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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-08-28 - Orange Coast Pilot'We still have a dream' Coretta Scott King, center, led 250,000 marchers up Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. Saturday to mark the 20th an- niversary of her late hus- band's civil rights matth. Rallies were also held across the nation to celebrate the anniversary. Page A3. DRINGI COAST SUND•Y. AUGUST :18, tCJ83 f YOUR Hlllllll DlllY PIPll 0 RI\ NG E C 0 lJ NT Y . C A LI f. 0 ft NI A 50 CENTS 'A Jewish community coming of age' OC Jewish population one of fastest growing in u.s~ Family found a . good life This is the first art.icle in a three-part series on the growth oftheJewishcommunityin Orange County. By L.P. BENET °' ... Diolly --Consider that lOyearsago, about 600 people attended Or- ange County's first Israel Fair, which featured 10 booths and was held on the old quadrangle at Cal St.ate Fullerton. Last October, the fair took place at the more-spacious Or- ange County Fairgrounds, where more than 10,000 people passed by 160 booths. Consider that five years ago, the county had only eight synagogues spread across six towns. Now there are 16synagogues in 14 towns serving an esti- mated 3,500 families out of an estimated 75,000 to 100,000 Jews. Consider a number of other facts: •In the last five years, the number of JewiAhorganizations doubled to more than 150and the Jewish Federation of Or- ange County saw its member- ship triple to nearly 17,000. Its fund-raising campaign nearly doubled to last year's high of $1.7 million. Federation Ex- ecutive Director Gerald Lisensky said this year's drive will easily surpass 1982' s. •Since the 18te 1970s, such Jewish organizations as B'nai B'rith, a men's fraternal group, and Hadassah, a women's or- ganization which sponsors medical and educational pro- grams in Israel, have increased their local memberships by an estimated 50 percent. •Three and one-half years ago, an orthodox congregation -the most traditional division in the Jewish faith-set up shop in Irvine. It col'\Slllt.ed of three families and its services were conducted out of Rabbi Mendel Duchrnan's living room. Today, thatcongregation"s membershipexceeds200 famil- ies and ceremonies are held in a 500-seat facility that also rn- cludes a day school, eight classtooms, six offices and a gift shop •In recent months, such national watchdog agencies as the American J ewish ComnUt- tee (AJC). a membership or- ganiz.a lion concerned with civil and religious rights of Jews. and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith, have opened fulltimecounty branches. 1 Jews can choose from among several prominent hotels to hold catered kosher affairs, some- thing that was impossible only a few monthsago. They can even buy a Kosher hot dog at Anaheim Stadium during Angel games. And consider this: the county even hassomethlngsimilartoa sister city in Israel-acity called Ashdod. A number of Dr. Neil Sandberg local Jews -and non-Jews- led by Orange County Super- visor Harriett Wieder, a.re mak- ing a visit there next fall. "What we have here is a Jewish community coming of age," said Chelle Fried.man, spokeswoman for the Jewish Fede ration. That may be the under- statement of the year. During the past decade, Jews have been moving to Orange County ata quiet, but swift, pace-perhaps as many as several thousand new arrivals each year-making it one of the fastest growing Jewish communities in the Unjted States, according to Dr. Neil Sandberg, executive director of the AJC's west.em regional office and profeuor ohociology at Loyola-Marymount Univer- sity in Los Angeles. No systematic census surveys have been conducted of the entire county Jewish popu- lation. However, borrowing a scientific method from the Uni- Jews · ia Oraa1e Coaaty versityof Miami (Fla.), Rabbi David Eliezrie of the Chabad (pronounced Ha bad) Communi- ty Center in Anaheim per- formed a demograpahic study of north Orange County and placed the number of Jews there at roughly 32,000. Judging from the ai.z.e of Jewiahcongregationaand or- ganizationa-and considering studies which show that 67 to 85 percent of Jews living in a given community are unaffiliated - offk:ials from local Jewish agencies estimate there are currently 75,000 to 100,000 Jewacountywide. While the county u a whole h.astr"Ownabout lOpercent du.ring the past five years. Friedman cautiously estimates the Jewish population may have climbed 30 to 40 percent. Indeed, it alread) may be the second largest in the state, only behind Los Angeles' population of 500,000. Some leaders, how- ever, are more conservative in their estmates, placing the an- nual growth between 7 percent and 10 percent. Unlike many F.ast Coast cities and towns -or even the Fairfax section of Los Angeles -where Jewish communities are generally tight-knit enclaves marked by two-block stretches of synagogues, kosher meat markets, Hebrew book stores and delicatessens, Orange County's Jewish community is dispersed. Du.ring the past dozen years, small subcultures have flower- ed in Huntington Beach, New- pon Beach, Mission Viejo, Fountain Valley, Irvine, Anaheim Hills and Yorba Linda, whilecommunitiesin Garden Grove and Anaheim have flourished for much longer periods, offica.ls aa y. The 16congregationsrange from reform to col\8ervative to ultra-orthodox. The 150-plus organiza lions cut across every age, political and social line, ranging from the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization to the Na- The outle>Qka tor theupcomtng f~ball eeuona at Fountain V .. ley and Corona def ... ,,. hlghl are prevl.-cl. P19g9C1. . Storybook weddings only happen In falry- tatea -or so Pim Van Foaan and C..-.y Hofmann thought. They were marr~ Satur- day at the Mlaaton Viejo Mall aft• winning a dream wedding and honeymoon trtp In a conteat eponeored by the mall. Page• Temple B'nai Tzedek is under construction in Fountain Valley. tional Council of Jewish Women to "Chai," a Soviet Jewry resettlement group. The county has two Jewish community newspapers, one kosher restaurant, two kosher meat markets and practically every grocery store carries certified kosher products. "I don't think we're close to peaking, .. said Rabbi Bernard Truck is his honie, city hall his foe By ROBERT BARltER Of .. Delly ......... One thing about George Amgki -he does thi~ diCferently. AW:t another thing, he's not going to tak~ much of what he perceives to be guff !rorn city offJd.ala. The 54-year-old Huntington Beach handyman Lt Uvtna in hia broken down 1967 Chevrolet truck unack dab in the middle of a lot next to the ocean on Padtlc Cout Highway. The tnlck, still bNrl.na rem- nanta of political tApt from G«>rte'• ill-fated cunpatcnt for City Council and for ~of C.alifomla, doesn't include elec- tricity, runnJni water or flu.ah toUeta. He coolu outalde llOrne- King, president of the county's Board of Rabbis and leader of the Harbor Reform Temple in Newport Beach. King said his congregation has grown from 50 to 330 families in a dozen years. If current trends continue, the county's Jewish population maygrowtobetween 150,000 and 200,000 people by the end of (See GROWING, Pase At) .. inOC When the Drosman family moved to Orange County from Los Angeles eight and a half yeanago, they had heard it was a radically conservative area, "a bastion for the John Birch aociety," Fran Drosman said. That kind of repu ta tien didn'tsit well with Fran, 36, who had been brought up in a relatively strong Jewish setting in Queens, N. Y ., and later, in Southern California's San Fernando Valley. "I didn't know what to expect," she said from the living room of her comfortable Laguna Niguel home. This night, Fran, her hus- band, Tom, their daughter Mahira, 12, and son Ari, 8, shared their experiences about what it ia like tD be Jewish in Orange County. TOl1l. • 38-ypr-oJd attorney who grew up iii one of• handful of Jewish famllies in a small town in aouthem M.in.nesota, waa I.-ambivalent than hit wife about the move from Los Angeles to Orange County. "I was apprehensive, but more for my family than my- aeli," he aaid. "lwasreallymore concerned with the economic reAli ties -namely getting set- tled in my job. A friend of mine from achool who had worked in Santa Ana made Orange Coun- ty 10und very hwnan. His judgment was import.ant to me, because he was a foreigner from Kenya. Tome,itallsounded very challenging and intrigu- ing, like a venture into the unknown." At the time, Tom, a graduate from UCLA'sSchool of Law, had accepted a position as a deputy city attorney in Santa Ana. From his downtown van- tage point, he observed the growth of the county. "lwasawareofthechanging tides -the influx of buainess. the growth of population. We were sort of on the crest of it all." Fran, who kept busy caring for Mahira, realized that many of her preconceptions had been unfounded. "This area is conservative, (See FAMILY, Pase A4) • Umet on a charooe.1 barbecue and (See CITY KALL. PlCt All Geor1~.~nold, left, and S,ott Hertenatein. •. ..-.-L-_._. -~.. 0-\ "> ( ·. • 1'2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 <: 'Bartosik ,vna01ed GM ~ ::of Fair ~ ~BJ 01.ENN SC01'T t oe._...,,...._ t Thirty-four-year-old Norbert ~k was named Friday as the ~new general manager ol th~ «>range County Fair ~· Bartosik currently is complel- ('Jng his stint as manager of the (1tate-sponsored Antelope Valley 'J'air in Lancaster, which opened ~day. • He succeeds Kenneth Fulk, ra1 manager of the C.OSta esa-based fair the past six years. announced his retirement "".earlier this year. Bartosik also has served as manager of the Du Quoin (Ill.) State fair, formerly the home of the prestigious Hambletonian harnea race, considered the trot- ters' equal to the Kentucky Derby. t "His experience was very >interesting to our board members · because we have horse racing 1n our fall fair," said Bob Seat, ~~e County Fair Board presi- "-'dent. The fall fair racing is staged at J.he Los A.l.amjtos Race Course. Bartosik was ch06en over 13 ''other applicants from suc:h diverse .~areas as Florida, Ohio, Missouri, "'Nevada and California. Board members personally interviewed three finalists and chose Bartosik 1during a closed session Thursday 'morning during tl\eir monthly ,meeting. .NB planne r ::William Foley ·dead at 39 ·"' · A memorial service for William Ross Foley, a fonner Newport Beach dty planner and company excutive who died Aug. 24, will be held al ,4 p.m. Wednesday in Waverly Chapel at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana. • Foley, who had battled with cancer. was 39. , At the time of his death, Foley :~was vice president and a principal "with the environmental consult- . ing flrm of LSA, Inc., which has offices in Newport Beach and '.'.Berkeley. A noted planner in Orange County, Foley worked as a city ,Planning aide in El Cajon while studying at San Diego State University. Alter he graduated he entered the Peace Corps. working -as a volunteer in South Africa for more than two ye¥S. When he refurned, Foley -'worked as a city planner in 'Newport Beach for eight years ·before ta.king a position as director of planning for WESTEX: Ser- vices, an area environmental con- sulting firm. He became vice president of LSA in 1979. Foley is sWVlved by his wife, Linda, and a nine-week-old daughte~. Lisa Katharine. He also leaves his parent&, ·'Donald and Katharine Foley of Berkeley; two sisters. Margot Sheffner of Berkeley and Judith McClue of Richmond, and a brother, Thomas of Port Towns- end, Wash. The family suggests blood donauons to the American Red Cross or contribution.a to the American Cancer Society or Town and Country Hospice. 12681 Pal.a Dr., Garden Grove 92641. Grief-stricken driver Marjorie Ann Niewiarowski of Irvine sits near the wreckage or her 1969 .,.., ,... ,......, __.u,M Datsun, which was involved in a traffic accident tha t killed two teen-agers o n a moped. Car hits Dloped, two boys killed Two teen-age boys riding a moped were !tilled Friday night when their vehicle was rear-e nded in C.OSta Mesa by a car driven by a suspected drunken driver. Paul Carmine Poht.o. 15. of Costa Mt.>Sa. Webster said the pair were southbound when they were struck Crom behind by a 1969 Datsun driven by Marjorie Ann N1ewiarowslti, 29, of lrvine. She was not injured in the collision, police said. C.OSta Mesa Police Lt. Gary Webster said the accident occurred at 11:45 p.m. Friday near the intersection of Red Hill and Paularino avenues. Niewiarowslti was booked into Orange Coun- ty Jail on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence of alcohol, Webster said. Pronounced dead at the scene were the moped driver, Bruce Edward Rose, 15. of Santa Ana, and Cancer Surveillance Program UCI College o f Medicine to track ever y cancer case in coun t y A program that aims to log every cancer case in Orange County and determine who gets what kind of -=ancer has been launched by UC Irvine's College of Medicine. The Cancer Surveillance Pro- gram for Orange County will include the categories of occupa- tion, geography and ethnic ori- gins. Dr. Hoda Anton-Guirgis, as- sociate professor of community and environmental medicine, said information will be collected from Orange County hospitals and stored in a computer at the UC Fluor Corp . pilot Benton dies at 35 FUnera1 services will be held in Costa Mesa Monday for Richard Wayne Benton Il. a pilot for the Fluor Corp. in IrviAe, who died Thuraday at the age of 35. Mr. Benton, a Vietnam veteran, also was a reserve pilot for the Los Angeles C.Ounty Sheriff's Depart- ment and a captain in the Air National Guard. He is survived by his wife, Lynn A. Benton, and daughter Michele Benton, both of Santa Ana; his pa.rents, Richard and Irene Ben- ton of Riverside, and two sisters, Bonnie Mendiza of Long Beach and Bridget Johnaon of Banning. Roeary services will be held Sunday at 7 p.m . in St. John the Baptist Church, with requiem Mus scheduled for 11 a.m. Mon- day. Interment will follow at Holy Sepulcher Catholic Cemetery in Orange under the direction of Pterce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary of Costa Mesa. Southern Occupational Health Center, located near UCI. It is hoped that county health officials, hospitals and physicians will use the information to help them in cancer diagnosis, treat- ment and prevention. "We have a diversity of ethnic groups m Orange County and cancer tends to cluster in some groups. We also wish to monitor occupational cancers, which are of main interest to us," said Anton-Guirgis. "We're interested in how many cancers occur in the county as well as how many people die from the disease or go into remission," she said. . The tumor registry is modeled after cancer-monitoring programs in Los Angeles and Berkeley. The $60,000 a year funding will come from UCI. The Orange County program will focus on gathering data on cancer patients as they are being diagnosed and treated so that researchers can find out what groups are predisposed to the disease and whether or not ex- posure to suspected carcinogens has any bearing on it. Asphalt truck wired An asphalt truck driver was trapped in his vehicle for almost 30 minutes Friday when th~ t.rw::k became entangled in overhead lines behind a Huntington Beach shopping center. The driver was rescued without injury, Huntington Beach fire officials said, but the accident left about 1,500 Southern Caillomia Edison customers without power for a brief time. Fire department spokeswoman Birgit Davis said the driver, Manual Ruben Vilchis, 29, was delivering ashphalt for a resurfacing project behind a shopping center at Springdale Street and Edinger Avenue. At about 12:25, the rear portion of the truck became entangled in overhead wires. Davis said the driver properly stayed inside his truck, rather than risking electrical shock by stepping onto the ground. Firefighters and Edison crew members cleared the wires, allowing the driver to escape. Modify for disable d , get funds Financial help iB available from the city of Huntington Beach to modify homes and apartments so they will more accessible for the disabled. Widened doorways, ramped en- tries and grab bars are among the improvementa that could make a dwelling adaptable for use by a disabled person. Up to $1,500 may be granted by the city for such modifications. Another option is a low-interest loan of up to $25.000. which could be utilized for a tax credit. Property owners wishing to take advantage of the program can contact the Mcintosh center. 898-9571, for a free survey of the house or apartment. Aft.er Mcin- tosh repretient.a lives determine whether the modification ls econ- omically feasible, landlords may select a contractor to do the work. TODAY'S WEATHER Vander Molen won't seek HB re-election By ROBERT BARKEI\. Of .... Delly .......... A respected edcuation leader will be staying out of the fray this fall when five candidates seek e lection to two seats in the Huntington Beach City (elcm"en- tary) School District. Remalning on the sidellnefl after serving eight years in office is Nonna Vander Molen, the current president of the trustees who set policy for the 10 schools in the district. Vander Molen, the mother of five children. has been nominated by Assemblyman Nolan FrizzeUe, R-Huntington Beach, to serve on the Public Employment Relations Board, an agency that rules on collective bargaining disputes. If her appointment is confinnetl by Gov. George Deukmejian, she would have to resign from the board if elected to a third term, she said. But that doesn't seem to be the primary reason she's sitting out the election. "It's (the job) become so time consuming. I've been active lo- cally and on the county, state and national levels, and it takes a lot of time. "And, too, re-election is very <.'OStly. It C06ts $730 just for the statement of qualifications. I think 1t would cost about $3,000 t.o be re-elected." V ander MoJen said she is proud that the district's test scores have remained among the highest in the state despite declining rev- enues and falling soores generally. "I'm proud of the district There's always room for improve- -' Norma Vander Molen ment but we tum out a good product . "Of course, the bottom lint! is the job the teachers do in the classroom. The teachers and the administrat.Jon are t.o be com- mended for their excellence and commitment." She said she is pleased with the part she's played in obtaining $200,000 in federal money for the Asian bilingual program and for obtaining cash instead of com- modities from federal officials for the school lunch program. One incumbent, Dr. Gary Nelson, and four newcomers will be seeking the two open seats on the five-member panel Nov. 8. Challengers are Karen O'Bric, wife of the former Fountain Valley Superintendent Michael O'Bric, Edward l.achoche, a for- mer Huntington Beach City Coun- cil candidate. and Richard L. Zweig and Vaughn Edwards. CdM library closed for month The Corona del Mar branch library will close Monday for nearly a month to allow for repairs and remodeling. The library will reopen Sept. 26. Patrons of the branch of the Newport Beach Library can re- turn and check out material and books from any of the other three CITY H ALL ... From Page A l says he uses the beach restroom facilities across the street. He showers at a friend's house. There are some who oomplain to the city that they aren't over- whelmingly happy with George's lifestyle. And others. including police and license officials and residents and buainess people, criticize the way he and his employee. Scott Hertenstein, are running two parking lots where 14th and 15th streets run into Pacific Coast Highway north of the Huntington Beach City Pier. On Wednesday, the city's board of zoning adjustments revoked his penni ts. claiming that the lots aren't fully enclosed as required by ordinances and citing allega- tionB of physical and verbal abuse and harassment on the part of Arnold and his employee. "They've told me that I have to move my truck because it's an abandoned vehicle. How can It be abandoued when I'm living in it?" Arnold actually plopped rus truck down 1n the wrong lot. He intended to put it in one of the lots he's operating, but there was a rruxup in directions. branches in the city. They are located at 100 E. Balboa Blvd., 2005 Dove r Drive. and 856 San Clemente Drive. The repair work at the Coron.a del Mar branch wall include a new roof, foundation strengthening and new interior shelves. Arnold claims that police have blocked entral'lces lO his lots on occasion, have run over and ruin- ed the hose he's hooked up to a nearby residence and that the city planning officials are trying to l"UUl him by forcing him to pay $165 to appeal revocation of hts licenses. George IS fighting back. He's taken to carrying a picket sign at City Council meeungs th.at says m bright red letters. "Down with City H .B. Gov." He also says he has enlisted the aid of the Orange County Legal Aid Socie ty in filing a lawsuit against city officials and police for harassment. He also has sub- mitted. bul hasn't collected, an $80 damage claim for the hose he says the police ruined. "This already has cost me $ l ,000 to operate these lots just for the summer. I can't afford to pay any appeal." But officials say they plan t.o go ahead with their enforcement action. "George is a unique mdi- vidual, but it doesn't give him rights that other business people don't have," says Walter Lipps. a etty land use technician. Early clouds, then nice w e ather Coastal 15 ,,, 93 73 90 N M 74 93 63 • 96 80 t4 73 93 se ea S4 Cheese Balls, Cheese Logs, and Creamy Sw~ Bars, any two for just '5.00 fflckor.1 Farms (•/ (•l.//11 - T ides T emperatures I. leLA .. 16 .. l'1 .... .. ., " 11 17 12 65 ,, 86 ... t4 57 .. 16 •• 16 '° 10 15 ... 15 .. t4 ,,. 17 10 " 10 t& .. 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IN &oath Coast ?taza #i ~--C:..-MI Mea Bristol at the San Diego frffwcay Cotto Meso 0,.fl ..., 'tll • ""' s .. _,.., ·ea•....., ~.,.., 12 ........ 540-6991 TOP OF THE NEWS NATION Hurricane watch in T exa s a s s torm builds up s te am By Tbe Associated Press CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -A hurricane watch went into effect from Port O'Connor to Brownsville on Saturday evening as Tropical Storm Barry gathered strength over the Gulf of Mexico, and vacationers in one coastal town were evacuated. The 350-mile-wide whorl of thunderheads and rain clouds, packing winds of 65 mph, t.'Ould reach hurricane force overnight, the National Weather Service said. "We're forecasting a northwest tum, which makes the Texas coast the best possible choice right now," said Hal Gerrish at the National Hurricane Center m Coral Gables. Fla. "But it's turning, and that makes a landfall pomt awfully hard to tie down." S huttle nig ht la unch set Tuesday CAPE CAN AV ERAL-Space shuttle Challenger 1s set to tum night rnto light Tuesday m a dazzlmg pre-dawn launch that may be visible for hundreds of m1les as a 500-foot tail of flame carves a fiery path in the s ky. The ship will carry America's first black astronaut, the world's oldest space traveler, a communications satellite for India, an important drug-processing test, 260,000 postal covers and six rats. More funds, fe wer students in schools WASHINGTON -Spending for education is expected to reach $230 billion in the new school year, up from $215 billion, while student enrollment drops 1 percent, Secretary of Education T.H. Bell said Saturday. He released the Department of Education's annual "back. to school'' forecast. which said total enrollment in the nation's schools and colleges is expected to approach 56.7 rrullion this fall. That is 400,000 less than the 57. l million students enrolled in the fall of 1982 STATE ·· Yo uth sentenced in mom's d eath SANTA ANA -A 15-year-old who says he "just went nuts" because of years of abuse by his mother was sentenced to state custody after he allegedly killed her and buried the body in the back yard . Norman Goeschl of Laguna Niguel was sentenced to 17 years to life in the custody of the Califorrua Youth Authority, but can be held only until he is 21 or, if a court finds he is still dangerous, until 25 Juvenile Court Commissioner Frank Fasel, who sentenced Goeschl on Fnday, found him guilty of second-degree murder on July 12. Gunma11, hostag e die in shootout FSCONDIOO -A gunman and his female hostage died m a shootout with police following a bank robbery. but police said Saturday they still didn't know if the woman was lulled by he r captor or by pol.Jee gunfire Officer Chari~ Gaylor also was wounded during the Friday afternoon shootout, but was released from Palomar Hospital after treatment for leg wounds, said a police dispatcher who refused to gtve her name. The dispatcher identified the dead gunman as Gary Campbell, believed to be 30 to 35 and from Daytona Beach . Fla. Yo uth d ies in sh ootout with policeman LONG BEACH -An 18-year-old man was booked in the death of a 14-year-old companion who apparently was killed in a shootout with an off-duty Los Angeles police officer, authorities said Saturday. A Long Beach police officer investigating the slaying also may have been hit by gunfire, Sgt. Alicia Powers said, adding that investigators sull were trying to piece together the chain of events m the Friday rught incident. However, police said it initially appeared the boy was killed by Los Angeles Officer Guillermo Rosales. 30. who was working asa plainclothes security guard at the Anchor Liquor store WORLD · Fire in Phillipine E mbassy WASHINGTON -Fi.re caused minor damage at the Philippine Embassy late Saturday rught and the embassy's duty officer said be believed the blaze may have been set off by a firebomb. Alfredo Tanchanco, the duty officer, said he was sitting tnside the embassy's lobby when he heard a glass pane in the building's out.er door shatter, and then saw flames around the wooden inner door The incident. which occurred "exactly at 10.16," damaged onJy the two doors. and there w ere no injuries, Tanchanco srud Cardina l rejects Aquino de ath probe MANLLA, Ph1hppmes -Roman Catholic Carchnal Jaime L. Sm on Saturday refused President Fe rdinand Marcos' invitation Lo JOm the panel mvest1gating the a.ssa.ssinauon of opposition leader Benigno Aqumo Sm's rebuff of Marcos came at a time when the president appears increasingly isolated and beleaguered by critics and political opponents as a result of the slaying and unproductive police mvest1gat1on An estimated 500,000 Filipinos, meanwhile, thronged the route nf a 100-car cort.ege that took Aquino's body back home to Tarlac, the provincial capital north of Marula where the oppos1lll1" leader got his sta.rt m polillcs nearly 20 years ago. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug 28, 1983 A S Marchers: 'We still have a dream' 250,000 rally for jobs, peace, free dom WAS HINGTO N (AP) Declaring "we still have a dream," a quarter of a million black and white Americans ralli~ Saturday behind an ant1-Reagan "jobs, peace and freedom" platform and called for reviving Martin Luther King Jr's vision for a just Ameri- ca. The huge crowd massed m 95-degree temperatures before the Lincoln Memorial, where on the hot Wednesday afternoon of Aug 28, 1963, King appealed to the conscience of a nation during the biggest civil rights march in American history. That event proved to be a turning pomt in the struggle by blacks for social equality. This time no one captivated the crowd the way Kmg did that afternoon . But chants of "Run, Jesse, run!" went up when the Rev. Jesse J ackson, the charismatic King lie utenant who is considering running for the Democratic presi- dential nomination, delivered his customary speech -an inspira- tional oration that has become his trademark. "I am somebody!" Jackson de- clared, and those assembled before him began reciting the familiar words with him: ''Respect me. Protect me. Never neglect me. If my mind can conceive it and my heart can believe it, I know I can achieve it . Down with dope! Up with hope! I am somebody!" As he has across the country, Jackson condemned the pace at which blacks are winning public < Pa rticipants in the rally in W ash- ingto n , o_c_ cool off in the .............. reflecting pool afte r marching down Constitution Avenue. office and exhorted black people Lo registe r to vote. He ended with arms thrust in the air, V-for-victory style. The day ended with messages from King's widow and the re- corded "I Have a Dream" speech delivered at the same spot 20 years earlier -one of the most famous orations of the 20th century. "Martin Luther King Jr. is here today too," Coretta Scott King told the dwindling crowd after six hours as twilight fell. "I can feel it; I can sense Martin's presence." Everyone left linked anns and sang the anthem of the civil rights movemen t, "We Shall Over- come." Police in a hovering helicopter at first said the crowd at its mid-afternoon peak numbered 200,000. But late in the day Capt. Robert Hines of the U.S . Park Poice said analysis of aerial photo- graphs put the figure at 250,000. At the 1963 March on Washing- ton, the crowd was variously estimated at 200,000 to 250,000 by officials. It was an easy-going , peaceable assembly. Police reported about 20 arrests, chiefly of vendors who had no vending licenses. About 100 people were treated for heat~u.sed difficulties at two h<lepitals, and an undetenruned number of others at first-aid stations. The spirit was nostalgic, good-natured and full of 110ng. One man carried a sign that read, "We Still Have a Dream" on one side and "Send the Dodgers Back to Brooklyn" on the revenie. Streaming down Constitution -Avenue, the anny of demon- stratorschanted: "Ronald Reagan. he's no good; send him back to Hollywood." But Benjamin Hooks, executive director of the National ABllOda- tion for the Advancement of Colored People, caught the tone of the day's rhetoric with his sharp condemnation of President Re- agan's budget-cutting and human rights policies. King 20th anniversary observed across country By Tbe A11ociated Preaa Thousands of demonstrators chanted, sang and carried signs calling for" Jobs, Peace, Freedom" at ralliea from Boston to California on Saturday to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the March on Washington led by Dr. Martin Luther King. The muluracial marches were held as tens of thousands of people marched from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Mem- orial in Washington, the same route followed when the late civil rights leader rallied 250,000 people in 1963. One thousand people marched in Salem. Ore., some carrying signs that read, ''People Before Profit," "Wages Not Weapons." "No Sales Tax." "Solidarity With El Salvador." and "Boycott Campbell's Soup." Some 600 people rallied peace- fully in Sant.a Barbara, Calif .. following a two-mile march. In Pasadena, Calif., a noontime march by about 150 people wa.s "very quiet." according to police Sgt. Frank McPhe1"90n. .. ~ Corretta Scott King is fla nked b y he r son Martin Luther King Ill, r ig ht a nd Rev. Joseph Lowery, president o f the Southern Christian Lead ership Conference in sing ing "We Shall Overcome" a t the end of the r ally o n the step s of the Lincoln Mem orial. In Seattle, an estimated 6,000 to 10,000 people marched down Martin Luther King Way, chant- ing "Jobs. Peace, Freedom." The Rev. Samuel McKinney, pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and a one-time college classmate of King, told the rally he has seen "a lot of cosmetic changes," since he participated in the 1963 march. One speaker at the Pasadena rally, Democratic State As- semblyman Richard. Alatorre, called for more jobs and peace . "We don't want anyting special," said Alatorre, who ia Hispanic. "All we want is to be treated with dignity " In San Francisco, an estimated 20,000 people chanting "Bread, Peace, Black Power" marched for two miles from the Golden Gate Park panhandle to City Hall. $9.7 million award appeal by Krishna sect SANT A ANA (AP)-The Hare Krishna sect has appealed a $9.7 rrullion judgment won by a young woman who alleged that her father died of stress alt.er search- ing for her while she was held captive and brainwashed by the group. Lawyers for the lnt.emational Society of Krishna Consciousness filed the appeal with California's 4th District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana. Robin George, 23, and her mother, Marcia, w on a $32.5 million civil lawsuit award against the Hare Krishnas in June after a si.x-mon th trial. But Orange Coun- ty Superior Court Judge James Jackman reduced the amount Lo $9.7 million - 21st ANNIVERSARY SALE -SUITS - 2 & 3 pc. 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M•,.h:r~•rtl & "'""" A<'CCflll'll All~·'"'" wt.II •~ Oo.U Monday through Friday 10 to 9 atu.rday 10 to 6 • Sunday 12 to 15 #11 South Cott.Mt Plaza • 540-4600 ~-----------------------------------. _.. ~4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 GROWING COMMUNITY ••• ~rom PageA1 the century, said Sandberg, who has publlahed studies on demographic and behavioral trendaof Los Angeles Jews. Sandbergaald the county is part of a national trend that iueeing Jew& leave auch familiar strongholds as New York, Boston. Miami and Chicago, for the Sun Belt urban cent.en. By the end of the century. as many as one-third of the entire U .S. Jewish population of 2 million may be living in the Southwest, double the current number, he said. "&the population moves west, therearesigna that thecenterof gravity of Jewish life is moving west," Sandberg said. Henot.ed that three of the country's finest Jewish institutions of higher education are based in Los ~les and that many leaders of such °'tional Jewish organizations as the lt1C, the American Israel Public Al - ffirs Committee and Hillel live in Southern California. : A number of local officals-Wieder, livine Mayor Larry Agran, F ountain ~alley Mayor Marv Adler, and state ~ppeals Court Justice Sheila Son- ~hine. to name just a few-maintain a_il.igh enough profile to give Orange County the image of being a more hospitable place for Jews. ~:"I think, for many years, people felt ~ wasn'ta good place to live due to an uhdeaerved reputation of iqiti-Semitism," said Robert Hurwitz, JJ'eSiding co-chainnan of the Orange C:Ounty Chapter of the National Con- f)rence of Christians and Jews and a ~er in the law finn of Hurwitz, Jlemer & DiVincenzo. He has been U\ringinOrangeCountysince 1939. •:&utmoreand more Jews are realizing tfUa isa great place to live and work," be said. ~ Another key development has been O.e presence of the Hebrew Academy-Lubavitch in Westminster eid theemergenceofChabad. The eademy moved from Long Beach to its ~tsitesix years ago and has since ~atched its enrollment climb from 286 tb514, with an anticipated lOto 15 ~t riae this comingachool year. ~rding to it.a director, Rabbi Qershon Schustennan. , Nowthattheacademyandthe ~eim and Irvine Cha bad com- munities are established in Orange (.punty, the more religious Jews have &be option of living here, Eliezrie said. , In many ways, the emergence of the /ewish community is an offshoot of the lf'emendouagrowth the county has 4thleved since the early 1970s, officials ~d. The attractive climate, combined With thedevelopmentof the Lei.sure World complex, UC Irvine and the high llchnology and aerospace indus- tries.precipitated the population boom. . Said Sandberg: "The elderly like the Getirement options. The growth of the *rospace industry has attracted J ew-lltt scientists. The demand for doctors. tawyersand dentists has brought in Jews in those fields. The schools have drawn Jewish teachers." ;. The Lott family of Mission Viejo cypifiet many of the Jewish families Choving to Orange County. Dr. Ira Lott, bis wife, Ruth, and their two children ~ed here in January from Sharon, Jews ia Or1a1e Coaaty Mass., a small, predominantly Jewish suburb about 25 miles 80uthwest of Boston. They came acroes country after Dr. Lott was offered the position of chief of neurology at UC Irvine Medical Cent.er. It was a job, Mn. Lott said, that he couldn't tum down. "There's a real entrepreneurial kind of spirit out here," she wd. "Like the pioneers ofold, there are futures still to be made." Although Jews have been living here for nearly the entire century, local leaders point out that a dozen years ago, Jewish life in many parts of the county was practically non-existent. "When I arrived in the summer of 1969, theJewishcommunitywaa relatively small, quite in.secure and in need of a focus for its own Jewishness," explained King. "In Newpon. there wasn't any progressive congregation - it began a year after I arrived." St.even Edelman, reg\onal director of the ADL in OrangeCoWlty,aid that when he arrived from Florida wt th hJI family eight years ago, many Jewa either played down or eliminated any vestiges of their bac~. fearing reprisals from such gJ'O\.IP8 u the Ku Klux Klan, the American Nazi Party and the Committee of 10 Million. The9e were visible organizations at the time, but have since died down, Edelman said. ''The county has changed drastically since I've been here," he said. "In eight years, the Jewish community .eema to have grown as much as 90me do in 25." TOMORROW: Gaining the 111Cttptance of the Christian community. Your Silent Partner. . ,J . . When a death occurs in the family you need to make a lot of right decisions You need to understand what Is best for you and how much you can afford. Call Pierce Brothers when you need us. WALLY McCONAHEY Manager Pierce Brothers Smiths' 627 Main Street Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648 QWPie~s8~theis .\rh1J(1/ Bexin1 '\rpttmhrr 12th FAIR M O NT PRIVATE SCHOOL Oran}o(e County's Ol<lesr & Finest e Srn.tll C.l..1\,:•-; • tnd1vidu11I Attention • SounJ Study Ha bus C RADES K ·~ FAMI LY ... From Page A1 but not nearly as extreme as l anticipated,"shesald. "Once we started living here, we didn't pen:elveanyextemal threat." Although the Droamana wai t.ed four years before a f - filiating w l th Harbor Refonn Temple, they became heavily involved in the Jewish Com- munity Cent.er in Laguna Beach. Tom, who had been accustomed to a nondenomina- tional Ufestyleaaaboy, began atudyingtheJewiah faith under the tutelage of an orthodox Laguna family. "In Minneeota, l went to church services and attended Sunday achool with my friends,"Tomsa.id. "For awhile. I attended a Catholic boys school. The nearest temple was 150milesaway. Deir ............ ._~ The Drosman family, from left, Mahira, Tom, Fran, and Ari. "I had experienced anti-Semitism as a boy, sol knew I was different, but I always asked, 'Why me?' 1 wanted to be able to define myself not in t.enm of how others perceived me -but how I perceive myself." While in recent years the Droamans said they have no- ticed more Jewish families mov- ing into Laguna Niguel, they are very aware they're a min- ority. For example. Mahira said she has been one of only two Jewish youngsters in her class during her six yeanat the Moulton Elementary School. "I think it would be easier for my children to assimilate here compared to the places where I was brought up because there are fewer Jews," Fran said. "Sometimes I think of what the odds might be of my daughter forming a long-tenn rela- tionahi p or failing in love with a Jewish man. On the other hand, we're trying to give them a strong Jewish identity by educating them about their religious heritage." Mahira baa been studying at the Harbor Refonn Hebrew school for the past four years and Ari will enroll thi8 fall, Tom said. The family alao makes an ef fort to attend Harbor Re- fonn's services and 80cial events. "Wechoee thatsyn- agogue because of Rabbi (Bernard) King's ability to reach out to the children,'' Fran said. Ari said there i1I something special about being part of a minority. ''It's pretty fun because I'm one of a few that live here," he said. "It's exciting; there are more holidays and more things to do with the family. Some of my friends even want to be Jewiah." "Being Jewish uaed to bother me becau.e I wanted to cel- ebrate Christmas," Mahiraaaid. "But now I like being Jewish. I like the food, the holidays. I like being able to tell my friends what it's like to be Jewish. It's fun being different-knowing something they don't know." When friends ask Tom about the county Jewish community, he says that it Is less organized and less cohesive than, say, Los AngelesCounty'a. "Up north you have several Jewish com- munity centers, better facilities, Hebrew bookstores. I tell my friends that down here, there are a lot longer distances to drive between meetings," he said. "Butthereiaaconstant striving for community in Or- ange County. People are coming together out of a desire to be together. Ultimately, I think it comes down to what the indi- vidual wan ta to make of it." 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It plunked down its entire strike fund, about $200,000, as a down payment and renamed the company the Yellow Cab Cooperative Association. Now one of the 10 largest labor-owned companies in the United States -and one of just a handful of driver-owned taxicab companies - Yellow Cab is only a little less tumultuous al the management level than it was in 1979. But the drivers are making it go. "People said we wouldn't make it past six month&, but we celebrated our fourth anniversary in April," said Sharron Frank, 39, director of marketing and sales. For the drivers, the switch to a cooperative has meant improved working conditions and the lowest accident rate of any taxicab company in the nation, Frank said. The turnover rate is just 14 percent a year, "lower than most banks," she added. "When the drivers took over, they decided they wanted to do two things: They wanted to experiment and they wanted to do things on their own." A eelf-defenae program for driven and a cl.ass in strea management are in the works. An incentive prosram pays $4 an hour for drivers who will take fares no one wants, such as sho rt trips to the supennarket. Honier's tall tales keep 'eni smiling · HOOOENVILLE, Ky. (AP) -The heat got you· down? Then it's time to sit in the shade and shoot the .. bree7.e with Homer Trumbo. It's so dry. he'll say. "the other day 1 saw a catfish come to the well to drink." I He gives a soft, rolling laugh. "Yeah, the other day I went down to the creek and I saw minnows kicking up dust." He pronounces it "crick" and "menners." "You know, I got six rows of popcorn, and it got 90 hot that popcorn started a-poppin' out in the field. And my old mule was standing underneath a tree, and he saw that popcorn poppin', and he thought it was a snowstorm and froze to death!" Satisfied now that hia listener Is knee-slapping, Trumbo winks and says, "It's getting to be a good businetls, you know it? Everybody wants to hear a good lie." Trumbo, 46, is Hodgenville's P .T. Barnum, Will Rogers and Slim Pickens rolled into one, a bear of a man sporting a beard and bib overalls. He's also a good reason to go to the upcoming Cuey C.ounty Apple Festival or Larue County's Lincoln Day. Homer and his brothers, George of Hodgenville and Ralph (better known as "Mac") of Roanoke, are perennial favorites. Rail.splitting, naturally, is a big part of their ahow, since the Trumbos are from Abraham Lincoln's birthplace. Last year, Mac took first place in a championship railsplitting contest in Lincoln. Ill. Mac also usually acts as master of ceremonies, bantering with the audience and giving a running monologue on the state of marriage, food and Hoosiers. 75 YEARS of QUALITY EDUCATION lndlYldu1I Attention .. ------Student LHder1htp Trelnlng ___ .. _ ... -.. -. ............ .,.. ....... 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ROllNION'I NEW'°RT FASHION Ill.ANO • '714) 144-2'00 --__ ..,,,_---~·--------- ~5 . ·• ' A8 Oranga Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug 28 1983 0 MAILBOX Animal euthanasia n1erciful To 1tw &hto r Every h um.in•• volunth·r Ii:. in sympathy wtth C'ath1 Galloway. and apprt'<'1att• Jnd respt_'(:t ht-1 ('OUrage and hl•r l'O-workt>r.> Lu uike on the ghastly tas k of mspecung the dead animal bin al the Ora nge County s helte r All uf us have had slt>epll•ss lllghLs hauntl"ti by the horror of t ruPlly tu tht>se deft•rlSe less. vu1t·t>less creatures Each of us could lt•ll a horror sor v Whal 1-l oftl•n lVnll'I> 111, 1s money. the almighty dollar the · owner that cannot af£ord Vt•l t•ran arian serv1('CSor the t'Osl of fuu<l Lo fe{-'(f the large brN'\.ls Could 1l be the dollar sign is stronger than our heart b<.'at? Why should the little serum used 1n the shot to g1w the suffering animal the blessing of pE>are b<.• that l'1>stly'' Many or~umz.at1ons asstst 1n spaying ;md neutering pro- grmns. who not financial as- "l"~int•t· lo thl• n~y animal for l•uthanasia·' With so much unemployment surdy h<'lp :.he>uld be a va ilable for ..onwone 011 duty 24 hours. mt'lud- 1ng a mght a llt•ndant at pet shops Fw tht• pai:.t 4!0 years ma ny of us ltaw bt•en fighting the good fight uni\' 10 fan• lhl> very sad truth that w nd1lluns rc:ally are JUi:.t about the ...:J nw Pl•l1l1011!> are dl'fealt'd, we .in• uft(•I\ tl1sm1ssed as a bat o<ld to l'<ll'l' SU lllUl'h. ill'('USed of liking t1n1mals more· than p<.•ople. Not tt Ul' m•>St of u~· h<1ve just learned tu tru::.t tht·m more. We pretty mul·h knuw w hl're we stand with an animal MRS STEPl IEN RING Laguna Hills Na t ure has its day To the Echtor. Recent news pa per storit'S t-ovcr- ing the ocean w ave assa u It on Blue Lagoon mention that people t:heered as the breakers l'rashed into the structure The average reader must wonder a l t his blatant lack of compassion. Is this the depraved men tal ity that cheered fo r the hons against the Chrtsllans, sent fan notes to Httler and sang along with Ne ro as he fiddled? No, there are extenu- ating n rcumstances and th ts letter will attempt to explain thc..•m Flrst, no one relishes lhe losses and inconvenience inflicted upon the present Blue Lagoon inhabi- tants They are the unfortuna te victims of a c..-ond1tion crt>atE"d many yt.oars ago T he real culprits are not the high tides or the waves but the original planners and bullc.Jc•rs of Bl ut-Lagoon It shuuld nut have been constructed so that most of the time 1t e xtend::. out into t ht• IX't'an The public had always b\.l(•n dble lo enJUy .:1 stroll from nn(• end of the lovely beach a t Vl(•tond tCJ rhe other Then came tht• Blue Lagoon promoters W ith crass disregard for at.•stht:-tlc harmc>ny . natural beauty and the rights of tht' publ1e, they erected a for- midable barrier across the sand and, fo r much of lime, out Into thE! c;e.i So now thlS travesty JUL'> out tu c·ffect1vely bl1x:k any fu rther progrc:>ss down the beach unless you are a strong swimmer Any nollon of climbing over the high t'(1m·rete wall is discouraged by numerous signs promising a mis- dcmt-anor sull under penal code ti02 While this presumptious en- croachment has spoiled a charm- ing section of beach. it apparently violates no law of man. There is, however. a law of the sea that applies and this is that the sea will a lways try to reclaim its territory. Eventually the breakers would d estroy tht• intrusion but the ownl'rs wall probably dump more rock. t-ement and rubble into the <X't'an and on the beach as they have' in the past with seeming impunity lm·1dentally, large w.ivt>s dis lodge some of these pggt'Ci rcx:~ and strew them up the bedch whl'rl:' they are a nwn.,<'t' to swimmers Mo~t ad.)dwnt home owners and v1~11ors ahkt· rt?S(·nl Blue Lagoon for wh<1l thev have done to the nt'dt'h Somt• ·give vent to their disgust and frustration by cheer- ing WJlh rmxed emotJOns It 1s sad to St't' damage. but on the other hand 1 f the t hree-story t'ondos were condemned and removed perhaps lh<' public could again utihw the b<.•:.ach PAUL W. SAMPS ELL Laguna Beach Dally Pilot welcomes commentary from readers The Dally Piiot solicits your views on any matters of interest to our communities. 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H(' thought pencils should have eraSt!rs on them So on March 30. 1853. he invented the first such 1 say "amate ur writers," because even before word processors, pro· fess1onals in newspapers. radio E.-.k1mos <1rc• more artL'its per l'ap1ta than an .iny o ther societ y in tht• world But their language has no word for art · stations and publishing houses almost never used erasers T hey If It hadn't ~n Cor volcanic eruptmns In the Dutch wt lndJes 11n April 5, 1815. Thomas Jet · fero.;on woulc.Jn't have had to go to l~w bank to bor row money. Vol- ~·anic ash <,pcwed worldwide. And 1816 hecame known as the year without a summer. Snow Oew in June. Crops failed. J efferson needed money It's unlikely that eve n he, though. dwelt overlong at the ttme on the (nter· dependence of the earth's four corners. • penciled out Erasers are for amateurs Q You said two out of five marriages in Japan are "ar- ranged." Who arranges them? .• A. The bride's parents, usually. : thro1.4gh a marriage broker In Great Bntain, the place to go for books ls Hay-on -Wye, a Wales-England border town or cmly 1,500 people. Fifteen book- ' lit.tires -a store for every 100 • prople operate there. Millions ; and m11l1 ons of books! More sec-~ ond-hand volumes are offered for ; sail• thPre than a nywhere f'ls.e In : th(• world ' • ' &•hQlars say Noah'i:. Ark was • abou t t he !UW (,r d foo1ball Ctt•ld . . •' ' • • • " . . .. • :. ~ t· .. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Q How much of Auatralia is d~rt? A About half Nobody knows who founded the Hmdu religion Q . What was the firs t full-le ngth 3-0 movie? A. "House of W9x" starring Vincent Price H.L. lchwarta Ill P11hhhw Chay Oow .. lby fdllOf ""° AMittllnl lo ,,,. l'lt""- Larry D. Speere ....... ..-.,.,.,..°' .. 'O! SA'Y 'DOES WAT SfAR·S~GUD ~MER YEr WAVE.. O'f.R TuE LAND Of u ~I 'MiOSE HQYi IS A CAVE? I Drug fight packs new punch By THOMAS D. ELIAS No one doubts that drugs are a much more senous problem m California today than they were 10 years ago. One survey of juruor high school students last spring found 68 perc.-ent said marijuana and other narcotics are "easily available" in school Yet total arrests for drug law violations actually fell from 84.000 in 1971 to 62.000 last year. Now the number of arrests figures to swing upwa rd again. the result of changes in both federal attitudes and a key federal law. Repeal performan<'e The federal effort has been i;o successful in a Flonda trial run that the flow of drugs from South America to California has Jumped by about 50 percent in the last year. state officials report. Smug- glers are turning to California ports of entry to avoid the federal net in Florida. But that may no t help them ver y long, as thc- Florida tacucs are about to be duplicated here. CAllf ORNIA f OCUS "We had polls t.aken in south Florida two years ago and 39 percent of the people said they were considering moving away because of the high crime and narcotics level,'' said D. Lowell Jensen. the a.ssistant U.S. attorney general ro)rdinating the federal anti-drug ef forts "This summer the figure was down to 9 percent." Now Jensen's task force has assigned 200 new agents to Cah- fom1a, concentrating first on in- vestigations of 24 separate maJOr drug-running organizations "We aim to get at the highest levels of these organizations and dismantle them from the top down," Je ns.:n said. )'iilitary aide The other new element. The military. Unde r a 1982 update of the ~ntury-old Posse Corrutatus law , the Army and Navy can finally tx• used in the anu-drug battle As a result. Navy ships are making regular sightings of drug-carrying mother ships many miles offshore and Army assault helicopters are chasing down drug-bearing ain:rafl. The actual arrests are still made either by Coast Guardsmen or land-based police and federal agents. "Never before has there been such a federal commitment in California," said Los Angeles County SheriU Sherman Block "There is finally the recognition by the federal government that the invasion of our shores by narcotics is as much a threat to national security as a military invasion " And state Atty Gen John Van de Kamp promises a new level of e ffort agains t California's home-grown drugs as they begm to ripen m the fie lds. ''We will have the biggest eradicauon program ever this year," Van de Kamp said. It will probably be needed. as federal officials estimate mari- JUana is now grown in 4 3 Cali· fornia t.-ounties. It is the largest cash <.•rop an at least three counties, with a total street value of more than $1 billion. And the tougher the federal eHort agains t im- port~ drugs, the highe r clunbs the value of California's home- grown products. U nde rcover Bes1deserad1cauon m the fields, Callforrua offtc1als believe the best way to hght thlS ts to infiltrate drug-distnbulion or- gartizations and eventually arrest the ir top leaders. "All our efforts will ,,:-Jy help to the extent tha1 ::1e· top people are punished." said Block And even though narcotics arrests haven't risen in recent years. penalues have f "We're semng ships. airplanes, vehicles and bank acc.-ounts," says Block "And we're getting longer pnson t.erms Tha t has got to help." But w1U 1t be too little and too late? That's the question haunting hundreds of thousands of Cali- fornia parents as they wa tch their teenagers e xpenment with drugs Marcos now fights a martyr By DA VJD BRISCOE • ' ta• 'Tw Wrttw MANILA. Philippines (AP) In death. Benigno Aquino is sull President Ferdinand E. Mart.vs' greatat political challenger. The bizarre slaying of Aqumc> has not sparked the violence or immediate social upheavel feared by many, i.ndudmg Marcos. who warned people not to take advan- tage of the tension. But the president's survwmg oppo11e nts say they hope the death will become a rallying point for their badly split factions. and that at will unite the m much more quickly than a living Aqumo t-ould have expected to do Aquino was returning from three years in voluntary U S exile against Mal"C'06' wishes when ci bullet to the head from close range killed him as he stepped onto Philippine soil last S unday His widow, Corazon. said she knew from the crowds pf mourners that his decision to return was the right one Mourners many An emotional, chanting crowd estimated by a poUceman at "hundreds of thousands·· uf NIWS ANAlYSIS people attended the transfer of Aquino's body from l\is suburban home to a Roman Catholic chun:h for a Requiem Mass. The turnout belied opposition worries that he mighL be quickly forgotten. Even pro-government news- papers. which oft.en print only official versions of events, could not ignore the drama of Aquino's death and the spontaneity of the reacllon to it. "Ninoy" once agam became a household word. It was the nickname Aquino used when he became the nation's youngest seruttor and the most likt•ly suc- cessor to Marcos in 1973 if there had been an election Myslf'ry murderer Alre ady. ll has become a chant for the opposition and a regular feature in newspaper headlines. "Who killed Nlnoy Aquino?" 1s emblazoned on the T-shirts of some mourners. But in gaining a martyr. Marcos' opponents also lost a leader. and it was not immediately w ho would lose Even Marcos' toughest criucs acknowledge that, with h1s huge political machine. his strong mili- tary and the resihancy of Filipinos who lived through World War II and eight years of marttal law. Marcos' position was not seriously threatened by Aquino's return. The best hope of the opposition was that it rrught gain a larger minority in the national assembly in next year's election. and per- haps have a strong candidate to chaUenge Marcos in the 198 / presidential elecllon. Diplomauc and other observers agreed before Aquino's death that Marcos' successor would most Like ly be someone from his own party. possibly his wife, lmelda, althou.~h she has de nied any such ambition. Probe a sham'? Marcos' response to the grow- ing world criticism has been to call for an additional investigation to the one being conducted by the military But it. too. is headed by a man who has never bucked him, S upreme Court Chief Justice Ennque Fernando. Marcos' arullal reaction to the killing was a pnnted statement. followed by a day of stlence. H ls failure to appear in person and a power blackout covering mos~ of the main island of Luzon sparked a parade of rumors that kept Filipinos jittery It was rerruniscent of the day he began eight years of maruaJ law m 1972 Rumors t.hat the president was dead or dying. that martial law was back, that government of- ficials were unde r arrest. and that buildings we re bemg bombed spread rapidly Marcos. however. came back in full force Monday mght with a nationally televtSed ne ws con· (erenc-e in which he quashed the rumors and dertied his govern· ment had any involvement in Aquino's assassination -as some early eyewitness reports seemed t.o suggest. "I'm a little angered by what ts I happening," Marcos said. "No matte r what explanation we make now there wiU always be some kind o! shadow over tht' govern· ment ... " Sorting the media madness _ ~ before it begins to rebel. we shall know not.tung about We are informed, ma full-page ~ Our imperative need today, it eve rything. ad by United Technologies. thut _, seems to me, la not for more The ad te lls us that we art' personal computers are expected ~,la. information as such, but !or a entering "a new informa tion agt-," to tum up in four uut of flvp IYllH 111111 :1(J' framework into which we can buttheonlythingnewisthespeed Americatl homes by 1990. ln place the events we learn about. and accessibility with whkh raw addition. "by UnkJng a computer ~me echematic structure that will data enter our ears and eyes. But to a TV set and then to the more comprehenaJon and more allow us to make aense out of the raw data are meaningless. or even telephon e network and out.Jde credibility. That IJI, we nt'ed to thouMnda of diecrete chWlks of <.'Clnfusing, until we have been undetstatld the thousand.a of bha data banks, we will transform our of Information that assault UJ data that are hurled at ua every given the tools for analynng, h omes Into communications dally, and we need to be able to moment of our waking lives. evaluating and digesti"8 thC'm .• centers w ith access to a d1zzymg believe the tources. and neither our educauon.1 sys- array of lnfonnallon M'rv1~.'' Our information processes re· tem nor our and Uary modes of What troubles me in 1his glow What Is the good of acquiring quire more depth and definition communication have provided us mg pro&JX'('t ls the overlood of Information if ltcome110 fut and and dimension l! we are to cope with thete necessary toola. lnformAtion without enough so acr11pp1ly that we are unable to ~allaUcally with lhe pace of Computers <'An only ._.mble rohcrenC'e or clArH) to do more make much ll<'r\lle of It; and. change in modem 80Cic.'ty: but the and distribute information. They than confuse and confound the further, IC we can.not ~ll who or more quantity -...·e get, the less l'&innotdoour thinking foruA And public t'VCn more than ever what lo believe In thls constant quality there MM.>ll\!I t-0 be. and tht' if our m<.'nU\I pr<X'C~~ remain • · bombordment o( pretumed faclS morr evenL'I we hear aoou\, the primitive, the mo~ 110phiatica1l'd Comprehen ion key and dubious dlHa'> Both our aen-lea we 8C'em w 1rrQSp about eaeh our equipment. the more batneod Tt l' not merely that wt-rt-qU•rt' ~1ry and our lnteUcctu • .i Ap-tr w(• g 't to know less and les.' we ~ 1hrough our l~tru· mor~ 1nrorm1n1on todlly. we nf'<'d paratus ctn nblclrb only ao much about more and m<>rl'. eventuallv ments . • Survival of fittest grows up Are I 0 ,000 adults dueling to the death or k eeping in shape? JEANNETTE, Pa (AP) -Crouching in the underbrush with camouflage pamt smeared on his face, John Evangeliste clutches his pistol. lJstening for the gunshot that could bring him down. "l live for this," says Evangeliste, 27. Actually, he dies for this. Regularly. He is an avid player and promoter of The National Survival Game. which was started barely two years ago and now has at least 80 dealerships in 38 states and Canada. One dealership is owned by a psychologist who believes the game relieves tension and aggression. An estimatro 10,000 to 12,000 people play the game each weekend, its developers say, shooting each other with paint peUets in a grownup version of Capture the Flag. Officials at Nauonal Survival Game Inc. in New London, N .H., say they plan 200 private parks for playing the game in the United States and Canada by year's end and hope to set up similar layouts in Australia and Western Europe. On Oct. 8-10, eight U.S. teams and two from Canada will compete in New Hampshire in the first North American championship, with an un- determined cash prize. "We always played army when we were kids," said Evangeliste, who is co-owner of a western Pennsylvania dealership and plays the game with h is Mult1-Band Portable Radio 4995 ~eg. 69.95 • 3-26 MHz Shortwave • FM • AM • 108-136 MHz Av1at1on Band rlear g1obal broaocasts rnori1tor olanes and control towerl' All-band fine-tuning. AFC for dntt-free F"v1 reception AC/ ~t1ery operation ,, 12-767 Baue .. es eatr.l 25% Off! Remote-Control 13" *Color TV rc-130 by Radio Shack Save wife, brothers and friends. "As we got older, it was too childish. Now we found something that lets us play again. "That's all it is, a game," he said. "We keep trying to tell people we aren't warped like these crazy survivalists." Some observers aren't so sure. "The commercialized promotion and spread of this war game ls very dangerous," said Dr. Thomas Radecki. chairman of the National Coalition on Television Violence and professor of psychiatry at the University of Illinois School of Mroicine. 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The Orange Coast Heart Institute at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian presents A Heart-to-Heart Talk About Pacemakers Tuesday September 15, 1983 7:00-9:00 p .m . Hoag Conference Center Hoac Memorial Hospital Presbyterian 301 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA for further inf onnation: (714) 766-5923 -= Introduction Janet M. Kelly, R.N. Community Education Topics Pacemakers • Who needs one'! • Insertion and follow-up procedures • Latest trends in computeri1ed medical technology Speaker John A. D rews. M.D. Cardiac and Thoracic Surgery 'OI Ncwporl BoulC\'ard. Ncv.por1 Hcach. (I\ ~2M1 I HI ~I I~ '110 ADMISSION CHA RGI' I 1m11cJ ,c.;1tng "'·"IJhlt• Name _________ _ Addrcn ___________ /1r Sun. Thru Wed. 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Affectionately Yours, Fantasy Isle and MoondeUght Paul Aziz no longer chases down He also imbues students with 8 offer nothing sexier than compamonsh1p or an criminals for a living. sense o( selC-reliance. Introduction, say proprietors around the country. But would-be attackers beware: But some police say that should be taken Az.lz Is stlll a dangerous man, thanks "I've just been in the class two "winking." to a self-defense course at the Daniel weeks and I already feel more In San Francisco, police charged Monday that a Freeman Memorial Hospital's Fitness confident," said Aziz, who was para-legal escort service was a front for a prostitution ring ~nter. lyzed when he hit a sand bar after involving 150 housewives, nurses, secretaries and Among other moves. the course diving into the Colorado River last others. teaches the disabled to knock out Memorial Day "It was a highly efficient organization and assaiJants, flip them over a shoulder Darryn Brooks, a former patient smooth-runrungbusiness,"saidOfficerMikeCurran. and pin them beneath a wheelchair. who soon will help Sa.salti teach the who worked on the case. He said profits were "You can hit them with the arm course, agrees. funneled into 60 bank accounts over the last three rest, the leg rest or the brake "l went out less at night," said years, with some receiving up to $80,000 a month. extension," says Morris Sasaki. a Brooks. 22, an innocent bystander The operation's alleged mastennind and three physical therapist and aludo black paralyzed from the chest down when other people were taken into custody, police said. belt Who teaches the twice-weekly he was struck in the back by a bullet In Philadelphia, Charisma Clay, owner of class. during a Los Angeles shootout. Charisma-Clay Studi06, said pro8titution gives escort "You can use all parts of the "Now 1 go out more," he added. "I services a batt name. She said she fires employees wheelchair," Sasaki added. "You're feel if I had to use this (maneuvers who are "hooking" on company time -and for now surrounded by somethmg. It's taught m the course), 1 could. I play company rates of $100 per hour with a two-hour like you're inside a tank." basketba.J. I go.to the beach." minimum. Sasaki, 35. has 10 years' experience Besides wheelchair maneuvers, .,.__,_. "But it works both ways," Clay said. "You can teaching self-defense and has been Sasaki teaches basic moves such as P a ul Aziz, a pa ralyzed former po licem a n, sh ows his prowess rise above it or you can squalor with it." study martial arts for 17 years. His wristlocks. w ith self-defe nse instr uctor Morri's Sasaki'. Clientscanlettheirfingersdothe walkinginLos .. ------------------------------------.;;.,:.....:.,_;_:..;_.;..:,.:.:,.;;.:,:..:,:.:,=:.:..------_J Angeles, where the Yellow Pages lists 35 entries under "escort." ,,,_......,.. P a ul Higgins op erates airline com - puter reservation termina l in New York. Monopoly on air colllputers? United and American airlines control 80 percent of the computer systems that travel agents use to make airlme reservations. Thel.1' comJ)ftitors say th&S amounts to a stranglehold that keeps air fares high. The other airlines complain that United's Apollo reservation system and American's Sabre system have a built-in bias that lists United or American. ~ghts before their flights and shows C911peting flights to be sold out when seats are still available. United and American deny any wrongdoing and· ~rt that their competitors are just after a free ride.· The Apollo and Sabre systems cost almost hall a billion dollars combined, and United and American argue that the other airlines can make a similar investment if they want a different reservation system. Trans World Airlines and Eastern have smaller systems, and Delta is putting one together. Airline computer systems were even linked to the financial collapee of Braniff International in May 19.82. Sam Coats, fo~r vice president of Braniff, 181d that American Airlines ~ecutives may have used their employees and computers to manipulate Braniff data for American's benefit. At the time. American denied the charges as "blatantly irresponsible and without foundation." The Justice Department began an Investigation of allegedly "dirty tricks" but dropped the action after American, while admitting no guilt paid Braniff $6 million to settle out of court. ' The controversy has simmered for years, boiling over this summer when Continental and Frontier airlines and a group of new, smaller caniers went to the Civil Aeronautics Board to complain about the built-in bias. Test-tube monkey first for sci e nce MADISON. Wis. (AP) -The world's first test-tube rhesus monkey was doing fine after birth at the University of Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center. a spokesman said. The I \!Cl-pound male, born Wednesday, was unofficially named Petri, for the Petri di.sh in which it • waaconceived. The birth followed the test-tube birth of a baboon last month in Texas, center 1pokesma.n John Wolf said. Barry Bavister, a physiologist who heads the 1 center's in vitro fertilization program, said its application to monkeys provides a non-human primate model for experimental studies of mam- malian fertilization and early embryonic develop- ment. The technique will allow researchers to "analyze the cau.e of blrth defects and developmental abnormalities," Bavister said. "We~ ill learn about 'the hormonal conditions needed to start and maintain a pregnancy." • m - Shu-l HCJ Mu'uloc Huul>OM HepJJ~llJ Tt•rt>plt• Strnard P Km&. Rabbi We'd like to invite all interested parties to attend our open house on Sunday, August 28, at 7:00 P.M. 21QO·A Mar Vista Newport Beach 714·M4·7203 • llllT PlnDI ,.,UTll Fiii lAST HllTAUATlll : ::=~:~~ 6 IUMa~ J2IO nat 79 ... Q. ••••• 12 ••• SALE "' TEXTURED WALLCOVERING 40% OFF! • ,_,AITU Mll "TTUU 597 • llUT ~If ...-.• caou- uec '" uu T&al ..._ .... 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Street Boulevard Bristol St. 547-7781 898-3388 557-1324 ' SUNDAY,AUGUST28, 1983 CJ Mory Mcfadden' s '83 c'ollecti6n, 82 Cl Always the bridesmai~ .. .tacky, tacky, tacky, 84 " -----------··--······-····-,, ~ • 4 • • • . ·! ,. •! '. 8)' VIDA DEAN Deily,_......,·- [ =!urning 40? I It used to signify "the end" for most Ii women. Not to be admitted. Over the hill . -Goodbye to good looks. Sexy? Forget it. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aug 28. 1983 B t In search of a 10 among over-40 beauties . VD~ malne Monteil la undertaking a nationwide search for a woman over 40 to be the next model in the ad\Certisementa for the Supplegen skincare line. (Supplegen producrs are formuated to meer t.he needs of women who want co main ta.in skin's firm, resi.lient look and feeling.) Now, this next bit is for everybody over and under 40 -Revlon hrui a new rollCC'tion of colors for fall that it calla "Lookin' like a Million" -six new lipsticka, three nail enamels, two eyeshadows, a blush and mascara with names that conjure up images of abundance: RoseM1nJ<. Prosperoua Plum, Billionaire Blue, Plum Sable, Million Dollar Wine and Posh New Rose. • •• f .. .. .. ,• Things have changed. Gennaine Montell Cosmetiques describes her as gutsy, busy and beautiful. She's confident, aware of her potential. attractive -over 40 and proud of it. To enter, you pick up an application form at any of the company's counters, fill it out and mail it back, no later than Oct. 31, along with a black and white photo. Any woman can enter, as long as she's over 40 and proud of it! The company's color people have gathered these new shades along with existmg shades into three distinct looks, each eharacterized by its own depth of color: roses of Fortune, Berry Riches and Plum Luxury. ·= . .. • . .. ., ·~ To back up this claim, the company points to superstars who are over 40 -Jane Fonda, Raquel Welch , Faye Dunaway, Ali MacGraw, Linda Evans, Ursula Andress. Mariette Hartley, Sunny Griffin, Joan Collins and the list goes on. Just like these celebrities, women in America are blossoming, hitting their stride at age 40 . The bulk of the population is older. The women's movement, they add, has made it okay to pursue goals out.side the home. And the fitness revolution made everyone realize you can look just as sensational at 40, if not better. than you did at 30. 1n recognition of the over-40 beauty, Ger- The panel of judges includes two over-40 beauties -actress Hartley and TV personality and model Griffin -plus Carlotta Karlson, Harper's Bazaar Beauty Editor; fashion photographer Bert St.em; Edie Locke, YOU magazine, hostess-cable TV. and Milton Samuels, presid~nt of GM. v 1n conjunction with this new collection, there will be an exciting contest, but they are not ready yet to release the details. We'll have all the infonnation Oct. 2. :~ On the cover ... . · :: :; . K.unberly Burge is outstanding in Dina von Burger's crop of colorful hand-crocheted ribbon sweaters. The "Dina" she wears is a fuchsia rayon with ribbon ornamentation. The sweater is : combined with a striped silk camisole and solid :-skirt from von Burger's line,"Regina Collection by Dina voa Bar1er terns. M ichael von Furstenberg," which will be available in No- vember. Kim is at home in front of the camera as well as behind one. She has done television modeling, the last one in 1979 -a Ford com- mercial, and she teaches photograph y and video communications to stu- dents in the Irvine Uni- fied School District. She is involved in.educational television working with students through the community cable TV sys- She lS also supervisor of teacher education at UCI and her specialty is training teachers to uae instructional television. Kim attended Orange Coast College, received her master's in art (design) from the College of Fine Arts at UCLA and earned a BA in drama and art at UCL The Irvine resident is an active member of UCI Alumni Aasociation, Sales and Rental Council at Newport Harbor Art Muaewn (former educa- tion chairman), Nati.onal Federation of Local Cable Programmers. Fulbright Fowldation Alum- ni Association and Citizens Advbory Council, KOCE-TV Channel 50. Her professional affiliations lnclude vice president, board of directon, Foundation for Community Service Cable Television; Adminis- trative VP. Parker Toastmasters, Parker Hannifin Corporation and Screen Actors Guild. Kim's hair was styled by Rud y Black of Allyn-Black's Hair Fashions, Inc., Newport Beach, for the photograph made in Wilson Park, Costa Mesa, by Richard Koehler of the Daily Pilot staff. Super Perm Sale! You'll be lookin' good and save plenty! Nova Perm, $40 for $27 .50 ReGIS HAIRSTYLISTS McFadden's '83 look has Napoleonic flavor Mary McFadden, known for cap- turing the flavor of exotic faraway lands in strikingly beautiful silks, quilted jackets and coats, is focusing on the romance of the Napoleonic era in her Fall '83 collection. "It's being called Napoleon at the Gates of New York (another con- quest)," said Jack Schoenborn of Neiman-Marcus when the collection design are reworked m two-color ways and combined into single evening coats. Courtly border de· signs developed from royal robes become engineered everung coats to recreate the 19th century feel. ·was shown. Lapis, rosewood, spruce and cognac -the colors from tapestaries of the period -are translated into diagonal "marii" pleated evening gowns. ,. The drama of a Napoleonic cross .. predominates in sweaters. coats and dresles. It iJI used as inserts in velvet. faille, macrame and lace. She also combines lace with her signature "marl!" pleating, velvet and lame. Other out.standing looks are architectural mohair coats. morning jackets worked in quilting combined with wool jacquards and velvet e mbroidered appliques in neoclassical designs on wool gabardine suit.a. A beautiful gold lace is woven with gold and pewter threads and lined in white silk gazar to create a transparent floral lightness. Gold medallions of lace combine with black velvet for an Empire fantasy. Handpainted, channel-quilted evening coats in the "Palaia Royale" BUY ONE. "The collection is one of her best. ''Schoenborn said. ParUcularly interesting i.t the way ahe ia picking up on the use of fur as a trim. A lot of designers are doing this and it's very important for Fall." GET ONE FREE. From nght now lhrOU<}t1 Seprl"O"bef 30 LeSportsac makes the trans111on from Summer to Back· to-School and Back-to-· Work a little easier with New Products and New Colors. And. lo top 11 off, from right now until September 30, 1983. we'll g11Je you a Le5p00- sac wallet with your purchase ol a Travelbag, Hand- bag or Dress/Su1tbag LeSponaac Sou\h Clout Piasa Carousel Court Costa Mesa, CA 92626 7146671263 0.-,--"'1.-c.-... Calendar of events NE WPORT B E ACH CHAPTER of HADASSAH will hold a member- ship orientation Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Leonard Shane, Newport Beach. Further information and reservations may be obtained by calling Claire Antchel, 759-1956 or Shirley An- nenberg, 644-4256. • • • IRVINE TOASTMISTR ESS CLUB will meet Sept. 12 from 11:30 a .m . to 1:30 p.m. at the Heritage Park Fine Arts Center, Studio 3, 4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine. Satan Umsclteld may be reached between 8 a .m . and 5 p.m. at 660-3871, Monday through Friday, for further infonnation. FASHION CALENDAR THURSDAY MORNING CLUB of Newport Beach has scheduled a friendship tea and fashion show for 2:30 p.m. Sept. 8 ln the atrium of the Newport Marriott. Further infor- mation may be obtained by calling Jou at 833-8148.The Newporter's Plaza Ballroom will be the sett.mg Sept. 15 for a noon fashion luncheon sponsored by SANTA ANA AUX- ILIARY. Children's Home Society. I. Magnin will present' William Peanon and his fall '83 collecuon. • • • I. MAGNIN'S Fall '83 Vldeo (the look of street casual with boulevard sophistication) will be shown con- tinuously during store hours Wednesday and Thursday on the upper level. • •• BULLOCK'S, South Coast Plaza. will feature infonnal modehng of the beaded collection by Swee Lo from noon to 3 p.m . Friday in the Fashion Gallery. middle level. On Saturday. noon to 3 p.m. career attire for the business woman will be informally modeled in Young At- titude. • Beauty t ips • Fashion news • Tios • and trends Every Sunday AT EASE FOR MEN One of our men's outfits 1s made complete with our own exclusively designed argyle sweater and private fable all cotton corduroy sponcoat. STEP OUT IN STYLE with Amalf1's "Tuscania" Available 1n black and taupe • LOOKING FORWARD TO FAU. WHATS NE where. textures: and hats are every from menswear. Newport Beach. • F A s H 0 N s l A N 0 N w p 0 c ( N R • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 83 IVY'S LEAGUE A F All TRADITION Ruffle blouses. bow ties. cashmere vests. kilt skirts and Ivy's league. THE GENTLEMAN'S WEEKEND WARDROBE. Updated class1C sportcoat in pure lambswool houndstooth check. 100% Saxony wool English pleated trouser. all cou on corduroy lapeled vest and I 00% cotton oxford buttondown shirts w ith silk and w ool club ties Luggage and umbrella by Ghurka. cathy jean llll/IJ The original now 1n I I colors. The perfect fashion ror your tall and back-to-school wardrobe. TRAVEL THROUGH FALL With Southwlck's tweed sportcoat. slacks arid neckwear. Accentuate your classic wardrobe w ith a v-neck cashmere argyle s~ater or a sleeveless merino lambswool vest. Shots and belt by Cote Haan. Canvas luggage by Polo. ~ ~ .. " .. ' ~ , t • • • 4 ' . . j • • : ' ' .. . j • . • . ., • 8 t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 Mic he le McCormick i read y to toss he r tacky ribbon bouque t. Jan Howard, center, models a n off-houlder bridesmaid dress s he con idc r her tackiest. GOif N ON BRIDGf BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF DEAR READERS: We have hacl maay requeat1 over the year1 for tho1e hod• that we coHider t.o be our favortte1. That makea qvite a U1t. For the time belns. tllerefore, we are devotio1 the Suaday column t.o a 1erte1 of famoua hud1. A t the end of the aertea, we will go back to our weekly quea· tlon and an1wer colwno. {loth vulnerable. South deals. NORTH • 107 3 'V A 64 O K 932 +A 103 WEST EAST +J 9865 •Q2 ~Q10 873 ?KJ9 5 O Void 0 J 76 +975 +QJ8 2 SOUTH • AK4 \;I 2 O AQI0854 + K 64 The bidding: South Weat North East I <> Pa11 3 0 PaH 3 + PaH 3 NT Pa11 4 • PHI 4 'V Pa&8 6 <> PH1 Pa11 Pa11 Opening lead: Seven of ~. Tert•nce Reese of London 1s amonK the great player writers of the game. He held the l-:asl cards on this hand from the Great Britain Switzerland match at the 1964 World Team Olympiad. Al the time. the S wiss were le11dinK in the qualifying stal(e of the event. In one room, the British had stopped in three no trump and made 11 tricks. The Swiss were more am b1tious. and reached i.ix diamonds after a limit raise and a cue bidding sequence. The match was being ri1l>playcd on the huge Hr1dgeramu boar d 1n front of a 1·apacity audience. Thi• final t•ontracl was not the world'!> lwst. 0Hlarer's best r ham·e wa:. to draw trumps, ruff out ht•artlt and cash hi!. w111ncr'> in the black suits. Ir he -.uc l'eedt'd in stripping the cards 1n a ddt-nder's hand in one suit. ht· could perhao<, engineer a throw an in the other suit to force a ruff and !>luff. and so lose only one black suit trick. To the audience. it looked ai. af the slam wai. a shoo 1n. Whl•n 1-.:ast followed lo the sl•cond spade with the qut•en, the only hope for an end play would be in the club suit. and that would work as the cards he. But a strange thing hap pened on the way to fulfill menL. Oerlarer won the opening lead, and duly ruffed out the hearts and drew trumps. He cai.hed the king of spades. and East dropped the queen . Suddenly, declarer had another lane of play available. If the queen or spades were indeed a singleton. deelarcr could claim has slam by c;im ply playing three roundi. or club~ now. If F.ast won the third club, he would be forced to yield a ruff slufr. If West won, he would either have lfJ yield a ruff sluff or else lead away from the J:lCk of ~pades into declarer's com hmed ace ten tenac-e. The declarn opted for this line. Reese won the third club. but he still had a spade with whit·h to exit safely. and dt·clarer was down nn•• ~waysthebridesmaidpartyis tacky ~-M-N~u_•~n~~~~~~~~ By VIDA DEAN Of IN Delly Nol It.II I t was probably the tackiest party of the season! That's the way the Corona del Mar Bible study group of Salt Co. (singles Division of the Mariner's Church) planned the professional bridesmaid shower (For the CdM woman who is known for being late - late for everything including marriage!) Guests gathered at the Spa-Multi-purpose room of Park Newport wearing their tackiest bridesmaid gowns and just like at any shower they brought gifts (nothing over $5) to exchange. Really tacky things such as a mismatched china place setting. awful smelling colognes and a pair of handcuffs for holding a man. Someone even had music playing as they assembled -the tune -"The Wedding Marc h" and rice was flying through the air. They played those silly games that are played by shower guests with a new one the group had devised -pin the veil on the bride. The veil was fashioned from a table cloth. (Ginny Farmer wore it with her gown U'HOLSTllY, INC. •••11••111• -4hwe 1922 HARBOR atVO. COSlA MESA -5'8· II 56 pl/lowed to look like a maternity frock). And then they had tacky refreshments -a white cake decorated In black with the typical shower sJlcky sweet sherbet punch to wash it d own. The always a bridesmaid group gave out prizes -for participating In the most weddings winners were Donna Clark (nine), Sherri GroH and Debbie Fratt (eight;. the tackiest bridesmaid dress prize (men's pajamas) went to Diana Baakln; the most engaged prize (a gumball ring surrounded by 40 carrots) was won by Lynn Scheffer, and Joy Jeni• received a $1 ,000 (Monoply money) for having the most expensive bridesmaid dress -$120. The Idea for this crazy party was conceived by Carole Clay, Mlchele McCormick, Clark and Beakln. "The four of us were sitting and talking trying to decide on some kind of a fun party. Someone said 'we have all of these bridesmaid dresses hanging In our closets that we never wear, and we have been to so many wedding showers this summer, let's do something so that we can be the center of attention ,' " Clark said. From there, the spoof grew. l I I Lynn Scheff e r, Joy Janie, De bbie Fratt and Ginn y Farmer wear their m ost hated gowns. CORRECTIOI In the a..ra Aug. 28 ·•Pr .. ubor o.,·· .... drcular, thete le an 8dverttaement on Pege 1 fOf Men'• ehoee. The regular and .... prtc4t on •II pelra .,. lncor- rKt. The correct pr1cee •r•: Regular S2t.tt Chuck·•-•••· l •I• $21 .... L Regular $31.8t .... ftoll, .... *31.11; Regular tM.H •oat •tJI• Oxford•, l•I• *21.•. We •Inc.rely re- gret theM .,,or•. Klndgarten thru Ith Qr8de -All Der CIHHa I Sears I Enroll Now ~ FALL SEMESTER ~ STARTS SEPT. 12th Enrollment Now Being Taken Reasonable Tuition Doot to Doot Bus S1r~k1 Whtr1 Po1llbll -lfth 1choll1tk 1tltldlrd1 -T11clrlnt thl 4 R'1 -111tln1 (with phonk1) rtrftitt, 1rlthmltk, t11tlnl11. A Private School of Distinction Founded In 1942 In Fountain Valley 16835 Brookhurst 714 963-7831 DEAR ANN LANDERS: Are you so fed up with letters from "The Other Woman" that you can 't bear to look at another one? Please -just one more. I have been the secretary and Other Woman for 25 years. I was recently shown a copy of his new will. He proudly pointed out that I am to receive $35,000 a t the time of his death. The man has an estat.e in excess of $10 million. When I told him I thought $35,000 was a mere pittance considering his net worth. he replied, "If I left you a larger sum it would remove all doubt among those who might have been suspicious." After alt.empting to persuade me that this modest legacy was for my protection. he we nt on to remind me of the fur coat, gold wristwatch and "all those great lunches." Of course, we never had any evenings or weekends together. and I was too loyal to date other men. H is wife went with him on all the glamorous trips. He gave her several fur coats, and fabulous jewelry that cost a small fortune. She is a vain, empty-headed hypochondriac who spent nine months in bed during both pregnancies I am not so stupid that I dad not know there were many ways my boss-lover could have taken care of me with no public knowledge ... loans, cash, investme nts, etc. It never occurred to me that I would end up with a measly $35,000 aft.er giving him 25 years of my !Jfe. No doubt most of your readers will say, "She got what she deserved" -and I would have to agree with them. So print this lett.er. please. for others who are playing the same game. Maybe they will wake up to the fact that at the end of the road there are - Regrets And Ashes ln My Mouth (Alexandria. Va.) DEAR REGRETS: I cannot think of a slngle word to add to your testimony. It must have taken a lot out of you to write it. Thanks for a totally honest disclosure. Do you feel awkward. sc/f-<.'OrLt;CIOUS -lonely? Welcome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landers' book.Jer. "The K ey to Populariry "Send 50 cenrs wirh your requesr and a Jong, stamped. self-addressed envelope w Ann 1..a.nders, P 0 . Box 11995, Chicago. Ill. 60611. At just $6.95 TOP SmtOIN STEAlt Gcna"O\d cut us. Choice. tenda a Juicy. naraJO Sl1!Alt us. O\Ok:c top alrtotn alowty martMWd rcx olJ1I ftavoc TOP SmtOIX ~AND CBICDlf UEASI' T8MPO'U US. Cholct top atrloln ~ wttfl bonelus chldanl bfu9t wtth 9Wftt and IOUI' A U« BEEP MIOB TEJUTAJa us Cholclc bed'wtth onloN.. mushrooms. arun peppcn ~cherry tomatoes on a bed o( rice DEEP mED PUWNS Uahttv bruded md ckcp ftted to a QOlden brown. CHICON T1!MPUU Bondnt chlcMn brulG. Tmipura •tyM. acrwd wtth ~et mcf IOUr MU()C. U.B-QUE BBEP IUBS R.fbt 11.mmcrtd In MYOr'(bar-b-qvc sauce. IDNDONBaon Sllces of tendc:r buf Krwd wtth au jus and aumed horwr.dl1h aauce AD mtrea saved wtth atsp ~ aalad or dujout your cholc~ of'bahed potato or rlce pUa£ and t:.::f Ranch lftad. Complete dtnnen 111,fat $8.95. "You're gonna feel good inside~: 9'~ Q BLACK ANGUS RES 11\URANTS .. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE, TORRANCE. CERRITOS, LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM Orange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug 28, 1983 BS Catalina Island can bE-.a close-by adventure '~ homes, (many date back w the turn~~ the century) there are also sever tours to choose Crom. These include t , Coastal Crwse, Glass Bottom TDDAT'S CIOSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 86 Attemoon 155 Destroy 43 Musical 107 Hawanan party 156 Hea<led <Ira ma timber tree 1 FuN 87 Eerie 157 Trucks abbr 11 1 NFL POSI· 8 S.Ck arN 89 Substantial t 59 River island 45 Waste-loon abbr 10 Bind• 90 C>Yel'head 161 -cotta maker 112 Fortune 14 Chart train 163 Personality 117 Snow leller·s 19 Derby 91 Collon t&.4 Vb. type runner cards entrlee undergar-t65 -West 49 Size of shot 113 ls Ill 20 Beige mefll 166 Ranchers 50 Tile but t 16 Chemical 21 Soul: Hindu 2words 169 Attonso·s tocks Siii 22 Tinged 9'4 Oigrapn Queen 52 Three-toed tt8 Prinl 24 Attending 95Gamedlsh 171 Oral pause SIOlh measure 25 Nether-96 Per111an 172 Abandon 53 Metal 121 Creote land'• COinS 174 Leo 101nt container State weight 96 ProVlded 175 Pull apart 55 Whirlpool abbr 2e Eking• that 176 Whole 58 Canal bani< 122 Bo11ng IOOI to an end 99 Hairstyle 178 Annie·s <log 60 Tour leaders 124 Allow 2WOfdS t02 Continent 179 °""" 61 Masticate 125 Pungently 28 MuMUm 1bbr 180 Hardens 62 Platinum aromatic dlee>fay 104 Melodies IB I Realty titles wire loop t27 Lovd· 29 Calcium 105Glowlng 63 Patr101s speakers 30 Natlv• or· embef DOWN 64 East Indies 128 Strives in eufflx 108 Dixie State: 1 Wall\ leebty abbr be Ille 32 Social abbr. 2 Correlative 65 Con1a1n1ng 129 Racing rM1riC110n 109 Attlrmative 3 Service-a precious CllCUll 34 Youngate< vote man sclub me1al 132 N1c11e1 35 E.xP9t'alve 110 0..aert Uem 4 T ransmtlled 66 Tra•n symbol Wf&p 113 Exclamation 5 Lnerary systems t34 College 3 7 S.ed ,,..,.. 114 .. L0"9)'· composmon 68 Exclamation degree 38 NotCh dovey" 6 N-spaper 69 Arct1aelog1· abbr 40 NtmbM var sound writer ca111n<1s 136 Young 41 T1meper1od 115 Far comb. 7 Resound 70 Elbe horses lbbr form 8 Brazlllan tributary 13 7 Turns aside 42 Sil~ a 117 Biblleal parrot 71 Tidy 138 Danger llgnal pronoun 9 Citrus blight 741 Anclenl Syr color 44 Nothing 119 Secik>n ol In sec I •an country 139 Ambition 115 ApplauM Hungarian 2 words 76 Thorough· 140 Rough lava 48 Encouraoes capita I 10 Savory fare abbr 142 Helm 48 AchkMI 120 Cordage 11 Japanese 80 Physician position 51 Ach41 flbef statesman abbr 1113 Brillsh sailor 53 Bonbon• 121 Ctiinese 12 Laroe Aus-81 Informs 145 Prosecute 54For-mile trallln birds 82 'Empire 146 Striped Maori 122 Luzon 13 O.vil State· animals S8 And Latin native worship abbr 14 7 Sleeplno 57 AMtaur1nt 123 Squ1bbllng 14 Stable 83 Theater sound blU 126 Clanlfles comparl· pl1t1orm 149 Poverty· 59 Exl•t• 128 L•bo< men! 85 Bon• Lalin stricken 80 Auto Ivel .. bumps .. 15 Ireland 88 Shalt (OI 151 Compan· 81 0-,, 130 Spread hay 16 Barbecue 1101111 ions 85 Famous 131 One or any bu111ns1<1 89 Girl's name 154 Cornered. flbbll 133 Uae oars 17 NFL 92 Ovethead as oame 87 EYef•t. 1~ Bvd<lhist position trains 157 Beach tor 009 monk 18 Time uni! 93 Roof angle grains 72 Make warm 135 Droop 19 Japanese 95 Moslem title 158 Rational 73 God1. Latin 136 Proofing verse form of respect 160 Not. prefix 74 Morlndln mark 23 Family 97 Peruvian 161 Camping dye 139 "Me!'' event member Indian var shelter 75 Hls1orle 141 Lease-27 Daybreak 99 Trell 162 British P9riod• hOl<ler comb form 100 Ollve genus princess 770r .. hng 144Annoya~ 31 Work unit 101 Chinese 165 Chess p1eGe 78 OHllc 148 Above 33 Lamb's cry pagoda 167 Decimal 79 Time z009 149 Nothing 36 Coal box 103 Enthusiasm base abbr 150 Vtlfb lorm 37 Sklltet 104 Confederate 168 Indian tree 80 PONMSlve 152 College 39 Benquel State abbr 170 Had lunch ptonoun degree 41 .. Keyetone 105 Husht 173 Sun <leity 81 Send• abbr Stale" 106 Fl~ed I 77 Cyprlnoid 11'4 Sumc. 153 MIJ\e lace abbr roullnll II Sh SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS \ Cat.allna lsbmd as a d~unatlun for visitors every month of the year, but the s ummer seaso11 brings out the largest crowds and 1t (·an be a dose-by island adventure. A different world awaits as thl• visitor steps ashore the tsland. located only 26 miles from Newport Beach. The island paradtse offers the first time visitor, as well as the seasoned Catalina traveler, a myriad of contrasts from Avalon. The one-square-mile town of Avalon -with its plaza, one main street, golf carts instead of cars, old-style architec- ture, quaint buildings, and house ---dotting steep hillsides -draws the Avalon Bay, left, called l many 8 most attention. The only town on the "M d · 1 · k · island. it has 1,800 year-round res1-e aterranean-1 e pactut" greets dents and a Mediterranean a t- the incoming Catalina lslaf\ visitor, mosphere . while igns in Avalon's lsl8' Plaza Beyond this quaint city with its give directions. Crescent venue . hotels, restaurants and fine shops lies a , rugged interior. Much of the moun-below, is the hub of Avalon acti1y, the tainous terrain and steep lush valleys main street. \ are only accessible to the buffalo, wild Pacific Travel School 610 E Pth Si.. Santa Ana, Ca 92701 •. ,.M,,IJ,J Jfoi6J IJR.1NGE Wl 'iTY! oNu· PRWATE A<.<.Rf.DrTED TRAVEL AGENCY SCllOOI American Airline Sabre Computer Training MORNING. AFTERNOON, EVENING CLASSES Call (714) 543·9495 boar and goats that roam there. An Inland Motor Tour offers a tour of much of the 66-square miles of scenic wonder. There are also two sight.seeing bus tours along Skyline Drive through strands of Ironwood trees, found nowhere el.se in the world. If you decide to stay in Avalon and explore the quiet side streets of colorful ie Hawaii $~92! ..ClOOU ut FME Tour, Casino Tour or the See Tcrrat.-e Drive. In the harbor m the evening, Avalo takes on lhe character of a romantic e of bygone days. The historic sid wheeler "MV Phoenix" offers cocktail cruise. Another early eveni adventure is the Flying Fish Boa Cruise with the 40 million can die-power searchlights th.at sweep t~ waters toward shore aiming for thel sight of flying fish that abound in t~ region during the months of M8'J through September ~ Both cruises return to shore leavi~ plenty of time to st roll along tt<I boardwalk by this romantic harbor. ~ Vacations or one-day excuI'Sions ~ be planned to take advantage of t .. charming atmosphere and relaxef activities that Catalina has to offer. ,:; Catalina Passenger Service has~ cruises from Newport Beach to Aval • departing from the Balboa Pavilio 400 Mam St .. Balboa. at 9 a.m. anlt returning al 7 p.m. Information anct reservations may be made by calling: 673-5245. . Making 70 trips every week during: tht:> summer, are the 700-passenger: vessels of Catalina Cruises operating: from Long Beach and San Pedro · ... "' .. -----,..._,,_.-la-OPEN 1TURDA YS ALL STAR lffEL AGENCY 3019-A tb~vd., C.M. I BALBOA PIVILIOll -113-524& I I 400 Main St., Balboa Penlnaula I Organizl' ~·uur rouµon :-.CJ\ 1ng!-. \\II h The! Suµermarkt•t ShoppC'r. ap pt·.1 ring \\'('dne~da~ and Suncl;.i~ in lhe Dally Piiat ---- Includes air fare, 7 ni~ts' hotel, renfal car and more. The Big Island of Hawaii. Land of thWlder- ing waterfalls, live vol- canoes, spectacular beaches and scenery. If you haven't seen it, you've missed an ex- ciung and unique part of Hawaii. Now you can discover it all for as little ~ as $498 per person . This great low price includes round-trip air fare to the Big Island on Unitc<l's famous Royal Hawaiian Service; 7 nights many combination of hotels in Hilo, the Kohala coast CALL: 54\g 7 7 6 I Monday Cocktail Cruises 7-8:30 PM 1 I Live Entertainment I I Labor Day Weekend 9/4 & 5. 7-9 P.M. I ·---------------------· or Kon.1; 7 J.iys thl' "I .1 Dollar Rent-A·Car, .md traJ1rnmal k1 grccung on arnvJI. Extra mg.ht are ava1bblc at an aJJnwnal charge. Ground ~crv· aces are provided by Trade Wind Tours. A..nJ only Umtcd fl1c~ non~wr to the Big lsbnd in wi<lcbody com· fort. So come discover the nch contrasts and exouc beauty of Hawaii's higgest ~sland. Call your lbvcl A.ge nt • f details. M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 Dream of fairytale wedding ~omes true for local coup le Storybook weddingtrnnly happen in fairytales, or so Pam Van Foesan thought. But the 24-year-old Santa A r.a woman's dream did come true when she and her f 1ance, 26-year-old Carey Hofmann of Costa Mesa, won a dream weqding Newlyweds Carey Ho lmann a nd Pam Van F ossan. and honeymoon tripinacontestsponsored by the Mission Viejo Mall. Pam a nd Carey were married Saturday after· noon in the Center C.ourt of the mall. It all began when Pam's mother gave her a contest entry form as Pam was leaving for her~ an administrative assistant at Professional B~o ~ Irvine. After writing three versions of the essa . IC "What we will contribute to our marriage to It last," Pam called her fiance. Carey was in Washington, D.C. at the~· ing trained for hia position as sate ill te comm uni ns technkian for USA TODAY. The two deci n the version they liked best and mailed it in. , When they received word they wer~of the three finalists, Carey flew home from W n. Thetripwasnotin vain. Thecouple the judges with the story of how they met aiHhY they wanted to be married. #1 ~lashdana ~ Mon.-Frl. 6:30, 10:40 ~at./Sun. 2: 15, 6:30. 10:45 "0 CTOPU88Y" (PG) Mon.·Frl. 8:20 . "'. ... . . edwards WESTBfOK CINEMA Wn•lmlnt le r i\ lhtk•U '\ur•t 530-4401 t.ar<f•n G'tne A surprise singing telegram sent to Pam'soffice was the official announcement of their victory. Pam and Carey areespeciallyexcated that they can put their plans for a large wedding celebration back into action. They had originally planned a small ceremony(ln Laa Vegasoracourthouae) In September with a larger celebration in June when they would be better able to handle it financially. But with their free wedding. which included the services of a professional coordinator, a trip to Puerto Vallarta and a selection of gifta from mall merchants, Pam and Carey consider themselves one lucky couple. The original September wedding date was espedally significant because it marked a year and a day from the couple's first meeting. "I had driven out to Houston with a friend and had only been in town for a few days," recalls Pam. "I "PAST, l'UNO.SAnR•!' NEW YORK TIMES -. ...:..-:~o ln•ex•pen•slve• •(tn ik spen· stv) not 111g11 In price. re11on1bte. CllSSllied ........ adver1alng -· ~ Classified Advertising 6;42·5678 li_.~~iiiii~~~~~~~ili~~~~;:. T ~.. -·--~~~~~,, -20th SMASH WEEKI -. COSlUltSA £awi•os C"'<mi er.•t• 919 ,.,, COSlU llSA !c .. iros Town Ctn1tt 151 '18' aNID(ll GllOVt f-s Weslbloo> ~· "The Joy of Life is Living t" JOO~CijlQ~~~egQt:Jc~J I • 85 Hot & Cold En trees An Award Winning -..1911!11•• Wane Last. Daily R Luncheon Specials. Full Service Catering Available Southeri alifornto 's OP' & Finest Restaurant Since 1922 .~rt•inJl 111 I 00 om Da1/11 LIMOUSINE SERVICE AVAILABLE 3334 W Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach .,'14 ) 645-7077 Com plim e ntary Champag11 With Brunc h It's a MIG I MEAL1 Every timeyou buy a meal, get a mugioronly49e Right now at Lon John Salver's. you can get a beautiful crystal ,ug for only 49C wath the purchase of any meal Everyime you buy a meal. you can get another mug fo49C! The sooner you start. the more mugs you can ollect! Hurry in. offer expires September 11 . 1983 or w•le supplies last! CWIW<John8iJver~~ ~EAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 m RBOR BLVD., COSTA ME A Ju11 . of an Oie10 Frwy. atroM lrom Frdco. Dri•tHhru te,,,ke ••ailable. THEATRE NEAR YOU ~ ..... ~""'!"' ..... --""'!"' ..... --~~~~~~-D a vt d "s father bouaht him a home computa. He's uaed It to clumae ht. hl!Jh school aradu llTll FUTllH 11 llLIY ITHH llTI FUTIHI II llLIY 111111 AT TOWN ClfNTW" •STA YING A&Jft" DALT ~~~~~~~~~-11111 ... TOWN CINn l = =-:~..::. 751-4114 NOW PLAYING At Theee Speclally l•l•cted Thl&b• And Drtve-m COSTA MflA lfMllf lUltMOA 01W111 Edwards Bnstot EclWlfds Wooctbl1dQe Ptcifle"• l • Mlf'lda Plelllc's Omge 540 Ho Clntma ~-2400 ~tn634--ae1 fl TORO 651·0656 OIWtGI CttyCtnter WEIWTUI EclwMds SaOdtet>Kk S81 ·S880 83-4-2553 Edwwds Cinema west 891-3935 I HO MSSll ACCUUO fOlll THIS INOAOHHNT I was dining out with acquaintances who happened to see their friend Carey in the restaurant. Carey walked over to our table, I shook ha hand and introduced myself. "He told me later he knew right then that we would get married. I juat remember looking into his blue eyes and aayingtomyaelf 'watch out girl!' "I gave him my phone number, whkh I hAd never done with anyone before. We dldn 't see each other for about another two weeks, but alter that we were inseparable!" Eventually the couple decided to move out to California where they have both found new jobe. They plan to live ln Costa Mesa. "Between finding jobs, winning the wedding contest and finding a place to live, everything has just reallycomet.ogether,"Pamexplained. "It might sound corny, but really, our dreams are coming true!" LUXURY THEATRES lat Two M.tti•tt Sllowi11uOlflYS2~1Mlm0tllfrwlwMett4 s 113t.Uer·»ail6l6J~2ss1 1~r:?. J s * FOR FUnt EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOur... * ARCADE of GAMES* '::.n~.·f~'; :~:~.~ Zelig Cl&E Sttow' II 12:00 2 :00 4 00 6:00 1:00 10:00 wn.a., •• Sltow1 At 12: 15 2:45 5:15 1 :00 10t30 .---.....n'AA.WAU-- RETCJRN Of THE JEOI m B~m Sttow' at 1: I~ 3 :20 S :JO 7:40 .. l :SO Tl\Amn '" PLA.CU .w Sllow1 at 1 •00J:10 5 :25 7 :45 .. 1 :50 1 •:g,:.:~ ~~J~a~~~: S 1: 10 J :20 5:30 7:50 10:10 iiltG4u19il21M~ 942~/~~) "'~~~No HERCULES m11 I ,..,, .. ~~~~·, VACAJ1111 m 1 :40 ):SO 6 :00 I :1 S 1:00 J rU S:JO 7 t4S 10t00 .. 10:20 111;1 ij(9u l~IM.1§ 6 l6J9 8770/~~) --llAU MOEE# CJ l"IUI l'lfll ••ood (R) c,r m Al10 Jaw• J 1"01 Al10 l'lu hdanu (RI B~~~ .. m Aho Nltht Shilt (RI NATIONAi. lft/'&Tiftll CJ l.AM .... N S Y"'1fUIUll ..lu1 CIUI (Al "1UI T"e l[ntlly !Al Drtv .. an1 Open 1:00 Wknl9ttt1 / 7:)0 Wkend1 * Cllildrtft Uttder12 fret Unless Noted ~ 'P-!!~~~---------~ Ooli 1441.Ulill. Iii tie.I~ ·111--... IN> °"' 110. J~ 0 0 , ~ s..n.1•l1' ) It llO UO Ill~ Top Ten Hits ir ft;; X .. oclat9d p, .. , The followtng are Billboard"• hot record hits tor the week ending Sept 3 as they appear In next week s Issue of Billboard magazine Copyright 1983. Biiiboard Pubhcatlons. Inc Re- printed with permission HOT 81NOLE8 1 "Sweel Dreams" Eurythmics (RCA) 2 "Maniac" Michael Semt>ello (Casablanca) 3 "Every Breath You Take" The Police (A&M) •"Pullin' On the R1u ·· Taco(RCAI 5."'She Works Hard For the Money" Donna Summer (MMCury) 6 "The Safety Dance" Men Without Hats (Backstreet) 7 ··Tell Her About It" Biiiy Joel (Columbia) 8 "It's A Mistake" Men At Work (Columbia) 9.""1'11 Tumble• Ya·· Culture Club (Virgin-Epic) 10 "Human Nature" Michael Jackson (Epic) TOPLP'S 1 "Synchronlclty" The Police (A&MI 2 "Thriller" Michael Jackson (Epic) 3.'"Flashdance' Soundtrack" (Casablanca) 4 ··Pyromania" Def Leppard (Mercury) 5 "The Wiid Heart·· Stevie Nicks (Modern) 6."'Staylng Alive' Soundtrack" (RSO) 7."An Innocent Man" Biiiy Joel (Columbia) 8." Alpha" Asta (Getfen) 9 "'Lawyers In Love" Jackson Browne (Asylum) 10 "Reachy the Beech" The Flxx (MCA) COUNTRY SINGLES 1 .. A Fire I Can't Put Our· George Strait (MCA) 2."Hey Bartender" Johnny Lee (Full Moon) 3.'T m Only In It For the Love" John Conlee (MCA) 4."N1gh1 Games" Charley Pride (RCA) 5. "Goin' Down Hill" John Anderson (Warner Bros ) 6 "Why Do I Have 10 Choose" Wiiiie Nelson (Columbia) 7."Fhght 309 10 Tennessee·· Shelly West (Viva) 8.''Vou're Gonna Ruin My Bad Reputallon" Ronnie McDowell (Epic) 9."Baby What About Vou" Crystal Gayle (Warner Bros.) 10. "Breakln' Down" Waylon Jennings (RCA) "Thi• Summer'• One Genuine SIHJMr. Fre•h, Hypnotic, And Very Sexy." s-0 ..... ,..,, ...... ,,,. ................. 1 .... -Oe11/a An-.n, 1N111e111Hlr )•1.Jlll .... f~!!.tA" __ _;:, __ ·-~:..P •M1i1eu:;:u .. lolol el llMArllllH' I ..., .. Ane ~744\ "'!\etal~torm' ... i~ the bcM yet of all the )·D attempt~ ..... -LOS ANCr.Lf.S Tif\~ --Now Playing -- ~ U fOllO ...,.,,,..,. fflnrdl ........ m..... Yt.O ~-M l-OtlW!JerTOIWI 8.JI )501 ...... WllTWITtll AlllCOrWIOl liW [~0-... tJ7 ~ WHI •t J9ll CllMll UA Cly OrltlN '34 llll " EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMNENT Fri. 4:30, 8:15-Sat/Sun 1:00, 4:30, 8:15 edwards LIDO CINEMA MIW~·:,:=YAH 673-8350 MIWPOITllA M 12th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY A !.~'1W!M~\~T~ "'). llllA fOU"lAI" VAlLIY .. ~,·~ WUIMllSllll ht••'d 6J!:'4m) WllT•tHTlll I A YHr , . ~· •' ' . p. ''" . llQ~ •Or COSIA MU A to.-1·0 \ ,tt (1IJ I ~· ,jf<I 'l6J l'.llJ (lfltm• A•AHltM ~ "·•• J~ JJ1 f1 A •'~·P' lit •tlf to •t •r 19~ 1b9i Wt• OllAllCl C·-• 14,, )Qj' ~ '118'0 ''"'~"' 6J 4 '~~) " "'•U t ••ltllfOt,,.t.,,llooiO.COl ... I 0 lllU ••SSOI 'll(J() ""'°'' e ~ .. p.,.,. 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''"'"""' °'"' " 97q 91)0 WA t,IM\0 8'11 Pw1 ~~)9 COllAIHU (O...l<OI ~ml Cf n1t1 ~,, 6141 IOUll1AIN V~llY Ptr•• s rouot..,,Vr"' °""' WI 9'12••1 llUllTlllOTOll HACM { OWtlCh Huo""910fl c.i.mt wooea lAOl/NA tlACM rct.o••Ch Sooi-CN11 •9'1 ,, .. lA HAtU Al,I{. f """ l lllO .UHJ &(CP"ll •~ , .............. .,,) OllAllll .t.MCOranoo IA.ti 637 03AO IAllTHI IPlllllOS Pt( lit \l<ll1h ~WO '>av.tot et•~)) OranQe Coast DAILY PI LOT/Sunday, Aug. 2e 1983 87 ROD•~--··1&t.D EA$~MO•E~ IRI~ .,.. OICiOi"f ~<•u•t >•Ht•'.l aa, I0\111111 U lllT '9' c111•• nit \UJll)t 'I.Al. •-mn: IAll.'8A4l •41U4All Miii PV*'JJ .... lllRllJtll ,,,,f()IQUL C,\111"'1J \\ r111 •• "/4NL~ BAIO •wllANA KAP•nn ............. ft"'\.q),1 TitMHll ·--·' ""*"' c.et•\» '-lt•••""' .... ~m MADl'Jlt ,.,,_1••SAllM U tllJ>'&l'"\ JI -~·•IA~ l~lNfit,4 1,,,,....~.1· ... -.,.f:fntt.AJll'mJ .... ·--!'.~~~ •• _, ...... .,..,,---- NOW SHOWING "THE FIRST TRIPLE CROWN OF MOTION PICTIJRES" -Shells Benson, L.A. TIMES • * 10 MM I TRACK DOLBY STEREO * • ._,...,. tt I.•""' • ..._. I •• l .... , ........... 2it00 PureGo(c( ca:, •. 'iltAl.11 . Tod.al. \B(·T'I Magic ~\\\\~l\tr \l'-1 t'I t -''II\. n., \t• )urA '''"" Zelig A JACK ROLLJNS .. CHARL[ <; H JOHt * * WCX:X.)Y Al if N MIA ~ARROW ~ E MORSE sANTO LOQUASTO ' ···'·· • .... ...""'. " ..... , 'f •'• MEL BOURN!: GORDON Willi.) l···•-'11' •J. .. r' ' ..... CHARLES H JOFFE kOBERT GRfENHUT ,.._...,o...-.. 1PGJ'-11111.~1U111111J C1t W<:XXJY Af.1£N ~-....... -..... W'*.._ •• ~~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * Borgoin Matinees! ftJ~~eI(•l4] ··~ ·)~ ClNTEI MOllDAV Tl1tv SATURDAY AH ~erl••"'""' .. ltfo•t S OG PM lh S,.C. E....,.,,. .. u ~ Hohl "tDCll.ES" (PG) 12 30. ]'()(), ~:30. 8.00. 10 30 "flt( Afl> ICE" (PG) 1:00, 3:00. ~:00, 7:00. 9·00. 11·00 "atSKY BUSKSS" (R) 1uo. 2 JO. oo. uo 1 n. 10 •o '11ETILST<D: M IETIUCllOft ~ JMED-SY"" (N) 11 Jt l IS. 00, HS I )0 'I~ II 00 "STAYllG ALIVE" (PG) 11 JO 1 n U 4U •s H~ II 00 ''UTlltl'I OF M Elf' (PG) Ill 7""" Diiiy SI•" lllO JOO ~JO I~ 1040 fACUllYo•CAN0tlW000_ "EASY MOfl:Y" (R) 11:10 11\ u o '4~ l 'i(, 10\\ "STATllG ALM" (PG) Ill 7Dllwn Diiiy SI•" 100 JOO \00 700 •ao llOU "FLASH DANCE" (R) 11 JO 110 no ':ki 1 JO 10 :10 "tOCll.ES" (PG) 12 30, 3 00. ~ 30. 8 00. 10 30 FIR£ Afl> ICE" (PG) 12 lO. 2 2~ 'zo. 6 70. 8 20. 10 20 "WAR WllS" (PG) 17 )0 )00 \ lO 100 10 lO "SllMGE BREW" (PG) I 00. l 00. ~ 00. 1 00. 9 00. I I.DO * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * All O PEN 7 PM Storts Dus~ "STWMQl WW" (rG) l\US 0 SPWIMQ •REAK" (It) 'TMll GOLDIN SllAL" (PG l\US "M .-AT mf(T CWK (G) i. "TUllM rued" <I) Z. "allCM & CHDIC STU SIDW'(ll " KUS'"<•> •t•~J? "WTllKl" (l) l\Ul "YIUIMKMD" (N> .BlmnHff. "MlllML L.oon UCAnoll" (l) l\US "TIMlllC PUCO" (ll .... ,~"(I) "9CT~" (I) "CUJO" (a) l\US "Tiil.an ~-M MOWI" (PS) ----'IOCIUS" <Kl ""' "IOCIY ... (N) * Cluldr.n Un41e<fRffl 12 ALWAYS... - FOUfTAIN VALLEY~ "S11Mlil m1r' !") ru.cs "srueG mAIC'" (l) .: (ij;;toc'--~ fWNOl •) =~· 't. ... " l ... • • t 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Aug. 28. 1983 Today's TV ~ -5:00-8 INmW'ACE C!) nwE SOOAf I OOMMUHITY CAlBClAA tZ MOYIE t • t 1.\ "Camel Knowledge'" (1971) Jack Nlchol8on, AM·MWQ(el -6:15- (!) WHA rs Mtn -&»- • CAPTAIN KAHGAAOO 8RAT,ATAOl G YIEWPOIHT ON HUTMlON CI) AOIUIT 80MilA '1:' TONY AHO SUSAN ALAMO -6:46-m CHAISTOPHEA'S Cl.OSEVP -6.'00-• MUSfC AHO THE SPOKEN WOAD I PERSOHAl OIMEH8IOH8 Yount AHO THE ISSUES CI) SUNDAY MASS 8)C(tNEWS g) ROMPER ROOM ()) rv..-LOOKS AT LEARNING '1:' CtRSTlAH FtilOWSHIP ctJMOYIE • • • "C.1as11opner· (19n) Oocu- rnentll'f Nllreted Dy W1~11m Con· ~-<BJ lllOYIE t *'~ "Arelox" (1982) Clint East· WOOd, Ffeddie Jones <OlMOVIE • • "CNllenge To Be Free"' (1975) Mike Mazurkl, Jwnmy Kane (S) MONM8 AT SEva. -8:30-IJ LffflMES u SEJElllPfTY 8 AOllERT 9CttULLEA • NEEDl.£CMFT 8 PMIETlolE (!) HERT AGE Of FAITH ID SPEAK OUT ()) LET THEJlE BE UGHT ®l KllSWORLD GI AOAICUL T\.IAE U.S.A. ffl' WAYOfTRUTli 0 SEPTEMBER PREVIEW -7:00-11 TOOAY'S REl.JGION UTliATSCAT D LlTTl.E RMCALS • Wll.OUF£ AOV£HT\JAE 8 KB1ETH COPElAHO (!) TARZAH a> ~y Of DISCOVERY m POP£YE Cl) OOET HOUA -SEARCH @)ORCTIONS Q! SUNDAY MASS m MESSIANIC JEWISH voa OMOYIE •• "Flrelwd 2015 A. 0 .. ( 1981) O.· ren McGIVin, Doug McCkKe lllOYIE t t U 'Brtllcltlg Awr," (1979) Oeonos Ctwls1<>Pt*, P11,1f Dooley. -7:.30- f) SUNDAY MOANHO U 8A8El.lU BUNCH 8 WAR TO AOV9fTURE ID .IMl'f SWAGGART S) t.ISTER AOOEM lR) Cl) OML R08ERTS @) LLOYD OGILVIE GI THE WOfll.D TOMOMOW ID OR. JAOOEAS I tiMS8 V'ElMA cc_ MOVIE * • • "The Runner Stumblee" ( 1979) Dick VIII Oylo.e. Kalhleen °""1lan (O', OH SPORraWEEX -l:GO-O TMS 18 M Uft 8 POPEYI AHO fMH08 I Wl..DUFt ADY£NT\JAE LLOYD OOll. VIE RAWHD 1=~=,bR)Q ®l .BIR'f FALWBJ. GI AEX HUMIAAO OO MOVIE t a t ·~ "St11 W111" (1977) M.,_ Hemlll, H11rlson Ford COl MOVIE * #I ''Tht E yea Of Tiit Amlrytlls" (1975) Ruth Ford, Katherine Houg,._ ton -U>-U OOYSSEY G SAfAAI TO AOVENT\JAE 8 MEETING TM AT CAl VARY ID FfE>ENCK It PRICE Cl) FEUX M CAT Q! KNOW YOUR 8t8LE '1l' AEl.lGIOU8 TOWN HALL -9:00-a AMElllCAN ADVENTURE U PMIE Of YOUR Lff G°'9ASTEN 8 ORAL AOIERTS (!) C*X>IOO Cl) SUPENitAN I AQUAMAN I BATMAN fill ~ SE8AME STREET CRl Q ®) IT 18 WM'TEN m~ (S) THE BOY WHO T\JRNED YEU.OW 0 THUNOEA8IAOS 2088 (?)MOVIE * t "Kid M111lons" ( 1935) Eddie Can- lor. Ethel Merman -9:30-IJ TWO WTTH YOU D ~MEET THE PRESS U THATS HOlL YWOOO 8 DAY Of 019COV£RY Cf) LONE RANGER ID THE WOAl.D TOMORROW m THE FUNTSTOtE8 (I) FACE THE NA 1lOH 01) KENHETH COPElAHO '1l' 8l8lE PATHWAY (C")MOVIE • •~ "Freedom Road" (1979) Mohammed Al( Kris Krlstotletson. -10:00-e (I) PAH AMENCAN GAMES U WHAT 8HAl.l WE 00 ABOUT ntE CHllDAEN? D SALUTE TO THE THREE STOOGES U HOLL YWOOO ClOSEUP 8 HSW.O Of TRll™ (!)MOVIE * * "The Feathered &wpent" I 1~) Roland Wlnt1t1, Keye Luke ID OOOOER OUOOVT «l>CAATOOHS 8l) THE LAWMAKERS ~ SESAME STREET CRlD Q! NEWSCEHTtR WEEJ(['f mw.v.GRAHT (HJMOVIE • * • ·~ "Gregory's Girt"' ( 1982) Gor· don John Slnci8lf. Dee Hepbllm < 0; THUNOEMIAOS 2011 { .S1 lllOVIE • • 'n "Aretox" (1982) Cont East- wood. Freddie Jones_ 0MOVIE • • ··wno Hes Seen Tht Wind?" I t977) Gordon Pln5ent, Jo9I Ferrer -10:15-m OOOOER PAE--GAME Robert DeNiro seated, as the young Don Vito Corleone, is shown sur- rounded by his family, including his wife (Francesca DeSapio }, in "Mario -10:*>-IJ:fl a am AT TH£ I "°91A'T IC)4UU!A I~ !8'fCTIUtf SONDAY MAU HANK Wll.UAMS: THI! SHOW HE NEVER GAV£ -11:00-0 NA8HV'IUl ON THE ..oAD I ~Of A.M. LOI ANOf1.ll ** ~ "Malibu BMcfl" tt978) Kim ~~TIIJE C1'i> HIOHF!AMA ®l flUIUC PUL8( m ~DRAMA AHO lllOVll • t ** "The Splf1t Of SL Louis" ( 1957) James Stewan, Mutray Hamil· ton -11:30- U AOOEO ~=COLE.WHITTAKER • • "Tht Water Bitlas" ( t979) Aril· matlon 11\d llve action James Mason. QI!) HIGH FEATlB 0 THIS WEB< wrrH ~VIO BRINKLEY FRAOGUAOa< AFTtMOON -1~-11 Cl) PGA OOU: 8 THf& STOOGES 8 Tltl8 MSC WTTH ~VIO llflNKlEf IJSEAACH 9 MAS..,1 WEl--TMEATRE l~ntER CID AH AMSICAH FAMILY AEVl8ITED: ntE LOU08 -10 YfAASLATal ~=--"~ • * ~ "The Bell Jar" ( 1979) Marilyn Hassen, Julie Harris. -12:06- (S)MOVIE * * t t "8'Ml<ln0 Away" ( 1979) Dennis Christ<>Pt*. Paul Dooley. -12:30-0 8POAT8WON.D 8 WILD, WILD WON.O Of Al9iW.S Cl> HIGH FtATHEA -~ ••• ''Tllty Got Mt Co'l'llred" ( 1943) Bob HOl)I, Oorotny lMTIQU( -1:00-D ntE MUN8TEM G DIAECT10HS 8HEEHAW g)ADAM-12 Cl'i> JUl<aOX SA T\JADAY NIGHT 9 EHT!RTAIMNT Tltl8 W&K CC)MOVE ... ~ "Abllnce Of Mallet" (1981) PIUI Newmln, Sally Alld. CIDMOVIE ··~ "Artfoll'' (1982) Cllnt Eut· wood, Freddie JonM. -1:.30-e F-TROOP GP£0PlE7 (!)MOVIE *·~"The Clllfornla Kiel" ( 1974) VIC Morrow, Manin S~t I HOGAH'8 l90ES ADAM-12 9 A..J. AU88EU.: A Yl8UAl tl8TOAIAH Cl> B.fCTAIC COMPANY (fQ Cit OHAAliERS HIGHUOHT"9 Cl»*ME * * "Ctlllltngt To 8t Frtt" ( 197&) Miki Mazurtcl, Jll'Mly Kant -~ l ~OAMU t t~ "On The Thrtahold Of~ .. ~ese~ Mtcltson, Vlfglnla Leith t U "El111er And The Klno" (1960) JOlll Collin&, Rlcllatd E9A11 m MOYIE U * "Thi Five Pennies" (1959) Dinny l(a~ 11«1>¥• Bel Geddes fil llUU AHO OONE Cl!> 8EIAMl m&l(R)n 9MOVIE '"°f •• "What's The Matter With Het· en?" (1971) C>tWe Al'fnold•. Shtl- i Wlnlera. OEHEscon MOVIE • * • "Three Little Words" (1950) Fred Aatlire, Red Skelton. • L*IAA "°°™I.I. ....w n "l>oclfNdly Madllne" 11912) ...,.=~·Mala Powwt. '* ~ Snowt Of l<tNmanJato" ( 1953) Greoory Ptd!, Suun Hay. werd ., MOYll ·~ "Swtm THiii" (1979) J*"* Otuahlon. Stephen f uttt w=TMJ( U 'A "The M~ Wt(' (1970) RicNrd W1dm1r11. Alan Aidt CS)MOYIE * • 'i'I "Firefox" (1982) Clint Eat· wood, Frtddlt JolMI -•:ac>-u FACE 'OtE NATION (C)MOVIE • • * "The Runner Stumblel" (1979) OIClt Ven Dyll•. K1thleen Oulnlln. ®MOVIE CHANNEL LISTINGS I.I KNXT 1CBS1 Los An4tc"ll'5 D KNBC 1NBC1 Los Anqe1.-s D Kl LA 1h11l I LOS A ng,..1~.,, D KABC rv 1ABC1 LO'> Anqele (I) "FMB 1CB::l1 San D•ego G KHJ· fV (Ind ) Los Anqeles 0 KCST tABC1 San Doo>gu G) Kn"V tlnO t LOS Anyel,..., Cl) KCOP TV (Inn I Lu'> Ango>tt>-. fll KCET· TV 1PBS1 Los AnQt>les m KOCE TV 1PBS1 Hun1 1191on Beacn 0MOVIE t * • "Swamp Thing" (19821 Adri- enne Blrbelo. LOUls Jourd111 W MOVIE ••• ~ "Soldier Of Orange" ( 1979) Edward Fox. 8tJlln Penhaligon. -N0-8 GIWGAN'8 ISLAHO G OAEATEBT SPORTS l.EGEH06 tc1TH AHNIVEASAAY SPEQAL PART • -S:00- 11 C0UEGE FOOT'IALl 0 COUEGEFOOT8All ~ 8MOVE t * ~ "The P1ris Of Ptullne" ( 1967) Pet Boone. Ptmelt Austin . Cl) MAf04 ON WASHINGTON MMB.-MD SI PfBENTE. mMOVE *** "Stars And Striptl Forew" (1952) Clifton Webb,~ i~~AHOELS * • t "'Cltastr()911t!" ( 19n) Oocu- mentllY Narr111d l)y William Con- ;·HANK WIUJAM8; THE SHOW HE NEVSI GAVE (.Q)MOVE • * ''Waltz Acfosa TtAU" 11982) Anne Ara., Tttry J111row ~-fJll JUKEBOX 8A T\JADA y NIGtfT -3:*1-o ITAGESTN.a< C!l CHAAUE 04APUN COMEDY THEATN OMOVIE * t "Flrll>Wd 2015 A.O." (1981) Der· ren McGeYin. Doug M()Cture -4l00-8 ATl88UE D~Y ** •'h "Gregory's Girt" (1982)Gor· don JoM Sinclllr. Dee tiepburn <ll OOUAR BOTIOM -5:00-a NEW8MAl<EA8 9 CHAN.E'S ANGELS GABCNEWSD ~THE MAH WRO LOVED BEARS ()) w·A·s·H ®)HEWS $:ea~ (%)MOYIE t *IA "Cheech And Chong 'a Nloe Oleems" (1931) Riclllrd "Chetch" Mtrtn. Thomas CtlOllQ. -5:.30-8 Cll HEWS DNICNEW8 8NEW8 Cl)AUCE l~~rRowAm (O)MOYE t * * * "Thi Splfll OI SI Louis" ( 1957) Jwnes Sttwll1. Murray Hamlt· ton 0 8EPT!M8ER PAEVIEW EV9MO -8.-00- IJ D NEWS 8 MOYIE * ••.; "Mottler. Jugs And Speed" ( 19 76) Bill Colby. RIQutl Welch. G PEOPlE8 COURT 8 TH08E AMAZINO ANMAlS • MOYIE • • "The Water Bablee" (1979) Ani-mation Ind ll'f'9 IC11on. James Muon. Cl WOVIE *** "I Wenna Hold VCM Hand" I 1978) &.An Kendlll Newman, Mwc McClure. m NATIONAL GEOGRAPH1C 8fl£QA&. 1=~1'11.11 .ONlwt CN..fONIA OH WHllL8 = Na<l If COHCIRT • • • "Hte11tn'• Gate" (1MOJ Krte llr1S1otltrton, CMltoplltf Walken ~- • lfHNfTT' IA8'E TOOETHflU -e:ao-1 NEWS CONA1IENCI 8'lf<B. I mlrr AT THE MOYIEa i=:o.m INTINCATIONAL (CJMOYIE * * * "Thi Prldt Of Tht Yw ..... (1942)GeryCool*. TtrMIWright. (l )MOVI( * * t "Tht Secret OI HIMH" ( 1982) Animated. Volcee ol Elizabeth Htr1· man, Dom Otlulll. -7:00- 8 1':.~0f MATnftSTAR 1-f RltllEY'8 8EUM IT Ofl 1:0N8NTAIH Cl!> PlB>GE BAEAK m 8flOAT18C(NE ~~OMX 8Y DA. 8EU8S t * * • "Bret1c1no Away'· 11q191 Oeonos Christopher. Paul Dooley -7:15-m NATIONALOEOORAPHIC SP£QAl -7:.30- 8 FOCUS ON llMAIN 'l)GENESCOTT fR l FMOOLE AOa< -t:OO-·~AIOER D ENTmAINMENT THIS W£E( G OJ MATTHOOBTON 8 IT IS WfWTT'!N Cf) TWIUQHT ZOHE G>MOVIE t • • "The $nowg Of KUlmll'ljafO" 119~) Gregory Ptck, Susan Hey· ward. m MOYIE U~ "The See Of Col1a" (1978) Documlntwy. Cl) NEWS I PNME TM ®LAURENCE OlM!R AHO JACKIE GLEA80H A8 Mil HAIJ'IAH AHO MR. .10HN80N (D)MOVIE *** • "Tht Deer Hunt.If" (1978) Robtf1 Ot Niro. Mtrfl S1reep. CS)MOVIE ••• "Ghott Story" (1981) Fred Allaire, Jotvl Houteman. -1:06- fll) GALA Of ST AR8 1"3 -1:.30-IJ OHE ~y AT A TlolE CJ M WOAL.D roMOMOW (!)KUNG FU m MA81"EN'EE THEATRE -9:00-IJ ()) THE JEFFEASOH8 U GI TltE OOOFAn4£R: THE COWlETE NOVEL FOA TB.EV90H 8 Bl.LY GRAHAM CRUSADE G «IJ MOVIE ••~ "The Choirboy•" (1977) Chlltea CMnlnQ, Louls Gossett Jr ~=POPOfF ***~''Absence 0t Malice" (1981) Paul Newm111. Sally Fleld IH MOVIE • • • ·~ "Stir W11s" (1977) Mark Hamill, HwrllOll FOid lf lMOVIE *"*'.\ "Cemal Knowled09 ·· p9111 JIColl NtcllollOn, Mn·MllQttl -t:ao- 1 (.I) OOOONIOHT BEAHTOWN 'Ml>JON)AH MOVIE t t t "P11tt0ul~ ( 1942) JOlln Wtyr4. Marlene Olet11Gh -9:'6- ~ ITARFUT: TWUTAAS SALUTE PU8UC TE.l..EWI04 -10:00-IJ Cl) TRAPflEA JOHH, M.0. I ~ RUHHINO OUT Of TM g) INOEPEHOENT HETWOAA NEWS CS) PAPER OiASE 0MOVIE * * ·~ "Night Sllit1' ( 1982) Henry Winkler. Michael I( ea ton -10:30-CD ROBERT SCHULLER Cl) JIMMY SWAGGART '1l' WALLY GEORGE -10:46-0 SUNOAV'SPORTSPAGE -11:00- IJ D (I) Qt NEWS D WA.LL STREET JOURNAL REPORT 8 lllOV1E • t 'h "Or1gonwyc~· (19461 Gene Tlerney, Walter Husion G) JEMY FALWELL '1) WOAl.D Of PEOPLE C MOVIE • • "Prom Night'' (19801 Jamie Lee Curlis, Leslie Nlelsen 11 lllOVIE ta a •,; Gregory s Girl ( t982l G()(· don Jonn S1ncl11r. Dee Hepburn ($;MOVIE **'h "N19tlt Shllt'" I 19821 Hen!) Wlnklet. Mlchaej Keaton l"~1MOVIE • '"Homework" ( 19821 Joan COiiins, MlchM Morgan -11:t5- IJ C88NEWS f1l) EVENING AT POPS -11:30-IJ SPORTS FINAL 9 PACESETTER8 G O NEWS (!) 8*a l EBERT AT THE MOVIQ Cl) CHll.DflEH 8ETW'EEH LIFE ANO DEATH Cl) HAAAYO ~ t.ARRY l(JNO '1)700ClU8 (O)MOVE • * * "The Kid From Br<>Olltyn (1946) Denny Kaye, Virginia Mayo -11:45-IJ MOVIE * * "Double lmagt" ( t970) George Hamilton. Barbara Anderson DMOYIE • • • "The Prisoner Of Zenda" ( 1979) Peter Sellers Elke Sommer -12:00- " 700ClUB GABC NEWS (!) INOEPENO€HT NETWORK NEWS ®l MOVIE • • * ~ "W•ll Penny' (19681 Chari· ton Heston, Joan Hatkttl OlllOVIE * * * "Swamp Tiling 119821 Ad•t· enne Barbeau, Louis Jourdan -12:15-u HOLL YWOOO CLOSEUP -12:30- (l'"J lAHE GREY THEATRE U MOVIE #It'.\ "The Man" (1971) J911* E.111 Jones, M1n111 BIJNm -12~60- S MOVIE t * * "Jekyll And H)'de. TOQelher Again ( 1982) Mark Blanklteld. Be5S Arm51rong -t:OO- fl 1 MOVIE • * "Bowery Buckl/00$ ( 1947) Huntz Haff, Leo Gorcey ~NEWS m WEST8AOOK HOSPfT •L -1:30- 0 MOVIE • • Heartacnes·· 119811 Margot K1dd8' AnnM! Potts @MOVIE * * t * 'The Garden 01 The Finl•· Cont•n•S 11971) Lino CapollCdllO Dominique Slnda Directed by V11to- 1io De Stea -i.46- 0 AT ONE W1'0t -2":00-e a C8SNEWSNIGHTWATCH llj ASCNEWS -2.10- C MOVIE • • • The Runner Stumbles" ( 1979) Dick Van Oylo.e. Kathleen Quinlan -2:20- Si MOVIE • • ··Summtf Camp" (1979)JOhn C Mclaugnlm. Malt Mlct\Mls -2:30- MCHALFS NAVY 11 MOVIE • • "Summer Lovers" (1982) Daryl Hannah, Pater G111agtw -2:45- ONEWS -3:00-fJ MOflNINO STRETCH Z MOVIE • • ·~ ··The Belt Jar (19791 Ma111yn Husett Julie Harns -3:06- 0MOVIE ••'-\ Tattoo 1198t1 Bruce Dem, Maud Mems -3:30-,. FAm120 -3:50- S MOVIE • • • • Bteat1.1no Away r 1979) Dennis Chttstopher Paul Dooley -4:00- • TOP O' Tl1E MOAAtNO -4:06- C MOVIE * • Prom Ntghl 119801 Jamie Lee Cur11s L~te Nielsen -4.15- t1 MOVIE **•''I" Stai Wars t 19771 Mark Hamill. H1t11son Ford -4:30- l BUU WINKLE Teachers take to TV Monthly show begins on school problems By LEE MITGANG OfMA11 ... ,.,.,_ NEW YORK -The American FederatJon of Teachers, the 580.000-member teachers' union. complains that educ.ation problems are "the most underreported in America.'' So the union has decided to do the job itself. with a new monthly, half-hour show, "Inside Your Schools," scheduled to premiere Sept. 6. The newsmagazine-style program will be shown on the first Tuesday of each month at 3 p.m., through June, by The Leaming Channel via its 450 affiliated cable systems. More than 5 million homes will have access to the show. Union loca.ls are busy lining up other cable channels to carry "Inside Your Schools" this Call. With the many problems of education suddenly in the spotlight this year. any serious television series aimed at acquainting th~ public with life in the classroom can only be 1een aa welcome. But judging from a promotional tape for the a.eries, viewers should a.lao aee "Inside Your Schools'• for what it is: a program that, regrettably, presents just one aide -the AFI"s -of some highly controversial issues. The union makes no apology for this: "The intent is to show the one position, the side we believe to be the correct one. It's not going to be an open forum on theiie i.asues," says John St.evens, executive producer of "Inaide Your Schools." Stevens once was a high school English teacher l.n Minnesota, and now serves as director of the AITs Union Leadership Institute. Except for the first show, which will be introduced by the AFT's president, Albert Shanker. teachers will serve as hosts for the programs. And each half-hour will contain feature segments on school life and education issues. for teachers making mtnt•emeat of Willard McGuire. former president of the National Education Associa- tion. the rival teacher union which the AFT has often accused of spreading "propaganda" in the nation's classrooms. Another "Where We St.and" feature focuses on tuition tax credits. the proposal backed by President Reagan as a way of giving government support to parents of private school children. but which the AFT deems as public education's worst enemy. "Tuition tax credits could spell disaster. Schools could become empty shells, making a mockery of the promise of a decent education for all Americans." This is not the first ume a labor uruon has produced TV programming to tell its stde of controversial issues. Whether unions should feel obliged to present more than just their own arguments in such programs is at least debatable But the viewer deserves more from the AFT. a union quicker than most to aocuse others of one-sidedness Puzo's 'The Godlather': The Comple te Novel for Television," beginning to- night at 9:00 and running Monday, Tuetday and Thunday on KNXT (4). "Scrapbook" will include fond remembrances by prominent Americans about teachers they admired. For Instance, there ia former Vice President Walter F. Mondale, considered the frontrunning candidate for the union's presidential endorsement Ln 1984, who rernlniacea about one of his teachers, Millie HU80fl. who "seemed to put it al.I together for me. Sh let me believe 1 could learn." s & THE SYMPHONY Starring Miss Sarah Vciughan Current Best Sellers The most informative messages, however, contained ln featw't'.9 dealing with actual classroo Ule. The "'Teaching" eegment, for example, wi feature .cenes like one of • San Franci8co high school French teacher, Joen Marie Shelly, taking her 10th graders through drilla. "Foreign language," she says, "It anythina but a frt.11." The "K:idaln Performa.noe" features show. qui correctly, that IChoola aren't just blackboard jung1 of misbehavior end violence. Children are seen conquering 1hynet1 and atriving foe personal llehievement in IChool playa, traJnlng for swimming races, or ln choirs atnalna "We Sh.all Overcome." cmd the Orangl' County Pacific Symphony September 10, 1983, 8 PM at The Irvine Bowl. Laguna Beach Ticket-.: $27.~l. $25.0Q $15.00, available at The lc1guna Beach Museum of Art 307 Cliff Dm~. Li~tM R<.>.xh, (7 14) 494-6!'31 FICTION 1. "Hollywood Wives," Jackie ColllN 2. "ChnaUne," Stephen KJng 3. "The Seduction of Pet.er S.:· Lawrence Sanders 4. "August." Judith Roesner 5 "Who Killed the Robins Fanuly?" Thomaa Chuta..Ln 6. "White Gold Wielder," St.eph.m R. Donaldson 7. "'The Name of the Roee," UnobertO F.co· ·a. "Godplayer.'' Robin Cook 9 "The Little Drummer Girl," John le~ 10. "Dl!d1lon," Allen Drury !'.Ol'i·t"lCTlON I "Jn Search of Excellence," Pet.era & Waterman 2. "The One Minute Man.ager," Blanchard & Johnson 3. ''Megatrenda," John Naiabltt 4. "Creating Wealth," Robert G Allen o "Out on a Llmb.'' Shirley MacLaine 6. "Tough Times Nt'ver Le.at.'' Robert H Schuller 7. "Seeds of Greatness," Denis I!:. Waldey 8. "Nothing Down," Robert O. Allen 9. "Working Out.'' Charles Hix 10 "Growing Up.'' RU&tel1 Baker (Courtesy of Time, rh~ wttkly news mapiine) Beet of all aro feature. on how echool" 41\d.__ _________ _ communftlet work together In the educational proceea. A flrat·grad• teacher ta.king her class on a ,_ _________ ._._. .. _____ ... field trip to an apple orchard otfera true Insight to the 642-5678 viewer in expl.alnlna that such outinp aren't ju.st a day off from the drudgery of c.lalk'I., but provide her Put a few words to work for you pupila "background Into the reading proce91." 1 t But the eertes expoeet Its worst stripes ln the i7l "'" Da1·1y ,,-D "Whe~ Wtt Stand'' 1egment Onr 1eenf' ha." Shanker befortt a rong'l'eaional hearing on l'Ompc~ncy l"8UI ._ __________________ _. -. Ma Bell's January breakup What happens when AT&T divests itself of 22 local companies By J. DAVID STEWART The usual format of this C(-.lumn lS to inform readers an the area of locaJ investment news and opporturut1es However, this week I wiU make an exception with a report on AT&T. Shareholders of record exceed 3.2 million, making Ma Bell the most widely held security in the world. The upcoming divestiture certainly w1U affect the majority of mvestors in Orange County. On Jan. l, AT&T is scheduled to divest itself of most of the assets of its 22 wholly owned local telephone c:ompanies. The divested companies wiU be grouped into seven regional holding companies. AT&T shareholders will own these regionaJ holding companies m addition to owning AT&T. Shareholders with 100 shares of AT&T wall end up with "odd lots" of the regionals and parent. Since over 95 percent of all shareholders own fewer than 500 shares, the divestiture will complicate future ownership for most people. Tracking numerous odd lots, each with different prospects and dividends, isn't very tJdy. Some analysts have suggested that many shareholders already have decided to avoid the mess and have solds their stock, depressing the price. Although the stock currently is selling around $65, these same analysts think the stock is terrifically unden.alued, and I would have to agree. There ts, of course, no single right course of action for everybody. Individual needs vary and many investors are not in a pooition to stay on top of the situation. But for those of you who are willing to hold on, the rewards could be substantial. The stock is down because of the strike, the recent market decline and those investors who have realized a long-term gain since the rally last August. Broker's Corner, Broker's Corner JS a regular feature of the Daily Pilot's Finance Section. Each Sunday, a represent8- r.ive of one of the Orange Coast's registered brokerage firms will offer news and views regarding invest- ment products, trends or strategies. The column is informational only and is not intended as a recommendation, nor is any guarantee of per- fomrnce implied, for products mentioned. To sell when this is the case probably would mean selling at or near the bottom. Events in the next several ·months could markedly improve the financial, competitive and psychological factors surrounding AT&T. Long distance calling typically lags behind the GNP and DPI recovery by four to six months. This would inrucate an enormously profitable second half. The Western Electric Division recently re- organized itself to become more efficient and competitive. Overall, AT&T has made tremendous strides to control expenses. The consensus among Wall Streeters would indicate strong earnings in the second half, which coupled with the stock's currently high yield should provide holders with a defensive base in the low 60's. With the stock yielding better than 8 percent, a nice gain would be realized by any drop in interest rates. To lock in this kind of yield, backed by the security of this American institution, allows investors to achieve high income while waiting for the situation to tum around. J. David Stewart is a stock broker with Young, Smith & Peacock, New York Stock Exchange member firm in Laguna Beach. DRANGICDASTSTOCKS Here are the stock market activites of publicly traded Orange County firms for the week ended Friday, Aug. 26. Data provided by Newport Securities Corp. ' • ·•• I .. ,. ' ... ' . ' .. ' •·. . I• ... , .... . . . . .. . ~ . , .. .. " "'" ... . . . \ .. .. • • I A ii 'I I .. ' • • • .. ,, . • I ' • • \ ' ; • • I • I ' ' ,,. ' . .. ... • ·""' ,. .. ., ~ • t.• A• " , .. ........ • • .. ;A) .. ' ' ,, ., .. .. •• ,, ' .. . . . . ~ • . . • • • I .. ti ·"' , • I ' • • • f ,,. •, .... ,, ,, .... It•• ,.., 'I' I~ .. • ~ ,.. .. '~,.<I p ""I • .... ,, •• ,., ..... "' ,,, .. , ot"l"'I" .,,., r • t n• ,.,.., , ,..,.~ 'iAJ"' ") " .. • . ... olol(''"' ~-· ' • "' . ,,.,.,.,. .. I• r01 I I ""'t.."'" ' .. ,. ... """ '"'O i' ., l!I• o• ., • 1ll'1'1 ... ,.,. ••• " ' \ .. , . .,~ ' r .,. I '' '" I.,,.,,.,. ..... ,. t. .., ,.• .... ,. ... , ... • "'', .. \ .. 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Lynn Selby How to handle a 'windfall' A void bankruptcy after winning personal injury settlement By SYLVIA PORTER Have you ever noticed how many people who Propelling this growth have been the casualty insurance companies, which have found that struc- tured settlements can be much less <.'OStly than ., lump-sum payments and have used as a str ong bargaining point the tax-free nature of the periodic payments. Lump-sum payments also are tax-free, win large awards in sweepstakes or personal-injury cases are reported bankrupt a few years later? I have --and I've wondered whether the culprits were incompe- tent advisers, greedy friends andor relatives or outright crooks. And thus, I'm not a tall astonished to hear the estimate by the trade publication Business Insurance that 90 percent of those who receive windfalls will have squandered the money in'five years. Under th e circurnstal).ces, the need to handle personal-injury awards prudently is encouraging many claimants to accept structured settlements. In the typical structured settlement, the claimant receives periodic payments over several years. These payments often are combined with lump-sum payments to cover, say, lost wages, medical expenses, pain and suffering. For instance. in the case of a woman with children widowed by the accidental death of her husband, the settlement package might include: 1) A lump-sum payment up front in cash; 2) term insurance to provide a death benefit for her children; 3) an income annuity based on the husband's lost earnings; 4) an educational annuity for the children's college or technical training; 5) a reserve annuity to cover extraordinary expenses or to provide a death benefit; 6) attorney's Cees. "The popularity of structured settlements is understandable, especially when compared with the known pitfalls of lump-sum payments and the risks of going to trial," according to Dennis C. Sarni, vice president of Litigation Support Corp., a company that counsels the defense in personal-injury cases. "Structured settlements are particularly ap- propriate in cases involving death or catastrophic injuries." About $1 .5 billion in personal-injury claims will be h~ed through structured settlements this year. compared with $30 million in 1973. By 1986, structured settlement cl.aims could total $3 billion_ Seminar on • women an business . but once the lump sum is invested, the investment income is tax.able at rates up to 50 percent. "It is a rare client who does not appreciate the prospect of a tax-free Lifetime income without the worry of investment management," noted New York trial lawyer Charles F. Krause. "In addition to a lump-sum payout at the time of settlement, this 1s an attractive concept that recreates the way future income would have normally been received." From another trial lawyer, James W. Martm of St. Petersburg, Fla., come the warning that structured settlements are complicated and attorneys handling such settlements may require a lot of expert • help to be sure that the plaintiff actually receives the benefits bargained for. "Initially trial lawyers opposed structured settlements and many still prefer lump-sum cash paymenta," Sarni added. "The structured settlement is becoming a kind of bargaining bndge between what the plaintiff wants and what the insured is willing to pay." If you are involved in any structured settlement contract, insist on answers to these questions: --Does the contract include an escalation c:lause to help offset inflation and does it cover all the claimant's medical, rehabilitation and income net>ds? --Is there an up-front cash payment to cover medical expenses, lost income and such special equipment as a wheelchair? New cars American Motor Corp . Chairman Paul Tippett un· veiled the new J eep Cheroket> and the Renault E ncore hatchback ala New York City press conf ercnce . Tippett said that the cars represent the largest single-year in- vestment in new products in the company's hi - tory. •~ wir..-.o Seapointe Savings and Loan Association (In ~nlzallon) A free seminar enti- tled "The Entry Level Woman and Manage- ment" will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday, Sept. 17 at the National University Irvine Center, 2112 Busi- ness Center Drive . 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AUG. 28. 1983 C6 Price was paid, Barons looking for collections !~~~~.!,R~N !FOOTBALL PREVIf_;\l'.j Fountain Valley High's Barons paid the But more importantly, and what has price (seven losses) a year ago. and despite the usually pessimistic Milner (he says the fact they eventually shared the Sunset League football championship realistic is a better term) ia quarteri>ldt Brett Stevens. with &:tison, the 1982 campaign <4 wins, 7 "Our quarterback situation baa really losses) wasn't one Barons' Coach Mike been strengthened in theoff.eeuon,"aays Milner and Co. particularly cherish. Milner, "with the improvement of Now they're expecting some returns for Stevens. He has done everything we've their investments, they appear to have asked him and more to make h.Umelf a some right numbers to draw from. and 0-5 better quarterback. I've ne~ had anyone isn't one of them. work harder. He's on the threshhold of Among the Barons' 60-man squad are 10 returru·ng starters, two (Mike Newton becoming an excellent quarterback. The stage is aet." and Jamie Craft) who will be three-year Add·t· 11 th B h d th · skilled · i iona y, e arons ave s~rs .. -:p m expenence, 8 sophomore Eric Zeno (6-2, l~) in the solid receiving corps and secondary and a "'wings Eric d his twin brother 6-4 185-poun~ tailback (Dave Swigart) with 226_~und ~Zeno, are the IOnl ~f ~ 4 .6 speed m the 40. Quinta High Coach Joe Zeno and both are considered blue chip (UCLA blue) prw- pects. "Eric has thecapabilltiet to beoneof the finest we've ever had. He has tremendom physical tools," says Milner. ''Lance will start at tack.le.'' With Newton and Craft, along with returning tight enda Scott Motherhead (6-2, 209) and Brian Bek}ler (6-2, 200), and wideouta Carl Harry, Tim Malloy Jim Reach and Brett Johmon, the Fountain Valley Air Force appears to be ready for a return to past glories. Milner says it's the best group of receivers ever at Fountain Valley, a IChool which has produced, among others, Ken Margerum and Fnii.le Harry. There's al.lo bright news in the runnin& game, according to Milner. "We're going to feature Swigart a little more this yeM," aaya Milner. (See BARONS, Pace CS) Racing stable growing for Simon S an Juan Capis tra no r eside nt to drive at Budwe iser 5 00 today By HOW ARD L. HANDV ~ ...... ~ ..... RIVERSIDE -Dick Simon still has a VlSion and an undying faith in the American system of free enterprise. The Orange County resident (San Juan Capistrano) and wife Dianne have formed their own racing team and the st.able has two Indy-type cars, four C.os- worth e ngines and a large trans- portation truck and a full crew. "Dianne and I buried ourselves and bought a new March and a new Eagle and hopefully, by next year, w e should have reached the point where everything is real close to competing with the top teams on the CART circuit." Simon says. At Riverside this weekend, dur- ing the Times-Budweiser 500, Simon is driving the Eagle. He crashed the March at Pocono, Pa. earlier this year while churning close to 200-miles-per-hour. "The right front suspension broke and I spun into the wall in a tum and ruined the tub and some other parts," he recalls. "We sent it to England for repairs but they said it couldn't be repaied and the new part£ didn't get here in time ' Huntington's Towne nd in s urfing quarte rfi nals The field has been cut to eight for today's final day of the Stub- bies California Surf Trials at the San Clemente Lower Trestles. Among the featured matchups in the quarterfinal round is Peter Townend of Huntington Beach facing Mike Lambresi o f Oceanside and Sean McNulty of Capistrano Beach against Ven- tura's Dave Miller. Miller advanced by defeating Irvine's Smerk Mangan Saturday in the second round of BlllBIARD TODAY man-on-man competition, 2-0. Other area surfers who com- peted Saturday included Costa Mesa's Greg Mungall, who fell to Dave Pannenter of Cayucos, 2-1 and Marc Price of Laguna Beach, who was upset by Leucadia's Reyes Gonzales. The other two quarterfinal pairingB feature Dave Parmenter (Cayucos) vs. Mike Beron (Oceanside) and John Parmenter vs. Gonzales. Aren s takes yachtin g award Special to tlae Dally P llot John Arens of Balboa Yacht Club took his Fl"en-51 sloop Tomahawk to San Franciaoo Sat- urday and returned home the owner of the San Frand.::o Per- petua1 Challenge Trophy. Arens and his 16-man crew raced ln a sudden death race againlt David Fenix'• 55-foot Bullfrog out of St. Francis Yacht Club in a handicap race and saved their time to win by 20 aeconda on a 21.5 mile course on b~ San Francl9CO Bay. Tomahawk car- ried a time allowance of 5 minute. and 9 IN!OOOda. It WU the first meetil\I be- tween the two "goldplaten" since they oompeted againat each other ln Lone Beach Yacht Club'• Race Week earlier In the summer. Tomahawk al.lo beat Buillros in the Long Beach Sertee. I AUTORA.CING I for this race. Hopefully, the March will be ready for Mid-Oh.io (Sept. 11)." Following today's Riverside race (it starts at 1:30), there are five remaining races on the CART circuit including Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas Oct. 9. Simon hasn't done too badly in purse money this year, picking up $71,352 going into today's event. Simon, who will be 50 on his next birthday Sept. 21 , doesn't feel that age is against him. "Just because somebody says you are over 50, it doesn't mean that you are washed up," he says. "We have four sponsors and I am racing full-time now as manager and owner of the team. When I was selling real estate in the winter, my boss asked me why I didn't quit racing and de- vote full time to real est.ate be- cause I sold as much in the winter as some of the salesmen did the entire year. "I said, 'uh. uh. no way.' Fi- nally, I took her to a race and then I married her. Now she doesn't sell real estate anymore, either." ''This is a lot more fun than selling real estate,'' Dianne says. "We got roamed and went on the racing circuit for our honeymoon. I had nightmares and was ner- vous and upset at first. I had to ask m~lf all the questions and think of all the possibilities that I didn't want to face. "But I did it and the bad thoughts went away. I told my- self, 'this is what he does and I am part of it. now.' Angels cook Goose, Yanks Improbable rally nips New York By JOHN SEV ANO Of ... Oellf ......... Wouldn't you know it, just when you thought the Angela were ready to enter into the Twi- light Zone, they oome up with a moment that makes believers out of people again -and gives the club a small ray of hope in the process. On the brink of defeat and facing one of the toughest, if not the toughest, relievers in the American League in New York's Goose Gossage, the Angels rally for three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to stun the Yankees, 7-6, Saturday before 45,747 at Anaheim Stadium and another few thousands who possibly stayed glued to their TV sets in the southland. Shortstop Roy Smalley allowed the deciding run to cross the plate when he first bobbled, then threw away Bobby Grich's ground ball (generously ruled a single) which allowed Rod Carew to 8COre all the way from second base. The winning rally, which kept the Angels out of an already ex- cavated grave and 11 Yi games behind Chicago, started when Bob Boone fisted a little flair over second baseman Willie Randolph with one out. Brian Downing followed by working Gossage ( 11-5) for a . walk and Carew then reached : base when his ground ball took a . bad hop on Smalley and was ruled an error. With the bases loaded and the count 1-2 on Juan Beniquez, Gossage's next offering to the An"gels' center fielder was slapped to right and Boone and Downing scored to knot the game at 6-6. Doug DeCinces, m the desig- nated hitter's role, flew to left for the second out but then G rich, also on a 1-2 oount, hit a one-hopper to Smalley who jug- gled, looked to second, and then decided to fire to {int. His throw, however, fell four feet in front of (See ANG~. Paae Ct> Guerrero slump thing of the past Dodgers creep closer to top, 6-1 PHILADELPHIA (Al') - Pedro Guerrero's doubts about his hitting have vanished after playing two games in Philadel- phia. · The Dodgers' third baseman, who had hit 22-for-122 before arriving at Veterans Stadium, crashed a three-run homer, an RBI triple and a single Saturday night in leading Los Angeles to a 6-1 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. The loss dropped the Phillies into second place in the National League F.ast, a full game behind the Pittsburgh Pirates, who won. 2-0, over the Atlanta Braves. The Dodgers, meanwhile, moved to within half a game of the first-place Braves in the NL West. "It's about time," said Guer- rero, who slammed a triple and two singles Friday night. "That's the worst slump I've ever been through. I thought 1 had for- getten how to hit." The Dodgers also received su- perior pitching from Rick Honey- cutt, who won his second straight., both over the Phillies, since being acquired from Texas on August 19. Honeycutt struck out five, walked only two and allowed only on~ fly ball putout in the l •• rt' ,..,y l Otmntelll•t •••• enure game. "He's really eomethlng," said Dodgers' Manager Tom Lasorda. "He's got that great sinker . He has really opened my eyes." Phillies' Manager Paul Owens was equally impressed with Honeycutt. "He's a Tommy J ohn in his prime," said Owens. "The ground balls tell the whole awry." Rookie Charles Hudson, 7-7, lost his fourth straight. The Dodgers jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the fourth when Guer- rero singled and went to third on Ken Landreaux's double. Mike Marshall delivered an RBI single and Landreaux 9COred as Gres Brock grounded into a double play. After the Phillies made it 2-1 in ttle fourth on an RBI grounder by Bo Diaz, the Dodgen came back in the sixth when Dusty Baker singled and scored on Guerrero's triple. In the seventh, Steve Sax singled with one out and moved to second on Bill RU89ell's groun- dout. Reliever Ron Reed walked Bal<er and Guern!ro then belted his 25th home run of the aeaaon. C•re-delll•r Nickname: S.. Klng9 Colora: Light blue, IMdk.lm b!Ue. lllwr Leegue: S.. View 1982 rec«d: l.MgUe ~; OYerall 3-7. ~of°"9nee:Splttbectc1 Type of o.tenae: 50 Coact\: O.w Holland Staff: Dk* Fr9lllMll (CS.t.nllve coordln1t0t): Jim North (Nne); 8111 Moote (MCOndlfY); Merle J<>Nnnea (offenllw line). lHSk.._.ale Sept 9-at Huntinpln Beech S.pt, t&-&n C'lementlt (•l Oranp C:C-t) S.p~ ~~trano Valley Sept, b9c1c• ~t Newport) Ort. '7-ID Toro• (at M*«I VMjO) ()ct. 16-trvtne• (It HeWpon) Oct. 2t-Omu ..... (•tOr-anc-Cout) Oc\ U-Unl"""''Y• (ll ltvtne> Nov 4-llataftda• (1\ N_,on) Nov. 10-Newport ~ (I\ OCC) ·~ prne. AD pme1 at '7:30. ........................................................... ____________ _... __ _.. __________ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~--- ' .:Ca Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28. 1983 . # ?. • , Dallas r unning back 'Tony Dorsett leapfrogs ~ver teammate Herb ~colt for a three-yard :~ain during f 4rs t-quarte r ~ction Satur day night at ~e xas Stadium against ~:the Houston Oilers in ::the exhibitio n finale for ~both squads . Dallas ! outlasted its Texas rival, : 34-3 1. ~ .. . . - .. .. ... ~. , , /' SPORTS BRIAK Marietta helps USA claim second straight Little League success From AP dilpatcbes WILLIAMSPOR T , Pa. -II Six-footer Ma.re Pisciott:a handcuffed the Dominican Republic on six hits Saturday, as 14 boys from Marietta, Ga., gave the United States its second straight Little League World Series title with a 3-1 victory. The crowd, estimated at a series record 40,000, chanted ''U-~-A" as the slick-fielding Crl!orgiarus became their state's first Little League world champion. Their vtctory, coupled with a triumph by a team from Kirkland, Wash .. last year, marked the first time teams from the United States have won consecutive Little League titles since 1966. Taiwan had won the championship five years in a row before Kirkland's victory. Pisciotta set down the first seven batters before Wilfrido Felix singled to n.ght with one out in the thUd. Quote of the day Al Rosen, fonner major-leaguer : "The greatest thrill in the world is to end the game with a home run and watch everybody else walk off the field while you're running the bases in the afr" De f ender ousted from Cup NEWPORT, R.I. -Defender has ~ have been dismiseed from the Ameri-. ca'a Cup competition, leaving two U.S. . boata in the running to defend sailing's top priz.e. The deciaion came one day before the two top foreign boats, Australia II and Victory '83 -th.eir keel designs no longer in dispute-were to begin their best-of-seven final aeries to determine which foreign boat will be the challenger for the cup later this summer. Defender's fate was sealed after two losaes to Liberty by large margins in moderate air on Rhode Island Sound Saturday. The NYYC called of{ a \hird race and aent the two 12-meter yachts back to aho~. Defender had taken a 26-second lead in her first race Saturday against Liberty. But Liberty, akippered by 1980 Cup defender Dennis Conner, came from behind and led by 1 minu te, 10 seconds when the race was called off after 10.9 miles. Llbertyalao won the day's second race by 1:16 in a four-mile race to the windward mark and back. Hoyt first 1 7 -game winner LaMarr Hoyt hurled a four-hitter II w become the winningest pitcher in the major leagues and Ron Kittle smacked a two-run homer as the Chicago White Sox beat Boston, 2-1, Saturday night. Hoyt, a right-hander, improved his record to 17-10 with his sixth consecutive victory ... In other American League action, RaJtce Ma.lll.DJks and Lloyd Moseby belted home runs on consecutive pitches to break an eighth-inning tie and Doyle Alexander won his first game of the season to give Toronto a 7-4 victory over Detroit . Gorman Belmaelle r pitc hed a five-hitter and Garry Han- cock'• two-run single keyed a three-run first inning that carried Oakland put Mil- waukee, 5-2 ... Jim Palmer HOYT allowed three hi~over seven innings to win his first game since returning from the disabled list as Baltimore topped Minnesota. 5-3 ... Paal Splitt.orff and two relievers combined ona five-hitter to carry Kansas City IOa 2~0victory over slumping Texas, which lost its sixth straight. Dan QoJsenberry held Texas to one single over the final three innings and picked up his major league-leading 36th save of the sea80h, putting him just two saves shy of lhe major-league record set by Detroit's Joba Hiile r in 1973 ... Matt Yo1111g established a Seattle rookie record with his 10th victory of the year, defeating Cleveland, 6-3. Young, 10-12, allowed five hits, two walks and struck out four before being lifted in the seventh Wallach's blast lifts Expos Tim Wallach, a product of Univer-II sity High and Saddleback College, cracked a three-run homer in the eighth to snap a tie and lead Montreal to a 6-4 decision over San Diego Saturday night in a National League contest. Charlie Lea, 5-0 in August, allowed eight hits over 81/J innings to earn the win ... Lee TUDDell pitched a five-hitter, allowing only one hit after the second inning, and BUI Madlock belted a two-run homer as Pittsburgh blanked Atlanta, 2-0. The victory, cou- pled with a 6-1 victory by the Dodgers, gave the Pirates a one-game lead over the Phillies in the National League East, while the Braves saw their lead in the NL West drop to one-half game over the Dodgers . . Darryl Straw- • berry blasted two home runs and set a team record for homers by a rookie as the New York Mets defeated San FraJ'\CUco, 6-3 ... Wiiiie McGee's bases-loaded triple with two outs in the eighth inning lifted St. Louis past Cincinnati, 3-1 ... Larry Bowa rapped four hits, including two doubles, and scored fou r runs to lead the Chicago Cubs put Houston, 9-5. ANGELS RALLY TO BEAT YANKEES ••• From Page C1 'first baseman Ken Griffey, who ~had the ball skip off the heel of his glove and bounce into the Yankee dugout. allowing to :'Carew to easily cross the plate ••J with the winning run. ! "I think that might quiet a few .,.,.critics who thought this ballclub :: ' had quit," stated Angel Manager ···~John McNamara. "I think to say ;;•we've given up is a helluva atate- 0! ment for anybody to make and 1 "You can tell when a ballclub is dogging it by the way they're playing in the Cleld and we haven't done any of that. We give everything every day. We aren't quitten." Boone, who started the winning rally. alao set the stage for the comeback when he homered (his sixth) with a runner on ln the bottom of the seventh to cut the Yankees' lead to 6-4. 11rdon't like iL "I think the fans that left (early) will be a little shocked," said Beniquez with a smile. ''They're going to pick up their papen tomorrow and say, 'what happened .... ' . * ' Cowboys Win shootout S eahawks muffle 4 9 ers; Stabler sparks Sain is From AP dl1p1.aebea IRVING, Texas -Gary Hogeboom fl.red two scoring passes late m the fourth quarter to rally the Dellaa Cowboys to a 34-3 1 victory over the HoW1ton Oilers In st National Football League exhibition game Hogeboom flipped an 18-yard pass to wide receiver Butch John.son with 92 seconds to play for the game-winner after Houston's Carl Roaches had shocked the Texas Stadium crowd with a 105-yard kickoff return to give the Oilers hopes for their first victory of the exhibition season. Dallas finished the preseason 3-1, while the Oilers lost all four of thetr ou tings. Hogeboom, who replaced Danny White at the start of the fourth quarter, threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Doug Co6bie to give Dall.as a 27-24 lead with 3:05 to play. Then Roaches scbred on the longest exhibition kickoff return ever against the Cowboys, giving Houston the lead with 2:45 to go. S e ahawlis 20. 48ers ti SAN FRANCISCO-Jim Zorn and Dave Krieg, battling for the Seattle starting quarterback job, each orchestrated a touchdown drive as the Seahawks beat San F rancisco, 20-6. The Seahawks ended the exhibition schedule with a 2-2 record. The 49ers were· 1-3, and their offense produced only four touchdowns. Zorn, who played the first half, completed three paa&es for 35 yards as Seattle drove for a touchdown which broke a 3-3 tie in the second period. Krieg hit Eric Lane on a nine-yard touchdown pass in the third period. He completed two other passes, for 24 and 20 yards, on the scoring drive. Trio s hares LPGA lead DENVER -Beth Dani0l and Pat n Bradley fired sub-par rounds Saturday and drew into a three-way tie for the lead alongside Alice Ritzman after 54 holes of the Columbia LPGA Classic. Bradley, w ho started the day 4 shots off the lead, carded a stead y 2-under-par 70, while Daniel, the defending champion, had a 71. Ritzman, a non-winner in six seasons on the women's pro 'golf tour, was the first-and aecond-round leader after a pair of 66s. She struggled Saturday, but was even-par until she bogeyed the 1 lth h ole and feU into a tie for the lead with Daniel. Daniel surrendered the lead momentarily after encountering sand trouble at 17 and taking bogey, but Ritzman gave It back with a bogey on 18 when her approach shot became embedded in a bunker and she needed two putts to get down after blasting within 10 feet. Ritzman finished with a 2-over 74. The three leaders were tied at 6-under-par 210 heading into today's final round on the Columbine Country Club cour.ie. Just one shot back were veterans Kathy Whitworth and Jane Blalock. Whitworth had a 72 and Blalock a 69. Rodriguez goes up b y four RANCHO MURIETA -Chi Chi n Rodriguez shot a 6-under-par 66 Satur- day to take a four-stroke lead in the Andel"90n -Pacific Golf Classic. Rodriguez. a 23-year veteran of the pro tour, colle<:ted seven birdies Saturday to bring his three-round total to 206 and push him aht?lld of Mike Morley. leader after each of the fa.rst two rounds. Going into the final hole Saturday, Rodriguez had a chance to break the record of 65 set at the 6,997-yard. Rancho Murieta Golf Course in Friday's second round by Brad Fabel. But Rodnguez three-putted the 18th hole for a bogey. No. I Nebraska tes te d e arly EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J . -[i] Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne says he c. • won't be sure just how good his team is until after it meets defending national champion Penn State Monday night in the inaugural Kickoff Classlc. The Comhuskers were ranked No. 1 in The Associated P~ preseason poll, and that prompt- ed Osborne to say, "I would really rather not be No. 1 at this stage." ''The time to be No. l is at the end of the season," he said. "You really have to have a great football team to be rated No 1 early and stay there." "I hope we can be a good team, and I honestly don't know how good we are. We'll learn a lot Monday and I hope we can go from there," he !.aid. The Comhuskers, who finished third in the flnal AP poll last year wtth an 11-1 record, have what may be the most explosive offense in college football this season. I Nl!lJ kxh1BI1'ION Bears 20, Cblels I 7 CHICACO -Bob Thomas kicked a 31-yard field goal with 7:26 remaining m overtime to boost Chicago to a 20-17 victory over K.anaaa City. The game-winning field goal was set up by two crucial pass interference penalties in the final drive, which was directed by the third Chicago quar- terback, Bob Avellini. Kansas City com erback Trent Bryant was flagged for a 27-yard interference penalty on a pass from Avellini intended for Willie Gault. One play later, com erback Van Jakes was penalized for 36 yards trying to prevent a pass to Emory Moorehead. The Bears drew into a 17-17 tie with 1:57 remaining in regulation time when Dennis Gentry dove over from the 1 and Bob Thomas converted. The big play in the drive was a 25-yard Avellim pass to Brian Baschnagel. lled~lilns 27, Biiis J 8 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -Cornerback Darrell Green ran 21 yards with an interception for Washington's first score and quarterbacks Joe Theismann and Bob Holly threw touchdown passes to lead the Redskins to a 27-19 victory over Buf!alo . The defending Super Bo"'l champions got an early break in the first quart.er when Bills quarterback Joe Ferguson, attempting to hit back Roosevelt Leaks in the flat, hi t Green instead. After Washington took a 10-0 lead on a 36-yard Mark Mosely field goal. the Bills got on the board in the second quarter with a 22-yarder by Fred Steinfort that sliced the Washington lead to 10-3. Paeliers 311, Cardinals 27 ST. LOUIS -Mike McCoy sprinted 64 yards with a pass interception for one touchdown and Harlan Huckleby gathered in hisseoond scoring pass late in the fourthquart.er, liftingGreen Bay to a 39-27 triumph over St. Louis. McCoy's touchdown came with 4:53 remaining, overturning a 27-26 lead by St. Louis. Huckleby scored less than two minutes later on Rich Campbell's pass after Mark Murphy recovered a fumble on Green Bay's emuing kickoff. Until McCoy stepped in front of Campbell's errant throw, 39-year-old Jim Hart had passed impressively against the Packers' defense. Salata 17, .lets I 0 NEW ORLEANS -Quarterback Ken Stabler engineered two first-half 9COring drives that propelled New Orleans to a 17-10 victory over the New York Jets. Stabler's 29 minutes of work resulted in eight completions in 12 attempts for 93 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown toss to wide receiver Kenny Duckett in the second quart.er. Stabler converted five of 8lX third-down situations. 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Lht>n's stn•ngth. skill and depth ht•re RECEIVERS Pryor (6-2, 175 sr) t•aughl 14 balb for 300 yards and and 2 TDs as a JUnior, and tight e nd Robert S tdano (6-2. 205 sr ) as t'Xperaenced and a solid pruspt.'\.'t Brian Dav1s1on (6-0, 175 J.I' ) as at flanker, gavang the Sea Kings' quarterbal'k.i. no cxc;uSt,'S. Others who can hl'lp Gn•g Roelle (5-9, 165 sr.) and Ben Boyt•r 15-9, 160) at tight end, Jeff Prechel (6-1. 185 sr ), Daw Kang (5-9, 160 sr ), Andy Warner (5· 10, 170) and Steve Satchell (6-0. lli5 Jr ) OFFEN IVE LINE Brett Hughes (6-3, 245 sr) and Pat Dyson (6-3 1 1. 250 sr.) are at tackle, and have the quickness to go wath their saw Backmg them up are Dan Garratt (6-1, 185 sr.) and W es Me1.e.:alf (6-3. 245 Jr ). Gary RauS<:h (6-1. 190 sr ) is a returning :.tarter at guard. and Tyler J ohnson (5-11, 200 sr.) has been shafted to guard to shore up any potential gap. Also in the piC'ture are Elliot Colla (5-10. 175 sr.) and Enc Altshuler (6-0, 185 sr.) Je ff Clemence (5-10, 185 sr) is a returning starter at cent.er. He's backed up by a good line prospect m Jeff Muller (6-1, 210). DEFENSIVE LINE -Stefano and RoeUe arc at the e nd, with Boyer and Pat McGrath (5-9. 155) in the picture. Brad Driver (6-2. 198) is a re turning starter at tackle and Garratt is strong in this role. Others: Dyson. Hughes, Metcalf and Muller. Tony Nese (5-10, 185 sr.) split time Boardsailers getting set By ALMON LOCKABEY Dollr PllOt -ting Writer Southern California boardsaalors are busy strengthening their .irms. legs and torsos for the longest boardsaihng race on record. The event as the Subaru Catahna Coast Classic set for Sept. 3-4. a 20 nautical mile one way race on Saturday and a race home on Sunday. .it the n06l' an '82. with Clcm<'nce al.so h~re LINEBACKERS Brown and John- son start, but Rausch's strong play m the sprang wall be a factor. Tomichek rigures here, too. SECONDARY -The corners are stocked well with Collins, King, Prechel and Warner available. Pryor is No. 1, but Holland would like to keep him busy on offense only. Watson had one of the hits of the year at safety. Also, J on Schisler (5-10, 165 jr.) and Pryor, at times, can work in at safety. Peter Stoughton (6-0, 175 sr.) anchors Corona's secondary at strong safety, with Roelle and Boyer available as backups. KICKING GAME -Hughes returns as the place-kicker and Prechel will handle the punting. Many saalbuardcrs have been dreaming of sa1 lmg their boards to Catalina Island ever since the sailboard was invented by Hoyle Schweitzer of Wmdsurf international fame Robert S tefano Do n P ryor P a t Dyson The Labor Day weekend race as hailed as the showcase for the Ion est le of a distance race in the U S and will Les t• str"'ngth. emdurance and sailing abiltty of all nds ln boardsaahng. sailors stand on the bOard and manipulate the sail hy holding a wishbone boom. S teering is both by foot posauoning and sal.I trimming. Tacking as by walking around the mast while holding • the boom. The first start of the Catalina-Coast Classic wiU take place Saturday at White's Beach/Royal Palms in San Pedro. The entrance to the beach is at the spot whC're Western Avenue deadends at the Pacific Ocean The sailors wall race to White's Landing under the lee of Long Pomt. Catalina Island. To insure the safety of rompeutors. a boundary limit of one-third mile will be outlined by a flotilla of chase/support boats. Any sculor unable to stay within the prescribed hmats will be disqualified and picked up. On Sunday the sailors will asemble at White's Landmg and sail back to the mainland, !mashing at CabnUo Beach. San Pedro Entrance to the beach is located at Pac1f1c AvC'nue and Stephen M. White Drive The w111ner wall be determined by the total elapsed ttme of the two lt!gs. Each rompe11to r wall be required to have a harness. a PFD (personal flotauon device), smoke flares, n g-to-board leash and a wetsuit. J e ff Brown retur n B ARONS READY TO COLLECT IN 1983 • • • From Page C1 "He's really going to be a premiere back.'' continues Milner "He has the potential to threaten Willie Gittens and Rod Emery as far as records go." Lack of overall depth. untested full- backs and Linebackers, and forming an offensive line, are items that temper Milner's enthusiasm. And, there is suU a rock-hard schedule, which includes Angelus League powers Servate and Mater Dea. Long Beach Poly, Foothill and El Toro before Sunset League wars Here's a rundown by pos1t1on. QUARTERBACK Stevens started early and late and finished with 25 completions on 61 attempts for 262 yards and 4 TDs, but that's only a fraction of what'sanucipated Zeno can step mat any time and get the )Ob done RUNNING BACKS -Swigart ts running 4.6 "every time". but there's concern about depth here Steve Dorsey (5-10. 180 sr) returns after a shoulder operation ke pt him out of '82. J un Blanco (5-11 . 185 J.r.) 1s also here. Ernie Akina 5-11. 205) and Scott Harrison (5-11 , 200) are at fuUback, an area which has Milner still asking questions. RECEIVERS -One of Mimer's favorite subjects -beginning with New- ton and Craft. but not excluding the tight ends and other wide receivers. "Carl (Harry) is a rocket," says Milne r of Emile Harry's (Stanford) little brothe r OFFENSIVE LINE -Tamba Wenj. the Barons' AJJ -CIF defensive tackle. may double up with a move to center, although he's down 10 pounds (195). If Wenj can add the responsibility, it'll allow AJlan Sanka (5-11 , 217) to move to tackle. giving the Barons a sound look with Lance Zeno and Bob Westphal (6-2, 255 sr ) there Russ Abrahams (5-10. 235) and Randy Stitt are at guard, but that's as deep as Milner can go an what isconsade red a gray area. DEFENSIVE LINE -It takes three to staff lhe interior -but Wenj and nose guard Jim Ussmann (5-9, 205) are theonJy players who have risen to the top. The rest must develop. F.ddae W ells (5-10, 180) returns at one end and Belcher appears solid, but there a.re two challengers - Rick Snowden (6-0. 190) and Jon Aguier- re (5-8. 180. LINEBACKERS -Gary McGinnis (6-1, 185 sr .). along with Akina and Harrison . are the leading candidates for the two spots SECONDARY -Craft 5-10, 180) and Newton (6·0, 184) give the Barons as good a set of cornerbacks as you're going to find anywhere. Steve Sharr (5-9, 165) has moved to strong safety and John Ham (5-9. 165) ts at free safety. Quality backup: Blanco, Dorsey and Terry Lung. KICKING GAME -Chris Sperle gives the Barons solid punting and place-kicking, but there's a search for a long snapper. O 'She a thinking professional Newport Beach product p lans to try for h is card in Novem ber One would think that a prefix of O' is necessary for an Orange Coast area goHer to tum to the professional ranks or to be successful in the National Amateur Golf Champ1onsh1ps. Such isn't the case, however. Yes. Mark O'Meara won the nataonaJ amateur title and then turned pro the next year a nd has won over $50,000 to date thlS season although he hasn't won a tournament on the PGA tour yet. . Comes now a nother young player from the area who farushed m a runner-up position to Nathaniel Crosby an the 1981 National Amateur tournament at San Francisco's Olympic Club course -Paul O'S hea of Newport Beach. O 'Shea. at 25. has a number of amateur titles to hlB credit although he did miss out on the most ooveted crown when he lost to Crosby. He has won city championships in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Anaheim and Santa Ana and his most recent and perhaps last amateur crown was winning the Irvine Coast Country Club men's title. "I am going to play i.n my first professional tournament m the California State Open at Loe Serranos Country Club next week," O'Shea says. "Aft.er th.at I wlll play m the Queen Mary Open in Long Beach and then try for my PGA card in November. "I've played an all of the major amateur tournaments and feel I am ready to try the professional tour. My game is pretty well evened out and I feel that work on at 88 a whole as aU that l need to get the card. HOWARD L. HANDY and am looking forward to playing as a professional." The Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College graduate is a member at Irvine Coast Country Club and pla~ almost every day to sharpen his game. He recently fired a 66 over the Los Lagos course at Costa Mesa and appears read y to make his Uamt' on the pro d rcult. O'Shea has no regrets for waiting this long to join the pro ranks. "l have had a good time and enjoyed my days as an amateur but now I fewel itis time to try for the PGA card and get into other things," he says. Don't forget the name of Paul O'Shea in 1984 when you are checking the tournament 1COres of the PGFA tour. If he ge ts hla card, he will be a strong competitor on the tour and all from the Orange Coast area will be wishing him well in his new career. • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28. 1983 Cl ,,, ......... To be forever remembered as HThe Play," Cal's Kevin Moen leaps in the air afte r scor ing winning touchdown last season while members of the Stanfor d band scatter. It's simply 'The Play' Last -ditch Cal TD will always b e r em ember e d BERKELEY (AP) -Rich~rd Rodgers gathered some University of California teammates around him, yelled to pierce the din created by ha ppy Stanford fans, and devised one of the strangest plays in football history. The 1983 college season, opening Monday. cannot be expected to produce anything as w eird. It has become known as "The Play" on both the Cal and Stanford campuses. Like Roy Reigela' run for Cal in the 1929 Rose Bowl, it should rank as one of the game's unforgettable moments. "The difference is that we ran the right way," Rodge rs said as he prepared for Cal's season opener. next Saturday at Texas A&M. Reigels grabbed a Georgia Tech fumble and ran the wrong way, going 69 yards before teammate Benny Lom tackled him at the Cal one-yard line. Georgia Tech capitalized by scoring a safety and won, 8-7. Last Nov 20 m Cal's Memorial Stadium, another big crowd watched ln disbelief as the Bears beat Stanford, 25-20, using five laterals on a 57-yard kickoff return in the final seconds of the school's annual Big Game. "After Stanford kicked the field goal, we huddled, about nine of us. I just said, 'There are four seconds left. It's not over. If you get in any kind of trouble, just pitch the ball back,"' Rodgers recalled. Kevin Moen fielded the kick. He began and ended the return, Rodgers also handled the ball twice, Dwight Gamer had it briefly, and Mariel Ford made the final toss. Moen took F o rd's blind, over-the-shoulder lateral at about the S tanford 25 and reached the end r.one by racing through Stanford band members who had spilled onto the field to L"elebrate what they thought waa a 20-19 victory. Moen knocked over a trombone player. Gary Tyrell, aa he hit the end zone. ,Mike Newton gives Barons experien ce. ( .. 'Huskers No. I •. . . ·:e r eseason pick .. ,., lr,-m AP dl1patc~ ~ ' NebflLlk,a. whJch barely missed winning the last .'r~· ~ ~u'S~hampionshlps. has been picked to ~ · r;in State as the king of colleae football. ':·· ~ I.ft 1981 A89odated Presa poll, Nebraaka d'6p f~ fourth to 11th by losing a 22-15 shootout i> 'national champion Clem10n in the wjnner-t.ake~ Orange Bowl. And th& Comhuakers t~ t!alnf ... t year de.plte winning their 1Mt 10 · ~ fl>~ an early-8eUOn 27-24 io. to Penn -silie.Wch went on to win its first national crown. • · · 3l;ii tlnle, Nebraska received 30 of 51 flnt-place wft(a And 8'1( of a poeslble 1,020 pointa from a natAllawkle pllrlel of •port.a writers and brwdcut.era ·ln the·AP~· npoll. .' .. :"....i 'Itf\ . ..c en eaaily outdistanced Oklahoma JJ"lil Toal: ' waged a cloee race for the nmnet'-up •pot.-~ 'Nebraska geta an early cha.nee for rewnee in.Monday night'• lnaucural Kickoff C1..mc ap1nst Penn State, whJch ii No. 4 tn the pceeeuon poll. Oklahoma, whlch finilhed 16th a year .,o. received 11 fint-place votes and 860 poi.nta, to three ftnt,.place ballota a.nd 857 polnta for Tex.u, lut yeer'• No.17 team. Fourth-pl~ Penn State ttceived two No.l votes and 7tWJ polnta. .., .......... ,,.... "I have the fman<'aal backing and now It is up to me to do the best J <:an to get the card when the time arrivl'8. r ft'<'! I am goml( on to bigge r and bet ter things J OE COSTELLO IS a persistent man and one on whoee shouldera the success of the Will Jordan Classic, City of Costa Mesa golf tournament has been plaoed all 11 years of lta existence. Thia year ls no exception and the energetic, enthuslaltlc men's club member is extolling the event again. The tournamen t will be held a t Costa Meta Goll and Country Club on Saturday And Sund&y, Sept. 10 and 11 Newport Beach' Paul O'Shea pla nt to try for hiR PGA card in Novembe r . Rounding out the Top Tni are Auburn w1th two ftnta and ?49 potnta. Notre DI.me w1th 817 polnta. tlor4da State with one first and 575 polnta. Southem California wlth &$3 polnta, Ohio State with 518 points and Michigan wtthone fintand $1~ polnta. 'nleother fint-place vote went to CleTT\llOf\, which did not mik• the Top Twenty. , a d C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aug. 28. 1983 fDR THE RECORD MAJOtt LaAGU• STAHOIHOS ~l .... Cnlciloo Ken&N Cltv 0.klen<I M9llt Tex.• MIMMol• Seattle a.Jllmort Mllw• .... Oelroll Hew York To< onto &otton Clevtlend WHT~ w L. 71 S7 .. '3 65 67 60 " St 70 S6 74 " llO U1STOt~ n 52 73 SS n SS 10 S1 71 st 61 ., SS 75 Satllnlllv'' SC-• A""9 1. Hew YOO! 6 T0tonto 7, Oelrolt • Oelllllnd S. Mllweull.• 2 c111c"° 2. eo,ton 1 a.ttlf'nore S, Mlnnesote 3 K•n~ Cllv 2, THU 0 S..ttle 6, CleYelend J T9Clav't GMMt YI S70 S67 SSl .S50 177 423 ca ,...., • 11V. 12V. 16 n...., l'n 2 • • 131.., 10111 N-Y0tll. (MontefulCO 0·0) et 4""" CFonctl ti ·I) T0tonto CL.Ml 11-10) •• Detroit (Mo<rl• 16·•> MIN!eM>te Ca. 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Wtlltllcer, Detfoll, .J2 I "UNS· f.M.irt8'1, lalttmore, H ; M01110t, MJlweukM, 13, lltliendlerlOft, 0.Ji:land, ft, c-. Mllw•\lk ... 11; MO\ftv. TOl'onto, 11; ••e11. 9alflfNr•. 11. v_.1, Mii· w ... M.11 11111 COOC*, Mllw-M. m. Wl"''-· ...., YWk, "-lllu. 8otton, t4, L.NParrl"'· ~~ 90, Simmon\, MMwNI•, 11 "".: ...... loeton, 1". C-. Mll-WeulM, 140. Whllellef. Oeftojt, Uf, MC'ltM, Ke"'" Cl!" 1$4, Slmmont , Mft· ...,.,._, 1•1 Wll'd, .MH\lletote. t• OOUll.U ao.tt. 8otton. ~. LNl"ar r1t11. o.1ro11. 11. Mc*"· Ken .. , c11.,, M. !ti.Mirr. e.!tlm9re, )6, W btll, Mlnnftote, ~ TRIPLES. C.anlner, MHwaull.•, I , Orff· tin, T0tonto, t, Wlnfletcl, N-YOl'lt, t HOME RUNS lllk e, &otton, )0, Atmu , lknton, 29, c-. Mltweull. .. , U . Kittle, Cnkaoo. 2S. Wlnflelcl, Hew Y0tk, u. $TOL.EN BASES 111~.on. ()all.leJICI, "· llL•w. Chtuvo. St, JCrur, Cnku o. 4t. WWlllOI\, Ken••• Cltv, 41, Sa!nM, Te~H. 37 PITCHINC. ( 12 o.c111on,,. Heal, Mii· weuilff. 12•3, ) )7, RIOhelll. Ntw Ye>tll., 14·4, l IS, MCGr_., 8etttmore, lS•S, ) 12, T-nn. Mllwaul<ff, 9,.3, 2tS, Gouaee. New Ye>tll., II·•. t 9S STRIKEOUT5 MoNI\, Detroit, 111, Siieo. Toronto, 119, RIOMlll, New Yortc. I..,, FBaMl•ter, Cl'llceoo. I~; SutQlllle, Clevttand, 12' SAVES· Qut1M1111>errv, Kan111 Cltv, JS, ROevl1, Mlnneiote, 2S. Stentev, Bo••on, 2S, Ceu<llM, Seattle, n, L-1. Detroit, 17 NafleMI LM9" '~''*¥'•~) BATTING (31S er lleti)· H.nclrld<, StLoul•, .330. Madloctr.. PllltburOl'I, .321, Oewt<>n, Montreet, JU; LoSmllll, SILoula, 31'. Cru1, Hou.,on, .314. AUNS. Murphy, Atlante, IOS; R•IMi, MontrH I, 97; D•w,on, Montr .. t, 12; Evens. S.n Francllco. '2. C.ervt v. S.n Dleoo, 76. AC!lt Oawt0n, Monlr .. 1, t7; Mun1nv. Arlen••. 90. Schmidt, Plll~te. ts. 0_....,.., ~. 1'1 H.nclri<k, SILOUll, JS HITS Dawson, Montr .. t, ISt, Ttw>n, Hou•ton, ISi, Otlvtr, Montreat. 149, Crui, Houllon, 146, RAomtru, Atlante, 146. DOUBLES. BucKnar. CnlceDO, Jl, Kntvllt, Houilon. JI, H.nc!rtc1<. StLoul•, 11, Oliver. MontrH I, 21 TRIPLE~· Buti.r, Atlenta. 12. Mor-, HOU•ton, 11. Cruz. Hou••on, I. HOME RUNS OewlOI\, Montrfff, 21, Schmtar, PllltaclelPnla, 2', Even•. San FrencllCO, 26, Mur!Hlv. Atlante, 26, OUer· ,. •• ~.14. STOLEN BASES. Rain ... MonlrHI, 60, Wit'°"· New YOfll., 42, SS••· Oedlien. 401 WIOolns. San Dleoo, 39, L•Ma•I«. Sen FrenclKo, 37. PtTCHINC. C 12 O.Ct1lonl l Oennv, Phlle'" cMIDllte. 13-S, 2.33, PPere1, Atlante, 13,.s, 3.'3, OtoKo, New YOfk, 11·5, 116, McWllll•m•. Plll•buro11, 13·6, 3.07. STRIKEOUTS: Carlton, Pllffedelc>hle, ?19, Soto, Clnctnnett, 191, McWltttams, Pltllt>Yrgll, 157; V9"nluela, Oed91n, l~I Rven, Houston, 135 SAVES· LeSmfln, Chicago, 20, BedrO\len, Allenre, II, Reardon, Monrreal. 11 Llttle L.H9Ue wono s.ne' Cat w .. m_,, ~•.l S.turde'l's l"INI Martell•. Ga . l . Oomlnfcen Republic 1 .a,_,-1can lt9ien (et,. ... A/lie WIST•aM tltlGIOHAl SllMll"INAU L•' V90u 7, Salt La-e Cltv 6 (10 lntn1nl S.11 Meleo IS, Pelo Atto 14 NP: l exhlblften NATIONAL. (;ON,•1teNCE Wnt w L. T .. ct. .. , ..A New Orleans 3 2 0 600 f1 ., ·-2 1 0 500 11 .. Atle111a 2 2 0 soo 3' SS San FrenclKO I ) 0 250 Sl as IHI N.V Glenta 3 I 0 150 75 61 Pl'llla<lelPnl• 3 I 0 .150 n 61 Dal.lei 3 I 0 7SO 91 7' Welhtngton 2 1 0 soo 11 fl SI L.ouh 1 l 0 2SO IO lot c-w Ta moe Bev 4 0 0 1.000 101 ~ CntcaDO J t 0 7SO .. t? Mlnne•o•• 3 I 0 7SO .. IO Detroit , 2 0 500 .. SI Graen Bay 1 l 0 .2SO 94 113 ANllflttCAH CON,Ea•MCIE WHl o.n .... ) I 0 1SO SJ " 1(1'\SU Cllv 2 2 0 500 11 60 S.nOleOO , 2 0 .soo " ,. S.•ttle , 2 0 .500 ., S6 ·--I l 0 2SO 11 fO IE Hf a.111..-. 1 2 0 . soo •• ... Mteml 2 2 0 500 96 ., Ny Ja" 1 2 0 soo 66 74 8vff•lo I 3 0 250 '3 ,, New Eno4and 0 • 0 000 St " c;;.ntr9I P111lOU<Qll • 1 0 IOO 101 ., Clev ... nd J I 0 7SO ,. 66 Cincinnati 0 4 0 .000 S4 IM Hout ton 0 ' 0 .000 61 ,,, S.M'dlV'tker" S...rtte 20. $an FrenclKo 6 Welhlnotot1 27, 8 uflelo 19 Delrolt l4. Cincinnati 1 Gre«i aev ,,, St LOUI• 21 Clllcloo 20, "-nMI Cltv t7 (otl New Or1Mns 17, Haw York Jeti 10 Oalles ~. Hou•lot1 31 •HD •XHlelTION SEASON A,. T9CI T•entv The Too Twanlv tt•m• In the or ... a1on Auoc:leted Pren cottage tootbaA OOll, with flnt·oi.ce votes In oarent~. 1"2 re · cords •net total oot"'' l.Nebfeslle (:JO) 12· ,,.0 976 2.0lllahoma llll l+O '60 l. Te .. 1 13) 9-3·0 IS7 e.Penn Stete (2) 11·1·0 7S6 S Auburn (2) 9· J·O 70 6.Notre Oatne 6·4· I 617 1 FIOtl<la Stele 11) 9·l ·O S7S Uou!WnC.1 t -3-0 SSJ U)fllo S1e1e 9·l-O Sit 10.Mlcllloell C II .,.,.0 SIS II.North Carolina t ·•·O m 12.UU l -l-1 J94 13.Alellame 1·4·0 376 1'.Arl1ona 6·•· t 27' IS.G-gle 11-1·0 2<16 "low• e+o 211 17 Mervlend 1·4·0 210 ll.WatN11111on 10·2·0 199 "llo. Ma!hlldlil 11·0· I 1'1 10 UCLA 10· I-I tat Ot,..,l receiving vote•, llited etotiabeti<atlv Air Force, Ar11ona State. AraanlMI•, lk>"on Collffe. 8rtollem Youno, CtemM>n Cll. Oukt. F!«lcta, Hou•ton, tlllnot,, Mleml (Fla.I, Mlulnlool. Mluourl, Ntvv, New Maitl<o Nortl'I Cerotln1 Stett, Olrlellome Stele, Pitt, Pl.trdue. SOulll C.erottna, Sout"8tn Mlu ln tool, r..-..... THH UM. Ve~blll, WHI Vlrolnl1. Nore ClemiOll received -ttrat·PlaCt volt but not tnOUDll oolnt' 10 make Ille Too lwentv Misc. "•" Alnlftaft Gema Cat~1.v--.) MSN Tl'ldl,.,,,..,.. 400 -1. c"" Wlltv (U.S.>, 45.02. i Lauro Mlffrn.t ICulla), 45.J7, J Gerton Andrade ca realll. 4.S.O 0.C..thlon -I, O•ve Steen (Cenedel. 7,t!I ooln••· Tri. 1urno -1 JOl'ot lll.t'fl\9 (Cube), u -1114 !Ok .... -1 lllal.ll Gontalet CMe•ICOI, 4'00 •S ........ United Stein 101, Puerto llllco 8' WOM91t T're.4* ........... 400 -I Cllermelne CrOOk~ CClnaOa), SI tt, l Ea1ter Gabrlel CU S.). Olieut -I. Mafia 984eneourt ICllMI. t"·O, ) L.Ol'nl Griffith IU.l l ......... Ulllted Slel" llf, ""8r1e ltleo 6S ~ tllUf'Ml'IWlt (It ........ ..-, J9NllNI ...... Men. Co• dfl lttft •owwel, ,.,., •·2, Cliff "lc:lhn .,, hd Laver, 1·•. 1·S, •·J Victory ride Marc Pisciotta, winning pitcher o( the Marietta, Ga. Little League squad, is carried for a ride. o.i Mar SA'l\lllOAY'S a•SUL n (Jllll .. u ... ., ........ ,,_..., ~•ST lllACE. 6 funonoL Attire (IEltrede) ll.20 U IO UO l<etlrenoa (Meiel 6.60 UO Mllettv'' PromlM (LIPnem) 10.IO Alto reced: Lafev4tte'• ~v. Eol T etou,, A«lelk Girt, ~lite Jolie, Thetlerd'l Pffr1, C~I Cent«. Perllout Fllollt Tlme Ml. HCONO •ACE.. 6 tu<lonin Mlnttrll Grev CL.amen«) 6 IO 3 llO U O Mernle'• Dancer C81acll. I HIO 430 ClleelUow-(El trade) 11.10 AIM> raced a .. cn Walk. Ktng·, Find«, GoOCI Pow«. Mr A-. c~-. Ameline Eaoie. Wic:Jled Hitter, ,..._.,., Lucky Martini Time· MO J IS. 12 DAil Y OOUeLIE (6· 121 oel<I ~ 60 nt•o lllACE. 6 turlOt!O• Solendld Mer~ CSlbOle) I) ?0 4 10 2 60 Fleet n' lrlih (Mel•) J 00 2 20 Everv Pole (5.Mema~er I 2 20 AllO reced C!lulte< Cllurn, E venln C.at Ladelra Grand Time 111 IS •XACTA Cl·SI Paid 5*100 f'OUltTH aAC•. ' turlono• JQM Jtrrv (Ollvern ) 17 IO ) 20 &.20 SluofHI (Slblllel 16.00 I 20 ROMlle'• Choice (Hawtev) IAO Aho ramd EH V EHv, Swlvt4, S,,,OtQUI> Wiiiie, Gai.ctpta Ster, Mon•• M.. PTlt Sele K-, Penllendler T1me 111 """ lltAC•. I 1116 mile• Roval Donna CSll>lllel 10 IO S.IO 3.20 Some Kinda Fllrl !Pedrore) 6..IO 3.IO Wlnaome Erl• (Toro) 2 4IO Alto rec.c:t: Grev Su.an. Buv Mv AC1, Fro.Iv Too ...... ~ Wine, Star<luil LaOv. Merdena. AWMll Queefl. Secere Time 1 CJ l/S IS UIACTA 111-SI oeld not so SIXTit llACE. 6 furlOnQt E•-'man CSl>oefN~er) 3.IO 3 4IO UO Tret Don (OllvarH ) UO 400 Vtron (Torol 3.20 Alto ~. Rondt 0. JamDe. Tl>un<le< of Zion, A•le<I Commender, Pro"'9Cflw Ster, !la~llew, Word•wortll, lnvllllt. ltecftv'• ftey Time 110 3/S sav•M'TI4 lllAC•. 1 11" mllft on turf JoMotable (TOfO) 12 40 S IO U O GOiden E. (MeJe) 9 00 UO Swao Tiie Glau CS"-""911.trl 1 00 Alto rec:ecl'1 Hur Pow«. WllO'I GOl • Nick et, Procurer. Lo• Por ta t ... Slu<ltntl>Odl' l eft Time I:~ l /S. U •XACT A (6·JI 1141<1 '71'.00 n ~tt Sl>t cn-1-1-11-11·6> .,.111 •I0,4SUO with 10 wlMlno tk ll.eh l•I• l'IOrMt). 12 Pick Sia Qon\Oletlon paid UI0.20 with TIS wlMlno llcUti (flvt "°"'") .. OMTit llACL I 111' MllH Sanoue (sr-n.tk«) SOO H O UO Avloaltlon lalackl 1.AIO f 10 SklllfUI Jov CSlbllle) 2 10 Alto r9C9d· Mv Nellve Prit>cftt, Outlaw Wotnen. Tlmt! h4f 1/S. " •••CT• n-s> oe111 nuo NINTH lllA(•. I 1116 mllM. TOlo't PYlnce (MeHI 6 40 4 20 ) 00 c111.,..,. I Iii.di> s 00 J 60 Oete Cir'Cle tPtclrou) 6 00 AttO rk9d. NelUfat $41lendor. nv .. Ooct, AlrrOlfflo, C«ro ~nto, The Arovte Kid, Mlilueftnl, Tim.: 1 :42 4/ S. U •XACTA (6·21 01111 114 00. All~ 2',541. HllYwMd hrtl IA TUlllOA Y'S aHUL. TS ,,...,u . ....,...._,--.1 f'•fT •Ace. One m11e Hee A"""9111 llOrm ITOdel II) llAO '-00 ).20 C-IMU (11.\ltO!er) 7,00 4.60 Mlwf'I' 1W (Pierce) 00 AltO rM*I; Arnnl••· ~ ol Ou, c .. teln l(nlt l'll. llrllllent O'SllH, ~ll'lm«. Tar-I Joni. WlnO Corn• "'*'°"· Time, 1:5' )IS. P IXACTA (t'"1l 091d alOSOO. HCOMD aAC•. One mtte Net.I f"Qntl CSor'"1l IUO UO 4IO ,, .. ,.,, (Of'undv) uo ).40 Olelft G-l,,,_rell) '00 Aito t9C*I. ludlv OulU. L..llldo. Cee>• letn WllMMI, It C\itllt, Sem I.lit-, KM• IU(11¥ Go Oo Tl"* I :57 I / S. ~ •XAC:TA t?<•l ..... N3 10 ""'90 lllACa. Ont l'llie H ee so .... (Pellk>t) 600 00 uo a-odcl9n (0-.WI 7.10 Ull Mitter C) IUC:M¥l • tt AltO r.C.C UtNnln $11tn, MOMrOt o-. ....,..,. eov. ~ ,,.,, t.""' e(, °"""-Tlmr lite l /S. p •JCA.CTA 16·$) Otlld l'2 tO f'OU'lTH ••c•. ON mite NC. Wllllllld Arfl'IO(O CAulllnl 1.20 4.40 J.IO • .., 1.0Mll ($1\tftilfl) , • • '° Teet Wa"9 (It.,_.,) e.100 Aho raced . .Mlrede Devit, On Ille Soot, Able Gold. Tinn Mele. Tlmelv F•. Ea1ter Millay. Tlnw: 1:57 1/S """ aac•. One m11e pace. Cocttn Onlv 8ov (MJr) 35.00 17.60 Sioux C Kuet>i« I UO ()O(lOf Don IVellendfnQ/\ern) 7.00 3 40 2 IO AIM> raced· Saint Anarew. Miiiion. Rowen Crn t, 8r00klleld, Quality, Kr•ll«l Pooov Young Soeclet Tlnw u e e1s U •XACTA (7·6) oeld '327.60. i!XTH lllACa. One mite oe<e Glen MfdbV (Ander\on) 9,60 3 to 2 60 Nellve Hunt« (Sllefrtnl 3.00 2.IO Fuft Podlel (5ortoo>I UO .\IM> raQICI: O..n Po111t. LePUten, How<IY Sier, ~Irle, Etoo....,t Rov. Sole E•oeclltton, Prtntmell.ef Time: l:S7 11 S P EXACTA (6·Jl oald U7 JO s•v•NTH lllAC•. One mite oece Hendoller (Planol 77.40 t IO $.00 Pren Nolka (QuartarolO) 4 60 J.00 Y..-.. Ha• cTo<1<1> ao AJtO recM; aooet •-· K-1. Mel(-, H H Tr-. T""'-', Scoltfl Ctoud Homa Chence Time. U I \J •XACTA (6·71 t>eld llSt 20 IEIGKTH tltAC•. On. mite PAC.. ArrnC>ro Bract CHvma11) 6 40 e.20 UO S...klan (H~tonl U O 00 ~I Hvrnn (Par1t«I S 40 AIM> reced Ptter Qftedln AUCl>eft C!lev, Marl< a Time. Atmoncl King NO NO N«o. !let C,..,,.,.,, TM Tl'llllv 8ruddtr Time: 1:57 U •XACT A CS-6) paid 152 20. NINTH tltAC•. OM mile oec:e V«-CParll« Jr ) n lO UO UO Coureveou• Red I Va ttendl11ol'l•m) 2 '° 2.10 1-1 Te...-CKueO!erl 4 20 Aho recact A• Ulll ~en, lrlU. Jtmmv, llH ted Power, E Rec«, MeOla Frltr, Nettve Heo Time· l:S6. U aXACTA (6·4) Otlld Ul•.70 '1 ltfCI( MX (6·7-6·6-S-61 lleld i ll.124AG wltl'I four wlnnlno tkllet1 (five hotWll Cerrvo'lef POOi • 191,707 71 1'"'14 lllAC•. One rnllt 09C. MerOUI\ (McCarlv) tt IO 120 UO Llama (Dnomefl 7.0 )IO C'rnon HIMl>l"Y (Perker) UO Aho recocl Hev Guv I, Rl<lllemerll., Fle\hv Frank. Jibe Ho, How<l't Mon. 8UC>Oe Heov. Dante •oval Time: I st JIS U IEXACTA (2·11 oelcl ~I 20 Att-.nce I• .... Junler N•pht S.beT (II L.-a..d\) Too 10 lfnli11«1 In "di ltlgllt· GOLD -I Jim Oii•, Huntlnoron Her bour YC. 19 S 001nt•. 2 Jeff ,..t.,. S.n DleOO YC. 7J TS, J Pllll Smeroon, Mlu lof\ 8ev YC, 2' 7S, 4 Miii Tlfttier, Lido tile VC, >US, s J J. Goobd, HHVC, .. 0; ' Kevin Govan. A8YC, 47.0; 7. •uuatt Fok, AaYC, tt,O; I koll Lindley, SOYC, S.J 01 t Hf! Olton. Newoort Herbel< YC, "o. 10 Ju11e flfom\trl, C!ICYC, st 0 SILVER -I ICehl'I LuOfon, HHYC. )J 0. 2 Stlendotl £eln. $0YC, lJ 15, ) Erk PrOIA, 8elDoa YC 4S, 4. Dena •lcldlck, AaYC, 5115, S. L.eure Kennv. SOYC. st 0. • AMII Tllomc>ton. llellle Corlntlllen YC, ff.O; 1 Ken c-. C•olW•no k v vc .•. ltOb«'l !Ir own, MJuion 81v VC, 6S.O, t lftlle C.reitn. AIYC. 76.0; 10 w1• Freel«• IOI.on. fleltloa Y(, eo 0 lllllONlE -1 David Franco, L.ldo Ille YC • .S.O. 2. Clwl1 Oavll. a.-. VC, JI O; ). Clwlttln AllOer,on, IO O; 4 ~ E4tlet. SOY(, ... o, S JoM Scott, MIVC, .. o. 6 Cwt lrodecfl. LIYC. 600; 1 Hlek Or-· WIV. HHYC, Sl.7S; •• ltevlfl Quan, SOYC. W.0; t. Jeff Martlfl, LIYC1_ M,O; 10, Merlo llleanlon, Cec>hlr1no k v TC, TU. lltON -l •ot• N.,,_off, MIYC, )Cl.7S, 2 Kevin WllllehouMl llYC. :Q.7S, ). JICll Sefltntef. llC Yt_: )4 1 S: e Mi<tlMI T l vtelt, ICYC~IU1 $. Tim s .. tlNlll L-hecl1 VC, 60.S; .. Steve Pet«. SOYC. 6) 0, 1 Clla11 Leteovrt, Newoorr Hert>Ot YC, '4..0, • Ctw'1 Mill«, ave. 6U. t Aaron $lml'nOM..1 C.oo I YC. 6' 7$, 10 Atty.on Dunn. B~YC, ... o WOl1d ~' ef Gift C•IA-retl.~) H~ll. Prlee Hele lrwln Mlrll.McCu~ ~ev FIOvO IH OAOlll Jonnnv Millar JKk Nlct.laU' Fuuv Zoetltr C!loOl>v Ctamoett f red C6uOlti Grellem Mar1PI David Grellam Tommv Nekellme Hal SUiton TomWelM>n Curll• Stranoe GllMoroen Morrl' Hetellkv W1vneLevt Lerrv Mhe OaMv Ectwera• L•nnv Wedktn' Crelo St•dtar Mlkt Nicolette 8an Cren,haw Lerrv N•l'on Gerv Kocl'I 8oo~1rtr Jim COibert LMrv C.llbett Tom Kite BOI> Giid« Jev HHI Cetvtn Pffte D•vld Fro" .... 69-10) 61 70'-•1-20S 71 .... ~, • ..... 7e>-201 76· .. ·•7--207 71•69·61-209 67•7)·69--'209 7S· 65·69--109 ., 12 • 7<>-209 ..·7HC>-209 74 ... 71-209 70·69·11-210 6'·n ·1e>-210 10·7HC>-211 70·71Hl-21 I 7•·66·71-211 71-71·7C>-212 11-11-11>-111 71 7<Ht-211 6t·n-'1-21J 70'-73·11-214 n -11-11-21• 11-n -11-21• 6'·71-1~214 16· 70·69-21 s 77•6t·6f-21S 12·71·72-21S 7S·12·6f-216 73-n -11>-116 72·76·69-217 70·1S·n-217 6'·74·7f-'217 72·13·72-217 10·1l·1~211 79·61·1?-111 TPS '9um11ment (et •enc:M Murtenr l Cl'll CPll Roorl-1 1l·67·-?0lo Man. ~11 n -n ·u-110 Mike Mo<lev 66·71·7>-210 Ruu Coellren 74·70·6'-712 Mlke$mllll 71·12·6f-212 Merk Lv• 17·61·69-213 Mike Brennan 73·69·71-213 T«rv Snocloreu 72·11·7C>-21J Grlll Mooclv 73·70'-71-211 8oO Pencren 74·72·61--21• Grehem Cowen 73·74·69-21' R-Mettble n ·1l·7C>-216 K«mlt z.n.v n-n·72-216 Lene. Ten a roecl< 72·73-H-H• OtvUllMoocly 70'-72·7-216 Garv Pinn' 11-10-n-216 Pet McGow1n 74·70·12-116 Sieve Tl'lomai 74·70·73-217 Al<Plerd l.ol<ol 73·71-7._,ll 8recS F ebel II ·6S· 72-211 LPGA tllunwunent (It Demer) A.I~ •Inman 8all'I Oenlef Pel 8redle'I' Katlly Wt\llWOftll Jene 811tocl& RM.Joftei llonnle Leuer JaneGed<le• OenlM Srrecilg lhliv King Lauri Peter.on Keren Perme111 Joen Jovc:e Ketl'lv Martin k rbfa Mtirel'llt Gell Hlrete Ja n Steottan'°" JudYCllrk Sl...,...nll Ferwlg Valerie Sklnna< Kettiv Hiie 8aroere MOxneu 8etl1 Solomon Cethv Revnolch P111v Slleelle" o.C>bfe Aulllll 8edi y PMr '°" Date EQOellno Anne-Merle Pent M.J Smttn ...... 7-210 69·70·11-210 71 ·6'-7<>-210 '1·6'·n-211 7H1,.'9-211 74·70-7<>-214 .,,.73·1>-215 n-n -11-ns 7S·7HC>-216 71-74-71-216 n-n·n-216 73,.12·71-216 7H0·7r216 7H2·7)-216 7HS·11-217 1l·74·7C>-217 73·67·77-217 74.72,_n-,11 74.75 •• ..-211 71·7H6-21' 7S·71·7>-21t 71·16'-72-219 74-n -72-219 70'-77-12-219 14·72·1)-219 7•-74·71-219 76-6'·7~219 1'·6'-n-no 14·12-1-m n-n -1-m TlrnM· •uctweb« soo let•--*> Tile M.-f« todev'• auctWel-'°°""~« tndv-a.r race, w1111 •voe of car end qualltvlng soeed In """' I. Teo Feb!. lletv, Marcfl llC:·CO\w0<111, 130.712 • 2. Al Un.... Jr.. Eagle GR4·COiWO<l'1. 129.S4). ) Marlo Andre1tl L.ole T·700-Co,wor11'1, 1294n 4 80bbv Ral'let. Merell lllC·C0twortl'I. 02904f S C.eoll 8r•onam, Austrette, Merer. IJP'"COlWOf fll, 127 7'4 6. Pere Het,m e r. Pt n\ke PC·lO-Co1wor111 177.61'. 1. Kevin Cooen. Marcfl t:>C ·Co•wortll, 127.213. I. John Paul Jr • Pen•kt PC-lt>-Cosw0t11'1. 126. ffi. t . R ici< Meer•. Pen•ll.t PC·108·Cotw0t11'1, 12UOs 10 JoMle C.•rH, Mealco, ,..,. ... aC-10-Cotwortl'I, 12696. 11 •oger Mt•ra , Pe nske PC· 10'-COtwOl'lll. IU.206 12. Howov Holm••· Mer ch IX ·Cotw0t1h, 12S.56' J3. OeMv 0r>oel1 Merell tJC·Co1wor111. 125.067 14 Tom Sl>eve, MerUI tlC·Co•wOfll'I, 12U>f IS. Chrk l(nellel, Prlm.n·C0tw«th, 124.174 , .. Al Unwr. l>en•k• PC·ll-COlwo<lh, 123.MJ 17 Tonv 8etttnh•uH n, Merell IK-Cotworth, 12l.1 ... It. Mitt.• Moitev, Mar(tl 13P·Cotwortll. 111.11'. It P•ncllO Cart«, Mardi 12C ·C~wcwtll 121 112 20 Dick Simon, Ea•·Cotwortll, 120.1 IS. 71 Greo L.nter, Eegle-Chevrolel, 11U74. r.. ,,..... CllelMV, Eeolt·Chevrolet, 11U4t. 23 ~ Werd, EHte-CMWQrlh, 111.126. 24. Oetlre WhiOll, Soutl'I AfrlUI. Merell 12C-Co.wortl'I, 111.1.s. 2S Pn ll C e ll v a , MCL.aren·Llonfnlng·C0twortn. oromoter'' ootlon. 76, J«rv ICerl, Pen••• PC ·t ·CO\worlh, oromoter'• oollon 27. Tom Ktau>I«. $chU11·ScN.M 086-CtleVrOlef, promoter'• ootlon. Misc. S"*"" SUf1 TrWt (It Saft o.n-.. ~ T'"""l P•IT aOUMO MAM•OM·MAN Miiie $tlerrNn CLo' A~) def. Rlcl'I· erd Schmiot lS•nll Cru1l, 1·11 f>ettr Towlllnd (Hunllnoton 8eectll def. Allen k r1o Ck nte Mon!Ul. f ·I; Mere Price CL•-laeel'll def. llll<Nrd Kenvln Cle Jofle), 2· 1. Dave Permenter ICayucoo&) def Gr" M-• (Cot t• ~>. 2-1; Merk MIClleOO (5.ente C-ru1) def. •on Wtlllamton <Torrence!, 2,.1: Dave Miiier CVtnlur•I Clef Miiie Cruld<tllellk (Dena l"olftl). 2· 1. SICOtlO lltOUMO MAll•OM·MAM TO'<ltMM def. SMrrNn, 2•0; Mike I.Am· brtlll (Ocee"•ldtl def, Jeff Nobek (Men· hellell '-<11), 2·1, John Pe""8flter IC.VUCM) WI 0811 $n1UPI (()ceeft61de), 2·1, ...,.. <Wit .... (L.euc.Hlll WI. Price. M . Ml ... aeron (Oc:Hnsldel def. , .. ,... H•rt (C~l. 1-0, 0 Permenter def. Lonnv •rot'-" (Def Mer), 2·0. Seen McNUltv (Ceolttreno IMCll) Cltf, Ma(fltldO, 2•0; Miller def $merto MlllO•n (lrvlne), 2·0. TOOAY'I OUAlltT9a~IMAU Townencl vt. Lamtlrett, J Perment« v\ Oonreltt; leron Vl. D Permenter. McNUI· tv o Milter S.IW9Y'•n-dem f'OOTaAU. .............. ~ DAI.I.AS COWa OYS-TU<led Stevt WrlOlll, tKll'9·-,d. to Ille l1llltn0te (Gift In H C:llel\M '°' all UNllKloMld <lf•ft IHtll Dismal showing by U.S. CARACAS, Veoetuela (AP) - Cliff Wiley of Baltimore ended a • string of penonal dlaappol.nt· ments Saturday, winning the men's 400 meters at the IX Pan American Games, where a lit- tle-known stimulant cost a Dom· i.nlcan sprinter hia silver medal. Wiley ls an outapoken critic of athletes who use steroids and other drugit, yet he, too, has had trouble because of the Pan Am doping crackdown. He suffers from asthma and, he said, "with the (drug) ban, there's nothing I can take." But his viciory provided the only bnght Light of a cloudy day in track and field for the United Stat.es -the lone gold medal and one of just three medals in all. So far. the United States has won a total of 120 gold medals and 249 mall. The American total is guaranteed to i.ncreaae subatan· tially today, with m edals awarded in boxing. Seven U.S. boxers are in the championship bouts, and all 11 members of the team are assured of at least bronze medals for having reached the semifinals. But it was bad ne ws foe the Americans at Olympic Stadium. Besides the gold for Wiley, 28, the best the United Stat.es could go in the five other finals was a pair of bronze medals -for Loma Grif- fin in the women's cliacu.s and F.aster Gabriel in the women's 400. In basketball, the United States had clinched the golds earlier this week, but had to wait for Satur,. day's cloee of the town.amen\ to make it official. Both teams cloaed with blowouta. The U.S . women whipped Puerto Rico 112--65, as Lynette Woodard of Wichita, Kan .• acored 20 points. In the men's tour- nament, the United States beat Puerto Rico 101·85. with Way· man Tisdale of Oklahoma acoring 22 points and the North Carolina duo of Sam Perkins and Michael Jordan adding 16 and 13 points, respectively. An 87-79 viciory over Brazil on Friday had clinched the gold for the U.S. men, their eighth cham- pionship in nine Pan Am Garnes. Otis repeats as Sabot champion By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.-,,... ........ _ LONG BEACH -J im Otis of the host Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Friday suooesfully defended his Junior Naples Sabot national champiomh.ip at the conclusion of a five,.race final series on Alamitos Bay. The 16-year old Otis has two more chances at the national title which is for sa.ilol"S 18 and under He won the Gold flight over 22 competitors with finishes of l-1-2-14-2 for a low !llCOl"e of 19.5 points to 23.75 for runner,.up Jeff Peter of San Diego Yacht Club. Twenty,.two sailors from Or- ange County pl.aced among the top 10 in the Gold, Silver, Bronze and Iron fllghta. There were 155 entries in the regatta rep- resenting yacht clubs from San Diego to Loe Angeles Harbor. The fleet was split into four flights aft.er qualifying races Tue.day and Wednesday. Winner in the Silver Flilht was Keith Lupton of Huntington Har- bour Yacht Club with 33 points; David Franco. Lido Lsle Yacht Club, was the WU\J\er ln ane Bronze Flight. and Ross Nemeroff. Miasion Bay Yacht Club, was the winner in the Iron flight. J ulle Norman of Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club won a special award for the top Cinisher in the Gold Flight. She flrililhed 10th with 58 polnts. California sailors win FORT WORTH. Tex. -Area G (California) aaUon domineted the United St.ates Yacht Racina Union's junior national cham- pionships sailed out of the Fort Worth Boat Club. Winner of the Sean Cup for three·man boaw was ak:ipper Ron Rolten~of Alamitoe Bay Y.cht Club. Lona Beach. with crewmen Mike Ooyan and Mike ~.z. The Bemis Trophy for doubJe,.handed boaw wu won by Joe Parker, of Sant.a Clara R.d.na Aa:>ctadon, San Dfe&oi with crewman Ralph Silverman, Milalon Bay YC. Scott Kylt of Winn4!'tb. tO . Yacht Club wu the winner of the Smythe Troph y for the alnK)~handfd champlonahlp. ('$ . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Auo 28. 1963 --------------------...---------------------------------------...,.--------..... --------..... --------------------,....--------------...;.--.,.-------------------.,..-------------------, 'Henry favored today C HICAGO (AP) - The incomparable John Henry, already the world 's ric-hest thoroughbred. will at- tempt to be the first h orse to break th e $4 million barrier when he goes ore aa the 8 -5 favorite today in the Budweiser Million. Dotsam Stable's 8-year-old ,geldmg, who captured th e inaugural running of the Million - thoroughbred racing's richest purse -will be spotting almost all o f h.is 13 opponents more than a Cew years. John H enry already has amassed career earn- ings o( $3. 7 million and could raise that sum by $600.000 if he comes home first today. Total prize money for the l V. -mile race over the turf will be $1 million. John H enry won the in augural M illion in 1981 starting from the N o . 12 slot. H e was withheld fro m lastyear1s race because of injuries. Trainer Ron McAnal- ly arrived Friday from California and took John H enry to the track early Saturday. "All I wanted was for him to st.retch his legs a little," he said. "He's tough to handle on the turf course. H e knows that when h e goes on it he's either going to run o r w ork . I rarely give him a flnal blowout on the turf, but, of course.. the main track was too muddy to run o n today. "He's as good as I could want him and I lhi.nk he'll be able to handle the course. which surety will be soft.'' said McAnally . "However, I doubt if i t will be as soft as it w as the year he won.'' John H enry's time in th e 1981 Million was 2:07 3/5 whe n h e defeated The Ba.rt in a photo finish , I MllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PU8UC ~TIC( Ml.IC NOTICE MllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTIC£ PU8UC NOTIC£ : 1~--------------------~1~~~~~----~--~~~~~~~~--~-----------1---------;;.;..-------------1---------'---------------1------~.;;.:;.;.;..;.;.;..;.;,;~----~1----~--------~~~~~ r '.IC''"®' IUIMll mTmoul IWltMall ,IC~· .UIMH "CTlllOUI 8UllNHI IUf'IRIOfl COUfl'T l'ICTITIOUt •UIMH l'ICTITIOUI .u...... ' NA• aTATIMINT NAflll ITATVdNT NAMS tfATIMSNT NAMI ITATIMINT 0' CALll'OflNIA, NAMI ITATIMSNT NAMI ITATllMIWT , ,,,. lollowlf19 1)4lfl0n II d04ng The IOl1owl!1{1 11'•10tl It doing TH'JY THANH DOAN Tl'le lollow111g 11e11011 IS dOll'IQ COUNTY 01' OflANOI Th• lollowlng P4'fl0fl 11 d()lflQ Tne 1011ow1ng e>et•on• .,. do'nO • bu11nen " bu11n1u H Altorner1 H Ven Oeo llualnHI u lo ""' M11111 OI m• llvalneH H OUllMU u 1· SPOATSCAROS 1455 I Laich ARCHITECTURAL ENERGY CON· 1102 W. 1111111 II• '21 JACK tf"\BV ENlLRl AINMENT A11pl1G<1lion ell MERL( NORMAN COSMETICS, GALAXY ENTERPRISES, 3444 W 1rv1111.CA 92714 SULTANlS, 2705 Slarbird Dr. l 1nlaAn1,CA.mot S:;RVtCES J0918 S,,ellll&ll l 11n• Ootolhy C1111w•y Hlldt1n, 1086271 E 17111 SI Co•I• Meta, CA Har111r0,8antaAn1.CA 92704 ' J•lltly WllllOl1 Flllt>aCll, 14$51 COtte Mirta, CA 92626 141-llJU Munllngtort Buen CA 92b•6 V1a111 C11ud1I. N1w11url Beech CA 02627 01/\ny Ra• Aeynoldt. 83 Wood· Laicn '"""" CA 917 1' R11ymono E 01109 270& S11rblfd Th11 tu11ow1ng per ton '' 0011•0 Jae;~ Buller "by Jr 20916 92660 Chm11na Mari•. 3202 C•ll• ha111n O• L&Ou11• Ntgul4. CA 92177 : Th1i t 1111111a.111 conduc:tld by an Of Co••• M .. a. CA 8211211 bu•ln111.. Shellllltt leM Hu11111191u11 !leach, 101 CttilflQll of Name Outeto. San Clemente CA 92872 Carol LOVI .. ~Oldl 83 Wood- lndlVld• ~ Thll t>v•lnell It conOUCled by an THANH HUYEN. 13482 Marty CA 92848 Nn A I 19668 Thi• bu'1n•H 11 c;ooc.tucled by an h111wn Ot . Laovn• N!Qul4 CA 92177 Je" f11tbecn 1no1v1dual StrMI Gerden Grove, CA 92643 Tn11bu11neu 11 conductftO DV an ORDER 10 SHOW CAUSE Individual Thi. o.;..,,_ It COt\(IUCled 111 a Th11 ll~letnenl wu llled with the Raymond E. Grage Tr&fl I/an Nguy.,, 13482 Many 1ndMdull FOR CHANGE OF NAME ClltitUna Mar.. ~lal partnerllhtO County Cl4'fk ot Orang• County on This ata11,.,.,.,.,1 wu hied with tlll Slreet Gatdln Grove CA 112843 J~~ B t11>y J1 !Sec. 8064) Tllti a1e1emen1 wH llled with the Danny Rlnold• Aug 3 1983 C0"1nly Ctlrk or Or•t\Q41 County on Th11 t>uslneaJ 11 C'onductecl by en Thia eltt.,m•nt was ltlt>O '"''" tn• DoH>thy C111a .. ay M11o.n hH 111.o County C111i. of Otano• County on Thia 11a11men1 ••• llleO w1111 1111 f~IS3 Aug 27 11183 1no1111oua1 County C1111i. ot O••nge 1,ounty o"' • e>e1111on In 11111 <.Wtl tor an Ota.t Aug 5 1983 Covllty Cletk of Of1ng41 County on Pul>lttned Dtange Cout Dally l'UMn Tren van Ngu)'911 Aug 22 11:183 allowing pe1111on4'f le. change hleln.t • F222»1 Aug 22 1983 Pilot Aug 2 I 28, Sept 4 I I. 1983 Publllhed Orange COHI Oalty Thlt 1tatemtnl wH lllecl wltn lhe I'~ name trom Ootoltly C1lla1Wey M9iden Publllhl<I Orange COUI Dally •a:aeot 47'8·83 Pt101 Aug 28. Sept 4, 11, 1a, 1983 County Cler~ 01 0,.1109 Covnty on Pub111h0d Or•11oe Cont O•ilY to Do•othy Ann c1111w1y Pilot Aug 71 ?e Sepl • 1 t. 1983 Pubhthed O•enoe CoNt OaJty , 49()6..83 July 29, 19"3 Pllo1 Auo 26, Sept 4 I I, 18 1983 11 IS HERESY ORDERED that •II HC>e-83 Piiot Aug 28. S.0• 4, I I 18, 1913 1-------------------1--------------------1 't21TM 4910·83 persons 1nte•Htl<I In 1111 mattlf 491~83 Pla.IC NOTICE Publtanld Ora11oe Coetl o.lly el0t1H•d eppe.er betore llli• coutt In Ptlll.IC NOTICE PtlOt Aug 21, 28, Sept 4, t I. 1983 Oep~rtment No 3 II 700 CMc1-----------------1 lt·7022 NOTICI INVITING ltol Hl 1·83 n1miic NOTICE Center O•tv8 WHI. Santa Ana, Call-rtCTITIOUI IUllNlll NOTICE OF SALE BID ITIM NO... """" t0tnla, on Oet 10, 1983 .•• 10.00 NAMI ITAnMl!NT rlCTl'TIOUI .u ....... OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN thel "CTITIOUI l\JltNl!tl o'clock AM and then and lhete The tl>llOWlng 1>41rt0nt are Ootng NAMI ITATl•NT A f'PRIVATE SALE aealeo p1opo1al1 wMI be reeet\141d by PUBLIC NOTICE NAME l'TATEMI NT show Cduae II any they hlYI . why bu$11'19H u The tollowlng Pl''°"' ara dOUlg No SOP 32790 tne Cny ot Colla MH&, to wit. The The following person~ aie ooing aa10 pe11t1on f0t ch91'1Q8 of name PATHFINDERS GROUP. 4242 bullnesa u tn lhl SupeflOf Courl 01 tne State City Councll P 0 Box 1200, Coetl f lCTITIOUI l\JltNEll l>\lttneu 11 anouto not be gn1n1eo Campus Drive Suite EJ Coate EL TORllO _ TUSTIN, 17420 e lof Celllornil , 101 1he Covnty ol LOS Mesa. C1lll0tnla 92828. on Ot betOfe NAMI: ITATlllllNT WINDSOR IMPORTS I IOI W IT IS ruRTHER Otd&reo that • Mesa. CA 92660 !7th Slreel lullln. CA 92880 !ANGELES the hour or 11 ~8•3m on Thurad1y, The tollOWlng peraon 111 dull>Q Mac;Arthu• • 281 Sant<1 Ana GA ~OP) ot tnl!. o•de• to anow c:auM be Jean Lino 4242 Cempua Olive, Et Tot1to-La Fiesta Restau•lll'lte In th8 Mallet OI the Estate ot Septembet 8, t.. 11 shell bl the t>vllness ea · PYDhslltid 1n 11\e Otange Coatt Daily Suite EJ Co111 Mete CA 92660 4 Wntll Road Irvine CA , EONAFIDM COOPER Deceased respontlbllllyolthel>kldertodetlver SPARKY S ICE C REAM 92707 I IOI w P1101 a newspaper ot gene1al Th11t>u11111es:a11conductedby •Inc .~~ Nol!Qe ta l\eteby g1Y1n 111111 the his bid 10th• City c1.,i.·1 Ottlel l>y STORE'. •547 w Cout H1g11way. M~~~ ~Y";2~fb ~'an~~ A1,.a CA 1'Culahon oubhsneo 1n thll counly Hm11eo pallneft/110 92-l~is bu .. nen ,, conouetea DY • , ~nder.Mgnea "''" NII at Pt1va1e 1111, the proper 1nnounced time 81d1 ""'" N.,.,pon Buch. CA 92863 92707 u at least once a week tor lour con· Jean Lino co• auon o lh8 hlghlSI and 1>111 bidder aut>-l>e pubhcty ooene<I Ind •Nd llOUd Su Cl\lllQ Kim. 25 Ouene 1rvlne. Sally Hobht 110 1 W MacArlhur !Mc.utr•e we ks pnor to the oay ol salOI Tnrs 1111t1men1 wH filfld wllh 11141 .f::.un M c ... y v p , ~ 1oc0f1flrm1t1on ol 11110 Superior at 11 00 • m · Ot II soon 1'-Mfler CA 92714 _287 Sanla Ana CA 92707 heenng County Clerk of Orlltl~ County on This st•tamenl .,.., llleO wHh 1111 ... oun on or ellat the 7th d1y of Ill ptac;tlc8abte98o3n Thurad•yc. ~ Young R Ktm, 2r> Duane. Irvine. -This builnHs 18 cunauctetJ I.JV 11 Oatea Avg ~4. t98J Jul) 15 1983 Cov'1ty Clerk 01 Or•no• County c><• • ~EPTEMBER 1983 11 the ottlce ol temt>er · 1 · In the oonc CA 92114 B Tam Nomoto f'220712 22 1983 KLEIN & CUTLER. 15250 VENTURA Chambers. City Hell. 17 Fair Oflve. Thll bu .. na.111 conoucteo by en oe;_~~•11P~rt~1~;s~:P I Judge ol the Publ•shed Orange Coatt Delly Aug · 1'22Mlt ~LVO SUITE S 18 SHERMAN Costa Mell, Calllornla 9261'6. l0t tndlYlduet er u · f 1 Supor1or Coull· Piiot Aug 2 I 28 SEpt ~ 1 I, 1983 C O I · OAKS CA 91403 32l4 County 01 the turnlsttlng of LABOR ANO MA· Su Chang Kim Th15 ~•:temeni;es 118g wt1n 1 •e Publ1stu10 Orange Cou1 0111ly P1lnt 4725-83 Publllhed Orano41 out 9~Y • LOS ANGELES siate ot Calilornla, TERIAL TO AE·ROOF ANO REPAIR This 1111emenl was tiled with Iha ~ogun~2 c;:a\ OI range ounry on Aug 28 Sepl 4 11 18 1983 Piiot Aug ?S. Sept 4 · 1 I 1~9~2•83 all the nght title and 1n1erest ot said ROOFS OF CITY BUILDINGS. County Clerk of Oreno• Covnty on u F223433 4946·83 NlllC NOTICE '" _,, t lh 11 1 d ath 1 d 111 Add1t1on11 sers of lhe spectll· • • ,.83 ,..eceu ..... a 8 me 0 e " b bl ea 1 lhe Of· ... ug ~. "' Pub11s11eo Orange Coast Dally El ~he rlQhl lltl• and inl9'1At that the c111ons may • o au• • 1'222225 Pilot Au 28 Sept 4 1 I 18 1983 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIO\JI 8UllN a testate ol said deceaMO has llC· hce 01 the Purchestng Agent al 77 Publi.hed Orange Cout 0'111y g 4909•113 NAME ITATIMINT tqulfed by ooetallon ol 18w or Other· Fair 01tve C09tl Mesa CaJllOfnia Piiot Aug 21 28. Sept 4 I 1 1983 SUPERIOR COURT OF l he loltowlng pet1on It 001ng ftCTITIOUI 8UIMll iw1se other than Or In addition lo tnat Bids Should be tel urned to the atlen· 4705-83 THE ST,\ TE Of Du sine" 81 NAME IT o\TEMENT tol u id oecHsed, et Iha 11me ol Hon ot tne Clly Clerk within said CALIFORNIA FOR 'THE ALL OFFICE SYSTEMS 211 W I The 1o11ow1no l*'tonl are dolr>g Oeath 1n ano to a11111e certa111 REAL 11me limit '" a seated •nvet~ PUllUC NOTICE COUNTY 01' OIUNOE Katelta Ste K. Orenge CA 92867 bu11nen n • property "lulled In C11y of HUNT· Identified on the outside wltll lhe Bid D11m11C NOTICE fn the Matte• ol lhe Estate or C.reig C At>tema. 2207S Cam1nllo, AVRIL INTERIORS t 101 W INGTON BEACH, Covnty of OR· Item Numblf and the Opening Dale ~""" "CTITIOUI IUllNISS RUITH LYON PAT'TtSON Laguna Hilla CA 928~3 MacArthuf •287 Santa Ana, CA ANGE Sl8te ol Calllornla, panicu-Eacn DIO lhlll specify .. ch &n0 l'ICTITIOUI eUllHEll NAME ITATEMEN'T Deceased Tn1s bu11nesa IS conducted by en 92707 , larly descrll>IO as lollow11. to wit. every Item IS Ml forth In the JPIClll· NAiii ITA'TillRNT The tallowing petlOOS are dotng NO A 118 066 1no1v1oual Sally HoDht, t 101 W MICAtlhu• A One-Quarter ('I•) tnlareal In. c:a11on1 Any and all exceptions to Thi lollo•lno pertona 8,8 oolng bus1ne11 as NOTICE OF SALE OF Craig ADr1m1 Santa Ana. CA 92707 Lots 38 111<1 39 1n Block 9IO. of the spec1t1ca110n1 mull be clearly buslnest u BENNETT-RICE CONSTRUCTION REAL PROPERTY AT This s111emen1 wea 11180 wllll the Patre Allla. 306 C1mp1M14I Lane • Westey ParM S&ctlon, Huntlnglon stated In the bid, and failure to 981 WtNOTRONICS IS 1 l(eJmua Or CO . •8 Stonawall. trvlne. CA 92714 PRIVATE SALE County Cletk ol Orange Counly on Costa M .... CA 92826 ~ec;h,CountyolOrange,Calllornla. forth any Item In the speclllcallona _ Bldg M·l Costa Mesa, c~: Walter R Alce, 216SS Supe11or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•t Aug 22, 1983 This oualn•"' 11 conouctld by • a.a per map fhlteol recorded 1n Book •hell bl groonda tor rejection °1Iha 112828 " ' Ln .. fl TNo. CA 92630 the unoers1gnllO. E.ecutrla of the F22MOI general O&r'1f\l'lhlp 4 page t7 of Mlscellaneoua Maps, bid Rodger H Ablfcromb .. 13892 La Jaclo. Harry Benne11 J1 8 Slone· Es1a1e of RUTH l YON PATTISON, Pubhslled Orange Cout Dilly Selly Hobht records of sald Covnty Eecll bid shill Mt forth Iha lull µ0111 Plaza'. Garden G;ove. CA will, lrvtne CA. 92714 deceased, wlll &ell 111 private sele. to Piiot Aug 28, Sept 4 11, 18, 1983. This 1111ement was flleO wllh I.hi mate commonly known as 938 111n names and •aaioenoes ol all P1f10ns 92644 Thia bu!lness Is conoucted by • the h1ghe11 ane1 b11t b•ddar. upon 4013-83 County Clerh ol Orang• County on 1 Street. Hunllnoton Beach. CA. end p11t111 tnler11ted In the Thlt t>ulln4aU 11 conducted by· a genlf&I par1nersn1p 111e te•ms end condntons herelnalter DllD•IC NOTICE Aug. 22 1983 1 Terms or sate c:aah In lawful money propose! II thl bid 1• by • cOfpor· 'lmlteo o1t1nershlP Waller R RIC• menttoned. and sub1ec1 10 conllrma· r ~ "22Mt'I • of Unllecl Siii• on .. 11. or pan casn •lion state the nemes of the ottlceta RodOlf M Al>ltetomble Tnlt st element wu ltled w1tn th8 ltlon by sa10 SuperlO• Court. on Octo-FICTITIOUI eu ... ll Publlsned Orange CoHI Delly · and belan<;e 1111deneed by not• -who can lllgn en IQrMment on Thia atalemenl waa filld 'WIUI thl County Ctert< ol Orange County on ber 19 1963 et lh• hou1 01 10 00 NAME ITAT!Ml!N'T Piiot Aug 28 Sept 4 11 18. 1983 cu•ed by Mor1g&99 01 Trust Deed on Oehall ot the corporetlon end County Cle<'k of 0••"08 County on Aug 22 1983 o cl<>Ck A M or theremettet within 490M3 lhl propeny to sold Ten per cent of Wl\efhlf m0t• Ill&/\ one olflc:« mu.11 A 3 1983 Ftt341t the lime elloweo b,-l1w. It thl otttce The to1toW1ng per ton ls d<>ing 1--------------------- amount bid 10 1>1 depoetteo wlln bid 11gn 11 thl bid 11 by • pan'*91\lp °' UO l'm12t Published Orange Coast Dally of BAIRO B COFFIN 380 Glenneyre t>ustnen u fltalC NOTICE Bids 0t ollers 10 be in Wfltlng and a taint venture. •l•t• the nllTlll and P\lbllahlO Ora • Coast Dally P1to1 Aug 28, Sept 4 11 18 1983 Streel. Suite G, Laguna Beacn, C•ll· G-K MARKETING. 2338 Elden.1-------------------- wlll be re<*ved at the al0tasaTd of· aodr1tae1 of all oenerll partnflft Pllol Aug 21 28 ~pt 4 11 t983 4905-83 1orn1a. all tlghl. 11118, 1nrerea1 end ~ E. Costa M,:'4. CA B92827 2338 l'ICTITIOUI IUllHlll •tee II Sr"' 11 .... ,.,, •• ,,,. llt~I "''hll· end Join! vflnlUrlfl II,,.,. blddlf •• • • • 4747 83 estate ol Hid RUTH LYON PAT. Kenneth Obin Urges&. MAMIE ITATl•wr ciuon hereof 1,.d before oat• of sot• praprletorthlp or anothlt entity • TISON oecei..a. 11 thl time 1111, Elden •E. Coll• Mesa CA 1121127 The lollowln<;i petton 11 dofflO 9811 111a1 does busl""s under 11 llatltloua !death and ell right title ind lnl4'fHI This busmesa la conducted by. en b sir>eas 11 011eo thl• 2nd day of Auguat. 1983 name. the bid •hall bl In the rMI PUBLIC NOTICE MLIC NOTICE tt1a1 ;a•d estate hu acquired. by Individual. uPACIFIC INTERNATIONAL &951. KLEIN & CUTLER n1me ol the bldda• with • deelg-Joperat1on ot law or otnerwlM, oth4'f Kenneth A BurgeH Warner Ave Suite 1'419 Hunt· Attorney et Law nation followlng ahowlng "OBA (1111 FICTITIOUI IUllNlll SUPE"IOR COUR'T 01' THE STAT£ than or In oddltlon to that ol Hid This llatement WH lllld ~lh lh8 1 1 8eacn' CA 92847 ' 152~ Ventura Bl11d,. Suite 518 flcllllous n1m1)". prOYfded. hOw· NAlft ITA'TeMIN'T 0 1' CALIFORNIA tAUTH LYON PA n1SON. II lhl time County Clerk of Orange County on n~:l~r Nalm, 15 130 Brookhurtl Shefmen 01111. CA 91403-3274 lflv4". no llC1lllou1 name1hall be ulled Thi t<>ilowlng per1on1 are d0tng COUN'TY OF OflANOE 1 1 ot her death, In and to Iha real prop-Aug 22. l983 Ave :40 Westmlnttet. CA 926113 FRANK VAN HEULE!Unless lh4'fe la a current regl1tr1tl0n bu11nea1 11 ESTATE OF erty oescr1be<l 8S '22>410 Th.is buslnlts 11 conducted ll1 &I\ Exec.utor of the E'ttate iwtth the Ora~ County Alc4tdef. In SUNGROWTH PROPERTY IN· ALBERT A W SEAMAN The SoulheHtlM'ly 35 1 .. 1 of Lota Publlahed O!ange CoHt Delly Individual , 01 alk:I Oeoedent ICaM 01 corporetlons. Include the VESTORS. LTD . 1120 Pacmc Coast DECEASED I t8 and 20. Bloc~ 133, Ruub<lllllllon PllOI Aug. 28. Sept 4, 11. 18. 1983 Zalar f'lllm • Pu1>1taneo OrlllQI cout Dlllly P1to1 in1Tame1 of the Prnld.,,t. S.C.etary, Highway Huntington Blach, CA NOTICE Of ~~~::r?o~ ;~ ~~E~ 01 Corona det Mer. u I*' ~ re-4904-83 n115 statement wH flleO wnh the Aug 28 29 Sept 4 1983. •NturlM', end M•neoer 9~8 corded in BOOll ... page 87 of Mis-County Cletk 01 Orange County Of1 ' ' ' •938-83 The City Council of thl City of Glenn l Gierhart. 7222 Se4· REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVAlEE. celleneoos Maps Record• of Of. Nl.JC N011Cl Aug 8 1963 , 1---------------------Coll• M.-a ,_ tile right to worthy OrtVI. Huntington Belctl. CA. SAL ange County Celllornla. .rao de-l'2%MM • Ml.JC NOTIC[ ~1jlet eny Of Ill bl01 92648 Notice Is hlr8by given lhll, sut>-lsc"Oe<I as 271 t See111ew Av..-ue. l'ICTITIOUI IMJllHlll Publlahe<l Orenge Coast Dally ATEO Augutl 2!1, 198') Lawrence 0 Sch'-Y. 8692 Herl>Ot )4ICt 10 conllrm1t1on by the abo1141 COiona del Mar CelltOfnla NA• ITATEMENT 1 A 21 28 Sept 4 11 1983 NOTICE OF DEATH OF Publllll\IO Orenge Cout Ollly Piiot Key Clfci9. M<Jntlnglon Beech CA enmled Cout1. on Sec>teml>ef 9. Bids or otter•••• invited f()( 11Jd Thi loltowing perton la dotng PllO ug • ' 470$-83 • B _.._ J Ml .. I AND ruo 28 1983 92648 1983, •• 10.00. Of lherH"lf Wllhln property and must be In writing •nd busln... •• ----------------------...... ,. tan Cut • 4939-83 Lawrence o. ~h'-Y 11\e time allowed by law. the und4'f· will t>e rec;eweO at 1111 ott~ of HAIR PRO'S, 18009 Skypa•k Cl•· OF PETITION TO ADMIN· Glenn L GHrtl1rt Signed. as Admlnlstretor ol the Ea· BAIRO B COFFlfol. 380 G .. nneyr• cle Irvine. CA 92714 I Pla.IC NOTICE • I s TE R Es TATE N 0 . Nl.IC NOTICE Th. II a111emen1 WU flied Wllh Ill• 1111 OI All>&rll w Seamen. De-Street Suite G. Le gun• Beech. Cell· Marl•nn• v.itet, 580 Vitt• Ln l'ICTTTl®I IU ...... A 119101 County Cieri! of Orange County Of\ oeaM<l. wmMll et pfivate sale to the tornill 111orney tor said ntat• or Laguna Beaoll. CA 92651 NAllll ITAHMl!NT • ·To all h eirs beneCtciaries HOTICf Of DtllOUITtoN Aug, 22. 1983 1htohelt 8"0° beatdh!'' Did::!;..°" ;,he may be filed w1th the Clerk ol ;aid This bu1ln1M •• con<Sucteo by an The following petton• are doong· • ' CW l'A"TNlfllHW l'12MOI erma an con on• na er Orange County Supertor Court er lndl\lldual !Creditors and contin gent Public notice 11 hereby given that Publl•hld Orenge Cout O•llY men11one0 all right, lllle and intefest any time 111te1 "'" publlc:ttlon ol .thll M1t111n~ v111er 11u:1~~~ 81coM PUl e A l ECM .. !Credi tors o f Barbara Jean Hoity A Wooters, and Kenne1h PllOI Aug 28 SeQI 4 11. 18, 1983 of Alberta W Seamen, ~·~· 81 no11ce and betor• meklng 1110 NJe This statement wH llled wtlf\ 1111 NOLOGY 234 E t7lh St Sult• 2 t 1. Miehe-la and penions who South ll4'f1tol0t• doing bust,_ 4903.33 ::: ''::, :i,:,=.~~h·~~.: M~ate"t~~ The r1g111 11 reterved 10 ••llCI eny Covnty Clel'k ot Orange County on Colla Mesa CA 925:17 ·'-· ed under 11141 licllllous llm natne end . · •nd an btds Aug a. 1983 Oellld An Mann 948 w Rlc:Nll1CI . may be OU'rt'rwise interest style ol HOLLY'S BUOOA 11 2009 .. _ ,C NOTICE ecqulred tn lddltlOn to Iha• ot Oec.1-Said sate wm Ill meoe upon 11111 Fa:Dnl Senl• An• CA 92103 • in lhe will and/or estcit.e. AHto. City ol C0ttt1 M .... County of ~' dent 81 tne ume 01 het death. 1" the tollow1ng terma Publlai'4'0 O•ang1 Cou1 O&lty Rtcf\ltd Allln Han 9•6 w Rtcfl. A petltion has been (iled Orenge. St1t8 of CIJllOfnll. did on l'lCTTTIOUI MJ ... 18 ~:~n~o~:.11~0:::,':' ~~m~!~ CASH lawful money 01 the United PllOI Aug 21 28 Sept 4 I ~7:,:a~3 lelld Santi Ane CA 92703 : by Bernard J Mtchela m the the 24th day ot Augu11. 1983. 111 ..... ITATW..wl 11no.n ., 397 Aatlr StrM I L1gUna IStalH Or on llfmll ICC8Pll Dll 10 . Thi• bu"""' II COl\dUClld by • "8.IC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE Is Co rt f n....~~e mutuel con1«1t. dlllOl\19 the Mid The IO!lowlng petaon 1, dol<>o Beach Cahtornie ano ~ally de-Ille unoe•tlQnfMf AOmtn11ttalo• and .,._IC NOTICE general par1nflflh•O , upenor U 0 "''..,'6 panner!ll\tp and tlfmlnlte their tell.· bullnlU u IOil ICIPP•Ove<l DV lf\e Coun, ten petoenl n~ Oa"'d Mann Stock Car C o un\y r equest ing that Ilona u par1net1 tllellln ERRAND RUNNERS LfO 3702 actl~:-Bl:e• Legune Chttt No ~tO'\I,) Ol tnn OU•CMM prlOe offet.0 OflAMGa COUNTY Thts atetemenl wu lileO wtth 1~ Berna.rd J Michela be ap-Funhlt notio. It hefeb)' given that ett.nnel Pteca. ~Blach CA. 2 pet map retOldld 111 Book 7 ~o accompany the bid ano 11>1 b•I· .... _,. ... , co·-T Counry Clltk 01 o,.~ Coun1y Ot\ the unoerlllgnl<I wtll not be reepon· 9:1ee3 · jance upon con11rme11on of 111e 0t -........ -vn Jul 25 1983 • ..,mnted as pe"'°nal represen · alble, lrom 11111 day on '°' any obll· SlephM.. Alene Orette 3702 ~r-0~90:;<' :oc~n~1~111T:1 f:'pon 1ccep11b11 tetms u ebove .. , aeo1 .IMibene eoui..rerct, 11'.0. ... Y '221*M k k · 11 S tatlve to adnumster the estate getlOn Incurred by tile othen tn ht• Chennet Place. IWwp()(I Bea.ch CA i:: ~ aub : 10 current r,.or111 2910 PubHahlO Or•f\91 Coast Delly wrec I or Barbaro Jean M ich ela ownn1m1,or ln 11111 nemeofthellrm. 92883 ,..:.: :'!....nt• ':ndlllons rl· DATED Augusl 25. t983 .... t~O=g"H:N Pilot Aug 21 28.Sepl 4 11, 19113• ' (under lhe lndehnden t Ad· Oeted II Costa M .... California. Thia bua1n111 l1 COndUC'ed Dy an strlcllon1 •-v11t1on1 rlghll ;1ghts .JEAN FREN,Ct~ CELEMENIS ~~llntld . I L•RRY TUC"'ER 480S.U spec ta tor mirustratton o{ tat.es Act). Publlahld Ora11g& CoHi D•llY Slephlnl• Allnl °'"'* of Wly. end eeaementa 0 rkr '!RUTH LYON PATTISON Cue No Sll388 thlt 25th d•y of Augu1I 1983 1n01111duaf · f d 1Executrt• o ine Siii• 0 ....., en an "' " I The pelltion 1.11 aet for hearing Piiot Aug 28, 1983 Thi• 1111emen1 wu 111e0 wtlh the :r 0f."~'::~= ~::C.t>eT:·~~ Pub11sneo Oran~ Coaat Dilly Piiot T Cl ~u"':*' bMfl uect M cM INNVILLE , ln Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic 035-83 C0"1ntyC11tk~ofOfllllQ4ICountyon erty111obeloldon1n as 1a baais . .Aug 28 29 St1PI 4 1983 41140·83 ,.:occ!m1me;"~....,_~,~ Cent.er Dr., West, Santa Ana, Aug 27 l9S: 8~oec>I as 10 1111e without r-'*"" ~ lllltMa if Tenn. (AP) -A spec-CA 92701 on Sept. 14, 1983 at Pt.a.IC NOTICE ,.,_ Co "~ Bid• or olf1t$ 111 1n111tld ror thl• flMI reepond wlttllfl )ID derL lleed ) • • tat.or was killed and Publllhed ""•no• all ~·1 Pf~Y Ind mull Oe In Writing 1nd PUBllC NOTICE Ille lftfofmatton betow , , more than a d ozen others 9:30 A.M. NOTICE OF DEA TH OF PtlOI Aug 28· Sepl 4· 11 18' 1983 """ be •ee&4Vld •1 the omce 01 11 ou with 10 IMll the ldvtce of en =::s ~ IF YOU OBJIX:T to the F WI U AND 49 14-83 HUGH J SCALLON. At10tney IOt the SUl'IRIOR COUflT CW,,.. anJney In thl• mllllf. you enould ~ w ere hurt when a stock granting or lhe petition. you Vlr1t11J1 • l 1m1 Admlnlstreror. et 34 177 Pacific: 8To\TE 01' CALll'OflHIA do 90 promptly ao th•t your written , car wrecked, went air-should etlher appear at the OF PETITION TO ADMIN· MLIC NOTICE Coe•r Hlghw•Y Su1111 t04 .Oen• COUNTY 01' ORANGE rffpanff. 11 enr. may be n1ec1 Of1 'I . IS TE R EST ATE NO. Point. C111lorn11, 92829, 0t mey IMI EST ATE OF time , borne and hit a group of h eanng and si.t.e you ob Jee· A ,.... flCTITIOUI IWIMll llleo with 11\e '*"Of SupetlOt Cour1 ALBERTA w SEAMAN AVllOIU1ted he elOO Oemandldl. l pectato Frida 'ght tions or file wntten objec-·l "4 • • NAMI ITAftMEN'T Of delivered IO HUGH J SCALLON DECEASED El lrlbuml, .... dec;ldtf conlf• Ud. 5 Witn~ saia %,g~r tions with the court before To all heirs, benef1c1anes, The following peraon 11 dl>lng per11011ally. •• eny ttme efter publl· CASE NO A t 1 52 2a "" wdleftcll 1 _ .. Ud. ,... • I Dale Prater. 36• Of near the h earing Your ap,.,..,.r. creditors a nd contingent bualnet11 u cattonot thlenot~eno 0eror1 mer. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO •pond& ..,.,0 • 30 di-.~ 11 1 . • r--b creditors of Virmnia F Wil-ORANGE-COUNTY CANDLE co. Ing th• ••le SE.LL RE.Al PROPERTY AT lnlofmeclon que tlgue. ' Cook ·11 killed ance may be Ln perll<>n or Y . D " 38 Oakdale, lrvtne, Cf\ 927 t• Thi ptoperty will be •otd on 1111 PAIVA re SALE "1IMI wleh to -.It IM lldwtoe of • eVl e, Was at your att.omey hams and per&Olll who may Rtchard S1nd0Yll Jr • 38 Olled811, toltowlng t4'f mt cash Ot' pert cuh Notice IS llereby Qllllfl that. IUb· en attomer In tflle mett•. rou ro M c Minnville Speedway TF YOU ARE A CREDI-be otherwlae Interested ln Irvine.CA 92714 andp1r1cred1t.1he14tfma olc•edltto jlet lo c0f\llm1e11on by 1111 above ehoulddoeoPfomptfreottletio- when a car driven by TOR ,, • .,, credito the will and/or e1tate Thi• t>uJtneu ta conducted by en be acceplable to lh• undlflllgnld en11t1ec Coun on Septem1>1• 9, wf1Ulft ,.,on•. 11 enr. _, be ~ or a con -ogent r A ti . h .. __ filed lndhltduel end 10 111e Sul>lf•or Cou•1. no1 leu 1983 11 to oo. or thltae.tllf wnntn fllecl on ltml Jerry Allen, 39, of White of lhe deceued. you muat file pe uon as ~n Rlcherd S indaviM Jr then $1000 of the am0"1nl Did 10 111e ume alloweo by 11w 11111 under· SIU.ted .... aokltMl4e->< : County, went airborne your claim with lhe court or by Karen Bell tn the Su-Thit 1111amen1•u111.0 with the ecx;ompany 1111 ollef by cert1tle<1 "g~ H Adm1n111ra1or of thl Et-to di"" ebottedo lft .... eevnto, for 50 to 75 {eeL t th nal ren.. perior Court of Orange Coun-county Clltlo. of Ofenoe County Of1 c:heCk. end 1111balance10 t>e Plld on tale ot Alt>e•ll w S.emen Oe-debetla "-to lnmedtat-ta, presenl 1 to e peno ,.. t u ti g that Karen Bell Aug 22 1993 GtoM 01 esc•ow aner confirmation or eeesed will sett •I pnv•I• Mii to tile de "'• _., 111 '""""'• , Track owner Jun.my resentative appointed by lhe Y req es n · l'DMa ,.141 by the Superior Court Tues. h1gnes1 a nd t>ett nel blddlf on tf\e MC:tita. 11 "" tiglHIA. plMOe -, Kell d dri b court within four months be appointed as pe~naJ rep-Publlthld Or1nge Coast 0.Hy rllf'tll oper1t1ng end matntenanoe term• end cond1t1one ,,., .. nafllf , lelrecle e l*nflllCI. ! S8.1 a car ven Y from the date of fint lauance resentatlve to administer the Pilot Aug 28. ~I • 11. 1a. 1983 ••PMMS end p•emtum• on In· mentioneo 111111ght, 1111e. •nd lntlM'H t 1 .To THI Olf'ENDAN'T: A otwll • M ike Gnssom hit a . 0 _ es\ate of V irnlnia F Williams 4907-83 turence aceep1abf1 to th• purchU8f o f Alberta w Seeman. O.C.aled. •t eomplllnt 11411 been Ned IW ltMI • d u d oC letters as provided tn ~-., · · anall 1141 p•0ta1eo u of 1he dale 01 lhe time or ,,., deeth and 111 tight. '"''" .... n•I " IMI •'-" to 1 guar ra an was uon 700 of the Probate Code (under the Independent Ad-recording 01 conveyance Tr1ns1er 111le and Interest'"'' !he earet8 hes ::t.nd lllll :.~ 'rou ,,..,.1 clipped on the rear end of California. The time for ministration of F.etates Act). P\8.IC NOTICE tues, anO 1ny 111111n1u1ance potley ecqu1re0 1n eddtllon to thll of 0.0.. wltllln JO d•y• 111., thia aummona I~ by Allen's racer. Allen's tilin 1 . ill · The petltlon Ls set for hearing thell be at the •K~&e 011111 Seller •• <1ent •• th• 11m1 ot 118f deeth, tn the MtVed on you 1111 wlth thl• court • car w ent airborne over a g c aUl'\!I w not expthll'e In Dept No 3 at 700 Civic l'ICmlOUI llUllHl&I and •II o1her co1t1 et tl\e expenee o1,.e11 prnperty loce1e<1 In Or•noe Wflllen respo~M to tlll eomplatnt. prior to four months from e · NA• 8TATWMt!N'T 11\e purchHlt 0t purchtJe1• County C1lllorn11, commonly Unless you do your detaull wlll be guardrail. hit a fence date or the hearing noticed Cen~r Dr .. West, Sania Ana, The to110wt119 Plftorl• ara doing Tl\e und8'•10neo reMf'va1 the~nown 8131502 W•• SttMI South entered on epplt<;itlon 01 1,,. pli ln- broadside, and then abo e CA 92701 on ~pl. 21. 1983 at bu1lne11 u rlgllt to •11ac1 eny and ell Dld5 prlOf Laguna. C•llfotnia. •nd legally de· 1111 end thlt court mey .,,14" 1 tudge- YOU MA y EXAMlNE th 9·30 A M (A)SUPRA S ')NIC, (B)SUPRA 10 eniry 01 an O•d•• conll1m1no the $Clll>ed as tollo•• m~nt egl.lnll you tor 1111 retie! Oe· wen t through two more e ·IF YOU OBJECT h SONIC MAGAZINE. (Cl PER· NII Lor 1 Ul'lll 51 lr1c:1 7347 . ., P4'f mi nded in 1,,. comptilnt wttt<;h f bef h 'tti the file kept by lhe court. If you . to l e FORMANCE INTERNATIONAL, Oo\TEO AUQ\JSI 18.1983 map fllCOtde<l In Boolt 274, Pege 19 could rHUll In g1rnl1h1Mflt ol a~tors0• Kreeu' ~ ... ~dg. are interated IO the estate granung o ( the petition. you (O)P I (El THE RIGHT STUFF MARY AILEEN w JENSEN... •nO 20 ot MleoelllnlOUI MIP• ol w~ llJtlng of lnonl'f ()(property ---....... lh • should either appear al the MOTORING ACCESSORIES (flTHE AOmlnlstrator of,,,. Estll• ot 1"8 Record• OI O••no• County C&N· Of 01~• rel .. l requetled 11'1 lhe com-Grialom and Allen you may eerve upon e ex-h M d ob!.r RIGHT STUFF ACCESSORIES. (G) •b0v9 nemeo o-denl lornl• plelnl ecut.or or adrrunistrator. or ea ng an s\ate yo\J ~~-THE RIGHT STUFF 13202 HUGH J SCALLON AllOflllytO< The sate" •Ubl.cl lo current Oiled M•y 12 1983 were not hurt upon the atmmey for the ex-tions or ftle wntteTI obj!!C-Weymouth St W•tmtn111t C• Adm1n1ttrat0t 1 .. es coven1n11 cordllton•. ,.. LEE A &RANCH. Clerk Seven people re-ec\.ltor or administrator and ttons with the court before 921183 HUGH .I. •CALLON 11r1C1ion1 reMlf11111on1, ••ohl•. •tohlt By Karen Schoenl\oltr Deputy mained hospitalized In 1 h h 'th ' f tht' heartng Your appear· Mtcll ... Akins, 13202 Weymovm AnO.-NIY AT LAW ot way and 111aem1nt1 ot racord, Publlahed Or•noe Coat! D•tly Pttot fl e Wit l e court W1 proo b St. Wea1m1n11er, Ca 92683 M177 l'eelfle Coeel Hfoll••Y any enc;umb1ance1 to be Hlltflld Au 28 Sapt 4 11 1a 1933 area hospitals Saturday. of Jervice. a wntten request ance may be tn person or Y Tl'tl1 bv11ne111• c1W1duc11<1 111 1111 lutte 104 . out ot the purc11u11 P•tc• The ptop. g · · · 4945•83 -------------------tatlng that you desire special your attorney lndlvlduet Dana l'olnt, CA IM2t (714) ~rty 1110 be told on en ··1111" DHl1, -f lh ('l f · IF YOU A RE A CREDI· MICHAEL AKINS •1-m1 ie•cept as to 1111e , .., HAHOlt 1.AW~MT O LIYI Morluar; • C4"~ 1er; Crema1or~ t6;>5 G1ste• A~P Costa Mesa 540 55~4 rl .. CI llOTHIU lkl llOADWAY MOITUAAY t 10 Broadwav Costa Mesa b42 9150 ULn 'IHGtao .. $MITH I TVTHll.L ~STCUH CHAHL 427 E t 7th St Costa Me~a f'•6-93 71 l'AC~ Yl(W MIMOllAL l'._ll Cemtterv Morluar\' Ch1~1~Crem11ory 3600 Pac1t1c View On11e Newoorl 8e•01 64• '100 --~~MOIYUAl•S Laovna 0.~h •9• 941~ l8Quna Hills 768·0933 Sal" Jvan C.01str1no notice o e t m g o an tn· TOR ti l redltor Thi• 1t11ement wn llteo with the Publlahed orange Co111 01111y Piiot B101 or 011111 ere 1n1111eo for thl• Ml.IC NOTICE vent.ory and appraisement o( or 9 t.'On ngen ~ f'J County Clerk of Orange County on Aug 21 22 28. 1983 pr00etty &nd muat t>e In writing end -----------------1 estat.e &Sa(!ts or of the-petl-of the deceased, you must t e July 15. 1983 •812-113 IWlll be •ec11ve0 11 the otttae ot IUll'tlltlOfl COURT J ts ti ed your claim with the court or nJ07M HUGH J SCALLON, AllOtnly fOf the °' CAUl'OflNIA. t ons or accoun men on 1 h 1 Publlahecl O••noe Cout Dall)' Adm1n1t1181or et 34177 Pec:Jllc C0"'4TY 0'1 OtlAMOI. tn Section 1200 and 1200.~ of present l tot e pe~nab n;;:-Piiot Auou1114.21. 2a. Seo1 4, t9~ Pl&.. IC NOTICE coast HIQhwey Suit• 104. Dt1n11 '"th• Matter of 111e the California Probate Code. resent.atlve appoln""" Y le 4805-83 l'ICTITIOUI IUMHaal P04nt. Callto1n11 92d29 or mey t>e Apohc:atlon of SlmOll, McKl•H)'. Mlllu, court within (our month!I NA• ITATUllHT 11!80 ,.,.,n th• clerk 01 SuPlf\Of Court M1c111111 John Murphy Zommkt, Saador 6 Abu f';o[" t.he da~ off~~~~ "8.IC NOTICE The tollowlng Pl'ton• .,. dotno :w=~:° ,.',0 11~~,':n~ a~~L~~ tor Chenoa~! Nt~9083 !750 8eltnowtr Blvd. o e~'&ra r ~ro~ ba n Cod . '1CTITIOUe 8UIMll °(~';;-J:~A SONICt(BISUPRA cation of th11not!Qa11nd 1M1l0t1 Mii<· ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Lo111 Buell, CA. t08U llOn 0 t • ro le 1e NA• 8TATaMINT SONIC! MAGAZINE IC) SUPRA '" the.... FOR CHANGE OF NAME Publi.ahed Orange Coast of c.aJlrornla. The ume for Tne lolf().llno perwn1 ere doing NEWS. 13202 weymo:.1h St. West· 111 propeoy will be llOIO on the MtcnMI J~ :!'J.Y 10 o.na . Se fllJng cJa1m3 will not exp·'-t>vllnwa •• mlnitlf. CA 92083 1011owtng 1erm1 c11h Of p111 c.th ,.. .. Daily Pilot Aug 27. 28. pt. . ( .. _ f ,th..... ANTOINETTE'S On• Or•l•I SUPRA CLUB OF AMERICA end P••I Ctedll, lhl llfmtof credit lo Ell1abtll\ Mull•ln(2)hu nl9d •S*I· 3. 1983. pnor to our montna rom '' Cout1 Newport eNcl\ Ce 92e63 .. ,,,. 11 •bove • 1>e ecc:99tebt• 10 the 11ndetalgneo tlOn In tllle COlltt t°' en 0t1Mr ellow-493~83 daie of the hearing noticed Ketiv c AlblQll 0 .,.· Ora.tel eoun Tnta b<.illn•tJ 11 conduc;te<1 111 1 end to the sur,:ior Covt1. 1101 11111 ~m::'!'::'~ J;,9:f:u~m -------------.,,,-+above NewPOft B.1ch, Ca. 92883 ' oon>0t10on ~~~!~:' ,'::. h~~:ou~~ 1>~:~1:d Dane Ellubelh Mu•t•ln (2) to llllH llTla YOO MAY EXAMINE th€ TN• b\lelMlt 11 oonduotld 111: SUPAA CLUB OF AMERICA..I c;hecil, •nd thl l>•l•noe 10 be peld on MlehMI John Murpfly Sk~ ( 11: fUe kept by the court. lf yO\J JUl.Y I•, 11183 Ml<:tl ... Atklnll. Pr"'d-"I cloM ()t etleit>W elltw COflmtllton of \I~ o.t\a l!llubeth Ill~• a.re lnteres~ in the eatate, K!Ll y AlBAOll Thi• 1t1l.ement .... Iii.cl wtlh the .... l>y ,,.,. SuWIOf coun. Tax•. IT IS H~REBY OROIA!O 11\91 ... •••••••••••-! th Thia 1111-1 WM lllld with Ille County Clerk of Orenge Covflly on rent• operellr>g at1d malnteninoe .-aon1 lnt.,..led In tile melter l.. you may Mtve upon e ex• COunl) CWll of Ofenge County°" .>t*t 15 1983 ••c>enMI and pr..,,lumi on In· aloreNld ac>l)MI o.tor• thla cour1 In wUU.E ARV 8. WIKLE ecutor ot adm.lniltrator. OI July 14, 1H3 r...a h10'ra . ~r•nc• 100ePtabte 10 the e>vtCh-Oec>ertrnent No 3 •• 100 CfVlc resident of Newpon VillA upon lhe attomey tor lh• ex P bltllhl80 o.-Coe•t Dally Pl:~!'1•~ 1~2~9 ~~~14 ~~ Sh•ll oe piorated 11 ot the d•" of c.tltlf DrMI w111. Slt'lt• Ana. Call· for many yean. aht-..,._ «'\!tor or admJnlltr•tor. and Pll ~A 114 ii,,~· Slot 4 199t1 UOU• · ~ 4~ racoro1n9 of conveyence lr1111flf IOtnl•, Ol'I Sept 21, 11183. ti 10 00 ~3 ~ l 0 vou• • · · • 11xa1 •110 eny 11111 lnsurlf\Ce policy o'ctoclc AM , Ind then end ,,,.,. away on August 24. Ul8 a1 flle w ith the court w ith proo 4803-13 lllh•ll b. at lhe ••1)41nM of 1111 ~. 1lhOw ctvM. 11 .,,., 1ney "...,. . .,,,Y the a1e of 101 Sh• wu born of ~~. a written request "8.IC NOTlC( .. no a11 oth4'f coatt et 1111••Pl'IM 01 Hid .,.i1110n IOt cnenoe of nerne In Fayette County Ohio 81.Atlng that you dNlr. irpedal P\lltC *>TICE ,,,. purchH1t "' ourch ... •t ~8 "1:L':T~r;,:1t!o..e0 th•I • Survived by 2 .ona Carl notlct' o r the-filing of an in· rteTITIOU• ..,..... ~~~!A~=-~• 10~~0 ~;=·~';-:no'~:.,::: copy 01 thl• Ofdlf 10 "'°" ~u• t>t Wikle of Fredericktown ventory and appraillement of ...._ ITATIMDl'T The I041owtng PIM''°'" ere do1ng~o entry of an otdlf confirming tha pubUthl(l 11'1 the Of•noe Coul O.lly Ohio, N Jones o f L.~N cs1ate Ult'i. o r of th e pell· the fol!Owlf'IO '*'°" 11 doing 1>11e1n111 H !Nie Piiot. • n•w•P•P•r ot O•Mfll Hill•. Ca and d•u&ltter t.ioru or oct'OUnl.I menllonC'd bullnet1& 11· VIEJO LEASING 3300 Irvin• All•P ATEO Augu1t t7. 1993 ctrcvletlon. IM)lllf*f In 11111 co.inly Mary THprdln of CCJl't4! ln &-ctlon 1200 and 1200.:! of w"~h~~1.vl.'~~u..:~g:092~~ :;:osun1302.NwwPOr1BHCh ca A~!1~~ .. ~~~!E~r~wJf~:.:~,~~. ~':9~=~~~:.::'o~~1= Mem. C. Clravftll<M mem the C.utomJ• Probate Code. l•r1"111<1 P•ul Ae n11u. 2119 c w carr011 7439 u Patma at>O,,. nMMd o-dent. l\Mr'i"O oriel tervkn will be held otl Ste p ho E. Cocltrltl Harl>Ot. COt•• ~·.CA. t2e21 HO. B1Me ll'1<k. c 1111. 90820 HUGH .1 SCALLON, ""°'M1 tot Oiied Auo ta, 1813 Sund;.{ Aum••t 28 1983 a1 Ber1m1u C.ckrtel • F•t· Thll "'*~ '• con<lualed by. In Ti. bullneet It conouctld by .,, Ad"1ll'll•1•110t IJvT~ Nomoot 1"•10 • e-' ' lndlvld\lal. tndl'lfduel .. UGH J SCALLON ....,... " 4.:00P at Pacific Vt.w retltr ..,fllfcl II'."-'-CW Cenoll ArTORN!Y AT LAW SUPtwlor Cout1 Memorial Park. Jn lieu ol llH Eatt •tit Street Thie 1111-• ... flleO wtlh the flllt lllllft'll(lt .., .. fll«I wOh IM 341'7 PIClflc Coalt Highway WUOll!I l ~. AllO<rter •I flowera th~ family pre!en Lo•a 8Hdl, CA. tH1' County c11111 of Orenoe County on County Clark of Or•fl91 County on Sut1• 104 Lew 1utee W•lmln11er A\141 . # 1 donalJoN to lM Holllton Publlthed n.....ft .. f) C.O...t Aug I. , • .., JulY IS 19'3 Dene Pomt CA ·~e)t Gardin Ot'O ... CA 8,IMJ 1110fney9 • ..... ... ,. ,,_ n:ar111111•1ee1.a3& 1 R11M. •a. Mt>thodllt Church Wonwn I Dally Pilot Aug. 27, 28, S.pt. Publlllflld O.enoe C:O.tt 0111r Putllllhed Orenge Cotlt Olll'I ~ Orlf\98 Cout Oefly Piiot ll'ul>lttllecl °'81'199 Cotti o.tl'f Hot • • ln•ex•pen•1lve• ·on II\·~ llV) nQI hlgl'I In pttce , 1ee1ona ble. c1au1l..o ..., .._, 1dYerllllflQ ~ ' . . . CIHSlfled Advert11lng ' ~2-667" 495-1176 c ~ Circle. 130~ F.ut Colorado 3, l gs3 Pt•o• AuQ " 21 Sept 4, t 1 1"3 Ptlol Auoua1 14, 21. '2•. s.ci1 •. 1tl) •uo 21." H tte3 Auo "·,. s.p1 4 11. t"3 Blvd . Puodena. Ca. 911oe 493ll~8J •*-" 480443 4114·13 ua1""----------- <'ti Orange Coas t DAILY PILOT /Sunday. Aug 28, 1983 10 steps to a 1 successful garage sale Decide on dates. • •' 1, 1•1•11.1.11 ,1tnl • '11~· 1!at~1; anc.J t•rnes ot y\)u• '"' , .. \"I•'''''" I ill U'-tUJI.,. ~ Out n1anv SUCCt;)Sful • ...,, \'") llohl' ti"t'il '11•11) •fl Ifill' 1•vt-n,•1y IU~I iltre1 WOI ~ 1 '"'' 1>. lt11• wt•11H\111 f·lft•\...t"I n tnt" pdpet ilOO wcllCh lor 1ny 1Hf1.-1 l1ll•)t• rvt•nl 1l1,11111.1l ,11Urll1 pOtet1t1dt Uuyt'r'1 IW.ty "'" h ••. l,111•. II CtHllll\jU1ty 11Yt+l\fS Have ~our 11t· • 11t '' 1r~., ,1 INlf 1 •• .,.... •,1intli· L't1npte may not tJ~ 1t\!1 I•• 11!f!I ''" ,.,.,. •,1lhJll' ''·h· 2 ~~~~ .. ~~11~1~!1:.,..rV1h•n11 your.av"" I use<l "' 111~ • l.t')t i1 .... ,.., 11 nu dt'n1 h.11' .mt~~ "atue or is b,ancl new ' •1,1" ~H1u •. t wJh11 ot1 ,u,~ tu J\11. a heallhy Pt te lor I Gt•! 1 u .• 1 • t.Ma•e' ctn~' '41.n<.tt .,out whote housf' lt..u.:.to. •'••''"'wt.,, ·••1.t fl.t l"'/Ct-Yth ng 3 Write your ad. •<t1•e 1~" >uyge1o>•e..i au Gar;ige Sale -oesi.s 8enrwooo roc~1n9 cna1t 1019 infants c;loth1ng 1922 • V <.trorJ 11 ur1g·na1 cab•net r™ny gadgets rots o• u<>uw,1 1t1ms ror~ colle<.hon plants Aerreshmenls ti ",., I<.!; p rr> S.Hur .. ray and Sunaa1 123• South Any.,trtltH YuurhJ""'' Just WliJSt or Main and 2no U't! "''' '<1mp1., d<l d~ ol ~u•de Be sure to list unusual ll'"'> O» d~ '""(If•( n~ f)O!oS1bll! G .. e airections 11 n,.,.,,.,,, Oo)fl r use aOblt'v•atrons -many people won t t>urr1<11 I< Je<.•P"~r 1nem CAUTION Oon t aavtll•se Jl"l.ff\1r'\fl ,., ,, 11un I ft"dll~ ha~ Every •tem 1n thf' ao r.111"'t ' , ,, h ,, t t•' u,. ,ldtt ot "',.sate 4 Where to advertise. f'IJ t· , ,, d·J wrWf•· I ""'' l"l(_l ~n Dy people who''"~ r1 11 ~ i'dd 1n ,.,, t.:1•11pto ~hQp c•os.e 10 nom~ Tn• • 0 1 'I'.,, 'fPd 11 '~II .l<lu•IS n Costa Meu ~t-w., ,,9,' / Ld1Jvn.1f::M•a'"n '"''"e Hun1°n91on 0.. t f I'\ 1 f 11r\l.1 VJ•'t'~ rJuardrHee1n9 you w10~ • •r• "I.Hf.-"'" 1 w·tn .ttu· "'*"' lfllu te nol pay ng fo, <1it h''' 1 ut~1i n l Anqt""lft, ri, Anane1m Pfari 10 '"" ¥ i;i All I In,-.._ 1·t 'l'lllfP V'IJ ~tart 1f a few Q•y\ t1••lo1P •tie ~.;U•• ~n fl-1''-lrl'" "untets can hav(' plen1y ot '1Ull(e 5 Make a si9n. I , , W!P ru ...... f t,. jl ,,,.,. olri I ,.,.,,u, ma .. e drew ft1Qn~ • Iron-,HcJl.u.1.t1 1 ,, ·1 h'tU'I ¥1Aih d maq1c. mc1•"-e' A qoo<t ~tQf\ '\t/H 1~ 1.4 ',, 6 Placin9 your siCjl'\. The 1~1u11t•fHJ of U1p '>•IP nul not oerore ptacf! your • .,1Qn!. 81· ':lufij: antl .tdtJ your ttC1cJ,ess .tnd any d+recr 11na1 dnOw' lH•\ ~>uld oe c.tontt aoout a hatt hour oo•ore the sale 11a11s Piece your sign where 11 <.an t>P \Pen hom bQ•h \•Of'• 01 t~ \lreet by P•H•no • w a"d """"st• a"' l..AUTION Some 1ownt h••e 1 ..... 1riat r.-~tnct tne ptacf.",,...,nt end durahon of oarao• '''e inf. Pit•asr• i r1r1. ~ ,,,·.,,, 1ou, town, plannino O••Q.\r1m1·n1 f" (1£1'0 7 Markin9 prices. Mar~ l)f•UIS wnere thl'y c:an ne Men clearly Oll•Cll • ~.Juply ~tores tia"'! .,,aro1us \•lf.''S •no color~ ot S1•Cker' 01~t wo,., w"u or vou 'an uw m&5k•ng tape Howe ... er you"'~'" ttit'm _.. p<icn '°"" Garages.al es a•e tor CMrqa '' r1ul\11•r·, f11•rru'~' <M•.ltA"'e' you can t sell yt1u 111, .. ., •• 10 ,,,.,, fltH i.. '" lhtt hOu'ie and sfote again 1iit i1'1UH'''' y1•,)f 8 ServimJ refreshments. fn,, ctoMn t havl" lro < n•I murh and creaies a lrientllv • atmo,Ohere II at~" 11nc.our•ges people to slay longer •nd PE'' h.tps hU'r m 1Jff' 'V'ou could even charge ror •~Of'n,,..,,. 1l•m~ 1.i.,. LJl)nuls °' ttle luds coukJ QO 1n t> .. ~.n~··• ...,, Ill«' Olly ""'".a ••monad!' stana 9 Display. Mak11 s11r• o•ory1h1no c•n oe SMn Have cara ttb•es or • boarcb'-0 H sne1vea t>e._n two chaora Oen 1 ceuae reopte 10 t>t nd OVllf un!OH v<>u c•n 1 help 11 uae one l•C>le" 1 aes~ whefe 10" can ... everytt>rng ana ttke muney Use only one"'" bo• (l1n CIM or bOAH work Imel and ma~• sure aomeone 1a 1ppornlild c&11111er et 1ll l1m115 Au~noe t>etor&h1nd tor 1 rr.ena who CAn '"''P enswPr q~t1on1 101r111 101 lunch. ttc IJ Check your neighbor1 and friends. • S.. 11 •ny w•nt lo 1oin your.,.,, fh11 wrll 11••• you ~mtCJ11• 10 anare ••i>enM>t with and 1nc1e•M 1n1e1n1 1n your Nie II other• 101n you, be ''"•to include lh•• '" .,our •ll <••ll'"Ple r'lir• '"""'Y olt 1'••011t>ort>ood ..... I Group Ule' •r•. lot more lvn loo CLASSIFIED INDEX THE DAILY PILOT (;t.AS IFIED OFFICE 110 lo Place YOUt Ad, Cd Telephone SNvicc: 642-5678 Monday·Fri<lay REAL ESTATE 8:00 A.M .·5:30 P.M. ....... 1U111 Business Counter: A11 .. 1. '"' It.It. .. ~ M d F 'd :~~ on ay· n ay llot1l111~tuu Ht• 11 lhml .... , •• ,.,., ,,, ..... •• ,,.11 .......... l_..IC,.01 lt11l" , .... .,.,u., "''tt'". 141-.,I • •ft I M1 ..... 1110 'th;• N1 '"I'''' l\t.~t• v-, ... ,, ... 1 ... ·., M·-8••1t ,1 •••• , Air• •t(• A1w1lrt• 01, l~ .. 11 •1t11t• fh '"'"1111 '°'" i1111Jfl\ ct"'" h '" I~''' ~ .,011111 t•11 ,, •'t I\ l••t1tf;,ll\ltlHIHl\i l)\1111~ \• ~ I tuH ""'".., '•·•• M""'"' 11"° ot11H f'11·1• t I\ 1, ........ 1 1· ... I' ... 1 •• 1" f , """" M+'°'·•I• t1 .. u ....... ~._ •1•tYftl.i10 ·~ .. fl '"''''"'' , .. 1);11 I\ •"\fHh RENTALS ''""' ...... I Htwt t ut 11•\lollhUU~" fUltl f11¥>11l1ouw""' l111t IJvJ.th "'"' t '\.H1• Duitli -·"Ur.I ,-\twllmdlt.. h.1rt11.\ ... ..,J /\a .. 1111 .. ·1•\A &Inf Ap.,. ~"''' uf Unf H..• '"" .. , .... "" ..... ,,, fto11th Mutt·t. \•u-•ff·~ ~un111wt H.rna..k \'_._., ... , H•tt'-'h • K• m ... h 111 ~n.u •thnu~ "'•nt•"J <-••fttl(t,. fot k1 UI Oft._, lt•M ... lt thn1111-H1 ut...l& 1·1..,1n1• H. .. nwh, hwh•"' U1111.al, '1"f •.i• M1• t<• tt••t" ANHOUHCEMENTS BUSIN£SS & FINANCIAL a..,._.,_ ... ,. '-k •r\i..wt-1.J1¥"'1YIUt~ Uu• '" .. \o\ .u•u~J 'Im .• tf1•nl '"''"""Nttn lf'I\ ~'''"'ht \\411'1\h.f EMPLOYMENT ANIAALS M£RCHANOIS£ M1111t•ll•'"""u M ia. \o\ .. 11i11I M \4-al l1~lh.11h1 n1A 1 ttf;.4 ~1-''tlllUI• "' ~ ... ~\,f~,.,,.,.,.. ,.,,., ... "l~fl•'Vo !'t•"'1"'1t c .... ._1-. T\ H... '"'' ,,. , ... BOATS lRANSPORTAT'°" AUTOMOTIY£ AUTOS IMPORTED , .. ,, ., '>''""' fti.l ... ot1.fll .. ,, .. ,. ··~· ft1'4'ttt• l•UIU Ji.."''"'' J 1·(\•0 t.mt•t11t'un1 .... "''"' l..ulu• M•m. Ma.r,.t1 M•...-&ru M11M.1hil•h1 Mt. u,.1 PN.~,,. p,.~11 l'llnlh• Rtl'Muh Rt .11. ROVt't "'"""' s. ... 5ubet•# AUlOS. DOMESTIC :~.~~ 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. :::~.~ DEADLINES: hi.I/ IOll P UBLICATION l>EAOU NE IU4V 11M' Monday UHt Saa. 11 :30 J.lfl. 4:30 p.m 4·30 p.111. 4::rn P 111. 4::$0 I' Ill. :s:oo p.111. 3·00 IJ 111. 1110 Tut'ioda} Mon . 14;~1 1'~' 'Wr ednesday IU') Th d ::~! urs a y 1111r1 ~ rid a y 107~ • 1111111 Sa turdav 111114 1ow1 ~undav Tue-;. Wed. Thur!>. Fri. Fri ·-'°"'' ,,,,,. 111•1 "" 11:.U ANCELLATION & CORR ECTIONS: II;~ ti•M Cancellations and c0rrectibns may 1u· :;~'. be made on sam e deadlines as ::·,• above. Please ask for a cancellation ::~ number when cancelling your ad . H1w 14.!' .... E RRORS: lf2 Check your ad daily and report :~errors immediately. The DAILY ::1 PILOT assumes liab ility for the fir st 18~) incorre<'t ir.sertion cnly . ~~:~ CLASSIFIED 642-5678 .t Ulil ~:·.~ e ..... fer Salt ...... ftl lalt ~~i~ Gtat11l 1002 Geattal 1002 l~Jd l)J~ IEWPHT 10011 ElSTSIDE it:; Fabulous view ol grassy ADULT COIDO 2.wu meadow from tnls un· 2900 usual p1operty. 3 Bdrm 3 Ideal location near Weal· JllUJ Batn on 1wo levels wttn cHtt shopping area Only ;: eteauve use ol nelural a stroll to netghbornood ,_ woods and decorator atorea. snops & trenspor. 211111 wallpaper Priced for a latlon lovely 3 Bdrm, 2 N06 very qutck sale al only batn end unit wllh 2 car ~ s 13 t .500 751·3t91 garage. Priced to sell at 711 Ii $125,000. 6-46· 7171 2v1& C::.SElECT. ~~~ .... PfOJERTIES .11111 nl) .. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili I Tarbell, Hb\llOHS •111 • $400 Million In ::::; Sales In '83 !:~~ S•ll•HI 402• Owners mot1va1tc:1 10 sell •0l• 1h1s 2 bedroom condo "''" Near security gate en· THE REAL ESTATERS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- fi)\~h ~ Real Estate FOHT&ll VALLEY Tastelully decorated Im· maculately clean lhree bedroom, two bath home Cozy tireplaoe in Irving room Double gar· age with electric door opener Patio Largt lenced yerd S 139.900. 631-1300 1rance and pool Chlldren ·------.. -• welcome owner wlll carry "'"' l1nenclng $79.900 ••miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiii '10., M111 Ytrtlt ltrfltl Gorgeous 3 bedroorn with ~;c:~ t 7 5 baths. fireplace >>:IO Just hke a model' Lush ))JO 11ered landscaping. room >l3' for spa Top 1am11y neigh· bo1hoo<I $155.000 Take "''"' over tO 75'/.apr loan. lllCUYH TIWllllE TetallY llt•ttltlttl 3 Bdrms,!3 batns. pool and spa Elegant $350,000 assumable flnanclllg Full prrce $550.000 ;~::~ Trtt·ltltrHtl '* ' ...,,. 3 bedroom wtth 1 15 Cote Realty "'"" baths TWO FIRE· & lnveslmf'nt :::~ PLACE 0 S Great rustic l ... 1tl0 "''" family room Beautifully ~100 upgraded Enjoy cool ---------"'" ocean breezes··fuat 5 :::~ min drive to beechea ~JI• S 125.000 submll! ft'/711 "EXECUTIVE REPUILIC" em Seller a .. ltH Lovely trl-level horne with 022ft lowesl priced 5 bedroom step up llvlng room, lor· &nft In Mesa Northl 1 75 mal dining Huge country &llcl balhs d lnlnglfamlly kltcnen over look• larnlly tui rooms. flrepleoe CloM to room alld pool ' giant scnoo11 GI/FHA terms Bdrms. 3 baths NHr 2 S 135.900. Lera 1alkl gotl courses end perk IMllU 11(,12 111114 OartfHt Ll•l•cl m this 3 bedroom condo In very private compleK. 21~ baths. dining room Two·slory with two balconies Lowly atrlu111 and patio The bes1 faclll· llesl $133,000 Call todayl lll-2110 UOl S lrlattl St. ll<lll~ ---------8011 111120 TllE Hll OllOIOEI ::::~! S 15.000 buys lovely 2 1141111 story 4 Br spe home In HuntlOQlon Beach t yr AMER HOME SHIELD ,,,,1., WARRANTY INC llUI) OR "''/" "'"' Smell down buys a charming 2 SIOfY 3 Br ::~~ 1ownhome overlooklng ''""' ipa and pool In Corona ~·~' del Mar. s 1g9,500 lfllt' ~107 ~IClll ~Ill ti" 1117 .... Call today for prtvata showing IUL ESTATE ITllE lll-1ll1 VICTORY ::~! 11111~1 . vm 61 it f29 lot with separate ::~ fenced area wllh fruit tm trees and garden. NHI t1» as • pin 3 Bdrm. 2 beth m~ homa, spacious country t1o kttc"an. family area 9143 aui.t cul-de-sac etr .. t tlU $135,000 C.11 10 - 9147 546-2313 ., .. tt~I ••» .. ~~ 91)7 Vl!lt THE REAL ESTATERS tl61 ---------tlU You don't nee<1 a QUn to :m "drew IHI" wh.,, you pl-811 lld In Ille Delly •m Piiot Want Adtl C•ll now :g~ I 642·5878 ::a ,_ __ U_S_E_T_H_I_ ...... DAILY PILOT "FAST llSULT" SllVICI DlllCTORY 1-·or Result Servlre Call 64i·S671 lrt. JU rrlced at only S220.000 Call tor showing 5-46-2313. THE REAL ESTATE RS l FllE llUOTIH 2Br 1terter hm S79,900 3Br t'~ba hm S97,000 3Br starter hm S 110.000 3Br 2ba home S 124,900 3Br 2ba home S 132,500 3Br 2ba pool S t35.950 3Br 3 patios $139,000 •Br 3ba home $1-48,900 CONDOS $79.900 & UP ltalllttr lllty. lll·HlO OPEN Till 8 PM 10% DOWI S 1200 IOITNI Large 3 Bdrm. 2'!\ bath condo wltn private sundeck off l\Aeater Suite Steps to tennis court pfu1 pool & spa Beautiful end unit with au acned two cw garage. Best condo value In Costa Meaa. Reduced to $13-4,900. 646·7171 THE REAL ESTAT ERS WANT ACTION? Ctaeelf9d Ade &42·5878 H••ll •••r•• ., .......... ,, for a-ln.d Ad ACTION c.11 A DA.a.Y N.OT ... YtlOI ..U·MH 1002 llYflllT YIW • 14,100,000 lDHri•H llYl11 I• ttila a-stery IHIH•a + 4.. ftttr tll1tn1tiH ltWtr It HjeJ ftlt •tWJtrt alJiiH lttl Wlftrfrtll HttfttJ, Ttt11t1 re•toer1t1• ... rt•ttltlttl l ltttlrtt• hat It "' lttlt trttlltlH et •••,.rt. •Hiity ••ti oraff•111lllJ frt• JtlftrtHr rt••lt, wltlt • •eoer1tl•1 ftalr et tttl•J· ltw ,1., I fltll fer IO' JMltt Htl l••ttat tllttl ••tie. H1· 1400. UHllE IHFHIT • Sl,300,000 lt HllHI Hlte•lzetl trl·l .. tl .......... Ill' ftr ll' JHlll. ltferltr tltalCI ftJ u;l;Jt• tlrt•1tl111 fttt lt111ty et ttila "Ii••• •• fttt water". 4 tttal ltttlrt•••, cHr••t lltteltH 11tl •Hiii ••rt. Set 101 lapltl• Ir. wlttl ••ul flHICH .. Sat. 1-1 P.M. llUll IS. UYFllOIT • $1,500,000 l111lflo11t Little l1l11t1 ... oHt•• llt•• •I" °'"" reef, Itta tf llrloll, •••• IHH + lttat 111,. Oall, ledttl 11111 I 41Hllty tlltalla ttlilHoe "'' 2-atery 3 ltttl. li•p• wllll ti tut tr. ltt It 1,,rtol11t. 113-1100. UH llYFHIT • $1,410,000 lra•tl ,,.,.r1y tt ttl• water wltlil lil1'Htic YIEWS. ltaltlt CrtH I••• aatl •JI• trt11 ftr ,rlHOJ, .. II Jrt,trfy Oii llt Httl II I tl••lta tr alacl• fa•llJ lltat. Call fer ,, •• ,., ... tltl1ll1. 111-1400. IOWFHIT llPLU • 1110,000 CHltl1't II• •• ,1101tttl tttl•J· 3-attry ,,., • erty ti ftlt IHtl Witlt 3 ftttl, 2 fta , Hits. ... ., .1111 .. 1, fftHot. Hl-1400. Ullll VIEW • HH,000 IEW LISTIH I• TiirH lroli l•J· s.,1111t1- oatttl I• Htry •• , •• .,.. •• Ht! ln•ry ..... , .. ., •• ,. ..... ••· •••ttl•lttl a Htlrt•• + ffr•Jlaot. 1111 ,rlute tltcll. ..... ltrlcltt I ltpt lttlllatl CHftlttl ...... Prlottl rlcltt fer ,.rftotltt. 131-1400. Ulllll VIEW • S40t,OOO IH tf ... ltYlitlt H•ta Witlt I CMttli· tlfttl tltOtr ftlrHCllHt, ltol1tlt1 ,.., Htl ,1tft it I ,matt Htrtyartl + J ftttlrttt11, fa•llJ 11tl ter111I tll1i11 Htl VIEW tf ..... 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Like new 3 8d CREEKSIDE country kllcMri. t>eautltut trenqull hOme w/pool & E Anaheim araa. nr apa ASSUME 9 ~ Intl parita, llCfloola & lt\opa Only 1 129.60011 'call $131.500 6 4 1-9110 OHLlllEm 24 x 60, like new 2BR 2ba. many extras $45,000. Owner will finance with the best of terms. NILIHI Quiet location 3BR 4!ba, fireplace. RV act:ess. $148,000. Financing by owner. lltJ Mt0ar41t, ltalter 141-lllt tr Ml-HOt Blended Ba\e Mortgage A blended rate mortgage Is a new mortgage that cover s a.n old mortgage and advances new funds The new mortgage Is used t.o pay off the existing mortgage at a lower r·ate than the current ma rket rate The lender gr·ants the new ra te Sl'mewher·e between the old rate and tile prevailing market rate The new monthly payment ts larger than It was previously. but not as high as current rates would require. Impact oD buyer • Receives a lower than market rai.e • Can qualify with a lower Income • Lower monthly payment.a Impact OD aeller e Attracts po~nua.J buyers • Receives &.II fune1'1 at cloatng Live on this most prestigioua golfcoune overlooking 8th fairw,ay & green. Special features include luxurious spa, upgraded kitchen, decking for even greater vtew- ing of golfcourse. This 3 Bdrm. home, with formal dining nn. & famJly room w /wet bar is offered at $250,000 Fee. For showing phone Fran Scott at 640-5560 or 640-0087. PIWl ISU8 Nin-or easy leg duplex, or rondo Huge lol, big dock(•). play lawn & swim beach. Reduced $170,000. 10.ll'lro owner tin $79$,000 - land incl Open Sat/Sun. 11-5. Owner 6!»0-0202. HJDY 11um11111 SHl,000 Wf'nl Ulll YIEWSll . OPU lllllY 1-IPM Of ocean. fatty, sailboats, 2491 Crestvl-Dr sunsets, from the Bayshorea-Gate-guarded spacious living room of community w/prlvate en-lhls charming Corona del trance B.B.C . 2 prlvlle Ma r tes Id en ce. 2 beaches. one tor Hobles, bedrooms, 1 balh, and an Lido 14's, Sabol• etc. exlra-large kitchen com-Very comfortable & 11-plete this cozy home, tractive family home LR wlseparale studio. cov-w/FP, French doors, sep-ered patio on the prop-arete OR. 3 BR's. 3 full er1y Excellent financing BA's, paneled FR & mu-avallabte-owner will carry ter BR, 3 pat101. one to all paper & Is e.ltremely 1ccommodate •mall boat tlexlble. Offered 1t or RV 1ooyrd1 from $625,000. Please call CIO!MISI beach & BB c Binnie Dl•on for an ap-Can go two 11orlea polntmeot Needs a •-Improve-Many lenders offer a blended rate ments Seller w111 as111 mortgage as Jt produces a higher wlllnancino $365.000 retu rn than the old mor'"age A with landl Ask for Belle laHt CdM Bay View Home W1"1 Comm'l/lndua'l/lncome Prop UOHlllE lllYtr Npt Bch Home $259K W11t1 lrvlne Condo/House $100-$150K EICHlllE ll•HI Cameo Shores Ocean Vu Home W11h Emerald Bay Home EXCHlllE llHI Del Taco Comm'I Prop W•"1 Small Home/Condo I'll SHOW YOU MINI, IF YOU'LL SHOW Ml YOURSlll PENINSULA POINT · LARGE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME Acron from swimming beoch with fabulous bay view. The kids are grown and gone. Will trade for smaller home or sell. 3 bdrms, den, family, formal living.and dining rooms, 3 Y.r baths, large rooms all. Top quality, Come see! Open Hout• Wed.-Sun. 10-4 2109 E. Balboa Btvd. NIWPOIT'S llST IUY AT $575,000 FTM & deor E-Z t ... mt. Own ... financed. ~1642 °' 675-3772 PAtRICK TENORE ____ .---.--- 70-87021e31-12M, agt More ram111ea are gett1no the Camc>lno "bug" Ihle Selllng anything with a yeat tf you have 1 0.ity Pilot Claeellled Ad camper that'• not IJ9ltlng la 1 almple m11tar . . . UMCI, MU II now with 1 !wt c111 MZ-6e78. CIMelfled Ad. . ,.~, . i ...... ~· •· •... ·• ._, .... ,., 1 •• ,,. . ..., f fl:.~:t fll f·ttT111 • ·: ~,,, ,....,. • :1. OPEi TlllY 1·1 Most bt~ 'ortoflno, pool/spa, deichtfl' $375,000 ................ Port Ramsgat.e, N.B. TuttfW, 3 Bdrm Townhome, cstm featwn $438,000 .......... 5 Jetty, Jasmine Creek lie a new lwn, 4 Bdrm cmr lot, at ~ Ines $395,000 ........ 1132 Whit.esail, HVHills Swlly Monaco, 3 Bdrm, nw crpt. ties pairt, etc $239,500 .......... 1954 Cardigan. HVHms "Modtl-ae", 2 Bdrm, den, spa, patio, view $239,000 ...... ~ ... 31 Hillgrass. Turtlerock Plan 6, tmmac, 3 Bdrm, nr crts, pool $340,000 .................... 49 Jasmine Creek Beachfront, entertalrin1 home, 3 Bdrm, 2 frpk $775,000 ................ 17 Beacon Bay, N.B. <Md CdM S Bdrm, spacious, 11cltit1 $549,500 ............ 442 Begonia, Old Cdm Bayfront Beach, 3 Bdrm + 1 Bdrm rental $650,000 ................ 22 Beacon Bay, N.B. 4 Bdrm, ~I spa, entry/cozy, nr pool. imbtt $310,000 ............. 2012 Bristol. HV Hms we Chue Lee. 644-7020 real estate professional can guide a LllH 1iru ESTATE The fHtHt draw in the HIV'a .ometh~you WWII ----~----Weil ... a Dally Piiot to ...... 7"'·-• ....... do buyer t.o those properties where _, .,._ ... . REALTORS. 675-6000 this type of mortgage ls av&Uable ------·--Find whit you want In ClaMlfled Ad. Cd Today It well I Call NOW . ________ __, 1 _____ 64_2_-56_7_8 o.11y Piiot Cluattleda. M 2-6e78. _64_2-5e_7_8_. ---- 2443 E.ut Cont Hlgh•Hy, Corona dPI MM llE PORT BUCH EXCEPTIOllAL VALUE LIST PUllWllC HW VIEW from this prestigious executive home in Spyglass. Beautiful grounds, utmost privacy. refreshing spa area, light & airy decorating. Lowest pnce Ocean View home in Spyg~ Hill! 759-1501or752-7373 11111101 VIEW llllES • 1221,100 Fantastic price for this sought after area! 3 bdrms, 2 baths + family room. Least expensive Carmel model we have seen! Better take a look! 759-1501 or 752-7373 IPYIUSS llllE Featunng ocean view, beautiful pool and large. lot. Tremendous price reduction to $525,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 WILi Tl IUCM -1114,000 Outstanding buy for older or younger couple. Next to Hoag Hospital Private, guard gated community. 2 bdnns, 2 baths. 759-1501or752-7373. 1110,000 -PllVATI IUCll access comes with this custom built hillside home that provides a "countryside" feeling with views of hills & "open space". Owner will help with low interest financing. 759-1501 or 752-7373 .llllllE CIEEI Ocean and greenbelt view ... extra large spa. If you are looking for Ut.opta, better see this -only $437,000. 759-1501 or 752-7373 PllYln lllT SLIP Spacious 3 bdrm, 21h bath residence in private community. New carpeting & paint. Only $269,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 WITEIFIOIT With private 40' dock. 3 separate living suites composed of 4 huge bdnns. $2,000,000 atmosphere fot· $785.000. 759-1501 or 752-7373 Ill Y 1221,000 for this former model home in beautiful, established Newport Beach area. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining rm. Large lot with fruit trees. Short walk to elementary school. Owner Will carry lst T .D.! 759-1501 or 752-7373 1111,IOO-OCUI VIEW from baJcony of this "best priced" 3 bdrm. 2 1h bath Towne Home in walking distance U> beach! Over 2100 sq. ft. Pool, spa & tennis! 75i:J-1501 or 752-7373 IUlll VIEW l•EI • lll,000 m upgraded m this 5 bdrm, 3 bath Somer&et model with expanded d1rung rm. Security system. All new kJt.chen. Beautiful spa. Better aee this today! 759-1501 or 752-7373 WTILIFF -.lllT um1 Temfk vtew of bay, mountains and sparkling lighta at night. 4 bdnns. 3 baths. 2 frplai, beautiful grounds. Only $249,000! 759-1501 or752-7373 IUOl llTITI -1111,DOO This outstanding executive home features what muat be the largest lot in this magnificent private community near the water. Formal dining rm & 4 spacious bdrms including a master suite with sunken jacuzzi tub. A.Mumable financing at 11.75%. 769-1601 or 752-7373 HUllTlllGTOll BEACH llTD• IEOIUTll'S ... E IT lffHl&ILE PllOl I TllllSJ Our 4 bdrm, 2 'h bath executive home can be pun:hased for $1,376 per month with $18,000 down and it's gorgeous!! From the sunken living room with a cozy fireplace to the secluded master bedroom. No expense has been spared to upgrade this beauty. Formal dining room with crystal chandelier and a large family room are perfect for entertaining. Asking $118.000. 714/963-5671 LllllY OHll -IFFlllUU PllOE Two master suites near the pool with a view. Double car garage. With $5.000 down, payments are a low $900/monlh. Asking $91,500. 556-7035 UlllllEI Nil lllEI on larger comer lot. Price reduced $10,000 to $129,900. Buy it for only 10% down. Call today 7 14/963/5671 ILICll Tl TIE ILIE PIOIFIO With only $69.000 down, this 3700 square foot San Franci.aco Victorian beauty can be yours! Priced under recent appralaal at $269,900, this is a superb buy for the large family desiring beach living at an affordable price and terms. Four bedrooms plus four baths. Library and family room. Huge sundeck and solar heating. 714/963-5671 llllOIUTI Four bedroom, twenty-four hundred square feet La Linda home featuring custom pool and spa plus three car garage. With $25,000 down . our owner will h elp finance. Total payment only $1 ,450/month. 963-5671 USllE 114,IOO 11T IT 11.I~ PIYllEm I LIW 1141 PEI •m This luxury condo can be yours with $25,000 down. Beautifully decorated with wet bar and two spacious patios. Twenty four hour security guard. Million dollar clubhouse plus tenni.a courts. Owner motivated. 963-5671 OWll YOUR OWN BUSlllESS! IOOTlll Tl IE- OWi Jiii IWI •lllOAL lllLllll With only $55,000 down, our owner will carry the financing with excellent terms. The building is situated ln a prime location and would be perfect for a new practice. Permits obtained to expand the existing ,quare footage if desired. Asking $275,000. 963-5671 IUITIOWll -1111'1 TIE PEIPm W.111 Thia 1hop has eight etatJons and very low overhead which produces a good profit for the owner/operator. The partnenhip la d1-olving and our owners will help finance. 963-5671 - amllTlll UTIITIU IHTIOY IT•E Larse ( 1800 square feet) plater and blaque lnventory plua claaaroom for artistic new owner. Buy now and enjoy the Christmas ruah beginning in September. Call for excellent price & tenna. 963-5671 uau1 wm nlNln IWllllllllT wt111111 STOP! We rent up, collect renta, evict tenants and make all payments! Computerized statements. Reuonable rat8. 963-8997 g~ Ill OllYH 1111,oot The perfect "Monaco" 3 BR & added family rm. Sophistication, yet ideal for family living w/lovely patios, large rooms & wann colors. Spa in private gar- den setting outside master suite. Sauna in mast.er bath. Lucy Rose. OITll. LOT-lldllll llllH 1411,000 Custom lot located in the pres- tigious community of Harbor Ridge. 24 hr. security -Price includes plans by Robertiarljlbr 5 BR, Georgian Colonial. Step- hanie Jones/Ed F.scano. FUllffl SPYIUU 1141,000 Panoramic ocean view Charm- ing single story ''Portsmouth" 3 BR, 2 BA. formal dining rm. & family rm. situated in the ex- clusive Corona del Mar com- munity of Spyglass. Solar heated pool & spa secluded m private courtyard. Plantation shutters, new cpt., oak panel.mg & many more amenities. Reduced to incl. land. Donna Godshall. YElllTIU UFHmE 1141,000 Prestigious Lido Isle addr~ for this multi-use family home. Bright and airy with remodeled kitchen and bathes and bay view from living rm. 4 BR including separate in-law or guest suite upstairs. All this and private Lido beaches. clubhouse. and tennis. Barbara Aune. 11'/IYSllll. WTlFllTl 11,211,000 Gracious one-story couple home! Custom remodel w /gourmet kitchen for ease in entertairung. 2 BR, family rm.. 3 baths. 2 private beaches. 24 hr. security gate. To see caJJ Dona Chichester . Ill OAIYN T1WIHlll UH,IOI "Auguesta" Model highly up- graded featuring 2 BR & den exquisitely decorated in earthtones, lge. w rap-around patio magnificant master suite, breakfast area in kitchen, plus many extras. Incl. land. Sharon Smith. 1111 ... llME'I FllHTt llll,oot An incredible expanded & cus- tomized Jodelle, with a climate controlled wine cellar/tasting room. This 3 BR home features French doors. custom oak cabi- netry, st.a.med glass windows and a spectacular ocean/bay view. Incl. land. Maureen White/Ed Eecano PUii a W/YIEW II .11111111 CIHI UU,IOO Popular Plan Three on Jge. green belt & with a Vlew of ocean from living rm. & patto. Lge. master suite, fonnal dining rm & family rm. Good financing. Max- ine Propp. "llMElln" USTill Ull,000 P rice reduced. Prestigious Harbor view homes -5 BR, fam. nn., formal dining rm.. plus beautiful pool & spa. Completely upgraded -French doors & win- dows, plantation shutters, pan- eling & new kitchen. Too many amenities to list. Donna God- shall. UWl II. IM./LIL LIT 1411,000 Open beams, two hrpla~ -new carpet and paint -fonnal dining rm .. 3 BR -marvelous neigh- borhood. Incl land Call Barbara Aune. UllH Y1EW HtlU U 11,IOO Cape C.od Condo, largest model; 3 BR. 2 ~ BA. fam. rm. hardwood floors. built-ins/overlooks hills & night lights/pool, spa. tennis court. Jan Young. UINI YIEW MMH Uff,IM New offering. Light and airy Montego Plan on private sweep- ing comer location wilh private pool and spa. Skylights and mir- rors enhance this 4 BR. 2 BA home. Only $2999.950 fee. Sand- ie Fix. llHHUff OITll ... Sii.,_ 4 BR. study. library & lge. coun- try kJt.chen -an ideal residence for the lge. family. Separate mas- ter suite -upstairs with lovely view of Corona del Mar beach. $595,000 lncl land. Assumable Aaswnable lat T.D. Owner will c.a.rry lge. 2nd T .D. Sharon Smith. llST Ill -UUltl .... 1111.- 0utatandlng "Lautremont". Super comer location. Priced for quick sale at below market price. 4 BR, 3 BA, ocean & city lights view. A.nit.a Sch~l. 1 ltllY 1'1nl" PUI I 111,111 Orig1na1 Bluffs, aecludoo location on wide p-eenbelt. UPfP'aded, immaculate, move.ln condition. 3 BR, 2 BA. LH.whold. 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M.,.l ltatral 1002 G.atral 1002 leetral 1111 ... ral lltl leural IMI Certaa ••I .. , lU2 -·--ev owJJPA ' dRIB 8X LllO ISLE 'open 1-5. 124 Via Lido Nord &yfront single story 3 Br 2 Ba beam ~'\.'1ll11gs, lpaclOUS terrace. pier & t>hp $1,250,000 kla yfront 6 be 71-: bdnn, Vllla or wide 101. pool. ~I'll dc~:k (Or I 2U' yach l S4 .ti 10 000 Open l -5 101 Via L ido Soud OPEi SllDIY 1-1 214 Via lr1zl111, LI•• 111 ............... 1n1,ooo 3 bdrn\ll. 2 baths, family room 201 Via 0.r4Hlt l"• lilt ............... 1110,000 3 bdrms, 2 'h baths, wide lot • 144 Via Ytlla, Ll4t lslt .................... lllt,000 CORNER OF NORD, fl bdrms, 85' lot JACOBS REALTY, INC. 675-6870 lUOLITELY FllTllTICI OOUI VIEW DUPLEX NEW ONLY 1111,000 BLUFFS ! PUii. Greenbelt arid Bay view, 3 bdrm, Fam rm. 21/'J ba. Only $265,000. llOLlllll Ult. -1, .. 1-1 404 Vllfa Ira .. • Ulll J IHI, 2 ba, nearly new · all neutral. Living Arca on one level. 3 car Remodeled 3 bdnn. 2 bath + large re\.' rm , beam ceilings. fum.lllhed, pauos $420,000 # 10 1 .. 1111, lew,ert Drttt ............ Slll,000 CONDO, 3 bdrms. 3 Cull baths, POOL A cross the st. from the beach, and owner wants to c·arry the loan for you Offer your down payment liitlfie-i°L~~. gr<.>enbelt. OnJy $265,000. UYlllE PUCE llYFllOIT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 br, 2 ba up, 2 br. 2 ba dn. 2 boat SJ*."e'll. Redu{'t'd $1 ,500,000 PHllSIU HOIE OCUIFllDIT Ocean & ,eny views. Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3 beth, 3700 aq ft Xtra park.ing $1.385,000. FlllUllS llllCH MILL TOP New 4 br. 4 'l'l ba, custom French Normandy &it.ate 1.2 prime acre hilltop Now $995.000. COIOllllO CAYS llYFllOIT Coronado lsland cust bayfronl lot 85' boat deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade lllllOWHEAD MOIE 201 Otl•••la, le.,.rt Ortat ........... 1111,000 CONOO, 3 bdrm. 3 rull baths, POOL 110 Via Triffte, Ll4• hle, ... _ ......... Sll0,000 6 bdnns, 5 baths, Cam. rm .. POOL IH Via LI•• lelt4, U419 Isle ............ lll0,000 6 bdrms. 5 baths, ramily rm .. SPA Near new 4 bdrm. 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq SELL idle Items with a I Have somelhing lo sell? ft $440,000. Will trade for a local property O&lly Piiot Clasalfled Ad Claasllled ads do It weO EXTRA Ill 11-2 LOT 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba, frplc, neat the 10th St. bay beach. Only $200,000. FEE. .,.. 1·1 1112 Vista CHt1al WlTll YIEW· FRONT ROW BEAUTY. 3 bdrm, 21/i ba, wrap-around patio. Best of Everything. $325,000. llOlHIH Ull. ., .. 1-1 2~~~ Ylata lrH4t & IDllS -IEEP LOT Ell HIT. X PLAN. Wide greenbelt -all Su~r F.astside Costa Mesa locauon. neutral. 3 bdrm, Form Din. 2112 ba, Large Room ror boat. traaler etc. l\sking wrap-around patio. Only $199,000. Appt. $129,000. Take your best shot! OIE ILOCI TO IUCH 3+2 Br duplex on deep lot. Garage and storage plus extra parking. Fully as- sumable 11% 30yr Joan Only $259,500 DOVEi IHDIEI IUITlfll WH ... I. Panoramic View 4 bdrm, 4 ba, Jots of glass. Large yard w /swimming pool. $950,000 llOLlllll UH o, .. 1·1 1142 lalHJ IWtlta lfMf POO.L.. OCEAN VtEW S525 000 OwMf .wtll hn Cape Cod wllh v-• BR 760· 173•1668-2828 5 b•ths. tlbr•ry, wine room. proraa11one1 wet Cll llPUl tmr llled garage floor 0 111y 11 yew~ new lhlt lrg SooJn• and fn<100< ~pa duplex wflwO 2 81 vnfts SHVllW w/1()1111 OwMt's unll •• LIHgllil floor p1an Pofl 1000 &() 11 hH lirepleee Royale mdl P11ced to 1rd 11m1ly rooro Other sell vn11 1$ 1500 sq t1 Owner It• Malit, IHlttr wlll 11nance w/guod ••• ••ii down Make oller Asking ••••• pr ic e $380 .000 Wiil 11111 OllTtM N-on m1rke1 Eur09een Manor dMtgn, 4 0< 5 Br over 6,000 sq ft 3 car g1r11ge . pool. sp11. view Open Dally 1-5 6 Narbonne S 1,900.000 Agl 760·8617 720-1616 MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK! llHIHllME FtrttltHft New Custom Home Aedvce lrom S 1 800,000 10 $795000 llJ-3051 631-7370 TR,\DI T 10\,\l. 1-lL\I I' Harbor View duplex Owner '385,000 Besl buy in (;(jm 846-0096 llYHTN'S Con do-wlll lease bac k·1br-brlghl -lrg pa110-orig pnce appt 760-0375 .llSlllE OIEH OCW FIOIT llCOIE lllTS Prune 2 Br, 2 Ba & 2 Br. 1 Ba Duplex on xlnt swimming beach good income. $725,000. GROWING FAMILY? .. JACOBS REAL TY, INC. .. 675-6670 IAICHI SAM JOAQUlll lalM• lala.. l 006 2 1:10. den, 1 ml to bch communtly tennia covru. pools 24 hr security Many ex11as '289.000 Fe1! Open Sun 12 • • 6 Marrl ome CdM By owner R Foster 714-975-0060. 760-1 733 Here 1s a terrific opportunity to move into exclusive Big Canyon! Spacious DeauviUe model on large cul-de-sac lot. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths, fami ly rm ad]Oinmg the light cheerful kitchen and dra- matic 16 ft. ceihngs. Outstanding patio and yard with 40 ft. pool, spa, builtin w et bar, BBQ etc. Reduced to $795,000. llLF CHHf Wm. Former Model. High-11"4 Fii HTt JO Yll l•illi•illi--lil Jy upgraded 2 bdrm, Den. form Om, 21/2 No loan rees. no close WIE llME Best view, t.allest ocean front bldg tr1-plex with spacious 4 Br. 2 Ba. each level $1,200,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Jol i R11y,,d .. Or •v• NB o7S 6161 THE BLUFFS RARE OFFERING ba. $219,000 llOLlllll UllD cost Cepe Cod reno· lllVllE TllUCI O H 1_1 I fltrts veted, shore mooring IY tWIEI ' 4Br · I hse to So 10 Room Home wlpool B1ylront Agl 6•0·1538 Walking diS1ance lo * IWMH IOI* Beach Fashion IS • Bal HELEN a. DOWD RUL n 2 UNITS LITILE ISL ,, 'nr by park S•50.000 OWC lge Isl TO w/20% Xlnt l1nenc1ng avall Wiii 144-0134 710-1127 dn )(Int local SupOf Inc. cooperate w/bro~ers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ poten Asking $390,000 l\va11 by appt Call .:= Svper motivated. Marc 673-3H5 or 6-40-2722 Jacques. Ag1 &45-9922 lllUT OCW All Ill VIEW · OPEi SllllY 1 TO I Pl 2101 HllllDI VIEW-II· FEE Ull (714) 673-4400 OPEN TODAY 2940 QUEDADA 1-5 THREE BEDROOM SUITES + den. spacious prestige townhome in absolute model home <..'Ondttion. Full central A/C, magnificent patio retreat. Choice No. Bluffs end unit location, immaculately mamtamed by ongmal "petless" adult owners. Price lowered for immediate sale at $269,000 {you own the land.). * HARBOR RID&E * Come visit the most fabulous view. New custom home in Newport. Nothin,g to compare with this 4 bdrm. fam nn, 5 bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the ~ate and ask for 3 Yorkshire. 759-1931. llllll ISWI ... t +ht1t+IHt•t IHT llY *IEltcll 141,000* By Owner. Cepe Cod, Spolleu 3630 SI duplex 2-sty remodeled 2 Br 2 OWC 1st· 12%-tong term Ba, dining rm, svnrool, 2 3br/3ba · St>r/3ba· 1 vec car gar 15% dwn. Al· 609 Acacia-walk 10 beach sumo loan Seller wlll pey 399K 20'1.dn-Apprtlsed assumption tee No qvall· •40K ownlbkr 645· 7048 12131 628-212• PRICE IEllCE~ TO 1411,000 Low Down. owe the loan at 12%. Living room, rumpus room, dining room, huge master suite with fire- place and bar. Approx. 3000 sq. ft. Tht Harbor Ar.o's l.oftcJttt btoblishtd rt.of Estate ~ 11.i \JllJ( )ll WM. E. DOUD COl,llY 171-1100 " 141-0411 NEWPORT BEACH UUll YIEW Ill.LI UN,IOO Leasehold or fee there simply isn't a better value In Harbor View Hiils. Great appeal Inside & out on this 3 BR. den. Belvedere. Cathedral ceilings. skylight. decor In neutral tones!! 1&1111 YIEW llMEI IHl,100 Turn key. move-in, and enjoy your family In this beautiful 5 BR Somerset. No fix-upl Cash needed. One block to pool & school & short Jog to shopping. Newport Beach at it's bestll IUIM VIEW •H Utt,IOO Newpor1 Beach count ry estatell Almost half acre surrounded by gorgeous mature trees. Pool, spa. gazebo! 4 Brs, 21~ Bas, beautifully decor- ated. An Incredible property. IUYIEW 1421,000 Spacious 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2/story w/panoramic view of ocean. city lights. Security for your family in guard gated community. Association pool. spa, tennis. Good condition -good prlcell llYCIESl 1441,000 This perfect home Is unique. beautiful. classic In taste and quality. and suits a llfes1yle for the family that need 5 Brs. We have such a home. Huge lot. privacy and pool. elegant detailing and attractive financing. A ·stunning new llstlpgll IUYIEW 14'1,IOI Emotional. 180° view of ocean & city lights. surrounded by lushly planted landscaping - beautifully decorated & maintained 3 Br. 21n Ba home. Security gate -private community -a great valuell IEWPllT HlllTI 112t,OOO Remodeled 3 Br with 180° fabulous view of bay and ocean and nlte lites. Groat potential for expansion. Game room w/bar. Gazebo. new tile kitchen & mas1er bath. Next to park. MYEI UllES 1111,000 Newly decorated country-style home with a spectaculer water & night view. 5 Br. family room. formal dining room & pool. Gourmet kitchen Includes new built-In refrigerator & freezer. Feel lllOAIYll Mtl,000 Bright and cheerful 4 Br. Family home In de- sirable area of pretlgious community. Charming covered patio. Lots of gracious decorator touches and very attractive. 1st trsut deed can be assumed. UYHllT I 1,H0,000 Fabulous 4 Br, 3112 bath decorator's home on fee landl Sllp for a 48' boat. Kitchen. llvlng. dining & master rooms all overlooking bay. Perfect In every detail. CORONA DEL MAR .... Ill ... 1121,GIO A-2 lot for s&Jell Ocean-side of PCHll Bulld a custom resldenoe with or wtthout en Income unit or bulld a duplex for Investment purpose. OuJet street near park! tu Mllll llL UI HH,IOO Orlglnal Comona del Mar duplex or front cot- tage with rear rental, Greet eouth of highway location. Use your lm9Qlnatlon here & create, Sellers wilt be creative with their f"'anclngt NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ltOAD A MEMBER Of THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 UYFlllT 4 BR WEITOUFP 4 BA SHIEOLJfF 5 BR UTmllY $1,350,000 $346.400 $542.500 715 Bayside SHIRLEY HARRIS 1206 Cambridge MAGGIE GUTH 146 Shoreclltt EVAN CORKETT 11 Rue Marseilles 111 CllYll 3 BR $398.000 CORA BALDIKOSKI SHIAY tldlll VIEW llMH 5 BR. FR $349,500 WISlOllFF 5 BR $444,000 O&llH 11 .. Ulll 4 BR, VIEW $295,000 HYER SHIEi 5 BR. POOL $599,000 OHIU IEL IUI 3 BR $310.000 I HIE Oliff 5 BR USllLIFF 4 BR UITlllFF $5'42.500 $232,500 4 BA, OEN $235.000 IPYIUU llLL 4 BR. FR $425.000 LIM lllt 4 BR $725.000 Ult till 1967 Port Provence MAGGIE GUTH 1308 Santiago EVAN CORKETT 4501 Surrey Drive RITA QUIGGL E 1722 Santiago TOM BOLAND 223 Goldenrod SUZIE EXLEY 146 Shoreclltt CAROLE McMAHAN 901 Citrus TEO PETERSON 4 BR 2531 Bunya MARIAN REEDY 32 Drakes Bay BERT REEDY 220 Via Genoa JOAN DONAHUE 7 48 Via Lido Nord EDIE OLSON $1.800.000 IATIUH /llllAY LtM llLf 4 BR $2,850.000 IUUM YIEW llW 4 BR $290.000 llAUH YllW •H 4 SR. FR $347,600 . UmtlY 4 BR $1,350.000 309 Via Lido Soud C. RUNSFIELO 1424 Seacrest NANCY SIMMONS 1817 Port Carlow COAA BALOIKOKI 715 Bayside SHIRLEY HARRIS Ulllll YIEW llLLI tMt,IOO Combine trees. tallored landscape. parklike yard. accented by covered patio & spa with upgraded 3 Br home & deco rator touches plua great terms. & you have something special. •tll Ill llAI IHl,000 Duplex -3 Br. 2 Ba -2 Br. 1 Ba. Income potential $2000 mo. Excellent parking. mature trees. units refurbished. Clote to beach & bay. High ceilings, stained glass, fireplace. cozyll IPH llllY.1-1 Hl-EN 81 DOWD IUL TOii, 110. 144-1134 '1111111 OlEEI 1111,IOO 3 Br In prime location with one of the best views. Gorgeous corner lot with privacy & extra park- ing. Tasteful decor. many extras. A Jasmine Creek best buyll .l&llltlE OlEH 1411,000 Best location In Jasmine Creek w/spectacular ocean/bay panoramic view. Popular Plan 5 with spacious upstairs living area. 3 large Brs below. Upgraded w/neutral decor. 24 hr. security in- cludedl IHIEOLIFF 1142,100 The neighborhood you want to live Intl 5 Br Colonial, ocean view, pool & spa on a gorgeous corner lot plus we can offer well below market rates on a huge loan. Act quickly -good only until Oct. 1. O&llH llHH llH,000 Dramatic ocean view & rare down coast view. Owner Is anxious, price slashed $100.000. This 4 Br home with private courtyard & pool Is such exciting news that the Sandpipers are doing a Fandango on the beach&! CWIH UHH Sllt,IOI For the sophisticated executive ... a beautifully appointed ocean view home decorated In con- temporary style with the utmost In luxurles. Imagine -every closet cedar lined! Shown by appointment. BEACH COMMUNITIES PlltllaA ~ t221Mt Opportunity knocks to build the home of your dreams! Vacant lot. Ideally located within steps of both bay & beach. First time ottered, take advantage now. UYllHH 1210,000 Excellent location In pr!vate gate guarded area on oversized lot. Immaculate & sparkllng with all new kitchen. new carpet. Open & airy. 2 patios. 3 Br. Outstanding valuell llWPllT UY 1141,000 This outstanding bayfront condo overlooks Newpon Bay & vistas beyond. Professionally decorated In cu1tom papers & plush carpets. Pier & allp avallable at low rate Don't miss this! Ull Htl,000 Just llatedl Cu.tom built for architect on a double lot. Dramatic 3 Br home wi den & 11· celltng1. Immense windows open on two patios. Priced to sell TODAY. Call for opportunity to view. UM l&YFIWr Sll0,000 Fabulous fifth floor condominium with bay and ocean views. Walk to unique stores & res- tau..,nts. Completely secure bulldlng with pool & j8CUZ21. NlmlU llffllllT 11,411,0IO The best on the water on the market for architecture. construction. decor & price. Sandy beach. pier & slip with terrific bay & night light view. A rantaatlc tamlly home In a tuper area. UHllLI 11,111,IOO Superior 40' bayfront location with full view of main turning baalnl Ideal for remodel or con- struct your dream home on this outstanding property. o4 Bra plua room for e><panston. When You Buy Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Receive An Excluslve Benefit - A Home Buyers Saving• Book/ Coupone good for .m.t.11111 dl9co&ria on hanw Nfllld ..... AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE COMPANY ~~~~~o58'2~~1i 0~~11 tiwa .1nn VIEW IHI-Hurry Agl 200 blk •O IOI 3br • den. 3ba. yard, comp! refurb $539.000 217 Jasmine. Owner/agt 673-5551 Siingalow. 319 Coral, Balboa. Submit offer 71•· 754· 1006 wkdys ----trEI UT/Ill 1-4 UTILE BALBOA ISLAND l9 l0 T AHUNA TERRACE 3Br 2011. 11 8 Jade Loa family home in !>Ml or $299.000 Open Dally ereas. under $350.000 ClfillrHt fee Brc*er, 673-8•09 ltacla 1011 trq SHIH 1·1 Rent/Buy forectoMd fixer, Oat ••Ir IHtll 3 Br condo. Seascape, ........ 111 1111 ocean vv. IO dwn. open .,., •• hse Sun 1-5 3360 Pueo BeauUlul cvSIOfT'I hO<ne Galllta Jefferson Home Owner will carry A I T 0 Loan 213/4 13-6600 or may 1r1de for another -----Pfoperly 1n Newport 0< C • l. 1022 CdM Reduced 10 ..... • ., $1,195,000, 851-0766 II MHEY llWI IPH llllH....,-:a Beeulllul new home. old Old CdM 3 br hOme w/2 br COM 3200 SQ It 100% income vnot. 1ac 2 blks 10 assum1ble tong larm beach Asking $595 000 financing 851-1600 or 310 Fernleal 675·5086 675·0232 SPYGL A SS 4B r Trad ew 1nds Un · surpassed ocean VIEo#S DA NA E COR P 8!1 1·9135 or 720 170• * .. OUITOM HOIES "OU> CORON'A DEL MAR" 211 Marguerite $595,000 Prefer long Escrow or consider Lease w/optlon to purchase entire 1at floor "Condo" (owner occupies entire 2nd floor of lovely 2 story Country French). Forever un- obstructed LlvJng Room view of ocean -100 steps to Ocean Blvd. & one block to Big Corona Beach -2 lge. bdrms. w/separate patios - Family Room w/French doors to patio -Spacious LR. w/brick & oak fireplace -Over 2000 sq. ft. super quality construct ion. Owner/Bldr. provided sound proofing between floors & also sound proof plumbing in walls. Custom Oak kitchen cabinets. Sub zero Refrlg .. Thermatronlc double oven1 w/mlcrowave. All Shelving In home ts Vinyl Clad. Franciscan Tiies In 21,., baths · Mstr. Ba. has dressing room & jacuzzi tub & Bidet. Security System. Fire Alarm System. 2 car garage w/sprlnkler system In oelllng. No rna!n- atanaoce front professionally land- scaped & manialned -Property totally secure w/walls & locked gates. See to appreciate. many quality custom features. Call for private showing. Owner Agent. 8""1~ ... ~.~~f~~.~~~~-. ··~ 673-5599 675-4760 ·::~~.~· sec ~.j} ~ -11, c~s · ::: ----...... h (l••. 'Ol••• ---- •=;~~.:· ~ 'C~~-= .......... ~·-............... .. .octr. +I'll ••• , ,_,. ,.,. '°..,_.,,_.. I VCLCWI [' I> I I I I S H L A V E I I I I I I T A L LF"( I ._...,, ........ ,-, ... , __,,, ,,.....,..J -1 I'"'"' 10 • IKIU•t on IOG • • • • g1no tl'llnklnQ 11 would Im ' .-_H_E_L_A~X ~E--,IP<Ove my ltcMIQue Al'IO • I I I 1· I ·~Ill '"" ltCIUre .,., .. 10 _ . . . _ . _boring 11111 my '"' --. I ri T A N ff I • c-.i-...... ,.,..~ .. -I 1'1 I I 1 ... :: .':t.: ~~•.::!' . ... ·-·-.. /.. ' ~ • t ~ \ : . • l"• " \ ' • I• • •• 02 ./Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 Oc.ean-close Spinnaker Run closing sales Close-out activities are now under way at Spinnaker Run , the Dana Point condominium community that has allowed mimerous buyers to purchase their first residence 1n an ocean-close location Just two blocks from Doheny State Beach and the Marina. Only a few of the one-bedroom units are left for sale, priced from $76,500 with 5 percent down. The low down program, avallable under special quallfylng guidelines, has a 7 .9 percent Interest rate ·the first year, 8.9 percent the second yea~. 9.9 percent the third year and a below-market rate of 10.9 percent for years four through 30. Richard Hasbrouck of Ellte Development noted that select two-bedroom, two-bath floor plans also are available with owner-occupied financing that has 5 percent down and 10 percent Interest for the first year of a 30-year fixed-rate loan. The Interest is based on today's market rate and may be higher or lower at the time of closing. Designed for comfort and convenlenoe, the condominiums are appointed with living rooms boasting aUding glass door access to patios or balconies, separate dining areas, enclosed laundry areas and kitchens witli dishwashers and pantries. Furnished model homes and the sales of1jce at Spinnaker Run are open 10 a.m. until s· p.m. weekends. During the week, please visit the sales office at Elite's Harbor Creek community next door. For Information, phone 661 -1905or 661-2896. Visitors should take the Pacific Coast High- way/Camino Las Rambles exit from the San Diego Freeway. Continue one-fourth mite to Del Obispo ' and turn right to Spinnaker Run/Harbor Creek. Resale brokerage company formed Jim Haggins and Jerry Rowe have announced the formation of Property Marketing Company, Inc. (PMC). a new resale brokerage company which markets contingency and trade-In sales exclusively for bullders. The service ottered t>y PMC Is desinged to expedite the sale of a potential buyers's existing home. at no cost to the bullder. The contemporary community setting In- corporates a swimming pool, spa and sauna, all of which are maintained for the exclusive use of residents. Immediately adjacent to Spinnaker Run Is a new public park that Includes tennis and racquetball courts. "PMC's Involvement allows builders to con- centrate on the marketing of their primary new home product Instead of dealing with unwanted trade-Ins or contingencies." said Haggins. "Our approach also alleviates long term tie-ups due to the homeowner's Inability to sell their present home." Living room of Spinnaker Run condominium in Dana Point. ------------------------------- Beacon Hill Pointe homes nearing completion Model completion at Beacon Hill Pointe, an exclusive new residential neighborhood being bullt In the hills of Laguna Niguel by the J.M. Peters Co. of Newport Beach, Is now less than a month away, according to Tom Hover, the company's vice president for marketing. with three or four bedrooms and two or three baths. Although pricing Is not yet establlshed, the homes are expected to start at below $200,000. the new neighborhood, accord-qua~er of the homes will have afford panoramas of the coun- lng to Hover. Approximately a ocean views, whlle the others will tryslde to be found ott Crown Valley Parkway, about midway between the San Diego Freeway and the Pacific shoreline. Three floor plans are to be offered in the limited edition series, which will consist of 44 ho+nes -many of which will have ocean veiws. Plans range In size from 1,670 to 2, 700 square feet, Kl(chens, according to Hover. will feature the Jenn-Air Tri-convertib le hoodless cooktop, a Jenn-Air built-In microwave oven and a self-cleaning oven, hand set ceramic tile kitchen countertops and splashboards, and hand finished oak cabinetry. Views will be a key amenity at Real Estate Review • Rocco M. Cempanoul · Anita M. llloblneon ,. Landscaping firm adds . two architects to staff Rick Conner and Rocco M. Cem- penoul, landscape architects, have joined Llfncepee, Inc., a landscape architectural firm with offices located at the lmperlel Benk Bulldlng In the South Coeet Plau area. Both will work In project management. . . . P•ul Frluell, president of ... ttonal Benk of Southern c.utom .. , has announced the appointment of Anlte M. Roblneon of Irvine as assistant vice president and commercial loan of- ficer. Robinson has 12 years of banking experience. lmperlel Automation, Inc. has moved Its corporate headquarters to Irvine. The announcement was made by A.C. Ric., chairman of the com- pany which was formerly head- quartered In Coete Meu. The new corporate offices Include 9, 160 square feet in a two-story building at 18022 Cowan St. In Irvine, and brings the total square footage occupied In the Immediate area to over 26,000 square feet. The company markets data processing systems and related software and hardware products used to automate banks and savings and loans. . . . RNO Mortg1199 Service of Santa Ana has begun offering an unusual 30-year. fixed-rate mortgage with an Initial 3 ~·1. reduction note rate. ANG has named Its mortgage program the "Champ," modeled after the national· ly popular FHA graduated payment mortgage. The two are nearly ldent- lcal, except that RN0'1 loan amounts are up to $245,000 and the FHA lun Is limited to $90,000. . . . The Hunter EMf'gy Corp. has relocated It• corporate offlcee to the Union Benk 8uHdlng In Newport Center from Its form., headquarters •n San Juan CaplltiaAo. The «*QY company moved Into 1.142 square feet, with a total leeee value of $78.108. Broker• TerrJ Terrell and Jon Merchlorlattl, 'both w ith MoC.....,-aurtce, handled the trans- ectlon. Hunt., energy apeclallzee In d9V4Mopmental drilling for oil and g .. prtmarlty In wett Texu and eutern ~ · LoulsltnL Odetlce, Inc., has announced that It has purchased the 14-acre, 251,588-square foot Allee Corp. Ling faclllty at 1515 S. Manchester In Anaheim, between the Grand Hotel and the Santa Ana Freeway. Oc- cupancy by the company's 450 head- quarters and division employees, plus the firm's mascot alligator, Is sched- uled for January. • • • The Bulldlng lnduetry AeeoclaUon, Orange County chapter, has an- nounced the organization of Its new speakers bureau. Chaired by De- bofeh Fontelne, reglonal manager of Merket Proftlff, the 1983-84 bureau js comprised of talented Industry leaders and promises new "speakers, speeches, and specialtles." Organtza- tlo'ls Interested In !earning more about the home bulldlng Industry and wishing to schedule speakers at no charge, are asked to contect Judy Clough at 547-3042. • • • The Cox a Burch AdYerttelng Compeny of Newport Beach has expanded operation• with the ad- dition of 2,000 equare feet In the Union Benk building, according to John C. Cox Jr., agency president. The advertising company Is located In Newport Center, near Feehlon leland. • • • Two 2-story luxury offices bulldlnga meaaurlng 21,260 aquare feet each have been acquired by Southport Development Corp. In a salet trans- action totallng nearly $4 million. The buildings occupy two of the tut available commercial corner tot lo- cations near John Wayne Airport, located at 3140 and 3158 Red Hill Ave. Cuehman a Wakeftetd represented both the buyer and the bulldlnga' owners and developers, Jaok Dempeey and C"9f ... ~ of Newport Beach. . . . The Me•Mfttlet Co. h .. teaeed a 23,3~ equare foot unit located It 18912-A Von Karmon for executive offlcee for lnduatrlal development oper1tlon1. The property wu leaaed through Monte, ..... a ltmpeon, with lteve WMt 11 1gent. ) Win the 'real' Beacon Hill Production homes are sched- uled to be ready for occupancy during the first quarter of 1984. "Your visit to Beacon Hiii Court In Laguna Niguel could land you a trip to Boston's famed Beacon Hiii," says Gordon Tlppell, executive vice presi- dent of Taylor Woodrow Homes. By filling out a registration card at the end of the model tour, visitors to the Laguna Niguel home tract become eligible for a drawing Sept. 10. The winner and a guest will receive round-trip air fare to Boston. hotel accommodations and car rental for one week this fell. Additional details on the contest may be obtained by calling the developer at 831-7104. First phase at Brighton The first phase of 10 new luxury homes Is now under construction at Brighton Ridge In Laguna Hills. Brighton Ridge homes will offer 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 dlsclmlnatlng 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 sales Information center, located at 24691 Monte Royale Street In Laguna Hills, Is open dally except Wednesday and Thursday from 10 e.m. to 6 p.m. Further Information on the Beacon Hill Pointe series is avallable by calllno the J. M. Peters Co. corporate head- quarters In Newport Beach, 833-9331, or by writing to J.M. Peters Co .. 1601 Dove St .. Suite 190, Newport Beach, 92660. EQUITY PLUS l IUl I I \ 114" .1. , ..... -,;:;; I . thUl1• _# ...... -11< 1\\1 \ \I I I 'I 'U •U •t _,J1 .... Iii '" "'" ""'" ,, .1 ·' I 11 ~ ~· · ,, ,, , .... \ I I l•lu .. • ... I ..,., It. I \It I.~ f'lir1 \I ••• ,.hJ..,, I Contact Joseph Benedum (714)142...t321,Ext.331 OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM HOMES/TES IN A GUARD-GATED COMMUN/1Y 15 Modrltol, Son Clemente, CA 91671 (11'4) 6'43-1191 • 24 hour guarded-gate and roving patrol • swim and tennis center • each lot custom designed • 39 closed since June 1983 • panoramic ocean views from $145,000 ~ J • " Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 03 No time for yard work? Check out Belcourt Hill The maintenance-free aspdet of llvlng at the J.M. Peters Company's Belcour1 Hiii In Newport Beach is one of many key attractions to potential buyers, according to Tom Hover, Peters' vice president for marketing. Today's Cover Home "Our buyers at Belcourt Hill have many demands on their time," Hover pointed out. "'Some of these are professional, some are social. But they leave little time for tending to landscaping and building exteriors. That's why we designed out the Sea the breeze at Dana Point development V1s1tors to the new, single-family homes of DanaWoods in Dana Point can see the ocean breezes whipping the flags supported by tall standards even before they leave their cars to tour the five fully-furnished model homes. "Just the sight of the rippling flags makes visitors cooler. even before they feel the refreshing, smog-free salt-water air that we take for granted living here in Dana Point," said Tom Archbold, sales manager for the 76-acre total living environ- ment created by South Coast Community Develop- ment Corporation and its joint venture partner, Founders Financial Company, a division of Forest Lawn Company of Glendale. Three and four bedroom. two and three bath homes at DanaWoods are priced from $195,000, and new homebuyers can take immediate oc- cupancy. Designed to appeal to the move-up market. ocean-close homes in the community display 19 exterior elevations which achieve high standards of individuality. Featuring ceramic tile entries, wood-burning fireplaces. formal living rooms and dining areas. family-size kitchens and well-proportioned bedrooms, the homes range from 1,658 to 2,912 square feet. Sunny atriums, wet and dry bars. custom walkways and entry walls. and a variety of front landscaping treatments can be seen In select plans which create additional individuality. Facing quiet cul-de-sac streets, loop streets and courts with planted center islands. the homes are clust ered in mini-neighborhoods which promote serenity and maximize views. No backyards adjoin others along the rear of the lots. and the resulting privacy is treasured by residents already occupying their homes. Within walking distance of the Dana Hills Htgh School, the quality-crafted homes have a 2.2-acre recreation center where a large, free-form swim· ming pool is getting a summer workout. A 4.5-acre community park with playing areas. picnic tables and barbecues is accented by shade trees Six night-lighted tennis courts are available at the Dana Hills Tennis Center less than one-hall mile away and the multi-million dollar Dana Point Harbor and Marina are approximately one mile away tor fishing, boating, fine dining and shopping. Doheny State Beach, the Marine Studies institute and the charming shops and art galleries of Dana Point range along Pacific Coast Highway. To see the breeze-swept community of homes at DanaWoods, take the San Diego or the Santa Ana Freeway to the Pacific Coast Highway exit near Dana Point Proceed north along the coastal highway to Street of the Golden Lantern and then turn inland to the top of the hill. Furnished models are open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m weekends. For further information. call 661-7213. El Toro condos a pleasing buy Over 104 satisfied homebuyers can't be wrong. In fact. they'll all agree that the most "right" thing they've ever done was to buy a new home at White Oak. a Pacesetter Homes condominium community In El Toro. Those 100-plus residents are satlfied home- owners In many respects. "They have praised the striking architectural design and the comfortable floor plans at Whl1e Oak ," stated Reed Baker, Pacesetter vice president of sales. "But their greatest enthusiasm Is reserved for the affordable prices and excellent financing programs. White Oak prices start at just $67,995 and 103/• percent first year Interest rate financing is av all able with just 5 percent down. It's prices and terms like these that made It possible for so many of our buyers to afford a home of their own. Buyers have a choice of three distinctive floorplans In both 1 and 1 bedroom designs. All of the homes Include spacious kitchens with built-In range and oven, dishwasher , disposer, ceramic tile countertops and luminous cellinglight fixture as standard features. Interested home a~oppers should call 859-4431 , or visit the sales office which is open dally from 10 a.m. to dusk. To view the furnished model homes. take the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeway to the El Toro Road offramp. Drive north on El Toro Road to Trabuco Raod. Turn left on Trabuco to Rlmhurst and right to the entrance to the homes. THIS NOTICE APPEARS AS A MATTER OF RECORD lJrdcourt f inanriat lncorporattd hos ommged funding of s450,ooo.oo FIRST TRUST DEED LOAN ON A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE (714) 953-2920 C.ol•lo-"-0 lt<.,,ted a.~ .. OQ41 great majority of typical homeowner maintenance at Belcourt Hiii." Belcourt Hill Is a series of innovative- ly-designed townhome floorplans -many of which have ocean views -located back from the Intersection of Jamboree and Its well-known restaurants. Three two-story and one single-level plan are available at Belcourt Hill, with the homes ranging 1n size from the 2,036-square-fo ot Plan One to the lavish, 3,294-square-fo ot Plan Four. Prices currently begin at $435,000, with lot premiums applying to ocean view locations. "Belcourt Hill's key amenities represent a typical priority list for today's highly successful people," Hover pointed out. "These Include the guard-gated entry, the Individualized electronic security for each home, the architecture, designed to make best use of the views. and the upkeep program handled by the 11eighborhood's home- owners' association." Vlews1de verandas are found on all levels of the homes looking toward the nearoy Pacific. Walls ol glass bring these highly desirable views into the homes themselves. Adding to the attractions of Belcourt Hiii 1s a centrally-located social center. with pool, cabana and spa, for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. A brief sampling of Interior appointments and appliances provides some insight into the level of quality incorporated into the homes of Belcourt Hill: a Filtex central vacuum system; Allmilmo kitchen cabinetry, Imported from West Germany; a Jenn-Air trl-convertible hood less cook top: Westec electronic ho~e security system; hand-set marble wet bar tops; Sub Zero refrigerator. with door panel matching the cabinetry: Walker & Zenger ceramic tile, hand-set onto kitchen countertops. and a built-in NuTone Food Center. to name a few. Belcourt Hill models are currently open to visitors dally from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Additional information on this exclusive residential series Is available during these hours by caling 760-3808. To reach Belcourt Hill, take the Jamboree Road offramp from the San Diego Freeway and drive toward the coast. Turn left onto Ford Road. The next available left will bring visitors to the guard-gated entry of Belcourt Hiii. The recreatio n cente r at Be lcourt Hill in Newport Bea ch features a pool, spa a nd caba na . The homes o ff er maintena nce-free living. • • --~~~~~~~ Setting the Course • the Rest will Follow A magnificent resort setting ... spectacular si ngle-family residential designs ... fabulous panoramas of blue ocean waters and the Robert Trent Jones, Jr. championship golf course ... a sequestered, guard-gated entry and private resid ential amenities ... all have set the course for succe ss at The Villas at Salt C reek. Only a few resi d ences remain available In this first edition of luxury homes. C hoose your address to be one of Southe rn Califo rn ia's m ost prestig ious at the VIiia s at Salt Creek. $375,000. to $500,000. One Sotogrande Drive • Laguna Niguel. Ca llfornlo 926n · (714) 832-2860 f>T•C4K eflecil..,. !of deadline al rhls publlcotlon Hom4IOWT*'I oueument CMJlloble ot '°* olllce 1982 Gra nd Award Winner • The Sea Country of LaguM Niguel .& AVCO Community Developer a. Inc. ' ., .. D.t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aug. 28. 1983 Last chance for a home on Bennett Ranch The W1lllam Lyon Company has opened sales on the flnal phase of slngle-famlly homes Ir the popular "Bennett Ranch' development. tn El Toro. So outstanding has been the sale success at Bennett Ranch that earlier phase openings have inspired week-long campouts, some of which have attracted coverage by Los Angeles tele- vision stations. Only 22 homes remain to be sold In the 350-home community. "This may represent the last chance, ever, for famllles to pruchase new premium-quality. single family homes in Orange County for prices beginning at only $139,990," observed June Boyd, sales manager for Bennett Ranch. within a natural backdrop of Saddleback Mountain and nu - merous agricultural preserves in Orange County's most rapidly growing area. Vaulted ce l llngs , wood-burning fireplaces, separ- ate family rooms. formal living rooms. spacious master suites -some with optional adult retreats -and two-car garages with direct home access are among the features. The Bennett Ranch kitchens are offered with complements of General Electric appliances, In- cluding range, self-cleaning oven. dishwasher and garbage disposal. as well as custom ash cabinets. eating bars and green- house windows. microcosm of early Orange County," commented Brian Nor- kaitis, vice president for the William Lyon Company. "The area is fresh and boom- ing with an exciting undercurrent of enthusiasm and pride. We have major shopping centers. theaters. restaurants, fine schools and an overall reflection of the Orange County good life" he added. Bennet Ranch model homes, furnished and decorated by Carole Elchen Interiors, are dis- played Tuesdays through Sun- days from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Mondays from noon until 6, near the intersection of Trabuco Road and Cherry. Additio"lal information Is avail- able at 951-7909. ·. _ ..... The project offers one and two-story , three and four-bedroom homes, in formats ranging from 1,410 to 1,998 square feet of living space. Twelve exterior elevations are offered. The homes are established Designed by architects Hales-Langstron. the homes are highlighted by the "adult-zoned" master bedroom suites. which include full baths and dressing areas, oval tubs with ceramic tiling, cultured onyx countertops and double-basin pullmans. "The El Toro Area is rather a Visitors should take lake For- est Drive east from the San Diego freeway, then turn right on Trabuco to approximately a half block beyond Cherry. on the left hand side of the street. ,.. r Ex tf>rior of' lit·nne ll Ranch home in El Toro development. .. . -., . -. ---. - ------------ .. I' Stairway at Rolling Hills Park Estates. Amenities abound at Rolling Hills Estates Step-down living rooms that are open to the story above, large entry foyers decorated with either hand-set ceramic tile. travertine marble or rich wood floors, impressive curving stair- ways and tormal dining rooms are among the array of appointments featured tn the four and five-bedroom custom homes at Rolling Hiiis Park Estates. Situated on large sea-view lots overlooking the ocean In Palos Ver- des Peninsula, the two-story and a llmlted number of split-level resi- dences command from 3, 100 to 4, 100 square feet of interior area with three-car garages. self-cleaning ovens, Waste King dls- posals, Thermador trash compactors and multl-cycle dishwashers. While one kitchen offers a Char-Glo barbecue under a brick arch and a central cooktop Island; all are enhanced by hand-set ceramic tile countertops, Shapell's own custom hardwood cabinetry, luminous ceil- ings and nooks. Other features are up to three and one-half baths, vaulted cathedral or sloped celllngs, conversation pits and master suites boasting balconles, private dressing and bath eras with twin sink vanities and oval or Roman tubs. Step-down retreats with fire- places and wet bars highlight select suites as well. Sea Pointe an 'instant success' Developer reports 47 sales at new private community in San Clemente Proclaiming the project to be "an southern Orange County," claimed Fish-marketing program Is available to en- instant success." Pete Fisher, vice er. trepreneurs who plan to build "for sale'' president of sales, has reported 47 sales The sites a"erage approximately homes in the community. at "Sea Pointe Estates" In San 13,000 square feet and are designed for Fisher estimated that finished homes Clemente. single or multi-level home construction. would be vaJued at between $450,000 The judiciously planned s50 million Prices range from $145,000 to $450,000. and $1 million. Construction of the first gate-guarded community of 24B custo~ "Excellent financing" is available to Sea Point~ Estates home Is expected to homesltes commands panoramic views purchasers, according to Fisher. begin within 30 days, he said. that stretch from San Clemente to Dana The developer, Central Capital De-Visitors shou~d exit the San Diego Point Harbor and Marina and as far as velopment Company, otters a team of Freeway at Camino de Estrella, turn east Catalina Island. consultants, designers, architects and and drive past the Ocean View Tennis "This community has been conceived builders who can provide complete Club and the San Clemente Hospital to as the premier residential address In design and construction services to Marbella. A left tu~n leads to the main purchasers. Addition ally a complete entrance of Sea Pointe Este1es. ----EQUITY PLUS---- corr nrnu1 © invrs Tnrn1 conr nnr ---· 26 ROOM ESTATE Thia 8,000 aquare foot home la every peraon'• dre•m. With • apectacul•r view of the Pacific •nd fe•turlng 5 bedroom•, 7 bathe, famllJ room, bllll8rd room, •rv•nta quarter• end an underground wine cellar, thla lovelJ home aeta the atandard In ultlm•t• llfeatJI•. Cuatom pool a 2 apaa + excellent aaaumable fln•nclng. $2,995,000. dill for 4 page color brochure. AUTHENTIC ENGLISH TUDOR Thi• dramatic 8,800 aquere f~t home with a 2 atorJ entr1way and aplendld view of the Pacific feature• 5 bedroom•, 41h bath• and cuatom pool a apa. Excellent aaaumable financing and ready to move In. Call for 4 page color brocht,1re. S1 ,580,000. 35 Rldgellne Dr., Harbor Ridge GOLF COURSE CUSTOM Contemporary la the bJWord. Thi• lovely 4 bedroom 31h bath golf coune cuatom waa totally remodeled In 1911. Very private pool a ·~ with gourmet kitchen a morning room. Extenalve track llghtlng on 24' high celllnga a I akyllghta. Great financing •nd owner wlll trade down for · other Newport home 11,485,000. 220 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 ·-----(714) 760-1900 Amenities include built-in vacuum system. intercoms with AM/FM radios. air conditioning. and in some homes. up to three wet bars and four fireplaces. Prices $523,500. Many of the r------------------ Kitchens at Rolling Hills Park Es- tates are appointed with built-in Thermador microwaves and Moves up Rus e ll Carlson has been name d soles ma nager a t Woodbridge Parkview in Irvine, n William Lyon Co. df'velo pm.,.nt . I homes are sited on equestrian-zoned lots that have ample space for corrals and stables. As an added feature. the community incorporates a complete equestrian center and bridle trails that are maintained for resident's enjoyment along with four tennis courts. Model horns lic;id the sales office are open from 10 a.. dally. For Infor- mation, (213) 541-4818. To reach Rolling Hills Park Estates, secured by two privacy gates with telephones, visitors should take the San Diego Freeway to the Crenshaw Boulevard exit. Proceed south to Crestrldge (approximately eight miles), turn right to Hlghrldge, then left one-half block to the model complex. EQUITY PLUS ! tilt I I \I Ill' ~Lui\,:~~ ;1',.'ii '"'" nurh'f l lilOI I~ l \\I \\Il l -..~11mo,,h ... Iii '" ""' ""'" \( .1 -,14 I H "'"Mhl '" n:~ul-. r~ •' h, .... ,.111 ... ''1'''' 'Im 111-. Mh fl; 1'.,t'"H l•\tiW~,'1 D1ily Pilat phone 642-5678 ;.... '·' ·-1.:·~·· ... , ~ ....... ' . • . n" • "'' ~ • \ ·-~ • ' .. .... ' u . , . • .. 1.. ARCH TECTU RA L PR 0 PE RT IE S BA YFRONT LANDMARK A world-class villa in sight of all principal yachting activity in Newport Harbor - bayfront lawn, shimmering pool and spa, over 8000 square feet of superb traditional detailing, designer interiors, and, of course, eve!)' luxury amenity that could be expected. The seller may cooperate in eenaible financing altemativee and the villa it priced for SOUND VALUE at 13,975,000 in fee. TIMELESS STYLE Many have acclaimed it the finest com- bination of architectural design, integrity of construction and location in Newport. The Steve Chase designed interiors are truly something to behold! Ita command- ing location on Big Canyon Country Club is premier. And its approximately 7000 square feet are remarkablf designed for f a!DiJy activities or extensive entertaining. Noteworthy seller financing in addition to qualified assumption of an attractive $2,000,ooo+ First. Sound value at 13.250.000 fee. ,...-~ - '° = . . ------------- ·:· .. · .... ' ··.•.;.•-· • .......... .,,. ....... .., • . ........ ,,. ,,,,-#-.-~ ................... -t" .-... 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San Diego's only residential" marina j ust f o ur miles south of Ho te l D el Coronado And. because of their superb looa· lion within the overall masi..r planned development, Monost speC· Villas present S00\1tean. bay. city tarulat..Minlains ... ever offered at ,lfe' Cars. The \'illas offer features and apj>ointments mdhiduals of dis- cerning taste expect to find in a cus- tom residence . Montego Bay \'illas co mmun it\' amenities include: a LAVISH CLUBHOUSE, TWO REGU- LATION TENNIS COURTS , 24 ' x 40' POOL, and BOAT SLIPS ARE AVAlLA.BLE. ~ ... --I • .. 08 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Aug 28, 1983 I 1 ..... fer .... ln11t IN lale 11 .... ltr lal1 lt11e I•• f!l• IH•e fer f!l• Ir• 111 f!le ltff!! a. Salt lt!!f• In 1&11 l•t!f! 111 lala ....... fer laJ1 Ctrtu ••I•• 1111 ttta •111 1024 CMtt ••11 1014 C11ta 11111 1024 Coala Mtta 1024 C11t1 M111 1024 CMta Kna 1014 C11ta K111 't014 Cetta Ina tft4 C1at1 ... , 1124 o AY 1 5 *•a1• •IH• snr., r.s• nw. PllCll IUSMHI N~ ;e;, o~nug• ~n~~ ! 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Excepuunally large 41 .Bdnn, l>O;lglll ano1ne1 A9611ng novM Sal/Sun Carpels O• •Uill . bll·1ns Doud Co 673 1600 & A\/ &<:Gtll>6 Assume U · only s 179 900 c 1111 Call 540· '15 I de o, din.log. large ramiJy room, pool, RV only S 1311.000 Clf'IOJ p1tnt ano 1 .. d see II first, 1111ng 12% 11nanc1ng Ask· 5•0-115 lfor an 1ppo1n1 space, Newport Harbor H S area Etc, Snaw 63 1-1266 101 LIH POI Ill. corner ot Arnotd and OllUHS COHO '"II S255.000 631·1a10 m.;rll Super vl•w btylronl Beacn Ave owe 111 T 0 Ownet 2 bl, 1·~ ba pool llllllLY IEOOUTll 20241 OAPlLU OT etc. etc condo Newpo11 Beach's 111 10· ,.,,. int Prrce S 125 beaut ioe yard S1ep1> 10 Must ae. 10 believe. up IPll lllllY 1·4 289 Liiac, Coat a Meaa most presllgloua llvlng In K Call 549·1783 alter " mar._el Ideal tor 1:1lderly graoed wall cov•flnga securlly 1'11gn1l&e Popular pm. 650·3338 wknds couple Low assumable and w11109 .. c:ovellr)QI, o~n Hou•• Set • Sun 11-4 2 "' "O' plan 5599,000 loan $ 135,000 6•2 8809 tush atrrum sundeck 011 INCREDIBLE Balow Mlil ,.- w/owner t1nanc1ng LET'S GO Maata• eorm w•relen terms & low dwn on 2Br 631-5055 Of 548-1347 111·1174 TOESCROW Wimbledon Village 3br. security syatem Open 28 8 quS~~l~Y900wnnae MtTIY&ntlWlll l arge 3 B r Condo wl a111c:n 2 car gar Aak- 1 n g $124 ,950 Agt 675-8811 W • alto II. OAVE WHITE 546-2313 2ba, 12•. auumabt• s "au 1 5 6 0 5 ----• rtllW •· • AS Jn u ' • Call ·~2.a•79 Golden Prop 752-1589 THE REAL ESTATE $ 184,900 556-6922 Brookview 720-0504 v.. vv 2 BEDROOM 6 Marttlme Jasmine Creek CdM 760-1733 $289,000 * * 6802 W Oceanfront. Nwp1 Bch Sun 1-5 645-5430 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 212 Tustin Ave. Npt Bch 645-3370 $429,000 Sun 1-5 2764 H1llv1ew Dr. Nwpt Bch 644· 7020 $259.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 BR plue FAM RM or OEN 1717 Sprlngwood, Wdbrg, Irvine 752-1414 $262,000 Sunday 2·5 8 Purple Sage (Trtlrk) Irvine 631·1266 $229.000 Sun2-5 233 16th Place, Newport Beach 675-4333 $135.000 Sun 1·5 5 Landfall Ct. Nwpt Crest. NB 760-1900 $178,500 SundRy 2-5 * # 1 Pandora, Irvine Grove, Irvine 642-5200 $137,500 Sunday 2-5 31 Hlllgrass. Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $239,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BEDROOM 217 Jasmine. Corona del Mar 673-5551 $539.000 Darly 1-5 118 Jade, Balboa Island $299.000 Open Dally 31898 Circle Dr, So Laguna 759-9100 $395.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 *605 Brookview, Costa Mesa 720-0504 $149,000 Sunday 1-5 17451 Meer, Huntington Beach 963-6767 $125.000 Sunday 1-5 * 3112 Gibraltar (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 641-8629 $144,900 Sun 12-5 19 Oakdale (Woodbridge) Irvine 752-1569 $168.000 Sun 1-5 2238 Avalon St .. (College PkJ. CM 645-9478 S 119,500 Sun 1 ·5 874 Oak St. Costa Mesa 646-8178 $109,000 SattSun 1-5 1r49 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 640-5423 $340.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1954 Port Cardigan. NWPI Bch 760-8632 $239,500 Sunday 1-5 3 BA pfu1 FAM AM or DEN 10072 Merrimac. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $ 145.000 Sunday 12-4 2401 Holly, Npt BGh 644-6200 $ 175.000 Sun 1-4 2008 Yacht Resolute (Seavu). Npt Bch 644-6200 Sunday 1-5 2109 E Balboa Blvd, Peninsula Point 675-3772 $575.000 Wed-Sun 1-4 339 Cherry Tree Ln, Nwpt Bch 759-9100 $265,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 **721 Bayside Dr, COM 760-8333 $1,250.000 Sunday 1-5 14 Rue St. Cloud, Big Canyon, N.B. 720-1762 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 425 Allso Ave (Nwpt Hgts). NB 759-9100 $445,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 223 Goldenrod, CdM 644-9060 $310,000 Sun 1-5 •4615 Hampden (Cameo Shrs). Nwpt Bch 760-8333 $475.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1393 Galaxy, Dover Shra, NB 644-6200 $459,000 Sunday 1-6 #4 Yorkshire (Hrbr Rdg) NB 759-9100 $2.200.000 Sunday 1-5 3355 Nevada, Mesa Verde No. CM 979-2390 $155.000 Sunday 1-5 2940 Ouedada (Btutfs) NB 640-5560 $269.000 Sat/Sun 1.5 * * 1036 Polaris (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $910.000 2011 Westwtnd. Santa Ana 546 -2313 $125 .000 Sat 2:30-5.30,Sun 1-4 249 1 Crestview Dr, Nwpt Bch 644-7020 $365.000 Sunday 1-5 10072 Merrimac, Huntington Bch 963 -6767 $142 ,5 00 Sat 1.30-5.Sun 11:30-5 3148 Manistee. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $149,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 2561 Clrcle Or . Newport B<:h 646-6325 $475.000 Sat/Sun 12·6 1215 Mariners Drive. Baycreat, NB 631· 730 $455.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15801 Clarendon. Wntmlnster 963-6767 1155,000 Sunday 12-5 • 36 Skytall Jasmina Creek CdM 759-1501 $437,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2818 Serang Pl. Cotta Mesa 540·1151 $182,500 Sat3-5,Sun1-4 2006 Deborah Lane. Harbor Highlands, NB 631·7300 $185,000 Sun 1·5 1515 Cumberland, Wtttcllff. NB 540· 1151 $234.000 Sat/Sun 1-4 214 Via Grulana. Lido Isle. N B 873-7300 $379.000 Sun 1-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido tale. N.B. 673-7300 $550,000 Sun. 1·5 Sund1y 1-5 1 •5 Jetty, Corona del Mar 760-9295 $438,000 SattSun 1-5 * * 17 Beacon Bay, Nwpt Bch 673-3769 $775.000 Sunday 1·5 * •22 Beacon Bay. Nwpt Bch 673-1036 $165,000 Sunday 1·5 4 BEDROOM •20252 Eastwood Cr. Hunrlngton Beach 675-1771 $217.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 * * 1024 E Balboa Blvd. Balboa Peninsula 631-1400 $1 ,195,000 Sun 1-5 182 1 Kings Rd . Cllffhaven. NB 646· 7171 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1627 Mlnorca. Costa Mesa 546-23 13 $147,900 Sunday 12·5 855 1 Lido. Westminster 963-6767 $121.500 Sunday 12-4 * * 748 Via lido Nord NB 644-9060 Sun 1·5 14 24 Seacrest CdM 644-9060 $290,000 Sun t-5 1132 White Salls. Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2012 Port Bristol, Nwpt Bch 644-8084 $310,000 Sunday 1·5 4 BA plua FAM RM or Dt:.N 3108 Monroe. Costa Mesa 546-5605 $145.900 Sunday 1·5 One Muir Beach, Spyglass Hiii, CdM 851-0766 $1 , 195,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 1213 East Balboa Blvd. Bal Pen. NB 575-5487 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2769 Bluebird Cir. Costa Mesa 631-1266 $237.900 526 Catalina, Npt Bch 631 -1266 $370,000 Sat 2·5 Sun 2-5 1934 Port Trinity (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 760-8333 $357.500 Sunday 1·5 2 18 No Deerfield. Anaheim 641-9110 $131,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 1715 Antigua Way, Npt Bch 631·1266 $399.000 Sat/Sun 2-5 * 1308 Santiago (Westctlll), N B 644-9060 $444.000 Sun 1-5 • 11 Hiiisborough (Hrbr Vu His) NB 760·8333 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 Fllntrldge (Turtlerock). Irvine 644-9060 $329,000 Sun 1·5 1844 Port Charles (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 760-8333 $345.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 220 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 644-9060 Sun 1·5 * • 1310 Galaxy Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631·7300 $965,000 Sun 1-5 t 118 Somerset Lane, Westclltt, NB 631·7300 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2846 Tobago. Costa Mesa 546·2313 $175,000 , Sunday 12.30·5 • 2027 Yacht Defender, Seavlew, NB 631-7300 $495.000 Sun 1·5 • 1050 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores. NB 631-7300 $749,000 Sun 1·5 1910 Tahuna Terrace. CdM 873-8409 Sat/Sun 1-4 2840 Catalpa (Bluffs) NB 551-6700 $249,000 Sun 2-6 1r•3461 Windsor, Costa Mesa 645·0303 $238.000 Sun t-4 289 Liiac. Costa Mesa 631-5055 $220,000 Sat/Sun 11 .4 1600 E. Balbol!I. Plnlnsula Point 631-1400 $589,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1070 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, NB 63 1-7300 $590,000 Fee Sun 1·5 2572 Circle Or (Byshra) NB 844-6200 SundJy 1-5 1100 s .. Lane. Herbor Vlow Hlllt 631°1400 $409.000 Sun 1·5 . .. This Weekend! * •309 Via lido Soud, NB 644-9060 •365 Ramona Way. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 979-2390 $205.000 Sunday 1-5 * 1520 Warwick, Westcllll, NB 642-5200 $259,500 Sunday 1-5 18 Partridge, Woodbridge. Irvine 552-1640 $204,900 Sun 1-5 1906 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631 -7300 $450,000 Sun 1-5 1901 Yacht Puritan. Seavlew. NB 760· 1900 $494,500 Sunday 1·5 2040 Mandarin, Costa Mesa 645-0303 $260,000 Sun 2-5 2839 Alta Vista. Nwpt Bch 644 -6200 $250,000 Sunday 1-4 I 817 Port Carlow (Harbr Vu Homes) NB 644-9060 $347.500 Sat/Sun 2:30-5 •9291 westchf1, Huntington Bch 963-6767 S 153.900 Sunday 12-5 53 Cambria. Spyglass Hill. NB 63 T • 7300 $625,000 •• 3 Point Sur. Spygla.ss Hiii, NB Sun 1·5 631-7300 $560,000 Sun 1-5 • v 1 1 Monterey Spyglass Hiii 759-1SO1 Sat/Sun 2-6 * 4626 Roxbury Cameo Shores N.B. 759-150 1 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 * 1849 Tanlger. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $220,000 Sunday 1-4 * 1509 Highland Drive, Harbor Highlands, NB 631 -7300 $265.000 Sun 1:5 * • 2107 Santiago Drive. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $349,000 Sun 1-5 2024 S Capella Ct. Costa Mesa 540-1151 $179,900 Sunday 1-4 * 1834 Commodore Road, Baycrest. NB 631 -7300 $310,000 Sun 1·5 * •225 North Star Ln (Dvr Shr) NB 644-6200 $995.000 Sun 1·5 * • 1980 Port Ramsgate, NB 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1980 Port Aamsgate, NB 675-6000 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1-f 2840 Catalpa, (Bluffs) N.B 551-8700 $249,000 Sun 1 5 BEDROOM * • 146 Shoreclltt (Shorecttff). CdM 1 5 ~4-9060 $542,500 Sat/$1 • 5 BA plu1 FAM RM or OEr * * * 107 Milford, CdM 644-6200 $2.300,000 .)un 1-5 * 1600 Ani1a Lane (Npt Beach) Sun 1_5 548-4262 $332.000 • 1122 Santiago, Newport Bee Sun 1_5 644-9060 $599.000 •708 St James Pl. Cllffhave~SBt/S 1 5 979·8280 $385,000 a un - 1t5 Royal St George. Nwpt.:h 644-6200 $1,250,000 Sunday 1:30-5 ::3 Bordeaux (Hrbr Rdg) I Sunday 1_. 760-8333 $995,000 *9 Pinehurst (Bg Cnynlwpt Bch 644-6200 $775 ooo Svnday 1·5 33 Montpelller. Hart>c;i'1d09 (guard gate) 631·1400 $950,00 Sun 1-'- * 1918 Port Cardlft'br Vu Hms) NB 644-6200 $379/ Sat/Sun 1•4 •3452 Santa c1-~osta Mesa 546•2313 s 18~0 Sunday 12.30-4 1845 Santiago. fcrest. NB 642•5200 53000 Sunday 2-5 * • 20 Cypre/olnt. Big Canyon. NB 631•7300 ~95.000 Sat/Sun t-5 •l Lochmn.i-n f8g Cnyn) NB 644.6200'!.250,000 Sat Sun 1.5 • 4 Aock'1nt. Spygleas Hiii, NB 63 l·73{Se95.000 Sat/Sun 1·S 5 Mallb]'· Coron• dtl Mar 6447 $559,500 Sunday 1~41 I 6 BA plue FAM RM or DEN * • 107 Milford (Cameo Shrs), NB 644 ·6200 $2 .300 ,000 Sat 1-4, Sun 1:30·5:30 • • 11 Crestwood. Harbor Ridge, NB tl 760· 1900 S 1,989,000 Sunday·1 .5 * * * • 3 19 Morningstar, Dover Shores 63 1·1400 $1 ,475,000 Sat 1-5 144 Vra Vella. Lido Isle, N B 673-7300 $798,000 * t 10 Via Trreste, Lido Isle. N.B Sun 1-S 673-7300 $790.000 Sun 1·5 • 938 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $790.000 Sun 1·5 * * •• 101 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle 675·6161 $4,850,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 BEDROOM * • t406 Lincoln Lane, Baycrest, NB 5 63 1-7300 $495.000 Sal/Sun - 1 BR plue FAM AM or DEf( 1;8 Segura (RSJ Villas) lrvlne 760-8333 $149,900 slfday 1·5 2 BEDROOM 170 Rochester. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $125,950 Sat/Sun 12-5 510· 12 Poinsettia, Coronyl Mar 631-7300 From $251'7 Sat-Wed 12-6 Mor DEN Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 15 Wellesley. 1 e 833·2584 $ 16 0 Sat. 12-5 631-1400 $ ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2711 Vista U~m· Bluffs 11 ca~yon Cr . Canyon Crest Estates. NB 631-7300 S,000 Sun 1-5 16 westclltt,.Oa. Westclitf. NB 63 1·730~169,500 Sun 12·4 3 BEDROOM 170 A.Jester, Costa Mesa 546)13 $129.950 Sal/Sun 12·5 510•)12'/t Poinsettia, Corona det Mar 5:-7300 From $269,900 Sat-Wed 12-6 * Kamalii. Nwpt Crest. N B 3-7300 $ 175.000 Sun. 1-5 .lO 1 Columbia, Nwpt Crest, N B 673· 7300 $179,000 Sun 1 ·5 3 BA plue FAM AM or DEN * * * 320 Utero (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $299.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BEDROOM 194 Yorktown, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $96.950 1 BEDROOM 2606 Elden. Eastalde, Costa Meas Sun 1·5 673· 7771 $149,900 Daily 3 BEDROOM * 104 Aspen Lane, Costa Mesa 644-2562 $132,000 Sunday 2-5 3 BA plue FAM AM or DEN t5 Landfall Crt. Npt Bch 552-7500 $184.000 Sun 1·4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 200 Diamond, Balboa Island, Newport Beach 675-2910 $395,000 Dally 2 BR plue 2 BR 436 Carnation. Corona del Mar 631-1400 $540,000 Sun 1-5 64 Beacon Bay. Newport Beach 675-6000 $450,000 Sunday 1·5 4 ... plu. 2 ... 414 Carnation. Corona del Mar 675-5114 $499,000 $at/Svn 1·5 2 BR plue 3 BA, FAM RM or DEN • 310 Fernleal. Old Corona del Mar Fm;.~(18~ S595.000 Sun 1-5 3 BA plue 1 BA 203 Palmer St. Nwpt Hgls Area, CM 642-5200 $247,SOO Sunday 2·! 5 BA plue 3 BA f\09 Acacia 1oc .. n1ldt ot Hwy). CdM 645·7048 S399.000? SattSun 1·5 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 01 lnMI tw l&lt 111111 Its bit l11m f!J blt IHtn fer bit l111n ftr lalt Mtul1ia, Dtmt 811111 Uidaral11lt4 ~ lt11t1 OaJaaabW In• OaJaraltW AJ!Jlaotl, Dal. 1--'-• 1,.....4 •-fat 1"'.a4 M t ltac'-1061 • t I '-1"'.e:t u · t It L Ifft IHtrl lUO !'"'~,.;'~' ;•;M:ll::ia:•;•J.:1:..,.::'':lt:.U==t:h:t;J;;I..,.=:':' iiiltiiiaciii•iiiiiiiiitU:;:'t C.rHa ••l Mar 2721 JTill -u• .,, ..... • "r' llC• -••• r "• CuAUrlOUI ··Aeel" Log ---•-;:-:-;-;";";';';';';';';';";";.j.:;==~====;1 I IT 6 000 LARO! 1 8A wi.w 09Ctl • 1111 IH BY OW MEAS S2 • RDIOQ 140 000 huge 2 l>O ~tlin tn the d 1 ger. t•ll .. 1795 • ~ v l TERMS 01· lllT Hll ~~~~ 1•c:,u;~1~·~ I ~~r.·~~ OLlfPUYH v'1rw ~3~·~~~01:~r·~~~ L 1·n a ls e ? 111 M111lgold 6~0 •255 Reduced ll0,000, 3 Br 211 S269 SOO 2t>r 2t>e Condo Oceoo Fathloo 111•nd CAL VET 175 000 961. Prof, male 1hr 2B• tu Buy BELOW llRIET'• Ba. Newpon t o wn on 111e "'llltlf 111 Newpor t 2!100 ~q fl 2 level S Br LOAN 114·3:18·500• ocean S340tmo Isreal Owners riave ru<Jucod Bay nea11 of Newport, w/pool, '•aero lot Open 752-8777exl 164, 12 10 9 I. IRVl.E prop;!rty ano want 10 Jiiii walk to LIOU V01ag11 S111. House Set/Sun 1·5 708 I________ Bay rr o n t ror Lease pm 720· 1657 hrn Aak1no 1uH under bldg & parking View 01 s 1 Jamu Pl Ownr lttar lla•atll Falla l J I• S u """r 4 l>edroom home Pnt't'J 5169•000· Diana Cappel C11a11n11 Boal 111p 11v1111 979-8280 3 acrea w12 MObii. homea WALi 011 Jtl TD IHOll "' 631 • 1266 s1 75 per It 6r5-1570 Main home 1&00 Sq Ii Lona term lease. Nc:wly remodeled. 4000 sq. Large 1 Br for Cast sale -$1 55,0(JO SAOlllFIO( Cleared land w lplne C> l arge 2 Br w/lrpll lw IEEL -111-1400 tr --------Newport Hgts. 3 yrs new. treas. faoct d yards It. Execut111e home. Unf urn1~h<'d 4 Bdrm., Family & Adull POOi$ C4M TIWltllOME Ille & airy 3 Br 2 5 Ba, horse correl1, 2 tl•g d I f b "'0 f Tennis Court 111-1401 ewes CllYOI OllEST ESTATE owner moving & eaye eheds e.celleot wtlf 41 b.:tths Pier an sop or oat~ up tO ' t Park llkeaeHmg •*YI l*TI Sell it• Below merke1 some lfuil tree• 400 ~ ~~~ IAYI " • 2 Br • Family 2•.; Ba For d1talla call Rusty yard• lfom 1~1 $65,000 ~""-111 a pttme loca11or• oo app1011 1800 S(! II Clean G 1 lh 631 1286 *** '1~~ aalboa Peo1nsu1a liprellyendunit 2 un er . • ~~~54~~~2:-•86 or '.:6'. Duplex 3Br 2b11 & 2Br ••pie's view commty • (iiiii'I OF IRVINE 2oa Park your 55 footer POOi & spa • teoots Walk Shown by :.1ppo1ncmem only THE SHORES Corona del M11 714/~4-26 11 OUI lront A !'lard 10 lind 10 Fashion Island Item Owner wlll carry at $ t 79,000, 11•1, 111t Fo1 more Info Agl 760-8617,720·1616 call Ct1ta Me11 l 024 lrriat 1044 O•t ol S111t *MUST IH TlllS* Patrrtr 1550 768-8018 673·2585 l-49().3357 Courtesy to BrokcJS S101 000 IOOI na11 10~ FHIHOIH 3 bdf~, 1'~ ba. t>eaulllully AsS<.1mable 2 br. 2'"' ba upgraded gtaol yard condo $163.500 Owner, IELfUOH PAYILIH llHLTOll 111-1120 Newport 2·Sly. sharp HILAll O"'" .. I.,,. 1ao11ay poolside 1o wnt1ome Strallord on Avon • " " w1011r $125.000 value-a Neel.I 10 partoera for VB· Coata Mt11 2724 1656 sq ft ot quiet luxury. 2 Br 2•1t Ba wt every xtra lncd yard S750 673-6336, 642-9666 Open no~se Sun 2005 833-25941851· 100 I OAP[ ODD TOWllHOM[ steal at $108.999 Call ca11on apartment 3 bd, 2 3 bdtm 2''> bath cust PAT RICK TENORE ba Calf l or Info Coat• Mt aa U24 lmae 2244 llew,.rt kick 2269 2 Br. 1 Ba. o•r. bllln renge LAKES . spacious t Br end 2 s1or;b11y1roo1 3 Br 3 Ba & oven open beam cell. unit, frplc, dlntng, lrg spa & patio, dock avail 1119. gard Cat OK $825 deck. part rum S650tmo I 1850 I mo Agent 2 Od-dn11rs gar "'C8 area V1c1or1a1Canvon No dogs Avail 9·• $550/mo 631·6612 Arnolo Owner 645·3440 CUSTOM BUILT Bay & oceao vu cttm 2 Br lhruou1 Shutters. air 760-87021631· 1266 Ag1 493·4 lOl R cond oa~ wet bar t>r1ck SI 10t000 J H HA 2223AVALON Broker 640·9019 ~~h~oo~~~~d::'t> 0, ~:;1 pa110 e1c $209 ooo Call HlLH PACI ED Ti at S~uiat 1590 d111ona1 t>r $4 29,000 OWNER 63 l·0710 llHDT TO MOVE! Waikiki time-snare One i $500 dep Avail Sept 1 Cell Martha Batre11 Alty 851· 1651 2BR l'•BA $98,000 243 E 22nd C M 979-8330 .,. Northwoods 4 Bdrm, 2' 1 t>a Custom home with many e.aHas cent Opo Sun 1·5 2 12 Tustin --------• Name your move in date week per year $4.995 Ave Owm &15·3370 BUY DIRECT FROM and assume e.1s1ing Private party 760-1768 1982 A Meyer. 549·3484 642-5200 •Br ::ea, Npt His. all oew 2BA Tri Level Towohouse. Ranch , Br 2 B 11 , Focd bltos ret11g • 2 car 2 Br 1112 Be. trplc DIW pvt pa110 garage. no pe!J $540tmo 543·54 78 634 Hamilton AIC 2 fireplaces The!•-------- kite.hen 1s a home makers HST IHORIST IUY dream, everytnlng Is Out ol state owners already there and bulll In. anxious to sell this tu11ely Community pool and ten· 5 Bdrm home Has much n1s $299.000 10 offer large family with BUILDER toaos sellers also ass1s1 carpofl. pool & spa $795 1amtd1n1ng rm, trpk: pV1 gar wtr/grdnr 1nc1 823-7527 or 775·2436 pool $1275 'Ill May theo $1150 Rei s 1213) DE TERMINEO TO SELL Pr1me cond 81\d tocailOO R.£. Excknp 1600 Have I 100R equity in Hunt Bch lormer Carls d11ve thru, lease & all res- 1aur ant equip as down pml tor $300K-$400K house So Orange Co, Rancho Mirage. Palm ()e.. ser1. lodlan Walls area Buy11r mu11 have res· taurant e~per & good fin Simi 7141846-3044 -$1250/mo 87&-3357, 663·6374 2Br Condo nr S C Plaza OUR PROJECT BY ANXIOUS11 Jo Ann Doran 3 t>d • den. 2 t>a. nr OCC, 559 l039 2 9, 2 Ba Condo nr SC Owner pool spa. S 10K or less dwn $700mo art 1a• $87 500 556· 1626. 775·2580 LABOR DAY Rl1r 759-0619 Indoor BBQ new carpel • 4 Br Jt>a. Car-al "0"' Plnza ate:, pool $675, POOL MDI[ Ou1e1 toca1100 3 BR 2 Ba fireplace RV access S 148.000 f10anc1ng Oy owner ltJ loC1r11U1 IUtr. 141-1121 * TtWltltOMES* BEST FINANCING BEST PRICE Most square footage, Easts1de Open Dally 12·6 472-8230 673-7771 J H +POOL G0<geous w/dlntng room fireplace • huge yard ASSUME 9 so•;. 1011 Only $119.999 Call PATRICK TENORE 760-87021631· 1266 BY OWNER 3 & DEN, 2 BA OPH HOUSE SAT /SUN 12·6 PM 2116 HANOVER DR 540· 1968 CHARMING 2Br. tBa house, Costa Mesa. $83,000 Terms 548-6680 Cute Cape Cod 2 Br • 2 units, ESlde S 179K By Owner ~5-9628 UIT-lllE 11_1_H_W_•_ USll[ 12°' LDAI tR LEAl[/OPTIH Newer 3 bdrm. h19hly up· graded town dble gar. p111 pa110, comm spa and pool Only $125.000 Ownrlbrkr Bill Dugg1os 833-29001759-8121 WTSllE COTTAH Ct1arm1ng & Con-& sur· rounded t>y towenng shade trees Comp1e1ety ptlvale front & rear yards 0e1ecned oarage Plenty of room for expanding Ooly $126.500 759· 150 I or 752-7373 WALKER& LEE RealEstaie lllllfTI HPLU Beaulllully remodeled home with income u"'' '" rear 3 Bdrms family room, dining room open beams and 2 lireptaces '" thll spic a!'ld span home Taatefully decoraded • very lnv1ilng to move right lnl 1247,500 20JPALIH (otl tlWllE AYE) tPHIHIAY 2-1 142-5200 j PETE -lllCttEL-INlllYI lllVW. FOR SALE BY OWNER 3Br, 2~Ba. Pa1kvlew C formal dtntng room, large covered pauo. and ""closed pool-s11ed backyard See 11 now• $350.000 &•2-5200 1145 IAITIHO OPHIHIH2-5 j PETE J BARRETr ··. REALTY Plan Earth1one colors!~~~~~~~~ .... Priced t>elow mkt at 1 $147,500 courtesy. 10 IEST HTS 10°' H t>krs 857·5311 OcnVu Trl·lvls comunty LE pooll1enn1s near beach POOL TH Spacious, trptc. Obi-gar. W1ll Iii tn nicely In this huge bltns gd terms Npl Crest bonus room or lf\IS extra 2·3 Br. den End units special value in sought $179,500 to $225,000 al1er University Perk 3 bdrms, 2 ba. great view ol hills & park Walk 11ght out 10 beaulllul greenbefl area Snorl distance to pools & 1enn1s. St 59,900 Nearest compatable Is S 10.000 higher• 759-1501 or 752-7373 WALKER& LEE RealE.ttaW ~ PRETTIEST Home In Woodt>rldga-3Br 2Be. creekside (Popl ar) $168.000 Golder> Prop 752· 1589 Univ Pk Terrace 3 Br Dover model, 2 Ba, xlol location, walklno dis· tanoe to comm pool Fee alnd S 139 500 Jean Lalen 752-14141 ~Tom 645.9200 ~o tt1er RE Al TOR II& CUYH IY OWHll 11•1. Oxe<I rate 30 years No loan lees. no closing costs Monaco with GC view 14 Rue V11tars Open wlc.nds 1 5 640-1538 BLUFFS 1 level 3 t>r 2 oa S 155.000 Assum 12•1• $90.800 BY OWNER 640-9050 or 760· 1995 LllOIUFllHT IHEllUHET Sweepi ng bay vi ews w/seller llnaociog & boat sllp avail Full securlly Oldg Asking only $4195,000 and may lease option. Diana Cappel 631-1266 $135,000 2Br 2' >Ba den luAury conoo. close 10 oct1 par~s. shopping Open Sun •·!> Call 10 see other 11mes 675-4333 233 16th Place. N B DOVH SHOllH VU Sh1weaso CHI•• h••• .. a le• ltt. Vu et, .. 1,1,a,hckhJ, hthlou 11111111. 1000 141 ft Hall 1 ltHI. ltwtltllt class, llran fiatures, tlloa, 1oarh•1 01lll11s.1tH,OOO. Lsoll1!4. " • " IHtst•HIS 111-Hll F1•8•·uPper Caoal Front W Npt 4 t>r 2'> ba $30 000 und&r marlo.et $299,000 terms O...nr 645-3370 Harbor Knolls Condo 3 Br 2 > Ba $280,000 By owner 760-6961 MARIO" lllHE lowest priced Lautremont 4 Br 3 Ba Ocean & city 11gh1 v1ewio Divorce sale S545.000 6 7'1·3211 Bob OotHfroat /Pt111i1111l1 •Br 4ba 2800 sq 11 3 1acuu 1 IUOS, gold IOI· t ures. oak pegged lloors.faotas11c ocean 111ew, quiet area or t>each $795 000, call tor details 675·5487 or 673-2282 OCUIFROllT Pr1me West Oceanlronl beech house. p11ced to 'Sell $495,000 6415-5430 OCUI VIEWlll L11H1 kacll 1041 HllHCOYE Landlocked tn Big Canyoo. Hart>or Ridge, or Tustin? Add this enchanted dwelling t>y lhe Ml to your list or collecut>lee S~tacular ocean front view from co~eted sou1hend ol Morro Cove Only $135,000 lor fully 1raoslerrat>le 16 yr leasehold & mot>tle nome Ideal settlog tor persooal or corporlle entertainment E111ena1ve sky olue decks S111rs to the watet's edge B110111 2B• 2Ba corner un11 LIDO ISLE 2t>r 35· Sale or oo 1op floor Luxury am· traoe t>y owner $339.000 men•llM owoer am:1ous 21 t Via Et>o11 675·83419 BYCO 645·225 I 644-81881497-2285 New Custom Horne 3 bd, LIHISLE Lovely Cape Coo 4 BR 3BA. extra wide lot Pnced 10 sell t>y owner $399,500 673-2523, 2 13 790-9921 Magolf1c1en1 2 Br Penthouse, ocean & ba'(lllewl All white decorl Very private & secure• (24 nr guard) fat>ulous pool w /underwaler bar $325.000 T 0 $250 000 at t3•1. Owoer 675-9400 2•-. be French doors. IEWPORT IEACH OPH SHIH 1·1 tlOOHITAWE Gracious Famtly Home On Secluded Sl'ladv Sitt Lovely pool w1ll'1 very p11va1e pauo Lg eat· 1n IUlch 5 t>dr 4 t>a. Form DR. peold lam rm Sep lodry unllm slo•· age Approx 3600 sq 11 $332.000 BY OWNER 548 4262 Frpi skyl1le 1acuuf. Ouellty wise & price 1 bl west ol Hlghlaod b11ck & tile deck end wlse·Bes1 Buy, 3Br 2Ba. betw Marlon & Estelle drrve $208,000 As· 1 sty. gorgeous grounds l•--------sumable loan 499· 1604 Vista Bahia Condos BUILD YOUR HOME oii II $l54•9oo OWIH HXIOUS spec tacular OCEA.N IU-1010 Park Lido Townhouse 2 FRONT 3 Arcn Bay. lee bd, 2 ba. pool & garage simple lot Call owner Fri $128. 750 675-5634 to Mon (7 141499-3070 or HWPlllT llLAH llAllE 110 IEI. T u e 1 o T n u r s Lrg duplex. 2br, 2t>a. w/ (21317~-1159 •aundry hoolc. up. bo1h OCUlt YU TWJIHOISE _ ulllls Live 11'1 one, rent lhe 3 Br 3 Ba. eod uni! 2 OPEN SUNDAY 370 Olhe< ByownerS274,900 M,ir s Mslr !luiie. sky· Mountain 2 Br Wood ev 626-6247 dys 594-2442 lites & murors 1hruout. 2 shingle. spotless house decks s 184,000 10 alot wtlegel unll, view I !>lock 1 10 beach $210,000 Noce 3Br.w huge lenced assumable oans Newe11 497-54 11 yard $99,000 Huge $235,000 Opn Hse Sun J BARRETr .. REALTY ---==· M U R C H I N S 0 N 1·4, 15 Lar>dlall Ctl Agl -------• WtHI litatl 1052 ENTERPRISES 752-8731 552-7500 tWIHWIUOAHT OPfl Hiil SAT 12·4 lt!J!rt ltack 1069 llnrrort l11ck 1069 $1112tel. - Unt>tli.vably highly up· graded In neutral tones Pegwood floor:. oak panellno. new appliances 1nclut11ng refr1g & micro-wave 2 Br 2 lull 011. lowe< unil S 139.500 Open Set 1.5 1111 Sovlh Coast Dr H101 720-0504 31771 E. Nine Dr Fabulous home aod a labolous p11ce 1n a gated area 3B 3ba. ram, dining & breaklasl rms on Et Niguel golf cour11 $325 00 Come 10 glle olf or Der Av1on, rtng number on sign DONNA MONDOR REALTOR r1111aia 494. 1081 Valier 1034 MiHiH Viti• 16'7 \~;.h co;'~~ A1~~~ab~~ IUHH FtRCEI SAU $57.000 Pnce sge 000 Beau1llul 2 Bd/2 Ba Con· • 1 968.2297 963•0867 tessa In Mallorca condo ,..g w/forever vu of lake B•lt. ktctl 1040 $165K asam 111 OWC 2nd on lo-dn or Ls Op s•nlUOFFHll John 641·lll10. Phil Try low dowr>·le&se option 837-3486 2 otks to beach Only 3 -- ya.ta Old Beau111u1 3 bCI lt!J!lt kuti 1069 • lemlly •oom. 2"• Ba AAA CaH 10 dltc:uss terms I 1 to,.,_ $179 900 Cindy Snaw Newport Hg1• charming 2 631· i266 Bdrm w/woodey tur· roundiogs Auume lrg ISi T D Hurryl Dell• 631 -1266 LtWHTPlllOH lniat 1A.a4 Only I 113.000 lor ~ Br ~ -Ba Bell buy In area Try ---------5% DOWN Wiii tell Ihle Wiii-weo end Della , 111111-lllt&lllHI 031.1266 Oakwood Model, 2 Br den. 2 b•. lrplc, Uied entry, 11r1um Fully t•f\d· seeped with covered p a tio upgraded c rpte /Orps t n<l of cul·de·"' IOI $ 167 500 lin e n c1n g 1 v a ll (7 14)S40 2079. ownr PllOE RHIOTIH Jutt ~ed ro 1175,000 A beeu1fful 2 9r 2 Ba condo m Irvin• Aencno Se,, JOl!Q1lln are1 SoliM ... 111 c:on1lder term1 A t>1olutely •up er b mo'ffl.-tn condition Pro- re111 on• lly decorated •• .,,, ........ * VIEWI VIEW! VIEWI Sec Bid ,? Br 2 Ba. Pool. 1><>e1 aup evall By Owner 875<-8637 3 Waterfront hom•• needed Newport Beech, 1 wlboal tllp, up 10 S 1,000,000 Prloc only Irvine P11cll1c Ree• C:at111t Jeanne 0 Sulllv•n or A n thony W llll•m• 476 1234 end upgraded Wllll view 8illlng eny1111ng with 1 AO for Al W111net1 Delly Piiot Cleaellled Ad VILLA BALBOA Professional decorated, furnis hed & unfurnished units arl' now being offered for saJ<' Pnet.>S range Crom $149,000 to $247.000 If interested, please call 645-6459 JRL PROPERTIES BANK OWNEDI MUST SELL NOWI 3801 Flnley St. Exclusive home with private docks. Walk to Lido VllJpge Remodelt'd a Br. 2Vi ba. Fresh. new. T~rrific tln.').nclng availabll· owe 80% at below rnarke1 rat<' <.:all J ohn for details Fei! land onlv $429,500 CAMBRIA PROPERTIES JOHN SHEA 955-3454 644-7020 ii a tlmpte mtUef UIHIULUTA~n~~J\*~ca1t~M~~2~-Mr~e~-:::::.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UMOHTllUCTEI YIEW 1JU1a Balboa 1 Br den condo A ss ume S 104 ,000 Mollve.ed seller Call tor dela11s Rusty Guinther 631 ·1266 BLUFFS 3 Bd single level. $165.000 2007 Ba1a Danae Corp Calf 851-9135 or 720· 1704 VALUE I LOOATIOI A w1n1ng combination! Presug1ous Westcllll nome on tree lined street Has warmth and charm. large yard aod pool plus 4 Bdrms Only $259.500 Get 11 while trs holl 1UOWARWICI OPH SlllAY 1 ·I 842·1200 & drapes S800tmo Woodbridge 2 Br 2 t>a. Ocean 1'" blks Deck, & 8 1 8 36 714-998·2200 den, frplc. atrium Single garage $1300/mo. 237 gas wtr pd 4 · 1 -hm on quiet cul-de· sac Canal 675· 7450 2 Br. $4160 Gar age 31Br 1 Ba family rm, glood $875/mo Avatl Oct 1 4Br w/pool 1n park l tke crpl s/drps & blt·tnS S ~ ~O Im~ ~ 4 8 ~ 9e0 2 ~ 540·2679 sei11ng. avail Sepl l·June 525·8803 543·5478 ' Woodt>r•doaCioodo2Br, 2 30 $1800 mo Garden & 2B• drpstcp1 fresh paint WIE * 32 ac estate • 14 ac Haas trees • 4 Br • 2 Br guest • Com1n'I bldg Interest *Tax sheller ~Inc FOR * Bay1ron1 HOMES :f Br 2 Ba. Mootecello Twnnse 2 car gar. POOi no pe1s $680 Sierra Mgmt. 64I·1324 3 Br 20a. no pels. kids ok. 806 Joann St $725/mo, call 644-1836 4 t>d. 2 ba. in Mesa Verde. 3260 M lnnesto a St $900/mo 6414-1838 Call Rusty Guinther, agt 4BR 28A house,lrg lenced 71 63 1286 p11110 & yard. West 19th St. $800 .. sec. 548·5fi98 4 Br 3 Ba. Mesa Verde. lrg home. 2 Mstr suites, lse _ opt .. $950 559-1237 IHIH faraiatlt4 $575 Cute Cape Coo 2 Br Tile t>e wood firs new lalka bit.. 2106 cplldrps Used brick. Grdnr, gar 645·2566 Ba air cond. frptc. ige 2 pool malot mer Agl 180 E Rochester $450 car gar w/opor Avail 9/ 1 Btenda 640-0020 548·0194 675·6527 $795 830.0645 BAY FRONT Mot>1le 3 Br. 2 2 Br walk 10 $hOPPIOQ Woodbr1dge Es1a1es "Lio· t>a. t>ch pool spa $1000, patio, starting at $525 colo" 3Br 2'"' ba, lam rm, yrly 673-6022 557-1430 lndry rm. $1000/mo, Bayside Coves Condo3 Br 2 Br w/gar crpts waler 640-2021 Owner/agl 2•.; Ba Penthouse. vu paid 636·4120 1·5PM $1990/mo 759-1341 Agt 2176 ·c· Pracent1a $460 La1aa1 ltacll 2241 Beacon Bay 2-e, 1 ea 2228 c P1acen11a $470 I Br College, frptc. trg yd, private beech & tennis. $330, 1br tt>a 1 adult. pet welcome. $850/mo $700/mo. utlls encld. non-smoker ooty w 17th Kall Renlals 497-4801 675-9826. near Whl10er 548-3829 2 Br hse, 2 yrs old. lrplc BEAUTIFUL dbl gar. view Kali Rentals NWPT CREST CONDO 497·4801 Lg 4Br lam rm. some 3Br. 2'1rBa. n-cpt, great views $ 1350 mo ocean v-Reot or tse option Ag1 646-0686 $3501$425 I Br(upper) & 2Br (downl Lge qui61 apts Cptstorps. no pets 3 11 W Wilson 631·2177 643-2289 3 Br totally remodeled. Big Canyon. magniliceot t>rand new. 1 ·~ Ba goll courae v-. pro· towol'louse 1p1s D/W. La1•a• Billa 2250 lessionally decorated patios, kids OK. no pets E'ven e belle< price! Righi Linde 548-0632 Se PI o cc u Pen c Y rm Avall. 9110 3 Br 1',; Ba, here 3 Br 2 Ba pool hm 2 . 1695/mo FOf rentel 8P· ' appl.. lenc vrd, kid• OK, er mod kit $675 Wa1ertron1 <.;onoo 2 Br, 2 pllcallon 645·66•6 1 g Ba. deck, pool. poss boat -- • : • • rels $715 • g11rdener 539-6190BESTfee slfp. prest sec bldg $415/mo 2Br !Ba tower 548-1295 eveslwkods -HOME FOR RENT 673•7205 unit. ctose to &1ores no WATERFRT, Dock Cape Beam celling accents 2 Laguna Hiiis 3 Bdrm. $775 2276 pels. l/r --------• Cod 4Br 2b Kil bltins. Bdrm triple headerwtger Fenced yard & garage S11 Clt•tatt 2257 Maple W/D. 2 car gar $1100 eastslde charmer $495 ~ Kids & pets welcome 2 Levet 2br. 2ba. duplex, TSL Meat 1'2-110J 673· 7713 or 859· 7 173 sm fee 59~6111<> BEST 863-1500. Agent, no fee frpic, encl gar , nr beach s495/mo 2 Br 1 Ba pool l1lka BROOKVIEW TWNHOME Rent/lease: Leguoa VII· & school, lmmac , oorth lauodry room close 10 WESTCLIFF CHIO Dover Vfllaoa 2 Br 2·~ Ba Peaiaaall 2107 3Br, 2'"' tla. trplc, •1· rage Townhouse 3 Br, 2 SC $600 mo 831-6841 shopping 1•9 E Bay SI Large 2 Br fumlal'led. ~~~~,~~11. g~;nn1~81~~ ~!o.:~7 ~:!'';0pm ~!': iiatti Ll11u 2216 T1L Mc•t. H2· 1IOJ S142 500 645-9442 T .. tia f090 COHOHIWIH wasnertdryer No pets pets $850t mo Dys appolntment. lnc19dlbte ocean v-S585/mo 2 Br I''> Ba 500 W Oi:eanfronl 6191485-2588. wknd/1 2 bt, 3 be S Laguna Townl'louse new carpet Desperate' S73.500/otr Assum ISi 3 yrs new WID, micro, DW, lplc. up. oraded cpl/life 544-8055 $950/mo 9 mo/wlnle< av 7141641·1879 LI.HI li,atl U52 condo Frplc. 2 decks. new drapes laundry 997-3970 days. 875-3776 __ garege pool •99-6009 room enclosed garage evestwknds Charming Iii bu.ngatow 38 , Den. F ... Mo to Mo _ ·• • 1923 Pomona Mobile Hoat1 1100 BACK SAY 1Br. S15,000 t>ncl lanai comm POOi, <ipa bch t>oet shp poss Owo w1tl conSlder Lse Opt100 6 75-40 tO Bkr w/appfncs $300 s poor $925mo or lease opt. Cea•1•1a1••• TSL Mgm1 642-1603 Lgetbr house, utll Incl .. slde&readyforappl.Call 10K dwn Owor/agnt Ualuaia~H 2410 --- no pets Winier $525/mo 539·6190 BEST Rily lee 831-7343 $585/mo 2 Br 2 Ba apt, 675-5"71 or 631·2494 -Lux NB, 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1675 eoclsd yard car PO•! Comfortable 15-0o sq ft 3 Winter Beach Rentals Off 63 t-3651 Corinne. lndry rm sm pet ok L1ilU Ii. ~aei 2152 Br 2 Ba 4/tam lncd yd gar 6· 10 mooths. Unlum aod Res 893· 1170 Jose 2195 Maple SI Fur-olshed 2 , 2b• Oen. kldslpeta $600's & fee completely furn D A ----TIL MlllT ,.2 lfO• 539-8190 BEST Riiy Thompson Rlir, A93·5855 a f al L~ ' • • N 1 o u e I S h o r e s 111parta .. t1 u l•n - To wohome sacu111y Eastslde2 Br. 1 Be, enc11d ti 2269 lal'-·· I MllmlCWI FRiii gated comm ocean garage. pa110.1rg yerd. no l"'J!rt Jeac _. "'1ew Club hOUM. pool. pets S535/mo • 1 mo Custom 3 Br. den. 2 Ba. PtaiH•la 2&07 2 Br Condo lrg/deck Coaaerci1l Prorrtz 12so Caonerv VIiiage CorM!r Storeoo 2101s $395 000 Te1ms 11g1, 673-3777 teM1s & oeach pr1v no sec deposit 548-5442 or din1og. country kit. all 2eA apl wmter reo1al S650 63 t-4361 pe1s $I OOOmo Call 770·5629 amenlltea. pool Avail w/gar 1 block rrom t>ey 64 I· 1884 496-7448 lllS/PnS ti Sepl 12 No pets $ 1700 & ocean 313 E Bay Ave S600/mo '1 Br 1., Ba G111e<1tComm 4Bt Newly Westside 2 Br 1 Ba lncd 673•8691 1650 rno Sat lrom 2pm Townhouse. greent>ell, Great commerc1e1 to· tum. Oeech lenols. yard S545 662-1700 Cute, con11en1en11 Br, gar· OCEAN FRONT·Y'rly 3 Br fir carport, balcony ca11on, Balt>oa Pen II lhe sauna, "' tc:hOOlS 6 mo WlllRll -age 1 bllt beach. furn 2 Ba Dpl•, gar, no pelS 2078 Thur1n tun zone 1207 Palml or more $1400 661·7712 evell $550/mo, 760-1962 s 200/ 673 6&40 TSL I I IU 110S Good mcome-pnce re· -----1 prov1d·e qualified people -· 1 mo • &• • du c.ed 10 $400K ll~rt ltactl 2119 to rent your property EH1blu11 3Br,21rplca.lam 0Cea111root. yrly.Te°OO 2 Easts1de 2Br lt>a adult 673·2943 ii1Wmo very large 2 Br TRW report • epptlcatlon rm. formal dining Br, Iba, no pe19. Married complex Full laund, no I•--------2''t Ba Newport Creat lorm • proleufonefly $l200/mo 759-13•1 couple. 673-0967 pets $475/mo 833-7890 PIP nds 275K loan. 11.;.. Condo. compllly furn, 2 drafted lease form otter· Eastbtulf 38r. 2 lrplc.. tam Ceall lltu 2'24 or 646· 1947 car garage. w/d, POOi, togyoumaxlmumprotec· rm. formal d ining on prime nu comi prop spa, tennis courts Must 11on. Call Pete John1on s 1350/mo 720-0739 CASI IE 0110 1ully leased 646-3524 see Call tor appt 631· 1266 ALL UTILS P'"ID EASTBLUFF 48R. 2227 " Dapln t1/Uail1 l 00 TSL l&•t H2-1IOI Arbutus SI. Avail. alt Compere belore you rent l"ap1s1reno Beach OUpiex 3 Br 2·~ oa Condo. bay labor day dys 833-4795. Newly decoreled, custom xean .,,_ upstairs unit. view 30 11 1>oa1 dock, nr ev/wknd 644·2224 design features, pool, lower unil has private t>Cll s 1300 mo, wmle< bbq. cov'rd garage, sur· EASTSIDE $650/mo 2 Br 1•;, Ba Twnhse, y111dtOalcony sm pe1 ok carport fodry rm all blHns 2536 S11n1a Ana Ave TSL MOMT 642· 1603 t>acky9•d each 2 Br 2 Ba rnll Evea 95 l ·8556. Lease Of !ease opllo.1 nice Eestbtull cozy. bright, 3 Br rouoded with plush land· S 80 000 B 3 Br 2 Ba w/dlnlrvi rm, 2'"' Ba 20209Q 11. 2 ~aping No pets Eas1s1de ""·p•·x, 2 story 3 5 veers new 1 · Y 636-6300 Saody ... tr pie's s 1350 Sylvia .... · "" "' owl'ler 2131826-1158 dblcarger,rrg lenc yard Bach Fum $510 Br 2 Ba enclsd yard GIANT DUPLEX 7-bdrms, L~~ •. '~~~}Je~ ~·72~/ ~:':~ g~ 2~~~5:u~~~~ 759·1341 Agt. 385 W. Wiison 6~2-1971 :;~'.'o9~·t83 $700/mo 6 garages Npl Hghts, mo No pets 675·7667 Herbetts ll631·1266 Agl Excl~stva2 BPe~i~r112 :~· Great 1br Iba, frpl., D/W, -~- S260K or? 975·0142 mo err> r n. ' lrg back yard, gar., $500 EASTSIDE lrg tt>r and lbr -115 CUHI MESA VERDE 4br, 2ba, 2 btoclc.s bay & oceen Agl 673·1282 & den. w/feoced yards. Now duplex, Costa Mesa. $ I 0 0 O I I e a s e , 1 & 5 minutes from ocean, AVAILABLE NOW dining room $1200 2131378•3119 IEWPllT YILL&ll delacn 2 car gar . pe s 213 Bdrm, 2 Ba low •;., ON THE GOLF COURSE 979-2890 or 540.0519 7 mlnulet lrom OCh. lBr, children okay S395 & assm 1n 1828 Fullerton Drumalleviewhome turn ••e~·v~de 4 Br."B-;plus URIHRIHE ••so S495 673·8550 1nc1 piano a pool llble. "" -~ ., " 1530 mo • Jr 1 Br .,... Please do not disturb tamlly rm S 1100/mo 3 b<1 family rm, form dirt. mo Pool jacuzzi sand 1enan15 641·188• or 9010 120daysor 7 '2500 Call 540-1158 Ask tor Avelf tmmedl atei., ii b 11 1 , ' crt' mo 720· 176211ny11rne 673 ... 114• e~s vo ey a er . •""'s · 631·•361 Owner/Agen1 Larry 0< Pam • .. rec rm Sorry no pe1s lactal Prtp & 1JSQ OCEANFRONT Mesa Verde lovely 3 Br 2 LH pvt home, Nwpt Call 557-0075 - -Beautllully furnished 3 Br Ba. ramlly room, 2 car Shorn, 2Br ~ den. 2Ba. L~••• ltac~ll-~264~'""1 ~~E~ vi~JIP s!!0~r ~a1~8 on'r:a~c, t9~~~· ~~~e~ g;r~~ )",;~ ~_:r cf:~: 2~~ ':!.:.. 2Bf. 2Ba. BlUe lagoon trade.1u11 -pie• ( 12 sold) w inter rental 550.9499 770·0347 S875 mo. lmmac. (213) Coodo, beauutully rum 2 avail , approx 8800 sq or 982-42 I• =---=.----;;;:ar.il 598-5846 PV1 bch. tennis. pool, 11 bldg Owners unll. ap· Daaa Pilat 2 Newports nnet 3 Br 2 Ba avail Sept lhru June $900 pro• 2600 sq It w/pool & Liii llU Ott OCH 3 Br hm wlview hme w/chefs galley wel· mo. 49_9-_,3~2-66_,..-.....,.= spa Marble entrance Incl den 2 Ba frplc gar b&r gar & more 1700's al l~I ltac~ 2 19 lrplc's all units 4x8 11,ed 2WBlnr le2r $Ba,ooolrpl6c7, ~82'1•05' S750 11190 2 Br 2 B• 4 fem 539·6190 BEST Riiy lee IL w c TO BETCH 2 B'r roman tubs sunlten llv 5. w/deck SS25 det11111 call " " " roo1n. wet oar alarm sys-Lido 1118 t>•y1ront 3 br. 2 539-6190 BEST Ally fee Oo the Channel, 1 Br. Fam yrly, garage. lorn or un· 1em 1n1etcom trash t>e wintet rental garage O Rm, Liv Rm, 2 Ba. 2 per-turn no pels 673-6640 compactor wl d hooh $2000/mo 675.4646 BaaL ltac sons. no pets $850/mo, 2B B-a •B 2B-;t Up·s.a11un1ts.approx In· 111 pd Carr Ann r, 1 •· r, 1· n-28r 2Ba trple Qround fir u ltr only $850 & S850. IAHH YllTA APTI $485 I Br. I Ba Apt S585-$5g5 2 Br 2 Ba Townhouse Frplc. sky· lights, pallo all bu11t-1ns 366 Avocedo TSL Mgmt 642·94 12 Graa1 lbr 1ba, lrpl 01W. frg t>ack yard. gar . $500 Agl 673· 1282 Large t Br, pool, indry rac. car ports $40•/mo ut1ts pd 548-0336 Light. bright & view of waterfalls 1 Br Condo. modet upgraoes. garage. trplc, micro, POOi & spa S59!>tmo 545·3115 come $6000 mo Creallve Oceanlronl 2 Br 1 Ba 5675 rno Avail sept 1 No 661·2993 ()( 65(}-7745 12 131848_2232 1tnanc1ng low as 10% patio. garage. no pets. 7 • 99• 9611 -2 p k~ down with 12•4 flnanc•OQ uflls paid, avail 1111 June pel ,.. .,. S"P1 1 2 bd. ba.$7~ Al1rec11vely furn 2 Br. pvt Lrg 2 Br fourplex 720A OAC model opened 84 $625/mo 63 I ·85611 Awesome bellCfl area fncd Lido. Pool ~ gar deck Sips to bch. winter Sh a 1t m11 r , S 4 II 5 11.5 5102 Dunt>ar Dr -1 Br hme uppet $300'1 675•503" 1150-7684 646-2613 No pets Ocean lront 5 Br 3 Ba H B 846 9501 Dup'1x, yrly ,,8751moor pay a rt nl & bills Sh0<ecllffa, lg 3 Br. 4 be, 7 UNITS-COSTA MESA winter $1 500/mo Xlnl loc 539•6190 BEST Ally tee lam rm, ftple's, grl oaetn Ctean older bldg 8 9 1>. Gr Wkdys 2131285·2261 Circle thls··Call iiisll Well vu, walk to pvt bch $333 000 w/1831< dn Od OCEAN FRONT WINTER ke;>t 39, 28•~ petlo 2 $2000/mo, 548·7639 terms Bkr 642-1844 RENTALS . FURNISHED 11o•y hm ki • Ok 1600 Sm 2bd. 1 t>e Mobil• C:ASTS•DE c M TRIPLE)( 3 t>d, $900 ' t>d s 1000 539-6190 BEST fee home Priv t>ch. Clbhse. 8 7 x gross $171,000 650-7368 • 011801Hch1ce mlnti"Br reuremenl comm •1• $19.620 ennuel gross ell crptd newer bllin1 moaphere S650 Incl utlla 6, Villa Balboa Condo Prol lly S 150 non·refund dep. • ·602·299·89 9 dee compl furn 2Br 2ba. '425 flal :;~ RI y~ura Avail 9-10. Cell for 1pp1 Nf!wport ocean Iron• lrlden. dlnlnQ rm. lam rm. 539~190 B ty " wk days titer 7 pm, 1r1-ptex prime lotatlOn pool/spa Be1ut 11u ocn. Open House Tcid'ly wk n d s 1 n y I I m e . 673 7873 bay 11 111. Le. I e 12-3PM. 4 Br SllSO/mo 1·674·9'45 Sale/Trade '\ acre 101. Coste Meaa. R·4, zoned ro, 12 unlls 673-3838 s1soo1mo 1·997·3000 17951 Wrlghtwood Spec-:-1ou-,-3~B-r-:3c:-b-a_c_on--o-do eat 191 dy. or ev/wtlnds m'at 44 nr beach S 1075/mo, 1·771-0•26 DUPLEX Live 1nor rent lnMI Ual•ralaa. .. Besi loaailon E'aloe Try S40-150K down Rents Ctatral 2Z02 S800 • $ 1000/mo P8f 2 br ooaenfront wtgerege unll AAklng S't 5,000 3 • S850tmo ytly 2 tn s M rma. Q50.J2ooo 213/594_·.,..9_13_1 __ -:-_ Ocnfrnt lg-, Br winter $600 mo. 1BO• bay & b<:h 1Br yrly $435 mo 650-2493 Like new cie1Uie:-3Bi' w/gar Faces w11er Avafl Sept to June From $900. 832·6000 OCEANFRONT Sharp 2 BR S675 winlet Garage. No PtiS 673· 7666 Preat1g1ous bachelor. w1tar front. private beach . pool, lully equipped kitchen. secur· 11y, prrvete petklng. I 1100/mo. 942-1802 MESA PINES 2650 Herta BEAUTIFUL I Br S525tup PAV patio, pool. spa TOP area. qulQt. no pets 549-2447 Newly painted 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba. $535tmo & 1 Bd•m S435·S455 Ullls p1td garage, pool. no pels 3 1 Avocedo 642·11850 POOL. frl»C pV1 patio, dsh~ Eutllde x lg 2 Br gl rden apt Sfi95tmo 557-2841 Specious fBr 1ba, quiet E·•lde, outdoor 11ea. gar S550/mo 975· 1849 4 bdrm units Doud Co le•••r I Wiater 673·1800 • .. ftpygf .. a, Large 6 Br home wllovely PoOI. Garden .,._,_.,_ ..... ~~~T done by Rogeta. Nt'# p11n1 Fresh and clean. Shullttt'I, 2 ltreplacH. Sparkling upper unit MeH Vefde 4 pleit, N- earlhlone cpl a cloM<I gar 1625/mo, 111/lall • sec Wknd1 996-1485. wkdeys 4g11.1g311 --.... 4-PLEX MONEY MAKER. H-• ••atn Beat E'alde loc1t1on ....... "_.. 1601< on $2400/mo in· Ptlt, llWllmlt come Orlv• t>y 361-365 11•1111-tna Ogle A11 naum11tlt1 financing very riice hov.. In 9 A Doud Co 673· 1800 Helghtt 2 lrge bdrm• L.11 f.r S.I. l"JAA w/lrple 2 ba, fvg rm, din ,W rm. country kit. D•nlry I 6 Ac:rea prlm11 Garden All room• open oo to Grove neat e rooknur11 & renced deck• S600tmo Weslmlnater. poulbie 24 • equel MC d~ no .,.1, unlit $380,000 A~tnt 557-0706 494 9704 or 495· 187 falka ltlaa• HOC COST A MESA Newpor1 8X9FA6Nf OVPl t lt.(g Blvd 1° l\00 eq fl wllh GO 4Br, 38• w/frplc, dbl ger fl lront• $350.000 will'! .,... • 1350 mo ~&-8787 Sii& 000 dOwn Stl .. r will -..- Ciltr't' Oal •01 67&-8700 Cttoaa .. •u mt Hart>Or Rldgfl • I Sen I Uf un Qut no ::>eoaauen Mn~e off•• w/bltlna 6 uo11 l>d IA~$ 644-0371 l'lutty AM1to tur tte 12500/mo yrly ,... MIC .. L .. OIWVW Condo Adult bldg w/2Br 111V9S t 2'-' Ba., Mf1hlonet. -convenlenl roe $850/mo. 2 br 2be petlO hOfTlt Or· WINTER RENTALS now angetr• Air cond A« evallatllt CaH for dtlllfa. fKll Awall 9/1, $780/mo WATERFRONT HOMES 659·8030 63 I · 1400 AIC luxury 3Br 2 Ba Tll ILl,fl L"a•1 STOO~a g0urm11 kit p!ulh • .._ crptt lnod 4 kldl R1rt "R" plan with vHI O"llhOP •I 1139·6190 11i.w of mini, city Mt•• & BEST Ally '" greenbelt New carpel• • ___ _ dr~• Eating art• In Ell~tlvt 2 etory 4 Bdrr'\ 2 kllchtn U111n9111d dining 8• seoo govrmel kll rock room COl'l'lbO ""' pOOI f~ ger/11'\0j) kldt fine 111end1 .. t plvt ..c••rlty. 1upern1ce 539·0190 J 1500tmo A•k tor BEST Alty IM c . I 0 I }In M. I 0 n 644·7020 UMttuLman ..!=======::..i Slunnlng lergi'TI 21ir 2 Bt garden apt, pool, Aertatall, Oaf, S.26 & up 710 W 1llU'I klMI ltlaa• 27H 2 Br 1''1 B• w/gar Cfl>U h1a::llor apt. p1rtlally draoee. alove, lncd yetd furnl•lltd t73~09 t wtpatlO. walef pO -----1130-41~ 1-5PM l1lkt 687 'L' Vlc10fll $525 Ptal•••l• 2707 2819 "D" Senta A1s40 [ge 2 br dupl:11. wlnt•r ----rtntai, 2 ., .. , trom bch. WANTeo· OuMltt ~ .... .,. un turn. S&OO. 645..:1434 non-emok ing adulll ~-E'lllci. 28R ftJa. blllns • ..... •• , lar 1m d /w rerrlg. PY pall<>. encl Hr do .. 10 m ahoe>a. gar. 1ncs story eecv•tty. I ol hwy pool $895 no Piii. Quiel C\ll·d .. MC 1112·~5 Or ~0-3178. erH WHhtr hkl!up __ evell S600tmo negc 28r w/fp M60. 28r s.&16 liable 844·&3•2 wtt0y9¥. Ollint, pool, cltJ>Ofl. IN wk nds 10111'1 JprP11 Agt TIO·""· t tO't 831.:zoH ' • DI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Aug. 28. 1983 Aclvertiaia1 blta 1 .. iaeu ~nice Ctatat Ctatrttt Electrical Glrcleala1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii End pepe1 orl. night-Concrete mHonry 11111· LICO ELECIHll;IAN 1"L"'e"'w"'"n"'"1g•1•,•o•e·n·m·a·m·t-re·s"!'td-. $1 84 d mares Cal• r>APEA TAU< work. toun<lellons Block, fop qu1ll1y. rMI 1a1es comml, 1nous Yd ctn up L1 .. 1cari•1 1•aiatia1 ooUGAel'ITYliMTAeFIS --,·11""1""'""'u·1·1 .. ,-,,-,-- _P_l•_•_ll_i_ra.1...,.. ____ Trtt Service 24 hr ED• 141-1125 REMOVE /PRHE/Mlll HHH Cltaaiaf RbelN's ett NiNd per av Assoc & organize lndlv t>rlCk LIC'd 536-5013 6411-7602 Low rt1leS 846-4947 llV6 l h•t's 'All you pay fo, 8 & buslneH 760-1988 C - 30 day ad 1 'lei -oalracttn, hraltart 11lai1lai11 Haaclr_aaa m the •• "' Gtaeral AnUque furniture 1estore0.1~N'!'!e"e"oll"~"""Ei,....P~'7"'lcrA~LL~.,.jt .. l!..,l!"'I SERVICE. • lho1oughly clean house 540-0857 OLEAN HOUSEi WA TEA Hf:A rER Spoc1111 L1rnd~CllPll Aon 645·2537 rneEs ·LANDSCAPING I by Rlcn8td Slnot Lie 21 YRS 642·36571 1 280644 14 yrs or hapµy l&RNllll local cu11omera Typint Service IU.lml&I0'1 Thank you. 953•4114 Dra1r11 cleared from $5 II "lft-y•p-1r19...,J~w"'o·r""d"IP!"'r·oo·e·55-1n-g Poo111e111er~* F'urtta~es *Faucets * D1sposels * DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY RemOdels or any Invest-Aem&ieilRepa/,,, comm tree pick -up & del Jack ot all trades cu pen menl qlly lmpiovements & restd Llc'd, bonded. 6<15-6<13<1 all 6 731-9173 try painting gardening, Aoee Hsekpg 973--0564 lttta41•1e1n., .. 1111 REFS Becky 84 1·226l W.10 .. .,1.1 Olli.ITT PlllTfRS $25 a11Yf1"'11 Aep11t<r; Ou1ct. easy revisions .,. Prompt neat p ro-85 1 960•M&M432-0500 Rea~onabl1< 851-104 1 P.R.1.1.E. Ot11t Ct. ins For HI 559.4 139 G ctean ups etc No Job too (ti's Nol Just a Name1 --ara11 O..r ltt1ir large 01 email 540-0354 Landscape remodeling resslonals 636-7 t•9 s clean up Sprtnkter m11n & Soo Plumbing 645-3305 Lie • 320735 Conwuctlon 'R' Us Sprlng•-HJngee-Openers Repeirs•Aemod•Add'ns " Home Aepairs-Carptin try EXP'O HOUSECLEANING CALL MABEL, 894-1421 or 5311-8332 8yllems, compu1e1 01 CUSTOM EXTERIORS Ptumb•no re1Jo1r& & dnun~ W' manual & INTER Reaa r•tes Free.. cleared Lie 645 3426 1 __ 1n_t1.,o .. w...,.c.1.e.,1"!1ll,.i .. n!li1 __ Ca~iHt-lllakiat 24 hr emergency service Repairs. lowest rates! Cablnets-Elec-PIUmblng •New cabinets cabinet lie 334714 855-0860 Llc'd Tom ss7-445o Fane.Ing DON 966-0149 1 l y11 eJ1pertence. est_Steve 547·•28 t _ Psyclaolot iCll WHITE WIZAAO l1cenced. ln1ured Lloyd'• -WINDOW WASHING Landcatpe INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Co.nselint H tt! only me~·c IS tnc1ng. ba1s & form1ca FRAMING • CONCRETE Gar•11ia1 ONE CALL DOES IT All coun1er1ops 642-01181 SPA INSTALLATION TREES We fl• II. b1eak ti, buy II HOUSECLEANING GOOD REFS. EXP'O Gladys 549-0759 71•1597 762" Counesty esllm&IM ~-.-"'--"'!.,..--'----OUALtTY 3 2026 ~ • c DON 644 4798 Relallonshlp recovery Re· 1· CO IT NQWll &SI FOR SHH& -MASONRY 675-8690 or haul II 548-:.009 Carralry Topped/removed Clean I tOUSECLEANING Only Tues & Thu1s open TAMMY 548·3811 collect view. Renew Revilahze Lei Iha Sunshine tn Renovallng . Rotolllllng •PAINTING• Rela11onsn1ps 640-6454 SUNSHINE WINDOW Your Daily Pilot Service 01rec1ory Aepresentaltve Remodel/repair Unique & DOj GrNaiat ---up, new lawn& 751-34 76 unusual work 11 specially Messy dogs! G rooming C LEAN.DP MASTERS 20 yrs Lie d. bonded schl, S 10 any sz Teacher All sizes P1ot . reas Ask REPAIRS * P&llTIH Etc Gary 645-5277 PTL S I I Cl Eaterlor • Interior c EA G Dave 642-4853 Res1denl · Commerical • pr nk ers · ean ups left.llt's1.1·n~ L NIN 642-1549 Hnlia1 JOAN s C LEANING Cooking -Errands -& All Bud 549.5265 Free esl 536-980 I All types of 1nt11hes your Sia le Law 12 YRS EXP Nwpl area Home or my Shop Steve l•---------142-1111 .... 322 Palombo Cons1962-8314 2 I yrs exp 546-2848 about our 25,000 lawn Repa1r-A11era11ons Dr;•ll special Call anytime. -o w d C bi 1 646-6684 (Michael) A1rllalt OOIS· tn OWS· a ne s DA WALL/ACOUSTICAL _ Panel-Pattos-Fences 35 Clean Ups . Landscaping Driveway-Parking LOI yrs e•p Jerry 546-4413 Sm&ll IObs 5. Repairs Heullng . Tree Trim Repairs-Sealcoaltng -BUD 552-9582 Free es11ma1es 642-9907 S&S Asphlt 631 4 199Ltc Repatr /small JObs Fences. - ouMP Jo'BS & SMALL MOVING JOBS MIKE 646-1391 HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Furn111.1re T resh. 1 t88ll 963·5415 NOAM shelves par1111ons Low Electrical E•P Gardna1 Matnt l1bz1illiBJ-rates S~eve 731-83 t I '!'E'!'L"!!E"!IC!!lfll"IAl!'!l"!IC!"!'l'!'A'!'N!""""!pP'r"!'lc•a•d'! cleanups 11ee tmn. Free LT HAULING · MOVING BABYSlTTING C •-• right lree esltmale on est Cell Pete 641· 1096 RENTAL CLEAN UPS arpel -nice 645-8 1921131.2916 1n my home nel!T-V1c1011a _ large or small Jobs Lie . Costa Mesa 642-8482 •WE INST ALL CARPET 396621 673-0359 8arlt1ill W11tel GEORGES CLEAN Ur'S FOi s 1 75 sq yd Call Mowing. EdgTno Twice a & HAULING No iOb 100 Loving molher will babysit Mel or Pete 772-1722 LIC D ELECTRICIAN month $20 to $25 small 895•6006 part-lime and drop-ins tn ~-Ouahly work/Reas ra1es 546·9707 my, Costa Mesa home Ceaeat Concrete TOM 631-5072 JESSIE'S GARDENING HAULING SMALL JOBS Ten 549-7829 Cemen1-Masonaru-Block •E1ec1ttc1an New/Repair . Trash & Furn11u1e _ _ , Compl clean ups & gen I MATT 645-5089 INldreeriat Walls-Cus1 work L1c All types Low prices Lie matnl Free est 540•8035 _ -"381057 Rob 673-8094 Free esllmales 63 1-2345 Full service my home or -Make you1 ahopt:>lng eu-The taetett dta,,. tn the Hshtd Duties 540· t287 flluear · Pac11tc..,Coas1 Clean1no BRICKvk;AK Small Jobs ·we DO IT RIGHT!' Newport. Costa Mesa, Esl Brochure 768-7694 Irvine Reis 675-3 175 1 ...... 1• 1tmct1 IRONING JOBS WANTED. my tiome. Excellent work Aeferenoes on re- queat. Phone 642-5470 anytime SERVICES UNLIMITED Mark•1ting. errands, Di's appls church, elc. Re- liable driver. acllve. 111- 1rec11ve older woman, own car 646-9734 -A c M6V1NG- Ou1ck-Cerelul low rates LIC T 138046 552-04 10 *'·1 •tvlll• Besl qualily 25 yr exp Competitive 1a1es. Lie T ·I 16,428 730· 1353 your otllce Retired • 35 Have something to sell? SELL Idle Items with a lef by ullng the Dally Pl· WHI .a Dally Piiot yrs experience 546-4062 CIUSlfled ads do It well Dally Pllol Claultled Ad. lot Clueilled Ads Claulfi.cl Ad. 642·5678 W•nl Adi Call 642-5678 STARVING COLLEGE STUDENTS MOVING CO Lie T124-436 Insured 641-8427 WATCH US GROWi l'm small. my prices are 494-8937 f ree Esl State law requires lhal all con11ac1ors wno perform small' 650-6477 Ron Re111me Service work over S200 1nctuc.llng Flllhlng lnte1lor Design HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC Scoll 673-15 12 E•pert Wallc;overtng tn· s1a11auon Reas Consul! anl Asslgnm1 581-8590 Cusiom res1lmestcov12r letterstJob searc.11 t1ps-l;all CDS 673 110/ Roofing Huber Aooltng-all t)PE!~ New Reco~e1 Dec~~ l 1t • 4 I 1802 548-973~ Secretari1l Services tabo• ana ma1enals must tie licensed Unlicensed contractors shou1e1 so s1a1e 1n thetr adverusmo C.ontrac1ors and con >umers contact Mary Gron<:l•edl '>58-4'>86 wllh df•y Que!Jt1ons Contrac tor ~ Stdle License Boara 28 C1v1c Center Pi&La Room 690 Santa Ana CA 92701 PLAS ERATCHING TYPING/BOOKKEEPING 1----------Restuccos lnlleMI 30 yrs Neat Paul 545-2977 eo:5i>LASTEAING For 1nd1v 1sml business Hr l day'wk 640-0888 lnt/ei11 Pa1ch1ng/tex1ures Have i;omethlng 10 sell? Restuccos 645-8256 Classrhe<l ads do 11 well Cadillacs to Uo-<.;ans Whatever lhe Fad Roll ·am off the market With a CIUSltled Ad C•ll Nowl 642-5676 Aertatats, Ual. Aertaeats, U1t. Atutatat1, Uat. tata I to Slaart 2901 leat1ll WHIM 2909 OUiet ltatal1 Female Wr11 seeks cozy 1 bdrm (den op1 .)Batboe Is or Penn hse or gar apt.Pret.Sepl.move-ln. Marta 540-<12<16 M-F dys 5100 2914 l .. astrial 1 _L_oa_1_1_r_o_un_d __ l0_0_4 Belt Waatt4 lt1ttall 2920 2114 Office ltat1JI Co1ta Nt11 2724 Newrrt l11cll 2769 ltwrrt ltacll 2769 10 •Breathtaking View• IP111• •&f 10 I Busa woman oo no or rmmte to eh1 4 bd hme, Eu1btull $300 -1st • 1st • ullls 759-1211. ext 280 days, 640·8183 eves. Booth Atlendant (Parking Lot). Accepting appll- callons, Call 642-46414, Mon-Fri, 9-5pm BAYFAONT BLDG BASE· ---------Lost Tor101shelt Fe Cal Babys1t1er Live ln,5 dy MENT-2500 SQ II 1200 sq. fl. West Irvine Face ~blk ', org Vin week '1 children Dys mealiB.llU 1 Br dht apl. lots or . " -• closets, 2 balconies. lrplc Ill 11-4 50e/S 1 00/sq II Call aree_ From $504/mo 4th/Avacado C<:lM RE· 536· 7472 ev 966-6550 Mon-Fri 9.5 Tom 851-8928 WARD' 675-5695 TOWlll•H & pool S695t mo SPACIOUS completely 1e-Ct1IH fer re at 979-889 or 660-0 t 44 furbished 2Br. 1 Be up- Frplc vaulled ceilings. dbl 1 Br Versailles, aoutlyard, stairs apt w/wood butn-garage. pool & spa 2 1ng trplc & pvt garage Bdrm Oen 2'"' Ba S770 guard sec system 528 Irvine Ave Lse S700 1 Bdrm I"• Ba S630 S6J5tmo •93-e499 mo No pel9 Agt. 666 W. 18lh St 2Br 1Ba, patio, ulll. pd, nr 631-5155 645-2739 Lido shops & beech. no -0-,-E-1-.-aT_l_O_· • pels $700/mo 673-0343 -• Wes1s1de 1 Br 1 Ba supe1 neal & ciean S415/mo Call 662-1700 HI 11·4 Fem 2 br houte In Hunt Bch. CLOSE TO OCEAN $265 Avail Ms Young 759-0700/536-8824 Female to shr HB 2Br. 2Ba. S287 50 mo 969-2007. 645-3•68. Milu'ie fem, non-smkr wants to sh1 NB apt/hOUle $3-400 by 9-t Robin 673-94 t7 • Wanted 1oom by Sept 7 In uchange tor 11 hskpg, NB. empl rem 494-3079 Gar., .. 1-.r---- ... , 2912 Westside 1 Br stove. crpls. drapes, laundry tac No pets S395/mo. 646-4382 COUNTRY LU LI CHARMING 2B1. 1Ba Fem111eloshrw/umelrg3 w/wood burning lrplc Br. 2 Ba rwnhse. SC Plaza calhederal celling. stove, area $300 54~596. Ive Balboa Island lg Ollfsze retrlg & pvt gerage. 2100 mess w/s1or11ge Hi-dty New WOOIUll YILUllE 1 & 2 Br Apts avail Pool. spa, garage avail laundry rm, gas paJd No pelS 2 Br 1' •Ba $595-$610 1 Br 1 BA $515 TSl •CU 114-0011 YOU DESERVE ITI NEW galed 20 Townhome VILLAGE COMMUNITY. 3 Bdtm, 2"'• 811 1600 SQ It or pure luxury Gar- IN NEWPORT BEACH Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart- ments & Townhouses. Some are elegantly furnished From S660 On Jamboree Rd at San Joaquin Hills Ad 144-1100 •CONDOS• Villa Balbo• and Ver- sailles 631-4960 3 Br 2 Ba oar1ge. canel front, ocean l 'l'r blocks, 218 Highland S850tmo 675-7450, 213/424-9425 ages. spas tn every home SS50tmo 3 Br 2 Ba · maste1 suite d ining upper unit garage. w/d rooms. wood burning hk-up, 3 blocks 10 beach. fireplaces. m1c10-weve all bit-ms ovens pttvate patios & 208 Lugon1a ya r d s g a r d e n er TSL I t 1•2 110• prov1C1ed Etegani llVlng I• " · • only 15 mtnules trom IPT IOM RHT&L Fashion Island. 7 minutes e a y r r 0 n 1 2 e r · s . to SC Ptaza 01 0 C Air-rurn/unlurn Yearly port Jusl eaSl ol New-s 1200 Rusty 63 1-1266 port Blvd & so of San Diego Frwy S 1200/mo 6J 1-5439 2473 Orange Ave Costa MeM Beach pnthse 3 Br. spa. pool Vu. Bayside Cove s 1895 955-2177 Haven Pl. Lse S725 mo_ root $75/mo 646-6333 Nopels Agt 631•5155 Fem. rmmte 2 Br 1'"' Ba, TEO ------ Peiiiri 2Br, lrpk:, gar, blk 10 bch. avail Sepl. S750 mo yrly. 1st & lest Dys Susanne 6<16-8955, eves 675-8255 Penthouse. sec bldg, 2 Br 2 Ba. den or 31d Br. lam- lly rm, dining rm. 2 decks w /whllewa1er view $950/mo yrly lease. Reis No pets OwnrtAgt 675-0108 or 673-8844 OUtet 2 Br 1 Ba garage. pool. Newport Heights S600/mo t601 C 15th St 645-7355 Villa Batboe 2 B1 2 Ba condo ocean/bay view. sec bldg. pool/spa 1 yr lease Jiil PHPHTIH HI-Ult Gar, L11undty, c M Spilt WAN shop space or rent & viii 650-4495 large garage for minor Fem shr house w/same, 2b1, lb•. n-smk S230mo • '"'utll aft 6pm 646-1083 Fem lo sh1 w/same 2-sty apt, Cdm. ocean vu. walk 10 beach. pvt tenn1stpoo1, S336 759-8035 auto body repe11. will pay up 10 $200/mo Colla Mesa or Huntington Bch. Biil 969·1221 Office lt11ala 2914 161' Weslcllll. N.S 278 to 1365 sq II Sutteble tor medical or dental Agenl 541-5032 F/shr 2br, 2bll, gar , qu1el street tn C M S270 mo & tasl Incl utll 6-42-5934 2 dak ofc w/d1v1der. wd. skyll dsk, $185 CdM 673·5017. 675-3523 F/ shr NB tovety 3 story twn hse, ocean vu. all 11men111es. lrg gar neat & congen111 $500 6<15-9919 F~w/s 22-n/smk 2bt ..2ba, S C 111ea S255 Day 979-3700 eve 540-0626 Hse to ~.ir. Tur11e Rock, fully turn Pool, fllC tenn11, re prel $450/mo • •.; ultl 833-2759 or 851-1105 •HEOmYE SIITTI• 1 MO F'REE RENT With sho11 re1m lease. lull se1v1ce su11ea Keep your ocverhelld low & proless1onal 1mage high 68 1 Dover Or. Suile 14 Newporl Beach 631-3651 ha Cltat1tt 2776 2 Br h es Furn SS20 Leke Ml11lon Viejo hse to .-Shr. amenlllea, spa, le BALBOA PENINSU LA 400 sq It PV1 bath Re- done S300mo 675-7904 WCITIYESIITTI IEWPORT IUCI Lu• new lull setvlce offices 130-295 sq It. Some 2 olllce sulles Recepl & Anso serv, garden courtyard, lrg windows. Call 752-6408 For lease executive offices Lido Peninsula. Newport Beach. 3122 sq It High vlslblllty office 1p1ce plus 1000 sq It private deck on Newport Blvd In Lend· mark Canne1y VIiiage 642-4644 NEWPORT CENTER Full service El<ecullve Suites $575-$625. 640-5470 Olltce space for lease 747 11. S695tmo utlla pd A/C, ground fir. 1055 El Camino Dr. Coste Mes.. 3 Blks E. of Felrvle,,. & Adams 754· 1040. Mr Tracy • S290/up. cerpeta. drapes, •le, r1111room1, 17301 Beach Blvd Hunl· tnglon Beach. 642-2834 Bldg. otauncllve decorat-l&Y VIEW 1no with wood paneling & wallpaper provides en Beaulllul large olllce av1111- xlnt atmospt.ere for e•· able. 642-46'44, Mon-Fri, ecullve otlices Avatl 101 9·5. 2-5 year term Asking c.--.-,-ci'""aJ-,--- S I 20 sq 11. triple 8f'ld Annual CPI Call SyMa i--•-•.•.t1.l_1 ___ 2_9_1_1 Pelican Prope111es Inc IWI IEW 7141645-6501 Broker cooperation. Generous tenenl Improve ___ __ ments, 650 10 4000 11q. 11. Newport Beacn Lido Can-oltlaes. S,90/lt 2488 neryVtllagearea3250sq Newport Bl, CM II M 1 or commercial user, 642-3490 ground lloor xlra wide door plus 2 1oad1ng C2-400 SQ ti bldg. yard. dock5 ample oll street rear or 2HO Newport parking as 15 s 50 8 sq Blvd $275/mo 6<16-3192 It NNN CA t Slyvia. CM/NB 171h & Newpo1t Pelican Prope<t1ea Inc Newer 3300 sq 11. ample 7 141645-650 1 perking. air cond Owner NEWPORTBEACH office 675_·_6900 ___ _ 1,000 sq II Auracllve. Wanted buy, 1en1 or Well Maintained, Modern 1easetopt, epp<oi. 800 sq Building on Ou1111 Slreel It warehouse/shipping Assigned Patktng Oar-SPllCe .. 2 office SPIGes a o es Av a 11 ab I e In Newport vie Mimi 645-4800/6<15-3323 875--0212 2 660 sq It 3975 B11cn. Newport Beach S 1330 M 1A zoning Agent 541-5032 •CdM. former m11n1curlll dhc suite. 2855 E Cst Hwy, S575mo 675-6900 FAllTISTIC 1 It FIHIEIT OHIOE IHllTIW.HITS HAS XLNT LOCATION NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA • Olllce Warehouse Combo * 1500 sq 11 lo 3712 SQ It •Carpets. drepea. *On slle sec & mngmnt * Beaulllully landscaped •W•ter lncld •Avatl for lmmed occup O•EIH TNE•Tll&Y 1835WhlttlerAve C-t3 131-1114 142-4413 Newport Beach Lido Can- nety Village aree 3250 9Q II M 1 or commercial user. ground floor. 11tra wide door plus 2 loading docks. ample oll street pa1k1ng. as ts S 50 a sq II NNN Cell Slyvia Pelican Properlies Inc 7 14/6<15-6501 •S690 up 2265 It Indus- trial otllce 16101 Redon· do Ctrcle • .crT, Hun11ng1on Beach_ 842-2834 LOST Yellow pe1 para keel Arctue also I sm~lt green parakeet Reward 500 bill Wilson 631 -3 123 L-OST YELLOW/WHITE COCK A TEil VIC HV HOMES R EWA F!D 644-8053 Founa Dog_ Older bl~tlan male Corner Piac.en- t 1a 1v1c t o11 a C M 6•5-7236 Found le blk Lab puppy re blk Lab mixed puppy ma blkl wht rabbit And nu- merous k111enr. A cats avatl now Newport Beacn Animal Sheller 125 Masa Dr CM 644-3656 FOUND Grey cal vie Harbor & Heit F \/ 546-8284 FOUND L•llle btklbrwn dog. male tooks ttke Oox1e vie P1ac;en11.a Hamilton CM fdent111 at 2057 Wallace Apt A FOUND STURGEON OR CM Short-hatr orange tat while lace vest ano legs Young male Ha!> oeen hanging arouna looking lest since aoout 6, 19 979 2748 Penoa1h 3012 * FHTHY PMOllE * Guys/Girls/Couples Call BABYSIT1 ER !mature) my home NB live tn · $60 week Ask tor S1acy 548 1023 Babys111er mature. my tlome Mon-F'r1 rrom 7 30AM·4PM 840-6045 Babysitter needed lull lime starting Octobe1 Neeo 1ranspona11on to Hunting ton Beacn 964--0259 Ban•11ng Commercial Loan Platform Secretary Cna11eng1ng pos11ton tor t kpertence<I profession11I secretary• In ead1t1on to a min of 1•.; vrs ol commercial oan111ng or S& L plellorm llAPerience. the successful c;and1date she>u•d oe familiar w11n all r.ic."tS or loan documenlal•on ~well organ11!"c:t and mo11va1eo nave e~c:ellent communm1ca11on skills and the ab1111y 10 wor~ 1naependen1ly ACCURA TE typing ol 60 wpm a must d1c1aphone e111e11ence reQutted Pool, year round. nr non-smkr prer $300 beach. buses No pets 770-6636 ----Condo 3 bd, 2 ba, prlv E1s1de dupleK. 2 Br 1 Ba paoo. 2 pooll, upgraded. .. iii .. lllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliilr.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• WANTED shop space or Joy 8•0-4710 (24 hrs) MC · Visa • Amer E11press P1easan1 end p1ole~s1onal appearance and per-wnahlyw1ll help you woth hlla "Y PhOne f and some tA.tstomer cor11ac1 gar yd. w/d hkup Cpl L19hl and Airy 760-9035 pref $595/mo 650-2077 · __ _ D1a1 Ptilll NEWPORT PIER 3Br 2Ba 2726 yrly garage no pels near '!!'2""'!!e·r -2-8!"11-"'!'de·n·."""!'frp"""!'lc• new S 1100 673-66-40 p11to, cloH to ocean 831-3294 WATERFRONT Newpofl 496-6277 --------LIVI AT TIE IUCMI .•."-•.• _____ 2_900_ Balboa itland la mlly 1 blk 10 bch, tlv1no rm, home Private balh. Utlls bdrm a ba, pvt ent, no kit. pd S300/mo 675-9 t42 $325. 673-54 14 Mon alt 6 alt. 5. Furnished room In Costa -LM--,-,-,-.-,-.-U-0_1_ Mesa home. $230/mo MIF rmmle wanled. 21-25. 6<15-2435 alt 4pm r•p. prof n/smkr to sh1 Spacious. bright 2 B1 0; ba S825 493-0•67 1 .. 1. lt1ek 2740 2 Br 1 Ba upstairs. lrplc, Goll courM vu Pool. hot beaut apt wltnd1y on !liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil..iiiiiiiiiiiiii.. tub. Non-smkr Chrtstlen Balbo• Pen 1 house l!ij motels Pvt entr from ooean Supet deel Isle 2Br quiet area. 4 yrs new $850/mo yrly 650-1906 garage S625/mo 642-7803 2 Br. 2 Ba $800 ISi, iast & $200 sec Nr Main & Adams 960-4438 2Br on sand wtocn v~. 24 ht ~cullty guard Pool sauna. wahrtdry< rac11 '950 mo 1111 , sec dep 536-8093 DEUWllE PIHS 1 Br dshwshr frplc patio, pool S490tmo 842-8807 19221 Detaw11re SI • .,,,.,, lt1ela 2769 GOf9eous 1 b• condo w/ mirrored wardrobes, OW, relrlg, new crpts. tult stt- curlly Pool & clubhouse w/111ew or ocean 'l'r mt away 859-7866 wkdys l arge'TB1 Oupl8Jt. view beach S82 5t mo 529-9060 • •t•I VIEW I 2Br Iba I door oeach S7851m o 546-5605 rrom yrly New everything 1 Br 2 'h l ocks o H sand ''50/yrly 760-8862 fURNl5HEO or UNFURNISHED, ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH CLUBS TENNIS. SWIMMING plus much more' Sorry no pets Models open daily 9 lo 6 Oakwood t.ud~n Apartments Newport Be.ch So. 1700 16th Street lat Oovtr) 642·5'13 Newport Beach No. 880 Irvine Avenue 1a116th) 645-1104 S235/mo 851-1910 al $300. Call Allan or Rob at 676-0132 (8-5pm) or Laguna. pfV1 rooms. shr 875-5035 elt 5pm, kltch. non-etr11lght p1a1. ;---------- $400tmo. •94-2129 Looking •geln tor fe prof "'Id ena wo1klng woman to ahr 2 Br. 2 stry. sky-"" •-light, CM $290 Debra has turn room IOf same 548-3981, 632-8301 1n l•roe condo nr So_ Coast Platll Full hse prtv Pool/fie S225/mo 545-31 to Male Rmmt 26+ needed, on beach, $350 Isl last & dep 650-0207 Over 21 M, walk to bch. Metu1e reep non-smk1 to Poot, }le, tennis Avali thr condo w/yng cpte nr now 548-4260. 993-4888 ocn. S275 mo. ~ ulll • S 100 sec 962-7124 Prvl ent. pref qulel emplyd fem, II cooking only, Beck B•y $300 646-8502 Mi i', 3 Br, 2 b• house, 1300 mo AYall 911 760-1433 01 720·, 131 Room for rent neat tx:h & M/F thr 3 br N B house. twy, $250 mo 963-4954 301 351h SI 1~85/mo Incl viii• 673·62&2 Share Fountain Velley home. resp. prof. male over 35 842-2917 Unfurn Room & Bath Elec garage W /O Own phone $350 646-0162 Ga111Bea11 2m I would llke to care tor 1 elderly person 1n clean 81· tracuve English srelklno home P1lve1e room end bath Day care or live tn 714-535-3075 M/F 11hr lrg Newi:>ort Hgts home, non-1mkr, 26-38 Avail now. 631·1286. 6<12-3442 0111111 M/F 10 shr 2 Br apt, 1 ba nr SC Plaza, pool 26-35 yrs $250 ~2077 M/F to sh1 exec condo. China Cov111 COM 111t. 11151, $450/mo 2 Slry. pvt. gar. frplc, 2 patios. Avail 1011 873-8519 hm. 978-1781.ext 67 IHI. lucll 2740 BHI. ltac.. 2740 V1c1tioa -;;";";";"~;-;-;-;-;-;;-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•:;;;;~ ltat1ll 2t07 N e tem111e only. n-smk, 3 blocks to b<:h, on a can11I S295 Cell Julien. work 752·2280 nm 645-8759 Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Austra ha under Teddy Roosevelt? 'fD'~ " rou rt llOI "'" WllO (01 WllAI) KtMIJbun•port WIS, oon·1 tMI bid -rou'rt not llont Ktnntytivn•porl ti Ont of 14 d11hnchnlr Clttftttnl 1111r11111nl 11oorpfnl 11 $nw1nd V111111 1n Hllnt1ncton 8neh St1w1nd Vin.,. 1' 1 rHull ill 1011111 pmon1hrtc1 p1otuit0n1t plann1111 Tiit ~tnd OI ltlAnhon ~Oij d™rvt A l)lrlect blend ot ntMt •tld hv1na n~ttltd 1n 1 forest with blbblt"& broo's al'd Quiet porids, cooltd by n1lu11I ou1n bfetm Add to lh11 ltnn11 c.ourts, SW1111111u11 pooh a \Pl 1114 • convtntenl toc1t1011 11111 sllCIPIJl"I Ind tmOloWfllfnt '"" fOU0Vt tol • D*t 1n¥QM WOllld pro\ldly UR llom~ (htft Kt11neybuMpo1I) One Ind lwO l*room Ont 1nd :wo bllll aparlmtnts llom s~•o sv.y~-··· I 1----....... 11---- Beautlful Wh•ler Condo. on Kaanep1JI beach. 1 Br. 2 Ba febuloue view. speclel r•tes Book now for fall & w inter . 213-389-6578. P1of m•lt under 30 to she1e lrg NB home. "lru, aemi-ptlvalt. $400/mo lncldt m••ds serv 631-6313 Rm wtba In furn hN tor lt1tal1 to empl. retf) M/F Irv/19th. llaart 2tOI C M 1300 t S48·8369 2eR f ownhou~•. be111 Siir 3 br. 1 bl C.M houM. Verde 11re1 pool, neer n/smker. lge y11rd, 12~ 11-•y, no 111 or tut + utll1 645-34&e 1250 • '<'tullt 540--0430 Shr B•lb<>• leland 2 br. 1 1350 mo Shere NB Condo b11, lrptc. Very amen br, w1Poo1. Jec:uut, Tennie, S260 & '" 111111. tat & 1111. Ger, FP, very large place. Nick 673·2146 M / F' A v 8 It Now Sht ~t Jbr 2bl Irvine 642-5978 _ _ ___ hm. ry f&c 1pa, utll1 Fem to stir "M on the tocld nr •hop center Cell 8lul1. C M No o.p no 731-8630 tul 1250/mo 1131·2b78 SHA OCEANVIEW HOME 4 BEDROOM HOUSE P81t11lly furn11hed living, dining, recr .. llon rooms, l•roe kllchen C M S300 • '• utlllttet 650-178 1 alt 4pm e-.d1a11owa Inc Lrt>etet & Con•ery M I F. tit ecrMned $25 eeeh An 1re1s 972·209S CdM P\11 wlltl to beech S450 ulll pd 8•0·8061l To ltir 3 br ~ In B•tbo•. 1'76/mo, lat. IHI. <l•P. Call Answer Ad •49, 942·4300. 24 hrt we 11 took tor youn HouMm•IH/UnHmlle<l Eat•bllllhe<I 12 yre • 11n OC 832·4134 .HAPEl.Y J UMPER IS AL 0 A DRESS \-\a(\SO(\ y,ett~ PRINTED PATTERN ~_.,,,""" M 462 \ \ \ I \ II ( OI I O"' I Ill I '°""ll 11 tlll "MARHll l'io mat1tr ho ... b\11yyou •te. ~ou'll "'h•I' ur llclt\ H•n•<tn'\ nf"' •hHtll •hlfll"I 1n • m•tttt of hour. Ollf eta)' en Wf4'f chr nru '"'' 1wu m1m part\, no 11ppt>r nr bullnnt, u ttmf'1) •l11ln "'" )m11 hrod I hr t1ll•n1 " trl••r<.I, nu1d l111tn tllr hu\I 1hruu1h thr h11)1 Wu1 11 "'''h the • .,,,,,,.t bll'u<t "'on 11\ o .. n •• • l1tt•d1y or rt>Ofl """ I ll< 01111n1I J•1mrr1 J•t•>" '"001,rfDC. •on11dtr el\O. Jtrtt~. •rl•t tf'fn. llntn LOttnn or ,aun Prllllrd P111rrn M•ll~ n •• ••l•Mr 1n Ml\>t• Sun I, 10, 12, 14 II>. 11 Sllr 12 lbu•I J41 tumpt'I Jt(•I l(QUtlf \ I ,,, t lrdl ti() llk.h '•brlC. bloute I I 1ar(11l(l1nch l'lu« ...n<J i 1 IJJ tor u 1h P•tlrrn 10 Delly PllOt Rctdcr M11I, ,. () "''' 19. 111<.I ( h«l1u ~lillO". 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"'' •ttd C al11ot-•H S« nd ''" ,.., .. , tttf h •4'lt11a Nut WHA-W•tch fo1 • />1omltt•ttf O.slott•r ,,,,.,,. oy """" .,,.,.,,., ... latge oar110• for minor auto body rep•lr wlll pay up 10 $200/mo Coste Mesa or Hunllngton Bch Biii 969· I ~21 isc. ltat1l1 2f2S ESCORTS/ MODELS Outcall ONLY 835·9199 EXOTIC HICEllS Bachelor tBact1elore11e Olltec! & Birthday Par11es THE UST HURRAH 738-8538 558-8538 SPIRITUAL READINGS Advice In 1111 mallers love Aaaeaactatall 3002 marriage & ous1ness Also counseling 161 5 IOWFHIT WINTER RENTAL 3Br. 2Ba. l1mll)' preferred S900 mo 675-7705 •SPIRITUAL ADVISOR• So. El Camino Real San Advice rn rove, marriage & Clem Lic·o 492·7296 buslnau. 675-2495• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS WMYll • H•lves Permll ·Flatly Exh11le -Infant WANTED 2 Crew Mem- bers tor French Polynesia cruise 6 months approx 5011 Ketcn mo101 sallor Sha r e ex p e n ses 619-223-2933 we can ofter you beaultlul new 0111ce.s. a lr•enelly wurk env11onmenl and lull range of company 1>ene111s II you c11n meet Ille abOve r8Quiremenrs ptease conrac;I Personnel Dept (7 14)710·1000 llTUIYtEWlll IT lPPOllT•HT HLYI ~ ~ licm~ ~\ll _. '-.;{'\\port F'Ell ASLEEP ScfHJa A I went 10 a lecture on loO· I · 3016 EOE glng thinking It would Im· D1tracl101 eaniimo wr prove my tecnnlque and Parent partlclp11tlon Nur. INTERMEDIATE s11111 T~ lecture wu so sety School Ages three :Sr(';?e~hel my feel FELL end four Call 964-368() CLERK / ---004-, .. , .... o,,. 4014 LOAN DEPT Le11 a Foa.. 3 htness torces ~1e or Ex-1 llY'1 lllEY LOST cluS1ve wood & metal Newport Center • We are uved to buy e bike, en bus1ne55 $85.000 tokes I o o k • n g r o ' a roule Huntington Beac" ell Terms 968-6187 oeopte-011en1ee1 pe15on to Coste Mesa ( 1)$50, M with good phone man- (2)$20. ( t)S 10, (3)$1. Lost orlfHtl1 ners 10 1111 a TEMPOR· Friday. please help T.D.'i 4021 A.AV po1>111on Type 50 2 T wpm and goad Ofganiza-969" 12 1 odd I .II. SlTilER t•onal skills 1eQutred FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-llll lort111t Ce. lmc. Spec1a1Tz1ng 1n 191 & 2nd TO s since t949 R E Broker Bd Realtors 642 ·2171 545-06,, WE IUY TRUST DHDS FOR INFOA~M TION CALL TltE HSOOIATES IU·I010 Those Qualified contact Yvette Moreno 12131 64 1-2114 IMPERIAL S & L EOE MF'H Banlung PIT TELLER --------· WIDOW HAS SSS lor T D's S 10.000 uP No E •ctlllent opportunity for elll)efleneed per IOl'l tn 81· lracllve Sev1ng1 & Loan lmmedl81e oe>entng otters va11e<1 dulles Pos•llon rfl· qu1res appt0~1m11ely 3 days/wk end •llernate Saturdays unlll 1 P M Call Llfld• Dacus 7S4·1801 OCSL, 1700 Adams Ave, Cotll MIU C1111torn111 E 0 E FOUND· Terrier mix dog, credll check. no ~ne11y Falrvte,,. & Ad11ms Also bu~ tumbo TO 837 -9321 dys. 979-1976 $3001< up u ~n1son ell 6PM. Assoc 673· 731 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iffii W1a1td SlOo l.~~~~eNM. f:J>:~L:~; r'IA 4 A •• " .. a "l(lhlua" 1.011 vtc Warn-All Yll 1111111 er & Oak. H8. 8UBSTAN-Wl&T Hl'H bank·~.LT nLUR ~~ ~:9~~:~i2 C•ll WHTln ---------I am 31 yeus old, In my If you ttnlOY gree11ng the 1.011 ~: Reward, Sm Fe. ehort"•tr. blond•·balga. (Heidi) 982 -7626, '120-6376 l.011 Slam ... Mt•I, l.eoune Beach, reward 494·84&71494-3872 l..08t: Stam.M 1)'99 gry M Ctl. chli;>P9d rt 11n1 l•no 646-1062 Npt Shrs S50 r-•rd LOal Sfb HU•ky, M, 8111/Wht, Oene Hlll1 ti S erH, ChOke Ch81n, H<I chlldrtn. 714·H M76G LOST mall White MAL Tese No • Htn VK Anlt• & 01enneyrt. LB on 1111'3 home 491 .. 1367 work 031-03611 111•1 year onlo Health 11nd publ!C •n<l n•ndllng cash. Nutrlllon lnclustry · I we have the Ideal po1111on maoe $60,0001 Tl'le tee-fo1 you " Full Time. 30 hr ond yeer dOUbledl t drive position 11 1111s1t1ble lar • now Mere.OH I h•ve 11n e .. perlenced vaull two l)4!11ut11u1 hornet In teller In ovr 1.e11u1e Ca111orn11 and on• in World 611n'n Mawall We h•v• 11 ground floor oopcrluMy We oller grow1h oo- b•ck •Cl t>y 'omP•nY portuMy ••c.itenl work• lra1n1no C •ll Oen mo COl'ldlllons Hlary end 1 1•-891 t:in t>enellls ...... * •• II you n•ve th• abo.,. Accounting cl11rk tor NB qunlll1cat1on• an11 1 ,..r •d •oency 011t1no ••Pl'' v111ull teller t•P4Ktel'IC:e. t9Q, 1yp1ng. 10 k11v by plnte cell i:t111flt Hub· toucn . Hll 11111er bard al 630-8&00 Non-smkr pror H11 !l·S 833-843& lor 11pg1 AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS we1g111 11n1no 1n11ruc1or11 IQf n8Yf bu1lneu Clll Mre CO\trlllty 83,·49 18 E 0 F ll.OOlAOO IW« • l1l1 Wut.. SIM lelt Waat.. llM 1111 W1at.. SI .. 1111 ...... I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Aug. 28, 1983 lt9 11•••m GAS STATION CASH!ieR. Jr.llOHTHY ---"" '1' ...... llOO •••• ...... 1100 .... ...... , ...... , ...... 11•riiiiiiiiiimim•••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Now llCc•pllng •PPll· pa11-1tme -kenda, wlll Aequiret accurate pro· llU UTIA DIU! • llm&l &HIT S1leaperaon 101 Plant • llOllnAln nPtST I~ 00 A LITTU ~~~~~1 10~,~:~,,~~ :;~~ Ac:z,~ SB~~~ Su'i due.lion typltt. 60·11S ~~,: w,:~pt~~~~"1~':; 1~'•~=~ 1:!•:1~ency Call ~~~el E~,'~nc:~ ~~~ !ihonhand 1equ1red. type soc1111a11aJ Serv . XlNT ~ ~l · ~ laUltNHI IN YOUR 8 30 ro noon MOii . Thu11 McFadden where SO Fwy wpm Letter cornpo11tton S 16 95 dlgeat call (312) - ---S.S-3392 C•ll tO &prtl 60 wpn1 Newpo11 C•nt11 S " j 11 • . F • m 111 • r '"'\.{ .......-• OWN HOME Tne Newportei. t I0 7 meeli irlO cusromer rel11t1>r11 931.5337 Ear 2?39H R.1 lllll &lllT oll1t1 Salary negottable wl elementary word pro· 1~ r f ~-~· ,,,.~ • R tkllls 1equlred Good tor car-PotlHOn w/tmall R8i111 Catt l<ellr 6••·1507 ceulng Mature ••per , , ." >• • . 1 •• r j JembOree d Nwpl Bch GENERAL OFFICE telepnone per1onallty N~rr Ad/PR Agency 1 d SALES POSITION app11can11 only l)lelM ·-·.,, · • _,.'JI, .• . l' Imm FI T o"amng 1w1ll end 101111" to handle .. _ 5eeks u1l1tan1 end AE but " Ing commerclel E~cluSlve womens a10111• aec;rellty t .. • " , ·.., r..i. ' • t ' IEJlnSnltlf ,..... ' ' "~ broker1ge firm "--'tee • Typ1at/Recep11omat went-mme., opening M·F. ·• . .-:· • 1 \A-· J Liia typing. good •Pelk· r1111 Good 09por1un1ty to PIT ·FIT 714-673-9e99 ......._ took Ing for emo111ou1 C<i .. te M"e 979 2te1 "" • • ~ ~0~'~tnoN B To~ a i~8X 1ng sl\ltts Must be flex. team tne rnduatry Apply NEWSPAPER, Ric~& ~~~'· ~~=:ne~0\;.~~gs·. l1at11on conac1ence ~~110~ 0 ; 1 •bY Ofk aree or Vicki • · • • 7 l · 4 ~ Ible No e•P nee Wiii In person Pertonnel 01· home del. HB NB CM benelll s b II 1ndlYldu11 wllh Uf811Slve I ~~91 .~ eepino 8 GAIAGI i All AD~ NOW • ~. , 5•4•0661 ___ rraln . CC"11tac1 LllA l1ca, 9 -12 noon. s1oo 1 toSates•Mu•nmager'•a3u500me retallb1ckg1ound1n11ne pu~ 1 U·TITl·MIAllETI CLAU1•11ouc1u1 : ... 556 3310 Mon-1hurs WESTIN ' pirt-t me 5 day women t 1111 • HEIPllF/O • ___ _ SOUTH COAST P' Al.A wk AM W11llatree1 E Coaet Hwy, Sune 1. •c 0 ng. SECURITY Hq1•11tTral1tt1 H I HLOW Expel' wllBM 34, cto11e1y llllPMIOlllTIST HOTEL, 6 " 66 An"""ton, Journat953-8110 ___ Coron• dat Mei, Cell! compettllveaalary& S1ar1 your new carMr onlllll••••••••••••••••• nlld corp In Newport " 92625 benellrs For Interview OFFICERS our 3rd snllt and pro· I' Beacn Sl 8 1( , bonue E•per tor 1ypeset1lng Cos1a Mesa llRIEPllOTIOlllEll c111640·0990'01 gren Into uppei min· CHll Mn1 CHll Mtta S bus_tness 642-9678 LIT Pllllll Or PA n..Oed PIT fort•-. Resp lndtv to care for 6•0·099 t The Irvine Companu has agement ............ Oelly In· _ _._ ..... .._ ___ _ eno resume P1ge ~.. -•d ,.. B 1 , ....... 2 F1mlly Garaoe Sile 1011 Movmg Sate lumber 011., Jeni.ins Assoc . 260 New-llAIR •nLleT--for car rental • ,..., C II lly practice & lndutlrlal "" e,r,b., worn•,"., •boa, •AUi llEPS-pposR111on1 available ror tervlew11 held from 9 am . ollOOd tlllng1t Sat & Sun -ever"'hlng lf•a• Sdt ~ P ort c 1 o 500 • • ,genv, • CllnlC (7 r4) 887·197 t nr rery "' nrs/da. • A T ·TIME and FULL 4 pm •t 12422 Lamp•"n " "73 A ,. ~ 0 Newpo~~ :~h ~As~~660 • MAllOllllST Janet, 650· 1 t80 M-F, flex Cull•• Incl 1111 Commletlon sales New TIME security otticers sueet. G1rden Grove~r •-" ,,rbor-Monrovta Sun 9-1 3075 Tyler Way Regis H1trstyllst1 tn the LO Pf IFFIOE IUIAIER -mrk'g, cteanlng. food vtdeofllm concep1 to pro-call 7 t4-S37 .. 840. Anllque Humidor. old wall Moving Sale Sall5ur1 gm Bool\k&e~rlSec'y. 20·30 Minton Viejo Matt an-T 11101 Non-profit organtullon prep, usttr w/wheet leHIOf11ls Good closer We are too1ong ror depen-E 0 E ctocl\s. old He chest, 5 Hvy duly wa'>n hr.s wk.Cllexlble,locetCatt nouncesoutatandlnglob L~10en~~!1o~:•;ty~o~7· needs high energy, c 67 h 3 atr, 675-8464 or '(j~~1~~1~1~0007601~0ee2k76 dabteper1sonswllngkood · · btanketcneat.lllec:tllcer. errKenmoreJ $95 Qll Jan 01 ra1g 5•5·5271 opp tor experienced, · & v re • • people oriented, or-·2561 Mon.Fri eve1. _ commvn cation s Ills exercycte, am drop 1111 c;ond. powei mower c11111nueP No eicpe<lence necessary $4/nour 10 start Good drtving record required 850-1755 quallflad lull service heir-Hana. be dependable. ganlzed manager 20•30 llOlllTAlllES-who can 1nu1ract well wllh PART· TIME, Varied hours table, ceramic rood (Snappeq s 160 Pwr ttyllat & manicurist • 11 you S3.751hr 650-1366 hours a wee~ 3.s years RllT&lllllT our tenants Mull be able to 1nctude early A M. s111mer Eamea type edger s 135, twn no bro~ 11eou11omaltetopdollar MAIOS-Restdentlal & uperlence required N-Frenchb1kerytstoot1-NEEOEOIMMEOIATELY 10 work all shllrs weekends. Must nave de-chair. gta.ss beer mags. (setls225both BOOSll • and don't mind working comm eKper req. must Send resume 10 68 t w Ing tor 11 mature. depen-Wilt• or wnnout shorthand P1 ev1ous security ex-pend able vehicle (am all Color Burst cam er a. toaster s8 be•1cn 1.H%1 nerd With a great attitude nave car & pnone gOOd Hamilton, Sune 540. dabte per1an to 1111 a 1>41t1ence desired tt uck. van. st all on Sony cast deck. lntald $35. much moiti 3c134 come w11n us Guaran-English. sever1t postlons Costa Mes11 92627 lull/rime permanent *VOLT We Olltlf eioettent aatary wagon) 10 us1s1 news-coltee table, auro cass Donn Vb r o o II "I I teeoselary,comm1111on, avail call 8•1-U46 dys Ottice RE Menagement counter aalea position * and benefit k pape1 dealer In trvtne player 2 band radio Hatecres1 1 Sak er paid vacations and otner or 960·6971 evs Ask tor psri time, teadlng to lutt' Experience & euperlflsory TEMPORARY SERVICE Please a ,s pac Bage area Must be depen-scanner. sev I a111nad 557 ·O t4• OAFETElttA WOHEll PART-TIME 3 hr minimum. $4 89/hr Apply Newpor1-Mesa Unified School 01strtc1. Food Se1v1ces. 2985 Bear SI Costa Mesa 760-3273 1ncen11ve bonus polnr Carole capabllltlea helpful PP Y to eny dabte Contact Greg glass plaques many programs. Call Charlotte time, ren1111. cterlcal. Young growing com-(714)546-4741 0et~ad 111 o ( 7 1 4 J Hyde Monday thru Friday 1nrerest1ng cottectabte's Ocean F11n1ng Tacl¢1'! Clark 495-2005 M&llTEIAIOE bookkeeping. RE lie pany Good benellts 3848 Campl•S Drive 720· 680 oe1ween 9:30 and 10:30 2605 Wlllo Ln Alter 9am Poles. Reels 15 10 $~5 All around malntanance pretarred some aales U IAllmE Across lrom OC Airport a m. ontx 642-432 t -548-9832 CASHIER PI T Parking srructure Np1 Beach S4 00 nr 675-2790 CHfl D CARE /LGT HSKKPG Reliable per- son 5 days week No stu· dents 673-6093 Child care. PIT. Tues, Wed Tnurs Must have rransportellon 751·8882 days, 540-9797 eve.s. OHICIUTHI Earn $75-S 100 a day, pay 3 •'s a week, F/P time 546-3642 OILOll PUllT IHlll I IWIT. Heir styllsl wanted thll 11 aggressive and wants to tat.e charge of tnetr own car-Sub-teasing at a wen estaohsned salon In Newport Beacn 675·2046 or 552-02•5 llELP WAITEI llHTAlllllT COOK, Pantry, private country club. Laguna Niguel Phone Chef, 496-5767, 9 am . 3 pm Closed Mondays. High school student or older, 6 hrs pr week 754--0370 High school student, PIT work preparing broohures. Call 548-9841 IOP-11111 Now hiring preasers for hand Ironing Must be mattcurous 1000 No Coast Hwy. Lao Bch 49•-4044 Hardworking Individual w /ptant k.nowledge needed for lull time pos- ll 1on m Corona del Mat Oes1gn planting & ma1n- 1enance of annual and perrentel beds & con-Host /Hostess days & tatners will be principle some eves. Nr OC Alf· responslbllllles Call port. Call bet 2·4pm 673-2268 Mon-Fri 752·2538 8·30-4PM tor en applH --0-1e-1------- :;:v~~~ub': & releren-llllOl llY CLUI Community Service Rep. Positions currently avail· resentetlve. Full lime pos· eble: Ilion open with Marcil 01 HllTOR Olmes es commu'11ty ser-vice rep Should nave PIT wknds only prior e•per1ence 1n or-llllT 1•1m1s gan1zallonat work. sates PIT 3 pm-10 pm, andror fund raising Must Mon· Thurs be sell starter and able 10 PllTIR work with borh yaung FIT, 7 30 am . 4 pm !'Aust people and adults soeak some Engllllh s111rv. s 12.000-s 14.ooo LA1111 ••a an'I· 1 • benelirs Send resYme .,. ro Mercn of Ofmes 66 l Temporll'f P/T thru Ocr t Hamilton. Room '550, WllTll/W&ITllEll Coste Meu CA 92627 Eves. Continental Cut1tne CHI (IROtU backgroYALEtutred. Oays & some eve~ngs. Oeys, flex schedule Apply 2-4pm Cove St Please call for appojnt· Restaurant. t660 Dove ment St Newport Beacn Hi-IOOO, tit 121 Cook. lull lime or pert M/F, 9 am-5 pm lime. capable of procluc· ong nigh quellly cuisine HOUSECLEANERS-for •99-2271, asl\ for Geanle nome cleaning service Wiii train 645-0961 OHi luncn shill Eslab Frencll-Cont r eat l1gun1 Recent or cur· rent work n1st Call 9-12. Tun Wed. Tnura only 497-11211 OHIS lllllOWIEH The Scouring Inferno Is lool\lng 1or honest, nerd· wortung helpers. PIT. tie• nrs 6-42-6099 HllEHtHR 2 days week 645-0089 HOUSEKEEPER COOi<. for 1 person, ttve-ln. Betboa 673-1879 Now hiring Experience Pref Wages end noure negotiable. THE GRIND· EA, 1400 Peclllc Coast Hlgnway. Newport Beach 642-8881 Houaelleef)Of/Llve-ln. Npt Bch. Mon-Fri Room ~ brd • salary. Non·•mkr, COOK to make sJmpte must drive. Reis luncn tare, no experience 675-3793 or 523·•920 necessary 496-2434 H 0 u S e . COST ACCOUNT ANT KEEPERS·Aesldenllal & FOR REStOENTIAl comm exper pert, must DEVELOPER ha11e car & phone. good One ot Calif's largest rest-Engllan. seve<el position• den11a1 bullde<s Is seek· avall Call 841-4446 dya 1ng a qvatllled tndlv to 1111 or 960-6971 eve AMI for ltte position ol cost ec-1,-~--~----­covntent ar ns So Calll HOUSEKEEPERS-Well Otv located 1n Orange groomed. honesr, hard County The appllunl wor1clng, Nwp1 Bch area must have a BS Degree In hotel 873-9500 11t.. for Accounting & a minimum Oavtd Stepnens. of 2 yrs exper e cot1 l I i. gene1a1 ledger account· ll•H•tr /Cllll4oare Ing wl resldenttal bldr Live In. Good drlvlno 11- Salary commensurate cord; fluent Engllsh. S 12S wl eicl)i!r Please Mnd re-wk ro start 760·9058 (3-6) some 10 1' ony Allen. Cite-II you enjoy wrapping tton BUiiders. I 7731 pacllages and have en Irvine Blvd.. Ste 20 t eye tor detall, -have a Tus11n Ca 92680 pit pe»ltlon tor you 1 30 OtHIEI · l PM, Mon-Fri S3 50 to 111111 Cllt 548-S525. 1~ for Connie tor Newport Beach Area Clean cut, must have own motorcycle. non-tmkr, tnject1on molding Call Ardis. 850· 1111 Need macntne operator manlorlargeapt possible Asatll Apl Mgr Calttoapply,751-1266. EOE MIF THE IRVINE • ESTATE SALE Xlnl old S t/S 96 H duties Incl d'"" 2 b -oak buffet. Old ~ pc 8 vn, • ome tm c:ompte .. Must be u ""· r •pt ----S C W --knowledgabletnalt & salary Restauranll ecretary OMPAJIY e1ter/Wat1ress. ex· mahog twin bO, mat!. p1ovemden1 11ems 1new1 TSl M t 142 1IOI CHI 6 OAllHH perienced. Apply Amert-spgs Old 7 dwr mahog atr con s ctorr>es tJariy building trades Xtnt &• • _ M EIEC SEO/OFO MIR 107 I Carnetbact. St can Sunsn1ne 719 191n chest lovely Queen nems, ktt supp 2080 H., salary&t>enellls Please IFflOE ature. re1pons1ote Newport Beach CA92660 Sr CM 9-5eves Anne poste< bed w/nu public do nor reply unless fully people needed FIT, PI T Internet! consulting firm T quall'l .ed Answer In own Sharp alert person, gOOd Call 549-340" .. -1w-n •a 1 E"ual Oppty Employer Wanted Paris driver. FIT matt, spgs op quallly y d 1 1 1 t h b 2 ' ...., ·~ " s opening or exper .. ra1tan. 3 pc sect . 2 club ar sa e c ornes 01sttes 11endwritlng Ad 111014, w nu m er s -4pm • proless1onallonandteol· Mrr apply In person With chairs. ottoman Xlnl roots orher 1n1ngs Dally Piiot, po. Box MacGregor Yacll1 Corp, Restaurant lice mgml & admln OMV readout 243 I west 1 Sat/Sun. ?25J Repuotic. 1650, Costa Mesa. Ca l63 t Placen11a, Cosra TllE COFFEE t••llll duties for President & 4 SEC'Y-R.E.LICE•IEE Coast Hwy. Newport dmep 8 b2drm, triple 92627 Mesa na 1 needed lo ass1s1 busy Beach resser nlle stands. Yard sate Sunday 20? Al· -Excellent hours for home· prtnc pals EAcellenl op· Hunt Bch Broker Per-Maple din table opens to berl. oll Orange Couch PAINTER-10 yrs e11per Po ti u n 11 Y Io r ca· Women Su tiering from serve 10 Walnut oft trig wshr misc & c .. tla'i maker Fast food cottee 1 1 d form varied duties. Sell " • MWIE•EIT Tll&lllE THL • E'llP. IEITAL Orng Co. seetilng reaponslble tndlvldual with minimum 2 years college. ex per In enough 1oots ro work store m South Coast vu. reer-or en e person wlln mollvatad. eltlclent, and burnout? Cnallenglng ca· relr1g, bar. All from S 125 atone 963·• 114 tage 557-9678 ~~g~~·~:p~n:1'~:~.~ to ac-dependable Good social ;::~ago:!~Xi :=~~vse k°e!4~m:~nad~fn~ntf}u·,2 .. ''sH.,u.•n_1_01.·nr·ly.e1.aoc._1t5 .... e•v·e·ry·1-,,-,_-g PART/FULL TIME. 6 days. sales --akllls Type •5 wpm.. " .. will Hain. Bergstrom Ouahlled person w111 have non-smkr. experienced Htgnest paid female more 2972 Jacaranda, goes• 827 t Oarsy Dr Cleaners, CdM • * • BS or BA Bus Adm or prel Wednesday & Sun· execs In U.S. 651•0221 CM nr Harbor & Bake< Nea1 Slater & Beecl1 mngmt/supervlslon/wor kmg with publlc Mech'I aptitude neoessary. Prescnoot teacher needed DllLIUG equal ,MBA pref). 5 yrs. O a Y o 11 Sa 1 a r y , word processor Freezer, dshwr, tbl w/4 S 8 1 1 5 u n 2 1 6 0 2 for September Must be n ofc edmln ' budgeting & $ 1000/mo and monthly • FllEE mu chra, nousehOld Items. Brooknursl Apph11nce• ct!rtllled. Temple Bal FOR cost control exper , lam-1ncen11ve bonuses (Min FOil TIE...,, Suzuki PE 175 & riding Books Ctoines Tti"s Benefit package pro11lded. Yahm In Newport Beach. lllarlly with word proc., S250) Send resume to. " gear. furn. books 1944 Flat-er Aet.urds. m.:r h Catt 7 13 _ 644 • 1999 DOLLARS eiectr mall, etc, & good Tom Moon, 16390 Pac1flc PllOFElllllAL wn111ter Ave. Sal/Sun more "'41>st brand now written & oral com· Coast Hwy. Ste 200, Tnor Is known In the word 9·5. Salary based on expef'lence & potential GroW1h opportunity ts xtnt Send resume & salary history to 1925 Cnurcti St Costa Mesa, 92627. PRllTllll Order desk expe<tenoe preferred but wlll tratn mature person with ability 101 detail work. lull ll.a~Ell company benefits Mr w West, Newport (MOTEL) Stationers. phone 863-1200 tor appt Motel exper i ence ---------- preferred but not re-PIUITlll SAUi Earn ~lg money tor shor1 hours """30 hr worlt wee!\ With potential to eern S500 + per weelt •6AM·NOON •NO E.l<PER NECESS •WEEKLY PAY GUAR •HIGHEST COMM > BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONOITIONS II you're brto111 and pos· sess a pleuanr voice cell Mr TnomH at 673-0118 quired Wiii train Cou· Well est commercial prlnl- ples only. no dependent Ing & business form children or pelt. Excel· menuracture!' Is seelllng lent t>enelils + bonus In-qualified setee repr--.- cenllve. Wllltng ro re-tallves. ret1ted exp oe-tocate Call tor eppt be-sired Send resurne or In--11-:1-0 s-------- mun1ca11on skllls. Some Huntington Beach, Cal processing Industry as G;:.,-l '.""I .,.., -1 ---iewiorlieaclt s/h, typing & general 92649 "the source" for career r 9 c othes (u 8· 10) & -abllllV to orgenlze & det--opportunities. For pro-misc Sat. only 8-5 954 Collec;tors mags Nat 1 egate required Senlot Stit. &Htl.... 1esstonats like you with Congress (ott Ptacen1l1) Lamp00n Med Playboy • Rock recoros 646-23118 Pltlme eves/wknds Neal job experience. we are M~vtng Everything goes. 2227. 16tn SI Npt Bth appearance and hand· Io ad e d w Ith op -turn, appl, storage shed•, Exc•ettent salary range & benellrs. Incl. prolll sharing & major med ins. Please send resume 10· Answer Ad I/ 769, Dally Piiot, PO Box 1560. Costa Mess, CA writing only need apply portunllles Call us now II etc;. 880 W. 19th SI Sat Seat~ L11aa1 2590 Newport Bl. CM. you have experience on thru Thurs 645-3344 Garagei btale Sale An· -any or the lottowtng. Service Station artendant, NBI Moving Sale • 337 Peacn llques. lurnlture no 1vn•, Experienced, Apply Snell Lanier Tree, near Santa Isabel some new, 4 quality bllr Statton. 17th & Irvine. Npt Xerox and Redlands sroots. Aotev11ie Lots 01 Bch IBM unique collectors Items Wheelcnalr, $200 Mower. S d A 28 o SITTER F/T yoor home. 9 Wang 2 mo old. S 12s 548-0321 un ay ugusi 1 4 HORnUf--mos baby ooy Grand-OEC 31131 Holly Or1ve lor small ottlce. Varied motherly lype pret M·F Syntrex 92626--0560 duties Mull IJeve drivers 894-3854 C M all 7pm COPyxT lie • non smoker s--Aati,.H IOIO hraifart 6025 960•8591 tallonery Store In Cofone Datapoint * , ____ del Mar needs FIT ex-Four Pnate HDRETAllY /IEI DFO per1enced salesperson * n.1e 1191 goes on. Beautifully refinished, _________ ...;.;.::.: bra99 double heedboerd. 2 end tables w1tn marcn1ng $250. 645·8999 temps. $65 646 0210 t ween 9 AM · 3 PM qulrles to· Sales Mgr, Mon-Fri. Formprlnl Co. PO Bo11 * Mike Piros 1472. Riverside, Ce * 2131968-9462 92502 DIALING W..l•ITIU Immediate opening In our 875-1010 That's right -for work ex- purchaaing and dlstrlbu· Stock Delivery-Person, perlenced word pro- tlon departn.enl for an eves. 18 yrs/over Apply ceasing professionals like experienced person wltn In person •95 E 17th St you wllo S asslgnmenll GERRIE'S ANTIQUES 7' Decorat01 qn linen 5lpr IS BACK tole $500 2 Cnow 11;1~ 3f>OO SQ tt of American An· $275 pr An11ove Penn llWIER TWIH $400-S600 per wMlt ,,., 1 .. ,. •• ,, with bkk'o experrence Call Janet 650· 1180 FOR DOLLARS Eern big money 10< •hon hours 30 hr work ~ wltn Polentlll to earn S500 + P9f' 11te1k e11cetten1 typing skills and See Duane now call Tttor Nol only a pleasing µhone P8f· ----do we nave many assign· OutGn Sllal S300 Ft llques, also department flower Cert S250 Rust of used furniture& collec-chr S 150 Misc 646_44~4 llbles Wiii buy Eatates. ' Learn fastest growing tn- duSlry In U.S. Nation•• Organization expanding. No Exper necetsary We train. Call Mr. Harris. P /T HLIYIH L A Times. 7 days. 3.00 am Musi have car and phone. Laguna Beech 494-8496 sonahty var1ety of ottter Teacner Montessori Cert men ts bur we ere alto glv- generat office dories. EK· FIT Sept I. Salary Nego· 1ng you an e11penst11e t5 cellenl benefits and work· llable. Montessori School month calender desk Ing conditions wit!'I a o I S a n D I e g o blorrer free tor setUng up consign or wf111 nave Beeulllut Oak wall un•• you? ~t NO El C1m1110 Perlecl c:ond 1t1on $400 Real. San Clemente. Catt 546-7S93 662•5789 PIT hetp for eltte h~ •8AM·NOON •NO EXPER NECESS •WEEKLY PAY GUAR •HIGHEST COMM + growing company Apply 619/295-7591 an appointment and see-inH~~~ ~1ROGEA INC TELEPllHE SILES ;~~slo~~ls.01 our pro- 492-0638 or 492·•554 Beaulllul Pecan wOO<I hr• A11li1acn IOU 1sh larnp table wrsnell A Manager wanted tor qwtet cleanlng service Cell for 16 unll apt hou111, couple en appl 966-1300 BONUSES •PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS 17042 Giiiette Ave MCI. tile nation's long dis-Tlllll TEMPlll&llf Irvine 71•·546_0331 11nce pnone company. ts 1~ cu tt. ColdtPOI. good drawer S95 859-1S52 cond. S150 962-3t 19 Beaut wrouon1 11on ,,.. preterred. nk:e eaat•ide loc Please send reayme 10 Ad •970, Cally Piiot. P 0 Box 1650. Costa Mesa. Ca. 92627 Marine Hardwire sales person. Experience re- quired 645-1711 Mature P9fS011 fOr lutilime Laboratory pickup and delivery Heelth care ben- efits. 646--0216 Rick/Jim lntOAl.WT. Bick office, 2 years 111per necenary. In Npt B11ct1. Cell Mon-Fri 10-12 2-4. 644-1025 MEDICAL OFFICE-1 per- son olftoe ant111nt needed, exper perferred but will consider training someone With generet ol- 11 c e background 498-5$20 Memorial Counuton, exp. preferred. Harbor lawn M ortuary 5<10-SSS4 P/T help In & Out Photo. Irvine C1r Required Cemere knowledge pref Hours. t0-4. 857-0161 II you re brlgttt and pos- aess 1 pleasant votca c;aJJ Mr Thom•• II 613-0118 P 11' ottloe personnel, good phone voice. neat ap- pearance Some eves/wknds Call Mon-Fri 751-8822 Salee Clerk Colla MeU S1111oneu. 270 East 171n SI Coll• Mell Full Recepttontst, full time. Time Apply In person Harbof' Lawn Mortuary. • .. 11 OLDI 5•0-5554 -Unique gift thop at luxury RECEPTIONIST Laguna Buch Hotel re- Exper recepllonlst for qulrM aomeone available estab archllectur11 ofc 4.5 daya/wie during Sep- adfacenl to John Wayne terr.ber and "on Call" Airport, pleasant 1ppear-afler Sept. Pref M1ture ance. personality, tete-Individual. No experience phone manner Some nee Call Glenn efler 9·30 typing & It bkkpng req. em. Sar or Sun C11t Wendy 641--0191 497-4477, ext 481 llECEPTIOllST s ~IW.a-=-1e1-IH_F_ll_H_LW __ I PIT. evening 111<1 wl(nds Secretary. goodSkiitS. front office appearence One peraon Oll1c e 833-2820 Secretary needed tor busy TVtFllm prOductlon compeny, xlnl typing s111111 a mutr. speed writ- ing helpful & g-rll Of· lice e11perl e nce prefe<red Candidate will handle dly-ro-day cor- porere otllce duties work- ing closely with pro· ductton secretary Must be non sm<>lter, good ap- pearance. have transpor· 1e11on. ene1gellc & work well under pressufe & deadllne $ t 500/mo. Send resume 10 Corntctte Proclucllons, 1501 Nonn Broadw1y, Santa Ana. 92706 N e w p o t t B e a c h Yes, -do and you can Mercedes-Benz oeet-tool Join our enlheusiellc Secretary, part/time atter· ershlp Apply tn person team Mlllng the West's noons N-port Beech Or'llY Jim Slemmons Im· finest newspaper We're Investment llrm. good ports. 1301 Quell Street, the Los Angelea Ttmea. lyplng, r~tlonfst, gen-Npt Bch Hourly wage + eom-Mal otlkll sklll11. NON· llORt "•MPnER mluton Hours. • pm • 9 _s_M_O_K_E_R_. _67_3_--0_9_54 __ -Recepllontst w1nted full pm Olal u1 now et· ltFTWAH 10 time. '1Nvy phones. tight 540-0301 uoanUY/lllOEPT. Pr•11••••r/Malyst typing & employee t>en· '"""' Maaq••Ht II you nave a broed bacl\· e 11 ts C •II C a t n y SALES Looklng lor special 1eke ground In IBM-PC micro 645-7053 Do you enjO}' miking c h a r g e p e r s o n computer eppUc11lon1, -~11-1-0-E-P-TI-1-1-11-,--people l1ugh? Can you wlprev1001 oltlce exper espectelly PC-DOS, then sell? Witt you cllmb 2 to orgenlie manager In tnts 11 your chince 10 get 2 Y" experience ldr large lllgMs of stetrs everv presllgloua airport area tnonthegroundltoorol• atock brokerege firm In morning? ln1lde sates olllce Otctapnone. mefor lnaurance Co ·1 Santa Ana. 5•7-7272 Ms po1111on wllh Anlm11 typing, A/P & AIR. Apple development of ln·hOUte _Jon_n __ aon __ . -----Crec1ter1 Entenatnmeot. II. cu11orner eervlces and software ayatam• Ex· REGEPTllllST Requires PIM'tonellty. wtt. phones R.E knowledge per1lse In software con· and • gtHI pnone voice h e I P I u I C a I 1 figuration and a love ol Wanted lor plush Newpon S800 per mo guaranteed. 71•1553-9700 btwn 9am delvtng Into 1pplk:1tlon• Beacn office, to antwer Incentive program. M1jor & noon ta required. Knowledge of telephOnes •nd dO Hgrit medic.II Send rHume IBM-PC asaambly. CtCS typing. Good grOW1h 09· detelllng your pro- hardw111e/11ol1Ware tnler· portunlty. 644"4360 lesstonat experience 10· llORnUY/REOIPT. n1r1ng p1r1111rne tele· IUYIOEI marketing reps from 5 • Ann McMiiian. HARBOR AREA d1v1der 6'~ X 8 S3'>1i Lamp S15 3 pn <-"'<'. 9 pm Telephone sales 714-973-1783 ax per le nee req ulred 2080 N Tuslin. Santa Ana APPLIANCE SERVICE coucn $ t 7 5 llAaplP We sell recond • gu11 rockg cnr $30 1009 1 r1 $5 5oihr Apply alter 3 Working Mother needs pm ask tor Biii Ward 26 part lime netper for Excullve Park, S1e 200, 19/mo adorable glrl. Irvine, or call 641-843._ Bebyslrrlng, tight novae- TEUPttlH keeping In exchange tor appllances S.9-3077 Capitan H B 962-0802 Frigidaire w/lce maker, BEDS CORNEA GROil" white $150 O'Keefe & s100 548-9878 Merritt stove, gee. wtgrtddte, brown St30 648-9589 Bookcase, welnu1 72X3S ••LIOITlll room & boatd, 1 blk from -Beach 831-8242. 5 snlvs. xlnt cond $9S Gae dryer. exit cond S60 5S9· 7417 eves Work evenings In Costa M9118 lest week our top X-Aay tech tor medal of· person put In 24 nours !tee Exp nee: PrT 646--0746 BUNK-BEDS nau1tca1 oe 1 llY IPPUAJIOEI sign. mattr11ss incl i.1n1 and brougttt ttome $350 548-9319 ~~ 751 .... 222 afler I fili'"w=-.-.-... -=--=51~l0~5 Les 957-8133 cond S200 6•0·0949 TllEIUOMHllE 11 now accepting appll- cat1on1 tor tne IOltowlng position• Food service, cocktail serv ice, t10111esses, bua persons Apply In petSon 619 Sleepy Hollow lane, Lagvn11 Beach TOP$SS Femetet Pref Models & Escort• (213) 866-1984 TOPLESS MODELS S75 CAY PAID DAILY No E.cp Nee 826-2583 TIAl•llll llWTllELL Help give them a heed start. Earn top SSS par1 time evenings Only positive, dependable. outgoing adults need 1pply Phone 646· 7021 2 30 10 6 p m Monday thru Friday TUYELAIEIT Babyailllng. exper. llcente & refs_ Laguna Nlguet pref 240-0234. Relrlg. coppertona, gd Cabinet bar wrrelng $200 cond. S85. 962-2912 evs Stereo tape de<:k S300 Lg coffee r bl S200 Aefrlge S200 WHher & Bakers rack $75 Cash Cryer $135 eacn Olsh· 556-0998 Refined Fem .. exp. elderly wellher $100 6•6-58•8 ---care. llve-ln 631-6590, =---------Chrt, 2 Conremp swwt'I e111 112 Local rel• Seart troal·free retrlg, Ice-camet cord vetvet S 12s SERVICES UNLIMITED met..er S150 673-2123 ea Oak-glass collee rnt Marketing, errands, er· a Washer clean, work• good $ lOO All lien-551 ·92i8 appts, chu1ch. etc. Re· S85 Cryer gas works Con11tn Oven S90 woou liable driver. active. 11· good S75 548..,.485 OresS&f S50 673-5253 tractive Older woman, Westinghouse frost free Obie bed. s100 Collee own cir. 646-9734 relrtgerat~ and freezer. rable, $30 Oak wall Clll 55"5 IO cubic fl. Worlls well divider. $95 848-3478 ,., s120 645-6371 11ter lots of lovable kitten• 8pm avallable ror adoption DOie bed. frame hdbrd & matt. $40 Ktng sz ~C! 631·1030 Oet• ----=5=5"""'10 ARC Oobe pups, Btk/rutl Lrg. 1tlnt quallty S 150 ea Aller 6pm 548·9S60 Wntrtpool gas dryer, good trame & mall S•O Ca11 cond. S 100 640·59S8 Sunday. 675-656 t AactiHI Hl2 Desk 3•6 reduced s 13s '.OTI.. Chair S59 Matclltng ctlllr & love seat SS9 HCll 546-8555 A K C Ion g h 8 t r e d JOURNALS Chihuahua, mare, 5 mo. lnr·OltllH SH• Olnene Set. butcher block wtchrome. 6chatrs S1 2< Crib $50 963-8296 1hot1, llouseb1olten. very Comprenenatve weltllly re- tovlng S 175. 548-04 71 ports on 100-200 •uc· 11 & les k For Sale • St>. roc-1 COiiie. AKC. Male, 1'"' yr1. uss 98 per w In ntde-1-bed. Brown p1111C' lovable $200, 534-5151 For Info Olal direct Cott llke new $75 850-1710 fllll IHI of call wlll t>a deducted G'iiiSBedroom Set wMe ? FEMALE o HEELERS from 1st aubacrtollon w/green & yeoow trim (Au1trat11n) need good 714/828-6338 8 am lo 8 xtnt c;ono 10 plete~ 0en1a1 Experienced Newport 6•4--0032 I ace, and or op. Relleble person needed ROBERT 0 BILLS cnalt·Slde 11-ITIRY AllT erty/caau11ty Insurance Is for sandwich &hop Irv ANIMAL CRACKERS n; dealreable. atea 97t·1739, 955-1247 215 RIVERSIDE AVE. B • a c h AISllllng In operation of Ideal position for Ntlou• NWPT BCH, CA 92663 Cell 983-5500. Perr/time te1dtng 10 l\Jll/llme. Newport Center admln1tr1tlve offices or nationwide chlld care corporation. Prefer alter· noon•. 4 hours/day. 5 dayalweeil Excellent IV· ture. benefit• Good typing & llllng skill• neceuery, pteesent phl'ne peTaon11ity CaJI Del.Ible. ~o-7280 Newport Beach Travel Agency Non-smkr Sabre, t ·2 yrs eK- pertence Call Ardl•. 850-1 111 homes Housebr<>lten, •II pm 7 days per weele S500 644-0561 shots, •P•Ylld Cell evn Glent 2 day es1at9&1n-Htoe-e-bed coucn s ,.,~ & Wknds, 35f·1089. llque 1ucllon. Sepl 9-10 Recline• ch811 w1e1,., Oent•I Aeceplionlst, e11- P1•1&nced m pe<,1boerd billing. 1nsurenoe •'ft dey wk, Cosll Me11 corporate mall/llock hobbytst or atudenl Flax. ·--------• Sales room Oe41verlel. oper-11 ..._ I rs can .,... arr•noed • ...011 ...,._... 111on o macn1ne1. Ship-Central Orange Co to-T •• -• • "-ping. receMng Heevy ttlt· cation • um your Mature Pl'IOf'I w/buSI & Ing Involved Experience Send resume 10 Bob Bot· unusableS computer exp 754-6363 preferred Newport che. 2137 P1mt Ctrcte, • Into Sales Beech Investment firm o • DRIVER WAN1EO Own car required •or er-range, Call! 92£97 or usable IHHH Ul.U Pickup and deltver oHtce rands Call 553-09•0 call 7l•t93l·9333 daya. • Cash, Call Neat, 111ergetlc pef'tOn to 63 t·1•20 s;c;;i ery/ A·_e_c_e_p_ll_o_n_1s.-1. nPIST l•••tllate .,.a1a11 LH& I 1tter1 T tr• *VOLT* Golden Aetrelvet', Al<C, • llW AGOl"1H ne11te1 S70 19 Color IV mo, Mile. All ll'lot1, Lrge ~ S90 Antique end tato1, dghse lnct. S150 Oeugh-M&-&le-4 dbl deck giesa s..10 ter a:•erglc. 839·2674 650-19 tO Sherry~• Poodle puppy llll1. llaltrllh -1014 I llY FIHITlllE Hie, IHCUP•tOy min· ' X 8 rtldWOO(j declllng le& 957-813.1 a tu re $250 up 546-2848 Only 55 oent• per f\ ltnc- S ood Ing a110 Harbor t<lno Size wtrb(!(J. ""'"'" randard P le. Pick of Redw00d714/531·1317 w1vel1s•m111.1•llndh1M 1111e1, female blacl\ A K c ~ 0 ., .. machlr1et Must be 16 Ctenllled Ad• ,-;;the • D II Pll grow with well 11t•b· and n1ve valid Caltf Of Heve eomethlng you want tn•-.r to a succ.aaful a "f ot llaned company. Mini· lie Call 752-0229 10 81117 C&uelfled 801 do g.1999 or yard Nlaf lt'I a • ClaSSlfled ml.Im 1 ~·' retell nrsy It well I Call N OW ..._.. .1...a• IU.71 FIT S E •"HW •"OIETUY S42.se7a. · ..,..,., wey lo tell more • -~--• eiiper tuttng --people! salary. 1900·11200/mo Corona del Mar otllce, Tmmmmmmmm;Ji~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil:-~=======: Paid l'lolldt y• 1.nd YI· strong bookk1epptng "8ntlet. typing & thOl't· hind Satery open. Send rnume P 0 Bo11 29QO. NWl)I Bell ----- TEMPORARY SERVICES (714)546-4741 3848 Campus Drive Acrots from OC Alrl>Ofl EOE M/F chemp bred S350. Ciatr&I I w /2 cablnett & m1rro• 641 -8378 ~ padded sides S5 50 t al.1•tal IOU 957-1753 or 545. 7534 .... H3S Kon TC !Hmm. 8S:21o Mllchlng coucn end brlgnt mature person I cation Hoap tn1 1v111. needed tor Orange Coun· Newttpaper Interviews by appt only. You OOn't nMd • gun to "draw f11t" when you p4aoe an ad In the Oelly l»tlot Want Adi l Call now I S42·5e78. PeoOle .no n..o P~ Tll11'1 wtiet 1'11 OAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY It 111 aboull lies 2nd oldest & friend· Tun.-Frl, a.8-144 1 ~~P~0.'!:~·n~~~ d~: KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! LLIYI'• •IDY ro 1dvance. JClnt benelll• Ring 5•7-5625 IP for Lynn Full time exp Set:· r111ry /Bookkeeper needtd for amt IHI grow- ing m1nulec1urlng "rm Excellent 199fllng, gr1m• mer. gen'I Oual""I & Of• llOe pronc141ney r~lttd GN>d e>noM & 0<g1ntu· 11ont1 elllll• 11nnt111 Non·•mkr prtttetred C1H Corinne 114~·9552 Hll TimPH PAIT·Tlmwtll Opportunltl•• av1t11bte with the Los Angelel Tim•• Clrculatlon O.· p1rtme nt tn our door•ICHIOOf MW'98P« lli.t PfOQram. Outtan- tMCI hourly WllOI 1)1\.ol commla!On Hourt OAM • 2PM, or 4PM • 8PM Training 1• provided Potentlll 10 earn S300 l>lul I* WMk f!or an in. 11r11te w, C1tt (7UJ 851·238l, nt 1ao.4 AGES 11-14 EARN lP TO $75.00 PER WEEK Wt now lllvt I~ OCltftll'oCS IOI 10¥'11 tliCtf bul'tft lo HCurt '-*'' ~ Tht OtMCt Coslt Otily Pttot Out crews start 11 3 30 om 111111 wo1\ unlll I 30 p.m wtekd<tys. On S..turd1y, we WO!\ • In mon houtl. YCKI wil 11111 1111111)' trip$ trod prim. •nc wrlll "'"'Ill your own mone1 -~ tlltrt " no OthtrlllC OI COllechOft lllYOIYed. II rov trt rnttresltd, l)ltaw caH Mt, Cati -= (714) 548-7058 ~ rr-_-----JU:i TELEPHOllE SYSTEMS lllSTALUTIOll/SERYICE SIPERYISOR Radio Shack Telephone Centers are coming to your area soon. Gtt In on the ground floor 01 this exelllng and rapidly ••P•ndlng t rea. Potltlon require• •x· p«tlN In the are.. of lnataltatlon and aervlce of eteotronlc key telephone 1yatem1. Prior aupervlaory eJ1perlenoe a mutt. Com~ltlve pay plan. Terrific benefits plu1 Stock PurchaM Progrem and Oefwed Salary Investment Plan. 2 Jg1 Bo• Conllrlctora 1 T imron lent (uMd once). IVMal. S 150 Misc teblt"I cage. S200. 1151--0702 Mtnolla flHh. llltera, 675..,.646 caM. & all extru. Pd -MICE-for pat• or laedera, $675. Mutt Mii • 1275 Mutt Miii All belUtllul •m soc. lg 76c. 1151--0102 Wiii 1110 ..., 64e-61112 OAK. Orexot din tbt1cn1' I C 11800 ~. etie $700 Wh te ock1tlel Mite, with C.•taltn IGtl Wiii unit, m1lchtng col cu1to1n cege. 8 mo, Old J * I a•M . p C Ji O O tee/end lbl Butcher llltllng 1150. 845-S2 t2 ' COlof1Jr~hto cw d, gr~ block dlne11e I 1 so AaflHH IOfl monitor $249$. 788-730'4 t0la/1QveM11 S pc bdrm. -,-..,,..-.,,..,------1400. Beige IOll MC 111 \AOlllfY t:nV"lh Pub •tBM PC,ApplellE.EAlg'9 Eteganr Oall/tHUt PllnO, w1Jnut burl, xlnl PC. Comp1q Or and gluatop Ind 11>11, din Ml COnd. 11,000 731·~78 Opening Siie. 7e&.730• UnuM<I 90fa bed, 12~5 5 9 Beby Grend K-•I, WO<d ProceMlng Bu• On IZ bd. pp 972 .. 69!> Antique bev.ted mirror Computw 8Yt. coat+ 160. Must Mii qutllad eola & amorle, antique Camp & Strv. & Training Ht>1t•t• IOvHHI. S!IOO, wo1m Compeny Pump 0!91n, OMCB Ht rvty e42~ 1M HOO. Alto hldt-t CMld lg bflU tamO\ll r. framed r S276. All It only a mo olU bran beveled mirror rM It '" ••1.1 Eiilt cond. 963· 179 t 111 ~ "''°'' bl.lmlng lampe, In-3 8 mo Old kltt;; 2 S mo ~.,..----...,...,--11 t d trlp11-dre1u r Old kitten. Very tovtng to Olk oame !Ible w/CMltJ wllrlpla mirror I night Qd hm M~U I • 5 0 A m a r I c n n ttlnd• 7524 73 t · M1111nsv1ne Armolre 8 •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Fluffy lledl t. Whitt Klt19n trtote d,...., 1•25 etch '· gOOd pettonallty, Irle 063--4308. $4&-6017 WE~™:~~~e~:L~8EY lo gOOd ttome. 650-0117 Otk Ta~intatd loP 6 1 t751 W•tmlnattr Aw . Larve 1 mo. mile 81\Mp oak ct11trs. cuan1on 11nd OAAOIN GROVE dOQ type, lo"" Olllld~ baokrltl uphotatered 5$4-ttt» 675.004' 1700 ~450 Newpor 1 I~~~~~~=~ tinltan Mii C Apt 22. Co••• Antique St..., HI-Fl Con· &cP IOle)(lnt ~ Muet '"' 1 l'iltllemlnl ~ '°'' ' On a llleS> couch ~ 1360 49MQt7 Jany t:T,~ = M l on ...!_1iWMd 1250 1176-7261 MMe 'PJtt ~_.. (i13)t27461\ ~· Wlletbtl<I Wei''"'· .., bv .~ IN ,._ nn n.atlflllnlf 01.ty lot Cl~ Aft. l'lnd wl\et ~I In 1121. 8 'hlde·•·Oed o.lty Hot 1. n11Ugn S125 675-1396 I ' DIO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday. ·Aug. 28. 1983 Olflce hraitue/ Mtltr 111111 IOU ls•lratal HU 156 oil New MoPtd• • HOIOSCOPf El(ec a .. c I m11chlno lhrough Sept 30 Mlnen. cr eden11 J 5 50 W11 r d t Ell1•. f: Vly 752-1689 962-1922 BY SIDNEY OMAR A S"rtla1 GtHa 1330 Hang dffde-r. uNd lwloe w1c1ae Best otter Monday, August U 1151.0500 Sacrifice ARIES (March 21-April 19); Exchange of ideas leads to Lee Meater golf ctube. streamlined procedures, mom~~ -saving techniques. Lunar cycle t-2-PW. XL. xs $25 high, emphasis on payments. collections. ability to locate needed oach 675-3~ __ material. Member o( opposite sex aid1:1 cause, proves loyalty. Surf board Stueey. twin Virgo plays key role. tin, 5' 9" St20 675-7091 '711 VESPA 12ti Good body. rune well $500 63 t-3853 or 5.U-6006 'Ta Honda Expreta, $200 Low miles EvH. 644-0452 Ne"' Va1pa P200 , wlne/blk, 130 ml. $1100 obo Call Renae 963·0354 Puch Moptld t yr old., i1lnt. 1 owner. 3200 ml. TAURUS (April 20-May 20); Take initiauve in making TV a.•·• domestic adjustment. Lunar position emphas.izes personality, '' 1 / '2l2 Two Honda Expreu apedal appeals, originality. ability to be at right place at crucial "" Mopeds 1200 ea. lo ml, $325, 656-1919 S tli h d i od tin b'li be f 12'1 reotalinear epkra 1160 gd cond. 752-6788. mom ent. po ·g ton ecorat on, rem e g, a 1 ty to auli Y each Pioneer trntable •--------- surroundings. s100 Technkl emp s1 26. MtttrCJClta/ GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Define terms, look behind 96 __ 4_-3_o3_3____ lcHttr1 1011 scenes, check with individual who recently was hospitalized. t Seltlemenl 1983 100 1~16.,e.-A""'on•a•,-... ,, .. 5 .. ,...;11.;;;ree.-,t Keep promises related to visits and "special searches." You 'll wan apkra, never used, reedy. $200 548-2858 1«or1h $700. Sac. S99. learn secret. invitation will be extended to attend unique 1213) 92.7-85l ,_ ·14 HARLEY DAVIDSON •IH Waatt4 tOZO Aalet, laprW -.A•-• ....... , .. a. ... 11ir.;;;;.;•t .. -4.___ A1!!!, lapt!M WI PlY TIP HLUll _lflfW ____ .....,t..,11...-2 Ntrct411 haa 11 U Ytlbwa11a '"' .... 0111 WlllAllll t17l CuUlac not 83 Eldo C.:abrO fl, wr Wfi1a, Firefnltt paint, lltt, crulat. teathr tnt 8 way ate lllCI pan. am/Im. lllum entry, opera lltaa. matt. dr lka. lull warr. 7400 ml, PP f llup t89) $ 18,996, Oh 640-8627 POITIAO/lllAIUI 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 141-4100141-1 .. l WANTED! Good. clean uaed c1111, preter 1978· 1983 Butcke. J aguars. TR7s & Porsches but any model conalde1ed Top prices paid! Call Clive at Bauer Motors et (7H I 979-2500 ----WEWUTYIH OLUlllllOdl • ... • • t . • • • THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR l!LVO (O~IA Mf!>A 6 42 00t0 110 3:101, 351< ml 5 •P..O 1111, atereo, 1un1001, new Iran, . gold BBS wheel• :11ln1, $11,000, prlv party 559-9140 80 SMW-32ol sunrl, s 11po em/Im ceu. 19500 d&y5 762-8200, eV/Wknd LAHUE SELECTION OF NEW & ~BMW'S! LOH~l18W VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N. Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No Ctierty e)(lt-405) ll 14) IH-llto trade-Ina Welcome 79 4~0 1:11;1,., mint cond, blk/bamboo leather. 1oaded PP 830-8870. 8-4 JO '79 MBZ 2400, leoMI hH ·10 vw &ua. s 1500 Rbll •no. new brake1/t1re1. Wtber.Bll11e1n. JtCk· man1, many eKtret 673·3013, 937-2132 ""l)lred Ivory w/bamboo , --lntefioi 65K ml $ 10 860 73 Karmann Ghta Convert '673-3504 ' $4000/obo 675· 1267 '80 300D. ivory/Ivory Int, '74 Conv, nu 1opturet, aunrool, alloy• s 18,()()0. am/Im can. <I sp<I, lo ml 497-665.C 1dnt $8000 642-7868 80' 300 D. wht w/belgi. '74 apt Sii, nu palnl/tlres, xlnt cond, n11w ur111, ate, S2500 54~830 emlfm can, en rl. '74 VW Super Bug, $19 .000 o bo PP s u n r oof, $250 0 955·2341 75 t-2967 Jay 'H aoo TIHO lllHL -----'76 VW BUG Sunroof, needs paint $2250 751 -2967 Jay THE URIEST SELE CTI DI of late modal, low mileage Cadillac• In Southern Calltorn111 See u1 today• MAIERS CADILUO 2600 Harbor Bl~d COSTA MESA 540-1860 Assume pymts $4 19/mo Daya (213)426·4'431 Eves (714)6111-4224 ·53 380SEC, Champagne Dalaaa 9111 ext, brwn llhr lnl. Sf'lff. t73 28oz 2+2. red . .11lnt 3.000 mt, llawtess. Must 100 USED_C_A-RS-- TO CHOOSE FROM C~IYroltt 931 '14YW118 164 Nova 2dr. 6 cyl, auto. cond $4700 499-2756 sacrifice at $45.000 gather'"'g conleren""' Sportster 1000. new eng, u •. • '"'°· 1 yr GE 19" color TV I h $2000 C CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Make this a power-play day! s200. 546-7593 ~~~-211of!i1 7pm. · all • '78 280Z, am/Im cass. air, Num. ericalcycles.howssolid results -lunar positio.n highlig. hted AlllOPllLEI llLY 4 WllHI Dri .. 1 90JO good cond. 15500 obo 990-5190 ah 5PM. AsW about the money we can save you thru our purchase & lease plens 4 cyl, 4 spd, heater, radio. runs gd $495. 645-7578 xlnt cond. super clean, . -----MUST SEEi f P0112)l5 68 Che11elle. 396 eng, vw Suga to choose tr om tu' b o 4 O O t ran !I • $2987 Soulh County $500 /0B~O as Is VW-lsuzu 18711 seach 530-7271 fulf Urn f h Th cl h b ed '7S HONDA CXSOO '83 CJ7 red wtbieck 651•1319 1 ent o WIS es. ese cy es, w en com tn , point to SAE components w/AR 90 $750/obo 675-1267 loaded.· perfect 18500 100 USED CARS JllllUllOllS llPOllTS Blvd . Hu~t1n91on Beach. '69 Nova. 307 V8, orig success in making money and love. Capricorn and another speakers Serious ,79 Suz RM 125. xin1 obo 644•5366. 85 t.1525 TOCHOOSEFROM Cancer figure prominently. In vestors only. $3500 cond Must sell $425/bo ---'10 IATHM 210 1714) 842-2000 owner, 1mmac! $2650 675·9250 or 786-9353 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Obstacle proves constructive test, Call 546-7~93 .. -759• 1 t58 John Tr-.cka 9035 4 cyt, .s spd. cassette. tow challenge. You'U finish project as.signment will be completed BEAUTIFUL 25 RCA '82 Honda Express, •OO IOITlt co•m mileage super clean, 1301 Quall Street NEWPORT BEACH '78 Rabbit, run5 llke new. orig paint. 35MPG, atr Hurryl $2900 846-6533 '78 Corveti832,600 miles. Immaculate 1n and out. , 1 • Color TV, 2 yr wrntv I t 11 2 11 MUST SEE! (P0322) and you U be ready for larger audience. Personal appeal s 148 Free delivery Open mt. '"n · s ver · ava intensifies. 1ndiV1duals with special problems consult you, praise Su n T V Jo H N · S $275 ea PIP 640•9434 $lllZU ~~~:uzu~o~~~t 1c~~~ 0,.1 ---t fJi IU-UOO ·79 VW Ost Rabbit, dlx, air, 4spd. 4dr. stereo. xtrit 24K ml. $4700 851-3922 Lo a I.led $8950 642-6830 8 am -3 pm. you and help elevate prestige. 646-1786 Hs2"5~a 3~;e~";'81;,'~~~~a 9 9 Blvd . Hunttngton Beach, ·75 Opel 1900, good cond. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Good lunar aspect highlights JSL MARK x SPEAKERS Mesa 642.3379 (714) 842-2000 4 spd S 1600-548-6547 communication, travel, victory in connection w ith law. Be ready s5o pair 548"9878 Mottr a.... 1020 '81 Datsun310, to ml. •Int P'lii"' -9 155 '80 dsl Rabbit, 4-sp, 4·dr, a11, stereo, 651( m l. absolutely llewlass $3750 63t-3016 ·83 Cevaller 4 dr . A/C. 5 spd, Ilka n-. $950 takes over lease or n-terms. 39 mpg hwy 846-7171 for new start with emphasis on independe nce, creativity and Magnavox Slereo·Phono. l!LIYllll cond thruout air, SIOOO '80 SOSS, !nrt, star, p/W, AM/FM $ 125 545-3516 below Slue Bk Must see 4 5 M m 1. 1 mm a c added responsibility. Leo, Aquarius persons play significant 1977 Dodge Explorer Mini AllY IEW $3850 846-6533 S6300Jobo. 493-5289 SEE US FIRSTl '81 Rabbit, 4 spd, ate, We have a good selection am/Im cass. root rack, ol NEW & used Che11- warren1y, $4 700 obo, roletsl See us today! roles. p 7012 motorhome. 34K Mllea. TRUCK '82 280ZX T top 5 Bpd -LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22); Dig deep for information, reject ~wer leala xtn1 cond .. ong. owner 111 nOCIU ,, 1oadlld. e~te~ded service ·~~11~!~ 5055nr~0·P~~to,P~'!· 842-6953 or 662-1128 superficial explanations regarding bills, taxes, percent.ages. t650 hSl11rJ1hlne v.Hull wd1trlr1'1 ~~· ~~s<=.;>"~·i~~·$~1&,' 0 .A.C. warr. new slicker Asking PIW. 35mpo. 9orgeou1: Ind, .d .. _1 l . . P nsn,engg .hu OYER 2& $11900/obo mus1 setl. 56150 631 $016 lV1 Ud-1 c ose to you may not be sure of directJon, could create nds wrk. Trade lor smlr Call eve 645-7841 u 1sK' m1 499-2922 ' ____ • ___ _ 'ii1R&bbltConvt. whl. AMIFM cass. only 21,000 m1 $7550. 548-8<151 CONNELL CHEVROLET added expenses. Follow your own instincts, trust first boat, trlr, eng In gd cond. --------llSTOCI 100 USED CARS Poracllt 9157 impressions and deal with Aquarius. Leo persons. OR I Si $2000. 548-2335 ·79 Mirage Toyota. duals. TO CHOOSE FROM TO CHOOSE FROM.. ·i· 911 f arga, 5 spd, air. '81 Rabbit Conv, 51,000 ml. e.1111. $6950 673-2658 .'X,. ll.1rl••r Ill\.! t I It'-I \ \11· :0-\ 546-1200 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2l): Leave details fine points for 26 It SEARAY. '78. Twn 4 skpdc'sser6r cont.S7b9o50at lllE MolEIMA's '12 WHOll am/Im, mint, $12,700 . . • Engines., Npl Bch slip. rac • . 1 mpg. SOUTH oou11yy 646-7.213 s another day. For now, gain overall V1ew, touch many bases, Xlnt eond s 22 700. obo 642-2154 evs/wknd " 4 cyl, euto trans. factory '81 Rabbit Osl L · lmmac TIE llllln h k l al -h d · · Em h · also 'bl · ISUZU air, radio. low mlleage. '76 911 rare Sponame11c, thruout, 50 MPG. air. LITIU O&R lllSE c ec eg . ng ts an perrrus&ons. p .asis on poslil. ~ 152-1034 or 642-6635 I '• IOZZ •tn1 cond, super ctean. eng 11191 rb1t, aivr. au ex-cruise con1ro1. 4 dr. patt_ne~hips, ~egal documents and mantal status. Gerruru, 40' Chris Craft trl-cabln, 1§82 odesav 26· fully VolumeSales.Servlce MUST SEEi (P0600J tras. like new. $13.800 $3850/otr 846-6533 llCtlTAllU Sagittanus nauves play key roles. Hull white w/btue canvas, equipped. p;lced 10 9911 And Leasing $5687 South County 497-5931 9AM-7PM .81 Rabbit, lmmec cond. "AKA Andy's Dandy's" SAG._,.ARIUS .....__ Be d Eng needs worl< Good 18711 8each Blvd. vw.1auzu, 18711 Seach . Dealers welcome u l (Nov. 22-~-. 21): ready to rebuil I I $18 000 $14,200. 968-8666. Huntington Seach Slvd, Huntington Beach, 83 944, guard• red. 3001 Runs perfect. AM/FM, I .. s•Lt od 1 d f' d . bl I . F 'cal va ue . or terms. Bia P C111fo d la aa etr 53550. 846-1164 • • " rem e an to m a more swta e ocallon. OCUS on practJ 528-8680 or 493 .. 101 Trailtn, (114)1'2-2000 (714) 842-2000 ne~ "$21 ~0g 7t';m. '74 Nova 4 dr $1290 issues, tasks at hand, employment, pets and health. You'll be 50.dalFIBTrewler Otilily I026 Boda 9125 548.5665 ·~!,,1~;Z,,1~:~b11~K~?"· Air.auto,ps.2•8ZIC dealing with stubborn, creative individuals who although tough. cruise Me•lco or Alesakll Small utHlty trailer, brand v... 9040 1986 Hooda Civic 1SOODX ltlll ltyct 161 X-cond $8,900. 640-0459 'BO 2;~~~1t ro':y~~90 will appreciate your talents, ultimate goals. strong vHsel, all .11tras newt usembled, un ·66 Ford 6cyl. automatic. 5 speed, AM/FM radio -76Camaro HT $2590 CAP RICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Lunar aspect highlights 6~:f~:2~0~~~068..ii.~ ttoenl!ld.S200. 752-6788 $7501080 557-5127 c assette . $3 ,750. 1~!~t Sl~~rdCl~u~ 11',~r[j T01~g~~~~~~t . Auto.a1r.pwr 885TCY change, speculation, unique relationship and willingness to take -Tandem ule boat trlr, 20·. -.6-7_v_w_s_u_g_, n-u-tr-an-s-. -,e--KER371 963•3052 eng/lrans, new· paint '10 SOIRHOI '80 Citation $2990 chance on your own abilities. Gain indicated through written '7 I Classic. l!' Tri-hull, 4 E-Z change 10 bike or ulll cent new eng good cond '16Clvlc. 3 dr, mua1 sell. $28.500. PP 675-4870 4 cyl. 4 apd. fae1ory elr. 8 4 dr. HIS. air IBWS43s cyl Volvo llO, open bow trlr $500/olr. 548-5581 $2700/terms. 754-7998 $2000. 7141659-1000 k 1 11 '80 Mal Class Wgn s3490 word and communication with relative at distance. Gemini $3000/0SO. 850-0435. or 494-5203 days, 673-0435 eves 'H 1111 IHTLEY II ~;~d: s~r ~leea~~11MJ~~ '6', auto, air. ps. 76~ZEO native figures prominently. '78 Zodiac Mark 11. 25 hp, A•tt l tlicta 9005 ·~~6t~r8Ba8~1~~-7~~J>" •76 Cllilc CVVC wgn. new Xlnt. $18,500 1-533-<1242 SEEi (P0591) a Sclroocoa 7!~~s11;'.~~P4~r1t3L~ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Spotlight on security, trailer. $2200 832-5128 IMPORTANT brks/lrans. 80K, good to choose from. South ·79 Cad CdV $6490 building materials, property values and future plans regarding ltE•EL NOTICE TO RE'"DE"S '72 Ford Van. Chateau cond S 1500 544-4064 County VW-lauzu. l8711 O'Elegana. 397WRA F be . _ 11__ • " n Club Wagon, orig. owner, 1Y'1' CARVER 8each Blvd., Hun1lng1on ,.. I ;•-t ,, business of your own. amily mem r WUN> about residence, 21 · Flbef'glanBaysoat ANO xlnt cond. new tires, new ·77 Honde Accord. sliver, l'l.Jl eeach (7141842-2000 nHI t -H possible purchase of art object or luxury item. Taurus, Libra, S 10.900. ADVERTISERS brakes. am/Im stereo. gas saver. •Int cond nrv r C ~ ' 443 W say. CM 845-2963 Scorpio persons figure prominently. AlllaonMerlne.C M The price ot Items stick shift, $2800. 644-6610or673-3174 l'll. .. A ... L..:rl'l.Jl\....C DHhar Ol111el Station DN I 17 71<1/645-6015 advertised by vehlcle 546-6428 .79 HONDA ACCORD L.X. •~,IAMl!OlltlrlOrfWl'Ol>letNtfn Wagon 1980. 966-5275 II PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). S hort trip may be necessary-SACRIFICE 2411 Me-dealers In the vehicle -~lllK .. 11w1o«1 MU ·fa Charger. 400 eng, 'll h han,... to str amline rocedur to be ·d f classified advertising ·73 Dodge S200. V8 360. Air. PI S. P/B, radio, tape C:lOSEO SUNOAYS (fj}; bucket sis, bodys gd you ave c ""' e P es, n o rauder Freeh 165 twin 1 d 11 t d mags. good cond $2300 cass .. new tires, 1 owner $ 00 536 9 unnecessary expenses.Goodnewscomesfrom relativeintransit. Mere cruisers Fully coumns oesno ncu 11 646-1190;eves648-1190 561( miles lllnt cond ~ cond 14 ·4 24 What appeared to be a lost cause wiU be revived, you'U have ~~1\~~~dtul~0~0v;,at~~k8e ~111~:ns:~Ph~;aanb~~er1 1~::1!: ·73 Dodge B200, v8, auto, .'7496H905NFl0A~A· c64c60·~4035LX S.";'ooosEbc:Jill ·~A~ '75823~~96901n•D;~~dy . reason for optinusm and your vitality retwns. ottr 979-5616 Iv message nance c arges. ees or PS. PB. side windows. "' n 962-397 air pollutlon control d&-chrome whls, rear seat, Auto, Air, Am/Fm $4•00 TO CHOOSE FROM 1 hraltut 6025 •iactllaaH.. 6211 lliactllaa"aa 1211 ZlllAC MU a vice cer11flca11ons or ctean. needs motor wori. 641-3oso or 675-3584 '12 llUll IL Fer• 9319 15hp. loaded, Klras, xlnt dealer documentary St500 545-9159 . --4 cyl, 5 spd, radio. 7605 Sofa $125 Loveseat $100 End table $30 Dining rm table w/4chairsI140 In-f an I car seat $30 751·0269 SOFABEO. dble. ~Int cond $ t 15 552-1495 Sota, grn & whl velour 1 too. 8•6-34 76 Sora & Love Seal. brown tones, looks good $150 760-1234. Solid Pone bdrm set w/welnut l1ntsh 12 draw- er dr9$S8r, lrg mirror ChMt ot 5 drawers & n ight stand $500 661 -7626 Swe<llsn Modern couch w/all end tables xlnl cond, S75/obo 646-2530 Alpha Beta. need only :: 603. will split or = 626 or 6 t,7 964-2068 Brand new P-un_c_h_C-ar-d Knit King Machine Lace carriage. knit ieeder. 2 & 4 color changer, rlt:>blng auachment. $400 worth of Shetland. Mohair/ acrylic Cone yarn S950 080 645-4001 Celtlng ran. brass motor wtoak t:>ledes & tullp llgnts. 3 apd & reverslble, never used Cost S290 Ta~e $99 552-0796 Del Leppard t11r1 tldleta for sale at the Forum lst. show & 2nd show Call 551 -8583 Dock Sox $25 846-3476 Oak Glen Mountain Re-$2600. 675-0558 preparation charges un--79 Prelude, t>eaut, runs miles, like new, xlnt cond. Mill llolEIU'I treat Membership. camp tess otherwise specified 80 Dodge Van Con-exit. 40,000 ml. black super clean MUST SEEi SOUTH Coast to Coast, sell dwn hata, Sail 7014 by the advertiser version. sink. Icebox, r v. Must sell $5000 Greg (P0561) s4a87 South I "1350 552 6127 • sofa seat $9 500 556-7455 Oys, eves Countv VW-tsuzu. 18711 COUNTY pymn • • 17' Venture, sips 4, lrlr & Aatt l.ta1ia1 10 962-0206 675 3876 r xtru. S 1500 751-7154 '";;;i;;;;;;-:;iiiiiiii;; _ · Seach Blvd . Huntington Odyssey II Micro pro-11 ·50 Honda Wgn. 48,000 Beach, (714) 842-2000 YOLISWA""£11 cessor. e~ll cond. Incl 17 25' Coro1Jado Stoop TAKE THE •-• $3500 • " games. $175 546-3026 Good sails' OB. red null 1W1hCHI, mt · good conel '80 GLF Calif Classic Cpe. ••WE Will Ill Cla11ic1 9045 891 "9693 50.000 m1, 5 spd, new Portlicuzzl sell contained $6~tom tnt~~~HF BITE 1%X M-'"el X. 4 OoorTown '82 4dr Honda Accord. radlala, brks & shocks, IE lllElllLl't $400. 811 couch $70 Roll-· A 9000 n uu auto, all, AM/FM stereo many ~tras Xlnl cond Volume Sales, Servloe er type l~lng machine 27' Ericson. -'tomlc 4. llB, OUT Of Sedan, restored 19·1195 ens. cru1111 control. $<1500. 759-1206 And Leaalng '65 Mustang convert, fully equipped. cherry cond auto. a/c,ps $8500 646-6429/645-6043 :65 Mustang Convertible t>rtghl red w1wn1 IOP 1el>lt V-8. aulo Great car S6200 675-7773 86 Mustang Con11 xlnt cond. nu ttres, 70.000 ml $5295 640-5413 $70 754.1 50 •IP• 5, xlnt oond. N-'46 Ford Wooclle, navy $8300 640 7389 1871tBeachSl11d. Rockwell prints. framed. main 1111. ROFIVHF, LEASE blue. rMtored. S 12.995 . • '81 exll cond. 18.000 ml, 2 Hun11ng1on S.ecih '68 Mustang, xlnl cond "Saturday's People" or S 18,000/ofr. 494-7927 p .P. 675-6161 Inn 127 dr, air. stereo. $<1200 (l 14) 142·2000 $2000 675-8826 ··M o v 1 n g O a Y s · · 2 Hobie 14·1. cualom tr11. PAYMENTS 181 1suzO 4 dr Auto, X1r. 833-8917 or 553-0619 '69 Mach 1 New fires S 1 8 0 0 I 0 B 0 frethly palnted & r-lred • * OU •H OHY. OPl AM/FM $4800. 8• 1-3080 '81 GL Htchbk, 4 whl dr. 100 USED CARS brlcs, shocks, troot eM. 2131382·5266 $1500/ofr 240-8093 Compl. ratrd. Mint or 675-35$4 desperate. $5000 obo. TO CHOOSE FROM exnust systm. ball S25K PP 714/640-0491 ·m ___ 557-5040 '11 YW OIH. clutch Need n-throw-·73 HOBIE 14 w/trlr & i1tras $700 559-8244 Mme: 833-1361 worll Seers Cotdspot Freezer, 17 cu ft, apacesaver, S 150 obo. t35 gal Pemco ahow aquarium, $50 631 -2336 Sabot. comple1e w/ull1 & ---------cover, In xlnt eond $<100 Setting alll Cheapt 19' 548-9568 or see at 370 Refrlge wllrg freezer. not Santa Isabel 'llllWAILO 3 door, • llC)tMldl $98 '65 Corooet 500 eonv. 318 I T ot 91 4 cyt, auto tran1. tow mite-out bearing S 1100/bst V8. 2 bbl, buckets. oenter OJ t age, •Int cond. super olr 546--0170 '75 Cetk:a GT Xlnt cond., clean, MUST SEE. 3 to --------coosoie. pert or1g1na1 •72 p R 1 Asking $1750 650-6130 I new paint, Urea, $2950. chooae from. (P0-4 11) •nto unat>out. • '· Days 362-6790 Near wholtule a1 $89!7 e~ll cond, 1 ownr $900 'IO FIRI 2 II Eve 846-4232 Sou1h County VW-lsuru, 644-8768 alt 5 s rand new Int, rune very 18711 8eacn Blvd .. Hunt· 100 USED CARS Teak Stereo 8ench S350, tm & tlle end table $80 eact't. beige corner MIC Double box spring & met· couch. S595 964-3033 tress Ilka new, sanitized. $80. 557-7130 pretty but works perfect S 75 Sell-supporting Viking 20, wood hull, reedy porch swing. xlnt ror to sall, Aloml101 Sey allp. small 11111 S50. Complete 12000 675-7091 •nd 64 per mo. plus 1P for 48 mos Cap cost $5580 Reaid. $3014 • good. nu tires $1100/obo 11111 ltllll&'I '76 Corolla SR5 llllback. lngton Beech. (714) TO CHOOSE FROM consider trade 9~9-1221 SOUTH new radlals, am/Im cau. 842-2000. 'll FIRI YAI $2500' 673•1979 •OIEOl TIEIE* DllYDllll t riple Inlaid drsr, l(awai Saby Grand piano t>eaul henglng II ltxlures. drpa. etc. 752-8731 EXPECTING??? Complete twin bed aet wtdrUMr & WI d rt 3 '84 WIA Ul·l !all maternity wardrobe mirror s 100. Other mlac " •u .~r50c0!'15P2• 0u86Md 5 speed, alloya, size 8-10 (Page Boy, etc) See at 114 22nd. S1 N.S. 1lmet • .., • " • 1 •• AM/FM-stereo! COUllTY Tri•ark 171 '71 Super 8"11•. 4 spd, V-8. auto trans. factory &Jr. n 166 Triumph convert.. Ilka brnd ,_ $2595 pwr steering, 7 treck, llUZU compl. reatored, collec-·72 Cmpr sua. e1nremely mags. sunroof. 1uooao• AalM, la11rtM We1ert>ed, qn dlx, all ac-.,..---------=-= Stove, GE, Ilka new, S 175. Ing lloop. Claulc pocket 675-3485 eve, • WOODEN BOAT· 20' Vlk· 1 $182 c e 5 9 0 r 1 e s s 2 8 5 Frplc screen wlloots $25. Oven. G & S. 150 Oetk, cruller. complete. ready , •• , tl07 117 Audi Fo• Slatlon Wagon, lmmac. run superb. 35mPQ. depend trans.$ 195-0 846-1164 uwr Will llT 1or'a cond Bright red. blk nice, stereo, etc. $2995 rack. i1lnl oond. super r 1 $5950 '688ug,anrf.atereo. clean. MUST SEE! IE .n•1t••L1 a o t • o p I I I S Volu-Se~lea.-s~i-64•-1548 Janice whl b k nt. • n1 2295 (T0579) South County 261-2022. 675-9206 Dog house S t5 963-6296 $75 Slcycle, Schwinn to sall. Owner wlll fin-and _39 per mo. plua tax k ing Sile !>ed. S 100 Jenny Lind crib, maUrMa. Ver. $65 Maple •Ingle ance. $2000 650-120• tor 60 rnoe Cap. cott hee $125 T 1 .._,, bed. 115 Spoker wn .. 11, · 54 -4019 s ts w n .,.,..s, Tovota, 4 tor •"o Encyc-ltata, $ 1 0 • 9 6 5 · Re 1 1 d complete $30 each 1 ""' S5432 50 Bnad11I• Cu••1:w55iiiii1iiiii.4iiiii1iiiii58iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii io~la. s2s 646-2389 1!!!4 I Ski 7016 ,,21211 Two reeerved seating Avo~aarlder, rub• • • 1 tllu It ltl 1 t1ck111s to -: 1>er1gtau hull. Mere 50 ltz •io•L aeautllul Oak Player Plano • Ir I ., SIEIU UITOI hp motor, Shoreline trlr • • Xlnt cond. Must see to ap-Leather S 1 5 O 0 Gorgeous preclatel 548•09 tO Sept 17th 11 the Pacific Fas II $3850. 548-2858 blue/brown pr1n1 king sz1·--------Ampltheatec Reg $27 Tahiti Ski 8oat. 16'. w/1 l5 $645 Hide-A-Bed $400 Cute tor both. Will 11111 lor $20 hp Mere O/B. xlnt cond, 12 2 cubic 11 yellow/gold Lg Dog Houae. Insulated, 646-4184 new paint g u""ol, Incl. refrlge $200. 884--0807 removeb~ root lor easy ---------.... eves cleaning $50. 651.070~ Uaed washer/dryer 1125 trailer & Lk El1t11ore boat Cottee 1able, S25 1965 sllp 14500 497-2637 AM J twtlry 1214 Los Caballeros Tennie TV, $50 obo 645-0482. & eves: 493-5243 wkdya . -Family Membership Low mornings a 1Dcsmorid Cutting F11C1ory p11ce at $700 964-3033 •arlat Ital~ 7 l '-,Big sate, tent buys, tow ii•aical lasl. 1224 H· lnffateble 1)0;1, $460. prlees. beaut diamonds. Magic Island-Gold mem-Bundy flute. Nu P:Z & 15 HP Yanmar Marine All SHAPES & SIZES bershtp, value S 1,450 ...,. £ngfi98fTlll'11 Rings; ear-MUS r SALE will accep1 corks S 150 545-1479 Dleael, $2000. 646-9849 rings: Loose Diamonds. $950 Doug Ammermen 714-667 -2956 851-2000 For aale, 300 watt Sunn Seta Lead Amp and 35 HP JOHNSON w/oomp ·~·-675-7396 Goya "Ted Neugenl"3 _5_J_o-hn_ao_n-El_eo_t-rl_o_O_u-t· guitar w/loy1. Atl In xlnt boerd, long shalt, hat· co rid S 3 5 0 ob o neu & cont rota. Call 642-9611 atter 5 pm, 642•5800. Martin Tenor Uke Xlnt Avon Fledcrttl Oare seal end 35yrs old. Must sell motor brack•t. ' Xtni S395Jobo 968-4990 av Cond S600. &46-6776 s TD 01opiiiii0 $3 50 IA"t flUU • CONN Organ S350 w ._ .. - 545-3516 Will TUYIL end .85 P9f mo. plU• tax for 60 mos Cap. 0081 $42,500. Resld S22. 184 APPLE AITILUSIR IN ANAHEIM 714/634-1454 OteMl/gaa engine repairs alt meta/ & malnt . at yo11r doek-•l•o Mii & tnatall all Pasta HlS m1rln• alactronlo• at ·61 Jez 226 hOOd, trunk. disc prlClell. Call for Ir" other parta. $75 ea VW Mt. TruttMeMerlne Co. B ue r•ar bench 964-4800 994-4820 861-2220 881 ·2220 .. _ ••• ~0 '64 Komble Micro Sus, VW·lsuzu. 18711 Beach ·71 Fox, to mt, runt great And Leasing '75 TR 7, Sharp, n-&ng collectora Item. mech Slvd . Huntington BMah. 18711 eeach Blvd 537-~173 $2000 obo. perfect $2995 (7141842-2000 Huntington Beach Ytlkna1ta 9173 ~~::=:alla Cmpr, $2495 '73 Gran Torlr>o stat. wgn. ·~5.sooo000s,;,:,m;:~Yc.1~=: (114)142·2000 l!Nt vw Bua, re-blt e~, Wrnty&IJnencln~avall or(9 ownr, pert cond , $1800/0bo 646-0603 -=-------,~,..., V h S $950/0BO. 875-2286 $8400 obo. 857-6810 Jaiaar tlH good coodition. $22 aug en a es. .. ll40-7385 650-2007. 553-9"''"' '75 Squlr-9 p••• s·ta wgn A 1 l 163 Jaguar Mark Ii. ....,... • -· ••h• 978 VOL"SW'"GEN perl cond. radiate, air· Claeelc. 78,000 orig. 1 Musteng laslbeok, " '"' shocks, S 1050. 650-6130 'II AllTil lllUIG& mlles. 3.8 L. <I door low miles, 4 speed. a)r. EXCLUSIVELY w/rebulllmotor,$275/obo sedan , a utomatic sun-root. VS, PIS, PI S A'/\WEITWAGIN ~ '17 Mustang II, runs good. Blll969-t 221 Borg-Warner tran~, Flawlesatan ln1erlor.rune '£iJI ''VI sharp, 1 1800 obo. Dan em/fm m•rlne band and drives great $2,995. A personal and proud 8)1,-551-9695 10 1112 Blaupunkt stereo, bronze 970.0M8 clualve VW agency dedl----------.-itioft'!l'!!"'llPPl~'W'!'--"'t cated 10 qualny service, '7e Fairmoot. 11lnt eond. ·74 2002 BMW. Rbtt, uctl with bucket seats. wire 1979 Rabbit, 60,000 ml. spare parts, 11nd 11 com· low m1 $3000 644·25&4. cond. $4000/obo , wheel• $3500/0BO Perfect original brown petltlve Htea pre1en· ---------- 534-5151 I 963-3751 bOdy, llawlesa tan In-tatlon of the unique '78 Fiesta, orange, AM I I • ...__. 1 radio. sunroof. gd cond .71 3201 Rklnpln at..Ong, '81 Jaguar XJ6, black, tan 111 or. .. spuvu, run• an-Volkswagen quall1y ve-12195 494_7978 Snrl am/Im ater cus 111< mt Xlnt coodlllon tasllc. $3.150. 970·0546 hlclea 95K0 ml, all MN rcda: $21,900 640·0459 1980 Rabbit dl .. el delulC, BOSCHALLMAN'S Runs alnt. 15500 firm laraHa C•la fU2 1owmlles,1un-roo1,1ook1 ~~WEITWAGEN ~':'• 760-9110, 9 to 5, M·F & . and drive• great $3.675 · Ecurte Shlrl11t corp 548-2080 aft 5. * 70 Corwertlble, new 970-0548 Best Deel -All wari s j paint. ll9fY dean, new ,--7800 Westmln1ter Blvd ·71 3201. liver/blue, 4 Urea. orig. 46K ml. 63 vw, 12V. rear end Na·erBeach/W-tmlnater B9d Blau. AM/FM Can $3500 OBO 984· 1393 demage $600 Firm. Muat •• and equallzer, rlc:carol aell by 8-30. 534·7070 Phone 71•1VW1·WEST Mata beaut paint iow '81, new brakes & Interior . Total Performance VW's ml s6eoo 873-7232 Auna great. $2000 obo. 84 Bug. New eng. sn rf, "Are You · · 673· 7222 or 660-1440 I 1050 obo. 646-0104 Havln' Any Fun?" 'HID 1111 Naa•a 141 '67 vw bug, $2950 or t>nt vw '69 laalback body. i11r1i Assumepymta1275/mo offer Allef !pm cood . $800/080 Oeys (2 t3)'426-443 t '11 ILO UTOll&OI 839· 7334 847-4525 Eves(714)861-4224 Deluxe. aunroof, 48,000 '87 vw Bug, nu tran1,y --1------- Convenlently Located ml. •mlfm eua, 12395 good cond. $2700/lerma. 1 " 9175 & Compellllvely Priced 842·505 t/497 ·6818 754-7998 1n IJ& VO 2•Jol. auto. 'lllTIWAlll Fully equipped. needs body work. S2500 Call Mike 644-9550 '82 MUSTANG GT 7000 ml, loaded. T top S10.200/ob0 751·9116 'IOFHllH Brand new Int. rvns very good. nu tire. $1100/ot>o con1lder trade 969· t 22 1 s tr Cary 1973 lcome1. great oon- d 111 on, econ om I ca'- 68.000 actuel mllu $1 ,000. 2AHE987 682-0565 eves. & '82 RX7. 17,000 ml, blk, 5 70 VW Bua . .11tn1 cond, e/c, ate. good eond. 56,000 spd t tk. an/rt. air. am/Im emlfm, rebll eng, orig ml S3900. 646·87•8 ou•. e•t warn, brt, cue-ownr, 12350. 657-4516 '82 GL, Onyx metallic, AC, ---------tom matt, Ilka new. AM/FM tape deck anr1 '72 Capri 2000. nMd• Salff-Servlc.Lta•lng 111850. 673· 1167 dye. '71 VW Convert. needa 36,000 11'11. Xlnt 'eond' minor bOdy & engln• evea844-1197 fQme WOl'k, $2500/bat St2900780..()277 work, u 11 $400 off. 842·1141 --· --· -----846-0296 ... C .. 11 .... tl41 too USED CARS llac. llf7 Slitt I Dtek1 76il PAINT AND LIGHT BODY ortv CARVER PVT tioXT bock avsil: WORI(; S•~ u I In· 1'1..,./ l I N-port &each, up to 32' ortlM yOllf cat'I value IClJ.S Jl."'1C'E·f~1W power boat only, aide tie. by U . Blll 969-1221 '&ti•-~•••. '4-'""· '""' 1200/mo. 67!-~73 A•ttl Waat.. Hli ,.,.,_., ..... , ... , .. ,_. ___ W_A_N_T_E_D ___ mgi;;;, a&ih lmmta. for ~ .nml.Jmn Sllp or aide tie. 33' powe1 your val'tlcit. clomeauc: or ~Ya." :33.~44~19~ 1• ;335 foreign. 68 t•8285 Saltt·SeMc.Lualng WIUTUll . UM of Newport 811p tor Ml1tlon Bay allp 33'i 833·3443/051·133& t11a1• i1&$ aq tt .iorage apace, upatalra, $250 mo. 842 .. 828 Boll & RV tlOfage, up 1o 50' ~2-4004. Do 11 yOUr· Mll arae. w111Y wam OLUI DUI lllVlmRY l.l 911IO•·s •'81320!: 5apd,an rt 1n a. (1CHJ134) • '8 t 3201: 5 •pcl. AIC CONNH L C HfVRO lET 'II • ,. ! " ,. I S4t>-1l00 Wlllf USED OARS a TRUCKS COM! It' OR CA\.L FOR FIUAHUll&l Oormltt·OtUllo •nMUT 1821 I MACH BLVD. HUNTINQTON B!ACH Ul•Ml11Mt·IH1 l 1CUU444) • '711 :l201: 4 apcl • wnroot (889XMK) • '80 3201; Iulo. AIC (1AHY239} • ·ao 320I; Auto, Sun Roof. l748VCRI • '80 &33cel. 4 IC)d, LO Ml 6H5493 •·a 1 3201; 8 sod. Sun Roof.(1CRS20t) • '82 7331: 6 ..,cl , loaded. IU5"37t 111-1111 208 W tsl. Santa Ana CIOMd 8unC11y '76 280sL. auto. A/C, 2 TO CHOOSE FROM... Come In ' ... AeWPOfi ~~rc:~:o-. XL~4~~~8 Iopa, mint cond. 1 16.SOO '11 lllllT Beacll'a flnett ltlectlon ot>O. 831.0257 4 c~I. auto trana, factory of pre11to111ly owned '70 280SL auto, AM/FM, elr, radlO, tow mite•. Porsohat, Audia and tow ml.. new tires xlnt oond ~per 01 .. n. Volkawag911a- 112.000. &45-7559 MUST set1(P0574l 6 to Q ., ·ro 280sL. very o!Mn. 10 choose from. 16487 11. .......,.. •nu I S •"""' ... , 11oa South COunt)' VW·lauzu. _.,.... m • 1"·..,., "" • " 187 t t 9-<itl Blvd., Hunt· '71 220. anr1. orig owner 1ng1on 8Hcn. f7 U I •55 E Coeat Hwy. 13800 840•8181 !42·2000 rwwm 8t.cih '75 •50S£. 84,000 ml, --,OO~U-S"'E"'D-C""A_R.,..s=---~--•-3-0900 ____ _ tunrool, CJHH11a. good TO Cl100SE llROM tlrH. 112.750 Super '11 YWHI ·74 260Z i2400. ·74 Ford '75 Mercury Comet V6. Automatic J 1300 or bat ofr 5&&o 1230 Sharp! 857-1698 4cyl,dltMl.4ac>d.AM/FM SuP" Van 11400. 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GARFIELD ® JfM 17AVf~ ' f SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1983 BUT HE'S '{OUR LITTLE BROTHER SALLV AND 1 WANT TO PLAY IN THE SANDBOX FOR A W~ILE \ 8 ·28 YOUR HOMITOWN DAllY PIPIR ,. by Jim Davis © 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. SOME.. PAYS I GET TIRfPOF 0EtNG A CAT . . l l . .. + NANCY ~ AUNT FRITZI, DO YOU KNOW FREDDIE, THE WELL ---HE'S RUNNING AWAY FROM o~I HES ALWAYS RUNNING AWAY--- I --HE LL BE NEIGHBOR'S KID ? © 1983 United Feature Syndicate. Inc. I DON'T THINK so--- HOME AGAIN DENNIS THE MENACE I'd u'kt!; fo hav~ tJ 000/) um£ BOY arqunc/ 'fltf; house# Lt other words, be ~ liffle-angel . Thats Hie Nl&tST t!Wtttj ycu. can 9ive m.e . THIS TIME HE MEANS IT BACK IN AN HOUR by Hank Ketcham Don't bCffftu-tlte- n.elghbors ... or tease Marqarl!t. .. or make. a lot of noise ... Whafs the SECOND nicest th.Utg? JUDGE PARKER bv Harold Ledoux BY THE WAY, I HAD A PHONE CALL FROM RAYMOND BRACE ABOUT AN HOUR AGO! IN A WAY, IT WAS A STRANGE CALL~ HE SAlD THAT SHEILA WASN'T HAPPY ABOUT THE SU66ESTIONS I MADE FOP. THE GUEST LIST TO 1 HER PARTY! 'I DON'T READ HER THAT WAY, SAM! SHE SEEMED ~-­ MEANWHILE MAS. OLIVER SHOW HER lO FRIGHTENED ... NOT UNPREDICTABLE! JUST ARRIVED IN A CAB, THE GUEST Mfa. BRACE• ROOM, ETHEL! WELL, SHE'S BEEN RATHER UNPREDICTA- BLE, HASN'T SHE? f iHERE SORE A~E A LOT OF CUTE GIRL..5 HERE AT "THE FAIR TODAQ ! MOON MULLINS I HOPE YOUR NEXT ScH001.. Yc,AR IS BETTE:R THAN 'TH~ L,AST ONE, k',AYD ··· AW--WHo WANTS To Bf: A kNOW· IT-ALL ?? LIKE: PLAIN OF? ... T/ME-RELE,ASr; OR WITH ALMONDS ... LIKE RE~tJL,AR OR DE-CAFF ... DOCTOR SMOCK R • 'IHe Re:c1 Pe: SHOWE::P Me WHeRe ::X: Wf:N"T" WRON<S .•• I KNOUJ ... I'VE SEEN ABOUT FIFfQ "THAI I 1HINK I REAU...t,> lDVE ! by Ferd and Torn Johnson LISTEN, L,AD--FOR AN ,AMERJC,AN, A GooD Et>UC,AT/ON I'S VITAL! • ~ r1J. • you've ~OT TO BE WELL-PREPARED FOR ,ALL 5'oRTS OF FUTURE' DECISION·MAl<I~! VIS,A o~ MASTERCARD ... by George Lemont fl OU,.. "".s I c HOSPITAL COOKBOOK bg Che-f /!>runo • • . i .. u ID I! I I ~EPEP ov~ ~f:. FORIWAl.-t.. t..ft{ES YA 10l..t7 ME1CHE:EF! .. ""fiil=IR WAS -m~ HOLE. 6~ CAl-VARV t..11\JEl7 L:P IN1Ht=RE= PUR1V UNIFORMS! • • f'/IA'I~ FIVE= E=R SIX GtJYS COlJLP CV A SLAM-tll.JNK. ' ,. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leHt six differ· ences In dr•wl09 details betwMn top and bottom JNnels. How quickly can you find tMm? Check answ.rs with those below. 6u1\\tW \t Ul'lldt'N 9 '•lit'W\ 11 J~lt'iuO) S -'~ll•W\ I I U0.1?V r .1•11e ws " t•H ( p.JAOW \I WJV t 1u•.J•H•P \1 '0,._,W l \•)u~J~U•Q ~uni(+)r Whirl@. • --------by Hal Kaufman------- • WORD PLAYi Anagram-wise -that is to uy, by rearranging letters -it can be 2 u id about EDITORS that they are "SO TIRED." Similarly, it might be !.aid about 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G) 0 JUMP·FOR·JOY SOLITAIRE! Nine numbers are ar· ranged in a square (above). One number jumps over another and lhe number jumped leaves the board. Jumps may be made across, down, up. or diagonally lo any vacant square, and the jumper may continue to move until no further jumps are possible. Object is to have just one counter remain on the board -occupying the center square. Use numbered counters on a larger hand·dr awn diagram lo try your hand at this game. •·•·o~ tr>u•t'•"° 9 t' J~AO ' dwn ( l 'PU• ( '6 ·1 .1-IAO ~ dwnr uo11n10' NO PIRATES thatthey are equipped for a " _."Fill blanks. ( •1q•uod ., .. ~, ..... U.J"'l•Ol .. dllU 'f'3S .. e Sum Fun! Arrange the digits l through 9 in such an order that the first three will equal half the $8COnd 0 three and one third of the third three. H9t06lt A1•n41 w~1•6u"""' e Easy as Pie! There is a simple way of slicing an apple pie into eight equal slices with but three cuts. How can this be done? ~>"•' ~4• 46no,41 4n> put> \il'lq\ ihu ltl l'1\ '\tn> OMI ~,.~ , ... peob u• ~·d ~41 ap1A1Q e DOG DAZE! What dog gets the most lickings? The lolly pup What dog Is seven feet tall? The Hound of the Basketballs. Whal dog has no beneficiaries? The Mexican heir less. ·16 ·15 13 . 2 •• 8 7 6 10 .. 3 SEA BREEZE! What concerns Hie SHside diners above? To find out, add missing lines from dot 1 to dot 2, J, etc. HO HELM! Apply colors neatly to the u iting scene above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. S-Flesh tones. 6-0t<. Green. 7-0k. brown. 8-Purple. 9-Black. 10-Dk. blue. For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston tv'\OVE 0\JE.R, MOM ... · WE WANN A SNUGGLE OP! l GOT No ROOM! No FAlR !-Yoo LIKE. M\CHAE.L .BEST ! U)\.lE.Re AR.€. 1 f\.\INK "f"t>(((~ fl-{£ 60'{6 'Z OlJ\5\0£, R~L.f ~. GORDO ® r :SHOE • ' ' l'l.L lA\..L 1\1£M \N ! OOf\l' \" 1t ~L. M £. 11'6 t(t\\N\N& 00\~\0~ 1. NO, rr'? JU~T ''~URR\CA~~ NO~MAN .'' by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly \ _, • •• . ,. r lailJPilat ------- • I I I I j I I I I ' . . 30997 '],04560 STORE COUPON ~---------------------:SAve 20¢ STORE COUPON 1R.EX SHAMPOO I! 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LOS ANGELF.S -Former California Governor Jeny Brown, who narrowly lost his state's bid for the Senate last year, is gearing up · another Senate campaign - for North Carolina. Brown. \ ~11r--,...-...r--, - y' ( ' ' I ~' ,....._ ~ ~- 1 '--"" .........__,, I • ---I I....-...... who has been quietly further-Send,..,,~:;::::~~~ 9!,~ ="rA':.. 't'ottl.. N.v. 10D3a. ing his R)obal education by •••••••••••••••••••••••••••m••I meeting with Mexican manu- facturing moguls. French President Fnmcols MJtter. rand and German leaders in Bonn, is helping his old ally N.C. Governor J.mea Hunt in hi!\ race to topple right-wing incumbent JeMe lw.. in 1984. Brown's Political Action Committee has begun a series of fund raisers in Beverly Hills. San Diego. Palo Alto and San Francisco tliat are ex- pected to raise over 100,000 anti-Helms dollars._ .. The Sundance died in BolNia in rhe finale of this 1969 classic? Well , screen rights have been bought to Whadda We Do Now. Butch, a British novel that has the duo fa.king their death and escaping to Europe, where they encounter Mata Hari, Winston Churchill, Kaiser WtlheJm II and detec- tives from Scotland Yard. -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -"I feel like a spring chicken,". says Rkb- anl Bartoa. 57, since marrying wife No. 5. Wy Hay, 35 .... At the recent 9&h birthday party of Broadway's legen- dary Georte AJ>. bon. now direct- il18 On >Our 1bes, actress Dontby IA"'dm. 49, ~ asked how she sees hmieJI at 96. "In a rocking chair," she said, "sitting by the --.-,,..--..,....,,,~c:::;:..__, phone, wailing for tdr and Sundancr mttt thdr md. Or do they? Geofie Abbott to Knight Rider car from NBC's call and offer me a job." ... series of the same name has Roeer Moore, 55. says he been subliminally helping plans on staying in Bond-age Pontiac sell its 1\'ans-Ams "at aae 80, even if they have faster than they can be made. to push me on the set in a Now it's going to become of-wheelchair." And the stunts? ficial: Series star David 'TU do them myself," he Ha sclholf will hawk the assures. "And I'll also do my 1\'ans-Am at auto shows and own lying.'' ... Rockers in commercials starting next Kevin Cronin and Guy month ... .Star 11'ek Ill: The Search !or Spock, scheduled for a Christmas 1984 opening, will be technically more ambl· tious than its two predeces- sors, but,~~ co-star/d.irecto , Lik IDilh Solly hal RidtanJ dlJddnr. IUcbnlb of REO ~ ...,.. are co-anchoring the NBC radio news show Rock Report. It's neither money nor ego motiva.ti~ them. ''We want to prove,· says Cronin, "that musicians can reac:t" ... The remake of Fnaco61 1\ ....... s The Man Who Loved Women is turning into a family affair. Blllb Ed- __. directs, wife Jule Awbewa stars and now daughter Jennifer, 26. will play a prostitute. 8mt Rey· DOlda, Of COUr9e, plays the man possessed .... Local radio star Pree m Flt> ....... says she simply CX>Uld not survive without her dishwasher. It's not the threat of dishpan hands that worries her. h's that perennial New York Qty bugaboo: storage space. "I arrange my hats on the top shelf of the dish· washer." .she explains. "where they, don't crush." -Anira Summer WA.5HINGTON -·Har<kiriv- ing lobbyists and lawyers are racing to sign up for D.C. 's latest luxury, a limousine that can key them in on vital infor- mation while speeding at 60 miles an hour. Starting this fall, Air Brook Limousine Ser- vice, operated by lawyeT- entrepreneur Fred Daly, will offer a limo featuring a com- puter and computer operator. Biographical data on Con- gressmen. the status of legisla- tion and even Wa.ihington restaurants and prices will flash up on the screen at a touch of a finser. Minimum cost: 1500 per day .... Fresh- man Congr~n Bal' bua K....aly (D.conn .) made Cong~ history recently, bea>mif18 the first woman to enter the 12-year- otd Co~nal Golf Tour- nament. Putting throtJ&h a foot of water during a torren- tial rainstonn, she came in 6.5th out of 80 Congressional duffers. Kennelly says she was inspired to play by her father. JoM a.ae,. former chair- man of the Democratic Na- tional Committee. "My father Insisted I learn to play golf when I was very young," she says. "He told me, 'Play f>lll' He didn't say go into poUtic:s ... -Kathl«n Maxa and .JaMOnen~ ~~ I heard yoa receody fonMd ,our own ftlm compMy. Aft ,.,.. livtnc ap ...... for lldiac'7 -L~,Mlda. I'm branching out into a.ding. I know the dangers of what I'm going to do. though. Many singers lhink their popularity will carry over into acting. It doesn't work that way. Even if they were offered to me, I wouldn't play leading men - just character parts. No musicals. I'm interested in domestic dramas llke Kromer vs. Kramer. Ordinary People. At 42 I suppose I'm still J youf18. And rertaintr I haven't been overexposed m front of 1 the cameras. The last time I : was in a film was 1962 when I ~ did a cameo in The Lonsesr § D<zy. The only thing since was r an episode of Kojak. I f i I ! I l &mr-! "a' o111te rnoo11 a.. I s.. .. ,. ..... ~.,., -to .,. ...., from ........... How .... yoa'P -D.L. lbe. N. Y. I adore them. J like rnaki"8 nolte and dancing. Enormous aatherinp of people can be I 6roke.n into two groups, busl--ness and pte.ure. Hollywood f parties are reaJJy business .I meetings. But whichevef kind I of party I'm at, and whoever 15 there, J have a tenitic time. J l.clonard Nillloy, its theme will still be "what friends do for O™! another; that's the key." The pidure will have E. T.'s Oscar-winning sound mixer. Ga.! C.e u rr and much of the crew from c.o«ar Wllllua SbtcTs 1V series, T J . Hooker. ... Believe It or 00(, a aequel ls now pLanned to Butch Cassidy and the Swida~ Kid. Wh.al's that, you say -Butch and Covff photo by C Diana K.llNlr. ao out determined to enJoy inytejf, and there's no Wit/ J anyone can stop me. ~___;______, KLY. Alt "f'lt8 ,....,..., ~· ,.... .. _ .. _,.._.. ____ _ .,_ ........... =•"m~l":' =--A:'c:'\.':'.:.::r---·----·-··-· · '~ _ ................ ___ .. .. .,. ______ $;_·-·-------· ---·---._ .. -·---=.::=--= .. ---~~-· --:.:::.=-r=.:."l.'"=:=o:::;;;---~,.. ___ .,..,. ___ _, •• it :Clt1.'3K•---· -- Ill OH. BOY! THE TRUTH ABOUT OLDER WOMEN AND YOUNGER MEN BY STEPHANI COOK § fAMIU Wtau.Y • ALC'.t!Sf lll • 1\111.1 I met Jason in 1979. when I was 34. in a class I was auditing to keep my brain from turning to mush. For that first class I had chosen a seat near the back of the room. carefully keeping my distance from all the noisy young people. hoping no one would turn around and wonder what an "old lady" like me was doin~ there. Jason was a little late. For a minute he stood by the door. glancing around. deciding where to sit. He looked about 14. al- though he was quite tall and had al- ready filled out in the way guys do when they get to be 17 or 18. His hair -when he took his hat off -was d ipped short on the sides and was a tumble of dark curls on top. a style familiar enough now. but oddly old· fashioned looking in ·79 Alter taking a minute to scan the room. Jason headed right for me and sat down in the next seat. I couldn't imagine why. He struck up a conversa· lion and I found out he was cordial, charming, very bright and a college freshman. Jason sat next to me every class after that. I decided to think it an accident at first and a weird reflex the next few times. Maybe he was homesick. He was very interesting to talk to. better read than almost anyone I knew. refreshingly open and frank and had that marvellous sense of wonder that children have before they learn to be disappointed. Alter some initial dis- comfort (I felt very conspicuous; what was he talking to me for?). I relaxed, lulled by the feeling that he wasn't a "man" (and therefore not a threat). that he wasn't "alter me ... that he was just some lonely child, abandoned to his college education. who missed his family and was looking for a mother substitute. Then one night he called and asked me to join him for an old movie. I was short on the phone· No. sorry. not this week (not ever. I thought to myself). Jason was philosophical, unbent. O.K.. he said cheerfully. See you in class. But as soon as I hung up I was sorry about how rude I'd been. l picked up the phone and called Jason back. I in· vited him to have dinner with me after Juliet Mills wed her Romeo. Maxwell Caulfield. in 1981. He's now 23: she's 41. the dass next week. (I had to eat, after all. That was harmless enough.) Jason came to class all spiffed up: his slicked-back hair, his carefully knotted tie made him look even younger, like a child who was carefully dressed to im- Olivio Nfwton.John, 35, Mott Lottarw, 24. .I" press lhe rela1ives. I relt like I needed a walker We had a lovely lime al dinner He was direct. funny. warm. I almost forgot he was half my age. As we had coffee. he reached across the 1able and look my hand, stroked ii. It had honestly not occurred to me un1il thal momenl lhat all this time -while I was distracted by lhe diffNence m our ages -Jason had been putting the make on me. He raised my hand 10 his hps and kissed rnv fingertips No question about ii Jason was making a pass. Roque/ Weich. 42, wed Andrt W~nfeid 36. 1 fixed him with a sympathetic gaze, took a deep breath and said, "Jason. do vou know how old I am?" He leaned forWard across lhe table. his eyes sparkling with whal was clearlr. m1sch1ef and other lhin~ I d1dn t wanl to thank aboul "Why?' he asked kindly. as if I were dense and had 10 have this explained to me. "Are you all hung up about age or something?" Well, I was all hung up about age although that didn't stop Jason. and finally didn't stof me either. What t found was what had suspected· That in spite of his age. Jason was a con- siderable man -sophisticated. generous. sexy -and in every respect as adult as most men my age and plen· ty more who are older. In addition. he had qualities that seem to be in short supply m men over 35. who. while often wealthier. more powerful and successful than the younger ones, lend to be angrier and more domineer- ing. compet1hve. selfish and (iron1C4lly} insecure lhan younger men. Jason was the first youns<>r man I dated but hardly the last Though I haven'1 really thought of myself as part of a trend. apparently I am. According 10 Actte Ziegler. co-aothor of Older Women -Younger Men, relation11hips involving an age gap of seven or more years have ~n increasing in lhe past few years. Though we' re more apt to J 11 notice the relalionships involving a big age gap. more and more women are also getting involved with men who are younger by just a few years. The most recent data rrom the 'llat1onal Center for Health Statistics show that of the 448.000 marriages m 1979. 19 percent of the brides were older than the grooms. The older woman/younger man relationship, says Ziegler. is one thal most women never seriously con- sidered. uni~ 1hey were famous or beautiful But for lhe woman next door. 11 has become a viable option in today's "Younger men have ! grown up in a different world They're not aa fearful of being open and Benaitive." Brin £klOIKJ. 40. cradles rocker Slim Jim Pflontom, 21, whom she plans to marry. be feminine with them They just ac-especially their sexual anxieties. Young cept us as we are." An actress -also men are so much easier. so spon- mating game. where r women out-42 -says of her flance. who is 26 (they taneous. irreverent . . and they still number men 11 10 10 Says Ziegler: have lived together for four years). "He have dreams -they are not defeated 'Women have started to ask. 'Why doesn't expect me to give up my life for or resigned They're like green wood: should age be a restriction?' They're him Older men are opinionated, self-flexible." concerned with, 'Do I like him? Is he serving. I was always fighting for my-Women who date, live with or marry someone I could have a good relation-self." A dental hygienist who lived with younger men do have anxieties, shi with?"' a man seven years her junior for five however. The actress speaks for all of 61 course. it takes 1wo 10 tango. and years (he eventually married another us when she observes that. "You worry there's obviously a growing responsive-woman her age). and who still prefers about what people think." Clearly, we ness among men. a lihing of the taboo younger men to older ones. explains have lillle or no concern when a man against getting involved with an older that. "Older men need ego boosting: all dales a woman four, 10 or even 20 woman your energies $0 toward making them years younger -it is "natural" and It is the emotional openness of the feel good. dealing with their anxieties. "appropriate " Bui a woman with a younger man that 1s most mentioned ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ as a basis of atlraction by older women fE who have developed relationships with younger men. Anya Luchow. Ph.D .. a psychologist in New Jersey, attributes this openness primarily to changes in our culture. ''Younger men (todayJ have grown up in a different world.' she explains. "where there 1s ron- siderable pressure on them to see the male role as one that includes en» honal sensitivity and openness. Also. women perceioe younger men to be more open and reward that behavior." Older women speak of the honesty and enthusiasm !hey Stt in younger men. of the simple fact 1ha1 they really seem to like women as friends, z workers and lovers and of ho~ en- couraging these men are about female independence "This particular generation of younger men is the first to be educated with women who share their class- rooms. pbs and status, and rhey see their presence -as well as oompeti- llon with them -as perfectly natural," points out Ellen Frank. Ph.D .• assistant profesoor of psychiatry and psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. A New York City corporation presi- dent. who et 42 is divorced from one younser man and now involved with a man of 34, says. "Younser men arc more supportive of women who work. 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Muldowney has won 16 na- tlonal~ent titles in her nine years on the official circuit and. at 43, when many of her male colleagues are winding down. she will be gunning for her fourth world champion- ship at drag racing's premier event: the Indianapolis Na- tionals on Labor Day. No other drag racer, not even the sport's legendary Don "Big Daddy" Garlits. has been'able to win more than one. If you say "woman race-car driver" to the average sports fan. most likely he'll respond "Janet Guthrie," the Indy 500 racer whose top finish was ninth in 1978, Muldowney has toiled in relative ob- scurity. her exposure not near· ly equaling her achievements. Bui all that could change when a movie based on her lift. Heort like a Wheel, is released next month. The film. which could be categ<>- rized as a female Rocky, stars Bonnie Bedeha, a dead ringer for Muldowney. Consider what It was like back in 1965 for a 5-IOOI 4-lnch, 11().pound brunette 10 break into a previously all- m.ale sport. tu recently as IMPORTANT SAflTY ANNOUNCIMINT 10 OINIRS Of '- HONIYllll BAlTIRY·OPIRATID SMOKI DITICTORS. Safety 1s important to us at Honeywell Therefore, we want you to be aware of a problem we have learned about In some Honeywell battery-operated smoke detectors, and what we're doing to correct It. Honeywell is recalling certain problem units which will not sound the alarm when smoke is present. Our earlier announcement of this recall was widely publicized. but we wanted to take another opportunity to urge you to check your smoke detectors. How to determine if your smoke detector is one of those affected. Remove the cover from your smoke detector by pulling on the tab at the edge. Inside the smoke detector, locate a piece of gray cardboard with printing on it. Look at the number codes on the sides of this cardboard piece. If the first five characters of the unit's model number are TC89B or TC89C, and the date code IS ANY NUMBER FROM 7601 THROUGH 7820. the detector should be 19n, her first championship year. Garlits would refer to Muldowney only a.c; "that girl." Even after she raced to I.he head of 1hc class, she couldn't get the big-money corporate sponsorshi~. spon· .,. sorshlps often landed by lest-q ... carefully checked for proper operation (see below). There 1s no problem with smot<e detectors bearing date codes of 7821 or higher. How to tell If you have a problem smoke detector. A problem smoke detector will not sound an alarm when smoke is present even though the test button may work. So, In order to find out If you have a problem smoke detector, you'll have to create smoke. light a candle, then blow ii out and hold it up allowing the smoke to drift past the smoke detector. 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It wasn't until 1981 that she finally cut a six- figu re deal with Pioneer Stereo. ·•1 think I've made it easier for other women in all forms of racing," says Muldowney "l took a lot of bumps years ago But 1t still won 't be easy for another woman. It's not only the drivers but the track operators and the promoters who must be convinced. I still face ii tcxlay." Just to ratlle the guys even more, she paints her car shocking pink. "It isn't JUSI to rub them." she once said. "but if 1t does -fine " The sport of drag racing began on abandoned • post- World War II airstrips and deserted back roads across America. Shirley fell in love with it as a teen-ager in Schenectady. N Y The daughter of Tex and Mae Roque. Shirley grew up on the "wrong side of the tracks." Tex was a boxer and when his daughter was teased in school. he taught her to fight back. to take care of herself. At 15 she began sneaking out in her pajamas to go hot· rodding with boyfriend Jack Muldowney in his Rebel Wlthour a Cause Mercury. One day Jack let Shirley take the wheel. and she was hooked. (She married Jack at 16 and was divorced from him 15 years later.) Despite her independent streak, Muldowney seems a prime sufferer of the "Cinder- ella Complex." It wasn 'I un· til the last few years that she became boss of her operation. A man was always in charge. First Jack, then Conrad ''Con· nie" Kalina. Theirs was a most stormy romance. as volatile as the fuel in their machines. Kalitta was Shirley's agent. crew chief. confidante. He billed her a.c; "Cha Cha Muldowney" and .pushed her to pose in a halter top and pink shorts. They Shirley at horn&· In four>ttndu of o .:ond. tM roar Is won "' #ofl. (COtttlnllf!d Ot1 _. IS) Cups & Saucers of the World's Great Porcelain Houses For the first time ... 25 exquisite cups and saucers -each designed and produced by one of the world's great porcelain houses exclusively for this collection! Of the porcelain objects available today, many collectors find cups and saucers most appealing. And no size is more sought after than elegant .. ,. demitasse cups and saucers. They are beautiful, convenient to store and -display, and relatively modest in price . Best of all, they can be used as welJ as admired. Now, for the first time in collecting history, the Danbury Mint makes it possible to acquire 25 cups and saucers from 25 of the worfd's great porce· lain houses. It will be the collection of a lifetime come true -yours at sw-- prisingly little cost and without the slightest inconvenience. You could not assemble this collection any other way. Even if you could journey around the world on a quest for fine porcelain, you could not acquire these especially desirable pieces. For each of these cups and saucers will be available only in this collection, and only from the Danbury Mint. To make the collection, each porcelain house has been given free rein to produce a cup and saucer that will epitomize its distinctive style and time-- honored traditions. Consequently, the collection will have exciting diversity. A collection rich in history and tradition. Wedgwoode will produce a cup and saucer in its beautiful Blue Ja sper Ware, which Josiah Wedgwood himself invented in 1774. Bing ck Grondahl. of Denmark, will produce a cup and saucer with its renowned blue under· glazing that has been popular for over 75 years . Haviland, of Limoges, France, has chosen a pattern and shape nearly identical to the combination which won a medal for beauty at the 1900 Paris World's Fair. Rosenthal, of West Germany, has gone back to t!1e 18th century for its lavishly ornate cup. Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Spode and Aynsley, all of England, and freland's Royal Tara, will each produce a cup and saucer in fine bone china -known for its strength, lightness, and remarkable translucence. Nori take, of Japan, will produce a cup and saucer with flowers outlined in 24kt gold. Pickard, of the United States, will make a cup and saucer the same snape as those in a service used by the Secretary General of the United Nations (the pattern will be different, however, in keeping with the exdusivity of this collection). A magnificent display cabinet -at no added cost. F.ach collector will receive a magnificent wood wall cabinet to display the e ntire collection. There will be special grooves in the shelves so that each saucer can stand securely behind each cup, in full and splendid view. The cabinet will be hand-stained and will come pre-assembled, ready to hang. A favorable price ... a convenient acquisition plan. Considering the exdusivity of this collection and the fame of the porcelain makers involved, the price should come as a most pleasant surprise. The original issue price is only $35 for BOTH pieces, and this favorable price is guaranteed for the entire collection. No payment as needed now. Simply complete the reservation applica- tion and return it promptly. You wifl receive your cups and saucers at the convenient rate of one set every month, and you will be billed separately for each shipment. As a further convenience, you may have each cup and saucer charged, as shipped, to your VISA or MasterCard. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1n the unlikely event you recetve a cup and saucer you are not delighted with, you may return them within 30 days for replacement or refund. And you may cancel your subscription at any time. To be Dmong the fortunate few who own this coUection, please send us yow reservation as promptly as possible. This is an opportunity not to be missed! Shown above iS the e.k>s-nt wood display cabinet that wlll be Included at no additional charge. r---------------RESERVATION APPLICATION--------·----------· t Z157 : Cups & Saucers of the : World's Great Porcelain Houses I I The Danbury Mint 47 Rkharda A wnue P.O. Box 5290 NorwaUc.Conn.06856 Plult' retum by 0ctobe.T Jl , 1983. Pleaee ~t my reservation to the Cuf" & S.uCYf'!I of the World'f CrNt ~blln Housa, a collection of twenty·fl~ o~I demita~ cups and saucm1, nch designed and produ~ by one o( the world's moat famous porcelain houtes. The collection will bt lleued at the nite of one cup and sau<'t!'f n-ery month at a «>ti ol S3S pa set (plus $2.SO for ahlpplng and hAndling). An e~t wood display cabinet will be sent to me at no additional d\arge. I nffd ~nd no money now. I will pay for each cup a nd Nu«r at billed on a monthly bul.s. Any cup and .. ucw I am not s.tisfied with may be returned within 30 day• for ttp~ent or refund, and thit subtcripHon may be canceled Dy eith4'r puty at any time. O~------------------------------------- Sate ZJp --------- 0 Ch«k he~ if you want each cup and uu~ charged to your. 0 Maltt'!Ca.rd 0 VISA Cnctit Card No. Explratkm O.~ Signature _________________________ _ Allow 8 to 12 wttk.a after paym.nt for ln1ttal shipment I ,, I I ti JI I HOW LAYOFFS WORK AGAINST MARRIAGE .. By Norman Lobsenz When a husband is out of work. the economic squeeze is bad enough. Now recent findings indicate that the emo- tional pressure of unemployment 1s equally hazardous and could put a great strain on a marriage The findings in question come from studies on unemployed men A study by Johns Hopkins University research- ers shows that every 2-percent increase in unemployment leads to a 2-percent rise in cardiovascular disease and other stress-related ailments among men. Another study, done at the University of Michigan. shows a 3-percent in· crease in admissions to mental hospi- tals and a 4-percent jump in the suicide rate among unemployed men. Wives also experience stresses as they try to give both emotional and financial support to unemployed hus- bands. Sociologist Louis Ferman. of the University of Michigan. has found that a growing percentage of the women showing up at mental-health clinics have unemployed husbands. Most of these women had been working as well as carrying a heavy load of domestic responsibilities when their husbands were laid off. After the lay- offs. these women were expected to shoulder the additional burden or "havin~ to stroke and comfort the male victim' of the economic recession, Fer· man observes. The combination of increased men- tal stress and reduced income is sometimes too great a burden, and a marriage subjected to this pressure could end in a divorce. VIOLENT 1V IS A KID'S NIGHTMARE Are older children more likely than younger children to be frightened by violent television shows? In a survey of second.grade and sixth.grade young- sters. psychologist Edward Palmer of Davidson College (North Carolina) found that the younger children have more frequent nightmares after watch· ing scary programs. Even so, nearly half of them say they "like" such shows. Boys "like" them much more than girls do. Significantly, children police their own TV viewing better than their par· ents do. In more than half of the fami- lies the parents never control what the youngsters watch, yet among younger children, seven out of 10 say they fre- quently avoid watching scary pro- grams. About one in four of the second graders say they are often "sorry" they watched a violent or frightenlng show. Still, with the large number of scary or violent programs shown on televi· sion today and their powe.rful effect on younger children. supervision Is nece!- sary, says Professor Palmer: "Parental concern and involvement in dl9Criml- natlng viewing have never been m<'>re critically needed than they a" today." IW I I I ' I ~ I MULDOWNR were paired against each other in Fun· ny Car match races. (Funny Cars carry the same nitromethane fuel as drag- sters but have fiberglass bodies and look more like something out of Detroit.) It was in Indianapolis on Labor Day 1973 that her Funny Car caught fire It was her fourth fire and the worst Her goggles were burned into her face and her eyelids melted together. "But I only stayed m the hospital overnight,"" she remembers proudly ··1 was out the next day. bandages and all " {Plastic surgery took care of the scars. but Muldowney remains obsessed with hiding behind sunglasses.) She and Kalirta soon parted ways. 10. day, with the movie finished and Beau ~ridges's portrayal making him look less than flattering, the normally voluble Kalitta has suddenly clammed up 'W e had a lot of fun together." hes said before. "A lot of heartaches and hard tJmes. too Shirley is a classy lady. But I'm telling you. she·s a two-sided coin ·· In truth, the only male who's been a constant in her nip-flop life is her son, John Jr .. now 25. Smee movrng to Mt. Clemens. Mich .. with her m 1972. he·s worked in her crew team (Rahn Tobler heads that crew Tobler. 29, has as- sumed many of Kalitta's former roles -on and off the track. Except there's no more fighting. Shirley prefers not to talk about her private hfe.) Shirley and John have been through so many miles. triumphs and tears to- gether that theirs is a unique mother/ son relationship "I love John. but I also like him very much:· she says. "He's special. a warm friend as well as a son. Many people have helped me. but John's in a class all has own." Of course. John has seen his mother in a way few sons do: on the road at least 40 weekends a year. defending her against sexual slurs from the stands and knowing that every tame he straps her into the car, it could be the last. The car has four times the hor~ power of an Indianapolis 500 auto. 40 times as much as your average com· pact car. Two huge ( 10 feet rn circumfer· disqualified. A millisecond too slow. ~ and he or she will literally be left in the ... dust . Clutch. shift and throttJe -all in Shirley and son John. 25: What imp~ him most? "She :Son excellent cook." ence) tires sit on the back. in front are two tiny bicycle wheels and tires. As the two cars creep to the starting line. the Christmas-tree string of lights on the track moves from red to yellow to green In that four-tenths of a second from yellow to green. the race is won or lost Too fast and the driver will be a few seconds. Six seconds 1s consid· ered a super run. and Muldowney has had more sub-six-second runs {140 plus) than any driver in history. And she"s not stopping now; she plans to race on indefinitely. Hef chief competition next week should be Gary Beck or Richard Tharp, who years aao threatened ··to punch her our:· "They don't like being beat by a woman." says Shirley "It really gets to them ·· Tharp likes to tell this story. a story he claims "says all you need to know about Shirley": .. One time me and Garlits were standing around together at a race. just sort of leaning against the truck and talking, and Shirley comes up to us. She was mad about some- thing. She points her finger in our faces and shakes it and shouts, 'You bleep. bleepers better start treating me like a lady'"' Cook! be that's why the lady is a champ. fW r-----------., I FREE QUAKER CHEWY, .. 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I 11M ~~.:..~~~:=-~='-~!. __ J .STRAIGHT TALK ~OUT COUPLES AND CONVERSATION By Stephani Cook Failure 10 com- municate can be lethal to a love rela- tionship. In many cases 1i's not that Mortimer Adler we don 't knowuilat to say, but that we don~ know how to say it. And some of us also fail to listen well when its the other person '.5 tum to talk. Mortimer Adler, whose new book, How to Speak/How to Listen (Macmillan). 1s a sort of companion to his perennial best seller How to Read a Book (Simon and Schuster), spoke lo FAMILY WEEKLY about the key to having productive conversa11ons on the most m- t1ma1e scale Q: Mr. Adler. how do we most often fail in a "heart-to-heart talk," as you call it? A: People are often not clear enough about how they feel and even less clear about how the other person feels. Q: Is ti as simple then as just saying what's on your mind? I A: That is necessary but by no means sufficient. Everyone brmgs to a conversation his own sense of what words mean. and until you and the person you're talking with agree on the definitions of the .-words you both use. no com· munication takes place at all. I'm often very careful to say, "When I use this word I mean ... " or to ask. "What do you mean when you use I that word?" This is aJso true. by the way. or using examples to make your point, because they can be treacherous in their inexactness. When you use an example. you should aJways ask, "Do you see the point of my example?" And both people must agree that they understand what an ex-amf le illustrates I you're going to make a conversation good. you have Slephani Coolt has bttn rtrtlflt>tJ 01 a ~x lhUOPtll and 1s aulhor of Stt· ond Ult (Bat/on/int) to make the effort to explicate what is implicit. Let me give you another way 9f looking at it. If you're engaged in an argument - which is really an attempt at mutual persuasion -then you must be able to repeat to the other person what he is trying to say to you. and vice ~ versa. You should be able to iii slate the other's argument ! correctly, in a way that saris· ! fies the other. or you can't be sure you understand what is really being said. Q: This all sounds very ra· tional. A: You must learn to conduct even the most emotional con· versat1on in the coolest man- ner pos_-;ible. Because I'll tell you. Emotional heat does not contribute constructively. And if during the conversation emotions get out of control, stop ii right away. You don't clear up emotional problems by making yourself more emotional about them. Q: So you shouldn't have discussions when you're angry or when you've lost your temper? A: I think losing one's temper is one of the worst things that can happen. You say things you don't mean that can hurt th~ other person. Q:.So how do you go about insuring that the most produc· live interchange will happen? A: When I want to have a serious conversation with someone I love. I don't do it when my emotions are hot. I clarity what my emotions are and think about what ques· lions to ask to find out what the other person's feelings are before I set a time for a heart· to-heart talk. I even sit down and make notes to myself about the sort of conversation I want to have. because it's so difficult to do well. Q: You have said that mar· riages break up when conver· sations fail rather than when sex fails. That wonderful observation cuts very close to the bone for most of us . . . A!When people can't settle differences by talk, they settle them by force or by fraud. This is true for the world In general as well as for mar· riage. PW f' AMllY WmtJ.Y • AUGUST 21 . 1183 19 TUTHIUVlll llWW&tlllD:" 8118 CLASSICS: You've never tasted dresmngs with such zi and such zing! New P Herbal Italian and Herbal French have an extra heJ . of natural, flav~ blended as onl_y the makers of Wish·Bonecan, to give them a zippy, zesty, herbal flavor thaf s deliciously diffen:!nt from other Italian and French Dressings. 1W CAI TILL WllD 1'U '1111'1 IT. - -- SOUPER COOLERS FOR SUMMER By Marilyn Hansen ' here's nothing nicer on a hot summer day than a bowl of fresh cold soup. It will not only coo1 you off, but lift your spirits a.s well. Here are a few 10 sample. Besides being just plain delicious, these chilled marvels are good for you - having generous amounts of vilamins and minerals -and what's more. they're quick to make and serve. TOMATO AND CUCUMaa COLD IOUP 2aape•=:~ 1 ..... . peMd. -4ed, cbu.lled YI ~.., a a. alt w to lute O..lllabuco l cwp-cr-.. YI aip coenety clilopped cbetney 2 talJI Up DD U ealpped dLt-re9 Of _._. 1. In blender container or bowl ol lood pro- cessor ~ne metal chopping blade. place tomato ru1ce and cucumber. Process until fairly smooth Add salt. Tabasco and sour cream Process Ju.st until blended. Cover and chill 2.. Whisk betore serving. Ladle into chilled bowls or mugs, and top each seTVmg with a heapme tablespoon of chutney and a sen· emus sprinkling of chives. Makes 3 cups l ~Y, OIL) l'OllMed red peflpen .... I ....._._ cwcw-ber, peeAecl, ...-..clilllailr.ed I C9J1 bell or dlldlea broth Sc..-NVa... Y, ._.,a• alt cw ID caAt Y, tlllpHa cWll ~ S ... ....,aa .. ....._ cllappd sr-• dalllm I . In blender rootalner or bowl of lood pro- cessor using metal choi:>Ping blade, place red ~ with liquid, cucumber and broth. Proces.1 until smooch Add 2 cups sour cream, salt and chill powder. Proc:ess until blended Cover and chill 2. Ladle into chllled soup bowl$ or mugs. Top each 5Cl'Ving with a dollop of sour cream and sprinkle chopped green chilies on '°ur crtam. Makes J cups 2 c..-•····· ........... l •t# .... 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Top with a dollop of !C>Ur cream and a spnnkle of snipped dill. Makes 3 cups PIACll el.OW COl.D IOUP I ~ mpe ,_.... peecla c.a..b 1 a.p,.,..n \41 CllP .... )lice ~ " •• , ... .,... .... on..-rjJld Peedllllc:let MIM ..... I . In a blender container or bowl of food pn> ceeot' us1ns mdal chopping blade. p1.n peach chunks. yogurt. orange juice and rind. F>nxl!ll until very smooth. Cover and ch~I. 2. Ladle Into chilled bowls or shol1 wide gla.ws. Top each with a sfk'e of peach and a mint sprig. Makes 2~ cups M"Oll P•UPPLI COLD'°"" I c,.. ...._. _._ dlllMa caatao loape, ......... llioeeJ•• or ..... lllOll ·~ Olf9 , ...... dlaakt I C9f'1 ...... J ...... , DHI <•IU 111 , ........ ..... Pia ......... I. In blender container or bowl o4 food proceuor using metal choPPlng blade. place melon and pineapple chunka. Pro- cess until liquefied. Add YOflUrt and pro- cess lust until blendtd. Cover and chill, 2. 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Rush nw ttw inmt 1.:egip ~w °' ~ c.1111oq rw eY~ my <~ u• ITYIMeY order b SI 00 (no ush p&eawl I urdffstN'd I CM dedJct 1h1s S I 00 from my llnt MWr and 1ha1 lAgg1 8'ands gL1a1anle.s my '41ll!olactlon wtth all merchandtw Ofla l!llPl'O Apnl 30, 1984 MW check Of ~ Of'dlr p11y111'1W to l'.eggi Rr•nd•. fl'(' ..,. -... l--. -I AO! , • • I I • • • Cit, M.11 io L'._. Showceee of ~19 L' ... 8tanda,ln.: . PO Bea 846. Rurel t"W. NC 27098 l e i ·-----------·--------------------------···············-~ I WARDING HOSPITAL HASSI .ES By Susan Gordon I ntimidating and full of strange machines. hospitals are otten places where even the doctor - who's supposedly the good guy - seems to be on the opposing team. Fortunately, many hospital adminis- trators have become aware of the im- portance of good hospital-patient rela- tions cµld have hired patient represen- tatives, individuals who tend to a varie- ty of patients' needs. More than 3,000 "patient rep" programs are in effect. How do patient reps benefit patients? By handling many patients' proLlems, ranging from a broken 1V to a com- plicated medicaJ.legal situation. Be- cause hospital procedures have grown more complicated and medical tech· nology has advanced. it's become more difficult for a patient to understand just what he is submitting himself to wnen he enters the hospital. Tht patient rep can ease the adjustment by explaining procedures. While the patient's doctor usually is the one to answer tus personal medical questions, the patient rep can explain other concerns, such as visiting regula- tions; help with parking problems; or demystify the procedure followed when a patient is taken to rM:tiology for an X-ray. Sometimes a doctor doesn't ade- quately answer a patient's medical questions because he's rushed, or pos- sibly because a patient is afraid to press fo r answers. In such a case, the patient rep may be called in to ferret out the medical answers. Occasionally the situation a patient rep handles is urgent. Joan Lilly, former director of patient relations at North- ridge Hospital, Northridge, c.aJif., ~ counts one such case: "A patient with a long.term illness developed difficulty breathing and unfamiliar pain. She knew the symptoms of her disease very weU and complained that something was wrong. but the doctor didn't want to bother oomlns in and merely roo- tinued to prescribe painklllers. When the patient became hysterical, I was called by the nurses." Ully read the nursln& notes and then called the physician. "He was very angry, but he came in and ordettd an X-ray," she says. Sure eflOU8h, there was a prob- lem caused by her new treatment. By intervenine in that way, a rep may be accused by the hospital stall of s<>ins too far on a patient's beh&lf. Most physicians find the 1ervlce helpful, however. In some c.ases, reps are able to act as more than mediators: they also institute long-tenn changes. Houston's Hermann Hospital, for in· stance, recently Launched a staff train- ing program. called Tuke the Time. The program makes employees more aware of the thinss that really count to a patient -courtesy, ronsideration and laking the time to explain. Although innovations such as this one are important, patient reps stress that their primary concern is to help preserve a person's <ilgnjty at the most sensitive times.. IW SPUNDOR ON THE ...... I f, like many fans, you're convinced you can do a better job running your favorite baseball learn than the guy now in charge. you'll envy Roger Kahn. With two partners. Kahn . au1hor of The Bnys of Sum- mer. lhe classic work about 1he Brooklyn Dodgers, recent- ly bought a majority share 1n the Utica Blue Sox. an unaffili· ated rninor-le<l8ue team in the l\ew York-Penn League. His personal odyssey as owner. along with the struggles and triumphs of his young team. ~ will be the stuff of his next ~ book , due out in 1984 ! So far. Kahn says, the play- : ers have been quite receptive .! to haring their souls. Kahn en- courages them after every home game by opening up the concession stand once the fans have left and allowing the players two beers and precious time to kibitz. Rill Veeck, Branch Rickey and Walter O'Malley are the owners he hopes to emulate. adchng. "It's not in my persona- lity to be a Steinbrenner. I won't embarrass my manager (Jim Gailis] in front of my players. though if things go too badly I ffi18ht stonn into the dubhouse and kick a few chairs." As a baseball mogul, Kahn, 55, ls learning things he never even considered from the box ~ats or the press box, name- ly, "the endles..'I, voluminous details 111 just getting a game started ... And while fan Kahn ,~,-~ Pa111c1< M l1l'lt 1<ev Vloe ''"*"' llld Ad DlfMl0t 0.r•l<IW~ Vloe ,_._... """0.nl. M9L Jone1111"' Tt10moson ldlfOt' A11nu1 c:oorie r C.......... 1-'wa, Morton f 11.,.. 22 fAMILY W UIJ..Y. AUGUST 211. IMJ .. would complain about the price of hot dogs and soda. owner Kahn now admits. "l say, 'Hey. put more ice in that Coke: ice is cheaper." .. The Blue Sox could very well be in first place when the regular season ends this week. but either way Kahn has picked the perfect team for his needs. His players can always help him out in a pinch because they lead the league in one important category: most college jour· nalism majors (3). -Eliot Kaplan there's word that Cornell Uni· versity has come up with a further-i!xpanded keyboard system. Ir may all sound hke Creek to vou, but somewhere in China a computer program· mer is smiling. S uccess breeds lim1tat1on n the publishing world; ately you might con· elude that only bizarre cats can make the best-seller list. Dogs, ~fifFjlj\~~fm~~~ifir::i~ who 1 n fact significantly out · ra=IBtL ¥ou think you've got a tough jOb -how would you like to be a Chinese data processor faced with the ta'>k of computerizing a lansu<l8e in which each of 50,000 characters represents an idea rather than a sound? But technology marches on l.B.M. started things off with a keyboard that can represent more than 2,000 characters. Then Wang Laboralories came up with a new coding ~ystem that operates in Man· darin and Japanese and can handle 10,000 characters by assigning each a six-digit ID number, matched to the char- acter's shape. And now number cats as Amet1can pets. seem more like underdogs. But now the dog will have his day. Novelist Jerrold Mundis has edited a handsome volume. The Dog Book, which features some of the best writing about man's best friend. There's James Thurber's comedy clas.sic '1l1e Dog TI1at Bit Pe<> pie." E.B. White's ode to dog obse$ions and John Stein- beck's challenge to dog myths. The relationship between dog and man is unique for two reasons, explains Mundis, who has bred and trained German shepherds for 15 years. One Is the dog's intelligence. Also. the pack-oriented dog happily con- siders its new human family to be its surrogate pack. 'There is a mutual and abiding altruism which is based on loyalty. even love," says Mund1s "There simply isn't any comparable bond between two species in all the natural world." As philosopher Blaise Pascal once wrote, 'The more I see of men. tM more I love my dog." BIRTHDAYS (All Virgo) Sunday -Donalt! O'Connor 58. Monday - ~1ichc1el Jack!iOn 25. Ell1ull G:>uld 45 Tuesday -Pn'<l \1ac~1urrav i 5. led \\ ill1arn~ tiS, Shirley Booth i 4, Jean 0 dude-Killy 40 Wednesday - .James Coburn 55. Buddv Hdck· ell 59. Thursday -IJI~ ·111mhn ·14. Conwav Tw1t1y 50. Friday -Jimm\> Connors '3 l Satur· day -Kinv C,arlL<;le 68, Eilt't'n Hrennan 48. WHERE HA VE YOU CONE. FRED MACMURRAY? I t was one of those happy insiances of life imitates ar1 when we called Fred MacMurray. He was just get· ting ready to take his grand· daughter to the park. And later in the day he was expect- ing a visit from his daughter and her husband. It all sound· ed so much like a scene from My Three Sons, we wanted to ask what Uncle Charley was cooking up for supper. F'or 12 seasons the all· knowing Steve Douglas on lV's My Three Sons, MacMur· ray bowed out of show busin~ in 1976. "Now I lie around the house a lot," he laughs. "I work in the garden. I have a little studio In the house where I paint in water- colors. I go out on an awful lot and with his 7V family, /96(). of charity golf tournaments. I'm a pretty bad golfer. but that doesn'I seem to make a bit of difference." MacMurray. who turns 75 on Tuesday, was once the highest salaried actor in America. back in the 40's And though he had some meaty roles in Double lndem· nity. The Came Mutiny and The Apartment, he made his mark in light comedies. sitting on a park bench with 'some· one like Claudette Colbert, discussing the merits of peanuts versus popcorn. "I liked those scenes where the guy would just have to say 'Ht' in a certain way to show he was in love," he remembers. "I played those scenes best. 'Tm a simple man," he .,.., '°(: Y..., .... (~~ -.... -·~·~ ..-;-~ .. I ,_ { l •' ~· •• ·.• """'4 -~ i ,-I ...._ ~···: • •· ~ • ·~ • l . .. ....... ' -·i... II\ .. · ...... _, .. ~ '-. . ... i' \ "1' ._.,~ J·~ ..___ ... says, "still shy. still no good in front of people. l can ·1 im<l8ine what it would take to make me go back to work. Luckily. I've saved a little money. so I don't have to. I'm a familr, man. and that's about it.· lbday that family includes his wife, former actress June Haver. four children (sony. three daughters) and five grandchildren. He and June live in a large colonial-style home in Los Angeles original· ly built for Nelson Eddy. 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