllll. Jr. Coll ecluca-exec ·-reti .. -to ......... ru .,..,..., " ..,,.. lncld1 maid a 1erv °' aJC..cut ve uu..... 714/6<46-8501 FOUND: Tan Chihuahua, Mti:tH I hel t I b t ..,.. ,,.. ""'" atllrl apt w/wooc:t burn· 3 Br 2 Ba. unit. _, ber. 631_6313 Lido Penln1Yla, Newpor1 rem w/blk eollat, vie HIOh 1rea. Immediate open-1 °7 d P "pi ut no 1 r~ for 1 ,_ l«Vk:e. Ovr Ing trplc & pvt g1r furnlthed. wllMr, dryer Beech, 3122 aq It. High *$890 up 2265 fl Indus-Or Laguna Beach Ing• for qualified lndlVld-qu re 8 con ac 11rvlce 11 •lmad 11 CHOICE NB HO TS lndd Summer. 1ncllld Rmmte allr 2br 2b• condo. Vltlblllty office tplel9 piul trial office. 18101 Radon-_.9~8363 · 11111, PIT, 8-10 hrt/wll. ban~~. l t TI t l Ell Blrbara II 663--0200. ext providing tlll-ln and r9illf AREA 528 lrvtne LM g11age. 5802 Seutlofl N.B M/F 30-.., $350 + 'h 1000 eq fl ptNltl deck doClrdl. MT. Huntington experienced In bullneu. -350. MCrelarlal ~ fOf 1750 mo. No pell Agt. TSL Mgmt 642-1603 ulll. Chrt1 754-6239 °' on N.wport Blvd In tend· Beach 642-2834 FOUND Yorlithlre or tllky Pertonnel training help-Immediate opening'°' ex-Cuatom mlll work s111ry 11nlor m 1n1g1m1n1 631-5155 (213)883-9712 mer~ Cannery Vlll1g1 . terrier M/ l-4yr• old 7 M 64M7MI perlenced Commerclal comm en au r 111 • ONLY Top comP90M· ---------Yautlta Bldg Dl•llnctlvedlcorat· WANlEO. ahop apac. °' Bch/Ad•m• H B . Aoeountlng Loan Ciani. 851-9900. wl elt$*.5'48-9326Joyce lion riourly tor high- ., _ _....,, '""I ........ 1 ml. ...tab 2to7 Rm w/ba In rurn hte IOI' Ing with wood paneling & large garage for min« 960-2625 P~nel. ext 222 Call or Dian ly-qualllled •dmlnla-...._..... _.. _.. empl, ....n M/F. Irv/19th. I .... ~ auto body repair, wlll pay blt'Neen 10 2 t II I It from beach Ctll ni..B:ilcabin.28f.18L ·-... walpaper pro ... .,_ an up 10 1200/mo. Coate L0118/6.Mlleorange/wflt SR PAYROLL · ra 111 pertonna 842-2357. ";: lake, all wood Int. C.M $300+_ 5<18-8389 xlnt llrnc>tptllre for ex-M ... or Huntington Bctl. cal. 57th/s.utior1. W • E 0 E M/F Oeilverytpant. tull time. lnterlllld. please for- Ammte wanted. Mllllf' bd ecullvtl officee. Av•ll tor Biii MS-12:21 Npl 8ctl 831-1535 OI' CLERI wm m un good hours. bloeflll. ... Wiid reeume and rwt110· OCEAN VIEW, 2 Br, 1'~ 359-8932/359-40e0 w/bath Carport, Prlv 2·6 'JM' tlfm. "9klng 631-1535 tabllahed Co 01vl1 EXEC-U-SISTANCE bt, luxury '*11hOuM Big Bear cabin. 2 Br, 1 Ba. ecn. CdM 20·29, Avell 11.20 aq fl, NNN. Annual lter .. I H22 WlfollowlnQ. Top Pay Brown Co &411-16&4 1825W111Cl'" Orlw. CondolllllllaBalboa.8 ~lake. 111 wood Int 9-1. •3251mo Call CPI CallSyM1·Pellcan LOSTBlglluttywflltePer· $1392-1125/monthfy ~.e.'!.1 .. 1 NB Salon "--tal ........._tlonlat e•i,;~liiiliiiiiila...iiiic:tliiilli,CiilAlii.tii2eeoiiiii mo lae, Wiii conalder IM 359'-8932, 359-4060 7eQ-26l5 Pro j. er 1111 Inc Slngle g1rage. Fair-llan Cat Port W~brl<lg: v .... -vvv ..,..., ,...,.,. · .. -,. 1 opt $975/mo. M&-3239 1u11 Sh toe 3 b 2 b d ... 7141 •S-8501 Broker vwlB•:;;·78~~· u 5 . .,. ••. REWARD 760-17 R~~:=1111>1:r~~~ BKKRISECRETARY. Pff. =l~.~u~~~~:y Experlenol s .... per'IOfl ..... 11\.1&1 BlaullM =•ler Condo, ~N~0 1111n1d ~~"'c~ cooperation. • Lost Dog; St. Bernard X proprlll• college level l.oci l , flexlbl•. 3 wk . Cosll l\AUI needed '°' Udlel De- Thia cnermlng 28r. 1Ba aundeck. 111-S290/mo Furnllhed otflOI. Bell+\ ot Aaat ..... nh 3ii2 lrllh Setter. '"Brandy" 90 COYrw. da~/week. Call for appl. 831-1420 p1nmen1 In high quality apt w/wood burning r' ~~~~~=\1.~: 6!50-Q6.<42 (Ive mag) Coat a Mau Plau. ;§PIAITUXL AbOisoA; lb• &45-2193 :: J~5t 1• lllk tor Craig 11111111 speclllllty ahop. c111 for frplc, catheclwll celllnga, epect1I rat ... Book now we·n look for youll $1 7 5 /mo, no I te. MvlOl In love, marriage & Lost: F brlndle Pltbull, WC:11:i• •i;;::r1~ptap~~-Trade thow dMloner & II-app1. 714-759-1823 etov., rtfrlg. & P"I ger-tor fall & winter , HoutemalH/Unllmlted 558-3900 bualneaa. 875-2495• 'Aa11·. 9 moe old, Balboa Apply Tn ~eon In Room BOOKKEEPER Full 1u1trator Exper Dfaltlng F1c111 uatstent wanted to lgl. II more Ilka 1 pvt 213-339·S576. E.stabllahed 12 yrs. NEWPORT BEACH omce let 8 HW lt .. I H IHtl Pen .. on 6/12. 875-1949 131 chtrge. •x:,u1~nce req. 631-5115 uel1t head faclalllt In ~~oO CH:~ ~i~s ltatala It " l In OC 832-4134 ~:o M~ta~~~~~~ Gain Clarity. direction & Loat t;:>"M kT. In SeclJr· HITlllT91 ll&al ;:~·l~S 1· fJ51 nda. Dietary t:.: ~:u,c;.:~:::. mo No pat•. Agt. l~lrt 2tOI westcllft. $300 M11ure Building on Oulll Str .. I, purpoeel Lii• tetlpt & at-lty acme ank, Lido BookkMPlf/Sec:retary for Kitchen aide. flaxlbla aell Keratin, 497.'388 '°' e3t-515& 1 M/F to ifir 2Br. t~Bt. tern thsre w/eame lovely Aetlgnld Parking. Ger-111ude al.MUIMnt. Elim-Branch, eoutn p!lg lot. IW 1111 llllll 1 girl office. construction hour•. pit. NEWPORT 1ppoln1ment WATERFRONT OPLX: pool. no Piii. CM . 2Br2 8apool831·5489 ege1 Avallable lnateneg1t1Ye1Ultudel& &42-0988. ltlTllOT experience llelptul Call \llLLA,8'C2-586t 28r. IOI cHdc. v«y nic.. 631-0120 aft 6PM Yng exec: looking lot Fern 845-48001145-3323 ==.~~~~· ~ LOii; Mini Collie M, Lag 10251 Yorktown Ave. 494~6525. Mon-Fri, 8-5 HIVI tomathlno YoU want Sell With EASEi great vi.. '860/mo yrty. 640-5100 Ext 50. rmmte to Shr ••Plfl .... Offkle ~ '°' ,....: 747 472•2n 3 (rMMI08l Bch, 04amond/Ca1111na. Huntington 8eacll CA to NII? Clualflecl ltd• do 11'1 1 BREEZE 850-1906 $250 + 112 utll. Barrie "·••<>•/mo utlll pd. •1c. Rewtrd. 497-2533 E .. 0 ty E pl Went Ada Cllll 642-5e78 It W911. 642-5e78. Cluetflecl Ada M2-N78 7jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •DANA POINT* "'~ .,..,., " NOTICE OF . QV pp m oyer .. Apt to .nr, lg 2Br, 28a, .,...6-0404 ground fir. 1055 El NON-RESPONSIBILTY LOST. Rewll"d. 120. Sm F. S ··•-.1 I part turn datlwatlr wlk 10 Cimino Of. Coet1 Mell. Not......_:.,~•1Jf.....,.1hal 1hor1h1lr, blonde.dog. &OITl/P&YUU lllll P.uvUS ><"9 f. one bctl. 1325 mo. 1r:ct u111. ....... ...... lHt 3 Biie• E. of Fllrvtew & ..,. ........ , ·-· ...,,. to .. Heidi". Lkl Ilk• us RENTM.S & two btdroom apts Non-tmkr 2<40-2105 or Fama' Wrtr.MelCa cozy f Ad~1.0 0 M T ~ ~eepon bla ,:":;Whippet . 992-75211 . 11a11M1tcM11,1rv1ne. • (213)7119--6875 bdrm.(den opl IBtlboa 7 .... ·l 4 ' r racy debll °' llebllltlll con-LOST. Small White AdtigenCylnNP'Bctlloolt· t ~, 8-* B4JY Fumlltled hou• la.or Penn.hM.Or g1r DELUXE OffiCE 8UlfE.8 trtcted by anyone other MALTESE: No TMlll. Ing for per'IOfl to do ftllng I 1260 lnci utll, WIO. yard •pt.Prat Sapt mova-ln 81yfrOl'lt bldg. 800-1107 th111 m)'Mlf, on °' aft., V9C· Anita a 01enneyr., and delt¥WtM. Mull bl • I a o-. 645-2365 Mlfla 540-4246 M·F dyl. aq fl avail from 11.25. thll date. Oiied AUG I, LB on 817/83 llome• outQOfnO and IMtOlllC • .,,.-----.,---...,,---.,-R BASEMENT I t 00 IQ fl. 1993. OIGa Partc, f433 • 9 7 •• 3 6 7 w 0, k: Oood Opponunlty to ... a '.'J.. ] l I Belboll P1t1: M/F 10 w 3 llPOntdlbl• workln~ 2600 eq "· c.11: Mon-Fr! Sui>«lor AY'I. Apt 324, 831-o351 "oat Into the ~·· . .. lillii............ bf, 2 bl l'louM rv bMdt. COUPI• dHlrH ten M . Nwpt Bcl'I, CA 92803. LOfl" Tortollhell Fe Cat. Cell 844-76« '°' lnfor-n-.~uco or S2eC>lmo. t75-e014 O~ hOUM, Newport BMctl, 142~ F~ ,........ ... • "'n rnetlon. run"'"" C 0 It a MI I I . SCRAM LETS -,...,,.. ,,. °'11 •• --,,....---UHF\JRHISffEO, 8.i f.aow. Inc. Ubetlll $600·1700/mo. Eve1 NEWPORT CENTEA.. Full • 4tn/AvtieadO~M. R!--Adllentur.TrlYll All UTIUTIES minded cll1nt1, 111 ~M742. wvtoe EltecutMI Sult• ANSWERS WARD! 87 5 TOO YOUll PAID, HEALTH t CrM nad. 125 11ch. ~Ir.CS mlddle ........ man 157Ma25. &40-8470 LOST. Y.-OW .-....,._ CLUBS.TENHIS. 972-2ot5 looldnotor~llfVI •UIO/up. cupau. kMt, 'Ar~·;il;o 1 FOii SWIMMING. plus 8twn B4JY a OoNn, lhr apt wtfh llatbOf view. ,.. dr.,,... a/o r•troom1 .P.!'~ · TJlllOM .mall "'ten parakMI muc.hmorr'Sorry. 38~ d\.lpt9x l300 mo. Clr'lt, modern upgrldll, 1130ia..ch8tvd.Hunt: Pu;;i;':a:' 1Ward".'"&00t>111w11eon: AIRLllES111 no ptb Mock!\ 4404 CNnnal Pl., NB. garage, In CdM, N.8. Wlh lngton ~. 1-42-2634. COINCIDENCE 831-312~. (111 h ) Optn daily 9 to 6 e&0-5181or142..eot7 contlder long term llMe -l'Ye come up with • n.w p=:::t: 'I ll Ir CdM: w bMut. 3 bt, 2'~ Of 19111 purctl... Call UY ..... label tor careal It reed• .. _. • lmrn ~ '°' 10 aflllp Oakwood be tl<>uM. frplo. l300/mo A newer Ad ti 8111, BNutlful ~ omo. avall-Ilk• Ihle: "All lnQ~lent• C:BFomla Ld l ml.at Oal• a Ouya ,,... to traV'll yrty. lept. tg. 876-6015 842~ 24 llrt. Ible. 842 644, t.4on•Fr1, 11'1 tlotllloua. Any llml-..-1ng cholcll flOIMI for atl m•IOr Cltlll 6 rwor1 Ciat4et A~ 11·5. 1.,lty to raal food It purely Mleeted 9ue1t1. Aepo 11'111 Inell NYC, Oeltu, Condo rm avail'°' yOung-llr.,n 111 Sub'-1 -1 baytront o-....... t OOINCIDENCl." reeen1a11w in 1111 .,... Ml1ml, Maw Orletn1 Hewpot1 I~ So. " prof pei-.on 1~1ed In .. .... ,,..,. Aug 3 o / 3 I . C a 11 wfunlque Yount buelMM CM. Full .,,,.,;ltlee. $280 Int Ult NB. Conv.nlent: ptrklng. 2131992·1"4 fOf lnfOf• Gfoup, NO EXPER N!O. 1700 16ltl Strttt mo.146-71ta 81ib&l illiand: La ovrau '400/mo. 641"2838 TM matlon and 11Pt>C4ntmerit. Atlo'fw ..-• ..,nlnot C•t Oowr) i!MI: 2 l>r "°'*In Hunt. w/1tor11g9. Hl-cfry. H.-C..wtal & ~ pllld 2 .-Ul-SUl lch. Cl.Oil TO OCEAN. roof M5/mo. l4M333 lntala nll Dl'fll ..-1 ttlllnlnO. Tr.,.. pd. AH IP" u.-t2•• .. -" TRANSCENDeNTAI. • ......._.__, .. ~,. pllo9nte ""* be 11 I .......... l..a Ne. -• .... ..., ... v-. BalbOa llland: LG owue M"""TATION ,_.,._,. -that 11~ _.. now. Ma Young 769-0700 wlt10f1lglll. Hl-cfry. H9W tm> Nwpor1 Blvd. C.M , lntr i.ctln every Offtoe& lln~ P11111ee '"*· 'for UM 880 IMM :'lffM dye; AMl24 ~ncJ roof SM/mo. t-4M333 895 aq It. M t5/mo :'.s It ~2.00 Noon and Tll UIT .. UI ~ti ~.!.~ :~tel. '• mwnt. '° iW 2 ~. 2 Ba C.M. rw 1711\, i50 mo E-i ACllilt a. t·80:)2 l:OOPM 220 El Camino 731-1638, a&M5SI vi.., contaot Katia Mat- w/POOl 6 lndry. H8. Avail acoell, 1torage Of oar Sell thlngl fatt with Dally Aell, Tuttln. -c.onl, 5574011" 11 AM · 011. l.2ta/mo. 14 t-3603 343 Cabr111o. 6'8-1918 l"llot Wem Ade. Clau"'9d Adi 842-H78 5 PM. MOf\ thN nt ONLY. --------- Newspaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! AGES 11-14 EARN IJ» TO S75.00 POl WEEK Wt now hnt I) open1111i for rounc •-atr bltwtn to HCUrt rtldtf1 lor Tiit Or111tt Cout O..ly Piiot Our ttt"1 start ti 3:JO pm tnd wor• unlll 8:30 pm. lrtft~Y\ On S..1urd1r. wt work 1 ltw more hours. You wlll um man1 trlpa and prim, ·~ with 11rn1nc rour own -money •. lhtrt la no dellvtrln1 01 colltctlOft 'A ln.olwed If r011 ere lnllftsttlll, please calf Ml f i . . •• ~ ... '' _ .. _<_11_•_> 541---70-58~~ ~. ) Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aug 2 1, 1983 IPI • ••• , ...... ,. ...... Wut .. 1100 .... ...... 1100 •••• ...... "" ••• , ...... • •• HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Monday, August 22 ARIES (March 2 1-AprLl 19). Romance, glamour could dominate unusual scenario. Moon po&Lion romcades with tune when washes a.re (ul!illed, when you have "right touch" for choosing stocks, making winning selecuons. Ptsces, Virgo persons figure promanen l1 y. TAURUS (Aprtl 20-May 20>. Make this a power -play day! Lunar, numen cal cycles highlight responsibility. pressure, adueveme nt, intensified relationship, the recove ring of a 1068 and the inlitiation of a profitable enterprise. Cancer, Capricorn natives play key roles. GEMINI (May 21-Jwie 20): Reach beyond usual expectations. Focus on travel, education. ability W communicate to large groups. You'll be rid of burden .• you'll extend mnuence and expand horizons. Aries. Libra persons figure in scenario. CANCER (June 21-JuJy 22): You gain greater underatanding related to feelings 0£ loved one. Chance exists to correct past mistakes Strive for independence, originality and courage of convictions. Mon ey "51tuat1on" will be resolved in unonhodox manner. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Legal adviser, mate or partner does know w ha l to do and it would be wise to defer to the u-W\Shes. Gather information. file data. locate important documents. Individual who taught you in past is once again available -you need but ask. VI RGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Don't attempt to force issues -persons who share your concerns will help and they do want to relieve you of unnecessary burdens. Focus on employment, basic tasks. depen- dents, pets and general health. Ge mini, Sagittarius natives play key roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Encounter with member of opposite sex could be "explosive.'' EmphaslS on sudden moves, changes, variety, speculation and •·games of chance." What appears complicated will tum out to be me rely a routine task. Know it, stop worrying. SCORP IO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Get written material in order -adhere to rules, regulations. Someone wants something for nothing -you could be prime target. Protect valuables. insure property against theeft, vandalism. Gemini, Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure prominently. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Spollight on personal e nvironment, domesticity, home, family and "visiting relatives." Emphasis on short trips. brief commurucauons and a telephone call which could result in change of itinerary Taurus, Libra persons play important roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Don't give up something for nothing -keep guard up. maintain self-esteem. Cycle moves up, you'll locate lost article and an old debt will be repaid You gain additional enlightenment through meditation. Pisces plays significant role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): S tudy Taurus message for valuable hint. You can call your own shots, dance to your own tune and make money and love. You 'll be at right place at crucial moment. Gain mdic.ated through personal appeals. appearances. LtT Nllll 1t•llH 10< cat r.ntlll 119eoc;y Call •rl Nure• Alche. JeMt. &50·1180 3.30·7 30, 3-1''.30, 11·1, Part·tlme. Country Club Conv 549·300 1 Call Mon·Frl, 10 am"' pm. HoueeclH n.,.-;anted $5/hr N••d car Lv M~03 1-8222 IU.ll WllTll 5-e hra weekly 3 corona del Mar locallon1 14/hr ~ oenetou1 Ill> II Job do,,. r1gh1 Jlrn 714-8)5-0638 tfflOI harp alert peraon, gOOd w l l h number• MacGregor Yacht Corp, 1e31 Plac;entla. Coile M ... lllllTlJIAIOI •-,ange--eoa-.-, ~R-oo_,n_ng_I• All around malntenence looklng • •-GOOD man for large apt roolete. 6'.ffl expettence coml)1411C Muat ~ In compotltlon. 031"'006 knowledgable In all ut-tlme In Hndwlch building tredet Xlnt •hop 3 hrtlda'.f. 18 yra Of u lery & ~net111. Pleaee older. Bud'• Sub•, 2030 do not reply unless fully 0 1 N 8 qualified. Answer In own •=--ua--,..-I, _P=-' _c_h_. _ _,..,_ handwriting. Ad fl 1014, Pert time Secretary, N-· Dally Piiot, P.O. Box por1 Beech lnve.tment 1650. Costa Mesa. Ca firm, good typing, reoep- 92&27 tlonl•1. general office llAIAIEll TUllH ~~~~~95~0N·SMOKER. $400·$800 per week Learn laatesl growing In-PASTE IP llTllT dustry In U.S Nallonal Experienced Full or Organization expanding. pltlme. Call 493-7646 No Ellper necessary. We train Call Mr Herrla PEHtl fllllY/110 662·5789 3en Ott dutlel, 10-key by Mature rup non·amkr, clean lndl11 required for the 101a1 care of a sem~ambulalury elederly woman tn Ille NB area lndl11 shall ha11e a valid, current Calif drivers lie touch, mull type 05 wpm, rieavy acct'g exper req Full time. lmmadlare opening, Starting Mlaty $800-$1000/mo. Call be- tween 10 am • 2 pm. Aall lor Mra Foyer 835·5555 w/claan driving record Person 10 do Ironing. Call Musi be able to cook, e11enlngs. 645-8057 My clean. do marketing. home or yours banking Must be bond· Proleulonal Selea Person able & ha11e command ol needed tor quality Men"s Iha English language store. Full time position. Single persons pref due c a I I f 0 r a p p t , to live-In situation. lndlv 714-759· 1623 must poueas the pa· -------- tlence, percep1lon. com· Pref SHrttan passion that la needed Nllh bkk"g experfence. for the conatent care or Call Janet 650-1180 an elderly lndlv Some 1,_.,...,.,....,...,.---=---.,--nurslng exper pref. but Publlahlng Co. needs not req. 11 Interested call lull·llme aaalatant for 644·0945 clrcutatlon dept. Must be Mechanic OFFICE EQUIPIEllT REPAIR SPECIALIST motivated, aell·atarter who wlahn to ad11ence. Min. 1 yr ofc ellp. Gd typlnglllllng. prof phone manntf, ablllly to write business letters, d•ta • I 11 I entry exp. helplul. gd -.ccept ng •PP cat one working conditions & ••- unlll Auguaa 3 111 Salary cell. benitnta. Ouallfled $1589 mo • $1973 per month Requires compi.. appllcan11 aend resume tlon ol training In basic & aalary requirements to: electricity. Minimum 3 I Judith Parker. Clrc. year• r-'lt uperlence Dept • Plaza Publishing repairing electrlc type-Co 4300 Campu1 Dr. writers end other electrlc •209, NB. Ca 926e0 office equipment REAL ESTA TE SALES HUllTllllTOll IUCH UlllFIEI HllH SCHOOL DISTRICT 10251 Yorktown Ave Hunting Beech. Ca 92646 Equal Oppty Employer M/F IEllOlL Exp. Back office P/T AMI or FIT II type Nr Hoag 646-5074 IHIOAL FHIT/IAOl IFO Busy Ob Gyn In Npt Bch. Experience necauary Call 548-344 1 ••••••••• ~prd salesperson for "¥811 known e1tabll1hed Balboa l1land Realty. 673-8700 !:lest Estele Saleal _lcense required DISCOVER THE DIFFEREICE COLDWELL IAllEll CAIUIEll YOUR CAREER I you are a MJcceulul, ca- reer-minded talMpeflOn with a proven track r• cord In resldenllel real .. tate aai.a. you belong wltn Co ldwell Banker Rasldenllal s.McM. M1oept1on1iT/Seore1ary $..... Oenoewwe Store. PIT, llHlble hoor1, typing Lagune e .. ch. Hl)er required, Cotta Mffa. ptef PT 497-1757 e..g.11120 IALU/ .. 11 ft .. "eoepUonl11, lull time, n to ethletlo l.clHlr ~ Sat Htrl>Of Lawn Monuary thru Wed. 8tat1 •eootmo M0-555• M l only. 09,.,374 aek ~11on111.clerl0al, par1 ror men"lbe<t/llp time. Newl)Ot1 Bee<:h In-Retell v e 1 I m e n I F I r m SALES POSITION N 0 N • s M 0 K E R Exelutlve womenutor• I• 8 73-09 !54 look Ing for am blt1ou1 funlon conec.inc. RIOIPT111HIT lndlvldulll with extenaive l'ull llme to an•-Pl'IOM9 re1all background In fine 1111d gr .. t people. 'Typing, women• clothing, 10-key by touch. EJC· competltlva Nl•ry a perlence prer Good benefit•. For Int.mew Company e.n.1111. Medi-cell &40--0990 or mm-lllPt roo rnuot1 wortt & not enough re>Oq) for 1ny mC>fe bOdlee '.f911 Need someone wl1h llOCM8 to butlneM typew(tlllf IOI panlll"'-typing Spnng- dale/MaFadden ar••. Creallvlty & eccuracy • mull 895--4442 TYPIST Secretartal .S.V., XLNT S k lll s , Famlllar wlelementary wo<d pro- ceulng. Mature, ellper 1ppllcant1 only pleue lmmed opening, M·F, Colla M .... 079-2101, Vlcicl ceJ Ina. Call Ru•1Y Peltcan &40-099 l Reetaurant Inc. I••••••••• 714-6'49·9322 Secretery. Admlnl1trallv1 PART-TIME. Varied houra Auletant typing. llllng. 10 Include early a .M l[Olmllm call Mon-Fri. Don " Eliciting Airport trH firm 75 1·8191 weekends. Muet have d .. need• bright. sparkling 8~ecr-.-,1.ry-.-L-e-w-o'"'tt-loe-.-P-•-rt ~~=~le., =~~lc~ 1 ~'\71:~ and hlQhly motlvettld per-lime OC Airport legel wegon) to ual1t ,_... eon. il you h•v• gOOd • ' telephone etiquette and uperlence required. P•P« deeler In Irvine good typing •kllla, give u1 _6_5_3·_0_77_3_____ area Mutt ~ depen. a call. llOIOdY/Lt&ll dable. Contact Greg llerla l1llhH Small PrMtlQlou• Fashion ~~:11~U '~ F1~~U IH· 1111 Island Np1 Center Law a.m. only. 642-4321 firm Legel •llperlenoe r• • RllTll HEIT quired IBM dl1play 'or car rental agency Cell writer. Meg card II. Salary Wdllllll Janet 850· 1180 commensurate with all-PIT. w.elcendt only. Mull qMtaurent perlence. Call Pam havegooddrlvtngrec:ord. 644·9190 Apply Mon.·Frl. LINE COOK mmed opening for e11per tine cook In So Coast Plaza Back Bay Rowing & Running Clu b 641.()118 Uk f()f Don. HITlll.llT BOOKKEEPER HOST/HOSTESS Red Onion ol N.B 875-2244 (bet. 2"') HTAJLOLIH i>ependable Sale• Peuon needed. 10-5, Mon-Fri Wiii tr1ln. Apply In per· aon. PIER ONE, 2710 Harbor Blvd , C.M. 540.7337 l'lelall Serv Station Attend. Full and Part Hrly + Comm. Ina & Vecatlon. 673-3320 Shampoo A11l1tant for· boey .. ion. tic. req. N•w· port Belch. 63 1.1390 SHOE SALES: 25-35 hrs wk. Expr ntM;. Hr1y + c o mm Children '• Bootery. NB. &44·2484 Mr. Miiter. Stationery Store In Corona def Mar needs FIT ex- perienced Hleaper11<>n. 675· 1010 Stock Delivery Peraon. eves, 18 yrs/over. Apply In person. 495 E. 17th. St. STOCt< ROOM MAN-See Duane. AGER Reeponllble experienced lndlvldual tor buty womens clothlng store. Muat be accurale, or· ganlzed & able to work -II under aupervl1lon. Good salary & t>enelltt. For lnt•r vlew c ell 640-0990 Of 640~ 1 RUPltll llLIOITIH Nork evenings In Cott• Mesa. Lut week our top person put In 24 hOura and brought home $445. Call 751-4222 after 1 p.m. lllRH THE IROADWAY -tot work. foremen 10 UlllA llLLS years exper, 2nd man 5 1 Interviewing tor the tol- yeart Hper et leut. lowlng potltlona. 642·7222. Stodl·lull time --.-..-----.-1-11--Merchandlte Markers pit _,., r"" Office part time 3ood driving record a Neltr8N on call mutt. Salary. vacation, Salee 111, pit & on call alck IHve. ln1urance Experienced only. Apply In benefits. Reyne Water pereon. Mon·Frl. 10AM Systems. 17835·M Sky· to 12. 24100 Lagune Hiiia park Cl rcle, lr11lne. Mall. 250·1611 llHTEPRlll/ PUITNllll TOP SSS Femelea Prel, Models & Eacor1a. (213J 888-1984 TOPLESS MODELS 1750AY. PAID DAILY No Exp. Nee. 826-2583 Tlt Earl's Pl1•IH•1 1626 Newport Blvd. C.FA. we ate IOOltlng tor a per- 11<>n who la organized and enloys detall work. High volumn photo copying and collatlng. Typing and 10·key al<llla a plus. El Toro ., ... Start P /T to oo lull time In October. Call Mrs Moore. 472·5032 aftllf 9 am. WORD PROCESSOR Our Flnanclal Pollclet and Procecturea Manager hu an Immediate opening for • W0td Proceaaor famlllar with IBM Text Procelllng ("'Script" preferred!. Reaponslbllllel nclude Input. l0<met. and editing reict lor financial menuala, poflCiel, end reports. Also pt(form1 basic IM!Cfetertal duties aselgnect by Manager. P06111on requlr• 1·2 yeer1 word procetelng experience, high proficiency In grammar. apelllng. and organlullon. ACCURATE typing al<lllt a must. ThOM Individual• lntereeted In en excellent salary and benefit• package. pleaae tubmlt reeumet end/or appllcallon1 With salary history to our corporate headquarter• Monday, Aug. 22 and Tutlllday, Aug 23 lor contlder•tlon. Interviews Wiii M conducted toward the end ol tne week. :;omblned dull... Solt Wa19f Company In San Juan Caplatra.no. Truck drtvlog experienc e necesaery aa well H good driving record. GOOd pay and fringe ben· •Ill•. 71._.93-4535 TUJllllS HWTlllLL TACO BELL Help give th4tm • head 18&00 Arm1trong Ave. --------star1, Eatn top SS$ pan lrvlne.CA92714 time •venlng•. Only JalM GAaAOI SALi ADS NOW CL.Atslfll O IY CITYI SH Ill.OW . '· C.11u ••I llar 11S2 c .. 11 •na Garage Sal: Sun only SATISUN. 25 7 Cott• 1().3 462 Mettdoia T9f· Meaa St Relrlg, wtr bed, race. CdM. Giii• & 10 •pd. cml bird batll, Chrl1tm11 Boutique. From $150 to 10 centt houMhold Items. ernoke Sat/Sun. e..4• 2811 Lor.CO & grlll, mOf•. (follow sign• lrom ta HI I Bnr/8 rlatol). Bike•. Moaorcycle. Sailboat 10 P•llJ larqe lalt traller, mllC, clothing '°' Metro Soccer CIUb Ben· large men. ellt. Furn .. relrlg. applc1. S ONL y 878 T toole. e101hlng. toya, UN . owne. bookt, bak• 1ale. Sat & CM Waaher, baby furn, Sun 6-4. 282 Flower St houaenolda heme. More. 3 Femlllea: SatlSun-10 YARD SALE-New furn, ap- am. Blklwht TV, cir TV, pllancH & goodlet. OIB moter, 7 pc dining Sat/Sun 9~. 472 Cotta tel. 8' eola. great rnlac Mesa St • CM ltema. 348 Prl~ton Dr frTlat UM 422 11 .. Pl .. t Turtlefock Garage Ge. G11 comprH\or, nail Sat/Sun Auto part•. gun•. toolt. boOka. an· stereo, TV Mii. furn. tlques, jelNetry. guna. etc Hummel figurines. planta. Sat, fl...3; Sun, 9-3 clothes. etc (Off Stern 50 bar algn1. mlac mag•· zJnet, typewrller, port• Oro) 5951 Sle«e Bravo. 553-9202 potty, motorcyc141 part•. l~tl ltac• Ult mlrr0<1. other gOOd mlac. 126 Monte Vl1t1. 9am E111 ulf Moving Sale. Mlac. houaehold & dec0t- G8lage Sall, Furniture, ator Items. furniture. IZOCI odd1 & ends. etc. 2159 & Polo boy• cloth ... Meyer Pl. books, ekl equip. .ic. Hu09 Furniture Sa141, Iott E11erythlng Must Go. of Mltc Corner of Vic· 760-6858 521 VentaJa. tori• •nd Po mona. Moving, remodellng & SatlSYn, 10·5. demollrlon Hie. 523 PATIO SALE: Homemade Wntmlnster. SattSYn and Antlquee. Odda & ODDS & ENDS. Women. end1. t966 Westminster. clothes Sz 8-12 Cheapl Sat only. Furniture, Baby Item•. ml•c 201 8 Some lurn & mora. 631·8242 Phalarope Court. Mesa H•ve eoma1hlng to Mii? Verde Clasalfled eds do It Wllll. 5510 r.ralt1rt ~---------------I Golden Retrlevef puppies. S550-N-ooucn won. Sell AKC. $150. 642·7984 for $375. 642-5872 Sherry'• Poodle puppy I! couch+ 2 ctlelrt S 100, Hie, IHCUP·IOy min-90 yde good NII lhon ature. S250 up. 546-2848 aheg cpl $150. 786-3742 YORKSHIRE Terrier . 8" Cooch, Tweed, wtn malee $350. 8 mo Ch. tones. fotda Into bed. MW Sire 6 Dem. 548·6832 uph. $250. 831-3822 Ptll 5535 9FT Off white eola •125. cockATIEts 125 ... ~~1$7~ .. ~~g 5!!:1d t:: AFRICAN RINGNECKS $35 each. 644--0427 $35 ... 642-8888 --'-.,....--...,,,.--,---, --------~ntlque Oak Dealt and Slngln11 Roller Canary, Swivel Chair 1200: Qak wlld·type color. free Teble detk, 1150; Call ltandlng cage Incl $40 497.5407 557 .... 829 ' -------__, --~c-Lo-==-sE=-=o~ur=--- Ye11ow Love Bird, nand RUSSELL INTERIOR, NB led, hand !rained. 5 moa, Desks. chnt1. •olld $75. 1183-9235 Mehogany campagaln &atltatl l •tyle. Also brua ~ _ oeetorle9-mlrrora. lemPt. WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL 11751 Wntmlnlter A\18. GARDEN GROVE 564-8103 etc. at colt. Balboa Marine H•rdWl/9. ' N.B. 548-3407 Couch $75. Hio.-a·t>ed $100. 2 ctlra $30 ... Ponable TV Bl'W $30. Slngle bed $40, OC)I bed Antique bar wl bevelled 140 840· 7 18e PISCES (Fe b. 19-March 20): Look behind scenes. stnve for hidden clues, realize that one phase of actvity is finished S tress glamour, mystery and "sex appeal." Be discreet, don't tell all you know, complete long-standing assignment. Aries, Libra natives play paramount roles Memo r tat "'c,....o_u_n_•_•l'""o_r_•. exp preferred Harbor Law n M or tua ry S.0-5554 HuntlngtOn BeachlWMt- mlnllef ottk:e hu * positive. dependable. ~ual Oppty Employet * * outgoing adult1 nHd NO PHONE CAlLS, Dill Iii apply. Phone 846-702 1. PLEASE glUI mlrrOf, $1950. 41• ES G ER.,. COUCH Cntry Frencfl deal!. $295 0 I N • 644-2078 or 859-5092 P0119hed cotton, brown ... a ..... 1 ....... w .... a_,• .... tt4 ___ s_1_00_1 a.a, WHtt4 5100 Hilt Waatt4 Floor Person IAJR IES.llER LEGAL SECRETARY 5100 Mover·Orlver Mull b• clean-cut, relleble. herd· working, mull ~ over 23 Wiii train $5 00 to start Starving Ac1or1 Moving Co 650· 136e Great Back·IO·Scnool Lease •P•c• Cllentele p 11r t ·11 m e . e x p e r . Job Floor Person l o necessary STUDIO 5 675.()200 usher and cneck I D ·s tor 6 o .. ~ 3 --------0 C newest 11ldeo nlgnl· Ask for Judy. 4 • .,...4 LIQUOR CLERK needed, openlngt IOf a I-Mlect Individual• wl\O woul4 Ilk• 10 prospet & grow with Coldwell Banker Residential Real Eltate. You can Join u1 .. end move club Student• and PIT HAIR must be el!Ptrlenced Bal preferred Sren $4/hr Harbor LlQuor 675-6864 Age 21 • lnQulre •I 2722 N-exciting u ton open-Live In Babyi ttter/Hse No Main, San la Ana i'lug Ing rnlddle or Octo~rl keeper 2 acnool ege chll· 23 only. ~tween 6-9pm Excellent perkln~! good dren & 1 2 yr old, for or pnone 752-6955 am. locatlon near Food· school leacher/mom 953.5559 artllf 7 pm park" & OC Alrpon Sia· Mon·Frl, wlmd• off. Own FLUFF & FOLD tlon rentals or employ· room. Own C8f pref Reta Mature person, hard :u~r;,!o~:~Ti~6'i~ & p'['.8;~ required. Salary -+ 0 rm & worker. ex~rlence. part call Marianna, 675•7720 brd. 751·8043 time Payleu Cleaners, or 494.9907 Ll11•ln_C_o_m_p_a_n_lon--A-ld-e. 306 Old Newpor1 Blvd, N.B. Apply 8am· 12pm HAIR STYLIST, lull time. needed for elderly lady, mull ha.ve some follow. weekends, CdM. Local Three supervisory open· Ing. Coita Men. Ph refer. required. Call (213) Inga for Health Orien· 540_ 1o31 alt 6. Ask for 799-6201 collect. led/sell mollvated lndl· Carol vlduala High earning UUl·OllHllH potenllal No ei perlence IAIR l nLllT •Branch mgr S20K·S24K, required We Train In Npt IUJllOIRllT 3-5 years experience, Co Otte. 650·2148 R 1 u 1 11 1 1 1... alao has excellent bonus eg a ,,a rsty • s n .. e plan FILL Tiil PU PART· TIME WOH Opportunllles available with Ille Los Angeles Times Clrculallon Oe· pa rtm e nt In our dOOr·lo-<:IOOr n-spapet aales program Gua1an· leed hoorty wage plus comml5$10n Hoor1 9AM • 2PM, or 4PM · 9PM Training I• provided Porentlal to earn $300 ptus per wetlC For en In· Mlaslon Viejo Mall an· •ASST MGR $16K nounces oulstandlng fob 2·3 years In credlt·loana opp lor u perlenced. O<Jr Client Is 8 lortune 200 qualllled tull 18Nlce hair· Co Benellis are e•cel· 1ryllst & manicurist 11 you leni. Immediate Inter- are out to mal!e top dollar vl-lng and don't mind working ANNEX AGENCY hard With II greet lllltude 1046 NO TUSTIN come wllh UI Gu8fan-ORANGE reed aalary, commission, •Call 714-639·5IS1 • paid vacetlon1 and other Incentive bonue point programs Cell Char1otla Clark 495·2005 tervlew. Call (7 U ) Hardwarelaa141a Full Time 957-2361. •lit 1204 Experienced pref. Crown If It 's got wheels you'll move It faster In 11 general Hardware. 1024 lrvlne. IALIH IAJ GLtl Newpon Beach __ Po1111ons c:urr11t1Hy avill· Ho11/Ho11eu Great able· back·to-acnool Job O.C Ceottall S.ntr Part·llme E~perlence, llexlble schedule re- Quired nawell video night spot Siert minimum wage + t1p1 Ho1t1Hostuaea, 11uden11 pref err ea Apply at 2722 No Main Street. Senta Ana Aug 23 only, IHt/MHitlS ~tween 6·11 pm or phone Part-time, weekdays 3.10 752·6955 am. 953·5589 pm. Wiii treln a1ter_7_P_m ____ _ Dally Piiot classified ad. ca11 642-5671 and •friendly ad-visor will h•IP you turn your wheels Into cash. Secretary .EED EXT"' els"• right along wllh ua .. t straight to tne top. $350 a week plu1 po11lble. Work from home For $16.95 dlgeal call (312) 931·5337 l::xt 2239H IHI EXTRA OAH1 For a confidential lnlervlf'w, pleue call; RESIDENT MANAGER ft4-7121 $350 a week ptut poaalble. • -.. -----Work from home. F0< $16.95 dlge11 cell (3 12) 931·5337 Ext 2239H llRH(LY•) COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO Par1111me. Work In medl· cal clinic of large Irvine Equal Oppty Company retirement Jaclllty Some back olfloe •xperlenoe -helpful. Regenia Point (<:N don't need • gun to 851· 1655 (Mra Price) .. draw latt .. when you plaoe an ad In the Dally SELL Idle Items with 8 Piiot Went Adel Cell now DaJly Pllol Ctaullled Ad _1_s.-_2._~_7_6_. ___ _ Daily P~lai SWITCH BOARD OPERATOR Pert-Time (18-20 hra) Temporary Position 3 months Experience preferred butnotn~y Apply in Person Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa I'd 10111 a bright. energetic, NHtHH,111 Ptrttr positive tnlnlclng pereon Full time Engllsll required lo Join our houlMlkeeplng crew FIT. PI T Own Pleue catl for appoint· trone M op SQuad . ADMINSTRATIVE SECRETARY menr bel-9 1m -5 557.9097 pm, Mon-Fri •t &45·5000. ---------ext 521 lmmed fob opening wt gen. h tec leenlng aer v . IHIW. tf FIOI Mon-Fri 8•m·2pm V• Retp0n1lt>le '*'°" IOI hlcl• req Percent•g• 1rn1n oltloe Wlca range .. ,aty In 8CCOl'danc. with ol dutlel lncludlfl9 bllllng. exper C.M. rHldenoe polling, typing. etc Pat1/ pr.t 1151.5431 tltM !llp1 Bch 646-1135 1 Janltor IUD&L lfflOI Oeneflli l•nltorlal dutle9 E•l:*lence helpful Good fOf • large drug ltor•. typing eblllty Proflcleney Prevtou• lanltorlal o - wtth flourM 1().kt')' by eflence preferred Mutt touch !.xcellent com• be t>ondable. W0<k start• pany benefl1• Call Miiiie •• 6 em 0 d•y WOflcWMk. ettllf 9 em. 64°5-5600 :11i;:· ~~h 8~.ava~,:j Gen'I o ltlc • clerk , and medleal pl1n com· non·prollt orgenlutlon piny p.ad Starting pay 0uu .. Incl. Ute 1yp1no, r.. oommentur•t• with ex· oept1on111, reproduction pertence Apply In pereon proceaalng. 010· 7900 al 176 EHt 171h St, Co.ti M ... on Fri, Aug ID. tfO/IOTll 26. 1·4 and Sit. Aug 27, Part time, 8un to noon, t-12 Mon thru P'rl. Lite typing. LMS HH ITHU, pnon.t and t>vlk malllng IH MUllt be 11»8 to work In• MIF dec>endently U hr to EOE 118'1 c.11 btwn eam-12 1---------noon. 641·8&38 People W'10 Med People That'e wti.t IM Milka YOUf ~ ..a-DAIL'( PILOT ler by uaino the o.aty Pio 6UMCe D!AEClOAY lat Cl..elllecl Ade ta 1111 eboutl To Regional Manager Polaroid Corporation, 3 leader In the Instant photograph Industry has an opening for an Administrative Secretary to the Western Regional Sales Manager We seek an experienced, well organized Individual who has excellent shorthand, typing and English grammar skllls and the ablllty to communicate effectlvely and easily. Candidate must be able to Interface between the Western Reglonal Sales Manager and the four Dl1trlcl Sain offices. Join us and you'll be a member of a consumer oriented company that offers a llberel salary and a progreutve benefits progr"1' that Includes profit aharlng, tuition refund, and a medloal plan If you feel that you qualify for this position, send your resume In complete confidence to: Me. Ogle POLAROID CORPORATION 3232 Weet M11eArthur Blvd Santa Ana, c.Llfom!t1 92704 EqUAl Opportunity Employer M/F/H I 2 30 10 6 p.m Monday Yacht & 9hlp Nlettnen, FOR thru Friday. exp. only. TUYIL AlllT IU PltnlT111 Lll DOLLARS 'l89ded tor bolY Newport 7141873-2810 E 1 h Center Agency. Pref min S 05 arn big money Of 1 0r1 2 yr ew,_. Sabra trlllned Jtlll Waat.. 1 houri. 30 hr WOt1I week ",.... wtth potential to earn Non·•mkr pral. PleeN 111111 nDll 1500 + per .....ic. call Tomm141. 644"'800 •••-UT •8AM·NOON between 9·30 em end -•• uplc •NO EXPER NECESS _5_:oo_p_m_. -----p;oo!:'.~ tren::~ •WEEKLY PAY GUAR TYPflOTIR 1at1on Call Wiima •HIGHEST COMM t Comp 4. PIT. M lery on 546-9312 BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING l llp•r Apply 2•5 • -s=-E=-R=-v.,...1c="E"'S,.....,...,.UN,.,.l,...,t.,..,M""IT=E""D- CONDITIONS _M_o_n_·_Th_u_r_i ._e._e-_3_966__ Marketing, errand1. Or's If you·,. !>fight and poa· appta. church. etc. R&- -a plMaant 11olce call Get GREEN cun liable driver, ec11ve, at- Mr Tnomu at tor WHITE elephant• traotlve older woman, .13•0118 with a ClaNllled Ad own car. 646-9734 Cell 042·5e78 .jiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii. Jell• Wut .. / ~ Dt•ntic 9107 Christian Mom (3yr bOy) SECRETARY Ep1llon It a growing data bue manage- IMf'lt and direct mall mat1tetlng com- pany blMd In Boeton and opening a ,_ ornoe near Orange County aJrpor1 nda rmlb• Of eep. qrt1 (pref E.alde CM) In exch. Hakppg. laundry, Lt ohlld c ere 6•5-5660 , 534-5640 · bkgrd. bamboo flo<lll cs. Collect0<'• Dreeml Two algn $175. 64~5 l>Mutlf\Jlly catv9d SOLID TEAK WOOD PANELS Dinette table & 2 c:flalrl from Thlllland Meaaur81 S 100. Recllnar $100. 1'A-ft ll 3 'A It. $8500 & Lam PI S 2 0 Cd M 7ft1131t •7500 . ct ll 640-7688 759-0348 Oou~-b.,_le_,,,S-ol,...e_bed,.....,,.... -Qi-... -, AuJluCft 11 and ten plaid, xlnt cond. _ $125 Of-. lltnt cond. RXR86A XREX s50 o..k. good c:on- APPLIANCE SERVICE dltlon, S25. Butcher W• .. u recond • guar block tab141 wl 4 d'lalrt. appllanoea. 5-49·3077 •tn t condition, $70. 4114-8044 ""*'• F/F relrlgeretor w/loemaker 1200. CdM. 6.40·7688 ESTATE SALE. 5 piece king 112 Bdrm Set $300. -=---.,....--,.--=---Curio Sland 125. Ptc-Comml Upright Freezer turea. Lampe etc. $543(). $250. 548-0321 540 .... 484, FREEZER, SHre. 3 I cu ft upright, yellow. lllnt cond, S325. 831·1899 Holpolnt coppertone epl a refrlg .• S 100. Mu11 P.U 720-1644, CdM I lft &"1.1&1011 Les 957·8 133 J.C Penny Relrtg 2 dr, gold, xlnt oond. $200. 556-0250 Game Table w/4 cnalra, S500; Credenza wl 2 bench•• (metcnet gm tble). S200; 6 bar atoolt , $160 aa: H•nradon tables, $100-1250: Plo- 1urea, lamp1, mitt. otl'ler pleoea. Mott 1tem1 un· uted &40·2378 We an looklng for an enefgetlc P«'IOn who hu 3 yeara· aecretarlal experience, poMeMlng good typing and lhorthand ekllla, to over ... our omo. operation. Thia Individual ehould be well 0<gan1ted, have the ablllty to lnterleoe with client• and communlc;ate with oth« Epellon omo.. Cats SSH 5 mo. old kitten. pt Siamese, houaebroken, lovea auentlon, to good h04'ne.S5. 1163-3187 MOVING: Must 11811 GE 23.5 cu ft SIS relrlg w/~aker, 1350/obo Adorable Slameee S..I Pt &-44-2078 or 8511·5092 Kitten•. Have Male & Fe. 1--------- Olrla Bdrm N I wl emWI tio--ed print. Xlnt cond. 2 Hdbrdt. dreater. tlutc:tt, night 11and. lamp, chelr $350. 031.()335 lrta Bedroom Set. wtllte wlgreen & yellow trlm, xlnt cond. 10 piece• S500 &-44.0581 If you are , .. dy for a challenglng and exciting opportunity. thl• could be the lob fOf you. Epallon otteni good health, dental and llfe lneurance. dlublllty Insurance, va- cation. ale*. hollday. and tuition relm- btirMment t>enente, •• well u profit lhartng plan. $60 casn. 557-11868 Callie. Sweet nutty Calleo I lft ,. • ...._E 1'A yn nda r•p Inside _.,_ hm. Othere 039-70111 Tappan Gae 1tov•. 4 es 957~133 SI.,,_ ... 1 pofnl cat Al ~Ui5~~67~ mo old II dinette Ible w/4 Chrl, "'°''·good health. hOON S1 5 873·9274 broken. 540-7410 Waaher clean, work• good 1 .... 185 Dryer 11u workt rg b eek naugahyde ..,.,, 0..1 SSlO good us 5-48·4485 s10 64o-eos$ · AU:trailan ship pupl, "''" 1 Matching 1ola/lov .... 1. tr I -c: ham p 11n•1. comfy & looka JrMt. $75-$175. 549-3984 * 18 M -PC 2 DD . $250 Call 7fl0-12 OOIM..graphlc card, 11rn Golden Retrel\191 pupl).... monltOf •24g5. 78&-7304 MISC. FURNITURE AKC, M/F, ahota. S 126· •IBM PC, Apple UEJ.. Eegle r~:r frat:. =~2 ~ 845·2l39 PC, Comp1q. urand l=~:-::=:-.,..--:7"..,--­ LABRADOR .. Yellow mile. Opening Sale. 768·1304 MUST SELL: Dining rm 8 mot old AKC partlally l•ble & ctlrl $200. Game train.cl $7S, 54i-0707 Commodore Vlc-20, Ilk• table & chra $250. Gtr1e new. lnoldt ea ... 111 un"· 5.pc Bdrm •1so. Boyt LAB RETRIEVER PUPS book1 & game. $150. 2·pc Bdrm $100. Mite. Blk, MIF. chemp btOOd, 643--0471 SW55. 76o-126e ~:9~'10~1gr-. •226· fr" It Tt1 iOll On tlie aol• bed, '9Q. --------2 iidO:ab' m•' kitten• mat., $50; uphOlatered lilt Wut.. SIM onu a lap iltter occ chelr wl cutet1, l3$; --::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J:::-;:::::-:-:-;:";;"-;:-:--:: .... mettiM top COOlltalt tabl9. oes-...78 1es: wood tr.. atati BMgle Terrier mil!. Sm codlttll lable. ~ nwtn TELEPHOIE SYSTEMS lllSTALUTIOI /SERVICE SUPERVISOR yng epayed rem need• eprlnQt •nd ma1t,..., home ~tely. Good •2s; An11que wtcaw dol oo.nl)aMOn Me-0266 l>uooY "l(utnfy KM> Co", &eeutlM Shep mix pupa, 8 1225· Call l70-tl33 wtia. 648-51114. Stereo Credelua: cetm decorated trultwood. DMc>erately need hm ror 2 Orig. Pfloe S2IOO, IMlng loving lndool catt. Ownr 5700. Conn Orgen. Ser· Radio &Met< Telephone Centen are earning to your.,... eoon. Get In on lhe orounct floOr 9f thle ucltlng and rapldly expenctlno ., ... Poemon r9qul,._. expertlM In the .,. ... of ln1talletl0n 9nd MtVIOe of alectronlc kf'Y tei.phone ayat9ma. Prior tupetV!eory ••l*'leno9 a muet. com~ltlve pay plan. Terrific t>eMflt• plue Stock Purctt ... P1ogram and o.f9l'ted Salary lnll9tt"*11 Plan. Send Raeu~ Of lett• detamno bacl<ground end Hrnlnoe hl1tory. fl• -""' JCMJ MlntJ.·Emptoyment Man~ Tendy COfJ)Of11tlon/F\9dlO 8hMlk 500 One Tendy c.nter Fon Worth. TX 781..02 HllPHONl ClNHR Pflnclpel• only ..... died. "3-387& enaoe Mdl. -...nut UOO Fr. dog to gOOd hOme, LO Exec walnut ~ female, e mo. houH w/Chr1 & t~ aaaM- br<*ett. lovtble. Let> mix. net UOO. e7~2. 53&-483&, Ma. 1318 Tredltlonal FumlNrl Handt0me Male BMQle. e Sideboard •1••. mahaill· mot, ... ehot•. hOU... drMMr s 189, Co60nliaJ broken to tovtr19 hOme eola 1110, droPeat 11lblll with ioe ~ll'd oniy, Pref. t chalr1 • 111, arm cHtr ctllldf.n. t79-0a94 •120. Small t9frla, •· f•r•ltart All ~~;..::~;' &!::.!: 2 G r;;;(tJI recillMt Sal. 0-4. (2i3)otlM7t4 ohre. Burnt or•n11• Two btr etoola. t>411Ctl tweed. Pert.ct. S2t9 Pf• Wf~t Iron,~ pMld .642-8087 l abrlc ...... au . 7 po Qn. bdNn eet. Medlt M1..ft00 atyle, very gd oond. i""IN~mi,,..,...1""1""·1-0...,olo~w-:TV=-iiiM-= 1280/or ofr. Mile tablet oono. I tllO. T• dlnlnl and letnt:le. "3-3000 Of .. ~ 52" round + ..., •n·t3t2 na. 499.uae • .. •: ·~ • .. ... . '· .. • . .. - ·~ . Pt Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 21, 1983 BnubU ltt•• lH 1.-nt--b.._ __ ..;. __ ~¥"".=i~=-~nr _A_1t_H..,,_le_._J1_1_tt4~~~1~A~•-•• ... • .... l-•.,.J1 ... r-.t91"'-"'!""!"'=lh1n, ._"'" HU 6TUNNINO(N!W) 1.oe c t. 16"t:si:eew.i1d. t~ • ·1e Deteun truok. ~. Ptnch t1S7 Vtlk1w11t1 1113 C"1llal IM .. s""lm·m·on-•""b•;a-c:a-,-.""q""UMn .... AUBY AIN<l.(c.rt ofep-writer •tend, 111. bc>Wd, lonO ltlctt, m-oe. aua. No dlnga. l,.liii .... _._ _ _.-..-. --------- 1111 mettreu 1100. pttlMI~. Value '4&00, 81MMe2 MM & oontrol... &Ot<ml.U160.M2-t101 '819118C,loml,allll1rU, ·e1 vw eug, nu trana, ·a.,.-11eetWood er~. "". M2•5&00 Ilk• new, reu l /tred•? gOOd coild 12700/tlfm•. Uhr ln1, fully equipped. M5-1oe. ..,.c 1995 For qutdC 1te1 Ofko Te1C1ure1Z«, · ·n AancNto. Kini OOlld . 549.5865 7~4•7998 UK ml , 1 13.900 . ulel 840-40'41 daytonfy. Ind 2~HP oomp...oi, llYI .,.._ 41K ml, nu ttr•. 111 64&-0lM Jnt~ 1114 113~1.Udl Wedding Ring, Bnlltant. Purctlued 7-23-83. win apllt. MUST SELL Melle otter 552· 7632 ~«-=-~ canler, 10· t\oM, ..-ft.L TUftl ~. '4600. 146-0llMI ReOn ct '82 911 sc Snrt/Cpe BtU. !--==~=-===---~ ~d llOPPI' oun S400 eng, trane, utch. SK Ml, PW, AC, AM/Fm, 74 vw Sunbug, ,_ .. ~· TIE WIEST ii!;JTt)ei1 dGC ~ 30· EJlteneion taddtr-rw hlQh. 19" deep, 34" long. Oleeel/gae erlgine ....,_,,. ·eo CNw.,. Ion PU. 0 ~ 11800/obo 499·• 119 cau. CtM , lthr. P/7'• xtm paint, run• 111nt 12.,.,., • to1nt9' metll i.ttle "° 831-e&43 PP S150, U0-10l2 & Mein I. •t your etlO'c. 26MPG, 1t,OOO ml. ..,,. cond s25,eoo OBO 494·4802 keep 1~ llLIOTlll vertical mlll. eurface 2 ~Ion Air Hock OOc1110t• llhed, tabte =;!*> -=l~o~':": , "41&(), 641-M11 IV IMO 1·•7""'9,_....,A,...1oe>_>or___,d-, -=5=--apc1___,..,-al-r, 8•2·8177 831·4721 75 Rabbit, kln1 cona , nu ol late model, 10W m11ee01 grlnde~urret l~d tablee. 1100/both. ~ ':f .. 4 .. ~•h"· hutch. dlte P"OM Call for,,_ 81 T~• Plolcup, AC, caee, 791<.wv rec.Ql(nt 1_646-__ 10_30_____ r.i.' t11e1, 124001080 Cedlllec• In 8ou1"9rn = m1.C. lt7.2l1'i •1'• 5 pm, M0-2"3 ............... ..t. 'Trwl Me MlrlM Co, AMIF oa&Mtl•. new "4200. ttvlne 553-1038 '12 IU n•PE 01 4 1 Callfomlal s.. ua lode)'! 8"u11tul 81 pt. So. Ameri· ' H()Okey tuH a. xlnt Wont bench: 8 ft oak, 10 "4-4800 :: ~ ~ '~!riin~ '78 Accord, AJC, 5-apd, nu 5 epMC!, White/tan, •now-'79 Rabbit Dlffe4, 4 dr. 4 111111 :'.'i.o~~~a.Ontyl200 •t1Ctl1Utftl llll cond., ~newidl. 876, g.7;1r toe> 1125, 8oubegMr:Tank,AT.p11G, oond.84..,.74 braku. nu tlru. room condition, 1111 op-•Pd, 50m~. •Int mech'I OlllLUO Diamond CUtttno F•ctOf'f: Big ule, lent. bu~. tow prlcel, t>Mut. diamond•. All SHAPES & SIZES Engagement Rlno•: ea1- rlng1: LOOM 011mond1. 714-887-2956 Muet Cit. Emoto air oom-ee&.-4364 •" IPM. r-ci, m•. nn., •c. ult '82 F250>CL. IC.Int cond.. 13500/0BO. 648-<>878 t Ion•. M u• t • • • t ·7c9o:dabsb2lt .. , lta~~-.1~~d. 2800 Hatt>or 81\!d. preeeor w/100 ft hoM BEAUTIFUL CERAMIC owtt ..... tutf c;ond.87MMI 15K ml , AM /FM , 81 CMc 1500DX.z._xlnt (lEVH5lO) n .. ..,.. w " C08TAME8A $450. AlmMt Mdl 4180. HORSE-Hendpelnled. w--· Int lllp I Dllb Tin bedllner, A/0, nu Ur•. ~~~,Of~~-~~· LHl hHh IMW ~'~~3o·~ ~r,~~:·000 140-1110 Merle II. Oun w/tOOO Call IO .... uo. 8 cU=:r: ..,ace dim go• silp ••tll' ehor• 19500. M&-0188 H ·lllO ehot1 end pint. 1260. 840-8709 ..,,.., 12860' delk, 8186; chair: WI!' '1ncld. Newport IMO IHI ltll1 a.yce 9161 '79 vw Dal Rabbit, dt11. etr, Cbntllt HU ~e.-4320 "-'II F * t: ..... •"2"' poWll' Vau c;,;-.;;... ___ .,.;;;.,;,;-. 4spo, 4dr. etereo, 111nt. er ... --11no en, ,.,,., t86; ming oe ... nec, -... 8each. ~505 "" 2•K mt. $4700. 85 t-3922 7a Camero V8, blaek. N .. rly ,_ beby ahange uaed w/oak bl•dee & <40"5-4121 911 A Ill ble 25' 30' 10 vw Ven, enrf. nu good cond. 13800. ESTATE SALE. Mena Hot tbl 150, wind-up twlno tullp llghle. Coat 1299, A .. Ceblnet' 4 draw.. 3i'~.,:, 111 .bo.J Celi eng0 tren1-palnt. Xlnt Dt""""tV' r' A 0\ rcR 'BO 4-spd, air, •Int cond., 652·l070 Diamond Alno & Tlgef $36, dbc •troUer $40. Qn wlH Ilk• m . 652-0799 legal a , iodi. nMl'lynew: 9-6· Mon-~I. 642....e.... condS27951otr652-7e14 ·~ 1 ~'v c must sell 13 900' --,..~E-=E..,,,1'""1""F::l:-:l:-::l::::T=1- C11's Eye In gold mntng1 ~"T 11<>ta 125o. BRIGHTEN YOUR PATIO! l f25/ofr, 6-48-2445. .-.~·.----...----.ma. IO..lS-fOCE 645-8057 540-4484 -------~-Ofd«yourtopqualttyou1-Lr .......... ~ .. 3x8 11,.,. Lmtld1 fffl btit ... , We heve e good Mlec:11on ""-..... ::1 ......... _ rQ "'9"U UW9f\ •" '~JNtM~''"'"*'~o.,1 l"''"' I NEW & Md CMv Star diamond e poaltlon Ou Olen Mountain ,,_ tom m...... a.,.... M11ch Chair 1815 L~ Excell. brand new~. CJudcl tofl ••'M"'~•111><" ,.,, .... 1>444 (fjj) o u • Lapidary grind• 1260. treet Memberahlp, camp ket, rw. rat•. 2410 ... , 195 .. 648-9656 ullbolrd, 1475, Inter-ClOSto SUNDAY\ ~-. ~ roletal S.. ue todeyt 101n dtemono eaw $100. Cout to Cout, NII dWn o.tft Plat . Oemat . . n1Uonally recognized 1962 MGTD R•Pl•cer. llll•llllA'I 'Y lOlb cap tumbler 126. pymnt 11350. 552..e121 Chlneee :g,, Pr ~ Nu IBM Selectrlc Corrtcl brand. Mual Mft. Meg, ~ ~ ~=~= SOUTH a~&rl 9167 TEC 130 cU1I reglater PAINTERS' EQUIPMENT E11qulelt• Aouwood 2-ptctl '7"· l -533-8115 213/393-8932 7311 ~!L. .a.07 ........ • ISO nd• w()(1( 546-0210 640-UN llD o;xo.,.,"" ..__ 174 dl. 11t SOid ·76, to ml. 'T'A~3~~~83~~· ~~:: t•IMI 3 ... ,. ... t. L'::/'2: Pieno. J!?fwinn c; ,!\I ·~~.:i~~9~:s~ c?,u,•z." =~~~~~:91~"' cond Miil ltlEl .. arl COHHELL CHEVROLET ~II.or I•" II • rt-I \ \I I ·, ·, • Pinball machine, old type t0-12 S200. Od cond. 12' cherry wood, Kint cond. ~·· xlnl OOlld., rerely - • Turn your belly, $450. Att ePM. alumlnum 1tepladder 11500 obo e.u-aen uMd 1175 ... KllWlhlt• '48 FOfd Woodle, nevy "WI WILL Ill '78 Sabaru Station wagon SOUTH 546-1200 VETTE '82 Collector• edition 15K ml, loaded, lmmec. cond. I 17,1150 pp ( 7 14 )-848-3().«. unusables 98M38'4 1100.642-4879 Lowr•SymphonloOrgan, eMx' 20• racing bike blue,reetor9d.$12,995. lllllOUU ;1~~~~.6111;.~~;~ond • Relrlg. counter top ISO. Ork wood ehelf unU auto rhythm .. cuon, 1200. 873-3800 P.P. e7Mt81 VotutMS ..... S.,.,,tce COUllTY • Into Metal ctothee recic "°· w/droplront dHk & many v°'°8I & lnltN-... 1•L 1111 '30 FOfd chleela. ~butlt. And ~Ing Teytlt 9169 YOLISW&IEll usable Boo•u: ... S30. 862-3784 2-<lwr• 190. O'KMfe ' ment• $&50. 552 .... 87 " .... Rune. $2500. en-3175 187118each Blvd. '7TC9i1ca, am/Im CHS, • cash. cau 5-6pm wkdya. Mwritt trean compector, Shaffer .. Bone. welnul '78 VESPA 125. dOOd '56 CAO CPE DE VILLE Huntl"iton 8Nch s 1950 B9B-4951 "WE WILL lot OM£ l e Daily Pilot UITlll l10UT1 ~rrn~:or pane11 coneol•, wllh bench, ~~':. ;:1~500· a1.ooo orlQ. ml, 111 O<IQ. a (114) 142-2000 ·74 COROLLA, 10 m1. IE HDERULI" • classified Sat. oet. 8CC>n<*l, Pacific Dood ftnllh. SOSO/otter. lmmec. S4&00. 873-6618 J .. , Hit radio. wht, good cond Volume Sates, Service 165 onet 500 conv. 318 VB. 2 bbl, l>\ldlet1, C*ltl' console pert . 011Qlnal. Atklng '2300. 650-4130 • 642-5671. Amp, 2 r~ -II. Elle. typewriter, Olympia 643.-0471 o.pendp abd 1113 1!7 0 11 Pbucl't 'IOPlll2 N 9 $1925/olr 552-7614 AndLeastng l40both.Nll-12211ft.8 35,$100.180ydebrown IUI Mo •· " 0 0 • ·II!" Jeguar Mark II t871 1~acriBtvd. -========:. & 11 .nag 1200 lprt!at.... Barbare,90-4-1878. Brand new Int, run• very Cleutc, 78,000 orig'. '76 SR5, llltback, 5 spd HuntlngtonBeach '73 4doorCo4t.runigood. • Severe! diamond 1tonee Ofange &48-4:f1• · • ao::i;;g T'ihOt r ga. I I / good, nu II,.. 11360/obo mtlft 3 a L 4 door perfect mecenlcal cond 00 $950/0BO. Mu1t Miii Pl••• 20 pt to 1/2 ct., tadlee 14 SlOO/obo. Klrtc 846-535l llertJ" n conlld« trade, 989·1221 .. d an ,· eu't om etlc n ew t ires $ 1950 (714) 142-20 Cllll 848-8123 ct Concot'd, w11ct1, eav-Kaw• 760Generetor. 1260 lnttm Hll a=r. llO? 8 w t n• 846-7171 VOLKSWAGEN ..,, ef hi•• f tfal oz. of 14 & 18 ct gold, (like new), Aterl Dix Remington 22 Hunting .... ort arner ra ' '76 Dodge Al?ln Wagon. tr~ .. water~ ... -~ ........ ~T ......... dl)P-..4 Riii• 126, Aetr • '74 HARLEY DAVIDSON 179 m s IU roof air emf m merlne bend '76 Toy .. xlnt cond Rebuilt eng & air. 12200. -· ....., • ·-,...., ..,.. .... "'' 81)()(1etet 1000, ,_ eng, flVVV • n • • Bleupunkt etereo, bronze I 1300/0BO, 546·2B68 548"'4225 lece&bracelel plueothlr condS2 ,o.42-8888. Mdl(Ant~ 1921) 9mm Kint ettape, l 2000. Cell crul•,fu~,57K,xlnt with buot<et _,,,wire .•:"WESTWAGEN {/J, pvtpty ~:Zct!.°:'or':9~':.! Large elate pool teb.. Largo 11 , 642·8&88 He-2109 en. 7pm. oond., 15 87Mll08 whHl1. 13500fOBO. ·1;5~~~~TAM~11c:2~·~gr A personal and proud ex-Fer• Hll hold furniture, ~ TV or 1350. 552-0l&e Semi-auto 30-48 Rem-'78 Honde CB 750K, '12 .... ... 943-3751· B51-8665 tlustve VW agency dedl· 1965 Muata~ 289 Reel ~on 7.00. xlnt cond. -n 1 1134 11 1 Wuher/drye<. O 3-5619 Lawn mower & edger 175 Cl amo & llllno 1276. 34,000 mt. S1300torr. 4 dr, blue metalllc, d-'u111 lua1u -1 " ,7B Cellca GT ltttback, cated to qua ty eervce. coverilble. hit• toe> for St,.,,., Touchtronlc In oak M . 1851 Kentucky Pl, CM 7194 FPalhlrtl no. ~22cool«2~ , plpee. ~?''2!nclK m' "'1 Tn~~.f·o~ ljl conv. air, lo mi. nu Dix: 5 spd, sn rl. ale, spare P8r1S, and II com· ule by Ol'lglnal owner. All . .,,,.... 557 56511 84-4-.. ""'"' .. -·-petltlve sal111 preaen-1tandard lntwlot end ex· cabinet. l800fOBO. -Stuaey eurfbolrd, 901 ftn 32 ~ . .._. '•t 1312.22 ~~-8~~t cond. 14250. amlfm stereo + tarn', tetlon of ttie unique terlor AIT. Whit• wal 848-5092 Men'• 10 19<1 Bike ISO. 1120. 675-2188 ·~~~am,!':• 1~~k!~'.?· or buy IOf 812,1150. Cell ehadow Well man-Volkswagen quality ve-ttru. A wtnnef tn lookl STUNNINO (NEW)1.05Ct. Stepping etonea 1.40 <> .. rt .. -~de 7'0 Swallow 17"'"f080',7a1o.....,.1. ~· 80bat752·1877. HI 41 7la710~Ba~2·4 $4095/oHer hlcle11 and performance RUBY RING. (Cert. of ap... each, P1enta 12 up. Bug "" .,.,_ ""' _..£_ BOB CHALLM,.N'S S 10.000 Cun. tob For a-lflld M pralMI). Value 14500. llQhl 155. Drawing TatMe W~, Robert Auguel '03 Yamaha Scoot• RIV• Auila tl" '82 Mud• RX7, alc. eun rf, '79 Cettca GT, 5-spd. air, sh 1 n g I e Sp r Ing•. AcnoN SAC. $2600 TODAYI ~.84Meo7 :_...;!a~~ir1 : 180,brand,_,ffwy..,. .......... =c:i~~~r:= AM /FM . $5000 ~:1,.WUTWAGEN ,1:1> 916-677-3507 Cd 840-404 l. Ueed carpet, c:tlocolale 1176, lull O'N•IU lrg Clll ltt 8PM. 64-4-elSll w/'9bolh molor, 1350. fOf 28 mo. 111284 or r• 497-3169 ·10 FOfd GalaJCy 500. 4 dr, A DAILY N.OT TECHNICS reoetver, ltlatp brown, 33 y1td1. 190. W9teull 1125. 646-4730 '81 Honda XL500S En-BlflNe-1221 negotlete. Call 476-2800 '80 Calica ST Sunrf, air, 7~~.~~~:t~~lrvd A/C, runt gd. 1550/obo. AD-WBOa Call. dedt, KHS 25" 10 10tt stained ehuttll'e. n WM duro, Ilk• ,_, 4K ml. a..-.. .__ +d d1ya. 714/848-8092 all, pi s, p/b, eml lm Pnone 7141vwt-WEST 645-8787 ~:;;;6U;·;M;n;;;~~apd~l!1~2~5~wti~~· &'4~2~·5&~20~~1~100~·=1M=M~7~7~3~~-I ' 1 tlJ• l 1400fobo, 842~724 ~ ... -.ln.w llt• • .. Jt tl•S attlfeo. New tlrestt>rks TotalPerlormanceVW'e .73 Muatang. good traM-ltrtt • VESPA P200E • trc " aa 15200· 573-7553 "Are You porietton, S1000 obo. a metdllno lrg lleteO )(Int ehape low ml In-'II Htl 1681 ™ 380 §le. '81 Corolla, SAS. 5 spd, Havtn• Any Fun?'' Karen 673-8218. R A ept(r9. wood ~r cludee r~ & box. '950. 5 apeecl eunroof, •t•eo Ltd edit. mdl. Midnight 1B,OOO mites. pie. am/Im WI BUg misc l>Ody. mech '73 Pinto Squire, run• & A M cond. 190. 6'48-21 648-1897/638-0973 cueette, alloya, lllCtOf'f bSul':i,b~!! .. 2~·~ 111::'~· stereo $5500 759~B93 rubber & trim Items IOOk• gr .. t. ll!OO. pfoo. E BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA ltttr ..... fi wwr. (002211$) 8~11 135,995'.C;;j' 640-2530 . '81 Wagn, 5 spd, stereo, $5-$40 Dave 497-1112. -KP-8500 CU.. 0 mo . ,_ \ NEW GLAMOUR FOR LARGER SIZES- VERV, VERY EASY TO SEW! I { ' PRINTED PATTERN M160 JUST FOUR Ml\IN PATIERl'I PAllTS-no11ppry, b\lllOM, °' d•M•' Thi• 1ra«r111. •llmm111a drto "mply cooik111'1 II< cum to n1 11\d -L09U 11n11nt1111 10 natttt larJn ura •llh a l>o•I nctlllM, deto I~ IMI fllll '°''''to 111< elbow, a u ;llc;t, damdud "''itl 11·1 ldflll ror wmmtMo-"91 day and •"~1n1 OC\U IOfll In wpplt Jcnq. crrpc or nnc kR111. Our - MUl t I IZF ~unn 11vn )'Oii ) tlrn on Oflf lluuc:. Pr1n1rd Pattnn M IM" ••11labk In WOfMll'• Slin (J.4. 36. JI), (40, 42. 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AD Uttt U.00 1)0 ,WEATI'R FA.,HIONS, a boOk fOf lat~ el.aft (JI 10 )6) ntted wllll Ottlttlnt ja<\('11, pullOllf'f't 10 l nll. CIOC~ u 00 11' Qllll K 'N' f'A'Y T'llAN ~ 11.S twu clnlfm to C111bloldt1, p.lnt, m1c:h1n• .,.,._,II multi .ump tran'''" Alllfltbtta, tlowtt\, mart. 12 00 111 r Nlll:lOPI! l'ATCHWOllK QUILTS hat dlmtlonl '°' u unlq11t 4W>h• 10 mah wllltou• • frMM look lfldllda cbaro. d~lo111 lJ,00 '"'' ... ('••• ... __... --,_ ................. "'-•' w ... -w.101t lot • ,.,°"",..,,' °""""" htt«rt •r .. tt, H•t1t1on. I Colet TV 2 yr wmty ~ .... pr1oe 116,099. air warn 10 ml must --11 eves 497-1597 -•d. ........., nt ~ CM $148.Free0 dellwry.Open '7Hltan.21rt, 18,000ml, L.Hllt..... 'M2Hll n~w $599'5 ob'°;;. Vein 9 1a $100.7'60.-o181°--s u n. TV J 0 H N ' 8 nice. ISSOO. 642-0795, .... .,. 2 tope, am/tm CUMlle, B91-1361 ill 646-17M. 9"81 648-8823 ,_paint, uph, etc. •fo Volvo new """' (ie;; ·74 PINTO Wagnl-Air. Nu '77112 5301 nht f I . _... Clutch. 1800 ,:v•. & RCA Stereo coneole Tr·n-' . eunroo , 10,llOO. Triaa,la 9171 than 15,000 ml), tran1. Week-.. , ,,,..2-7621 ..,..., AIC .. xll'll OOlld., .-1ng Mull Miil 493-62B4 sllll under warr. new "'"' .., AM/FM lurntabi.. PA Utility ml 17500 ..... 7 """78 175 Triumph Spltllre, nreat $2000 =---:---~--.-! <>AAJ to Reel _ "" ...,.. 280sL Bo h Thi • brakes. runs ~Int. '76 Mu1tang, ,_ tlf• •YI 9"1, .,... '70 • t tQP9. • body 4 new tires no obo. 842·8481 , 545·71B9 p/1. plb. gr .. t cond. 1160/obo 645-3746 Wd'l •J lUllD '78 BMW 530!. ~. toy trMted w/lender lov-trana' no clutch n8eds Pntr ..... Tiii Wellllghted, good tlr•. 93K Ml, anth. gry, eulo, 1ng care. Muel ... to •P-new · b 10 ck . · s 4 5 0 , Ilise. 177 S 1790. 642· 1911 $250. 031-&6'43 $8950. 751"'4330 ~1111. Ju1t ~· 600 -497-72•4 eves. C 1 & jJ rt '78 Mu1t. ate, p/1, 11ereo. Hfi BOiton wt:= 20 Aatt'lttktt .... '11111111 ~~3~!!B,ll . Call ~:~h·~ 1tn::' a::n ~~~~I·~~~ ~·7~ ~. J:n'f:i1er oo-;2:. lbPdRTXNt 5 apeecl coupe, ell option•, Vtlbw11ea 9173 of prevlouaty owned 6-42~283 morn or-· NOTICE TO READERS only 11,430 mllM, ehow· 'l12IO O 161 811111. f 1 eng, reblt Porscttu, Audie and 'H FMt 211 ANO room condition, llCtOf'f Auto, Sn Rf. A/C, Needs trans, stereo, super cond Volkswagens Brand new Int, runt .,,.,., 18' Duffleld day boll!, nu ADVERTISERS wan. A must -earl coemellc:a. S5000 obo. S 1995 obo B91-1361 ~ good, nu Ur• 11350/obo batt.&motorA~.'83.Nr fhe price ot 11em1 (2AKV9") 642-9187 _...... oonalder1rade He-1221 nu cond . 17300. adVl!'tlMd by vehicle ............. '74 MBZ 280, bl bled, ·•:omg~~t~~n~E NDlallltl Liactla 94s-7573 dMlere In the vehicle .... .,. ..,,. CIHn, 93K mt, 5•9·6457/957-2708 455 E Coaat Hwy I 26' B1ytlnet, 2 Volvoe. cla1111ted adverlletng '8300 D•YI 957.1135 Newport ~ach Uncoln Towncar, 73, completely equipped. column• doee no11ncN<Se ·a:i 320I. Fully ~ulpped. · '66 vw BUG Rebll ang. 673•0900 1900/0B0 .1163-8178 trtr, I 11,llOO. 494-2820 any appltc.bl• taxee, S 1 e . 2 O O • I • v • '78 300 CO Coupe, A/C, Mag wheels $1800 OBO ;;;;; • .-------iEll'llr.i llcenM, tranelll' 1 .... 551·92115, 846--0792 AM/FM, Sn RI. PtW. 840•9831 AMC 93 5 ;n• .. rc~•~ry~~~~~~ 2L5' F~ .. ·79 u~~Of nnence Cl'lergae, ,_ for ... 1211 I 14.800 Ann 645-9232 ... vw B __ ,.. 3 • II '68 Wgn. reblt. m <¥W Pfvu ' '911:1 ,,.Kon IH pollution control • & '82'A 380SL l I Blue ."" us. runs guvv. 'l re• I Ible $800/obo 831-71199 paint Job, twn 306 Cl'teva. vice certlflc1tton1 or Automatic, blUa/blue, ell t • IP 1 1 did· tires, brks, body good Runs great Moving mull 'l'onnMucvr.vtit.atlf90. dHler documentary option•. (1EDS282) ~500i.:.,.~·82:• · $1500/olr.PP 548·5360 511111 ' '76CapnV84tpd AM/FM W9t bar, Cuddy I/ buntc. preparltlon c:natgee un-Specl•I HI• price • . • . '67 CAMPER, all orig $700/Flrm 846-4 t5 I SHARP Orig. Own•r Npt allp. S 19.600. IMI 01MtwtM epec1f1ec1 S18,9". A.ii about the money -equip, $2200. 545-67B6 ----tlOt $2000. 833-0803 876-2172. by the .a-ttMr. LHI........ can MV9 ycu 1hru our laicll OI• -LU n .. 78 TWn •ate 1--1~; hl-tlM purcn ... & ..... plan• '67 Sqbk reblt eng, S 1 l9S ·'2 Buick Riviera GS Rblt , ••-• -•• s:~r!:". ~p~· ~· ellp. a ~ -e1 -Days 641·9672 eng )(lnl cond MUSI eell 7f 0id1 Cutlau rune Xi:. cond. 122.100. Putl MIS Con"""'1ientfyLoca1ecS M.n s2000 545.4543 good. Rear ~8fo!t 752· 103-4 Of 642-MSS 111 MBZ 226 hOOCf. trunk, 6 eomp.ttll¥'ely Prtced 1301 Quall Str"t '~,!!~A~Ft't':.b~tn ~~~ ·72 Sk~ark, 4 dr. etc:-runi ed. u 11 $500. 7 Other para. 175 M . 'l/W ~ NEWPORT BEACH 1 1650 obo. 675·1161 gOOO Int perfect reblt '78 Cutlau 2 dr. 140,000 '71 Cl...ic. ti' Tr1-hull, 4 Bu• rear bench . lll-llOO eng $800 549.6441 ml $750/ob o Cerf cy1 Volvo 110, open bOW. M 1·2220 M1·2220 '89 VW Bus, rebll eng, ___ __ . 975-0306 Mon thru Fri $3000/0BO. 160-0435. Leulno = ~lS• S r une xlnt. $2 tOO '76 Skyl1rk VB, A/C BMW 'M 1800, pertlng _ _ 875-7316 stereo. 1 owner gr1 eond Olds '78 CUttUI Su~. 74 ft Alden LuxUfY MotOf out, motOf, tren9 body D"""1V CARVER 1 soKSb, euto. 1ir, , --$1800 obo 640-0219 Top coned. New ti,... YKtlt wfNwPI Cti.rt_, pert•. cMilp, 498-3223 l'l....11 et•eo. PS, PB, PW, anrf, 89 VW Sqbk w/blown ~~-~-blue, pvt piy. A.icing Corp. Exil oond, DlS·~·BMW 35mpgl5e50.031-3018 motor,mustsettthlswk C .. i111c 9309 $4195, -at 1636 Su· tl\le/at>oerd, alt tronlc, P~~:K: & Up L~~E ~O~ e.Q-• ~~, 1,.,1" 1350/olr 645-2600 t977 Cadtllsc OCV. COOICa s)erlor, C.M. 831-0300 twin 12V7 t 'I •tc. your •t. 8111988•1221 ~·~" 1 '"1~°"' · Per11•• 11S7 '72 Sqrbck good running and runs ucetlent Pl~Htli IJB 1685,000. Trade~ .V--....S 178 6U 1.7ltr.5193. nu cond. $1200. 49•·2903 Burgundy. laa1Mr In· 1 realee1eteor7. ~~rmr·~·=· ~.._Wa..I' = ~g~_e:~~u. '72 vw Bus, rebn enO. ~, $3900 754-0998. 6.J8 ZC~'~e~:'·~: WUTTlllY" S&-$40, o.w 497-1112, S...~ng 13 · run• great. Ike ~d. Must * * 1974 CAO. FORMAL cuh. 557.3533 1~N "a~iT~~~A~~~ ew'e '4117_1597 UllllT '71 911 CPE SPORT 1111 $1450/otr. 6 3-9015 LIMO Triple black Good Ptatlac I ... lmlT •• ' S••ll. AM/FM, Ml8' '73 Super Beetle Conven d M t ti c II 0000 PRICE.873-2686, la• Wu... XLNT. COND. S8,0 0 Ellcellent cond $4500 ~g~.86B4.ut 98 1 1 .. 17n2l'"c"'e-.t!"'all"Un•e•. •f~1K~m .. i•. "hvy-1"'498-3367 , • o e o 6 42 • 8 t 1 1 , hi 1 .......... Hlgheet cMh lmmed. Of • 81 320I: 6 epd, Ill rt. 031_.721 646-t030 720-1323 --dly tch, • r .. """"'· IMta LIJ flH your¥9lllcle,domeetlc0f (1CHJ134) '73COV S2150 great running. 1800. AOti: I~. 551-8285 • '81 320!· 6 IC>d A/C '78 9t2E ,_ P/8 tlr .. ·73 VW. rad chr whls nu 979·0456 Iv mag 1182·2838 ':·yre old~t='. (1CUV«-4i ' eunrool, rebll eng .. c:Mr~ palnl. '2300· 54B·2196 '79 Cad Etdo DilXi'iit '78 Cataline Sdn. 85K mt, l1800/0BO. 875-3878 WEiii •'79320l;4epd .. eunroof. ryl 18,000obo.7eo-8582 '74BUG,xlnt,MUSTSELL cond Compeny meln-Li ie• new 1 1976, Greg OLUI Ull (889 XMK) lealll rneeaage. this Wkand. best otter talned lease 1u1t compt. 642~795, ff'I 548-88.23 Ill 111111 • '50 S20I; auto.. A/C .78 1124 18500 ltd .cs 675-35B9 $7950, pp, B40·8266 •No HOBIE 18 •ttrtr, (1AHY239) • • 77 e onnevllle. lo ml, many X1fM, ldnt oond. • ·eo 3204. Auto Sun Oolomlte, t owner, Celt '74 Sunbug Snr1 5000 ml ?9 Seville Delaet bleck loaded. rww tlrel, xlnt t11100. 84e-1787 Roof~ m ) . ...,.. 720--0162 on eng, new brk1/ctutcl't. wire wheels, moat lltru , cond $3000. 553-0919 • ·ao · ;4IC)d,1.o Mt. SELL Idle Item• with 1 very clean $2095, 48,000 mt111 $8500 i---------211' ~ y9Chl. Trellrtle 6565493 ~ Pllol Clualfled Ad. 845-3120, 873-6588 493-1B 12 Sell Idle ltem9 842-5871 !railer. P0'1• potty 12000. _., 0.111 ~1-61S3 . ·~. (~~:O.,r'· Sun Aa•, (al!ijt4 A•tn, laf!rtH A•ltt, laf!ttt4 22· cci111na. IWlnO k..,, • ·e2 7331; 519<1 . !oeded. -... -------------------• &hp O/B, !\Illy ~. .. "' (7355&37) wt trtf, nu -t cuttilone, USEDCAASI TRUCKS Ul-11'11 t5500. 2131849-3334• COME IN OR CALL FOR ,,,. .. W. ttl, Santa Ana 8 1 9 / 4 e 1 • 5 1 • is __ ·-• .. •• £VV CIOMd .. __.~ evee/wknde r-.s~ ...,...,., Connllr-OIUllo 23' Etlceon 8r>ee'af, 8HP ~ LARGE SELECTION OF :tl~~~.r.c'19~0;g: 18211 BEACH BLVD. NEW & ul BMW'SI 84-4-8087 HUNTINGTON BEACH 141 .... .,, ..... 1111 111.HW/DPTU LM .. Extra Oleen, ........ VHF, WI plf TIP .uAi VOLUME SALES COMPI... t 2V wt run fll 1111 tall SERVICE & I.EASING llottte, 8 hp Evtnruct.. AUi "Hll 3870 N. Cherry Ave . t!800. 8'42-2898 dye: --i-•-LONO BEACH 876-9010 tyt r-·--(No. cn.ny .xtt-405) 2480 HarbOI' Blvd. COAONAOA 30' motor· COSTAME.SA l'J14)11f.11M Hiier, electronlee, "· ••t ••-... , .... ., ,.,..,._,,,. weioome auto pMol, km, ctt. ellp - --t• av111 . u1.ooo. PP WllTlll latsu tl • 8404291 Good ctMll Ueed care; 111 1280 Fltbk 1 own a ERICSON 16: PennenNp, ~ 1971-1983 9ulc:U. IC>d xtnttHS 845-7578 T opCCondE CA' EQUlpped& A for J 10 u a ti, T A 7 I & '71 611t9Uf'I, 510 two dOOf, RA I U8l!, . Avon, Por.cn.. bu1 f/l'Y model A.uto, Medi OOllNllm. Auto Pllol. Eto. Only oooel6eled. Top pno. 1450 otlo, 642·9187 80500 .... Sip In ..... paid! Cell Ctt¥9 at ..,., • Pof1.CllU...97t-7143 M 010,. a t ( 7 14) eo f10 HlltOllbadl. 4 dt, 5 HOit! 11" •lttehr, T .. 9n.2&00. :'on:Wt:'A-~: qu1a ..,... =· many WI Wiii W. '4200. 142.ot37 1rtr11. '=. l2200. &UI--·ao Uftbeok. 25,000 Otto· mll••. Mu et •••I Hotii. Cel 1•1, lwy d1y tllf, S4t001090. ~7063 ~'J 1e::111ru 1 1000. ·ea iiOZX. T ·toe>. 5 IC)d, _., toeded. Extended ...w. Hobte cat tt'. ex...... WM' .,.. llttok•. AM!lno oond. _,.,.,feat, lo prtoa 111.~fotlo. ""'8t ..... t1tH. 84t-0193 16K ml. 4fi.2922 Lido 14, reo. rigged Lve 100'1 of cSoll•r•. wt l,!!!11•7'· ... x.1~117a .. ond~ ;7c ~ JtO pie. zt 9rHt mlleeg•·Dallun 1....... 1..--\ 4 • .,.w, IU 10 fh,•r t 796. auto, ..,.. ewt QM. ........ 171 .. u111e ,_, .. bo, t-'Y '4800. e~s-nfa 1_-__ .. ___ 'lr'lll"l __ Hll, Qd oond.. h h ~t llU canl~ 1310 . 'n iOOlii. Auto, PS/PB, Lv ~. 641-2"1 I OIM. "'r lenll. MOOO. Pla1 f2' It. Waoon. LbOi. 2 Nlit. b4t. b -•M-192 :~ ~~~ c•ll. boat ror ottlld. fl'ldl IUI 1 e · ~ x=: 848-01'3 lw i di ....... ! OOOCI 'I '1et 124 _,_. ~ 00:: ~ ICNl'O, ..._ ven. I epcl, ~/bit It, •• ,-~2 ~ tcp. ...,.. .... '2800'*o ......... HH ... ~ 11wm 'ftffrmule 181 581 lliWI• 'f04ll .._.,.,,. .... •~.,-.-... -.---. MW-.-,--=-,-;;a .... V I • U 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 ~ i. 11¥ Ullng ,_ Olly ,.._ MUI tall top. 1090. 4fl.07M IOI Ctll....., Adi. .,.,._ OUR BANK . SEZ, CLEAR OUT ALL THI '83 ISUZU TRUCKS AT COST & BELOW COST. 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OKAY, 6AN6, LET'S STAY AWAKE OUT T14ERE by Jim Davis ' • t - ... -------------------------------------------------------~------------- t NANCY R I PROMISED LULU I'D TAKE HER TO THE MOVIES-- HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED '? BUT I'M BROKE TWO DOL LARS DENNIS THE MENACE -Your Lhcle Charlies farm must be BEAUTIFUi.! JUDGE PARKER AW--MAYBE NANCY CAN HELP ME BEFORE I GIVE \T TO YOU, CAN I ASK ONE QUEST\ON '? NOW, I WANT YOU iO USTEN TO ME ... CAREFULLY! YOU CALL ABBEY AND TELL HER YOU'VE THOUGHT IT OVER AND HAVE DECIDED TO SELECT THE GUEST LIST YOURSELF! DO 'roU UNDERSTAND, SHEILA ? MOTHER, WHAT'S WRONG? WHY ARE YOU CRYING? HI, NANCY - -CAN I BORROW SOME MONEY? I'M TAKING SOMEONE TO THE MOVIES WHAT TIME WILL YOU PICK ME UP? 8-21 by Hank Ketcham by Harold Ledoux . ---~~~~~--------------------------------------..-.....--. ...................................... __ __ --------------------.._ ____ ......, ______ ~.,------------- by 10M BlfT1 UJC.. 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CO IN TRICK DEFIES LAW I l's easy to defy gra111 ly, lhe law lhal governs the motion of all material bodies The performer asks someone lo provide a coin The coin is lhen placed upon lhe forehead and remains there without falling when the performer's hand is.removed How 1t"s done Push the coin against the forehead with firm pressure. causing 11 to cling lo the skin. The slunt will work similarly wtlh a '"gravity defying" pencil slub. button. bottle cap. paper clip. etc Dear Pal : They were petrified. Dear H•I: Who can I call for supporters for a strike? Dear Pal: Try Picket-tron. e City Code' Find a European city 1n each sentence I I heard from everyone 2 Grandpa rises early J ll"sbesttogoslow 4Ourwell1sbonedry ve>Q\•1 t 01\Q C \1Jfd t •wot1 1 e Shell Game! One-quarter of the seashells I've collected added to one-third that amount totals 10 more than hall the number. How many seashells have 11 °'iUi""i pu• P•..1pun4 •uo e Tongue Tests! 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STA'/ OPl!N, JEVES, OR WE :END OIJR DOODLING CAREER As A i=l<AAJC/-11:31: FRITT.ERf' • it·s i?metimes very helpful to have your caady or .Par!ner holithe fiasstick. 6el~U5£ ! CAN11' (:,lJAr<O fM~ ~e:flf(E.ME.N"f VIL.L.A&e IN A N~I UNlfORM! If 1<065 M~ Of M" P~'llHOLD6lCAL ~OVAN1'A~~ ~ e 11183 United FMture Synclate, Inc. AL.1"0\JC,\.\ 1'\.-tE.~f. I~ A l=IN~ LINE 6E1wee.tJ "s1...of'P'i" ~t-to "Rt 01cvt..ou s. /I by Gus Arriola f1t. COMPLIES e>'I FALLIAIG ASJ..E.EP ON T!-1.E JOBI' • by Jeff MacNelly This enalie.s ~u iD judtt.e. the distance. to the hole a 1I'tt1e. inm accu.ntely, ... .-- .. 0•1111 ''AIK'' mllOn LOS ANGEJ..E.S -S.,lou&er ~ ... who spent 20 days in bei:j for exhaustion after fin. ishing his direction of Slaying Alive, still feels "mentally de- pleted." because he hasn't had time to write in the last 18 months. Sly maintains. "I feel empty when I'm not writing." He may not have time in the next 18 months either. In Oc· tober Stallone, 37, resumes acting in Rhinestone with .-.... ,_-.. ,......._ r-I - ' ' '.. .... ' ............ . ~ I -._../ __,I I '-j _ - vard many nights until 3 A.M. ''A coup~ of people came up lo me -for business -bet· ween lakes," he says. "It was incredible." Especially since the f>.loot-2 Shawn refused to shave his chest for the part and wears a large boa to camoufl~ the area. With a blond wig, Shawn says he looks "like Aw Haar • on a bad night." -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -Al the recent dedication of Broadway's Nell Sil?oo Theater, Simon re- ferred to his honorary doc· torate of humane letters from Hofstra University. "Up to now," he said, "f thought a humane letter was. 'Dear Sir, Please don't kill my doA' or 'Dear China, Sorry to near a.bout the earthquake."' ... Actr~ n.ere-s-w-- vidim of a near.fatal knife at· tackillft' last year. insisted on doing her own stunts in The Evil That Men Do, her up- coming film with a..te. ......_ The 28-year-old explains, 'This is the only way I can prove rm fully re- covered. I'm tired of wearing a 'Fr~. Handle with Care' la- bel .' ... Lee Mau win claims he's had his fill of films that concentrate on ~ car crashes rather / than good, strong 4 plots. Not to wor· I ry. His next movie should be a real potboiler: Gorily Parll, due out in Decem· ber .... PMI A.Dka. 8-t a.chancb and former Ooo- bie Brother ffkb=e' Mc- Doaald are collaborating on the title song of the J.clde Bluet film Together .... KlllhryD CrCMlby. touring to promote her book. My Life with &ng, gets the same shock in ~ery city. "Several WASHINGTON -Although he was the first Congressman to be killed in the line of duty. etfons to honor ..,_. tadw Leo ~ (D-CaJif.) have met with surprising in- difference among politicos. Both Pteildeob Carter and IL s-failed to act on petitions to award the Presi· dential Medal of Freedom post-mortem to Ryan, who was murden:d by cub leaders in Jonestown in J 978 while investigating constituent complaints that cult mem- bers were~ ing heid there apnsa their will. But now the House ma- jority leader. ... "" .. ....__.. -{[)-lex.~ and Otriltie and Biiiy;· malta tlN pildr in rf/i«f. hp e1 Ir generations oonsiderme to be tl•e Tlao•.. Lanto• an aging matron," she says. (l).Calif.) are co-sponsoring a "That shatters my self1>0rtrait bill that would award Ryan ol a little flirl running out to Congress's highest award: the pick strawberries," sighs Congn!sAonaJ Gold Medal, Kathryn, whose birthday in which has been given to only November will be her SOth. 75 Americans sinoe 1776 .... ... Laughs JemD NI-Attractlng the right crowd is detda. founder of as critical to a Washington re. Weight Watchers taurant's success as acceptlng lntemabonal Inc.. credit cards for tho8e expense- ") guess I must be acrount lunches. The Palm rich. I just bou&ht has caricatures of leading a luxury apart· politicians sketched on the ment In New wall. And Mofton's, an eatery '1bfk. and I favored by the Ullnols C.00· didn't even •CSIS'ionll deleplk>f1. has b-~my It· ty'• Rotunda, • oorMr rwned ~ how br Ho\Jle w~ and Means much 11 chairman o. ••• ...._. c:Dlt." tiEI (D{ll.~ But the new~ _.,..ilmw reopetatd Ollie 7 # mt• Reltlunnt. the power lunch ipoe for the lpOt1I crowd. hat ICDft!d a ooup In thil football• cnzy town. Al. the requelt of tam owner JKk .,_, c..oa.. Duke's wUI houee the Redskins' c:ha~nshlp trophy from Super xw. -k«hltfn Mmr and .laM C.lberl Wlult'. It Biie m:ver-to be tlllle IO 10 Wiwbeft _. oat 1ettln1 •obbed7 -S.U., Aadi!r-, IDcL The truth is I'm not always spotted. Last winter. when I was doing Geni~ on Broad- way. I found it easier to take a bus to get to work than to fu. tilefy try to hail a cab. I'd get on the bus, bundled up In a down coal, with my hair stuffed into a big woolly hat, and never once did anyone give me a second glance. Perhaps I didn't look the same without makeup, perhaps no one ex· peeled to find me squashed into a bus, or perhaps every· one was busy with their own thoughts. -Datttt WJdfr in Return of the Jedi 1-., ,_.. Mllflll r-' I"). .. It .....,. ....... .,... lo t.e • ml? -0.N-. y_. m••• w.la. Hudlr.. It actUlltv hampered me wilh tht sfrk. When I U9!d to ask one for a date, I oouJd read her mind: "If he 8'(S me in a tight spot." rm IUl"e she wondered, ''Whal will I dor' That dldn't do much b my flO. When I 80 thoppnt lor dothel. f can't &et anythlftl olf the radt -everYth~ hM to be CUltom-made. The only thlnp t!Ult flt me are socka.. Andat the movies or the theft. ter people behind me-. con· •nl>' 11kJna me to t6t down. When I lell them f am= down we all &et em~. e -MMIU WllJW . All rtgflta ,...., TEAR OFF ANO REDEEM s1 50 QFF a carton of New CENTURY Filters or Lights NOT AVAILABLI: IN ALL AREAS en d l) m () 0 c ~ z -sEEHERE, COMRADE SLOVAK! .. LIFE IN THE SOVIET ARMY BY ANDREW COCKBURN I n the summer of 1982 a Soviet military supply column was wend- ing its way along the narrow road that links the Afghan cities of Jala- labad and Kabul. The trucks and fuel tankers in the convoy had a strone escort: 19 B.M.P.'s (armored fighting vehicles). eactt of which carried eight Soviet infantrymen as well as missiles and a cannon Suddenly, as the convoy rounded a bend, a petrol tanker exploded into a ball of flame. An American-made mine planted in the road had blown up. At the same moment, the Afghan guerillas who had planted the mine began pour· i ing bullets into the column from the .i steep hillside above. j Two or the ambush party were not Afghans. They were British , former i members of the elite Special Air Ser· :i vices regiment who had come to AJ. ghanistan as freelance journalists. and they were worried men. They realized that the fierce but untrained guerillas had led themselves into a potential trap. As veteran professional soldiers. they could see that all the· Russians had to do was dismount from their B.M.P. ·s. which were at the front and back of the column, and advance on the ambush- ers from the flanks under covering fi re. "We're all goine to die," one of the Britishers recalls saying to the other. for lhefe was apparently no way out. But in fad no one died. apart from the driver of the tanker that hit the mine. For instead of setting out of their armored vehicles, the RUMians chose to remain safely inside, blazing away at great cost In ammunition -but with fittle effec1 -before they eventuallr. moved off. "Any competent, wel · trained force could easily have finished off the guerillas," comments an American C.Ongresslonal soedalist on the Afshan war who i., famlllar with the story of that ambush, "but the Soviet k>rces seem to have been incap3.ble of It." Thls Incident, and ochers like it, do a lot to e.xptaln why the Soviet Army is bogeet1 down In Afghanistan alter almott thttie yean of war. lt suaesu that the Soviet militaiy i.. not quite the awet0mely effldent machine that wt hear about from Kttmlln propaaanda All~ Cocltbum rtpOi'f( on m/Ntory olfolf'J ofld IJ '"-author al The Thl'NI l!lli6' I~ Sovld Mlllwy ~IM (Random /-to4;M) 4 fAMllY WWIJ.Y. 4UOUS'r 21. IM) Souf« draltt:a: "No one wants to MTW a mlnuk longa than M hos to." and Pentason statements. "Despite the fact that the Soviet Army projects itself as the best equipped, largest tactical and strategic military force ln the world," says Col. Robert Bartos of U.S. Army intelligence. "Western analysts can now speculate that the man of steel has entrails of straw." One reason why we know more to- day about the reality behind the pro- paganda is that in recent years thousands of veterans or the modern Soviet for~ came to live in the United States. Mostly Jewish, they were legally permitted to emierate from the Soviet Union during the period of ditente in the 70's Every young man in the U.S.S.R. Is supposed to serve two years in the forces as a draftee (three years If he Is selected for the navy). So we can use these emigrt veterans' recollections of service life to reconstruct the back· ground of those young men caught in that Afghan ambush. They dld not choose to be In Afshan- istan; soldiers serving there are noc volunteers. Almost certainly they didn't even choose to be in the army; Jess than I ~t of the rank and file are "ll~rs.' Draftees almost never rHnllst at the end of their two years' serv~. and when we look at the conditions they musa endure we can see why. Soviet draftees are summoned to the terVice in two &reat roundupt fN6Y year. Youths whose l&h birthdays fall before the I st of July must report for training in early summer, while the rest are drafted in late fall. They do not know to what branch of the service they will be posted. or where. They do know that they will spend the next two years of their life far from home, be- cause it is the policy of the military authorities to make sure that no draftee ever serves in his home district; sym· pathetic bonds between the armed forces of the state and the local popula· tion are not ena>uraeed. One former soldier, now living in the U.S. (he. like some of the others, prefers noc to be ldentJfled). ~ains the POiicy In sim- ple terms: "A Russian tofdler probably would not $hoot at Russian women. but a Kazakh [one of the Central Asian minority naOonllltles of the U.S.S.R.) would. He would WJ, They 1tt Ru. .tans. Lee's set them."' 1"he barradcs the toldltn Uve In are not only far from home but also usually remote from any town. Contact with civilians is discouraged. Even officially. a draftee gets only 10 days' home leave during his rwo years. and most of them do not even get that. One former draftee who had been posted to a remote Arctic radar station recalls how he received mail from home only once every six months. So the worltl of the Soviet soldier is totally endosed by the barbed wire around his base. II is, says Colonel Bartos, "a brutal, insensitive world where the military ethos is still locked in the l&h and 19th centuries." Many former draftees remember Soviet Army food with particular hot· i ror. It 1s apparently unappetizing and ~ not very nourishing. ·One former soldier reports being served dried fish I every night for two years. Conditions such as night blindness and running sores caused by vitamin deficiencies are common. "The whole year they are fed on rocten potatoes." recalls Alex Rantinor. who was drafted in 1973 and now lives in New "lbrk. "Even in the summer they are not given fresh vesetabl~. Much of the food Is canned. but the men don't even get the full amount because the IOldlers who work In the kitchen steal It and ~ it on to their friends." Veterans say stealing is a way of lite In the Soviet mUltary. The 901dies have a bl& lnoentive to help themselves to equipment belo~ne to the •8'e beceU9e they are paid '° littJe -the equlvllent of about $6.50 a month 1 J J (almost 100 times less than a first-term enlisted U.S. soldier). Unless he is sent money from home. the only way for a Soviet draftee to get extra cash is by stealing and then selling state property. The problem of theft has the most severe consequences for Soviet defense. Says one former anti.aircraft specialist: "In the unit where I served, for example, I had a radar for tracking enemy airplanes. According to regula- tions I should have had two of them. But only one of them worked, and then only half the llme Why? Because the officers in my unit liked to drink and to get extra money, and how were they going to get it? They would immediate- ly think of selling spare parts. Cables. various generators for the radar, various kinds of radio equipment that was 1n short supply in civilian stores but that was available in the army. As a result the station would work only for a short time and then die out . . my equipment was on its last legs. The SEC· ond radar would not work because there was no generator-the officers stole it and drank away the money." The possession of alcohol is illesaJ for ordinary soldiers. but they get hold of it anyhow. Either they barter mili- tary property with the local population for it, or they buy 1t with money sent from home or raised by selling stolen property Dr Enders Wimbush. a senior researcher for the RAND Corporation think tank. has studied the effects of Soviet mihtary akoholism. "We dis- covered when looking at the American armed forces that there was. I beheve, an alcohol dependence level of about 18 percent I would be very surpnsed 1f "In Soviet units ... iJ is hard to see why anyone should take a hill for hi8 comrade& ., 11 were under one-third for the Soviet forces -very surprised " Dr. Wimbush was told by on'e former Soviet lieutenant: "The time for the Americans to attack would have been New Year's Eve. because everybody was drunk and there was no one on duty." Bui then he paused and added. "New Year's Eve wasn't much different from any other night " AJcohol and poor diet undoubtedly do a lot to degrade the fighting effi- ciency of the "Soviet forces. but the miserable life of the Soviet draftees has another and even more serious effect. Because the conditions are so bad. no one wants to serve a minute longer than he has to. This means that the Soviet Army lacks a core of experi- ence<t rank-and.file professionals, men who are not officers but who have made a career of the service. In West· em armies these men become the ser· geants and m~er sergeants and are resarded as the backbone of our mili- tary This lack of professional noncom- missioned officers (N.C.0 .'s) means that the command structure of the Soviet Army works differently from that of Western forces. Authority in the lower ranks comes not from a sergeant's stripes but from being the oldest and strongest soldier. regardless of one's actual rank. The fact that the Soviet draft happens only twice a year tends to promote a c&'lte system among draftees. Kyril Podlabinek, who served befween 1974 and 1976, explains how the system works: ·~ soldiers in their first six months are ca'Jed the you~ers. This is the lowest caste. Having served s\x months. the younssters become 'ft5hes,' although. trom the point of view of rights. the fishes have no ad· vanta&e over the you03Vers A year goc.1 by and a fish has turned into a 'candidate.' He I& not a candidate for aome otrke, but a candidate to bt!comt a 'bo5.\.' The tunak>ns or a candidate art baslcally repressive -polief work. They persecute the youngsters and the fishes so that the first -year soldiers don't get out of hand. Bluntly, they are responsible for 'order.' Having served another six months. the candidates be- come bosses. For bosses the custom 1s to relax." This 1s not 10 say that the Soviet Ar- my does not have sergeants; 11 does But they only have authority insofar as they are bosses A fish who is also a sergeant wouldn '1 dare order a boss about There's a common expression dmong U.S. combat soldiers· "You don'1 take a hill for your country, you take it for your buddies... In Soviet unils, where half lhe men are routinely sub)eded to vicious hazing and abuse by the other half. and where authorily comes from lhe bosses rather than through the official chain of command, it is hard lo see why anyone should be interested in taking a hill for his com- rades. Because most of lhe rank and file have a maximum of only two years' Ira.ming. the Russians must rely on pnr fes.sional officers to do Jobs that would be routinely siven to a junior N.C.O. in the U.S. 'The Russians rely on 1unior officers to do things we would never have a junior officer do in the United States," Gen. Daniel 0 . Graham ex- plained to a Congressional committee when he was head of the Defense In· telligence Agency (1974-75). "I mean. you see a junior officer running a switchboard out in the field. We would have a corporal." On top of this problem comes another. perhaps the most serious of all. Successful military forces, such as the Israeli Army. depend to a great degree on the initiative and Indepen- dent spirit of junior commanders who can make up their own minds about what to do In a fa.st-changins situation. In fact, the Israelis devised special training courses to deal with officers who "undeviatingly responded to orders." That is not the way the Soviet Army does things. Gen. Petro- Grigorenko, the only Soviet general t!Yer to be allowed to move to the West., says that in hls entire career he only heard of one officer who was punished {Qr failing to di.splay lnltiallve. or. one who was rewarded for doing so. Instead. Soviet training Is based t>n rigid, preset lormulm. t..a.rse-scaJe exer- cises, which look very Impressive on T.V .. art> Intensively rehearsed befot'e. hand. In one h!J8e exercise in 1967, called ()pefatlon Dnieper. hundred$ of thousands of mtn practiced for months. ~Ute the hl8h command wanted to put on a llOOd show, they used thousands of ofRcers dressed at ordinary toldlers l'or the most Impor- tant parts of the operation -appanmt· ly thlnkina that theatrics are more Im· portant than reall5'lc tralnln9. That Is a luxury the Soviet Army tan· not afford. fW AMn.Y W•utY . AUOUST ll . lleJ .. _ PAYING TOO MUCH FOR LIFE INSURANCE? 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"A patient and his family have an important role In observing themselves as many ways as ~ible:· says Dr. Keith Sehnert, author of How to Be >t>ur Own Dodor -Sometimes (Grosset & Dunlap). Dr. Sehnert Soes so far as to recommend that every family stock a strippe<kiown version of a doctor's black bag, com· plete with a stethoscope, otoscope (for examining ears), blood pressure cuff. thermometer and penlight -equip- ment that can be purchased from mail· order oompanies or medical-supply stores for as little as $75. These days anyone with access to a decent pharmacy can purchase far more complex medic.al equipment and tests relativel'y easily. People are buying speculums for at-home vaginal exams, thermometers tha& give electronic read· outs. a myriad of chemica!ty treated paper strips that tesl for the presence of a host of components. such as bacteria in urine or blood, Pf'll'lancy test kits and swabs for do-it-yourself throat cultures. And that's not all. Accordina to BUI Radot. spokesnwl for the food and AdmlNltrldon (F.D.A.), It Is to buy anoer test kits to detect idden blood ln the ltoot (not atways accurate): dent41 lnlarumenta. lndud- lna eledrlc tooth bulers and placqut- detection kits (Ille. amxdln8 to the F.D.A.i blood and urine &lucme tests, helpful to COMol dilbetes but not to ~ the diteut: M well as kits c:ont4lnlll8 equipment and ll\ICNcllons for deU\lelina a baby It home. How do doctors ~ about ell thls It• ~ Jody <lcl)o#'tt ~ ~ly on ,..ycholoflt;ol IOllla 6 F.ulll.'I' wma.v. Auau5T ti . ·~ home medic.al care? Most applaud the trend. But even the most enthusiastic ones caution that any device or test used at home is good only for prelimi· nary observations or for monitoring an existing condition. such as diabetes that's being treated by a doctor. These tests should never be used for diagno- sis or treatment. "I am a great believer in an individual knowing as much as he can about himseJf." says Dr. Leonard D. Fenninger, vice president of medical education and scientific policy at the American Medic.al Asooci· ation, "but even the most explicit in· structions on some of these tests won't guarantee that someone will accurately follow them.'' Besides, with any test you will get a certain number of false · positive and false negative results. The problem comes when people try to diagnose and then treat themselves without consu lting a physician. Too often what happens then is peo- ple start medicating themselves with over-the<ounter drugs for an Illness that doesn't exist. Or worse. people are lulled into an unhealthy. perhaps even fatal. sense of security by the inac· rurate negative results of quack mer· chandise. For example, a maik>rder test that claimed to be able to detect cervlc.al cancer was recalled by the F.D.A because of an extraordinarily high rate of false nesative results. (Even the most rdiable at-home tests are never 100 percent aa:unste./ When purchasing any type or medi· ca.I equipment. ask your pharmacist or doctor for hls recommendations. As to choosh~ a medical do·U1'0Ul'lelf test. apln. tt s be9I to consult your physi- cian. Learning as much u you can about your body -by monitoring your blood pnsure or testin& your urine if you're prone to inJedions -ls aood for your health and will help both you and your doctor to become awve of what's nor· mal and abnonnal for you. But remem- ber. nevtt alter therapy on the bub of rmaltl yot(ve determined younelf, and ' never bc8iJl trftllna youneU bttore you've consulted 1 dcKtor. PW , 10 ....... : .............. ,.., .......... ~ ... ,. .............. ,.. .... ..._ .............. -... 1111rc:..-.111Cllllld1t ......... ~ .. ,..~ ... ..,,., HERE'S TO A FRUIT-FULL SUMMER 0 ne of the intrinsic JOYS of summer is the abundant ar- ray of fresh fruits. And to take advantagt> of 11. you should consider a timely new cook- By Marilyn Hansen book with wonder- fully appetizing as well as unusual recipes -Marion Gorman 's Cooking with Fruit. Gorman. a pro- tegee of renowned gourmet D 1 one L-Manon_._ ........ Gomi--an__.. Lucas. c:o--authored The Dione Lucas &ok of French Cook· mg and now 1s the executive editor of the magazine Gaslronome and a con· tributing editor of Organic Gardening. In her new cookbook. tru1ts are listed with their history and little-known lid· bits of information. You'll find that the recipes are easy to follow and describe imaginative ways to brighten everyday and party menus SWIU PLUM TART Spicy swee1 pastry filled with fresh plums and chopped nuts and encrusted with more chopped mm When plums art' oU1 of seMOn, mango 1s a IMI)' subsutute. [)o.ahead tip Baked. hlled tart can be prepared a day ahead and refnserated TartShdl: I bUed 8-or 9-ladl .,..vy e.helJ wtth reMrVed unbliked doQllb for &atdoP. 2 ~DOI dry__. .... brMd ~ ~~~ lbl. rrali sweet pl-. (e. ... llaHen pru.ae or ~ p6tted and quarteftd. or S ~· a.,. peeled. 9lked . .....,.. ~ cup !Indy ~peel wain• or pecue y. capupti-e,, Y. all> ftd C'IUftllt jeQ:y (II dlrii ,..__ Aft a-4 or llprtcot po .-et woe (U ...,.. or ,.UOw ,._or......,... are~ ..... ~ I. Prepare tart shell: Preheat oven to 350° Sprinkle bread crumbs on boltom of baked pastry shell. 2. filling In moong bowl. combine plums or mangoes. v. cup chopped nuts, honey and currant ielly or apricot preserve. and mix carefully with wooden spoon. Fill pastry shell with fruit mixture RoU out rt'- served dough between two sheets ol noured waxed paper. Cul dough into ~-mch-wide strips long enough to span lop of tart. and arranse in lattice (crisscross) IMhion. Press strips down al rim and pinch off excess. Brush top of pawy wilh bearen egg and sprinkle with v. cup chopped nut~. Bake 30 to 35 minutes. Mo~ 8 servings ··-&·w.ar·· • I all> ...... • t 1lue ~ c-J ~ \I\~ .......... ,.....d!IW IMt~IH~...., \I\ .... , ... ,.....__,.... \l\lJ lflH .......... rtad lorJ...._ .... I. Blend (or process) and pour into chilled gla..s. Garnish with mdon balls th~ on skewer. Mo/ta I cup 8 fAMll.Y WUJIJ.Y . AUOOST 11 . 19'3 I Wealthy Man "~"'"""' Wants to Give You His Wealth Secret Before It 's Too Late! Dear Friend. ~Y name 1s John Wngh1 Not 100 long ago I was nat broke I was SJ0.000 in deb1 . The ban~ rcpos~s~ed my car ~ausc I couldn'1 keep up w11h the payments. And one day the landlord gave me an ev11:tion no11ce bc:cau!>C: I hadn't na1d tht' rc:n1 for 1hrc:c monrhs. So we had to move out. M> fam1l} and I Sla)ed 3t ffi)' l"OU\in'~ ntace for the re\t of that month before: I could manage: to ge1 ano1hc:r apanmcnl That wa\ very embarrassing Things ha ve: changed now own four home-; in southern California The one: I'm living 1n now 1s worth more: than half a million dollar~ I own several ,·ar~. amon@ 1 hem a brand new Mcrcede!> and a brand new Cadillac. And a~ of now. I have $178.000 cash tn cer11rii:a1e of dcpo~us in just one of my bank accoun" m Beverly Hills. I'm not really trying 10 impr~' you with m)' wtalth. All I'm tr y· ing to c1o here: ·~ 10 prove 10 vou that tf ti wasn·t bccau<.t of that money sccrc:I I wa~ lucky enough 10 find that day. I ~till would have been Poor or may be even b<1nkrup1. It was only through thh amazing mone) ~ecrc1 that I could pull my\elf out or debt and bttome wc:ahh y. Who knows what would ha¥c happened to my family and me. Knowing about thi\ ~c:crct chanacd my life completely. It brought me we.ahh. happinu\, and mos1 1msxmant of all peace of mind . Thts secret will change yo11r life. 100' It will give you cvcry1h1na you nttd and will \Dive all your money problems. or co11rsc you don't have to take my word for 11. You can try 11 for yourKlf To sec that yo u iry tht!> s.«ret, I'm willing 10 give you $20.00 1n cash. (I 'm givina my ad· dress at the: bottom of this page.) I naurc:. if I \ptnd S20.00. I get yo11r a11cn11on. And you will pro- ve 11 10 your~lf that th111 ama.ung mont'y \ttrC1 will work for you. 100! You probably arc u king your\tlf, wh y is he 'l11lrinii hi~ ~fti wit h mt'? My r"poMc "· "why not". Firn. l'vt' 11l~ady made enough money 10 retire for lhc rt11 o( my life: S«ond, my ~cre1 i' \0 11ntquc 1ha1 we won 't be: compcuna wtth each othtr Third , no1hina h more \atid yina 10 me 1han 'harlntl my Heret only "11 h those who realize a golden opportunity and get on 11 quickly Tht\ ~ecrct •~ mcrC'dibly simple Anyone can u~e 11 . You can get ~1aned ~ith practically no money a1 all and the nsk 1s almoq Zt'ro. You don·1 need special training or even a high ~chool cduca11on It llocsn'1 mauer how young or old you arc and ti will work for you at home or c"c:n ~h1le you arc on \3Ca1ton . I.ct me tell you more about 1h1~ fa<cmating money making secrel : FAST MONEY With 1h1~ \c:crc:t the money can roll in rast . In ~omc: ca~e\ you may he able 10 ca'h m literally ovcr- ni~ht If you can follow simple: in \!ruction< you can gc:1 ~taned tn a ~inglc af1ernoon and it i< possible to have spcndatile money m your hand) the very ncitt morning. In fact. 1h1~ JUSI might be the fa stest /tflo/ way to ma ke money th<11 ha< ever bten invented! ALMOST NO-RISK Tht~ t\ a very safe way 10 gC'l e'<tra cash. It is practically ris~ free. 11 is not a dangerou~ gamble. Everything you do has already been 1ested and you can gel <tanc:d for lc~s money than most people spend for ·a night on the town "WORK" AT HOME One of the nicest things about this wholt' idea i\ that you can do it at home 1n your spare time. Yo11 don't need equipment or an of- fice . It doc~n·1 matter where you live either. You can u~ this sctrc1 10 make money ir you live in a big ci1y or on a farm or anywhere: in bttw«n. A hu\band and wife team from New York u$Cd my ~rel , worked a1 home in their <pare time, and made S4.S,000 In one year. SIMPLE This 5~ret Is simple. It would bt hard 10 make a mistake If you trlcd. You don't need a collqc degrc:c or even a hiah '!<:hoot educ.at1on. All you nttd ·~ a little: common scn'c 11nd the: ability to follow <imple, easy, stcp-by·,ter in,truc1io1u . I pcnonally know a man front New England who u~ed this S«rc:t and made $2 million In )UJ() yrtlrJ AGE DOESN'T MATTIA You c:an U$C 1hls teertt to make money no matttr how old or how youna you may be . There 1~ no ph y~1t!al labor involved and ~ery1t11na 1i so CHY ii can~ done whether )ou're a 1c:cnager or 90 yC'ars old. I know one: woman who 1; over 65 and 1s makmR all rht monry tltt nttds w11h this 'l«rc:t NO PERSONAL SELLING When you u~e this sccrt'I to make money you never ha'c: 10 1ry 10 con.,ince anybody of anything. nus has nothing 10 do ... ilh door· to-door ~lling, telephone \Olk11a 11on. rc:al estate: or anything else 1ha1 '"'Ol\es pcr<onal contact. LEGAL ANO HONEST Every1h1ng about thi\ idea 1\ pcrfce1 ly legal and hon~1 You will be: proud of what yo u arc doing and you will ~ fll'OVtdlng a \•c:rv \aluable <oerv1cc. NO LONG HOURS 11 will only take you two hours 10 learn how to u~ 1h1s secret After that e\trything 1s almost automatic. Alter you get ~tarted you can probably do everything that h neccs~ary in three hour< per week I know )'OU arc ;kept1cal That si mply shows yo ur good busmcs?. \en~. Wc:ll, here: is proof from ~pie who have put this amazma '>CCret in10 use and have goucn all the money they ever desired. Their names arc not mentioned here in order 10 prottct their privacy but I havt full information and 1he ac· tual rroor or their succn > in my office. PROOF • I\ woman from Oregon \tarted out by using my secret method in it' ~imples1 form. She later reported that it had brought her S 14,000 in cash. • A man from Rhode Island ap plied my ~rc:t and w11h the help of hh family. made over S40.000 In a yNJr in ht\ 5parc: time. • A man from California. who was broke at the time. tried my '«fCI a.nd made $147,000. • On the basis of my secret, a hu;- band and wife ic:am from Virainia iro,~ed over $100,000 Nlf/t '" eleven monthJ. • /\ man from California made ovtr S26S.OOO In on~ y~r. whh this incredible$«~. • I talked to a man from Ohio. who now llvn in Santa Monica. CA. He: said; "Thanl you for tharing your ~rct . . with th" ama1in •• yet simple wcrtt. I r~eivcd $220,000 In j 11Jt tl'fO months." As you can tell by now (to q y the lcut) I have comt ltTOSs \Omcthmg pretly good. All m all, 8\ I r.a1d in the beginning, I behe'c: I have discovered 1he \wcctcst hi· tic money-making sc:cre1 you could t'ver imagine:. Rc:mc:mbtr - I guarantee: h. MoM of 1ht' 11mt', ii takes btg money to make monc). Th1) i~ an e~cer11on. Wi1h this ~ret you can start m your ~pare time wilh almost no1h1ng. But of course:. \OU don '1 have to \tart small or ~la) small. You can go"" fast anll :b far a\ you Wl\h . The: ~llC: or your profit~ 1s 101ally up 10 you. I can't guarantee how much you will mali.c when vou u\e tht\ secret but I can tell you this -so far tht\ amlling money produdng <o«fet make' the profit~ from moii! other 1dc:3> looli. like rcanuts! Now a1 last. I've completely e~· rlaincd this remarkable ~re1 m a spcd al money making plan. I call it "Tht Royal Roat! to Riches". Some call it a miracle. You'll pro- bably call ii "Tht Secret of Ric he~.. You will learn C\Cf)'thm11 you need 10 know step· by·~tc:p. So you too can put this amazing money malt.ing secret 10 ~ork for you and make all lhl? money you nttd. To prove that this secret will \Qlve all your money problem~. I'm not even asking you to \end me money ln~1ead, Jl()\tda1c: your check for a month and half from today. Obviously it is not actually money beau~ it b not neaotiable for 4' day~. You can easily stop payment on it any time: you want. I can't cash your check for 4S days before I know for sure: that you ire completely sa1isfied with my material IMAGINE HOW YOUR WHOLE LIFE WILL CHANGE IF YOU USE THIS SECRET TO GET ALL THE MONEY YOU NEEDI • You won't have to worry about bills. • You will be mastn-of your own time and fate and nobody can boss you around. • You will have more time to •pend whh your loved o nes and you will ~ able to take: carc or them In emtraencit\. • You can have the hou~ you want , the car you want. 1he vkation' you wa nt. • And most of all, JOU wlll finally have PEACE OF MINDI Ir you nttd Cor just want) more money, there arc• lot or reason\ why you 'bould takt advan1aic of 1his amuing ~re:!. (And I can't think of a \Ingle: reason why )OU shouldn't). It will probably M>lvc: all vour monc:y problems forever. In fact, I am so complc:tc:ly t."on- vinccd 1hat my p<>wc:rful \C:Crc:t ~ork\ money miracles, that I'm willing to give you 1he mo\t unu\ual fluaranttt ever offered. That i~. if it doesn'1 solve all vour money problems. I'll return your original unca\hC'd check, plus an t:Ytra twt'nly dollar cash bonus just for doing me: (and your\clf) the favor of giving the secret an honest try according 10 my \tmplc instruction~. $20.00 FREEi There i\ no way you can lose. You either <,01\c all your money problem\ with this secret (in JUSI 30 t!ays) or you get your money bad pluf S20.00 in cash FREf.! Do you realize what this mean\? You can put my simple: secret into use:. Be able to solve all your money problems. And if for any mison whatsoever yo u arc: not I 00'1e \at is lied a rt er us1na the SC'Crt:t for JO days. you may re1um my material. And then I will not only return your original UN- CASHED CHECK, but l will also send you an txtra $10.00 cashitrs c:htck just for giving the: secret an honest try according to the simple instructions. l GlJARANTI:E FT! I Mn pvttt rcfeft'M'tS, t!Mftr~. """ .. ablo- ... dy NO RISK ON YOUR PART. To o rd«, simply write your name and addre's on a pie-ct of pa~r. Enclose your postdated check or money order for S 12. 9.S and 'lend It 10: WAIGHT PUllLISHINO COMPANY Dept. 1-41· 3l40 Ocean Par\ Blfd. Sutt.ION S.nta Monica, CA 80406 But the ·~upply or my material 1' llmltc:d. So send in your order now whilt the supply luts. If yo u wl~h to charge It to your Vl\I or MA$ttrCard -be sure 10 Include your account numbc:T and unuatlon date. Thai's all there Is 10 it. I'll sm d you my material rifht away by return mail. alon1 • wuh our unc:ondhional 1u1rant«. Rt:f'Uf.NCf~t;~ w~ btlo111 10 I o-.\n1ck1 (."hambcf of COf'ftmettt. •~•C'd at 4°' ~u1h Bhcl lffft, I 0\ An1clc,. <:alifo1n1a 90017 Our bantc rtrtr~t le f'ir,1 111' ~n11."k' Bank . I o, An1clc•. C•llfornle 90067 ou 've probably repressed the memory, but until a few short years ago, Eastern sophisticates bought nothing but --------------------------------17ta:-:-:ug-::h~i=-ns=-=stock in Texas. To hear them tell it, we Te.xans were coarse, rowdy rubes with a lot more dollars than TALL TALES &DOWN-HOME TRUTHS ABOUT TEXAS MEN 10 FAMIL\ Wt.D.lY. AUGUST 21 • IMl A born-again Texan who left her adopted New York to marry a nice San Antonio boy talks about the good, the bad and the ugly. By Katliarine Lowry sense. Then -bang! Tex's natural talent for ~If-promotion paid off in the form of Cowboy Chic. Instant Urban Cowboys donned feathered Stetsons. pearl-button finery and pointy boots so tight even muggers couldn't rip them off. The same snooty critics who'd once called country-western music a contra- didion in terms got to wallin ' with Willie and admitting that Dolly had more upstairs than just bosoms. In every sense. the eyes of non- Te.xans were upon us. The dosing of a Hill Country whorehouse spawned the best little Broadway hit in years. and 1V ratings for Dallas gushed higher than the wells at Spindletop. It goes without saying that all this hoopla has given men here a bigger case of the Bighead than they already had. Wh at's worse. those trendy Eastern socialites have been snapping them up by Lhe hmo-loads. now that they're in style, parading our boys around on Lheir arms like some barb- wire Bloomingdale bracelet This Trend Must Discontinue• Other- wise, before you know 11 every tall Tex- an not nailed to a fence post will be blowing his oil-Oeplet1on allowance an the Snow Belt! Maybe ii those home- wreckers knew the facts behind the myth ol the Texas Man. they wouldn't be quite so grabby. So here. as a public service. is the down-home truth about Tex: =.i::=a.. Not so fast, you gold diggers! This rumor got started because wheeler- dealer J.R. Ewing gets lot~ more media coverage than the guys who pump the gas J R drills. True, the state has its share of fat cats, but they aren't all debonair eccentrics. For every daring Red Adair snuffing out oil-ng fires for a fortune. for every madcap Stanley Marsh who bunes a row of cars nose down and calls it a Cadillac Ranch, there are dozens or dullards who bring their bird dogs on dates. trade Aggie jokes in lieu or conversation afld act as though the A.C LU. stands for Assorted Commie Liberal Upstarts. Sure. you mostly hear about the Con- nollys and L.BJ.'s with tongues as silvered as their hair. Well, the average Texas politician can barely introduce his mom, much less a piece or legisla- tlon! Still, if every Texan isn't rich, it's true they all want to be. Success in the oil biz has taught Tex that the West. wasn't won wilh flowchans and wishy-washy boards or directors. Accordingly. Tex lhinks big, trusts his instincts. acts decisively and goes for broke. Which is why. for the most par1, he isn't •. _ .... .,_.. ... H•ml Well. noc hlerally. but it's true they aren't real concerned with o~ng the social order. One look at Texas brazen hi.story and you can see why: Although originally part or Mexico, Texans re- volted in 1836 and yanked the land away lrom Santa Anna, causing con· slderable bloo<Wled. Not only did they win the stru81Jie, but they oontinue to make money lrom the deal by selling trinkets al the Alamo! For nine years al!er the revolt. Texas was an indepen- dent nation that 80( used 10 having Its way. Then In 1845 It joined the Union. only to secede 16 years later when Un· coin up and went pro-Labor on them. Even today. lex wlshes laws could be outlawed and thinks the Peds should keep their paws out of tvcrythlng but our mailboxes The only laws Tex likes are these· (I) 'lbu can own as many guns and pistols as your wife can keep polished: (2) You can switch wives an midstream without paying a Itek ol ahmony, and (3) You can dnnk when you drive if you stay on your side of the road. Until a few years aso. Tex could legally shoot his wife if he found her an the arms of anO(her man. even though she couldn'I do likewiSe. But some up- pity women in tight jeans had that changed. for very obvious reasons Rase~ like Butch CM51dy and the Sundance Kid helped perpetrate the myth that our outlaws are pretty flam- boyant, and it seems to hold true Granted. they rob more cradles than trains. but they've 5'ill got nerve and daring. When Charles Harrelson . con- victed of assassinating a Federal judge for hire. heard lhis called lhe crime of the century. he argued with the prose- cutor. Harrelson told the jury wuh a wink. "I hardly think that 's correct. with Kennedy killed just a few years back!" Then he held a press confer- ence in his prison suit and did card l!icks to show reporters that he was so good al gambling and cheating. he didn ·1 need to kill for money! Mean- while. a Housron physician was con- vided or trying to poison his crippled. dependenl wife. Despite this. he managed to sweet-talk his ir.tended victim into begging tire court to show him mercy. When Tex says he wants a helpmate. he means 11. ,~ .... S( Sei'lor: You don't get Alan Aldas when your Levi gene pool is a mix of Spanish conquistador. Apache brave. bull·headed pioneer and Southern plantation owner. AJI lhat. plus a strong dose of German and Scandinavian set· tiers, has caused Tei to be big and bur- ly and aggressive in every respect. He doses deals with a bang. sweeps ladies off their feet before they can whimper. He may not eat nails for lunch. but he does eat hot sauce with breakfast. Naturally, Tex's ability to do thin9s, fix things and control things means he's also that way with his women. In that respect lex LS pretty sorry, tho~ hardly apologetic. Here are real·hfe admissions made by some shameless perpetrators in lhe pas1 ~ years, with names omitted to P,"oted the 9uilty: Austin l"t'Slauro1eur · 1 can't oompromlse. honey. That means I'd on· ly get my way SO percent of the time ... San Antonio realtor 'The only 8QOd part about the women"s movement ls the stuff about easy sex with no rings attached.'' A prominent, ex-patriot Texas joumaliM loved 10 enrage ardent feminists by explaining that civil rights for a woman means that "a woman should be civil to her mar1 a1 all times.'' In return for this tiny favor, he was pre- pared to "forgive a woman for anythins but being ugly! .. -· .. }:•-..... u.ct ....... Well, O.K. So he smells more like rawhide than English leather So only an undertaker will ever give him a manicure: so he peppers every sen- tence with bunkhouse turns of phrase. But in some ways it's rather refreshing Tex senses that, just like cheese. being overprocessed means you're bland in- stead of sharp: he'd rather stay a little bat crude if at means being more alive So he belches instead of burps. stomps instead of dances. hoots instead of chuckles. As for cultu re. he prefers his own. hunting and shooting and football and heading for the hills to watch a sunset. Tex will slt for hours in a deer blind. but not in some box at the opera. As for foreign films, they're un- Amencan . and violins are fiddles without any spunk. Maybe most Texas guys aren't bookish intellectuals, but it's wrong lo say Lhey're illiterate. There's not a Texan alive who hasn't read the Cliff Notes for Semi- Tough Y_C.. ...... Te•te Dwk .......... ..... The myth that Tex is a heavy dnnker 1s nO( a myth at all. It's his favorite recreation and colors everything about him, including has nose. Fact is. he doesn't drink all that much more than others, it's just that he does it more openly, more gleefully and more often. Water being scarce, Tex has teamed to conserve by guzzling beer at every meal. One Austin artist claims it's the only known source for Vitamin K. The F.D.A. hasn't ruled yet. but a guy can't be too careful a.bout his health .... Irr other states, drinking to exces..-; is con· sidered a sign of weakness. Not here. A hollow leg -like the beer belly bounc- ing about it -is considered a sign of virility. If he can remember a thing about the night before. It means he didn't have enough run. Amazingly. Texas women don't mind much. Al least when Tex is drunk he torsets his macho posturing enough to get sweet and sentimental with his darlin' Which brings us to the myth tha1 ... ts·.a:-D• • •' .... An I. R.S. audit scares lex less than a WQman's tears -especiaJIY when he's the one who caused them. lf he had hb druthers. he wouldn ·1 have emotions at all. But love, being an Involuntary fundion, gives him no choice. There she is, messing up his roncentrarlon. draining his energy. Plus relationships take time trom the truly lmponant things in life, like changing the oil In his pick-up. The one good thins is that 1tx will never lie or lead a lady on. It's so hard for him to de.dare love even when he fttls It. M couldn't do so otherwise Mostly he shows affection by actions instead of words. credit cards instead of love letters. His com- pliments are shy and half-teasing things like. "You 1aJk pretty smart for a blonde " Now. you may well be wondering why women seem to flock to Tex like a sale on irregular sheets Probably ~ cause of the myth that ... Tu6 ull#male complifMtlt, MO'I author low#')': .>bu to/It pt'f!ltY ""°" '°'a bbldr.. • = ........... Sure enough. One on one. no man is funnier or better oompany. Every lime he opens his mouth. something witty lalls out. Trouble Is. when two or more Texans are gatht!ttd logether, they all want the attention. After the first round of beer, it sounds like a Robert Altman soundtrack turned up full blMt. They interrupt each other, outshout each other. one-up each other It's true, of course. that women In the midst of such madness rarely get a word in ~wise -at least in public. But then, TeX promises only to honor, protKt and cherish, not ia give you equal time. Besides, when you get Tux alone, he lends to make up k>r everything. 'Tlfe rule Is simple: If you want to ralse con.rdousne$5, lady, seek your fortunes elsewhere. If you want to raise hell. £1rab a Texan. AJ 10"8 M you don't grab mine! fW I 78lR-Post stitch stJipes give sltm mrng look to classic cardigan Crochet easily of syntlletlc wonted Sizes 10-16 tnCluded $2 SO !5!54R 5MR-F'tfty-stata qullt -Its done In easy stitches. 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Leigh :S own coming of age has not ' been particularly easy either When she was 2 her parents. screenwriter Bar- bara Turner and actor Vic Morrow. divorced. and when her lather died fasJ summer -in a freak accident on the sel of the film The Twilight Zone -she hod been estranged from him for many years. In an interview with FAMILY WEEKLY '.s Mary £//in Bruns. Leigh talked about the pasJ -and the future. Bruns: One of your 9CeOee In Fa« 7tmo wu cut out for beinl too expUdt ee:nally. Wu that a bard 8CaJe to do? Leigh: No, it wasn't difficult. I would never do a nude scene that was purely for exploitation. But this wasn't exploi- tative. It was clumsy and funny and sad and true. When you take off your doches you have nothing to hide be- hind. Q: WM! do you I emetilber about )'Otar own early romancee? Leigh: My first [sexual] experience wasn't horrifying. It wasn't the best either. I went through all the pains and hurts and joys or being an adolescent. But I never closed up. so that was good. Q: WM It bard to be Vk Monow'a dllJd and aleo wut to be an ac- trae? Leigh· I chose my own name for that very reason . I didn't want to go into an audilion and have everyone say, "So you're Vic Morrow's daughter." That's why I chose .Jennifer Jason Leigh. Q: Yoa'w talked abo9 teeaDs ........ from )'OW,..... when yott weft IJ'Owtna ap. Did JOU ,... tW dlilUnce ft8I and) hJa deltb7 Lelah: That's the traae<!Y of it. There's alwayi; a hope that y0u'lf get it together, a.nd there's no rush. Then when some- thing like that happens out of the blue, It l6km that chance away, and so there's a lot of pain. Q: WOllllld JCM1 Uke to 1e1 marrted1 FREE ® Bl71LDING S.ET WHENVOUBUY -----------OFFICIAL CERllFICATE TO GET MY FREE LEGO® BUILDING SET I AM ENCLOSING: • 3 Labels from 32 oz. or larger BEST FOODS Real Mayonnaise • 3 Labels from 18 oz. or larger SKIPPY Peanut Butter • SOC tor postage and handling MAIL TO: Fr .. LEGO Oft8f P.O. Box A392 Young Amertca. MN 55399 ~ '---CllV -------- ----lll:I Code "-Cl* OOolll ~ -.'4. ---· ~ ............ -...... .,. ,_....,.,_,,.._ .... °""_,,90 ... --°'--""'-= ....,111-..0.\ ______ ,.,.,._ .. _ ,...,, .... .,.._.,,,,"",_"Nueo .. ......, MllN>OO•...-•--,. ... ._... __ , OI Cl'C ,,.....,._ lr>C • ...a .... ...-.('Cu.,,_...,..._ lMO••i.....--lOf_,....Ae ------------------------------------------ WAYNE ROGERS • WOULD You BELIEVE THAT THIS TV STAR, BoN VIVANT, VINTAGER AND ALL-ROUND WHEELER-DEALER EVEN WASHFS His OwN SocKS? By Mark Goodman "I 'm just loaded with guilt. It comes from being intimidated when I was young about the work ethic. It sounds like one of those old Westerns: 'A man's got to do what a man's got to do.' 'What's that, Daddy?' 'Well, you work. You get up in the mom· ing and you work.' 'But Daddy. what about women and 'Work comes first. son.'" That's how Wayne Rogers, who won attention and accolades as M•A •s•Hs Trapper John. explains the catalyst for his fame and fortune (the latter estimated al upward of SIO million~ A thinking man's actor who reads every night until "my eyes bum out," he is also one of the shrewdest moneymen in Hollywood and, among other thiJ18S, handles the fiscal al· fairs of fellow actors. His busines,, acumen has made him independently wealthy and placed him in a position many actors would envy: able to virtually pick and choose his roles. His next role Is In a sl.x-hour <::m mini- series called Oliels. scheduled for ~ time this fall, which turns on the re.al- life taJe of three generations of small- town sheriffs, the la..t of whom 90lves a mysterious succes.5ion of murders. It's the kind of meaty story that Rogers relishes. Families, individUAls of all ages and aroups of all sizes can all get behind Blue Shield of California for protection against the costs of health care. 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The higher the deductible you choose, the lower your quarterly payments. SHIELD Blue Shield has health plans for every age. If'°" So to.., of ... SM.Id'• o•tl' lt,• ,.,..._ _._.., ._ SllieN'• 811ow~ amoeat for a Ml"rice wll INt MllttpW • l*J&•t•·hl .._.., ~azat or.,.. ...... Rnnember. .• B/ue Shield nta.ka IM differrna. T1tat's Shield. r:::.::..::=~=:l:!:=:-:::=~~=-; I ~..... I (415)-....• ... ~-16- • /Jlw ShMld hal h«lllh p/anl,,,, fWfY •· a.-,,.,_ ...... ,., . .,._.., ... ,.,.._.otMa11GG,1a , ... ._.. ... _.._._ ... Y ,.,..._,.... NAM!'.~~~~=-=~-=-"=':'"=-~~-==-~~~~~~~ trTY~~..-..;;~:......;;..--~~~ ...... ---~------ ••••••••••·,:w~~I WI~ Yet, for an actor who made his mark in a 1V series, Rogers doesn't always have high praise for television. Indeed, he says, somewhat facetiously, "I hate television. It's like sucking your thumb. h's a wonderful thing for keeping the masses enslaved." Further. Rogers can be as prickly as he is brilliant. Asked, inevitably, if he ever regretted leaving M•A •s•H after only three years, he looks up and snaps, "Define 'regret."' Failing to cash in fully on M•A •s•Hs 11 seasons. perhaps? "I don't do things for meretricious values." he counters. "I do something because I like it, be- cause it excites me " Words such as "meretncious" trip easily from this Princeton graduates tongue. They come without affectation, yet it's plain that he's letting the listener know thal he knows precisely what such words mean. One of his favorite themes: Hollywood's meretri- cious values. "A lot of people are In this busines.s for prizes, and from my point of view that's selling your soul. It hM nothing to do with adlng,'' he explains. Although his real desire is lo wPite, he possesses all the tools to keep him a highly visible actor for some time. Curly-haired and rangy (6-foot·3) with a lopsided grin and an easy screen man- ner, Rogers at 50 looks at least 10 years youn8Cr. ''I'm just an average-looking guy.'' he contends. "I don't have those dassic good looks like Gregory Peck does." His modesty only enhances his charm. as does his attention to social graces. One to open doors for ladies, tip his hat , offer to light a companions cigarette. he explains that he en]Oys ex· tending those courtesies. "Again," he adds, referring to the way hew~ raised with a work ethic, "maybe I am just programmed to do those things, too." But Rogers boasts an independent streak that along with his biting humor prevents him from being perceived simply as a nice euy. This reveals itself In hla youth Rogers ''drank beer, dKued gUU, drove laat can'' then budded down at a tdaool lor lncorrlgible& In ~mall ways -among them his habit of wMhing out his own socks, a pair of underwear and a shirt each night when he's on location (the ultimate sign of in- dependence. he &Met'U~ Rogers also can be a difficult man to deaf with on the set and at the bargaining table. He chafed at the second-banana treatment he received from M •A •s•Jfs pro- ducers and scriptwriters and quit amid Mm* CooctnOfl 11 a lomlrr 1~ "'""' ~ Timl' m(JfOl'.int recriminations with 20th Century.fox. the producer of M•A •s•H, and CBS. (Subsequent lawsuits were "'amicably resolved" out of court.) "Wayne CMl be a tough guy to work with," says Arthur Gregory, his business manager. "He really demands perfection. and he sometimes for8Cts that none of us is perfect" Rogers readily agrees with this assessment. "I know I drive some people a little crazy," he admits. "I don't say to those people. Too bad, that's the way it is.' I say, 'I'll try to help those who don't understand me to live with me.' But I'm not going to give up my conviction about trying to make anything I do the best I can" One sector In which Rogers's best has benefited others Is his manase- ment of actors' monies. He has won the gratilude of his colleagues by helping them through the shark-infested water1 of Hollywood aeentry and moguldom. "Wayne stepped in and pulled me up by the booW"raps." says actor James C'Mn, one of Rogers's favorite fiscal reclamation projects. Former New York roommate Peter Falk had even kinder words for Rogers alter he straightened out Falk's financial woes: "He's a friend you can trust. and that'' the nearest thing to heaven." Caan and PaJk were among th09e who. along with R()flefs, purchased 2,500 acres of farmland in Paso Robles and converted 500 acres into a vineyard !hat specializes in Merlo! grapes. Predictably, Rogers studied every aspect of viticulture from fermen- tation to lhe fashioning of vine stakes before procu ring the property. The in· itial purchase price was S750,000. Under Rogers's careful supervision, the vineyard grew to indude Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel and Sauvignon Blanc grapes and its value now hovers at the S7 million mark. Rogers's engrossment in the profes- sional world eventually placed a strain on his personal life. Several years ago he was separated from his wife, former actres,, Mitzi McWhorter, whom he mar- ried In 1960. (The couple's children. Laura. 19. and Billy, 15. live with their mother.) "I failed in my family life," says RQ8erS. "I spend more lime with my kids now than when we lived under the $ame roof. That's sort ol a tragk thing 10 say but I think It's lhe honest-to-God truth. "In the course of providing you don't have a hell of a lot ol time to spend with your family," he continues, "and all of uudden after Is.hour days for 18 years you realiz.e, 'I'm In a hou~ of $lrangers.'" ~rty In his life II setmtd that Rogers might easily han followf!d a fabled tradition of young Southern gentlemen as a thoroughgoing rounder. Wayne McMillan Rogers WM bom In Blrm· ingham, Ala., the son of a prominent lawyer who died when Rogers was 16. In his youth, says Rogers, "I drank beer. chased girls and drove fast cars " Packed off to a boarding school m Bell Buckle. Tenn.. for "Southern incor- rigibles," he settled down sufficiently to gain acceptance to Princeton, where he majored in history. After graduation he gained firsthand "A lot of people are in thla bullineaa for prizea, and from my point of view that's aelllng your aouL n experience for his M•A •s•H days by serving aboard a Navy cargo vessel in Korea. One day hlS ship docked in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. and RQ8Crs called on a college chum who was rehearsing Pirandello's Six Charocters in Search ot an Author. Recalls Rogers, "I thought. 'Here's a profession in which (a) you must use your mind, (b) you use your· self physically and (c) you're alive emo- tionally. How do I 8Ct Into this?"' Answer· by joining New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and studying dance with Martha Graham. To round out his education, Rogers roomed with Peter FaJk, who was also just starting out, and lraded his Southern accent for Falk's Brooklynese. Times were tough for young actors in New York in the SO's; Rogers even had to share the same ill-fittin~ raincoat that eventually r became Falks trademark on the CBS ~ series Columbo. j Rogers persevered, picking up i! packet money with bit parts on TV and 0 m movies (Cool Hand Luke, W US.A ) )- His performance in W U.S.A. caught the eye of 1V producer Gene Reynolds, fl who decided that Rogers was ideal for ~ the role of the wisenheimer lrapper John o In M•A •s•H. A Sllnt on <:BS's Houw Calls followed, beginning December 1979 and ending September 1982. In the pa3t few years. Rogers says, he's concentrated on becoming less work oriented. He is seen around Los Angeles with lovely women, not the least of them Sherry Lansing, former president of 20th Century·Fox. who 1s also a client. A good hand with the racket. 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Atwill, author of 7he Official Suroiool Game Manual. it is supposed to be oomic-Oook fun, played with honor and humor. not a paramilWy exercise. 'The trappings of war are not war," says Atwill, a Vietnam vet. "Fear and hate are the spirits of war; fun and camaraderie are the spirits of the game." The same demands a blend of talents and temperaments. Alwil1 says. "An aeeressive alhlete will do well, bul '° "=~l=­.... ""'=''°"::.,...., v..,. ............ a. ... Jonart11111T~ Atll'lu~ a.-....... 11o1ottot1F1- might a 65-year-01d. Gran~ have the~ to sit behind a bush and wail it out until people get up on their posi- tions. Then they ~alter them one after another.' 1'111 KIT PLAYW n play the SOfl85 that make the whole stadium smg. And to help organ· ists strike a more responsive chord with fans, the lJnMnity of Rochester's prestigious ~man School of Music recently sponsored the world's first ~um Organist Sym- posiwn. There's a lot to the job be- sides finding the perfect pitch br 'Tue Star Spangled Ban- ner," points out renowned White Sox organist Nancy Faust, who was "8lured al the seminar along with Pittsburgh Pira&es organs Vmce Laecheid. There's theme music for in· dividual players, for instance. When Jim Rice of Boston bats. Faust strikes up the ~A­ Roni jingle; when 'nlA! Berra's kid Dale steps to the plate. La9cheid spotlights him with "Here Comes the Sun.'' A stolen base might call for 'Tue Gambler": a change of pitchers br 'Tue Fool on the Hill" or "Send in the Cowns." Faua. who's been called the belt In the business, says the job demands a sense of hurnot, the abUlty to improvise weU and an ency- cloped lc knowl· «tee of 9008' and jingles. But dearly, she told us. it's a career that· s giett.i ns more challenglna all the time. '?be seminar featured u:h etoteric: tut>- iet:D • The Organ- '-as P'lydlok9la. ........ -........ a Danz doesn't ke your typical girl. )t!t there she is, gracing bookstores every· where on the cover of Plain recently~ on an HBO special with Alan King (he calls them '1emaJe Marx Brothers') and this fall theyll be featured in two more cable specials. Viewers will thrill to such skits as their re-aeation of a Busby Berkdey musical with the four r----------------, playi.na all 1,000 k W°'*:s Out. thal best· selling spoof of Jane Fonda's wor1cout. Plain Jant prombes "No Effort. No Bum. No Swem. No Results." "{Fonda's) book is so im- possibk -nobody can really do it." groans Danz. "h was k1nd of a ~ thing." Sweet ~. indeed. The book's alreadY been on TM New >btfl 7tnJa best-defier Use for· four months. And her lelJow models, all members ol the a>medy ~ The HWl- Heeed Women. are ~fng to ltve otf the fat of the land. (The book. ol OOUrle, was ohot08flphed during k>ng, hard 9e9lions (11/f!f pb:r.a and beer.) The HigtHieeled Women ~~~~ parts. Not so long ago, when th~ were rather down-at-the- heels for The H"igh- Hee led Women, ~~i~ orders in a bridal- veil factory. wait· ressing and model· ing shoes to pay the rent. Alt.er all that, Danz promises, 'We'll be lc)8ether for years and years. Al. least until we're High·.~eeled Malrons. W.8AM• llomUlm'Y (): person is born in uaty. another in uly. Wall the. dil· tereooe alk1 their futures? Perhaps so. Researchers have recently a>mpUed overwhelm- ing evidence that for some ~ the 9el90fl ol thetr birth may be siflrUficanl in determin· Ing their very sanity. More than IS in~ woridwide -in nations ln-dudlna Britain, South Africa. Sweden, the Philippines and the U.S. -show that tchiil>- phrenlcs are born mos1 often during December; January and February: 1eatt often ln July and AU8Ult. Ors. Anne Putwr, John Slrw)9 and 8lrtDr1 OlDds ol Johns HopkJns tiolpbl. who "9Clefltly ~ • ~ ol people ln Monroe <l>Unty, N.Y .• S3'f the oonnedion be- tween schizophrenia and birthdate is now unex· piainable. ~ atn'e'\l hy· pothe9es: Some seasonaily- varying factor may cause damage to the sub;ed's central nervous system and increases the risk of schimphrenia; or an unusual pattern of conception could exist for the parents of schimphrenic patients. BatOAI, y the motto leaders of bi& these days is 'We 're not getting older - we're getting bettei." A recent study by William M. Mera!:f Inc., a New 'tbrk ~ ooosuJling 6.nn, indicates thal almost 00 percent of 4,000 chief ex· ecutives interviewed believe older employees are more rommitted to company ~ tives than their younger counterparts. The survey coo- dudes it ls no longer the prevailing belief of bil business that workers "peak at or before ase 50. 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No cutting necessary since cushions are pre-shaped for uppers or lowers. No messy paste or powders needed. Endslip's featherweight, paper-thin cushions become adhesive. ONLY WHEN WET. Cannot wash a way like powder or paste. Does not dissolve in water or saliva. Won't wash away with foods, drinks or liquids. Actually makes false teeth "Drinkproof." Gives greater 0 biting_power." EAT AND DRINK ANYTHING! Eajoy such foods as a pples, candy, corn, hard and soft foods , E>_oups, beverages in comfort and confidence. Rediscover the pleasure of your favorite foods . ENDS SORE GUMS AND IRRITATION! The comfortable cushioning effect helps end sore gums and irritation at all times. Provides strong retention and improves suction. Keeps mouth clean and healthy. No paste or powder needed. Thus, ends gagging and l!J>Set stomach. LOOK BETTER-FEEL BETTER! Eat, speak, laugh, bite, chew, sneeze with confi- dence. Ends slipping, sliding, dropping, wob- bling a nd clicking.Overcomes embarrassment. No one need know you wear dentures. So light and comfortable, you'U hardly know ,you're wearing dentures. Easy to peel off-carries away nicotine, smoke tars, decaying food An Endsllp _Comfort Adhesive Cushion Placed On Your Upper Or Lower Provides Blessed Comfort At All nmesl SOFT AID PAPER· THIN • . . htllal'9t 11• Clnol H ftltl NO cun11a NECESSARY • . . c11Moa1 are 11re1l91ptd tor uppers ··~ , ... ,. EACH THIN CUSHION LASTS 1 to 10 DAYSI Money-Back Guarantee Your money refunded if you are not. pleased in every way with Endslip Comfort Adhesive Cushions. Simply return unused rush· Ions for full '""fund. particles. Mllde In Uppers and Lowers and Packaged SeJ)81'8tely PllCk of $1 Pack of $1 TMdenturecuahlon 24 2A RECOMMENDED Lowera Uppers by many DENTISTS SPECIAL OFFER s 2°0 pack !or '1 ,,; r----iiiiii1Ti0i HEAOOUARTERl7° hpt 0192';"1iiw;atJ;;b.;-st..c~ondil~ iii1;,ii' iilo1-- --, I I enclose$ . Pleaae send ENDSLIP DENTURE ADHE-I I SIVE CUSHIONS d indicated below. I understand each t"rlnt Nanw I package of 24 "uppers" or 24 "lowers" (packed aepara~ly) ls I regularly $2.00. During t.hle apccial ,!>tTer. I get each package I Add,..... I I buy for Sl.00. rii,. _ I I Send me _packa of "uppen1." Send me _ pack.a of "low•"'·" lk•i.. z,, "•.u ..,....,.. ,.. I ~~~-------~----~-------------------~~------~