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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-10-23 - Orange Coast PilotReagan aide held hostage Two-hour crisis at golf course wher e President was playing . AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) -A man "brandishing a pistol" and demanding to talk with President Reagan was art'eflted Saturday after holding Reagan's personal aide and four others at Augusta National Golf Club. Reagan, who was spending the weekend here, was playing on the 16th fairway and Secret Service officials said he was never in direct danger. The gunman, identified as Charles R. Harris of Augusta, rammed a pickup truck through the club's No. 3 gate at mid- afternoon. He was taken in'° custody two hours. l l minutes later, with the hostages apparently unharmed. , •." AUGUSTA NATIONAL H ospital spokeswoman Delores McCullough aaid Hania was suffering from hyperventilation "probably caused by anxiety, which 10metimea causes fainting." He was admitted for further tests. , The gunman's motive was not known, but there were reports he had been dismissed f rorn hia job in an Augusta factory several months ago and was distraught over the recent death of his father. After crashing the gate, he drove up to the Augusta National pro shop, took hostages and Indicated "perhaps someone would be killed" if he didn't get to see the president. This account came from White House spokesman P eter Roussel. u ......... U.S. Attorney Hinton R. Pierce said Harris, 4:5, was being charged under federal statutes for making threats against the president. He said there also would be state charges, likely for kidnap- ping and ~ult. Golf Clvb .; .• Roussel said th e presidential party was informed of the incident soon after it occurred and that Reagan was held at the Secret Ser vice agent~ with vario us weapons follow the car taking Preside nt Reagan fro m the Augusta National Golf Club Saturday dur ing a ho stage situa tion. Harris, who was taken to the Richmond County Jail after being charged, collapsed in his jail cell late Saturday night and was rushed to University Hospital in Augusta. (See HOSTAGE, Pase A3) THf DRANGf COAST YOUR HDMfTDWN DAllY PAPIR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1813 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 50 CENTS Beer Bnd bratwurst 43 Marines reportedly die in blast Not ordinary rummage Next Saturday's Solid Gold Rummage Sale at the Falrgrounde lan't your ordinary rummage Nie. Deligner fashions and deslgnera wtll be featured. Page B 1. lllDEX Do calculators decrease .r.ma Bambeck 85 children$ =tied • mathematical C8,04.e skills? Does Quaw•d 86 serving more o.1hlfodm9 ce than once on a Jrdltortal Pitt M jury make the ~t B&-7 Roe..,,.. DIO juror more or less AnnLMden .85 likely to vote for MoYt. B&-7 conviction? Can !CaUOMJ 1'ewa Al a new machine ... ~. Dl-3 ke.p drunks off Spcn Cl·' the highway? ......... A.8 You con ftnd out T..W-87 In Wh•t In tht n-s.. B0-7 World TraWI .. Wedm A2' In •• WortdN~ AJ famllyWeekly l A three day cel- e bratio n, the Orange Coast Oktoberlest, winds up today at the Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa afte r raising ne arly SI 00,000 for are a service clubs. More than 50,000 vis- itors we re e xpected to a ttend, taking part in a varie ty of activities. At le ft, Steve I. Hideg plays with the 'Hof- brau Boys Band.' Five-year-old Andrea West of Irvine, right, gingerly tastes a br atwurst before bit- ing in. Irvine Lioness Club m embers Laurie Muncy, below left, E linor Shaff e r and Nancy Stepenson, below right, enjoy a few brews. The e vent runs from lOa.m. until 10 p.m. tonight. ----- BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -A bomb-laden truck was driven mto a U.S. Marine command center and blew up the four-story build- ing at Beirut Airport early Sun- day, a Marine spokesman said. Lebanon's state radio reported 43 Marines were killed, but that number couJd not be immediately confirmed by U.S. sources. The explosion was the worst attack on the Marines who have been under sniper and shelling fire in recent days. Before this explosion. six Marines had been kilied by sniper fire or artillery explosions around the aLrport. Two minutes later, another explosion ripped through a French command center in west Beirut's Ramlet al-Baida seafront residential neighborhood, and the state radio said at least 15 French peacekeepers were killed. No group immediately claimed responsibility. Defense Department spokeman, Lt. Col. Tom Jones, said in Washington that he could not say how many people had been killed. The radio quoted police as say.ng the death toll was expected to nse in both devastated sites and that moans and faint pleas for help were being heard from the rubble. "A truck filled with explosives crashed through the gate, drove into the lobby ... and detonated, collapsrng all four floors of the building," said Marine Maj. Rob- ert Jordan, spokeman for the American peacekeeping cont- ingent. "lt was a four-story aviation safety building. I haven't seen carnage like that since Vietnam," said Jordan, 45, of Shenandoah, Ga. The blast pulveriz.ed the head- quarters of the battalion landing team, a l,200-man ground body of the Marines amphibious unit . The blown-up French center housed a 110-man company of the 2,000-man French contingen t, and French spokesmen on the acene said they feared most of the soldiers were trapped beneath the rubble. Jordan said Col. Timothy Geraghty, 45, of St. Lou.is, com- mander of the 1,600-ma.n U.S. peace contingent. was not hurt, and was directing re9CUe oper- ations at the scene of the blast that shook the Lebanese capital a t 6:20 a.m. ( 12:20 a.m. EDT) No suspects yet i·n Bolsa Chica death Orange County Sheriff's depu- ties weren't saying Saturday if they had any leads in a stabbing death of a 20-year-old coed in a deserted parking lot at Bolsa Chica State Beach Friday afternoon. The body of Sharon Derose Duncan, a Cal State Long Beach student, was found next to her gray Toyota Corolla about 4 p.m .. Friday, in a parking lot 3~ of a mile south of Warner Avenue. A bicyclist riding on a nearby path spotted the body and called police. Duncan was clo thed tn one-piece bathing suit and had a stab wound in her chest. The Sheriff's Departement did not say if the woman was robbed but investigator sappar ently found a purse inside the car. A blue backpack, car keys, a towel and several textbooks were found next to the body. "A Jot of these questions can only be answered th.rough an autopsy and further investiga- tion," said Sheriff's spokesman Sgt. Jerry KreiU. At this point there are no ($« BOLSA CHICA, Pase AZ) The house of your dreanis is getting smaller By ANDREA ADEUON Of ... ~ ......... The spacious California dream houae with spare bedrooma and an expansive yard ta fut diaappear- ing -a victim of cruah1ng development coe1a In Orange County and lhrouchou• the It.ate. Hornebuyera wl!' • we to re- duce their expectationa, experu in the field told a &J'OUP of bull- nessman and lndustrtalists meet- ing in Irvine this week. Escalating costa for 8"quiring land and de- livering aervices such as roads are forcing builders to shrink the homes of the fu ture. The challenge to today's bullders, Is to aatiay the demands of the majority of wouJd-be buyers who still want the tra- ditional alngle-famlly home, architect Art Danielian told UC Irvine Busin~ and Industrial Associates, a campus support group of local business people. Buyers w ho can't afford the home they envisioned are willing to settle' for more dense living arrangements if smaller quarters have the illusion of space and have luxury amenities, he said. Tile entries, balconies and natu- ral lighting "cumulatively make houses feel larger than they att," Danielian said. But two government offid.ala. county S u per visor Bruce Nestande and Irvine Plannina Com.miasioner Ray Catalano, cau- tioned builders againat lnflatinc expectations of buyen or rtak (See DREAM HOUSE, Pace Al) Affordable NB housing means $700/month By J E RRY HIRSCH OflM.,.., ......... Compla.lnta that propoeed af- fordable housing developments will change the complexion of Newport Beach may be exag- gerated comidering renterat would have to pay $700 a month and have an annual lncome of nearly $28,000. Thal Is what the rent would be today for apartmen ts at several affordable houaing developments In the planning JtaCet. The rents wUJ prot>.bly be htsher by the time the units are built. At put public hearinp, Nr.?w- port retiden .. such as Victor Mattia have complained that people who qualify for affordable housing "can't afford to pick up a credit card at Neiman Marcus Co." But city officials say they are not considering housing for poor houaeholds. "To me it sounds like quite a bit for rent," aaid Newport Mayor Evelyn Hart "It wiU be for mlddle·income bracket people. youna married couples, t.eAcher8, people like that." Aside from residents' com- plaints, the city la mittd in an affordable houaing controversy with the Oranae County Fair Housing Council The coundl ta sulni Newport over lta housing element, a plan detaillng the mix of howllna In a (Stt AFFORDABLE Pase Al> \ 1 A2 Orange Coas t DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct 23. 1988 l s union buy ing school el e ction? By PllJL SN EID ERM \!\ 01 .... o ... , Plkll •i·n A com1111ttt" urganm'<l 111 tht.• wake of faculty cutbacks has emerged as 3 fJU\.\ 1•1 (ul but t.\mtruvl'r;1a.I element in the campaign for seats on tht.~ 'otlSt Commurnty College District Board of Trustees. On Nov U, vott•t'S will ~·l~·t thrl'e district trustees -enough ro r a board ma.)lwny Tht> tnl!ilt.'f>S oversee Ora nge Coast. Golde n West and Co,1s tllnt:' t.'Olleges. plus publit: television station KOCE Channel 50. ln the l'amptug n. a group known as the Commanee for Educational Excellem:e of Orange County. CEEOC, has thrown its influence and 1u. dollars behind three of the 13 candidates running fur the Sl'all> ''n th1 · Coast District board. Comm1 tl('t:" l1•11dt•rs say the group has broad-based support and 1s dedicated to rt:-1w wt.·d emphasis on t'lassroom education, instead of te levision coun.t•, But t'n lt(~ ..,.., th1· l'nntm1ttt'<' 1s .111 n(fshoot of l ht' American F'edera uon uf Tc>.J~ h1•rs dl.1ptt.•r n•pn•St.>ntang the distnc:t's full-ll me teachf'rS Th11\ ""'' tht• union 1s attt•mpting to gam control or the d1str1ct's govt.·rning ho;1rd Whut 1<. not in d1~putv 1~ tlw 1•omm1lll"E.'0S financial m uSl.:11:'. Aet.'ordtng lo (inant·wl d1sdusurl' documc•nts filed with the Orange County Heg1s1rar 1•f VotC'rs. CEEX)C raised $1 2,200 as of Sept. 17, larg(•lv fn m1 Co~L-it lJ1i.tnct wachers. As of th<lt J,1tt·, thl g1oup lwd rnntrtbuted $7,:$50 to the three ~ ca nd1datl!S ll 1..•ndol'~'(l Conrad Nord4u1sl, Arma ndo Ruiz and Nanl'Y Polla rd T he CEF:OL' w • .is l1Jrm1..-d l•.1rly this year after the Coast District trustees votl•d Lo lay uff mon • than 100 full-time teachers and admintstraw r.:. (Son1l' have s1m·1..· bt.•t.•n rehired.) T he trustees said the layoffs anJ assod;Jted course cuts were necessary because of a loss of state fwlds Facuhy u111011 leaders and soml' concerned residents criticized the board's dt'<.'ISlun. saying the trustees were following misguided priorities. T hl'y C'laimed the board was squandering funds on Channel 50 and televisu.m courses while neglecting trad1tional classroom mstrUl'llOn Ed Dornan. o;pol(t-.sman fnr CEEOC. said candida tes Nordquist, Ru1r. and Pollard wt•n• a ll t•arlv members of the comm1tll't?. He said they resigned to run for offit•e Dornan dt>nu.x.I the CEEOC 1s l'Onnnected with the teachers union. He said the t'Onun.ittee 1s dt'Clicated to rearranging the educational pncm lies nf the d1str1ct "l thtnk th1•v'n• an arm of thc> union (the AFT)," said Barnet Resnick, who was appointed to fill an une xpired board term last J une. He 1s S<.'t'kang f'le<:t1on to the board Nov. 8. "l think they'rt-repn•st>nl111g a vested group," he said. "They're tnterC'stt'<l only Iii prute<'ting the union me mbership. l construe 1t as an at tt•mpt by tht.· employc.-es to manage themselves ·· Resnu·k said tl11· board should rt-main objective and non-parusan The tr~tf'c.• -..1111 he was mlC'rvtt'Wc."Ci by CEEOC mem bers last summf.'r but s.11d he wasn't intl.'restt>d m their endorsemen t Board pres1<l1..•nt Carol Gandy. who 1s runrung for re-election Nov. 8. said slw t 11uJd 1101 say the CEEOC was an offs hoot of the teachers unmn. But shl' s.ud ~1nw uf thl' same people arc 111volved in both organs1<> th 111s Gand' :!ktld -.hi \.\11Uld not dt n:-u•achc.·rs the right lul'ontribute funds tu dn\ lJIHhdJtt• Sht· '-lld }wr own campaign as ba.51..'Cl un support t rom t "11 .llld liu-.1111·~-; ll-.1dl r.. . .c; Wl'll as SOrnt' Leat·hers and .adnumi.1r,1tuf"' An Or.Jngt l'u..ist l'ollt•gt.• Jdnu ms traw r was schl'C!Ull'l.i to host a fund-raising t.'vt•nt rur Ga11dy this we•>kend • One of thl· ci::r:oc lx·nl'fll'la rtt>S. candidate Conrad Nordquist. denied any fi nk bel\.\-H>n the lt•achers union and the c.'Ommiltee. "J'l.'l' nl'\"t.'r bt"C·n ol membt.•r of a union." he said .. , doubt if I "''ould 1dL-nt1f\ v.1th ,in orgarnza tton that was umon -c'Ontroll ed." Nordquist addt.J 'lt'c; tht:' (l.'O ll<'ge) admuu strators w ho are wnrk111g tp11!1t11.,ll\' J fo1 tht..• bo..Jrd who have the most to gain. As long cl:> the.•\ drl' th• 11111'5 who st•lt'(.'tt'Cl their 1ntml'd1a tC' boss<.'S, th<'y re tht· 11rn•-. l111.:unt111l 11r tht•tr s11uat1on." Candida t e f o rum Tue sday in M esa wat e r c a mpa i g n A candidatl'S fo1 11111 fc1r t h1..· Mesa ConsoltdJtl'<j W ll• r District Board of Dtrt<.t.iir' will l>o· ht:'ld at 7 30 pm Tuesd av Three pos1t1uns on tht' board will be d~1dl-d 1n the Nov 8 election. T w o St•a L'i an• un- contested and oni S<.'al, rep resenting Dtv1s1on lll. IS '>Ought by three candidates Each cand1datr has bf-<>n invited to participate 1n the f11 rum ~t.. the public meeting room of the water d istrict's headquarters. at 1965 Placentia Ave. in Costa Mesa. Candida tes include : Ma rio Durante. incumbent, Division I; H Jack Hall, incumbent. Division II; Warren E. Booth, incumbent, D1v1sion Ill; Kay Billman, can- d1datl!, Division III: Kenneth Fowler. candidate, Division III. For more information. caU Linda Sanders at 631 -1205. Frog plague far-fetched, M esa utility sa ys By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. 0.-., ........... A strange breed of African, clawed-foot frogs may have in- vaded the Cosw M{'sa water supply again At least Suzanne Taylor thinks so. The Iowa Street resident said the frogs are responsible for her yellow. fouJ-smellmg water. "The tap water stinks like urme. It's terrible -sometimes it's reaJly strong and the bathtub water is actually yellow," Taylor said. The problem has plagued her for about six months. But a spokeswoman at the Mesa Consolidated Water District said the frog theory 1s far-fet.ched. Linda Sanders, a spokeswoman for watf>r district. confirmed the tiny frogs uve an d breed Ill the San Joaquin Reserv01r U'l Irvine - where Costa Mesa and many other Orange Coast cities draw some of their water. ''A screen protects the frogs from getting int.0 the wate r s upp- ly, and we clean uut au the frogs routinely," Sanders said. "h 's only in a very rare instan<'ethat any thing gets through that screen." That rare instance last occurred early in January 1981. when a rip in the screen allowed the frogs to wend their way mt0 the wate r supply. Frog bones were fo und in city water pipes. Since then, she said . divers check the screens tw1l.'e a month.' The frogs do not pose any health DREAM HOUSE SHRINKI NG From Page A 1 t.·onswners' resistance. For example. Nestande said the Misson Viejo Co.'s "CalifQrnia promise" can sour under unex- pected e ncroachment by deve lop- men t. "The California prorruse Is to think they will have hillsides forever." free of t.-ongestion and neighboring industrial parks. N estande said ln a plea to builders for honest representation , Nestande said no t to ma ke gove rnme nt the scapegoat. "Don't dump it a ll o n me." He added:"l don't want govern- ment being the only one trying to figure these things out." Catalano. a UCI professor who teaches land-use planning. sug- gcstt!d builders channC'l SOml! or their cost savings on smaller homes into c.'Ommunal areas, such as parks. William Lyon, president of the William Lyon Co. and the state's to p home builder, pointed out tha t O ra nge County's e xplosive growth was fue led by home prices which undercut the bordering Los Angeles market. Billboards then touted what a buyer would pay per month. "You d rove down the freew ay until you saw the monthJy pay- men t that fit and turned right," he said Today. Lyon said "affordable African clawed -foot frogs livt• m San J oaquin Reservoir threat and the water 1s perfecLly safe for use. she added. ''l don't see how (lht' frogs) could possibly be associated" with Taylor's w ater quality problems, Sanders said . ••• housing" 1s a myth lx<·ause "then • 1s no such thing as luw -t.vst housing . (In ly low 1n comt.· people." Irvine Co. President Tum Nielsen, chief of the largest land- owner m lht• l'ounty. l'alled for "broader VlSion" by city and county gove rnment to plan fur the 600,000 more people expected to be Living m Orange County Wllhin 20 years. In an a.side, Nit•ISt.:n added that his firm has tried to wrestle with "expectations" of buyers. "Please comt> to lrvinl! and hear the asparagus grow" is a five-year -old sloga n that has fallen from favor "We're not running tha t ad a nymore," he said. Meanwhile. a water-q ualit)' specialist will be dispatched u: check Taylor's home and se< wh a t 's c au s ing h er ·•evll-smt'Umg" water Sanden said · N Bhou_sing h eari11g sei NcWP'>rt 8each residen ts can debate• dt!velopmcnts tha t w ill 1ncludl' affordable housing units during several Ctty Hall public hearings Monday evening. Tht> Cny Council will consider g1..•neral plan amc-ndments for two housing developments and a gen- Nal plan amendment. tract map and permits to start construcuon for a third development following the hearings. One project, the North Ford development on land owned by the lrvine Co. near Jamboree Road and Camelback wouJd in- clude 888 units. 222., would be classilted as affordable. AFFORDABLE HOUS I NG I N NB ••• The second development, on Irvine Co. land at Avocado Av- enue and MacArthur BouJevard. wo uJd inlcude 428 units w ith 150 classified as affordable . From Page A 1 city. The council charges there is a lack of affordable housing in the city, said Eugene Scorio, the council's executive director. Newport City planner Craig BlueU says the city has de- temuned there are at least 7 .500 e><isting affordable urutsand more are on the way_ "The suit is unfounded and once we are in the courtroom we will prove it,'' Bluell said . Here 1s how the cn y arrived at that $700 figure for a n affordable rent •The mL'<i1an tnL-ome for Or- ange County as of September 1s $34,700 •Stat(' standards say 80 peret>nt nf an area's median inc-om" 1i-whnt lowe r-income households earn each year. ln Orange County that would be $27,760. •State and federal guidlines say a family can afford to spend 30 percent of its household inc.-ome on re nt. •The $700 a month figure over the (-ourse of a year equals 30 percent of $27,760 "We are using statewide stan- dards fo r what affordable is called," said Blue ll, add mg New- port Beach could use other for- mulas to determinC' what is "af- fordable" For example. Lhl.' t·1ty may go luwC!r U 1t uses fedc•ral grant money for llS a rfordablc> hous ing prog ram. Newport w ill follo w Departme nt of I iousmg and Urban r>c-vclnpmt'nl ~u1cilines. Auto dealer s itting atop PCH goldmine By ROBERT BARKER Ol tlle Dell; l'llol aten Big Bob Terry is sr lll ng on a gold mine m Huntingtcn Beach. His property at Pacific Coast High- way. just spitting distance away from the blue Pacific, has always been valuable. But the potential has gTown immensely since officials ap- proved a zoning plan that paves the way for high-nse hotels and office and residential buildings on Terry's property and elsewhere in downtown Hunti.ngton Beach. Te rry, 46, is taking the news with a great deal of aplomb. The other day someone called his Buick-Saab agency and taugh- ingly asked to speak to the "$6 mullon man .. Terrv d idn't flmch He Said it's a "foregone con- clusion" th at he's worth mallJons with the auto agency, auto leasing building, downtown property. and two houses he owns. But he said it's not his intentions to tum it over for a few quick million. He plans instead to retain ownership in his land and to participate in ownership of what- ever new developments come along. HUD puts a $32.500 cap on its allowable median income stan- dard. That would lower the monthly housing payment for a lower-tncome family t.o about $650. The c·1ty using local income averages would push the sam e monthly housing payment to $900. That would be above state or HUD standards for a ffordable housin(i( The New por t Beach HouSUlg element 1s based on the city median income of $44,900, Bluell said "Thl' question 1~. du Wt..• WJnt to help propll· who t·arn $4 5.000 a year We scll'C'ted a medium income that seemed reasonable." Bluell said The third development would add 150 units, 28 classified as ~ a ffora ble, to the Belcourt project by J.M. Peters at Jamboree Road and Bison Avenue. The hearings will be held Monday at 7:30 pm at City Hall. Learn abou t die t I Maureen McFet., a cltn1l.'al d1et1- t1an a t St Joseph Hospital in Orange. w1U discuss how tc prepare "healthy meals on a budget" Wednesday (oc:t :.mi from I to 3 p m m ml•(:tm,I;( rooms ABC •Jf the hospital Adm1ss1on to the program 1s .$5. and $2 50 fgr semor t•1t1zens lnformauon and rt"M-rva uons are available at 77 l-8(H 0 TODAY'S WEATHER "I don't want it to be something that a developer would put up t-0 make a quick buck and get out of town. I've lived here 46 years and I plan to be here 30 or 40 more years. I don't want to see a bunch of junk "And furthennore. Terry said a couple of mjllion dollars wouJd.n't even be good compensa- tion "for all the crap I've been through for a long. long time." Fair weathe r after some fog '"8'11C': c 1't' 5• .. Coa ~1 a l ;\1'''" 79 56 B•U~m• II SS •O B•thno• 62 .. f11r "" 1J111.ayt •M•f'1•1a, riwl t;.tHtf'I, i~ 81rmingt1••-' n 59 m11n1y ~1ono '"" '"''''"' ll'P\ ""' ',,, .. ~ ... 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Hll• o.1-1 C11r ~ •9 n AIOM'! •• n l)mell• •1 •• Allluq-Ou<t ~ •• 0<11non h ,, ~OCATIOIC MD CMMCTION AINlllllO e• •O Pfl~Uelol-~~ l / llll'll• 1·3 8W AllCl>()flQ'I 40 JO Pl>Oe'll• llO fl1 ~Ml• MOftte.t (.3 aw ,._, .... 'if 41 "rttaburgt• 55 43 "-P<>f 1 De.en I 3 aw •1••"" ~ ~, DrwlloM "'" •e ?~ S•n Oleclo Coul\ty 2 . aw • • Terry. the largest individual land owner in the downtown. has fought the battle of redevelop- ment s ince he worked with other owners to consolidate land m 1969 for the T op of the Pier redevelop- ment project. That plan. as were others over the year. was shot down and Terry was to emerge in the bitter aftennath as a leader in a class action suit against the city. Terry claimed that the city . through a series of actions. tried to depreciate the property to buy it cheaply for a subsequent project. Terry came out on the losing side in a court ruUng nearly a decade later. "The court said a city could do just about anything it wanted to ln the interest of improvement. 1 was devastated." And Terry says he still is convinced that the controversy over the land led to the premature death of hls mother. Irene, who launched the lawsuit. "We dldn't know If we ('Ould keep our land or what. My mother was in perfect health and 18 months later she d ied from hard- ening of the arteries due to stress. I think a main factor was the Cight over ownership of property.'' The biggest chunk ot the prop- erty -one-third of a block on Fifth Street betwef'n Paciflc O>ast Highway and Walnut Avenue - has been In family hands since 1927 w hen his fAther Oanl~I Collin." Terry first opMoted an automotive i:r1uagc ot thl' tote • Bo b Terry gold mine. itting o n a red evelo pmen l He became a Pontiac dealer in 1928 and opened a Buick agency in 1935. Young Terry took over upon ~is father's death in 1967 and said f\e was the youngest Buick dealer in the llniled States at the age o{ 29. "I'd use to pull down the blinds. put on my trunks and go down and surf eve ry day.'' Despite being 6-feet, 5-inches tall. Terry's athletic interests were confined to baseball. He was a pit.cher on the Huntington Beach High School team. He sa1d he was offered a conlract m the Mil- waukee Brave orgarutation but "but my dad turned it down. He said I was going to be a Buick dealer." Terry attended Orange Coast College and then earned a degree inbusinessadrnini$trationatUSC He became a Buick deaJer. a Buick deaJer worth millions. And that's nothing to spit at -even 1f you're Big Bob Terry. BOLSA CHICA MURDER ••• From Page A1 suspects or witnesses despite the fact t hat the parking lot is visible from the Padfi~ Coast H ighway . The murder was the !la'Ond at Bosla Chlca State Beach in five weeks. On Sept. 16. o 16-ycar-old Huntington Beach youth WSB stabbed to death In the parking-lot during an argument with a group of Los Angeles m<'n. 'three ~u.'lpect.s Wl're arrested about a wec-k lAter. "'Thl'y hov~ had problcn1.1tdown thc>re in the! pa. t." Krt'itt S11id. "People just go down there and do foolish things." "The beach 1s accessible to a large numbec of people trom the gTeater Los Angeles area and greater Orange-County." h~ added. T he (our-mile s tretch of Bolsa Chica beach is in an unicorporat.ed. area next to Huntington Beach and is polJced by the Sheriff's Departme nt. Thf' bNch ia very busy during th~ aummer but ls nearly ~cserted at this tlme of year. HOST AGE CRISIS NEAR PRESIDENT '-••• From Page 1 fairway under Secret Service l\W'd. Reqan'aai~e, David C. Fi8cher, wu releued IOOn after being taken hoetage , aft.er promising to ooni.ct \he pretldent. He found · ftMaan on the 16th hole, and Reaaan then tried five or six times to c&iJ the man from a car phone. However, aaid Roweel. ''They never communicated. The man hung up on him each time ." &us.el never gave Harris' name, leaving the identification to Richmond County Sheriff J .B. Dykm. Reagan waa taken off the course and driven under heavy guard to h1a nearby quarters on the club punda. Rousael said later, "I 'would like to empha.slze at no time waa the prftident ever in danger." Ria apot on the course ls an estimated 600 to 700 yards away from the pro shop. One shot was fired, into the floor of the club's pro shop. Besides the five hostages, tw o penona hid undetected. Dykee said Harris released most of the hostages one by one and that the last one "bolled from the room." "Once all the people were out, police advised.him to come out," said Roussel. "He voluntarily aubmitted." There were reports that Harris' brother and mother aaaisted in ending the incident. Harris was to be arraigned Monday morning. In the mean- time, he was first held at FBI headquarters in Augusta and later transferred to the Richmond County Jail before being hospital- ized. T he pres1dent con gratulated his aides for their handling of the situation lllld said he is "sorry for whatever inconvenience this has caused the members of the Augusta National," Roussel said. . It \\'.as Reagan's second brush with a gunman; an assassination attempt failed in Washington in March 198\. The president was expected to return to Was})ington after a morning round of golf on Sunday. Roussel described the incident this way: The president was on the 16th hole when a man entered the pro shop. "brandishing a pistol ... He TOP OF THE NEWS . told uli of those in tht• shop tt was not a jOke and he wum.ed them to go rnto the back room " Roussel said those taken hostage were Fischer, a special assistant who is Reagan's personal aide; Lanny Wiles, a press ad- vttnee man; Jim Annst.rong, gen - eral manager of the club;, an unidentified man, and someone identified only as a driver. A golf pro and an unidentified woman locked themselves in another room of the shop when they saw what was happening. The man herded the hostages into a back room where he indicated "perhaps someone would be killed if he wasn't able to talk" with Reagan in person. Fischer said "If you let me go, I'll see what I can dp." Fischer talked to Reagan on 16th fairway and, said Roussel, "the president indicated he would try to talk to the man by phone." Reagan then went to a car telephone. He called five or six times and said, approximately, "This ts President Reagan, what do we need to talk about?" According to news media monitors of Secret Service radio channels, the president said at one µoint: "Hello, this is thu; 1s the president, this is Ronald Reagan. I understand you want to talk t.O me. Would you talk to me? I Pause) Orange Coast DAIL v•PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 23. 1983 Al ,,,..._... A wrerke r rl'm o vcs th"e truc k used to c rash the gate a t the Aug us ta ~ationa l Golf Club aturday while President Reagan was there. This 1s tht' ~~1dent. If yo1.f re heanng me, would you please tell me and we can have that talk that you wanted " Each· unw. R1Jussel said. the man hung up. The preside nt and his party left the course at 4:04 p.m. in an armored limousine and went back to the Eisenhower Cottage on the grounds of the club. Movtng past a crowd, the president waved as his Reagan's limousine was fol- lowed by a group of Secret Service agents, some holding machine guns, in a second car. Some of the agents stood on the car's running board and atop its trunk. I NATION Former Gov. Edwards tops Louisiana vote Harris wants booze and Reagan during two-hour golf stand-off By Tbe A11ocl1ted Pre11 NEW ORLEANS -An extremely heavy voter turnout Saturday appeared to be sweeping fonner Gov. Edwin Edwards. a populist Democrat seeking an unpreceden ted th ird tenn, back into office over incumbent Gov. Dave Treen, according to three televiaion exit polls in the non-partisan primary Former congressmen Claude "Buddy" Leach and Richard Tonry, meanwhile, were running..(w' state House seats in an e ffort to make comebacks from unproved accusations that they bought or cheated their way into Congress. And voters in New Orleans cast ballots on a charter amendment pushed by two-term Mayor Ernest "Dutch" Morial that would remove the limit of two terms in a row for New Orleans mayors. AUGUSTA. Ga. (AP) Charles R Harris is a 45-year-old Georgia native who authonue~ said demanded whiskey, food and a race-to-face talk With President Reagan during a two-hour host.age-taking ordeal Saturday at the August.a National Golf Club ·t Richmond County Sheriff J .B Dykes, speaking at a news con- ference at the Hil ton Convention Center in downtown August.a, 1denuf1ed Harns as a white male from Augusta. Beyond that. not mul'h was known about Harnit. Dy kes said Harns. the son of a former Augus ta polJL>e officer. is d1vorct'Ci and that his ex-wife 1s a nurse :Jt August.a Hospital. The she riff said his mother IJves 1n August.a Dunng 1hc· two-hour ordeal in the clubhouSt•, Harns made de- mands for whiskey and food. Dykes said. Those demands were unmet, he said Reagan tried five or six limes t.o c·all the man from a car phone. but White House spokesman Peter Roussel told reporters. "They never corrununu.:ated. The man hung up on him each lime." Roussel sau.J the gunman in- dicated ''perhaps someone would be kJUed" 1f ht• didn't get to talk to the president tn person. u ....... Charles R. Harris Inmate confesses to Walsh slaying HOLLYWOOD. Fla. -An inmate who had calmly described killing up to50 people broke into sobs and admitted to the slaying of 6-year-old Adam Walsh aft.er confessed ffia&9 murderer Henry Lee Lucaa Upped off police, authorities say. The 1981 abduction and killing of the gap-toothed little boy , who was decapitated. inspired a federal law and a television movie, "Adam," w hich was shown earlier th.i.t month. Ottis Elwood Toole, 36, signed a statement -~he snatched Adam from the sidewalk outside the Hollywood Mall, headed north on the Florida Turnpike and later dropped Adam's head in a canal near Vero Beach, Hollywood polict' announced late Friday. Flood victims return·, find homes of nrud I STATE GUTHRIE. Okla (AP) -Hun dreds of Oklahomans returned to flood-soaked homes and found them clogged w ith mud and debris Saturday after swollen rivers and creeks receded. The first of 500 evacuees in Guthrie started returmng lx·fo re dawn Sa\urday. a day and a hall after they were forced to flee their homes. After daybreak. the cleanup began in earnest. "We Wt~rc surprised how fast thC' watt"'I' went down," said Deann Webb. Guthrie police dis- patcher Cotto nwood Creek was 10 feet abovt.> flood st.age at the height or the flooding ln this c:entral Oklahoma city "I don't kno" wh<'r(• the swrt 1ng point 1s," said Richard Beauchamp, afl~r examining his house. which had thick, red mud l'OVermg the entire floor The wall paneling was warped, the floors were buckling and nearly every- thing inside was damaged by floodwater which had stood 18 1m:hes high 1ns1de his Guthrie home. "It's hard to tell just how much 1t would <'Ost c1 ft•llow" to fi x ev~rything. he said Broad sect10ns of Oklahoma and Texas were drenched last week by rains that were a spinoff from Hurricane Tico. Six deaths in the two states have been blamed on the storms, officials said, and a total of 1,300 people were forced from their homes. Except· for t he 500 people evacuated Thursday night ln Guthneand l50evacuatedFrlday m L1n~y. 50 miles southwest of Oklahoma City. virtually all of the Oklahoma evacuees had returned home by Friday nil{ht. Judge halts De Lorean tapes · LOS ANGELF.s -A federal judge Saturday prohibited CBS and ita Los Angeles affiliate. KNXT -TV. from airing tapes purportedly showing automake r John De Lorean 's arrest during an alleged cocaine deal. U .S . District Judge Robert Takasugi issued a temporary restraining order against the network and KNXT and 1eheduled a hearing at 3:30 p.m. Monday on a permanent injunction aaa.inat Wle of th e videotapes, said Donald Re. one of the lawyers for De Lorean. Syria threatens to fire on U.S. forces Jet crew acted correctly (AP) -The m .?w of a crippled Republic Airlines DC-9 that rained fiery metal onto Newport Beach homes acted properly ln flying the plane over the houses instead of over a bay. authorities said. Prisoner killed in escape try LOMPOC -Six prisoners commandeered a garbage truck Saturday) but ran into a hail of gunfire and one was killed as they tried to crash t.hrough the fences of the federal pentit.entiary here. a priaon official said. Two inmates we re injured, said Chuck La Roe, executive aaailtant to the warden The other three we re apprehended within a half mile of the maximum-security prison by ata.ff members. he said. WORLD Grenada hits U.S. danger claims PORT-OF -SPAIN, Trinidad -Grenada's leftist military junta Saturday accused the United States of inventing reports that American residen ts are ln danger so t hat U.S. forees can invade the tiny Caribbean nation. The Pentagon said a Navy convoy carrying 2,000 Marines had been diverted from its original destination of Lebanon and was steaming toward Grenada in case the l ,000 Americans there need protection. But the State Department said there are no immediate plans to evacuate them. A military junta .eiz.ed power ln Grenada laa1 week during an internal power atrugle. killed leftist Prime Minlster Maurice Bishop. three C..binet members and several of hia supporters. decreed a 24-hour curfew and warned th at viola tors would be shot. It lifted the curfew briefly on Friday so i.slandera could buy food. BEIRUT. Lebanon lAP) - Syria's government Saturday threatened to fire its rockets at Lebanon-based U.S ships and planes because of what it called President Reagan's desire to "ter- rorize Syria " The threat in the Syrian gov- ernment newspaper Tishrm came as Syrian-backed Druse gunners sheUed and sniped at Lebanese army positions m the strateg1c mountain town of Souk el-Gharb and nearby outposts overlookmg Beirut. Shiite Moslem fighters in the Chiyah slum south of Beirut fired at Lebanese anny posit.ions near the airport but the army did not say if it return fire. Shootouts between Druse and Lebanese soldiers also were re- ported in southern Beirut near the defe nse lines of Israel's occupation army. forcing authonties to close major roads temporarily. The Beirut area fighting did not affect the U.S . Marine contingent deployed at the airport, said spokesman Capt. Wayne Jones. The Marines, supported by shtP6 from the U.S. 6th Fleet. have been in Beirut since the fall of 1982 as We're Listening ••• What do you Ilk .. about the Daily Piiot~ Wh al don'I you llkt'" Cnll the number a t left and your messagt' will be n~'Urd<•d. transcritwd and delivered to the appropr1att' editor 642·6086 The> .. ame 24 hour a nswen ng ser vice may be ui;ed to rerord lf'l tt•rs to th~ ,•ditor on any topic Mailbox contributor must 1ncludt- lh<>1r nanw and tc·lt•phonl' number ro r ven ricat1on No c1rcula1ton rall!< plt'aM' Tell l" "'ha l 'on \Our mind D .. ty ~lot DeflY•ry le OuerantMd • MC!Ml y Fr.01y II r O.. 00 f'IOt fl\1"'• you' o•o•• 01 s )0 p ,,, ... o.•0>• 1 p "' eno ,ow• c,opp • # Ot a.-•t'fO 811v1017 1no &11no1r 11 t°"' oo ~o• •• ,., •• '°""' "'C>r D; 7 o ,.. t i DtWf tO • """ 11'\0 rOwt C.00) • Dt °"' .. ''° ClrowlatlOfl Tel1phoftff ... ott 0r~c-1, •.... .., ... , Hoitl'•'l\1 H\lflf"'Ql6'1 O•~h & w .. ,,,,,,.., ...... ,. ~"OU"t~ ....... ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Pubhsher Chazy Oowallby Ed1IOf I nd AH11111nt 10 lht P\Jbltal'ler Raymond M.cLean Con11oi1er lteph9ft '· c., ... ••Oduc.1~1 ... .,..,.,~ Olorlo A. ,_.,. "l"lt ,., "••It \fl.Q .... •Q .. Oon•ld L.. Wllllom• J: '(• ... V.t • •· CIHtlfled adve;,1eln9 714/M2·H71 All other d-s>trlmentt 142-4:)21 MAIN OFFICE 1.IO Well 8ty SI Cotte Mtt-o 1;.il ...... ,,.,. ... Bo• ·~&O ~·· .._ c::,t:~:,', •o:~ ~~~:~1\0,~J~Ac ~~:;~. ~~, •OV~f·~t"f'lt t •1-.n m,.., be tetN(M)u(.,,."' '"'".rt \J...,_,,.1 e>ertt\IUM Of (.(fflyftQ'l'U .-.'Ml4t~ ~tcCM"C c.111.1 aotllelf "''"° 1'1 C.t.111• ~.,.... Ca1 •1""'• UP1 ••• 8001 !wb"'t C•tll"J"' Oy "'" l-t 1't "t"ilf'ft! t b'f ,....,. lbW ~""t f"4t "'•""~ l:Ck4" C'111y "-~ I .,.. tn ._n,.cn "'1 ()l'Tlb-Nttj tr'f: N~w• l'••U ~ llvt>h\l'~<I I>; ll'le Ott•~ CO.\! '"'''''''"'"' ~°" .. "' '"" rO.t·(~' .t1'' '1',~r..o ~•·Jf\O•r '"'caAiJt-i ~ttOAy A ~~ '*"'•I •.JtoQtt .. P~t "\....C 5.tl·M0•.-- ., .. 1 ~M4)' 1t1tt ~-~; 6N~\I' "G f'1.A"• " l'l<'t N"' "·· •ti...i P O !I<>• ·~ c. ... 11 ....... c ......... ~1~18 VOL. 71, NO. 2tl part of a four-nation mull1- na t1ona I fore<'. Tishnn's L'Clltonal apparently was a rec;ponse to Reagan 's news conference last Wednesday m which he clauned Svna is an obswcle to Middle East.peace. The Syrians have occupied parts of Lebanon for eight years and support the Druse m1ht1a fighting Gemayel's army and rig httst Christian m11tttam~n. It referred to "Reagan's re· newed threats" and said the American president "wants to terrori1R S yria " "We found absolutely everything to be in order," said Jim McCann of the Federal Aviation Administration's flight standarda office in Long ijeach. which has completed its inq uiry lnto the incident. "As far as we're concerned. we're very, very happy that everybody walked away from it, and that there w as no more damage than what occurred," McCann said Friday. Falling engine parts ignited the rooftops of 15 homes, but none of the 74 passengers or rrew members on Republic Flight 374 were injured when one of the jet's two engines failed Sept. 27. Orange County's airport staff also praised the crew, sayi.na they acted properly tn deviating from the normal departure paih over Upper Newport Bay and flying straight toward the ocean over the houses, acrording to the report. fflckor1 Farms 111 l•H /11 IN loath Imported and Domestic (oasf Wrapped Candy. FREE! Otter good Oct. 21 • 31 Hickory farms i~,o· Wf'1J 1(1\IP you n t'-l8lt of old·tirn(' c-ount.ry goodnt'AA.11.• • --:E Le-c.r......i Mell! Bristol at the Son Diego FrHway Costa Meta 0.,.11 ....., •••• , ..... 5et>H4ey ..... ~"'· S11114ey 12 te S ''"'' 540-6991 A.a Orange Co.i~t LIAI f I'll 0 I /Sunday, Oct. 2:1 1<l83 Europeans protest U.S. missiles Over a n1illio11 :1111 i -11u('/t•:u· de1no11 s lrators rally again l 11ew l).S. cleplox 11u•111 More than m1lh111 ••111 11udt•1Jr demonstrators J0111C'd fmTt':. ,1n o.-. ... \Vt'!>tt•rn Europe Saturday to prolt"it d1•plovnll'nl of ne w U.S . missilt>S 11n 11>1•11 .,,,11 Tlrn• l11rn11.U human chruns m W1•s1 l ;1·11n.111\. n1ardwd through London Pins \..i11'( kl 111111 .111d Vienna, and s1.<11<t•d .1 111.i-.M\ ,. · d1•• 111 111 Rome. About 6,000 J>t'oph· hrol.t• oH frnm 200,000 marchen; 1n th•· \\1·st t:1•rt11;111 port of Hamburg, smn....,ht'l.I \.\ and .. w., :-.t.1rtt'<I fires, built b<1rnc:o.1d1·~. hu111'<1 ~lone~ at police and burnN.I ar I Allll 1'1'-·'11 flug Hunw police fired tear gus lo ch:-:.p<·r !-l' ahu11 t 500 demonstrators"' h11 lrft a d1•s1g11art·d hm· of march in thl:' Iuillan np11.1l /\bout 450 prolL"'!l('fS werl' M'IWd 1n lhl· West Gt>rman l'lty ot Nt'u Ulm and nn old woman was knoc·kC'll down and 'l<.'r1ously tnJUr<.-d by a c111 dr1vt>n by <.:t•1 mnn cuur1tt.•r lkmonslr,;,1to1111. Poh{'C 111 Lo ndon •wa7Ld I H p<•oplt'. 1nl'lt1t.hn)( six from un • anaffhl!>l ~roup ht'(:klmg Sp<'akt•rs anJ waving black flags In ~wnc•ral, h owt>vt•r, tht• rnlll<'S Wl'n' pc.•ac:t•ful und .1uthon tics said they w<.•n• about ha lf lhl' siw that organizc111 had prnd1ctL'<I. Vut1cf111 Rudio said thas rPvt>all'd "doubts and l'L'Sl.'rvalion!J that cannot I~ un<lert'Stimatcd ," as well ru; d11&mt over ways to "exprC'ss and share" lht• d<>Strt• for peace. AP WkopholO Prolc-sto,... h11ltli11~ h11111I .. f11r11w1I 1 d111i11 •c•mf' ill m il1•• lo11~ fro111 "'111111o:ur1 111 '•·u l Im. ~est Gc-rmo1n "'1111rtlo•. In West Gemumy, so1m· tt!J0,000 J.K">i>l<- protested. About a quRrh•r of thl•m fornwd 11 70-rrule human chum linking lWt• US rruht.ary inswllat101u; 70 mill'S apdrl At unt· end, the Wiley US .1rmy ba~w· 1t1 th1• southern town of N1•u -Uln1 ·150 dl•mon stra tors were dragged Crom 1 ht• rn:un gut<• and arrested. But along th1• h11m•111 tlw111, oncl m marches and ratl1t•s 111 H.1ml111rg , W1·:i1 &rim and Bonn, th•• day pw .... 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PAGE Everything You Ever Wanted lo Know About INVESTMENT STRATEGIES 1lll 111\1 ~t111e11t o;e111111cir sr o11.-.onl(} i>}' Iii<' >>2 CLll B <1f l loag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Kcynnlv ~peak<'t .. 01\RR ELL W IN RIC ll, C.F.A.1 Winrich Capita l Management Inc. KABC 'falk Radio IN NEWPORT, NOVEMBER 2·5. ,. '. .... ' ., ' : ~I• • f • ... or o;,1 t 1• C' .. . ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 23, 1983 Archie Bunker's congresswoman a choice for VP? Catholic women gaining in statt.S WASHINGTON (AP) Tlw Alma'nacof American Pohtwss.1v:s Geraldine A. FC[raro I!> Art·h·ll' Bunker's congresswoman. What would An·h1t' think abc.>ut a woman vice president" Ferraro's name keeps popping up in certam cm.les -r.1thl·r small cirtles, to be sure wh<'re the talk is of a woman for v1et• presiderit on the Ot•mlXTcHic lll'kL·t in 198-1 "I'm flat wred," sht• saul of tht· Spt.'Culat1on "You ha\•e to undf'r· st.and that Ii It Ir g1rLo; an• nut brought up tc1 ht' the' vice pres1dl•nt of the United ~tutt's." Instead, Ft>rraro ~v'. slw dreamed as a httll' girl of tx'(·tm1- ing a mother and a doctor ("but not a nurse!") She achieved motherhood. l111t medical school WW> flUt of n·, 1 11 after her fathl.'r died Sht• had t11 settll' for bt .... ·ornmg ., tt':Whl•r "That's what wnmC'n wt·n· c..up- posed to do " sht> <><11d Years later, shl• bt"(·,m1e ii law- yer and, eventually, a con- gresswoman, rl'prescntmg tht• !lth Congressional District in th~· borough of the Queens m Nev. York City, a workaday placl' of which the Almanac of American Poli ucs says: ''It can be said with some certall'fty that the durable' Archie Bunker hvc•s m the 9th Con- gressional District The al'r1a l shot taken by TV cameramen of Archie's neighborhood shows the kind of aging. though suU nt•atly maintained. one and two-family houS('S that line •he strt>ets of Jackson Hl'1gh~. Astoria. Long lsl<\nd C:1ty, H1tlgC'wood and G len dilh•. QUl'UlS" Shi· went to Marymount CJl- lt•gt· in M.mbatlan, graduating in I Y51i, • .md took a JOb teaching. But sh<' didn't hkl· tcat·hmg, a nd 1•111 ullc'ti .1 t Fordham La w School m 1\1.rnh.ittan. In 1960, she mar rlt.'d John Ull'\.'aro She• pru('tlced lnw out of h£'r hPnw f1w 13 yl.•ars, while raising thrll' d11ldrl'n In 1974. she bc..•- ('.;mt· ass1swnt Queens d istrict attnrn1'~ 'penalt11ng m the pros- P(. ut1on nJ Cl.I.SC'S of child abuse, donw:-illl' violence. rn IX' aml crimes ag.:1111si ihr t•ldf'rly. '· 1 t \\as 1•01011011,111 \' drain 111p." ,hp '•lld "It·, .1\1 rv dtl llcult t hmg 111 lnnk .111w·• llt .11 tht' t•ve <tnd tt II 1o1•111 .1 ... '"'''~ to tC.st1fy. R" I ,11111gh lh• \\!,oh pl'lW'I'~'>" '-,I 1· W ,b f'l'tHI\ 111 C't'Slg?l In J~7H '' h1·11 ,l.nni·-; Dt la1wv a con- •;c•1 v:1t1\ ,. IX n 1f.l(T:11 who usually ,,;,., 1:111 tlH RPpubhc;.m endorse• 11w11t dt·ntfrd to quit It wa-; w11h·I:. .issunwd tht· Sl'Ht would go 111" "ons1 rvativt> Rt•publican, hut F1·1-ro1rn prCl\·1-d tn bt• u strong t.m1p.11g11er "[ gumbll-d and I \\ 1111.' Ferraro said nf h1·r -;urpnsmg \'1ctory J\ vc·:1r 1<1tf'f. Pn·s1dl•nt Carter ask1·1i lwr to bt• tl•·µuty nat1onul eh.11rma11 for his rl'·L'k><:tion. That k•u l1l .1 huc:f momL'nt an tht· n<.1t1u11,d spotlight the speak1·r \\ hu introduced thl' keynolt spt:>akcr ..it t.he national conven- tion Ferruro !'ays sh<' 1s flatterl'd by thl' Spt'<.ulatwn. but she's a pr:lc- tical poht1l·1an noung that no om• runs for \'ll'C president. She A,W~lo ~"w York Rep. Geraldine flu tte re d tha t he r n a m e k eep pre identia l cand'ida te . Ferraro ays she's po pp)'tg u p as a v i<'f' won't guess whether a woman will be choS<·n ''I hate to sound as 1f I'm hedging, but it's very difficult to call.'' shl' said. "If you had asked nw four wN?ks ago. I would have said th(' odds were against ll " And 1f she is asked .to take the No 2 spot? "My initial reaction is, Oh my God. I'm in the right place at the right t1me.'' she said. SAN Ji'HANCISCO(AP) The rights of wrirn1·n 1n tht• Roman Catholic Cltun:h will t.akc 11 gveat lt·ap towuru l'quahty next month whPn th1• n ·v1sed t'Odl• of canon law rt•plac u. the I !H 7 melt• The nt·w l'\Xfr still forbids womt•n to s1•rv1· c1s al'olytes or lt'Ctors ut Ma!>l>, hnd their holding of chun h off1ct•s will remain restrirtl•d But the• cod e, promulg:llt.o<l by P()pe J ohn Paul II 1n J:.inuary, cl11nmatt'S many prac- llces cons1th'rt'd an'ha1c tnday. For unl' 1 hmg. the code deletes the n:f1·rcn<c.' lo womt•n us havmg 1 lw !klmt· '>L.Jtus as children and 1mbc..'Cilt'S a status lJ1'Stowt.'Cl as a 1111'<1Sllrf' of prolH'llOn OUt Seen now as an assertion of 1nler1ority The n •v1s .. d t•odt· .ilso ehl"(lmates some less glaring 'hghL'i, frtJm deleting a requ1n·ment that the husband thoose th<• fan11ly homt· to allowing wumL·n tu become d1vc:Psan busmt•:-'> managers and judgt'S <Jn d 1oct•:.an courts, pos- itions from which tht•y wen· cxdudc•d "It's a step forward in thl' scllSC' 1t ehmmall's a grr-::it deal of discrimination present 111 the 1917 cod<'," said Judy Barnhis<.>r. chair- woman of the C'imun1tlt'C on Women of tht• Canon Law Society uf Arncrtl'<•. whKh nll't in San Franc1S<.'O last wC'<'k "But the m•w ccxk, while 1t has come far 1n SOffil' rc>Spt'<'ts, still hasn't <·hminated .. all tht' in- JUStil'es" Barnh1~r . :iu. ii former nun who works for th(' st.atl advocacy 1Jffice ror tlw ComnHmwcalth of Vlf'ginia in H1chmond. was one of the first women to re<:e1ve u doctoralt' m eanon law She said she wou Id hk<' to tx ;1 judge on one uf the many church tribunals wltlt'h issue dedsions on mar- riuges and annulments. While the new code allows her tos1t on the tribunal, she cannot be the presiding judge even if sh~ ts the• most qualified. "They have moved forward, but they have not moved forward to the point where true equality cx1sl8," said Sister Agnes Rose McNally, 55, of Richmond, Va. Like others seeking further 1:quality, Sister McNally cited the continued ban in the new code :.iga1nst women acolytes or lectors. However. the Canon Law So- l:lt•ty approved a resolution re- 4ut•stmg the National Conference of Catholic Bishops to to petition Home to open the permane nt fay m1mstnes of acolyte and lector to women. "For the most part, women have achieved parity with laymen in their revised code, but becauae women are not numbered among the clergy or are ordained, they sttll. m general, do not enjoy parity with men m the church,'' said Cecilia Bennett, director of cam- pus ministry at Biscayne College in Miami. There are some circumstances i.n which lay ministers -includ- ing women -will be allowed to perfonn sacramental functions, such as baptizing, preaching, read- ing Scripture and distributing the Eucharist. ln areas with few prt('Sts, such as Latin America, nuns have been performing those duues Cor some time. The number of church positions previously closed but now open tc women include chancellor, .col- leg1at.e judge, defender of the bond and fmanciaJ officer. YOU NEVER HAVE TO WAIT FOR A SALE AT MARSHALLS • Compare the sale prices of other stores ... Marshalls prices are still lower everyday Famous m ak er knit tops comparable in quality at sz5 \ . ., , I fr f ; i ·. • • I ~ t 1· .• fh• tomo••,.Oh• ,,,,,.,A•• 1n l'Ornpl •"'" 'l•1nlh t '{ •ump•tttOf' 4.,1t1•l•n•t """''" tu1• 01 It•• 'l'•Htfl' ""d ~•Hthty ot "O•nll1tlly ""''''' O\••fltt" •"tt nh•••n.,n1• ,, ""' .,,.A ,, ,. ' !II 1' I .\ . ' • l 9.99 TOAAANCE HUNTINOTON BEACH TUSTIN QAANAOA HILLS. I '' LAGUNA HILLS ' . Cou ntry cuisine oven-t o-tableware t ornparable in qu~llty at 12 to ?4 n1.1ro,t1111. 1·1111· 5.99 to 11.99 I •I It\ ... 1•• ld1•\ 11't ' 1\1• I 11~1 Famous maker j ogging suits co mparable in quality at s3 4 I I 'I 'I 'I (\ • I t\ I ' . . .. , ! I '' 14.99 A\\111 ~IF~ lhl~llll~ FULLERTON CANOGA PARK COSTA MESA LA MIAAOA THOUSAND OAKS g,..rin ti Nomr·.~ fr>r L e.s~I ,,.,,.,. ,.,.,.,,,.-n •t,. ,,.fir'•'•"'"''•• nt 1n~ •d""'''•••d ~''>UU •nl1 fJ •At• H•.tJty 'llPf 1hf •l•f•t "•Alt fl'ttl fl# • .,atl•bl• •"' fl'f••y •lot• ------------• Mond•y Ill tu Salutday 9 30 a 11'1 10 9 30 p m •Sund•~ 17 noon 10 S p m • lO tl•y money l>IC' lflu"d wllll ul"" 11ip • u .. ou• con•en1,.,.111,1w•y At Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 23. 1983 Bird in the water beats burn on a pier Thanks to a lot of volunteer work and no lack of experimentation , Cathy the pelican has a new beak -a two-ounce gauze and Epoxy glue prosthesis. It allows her to eat and act like a normal bi rd even though it's n ot strong enough for her to leave captivity in a Laguna Niguel animal hospital. Cathy, named after ''That's Incredible" celebrity Cathy Lee Crosby, somehow has become the most publicized of the 21 foundering birds pulled from Dana P oint Harbor last winter with their upper beaks chopped off. She is the second to receive the new a rtificial beak created by inventor Benjamin Canaday of Upland. We can expect other similarly mutilated birds will be fitted with • these beaks in the future. ·--It's·hard to say why so many people have donated their expertise in mending the birds. Maybe the birds' innocence does it, or their artful style of gliding above the ocean and then folding up in a head -first dive for fish . J Everyone isn't an inventor. but there is something we all can do to protect these birds. We can ,..resist the temptation to feed them. We can force them to dive for fish as they always have. We can teach them not to rely on humans, because humans are the ones who are cutting • them up. The cruelty, we sadly note , continues. Since Sept. 16, another 2'4 birds have been found mutilated in Monterey ~··· Bay. All but four died. Beaks were cut, and chests and ·'~ pouches were punctured. The pelican population was unusually large in Monterey this year State Fish and Game officials said almost all of the in jured birds we re found near Monterey's Fisherma n 's Wharf. They suspect filleting knives were used. ~ · Pelicans are curious ere a tures, both expert fishers and ;y persistent beggars. It doesn't take much to tum them into what fishermen call ''pier bums." And as Fish and Game marine experts such as Regional Manager John Baxter explain, pier bums rarely survive to adulthood. Baxter said the birds in Dana Point and Monterey had this one tragic trait in common: They lived where feeding the pelicans was a popular practice. . We've seen the consequences now , and we're :: reminded the best way to save a pelican is to enjoy it from ;'Y. a distance. · < -~ :,.i;.r; ... ------------------------~----------------------.. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H.L. lohwerta Ill Pu cw- ChHJ DowellbJ ronor ond ,.-,.~, IOlll<t !'v~ Lerrr D. Speer• M.,,-Oll'IO ftdltM MAILBOX Cars must jog on PCH to miss runners To the F.ciitor: I would like to call attention to a very naurdous condition Involv- ing motorists on Pacific Coast Highway and runners of either junior or senior high school age - either from Newpor t Beach or Huntington Beach. I'm not sure which. On Monday afternoon at ap- proximately 4 p.m., I wati driving down Superior from the area near Hoag to Coast Highway. On the lower end of Superior near the construction, traffic came almost to a halt as runners were ahead of me running two abreast on the road bed. From there they were strung out on the edge of Coast Highway toward Huntington Beach. Bu t t he reaUy frightening part came as we all approached the Santa Ana River bridge, where there is no bicycle or pedestrian walkway heading West. There- fore, two lanes of fast moving cars attempted to slow down and N o score in political f o o tba ll To the F.di tor; Diagusted is the word for me! The Governor and the legislators have played a cheap game of political football with community college funding. Those who are in the working world seeking to better them- selves may soon be hard pressed to find courses eligible for university transfer. Only a few districts were able to maintain a balanced transfer and community education program without the fought-over monies, including Saddleback and Coast Community College districts, for- tw1ately for us in Orang~ County. The trustees of those districts have been challenged and ma- ligned because they had th~ foresight and courage te> deal with the issue directly. As a continuing student of colleges in both districts, I am pleased to be represented by such credible representatives at the local level. I wish I could say the same for those in Sacramento. VONDA 'L. HOBSON Orange Losers resort to name calling To the F.ditor: I guess my father's saying of long time that poor losers end up calling others names holds true in Sue Jones' letter to the editor, injecting racism and fascism into the Irvine hospital discussion. It is unfortunate that racism and fascism have to be placed in what should be a community wide discussion on the issues and merits of the location of the hospital. JIM DE BOOM Newport Beach Protopappas is impoverish e d To the F.dit.or: I write this letter with concern for Dr. Tony Prot.opappas. I am sure you are aware of his plight. Tony once had a home and a car much like your average individ- ual. Perhaps a bit more than you or l, but not quite as much as other top notch professionals. He now owns almost nothing, thanks to our fair, just and true justice system. The lawyers who said they were his friends literally took absolutely ev~rything the man had. I hope that if Dr. Protopappas be found not guilty which. is the way any logical sane individual should see it , maybe a lawyer or perhaps a social worker could lend him a shirt tQ wear. It is a cold, cruel world . Sometimes I wonder if we will ever see the light of day even when the sun is shining at high noon. T ERENCE COAKLEY Costa Mesa change lanes to avoid hitting 15 or so young boys and girls running on the edge of one traffic Lane going across thi11 already narrow and' dangerous bridge. l cannot fa\hom the mentality of any "coach " who would map out such a potentialy dangerous route for the pupils for whom he is responsible. Nor can I understand what 1sso"healthy" about jogging or running in a cloud of exhaust fumes! All it would take is one !!tumble. one fall into a traffic lane to set up a horrendous accident. Can't we ftnd a more suitable place for our young athletes to run? I noticed, too, that the "coaches" are never running alongside, supervising. Years ago parenta used to aay jokingly, to an obnoxious child: "Go play in traffic." I never dreamed the Board of F.ducation would truly sanction such a thinj(! LOUISE T. SMITH Huntington Beach The Dally Pilot solicits your views on any matters of Interest to our communities. If you wish to contribute to these pages with a letter. or a longer commentary on an issue, please send your submission legibly written or typed. Commentary pieces shoued be no longer than 500 words. Letters should be considerably more concise. Shorter letters will be considered first. AddreH such correspondence to: LETTERS To The EDITOR, D•llJ Piiot, Box 1580, Coat• MeH, CA., 92928. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If you prefer. you may call In your lette,..to the We're Llatenlng special telephone number ... 842-8088. Be sure to leave your name, address and telephone number so that we may verify your comments. Please do not call in longer letters or commentaries. H er e's a n uke kind of progress To t he F.ciitor: Evolution is partly a result of genetic mutation . Changes in the amount and intensity of solar (nuclear) radiation received at the earth's surface (and subsequent mutation) may have been respon- sible for climatic and evolutionary shifts here on earth in the past. Examples of this might include ice ages and extinction of plant and animal species and fonnation of new species such as· man. By increasing the amount of exposure to mutagens (lying in the sun, bathing in our effluent and breathing the Intentionally toxi- fied air) we are attempting to speed up our evolution. I feel we should explode nuclear devices on ourselves as soon as possible in order to further speed up our evolution. We should bomb those centers staffed by people who believe in nuclear and chemical solutions to our problems s u ch as ra d iation and chemotherapy. Their problems will be solved for them when they are nuked. Of course innocents (tobacco, pesticide and oil com- panies as well aa marketing, advertising and food additive consultants) will be killed along with the anti-evolutionary en- vironmentalists and ecologists but there has to be sacrifice for the greater good. The difference between planta and animals and man, I assume, is that man is conscious of the changes that can be brought to bear on the earth (our environ- ment) and can initiate change at will. Man can choose, through the gift of God, upon which path he may guide the earth he i.s respon- sible for. Breath deep the gather- ing faUout that we may mutate great in God's image and support your local tQXic waste dump. . BRADCROUL Ne~port Beach L~ve hug invades X-Car probe WASHING TON -Did true love keep the federal agency in charge of auto safety from crack- ing down on General Motors? This much can be said : The chief honcho in charge of investigating GM's 1980 X-car brake defects was courting a GM secretary who owned $35,000 worth of company stock. This romance just happened to occur during the 17 ·month period when the National High- way Traffic Safety Adminis- tration was trying to determine whether the X-ca.rs were causing death on the highways. I first reported last July on the number of X-car driven who were killed or maimed while the federal agency was twiddling its thumbs. Two months ago, the Justice Department filed suit against the country's biggest auto- maker, charging that GM ex- ecutives allowed X -cars to be sold when they knew full well the brakes -were defective. OM ve- hemently denies the accusation and has said so in massive court filings. NHTSA's chief investigator, George Anikis, also denies any wrongdoing. "My only sin was falling in love with someone who worked for the company," he told my associate Tony Capaccio. It's a response that appeals to my romantic nature but un- fortunately there are some cold, hard facts that cannot be ignored. ~ -Jl-Cl_i_ND-IR-80-N -~ NHTSA records show that Anik.is personally called h is future bride's boss and gave h im the results of .;ngineering tests that indicated a potentially dangerous defect in the X-car's brake system. He al.so instructed his staff to provide additional information to the same GM official as the investigation proceeded. Last May, NHTSA's ch ief counsel con- cluded that Anjkis had indeed'' been 'involved in an apparent conflict of interest. Anikis told my associate he first met the GM secretary about June 1981, on one of h is first visits to GM in connection with the X-car problem. They "started seeing each other seriously" about three months later , he said, after she had transferred to a company office unconnected with the X-car case. At the end of 1981. when they had decided to marry, Anikis asked an agency personnel official for reassignment to prevent a conflict of interest. But the chief counsel's report noted that "no mention was made that Mr. Anikis' intended wife held GM stock." He was not reassigned at that time. The investigator and the sec- retary were married on Oct. 9. l982. Three weeks later. he was transferred from the defects in- vestigation office. "There certainly appears to be a technical violation of (conflict of interest regulations) for the three-week period commencing Oct. 9,'' the chief counsel wrote. adding: "Early in 1982 Mr. Anikis contemplated the marriage, and at the very least knew by the summer of 1982 of intended wife's GM h oldings. Yet he continued to manage the Defects Office until November. "During 1981 and 1982," the counsel continued, "until his re- assignment Mr. Anikls was active- ly engaged in supervising ... the GM X-body brake case (but) did not at any time during this period recuse himself from dealing with GM." Nevertheless, because he · had told an agency official of his dilemma prior to the marriage, Anikis had not committed a "meaningful" violation of crimi- nal law, the chief counsel decided. The General Accounting Office looked into the situation at the request of Rep. Tim Wirth, D-Colo., and reported that under Anikis' supervision of the X-cM problem. "numerous activities caUed for under agency guidelines were not taken." The GAO auditors also found that the X-car investigation "received increased attention when the management of the defect investigation office changed" in November 1982 - that is. after Antkis was no longer in charge. The Transportation Depart- ment's inspect.or general LS now conducting an investigation of Anik.is' conduct. STRICTLY PERSONAL: The other evening, I addreued the 4,500 midshipmen at the U.S . Naval Academy in Artna~lil. During the question period after the lecture, a fourth clauman, •till damp behind the ears, uked a"- question obviously based on a careful reading of my column. I was pleased. Then quite casually, he explained: He had been re- quired to read the column u punishment. •After I complained · to · my doctor about back pains, he put me through a few medical routin.es and quickly concluded that a belly bulge was putting extra strain on my back muscles. I made the mistake of confiding the doctor's diagnosis to my assistant Opal Ginn. Later in the day, a fan dropped by the office and gushed, "l like Jack Anderson because he has guts." Opal agreed. "That'• what the doctor jlllSHold him," she said. A great man is hard to refine Someone at lunch the other day remarked that he had met a distlnguiahed novelist at a party and was "utterly dlaappolnted" ln the man. "A very off-putting chap," he said, "not at all warm and sympathetic, aa you might expect from his novela." Thl1 ls an old ref rain. The creator and h!a creation are not necetaarily the aarne, or even similar. What goes into an artist'• work la the bett part of him, what he uplrea to; what comes out of him socially and personally may be the dregs left over after the vintage has been poured. I have met too many creative people over the yean to be disappointed in any of them. And the finest, moat aenaitive poeu are perhaps the worst of all In tome respects. So much distiUed love· Unes't goes into their work that the retldue 11 dark and bitter. R~bert Frott WM voe 1uch: Dylan IYlllY 111111 ~· ~ Thomas, in quite a different way, wuanother. For sheer disappointment, though, humorists probably take the booby prize. It Is not that they are usually not tunny in private: no reason they should be. It Is that they are often crotchety and vain and mean, so that you cannot believe they have written such delightful piffle. As hard to be- lieve, ln fact, as Lewis Carroll's being the Reverend Dodpon. Brendan Gill'• book Hereat the New Yorker d laplar• James Thurber in some o his leaa anrac:Uve mqods and momenta as not the sort of fellow you'd want to uk in for a dtlnk. Though he was a grtet humorist of our tlme. Thurber's testiness got worse as he got older. By the time I reviewed hia lut book for the Saturday Review, even his writ- ing had curdled Into petulam'e and acerbity. He resented not having won a Nobel Prize. S.J . Perelman, my favorite humorist of thlt century (along with the vastly different Stephen Leacock), was never detcrib@d u a barrel of run to be with. He left New York In a pet tome years ago, to live in London and returned not much later in a pet about London. Unlike Falstaff, he wu witty In hlmaelf, but not the caual of merriment In 0th.en. People are pec)ple, whatever else they may be. Loull Un· tenneyer. the poet and an thologl.at who d ied pea~fully of old aae a while ago, waa fond of telling a story on himtelf to Illustrate this general point. He was attending a New Year's Ev~ costume party one evening and flinging hlm9elf into the spirit of the thing by wearing a ridiculous paper hat and raucou.aly blowina a hom. A college girl walked up to him, peered into his face and then turned on her heel. "Hah!" ahe snorted at ahe walked away.'' And he'• Required Reading!'' lllDIYID Now that the Phillies no ion.r want Pete Role, perhaps lhe Angela can 1lgn him. Afier lll. he'• old enough to play for them now. Fnatrated Fan Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 23, 1983 ~ 7 Pink or blue? Test quells doub t Ultrasound examination capable of te lling baby' x five n1onths hf>fo r •• b irth BOSTON (AP) ls it a boy or a girJ? Routine ultrasound exams can safely answer that question up to five months before a baby 1s bOrn, two studies today show produc:es sueh clear pkturcs that doctor:. ca n distinguish thl• unborn baby's sex. prnducc u pu..'tUrt: uf tht· l\"IUl-1m.1d1 Ou· womb, t·an be used tu d1:.t111gu1sli llw ..,,., ,, early as the 14th Wc'l·k o f gl">l•ll1on These tests have been available for several years to check the growing fetus for defec·ts. but the latest test equipment Ultrasound will "provide information for parents that will help them appreciate that little person thars inside and plan their families," said Dr Jason C B1rnhol2, who condut·tt'CI one of the studies. The same tnfurrnat11111 ll> .1l~o p111\ 1d1 d by tlw genetic test ('.Jll(•d ,in111111t·1·1111•'1' Hu i that µroceclun· as mun· 'omplw;tlc d 1\11d !>lllCt! ll mvolvt>S a shght rtl>k, 1t 1s 11-;u,tlh 111 1 done simply tu revt•ci l thl· fotus' '"' WHY DON'T YOU JOIN· THE 552 CLUB TOO? Thl' tt:st, which uses sound waves to Study reveals dioxin linked to rare cancer NEW YORK (AP) -Research suggesting a lmk bet ween the toxic.· chemical dioxm and a rare form of cancer an humans who worked with herb1c1des has bet>n challenged by a federal agency in rave of tht' seven suspected cases. But Marilyn Fingerhut. the Nauonal Institute for Occupational Safety and Heal\h epidemiologist who released the findings Wednesday, cautioned the new analysis "doesn't ehmmate the concern and it doesn't exacerbate 1t." ··The bottom hne 1s we need larger studies to confirm or to refute these smaller ones," Fingerhut said. NIOSH is studying 6.000 workers at 10 plants where herbicides were made during the last 35 years. The expanded worker study is expected to be completed by mid-1985. Ms. Fingerhut said m an interview after she addressed a Rockefeller Unjver- s1ty s~posium attended by 200 dioxin experts. Statistical data connected with some of the original cases-the only ones reported thus far in the United States -had suggested the rate of soft tissue sarcoma incidents was more than 40 times the expected rate But the two remaining cases would still leave the actual rate of soft tissue sarcomas. which attack parts of the body such as fat, muscle and blood vessesls. as much as 30 times above the expected rate The seven workers were employed by Monsanto Co. and Dow Chemical Co. The announcement, made during the opening session of a two-day gathering of about 200 dioxin experts from around the world, challenged medical data Cirst reported in medical journals three years ago in four separate studies. Those reports and an analysis of them ear her this year by NIOSH officials had been the basis for recent pronouncements by other health experts. such as · CDC officials. that the re appeared to be a link between occupational exposure to dioxin and soft tissue sarcoma. NIOSH's followup research. which began fol- lowing the initial pubtication of the individual studies. included the compilation of pathology reports. medical records. tissue specimens. death cert1f1cates and company records. Fingerhut said. Then, outside independent pathologists analyzed the data. AIDS playing no favorites in Haiti BOSTON (AP) -AIDS strikes rich and poor alike an Haiti, but few victims in the Caribbean nation appear to be homosexuals or drug addic·ts -the ·maJOr risk groups in the United States. accordmg to a study published today The research also found that the illness probably did not exist in Haili before 1978, and that the ep1dem1c erupted there and in the United States at about the same time. "No segment of Haitian society appears to be free of opportunistic infections o r Kaposi's sarcoma," two maJOr fomlS of AIDS. the researchers wrote in today's New England Journal of Medicine. 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Yes, 1l is true a woman traveling alone may be more vulnerable. But i{ you go about it the right way. more doors can be opened lo you. The point is lo walk through only the right doorways. Here are some hints: PREPARE, PLAN AND ORGANIZE There are lists of what to take, but you must be mentally equipped as well. Not only should you carry the book of Eurail train schedules and maps, but know how to use it. Figure out the system. Train stations have a picture display of train cars. Before boarding find out: V"The car with your desunation so you don't find yourself in the wrong car when I.he train makes a spltt to Germany and you want to got lo Italy V'The class v IC you need a reservation v If it's express and you must pay a supplement. Then stand at the location on the platform so that you can quickly find a seat. Obtain a handbook (from the travel section of a bookstore) which describes the country and city's local transport network. money exchange and even how to use 1he telephone. Each local transport is different -honor system. paying the driver, buying a tit'ket elsewhere. etc. Don't fumble with your money. know how much you need and have it ready. Pick up all the information you can at tourist mlormation. Ask as many questions as you can. Confirm and re-confirm. , Then sit down and decide which places you want to visit and the exact route and mark it. Number them in order because opening days and closing times differ. Do not walk along with your map wide open. Stop, out of the way and look at it. Then fold it small enough to hold in one hand and check it often. Street names tend to change from block to block. Being organized and informed ahead of time will cut down your vulnerability. If you are fumbling with a map whale walking, that's when your pocket is picked. If you don't know how much something should cost. that's when they'll cheat you. If you look like you're lost, that's when the wrong person wall show you the way. Even if you arc lost -don't look 1t. Always look like you know exactly where you are golng. Carry yow-sel! with confidence and a sense of direction. COMMUNICATION Carry a Berlitz phrase book and learn at least these three things: v "Where is" then you can point lo a name or map. v "How much does it cost" -they can write the numbers. V'''Thank you." With these three phrases you can ask directions. make them aware that you've made an effort to know some of the language and are price conscious. People will be less Uke!y to take advan tage of you aQ.P make an extra effort to help you. Smile-it's the best communication of all. MEETING PEOPLE Just because you are on your own doesn't mean you need to be alone. You can meet local residents and other travelers. Good places to meet pople are on trains (so you may want to choose busie r hours), youth hostels (open to all ages). information centers and the sights. Be forward. Ask questions even if you already know the answer -it can start a coruLe.rsation You can gel loads of information about places you're h~aded and maybe even a companion. • I carried a large journal which became a conversation starter. People would ask me where I'd been and what I was writing about. It also kept me busy if I didn't want lo speak to anyone. If you are alone, stand next to a group or a family while waiting. On a subway, sit behind the driver. Traveling doesn't mean you shouldn't trust anyone or you have to always be suspicious. It just means being more cau tious. I Your judgement should get better as you go along. But never, never go against your intuition. If it d<>eSn't seem right, toss logic out the window and don't take a chance, Realize that as a woman, you may have to spend a little more than a male counterpart. A man can hitchhike or sleep in a park or cheap hotel. For a Fuller ton College o ffers travel program Winter in Yellowstone National Park awaits friends of Fullerton College -both in the form of slide presen tations and a seven-night, six-day outdoor adventure in the land of Old Faithful. Wednesday, Oct. 26 in the faculty lounge on the campus at 32 1 E. Chapman Ave. The first presen- tation, for students and staff, will be at noon with the Chuck Schneebeck , Fullerton College public invited at 7:30 p.m. 1 Schneebeck will also lead a "Winter In Yellow· stone National Park" tour, Jan. 29 through Feb. 3, and will discuss this winter adventure following the slide presentations. The $350 per person fee does not include transportation to and from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, food, personal gear and cross country ski _ biologist/naturalist. says Yellowstone in winter is a land of snow, beauty and unique features. Thou.sands of elk and bison are concentrated in the thermaJ basins, where they find food and some warmt~. Steam from the geysers and hot springs Creei.e on the trees, causing columns of ice. To share the beauty of the Yellowstone and Teton national parks area. the veteran teacher will show his slides tn two separate presentations equipment. 1 Additional information on the shde presentation or the tour is available by calling Schneebeck at 871·8000. I Euro pe sp ectacula r in autu mn 1 It's time to rediscover Europe and its superb fall travel bargains. Europe moves into one of its most spectacular phases in the autumn. FaIJ festivals. featuring hosts m colorful native costumes nad an emphasis on good food and fun, spring up across the continent. ne w symphony seasons begin tn the major ctties: and the opera seasons open tn Milan and Vienna. But this year. there is even more. The bargams have rarely been so anracuve. The US. dollar is Clexang its muscle as the economic recovery con- t mu es to gathe r momentum. Europe-bound Americans find they are receiving more English pounds, Italian ltra. German marks. French francs and other currency m exchange. In any language. that translates mto greater buying power abroad. the successful transaUanttc summer vacation season is over. I Pan Am. for Instance, is offering a I new New York-London winter fare of $498, effective Oct. 15 -a $101 savings I over its previous low advance purchase fare. T he new 7-14 day fare, called a Winter Inclusive Tour rate, is for I Saturday departures and requires I booking hotels in advance (which most vacationers prefer to do, anyway.) And I on Oct. l. Pan Am's APEX advance book.ing rate for New York to Paris was slashed from $813 to only $629. So the bargains are there. before you even leave home. And speaking of home, as costs slide downward, the convenience factor for American travelers goes up. Call 642-5678 Pul a few w ords to work. for you woman, It's better lo pay a Uttle more and be 84:.'\:Ure. attempts to steal my day pack. I was aware and had a With the right mental equipment you won't look firm grip. helpless. ln fact, when you sling the backpack onto Toward the end of my trip. no matter what the overhead rack with ease and sit down lookinng country, shopkeepers kept speaking to me in their calm but adv~nturous, you are usually given a nod oC native tongue. But I knew it was working when a approval and respect. British man m Vienna pointed to his BerUu Does It work? After ei~ht months I uvolded phrasebook and trjed to ask me questions in German! ~~....:....~~~~~~~~~~---''---~~~~~~- Den.and a little 010re to Sit mar SuperSa,·e 1·~ are batk for rn84 . Book yoLff Mexico cruise bv March a1. l~) 4 and the first t \\'O pa:-;- :::;engers per cabin save $600 ($200 pe1· person, plu:-; $100 per per8on t r an8porlatiun allo\\·- anc:e ). Super Savers appb• to all 10 and 11-day Mexico cruises from J anuar~· 1-l to May2~exc:ept M,u·c:h Hand 1-1 clt>partu1·e~. Experience more. The beautiful. Libr:>1·ian- registered Fair~ea and 11t'\\' aH.000 ton F'ai1·sky \\'ere built to pi-ovide ~·ou with total luxm»'· Visit fh·e popular ports along the Mexican Ri,·iera. \\'hile . itmar pamper:-; you with :-;pa<:iuu:-; c:abin~. 'lelightful dining.exciting-entertainment ancl ~4-h<1t1r~erviee in the Italian style. Additional savings. And the1·f>'s more. En.•n \\'ith ou1· dramatic: Super Saver sa,·ings, we offer a $100 pet· pen;on trans- portation allO\\'anC'e for those \\'ho don't Ll~l' 11ur Ai r/St'a Program. Frn· mofl(' \'Htation \'alues, ask your tra\·l~l agent about $800 uper San•r ~avings to the Panama Canal and $400 saving~ to the Ca1·ihbean. Tht> ::-;itmar Experience is sold l'Xtlu:-:h·£-ly b~· pmfe:-:sional tra\'l'I aµ:ents. Com.:ult yuur~ today. Sitmar Super Savers ---------- Although prices constantly fluctuate in Europe, as in the U.S .. it is clear that the bargains are there this fall. In London. for example. a 50-pound hotel room would have cost about $92.50 last autumn. With the present power of the dollar, the cost is now approximately $78. In Paris. two years ago you got four francs per dollar; you now get nearly eight. French tourist officials say the buytng power of 'American vacations JUSl since last autumn has risen about 30 percent. Pan Am has developed a broad domestic U.S. network tying into these hubs. Now, vacationers from such cities as Kansas City, Tulsa, Minneapolis and Cincinnati can fly a single airline, Pan Am, from their home towns to such European destinations as Rome. Lon- don, Frankfurt, Paris and Zurich. ln addition. Pan Am offers a number of specially-priced and guaranteed vacation pack.ages to suit a variety of budgets and tastes. These range from show tours in London to rental car 'Pack.ages. motoreoach tours and even train trips and barge rides through Britain and the wine country of France. Your travel agent or local Pan Am agent can give you details. N ow's the t i111c to save on a fabulous Hawaiian vacation . The friendly skies can take you from Los Angeles to Honolulu for just $159 each way when you fly round-trip. And while our fare is rcducc.9, our service is not. You still get UnitccJ's ex- clusive Royal Hawaiian . \ Service, with exoti c drinks, , . · Polynesian delicacies and the · * roomy comfort of a 747. So call your navel Agent today: Or call United at 973-2121. We've got Hawaii on sale. Add lo this the fact that some major U.S. airlines are offering a new round of attractive bargain air fares now that 'On -the-Move' travel packa ges planned Fullerton College Community Rela- l1ons has made arrangements for six special mtemational travel packages this wmter and sprtng. Included in are a Mexican Riviera Pre-Christmas Cruise, Panama Canal Winter Cruise, Caribbean Cruise at Easter. New Zealand and Australia ·Holiday. China and the Orient, and Tahiti Vacation -Paradise or Sun and Sand. Becauae of new negotiating powers in lntemational travel, Fullerton Col- lege "On-the-Move" participants ben- efit from special additional meals, parties. tips and gratuities Included, pre-trip-briefingis, etc Trip dates and costs include Mexican Cruise, Dec. 18-24, $1,189: Panama Canal Cruise, Feb 7 -16, Crom $1 ,898: China and the Orient, March 17-April 5. $1,495; Caribbean Crui~, April 14-21. $1 ,495; New Zealand-Australia. April 21-May 9, $2,400; and Tahiti Vacation, May 18-24. $1,165. All costs are based on double occupancy accom- modations although single supple- ments are avajlable. Since each trip has limited partici- pation, early registration is necessary. Additional Information on the tours and registration procedures. Is avail- able by calling 871-8000. ext. 252. A ir port van se rvice exp an ds Twenty Four Hour Airport Exprem South.em, Callfomia'a largest and old- et\ airport van 1ervice, bu added five new routes to IC. hotel Mln.lcoach ...-vice. K!!OOJ'ding to Kenneth J. Woods, director of marketing. Twenty Four Hour Airport E'>Cpreet oow operat.et elght routes terVtna IH hot.e .. ln 36 commun.1ue1 with mln1- cc:.ch eervice In both «ianp and Loa Angelee countJes. Mini~h provides tranaport.ation betwem LAX, Ont.arto International Airport, and Joh.n Wayne Airport. In addition to hotel m.ln.lcoach 11tt· vtce, Twenty Four Hour Airport Ex- J>l'fl9 operates door to door ~rvauon ee1'Vice to all major airportl ln Orange and Loi Anleles countJet from real- dence, bu.slnete or hotel. Further lnformation may be ob- tained b)' callinC (213) 694w481J, (714) 738-~106 or (714) 836-~871. • F:irc Cn<lc MXR7 "E<1ch way when you fly round-trip. Prn.:e sla,;itly higher on weekends Seven Jay allvam:e pun:hasc. Spcl'.1al farL· nut availahle: WesthounJ, Dccembt.'r 16 to Dcccmhcr 24, IY~J. E3stboumJ, Dcccmhcr 26, l91B to l:inu;uy 6, 1984. 0 R A E Sophisticates off er. By VIDA DEAN OI -Delly,.... llall t's been quite an experience and a lot of hard work, but it's for a great cause," said Carlyn Steiner, chalnnan of the Saturday Solid Gold Rummage Sale belng held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in the Crafta Building. Groundwork for the sale, which will benefit the Asaeasment and Treatm~nt Services Cent.er of Coastal Orange County, began more than a y~ ago. JoAnne Mix and Audrey Cotton came up with the Idea for the sale which would feature designer fashions donated by retail st.ores as well as the designers themselves and other good used "better" clothing. First of all there had to be an organization to sponsor the sale - The Sophisticates was formed. The group now has 100 members and 40 associates. Members were enlisted through a eeries of parties and luncheon11. Mamie Fluor Reid hOlted a party in her home, Mix opened her home for another one, Saks Fifth Avenue. South Coast Plaza, held one and imev~nt was staged at Ernftto'a Restaurant. AIM>, the Sophisticates participated In the Ferra101to beld at. Villa Nova to celebrate the restaurant's golden anniversary. 0 A S T SVNDA Y . OCTOBER 23. 1983 D D Sophisticate Susan Barlow of Newport Beach wears one of the designer fashions from the Solid Gold Rum· mage Sale scheduled Satur· day at the Orange County Fairgrounds . • • . . . solid_ gold rummage Proceeds from that party went for operating costs for the Solid Gold Sale. "We took the Idea partly from the Junior League in San Diego and the Collea.gues in Los Angeles," Mix said. "The Colleagues were wonderful. Memben met with ua at lunch and gave us a lot of Ideas. They have been having this type of sale for 30 years and at one of them they made $2M>.OOO." "The Sophisticates have worked very hard on this fund.railer." Steiner said. "Ollie Hill and Annette Hurwitz were in charge of scheduling the kickoff luncheon and they planned the parties. "Mary Ann Miller has served as model chairman. To publicize the event ahe put on fashion ahowa for six groups in the area. Nancy Hines, operation chainnan, haa done work behind the scenes. She is the one that arranged for the fairgrounds location for the sale," Steiner added. "I don't know what we would have done wfthout Jane Mlnakoff'a iron and ironing boa.rd. She haa done a fantastic job of seeing that the clothing wtll be in good shape," the chairman said recalllJll all of the work that has gone into the planning. "Erlene Garn and BUlur Wallerich of Saks have been most helpful and Shirley Meu.ch, our diaplay chairman who works for Nordstrom, haa arranged for the store to donate tacka, tables and bep.'' The sale will feature clothing for men. women and children along with costume jewelry and accessories. The items have been stored at a warehouse at 1981 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana. Anyone wishing to donate items may do so by telephoning 660·0354 to arrange a time to deliver their goods. · "Shoppers will find Goeffrey Beene, Sonia Rykiel, Adolfo, Jill Richards and many other labels at the sale," Mix said. "Also, we have so~ furs." Sale hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and general admission is free but a $5 donation will admit shoppers to the Gold Room featuring new and quality used designer clothing. Ann Pange and Martha Green have been In charge of scheduling the 75 Sophisticates who will be working on sale day. "We are proje<:ling $25.000 in proceeds," said Steiner. "This is ourflrst try at this sort of sale. In November we will hold an evaluation meeting and decide if we will sponsor sales on a yearly basis or evez:y other year." ATSC is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to the obje<:tive: Arrest tbe Problem, Not tbe child. It is a juvenile diversion protra.m aimed at providing an alternative to the juvenile justice system for local police and the youthful offe~ders who come in contact with them. The cent.er offers a program which uses a professional team to provide a service to youths and their families to resolve a variety of problems which can l~ad to delinquent behaviot . • Bl By VIDA DEAN D..,l'tle4e-ty~llltor ,... • ifl-giving ideas for the holidays! G At home the Christmas catalogs are arriving In the mail 1 ' and here at the office the cosmetic company releases are showing up with all sorts of ideas on how their .....__ ____ _. products would be perfect gifts. So far, brushes are big. Chanel describes its lip brush ($12.50) as a wonderful stocking stuffer. It's made of sable and comes in a sleek black metal case. "Boxed for easy gift wrap" is a eollection of brushe5 including one for powder, powder blush, the me tal cased lip brush, angled eye shadow and an eyebrow groomer ($65). Prescriptive also offers a brush colleciion (it would be great for gift giving. coo), but their "pitch" is that the owner can achieve a perfectly finished face for the holidays with this set. So you would probably need to buy this for yourself. Six precision-designed natural bristle brushes make up the set ($80) and they stand in a smooth black metal stand. They also have a single offering -a finishing brush from the collection. It is used to set newly • applied foundation. After the total makeup look is complete, this fluffy, full, natural bristle brush adds the finishing polish of loose powder (pric:e $25). Good brushes are a joy to have and after you 'Audrey Cotton and ~ lhadtheideaforthe Solid Gold Rum- mage Sale about one and a half years ago. The Sophisticates group was formed for this purpose. We hope the Idea will catch on and the sale will get bigger and better every year' -JoAnneMix On the cover. . . . [S usan Barlow of Newport Beach models a two-piece evening ensemble by Holly's Harp. Rhinestones. sequins and bugle beads trim the neckline and sleeves of the top she wears with soft pajamas. A matching skirt goes with the set. The black bi'Oadtail coat is trimmed with natural mink. T he fashions will be featured at the Sophisticates' Oct. 29 Solid Gold Rummage Sale at the OC Fairgrounds. Setting for the photograph is the indoor pool area of the Galaxy Drive home of Virginia and Paul Bender now on the market. "Loan" of the home was arranged by another Sophisticate member, real estate age~t Barbara Aune. Barlow. an Orange County resident for 15 years. is the owner of the Susan Barlow Dance Academy in Corona de! Mar. where she teaches jazz. "I have been dancing all of my life." she says. Actually, she began with ballet at the age of five. Her latest project is establishing a 8,200 square-foot performing arts school of dance. theater and musical co.medy, Dance Connection, at Redhill and Bristol. in Costa Mesa. Before her marriage seven years ago to Dr. James Barlow, Susan was a photography model. Her mOdeling now is limited to the catalog she produces featuring her dancegear, which is also sold at the boutique in her academy. She has three stepchildren, one of whom. Leslie, lives at home and attends Corona del Mar High School. The Barlows enjoy traveling and water sk iing (she skis and he pilots the boat.) Susan is also a member of the Sound of Music Chapter of the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center. With all of her actiAtttles, Susan still insists. "I'm really a homebody. I like to cook and I raise orchids." Fashion calendar NORDSTROM: An Obenneyer skiwear ~res­ entation wilJ be conducted noon to 4 p.m. Saturday by sales representative Amy Skalings in Active Sportswear on two Also. at the South Coast Plaza store, the latest line of Colmar designer skiwear will be previewed Oct. 30 from 2 to 4 p.m. by representative Joru Berman in Active Sportswear. . . . NEIMAN-MARCUS: Fendi furs will be modeled from noon to 4 p.m . on Wednesday and Thursday in the Fur Salon, second level. • • • SA.KS FIFTH AVENUE: SFA'ntast1cdr esses wiU be shown at U a.m. Wednesday in the dress deparunent. • • • BULLOCKS: A teddy bear party wiU be.held Saturday at l p.m. on the lower level of the South Coast Plaza store. The public may join th~ party with their bears and enter the contest for oldest bear. best dressed, tiniest plush and best dressed of the season bears. Good for you! Daily Pilat classll1ed ads phone 642·56 78 ' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 23, 1983 • • It's time to start thin king about gift-g1v1ng VD~ have used them for a while -they are a must for applying makeup v Thanking about Christmas at this time really depresses me. l don't set>m to be able to <."Oncentrate on more than one holiday at a time. First we· have to have Halloween and cat the Thanksgiving turkey . Spt•aking of Halloween, I was at a county fair in Ventura twu weeks ago with thousands of people milling around the fairgrounds It seemed that l'very youngster under 12 had a painted face. They had visite<l a booth and as 1;1 result th~1r fares were transformed into rainbows. For Hallowt>en, wouldn't the painl('d face be more comfortable for a youngster lhan trying lo keep a mask in place? I suppose that typ<' of face paint 1s for sale at stores, but-why not paint th£: child up with eyl' shadows? Mosl moms have a supply of colors around the house -they could turn art1sl -make rainbows. polka dolS and a great variety of d~:.1gns. Nearly all dry powdered shadows can be applied with a w et brush. The kids \I { .I . . m1gh1 hk1· "' I"• '" "" 1111 ''"'" 11111-; """ "''" devehlp 1h1·11 II• .111\• l.d• 11h 1/1 ".,,..,,I tnl'il 11 I loakC'cl J.:11 0,lt 111 J;r.11··· .1111/ r, .ii 1 Cl1·~m ... 111g 'n·.1111 takt•..; 1t n~ht "t f v D<in<• Jlf'rfunw h.1., 1111 n•d1 11 c·d 1 1w-... f 1,1gr ,inc 1 c.·alled Cc·hS$t' 11 I!'! pri '-•·ntt·tl 111 a r11n1 111111 c:oJJe<.:llOn thtil 111d11dt•-. Viti llJU~ <;ltt•:. Of 1)1'1 !Ur111• clusung powdt•r and 1rn11stun· lotwn Su many frc:1g1 anc t-; n1 w l'Olllt in -.1·v1•ral forms and 11 niakc·i. 1 •• :.1·1111~ '"' c·<tsy Yuur fragrance lasts lung1•1 \\ hc·n your sonµ, l11t111n I 'oft and cri~p bow~ Cris p and c:l a~!->ic· ... tript•d ho\\ lit• (top lt·ft ) of s ilk i~ ttw pt•rfe('l nc·c·t-11 1 for todav's tailurt.•d .... hirt a ncl s kirt t•om - ltina iion. A flowing artist'" bow (hot- '> tom left ) add& softncs a nd g lamour to t•asual wpekt•nd W<'ar. The brig ht bandana print i!-available in s ix vivid -,ha de!!! from Echo. A l 0-inch by 90-inehc~ rf'cl, white and blu<' strip wovt'n rayon s<·urf (above) goes into a romanli<' soft how for drama. Sylena designs for ROSEFIELD ,, r ff 1/ 11 / (' ; !hr I I <.,[ ' 1 ' I ' 1· • t r \ \ f I Bndn/ G< JV\ ns one/ Oebutante 01 e<;ses these gown<; ou? available fur re orcJer to the public by oppoll1lment only. Designer go wns at wholesale pri1_·pc; stnrt ot $?00.00 FOi •1111>0111tm1•111, coll Meli • 11 4 i;_,,, 1 .'(>II losh•t." <;how' <;11'1 /11 L?t..•,. r"ll h:•r l ol/ f , •r f?1•\rll I 1111~1'\ ROSEFIELD, IN.C. 1914 N f\..lmn $1,, ,,, 11 )1111° •\ I I w,, ,, 111 I 11 ll du11t1ng powde1 anCJ C.'Ologne are m the same fr11111ly Real luxury is when you haw a candlf· of the '-<.lrne S<.·c:nt Bum it as you get <ln:ssed fur a big t'v1•nmg out S('••nLt>d l·andll'S are great for taking on a • t11p,Loo Wht·n you arrivt• at the hotel, just light up tll\' rnndlt• imt.l add a homey tou<:h w your room. I have· a friend 1ha1 always takes a can of room deodonwr on a trip, but aren't candles nicer? Bcs1dt-s, spray cans don't like to fly (/ r.ake hair sµrny 111 t.J pump lx>tth• ever sine<' a spray can 1•111µ11e<l W;t•lf all p\ ,.,. mv eosmetic case during a llrght) v I)1d you knt.>w tlwt lw1r spray appht'CI to the toes 11! your s111l Jalfoo1 h%1• (b<•for(' you put tht:m on) wil l 111;1k1• thc•m o little stnmgN .rnd last a little l1>11g1•r" v HL...:enLly G erma.11w Montell and Mciy Company -.por1s11(1•d fl sc«1r('h an Cahfor nia for a Supplt•gen He :1u I y among wonwn over 40 TC>n f ma lists have lin·n ..,t-lt1:ted from rh1• 500 who entere<.1 the • •111H·st rCalrfornw tnd} be the home of the sweet /Jin/ CJ[ youth. but hundreds of women seem to ;1gH'<' that uver 4U 1s fabulous.) The winner will be llJrued Thursday in North Hollywood and her pnZl'S "ill 1ndude appt"aring man ad campaign, a $1.01111 -;hopping spro1.." o GM makeover: beauty p1 cx.luc:Ls and an advance cuurst' 111 pr.o,Jecting a poh~hL·d 1nu1gl' Tht-national winnt-r gets a trip to N1·" York plus o Sl':..'i1on with fashion and celebnty pliutograµhcr Ben Stt·rn She alSlJ will appear rn national ads as the SupplF-gen model Club calendar ALPHA CHI OMEGA chapten. members and ,t1umn<1e will celebrate the 98th b1r1hday of the soronty Monday at the Conestoga Hotel in Anaheim For reservations call Candv M1gnac:ca at ti7:J 3247 NATIONAL LEAGUE OF AMERICAN PEN WOMEN. utl1forn1a Coast Branch, w1U hear silent s<:reen star Frances X Bushman Monday in Fount.am Valley For information call Clara . &·hultz a1 962-2532 • • • TlJESDA Y CLUB OF NEWPORT HARBOR will mel't Tuesday, of course. at the Sheraton I lotd in Newpor1 &>ach begmnmg at I I 30 a m For 111fo1 mat1on, t·all 768-6842 C 1\ LI r ORN I A F'EIJERATION OF' W< >J\IEN S CL UBS. Orang1..· DistriC't. will ml·el 'I u1 ·~J.1v ,1t the Co-.w Mc>sa Wom('n's Cluhhou!><' lilll W IH1lt St for an Ut:tober Har\'est lunehl'On. With care.ls and gamt•s For rl'!>l0n:a11 ons ,·:111 ( 'h,1rl11llt Hc•t•cl at r,~h NI 4 ti • • • LAGUNA NIGUEL REPUBLICAN WOMF.N FEDERATED will m<'<.'t Wednesday for 1hru11·1 at tht.> Holiday Inn m Laguna Hills to hear intl'rnauonal corn•spond('nt John Morie~ For 11~·kt·L<;, <11 $:W each. l',111 4Y5·6~69 IH\ INE TOASTMISTRESS CLL'B mc·m IJt 1 ... will rm•c•I <11 Dl'c·rf1eld L'ummunitv Pc1.rk V•1•d111·-.t.l~1y begm111n~ at 7 30 pm Fnr. anfor- rnat11111 call P ,ll Shmt at 731 -404 1 NEWPORT BEACH HADASSAH will host a membership luncheon cit Harbor Refonn Temple Wednesday. beginning at 11.30 pm For n•ser- 0 See Club ca lendar, Page 84 Th(' ll111e11n Femi!\ ''" l'h11lol('ruph1•d flv ~tuo rl Nald rth, Portr11.iti111 16 x 20 Portrait ='°'"lurel Color Old Master Canvas Bound Finish P lus Two 8 x 10 Gift Portraits Plus Nine Wallet Size $325.00 $495.00 Value Tak e n Jn Our Studio Your . I Home Or On Location With This Ad-Valid Through 11-20-83 PHOTO G R 1803 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-6800 "' • AF~OFOS /. / ;,,;I',,;.//,,,, / ·' '/.. . FALL IS BACK witt'l glitter and glamour -created by Apropos. PHELPS -60 YEARS O F TRADITION -serving Southern C.al1 forn1a wl!h fine menswear ., ATTITUDES menswear. from I land Buffums color It all at Fashion s . The srocHIW3Y· f ward to f1nd1ng Robinson s. Look or 11ocks Wilshire. Neiman Marcus. Bu c1 MacArtt,ur Blvd'>. over 70 fine stores in all hway between Jamboree an ff Pacific coast H19 Justo , • F s D A s H 0 L A N N / ( ( w R N p 0 I • Orange Co~sl DAii. Y Pll,.OT /Sunday, Oc\. 23, 1,983 83 l(I Je1f Pt f: Y A 13< )( J ' P P\I'' p ,, 6 c ..;lo rs of supple leather on a deltcau· "',,,..,.., • J' CIP· f.,::-n ,..,,.. rruch SOUrH'v\'IU' ~ 11\LL er ll I lTI Jl~S for w omen offers beal1t1f11fl) t,1ilort'<l ~ult t l.i:i-r \ .md trousers 1n lofty woolens. gal>.H rl•n1·s .11111 < I wedtt 1Pr t>IPnds A n 1mport- an1 look l ur r I w c 001 ~•r:l•' 1 I .1 ,A FALL TR/\UITIU"V - H md k111t s from England. tailored <Co tton t>louses wool sl.Kk C1t1u It~ himdbags and Ivy's League .\ I I ·-( ( V·\l l 1) I.\~[~ • t 1 • ,\ "'l \\Lt~l '":i SWEATER C LA~~ll (, rrom OoSton Traders. They make clothing tllal 11.is d natu1 cil ruggedness and an uncanny ability to take to ttu• outdoor~ If your splfll Is In the wHderness even wht>n your ft'et Mt pounding tht pavt- ment. Boston Traders has JUSt what you want • ·o range Coast DAILY PILOf/SlJllCUI)' Oc t '23. 1'IB • By VIDA DEAN Of, ... 0 ... ) ll'llol ., ... \hilharmo nic club tak es t rip down memory lane Gallery of thl• S(•hnol. :.!:!:!2 I .• 1~u11,1 c·a11 v1111 Hu 111 The ho11u1'1•t>i. 1nl'lud1ng Doug lllnt•kk. :0-lt•H Lindsay, Susie Ketchum, Marla Kll'in, F d i\ Tbarln, Fred Stoddt>r, Tom Cho111b1·1' .111d Roberta Eisenbe rg , ... 111 h <tvt> tl 1t·11 .11 1 '' 11 k' exh1b1ted Munday lhrou~h Nu\ Ill I l w 1•111 11 embers and associates of the lliM Spyglass Hills Ph1lharmoruc took 11 a sentimental JOUrm:y back to the World War 11 and Hollywood ! Canteen era wht!n they gathered last week for a get-acquainted . _____ __,party in the Bluffs Clubhouse. To get in the mood tht.•y dressed 111 old Navy and Army uniforms. root suits, sweaters and bobby socks. Lydia Mccr oskey (with husband Bill) took the prize (a bottle of wine) with her G loria Swanson get up and David Bright's wot su1ter outfit won for him the Va nderbilt jewel (a $5 men's ring) presented l>y pres1denl Rena Godahall in a peplumed dress. veiled hat and long gloves. Music by Deane Bottorf kept guests dancing around the fountain and insp1rt.od them to join in singing the oldies but goodit.>s. La Vera Burns was 111 great voice as was Mark Metzle r, and Rena's musil· major training made her a natural leader. As GIL•n Miller. Tommy DorSt•y and Frank Sinatra's records played, pa rtyg(J('rs dined on briskl't of beef sandw1l'hes. t•h1h . potato salad and for dessert old-fashioned applP pie En,JOymg the informal evenmg were Martha and Malcolm Green (she as Gent-T1erner and he !Is..roov1e producer Roberto Rosse/1111). Pat Stayne r decked out 111 WAC faugues. Harriet Cox, Leslie lderstlne, Mary Hodge, Christel and Jurgen Schar , Bob and Ann McLean, Millicent and Frank Swenson (they told a great GlorJD Swanson stor y) . Bob and Judy Duke, Mary and John Schmitz (he in his Marine um form) and John and Kay Torell. (The theme was conceived by Francine Steinbren- ner. who d1dn 't get io attend the aUair.) • • • Ten contest.ants havP e ntered the Miss Moon Fesuval Beauty pageant and a lucky young woman will be selected as queen Saturday when the OC Chinese Cultural Club stages a dinner dance m Costa Mesa Country Club The festival begins at 6 p .m. with no-host cocktails, followed by dinner and dancing to the Blue Sands. Helen Woo, festival chairman, 992-5434 or Pam Lee, 213 425-5598, may be' called for ticke t information. • • • Twenty-nine selected artists . ..ilurnn1 of the Laguna Beach School of Art will be honored at a reception from 7 to 10 om. Tuesday in the Ettinger ,; I 1Club calendar may Vlt'W lht• PXhlbll Alpha Clu Omega t11llt>J.(1.i11 t huplt 1 ~ .11 l t 'I and C<il S tate' Fulll·r ton e:rnd tlw Alpha L'tu ( l11u·~.i Alumnnt.> Ill l't•ntral anu l'UH:.t.al ex. "ill l I ld11 ;it, tht> son n ny's 98th birthdJ~ a nd fou111l1 1; 11;,, Monday with a buffet and fashion shuw 111 ttu· Conestoga Howl. Anah1.•1111 Clnd) MiRll llt't a 675-3247 urTer ri Wagner 7:ili -~:!:n ma\ ht ,.,,11 .. .i fo r mon• mfonnallon An l'Vl'l11ng nf fun, l•wKI .mtl 1h1 "l'l"11111111l . tu bid un an array of u1114u•· 111·111' 1 p t 1J11.1 • d I th<> third m111ual Yf\lCA r .11111 1\ C 11," t ··11t1 • bl•nt'fit lln thl' <:alt•nuJr tu1 N11" .• 11 !\11 ,,, \ • 1111 Country Club T1~·kl•ls ($:!:'1) m •• ~ hi· .11 r 111i..:• d l••t I' • .11!•111 64:.!-U:ll:IO . . . J ody Clarke. p<•r!>•lll.il 11111 ... ult.111t 1 1 dsuorn. will <:onduc l ;in 111v1·-_11111 ril '' • ::.errnnnr Satuida" ftu-rrn 1111>1 1-. .11 1cl J.!lll l • 1 dl· Ninos (H unimgtun B.·.11 h t '/ r ~· . \•1\ '1.11 \ wht•11 tlwy ml•<'t JI 9 c1 m 1111 ,1, ""'"'' 111.111 t at Costa l'vh •'>a Nl·rghbu1 h'"'" <" 1111 1 l ;, • ' have an o pportu 111ly 111 du "'""' L· 1111'. .11 1 r at the bouti4ut• lx.•mg lwld 1n l·111 11111•' 1111 '•l1 " seminar South Coast Ct>nlt•rf• r 1'11 1111.J(o1 •·ti · Develo pnwnt will hold , .N"' 1 • • ebrauon-fundra1sing dmrwr ;111111>1 "< r1111,1 d 1 i\l · home o f John and E llen Wa rd I h1 1 ·111 1 I, .,, held in l'Ul1JUnction with the \\ 1·-.1 I • .1s1 p•, 11 11 1 · of one segme nt of the " Max1mu111 !\l.11 1 t.1~·· ,, 1 1 that will be shown t:<arlier 1lw """'' ''' 111111..; .. Edwards Cinema 111 Fashion h land Tim Timmons. pastCJr of S11u1h l "·'"' 1 · ''" mumty Church in Irvine. and lms1•l1all r1tt lt1·1 0011 Sutton and his wife Patti a n · f1-.1tu1 l'l l 111 P11· 11111, and will attend the d1111w1 t\1 ;1d1 111' , \ " ! winning com posers Al Ka hn .ind J o1•l llirM·hhorn will entertain thc d1 nl'rs More information on tht:"d111111·1 11r l h1• 1 't •1'• 1 1s available by calh~g 972-:.!li7tt Fall footwear A leggy boot (lowe r right) lives high on a faceted. stac ked h eel. W ear It cuffed. ai. shown here . 0 1 straight up to soar even higher. Eye- catching, too. i& the leather lacin g detail in the back. In soft leather with cozy knit-flt lining. (C han· dle r Shoe Stores .) Fall '83 Is a pump (top left). It's a lso a suede and snake season. He re . an u ltra-fe m inine dressy look com bines all three Ingredients. Velvety black suede shapes a flattering high-heel pump with V-throat and open toe. Matching handbag converts fr o m a shoulder to a clutc h . The all -Important classic plain p ump (lower left) in velvety suede with the very l 983·1sh walled toe. Ready for a fash ion· able take-off o n a slender stacked heel (Lee ds). Flirtatious dance p umps (top right) are by Pallzzlo. Mld·h eel kidski n pump featur es an arch strap. An asyme trlca l s trap ac c ent s mid-h eel pump on the right. v From Page 82 vat1ons. call Shirley 644-4256 Annen berg, munity Center to ht•a1 about lhl' "/\HL':; o f Meat." Thcl'O·upcrauvc• 1s open to all women For mrorma t1on. call 9fi2-538fi ••• DAUG HTERS OF THE AMERI· CAN REVOLUTION. Col. Wilham Cabell Chapter. will meet at noon Wednesay at the Sherman F oundation Gardens in Corona del Mar to ht!ar a talk about American history. For Information, call Evelyn Sherwood at 760-9387 . . . SOUTH COAST INTERACTION FOR LEARNING AND LANGUAGE DISABILITIE.5 will meet Thursday at 7.30 pm. at the San Juan Capistrano recreation complex. Cost 1s $2 for non-members. For m!onnalion, call 495-6025 • • • CITY Of' HOPE OPEN DOOR CHAPTER w11J host its t111rd annual installation luncheon at thc A1rporter lnn next Sunday at noon. For reser- vations to the lunchl'<m. call L11linn Godell at 640-1789 .... GREAT AMERICAN BRIDGE CLUB will hold its Hallow een Bridge party Oct. 31 at 7 pm Prizes will be awarded the wmnmg costume and reCresh ments will be serve1 The d ub meets at 13912 Ponderosa. Suite G m Santa Ana. For information. t'all 558-0646. I \ .... CITY OF HOPE. Newport Harbor Chapter. will host a smgles Halloween costume party Friday at 7.30 p.m with hve music a buffet and no host bar Cost is $5 For information . call 540-1338 For Ad Action Call a Da~y Pilot AD· VISOR 642-5678 W( ~\Jl ~ll OWC€N CQ)TUM E\ (, AC l ())ORI()! • • • HAPPY HOMEMAKERS will meet Frida~ at the Fountain Valle y Com· " .. ' , • I ' I 1 . ' '. Metal gems I ~ I Ben-Amun's classic use of gems with burnished metals ac- cessorlzes this three-piece outfi t. Rea c h for the stars. Part of Yves Saint Laurent's collection o f e nameled m etal In darkened, subtle col· orings . a n over lay of abst ract stars form the pendant hanging fro m its black s ilken cord. Judy Duke.(above from left) Harriet Cox, Martha 'Gene Tierney' Green and Fritzie McCllntock in '40s finery. Lydia 'Gloria Swanson' McCroskey (at left) at the 'Hollywood Canteen' with 'ser· vlcemen' Bob Duke and Chuck God- shall. N o w Open 1n Corona del Mar 0 ~8 U o Su S a lo n fl 11 • •tit 1n-1t=1Le 1n n ll SE"r'v1c-es for your h air 11 . . .... · .... F a cials M ake Up M a nic u r es P edicur es p lus ~ ANN LANDERS '~ DEAR ANN LANDERS: Truth IS stranger than fkt1011. Why a nyone wouJd th111k you have to make up letters is beyond me I read a story in the Washington Post the other night tha t blew my mind. Fol' evidence 1 am enclosing it. This guy named F.d Roos, a 30-year-old chauffeur, was half way between Arlington and Ocean City when he needed to stop at a gas station and relieve himself. The attendant refused to let him use the facilities because he was not a custome r. At the next gas station he was told, "Sorry, the toilet is broken." He tried three other stations and was not pennitted to use those faciJities either At the last stop Roos ('OUld wait no longer. He walked behind the station and proceeded to a tte nd to his urgent business. He didn't noti<:e the house about 50 yards away. The door sprang' open and two teenagers rushed out. One had a camera and began sn apping away. ' Roos fled but was arrested by Mfl,ryland state polk-e five miles down the road. He was charged with indecent exposure. Unable lo post bond, he spent 20 hours in jail where he joined three others who had been freshly arrested under similar cir<:umstances involving the same family One of the three, Donald Gulli. 21, of RockviUe, was caught changing out of a wet bathing suit behind the gas station and spent two nights in jail before his father could bail him out . ---Roos is angry. Lawyer's fees ('OSt him $800. He says he will have to drop out of ('Clmputer school because of the expense. This is America? ALSO FURIOUS IN MARYLAND OEAR ALSO: I share your outrage, but there is a soluuon. P rofessional cha uffeurs can carry their own "equipm ent" -a bose.and-boUle, Rube Goldberg-type appa ratus that can be used when faced with the kind of eme rgency Mr. Roos described. Too bad be didn't know about tt. He could have 1aved bim1elf a lot of aggravation, $800 and remained In computer 1cboot. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been l>ruo<l1ng about this problem for two months and tk't'1ded to write to you in the hope that nf>x t y<>ar will be different. I have been a camp t'Ounselor for three summers and.hope lo continue. I love being with the t:ampers, having been one myself for seven years BUT I am not equipped to handle some of the stuff that is laid on me by parents -such as telling their kids they are getting a divorce. This terrible job has been handed to nae three times and I just hate it. Also, I think it is very cowardly and unfair. The kids cry, withdraw from the group and make the other cam~rs miserable. I resent being put in this spot but don't know what to do about rt. Maybe my le tter will wake up some of those stupid parents. Print it. pleast> -MAD IN WIS. DEAR MAD: Here's your Jetter but don't bet the r ent. If it's advice you want, I have some. Call the pa rents collect. Tell them you refuse t o accept the responsibility and to do their own dirty work. Parents. w hat should you do if your teenager is having sexual relations? Aim Landers' new booklet, "High School Sex and How to Dr!al With 11 A Guide for Teens and Their PaI"ents," g1v1• no-nonsense advice on how to handle this del1cLJ11• situation. For each booklet, send 50 cent.s plus a Io11g. s w.mped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landerci. P.O. Box 11995, Chicago. 111. 606 I I Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Sunday. Oct. 23, 1983 U GOIEN ON BllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF fll i\Wfo'Olt ff. C:ALAM IT¥ UEAR rtEAU t:ltS: w., hav1· had many requut11 ovtir Lh<' yearN lor tho11e hand8 that we ('on.cldt'r to be our favorite11. That makH quilt' a lit1l. For the time be ing , Lht'n•furt•, we are d evoting th.. S unday column to 1 11cr ll'1t of f•mous hands. i\t th1· end uf lbt• 11erieN, we w ill go bacok to our weekly que8· Lion and answer rolumn. E.1-;t \\ ,.,, vulru·ralih" W1•.,1 dt·.d~. ~Olt'J'll • !I~ :J t 7fi ~ 3 !'i +'I !15 2 "ES'I EAS'I +AJk +Ulll74 AIOk KJ !l AOto!l J k + K IO Ii + A HJ 3 '\Ot 'TU + K ti <ll <! 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In addi 111111, hr' lw'it ~uit had JUSt li1·1·11 hid hy hi '> right hand op 1111111•111 111· cxprl'!>Sl'd clear J11uli1 I hat Soul h rouh,I fulfill h" rn11tr.11·1. The theory that ,, ,11,1hl1· Jll'nalty 1n the hand ,, "'ort h :1 <,lam 1n the bush 11.1" 'li111d 1 h1· ll''' over the 'l'.11 .... l'1·rl1·1·1 d1•h•nw _vrclded I",, ,11,1d1· I rrrk~. three l11·.1rh. lour trumps ;ind two 1•111 h• dc1·l.1rt'r ~tored only Ill" t"'" 10nK trumps. The ltalrarH <'!tll t•<·tl'rl l .300 1111111h. 11flwl h,v ti:JO points lht·\ l11~l in l ht• other room wtw n the Arrll'rrcan J::asL \\,.,,pair htd three no lrump and 1r1:ick an ovt•rtn ck. Tht-It alian' m·vl;!r looked hadc and wt•nt t h t• 1 r s e 1• o n d lh'rmuJa Howl. • on l o win s traigh t llMA 80M8fCI Prince William is trendsetter After photos of the son of Prince the original number. Charles and Princess Diana in an "Almost overnight, Prince William embroidered romper suit appeared m has changed the fashion fromdrelling British newspapers, the finn of John little boys in T-shirts and pants," aaid Thorpe (Nottingham) Ltd. was flooded managing director Michael Olive. with orders for the outfit "Mothers have now clearly decided Today I salute that brave band of lonely ~omen who do aerobics in their living rooms all by themselves. I used to think the spoils belonged Lo the unes who dragged out of bed, sacked themselves into a pair of purple tigh ts, drove £our or five miles to a studio and bared their varicose veins to 15 or 20 other women . I was wrong Doing aerobics by yourself takes every bit of discipline you wiU ever have. It's as pointless as putting on lipstick when your husband is out of town It's as rewarding as making a bro('coli casserole for a child's birthday party. It's as ludicrous as parnlmg a happy face on the inside of your garbagt> ('an hd. Who cares? quit. 1 quit e xercising when the phone rang. I quit eight times to adjust the volume on the stereo. I was delighted when the washer oc-came unbalam.'ed and started to walk out of the utility room so I could tum it off. Five times I thought I heard a knock o n thP door I whimpered. Yes, whimpered. I took l 5 minutes to rub a kink out of my ankle. 1 openly expressed bitt.em ess that the house was not fit to do aerobics in. The carpets weren't thick enough to protect my knees. There was tOl\much furniture. The wall moved whil~I was I leaning against it stret.chmg my hamstrings. And who could be ex- pected to do aerobics wilt) nothing but a t'Ompact mirror to look into? In time, I became quite ugly J said things to Jane Fonda that I'm ashamed of Even today w hen I hear the words, "Make it burn," I have to hold my head ILKESTON. England (AP) Atthe To cope with the demand, the firm that baby boys can bedreSM!das age of only 16 months. Prince William reopened its Derbyshire factory at pre ttily as girls. We are delighted to say waH redited n><:ently with changing Ilkeston, recruiting workers who lost that the young prince seems to be rnfan t £ash ions and reopening a fac-their jobs 17 months ago. Fifty workers following in his mother's foot.steps by tor . will eventually be employed, double rejuvenating the fashion industry." ~~;;;;;;r.;;~;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;;iiiiiiiii.-r:==============================mm• •• AMP••N·s VACAnon Frr 8 50 (RI Sat/Son 1 20, 5 05 8 50 •AS•MO•E• Fri 7 00, 10 45 (R) Sal/Sun 3: 15, 7:00, 10.45 ROBERT HAY ''FOflO.O" t•I Frre~o Sal/Sun 1.00, 4:45. 8 30 ''•OMAllFIC COMDY"tHI Fri 6·30, 10: 15 Sal/Sun 2'45, 6:30, 10 15 IALL SEATS 12 .00!I WAllCinrES Fri. 6·30. 10:30 (PG) Sat/Sun i2il: 1r;5w lill: lillliPl1181:.,....,....,rttij:,;.;.~:.:r;~ TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI ACl"IOSS native 143 Hambu•gh s 18 Metric romb lorm 79 Cross as nver measure 95 Tumbler I Skewers a river 141 Untold 19 As1at1c palm 96 Place anew .; Fragrance 80 Soft drmks poetic. 20 Sewing hnes 97 Paid no11ce 11 Luc1ler 8? Poellc 148 Groncls Ille 33 Earll'l 98 Rip I? Oagger 'belore' 1ee1r1 god des' 99 W1tneS!I wounds 83 Te1111orial 150 lslana west 35 Poker 100 E~asperale 21 Art11tc1al 1u11SCl1CllOr1 ol Sumatra slake 10 t D1f11cu11 waterway O F 15:? Table J7 Set on lire 102 Dieter a d1sn n Four· 85 Foualers supports 39 Hara blac.k 103 Join bagger 87 Pohceman 154 Bantu rubber 1oge1ner 23 Vestige s1a11g 1angua11e 40 Laughle• 104 Models 24 Song· 88 Bacl\bone 155 Twice sounCl s1ances w111er's 90 Frohc pre It• 42 1<.rnle 106 Busybody · Pa11s" 9 1 Hao 1une11 156 Egypllan wounds 108 lnd•a 25 One or any 92 Devotee soul 4~ Brushed poett<: 93 flre1e11d 157 Cast a ballot leatner You find out a lot of things about yourself when you do aerobics alone that you don't want to know For t:xample, I fuund out why I really went to aerob1l'S class: to dress up m cute clothes and show off. ~v;~b~~ :~~r~';:~t~roin bt-c.'Omiug ~ * PACIF IC WAU(-·IN THE ATRES * ~ So to all of you women out ;here who \. bga in Matinees! •t!i~~ih;•f4J 1ilii'); 26 Ana1011an goddess 27 Verb lorm 28 Nero s 'eleven 94 Oeluine arhcle 95 Wine tru•l 98 B•bllcal t09 M oney 159 Cor1c.ermnQ 46 S11ce t>ouse 160 Creole 48 SpolhHl employee State cevy 2 words abbr SO Augmertl 112 Dirk ln my aerob1c.-s class, I never breath- ed hard. did 15 jumping .)Cll'ks without fainting and was careful not to sweat like a pig I took pride in walking to the car before I let my stomach hang out have pushed back the coffee Lable and ~ONOAV lhrvSATUROAY JACUl!fotCANOUWOOO At home, it was a differe nt sto ry. I took e1rery advantage l could think of to RUFFELL'S U,HOLSTHY I INC. ............ -" .... 1922 HAl1BOR BtVD. COSTA MESA -5 48 1156 have no one to hear you groan and no Alt 'trl••m•orn llfo11 ~ oo PM one to hear your screams, I salute you th S,tc l,. .... ..,.~" & Hohl with a round of applause. Or did 1 just walk across the room? I tell you. working out alone can make you squirrely. IQ!iii161'2;r) LOtl!!AQA AT 60SlCRAl!S "TRAOlllG rtAClS" (R) 11)1) \ •b ·~ l "HML LAMPOON'S YACATIOlf' (R) ' '\ '. "IOOCIE>' m I t\ t i 11' H I P t i 10 t • "Al.l Ill: RIGKT IM>VCS" (R) 1710 IJO 1 lll L\U !~ 1010 "~IC COKDY" 1rc1 P \ S \~ \Al ... ! ' ·~ ~I "flASM>Al'!I;(" (R) ' I°"' 10\Q 511 ro1l. J• l l\ l•o ... "Tit: D£AD lOfl:" (R) 10 111 •''tin "~~ 1"'' ' RUURN Of Tit J[DI" (R) In 10 MM Dolby S4t< "9 111• 100 . 111 I O\ ~·· 'Ht: RIGHI STUFF" (l'G) ., '~-~,<C\~~ ... I ,"1 I /I l 1\ "8RAINSTOllM" (l'G) '"" 10NM Dolo, I' \4~ _or 11110 'lit: DEAD lOK" (Rl ·~ t I J..t\ ~' •\ "SIAYM: AlM" (l'G) 111 I IO! 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"Playboy of the West.em World.'' the Irish comedy-drama first staged by SCR at its 75-seat Second Step Theater in 1967, takes over the mainstage of the company's much larger Fourth Step Tuesday. And Martin Benson, who directed the earlier version. also is at the helm of this one. Meanwhile, the Huntington Beach players are heading for a Friday opening of Fred Carmichael's comedy "The &bin Hood Caper," about a band of larcenous senior citizens. And William lnge's "Bus Stop" is the new attraction at the Gem, also opening Friday Stacliff Village theater. Mam S treet at Yorktown Afvenue, Huntington Beach. Call 847-4465 for ticket information. Phil Glannik.as and Susan Durham head the cast of "Bus Stop," under the direction of Thomas Bradac at the Gem. Others in the cast include Beth Hansen. William Morris, Russell Terry, Laurie Stevens, Tom Wheeler and James Garrett. "Bus Stop" will be staged Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 through Nov. 26 at the Gem. 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. Reservations and information are available at 636-7213. This is the final weekend for several stage productions along the Orange Coast. Among them: •"Guys and Dolls" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente (492-9950). winding up with perfonnances Wednesday through Saturday at 8_e_.m. and ~~day at 1 and 7 p.m. •"Harvey" at the Irvine Community Theater in Turtle Rock Community Park, SunnyhiU Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Irvine (857-5496), closing out Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. •"He Done Her Wrong," a melodrama by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse at Rea Commuruty Center, 661 Hamilton St., C.OSta Mesa (754-5159), ending with perfonnances Friday and Sat1.4tday at 8:30. •"Little Women" in the Studio Theater of Saddleback College in Mission Viejo (831-4656) giving final performances Thursday through Satur: day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Elsewhere around the county, all the other attractions are of the musicaJ variety with one opening and four others continuing. They are: •"Cabaret," opening Tuesday at the Grand Dinner Theater in Anaheim'-: r.rand Hotel, (772-7710), on st.age nightly ext-ept Monday until further notice. •"Romantic Comedy" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana (979-5511), playing nightly except Mondays through Nov. 13. •"South Pacific" at the Curtam Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540), continuing nightly except Mondays through Jan. 15. • "Godspell" by the Buena Park Community Theater in the Sullivan Cent.er Auditorium, 7631 W. Melrose Ave., Buena Park (523-0351). running Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. throul(h Nov. 19. •"Seven B~des for Seven Brothers" at the Fullerton Civic Light Opera, 218 W. Commonwealth Ave.. Fullerton (879-1732), playing Thursdays through Saturdays until Nov. 5. He hos everything at stake He can't afford to lo~e. Heading the cast of "Playboy" at SCR is Jeffrey Combs as a young man whose confession of patricide 1---------------------i makes him a town·hero. Laurie Walters and Megan Cole enact the two women who pursue h im, while James Callahan, Art Koustik. Robert Macpray, I!>on Tuche, Richard Doyle. Kitty Felde, Marilyn Fox and Kris Lankford complete the company. Performances of "Playboy of the Western World" will be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 in the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Cent.er Drive, Costa Mesa. Call the box office at 957-4033 for ticket anformallon. 20th SMASH WEEK OF AMERICA'S #1 COMEDY! DAN AYIROYD EDDIE MURPHY Jack Secord is directing "The Robin Hood Caper." which features such veteran Orange Coast thespians as Wil Thompson. "Col." Jimmy Hart. Rex Day and Joanne Wole<;>tt. Also appearing in the comedy are Robert Baron , Edward Belfrey, Phyllis tYPllESS Henley. 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Anton Walbrook \H, ONE MAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE COi THE BALLAD Of CANONERO II \SJ THE THUNDERBIRDS -9;00-0 (B MEET THE PRE.SS 0 MUSIC ON VIDEO u wrra.·s SlSTER Zl MOVIE • • "Five Oay$ OM Summ11r" I 1982) Sean Connery, Bet•Y Branlkty. -11.30-6 TERRY COLE·WHITTAKER MOVIE • * * 1,-\ "My Darling C1emeo1111e ( t946) Henry Fonda, Linda Oarnetl at CHURCtf IN THE HOME '1!) COHTEMPOAARY HEAL TH ISSUES m W£EJ(L Y SPORT HIGHLIGHT (JAPANESE) (HJ FRAQGLE ROCK COl HARRY OHAPIN IN CONCERT -11:45-m HEWS (JAPANESE) AFTEAAOON -12;00-D THREE STOOGES O SEARCH CD MEMORIES WITH LAWRENCE WELK fill BERNSTEIN I BEETHOVEN '1!l HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS m SHOGUN ORAMA ( C' ALBUM FLASH EI!) GROWING YEARS mGEHucon OMOVIE ••• 'ShellO<.k Holme~ MO lhe Peart DI Oaath" ( 19441 Basil Rath· bone Nigel 81uce -2.30-IJ COlLE<JE FOOTBALL D GILLIGAN'S ISLAND fJ Ol.RECTIONS '1!) GROWING YEARS r1J MOVIE • * • 'The Private u1e Of Sllellock Holmes ' I 1970) Ro1>et1 Stec>riens, COiin Blakely @) NEWSMAKERS (Cl MOVIE * • "Lucky Lady" ( 197S) Liza M1n- nellr, Burt Reynolds H MOVIE * • "Five Days One Summer" 11982) Sean Coonery. Be1sy Brantley <Oi MOVIE * * * "The Pride 01 The Yankees" ( 1942) Gaty Cooper, Teresa Wt1ght_ $1 A CASE OF LIBEL -3:00-0 NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD OMOVIE • • • "TIMI Three Stooges Go t.Jl FAC£ THE NATION C1MOVIE • • • •; "Ololla' I 1i801 G6na Row 111nds, John Adalll(l6. t t1 l1180 COMING A nRACTIONS -5:00-D CHIPS PAJROL fJ A8CNEWSD 1.!J WALL STRE!T JOURNAL REPORT fl))FlNNOLINE ~ ~ERAT JULIA'S M•A'S'H l_m NEWS m A80UT TELEVISION 11l MOVIE • • "legend 01 TM Wiid" I t980) Dan Hegoerty, Denver Pyle 0 1ANNA TO THE INFINITE POWER Z MOVIE * • * "RH:h Ano Famous" 119& 11 ::andlce Bergen, Jacqueline Bisset -5:30-IJ C8SNEWS fJHEWS IN SEARCH Of. '1!) MOTORWEEK Cl) ALICE Q"§)ABCNEWSD '1) FISHING FEVER • Orange-Coast DAI LY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 23, 1983 87 Q) ST AR SEARCH m All CREA TURES GAEA r ANO SMALL II mNATURE ID T1'lE PROTECfO~ H SUGAR RAY'S All-STARS 0 THE TEMPTATIOHS IN COtaRT • Z MOVIE • • Frve Day~ Ofle Sutnll'ljjf 1 t982) Sf!an Connery. Betty Br•ntllly -7:30-m GENE SCOTT H FRAGGLE ROCK -a.oo-11 < ALICE D ~KNIGHT RIDER O TAXI 4 TWILIGHT ZONE Q) MOVIE • • Po11ra11 Ot An Escort 1 t9801 Susan Arispach, Tony 8111 (!) SOLIOGOLO ml NATURE '1!) MASTERPIECE THEATRE H MOVIE • * • "First Blood. I t982J Sylves1e1 Stallone, Richard C1enna Q,MOVIE • * "Five Day~ One Summer" t 1982! Sean Connery Betsy Brantley -10:•5 0 su~OAY SPORTS PAGE -1100-IJ Cl fJ Ct ®! 09l NEWS 0 WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT 6 PETEAPOPOFF (!) JIMMY SWAGGART f1l) VIETNAM A TElEVISION HISTORY a> WALLY GEORGE C MOVIE • • • ··Rich And famous ( 19811 CcMice Bergen Jacquelme B•ssel S MOVIE • * i Jn& Sel1<ler 119821 Kathryn Harrold Ze11ku lvanek Z MOVIE * 't E•ormr 11 rne Herellt ' I t977J Rio drd Burron L1n<1a Blair -11.15- 0 CBSNEWS -11:30-e SPORTS ANAL 0 PACESETTERS 0 ABC NEWS 9, SISKEL & EBERT ATThE MOVIES m JERRY FALWELL j HARRYO l°D Wf.ST&f'OOI( HOSPITAL C MOVIE • * lucily LaOy (197S) lJu M.n. neltt, Burt R.ynolds t MOVIE * • • • "The Stunt Man · 119801 Perer l)'Te»je Sieve R&ll5DICA -1.30- f) MOVIE * * HolO Tttal Hypno11s1'' I 1957) Bowery BOY'. Hun11 Hall :f~ ABCNEWS H MOVIE * • Blind Rlgt ( 1978) Fred W1I h81T110n D U1vllle Mirlln -2;00-e (IJ CBS NEWS NIGHTWATCH -2:30- l~N£WS S MOVIE • '" E•orcost II The Heieuc 119771 Aicnard Burton. Linda Blair -2:45- 0 ATOHEWITH -~SS- H ONE MAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE -3:00- 1 9 I MORNING STRETCH C MOVIE 111 l!OMPER ROOM 11 1'V~ LOOKS AT LEARNING !9i ~ECTIONS ~AGRICULTURE U.S.A. fJ SERGEANT PAESTON Of THE YUt<ON 6 OfW. R08ERTS C!l CISCO KIO r H THE HOOBER·BLOOB HIGHWAY S PAPER CHASE CHANNEL LISTINGS S A CASE OF LIBEL 0 MOVIE ii* "Buddy, Bu<ldy · ( 1981) Jack lemmoo Walter Mannau fO ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK •39 MOVIE • • Tne Day Tne Bubble Burst" I 198~) Rober! Vaughn Richard Cren· na • * 'Make Me An Offer" ( 1979) Susan Blakely. Patrick O'Neal OMOVIE • •.,, Choice OI Arms" I t982) Yves MonTMd Catherine Oeneuve ED CROSSFIRE l S, A COUNTRY MUSIC TRIBUTE TO KITTY WELLS -8:30-IJ FAITHWAYS 1J ROBERT SCHULLER fJ FACES Of CULTURE 0 PRIME TIME 'l) HERITAGE OF FAITH at SPEAK OUT ti) ROMPER ROOM (£ LET THERE BE LIGHT @l PUBLIC PULSE OJ HEWSCENTER WEEKLY c;) WAY Of TRUTH C MOVIE * * "lucky Laoy" 11975) Lila Min· nelll, Burt Reynolds H MOVIE * * "Flve Days One Summer" ( 19821 Sean COMtfY, Betsy lkantley Q)MOVIE * • "Mr Sycamore" 11975) Jason Robards. Jean Simmons. -7:00-IJ TODAY'S RELIGION D ~DIPITY D LITTLE RASCALS fJ WILDLIFE ADVENTURE 0 KENNETH COPELAND (!)TARZAN at OAY Of DISCOVERY G) CASPER AHO FRIENDS fii) SESAME STREET IA) D Cl) QUIET HOUR · SEARC"R t!§J SPECTRUM ~SUNDAY MASS '1) MESSIANIC JEWISH VOICE 0 MOVIE * • * ''i "M1<s1ng 119811 Jack Lem· mon, Sissy Spacek -7:30- IJ TAKING ADVANTAGE 0 THArSCAT I aill.OAEN'S THEATER SAFARI TO AOVENTIJRE at JIMMY SWAGGART Cl) SUPERSTARS (£ ORAL ROBEATS ®' UOYOOGILVIE Qt THE WOALO TOMORROW '1) HEW DAY DAWNING Z MOVIE "Srory 01 A Love Altair· 11950) Lucia Bose. MasS1mo Giro1t1 -8:00-110C SUNDAY MORNING D THIS IS THE LIFE D POPEYE AND FRIENDS fEl READING RAINBOW @) IT IS WRITTEN mw.V.GRANT 0 ANNA TO THE INFINITE POWER S THE THUNDERBlROS -9:30-IJ ([;NFL TODAY D lltNFL '83 fJ LONE RANGER 6 DAY Of DISCOVERY G) THE WOALD TOMORROW fEl AMERICAN INTERESTS '1!) MOTOAWE.EK @) KENNETH COPELAND m HEART Of THE MATTER lt1 MOVIE * * "L99end 01 The Wild" ( 1980) Dan Haggerty. Denver Pyle I $, 0 THE THUNDERBIRDS Z ANIMAL YMPICS -10:00-IJ D Cl) !B NFL FOOTBALL OMOVIE **\Ii "At War With The Army" ( 1951) Dean Martin, Jerry LeN1s. fJ TO BE ANNOUNCED 0 HERALD Of TRUTH C!l MOVIE • * "• "Mys1enous Mr Moto" I 1938; Peter Lorre. Harold Hubel at REX l.fUMBARO ti) PINK PANTHER f1l) THE LAWMAKERS '1!) WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW m NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS tC MOVIE ***'•·Gloria" (1980) Gena Row- lands. JOlln Adames 15 MOVIE ***'Ii "Time Bandits" I 1981) Craig Warnock, David Warner -10:30- fJ @) NEW YORK CITY MAAATHON 0 ROeERT SCHULLER at JERRY FALWELL fEl ON CAMPUS '1!) WALL STREET WEEK 0 ANOTHER l(INO Of MUSIC -11;00- Q) MOVIE * • • "My S1~ Loves 11963) Debbie Reynolds, Cliff Robertson f1l) MASTERPIECETHEATRE ail COHTEMPOAARY HEAL TH ISSUES mosH1N RETl"R!'>i TO THE i\OVENTl'Rf. THAT (' A!'I BE HA RED AGAIN AND AGAI N: -12:30-6 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS '1!) HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS C MOVIE * * · Make Me An Olld"r" 119791 Susan Blakely, Patrick 0 Neal 11 MOVIE * * "A Cry For Love ( t980) Susan Blakely, Powers Boothe 0 MOVIE * • "Five Days One Summer 119821 Sean Connery Betsy Brantley O MOVIE • • "Time Wal~e1 ( 1982) Ben Mur· phy, Kevin Brophy -1.00-IJ AMERICAN ADVENTURE 0 AGRICULTURE U.S.A. D THE MUNSTERS O HEEHAW G)MOVIE * t * 'Sweet C11arity·· I 1969: Cinir1ey MacLame. John McMartin Ill AOAM·12 fEl THE SHAKESPEARE PLA VS '1!l OCEANUS CLIPPER'S NBA REPORT ~NFL FOOTBALL m HOLLYWOOD 1001 NIGHTS (JAPANESE) ,5 MOVIE * * "Chandler 11971) Warren Oates, Leslie Caron Z,MOVIE • * h Love Child I 1982) Amy Madigan, Beav Br 1dges -1:25- m TETSUKO NO HEYA (JAPANESE) -1:30-IJ NEWSMAKERS 0 MARY TYLER MOORE D F·TROOP fJ @) THIS WEEK WITH DAVID BRINKLEY MOVIE * * The Las1 01 Tne MohH:ans·· 119771 Steve Foaest. Andrew Prine Q)AOAM·12 '1!>0CEANUS IE CBS AFTERNOON PLAYHOUSE -2:00-e FACE THE NATION 0 AT ONE WITH D GILLIGAN'S IS~ND OMOVIE * t •y 'The Sreef CowDO) (19781 James Brohn Rip Torn IE BATTLESTAR GA~CTlCA 0 KNXl lC8S1 f) ICNSC. CNB(J 0 Klll\ find I Q) KABC CAti(.) 0 i<FM B ((US) 0 KHJ TV llnO ) m ~cs1 t ABC I m 11. T rv 11no 1 ID l<C.OP-lV (Ind 1 W l<CET (PSS) II!> KOCE 1P8S1 Around Tne WOllO In A Daze" 11963) Three Srooges Jay Snelflel<l fJ INSIGHT m 1rs EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS @i TAKING ADVANTAGE Z MOVIE * • "V1ote11e" ( 1978) Isabelle Hup- pert. Stepnane Audran -3:30-0 TALK ABOUT PICTURES 0 Q® NEWSCOPE FANTASY ISLAND fEl TONY BROWN'S JOURNAL '1!l IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS 0 ANOTHER KIND OF MUSIC -4:00- 0 SUNDAY 0 OLYMPIAD 6 AMERICA REMEMBERS JOHN F.KENNEOY G)MOVIE • * "Porrra1t DI An Esc:orr· p980) Susan Anspach, Tony Bill II) MOVIE • • "Burnt Otter1ngs ( t9761 Bette Davis. Karen Black. EID WALL STREET WE.EK '1!) NEWTON'S APPLE @; THAT'S INCREOtBLEI ~MOVIE * * · Born Losers ( t967) Laughlin, Elizabeth James $.MOVIE * * * "Gray Lad~ Down" f 1 Charlton Heston David Carrad1 @ MOVIE • • Trail 01 The Pink Pa Iler ( 19821 Perer Sellers. David Niven -4:30- 9 TAKING ADVANTAGE ID WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW $ NEW TECH TIMES 1· 1l@)Mtt11ffc co•:m»~' 1------------------------t \ ~. ~1 'rm•.\l!Tlm. 1->1 L,nJtr"1,Y.l,, Mt1' Rr :\1c.!:'M ' ii A ..... .. .... I '"'' ••• N-lttft .• \11lf1• RETURN OF THE 1.-----~-0--Y-L_X_Y_JN_G ___ __ JED I {&\ .. * 70 MM 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREO * • DOLBY STEREO BBWUll~ 10 111'1 Al -Ill I -com •u m .4114 - c.=l-' ,.._.,_..,,_l•M •-.I •• """"111·•·1•.t ::-_-_p _.,_ GOSll liW 919-4141 H~·iiR;(~ _,.,._. r01111 .. ftllft ut-UOO I •d••rd• •IUSTOL CINF ... 4 ....... llMMAllll"' .... , ...... ~1- ~ OAAllGI MAll -._;7 i THU fRlS lvll"'.._..,, .. L..,._ o.-· U1•0a40 • AAAH(Jlll ll rollQ LA MlllAOA l)MN(l( 8'oo~rh•'' "'" 11.-.ltd' ., .. V1.-o.-• "«·!<-,L.1"4 .o.. 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"Sean Connery is as exciting as ever:· -Pal (011111~ (f!S N<'W') • DOLBY STEREO 0 On TV l 1 v tt HBO C rClrl•'f"•U i 9 tWOR 1N f N r II !W lh'>l £ •ESPN1 s tSno"''"'" 1 0 SPOll1Qn1 g IC:.CIOll' N l'W \ NPlwo<k) EVENING -6:00-e D IJ9J NEWS O MOVIE • * •7 Lile Liberty An<l Pu1su11 On Tne Planer OIThe Apes 119741 Roa· d_r McDowall. Aon Hatper U Q6) NFL FOOTBALL 0 WORLD AT WAR i!J PEOPLE TO PEOPLE m M·A·s·H Q)ADAM·12 Erl RAPHAEL ml'NOVA (})CBS NEWS m ATHLETES IN ACTION S MOVIE * * * '~ · Tune Bandits ! 198 l l Craig Warnock. David Warner 0 MOVIE • * * i "Missing" 119811 Jaci.. Lem· mon. Sissy Spacek -6:30-0 NEWS CONFERENCE ~ J.J 000 COUPLE tD WKRP IN CINCINNA Tl (!)MOVIE * 11 * A Cry In The Wilderness· 119741 George Kennedy Joanna Pet· I ( NEWS · MOTORSPORTS INTERNATIONAL C MOVIE • • • • · Beckel 119641 R•cha•d Bur1on. Pete10 Toole -7.00-IJ 6 60 MINUTES 0 j~ FIRST CAMERA 6 MOVIE • • The Sree• cc. ... 001 I 19 n James Bro1.n fi,p • 11 9 NEWS -8:30-e 8 ONEOAY AT A TIME O TAXI ~ LOUGRANT -9.00-e l THE JEFFEASONS 0 39 MOVIE Women Ot San O~enlln 1Prem1ere1 Srella S1e•ens Oeo1>1e Al'en 0 UNDERSEA WORLD OF JACQUES COUSTEAU 0 @., HARDCASTLE & MCCORMICK 6 WILD KINGDOM (!)SALUTE fEl MASTERPIECE THEATRE '1!>RAPHAEL C MOVIE * * * "R1cnard Pr101 Live From Tne Sunser Strip' I 19821 Richard Pryor Z MOVIE •• * The E~01'tSI I t973) Ellen $urs1yn l1naa Bia r -9:30- IJ ~ GOODNIGHT. BEANTOWN 6 SCHOOL BEAT c!JMOVIE * * ·~ .. The Bravados· ( t958) Grego-ry Peck. Joan Collins_ H. NOT NECESSARILY THE NEWS -9:35-s BEST OF BIZARRE -1000-IJ .I; TRAPPER JOHN, M,O OGl NEWS fJ RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOTI 6 THE WORLD TOMORROW (!)HARRYO fEl DINNER AT JULIA'S ail THE SHAKESPEARE PLAYS 1f NFL FOOTBALL H MOVIE • · Hallowl!en Iii Sea~on 01 The W1tch r t9821 Tom Alk ~s S1acey Nelkm O MOVIE • • • r ·Carnal Knowl\!dge 11971) rack Nicholson Ann-MarqrPI S PAPER CHASE OMOVIE • * ·Duet FOii Fou< tt982l Mike Preston O.a~e C1 ento -t0·30-D 1TtSWRITTEN tD ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEK ID SNEAK PREVIEWS ED RACING FROM OAK TREE C ALBUMF~SH .mll" PIA t 1'G ~ Nl-WAYlt ~ DAIWflM A ... war41 19 "'\11111 1 11<\C h h llllO Ar IOCJlllO II rOMt ~II ~uo ... TJIE '"~ Bl*fHT 91•01·1· -·- 12:00<1·00 I 00 I No P~UC\ .3.Nhl •how o"IY R BIGCHILL Snow> Al I 20 l lO S 40 1•~0 10•00 ~ ,.._. __ In 70MM .,., 1•303 405 50 8 00 10 10 (lt~t-I If l•ntf fOI '11#'tlf'll ii ul' •nrl • lllfl" /01 1<!~1?73 ... _._..~ l!li ~.~~~op~·~ W~,~·r111% ---~\ ' I EDUCATING ))tAI) 'W°WE'I ll] RITA IP'Gl ~"~ Sllow\•I I 00 3 10 ,.20 7·30 • 9 40 I 00 l •20 !>·4 0 I 00 10 :20 llt;1i]t1J,1f.l'#.Ji6l6l9 8770/~~1~) SUP{t CINt·l l SounOOlt•c' tOTOUt(QtR('()IO()rltlf'Qtlnl\oryl'Otlot.lr ~l~Rf/llMIM!f ..... ,.. Ciao Reunion I RI [PO Oea,11 Whll II IRI DtADPEm l"rld.ay '"• 1J111 CAI llGCHlLL " P1u1 1'11e Surv1vOt\ (R f 'IAtlUNAI lfA~ATion m I M1"-~~ ,..., ,.,.,, fucltnt l'lilCU IRI • la1y Mon•11 (RI Ro11un11c Cnm•11111 11t01 D•l ..... ln• npen ' )0 w u •und• I' ., WHklllthh Children Under 12 ht!t Unless Notte! -3:10-er) 700CLUB 0MOVIE • • • • !tie GOdlather Part 11 11<1741 Al l'ocono Rober! Duvall z CHARLES CHAMPLIN TALKS WITH • -11:45- 0 MOVIE -3:30-! FAITH20 l MOVIE • •' lite Day The Bubble Bursi 119821 Robtrr Vaughn. Ri<:naro Cren· na t t ·Five Days One Summer' 119821 Sean Connery Betsy Brantley U HOLLYWOOD CLOSEUP H MOVIE * • Jin.ea• f 1fl821 Beu~ M1dler Ken Wan1 -11:60- &MOVIE • * • ' Tt ~ Pleasure 01 His Com- pany 1196t1 Fre<J Astaire Deob•e Aeynoros -12:00-0 700CLUB '.i INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS (!) CHILDREN BETWEEN LIFE ANO DEATH fEl AN AMERICAN FAMILY 0 MOVIE • t • The Priae 01 The Yankees I 19421 Gary Cooper Teresa Wrighr -12:15- 0 MOVIE • • • "Tne Moon Is Blue (19531 W1l11am Holden. David Niven -12:30- 9 FIGHT BACKI WITH DAVID HOROWITZ Cl' MOVIE • * •,, The K1lhng Game" 119751 Eda Byrnes James Berwick rlO, THE ROCKFORD FILES ED THE LESSON -12:35- S MOVIE • • * "Spellers' 11980) Hans van T ongeren. Renee SoutendlJk -1:00- ~ DENNIS THE MENACE Q)INOEPENDENT NETWORK INEWS . .,. s.. ..... llt II: CHU" 111 ~· s.. ;/~?)II t l<J UI l t~ 100 -3:45- O NEWS -3:r>5- H MOVIE * • • ··f irst Blood · (1982) Sylvester Stallone R1cnard Crenna -4;00- 4 TOP o· T1'lE MOANING -4:15-s PAPER CHASE -4:30- r 4 1 BULLWINKLE -4:40- C MOVIE • • * '" 'La Ronde" I 1950) Simone S19noret. Anton Walbroo~ Comedian joins 'Hee Haw· cast NASH VILLE, Tenn. (AP) Comedian Jonathan Winters w1U jmn the cast of "Hee Haw·· begmmng in De· cember. Using some of his fam· 1ltar characters m reg- ular segments of 12 "Hee Haw" shows. Winter will appear as Maude Frickert gettmg a penn m the "Hee Haw" beauty shop TOMI COfTU -~.w I U r.,_ "\fn.t QI llt Cl IP'CI ...... :.11\111"! • .l'-l ' 751 .. IM o•' • O TOiih Cbntl -IC~· '" I.II r.,_ V' .:\~I u • 14-... "· 151·4114 ' k I~ 01' f tOWN Cbif6 .., u ,.,_ "fllUCll1C .:i--:-.~; ., ..._ ~t s., ... : n 4 • 6 ·~ 1SJ.4114 'Oi. 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Having twice heard the joke about laying economiata end-to-end without ever reaching a conclusion, the audience at this week's annual Economic Outlook Conference in Anaheim was treated to a demonstration. Although there was general consensus about the evidence of economic recovery, opinions differed as to the strength of the rebound. Prussia, chairman of Bank Ame rica. does not expect interest rates to go up. Chief among the dissenters was James Doti, director of the Chapman College Center for F.conomic Research and a University of Chicago-trained monetarist. Doti told the crowd of about l ,OOOat the day-long conference sponsored by the Orange· County Chamber of Commerce that he questioned the ability of the Federal Reserve to fine tune the economy. Besides stability, he forecast a c.'Ontinued economic growth no matter who is elected president in 1984. His specific figures for 1984 are a Gross National Product growth in the range of 5 percent, an estimated 3.3 percent increase for 1983 as compared to 2 percent in 1982. He predicted pressure to reign in the money supply will produce a downturn in the economy's performance in mid-to-late 1984. This is a course of action, he added, necessitated by a too-expansionary Fed policy in the early months of 1983. Also expressing hope for t'Ontinued, yet cautious recovery was Edwin Dodd, chairman of the U.S . Chamber of Commerce and chief executive officer of Owens Tllinois. Inc. "Business victories in ra-enl years have been important but are not yet permanent or secure," he said. In Doti's view, trying totell the economy what to do by way of Federal Reserve policy is like ordering the Chicago Cubs to win the World Series. The intentions are good, the effects, unpredictable. "If you tax something you get less of it. If you subsidize something. you gel more of it. Over the past 20 years, we have been taxing work, thrift and investment, and subsidizing consumption. nonwork and leisure." Yet, he added, change was in the air when Reagan and other conservtives were elected on a platform of economic rebirth. Noting the successes of Reagan's administration, Dodd said: "Individual tax rates were cut by 25 percent across the board, capital gains taxes were reduced from a top rate of 28 percent to 20 percent, gift and inheritance taxes were slashed, depreciation S<.'hedules for plant and equipment were accelerated and other business taxes were reduced." For Orange County, Doti predicted a weak recovery, not the election year surge expected by most of the other speakers. He said the upturn is largely based on an increase in consumer demand. Thia is not the sort of thing. he observed, which leads · to an increase in jobs in the manufacturing sector. Yet it is this sector that Orange County is increasingly specializing, Doti said. Examples include producta in the high tech fields and in non-defense aerospace industries. A more important reason for the mildness of the recovery, Doti said, is the continuing high level of real interest rates. As a result, capital investment is e xpected to lag along with construction. Dodd also named deregulation of the a irline and other industries, and a decrease in the growth of the money supply, as reasons for optimism. They may continue at current levels. but Leland "We have learned," he concluded, "that inflation is not caused by greedy foreigners or by spots in the sun , but by printing presses in Washington." ' ORANGICOASTSTDCIS :; Here are the stock market activites of public ly traded Orange County firms for the week e nded Friday, Oct. 21. Data provide d by Newport Securities l~orp. ...... ,. ' .. - ' • CJ " ... , • ' .,..... '·~ . ... ., ..... '"~1 •• • , ... •t ••• .-... --....... , .. , ' ., .. :J t •1•"'t•• • ~ fl t .,.. l ' ,,., ....... ., ....... 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I ~' :\ 11 " . t t'tt I If\ " ,, ... ... . " ..... ~=;;~~-.l~+· ~O,,__\; \a :~;.-.'-· ...______ -\~~ r . j -j -~~ Sav-On grand opening Sav-On Drug o pe ned its 180th store Thursd ay, with grand o pe ning cer- emonies at the new Huntington Beach facility a t 7 191 Warner Ave. The n e w s tore conta ins I 7 ,800 square feel of selling area, compared to the less than 5,000 square feet in the first Sav-On drug store opened in o.u, Pik.I Pholo bf Lee Porne 1945. San Bt!rnardino IJat·k rn Department · in tht• n•>w -;tore include cosm etics, j ewelr y~ part y a nd gift ho p , office supplit>s, cumeras, p a pe rback buok a nd m any others. Hegu1ar sho pping hour will be 9 a.m. lo 9:30 1>.m . Moudny through Saturd ay, 9 a .m. to 7 p.m. Sunday Business is good at this bank By J. DAVID STEWAl\T A little less than two years ago the Southern California Bancorp went public with the I.ssuant-e of 427,000 shares of common stock . The bulk of this underwriting, $3.5 million, was used to capitalize what is now the First American Bank and Trus t of Laguna Beach. Since the initial offering. the bank has undergone a number of significant changes, the most obvious of which w as the recent renaming of the bank to First American Bank & Trust to avoid confusion with another Laguna Bank with a similar name. The new name will also lend itself better to any future branches should the bank decide to expand. Broker's Corner Broker's Corner is a reg ular featun • of the Daily Pi/or's Finance Sect.ion. Each Sund.1y, a representd· tive of one of the Orange Coast :., registered brok erage firms will offer news and views tt.'gardmg invest· ment products. trends or stratPgt1.>s The colW1111 is in formational only and is not mtendt d as a recommendation, nor 1s a11y guar;m tee of per· formance implied. for products mn u wned Since opening their doors 22 months ago deposits- have soared from nil to $19 million with total assets of $23 million. In their first year of business First American's account base grew in numbers from 207 to 1.470, a 700 percent increase reflecting the effective- ness of their campaign to attract new customers by offering a full range of financial services. Other changes include the addition of Peggy Lipsey about a month ago as First American's new President. Lipsey brings to the bank nearly 20 years of banking experience and an MBA. I had the pleasure of meeting Peggy last week and inquired as to the growth potential of the bank. While she was quick to emphasize that her interests lie in "profits first and growth second ," she did point out that First American's captial ratio stands at a healthy 14 per cent ~double the 7 percent considered to be prudent for a bank their size. To depositors this means the added comfort of a strong captial base in addition to FDIC coverage. ln surnmary, we're looking at a uank that opened its doors during one of the worst banking er as this nation has ever witnE'SSed . They survived and grew, and at a very formidnble pace. TIP•y've been through fire and look wcU positionf'd to capitalii.e on a banking e nvironment that is far more <..'Ondu1.:1ve of earnu1g and growth. N(!(.'f'SSOry adjustments have beeen made in tht' a reas of rnanagemr nt. public relations, and eomplia11t·e wtm h have the bank point<><I in tlw 11ght du £1.'lton. J. D;wid S te wart 1s \\'llh 'r'ou111(. Smith & Peacu:k. Inc .. New \'vrk S tuck t.:xC"h:mg1· member firm m Laguna &ach. WIND INIRGY INVEllMENll provided by JET WINO SYSTEMS. INC Investment provides FEDERAL-Investment Tax Credit.. ........ 10% To investors. thts exemplifies a bank which can nearly double in size and still have a strong ratio . Earnings for the next year look strong, with the bank anticipating profits of $30,000 per month for the next several months, approaching the $50.000 dollar mark sometime in 1984. Based on 427,000 outstanding shares this equates to an earnings potential of approximately one dollar per share. Business Energy Credit... . 15% Learn how to relax on flights Thairapy. a flight re· taxation training service. will conduct a holiday flying seminar on Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Airporter Inn Hotel. 18700 MacArthur Blvd .. Lrvine . Participants wiU learn relaxation techniques. aircraft flight charac- teris tks and important safety tips. A jet airliner tour will conclude the program. The cost is $25 . Reservations are re- quired and can be made by contacting the office o f t h e Newpo rt Beach -based firm at 641 -5846. Costa Mesa store opens Virgil Bourgon and Terrence Riddell. the owners of Programs Un· limited. have opened a busines.9 computer store in Costa Mesa designed to serve the busin~ community. Bourgon sald the own- ers' "diverse experience in computer technology and real estate develop- ment coupled with a background In business and ,management enables us to offer today's professionals the products, support and services that are a cut above what they'll find in other stores." The store Is loc:ated at the intencctlon of the San Otego and Newport freeways at 3033 ~rl~tol SI STATE-Solar Energy Credit . . .... 25% TOT AL CREDITS.... .. ...... . .... 50% Depreclauon and Long Term l11come FOR INFORMATION CALL: 7 1417 60-9509 11 Mainsail Dr . Corona del Mar. CA 92625 ou1t1 .. ~ ,.,~ nv tf~,,~ ,.. ._... 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In an interview at the show office C4rmer admitted: ''We knew aft.er the first nice that we were tn trouble. C:.Wrllel•••, c~ The A\-. bad a fut.er boat than Liberty. "Even alter we were up \hree race9 to one, we were pardedly optimistic. Austral- ia U-WM a uNq\t9 de9ign, definitely fatter than Uberty, aJMi M it turned out, un- beatable.'' A8k.ed about the J.eaallty of Australie U with lta oon- trovenial wift&'ed keel, Conner .id: "It would not be for me to •Y· '11'8t will be detenntned at • meetinc of the IntemaUonal Y .cht .Racina Umon'• techni- cal committee tn November. But lt will not chance th1a ye.r's defeme. "All I know mthatlt wu the boat we had to beat and we were un1ucce11ful." Conner, a San Diego drapery manut.cturer, show- ed DO bltternell OV« havtng been the f1nt to be the hallowed priJe. "I feel proud that we did u well • we did ltpinlt heavy odds. It had to happen 80lne- dme. There always h. to be a ~ any any contest. ~ <See CONNEa. p_,e a> Daily Pilat SUNDAY, OCT. 23, 1983 Rams,49ers in rematch By CURT SEEDEN OftlieDmlJ ......... In the beginning, there was John Robinson, coming out of football retirement to give the Rams leadership. Then there was Eric Dickerson, coming out of SMU to give the Rams diversity. And then there was the lingering memory of 1982, a season most Ram players would like to forget. Today, when the Rams h08t the San Ftanciaco 49ers with the NFC West lead on the line. it will be a sale assumption the Rams have, indeed, put 1982 behind them. They're not playing great, but by no means are they playing poorly. The 49ers can attest to that ' following a 10-7 setback to Robinson and Co. two weeks ago up north. The Rams, have in fact, gone 3-0 against NFC West Division foes and can take over sole possession of first place in the NFC West with a win today at Anaheim Stadium (1 p.m .). But the Rams aren't the only team to perform a turnaround. San Francisco, which two years ago won the (See RAMS, Pace C%) Joh n Robinson hopes to lead Ram s in to first place with a wi n over 49ers today. Golden West ro1nps to easy shutout win in l oothall. Page C4. ... Bruins regroup in nick of time, 20-16 By ROGER CARLWN Oftlie0.-,"'911- PASADENA The UCLA Pac-10 football conquest before 58,062 at the Rose Bowl, upping their conference record to 3-0-1 in readying for Washing- ton's invasion next Saturday. Chameleons, who stumbled and fumbled around so long they had just about everyone convinced it was hopeless, did it again, as the Golden Bears of Cal learned the hard way never to bury a Bruin before his time. The Huskies are 3-0 in conlerence play with similar ambitions to return on Jan. 2. Another patented rally brought the Bruins back from a 16-7 deficit-after the Bean had recovered a second unforced fumble by quarterback Rick Neuheisel. There was 9:23 left and Cal was on the Bruins' 44, in position for the final blow. UCLA's Chameleons changed colors almost on cue, waiting until midway through the fourth quarter before don- ning their blue and gold to pull out a 20-16 But, that's when the Bruins finally Ruh of the green helps Notre Dame trip Trojans, 27-6 ~ SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) Allen Pinkett ripped off three touchdown runs Saturday and Notre Dame's green'-clad Irish rolled to their fourth straight vic- tory with a 27-6 triumph over struggling Southern California. Pinkett scored on runs of 11, 9 and 1. yards and Mike Johnston added field goals of 30 and 39 yards as the Irish ended Southern Cal's five-game winning streak in this classic int.enectional rivalry. Notre Dame, wea.rtn&green jer- seys for the first time under Coach Gerry Faust, boosted its record to 5-2 while Southern Cal fell to 2-4-1. Pinkett gained 122 yards in 21 rushes for his fourth straight 100-yard game, tying the Not.re Dame record set by Jim Stone in 1980. yards out for a 7-0 lead. Midway in the second quart.er, the Irish drove 55 yards in 12 plays with Pinkett racing around le(t end for the final 9 yards and a 14-0 lead. Late in the first half, Rick Naylor first of two intercepted passes gave the Irish the ball deep in Southern Cal territory but the Irish had to settle for a 30-yard field goal by Johnston with 29 seconds remaining in the hall for a 17-0 lead. ' Naylor's second interception came midway in the third quarter and five plays later Pinkett blasted up the middle 11 yards for another touchdown and a 24 -0 lead. Southern Cal, aided by a 39-yard pass interference play which put the ball on the Irish 3-yard line, finally acored on Mike Harper's one-yard plunge late in the third quart.er. went to work. "When we get behind and into the crisis area," said UCLA Coach Terry Donahue, "the whole tenure of the team seems to change. I've got to go home and give this team some thought." "We knew if we could get the ball back we could move on them," maintained UCLA offensive tackle Duval Love. "Just hold 'em for three plays," insisted defensive back Lyndon Crawford, "we can still be in it." "The fumbles may have been my fault," said Neuheisel," but regardless we didn't give up." "It was shaky," admitted UCLA inside linebacker Lee Knowles. The Bruins' defense, led by All-American candidate Don Rogers at free safety and linebackers Mike Mahan and Knowles, helped force Cal to try a 47-yard field goal and when it iru.ect, the Bruins retaliated in the inimitable fourth-quarter fashion they've shown before. (See BRUINS, Pa1e CS) ., .......... Pinkett also was instrumental in setting up Notre Dame's first touchdown. On a hallback option, he completed a 59-yard pass to Mark Bravaro to the Southern Cal 21-yard line. Three plays later, Pinkett 9COred from 11 That extended Southern Cal's NCAA record to having 9COred in 184 consecutive games. Notre Dame's Allen Pinkett ( 20) brea ks loose from USC's Jerome Tyler (I) to score first of two first-half Irish touchdowns. Falcons finish big, topple OCC, 42-13 K ings heat the devil out of New Jerser Golfer's worst enemy: the 'yips' L PGA b as own tournament dedicated t o this dreade d malady The first thing to go on a running back is his legs, the eyes betray the ancient home run hitter and the first area to collapse for the golfer ls the central nervous system. By CURT SEEDEN Of .. 0.-, ........ The talk around Cerritos Col- lege is the Falcon football team is for real. and considering Coach Frank Mau.otta'a aquad ia ranked 10th in the nation. the chatter seems legitimate. Saturday night, the host Falcona played like they wanted to be rated No. 1 in the nation in ICOring a 42-13 victory over viail~ lnl Orange Coast College in a South Cout Conference contest whJch evened the Pirates' league record at 1-1. C.enitos, 2 .. 0 ln the sec and 5-1 overall, had the game well in hand with 1:59 remaln1ng in the third quarter • Falcon quar-~k Steve Steenwyck io.ed laia third touchdown pu1 of the evening to open a 28-7 C\lahion. ocx: aot a touchdown from q~ David Goodine with e:t7 rema1n1nC ln the game, and apparently a UH>oinl advantage wMn't enou1h for the Falcon.a. In the flnal aix minutes, Cerritos Wied a fake punt resulting ln a 47-yard pua to aet up another touchdown. and then blocked an OCC punt with just 18 seconds left in the game and for good measure recovered the ball in the end wne to round out the acort.ns. "Hey, I love (OCC Coach) Dick Tucker like my brother, but I'v.! been on the other aide of the stick, too," said Mazzotta referring to his team'• extra effort with the outcome alreedy decided. Tucker, meanwhile, didn't want to belabor the point, noting only that hla team just couldn't move the ball agaiNt Cerritos' revitalized defeme. The Pirates were playing without their top two running backs -Kevin Bradley and Kurt- Swanberg. Both were out with injuries but both are expected to be ready for next week's game with Mt. San Antonio. Cerri toe owned a 14-7 lead at the half on a 1-yard TD run by Jackie Johnson and a 3-yard Steenwyck-to-Tony Bevacqua pua. OCC'a touchdown came on a 2-yard plun1e by John Castaneda with 26 leCIOnda left ln the half. (See occ, Pace C• > INGLEWOOD (AP) - Newly acquired Ken Houston ICOl'ed three .,.. and added two ..... M the Loi Anae• K1np routed the New Jeney Dlrvtla, 8-3, tn a Natioftal Hockey Leecue pme at the Forum Sdurilay ftiCht. Pla1'nl •line with Maree! Dlam'9 wl a.rue smw.r, the "'° MCOlllltM for 10 pom"' lndudlna three of four third-period .,. and openlld up what t.pn M a cl.- ooni.t. It WM the llCllmd OOll· MCUUW victal'y for Che Kmai. lmDl'CMnl the reoord to 2-4-2. N.w J.-y, which hM never' beeten the Kin&ll •t the ronan tn 1ia Nne-,..r hlnJry. fell to 1-7-0. The ... remained cloee until HoUlton mcond at 3:02 of the third period. SkaW. ln from the top of the ... Houston took • .,.. by ~ from behind the .net and ....-i.c1 it PM' Devil pltenderChkoa.ch. The professional golfer departs the circuit when his nerves go and he is stricken with a dread condition known in the trade aa "the yips." Medical statistics indicated the yips always strike while the vi~ is on ttie green, which will account for the fact putting is regarded as the rnoet critical part of the game. Noauch aamaritan haa yet arrived on the scene of the PGA, but the LPGA ia fortunate to be U110Ciated with a firm which hu lent ltlell to reeearch in the &l'ff of putting and the attending yips. The J&B people, purveyors of 9COtch whiskey, ha VJ dtd.lcated them.elves to this 8Cience which rat.es in importance with such laboratory studies as the fumbled football and the booted infield grounder. Not the least of the J&B prqp'am ta an event entitled the Gold Putter Award Playoff which is being conducted this weekend at the Desert Inn Country Club. The grant involved is $100,000 which ls auffldent to cause interest among the oddsmak.era in thla hub of culture and refinement. JoAnne Carner hu been eetabllahed u a 6-1 favorite off her performance u the leadtwi money-winner on the LPGA dttult. I -Beth Daniel ll 8·1 anti a bevy enter the tournament at 10-1 lncludlng Janet C.olea, Pa\ Bradley, Kathy Po.tlewalt and Jan Stephent0n. The latter putter hu a unJque atyle which has made hf'r • r SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER gallery favorite at all LPOA events. Among the aspect of the rather vut raearch on putting and the yipa ii a question with wbkh the 9CienlistA are greatly concerned, wbkh la whether the condition is more peculiar to the male or female of the species. Thoee involved in the study are quite divided. Researchers who say the men golf en have better resistance to the yips point to atatlatical evidence that male professionals endure lancer on the circuit than their female counterparts. The theory here la that the ma.le nervous system la more stable to begin with and will therefore at.and more yean of lix-tnchen rimming the cup with prize money at stake. The evidence of the foreaoina la that there la no Ms. Palmer chargtns around the LPGA tour at 52, or thereabouts. Some research teama able> auaeet that while the male golter will eometlmes tend to panic oo the tee or the fairway, he la better suited to collect hJa..,..... when hP reaches the green. Women. In other words, are more sensitive to m0meni. of criala. Ma.kt' no miatakc. any tournament IStt GOLFER'S, Pa•e Btl ' Orcmye Coas1 DAIL V Pll OT !Sunday, Oct 23, 1983 SPORTS BRI AK Cup kipper Conner fac.e laws uit file d b y San Diego firm From AP dlspalc·bes SAN DIEGO -A suil f11l-d by a San Diego finn claims thal Denms Conner, the flr~t U.S . skipper to lose ~ the America's Ct1p to a foreign competitor. billed Lhe company fo1 wages while s()Jely preparing for the yacht raC\'.'s. The company, Dt.•s1gn for Living, also claims in the Jun<' l i :.ull lh<it Connt.•r kept money and c:qu1µmt>1H that was not right 1 unv his when his drapery con;pany split from Design for L1v111g. ··J."X>nms clatn'\S he bought tlw. machinery and Wt! want l11m to shuw proof,'' said Phi Lip Hafft>t•. president and chie f 1•xt.'(.·ut1vc• off1c·l•r of Design for Living. "We also want him to _ g1w back the money ($15,000 CONNER Ill act·oun~ cull<'Cted). If thost• C'ond1tiuru. art.• met, Wl•'ll o;;ubm1t 1 ht.• ($ti.000) saJary issue to arb1tra11on " 1 Under ternL' of the Design for Living t'Ontral'l with Vera's Drapenes, Conner was to have bet:>n paid $2,t>OO a month, pro-rated at'\:ording LO the number of hour.:. hf' worked, anti ,was to receive a bonus equaJ to half of Vera's profits. Conner. who lost the Amcnl·a's Cup whe n Australia fl defeated hls Libcr1 v in a best-of-seven seneson Rhode Island Sound last month, said, "As far as l know it's settled. The attorneys met yesterday" Raffoc. howt•ver cunwnded that the matter was not settled. saying chat "all the ISSUes are still there." Quote of the day Bruce Harper. the· 5-8, 177-pound New York Jet.., running back. l!Jld by Coach Joe Walton that hl' wuulc.Jn't lx• l'arrying the baU 20 to 25 t1nws a game as a replacement for in Ju red Frt·<:man McNt•11. "When l first came 11110 lhP lt·<1gt1t> tin 1977), I wantc"'Ci to carry more" But I W<c. t•o< ky lhl'n, •md dumber." o\·ie t -o rder 0 1) rnpic tic kets LOS ANGELES Tht· Los • Angeles Olymric· Organizing Commit-•'Ii·~· lee has rt"l..'c•1v<.-d un ordt•r for t1ckt·t.s to the 1984 SumrnC'r Games from tht• Soviet Unum th<' prt•sidt·nt of thl' eommittl"<' revealNI Pl·ll'1 \ l 't 1,. 1 r11tli .... ml during a meeung with pol11tt<1l "ntt r' th.it lht· 1>rdl•r had been re<.'t.'IVt.'<l -..(lld l1'1lor1·, \Vuotl J l'ornmlltec· spokt•sw1m1.u\ ~n 11th1·i 111l ••f lll.i ll1111 11hulit tlw lll'kt>l ordt•r wu.s relt-asl'd. Th'· USSH h.1, ht•t n tht· 11b.)l'\:l of much Spc'<.'ulauon ,1lxJut \\ bdhl·1 H \\ 111 send ..ithlt't<?!. w the Games. and has nut offit'tJtly declared whether it will part1c1patc. Ex-Oklahoma running back Marcu Dupree a lle nds first class a t the Unive rsity of Southern Mississippi. Hoch , Stewart atop field n LAKE BUENA VISTA. Fla. - Scott Hoch scored his seventh birdie of the day in a driving ram, finished off a 6-under-par 66 and tied Payne Stewart for the third-round lead Saturday m the Walt Disney World Golf Classic. Stewart. who had 10 one-putts and chipped in on another hole, had to drop a 20-footer on the 18th for a 69 that enabled him to retain a share of the top spot at 202, 14 under par after one round on each of the three courses used for the first three rounds of this event. Hoch and Stewart both played their third round at the rain-drenched, 7, 150-yard Magnolia course. the longest and toug hest of the three courses and the site of today's final round of the chase for a $72,000 first prize. McKinney wins archery title LONG BEACH -Rick McK..in -n ney of Glendale, Ariz .. edged two-ume champion Darrel Pace LO win the men's title at the 32nd World Archery Champions hips Saturday, and Korea's Jin-Ho K..im piled up pomts m winning the women's d1v1s1on. Tht· U.S ll'am of Pace. McKmney, Larry Smith and Jerry Pylpchuk established a team world championship record of 7,8 12 pumts. and Korea also hrokc a women's team record With 7.704 pomts. lt was the s<.'<..'Ond world <.:hamp1onsh1p for Mc:K..inney who previously won 1n 1977. Marrux Vcrvinc.·k of Belgium pressed the American men all the way, finishing third with 2.609 points. A Super Bowl preview? Raider invade T exas S tadium for the first time DALLAS I AP) -The Los Angelt>s Raiders will hurl the No I ilt·ft.·n:.c In the National F'ootball Leagut at the unl1t•att•n Dallas Cowboys torught in a joust betwe<>n the two winningest LeamS since 1960. The 5-2 Ra1dt>rs, who haw never played in Texas Stadium, wt•rt> labeled four-point underdogs m their attempt to end the Cowboys· unblenushed stnng which has included scven consecutive come-from-lx>hi nd v1ct.ories. Olyll1pic sailing hope[ uls lauded Several hundred persons shell~ oul $20 a head Friday night tu .ilt('nd a VlP r~oeplion by the Califomii:I lntcmattonaJ Sailing A.ssoc1al1on at the Long Beat·h Sailbo;H Show honcmng Olympic saihng hopefuls 111 1984 Appe<inng JI llw rt.'l'cpt1un Wt•rt.> Tom Schock. president uf the• &out hcrn Ca Ii f orn1C1 Manna As..<;0e1a- uon, sponsor of lhc> o;;how. Bu<>ll'r Hammond. show chairman; acwr VJl'hlsman Buridv EbSE'n, and Ted Hmshaw comm.1NitOnt'r of Olympic yachting, all from Newport BN1l h Oly1np1<. hurJ4•ful' mtroduet•d wNt· DavC' Ull man-Tom Lm:.kv und J11hn S haddcn-M1kC' Segerbloom 111 tht• -I i (J Cla:.s. Craig I ll;'aly, Finn Clas.<>, Vance Brun and M.11 k Rtynolds. S t.ar Class skppers from San Diego, Hohhu• Hames Rod Davis (San Diego) Soling Cltt~.,. ,and Randy Smyth-Jay Glaser, the Tornado Cla. ...... 1t»1m from Huntington Beach The 19!N S1ulhu.1t Show ts dedk·atcd LO Olympll' sailor'$ who wall bt· twrapt-tmg off Long Beach in 1 he 1984 Games Today's s ports on TV, radio TELEVISION 10 a m (2) NFL FOOTBALL Atlanta at New York Jc•t.tc 10:30 am (7) NEW YORK MARATHON Some 17,000 runners take off from the foot of the Verr'azano Narrows Bndge in coveragl.' of the• 141h-annual 28 2rrnlP eve nt (taped) I pm (4) NFL FOOTBALL San Diego at Denver. 2:30 p m <~H COLLEGE FOOTBALL -USC at Notr • D:im<' (t.ap<>d) 6 pm C7) Nt'L FOOTBALL !{aiders flt UaUus RAOJO NFL f~oott.>~111 f)cotr.,,\ tll Washmgton. 9·45 a m . KNWZ (I !!JO). San Francisc:o 0\ R/\m.<1, I pm , KMPCC710), tl:11rlc·1"<1ot l>;11l<1s, fl pm . KRl~A ( 1110) I On Tl' tonight channel 7 at 6 Since 1960 the Cowboys boast they are the1 winnlngest team u1 the NFL with a 209-115-6 re<.'Ord Only on e game back is Oakland-Los Angeles at 208-113-11. The teams have split the only two games they have played, both m Oakland The Raiders won a 27-23game Ln 1974 and Dallas prevailed 19-13 in 1980. The Raiders then proceeded to win eight games in a row and the Super Bowl. I Some experts were calling the game a Super Bowl "preview" but Raiders' Coach Tom Flores said. ''It's a little early for that talk. We'd just like to finish the first half oC our season on a positive note." Kickoff is 6 p.m. nationally televised game m which a sellout crowd of 65,000 is assured for Texas I Stadium. "They get their poin ts a lot of different ways," I said Flores. "You just can't defense any one thing." . "With some teams you can take away their strong points, but Dallas just has t.oo many different 1 guns. They always seem to come up with the big play when they need 1t." The Raiders were expected to start quarterback Marc Wilson in place of Jim Plunke'tt today. I DaJJas Coach Tom Landry said, "The Raiders are the best team in the American Conference and we'll have to be at our best to beat them." I The Cowboys own a 31-10 record against AFC I teams, best by an NFC team GOLFER'S ENEMY ... From Page 81 putt of any length is a moment of crisis. "Nonsense," says JoAnne Carner."( know ..,hat I'm doing on the green. That a pplies to a tournament as well as this playoff." In fact, Carner claims to be in such control of her faculties she has a different style for each type of event. ''In a big tournament," she explains, "I am what they call a charger Qn the green. That ts, I step up and size up my putt and go for it. In a putting contest, you have to be more conservative and pay more attention to the other people and what is happening to them." Pretty meaty stuff, to be sure, but the golf archives are full of memorable utterances on putting. Billy Casper once said d uring a large meal, ''Putters and greens were put on this earth to try us and give us character." Preliminary to the LPGA GolJ Putter tour- nament is a similar event for the media. The ladles and gentlement of the working prl'SS wilJ compete for a similar fu-st prlie of 50,000 . . pennies. Your correspondent. of course'. Is one of the favorites on d I offer the following Cor golCing pc)S IA'ri t y: My opponenl.8 pu)I tht'ir pants on one leg at a time I Waitz favored in marathon NEW YORK -Norway's GrNc Waitz ls the world champion in the marathon and broke the world Ix-st ume in the event three tjmes, but her m husband said she has not yet reached her potential "I don't think she has come cl<>1w to what she can do in a marathon, especially timew1Sl'." said Jack Waltz. Grete's best tunt.> 19 2 hours, 25 minutes, 29 seconds, accompltshed last April in thl' London Marathon and a clodung that equalled lhe world best set in the 1981 New York. City Marathon by Allison Roe of New Zealand. The following day, Joan Benoit of the Uniied States lowered the mark to 2:22:43 in the Boston Marathon. The former school teacher from Oslo, un- beaten in the six marathons she has <.'Om plewd - she dropped out of two others -will be heavily favored t.o win the New York City Marathon today for the fifth time m the past six yf'an; anci the second year in a row. But Waitz said shl' would not Ix· concentrating on bettering Benoit's time, although sht! was in exeeUent ,condition. "I just want to run a good ract.' and win," said the 30-year-old blonde "My preparations are going w<'U, almost as planned, e xcept for about three or four weeks ago, when I had an Achilles' injury. Bul I am running a Little faster than last year. su I think l am m good shape for the race: " Pettrax romps in feature ARCADIA Pellrax went ~ around Stancharry m the upper strct.<.•h _ and then ran away lo a 4 1"z -length victory over Konewah in the feC1ture race before 35,088 Cans al Santa Anita's Oak Tree meeting Saturday. Pettrax, ridden by Kl•nny Black , fimshed the 1 1-16 miles for 3 -y~·ar-olds and up in 1:42 3.5 to earn $46,400 for owner Brent W. Charlton The winner. <.'0-high weighted at 117 pounds, returned $8.20. $4 and $3.20. It was the fifth victory of 1983 in 13 starts for lht> 5-year-old gelding. Konewah, t•arrying 11 5 pounds and with Chris McCarron 111 the saddle, ran well back in the field of six before rallying outside the leaders entering the stretch. Konewah finishc"l.I strongly, although not threatening the winner. and paid $4.40 and $3.80. Stancharry, 117, moved out to the early lead. was rated on early pace but jockey Lafht Pin«ay didn't get the needed response when Peurax and Koneway challenged, ftmshing thrne-quarters of a length back in third. Stancharry paid $5.40. Sari's Dreamer was fourth, followed by Danebo and Haughty But Nice. Gaelic's Sport, Drouilly. I'm Glad, and Vestor were scrat.cht.'d. Hicks walk out on 49ers SAN FRANCISCO -Starting 5l Cree safety Dwight Hicks, twice a Pro c Cl> Bowl player. has walked out on the San Francisco 49ers, apparently over a salary dispute.and 1sn'texpet.'ted to start in today's game against the Rams. CoaC'h Bill Walsh said Saturday. Walsh said corn<.'rbat:k Ronm"' Lolt probably would start in Hicks' plact> during 1hc game. which will pit the leaders of lhl' National foolball League's Western C:onferenC'e. Hicks left lhf' 4!-lers Fnday without fomially noufymg team officials, according to a tt.•am spokesman. Unofficial word of Hicks' actions came through \eammate Carlton WiJliamson. .. RAMS. • • From Page C1 Super Bowl, was a dismal 3-6 last se~n. Ironically, the 49ers, also 5-2, have returned to the forefront not b<>cause of an ex-t<'OIJege <.'OOch or a speedy rookie rumung bark but because of an ex-Ram -namely Wendull Tyler. "l believe this ii. going to be an outstanding game," predicts Robinson, who is familiar with outstanding games considering his Rams have produced outstanding results with final minute heroics. Two weeks ago, It was lvory Sully blocklng Ray We~hing's 51-yard field goal attempt on the final play which preserved the Rams' win over the 49ers. Last week, it was quarterback Vince Ferragamo hitting Mike Guman in the end zone w ith 17 seconds left to give the Rams a come-from-behind 27-21 win over Atlanta. Crazy finishes aside, neither Robinson nor San FranctSCO Coach Bill Walsh feel today's game will be another defensive struggle. "People would have thought I was crazy if I'd predicted the first game would. end 10-7," says Robinson. "I think both teams wer-e a Little nervous, uptight. I think it w11J be a more free-wheeling game this tune." Adds Walsh. "I'm quite sure there's gomg to be a lot more scoring this eame. It could very weU be on both sides. unfortunately. I just feel the game will be a four-touchdown game for either side. Tyler, who missed the first meetmg, leads thtc 49ers in rushing with 382 yards on 70 carries. Dickerson, meanwhile, leads the NFL in rushing with 851 yards on 178 carnes. ' In addition, Dickerson leads the league with 12 touchdowns. 72 points and 178 carnes. He ~ averaging 121.5 yards per game, and at that pace could fi nish the season with 1.944 yards. UCI women capture Pomona Invitational POMONA -The UC Irvine women's crosi country team swept the first four places to easily wiJ the Cal Poly Pomona lnvitat1onal Saturday after noon. L1Sa Gonzales k"Cl the charge, wmning in 16:50 She was followed across the finish Line by teammate: Susan Zika (16:57), Judy McLaughlin ( 16;57), anc Lorrame Mercado (17.07) Jarune Dube of UCI wa: seventh in 17:42 UCl's team total was 16, far ahead of runner-u1 USC with e5 The Anteaters' men team pla1.:ed second in tht team competition behLnd Point Loma, finishing wid I 52 poin ts. Tom Fitzgerald was the first UCl runner IA f1rush, placing fourth m 25:42. Teammate Chris PriC\ was sixth overall m 25:55 The UCI men's team travels to the PCAJ Championships at Cal State Fullert.on Saturday. Th• Anteater men are defending PCAA champions. UCI's wom en , meanwhue, have the week off i1 pr<.'µaration for the first-ever PCAA Women' Championships Nov 5 in Santa Barbara Haynie in Gold Putter finals LAS VEGAS (AP) -Sandra Hav01e of Dall~ a late tournament replac<.>ment, moved°m to the final Salurday and mto pos1l1C1n to win the $50,000 ,1ackpo of the J&B Gold Puttc•r Award Playoff Haynie, 40, became e substitute for Mum1 Spencer-Devlin just rune days prior to the start of th• double-elimination puttmg tournament -- 2600 Harbor· Bo ulev1ud , Costa Mesa (714) 5 40-9100 or C:H:3) 587-8268 • • (__ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oc1 23. 1983 Cl Houston, Bucs seek first wins College football sCores Prom AP d11pA&claet Ho~ and Tampa Bay and will try lbr the eighth time this year to bre~into the win column u the NFL aeaaon reaches th~ halfway point . A week aao ln M innesota the Oilers loet thelr firat game under their interim head coach, former defenalve coordinator Chuck Studley. Now , with their losing streak at 14 games, they take on the vialting Kansas City Chiefs. Tampa Say owns the NFL re- cord of 26 conaecutive loaes, set over the Bucs' first two seasons of 1976-77. Thia year's start is its UCI edges Pepperdine in polo, 5-4 Glen Awerkamp scored with 1:49 left in the fourth quart.er to give the UC Irvine a 5-4 PCAA water polo victory ove r Pep- perdine Saturday at Newport Harbor High. UCI squande red a 4-1 advan- tage as the Waves. ranked third in the nation , tallied four straight times ln the third period to tie the match. Pepperdine's Mike Grier had three of the four goals for the Waves, including two of the three in the third period. Meanwhile, Mike Evans added another goal to his con - ference-leading total, giving him 66 this aeuon. In community college play, Saddleback won twice in its own tournament, beating Utah St. 10-7 and UC San Diego, 12-6. worst sinet> then. The Bucs broke that earlier streak by beating New Orleans. the team they host now. In today's other games, it's San F'rancisco at the Rams, the Raiders at Dallas tonight, M inne- sota at Green Bay, Atlanta at the New York J ets, Chicago at Phila- delphia, Cleveland at Cincinnati, New England at Buffalo, Detroit at Washington, Miami at BaJti· more, Pittsburgh at Seattle, and San Diego at Denver. On Monday night, the New York Giants visit St. Louis. The Packers, following last Monday night's exploove game against Washington, are the No. 2 team in scoring with 209 points to Dallas' 215 -but the Pack also has given up 213 points. second only to St. Louis' 218. The Vik- ings own a one-game lead over Green Bay m the NFC's CenLral Division. Lynn Dickey of the Packers, who threw for 387 yards arid . three touchdowns against the Redskins, is tied with Atlanta's Steve Bartkowski as the NFL passing leader. Bartkowski's favorite receiver, Alfred Jenkins, will have to start a new streak against the Jets as the Falcons hope to end one. Jenkins failed to make a recep- tion for the first time in l 04 games, leaving him with the fourth longest streak in NFL his- tory. The Falcons are on a four-game slide. The Bears-Eagles game brings together Chicago's Willie Gault and Philadelphia's Mike Quick, who rank 1-2 in per-catch aver- age ln the NFC. Gault has a 22.8-yard average and Qwck, the league's yardage leader at 750, is second in average at 22.7. 11 12 70 WEST UCLA 10 C1111orn•• I• Sl•nloro 31 .t.r110"• 11 Wa'11ft>OIO" J1 Otevon l Cal St•te Fuite"°" II. Fr•lno SI San Joli St te, LOf\O Buen SI 9 Pactflc 2t. Nor1ntrn Arl1on1 14 llrlohlm Yout>O 47 San 01191> SI Havwaro SI 40, Sen Oleoo 71 S•cr•menfo St JS. 'MumbOldt SI SI. MerY'l 31. Sonom• St O Sanfa Cler• 20, Portlend Sf 6 Cal Polv·SLO U, ld•no 'Sr 31 UC Oevls 14, Cl\lco SI 1 w. WHnlnoton JI, E Or•oon 10 WhJ1wor111 «, Wlllamttl• O Cenl WHhlngton 16, Oreoon • Teen o La rry Bird .. Lake r s drop last e xhibition WORCESTER. Mass. (AP) - Larry Bird scored 25 pomts Sat- urday night to lead the Boston Celtics to a 102-100 win over the Los Angeles Lakers to close the1r National Basketball Association exhibition season. It was fourth-period surge that put the Celtics, who overcame deficits of as many as 12 points, on top for their fourth win over the Lakers. Llnflttd 44. Paclllc. Ore 13 Pac Lutneran 33, l..ewts &. Clark IS ROCKIES Wunlnoton s1. Jl, Arizona S• 21 Nev ·l..H veou 2t, Ulen St 10 Wyoming 49, Co•o•tt 29 Air Foret ll. Ulah 31 BOIH SI 47, Monfen• SI 0 • ldal'IO 4S, Montana 24 Ne .. oa·lleno '1, Weber SI 3 S Cl)lore do 44 Wutern St .Coto ?7 11 Adams St 34 N Mo M1on1anos 1 Carroll Mont 17 w Monfena I F t Lewi\ 14 Coloreoo M1l't• 1l MH•. Coto 31 w Ntw Mo co Montana T ten 7S FICK•• Moun •e1n 13 20 SOUTHWEST ArkanH• 24 Mou>tcin 3 Tt •&> IS. SMU 12 Tex .. 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Toes l..u1neren crowd Of 12,179 ln the Centrum, J~ E Tua• S• 31 Ablteni• Cnrllflen gave Boston a 6-2 preseason re>-21 d Th L k f · hed l 5 Men_der~on SI 21 Mard1no 11 cor . e a ers ·uus at -. s ieonen F Au"'" 21 sw r.us Bird scored 10 of 18 Boston S• 14 Tua• A&t 19 S•m Mo1a 1on St 1• pomts tO launch the comeback, f rlnolv, Te• 14, Sllllestern, T~nn and the Celtics outscored Los An· 10 geles 19-4 ln the fourth quarter run th at gave them the win_ A Bird jumpshot with 27 sec- onds remaining, and a Robert Parish free throw with seven sec- onds left assured the vtctory. MIDWEST Nolrt Da m e 11 USC 6 M<ehloen 16 Iowa 13 On•o SI 21 M•cn1oon S• II ttlino•• JS P1.orout 2 I Norlnwuter n 19 MIMtSOle 9 w .. con"n 4S Ind er>a 14 Mlu ourl 38. KenHs St O Nebraska 69 Colorado 19 Presents Monday Nitht Football Featuring MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL. ON THE BAY • 2 Big Screen TV's * 50¢ Hot Dogs * $1.00 Kamakazrs & in Price Shooters during half time * $1.75 Stadium Mugs of Beer (32 oz.) Win a FREE T-shirt! 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Jac~'o" St 10 Gurtlord 70, Mamodt n·Svdnev I Mamo1on 1ns1 28 Moroan S• 17 rn;nois S• )4 NICllOll\ St ?9 J acksonville St 30 T "'"•ooe 1 Lafevtfle ) I Jemes Mad 1on 14 L•vingston St 41. Oe 1a St IS Llvlnot1one I . Fevett~v11>e SI 1 ttnt Ken 9 EAST Midland 41 Concoro1a Net> 1 Penn S• 41 w v iro·n•a 7J Minn ·Oulutn 6. Celo•lldo C.01 :. 0 POf\ouroll 71 No-v u ' M«vtano 31 Ouo 3 M1no1 St 21 Valley tnv St 1 Connee11c..,1 31 Maine 76 Mlu ourt·Rollo IS, Ct n! Mi~sourl Oarfmou111 37, Cornell 11 l'iotv Cron JI, l rowft 10 1.e111011 I). Armv 12 Me•Mlellu .. tta 2•. lot lOft u. 21 Ne" Hamp~Jre 1•, Hor1'-t1Wn PeM 17, Yale 0 Rr>04e llland 17. S C-11cul 7 T ttml>le 23, 0.ta .. are 1. AIDrlgllJ 25, Wiik" l Alfred 39. '4rlland 11 IJ American Intl ll. llllaea 13 Amllan1 u. Weateyan 7 810oma1>urg Sf. 17. Cllaynay Sf. 13 8rdgwaflr,Mau :M, Curry 12 8ueknall 31, COll.lml>la 31 BuHalO 2•, 8rockPOrl SI. 6 C1lllornla, Pa 2t, Shlppanaburo SI 21 Cerneo 1t·M a l1on 25. lle111anv,W.Va. 16 Cltrlon St 35, tndla,.., Pa. 2• COHI Guard •S, Bowdoin 15 Coll>Y 27. Middlebury " Cw Poat 11, SPl'lll9fltld 7 Oetawar• Val 1•. Junlala 7 Edinboro St 59. 8uHelO St. 0 Framingham St 29, w aaHletd SI. Froa•ouro SI 7'. Grove Cllv • C.ettv•Ouro 34, Mul\lenDe<g 7 C.ttnvlll• SI IS. w Ve. WK lvn • Hooart 4f Ha mmon 29 Joftn Carrott 10, WHll. & Jefl. I JOMl HoPkfna 25. Geor"town, 0 c 16 to.Un IJ, Safltt>Wv SI IJ, tie Kutl!Own St 16. W Chatter St. 7 Man Maritime 14, W. ConnKll· Cul 13 Momctalr SI 27, Cent CONIKll· cut ti 21 Morev11n 10, l.vcoml119 7 N Y T ten 2•. Glanl>oro SI. 2'2 Nlcnoh 17, w New Eneland 0 Norw1cn 31. Aloanv. NY 27 Ptvmoutn SI 42, Matna Maritime !!Pl 14 Marl,! 13 Rocll9'ter 3S, St l..ewrence 2• St Francl•. Pa. 13, Nl111are 12 Sn1011ero 19, Concord 3 12 Harvard 28 Pr inctton 26 M1n our1 Vet 42, Terk10 ) Motstre 14. Fordnam o o Mo Wtllern 11. Mo Sou•nern 10 •m.iiiiii...l.iiim ________ liiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii .. Slloe>erv Rock 17, Locll HaY911 SI. 19 Monmouth. Iii 70. Grinnell 0 Moorhead St 32, Winona S• 14 N Oakole 24, Neorol•• Omaha N Oakoto SI 34, N Colorado 21 NE Mluourl 21. NW Mlu ourl Sf 11 N Mlc11loan 4S, Saolnftw Val St 6 Norl h ern SI .s 0 10 Minn ·Oulur11 I NW Iowa 4?, Bem1oll St 28 Plt!iOuro SI 3•. Wavne. Neb 20 Prlnclt>la 17, 1111u111noton 14 MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL BIG SCREEN TV FAMOUS HAPPY HOUR •BBQ Ribs • Basil Chicken • Tuna Fish Salad • Fresh Fruit •Guacamole •Salsa Ro•e Mulmon 10, Cenlrt 0 St Am orost 21 Btnedlct1ne 111 9 St Clouo St 21, Mom1nO\ldt 11 • Linguini White Clam Sauce St Jonn·., M•nn 17, SI Olel 17 SI Tnomes 10. Maca1e1er 3 S1ou • F a lls 31 S Oakoto Sorot10 -~"ON Y S ,.1~ S Oar..010 21 Menkato St 27 • .----...:.: It S Oa•o•a St 1J AuOu•l•na,S 0 9 ,_ ~·-~~ S Oa,ote Teen 49 Oekota :# -• Wtstvn 0 ,.. ~ .. ~i· t t -, Sterling 16 :.1 Marv • 1<.on 14 . r FREEi All during g•m• Win 1 FrH T ·Shirt 103 N Bay11de Dr. Newport Beach 640-5260 T aoor 10 Ke"••' We\tvn 1 ' , "" .. ..; Vetoare1•0 71 Sf Joseon Ind 10 l~lll!lll!lll'I~~~-!-~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WartburO 47 Uooer Iowa 6 I• St(u HOUSF •SALOON • 3 Giant Screen TV's • Guest Celebri1ies • Raffle Prizes • Mexican Hors d'ouevres • 25c Muge of Beer • Corn Dogs. Popcorn, Peanuts Live SO's & 60's Music After Game NO COVER CHARGE 549-1512 Oyer Rd ar Newport Fwy . Santa Ana 10 Ft. Wide Screen TV Ill 01 Mugs of 81'er Happy Hour 4 30 lo i P M M I Comphnwnt 1r v Hor d Ouevr"S L Iv!' l ntertammenl r ollowrng Garn~ 14982 Re dhlll Happy Hour Drink Specials 75¢ Draft Beer • Double Welle '2.00 50¢ Hot Doge BIG SCREEN TV 11nd smaller ones throughoul 4250 Martincale Way Newport Buch ~Ml CllSll~ MEXICAN RE~TAURANT~ Est. 1972 GIANT SCREEN T.V. (Costa Mesa) 2 TV Sets Each Store Double · Well" Drinks Throughout Gaml' •• Plue Surprl••• • • 2t1 l . '1th It. 105 Mein It. Coeta Mee• 8elboa MS-7'2t 11f.MOO ~-----·· -·. .. ('_, Oranql' Cl1,1-,1 DAil Y I 1U1l 1'i 111 1day Oct 23. 1983 ......._ San J o~t· looitnt• •• B11L 1 ·, , ... ,.o •~ pur u e<I h y \It~(' ·1,.u 1l •·u11 (<JO) of AP Wh•photo LonA Bt·~wh Stat•• during PCAA Mt'- tiou ut \ t•lt·run ... Shufium Saturday. M ic i outlasts Iowa 0 1g Wolv.eri11t· ..... rc111t)i11 t111beate11 in Big 10 race ANN 1\Hl3C II ·.11 h 'lu Ji n: 111' Bob Bergeron had :i 15 '·'"I It• Id i.:1• .. ! "•111 l'l~'.ltl s•·nmd-. remainin~ to i.:1\ ll 1 1111t1 .• 111 ·I \\,I• 11 :n•'" ,. 16-13 Big Tn1 fu.1tl,;11l \lti• 1 ~. fl\'• r No i:! [owa Saturday Th; \'" 1un It": r,11 •1 i: .. , ,, 11h .1 ,; 1 !'>t <1::.v11 r~'Ord and kt•pi tlu \',',.(•,. 1 """ 1111d1•feat1 d with :1 5.Q,·onft·n•tlft>rl'c.·nrd "lid ·th1 l l.;.\k1'Vt•s tell tt•5·:..! and 3-2 m t Ii·· Big r. " Tht• 1v\'olv1 •n11•" · "' 111r111ig f1• Id 1'.• 1,1] '' .i-. st'l u I' hy linebac.·kt•1 f,11tlr11 ' I 'h .. · 11··11\·1 1' 11! ,1n fowa fumbl<' · Thi· ll.1Wkt•,\•''> 1 .. ,:.111 •• ( with a fakt• f1Pld ~···' H• ,,., G rogan p11k1d 11p 11 , pass tu r.. ·t < >11 J'l11 /,If, ' 1 l\.11tl11K .11·~ l ;, i dd .\I kttkoff a11 I .Jut• s. h 1 Ii 1 plays loll r Torr, ;-.; ' I .. 1 • • tie thl· ~c111 , ':\ I ~ Penn .tt;tnt'-1' J I • ., .... , 1111·.11.:111 ,., 11 11111'11.11 h i 1.tl l•'I l.,1l'I-f'11111 1•1 r, 1 '·"d Tri I ., • I I: ,p I I '<I 1111 t'J,,,ltf(I" f •! '• J ·' \\ ,, s., I ' I 1.1 " ' I • STATECOLLE<.a:. L l>.11•i.: S1r:111g thrrw for three ltHtchdO\.\ ns. run f Pl' llllC ,1 nd -,pt lJ I' <1 f lt>kf g oal as unranked P1•n11 S •.11 1• Uf''' t f11urtl1-rank1'fi West V1rg1n1a, -11 :.?:s It W,lS lhl' fifth -.•r,1 J'la \I l• •r \ 1111 1'1 llll Stall after thn·• se<Jso11 o pe 1 .i1g 111 ,, ., •' l 1 ~ , .... u ~t rL-i mastery ,,f \\ , • .,1 \'11r r11 1 111 , ,, ,, • ·1 I" f ,t· :.1:-' :.!fl V!'ars • Thl• :\l11unw1111 1 r·~ ·• 1 1 ""' , , • 1h 1 1•.in1• unbeatl·n 111 -.1>. ~t.1r 1 lf,.il, .. ! f. •.11 111. 111L.•·t \\ lwr, Penn St.al•• •,C'orto;J 1111 It f11 sl ·.;.·11t·-. Till N1tt;111,v L ions built .1 <?I lO h.ollt11111 li· 1rl 1:-'-)t1 jng1<111111,·\Pd on his fir~t 11 pas.<;1· .... lil'f1 H• 1111~..,1111.( .\'pbrB!>ihU 69. ('t1lornd1> 19 UNCC>LN. Nt·I, M 1k1· H1111• r .. nd lrv111~ Fryar each -.cored tw1> 111ud1<1""' 11!'> 1n " Big f:iKht Con1erenct• record third J>I r1•i<l J·11r111g buri;t "·' Nebraska uvC'rcaml.' a 1,lt1~~1 .h 111 ... 1 h.dl to µ.,:-.1 ;1 home<.'Oming 69· I~ Vll'tor~ 11\ t r C1JloradCJ The Cornhuskr•r<. 'i(•Jn <I ;J Big Fight rc•l.'Ord ..JH points an th<• third µo·r 1od ,.ft.or ll .itfin)! 111.-.1 Ii,· J.l l:l al the half Texu.tt 15. S.HI. 12 DALLAS. Tt•'< Dodge Crlffit.: q{f 1:, _,. \ •· q•1:11 l••1 h,wk 'I •/\Id th• 1 .. t1l•h .111 I fl 1 Pr" ·d ·' fourth·pt•riod, 7 y.1rd touchdown pass to w1d(' rL't.'CIVt•r 8111 Boy Hl'yunt "-" Tt•xas t>ndC'<l SMU's '.! 1-ganw unlw;Ht•n Mn•uk v.1th a 15-12 victory Thl' v1ctur'.· wa~ l\l>t W<:'Ul't> until cornerbalk Jl'rry Gray b;1tll'd !\w:1y SMU quarterback Lanc.·e M, Ilht•1iny'!> two-point t·onv(•n,111n pa.~ 111 the fmal thn•1• minut(·s T~w M11:-.t.111gs had L'Ut tht• Longhorn::.' It ml to I~! I:.! 1111 H1·1<~:11• ))up,arcl's Hi-yard TD ru11 \\'1th :.! I i lt•f1 t ub11,.,1 28. '1l ...... 1 ...... 111pl .#tit . I :J .\l JS1 ' ':\ \I, l.1or11 I .J.1111t·_... r:utd 7 1 · .. 11 f,, f111 dll 1 .i r i·. 11 •U• hduw11 ;111d qu.1rl1·1ba1 k H..11ul\ t'.1111ph1 11 ~11d1 d t''" ..('\Hild l1alC .,.onng d11 v1 .e<, :"\ ,, \1111 I I I d1 I• 111 ti l\1J:-....,1.,.-.1ppl ~t.1lt', :!ti l :t Ill .i .;. 111 )11 ,\ l 1 l 'u11l••11 111 t g.n1w .l.1111c·.., It 11h ,,.,,1111~ 1 un c...i.1111.: u11 ,\..it.uni ... 't'<·nnil pl:t:-,. of llH game> Campbt.•11 th('n hrt Bo J<1tk:>Ain wrth ,1 2 ".ud tuuC'hdown pass followmg an 111tr•n-1•ptinn l!l\'11\lo( Auburn a 1 1-:i halft1m1· lc•<id <i1•orJ{la 11. ll,.ntueh) 2 I l\TllENS. <.i.1 IJ.l v1d Ml{.luskt·~ .,.'l,n'{) t\'" :1 •lwhdoY. n .. ., :rnd K1•v111 Bt1t IN .11lckd 1 f1{·)d ~odl ah• r 1.hn-. qu1c k 1 h1rd • 1uur1t•r tt111wv1 r:, ti 1~1 1 1 ••.t ...._., "rllll r:111kl·d ( ;c•ur,1{1.1 in 111nt1ol ,1..., llw Bulld .. g .... burlC'd K1•r1111t k~. 17 :n in tlw Snulht''l"l•·rn Co11 t1·ri•ncc• K1 ·ntut•kv lwld" 1'l 10 ll't1d until m1i:.t.ak1·., g;wt• ( ic·o r gia l'01ltr1 •I l\.kC\uskr•v <.t:111t·d tht• Iii pomt thml 4llc.lrt•·r SJ>fl'I' w1ll11n .1 sp:1n llf 11:20 wlwn Ill' hamnwrt-<l [l\'ll' from tiu' :1 with µ,•12 ldt 111 llw p<•t'lod The St'(m' t·amt• fiv•· 11lays aftpr ('1;11·1.·nc·L· K;1y poum·t"<i rm Bn:m W11\i:uns' fumblt• nf ;1 fa11· t•s1td1 al the' Kentucky Ii l<'l orlda 2 ·1. 1£11 ... 1 Cartdlna I 7 GAIN1';SV!Ll.E. Fin t\mll·1son 1u!'llC'd f11r 118 yard~ and two tou«hd11\\1t.o; ;1~ s1>.th-r:tnk1·d Florrda c·arn1• from l:x-hu1d ro bc'at t-:.1st Carnlan,1. '..!·I 17 l\ncl1·r~u1 1.111 .\ vards fur .1 S('llfl l;itt m th1 <;l'eond qu.1rtt'1 l 11~ 1;.vard hui·.,t in the fmal 0< r111<I -.ll:lJlfl<•d •• 17 17 No Olympics JOr 11 weightlifters MOSCOW (l\PJ El1·\1 n weightllfll•rs, 1nl·lud 111g .111 American. v..ho w1 ri· d1 'lu .. 111"'.J from thl' Pan Arni 11c;11 , < ,,.,1 • • are inc:hg1hl1· f111· the l'IH l < 11· :o p lCS bc-t',llhl' or ,j i \ • '.I .\I suspensmn llTllJI*-''" h v 1t11 l1it• r national Wr•1ghtlift11 11: 1·, d· r ation, a dt'll•.l.(a\t• s;11d S .01111, 1,,, The suspensum. whit h 1 • I I•• live from Aug. 14 HlH:~. 111• do1t1 · of the Pan Am C.mv ... t ~ 1 n1 J~l Aug. 1:1. !llH5. ·11--." ii i .. ,,.., 1 Cuban world c('(.·ord hold• 1 ( ·,.,, adian fed~r.it1on d1·h •p,.1\• I h1!i11 St. Cyr told Tlw As.'il;n:1t• t!} •• ,. The nanws of tlw ,,,~I'' 11111 d 'At'l~htllft1•r" WPll' 1101 rt•l1 <l"t•d l !11Wt'\l l'I lh1• l\1111•n1 ,1ll 11!.., q•1.1lif1l'd in 1J ,, P.1n /\111 < ;,1111•'!-> ",,., .Je ft M1dwl-.. whn \\ ·'" tnppi·d nf thn•t• .'lllld m .. d:t.h !111 ... h 1t \\,,, 1·u11s 1d111•d :ilH111rm.d .0111ol1J1l'. nf lPstrn-~1•'1'1>11• 111 l11 s \'.l•'ll• M1chd s 1'11inp1'1•·~; 111 1111 · • I 'I lolnj.(r.11n d ;1.-..-. 1>1.,qu;tl1f1 rd for 1111 l.(itl ... 1 .. rn1d 11~· :ti llll' Pan Am l:·11T11•:-""'" n nwl Nun"7 o f C'uha, w h11 !->l'l n 1.11ild n1·ord in tlw snatch al t ht• <.um1111·r C'Vt•nl ll1s thn-.• gold nwrl.d!-> wt>rr t:1ken awnv and of f 1nab -.;i1d thr n-.·nnl \~ould 111t1 t >Ulll Newpo rt Christian rolls The Newwl>f'n < 'hm.t1 •! I l1f!I eight-man foothstll ,,. ,,. 1 t< covered from n slow -.\.1rt 111 fir11· I fashion aw11n.'ll c .. 1 Lutlif' 111, ecoring all 1L'> point.-. 111 th• f11 al three quurtcr~ 111 ,,i1 I to Academy LA·agu1' r111np :11 \.\1•-.1 minster llif(h I lulfhat'k Stl'VC' Forlx·~ hit •It• •·nd tr1nr· thrr..• trmC'S, l Wll(' 0 11 run'> .111rl ont'l' on a p.L<;.5 rN.'Cpllon Pt lt ['-..,m w.1:. th<• gr nund ~;11nPr for Newport Christr.ir1, Ill' 1•11unting for 104 yards Tlw Cnnqut•ror"I arr 2. n 1n l•·a~•111• plnv 1111d fi I ov1•rall flllCI pl;1\ ,, 1·1 udal lt·aguC' g;1ml1 agains t I .••I f1ngwPJ\ Chrrsrian Sat•irrlny Tnmas AJan. an 111tcmM1onal w1•11.(htllflmg ,,ffit·i:1l m MUSI ow for the World .ind Euror~·C1n <.'hump10nsh1p .... s.11d he had tlw namt's of thrnw suspend<'d al has h11tC'l und W1Juld disdoN: •hpm latN Suturd:1y Murr.1y Lt•Vln, thi· rn·s1d1 •nt ,,f lht· ll S W<·ighthftin~ f<'t'd1•r al.Ion. rL'achcJ by telephone in his offil'<' at Boca Raton, Fla., said he hud not been notified o f any susp<.•nsions M1C'hels was belicvro to be homr in thf' Chicngo area ~nd l:ould not ht· n'achcd by telc phonl' The suspensions were imposed t.luring a closed meeting of the exe<·uuve board. hcid last week, St Cyr said Thl• otht'r weightlifters in· volvcd in thf' Pan Am Games disqualiCl<'at1ons mcluded Alberto BlanC'o of Cuba: Canadians M khacl Viau and Guy Greavette: J 1N Adarm<'S Puez of Venezuela; Enrique' Mont1«l of Nicaragua: .J11qm·11 Oliger nf C hile; Guilk·rmo Lt>p<'7 o f ArgN1tinn: JOS(• Lozada of J>uc•rto Hko: and Ulballero I >okt"y of C'nlomhin. Titans keep on winni~g Fulle1·to11 s tays JJ erfect in PCAAwith 18-17 win FHESNt' < ',.J St..itt· 1-'ulll'r llm 4uartt-1 bal'.k D..tm1111 Allc·11 hit J,1J11t·-, Pn•w1tt with o 15-yard tout·hdown pi•"-" with J 0 I It· ft Ill lht· w .1111l' Satun.lay 111ght to givt'l lu T1t..t11s ,, Ill 17 w111 ovt•r Ftl-8110 Sww tn a Pkt'1f1t· Coast A.1hl1 lit As.<;(x·iat1on gamt'. F ullNltJn. ''""" ~ 0 111 1lw !'CAA and fi. J uvt·rnll, prt>::.etv(•d th<· \\Ill 111 tl11' t111ol ..,1'<.unds as Lit1C'b<1ckc1 T1·rry lluhb.11 J r<'l..'VV••rt•tl " Frt•sno Sl<.ttt.o fumbll· un the· T1ku1 lU ymJ lllw with •l!J "''<.onds lt•ft. F'ounu.uri VallPy prudul·t <ir t•g Sleinke's :rn-yard fl<'ki grnd gavl l•'ulh.•r1<m w1 P(,lr ly ;j 0 lt•ad, but a 2-y:.irt.l run by Er w llt'(IWtl<xl in tht• S('<.'tmd quartt·r put thf' Bu II dogs atw.1(1 Lufayc llt lt~lN.du•1 ~·ort·d un a I vart.I run in the third quitrt<·1 I u 1 l"n•s1111 "itatP 1''ull1 1 to11 cut the lead Ht 14 11 on H1 k C'alhrn111'!> 11 vwJ run .ind AllL'n's lWO-potnt C:O)I\ t•f:)ton I'll II ."iJtn Jt~.-,, ..... ,. Ill, l ,UlfM Bf .. 1u.•l1 ... t . 9 LOI\(; H1'.1\<'ll tiu.111ul •• 11 k Bot, FraSC'tJ capping a thn-t>-ploy, 69 yurd dnvl' Washington SUitl, now 3 4 ovl•rall am.I 1-:J m the Puc-10. maul· ll JI · :l I when P urter IA .ok a pi tchou t from quarterback Ricky Turnl'r and wc:dved his way 68 yards fur the> M'(Jrc with 5.03 n•n1<.1ining ff'u~hlngton :J2. Or1.•gun 3 EUGENE, On· Swrhng Htnd'l rushed tor 131· yards and Jeff Jaegcr k1ckc.-'d four £1elt.I gouls as 14th-rank<..'Ci Wru.hingt.on t1.10k tlw lead in tht• race to the HOS<! Bowl with a 3:.!·J 1"t.tc1f1l· IO Conference football romp ovc•r Ort·~on A rei:·ord Autwn Swd1urn crowd of 44,:.wo wat.che<l SLc·vc• Pl•llut.•r (hrCJw two touthdowri passc.~ and run 61 yards ft,r another 'M.llrl' Mt•anwh1le. tht Huskies' dl·f<·n.sc> sllflt'<.I thl' 01 l'~on oflt•n..'ot'. picking off four pas..-.<•.s arnl t•llrn1n.ttu1g the Duck running game· • Both lt·anu. 1•11t1·n d thl g;.!111t :!-fl m tt .. t'onforcnl'l· and Ou•g11n wa::. l'CJmmg off balk 10-IJ<it'k up~t·t.s ovt•r Cal1fo1111a .incl A11.rona 1·u111pl1•tl'd 211 of l·I p.1..'~'1 , fu1 :!.IJ Vdr ds and two luU< hdo\\ llS l11 11 ad Sa11 .111!-o( S t.ill',,, clll fll.!J J>CAA \It lOI v ...... I . .i11g l~·.11 h S L.Ill Tht ">p.11 1.111" r11 " I 1 111 tlit· PCAA .ind ;, .!. '",.,all k1 p l tlit ir h11i.x·s lur J l'CAJ\ llllt· .ilivt· \\hilt· Lung &.1• it S:Jtt· droppc•d oul 11! tlil' ran wllh al -:! 11·.igUl' rn,11 k .111d 5 :.! t>Vt-t all ~w11dar d But Washmgto11. h I r1vt·rall gralilx'<J tlil leot.l lotc· rn the· first 4uarlN and dommatL'U the rl"St of the l'Ol1tt!.st !t't11nlord :JI. 11rl.zun11 22 Fra:-.t'<> l''""•t'-ll'd w11li Kt•1th Mdxmald on o :w :-.·,1nlpa.,...,pl;1vw1tl1 IU ~>.!(,.ft111tlwtirstquarte1 tu p11t tbt' Sp;11 1.111s .d11 0.1d Ii 0 Tlw k1tk Wi.1~ blul'kl-<l. STANFORU fn•shma.n qua1 tc•1 bal'k John 1-'uyt· f1rC'<l thrN.: toud1duwn plli>.sl'S ,L., StanfurcJ !>napp<.'Ll a n11w K:..trnt· losing ~\n:uk <md totally donunatc-<l l!:llh-1 o.111kl'<I Ar111in1:1 tur a ::.tun11111g 31 -:!:.! upset victory fta~l1#1t,._ to11 4tt. :l I. '1·b:11na St. 21 Pay1., whCJl'Olllll'\tt'd with Founldl11 Valley High prot.luct Eniilt· I l.u 1) ft)r T D pas.1,1·.., uf :i5 and 'l.7 var<l:. and 1<:r1c M ulhns on <1 19· y.1r<lt-1. fin1shC'd wt th 28U yards on 22 complt>lltms in 28 atlt•111pl.'> Ti':M l'I•'. /\1 r> s .. ph111111>11·. lull back Kerry f'1irll·1 !'o''llrt•d t \\,, tliu d •111.11 ti •r ll)1Jd1dow11.s on runs 11f 2 ,m,J till v.nd:-,... w .. ~·l1111gt1111 St.;it<· upst'l 1:1111 iank1·d i\r111111 .. St;1t•" :n :!I Stanford, 1·6 this season, lx·~an IL'; l<•sing i.tn·ak aga.111Sl Ari·wnn J;,~t yea r Rut thl' C'.1rrlino.1I <>Utrar1, outpassed and outplayP<l Anzc111<1 111 1·\'t•rvthu1g this ume, indudmg fumblt<.s H 1t1 •d I~ 1""111 lll\d1•1d11L(.., p111 11 It• k1ekof[. lh<' 1",11gar,1T:L-.1·d a :.!I 17 h;ill111111' ch•f1l'lt on P111 ter's :! vard rw1 \"Illa ,'.3ti l1·t t 111 lltt• third quurtC'r AP Whepllotv Rustlers earn 35-0 triumph Goldt•11 Wl-::.t l \oll•·gc wh.c ri h.id l>tt:n hurnbluJ m It..'> t\\ • previous ouling.s did "''"'' pu11 ishmg o f 11.S own Saturd;,, rugnr handing wmlt•s..1, Compton " :if1-1 sNbi:ic-k ,Jl Orani.ie C(J..t. .. : l"1,l11 g. ln lht,.,t· two lops1ti1·d 1 <1nl··~: .. thl' Hustlt·r-wprc· '"" ''"i" d '' P<1:-...1df'11,1. :1K .(J and h' t 1.ll1"°1 41 i Toni F1sthh1'lk 1•1nt1l Hu-:tlt•r-. 111 th1 · 11g t l 111!1• 11 '' ..,P •rll1J..' th1 fir'>t till •• I ,.,,! r• Wl·st 11 lit hJ11\\ 11s c;wc 1~tllll·d thl· f11 ,1 1., . 1w, It had thl' b.dl rutting ···~!••llu IO pl.n :1:? vatd m.J« !. • n 11.-.. m n1.1I 1x ,..,.....i·s..s11111 Jnd !.-i .... !>h • ,., brokl th111ugh l<Jr <J 44 ,.,id _1o1t;11· on th1• ..,.'t ond \.\.'h11t· F1~hl.1t'(k ".._..., I 1111,_ ,,1 adm11 abl1 y >b curry1 ng t h1 I>,, Huo;tl«·r quart1•rb'-lt·k J, t 11 I l1·1r" h,1d •• hrol ha11d thrl>\' 111,ll It, • '" plt•!ll\~ ,.JJ ('1.l(hl l1ro...<.<-. Ill tfl• •I play111~ httlt 11 riri t~ .111 !:,._. " • gunll' lit>111h•'s 7 \o..1rd Tl> ,,.1,1111. ll•rn with Garv Parr Lsh 111 th• ........ n l quart<'r i;(H\'(' thl' Ruqkr-. 1 .!H ' advant.agl' at mtt>rm1-.. ... •1m '1i<·higa11 ki<'k••r Bot. Bt ·r~-wron .iurnps into thf' arm.., of tpamurnl<-Clu) \lill•·r a ft <•r winnin g boot. Hunn111g b::wk J uh11 S t•·rn1g1 eapp<'(I pff lht• scoring ft1r t , \\'1 With a (llW·yard di\'(' UI 1h1· tlll' quarlt.•r OCC TOPPLED. • • Tlw tkfrn~" ml•a11whil1" .-1 nut nllow Compton .; senou thrl'al thrnu~hout, as tht• T-1rt.ir p<'nt'tratl'd thl· GoldC'11 \Vt>st 4 only om'<' From Page C1 Thi• ..,,-on• • ·•Pl""I ·• 10 play. ·,•:1 v<'rd dn\1• ,11111 \\,1s a1dl'<I hv ,1 r11u~h.n,.: thl' ku kt•r rx·nolt v ••Ra111 s1 C··rnt111, "\.\t hit\< 1 ,,,,1lrh1~ llll t'Xl'U~"­ \\'t JU~l d11J1 l )l,\\'I' tht ()\•plh • l'urk,..r "Ktld :itt1•rw.11d, n•fl·rnn)( t11 thC' problcoms lha t df'vt lop1'd whpn s1.:1rt111ft off<·n:;1vl' .l{Unrd Brvan Kaw11.in ti.id 10 lt·.iv• th1 ~illll•. \\ 't Ii .111 lrlJlll \ "Tlw pn1l•l••rn t11111gh1 w.1'\11'1 tilt' f.1111' 111 tlw d1•f1·11'<1' \VI' 111:-.1 1 •>uldn't rn•)\'1 1h1· h t!I" Turk1•1 .1rld1•d I{ it's"'"' 11111sol.1ll11n tr> l'urk11 . hi... d1 lr·11..,1· dad Ill! 11 111 .1nntlw1 d1•t1 rmuwd l'f fort .11{11111'1 tlw rush , h11ld1n~ t hi' 11,1t1on's I Oth-r.1nk1'<l r n111111u111 ty t'Ollt•><t> 1 .. :im to !1•1 vartb 1wl rush111K Cerrito~ 42. Oranoe Coast IJ Scon bv Ou.,1•ri ~·'1"1'0"' c 8\f 0 1 0 6 -13 r,,, ll'l 1 I 1• l•-•7 r -J JOhr iOl'I t '"" t Oeron~ ''C~ l ( Ot!vltCflu& J oau trom Str,.,.wv• • lBoronf' i..1ck. OCC-Cu1en~e 1 run !Greene k.t• C -Veuonn 11 o'"' trom Slf'enw"Yr..k l ... v11vvhn 16 pa\\ trom !>teeriwvcti tOe .. t'i~,. ' ..... OCt.---C..Of\4•nf' \ run Ct.1cll. te•rNJ ( Pfl-f)ptes l1 oau trom ~•t•t1w\ICI> 186' u•f' 111.•C " c JoM~on recovered bloC'ed ount In t nfl 1nnt !Barone 1tic1t i .lllltndenct l,000 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ru1hl"11 nee -<••'••>t'dn IS 47 Mtred·•h • i 1 11• "" 4 II D<>wn\ 7·• Crnnoa I • ""' '~ll\• 1 f(lr "•111U\-J, Coo<11nt 1·0 r I )Ohn\Otl 13 SQ No\h, 10 n '•'ft'l"'¥¥l •, 4 for ·m l'lu\ 1t PreoCh<"' 1 1 "'''''n 4 ripfchrr l·fo• m1nu\ J M 1lrt1f'l-lt / i Panln9 fl! C (.no<11ne 7· ll 0 89 P11rlH&ll 6 11 J t \I •1•nW\C'-U 16 0 Hl'l M OVP\14,n (I I 0 ') Mf't.1'.1111\1\ 1 I 0 41 F1ec.Mn9 11( c -5ton, J 4S Me• edlln ) JS. 5et1~rl1Pld I lO H••nondPI I 9 C•u ta•eo• l 19, Dnwt11 I 10 L -llovvnn 9 14, BtvacQuft 1 13 Peor>lt>\ 1 10 ,..., •on l '7. >onn1on. l '9 Wuh the Wiil. ewe t•vent'd ll.' ovl'rall re<'<>rd al 3-3 and I : 11. thl' s,1u1 h Coast Conft•rt•n1..·(· Golden West h1t.5 thr road ne:-1 Saturda). v1s1tmg San Dil'~1> Mrs.1 Golden WtU lS, Compton 0 Sc.,.• Dv OUar,.o Comnlnn a C.01<1en Wu• • •• C,W F \(Mb•'' ) 'U" tDoe.., .. l • (,W r 11.C"l>t t ., •• r 1n t001t,, • 1c '- (,W J:. 1\Cn bec11 .l ''-'" COoor1 -. " C, N P&rr!\.h I n~U\ lro~ Hf'· .. I~ :Jf'f'\ • , CW-Ste1n•ottr 1 "un cOoen -. i.S. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ( < ~0~11 10 •ni "''HM\;\ \ Fl ulhl119 I)~ W1nftt\ I .a H"I Gw f f\tt1t1ttr" 77 110 5,, .. ,0,, 1~ ,q Ao O!t•~&ltt ' l~ ~ffl'1•1,Jtr 1 8 H f'11r tt 1 1 Cluttint mt" ' 1• Pt nine C 11~11 ~ I' I 101 r.w Heh1lf1 ! • 0 l 10 GrlJO"•ft ,., •• I 'f\ A•c.Mll9 ( Jf tmon 1 ll '"'•"•"' J 1• ""''C "' i "" GW O• v : 41 Bowle\ 2·4• ..... ,, l ~ ril<M>f'" ' 19 O Ca•lanen I 16 r.~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hus tlers ousted f r on1 tou rney *SHARK FISHING 3 TRIPS DAILY WARREN MILLER LIVE! liold1·n W1•s1 l'ollt•Ji(t' advam't't1 pas \ pool play of thl· Saddl1•b<ll k \'olh·-. ball T oumnmt•nt Saturday. , but the Husllt•rs w en• s topped by San Di<'go Mesa, I 5-l2, 111 the quort<'rfinal round Marv ('oh1ll and m1dt.lle blockt•r Phyllis Lange pl.1yed Wt•ll for thi• UoldPn W('St NEW• USED• BUY• SELL • TR ADE• H llTlllGTOll BEACH -I I I s40 PER PERSON (6 person maxlmuml • e •m -11 •m • 1 pm -6 pm • 8 pm -1 •m 46' SPORTFISHER BALBOA DEEP SEA FISHING CHARTERS BALBOA (71 4) &75-2960 n~1to1GS 10 oO ' i .. LA~"' oa111 '''°' 1 1'·111 1111\\ Oct JO Nl'#l'Olll lf.A(H N .. t fUllCRION ""' t N()lllH~IOGl ""' l lOS AllOHfS A{t~r 11 S<'orc•l£''1.C, f11'1',I q 11:11 11 1 the Conqur·rors brokt• thriq1gl1 f11r t href' touc·ht.lown'I m th1 .1·n1111 I period 10 as.sum<• a 20 II h1tllt11111• lead. By lht' l'n<i of tl11 rhard stanut. th1· Conq1wro1 /h .• d :1 commandinR ~ff.CJ o1dvr111t,11••· S enior quart1·rli.w~ 1<.11 1.lv Stuart {'l)nr1{'('lcd for R or I 1 p.1.._, attempts for I HI y.ml• .1 1d tw o touC'h c.Jownr. nnd al!'io r ''" Im ,, ACOrc P'twport Chrhtl•n SO, Cal Lul'1•r•n 16 Sc., •• llV O•J•l'f•n 4 I 1l~MA" 0 0 0 lb I~ .,.,.~l)"1rt l' \t "' 0 10 '' U '>O .,, • ''f'i"'" '"' caou ftJ r.-01 ~, ll,.,, U') r ~ ,An•\-.(' tM" ''""' ~tufllrll f,lf Y r t ,;tt 10 C>lt\\ ltf'''• \h Ml 'rwt 1,.1 f'Ol •' 1 " t w• •.A, wa1 f "'" ff urn \•utr'J '• ~ • ,., ', ,, H·•"""'''J nA\\ trrm '''""' '"( r n't•' , .. l"A\\ trnm \trntrt O tnwartl "'' ,, ,,., ,, ,_, 11 I '1 'JI u•\• ftu••1 YAh··~' t( roo f'i•" fl4 _,,,.1.'''" C' 10 fl•"' ffn '"''" trun le •f'l'11 ft -Hfll·nrv '~ nau •r~m M• ~' (l 1"1bftlt\ '''". /\ total of IH athelct<'S, indud· In$< th<' 11 lifl<'rM, wcrC' dis-• 1111nllf1c'Ci from the Prrn Am (;llmt's at Cnrm·a.c;, Vene1.ucla, and ~tr1 pJX-d of any ml'dnls and rt• mrds thc•y c•nmro, after tests showl'<:I banned substanccs m thl'lr sy11tems rangrng Crom eye firop!I to onnhollr ~lt'rold4 .. ,!~~.!!!L!D. ~:' 141.ssas ~ M1-111a ~ _,.~ I .,1W ~ \\lll,f\\111 I ,01\ \hr .., \\llll'l'"'\,,11111 ~ 111• O• f N 0 m .1 1 1 P 1 w h ,, \ YO ll rt' do11H1 yl1\lf hornetow11 nf"w!\pnper 1ne Daily PHlt 11\•, 111 ""' .. N .. f 10 No. II l7 N .. U SAJllA MONICA ~rlJOllOO t~CH ..... \ . 'AIAOfMA lOllO lfM'H '• . , .. • .\.' ... ... ('I y NFL NAT~NAL CONFERENCE West W L T P<1 PF PA llem• S 0 •h IH 12) s.~ r ,.nc."o s 1 o 11~ 103 •n Ntw Orlun• l D ~11 ISi ISS Allanta 7 s 0 186 IH IH C<Httr•I M·rr9'o•• S 1 0 II• 16' l•I G• n n e.. • l o s11 .O'I 111 D•trolt l • 0 09 •1 IJI Cn•<euo 1 S 0 186 10 I\• T&'TIOO Be • 0 1 0 000 IOI 196 Ea\I Delle• / 0 0 I 000 '1S '-" Wa.nlngtnr S J 0 11• n9 IM Pnt 1delol\10 J 0 519, 11 It NY G •~" S 0 /,6 116 1"" St Lvv•• ) O 786 1)1 1 '~ AMERICAN CONFEREHCE WHI RalO." :.'len .. 1r s 7 ) J • I 0 0 0 "' 181 \II 111 111 111 1\8 ll 1 111 S~•" • )/I 16, " H9 " .,, ·~ Ctntrll P1l'\Uur,,;r C1ev~1a11C t nna1 H ._.ston s 7 0 I 0 j 0 0 /14 II) II/ Sll t)S t•v 143 108 h6 000 l7l 1111 E .. 1 8vlf&IO 8tti I rr10te ~' d 'T • ] ••6 110 ' 1)1 l\' ,,, ••• 116 ~ttw Eru1antJ "'' Jo" ] • 0 H9 ISS 16• 4]9 Ub !<\ To<lav'• Gtmv• .S&f\ ''ttflC-1\CO at A•m\ A•IOtn ~1 Da '"' c ... ,..,,,. 1 a-6 ,.,. A.He ''d it• Nf'N YOt "-~l'.!t\ ("a ,. •1 tO a ..-"d'i Ue"o d' O~rvttt \(n,, tt ~ nt I 0"' l\.~l'\\Ql (1tv ot i.1w\10n ~1ril'\e)Old a1 G•<"f"r; 8 $1 (n,tavo at Pn14.J•"'" Npvw E l'IOJ&,,O 5 s.,Ha 1 C evtla,,o at C•ftC n'\a1 Oefro•t a• Nosn1r;gto(' M11m1 ot Belllmo,.e Plltlbur~~ •' Sea111e New Q(l1ta;ns ot fnmra Ao't Monc>av'\ G1mt ~eo ..... u ,C,ar11 .. a ~1 1 \..,,,,f' •• 6 .... ,. Ram' \llllUIC\ lEAM Oooontnl Ae'n' l.t\) f.-1r\I •/)ft'°'\ Ru\"1e\ ,..~,O\ Pau ""0 •5'"<a Pa~.t .. IJ1 • >() 481 1&7• " • 51 18 le ll 60• 1:1 l~I 1H l ''6 .o Pun•s K C"Ott 'C' •O F=umtHI'\ oi t P~r , If\ v a'(I\ 18 1: u '21 INOtVIOUAL Auu11n11 H '" ~ J~O 1' I? •I 106 O'•Pf\'" l<e<lOe• A1e .. """t" CuM8' Tcb Yd\ Avg '"' . . . ~ TO , 1i lU ;J I 78 • 0 • • & ' "'ti"' ~~''0.$. I l ~ 0 , 0 J 0 0 E a ~ ., 12;) ,. '}' l"lo< JU 10•1 "O' t1 , '1l ~I 14) & PA P"it,Tng PC. Pl " Yo• TO ~ >H .,. ~.. 1 ·o ~ 19 8 I A•C•t'tllt\9 No YO• TO 81•1lP' JO 31~ I Ot•P•• •• '9• 0 0 " • ·~6 G .. a~' ,., i'1 G""....,o~ ) t~~ 0f"'"8 "tl' 11 1 \) ~.,,._., ''7 - E ••C ~~ ' :. J qb Ae<O'O' I? 0 ~.oa•~ • O Tot" s :o '~ t 001> ~I 11'8 I 0,..... tee•'\ P t o ¥ \• )~ 1 .SU .. ,., -''-G , n H tf'lur~\ qf'Cl1f' ~ ~ J r, l )4 0 Al••a 1 .. r l 2Cl P.;r1 '•' .. r -1't'' 10·1 ;.•r \Or I )'] G f ~er i-J ;) 0 trf@f~•o1 <'' \ c .. it..'"'" ,.,,. 1 .. , io A ,.ft\ l r Nt 1 .. 0 COLLEGE UCLA 20, C11llfornl11 16 C•lllornl1 UCLA J<or• bv Ou1 ,.,.;' J 1 l -'' 0 0 I IJ-10 C..A r:c p,.e .. 1" ,,_a ~.., e>--~•' SA 0 -1'1\t• t CH"\' ul1..A BNY,....t1 " ' "" ''r1r-i Nr. ~eht 1L"t k.1r~• C• -~v P•&' I~ U(l A ri nt 1J (~\\ '' ..., Nfl •'fl H "",.., . UCLA "0'"'" , I • A-S8 ~/ C1I UCLA ~ , \' 1 ,.., ' ""'"fill' "''•1\ ""u ., ••'~' q"' . , \ o.,u~' 01'°1 .. r:: ·"ti,, \" ""'"''~ ,., '"'•.a -D \U\' .'r J~ fl I' I 4 1' ~·I ~ ,, 0 0 q &Ii H!>a INDIVIDUAL Sl A TIS TICS ,) -~ ... ' I I• I s ., I I ~ l l' ~: fii'-1\'1'4~-r4 \lf'tr. ;'\' J' u"lfrt ti ,,.. ~ n (11'' 'f' '4 4 LJ( l A ~.Je16on 'I 'n C.f"or0.1• • ~ H "' nf•' \ U /•1'1dffl'\\ I ~¢ f'IA \',•Nf, (3 C.•lbe• )6 4b I 1•1 •on" t J 0 16 UC. A ~4f'u'""tt•\,_ ''·H • 11~ 0°"• ~ • o J 11F Cr " .., , r • ,.,.., ) ,. 1 I i• •a··• '" ~ "l J,. •• ,.., .. ~ , ,.~,,,. 1 •a e ... ~ ' .. ·. ·c: ,. • ""'. • UCLA l\•'0""""'" I 106 N' \n 1 11 t• -!'!I 1 , 1 SNJH&f"d 2 19 c CU)l"tf')•J\ -: 11 QQ"•' l? Notrt Damt 11, USC 6 ',.. , " t ' "'4o't• [" • ' 0 ,, /1 ._,Ci Ii ,. ,., 1'. '' ,,. -p' NU P ·-" ~, J ... "'. ''D e:~), ,. ' J('I hf~ 11 ••• , ~ ,, J \ 1>•a--o~r I ,, ,.. ... '•0 , r-, JO""~l'O )'I A "~ I~ Gamt SleMttc • v~c I' 'I' l>C"'"' IS Ri.1\P,~1 v&'O' ll 109 P•u g ,.,rdi 11.4 Rei~'"' ..-a•d\ >O <>1uh IJ I\ I Puntl I I& f="umo '' 'J~·b1•1 10\1 I 1 Pen1111u varo• 9·81 Tlmt ol oouu"o" 79 06 INOl\llOUAI. STATISTICS RUSHING use ..... ~, Crutcl\et 10 SJ Sot'>Ctr ' t• NO 71 1n . &roo•• 1 l7 s,,.,1111 8 ,, , 18 Fren<l\CO l I lltll ~ 6 NO JU •• /I) 10\ " 6 II I \ ,, I 1 , 111 JO ~A 16 6• Pln,ftt M1r1011 PASSING -USC. S&l•1burv \ 10 1 J4 Grt•n 1 IS·1·80 NO. llPuerltl" S 1& I AA p1,.•1tt I 1-0-~? RfCEIVING -use N&•• , ,, NOi m•n 1 '1t Co•n•tll 7 15, Kf!tn~•ft 1 ) NO ll••a•o ) 11 P1n1o.e11 1 10 ..,o,.,sro I 1' CS P:uMtrton II, Frtlno St. 11 JCMt by O\la,,.,I ,_,en ,.,.~ Full Stt1nlo.• J11 F v 1 0 I 7-11 0 I I l 17 Fru R10 ... ooe1 1 'u" ·Co1•e110 •,r1o. Fru ·F1t1cntr I run ICo•lt llO ••t•I Full•Cell\oun 11 run (Allen run) "'" Cot1tllo 1• FG r t ic! Full Prtwlll I~ Oii\ fr11m Attftn 1\10110•• lo.lr•I • 76 901 ._.,,, t1ow"' Ru•lltl Yltdl Penl"U Vft•Ol llttur11 •"'"' P1utt """" ~\f,,,b1 .. , O\t ,, .... ,.1, ., ._.,,h T•mt o• POH~U ..,.. f ul ·~ II 1,~ 1.1 •I IJ ?• 0 (,\ ~ l 11 ~l)'lt ,, °' ''" n t I 11 /II m • ,. 1 "1 J-• I 0 I \ 11 \I San Jo" 51. II, Lo1111 8t1ch St. 9 Sore bV Quarters S.111 Joie Sitto 6 S I 0-II L°"" 11 .. c11 Stai. l o • 0-• ~J McOonatd 70 ., • ., ••om Fru,o ""· .,,., 01oc" ecu LB FG O..r11uere •o SJ Sattttv Alnuu tot '''d 0111on SJ re; AfODO&ll 19 LO ~lfti>lllober • ""' lµftu lntltOt ~J "'<Ma rd•on 9 fl&u !rom Fre\to c Rf!bOOa t1 ""·i. 1 A -6 6)6 SJ LB , "Ov"'n' r.t,a ne\ vord\ Pauln~ •Md• Reru, n v1H d\ Pau1t 11 12 H · 117 11 )4 lll llS J7 )() 703•·1 1331 I p 11"1\ 1-39 9 " F umo'•' IO\I Pf t'o I e' "'.'f'd~ l -1 1· I 11 .. 9., T mt.' ot Po! stu +on Hoo 21!>4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS JhJ~HING-~an Jo•~. B Jonn•v" 11 10 ~, u cu 1 I ~· Aoo Mon 6 ll Lonu Buen ::i •o ti lt Sto•·lneoe< 8 )I r>A ,1NC.-~n~ Jo•t, Frn>e<> N l• I 1Jl l""" Beacn. Oiiton 17 lO I 161 Rf ([ IVINv \01• JOU McOonalO s 61 \,,11 • "'' 1 •S. Q 1(t1tt rcno11 4 J/ Johntnn .e )) L IJn<J Uf!aP '·'"t<lt l &l Tol'T1r,1~1or' 1 ,. How top 10 fared I N~O' ,,._,., 18 0 0 oeol _rilOt4H1U 69 II 1 f t'I 1\ ~ Q 'l UCd l '>uu'"'"' .YeH 01j \1 •\ I,• JN''' Corf.,,.., l\J« c:ics 1otuor 41 Nr .. 1 ~ .,; n .1 ,_ t O IO\t 10 Pe it "lo,tt ii ~ J ' A .JOI.If" C6 01 Ot'd M1q,1u Pf11 ~•n•t l~ 1 l 6 r IOfiO& It. 0 1 l t'dl ltUf t arul+11a ]4 II ' c,e+.;riw & 6 o Ot!d~ '"-t-niut ~" .,.,, • v ,. .,. r o o t>t"o• (111c1r1ne11 II I " ) '"'" e''' Metrlf11,t·\I IS· I u, !O\' Ill ftxO\ I\ I/ I~ M · "'~" (6 I 0 b•bl IOW• lb 13 11 "U•\ 16· I 01 '"'el Purdue 3S 21 ? 1 v.a S·l Ci o\I to Mcr·ua" 16 tJ 1) M I & Stotr ~ ' ll '0•• lo """" llU 'J" \•are JI .' 1 11 ~o>'·"U"•'' 6 I 01 Deni Oru~o11 17-l I\ Mat. on/10 h l Or beAt Ou'~ J8 \ '6 O•ID'"""a $ 7·0 l'eal •~wa Sta•• ·~ I •fa f /I I jlJ 9,..,.,,...,.,t '"' •II 6 ·O l><'nt So' i.J•~\10 5'•'~ •7 17 19 A, l •ini' ,')·7 t) 1 '' •o '\l&nluru I•·?/ ~~ A 11'.J 1 rr1" Commun11'V colltQe Sou"' Cout C-ronco < r•' '• > H OrM11~ Cool! 13 •fl'<1fl1 ""'!'\! )S (or'"' I 'Of' 0 r •I' tcr 1J Mt t,n1 fl. •It 'u 10 Minion Conltrtnc• JlA ,, 8f J.. 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Muh•r'• 1JI l8 1'71 Nnim 111~~ft• in~ lt1' St ~1ou• "•"•n 1 \/ )7 lt1J rom ~l•mtnv 111 ~ 1'1A N'lrb )&not•, 116 30 19H To•n I lt ml"o, 7 10 H 1916 8111 llOdUtr\ 1 10 10 It/I 8111 Hoo11t1' 1 11 71 19/t -1!1111 Aoogtr\ 117 11 ltlt 8111 llndOt•\ 1 11 0 19'0 Alberto $-181&' 7 09 Al ltt l AllHtt•o Sa1111a• 7 OI 13 1'91 Alb<!r to Salft1n1 10919 Wtmt4\ 1'70 No [n111u 1'71 -Ot lh Oonn~r , H n ltl7 NI"" Kutel~ ) II Al 1'73 -NI~& k u\CI• 1 )/ 01 ltl• 1<.t t"v \wll ttr J 01 IV 19/S Kim Ml'rrllt 1 •6 I• lt76 • Ml-• C.ormM 7 J• 11 ltl/ M11'.I Go•mf'n, 7 •J 10 1tll r'lrt lo Wall• 7 l1 30 lt /t (.rt l• W•1t1 7 71 ll ltlO (,ttrt Wttll 7 1' 4 I 1'81 A1t.1n1t Ao• 11~ 1' 1097 r ••• ., wa111 111 I• BRUINS • • • From Page C1 Neuhe1sel wt:nt to flanker Karl Dorrell on a crossing patwm frorr 3i yards out t.o cut the margin t£ 16-14 with 5:37 rcmaming, setlin~ thl' st.age. Cal's offense, which had rid· tiled the Brums' secondary frorr the st.art, suddenly was shu1 down ,LS outside linebacker 0oUE West bur ied Mark Funderbur~ for a 2-yard loss on Cal's fir81 attempt. then two mcompletioru lKnowles defending on the first the second misfiring) forced tht Bears to punt again The Bruins t.oo k ~ion a• their 46 with 4:46 left, the bes• field position or the day for then and ll boiled down to one biE tlecis1on. one great e xecution, fol lowed by a 17-yard dash b) Kl'vin N!!lson behind the block o L1ivt> and an 8-yard burst over th1 l1·lt sidt· by Frank Cephous fo1 1 h1• winner with 2· 12 left. Thf• play of the game came w1tt the Bruins c:amped on the Cal 46 fourth and 2 N1·uh1'1scl took the snap, fake< to lhl· flow ing ba<:ks to the right liootll·~ged to his left and with ar .1w kw<1rd d elivery. went to t1gh l'lld Paul Bergmann. who pullec tht pass down awkwardly, kep h1:. balanc·e on the sidelines anc turnc><I 11 into a 25-yard gain I.I thl' Cal 21 "~told the t-oa<:hes I thought l muld walk the two yards on th( play (ll was an o ption)," sale NC'ulw1scl ''But Richard Rodger. (Cal'b rover) lined up where I wasn't expecting and when J rullt-d, he didn't go anywhere." We had been running the sweei pretty well," added Bergmann "Esrx-<:1ally with three tight ends f drag across and Rich runs t nakL'Ci with hopes that the end wil bitC', and he did "But 1 had to go up for it ant Whl"n I did mv st.omat·h wen· d own RP~ardless or emotions, th1 Rru1n!>fXe<:uted and with a lead ir !'>tght fo r the fi rst lime, they boltec mto the t'nd wnc· m two plays as 11 tlw &oars weren't even there Nelson's dash to the 8 behmc Love was the Bruins' "76" pla) with Love• taking his man outside Tht-Bears sull had tune, bu1 th1>re WCI.') no S tanford band in the Bruins' end wne, U\Stead then was Crawford patrolling the sec· ondarv and he p1t•ked off a Galt C1Jl'>l:rt pass with l :32 left Ca: regained possession with 29 sec· onds le ft &lits 45. but there wen no m1rac:les forthrornmg. Neuheisel, who could muster JUSt 38 yards On 4 Of 8 10 the first half finished WI th 235 yards ( 17 Of ~4 ) CONNER • • • From Page C1 1"<•Ur<><• I'm sorry it had to~ me " I Li bcrty won th rt'<' of th,-seven 1 al·es agamst Australia 1U1 QuPStioned about the/ public reaction to his loss, Conner s31d: "It has Ix-en very ~uve Wf havl· n -<.C'1ved hundred'l of letter. l'Ongratulaung us on·our e ffort [fs 11 ornc. but we actually havt f (>('l'l\.M more favorable responsf 1 his vt'ar than we did in 1980 when w(' lwat the Aussies 4-1 .. Corirwr t'Orrected some er· ronNius rC'ports on hov.. he lost the final 11nd ciec1s1v" raC'C' after buUd· mg up a 57 S('('Ond IC'ad on the last downwind leg Asked why he didn't Jib<' and kt>ep Australia D c'Oven'Cl. Conner said: "Australia II didn't jibe away. She mer ely bore o ff and sailed right through our lee about 25 vards awav We could see 1t ;.ommg but couldn't do a thing about 1l. We were sailing directly for the mark." Talk that a W<'St Coast yacht , luh could put togNher a synd1- t·att• :mu by winning the Cup dc•ft•nd it on the West Coast Conrw r tem1ed "so much talk." "San Dil'gn, NC'wport Beach . Lon~ Bt•al'h or San Fram·1sro do t111t hcivt• the faC'1ht1es for staging an Anwnca's Cup defense." he prnnt<'d 11111 "Tht-winner would huv1• thl' np11on of deterrmning wht'rt' t lw next l'hallenge would ~· hl'ld .. F'or an effort sut·h as the Anwm·a'sCupdefense there must t~ haul-out fal'1L1ties (the boats are hauled almost every night). sail- makmg facilities and a<'C'Omoda· tions for the hundreds of support personnel, Conne r explained. Would Connt:r be interested in another involvement? "Of course I'm interested. But the next challenge is three or four yean1 away. I'm 43 now. So who knows" Heminded that there was criti- cism in some quarters that neither h e nor his crew atte nded the ceremony at which the Cup was handed over to Australia. Conner explained: "There was never any sched- uled date for such a ceremon y. Or, I( there was. I was not informed. I was on a plane headed for San Diego when it occurred. w~ dJd appropri&tely congratulate J ohn Bertrand and hla crew after \he ra1.-'C• WM over." Conner was al8o honored at 1 reception by the CaUfomlA lnt.er- notlona l Snillnl( Ass0<'18tlon .· i =· . . ~ • .. C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sunday, Oct. 23, 1983 BUlllTIN BOARD Fall Fair ra~ln• The seventh Orange County Fall Fair opens Monday at Los Alamitos Race Track Monday'• ectlon features Florida Derby win- ner Oroeao, returning to the scene of hie first victory when he contests the $35.000-added Irvine Handicap. The meet otters nighttime thoroughbred racing and usually attracts some of the top rldera In the stale. Including L11lltt Ptncay. Jr., among othera. Thia year'a fall Fair racing boasts a stakes tche<lule ottering more than S230,000 In added money for thoroughbreds. The Fall Fair otters thoroughbred. c;iuar- terhorse and apaloosa racing tn addition, Arabalan r acing will m ake Its debut. The .m eet runs every night ncept Sunday beginning Monday with a 6.30 p m llrst post. there wHI be $2 exacts and S2 Pick Sl11. wagering 6011 tourne, The Newport Beach Center Association s annual Gold Ball Chasing and Tippling Tour- nament will be held Monday al the Irvine Coast Country Club. The format will be a best ball scramble. Registration tor the day's festivities begins at 11 a.m and the shotgun start ts set lor 12:30 pm. Registration fee Is $45 tor non-members or Irvine Coast Country Club and $35 for mem· bers. Fee Includes green lees, cart rental. lunch. dinner and drinks. Prizes. lnctudtng a trip lor two to San Fran- cisco. wlll be awarded. The hole-In-one prize Is a 1983 Jaguar donated by Newport Imports. Newport Beech San Dle110 Supercross Top American and European riders go head-to-head Saturday, Nov. 5 at the fourth annual San Otego Supercross at Jac k M urphy Stadium. Honda's n avtd Balley. Suzuki's Mark Barnett and Yamaha's Broe Glover are among those scheduled to participate Eighty pros aboard 250cc motorcycles wtll compete on the man-made course Tickets are available at Ttcketron outlets and Super Shops and are priced at $6, S9, S 12, $15andS18 Gates open at 6 o m with competition set tor 8 For more information. phone 760-0169 ffJl hOM' More than tOO 000 outdoor enthusiasts are e11.pected 10 attend the 3 t st annual ~ecreauon Vehtcle and Manufactured HouSlng Show Nov 5-t3 et Dodger Stadium The show will feature 800 folding campers. new hghlwelghl 1ravet trailers and moto,homes up to 40 feet and lllth wheel trailers, truck campers end vans Show hours are 10 a.m • 7 p m dally Ad· mtuton Is $4 for adults and $2 tor chlldren, ages 6-12 llacquetball tourne,, The Irvine Clubhouse and Butsness 10 Busl· nn s magazine will hold a Corporate RacQuet· Dell Challenge Nov 18·20 open to employees of top corporellons In the area. Deadline tor entry fa Monday. Nov 14. Entry fees are S95 for Division t teams and S60 for Division 2 teams Olhclals for the tournament sey $20 ot the entry lees will go to charity Comoelltton will be held at the lrvtne Clubhouse. 17850 Skypark Blvd . Irvine For more tnlormatlon on dtv1soons and prizes. phone 754-7500. IAL TZ BERGERON SMITH 6 TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY I· ••r 1<1· ... 1d1 '>1·1 \11 t• ( .tll 642-56 78 ht )22 ------ PUBllC NOTICE P1&1C NOTIC£ MllC NOTIC£ P\aJC M>TIC£ P1&IC NOTICE NI.JC NOTICE "CTITlCX.11 .,....... Ptennou• ....... 'IOTITIOUlt .,...... 'IOT1TIOUI IUIMH PlCTITIOUI IU...... ~TITMMI•.,..... NAMS ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMINT NAMI ITAH•NT NAMI ITATIMINT NA.Ml ITATIMINT ..._ ITATDlllNT The following l*aotl ,, doing The fOilowlno penone we ooino The follow1ng pertOfl I• dOlng The fotlowlng perton• .,. dOI The IOllowtng '*"°"' .,. dOI~ The fOllOwlnO ~ .,. ckllrlg l>u•lneu a1 b\IW-M ! l>Ull,_ M ; l>u"'-1 u bu91-u . bllti.-11. COME. COAST WITH ME., t77·F l'AllCOMM. A COMMUNICA W IAL TRAVEUt8) 8USINE88 NATIONAL MEDICAL CORPOR 8LUM8 OF SAN FRANCISCO, GALLERIA FINE AAT, LARA8Y'8 Rlv&ftl<le O<. Newpon 8-ch, CA. IONS COMl'ANY, 813 I. lel ANO L!18UAE TAAVlL. 130 E. 17th ATION, 22642 l.Ambett St , Sutt t7~ t1tll St , St A, Tuttfll, CA. "NE ART GALLERY, THE. 826&3 &Nd .. ~ leeoh. CA. 82tt1 ltt99t, IUl\e "J", Cotta ...... CA. 403. I I T0to. CA 82630 82980 AOT'HCHILO OALLIAY. ns2 Eaat Brend• M Mltellello. 2048 0.vld Allan F. KMI. 113 !. lelboe BMI. Geoff 1.•vy, 1537 LeGrenda NallOflal Medtcel C0tpotaUon, A CrN tJve Wayt Inc .. 1 Caln. Corp .. l'llDlflc CoM1 Hlghwey, COtona del Or . Newport BMGh. C"A. 82"3 N9wpof1 leectl, CA. tate1 Streel, TllOuaand Oallt, CA. 81358 Cellfornla Corporetlon, 22842 728 W. ttth 81., 8·5, Coeta M-, Met, CA. tl2t211 Thlt b\.lllneN It c;on<lucted by; 1111 Robert 8 . Eodel, t13 E. 811 Thie~ II QOl'ldUCled by: an Larnb«t St, Suite 403, El TOfo. CA. CA. 82927 8-M Matll911ng, Inc., Florida. 204 lndlvldutl llYd., ~ leectl, CA. 8ate1 lnCIMduel. 82630 Thlt bullnMe It conduoted by. a Neta. Newport Beech, CA. t2ttO Brend• M. Mltchell Thia buelfleae II ooncluated by: Oeofl Levy Thlt b\leln ... II conducted by: a COfpotallon. Thia ~ .. oondUCled by: • Tbl• •llltmenJ WU flied with the mlted pennereNp. Thie •tttement WU nled with the COfpotetlon ClllfOfd A. Ha11eon. ,,..,6811, COfpot•tfOll. COWtty Cletk of Orange County on AHan I'. Kati County Clerk of Orange County on EJlut>eth G H&mm•r•lag, Sec-Thie 1111-t wM llled with the Mervin Solom<>n, Pr..,dent Oct 4, 1883 Ttllt tlltement wu llled with the e1e91, 2t, 1N 3 r•tery County Clef!\ of Ora11Q8 CO\lnty on Thlt '1•1-t wM llled with the ...-11 County Cl&OI of Ortnge COunly °" ,nen7 Thi• •t•t-t WH llled With the Oct. 4, 1883. County Clerk of OrllllO& Coullty on Publl•hed Orenge Cout o.lty Oot. tt, ttt3. I Pubtl•"-0 OrenQ& Cout Delly County Clefk ol Orenge County on ,,_.. Se9t. 2t, 1te3. Piiot Oct. 9, 1e. 23. 30. t983. "'1119 Piiot Oct. 19. 23, 30, Nov ·e. t983 S'i>I. 30, tta3. Publllhed Orange Cout Dally ,_-.1 5508·t3 Publlthed Orange Cout Del 5893-83 FDUOI Piiot Oct. 8, 18, 23, 30, tta3. Publllhed Orange COMt Delly Piiot ()ct. 23, 30, Nov. e. 12, ttt3. 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CA. 82829 · bull-u : Mitch Nun ... 4&00 Coldwater Cyn KHS AUTO SALES, KHS L.EAS t2"3 (Al PRODUCTION ANO DESIGN CerOI E Young 3478 San Relul TUCSON COMMUNICATIONS '12, Studio City, CA. 81409 INO l SALES, KAR HOLE SAILOR Key Event, 2242 Ch•nnet Rd .. (Bl GRAPHIC DESIGN t433 Su· Cir Colle M ... 'cA 82828 COMPANY. 4292 Campu• Ortw. 1 Anthony Lombardi, 27453 Kanlell WMBA AUTO BOOY, IOet Oard Balboe. CA. 829e1 parlor 2111 Newoort 8.ech CA Thlt bu•tneu It conducted by an Suite C. N8wP0'1 Beech, CA. t2MO Or • Seugu1. CA. 8 t350 Orovw 81 .. O&tden OroY&, CA. 82&4 t Thlt bull,_ It conduC1ed by: an 82893· · ' · lndMduel Mery Yortton. 7098 flfeptune Thie buelnNI It conducted by· • 0. A. Delly. 13'42 Aleta, Oetdenl lndlvlcluat. Barbera L FrNt, 1433 Sl.lpatlor, CarOI YOung Place. La JOiia, CA. 92037 gene11l partner•hlp Grow . CA. 92144 Key Even• 218 Newport Beach CA 82983 Thlt •t•t-t wu llled with 1111 lht1 bulllnMI I• conducted by an Mitch NunN Thi• bull,_ 11 oonducted by: en Thi• ttatamant wu llled with th• Thlt tllleln"• 1, coodu~ed by: en County Clerk 01 Ortnge County on lndMduel. This statement w11 nted w1th the lndlllld\lal. I County Clefk ot Orange County on lndlvtduet OCt 4 1883 Merk Yortton, o-.i Pat1ner County Clt<lc of Or•noe County on O A Delly Oct. t 1, t883 Barbt1• L Free• · · ,nel0'7 Thi• ttal-t wu nled with the Oct 4, 1983 Thie 1tetament wu filed with the. "22712' Thlt •tatement wea filed wilh the Publlthed Orenge Coatt Oelty County Ctarll or Orenge County on '229IOI County Cl9fk of Orenge County on Publlt heCI Orenge Cou t Dally County Ct&fk 0 1 Orange County on Piiot Oct 8 18 23 30 te83 Oct tt. 1983 Publlshe<I Orange Cout Detty OcJt 18, 1883 PQot Oct HS. 23, 30, Nov 8, t983 Oct 1 t883 I · · ' · ' 55t2·83 FU7171 Piiot Oct 9 Hi. 23. 30. 1883 nrnn 5850·83 ,ZllllO I PubUllMcl Orange Cout Oeijy 5508-83 Publl•hed Orenge Cout Deity I Publltne<I Orange Coaet Dally 'Piiot Oct 23, 30, Nov 8. 12. 1883. Piiot Oct 23, 30, Nov. 8, t25~:~~e3 l't&.IC NOTICE Piiot Oct t8. 23, 30, Nov 6. 1983 PUBllC NOTICE 5751-83 ___ M_l_l_C_NO_Tl_C_E---. I "cTmou• au11 ... 11 5537·931 'teTITIOUI au11NIH f NtllC NOTICE MllC NOTICE ...... ITATIMINT PUBllC NOTICE NA• ITATafftNT FICTITIOUI IUllNlll The followlng peraont are doing The followtng perton It doing "CT1TIOUI IU ... H NAME ITATIMINT I "CTt'nOUI .,...... bullneu u : "CTITIOUI IUllNIH buetneu u · NAMa ITATl•NT Thelollowtngpe1tontare dolng NAMalTATIMINT I (A)THE8ETIERIMAGE/(8 )UNI NAMEITATIMENT WELTON MARINE SER·1 Th• lollowl~ peraon It d04ng bustnest as 1 Th• lollowt~ perton It doing GRAPHICS. 300t Redhill, Bldg •4, The tollowtng person II doing VICE/CHRIS WELTON MARINE bualn"8 u : OH THOSE DONUTS 1734 N-·1bullneu ea· Suite 118, Cotta M•M. CA. 82826 bu1lneu H . SERVICE, 18629 Apple St . Founteln FEET FIRST, 780 WMteyan Bey. port Bl., Costa Met1, CA 92627 SC PAOP.ERTIES, t2 Spring Acre, Oewn Ranchtgoda. 30t0 Park I THE SHOE LAOV, 88 Felt Drive, Valley. CA. 82708 1cotta M .... CA 82628 ~ Stephen Edward Metro, 1908 t lrvln•. CA. t27 t4 Newport #402, N-port S..c;h, C" Cotte Men. CA 92628 Chrletopher Tom Welton, t8828 Ann• Donlon Fl•mlng, 780 leldbury Ln , Huntington Beech., Sh&fron CllM<en, 12 Spring Acre, Tony WklkramHlnghe, 30t0 Park Brenda Gottlleb. t8467 Sent• Apple St .. Founl•ln Velley, CA. WMley•n Bay. Coete M .... CA. A 92647 trvtne. CA. 82714 N-pon 1402, Newport S..ch, CA. ICertotta, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 92708 92828 Nancy Lee Metro. 1808 t fleldbury Thi• butlneH t• conducted by: tn Thia butln&ll I• conducted by: a Thi• butlneM la conducted by: an Thi• butln•H la conducted by: en Thi• buttneN I• conducted by: an k n Huntington Beach CA 8284 7 ~ndlvlduet. Qen&fal P•rtner1hlp. lndlvtdu•I lndlvlduat. lndlvldutl. Stephen E Metro . . Sh&fron Ch-•n Oewn Renchlgodl Br•nda Gottllab Chrtttopher T. Welton Ann• Donton Ftemtno This statement w11 llled with th• Thi• •t•temant wH llled with the Thi• •tatement wH Iliad with th• Thi• ttalement wu llleCI with •h• Thi• 1tetement waa fifed with th• Thia tta11men1 wu fifed w1th the ounly Clerk of Orange County oncunty Clerk of Orange Cou.nty 011 County Clefk of Or•ng• County on County Cl&fk of 0 '9nge County on County Clerk 01 Orenge County on 1 oounty Clark ol Orenge County on locl 3 t983 t 18 tte3. Oct. 7, 1883. Oct. t t, 1883. Oct. 7. 1883 Oct. 18. 1983. . ' ,mlCll ' . '2271U 1'2111111 ,227121 '2*11 • ,..,..,., Publlahe<I Orange c0 111 Dally Publlthed Ortnge Cout Dally Publlthed Orenge Coal! Dally Publlthad Ort ng• Coaet Dally Publlahed Ortng• CoH t Delly Publlthed Ort~• Coat Dally Piiot Oct 9, t8. 23, 30, 1883 Piiot Oct. 23. 30, Nov. 8. t2, 1883. Piiot Oct. 16, 23, 30, Nov, 8, 1883. Piiot Oct t8, 23, 30, Nov 6, 1963. Piiot Oct. t6. 23, 30. Nov, 6. t883 Piiot Oct 23, 30, Nov. 8, t2. t983. 5517-83j 5750-83 58114-113 5530-83 5838-83 57&4-aS -------~ A Salute to Women In Bu1in111 t :--.~~--= ·-_ ...... -· ... --"'I . .. . . .. -··--··-·--.. ----...... e..~~. ...___ ...... a .;.:.:.-__:.·:.:. -----. --__ ... ----__ . =--.... ·-,. --~ -~-..... :-..:.-H ----- .£.'.! -=.r Coming Sunday, October 30, 1983 in the Daily Pilot The Orange Coast's Successful Business Professionals of 1983 This is not the Actual Size Ad Actual size Is 3!14''" 2 " Fo r best reproduct ion. a clear black and wh ite photo of any size can be used. Your messaQe wi II accom- pany .the picture in this space. If you choose not to publish a picture . fill the space wi th your message. National Women in Business is October 16 through 22. To !'lonor area women in business, industry and commerce, the Daily Pilot will publish a special tribute in its October 30 edition. 3500 Pacific View Or•ve Newport Beach 644-2700 1''4\NGS \ ,.o oo , I A tribute to the Our salute to Business and Professional Women Is an exceptional opportunity to Introduce a new or longtime associate to the people of the Orange Coast, or to honor awards, achlevments or con- tributions. McCO .. MICK MORTUARY 1795 Laguna Canyon Rd Laguna Beech. Ca 9265 t 494.9415 HA .. IOR LAWN-MT. OLIVE M ortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gtster Ave Cotta Mell! 5-40-5554 PIB .. CI l"OTHIRI llLL l .. OADWAY MO,.TUUY t 10 Broadway Cotti MaH 8-42·9 160 E \:°'th car ,.. 2. 1ead Ult _, " .ia\tf l)bnh ~· ....... •. 1t1d \he ~.~ .... \ {).The .... 1. '· No matter what you're doing. you1 hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits rr:i I I I I ,· l Orange Coast's SUCCESSFUL WOMEN in business Diiiy Piiat 642-5671 Business Sak.Jte notices will be two column by two Inches each, with a photo you provide. The cost of each notice Is only $40. Don't miss being part of this speclal advertising opportunity. Deadline for reserving space Is Octo- ber 20. Call today. ---------------·------------ -~-'----------------------------------........... .........._. Ml.IC M>TICE P\a.IC NOTICE PlllllC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE PttellC NO tlCf 'ICTTTIOUI eu..... NOTICE OF DEATH OF NOTICE o' NOTICE FtcT1T1o u s eu-us The IOI-=~•:::.-:-:; doing PEMOBFERPETTOINTI OWNRTOIG HDT Not~•-tt~!:.N:::.~~~111 tho pl~~~R~1~A~~~."~~nc:ft: r11 .. ,:,~:,~•Tt~~~!,"".1 ''''II lluatnest H . AND A • und11111Qned wlll not be reaponllllle lo1nl1 C011111 Commlell0<1 to co1n-lout111t1ts u (A) SUPERIOR WINDOW CLEAN· MINISTE R ESTATE NO. for any Oilllll or Hellilltloa contracted menoe lddlllonal clMn·up opOt· OEWALt SOF TWl'ttl !>1St CM'• ING (8 ) SUPERIOR WINDOW MAIN· A·ll9813 by anvone Olli.tf man myMll. on Of allon• of ltland Elth« IOC.10(! ,, • 1906, Suvo 18110 ltu111111ul•H• B"lll II Ste. 210, Newpo11 B•ach, CA 92663 To all ht-irs, bend acaara~. I Oa1eo 1llls 20tll oay of Octooer 111113 Cllevron pl~• 10 dlte>la(e rubble 20 Daryl Cugt;n" W111101 l•JO" 1 """' T ENANCE. 2005 W Balboa Blvd . a her this date l mites olf ahofe fr()(I\ SNI Beach. CA CA 926~6 Ty· RH Eullanka. 320 Sant• ·red itors and con t ingen t Joe Slrauaa t;ie1, t>elow nw.,, lower 1ow w1111rl ln Hunllngto" B1<11cn l" '•lMh lsebel, •B, Cos11 MeH. CA 92627 ( ed' f PEMBERTONj 9481 Marg Circle exo•1>• for wllll llead1 1111d co11cll.1ll· T111a 1>us111un 1" 1or11!1.1•10J r, '" Ken Fuli.t, 194 8roactw1y, Co111 • II.On! 0 111118 Par!.. CA 92667 10<8 Furlhet Information may be OD· 111UIVl\JV81 Mase. CA 92627 WRIGHT and persons who I Published Orarioe Coast Dally P1101 1 1atn.o lrom ttwl Coastel Commlsai()(I 011ry1 f Wa1t!.11t This llustnass 11 conducted by a may be oi herwase inter{'Sted Oc1 22. 23. 30, 1963 at 53 t Howatd St., 411l FIOor. San rh1• '1uhH11 .. 111 wrt> 1111 .. 1 .,.m "• gaMral pertne<ahlp. . h 'IJ d i ·ta•n 5738-83 FronollGO, CA 1415) 543-8656 C.u1.111ty'(,1111~ 111 Oru111JI.' rnll•lr "" Ty-Rae Eubenkt tn t e WI an or es ""· Published 01anga Co1111 Oallv Pllol 01 1 4 196~ Thi• a111ement was Ille<! wllh Iha A peuuon h as heen filed PlllllC NOTICE Oc1 22 23, 24 25. 26. 27 28, 1983 F~ County Clark of Orenge County on by PeU!r M Kimball Ln the' 5743.8:'1 Puol"/\a\l CJ111 "l•' C.1 .. ~1 '''""' Sepl 19, 1983 S Co { O l(.()JMO Pllnl Oc:1 9 If :i I Ill 1 I ~ I F22SMO uperior urt 0 range NOTICE TO CREDITORS PUBLIC NOTIC£ "~ "' Publlsnl!O Orange Coast Deity County r~uestmg that Peter OF llULK TRANSFER PllotOol.2.9, 18.23 1983 541 t_83,M. Klmball be appointed as, 1secs 6t01-6101ucc) I Fl~:1~~o~:A~~~:~~a PUBLIC NOTICC personal repn .'l>l'.'ntallvt' tol No11ce1s herabygtven to lhe c1&01·1 1118 tollow1ng 1>6fSOn rs dolng1 FICTITIOUS au•tNE""' -------------admin ister tht" estate of tors ot LLOVD R ORION JR Trans· business 119 ., o<> PlllllC NOTICE PEMBERTON WRIGH T Iara<. wnose bvslnau address 1a COMPUTER MANAGEM ENT NAME 8T.tTEMENl -------------1773 Monrovia Untl L Cny of Costa SERVICES 1906 lrvlne Ave New The tollow1n11 pe'""'" ,,, 1 flCTITIOUI IUSIHHI T h e pl·.t ition requ esls Mota, County ot Orange, Stale otlport Beach' CA 92660 1 bus1na5~ n NAME STATEMENT authortly to admtJUSler lhe1Calllornla 92627 ltlal a bulk 1rans1er Norman M Hill. 1906 Irvine Ave UPI AND PAii fNfn< 1~ ,,.. ' 1·,1 The lollowlng ptlfaons are dOlng 1s aboul to be made lo JOHN W Newpor1 Beacf\ CA 92660 McOurmo11 I Intl " Ii""' I " llus•nesa.. l'SUlt.e under th~ lndependenl JENNINGS, WALTER E PEARSON Thts b Sln6ss IS COndUCllld Dy 11n 927 1~ GONZALES-HUNTER & SON, 7 t71Admim strauon o f Estates and or .A,SSIGNEE Trenstaree whose tndtvldu:i Samu111 Rrn1111t11 1111 11 l • · lido Patk Or Space 38. Nawpo11 A ct. T he petition as set for business address Is 2812 Lateyene I NO•men M Hill McOurmoll. urnt 11 11v111" i.A Beach. CA 92663 h De 3 lc11y ol Newpor1 Beacn, Coun1y of This.statement was llled witn lllt! 9?7 14 Wayne B Hunter, 2300 Fairv•ew earing Ill parunem at Orange S111te ot C11lllorn1a County Clerk 01 Orange Cour"t ur1 Melvin K<·llY'""'"" 11 1 1i. I ... 1 Rd., un11 P201. Cos1a Mesa. CA 1700 Civic Center Dnve W est. The p1operty to lie 1ransrerreo 1s Oct 17 1983 McO•itmon II• r •• • , • A 92626 Santa A na, CA. 9i70l on 0.·· descr•tied 111 general as All saock 1n F2275417 9V 14 Wayne B Hunter lObe 5 19113 !I 30 A M ltraoe. tl•lures, equipment and gooo Pullllsh&O Orange Coast Dall J"'""'Y M1111,.r ~ Ii HI'• l 1'9 Tn1s s1e1emen1 was llled wllh the r • at will or 1na1 Machine Shop business p1101 Oci 23 30 Nov 6 12 1983 Y M• Du1m1111 u11.1 11 11' "'' " Couoty Cae111. ot Orange County ()(I lF YOU OBJECT 10 lht! known as ORANGE TOOL CO and 5748 8J 1J?7 14 Sap1 27. 1983 granung of lhi> ,.,,,litiun you locaaao at 1773 Monrov111 un11 L Clly J t •, 11 i • • • F229057 ' "" ' ot Cos1a Mesa. Counly ol Ornnge, M'011r1111111 111111 " • n • Pullllshad Orange CoaSI Dally should e1thtr appear at tht> S1a1e ol C111tto1111a 92621 PUBLIC NOTICE 92114 P1lo1 Oct 2. 9 16 23 1983 hearing and stall' you <Jb.)l'<'-lne bulll. 1111nsle1 w1111>11 consum-R1111.,ru r "''" 5420-83 ,u ons or file wnllt'n obj('('-meted on Of after tne 91n Oay Of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Mt.011111 ... 11 tr I .. "I"• November 1963 al 10 00 AM at NAME STATEMENT 927 '~ DllD•1c NOTICE lions With the (.'()Urt before 'GROVER ESCROW COAPOR· lne lollow1ng pe1son IS Clo1n9 K11v111 r1 W~I~\" 1!' ____ r_UUL ________ hearing Y our appearant•e ATION. whose address 15 18002 bus1nessas Mll>•Jt"'Oll 1Jr1•• •· flCTITIOUI BUSINESS may be m person or by your Irvine Blvd Tustin, California THE HARVEST TABtE J432 ll•d "I' 14 NAME STATEMENT attorney ThOI the last dale tot 1111ng claims Oporao Newpo•t Beach CA 9766J ..,,.,,, ern ~' 11..,,,1, .. ,, 11• • Tile lollowing person ta doing 111 Iha escrow relerreo 10 nere1n 1sl Anne s Berre$S8, 22 151 Oehro M1}Jw1no11 •1111 " • • oustness 85 JF YOU ARE A CHEDI· November I t 1983 IS1. lake Forest. CA 92630 92 . 14 PAB MANAGEMENT CONSULT· TOR or a C.'Ontingi•n t creditor So tar as 1) 11.nown 10 1ne lrens· This business 1s 1.ondur•ed ov "' 1,,,,, C111J4•1 11 11 leree. all 11us1ness name~ and 80· 1nd1v1dua1 M1 Clurmnll r• t •• .A,NTS, Bl6312 Hco11yw9ood Lene, Hunt-!of the deceased, you must file oresaes u~ed by lhe Tronsterorlsl lo• Anita s Be1resse Owner '!.'ii ~ rngton each. A 2647 I · I h s ' Patncia Ann Barker 16312 Holly· 1your c aim Wit l \ e l~IUrl or me past lnree years are AME Tilts s1ateme111 was 111en ""''" 1t11• Moc """' 1 •u11 11 wood Lane Hun11ng1on Beacn CA present It to Lhe per'Sfmal rep· Oa1e<1 Oclober 19 t963 County Clerk ot Orange Coumy ur1 MdJu•~ '" U• 11 Iii • 'I A ( I I A It 1 ' JOHN W JENNINGS Oct 17 1983 92714 92647 resentallve appom led by the WALTER E PEARSON F22759' l n1• l,,u~1•1u>• .. , • 11 I r inJi~:~~a~slness 15 conducled bY' en <..'Ourt. wit hin four . monlhs Transferee Publlsneo Orange Coos• Daily glll•Prt111.1~•'""''•"'' Paarlcra Ann Barke< from the date of hrsl 1ssuan1-e10ROVER ESCROW Piiot Oct 23 30. Nov 6. 12. 1983 Melvin Kooyu1n111111 This S1a1ement was flied wllh 1he of letters as provided in Set·· 1I002 lrvlne lll•d. 5746·83 Tll•S •tate•11e11t ""~~ 111•-tt • ' "" ITuaHn, CA. Cuunly Cl"'~ '' I• m111 C County Clerk or Orange County on t1on 700 of the Probate Code Published Orange Coast Dally Pllot 1 Oc1 4 1963 Sept. 27• 1983 F2280e4 o r California. The time for Oct 23. 1983. 5767-83 PUBLIC NOTICE PullllShed Orange Coast Daily filing clauru w ill not expire I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Piiot Oct 2. 9. 16, 23, 1983 prior to four months from tht! I PU8LIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT 5413·83 datf' of t he h earmg noticed Tne tollow1ng person 1s 001no ----M--l-IC_NO_T-IC_E ____ above. Fl;!~~o~:A~~~:~r bu~~1us~~~KS 61:.> Rhine t.u••a YOU M AY EXAMINE the The 1011ow1ng person is 001ng Mesa CA 92626 _ FICTITIOUS llUSINEl8 I bu5lness as I Brian 0 Dague 61:? Rn1ne t;us1<1 NAME STATEMENT file kept by the C'OUrl. I( y ou (A) NARAMCO tB) NORTH Mesa, CA 92626 Tile IOllowtng pefson IS dOlng are interested in the estate, AMERICAN REPRESENT ATlllES Tn., llUSln85) IS conduclud by 1111 bYslnesa as fyou may serve upon thl' ex-ANO MARKETING COMPANY 9092 in~vidu~ 0 (A) ORANGE COUNTY MEDIA ~ut.or or aclnumstralor or lTalberl Su11e 8, Foun1a1n Valley. CA T~•an 1 1 ague 11 d GROUP lB) SOUTH COAST METRO ' 92708 . .,15 s a ement was I e w11h lt1t< (C) NEWPORT CENTER NEWS (O) Upon the attorney for the CX· Allred E Mtflh ,8376 Sonia County Clerk ol Orange County on AIRPORT BUSINESS JOURNAL. tecutor o r adrrurustrator, and Eugenia Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Oct 17 1963 180 Newpon Center Orrve. NawPOn hie with the c:ourt wllh proof This llustnass 1s conauc1ed by an P 0 C F121 7572 Beech CA 92660 ( individual UDllsneo r.ange Qas1 lu•I• And;aw Jonn Lawler. 425 Morning,<> servtce, a writtt'n rcquC'St Allred E Mirth P•lot Oct 23 10 Nov 6. 1" t98j Canyon. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 stattng that you desire Spt't:aal This s1a1emen1 was 111eo w1111 aha ':>747 11:.i This business is conducted lly an Euce of the filing of an Ill· County C1erk or Orange Counly on Ptt8LIC NOTICE tndlvldual ent.or y and appraiseml'.'nt of Oct 17. 1993 ~~l~r:~,i..!nW:,~ was 111.0 w11h lhe tale assets or of t~' J>t'tl· Put>llshed Orange Coa!226:~ Fl~!~~o~:A~~:.':~~s County Clerk of Orange County on lions or accounts m enuon<.'d P•IOI Oct 23 JO. Nov 6 12 1983 Tne IOllowing person is 001,10 Sepl 27, 1983 . lin Section 1200 and 1200.5 of 5749·83 Du5lness as Pullllshed Orange Coa!~ the Cahforrua Probate Code. T 4 B SNACK SERVICES. 1.442 w PU t Oct 2 9 16 23 t983 !Peter M Kimball DtlDLIC NOTICE Colllns "G Orant;1e CA 9"6z6 o · · • • , ruo ~ Tnomas Wood llennum in )'.II S• 1'-63 Peuuoner St N1:1wpor1 Beacn. CA 92663 -------------GARLAN D G. ST E P · FICTITIOUS BUSI as This 11us1ness1s conduc1e11 t>y ur l'tBLIC NOTICE HENS NAME STAT£ME T 1nd1v1oua1 Tiie to11ow1ng persons are doing Thomas WOO<l Venn11m FICTITIOUS I USINESS Allorney for P etitioner tiusiness 11' Tn1s s1aremen1 was r11r>0 .. an 1n .. NAME 8TATEMENT 1104 0 3 L 0 I A I am it 0 S PRO CAP COMPANY 16820 Ml Coun1y Cler~ ot Orange Count~ o" The lo1tow1ng persons are oo1ng Boulevard Hutchings. Fountain Valley CA Sapr 27 1983 llu_!1~RessOISasON EOUIP"ENT .. •1N· ~I Alamitos, CA . 90720 92~~~ L McOermo11 16620 Mt 0 C F22t059 "" .., ,...., p --' 0 C Pub1tsneo range Ol\Sl o,.,,, TENANCE ANO REPAIR. , 1'5 F w ubl.ish~ range oasl Hu1Ct11ngs. Foun1a1n \/allay CA PllOI ()(;1 2 9. 16 23 1963 Baker, Costa Mesa, CA. 92826 Dailv P ilo t Sept. 17, 18, 24, 92708 5418·8~ Rollin H Hardlton. 2926 u Hlgn· 19Ri David Jech1maw1cz, 1 t33 Blaine ------------- tend. Santa Ana, CA 92704 , • .:95. Riverside CA 92507 PU8LIC NOTICE HBNey A Herdlson. 750 Hudson 5225·8:! John May 7 IA Cast!llt San Fran Ave . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 CISCO. CA 92414 Reita M Haro1son 750 Hudson Dt ,..llC NOTICE T hlS l'Jvs1n11ss is conducieo ov a Ave Coall M..a. CA 92626 ruo general par111e1sh1p n 1s ormu; Tilts bYslneas is condUC!ecl by a O"AHOE COUNTY David Jachtmow1cz limlled pannersf\ip SUP£RIOR COURT ThUI Sl&lamenl wos "'"° Nllh 1ne llALMARK 232 ~lh Po1r1 .. Rena M Hardison 100 Civic Cenler Dr. W••I County Cle1k of Orange Counlv on Ortv4l a230. Laguna H1lll CA 921 • • Tn1s s1a1ement was Iliad wllll 1ne Sanle Ane, CA. tvOI Sepl 27. 1983 JAmes ve1gen 2•28 I Onturio County Cletl\ ol Orange County on Plalnlltt Thomas c Parr1sn and F22t0$1 Lane El To10 CA 92630 Oct 11, 111113 Eo 1 R 8, n Pubhsned Orange CoaSI Dally This bus1nt!U is conduct ea tiy "" F227130 w n ow PllOI 0<;1 2 9. 16. 23 1983 1nd1v1oual P C 0 Oetandanl Wiiiiam Henry Ev111a11, 5419 83 James llalgen ubllahed Orange oas1 ally Jr BeUy Eve•ell Piiot Oct 16. 23, 3 No11 6. 1983 Case No 390535 This s1a1emen1 was 1oi;,o w•ll'I 1111• 5651-83 I SUMMONS .,.,..'IC NOTICE County C1e1k of Orangt! Couniy nr• -------------NOTICE! You hH• bMn IUed. rUUL Sept 27 1983 Fmoe.5 PUBLIC NOTICE 'The courl mer decide ao•ln•I JOU 1N OTICE O F D E ATH OF Published Orange Coasl Oa1l1 -------------'without your M1119 heard unleH E E o 6 1963 FICTITtOUI aU8IHflS you ... ponc1 within 30 day•. Reed Sanford m er son a des Pt101 c1 2. 9 1 23. 541~ Bl HAMf ITATfMfNT ttie lntormelton below. AND O F P E TITION T O AD· ----------- The lollowtng person Is doing ltyouwlthlo5eektneadv1ca olen MIN IST E R ESTATE NO. A PU8LIC NOTICE. 11ustneH a.s 111orney In lhls melter. you shoulO l 20378 ------------- DORRIS PAYNE ANTIQUES& AC· do so promplly SO lhal your wrlllen FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CESSORIES, 1173 K1ngs1on, COsta rt8P()flse. 11 any, may lie Ille<! on T o aU heirs, l~me£1t1anl'S, NAME STATEMENT Mese. CA 92626 time creditors and conl angt•nt Tile lollow1ng persons are on np Oorrts A Payna t 173 Kingston, AVllOIUsted ha aido demanOade credit.ors o f San1o rd Emerson bustneu as COiia Mesa. CA 92626 El trlbuma, lede decldlr contre Ud. Ead d wh , TRAVEL AGENCY OWNERS ')() This bYslneu 11 conducted by an Mn Ndleftcla • menoe q"• Ucl. r.. es an persons 0 may I CIETY TAOS 2156 Newport Blwd 1ndlvld1..1•I t ponda den1ro de 30 di••· L .. la I.le Oth erwise 1.nterest'-'<l in Cosll Mesa CA 92527 Oorrrs A. Payne lnfOfmeclon q11e algue. the> will andtor estate: Paul Jay Burchell. 4640 r u; This s1a1emant was flleO wllh lh" 11 JOU wlah lo -It the advice of I A petition has been hll'd Newport. Newport Baacn. CA 92t;f,11 County Clerk of Orange County on en eltOfMJ In Lhla metier, you Paul Jay Burcneu Ocl 1 l , 1953 lthould do ao promptly ao thel your by Donald Herbert Eades in lhts steaement was lll&d wi1' ,,,,. FZ2'7127 written '"pon", 11 enr. may be the Supenor Court o f Orange County Cler~ ol Orange C0un11 011 Publlahed Orange Coest Dally "led°" lime. County requl•St1ng 1hat Sept 27 1983 Pr101 Oc1 t6. 23. 30. Nov 6 1983 11 Uated deMe aolk:lter el conae-!')(maid Herbert Eades be a • F226060 5849-83 lo de "n M>oeado en H ie H unto, P Published Orange Coa&I Oa11, ~· ~lo tnmedlatamente, pomted as personal reprl'Sen-PtlOI 0c1 2 g 16 23 1983 -------------de .. la manere. eu tHpue•I• tallvetoadm.tmst(>rthe(-St.'.lle · 541· 83 -___ Ptt8l __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E. ___ eecrlte, al h•.J elguna. pued• .. , < f Sanford EmC'rson E:ades ------------ refl•trllda a tlempo. , ntlDLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI •UllHHI 1·TO THE DE,fHOAHT: A ~IYll (under the lndept>ndent Ad· ____ ruo _______ _ NAME ITATf!MfNT complalnl h•• been "led by lhe mm1stratt()n of E:J\tales A t·t) "CTITIOUS llU81MESS ~:':a following person Is doing peln11ft 90alne1 JOU. 11 '°" wlah 1o IThe pela ti o n IS set for hearm NAME ST A TEMENT bu 51 ~ defend lhla lawa"tt, '°" muel, De N 3 700 C g, The following person is 0011111 DENISE s SANDWICHES t401 E within JO days •her this summons IS in pt. 0 ' at. IVIC bY11ness es Isl Sireer Sanla Ana. CA 92701 MrVed on you, Ille Wllh lhlS COUr1 a Center Dr . W est. Santa Ana, FANTASV Al/IA HON noo Fl• S AG IAlberl~Howsrd Furr~ng.9~~~2 wrlllan response to lhe compla1n1 CA 92701 on Nov 16. 198'.I al view Ave Cos1a Mesa CA 926,;>f. 1R "°th ~gaF 1e91m1~2s~a2r.5 AG 3 UnleH you do. your default will be 9·30 AM CtUISIOPhor Noel MacOono10 u ur ong," I eorga. entered on appllcellon of lhe Pllln-· 2300 Fairview AvP Co1111 Mesa ('A Wn1m1ns1er. CA 92683 11tt. and 1h11coun meyenter a iudge-IF YOU OBJECT to thC' 92626 Tnis business 1s conducied Dy an men1 :Ja.nsl you lor 11111 rellal de 11ranung of the noul1on, you Oelloreh 1 •nn MatOonalll '100 ln(]lvulu81 d 1 th I 1 t hi n "' ,,,_ ' · • d F 1 man n e comp an · w c should c 1tht.>r aprv'ar at lht' Fa1rv1ew Ave Cos111 Mesa C.A .., Hower ur ong could result In gsrnlshmenl of r -92626 Tn15 ttatemen1 was !lied Wllh Iha wages taking ot money or properly hearing dOd stat<' you ObJ(.'<' ThlS business is conoucll'd b~ ~" County Clerk of Orange County on 0< other r&t1e1requesled 1n 1he com-lions or fall' wr11Len Ob.)l'\.'· individual Sept 16 1983 ,225273 p1a1n1 lions walh tht• rollrt Ix-fore> Oe11111e L MacDona10 PuDt11h&0 Orange Coes1 Dally I Oaled Nov 15 1982 th<' hearing Your app<'or This s1e1ernent w11s lll!'d wnn th" LEE A BRANCH Cle1k Counly Clerk ot O•anc;io C.ounry r r Piiot Oct 16 23 30 Nov 6 1983 By Mary Kitagawa Deputy <ml'<' may be in per>on or hv Oct • 1983 5662·83 ALLEN. FL.tTT your allOmPy F22MIO ------------4400 MacArthur 81vd, Suite 370 IF YOU ARE A CHEDJ PuDll1hod 01ange Co&SI Qj11ly PUBLIC NOTICE Hewpotl a.ech, CA. t2MO TOR or a l'\Jnlln"('Ot c.r1>d1tor Pilol O<:I 9 16 23 30 1983 -------------(7H ) 152·1474 " '>'> \C, lH FICTITIOUS IUllNESS Publlslle<l Orange Coast 011111 P1101 of the de<.'f.'354.'CI, yuu must ftll· • NAME STATfMl!HT Oc1 2 9. 16. 23. 1983 your claim with tht< l'Ourt 11r PUBLIC NOTICE Tile lollow1ng person IS doing 5•22·53 prl'SCnt It tu th(' p<'l'SOll<ll n·p· FICTITIOUS llUSINES8 bYSlnMS as . ..J b h RYAN ENTERPRISES. 609 w r<'Senl.alave appoanu.... y t (' NAME STATEMENT Balboa Blvd Balboa, CA 9266l PUBLIC NOTICE l'OUrt w1th111 four months Tne 1011ow1ng person1 a1e dou'IQ Ch11s1opne< P Tucker, 609 W flCTITIOUS •U&tHESS from tht· dolt' o f first i.ssuam.•l•I bu:~~::i:AE VIDEO Sulle 110 Belboa Blvd . Balboa, CA 92681 NAME STATEMENT of ll'lk'rs M provadC'd in &:'\.'• 18682 BeACll Blvd HunllnQton This bu11ness Is conducted lly an Tne following pertons &re dOlnO 1 700 { th p bat Cod B h CA 926.t6 lndMdull bullness 111 ion o e ro e e aac Cnrtatopher p Tuaker I ALIGNMENT SPECIALTIES o f California Thl' time for Ron11<1G Petelez IOLeda trvrnn T , · CA 92714 n11 s111emen1 was flied wHh the !18101 Redondo Cir Unll T ttunt· fl ling clmms Wtll not expir e Arthur G P&relez 832 Adelltt1 St ~n~ ~-~ or Ortnge County on ingt()(I Beach. CA 92648 prior to four m onths from the M()(ll8Dello. CA 906.o . . 9 I Joe E Grubbs. 1939 I Cindy L•ne. ldate of the> heanng noticed T111a butlneaa Is coodu<:led by • '22112' t-lununo1on Beach. CD. 92646 1 t Shi Publl1hed Orange C<>ut Dally OOtotlly L Grubb•. 19391 Ctnoy labov~ gefio~111g•0 n:~ral:z PllOt Oct 18, 23. 30. Nov 6. t983 lane. Hunt1no1on Bei1ch, CA 92846 YOU MAY EXAM INE the Tllla att1ement was lllod wHl'I tn• I • 5631•83 JToehl E 1G1rullll•t 1 1~ Ith h fa le kept by the rourt H you County Cltllk ot Orange Coonly on • • e emen was 1..,.... w I e , ·"' I Oct 4 1983 Pl&IC NOTICE County Clerk 01 Orange Coun1v on are mt.Pres""" In t 1c cstall', • F:tlte04 ___ .....;.;...-......;.;...-......;.;;;____ 1 27, t98:!. you may aerve upon the CX· Published Orenga Coast O•ll't' I 'ICTITIOUI .u.....-as P bl "80 Or c '~1 e<'Ulor or administrator. o r Piiot Oct 9 16, 23. 30. 1993 F221SOUI' JONES, MAHONEY & DRAYTON Allorn•y• al uw 820 N1wpo11 Ctnler Ori•• 205 Newport BH Ch, CA. 9~ P1.11J~~1.,o 'l 11 ~t. Pilot Oct 4 '' .. '""i ~ ',,. -· ~ • CD >< • ,, CD :::s • UI -· < CD * (l) 1:) a. .... < n :J C'D C'D .... . - .. ' NAME ITAft•NT Pllo~ 0~1 2 g ,:"f; 19~3•1 a iv UP'}n tht> allomcy tor the ex l 5510 831 ou1~~:""ng !*ton• are doing · · · ' 5418·83 ecutor or admimatrator, nnd POOLIC NOTICE people __ .... (A) CASA MADRID t.IMITED (8) file With the court with proof I r .:'OU CASA MADRID APARTMENTS P\8.IC NOTICE o f :oiervll~. ,. wnttcn. requf'St 'ICTITIOUS 8UllNIH I ., · _ .... ll'Ylne. CA 92715 " · ,ICTITIOU8 I UllNl!ll lltol.in g that yo~ csire spc-el Th• 1011owlng i>eftons ere 001ng 18662 MtcAflllur BIVd Ste 440 • d all NAME ITATfMINT C 8551 ICU DaYld K Lamb. 18552 M1cAr1hur NA• ITATEMl!HT notice of th e filing of an In 11u11neas n · etvd .. •440. ll'Ylne. CA 92715 Tilt lottowing Ptllton II dOlng ventory and appr&Jsement of VEl VET TOUCH LIMOUSINES. John Minar. 18662 M.cAnhur bulln ... ., lewt.ale assets or oC the· pctl·i •068 Church St Cos111 Masa CA Blvd . 11'440, lrvtne. CA. 92715 WEST COASl TRAP CO t~50 92827 M•h•dad Ru Hkfl. t 85S2 Miramar •8. B•lbOI, CA 926.61 tion. .. or nc:counlti mentioned David Jam11• Han.,.,, 1988 Chur1..11 MacArthur BtvO •'40, lnllne. CA Roy s Tr.....0841, IS50 Mlr1m1r In ~tin 1200 anct 1200 !) o( SI Cotta Me.-. CA 92027 92715 •6 BalbOa, C1" 926et 1ho ~lafurni:1 Prooou• C.:odt• Tndd George He11w1neton. •97() Tlllt bu11nee1 '' C0110uo1eo Dy • Tlllt butlnaaa 11 conoucreo hy an G eoroe £ S""'rlin" Jr I C11vrcll SI Co•t• Meo CA 92Gl1 o-ntral partne<fl/\lp ndl\lldual e " ,,.~ "' · fnl• butlno11 11 con<lvClf!d I.IV a DaVld I( Limb, G-al Pert~ RoY s Trunoeu Uucldf)' & Sperlllll llmlle<l p1111ntrahlp. Thi• 11a1.,,,.,,1 wu llled with lhll r111• t111ement w .. lllfld wtlll the 443 Pierce St. Devttl J Ha~ Count~ Clefk ot Otanot COuntv on oun1y Clff' or Ounoe County on Monterey C A 93940 I Thi• ttat...,....,, w•• 11180 with thfll Oct 12, 1983 s1191 21. 108:1 14081 •~t.'o1ioi Countv Clerk of Or11ng1 Counrv on ,mtlt . ~ ,,.. • ' Ocl 3. 11183 Put>llwll«I ~•h94' Coeat Da11y P\ionsn.o Or•no• Cout Daiiyl Publish 1'<1 Ori.nge C•Ja"lt rne505 PllOI Oct 18 23. 30. Nov 8, 1983 Piiot Oel 1, g 16 2:1 11183 Onal v 1'1lot c t 23 24. :m Pullhfl/\e<I Orllllqf! COll~t 01111v 583?·83 !I~ jt, 831 • tllll:l :li411 11:1 PllOI Ocl 9 18 '3, :\0 108J~!IO" !I.I - Daily Pilai Cl ss1f1ed Ad111•r l1'\111Q 642-5678 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Ocl 23__, 1983 l '7 ·. ' -.. ,'> -;: . \ :. ' ' . . ~ -. i\l l t IH· ld t ~t info rmatio n is d\tt ilt1h lp to you ever y d ay in lo<. ell d'-1 il y n ewsp ap e r - and 11H lud<.\ th e c lassified sect io n . you r that C l.1"~ilt'd <H I corn e t o yo u fres h vv(·ry cLJ v, w ith th e lat e t 111 fc>r n1dtion o n w h at's fo r sa le, fo r I {.I) I, tL1tl v 0 1 for hire. I t' all updat e d fnr yo u . I r I ·· )"! I . ·~·" ,N~1·· -I ... ~ -.. '"· j. I J,,:1~ Daily Pilat Classified phone 642-5678 l>llOt>W f -~la•••f1M ('8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct. 23, 1983 o Place Your Ad, Cal THE DAILY PILOT l••1t1 fer kit l•••n ler lalt ,1 .. "' 111 kl• 642-5678 CLA IFIED OFFICE HOURS Gtatral lotZ Gtaeral 1802 Gtaeral REAL ESTATE ...... , 1.41 .i...~ ........ lltlb. tteH• .. hlo111t.,.I fMlllOot .. t'fUf\t\fl• l"·~-u ... 1-. ""•' Cm-,.n..tt-.1 M .. l ._ .... , .. M,," """.i t•1•1nt P.I Tufu f'wfll.-Ut \•II• ' U.ununNh.,. •~ ... h Uwm t1 .. rl.ll;u1 l"tl\o l.llflCUO• I~,.._•• l,;01(1111.t thll ... 1.-t(Ull.e l'i1.i:•,•I L..tkt h •h11' t.tl"-" t•U \ l•, '""'"-111••1 1-. ... :-...in l li ., .. ,. .. :;...,., Ju.ti! l ...... ,, '"' S.tM.• Au~ ..;... .. 1 h1 "' ""f'U" 1 ... ~llrl.• 'iuu.,, t fl. •I I'\; ..... ,, w .... ,r ''""' ~11•lo1h It •11t1 .. ,;\1 r. ,, "' , ,, .... 11 ........ t4. ... ,, .. ,. Uu .... t·, ; , t I lll't t1 t f t~ ltt1•I 111.r111;1 t IJ,, " \~ I 1111 , .. \j.-1"\i '· ,. \t "~' lrto '''I ,.,,. 'l<' I ti•• f'I j! ~ I '' "'t .~ \\.11111• ll·•ntt I ,, .._ ')"ltfH .. 11! I•·'¥ ti 'it ,,, ... \' ·~ .• l .o1,11i\ l ~I ' ... •'t ""' ,. t ,, Reoiun l'rvjlo,ft\ "1no·S"""11~ RE b r"'-n11r Ht W•ni..l I~ Telephone Service: E~~.,,~~et OPEii SUllDIY 1-1 . :~~ M o nda)··F riday Height• neighborhood. 1u1• Cua'°"' bufll 3 Bdrm. 2 111 l1Yt1H, Ll4t 1111 .................... IHl,IOO :~~i 8:00 A.1\1 .-5:30 P.M. =~.,r-:.::.1:::;'."~ 3 bdrms. 2 baths, circular fireplace :::~~ Business Counter: ny. AMilng SlSUOO. 127 VI LI~ S ~ LI~ 11 11110 000 11111 .. , 11TI Pl.All I •• ..... •• • .......... I ' 1u1•: M onday-Frida)' lf'llllllAY 1-4 BA YFRONT w/SLIP, 2 bdrms +office ..... -142·1200 ::::! 8:00 A .~1.-5:30 P.M. 211 Via Mt1t111, L141 l1l1 .............. 1111,ooo :::~~ DEADLINES: ,.. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. 56' wide lot ::~: Pt:BLICATION DEADLINE . : • • 214 Vl1 lrul1H, Ll41 l1l1 .............. SHl,OOO ;:::: MonJ av at. I I :30 a .m. PRICED REDUCED. 3 bdrms. large den :::~~ Tursdav Mon. ·l::lO p.111. 111 ¥11 Elttll, Ll41 l1l1 .................... SHl,OOO ::: \'\"ednr~dn,· Tu1·s. l ::{O p.rn. .,1111000 3 bdrms, 2Y. baths, den :;~ l'lw r!>da' \~rd. I <HJ p .111. Split i.vet w1eep:r11e mstr 110 Vii Trl11t1, Ll4t lsle ................. SlH,000 111"_'•' Frida, r hur.... -1.:rn 11,111. bdrm wiwatk·ln closet 6 bdrms, family room, POOL completely separated 'I" '-'t11urda\' Fri. '{:00 11.m =~!:;,e< g:;1~•· ~:~~ U1 Vii Ll4o Stu4, Ll4o lslt ......... Sl,Hl,000 '· ~unJa, Fri. :u10 p.111. ready to move NOWt 5 bdrms. 3 stories, den, BAYFRONT I." 759-1501 :~... CA :\CELl..AT IO~ & wrar urn&LEE 211 Vi• Ctr4twl, L141 lsl1 ............... a110,ooo ::· CORRECTIO'.\ ~Estate 3 bdrms. 21h baths. den 1 • ancellations and c0rrections m a · ""'4"'-··• 421 M1r~tr lslH4 Dr., II (1·4} ....... Sll0,000 , 4 bdrms. den, 3 baths, BA YFRONT "" hf' made on a rrlf' d e adline s a·!:> ffi!A!j, :~· 1. Pl k f 101 Vii Flore11011 L14t Isle .............. HI0,000 .. auove. ease a s or a cancellatio n OPEi HOUSE 4 bdrms +office, family room, POOL :6: numbe r whe n ranrelli ng ·our ad . Sun 1·5PM. Large• Br or 11H Str11141 Ttrraot, In. Ttrr .... US0,000 dOO 3 Br & Den "Hall or Fame :.~~ ERROR : Home" with 2 Ba, trplc, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, POOL Ch k d d lovely remod kllch, cov-ll•·•~' ,,,,~.~-~ALS ec your a aily and report ered patio. Backs to ii....~~ 1 "'"'°'•"·~• i~~ errors immed,i<\tely. The DAILY ~.':r f~~~tyexS~~.1= Uuo•• .. ~ •ttlll\hut , I ,.,;::~·;::~·.',"'' :;:: PILOT a ssumes liability for the fir~t 1~~cL~~J~i:r:~g.sT. N ·;:-:::.h~~~. '"'" ~~~: inrorrect ir.s ertion cnlv. Coata Mesa. c. Johnson r;,,. n""'"-~~ l'nf l~~' • Rltr 549-2&-e• [~~~:.::~t·:~7' ~~~) CLASSIFIED 642-5678 1,.1S.a4•t'"•' ~~~;;;;;;~~~=~=====~! """"""'"'" ~um"~"' JoJW 3 Br, 3 a. ad u It • """""" n ... l'nf ;.·~~ vtlla(condo), beat area :\pU >\•fn ut l'nt uvv dj t t M V d * """"' 2 •• ~~ HtHff ltr Salt ltuta ltr kit a acen ° ... • e .., • ..,, ,, &Yrd ~ Country Club, C.M. Own-NEW HOMES * ~•"•'"' Mu•• b ~ Gt•eral 1002 "-atral 1002 e<I 1n1Clous -already In <J\J•~• ,, ,.,, .. , .'llOI$ -eacrow out of area. 10% In Olde Corona del Mer ~"'..~.7:. ::;·~::~ ~~ down & 2nd TD OK. Pool, """'"'!•" ;;n,,,, _.,,.,. • j1c, cabana. beaut Four beautifully appointed townhomes. all 3 bedroom, 2112 baths. Walkln dis· tance to beach and shopping. 1ov~% APA available. 'Ron ......... n1 .. 1 .,,. ... .r JACOBS REALTY INC grounds. Ottered at ,;., ... " 1 ., i;. ... , !-.u 1 • S 16•.950/best otter. \)ff~, Ktt1l..tb tlJI~ 5'49 366 ""''"'"" "'""''' 1~111 675-6670 -t \\jOUHI 1{4 oul~ 4!aill' ~";~:~. K· ....... ~~~~ OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX -... 11. "'"''' :•m Across the street from the beach. and ANNOUNCEMENTS owner wants to carry loan for you. Offer """"'"""' ,,.,,.. •,,.·,·~ your down payment. $198,000. t~t & t iivn·I "' f\o..-.. h•h '""' ... '\A' "'f"ll "'' ~~•I ~ h~•tru. '"''' ll· ' BUSlN£SS & FINANCIAL OIE ILOCI TO IEACH •· ' 3+ 2 Br. duplex on deep lot. Garage and storage plus extra parking. Fully as- sumable 11% 30 year loan. OnJy $259,500. BL.............. '......... • 'I. ;t.~.:·:~ ?::;. '" "· • :. :; II EDUCED SI0,000 ·!".";,'.'~": ,~ ·~~·~''1"""'" :::~~ Tri pl ex two uni ts are 10 years ne w .,, '" , " i· , Bit-ins. earpeting. clean and well main- ·•• " .\ " .,., I • ed p k 1 , ·: tain nvate pauos and dee including EMPLOYMCNI .... IA'J(' •••)Mit"'li l.11.~L·tl; MERCHANDISE •.Jltl(• •• 1 .. II·•"'' II•••' Jt ...... \!•I ,, .... , ' \\1• tA tflt• ' ,, ,1\~.,. h1llt11fto1 •d ., ...... ,,,,1,,..,, " •·-t-'I°""'"' I "" h t1 .r11\, J• Pl1ttt( I •• ,, T\ tt...1, ..,,.h ,., BOATS t ... ,,,, tl1 nt ••rt-'•I I ~· t ,, ... ._, .. ·~, .. ' ,,,. . ., .. \f.;, 1! ti r I-I ~ ,,. A I#• k ,, ....... ''1 I "' 'lh ., • a huge Bx 12' J3Cuzz1. $275.000 • 1v.> ~COBS REALTY, INC. .. ~;~-6670 #'\Hf!! ... , , PHI. NflT 1• " Oceanfront home 3 Br 1 '.o\ ~ Dolebout :.:'.' Ba. trplc, dbl gar'. -2 car Boy 8 Beach :·.~-~ ~~~~~ Reduced to Red Esto1e ~·;;~~ llPLll ~t,•tPnEr.111 r;J,cl1<l1ri..cJE .. 1Nc_,1.,., ,,u 3 Br 2 Ba each unit , steps ~:;: 10 beach ' shopping. 1101 ltlllr:; Otrele ·ii. Priced a1 1215,000 ••yo E~ ~u• 6'42·2253 -•• ~m Quality ... dellgn .. . lo· associated BllQl<(llS llfll ,TQllS l Ol'i Wlli l oibno •' 1 J&6 I PAll·LllE '"'' A huge park llke yard goea catlonl Thr" bedroom•. Huge tamlly room. For-mal dining room. Prop- erty 11tuated on 1pacloYa comlf lot with private clrcul1r drive $325,000. 111-7100 with thla eicecutlve home 1•-------... ,. wit/I doubi. door entry to r-------- ... ;•. 1 step up living room. •Ill HL IUI -,,~1 Famlly room & dining Charming 3 Br 2 Ba, a .,.,.. area loolla out to yard. 4 lh<>f1 walk from city ten· • .. ~~ bedrooms, 2 private nit and huge park. N- TRANSPnDTA TION baths. Only s2 to,ooo. p11n1 near new roof and "" Call 10 -546-2313 large teahouae tn the rear .~:·~:~.'' ~:~~ yard aH add up to a fine ...,,. llvlng at • V9fY low price THE REAL ESTAT&:RS •01• ol only S 132, 900 l<Olh 751-3191 t ,.,. ""r \t I h •• •\t ·I•' ,. " ••ht' P.t • 11 ''"'· rm::. •:·~: 011&11111 Wiii C::. SElECT I' 'I flt CITTAIE _,..,PROPERTES AUrQMOTIV[ Just steps from surf & --------sand This enahantlng 1 IOUIFlllT OllllS 1 •' ·• 1 · · .... ' Bdrm home may be en· Great view of Balboa ~,. ',. · 1oye<1aslt laortheR-21ot Beach • Catalina , ,.. • • olle<s lantutlG potential aoneeta Thia 2 8d 2·~ B• . . tor added Improvement condo has a large • • I or redevelopment. Low· sundeoklp1t10. den and ·" est price on the Peninsula security parking. Full AUlOS IMPORTED 11 only Sl65.000! prlce$279,000.631·7370 646-717t \ 11\1 ol •I t· . t II ,, ,,, J.,1tloo f1 U4 fl l .tml•tl(fi•I J ,, •• ....... u M.-01 .. M,.y,,.,, M1 u 1d1 u,.n, M1hUl1tdu M4· l)J> I ···""' .. l••w-c•••I V.Wlll ~ .. Hhw.uil RnO• U1un "'""' !.oo,h '\.ull€ilro 1 •• , ...... Trn•mtih V0..tk~"'-'M•ri Vrtllv.1 M 1w AUlOS, OOM(STIC M l• ..... ~ \ .. 111i.. {, ... ,,,, ... ~'"""'' <I•• r''"' hti • n~t L,,rntHftl M.,..,..,.,, °"'"""""i. ,,,t"1"ftvth .,.,,, .... .. ,,. .,._,,,...,. ..... HI..'. ... " I I ~ 'II ~ ;1.1 i l.t "'·· ",, '"''* ·-1 ~I vlJJ Yi'' 111 I .,. , fllO •IO ~111 Vllv •1)1 •l)J •1>~ ""; VI~~ "'"' ~l~J •l~) lfl,..~ ., .... 'llil QllJ QP\ 91;7 VJ!» 9;~17 1'jffl t lH -JI) VJI 019 ai~1 g321 n:~ .,,, Ult "'J\ THE REAL ESTAT&:RS IPNITllITT knocks ottan when you use reaull·gettlng Dally Pllol Clauillad Ads to reach the Orange Coast marke1. PllOne &42·5678 TR1\0I T 10\, \I. ~LAil) More tamui.1 are getting the camping "bvg" this year. II you have 1 camper 1h11'1 not getting uaed, Mii 11 now with • ii~~~~~~ Clualfled Act.-.. 3-~~L · httr Siient YI" btatH 11 bP11m• Sin s ooo "' " '"''Q"' hOfllf Oft " Kif 1o1 Ut'8rlltff VI.. 8aO 80 Mouftlilll\ f tVWOll l\ltM Nt1rl1 utry tO<im "n 1 ..... lefwtllsllt4 Nu• "'" coM•llOft M• OOQI ~ wroutM uo" l•'ltt •••Ptl <ontolft dUOU Q11llty l•Wd &lm doot\ °''" t11lw1n lilt ttoon 4oo.lilf f•l\\•flt •00111 lo• m1)1t• l>tfkoom S93S 000 I H Sil I l?H1PICI Q..o1t Moh•ttecl Sttltr •'* ttCh.Ml(t tPICI O'!J. Plf.!I 0,. StJS1 l·S .... 1014 Mlmltra. •I lhr Sllra) I & M l11n1t ... t1 151-SNt OOllTUOTllS 403-405-407-409 Poppy Open Fri/Set/Sun 12-5 Bulldabi. R-2 lot In Costa Meaa wfth remodeled 2 Bdrm house on the fronl of the 101. Localed Mar Dick Satterlee, Jack Howell the Blutts. Owner 833-0242 Brokers 644-1156 motivated. Asking ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~-1119,000. 831-7370 = --- - TRADf T 10\AL REALTY COLDWC!U. BANl(C!RO ( 111,000 AlllMAILE BAYCREST Llltle Mias Muffet 1111 on a Tullet. along came a spider and read lro the Dally Pilot Classllled OITSTUllll V&UE section aboot Mtss Mui· Traditional 3Br. lam rm. tet·s Tu"et and oought 11 French drs. brick terrace. tor $9 95. You can sell Only $285,000. OPEN VA Loan · No quallfylng Huge 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Co llage Style country kltehen, garden window, large pantry & separate utlllty room Large living area. Picture perfect Price only $112.500 Call now 546-2313 your tulle! an d 101~ of SUN 1·5 other things through 1907 Trad-Inds, NB Dally P1tot Clau1fled Eleanor Bowle Ads Call 6-42-5678 144-IOIO THE REAL ESTATERS People who need people should always check the Servtoe Directory 1n the DAILY PILOT TIE•E•ll llllOTlll U71,000ll VIEW om LllllTI IOOUll Bink reposaeaslon. Only 1()'11. down and lender wlll finance balance at below market lnt4K81t, and no lees! Large 3 Bdrm, 2'i't oath condo & ready 10 move Into. Fantallic Vlewst Lender wanta outl Only S t62,900. 646-7171 I • I I I • • ~ Owner bought another-will uslat In arranging favorable n-llnanclngl Cuatom Tudor-atyle 1 home In t'e(rlllc family neighborhood with • Br 3'1r Ba plus den and huge tamlly room Solld oak flooring, paneling and bullt-lns throughout Gourmet kitchen with THE REAL ESTAT&:RS eating area. Two llre-What 1 Wonderful World plllON. Secluded large of Shopping, rlghl at brick patio with spa, your fingertips everydey! aauna, BBO Nloe coa1111 Dally Pilot Claulll•d views. Muat Mii nowl A• Ads To place your ad. tor Hallle Strock . call 1>42·5678 and 1e1 a 644-7020 Ctassllled Ad-Visor help UHi HAL HTAn you VERSAILLES Th• LowHt Priced View• In Newport Beach PERMANENT bay & ocean views. beautifully kept penthouse. 2Br 2ba. 100 Sholz. PHlO Open Sunday I to 5. <J.) -+ LOVELY 2BR 2ba, ocean and Catalina views, $232.500. Avail. for rent also. 2ND FLOOR l'nd unit 2Br 2ba. WILL EXCHANGE. $1 26.500 ~ CHESHIRE REATL Y 759-1877 • >< <J.) • ~ p 4 211/213 "ar1uerite, Corona del Mar •11n tk ~IX'"' ~•VI nnt t111<h 1n prlrl' rto•ocm· a hit \'Ml. cln~1tif1f'd aclvPrll~in11 2 Corona del Mar, CondomiUns Brand new 2 bdrm. 2 1...1 baths, Family Room. Less than 1 block from ocean. Customized throughout. Custom made ook cabinets In kitchen w /top line tippliances incl sub zero refrig & Thermatronfo Oven. Security & Fire Alarm Systems. Ocean view from Liv· Ing Room. Financing flexible. Asking $595.000. Submit your offer C311 for priv8te showing. Dally Piiat t.>•Ulll•OA<h PllON .. ) ,.,. ... THE IERIE OOllPAllY (7 H) 171·1111 BAYSHORE 3 bdrm. 4 ba. completely re- modeled, 2 story, lrge famlly room. $385,000 10% DOWl .. HY HOllES 2 story • 4 bdrm • MOTIVATED! $259.000 Fee LllE NEW-HY HOMES Remodeled. Superb financing $269.000 EVERYONE'S FAVORITE Shoreclilfs . 4 bdrm. 4 ba. Ocean/Canyon view. $745,000 CAMEO SHORES Catalina view from 6 rooms. 3 - den · maid's • pool. $595,000 Fee Ill CllYOI VIEW COIDO overlooks golf course Privett 1ar111 $275.000 fee llYESTIENT CONIO $116,900 Fee. Great Assumable Loan! Hunt. Bch. best location. 2 CdM LOTS adjacent 301 & 303 Narcissus View potential -1 blk to ocean .. -TWO ....... ONGS THE STAINES COMPAIY 760-1397 673-7761 Gl:U Y. cluunA I Hunt & Associates REAL £STAT£ BIG CANYON Price reduction makes this spacious 4 Bd.-FR-Pool home the most attractive Investment op- portunity In area today. Courtyard -fountain entry, Master-suite w/pool & spa Vu. Lush park-like setting, pvt. sec. system and 24 hr. guarded gate. Assume loans. Of- fered ~ $599,500. Jeri. 14 lur11l111Trtt114. o, .. ltt1. 1·1 640-4H8 2125 S•n Jo9<1uln Hiiia Rd. Newport Center Cole , °'~~· j_~n.· 675-5511 ' « OCUIFllOIT IT ITS IEST One o f the finest and largest homes on the sand. 5 Bdrm. 4 1'2 Ba, elevator to 2nd story e legant Mstr suite Shows like a new home. AskJng $1 ,150,000. Opn Sat/Sun 1·5. 1020 W. Oceanfront, NB OLD OOIOIA Ill MAI New spacious 3 Bdrm, 31h Ba, Light & airy. Spectacular use of wood and sky Lites. Walk to beach. $325.000. Open Hse. Sat/Sun 1·5. 6 16 Marigold. COLE Of NEWPORT REAL TORS 2S1I I.C....ttww .. CoroMdef1111.r 875·551 t "lodtl-1111•" 2 Ir, •· apa, patio, Yiew $229,000...... . . .. ........ 31 H1llgrass. Turtlerock ow C4M. 5 Wnt, .... IJKMI, eacltJ•s $549,000 ....................... '42 Begonia. Old CdM Oct n, onra wtll cenyl 3 Ir, 2 bl, pYt be- $285.000............ .. 420 De Sola Terrace, CdM l1yfrott IHc-, 3 Ir + I Ir r11t1I, ...,,! $650.000 ...................... 22 Beacon Bay, N.B. Surp 3 Ir tnlttlt, 2 fr'Jlc'• "' tnt11, ,..t $340,000........ .. .. . 49 Jasmine Creek, CdM Wtrfrtt, 4 Ir, 4Y, la, ,tlf/Mck. l•111e. COid. $2,300.000. . ........ 222 Via Lido Nord. N B. llC l1r1l•P••· 4 Ir. boH1 na, ClllJOll YI • $439.000. .. .. .... . 1306 Sandcastle, HVHls U,_.IC>UI: li()M S A EAL TORS', 676-6000 2443 Eut CClaU H111hwav. Corone dp( Mar II~ IEWPHT IOI IYFllT H,111,oll Spectacular contemporary resi- dence. Soaring two·story glaaa walls frame the bay & its boating activities. Ample bedrooms & baths. Swimming pool + dock to accommodate a large yacht. Complete secur ity. Dona Chichester. OOllOMllllM ILEIUOE 1111,800 A doorman opens the doors to a foyer of custom furnishings. Take the elevator to your con- dominium. Large living & dining room, 2 spacious BR all with bay and city view. 21h baths, utility room, sauna. Barbara Aune. .Ill CUYOI TOWI 11011 1721,000 The ultimate in glamour & sophistication in this large 4 BR "Oeauv1lle" Model in one of Newport's finest gated com- muniues. Utmost privacy among tall trees yet some view of the ocean. Gorgeous! Fee. Lucy Rose. ITU Liii LIT-USTILlff IHl,IOO Family home, well located with 3 BR and baths and large family room. Breakfast area with gu· den window and formal dining. Owner will finance. Barbara Callihan. HAii& II Ill HIYll 1111,000 An elegant "Versailles" featur· ing a d ramatic view with a peak of the ocean. 4 BR includes a huge master suite. Lovely patio areas, enclosed garden courtyard with spa and solar heated pool. Lucy Rose. THTLEHll llllLUll 1241,00I 3 BR. family room "Montecito". Shows like a model. Country French decor with Laura Ashley papers. Complete security sys- tem. solar heated spa & water system Private comer location wnh view of canyon & moun· tains. Lucy Rose. HT&Tt 01 IYFllT Sl,710,IOO Entertainers paradise. Approx. 8,000 sq. ft. Large slip, bayside lawn & pool. His & hers bath· room. library. gymnasium. Only 6 years o ld Prime location. Ex· L-ellent financing available. John Macnab. m111 11111 um 1411,111 "Casa Blanca" beautifully up- graded 3 BR, 3 bath home in on e of Newport's most prestigious se· cunty-gated communities. As· sumable 1st T.D. Anita Schandel. MAlllH VIEW lllMH 1171,000 Customized "Somerset"includes land. Fabulous financing "below marke t" interest rate available. 5 BR, formal dining & family room with lots of panelling & French doors and windows. Pool & spa. Great family home. Close to com- munity park. Donna Godshall. WHO SlllEI 1141,000 Panoramk ocean view from this beautiful single story 4 BR, 3 bath, formaJ dining room home. Secluded patio w /sparkling pool & prof. landscaped yard. 3 pri- vate beaches. Donna Godshall . VIEW OOHIA llllWll lllO,ooe Including land -Canyon and ocean view from this charming 3 BR, 2 BA home. Extra large lot with room for expansion: Access to private beach. Great potential . Donna Godshall. UYFHIT llMI 11,llOMI Dra matic and glamorous. Located on private gated island, this lovely family home is suit- able for formal entertaining & casual family living. Exceptional· ly large garden patio. Pier & slip for a large boat are included. Leasehold Martha or John Mac- nab. WHllll HTIUT 1111,DM Includes land. Newport Beach spacious 3 BR. 211'1 bath condo in private security gated area. Lush landscaping. plus 35' boat slip! Martha Macnab. PUtUlllO HUI V1IW IMt,111 Includes land. Fabulous Spyglall charming sinele story 3 BR, for- mal dining & family room ailU· ated in the Corona del Mar com· munlty of Spyglua. Solar heated pool & spa. Plantation shutters, new carpets. oak i>anelling & many more amenities. Owner wiU consider leue/option. Donna Godshall. WAI.I Tl SI. llAIT PUU 11N,lll First offering. Super corner condo. 3 BR. 2 Vt bath. Large redwood decked patio over- looking greenbelt. Fittpl.ce. skylight.a. Great kitchen wl\h all &menhies lncludlng garden win· dow. Double g1ra,e with 2 open- ers. Close to pool & spa. Holly Markas. 844-8200 Fa1con Hill .means·style Epitomizing the atyttng and quallty to be found among all of the ~famlly homee at Falcon Hiii, the four-bedroom Creat model otter. a epecloul deelgn for famlly llYlng and entertaJn- lng at thle g.te-guarded hHHop community In LAlgunaHHla. . Introduced by a aide entry, jaunttty poe.- ltloned at an angle.. the Creet la a home that couplel generoue IMng·apacea with mettculoua detailing that contnbut• an enduring MnM of value and crattemanehlp. Beyond the entry. door wtth lta .. delight wt~. the ltaHan ceramic tlled entry contlnuea with a carpeted foyer where an Indoor garden planter ta Mt at the foot of the U-ahaped, lkyltghted atucue left open to the· formal entertaining areu below. In a tight and aJry setting, the kitchen la arranged with an llland cooktop, a garden window av« the doubte compartment alnk and a nook eating area altuated In a dellghtful bay of multlpaned wlndowa. Reflecting thl• look.. a French door opena out from the kitchen/nook ar .. to the backyard. Situated upstairs are three bedrooms for family members or guests and a aky-llghted bathroom which atao haa double basins. The kit~ nook'• bay window la repeated upstairs with the llddltk>n• of a nine and a half foot celllng height that er.at• an Inviting alcove for the rear bedroom. Palacio del Mar homes are luxurious both ins1d e, ,bov.e, and out, below. Palacio del Mar sales brisk Joy Pldgway, sales director at Palacio del Mar, reports that sales have been extremely brisk since the beginning of the year averaging one sale a week with only e homes remaining. Pldgway states that the reason Palacio del Mar has been such a big success Is the versatile floorplans which lend themselves to executive style llvlng with an emphasis on entertallng. Great attention to detall was given by the builder to the bathrooms, kitchens and retreats with special features Including huge cloeets, mirrors, Jacuzzi tubs. lot of tlle and double sinks. People who visit the project have been so Im- pressed by the design that was specifically oriented to make maximum uee of the view to Catallna and'the coaatllne to San Clemente Island. The location 11 also Ideal with the beach Just mlnutM away. Value 11 another key to Palaclo del Mar where buyers can get an ocean view, elegant home and beach llvlng at half the cost of Newport Beach. The area 11 also an Ideal move up for Inland buyers who can use their current home as a down payment and move In for just closlng costs. The beautlful new models are open dally from 1 to 8 except Wednesday and Thursday and visitors are very· welcome. The project 11 located In Mariner's Point of San Clemente at San Pablo _,nd Buenos Alrn. The projedt 11 exclullvely marketed by Llng9 Real Estate. For more Information call 498-4322. ' Standard Prices for the homes avallable In Phase Two range from $220,000 to $275,270. Also, ready for Immediate occupancy la one three-bedroom Summl~ home which has even been completed with front yard landscaplng, Including a timer controlled sprinkler system. This fully-appointed residence, priced at $264,400, ls offered with a special bonus of up to $13,000 for non reoccurlng closing costs, a reduction In price or for such upgrades as carpeting and floor coverings through the Meister Company's suppller. · Excellent financing alternatives at Falcon Hiii inciude conventional, 30-year loans or a 10 per cent Down Payment Plan which minimizes downpayment requirements. Both programs are fully assumable under the lender's current guldellnes. Homeowner association fees for the private streets and electronically operated access system at this gate-guarded community are currently $22.00 a month for the available homes In the first two phases. To visit the Crest model and other homes at Falcon Hiii In Laguna Hiia, take the San Diego (Interstate 5) Freeway to the La Paz Road exit and proceed south approxlmately three mites, then turn left at Charleton Drive to the sales center which Is open dally from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on Mondays when the hours are 12 noon to 8 p.m. For further Information, call (714) 831-5380. • ' \_ Orange Coast DAILY P~T /Sunday, Oct 23. 1983 0 2 Nellie Gail Ranch means Quality fun "The remarkable recreational facill- . ties at Nellie Gall Ranch help make this community one of the finest home environments In Southern Cali- fornia, "Terrance Barry. President of Presely of Southern California, states. "Increased sales activity at Nellie Gall Ranch Indicates once again that growing numbers of discerning home- buyers are seeking out luxury homes situated In environments of uncom- promising quality," continues Barry. Spread out over two square miles of the Laguna Hiiis, Nellie Gall Ra~ch presents the prospective homebuyer wltt) a prestigious community of Presley-built elegant homes as well as large custom homesites, and all this surrounding a recreation center which Includes 12 lighted tennis courts. a pro shop and clubhouse. an Olym- pic-size swimming pool, and the fully equipped equestrian center. Seventeen miles of riding trails meander through the green. gently rolling hills. Invigorating swimming and tennis activities are enjoyed amidst the relaxing country am- bience. Naturally, the recreational center at Nellie Gall Ranch has become a popular place. The T ennls C1ub boasts over 200 members, with junior and adult programs and three full-time teaching pros. Swimming instruction Is only one of the Swimming Clubs's activities. Fully equipped stables. show rings, and miles of trails highlight the attractions for riders at the Nellie Gall Ranch equestrian center. financing with a fixed term end rate mortgage. • Seven distinctive floor plans are found at Nellie Gail Ranch. All of the models are large and luxurious, and Plan 123 has proven to be one of the most popular. Four bedrooms and 2'~ baths come with this plan, along with fireplaces In the master suite. living room and den. A few of the many standard fea- tured amenities at Neille Gail Ranch include wet bar. built-in cook unit with spacesaver microwave. balcony. con- verstaion pit. breakfast nook. inside laundry room, and electric garage door opener. Energywise Nellie Gail Ranch res1- de~1es come equipped with a built 1n SUl_P1-of-the -art package of energy sa91ng items. Including such cost-effective features as automatic set-back thermostat. automatic attic ventilator fan , double-glazed win- dows, and sliding glass doors, in- creased ceiling insulation with R-30 batt. R-11 bait in exterior walls, energy efficient water heaters. in- sulated heating ducts. p1lot1ess 1g- n It ion f urnace , watersaver showerheads and toilets. and 4-mil visquene vapor barrier. Besides these elegant homes, the builder is also offering a collection of large custom lots priced from $145,000 to $230,000. Details on custom lot' financing are available from the sales office. For all its peaceful country qualities. Nellie Gail Ranch is freeway close to all the significant business. shopping and recreational centers of Orange County. Finished models are open for view- ing daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. , 0 k~~ .. ?oi..----'" 1: ,,. _. •• ' ..I_. • , • ... . .... t" -:·· 1 ·- ·-... r Sea l ~lan<l lownhonw t·o11ummi1, i!- localt•d on J arn hon·•· Hrn,.d oH ·,, ... . - <. ... .. ' J • • P <wilit· Coa ... t llii,:lrnu~ in \t•\\port Bc••wh. Sea Island townhomes selling Sales aren't hidden Sales at Hidden Mountain have reached $5 million. according to Sherri Chamberlin of Hidden Mountain Ven- ture. developers of the gate-guarded custom home community In the exclusive San Juan Creek area of San Juan Capistrano. Hidden Mountain en- compasses 69 home- s1tes on a hillside site. with more than a dozen custom homes already \Jnder construction Although most of the homes are being built by the families who will ultimately occupy them. several homes will be available for purchase. "Hidden Mountain 1s strictly reserved for cus- tom homes.'' noted Chamberlin. Hidden Mountain is located just three miles from the ocean, and 1s within easy reach of the shopping and dining ex- A new sales program for the entrance which 1s manned 24 age. $425,000 perience of Laguna and exclusive community of Sea hours a ddy The 81m1ni . with two stories. Newport Beach Island in Newport Beach has The current p11cos for Sea tw o bed r 0 0 ms , d 0 n. Homes1tes In Hidden resulted In sales of 16 of the 34 Islands luxunutJS townhomes two-and-011e-hall ba ths. two-car Mountain are priced available town homes in the first are garaqe. $385 000 Ir om $ 8 5 . 0 0 0 t o week of sales. It was reported by -Tile Pac1f1ca w th two $ 1 3 S . 0 0 0 . w ith Michael West. vice president and stories. two uedr oc ms. lilJrary, The homes range lrom 2,333 to outstanding acquisition directorofsalesforJohn D. Lusk t hree-an d-one-hall baths. 3.003 square feet m size All are and constructionfinanc- & Son, sales agent. two-car garaqe. $400.000. complete except for final interior Ing available. Sea Island is adjacent to the -The Mediterranean with finishing. enabling early oc-' To reach Hidden golf course of the Irvine Coast two stonec;, two oedrooms den cupancv Mountain. visitors may Country Club and offers views of two-arid-one-hall umhs. tw<J-Cilr An add1t1ona1 8 t townhomes. take Interstate 5 to San Upper Newport Bay, the Harbor garage, $320 000 compatible in style with the Juan Creek Road. In Homebuyers at Nellie Gail Ranch are attracted to luxury residences ranging In size from 2,510 up to 3,893 square feet of spaciousness. Prices range from $258,000 to $365,000, and the builder is offering home- buyers a unique "Trade Your Home" program. Presley also provides a low 10.9 per cent Annual Percentage Rate Nelie Gail Ranch is easily reached by taking the San Diego Freeway to Oso Parkway. then west to Hitching Rail Road. area or Newport Center/Fashion -The Be1muda with two existing residences. will be con-San Juan Capistrano Island. A full-security commun1-stories. three bedronms. family structed in the future to complete and drive one mile ln- ~~~~~~~~~~~t~v~· i't~is w~led and has a aated~irioioimi.itihireie~biaitihis~twioi-iciairiaiairi-~ilhieicioim~miuini1~ty~.~~~~~~~~lainid~to~tihe~cioimim~uiniit~yi.~ Dana Crest has a new finance, bonus package At Dana Crest. in the hills above Dana Point Marina. an exciting new $10,000 Bonus and Financing Package has Just been announced by Standard-Pacific Corp.. builders or the. family community. "For those who have looked forward to living 1n an ocean-close environment, this may be the opportunity they have waited tor." stated Steve Scarborough. vice president of Standard-Pacific. The bonus package totals$ 10,000 toward the purchase of any of the remaining four-bedroom residences at the Dana Point development. and offers the homebuyer a choice of several options. In one, a below-market 30-yeer fixed rate loan at 12 percent ( 12'·• percent Annual Percentage Rate) is available together with a $3 ,000 credit toward closing costs or decorator upgrades. Another choice 1s to discount $ 10,000 off the purchase price of the home, with a loan at the current market rate. Still another option available for easier qualifying and lower monthly payments is a graduated payment loan. Sales representatives have complete details on the many options available and can tailor a financing and payment plan to fit any buyer's needs (Bonus offer applies to any home closing escrow by Dec. 15. 1983.) "Whichever plan the buyer chooses. he's money ahead. with prices that range from just $177,990 to $195.900 for these large. single-family luxury homes," Scarborough commented. The Dana Crest selectlon Includes floor plans with up to 2,253 square feet of living area. all with four bedrooms and a choice of two or two-and-one-half baths. Architectural highlights Include ceramic tile entries. dramatic vaulted callings. wood-burning fireplaces, wet bars In some plans. an abundance or glass, exterior potshelves and rear yard fencing. Attracting special homeshopper comments are the homes· large master bedroom suites with their double-door entries and private dressing room/bath areas. Select plans feature deluxe powder rooms and all of the baths are attractively appointed with Corina marble pullmans and ceramic-tiled tub or shower. Also popular with buyers are the Dana Crest kitchens. enhanced by ceramic tlle countertops, eating bars and luminous ceilings. These conve- nient homemaking centers are complete with all-electric Hotpolnt appliances including double eye-level ovens, power-saver dishwasher and heavy-gauge waste disposal. "The value of these family homes. their size. sophisticated designs and luxury amenities. makes them an exceptional ownership opportunity In this ex.elusive coastal neighborhood, just one mile from the ocean," Scarborough pointed out. "Now, with this remarkable $10,000 bonus offer, they're an even better buy, fer below competitive new-home prices along the Orange County coast," he concluded. Model homes are open dally from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Dana Crest and information may be obtained by phoning 831 -8880. To reach Dana Crest. take the San Diego Freeay to the Pacific Coast Highway exit, then north on Pacific Coast Highway to The Street ot the Golden Lantern. Turn right and drive up the hill to the Standard-Pacific community In Dana Point. 642-4321 Direct nr cnllecl. to s11b~cnbe to your hometown paper. the Daily Pilat To yYou're 510,000 c oser to Dana Point Marina ,,, .t H 1 .. 11 I I Immediate Occupancy-Prices Reduced on Last 9 Homes! 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"' ·''' .1,,11t.1t1k."-i,, ,,,i.·'"''"'-'''•111\• "'~ \f,t,f~I· t• Standard-Pacific !;g \1tlll N\•l)thhmht Hld BwlJ\·r Townhomes up~Jor sale A grand opening this weekend introduc..-es the exclusive NorthBay Townhomes neighborhood. a collection of luxury view-oriented executive r~1- dences by The Mohler Corporation situated on a prime blufftop overlooking Upper Newport Bay and Fashion Island. Visitors to the 16-home community on Irvine Avenue south of Monte Vista will discover a selection of four uniquely-planned designs, featuring three bedrooms or three bedrooms and a den. and up to three baths. Priced from $222,000, the two-story residences range in size up to 2,063 square feet of lavish living area. The flavor of a charming European-inspired village is captured by the elegantly detailed ex tenors of North&ily Townhomes, which feature wood and -brick tnm. French doors and octagonaJ and multi-paned windows. Oversized balcony decks. oriented for maximum view enjoyment, are encircled by carved balustrades and wood rails in individ- ualized patterns. The equally distinctive interior designs are ideal for those executives who are moving from a larger residence. While those who lead acuve hves will surely appreciate the conveniences and reduced upkeep of townhome living. they will aJso be ·impressed by the special custom features and superb detailing throughout that are usually only found in more expensive, custom residences. Among the home plans certain to draw enthusiasuc visitor interest 1s the three-bedroom "Lido" largest of the residences. Beginning with the double-door entry, the focus is on elegance. Thl' formal living room and adjacent galleria d1mng room create a gracious entertainment area. For informal activities. there 1s a generous family room, highlighted by a soaring beamed ceiling and a fireplace. A cheery, step-up breakfast nook, fully-equipped kitchen and handy powder room complete the living area of this lovely home. Upstairs. reached by a hallway open to the family room, is the lavish master suite. This ultimate adult retreat is impressively arranged with a sunken sleeping area, fireplace and wrap-around deck accessed by a French door. The private dressing room features a twin-basin vanity, commodious walk-in closet, separate shower and European-inspired "Leisure Center." A second full bath serves the two family bedrooms situated at the other end of the hallway. The architectural e nhancements found in each of the homes are beautifully complemented by the most luxurious of appointments. As in the Lido, each residence offers a formal dining room and spacious living room and/or farruly room with fireplace. A rich ceramic tile entry, custom oak staircase railings. plush wall-to-wall carpeting and fort'ed air ht>atina are among the many highlights. The onsi te sales office for NorthBay Town homes is open daily from 11 a.m . to 6 p.m . at 2463 lrvrne Avenue in Costa Mesa. Representatives of Statewide Commercial Properties are on the premises. Phone 631-4167. The community is reached via either the Corona del Mar Freeway to (rvme Avenue, or by taking Orange CO<iSI DAIL y PILOT /Sunddy, Oct 23. 1983 0 3 JI"· 7.1,." ah' A.1l'\1rf,•11c·.· r1/ i/T, c1nrf J7r,., A~d;1/! I 1,,,,,1;, <1/ _> \/()/ 71\('t)/ L l//)1 ' /\ /}fjl/I ('fJl/)/i/. /, ,, <1/ J /Jl • ]fut)/ (,'ff//; fJ(•1'/'/uuf..1tJ<j l h<' /h'1Jfl!t/t1/ <\111 '/11<111 ( 0 1//I/\// 11••1 I 1.,//,·'J I hl' "lll'l t.ll u l.1r ~ornl huu.,l' n~'" itknt l ' on 5 .ll n• ... f l'.11 u ring l ou 11 I I\ I 11gl 1-. 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'l\ .1 111 111 =" JL1 I' Ill -1~ t'l'I -ll1t· ~ Dover Drive north from Pacific Coast Highway to ----------------------------------------------------------------- Irvine Avenue. then turning right. -------- MILLION DOLLAR SE G! I AT THE CENTER OF NEWPORT BEACH'S MILLION OOLLAR LIFESTYLE. At Sett I ·lanJ. che l1fl· of It· all here. A prime collec- tion of truly executive clas'\ homes. Jc!iigned to comple- ment your most disccrnm~ taste . The !iecurity of <t guarJeJ entry gate. And a location char puts you conve- niently close to Newport Cen- ter, Fashion Island. Ba lboa, anJ the beach. John D. Lu1,k & ·11n ab ;1gcnr. flflll" .rn,J f1n,1n1tn~ \'flClfll~ II ,l.11r 111 r11l-lt1 .ll h•M ""'"'"!lll'tll 110 • fll,I\ h .. 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Ii i Di LllO ISLE Trsd1111m11l 3 81 . 311 Su Ro yfnmt, pll't. & tloo1 for tt!>' ho111 l'rtl'l'tl ll• -wU $1.250,000 l SELEOTIOll Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct 23, 1983 DI lll-mcxlelt'd 3 br. 2 balh + laq~e rt<c 1 '" , tl(• .. m ~c1hngs. funlll!hed. potu!l. $'120,000 IHSIDE PUCE IAYFROllT SJ>t"•Ult·ular bay from dµI>< 2 br, :l ba uµ: 'J. 1)1 , 2 ba dn 2 boat s pal'l'S Ht'<'.lut:t.'<i-$1.500,000 PHlllSUU HOME OCEAllFROllT (A"t:"aJ' & .11·tty Vlt'W:I Manne room, ·• 1.xJ1111. a l>alh, 3700 sq (L -I cur purk111g $1.:!115,1100 * * * llllH• * * Costa Mesa 3 bed..... . .. . . $98.900 Eastslde. CM 3 bed.... .... . $169.900 Newport Heights 2+den.... ... . $210,000 Eastbluff 4 bed.+yard ............ $225,000 !t vine Terrace 3 bed+ ......... $273,000 Penlnsula Pl . 2 bed +den ........ $339,000 Lido Isle 4 bed..... .. .. .... . .... $489,000 Peninsula Pl new 4 bed. • . $589,900 Balboa Is young home 5 bed .. $683,000 Th ts h~" lu IM: tht> lx>tit liuyf ru111 lJuy 111 Nl'wpm t Rt·:1d1! &autifully dt>c· oraLl'd 4 l..lftrn1 and tlt•n hunw with priv:itt• pier ond float. L11rge bays1d1· pallu dunl' 111 ttscd l>rn'k. Furm<ol d111111g rm .. hobby shop and brcJkfasl rm Lt•W mwresl f111arn· 111g avurlnble Seven year old 4 bedroom near Fountarn Valley. Large family room, formal dining room. $152,500. Drive by: 842 1 Hazel. Westminster. Agent, 983-0891 1111111111111111 FllRIAllltS RAllCH HILLTOP Baytront 4 bed ........................ $850.000 Harbor Ridge Vu 4 bed ........... $950.000 (7 I 4t 6 73-4400 t 21 JI 628·2'21 New 4 br. -11'1 ba, l'ustom Frenl'h Normandy l'.&talt> I 2 pnme :icre hilltop Now $1:195,000 Linda Isle baytront 5 bed $1,295,000 Newport bayfront 4 bed ... $1,600,000 Bayfront Villa 7 bed ............. ., $3.950,000 Th~ Horbor ArN 's lcMcJttt Estobllshed Rtol bhltt eo.i.-y Certa1 ••t •ar 1022 YIEW-YIEW C1111 •en 1024 C"'' •en IH4 11~ llWI Most spectacular bay and 1'1 llOIESTH IT. PIEITlllln To close by Nov 101h. ocean vi-duple•. Guell 3 BA lbl. lge R2 lot. RE-E'slda cul de aac .crOM 106 Avocado. Assume unit Big Bold. 1st lime gucEO lllto sl$ ne,OOO lrom country' club. CORONADO ens IHFROllT Coronado Island cu.'lt bayfro nt 101 115' hoal deck Plans avail Nuw $370,000 w11tadt· ARROWHEAD HOME Nt.>ur new 4 bdm1. 4 bath, lake vit'w 3500 sq ft $·1-10.000 Will 1rndP for u l;xal µ1'opt!rly * * * COlllMlllllS * * * Costa Mesa condo 3 bed ... $149,500 Newport Crest 2+den... . .. .... $170,000 Versallles 2 bed reduced ..... $212.000 Big Canyon 2 bed vu .... $264,500 Bluffs 3 bed vu.... .$239,000' Baylront 2 bed+vu . $325.000 Bayside Cove 2 bed ............ $380,000 Bluffs tri-level 3 bed vu $429.000 $225,000 2 • 1 +Bach otlered. wner w as 1 nin LuKury ac;c;omrnodattone; $275.000 Bkr 675-4863. Open Sunday 1-4 pm ROBINSON. RL TR 2Br + ~condo. 2'~ ~ BY OWNER· 4 BR/5 BA No signs-call for address 548•5647 pVI patio, trplc, wet ber, POOL. OCEAN VIEW '.I" J / /' $149,50019~·1. on lhe tat. micro, also apa. PoOI. S525.000 Owner will tin f•1(1M1111 '"' • l fl I Meu VMda. 3 • Bdrm, 2 BBQ en1ena1nment ., ... 760-17341558-2628 1JJ. ,J, ,1 • ba POOL. J.R. 541-8077 Outstanding Value at -Jh..-·T u71t'llU'J S117 900 HJIY ITI. a Hllnl Wllf CI '"'JI. 111,DOO MR 1eo-1s1s . Brok• L~:.~:~~ ~try~la,~s~~m: 3'41 E co::; H:, ~·C;M Sps~?J~l~EIJ~~~me S.ttl Alt 0..lfrJ ... entertaining Quick pos-" wllormaJ dining rm. lam-112 Th l .... n Mr• 11~ \J t I~( )It IALIOl COVES Trad111v11al Bavfronl 3 Br 3 Ila. re111oc.J1•ll'<I 2.000 sq rt funushed & boat $600.000 Baylronl lg 3 bed+den $549.000 "EW LISTllll -LIDO ISUllD seulon possible Call lor lly rm and solar heated 2 sty 3 Br 2.5 Ba. aa&.ina. prlvale showing. Coatl M111 1024 pool You plcic the terms, spa. m/homa pad. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1de Oriv" N B b7S blbl * * * IHIME PHPHTl * * * Peninsula duplex . _ .... $194.500 Penmsula 3bed+bachetor . . $219,000 Corona del Mar duple>< . $264,900 Balboa Island duplex. .. ... $349,500 Bayfront duplex • . . . $395.000 Corona del MAr lg dupleK $450.000 Balboa Island tnplex .$485.000 \.Vmit <• house wrth c·ornnwn11y ht.·ach. tl·n111s. l'lubhouse'' 3 bedwoni home 1111 4Ull'l end of Island c:1)(1(f lot With lovt·ly Sou11t pal111 Expandabl<'. Enjoy llw lifl·stvll• of 111a11v 101,·al l't>1tln1u 111tv <11 tiv11·'t (;owl fi11a11~·111g $:1tif>.OOO l ·aft M.1111\ 11 Tw1tdwll JO-ANN DORAN RL TA down payment and price. S 185,000. Good terme. 759-0619 LHrtl Pt. TtwtlaHH Owner may lrade AsklllQ Vecanl. 3Br 2''> ba, alch gar. poot S t49,900. Diana Cappel Open Sun 12·5. I••• +-l1t1t+lao1.. $132.000 Agt 644-2562 631-1266 Bat009lngh Alty •IEH0Ell411000* BUY OR SELL 541-533t ev1548-Mat Spollesa3630slduple~ GIVEDAVEAVELL SC Plue condo: 2Br ,.µ OWC 1sl-12"1e·long tllfm DAVE WHITE 546-2313 ba. Just No. In Santa 3brl3ba • 5br/3ba-1 vac THE REAL ESTATERS Ana. S-10% dn. $87,500. ~9 Acacia-walk to beach 2 Br 2 Ba, 2 S1ory Condo. Olscoont pt• or price. PRICH IELOW APPRAISAL 3991< 2o"l.dn-Appra1sec1 MEU VHIE CUllEll t0% down. Now only 556-16261775-2S80 440K ownl bkr 645-7048 Remodeled 4 Br • family $103 000. Doc~slde RE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oceanfront duplex $650.000 Baylront lg duplex.. . $195,000 LIDO ISUllD CHARMER You'll be aellghted with the spacious- ness of this lovely 4 Bdrm customized Lautremont beauty plan In Harbor Ridge. Lrg family room, formal dining room. beautiful Mstr Bdrm suite, Intrigu- ing patio w/spa and gorgeous planting, custon woods/tiles throughout. Excel- lent view. Appraised at $690,000. For sale at $525,000. Lrdo Isle oaylront duplex. . $1.490.000 * * 1' CHMEICIAL·l .. UST. * * * Mobile park.. ...... ............ .. $1.575.000 Peninsula Pt. near ferry . . . $385.000 Batooa Island M ain 81........ .... $425,000 2 Bldgs. nr Airport ( 12.800 sll) WA I fRFRO"I r llOMFt.>,1-..1 Nt Al I .., I \ 11 l~·-.1d1 s a µc..111111 o.1rrnt· No1 th 8;iy Vtl'W & pil'r & s lip for a li5' y.1dlt, this trn d1t1uniJI homl• radlalt'S l·harm AJJa rt from lmA' main tPnam·t'. t lit' p ropt'rty f<·nturt•s ni11dom µlank f'd 0:1k flooring ~ li~ndpl'.!1nh•d ltaha11 tilt• Won't ycJU l'.all Juyl't• ();,il>ult for an aµpt. to virw? $1 , 250 ,000 J &•lllE OIEEI vary hght & airy, ex-840-8208 -1ena1ve use ol wood ----Probale sa1e:Cheapes1 on thru-out, open beam ce•I· * 1&11 IENS * the market S27S,OOO Ing w/skyllght. Otfered ol Poolside 2 Br condos near 851 -8787 S 179.900 Call Herllage SC Plaza from S74.999. NUMBER ONE In 1oca1lon lnvealmenls. Pam 3 Bdr S89 ,000 10 . ooeon view. NUMBER Wright. 548-5880 S98.500. Won't la1t1 Calf ONE In price $529,000 IPH HlllJ 1·4 Patrick Tenore 631-1266. 111 Point Sur 3 Br. Fam 2024 I OAPELU OT 760-8702 Rm Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Bkr 760-7t10 IW l&Ol l&J RVM* Tarbell, KL\IJ()I(!-, 1120 ........ . 780-8333 •• H1 I. , , I•' ,, t ' 111-t \\ I ,,,.I I .... ........ q•··· l\. •·' Ul-1400 ti ~•'''' \I li<lt•I\ ",,I 67Ut00 Selling anything 11111111 a Daily Pilot Ctassllied Ad ts a simple ma11e1 Get GREEN castl lor WHITE elephants with a Class1lled Ad Catt 642-5678 JUSI call 642-5678 I~ GtHral CieHlll 1---- 1002 -'eaeral 1002 I G11eral 1 IJOZI C.Hral NEWPORT BEACH A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK Ill OAIJOI 1111,000 Delightful Oakcrest model Mclain condo near se;hoots & shops. 2 BR & 2 bath, wet bar & shutters Spacious patio to enjoy the summer evenings. Don't miss tt! Ill CHJOI 1111,000 New York sophistication! 2 BR townhome In Impeccable condition. Features cathedral ceil- lngs and plantation shutters Pool. spa -& tennis facilrties. Seller savs submit all offers. ILUFFS U 11,000 Fabulous 4 BR end unrt. Beam ceilings open this bright & cheery home onto a lovely greenoelt near a pool. Large assumable financing! All interior colors are neutral, new carpet & paint' SHWllll UH,500 This lovely. well maintained 3 BR Monaco in ex.elusive Seawmd has everything!! New neutral carpets. fresh paint. large yard, etc. etc. There are community tennis and pool facilities too!! MAHOll YllW MOMH UH,000 Here it 1s -a long awaited Carmel Plan In a great location. Bright & sunny! Nice yard with a great patio for entertaining or relaxing. Owner motivated I MAlllH VIEW lllMH 1211,toO Drastic price reduction on this gorgeous 4 BA, family room + bonus room Portofino. Beautiful • neutral decor, large professionally landscaped yard. Assume the loan and purchase the lowest priced 2-stt>ry home In the area, Including the land. Owner says. "I want to move!" ILIFFS U 11,000 One of the newest homes in the Bluffs. Highly upgraded 2 BR wi1h plantation shutters. decor- ator wall cover rngs. custom spa, and magnifi- cent gardens. Sophisticated light and airy decor lflCOURT MILL S420,000 Enjoy sweeping views o f ocean, n1te lights and magnificent sunsets from this lovely Belcourt Hill popular Plan I. All one level w /2 BA plus den. Ideal location across from pool' LIDO IAYFllHT Sll0,000 Fabulous fifth floor condominium w11h bay and ocean views. Walk to unique Lido Village stores & restaurants. Completely secure building with pool & jacuu1 LIHA ISLE 12, 1 H ,000 One of the finest tradtional homes on Linda Isle. Lovely antique paneling thruoul home imported from England. Beautiful garden entry, 5 BA, 5 baths. security system. Slip for 55' boat. CORONA DEL MAR CllOll IEL MAR U21,000 Privacy & spaciousness tor a large fl:1mlly -or -a valuable addition to any Investor's portfolio, 4 BR. 21/i bath home plus 1 BR. 1 bath apartment unit. Great financing available from seller. llAllll VIEW llLLI UIO,DOO Broadmore ~ Spacious 5 BR on large corner lot with many trees and a maximum of privacy. French doors lead to a charming patio for sunset viewing and outdoor entertaining. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OPEN HOUSES 1-5 01111 lltHES 4 BR llYH HOHi 4 BR llTUHAJ 4601 Camden $739.000JOHN CAMPBELL 320 Morning Star $1 ,215.000 TED PETERSON SHIH Liii ISLE 224 Via Genoa ,3 BR $595.000 V. MARSHALL Ulllll VIEW MOMH 1716 Port Margate 4 BR $299.900 KAY PARKER SIHEOLIFFI 202 Seaward 3 BR. Den $395,000 N. SIMMONS llYEI lltlH 1722 Santiago 5 BR. View $599,000 TOM BOLAND llAllOI VIEW llOMH 1820 Newport Hills Dr. E. 4 BR. FR $390.000 C. BALDIKOSKI llYIH TEllUOE 1907 Altura 3 BA. Pool $338.000 LYDIA MURPHY SPJIUSS llLL 5 Malibu Circle 4 RR FR. View $549.500 BEAT REEDY IPHUSS lllDliE I' t~ 1606 Sea Bell Circle 6 BR, FR. View ..?1585,000 MARIAN REEDY EAITILIFF 2 108 Arbutus 4 BR. FR $394,500 C . McMAHAN UJOIHT 1736 Marlin Way 5+ BR $449,000JOHN CAMPBELL LllO ISU 204 Via San Remo 4 BR, View $295,000 C. RUMSFIELO CAMEO MllMLHDS 4501 Surrey 01 5 BR. FR. View $410,000 LH RITA QUIGGLE' llAlllOll VIEW MILLS 260 1 Island View 5 BR. FR, View $410.000 LH EVAN CORKETT WIGllllllE 3 BA IATHIAJ I SHIH $187,500 2 Wlllowgrove SUZIE EXLEY MHHll VIEW MILLS '314,100 A 180 degree view from this very special home in Harbor View Hills. You'll appreciate the privacy of the courtyard pool and hot tub Great financ- ing I A true value. IPHUH Ull,500 Wonderful 3 BR home w/magnlficent daytime vistas & nighttime lights. Immaculate thru-out Use of neutral colors, concrete & brick aptio & driveway. Ullll VIEW MILLI 1401,000 Popular Tiburon plan • 3 BA home In quiet residential neighborhood with pleasant open view -vaulted cellfngs In living, dlnln~ & family rooms. You own the landll tow a JETTY VIEW Like new, 3 Br. 2 be. cent . A/C Open Sat/Sun 12-4 200 Blk. 40 lot. 3br ~ den. 2393 Santa Ana Ave * Tl ... IH * 3ba. yard, compl. returb Broker 645-6266 BEST FINANCING Sales 11 '13 11/FUTtr .. $499,000. 217 Jasmine. _ _ _ -BEST PRICE Open Sai/Sun 1-5 IEWPllT lllTI AIU Most square footage, Mesa North 3 Bedroom. 1.75 bathe. Paneled din-ing and living area. Brick llreplace. Many lrult trees. Close 10 ectlOOl1. $129.900 Sellar will Owner/agt 673-5551 Cute, clean. ready to EaSlslde. Have something you want move-Into home. Priced Open Dally 12-6 to sett? Classofled ads do right Lrg R-2 IOI Must 472-8230 673-7771 II ell I Call NOW see $139.500 Chuck 542"'.5678 • Spiller. agt 631-1266 3Br. added tam rm, trml lls1en to all otlersl dining, solar pool 1002 Geaeral 1002 Gtttral 1002 tmmac 2 lrp1c1 Seller OIHttt hHt. anxious Blt.r 549-3448 3 bedroom condominium. BEACH COMMUNITl~S l&YHHH IJH,000 Don't miss seeing this new llstlng In Bayshores. 3 BR. close to two private beaches. a fabulous water oriented community. Conveniently located. The perfect place to live! PHUIHU POIMT $225,000 Opport unity knocks to build the home of your dreams! Vacant lo t. ideally located within ste;.>s ol both bay & beach. First time offered. take advantage now. HLIH PHlllHU sno,ooo Affordable 2 BR, 2 bath home with spacious brick patio and screenea eating area. Steps to bay. ocean & wedge & seller will consider financing. HYSMOllES U12,IOO It's a little brt country! This 3 BA home 1s located in Bayshores, a private community on the bay with private beaches. Remodeled kitchen. has hardwood floors and built-In appliances. PElllHUU IUPLEX UH,000 Spectacular view location across from the New- port Harbor Yacht Club beach. Authentic Balboa 1 BR -2 BR duplex used as single family. 2 blocks to ocean or shopping. LITTLE HLIH ISUH $441,000 Grand Canal -delightful 3 BR, 2 bath Cape Cod in perfect condition. Open beamed ceilfng. brick fireplace. cozy kitchen & 2 oatios. Dock for two 18' boats Probate sale -bring all offers. Lowest price on waterll HYSHOllES 1414,000 FEE Designed for secluded living. Open. airy home with very private corner location. Warm elegance. 2 BA with plans for expansion. French doors open to lush green patios. Accent on value! LllO ISLE HH,000 Gracious and prrvate custom French style home on prime corner lot. Walk to bay. beaches & community tennis. Spacious .5 BR with large & private yard plus spa. Owner assisted financing LIDO HH,000 Stunning value! Custom built for architect. Dra- matic. spacious home on 60' street-to-street lot. Doors lo beach . 3 car garage. Two Immense patios provide unique openness. light and pnvacy. EMERALD HY UH,500 Unforgetable whitewater view! Custom expan- dable 3 BA home with extra large wrap-around deck -great for entertaining. Dramatic brick entry patio -ocean beach community! DOVH SHIH 11,271,000 Exciting waterfront 4 BR home with expansive bay view & total privacy. French brick floorlng, richly paneled oak library, handpalnted cabi- nets. French doors, Imported tiles & beautiful details. PHlllTIH HY 11,HO,OOO Enter this gorgeous home thru double leaded & beveled glass doors Into a truly beautlful 4 BR. 31/2 bath showplace with wood floors. 2 fire- places. sllp for 48' boat & much, much morell HUT FllllLY llME 5 BR .+ den. fireplace, dbl garage. Needs some touch up. Owner 1rans-ltlfred. S 123.500. ltJ ltlar4l1 lltr. t8 IO Newport ~I, CM 141·lT2t 48r 2Ba. 60x 120 lot, al -l ached gar, RV piing. $96,500 cell 646-8386 ~Br 2ba cut-de-sac. v A 1erms S 114,900 Bkr 963-8377 Large unit with 2 batna. Formal dining and nre-place. Prime 1ocat1on by the Blutt1. Only 2 years old with Iota ot upgredeal $144.900 lHa•tltH Super clean, nleely decor· ated 3 t-edroom 1.75 baths. Family room com bo, llrept-. New paints and nearly ,_ carpet & drapes. ANUme large 1st TD $135.000. Lei's talk! AHordabte elegance In VAOUTI Nwpt Hts area New 2 sly And ready to move lntot 4 patio home of Franch bedrooms. 3'h bathe. Normandy doslgn 3Br. Dining room and fir• 2'ABa. 2 lrplcs 220 Knox place Hu 2 large mut• St Owner/agt. 642-5722 suites POOL. Try GI WIME $105. 700 wl 12.25% ttxed and enjoy family living In a clean. comfortable 4 t9fmS. $161,500 Owfl8f wants qulek aales & will listen to all reasonable of- teral Bdrm home, comp1e1e ltlltr Aldenl wt RV access Marilyn L-t priced 5 bedroom Coombs 631-1268. Aot 1n MH• North. 1.15 Condo. 3 bd. 2 ba, $4000 baths, dining and famlly dn Lo-pyml S90.000 rooms. llrepl-. Gen-erous closets. Corn« lot 476-t275or 644-4t57 clo1e to achoota. DELUXE 2Br 2'A ba split S t33,500. Try GI/FHA level condo. Garage. terms. Call todeyl $126,500 wta11um. 9'-'i% Ill-Hit In. 2 13 592-5365 Agt l7Dl S. lrittel It, USTSllE -Wl•E 3 Bdrm. comp!. remodel. Close to lhoPS/&schls Dua Ptlat t• s 129,900. Agl. 646-3627 OCEAN view townm. f's1oe 11 22.000. 2er, 3br 2'Aba. 1750 sq n. zoned to build 2 more $156.500. Xlnt financing . houses. 645-5317. 7-9pm owner 714-240-3102 Easlside 3 Br wlguast Ftaalaia house. spa, quiet neigh-Vall~ ltM borhood 548-9878 Agent OPEN 9:g Prlv. §IOOI Sbf. FOIECLOSlllE 4ba, lg bonu1. pool, jee, lmmac 15% dn, AITC' Eastsl de duplex owe. S285K. 18125 $129,000. 673-8550 Santa Cecilla 964-5400. Fii ULE IJ tWIH But. ltac~ IMI Spacious 4 bdrm home l IUL .-&1 1 near Npt Harbor High • • -School. Romantic m111er JUST $112,900 suite w/hlgh celling. sky· 4 BR wtfrplc. dining rm. light, nestled In a garden micro wave & more. sertlng. Family room. 2 $9 1,000 uavm. Owfl8f llreptaoes Private sun despefate. Mue1 Mii. Cell deck. secluded spa sur-Btllr 848-0709 rounded by t r o PI cal liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plantings $235 .000 6-42-3494 HUnJ IEllOEll t Br delu)(a condo Frplc Pool/spa. Quiel. Like new 631-4398 am1ou11 4 Bdrm, 2 ba near Meadowlark golf courM. $•40K value. Try 19500 down. ExGel. llnanclnQ. Brok91' 640-5078 HllEHl·2LIT Cule hoose. wall bOllt. IW PAii i Ull 1100 s/I with double gar-Lovely 4 br, 2 ba, frplc. age and covered patio Sl29,500. M1g "2-0218 Large R2 101 wlll permit IHI .... S-.f anoltie1 unil Only Easy fin. by own«. 4b<, $99,950 lor quick sale. 2ba. lrg lam. rm, spa & Jim Wells Realtors llreplt on huge patio, lrg 557-6264 979-263 t rear yard, nr golf. beedl INCREDIBLE E·Z 1afriie & and parka $185,000. low down on this quality 5921 Mldlron Cr 84&-M39 lownhome. S 129.900 GOLDEN PROPERTIES SELL idle llama wllh a 752-1589 Deity Pilot Cla111fled Ad. .... .... o~ ,., l ,·~ ~· •• ~:~ !·~ ,.,--...----..-..... . . ' "•• • I,. '" I ll A SOVY I I' I I I I TUO NI C I I I I 1· I I S IN[CU I' I I I r NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD When You Buy Your Home at Coldwell Banker You Receive An Exclusive Benefit -I I G i' 1(1 If LE ll•S~lyld ~:~~=~~•Diii~~~ hos nfw b11a1 10 O•l b T [ R c 1 ~ 01gtt1•l'f<I 11 • mo•• run Delno OISOldtlly '"' 10•0 A Sear• Home Buyer's Benefit - Coupon• good for eubetantlal dlecount• on home related Item• AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL EST ATE COMPANY I I' I _ =~~11111~ ~ ... ~~~·ri mak1no 1S A I P ( R IO ~r'"" "'• • ., .. , ·-I I I 11 I I ... " ........... _.., . . . -··· ' ~, ...... "... .... , ....... . ,. . e:.=. .. r r r r r r r r r r r 1 ts ·,..~,;-I I I I I I I I I I I I IOUl·Lltl 111 .. n 11 ............. 1111 \ 06 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday, Oct 23, 1983 IHUI r Sale lnm fir f IHlft t.r lalt IH•n fer lele IHMI ltf lelt ••Ml ._ Wt la1Mt a. Salt le1Mt JM lilt . '"'" ler lelt fl!f uu lut. lar .. 11 1142 Im•• 1044 ltWJtrt laae~ lMt l•wror• laac~ 10tt fewrrt leack 10'9 •••ror• late~ IMt 1 •• ,.,, laaek lMt ltwrort laack IHt ltwJtrl laack Bay _Front Uqul311ion WHV ..... option wMll •••-•IY ... I •IUfP••ytl* Ull 1Mlll lllHllllJllTI l-· • Pl.IL,.,... ..... -Wiii thow positive wtMOK $3000 c:town. iaka ov.r you ean buy for'"-aame -• 108 St J -Pl " B 3 H"ll llMll llAll 11 lffll • P • y m en ta Age n I arnount ot CUh a take t 1% tllltd ,.te 30 years. arnt1 · " '· ' Selt.r want• to 1111tle out t11A1 YllW 39 r cuti., I t89,000. 834 85 t t85 I I I Monaco with OC view. 14 ba, pool, • Oc:ean & bay 1-M t Gatuy Or. 48R, den. ot ttate. Prime loe & Mirrored anc:t akytlt 3 Bdr 3 Atlllo Ave. Open Sun 1-<4 • · 0-ex It ng long ltrn'I Rue VIiiari. Cl*\ wtmc:ta. view. lfe act9 fM lot. Open 2 lrptca. 2'1t be, gar tor 3 cond WIH ••Change tor Be end unit townhome NEWPORT HORIZONS UPIWlllll benk llnenclng Lg '40·t53a Sunday 1-4 Ow nr cara + lgt hobb~ room. olhtt propenlea. wlth lt'4,000 In axcei. R,EALTV PY1dock,3 8r&den Bring TGg~~P~~E~OO· 979-8280 $Sa9,500 Owner will OPENSUNOAV t·5 lent aaaumable loan1. 642-7404 CHh. ttedel(S 150,000 752-1589 -·I -eau CONDO EASTBLUfF 4 Br take "".!~t home .. t854 POf1 Cttlow Alto hive ~ 3 8' H -ul"'~ •4•" 000 t•2"'5 • •• .._ ~.... B • 1 5 000 >ti pe.r1 pay........ hr .......... 2.,., ea _ __._ .......... art>Or Knous 1,,onoo. .J .... .,, • ""'· . v v BAVFRONT -Plet and allp, '"" • ,. e ' . nt Open hM Sat/Sun 1-5 ,..... .. 9llW'f 20K to ~.::"'ooo""-:_,gt 8', 2'A Ba. s2eo,ooo By Tlabury Cir Agen t WllU litwtl l llntr1Glngav1H PP. RoblnaonRllr548-5847 lll-11 5 .. 2_7500• ,..,,, · "' owntt. 7~981. rse-e3t4 I 1!!!!0Di1on oona next to ;r11nbt1t. 4 11t41 850-•018 or cooect .._ ., --------.,..,..---yr -op 0• 8drm1 exOlllltnt flnanc-(6 t9) 340 5434 ii;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii•ijiiiiiiiiiiii-'i ______ __ Secrllloe Bey View Llqul-15000 dwn, FP l t30,000. Ing availat>M. St,495,000. • dellon. 13000 down. take lrg 3 Br 2'i't Ba, ,,, r4fY• lM ... I --· .. wan• over payments. Agent thl~. thopplng, golf, ten-• •• -85 t· 1651 nt1, 2 pool a. good IPll ll•Y 1·1 Blaulllul, ellgant one ot e achoola. Xlnt 1armi. kind. 3 Bdr, 2v. Ba. 2 7t4/4~t825 NEW CUSTOM • over paUoe. botl dock. Prloed Ima• 104' · 3500 .Quere , .. , on eJ11ra to Mii. $545,000. c111 eg1. ----...... "'!"!!''!"!""'! ___ •ma.ac• ,., wide 1tr11t-to-11rMt lot. Chuck Splllet 831-t266 2 ITllY Vauhed Cl4Mllno•. 4 ttr1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml WMIUIMI TWllll I 111 MWll plec:t1, excajlent con-hH •---A11ft .11. 000 UST ACT NOWll $30 000 etruc:tlon and dttalll~. . r-... '"1 ' oetow bank appra\111. M95,000. Mk to ... 1hl1 s .... price on-thri ch11m· Spac1oua muter bdrm • Model hOmt H~ 1011 today tool Ing 2 br + den 1ownhome 101. air, u1>9radee. neutral J h A z.Noa Viking .... 2 llOO In quaint Harbor View colors. attach 2 car gar. ROE n caii 780-96&& or ~ • Knoll. Quiel country llv- Owner/agt Gell 8· ', 540-5583 ma Ing, wtlh greenblll. pine 559-640• 720·2609 us. ' treee, 1annl1 &. pool. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 lll~llllW •-•-·"'··a•·....1.18a 24CHAROONNAV -· I I I --~ OR CALL FOR SHOWING Foree osure, must aell. 4 ' 144-1111 Bdr 3 Ba. 2700 Sq. Ft • •• UICOllOI w toceen vu. O nly A $379,900 wllrlp to Hewell I•-------Penlnaula Pt-cualom 2-sty , HOIE tor two. Cell Patrick --------Cape Cod. bull! t981, Tenore 63 t -1268, llYTlllWEllHI quallty 1hruoul. t531 E. 11 you're looking for e 760-8702 Agl ... IN BAVCREST FROM Ocean. $395.000, Sale or hOme that hu Imagine-••••AJm ITULI OWNER. 4 br, 3 ba, lam-lrade for Income prop or lion and charm then see _. beach fixer. 675-4666. lhls one today. 3 Bdrms, ~IOI laln .... •-! lly room, office. pool. 651-t 112 Ownr/Agt ..,... 1320.000. Open Sat/Sun 2 be $155.000 M: lmmec:. 3br 2ba, l l -8. t924 Hollde~ Rd. car gar. S20K cuh down. Own / 95" 809 Must close nowl Joh11 A er egl "" IEST llYI 10~ II ~isor ·Realty 651·1177 lUO MIC"fLSON OfllY( lllY'"f FOIECLOSllE FOICESSALE 3 bdrm, 2 ba, femlly rm Tunle Rock home wlll go to highest bidder this wknd. Owner, 752--0607 STULITU 3 Ddrm on golf course. Price slashed tor quick aelet Now only $210,000. Own/bkr 752-8870 Zarvoa. Viking R.E 760-9889. Bua. 540-5583 If IWIEll A JOV TO LIVE IN ... thll ... CWIYll Harbor View 4Br home Charming 2 Bdrm + den, 3 shows good tute & quell-Rue Fontelnebleau. Ask- ly. only $239,500. Ing $349,500 Owner GOLDEN PROPERTIES II nan Cl et 1 0 •.+ % . 752-1589 640-9333 INISll 1·1 OcnVu Trl-IYls comunty poolllennlt near beach. Spacious, lrplc, dbl-gar, bltns gd terms Npl Crest 2-3 Br. den. End units, $179,500 to $225.000. ~Tom S46 9200 ~o nrer RE Al TOA UILIEHT 11un.n 1111,• •••r•t laack l Ol9 ••WJ!•l leack 1069 Lowest priced home In Beyehores. Light & bright w/lormal dining room & room to expend up and out. Take OYtl' an u - aumabte 1at of lt32.000. Cell for Information and pvt lhoWI~. Prln. only. Diana Cappel 83 t-1266 VILLI BALBOA Professionally decorated, furnished & unfurnished units are now being offered for sale. Prices range from $189,000 to $195,000. If interested, please call 645-6459. c1ass111ed Ads are the UYS.U JRL PROPERTIES answer to a successful 845-1812 648-9603 garage or yard sale! It's a -------- better way to tell more people• WANT ACTION? ClllSSlfed Ads 642-5678 UN.BEL I EV ABLE " HARBOR RIDGE TOWIHOUSE Beautiful 2700 sq. ft. Townhouse Spectacular Tranqull View of City Lights 4 Bd., 4 Ba., Cathedral Celllngs, 3 Car Garage. Large Wrap-around Balcony BANK OWNED- Speclal Flnaoclng Minimum down 10°10 -Need Not De Owner Occupied. 12°10 Interest Per Ann~m. 30 Yr. Fully Amortized Loan Due 7 Yrs. No Prepayment Penalty BY APPT. ONLY Guard Gated Community Must Call First Agt. 760-9079 .-'-.-•-• .... r•-..l ____ l;..;00;.;.;::::21 Geaeral 1002 C.Htal 100211nnal 10021 -.'--•-.•-ra~•-_ _....1..,,oo ..... 2 GtHral KER&LEE Real Estate 1002 Gtaeral A Great Western Company NEWPORT BEACH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE LIST IOIT SLIP -1211,000 Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 1/2 bath residence in private community. New crpung & paint. Walk to ocean or your boat and ENJOY LIFE! 759-1501 OILY 1221,000 for this former model home in beautiful. established area. 4 bdrms, 3 baths. FORMAL dining nn. Large lot with fruit trees. Short walk to elementary school. Owner will carry lst T.O.! 759-1501 ..l&SlllE CREll Ocean & greenbelt view -extra large private spa, recreational area, several tennis courts, 3 large pools, suana & jacuzzi. Guard gate for security. Only $428,000 -better see this one! 759-1501 lllRIOR VIEW llDIES -1221,100 Fantastic pnce for this sought after area! 3 bdrms, 2 baths + family room. Least expensive home we have seen In this beauuful area' 759-1501 or 752-7373 EASTILUFF Terrific view of bay, mountains & sparkling lights at night. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, 2 frpks, beautiful grounds. Only $249,000' 759-1501 or 752-7373 1211,000 -PllV&TE IUCll Access comes with this custom built hHlside home that provides a "countryside" feeJing with views of hills & "Open space''. Owner will help with low in terest financing 759-1501 or 752-7373 IAYOllEST -$101,000 Spacious 5 bdrm executive residence with lovely spanish mfluence an decor Large separate family room for entertaining. Owner may carry lst trust deed! Just listed! 759-150 1 HlRIOR VIEW HOIES -Sll,000 m upgrades in thlS 5 bdrm, 3 bath Somerset model with expanded dining rm Security system All new kitchen. Beaullful spa. Better sl'<! thlS today' 759-1501 or 752-7373 PRESIDHT HOIE -1'21,000 And this one is very aptly named! Beautifully appointed 4 bdrm, 2 bath executive residence with VIEW, pool, spa and "studio" room addoo. Elaborate security system, mirrored walls, new cr pts. 759-1501 IPYIUSS llllE f eatunng ocean view, beautiful pool and latge lot. Tremendous pnre reduction to $475,000! 759-1501 or 752-7373 IAlllFIOEllT VIEW From this 5 bdrm mansion high atop Spyglass HiU. One of the best panoramic ocean and bay views we have ever seen! And the sparkli ng lights of au Newport Beach at night 1s breathtaking! Pool, spa, secunty system. You OWN the land! Over 3,300 sq ft of executive luxury. Ju.rn Usted. 759-1501 '" LOOKING FOR REAL VALUE? THESE 10 BANK FORECLOSURES MEAN SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR YOU!! All of these homes have been repossessed by the bank. completely re furbished where ne<:essar y. and are vacant and ready to move into! All arc substantially below market and some have special financing. FORECLOSURE # 1 DEEP WATER llllTlllTOll HAllOR TOWIHOIE WITH YOUI OWi IDAT 1001-1311,000 Absolutely the lowest priced 3 bdnn, 3 bath Seagate Townhome on deep water' Fabulous view from living room and master bedroom. New carpets. lace drapes and elegant light fixtures. Freshly painted. Gourmet kitchen with eating nook. Skylights make this home light and truly beautiful! One bed.room and bath downstairs. 3867 ARUBA CIRCLE, HUNTINGTON HARBOR. Drive by.and call 963-5671 FOllECLOSIRE # 2, I, 4, I 10% DOWI, 12.1% FIXED UTE FIUIClll IRAID IEW CGISTlllCTIDI • 2100 SOAUllE FEET Four beautiful homes on large oceanview lots within walk.mg distance of downtown San Clemente J ust a few of the many custom features you'U love are the French doors, wee bars. 2 and 3 car garages, two fireplaces. honeymoon tubs with built-in spas & separate showers in master bedroom suites and more!! From $264,900 and flexible. 116 AVENlDA RAMONA. SAN CLEMENTE. Drive by and call 963-5671. FORECLOSURE # I FIVE ILOOIS TO THE ILUE PACIFIC 3100 SQ. n. Sil FIAICISOO VIOTOllll -1231,000 With only $69,000 down, this San Francisco Victorian charmer can be yours! Priced under recent appraisal al $235.000, this is a superb buy for tht• large family desiring beach Jiving at an affordable price a nd terms. Four bedrooms plus four baths Library and family room plus sunken hvmg room, three fireplaces -one an master bedroom swte. Brass fixtures. central mtercom. 528 20th STREEf. HUNTINGTON BEACH- Just drive by and call us at 963-5671 FOllECLOSUIE # l OLDE TOWI HUITlllTOI IEIOH. 11•,IOO DOWll WITH 12.1% FIXED llTE Lill -1141,000 Incredible value!! Priced $30,000 below bank's cost for fast sale. this ol year new home wt th 3 bedrooms and 2 1~ baths Is walking distance to the beach. 1800 sq. ft. with large rear yad 205 FRANKFORT , HUNT- INGTON BEACH Just drive by and call us at 963-567 1 FORECLOSURE # 1,1, 10 TlllEE STORY YIOTlllO OUllElll WITll OOUI YIEWI. 10% llWI, 12.1% FllEl IATI FllWIOlll All the grace and charm t~t made San Franci.seo Victorian homes relics of a bygone era are found In these homes. Located three blocks from the ocean in Olde Town Huntington Beach, these three beauties have aU the modern amenities lnlcuding a hot tub on the roof!! Three bedrooms and three baths with sunken living rooms and spacious famlly rooms. Wood burning fireplaces, naturally. 318 21st STREE"l'. HUNTINGTON BEACH. AskJng $269,000 for 3,300 square feet of gracious living. Drive by and call 963-5671. StiU don't see anything that suites your needs? Call us for our <.'Omplete list INCLUDING VA and FHA FORECLOSURES, and many more that we are not permJtted to advertise. Don't miss out. We have the largest inventory ot b&nk repossessions ever!! 963-5671. IB. •EWHH 11101 •flOI 2670 San Miguel Orlv(> Newporl Beach, CA 92660 (7 14) 759-1501 AMERICAN HOME SHIELD "We Protect & Service Things That Service You .. lllTlllTll IUU lfFIOI 9032 Adams Ave. 1 lunting\on Beach . CA 92646 <714) S5f.· 7035 \ ll02 / ' . I {wsr ~\J .Etu!f "' ~·1 rt',d I\ 644-1133 J\ N Y'l'l Mt-: ILlffllllH Open 1·4 524Conct11 Populll X Plan, 3 Br 2'11 Ba, lam rm. wrap·around pello, tree standing end unit. near pool Asking S t90,000. WALK TOT-HE BEACH Lowest prices In 3 yra. Horne. from $125,000 to 1325,000. Avell financing at 10'),'/,. Dockside R.E. 1peclellzes In coastal propertlee, 1a-1201 down. Super ftnencl~ 73% Imp depreciation. No mgmt. problems s.42K groaa. '40-5078 UllEllPLD .. , .. ...., .tfrHthlWMtl Hftrltr llYltel JHl11ltl1 '"' r11t1I '"'"" ••IJ4t1Mnltlt.t 111tl. E11lly su••tr/wllltr rellltl4utl 2 .... , ........ ... 11, ( t111't •lmrll t1111ts) ••• oall ,., ..... 1 ... 114-114~ 41 It., umllT, PIEi t IUP tff lalMI ...... NEW LISTING 11•1000 FR Exolllng sln_111e level h,ome. • ' completefy remodeled LAii, 111-1400 and redecorated. Large doors leading to unique 1111"'11 ., Inc. llYlng room with french -~ "1 111 HO' I atrium to Iha ba)l1ront. _,, REAL ESTAI E RV storage Fee land • r 131-1400 $977.000 Call A nn -------• Peters. '8llYlllllSTU IPllllllAY1·1 142-1200 ma Ltt1 ftr Sale 14IO CUSTOM LOT Harbor Hiii, CdM. AdJa· cen1 ot Harbor Rdg, wlplens $299.500 W/O plans S249,500. Call ~r 0 Smith Agl 875··551 t Prestigious Lot/Rlncho. Calif. Good terms. Curtis Agt. 676-2040 Ullll RlllE 0.t ti State Beautltul Laturemont moSI PrtJ!llI 1110 fabulous view In Harbor ;;;;-:;;~-;;iiiii;;= Ridge, Agent 780--0583 llllLILI l&WAI He;e Is a BEAUTIFUL 4Br Koko Head's ~nett • cua- 3>'1 be. tam rm, lrml din tom 3 Bdrm 3•,; bath rm. ulll rm & Irv rm nome with large llvl~ wllrplc, 2 car gar , pool In and gellety area. Private beaut. Dover Shores lenaJ. 1eo degree view of Very good usum. lhted Diamo nd Heid t o rate loan. Cash dn to Molokai. Speclelty built loan. $335.000. Ph allergy tree, Excellent 842-7053, 680-0455. flnenclngl Call Biii Gold •IAYUllES• for fun"-r Information. lmmac 3 Br 3 Ba corner $990,000. home, xtre lrg 101, 142-1200 S25,000 under epprl 805-969-287 5 Opn Set/Sun 12-5 2561 Cir- cle Dr 646-6325 --------J&SllllE OIEH REDUCED to $279,000. PETE BARRETI '·· REALTY 2Br ~ den, aasumebll -------• :;·t~~~~n 640-8188. baelan, Fara• UDO. Steen 2 br, 35· IOI, ''"" 1175 lrple, beam celling. owe KIW1'10 acres. good pro- $279.950 Bkr 848-3949 ducllon. Int only pymls. Cunis Ag1 676-2040 UYl &11111 MONUMENT. OREOON-A IUH• B e a u If I u I 11 11 e 1 b I e Custom Ivan W ells year-round Blue Moun- Beycresl 4 Br 3 Ba tat n re n ch I r e tr ea 1 w/relractaDle roof over w/house. barn. springs, luah atrium Separate c reek. some treee. Mstr suite. huge llllchan. S t39,000. Terms or trade family rm wllrpl, formal tor OC resldllfllal. ln- dlnlng & 3 car garage come. yatCh 850·5080 $350.000 Fee Opn Sun -.----. ---- t -• 1826 Tradew1nds Taat llaana1 lSIO Agt 552-7500 Time share 2 wits, dia.- IUYIEW·UH,OOO count StOOO. location. Bar Harbor-Musi sacrtlloe Del Mar. CA. 495•9537 w/lrg tO~W. tst For U . Exe~Hlt 1 detella 640-8227 Peninsula P1-()Uatom 2-1ty LIWEST PllOE 11 Cape Cod. t>ullt 1oe1. In MTS Slll llO quality throughout. 1531 C I ' E. Ooean. S395,000_ Sale ozy rplc, 11>11. new roo1, or traele for Income prop plumbing & catpet~g on Of beaci't ll11er 85t-n12 this country cottage Ownr/egl Whet more could you uk --------tor. Opn Hae SallSun. Romantic coast view •,.. ac 328 Catalina.Rita Wede Tustin hllltop 3Br. 2Be. 83t·1288 pool/spa, eq St80K bel$t44K. 838-12t1 Ski Condo tor trade, heavenly 2 Br. 2 ba. 60 yards to Tram, Gunbarret view, fully furn, S20K HW UITlle equ1ty. 2 t3-543·4225 BAYCREST WILL EXCHANGE ~ the first to ... this $450 .000 6 yr old marvelous 4 Bdrm homel Puadene Custom home Totally red.coraled. Just for comparable or leaSOf move right In. Secluded home tn good Orange pello end pool area In County locatlon. large yerd. A1k lng (213) 798-9005 1399,000. 1111 UITI&ll ... a ..... hrailh4 IPll llllNY 1·1 lt!J!rl ltHk ZIH 142-1100 Vlew-EJltre Special ma Beaut turn 2Br 2ba condo. Ocean/Catalina YU. Avall now, $1500/mo to mo. Cheshire R.E 759-1877 . Wlnt81. On Seullor't. 1 Bdrm, den, yard, u111 I~. $500/mo. 213 448-1839 aalaffa '!?o ....., I.._.,_ ,_..,, .... avalla«>lt on prime Near new ommerlcal r operty on taalDoa w/reeldtnt & bay vtew, ra1.,,cs ~Ht.613-6653 _ -O · laffllt h•t USO _ ..... /llftltlU 50X1t8 R·2 property rl.ltrl~ w/lt80mo. lnoome. Now ~•••-~ ~be 11,015. 2 8dr n .u....., a~.•·_.. Ritaltv home & ~ ~ t,...., ~"": .. ~~ ,, • park. Thl1 11 a l>llrg.aln 67,_1700 wtonty t0% CMt'I oown 10 l•-------qulllflld buyer Pr~ at _ I 139,500. Curtis at Claaaln.c:t Adi. your ~ 1-1~66. Agt 11op lllOQplng center . I HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •31 Hlllgrasa, Turtlerock, Irvine 752-1022 $229.000 Sal/Sun 1-5 222 Marigold, Corona del Mar 631-7300 $345,000 Sun 1-5 * •6~3 #A 1 Udo Park, Npt Bch 631-1266 $450,000 Sun 1-5 • 212 Tustin Ave, Newpon Beach 645-3370 $429,000 Sunday 1-5 1023 E. Balboa Blvd, Bal. Peninsula 675-4630 $549,000 Sunday 1-5 3007 Klllybrook, Costa Mesa. 540-1151 $1.26,000 Sun 1-5 .. 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN 8 Warmsprlng, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-2000 $295,000 Sun. 1-5 * •6802 West Oceanfront, N.B. 675-9111 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2113 Sevttle Ave, Balboa 631-7300 $312,000 Sun 1-5 43 Beachcomber (Jsmn Crk) CdM 851-8767 Sunday 1-5 1577 Ocean Blvd, Peninsula Pt, Balboa 631-1400 $339,000 Sun 1-5 2711 Vista Umbrosa. The Bluffs 631-1400 $310.000 Sunday 1-5 2711 Via Umbrosa, The Bluffs 631-1400 310.000 Sunday 1-5 * •827 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $1 ,650,000 Sun. 1-5 2704 Park Lane, Peninsula 631-1400 $255,000 Sun 1-5 6 Coventry (Hrbr Rdg) NB 760-8333 $650,000 Sun 1-5 3 Rue Fontainebleau (Bg Cyn) Npt Bch 640-9333 $349,500 Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 192 The Masters Circle, Costa Mesa 541 -5331 $185,000 Sun 12-5 •433 Walnut(+guest), Costa Mesa 548-9878 Saturday/Sunday 12-5 2606 Elden Costa Mesa 472-8230, 673-777 1 Sat/Sun 1-6 217 Jasmine. Oceanfront. COM 673-5551 $539.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •49 Jasmine Creek, Corona del Mar 675-6000 $340,000 Sunday 1-5 *420 De Sola Terrace, Newport Beach 675-6000 $285,000 Sunday 1-5 616 Marigold, CdM 675-5511 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1536 Serenade Terrace, Irvine Terr. N.B. 673-7300 $230,000 Sun 1-5 113 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $338,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 208 Via Mentone, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $535,000 Sun 1-5 220 Knox Ave .. Costa Mesa 642-5722 ~at/Sun 1-5 2050 Loyola Road. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $124,900 unday 1-5 1860 Port Wheeler, Npt Bch 631-1266 $269 ,000 Sun 1-5 3086 Fernheath Lane, Costa Mesa 540-1151 $129,000 Sun 1·5 462 16th Pl, Newport Heights, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $169.900 Sunday 1-4 1436 Serenade Terr, Irv. Terr, CdM 631-1400 $273.000 Sat 1-5 474 Westminster, Newport Beach 646-7434 $229,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 **408 Evening Star, Dover Shores, NB 642-5200 $977,000 Sunday 1-5 2393 Santa Ana Ave, Costa Mesa 645-6266 $159,000 Sa1/Sun 12-4 1063 Concord, Mesa North, Costa Mesa 979-2390 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 2561 Park Ln. Npt Bch 646-6325 Sat/Sun 12-5 2561 Park Ln, Npt Bch 646-6325 Sat/Sun 12-5 111 Point Sur. Corona del Mar 760-7110 $529,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 685 Vista Bonita, Bluffs, NB 631-7300 $218,000 Sun 1-5 1701 S1arlight Circle. Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325.000 Sun 1-5 114 Yorkshire (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 759-9100 $2,200,000 Sun 1-5 506 Rockford Place. Cameo Highlands. NB 631 -7300 $295,000 Sun 1-5 * 2989 Jacaranda, Mesa Verde. CM 541 -8077 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1515 Cumberland. Westclilf. Newport Beach 642-5200 $222,000 Sunday 1-5 111 Via Eboll, lido Isle, N.B 673-7300 $395,000 Sun. 1-5 209 Via Cordova. Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $550.000 Sun. 1-5 214 Via Grazlana, Lido Isle, NB. 673-7300 $359,000 Sun 1-5 * • 1666 Iowa, Mesa Verde, CM 549-3448 $149,900 Sun 1-5 202 Seward, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $395,000 Sun 1-5 * * 1960 Por1 Cardigan (HV Homes) N.B. 640-6259 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1'411 Kings Ad, Cllffhaven, Newpon Beach 642-5200 s.495,000 Sunday 1-5 24 Hlllgrasa (Trtlrk) Irvine 644-6200 $245.000 Sun 1-5 * 2001 Galatea Terr (Irv Terr) CdM 644-6200 $895,000 Sun 1-5 13 Sunroae (Tr11rk) Irvine 760-8333 $289,000 Sun 1-5 '4627 Cor11and, Corona del Mar 6'45-0303 $285.000 Sun. 1-4 684 w. Wiison. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $115,000 Sun. 1·4 This Weekend ·! l<rrp lht, handy dtrtdor1 .. 1th ,ou lhl\ ~••~••d O\ you qo how••·hu"'"'~ All th• locohon• 1••1•d b•lo# oro d•Hnb<>d '" qroolN d~loll by od•trlt\111q •h••htrt '" lodoy'• OAll 'T PILOl W ""'T AOS Pair,_,,, ,how1nq OP«'" hou\t\ for ,,olf' or '""' ort: \lrqrd to thf \Uc.h 1nformot1on '" thl\ col~mn t'och ~o .. irdoy ond Sunday t869 Elba. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1230 Londonderry. North Costa Mesa 549-2644 $ 124. 900 Sun 1-5 • 1135 Skysail Jasmine Creek CdM 759-1501 $428,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #33 Rainbow Falls Turtle Rock Irv 759-1501 Sun 1-5 3039 Clubhouse Cir, Mesa Verde, CM 549-1366 S 164,950qs Sunday 1 on 4 BEDROOM 19 Touton. Harbor Ridge, Newport Beach 760-0563 Sat/Sun 1-5 **700 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 642-5200 $1,495,000 Sunday 1-5 * * 4 15 Bayside Dr. Newport Bch 644-7020 $685.000 Sun 1-4 2 Rolling Brook (Trtlrk Gin) Irv 644-7020 $359,000 2209 Anaheim Ave. Costa Mesa Sun 1-5 963-8377 $114,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 128 Via lthica, Lido Isle 631-1400 $489,000 Sunday 1-5 2007 Baja. Blutts, N.B. 851-9135 $159,000 Sunday 1-5 1821 Kings Rd, Ocean & Bay View, Nwpt Bch 646· 7171 $750,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 BA plus FAM AM or DEN 1820 Nwpt Hiiis Dr. E.(Hrbr Vu Homes)NB 644-9060 $390.000 Sun 1-5 * ;r2658 Bayshore Dr (Byshrs) Npt Ben 759-9100 $1,750,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •592 t M1dlron Circle, Hunt1ngron Beach 846-8639 $185,000 Sunday only • *407 Mendoza Terrace. Cd,.,, 640-0357 $1 .250,000 Sa~/Sun 12-6 1125 Essa)( Lane, We.stclitt, NB 631-7300 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 2 Rue Grand Ducal. Big Canyon. NB 673-4400 $749,000ttttttt Sat/Sunday 1-5 • 1050 Santiago Drive. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1906 Santiago Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $395,000 Sun 1-5 • 426 16th Place. Costa Mesa 642-3494 $235,000 Saturday/Sun 1-5 * • 1310 Gala)(y Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $965,000 Sun 1-5 2108 Arbutus (Eastblutfs) NB 644-9060 $394,500 Sun 1-5 53 Cambria, Spyglass Hill, NB 631-7300 $625.000 Sun 1-5 * •3625 Ocean 81, CdM 759-9100 $3,500,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 13 Bennington (N.wood) lrvme 675-55 11 $228.000 Sun 1-5 1306 Sandcastle, Newport Beach 675-6000 $439,000 Sunday 1·5 1070 Pescador Drive, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $590,000 Fee Sun 1-5 * • 6 Narbonne, Harbor Ridge, COM 640-4868 $1.5 Mllhon Sat /Sun * 14 Burning Tree Ad .. Big Canyo.1 640-4868 $599.500 Sunday 1-5 1845 Port Ashley (Hrbr Vu Hms) NB 760-8333 $310.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 '* 12 Geneva (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $2,450,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 15 San Sebastian (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1.495.000 Sat/Sun l-6 * 1 Trafalgar (Hrbr Rdg) Npt Bch 644-6200 $1 ,395.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 Home • 11 Hillsborough (Hrbr Vu His) Npt Bch 644-6200 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·6 2018 Port Charles {Hrbr Vu Hms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $269,000 Sun 1-5 * *225 North Star Ln (Dvr Shrs) Npt Bch 644-6200 $995,000 Sun 1-5 * •601 Bayside Drive, Bayside, N.B 631-1400 $1 ,300,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1600 E. Balboa Blvd, Penln. Tt 631 -1400 $589.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2233 Port Carlisle, N.B. 644-9060 $239,500 Sun 1-5 **426 Harbor Island Drive, NB. 673-7300 $950.000 Sun l-4 * 101 Via Florence. Ltdo Isle, N B 673-7300 $530,000 Sun. 1-5 ** 1304 S. Baylront, Balboa 644-6200 $1.200.000 Sun 1·5 * 1849 Tanager, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $220,000 Sunday 1·4 8968 Swallow. Fountain Valley 963-6767 $151,500 Sunday 12-4 1222 Sussex Ln, Westclttf. Newpon Beach 642-5200 $219,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1633 Santiago Dr . Baycrest, 1-lwpl Bch 642-5200 $399,000 5unday 1-5 2718 San Juan Ln (M. del Mar) C.M. 631-7370 $144,500 Sun 1-5 2751 San Carlos (Mesa del Mar) C M 631-7370 $148,500 Sun 1-5 1981 Kornat Drive. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $215,000 Sun 1-4 2024 Kornat Drive. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $299,SQO . Sun 1-4 • * 1914 Surva Circle. C.M 645-0303 $439.000 Sun 1-4 1854 Port Carlow, Harbor View, N.B 759-0619 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS unday 1-5 1854 Port Carlow, Harbor View, N.B 759·0619 Sunday 1-5 1845 Santiago, Baycresl. Newport Beach 642-5200 $350,000 Sunday 1-5 2774 Mallard, Mesa Verde. Costa Mesa 979-2390 $244,000 Sunday 1-5 1441 Gala)(y Dr. Dover Shores, N.B 548-5648 $389.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BEDROOM * 708 St James Pl, Clitlhaven, Nwpt Bch 979-8280 $385,000 Sunday 1-4 * * 1020 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-5511 $1,150,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 222 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $2,300.000 Sunday 1-5 **219 Via Lido Soud. Lido Isle 760-1900 $1 ,790,000 Sunday 1-5 3137 Sharon Ln. Costa Mesa 559-9400 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 BA plua FAM AM or DEN * • 1014 Mariners Dr Dover Shores. N.B. 751-5989 $935,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * 1722 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 644-9060 $599.000 Sun 1-5 * • 1014 Mariners Dr. Dover Shores. N B 751 -5999 $935.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * .::51 Goltta Point Dr Spyglass Htll COM 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 • 1727 Port Barmouth HV Hms NB 759-1501 Sunday 1-5 * • 16 Geneva, Harbor Ridge 760-1900 $2,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * * 831 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. N.B. 673-7300 $1 ,695.000 Sun 1-5 *1918 Port Cardiff (Hrbr"'vu Hms) Npt Bch 644-6200 $379,000 Sat 1-4. Sun 1:30-5 260 t l&land View (Hrbr Vu Hllls)CdM 644-9060 $410,000 Sun 1-5 8 BR plua FAM AM or DEN * * 710 South Bayfront, Balboa Island 640·5078 S 1,900,000 Sunday 1-5 * * * 107 Milford (Cameo Shra) CdM 644-6200 $1 ,975.000 Sat 1:30-5. Sun 1-4 * 110 Vta Trieste, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7300 $785,000 Sun. 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 1 BA plua FAM AM or DEN 7 Segura, Irvine 644-7020 $140,000 2 BEDROOM Sun 1-5 510-12 Poinsettia. Corona del Mar 631-7300 From $251,900 6at-Mon 12-5 * 8~ Sea Island Dr, Big Canyon. N.B. 673-4400 $230,000 Sat/Sundday 1-5 16 Westclllf Villa, Westclitt, NB 631-7300 $169.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 744 Wesleyan Bay. SC Metro, C.M. 645-0303 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 • * 755 Grayling Bay, SC Metro, C.M. 645-0303 $132.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••797 Grayling Bay. SC Metro, C.M. 645-0303 $138,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••3031 Croyden Bay, SC Metro.CM. 645-0303 $134,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 :.: 2 Stoneplne. lrvme 546-2313 $116,000 Sunday 1-4 2 BR plua FAM RM or DEN * 78 Sea Island Dr. Big Canyon, N.B. 673-4400 $$339,500 Sat/Sunday 1-5 8 Kamalii Court, Newport Crest 631 -1400 S 170,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BEDROOM 510-'h 5121/2 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 631-7300 From $269,900 Sat-Mon 12-5 614 Brookview. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $143,900 Sunday 1-4 • 3 BA plua FAM AM or DEN * * •320 Otero (Bluffs) Npt Bch 759-9100 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 Canyon Lane. Canyon Crest, NB 631-7300 $255.000 Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM * 104 Aspen, Laurel Point, CM. 644-2562 $132,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 403-405-407-409 Poppy, CdM 833-0242 644-1156 Frt/~a1/Sun 12-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BA plua 1 BR 3381340 Rochester (E.s1de) C M 759-9100 $160.000 Sun 1-5 2 BA plua 2 BA 3 17 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 675-4822 $425.000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 3 BR plua 1 BA * * 22 Beacon Bi!Y, Newport Beach 673-1036 $650.000 Sunday 1-5 3 BA plua 3 Br 513 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $395,000 Sat/Sunday 1-5 4 BR plua 2 BR 208 Carnation. Corona del Mar 760-8333 $895,000 Sun 1-5 4 BA + 3 BA 1101110'ii Collins Ave, Balboa Island 631-1400 $537,000 Sunday 1-5 TRIPLEXES FOR SALE 4 BR + 2 BA • 2 BR 436 Carnation Corona del Mar 759-1501 Sunday 12:30-5 2 BA + 2 BR + 2 BR 33865 Marlana, Dana Pt 493-8812 $299,000 2BA + 1BA • 1BA 202 Apolena, Balboa Island Sun 1-5 673-6900 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 RENTALS 2658 Vista Del Oro. Stutts. Newport Beach 720-1566 $1200/mo Sunday 1-5 •Spa *Poot • • Waterfronl • * * Waterfront & Poot With all the interest in rea l estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resa le value is important. but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consu lt a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TORS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, activel y engaged in rea l estate, and publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow. It could also take a heap o' lookin'. Before you start, call a REAL TOR® first. CB . P(.A.\lOR A public service of tne llilJ Pillt \ DI' Oran e Coast DAILY PILOT/S\mday •• Oot, 23, 1983 .... !aluabW ..... Oafual .. H lf!!l•t1t1 fualata .. A l•Ht1 Uaf. Aert .. 111, Oat. a,.r1 .. 1t1, Val. ltatall It OUltt lfltal1 2114 I.eat I r.... 3004 ltlt WulH SlOI ..... U02 lniu 1144 ....._ C.1t1 •na 2724 Ctlll Maa 2724 l!!J!rl .... ta 2719 ltaart 2tOI t!Jl.c; tuile oltic.a av111 LOST 7 mo Old gray ASSIS r ANl MANA<..CR 2 •• P9nn. S700/yrty 2 to a Bdrm•. if28•1 1306. ......... Jlt7 I Br r Ba roomy. new f rpl pool PIVI patio -~armmt• wanted to''" :; ffom NOY. 1 Pr111tlge 10<: •tripped male eat vie Bch s .. 1.11or~, wt<roO• only, • • --.._... 28A #Wsfie CABIN. NHr ear pet llrapH lrHh d•n-hr l<-LG 1 Br on ·~~~~~j]l~:· bdrm hOUH Npt Ben r Nwpt BIVd "' PCH ' lndl1r1apoU1, He 10 18 req1 WM log withe pul)- RRU ,......,.. ~ Ocean & Bay 1350 mo lo ~alnt J82 Victoria, btwn EHlelde S510 557-284 1 • j Jf'. :M~',~: Avall now co8:~~;"!.,:l~· 1~ng,:, A-ard 969-1876 eve ~i7~81:9~11:i',n~u~~lyCall ..... mo. 548-8a.7 arborl Newport $475 Wallace WOOda Apll LU UVING ------pro~llonala 645-6484 Lott Cock 11.. hk MMUIULn It CharmlnntBrbeachapt, 851-9523 l u.11udous 2 er 2 e 1 un INNEWPORTBEACH Flnon1mkr,mtdtOlate ---vary ta~a.·':::wc.ar~ AUlO DETAILING ,_,,,,,fMIY Y yrly ~ental $426/mo turn. 11euz:zt. epaclooa Singlet I & 2 Bdrm Apatt· 20'• •ht 3br 3b• houN •...t• Y.U.J L.ff, Pretly Bird 645·2476 SUMI• deta1t1ug need• 11•/llM 111 6 51•1177 Cout Prop. 673-5410 18t unlurn, S•C75 mo I $626/mo. Call 642-6786 men IS 4 TownhoUHI Corona del Mat S300 mo. Profeellonat olc. comPleA IMP clean Cul lndlYldual dep. Newl)' decorated, -from se~. (AINI abou' 873-3729 or 873-7479 Corner olc. 1600 1q 11. LOST. Gray cat, no for car washing ano •u'o COZV 1 BR $450 ''ova & raftlg, otl etreet Dau Ptiat 27U destgner furnlll\e<I unite). FiO inr plMai"nt &quiet groat IM orel Cati tor de-•tripes, "St9fUng" vie Bal de t 111111 g r 111 m • · C... Ml llar 1UJ 11t 4 lut t dep. Rais. parking Quiet nelgn. MIU y-On Jamboree Rd at C.M apt, unlurn. bdrm. lalla C/21 Suri 636-7542 lale R-ard 675-1915, 631-6900 rn so Of RWY. No 673-6489 wltnd ()( ·-bomood. NO pets. To ... 0 ly 10 .. , I San Joaquin Hiiia Ad 1200/mo t ullla. Call Sat ....... , ..... 675 1919, 844·8440 9eby11tte1. 3.4 day• pet .,.,.._ Fum/unfurn 1900. -WUOll °""" tlll .... •il" call MS-9604 n m unute• rom ~ 1to0 or Mon. 970-7846 _,,,,._ .,_ Loll Lg hair Wh\ F Cat, weell, my home. 8 mo. 2131356- 15971 -4M- 774 .. ~ MIM Laguna, your own prlv1te • 1.000· 2nd nr, quiet itreet. ... rm H Ill ocean view lrom Dan• 3 Br, 2 ti8. bMCti2 bUtt, Lrg condo for 3 working 01 nicely lndacpd bldg OH decl11wed. pale blu eyes. Old glrl. grandmolhet'ly CHAAMING 28r 2Ba gar· Condo tor 1 ..... Deerfield. VA911 21ir1\~ Ba new paJnt & Point'• moat MCluded frplc, gar. No pet1. Avail aem1.ret ladlee Furn. street parking. ga11ge tipped eat11tall, lawn type 642·9366 119, grdnr i950 ' mo 3 Br 2ba. A/C, dbl gar. ALL UTILS PAID carpet, patio. garage No acenlc bluff, llke newt 2 Nov $776, yrly. 646-1682 quiet, epaoloos nr ahopa avail. 845-4800 Vicky ~~~.~u Hnttl 644 6579 111111111 - M4-2f11, .:..0-7085 · refrlg, wuner/dryar, Compare before you rent. peta. $550/Mo. 548-1377 Br. with den, ictra large 38r $S50 0 2'Br 5726 1250-$300 ea. M5-3323 dya. WATEAFRONT 4Br 4t>a oppp • :1~.al ao, ~l~•c~·~·~~ ~~~: .... ~~~rJ"o~~:!!·, 2erlae Apt eocisd gar· cpra'~'1'e Joa~~Fr"1.2s91~150 mo Step;' to the bcn. 644-4583 or 964-8029 NEWfJORT CENTER Full LOST Mr e C, young blk If you a1e lntar .. tec:t In a • .... , """" ""' -..-age cirpta drape• I 1 8"• 280 E s male cat w/Lagune Tag career opponunlty and W/lllp. ,.y_ now $2800 559-9278, 857-9629 eurrounded wltn plu•h ' · 6 4 3 -O 2 1 2 Wk n d s rp c, view ,..,. 1 M/F 25·35 n/SMkr Elatde Mnl 8 xecutlve ultes H e n r o 8 18 w 9 r 8 can m&el our requlr• mo to mo. 955-2473 land!IClaplng. No pets. $550/mo 24 t-9806 881·644 t $795/mo. 3 Br 2 Ba: 4 br, pool, frpk:aJ. '.+ ac1e $575--1625. 6-40-5470 960-2226, 839-7019 n1e11t1, consider the IOI· Harbot VI-Hiiis Im· La1aa1 ltack 1141 Bach. Furn. $510 2 Br, 2 Ba. new crpts. 11 -, 2732 uppet unit, garage. w/d Pete OK. $225-,300 mo . OC AIRPORT AREA .-towing position macui.te 4 bd. tiatetul 3 Br 2 L . frpiC, nu paint 1 2 Bdrm. Furn. $670 drapes & paJnt. nice quiet ere hk-up, 3 blo<:ka to beach, 1 utlls. ll50· l465 Tr~c;~ New corner oltlce DldQ Lo1t Parrot Lest aeen deCC)(, tile entry, lkyllte, cpt, $1100. Opn 2-4 365 w Wiison. 642-197 I Eaatstde loc. $550/mo. Serrano wooa. 2 Br. \IX 1111 bit-Ins M/F, 2 Br. 1 ba. nr SC (90"/o leued) Wiii build 10 Newport Dunes ores. RE- frplo, trellls to patio, Sat/Sun 3 1g8 Alta Eaatslde eackyerd Open Sal/Sun 9-4. See Ba Condo. dahwshr. 208Lugonla Plua Pool.tennla.25-35 suit. Up to tOOO sq ft WARD 973-o3zs ~bedl lawn. Im-L.agunLTopoftheWorld Bachelor Apt. W/D, utU Manag9f t47E. t8thSt patio. slngle garage. I TILlillt 142·1IOI yrs $250/mo.960·2077 S.90NNN Cor(lerRedhlll laet R-ard Snlh·Tru m9dlate poHHlon thru La Ii l ZZSZ Incl 1275 mo. fl.46-3177 Cua det Mar Apts. child. no pets. $700 plus ----4 BrlatOI. 751-5989 arnl brn/wht M, 9 mos Olymplce. No pete, Alfa 11&1 Ill $500 sec dep 863-0755 ACro.s from beach. 2 Br. M/F 50+ to shr 2 br. 2 be -c M area 548-7921 required, $1650/mo, Incl 4Br, 2'%Ba, family rm, gate IEWNIT YIWIE 2ar apt, 2195 Miner 11 • Agent, no lee. pool, encl garage. Yearly C.M. apt. Move In 1 \/I. Otflce spaces for lee5e: oaitd. 720--0100 guarded lhores aree. pvt 7 min from beech, gas & New cpta, drps, paint e.-.,-. ·--cL 27 .. 0 $565. Go direct to 210 241·8246 att. 5 wlcdys 14 7 rt, $595/mo ISi P•nn afa 3011 accesl to beach $1200 _,.,.paid. Junior 1 Br "'·hwhr, stove & relr"" -• ,. Cedar, Apt 1, 640-5078 M/F rmmte altr deluA hm. montn rerot flee utlls pd Austrian M wants to m-t Hr,.... 28' 2ba. 2 car gar. • ~ 'V ._. A/C, grqund fir 1055 El ~ $8 mo. Call Bev. Coldwell $-475 Pool, spa, tennis. No peta S650 mo. + sec 2 Br Corner of nuntlngton Bachelor apt, walk 19 nr bett, CM/NB Una. $250 Camino or. Costa Mesa other German spea~lng ~ ~pm:5°/mo, Benker 499· 1320 or volleyball courts. saunas, dep. To see call 645-9604 & Baltimore $675/mo beach. relrlg. Incl. 1395 • last 646-9 146 3 Blks E 01 Felrvlew & people 650-2l86 495-6915 rec. rm. Sorry no pets. Ocean vu, volleyball. gar-mo , dep. 548-2682 M/F to shr 2 81 1 Be Adams. - ... - Call557-0075 -dener, quiet. 581-9100 75 CIRCUS Of $750/mo. will rent or lease ,._._.0 2 br downstairs. garage BEACH YEARL y dlll 2. er 2 n o u s e , d e c k . 4-1040 Mr Tracy Yl.lAIE 09tlon. See 1052 lor de-Baal. ltacta -.. Victoria/Canyon N o 2 S1ory 2BR l'lrBA. 2 Be. lrplc. steps to beach, Lag Bch.1325 •'JI. utll Prime Toe QC Airport, IASSllE 3 Br 2Ba, lrg M1tr suite. tails. 714/499-1625. dogs $530 631-6812 blocks from beach. gar-ocean vu gar. $790/mo 497-2967 alt 7PM Mike Ne address t800 sq ft pa tio, garag••·capeCove.2br,2 be.on YOUIOWI 2BR lndlvldual untl, Ilka 1tge,pallo S600 mo .. no 213/.420-8660 M/Ftoshr4br,2b8hOUS8 Make olfer 752-0855 7l9 NO HAABORBIVO i tove/ralrlg, no pet• the tennis coons, walk to COUllTRJ own "ome. encl gar ., d/w, pets 645•1682 NEWPOR-T HEIGHTS on the beeclt In N.B. S300 --ruLLERlON $1250/Mo tu Agt $ " ------Prime Nwpt Center olc 170-1112 ' • belch. 900 mo-to-mo. frplc, patio, no pets. Spacious qulel 2 Br $51 S, Brand new 2 master suit· mo + utlls 673· 7338 i 1144-8567. No Fee. Avail. Imm 499-3400 bkr ESTATE 2 Br Twnhse $585. Walk space. ts flt. 1253 sq fl l IAY a WEEK $600. mo. 381 E 18th St 10 beacn 960.8656 es. each wltn lull bath & M/F to shr beach cottage 6 oltlces • re<:ept area or ~la.... W4 Lu.11ury n-Vllla Home, on Mgr apt 3 642-1882 mirrored wardrobes, wtvlew. Laguna Bch $275 7 t3 sq h , 3 otllces • re AnRACTIVE Fairway w/ocean view, Beautllul & park like 2 ik 5650/mo Twnnse. u~2 Br t Be. new oeramlc Ille kitchen, Orick mo + utlls 497-6839 cept, or 5<40 sq It 2 of-MASSUSSES 2 Br 2 Ba condo. micro 3Br. fim rm. formal din, with terraced pool paint. dra"es, near new lrplc, large sundeck, fices , recept Call TO SERVE YOU trple utl«/d •Private Patios lrplc, wl d, ettachect gar. " I d h $800 New Tri level In Leg Bch, wave, 2 . w ryer gourmet kltcnen. &JI · •Covered Patios age, pool. spa, very qulel crprs, l rg Dalcony aun ry k up No panoramic ,,, ..... , to snr 640-~430 -ESCDRTS/IDIELS hit-up, ear garage qulalte decor. design 631 4984 $575/mo 962 2758 pets. 759-9194 .,_ w/Of'«*, pool & spa, pool & Jae w/watertall, •Sp80lousApts • · · w/p101 woman $550 mo •$340/up. c rptsldrps. Outcall ONLY 835•9199 waterfalls/ S795/mo. ltallan 1119 yd. s2900 mo. •Dining Area 2 8r w/gar crpts. water Walk to beach Avail Nov. Clean 2 Br, lrg kltch .. NP' ut ll Incl. Deborah ale, rstrm5, 17301 Beach $795/mo. 545-3115 unlurn, 13250 furn. June •Walk-In-closets peld . 636-4 l20 l -5PM 1. 1 Br, stove. relrlge Hgls. S500 2421 E. 16th 979-1650 or 497-4595 Blvd. H B. 842-2834 EXOTIC DANCERS MIF 6 •Home-Ilk• kitchens t57 1 "e·· Orange s4 75 $450/mo 536-4837 St 645-5109 -For Bachelor(ette) Parties 2BR WITH SMALL Y ARO $500. Call for apptm. (619) 243-5619 Agt/owner 644-200 1 Dlock to Huntington & Npt Bch M/F n·smkr iesp UY YIEW . stripper grams 826·494 t I 1 It L zz.r9 Frwys Walk to beaen, studio, Clltl Haven 2 br. 1 ba, shr 2br 2ba over pool, Beautiful large olllc.e avall· nrrr IC• • U lllTAIT Ill stove. relrlge, erpts. patio. garage. etc Ideal 11tras. beaut loc $385. able. $2/sq 11 642-4644 EJITIC IAIOEll 2 bd condo. tf. ba. pool. TILITIES FREE 2 Br, 1'1t Be.Townhouse. drapes. $400 utlls lncld for retired couple, NO $150 dep. 548-0108 Mon-Fri. 9-5 Bechelor/Bachelorette ,, .. , .,.,.,., t u1111me 11AM·8PM M on -Thurs , 11 30AM-8 30PM Fri I Musi have a min ot 1 year e>1perlence on NCR 775 (4 pocket sort) and the eblllty to run a min. ol 1,200-plus llemt per notir CRT Dell 8.11• perlenoe prelerr8d, will be responsible tor reen- lry of rejecled llems We can otter you beautiful new offices. lrlundly w0r1( en•lronment, competitive <sulory end benefits IN rERVIEWING av Ai->POIN rMENT ONL VI Please call Personnel Dept (714) llO·IOOO ~ :)'-Bani-'ll ....--'\,.,,port 3 bcl, 2 ba, w/tmly rm. Comp Refurb. S 1100. No Peta, Water and Gard furn. 54 5-3627 or frplc, d/w. 1st. lul & dep 1 Bdrm From S685 enclsd garage, patio. 536-4637 pets. Yearly 548·5306 p 1 1 1 1 Office & BlrtMay Parties ~~es 213 59~ 1 •98 $5 5 $ ro eas one or ser ous ,.TIE " U EOr .., · • ~ .. LA QUINTA HERMOSA 8 Imo 1 275Gsec L1f,1aa ltacla -2741 NVEl/WEITOLIFF student: 2BR nr ocean EXECUTIVE SUITE TllE ST HlllRAH 2 Br 2 81 luxury condo. Wea' ol Beach, 3 blks total move In cost. real 2 r apt, n••r beach, utll 2 Br. 1 Ba. nu cpt/drapea, _N_B. $400. 650_·6_994 Nwpr1 Ctr 640•5470 738-8538, 558·8S38 BA.IJKING MIF $700/mo. 213-912-9352 south of Edinger. loc/clean. -bit-Ins, pool $695/mo wknds/evea, Corrine 141-1441 2346 Santa Ana Ave pd_ $700/mo, No pets 645•6646. 9_5 Prof F 30-40, n·smkr, snr C---. l HOLIDAY SINGLl'S EXPO 3 ~~ ::/e'.:~3~~uz 631·3651 wkdys. TIL llllT 142-110J 499•2690 ~::illa~:"~r~ln~.0 "e~~s •i:~~i~1 2911 D11 ~~el~~~ d7 11 oA•~1 3 bd 2,L b 1 Laina ltacta 2141 L---2-8 -2 -8 Studio wllolt, lrpiC, private •·atL Laiaaa 2716 5 8 326 11 642·1010 condo."$850a'.~::°c~~:k arge r a new pallo,ancldagas&water -• -"-~_:~ _1111. 2111YILUWAY,ll tu n d ' E,,. r, t b" 3 Br hM on private st, or Liz at 64f>.7 l7l or llsJ:nd~~na!i!'.8::~~· ~::~\3=2~l~:~a ~~!~ No pets $495 /mo fuan lronlstudto,every· Prof male will sl'lr Irvine Commerlclal/Retall -1700 2!3/986-925') pe1/c:hlld ok garage 213.,.33•9991 Harbor & Newport 5525 963-1900, 497-6371 thing new. $550/mo 2BR 2BA twnhm with M/F 1q 11 rront. S 1275/mo PHONE FANl ASY crpl, drapea.' $670/mo: 3br/2'1tba condo In Nwpt 85 l·9523 llLF OllllE OUM • 213154 1-0456 collect. 35 1 • Gar, w/d, no kids 1 t50 sq 11 rear. $800/mo 25 Ledies to shore your 53&-<4837 ~~~~P3~~~~5 ~-~':o or l~rt ltacta 26 Upper end unit, 3BR, lrg •••Ht ltacll 2711 pet $375 mo. 786-3821 Barrett Realty 642-5200 Fantasies! 828 7162 4 Br. 2 ea. lmmac:, nu OCEANFRONT 2BA 281 Lorge 2 Br, 2 bo, newly d I -Prof. person to sltr beaui. By Owner. 28S O sq It loll Investor. pllut seeks 4 B N I Ht •... a P ~ $800 1~1 utll tll June _.. d P N porch, w/ • re rtg. etc. 11BR $550 mo t S250 sec, ca•• I h a C . paint, w/pool a bey view. r, p • "'' r , ·~-·-rvvecorate . 001. o Redec . new carpets, 2 Steps 10 sands. lresl'l m urn, ome, oce n oata Mesa shopping ctr fun lady who enjoys Bair. 642-3850 decor, lncd, bllns.Jdnr 261·9468 or 850-0881 pets $465 673-0884 car w/opener, solt water paint, n-carpet. 16466 view, $500. 6-44-5347 $1 100/mo 73 1· 1616 travel, cytcllng, tennis 5 Br. 2v1 Ba M ... del Mar. Inc. s950. 213-663· 74 OCEANFRONT •wntr class LIGHT & AIRY 3iir, 2 ba & trash paid No PelS, 24th St (213) 592-2725 P-V1furn.2nd fir· LR. br, ba Oftlce/Shop/Store space dancing, salllug cluhllie pool a terYice ~ IAYFIHT lllE A 8Jlec, quiet, turn, clean upper, bit Ins, pools, sec 1875 mo (7 14) 770-1950 -;; -----Pool. sauna. Jae. $350 Nr 300 C IF you are under 38 "v-•1 11/3. s· g~SO/mo.· S1000·S 1100. 675-4688 guard. Nr SC Plaza $675 -~ ,.eR 1595 ' '250 sec. 405 In C.M. Al 540-41 t9 .. sqCft2or5m8or782' reas hungry or smoke. do toot ,. • f r FOR LEASE• mo 645-3866 La~ue li1Hl 2752 I Steps to sands, new mesa • 4 • 49 contact Send letters lo Sierra Mgmt. 641· 1324 6Br. 6Br, 5000 sq It OCEAN VIEW _ carpet, garage. 16466 Resp female to shr 2Br, lal aitrili Ad ,1163. Dally Pilot. p o COLLEGE PK 3Br 1v.ea Pvt bch & boat slip• 2 Br-Total Lu>1uryl LllllY "•1101 * CEAN Vu Condo New 24th St. (213) 592-2725 2Ba at Promonrory Pt, Bo~ 1560 Co 1 •• • ' • An 955-1055 675-5535 -3Br 2ba, lrpt, pool. steps ' --..AAA ltatal1 2920 CA 92927 'a .... esa, bttne, 11¥ rm & den, nr Lse S,500. Agl 631-4960 WALK TO SC. PLAZA Mal •~ non-smkr, no pell $450 OCC & CMHS. $875 mo. Big Canyon townhome. 3 Wlml IEIT .. I Flrepl~. elegant trench bell $950/mo 551·0585 mo. Call Dave 675-6497 1200-1440 sq It w frvlne I i ~ Operl HM Sun 9:30-3 Br 2'h 81, s 1500/mo. 26 -windows. ale. In home llLF COlllE HIN rm in prlvete home. Use Resp f9iO shr turn COM area. tnclds olllces, from •• •HHI 2*7 Hanov« Of, Canyon Island. 640-5274 Steps from beach, gar-security. 2 Br. 2 Ba fully J d II 3BR I of Kitchen, ullla lnol. 1300 Twnhse. $425 I utll. Nr $504/mo 85 t-8928 fer Salt 4012 DAAMATIC 3br 2'hbt nr llYEl llHEI age/c~T,~~~1';,;.:r:· 203 decorated, washer & gg:;h,8nw1it.n retrlg. 'et~ ~~522 _ _ ocean, No gar. 675 604 t 2500 Sq ft warehouse lncls BALBOA ISLAND STORE bc:h Xlnt aree $976. Exec. 48r 3ba 2 stry tamlly 3 Br 2 ea 1700/mo. dryer Also lnclds prlVale Redec., new carpets. 2 p.fAUT MSTR BA NU Resp. M/F n-smkr shr lge 2 off. & lg meuenlne. Plants & ac;cess )(Int loc 646-1035 CK 645-9095 home. Sep. maids qnrs. 675 _ 1642 club with tennis, pool•, car w/opener, sott water FURN WI BA, N 8 furn. hM. Irvine & 19th. 3042 Ellterprlse, C.M at $6000. Call Bob 675 9144 Ne. Realty _ spas, saunas, beautifully & trash paid No Pets, $350 1 S35 utll• 720-0375 CM 5300 + utll 5•8•8369 Paulerlno Dtwn Bristol & HOUSECLEANING 1 EASTSIOE: SHARP 3Br Frml dining. 3 lrplce, 1 In decorated clut>house & sa75 mo 17141 770•1950 .. 55 Fwy. 54, Sq ft NNN es 8'2...a73 OUR INTEREST IS YOU! i..REA1 WES1ERN SAV- INGS nAs Immediate openings for TELLERS Olt 8 FULL· TIME, end PAAT-rlME b891S We al&o nave a TEMPORARY po11111on II' our Senta Ana 0H1te P1 evtous llnanc1111 1ns11tu- t1011 e•per1ence or cnn h811d11ng e~par1ence la necess&y Public con- lBCI background is help- lul Knowledge ol IO·key and llghf typing 15 18· ~utrl!d 2'~ ba, nreplacea. yard, mstr bdrm. Pool/spa, 3 Atarl•tlll Ual much more lnelds most Eastbluttste w/2 rms & p111 Rm lor rent In home. 5300 957•2731 546-6985 cllentele, Laguna area epa, 1998 Tustin. et11 gar. 1326 Santl~o ' • utlls tool Wiii lea54l 6 New.,.rl ltacL 2769 1 bath In speclous quiet mo .. lst 4 lest 1 ,,., ulil ____ _ annual Income $17,0llO I 11000/mo. 846-3532 Or. S3000t£Yarden« Incl lalMI bl11• 270& mo-1 yr al $975/mo. Call !:::: • v I e w home I o r 759•1211 EKt 280 dy1! 2,660 sq It. 3975 Birch. S2500/obo. 661 33011 &Ide Apt. lrg 2 Br 1 81. 644-7424 kr Yearly 2 Br 1 Ba. avaH 714/662-1995 Lovely 3 Br 2 Be, ,..., blk non· smo\lng prof 640-8183 evff/wknds ~gBen~1330 M 1~4;~~~~g2 IHiatll On. 4014 1 You II 111111 we have com- p111t11ve salar!es e•cel· lem benellts and com· lortablP working con- d1t1ons Please apply 1n person to 11P9t.ir1. enclsd patio, Dover Shores v-Hm 1111 $650 • ut11 Agt NEWL v PAINTED bch. no pets $ tOOOlyrty female, knc en & lndry Rmmte 4 bdiiTihOme w/ 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-=-=iiiiiiiiiiii dlwhw•r. $525 NO 3500 s/I, 5 brs. Pool/spa, 673-3474 Ullls paid garage. pool, no 650-1706 att 6PM pr1v $400 mo 544-0375 RENT MG 600 sq/ft I• PETS. 329 Unl~tlty Dr 3 car gar 12500/mo. t yr ....... pets NO FEE Apt & Condo ren-Furmshed room nr SC ~~6!~~~~fl Inc.I ullls $260/mo 2944 Randolph I UllTS 11141 luoll 11•• NHff•ct .. 1 ...... oa ( 1 flll·tf•e pHltiH) 548·0848 eves btwn lse, 873-7499 2 Berm 1Ba $530-$5~5 tals VIiie Reutals Plaza. female pre I No 5. CM 675-St t6 Super elgtitpleK, eoch with' 7-SPM Pe1i1Hla 2707 t Bdrm $435-$455 675·49 n Broker $250/mo 556-1737 Rtg:~~~b~~:i~~~~~~~~ AHHDce•Hll 3002 3 Bdrm, 2''> be, doublfl 1411 •·••I• It. Exec. 1Br .._ den new Gorgeous decorated 38R 1Br. 'It bile to bay, '>l blk to 301 Avocado 642-9850 0-CEAN VIEW HB. nr Adams & Newland. garage w1t11 garage I.JOO• la•tl l•I Cl S C B G bcn. $450 mo. 650·2493 $250 L $290 utll Incl. 675-8985 SCRAM LETS opener $700,000, .is-I • condo nr . oast Plu. 2111 A 8'8 guarded S S '2 Bdrm. st tOO lease No pets. Non sm~r -sume llrinnctng 1 ~ ,•. ( 1 Part-fhH t 1 fe•p) W/D Included_ Pool/1Pa. w/comm pool, prlY sp1, Bachelor, yrly rent&r utll t Bdn1;4 t W WI~~~-460 Agent 631-4960 754-7087 dys 960-7037 Rmmteto shr H.B apt • Terrific inves1,,;,,n1 \en. $450/mo. 549-9496. tennis crts. city Ught view, pd $340/mo. 201 E 631-0960 Male or Female rent I Br tn Must be clean $260 . ANSWERS $795,000 10am-5pm w/relrlg .. w/d 1st mo Balboe Bl. 875•9562 Pnsule xtr a lg 2Br lrg CM apt close 10 OCC deposit. 536-9893 $1795t MC. dep. $'795. Nice 2 Br 2 Ba No pets sundeck, yrly s745 mo $285/mo 548-3137 Rmm\e wanted: moblle Savory· Induct ll0-1100 411 2 br. 2'A be twnhN. Cleaning dep. $450. Avail Lge 1 br 112 blk to beach $495/mo Avail approx 552-0853 or 675-2536 G yerd, trple. E/slde. "25· lmmedlately. 2031 Yacnt W/D No pets. $625 mo, Nov Slh 780· 1418 or Quiet 2 Br 1 be. patio. gar. Room Avail Nov 1 SC home on Beck Bay, M oir:~: :,1~,~~ teo-eoc)l. 2""2 Elden. Defender. 646-2215 yrly. Craig 870-6500 642-7528 eves or wknds pool, no pets t601-C Plue area, pool. oll ~'.·w'a2!~d~~,,;I. $lOO DISCOVERIES Newdeluxe Condo.3bd.3 OpenhooNSun. 11·5. X204wlcdya;675·9780 -15,n St Nwpt Hgts street perking No 675-5345/966-2401 Myt>rotherwas dlsmayed ... .._,_ 1 l Olive Tree Apts mo k S 2 8 O / o .,., .-..uny, pat o, rge Cereal ••I •ar 2722 2 Br 1 •;,Ba Twnhse, crpts. $600/mo 645-7355 ;30-35;9r s m Roommmate needed 2 Br at the tnablllty of his new trplc: etc. agt 573-5354 28r 1Ba 1675 Xvt Nov 1. drapes, dshwsnr. up-V -E R S A I L-l E S completely turn beach bride 10 get organized NE 1 WPORT HOTS 3Br. H~~r F~~at grn 2 Re,::: s 8 e s a 1 / s u n dated kitchen. Sler11ng et PENTHOUSE 2 Br. 2 ba Room for rent, Private collage In Newport 'It blk .. It's more tun being 2~Ba, lam rM, lrplc, lrple commty pool NEW 2 00-4.00PM only lrplc S6051mo 7141546-7367 oceanvlew, turnkey llv· ~;~ ~4u6~~~~~on Beach to water Avail lmmed dls~;.~~~~::~':~?n~lm bltns S&eO mo. 548-0397 CAR.PETS Av all Nov front apt 433 Iris Ing Sec. comm pool. spa 1325/mo Days 673-3873 e.11cltlng DISCOVERIES .. ......... 1st. 11250/mo -H TIE ILIFF etc SS90/mo Bonnie Roomt pvt ba Lovely nm. Room• pv1 bath In 4Br BY OWNER 673-3251 2 Br 2 Ba Dpli1; bay view, Berrlnoton agt. 675-6000 Westcllft area $325/rno nse, oH.B 1250 mo -• 41111... new.paint, crpt, drepes Oulet 2BR 2BA close to or 644-0452 I II 6 2 73 2 2'Ai 2 LWI WllTll Avall now. $1100/mo bch, OIW, din rm, lrpl, Inc · ut · 4 • 4 963-3696 TAllGLETOWllS ,,.~th, ear ~':rn· lease. Scott 720-1105 patio. encl ger • $625 mo. Viii88elboa Spe<l1ecular Rooms $3501 • kitchen, Shat• luvury hm. v-u. -Prlv Get solutions to 811 50 """"'loc. Never 1 ea n. Exec. teelca 1 'ff leaH In 2163 Peclllc, C.M Call ocean & suntet view I laundry. pool, utllllles 9 -S1250/mo. 831-7054 Newport Bch or CdM Bech:So ol nwy Wet bar, mgr Jett 548-4530 bdrm • txlrm/den 4 1'' Quiet adults only Reier-Ba. 2 lrplc:a. $285, utlts. puzzles from previous New 1 ... Stw 1 4 Br 2 8 S 1400-12500/mo max no kit. Quiet l)efson only 1 b 5875 645 2315 tat. lat, dep 966-84 79 contest wmne< Send $5 DI ' R••· a FP rgRm .~ Must be In Nov. 'st or $350 Incl ulll 673-3415 a • en c 8 s re q u 1 r 8 d • SASE to PWP-2, 3857 nm am ,qu,.., aooner. 760-8702 PALMMESAAPlS 8'7-1320 Shr Npt Bch duplex I BlrehSt.STA434 New· cul-de-sac. lrg yd Pat lc:k Bach uni,, no kitchen 1661 Me18 OR blk/beh $300. Wnt resp. port Beach. Ce 92660 w/grclnr, pool Pflvl. non r Avall Nov 13. For t per· Junior 1 Br Furn. $440 SUUllK llTIL considerate, 2_5·40 yr, amoker. children ok. Lg 2Br, 2'Ai8a, oc:n view. 2 son. $300. 675-4863 Call btwn 9•4154s-9880 Wklyrentalanowavall. non-smkr. 645-8191 Lttt I eaai -1004 tt50/mo. ~2336 car garage $850 mo. --115 50/wk. & up Color s bl 1 F Found· 191h/P111centla. -...... "'-'lg .. 11 2+ .. u,,... 557-&689 •11 6PM Spacious. newly decor-PENTRIOGE COVE 2 Br 2 IV Pnones In room 2274 ta e, ne111, un, reap M/ -.....--..., " " .-ated, 2 Br w/vl-. trg 9 8 . co N o o n 11 r Newpon Blvd. CM anr 3br twnhM, 2 car gar Lrge M puppy, Br/Wht COTE r~~ REALTY rronchlse Sites Avallabhl IE LARE ICE CREll ITALIAllO Corporate Olflco 619-942·0192 UTillW.IWI IPHTIMIMll lllTllHTOll Now you can be part ol e mulll bllllon dollar sport- ing goods business lor less than $5,000 t>onua room large mod· l ido Isle 2 •try, 3 Br, 2 be, brick petlo. 2 cer gar, Baker/Brlatol. tnclda 646.7445 $260 mo t111111t, Nov I chec:.k9fed coat, long tall, em kttcl'l brktet nook eua-formal din rm, S 1660/mo w/d. $850. 640-7762 wasner /dryer. relrlge. _ __ ___ Joan 556-7640 546-6971 Our company over 86 tom decor all ut111 pd 6-44-4695 or 646-7922 micro-wave, eiec gar XLNT nr Hoag. Pvt entr & S b h ., F 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili-----•I years old, wlln 1mpecable ONLY $400+$50 MGUrlty Cetta flltH 2724 Be N-smokl no kite 1300 taps 10 eac m l resp, • credentials, nas the e~-.... 537•5027 NEWPORT HTS. 2Br, tBa door opnr , l rplc, 646.1035 645-9095 non-smkr 3br 2ba, avail cottage. angl ger, lg lncd * 2 Br 1 Ba. pvt patio. e dSl'lwsnr, patio, gas & • ~-Nov 15 1395 548·35t4 FOUND 'OS p erlence and buying Sommereet City Hm yd, le50 mo. 645-3151 gar, O/W, lndry rm. $500 water paid No pet1 nJRNISH[O 01 Betel•~. tftll 2to4 WANTED: thtre/flnd n clout to make you a reall· Baker/Bear. BNut. 3Br N lid ... & be h -2 548-908• 540-5446 please, 1850 Agt, no fee IJNI llHNISH[O LA UN•y BEACH ""'-·n 213 Bdrm with 'RE FREE ty In tnls business 2'h ba. 2 Yf8 old. $900, r 0 ... ope ac • ---' 863-0755. r T " .,.._ " Purchase price l rom 642.tee3 Br, lam rm, nice patio. * * * --All U Ill l[S MOTOR INN MIF I am w/M 36, non S•.995 For more lnlor- dbl g1r wl workroom & PHL I YIEW Sharp 2 Br upstairs apt, PAii! ltf Al TH Wkly rates 1105 & up. 1moke; work daya, nlgtits Call.· 1nat1on on how you c;en a,.. W2 lndry 1950/mo. elao 0 I enclsd gerage.$495. Cell ClliR<, llNNI<. Dally/Wkly/Monthy & wknds, 650-0457 mso get Into the sporting a vell rurnlahed verlooklngpoo lBrtba 549·1976et15PM. LWIMMIN' plu' Kitch'• av1ll Color TV. 1 .. 2•1111 g oods bus1neu c:all HOME FOR RENT condo. S 5 2 5 I mo ---------~ v ,. t El TQfo 4 Bdrm. se25. 213-339-93&3 9-5 wkdya 5SS-0050 Small t Br. Apt, enelsd tOUlh rtlllh" 'for"' heated pool & steps to OLL FREE anytime Fenced yard a garage. 1-T •Tl AIU pauo $400/mo No pets no pel\ MnJl'I, oc;ean. 985 N Coast Hwy. WE LOOI FOR Kida & pet• welcome. Near"'n"a: twnhae· 3 Br 3 • * • Pepperwood Apt 3 10 C rir~n diuly 'I lo Ir Leguna Beach. 494~5294 113-0755 Agent, no IN. 81 frplc FA DR 2 car PHL I VIEW Monte Vlata. 548-9074 Motel rms for rent by wk. JOUU r ·-·-ga;, yrd. 'patio s12oomo Ovet'looklng pool IBr 1ba Specious 3Br281 Prl· Oakwood 195-up w/kllc.henette ... _ ev•494-7429 condo $526/mo. vateyard dswh.,.!lhr w/d 111111.675-8740 f~ W4 558-0050 · · Garden Apar1menls ---OCEAN VIEW CONDO --nk-up. s795631"2916 VacatiH c;;;n9d m. 56f, 4ba, rg 2Br, 2'hBa. 2 car garage 3 Br 2 Ba Owners unit new Super 1er: encl g ar, no Newpor1 B each So. lt1tal1 2907 t>onua, pool, lac:. nr bch. $850 mo 845-2682 crpt dra,r~ bit-Ins lrplc pets relrlg alee range 17110 I hlh Sir eel Palm Spring•. Beaut Apt ~2s""S:,~·=-(~~~Water front 3Br 2 Ba ~~~~~~· seso"r~~2~:r. l 4 lO ~o. e.42-5~ fal 011~e1} Hotel. 3 nltes lore price BrOOk). $1350. "4-5400 red.c;. $1200 21 Balboa 548-5808 VILLA ODRllVl 642 5'1J o r 2 Sat guarn luL .... k 040 Co"" 673-1464 lllT&ITlll Spacious E-slde Apta Newpor1 Buc.h NQ, 619-327-4000 lt11e/IH••1tt1 l•ll•lte4 11 1 In Orange Co. Es,abllshed 12 yearsl Pnotos teken/Rers chkd 6 mo Guarnted Service 1"Credlts• Eye Witness News. Time Magazine. KNX Radio. Newport Ole 832-4 134 1·1DO·Hl·llll FOUND: Cockatle~Jc W ext R-68 t9th & Pomona, C.M. Aak tor Mr Franlclln 642-393 t , 842-994 t r ·Shirt Prlnrlng equip· Found F Norw Elk ~lound, ment like new with sup· appro11 a· mot, Harbor piles Training avell View Homes. 644-0909 12950 t-305 485 7032 Found:LOnghAlred Calleo Mtrtg11el, Cat W91cll arae. N.B T r..1 .. O"• 646-6434 • • .. -.. w ... 1•00-w .... H""A .. s""s'"s .. s .. ,·o·r '"'t•o-·s. GREAT WESTERN SlVllllS Equal Opp1y Fmplyr M/F tUlnHPPU SALESPERSON Eap'lr helpful. benet111 paid nol· 1days $200 wll Regal Beauty Supply 263 E. t 71h, Costa Mesa 11111•1 Olen ru11 lime ~on rhru Fri groW1ng cu hes 2 pos- itions evall In central bill· Ing otflce We wlll train person with moderate typing skins & ablllty to wo1k with numbers XJnt benefits lricludlng medl· eel & dental Ins Apply In pe1son Newport VIiie West 393 Hospltal Rd l'lewport BeCIGh IHHHPEI I-IT. smell otllce 5~ 7 -6973 aftet 9 am Jan Bookkeeper. lull cnerge. for design and mnfg Orm. Manual AIP, A/R t. Gen ledge1, computer PIA Salary wlll be oom- mersate wtth 8JIP9' Call tor Interview. 540-2860 OU llEITAI. AIEIT No fl)(perlenee necessary Weekends. some even- ings Apply belw-1 3 & 5 at Alamo Rent-a-Car In Shereton Lobby. 4545 MacAr1hur Blvd. N B OAlllHI Orange Coast College needs reglSlt all on cashl8fs. on call, hourly PoSltlons, $5 25 hr Call 432 5774 Split level 4BR, 2'.ltBA. In $525/mo 2 Br. 1 98 pool, Encl gar. patio, dshwsr & IH Valley Ollrllf1ln I + -1111 Eutblutt, dbl gar . nr laundry room. close to love Most utns lree. No f!tt() Irvin{' Av1•nu1· 3 br. 4 ba house. Sips 8 Fully equipped kltch brlefat comm pool $1250 mo. Mr shopping 149 E. Bey St. pets 2 Br 'Person $540 (tll I hlhl aomlortably on tree bus bet. cuetom oec:or. large Harri• 860·1895 wkdy TIL li•t. 142-1101 2 Br 2 Persons $565 645-1104 rte. v. ml from lifts. Avail ~ yard. oreet area. SPYGLASS Rd 58 2323 Elden Ave .C M • Dec 17-Jan 1 1 wk min 'It olf to all who are relocating Tustin Ole 832-4134 Found male black/Ian s 10.oooup No credll Airedale. male castrated check. no penalty Also flame point snort hair lend on & buy TD's Community Service Rep, SI am es e . ma I e StO,OOOup to .Jumbos lull time. should have bleclll brown D<lbie Shep Oenlaon Assoc 673-731 t prior axper In oroenlza- EZ mow In + $50 MCUI· I ge r, YU, S875. 2 story. 2Br Elegant 548-7854 PO Box 39, Ketcnum, 10 tty .... 537-5027 ~~110·r ~~0~39mo twnhme Good loc;etlon 83340 1208)726-3882 mlK, male white Terrier ----tlonal wort.. sales and 01 mixed puppy, male Htlf Waat.. 5100 fund rals;ng, must be a 2-3 Br hOUN 1n Coate b 1 a ck / tan Ge rman IEOIU set I starter & ebfe to work ............. 2iOi .... .... N p 1 • c"lld HllDt. Buell 2740 Bait. ltael1 2740 ear new e s .. " ran ltlllll te HOME FOR RENT , Huntington BMch 3 Bdrm. The Blults. 3 Br, 2 It be, 1750, Fenc.ayerd & gar-2 story TwnhN. 2 car gar Ok. Agl 645-9850 Men. Rent or IU Shepherd. lem&le brown UY with both young people & 1550-1800 Married Cocke< wllong tall. New-Good typing ond short-adults Send resume Chrlallan eple. w/small port Beacn An1m11I nond skllls Banking. Morch ol Dimes, 661 ..,....., & $1200/mo. ..... ""'. pell wel· 850-0!504 720 1566 com.. 8&3-0755. Agent. • $675. 2 story, 2Br Elegant twnnme. Good locetlon. Neer new Pets & ehlldren Ok. Agl 645-9850 _no_i._. _____ 1 WlnlHllT w/lltl Lowly 4 t>r. 2 ba, trpk:. 3Br 2b1, trpk:, patio. gar., condo, perk Nttlng with ~ yatd, dt>:lt "e.ar. Nr S 1800/mo. 650-8847 view. t Br w/1011. patio. P8f'll I latte. ~ mo. ta laA bltlnt, epa, lndry rm, OAr twa. LV. mag, 912-0288. From S'700. 111 & $300 Ooe9rl front condo on 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Pool aec dep. to m0\19 In. No MfMt 2 Br. ~•w•y In home , near Weat · peta63t-eto7 lu•wry M Curlt}' bldg mlnater/Newhope, lncd EUiild_e_Du_p_le_.11_. -o,-d-. _2_B_r pool, eeuna. $700/mo: yard /7f11"fi' Kida/pet• 1 Be. garage, fncd yard, ~51-6MI ~-cm~:: gt, no fM. pet ok 1600/mo. OCEAN VIEW 1 Bdrm p1u9 Sit/Sun 831-2426. 261 IOft. pool, apa. Avail Nov ti Santo Tomu. 1. MIO. 1 yMf .... i smlll Old f Br CiJMfi EASTSIOE Lg br191lt 2Br. 17122PecfflcCoeatHwy. sno1orcoiyeoopleS425 1 1~ea, trprc. porch, c.11 Dien• 8'0"'4027 No peta 752-5822 upper. 15 7 5 mo . ttepa to undl StY111h 4 lldrm. 3 Ba.. 2 atory, 640-0997 2~bonue room, Chef• po o I . fl a e r 0 Q eu=.--,1""'11de,......,..k.l-•-. .,..ln-pl,.....ne-:-1or-"~t llltdl *"* S**'I deeof Frwy/Edwwdl, gerage a LQ9 IBr. frig. d/w, bale, II lltlll PAID. $396+$50 fenced yard. Kid• a pet• encl gar. gaa Incl ...-tty fee. 537-5027 ok. $800/mo. 863-0755 $465/mo, Agt. 642-1844 L-1--...... AQ«lt, no I• ...-...,. E/slde: lge 1 bdrm, 1 ba, •--..c..... r l L.. nat. WOOd ceiflngl & Cabl· ~ Sen JOeqUln VIia. "r" 1 an 1• nett, sparkling cteen loelnO: 28ttdln, 2~ be. ...... 14.-51mo. 851-9523 =•;, 1~~7t!~::mo ...... MM £/aide ttuctlO· 95 1iici ali WOOOiAIDOE SplGloua 2 if..,; wlLY ;;;;. P1111Y utllt t892'~ Or~, tat • •. a"A .,._ lam rm, fut,,, 17110/mo Aegfr drive by ... call 8'5· 009 .... pMlo, ltflUm. Nio.ly Prooerti.a. 675-4000 llNllclP • .-oot • .we, lake R.nl 28t. 1750 mo, Of ... 11200. M0-1U7. atwe et 11711 mo, Non- -.e1M, alf. ~7 lmok•. 875-2055 I j -/ Thinking of • new home lor eprlno7 8-the many listing• In today·a c:tuel- lled COIUmna. 642·5e78 Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ro ~~ II you rt nol swre wllO (01 w1111) Mtnntybun•porl wat, don't lttl bid you're not 1lone Ktnntybun•po1I ri one of I c d11l10chv1ly d1lltrtni 1outm111I lloorplan1 at Suw1nd v1111a1 tn tlunt1n1ton Beach Suwond V1h11e 11 1 mull ol lolally ~rson1h1ed prol~uoon11 pl1nn1111 Tiie ••nd of 11l1nhon yOu de -rv~ A perfect bltlld ol naluie and hv1"C nestled '" ' lnrnt wrth btbbhn1 brooh •nd Quiel ponds cooltO by n11u1 al ocean brceres Add lo that 11nnl\ co 11h. ''""'m1n2 pools, ~ ~oa 1nd a convtn•tnl 1orali1•n near 1Mop1n1 and emotow111en1 and you've tol • ol1r~ anvont .. ould p1011dly ull ilOmt (h en K@nnrybltn~potl) °"' and lwo bedtOOl'll. OM •nd IWll ~lh IPlllrntnts hOl!I SSI~ Seow1nd Village"· · 111~ I ~S!i!i lluntincton v1111ae lint. Hun\1nc1nn 9~ach CA (7 14) 898 9961 I ram lh, San [)flO lrttw1y dm' llOtth on Bftlh lo Mer addfn lh~n wesl on Mc(~" 10 Sm 1md Vtfb&e rurM/11~ Uttlable • Ootil d•d~ 10 AM I~ dus~ ltaart 2tOI I~ off II reiooatlng WHY HASSLE? ROOM MA TE FINDERS lntervlewa, ac:reena, photo's & matchea prof. people. You telk only to quallfled a=•· 4341 Birch, 1. 641-18 child wm give loving care Sneller, 125 Mesa Or flnonce. Auto agency Hemllton. 0'650, Coste & reepect lo your llOme C M 644-3858 background Small of-Me11. 92627. 53•32 .. 7 or ".,'3818 flee Pleaunt working •••••••••• .,. .. ., .. .,., Found Men-:S GiHses. conditions In Npt 11&8 Retired gentleman 64 brown ploatle In brown I. O. Wtraer ConliUltant non-smltr, non-drinker. C:He. Vie. nr Hamilton & 955•7089 Former or current has own furniture, de-Meyer. CM. 642-4(}73 a.a 1-1..a........., alrH 2br. permanent -ACCOUNTING CL~K. -·-....... . refer. $800-1850 mo Found: Rabbit, Victoria & R"ldenllal develol)ef has .... lf•tOll Prefer bell aree 720-0305 Federal, Coate Me91 Immediate oC>e"h'f, for a Natlon&J recruiting com· ar ... 962-9971 wtth F t 100 2 Br TwnhM to •hare In WANTED: tBr hM or apt, Cl8fk to "''" n IC· peny or UM Park Nwprt, lantaatlc vie VlctOflt & Harbor. FOUND: Snapnerd ml• counll pay1ble. Primary company c:llenta ..-Clng view, $395/mo. 720-0846 CM. s4oo mo. 64e-8397 lemele, vie Hart>or & Vic· reepon1lblllt1e1 Inc l e pur1on wttn expertlM In torla CM MS 9660 typing. llllng, posting 01 all 111ea1 of Bank-°' lv mag for Regan Ii ... '1iAn ' · • accounts. Entry level po•· 1ng/Flnanoe to consult 6-44-7078 ff ta I 61'1• FOUND: Sm otfwhttemate I h d d I Com 111on requlr11 10 l(ey by wt en • v M panr 4 Stock• from bMCh, H.B ..... , ... dog. "'° lrvlne Blvd, & touch. wllllneas to ~t Pre•ldent on flnenclal reep empt adult, $275 m•TIWl 11111 M 0 n le v 1 •le. c M Olvera• IHlgnmenta plan• for e11panslon. 1vell 11-1 536-1510. ..... 6'45·9032. 9~396 Mall r..ume to Con Con1W1t1nt poaltlon. F/T- ::;--8r -2 Ba houM, W/D, BELOW M•RKET n•TES Found: Wiii the lady who trotter. C1te11on Bullderl P/1, retainer bul• " ,.. ""' t th , tOIH to .. _ 17731 lrvlna Blvd. ate Send reauntll In oon• kit ch.. etc: $250/mo ~ 0000 SELECTION go e or r • "'' $20 dee> S46-83H 7 t4n eo.ao1o annl~ary pleue call 20 t, Tu1tln. CA ~680. fld~ to: 649-7308 A'QGoiii;1 Rieetvable & Nt Aa1Mlett1t IM 1617 Weatc:lln, NB 278 to Lo~ Sl•"'"9 Cat PeyrOll Clerk. Pf0'*1Y VP/Gen«al COunMI .!..3.!.6 ... ~1 orftd,2_utaltl•. '!':...'n°'t Vic. HVH. Por1 M1nlelgn. mgmt. Mutt t>e 11!>ffl to 2744 Eut Ca.11 Htonwev .,,_..... -· "•-REWARD 7~ 8839 UM IOM Pertnn•I Com· Sutta O B1lboe Pen Quiet reep, f 54 1•5032 • pultt S.Od r11ume to.Ad Corona a.I Mar. CA 92.taS 25+, p\11 enl/t>a_ S3 tO 1 Bayfron' Otttc.t, "'j)liiOI. Lo1t: Blue Paralt .. 1. R• # 59, P 0 Oo• 1 !560, EOE M/'1/H Blll>Oa tlland 28'. temele, to ahara, no pets. 1395 mo. 87U293. 875-2209 dep. lmmed 673-28&7 par1tlng.~en1tor1.i wwd Vic. Elllt/Newtand. Cotta MM8, 92e27 " 3 1003 HB. 9"-1323 -... Balboa Pen Oulltt r119 f: v • A c c 0 u n I • R II -25-+, pvt entlba. 1310 -1 -E-.-,-,,-1-d_e_C_oeta Mell co.l8MXl "40 1orcyc1e ce4vab1t/Paya1> .. 1Payroll ~perlenc.d. Conv&IM· dep. lmmed 873-2857 tOi1 t0x24 .,5 180 E. Helmet, white wi red vl10r clerk !Of •ml con1tructlon cenl Hotpltal, ::J'' 8d\ ... __ 1,..11111..., c-ondo, 3br 2111. 6-4 .. 428~ & t>lue fll(Mt guerd, on company, Min. 5 yra 3 rull Time retie ahlfl CJI-... ... Saturday Oct t5 at c:tya pr wk Som• HC XlNl b41nefttt 842·8044 3ba. tennll, pOOI, nr bCh E.ir.c Suite S 195 I 2 dak IRVINI! 8Ml( TRACK. ratarlll dutlta Sal•ry 1395 IMOl)tev953-HOO 010. 1115 t dlk llP S9$. Pteeeeca" Todd. n•gotl1bl• C •ll Fino wh1I you wen' in Ht 208 or 157-4083..... 87)..5017 CdM 969·1221 83t•7191 Alk tor Chefyl Dally PllOI Ct~·- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Sunday. Oct 23. i983 09 ~IQ lervi11e lire11111r1m~n A••trli11a1 bt11 Aa1kalt Car entr Dtaip Hadyaaa Ho81t Clt Hfa1 Mnla1 ;;iiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiim !>rlvewey-Parkfng Lot Repa11·Allera11ons K_l_T_C_.H._E_N_D_E_S-IG_N_._N_oe_d_1 '""H .. o·m·e .. R .. e·p·a·1ra·-•c ·ar·p·e-n1·ry-__ H_O_U_S_E_C_L_EA_N_l_N_G--•·--.-, .. _ ,-11•0·v·1.-1-.--Paeri•1 ltatal Semen Wl .. ow CltHi•1 F',rlhlngl nterlor Design Lendlordsl we·ii Ml(lure WHITE WIZARD $2 17 d Repalrs-Sea1Cu11tt11g Doors Wint.lows-Cabinets plans for new or rernoo Cablnets-Eleo-Ptumblng E}(P'D GOOD REFS. , per ay S&S Asphll 63 t 4 t99llr Panet-Peuos-Fences 35 llltch9n? CALL CARYL, Fencing OON 966-0 t49 Gladys 548.5471 (4·9pm) LI~~~~ ~~:.'!1~B 25 f3o~~g53 Tnats ALL you pay tor a All lypes Repair Resurt, yrs &XI' Jerry 546"4413 642-0356 References PAINTING-CARPENTRY ---- HANGING/STRIPPING ten8fll8 trnallze clo~1ng11 WINDOW WASHING VISA·MC Scoll 673-1512 Reta. STARR 648-4471 "The only magic 18 BLACKWELDER Paper-ltHat Senice QUALITY" 6!11 -2026 301~~ead ~~~;,oat ~~~~RA~R~~~l R:~:,~~:~~l!~~~~:sen~~~ Electrical REPAIRS·~;(' 845-5277 ~:a~H~l?:.~l~~ ?X ~~~ Rates Free esumates rates Steve 731-831 t ELECTRICIAN Priced Paiatia1 FllE PAllTlll hinging & remo11al Oust worlo. only 494.3616 Custom resumes1Cover letters/ Job sea1 t.n ups Call CDS 673 1107 . State Law DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY l)tus tne IRVINE MIRROR and lhe HUNTINGTON BEAOiCOMBER every Wednesday at no extra charge' CALL TODAYll AHFORSAHH Your Daily Ptlot Service Directory Representative 142-Hll ut. 322 645-4269 or 645·0032 C rtghl. lree estimate on H1alia1 Cemeat H Cfltt large or small tObS Lie DUMP Joas 1 Aaltaotive Concrete. masonry. llat-396621 673·0359 SMALL MOVING JOBS cUsf oM CAR WASHING work, toundatlons Blocto.. * ELECTRIOl&ll * MIKE 646-1391 & cleenl11g al your home brick Lic'd 675-2826 Derek 851-6996 C -i-f 'l Reasonable 631·2345 HAUL-MOVE· REMOVE era• C l t Furniture. Trash, Trees laltyaitt1a~ CUSTOM r ite stAVicE RESID/COMM'LllND. 963-5415 NORM - -20 yrs Do my own work --BABY ITTING Qual workmanship, reBS LI<: 27804 1 Al 648·8 l26 LT HAULING -MOVING 1n my nome."' V1c1011<1 pnces Wrny 547-6322 Rental Clean Ups, Jon Costa Mesa 642·8482 Clanffear Cardeaia1 645-81921731·2916 I will babysu m my I,, M 1 TREES College Sludent. lge truck. nome nr Harbo11W11son Classic 194° Ford Woody lo rares CdM Thank y<>Y M-F 7_4 Lynn 646•5703 Lhaulleur lor w11ddlngs Topped/removed Clean 759.1936 Cour1 I proms. etc $SQ/hour up. f\tlW lawns 75 1-3476 lookkeepinl 957-6071 ABE'S GARDENING GEORGE'S CLEAN UPS Bkkpg, payroll..gen acctg r Claild Care General molnt Clean·Ul'S. &s~:i~~~N5~60~g IOb 100 & sec·1 Flex t11s incl I CHILD CARE h Free est1matfl s 548-8519 wknds, al your busu1ess my ome. Tlll'S 11lULl•tl! 0, can pickup & dt1liver Nwpl Hgts Full/time. t8 Garden111g & malntt1nance n • Free counsel 542 71'4' mos & up 650.7 169 tree tr1mm1ng mowmg. Haulanythtng 645-7331 JAPANESE LADY HOUSE CLEANING 646-0527 PAM & BOB'S CLEANING fiusband & wile 6 yrs exp 673-7012 aft 5 by Richard Sinor Lie. EXPEAl Wallcover1ng in· 280644 14 yrs or happy stallallon Reas Consult· tocal cuetomers 11nl Asaignmt 58 t -8590 Thenll you. 963·4 I 14 WE GALS SHOULD HANG -QUALITY PAINTERS TOGETHER. Wallpaper PROMPT, NEAT PRO· I uphol. walls. 839·0730 Aube1 Roofing all lypes New-Recover-Docks Lie ,,411802 548-9734 Reliable lady lor house or FESStONALS 836-7149 - condo cleaning Have Plaater/ltfair ~.~!1~~~114~~:1s: rels Avail 11f1ernoons 12 VAS EXP I'm small. PLAS'tER PATCHING ~ ll3t 4006 Mrs Mendoza 554-8743 My prices are small! Restuccoa Int/ext 30 yrs 650-64771850-6646 Scandinavian w oman Neat Paul 545•2977 Secretarial Dave's Custom Palnllng •-Looking Fcu Housework lnt/ellt Highest C!'Jidlly ED'S PLASTERING .. r.icea 548·6027 lowest rates 640-!1<149 tntltMI Petching1te1lures "'f'"v""P .. tN_G.1B'"'o""""o·K-K""E""E""P!l'IN!'!'O'!!!" H S• i AeSluccos 645-8258 For tnd1v Ism• ous1ne'.i'.i OQlt ltl DI PAINTING·Carpdntry, Prof mature. reliable, drywall plumbing <roe Plaillti np Hrldaylwk 640 08881 pet/plant care Local rel est 12 yrs e•p 859-0687 24hrED•141-112& Trte Service Bob 546-4656 wkdys WATER HEATER Spe<;1a1 DOUGHERh BROl HERS Maaoarl · •PlllT I HP&UlS• Poot hearers•Furnaces Trees, landscapmg & c.tean Carpentry & Remodeling * Faucers *Disposals• ups 2 t yr!. &•P 642-365 7 State law requires 1h111 ail contractors wno perform work over 1200 Including labor and ma1ertal1 must l>e licensed Unlleensed controc1ors snould so state 1n their advertising Contractors and con· sumers contacl Mary Grond1e at 558-4086 with any questions Contrac- 1 or s State License Board. 28 C1v1c Center Plaza. Room 690 S811ta Ana CA 92i01 clean-ups & hauhng We a· Cl • Accoutin1 c It" t M k " Cont ractors do 1t an 731 6366 oaae uun1 -a lilt a llll G•n•ral ROBIN s CLEANING Briel<-lock-Concrete Ltc <143908 John 661-3189 Low pttces Lie. bonded Quality pa1nt1ng. la tr c~:~::e1~.m~~!~e~ ~:~~:~~ Tni•1 Servi ce Bob 673 536711\3 t-1161 pt1ces Free est Can I Cell 642-8989 I Typing/Word Processing I CPA linanclal statements -.. .. I laJt returns Costa Mesa •New cabinets. cabinet &11d1ni11 Wanted SERVICE a lhoroughly John Brown 631 ·6483 lacing. bars & torm1c.1 Remodel/Repairs. r.omm Mowing EdgTng Twice a clean house 540-0857 countertops 64'2-0881 I & 1es1d Lied bonded month S20 to $25 -M · John anyume 63 t-2050 All business. scnuo1 & per· OYlll[ . · Drains clear lrom $5125 sonal proiects 851· 1041 -Alic MOVING-RALPH'S PAINTING Repair toucets. dlsp, e1c .. , '°""' 1h .. l>fiily l'ifot ... Acoaat ical Cabinets & carpentry "'5 For est 552·9142 645·5737 I MOUSE-ClllPET CtiliDfl Small Jobs and repairs Deaip JESSIE s GARDENING WIHOW CUHIH Qutcklcarelul Low rares lnt/e~t Reas Ue'd 85t-9604M&M432-0500 , __ r_Q_r _C-,a-~-5-11-,ec!-A_d __ Lie T138046 552-0410 Free est 841 -3588124 hr I No Boss 10 Support Sell A<.; TtO'll ~1, t ''11d•• 1u Mau• t• huuli"il u .. 111 \1•rt h I ............ -. .... , ''"'"'" "•ulh "'•th lhr lla1ly Pilot New & Respray Remod & Free e$l1mare 645 '2003 Clean-ul)S yard rnamt We do thorou~h work Re· carpentry Lie .:341012 C t Desi'~a'r a luild'r Free estimate 540 8035 liable & REF Wllh com-I Custom Graphics/Murals emp St lie •319450 Joe Call a ST ARVINC.. LULU:Ut Quality 1ntlex1 painting 544 8444 no 1ob 100 small Oa11y P·• · arpea ry ' plate carpet & nouse· Ab•llty Bid rs 730· 1900 "'R""E•M•O,.D"'E'"'L ... 1-N""G..-a·u-"_b_a_se_s_ M & DevPlopment MOW• EDIE• Tllll cteanmg windows done Hche sometnmg to selP 18 yrs m area L1~ bonll· 650 8300 REAS RATES FREE FREF CALL rODAY1 STUDENTS MOVING CO tor your home or business AD·VIC,(JR Lie Tt24-436 tnsure<J Free est Randy 962-75t9 The tasll"St d1aw in thf' 642·5ii78 ltv1h 11 .. ~,., Ctass1l1ed ads do 11 well ed 968-3564 anytime St!ll rllle nems 642 !>678 EST (714)241· 1235 540-5654 64 t-8427 West 11 Daily P11.,1 WATCH us GROWi Want Ads Call 642·5fi78 Class11teo Ad 642-5678 t 'llfWI• f •f• Help_W_a;ied -5100 Help Willied 5100 Help W1Dted 5 1001Help Wuted 5100 Help Waated 5100 Help Waated slio H;if WHttd 5100 Help Wanted 5100 Help Wuted 5lOC 1Appliaact1 6011 CUSTODIA• FIT OFFICE CLERK M1int111nct llan I OFFICE HELP PllllT SHOP RECEPTIHIST I Pll Roofing SECREI ARY Wonted. ' secr.,1aries 10 HARBOR AREA n 8 8 de d 1u 11 11 me. Very busy C1tculat1on 01· For mOustrlal park e~· r ullllime Ltghl oook jE•per AB Pick 350 oper-Horizon or Dimension. ell· UP£1l1£•CED RECEPTIONIST work w 1th key e • APPLIANCE SERVICE 8AM-4 30PM Mon-Fr1 in Ilea has an entry level pertenc;e 111 electt1cat & keeping ti typing News atop lull time posmon pertence prel. but not Hot tar workers neeoed Dynamic C M marketing c.ecu1111es to work m plush We sell recond . guar Corona del Mar Exper ctet1cel pos111on av111la1>1e plurnblng required, own paper experience helpful Mon rnru fro 8 30-5. call necessary Liie typing MuSI have dflver's tic· company needs ag-olllces 1oca1eo m lhe relt1g'lrators 549-3077 perton preterreo Only I lor the right person E'\-hand tool~ a plus nard Apply at Tioes & Times. 1 2 1 3, 6 3 1 _ 7 156 0 r O i< Will con~·der entry ense permanent resi-gresstve ind1v to help us Downey Savings &•dg All WEST OO&ST sen-starters wtgood rel-per1ence desired bul "''II worker, dependable per-350 Broadway Laguna 2131315.7455 level Call Nore lor ap-dence & phone number grow $4 75 hr start Cell n1111r So Cs1 Ptza MuSt erences need apply Call train Position mctud"s rnarient 642 4463 Beach 497 -4866 po1ntment 95 7 -6026 ~....l't SJ t.4006 Fred 63 t 7342 for details have gOllO typing sktlls &PPLl&tlC{ 8 30AM·4PM Mon-Ft1 answering phones, filing -SALESCLERK APPLE ONE SERVICES ~ -dlctapllone capati1llty typing and data pru-Maintenance Olllce netp Light Btc.k g. ,PIT mornings or FIT Gill ~· orange cos" Secretary/Recep11on1s1 well mannered. nei1t ;;p NOW 2 LOCATIONS ~3-2268 cessing. Applicant should llQMT SWEEPE1' PIT Wk nos Apply in shop, Irvine 552-8414 Receptionist. PIT alter-roor.ng needed lor growtng co pearance anCI po~1t1ve 1880 Harbor Bl11d •CM. DECORATE INTERIORS be neat. hke to work with 4 hrs per day SS 078/hr MPea7goanr.lta\31101e. 2323320Wp8m51 I PIT PHONE CLERK ~~~.~~ ~~~~~;1;910 ~~a.Ji~ Sales ~ye:ec!rrl:;~a~h~~n~~~~ Must 21 yrs and Olde• I 13~5~~7GJ.:i~s~5°o7a~80~ Homemakers bored at people and ha11e ii 53lary Apply 20451 V b s Ctr ut tlon 01 * * * Bag1nn1ng Salary 634-4200or558-3992 home? Have ·ltan tor de· positive attitude 40 nour Cre•mer Ln Huntington Cst Hwy N B .~~ n~ds oc :art-Tim~ ~~~~87~~ FIT Larry ~e~d :'e~~J~~o,~n~d n.e5~ S 1 2 0 0 ' m o (.. a 11 Rebuilt Relrigerators sign PI T. F T career Art work weei... Monday Fr1 Seach Phone 964"8888 ORDER PULLER Young employee to answer BIG MONEY p O Box 1560. Cos1a 957-0929. Ask for Mark freezers/Washers/Dryers Consultant no exper nee day starling salary 1~ Oeadhne for application company gross oppty I phones and dtspatcn SEOllETAllY /RECPT. SHORT HOURS Mesa. 92627 Richardson 3 Months Warranty, Pans Train avail 775.5447 S950tmontn Good Com Octooer 27 FIT Santa Ana 540-5850 messages Hours are Fasr paced Newport WRAPPERS 11 1ou enJo, & Lat>or Deliv""' Avail pany Benefits Apply in 3 30 Ph c s S£C1tET•11y v•, Decoi"iii'lng consullant oerson Mon. Thurs. 2 00 Managemenl tra1neP ~O PAINTER Monday · Thursday Beach P A o ll1ce tn • 010 opy upphes a I wrappmg pkgs & navf' an M C& Vise Mon-Se! 9~ work w/ert accessofles 1 to 400 PM Ask tor hrs pr wl\ st1l8ry M inimum 5 yrs .,11• I<' 730& Sunday morn-1 1mme<l need of exper •6AM·NOON Sh 1 eed"" 1 • eye lor detail we 11>1ve a .,0 11 Ad 1 Id b 6 73 70 t3 I 1g 6 30 10 10 30 AM tbl T pe •No E~per Necessan. orp 98 n "" 0 wor.. p/t1me pos111orl 101 you· c cu mira s e Y carpet Eye lor color nee Catherine or Eileen roe · perrence Call 964 t 70 I 11 respons e person Y ·' 1 1 1 _... N t de nit t 1 S145 Wiii I I lie h I Starhng salary is $4 00 65 wpm $1100/mo • Extens111e training n as pac"" ewpor I 7 30am to 1pm Mt"1 thru 5' w e re r g ran. x rs DAILY PILOT I IHIOURIST I PART /TIME DELI I per hour Apply in per-720-0941 progq1m Beach real estale ot11ce Fri SJ 50 to starr Call 95'.i-1316 or 953·8<167 646-4625 _ I 330 Bay St N B natl sa1011 Exp 111 Mon-Frt c M 241.82o8 son Mon -Thurs. 2 00 10 •Weekly Pay Guarantee Must have excel lyptng 548·5525 tor Conn;e Corripact Whirlpool wash- ltllYtrJ PtUlllllll Costa Mesa. CA ••Mn silk & paper wraps 1 4 oo PM Ask tor Debra Recept1onts\/Sec Y •Pleasant. Prolesslonal (minimum 75wpml & dlc· 1 I er !Stack size), never L !JO I M I b Musthavecllentole Ren PAllTTIME orCathenne EOE Typing. dlcta11on and OfcmCoronaDelMar taphoneskllls Jo'"a Want-.J 5 105 • used 2s"d 5cycle.per-to18waonr .. d nuave' moooe. d durs1v1nge FULL TlllE PAY tel ba~1s 631 6!>00 Earn up to S400 per DAILY PILOT good telephone style re-II . b hi o " irv ,'Ill Tl .. E WOil., r you re rig An PAngv (7 t4) 833-2900 I Ed cat-... oman s~"s ma,,ent press cool down. record $4 00prhr Apply • "' " marketing month Re111ees, House-330BaySI qulredlorsalllngclubo· energetic Call M r v"' -u ""w g~" 2 4 ,.1de $255 81 Master 234 Fisher OpportunH1es ave II a Ole New publistung Co needs wiles College Students Cosla Mesa CA 11c8 1nqu1" es 8 t Tnomas between 6 am & Seer eteryt Typist part position as 11ve-11 comoa 644_4864 I 11n 1ne Los A11getes N d... d I t t 675·7 IOO Nancy or Pet t pm et ume up to 15 hrs week nlon aid dt111er tree to -Ave, CM 540-4174 w . awellexper·opersonto ee .. epen aoeeuo 0 s11h', tor law office . travel xln11els549-867' Fr:g•daire ret11g $250 _ __ . Times Circula11on De· nenote pubhcation and deliver Oo11y Pilo1 1n real es1a1e Recep11on/Typ1st 673 Q 118 IELIYEllY /STOCIC Pa' Im en I 1 n o u 1 ad SAies tor resiauront 01. Laguna Beach 12 IH5 per 1984 New Home Sales Newport Beach A E office • Newpon Beacn. Airport Nurses A1<le Comperuon 11.~aytag po~t dishwasher Full lime. fringe beneblts door·IO·door newspaper rectory Re11red exec day) Weekday PM Sucesslul brokerage 100111ng tor a person with area, wrd prs &Ii.per prel chouller shopping 1oca1 S~OO 650-5l6 See Duane, 495-Easl sales program Gueran· OK Send resume 10 p o Weekends AM Cell Mr looking lor aggressive good olltce skills. type SALES CLOSERS Hrs flexible 720-11'21 rels For 111 ar lllderty May1a9 washer & gas 17th St, C.M teed hourly wage plus Box 11755 Cosia Meso Barrow 642-43:>t "'itl sates persons !or maior 65-70wpm 851.1651 area 1.oca1 rels 549-037:J drye1 good cond S350 -commission Hour~ 9PM CA 92621 343 EOE j new home subdivisions In II you have a good track s 1 1 t>llk • p1 675 86301646 9780 DENTAL Assl Ortl10 exp I 2PM or 4PM • 9PM Ora11ge County end San Restaurant record In hOme or bus1-ecre ary w some Pg YQ STRO•& lUSTRlll -. -req RDA prel M-Th Full Training IS provided MARKETING Port Time Per!'T' Dt..,,0 For conlldentila THE ANCIENT MARINER Sktlls wan1ed lormto firm " Recond retrigs. all s~.lull I NB 642 2626 v" (NBI ness sates. solar. •nsule-tn Huntrngton Beacn on 4 yr stay nee<:ls WO•• R orp time -Potential to earn S300 SE<.;RETARV 1nte1v1ew call lion, vacuum books etc 848_1552 day/nite 650-2!86 wrnly Free det eas DRIVER. PI T Hayrs Fie•-plus per weei. For an 1n Ewer lte~tble mar~ ehng IOlllllQS David Schultz M·F 1 t-5 is now hmng _ then you have 8 ground p11ce TV Jonn s 6<16-1786 Ible Ca II A 0 oer t ter .. 1ew Call t 7 t 4 1 secretary neeoed 10 co-AFTHIOOIS 7 l<l-67S-75 t2 ICITCllH PllEP. coon II ltoor opportunity with us SHIPPING RECEIVING Jo~• Waate•/ Reing 2 tlr lrOSI tree like 432-0360 957-2361E(t1204 I oro1na1e n1g.n enerqy EYEllllS ReatEslate Apply 1n person. al the wesellelulllineot salety tNVENTORYCLERK D . 5107 nPY. S165 893 9060 IE.Ell&L OFFICE rnartc.et•ng team 1n young , WEE.,flDS Salespersons Needed I Rusty Pelle an Res· ec;uipment from reslden-1lor Etectronrcs Company o•eahc REFRIGER•TOR $100 _ EDUCATION a growing t'11gh tech com-" taurant. 2735 West Coas11 1181 1o business and 1n Full Time pos1t1on with Mature Comp11n1on Aide ,.. SUBSTITUTES AltlRlllG IMPAIRED TEACHER , Co will train er1 thuS111st1c pany Marketing exper Newport Beech mertc.eting Our Hawa11 mau;i ot11ce nas Hwy Npt Bch t>etween dust11a1 No compellllon good opponuntlles Near E•p wltn elde11y vahd C111 14 CU FT 650· 1529 person lor Xorox copy req Must have good Or· I firm has sever Ill oeientngs a new CoronA del Mar 8 30 -11.30 AM LA and Orange Counry OC Airpor1 540·9264 dr lie. 960-2 193 Reing Wnite RunSWeii', rng ltllng Tvrung rll q11n11at11n111 s•1lls" h1gn tor responsible, adap t>ranch Call Pacibc ~ 10 be developed Call Stationery Store in Corona r 1ean Asking S90, qu11ed Newporr Pharma 1ni11auve l'or app1 c.all table people who anioy Coasthne ask lor "4er1na J Devlin. belween 9 am del Mar needs FIT ex-Call 5505 646·8410 Kttatt or Tin• ceuucals. 897 W ISth Norma public contact Must I 7141720· I to5 1 1 pm Mon Thurs pettenced salesperson WANTED Seat P1 Siamese • St NB 642 75lt X226 CASCADE 558 3316 h I ----------675 0 0 Bid Ill l I 6014 GOVERNMENT JOBS a11e ~•ear IO epnone "'°''tl ttlst/Sec'y 114-211-5114 ·1 I Slud tor our temale d~ I · a eua I $ l 6.559 _ 'S50 5S3•yr MH/IHT /Fill /OFC voice greAlr way to m-Newport Beach othce Restaurant IRVINE STOCl/llJL CUlllC gray cat 548 1005 Looi..• 2 11 6 redwood dectt-f JT 4 days 2 10 3 yrs crease you ouaget see"s reliable organized .. E '•ED'S PIZZA g From <19 ~1.s per h Now H1t1ng Your Are.i dollars We pay tur your ... "' Isales Npt Bch R/E firm Respon· 1 5510 •n ....... 150.00 ,., 41y Call 805-687-6000 E•t e•per somt1 back ottice I t an ng Fo 1n1erv1e oerson wlgeneral othce Immediate PIT openings slblo lor processmg mall lancing also Harbor R-t590 Fee lor D1•t!C cireterred. NB 642 3 18t ;p~t'. Coll Hu~h Bl!'Bme~ experience Duties in-ava1taole tor cooks 18 ELECTRICAL snipping, receMng Own 2 m Mrn Pdles M 1Neu11 Redwood 7141531-1317 HEARING IMPAIRED INTERPRETER tory MFDIC.Al SECRETARY 545--5775 ctude typing, llling and years end older ex· cer req E~per helpful s5o. shois. hsebrkn Also I To do all types ot in I other duties for demand· perrence helpful Must be Hea11y 11111n9 lnvo111ed Shettle. Male 2 yr s5o Compnten 6011 NEWPORT BEACH suronce billings Group & Part-11me repair person tor H•g oll1ce Fron1 ollice op-&Die to work e enlngs INSIDE SALES Call 553·0940 Peke X Poodle F91sp)l -fiatrdresser wantPd, snor1J G c.. v er n men 1 Type relrlgeraflon & ptumbmg, pear a nee r aqu" ed Apply alter 5 pm" Ask for S50, s~ots, etc 774 9640 OOIPUTEll IAllUI• rent.$80aweflk 40WPM accurately work. on cell Also, 50wpm wordproces51n9 Jeon 410 East 17th St I STOCITlll•SOUlllC AKC COCKER SPANIEL s-vE 50()/ Mamcur1st wanted,rental Non-smoker Send Re-t par1-11me asseniblv •s 11 • Chance tor ad-1 Costa Mesa EDS Company needs an Requires typir•g skllls lor PUPS 7 wks Bull 5250 1 i\ IO Sl.11 ,., heur $40 a week 548-2256 wme 10 Ctassthed Ad ,, worker 642 9787 Rene vencement Salary com-exper1enced 1ns1de soles. data entry, escrow ex· dys 640•2201 e1185 11 IJ\pple lie 6,,.t< computer, Translate the spoken wore Handyman. paint 11 crptry 907. Dairy Pilot PO Box PART TIME SECRET•RY I mensurate wl abihlles RESTAURANT person perlence or bank trust wk ds 557 5577 111 12 " " C II Bridget A76 2217 Serving ""'•sons Dus per-n -Apple mon11or 1ntolhelanguageots1gns etecplumb.L/scapflr:tr 1560CesteMesa Caor YourHome a _ "' -"" deparlment helplul I t d 2Apledl es 81 8 no mal converse 11 A Ad 18 sons dishwashers tor Must have direct ELEC· S<>lary negotlable, Blonde F Ma1t1poo tiny 1w1 s ~~) / 1 P1acecravd r • oppon lor growih with'" c a ns " 760-8304 RECEPTIONIST /SEC V. new gourmel restaurant TRICAL wholesale <111-wt .. re1se In 90 days In· ball ol !lull 7 w• s old I us..,... w in er r • llonal rate 1120 • words Co 645-2251 6~2-4300 weekends In our re OI· Apple numeric keypad per minutei using Sinning I 6 people needeo for parl rice In L•nuna B~h has 1n Irvine 552-2851 ask tr I but Ion experience in surance benefits Con-shots $75 494-28~~ G 1 • 5 1 F 1·1 " HARDWARE 1••odets Actors pl l Xtras 111 ~.. ~ lor Roy telephone sales with I emen ' prin er u E~act Engt1s11 or Signed ,.., · • · trme o ce promouon openln 11 tor Sal/Sun tac! Elaine Vassallo GERM SHEPHARD English Wll also reverse Rel ail Sales. full & commerc1a1s & TV Show· work ror Newport Beach Applic~nts must have ---strong product l<nowl-AN accounting business int er pr et I ro m s lg n part-time 240 Broaciway. cse, 778-FILM_klds too Real Estate developer good telephone manner. RESTAURANT edge and , desire to sell ~20·020~o~ppt. Pups. Pedigree Btac~ package sottwere GIL, Lag na Beach 497 4403 Pl ti I TACO IELL T11ohtr (Prt-schtol) and Tan, Beeu11tu1. AI P AI R. Inv. payroll. language to lhe 99oken u llOTEL DESIC CL(lllC easant, er cu ate voice l)'pe 50wpm, hOve prof we are looking tor 80• We oller compellttva Weetc.s. S 100 eacn dbase II data base man- work In one or more sign MOSTE•S/MDST ·~1th good sales ablltty and required Hours avail-ap"earan~A Call Shlrtey I II ... Private school, Huntington 546 6184 or 545 8667 j I W dSt " • " ~ bl 9 1 1 5 M r ~5 00 .. ....... gress1ve 1nd1vlduals wages ncen ves an.. Beacti area 536•3588 • -agemen or ar language systems 81 PArt/Ume APPi" Btac.k lront desto. l<nowted~e tor 8 e.h • A. 1 • 497 ·48 11 tor interview Prefer 18 & over to work beriellts Apply al ~Olden RetriAver pups tcomptete word pro· well es 1u1or studenis 1n , per our PP Y m per-•> ~ R 1 beards Restaurant NB resort rnotel 1n outh I M • T 1 lull or PI T Oay & Night AKC s"ots itur:l•weo cess1no1 etll was academic sub1ec1s at a son on ° ves on Y People ,.110 need People ESQ COMPANY Tetepnone :::.ates " " $7400 S3700 C h secondary •evel HOUSECLEANERS, TOP ~=~~,~=pe~=~~: an~~e~t 4425 Jamboree Ste 130B Thal s what the ~~~~snn:v~~,ab~~ve~~: Fa.THY PMOIE $200 548 2826 and c~r~~'; 14·261-6~ PAY FULLORPt T OWN erences 213·925·8491 DAILY PILOT ment Apptyinpersonbe-325Clinton SERVICE Lh!lsa Apso pups A"-C /\IF y 2 HEARING T A A N S . P R 0 Soll lhmgs lilSt wrtn U•J1•v; SERVICE DIRECTORY tween 2.4pM at 699 s. CoSla Mesa. CA 92626 weeks males shol~ rte to oa FESSIONALLY EXP NeedlovmgGrandmatvpe Pilot Want Ads is•llaboutl Must be creat111e, Im-, d $"OO• 11 • IMPAIRED ONLY NEED APPL y 10 care 10, homo and 2 I ° Coast Hwy. Laguna agtnallve. & have worme c beS1 o er BEAUTIFUL Siberian II I I 3 5 d D · 1 p· 1 ... Beach Equal Oppty Emplyr m~h pleasant phone voice 964-9780 or 898· 7090 Husky le very gentle, lllSTRUCTIOllll 631-8222 ~";!~ g~~SI -h8::s ia~r a1 y I DI retail SALES tmmedlateeernlngsupto Poodles, Toy. 12 w~s. blklWht an shots. pert Housecleaning pit or 111 95~ 2996 HST STOil( llAlllfll llHIEllHT TRAiil(· $500 weekly commission trained the very best health To gd hm Dys AIDES $4, 75 /hr, must enjoy clean mg -PIT aeles, retail fabric posalble Management AKC s2so 6.46-9795 89 7 -297 3 64<4-428 1 Musi bve able 10 con>-Transpottat1on neeoed Wtata's S,.ci•lllJ 1 6<16 9•87 openings avallabte --w~nds & eves municale usmg 11erb:it w in tram 895-7108 NOW HIRING Ollsnore 011 DAILY PILOT St1r11 sore . --9 6 0. 7 6 8 1 I ea Ye Wrre Fo>. Tamers AKC 5 FREE -H llh f t drllhng Overseas and Sa1es pe son needed lull mos Show1pet S11ppeo ea Y ema e and manual systems! ftousekeeper/th1ld 1.are domes.l•c Writ train Mlll&GER TRAINEE Need expet1enoed. career o PIT Comm1s5lon Call message '"" 549.9799 m1'(e<l breed dog sman. ts1gn1ng and llnqer spell-Reliable malure pe1son s:-i5.000 s5o.OOO • poss I oriented sales persons r Answering service 0, ptaytul 6 mo~ 646-6705 Ing) needed on a 1emp llve-1n Ible Cell Petroleum Ser· Now accepting a pplications for With some management 950-412~ Iv msg -switchboard operator, Ptta 5 535 Free Med lll male Shett.e basts Engl sptc.g. own v1cea1312-920·9364, e11t District Manager to su rv>rvtse background to become Sales persons needed e11pe11ence req'd. Day Slue A gotd Macaw, tame. mt>., very ptaytul. loves Fer l1tormatlon I J•~HIOHct•Ht oall (l 14) Hl-4021 trans. compt ho1isehold 2:>39 Also open eve-,.,-assistant manegers for 25'/• · 50% • over-rides shift at local exchange startrno to talk, tnct lge kids 645.,2987 duties & care lor 2 Lhll· n1ngs Fee lor Directory newspape r carriers . Salar y com-women's bolter speciality and bonu<; Natural Nutrl-Coll 645·'2550 ca~e wiplaypen top -0-E Oren 760-8351 stores Salary • com-t 1 on a I pr o d u c I s S O 559 6739 FREE TO GOOD H M IUllSES AIDES mensurat(' wi lh experience. mission wllh excellent 850-2 1<18 TELEPHONESOLICITERS 8 --Ive msg 14dorable AKC papered F OR&l&E COUllTY DEPT.OF EDUCATION Ho,sekeeper 11ee1.ted days only 9-!i lor 110au11 lul large home on ooy Experience ano relPrAll ces requ1ted 645· 7906 Att1rm Action Emotyr Mtf' Ins Rep oppor 1u111ty EXEC SECRET•RY S 10001sale deduet1hle • savings p1an 540 1831! Exper secretary. 10 assrst m 1nternat1ona1 e•Port UUIDllY PEllSOI 1>us1ness fyptng 70 ldea1 loi sem1-re11reo run wpm, aell s1arter or· or part/lime tor Leq1on gan1iahonat ab1111y a Cleaners. Laguna Bear n must II you re a reliable 494-8450/494.7177 protesatonal person. coll LEGAL SECRET A RY 475·t005. Terry M1d·s•zed Npt Bch taw EHOUTIVE HCn llrm seeks exp P 1 L90a1 SALES ADlll•ISTIUTOll $e<;relary Musl type 80 wpm Mell fldll We l'live grown from 8 1 213-624-3431 (collect) I man operatton 10 a mulll-mlllion dollar m•s1 PART/TIME LIBRARY company 1n lhe past 3 CLERK I, 1vbat11ute clerk years The Execultve poslllon needed tor New. Secretary we are IOOklng port Beacn Public Li- lor hH all 11'18 usual sklllsl brary. entry level pos- plua a high energy level lllon. 15 76/hr Cler1cel and the ablllty 10 deal ellper111nce dea1r11ble with the sates force end Must ha11e on call fltJ••blli customer& Near Soi ry end min avallahllly ol Coast Plaza 5•5· 7101. 5·20 hrs/wk, day&. eves & Nancy K Seti Appllca11on1 rnay FLIFF 'I FOLi Meturt person. exp pteletred Apply In per. ton et 306 N Newport Bl. NB. t>etween 8· 12AM PlllSlllYIOE USllTHTll Altlllant II needed by Huntlng1on Beach Ctly School Ol11t1Ct $5 086 per hr Apply 2045 1 Cr.irner Ln . H B Phone 964-8888 Wfllltn THI wttl be gtven. Oc1ot>er 26, 1983 tn Pertoonet Olflce Deadline fOf sppllc•tlon Monday October 24, 1983. be Oblalned at Newport c.nter Branch. 856 San Ctetnente Or . Newporl BelCh. CA 92660 M1111 appllcatlons 10 Library Admlni11rat1on. t11ma ad dresa For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 ' 3 & t 1-7 must be c b r· I bo t>enelllS and room lor ad-1 -ATIEITIO• Yellow nape amazon per-German Shep 1 yr Old mature & interested '" ompany ene I ls p us nus vancemenl Call for BP· SALES PEllSO• WAITH 1We want good lelePhOne rot. 3•., yrs old. 40 woro PUOPY Fred 640-5732 1ong term emptoymen1 opportunity i\1ust have Van. po1ntmen1 or send re-Apply in person reservat1on1s1s1osetep-11ocabula1y tame F ood h 2 Cer11lica11on tra1n1ng . · k sume Rothschild s. 2407 E potntments -w1cage S600 0 BO ~~~~. hgall Beag~:~e"' provided Mesa Verde sta lion wagon or pie up Coast Hwy, CdM SlUllY 650-7038 IOYl;;g dogs 6<11·8685 . , CQn11 Hosp 66t center with/s hell. Mileage allowance MARSl'S SALES COlllllSSIH A ti 6010 St C M 548-5585 I Salesperson needed tor a SHI GOOD FAMILY DOGll incl u<letl. Apply tn person. import business MUST IO•USH 12 pcs (circa 19361 wicker 3 yr old purebred Cocker t ou don't need a gun 10 1 weekdays, ~PM to 5PM a t 330 ' South Otllt P1111 have proven track record Part time evening work Wiid Goose Chase An· Span wtpapers, M, all 'draw las I when yuu West Ba'y St Cos• ... Mesa a•a• lrlsttl St In sales Up to S20.000 Call alter 1 pm 751-4223 llques 673-0625 shdoots.blbuwu e ceo'~o~lng& pteee ·n ad 1n tlla Daily • "° • • 1st year commission ---1860 HALL MIRROR 8 ra e r - Pilot W11n1 Ad'' Cell now Cttta lltH1OA12121 1 possible 135,000 2nd 1o high s 1500 759. t009 no room• 846-2168 1 6•2-5678 114-141-0124 year commission poss-Tllll• lllS ----Hom'! tor 1 yr 11 GOiden Ible Ground floor op. MIW TO SELL Ret loves kid~ tpayed Newspaper KIDS -EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI AGES 11-14 EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK W• now "'~' IS OPf"'rlC' 101 ynuna , it' llfhN\ In oruro rofO"\ tor lhf Or11na~ C111s1 OA1ly !'riot Out cr~ws \!art al J JO D m dl!d wo• ~ unt11 8 10 o 111 w~fkday\ On S11u1d~v ,., wnr' 4 ll'w n1tr1 hour~ You will u rn m,tny lt•ll' dnd llrrt~\ dl&n~ l'lllh r•tnin~ yuur nwn mnn1y lt111t 1\ no drh~'""• m roll'llron •n•nl•~~ II vnu Ar~ 1nlm\ll'd 111•~\~ c~ll M1 t Jrl (714) 548-7058 lllTAILOLEHS por1un11y 650·1370 Help gtve them 11 head * W&ITEITOIUY hasshots 631-2157 PIER I IMPORTS Is open-SIOHTAIUAL HILLS 11ert Earn top $$$ part * 01 001$181 I M A GOROON SETTER ing a n-store In West· time evenings Only mtnstar We need depen-5 hrl per day. Thurs lhru I d a b * IEAT llTIQUES te mo old M, looking lor a dabte Pert/Full time sates Sundays. PV1. club. Call post I ve, epen 8 te. gel home. I'm hseoroken. & stock clerks. Mr Larnb 673-3515 outgoing adults need but wovld love a yard & apply Phone 646-7021, "l11ht1ff H kids 10 play with I n.ed "ff'~,~~6~n 8~0~5?~ HOllHlllY I Pll 2h·30Ftrlod6 p.m. Monday Ot1tll••t1t" lots ot love 645-5902 GoldenwH I S1, West· Prole•tlon•I atmosph8fa, 1 ru ay. 711 Shetry's POOdle• hu frM mlnater. neer Wiid Well 50 wpm ~ typist, Wall ~·~a lalllla 0411 groomed. uperlence 1nm:"''15 110-lll• l»OOdle 10 good home Weelcty n-spaper Com-546-2848 RETAIL SALES Hardwere, lull & p•rl·llme. 240 Broadway. Laguna Beach 497-,.<103 pref. b11t nol necessary pugrephlc equipment ex---:~11~:~~-~lnjp~~~ perlence pref. 497-<1868. Amer Oak Tablet. round Faraitut I025 ONE SERVICES. & aquare, G.ood oond Desk. solid wood, 185 PART·TIME. Varied hours $400 each, 979•2890 Good cond.494-8147. ~~ --~~---Have you read toaey's Cteutlled A<1a? II no1 . you're m1Sllng lh• best bargains tn town! Selling enythtng w11t1 8 t 1 ct d 111 1 A M DAiiy Piiot Cle&sllled Ad 0 n lJ e r Y · • Antique llreplaoe menlel. DINETTE SET almosl la 8 ttmple mall er weekends Must have de· solid megany S300 obo new uphol ewl;,.. ctlatrs )uat call &12-5678 ~:~lev~~lc~t~~';':~ ~.4~ saorifioel 175 840·114 t' Daily Pilat PART TIME Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in L~guna Beach a rea (2 hours per clay). Weekdays P :M. - weekends A.M. Earn aboul $400 per mo. Call Mr . BA1Tow or Mr. Bush 642-4321. EOE ' wegon) to esstst newt-AnllQue hotel tounge Oiii .. ieiu. bru t/IMO!Ced paper detlet In Jrvtne tebte. $500 549-244 7 gt&1s $300 C<>nttmP tum. &rM Mull be depen-•HIOl llOO eec.u S 1~ 720·1M05 d•ble Cont act Oreg "" -Hyde Monday thru Friday Side Oy •Ide Secret•rr•t, Drexel 4 pc curved MCI. ~tween 9:30 i nd t0.30 mehogally, E.ngllsh IHd 1700 BA NI w/bolC aprg a rn ontr 642·4321 ad gtaaa drs. Iola Clown & matt. 1900 Oto <>Mk. . • • detll: $385. •93·7'27 IOCI\ drwrt, wlC!~L 1350 ~49·2447 Wanttd. 2 ~IOl'a toworll AtrllHCtl IOll Drexet dining roc>miibii with 1xtatlng Clllen11 (J"e VITAMIX. 5280/0BO w/4 Chelrt, •xU cond Pref) Worf\ detail• In· Brand new 759·91•3 S400 obo 559-4982 ctucta onone wOfk, mall- ing lnlorm111on No MU• Ing Involved Sallty. $200/wf\ • t>OnuMta C•ll 714·957·01129, Ask ror M11rlt. Alchllrdson WASHEA/ORYCR. K•n-Ethen A'iiinbookcue !(Int tl\Otll, f 126 •• 6<19·:1447 cond 1250. £vet1lng• W0Poot, 17\ ICll mtl<tr 559-7<117 U25 W-l'oot bottom HldHbad tofa, good tnr $I 7!; 846°079:> COM S70 849-9780 UIO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Sundav. Oct. 23 . 1983 • Fualtart IOU P HM •••ercyclH/ A••••, l•Jtre.4 A•tM, l•er•t4 AatH, Jarr1t4 ••••, •r''" !i Pei. lloiid wood execi. Mu.1c:111n1compoeer mov· lttttt11 IOll '"' 1107 II•"• HOROSCOPE dMic.Coatt2000,wfOf Ing Eut Yemah1 8 motorciyclea. 8 mini tlZS Ttftlt tllt Vtlkn11ea t17J 1706, 878-8888 05-0'5" (lrend, ebony, blll• 1804.400. Tlr ... '74 FOX. 4 dr, euto, xlnt '80 4-<lr Accord. AI C, 76 Ce11ca Lflt>k b·lj)O, nu 76 8UP£A t1JUQ. >tint BY SIDNEY OMARA -48" round Oall table w/6 m-onllkient ln1trumen1, wtlle, tank•, fendeta etc, cond. IOQ611/run1 gnNI. AMIFMcua, PIS, xlnl pe Int, 1 :276 0 I b • • t C011d., new paint. amlfm. laavae. s3o5 873.t202 $5000 llrm Aleo. 1082 Charle St. CM. lt4711 557.4329 cOOO 15600 088·8919 551·5652 tu.I lnJ, rebuilt 9'1Gln4I. GulbrenMn Rlelto II, w/2 O_.pm. 850-7070 75 Fox Stet. Wgn. xlnl .• 1 • or A''-·o. ~-... 10 "T7 Toyota Coroll& 4 ""'d. $.1350. 847-8811 7'almoat nu aofa. great !Of letley cabln9ta, pettecl v .. ......... .... ..,, den/TV rm • ..nh tonee. condition. $-4500 firm. '73 V~a 175, naot P•lnt, ,tr•n•. 12000/0BO ml, very c!Mn BMt olftr 0 1°.,6~01 ~3d8., $ l llOO , tJW Duher ·74 auto, 1.10 d O t b .. ~ M et Mii t150 730-3599 1110 297 4""74 comp! reblt 641-4852 aft 3. 831-0780 Iv• meu 1 .. .. "' ~ am/Im & elr 75,000 " n 8J'. c o ~r 4 • . u • • " '75 Vernen• 1211 Enduro, -A"IES (Mardi 2 l ·Apnl 19): Progress IS made foUowing Beeut. 4-pc llvlng rm Mt, Story & Clark Plano Con· good cond. lutta tlot '82 Civic 1300 H•tchbecll 8l Cellca, It blu w/Clk blu mtlaa 1 185() 541•7249 imuol delay Che<:k rules, regulations. Focus on snap declBlons. only 1 wl( old. >u111 ~ aole well\Ut 111n1 cond ·13 ElalnOI'• 125, great XOSfiA-AElttv Sood, 4 'Pdd ·.,}.6f1!>-087f:16 1·,:e1n1 ~=is. 5 :.:ii.!!0 ::J~.~~· Vtl" I short tnp.s and exchange o f ideas with re lative. Family member r,~r.&:6e Ml *265· 11470· 642 .. 001 cond. h.,dly ridden. 1085. Ra011 .no,. new con · .-.uvv. ""' .. 17200ob0 857-8005 175 SlWgn, auto, p;/pb. 'd . . b I d . Wurllt•er Spinet Pt1no Beet oner•. 831-2852 clutcn, la.cqar paint,,_ (1111 1117 -----~ •t--wtllta '"n• well a1 s . in securing property, o ta~n ng necessary papers an m BUY DIRECT FROM l600~ 54a.7272 • chtome, MINT• 11000. Vtlk1w•1•• 9173 s2860: 548.445'," gelling rid of supt:irfluous matenaJ. MANUFACTURER ~ 73 Vam•h• eo. rwtored. 873-7940 '86 VW tiug. new Ure•. -------- TAURUS (April 20.M ay 20): P opularity Increases, social andNve60to78%onnaw IJ!rllat..... IUO 1275tobo. 845-0217 clutch & brake 1ya1em ttJYILYI act1Vlllt'S Ul'C't'lerate, c hances to increase income potential topquelttybedNta.Twln fu u .. a 1 wk ski lll-.&....... ... tlll $1500.546-8460 ILWllll . d .. M1• IU•t '80.05, lull Mtl Pre1800 GSP 727 Bind· .,..._ -·• ... 8 kl ......... 118 BMW IOOka l runs ---Aa1ume p•yment• of mulup~?'M· Emphasts also{ on co~unicauon0, traye.J Saan . bo:dY luat 170.05. save even Ing• l300 nrm 407•2288 ~· 7'V:' ;i;w. 1;0~~ great, ~11 ... , Show· ~9oo!.qu:J:bi~1t~• ~~~r s 3 3 8 / m 0 0 Ac image. oney comes rom surprise source. erruru, gittartus more on queen and king SURFBOARD Smtllltoet chrome, new back tire. room cond. red wttan 167510bo. 845_ 1771 Iv ( 1EHH008} persons figurl: prominently. :;~ 10:rH dallv:ry s~ 1150. 780-8243 run1 Ilk• new, 11600, 8111 S~ obo. Jay 8"'4·01l1 m90. Wll..-..ol GEMINI <May 2 1-June 20): Your position is s tronger than 980-1221 '"· 101m daye, 499•7593 -• .88 pop-top camper. H1· 1111 orig inally antil'1pa1.ed. Ctrcumstances, Including legal decisions, llatMa~ HH 'Wlt, i••t '81 Hond• CR250, Mugen '77 BMW 320I AIC. alloy•. SOUTH refrlg, sink. atove. ri.u ang 111H 177 take sudden swing in your favor. Timing, judgment are on target 1211 Be Lt Radf•l Saw . ttrM .. -kit, xtru 1750. 963-97o4 ~h:Ms ~~~2~•· & paint. S2400. 642·8983 • -vitality returns optimism replaces gloom Leo Scorp io 780 2'1• H.P. 2 Carbide eeXOTlfOt 25 RCA '81 Kawaa.kl KZ305 xlnt OOUITY 68 SOUAAEBACK:--;ebri CBeom.•ch'.n, '•1n ..... 1 !!.9!'!°'11on • · • Bladel metal atand $-450 CotOf TV. 2 yr wrnty cond 1850 75l-42Sa '83 BMW 3201. lull s 900 -· natives play key r oles. Ilk•,_, 541-1501 $148. FrM def. Open · · European upgrtdea. lllZI ef\g. 1100 548•2 ot prevloualy owned CANCER (J un e 2 1-July 22): Look behind scenes, obtain II Sufi. TV John'• 646-178& quality c:.rrlad lhrough to .. WI WILL llT 68 vw Bug Sn ~-Mag•. Pom;hes, Audi• and story that had been h idden or obscured. Be analytical, discern llhctllaaMll 12 Hard 10 find: aotld wt1nu1 1111111-J,•E the amallHt Cletall. IE l .. SILI S l300 84 2·8 79 or VolkawlQtlll•· mo lives, re jecl su perCicial e xplana lions. Scenario highlights * UTITI ~-* 1 ~~eo :;aii;:h,6'8" long .• 0o:','~~ob~ ;; ~Y~~':.~i!ialnttlntd Volume Sales, Service 557 • 5191 • Bob intrigue. romance, c1·eativity, a bility to make views kn.pwn in ~ ~1'..... ~l':_ · PBMl H0-1221 tit. 101m ~ectlonltt. ~16,000. 187~~d~~~~~vd. ~~:~\27:l,;'~~d=~·;,~~1 dramatic fashion. Cetm Fr. Prbv. tufted •I ITllll IYm• 7~4.S:f.8262 n 1me n 1 Hunllnglon Beach 645-5462 LEO (July 23-Aug 22)· Whal had been a superficial ch•nneled beige chalae Sony programmable re-Mtltr Btatl IOIO (71.a) 1•2-2000 Bugs, campers. eUiiia, . . · . ·. . . $525 4'.h yda gold allk celvar. tape deck BMW '84 3181 5 apod ,. ,. r e lauonshp will now g row 1n 1ntens1ty. Know tt, be aware of MS 'KarHlan ruga: 3x5 wldolby and powerful 'll Fiii Oll•llll aunroot radio' ale llm~ laraaaa Glaia from $1299 Many to subtle nuances and obvious responsibilities. Domestic adjust· s2s0. 4x6 $400 (aqu•). ;~·~~7~;~· Call Paul ldMe TtJ lted a11p'd1n. PP. s16.ooo. 163 WHtTEGHt.A9132 ~~g~;:3~rom 642•9259· mcnt o<.'curs, fa.nancial status rould be "allered." Taurus, L ibra, Xlnt cond. Caah only. • v-8, Auto trans. tectory 213/377-0627 Scorpio natives play s1gmf1canl roles. 646-1122 TV ~ENTALS $20 per mo a ir. power 11earlng, Conventenlly Located Orig owner, stereo. xlnt '12 Y W llllllT VIRGO (A 23 Se 22)· Def' r h . Amigo elec whMI chair 10 COior TVs. w/optlon AM/FM (atereo). CruiM & Competlllvety Priced cond. $3lOO. 675-06 1~ 4 cyt, aut~ .~ens . factory .. ug. .-P,t: · . m~ terms. rea l?.e t at on e m wlec;eeaa, sooo. Whl chr to buy 540·3 t05 control. 43,950 mllea. 71. 2nd ownr • .super clean. air. AM/FM (etereo) low position to pull strings ts leaning m your favor. P ounce o n commode/ahower chr. INt "-I 7011 Stove. Aefrtgerat0<. 3 to 4'-runs exit. nu int. 1 yr mlieage,Xlnt cond.super opportun1 ues, be a ware, alert and don't leave scene of "action ." $250. Bedalde commode. 1 I, -•era chooH from on our truck \,II paint. ~tired. spec ta I clean. Must See (P0572l You'll be asked to d e m onstrate con cepts theories Pis<.'es and $100.662-2302 13 DJ>ry liafilng boat. lot neit door. (P0733) Sales-Service-Leasing whla $3150 Mike S56876NewAabbllsto . . • · Fbrg11 w/oak oars, ralls. South County VW-lsuzu, 645·5374 or 642·6 189 Choo&e from. South 455 E. Coaat Hwy. Newport Beach 6'73·0900 A1loa, Doa11tic Ca•illac 13ot 1979 CadUlac Eldorado. fully loaded lncludlng elec mooo root. Im· maculate condition. S9.999 ( 1BDE4641 SUNBELT IMPORTS, 639-1584 another Virgo figure prornmently. Auth. butcher blk $1000 seata. $300. 1982 Charle 151• 1 Beach Blvd .. Hunt· Dr1V CARVER .73 K Ghia. 1 owner, 75K Count)' VW·isuzu, 18711 LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Good lunar aspect highlights law Handmade wool braid St. CM 850-7079. In g I on Be a ch • l"'-1 J ml. wtra clean, gd shape Beech Blvd,. Huntington 1980 Cadillac Sevilla, 'rugsl1500.549·2"'47 7148422000 ll."j n.~'1'.'. 1•\ ~ Beach,714-842-2000 cornmuna:at1on with one in a foreign land. Emphasis also on B 11 1 h 0 1 1 d fner IMll 7012 · --... ~ .'-t '"'-'''-r.·1~, 1 \ S-4200 OBO 645-5508 auto, till. telescopic, p/w, travel. add1t1onal funds. pro m otion and relationship which can ~:~~V~TY ~nE.r 'S,8s, 12 ft ServilOf tnflata61: '7~ ~r.~oa~ ll~rulter. "'. ~::' •• "'.'t .... ;: 1111•• 9141 7~~gca~tfi''4Jl~.cc:i:o: r~:~s·1n~!'~r.P'.-:.~:~ n o longer be considered "casual. .. Cancer . Capricorn persons play 840-8700 eves with O/B & aalls. many du111 ' alr: .. .:" cont~l=: OCM:Vl~R ·78 Mazda ate Hatch· slereo cass. Westlalia cassette. wtre whtel COV· d ominant roles CAMPER SHELL· ptneled extras. uted 6 limes. hllch $0500 675-2424 bacll. Dix. sunroof, 48M top. $2455. 675-3875 ers, 37,000 actua.I mlies, · · $375. 875-6737 or · · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---· tm ac lie condlllo SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2 1): Reach beyond current Inside, 1111 Dataun. 752·5282wkdys rrdlen S•lea·SeMC&-Leulng ml. amlfm cass -Prl~ ~o sell $11 ,88~: expectations. You're due for wider audi~nce, '"?ore peol pie are =~=2~~6'..t':i&~'; Ilka 1981 Bertram 38• Ill. Twin Tra.e\ 1014 WIEST 12300/obo. 642•5051 'l1 HPH llETU (972ZTHI SUNBELT IM· concerned with your vie w s and may confide their prob ems and C•t dtlt, 1oeded, rm· 195313 .. 1. 23' w/cabana. llYEITORY erct4H leas 9145 Good cono. New uohot. PORTS, 839·1584 place trust ut you . Aries, Leo, Libra natives figure in scenario. Cwltrouoad Flraemawlol•od ghoaordd m1cu111e. $219,SOO. Fully encl. Shower. hMd, •. 78 3201.. A/T. A/C 172 226. New eng. auto. Empl mags. radials Orig. Ro..__. V Sluts Inc a/c, s1--. beaut. cond. owner. $2500. 997-1565 Assignment ts near comple tion . $180.95 par cord. De-..,.... , · lull kit. Beaut. Int. (687UQD) -""' 71 Coupe OeVllle. 1uns ~Int. new tires, very clean Int S 1000/olr. Mu11 sell SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1): Break from past livered & llJlciled 10 your Bkr 6"'6-1997 $1400/obo. 840·7488. *'79 3201; 4 spd, SIA $5000/obo, 639·2880 72 Super Bealle convert. indicated -spotlight o n legal papers, possible partnerships, new ~~~r:T·a~4 ~~ end 2 ri'r.:d•:!~~·:u.Ti~~~ '-,•• men/ _1 S ~~j~Y~iJ,1: 4 apd, SIR ·7~~.s~~.~~e :~~br~ looks & runs liken-. red 78 Seville, loaded, ark starts tn new directions. Marital status is affected, relationships ESCA LIFT chtlr elevator to bellave. 1tt place win-1111 -(85821 low 1T1lleage on rbll w/while top & int 15900 gray, bik roof $7800. undergo transformation. Defer to wishes of those who aided ln Ilk• new 1750 548•1501 ' ner, unbellavabla equip-PX!NT AND LtOHT BODY *'79 3201: 4 spd, A/C hi-compression eng. new obo. Must seei_5_54·_19_7_7 963-8712 6'5-8280 • d h I 1 · · -merit. expenalve & worth WORK: Save SS & In· (094XEO) tires. wheels. paint, uph, past an w ose oya ty remains strong. FIREWOOD: Ou•lllY mix... 8llflry penny. B•y crulalng crease your car'• value *'79 3201, 4 apd, SIR crpt, trim, brakes etc. '72 YW R1llllit CtaY. ·79 CUSTOM PHAEiON CAPRICORN (Dec.22-Jan.19):Emphasisonemployment, S85 '~corddetlveredfree toottanorellanlng.lruly bySS.Blll969·12:21 (7269) s 2 1.00010BO P P 4 c:y. 5 spd, AM /FM 4 ar,io7~~1~~gS87SO. basic tasks, security• d ependents and care of pe~ Digestive enywtiere. 636-4680 unique. On trailer at *'79 3201; 4 apd, SIA 639-0333 or 662·2238 (stereo). low mileage, Kini i---------- problern can be solved if you agree to a more ''sensible" diet. In llUY Fii Baayelde Merine Salee. .l11•ar-M·Trl1••lt (OOtvPZ) cond. super clean. Must 82 Eldorado, 1mmacu111e, 673-0570. Are you di ... tlsfled withe •'70 5281; A/T, AIC 'll 240 I see (P0647) $7987 23K ml, $17.500 obo. Another Capricorn volunteers aid, wiLI prove to be a valuable mlSTllll 24, Plllll UllW service on your cir? *(~8085Z~2E6i.· Auto. P/S, AJC Like New Largest Seleclion 01 Con· 404-3408 aLiy. UILY '83, 305 Chevy/OMC. lo p ..... call & ttlk to ua. 5 epd, AIC (539 MUil vertlbies In Town South -------- AQl'ARIUS (Ja n . 20-Feb. 18): Y ou get what you want C.1mlc:a made to order. hra. trlr. 1 2 ,000 :.~1~~~8.0"'!11~0 ~~it~:h i~~z~~61: 5 spd. SIR Hiit ~:~~y~-l~uunu~~~~~ TSHEELUECTll11El1T through diplomacy, persuasion. Popularity increases, especially lnctudlng nativity 181• dwnl TOP, $280/mo. Cira. Contlnen111 cer (1CUT843) Beach. 714•842•2000 a m ong m e mbers of o pposite sex. Focus on speculation, change, large & smell anowmen $16,500. Cllnlc 751·8880 *'82 3201; 5 spd, SIR ~-Ii( )~ano" ··= ''late mode•. tow mlleage and large & amall Santa 22' SEA RAV, '78, 228 (1EVF483) I ' to-" ~ '71 SUPER BEETLE Cadillacs In Southern travel and a variety of experiences. G emini. Sagittarius persons Clau1e1. Mr. a Mra. San-GMC, VHF. trlr, $3,000 Aatn Waalt4 H20 *'83 9201; 5 spd, SIA ( oaM ~-·•O N-German eng wit yr c autornlat see us todayl play key roles tu too. 2 al:rea. Orna· Own/TOP. I 180/mo, Hlghest CUii lmmed. lor (1FZP075) 12M ml guar .. new 40M UIERI PISCES (Feb. lg• March 20).· You may be temporar1'Jy menl• •nd oil* llem•. 112,500. Bkr 060·0003, iour . .-...1c•-. d~t1e Of' *'83 6331; 5 apd, lo mt. 11;'1:1~• ~1•1vo c0111 ,..)• tires, new black paint, P ..... call "?"oulae for ...,.. 080-1725 ~-· ,. ........... (8095) ~ ~ 11141 "1 1110 Blaupunkt am/Im caas. OlllLUO discouraged because o f restrictions, rules, red tape. However, your order. 840-8709 orelgn. 551-8285 1 bs 1 LI '--th ·u .__ -. :t6.3' Saa Ray Dancer '70 WE llY llt.1111 'll I.I Utrtl ElrttH• 1 tow bar Incl All rece PIS 2600 Harbor Blvd. o ·tac es WL ~overcome. ere wt I.A" greater security and 325 hrs.atpall.lnci.tratler. 208w. lat.SantaAn• 46Kmlles,$43.50b. ava:I $2900 497-1978 COSTA MES~ older md1\'ldual w1 LI lend benefit o f e xperience. Aquarian plays Gtus top library table cover, extru. $23,000. OLW ODS Closed Sunday 494·8671 74"" Bee'l1e. orig ownr I 140-1810 k ey ro le ! l!'°c u Hio,;:er Sp;l~h~ 894-1103; ava 091·8592 All TllOIS LARGE SELECTION OF 79 240D. lmmac. cono. • 66.000 orig mt S3450. '=iliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT!~·~·:!·~···~·~r~===j~~s 714-240-1170 28' SEAAAV Expr ... '78, NEW & USED BMW'S! 66,000 miles. $12.995 I 631·2349 lltl ~m Clanrtltt 13 I twn rnerc on.II-a, 110. & Call 875-1387 _ 1 75 Sclrocco. runs e111t, I 1983 Chevle El Cemlno. f..... ~ DO A LITTLE ORIENTAL Blk coffee 1111"'"1 Ot1t••t1 )(Int cond. 123.500. sip 79 240 D. llke new, sn rf, I needs body worl\ Auto. p/s. ale. V-8. p/w, ~il~t : ~ BUSINESS IN YOUR table, 30x88x18" SIOO, SAL-t!· Sunday 1·3 at C·5,MarlnaDune1.N.B. a/c,nutlres,batt.engtne $1700ob0 673·9175 Ult. cruise Conqulsta, SAlt ~ OWN HOME 875--0288 Bobby t.4c0ees. W. Pac. Ask for Keith, 241-9292. Liil IUll l•W $13,200 552-2887 --1 t3.000 actual mlles ~~ 1 . •••• ~·-!'.,,. ,. ; Prov.dlnset aolldmaple, CoutHwy.N.B 31Ft.UnlflUeSedanSpon VOLUMESALES 79 450sELshow rm c;on-1 *2RHTORHYW'S* I Pr1cec to sett $9695. . • _I! • • 1 L' hutch, 6 chrs, axe $950. 2 HA~BOR KEY THRIFT Asher Cummins ve dsl SERVICE & LEASING d ltlon, Blk/Tan 101. I Ito choose 642-9259 (3A49765) SUNBELT IM· .. ' ROMWoodchr11150 ... SHOP807W.10thSt .. Dual stallona. sips 6 WIRY 3870N.CherryAve $24,950549-2646 ,fa DaSher wgn 4Si)d l PORTS,839·t584 l-; ' .I cdr chesl S 195. 55~842 CM. All clothing & slloee Loaded & lmmeculate USED CARS & TRUCKS LONG BEACH 80 300D snr1 xlnt eond I al e. 72 ,000 m1 $2500 68 AF Camaro--=A-eb-,-, 3""'2""1 ·-'1'1 price Oc1 2~ 29 Owner will aacrtflce FOR (No. Che<ry exll·-405) 36-0966 f 5 , ' 4" Q UAL ITY CU ST 0 M . • . $-49,500, C1ll direct or COME IN OR CALL ll 14) HI 1110 Lo ml. S 18 9oo1bst olr 5 a t Corvette motor $2700 GAR AGE SAU ADS NOW CLASSIFllD 8Y CIT11 SU BHOW • • t FURNITURE: 9' 1011 Hou1e Ctub Membership your broker. 675-8700 Fiil ......m l'r1de-lns W~loome 540-0985 dys. 675-64761 79 vw Dsi Rabb11 dlM,Sir.l For more mlo, call Craig $300. 6' cotfea lbl S2SO. MUST SELL Cormler·DeUllo Now open Sun 11•4 eves/wknds II 4spd, 4dr, stereo, •lnl. at 840· 1731 8' credenza w/cane Best otfll' 540-2522 p.p Elec bay boat, 18'1> 11, llber OIORILET .80 Mercedes 300D l(lnt 24K rnl $4700 851 ·3922 ~2 Chell lmnala 4dr $750. Cloors $300, limp• & end LANDSCAPE EXTRJ\S glall, lmmac. nu bottom 18:211 BEACH BLVD. D1l11a 117 cond, :ow ml, air.' new '80 RABBIT CO NVE.Al I 68 Buick Electra 4dr 5124 It rllttc~ lt>ts.493•3140 1s gal. planta 10 20·2""· ~r/~t. ca;;~·~ocov:b~n HUNTINGTONBEACH *·806XTSUN-BMut tires, auto 1ock. orig. Whttblk top. 5 spd. a/c, s5so.o tter 760-3698 1-;;;:;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiii;;jRE·DECORATED: Antique boll Ir-StO to $150~ 548-6322 14l-tOllJMl·lll1 510,,_radltltlrea. owner $21,950 Call am/Im cass. gold whls. 79 CAMARO. 1 owner, lo 7 DAYVAAD SALE 1982 11 dining aet Circa 1000. Stepntng atones & brick WIPAYTW-••• auto.alr.p/a,st•reo. 7-9am.642-0467. $7500/obo 645--0430 m1$3995 ~5-7578 Charle SI 9-4 Bikes, Beautiful mirrOfed conM steal at $3001 Lt wood 10 to 25 otr11t ea. Couple Wtllerafl Scarab 38' 1981. ......_ $500 balOw bk, $-4825 - c ...... .. moped, mini bikes. tabla's S:200 ... Pool canvas 10_.1, coffee R.A llH. 2051 So 150,000 Xlnt cond fHllDUll 6"'0.l200pleaaelvmeu Aak •bout the money we 80 Sclrocco. 10 ml. AC. :nev. 1978 Monu ve. molorcycles, parts, tires, table $1150. Wood Din table & rNdlng chalr Towner. S.A 557.1489. 71 41752-1400 ext 2320 H •• •&llll can nve you thru our I AMIFM. 1tlnl COl"ld Super auto. alr, gOOO cond .. whls, accessories, tanks. table w/4 chairs $2500. $200. 7eo.6243 N-=-:I-/-;.:::.-;., 7 I DATSUN 510 4 or, purchase & lease plan•. buy at $4500 559-8112, $2,000 714·962-06211 tenders. glass top show· Henredron bedroom LeroY Neiman (Satchmo) INll, Seil 7014 "'"' -auto, good condition M• ILEllllS , 536-6935 Fl•ITI cases. Dory fishing boat, p:ece $2500. Compl. 9!rla Remodetl;'iS.,.gametbl St5oo. Prv Party_ 181 Hobie Cat, new Miis & 2480Harbor B/lld. $1500. 0 .B.O. 548-8514 t•PllTI '83 Rabbit c~I SEE IS n mag truck wheals, ltres, rBo_o..m In :'.!'..11te / Stu1 Oh. ~v~: 111~· D:~~:i 7141851•5155 tramp, S 1500. 533-8664 COSTA MESI< ·73 1200, 2 dr, 1 lady ownr, l30l Quall Stree1 red/blk sport trim, SK mi.1.ve have a good Mlectlon new mag whls 1982 ""room c • ..,. w mac Meglc Island charter mem-21' Reynold• Catamaran Ul·UIO M1·1•1l 4tpd.11005. 645-7578 NEWPORT BEACH "absolutely MINTI" $5001 of NEW & uted Chev· Cherie St. {otwn Bernard nllt stand & headboard range 1125· 780•6839 berlhlp, 0388. 953.9000 1981 Steeps 4. VHF, lll·llOO dwn, assume low lease or roletsl Sea ua today! &Hamlllonl650·7079 11800. O.E. Big tcreen Sota 8' corduroy. 11lnt S 5 WIWAITYlll '121A1111 buy Sll.400 Brian. -TV 11650. Vlell¥ Sund•y o $1M 675-6090 Mu1t MllSU!yk bedS100 outbrd, hd, 3 aall• 799 2--• •• MG 1141 497-4814 or 497·1561 Coucttes, dressers. end Oct 23, 11.5. 203 t Vteht con · r · 8'd aol• 1 100 Waaher & 532·5118 or 549· 1891 OLIAI ISll 1111 ---COHN ELL CHEVROLET table. misc 540-2318 "-t-"er. 6'46-2215 or SOFA (8'cu1tom) gooel Dryer $100 844-0539 See Ronald 0-A11ume payment• ol •5•3-b"'o-•A-ep""1'""1c·a·. -x""1""n-t, 2~73 F dh D c •• ...... ...... E 26' Folk Boat. perlect I 2 2 a I m 0 . 0 A c " or am r , ·"" 644-2187 cond. trlhtonea. MUSTSELLISof1bed,lull weekend H iie r, xlnt (lEJH53o4) MUSTSACRIFICE MOVING SALE. Ca ne $-400/obo, 640-8931 all•; cnah1rocker): end cond. 1•1 l8000 t>uys. LIAll-&aDll& 15000 obo. 840-4568 =~~ ~~~1~9,:s ~~~j~ larace I llnfii lale s~::,d~ J~ ~ry w~~ tbt•. lamp•. 840-8209 Ben P .P. 848-4497 111_ 11H '68 MGB COl"lvertlbie. new $700.Aattancouch,large Sal/Su119·5.Llvtng&dln· $300,551•5030 New back awing• (In· •Ranger 2 4 atoop , tires. remove hdlp overstuffed swlvel Pap· Ing rm turn. RefrlQ. paint-....,alon Ible) 1200. call loaded, $7850. Mull NII '78 B210, wttt. blue vl!'l'yl S14001olr. 540-8299 pahsan chair w/olloman Inge. mite. 84§ Vl1t1 Sola Sleeper w/Love -•· 558-8000 thia WMll. 011trea1 aale. top, nu palntltlre1.. '73 llAG Midget. •Int cond .. very large wicker chair: Bonlla.TheBlutftbetllnd neutrtl tonaa $150. OftwnltaqueenlleepSofa 22Kboall875~030 ... MlDtt"' till AM /FM can, orig. ,_top. Urea, brakea, ind more 432•0942 CdM hlghsctiool. Table, 5 c:h•lr• & eunet 1225. 2 beloe/brown new CAL 25. lmm11CUlate. neyio 'll---.rl owner. au par c ar carpets. Many 1p11re1 lrriat '144 GIA NT Sale. Like n-S 125· fM0·8417 chalM 1150 each, wrlling Ulla, motor & rigging. •I• IUZD S 1950/obo.833-9797 $2200. 675-9961 houaet'lold good•. turn & Walnut tbl, round, d11nlah d..ai 190. 2 antique 11,... $10.000. 5"'2·3303 ..,.8. 4 ........ feet""' •Ir, ·77 280Z. 38K 0<lg ml, wire 79 MG Midget, 20,000 Gar1ge sale misc Items acoeu. Chlldrens ltemt. oll fin, 2 lvH. 175. aide chatr• 1 125 eaen. s wt h .....,. -r wtll1, 4-apd, xlnt cond mllea. Xlnl cond '872 Ga1nsport Cr. boo~a. garden toot•, xlnt 640-0388 5'118' Playhouae $85 you Columbl• 21 loop 1 PC1WW •tearing, cueette. 18500. 842·5255 $3050/0B0.673·9020 lrvlne. Sat 10122 Sun clothes. 14 Kama Ill T .... ~-"" d-.. 1100 ..,,__ haul. 2 Wrought Iron olflh0<•8~0::,~~ Kint tc ... ono0 .. auoupart ciek.,,lot' 10123 8am Court. NB. (Npt Creet "'"""" ..., . ·"""' Patio table• with chelra mu• f'I r rue '78 280Z. aunrl, m1tgl. Pe11Mt II SS - -~ 1wflhse's). Ticonderoga & organ/bench 1300· cheat 1150 Hch. 631-2191. CORONADO 15. Com· next door · 2 10 ~ .. a5m98 1!f2 1•8 5 8 ~· xlnt cond. :794 Dai. Sunrl, auto, air, ltwtort l11d1 6l1D9 Suw 1or Sun 9AM. CHh bed SlOO. 873·71""" 780-0208 -'-te cover. trailer tn-from. (T0788) .8987· -..... j d 0 11 South County VW·lauzu. c an. Great shape Walnut din tbl. pads, b Of"lly lllllf •YIM ULI RECOADEX MINI MAX cu ed, rH ~ to 98 18711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt· 'll IAT1tl $3500. call 548·8451 chra. dlnelle set. 6 chrs. •hp 018 $250,coucn175, Ane Furnlllhlnga. French. CASSETTE DUPLICATOR $1485· 673•88 7 In g I on Be a ch . 21012 Ir. PtHC~t 15'1 cotf• & 81'10 Ibis. patio tWl'I bed S70, qn bed En llah Rare Chin ... $375. Pedded envelopes. LIMf yellow hull White 714-1142·2000 4 eyl. 4 apd, ftctory air. 111. bullet, plcturea: $150, cnra $150. Sat Co,leciiona. Screen, 120 box. Blan" caaMtt... deck nu dotty racing tiller ,74 JEEP Che al(" S AMIFllA (atareo). low 'll"PllSlll 124 hdl>Oe.rds, misc Items. 12·5. Sun 0-5. 2012 ........... 1 P0<celtlna Oar· 80t ea. 846-0087 auto blller c.rry Ill bag r · mlleega. itlnl cond. auper 4 ciy, 4 apa, Cauette. hanging lamps elec Ot L 650-2022 ..,.... · • xlnt cond Joining Navy Orig. owner. xint conO. ........ t ~P0721) 8 805 train·•· s· aturday, · ana n. den Fine Wrought lro0nl Rola• Prealdenl raptle• muat tel.II 673_16 .. 0 $2000. 842·8001aft1pm. ,._n, mua -mage. 4 · mllea. A BMut I t ....... ., .. 5 01 t " · $3087. South ounty XLNT cond, super clean. 1600 Llnco:n Ln at Have sometn1ng to ee11 I UO•. many · w• ""· _... · an pro-78s-.&Oe2 evea ·74 JEEP J 10 TRUCK VW·leuzu. 187t1 Beach Muat s-. Near Whole· Hamp·"lre 548-,326 Claaslhe<I ads do It well. P1fnllng1, unuau•I rare Jact TV, 11505. 646-2855 · · ..... ~~~ .. ~·!· ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~i~1~~·~,,.~~·~5~~~~~~fc~~ Sid Sab t $•50 ~ry Auto. PIS, air, •hell, Blvd .. Huntlngl0f"l 8"Ch, H ie. (P0435) $6987 . m ..... ., -a• Wllnut pool t1ble 8X4 Jney o ' .. ' •v atereo $3700 1173-29 t2 714·8"'2·2000 South County VW·lsuzu. Wuller & elec. o..-. $300. t Of'ldlllon saoOtcuh' good cono. 551·2555 . 1 hralt11e &025 Fa11i111t 1025 Stereo/bullet ··~~blnat op c · · '79 CJ7 DREAM JEEP. '80 2eozx Orig. Owner, 18711 Beach Blvd. Hunt· I 100. TV atanCI S25. 644-0277 INl1, S7000 O.B.O. AIC. Cruise control. I n g I o n B e a c h . l(g *1 bed $50 Dresser 8 New mattress Hit, twin 551..e353 Waveleu waterbed. • .... I IJtf 7011 642-0546 m0<nlng1 loaded, mini COl"ld., 45K 7 t4·842•2000 nlte tbl S25. 650-1529 $60. lull $85. qn StOO, heeler, decor frame. xlnl n•iiiln Liii .. r Ii M3S ml, allver bllle, 18500 'l1PllSOll1111 Kl Site Bed Spr .. d .. king s 120. 750-5832 WetMbed. king, t>ooUhell cond. $300. 780-0288 • 11c I _o_e_o_._P_.P_._oeo... __ 8880 ___ 8 cyt, 5 spd. ,. •• ,FM ng · " hdbrd rllMd padeeta~ 130 V~o. 50 hra. trlr. 71 DATSUN p Q Good "" Pad. N-Frame. SIOO NEWPORT BEACH w/8 drwra ec:cesa Incl. Whirlpool wHlllng mtcll. 1n11tout. offer. Bkr worktruckll50o'oBO '12210DTllM (alereo).lowmlleege,xlnt S~ Sola. Simmons, 7' brown 1e1t11er tola, Sl50/obo ·540•9402 touch button + m1tch 080·0003, 8\lel 960·1125 548_8514· · · · Anume payments of condition, super clean. Ea I l h tones S 1 0 0 $275, Danish walnut OR ' dryer, exit cond. $-400 pr. -,......,..,-,..-...,.....-=-=-=~ 0 c must .... All orlgtnel. 857-5703 Ht, $350: xtra long 901 Whit• glua top dinette Poll111ed aolld wd round 19 ft S!Mcratt. 456 Olds '7 2 A ancher 0 GT f1~J~o~D 0 · A (P0772). South County L-11-g-e-b-ro_w_t'l_b_ook or toy bo• spring, mattre88 & M't. m•tchand tbl $140, 3 tbl, w/4 metch capt1an1 eng. New Berkley Jet. Nu $1500/0 BO. 082·5610 Wll·&aDuu VW·lluzu, 1871 t Beach trame. $75, 2 decor. erio b1ker1 reek•. brown tone chra 1200 873-1330 palntluphot, tandem trlr -Blvd .. Huntington Beach. 91\elf. Also great In oar· tablet w/carved detall•. 125-•5. Cordoroy lludlo • . M500. 780-8582 ·73 Ford Courier w/cmpr II 1· 1111 714-842-2000 -o• 150 545-5095 SISO pr, gold antique coueh S150, Wht d•. •ilc. Waat.. 1121 '75 C•llf Bow-rider 17W •hell. run• good, body Lo~ .. ,·•-..... dbl b-", 1 s 25 t~"t 1·-p •1 t• Pr · • · grNt, nu Urea & brka. 8t DATSUN 310, 3 1K ml. •1• 111--•"lll ........ ~"""'...... ""' m rror. 1 All xlnl m• "'' ng _,, • "' 1111 llllLIAIU' In-out Clrlve, low hra. a:lnt s 1850 850..g 188 $3000 • ,.. ... _ exit cond. $239 Delk cond Ari 073-5328 Oenltll HIY ahr1 l80. Paul. 64e-0792 COl"ld. $-4000.1151·1642 • tpd, ~~k= · OAllllUT w/chr S89 857-8005 wkdys; 673-3118...,.. 557-3110 ·74 Chevy Vd on pickup. 6 Auuma P•ymenlt OAC ~!!!!9~iiiiiiiiii!i~ •Ultll la1t. 1124 IMt al. cyl, 4 tpd, aervloe utlllly --,.-,-.-TSll--11-0-CEL(171608) elecfMic PlANO U80 ltnltt 7020 bed $1100 ObO 545-0073 Allum• paymenta ol WU·UllllO& Of' ti.II O"-'· 720·9406 PROF. IOXtFIRisA '70FORO TRUCK XLT 1113.85 mo. OAC. H1·11H Getmtlnhtrdt Student CUSTOM VARNISH Supat Cab,¥. ton, 480 en· (023e). = .. ~.-•• ~._-ff---...~~l Flute 1160 831·2330 FrM•I. Dave 840-~49 glne, loaded, xlnt con-LWl-AlllllOA !:!.! · · Ill I iMb fiU d1t1on. 6200 m1. a1000. 911• ttH Good copy Of 0-28 M"11n ft! 642-4816 acouetlO guitar. wlcaM. Blil'60i m S:J:iO 401,. renul Hll IOY CARVER xlnt 1180 813-8188 .. HT ~ · ........ 82 CHEV 810 Pldlup, V8, 1~•iooi,_ ____ ,...'"!"P ' ' "' ~...,,.. _.,,. 4 ....... 18"""' 55t-12tt ,.,. F'«T'ltl 330GT 2+2, PEAVY T80 GUlttl' W/C41M, 12ft. 1225/mo. 54Ms.t7 _... """· ~. 3t.OOO ml, Bot· IO.l.5-~ PEAVY Cl•HIC Amp Slls>t avelltble 28' & 40' ... renl ..,.., AC. -.c wtn-..... -"'' ~ ,~.,.., ""' w/ph .... diet .. •evefb Cell Mon.'Frl , 9.5: 177 B0aa: it. LAndm:;tl, dowl. factory conv to ,...,,..,.,,..," • •• .... "'"' Mualo Man ctb. TOW! ,..2 ...... 4 r~llntt bad mega Fot d Pantera ve. OIOINSUNOAYSIJ I '14 YW UlllT1 e1t11m1 llElll llWI '83a DISCOUNTEDI OIUllWULTI YILllWAIH SINCE 1953 141-0220 , ....... ~ 11 • .rtaor Ii•'· I I ., "T \ \1 L ... \ SU-1200 Clarrler 1319 65 Le Baron. r"torable $700. 536-4782 aft 5PM 77 New Yorker. brwn. lmm•c c;ond. fully equipped, CB. 47,000 ml, $5000. 261·3004 dys 631-0976 evs 78 Le Baron. low mileage. $3000.675-218' 19 Le Baron Wagon V8. •2.000 orig ml, Xlnl llOl'ld. Loaded. S6750, Orig. owner. 640-8078 •111 ••lllU'S !We 1317 SOUTH ,.1 .... , ... COUITY 4 cyt, auto. trana. lectory err. Low mileage, Xlnt VOLllWAIEI cono .. supet" clean. Mull "WI WILL IOT see (T0693l S3087. South Counly VW·llUZU, 11 lllHllLI" 18711 Beach Bl11d .. Hunt· Volume Salea, Service I n g 1 o n B • a c h . And Leasing 714-8'2·2000 18711 Beach Blvd 78 Dodge Colt 48,000 ml Huntington Beten 11 )(Int cond Muat Mii (714) 142-2000 $1700, 852-0840 '11 YW O&MPH hr• I 4 cyl. auto.trans .. factory 1978 Fiesla great trena air, AM/FM (alereo). low car, S1SO 'balow whOI• mlleage. Pop Top, Re· sale Blue Book 720-4712 trlger11or, Stove, (T0608) dys 557.7297...,.. 10 Campers to chooM • · trom on our truclt. lot next door Soulh County VW-lsuzu. 18711 Beech Blvd .. HuntlngtOl'I Beech, 82 DIK T ·Bird Fully lolded Incl PQW8f paclt Stereo. Lo ml Mini cond. Only soooo. 082-2780 714-842-2000 ·=-... -~------,..,3~ 78 c:pfi dfila v.1. ;;;rt, 84's Cl tan, muat sell , $1900/obo.968·1800 ARE HERE! OOOD SELECTION! •OtntrtlMe1 · .,,... .. ..... , ......... . 78 Ceprl V~ 4-llC)d, antt. 57K rnl, runa greall 28fnpg.l1000.8"'0-7418 ..... Wit ta cutlaaa. Mu•t Mil IMi ollar ove r I 1000. ~5-025t, 851·2250 ~r~rc~kr•~ lfmln 1111 1 '.6o4a:1ee5' · 113.ooo.PP401 .... 126 1 ______ _,,,-rd caH. 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WEEK --- . . .. and TMAT sign proolv says -'Keep off the grass'l ~·~· THAT THING MAKES HIM YAWN by Hank Ketcham JUDG'E PARKER by Harold. Ledoux BY YOUR 0/-JN AOMlSSION, SHEILA HASN'T BEEN ACTING EXACTLY : NORMAL! SHE TELLS YOU THAT . SHE DIDN'T WANT RAYMOND TO 1 KNOW WE STOPPED THERE LAST NIGHT! RIGHT! THEN WHEN I CALL THE HOUSE LATER-, RAYMOND ANSWERS AND THANKS US FOR DROPPING BY TO SEE 9HEILAt • IN OTHER I DON'T KNOW! WORDS, DID SHE TELL HIM SHE OR DID HE SEE US TOLD LEAVING THE HOUSE HIM~ WHEN HE WENT HOME? 01i<AY1 ABBEY! I 'LL GO WITH YOU! MEANWHILE SHEILA, I'M TERRIBLY SORRY ABOUT THIS MORNING! I SWEAR IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN! OPEN THE DOOR! a I I , I .. l - I 'M GOING TO FIND OUT, COUNSELOR ... WITH OR WITHOUT YOU! "' ---~~~~~~----~-------------------------....._ ______________ .._. ..... --------------~----.-.i:-----"!1---:----.. ----·---·--· ': I I WE CHEE~ OUR MEART'S OUT EUE.Rf.J WEEKEND IU ON 1Ml6 FROZEN TIJRF ! 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Or, beginning anew, transpose my all and I am a bargain In slang. Transpose again and I rank among the smallest. Transposed again to my original sell, you'll find me on a roof. What word? ......... ..., ...... ! spacing of driver's reply for wnse. No f•lr peeking below. • .. Ae~uop 9UO tJO<I• ., ...... ,,, 'UI ·~o,, de1S .. • Sum Fun! E ighteen more than twice a number Is equal to three less than three times the number. What Is the number, please? , ·euo ~u·~ II J.c!Wl\U ... J • Art Form I A single 12·1etter word m.y be formed from letters In this picturesque ptir•M tNt SU99ffts the word itself: SOUL LIT IN ART. Whit word? .. uo11•,1•"111 .. •1 PJO• "l.l • Riddle-Me-This! Why are dogs barred from in- coming ships? Because of de·barklng. Why do bettors go to the beach? For a shore thing. WICKET SHOTI Whit's hlppenlng In the croquet ~me aibovef To find out, •dd missing lines from dot to dot . For Better or For Worse HERE. HERE! Add colors neatly to the scene above: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Flesh. 6-lt. green. 7-Dtc. brown. 1-Dtc. blue. 9-Dtc. purple. 10-Black. 11-Lt. purple. SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 points tor using all the letters in the word below to form two complete words FRAGMENT ------... - THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letten or more found among the letters . Try to score •t least so points. . "''*I '6u•~ w•J69u• ajql\M>d by Lynn Joh nston WHY f\RE=-Yoo. UP, (JOHN -ITS EVER'/ SUNDAY MORNlNG-MY AND I, MY DEAR, HAVE. DEC.\ De:.D To CARRY ON ONL'f g :oo. Pf\NCAKt:.S ARE R~DY, SVERY- EDDY! ~ cc FATHt=R USE010 Gt=-T OP-AND MAKE Pf\NCAKE:S . IRE IRADllioNl -~eRY SUNDAy .. : FATHER WILL SLEEP JN. GORDO ® TeHUANA, MAMA. WIL..L. 'IOU ~I ii<. A IL.I rve, A~t.rn.Je. NORMAN, \JA~ OP~ 'lou'tt, Bi LA1~ foR ~C"OOL. ~ NoRMAN, WAKE. \JP OR. l'U .. &O C,E.1' 'IOU~ F'Af Hf.R l OLJTTA MeR.f:f . ACT? SHOE t'M COMtM£7, MOM. t'M .... by Gus Arriola by Jeff MacNelly such a~ smcke S~9, 1'.~ Qn dnnn6, or Just plain ~· Daily Pilat 6 mg ·'tar:· 0 6 mg n1co11ne av per cigarette. by FTC method WarnK1g: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .... ·········· .... Mt•,-1'0'- , ... ······ ....... . Only 6 mg.yet rich enough to be called deluxe. Regular and Menthol . • ==···· What period lo your Ule would you mo• like to re- Uve, and what period would ~~10Uke to forget? -S.E., ga, Moot. I would like to relive my last year in grade school. I was 13 It was the happiest time of my life. My friends and I went to parties every Friday night, dances on Saturdays. The worst period was when I ap- pearecl in a show that opened and closed in one night. I very foolishly thought it had Hopped because of me, which actually wasn't the case. It was my first big professional disaster. and it hurt. TOllY OllUNDO WMI do you mlM ID09I about Dawn? -M.A.,~ naw, MJcb, The collective enthusiasm that we would feel when something exciting happened to one or all three of us. We shared experiences. Now when I have somethlng to be happy about. it's a lonely celebration. There are two people mis.sing. 11..,-..un... LOS ANOELF.S -Robert De Niro declined at first but may not be able 10 resl~t director MardD 5eol-eeee's offer of the lead in his new movie. Tht Lim nrrtf)(atlon of Orrist. YO UR S ELF De Niro is now reconsidering the role of Jesus. FUming should begin in April .. Irene Mayer SelmJck.. author of the best- selling autobiography A Privare View (Knopf), apparently d9e5 not want the public to view her story on stage or scrt!en According to her son. producer Daniel Selznick . ....,...,.._ _______ ....a...c...;m Irene's will prohibits Ron 1~ writtr Pr'Ofl'OWIB by leaps and bowMb any television, film or stage being on the bread line. It version of ihe book to be came m a hotel room m Min- madc. She also appears to be nesota this summer. where he publicity shy, refusing to tour was doing Guys and Do/ls. on behalf of the book, which Two big bats new in through Coum Dracula . . . Joan Ar- matradina's new single. "I Love It When You Call Me Names." is about a small man and his big-boned mate who enjoy conjugal battling. Joan has piqued the curiosity of listeners: Does she have hid- den away at home a little man whom she beats up? "No." says the singer, laughing, "I don't. But if anyone wants to send me one . " -Anira Summer WASHINGTON -After you've broken the Watergate scandal and written books ex- posing the human foibles of all the President's men and the Supreme Court. what do you do for an encore? Well, if you're Bob Woodward you turn your attention from the abuse of power in Washington to the abuse or drugs in HoHywood. The result: a re- cently completed book about the life and death of comedian John BeJuabl. which will be focuses on her life as a top the open window. II was the Broadway producer. M.G.M. first time that Jerry, a New mogul LoW. 8. Mayer's Yorker. had seen bats. He daughter and producer David gathered has courage and 0 . Selmlck's wife .... Ran-ch ased them out the window. dal JOeleer. director of the lhen went back to work on his upcoming movie Grandview role m his latest commercial, U.S.A.. and cameraman Rey which was. would you believe, VWaloboe were in a helicop-..----------.....,,....,....-------------. ter shooting scenes over Pon- tiac. Ill .. when they new too low over Pontiac's maximum security prison and nearly got shot themselves. Guns were poised in the prison's watch· tower. but the warden real- ized in time what was going on and called off his guards. Kleiser apologized 10 Pontiac's Mayor. Dale Campbell. about the low flying, and then. perhaps to make up for 11, of- fered the Mayor the part of a newspaperman (which he a<'- cepted) in the movie. -Robert Windeler NEW YORK -Singer Chrta Goulet. son of Carol Lawrence and Robert Goulet. couldn't believe hlJ eyes wtien he read a ghoulish gossip 'Item that he was no fo~tn the land of the liv- ing: "This could put a damper on my career." he lamented. ... The worst moment of Jen-y Stiller's working life was nothing as mundane a.s blowing his cool on stage or published by Simon and Schuster. "It's about one per- son's journey through the show-business culture in the 70's," says Woodward, who became interested when John Belushi's widow, Judy Jtdt· Un, approached him over a year ago about ''looking into" the comedian's death . (Com· ciden tally. Belushi and Wood- ward both grew up in Whea- 1on. Ill.). . For most free- lance writers. gelling pub- lished is only hall the battle: getting a literary agent is the other. But Rooald Pretcott Re.can. the President's son. seems to have leapt over bolh obstacles, since he quit danc- Woodward r~rtlf18 on lklu1h1 ing with The Joffrey Ballet last January. So far. young Rea· gan, who is represented b) the William Morris Agency. has interviewed Jimmy Stewart for The Movies and Tom Wolfe for GEO and re-- viewed a book on ballet for The Washington Posl. And he recently returned from his I first overseas assignment. Sig- nature magazine had sent the J First Son to Ireland to write about his roots .... Senator G John Cha.fee (R-R.I .) thought f he'd hit upon a solution to ( Congress's embarrassing !t problem of having to period!-I cally vote Itself a pay raise. On i the theory that a Congress-1 man's services are at least as f important as those of a profes.. 1 sional baseball player. Chafee l suesested that Congressmen's f wages should equal one half fl that ol the lowest-paid New York Yankee, Instead of the me•r S69,800 a year mem· E bers now recelv~. Only trou-t ble is that the lowest-paid 1 Yank~ lhi$ season, short&top Ii' Andre Robertson. reportedly ~ earns MS.000 a year. No word f• yet from Senator Chafte on whether he Is willing to forfeit I the difference. • -Kalhlttn Maxo aff(J Jant Ottenber7J I C 1-.3 l'AMILY WEEt<LY. All rl 1111 t...,_i N 01 long aso it seemed Amer· icans were ready to head for lhe hills. Everyone was brae· ing for a wrenching shih from an "age of growth" to an "ase of /tmits .. Now it seems the world view has shifted. SaentiSls and engineers were the first to see the light (mosJ likely it uxis a beeping, digital one). But because of an "invisible" revolution -one that is chemical, biological and electronic - there is emerging a new public vision of an America that will be both creative and vigorously competitive In this special section. we run a smat· renng of new insi/Jhts, ideas and mven· tions that will change your life. The n'se of the robot is rivetingly reported by Robert Jastrow. founder and former director of NASAs Goddard /nSliture In addition, we have a wealth of informa· tt0n to giue you about Other topics, such as how your television and telephone will be reronSlruded and what billion· dollar breakthroushs are being made in genetic engineering. Read on for a sampling of specJacu· lar innovations, and remember; this is only the beginning, scientists tell us: theres much more wizardry to come. THI ROBOTS ARI COMING, THI ROBOTS ARI COMING BY ROBERT JASTROW Last year. the Hammacher Schlemmer catalogue offered a 4 • 6" creature for sale that could lift five poun& and carry a built·in vacuum cleaner. Named Genus, it talked, listened and bad a bet· ter memory than most people. Unlike humans, It also sensed hannful radia· tlon from microwave ovens. smelled odorless-gas leaks and detected a burg- lar's silent movement! in the dark. Though It's not currently available, the catalogue people hope to offer this $8,000 housekeeper again In the not· too-distant future. The Hammacher Schlemmer people called CJenus a robot but cross a com· puter with a robot and you have a new form or life belon9in9 to the species Homo el«tronicus. evolved out of man but che child of his brain rather than his loins. The members of the new species are unftappable. lnflnltelr patient. and they have nerves of sttt , much better suited to the stresses of modem life than we poor humans. The first Industrial robots. bullt In the •• fAMILY Wrna.~. OCTOIP u . Ila so·s. had clumsy limbs like steam· shovels. operated by hydraulic pumps or compreMed air; but in the latest models the limbs resemble human body parts and often have steel joints and tendons and pressure-sensitive fin· ~ps rricde of silicon rubber. Miniature electric motors. oontrolled by compu· ters a.nd attached dlroctly to the joints. move the arms and fingers. Thanks to a cheap supply of tiny but powerful circuit chipll, even bigser and better robot brains are possible. Wired toaether in the vision centers of the robot's bra.in, these chip$ resemble the visual cortex of the human brain. In these chips, man lnstlll5 the robot's memory c.apaclty. provldln~ a d~p­ tion of objeru It will "~. ' With two eyes providing binocular vision and a aood brain to compare the two Images for Judgment of depth, the robot hu a ster«> view of the world. A robot with this kind of eye, brain and sensitive nnsers can thread a needle. Robot experta talk about three gener· ations of robots. The first gtneralion Is comprised of blockheads -just me- chanical muscles. Second~neration robots can do complicated tasks. such as weldins car bodies and punching rivet holes, but they can only do what they are told: there is no room in their limited romputer brains for responding to unforeseen, developments. These robots are common In factories today. There aren't any real third-genera· tion robots around yet. but Japan has started a crash pro)ect to build them by the end of the 1980's, They are the off· sprins of a marriage between the com· puter and the artificial muscle. 'TWo years ~ the Japanese announced another aash projed -to build a fifth· generation computer with quasi· human powers. such as the ability to rHson and exerclse common sense. Eventually the hybrid th1rd~neratlon robot .and fifth~neration computer will be able to perform task.s such as plottlng military strategy and asses.sine business problems. Currently 150 robots In an auto- mobile factory near 1bkyo are turning out more than 1,000 cars a day. with only 67 humans working In the plant. In another Japanese factory most of the humans are tour guides. showins off the robots to visitors. Thf manasement plans to replace these human guides M,/. T professor Marvin Minsky's mechant· cal arm can handle blocks. with robot tour guides. In a th ird Japanese factory robots make more robots. A robot theater . will open in Japan in 1985 with intelligent robots dancing in a chorus line. The Japanese have even created a robot receptionlSI , a dead-ringer for Marilyn Monroe. On this side of the Pacific. General Motors plans to replace a large part of its human workforce with 14,000 robots by 1991. G.M reckons that the current 5-percent absentee rate among its flesh-and-blood employees is costins the company between S750 million and S 1 billion a year, and G.M. expects to save this money by using robots. The corporation looks forward to get· tins dedicated labor from metal·and· plastic employees who never sleep. never get bored. don't get colds or haneovers and never take the day off to eo fishins In fact, some experts estimate that 25 J percent of American factory workers - will be replaced by robots in the next l 10 or 15 years. The drawback to this is j obvious: People in those factories will lose jobs. But if we do not robotize our ~ factories. we can't compete with the Japanese, our plants will close and peo- ple at the plant will lose their jobs anyway. That doesn't mean there won't be other work for people; It Just won't be A robot hand. Sclentl$ts wve the Hrs/ to Stt the d'8ital li9ht. In factories. Additional ,IObs will result from the industries robotics will spawn The invention or the a:.itomobile ellml· nated the need for the tack man. black· smith and others needed to keep a horse and buggy running, but it also created new anclllary Industries. Ro- bots and oomputcrs wlll ll'ICJ'Ca.1e the p~ ductlvlly of American labor. We In· crease our mar~ share. the whole f!ICX>n• JI omy grows. and this creates new jobs. And although robots may be work· ing in our factories. it will be a long time before they take over day-lo-day chores in the home. Most people will find it more cost-effective 10 do their own carpets. The jobs robots will be doing. apart from factory work. will be in hazardous occupattons. like cleaning up a damaged nuclear reactor or ex· ploring the ocean noor for minerals or rescuing people from burning build· ings. lf a robot saves a human life. forms ils own judgments and reacts to the world around it. is it alive? I think thal 1r a creature responds to stimuli. absorbs information and grows through experience, it is a living organi.sm. even it it can't play basketball , love its friends. or ear Wheaties. IW Ro«n JaSlrolL 15 a plrysic1S1 asironoml!T ond ou1har of The Ellchanted Loom fSunon ond xhuJ1e11 BY MARION LONG Pennsylvania. "I've come to view it as should be commonplace by about the my friend and teacher." year 2000. The biggest problem wi1h Despile this, many computer experts computers 1oday lies with the medium believe that the real computer revolu· through which the human operator tion hasn't begun. "You hear talk about communicates wijh the machine, ac· there being a computer in every cording to physicist and cybernetics home," says Lim. "But people are not pioneer G. Hany Stine. To solve this, willing to learn programming or com· he suggests placing the human ner· puterese. The compu1er must be vous system in direct contact with the turned into a simple appliance." computer circuitry. What will make that possible? Com· The amplifier would work something puters with artificial intelligence. like this: A computer programmed to capable of reasoning, thinking on their decipher the electromagnetic signals own and obeying spoken commands. from your brain would then correlate Several companies plan to introduce them with human-thought-process natural-language computer programs signals already stored in its memory. within the next year or so. By wearing a cap that's connected to a The ominous advertisements for a machine, which can diagram your book on Japanese research say it all. brain 's processes. a human could pro- "The next generation of computers will gram the computer by just thinking. The spm1l of genius: ()p(icaJ fibers con tronsmil millions of ooice bits. think and reason. And they will speak The whole unlt wouldn't be much Japanese," according to the promo-larger than a lV set. and the user w ell . belier lo vent our tions for the book. The Fifth Generation would simply sit down on a comforta-hostilities in war games (Addi.son-Wesley). The tone reflects the ble chair. pop on the cap with its sen-than in actual battles of growing international recognition that sors and electrodes and start thinking. the nesh. The talk of the first nation to perfect machines The computer will "literally be able to telecommunications: a computerized mimicking human thought will render read your mind." which is unsettling video war game that we would wage all existing computers obsolete. With enough, and it will give its replies on an international scale. It would the computer-based information-pro-either vocally or by implanting a operate in any home in which there is cessing industry worth roughly SI 75 "thought'' In your brain. Even more a television, a lelephone and a billion annually. the winner may also unnerving is the fact thal ·you won't videophile with the heart of a warrior hold the balance of global economic even be able to tell lhat you are work· Worldwide, thousands of interfaced ' he traditional door·to-door power. ing with a computer," says Stine. "fighters" would do battle at the same salesman may already have And beyond artificial intelligence? Is Perhaps it would be better not to even time via a central computer fed with in· one foot in the future. if he's there a kind of ultimate step in com-think a.bout this idea at all. except to dividual participants' tactics through a willing to peddle computers. It pulerization? If so, perhaps it's the keep on hoping that Big Brother special telephone hookup. seems a number of firms have found human intelligence amplifier. which doesn't learn to program too well. "In 10 years time," says Dr. David in-home demonstrations an ideal way ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ Bergland. head of the digital systems to familiarize potential cUSlomers with f: :: research department at Bell Labora· technological wares. And the American tones. "thousands of people will be u.s- home. it appears. is a.bout to be trans-ing their lVs to explore galaxies. make formed by servant circuits. By 1985. friends and plunder planets together." says Kenneth T. Lim of Dataquest Inc.. Such conquests remain a few years a market-research firm based in San away; in today's market. the cost or the Jose. Calif., it will be hard to find an ap-system would prove even more brutal pliance -from a toaster to a refriger· than lhe game. There is a major break· ator -that doesn ~ have a compu ter in through in the video market.and it in- volves your t~evision set. A semicon- ductor chip will replace the insides or your TV and your new set -soon to be known as a videooom -will handle such functions as shopping. banking, security and information retrieval. The sets will also be able lo diagnose their own problems and alert repair people. it, (A computerized toasler could "tell" you -with its simulated human voice -that the slice Is brown.) Some computers will work In psychl· airy. Computers currently prove so sue· cessful in psych<>logical testing and other areas from suicide-risk diagnosis to sex, job and marrlaae counseling. that psychiatrists say the machines will eventually outshine human therapists In ~ins a patient's problems (see our Whal In the World page). J 'The computer can sort our things · that I cannot interpret in my patients," says Dr. David Burns. an assistant pro- ) f~'°' of psychiatry at the University of cad Transformed TVs only represent part or the communications revoluhon There's a whole new generation of communications technology being pro- duced. This innovative abundance re- sults from a kind of Interplay among telephone. radio , televlslon and today's technological meeascars -earth-orbit· Ing satellites and microminiaturized electronic components. Wllhin JS years or so. you'll be able to speak face to face with anyone on earth from your vldecxom terminal. 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Pen ny Wise Budoff. author of No More Hot Aashes and Other Good News (Putnam). says most victims suffer with hot flashes for more than a year. "Maybe a third of them have the protr lem for five years. and some women have them for 30 years." she says. After havin~ a hysterectomy two years ago. Fresta Phillips Magee, a real- estate broker. got fed up: A hot flash struck her every 30 or 40 minutes. "Trying to look and act classy while showing million-dollar apartments can be difficuh when sweat is pouring down your head," she says. Magee's doctor prescribed estrogen to reduce the flashes. Although long used as a treatment for hot flashes, estrogen-replacement therapy was linked to an increased risk of uterine cancer in the mid-1970's. The evidence ~ainst it is inconclusive. however, and it s staging a comeback. Or. 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Some young adults,.,however, may be looking for handouts as a way to avoid adult responsibilities . .such as choosing a career. holding a job or llving within their means. "Children like this need emotional rather than financial sup- port," says Mary Pudtetl. a psychother· apist at the Center of lnd Mdual and Family Studies In York. Penn. "If they're subsldlz.ed so mucll that they don't have to take on adult responsi· billtles, they may never grow up." On the other hand. sometimes It's the pa.renta who a~ trying to hold on Underwrilina their kids' rent. doches. entertainment or car ex.pel'\lel may be a way of continuing to have a say In their lives. "In the long run. the children wUI bet~ ones to suffer," says Joh n O'Br1en, M.O .• usod4le diredor d child psychiatry at Mount Sinai Hospital In New 'R>fk City. "Kids need to break away from their families &nd fund.Ion as Independent people." Sometimes. parents who would like to set their grown children off the fami-j ly payroll are reJudant to say so "Yet." ~ says Dr. O'Brien, "there's no need to f feel guilty. If the youngsters are able to & support themselves, you have every right to expect them to do so ... How can you convey that messase without appearing to reject your child? Advises Dr. O'Brien. "Don't Jose your temper, pull rank or put a child down. You might say something like, 'We love you. but we think it's time you were on your own. That's better for you and for us.' ~ some ways th~ could bet· ter support themselves.' says Dr. O'Brien, "and work out a timetable for ending your subsidies." If money man- aaement or finding work is a serious problem. some professional counseling might be In order. Sometimes the issue isn't continuJng subsidies but a request for aid in ft. nancing a specific project. It can be helpful, when making your decision , to explore the following questions: • Is your participation essential, or could the young.ster find alternatives. .it!ch as personal savings, bank loans. cu:backs In other expenses? • Is there a limit to how much is need- ed. and for how long it is needed? • Is the request unusual, or does the youngster repeatedly ask for loans? If '°· a eentle no, with an explanation. might be in order. Offer some construc- tive suggestions about raising funds or managing money. • Is the project worthwhile? Will you be helping your child acqu ire new skills. qualify for a better job. take advantage of a special opportunity? Or will you be encouraging your child to enjoy lux- uries he or she hasn't earned? "It you're satisfied thaJ the request is reasonable," says Puckett, "and you feel you can contribute without short- changjna yourself or your other chil- dren, then 80 ahead.'' David Keith, a psychiatrist at the Nicollet Clinic In Burnsville, Minn., sugeests that lf your son or daughter i5 married, the spouse should be'lnclud- ed in the dllcuasion. u the youneer couple doesn't aaree on the need for the money. he warns you c»uld cause a rift ~n them by gM~ your dllld money without the spouses consent. There should be a clear understand- ing about why money ls being given, when subsidies wilJ be discontinued and what is expected in tteum. If the money Is loaned. the terms of repay· ment should be c;.arefully spelled out. Says Dr. Keith, "It's usually better to err on the side of stlnglne. rather than with seneroslty. You may be dOir\8 your children a favor by teachln~Jhem to work for what they want." IW H someone you care for suffers fiom ~ of bladder control ••• ... give them Attends- protection that really works. If someone you care for suffers from loss of bladder control. you can help give them comfort. security. confi- dence. 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I GUAJWn'E£0P I SA118FACTION: U at any time )'OU I ll'r dttUtllfwd with An~ I Procter & Gernblt will rq)lace the tllll caw or rdund I )'Wt' mc:tty I ,....,.__.. I ........... ._ "° lloa 41"3 ~ ONo .a.t41 I .,..Otta Cl My chfck for is~loled. DPluwahlpC.OD. BUI my D M.uteTC1rd • 0 V1SA !..tel ll.50 fot C.O 0. charrel). Can! No----------_...,fill>op 0.1~---- s.nt1nn'------------------ NlllM~-----------------' ·--· ~--~~-~--~-~Phont«-------........ • ItS More you. It's Long. It's slim. It's elegant. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • CHUCK YEAGER A SUPERSONIC PILOT SOUNDS OFF 1--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---1 ----.from 1ett1n1 ecaredr ~ You're trained to be mentally disci· plined so that fear doesn't interfere with your actions. You may have a feeling of anxiety, say, before you get into the air- plane, but once you strap yourself in you forget it -you don't get frightened. What you're able to do is just wipe stuff like that out. You be- come a fatalist. Yerlffl!" lodQy and (uuet) cu a young Ryer: Brimming with the right stuff. It's just like com- bat. Before you get in the airplane to take off, you have a little butterfly in your stomach. But then it's just, "Oh well, hell. that's the way it goes." "lbu never let your el'TIO(ions inter- W hen the space shuttle Chai· lenser made its firsJ successful ni/Jht landing last Sept. 5, ii was carrying on a lradition of supersonic achieuemenr pi/oled more than 35 years ago by Charlt!S ''Chuck" E. Yeager, an Air Force aviator who in the late J94Q's became famous as the firs/ man to fly fasJer than the speed of sound. Yeager retired from the Air Force a brf8odier seneral in 19?5, but his c:arttr as a celebrity took off asain several years later with the publica- tion of The Right Stuff (Farrar. Strous and Ciirou.x), Tom Wolfe s book about the OUfrotleOUS escapo<ks of the test pilots and astronaulS who launched America~ space program. Now The Right Stuff is a moc>ie, and Y~ (played by Sam ~ its slar attroclion. In a recent in· lbView with FAMILY WEEJCl.Y's Mary El/in Bruns. Y~ 60, dJSCUSSled the high points ol his life as a If/a. ..._ Doee II ewr set kmety liD -........ 7 Yeaser: OoAh. no. All you're doing is c:oncentratlng on what the hell you're doing. Q: Doee ..... keep you fere with doing the job. Q: Why were you wllllnl to "'* your life .. ... ....,,a.ne? Yeager: I was trained for that, and I was loyal to the Air Force, just like guys who nr. missions in wars -they don t have to do It, but they're dedicated. They believe enough In their country that they're willing to fight Q: WbM did )'OU feel wben you broke tb.rouCb tbe ... ~ Yeaser: I'd say a feeling of relief that the aircraft didn't fly apart and a little bit of disap- pointment that It didn't. Q: ~ ,_,., Sblll tab • lot ...,. hlll' pllot9 llDd beavJ .......... Did yoa fM!I' ftJ *-kf Ye.a&er: You don't fty after drinking. no way. Never, never, not ever. Q: WlaM.,.. .... owr1 Yeager: Oh yeah, sure, headache, $1ck -that's nor- mal. You wipe things like that out of your mind. You may have a headache, but you don't let It bother you. Q: ............ tJaere WM • .... c:lllled ....... DW' ,.,.. bMe ..... ,.,_ f AMLV WUJll.Y. OCT'OIU u. 1913 15 womm ~~try to pkk up pOota. Did you .. lo- YOtved wltb dM9e MI m !llf Yeager: No, I had Glennis, my wife. over there. We led pretty straight and narrow lives. Hell, we weren't stupid. Q: Wu yow career bard OD yoar wife? Yeager: Well, yes. Naturally a gal who has four kids and whose husband's chances of getting kiUed are a hell of a lot greater than his chances of not getting killed. sure It's tough on her because she says. ''What am I ~ing to do when they bring him home in a box?" And that's a tough situation to be in .... Glennis understood what I was doing, but she also knew that I wouldn't stop if she asked me because it was part of my life. Q: w .. her eupport really lmport...t? Yeager: If you have an under- standing wife, it means that you have one less conflict to worry about. If you're think- ing, "My wife's going to leave. What the hell am I going 10 do? Who's going to do my laundry? Who's going to cook for me?", that's another con- flict that adds to all those lhings you have to worry about that detract from your concenlration in ftying. Q: Jobo Glenn'• career u one of the 8fJveD Mercury Mtrooaatl la al80 written llbout ID ~ Rl;et Sla/'f. Do you tblok Glenn la u l(OOd • Pre.ld!lltial can- Clldat• u be wH an utronaul? Yeager: He's a hell of a sharp guy -a really nice guy. I don't know what kind of President he would make. J and I'm sure he won't either. J until he gets to be one. ~ i . Q: You've recietved nu-j merom medala. Do any .. ~:; ..,ed-J IDMOlnl for i Yeager: My most precious ! medals are those I got for ~ combat. That's why you're trained as a pilot. If you're a ! pilot, )'.Ou're put on earth to i fight. AV • SHOULD YOU FINGERPRINT YOUR CHILD? any advan~ it may have." Rollins pomts out that fin- gerprints disappear swiftly after death and are, therefore, of little value in identifying a ex>rpse. And, she asserts. while fingerprinting pro- redures are designed to be safekeeping. A few states, in fad, prohibit law-enforcement agencies from keeping finger- prints of juveniles on file. But there is an increasing move- ment afoot in some communi- ties to allow police or schools to keep copies of fingerprint By Andrea Powlyna I n more than a dozen states across the country, child.fl rinti pro- grams ~e s~nly become a popular and a somewhat ex>ntroversial phe- nomenon. The purpose of the finger- printing programs is not to identify pint-size criminals but to help law~forcement of- ficials find chlldren who have run away. been abducted or are lost. Each year an estimated 1.3 million children are classified Crltla exprPM OOflC8TI about the COlllltltullona ,...., mlMJd by llngerprlntlng profll'Ol1I& as runaways. Of that number, 20 percent are never heard from aQain. EstraJ18ed parents abscond with another I 00,000 youngsters, and an additional 50,000 children are reported misslns. presumably ab· ducted by stransers. Many parents, local police departments, schools and civic groups, even the Federal Bureau of Investigation, sup- port the fingerprinting pro- llJMllS. "It may not prevent a kidnapping," admits William Carter, an F.8.1. spokesman. "but It's a good way to identify a dead body, an autislic child or perhaps a child who has lost his memory." Critics, however, complain thM fingerprinting gives ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ parents a false sense of securi-"We think fin~rprintlng Is oonfidentlal, once the records 7 rea>rds. ,. ty. Moreover. they express onl}Ea quick fix , says Norma exist law enforcement aeen-Oaild F.lnd. a national non- concem about the constltu· Rollb, diredor of the New des will be able to obtain profit group that tries to locate tional ls8ues raised by such York CM~ Uberties Union's them through subpoenas. mi~ng children, believes pf"08J'ams. privacy project. ''It's not going So tar, prosrams have been there are more ~I ways to save aoy children, and the voluntary and fingerprint than fingerprinting for parents Invasion of penonal privacy records have been routinely to protect their children. that It represents outweishs turned over to parents for "We think parents should 16 F NAY WUAY • ocro.o IJ • 1• educate their children on how to prevent abductions in the fi rst place," says Kristin Brown. director of informa- tion at Child Find. The first rule is never to leave young ch ildren unat· tended -whether in a car. at a shopping center or at home: it takes less than a minute for someone to snatch a ch ild. Also make sure to teach your children their full names and add~ so they can identify themselves if they become lost. Keep recent photos of your children on hand in the event that a search for a missmg yo~er becomes necessary. A wntten description should accompany the photos. in- cluding each child's height, weight, coloring and identify- ing marks. If you'd still like to have a set of your children's finger- prints. adequate ones can be made at home. "If you're careful , you can take an ink pad and make a suitable set," says Sit· Mkhael Bass. of the Baltimore Qty Police Depart- ment. The right technique is to roll a youngster's finger from right to left on the Ink pad and repeat thal action on a pie<:e of paper. Simply pressing the finger on the ink pad and then plopping it on the paper will, more than likely, produce a smudef!d print. Parents should also be aware that it is very difficult to get a useful print from a chna under the age of two. because the ridges that form a distinctive print are not weU enough fonned then. Once the print dries. aw adds, be careful to keep flnpprints In a ~· dry place, such u a safe.deposit box. 1W » \ COMPAREOUR VITAMIN PRICESI One glance shows they bring you big savings on potent vitamins and organic minerals! But please act now whlle these r-----~~~~!~!.'?'~----···-·• low prices are in effect. 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A reader who enjoys experimenting with new Oavor combinations, Mabelle Ward of Magnolia. Ohio, sends an appetizing hors d'oeuvre or entree recipe. 3 to 5 II». chk:bD wtnp y, c:vp or-. Jmtt y, cap eoy eaoce 'A C1lp = dark btvwn ...... Y, cup auberry Muc:t, meted Dub 1Wiiuco Muce I. Arrange chicken wings in shallow glcw. stainless steel or porcelam container In medium-size bowl. combine orange juice. SJJY sauce. brown sugar, cranberry sauce and Tabasco; mix well. Pour sauce over chicken winss. Cover with plastic film or foil and refrigerate for several hours or overnight Tum wmgs once in a while lo marinate evenly 2. Lift wings from marinade and place on shal low baking pan. Bake in preheated 350° oven for SO to 60 minutes, or until render. Basie frequently with reserved marinade during baking. Makes 8 to 12 servings MabeUe entertains ~uentfy and finds that this easy uxiy lo fix clucken wmss is 0 real time-saver on the busy day JUSI before a party The Words read f' AMILY WEEKLY in The Rep0slt0f)' in Conlon Dorothy Breen of Fort Collins. Colo .. loves crealifl8 her own recipes and sends us one IOf Raisin·Walnut Bread. lt.Alll ... WALNUT a•IAD l 'A c..-nw.. I Y. c:.,. w.eer ·~ ... ., .............. S talllupuar ~ oU zea-1 Cllp .... I .. ., a Ml ...W. a1nd 2 c.,. ...iftd .. ,.. .... lloar Ya teMpOOll ..... or to t.-e I npc:tiGpp1llwal8 .. I. In small saucepan. bring raisins, water. bal<lfl8 soda and vegetable oil to a boll. Remove from heat and sec a.side to cool. In la'll'! bowl. use mixer and beal t~ 'MS· sugar and vanilla unlll blended. Add cooled ra.isln mixture alternately with flour and salt to "SB'SUSM mixture; stir until well mixed. I I I then stir in walnuts. Preheat oven 10 350° 2. Grease three 2112 cup cans and hll twe> thirds full with batter. Place cans upright on middle rack of oven. Bake for about 45 min- utes. or until a cake tester rnsened in center of each oomes out clean. 3. Cool on rack for IS minutes before re- moving from cans. To serve. slice crosswise into slices: serve plain or spread w11h buner or cream cheese. Makes 3 round loaues The Breens enjoy FA'AILY Wwm m The Coloradoan in Fort Collins . A cook in Lester. Penn .. Dorothy Hannon sends a recipe for a party cake. COCONUT NUND CAKI 8 esp. ~ leapetatllft I cap aborteelq Ya C'llp .....ited buttff or marpriH ScupeMlpr Ya teupooa ablood eJltrKt I leupooa COClOllut utnct s cape .tiled &1J.purpoee nour I Ya teHpo-• bald•t powder Ya teupooa ..it. or to tute t cup .Uk 2 cupe Raked or 9hredded cocoallt ~n'eapr.opdonal I . Separate eggs and place whites in a la'll'! bowl. Let egg whites warm to room tem- perature. about I hour. 2. Preheat oven 10 300°. Grease a 10-inch tube pan. 3. With mixer at hiAh speed. beat egg yolks with shortening. butter and sugar until well blended. Beal in extracts. On sh«! of waxed paper, mix Rour, baking powder and salt. At low speed, alternately beat in the flou r mix· lure in fourths with the milk in thirds. Begin and end with flour. Add coconut. beaung until just blended. 4. Wash beaters and beat ea whites in their bowl until stiff peaks form~With large wire whisk or rubber scraper. gently fold whites mto batter until well combined. Tum batter into prepared pan. 5. Bake 2 hours. or until cake tester Inserted in center comes out dean. Cool in pan on rack for 15 minutes. Loosen cake from pan and remove: cool completely on rack. If. desired. sprinkle surface llghtly with sifted confectloneB' sugar while 51111 warm. Molles 10.inch tube coke .. , am SUI? FAMILY WEEKLY readers would en- joy this coke." Dorothy soys. "It is uery easy 10 make. and when it Is bolted h comes out lilte a giant macaroon. Whotwr liltn coconut would~ this rec~. Eurry time I serw it I reu1iJe many com/)/iments. " ~ Harmons mxJ F'AMrLY WEULY In Delaware C.Ounty Daily Times ol Primos. FAMILY wunv . OCTOeOl 23 . 1913 19 owa TOOAvt .... • ,_,..~ n1 w...11roec1wey. r...., Mione 18212 Ylll Ault! -,_ ~ .... 1) _ o4 9111 ..... ....._-. nn1t tor iu91 IUI lliv• INpping llnd hendllng. I INICM.ld 1'191torI/If'/,.._,I Mlnot1CJCM........., will my purc:hue.1 can r91um II wlllin • .,. lor a ~ rellnd. CM1CK (\I) lllTMOO Of' 'ANINT ToMI 1or • 0 Ct** ....... ~'° •Ambueadof") OWi19 to my. 0 YIU 0 ......c..i 0 '-loell r.,... Lec111 Card No. (Print All diglb) I I I • Card Elu>ll'ft . Mo. Yr. • MeraNncliM 8hlpplftg IW\d • I so ~ TOTA&. INClOllD • °"~ ., SlgntitunJX -----------------------~ 8'ND TC>. {ftleeM Pnnt C'-'V) 8:.t:e ~---------------------0 Mt. Flrlt N9IM Addr ... ____________________ ,,,,.,No.---- ~--------------_ .... ____ ~------ I 11 I I ' I For the first time, Official U.S. Mint Presidential Medals will be electroplated by the Postal Commemorative Society in genuine 24kt gold ... . . . and combined with historic Official U.S. Postage Stamps in: 'lhe 'Prt~'i1/e11ti11/ ~1/11!.f Cover Collet11011 ~br11hon1 £i11co/11 Bom February 12. /8tJ9 in Hodgenville. KenttKky OfficiaJ Presiden Mt1.. Jolin H. Jo nu .J 5 5 Ma.w S tit e.e. t AnyVJlte/t.e , U.S.A. 12 345 by the U.S. Mint -electroplated in genuine 24kt gold by the Postal Commemorative Society. Postmarks -applied at each President's birthplace on the exact anniversary of his birth. name and addreu. if desired. Stam1>9 honoring our Pauidents and their times. (Some of the stamps are nearly SO years old!) Official U.S. Mint Presidential Medals C omhined with Historic ·u.s. Stamps he: L:nit'-.J Stntes Mint has paid. tribute our Pn:sKk.'flts by issuing 11 magnificent iicn'-"S of Official Presidential Medals, each mig}lll)· largc..T than a half dollar. Now -for the first time and for all time -these medals will be electroplat,-d by the Postol Commemorati\'e Soci- ety in genuine 24kt gold ond combined with historte Official U.S. Postage Stamps on Commemorati\'e \...o\'ers bearing important anniversary postmW"ks. Because alt of these stamps are out o( print. the colledaoo is be1~ made avrul~le to ool~ctors on a strict first-come, fiNt-scrved hasis. li1 a large c:>.tc:nt. 1hc hl\IOf'\ of 1hc Prc"denl"\ ''the hi,tof'\ of our n.mon. Our Prcs1dcnh 'hapc.:d 1\rrn:rtt'a · ~ 1r1d111ons. Expanded America\ llc>und.uic' fmm 'l.'..1 m ~himng sea. Defined Amcric.:a\ dc~1in'. J\nd c'uh lishc:d Amc:ttca\ grc:atne" among the n:uiom of rhc "orld . h " ti111ng. then. thJt the l 'n11cd S1.11c' \ltni h.1~ of'tkiallv honored c:;>ch of our Prcmlcnh on m.tl!,n1tlL·cn1 Pn:\ldcntial \lcdals -supn:mcl~ pJt11orn 'pcc1mcn' of mcdllll•c art 10 be collected, irc.i~u rcd . re\ cn:J. Jntl cnjo~ccJ °""", these ofj11111/ l '.S. Gon·mmmt tnhNlr> to our President~ "ill be m.adc: c~cn more ma~n1tll'Cnt~ The medals "111 be cleccroplJtc:d "ith prrr1()11J NJ/ guld and romb1ni.:J w11h lmron;· ( ·s Pou~.')/nmpf li<>nottn~ i- our Prc\lt.lenc' and tht'tr llll)C' -tt."fl uffa 1.11 l ~ 0m crnmcnt ·1 hb111c~ L1nmhrnccl 1n .m unprcccdctHL'd ~e­ nc:~ of ( :ommemnr.11in: ( .m c1,. l n,piri11~ c.:'1u11pl1:, ot rnc;Jull1c url- r1ch 111h"h"''•111c1111m~ •• rnd he.tut~. The C.S. ~line Presidcnm1I \lcdal'I h:ivc :.1 Ion~ and d"lin~u1,hcd h1~t0~ of thctr own. The: fir..t 'iuch med- al~ \\ere j,sucd in l&>O. Subsequently. i1 lllh hccn the <:u,tom of lhc l .S. Mint co issue a new Prc,icJcnnal \.fcdal during each President's rcrm of otlkc:. (The l:uen medal wa'I rc.ccntl~ 11pprovcd b•• Prc'lidcnc Rca~m.) E11ch mcd:il in the scric~ dcpkt'l ll different Prc~ident m JramJUc r Jiscd-rclic:t det:ul. EiK:h i~ :1 rhrcc-Jimcn· 'lion11I pom:tit th:at n:\CJI~ the l'rcs1dcn1'~ pc.:Nm,1lit~ and vcrv l haram:r -rhc purpose of (;eor~~ \\'11,hing• con. the RCnrus uf ThomJ' JeffcN>n. the SQlemn d1g- n11~ of :\braham Linc:oln. fo enhance che;e h"'''m m<.:da". the JJostJI Com- mcmorall\ e S<x1et\ \1111 1.:ll:ctropl:nc each in precious 24kt gold. The b-Jckground surface' "'ill be tl:.1,1 lc\~I~ smo<>lh. J~ on the rine\t Proof mcdJI or rnm. F.Jth of the Prt:,1dcnts '' 111 come rJd1:inth . rcmarkabh w ltk~ I f1,1111·1'" ,1.1111r' 111 1 l1111~~r .1, .11la hk lr11111 tl1l· 1'11-.1.il '-''-n 1..:1. The ~tamp;. 11.X.•. '' 111 holJ 1hc grcate~t 1merc,t Jnd f.iscrnJuon . \lam of them h:l\<.: 1.:xtraordrnar' ph1IJtdic importance Jnd ~os1 dcp1u the f'rt:.;1dent h;msell. For m~tJncc, the C1corj!,c \\J\hrng111n meJ:il ''ill be Jccom- p.in1ed b' the 19'4 stamp t:ummemorarm,1?, the ISllth Jnnr,·ersJf"\ of \\'Jshm,gton·, lnJ11):!11ra1ion. The \hrJ- ham Lincoln mcdJI "Ill Jppc:Jr '' 11h 1hc 1959 \IJmp issued for the IS01h ann1,·1:f'tan of hi' b1r1h. In J fc" instances. the Prcs1di:nt1JI mi:d 0 al "ill he Jlce>mpanied b' a stamp "h1ch depict' J "J:!nifa·Jnl C\ cnt or ;iu·om- phshmcnr associated'' 11h the Pr1:\ldcn1', aJminl\lrJtiun ">ome of chc sump' "ill be t·ompar am cl" recent - those honoring l'rcs1dcnl\ Truman. F.1scnho\\ er. l\cn- ncd'. and Johnson. Other \tamp~ will go back man~ decades -the 1430 stamp honmm,g \\ilhc1m Ho11ard Taft ... che James \ladi\on anJ John QumC\ :\ddmS sumps. tirsc introduced 1n 1938 ... 1hc ThomasJcffer- wn and James \lonroc stamps. ongrnall' released in • 1954. 'one of the stamps 1~ current!' a\'a1lablc from the Posral Sci"\ ice -all MC ouc of print. The Postal Com- memora1i'c Soc1ct' has had co assemble them from pm ate dealers. and the lrm1tcd supph ncccssarih l1m· its this unpreccdcnccd Commcmorau"e \..o"crcollecuon. l n1r11r1 .1111.u1111,<r' 1r\ ~1,t11.1rh' E:.ach official Presidential \lcdal "111 be 'lealcd "11hrn J dear protCCU\'C capsule. to shield Jgamst dust. scr.itchcs. and fingcrprin~ -the medal \\Ill c1l"a's appear rn perfect. pristine: condition'. Each his[<)rtC scamp \I ill be offic1alh postmarked on the ex.ict anni' crsaf"\· d.ice of each President's birth. ar his birthplace -adding a further dimension of hiscor" co the collecr1on. ~ . F.ach Co' er '' 111 be luxunousl~ crafted from a spc- c1alh ·selected WO\'c:n-tcxture paper stock, and on the rc"ersc there will be a memorable quol3l1on b~ the pamcular President -~ct c1nochcr clcmcnr of h1sco~·! \I >d11,t· l'rc".:tllllltt111 I .. 1,1. "111 hrn1-.t nm! rrott:1.'I .111 \1111r (:mer,. To hold .rnd protect \OUr comrlctc collccuon of Cum· ~-~·~ :f rrmHi11 'Ddnno 'R.@ser. 'flt II.rt J,,, • .,.,, t., ,,,.,. _ _.,. H\tt/t P.t" ·'"' ).,.-t /Jfnrry eJ. 7i-11111r111 H~ ""'., .. ,"A',.'"~'" "'''"'•" ~ mcmora1i' c Co1 c~. the Postal Commcmoram e Soc1· et\ ''ill furni~h vou wrth a custom-crafted Prcscnmion Case. Hl\'crcd "1th a handsome leather-like material and hncd "uh a ~of1 nch 'cl,·cc' interior. \\'henc1 er 'l•u open the i:ase. it '"II be hke watchin~ the: Prcsi- dcnis parade b' -endless hours of delrght for~ uu and c1·er~onc rn \Our fam1I~'. (:om c:n1cnf 11c4ui,it1011 rilan. Your original issue prrce will be iusc $9.50 per Co\'cr, plus S. 75 each sh1pp1ng and handlinR. This includes the Commcmoramc: Co"ers. the Official Presidcntral ~1cdals (t>lcccroplatcd in precious Z4kt gold). the his- t0rrc l'.S. Post.i~c Scamps. and the Official Anni\'ersa"· Postmarks. 'l'here 1s no extra charge for the delu'tc P--rescntauon Case. To rcsc:rvc your collection, you need send no money. Simply complete the Reservation form and return it coda~'. Your first two Covers will be shipped in 8-12 weeks and vou will be billed priur co shipment. Thereafter. you will receive two Co\'crs per month (ex· ~pl the final month when you will rttcivc three). l'rnmpt11c" c11u111:-.! Plci&SC remember that the l1m1tcd supply of hi\toric mm~ place~ s1r1ngcnc limiu on the number of collections aviilablc. Therefore. rc~rvanons will be K~,;pccd on a fir.u~mc. firsMervcd be 1J. "''" ) IH I ,,, lr6.1~· .. :\((t .,,,, 41 .. ,.C(. 1.. !.• t 11f r----R~~~A~icat~---091 1 I The Presidential Medals Co\·er Collection I I I I I I I I I I I Posul Commemorative Soc1ct'1' 47 Richards Avenue :--=orw1lk. Conn. 0685 7 Please reply by '\01·cmbcr JO. fqs,J Please enroll me as a subscriber to T/11 Prr:su/,,.riol.tfttl- ols Ccwr Co/IKt?ott. I undersrand dm I will receive a Commemoran\'c Cover for each official Presidential Medal which hu been issued bv the U.S. ~tm1. Each Cover will also bear historic t: .S. scamp$ ind be post· marked at 1he President's birthplace on his b1rthd1te. I understand that the cost for each Prc\idential ~ledal Cover will be S9.50 (plus S. 75 shipping and h1ndl1nR) and thar I will receive them in SCL' of twU each texccpt theolasr month when I will receive three). I need \end no moncv now. Bill me prK>r tu mv flrst shipmenr. A cu~tom-crafred Prc'ICnt1t1on Case will Ix \Col w me at no additional charRe. I undcmand lhac either parrv mav cancel lh1s sub~riprion 1grcc:ment •t an,· time. I would like m\ Coven: 0 unaddrcncd. or 0 pcrsoruhzcd exac1ly ., shown bc:lo" O A' Q coovcnicncc. I prefer to hart each monthlv sci charged, a1 the time of shipment. m my· 0 \taster<.:ard 0 VISA ~ame ~~-----------~~- Addre" ~-------------~ CitylSme -------------- -----------------------------, 971/2 I • per pair in Lots of 2 I I I I I I I ''Your old grey pants I ain't what they used to be!'' I Mys Haband. the mall order people from Paterson. 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People who are obsessed with wear- ing fashionable clothing tend to be pas- sive and have little self.confidence 3. Your clothes can speak louder than you do. 4. Makeup has a smaller impal1 on a woman's appearance than her clothes do 5. A woman's perfume is most effective when she is dressed in formal auire ANSWERS I. Folse. How you dress does affect others' attitudes toward you. but being well dressed isn't always an advantage over someone who is poorly dressed. In studies at Virginia Polytechnic lnsti· tute and Slate University. undergradu- ates who were well dressed or poorly dressed approached strangers in an air· port and a bus station, explained 1ha1 they were stranded and needed money. The well-Oressed students received more money at the airport while the poorly dressed individuals received more money al the bus station The re- searchers concluded that when people perceive you to be similar to them in class or status. they're more inclined to help you if you need assistance. 2. Folse. Al the University of Texas, in· vestigators tested undergraduates in order to determine the type of person who spends a lot of time, energy and money on fashionable clothing. The results show that people who really en· joy clothes tend to be very self-<:onfi· dent. MSertive. optimistic and are peo- ple who try to lnfluenc.e the ideas and · .actions of others. The researchers a1so noted that some persons use an attrac- tive appearance and/or fashionable clothing to manipulate others. 3. 7hJe You can say nothing but still your clothes will speak for you, or you c.an be quite talkative and loud and wear plain clothes that may contradict your speech. As such. clothing is likely to play an Integral part in social en- counters and il an important channel of nonverbal communication. 4 . False. 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If you do not have coverage through your employer. shop for a group policy through a union or professional or fra· temal organization to which you belong. Group insurance is usually less expensive than an Individual policy, and you need not have a physical to qualify. However, if group coverage is not available to you, compare prices and benefits on individual policies with several insurance agents or companies. including Blue Cross and Blue Shield. As you review your present coverage or shop for new coverage, expect to pay for routine doctor visits out or your pocket. What's key is to insure against the health problems that cannot be ab- sorbed by~ family budiet. 'lake an educated gamble to protect against the unexpected," says Charlotte Crenson, spokesperson for the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association in the Washington. D.C .. office. "For ex· ample, the family with youngsters will want to be sure that outpatient services are covered as well as hospitalization." 'JYpe9 ot Protecdoo -Basic prolection is sometimes divid· ed into hospltali.zalion ooverage. which includes room and boa.rd, nursing care while in the hospital and hospital ser· vie.es and medical/surgical, which pro- vides benefits for surgical procedures and various medical services. These pWdes have bt.ill-Ul limits llhey OOVfr only part of a hospital or surgical blJI) that would quickly be reached should you suffer a serious accident or illness. MojOr m~/cal takes over where basic coveraee stops and will pay for most types of care In or out of the t'1o5l>itaJ. It aJso sets upper limit., for benefits, and the Heilth lnsuranre Association of America reoommends that you shop for a lifetime maximum of $250.000 or more. Disability lnsurana is loa-of·lnoome insuran~ providing you with Income, Kott Kl'lly a a fm>iOllCf' writtr tp«10/1ZJnt m OOsinm ond C'OIUUl1ltr toptes 24 F AMll.Y WUJ4.Y • OCl'OIO t) • 1913 should you be unable to work 1YJ>e9 of Paymeob Health·insurance benefits typically fall into three categories: full coverage, nat-fee payment or a shared-<:ost ar· rangemenl. Some plans. usually hospitalization insurance. pay JOO percent for a specif· le period of time. Other policies may place limits. paying a nat fee on surgi- cal and medical costs. Compare costs in your area to the payment offered. Could you afford to pay the difference? Other types of insurance are general· ly sold with a system of deductibles and Read the rerma of a pollcy mrefully. noting lndllllio1111 and exdwdon& co-insurance. The deductible is the amount you must contribute before the insurance company starts making pay- ments, and co-insurance is a method of sharing costs, usually 75-25 or 80-20, with the individual paying the smaller percentaae. As always, the larger the deductible or co-insurance percentage you can afford. the lower your annual premiums. Now ask yourself these questions: Exadly what is covered? Read care- fully, noti"8 both inclusions and exclu· sions. If you have a health condition. there may be special provisions, in· duding a waiting period before cover· age of that condition would begin. Is there a dedudible? And If so, how much? How Is it applied? For example, Is ii per person or per family? Witlr co-Insurance, is there an amount aboue which the company pays 100 ~rcent? This is to your ad· vantage. ls the policy noncancelable by the company? A guaranteed renewable policy lets you continue to renew at market rates. A new trend In health care, which L, actually an alternate form of lnsuranre. is lhe health maintenan~ organization (H.M.0 .). For a relatively reMOnable nat monthly or quarterly fee. you can generally receive hospitalization and surgical coverase as well as rontlnuaJ preventive health care. In some com- panies you can opt for H.M.O. mem- bership rather than standard health bentflt.s. One dlsedvantase is that you are 50mttlmes unable to select ~ur own physician within lhe H.M.O. IW Blue ShieldS g Coronet Senior ~ A Medicare Supplement Plan with Extra Benefits. Helps you keep dollars in your pocket. Helps you to supplement your Medicare coverage Coronet Senior pays the Medicare deductibles and copayments for covered services. The only deductible you pay is a $100 joint deductible for Medicare Part A and Blue Shield's Part C Extra Benefits -prescription drugs and private duty nursing. Pays for services that Medicare doesn't Coronet Senior's Extra Benefits pays S0°/o of charges for prescription drugs out of the hospital and 50°/o of charges. up to $1,000 each calendar year, for Coverage without a health statement Just apply. We guarantee to accept you if you meet the eligibility requirements. Pre-existing conditions covered immediately No waiting period. No lapse in ---~ coverage if you're changing plans. Pre-existing con- ditions are covered the same as any other illness or injury. You can join now ... If you are within three months of your 65th birthday or any time after your 65th birthday. Keep those health care dollars in your pocket Send for more information about Coronet Senior. Just complete and mail the coupon below. You 'll receive a detailed and readable description of Coronet Senior benefits and rates. private duty nursing ::~--;;:::::~,. ...... ._~J in t~e hospital. Your choice of physicians and hospitals Choice of any licensed doctor, hospital or other provider approved by Medicare when you need care. Remember, Blue Shield makes the difference. That's Shield. r;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------1 Write: Blue Shlefd of California, Box 7136, San Francisco, CA 94120 .. BlJLJE SH f ELD I Phope: San Francisco (415) 445-5292, Los Angeles (213) 642·5455 I I Blue Shleld has hNlth pMt>s for 8WtY ag8. Check the box that l>tMsts you. • Please send me without Obligation, complete details about Blue Shield. · OF CALJ FQRN IA I lndlvtduaf •nd famlty plana ® CALIFORNIA PHYSICIANS SERVICE D Over ege IS 0 Under 119915 0 Group~ tor my employeee 1 1 NAME AGE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ADDRESS TELEPHONE • I QTY STATE •ZIP. 1 L Send me the tollowlng dtrectorle9: D Locat ptwyekdan ........ U Connoting ~ D Pwttalp1tlng o.ntleta ------------------------------------------·-~~~c:.==!~-~-.. -~_--..?.:'!.~~~~! .IU•Y'S PllUDINCI? e more times a per· son has served on a 1ury, the more likely he or she is to vote for a convic- tion, say two University of Kentucky researchers. Ronald Dillehay and Michael Nietzel. who are j studying 1ury deosion-makmg, S found that when up to half of a jury's members have prior ex· A perience. guilty verdicts are rendered about 47 percent of the time. But when more than half the jurors previously have done time in a j11ry box, the conviction rate rises to 63 percent. And if all 12 jurors have done their duty before. the guilty verdicts soar to 81 percent. "Now the question is." says Dillehay. "does prior ex- perience make jurors more f callous, or simply more effi· ~ cient at determining guilt'" Parents and teachers have long worried that the use of pocket cal· culators among school chll· dren might hinder the kids' ~ attempts to learn the basics of z mathematics. What would It i be like. they wondered, if ~ there were ever a world shor- tage of batteries? We might have on our hands an entire seneratlon unable to add, subtract or balance its check· books. Well, here's some reassur· lng news. A recent study of 26 fAWLY WWIJ.Y. OCTOKl u. llG I '-___,.......,.......,.......,.......,.......,.......,~~ ........ ~-----.-----.~~~~~~---.---.---.-----.~~___,.......,......., ..... ~ West German grade schools indicates that the use of pocket calculators does not decrease the mathematical skills of school children. The German research ser- vice that conducted the study found that more than 96 per· cent of the teachers in West German schools assumed that rampant use of calculators would destroy math skills. But the study, which included 11,000 student tests and 500 teacher questionnaires over a three-yE;ar period. indicated that students who regularly do their computing on calcula- tors in the classroom have ap- proximately the same level or math skills as those students who do their calculating by that old-f ashloned method - with a pencil and paper. Now there's a program made for Apple II computers called a psychological diary, which is designed to help you "better understand yourself." This high-tech therapy packase consists of personali· ty. relationship and sentence- completion tests, dream inter- pretation and -get this -a doctor dialogue. in addition to the personal diary. It comes from Psychological Systems in Cleveland. Ohio. 'ind sells for $39.95. Sorry. the couch is nol induded. HOLLOW TOMATOU, C.O.D. Y ou may think it's too early to start fretting about Christmas, but fnudfon chips: Sohware fol' Ill~ I hard prob/mu. I f you're tir~ of having your head shrunk by mere humans. why not give computers a chance? shoppers who dally much longer are going to be too late to shop by mall via the multi· tudes of catalogues that weiBh mailmen down more and more every day. Here are a few of our favorites. Grace's Gardens (Westport, Conn.), "the world's most unusual seed catalogue," lea· lures produce you won't find anywhere else -except maybe in the Guinness &ok of World Records. It offers the world's juiciest tomatoes, square, hollow and white tomatoes. 2th-foot -long cucumbers. yard-long string beans. giant leeks and other such exotica. If freaky vegetables aren't your thing, there's the Pet Compan~ of America cata- logue (Marshfield, Mass.). which peddles pet treats like fancy pooper-scoopers and doggie sleeping bags. The Monogram Shop (Austin, Tex.) puts out a catalogue that's chock-full of names and in· itials stamped on laundry bags. ice scrapers and other such paraphernalia. Finally. for jottesters, there's the Lighter Side catalogue (Mt. Oemens, Mich.}. which offers the Weather Rock - a stone tied lo a pole over a wooden plaque that says, "When rock is wet, it's raining." Happy ordering. 11-YflWTHI Here's something that may help keep drunk drivers off the road$. The O.W.I. breath-analyzer machine. now found mostly in bars. can determine if a patron should attempt to drive himself home. All he has to do is breathe into the machine with the straw that's provided and the detector will register his blood's alcoholic co ntent. If it indicates that it'~ call-a-taxi time, the machine lights up and a computerized voice tells him not to drive. 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