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1979-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
E DITION Drown Makes Plea fo'r Odd-Everi Plan :~ ' . tt04w. Dial.ct Bl'O'ft Jr. w ebb w11. Oraaa• Count7 perlllOl'I wm cluuaa• tMlr m.-ud keep UM odd'4V9 ........ procram. l.D.-1 ....... ..t Friday tlD H coudel t.bat bav• adopted the emortmCJ INriM plaa, 8rowQ uld the Odd'4Vea plan bu re- '1Ulted iD red\aeed IUOliDe COO· p umptkla ud traffic on state ll}4hwaya &Dd bu lncre~ UM •of public rapid tranalt. • "I would tlroftll)' ur1• tbe continued parUelpatlon of CaWornS• eounU.. In the odd· e\IOD Pf'OIJ'atD," Brown Hld. An aid9 to Brown'Hld the IOV• entoT ll ecoura,ina countl• to take IDOt.ber look at. the odd· eveopqram. "What be ii aayinc." the aide Hid, "ta if you 1Ull think It ii beat to drop tbe plan 1 will respect your judgment." The letter is particularly Ume· OeilY ...... M.eff ,._ 'TAAVOLTA' J UMP PART OF HOMEMADE MUSICAL Robert• Downing, 8, BlllThomp•on, 12, In HB Show A. Slick S h ow .. HB Youths Perform 'Grease' A group of Huntington Jn lercommunity H o s pital employees who entered the hospital's cafeteria Friday noon to grab a bit or lunch found ·~ease" instead. Whal they were ser ved was a version or the popular musical by 12·year-old Bill Thompson and n ine or his Huntington Harbour pals . The young actor s aid be formed his sidewalk summer •tA>ck troup in June when bis family moved to town. "I think we did a pretty good job." be proclaimed . "We worked on it almost every day." ' . The 'Thompson family moved tb Huntington Beach too late in the summer fo r Bill to sign up for other recreational activities. But that didn't put him off. He rounded up his neighbors .and started work on the Very ~I ·Broadway production. · He said the crew whiled away :j.be summer days writing a new sca.-lpt, rehearsing dance num-• , .QVIZ FE4.TURES 1EX INDU BOSS bers and garbing themselves in 50s-style costumes. His mother provided food but no artistic help. Bill, who proudly staled that he was playi n g th e John Travolt.a role, said most or bis sidekicks, including le ading laJy. Rebecca Downing, are eight years old. "It started out as just a sum- mer thing but we're going to keep it going now," s aid the 12-year-old act.or. •'When school starts, the neighborhood performers might take a crack at "Annie." Oil Patches Wash Ashore At 3 Beaches LONG BEAC H (AP) - Patches of heayy oil thought to be from a passing ship washed up on three Palos Ve rdes Peninsula beaches Friday, but the Coast Guard said dama1e appeared llibt. Coast Guard Lt. Scott Porter satd· the oil appeared to be a ship's bunker fuel or crude oil, but not from natural seepa1e. .. A life guard at Abalone Cove Beach walked into the surf there and came out with otJ up to h1I ankles " Porter said. The surf left a band of oU about a foot wide alona the en· Ure 1tntcb of the countJ beach, otticilll 1ald. R.,orta a1IO said ot1 was com· tac uban ft•• milet to the eut at Whhe S..Cb la Su Pedro. A priYAt.e beacb owned by the Poruacu-e lend Club Uo WU clamapd, Porter 1ald, addlq that. 6-nup crews were work· lns lato the nlaht to rake aad clean tM aadd at all th• alfeettd beachel. ly lo Oranie County inasmuch at aupervlaors last Tut,tday declared the Protram bad run lta coune and ulled Brown for permiulon ·to abollah lt. Two county supervisors in· dlcated Friday they don't see eye-to-eye with Brown's com· rnenta. •'Since be apparently is asking us to reconsider. I would think it would be the appropriate thing to do because it is the request ol lb• aoveruor. • • Thom at Riley said. However. Riley aald be beUnes the reuon for reduced gasoline comumptloo Ilea not witll the odd·even program, but, rather. with the blgh price of gasoline. "It ii a matter of economics. The price of ruel bu riMn to such an extent that it will DOt en· courage our old dri viog babtta," he said. Riley also userted that lta· tlona, customers and law en· forcement aaencies are db· recardlne odd-even rules. .. U we should keep tbe odd· even plan, I would want it to be enforced by the police, shertlf'a deputies and the district at- torney." Supervisor Harriett Wieder also said she believes tbe price of guoline is the major factor in holding down cooaumpt.ioo. • She aald she would be WlDIMJ.j to recomider the odd.fl'• pla tt there is new lnformatioD to )l coukler. · ln bis letter, Brown said UM;i 1uapemkm of the odd-even pro.;;• 1ram mlaltt atve cttirem a falM:S aeue o1 aecurtty that t.M eaero ,. posture bu ai&nlflcanUy im.:4 proved. ~ Brown said the loa1lldea-a 1 (Bee 000.EVEN, Pase AZ> t Arch -Rivals Skirmish:l .. # t Miller Hits Robinson's J ob With Cella . Orange County Supervisor Edi s on M ille r went lo Sacramento Friday for a trip that included a renewal of his squabble with arch rival As· sem blyman Richard Robinson , D·Santa Ana There were few new charges exc hanged by the pair in separate interviews with the As· sociated Press. Maller ques · tloned Robinson's ethics The assemblyman called that FVYouth Surprises Suspects Two Long Beach men were ar rested just before midnight Fri· day after their alleged burglary or a Fountain Valley home was interrupted by a 10-year-old boy. Taken into cuatody after a sho rt-lived attempt to outrun trailing police 0H1cers were Perry J . Dannelley, 48. and James Waggoner. 38. The two men were to be booked Into Orange County Jail on suspicion of burglary and as- sault with a deadly weapon. Lt. Bob McClain of the police department said the men re- portedly pulled weapons on the youth when he surprised lhem inside a home at 18468 Sant.a Belinda St. M cClarn said the youth was watching the home for its vaca- tioning owners and became sus- picious of the pai r. The unidentified boy ran from the home. apparently followed by the two men who jumped into their van and drove a way. The pair had been followed to the address by detectives from Long Beach who are investigat- ing the two men as burglary sus- pecta in Long Beach cases. The Long Beach officers start· ed the chase and were joined by ofricers from Fountain Valley. McClain said the men drove onto the freeway but were stopped after a short distance. He said both men suffered minor injuries during a scuffle when they wer e taken into custody. They were to be treated at UC Irvine Medical Center before being booked. McClain said pursuing officers alleged property was thrown from the van during the short chase. McClain said the two m en are each betna held ln lieu of $50,000 hail. KlV Drivers ~pt Offer LOS ANGELES (AP) -Strik· ing Rapid Transit Dlstrict bus drivers approved a new contract Friday, a1reein1 by a 3·2 margin lo return to work as soon as the RTD settles labor dis· put.el with two remalnlnt uoiom on strike. Earl Clark, president of the 5 ,000 -m em ber United Trana()Ottation Union, said be wu "extremely pleased'' with the 2,11' to 1,150 result ot tM ballot approvtn1 the three-year contract. ''One of the main concerns ot our driven was to maiQlain our very lmpo.rtapt work rU!a . . . we did I.bat, aad 1eeoadl,v we necoUat.ct a ~tract that wW meet the lnflatiOl'l.ary needl of our members oyer tbe nest three yean " CJan said. lleanftl.le, the RTD clerb uolon camtdlnd a new manaae· ment propoeal Friday, but ta1b wltb tbe mecbanlc• unton seemed stalemated. • • statement a "cheap shot" and attributed it to Miller 's anger at Robinson's attempts to get As· semblyman Bruce Nestande. R Orange, to run agarnst Miller in 1980. Maller, who was named by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 1n July to a vacancy o n the county board or supervisors. told re- porters h e ve nture d to Sacramento to meet with B .. own aides about local problems in· Miracle Bab11 volving odd-even gasoline sales and Indochina refugees His comment about Robinson ('ame When be was asked about a s tatement by activist Tom Ha yden that Robinson was a corrupt" poht1c1an. Hayden and his wife. actress Jane Fon· da. urged Miller's appointment Robinson. who backed the ap pomtment of rormer Democratic Assemblyma n Ron Cordova. protested Miller 's appointment • One-year-old Louise Brown . the test -tube ba~y born in Eng land last year. squeals when father introduces her to television studio audience in Chicago. Pilots Speak Up; FAA Drops Rules WASHINGTON <AP I In the fa('e of oppos1t1on from pnvate pilots. the Federal Av1at1on Ad ministration Friday dropped some or its safety proposals which were designed to reduce the chances of aerial collisions One of the proposals which was withdrawn would have ex· panded the band of air space in which pilots are required to be in contact with air traffic con· trol. · ll was one of several made In January in U1e aftermath of the Sept. 25, 1978, collision over San Diego of a jet airliner and a small Cessna flown by a pilot makin~ a practice landing ap· proacb. The crash killed 144 peo· pie. The 220,000-member Aircraft Owners and Pilota Association objected at the time, se.yin1 the c hanges would r estrict the freedom of private pllota to 10 where they want to. Under exisUng rules. pllota fiyina at alUtudea of 18 000 feet or more are subject to a'G traffic control. The proposal would have lowered the limit to 10,000 or 12,500 feet, depeodlq on loca· lion. Pllota of 1maJl planes who norm.Uy fly over 10,000 feet but not over 18,000 reet would have been affected by the band pro- posal which has now been aban· doned. Allo dropped were revlaed re· 1ut1tlonl tbat would have ,... quired £operattna under vttual na1.. to nit mitit plaa•. m commUftJcationa with air traffic control and adhere to traffic control ele1rancH an4 lastrucUoaa wblle ln the 10,000 or 12,SOO to 18,000 feet alnpace. But FAA Admini s trator Langhorne Bond said plans to upgrade a number of airports to termaoal control areas, those with the stiffest safety reqwre· ments. will remain in effect. A terminal control area is airspace around a busy airport where planes are s ubject to strict equipment and operating requirements. It wu this proposal that drew the mQSt fire from private pUots who aaJd they would either have to buy expenaive radar equip· ment or stop Oying into these airports. 3 Hijacken I.and in Iran R0MB <AP l -Three b'i· jacken wbo Hind an ltallan jetliner in a Md to publicise tbe diaappearmce ol a Moelem bob' man flew into Tehran, Iran, to- day. where tbe llla.m1c restme of Ayatollati RubOllah Kbomelnt bad aereect to w,l~me them. A •poke1maa for Alltalla AlrU.. In Rolne aatd. the tom· mandeered plme1 cU'l'Jlnl Uae tunmen llDd 11 lmtqa. lancled lD the lranla capital aa.r 1 fli1bt from Rome. An olftclal tn UM Telu'• airport coatrol tower conltrmed tbe landin• In a telepboee ......... Tbe plMe wa puked • • runway and 1rulan aut.borldel have ,.. abolrd, the Alltalla 1pokeunan aaSd early toda1 No oiber dlta1ll were lmm....._., known. • vigorously. He was a supporter . or the state Senate's rejection ol M 11s Fonda ·s state Arts CouncU 1 appointment. M tiler told the Associated Press the corrupt1on charge was a matter between Hayden and • Robinson. He went on to note • that before his e lechon in 1974,. Robinson was on the payroll of Orange County financier Louis <See MILLE&, Page AZ ) Slwrtage Of Blood Critical ByDELORESBROOK.SlaWJN Of -Oeit'f ...... ~ " Red Cross offic1ab are appeal- ing tA> volWlteers to donate blood to help ease a 'critical" sbortace of blood supplies ut.. Orang~ and Los Angeles eoan.r,. ties. Although blood supplies have been low throughout lbe nm· mer. no surseries in Orange County have been canceJed u a. result. officials said. 'Hoperully, people will respond to the appeaJ tlor b&oocl donations > Uus weekend and tbe rest ol the week and we will get back to our normal inventory.·• said Jorge Hyde, administrator at Orange County's Red Cross office. Hyde said blood supplies have been about S.000 units under de- sired levels since the Labor Day weekend. The regional <Los Angeles and Orange Counties) goal is collection of l,SOO pints of blood daily. "When the daily donations. start to lag. it doesn't take lcJag. to rail behind. We'd like lo set back on track," Hyde said. Te chnic 1ans working in Orange County hospitals said they have had to scramble to keep enough units or blood °" hand fdr both s urgeries and emergency care. . ·'It ·~ causing a moderatef amount or sloW1ng of services~ But nobody who needs blood baiii been de nied ... said Dr. Ro)1 Bums. or South Coast Medical! Center. j Hoag Hospital officials re~j ed no unusual problems wiuit blood supplies. • UCI Medical Center bl bank technicians said suppli ' are getting low. but so far have managed lo cover a e mergencies. ·'The problem is there t8ff BLOOD, Pase AZ) Ce ase Weath e r Low clouds throu1b mld-mornla• hou rs, otbenrile fair throuah I Sunday. Rl1h1 bot• day• ID mt d • 80 I . Ove~ Iowa 51 to ... IN81DE Te•A Y . Ttoa forrrwr COIUI Mtto ~ Ol'f ,..... to ,...,... ,,.. °"' """""',.,...for·~ COffO AfMI ,.,__., Blor,, ,,.,. Al. .,.,_ ......... ..... C.. M ~ .. _.. a.• ............ == ......... aN • ~. E ~ .... : ..... '--" • I.: ......... M .._., .... M .... lllJI ... .=.. A1 • Itta I • ----------------------~, .. RANCH RUN BY CREAN FOUNDATION INCLUDES TWO-ACRE LAKE Hundred• Of Youth 0roup9 Vlalt Each Veer For C•mplng, Flahlng, Picnic• By WILLIAM HODGE • Of tM Delly ~lleot ,...., E lla Rosenbaum stood h1&h on :the foothills in the 1890s and abouted "balloo'' across lhe Capistrano Valley. Her words ·came rolling back to her. She and her husband Oscar btd just purchased 158 ac~ of tiis parents· sprawling r anch north of San Juan Capbtrano. El la named the place "Echo Ranch." Today. the echoes h ave evaporated. They've been . ·drowned out by lhe sounds or nammers striking nails and trucks rolling across concrete The ranch 1s now called "Rancho Capistrano ·' Despite South Orange Coun· ty's growth, however, the ranch property 1s still laden wilh re f 'r•nn Pogf! A I MILLER ... Cella. who was later convicted or Medi-Cal fraud "I think that kind or activity 1s suspect," Miller said "Gett.mg on somebody's payroll for Sl,SOO or $2.500 a month ror doing nothing so you cun c·tt m p<11gn, I think there's something wrong with lhat ·• Asked about Miller's slate ment, Robinson said he reported publicly after the campaign that he had gotten ~ a month from Cella for about six months in late 1973 or early 1974 Formally, the money was for working on one o f Cella 's hospital advisor y committees for health tesllnlo(, the ai.- :iemblyman said But he added, "ll was probably more money than the job was worth." "Mr. Miller u; just frightened, as he well should be,'' Robinson »aid. "He won't be In office very long." The assemblyman also noted that many olher pollticlans.l in eluding Brown, got money rrom Cella. Robinson said he was "active· Jy encouraging'' Ncstande Lo run against. Miller next year, and thought there was ·'better than a 90 percent shot" Nestande would run . Nestande, was was deposed r ecentl y by A sse mb l y Republicans as their caucus c hairman, said Robinson had given him "some very persuasive arguments" for run- n in g for super visor, but he b.aan't made up his mlnd yet. M Iller said he hoped to r aise $350,000 for his election cam- paign. He aald public response to him in Oran1e County Is · chanllng. • "I 've been pie.king every ~ hostile 1roup I can flnd to speak • before,'' he said . .. .. . . •' ' 'I • ... ... .. . ' OAANOI COAST i•J41\'1Qltnl fM Of-CMoi Oillly ,., ... wllA Wl!/cl! I> (- .. _ "'9 _..._ ......... -...... °'_ '"" ~ .............. ~ S...•<tl•Ni•--............. -· .................... , ... . Mtw H._...,., -....... ..... 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Hun dreds of non -profit charitable groups visit the ranch each year fo r campouts and plc- n i cs nestle d be tween Bill Bathgate's orange orchards to the soulh and open land to the north. The ranch provides a gr eal recreationa l opportunity for everyone from Cub Scouts to Y ·Indian Maidens. "The grounds are all part of the foundation," ranch manager Steve Warner said. "The place is always available fo r these groups Lo use. "But we ' re usually booked about a year in advance " Nostalgic and exotic remin- ders of the area's past linger near every tum of the rancho's windin& road. An old, rusted bean seeder Lies near the remains of old wagons. No longer are there teams or horses to drag il aJong the fertile furrows. An ornate gypsy wagon rests nearby, proud and oblivious to th e years of toil and sweat Finger Power BurgWr Downed by Digit SANFORD, Fla. <AP) -In the dim light of his bedroom, Charles Towne had no trouble convlncln& the in- truder to freeze: "Mister, if you so much as move, you're a dead man," Towne told him. But when 'Towne reached over the man who bad been crawling along his bedroom fioor to fli ck OD a light , he gave his ruse away instead or holding the intruder at gunpoint, the 45-year -old Towne wu holdin& h im at fi nger point. "I suddenly realized I've got my ringer held on th1s guy," said Towne. an artist. recalling the Thursday morn- ing incident. "I HAD TO REACH over the top of him to gel the switch and still keep m y finger pointed at hi m ," he said, shaking hls head at the memory Towne called his 15·year-old son Russ to the room and armed him with the leg of an antique piano, then left the bedroom to call the police. He said the intruder tried to run out of the house, but sat down again when he couldn't flnd the door Towne then armed his son with an antique Indian war club. "I said, 'Russ. if he so much as wigales a whisker, hit him with it,"' Towne recalled. DEP UTY SHERIFFS arrived a few minutes later Gerard Robert Baudy, 32, of Bushnell, was arrested and charged with burglary to an occupied dwellin&. police said. He was held in lieu or $1,575 bond. Towne said Baudy used to work for him And he said that after the police arnved he began trem bllng over the incident. "I auddenly realized if he had had a gun. he could have blown me away,"~he said. "On e police oUlcer said to me , 'Mr. Towne, you're either crazy or the most couraaeoua man I've ever seen.'" But Towne wasn't about to take the incident t.oo seriously. "The fickle fl n1er or fate strikes aaaln," he joked. l"romPageAI ODD-EVEN •. confusion at the gaa pumps have a bated but that the undertytna problems have not c hanaed aigblflcantly. ''Supplies of 1a1 a re not noticeably higher than when lines first began to form lD May . "Aa a 10Clety we are no more ener11 secure today than we were when the odd•ven plan waa fint implemented," he aald . Slnce lmpotltlon of tbe odd· even plan lalt, Kay, guoliM de- mand bu beeQ l'llMlaaced by 7.3 percent, tbe UM ol pubUc rapid tranalt ~bu lncreaMd by 20 percent ud tJ'afftc OD Rate hlgbw111 bu. drOOPed a.a ,.,.. cent, Brown niid lD W. 19Uer • At tbe llllM time, UM Rate &ner•r Commtulcm r...,.;ed that 1MOUae MtppU. blv• .lo· en....s.arm.,......r.· ~~Un1tntbe odd...-pLaa. .. lddtUon to Los An1• md ~. •re: Ian Dl••'.i'. Ian Bernardino, lllver'IMl9 Al•mlld•, ........,, S.ant1 Cler•, Ventura, San llltlf, Coatr1 c .. ta, lanta Cra,·llirto ead lodom•. Sn Prudlc!o edmbll.Rtn a loc•l odct·•HD pro.ram that .,.. not tom• .... -...... plan. F..-P-.AJ BLOOD ••. alway• a 1horta1e durtna cer- tain pertoda, like summer and Chrtatmu," aaid Jose Ocui1, actln1 blood bank director at UCIMC. "People are on vacation, so they don't donate. Or duriq ~ enerl)' crunch they 'd aay, 'Why s hould l waste my au to 10 donate blood?• ''There'• u much u a 50 per- cent drop in doaaUooa durtn& ~!. r!ak 1euon.a, whlcb are t.be "llf'aya,•• Ocarta aatd. Blood bank tecbnlclana can't keep lldequate auppllea from tbe perlodJ of plentiful donations becauH blood muat be used wltbla 11 daya. "Needleu to aay, very few un· ltl an ever outdated,•• <>carts Hid. a.ct Cro11 olftelaJa have \ten a t ,.,_., lncreue lD blood doaaticm over the put 1••, ad· mlolatrator Ihde Nid, tMlt de- mud f« blood bu IDcn....S at u •v• srutar raa.. , Tb• .Rad Ctoa IUDOl1ll •bout to pere• ot tbl bfOOd _. tn Oran1• and l.OI Aa1elH hot,.i.11. . .- o.lly ~ ............... THE AGRICULTURAL PAST COMES TO LIFE ON AANCHO CAPISTRANO'S LANES Old Buggy la One Of S.verel Tum-of.Century Vehlcl•• Dotting R•nch represented by the tools used by those who eked their living from the land. Near the ranch house sits the exotic. A half-century old port·a potty used by miners deep m a cave. It looks like an ordinary ore carrying wagon. But the top har bors two seats M lners could not be modest The recent past also has 1~ niche at the sprawling ranch The broken remains of a formula one racing car once driven by Swede Savage lay near a hedge A Mexican market that was built for a movie shot at the ranch six years ago re mains overlooking the s wim ming pool and bath howie Visit.ors to the ranch are en· couraged to use th<~ giant SWlm- m in g pool and a two ac re reservoir lba\ 's stocked with fish. ·'The lake is stocked with sun fish and blue gill, about half· pound size," Warner said. "It's basically fo r th e kids and they've been good about obeymg llmlta. ''The fish seem to replerush themselves " Warner tS worlung on another addition to the ranch It's an added attraction that could frighten the memory of the hones that drew lhe old wagons It's a rruruature model of lhe o!d iron horse "I've been working on reator· 1ng 1t for about two yean~." Warner exphuned. "We should be ready to set 1t up m a.not.her year." Neu.· Sperially 0 n ee ll gets going, the miniature train will circle an L- shaped area south or the ranch's old racetrack, a remnant or the days when the rancho holl8ed an exclusive country cl ub. Thoroughbred horses used Lo thunder around the furlongs while their owners dreamed of riches Now, others dream of riches as they survey the undeveloped, prime hillside land covered by lhe Rancho Capistrano But the Creans plan to leave the rancho intact. safe from the scouring of massive earth mov- ers No housing tract or in- dustnal park will violate its ear - ly California atmosphere ll w1U stand as a monument to d forgotten lime, a place to Jo(et a way from 1t all Counly Sclwol Enrollnmnt Shoim Decline UCI Adds Center When school bells ring Tues day morning , a n estimated 353,385 Orange County students For Joh Health will head for classes a 2 7 per cent decline from last year Dr. Robert Peterson, county superintendent of schools, !>aid the dechne 1s roughly compara ble to the state's average and re· s uits from lower birth rat~ Current pro1ect1ons, Peterson said , indicate that public school enrollment will continue to decline through 1982, then head upward. Last year, enrollment in the county's 29 elemen tary and secondary schools stood al 363,368. The fi gure includes those who were enrolled in special education cla11ses, but not students in adult education programs. By DA VlD KUTZM ANN Ot .... O.•• ~ .... '~ UC Irvine doctors and re 'iearchers are nr gan111ng a center for the .,tud) or occup& t1onal health, making the un- i\ er-.1ty one of onl) seven LO tht! t'nited Stal~ spcl'1ahtmg in the hl•l<I ""Crcatrnn or this center pUL'> l · C J rvine in a pos1 lion or n a tional leadership In the field or occupational health," -.aid Dr H 0Wlght Culver , bead or the new center The research and teaching far1hty 1s being organized to help allev11:1lc a shortage of pro fess1ona1s in the field and t.o aJso probe more deeply into occupa Pagea•t lt'l•t1en Cheryl Prewitt Ml11 ltintulppi, and Tana Carli, Ml11 Ohio, wcm awim1ult and talent competition lo Mil.a America P~eut prelhnlpary compeUUon 1n AUadllc City. , ' t1onal hl'alth hazard:.. a state- ment by the university 'i a1d The UCI center w1 II provide d1 agnos 1., and t n·atm1·nt of wo rk relatt.>d 1nJunc!> dnd dis cases off1c1ab !>:ud The 1mpetu!'> for estahlishin~ tht· n•ntC'r wa!'> ba!>ed on the con < l'rn'> of stJlt' Jnd ff'dnal health offlc1ab lhat too f<'W doctor'>. nursc•s and other health pro- fessionals wen• gorng into the occ·upat1onal fu>ld Only a limited number of un 1vers1t1es have offered such training program'> for docton. in the past, Or Culver said. or equal concern, however. have been lhe increasing num bers of workers who have suf- fered inJunes in chemical m1s- h a ps while on the JOb . An estimated 60,000 chemicals 1n genera! induslnal use have yet to be tested for long term heaJth effects Using a comb1nallon of st.le and federal funds. the center wi l l w o rk closely with Cahfonua''l Department of ln- dustnaJ Relollom 1n probing the effects or chemical accidents. The state legislature has already approved the a llocation ,.. of about Sl million a year for the center wh1le the federal govern- ment will spend $4 mllllon over a fl ve-year pe riod for the facility The state also wlll be support- ing a secood occupational health center at UC Berkeley. which will serve th e norlbern Cali fornia a re a pri martly. UCLA will be affiliated with the Irvine center while medlcal w booll at UC Davis and UC San Franciaco .SU work wJlb tbe Berkeley reaearcben. Irvine officlala aald tu.eta from t.be U.S. Departmeat of Health. Education and Welfare will 10 ~ard N tebUMlDC OC· eupat.knal belltb tralD.l.q pro- arama for dodon, DUrMI and nunt.ac ltudenta u weU u other allied pra1e11-.ia . The ..U•er'alb' also plam to develop araduate p!:Jrama teadlq to muter'• PhD ~...... ln environmeutal tos-'ec>IOO and occupaUODa) bHlth -••DMl'lnl· Dr. CUlwr 1.W reetd111' la oecup.UOOal medltlM at the· UCI Medic al Scbool wtll be'. tauaht to reco•nta• •Umeotl cau1ed by chemical or othf work buardl; eumlH tcmd Y of chemJcall ud determlne . effect of environmental to • · cuta lo lir. water, food ujl pluu. ' They alto wtll be aebooled la . reco1ntsln1 potential wort~· related h11ard1 relatlnt to redlat.lon, no6H, cbemicall, lm· proper ventJl1tlon end tcaulp-- ment. ') J I, Youths Sa1nple. life oa Coast .. .. ~Cf!:'tll&N •t• U•l•fi with ll••lin1too ..-a.w--.7'.s.-uc BeK~famlkllltlda~r c1pa11 • ~l1pl111 of •ff•ctloa ~••• °'18.~ :.~, .. -... = ...... t'oe of I trto Of -n I "'"---.. .. pro -ftlllllliJKkl ....... -.~-ft~te '0..lr" Halor 1•an at • Pa.a ~boanlnt·Andr een of =~--ltMol .. ztJ-.. Ponsruu, Norway, waa U1u :n. ..._, twoM ia.d • lloJ: flnl to .arrlwe-1D Wu l Oranae · ~ .a I.be ftrst lo wt alld ~Judge Set .To Rule on :Boy's Life Oraace Count7 Superior Court Judie Bru~e Sumner bas sebffWed an 8:U a.m. beariq TuesdlY to render a declaion on whether to order tennlnatloo of life support systems that are keeping a US-year-old accident victim alive . Vincent Martin "Marty" Young of Weatminster. had been in a coma at Newport Beach 's Hoag Memorial Hospital since April 24 when he was hurt In an automobile accident in Hunt· ingtoo Beach. His mother , Nina, has peti· tioned Judge Sumner to order life support systems shut off. Doctors believe such action will lead to the young man's death. At a bearing this week, Dr. . Thomas Rogers, a Newport Bea ch neurosurgeon. testified that Young has s uHe r ed ir· reversible brain damage and is d oomed lo a vegetative ex· istence without any chance for recovery. An Orange County Judge has never before been faced wilh de· ciding whether to terminate Hfe support systems. Most Workers Will Be on Jof:ls Monday Admissions Day Monday will be a holiday for some local gov- ernment workers and not for others. The same alllO will be true for banks and savinp and loans but doo 't try to go to any state aaen- cy. That will be closed. A survey shows city halls in Irvine, Newport Beach, Hunt- ington Beach, Laguna Beach and Fountain Valley will be open. City halls in Costa Mesa and San Clemente will be closed, bow ever. County offices will be closed on Monday too but federal agen- cies will be open, including the post office. Schools will be open also. Banks that will t>e c losed for business Monday include Securi- ty Pacific National Bank, Bank of America, Crocker Bank and Wells Fargo Bank. G reat Western Savings and Loan and Home Savings and Loan will be open . Home Federal Savings and Loan will be closed. com.-oa tlile food. ''Aa.rtum eat a lot au lbe time," M7I tile blond 16-year old who aporta the be1lnnint1 ot a mustache . that matcbu htb balr. "lly favorite is the 1tealu I llke the way they're prepared, tbey're not u apicy In Nonv•Y." be commenled. Paul also has an eye for lhe clr11. "California (irls ate pretty:· be admits. "They are famous all over the world. I've read about them most of my life." He blushes and hedges a bit when asked if he'll date the local girls. ·'The dating system ts d1f ferent here. They date here for fun . They're not serious. In Norway, we date more for r lo:.t• relationships and don't date u~ many girls." A pianist who already has test· ed the keys at his home with Uw George Limas family, Paul 1s a l so interested in muSH' systems. His father sells stcreoi. as well as electrical appliance:. in Norway. Paul concedes that stereos and television sets are of good quality in Huntington Beach an<I less expensive than in bis native Norway. Vedranka Zura, 17. of Pula Yugoslavia , i s awed h\ Californians ' love affair with television. ''Televi sion differs 1n Yugoslavia." s he relates "It ·s not all day long. just in th(· morning and evening And there are more musicals." She contends that Amcn<"an food contains more sugar than that at home, a small seaside r;· sort. "In my country, food 1:-. more natural. Here, everythmg is packaged.·· But s he likes A merican rookies . She ate some for breakfast during her first day 1n the home of her American "parents". the John Magnusons Yugoslavia, she shrugs, has no equivalent to the cookie. Like the other two exchange students, 16-year-old Gulbun Baykul of Istanbul, Turkey. has concluded that Americans arc rar more friendly than she wa~ led to believe. And s he likes the ir dish washers -almost as much as she Hk'es their computers. Gulbun is considered a "math whiz" by her American family, the Dale Schneiders . She is excited about a com pute r math program offered at Edison High School this year. something un available 1n similar level Turkish schools, she says. Gulbun has noticed that therC' is more affection in pubhr heri> than in her native land. "There's more kissing." she ronf1des "But that's not really bad " She says she just might try 1t h erself. ·i· ................... :J. . •••t a trat,efldog1 • ~ Wl~rfy two-year-Gld tbepberd al mixed parenta1e, might j qu . lie'• housebroken and 1ood with children. You t can set a cloeer look at the Oranae County Animal . · • Sbel&er tn Oruae from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday • ~. tbroUlb 1atun1a1. A-- JI , . ---·---------...·--- O.ttyl"lltltMetf~ LIKES THE STEAKS Paul SchonnlnG-Andre .. ~ 'TOO MUCH TV Vedranka Zuza 'MORE AFFECTION HERE' Gull:>un Ba:1kul Laguna Beach Busincsst11an L. Caida Di~s S <? r \' 11· l s a r" I o cl ii y fo r lonrt1m<' L.1 ..;1.111 BP:11 Ii n· 1dc·nl l...ifa\1 t t• l"11da, ""'" 1 p ·r.atcd ll<11da l'l11mh1ng <"orrlJrnny in t<•Wll f11r It • fl.I' t )•; \I ir:-., died Au~ ?,II at till' .1.,.11f I.I Mr 1:.11r1:.i '' ,J-. 1 Nim m'·rc1al f1sh1•rman 111 Ill'; \ '> :n~t·r vcars. mo\ 111 • tu I:nc·1111loJ'> in 1~~6 tu b<'C'OIOt' d 1 luml11n~· t'ontrartor lit> mO\ •·d t 1 !iJnta M'm1l'a. and l<ill·r I .• ~ t n.1 B1•.11 h \~hert' he t !il..iblisht·cl ht:-> O\\n firm lie: v.;1-; ;i mcmlll r 111 Masonic Lodge 3Rl 1" & A:1T 1n Or •·ans1de r ,, r 2 6 \ c •• I s f I I 5 f J l h t! r . NH hol:.)c; 11.J •cl 1. {'a ml' lo J\rncrHJ rrnm l.1•hanr111 1n 11\88 and v. a. lh1• f1r .. 1 Wr•l>l Coast 1m· port N of on• nt al rul'., Mr Battlrl ,., sun IH~rl hy hie; w1 fl' Mari:arcl of lh1• family home at I f~,,, H1llcrc!'>l Drive. sons <J1rislophcr of Okinawa, Ja~an .ind l.avfayrtte Ba1da ff of 1.:1~una Bcarh. brolh('rs Stutz of Cormia <lfl J\Lir, anc.l James and llowcll BJ1da of Los An~(' I Ni. He 1s nli.o sun 1 ved by sisters Adele Sumrvra nf La Mirada, and Isabt·lle Rosser of Long Beach. lt'('S Wiii he held Masoni<' today at 2 Family Mortu.i Laguna Beach a t Ray Chapel in The famil y rcque~l" donations be made tn Mr Billdj s name to the Asthma Assooation or the Heart Fund 'Mein Kampr , Bought in NY NEW YORK <AP) -A lone, unidentified badder paid $10,000 for a first edition, personally in· scrl bed, copy of Adolf Hiller's "Mein Kampf," according to a spokesm an for the Charles Hamilton Galleries auction house here. H arvey Fondille r s aid the copy was the seventh of SOC> printed ln 1925. It carried an in· 1crlptlon to a retired Major Sc but ler vanKtikcn. ,. ... Garden Gro"e Kiiier . . Execution Delay Ordered by .. ?Judg ::: ~::; aeveraJ que1tlon1 abou~;~e W ASRINGTON <AP > -U.S. Su~ Court J111Uc1. W1W.am H. Rebnaulst told Nevada of- flciala Friday to1 delay tbe ex- ecuUon of confeued killer Jesse Bllhop ot Garden Grove until the rull court acts In his cue. Rehnqulat reluctantly crated a request by two public delen- d e rs tbat Biabop'1 life be 1pared for the time beiq. Biabop, who pleaded guilty to tbe 1977 shooting death of a Baltimore man durln1 a Lu Vegas casino robbery. has op- posed asking any court to over- turn or delay bis sentence. He said such appealJ were a ••farce" that only "proloneed the suffering" for him and bis family Bishop was to have died last month, but Nevada public de!en· ders Kirk Lenhard and George Franzen obtained a temporary postponement from Rehnquist The justice, who handles e m e rgency matte rs coming SICKI ~ SICK il - BECAUSE ••• A~w ~ Iii• ... Color TY CNsoMlie~ ...... C .... MTe boolcJl!t tt. -Mt tr-AIC TY for c cuWcu ulWw IH1 md ~ehecl • '-9tt' _...., ......... 4ad - •• dldll'tlwY ................ .... ltlat It ..... llrf• ........... "'"' by foctory trm.d tedllki.. to .. _.. hiM of apt"-,..-iOf'-U -110 c ...... -ofc_.... PHOMl '61-lJ29 f<>l ,.ICH. from the judidal circuit that ln· cludea Nevada, Cl'anted a atay Aug. 25. He . asked Lenbard, Fr amen and st.ate authorities to answer HB Slaying Said Suicide A HUDti.ngton Beach man de· finitely fired the bullet that ended his own life last Tuelday ati,er allegedly killing his wtle with the same gun the day before, police reported Friday. The bodies of Tam Minh Pham and hls wife. Hoa, were discovered Tuesday afternooo in the bedroom of thell' bome at 6271 Marvista Drive. Police said Friday an in· vest1gation revealed that the rouple had been experleocang marital problems. HICKI H•n~..._.~._ ........ .... ...... 'cllcomt tton• ltlot ... pt ... klwHt ~ ,. ..... Tiie pric.e .... , lloid ............ ~ ..... .. ...... 1u .. ._.. ......... •tore ... ........ It fr-f--4 -...... Mf"'ic• ... .. ... •ttdecl ....... ~y of -. ..,...,.,.. PHOMl '61-ll2' caae. lllld thole answers 4lfite submlt1ed more than a • k . . aco. •:·:: The orteirtal death warra~ Bl1hop baa expired. -~- "If I were casting my v°1f~ the application for a stay aat:.a member of the full courec:1 would vote to deny the &~!" Rehnquist said in a seven-~e opinion explaining bis order . !•. • "But because I am act.tni:J&s surrogate for the full court. ~ because the court will have.fib opportunity to consider lhls ~ pllcatioo a t its regulaJity scheduled conference the ~t week of thia month, I have fe. solved doubts which g reatly trouble me as to my proper course of action in favor or COClii· nuing the injunction which I pre· vioualy Issued to and 1ncludlpg Monday, Oct. l unless previ~ ly modified or vacated by 'tile court," Rehnquist said. · H• ,_. ... ..._ to cGI AIC TY iMd .,cit •,nu rif1!A o .. ,. Hw ,.._-... al Hie ,.. ti .._, of •ftn:91ty 9ld MrY•n. He MTecl Kmt mid -..,., IMc-Ate TY ~ ~ "-tr pnc• o•w ~· ...... AMI tf .. ..ca ~c• M -411 ~ .,....+wet by .._ -friewdty. f-.illar fee•• ._. lie pwdMtwd 1111 Mt tr-. D-M't tt 1-f ..... lftM to col .A.IC TY If yo. -lul tlM _... for o ......, TV, Sten., or Video prodllct? -..ct .,_. lkk. 'HOMI t6a.ll l9 •79 & '80 Models in stock & on display! 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MOUQ: llON • .nt. 10.7 SAT. 1N:IO; IUN. ~2-4 ...,.. M•3321 /. ranker Chrlstelled 1'he S.S. Arco Alaska, largest and most expensive commercial veaael ever built on the West Coast, was christened Friday at the shipyards of National Steel and Ship· . . b.uilding Co. in San Diego. The ship is 952 feet long, 166 feel wide and can carry 1.3 million barrels o f crude.oil. t:Banks Tighten Credit :~ ... ·· ,. ii~ ,.r , . .. Latest Rate Hike Inflation Fight Move :~ NEW YORK tAP > -The nation'• bank.I, JM!rambling to keep up with government attempta ~ m inflation by tightening credit, ra.laed their e lending rates Friday above the record set .,. week -but the industry split on whether the _,, rate abould be 12'h percent or ~. i • Analysts said they expected ba.nka to agree ln .tile next few days on the higher level. The record •last week was 121/• percent. " ~:;:-'CITIBANK., THE NATION'S SECOND·largest ~'k. waa one of several that decided on a 12'h ..pef(:ent prime rate, while ..Sank of America, the ~lariest bank ln the nation, and No. 3 Cbaae :l(a&hattan Bank opted for the 12~ percent rate. , At the beginning of 1978, the prime rate was 1144. ~ The prime rate is not related to con.sumer· credit rates, many of which are limited by state •. But the higher cost to busineaaes tends to be· p used to customers. Banks reserve the prime rate for best corporate customers, but it is seen as an indicator of where other interest rates may be ·ll,aded. ~ Shortly after the increases in the prime rate -wore announced, in fact, Home Savings and Loan •Asaociation, the Los An&eles-based savings bank ti.at ls the nation's lar1est bousina lender, said lt •a• raising it.a prime mortgage rate to 12 percent from 11 ~ percent. .. THE INC&EASE MEANS THAT a 30-yeat ioortgage for $75,000 will cost $771.46 a month ~auae of the higher rate, instead of the $757.06 monthly payment the same mortgage would have colt at ll:Y• percent. One reason cited by Home Savings and Loan was a key to the increases announced by the big com merciaJ banks -the rising cost of money. The Federal Reserve Board, trying to cut in· nation by making money harder to obtain, bas Chicago Rapes Rise •: · CHICAGO <AP> -The number of reported npes in Chicago la 20 percent bigber than lut ,year, and police have more than doubled the fllll-time squad assigned to invest.taate the crimes. · Police atatlatics show that 950 women reported f'M>eS through Aug. 15, a 20 percent increase over the same period in 1978. Police believe the 'Increase ii due to a greater reportina rate, rather than an increase in the number of incidenta. " r. been raising ita interest rates recently -rates that banks must pay to obtam much or the money they lend. Those increases by the f'ed have led to several increases in the prime rate 1n recent weeks. Consumers reel the effects of a higher prime rate another way -busi nesst·~ pass that cost in· crease along lo their customer:. LOANS LINKED TO THE PRIME rate are important to almost all corporations. They finance inventories, pay for the start up costs of construe · tioo work and cover the early coi;t.s or corporate expansion. Al F. W. Woolworth & Co , for example, each quarter·point rise in lhe priml' rate adds about $1 million to the cost or the giant retailer's 10ventory Because its borrowing is spread among more than 30 banks, It's bard to calculate just how much more than that the latest increase will cost Woolworth. "It does make you more sens1t1ve to the cos~ of carrying the inventory ... and 1f the high rate continues long enough, 1t might cause you to.;~· duce the amount or inventory you carry." said Er· lis W. Smith, senior vice president for hnance at Woolworth. While retailers like Woolworth might cut prices to shrink inventories. the costs of a higher prime rate eventually find their way back to the consumer in the form of higher pnces. ~ THAT MIGHT SEEM JNf'LATIONARV, but the Federal Reserve hopes to ri ght inflation by raising interest rates to slow the economy. The government hopes that dampening the economy will reduce the present strong d<'mand for goods and services that has bad prices steadily higher. But that strategy has not worked so far. lnfla· lion is running at an annual rnlc of about 13 per· cent. The amount of business loans made by New York commercial banks soared by a record $1.1 billion last week, and analysts fear that It may take more increases in interest rates to reverae that trend "The job's not done yet, because the Federal Reserve baa not been successrul tn curbing the money supply," said Lawrence Kudlow, an analyst at the brokerage house or Bear Stearns. ··1n all likelihood, intereat rates will spike up again in the next month or so." :::Thundershowers Loom Florida, Gulf Coast May Get Damp " 1• 72 S1 .. 1' " .. .. ., ., SS n ., 1t ., ,. " •• 1' fO u 70 •• ,. .. .. 46 .. . = ;; , ... ""°9nl• l'lt~ l'tlMd,,. li'llMCI,~• 11..,itlCllV ·-•k'"'*" 5t. LAlll• Slli'·T- lett Le•• te110i.ot ..,.,,,.,. 5' Mtrlt IHltlt ....... 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Newport HUllltnoton t • u S.n OltoQO COuMy J , U Swell Aver-.,....,, Ill'"' Ma•· lm11m Ml9fll In lwt Dlnoc;llOn """ Mu ow Lim• ' J S Senft MOflk• 1 J IW Newport HUllllnoton 1 i • S... 01890 c:.wnty t ' iW OU !loo• I•• '""d•y· Sttt111 oec,.. .. 1n __,...,¥ ,.,_.,, Mir ........ ..., .. ....... 4 M ~y P rldlly It pOli eo l'OI .._ """ C -tty ~ 30 0 "' <•t -I • ..... ., '°"'...,.,, "'" 1>41 ~ .. ftetutrtoy .,,... SIJno•• II '°'' cJO ftOI •91 ... ••llOll'Ot>l!l' ..... t•rll ~ btllO.a t I t m -"°"' (AICr/ Wiii • ... __ ,Air ·sweepei:s Out? Newport EyeB Ad Hoc Report U1lal a b&onl' to blow a.a- aod l••• cuUta11 tato the 1u..U ol Newport .. aeb may Join 1bl 1111 ot adMU• p~ ed bJ cttt blw. Tbe~llOMol•re eommendatliDnl to be alffd M-. day afteroooD at the City Coao- cn 1tud1 ..... 00 lD • report prepa,red bJ the ctt.Y'• ad hoe l'fadbtt and llltaUon eommJUee. TID 00 ... rl El!, appo6nted ln Marcb. comlti.d ot coundl mem bers Evelyn Bart, Paul Hummel and Ray WU1lam1, plann1nt comml11loner Allan Beek, Sue Ficker of Stop Pollut- i n c Our Newport <SPON >. Dayne Stiles of the Irvine Co. and resident John Dwuer, an environmental cooaultant. "'be committee was appointed to devise ways to bait tbe buildup ol ailt ln Newpott Bay. When ll wu created, a deadline of Sept. 1 wu Mt for completion of a report. The list of recom- mendations represents an in- formal conaen.aua of commitlff members. Tbat list, which la to be dis· cussed at the lnfonnal afternoon seas Ion Monday, contains 28 re- com mendatlons, including the propc>Md ban on blowers ·'due to the fact that the usage in mo.t instances transfera debris and trash from private property to public property." SOME OF THE other recom· mendaUona contained In the re· port are: -Study the cost and feuibili· ty of modifying the city storm drains "&<> the majority of the runoff goes into sn:eable lakes or retarding bas10s ... with the idea that the lakes would func· lion as back-up silt traps ... " -"Attempt to stop silt com· ing down San Diego Creek from ever reaching Newport Beach" by backing construction of a de· siltation basin above MacArthur Boulevardinthecityof Irvine. -DEVELOP A PROGRAM with the ma1or land owners, the Senrors Plan, Mesa P icnic The Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Club will sponsor its first annual picnic from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept 14 at the Estancia Adobe In Costa Mesa. The estancla Is located at Adams Avenue and Mesa Verde Drive West. Hot dogs and watermelon will be served, with a kazoo band contest scheduled. There will be games including darts and cro· quet, with prizes to be awarded to Mr. Senior Citizen with the most beautiful legs and Mrs. Senior Citizen with the most wrinkles. Information ls available by calling 754·5391. Re,Soaal w.-Qultty Ccmtrol Board UJd UC AcrlcuJtural Ex· t.enaloa to minimize "nutrient n&DOff lJlil9 UM Baek Ba1 from major turf and laad1caped areu, apedfytna the types and amowu o1 te.rtilb:en to be • .,.. plied and the method of appUca· tlon." · -"Redo the landlcaplnl ot Galaxy Park to empba1iH droupt.-reabta.Dt planta u a mean• of preaerv Ina lbe bluff ... " Tbe report also llata a recom- mendat:kJn to "avoid the danger of exceutve e?'08ioa from 1rad-tn1 project.a by permitting grad- ioc only between AprU U and Oct.15." However. the document notes ''no recommendation" after that statement. ONE OF THE len&thlest Stt· tlona of the report deals wttb c01Utructioo sit.e retention of silt in basins. Th~re are two alternate re· commendations coverlne con· structioo of the basins and for Lagana Bills determ1ntn1 bow tars• thOM . buinl lhould be. > One alternate calll. for eoa· 1truction ot a batl.D tlaat would bold four lnebH of ralafall before overflowlq became ''ia a bad ltOr'IJl. four lnebee ot rala may ~1 lD one 4•.Y. IO tbe lllt baalnl must be l>lf eaiouP to bold t f OW.·lDchHlnfall" That reqwrement, acconUns to the report, ll baaed on ••a three·day storm u severe u will be teen once in 10 yean." THE SECOND .4.LTEaNATE would calculate the size of the baaina on the bull of "a six· hour storm aa aevere JI will be seen once every two years." However that recommend•· lion only shows a question marlt for the number of lncbea of ralD- f all that caJcuJalion would totaL The report carries several suggest1ona relating to bluff1, some or whlcb are similar to the city's existing bluff ordinance and some of which would restrict furtber developmenl.5 near bluffs Transport Center Plans Approved The concept of a Sl.8 million permanent transportation center in Laguna Hills wu approved by the Orange County Transit District tOCTD) board of dlrtttors. OCTD staff will now seek ways to pay ror the small.scale center. whlch will expand the 2 6 acre bus depot facility presently operating out or the Lagunu ffills rnall. THt: CENTER was chosen by county olflcialJs as fourth in line ror money available from a state bill intended for transportallon projecta. But It.aft members said other rundlng sources will be 10veatl1at.ed LD an effort to speed up the it.art of construction, now scheduled for 1981. OCTD director Ralph Clark said the Laguna Hills project is top priority and should be kept on .. ·a rront burner ... THE PRESENT stallon serves the second highest number of passengers per day in thP OCTD system. orr1c1als said . The> estimated about 2,200 pasaengers get off and on buses at the mall every day. Current plans ror the transportation facility call for passenger shelters and oH·slreel bus st.opS. as well as a small center with restrooms. Slovilc Widow Dies DETROIT <AP I -Antoinette Slovak the widow of the only American soldier shot for deser· tion since th~ Civil War. died Friday oC cancer. She was 64. I. Capo School Pupils Up 4% More than 21,000 youngsters will be putting away the swim suits and p1ck1ng up the school books Monday as they return to <'lasses In the Capistrano and Laguna Seach Unified School Districts. More than 18.000 students are e xpected to arrive for lhe first day or classes at Capistrano L'n1f1e'1 School District 's 21 t>lt>mentary, intermediate and hig h i.c hoob Monday, an Increase of about 4 percent over last year's student enrollment. And Laguna Beach educators are expecting 2,820 studenta to sllOw up for first day of school at that dtStrict 's five campuse:;. Those parents desiring bus schedule tnformatioo in Dana Point. San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano. Capistrano Beach, Laguna Niguel and Laguna Hills. should caJI the Capistrano distract headquarters at 496-1215. Parents of Laguna Beach yo ungs ters should call the district office at 494 -8546 for bus schedule 1nformat1on. CficJQe yDur braiiz G£V£~day. Subscribe to the Orange Coast newspaper that entertains and informs you fully about your community and the world. Read the stimulating DAILY PILOT 642-4321 • • I • ·-··- J , , 1tlle•pi•9 It l/p • t1onal tool of a county agency con· l.-. cerned with alcoholism. The puppets portray the heart. Ii ver, brain and stomach. In center is Delbert, the star. The Laguna Beaeb Boya Club watched puppets from CHnica Ometochtlt dramatize the problems of problem drinking. The puppeta are an educa· 'Green Route' Revived Pinldey, Wi/,son PlJ:Sh for Mesa Freeway Fonner Costa Mesa mayors A.L. P\nkley and Bob Wilson are trying to revive the old ''Green Route" for the Costa Mesa Freeway. The route was voted down 3·2 by the City CounciJ in 1969 with Pinkley and Wilson on the losing end. It wouJd extend the freeway in a depression or ditch aJong Newport Boulevard through downtown Costa Mesa, with side roads carrying local traffic. PINKLE\' SAID he and Wilson met recently with Vin· cent Paul, deputy district dire<:- tor of lhe California Department of Transportation, to make lhe proposaJ "They·re quite interested in listemng but they di<.ln 't promise anything,·· Pinkley said. He said he sees a number of advantages m the green route over the adopted but unbllill red route, which would take the freeway west or Ne wport Boulevard from south of Bay Street to connect with Coast FTC Shelves Hearings on Times Case LOS ANGELES (AP) -Hear· inga on a Federal Trade Com· mission price discr imination complaint again.st Times Mirror Co. have been put off indefinite· ly and neither the FTC nor the company will say why. Times-Mirror, publisher of the Los Angeles Times, the Dally Pilot and severaJ other papers m Texas and the East, was charged in an FTC complaint this year with price discrimlna· lion in its advertising rates. The agency said the paper's practice or granting volume discounts to large advertisers was harmful to compe tition in the Los Angeles area. THE FTC ORIGINALLY scheduled a hearing on the mat- ter next Monday but an agency spokeswoman said the hearings had been indefinitely postponed. She declined to say why. Both Robert Lobdell and William Niese, the Times · Mirror attorneys handling the FTC complaint, would not answer telephone inquiries. THE FTC COMPLAINT said the Times is the largest non· tabloid newspaper in the country with a daily circuJalion of more than one million. It said the Times bas led all other papers in advertising volume for several years. The FTC complaint said the agency believes lbe Time's rate structure gives preferential treatment to larger advertisers at the expense of smaller ooea. Jitney Approved LOS ANGELES <AP> -Th" Board of Transportation Commisalonera on Tburaday approved Jitne1 cab service alons 11 major clt)' streets for the duratkJG ol the Rapid TransU Dlltrtet bus strike. l'llO(l~Y WILSON H 1g hway west of Superior Avenue. "THE RED ROUTE takes jn the neighborhood of 100 acres off the tax rolls pe rmancnUy and moves about 1,400 people from affo rda ble housing, .. Pinkley sa id "Commg s traight down Newport, the green route takes out nobody and it doesn't co.5t muc h because they'd hardly have to buy any land " Because there wouldn't be downtown access to the freeway, no l a nd wo uld hav<' to be purchased for ramps, Pinkley said. One option ancluded in a CalTrans environmental impact s tudy of the Route SS lCoata Mesa Freeway > is an elevated freeway Pinkley called th at idea "mis er able ·· "Ever live in Chicago or New York?" he satd. HE SAID HE doesn't believe the green route would require the removal of parking lots or buildings in the downtown area. He also said he doesn ·t believe 1t wo uld disturb the c ity 's re · development plan!) The old green routt! 1sn 't one of the options officially lasted in the CaJTrans study. but lhose a r e on I y ,pr e I 1 m 1 n a r y alternati ves for study purposes Additional choices could be selttted as the study progresses. The listed aJtem atives range from a full freeway along lhe red route. to a d1v1ded highway u s ing p r ese nt Ne wport Boulevard one-way and Orange Avenue thC' other way near downtown, to w1de01ng part of Newport Boulevard and upgrad- ing 1otersectJons . Suspect Released Hearing Delayed In Call Girl Case Arraignme.nt has been continued to Wednesday for a Newport Beach man arrested last week by Cos\a Mesa police who allege he ran a caJlgirl operation with thousands of clients in Orange and Los Angeles counties. A spokeswoman for the Harbor Municipal Court clerk's omce said Jesse EmJeoton Boyd, SJ. of 19fl> 16th St.. bas been rele ased on his recognizance J>1!nding arraign· ment at Harbor Court. HE WAS ARRESTED by Costa Mesa detectives under a warrant accusing him of pimp· ing and pandering. Sgt. Gary Webster said that poli ce have contacted a number or the alleged custome rs of Boyd 's modeling and escort firm, Sequin Girls. for informa· lion on alleged prostitution ac· t1vity The names were lasted in rune loose-leaf bmders seized at the time of Boyd's arrest last week at his home. Listed were the names, ages, addresses, phone numbers and credit card num· ..ben of Boyd's clients, according to police. WEBSTER SAID ONE card had the name of a woman customer who allegedJy paid for male "models." He said no legal action la con· templated against any or the customers. Costa Mesa handled the in- vestigation because Sequln Girls Funding Ref med LOS ANGELES <AP> Calling lt a "transparent effort" t o 1ubsidlze a vacation with public funds, the city controller has refused to approve *5.• in travel expenses for Harbor Commissioner Gene Kaplan's "trade miuion" to Europe. has a Costa Mesa business li cense for an address on Elden Avenue Ted Kennedy Accepts Kudo For His Son WASHINGTON <AP ) or all the awards Sen. Edward Ken- nedy has received , he s ays the one he accepted on behalf or his son provided a "special mo· ment." Ted Jr . whose c ancerous right leg was amputated five years ago, was awarded the Was hington Touchdown Club's Fourth Gene Brito award, given annually to a person who has ove rcome adversity and hardship. But the 17·year-old couldn't at- tend the luncheon due to bad weather, so dad did the honors. "This Is a special moment for me," said the Maaaacbuaelta Democrat. "For years, I was in· troduced as the brother of the president of the United States and then I was introduced aa the brother of the attorney general. And just when I begin to make It on my own, I'm introduced as the father of the recipient." Gene Brito. a former Washington Redskins player, died in tff5. The award is described as a memorial lo Brlto's talent, sportsmanship and courage. ,_ Tropical Fish • Fresh •Marine Aquarium SuppUcs lpeclal hpt. I· lept.11, 1171 11.• Sllurdey, 8epti9mbet •• 1979 'Goose' Broker Files Suit ' In Yacht Wrangle Newport Beach yacht broker Robert llcGreaor, In response to a lawsuit filed a1aln1t blm, bu denied an qreement W.t.ed over broker's fea that would be patd on the sale ol lobD Wayne'• boat, the "WlJd Gooee." McGregor recenUy filed a $4 mtWoo coumenuJt qaiDlt South Coast SbJpyard Yachting., a1ao of Newport ha~. 9oath Coast claimed in a previous acUon that it bad been cbeated out of a S22,SOO commtuioo when the converted mtaaweeper wu aold. ' ACCO&DING TO TBE 80VTB Coast utlon a1aln1t McGreaor. an "oral" agreement nlsted whereby Soutb Coast would receive 30 percent of the sales commluion ll McGregor told the boaL The 136-foot diesel-powered craft wu sold to Santa Moo.lea at- torney Lynn Butchlnl for $'1S>,000. Soutb Cout cootends the entire $'15,000 comamsion went (ilrectly to McGreaor. McGregor cont.ended in bis reapome tbat South Cout didn't have an ex.elusive listing on tbe Wayne craft and therefore couldn't claim a percentage of any saJeacommission. THE B&OKER ALSO ASSERTED that bis reputation bas been damaged by letters alleged to have been s4tnt to other yacht brokers by South Coast. McGregor's su1t charges fraud. libel and slander against Soutb Coast. Parent s Invite d By YMCA South Orange Coast area par e nt s and children are mv1ted to participate in four YM CA programs geared to g e t the two gro ups together Registratio n begins Monday at the Laguna N igu~I '.I MCA h e ad· quart~ .... for Y Indian Guido,. Y Indian Trail Bl c>1e rs, Y Indian Ma,dens and Y Trail Maidens' programs for parents and cbl\ciHn ages 6 to 12 Parents must JOln for children to part1c1pate 10 the program. Ac · ti vi ti es range from cookouts and crafts proj· ecta to trips and games m each of the four pro- grams. The YMCA is located at 26076 Getty Dr. Suite C. For Information, phone 831-9622 or 48~. OLD BISON PRESERJ/ED FAIRBANKS. Alaska CAP> -The carcass or a SOO·pound giant bison that roamed prehistoric Alaska has been found pr es er ve d 1n the pe rmane ntly f r ozen g round north o r Fairbanks, according to, a published report The animal. 20.000 to- 40.000 ~ea rs old. 'A'aS found by two miners. the All -Al aska Weekly :,aid 1n a copynght story ;';Ij•.ii~-4~~ The weekl y quot ed ; t:n1vcrs1tv of Ala :,ka paleontoiog1s t Dal e Guthrie as saying 1t was the first time an enl1re r."'--,. ~ r • .,::,:..~ .. frozen mamma l h a d ~ ... .-... •• l•ver been fou nd 1n North '· "" Am en ca and exca\ated 9'...,~ so 1t could be studied US· ~~tlllii; 1ng modern analytical techniqueb SNAIL CROP INCREASED JAKARTA, Indonesia <AP> -Central Java's snail exports lo France for June lo August crawled uc lo 60 tons, offic1al1 said, because collecting the animaJs was easier than In montba passed. But the 1ovemmenl • did not say wby the snails were easller to collect, or give previous ~ export,,flgurea . A 1talement did say tbe French dellc•cy was f etching •1 per kilo1ram, or about 2.2 PoUDdl. LeaM~"'~ 54, Dead;:~~~ Ri Q"~. ··-~ tes ~t ~:~ .·:· Memorial Mrvices for ~ Ora Mead. a loDa-tl.m• ....., cboral Instructor f n Huot..bidM Beach and a rHlden!L~ol Westmmster, wW W beld 11. Mrs, Mead, 5'fae%ed A~• Servicea adll be at. q .... Grove CGmmunlt.1 Church, ._ Lewb St .• at 3 p.Db .( •• TBE CllOaAL inltructoc at Hunttncton Beachra Gisler eel Dwyer intermediate schools ..... served aa president ~f ..._tbt Oranae County Cboral ~ tors Guild for t.wo yean. · '·. She received a muaic d~ from Pepperdine and lat.er co~ pleted postgraduate studies ,bl music and education at Cba~ man College. MU. JIEAD WAS the first minister of music al Gar~ Grove Community Church and at the time of her death wu M · siatant minister of music at Lake Hills Community Church in El Toro. SUMMER CLEARANCE ,. 1/2 -PRICE UNJ:IL IJ''S GONE 1 IOPAOFICCOASTHIGHWAY HUNTINGTON IEACH ,, l ... . :-r ~m;.....-..-.....-..~----....-..... ~--llAIW&~iiiiiii..J ~ ' ' 11 I I Bit an& A CAUPO&NIA Poll by Mervin l'Wd, re&eued ln APtU. wblcb fCMtnd tut 58 )Mrcent of CaUfornla adul&a favor al leut reduced penaltJea and '2 percent of tbem support le1allution. TIUrty-six percent favor strict ealottemeat ot nlltlna laws. '"Tbe main tblq tbat we aee la a $300 ml11Loa·•79U buetDMt ID tbe beJrt of mJ dlltrk!t. lD ...._ Oarberrille u.a. · · Garberville, a town of about 800 penou, It • miles north of San l!'rudlco. In tb1a area the IOU and cllmate an Ideal for t.be ll'Owth of marijuana ol a quality and potency •aceedin1 that of Mexico or even Colo~a. bullD•• wbi.cb will ~ ID II law ........... ftlS .NATIONAL INftTfVr8 for On• AbH• lD • uaa.::e o.c . ..um .... &aalltabaut• ~ .. ~lD,._tJ.... •• tbera 11 a couldarable . A farmtr caa eana al,• to --a C: t.roau JO.plaM ur..t. Mlwt • ot marijuua were -.....11Ut J••r lD keeee'• dlltriet. .... r • &o law~ ..Um .... At -to '1,00I=•· for tbe ~ pwple lnaab, are utroooalkal. ¥• II "an auu.al weed wttb no,......._ value/' ••1• S.-ownell. He •lt..UU. U.. lD.Oat.ed prtce loJety to ''mllc\&klld eftoN to problb6t ita UM and cuJtivaUoo." M artJuua, le1al or llle1aJ. will continue to be pown, &eeae aays. "The point i.. lt lao't re1ulated and it ii ae\Una into lbe banda of kida. It'• • bulln .. that Lan't t.axed; it lln't paytq lt1 ta•r a bare. It '1 lncreaaintlY lnvolvin.1 people who are willlq to take the rllkl auoclat.ed wttb that sort of bualneu, who are underworld types, and llley're Juat be&innlfta to take notice of it. "AND IT'S ALSO SORT of an Invitation to vtolate the law. It encourat" the not.Ion tbat Just beeauae we ha~ 10metbtna on Lbe boob, and it's a felony. doesn't mean that we shouldn't violate it If your valuea happen lo ditrer.'' Detty~°' .... .., .......... MA&IJUANA INITIATIVE elforta a ran 't new in California. Since 19M there have been seven, but only In 1972 dld the meuure go to the voters. It wu aoandly defeated with 66 percent of the v•ra in opposition. Fekimoul arowtD& of marijuana has given Garbervllle a boom-town image. Newspaper feature writers often dncend on the area to report that land values are up and expensive cars are parked alone Main Street. Growina marijuana ls proftt.able - and especially so when it 11 Weeal. Small operators frankly admit they are afraid of being pushed aside by well-or1anized and richly financed Keene, a former An~bly Health Com mltlee c hairman, say a "the attitude of law enforcement may be dlffereJ\l publicly and privately," be adds, "b\.lt I've talked to aome of the folks out there and they are very nervous about going into the back country with inadequate resources. A lot of the people out there are very well armed lo protect their crope." But the s late's t op law en · e nforcement officiar, Attorney General Ge0r1e Deukmejian, aaya be will fi&hl lo malntain cWTent laws "I don't think we should be puslng such a law lo 1ive approval to the unllmlted use of a mind-altering drug," Deukmejian says. "We have had the contro!Jl on it for many years now. and though there are many people who apparently are violating the laws, I feel we should Lry to hold on to controls · · Senator Keene believes that such attitudes are unrealistic. "I think we're aeeing the unraveling of the machinery that ha.a suppressed use of marijuana," he says ·•1 think It's happening ln a lot of different ways Laws are changing. PubUc attitudes are changU\1. Habits are changing.·· Ron R.ooch u CClpltol corre~ f OT t~ San !Mpo TnbuM ·Post Offtee Produetivitg Doesn't Bing Bell , «1ta•~ ~ U.S.£PAtrn••••.~~ S11rtuner Fog Bogs Heart 'Life, Death Played in Front of Everybody' " ., along the gorgeous 1or1es where the Buck la Mighty and SbaU Prevail. For that la tbe way of the founding father and the aoo and ao cm unto the third 1enera· Uon lo any corporaUon you'd care to name. I LID TBl8 town because it'• square. Not corny. I mean the shape. Not too bl1, not too small. JuuuuUlt riaJi1. You can walk acr0t1 It or Joe acroe1 il. You can cllmb to It.a ropmoat peak and watch the TV tower brHtblnl in and out like. an alien from oua.r apace. Three tl4ff w.ter and San Mateo on tbe fourth. l'ble. No place else to IO, DO emit .... to turn to. Kid, ••an'*-* .W. eaeb otblr': ...... -tlllla fllllerulJ at tbl tDCI ot tb• A.menea 'l'lla:mb near tbe .clot tbe Amerieaa Dream. I Uk• lb• tlrHt namH. PoW.U, Pait, ~ .. L •• ~•U"llJ -I mean, tlMM are uuuD namea. I doll't _. llU CW. WW. ta- W.1dhm W.. 2J.at~ « lT a.A Nonla. N .. _ .. .., .... ..., an CNH Id bJ QalatarM aDd Tara•alt ... UUou and all &boH otber 1•11 wbo dld aom~btna fpeelal one•. Lal& ...... PutlUlle, ,.,....., ln'tbNrltf•OIJaaldel TDD WASP: lt'a lib ........ lac to afar, tu....._ ...w - pertaapt I decede qo, mube -------------::..-::::1:: == ID ...-.11_. It .-_., to .................... tee~· ••llOD l>•UU• •• COU6"4f ..----------··~ .. -~ I refer to the Harbor Point Racquet & Beach Club on the outskirts of Mill Valley -a "banana belt'' of balmy breezes, where eirla of all age1 Ue by t.be pool, bra straps down, butlng themaelves brown, and the bo)'ll 1port eoupstrainer moustaches and lots of gold necklaces and bracelet.a. The 8"'11 are out of Playboy wbu that horrid ma1azine had 1omethin1 sl1nlficant to say about decadence -every American Boy'1 dream of the Perfect Stewardel1 come true, come now, come ny wtth me. &YE CONTACTT P'or•et it. Body contact7 You 1ot it. It ll all beautlfnl etioup to make you weep: tbe -U:tace abould be praened In . The partdJll lot telll the story. Here a RoUt llceoM-plated "GREED," there a BMW wltb "ALL NOW" plates, lnteraper&ed · with doaeu of PondMe and llercedee and - Coupee de VW.1 Or CouDe cle Vlllet, a model now laeaded fortbe lmttllllonllD. I followed one incredible blonde all lb• • ., lo HEB Coepe de vw.. on17 to be put otf bJ 1ts ...... plate -''VIDAL" You don't1up. poNT I llank back to mY Haoda bumsnm. ••Am J BlueT''Yea ;;§ ao. ' I us:& 11111 towa beca .. tt'1 eon ol tacky. I doD't mean ID ltJte. WabaftUPoblt ......... equremUllof lt.Jt9, pa. eta. to barn. 1 IDHD tacky., ID llOlt ot cleeNPft. ~ Ulp wartu"• ..S lnaldil-don ad we h!tun toO _.People do UM aame Improvements Tell Story of Differences Ir there is one institution that has come lo symbolize government Inefficiency , that one hu lo be the Poetal Service. To many an irate citizen, It epitomizes the htgh·cosl. unreliable operations that result from poHticaJ Jockeying and red t.ape. In recent years, the agency has been Improving its service. It even hopes for a tir}Y surplus this year. But compared to the communicaliooa giant of the private sector. the Bell System, it still scores poorly. Statistics illustrate the differences in operatinc efficiency by comparing the trends 1n e mployment and volume of activity for the two organizaUona aloce 1950. In this decade the Postal Service bu reversed It.a previous decline in productivity, but the telephone system con tlnuea to out.strip it. increast> its first class r ate for a one-ounce let ter from SO OJ t.o SO 15 Dunng the same per1od, the consumer pnce index hu n sen by 1807. Yet a telephone call dCrO!\~ the continent now CO:!>L'> SI :r> for three minute<; dunng business hours. bartdy half of the S2 SO chargPd an J950 The same call made at night as now 74 "/, cheaper than 1t wa~ tben Just to.53. These pnce reducllons have been possible because the Bell System has made huge strides 1n product1v1ty. Advances an technology, alonR with stnngent cost controls. have kept its cost· per caJI fallmg The company's mus1ve re· search effort through its Bell Labs subs1d1ary has bee\ one of the chief sources of these 1m provements THE POSTAL SERVICE had 501,000 employees in 1950 and 655,000 m 1977, while the Bell Companies had 523,000 and 767,000, respec llvely, during the same time span, a n se of 31'"< and 47'7o, reapecllvely. During that period. volume bandied rose 104% for the Postal Service and 259% for Bell. Volume per govern· ment employee went up S6% from 1950 to 1977 while rising 145% for Bell System workers AND THE DIFFERENCES tn the pnes cha r ged for postal and telephone services tell only half lhe st.of) Since 1950, taxpayers have bad lQ ante up more than S30 b1lhon to cover the Postal Service's perennial def1c1ts The Bell System. an contrut. has it.self paid more than S70 billion tn federal, state and local laxes. has collec ted some $26 billion In telephone exciae laxes. and has also paid dividends lo Its shareholders, on which they were taxed at least another S5 bU1lon. These differences in efficiency show up Ul the prices charged by tbe two businesses Over the paal 30 years, the Poela.I Service hu bad to Rqnnt~ from T~ Thur.day letter. o CHon Wtttn ~ pubUcotion g -a moment ln the aun, bapa. or a dance naked ln the 1 acrma a meadow In Golden Gate Park, or a mad affair on Teleerapb Hill, with a rotten oranae moon rl1in1 out of Oakland •crost the Bay -and Oien lt'I tbe •low 1Ude down RU11lan Hlll, hlttine the aides u you10. Citlet are Uke tbat. too, but not to worry.>.. Rome wu not built in a day, neither did lt vanlab lD a nl&ht. We have a war to 10 yet, Su l'ranclacam. DAILY PILOT The comment p .. e ot the Dally Pilot 1etk1 to Inform· and 1Umul1te rudera by ~Ua1 a v1rtety of com· m.ntary on loplca ol 6IUreet ind al1•ltlcanee frotn &alof. m ed obatrvera and apok .. mtn. . . .. Lt. Governor's Acts Curb Brown Plans B11110llAS 0 . ELIAS , SOUTHERN Not loog ago, Gov . Brown was . clalmlnl( the presence of a CALIFORNIA Republican lieutenant governor FO CU S would make no difference. that It would have no Impact on the '"-----------~ way he did bis job .. No more. MUle Curb la putting appointed an appellate court a crimp 00 the dlBUncllve Jerry justice while Brown was away. Brown style. BACK IN 1976, when Mervyn Dymally was lieutenant 1overnor, Brown was out of California almost constanUy. Brown de ci ded o n a pre1ldenUal run much earlier this Ume and he'd clearly like to be campaianlnl ln place1 Uke Iowa and New Hampahlre. But be 1 ay1 be won't do much traveUnc before October. Tbe projecticm ol an October 1tartln1 date for extenalve Brown travelt wu made ln tbe hope tbat Ute 1tate 8upnme Court CAD rule by tbm IA tbe Brown-Carb dlapute over tbe lieutenant 1overnor'1 powers when Brown ii away. BUT THAT bopa la unrealt1t1c. Tbe . hlcb eoart almc* never tak• leu than five montba to hand down 01 N11nt and cbacet are U wW take evm loe•er oa thll CMMt· Brenna'• true.I pll.DI m., be clel.,..t ,_ Oetobtr u M II ,.. ... to ...., ~ at U... to , ..... CUrb b'OID tll•arbt .... poUdel t'la aecut!H orden and T~:;~i:!m"*' *...M ::..= ... ~.::%: TO AVOID those kinda of problems during his presidential bid, Brown will chan1e one of bl.a most penlltent practicea - the habit of allowlnt many poalllons lo alt vacant for months, even yean, while be f aU1 to fill them. ·'The governor will take pains to make all major appointments before be leave• the elate," said Gray Davll, Brown's executive aecretary. That meam Californlam can expect l<Jlll Ii.Ill ot appointees to be releued Just before Brown leaves Calllomia on campalcn trlpt. SUCH MASS appointment• have been a matter of cboAa la the plllll, witb 8rowo tUiJa1 bit time before revealla1 tali Hleetiom. But Browa't c-••t ......... poeldon -at tom• fllure appotntmenta will be open to que1tloa for betnt too hut.J, made onb' to take ttae talttaUve from~. • IHD ti DO o~lo•IJ bad appoA"1nld.I _.. ~ lD ti• . ,...u.ftl IWb, tMr'9 I ao doubt lrVWD'• auliade toward bit 8•publlca• ttaad·ln lllu cbaqed: °"' bu become a ,.._ la tbe WQ Browa nam bla ...~ -k'• ...... ., llO comfort for tbe phnor. • I I D.ity .......... "'9lt QUESTION TO ASK ANDY COLUMN PAYS 810 DIVIDEND M•rk ~rdle Showa One of 22 Encyclopedl•• He Won FINAL BELL OF THE DAY MAKES STUDENT HAPPY Kim Valentine Win• Thia Week'• Dr11wlng Contnt --~ \ ·v WAGON LOAD OF HOM!WOttK GAINS AllTIST 12 Er .. Goldlunn Eema .. ..,.. ... ..,., up 1pot llOWDOaA 'IOSNA.DO ioa•t la -' c ..... a torNido wW lut ... than .......... Aad ..... lllC UIU re&Mr Mon l*iod ol time, the atGrm may move about JO mU. wtall• travella1 at a 1peed ol w.. .. 10 ud J$ mpb. Som~ a ..,..... will lMt aeveral boun ud travel up to • ma. cw more at 1peedl up to • lllJlb. Tornadoes are uauJ. •1 .... a mile and • bait 1n diameter. · Tbe mo.t violent wlada found on earth are thou that make up the powerful, twl1t1D1 atorm called a tornado. lnalde one ol these fUrioua storms, tbe wind can chum and whirl at 1peeda ol more than 300 mph. Tornadoes are found in all part& ol the world, but mostly lbey spell trouble 1n tbe United Stat.ea. Tbey bit usually 1n the aprlng or summer monlba and 1trike the llldweat and thole 1tate1 alOQI the Gulf of Mexico. Each year about 700 of the storms are reported in the Unit· ed Stat.ea. Hi boys and girls. School bas started or is about to begin for m06t or you. · Thia week's drawing topic was lbe thing you most like or least like about school. Apparently most ol you have no opi· nion either way. There were few entries unlike most other weeka when the mailbag la bulging. TWO Gl•LS, regular contributors to this apace, are the money winners. Kim Valentine will re- ceive $5. Her drawin1 abows a student yellin1 "yea"u the day'a final bell rlnp. Eyal Goldmann, a Costa Meaa girl, sent three drawings. Uncle Len liked the one that aa Eyal describes it -"bas somebody sitting oo top of his giant homework book which is his homework for the day." ANOTRE• drawing she sent depleted two mice at· riving at school carrying their homework books by their t.aiia. And her third sketch WU or what She wrote is her favorite sub- ject, math. Special mention tbla week goes to John Wataon, Earl Huff, Susan White and Harry Mansfteld. Betty Gerber, JoAnn Smyth, Tom Harbinger. Dennis Kennedy, Joyce Bridges and Cheryl Heins deserve bon«able men· Uon. School and homework means reading. HAVE YOU read a book lately that is a favorite? Wbat is lt? Nest week you are lnvlt· ed to draw the topic of your f a•orite book and aend the lketcb by Wed· naday DOCID to Uncle Len, P .0 . Box 1580, Costa Mesa. cant. am. Tbe drawlns, as always, abou&d be GD wt.lie paper four bldM8 aqun and ln blaekb*. ' Blf.ttle Note Gets Reely .. ...... Septti1otl9i •• 1'79 . I t ~ froaa anMlld tile ltruetm'e. TIM ...... eh .... la,... ••• aft.- CAUHI U atnme dllf..-...ce betwem tM outlWe ad tmlde ol tbe hgt"""• and fOftel the lt.1'UcUln to espjode ... ....., • A tarudo'1 powerfUI Uftlal force coa. aboUt from a atnmc updraft of air lnlide tM fuaDet. A TOaNADO IN TBE Uatt-4 statn uaually form1 aloq a be a lary between dry. cool alr t...m tlle north and warm, .....a air that moves up from the Oalf ol llexlco. TbUD· dentorm cloud.I and violent weather defflop aJoaa a narrow sou wbldl is callecl a squall line. Shrew COntinuously!il: .. Searches for Food ,, ,. A squall 11ne'1 violent weather develops when a maaa of bum.id, warm air rises very quickly. M t.be bot air 1oea up, more bot air ruaha ln to replace lt. Tbe in- mablDI bot air allo goes up and very often it starts to rotate. Tb.is rotat1nc bot air theo can form 1nt.o a tornado. Dear me. la it true tbat those lllUe anJmala called shrews have to eat all the time? DearQria, Shrews are very active, nervoua animals and belOQI to the IJ'OUP called iAaedivores. <They are not related lo any way to rata or mice.> Tbey appear to be active practically all day and au nilbt. restin1 only for very abort periods. When lbey move, lbey always seem to ruab and scurry about, never taking time to just walk. Scientiata have round that lbeir pulte rate is almost 1,000 beats per minute. ,, {Pt~~p .I ,er-~r)N~-, {~~~:· '"~ ~~· • of their erratic and frantic behavior. Ellie Dear Ellie. TO&NADOES USUALLY strike in the late afternoon or early evemnc. Thunder starta to rumble ln the distance and ck>uda cloeer by become dark and dense. Rounded masses at the bottom of some ot the clcM.ada could start to twill. The twlating mus can then form a funnel lbat gradually drops downward. Heavy rain staru to fall, and there's usually a lotofligbtnlng. As the funnel cloud extends toward the ground, a hissing sound starl8. Dirt and items on the ground can be picked up as the hissing becomes a roar. Almost anything in the twisting path ol the twirling wind will be blown down. So. all this activity uses up a great deal or energy. and all shrews must spend a large por· tion of their time looking for food . They eat prac tically anything, very small rodents. worms. lizards. and all sorts or insects. I was wondering how cats can hide their claws when dogs can't? TradyW, Dear Trudy, All the cat·type animals must de pend on their claws for ca~ luring prey, and therefore lo lb.e wilds. claws a re an important ractor in the cats' survival. Ir a tornado should pass over a building, it can suck up the air Huge Cup, Big Price For their size, sbrews eat an amaz:lng amount of food. for in· stance. more than their own body weight in a single day. It 1s ge nerally believed, with good reason. that they could not sur· vive very long without food to su~ ply the energy that they bum at a furious pace. Since the claws must always be In the best or condition. ao· adaptation has come about that protects the claws by permHting t he m to be withdra wn into sheaths m the paws. tr the claws were extended all the time, they would become blunt and dull and would be of little use in hunting. GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. <AP > -Two 9-year·old girls bere don'( blame the bigb·cost or lemonade al their refreshment stand entirely oo double-digit in- nauoo. Kay Scruggs said the two charge SO cents a cup for lemonade "because the cups are sobl1." Her buainess partner, Kathy Cranford, added they have an in· nalion·flgbter bargain as com· penaalion. It'• a half-priced "pbtie cup" of lemonade. SHREWS AAE rather VICIOUS and ill tempered. and seem ge- nuinely disturbed when lot.er· rupted lo their search for food. A shrew's Ure span is ,brief - barely more than a year and juat loog enough for each to pro- duce a litter to carry on the species. (Shrews themselves are eaten lo p-eat numbers by birds such u owls and by a variety or carnivorous mammals.) ALL CATS take good care of their claws. sharpening them constantly on surfaces that wiH both polish and clean them Even domestic cats who never have to hunt sharpen their claws instinctively. Dog types rely far more oo their teeth for grabbing prey. Therefore. the claws do not need to be protttted. and none in lbis group of animals can retract their claws Dogs use claws mostly for digging out burrow. Ing prey. and blunt sturdy struc~ tures are just rigbt ror this. Through the years. these 1m- usual little animals have been associated with stories ol the supernatural. probably because EIHe THE QUIZ world scope (10 po1nl1 for eKt\ q-9h0ft •n•••red cottKllyl 1 for thrtt da~ H'Ct'ntly. U ~ off1etal\ !(round· ed <l So111l'I lf>I ca_rrying (CHOOSE ONE · .iutho1. d.incert l udmila Vl•wv• bad. to the So11ie1 Unton Vlnova's husband, Aleundt'f Gudunov. had dt'fected to the UnuE'd Siatt'\. 2 The feoer al •gt'ncy known .is OSHA has oht'n ~n cri11ozed for its effons 10 "dm1n1m.•r lo1ws de•l1ng w11h worker ~te1y Wh•I ~ OSHA mnd forl l O~A 1s an agency of tht' Depanment of I .1·Jus11ce b-labor c·Heo1hh, Education .ind Welfart' 4 The Untied Stile\ recently agrl't"d to '>ell 1wo m1llton b.Jrrt'f\ of rerined ~Holeum j)fodUCh to (CHOOSl ONE: Solud1Ar•bt.i.1t.in1.oneof the world.\ maior 0tf·e-..pon1ng n4toon\ S The lr!\h ltepubltan Army. whteh h•s been fighting to free Nonhem Ireland from 8ri1tsh rule, Int week cbnned re\pons1bil11y for li.1lhng World War II hero (CHOOSE ONE l•rl Mountb.lt1en. lord Snowdon1. Queen Ehu~;h's cousin. 110 poifltt H row C8ft icten~ "''' peftOfl"'.,. -1 In 19n .1 wasva.edoutof office u lnd1.1's prime mln1stt'f. aht'f being K · cuwd of abusi"I power. A. recent dec-mon by lndi.J's president to ull national elections h•s r. ....._ le beal a famllJ. fa featare, THE QUIZ la u IMecraJ part of IM 18·dauroom me .. pr91ra.. ,..eitm&ed la Oraaie C.out area aclaools u a .-1111e eenke by dae Dall) PllPt. ---~-,-.. • news picture (10 poonta tf you .,,._r .,, .. QUH hon COHKlly' Kurd1\h re~\ ~m.ind1ng \elf-rule h•11e con11nued to battle governmeni •roof)' loyal 10 Iran\ Aya1ollah Ruhoff• Khomeini. The Ku rds •rf' .in hl•m1c people tnNbtllng • region called kurdi\l.Jn. which indu<le\ pans or Ir.in, Iraq, SY""· 41ld tCHOOSl ONE furkt>V. ford.in). sportlight (:1 polntt !Of eecn "'°'"tioft --r.c1 comtellyl 1 Americ.in l°""e Pre-11dt'nt lee MacPh.111 \uspendt.>d B.ih1more Oriolei manager (CHOOSE ONL Chuck T dnner, brl Weaver). lfter the mano1ger pro1ested • g•me on the grouNk of "umpire's integrity." 1 ht'lyn A\hford won gold mt'd•ls for the Umted Stoite\ •t the 1ecen1 World Cup II . l .. Ch•mptonsh1~ in Mon11ul. •·Sw1mm1ng b-Gymnaitla C·TrKt ind f1etd l Women from (CHOOSE O NE! the Soviet Union. C.st Gerrn.nyt KOf'ed the moi.t po.nu ove r•ll If the World Cup II meet. \ lncrened my dl.Jnc:e\ of \ bc!comlng lndl•s leader ~ asaln. Who •m It I ' 4 Aftu a dis•ppo1nung ~uon In 1978, quarterbadt Ken Stabler ,. of ;he National Football le•gue's •. l .. hope\ to turn thingi •round in 1979 makhwords J.4nqulry kebel, re\'Otutlon1ry 41-Crill. ln¥fit1t1Uon ..,.Nntfh, power .1.Creen 8.ly PKten b-Oakland Rilden c·Ncw Orie.in' S.lnts 5 A team of youna blllptayers from (CHOOSE ONE· s.tpan, T1iwo1n1 won the little Lnaue Wortcf W.. for 1he MVenth time in nine years. roundtable ,....., ••oweeleft I• ..... , . What cNn~. If any, do you think thould be made In your .~lty'• pubfk Khoo! •)'Stem this ye1rf 10Ullt ICO.: t1 .. t• ,.._ -TOP ICOMI It .. •,...... -l1c.hftt. 71 eo • ,cNllt\ -Oood.'tt .. 10 polfltt -h lr •VIC. -~ ll· 7t ... , METROPOLITAN 18 con· tributing $22,300 to help UCR · rinance the study. Griffith said. The study grew out of a pro- pos a I made after the 1976·77 drought. No information was . then available on the minimum amount of water needed to keep grass aJive. Or. Gibeault said that most lawngrass studies in past years have concentrated on determin· ing the amount of water needed for optimum appearance, growth and deosity. ''THE NEW STUDY will seek to find the minimum amount of water needed to maintain turf in s low-growth or semi-dormant conditions ror up to several monlha," he added. The idea of letting lawns go partially dormant bas specific applications, such as al schools where grounds may not be used in summer, or during prolonged drought&. Professional turf growers have a special interest in the project and .are supplying most of the equipment for sprinklers, ·underground seepage irrigation . and monitoring. • The State Department of ·Water Be&ources estimates that ·in California one half the total 'domestic use of water is out· doors, and nearly all outdoor domestic use is for lawns, Grif flth said :Fuchsia Club Slates Meet Laguna Beach Branch of the National Fuchsia Society will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the commWlity room of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Aasociatloo, 260 Ocean Ave., LagunaBeac.b. • Featured speaker will be Dick Ortez who will discuss "How to Grow Prize-winning 'Blue Rib- bon' Fuchsias'' and offer tips oo eeneral fuchsia culture. Orta and bis wife, Barbara, recenUy won six top awards in the 5->uthern California fuchsia show. Plant and s upply tables will be available. Guests are welcome. Duck-Ing tlae Situation This work of nature-a potato that looks Uke a duck- was grown in the back yard garden of Vic and Juanita Jager of San Lorenzo. Their neighbo r , Remee Brouilette, 7, finds the creation "just ducky." Anemones Mingle With Ranunculus Once you've witnessed the splendor of the blooming ranunculus and anemone, you will never again have lo be reminded to make an autumn planting or these bulbs The anemone or windflower •~ one of the loveliest harbingers or spring. Although the anemone has i.everal species. the most familiarly seen 1s the one with poppy-like flowers which come in colors of deep blue and red or white in various combmatioru.. It is truly beautiful planted m the rock garden or in pots, but Weekend Gardening Checklist • September and October are good months lo put ln that new lawn. Do it right! Thoroughly prepare the seed bed with soil amendments and use high quah· ty seed. Ask your nurseryman for the best lawn varieties for your climate and needs . • Pot up small annuals like lobella and impatiens for con· tlnued bloom on sunny porches and screened patios. • Cut back delphiniums after their aecood bloom. Don't en· . courage bloom with water and fertilizer as it ls now time for the plants to rest. •Plant fragrant spring bloom· lne fTeesiaa as soon as possible. These bulbs prefer early fall plantings. po11s1bly it 1s most eHectively used when massed together with its handsome relative. ranun cul us. RESEMBLING A MEADOW butte rcup, the ranunculus is highly prized for its colors which are brilliant enough to send you running for the sun glasses. You can depend on gorgeous spring blooms in cream , white, red. yellow. orange, pink and rose in double or ruffled forms. They are an excellent nower for cut· ting, too. Both the anemone and ranun· culus are hardy bulbs. In mild winter areas. plant them in light, loamy soil. In cold winter a reas wail until early spring before setting out your bulbs. RANUNCULUS BULBS are set 2 inches d eep . claws downward and the anemone, one to two inches deep Both like sun with some shade during the day. In warmer clim ates, you can soak the tubers or the poppy-like anemones and the ranunculus for a few hours in room tem· perature water before planting. Make it a special point lo stop by your local nursery soon and obtain some bulbs of the ranun· c ulus and anemone for im- mediate planting. Their bright colors will give a wonderful lift to your spring garden. ..... you dWlk. ol ...... what eo ... to mll•d' ~ weat.blir II UMd, tNt more llD· ...... tM eolor'I of ......... and yellow t.••• b•~o•• -~.w...maam. Brllllaal dilplap of lM fall eolor act.em• are .,.t OD bJ trM1. Aud ,_. don t bave to tranf eu< to ... it. T:MN ate an~ aamblr' of trMI that MNld tb• arrival ot auw... bent la dM welt. ONI! OP TBS BaT la tbe American awe« pm. Tb11 de- ciduou tree'• beautiful fall 1bade1 rival thole of trees 1rown in the eut where Ute chance ln seaaona 11 more 'Pot Luck' Dinner Set By Fuchsians Costa Mes•· Bay Cities Branch of the NatiooaJ Fuchsia Society wt11 have its annual pot luck dln· ner in Veterans Memorial Hall, 565 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa, Monday at 6:30 p.m . Paul Brecht o l Brecht's Orchid Garden will be member· speaker . Hi.s wpic . "General Orchid Culture for Southern California Home and Garden." Breehl is a bybrldber and lee· lurer on orchlds and serves as s how Judge. Mary Warwick 's helpers on refreshments will be Chuck and Gladys Laudenberger. Barbara A ve ritt . Hel e n Redding . Marcella Van Riper, and Donald and Mignon Waters. V an Riper , aluminum chairperson. will accept all donations of aluminum and f'Ted Woods. plant table chairperson, will have many plants available for a small donation All monies collected from these ventures are donated to Orange Coast College lo ·assist a student of horticulture for one semester. IUrPlJ dlflMI ID~ llDd No•emw, tu aaple 1h•ped l•H• tana purple, 7.UOW or nd ...... ~ ... ,... . to oU root,_... .,. two mare at tu a' r. YMca.-... • .,.._to al•• )'Oii flD ..., eolor 1o IRdt your tM&e -c1eep parp&e red, yellow, peadl. pb*, oruae iDd red or tboee that turn wuae red to brlebl red in the fall. T1M belt Umetoebooletbetreelawbmttla actuallJincolor. 80•1! •BJDEU of the '""1· lond maples are a1lo utunll for color lo tbe fall and they 1.row well tbroolhout the state -particularly colder area. Red maple &rows well la ~ Calli_.. ~ la atr1•11.J; warm Mdlou. Bed flowels1 bloom...,.. tM ...... ..... udtatbtfalltbelM ..... . Slorlom "4 -* um• ...-ce ........ - TB• JAPANl:ll: maple tnata 10'& all year naDd t9 cokll' brtenllt. ID ...... tlile ...... are ~red; nmmer brtqa leav• of IOft IJ"MD: ad t• ~'::::. t;:-.:!:'1~ = hi•• aD dlopped off, tbe brane• baYe an interest ol tbetr own in colon of areem 8Dd reda. Tbe Ja.--e maple doel need protection frolft the 1un and dry wind.a In bot illland valley areas of Callfornla. Christmas Color California Reality Color for Cbriltmu la only a dream wttb &ardenen lo most of the United States. la California, however, it's a dream come true. Not merely color from ab.rubs or poUed planta -tbouch we have that too, but the riotous color that comes ooly from annuals. Yuletide color iB often lacld.n& and when it is, you can bet the gardener failed to act aooa eaoucb «be didn't act at all! SOON ENOUGH means DOW in cout.a1 California eardens. Inland it means later tb!s moot.b or early October. When in doubt, check wilb your nurseryman t.o determine a good date for your specific area. Planting item number one is winter sweet peas, and they should go in t.hia month in those mild winter areas that bring the best out in t.bem. Be sure you plant WINTER sweet peas and follow the traditional method of preparin,g a deep trench with a layer of one part humus or ground bark t.o 2 parts soil and add a complete commercial fertdn.er according to the label d.lr'e(:tions as you mix. Backfill the trench and plant the seeds five to six inches deep. THAT OUT OF the way, st.art prepanng beds ror other annual color lo be set out this month. And when you get around to plant- ing. keep m mind that a contrast of colon 1s what you want. For winter. you can count on the yellows and oranges of caleodulas, the mull.I-colors of pa1151es. snaps or winter stock.s; the pU.re yellows. tangennes . blues and whit.ea of vioJas; the bnlllaoce or 1celand poppy or cmerana and the delJcate shadings or faJry pnmr06eS You can count on them only if you start DO'fi to plan out what annual color you want and begin plaoung Once you've seen the re- ~ult.s . you'll undoubtedly make this an "annual" practice. Fall Planting Key to Gruwth Now Open Low Cost Spay, Neuter, Vaccination Dennatology At a time when gardeners across t.be nation are about to hibernate for the winter, the. California gardener is entering ooe of his busiest seasons. For fall ls Uke a second spring In the Golden Slate when just about anytluog or every- thing can be planted. Fall planting la one key to quick growth The soil is still warm from summer's baking, so newly planted s hrubs, trees and perennials are quick to send out new roots. They become established before winter weather gives them deep soaking with its rains. They are, therefore, ready to de· velop at maximum speed when winter once agaw turns t.o s pring. ALMOST EVE&YTBING in the nursery can be planted in fall. The pouible excepliorui are citrlJ'S and other evergreen rrwts in northern California but in the southern part or t.be state, these are fine too! Your top priority for planting in early rall are bew lawns. These are best planted between Sep· tember and late October. Fall planted lawns are m onths ahead of sprtna pl.anted lawns for the reasons outlined above . Freeway Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Blvd. 64S.2483 By Appointment GRAND OPENING 20°/o OFF MARKED PRICES SEPT. 6, 7 & 8 10 A.M. -5:30 P.M. AU. AMERICAN ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES ANTIQUES FRO BACK M EAST 3&9 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa BEDDING PLANTS can still be set out for -------------------winter and early spring bloom. Calendulas, pansies, violas, atocka, clneraria, snapdr-soos and fairy primrosea are available bedding plants. Their sea.son of bloom will depend entirely on the nature of our fall. H warm weather carries into November. they will bloom by Christmas. VINCA .,., Bruce a.... and blanctte, end pure white FREE antiBI PLUS. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY· CRYSTAL- PORCELAllW - BROlWZES- CHllWA-Ftld8y, .........,, September sunshine marches on through ear1y October, but cautious selection of flowerlng perennials can take beau- t1f ul color Into the holiday season. Upright and trail- ing periwinkle fill the bill for summer-fall blooming and year round durablhty. With a thought towards soil preparation end given minimal upkeep, success· ful growth Is virtually guaranteed. Plenty or moisture and a well drained, medium quality soil sat11flea any , periwinkle. Garden beds tilled to 10" ·deep with Mineralized SoH Prep and Roger's Soll Activator wil~ yield proper drainage.and a sturdy, vftahzed bue tor root growth. A twice· monthly feeding of Aoger's Flower Food encourages constant blooming and rush tor.age. 8 oz. bottle wldl eve19 pmdaue of a be•dfld 4' mald·tnmk INDOOR RCU8 BEUAMINA ~...._ ~gen PluafJ preventa overwatertng ~ proujdlng oxygen to the roots. Oxygen Ame malces this beautiful Indoor plant f.ASV to growl SEPTEMBER SALE Ficus $32.50 Oxygen Pluse 2.25 To?I Value $34.79 SALE PlllCE S14.95 SILVER aad ••re. Lots of diamond rings ll'ld eenlD91, oofd c:tt1ln1, flnt chine and crv•tal, bt'onm, lomt fumi· turt, olb, chandeliers, bfess la"nOS. ttc. Something for everyone -from $1.00 up. Free lldmlsslon. 89'\k of md....., night. Sept. 7, 8 anc1·9 lntpeetion of Ill rnerdwndill frldly, Satul'Uy, .... ~ 2 ·!PM. Ind 7 ·8,.M. aewport gallerle• ltd. Madagascar penwmkle (usually sold as Vinca Rosea) are invaluable pe- rennials (usually treated as annual•) for ahowy nower1. TheN bushy. Hr tall plants are at home In full sun among garden evergreens and exceller.~ bOrd" plants in partjal shade 118U. Their 1• wide, Phlox tlke bloofna can be round In various colOfl. Popular varlttles include "Bright. EyH," dwarf white with red eye, "Coquette" dwarf ra.e, Uttle Ank... large pink Thrlps and cut WOfms are easily controlled with monthly spray1ngs of Cha- con Sevm lna.ctlclde. 81- weekly appllcatlons or Metro "That's tt" Metal· dehyde wUI ensure a snail tree landscape. Get • jump on fall oolof •nd enjoy aummer'a •t flare with verutile and dependable peri· winkles. Plant tneee p19tty J*9f'1nlal1 now and till your shorter eutumn days with more enjoy•ble acttvttlal. N0w fMtund 8' A191n "9dlt• .... ..... '''"n*er 1a .. •• • YIM8 • .... tor ... . NIUllftY• ..... , .......... VNe ...... .. . , ... ,.,......, ~- ......... ., ........... ifJli'IW''= 9Mcll ............. ..,-. ............ AtlMltUaat•1 ldt1ol· ............ ,.. • 99 ........ a., CL • --·-~Ottd . rt• ••1it•.,..•.....-••11tteM•wtliiJW ut.a&a&a. AUS•aLT•AN 88""11 tMcttrt.ll._ltlMCUdDotdoa •---. ~ ...._ c-9id Jot. ot ••l•talalq U.. aald·111a·.......-._.._._. n .... . llM ... r.-'8*1 .. WW ...... Hid tbt CIQ o.id from Sta~ D•part•••t of mu1 moeeJ from U.e lined ReereaUoe otftclala wll.b.la • proper\J b1 lutaWn1 mtten ln 4ay1. a park.Ina lot Ju.at above the He..Wtut ..... latM .... lud. hu ..._ Nbadaat to e 'tu Jeulq ltl land but that tbe COD· atraintl ol Propos!Uao lJ m.Q bave chanced that. 11 aa Bowmaa, a11iltaat barbon and b11c1Ma 4llredor, Hid the city baa been iDtAtlWted iD leuiq tbe lud f°' a au.mber ofyean. BS DftAJNBD TllAT tbe city could alao aolve a loJls·time ptoi>lem: etMibl aa Ute beaeb. TIM l&Me' aUon couumption ol alceltolle laevera1ea on its beacbea wblle the city doea not. Bowma aaid the city would rettriet drinklDI on the leued beach I.and. · ............ nn.EOll~D Sen. Teongaa Senator Vies For 'Poorest' Solon Title ~DAY.UPf:DaDt ..___ ., ITDNH _. •• .um m:;.,:t.:: D>: AeetM • ,.W.. ti4 °' ~ l'lldM wlaat ........ •tart.cl, ltdetraeted. C)'~ II fa~ lot mooey, to poaeaalonl, COillecUoGi. Aaotblr Arlee labl DJetu.re. • TAl1atJ8 ~. JO.MaJ •): IAlnar e,de hlCb -pt &olnl, trust Judt~ lDtultlve latellect. Streu independence, orleln ty. New· atarta aue-- eeed; you make valuable contacts. D18play o.rti1Aa11l>', creativity. GElllNI ()lay 21·/une 210): 1Atu1Uoll H· true'mory perception are active. Em~ on m y1tery, aecurity, temporary 1conlilleineot. Cpcer, Leo. Aquarius penana ftpre prom.1.Dmtly. You learn a secret. Be cllacreet. play eardl clole to cheat. CANCS& <June 21·.July ZZ): Good lanat upeet colneidea now with ability to 1at.n .Wes, •et necessary bacld.nC and to tradonn wiabes into realities. Gemini, S.,tttariaa penou play key roles. LEO <July 23-Auc. ZZ"): Deftne &0als -repin senae ol direction. There la room for you at top - and you'll know it. Cbeclt detalla. protect yoor own interests. Aquarius, Scorpio natins ftsure in key 8£ POINTED OUT U.. the city owm over a mile of beach just south ol tbe pier. He aaid lf a leue ii nelQUated tbe city would provide maintenance and lifesuard aenice to both areas. In the early 1970s, the city leued tbil property from tile Huntlnttoa Beach Compan~. That company, however, later save tbe land to the atate. roles. HUMBOLDT, S.D. <AP) -It VlllGO <A ,. ... C!'-t 22) A t d .. _ may be a dubious honor, but ug. ~~P · : ccen on es.an:, Sen. Larry Pressler of South language, ability to publiah, advertile and pro- t.. b d l mote. Gemini, Sagittarius and another Vtrco could Da .. ota aay1 it ls e, an no figure prominently. Pursue project wblcll enables Sen · Paul T 8 0 n gas 0 f you to express views In meaningful faabloo. Michael Dee1an, an aide to Man1en, aai.d be was informed U the lease ia agreed upon, said Dee1an. the city would pro- bably pay tl·per-year. Maasachuaetts, who is the LIBRA <Sept. 23-0cl. 22): Paymenta, remodel-pooreat aenator. 1 News articles have tatlbed ing. making aurroundlngs more p euant -these Tsongu a.a the poorest with a command attention. Taurus, Scorpio and another net worth of about $49,000. But Libran could play key roles. Kathryn Barr Gets Water Board Post the 37-year-old Pressler saya be SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Obtain hint by re· wishes he bad that much money. ading Libra message. Check fine print, special permissions, loopholes. BE CLAIMS HIS net worth SAGITfUUJS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Push ahead ranges between $10,000 and with practical affairs. Promote and produce, be $30,000. The higher ligure in-ready for additional responsibility, more authority Former Garden Grove mayor Kathryn L. BaJT bu been ap· pointed by the Orange County Board of Supervl.aon to fill a vacan· cy on the Orange County Water District board of directol"!I. clud~pcnsion benefits. and money. T~ freshman Republican CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-Jan. 19): Moon aspect lawmaker says he bas 00 assets, coincides with change. variety. creativity, adven· including property or a house, lure, speculation and children. Aries, Libra which keeps bis net worth quite natives figure in scenario. Finish what you start. low. AQUA&IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Obstacle sbou.Jd She replaces Tom Lacy, Division 1 director, who moved re· cently to Northern California. Hia term was scheduled to expire in November of 1981. BUT UNDE& STATE IAW, •as. Barr -wbo bas llled to re· tain ber aeat -must run for office at the next scheduled election, Nov. 6. After seeing the news articles be regarded as healthy challenge. Make new sUrt, of Tsongas' lack of wealth. exercise independence of thought and action. Pressler noted that "we took PISCES (Feb. 19·Mar. 20): Accent on re· that sort of humorously. Accord· latives. visits. short trips. Cancer, Leo. Aquarius ing to records that ate filed, I'm persons figure prominently. Be selective. Ideas the poorest." are plentiful; select quality. According to the Orange County registrar of voters, Mrs. Barr ia opposed by one other candidate, John D. Lucln of Garden Grove. Three other incumbena face run-offs in the Nov. 6 election, the registrar's office reports. WHY WOULD ANYONE care iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;:::~iiiiijl Division 2 incumbent John V. Fonley of Orange is opposed by Harold P. Sullivan of Santa An.a and W.F. Davenport of Santa Ana. to fight for the distinction of be· ing the poorest s enator in Washington. . •'If you are the least wealthy, you might as well gel credit for DIVISION C JNCU•BENT P&ESTON K. Allen ol Orange faces Hartin Mestas of Los Alamitos and Victoria S. Baum of Seal it,·• Pressler said. Beach. . Division 6 incumbent Noble J. Waite ol Hwitingt.on Beach ts opposed by Ronald Marcus ol Fountain Valley. Division 3 incumbent Lawrence Kraemer Jr. of Yorba Linda bas been automatically re-seated because no candidate filed in op· position. Santa Ana Cra8h Victim Identified THE WATE& Dl.ST&ICI' MAINTAINS the county's under· ground fresh water basin and sells water to cities and acencies which serve homes, busl.neuee and apiculture. The to di.rectors constitutin& the district board are selected by divisions designating 1eotraPbical areas served. Candidates must own property within the division they hope to represent. A woman who died Tuesday night in a three-car accident in Santa Ana haa been identified by police aa Helen Williams. 59, of 401 W. First St., Santa Ana. The woman was a paaaencer in a car involved in a chain· reaction collilion at the intersec· lion of Baker and Finl streets. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS aus1M•U l'ICT1T10US MISINEU l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAM• STAT•M•NT ~ STATUltENT NAM• STAT•M•NT TM 1011-1119 per\Ont ere doln9 TM loll-1"11 person• e re doing TM lol._"'9 pef'ton I• Oolng butl· llUSlneu et: 1!4nlntt• •: neu at: (:SR IO, LTD., 133 Dover Drive, SOllTHLAHD, 177n Irvine Blvd., ALPINE SHOP, 75'1 Cent*' Or., ft t2 M._.-t BHcll, C.ltt«ftle 9*3 T11ttln, CelttOfftla Unit J4, Huntlftllon .. ac:h, CA t1 ... 7 'Newport lnvntmenU, Inc., a Rutll Nelton, 1115t E. t7ttl St,..t, Allred Sklltlrnn, 7541 Center Or., cau tornla corporation, IJJ Oonr SaM• Ana, Calltornl• t210S Unit Joi, "'-"l"lllon 8'HKh, CA '1'1.,.1 Ori•• # 12 NewPOft e.adl, C.llfOf'nla Oorotlly Brown. 1112 Lornon Tiiis llUllN• b ~-by an li.-t1W • ' Ha19Mt Drive, 5MW AN, C.lilornla dlvldllal. Tiii• t.onlnKt h c onducted by • t210S Alfred Ycktlmas \rnl\ad~ LoraM Ketz, 12202 Rod Hiii Thlt ~ wet tiled wllll the ........, In Alli • ob. IM. Ave.-,~ AM, Callfof'llla f21M County C'-'11 of Orengo C-ty on Se9- J-a..,..... eany Mc:Danlel, 1ln5 EQUKtrlan, tamller '· tm. Vic.I Pres. Sant. AN. Calttomla f270S Pltna Thi' sta~t •M fll4ld w ith ... Chllfllane M. W•O•f't>arttl, m Pvbll"*I Or-c..att Dally PllOC County c~ o1 Or"'99 C-.ty on E•tor ~. OrenQll, C.lllornla ,Sept. 1, IS, n. 2', 1m JJn.7' A11911st 1, 197'. NI.,.... Ryan, 10tl2 La Slerr• ----------P11tll6 f'ta<I, S..U ,,.,., C.tltomla f270S P11bllslled Or-c-1 Dally Piiot, Roe.rt l(aNI, l2A6I Saint J -PUBUC NOTICE ..,. 11 u -s.it. '·'· .. ,. nu,.,. way. T~ c:atlfornla'26111 ----------. ' Rwttl Sadl9r, 1S 11 F HOrtll T ust111 A-. leflll Ntl, Clllfomla f270S IT ATUMlfT Of' A9AllDOllllH•T Wa1'9r PotnMll, ltl2 La C....U Of' UM OP ----------1°""• s..&e AM. Callfomla '2105 l'ICTITIOUS aUllMIH MAM• --------lmOll!JI J llll .... •112 Setafl. Irvine. TM ~ ,.,_ -....... ~ c.atlfonolaft714 donN t,_ -ol ._ Pk lltlovt 11111· Roget" Kel'yOn, 12700 Mowpert ""' NarN. PACIACY11W .-.DllAL Pill CemelefY M0<tu.ty Chepel 3500 Pec1flc VlflW Onve Newport Beech 644-2700 , Wee:~ wonu ... s Leguna Beach 49'-9415 L1~1e San Juan C.plstreno 495-1ns AvenlM, Apt. n . n .. un. C.llfornla THE J EWELERS UCCHANOe, ,,._ 10121 ••amt • ., ... .,., Hllfllln9ta11 C'" ICrf, t0'72 Cl\arwood Lana ... a<ll,C.ellfornla"'46 Seftta AN. Cal"-""' f27M TM Fktltlous lwnKt N-,.. Olarlet ~8lcll 1ID12 Giii,.,.. ,.,,_. .. - -fllM In Or....- Stl"Mt, lrYIM, catlfornllf271S C-ty on OK.em.r 1•. 1m Ray llrocl1. U07 N. ~I LIN, Sefllll A. ICJUINan. tUO .....,.., SentaAM.C•llfor"'8'2'1't Oriw,l"Kolll_.,~ ..... Nency f'nlett, 2"°' A-Ida Yal Ualle 0.-.allft, ..._ Cedr" Yef'da, ~ Hiii•. C.llfomla ~IW, ~0.0, c.tlfon\la ".ell Thll ......._ .. condue1td llY.,. IHI-SIMM A. Oallaulan, t SI 4' ,_....,..,.. -llUon lltMr a.an a cemarlll• StrMt, Sll4tf'm•n O•• '• part--.ip. Calli.tllle...-11 ..... ~ Off c. car-• .,, .... SMnftOlll Tillt ........... -fll9CI w1tt1 U. Streat, SllMAM. c.tlfWflla '27Gt CWftlY al Or ..... an .....-r '· Thi.a llualneH It cOfHlll<lld by t 1'7'. llmllM,......,.,.... f'ttt• Sl-A.oea-lan f'vllll .... Or8119t Coast O.lly Piiot, Thlt ......,.... w• ffled with tM ... ,_LA........,.. OUft ..... ".,.. e. ts. n. tt. "" · m1.n CMH>ty Clafil ., OP ..... c-IY ., ..... ----------t"'4UM "·'"'· Mortumy • Cemetery CremllQfY 1625 Glsi.r Ave .• Cost• Meu 54().5564 wn1•r•C1M ,_.MMOMI ... MM coeea ..... ~ m&.•MW•W WD1TI2•r 110 ...... COiia .... 1424150 ft18UC NOTICE .. ,..... .......... Or .... c... Detty,., .... 11-----------4AUll. ti, IS.-..._ t,I,"" UIM't ••1 t•Nefln9 . -~-------' ' •• ST--Appear on Hour or Power with Robert Schuller in this first program ol a new Fall series -------------- ,,, . > -CJ o-o .,, >--... ... O> • o>$:. -CV C E-o ooe u:= Q.. CV CV C: $:. >-0 -=~ >-,,, 0 oo-·-"' c: ,, "; CV CV M ...~ 0 CV II' ->- CV Q; i .,, ~~~ .,, CV CV ,, E ~ E ~ ,, ,,, ,, ' 0 w -.&. z ct CV c: 0 $:. a.. >--u CV ... :::> -,,, c OI (/) • CV -:> 0 er -u I.. -VI 0 ' ~ ~ 0 0 !! • ; ,,.. Ile\'. Or. '"' Moody. put.or ol l'\nt Baptllt ~ Vu Nuym .... C!DMUllnt f°' the talevl1'°9 aert•. ''ft• Wa!tana,'' wlll be U.e lreynote 1peaker durtn1 a four-d., ••1plrtlual ,1peridce" al Ca.UUa .. YaBeJ ....... CHrd. Tbe Rev. Dr. Moody wW 1peak al 7 p.m. each day et S203:Z Del OMlpo St. • Man Victor Hanaen wiU speak oo "How To Achieve Total Prolpertly" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday tl the Badai1" Bean Chrcla of &eU1 ... a ~leaee, I08 11th St , . TM N~ c.cn1au-al Womu'a lellowablp baa 1cheduled ita annual bar1aio lutival from 1:30 a .m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and 9:30 a .m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Sl. Ann Drive and Glenneyre Road, Laiuna Beach. • A reunion and concert by Sounds or Joy is Love Message VATICAN CI-Y <AP> -Pope John Paul II .. 1d lb.la week he wlll brine a measa1e or "hope, peace and fraternal love" to the United States dur· ing hi.I week·long trip next month. • A aae4ltaUoD Hmlaar Hd worklbop 11 scbeduled fr'Om •:• a.m. to l :JO p.m. &!tu~ Sept. 11 • tM a-.a. ., ........... c. 8•J ..... a •e4t&aU• c .... r. IOOU La1ana Caa1• ao.d, Lacue Beaeb. Swami BodltJmltra. mlalawr of U.1 dnarcll·center, wlll lead lhe aemlnar. Advanced r•Pt.r•Uon al $25 per pertoa ll required. l.DfonnaUoD _._..,, • A rwnmaae sale by women ol rtna Vatted ......._ a.rcla, 420 W. 19tb St., eo.ta lllu a , ll acbeduled Friday from 9 a.m. lo 4:30 p.m. at the church. • A Ramah bomecomin1 aervi~ slated for 8: 15 p. m. Friday. at Temple saa..._, 811 W Hamilton St .. Costa llln a . • Charlotte Day wlll speak al the 11:30 a.m . Wedneaday meetlna of Women's Fellowahip of Plym..all c.1re1aU..aJ Clawda, Newport Beach. The seuion ia scheduled al 3019 Country Club Road, Costa Mesa. • Dr. Peal Bryant will ( J s peak a t the 11 a .m. BRIEF.'; Friday 1W1cheon of the M lssion Viejo Chapter of --------" Womea 'a A1low Fellowslllp. Reservations 9Sl·767S • Patty Healey and Louise Weise will talk on "In The Jmaie of God" at the 11 :30 a.m . Wednesday m eeting of St. Aadrew's UaUed Presbytertaa Womes. The session is scheduled al Dierenfleld Hall, St. Andrew's Presbyeteri an Church. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach • Rally Day Is slated at 10 a.m. Sunday at Christ Lutberaa Claucb, 760 Victoria St .• Costa Mesa "I'm the anaeethetlat-1 was run over on the way home to lunch." CluuchSets 'Unveiling' The initial service or t a t l v e s o r I r v i n e Irvine United Church or churches includin g St. Christ ls scheduled for E lhabelh Ann Seton ,nr-CM1t area tf•1I•, Bat Yahm, a.r-Ud INl ....... ,,1 •• a.. tradlUtaal lelleW ..me. • OllMn1al tblbeat•'•• ol ~ BolJ Da19. T~ a.1 Yam wwkel are,._.. ror1 p.m.~ at St. Andrew'• ~ anarcll. tlO Mr ~ ••1 Rold. Newport ludl, .ult dM t HUioe CCIDdUet.ed by llabW Mark S. lllWer ud Cut.or Roaald l:vaa l'ot'dll. Sin ...S At«Mmnt lD ludallm at 1.ao p.m. will pneede the 11 p.m. S.Ue~ 1l Temple -Aaron. m w. Hamilton St., <*ta 111 ... Rabbi A1 Yltroel Klein wtll deliver the lecture and Cantor Meyer U.. wlll chant the Sellcbot. Rabbi Robert Jeremiah Ber1man hq cboeen the theme, "DlmeDJlona ol Love," for the 1:30 p.m. Sellcbot at Temple taaiah, 2'01 1rvlne .Ave .• Newport Beach . ~Minister 'Dies' Three Times ZIONSVI LLE. Pa. <AP) -After surviving three heart attacks in recent years. once being re- vived aft.er his heart stopped for several "Dlnutes. the Rev. Paul C. E m pie often remarked to fnends tbal be waa ready lo die smce be already bad "died" once. On Sept. t. Empie, 70 , a major fi gure for four decades in world Lutheranum and ecumenical ar- faira, died at bis home of his fourth heart attack. 10 4a.m . Sunday al Ca tho l ic. St. J o hn------------------ Culverdale Elementary Neum a nn Cath olic. School, Main Street and Irvine Presbyterian and Thiel Avenue. Irvine . U n I v e r s 1 t y Uni t e d JESSE JACKSON IN PERSON SUNDAY, SEPT 9 The Rev. William Methodist. Moor e and Rev. J ane A n n M oore arc ministers of the new congregaUon. The opening service will examine "when 1s a c hu rch a chur c h?" Hymnals , o ffer i ng pla tes. the Blble and the Moores will be present· ed as components of the church, according to a spokespenon. A CHURCH randle will be lit by represen· The Rev . f'r ed P . Register or the Southern Califorrua Conference of United Church of Christ . Pasadena. will officiate at t h e l(f 15 a .m . worahlp service. lrv1M commuruty and civic leaders are expect- ed to attend and talk after the worship ob-CARDEN CRCN'E servance COMMUNnY CHURCH The Moo res have 930AND11 15AM5HMCf5 moved to Irvine from CORNtR or CHAl-'~A 1 AVl StlverSpnng, Md. ANOtEWl~~I If GAkOlN Fri., SEPT. 14 LOMG BEACH ~~SclleolAIMI. · "I desire to assure all Americans ·Catholics, Protestant.a, .Je ws. people oC all churches and all m en and women of good wtll -of my frieodahlp, respect and esteem," the pontiff said in remarks ln English at his weekly open·air aeneral audience in St. Peter's Square. ~~--~--~-~~--~-----;;;;;;;;.;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;=====-~=-::;...;;;;-=-;._..;.~_..-GROVL 8:00 PM · Many ln the crowd ol 2S,OOO broke ·nto ap- plause. St .Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 St . ......._, loed. H.wport IHclt St. ~·· CORurt s.rih ~e~\ RICK ENGLAND ORGANIST SUNDAY, SEPT£M8!.R I 7:30 P.M. (Jt<:x•· '-hopel ond Church Sonctuorv R1!< ,_..,ed donotoan two dollar\ (h,k:J (Ole prow:J,,d TEMPLE BAT Y AHM OI -.._, ,._.,,,, HI~ HOLIDAY SBYICES .. 5' ......... ,.. .... ...,... a.rdt 600 St . ...._wa load. H.wport a..dl IOSH HASHOMAH Frtday. Sept 21 Saturday. Seo1 22 Children s Service . YOM IOPPUI 800PM 1000 A M 130PM Sunday. Sepe 30 0<01 Ntdre) . • . . . . . • 8 00 P M Monday. Oct 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00 A M Chlldren·a Service . . . . . . . . 1·30 P M Y1sk0f (Memonal & Oo11ng l . . . . . . . . . . 3 30 P M. SeMces conducted by Rabbi Mar1< S Miller Assisted by C..ntOf Ronald Evan Foro1s CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .ct RAJMEESH MEDITATION CENTER 20062 l..ogufta C•y• Rood. at El Toro LCICJlllMI leoda SW AMI IODHIMlnA .... EVHY SUMDAY at 10:00 A..M. He speaks 1n pr8C11cal language to vavr inner ne-eo Soeoal Medtlation Seminar & Work!ihOP Saturday. Sept 15 • 8 30 AM • 3 30 PM Donation 125 includes Breakfast & Lunch Advance Reo1stra1ions ONLY MIOITATIOMS: Mud_,, W1 .. ld9y, Friday 6:00. 7:15 A.M. Cal 494-0490 fer Detal9ct .. fCN"'llMltlcMI Listen 10 Swami Bodh1m1tra on XEM01AM RadlO 860 ~===~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 ~'Y)O AH1n••f' '•' .&,t.,•14 I ,.. .. _., .nt...,"-C'I~ ... ,.......,..." t I •no t i\ fw tllfo. • 121 l I l7M 115 IRVINE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Congregational I Mew a !I WonMp & a.rcJI Sdool 10;00 A.M. CUL VERDALE ELEMENT ARY SCHOOL C..,. of M• Stre.t & TW.t A••· lrriM Ce>-f'nt.n: J-A• & w._ M~ 552 .. 436 Saturdays • 8 00 • 8 30 A M ----======~~====================-~==============~==================:====-===== Information & Tickets 71 4-64-4-1999 ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY ~t"•..W•f C~TA M11.t. WC»9ft CWI 61tW. l•IT.. COITAWISA PAITOI OA'f• L WIUOM , ......... _ _,nw, llM ,,..,_ •• I .... 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L.41t11-11Hcll 494-7111 Rev Arthur J Tankersley Rev Eldon H Thies 9 30 A M -W0<sh10 Children S Workshop & Nurser; care 10 45 AM -Fellowship Hour This Sunday Worship 1n ST AHOHW'S rttESIYTPIAH CHURCH 600 St. Andrews Road • Newi><>rt Bead'-83M!880 Dr.Je1111A.Hwff111-.Jr.ft..._ W ..... s.nM" -.-t:JO.I hff '"GOOO-IYI YISTBDA Y - l'M UV1"6 MOW1 .. DI. JOHN A. HUffMAH. .a. NIA~ CHUICH SCHOOl I 00 --T-.afl 0..-8 I lO -1-,._,... -t t 00 -(>ild C)w9 TIWOUOI' II__.., AIC Hft.P1JMI -64~..;;;J.;.;U;;.;;2 ____ .& MISA lllU CHAPIL ~ 1714 Or-. ...... c:.....-. ., .......... a.. .... ..... MMtAY CMANt. ICMO«.-tiM A.M. MG•••woat_. IMIA.M. ,.......,.nc llPIC6-7ttl ,..._ Ml·f1U 1Jt.J4H ..... ~l.1879 Dekle Fre•no. Finri U1e• Orily Fresh S2_ices PWSllfO CAP ) -D••I BHlae ..U.atea be Hiia a mllUoa pou"d• of plektH '*--................ . M01M(. ~ ..... ,.. ........... all ol t.Mm Md _., u aaall · inc.. oe tut·food h'aacM• .............. al ......... ta1ttd bl1 plcklH, never kaowlnl wbeN they came h'OIB or •hat made tbeal eo aood. a11T DON'T TaY to bu7 Coleman Plcklel ln lbe tton; tbey are aold only to reataw-anta. Coleman Plctlel la .. ol tM naUon'a tut = wotb to UM freab apicea, e • ._... "There '• a very •'lbtle difference In t aste , betWHD fresh spiced pickles and the In J1111e, .July ~iiiil ........ --.... ••llll coaceatratH," .. .. ~-... cu ... ., ..... tM ................... fo.d .. ................. ·ftlS QJLSllAN ........ IO .... ~ &a .. ,.., com.., .. _,.. aw ...... ~At OD• fut· oo4I traac~la• m11aate .,,.,.. to bavl the ftnn _.all lda fkk .... Ho .. ,., tlM pn¥loUI OWMra turaW ...,.. tbe offer, IUtnl tl••J weren't interuted li .. , ...... Bodlae. 0 , wbo bou1hl CoMm• Plttle Compaay from it.I .. ,,,..... tn ltN, ftDd9 bl.a am all bualneu a pleaaanl cbuae ol pace h'om hll prior eaperience u a aupervllor for cltrua pNCeAine plants. •'IN A llU'.J.· aullNW llkt t•h. )'OU can dump your utuCHMIW txperimtntl and ~ DOt loc* beck, wlalM la a larltr ftrm 7"' lpend a lot ot time 11on•at11 and IOu1 uarcblna if an .. .,.rtmHt Hema to 10 bad .. "' Mid. Thia relative freedom ha• enabled 8odtoe to experiment with 1weet plc:kle c:tupe, mixed v11etablea and ~ppera with mixed N1ultl. But for now, be plaa1 to lt.lc:k with dill plc:klea. While tbe price of tbe apeclal h7brtd cuc:umbera be UHi baa not risen that much, plastic conla1Dtr and labor costa have 1kyrocketed, Bodine aaid .. TBB OOLZ•AN BROTBE&S, wbo were in tbeir late 70s wben lbey IOld the bUlinas, bad not mecbanlnd. So Bodine ts trying to lncreue production to keep up with a demand that bas tripled ln three years. The hybrid cucumbers \lsed by CoJe man Pickle Co. and other West Coast pickle works are about six inches long and as fal as a woman's fist. They have rewer seeds than the garden variety, Bodine said. , Refle~ting Bis Wo,,-k .. .\ WASllJNGTON <AP > -~ · World A1rU.nea eQtured ~.~ two spots lD airline on·~ performance in the ClvJ\ Aeronauttca Board •a lat•M atatiatlca. Tbe board report Hf• th1l overall tbe nation 'a maJ~"f tcbeduled airlines were on ti~ 87.1 percent of the time in AP.r\lt down from 80 percent lD Aprll of the year before. Tb~ belt record WU poeted= TWA Oytna between .Miami Tampa, Ph., with \hose .Ill~ on Ume •.3 percent of tbe tiln~ ... 1\oundinC out the top five Oil· time performances in the coun- try were Aluka Airlina, 9'.8 percent between Portland, ~1l and Seattle; Pacific Sou\hw~, 93.4 percent between Las Vegq and San Dieeo. and Frontier, 93.2 percent between Dallas a01f Oklahoma City. ,, Noise Violatiom Up at SD Airport SAN DIEGO <AP> -The two-month ifOUDdiD~ of DC-10 wide ·body jetliners this summer triggered a sharp increue in violations at San Diego's major airport as airlines aubeUtuted planes \hat did not m eet feder al noise standards. · After picking, the cucumbers are graded by size and placed in large vat.s or brine where \hey stay from 30 days to four years. Most remain in the brine about one year, be said . Artist Dale Eldred squints in .the light of one of two banks of 80 mirrors that throw amber reflections on the Nelson Art Gallery, Kansas City. T he artist took over the gallery t his summer with projects that capture the s un's rays. The five poorest perfonnance5 were posted by Braniff, 11 .S per- cent betwee n Bost on aQ~ Washington; National, 13.3 per~ cent between Los Angeles ano Seattle; Northwest, 21.5 percent between CbJcago and Seattle; American. 23.3 percent betweeq Miami and San Fr ancisco, a°" Pan Am, 26.6 percent between Loa Angel~ and P hiladelphia. . According to figures provided by the port district -which serves as the airport's landlord -56 violations wer e logged at Lindbergh Field during June and July. SINCE ADOPTING a night curfew J~ years ago, Lindbergh Field reported 69 violations of the regulation in 1976; 25 in 1977; ·and 13 in 1978. The original curfew allowed aircr aft meeting the federal noise standards to land, but not takeoff, between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. feel, with American Airlines chalking up a violation the first day wi\h a flight logged one minute past the deadline. THE DC·lh -WHICH meet the federal noise sta ndards - wer e grounded following the Ch ica go crash that claimed more than 270 lives in May. making it \he worst air disaster in U.S. history. THEN, THE CUCUMBERS, which look a lmost like solid pieces of s alt by this time. are shipped from Stockton lo the plant where they a re leached to reduce the salt content. The pickles a re spiced with dill seed, mustard, cor iander , bay leaves. cinnamon, red pepper. ginger, black pepper, tumeric. allspice, celery seed, cloves. garlic and concentrated dill. • e Daily Pilot e ctassifieds work for • you. Call • 642-5678 e forquick e cash sales. • On Tuesday, an 11:30 p.m. to ,. 6: 30 a.m. curfew went into er. ST. ANDREW'S CHILDREN'S CHOIR PROGRAM Port officials said letters of reprimand a re usually sent to airlines violating the curfew. TEMPLE ISAIAH of NEWPOlrT llACH ICOMSMYATIYll in 11SSOClatiOf'I with S..-. c .... C Hka.,..... C:-. HIGH HOLY DAY SOYICES conducted by .. mlTllOUI- ....,.,. "-tier HhJll ~Au ........ 600 trY-. A•e. cc-I Sitt St.I,......,_.~ IOSH HASHAMA Fff ....• SEJPT.21 ••.•.•.•••......•......•.•.• 8:00P.M. SAT .... SEPT.22 ....•.•••.•..............• 9:00A.M. SUN. •.• SE.PT. 23 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 9: 00 A.M. YOWll.,._ all SEPT. 30 •• 7:30 P.M. Kol Nldre MON. OCT. 1 •• 9:00 A.M. Sh8harlt morning service MlN.OCT.1 .• 3:00P.M. Chlldren'tMfVlce M:lN. OCT. 1 •. 3:30 P .M. Mlnh8h, YlzkOf Memorial MNice. N'Eelah Conclusion '"'--~-S4M900,6'6.711J ''building Christian character through children's choirs" CAROL CHOIR Grade Ona CRUSADER CHOIR CHO.RISTER CHOIR Orede• r. a ,,_, .. Orade1 Four, Five l Sfa mMdng H ~of tM Wedfteeday Winner Protram 4:00 • 5:JO p.m. Rehearaala and actit1UW1 or( rtructurtd to J'l'Ulke choir a reUgfqtu , educational, artUtic and recreational factor in the Ufe of it• members. REGISTRATION Md CHOIR REHEARSAL Wedn11dey, ..,._mber 12 4:00 • 5:00 p.m. , For further lnfonnetlon contact St. Andrew'• Muelc Depertment 631-2880 Directors: Ruth Hamel, Jan Landstrom, Charles Friesen St. Anctr.w'a Preabyterlen Church 800 St. A~rew'a Roed, Newport Beach Ben Kinchlow <.o h~t •ii th\! "700'' Club -c1 pro· duttu•n ol th" Chm114n Br~ck4>11ng l'oetwCJrk. Inc IC.BNI Ben K1nchlow dPP\'bf'> daily '"''" noh<innlly ~ndicated toekvi!WOn with ""'' 1-'nt l<oberuon B.!n I\ I ~· l• Ml ,r I I """" " .... ,.,, '<'f\. •• H, ,.,. • '' W • V,,t n An ··rK 1•• ""'" <.. ... •J•' HI' ...,'1, rrptoeJ otlo\!r ~ • " rd~ ' ""''"'A,~, h<JI rh .. noj<.·d """'a J)t'r· •;ono enr "'""'' ..,. • ., J~'"' l hr " !"I \ ''"'Y 'nt><•ul thl' rompc1s s"Jn he hos """" stwet kKi-·· ,,, tho1 hi<Jh"" \•Klcll pohttCdl a•·d econ··mi.. t1cht Br ny 4 lnomd tu hear B.!n Km<.hlow His 51•.rv ""' (h<>n~ .. '• ,,, m111d 11b<Ju1 .J ...... u, \hn\t Two Great Rallies! Friday, Septe mber 21 7 :30 p ;m. Sunday, Septe mber 23 10:00 a .m . 740 W. Wilson Ave .. Costa Mesa For information call (714) 549·2905 Chico Holiday Authol. rect><ding 4rh5t and ··entl!f· ''"rwr s t'nt..mamer" to Los VegM i.how Pt'''P''' Chico H oliday now bdlboard• two MIK>Mlly syndic41o!d tt1le~1\K>fl Viows .ind ~ng~ gospel songs lwc.sus..-of his '°"'" ol G0>I Chico Hobday -c1 former Llls Vegc1s o'nl~rtame1 -m ...... d111 •.,.,~n people 10 \Ing cl new song with )<''U' C''-r <I Edwin Loul• Cole Pu tor a: ~ WILSON -------~ :r: f _____ , _O_R_AN_G-----rE_C_O_A_S_T_C_Hr--U_R_C_H_D_IR_E....--C_T_O_R_Y_[ 'Phpnolttli C 01ll1rn1l1f it11llll LIHtrcli l. \. \. 3262 UOAD ST .. HEWPOIT llACH 642·2740 i SUMDA Y SHYICIS -9:00 & I O:JO A.M. ' DI. JOHH LIHDV ALL. PASTO. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE ..__ ____ Ef'ISCO,ALCHUICH------- llJ I...,, c.te ••.. ...u11 THE llV. COHIAD A. HOHQUIST, VICAR : 9:00 .AM-HOLY EUCHAllST Saint Mkhoel And M Angels Epittopal Churdt lZll Peciflc Yltw ~. C:... .. Mw ... lllT 0-.. CMI A QMCM ICMOOl IMI A.N. . SWYNOLYCOtl•HDI• Mii IWA.N. • LUTHERAN CHtJK>t 7t1Do•~Dr. ~INch 541-JUI ...... J. h"J. ...... ............. ,...., WORSHIP SERVICE ... 8 00 AM CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 9 15 AM WORSHIP SERVICE . . . 10 30 A M. --fCMll&•&&.&a.f WEI.COME CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod 760 Ykterie St .. Coile....._ lefttw Y. T-. '••lw -Ul·l61 I WotlSHIP SllYICH-1:15 & t 1:00 A.M. S.IMl9y Scheel & A ... llWe CleH-t:JO A..M. Cllri1ti• l6"Mf9tWf Sc-..-54'·HH LUTHHAM CHUICH Of THI MASTH. LCA Z900PectfkYiewDr .. C.-.. 111Mr 7H·IOJI suteA Y CHUICtf ICHOCM. -Mt A.M. WOUHIP •Y'ICI -I O:M A.M. MUllllY CMI NO~• ........ o.c .......... WISTMINSTElt LUTHBtAH CHUIOt ,,. ............. ................................. _. l:JO & IO:iO A.M.-Wont9t SMYICIS tiJOA.M. ·····~& ... .... PAITOllJOll. A. 1W.11• .... MMnt A Cordial WekotMfrotn THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cos1aMesa FIRSTUHITB> METHODIST CHURCH 19th SI & HarbOr BlvO Ct.nhScheelfw AMA.1-t:lO W~-l l :OOA.M. C".,etrlP<, Q ('f Irk l~•1n1 ,f• r Costa Mesa Norlh MESA VERDE METHODIST CHURCH M-v .. oo & BP., SI tit 82J.4 Wo<lfttp & C-'" Sc'-1 91JO A.Mo °"· Wiii.-I. Steel Huntington Beach ftRST UHITEO METHODIST CHURCH 2721 t 7th SI 536·3537 w_,....~10:1s .... ,....,, ...... ......, ....... ....,._,, "'-' . c.....u Sc' I a' t:OO .... Hun11ngton Beach North COMMUNITY UHITEO METHODIST CHURCH 6662 H e11Ave 842 .. 146 1 CH:~s:H1~~!CH MfW.-ORT CfHTER Newoor1 Beach UMITB> METHOblST t400W Balboa B fvo 160t M argue111e Ave 6 73·3805 Coro na oet Mar Rev Roberl Sheoaro Jr , '44"1741 wenMpa ee.rch Sc._. 6 c:.~ "t... t:lOA.M. W\day f'rt-School/Oev Car• . 9:l0 A..M. 7:00 ..... ',.... ............... . FOUMfAIM YAWY FIRST UNITED ~ST CHURCH 11215 htttwtf st. a...~ ...... ......, tu.nu A...., ... a.a.-w.,.a a......_. t:ilA.M . IRVINE ~ ... RELIGIOUS CHOICE: . . AMERICA'S HERITAGE TEMPLE BAT Y AHM t•rlonlt• Rabbi Mark S ~hllcr CJntor Ronald E Ford1s # SAUA TH SUVICES • FalDA Y • 8:00 ftM ~finam Kaurman, Dir or Ed . Wrnme Ro:.~. Pre~tdent Relti:rous School SundJy !J lS AM lo ll 4SA\1 Jr & Sr High Groups Adult Education Hebrew School · Thursday 4 IS . 6 15 P M 1011 CamelbaC'k. :"ewport Bt•arh 1Qff Jamboree• Visitors Welcome . 644·1999 Member UAHC m SHI HA-MA 'ALOT :· HARIOR REFORM TEMPLE S.......Ser<rio~ . ~-,........ 1:15, .... . .,, .. , . , ~Una FW-atfri49Jef-.-• J:Jo, ..... Rabbi Bernaro P Kina 2100·A Mar V1s1a ~:Alie ~hlkler Newport Beach Cali f. Educator: Hildy Shein man ,_ w..........., eel '44-7JOJ · All V1.,t , a Temple Sharon. of Costa Me A~. 1c ............ 1w ... ...._ .. · ; 'm(J( ' s-tca ,,_ ..... 1:11 P.M. ·....., t:ll A.M. -...y .t :JOA.M. Or Edw..,,A S.-........... -&. .,....,._' c:"'"'°9 .... UU Nenc:y L...,,, 8c:fiOat --Adult Educ.IOI·"°'*' Aclt""'---SdlOlll ,...,. Secnhry ... Wocllf ..,_ PORT-MESA OIRISTIAN SOIOOl ENAOLL..NOWI Al8o Avatl8ble ,.,....... & FUIM>•r C1N ... l:IOAM·l:OOllll ' . ......., .... POIT...,. IAl'lllT a•ae· 6MW.ft T a c:-. ...... ,,. ____ ........ -. ~ . I , . ltanal Peare Pr0111oted A Columbus, Ohio, city schools' bus passes by one of the many billboards dot· ting the state's second largest school dis· trict. The eye.catching signs are J:>eing APWI ........ used to promote peaceful desegreation. No untoward incidents have been reported since busing for school racial balance began. Pla~ning Decisions Lag San Juan Eyes Time Limits on City Boarth .. a,oa;.CMNa.a. -.... MSW -AINl&b laU.. , ... of ~Ji'M6 ... ~. TW. ID ......... of tllr• ~ 1Uc1eri, ii tij ~ Naata.oloe--. ... _!:I..,.... lta. 1laadow1 '!' ~ It It ·::r:e::rw wbiD we refute to NePOD"NMty for t.bolt _..,, 1ufter Ua.Sllldce and ODlllWllon;' aa11 8~ evan,eo.i BW, Graham, ~ that ..._ boloea.A1ta" ibreaum lD pretaat Uaae1. •IG&. GSO&GE G . Hl1alna, 1peclal concera1 secretary ot tbe U.S. CatboUc Con(erence, 1a11 "tbere are Hrloua reUaloua u well u hJatortcal challences that m\.Wl be faced aquarety tn th• ~ li&bt of the oveiia of Auebwita.' Evulon of the tmpUcatlooa bas fo.tered "an epldem!c ol debumanilatlon in the world today," aay1 Rabbi Marc H. Tanenbaum, lnlerrellgloua affairs director of the American Jewlah Committee. Comments of the reU1ious le aders on the m eanina of hi!tory'a most horrible cue of m au 1enoctde -Hiller's rlaughter cit 9" mtWoa Jews' - came as NBC scheduled r e broadca st o r an Int ernatio nally a ccl aimed drama about ll. "HOLOCAUST," A FOUR· part series first aired on NBC-T V in 1978, with subsequent showings abroad. Is lo be repeated Monday through Thursday <Channel 4 > P e rhaps be c ause of It••• 1•w for a uatnnal -.. taujbt' te ... of ...... ~ lndlffea::eoee to evil aad parab*. ' callolalu w buman •ufferiJ>i ID •b• ;pulable, m.,utrM ed tl9e cleltrudMa of, lamnu on U.. ~ pUMd by u bQured , llv .. ," .. 1ay1. man, otrerta• eo btlp, JUst M ---· ••tn WOl'ld~YllliCt"lnP'NfUNd -•ILUONI 1N 'l'llE world are to come to tbe a.Id of tDe .Jewllh ID tM 0 Jewilb condiUOQ,'' be people tn .N.u! Germ&Dy ..until tt ny.-, abandoned to borrora, waa too law." ~ tndudhac the de1perai. boal Another leaaon, be 1ay1 "LI the • people of Soutbeaat Aita. very real presence of evtl'' tn •tarvina maua lD Africa and the world, a force that turned Aila, victims of 1y1tem•tlc Nail Germany, one of tbe torture in Latin America. world's moat advanced, repretlioo in the Soviet Union sophtatlcllted countries, into a ud ot Wrroriata lo tbe llideut. maelstrom ol barbarlam. Taa.DNum aay1 the Cllltral , le11oa of tbe bolocauat 11 a THEaS WAS 'SOllE'l'lllNG paraphrase from the Book o1 ~emomc" about it, ~~ saya, and Levlticua: "You ahall not ltaDd it alto •bow~. the fri1htenJ.n1 by while the blood of your coDHqueoces that come when brothen end silt.era crin out to the Judeo·Cbris lia.n moral you ... "He ad<h: values of Western c1villzat100 "It ta a lenon that mankind are abandoned. must perforce learn and live out ' 'Th e 1.e s so n of t be- in daily actions If the human holocaust. .11 ~al it ls never family 11 t.o survive ... ln a too soon for Chriallana to come nuclear miaaile age whlcb for to the detenae or Jew• who are the first time i$ able to conceive being threatened by any form of of a global Auschwitz " anU·Semillsm," he says. He noted philosopher George G a AB A• 8 A Y 8 TR E Santayana's warning: "Those ··m o ns trous evil '' of the who cannot remember lbe past holocaust underlines a basic are eondemned to repeal it." Health, Beauty & Fitness Fair \i«'vtf"t f 1n-.e'\Wf1\•1 You• 0004' psyc holoalcal mechanisms of o •s••'"•-• .,...,, ..... repression to avotd facln& pain eco~u,..1~642-1753 Beauty aides tree d ·1 "th h b '"" ..._. .... health tests and an ev1 • e re as een a nutntoonal information pe r vasive evasion or willful ... ,~~'i';'~~!'~~~Ol otu< oerforma{lces by amnesia lo avoid facing the ·~·" o •·~ ....... p~.. SCAT<; gymnastic team horror of the Nazi de!ilrUcllon," Thur& thr u Sun at By WILLIAM HODGE planning commissioners last week. eliminate two hurdles in the says Tanenbaum. Call 642-5678 Hunr.ngton Center Mall development review process. By such refusal to face up to Put • tew word• Beach Blvd Of tM o.lly Pl._ ltAltt Time limitations on municipal planning decisio1111 could be a solution lo S an Juan Capistrano's traffic jam of building projects winding through the city's development review process. City Manager James Mocalis said thiJs week he would make recommendations to councilmen in two weeks that could include lime limits and a ban on postponements of decisions by various city commissions THE IBSUE surfaced after councilmen expressed their d ispleasure with holdups In city planning at a Joint meeting with Councilmen ordered Mocalls lo prepare a report oulllnlng measures that could be taken to streamline the review process through city boards and com· missions. "I 'll be reporting lo the coun· cil on some things they could do l o s peed up th e process somewhat." Mocalis said. "But I won't be making any recom- mendations about elimlnaUng commiuions." BIS &EMAJlK wu aimed al a suggestion by Councilman James Thorpe that two city commlssiona be combined With the planning commission to Criekets Going Mesa Spraying Ends Plague "Cricke t Acres" in north Costa Me sa I s los ing its nickname, and residents are glad. They say the waves or crickets that plagued them lbls summer bave abated In the wake of s,S>rayinp of a nearby vacant fteld. "THERE ABE very few around now," said Pal DeBerry, who lives on Secretariat Circle adjacent to the larae vacant field owned by the Newport.Mesa school district. Residents appeared before tnstees in July. describing aeaa of crlcketa surging from the field into their home. ••we were Wld there are three 119neratlons a year," Mra. DeBerry aald. •'The ones we're Hein& now are litUe ones, 10 tl)ey must be babies." She said she and nel1hbon, wl)o auffered ~arpet and drape damage in the invuion, have waited until the field was SOOSlgn Up cleared up before fumiaating their homes. "I JUST BA VE to go throu&h and clean out the cupboards and closets," Mn. De Berry said. "I still find a few UtUe ones. I juat want to be sure they're not coming any more before I spray the houle." Ray Scbnierer, bu1lne11 manaaer for the a<:bool dlatrict, said the district will continue to monitor the eltuaUon. He said officials don't want to spray ncesaively becauu of the poulbillty of making future cricket aenerationa immune to the inlectidde. 8CBNIE&E& ESTl•ATED that the diltl"lct ~u spent more than '100 on ebemlcal1 for the field, but bad no eaUmaw ol laboreoeta. In July, rHldent1 told of streets black wtth crickets and of w alflna up to flnd the bup in • their bedl. ' 'Early Start Seen On Senior Housing 1UabUy more IDON ....... u 8Cre ot a~ in the city'• r~ meat area. its les~. the ''groundw~o=r~k~h~~~------~~~·=o=w=o=r=k =fo=r~o=u ~~----&-4_o_s_f~~-H~8~ Thal plan r eceive d a --------- lukewarm reception recently before a joint meeting of the council and planning com - missioner:s. Several council members ex- pressed their disatisfaction with the time necessary lo process development proposals through the city, but qopped short of agreeing with Thorpe's plan. UNDER 111E current system, developers face a plannin1 department that, accordJne to ill director. ia admittedly overburdened by the South Orange Co unt y land development rush. Once planrung documents are worked through the department, developers face a series of ap- prov ala befor e various city commissions. Those boards con- sider potential traffic impacta, architectural standards, recrea- tional aapecta and finally overall arowth implications associated with each building project. Many times projects spend months winding through the process only to be rejected al the City Council level, councilmen admit. TBO&PE SA.ID that he would back off from supportina a eynt.besls of var1oua boards and instead s upport placinc a councilman and planning commluioner on the city's Environmental Review Board. Thal group, composed of the city manaaer, public works director and plannln& chief, di.I· cu1ae1 development projects before they head Into the com· mltalon deelaion makln& portion of the review proce111. "That would &Ive the de· veloper a better Idea of what kind of problema he'll be facin& further alon1 in the process," Thorpe uaerted. BE PaEDICl'ED the city wu beaded for more turmoil because councilmen bad approved measures to boost 1tatt help but bad done notblnl to expedite development• tbrou&h t.be declaion makin1 boardl. COUDdlmen recenUy approved a provt.aica aJJowinC developers to buy fltaff Ume by provldlnc tundl for tbe dty to hire plan· mu eo.1ult&Dtl for work oa tlle(r •Yelotl .... propotal. ... ,.. ltmMth Fri ... al"*l wltll Tborpe about delay1 lD proc•• but Hid be would fl ... t to keep tbe clt1'1 ~m'slf••Jllem intact. 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Some people call lt ho&.· dosllial. but Dan Ford Just calla lt admiraticllL When be bits a homer, be Uk.-to adm1re It. So when Ford uncorked a toweriq two-nm abet to belp tbe Aneels beat ltifwaa.tee, w. Fri· day DlClrt at Anaheim Stadlmn. be juat stood and watebed., "Wbea you see me do that, you can tell that I have a pretty good idea it's eolng out ol the ballpark," Ford said. BIB BLAST snapped a 3-3 dead· lock and k4'pt the Antels three gamea in (root of Kansas City in the pressurized American League West race. O.lly~li.t,.....r,G..,., .. ....._ ANGELS' BOBBY GRICH BITES DUST BUT BEATS THROW TO SECOND AND AVOIDS DOUBLE PLAY IN SIXTH INNING. It helped Nolan Ryan log his second victory and first com- plete game since coming back from the strained elbow muscle which sidelined him July 2S. It was also the first complete game by any Angel pitcher since Brt1ins Need to Pass First Test Bashore on the Spot in Today's Opener Against Houston By ROGER CARLSON I Of tlW O.lly Pli.t S\.ttt ~LOS ANGELES -Houston 's ougars, the defending Southwest Coo- e re nce football champions who urnisbed the opposition in UCLA ~uarterback Rick Bashore's initial role offense, who replaces the 1·2 running punch of Theotis Brown and Jim Owens, since graduated. McNeil carried the ball 81 times for 408 yards and a 5.0 average as a sophomore reserve behind the Brown- Owens punch. "I TIDNK HE'S FRESHER and more intent this year Actually. he·s going to be under more pressure now. He·s going to have to produce a lot or yardage ~nd make things happen. He won't have the productive players around him that he had last year · · as the Bruins' starter in the 1977 opener, ·invades the Coliseum tonight in the '79 ·lid-lifter for both elevens. Kickoff is at ..., . Still, the major item of interest sur- rounding the UCLA camp is Bashore, the former Edison High quarterback, operating behind a revamped offensive line, bolstered by the return of 'center Brent Boyd. The Bruins had a decent season an 1978, compiling an 8-3 record before ty- ·ing Arkansas m the Fiesta Bowl. But for Bashore and the Bruins' passmg game. it was a bomb. ~ It's a moment or truth for tbe Bruins and Bashore. as their offense, and Basbore's passing potential will be put to Uie test against a defense with a pair of All-Southwest tackles (Hosea Taylor at 260 and Leonard Mitchell at 270), two relurnine starters at linebacker and four more in the secondary. "l think Ric:k. bu worked harder t,b is summer then ever before to try to come back and have a good season." says UCLA Coach Terry Donahue. "U he goes ln'to the game and plaJS the way be did last year I'll be very disappoint· ed. I doo't think be will. Bashore, playing behind an injury. riddled line with a veer system, gained only 811 yards through the air with 62 completions in 129 attempts. He had on- ly two touchdown passes and was ID· tercepted nine times. ~ ALSO ON THE SPOT is tailback Freeman McNeil In the Bruins' new I While much or the interest centers around the li79 UCLA offense, the de· Connors, McE~ At/4_ SoumJ, _Effects .runt and Groan ·Open? By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW YORK <AP> -Defend- ng champion Jimmy Connors nd John McEnroe clash today the featured semifinal match of the U.S. Open Tennis Cham· jpionsbips. · Don't forget to bring your ear .plugs. Call it the "Ear Drum Open." Or maybe the ''GTUllt and Groan Open... With players adding their sound efrects lo the dron- ing jeta that fly over the stadium every 30 seconds. it's tennis' an- tidote lo Noise Abatement Week. CONNORS AND McENllOE are two or the mos t ac- complished grunters in the game. Jimmy's loud grunt bounces ofr the concrete stands and echoes over the TV air waveS every time he throws his lSl-pound frame into a shot. M'c'Enroe also grunts with every left..banded swing of his racket. ms grunts are more sub- :dved but are mQ,re prolonged, carrying a tail-end groan. thing from prog.rams and tee Listen on yoar1'V ·tube ·a.ad ... sfatrts .. to ·bot dogs am· Italian lake your pick. Both regist.er ices. high on the decibel scale. Yet The Coanors-McEnroe duel they are only a part of the sound can be counted on lo provide effects that marks big-time ten· other sound effects. Both are nis today -particularly in this volatile, t ender-nerved com· ne~ red! white and blue stadium pelitors who are not beyond which 1s no~ the center of bickering wtth officia1s and each American tennis. other. They even -in moments Low-flying airplanes roar of extreme pressure -berate overhead in their takeoff from themselves in loud tones. LaGuardia Airport and shake the 19,000 stadium on its founda· tions. Players constantly stop between strokes until the din pa!Jses. ADD TO TRIS the normally raucous crowd -a baseball, bull fight type -or audience - which likes to get involved, yell- ing al players, linesmen and umpires. T en days ago they almost turned a McEnroe-me Nastase match into' a r)ot. Out.side hawkers can be beard advertising their wares-every· A COUPLE OF YEARS ago, Helen Wills Moody, dowager queen of the game now in her 70s , remarj(ed about the tremen- dous changes th.e sport has un- dergone since it went open and bigtime. "l always fell it was a game that should simply flow." she said. "I remember Rene LaCoste. the wonderful French player. He ju.st seemed to glide into a shot. He never hurried but he was always there. ''Today the players look sb busy all the time. '('bey are always tearing around tbe·court, jumping and grunttnc." And no ooe can lnQlt like Con· ·non and Mc.En:roe. Tune in. It's no loqer ju.st a game of flowing beaut7, u Helen remembers - it'a a, game of aou.Det A sound that makee ear pluas a luxury. rense, too. will be under pressure tonight against a team w1th a reputatton for strikmg like lightning. although somelJmes erratic. THE COUGARS WERE t -3 la.st season . 1nclud1ng victories ove r Arkansas and Texas and a nightmarish 35.34 loss to Notre Dame LO the Cotton Bowl. Quarterback Detrick Brown operates the Houston oUense and with 1,184 yards accounted for , needs only 212 more yards to become the Cougars' all- time leading passer. ··vou won 't believe bow quick Houston's quarterback is," says Donahue. "But when I look at How.too. it's the defense that really impresses me." Pitchers Later, odgers Nip Reds NOLAN RYAN HURLS A FASTBALL AGAINST MILWAUKEE. <AP) -Gary For the first time since 1950, Aq. 25, wt.es Da•e J'rott ~·1 the dlltwe baa 2'-2 vidor'J Ill Toronto. "R1an ii my ataff •••er,'") llana1er Jim Fre101i 1aid. J "Wbat be did toall'ht came Ill •' f tllDe when -we deaperatelJ needed it. U be ecMllda't 10 lit ' teut m lwd•p, 1 rea111 ._... \ have bealia a lbiDd. ~ "Don Aue Clore ann) Ud-a ; shot of cortisoDe ao be WUD't " available, llart Clear bu-. l dlnitia, lllke Barlow worked two l straieht niehts and Jolln llcJD. tague bas pile.bed in damn DNI'•' every eame since be'• eom• , here." Frecosl explained. · "Tbe staff ia deftnltely ovtr• worked." Despite the four-hit victory, Ryan doesn't think he's 100 per- cent yet. "l'VE GOT a ways to co," ibe > right-hander said. "I was •tnaul· " ing off and on with my delivery. But I've got to believe I'm gettlne better every time out. ·'I knew the other guys were overworked and I was puabiJ1I to go nine if I could." Ryan COO· tinued. "1bis was the first time since the injury I felt I wu capable ol that.·· The Brewers' Gorman Thomas touched Ryan for a two. run homer in the first lnning but . the Angels bounced back with three runs in the tbird. Milwaukee tied il on two walks, a single and a sacrifice fly in the · fifth. But Ryan didn't allow a bit over the final four innings. After Ford unloaded, tbe odda against Milwaukee coming back to beat Ryan grew enormously. Ryan has a 107·2 re<:ord in , games in which the An1Jels have . held the lead at the end of the I seventh inning. · Ford's homer wu bia 2lstolthe year. and it also cave him • R Bl. ~ are career bigba for the man who waa ooce criticized • for not being a team player. ·'I'm an ind I viduallst, all right. But once I get on lhe field I'm a complete team pt.yer," • Fortf says. SO•E BA VE DISAGaBED. Hia former mana1er, lfin· nesota's Gene Mauch, branded Ford a self··centererd type who·· doesn't care what happens to anyone elAe as long as be 's tak· ken care of. ··u I were the type of in· div idual that Gene Mauch claims. I wowd say, 'Hey, I've got a four-year contract and tbey·re goU:lg.to pay rne s.c>JDllCh whet.her l bit .400 or .200. Wby should I care'?• "But I do care. I want to be·on a wmner." Ford continued. "I ,, (Sff ANGELS, Page BZ) Clllcilgo Made No Promises . . CHICAGO <AP) -Chicago • Bulls off\cials deny that the Na- tion al Basketball Association • tram has reneged on a coatract agreement with its No. 1 draft selection, 6-9 David Greenwood. · Greenwood's agent, Sam Gilbert. accused Bulla' m ..... • ing partner Jonathan . Kcwler ol switcbin& contracts, and said Greenwood would not be playing . in Chicago this year. But Kovler said there bad ·, been no runaround. ••From what I understand, we had not. agreed," he said. 1 : "I think it's a negotiat.ine ploy on Mr. Gilbert's part." aakl Bulls· General llanacer Rod Thom. "We rully expect n.vid:) to play with ua. We have DeYer . reneged oo any agreement. We , ' have talked about several dif. ·; ferent contracts; we wen not ~ s able to come to a coacluaion ae J any of them." 1.' ·•I four American men are contest· log the siqles semifinals of the U.S. ()pen tennis championships. ·Area Dream Team ~ , In eddi&loo to.c.onnors, the de- fe!Wlna cbam~. meelinl 20-'y e'a r -ol d McEnroe In one semifinal, Vltu Gerulaitis, like llcEwoe a nati11e New Yorker, ) 112 CoaiJt Produci. at F ow-year SctlDO& , •tak•• OD 1iant-k1l~r Roscoe By ERNIE CASTILLO , Tamwsr iD U..QUler. ,The winners oe •Daffy ..... ...., will meet Sunday for the •.ooo It lan'l a dream team by any meana, bat if a ftrat prhe. colle1e football coach bad exdullve 'retridtlna Connon, M~Enroe. Gerulaitla rtcbll to tbe Oran1e Cout area. be could fleld a and TaDDll' were Meded Noa. I 112•man 1q\Uld with virtually no m~ weaknea. tb=:, ID th only blow to That mythical club ·would bu•• UCLA form the UIWlt GI top.leedecl quanerback &aelr B~abore throwtna .,..... to BJo~ f1f •ecta-Tuner Stanford's Ken 11ar1tnUD, USC's Vic Rakht:baol on.,......., ~t. aDd Arliolaa'• nm Bo&a:ta. In tM WD I W I ~p IMioo, Tt.fteet ol n· ,,_... beeb sbuUllllf ln and •artaa~ Nanatilova ai9ets out ot. UM uaeup would 1Dc1Dde A.rt.,.. ·State's 'f:::~::i:;..".r-..! ::lu===,==o...Duddrtq. •1'1ftml. ADd. llMald t111e on ...... boc down.~ la -4W ...... ~' the State'.a stft'l 8'1idt could be Called UPJ!ll to awtDI ._..._...... t.-_»I~ llaJDroe h1a 1oldm toe. • ~•r n•ra• won th• '""" ~ .wou.ldla't ba., prob!•--...._ .._ wttb a &.a, defe .... Amoq tbt 15 .., ...... beets are two W =--.-..Lua -4 wtao earned All·PCAA boaon lat Jear, Paclflc's -.--s•-.. Sblbata .. and San'* State'• Stevt RDMI. -• 1 _.. ,. ... • • Tbe ll'Del would be tdb maaaiff ud ~ ' w~th mammoths like 8-5, ZIO-pound deleMln ead , ',Bryan CAidwell of ArtlODa a. ... 7,, m ,odnd 4le- ten.11lve tackle Kevin Sloan ol • ....,.. ltllla, I --~--~~~-------1 -.. ... -----_ --, --.. ......__~~ . ~ ' 1• , .. . ,- , Here'• a LUt of Area College FootbfJU Flayers \ ' ..__.10CI---Clln..t. ~...-~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-~~~~~~~~---Brad aiiCe:-11ater Del-- Tom Rlleb. Tuatin, llater Del Dally .., ........ "' <»rt·-WALL BANGER -Angel leftfielder Bobby Clark climbs the outfield fence trying for home· run hit by Milwaukee's Gorman Thomas Saturday night. McEnroe, Fleming Team To Fire Blasts at Trabert F rom AP Dlspa&cbes Fleming won the men's doubles title Friday at the '\~ =' NEW YORK After John McEnroe and Peter • U.S. Open terutis championships. they criticized Davis Cup Captain Tony Trabert for not selecting the m tD compete against Argentina next week. Earlier this week, Trabert picked the team of Bob Lutz and Stan Smith to represent the United States in doubles McEnroe and Fleming beat Lutz and Smith in the Open final 6·2. 6-4. "Smith and Lutz were a great doubles team . but I don't think they're a great doubles team anymore They're as old as my parents," i,a1d McEnroe, who was named along with Vilas Gerulaitis to play singles against Argentina's Guillermo Vilas and Juse Lws Clerc. Smith and Lutz, a San Clemente resident, are both 32. McEnroe is 20 and Fleming 24. "I'm not going to go tD Tony Trabert and beg rum tD let me play," said Flem- Lun ing. "The guy never once has gotten in touch with me, not even to phone me up. I think be owes me the courtesy of cxplammg his way out of it." One rt'ason Trabert chose Smith and Lutz is that they have never lost a Da vis Cup doubles,~atch together. ------fluof P of dw Day ------.. Texas Tech football coach Res Dockery, comparing the Red Raiders' Happy V horse mascot with USC's Traveller Ill. "Their nd<ir looks a lot different than ours I remember looking at that guy last seaaon and lhinkm~ he was really a Trojan. We've got a student, but their nder looks about 50, bas scars and carries a sword. I'm glad he doesn't suit up." Wathan'• Double Lift• a .. ab John Watban's bases-loaded double delivered II two runs in Kansas City 's four-run sixth inning and carried the Royals to a 6-2 victDry over Seattle . . Jlm Sudberg'a eightb·inning single drove ln Willie Montanez with the tie·breaking run and B•mp Wllla' single in the ninth drove in Mickey atven with tbe winner, giving Texas a S-4 victory over Minnesota. The loss dropped tbe Twins 4Y.t-games off tbe pace while the victory left. tbe Royals three back ·. . . Gary lloeakke broke a tie with a seventh inning homer and Al Bumbry paced the· Baltimore at - tack with '1u"et hits as the Orioles defeated Boston, 2·1 ..• Lo9 Wlaltaker drove l.n two runs with a homer and a triple and scored twice, sparking Detroit to a 6-0 victory over the New York Yankees ... Toby Banall 5rec1 to atart Cleveland's six· run ninth , then won the came V(ith a single tmlde third bue bag, rallying the Indiana to a N triumph over Toronto. .,.,...... The Blue Jays dld pull off the second trtple play ~ their three·year blstory in the eJ.ahth lnninJ. Tbe play went third·to 1econd-to first , .. BarrJ Foote'• '1e-brealdn1 double in the ninth inning acored pinch runner Mlpel DUoee from fint bue to 1ive the Cb.leqo CUbl a f-3 victory over Philadelphia, anappina a aeven-1ame Cub losina streak • . . San Diego scored aeven runs in the ftnt two innlnp with the help of home nms by Gelle Teuee and Dan Wbdleld and 1ot slx·hit pltchtnc from Brie Ru•-to whip AUAJlta, 8-0 ... LurJ B..._ knocked ln three runs with two singles and a double to lead a U·blt San Francisco attack that buried Houston, 9-2 •.. Ted 81••-stroked three bita. and flpred in three rallies aa St. Louil beat Montreal, ~. to halt the Ex- pos' 10-pme wiDDlD• atruk . . . Dan Parbr•a bad·boP single drove bom• tbe U.breeklnl nm u Plttabur1b aeored twice ln the 14th lmlilll for a M victory over the New York Mell . ....... fi'•--' ,....,. •I •ltlll9 San Franct*o Olanta pitcher ........ ,... WH • round ~ ol auawt lo cClDMCtioD wtth an lnci· 6ct '81'11« WI 11ar at a local dileo ln CiDclJulaU. AD em~ .. ol tbe 41leo elalnMd be wu bitta by. Borboli while trriu to break up a flaht at the ea~blllbmtnt May 4. Borbon e.Td face • muhmam Jall Mfttence ~ up to alX mc9illll Md • llM of •P to '1• or botb ... AD autopey bM failed to .......... 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Am.a ou ~on. rouata.ID Valley lllke Fr11°n, POWlt&lD ValleJ Gary OtdlD"I, ~ del Mar, GWC Tim l:lol.mm, Fouat.abi Valle)' Norm J[atnlk, Pootblll, Sadd. An..a81a&e Bryan Caldwell, Fountain Valley Willie Gittena, Fountain Valley Ona• Harry Billups. Uolveraity Ores• 8'.ate Joe Carnahan, Newport Harbor Dee Ward, Newport Harbor Stufonl Bo Boxold, Fountain Valley Mike Dotterer, Edison Steve Foley, Newport Harbor, OCC Ken Mar1erum, Fountain Valley Mike Wade, San Clemente . Waahlq1oa State QB M Ill 81'. LB 1-1 JOI Sr. Pk 1-11 1'1 ''· QB 1-2 ltO Fr. oo u m rr. DB 1-1 1M Jr. WR 1-2 1IO So. c 1-1 M4 Sr. DE g.5 23> So. RB 5-11 175 Fr. RB 5·11 175 Fr. OT 6-5 258 Fr. DB 6-1 179 Jr. LB WR DB Fl. DB S.3 6..0 6·2 6·1 6·2 210 183 198 175 175 Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Kevin Sloan, Estancia DT 6·1 252 Fr. Pacttlc Coeat AthleUc A•aoeletlon Cal State Fwller1oa Steve Beeuwsaert, Mater Oei, GWC Doug Boswell. Westminster. OCC Jamie Dickson, Mater Dei, GWC Dan Montevente. Irvine Pete Spiers, DAila Hills Fresno State Pat Collins, Los' Alamitos, GWC Loa1 Beacll State Bruce Corbell, Manteca, GWC Dan Ouddridge, Costa Mesa, OCC Ron Dykes, University, Sadd .. GWC Bill Kelly, Mater Dei, Tustin, GWC WR 6-4 DB' 6·1 WR 5-11 TE 6·3 TE 6·3 185 190 180 210 220 Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr LB 6-2 215 Jr. DL 6·4 235 Jr. RB 6·1 185 Jr. RB 5-10 193 Jr. TE 6·3 210 Jr Mike Musso, Fountain Valley, OCC LB 6-0 215 Jr. Pacific Stan Sh.ibata, Fountain Valley DB 5·11 175 So San Jose State Steve lhncs, Edison DB 5·10 170 Sr. Ulab State Steve Steinke, Fountain Valley Pk 5·9 175 Jr. Other School• Air Force Audemy Ken Kuester. Edison LB 6·2 190 Fr. Arkall!lH Steve Green, Marina Jim Balch, Edison Mike Johnson, Newport Harbor Kevin Raullerson. Monterey, Sadd Russ Winninghoff, Dana Hills, Sadd. Brtpam Youg Malt Braga, Redlands. OCC Cal Latberu Dan McPherson. Edison Cal Poly <Pomona> OG 6-4 235 Fr. TE 6·3 220 Sr. RB 5-10 185 Fr. DE 6·5 226 Jr OT 6·3 230 Jr. WR 6-0 170 Jr. PK 6·1 185 Sr. Rick Battersby, Dana Hilla, Sadd. DL 5·11 Marc Johannes, Corona del Mar, OCC OG 5·11 Jr. Jr. SUVl~Y - Of.I w&ao 0.-SUtle Russ Heldesch, Fountain Valley OT 6-0 Mlke Seymour, Fountain Valley OG 6·6 215 230 235 272 170 Fr .• Jr Faye Weathers, Pacifica, GWC EB 5-9 Sr. Cal Poly C8aa Lala Obispo> Carl Cherry, Marina C 6·3 230 So. 180 Sr. Greg Speicher, Foothill, Sadd. RB 5-11 CILlco S&ate Steve Carroll. Mater Del, Sadd. Jeff Dreher. Piedmont, Sadd. Brett St.evens, Laguna Beach, Sadd. Clare....t-Mlldd Matt Kawamura, Newport Harbor DB S.7 180 Jr. DB 5.7 160 Jr. C 6-0 195 Jr. DB 5-8 165 Sr. C1llra•aScM11ef• .... DB .. 2 Cf.I MO Kevin Pattenoe, Fount.aln Valle)', GWC MO S-10 305 Jr. C1hnm8'1 .. Steve Bolton. llancbo Alamitoe, OWC OT W 241 Jr. Tom Fcnnlca, Newport Harbor, GWC OT M 251 Sr. UCO.Tia Doll Barter, Newport Harbor LB M JOO So. John lllller, Lacuna Beacb LB 1-2 Z10 So. , Dan..-. Tlm Hmiptn, Fountain Valley FB-LB $-10 205 Fr Drab Ric Martin. Pacifica, GWC DB 5-11 115 Sr. llanard Dave 'lbompeoo. Newport lbrbor' LB &.o 210 Fr. &await Walt Guild, Hawaii, OCC OT 1-3 240 Sr. Steve R•kh•bani, Edlloo, GWC QB 8-2 185 So. llbebS&ate Leroy Davis. Philadelphia, OCC RB S-10 1'15 Jr. Kelllllek1 DonFielder,RancboAlamltol,GWC LB S.5 225 Jr. LlbertJ Ba,.ut JerryGrundy,FountalnValley,OCC OT 6-1 220 Sr. AlleoStreeter,SanClemente,Sadd DL 6-1 212 Jr. •ldd&aaState Tom Mockett, Newport Harbor TE·LB 6·2 200 So. Mluoart SteveCrapo,DanaHIUs,Sadd. DB 6..0 185 Jr. Nenda-LuVe1a1 DennisLuppens.Huntingt.onBeach,GWC QB 5·11 170 Sr. Chris Grady. Maler Dei TlmGrady,MaterDei Nevada·lleDO Jim Haley. FootbHl,Sadd. Martin Hubbard. Corona del Mar Tim Wig more.Mat.er De1 , G WC No~n Arboaa Bill Hoi.t. Huntington Beach. GWC Kevin Margerum, Fountain Valley Cal State Nortlu1d&e Bob Tieul. Marina, GWC Ottidttt.al Eric Raff. Corona del Ma aecllud& Scott Belcher, Edison Bucky Gillett, Corona del Mar Greg Kniesel. Corona del Mar Su Dteto State Paul Carroll. Bolsa Grande, GWC Steve Fogel. Los Alamitos, GWC Tee FWlches. San Bernardino, OCC Eric Huth. Edison. GWC J e rry Stablein. West Torr., GWC Tam Arguello. Westmuuter, GWC u o1 Su oteao Mike Fuentes. Manna Phil Moen, Laguna Beach, Sadd Mike Rish. Mater Oe1 Joe Suitonu, San Diego, Sadd. Sallla Clara Jam Ingrahm. Mater Oe1 George McGowan. Mater Oe1 , GWC Soe*na \:lab Dave Mollica. Costa Mesa OCC St. Mary'\ Mark Dr32ba. Mater Dea USIU Jerry Crutcher. San Diego. GWC Bill Grib. Fount~n Valley. GWC Mike Kruthers. San Clemente. Sadd. St.eve Speicher . Foothill, Sadd Ron Wade, San Clemente, Sadd Utall Bill Gompf, Laguna Beach Randy Holladay, Edison Weber State WayoeNabaJ. Edison OG 6-4 OT 6..f LB 6-2 RB s-8 WR >11 225 Fr. 225 Fr. 205 Sr. 170 Fr. 165 Jr. QB 5-11 170 Sr. WR S.9 70 Fr. OG 6-0 190 Jr. LB 5-10 195 Fr. C 6-1 195 Fr. OG 8-1 190 Fr. TE 6-2 190 Fr. LB 6-1 2'11 Jr. RB 5·9 185 Jr. DB 6..0 170 Jr. OT 6-4 230 Jr. C 6-6 2SO Jr . OT 6-3 220 Jr. DB 5-10 175 Jr. OL 6-3 2SO Jr. WR 6-2 185 Fr. DL 6-0 205 Jr. - c 6-1 245 So. CB 5-10 180 Sr. QB 6·1 180 Jr. ~B 5-1 115 Jr. LB >11 210 Jr. MG 6-0 210 Jr. LB 6-1 190 Jr. DB 6-1 190 Jr. LB 6·3 212 Jr. LB·2 215 So. OT 6-2 245 Jr. OT 6--0 255 Fr. W~twort.la, WaalWagtoe Jim Judd, Edison. GWC RB 6-1 195 Jr. '4G S.11 188 Jr. Randy Schwartz. Edison. G WC WlalUler Mike Vanags, Edison MG 6-0 20C> Fr . Ji',.... Page 81 , ANGELS ••• , Baseball Standings JOlfttSOM & SOM AMHOUMCES ••• want to play in a World Series. AMERICAN LEAGUE I'd like to be ln an All-atar West Dlvl1loe aame. I'm not 1otna to do any of W L Pct. GB those lh.lna• unless I work." hie.. 78 64 .549 Earlier this seaaon, Ford's Kansas Clty 74 66 .529 3 worcb would have aounded UD· Minnesota · 72 67 .518 4.,.., true. He didn't carry the tmaie Texas 69 72 .489 8~ of a player who wanted to work Chicago 60 80 .429 17 hard because he never came out Seattle 59 83 .415 19 for batti.n1 practice. Oakland 48 93 .340 29~ Diaco Dan'• method of prepar-E .. t Dlvtaloll ln1 bhnaelf for a game con.al.It.eel Baltimore 92 " .667 of 1ittln1 by bis locker and Milwaukee 83 SI .589 10~ Uatenlna to music. Reporters Boston 79 58 .5T1 12~ alway• 1'oew where to find Ford New York 76 62 .551 16 before the game. • Detroit 75 67 .528 19 But prior to Friday's contest, Cleveland 72 69 .511 21~ Ford's stool wu empty. He wu Toronto 44 96 .314 49 in tbe .ca1e takinl bi• cut.I and after that be was vl1oroualy warml.nc up on the 1idellnea. .. Deron Johnlan <the AnJela' bittiol coach) explained that if I dldn't take BP, I wouldn't be looae," Ford 1ay1. "And lf I didn't get lOOH. I'd be wutiq my fint at bat every 1ame. · Tbat •a 182 at bata I'd be wutinl every year." • • A ..... 6.Mltweull .. I Cle ........ t.T-1 o.trolt '· ....... "-· r. ..... ---.. Off ..... '· Olk ... I CIO lfwlllltil) K-Oty6.SHl1N2 , ...... ._ Ml._ --l4o1J) .. ,,...... ca.rr •11 > " Mti-. Wlc°""9r 11~1 111 llMtOfl t°rOl'rer , .. ,., OIKA19t ~IHI et o.i.-'-CM· ,., .. ., T ........ _...SllltCMwl-ewttll•11,ft .... Ywtr ~ IWI et ~ Wleont IUI," TH" Wledltll NI el Ma-.te IK- t•U I, 11 K-• City ~"' 11""1 .t INt"-C ..... ftltWM.41,ft NA'nONAL LEAGUE Wet& DIYtdoll Houston Cincinnati Doc11en San Francisco San Diego Atlanta W L Pd. GB 80 61 .5S7 80 62 .563 .,.., 67 74 .4TS 13 62 ao .m 1s'r\ 59 83 .415 21 ~ 55 85 .393 24~ East Dlvlatoa Pittsburgh 84 56 .600 Montreal 79 55 .590 2 St. Louis 76 62 .551 7 Chica10 72 66 .522 11 PbUadelphia 70 70 .soo 14 New Yorlt 54 84 .381 29 ,...,.."_ ~6.ClftL-.CIS Cflk 990 •. ,..,,.,___,.. > S... 01e9D I. Attallt• 0 ~lt~ ...... V-4 IUIM'"9al s..."·--··~' Sl ........ S.Mlltl .... , T....,.10-~ ._.. ~121 et Cltlc'-lt ai..i- M I ~ltl:IWtfl C9lytewft IHI 11t -Vor1l OC.-. H I ~"11.Wlllfll• ICeft._., l'·tl I •t Clll< ... ICHdlllMI ... Olelll ~ •Ml el A~e llllWIN 1.f'). II -.,.... a "'" ~111 .. $1. 1..eu1t er....,_. J-4 1," SM"~~Wl .t-U. ..... ,.. .... ,, .. . -- --. -----...._.._..... YEAR END QEARANCE SALE! EXCEllENT .DEALS ON OUR RNEUNE OF LINCOLN'S AND MERQJRY's RIGHT MOWI ·· -- f '· I ,.._,...,.,. ...... L\JBBOCK, Texu -Texu Ttob bu aot Lo boPe that a dLul• ol aceoery will belp ita nen-.. Lii\ year Uie Red Raiden were teared u \bey toot tbe fleld la tbe Lo• Aaaelu Memorial Coll1eum 1111J11t loutbern California, but It t.anaed out that they Jt:!~ a bluer ace.re, only f by a 11 ·I acore to the Trojau after leaclint Mat balltlme. TBl8 YEAR THE SCENE 1blfta ~bbock , Texu. and the Recfkalden hope to be more eompoeed wMn they fee. tbe No. 1 ranbd Trojan.I OD thllr own turf. "We were really scared lut year ," said Texas Tech de- fensive back Larry Flowers. ··we bad MeD all ~ sreat athletes on TV and we were woo- derin1 lf we were 101.n& to aet blown away. Then we went out on tbe field and found tbey weren't mucb different than any ot the other team.a we played." Tecb piled up a t-0 lead on three BW Adams Held 1oala and Flowers said: "We went into the locker room at balf-Ume leadiq and we couldn't believe lt." ALL·AMERICA TAILBACK Charles White rallied the 'fro. jana in the second ball and they wore down the thin Red Raiders. "I know they'll remember that game from last year," said Flowers. "I expect them to be rough and ready this time." Some 55,000 fans are expected la J oaea Stadium for the heralded duel between White .,... ...... ,.....,..,....,....and Texu Tecb's James Had- 87 llOWMD L. IL\NDT .............. f'oUowfnt a,.. the top sports ewnt1 on TV today. Ratings are: ./ " " / excellent; ./ " / "'°"" -.td,lnt; " " fw; " fol'OM It. e 11 a.M •• CNIM917 ./ ./ ./ tOCC•R 90WL '19: V~ ttL TMftPe a.y. Asa-an: Jim Mc.Key end Paut OMdnar. The Vancollwr White C11Pt rNChed the flnats by upset- ting the defending champion Cosmos In a mlnl-9MM I.st weekend. Tempe 8-y wn etso •xMnded tO'oa mlnl-941m. by San Dleoo before reaching the flnefs. ~ 11:19 a.m., CMftMI 4 { ./ ./ aASI! BALL: Baltimore M eoston. ~: Mont• Moon end wes Pertter. The strugollng Red SO• trall the AL Eaatem Dlttlslon Ork>lfl bY 121h -98mes. In this MCond of a th""118rM series at Boston, Scott McGreoor '11-"> wlll take to the mound for the Birds against Mlk• Torrez <14-10). The Orloln won the first oame, 2-1, but the story today lhould be focused on cart Yastrzem5kl, whO Is Just two hits shy of the 3,000.hlt pleteau. (t Noon, atanMI 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ TENNIS: U.S. ()pen. A"' 1..cen:.. Pat Summerall, Tony Trabert and John Newcombe. Today's action features both men's semifinal matches and .the second women'1 s.ml between Tree, Austin and Martina Navratilova. Chf'ls Evert (loyd defeeted Biii .. Jean Kint Friday to ectvance·to Sundey's flnet 8"1Mt the winner of the Austln-NavratllOYa match. In men's ptay, It will be Jimmy Connors <No. 2 seeded) egelnstJohn McEMOe <No. 3) end Roscoe Tanner .<No. S >against Vltas ~tis CNo . .->. e 1:45 p.m., C"annee 7 ./ ./ ./ • Cot.LEGE llOOT8ALL: Alebema 'tS. Georala Tech. Announcen: Keith Jackson and Ara Pars.ohlan. Alabema Hrned a sttare of the NatklNI c~p4onshlp with a victory ov.r Penn State In the Suvar Bowl last season and Coach Bear Bryant has a weatth of matet"lal b«k lnclud- lna running back Major ()gtl'tle afono with def911slve stan- douts Curtis McGrm, Weyne H..,,llton and E. J . Junior .. Mike kelley, a soPhom<>r9 signal caU.,., dlrKts the Tech at· tack that won sev~ stra ight last season. OTHER TELIVIStON 1 p.m . (22) -PRO SOCCER. 13.i) -~UTBOL INTERNACtoNAL -This W!Mk's mate~: CofogM vs. E lntracht and Sha Ike vs. Borusla . ALL-EMPIRE LEAGUE QB RAY KOTLER OF OCEAN VIEW. not, the leading rusher in the Southwest Conference last year. 1:30 p.m. {7) -COLLEGE flOOTaALL PREGAME SHOW. 2 p.m. (.i l -SPORTWOtltLD -The seventh running ot the Marlboro Cup, for three-YMr-ol«H and up, from Belmont Park In New York. Triple Crown winner In 1971, Affirmed, scratched from the rece this week because of a high weight Impost. Also: the 10,000-met« run In the IAAF world series of track and fleld, taped In BNssels, Belolum. Dkk Schaap. Pete Axthelm, Marshall Cassidy and Charlle Jones r~t. Seahawk§' Year? Southern Cal Coach John Roblmon remembers last year's mffting. ''Texas Tech will be one of the surprise teams ln college foot· ball this year." said Robinson. "Al the end o f the year I wouldn't be surprised if they're ranked in the top 15. OJI Could Do It All in 1979 11 p.m. (S) -COLLEGE ~BALL -The Hooston Covoars vs. the UCLA Bruins In • oame pfayect earned In the evening at the Coliseum. Steve Shannon and Ron Fairly re-port. By ROGER CARLSON Of I ... Delly ~llet It.ff Coaches dream or fielding a team wilb proven veterans at virtually every position, as many as four all- le ague returnees, s peed in the backfield, a proven passing combina- tion aod a squad schooled under the Hme system for three years. That's how it s hapes up at Ocean View High where the Seahawks of Coach Ken Moats are preparing for the culmination or three years of work-a span which began at Westminster's Cook Elementary School where the Seabawks began it all u freshmen without a campus. "WE'VE RAD NOTBlNG but sup- port," says Moats. •'Now we're ready to jump out and do things. Our goal last year was to show we were capable of playing io varsity circles without seniors ... and we djd sur· vive. "This year's goal is lo win the Em- pire League and get as many wins as we can along the way." Moats says his team will be going to the air more often in '79, especial- ly with the use of the backs as targets for quarterback Ray Kotler, who completed. ~ of 159 passes for 890 yardsasa1un1or. Terry Bachmeier was the objed of double coverage for most of the season after catching nine passes for 165 yards and a TD in the Seabawks' opener. DEFENSIVELY THE SEARA WK8 were shoved around a bit in the secondary and Moats aays that's one area where marked improvement should be noted. .. We'll be a little more sophisticat- ed In our secondary coverage," says Moats. "'Ibis will be a commitment year for the seniors." QUARTERBACKS -Kotler <S-8, 16$ sr. > had only one pass Intercepted by Empire Leagoe competition In '78. Backing him are Lance Giibert CS-10, 160 jr. >and Dan Bellini ~1 , 180 sr. ). RUNNINGIACKS-OOUolrvlne CS-10, 16S Jr .> recorded a -'.St clocking In a summer football camp. His best effort In '78 was a 251-yard night <17 carries> In a 1-'·7 win over Kennedy. Eric Gen- tile CS-11, 17S sr. > Is running b9hlnd lrvlne. Ron Knloht CS.9, 165 sr. > and newcomer Ed Cardena <s-8, 165 Jr.> are altematlng at fullbeck, Wf'lll• Rick Maser, CS-10, 175 Jr.) 11 at flanker. I rvlne Is the Saahawk1' qulckut player, having run a Cf.9100. RBCEIVEflS -Bachmeier CS.10, 160 sr.) c.aupht 36 tor S7'0 yards n a TERRY BACHMEIER junior and Wiii again be the prime target for Kotler. Alternating at tight end are juniors Richard Egan CS-11, 175 >and Greo Vlllarroel <6-3, 18S l. "Thia will be a very cloee game -and a severe cballeo1e for us." IN HOME OPENJ.:as. Texas Tecb bu been especially tough. The Red Raiders have not 108t an opener at Jones Stadium in Lubbock since 1H2 aad are 29-8-2 all-time la home debuts. Hadnot, who was a tight end before la.at year, aalned 1,369 yards in 1978. White played two more eames and flniahed with 1,859 yards. The same will be broadcast live on KNX-AM radio 0070). The pre-1ame show be&lna at 5:20 PDT. It will also be taped for alri.ag Sunday on Channel 9, beginning at 3 p.m . SI~ CAPTlJRES RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Cincinnat i, 11 ·1s a .m .. KABC C790>; Miiwaukee at Anoels, 7 p.m., KMPC C710). Football - USC at Texas Tech, S:30 p.m., KNX <1070); Houston at UCLA, 7 p.m., KLAC (S70); Cal State Fullerton at Nevada (LV ), 7:30 p.m., KWRM (1370 FM ); Lone Beach State at Boise State, 6:30 p.m ., ICORJ f'M.l FM); Northrtdge State vs. San Francisco State, 7:30 p.m., KGIL <1260). Tennis -U.S. Open Reports, 11 :SO a .m ., 12:SO. 1:50, 2:SOp.m ., KNX <1070 ). (The 0.lly Pltot Is Mt '°"'*"lbte fer late CMft9H.) Pirates Look Flat Against Pasadena Ora.nee Cout College football coach Dick Tucker unveiled bia 1979 Piratec la a scrlmmaae ~rrDrr/ ~y 0 "CE against Paudena CC Friday ~ CJCJ. w I'S .vs and the resulta were leu than encouraii.nl. for on.I y 46 1 y ard.s oo 45 c arriea. Their oaly touchdown came on a 90· yard Interception by Ron Padilla. "I wu diaappolated with our offense. I t.boughl we'd be able to do a lot mon than we did." said Tucker. Dave Sima of Orange held off Alan Christian of Huntington Tbe Lancers, rate No. 1 oa the h pre-seuon Southland JC football Beach to capture the Scrak poll, defeated the Pirates, Main event (four laps) at the ranked No . .5 in that same poll, Costa Mesa SPffdway Friday three touchdowns to ooe. OFFENSIVE LINE -Brent Smith night before 3,992 ln attendance. {6-2, 195 sr.) and Jon Miiier <6-1, 21s Brad Oxley of San Clemente Pasadena outgalned OCC sr. > are returnlno starters at tackle, woo the Handicap Main (five 375·1'2 la total yardage. The but Smith has been hobbled with a · laps), beatinc Shaun Moran of Lancers completed 18 of 27 Sophomore quarterback Dave Jeraa.ko started slowly for the Pirate.. but came oo strong at the tad. ~~~~~~~~~~ knee problem and gives way to Mark Huntin«toa Beach. passes for 233 yard.a and ooe COURAGE Flemlno (5-11, 185 jr. ). Inside are Jeff Carmello of Fontana WU touchdown. 1bey ruabed for 142 and guards Mike Scott <.s-11 18S sr. > and i -'-·· · •'--<'--d D"vi · yards on ~" carri-and .-..--...1 Dan Clearwater <S-11, 1aS sr. >and Tim v c~ • ..,... Ul "'"' ~vo 1 sioa twice on th; ground '"""'~ King )S-11, lBS sr. ). Others In the front Main, while Marty Stellman of occ passed for 1•2 yard.I, TRUE G RlT line who should contribute are Don Garden Grove won the third Edwards CS-1~1~sr.l, RMC~man~d~iv~l~a~i~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~m~p~l~~~~~l~l!•~ol~~~·!and~~~~~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~~~ <s-10, 170sr. >and David Tischer (5..9, 17S jr. ). DEFENSIVE LINE -Greg Settles (S-9, 165 sr.) Is alternatlno with Coop. man at one end, while Oaryk Rowland <S-9, 15S sr.) returns at the other side, backed up by Knloht and Vlllarroel. Miiier and Scott are at teckle with Clearwater movlno from linebacker to noseouard. Backup at tackle Includes Edwards, white Dan Sliva CS-10, 178 Jr.> Is a backup noseouard. LINEBACKERS -Klno and Slmettl Jennlnos <5-11, 185 sr. > key the Seahawks' Okie defense with Tischner In a reserve role. SECONDARY -Jack Aoulrra (5..9 160 sr. >and Mark Lepore <W, 1SS ar. ~ return at the corMn, backed by Lenee Giibert CS-11, 170 Jr.>. Belllnl Is llt saf• ty, white Bachmeier and Bill OurtMn CS-8, 1SS sr.) alternate at rotter. Mosef' also ptays In the secondary at times. KICKING GAM5 -Eric Hungerle (5..,, 16S 1r. > ....turns as the team's placnkker. Giibert and Clearwat•r will handle punting duties. can me if~waot tQtalkabout t .. Junior 1.1\11~ Hy!On-• ~cell -· OIOecl _.. Gol'l l'\IOblf -c......,_,,... 114.H ... ' I ' . 'A ' ' -~ ' ' • • " ' I • ' '' . I , (~ri-.rr -·~ ''"" C'haru•· '"" .. '" ,.,.,., • ·~,.,.eh .. ,,.., .... .u..,o1.~ ,.,, in .. 11 ht. °'"'"· c:-r ........ •'-f'haraf'• tf'ri.otw ..t Joh .. ••·-·· 11r .. off.w,........ •• tw l1a11t.o.1 ill----·I .,.. ...... "'.' l'"°'''"-wltlt .._,~ an1I •lrr11t11h. JOH' 9t' \l 't.:-\TRIO· I Tt "' • , .... 1-tal rrmlttt ... r ol hia "'"'•r'-•W.. 11r ... tr•"· '"" .... , ..... '" r .......... .. '""""'"•"* ,,. • ..,. that fol· t.wf'it, a1t•I hi• 101111 011h1 "ilh f'llllf'f'r ..... if'h n .. all) \all• ............. tJw m•tt-4tttt -• h .. ...._.., DAIL y "LOT D .. • IUlllll&t• llUdl ,. .. 17 IOI •ll--pJOt ----· .......... The Names Are Changed, But ••• • • • Foumain Yalley Figurea to Be ToughAg~n a, aoGEa CAllLION °' ............... Althoqb U... are only two playen wit.la IMma ftde atart1q esperlen~e (}lark York ana Gilbert •aruyama) amon1 the Fountain Valley Hilb football ~ad, the fact remains tbe J)µons ~the 197t campaJp •• defeddlnc CJF Bis Five -=ttamplms. The ~ know It and ao do lO oppnnenta on the "1t alate. .. Yea," •1ree1 Coach Mike Miloer, who takes the reina aft.er a 13-year tour by Bruce Pickford: ··u·. like the aanflghter in .. town -everyooe wanta a piece ol you. .. TBE&E A&E •ANY new aamea and faces in the Fountain Valley crowd aod it'• a squad Jacking the size of the put auc- ceuful elevena in '76, '77 and '78. MIKE MILNER MARK YORK Curtis Brase IS-10, 175 ), Rey Gubernlck (S-10, 160 Jr.> and Robin MarquH (5·10, 16S jr.) rounding out the picture. Bra1e Is In the 4.6 speed range and Is twtnt- ly considered a second-te~mer. Tim Finley <6·1, 165 Jr.) hH emerged as the lffdlng candidate to claim starting honors at tight end In competition with Fred Marshall 16-2, 218 Jr.> and o.n Desper '6-1, 195 sr. >. itl'.-""""M"l!S:: o.lty .... , ___ But there are many 1imilarltle1. Talented quarterbacb <Andy De Luca and Emile Harry), gifted re· ce{vers <York, Rob Emerson, Curtis Brase> outstanding pot.en· tial at tailback <Steve Southward and Keith Richards), a placekicking tande m or Steinke& <Greg and Scott), atreagth at nose guard (Maruyama) and another speedy secondary showcase the Barona as they gird for the '79 season. .. DE LUCA ENTERS the seaaon lo a similar manner aa did Gil Compton last year <no starting expeoence as a junior). We're incorporating some option in our offense and yes. the quarterback may run with the ball once in awhile. County in passing. We're eoint lo try for thal s ame kind of balance. Oll'P:ENSIVE LINE -The Barons have excellent size and quickness here, but leek the burly 240'1)0Unders they've be«'! known to possess In the past. At tackle are seniors Dave Brunnemmer l6-2, 210) and Randy Smith '6-1, 205 >. backed by Duval Love '6-2, 205 Jr.), who is . A,lso a potential starter. Todd Holmes Is 6-<I, 19S pounds and a starting guard along with probable starter Gary Hkks !S-11 , 175>. Jeff Hall <5-10, 180 Jr.), Jack BramMI (6.(), 180 Jr .> and John Kaloper <s-10. 185 Jr.> are also prime c~ldates at tackle. Carl Houchen (6..(), HM Jr.) Is In the driver's seat at center, with Glenn Lacer (6-0, 210 sr. > runnlnq SKond. Also at center a re Paul Musso 16-2, 210 sr.) and Jamie Southward <Steve's brother ) a 5-8. 175 Junior. FOUNTAIN VALLEY RUNNING BACK STEVE SOUTHWARD. Bryant Moans "We think we have some talient.." admits Milne r, ~'But it ia uotMted at th1a point. "We have a couple of new of· fensive wrinkles and changed some of our basic pbil060phy. But baslcally our paulng game will be the same. When Willie Gitteba was named CIF Player of the Year Cl977) we led Orange "I feel we have the best set of s ix receivers ever. We haven't had a rebuilding season at F<>Wl- tain VaJley In several years and J don't mean th!s is a rebuilding season in a negative sense. We have a lot of ability and there is a lot of competition for starting spolS." MILNE& LOST aaalstant George Pucoe to Arizona SUte, but no one la aheddini tears for the Barons. Still wttb Fountain Valley are on~ampua coechea Dave Penhall (q11art.erbacb), Stan Clark (offenaive line ), Gary Bema.rc:U <reeelvera). Jim .Coen (down linemen>. Mike Rentgao <defensive ends) and George Berg (linebackers), in addition to Milner, who control& the secondary. DEFENSIVE LINE Maruyama started three of four games al 0<Xe9uard in '78, but the S-8, 175-pounder has been Ill and Houc hen has s tepped Into the c;tartinq rotation. Brunnemmer and Smith are at de'fensive tackle, backed by Love and Tyler. Jack Braman C.S-11 , 175 Jr.> and Tony Canzone (5.7, 175 Jr.> are at ends, with Hicks and John Gutowski cs-11, 180 v . > and Bart Rostagno <s-10, 180 sr. > providing de9t.h at the flanks. 'Bama, Tech Cla.sh In College Opene~ Par Comes Easy PGA Stop Lives Up to Name SUTTON, Mass. (AP ) - Veteran Terry Diehl and two virtual unknowns OD the PGA golf loUT. Ed Sabo and David Thore, fired five-under par 668 Prtday for a share of the open· ing-round lead in the Pleasant , Valley classic. Juat .ooe stroke back after the rain-ilelayed opener of the 72· bole tournament were favorite Ben Crenahaw, veteran Marty Pleckman and young Bobby llaker. BUNCHED AT II, two abota . atf the pace, were Ron Pen-y, Jack Newton, Lya Lott, Don · hauary, Gibby Gllbert, Lou Graham and Bob llenne. Overall, 39 playen bettered par JS.35-71 on the 7,111-yard "'°"'"' ADOtllilr 17 equaled par In the fl1bt to survive tbe 1lalfway cut t9 tbe low 80 aod U.. for the final two round.a Sun· .. ,. Diehl, 30, whole only tour vie· t.ory wu in the San Antonio O,r.n in 1914, weot out ln tWo- ailder-par 34 a.t then blaaed .. bome with a 32 for bl* ee. A one-tJme New York atate ••teur cbamplao, DlebJ la de· veloplna under the tutortq of .former U.S. Open Champion X. Venturi. . . "l'VE ALWAYS THOUGHT of myself as a solid pro, but about 2~ years ago I felt I bad gone as far aa I could go," Dieb• said. ''Then Ken Venturi became like a godfather to me and the lut two years I've worked harder than I have in my life." Sabo, a 30-year-old veteran with Just S:SS,000 in prize money alnce joining the tour in 1975, got off to one of bl.a usual fut atarU, flnl•hine with alx birdies and Just ooe bocey for hia 32·34.f6 lo the mornlnc. Then, in the after- noon, Tbore, 25, the No. 4 player on two NCAA championship teams at Lake Forest before turnlne pro, and Diehl ct\arted into a Ue for the lead. Tbore. wbo quallned for tbia ~with a 72 Monday, .._. rounds of tbree·UAder 31 aod t.....,. 33 for 86 in what be c.ae. "by far the beat round J•H bad in on the tour." .... m a little surprlled," Crenshaw said after . hla 34·13-e'l. "I took lul week off and I felt a little rusty. I had tbree boeeYs trying a new driver that really-ls u old aa I am. I'm experi.lneetiq with a new abaft. However, I wu happy with my puttln& and I held myself tosetber pretty well." Among a squad or 10 are 24 vanity lettermen and one or the real offensive keys is Southward, a S·lO, 18.S·pound junior who ia reported to ban 4.5 apeed in the 40-yard sprint and scored more than 20 toucbdowna while playing for the aopbomore team in '78, Here's a rundown by position: QUARTERBACKS -De Luca !6-2, 185 sr. > and Harry C6-<I, 165 Jr.) give the Barons ample strength here. Both are right. handers with Harry considered a better runner and fJg\lres to dou- ble up as a recelv.,, Harry Is also a prime candidate few the ba~et· ball team. RUNNING BACKS - Southward (!.10, 18S Jr.> twts ~.s s peed, but he's been slightly ba"iled up In early practices, thus g iving way to Richards, a Junior with ~.7 speed, but smaller at 5-6, 160. At fullback ~ toP candidate ts Bill McTelr (S.10, 175 s.r.>. With Bill Tyler (6-0, 205 J;.) In the wing s. McTelr Is another speedster with reported 4.6 speed for 40 yards. Rl:CEIVERS -York <S-1', 18S ), Emerson <S-7, 16S sr. > and Harry, a versatile sort who can also fill In at quarterback, are Fountain Valley's top three with LINEBACKERS -This Is an a rea of strength for Fountain Valley with McTelr a nd Hol~ leading the way, backed by Hall, Kaloper and Snyder. SECONDARY -Alan AMandl 1170) and Emerson appear lo have. a lock oo the comers. Lyle Miller , C5-8, 16S sr . l and Kyle Thompson. (6-1, 185 jr. )areembt'olled Ina war. !for the startlnq berth at strong .safety. Thompson was the only ·sophomore carried on the '78 va rsity. York has moved from strong safety to safety and will be backed by Finley and R le hards. KICKING GAME -Greg (jr. > and Scott <sr. > Ste1nke are both in the -'0-yard range as placekkkers. They are the younoer brothers or Steve Steinke, who was ranked 1~th In the nation as a placekk ker for Utah State In '78. Jeff Snyder aver .tQed over ..0 yards per punt as a sophomore and ts slated to twtn· die the punting dutl.s for Fountain Valley. * * * Tickets on Sale Reserved seat ticket• for Fountain Valley Hieb'a football sames with El Dorado, Loni Beach Wllaon. Newport Harbor and Marina wtu be available to- day <9:30·12 :30) al the Barona' practice field. The package does not Include the Edison game at Anaheim Stadium Nov. 2 . Fnm AP DI.spa~ Tbe coUece footb&ll season is JWSt 1et- Un1 under way but the coaches are 1n mldaeuoo form u far as moaning and grouJ.ne ls concerned. Bear Bryant of defending nallonal champion Alabama, which lraveb Lo Atlanta for a nationally televised clash with Georgia Tech, laments I.hat · I don 'l know if we are eo1ng aboul getting our team ready the right way or not. One minute they do things ra.trly well. then the next minute they look l.Jke root ball ia a foreign language." Bryant's English c an sound like a forelp language to th~ bearing the old coach's growl for the .first Ume but the Bear la serious when be says that his Crimeoa Tide. deapite a No. 2 pre· season ran.kine in The Associated Press poll, ls "not aa good pbysacaJly or as re· ady mentally" as laat year's club. "We don't have the great. talent an certaan spota ... Although the 3 ·4 ·S·8·9 teams - Oklahoma, Texas . Penn State . Nebraska and Notre Dame -don't open until later lbia month. 10 other members of the preseason top twenty are in action today. Top-ranked USC is at Texas Tech and in a trio o( Big Ten Conference games. No. 6. Purdue enter· tain1 Wisconsin . seventh -ranked Michigan hosts Northwestern and No. 10 Michigan State is at home agaanst IJ. linols. . ~ttle Comes Up With a Big Round ~DENVER <AP> -Sa.Uy Little rat· U.S. Open champion Jerilyn Britz TIRE & SHOCK SALE aw oil e6lbt blrdlel ud carded • and veteran Hollis Stacy threatened ab·uder·pa.r le to take a three~ Little durin1 Friday's rouad but ..,_. lead Friday after tbe ftnt woad up off the pace. Defendial romd ol a 1.-dMI Pnlf_.,.,, Golf cbamplan Kathy Whitworth ftnlabea ~ tom'Da1MM ben. five ....,._ off tbe pace wltll a l· . uw. birdied t11e ftDal bale ad ....,.1* n . xww ...... nc • "u ID ....,.,,.. .....~ ... c-.-..11 •k .... W beet LPGA lc:on ol • b7 Brita carded • 2-under-par 10 while .. ea.t • 1be led U.. neW of ,.,. ,, IMaey jam.ct Whitworth in a larce amataan Md llO ,._, I...,.. Ila ''"' at 71 that included former "' tM .. » ......, ....... -.... • .... ~udy R.an.kin. J.POA toar. 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Her pla)', "Sheba," a two-act mualcaJ autobloVapby. was present· ed to small audiences at the St. Nleholas 1beater. an innovative little playhouae tn a converted bakery oo Ra lated Street. The ~time Oscar nominee, who charmed moviegoers in a series or passionate roles opposite such actors as Burt Reynolds and Kris Kristof. ferson, could hardly have been further from her English home or the movie screen. "I'm not a writer. And my educa· lion's rather limited," she said, of· fering two reasons she chose Chicago for a premier. She called the play a "work in progress" right up until the night it closed. "'I'm having to do so much rewriting. And I JUSl couldn't bear to be damned Cby critics) at this moment." THE CRITICAL reception by this cities' two daily newspapers and by Variety was cool but not harsh. More than one reviewer noted that it was diffieult to criticu:e a play in which the lone actress bares her soul so completely. All'WI...,.... TRYING THE STAGE Actreaa.Sarah Mlle• In her autobiographical work, Miss Miles bad written no misty romance and no seduction scenes. She wore no elaborate costumes, onJy plain black or white clothing. And in contrast to the serious, his· tor~cal roles others have written for her in s uc h films as "Ryan 's Daughter," "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing" and "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace with the Sea," she presented a startlingly candid, humorpus look into her untidy past. "I have to face my life. It's painful to face one's past, especially if one bas made a bit or a mess ·of it, you know ... But I've j ust got on the •• "'I• tJI rullu1 how much l'.-e Sot to lean." way nY wa1T1NOf "It'• a bell•f -dult 1 fl.u.U)t am able to dct 1ometbtn1 t~ _Jive pebple hope. --1'•t'1 &D afdUUy pompous thtna to 1a1. BUfTCIOii't ~ the theatre now ladoln1toomuc:boftbat." Com"Un1 with her talented brothers -lncludln& Chrtatopber. who became a respected director - 1be left school at 14 to study drama. She was nominated for (but did not wln) an 0.car for her perfonnance lA "Ryan's Daulbter" and rOM to re- lalive fame. Then, in 1973, abe went to Arb:ona to film "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancin1" with Burt Reynolds. There, her lover and manager, David Whiling, killed himself in her motel room. The inci· denttentberreellng. Over the next few years, she cut herself off from her young son and ber career. She eventually ttivorced her husband, playwright Robert Bolt, who had written her part in "Ryan's Oau1bter." SHE SAID SHE then unde~ent a kind of spiritual renaissance in which s he claims the s pirit of Whiting re· turned to speak to her. inspiring her lo believe in life alter death. "I believe the 1980s are going to be a very rich decade for the arts. I think. that something brilliant is go- ing to happen," she said. ''The soil has been prepared. and new sprout& are going to grow •· Despite her difficulties with the play. she noted with some satisfac· tion there were wet eyes in her au· diences here. "l could feel the warmth coming from various parts of the theater." she said . "When 1 performed my play for a group of a·ctors in England, a young H aving a Blast I n Czechnslovakia "A BRAVE1 INTELUGENT, BRIWANTLY CRAFTED FILM AS CONTEMPORARY AS TODAY'S HEADUNES." LANKOVICE, Czechoslovakia CAP) -For something less than $2 million, you can blow up a church in Czechoslovaki a. Norman Rosemont did. and for the same price he got to bum up a field or trees. blast holes in a pasture and turn rats loose in the countryside. "THE CZECH COOPERATION has been tremendous." said Rosemont. walktng in bis de· vastated territory in North Bohemia near East Germany. Rosemont, an American, is producing a re· make of the movie version of Erich Maria Remar· que's World War J novel "All Quiet on the Western Front" and getting unexpected help from the Czechoslovak strip mine industry. "I wanted to shoot it in England, but we could not get the military cooperation we wanted," said Rosemont, bounciarout to his private battlefield in a four-wheel drive truck. -R(llRlfO N(W >ORAOAllV N{Vll., THE~/ !!iEDUCTIONJ/ DFJDE TYNAN [iijo. A.~ l'!CTOlll "ALAN ALDA WROTE THE BRB.UANT SCllll'l CHEERS TO ALL ( OWtN MIU IR ll l/fNTf/N MAG>IJ .., Ut.X'IJ::t·\il:t!I OflHGt MAll SOUTH COAST Orange li37·03C0 Cc..•• Mr .1 >df. DAILY PtLOT writer came to me afterward and Hid, 'It WU U tboup JOU Wen pualn1 on the torch at tbe Otrmpfc.. Now I can IO back and write. I know l UJl write. :YOY WRlred me ... write.' _o.y ~.YOU. Utl &h'e iaaJ.llratkm. tbat.'a._ the bluest gift of all. That's the bt1· 1eat." U.S. and China Teaming Up for Movie Project PEKING (AP) -China and an American movie company -creect to make the first co-prodatced Sf.no. Amer ican feature film, "The Marvelous Mongolian" -an adven- ture-romance, American producer Sidney Glazier said. "Tb.is is a historic event." said Gluier. a New York-based. indepen· dent producer. "We have agreed on the first international feature co- production." Glazier told a news conference that shooting of tbe $5.5-million film will begin in China next spring. The mov- ie will be filmed in Inner Mongolia and Central Asia. in addition to England, Wa les. France and Yugoslavia. The cast will be American. Euro- pean and Chtnese. He said the film will be internationally financed. with China providing one third of costs, in the fo rm of set s. costumes . transportation. food and other on· location needs For Info 534-FAEE "SO I TOOK IT TO Germany, but they said they didn't have anything of the period left, that it had all been destroyed in World War 11," he said of his search for a period setting. ·'They said when they want something like ... La Cage Aax Folle•' i • one of the mo•t uproarioaaly fanny •ovie• that they shoot it in Czechoslovakia." Rosemont wound up in what once was the Sudetenland, the ethnic German territory annexed by Adolf ffiUer in 1938. AFTER THE WAR, Czechoslovakia reclaimed il and evicted most of the remaining Germans. Some of the Czechoslovaks who replaced the Germans are themselves being evicted from some of the area's turn·Of·lhe-century towns and villages --they stand in the way of one of Europe's most awesome strip-mining operations. The government has found that before the coalminers come, it can make money by renting out tbe abandoned towns and fields lo mov- iemakers. Rosemont's deal included rights to blow up a countryside chllrch, convert nearby fields into a body-Uttered replica of World War I trenches, and command a contingent of Czechoslovak soldiers dressed as French and German troops in bis very own rented village. "We didn't have to do a thing to it ," he said, ....,..,t.Ea-=?:21 looking down an overgro\vn and littered street 111111 lined with the g utted, battered houses of Lankovice. ever•ade." -Ho<h4rd Dobbins Jo. Pawdm. Star~ .... .A •are·flre candidate for the f11nnl••• fllaa ever .. d e." edwards CINEMA CENTER HA.UC>e Af AO.AMS, COtTA ~ MISAYllDICINTD t7t-4141 "'ALIEN' Is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher and a ton of fun!' Gene Shlilft. NBC TV .. it IT'S BACK' . -. The· <"• r:-t'P!... . .. ~~J-]!6Jfl FRI-SUN 12.30·2 •S s·oo.1 30-10·00 FRl·SUN t2·JO, 2:30 • )() 6 JO 8·)0 10 30 'TliE ~AJ"H EV£~ Plu1 1 .,.--1 ~ r .. THE WW ~TR(l'lM • CHAMP"" 11'1#10 •Ul 0 ••. ,.. FRANK A LANO ELLA ~~ ~ CHARLES 8R0HSON ilMICHAU C#olN{ JILL IRELANO SALLY f"ICLO AOO STEIGER •YONO ~and ('POI • E POtlEDOH ADVENTURE UL,f;I s THEcOicoa;/· AIRPORT 79 CUNT IA.STWOOO SYlV£STtR STAUONl ESCAPE FROM ROCKY " ALCATRAZ .... ::~-:: ll ,. The St Ol"\I con~tinue ... SYMSTER SW1.0NE TAUA SHIR( ••• Plua ROCKY D JA•Es BOID oor M~ONRAKER ... ' =•llATNN .............. ~ ... ,,,,..,, ... .......... a.. ., ........... ..... .,,......., ..... .......... ' .. ,,..,._.Te~·_. i~ , ..... lllr(• ...... ,... --~·· .. .... ... ~ .. . ..... Niimi ...... v...,. .. , ........... ~ -.V• M•f'MIJ, l'ilflOra r..-...,." "'ColMlon ~ ._... ,..,_ ---to .. --'Of .. ..,. ----.... MOiia ........ On~· ( 1te0l ..... w.reoutt. ~ DMeln. A Gt.-at,....,..., ,.,.,.. a OOUl'N In QUlt\n "°"' .,. ,.,_.,,~ca,..,.> • LAnNO OONIOMUol ........ , Reign Eadt•g "The Charlie Daniela Band" The CNrte ~ &Md perlo<"" "°'*""* BIOHOM Special" and . .. • -· P\.A8H GCJMOf ,..,..,...,., •@ IU9ZU:UCNOI 1s-on ..,.,.,.,., • MCMI Kylene Barker, the outgoing Miss America, and Bert Parks, makine hi s 25th appearance as host, will be at this year's Miss America pageant tonight at 10 on NBC, Channel 4.' * * "Mytaery lubmattne" (1H3) Edward Judd, ...,_ Aotler1aon Julllca. Aftat ~ a a.man u-tloat. a ltttllfl Of9W lnfll.. tral• a 0wmllf'I IUbma- rina~I (ll'tt,30 min.) -AFTERNOON-2:00e ~ Llw -aoa of ttlOrough- br«I rec6ng'1 Meottt>oto Cup IOf thf~-OlcM end up fl'om ~t "- T rei:ll In New Y orti; AHA World Cup Swlmmlno Champton1hlp1 from Tollyo: IMF World Ser1*e of Tredl Md FWd 10,000 "'*'-,_ fl'om Brweea. • 80HANZA • OHCll l.oN A ClAll9C "Seal llN!nd'' nw.. )'OU1'la try to -the ...i. from hunt ... on an laland ... .,,_ ~.Cl)~ OOO'ZI LA (s.uon~al • NAltMl..LI MUllC 1t:OO I ,.,. QJl .. IHOW Ill IOOC8.ft 80Wl '1t L1Y8-. of the NASL Socoar laegua d\amplon- ahlp gama from the Meadowland• In EHt Rutherford ..... .-..,. I WILD, WILD WUT NATIOMAL Ol!OGMl'HIC IPEaAL "The Mystery Of Anltnal BahrAor'' Germen NllU,_ 111,S, photog<..,._ Heinz ~ hU 9')41nt his Hie recording llf'llmllls In It*' n11tural habltata. • 14..Aa< r.wta LANO "White Man'1 LMld" Thie ~tary *"'*"-"'* blect< •••tanc:e to wNI• cotontzatlon In Africa from a bleclt men's point Oil 1lle. 11:15 D IAH8AU Bellom"'e Or•oln •I llo\10<\ Red So• 11:i01 (I) FAT At.KRT • DfUIQHIT • OOI' l!IM 90W\. .. "Netlonll Anall" OevlcJ. " aon \fl. H-d ttto. Cl) u.a. ONN ~ Co\wllCI* of the U.8. Open Tennla Cbamptonlh~I from Fk*ling MNdow Petti lft Corona. New Yonc. • VO'tA/111 TO TME llOTTOM Of' THI MA "The C>Mdlleal Game" G MOYIR *'" "8-y Bllllkrteg" I 194 t) Leo 0or_,. 8obb'I Jordan • aouLTMIN • TANAN T WZM II It llC)pecl by a bMout.lful glf1 and l>roug!)t biick to an old enemy he thougM-dMd •..... WON.D eot••NCATION "Third World Newa ea-. llCI*" Hoel Del\lal S<:tlof r Md • .,... of COf leap<M 16- enta ~ Third WOfld --·· 12:IO. TO• AHNOUNCB> 1:00. 90 VA.I.UY A group of lrlal'I tmmi. grant..-try lo Mtlle on Ber1s.ley lend not knowing 11\at " -aold to "'*'" Nleg9lly • UHOMMA woi..D 0# JACOllU COUITIAU "T~ waw Ptanet" A behind-ti.--look ., Nie abowd the Calypao. m tu.N:UI wnav. M.O. Or. Kiiey belr1en<11 a IOf· mer~'"""° II a reformed dNg eckllct. 1:aG 8 (II NCM fOOTMLl Alabama at O*Otgla Tech D MOYIE * * "ludl PrMI• C- Home" ( 1947) Abbott and eo.t.-o. Tom &own. Chartrt~I Li.ting• IJ KNXT (CBS) Los AngelPS Q KNBC I NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind I Los Angeles G t<ABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) t<.FMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles III KCST (ABC) San Diego G) KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angele~ • KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles GD KOCE-.TV (PBS) Hunlington Beach Adam eccldenlllty ltl.Hn· ~onto• man wflO le ter· rortzHIO a oornmunity. • a.lll9QI: ~ The IMF __., up a blzarre mln6-tr-ier ... oerimerlt in a battle wtth Ofganlzad etlrne. • M<ME * * "Senta Fe Stampede" I 19381 John WrtN. Rey Corrigan 2:IO. CAQUTAU( 2:00 0 A,pNCUl TUM U.S.A. "Lion Councry Salart" Hoat· John St_.na. • YOWi * * "The Wadl.y WOfld Of Mother GOON" ( 1087) A,..,.,,.t«I Voice of Marga- ret Rut'-iord Mot._ Gooae ano a,atOfybooll lull ol animated Character• come 10 1he ~to tl'twart "'* 9'111 ~ of a treecherOUI vMlatn (2 hr•) 0 MOVIE • * "The Hawlo. 01 CHiii a" ( 10U) Jerry Cobb. Mary AMI A bOld Spanlah -.ordaman __., out on • ,,.,,_,old mlMlon to coltect •" Inheritance. •it°"*'*'* hie lath« and -• ..,., In dlarr-. 12 '-I • MOYW * **'~ "TM lnYadera" (1942) Laurene. OIMer. Lnll• Howard Our1no WMld War II. a group ol Na:tl U·boat aurvlYOfl 11ruggle to reech Nlety on the c.n.dlan malntano '' hrl .) ., MOVll •• "Weat.,,,ud Ho" (1936) John Wayne. Slleill M8"1'orl A cowboy t.arn1 that the IMder of • oano wflO mutdered Na paranll ,. NI own t:><other. (I hr I • OUfENTAO tllek current 1111 "The o..tll Want DooM\' 10 0-gla" In a oonoert from the p.,. lorTnlng Atta Cerlter In Sarat09' New Yorti 4:10. OU. ftAM. U.&.A. 1 "F.,_.., Party'' Ace. of mletflkan ldent"IM caua. LulM and Cancs.d to think !Ml ..... PeftM .... Oled. ........... ~ Hoet: Frllnll 1<"'91\. • STAATNK The Er1terpt ... la -1 to Pfotecl "'* pt.llMt Orgent• wNdl Ilea In ,,,. path of the wwrlftg KJinOona. • WHl<D«> 9NCIM. (S.uon Premiere) "Weep No MOfe. My Lady'' A stray dog bMgit IOW Md fl'tfl"*-10 a 'YOU"O boy on The l>rifMI of manhood. D MOYW * • "Big Gundown" ( tN8) l M Vert Cleef, ThO!naa MllM. Al ttle Uf9- tng of • ...itt>y T .... tando•n•r. a Teaaa Ranger l•ec:k• ~ • MHlcen auepected ol -~) *. ··~ "Jtiz.ebel" (19311 &ene OeYte. Henry Fond•. A stubborn Sout,,.,n t>-. loaea ,,., ftancle. but Mia him bec:k ""'*' "'* ~ him through • yellow f- ~ a:aoB:::: D AMENCAH aAHD8TANO (S*MOft Pr9mier9) (II PlMTICMAN AMO aATUADAY~ aNlAKPHK Ptullcmen end his 111lmat- ed lrlen<I• P<-• a pr• view of the ,_ Satur~ morning cartoona -EVEHltG- H01:...wa * 'h "Wiii Of The GIJIO*I'" tuea" ( 1999) Ruu Temblyn. Kuml Ml:Nno. A pllt of mon11er1 otlllh bec:auH ol conlllcllng peraonauoee (2 hra I ewow * •'It "Wfll Hunt" ( 1992) John Saxon, Rob1rt Redford A !IOldlet In 1"41 Korean War become• ac:Ntopflrenlc en<I rMCt 1 oddly •"*' • "oe.e-ltf•" °'°*' (.2 hra.) •n.~: WOMEHINMT .. TV Goes Non-fiction 'Body Human' and 'Real People' New Trend By PETER J. BOYER LOS ANGELES tAP) -"The Body Human" aeries on CBS and NBC's "Real People," dis· almllar though they may be, share an aspect that puta them in a very 114'guJar class of television- IJOn·fiction entertainment, the closest thing to a Dew wave that televlaion baa seen in years. After 30 years of miJ.k:in& fictional situations ln Cram a and comedy, squeezing yarns from make· 1-elieve cops and cowboys and schoolteachers and doctors, teJevialon bas discovered real life. "The Body Human" series, which began in 1977. proved ~t reality can be a commercial amusement. AT THE FO&EF&ONT of nonfiction 'rV ia Tomorrow Entertainment. a production company founded by a former network president with the 4iliacemment to bring excellence and uniqueness to commercial TV ln salable forms. Thomas More inowa bow to work tbe network 1ame. series. which followed the erfort.s of real-life doc· tors in real-lHe situations. failed In competition but broke ground aa the first weekly nonfiction ent.er· tainment series. The secret to nonfiction entertalnment. More says. the factor that separates "The Body Human" from a documentary is a matter of approach. .. WE'VE TAKEN THE non-fiction form and put to ll entertainment values and entertainment tecbruquea. Weahoot50·1 raUooffllm foot.ageabotto film foota&e uaed in each episode and have a tremendous amount of material from which to edit. "We have entertalnment-llke narration and mule. We build to a climax, and give resolutions. It ta drama, buman·drama. It la lelevialoo al ill very best." l TUBE TOPPERS NBC 8 8:00 -U.S. Aaalnat the .....World-. lroJJywood eelebrlti•• -are featured ln this all-star athletic compeUU~ l~atwina a team from the United States vs. the rest ot the world. KHJ e 8; 00 -"Nlcbola1 and Alexandra." The story of the last czar of Ru11la features Michael Jayston and J anet Suzman in the title roles. CBS 8 8:30 -"The Getaway." Steve McQueen as a convict fleeing to freedom with his wire <All MacGraw ). 0AUATM.....,.. l'YMMI) S.-NcMtda and TOlf'f'I OMaa aiptalll hlO ·-lfttde up of young ,..,. Aob Lowe, OevW Holland· er. OIMe a.8"" Md T-. my L-.n In thla ~ _.,., al "'*a-lhow. UO e MARV TYL8 MOOM Mery oroent-• Pl*« perty lO QOl'llpel.... tor Lou' 1 apoiled ltip to Las lvao-=...., HOaONQ VA>..J.n ....... "81 OLAVMNm&~ lMw'ly .... medly In love "'"h lawme. wtlO doean'I hew tM heart to •• him lie .. not .,.. -of ,_ ~.(R) 1•1(1) ..... t1M lllMITY IHOW rt'WWrTNDI t.oe ANM!U .'°'*8 ·LA~WllJ( • THm.11# ..... "F*"" Song" A lour-o-- erlltloll family In nOf'lhern Japen MIO grbwe rlCe end ,._hot-II portrayed • NATlONAL OLD TME fllDOl.IM'OONTDT Tile WOttd'a gr .. t•t tld· dlwa meal In W•t.,. ldallo. to CllOfnP*t* tor toe> ~. 7=*»1 =~NOKT THEAMINCAN 8MUTY I~~ e:oo I Cl) 8AO NEWS &MM Alnend• and "'* r .. t ol th• Beara '"•no• • candleligtlt din,_ In the llopea ol retundlong a romence bet-Coacn 8u1te1,.,aloer and her mother.(R) D u.a. AGANST TH€ WON..D• Mor• than 30 Holtywood oalebrlllea lndudlng ~ ert Conrad. Wllll•m Dev-. WIHlem St..inet and Outnn Cummings tek• par1 in lhl• 11#-ater athletic compat"ion leeturlf'IG • ,_.,.. lrom "'* U.S ,,. the ,., of the world. • MOVW * * * "H'1 A Glfl" ( 19341 W C Aeld1. Baby Leroy 8 111 CNQ. llUANETT &<x:Mf'AHY au.ta· Sally Field Tim Conwey. D MOVW * • * "NlchOIH And Aleundta" (1971) M leheel Jayeton. Janet Suzrne'1 The grMt loW of CUI Nlollolaa tor hll ........... • UNTAN, OOWMSTAN -'-~ Cf'ellt• • per_,. end po4ltlcel en- ... upon hlS return home. and Edwwd pr~ to Dolley -~ • * "810n " OM!h" ( 1974) FtllllCelCll Annll. Patnc:« Men -~~ ..... 81< Thomaa More (Bemarll 8*N-) en<I ~ Marte Antoinette tJayn• Meadowa) -and dt6-~ ,,,.., r*9 In hlltety S\-Men .. the ll'Oder .. tor IRI • OOW80Y Cl. --·IC8 "Nevada Clly" Roy Roowa. GabOy H..,_ UD. (I) CM MOYIE ~ **'A "The Get-ey" (1972) St-~. AU Mac;G#-A conYOC:t and hM wife .nberll on • dee- P*'•I• INQht to treedom an.. "'* corrupt perOle board olllclat •ho 111r9"Qed Na ,.,.._ WI ••Cl\enge tor tloMln money renegea on hit aide of the oea1 (Ne1-.ori. aov•- -diKfetlon I ._.MOVIE *** "Sha Done Mlfn Wrong" ( 193.:JI Cary Grant. MM Well~ LA ceu-PfoOleml tor The "'*" In ,,., ... '1 Iv • 30 tn1n I 8 9 L.OV'l 90AT ''llOKeies Tr~· Con- nie s·-· "El l(Jd" Rob-.,. Urich Heath•• ~. "The LMt t4un· dred 8udi•" Dabney COie- men. Rue Mc:Clenallen (RI • HUHAW G....c1 J"" S1enoro Zeal l#lr. Eddie Low 8D 8UMM£AFUT Al Hwt Ano Pele Fount11n tn Concert From Wolf Trip The pedorm1ng partnet1t11p ot M•rt Ind Fount..,. DIOw9 ,,_ .c>e- CJal brand of New on..n. l8U '" 1 conce<'I tr Oftl Wo# Tr•o farm Perk"' Vl•lllf"• e ~PREVIEW Roger Eber1 end Gene Sl11tel ,.,,...., "MM!balta .. "Sunbu•n" 1nd "The Concorde Nrpor1 79 t:ao. NIGHT GAUBn' "FtlOflt Nqrt ' A wo1ter and hla ~ -to a,.,..,... houM left to "*" by • late c;ou-81> OMAT PERFOAMAHCE.8 Coplan d Conduct• Cop4ano· 8en'1y Goo0m111 ii ~I aot04al when Aar on Copland conouc11 the Lo. Angeleol PNlhermonoc in • progr•m of "'' own worlt• to.ODD .,.. Nolf/EllllCA PWMN4T TODAY'S LATEST LISTINGS Htl' •r1ftVel pa..-ftt f..uitlllt epeclll ..... eot> ....,. .,,,, ...,.,_ frOfl'I erouncl ... OOl#ltly ... -....... . orown. . -a MOU.YWOOO .. ,.,. ..... HAW......- Gutec:·~ Allton -~~ ~ .. ~ Mcl.M- dOn, ~ at ""4MU* The life Of M•rtlle Mltonell", Jacquettne ~. j)l'oMaeof "°"' 1N Unl~etelty Of EH•M• f.n06end; Or Motton L.,itt, autN1r al "Tteeue Of U. Hixon V1. HIN." Q.,.. tfTY CONOal "OlofVw Werwldi' 10-M. Low.~ ... STYLI "'"°"'* And A Howl Love" Keith llnd JlofWfW poJt "'*" WOldl 10 action "L.ov9 And The SwlnQlno Surgeor1" Or Parmet In""-Eei'1e IO 1111 eci-t• "'*"' tor .,., •uminetlOn I MATCH~ ~Y8Tl1AT IHQOe( ntl WOflL.D A ooc:uorwna lludy of the 1917 Ru..,.,, Revolution ,,,..lf'O UM o4 ~ ~ *' ,.... end him llbrerlel Nanated by Draon w ..... 11:0098(1)9 ..we • OOt LEOa R>OTUU. Hou1to11 .. UCLA It•~ o.tey I D uec FOOTMU. PMYllW • MOYIE * * *'h "Mlfade tn The Reon" f 19S<fl J -Wym.,.,. Vert JoN>lon A young lot· diet end • IOneoly woman tell in love, only to be MO- wa14d b'( ._., (2 "'' I •™-~ • 9"CW. Soft ta The ..._, Of A CNkl" A ~ IOdJ et lt>e ooat of~ IO• young latnlly •• pt-.d 1111• A8CNEWa 1t:308 ~ **'h "The~·· ( t970) Georgie • ~d Joen CoMr.. A Bnl- agent • au~ 1ner he t,_ 10 pr°"* that one OI hll CoMeegl-19 a ,,.,_ ior ftlV .lOmon) Cll toolO'l1l • ·~ ··Ti-1te Ot O..th· f tM 7\ Ov1tl00her lAe Lei•• GOlolno Peria pOltc4I ... my.tllled by • --Ol hort1bte m111d.,1 each Deel'll'(I tr ac.. Ol vetnpor · Nn Pl>f SS"""I ., lllOOl<D The AOC*-mua1 Ion<! lhOM r"90"l'tJote IC)f hOld "IQ op """ anoc>e lhrough· out tl\fl City • FAU ~ EAOl.EI Tell Tiie Kong fhe $a~ 11 "alttnO . Aml(l•1 -"'''* ""-· Htcl>ol•• .. •••led b'( hoe own oar-• and 1orceo 10 •bdoeate Cl) flollCME It* *'It 'The ,._.,._ tion Ow~ 119991 Oltver Rffil Dl•n• Roog III! MOW • • '• 'The South.,n SIM (1"91 Geotge Segal Ur-ANS•- 11·46 IJ MO'IM • * 'I Nonoooc:I f 19701 .., ... -IAlURDtlY ._.,. &M ......... ~.OutM: ,.,.. ....... ,(._. • MCMI ........ ,.,... ....... On V--" (1Ma) Yoao T• OldltCI& ~ ... • tilOV9 -... ~ ·-0111mp•g1~-: .. (tt2,, l«'Y -...out, Gor-don~. 1:00e MDVII * •• ....., a.. f.lleen" ( 1942) llloMllnd ........ .,,.,, ~. TllfO -... one ert 8llPltinCI ectr.. and 'he ot,_ • writer, atl\IOQle tor • l>rMk In Or.....wldl Vllfeoe (2 hrl., 5mln) • 1:••• uov-. ••'At "The~ (1Mej JoM P*Y"*. Ocil!"A"*'°" After Wortc:t War I, 11 rotfl. .... end Mlbltloue poiltl- Clen jOlll9 IOtcet wlUI r tide• ·-· 10 11*1" conllol of. 81. Louie. (2 twa • 10 mtn.) 1:21 G ADVINTUMM "OGng. ao.ng .... 1:AO. TMJC~WfTH TMJMAH JACQUU ·l:llG MOW It* 'Pancllo ~!I• AeturN" ( 19511 Leo clml-'°· JMnett• Comtler. The lamoue "'*1uc:4ln revotu· •-v ,_ blttle wttll the 8ld of 10,000 '"*" (2 11ra.1 2:00. ~ OONCPT' o._u Rod St_.,,, Qj.. vta Newton-Jolln, Joe Codler. Mile• N•mtth, Seran OeMo And t<Jaotu. BoCl OuBac. ~ Dole, Larry Wllaon. OillCO 0ar>Ce Olmenlk>nl, Bvron Allen. The V••aoe l<lioll • MOVIE * The RoC>ot VI The Aztec Mummy" ( 19&01 R1mon Gey. Ro11ta ~ 2:109 HEW9 2:409 MOVtE • • • 'Land Ot Th• Pllareot11" (19551 JllCll Hewlllf'la, Joen Co411r>e. TM ~trUCllOn of rnMnmOth myel!Cel P"f'wnide la CW• ,., out .., enctent [gyp! (2NI . Smlfl I ,_.MOVIE • * '"' "Ghoata Ot 8er1le6ey $qv8'e (tll47) Rot>er1 Morley, Falt• A.,-A datlo and cknty Old ,,...,.. -.. coneldeted ··~. Dy lwO l()ng-dMd rnllitery olfocera p "' . 15 "'WI I ns D NEWS s:ao ae NEW9 • ..oYIE • * · Capll•• Wiid Woman f 19431 John C.red"'* Evetyn Anllerll An aoe ,. my&t..-.OU9'y t•ar>•fO<!NKI Into a tovllty ,.ouno -..n JM Cll MOVIE * * .,. ·F1g1111ng Father Dunne" f t948) P•I o·er ..... Darryl M1Clcm.,., A ... ,_, pr ... t opena • hOn>e fC)f orphaned. w..,. -d bOy9 (:! rwa I ~-MOVIE * • The Mt--o Co<pae" I 19451 J E-d B•om· ~g Isabel R11>dOlph Murde< and bleckrneil di .. '"°' '"* alteedy hectlC ltt• ol . orty ~ (' "' 20min I •·2:61 NEWS 4:i0 MOVIE llf'ldr• la ... ageinll "'* -t• IMdlnO to Ille Bol- lfWAll AevoMloft. (3 "'' ) 6ert Part<a and Mery Artn MOCliey -hoeta for thla Glen Campt>•ll l(om Darby A V•tn.m .... .,.,. 'el urn• home and Hn<I• thel lie • t>onocl woth hts jOC> llnd ddlurl>ed !NI hts Mill., n•• marr..O at\ cwer-ino man (I hr • SS min i • * The Magn1hct1nt Freud" ( 193111 Uoyo Nol•"· Akim T~ A.n ac1or- ~1or atepe .., to fill the .,_ of • o .. o So<itn Americ:en dlCUtor (1hr ,30min.I Learn the Piarw .. .. On KOCE Course If you 've longed for lhe opportunily to learn lo play piano, or if you want to brush up on lhose sli:ills learned years ago, Channel SO is broadcast· log a new telecourse lhat will strike a responsive cord. "Beginning Piano" airs Mondays and Wed· neadays al 8:30 a.m . and Sundays at 1 p.m. on KOCE-TV, Channel so. beginning Sepl. 17, The course Is designed for people with no pre· • vious keyboard experience or formal music instruction. It includes sight reading, playing techniques STUDENTS WATCH 111E programs white sit· tin& at lhe piano and go through each step with lhe on-air instructor. Allen Giles, who also serves as the "learning manager." faculty contact, for lhe course. Two units or college credit. which may be transferred to the California Slate College and Unlveralty system or lhe UnJverslty of California system. ~Y be earned throu&b CoasWne Com- munity Col.Iese. Since More left ABC ln 1.970, hla Tomorrow En· (erlalnment bas made a profound mark in television with auch entertainment dramaa aa 41Tbe Autobtoarapby of Mita Jane Pittman," "811· tier Aimee," .. , Know Why the Ca1ed Bird S.lnp" •nd "Roll ot Thunder, Hear My Cry," flcUoa all. And It h catcbin1 on. All three networb, More 1ay1, have contacted Tomorrow about other noaflcUon rrojeet.a. and allbou1b "Ufellne" didn't take hol in ita flnt try, there are lnd.lcaUont the show -or one like It -may 1et another chance. ANDGFA>&OE 8CBLATl'E&'8 "Real People," tbe comedy entry ln non·flctlon TV. may well be NBC'• IJlUeltterl• tb1I fall. Capital Cruise "For operational reasons. enrollment la Umil· ed to 2.50 atudenta, .. aays CouUine Colle1e Public InformaUon Officer Jack Chappell. "We bave already enrolled UIO students to dat.e," he adds, 00Un1 that th.la teleeoune bu taken off faster, ln popularity. than any other telecoune. Tomorrow'• Involvement ln nonfiction TV 1>e1an ~ More became tuc:iuted bJ the work ~i,n1 doOe b)' a llrm called MedCom Inc., an ouUlt that m• audlo·•bual equipment for uae lD *iedldne. RHHdnl the elltertalnm..t poCatlal of lledCom'• teebaoloo, More eate.red a .. al with f.!edCom'• Al Kelman and Dr. RoMrt Pui.11, and •The Body Buman" wu put ln tbe worb. TBS nan .. BODY Human," a tna1J amu· Ina aCCIOUlll o1 hWDaD ,....._ called • ..,.. llira· fie Moat111;• appund •CBI la 1'", ...... trlUeal ,...... wl ·a ttnel eudieoee. Tbne -.. , "a.a B.lftl'" <about the~), ''TIM Vltal Cca- tloa'' Wat mlDd .... -vow .,....), ad aa.• -ba•• more.._ Mid tlMlr owa JD ..... wit.la '"l'be ...... "+Hn• la .. ..., for*""*· Tia• lledCom tecllaoa111 -feat•rJa1 eh alft1 triS.t u e....,. .... from llllldi --~ trte~ u c ........... ..... ._. bodJ -WU,. tet w • '111•1 IW'I bll& lilllilrt-11...S .. Ufeline" ..W • NltC. TM It's reUsur1nl to know that real life can com- pete wtth the Stankya and Hutches and Laverna and Shirley• and Fomte.ol make believe. lt may be even bette" Fred MacMurray as "The Absent Minded Prof esaor" takes his dog Charlie for a ride around Wuhlngton to show off his new dis· covery -Dubber -in the Disney movie, airing Sunday at 7 on NBC, Channel '· SBO&T rt.:aFO&MANCD are required of tbe student.I dw1na the midterm and at the compleUon of the clua. .. 1. Sirena Rilli"IJ ROMS <AP> -Wtt.b Gina~ NUNd •M &oN.la Lonn. MOD.lea VitU u4 Cla•dla _ Cardinale all wmna .Iida d-' llollYwood-oG.:a..~-.. ftlbl the vacwam U. a a.w bNed ot prtma doua n. div• el-tocla1'• Ilalio ctnerna IQIY Ofm a Wt lee.I volUptUOua, but l)\ey an leu 1ub10lulve _, and IDCll'e •Ddadou, attemptlns to pl .... Wit th• eye aad t:be lntelleet. · "I can nner be a Sophia or a Olna," H)'I 2'· year-old Eleonora Olorat -"Eleanor. lbe Gor1tQ11" -wbo baJ joined lbe Uk• ot Laura AatoaeW, Ornella MutJ and Aaoatfna a.w amont the lop YoUQI 11.ara of toda,y'a movies. ''llONBl'ft.Y," MISS GJOaGI 1aSd ln an in· te"lew clu.rlna the ftlm1na ol llallan director Dario ~·· occult mystery, "Inferno." "I'm not u endoWed u the atan ~,rne:tuyear. I don't lmow ....._, I wot to be. I the viewer now wuts more than just loob •· Not that there la anyt.biq wron1 with her looks. Slender and bloade, she is a crou between a pin-up type and the carefree model strolling around the ele1aot Spanish Steps of Rome -or seen joaglng in spacious and green Villa Pamphlli, which abe does. But, abe says, other fact.on play a role in her soarine popularity among directors and the public. "Inferno" is her 16th film in the last slx years. "I DON'T HAVE THE clasaic Italian sex ap- peal," says Miss Giorgi, whose mother is Hiµigarian and father half-English. Yet she sees herself as a full Italian -"young, 'Sad andfullofprobleqis." Misa Giorgi, one of seven children of a family devoted to films, stage and television. is de· termined and opinionated, like tbe other new divas. "I know what I want," she says. "That's satisfaction out of acting in films. But not in any role. The roles must fit me and I must fit the -role." • DESPITE HER VERSATILITY, she says, for instance, she can't play the part of an American woman because .. J don't know them (thP Americans), I don't understand them." She is concerned, she says. with the issues and problems of her own society and notes a change even in her fan mail. "Some years back." she says, "most of the let. tens were on bow beautiful I was. Now the letters say, 'I liked your film. Can you help me find a job?'" Put some red sails In your sunsets. Buy one of the dre•m boats list· ed i n the Boating classified ad s of the D•llY Pilot. 642-5678 IA CtllflU Com Mesa 540-0594 MMfAY Jt INHWE-IN Westminster 534-6282 ~.~8.1979 OM.YPtLOT .. ? Tri.t>iS?? • ? By T.T. • - don't eall h.Jm f'ut l:dd.le for notNn1. Sd Se ··~'° n~ J.b.LI wm m the.. atre OI tii Ptrfect te0n ot tbt1 round. Biabt beblnd blm were TN• IJea. wbo remat.M J•t a bllt point away 1 .~•• and They GMtny, au HOl"ln110 polnt.t, wnue the o&btr four contenders MttJed for nine eacb aod UM IAq Beada DAa dropped from ftnt to lhJrd plac41. The bonua QuettJoa proved to be DO aweat for all you Mel Brooks movie bulf1, altbou,h a couple aclor. He chanced hla name and 1aln fame u whom? 3. Wbat cbai'acter In tho Peanuts comte stril> la naroed after• woJ'ld-famoua act.or? 4. Name the American prealchnt whose childhood vlrtuea included mublnc potatoes without leavt.ng any lumps . 5. IN mE MOVIE "GUS," the mule came from what country? 8. Maute Smith won an Oscar for "California Suite" for playing an actreu·Wbo lost an Oscar for what movie? .-u am AHO ra ,ll ... 11e~rvt; l)f[ IE.Al. OI YW£ lolOtlOH PICTUM coot Of SUf REGUlAtlOH "DIR'r .,., '"THI AMfTnlUI HOllOl"flJ O PfN OAIL T ' I J 10 TRIVIA 90WL Xt ITANDINOI 7. The questJon, "Is Brook1:1n still ln the iiiiiiiiiii~iii~iijiiiijijiijijiipiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ lea1ue?" attributed to whom? ' ........... 011 t .,...U..1111 l ~-.OOA11tl • •-011 l ••• M ...__Itel ··:;.:.· ,,,'" . ,... .. , .. ta. .. _, Plrtw cu • ti~ •• , ....... , 1111••• 161 u ti ., .... -'-'~I .. .. u. UclY ,,_,, .. , OVt "'°' tt.o ....... 01 .. ""' "· , ...... ~ 01 J1 8. Plaza 04433 la a si1nlflcant telephone number in what movie? t . IN '"Tiii! BIG FIX.'' what wu Richard Dreyfuss' wtnning poker hand? MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1. Treey......, 1111 •• ., ..... .._Ctl t CruyO.. •1 .. ti. c-.-(I) ,. 11 ............ ll"tl • Ml't ff. Tllll.._a..r av-1 11 61\'I •••• k, __ fll u 10. It could have been a photo finiab for Jack, whose buddy made the moat of bis ill luck in what ~----.. T•H•E-M•A•l•N•EV-E•N•T•.•. (•PG-,----...- movie? Last Week'• A.Mwers .. OH. GOO" II .... ,_., ....... Ill 11 .. H ........ 111 II .. _ I( .... ,_ 161 .av. .. • .. """ ,...._ -....... last .. l't K ......... 1. "The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of ~-----------------ir' the Crowd" <musical question) queries of medium velocity (I.be onea on Faye Precious and counting the stars) gave triviaddicts more trouble than they should have . Which brings us to tbe next batch or inconsequentia, ror which number eight will be someone's lucky number. Happy hunting. L SMALL, ORANGE CAR P engage in a morous activity despite the openness of their surroundings, the s inger declares in what musical? 2. Jae ues de Bu'ac wasn't known as a French 2. Carole Lombard (name change) 3. Patrick <Drabble's brother) 4. Doubleday <Jackie's wort> 5. "Who's Happy Now?" (Faye Precious> 6. ''Once Upon a Ti me" <counting stars) 7. Tug McGraw <gotta believe) 8. Medfield <MacMurray's college) 9. Cable Car Cleaners (''High Anxiety"> 10. "White Christmas'' <movie riddle) fSend your an.noen to TRIVIA, clothe Daily Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Me.a 9U26. AU mtrw• mwt be received by W ednelday. othenoUe half the ~·· last .core will be awarded. NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS HUNTINGTON So. Co11t m1~6 "" )410 t1n1I04 l•u Pt''"'9 Life of Brfan (R) 12:15-2:15-4:15 6:1M:15-10: 15 SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN 12·2-4-6-7-10 (R) NORTH DALLAS FORTY 1:~15"5:30 I: 1 .1 m - ,,._...,._ ... , ..... 4 ••••• , \'"\••>•"''•• THE CllNCllRM • I .... "'... I I •,_ ..... ·~· ... ,.>.\ •..... """-'' jl-- MON· TUES ·-c:ONCOfll~ .. l .J0.10:41 ··~· .,. edwards HUNTINGTON aue~:=•aao OAO n388 ~TOM HACH O'tQ'"U AIRPORT79 FRI-SUN CONCOflOf 2 10. t·ao. 10.~ •1'0S«JC)()tf•• • 2' ..... 64 An erotic ideal..,.1ac•oou.. .... __ "MOONRAKER" !PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" "ROCKY II " (PGI "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) "THE VILLAIN" '"HOT STUFF'' (PG) '"'THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79" .. THE BRINKS JOB" (PG) "STAR WARS" .. CAPRICORN ONE" !PG J "ALIEN . (R) "EYES OF LAURA MARS .. "MEATBALLS . "WHICH WAY IS UP?" (R) ''THE MUPPET MOVIEM "REVt:NGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" (PG) "HOOPER'. "SUMMER CAMP" (PG) Al.I.. ORtvt: INS O PCN 6:)0,.M.NIGNT\.T C"•IO UruJ•t l 1 F1.-c Un te·u • l<MIOi• .-.~ytr-ouf'd {ilANCARLO {ilANN INI NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT TWO EDWARDS CINEMAS ~~I ELLI ~ENNIFER 9'Ne,LL Tu(Z Innoeent \rMUJlj',. ~ 1-'..pt• ,,,. l>wahcn"KI rtlitrr._. R- COIOt""*ti¥a..ow-. NUU.rmaf'aA ~ ~ ... ,..,. __ _ MMNh SJ.00 S..... CMta.s S 1.00 s..,~2,... C.Hlt At OMme "THE. CHAMP" RYAN O'NfAL Co-ffH At anedotM "OH GOD!" '1'1J~ The FllST Certified Crazy Person's ~ Comedy. ~' ,,~ «, /_,,. I\ ALAN ARKIN All ARTttUR HIU:ER Flm IPGI edwards LIDO CINEMA NEWPORT BLVD AT VIA LID O NEWPORT BEACH 673-8350 "No one has ewJ escaped from Alcatraz •.. and no one ever will." CLINT EASTWOOD ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ PIP.MCl,fcT PC'(.'!.~ 41,wM)Qron 5(lll~ ~~~ ~ ~ edwards CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER ATGOLDENWEST 891-3935 . NOW PLAYING TOGETHER AT EDWARDS HARBOR TWIN CHARLES BRONSON THE FUTURE IS HERE, BLOW IT OUT YOUR EAR . ~-- __ , ____ ,,_ DOM StJZUltt JEIUIY DeLUISE PI,ESHE1 IE REEDrBI) e [f w a rrl s H A RR n R T w I N H ,\ (, H r , ~, '. T .-. I ' ' • 1 ,_. t . : ;.. \ I, I) ') 1 _; 1, •I 11 j { f. 6 UACMATa&aM& 141.0311 JILL ROD STEIGER - ' • ~~ W@lYJ[f. ®@rrwli©@ •••• DSAR PAT : 1111 paraLI, wbo Uve ln tbe Ea.at. Ntet..S a -*'e tbat lh 11 Mine Ii biti; en bJ ...._.at.a" lo make way for 1 M•1ntw11. TMy'v• btft "1lnl to ftDd out bow '°"I they hav• to buy a MW bame lletore tbey"n Uable for t.uea. So far, dleJ ~u'l ... m to aet •elev uplanaUon of lhl• Can )'CM flDd out! K.W .. Irvine ........ MYll ....... Nml6t•••"-p ..... . ...... ,..... ... pertMI ............ , ,..., ....................... ~ .................. . .. a.a ....,. r.1• .. c•, ...... , ..,... wtu .... &we ,ean aft« .. c9-e ti .... fin& &as , .. , Iii •Me• U7 .. 1'1 ef U.. c• • &M c••••••&lle la re.U.... ,._ e:aa•fle, If &M7 ~ tM precee4a IN• CMI ~-••delt uy U•e 18 1"9 u..tr .,..aaee...a perted wUI nd Dee. 11, lMI. ir I.My tie Mt receive dae .... , .-ta 119, &a.e ,.place· ... , ....... will ad Dec. ' am. .,. ..,., '" ... oa U.e mtire , .... LM P•r..., ,,ice .t tbelr aew realdeaee mut be eqHI &o or crea&er tllaa tbe ad· Ju&ed aa1a prke of tile cOlldel8Ded realdeace. Pnkfl p,.,. PalatalJI'~ DEAR PAT: I've heard there·~ some book thut te11s you how to l\lm garden snails Ullo escargots What's the name or this book" I'd prefer escargot& to pests. S R , Costa Mesa The book you wut la called "E1car1ota From YCMU Gll'dell To Y•ar Table." hrcllaM laforma· tloa can be reqaest.ed by wrttla1 to tbe author, Fraacols Picart, at 1550 llld.ley Ave., Santa Roaa, Calif. 15411. Tbe book outUDe. the neceuary diet saalla mast be fed before they become edible deUcacles ready for Uae cookla1 pot. ~ 1t'or•~ iha11 AllU~don DEAR PAT: Have you eve r heard of any cures for the hiccups other lhan holding your breath, eating a "spoonful of ~ug1H," or dr inking water? K H., Costa Mes a There are more cures than people wltlJ hie· cups. Black Ucorice Is s upposed to work, as are oranges and lemons (break into aecUou and 11low· if suck the juice), lemon with angos t11ra bitters , a teasPOOn of vinegar, or bicarbonate of soda. Some of tbosecureu ound worse than the afOJcllon. Some say bJccups c a.a be cured by bending your bead forward and drinking a glass of water out of the aide of the glass away from the moatb. Holding your fingers In your ears and having someone "feed" you a glus of water Is a less acrobatic method. Bill.MURRAY -- m.121:1wmrl lDWAllOS' lOWAllOS' MU A STADIUM OlllVl IN WlS TlllOOK TWIN f.o\ld Me•..t G4~ '.O" 1 c;,•ntn l1r11vt ~30 44() • r •,1t' •• I, ,r, rt.I/ J A t,JNIVERSAL PICTURE. PANAVl810N IO IRI ~ t'17Q UNIV[Al:.Al C.orv !.IUOIC>b l..C All Rl(iH IS f!CS(AVtO C2)I DAILY 2:15, 4:35 8:50, 9:05, 11 :15 edwar s BRISTOL CINEMA ltlSTOl AT MACARTHUI 540-7444 ,... _..... cue AY8 raa aeroea la ....-ledl1 U.. ..._. ._ .. &e •aa. U's ......... Al far Mell u dNl ~ CYDO' LC ... Ptaa._ &M GrHL ,11u111,•er • .irere4 U•la 14hlee: "Bold JMr ~re ... ud U 1• lane do9t eo for tome, Ume ud tll• Mee., la • MtLer, tM8 1arcJe wttta a UtUe waa.r .... II lt .u1J coaUuea, Lkkle yo., MM •Illa ••~ ud SlffH, I.Del lf you aaeeae oace or tw&e., eve. U.. •oi& vlo&ea& llkcup la sure ·ao •.. " HJppoera'"· lite aaci.at Greek pllyslclu kaowa u Ute fallilu of MOiiie .... wro&e: "If aaeea· la& ls ,...._ed, U.. slq ..... belaJ temporartly Hppreued, tlM 1la1utau will be cured." l>oa't worry II tllpp9crate'• cMcl..._. 19Qd IJke Greek &o you, for "&la1aku" la Jut a..o&.ller way of H Y· ..... ccwp. A~ lalwrlied-, DEAR PAT Are aller11ea inherited? I've heard lhjs 1s the case. 1f so. at what age la one like- ly to develop ullergtc problems. and can they be prevented in any way? S M .. Costa Mesa Sclentbla are finding true the old sayl.Dt that "aller gies run In families." U even ooe parent bas , a llergies, there ls a llkell.hood that some dilldreo In a family also may de ve&op allergjea. They can occur at a.ay age, even lo lafancy. ChJldren de· velop allerg.lc 8y mptoms more often than adults, however. Al present there ls DO way to prevent al· ler1les, aside from beln1 aware or Uae problem and taking care to avoid the cause. Scleallsts are try ing to Improve the effecttveaess of alleray ''sJsola" or lD,JecUon treatmeD&a to mia.lmiae or prevent allergic reactions to such substances as pollen and lmect venom. Holloway's Voice I Signed for Movie OITAWA, Canada <AP> Adam Rich of "E ight Is Enough''· and Sterling Holloway arl' a mong lhe voices for the a nimated special "Tukik1 and Hi s Search for a Merry Chnstmas." The special, from Atkinson Film-Arts, 1s now in production for release this Christmas. Adam wilJ perform lhe voice of Tuk1k1 , a curious Eskimo boy who travels the world with his friend, the Northwind . 1n search of lhe true mean mg of Chn stmas. Holloway 1s the voice of the No rth wind . cJPG 1:r•l'1J4Wi:t?I EOWAllOI' lfUITlltGTON CINfDOMf BUfNA PARK 0111¥(·111 t;un1o1191on Beacn 8411 0388 O•J"')~ f, 14 , ".J • • ~ ,. • • : .. ._, H Qll 1 U Riii r IS l lllm.RPIECE." RME llEVDS --- Rll 11111I111111: =-~· ··•-·11•• ........ , ..... ,~~ .,, ••. .,, ... -··· ..... ·-· r.i ~..;:,t;;',..;,.. ~ ~ l"' PU TT CITY CIMTI" IOUTM COHT UllCOUI D"lll-4M Orange b34 <J28? Cosu Mes.t ~46 2711 Buena ,.~rk ~27 2223 1tO 'lllll ACC£,Tl0 fOtl THll flMlAGlMf•T More Entertaining Than Hwnanly Possible! j f~, t f, I t.J" I I ' ~ 'Jaguar' New Sreed of Cat 9)' aON PENNINGTON ....... ,.... ..... Audiences are 10101 to bne a difficult time n1urtna out what 11 golna on most of the time lo "Ja1uar Lives," an extremely confuatni potboiler lh•t it.tempt.a to combine martial art.a action ,,.illb iui intcmatlmal •p!o.oueJhriller _ The S~y Howard production. which la In- ferior in almost au aspects. has' been picked up for distribution by American Jnt.ernaUonal. Vabo Yablons ky's screenplay features ne wcomer Joe Lewis as a U.S. government aeent who ls assigned the task or breaking an lntem a· tlonal heroin cartel. Much of the script doesn 't mak~ sense In 1t.s preae nt [ uo•nE J rorm and very rew ae· 1ri' "• qu e n ces a r e car ri ed REJ?IEW. · through wilh any sort or ________ _.logic. SEVEllAL TIMES nlE hero 1s cornered, but the vlllains involved just let him walk away for no .IAGUAll L IYlt ·~iu···-E aec: ul lft CW-oekaC'' Proouc., ~ .. -... Cl Oet'•• G•O'°" E rf"lrtol P•f"IOU Otr•t to, Xree~Ol•v ~ . ..u.,_ Y -v .oiono y (•\t JOIP l """ (PW1\t00fte>f LM Ooft•kl P~t' l.rtMtra f'.,h ( •PV<•PM. JOWCJift W•wtnM'. Woectv \tr...,,, JO#tft """°" G•t••• M••e•r A.ntnont O.l..ortQ•' Ufly F•ut'""' G•1t(,r•1noitr A~t"Qtl,,,_. 'Oml"Ul•\ ,,,,,,,.,., ... .,_.PG u plamable reason other lhan to gt:t on to the next scene. "tuch 1s usualJy developed 1n the same 11· Jogu~al manner . Director Ernest Pintoff keep:. the action going at breakneck speed. which ser ves to confuse the puzzling plot even more LEWIS, WHO ALSO ~laged the action s1· quences, is a handsome and well built martial arts practitioner who handlef> hum.elf well enough 1n that res pect. but the script makes hllle demand on his still unproven acting ab1 lJUes He ls backed by a cast of impressive na mes , but there ls absolutely no character development in the writing and none ,,r them a re ~llowed enough screen lame to do more than establish a brief lmpre5i51on These slars who include Chnslopher Lee. Donald Pleasence. C11puc1nc. Joseph Wiseman. Woody Strode and J ohn llu\ton do add a sense of professionalis m that 1s missing 1n mo!>t of the production, however. Barbara liach provides a de cora tive presence as the woman who gives Lewis his orders .· . ' ' '. .-' ·' . 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Only the Dally Piiot r.ally tell1 you what'• new In your local c~munlty ••• every day DAILY PILOT • l . • " . • . • • • • ... .. I OM. v "'-Or CJ IN THE SOUTH COAST AREA The Number To See Is Walker &.Lee TERRY IRELANO JESSIE KLINGER BETTINA LAUGHLIN A consistent t~ller during her 4-year association with the Comc:>any, Betty has garnered many awards including the Most Money Earned and Salespe™>n ol the Month! Currently, she Is the winner of Salesperson of the Month. Most Listings Taken and Most L1st1ngs Sold awards tor August• Newport-Irvine Office Salesoerson of the Month Te rry_ ep1tom1zes the successful real estate professional. She is well-prepared. works d1l1gent1v and entt\us1ast1cally, is active in her community and still 1s a famtty lady. We are p<oud to announce Jessie as our Augusr Salesperson of the Month. Irvine office Her background and wealln of knowledge have enabled her to become one of tile Company s too achievers 1n less than four months· assoc1a11on Atta1n1ng a B S degree plus a Maste r of Public Health and Doctor of Public Health. Ms Klinger served as a ProfesSOf at California State Un1vers1ty. Pomona pnor 10 entenng the real estate industry Bertina. a Cortllnuous top acn1ever emerged as Newoor1 s Salesperson of the Month for August Bettina has been a Newoor1 Beach home owner for the past seven years and presently With her youn<:> oaughle<. Juli e reside'> on Lido Island She is a. cons1s1en1 lop "leller and award Wtnner. talong great oride and concern for her soeoalty area. CAMEO SHORES Dedicated to her real estate career. Betty wtll soon receive her A.A degree in real estate and 1s compteiing Qualifications for a broker's license. Ms. Ireland grew up in New Jersey and then attended college In California. where she studied Business Administration with emphasis on real estate. A cert1f1ed relocation and new homes referral ager.1. Mrs B8fkstlire specializes 1n residenhat and acreage sales A five-year resident of Costa Mesa. Betty has had an active att1hat1<>n with the PT A. Girt Scoots. and many p0h11ca1 campaigns. Before entenng real estate three years ago she gamed sales and management expenence in her own busmess. Her hnowtedge and hard work have many times gained her Salesoerson of the Month hoooB. Dedicated and enthusiastic. Ms Klinger in add1t1on to her successful real estate career. is involved in flying sluing. tennis and 1ogg1ng Betl1na 1s an e.1tceo11ona1 vi brant anct-;- knowteogeat>te oroless1onat eager 10 assis t you w1ll'l your Newoori Beach real estale needs NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT IEACH OWN& DISP&ATE Vurnnt fast oeeup11nry. This great 2 story EasttJluff home 1s a winner Huf!e family room. large formal dining room. Private rear yurd with 2 patios. 1714 1759-1501 llG CAMYOH t•/2% LOAM Elegant townbome · 3 bedrooms. 2~ bath. formal dininJ Sheltered bal~les · Take over subject to uisting loan. Only $185,500. m4 > 1S!HS01 UDO tS&.AMD Sli&i TO STRADA Ra mhlinl? "U" shaped home surrounds a charminl? pri11ate patio Walls of 1?lass from formal dining room. l!vin~ room and master suite creute a light and airy hlde·a-way. Spacious. nearly double lot. 17141 759·1.501 VACANT EAST 11.Uff FAST OCCUPANCY Thill great family home · 3 big bedrooms, 3 baths. huge famUy room, large formal dining. Private rear yard with 2 paUos - ~real for entertaining. '714 ) 759-1.501. OCEAHAtONT Hure ocean front home. Lovely executive home complete with pool and maid's quarters Exclusive private ~ach location Own paradise. C<.iU today. Offered for Sl ,000.000. Ask for Bellina 1714 ) 540·8944 WISTCWF CUSTOM Thi11 home stands out with Its own individuality and cu.atom features of enduring elegance. Lush landscaping wiih garden view ~ kitchen alld faJ'l"lilY room. This spacious and elegant custom home ·'Is an entertainer's paradise with a wa rm and welcome livability Oon't miS11 lhis 'l/ery special offering Offered for 1285,000. Ask for Su1anne or Berit. 1714 ) 646·771 l CLIFF HAVBI $162,500 This location alone is unsurpassed' Here is your dream home flllt>d with features. Oce11n breetes enhance this exciting home in most sou11ht after area. Ask for Vi. (7141 540-8944 UDO •st.AND IAY MONT AMO DOCK A distinctive Lido Island bay front home offering Newport lifes tyle beyond compare. A unique combination of : LOCALE· DESIGN-VALUE. complete with pier·l!liP and dock. · Offered at Sl.100.000. Ask for Berit (714) 540-8944 IACI IAY VIU.A~I S 101,tOO Delightful townhome in desirable Back Bay location. ctose to aolf course and schools. Amenities plus. Community pool and spa. Ask lor Suurnne (714 I 540--8944 SBBCI LOCAi.i IV ACCHS Exciting listinf k>eated on quiet street In lovely Back Bay area. Terr aced and very prhate yard. Many upgrades lncludln1t completely remodeled kitchen. 1bU home will sell Itself. Offered at SlS4,850. Ask for Vi. (714) 646-7711 LIVIOMUDO And experience the good life. This home la Indeed an entertainer's paradise. 4,000 square feet bonus room. recently remodeled. Amenities plus. Newport at ita finest. Offered at $575,000. AU ror Berlt. '714) 646-'7711 YllWHOMI This spectacular new llsUng la a family home of entertainment. Lovely brick entry and fountain lasues a comfortable yet luxurious welcome. Amenities plua view ln most presU,ioul Newport location. Offered alSllliOOO. AM ror llertt. ITT4> l*'nll S19'S lO llACH-..CO ... .Spacious duplex ln Newport'• ftnest ren\al area. Both units 4 bedrooms. S.,. to sand. Won't tut. Offend at 1285,000. AU tor Bait. f1U) ~ NEWPORT BEACH MEW LISTtMG PUSTIGE TOWNHOME Mut'h sought after Newport Terrace. Only one hke 1l on tht• market. Sharp' Priced to sell under SI00,000' Hurry' 5119.500 1714 l S4~9491 llO DIGRH VllW WfTH "'MO VllW .. PIUCING From the Back Bay to sunsets behind Catalana ln the Eaatbluffs most prestigious nel1hborhood. SpacM>us Inside and out. sparklm1t pool. You couldn't ask for more and ~ price bu just drop~d $19.500! Motivated! l230.000. m 4> 54.5-9491 IRVINE WGRADED POOL. HOMI WITH VllW Newly decorated home In Peralta Hills, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, dinin~ oom. t'enlral air conditioning. new carpet. Fruit trees s urrounding a beautiful pool. Close to park. 11chools and Orlill1te Mall. C714l 759-lSOJ TURT\BOCI HIGHLANDS TOWMHOME Nearly new . 2 bedroom. 2 bath. fireplat'e in livin11 room. central air condilloning, upf(raded throu1thout. Oramatlc ma11ter suite Great location and much. much more• Call now• C714) 759· 1501 DEHFfaD OHL Y $I OJ,500 Large cul-de·sac lot · patio home. Elegant decor with lush landscaplnJt, covered patio with redwood deekiniz. nice garden a rea. also uir conditioning Cl~ to schools. pool~ and sp<i. c714 1 759-1501 . 16 P'LEX APARTMENT COMPLD $410,000 2 and 3 bedroom units located In excellent area with terms that excite the 1nvc!>tor minded person. All unils arc rented · each having their own urports and stora11e spaces Can for more detailed rnformat1on 1714 l 552-4477 A IAIGAJN $71,000 And it's all here in Irvine ... My advice to you is compart>. but not for lonK! This one won't last. Take advaota11:e and see the charming home at n price anyone can afford. <7141 552-4477 IT'S M-6-W SH,100 And there is only one ol these charmtnll homes available . offering choice of warm tone earpetlng colors. wealth of work and storage space11 with kitchen planned for efficiency. Located in. Northwoods of Irvine. (71 4) 552-4477 SIMSA TIOMAL Stl,IOO We're o(fering you this dlst'Overy you can't duphcate Charmini 3 bedroom. 2 bath home with a delkloua perspective of warmth. brightness and merriment. DTop by and see for yoursetr. Located In Irvine's Wiiiows. (714 > 552-4477 rrs Hat S 129,600 This executive estate Is environmentally tailored for your family with a rollectJon of Indoor/outdoor activities ... lar1e yard. tennis courts and swimming. This home offers spacious rooms of entertainment located In Irvine. ffi4 > 5S2-4471 YOUI FA• LADY $71,000 Wlll be deUghted with this customized 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. A 111ajesUc coUecUoo or warmth and muted tones. Bring the famlly over and see ror yourNlf. (714 > 552-44'77 ICHM•SlelYOU To see this "gorgeous" home in Deerfleld of Irvine ortertn1 spacious rooms. 2 rlreplaces. custom feature• of enduring etecance and dellllhtrul Spanish tile atrium. strild n1 a balance with n8bft all for only SUJ,900. ffi4 l 551-4471 IRVINE LOW DOWM $17,500 Ma 'ICtmum livab1hly with 3 larj?e bedroomi. 2'• haths. this home offc.-r!-t comfortable surroundan1ts 11nd !-tparinu'I <'Ont1nu1ty Selle,.. offoriniz a subJe<'t to loan dt 91,r; '714 1 S52·44TI PBRCT I ST HOME! OML Y SU,500 GorJ?('()\L" townhome on a "'oothing hBbbltng brook Presta11e are11 Wa rm t'Drtht.one throughout. central air !\louvated' 1714 1 545-9491 COSTA MESA EXECUTIYI POOi. HOME CHOICI LOCATION M l''llJ Vt>rd<• S1tuuted on quiet . St'<'luded lot with love Iv wooded· yurd 'urround1n1? PoOI and <1pa Near golf rou~ and country duh Ii lx'drooms. hul~ family room. formal dinmiz. 2 fireplaces 1714 I 759-1501 VETS • IMYE:STOltS MEW LISTING Put 1n :1 httlP T L r and -.avP a lot of mone' Varant a nd anx1ou-. JI onh SIH OOf)' llurr)' 1714 I s.5·9491 $19,900 IH MESA VBDf1 \'ou b<-t ' Hut not for Joni!' R1i: 4 bl'<lmom romerted to J bedroom .incl dc•n f''1x ;md .. ,.,,,. W;1lk 10 'chool .ind p<irk V;,rant Hurrv• ~ 171-1 I 54!>-94~1 HING CHECIC 1001 You'll wunt to m<ike" offl·r On this lovt-lv pn'c:t1~10u' S bedroom :1 buth homt•. larJ?t• l'Ut 1n kitchen formljl d1ntnli! room. fam1lv room and 2 f1l't'plul·es. He't buy in MNa \'nd" Hurn" 545-9491 SANTA ANA VETS! MEW USTIMG! 1.ovt•h Liri:1• 1 bedroom "'•th pool' Ov.ner< boul[ht a notht-r MollvatPd' Wl• v.111 qualrry you over the phone! $95.900. 17M ~ 545 9491 MEW LISTING HB.P TH1IF! This )!OrJ?c'<lus 2 .story must he sold NOW• lmma<'"lata and"Jt despt'rull'' Submit ull offer;' Sl07.000. C714 I 545-9491 vm. $75.tOO UP«Mt.ADED IAIGAJM Why i!. the best home tn the ne111hborhood pnced so low" Recaust> the owners art> super motivated' A b11t hou11e with a big yard at en a ma11ni: pnce• Call now! <714 ) 545-9491 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES INVESTORS I· I llDROOMS Very cl05e to Disneyland · These 8 unns are In ex~llent condition. Priced to sell at S240.000. No vacancy. 1714 l 759·1501. AVOCA.DO ACREA~E NIAi LA.IE B.SINORI Parcels from U00,000 to S275.000 Average size 20 acres. Fullv planted. hydrodrip irriitotion. House pad and 1trove roadi. installed. 29<;; down. owner may urry. Great tax shelter. Barbara Reily C71 4) 759-1501 TRMS, TBMS, TllMS 2 OM A LOT Tbe owner will carry the paper at only IOQI on this super lnvestmtt1l. New roof · bJ~ lot · small price. Call now for details. Won't Int! Principals only. Sll5.500. (7)4 ) 545-9491 RIMTRS AMO LAMDLOIDS Free rental listing service. Save time and money. f'or informaUoa call (7)4 ) 545-9471 Walker & ·1.ee sells over 15,000 homes a year! Whether buying or seUlng, let the winner start working for you. aaYINE ()fflCEs Sl9& Walnut A"9nue, ~lte E lmne, CA 92114 (714) 551-4477 Bearer is entitled to Fre.- ~arkef €valuation of 1 Reosldentlat Propeny Analysis will be made by a Walker & lee. Inc. nmket spec;atm. There is no cost or obliption. You may return this certifiate or call for an appointment. Offer i5 sood lndeflnltely-pteae retain with your hou~hold document$.. \ • •. eQUM. ~·Q • OftPORTVN~V THC Rf Al. CSTA l l RS a &,...,~·~ IAITaUf'P a.doe CGrMr '9eat.1Go ) BR.•• . .,., .... ..,Ml.Cc ...... ... " .. p •• '1 "-"' ·-AllrMl ..... ed~ 1---~---,1~~~~~~~ iD *' weqqa la sub .i.t to U. ,..._al P'alr "°-ln1 Act of lHI wtllicla aak• lt W.1aJ to •dwerdH · '••1yre r--. lllllt.U.. or dllilrt .. lltkm baNd OD r-. colcw, retil)cn, HIL. or liltiona.I on11.n. or an ~ to make any llUCla prelettott. ti mlta· laOa, or di9cri RUDIUOD." OPINHOUH SATASUH l·I n11.uao. C....MIM a.a.-Mte Colt• Mua. ~mele!y 2 years oU. o.c«at9d hlle • llllDdll bome. RV pad + delp dri~'xuo· lot o.n. • aau.ooo 0.0 Bta ~ T$a> 1920 ,,. oewlPtlPtt will oat J '-'U .. IL knowlnflY accept any T " advert aio& fur real pt ,.CE flltSe wbicb is lD viola· ~ _baD_·~o1_t.be~~-·-·~~~-,.OPlaflIS• --------• 10,. TM l :JO , ...... , Make your shopping uaier by usmg the D1uly pjJot Class1f1ed Ads 'Q_Q~ lemlaan R.LL&c..- OMW ....... t 7 H I 644 11194. 644 6869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MARINE AVE. RETAIL Gmu~ 1002 Loads of foot trcrfflc ht pritM lal»oe Island tocatkMI. luy ttt11 tpeclalty ~ wfttl ..., .... °' 'I for SJl,000 or wttltout for $28,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• VET'E:RAMS IEATIT Beat rising costa now. C.U us! Zero down, up to Sl00.000. For det••la, call now. 54().3666 COMMERCIAL ON PENINSULA -f.., c1:141.t:iJ REALFSl'ATE FcdMlloul locClffoR wltta ..th Y'CMil c• _. as aph. offlc•• or wbntlt! h cnotfn . Redecorahd in & out with VIEW. Wall to an Bery & oc.-ocff•tty. $325,000. NOTICE 8alleb•~ Realty 315 Manne Ave Balboa Island how Daily Pilot Clas:. 1fied ads display their rnessaRes wtth legibility and impact? Our ads. we ~ proud to say. re ally ~et re!>ul u. Ph o n e 642-~8 673-6900 PUBUC NOTICE PUBU C NOTICE NOTICI Of' NOTICI Of' l'UILIC HIAIUNG l'UILIC Hf.AltlNG H01lo •• ~ o'""" ,,,., lhe Pl•n· N011o •• ,..fet>Y O'-' !NI lhe p,..,. 111111 Commluoon o l Ill• Cllv ol ~•110 Commtu lon ol Ill• C•h ot 1'1-oort e..c-11 wltl l!Old • oubOc "-•' Wewoort 8Meh wllt """' • pubtlc. ,..., •"'O on ~at Pl.., Arnend.....,h 1' I lnQ on ~at Pt.,, A~nll 1'-1 MICJ 1' 2. ru .. lno llte L•n<t uw, e11d 1t 1, , .. hlno llM L•nd U••· Affhtent1at Grow111. A..:rullo<I """ Anlctenllel Growth, R~r..,llon end Open Space, -Clrcutatlon Elem•llt• O~n 5C>4'C•. and Cl rt uletio<I Elem-h of ""'~rat Plan A•v1tk>n\ w ill It' ~ trw-C.ntr•I PIM\ Aev1\1on' w1U Ii" <''* (1..0. I Po"llM r~I-In '"" allow• I PoWbt• t-.cl'°" '",,...allow• Die lnt~\111' Ol O.••loO,,,..nl or <Ila~ bl• 1n1en•ltv Oii do••-"' 0< ct>anoc to ,.,ldentlal .,.. on the mefor com to •oloenual uwr on '"" ma10• com MffCIAlllnduSlrl•I un0e .... 100eo "'" m er<1e 111nou""•' ur>Oe...,tnpeo ttl•• Aftd rectucuon in trw numbifr of dw.-11 •r"d reOU<Uon 1n IN! numbrr ot o.-.u tniQ Uf"U~ •Howab•• on the rn•jor re tno unlh •UO'frfaDt• Of'\ tf'\• ma10f '• ~t1a1 undewloPl'd •It••, ln<1ud•no si~nll•I -••l<>oed tll••. in(;tudlnQ a 1 Koll ~nler •I Kou Ca<\lor b l J•-•l~Ar111ur b l Jambor.,..'M«l'r1""' ( I S.0. ~ C< ... I< < I !Moll D._ Cr..- d I Not111 Ford dl Hot'ln ~oro •) A•f'onulrof'UC: FOf'd ~ > Aflronutroru< Fof'd I I K~ C..nlet I I N .... por1 Conte• O I Bartt.w L8ndlnQ O I leY'll ... L.tndln(J " I CMtawo• 11 J Cestaw•v• t I W~ll•Y I l We\ll•y l 1 NeWllOf'1flf' Nortll I I H"'POrl•• Nor111 It I 81Q '-'""" -I Bio t -Yon 1)8•~ 118•,_ m l FH .. 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Id 1><1bttc ,...arltto wllt be ,..,d on ow -20111 day of Sel>t•mber, 1979, et "'9 IJll• day ot s.pi...,ber, 1'7', •' t~ -.r of 7.JO pm tn lhe C°""'ll Cl\em-llOllr of 7 lOo m tn 1rw Council Cl\em· bin ol w.e Newoort Beach City H•lt. be" ol the ~,, 8•e<ll City H•ll, -' '#Ill'" """' •nd plau anv •nd ell •I wtllCI\ 11--1>1..:• •"Y and •II ~n\ lnterHllld mAV -•r •net be IMrtoOM lnlernted mey appear and IJoo -·d lhe•em\ ..... d ,,,.,_ Oeor• At .. n, Oebfe AtM!n, S.Crwtery S.Cr.tanr "'->lno eonwn1uior. p1_,,..., c-1uior. Cll'f of N-' BH<ll Cll'f of N.-por1 BMCll ~btl\'-<I OrllnOI COe•l Dally Piiot, Publl\lw>d OrenQI C:O.tt Delly P1101, $eplamber I, 1m 351•1• SePl<Jml>ar I, lf7' JS77·1' PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE lllOTICI Of' SALi! NoH<• IS her9by 01..,. ""'''"'"' to , .. -•Ion• J071 -JOn Ol tn. Ctvlt c-at Ill• Stele ot cetllornla IN 1111 itffllOMCI OOH "tfZGERALO will . .. • -. . . . . O< "\. ..... ... . PUBLIC NOTICE .., .... IOll COU•TOP Tiii• l~AftCNICAUflOtlNIA l'O• -.a.wt• c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 l-Yftl. .. UMIT I Bd~ 2 ba. New ca.,.. '115,000 Call for app~. ....... ,..,.,, WA18 NW Lovelr 3 bdrm .. 2\11 ba., 1950 sq. ft.: lge. enc . putlo overlooking panoramic water bay view. 1239.500 OP1M SAT/SUM 1-1 212' VW. MiU~I l ·PLAM Lovely bay view. poolside aeltlntc : 3 bdrms .• 21t2 ba .. huie fam. rm $208.500 LIASl/O"IOM Front row E· Plan. newly remodeled. Call for a pp't. $250,000. ILUfft L.Aa•I ~M 4 Bdrms .. (am. rm .. 2'AI ba .. huge bonus rm .. new carpet & kitchen appliances. Beaut. tocaUOR! $220.000 Including land! HELEN 8. DOWD UALToa IHC. 644--01 34 Utt & hy Wlth t'-~ l!>Jef' 644-1133 rc ·ult' ANYTIME FANTASTIC BLUFf S E ONLY S 198,500 OPEN SAT /SUH 542 VISTA GRANDE S upe r reatures view. c ustom features. profess decorated: private entry & patios. A gor geous home in super condition' See for yourself' PRICED RIGHT! OTHERS & LEASES ALSO AVAIL HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 Bdrm "PCJ lt>rmo Plan " on grel'nbelt with \'iew Large pool Im mcc1 on:upan<J poss ible $249,500 including Ian 5 Bdrm "Somerset Plan" next to greenbelt Beautifully decorated and landscaped with large y ard a nd pool. $269.500 including land. Call Danny Bi bb for your appt to see these new listings. LOW OH IUCKS 1ben this is the home for you 1 3 bedroom. on lrtt lined s treet . in s harp neighborhood No down VA Wlth low payment.s. Won 't laat ' Call now! 5t(}-3666. [Wc;lW!fJ) WI HAVI WA,....OMTS wmt IUPS .0. U ... SH0,000 CAU. US ..0. IMl'OIMATIOH OM MIWPOIT llACH .... ra0t•111s ~® BEKJch Realty llA.L Hf Aft DCILLIHCE SI.MCI I f4f HAalOI HIGHLAMDS IAttent1on speculators> Spacious 4 bedroom. 2112 baths & family room home with lar~e ya rd & fenced·in pool St79.500 Including la nd! NEWPORT BEACH 75S.0811 OPEN ON LIDO ISLE Sat/S. ' to 5 ,... We can't han 5ICJIK °" Udo to . DirKtty to tt.w oddrftMt! .. Go LIDO ISLE LEASE/OPTION 136 Via Trinh O wMr 11 o~ ft.xlble ..,._ md wll It.Ip with fiMIKilMj °" ftd5 HpKlaly ... .,. 5 be*OCMft .._,. °" 0 45 ft. lot. o,..... brkJht Giid ...-y -0 •enatile ftoor plcm wttt. k»odl of~ 911Ct d1• • .. med ~ rOOft'I, p9 ct.ck ..ct patfo. ledKed to S4f5,000. AFFORDABLE CONDOS ON LIDO 104VloA.at'bH rrof"sto.aly de<ONhcl. ~. "' mtd out in o pnstfcpOlllS locatioft. Pl'rlect eHcutt•• hotMa w~th ant kttclMtta. flreploc.s oftd un of co"'M••ity rK ............... ..ct loyfrOllf life. 2 a..d, I bath for S2 I 0,000 .ct $235.000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. "l ~> \\ I I• I!. ' .. ,, I ~ •t 1 H. "' I 631-1400 675-3411 01' .. tk FortrH• ,__Ha•• Fbef' Long pvt dnve. to "'ant tree secluded 2-sty on e11tate-11 1zed grounds . B«iclc frontase & Engbsh bay windows. 4 or s BR. Incl hide·• way game nn. Real fMmal din rm. country lcitch w 1pantry Fam Rm. domed ce1l LUU IM llG CAHYOM -An impeccable Versailles with view. Unsurpassed luxury Corner location on a C'UI de sa c $650.000 · ings. Bnck (pie's, sep hobby worltabop. Only min. to beach. Ready for this? Muat ucnflce - $89.500 CALL NOW'! 963-0002 Bier. 22 Royal St. George St79.500 Please call us for further inlormaUon. 644-1483 WantAdf{elp? What a Wonderful World of SboJ>. ping, right at )'OW' flnaertlP9 every d•YI Dally Piiot Claaaified Adt. To place your ad. call M2·se'78 and .i. a Cluaified Ad·VIJJor help you. $1.19 per DAY 1bat 't ALL you pay for• •da)' ad lnlhe LUSIC IM HAHOI VtfW HIUS First offering. 4 Bdrm Monticeto with ocean view. Below market. $269.000. LUSIC IM CAMEO HIGlfLAHDS -Rare 3 Bdrm + den home with pool. canyon view Immaculate move·tn cond .. ......-UOO;OOO. LUSIC IM ltAHCHO SAM JOAQUIM -Spacious 3 Bdrm air cond .. San Luis Rey model upgraded thruout. Positively pristme. Sl6S.OOO LUSI IH HAalOI VllW HOMIS -3 Bdrm Portafino model + guest house with fireplace a nd separate e ntry. Perfect for in-la ws . Thie; could solve your housing problems. $249.900. LUSK IH TIMTLBOCIC GLIH -Beautifully de· corated 4 Bdrm Inverness model with air cond .. parquet floors. shuttered. Irreplaceable at $249,900. LUSK'" ut4tvatsm PAIK -Lovely end unit . 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Princeton on fee land. Decorated w ith soft earthtones. Fast escr ow possible. $117,500 . ASI THE COMPANY THAT BUILT SPYGLASS HILL HAllOI YllW HllJ.S EASTILUFF TUl1\.IROCI HIGttLAMDS CQ!e.~&Co. 25'5 EASTBJ.UFF OR. NEWPOR1' l\£ACH, CA. MM020 SJ AIMID GLASS, WOOD & TIU D11tifully appointed 3 bdrm., 21,'j bath BlufCs condo ; popular Trina Model on major greenbelt -origtnal section . Private brick patio with flowering fruit trees. $167,500. PllDE OF USTl&.Uff Lush carpeting sets ofr parquet rtoors ; Lusk built 4 bdrm .. 2th bath family home: family rm. for easy living. 2 Brick frplcs .. pools ize lot. Motivated owne r : price was $182,500 -now $169,900! Hurry on this one! IL.UR'S SIMGLI UY8. PINE TIHS & IOSIS surr<>Und this expanded popular Linda Model; 3 lge. bdrms .. 2 baths. vaulted open beamed ceilings, atrium. adjoins spacious mstr. bath & dressing rm. New carpets & paint. $167 .500. COUNTRY KITCHEN CHARM 4 ._a-. l 1411111. 2 e4-4lllilMJ ...-.; fltlise.d ..._ ro.a wHtt antoM wetbar. Goldft W"t Estates. I~ MOdel. OfM'I S..cloy 12·5 Rttr. 751 -3642 962-4173 rooL WITH SOME VIEW Cus tom built ~ bdl'm home on large, t·orm•r lot 1n convenie nt Newport Ht't_ghl!> Terrific patio with pool. m a private courtyard hke settm~ P artial ol·can view. Room to expand OPEN SAT1SUN 1-5 See 263 OCEAN VIEW. corner of Chff Or. & Tustin Ave . N R. /\ lotof,alUl' for$237.000 (7141 6 73-4400 121 31 621-2128 "1\RIJ<>R ;})ream OUTSTAHDIMG TOWHHOUSE OH THE FAIRWAY AT IEAUTIFUL RAHCHO SAM JOAQUIH ..• PIORSSfOHALL Y DICC>aATID WITH SHUTTaS THltUOUT & FIA TUllMG J rA TIOS + CUSTOMt'ZID D.. . . . JUST STEPS TO POOL & SPA ••. THI WAY TO BUOY THI •OOO Uflt s 117,500 0,.. HOUSE SAT. & SUM. 2 UM1'1&. S 27 MOHTAMAS HORTE. llYIME FOURPLEX-1 YEAI OLD 4 units, all 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Air rondit1oning. built -i n s & re frigerator. community pool. Reasonable rents at $335 per unit. Owner will help finance. Full price only $170,000. Call us at 751·3191. HARBOR HIGHLANDS ..... 145,900 This tastefully decorated 3 Bedroom. 2 bath home is situated on a comer lot & has been upgraded beautifully. It also features a spa for those cool nights. The owner may consider a 2nd TD. Call now. 556·2660 . COSTA M!SA conAM -474,500 Fix up & save. This 3 bedroom borne has loads of potential but does need aome TLC. Featuring a formal dlnlD& area Ir a ttoo• ftrepl•ce, U't 1 real flnd I Owner may help flea.nee. Call '751-Sltt. '"' ..... , ..... SJt9 I• what tM OWMr 1'lD charae you to finance thls c ute Eaat1lde dollbouse. Feature• In clude alley acees1, wet bar, new klt.ch•Q. J ga_rages & much more. Full price '97 .500. Call s.w.aeeo. Jllllll;... uuu ...... C.M.71M,lil.I. ..... ...... DAYmSOM llAl;TY PltlSIMTS Lm0 ISLI 011 C l .. S Sit.tel llllCTIOMlf OWNER LEA VINO AREA. must aell thLI 1n1t 4 BR family home on tarp tbt · 1paclou1 llv. rm .. wlth kltcben d ••laned tor a ~ '1 deli(ht open_a to a-brfck patio. OPEN SUN. 1.j . UT VIA QUrro. Bargain priced at tus.ooo. MOM THI DISll1' TO TNI SIA The serenJty of Palm Sprlnp permeates thls «T•cious S BR home [()('ated on ooe ot Udo Isle's widest street.•· the r<?yer, livinf' rm. & din. rm. emit an airy. open feehna or apac1ousness found ~n few l sl and homes . Dramatic ally decorate d for the discem1ng. orfered at $527,500 LU~U.Y SAMS SOUCI The ultimate m prlvacy & fine appointments characterize this beautiful 2 BR home featuring e xquisite wall coverings car~e ts ~ w i ndow treatments : Gr~c1ous din. rm. with cathedral ceil.. wh1le bri c k frpl c .. for formal e ntertaining. Intimate den, lge. liv. rm. f~at~res retractable movie screen for v1ewm~ your own films. CALL TO SEE. Only $435.000. PEMIMSUU POINT OFffRIMG WtlLIAMSIURG COLONIAL with parquet Ors. in entry & polis hed wood staircase bannisters set the tone for this charming home in most sought after area of the Pe nin. Pt. 2 Doors to bay, 1 blk. to ocean. Sunny garden rm. opens to lar ge bric·k patio. 5 BR . incl. 2 with outside entrance; 3•,2 ba. + beach shower. OPEN SUN. 1·5. 2157 MIRAMAR. $399,950. D A V I D S 0 N K E A L T t r N C. _.,:I. Nt·..,por• kl>d ~. P, 673·9060 NEW PRIVACY ONE ACRE HorH• -Tennis $350,000 Ca.tryHolow 714:631·13'6 <Brokers Welcome) BIG CANYON CUSTOM 5 bedrooms, 4112 baths. indoor spa 4 fireplaces. h a rdwood floors· & m oldings. Mus t see to appreciate. O PEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5: 7 ROY AL SAINT GEORGE RD. $795,000 ROBERT L. HALLEY. REALTOR 644·4455 559-0783 .. VIEW OF TURTLPOCI HIU.S Prime. top, cul-de-sac street. This inviting 3 bcl.. fam.rm. home is bright & air y w / French doors leading to la ndscaped wooden deck. Priced a t $221,500. Call Jackie Haodleman 631-1266 GOLF COURSE NOMT4Gf 5 bedroom home overlooking the MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB Golf Course. Has its own paddle tennis court & spacious lawns. Sep. retreat for t eenagers or maid's quarters. Used brick courtyard. hardwood flooring, French doors, gourmet kitchen. & one of the best fairway views. Investment for thi s f i ne estate ... $525 ,000. Jack i e Handleman 631·1266 SAMTA AMA 4 bd. Laure)hurst Home ln excellent condition. Assumable loan, try $22,000 dwn. $79,900. Call Roy Siemens 631·1266 IASTSIDI COSTA MISA 85.dOO Lot size ioned for 6 unlts: presently has 3 separate houses w/$13,000 annual lncome. $187.500., Roy Siemens 631-12166 COSTA MISA..-telWPOIT Mn. Duplex; 3 bd., 2~ ba. w/vllulted cell, ftreplace, ar very priv. patio 6 dbl. aar. (each unit). Sell or tr9de up, $205,000. Ask for Roy Slemens &'11·1281 DfiwW-of ....., a..•ilm.t Co. CORONA DEi. MAI SUPllt VIEW! 424 MIMDOU TIUACI onMSAT. l·I Close·up views of ocean. harbor & city lights from this exquisite 2 bdrm. + study home . .. going through this home is like turning pages in Architectural Digest. .. street-to-street lot, room to expand. Owner will finance. $339.000 Capistrano Beach ; new view duplex. Owner will finance with $35.000 down. ~Orange Coast REAL ESTATE 644 ·4848 LIDO ISLE Redecorated w/pride of ownership. Spac. 4 Bdrm fa mily home w;gourmet k1tch ., l_rg mstr s uite. beam ceilings. used ~rick frplc & French doors, etc. Move·in ready & sensibly priced at $J89.500. DUPLEXES Several gr eat buys presently on the market at $182.500 $199,500 - $229.000 & $235,000. C all for appt. DOVER SHORES Beautifully_ redecorated lrg 4 Bdrm ho"!le·. family r.m & 11Uge dining. Over 115 width provides panoramic view of bay & ocean. $497 ,500. See ror yourself thi s SUN D A Y 1·5 P .M .; 1032 SANTIAGO. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 2 9 I 9 Newport ll•d. COl'Mt" 30th TWO 4-PLOES Good area Buena Park, $167.500 & S178,500. Good rentals. OPEH HOUSE SU... I .4 PM 405 North Shasta, E ast Anaheim Super clean 3 bdrm w/ RV s pace, $99.250. IUSIHESS O,POITUNITY Sewing machines & vacuums s ales & service. $16,900. Excellent location . Cal Lywne 141-0U 1 CENTUaY 21 TaADIWIHDS 17154 Magnolia. Fountain Valley macnab / Irvine realty MEW OH THE MARKET ** llG CAHYOH FAIUl.OUS & DRAMATIC! 6BR family estate -c us tom designed for indoor/o'Utdoor entertaining & living -located on lg private lot in beautiful setting. Brick floors; blt·in ash cabinetry; . open solid-beam ceilings; antique hardware. 35' POOL. t l ,295.000. <D·25) OVBLOOIUHG THI .OU COUISll Spectacular 4BR custom home featuring unique architecture w/lavish use of wood beams & natural cedar celllngs. Living rm • w/soariog vaulted ceiling & sunken wet bar -family r m w/BBQ, wet bar & convenation area -library w/oak bookshelves -5.fplcs -and everywhere ... used bnck. $965,000. (D ·26) LOVILY •OAD~ Plan I w/48Rs & library. Located . on extra·ll view lot w/privacy & room for pool. An out1t1ndln1 residence offering many quality uplfades in~l. custom ublnetry & leaded glaa. '525,000. CD·2'7> LIYNNEVALENTINE . 8" ·GOO Lingo IW&1IUI . WA ..,.,.ONT B.KAt4CI We•4erfal Weedlltr14•• -~· .., ...... ,.. ..... ,... ..., '"* •••••r wltlt •ti , ... •r•1llWWc..WM_.. lflKa.I -......... f ..... ..... ,. ............. ,.... - ,._,, ,1ctuH111•• 1•••7 J ....... -2,... ... Jl/J ............................... ih ... MJi ..t nry f...-1 H•l•t _...., C• JM Mttt Sl72,IOO te '" • .. W!11w ........ ,_. Ir .... c ... 1rw1 PIRFICT SUMMH EMTEITAIMMBCT 1'Ws 5 Ill• a•• lastMllH .-, ..... t •••• ,.. • .......... , .,9r••• wftlil extr• l•r9• ~ lot wttt. ci-• ...... CJ9tecl ••• .. g pool. ..,. ... ~--wftll~ .... i.d.. S26',000. VALUE IH FAMILY COMMUMITT Co1H sff ttlls tntly 1pecl•I faMily ho•• 0111 a q•let C ....... IOC '" DHrfl•ld. '"-sports 10111• uper ll•h•g. ce111tered oro1t111d foMlly recrHMoa. We an offeriftcJ tWs 2 story, 3 bedrootft. 2'/2 be"- witt. aar,,. fmllily rOOM ltot.-.t S I 19 .500. Y Oii own the '-cf too! There i• a short walk to a COllHR•ity pool & chlldf'ft'I play ar.a. 644-7020 HEWfORT BEACH 499.455 I 49§.1720 South LacJuna LCICJllllMI Mi4)1191 497-3331 493-8812 La9'"'a B~ach Dana Point' IAYFROMT Several fine bayfronl homes with pier & slip WEST OCEAMRtOMT Duplex with excellent income 30xl02 R-4 lot. $400,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.li Floy~·LI• Or ... NB b7) 1>101 HST VALUE IN SEA VIEW See this 4 bedroom view home with 2365 sq. ft.. 21f.? baths. a jacuzzi a nd over $30,000 in landscaping. patios a nd exterior improvem ents. Owners must move this summer. bring all offers on this excellent value'.! Comparable properties have sold for o"'er $300.000 The price is $273.000. U ~ l()U I: tl()Ml:i REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar 3 +POOi. ramll)' 1lud llvln1 toOID, ~ klcben + dbllq rm. Stain lead\nc to private ma1l4r 1olte. Larte family room. wet bar,. aecludecl paUo. ~-~· ~'ttt;!;. · llA"'1M. oca.M VllWl sne.ooo appt.8D-7811 A real prime location in this quiet ort11111 "·iJ 1u1••1!J,.,,,. 1' private community of Jasmine Creek! [~.,Jll1;f&UI t O~erlooks the profess ionally ~eslgned ~4 iif:H'i·~ wide greenbelt plus ocean view. See I~~~~~~~·~ this bright near-new "Bay Mist" MIWB4~LAMD model today. Sunny kitchen. 2 lge IHGUSHTUDOR bedrooms, den & 2 pat~os. Tennis, Pool " cabana. Beach pools & spa. 24-Hour secunty gate . Glanl Z.1ty S BR. Inc. 1ue1l qlrs. library. flbnml DkWll Rm. 3 Ba. Fam Rm. w twetbar off cor1eou1 pool area. ~ wiodows. brick n1k ways Ir beautiful trees. mcrectlble 4t only suuoo. See today. Call 98.'M8l2 bier. VA terms. Cotlla Mesa baraalo. $'11 ,900. J Bedrm. Broker ~2313 DWLD HEWPOIT IEACH Bay at ocean just 1-blk away! Leasehold : 3 BR up, 2 BR down, 2 balhs each, Pnced at $169.900 m.3663 675-3890 Eves associated llA O KEA S AEAlTOAS l Ol'. \I &o•bc~ &'''&bl OwMf' I• a.MKt °"'~Ith De.per a lion. 2 Ston 1 br. 2 ba Town.home Pool Good asi.umablt~ loan Bike lo beach S70 !l50 Th e re·l> CJn l) n n~ ~2313 [®mil *VETS U~ Your Elig1b1ht) NOW LOW OOW:"oi ii< LOW INT RATE Let u,~ show you ho""· to quahf) Tall to It~ CCll"pri We Ust.! 754-1202 MO QUAUFYIHG I! 192.000 Home with pay ments a s low a s $:l(X) mo ' ' 3 Bed rm 2 bath. 2 c ar gar. call for more dt-tails' It s un l.C.5UaJ ~2313 J. , • Cape Cod Rdnat $71 .000. Bike lo the be.1 l·h "l Sto ry . 4 bt"drm pa\"' home Sparkling pool large h viol'! rm. ~tt•µ -.aver lutchen + sedudt'<l pat10 Assume $48 732 loan. 9' •';. $487 pa )~ JlL Call now for appt 963-7881 .. . ·' OCEANRtOtn $55.000! ~lCE REDUCTIO:S •'.BOA deluJte duplex Ke 4 bdrm & 2 bdrm W\ll.S, Crpk each. no"' S4915.000' Try inslallml'nt purchase' OCEAHAOtn 55FT.LOT! Cl.lstom deluxe duplex. 4 & 3 bdrm uruts. gourmet lolchen l.llOwn~r ·s apt + llG CAHYOM~UN Z-'42',500 Fantastic BroadmOC'-«.ome on large corner sit e. HiF'\.. V 'proved and beautifull y ·(\. "-' 11ed . Newly decorated. · 'l .'l!W draperies & c hoice wan~ .. Yard & patios are a real pictu~~ .. Bedrooms. family rm & rormal dini n~ rm. 3·Car garage . f Ct81Y HIUS LM. Sat/S-l·S SHOIECLIH=S-'550,000 lma~ine this! A NEW traditional home in this picturesque area to be s tarted m September. Choose your own colors. etc. The plans for this 4 BR home arc in our office so come in and look them over You'll al!ree they look fabulous. Select your color s! FANT AST1C IA YFIOHT CONDO FOR LEASE-41.500 PER MOtnH Prt'~l'ntl~ bctnl! totally redecorated "'.th nt.'\\ nirpctln~ & dra pes. ne w p a .nt .n~l!f<· & ou t. new kitC'hen uppl1<1nn·" .n<"ludrng micro-wave O\ en I Iu gt· 11\ in~ room & <.lining area. 2 .... p tl<·1nus lwclrm!-1 & 2 bath:-. nayfronl patio p lu" prl\ at<• p<J t •o !\ most l 'l ll iOJ,! \.\ CJ tt•r \,(!I.\ fi) .i ppt I 307 I.A YSIDE OR. Sun I .5 ILUFfS IEST lt9(T.Al :~ B d r rn l h a t h l l t• \ t' I c o n d u Compl1:l\.·I~ r<.'dl'nJrated "11 h ne"' \in) I t.lc flooring Hcdrooms ha\'e nt·v. t'pl nJ! Pool JU!-il outside your lar).{l' :\fl•x•l·an tiled pi.lllO CarC'frcc J.\'ing on IH.'autiful J?recnbell lmmed ot·tup;mn Onl'.-' S700 month WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. botto,... 21 I I Saft Joaq.rin Hills Rood HEWPOltT CENTER. H.I. 644-49 t ~ HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS--tONOO &joy .._ ..... '-'•d ....... • ...... wide Clplll spec.-. of ro9MJ ,.... Ir ~ ..... w.r..HllC) ,,..,.,. ... l ...... wttt. ~ bewd c•IU...,S ilt h . """· OP" t..lty ~ cottlbo, a.ep. matw -~..ct di'"9""' &Joy• the bewefits Of COCMWoi+y poof, tfltnis & lhoppiftCJ 11eorby. ,eoceful Po•torol •iew. s 112.500. AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH Custo.ft deconrted and tlpCJroded 2 IMd. tow11ho1ue condo w ith prhote cOM,...;ty focifities of pool. focvni & MM!O. Eosy walla to beoch. S 120.000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. 'I .. I \\ ( ' .. ,,. 11,,1• • I '\,,.I",,, B, Jj' 631-1400 HIUSIDE ltETltEA T r.:==============:il lols or imported trle. frplc. each unit. 6 Car Prime Newpo rt Bearh hillside retreat. Massive s in~le story. mini ma nsion overlooks tranquil hillside selling. Iron J?ated walkway to dble d oor & l'Cra m 1c tile e ntry. Cathedral and beamed ceilings, 2 fplcs. secluded master suite hosts peaceful view!! 2 Patios. 3 car ga r aj!e & much. much more! Owner a nxious. call now! 673-8550 SPYGLASS SEREHITY High atop the Hills. unobstructed ocean view, glamorous 6 bedroom home with family room. game room. 4"'i baths . Beautirul lar~e pool & spa. Excellent value at $SS5.000. EVERYTHING A FAMILY COULD WANT Ocean view. private beach. pool. horseback riding, gorgeous large custom home. Fantastic ramily room, loads of storage. 5 baths. prestige location. Excellent terms . Asking $499,000. HAl.-Olt RIDGE LUSE omoH Outstandin g 3 bedroom & den. formal dining, excellent view. $1800 month. llG CAMYOH Super sharp 2 bedroom condo, large den, step.down living room. form•l d lnlng, extra large deck. View of hUls . Reduced to sell at $185,000. SPY•LASS FOi LIAll Lovely 3 bedropm wlth terrific ocean,· harbor le clty vJewa. l2000 per month. garage + much more 1 $895.000 ' T ry your terms! lc6oo lay Prop. Rffllton • 615-1060. ATTHEIEACH Less thin 2()<?;. down lo 1111Sume ni.sling loan. 2 homes Your home at NewPort Beac h + a to. to rent as income, •ooo down to u1sting &oan. Block and "'2 lo beach. Call Bea Arnold. 'lSa-UDO. ' 9UAIL PLACE PIOflMTIU""' fO,. Tll llH , .... , ISLAND LIVING! One block to water on fabulous Newport Bay! Private beaches. c lubhouse. t e nnis courts. Dock. Magn i f ice nt 2700 s q . ft. entertainment home on Li do ls la nd! Spacious mast er wing hosting marble fireplace. deck & night lights view ! 4 Bedrms + den & much. much more! Owner will help finance you name it. we'll try it! Take advantage, call now. 673·8550 con••• IY THI SIA Ocean view. Towering trees. Quaint bunk beds. Zoned for more units. Only $139,900! Hurry! Call 673-8550 J NIYATI llACHlll Fabulous Cameo Shores. PRIME Corona del Mar location with 180 deg . ocean view I Catbedral ceilings. Game room. ' Bedrma . Lowest priced view home In Cameo Shores. Don't heaJt•te, call fast, 67S..8SSO. 1IE&mS • llT 11.llYS-&>metbn• t.he.v are Milled •lllOO& a . arove of tr••• llke tbll a br Woodltream Condo. A sood buy at stn~ooo. AM for Theo Whitehead. llWPllT CDliEI &41-5357 • HOUSES FOR SALE 2 ... 00M #8 Whitewater (Trtlrk) Irv. 675-6000 $167,500 Sat. 1-5 , 219 Via San Remo (Lido Isle> NB 675-6000 $477,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1101'angerine. lrvtne 848-7206 $78,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 104 Via Antibes, Lido Isle, N.B. 631 ·1400 $210,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 #3 Whitewood, Irvine 559-11.24 $105,000 Sun 1-4 2 • ... FAM IM w DIH 2000 Port Cardirr <HVHms) NB 67S.OOOO $156,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 324 Marigold, Corona del Mar 673-4400 $189,64.S Sat/Sun 1-5 3059Country Club Dr., Costa Mesa 631-1400 $279,000 Sunday 1-5 '24 Mendoza Terr <Corona Hlnds > CdM 644-4848 $339,000 Sat. l ·5 231 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1-5 l llDROOM 1601 Kings Road, NewPort. Bch 673-4191 $298,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 •8 Cerrito (Rancho San Joaq ) Irv. 752·8747 $180,000 221 Via San Remo <Lido Isle l NB 675-6000 $472.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2630cean View (Nwpt. Hts.> N.B. 67 3-4400 $237. 000 Sat/Sun l ·5 · 216 La Esperanza. San Clemente 492-4247 $121,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1935 Santa Ana Ave (E/Stde) CM 642~ $104,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 250 E. 19th St., Costa Mesa 675-5911 $99,950 Sun. 11·3 2843 Velasco CMesa del Mar) CM 642-5200 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2552 Crestview <Bayshores) NB 644 -9060 $199,600 Sat/Sun 2-5 ~7 Robinhood. Cost a Mesa 631 -1400 $129,500 Sunday 1·5 1984 Federal, Costa Mesa 642-9411 $75,900 Sunday 12-S 111 Via Jucar (Lido Is le) NB 675-6670 $430,000 Sunday 1-4 452 Mendoza (Corona Hinds) CdM 675·6000 $255,000 Sun. 1-5 2656 Redlands, Cos ta Mesa 540-1720 $91,950 Sun. 1-5 •20391 Bayview, Santa Ana lights 546-2313 $135,500 Sun 1-4 3472 San Marino, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $117,500 Sun 1-4 2450 Marino Dr. <Bayshores} N.8 . 548-2381 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 505 Seaward Rd., Corona del Mar 675·1164 $219,500 Sun l·S 21 Black Oak, Irvine 546-2313 $92,500 . Sun 12-4 1515 BayadereTerr. (lrv.Terr)CdM 675·5511 Sat/Sun 1·5 34 Acacia Tree (Univ Pk) Irv. 675-3411 $117 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 600 Gary Pl., Newport Beach 645--0303 $149,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 176 Sunset Terrace, Laguna Bch 497-2457 $310,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 OM A CLIAI DAY Jwia ua u.e '°"'· rrom tbJI beautJM Spyl .... Rlll home, you can almott 1ee-focevu. The view ls iuat fabulous. Popular New Bedford Plan, Jutt ri,lht for a growing faintly. There'• the bon.ut room+ 4 bdrme., f amtJy rm. " dinlni rm. First time on the market le we feet It's the bett buy ln Spy1la11 Hill. Be sure to see 41 MONTECITO, CdM; OPEN SAT/S\JN l ·S. At $595,000 lt can't last long. 17141673-4400 . IZ 1ll 621-UJI DIRECTORY ...... :::t.··-·--,_ ........... c .. ··· -· ............ htM ..... .... ••• ......, ... ...,.,, •• • , .. _ ... ...,.,oAM.YPK.OTWMff4.0S.,._ ..................... ,.. ............. ..,11kfwm .._la ... u611m_.I I ... ~ t.mr· 3169 Mad1era <Mesa Verde> CM 540-1720 $114,900 Sun 1·5 606 Hilvanar <Blufrs) NB 642-5200 $139,000 Sun . 1-5 • • 223.1 Heather Ln CCherry Lake) NB l ·633-0813 Saturday 1-5 ••16453 Wimbl edon . Hunt ·~ Harbour 846-7641 $359,000 Sun. 1-5 1337 Sussex Ln. (Wcstcliff > NB 546-5880 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Rue beauville <Big Cyn) N.B. 644·7767 Sunday 1-5 1708 Madagascar, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $109,500 Sat 1-4 180 l Tahuna Terr.Cl rv. T err. I CdM 644-6200 $325.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2300 Port Durness <HV Homes) NB 644-6200 $225.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 405 North Star COover Shores> NB 642-823.5 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3309 SO. Ross. Santa Ana 540-3666 $101 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 201 Joa nn, Newport Beach 646-7171 $139,900 'Sun 12-5 • 1912 Santiago Dr. <Dover Shrs l NB 644-9060 $449.500· Fee Sun. 1-5 1807 Tradewinds <Bay erst > NB 675-3411 $198.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #2 Cerritos (Rant ho San Joaq I Irv 675·3411 $16.5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2340 Bayside Dr .. CdM 675-5.511 $535.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4515 Orrington. Corona del Mar 673-8500 $349,000 Sun 1·6 3622 Blue Key, Newport Be ach 673-~ $274 ,500 Sun l ·S 802 Wendt Terrace. La~. Beach 497-2457 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 llOIOOM •2340 Cynthia Court. Costa Mesa 548-5324 $154 ,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 324 Esther St .• Costa Mesa 546-5605 $106,000 Sat. 12·4 * 1083 Visalia <Mesa Woods) CM 540-1720 Sl82.500 Sat. 1-5 2065 Pt. Provence (HV Homes) NB 833·8600 $167 ,500 Sat. 12:30-4 :30 205 Via Koron (Li do Is le> N.B. 675-4562 $450,000 Sun. 1-5 33I·F Alton , ~nta Anu • 645·1839 $75,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • * 3101.S Coast Hwy, So. Laguna 497-4844 $895,000 Sun. 1·4 430 Canal (Nwpt Sh rs) NB 642·~ $120,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 2634 Vftta Ornada <Bluffs) N.B. 642·5200 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 117 Via Quito <Lido Isle) N.B. 673-9060 $42.5,000 Sun. 1-5 2.810 Serang (Mesa Verde) C.M. 540·1720 $137,900 Sun 1·5 1233 So. Douglas, Senta Ana 540·3666 $7'7,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2016 Calvert, Costa Mesa Me·2'13 . 1138,000 . Sun 1-4 61' Michael Place, Newport Beach 546-211.B Sat l·S, Sun 1·• 0074 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa Me.21'1.3 $119,500 Sun 1-4 1014 Marlner1 Dr..:1poverShreJ.N.B. 8'0-m7 $595,uuu Sat/~unl·5 788 Hudson, Cotta Mesa 549-4008 '82,500 Sun 1·5 •941 Dahlia. Greenbrook. C.M. 546-2313 $119.500 Sun 1·4 2033 Swan Dr . Costa Mesa 546-2313 $169.000 Sun 1·4 2045 Swan Dr . Costa Mesa 546·2313 $145,000 Sun 1-4 255 Camellia La .. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $98,900 Sun 1 -4 690 Governor, Costa Mesa 646·4380 $96,500 Sat l·SIS 12·4 219 Via Nice. Lido Isle, N. B. 673-8550 $399,900 Sun 1·5 2071 Port. Provence, Newport Bch 673-8.550 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1903 Yac:ht Maria ($ca view 1. N.B . 544-6343 $26~.soo Sal/Sun 1·5 3124 VanBurcn Cr . Costa Mesa 557-8623 Sat. 1-5 8842 Sailport Dr .. Hunt. Bch. 751-3642 $176,900 Sunday 12-5 9571 Ackley Circle. Fountain Vly 968-4456 $157,750 Sun 1·5·30 220 Marigold <Old CdM I CdM 67~ $289,000 ~at Sun 1·5 •3013 J ava Rd <Mesa Verde> C M 536-6.571 $345,000 Sun. J ·5 41 Montecito <Spyloflas~ Hill I CdM 673-4400 s.595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 346 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-4562 $359,500 Sun. 1·5 • •31099 Coast Hwy. So. La~una 497 -4844 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 17561 Spruce Tree Ln <Univ Pk )Irv 833·3927 Saturday 1·4 3213 S. Birch <SandPointe) S.A. 833·3927 Saturday l ·4 2510 Vista Bay a /Back Bay) NB 642-5200 $269,000·fee Sa/Sun 1·5 8525 Forelle Or., Hunt. Beach 631-1400 $134,900 Saturday l ·S 3906 Inlet Isle CHVHls) CdM 642-5200 $252.ooo-ree Sa/Sun 1·5 4121 Blackfin. lrvine 631 -1400 $123,950 Saturday 1·5 2573 Nutmeg <Coll Pk I Irv. 646-3255 $115,950 Daily 10·5 •4501 Gorham <Ca meo Shores > CdM 673-7040 $595,000-Fee Sa/Sun 1-S 1421 Kings Road, Newport Beach 631-1400 $495,000 Sat/Sun 1-S • 1801 Galatea Terr., Npt Beach 631·1400 $525,000 Sunday 1·5 •204 Via San Remo (Lido Isle > NB 644·9060 $475.000-Fee Sun. 1·5 • 1816 Buttonshell (Baycrest ) NB 644-9060 $315,000·Fee Sat. 1·5 516 Cancha <The Blutrs) N. 8 . 644·9060 $185,000 Sun. 1·5 1330 Galaxy Dr. <Dover Shores) NB 644·9060 $595,000-Fee Sun. 1:30·5 1032 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 675-6670 $497,500 Sunday 1·5 •227 Sherwood Place, Costa Mesa 642-0467 $165,000 Sun 1·5 1911 Yacht Marta <Seovu) N.8 . 675-$)()() $273,000 Sun. l·S 2808 Lighthouse CBrdmr HV) CdM 675.0000 $275,000 Sun. l·S 1984 Lemnos <Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-1720 $129,900 Sun. 1·5 2029 Flamtngo, Coeta Mesa 546-2313 $182,900 Sun 12·4 •3082 Madison, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $109 950 Sat 1-4 5201 W. Lenhardt, Santa Ana 54().3666 $115,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 29592 Anna Marta, Laa. Nlpel $40..3888 $143,000 Sunday 1-5 615 M.lcbael Place, Newport Beach M&-7171 Sat/Sun l •I 2337 La Unda, Newport Beach "8-1111 ueo.ooo Sun 1-s 2516 Holly Ln., Newport Beaeb 8'f47M $188_. Sun .. 11·1 llE m111 1'1111 aa. OVER 50 YEARS OF 8£/fvrCE .mT .. IPYelAll LARGE FAJllLY?! Thia a. One Of The Larse-t Homes ln The Area. Six Bedroom• Phaa Hure Booua loom. Many E.xtru Such Al SP8n11h 'nled Kltch!!n. Parquet Entry. ProtectlCln Alarm System. Etc .. Et<'. Call Ua To Jn.peel. Only $448,000. FAM.Ou$ WATllNONT Truly Gor~ C&19tom Built Six Bedroom Home 1n Newport Beach. Sett Avallable .Location OD LIDO ISLE. Huge Family Room. t.arie Matter Suite. Forever View Of Newport Harbor. Oversized Lot Plus Huie Dock. Call P'or Appointment MONTICrTO Approximately .a Arres Near Country Club Jn Santa Barbara Are a Priced At • 1.100.000. 1 • ... •AM RM w DIM 1930 PortSeaboume, N .B . . 644 4208 $249,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 7 Royal St. George <Big Cyn) N.B. ~6 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2029 Port Bristol Cr <HVH> N.B. 759-0619 Saturday l ·S • #6 Cherry Hills <Big Cyn ) NB 640-5711 $1,375,000 Sun. 1·5 #7 Cherry Hills Ln <Big Cyn ) N.B. 644-9060 $419,509-Fee ·Sun. 1-5 •2200 Pt. Dumess CHVHomes l N.B. 644-9060 $349,900-Fee Sun. l ·S • 1919 Lacuesta. North Tustin 731·5900 $435,000 Sun 1-5 1412 Antigua Ln <Dover Shra) NB 842·sa>O $335,000-ree Sun. 1·5 1516 Keel Dr. CHVHls > CdM 675-«lOO S327 .500 Sun. 1.s 1820 Newp o rt H i ll s Dr.E . CHVHomes)NB 642-8235 $259.900 Sat. 2·5 • 1350 Galaxy CDover Shores) N B. 759-0811 $595,000 Sun. l ·S • 1375 Galaxy <Dover Shrs) NB 645-(Xl)3 $650.000 Sat1Sun 1-5 3033 Java Road. 545-0623 $235,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 6 llDROOM • •443 Via Lido Soud <Lido Isle l NB 644 -9060 $750,000· Fee Sat l ·5 20462 Birch St.. Santa Ana H~hL-; 759-0811 $599,000 Sun 1-5 lS48 Galaxy <Dover Shores JN B. 759..()811 $395,000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IM & 2 II 1700 Westcliff Dr . Newport Bch 642·8583 $79,000 & up Sa Sun 1 5 2 IB>IOCM •601 Lldo Park Or .. JF. N.B. 494-6648 $450,000 SattSun 1·4 2511 Sunflower, F -2. Santa Ana 540·3666 $69,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 1631 lrvme Ave., Costa Mesa 759-0811 $112,500 Sun. 1-5 J llDaOOM 2S54 Elden Ave <Cedu Glen > CM 642~34 SllS.500 Sal/Sun 10-5 3391 Paseo Halcon. San Clemente 546-2313 Sll0,000 • Sat J-4 CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE 2 BEDROOM 2 ... 00M • • 1307 Bayside Dr. <Mai Kai) CdM 644-4910 $1SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IA Ii I U 1545 Miramar. Balboa Peninsula 675-8120 Sat/Sun 1·4 2 .... l •• * •1310-12 So. Bayfront (Bal.Isl >NB 759-0811 $825,000 Sun. l·S MOBILE HOME FOR SALE 2IB>IOOM 5200 Irvine Blvd .#259CThe Groves)lrv 731-15'94, 972-6712 Sat/Sun 11·6 HOUSE FOR RENT 1 ••MMIM•DIN 10713 La Batlata(Grn Valley)Ftn.Vly "973-1763 $515/mo. Sat/Sun 1.5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE ....... .u. ....... 26 Tahoe CPete.n Twnlun) Irv. 61~ $155.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 .,,.....,-MOTICr Tranlfttred OWMt' muat nqiadate! Mautve 5 BR. 3 BA. charmer. Huie family room. a fireplaces. 3 car l1Lra1e. COUlltl'Y latdleo. Prime Newport neighborhood. FEI! LAND. R&N ftnd at ~.860. SUBltlT Birr. ~1700 . LAWSON °'94HOUSIS SOM. l ·I coaOHADaMAR Otean view charmer: lllr.e new 4 BR, FR, OR, 3 ba. Oo tee. lot. 346 Poppy $3:19.500 UOOISC.E Country FTench decor Lovely 4 UR~ Dft. on ex· ln wide lot: lae. So" pal.lo 205 Via Koron $4~.ooo 2·Sty tradilionul on choice com er lot. Im · mac 3 UH, den, DR. 3 b;a, ~10 Via Lido Sood "65.000 N E WPORT I EACH IARGAIM Mw.t Mt l-0 appreciate tu•lom built. many x l r J., W 1 n f 1· td I a r . baJrony <limn.: beamed relani:. hw m.astt·r s uit<' ,.. i.tJllt•rv 1-:xtra lar~1· douhle i.:urai.:c. l w al<'r ht'alcr' nt·w lurn;.11·•· J n huve lllr l'nnd L••ri.w ptJol and <l<'ck <1rt-a llualt ro r 1•nl f'rl 3HllOI( for fJ,lldlOU'> hr CU!:tUlll I wrul;. t-.Z upk1•1 p ()l'f:N Sl ~ I S 2200HEATlft:R LN. HEAT HtCE AR£A S68.500 /II c· w I ) r c· m o I.I t' I e If lultht'll. Joobll' ";ira~c·. :J Hdrm C! lmth /\:i:.um1· e•,.,'. \" 2 Uf'&200WH Set> Utii; sed ud ed 2 story • Bdrm North Costa Mesa home. Hardwood floors. maas1ve Clreplace (Ind loads of <'loset space Room ror eamper bus too Now at W7.500. Call !M&-4HI ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panoramic New()Ort Bay Vlewl from 1or1eoua 3 bedrm upper unit or spacious 2 bedrm lower unlt ! Natural brick (pica. Wet bal"ll . .t Car garage. Boat a pace. Steps to beach Dial 7S2-1700 Jo'ASJ'• ,...,t4t1fV• t\u•1"HctN'\I' !e NMI le.el,.. WATBtFltONT undo wttt. loh of '''ec• f• Z-bed. ·+ du ud · ..tertolllU.9 botcoay/patto. locrt '"' •••IW•. All ex.c:elHve hide-Gw91 or fab•fot11 yHr 'ro.d hMM to enfoy Hewp ort lifftty~. $425,000 or oWMr wil If GM/ opffon for $499 ,000. Subftt. * Ll/00 ISLE BAYFRONT-8EACH SHI .... to ~d carpet & decor for tttls 3 or 4 bed. home °" WATER. S•mt exdt•ps. A1 Is $710,000 * V/IATERFRONT CONDO $275,000 FrtsWy dKorahd 2-stCMy toww,houu. J1nit lb a hotne, you have l bedrootn1 wfl/h '-9e Master •d you walk out to yow own boat 1Up. A fiM value Clftd ye,,,.. owa the land. OwMr flexible Oft terms: s..bmit. -tr WATERFRONT CONDO-VIEW (~_., wc:wity, VIEW 2 bed. 2 bo. r.too1 and boat lllp ovollab~. Owner win hose/ option or submit terms. $325.000. '*DELUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE This cOltdominJwn home on the WATER is in a doss by itsetf. Architedwal Dige1t would boost about the clnigner ~uns and se~t decor of stoined gloH, cmto.n wood paneling. Clllffque ltreakfroftt and so much more. Larger than Many homes this 2 bed, plus dftt/ office and raiHd dlninq area offen privacy, MCUrfty mid av~ for yow o.. boat. Red. to $595,000. *VIEW OCEANFRONT-UGUNA On HM IEACH co-op 2 bed. 2 bo. .,It with large balcony and fabuloul VIEW. Hnr tt. Mrf and ettjoy privacy & loh of greenery also. Owner will leose/option $242,500 or wllt MM for $795.,... "'°· *ON WATER-PRIVATE ISLE leaMtifully decorated "pride of owwenhip" 2-stwy hCHM with yow own boat slip. Wormt.h, woods and exceptional decor thruout this 4 bedroom hotM with formal dininq room. Spacious masht-suite with fi,...,loce. All the an•nltifl for the flnHt quality famlly envlrOftlMftt. Shown by appointment. $975,000 inch.1di"9 lond. ***** OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Ran 4 bed. owner's unit and 2 bed. rental Only 6 years. old. 2 flreploces •d ~Malter bod., with sunltett hlb, atriWll & mlldl '"°"· OWMr may CClfTY financing. He's boUCJht other property mid wClllh to .. ,.., $125,000. llJTSTANDING BLUFFS "Z" Spoc:i01111 and welkoordmahd decor In this nd IMit with 2 patios. Two-story 4 bedroom l bath condomlniUlft home with formal clft. ""-· spacious ._..ly room •d 1.-ge •n and oll ClfMftiffe-1 for groclous IMng. Red. to S 182,000. SPECTACULAR VU-Day & Night ~~p.WYe home on large lot with room -fOt" pool and dKk. Newly decorated"' & e.,.t! Two story 4 bedroom plH ~=fen. ""' including lor99 bar, 4 · n, dett .tet loods of roOfll to etttert• I• •d out. Easy to 9"w. $495,000. OPIN 1-5 1421 ICINGS ID., M.I. VIEW & POOL ~RV. TERR. A 11-. of 1tlbd11e4ll qttallty In • ....... ,.d Newpoci ..... foailloa. Hewlr cer,eted ••d bH•tlf•lly ......... _. 4 ltedreo"' lto111e wftll ._.,,..... .............. ,.,.... .. , n 1 u ., .... ,.,... .. ,.otwcw ••• trer4. L_.. ...... ,.. 9reHery. ow .. r wlll ....... er fl•••ch•t· SIZUllfM. O'IM OM THI 'IMIMIULA Outltaoclln& n w ll1t1n1 4 Bedrrn. ':'!"'! P'amlly home complete with oak noon" apa. 148S.OOO. SEE EVAN COR.KEI'.T AT •02 BELVUE LANE O.PI" IN IA YC llST Total excilC!~nt will surroW\d you In thh 4 b~droom pool home. 1315,000. SEE KAY RANGER AT 1816 8\fl'TONSHELL LANE O,IM IN IAYSHOllS Price reduced' 3 Bdrm . 2 BJ s urrounding large brick patio. Private area with beaches. $199,600. s1-;E MARY HARVEY AT 2552 CRE5TVIEW OPIH tH IAYSHOllS Traditional family homt!. Brick patio. 4 Bdrm or 3 Bdrm plus den. $275,000. SEE ELEANOH BOW I E A14 2592 VISTA DRIVE OPIM ON LIDO ISLI 2 Bayfront units, S Bdrms e ach. could be converted to single family home or dupl e x . 1?reat i nves tment property. $750,000 SEE EDIE OLSON AT 443 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN tH CORONA DEL MAR High on the cliffs. spectacular beaches. Come listen to the waves. $695.000. SEE JOYC E OLSON AT 3631 OCEAN BLVD. IRVINE COVE EXECUTIVE HOME Beach living at its finest! Striking warm contemporary home just steps from the sand white water vie w 3 bedrooms. Ii vinj:!. family. game rooms. Pool size lot. Owner will consider carrying 1st TD with substantial down. $993.000 fee. SUM-&HADE-SOUTUDE Something for every member of the family in this primely located home in Irvine Terrace. 4 Bdrms. pool. patios and play yard all for $229.000. OCEAM VIEW CORONA DEL MAR Picture pretty home with a rental and guest quarters . Lovely extra wide lot that 1s full y landscaped. This one of a kind property just'off Ocean Blvd. can be yours for $345.000. WHERE LIVING JS EASY- llG CAHYOH We s uggest you shop and compare all the others with this 3 BR El Dorado townhome with lovely decorator accents. Immaculately cared for. e xcellent value at $193.500 E~OY IEACH ... living and)(tlave investment too. New 2 bedroom duplex with view of ocean. 4 car garage. $230.000. CUSTOM LOT ON SPYGLASS Large easily buildable corne r loc ation on th e top street on Spyglass Hill. One of the only c u stom sit es le ft in Ne wport Beach. S395.000. THIS IS AM IRVINE WIMMER! Vaulted ceilings in the living room and dining room m ake this a truly d istinctive home. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths with air conditionin~ and a private back yard. It wins the prize for $124.900. A FLAIR FOR LIVIMG You will be captivated by the old world charm and tas teful use of woods and antique fixtures. On the water in Newport Shores with 2 patios. Spa. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. family room. $199,500. J UHIYEISITY PAU Vc;tu ted ceilings. huge kitchen wit great cou nte r space. 3 bedrooms and an added loft. Close to pools a nd tennis. $139.500 including the land. WALK TO SCHOOL, SHOPS AND TIHNIS Thi s doll house with three bedrooms is priced right for young fa milies. newlyweds or retirees. Loads or flowers. used bric k. shake roof and charm . charm. c harm. Best buy in Eastbluff at $155,000. INVESTOR'S A TI&l'TIOH Separate home-sized townhouse units, the kind that demand the best rents. Old Corona del Mar, South of the highway. Don't miss this. $254.500. LAST Of THI GllA T IUYS One block from the ocean. three bedrooms, three baths. A den. modem kitchen· and your choice of carpet over rich hardwood floors, makes this a value unmatched. Don't hesitate. $2541750. D9UISITI .l! tlle only word to descrfbe this tfeautiful S Bdrm condominium located on a choice 1reenklt setting &. offered at Sl8S,OOO. You . need onty call for an appointment. J ' HAllOI VllW HOMISI Many custom touchee make U1l1 ~BR . 4 ~ bath home something apeclal. Lavish use of wood ln the ceilings. carved handrails. the wood shingle exterlor & an encl08ed cathedral ceiling entry w I Wooden noors. A one of a kind home you'll be proud to call home. $259.900. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. OPEN SAT. 2 -5 P .M . 1820 NEWPORT HILLS DRIVE EAST. CD·12) •'IMJOY LIYIHG• in this 4BR/family rm home w I vaulted ceilings & used brk. fplc . Ind oor /Outdoor entertaining ... a garden·like setting on s pacious corner lot gives yo u the pri vacy you need ... PLUS there is a sparkling pool & lg covered patio. S289.000. Sharon Smith 644·6200. OPEN SAT. & SUN . l ·5 P . M .. 1201 SEACREST. HARBOR VIEW HILLS. CD-13 ) THE GRANDEST OF CHARM in Old World Tradition! Only 3 years old & truly spectacular! This Balboa Penins ula home offers approx. 3000 sq.ft. of living · space w/4BRs. formal dining & family rms. & 3 fplcs. Qualit y beyond be lief~ S5fi5 .000. Clint Moses 642·8235. OPEN SA T . & SUN. 1·5 P.M 2025 EAST BALBOA BLVD. <D·l4 J IAYSHORES! Great 4BR 1 family rm home in pvt bcac:h community. Lots of space w/library dining rm & brkfst. area. S425.000 incl land Don<.1 Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SAT & SUN . 1-5 P.M. 2555 VISTA DRI VE. t D·l5l OCEAN VIEW! Outstanding Irvine Terrace JBR hom e on extra 11?.: '!O rner lot w/ lovely landscapin•. Re modeled & redecorated -ready for the mos t d isc rimin atinj?. Cr eat ive financing incl. leasehold land. Lynne Valentine 644 -6200. OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1 -5 P . M . 180 1 TAHUNA TERRACE. <D·l6 l STYLE Ir ELEGAHC~ Exquisit ely decorated 4BR/ family rm Palermo model in Harbor View Homes. New cpts. wallpapers & w indow coverings make this lovely home a good value at the new price of ONLY $229.500. Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200. <D·l7 ) MEWL Y LISTED IN THE 11.UffS! In a most desirable location -A corner lot surrounded by lg trees for the utmost in privacy w/ a'view of the greenbelt. Living rm. dining rm & a master suite on one level 2 add'l BRs & familv rm on the lower lev e l. Sl99.000 . Lynne Vale ntine 644·6200. ID-18 ) · WATCH THE IOATS al Dana Point from the deck of this 3BR. air-cond. home -almost new! Extras incl. Whirlpool in master bath -2 fplcs. 3-car ga ra ge . $249 .500 . Do roth y Hardcastle 642-8235. < D· 19 l llG Cit.HYON TOWHHOMEi Air ·cond iti o ned & c u s tom de cora ted f o r that c ri s p . professiona I look .. this 2B R home w /~c parate den & wrap.around cteck is perfect for entertaining. !\l i rrored fplc. ward robe doors & w e t bar. $199.500. J oyce Edlund 642·8235 . CD-20l DOVER SHORES IA YROMTI For the Yachtsman ... or just that special-kind.of-pe rson that enjoys water-oriented Liv ing ... this 3BR . family rm & dining rm home is perfect ! Approx. 60' on bay w/pter & s lip. $525.000 leasehold <subject t o can ce llation of existi ng escrow). Barbara Aune 642·8235. CD·21 > A IEST VALUE! Expanded Big Canyon Dover model w/2' maste r suites -10' ceilings in entry & livir..: rm Imparting a feeling of s paci o u s ness & elegance ... informal den w/wet bar ... all for ONLY $280.000. Lynne Valentine 644·6200. CD·22) IA YROMT ~RIMI LOCA TIOHI In the heart of Newport Beach •.. a delightful 48R home w/lmpressive entry patios & iron gates for privacy. Bayside patio to enjoy boats. docks & sandy beach. Pier & dock for your yacht. Super cul-de·sac location. Reallstically priced at $815,000. Amy Gaston 642·8235. <D·23) swm IA YRONT LOCATION on sand1 beach w /Jjoot. Traditional Cape Cod a:rchltecttire highll&ht• tbl.a 3BR home w/dt>nner windows & dutch doon. n:i0,000. Elaine Svedeeo 842-8235. CD·24) o/ r/ewporl REALTORS 67S.HI I UMUSUAL IKftll OPEN HOUSES ' On Poppy Av•., o&dCdM. At1r. 2 bdrm. • pla>"l". owner's uAA • iood rfn · tal. Both adjolnlng 1wim· ming pool. 12$5.000. 1515 IAYADlll TllaACI: lnlH Tef"r'OCr, Wtlfd tM .. ~ o•w .... yw4 -fNm .. .a., Cl 14l1la ..... ........ IMi•ct.. & ....... ,... l ., ..... ... wlflt -..., Y •• Ca.,hlatf fl lidded t•r•• bedroo•, 2 112 betlll ••••· It'• ndtillgt C-'" Ht O"" SAT Ir SUH t-s. Zll POPPY: C.... .. Mw; UM yow ••I' ztiea -..w • a.ca.d 1tory a ocem •lew dtcll. C-. .. Ultle CONM IMclt.. Two be•11111, 2 IMAI. f.-ly r--. SW, & ~ ,.._, °" 45 .... .... ...., pri•• ,..... l'9 price radMctt.. o....- wll ~. OPee SAT. & SUM. l·S. 2340 IAYstDI oarYE: c--.. w.... •01t .. ,.,,.,. tpfit levet. cnto. Wit, c .. luy N w y ltw wlttt .,.ct.c .... IA Y YIEW. 1'rN be•oo11t1, ..,... ... f_.ty roOtW, ._.... c1MacJ "'°°"" ~ •t.w ~ roo• •diohl•g 11te1ter s•lte , ~ liv-,. 1arcJe 1winu d19CJ pool & patio WN! s.c:.wtty sJIMa SS 35,000. COLi OF HEWPOf<T REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• CoroM def M• 675-5~ 11 WHOA Thar Pcrdntt! Uool"t cramp yoor :.l> It" I :Krt' hor..e r.rnch. for from bustle. >et ea!>) at ~ to fwy!> Spanttu!> 4bdrm. l~•ba. bnck fplc like Grandma& tn the ('()Wltry 1n mellow (.1m r m $5000 do"' n t n 4uali'1ed VA Uu} er Make the 1:.t step t11 be1 lir IJ\ I.Ill{ Come to our Open Houi;e Sul Sept INVESTORS 5nCIAL $19,900 $pilmSh Sl) le e 'U'>l1ng home Room lO ltwld' Call 646-71 71 lolloolslmd 1006 ...........•.•••..•.... 81.h. 10.J Take Oro.nli(t' --------f'wy 57 No to : 10 ~a:.l cAC on Vmt')'ard N to 6531 9th St. C ucamonga . watch for rJ\lr U S C"1t1e\ Gt'n1c Rlty :.1gn ~ I 98l-al76 TOP LOCA TlOM IUY OF THl WEB! Almost 1 acre ol s plen· dor High on a hill m Laituna Jltlls Pnme locale. surrounded b~ ex clui;1ve cui.tom pro pertlC5 Can ~ U.!>t.'<I ror horse property or tenn•~ rowts. or Just plain fun Only one like t.h1s .. vaila ble Call 64.S-o:kll amn liiiiil WATERROMT Ext ra lar ~<' corner d11rlex 1n xlnt 1·ond Moonng avail Spec tacular '1t"w Appoint mcnt onl) &S.OUU '*Cote Realty &. lnH•stmt.·nt 640·5777 IALIOAISLAMO DW\.EX /W•Kfroat J moorin(lb. good term:. Paul, Renee & Manann. A# Z1J '7•302S ----a.Aoo Pcueiu•a I 007 ....................... 8a)' Front C.ondu Spec- UK'Ular view. 2 bdrm 2 ba Pool. s un dec·k . elevat.on. boat ~l.J p a' ail 2 car 11ara~e ~~cured bwld1nt s:r.s.ooo B~ appt onl> call t>7:> 9419 A~ Owner [~ I New bv bwlder Ocean ~ 1uan11 ~~Sbr0}~b~aSZf:i~~- PAULMAmH IEALHTAn 644-7lll IYOWMER! O\arming 3 Br house. completely remodeled. 2 Ba. separate dinin& rm. IOlid Oak noon. L& COi"· ner lot w 1add-00 poten- t I a I to c reat e u panoramic ocean & bay view. New plumbing & appliances. $219,SOO. fnS.1164, work 1163-7821. J<M. RIDUCED sn.9.950. Be creauve. on ly Shorecllfrs view ptb· perty. Tim Rhone. Agt. 63H5 --------... Cameo Shore\ OPEH SAT /SUM 1-.$• Spacious 4 bdrm . >'i 1>14ths. dlning rm.. op home; sweeping oce1• Views rrom except•~ corner loc:.llon ll ilb C'e1lmgs, hardwood fl~.,.; m5lr swte with frplt ... ., w 1 m m 1 n g pool• fJbuJous occitn view W nite Ready for 1mmec[ occup«nty SS9S .<nMI Includes lund. : 4501 GORHAM ·: Ridl Rlty. 67l-704t .. SPECIALS! <Ai lhru thl' iron ~Jlc ~ 'l'i.' a 5 bdrm l"U:>lOnl horn..:&. I bdrm apt IL I!. an C)e-o~·ncr ' S36!1.SOU. C.:orner. l"U.'tom 2 bdrm •. 2 both. nice 1 !!e pat.lo. R 2 Lex Sl~.500. MAURY SfAUFf'ER SEAUON REALTY '73-Sl54 497-llft Canyon Oc-ean Vic"' ~ le\el. 2br. & den home. So. of hwy Walk lo bdT. Si!Z.000. United Brokeit 646·7414. Fernandei ()\r Brkr ~ CAPE COD 2 Br. 2 batJI hou.5t' & 2 Bdrm apt + Bach. p., IOls 721 Popp)" ~7762 . OCliMVIEW JASMINE CREEK u · Jbr. 2',ba. Grd enlry. Spas. pooli.. t e nni.s. S:.115K 0 W <.: papecs. 10".'. CN n A~ 640 1 IZ7 ~ Costa Meso I Oll B«M.ISH COTT AGE --------..................... .. SIP. GUEST HOUSE Wtbeams .SC fplc 4 BR. OUl Rm . dm or ofhce Peaceful tree s haded icrounds. Beach arc·a M45 mo. pays all No quali()'lDJt No new loan C'Ol!U. It's fantastic Call ~0002BKR. ---MESAYHDE I STYUPUIUC Seldom on market. hui.te 4 bedrm. 2 bath. brick tpk. ramilY rm. sparkl Ing kitchen, dining area Only $145.000 Act now' There's only o n e'! ~2313 OPD4 SAT /SUH 1·5 MEAANEW PENINSULA POIMT A totally deluxe custom home with gourmet kitchen. balcony 11ame room and ru11 sz jaruzz1 in ~umpt1ous master bath. aJI abounding with solld oak appointment.a. THE BEST OF .. THE POINT .. for $439 ,000 ISllMl,._r ..... , ...... CALL 644-72 t I /.Jn NIGE L BAILEY & AS58CI AT E.S . lnnoc. Mesa Verdt 3 Bdrm & 11uest P~ hofne 2935 Ja,•a Rd. A~ 11\ll SZZS.000 Agt 675·8800 -- -~ ~WASTHE · LAST TIME you saw a 3 bedroom;-~ bllt.b home. commun1t1 pool. cover'ed bri ell patio, remod e l•G kitchen, for under $76,0(() in the College Pari area? Won't last! Ct» now • 540-3666. • .. [ttV 1:?:t&•·t~ REALESTATE • [ e111r1 :!~~!:':~~.~?.'.~ ~-~~:Jl!.-!!!!•~·~=-""•~•~1•~-~ Duplex-ocean view. 2 yrs ,. LOVI Ml old, 3 car gar. II pat~o. lo MOO&. SALi ~ .. CEDARGLEM; -maint., ea. un1l 2 3..._.~---'el hl.L. LOYIMY JACU%11 Br/2Ba. lndry area, ...,...-._ . ~ l am an attractive and d 1 b w s b r • lot a o r llPCfaded c.'ODdominiu-. d-•t bU t • B • b 5'EldeoAve.C.M. .,. I u • r . ~ a doMc.l/cupboards. Min M2-6734 home wt\h u enclOMd to n.na Pt 4larbor. A --------y Uo with a sparkllq flne iovatmell·Uve l:n l -------· .Slepdowntntoa unit• rent other. YOUCAN"TMtS amilJ rm with a $17t,ooo. Ownr1A1t. On t.bia &«rifle 4 ~ ,,,. ..!._ r!rquet ~ 'I•• Vel'Cle taoma ..• Ooan. call .,,_,o to--C...--.,--..,.--10-22-,__a beautifw A->Lf'.,. • .,.E -s;;;a..s-· r=::.;~:· _ &; til '"I 1 ~-··•Br. a be. mDnt.rwmarelnlo a Will .,,.,.. ILikbeolfaalllf --room. I tlrtplacH. badwwcl Olan. ,.._ch ct.on. bay •lndow1, ....... pool, bftck petlo- ~Hr P11,ttt. . . 1 1 llAUT'llUL IMADOW IUM IMIE Contuaed bJ all theae ada? Z •lory. I 1••r1 new. l!:xt1n1lve antlqu, brickwork front la rHr. OvenlHd 3-ear llrtl•· 4 h\118 • bedrooma, cwtom abutten thnlouL Spacloua kUch n. 1ourm•l d•Hlet Larae f amUy room. Localed on cul-di .nc. PTof 1loo1ill.Y dftonted lnalcle. prof 1lon11ly l-.dacaped. Excellent, fln1ncln1, k>i:lced to sell fastr IW\ch Realty and/or Wooclbnqe Realty ~--· Zbr,trple. can lbow you any one of over a Huodred lilted homes ln Irvine. Bon 't wute tlrne try in I to decf de whlcb ad soundl the beat. • CAl.l DOES IT Ill A1k for Betty, la~f.:lre IAMCH WOOOlalDGI llALn UALTY REAL ESTATE BY MC VAY 111.2000 55 l·JOOO THE EIPEITS c.111.... I024 I' P J• IHcla I 040 ···-···················· ...................... . ON llVINE PIOPEITY IH4C..W... t014 ....................... ...................... . ~ ~ • tte YOUMCi I.SIDI t.MNd luell tio.lik Yet')' LoYety SBr l8a ID tboi~ bfM locaUc.> Low 90'1 ~ Btt1 open nc.w plu. ~1n•Co.6U-<8 nult.od de Uv rm. ram COSTA..-SA 4.._.._,Lot LOWEST PRJC t: ln Collta Mail• OnJy 10'~ down owe ~lway1 NJted. Woridl ... &tah • 55'97777 _J ___ - 3 BR) Ba & lnrome untt. Nice str«t. Low SllO'!I (Wfiaeexcluslve Devin & U...fM2.Ql8 . ..SAYEIDf 4 Bdrm 2 bath, quality tPlt. shake roof, double fl~ace Great lout1on. 1d&al for enterta1ninl( L.arge rtt room. lots of de$'.k1og, low mu1n ldW.Dce yard Offer~ at SIO.. 000 Ca II 540-1151 ~ ,-:. HERITAGE . • REALTORS rm. fmm.1 din fpk . I« ahady lot w mature lrMI a.M.800 ~-UM PUSTICH LOCATION 0vef' 3000 !lq f\, CWilom bit home IOt'aled nr Meu Verde C.C. lmmac cond. Prof dee Ii landapd. Pool & ·Ill*. 6 yn new. See open hlle dlr. 4Dr + fum. Call Century 21 /Emery ~71 JUST IB>UCB> 0 ewW.dlly 12·4 S41ac1ow; ~1t.111cfe 48r, 2 ba f111mc Clean inside w t new cart hton t <·arpdl.. p1unl iind lutc h floor.. New roof va cant Seller mouvated. P!.500 334 t.ilther St. CM So. Calf R.atty 546--S60S '45-691 I By Owner 4 Br. many up l(rades includes ceramic ---------1 Ute entry Oak parquet Euis1de R2. 3 BR. Fam Km. 2 Ba, w 1wana ft1r ~a1te apt llurry' Om• · c~ the la.at ~.000. lkv11\ & Co. 642-6368 Y..a.wude 1'001. I br. 2 ba, family rm. Iv)! Inf, frpl!i, J!Ut!Kt hOUllt' Mu11y xlrn!> /\s~u ml' loan !l !lffp rnl /\pprox ~· $10'!..0<XI Pni•t•rl un cl<:r markt·l $165,000 ( '.i II tA:! 011i7 Own a.int 111 X I 0063 Broker VETS -IMYfSTOR S HEWUSTIMGr l'ut rn 11 hlllc T I. C & 1>11ve Jlot or mont·y V1t cant & arutlOW. Jl "nly $78,0001 flurry I 545-9491 ltcal 1'.blalt• ~w Townhous~ nr. n<.>w carpet & many nthens Mesa del Mar urea, surz.ooo 979-3467 IOHUSROOM Large r1rushtld 2nd flour &>nu.'> Room can be 4th UR . game rm. 1•lc. In th111 lmmaculall' 2000 sq fl humt' w /rov patw and pool CIO!>t> lo South Coa."t Plaza & f"wys. On iv SJ 1-1 ,750 c .. 11 &. AAA REAL TY ~ 754-761~ R.edllced sso.ooo Mesa Verde golf 3400 i.q ft. $br, 4ba. !Jbrnry. OR. FR. maids 1uartc,..,, 200 yd.'> from rluhhi.t• Golf. trnn1s, 'w1mm1n11 Open lli.t· Sal !-;on I :, ul .1 m1 111<1 J fir, 173!> !><1 ft. f•irmul •·ntrv fflrmal dm 1111' 1111 '/.lid, li.t n111lr Br 3033 Java Hrl Ll't· "''""' l1um1nl( frpl!' i! Keamb Aft !>4S-(J623 IJd ll"" r'11ol , JJt'. MO""'ALIFYIHG 1 IUhhtlW>C & I POOL.. fl) T- ()wnt'f $15~.ooo Will OW<: at 10~ ·~•!fX•rate 00615Qevt"b, 4Rr I "'• ba , $92 ,500 f\6/.l1Kd}"> owncr1ugt OPEN SUN I:> CUSTOM EXEC 549-4<nl MMTASTtC v•w • atrm kcol• bom• on u. w. m"t sa•,ooo. ~ .... 1'1M. . 1.-wu~ buuUt\.11).y clean 2 1\ory. • BR. 2 IMI, laat rm On. '°'-RV acc.-. ()pro hCluK S.turda y 1 tu $. lla. Vu Bunin SUNSl!."'T ll. E 5.5'7-llZJ Of'ltfHOUSI Public Welcome Sun. ••TV l\am lo J 2:50 £ 19th Sl CM h . t""ba· new paint In 11de & out. New up gratded rarpel & 1>ad lqe lot. Pnc(.'<i to llell Will coni;1der VJ\ 119..9150. Offered by DeOro Corp 67~~11 Asldor Shirley or Hay SPARKUMGr Enchantinl( 4 Bdrm home wrlh fresh pu1nl and bke ~ carpel Slln splashed formal d1mn2 room with s kylight, formal living room w1lh f1replat'e Country lotcbeo Sl.ZS.000 don osen rualt nr h 401 GLENNF:YRf: 49'7·4848 HOMIMAKEIS DBJGHT You'll Ion the all nev. kit.cben. blln m1c•row11ve, counlt'r hot tray, 20x30 fam rm. w /bn!'k fplr Just waitmR for fam1I)' t.Mpilality Qwt-t !llrf"t't '96.$00 Ruth 1.aurre. Kllr &46-4380 1-·anta:.tir dnl how.e on very LARGF. lot. I br Must see lo appre<·1ate $84.$00. By owner ~"' 646-0823. 1026 •..•..............•.... M.U.IHrTA Spectacul1r hilltop horneti. 2012 3206 ~ fl 008e t.o Manna Sf!lva Rd & Calle La Pnma vera. Sl.86,000 lo JMS.000 831·3S40, 493 4006 Uldr Matlitqoa leCKh I 040 .......•............... srECTACULAa Pool & spa with turbo clean .)e\.s + ru ce I y up graded 4 bedrm, 2..., balh home with large formal dln nn. & fam rm You must see lhlll ooe ! Parle Place.lnc 842·7~1 ~ VERD!HOME f'OR SAJ.F. RY OWNER PA:aul 41t r . Jba home 2br, Iba. how;e complete w 11(ourmt•l k1Lchcn & ly remodeled. R-2 lot 04Jclll() Flt 1865 Tahiti. W 111pacl' for additional Ownerolfers a home, 3 br. $l7~.IXXI uru\ S:ZS,900. ~·~ 2 ba. 9S22 Innsbruck f •• OHM SUM I ·5 7 1 4 : 9 6 3 · 2 9 4 7 & ftf;~f: RE/\LTOKS 213 :598-WO. 751·1473 tMYUTa.S ISTTlMEIUYERS IYT.-SU IY OW>4Etl La.rte 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. on Large nee 4 bedrm. 2'i'J N~ 3br on qwel cul de· R-2 ~ w ~ar ~ated ba w /lie fam rm. formal 11ai in Mes1i Verde area. pool. Eutalde loc:at1oo. dLnang rm, just a ahort Lra roo~. very l(ood $79,SOO. By own er. waJ.ktot.hebeach <.,~. SBZ.900 S46-l.544 54:9-2042 Part Place.lnc 842-7461 Subbut Terms! $7$,900 Sbarp 3 bdrm, rrplc *' W~1tllo1dt 3 Brl•--------lbake rool. fenced dott ~· large lot Xlnt EASTSIDEFIXElt run. \ake over 8~ loan. bomP or 1nve11l 3 Bdrm home on prime 112.~. pnlllerty &U-6173or EutsHte R·2 area. Quall· DIV\d Boune. Realtor 1 Agt ty bulll with flrepla~ ~885() .. -and hardwood floors. 1--.... -....._-_-...... -.. -__._---l~aded Gem Room for RV. A uwe ---" ~ TLC and it'• a charmer! 4 Br, 1~ ba, beautifully Mesa v erde Priced at 113.500 and decorated family home. .-... .. 1 ho Ith 3 owner will uaill in the Love).y wallpaper • wood .__,,..~ve me w ~elin& makes thl11 • 2 batba. de· fto8ncing. C.11 540-1151 t t allpaper, atone tobao' It! • mu1 o see. fl....,., l r ·1 t...rp BV acceu. Call _.ace, 111nl amt y -! OPEN SUN 12:30-S. · , ~ HERITAGE . . REALTOR" l lm /kitclten combo ·--quUty bwlt·ln1. (?U) -.....:J3; $3M.S71. hAm ft fountain. 800. Call 54(). J 120 ---------~ 11 ELL. --· ..sA•MAI llAUTY --- • Br 3 88, pool bomt on eclf"Mr lot, 2 1t1. nice piillk> ... IOO. 4'r·~~ 31131' Coe.at Hwy, NB ..... , .. , By ownitr. J Br ,..., 81 d14*tx, ~UI lGth St ~ 11ar. encl P41lio. 2l3 /M3,:MOll .ns SUGAR 'M SPICE and everythin1 nke with thu deU&h1ful 3 Bdrm, 2 bath hocnto, acro11s from the '°" coune. ,.,OWlllR v1"all.ed c:elllnR•. forrrutl entry. coxy frpk and very attractive wood for the nnahina touch ea11 nowgn.~o ALLSTATE REALTORS POT OF GOLD AT IM> Of RAIMIOW YOU'Vt.: t'OUNO IT tn th.ls lusunous 2 sty home 1n Meredith Gardens l.l(e richly peneled f,am Rm w fpk Gr1c1ou.' formal d111111~ '°' fc:.ll vl' t'ntertam1n.ic Spar bdrms on upper level AJl lh" plu!> 15x35' encl patio Make the f1ri.t 11t~p to better hvlni¢ 11 Call now•'! George T;,ys C....RHl&tcrt. MB 8667 ~LOC11ts No t1uahfYlllK No nt'w lowi fl!'e\'I. Wr-havc 3 Hr. 4 Br & t·ondo~ avarl in ITIObl :irc'U!> Ruy now Mo\t' w11h111 a wwk Call for romplPt(' <irtail!I ~11or9684433 CAUFOINIA HOMES Sburp 3 bedroom home with used brick front and fireplace. new earthtone carpets and fresh paint Asking $91,500. HEllT AGE PAii SUPER ·OPGRADED 3 bedroom home with family room. formal dinin~ room. custom drapes. s hutters. wallpapers and gor~eous used brick patio. $116,500. -;. ~~/\NU I ~ 1:1 /\I lY ~ 1 1~1 1 :'000 I bdrm + loft Coodo 1n ORANGETREE S7Q.950 C».J) d8)'5 833-9088, l'Vl'!I 5S2· 3787 Debi.lie Prrn opalsonJ_Y_:_ ~ - Assume I 01/4°/o Loan Take over e Just1112 loan al l~~· ~ interest wrlh lh1s EZ nre townhome 111 lovely Woodbndl(e J ftedrooms. lulchen with tx.ll·ll\.S and eatmg ana Lovely pal.lo. Near the lake and community pool. $95,500 C all ~· TAAllU -· Woodbridrp Estoht 3br 2i,., ba. crplJ!, drp&. pro l1nd1<·•p '1t, patio ("VT, many upgrd!I . xlnl loc 103 W Yale Loop Open Sat Sun 1 S bY OWNER 64().2360 Cran.ittrt't', Adulu Onl)'. 2br PMll41 hom~ up11rd crpt!. nrt•t' decor . dbl JI: a r . b o 11 t i. t •H ;, )! \' $78.000 V .icant l'nlll O nl y Ownr Al(l 848-'ra>fl. 731 7474 lOCJll'CI S.odt I 0 48 ..•.............•...... 1My Swore t'h.y WOllAdMner Mo•• whtn they purrhaiwd th111 hilltop "tirt>am" -homl• 2 yeari1 Bji?O. Lul J<1b TURTLStOCK •VIEW opportun1l1~ urP takan~ Top v1d1Jt'. low rnt 1.i:e lheM> owtwrs out or th1· ai.sum. IO»n. 4 br, :i bJ, atelt Tlw •• ,, a rart• •ip fam rm. 1 y r n.-w partwuty to pun-haw ~ Comm tean1s. pOOI, i.pa hornl· Ml !>ll>ot<'utl. 'lo uni Call agt. 64U--9420. eve~ que th,1l lh1· prrn·nt 64().2836 .. ownen dN> ltd le11 v rn J< ' 1lus ltfll'IOWI hOmt' hJ,_ 21 ---------all the el~menU. nf n m AS SUMAllE Ff IS T t.rast that you. to<1. w 111 ~ IRVIME 4 IDRM tr ea ii u r ~ " fo: nit 11' h EMERY RlALTY $115,950 manorhuuse' fHhn1ot r~t area, ColleJ(e Parle. i1urroundl0 d h y th1• qiaet cut de aac. New nci:ed n.itural hc·uut) u( custom drapes. shullen., thP hllb nf l.av,unu t•om ONI. Y 1 LEFT! t:ondo hv1nl( al its ~t ' 3 rrtsh parnt. new lllc t-n· plet(· w1lh lht• mo<km Br. 11.-, Ra . 2 'llory rondo try Perfl."C't move '" t'on p&eal.urtfl old 700' dcrlt & t'~tun-s pnvate patio & drhon Yale 4 BR 2' • Ha. tx.ll 111 whirlpool ~pa 2 car Raraite I~:-. than I lat)Ce rarruly room with An unparallel~ HH'an mile t.o thf' IX't.'un Call ~bar Great enlertarn· \'re w J d d !'t r u rt h 1• r for nimplcte 1nf1J mrnthome charut1c•r tu th" 111\1·1)' 531Hi.'>71or!M844:13 ~72 NUTM t:T resid~e . Ml'f• ~nu' 1t>w f off l\lM 11 t.tus honw you nw If . you II 21 400 0PE..ENU-*OAJ,LY }C).fOR$PMAll unders tand why lht· M!llen h3V\: lovt"d 1l ~u mul'h. -m:-~ CJll.~J 11...."w PleaM' 1·all tOdJy for EMllly •• .... ·n 11111111111-1111~.. more mformauoo ---ft-~ --""" • '. 67S.7512 WAIMFAMILY HOME u-ds of planta 1n & out Charming 4 Bdrm, 3 beth, fam rm Room for pool. ~.WO. o,..w 1-5 1251,.....0r. - WATIHfROVT llOMI., '8c.. REAL ESTATE 6.jl·14UO 100/oOHO.W.C. Dill •br , home. Spa. Manicured landscaping. Claae to ocn. SeUer allll· iowl. Muat 1ell next 2 weeks. 9601 Rockpoinl Ur. Cltll aft. 6, 1168-6467 .,,. . .... ~••taa. 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.cM s-.1ooq111 .. 3 BR 2""1 ba, VJew. Clote to pool & spa. Prof de· rented. all pou1bk up· gr ades. Air. 1180,000. Pnn only. dys ~22A2. wtnd tev 7SZ-8747 Most desirable Colony plan J . Huge muter aiat.e. sep. fam Ir din rm, q1.aet C\lkiesac Pool Is tavus & Assoc. •uoo. Owner 1Aat. Cbuley Darr. SS9·9400 re1. Ml·;M64 Spectacular mobilt homt. um sq ft, 2 BR. 2 ba. frplc , delus kitchen w tmicrowav e. pre· stJgious "The Groves" park Open hous e Sat&!> llam~pm : 5200 Irvine Blvd .. space 259 . By OWDt, call Harry al m .1514 or 9724712. FOR SALE (Gil~~ lJ~ OCEANFRONT DdWl coop apt.\ t:lev lo bdl. pool, 11ecunty Pen- 1.t. 3 Br. 2 Ba MJ0.000 FUm 2 Br. 2 Ba S230.000 HARCUM & llORN ft E 9M Giftlney~ ~-aMI La; ta Meadows GecJrle Charles Rcalty 1.11 proud to present the homes o f Laauna Meadows. a new. pnvatt- co.t.aJ commuruty that we fee! typd\ea lhe ideal llvin« envtronmftlt Situated aiainst l~ ien- lle h11ls1dea of pre· lli&JOUI Lacuna. tbeae 1pectacular homet are llPIJOlnled In I.he lradlUon d Umelaa quality 6 un· panlleled cooveruence. \>riced from ~.000 this la a rare <JWOrtWllty to purcbaM a new coaatal vleJ>' home i1t the t..~w CO«llml&Dlty °' IAIUDa· 2 Story WlthPool ddl::'tt!~ 2/llkllY I BR. w /formal ...., + bnakfst rm, •~-~--~-~ .,.... u__, lodlcpnc lllMG YOUI IOAT Q, the waler In beautiful Qui1tlan1 Bay. Super view from lh11 2·•t«r Te no l1 E1ta t e Townbome w /I Up. prof. deeorll.ed :lBR+den, 2\'t ta Community pool fl tennl1 crt1. PSt.000 . ~ Houae Qin M . See O.lf. Directory. Call Mozelle, at dt· UTI. •·Tmor -.2132. Y•. it is! ll's vacant. MW l*lnt. the carpeunc bM r-.i cleaned. The 3 0bdrml .• 2~ ba. and faml· ly kiteben. ovwlookio.& • ~malt• Ulla ID ~buy at only •m.too. And. you owo t.baland! Pleaae give u.s an op porturuty to lhow \hue homes to you 1911aoim -... U. J" ha, formal dlaln1 f.aml1J nom wltb and ftnplace. _. flNplae.. lo. P ll,500. Can 17» • ,.mlden. Pt•b It ln· vtinC home tnalde •out. SlrJ,500. Ruth L1urie •tr ..... SM LN. ...... 1044 . ..................... . Plice tedueed for quick ..... 8aDcbo San Jo•· quln,San Carla.a ~.Zlr +deo. 2"' Bl, parq.t floortn1. tretbar. I pooh , 1ol!~une. fllt,JOO. 1--------• ..... ,. OPINSAT 1.a • TwUefOCk Olea 1•rdtn 4121 P I• -... ~allle~ mod•I .... llCll!lt .,_....ftlWolv.C.48' ... ...,.,.,.. I ···· hmllr rm . Perfectt1 malntalaed lllksowe•e O'fM, A/C, uc1 •H•ll tHd. 4 ... • /f:tll'Nr, •• .., .... ,.. rm. , .... ._ ... .._.wt.~· ..,,. ... ooun ~ ,.,_ t.DT. Ga 3 ...... ................ ...... ,._ ....... .... 675-7512 OIL OeMo vu, •alk to \cb, towo. SUS,000 . OW.-4M-mt. *** '°"• PIMAMC .... AVAIL.AU Condo'• Rwltle apUt level wlt.h llrepl•ce. De.h&X• We ape fl aauca. BROKERWlLL COOPERAT~ ONIKOOW'l Near°'ean 440 CypreM al Locual <Ytlce open daily I CM 4" 015. After houra a.tm. Let nn.c·Leave IDN!Ll&e.CWMT ----- Ca~ ~y THREE lh!n Houses THS WE&EMD! IJON"T MISS THESE • 2~MOUSIS 3 BdnD. 2 ba, fatnUy rm home. W.O ma1alalned and epda!Ad thru·Oul. ~an fl canyon fl moun t.IWJ v1~ Offered at Sl.88.000 ~n houe Sun· day l·~. UM Skybne DI' ~ home. loc:at ed in Monarrll Ba1 Tf'r ~ a Bdrm. 2...., bath.<!. 2 lrpla; & more Offtred al 225..QOO Open ~ Sunday 1·5 3ZIZ2 Crde Rd 494-t51t 95&-1570 ............ OCEAN YllW LOT ~e levt.-1 <M"ean Vlt'W lot HllUI rn tnlb of La.:una Beach Rea ~n nab ly pnc:ed Call for det .. 1h •1 2311 T~-L-.. •PZARLIT. Wooclly fl rwtJc, .,.., • ,,.,... bfoolr, A perfM prt., ... • famUy Com· oound •ltb I MPtlr•te h~ ateM around the courty•rcL. near the Brach. SHt,000. Open s.t.1-4 PtWtO'Ow...-.llp =etKlLOWA\' OauUn1 wbJte 11ut•r vMw1 Ir a blend of Old World with contem · poratY + I' lot of natural atooe, Hlll \.baa _.. 3 bdrm., 3 bath, fatm Im> & fonnflJ dUM~. rm. apart from all ot hera. Hlllie wUI be hero SaL 4' Sun. 1-4. to dHcu.•'I term• or a taae 1op0oo. A.Ilk Ul& on ly l350,000' ........ ~ 2321!1 AThANTIS with Ot'ean •·1ew. near ~ beacb, on Monarrh Terrace. 3 &d'rma.. 2h bathe. 2 frplo. •• \850 SQ fl .... ELITE, $207,otu Come Sitt between 1 & -C t.r rlolll for app't. "9 F.lily U'ow.1 NurTown& I lJl(h Schoc1I Y.ac h has 4 t.drm11 . fam rms . frplt~i . wf'I b1.r11. (Jl'Pan Vl~WS & MOCH MORY. Cio u11 lli.Wa & follow~· s11(r" Tum left tn 547 'f'pmph• 11111-.. open Sun I t $22:1,000 Turn 111·h1 tu l~ 1't'mpl1· Terran• t:JCX'fl ~t ~n I 4 Onl:. S212 (XX) "94-7551 1 .. ---------~---• 102 Wl'lldt T eorr. L..-•Kh Sat l Sun., 1-5 Jo:itq1.111>1tely remodt-ltd i lkt.lroom rH·tan v1t'W homt-with ~uper m.aster brdror>m surte. bwll rn j1M.'W.ZJ. pl11ynJOm fam1 Iv room •JO -;epilr;,te lc•vel. all n<•w k 1tl.'he11. lJlt> & l'Wltom .. ppuint nwrrb thruoul l'nrl'd He low "'I arkvt ill S2IOO 5o'.Kl • I 7 6 SIHtMt T Kr. LOl)l90 ~och Sat' Sun., 12·5 Ek> 'ur.-tu lour th" 1x>11wru1 J Lkdmom. z , l)a(h homt· •Jll ll\t' ,,..,,.n ~xit' 111 V1'1un .. H.t .. H"h l.)JJen ti• Nonh t;oa. .. tlme \ rrW'\ ulrt'mt•ly v.eU ,tppornted reasonahly l.L'>ll'd lt t s;l 1 ot 000 Doft't Mist Ow ICE CRUM SOCIAL tn bl· tw>ld dunn1t 11p.•n ~ l>oun lit lhls fan ta ~tu· L.iicuna homl' Come on ID lllld Join ui.' • 110.So. Coast HJwa)' I.I\ Vlllil&e Fair l~GUNA BEACH 497-2457 LAGUNA MIG.UH. 1lwl ~r 4 bdrm fam•· ly home offers lo\.S al pnH/y, a lovely mt. new 6 mny vpgredet. Wailed cwrtyard Ir hot tub ate a.man« the Cll· tru SllUOO ILK.Sm ~. bulldabl4' lot near high sdlooi; -.·aUtlnf dL'I· t1nce to downtown 6 bud\. •.SOO MORTHIHO 1lwl deliahtlul cotuge. on the ocean •Ide. ia ck.e to the beach & has • frpk. lo chue the chill on cod evenlnp Lar1e fmc.'ed yard & a aeparat.e ,.,...,. ~ amon& lhe pfUMa.1171.SOO WALK TO CR.ESCEHT IAY from t'1t.her of ~· tu un1q u1· No I .t.i.:un• htime'I Cati for dt'lJil• YOUMGAMD IEAUTIFUL! 2 bf' Wllh bnc·k frpk . v a u I l t• d c· •· r I 1 n .i.: ' balCfWly. fm<·l-d vanl J Citr Kar &-.. ullfulh d•· CUr'Ofll-d ( >nh SI Utl • .-O!l Hnun· 8 UNITS SAN CLEMENTE Th..-..t• un11' r1 nt1·d .11 122.040 \t'arh ~r"'' BA It G ,\ I lit I' If 11 t SZX, WJ { • "\ ou,491-137~ ~ ,..., (1 u 1831·7353 ~· \ PROPt:RTI• ..... I.TU J11;N COU f _.. S01ShH .+.GIJtu. C4 t1' '1 AUVIEW TERRACE Yt''hrt<' 11t :<ter c·1111\on & Nl!til hj.!hl 'tt·llt' .WOO "I fl A fr11m1• J tlfirm Id\. 4''1 l>ath.t. Ov.nn 1«6.CW 49' ~ HOHEYMOOH th<· re'll of your hfr 1n thu, !lt'Cluded rttrt•at . Woodr;y 'ett1n1C. r<uy flrt-place. i.~l·tac ular v1ew11 from th1 .. 'ph t lrvf'I 2 Bdrm love ~t S!«>.000 ··z "REALTOH 494114111 ALOT fOIAUTTU Thal ·1 our opinion of lh r • fanta1l.1c BUILDERS PACXAGE. You'll find Uns pn.me bu&ld10& ~h' <APPROX IS-0 FF.ET Dt;~P I WITH OUTSTANDING OCEA.N .. NORTH COASTLINE VIEW. loutf'd in tht' quiet !.l'rlu111on of Laauo:.·:i. pr\'al1e1oui. UPPER WOODS COV to: AAEA Approvt'd plan& for a cllltOCn 3 bdrm • 2 '"> bath boale with spa & 1111un1 . de1111ned by WESTON WHJ'f FI F.L U A I A • are ready for p1 c ltup If yo u 'vl.' drumed ol buUdina your own bonw Jn Lairun». !lee Uta one Wday We think )IOU'U .,,-ee. it'a "A LOT FOR A UTn.E" offered far only $14•.ooo M Price CAIL TODAY It .. SSIOM UALTY •S. Cat. Hwy, Laguna ,._.4t4-07JI ~~11e1I Banker RCSO NliAl ~AJ(;{ COMPANY MOM41tCM IUt tt IT 11 Beautiful 8-Plan unit, 2 bedroom + d e n and 2 baths . Paaoramtc mountain. valley and oeean vte.,,, wtth clty l\gbts by nil(ht. Community pool, apa, cJubhouse. Sl34,000. ~ •••••OMDCe Pacesetter home. Lari• oorner lot_ of cut•sac. Mature tandlaplnf with large = tree1. Near abopplnf la IC • Pftee redueed to JlOJ..400 . ~Hilk I 050 •••••........•......... l.n~ure World, Gate 14 l'.rn•>r umrr . \11·•.-., .Jrd nor.. Vrlla NU<"vft, .2hr Zhu. ~711 A tC' .afl iJJ'l'l ......•.......••.•..... Laguna Niguel Realty • FAMILY OfUEHTEO (\lftt.m holtMc' w 14 Kdrm" 21 , li•tha Kltc·h ind<I" lllll rttw.1\t' & lr<ti-h C<lffl· " ,J I \ II r I r I.' " I. I r \ o.1t\Jum111i: pool w '"'' J.t•ar 1t..ar romplete ltie 1Jll1Url' uf lh1i; drt•am home for S!Zl.000 49)..9494 495-5220 - 496-24 1 l 830-5050 ~MllRDbM LOGflt t'airv..iy 1';J N1(1Ut'l 3br. S!3i •c~ l'w.l•Jlll Hl'.tll) i7U'm7 1067 ····•·······•·•·•··•··· Au.nr l.om .t 9 \'.t0 o! tJll.'>lJlllC lo<t.n 1:. c;,l>tly d!>!>Uln.thle ) OU r\'iilly ran afford th"' beaul1ful homt'' Secluded. dramaur. & 1mrrutcul"tc. t.h1s 3 Hr lullMde home fcalitrt'll 1T11tny des1gntt tourhes Corne see t.tw-m voursc•lf. l..AJI for LDlorma IJl)fl. 675-7512 ITTlU'tJl}.5 WJ1~:A11Y BeauWul Jbr. '/.bu. honr1• 2 ITlJn from Saddlebar lt Val~ Cdle1te. Misti1on Vt\'JO Shopp1na Cntr WaJk w wnrua crtb W1U l'C'WIS•der VA rmanc ing Jtt,!OI Of'IMHOUSI Sun i 9 79, !lam to J 21814 l l.aM Tun llB PURI.JC WELCOM t-: Offered by DeOroCorp 67~$111 I Ni. for Slurt'IY <W lby s.oc. Spit Ln .. lAve}y and airy 3 Bdrm. Jba, A/C, PLUS LARGE BONUS RM. View of mountaln11. lmmac.:.- rond. Call~ ~577.! _ Ml wpoui leoch I 0'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWUSTIMG PnSTICil TOWHHOME Much 1ou1tbt allet' Newpmt Terraae. Only one ike It cm \he cnarket. Sharp! Priced to HD un·' der Sl00.0001 Hurry\ 56-IMtl ~ Walkt:r 1; l m: L• " 'l .~ I "''' 11111 v-,),Ji\t' 11\ I ' •. 1' 11 1 • 3377 VIA LIDO, N.1 $315.000 .) LIDO ISU ... llfi'llTO&.AIChil&T~ Olclt'r OM ltory &.ardft home GD 4IOO ~-=t!:~lg' J\= 1treet • lot. J!rlme ..er.ct. pntpec:t. Oecup1"c)' 1umme r 1910 . Con1lder aale-leaaeback. Apprelaed value '3SQ.OOO. Three bedroom.a . a batha. den. lanal. two brick 6 tUlcrete paUOI. brlcll walks. Separate 2 car 1•ra•e 6 a tora1e with apt over. Paved boaVc-r storage area. Perimeter wa11s Mature trees. auteaa. & extensive plantinlJ beds. · • HlR ITAGE IP Al 1 (If(._, IATSHOUS DRIVE BY -Clrcle Dt. but pltaH do not dlt· turb teunu. e .. utlfW Q.R 3be OD fee around. Newly N1DOd«led, saew cl>U/drpe and copper plumb l•I· Owner IDIJtl v •led. &I bmJt alJ of. r .. Owner wtU carry lit 11> II\ 10't> tnt with only Qualified parties miail business card ~ dn. "-· MS-5tM or to Bo>t 502. c/o' Daily Pilot, PO Box ,_MM37 __ , ____ _ l560, Costa Mesa .. Ca 926216 OCWROMT HOMI oo Uae Oold CoHt ot Newport Beach. 3 BR. 2 be mder-home with m~b Open HouM Sal !Sun l·S. Seaview-1803 Y•cht Maria. 4br, 30a. Ji'R, OR, 2 frpks. 2 atriuma, 180" view, 11'1 lot, rec f ac:1. -.~. Con.aid to IN'kn. ~- IAYSHOltlS Stately Colonial. 101 ' frontage. Fee land. o.tom built 3 BR. fam rm.2~ba. GORGEOUS! '"5.000. Owner carry bal at 10%. Open house Sat/SUD l-6. 2450 Marino Dr. BU. 548-2381. cbarm. Owner wlJJ uny Lst TD at 10% mt wil.b OO· ly ~ dn. Owner ii re- &ocating out of area and llWllOUS for all offers. Agent ~5164, ~6374 or~M-F'. 1521 Ocecm llvd.. [ .. REAL ESTATE VATBMS Move into t.b.ia beautJfuJ 4 bdrm. l~ batb home with a bonus room ~ fireplace. Surrounded by a block waU fentt on a l&J'le comer lot. Mu1t aee to appreciate. Only $79,900 C all today (714)96&-4433: ~11 leallt~:/. ltTZ te.yw..a l&obOe 8om• ID IAIUn• HUii. olc:"t 5 •l•r Park , 1'aU' taelmed potth·m.lnored doora. Utht wood lo· t.crlon. swr air cond. 2 WltY IJ)ecioul ..... w /Ba +dl'wlliAI ar .. , .-elk in elo .. ta. All for only. auoo. (HtJem> c ......... ,...,... Adult 21 + Pet Park ~ . w IU,pando, llvinc nn. 2Br. Ula, 1creened ill PQtth. Ideal ror allllle C!:;., OwMr w11J carry CLASSIC M<*l.IHOMI SALIS %10I Harbor. ~206-A S40-HJ7 COSTAMISA By owner Goldeaweat 2Dx40, 2 BR I~ Ba. 8 mOll old. Low r ent. near beach & shopprng. Mov Ing. must sell m.soo or bait olfer MS-2214 By Owoer' 2 luxuiy' Pin- s , one year old. Choice Gtll'deQ Grove area. l· 3lldrm. 2 ba. frpk, cen· tral air, private paUo, UOOsq. ft. '-2 bdrm. 2 ba. a1r CClnd. patio, 1000 sq. ft. laundry rm. clo.ed Pl'qel with automatic opeaeu, beautiful 1-ldlcaping. •u.rrounded with wro "&bt iron fences. Can aasume lln. loan. 1251,000 each or man otter on both. Call Gl-ltl.5. Newpert Beaeh. Cape Cod clui.r1n. New duple11 3 /Z BR. f11>l . dttu. vino. S tep• to o c e a n . Ownef' 1qent 968-82153. .._,,.,.rty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UM'TS &MTS UNITS °"er 15 units li..a\ed, all shapes" sizes. C.11 now for more lnlo. S40-3866. [.., c1:i41.r:1J REAL ESTATE 16 UHrTS I ( H•I .• l I OL S ON ·--e ...,.,,..,.. ........ 2 pride of owaenbtp t.im. OD IU JGt. I llUe 2 BR. Po.afble loan aa· 1umpUon. Call toda1, CM-8383 12 c.h: w... Uwlt. lZ lpadoul 2 1lft 1arden apes, + pool OD llJ'le lot. 9 Umes 1rou •nd ren• are atill )ow. With rrarket rents would be a till:IM z area. Owner will htlp f\oance. Call now ~ ..... +2&Wt. Larse 22:50 aq.tt. 3 sJl • den. Plus 2 unit.a located ln Costa MeH. Tntly prick ol ownerablp 4 Aaraies. call rilbl oow. 13H•J O..ft ........ Upper uniU have ocean view. fireplacea and d«m. Well located and only 2 years old. See these today' 1134-1393 ••• 12 UNm <S duplexH). Pride of ownenblp. Shall• roof•; l story. BNuUful folie1e Ir ••· <*lent C<IDditlon. 8peo- dab6e with Z:S% down I ••• 15 UNlTS. Actually & hou.aea • ~ duplexes. Privale yardl • pat.loe on over 1 acre ln rural H\Unc. lmaglne ooly 123.336 for a house & onlf-Mf .110 for a duplex !9 Tatal pri~ $330,000. ••• 11 UNITS. 4 yean old in <:Uta Mesa. Sha).e lid· m,. Abeoluteiy 1uperb pride ol ownttab.ip ! ••• ZI UNITS. Lea& tbap l20.500 each unU. ••• ---... ----•I ~ UNITS. Braod aew. 200""1 depred ation. No 4.ft.IX l120.000. Heavy shake roof. bnck fireplace. wdl loca\Ald. scan IE.ALTY 51'-7SJJ rent control. Pride o( ownerahip. 8x8 timu groM. Call ua at. 1S2· li20 . PLACE.-. 3 Bdrms .• 2 batha : privat.e patio. Jn mint. move-lo condition. Must see to appreciate r 2SO yds to beach. 3br, \IV.be, new paint thruo\lt. owe at 11~%. $105,000. 64S-6408 Owner. IAY~IS Lovely Cottage. 3 BR 3ba+den on comer lot. S'l95.000. Call for appt. ~9057or1173-1084 PENINSULA POINT home with 3 Bdrms. 2500 sq f\. Mu ter suite bas frplc. Eajoy cool bree:i:es & &real b eac h es . Reduced to $345.000. ,..,, lroms. Rltr. ~21. lbr, lba. 10x55 1964 Delroite r w 111cre ened porch. Nke adult No Pt-t CM park. Av1ul. Oct I. $12.900. Owner. !>48~9. Ro)al Lancer 24 ·xoo. 2 Br. 2 bu. l~e m.ut.cr bdrm. ram rm. w 1D. Nr stor('lj Adlt Park rn lltbr art:a Rec. fac1l $46,500 /olr. ~ Pnde °' ownerahlp. Near beach in Huntington All urull have frplc"s. Only s l•-------- ' Ci)UAIL NOf'aTllS"' 10.-TII l :JI P.N.t LOODlefOa VIEW Open Sat & Sun 12·S 1601 Kinp Road la> degree view of sunset over Catalina & ocean. 3 Br. 2 ba, band rubbed teak floors, view side patio & deck. 1298.500. Owner wiU finance. ..._1T.p..-,htc. 673-4191 H19TIMI TOSIU.? Owner will consid er NEWPORTSHORES lease/opt on oulstandlng 3br fi xer $100.000. Owner Ba)'Sbore Drive home. 3 will carry 2nd TD Bdrm+guest. 3 ba. fam1 2br +den. 1mmac. cond. ly rm. Beaut-patio & Sllll.000 deck with bay \P lew. __ 642_·8850 Ag_en_l __ EMBtY IE.ALTY VETS! MEWUmHG! Lvly lge 4 ~m w 1pool ! Owners bought another Motivated ! We wil l qualify you over the PIOne ! ~9491 lftN HOUSE yrs old. Owner wants qwck i;ale Will carry financing w '20'; down FUU pnce IBlllS.000 Call 4?'-p€HIG€ HOM€~ lJ33 W Coaat Hwy. NB 6454646 TllS AFTERNOON _____ _ Completely furnished 2 --------Bdrm. 2 bath. family COSTA MESA n.llST You've found it, in this lovely Newport Beach home. ll features 3 Bdrm + family room, plush carpe ts, n e w paint. library off mstr suite. a nd extensiv e b 1c k work. Owner 's very motivated. Call 546-5880 ~~ Tatum, HEWPORT HGHTS Oceanfront duplex on R·4 --------N E w L I S T I N G kit. Good fma.ncing. Pnn. Completely remodeled. 3 room mobile home 1n pre11t1g1ou:. El Mor ro Bay Co\ered puking. por ch, ~loragc :.hed $59,SOO 4 Hames Oft I Lot Low"t pnce 1n 0>'11U Mesa Only Un down owe Always rented -• f :" HERITAGE only. P /P .673-7677 *DUPLEX* BR, 2 BA. formal DtR. $265,000 .• FH Oecora~ in earth tones SANTAANA Money Magazine has published \hal Santa Ana LS the place to buy real estate. We have 3 homes to buy for under $70.000 Call now ~ ~3666 3311 N COA.51 HWY. Worid .... Eatat• 556-7777 RE ALTO RS Ocemh owt o.plex Exclusive Usting 1 Must sell t his week. Reduced to $37SK. 3 Br +2 br . Drive by 4809 Seashore \hen call to see. Prin. only please. ~ .......... ty -~ ... 642-1150 '-! ---·· I ILOCICTO llACH 3 bdrm. 2 bath beach home in a private com· munity. freshly up· Rraded. Call today! 646-7171 Ol'fN Ill 0 •H S llll\I 108' Not I• !CIBl111 THIAUFfS Very lge. 4'bdrm .. 3 ba . a ir-cond. townho m e : red. to $163,500. Best op· por tunity. und e r markAlt! Broker 640-6560 IASTILUff IYOWMY Sbr, 3ba, $192.500. 144-1177 FIELAHD Lataeat aingle •tor>' noor plan ln Newport Shores. Bkr.980-5.W> HlrWYlewHotne1 Monaco Plan. 2Br +den. 28a. By owner S148,500. 67$-1323 IUTlll'S Of'POIT. T,,_./W~dNJ Seller Is Onlble. Write your "wants.. on either d \hes4! 2 rughly desira- btehomee. •Gate Guarded Com· munity 4 Br home under S200,000 •HarborVlew's Largest 5 Br bocoe under $200,000 CaJI Jo-Ann Doran 75t.061t en.th-•, ....... ,,.,...... ... OHCMlllMa&T 2 BR, 2 ba CONDO with fireplace SUl8.SOO POSSllll LM /o.t I BR, l ba CONDO $110,000 LEASEONUFE Ownr moving-won't last Ocean vu. Avail immed. Adlt comm. pvt pool jac&sauna $595/mo. ZOOOW ...... 11•& .... ,75-1771 Uve on the water. $59,500. 700sq. ft. Dix. bouseboaL I~~~~~~~~ 2 ba. 8'7S-2172. ..., BLOCX FROM BEACH DUPLEX BY OWNER 3601 Seubore Drive m• > 67>5e75 $210,000 4 Br 4 Ba, includes sep. auite fl 1ame roo m , family rm, dining rm, pool Ir jacuut. xtra lrg lot. Jlal1)or' Vlew Homes. •.t00 Fee. 1M5 Port Stanhope Pl. Owner. 75'-- SIOOODOWN Newport Heights 3 BR townhm . As sume baJaoce of $170,000 al SLS'75 mo. Prine. only. No qwillfying. Call owner MS-5.1119. SPACIOUS Ivan Wella built, 4br, fplc, fam rm le 3bll. Le po o l le 3-car g ar . Bay~t. OPEN Sun 1·5. IGClM. --------Health Food Sandwich WATBNO..-Shop. Top oeeanfrt Joe. "' Jd11t bu1loe11. Priced Extra lar1e corn e r rt..w Call ,... t Fu ... d uple• iD xlnt cond. ..... .e Cua, llooria\l available. Spec. ,_Reattcr __ 675-1 __ 1JO_. --- t.c:ulal' view. Appt. only. LAICROMT STEPS TO BEACH. 3br. Skylights, French doors. 2ba, up-lbr, den. 1 bath Won't last. at $162.500. down. 31,;ryrs old. Make Call Rae James, Agt. an orrer. ~lier motlval· 631·1266 ed..1Zl3'thSt. GREAT Vl EW-onc year new, 3 br. 21,2 bu. Super WAIMIMGTOH ltLTY ctean & sharp. As11uma 972-1104 ble loa..o 91 /8',; . Ask for J o h n M4 r s h a I I . SI 12,00CM.oweit RE / MAX lte;i Ito rs, Pricedia S..WM 631·l266. Th.is 2 Br + den con· domialum, situated in OCE.AH VllW the lovely development 4 Bedroo m h o m e . ~ Seawind, I.a the best Designed for 1ecluded buy in the are a at Uvi.ng. Wit.b Millioo $$S $ll2.000. Lots of extras, VIEW! $280.000. As· iD a dynam.ic & Interest· sumable loan. Seller will ing community-please pattern flnant'ing t o call today to make \his buye rs need. Excep· your home. lionaJ value. Call now for 675-7512 pri vate previewing . 114:963-6767 OCE.AHYmW 2Hallaes°" I Lot I ZO' to Oc••f• Oftt Owner will Finance sm.ooo BURR WHITE REAL TCR , INC. 675-4630 Redh1l I ~Ht·.1lty I 1,111 1-:t .Ill I 1Ill1" . . 3377 VIA LIDO, N.8. $169,450 3 Bdrma .• 2'-' baths. bay & ocean view; deligner decorated. ~\. Kl'd hi!!~">~ l<l'.t!tv ''"'' "'·"" ltll 111 .. E.ASTILUFf F\ght Inflation · own your home & land. Lovely 4 bdrm .. fam i ly · rm . formal dining, country kitchen . A+ location, like n e w condition . $2li.500. Xlol te r ms avail. Open Sal. l-4, Z627 Alta Vista. Agt. 67~5930 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OBVlOUS QUALITY II apparent tbru-out this magnificent 4 bdrm. 3 ba. professionally de· siped home. Enjoy ap· prox. 3300 sq . ft. of ~ living in one ol the most prestigious areas or San Clemente. Over $25,000 of pro- fessional landscap lnit means this home is r e- ady for livine & enter· talning. A quie t e x· eculive area. $3'1S,000. ()pen Sat IS.JO 11-5: 30 & wkdys S·S. IOS V i a Zapat a . C allfia Properties, 661-3606 or 'n2-8221. OPEN SAT &SUN 1-4PM. 3Bdrm, beam c l1s le m.ualve fplc. $121,$00. 2161.a Faperansa. [P#tfaillftFJ) R~F.STATI:: --r •~-----SAt«> rolNT Lg kit rm for pool. 48r + den. 2"'28a. assume loan owe 2nd, agt 551-6143 IRAl>fORD PL.ACE FHA ~ auum. $75,000. 4Br l ~Ba. 331-F Alton. Sat&n l..S. ~Ul39. S....."-J-10*6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCUMROHT Of'9t HOUSIS Sc>acious 4 BR home on xim.nndy beach + 1ueat qtrs. w /&ep. entrance. 31088 Coast Hwy. sns.ooo Open Sat /Sun. 1-4 Spectacular view from this 4 BR. s plit level home. right on \he :-1and. 31 0 15 Co as t Hw y . Jm.000. Open Sun. 1·4 ,....,..._/P..tls ledf:ltah 497-4144 IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• A PEACH OM THE IEACH 1.mely ocn front home with Magnificent View. Modem 2.Br, 2Ba. lg llv- in& ldinlng rm. Used brick frplc, lg upstairs SJ~ facing the ocn . Xlnl fmandng. CALL TO SEE 146-5502 .l'"'i , ..... IOtO ••••••••••••••••••••••• SNCTACUl.Alt YllW Cl C.talina from Tusl\n l&.ls. Exec home with custom q u ality woodwork thruout. Over ~acre adjacent lot. can be bought. separate or to1ether, with home. Owner will carry flnanc· iJll. Call 730-Soll 3377 VSA UDO. N.B. $245,000 3BdnDI. with boataUp SPAN. BEACH HOUSE Goldenwest 2Br1~ a.. frplc. bot tub w /leClUded canyon view. Realtors" Anodate. SPACE2l~ don osen r ... dt,1rt. CDMDUPLD 3 Br 0W1ter':s unit w ,frpl<' 401 GLENNEYRl:: & l Br 1 Ba urut 9": ii:. 497 4848 sumable loan SJ79.900 ____ ._ full pnce ~~r'U:eJc1llagc. ?br. A . U€HIG€ --~1 __ /-+.--~ HOM€\ mJW Coast lh••). NU Ori the Bay Side. DeAni a 64M646 BaY$1de Viii. 300 E Cst 1--------- Hwy. NB. Bch. pool. 1--------• j8CWZJ. MIWPOlrT HACH 12UMITS 112&-View from upper sundeck. 2.BR. 2BA. nu ktt c h e n , m a n y amerulles. I DOOR from OCEAN. Unbl>!Jevably k>w LOW PRIC ED at $4 2.5.000. Owner will trade. WortdltMlls'* 167-IBR, 2BA . lovely 556-7777 paOo,clo&e tobay. ~~~~~~~~~ o,...w;s..1.s On the South Si de t34.5-28R. 2.BA + Ira encl lanai. new <'Pt~rps Call at IJ34S to see all 3. Bkr. Leona Mor g1rn 67~10. ·74 Goklenwest 24x60. 2Br . 2Ba, fam rm. redwd deck. 511 Pk. San Juan Cilpo. asking $48,000. Sp rent 1189 •96-8337 Mobile Home 201'44 rent $107 Adlt.s gd cond 17261 Gothard Sp •23 11 .B. 8'2·3'29 Make Otfrr OIAMGE COUHTY , ... ALLUHDB SZ0.000 $16,500 Vacant btn 12x80 New Moon wn x9 expando 5 Star Pit. absolutely 1m· ma<' in every detail (Sl.J.58.64 ) . $16,950. 4t matr bdrm In this 12x60 choice location ($.WM) i19.995. Dbl wT'cse ~ Skyline. 1'73. Low space rent. <'lean 6 n e at . tMG374'1-48) ......... Stw-. HMIOO 19 UHrTS Excellent Npt Bcb loca- uon. 5 bills Crom tbe ocean. Tenanu pay ut1I Owner wanLS fast Silll•. l'UU price '839.~. L' £REH IG€ q_ ____ ~_HOME:~ 3J33W. Coast Hwy, NB ~ FOUR UHITS-C.M. ~ar MW. 3 Br owners urut, 2 ba. frpl. 2-car gar .. 3-2 Br. 2 ba. uruls TSL lnvst.mts 642-1603 11> DB.UXE UHITS PRJME EASTSIDE. CM 2 Bdrm.s eacb. 11iE ST ARN ES CO. 640-5711 MIWPORT IEACH Vanous loc oo Perun & Nwpt Sh u avail. All amenities. Presently le&M!d. Turn-key opera· uoo. Property mg mt avall.~12. BKR . ttmi»or llcrow S,.dtilth .. --,.. .. ,.,,, MIH or ... ch 1:1. c .. ..yff- fw , .. 1tiou. C•ll 751 · 775 Hk for .,,., 12 unit.a. Modern. 0% vac ~~~~~~~~ fac. Xlnt for out of town Acc1 ... fw5* 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• petio, walk to bcb, nu W. I I I• I09I SEE INDIAN W2LLS --· -.··• s*nt, crpt Ii tile. 191.SOO. PALM DESERT 43 O>n· - -vvv Owner.•·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• daa. See Ad Clau "2200 OllalMAI. IW"S V .A. TIRMS OflMSATJSUH l·I S-,,._ 4Br z Ba 2·1ty, huae .... ,,.,.,., IHO NIW SVJSTAd'RANDE c···-1071 )'Wd.. room to park boat ·--·········0 ·• 00 MOMI + IHCOMI -5.000 French dool'I open to * C ' fteaJt llalDOl"OUI llOOtq ft deck 1------... -ote Y fl apa. ourle>okin1 ~Investment aectuded prtv.te Cherry Ml).S777 la. lD bltdt baJ area. 3 Bdrm, CamU1·dinln1. owner. Synd, etc. Walk to all. Ocean side Macb ~m. Aakiog SU.000 I* lmit. Real Pl'operties Systems. 114·129-3059, 43MS'76. ltalDed l1Ma wlndowa. r.at.rtafoer'a dell1bt. Onn1• Park RealtJ ..... &lmpam. aMllJ 3 Ba trt level. lo..s. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir camper, $85,000. CATAIJNAISLAND 2147.... CM Italian u•. Now only l•-----•-•I •1-.Aal. Jibe', 2·1tY. 4 Condo. 2 Db a-cioua home w{S --..00 ~,Ir paUo. Walk -'4wnt BYOWNEa: to Avalon Harbor. * lt.udio twnbae un.ttl. (}}AAhf!AZ R,~TY ....... 2ba. lmmac. im· P .000. ~baa 3 1c ~· mac~lah, auume ~t.mie 2u.•1m .• .,.,, ... HPAl'Me rv. dla •~~VA loao. Cul·de· lhn Dklmod c.o. ktkben. iled)terraneu uc. W /tall treea. 1t 1le archllecture, oactoua 1rc und1. C rcW bHulU:a:i lndKpd. Are--.ooo.CaUUH.W'J Pr..-:ty 1611 .apnde ownenhlp. . ....................... Opens.t 1·5 ~......... Cbmm.. bmy CM at, tote 'l'o1eecallallm.soll ··-· .. -••••••• ... • bldll. 2 dplu, on " •e. 12 t-..o Bdrm unite. room ....... ....,, AU or put. Ealy OWi*' ftr e addltiooal unlta. •CWDN ,_. S. t I 00 ftnlDdna. BU. t41-5C* iMJ; I04I Wal.laCil, 001ta Maa. OJQM tu.• yr. •••-••••••••••••••••• tOOD Bq. ft. offtn bldl .,....,.. '° bdJd ~ aq. ft. mon. c.111. artaa , ........... W45,000 dD. Balance •.aoo oo CCIMJ'act. 20 ~ aub-ordblatlon, Prill • •inL .. MO. Nf.30120 TmMl.ftlM~ -Tmd.JOM A&Of ,.. ~ wHI can'J tlMI .... ll ... Jft•&Mi .......... EASTS.DE C.M. SPACIOUS HOM t; & DUPLEX $1 9~.ooo 642·25JOor 646-4848 TWO 4-PLEXES AU 2 BR. builluls. Closed gara1es. pool. A IC. A Great Buy at S290.000. Ria.ch Rl ty ~ •DILUXE HEW• U gbt and bright units. With patios or dttks. & au-rond. Nr the main ~ d.Jslnct of San~ • Ana. Parle Place. Inc 842-7461 • -----2 fbfieb on lot, 4Br·2Br. 4 blkb to bch. d 10tce H.B. location. Low m a1nt. Hai.tle free renten5, w1U 1---------1 con s ide r VA loan . Sl49. 900. By ow oc r 21 UNIT A.PilTMINT For sale Less than 1 year old 17 2 BR l Ba. 4 I BR l Ba. Excellent Westminste r lot'at1on Do oot ch.<1turb tmant.5. Call 546-414 l ~ COATSP.WALL ACE REAL E Sl-~TE 'NC ~\.560 t>s1d e C.M. triple •. $168.000 Ex cond. + terms. Ownr 6•2-7261 ; ff1H700 LohfwW. Z200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 t8sicle P•1r .... cV•L4'k ill Mesa area of P aim Spnnp. l Ac+. 5),000 or will separate. s.57 -9810 ~~~~~~~~ LOT w 'Pt.ANS Read~ for pttrrut. 214 Ruby. Q Da.ur Al.MOST NEW 4-ft.IX • GOOD SECTION RENTS BELOW MARKET Jvl.SU-3744 3IKI UNrTS -Xlnt area. O r a o ie Co unt y SI0.500,000 P08Slble con do ("(JflVft'SIOO :m UNITS Colorado SpnnjtS. Have white sllp $1.375.000. \..uu i s e Hostetler. BaJboe I.and. JDS.000. Ownr tBkr will co-op. a:ru1a1 • &M-Q40 RI LOT. Hunt. Be ach. XJnt loc. 3 bllrs from ocean. $59,SOO 25xll8'. 960-2988 IHDIAHWIUS PALMDESHT 43 Coodos, approved by locaJ county authority. engineenng & architect wed betns done. $13.950 pe r butldable unll . ~.000. Owne r <1 l41 328-71~ 28 urut C<Jndo site. Great Huntmgton Beach loca- RC~lorCO _tion_673-0_llJ __ _ 640-5112 a.c-rr.,...., 2000 -----...................... . ~II. macnab I Irvine ?--realty HIW DUPl.D OfflRtMG! You'll find special charm in this 2BR Cape Cod home & rear 3BR unit that is only 6 years old. Lots of features ... 3 fplcs -open beams - and much more. $245,000 fee . Pony Johnston 642-8235. CD·28) T ... TAX SH&Tmt Lg duplex south of the highway! 3B Rs each unit -ext rem ely rentable, or desirable for owner occupancy. $279 ,500. Martha Macnab M.2-8235. <D·29 > SOUND INVISTM911' PLUS tax advantage ... 6-plex w /two 3BR and four 2BR units -all w/fplcs. patios. enclosed garages & space. Fully rented -gross $27.500. (rents never increased) -located in center of "New Development Ar~a" -priced to sell NOW at· $330.000. Tom Allinson 642·8235 . <0·30 ) IASTSM COSTA M1SA1 R-2 investment potential! Darling 2BR cottage (shutters. fplc. & fresh paint) & hu1e Iota (approx. 50x140) .•• add a 2nd unit. • 500. Owner/a•ent Cathy Schweickert 842·82Z. (D.31) .oa IMYISTOMI Flea.Ible financln1 ia po1aible on U.la comer W..Ulcle Colta Mesa Duplex. Each aBR unit haa fplc, paUo • ....., ... 0n.11 a ~d a ln exeelleftt rental locat to' ean • ~ ONL!c-.: ,a. Jellllle BarMlt .... aoo. \IM!il *·,~:,·~ c::.-"' .... ~~ ~::.e·••· ·--~~~ .. ·-~ uoo ........................ TIADIWWMDS Scmor clti&ftUI. O>mpt, faciliU. tltl tlal'bor IJI. C M Space rmt suo az· mu. Nopeta ... -4Ul t' , .. .,......, ..... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------•t Oc.eutroat. Poot Ne-w 2 Br home. Pvt. beach. J•l!Ue CNd Cuard41d Community. 8rand MW home. PooU 6 tennlt 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Dinln1 • hmlly roonu. saaoo pitr FOILIASI Nfow 2 bedroom 2 balh home. lllulon Lakes Couolry Club. Golf- tenrus·pool. Beaullf ully land.Jcaped, no main &auance yard. 9!90Clubhoule Rd. DeHrt Hot Springs 2U.17&-2S72 o.tolC..ty ft-.,.rty 25 50 ....................... VALLEY CENTER ~-acres. 3 BR 2 Ba, 2,000 aq ft . adobe w /beautiful view of v11ley. Pr111ate gueat house, PoOI, jacuzzi. ldar. f1mily fn.ot and plenty of well water litany oaka and plnft for yo ur TOTAL SECLUSION Call for appt to 11ee 4 ~ lo &elling agent By Own er. 714·749-3892 2Nlll• ,_,_.c Yu Loh in Mesa area of Palm !°)pnnjt.'I I Arre+ '60.000 ur wtll separute ~7·9fll0 .•............••....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 3102 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RANCHO MIRAGE Z BR condo. Pool, apa, t.emla. 129 n.ite, by mo. Avail Oct l. 71.f-!168-1.565 ------- WINTER JN PALM SPRINGS! DllC dbl c.·ouch_ Decorator furn 2br, 2ba 9' wet bur M08l t'.11clw.1ve park in are a All amen1tae1 No <'h1ldren Call wknd11 7 14 324 1572 o r 714·532 108ll w1tdays 16oalsl...t 31 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlnler lae. Mual aee .. :15'1t inn. 213 / • llOZ -------• ~E OR LEASE OP· TION. 4 8d + loft Pool. MOMAICHIAY 4 Bed.room, J Ba lb Qimpld.ely Fu.rniahed ~Yurlyal ll.500 /Month e-.yaco. REALtsrATE 1104 So. Cout Kl way In Vlll-.e Fair LAGUNA BEACH 4t7-J417 ocean/canyon view Tim Rhone, A&l .. 63H2116 --------JASM TNE CREEX Ocun view 2 br. den, formal din rm. 2 frplcs _$1%!1.) mo '40-1212 A Ill_·_ For Lease /Lealie Opuon 2br, den. J asmine Creek Condo Sec. gale, pool•. t.erwa, priv Jae. $1000. !!~~~~~~~~)mo. C1ll Tanya Al SD-1351 or 646-5096. ... ,.. ........ Jiff •-••••••••••••••••• ••• For lea.ae w ~able con- ~ 0-t Condo. 2 do cooveraion. Deluxe BR. lam nn+den. 2"" lllOO sq ft. ocean view bllt.hs Frplc. pool ., ten· duplex apt. Call aft Sept nia encl $7SO. 84$-3323 lO for detalla. 6"T.Ul892 ClteAnlront. wlnler; 2 BR, So. d Hwy. 2 br, 2 ba. 2 ba. 1iOO Moo\h d ah w h r • r r p I c N 0 «7S-M39 P ET S ! SS 0 O m o ----8'7S.ai08. I bdrm. DO pelJl, winter IMO per mo. meld util. Su l'r 2 bdrm l ba ~1753. garage. yard. curpeti.. UDOISU fireplace. No pets 64(). 7 UIO ., 1198-2000 Jerry 2 Br, 2Ba, fplc, dbl gar, Winter.~-673·3370 ZBr, l&, frpk. d,hw~hr. ---S~2S mo 759 9570. Wint.er Rental, 38r hse. ~9303 ~blk to beach. S300 -- ll17...,32nd St., Nwpr\ Bch. Owmi.ng older 2 bdrm. · 1"'1 ba. South of llwy ---•---•.--• $550 m o. 549·2332 or Oceanfroot JBr P, super ff'ls.87S2- kJc_ Avall rar winter ren---- t.a1. $l200/mo. F\ally furn. Highly upgraded cxer __ bome. Beaut. decorated Drive by 111 Vi• Udo w/all •~tiee. Desira· Nord. Lie 2Br. 2ba bAeklc. SUSOmo Yrly l&e. wi'den It patJo. WT!l /1110 _S6_l_~------ yrty. 3 8', 2 ba, gar, fp, 1651> Balboa Penin. Point 2 Br. 2ba, 1>1ngle family home fUUy lum. f100 tmo yrly Waterlronl Homes 6311400 mo. IJlt & lut, ~ dep. 642-S290 -------C...M.te 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UST SIDE Brand new 3 Br. 2~ Ba ---------1 townbome. l car 1ti.ra1te. ~ the beach• 2 br_ 2006 W Oceanfront. $4 50 Winter. 7!59-l6ii • 631-0900 frpl c , $k yl1g ht , rrucrowave Pool. tennis. • mo. Days &46 4.262 , e\'t!ll&U·llMl. ~ ..... &Miii a•._..,, .. ,..,.,.. .. ... ......... ~ ............ 2 ~·· .... • • uwwr ..... ""a --. 2 .., , ................. ... YIAll.Y ·w .. 2•1 ................ .... ........................... 1»1•z h ~DI a. C..-. .,.,.., '"' ••letkill. Ywy Ip.,.. ........ . ........... , ............. ~ ......... ,....,.z .. . "--••dllwl a ..._,.... '11-JJJ 1 ff.arbor View Hom ... Pltue I U llutei:o. 48r +xtu rm, fplr , ...., It prdeNr lnct auioomo. '4CM401 ---------Beach house Jbr, den. ltr + loft. pool,., .. la· .._ ... 1mev.. ab. Mi«helt .... vWw, OIW Lakeside •~'8tJve l bdrm. In ..,,.. Wk• ... P\repl.ac.. cMPOrt. JIOOI, t.e.w. " CDDft. .,. C.ll MWllO. trpr, cocnOI. pool. ten· • f100lno, lat • lut aoo deanina 2nd mo. --·· s..~a-........ JJ7' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br """'1.lhed. ci,o.e Lo llm-e cwr Villa Condo. beach. am Cam.loo C.piatrano. S38-l!l40 NwSlt I.ale, la 2Br. 21N, fs 1\ID rm , SJ'U NO • e"ZS-297 : fTMlllew-. 2 bdrm.. larp p1UO, c:••an. l houN to beach. Wbat.r $425.LoWe~ JJt .................. ....... le new .... iba. lA Wood· ~.near parll/pOol. l c:bUc[Clk ...... S.Sl-14-U I bdrm. Z ba 2 car cara1e. tMO mo. Call ~r<.mt condo. atucUo ..,._,_ n-I b Ii • l Br. $500· $100 ..,_ ._.,ta 1 r. coc- ~aft7pf1) -_ ..,... ,.._ t.aie. Patio, 1ar SS25mo. --·4• --UUJ 1ndd. Open ffouH ~cl.le Condo. new Sal cape townbome 2bc'. c:..MMeM 3124 Dmm,.... 1126 28r, 1 1& ba. w /reic J>ka. + dea. 2ba, fprlr . ~ laect. 3741 ~DdSt-Npt. Bch, .. •....•............... -·•••••••••••••••••••• -·-•••••••••••••••• Avall lO.l. lllOO $41-Tlf4 lllriwn. patio + coaun. •New 2br COOdO Ar. So. L1• new ocean vie•. •---11. 12""1 POOi " teania. 952$mo. LAGUNA BEACH MTR ~ PllWI. Pool, 11pa t'50 dectl. 38r, ZS.-tu!l. See _,..._ --~ , ..._ INN. Ma.id Hrv • color 8XM!lln4or11f-Q217 Ill :MOSl Mlllai• Ott raJJ ....................... ---------TV. he•ted pool Utll &3'1 -'Jot'J for sbo'Wlna '100. On pnv bearh 81\K' air. 2ba. I bUt to oc-ean. 1714)494-!1294 985 No 3Br, 2Ba. lg "d, v.-.. nic~ _ap.::.ppl~-------r ·-Villa Pools. tm tmmed or~y. I yr c:o..t Hwy. 1 ~·1 -· leaae. ~2$/mo. Open --------- Bath 1ZOOmo·yl"ly. UtU Ll\clJ OPEN HOUSE ~ 33r-d St. Npt. bch. Brti. , . . \ •• home. $550 mo All. • .......... )JJ• n lll '114 499 ·2520. OC"'ANfl'RONT Btll m.c10 r • ..._, ~ m-~ Sat/Sun 1·4. Z26 Calle "" ....................... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Senna 8'.S-22Jl2 otl'lle, S.rh. I ., 2Br apt.. G lld ~ JIOZ , 2 Br. 1 be. fncd yard. encl pr. Crpl It dfl)a Lndry rm area No pets. $365 mo. lit It lut +-S125 cle anan& & serty . 77().58251 •NEW 3br condo nr SO Cal Pina. pool, spa ~. &13-8974. 75.9-0217 Eutalde Enle rt111ners Deilght. Jbr 1 ~.ba , many amen. kids. no pets AVIUI IHl f725 631-0491 Pool house. 3 Br 2 nu. bonus rm w /Bu. yard It pool 11erv. incl. $649 54&-28C7 ---- Btl1 2Br Twnhu. wrw N\cez Br2 Ba w 1canyon cpta. drpl, frplc. blt.M, view It frplc. near n~. Al:.. 2 ear 1ara1e. 2,,.,Ba, •mo 131H11100 or alter wtnter only 4&4-48iH ......... • •••••••• ••• • • S... A. UIO e;.ut. dee--;; a~. ma 1d pool. l5i50 mo. lat It lut 1_5._•_m.s ______ _ + llOO tee. Call Donna FULL OCEAN VIEW ill6-UOO Wood It Gia.a. Almo~lt Lovdy 17001e1.tt. 3 BR 2~, MW 4br. l11111h ma tr Ba condo. central air, ~le 3 fprcs. lrg i.un children. pet.a OK. Avail deck&. All blltna Water. ~ 549-1386 + gardener Ould It pd -------OK SI. UO. Lt.e 499-4820 2·1lY S Or 3 Ba. gardener i n rluded 1800 mo 982-5679 aft SP M ------ Small house. employed Mdult. no dog•. w11lk to bearh $350 m o ancld wl. 494 llMI ....................... aervl<'e. pool, ut1I, • lBr. 1Ba Coodo. 2 car i.k ... ZZZI prap. ~. tt2S mo. ------494 . 8 13 9. 151-6l 12 . ~15 3 bdrm 2 ba Condo. 2 blk.I east d So Coalct Pia.ta on M acArthur Blvd Qu~ren OK. no pets UW. 1neld Pl per mo IV I Mu , 770. ll33 S.....L..,_. 1216 ....................... OC:l>MAlONT /View Lee bafron y. itrffnery. be.a..-bea<'h.. 2 BR 2 ba, aerun ty bldR- Wat.erl ront HomeK 631 1400 tUni rondo deluu•. 2 lir 2'-'> Ba. d1n1n1: rm. 2 frpk "· patio. )(r,..at ocan vi""" l'l(lO •~ 77ilt> JbM with 1t11ra1te l.Aw~r <Xei.nfronl. :i.iindy t·fJve. I 4 BR. ~ar ocean. North 3Arrh Bay Ocean view, Br. frplr. derk. BBQ. ~nd. view , DR . .,.,, 2 bdrm I ba 1575 per l5(JO ~ +&Lucho It gar1ge. ~ mo ~ --- CHILDREN 6 Vean Ii uoder An Welcome At ..... ,c ..... From $350 •Beautifu.I Landscaplo1 -0Uldren'1 play are.i • Xlnt rec f ac1lll1d •U:u ol 5t.oraae 11p11ce •5'1eaous 243 BR •20.rport.'I per apt. 570 t: Imperial Hwy 1'\lllt'l't.Oft lr7~ 1911 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. , •I .. " New duplex; 3 BR. 2 ba . each with pa\.lo '625 M o Yearly lellll4! No peti:. GREEN VAU.EY Sharp 2 1tory home w 1th 3 Bdnm. 2 ba, boou.a rm It den on a apac. very private cornt'r lot Beaut. view of l3 •cre greenbelt Only ~7~/mo 9Q.O?Bkr 4.IK-9:ra ee.uurullBR.2ba Vrly • W....... l29I t'9wpor1 leedt 1769 $750 per mo. Nwpt. :~.:::::~••••••••••• •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Beach Rlty "7S 1&12 Bay .t ~arh 7S9 0811 f'anu.ly only 2 bdrm 1 b11 Condo with Pool. rec room. play 11re11, spa. MJCUnlY Near ahopping. frwy "35 per mo <.:on tact V1ck1 957· 1886 · r 64&-2671 JBR f ' 1P. utll IUdt. Adults No Piits 2U4111,., Pomorul $360 &42·~ Bar k 1h1 y l'ondo <I Ar. 2~2ll!.. lam din1n11 rm. sun d<.'<'k + lit patio, dbl garaJ(e. partly furn. PoOl. t.enruJ>. JACUz.71 t675 mo 642-<YZ73 aft 6 30 f' M. CLEAN 2 BR. encl garage. & patio area s:m1mo. AdullH. no l>('t.8. T73 w 'Wilson. 631-4889. Nice 2 Br.I Ba. £.aide. nu pa.int, end. ur. f~nr. yrd, pj(). lit, last It sec. ZW4 Orange. ~·2778. ----EASTSIDE CM. 4 BR l '-'i Ba. Family k1tr h, aun room +pallo. rhaldren & pelOK P>mo I yr -----.......... cd J240 ....................... HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br Priced from ~to M95 f'ncd yard & garages. f'am1f1es please. kids & pets welcome Call 964 2:166 or 973-21111 Ag\. no f e.: ------ WAMTID Jltr llou11e 1n Manna S<-hool Dlitnrt S375 lo $400 mo Please call 846-3579 al\ 61' M. Pl~h 3 ltr, 2 ba . near new. g-rt area nr bch. Pvt yd. 1585 968·9'~ ----:llr. 2ba, huge lam rm, f /P. 2 gar. Nr ocean, prll. 1llO ~ 1223. S38· I 1.86. VACANT 2 BR 2 811 , relnf., walk to shopping, adlooll, clOlle to fw11 137!1 mo. Village R. !: 91S2-4471 , ulll for Gene 3 AITb Bay. gre1tt \ w"' • J 8R,3ba ll200Mu Co8st Royal. OC't'iD Vl(>W. wood Ar glua. 3 BR. z•, ba tl5() Mo Turner As MK'. 4lM 1177. 499 4~1 ...,.....,.... l2U . .•.....•............•. llOMES fl'OR Rt:NT 3 or 4 br Pnr«t lrom ~ LO $C96 f"n('d ya rd &t 11aragu, famil1e i. plf'aae Kids Ar p~li. ~ Call96'~or 9'TJ. Z!r1 I A Rt . no I tt h . 2ba Adult Townh'>Ui<f' ttc.n ,_..a..d or Monarch Swnm1l. ~ ~fw t11•d llOO ()cot l ~t 0 "' nwr /AJo:l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-(»41 l..ake Park 3 Hf< 2'• I.la. lam rm. romm ~I '- p!U'k tfj()O mo HJI 77M f"ooOulb rondo. 2 Rk. • I» .. den. cl~an ' ~Mu ~ June. 499.-tS&I ~NINE CONDO lux :b', 2bfil adJ ioU rour:i.l'. dbl ear S500 mo. Adul~ only Owrwr 497 l 904 .... ,.,.. •och 326' ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO YEE' Apt & Condo rentala V1Ua Rent1&li. eTS-«JUBkr . N 8 at ocn_ Yrly, adl4 . ~ mo bn1:ht Ar ~unny 61~.~.60JO LUSfS-U.UtS! J Bedroom Cui. t11m 1\&.<IOn homt> tlOOmu 2 Bedroom+ Oft> homt· Nt-WpOrt SUlOOmu Townhemt• lyr le11~'. Vlew. upcraded. ~mo 3 Bc.-droom. cUlllom home 2 rpln, Wt't bar, ~OI pond, horw aull lllOOmO WIHAYI YLUL Y & WIMTER 18'TA1.S r--..1~.ticMts associated 811(.Jl'fP<, QfA lt(,P~ l f •' I "' • '' t, ~ ·~ 6 ' ' •• Wlnter 2 bdrm (.;•rai:,. HUJlt lnh. d1i.hWi11l>ht'f ~ ltJ 'and ~206 Nep tun,. $4 2~ 6t U:Jo !>4K 9'Z1~ 16'<! Br aph Winter & )'t'arly Gara~t> parkin~ ~ t.o beach 67J.3'$1 orS44.QIW Ute,lin/ront. 2 BR. lllnl rond AdulL.;, no pt-ti. Gar Wntr t4.SO 67 J 7708 SHORT') ERM Reot.ali. W'8.ly. W\11\.H '° Year1y A# '7~170 Jbr, 2ba, incl watt>r ., Townhomt>Turtle Roell ... - .... ...t-r. -1s1 I .... Blitfsrondo.leaM.".3BR. V •br I I -.Jl-.-1.,'"'CH _. ..... ..:r .., mo e~ 2 ba . sane.I«' l~el . l>P'-'<' L'l'ta... • tn eve _... '~ ~ \.aCUlar view. Bari.tam Ill ~ LOUt. rplr . Wt>l bar. Bacti. k1lrll. bath, utll pd ~ 19'29 S7Z mo Ait 640 0020 air rond . m1t'rowavt· & HcA.t:I Apb $210 yrly &. SECLUDED 2 BR I S., Seabreei.e Townhoust' dlx --tr a i. h t' om pa<' l u r \CJ L'll & la't Z\06 W ,.. am ii y rm . Pal Jo. 2 br. 2 ba, aJI ameruues. OCli:ANf'RONT 3Br h"e SUXJOmo Ckt-anlront 673<C15-4 duldren & f)t't OK. ... _,,,, ...,._,...,., with orn v 1~w $1200 ., .. 7~ 1700 , •. ST"' I'._ T ,1 I' t· a,' II perlDO lyear ....., ""'"'.....,.. mo /yrly or "''1ntt'r ' .,. "• · ,.. .... • ' •"' ..... , ... , .... 1107 ....................... ~BR I btth. Yrly StePI to beach. Gas pd.. r-ftrig. Sll5 Ph 873-2113 I bdr It Bach 11va1I 404 t:. BaJboa Yearly 675-3901 ZBdrm I b:.. l blk lo <lC\:811. l(ar. patio. ull 1n- r l $tZJ, yrly. 67~·~. ~~17 HAY Vl1':W2 1"1rm Y1:ar- ly l'J6() + utll 67J.1363 & m~ 1010 l't"llln~uJa Point 2 bdrm I b.J l(afuj(t:, ~untl•·"I<. laundry Adulta. oo ~lb ~ mo 67l-1194 ---ecr-....... llJJ ....................... Cbarmlng Jbr. 2ba, FH. IJl't.IO, frplc, bca~ ce1l- -. in1<. gara1te. nu crplb, ,) paint . tch utlt'r.5. gll.rde n. 75&-1~ I Rr, gar, lndry rarll . 1375 Call Jfter 6PM. 64Wl651 I Hr bacl\4.·lor ""'Iba. no lutcl\4.'fl. non ism k r. rt' h rt'q S250 and ulll 675-96711. 64(). 0117 lt24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .. WGOVT • * PftOGIAM * STOP RENTING' SMALL Bach cottafe, 2~~i~.1c.:,.·a~~ .. ~: ~able. ARl 673 6210 1~ 1ta,·t1~1 ;:rrnoe.2 !!~~re~: S25()per rno. I year. mw, freflhJy palntl<d in· W Bdrms duplexes, t4.SQ ~ it;f;lii; -v•- Dtall'llllil' AJI amen+ FP. side/out, '" park, avail up. Yearly j!;;;;;.;!~!!!!! 2 BR. I.le living room & 3Br. 3Ba + yrd, )OR to AVAlL Sept LSth Prine ammed. 8U-44'19. 96J.71CO ___ 87~912 Rkr pauo Slt-pe. to bearh MESA VERDE bome at· mosphf're 2113 br di" aps, no pets. ~1034 Own Your<>wn Home beac h . $675 $695 . only Agent. 6'45·3-414 PRS+clealung&taecur. l\it Canyon2bdrm.dt'n, C 3 II l ~.Jn.~ IM&-l03S. eves. ~J.S61J2 ----Vacant 4 BR l ~ balha. pool. tennlll N>UrtJI. _.,._ I D rd 3425 <Xeanf~aullful dlat •NOOOWN • Govt. Makloll E Z VETERAN BROKER LET PHONE RING 131-5102 If ~ou re 1n the market for a better car, be :i.urt- t.o check the muny auto-. adviirt1sed for :i.ale in Uaulf1cd My 11WH01'a/HIU °lot W. prlofK1It1100 OT .... ~ lor a Piiaf POWfH Ad ----- a 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Cd lllX»y, .... bll )QI ot ~rg. II to• yow ~I VIM 0t M .. 1W e,,.,,.. (""*'tc~ ada muet N pr1pald) peadllne: Any time before s pm . Tuesday . Al..,,. ""*be""* •Ad CM M In Mt'~·-claalffolllon •by.no~~ 4br. 2ba. fam rm. Cplrc. fncd yani. m.6472 -·•••-••••••••••••••• ---r •-.....,. Ctuld ..,__, Be-..... ..,.., ~. rp ..... _.,mo cl<Xie to park rcn 963-0175 For leue New NewPort ~ IKTI, 12200 Mon· 3roos or longt'r Reli. OK. $5 S 0 . + u t 1 I . Terr Condo. 3 Br. 2"4i b•. l«ILO, adLllt condo, 2 BR. ~IM9 714-5411-7822, 2ll-82Z-_. fl~l 2 bdrm ., den. frplr, cerernlr tale e ntry dfn, 2 Ba. pools. all fac1l ----- all 6pm 1900/mo) Plu.b crpta. $57S /mo 8 44 .2126 . pd. Walle. to •h o pa . l ldnn fum Utll pd 7 LA MANCHA An'S Larite. l.uJ bd 11arden apta Adults. Oahwhr, bltni, end gar, IH bbq. • Pool Gas Pd. T18 Scott Pl 6C2-5073; ~5'11 -----------2~ ba cedar &t alua. S ~ 21)..~ doan bch No <'hLJdren l Br 2 Ba + frplc ., bUta toocean. Dbl car pvt PIU 13.'i() 875 6039 2 Bdrmii. l bath apt. microwave &t super fenc car. fully 1nalnt. yd. OOVE pnlhu 40• ball' BuuL upcrlldt!d ~. 2ba _ ____:__ ~ Adult.11 S?15 mo. <i~111 yrd $650 mo. Afl 7. Adulta, no pets_ lnqwre ~ 8111 1 3br. boat condo. I moll old Oii Qa\Om deororated 3 Br 2 p.tkf fl42.50'73 ~-ll49.dys6'5-IJ161 at 527 18th St. SLIP avail. $105. ~.H.8.MIJeto Ba+ 4 Br 2 Ba , V~l new 3 Br lwnMe, n4-9f».6331. 1156-2"7 ocan, lennis, pool .. 1pa. Wlhr tdryr. ~or TV. few 152.\mo.Ca.llLynn doontobeach ~ Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse. Spaclou1 fi,..ace " pool. Quiel areM. Adult&. no pet11. SGS 87S-51N9 i1K5-3311 l dbf gar. Kida ok. Pooi. Beau&.lluJ 38r 2~e. Con- petlo. l'SOmo. 64~~1 do, pool, Jee. z.car «ar. • 2 Br/JOI\ 2 Ba condo, A/C, opeaer, tl§eO. Avail Now. ....... hr 2 pool No pell. 548.-fle.2. ._.... • car aar. • , _ __;_ ______ _ pat.lo. Sf15. 873-1163 Nwpl l!«hla. 3 br, 2 ba, fplc, $575. lWl·TIH, ~TXTT .,~ 0548 • Bdr .. 2~ batha. Houae for ~--· KB. Si() mon· tb1y. 914-l4U -----4bdrm 2b•. fplc, new 5*nt. ftned yrd, patio. nlce area. 1185. 813-lJIO borne. ate ltM.H7. C.M. 3 br. I ba. IJ'l>IC, petJo, fncd yard. I child over 6 ot. No peta. C'loae ~ .choola • shopplna. Lae. $186. 151-4419- New downtown home. J Ira Bil. crucrowave. 2000 eq f\, Ir& patio. Gardener 2 Br. l ba, 1111-. clean. No IDdd'd. $ rnlA 10 bch. '125 pets. n«ar bearb. M50. - -0111131-ff1•Jvmat mo.--. .... --New I br houM. No pet.a, Nll'li JJ42 no cbUdreo. M50. mo. -·· .. •••••••• .. •• mm1, La•. Jbr. 2.oot•q. rt. Z8clnn lBa dpb, lndo Wat.front Condo. LH rm. It )'rd, ... rrl)U ~ ....,JmO. rn>MT1. palot. patio. SS50. 221 1 ______ _ l(aolc81.. Ts.l4.ll WeterfroDt. lpac J lbt. a.. 2 car aar. dlll. pl&. P'l-eahly paint.ed. Avall.-.~5421 Bdrm. 2~ M. fam rm. On 1.__ .,.. ol pool ...... lM«INlf/IJ!lt- 'llt /110,000 oP(. mooe)'. Prtee 81lt,.IOO. Wll&a'fr'Clll& ,._., !QC. •·MOO CLEAN SHARP 3 br tnaw crpta. drps. bltna + microwave, dbk sar w.qnr w/elec. dr opnr . fbcd-patios. ~mo. WATERFRONT J br, 2 be home on Channel. in cf1 .Up for pwr boat up lo 111'. Obie 1•r + Jllra srlc. SUDO mo. JACOBS IOI. TY 675-6670 M0-3113. 9l8-0T31 -------*5A.N JtJAN CAP. nu:-e 2 BRIZ ba. pool, dt'c.'11:, ur. No pt.U. S*tmo-)'T·lae. 4'Hl'14. ........ ,_,,.. .. ~ ....................... 17M ....................... Wini.er llaltal. 2 BR I Be. .... a...ca.~. fT'-"11 WINTER RENT A.LS !lbr. 2ba, houle w /'MW criit ~7$mo 2br. lba apt. $IOOmo. ar. 2ba. ~ · t houae ·~ 2br rondo nr. So_ Oil Plua. Poot. spa ~ ~4 or 758-0217 ---to~ • moomo Near new 2 t>c-. 2 ba, bU.n1 .. DIAMOND d1hwuher, l aundry nor "'L fST•TE factl, 9Wldel'k. Pl& mo. "~ ~u Achlllli, no peu. Daya 1,..,"'f.. C,.O:-.:.-'· ~; evn C'JS.1411. M.S--TSJa ------~~~~~~~~ 2 Br, 1 ba. Eaf!I 1ar, bltn11, • = No lrld• or pet•. call Newly remodeled lbr apta, yr1y 1375, wlnltt $350. hacl f\&rn , dw. pr ace OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN DMW. Oceanlront.'NB. UbUlanoolNB Pkl.rl. m.aM 811dlfronl 2br, winter ftlllal, avail ~..June, near n ew l e nn la. ...llG. llJ..NJ..am. ~'1:129titwn5-lpm. 2 Br. I '>'I ba townhouse apt, dabwhr. eact patio. prqe. Sin. Aftha, DO peU.~~-7--~~ 14e 2Br lbe . Sml patio, carport, laundry. DT•. Avallt/1. I'll~ a 8r 4111 atudk». 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AK flfI Alllam.l llteher'-ltldlna .. -.... 1-,.....: I"\. ..... • r:.::. ... ..,, · CWWJE TO SHARE·IOO Aal.Ml-i. M7·l•02 Ml. lilt fedlale kotUlh T•· • ." -..;.• --"A '"''""' -RSTAJLSPACE ..._..,.,. ...._ olormlx.-. ..-•:.-., ___ ;..._ _____ .1~ •u C!oMo =•·•*Bl•ff. :r~.!:~.:!.':::o!.°: OOBTAllESA c..tW..."-64~71 roud 1ar1• ttlack .... .,,.,....AMI,. ....... -.J'ir.1'a• •Ni Ne,... ,., __ ,.....,.. 414.f.211 UOOot 13801111.ft. ODE. ,..,4tueyeu .am• ~a Shepherd male .... ~sw. ..--U•1,oa Harlt••r. TM:mai1-..•1 JONES __ _... 11\batTwtlnAve. ~" ~.,. 2·3 yra . old . Vi c ---~ !.!!!-• ll1mt Corp, .. QI • H1' tlf.ALTYINC OMce...... 44H BamttlUty~ter Aoy"""'°"SZO,OOOalio Talbert /MaaaoWa. ---· .. -•-•••••••••••• MZ-SMO Mr. Harp'ave. 151·3535 Pblmd wk. Golden~ • 9-0PllO ..i':'~ .. a• w ........ frpk, :-;;;.:-.:.:-;:;;;;~ r.n ..... OfliCE 11*8 available 0 , ........ 4500 BuMDeealow.any Hell. H.B. black 11M11e 1°1b&nd--:-Blk--Spanl--e-l,-M-. ... *· ....... Oa• • ...._.,,..... .. ,.u. .aeo~ •&o•. )en.-atD 9t 11115 Beach Blvd .... •-••••••••••••••• parpe,a.ayamL Germ•• Shepherd. vie. Broollhunt/ID· ...,. ... ,_..., t•cl. •-.mi. __,.-.im. ;'.T;.~~h. lnss!'u~; HIWPOITllACH /e#.~ ...,..,.. diaoapoti.t,HB.llU731 lft4IR No ....... II.ta ••· s Mb from bcb. W1 ' ' t JIH maadl. Pbooe ware 31111 fl. 1000 f\ office BUSINESSLOA.NS Laator Fo.md •pet! Call POUND: Shepherd pup- _--.;...,;;....;;,. ____ ....;.._1 -...~Noi-.ta. -•••••••••••••••••••Newport oceanfront. ~ llO per moa&b. IPllCI. qwet lite l.ndu. AnypU11J011eoralJIOlllJlt. Animal A11l1tance PJ,bnra/blk,vic AUaA-9" 1la. w:taNf fU, m.'111'1 t Br i al.Ory apt actOI• Mi·lli'o. Xlot loc. or pier die*• per mcdh. Dally uu. No alllomollYe or LoweA rat.es. ASSURED Lea«ue. 53'7·2273, no fee. ta Ii Ma1nolia, HB. .. d from _park -•o mo. •Ulln1ad.s.~7m Pllot omce. Pboae flbenlasioa. 64$·3323 nNAHCING . .....asa sa20 -~'7J.:.::k=, ·~= ~ SllcftliM -SG-4121ext.m . dJW. LOST:GreeDVaJJeyarea. --------_ ....... ,.. • • JI•• --Mtml Corp., 2 bdrm. o.re...i~ patio W _.. f Mw~ a. Trwt SOJS F.V.~~.puppy. PUUHD: Cortatlel. Vic -__ _,, ---""' ' ' p \JP. Offl~e·aton, artCJJouse s pace or -4'r!lm0 r em. ,_.wen lo Sant.a AD• Heu. Iden· • -....... -~-~-_..;.._..;....i-••••••••••••••••• oc:ieu view. So. l.a.lu:na. ...__ c aMse tD to :noo ._,. fl -··••••••••••••••••• .Mellow. REWARD . tif ... L """"-°"""' ' ... -1..._ -1 Ir... ts llu.1 ....... 1. ta40-weell.45-311$Cll' qlb, ... ..,., A/ . 11301 .,. · y, .. .,,_.1'G!N. •a;;,;,::,;... PWwl · Uw,~w /Mrium. W4't .......... drhl• HIO m~lll Beadl.H.B.Lse.MZ-ZM avail.LMserate21'.2tU ,.,... ..... C.. B-1111 ,_ C SJSO &. I • -~· Ari)' W , fprk, l cat 1ar. .. ... •••••••u••••••••• ~.C.M. 979-2290. .t.11 tvw ol -• -ta•A LOST D -• • ---• IC. ~4.. 714~-. l ar z Rm S-St.es from tTS. ,... , ....-"'91 -~ : o I n • m e d ... •••••••••••••••••••• 0 •a • w at• r pd. WT9S Now taJuna a-"cauooa Tl9 W. 19th SL Call Tom ..... W..e.d 4600 ~ ........ .mcc lttt. Charlie. med n , taffy .....,. cUJIOI\, PQOI • ......... 3141 &LAMDLO.OS forwinterrmr.,:J; S.0-1.200. _..................... s,.a. ..... t. color, lotil hair over •LORI'S* ..-tJ room. AYai.I. OIOW. -······· .. ••••••••••• Free rental Hat\n• c•• •us ... T Respo111ible, work Inc WTlk eyes. Reward offered WE'REll OPEN24bn DAILY &G-3013 83&-0104 talaQf-.td•.~1111. Zldnn.apt..Ocunvl.ew, aerYlce. Save time" _. ._ Retail/Office space, '100 writ er seek s o n e 642-2171 545-06tl »lr14 ' .,........_ ~· ........ 1 ,,., 11 .. apaclo••· No p el1. mooey. For info ull: IQ I\. WH tcliff a rea bedroom cottage 1n ·~ ........ .::: .. ~~ .ff'7·S49S, 2tl07 Sol11na »Nil 1·676-4148,call rollect CoronadelMaror Costa ,...a.4rLIF0RTD'I Follnd:smglcln femml•. --"Y~--.. Wa.y l()rlilES Mall. Quietness Hien ~ dog, Broa~moor area. l>I••· Closeit 1ara1e . · IH.Al.I V INC. Snail Cllfice. Perfect for tsal. Wnt.e Classified i\d American Mort. 54'M1Sl S.OClemeote. ~ ,.._S.Coat ahoclPhtl •. OCEA.l'fP'RONT studio. MDI~& serVLce, etc. dl6, Dlllly P'I'°', p O. ~ ---No-· br 2b _..,. ,,, , ... ~., On.ly ..,5 per '""'· 1102 • $28,000 purchase Found: Sm gray dog. v1c · --......... l , r, _,·$495·SS96 n -A• .,,_ •• """ Box lS60 Cosliil Mesa 3 2nd T SSl.-a. Including utilities. nc&1r.etat.e I (TI4IS73•6210 1 Wesl17thSt.SantaAna. • mooey, yr. · .D El Rancho Mlrt, Hunt· _ __;. ______ _. -.ol21 THEEXCITlNG Fbr more info c ull Joe 92626. 1.3% interest pd. mon· inc'-onffarbor.840-3'720. WAN'T£D: Fe m ale to • a.bare expenses ol 2 wttk st.aY in Tatuti. Dec 22 t.o ' • J an Sth. Call Barry f19.l017 ----- ~ZBr, Htba, ti · · Ca nale 54'1 ·411H or Desire 15e/renl of house t.hly. On new home near ,.wt yd. fplc, 1ar, no peta. f.#dpx IWI apt. 2BR 2ba. PALMMl5A Ans Renata at556-7707 cpl lookmg for unfurn 2·3 ~an in North Laguna. I' 0 U N O : G er m • ... t7J.8t03. No. end. bllt to beacb. ~TO NPT BCH bdrm w /l'nrl yd (Of" 2 ~ar Vactor Huao·s. l"uU Sbonlwr pointer. f'cm F.nergjz1n1t MASSAC E BDbJ ames-Ltc MaMeur OutcaJI 9· I l, 494-5111 Oceen view. 1575 yrly. Bacb,1"2 BR ......,.to~ 4JOO sn.11 Hlde-Away Olrice. nal.WY dotta. Have Rood 1'Ue ln11. Large equity 1r1 beat BUt nea collar air~ SIZ5. No doga. adulls, no pets. 4944 060 from szs.s& up. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only c;()rper month. Va· rer·s for a 11 of ~" proterts mve5t.M. Off1cp _wt_~_DID_._H_63_1_-c987_ MICHEU.E'S Kida . M5 Yw:toria. eves. Adults. No pets. Moving? Avoid deposits a, cant. 325 No. Broadway, 751.9100. 1.2-4 pre(. Sleve 499-1625 if no aoswer LOST 10 yr old male •o.k411* ~ lS61MesaDr. cut living eitpenses' Santa Ana. Historical ,.,,_,_ leave measaee. Prompt , __ .. <!~.. 1 ,,,... ... ---------• bdr W 1 c 011.-"'~•o1 .,. "" ~~· uIN• ~. umps rom l '-"-""·2Am SM-374!1 ba ta.ind l m. $375. a k to 5 UlM>.,,.i» NewPort Professionally since Bldg.rorl'DOttlnfoeall -----return . t Prsnc1 pals bad h ip. i /S . vic Z Br, 1 UJll uplex beach. f\srn Or unfum. Blvd) mt Sam Warren 5.58-6878 or WE NEEU A 3Br hou:.e Only > OowMown H8 ~ 7674 aJIC.. New .cpt.s, paint• call Martha at 661 ·1161 9am·Spm ~9660 HOUSEMA T!S Renata~ 7707 lower apt . Of' C(Jlndo in •FOXY LADY • OUTCALLONLV drps, mnc It stove, or4M-3672 832--4134 0-.... • ...,,. ... ~ the Hunt1n1tto n 8 ch, daMd pr. IMO. lit It Ut ----· -----I ("-• d ~ n a>u.........,. """" Manna Sch.I distnct C7S .:,.: dep. No pe\s . ~~· f~lc, Ocean0~· dWl1 1l11115e Eitpand your lifest yle EXICUTIYESUfTES to $400 Please t all ...,..,,,.., a ve Lag.""'"· New 1&2 bdrm luitury wtth acompatible room· a vailable near OC 84fr8579a.ft6PM Loft!y E 'side upstrs apt. ~75. 494 ·6942, adult apts lll 14 plans ma~ We dacover that Airport. Attractive rates 2 Pr. 1 ba $1ZS /IDO. Gari----· ______ , rrom $350 + pools. ten person.call lllclude re<"epllOf\Jst. law -hck. Avail NO\' l . BEAUTIFUL OCEAN· rus. watftrfalls, ponds! TWO PEAS JN A PAD bbrary. conference rms. SedldDc mc term, quiet VIEW HOME. 3br, Zba. Gas for cbokin~ It beat· ~1--08Uor 7S9 l209 secretan al service, & mature cpl. Send lo· SI0.83t-'l"5eves ing paid. From San Xerox racilaty. f'or a -"""-Ad $t'7 D ·1 Diego Frwy dnve North ~of 2 children will persooaJ tour & further ~~:Bx 1560.' c!:t! Studio$3SO. on Beach l.O McFadden shr apt Nr bch. in H.B. details inquire at Vortu -..ca~ JnclutU.Pvt.Bch. then West on Mr Fadden Pnv downs\am~ rm & Assoc, 9SS·2288 o r 499-4644 to Sea~lnd Village. bath. $200. incl ul1I. ~3000 Priv. rm. & pnv. bath. -1.Br. l aduJt.. DO pets. ---------1 C714)893-M.W. 99)..47~ Paal. petio. 325 J 1'1UI Aln..ioceantroat 1 br, 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Place, off Santa Ana &Mstepstosand, ...._ Ave.AltM Uam&t&-5137 SiCJOmo. 494·7212 % Br. 2 s t o ry a pt a..,........ 1852 • /Washer-d?)'er hookup. •••-••••••••-•••••••• tuO mo. 19 HaaiUton. We&tNioe Condo2 br. 2 ba Call ~reline N g ml cm golf courae. $47S. mo. Oorp. IM7-'11A _et-a4 __ . _____ _, Roocn w /kitchenette $12 wook & up. 548-97S.S Room avail in Chns llan home. $l7S. 661-Ul23eves. 2 Br. l ba, 1 story, sha": tlaw,.flHd 3'69 dr1Js, patio., frpl. d/W, -·-•••••-•-•••• Rm, pvt batb, mature Free rn exchlll\Rtl COC' lite hou8etceepinfl. f"em. On· Jy. Cu.I I Ray 493·2l311 cveis & wk:nds only. Businessman 4S wa nls t.o shr beaut. 2 Br house in Univ Prk. S100 mo. coi· leie student OK. nn· smkr. Refs requi red. 152-S.Sll bum drip. ,.,. . Ad.It.a. tlJ'1)ld lady. lite pri v. ref. S17S. HM Sid en U) SUI>+. Lag Sch 494-7346 ...... F\im. roomw,..A, pvt-· ~B ~~t.oaha~lux ,.,.. ~· "" --mo ..... rn.. trance. e m p Io ye d recfadl. 758-0U4 ev1 COSTAMl:SA Profess. office s pace avail. m <;atif. lsl Barut B&d~. 00~ sq. fl. Low price inc l. janitorial. security services, con· ference nn. & util. Abun· danl pading avail. Con· venient loc. close to airport. travel agent & b90k IQ bAdft. zaG £. 111.h SL, C.M. 642-9560 COIOMA 08. MAI Dd\.ale otriee. Sl.50 Per M o. R ealo n omics m-6100 • 8r, a.. Coeclo. Woodside Villace . 2s11 w . ~-SIJO. 962-llJ7l "!!:Macnab -Irvine Fem&udent itreferred. CM area. Sl95 mo, utsl an- d . SJJ-5379. N.B. nr Hoag 3br 2"'iba. llACOH IAT! ~&make. rp. pool. SZ2S. &SO Sq. ft. view, under· BR 873-2181 631--0ll3 ~ png, elevator, _,., 312' 1· apt. . eating area Room for real steps to . a:-t Hwy visibility. Air Strull apt in Corona del Mar needed bt nu nilllg student Employed IOt'al ly, xlnt r e ferences ~'la1175&~ ----Clean, qwet hardwork1nl( Fem stude nt des1rf'S Rm1Apt1Bat h 1n CM . VIC. l 7lh f()Tani:c /Santa Ana Up t.o $160 ind ut1l Xlnt refi>. 645 73lS4 leavl' messa1te. Will pay $16..'i per mo for lge bdrm w 1pvt bath CM1NB area. 646-9718 eves. ....................... •• h .. Clf••rti.ity SOOS ....................... ~t. CalerinR & Party Co ordanatmg 00.,. Fully Uc kllcben. Completely eq~pped. Prime area call 5418-571 o. ....................... HIALTHFOOO w/View. Garage. Many "----b .... •-R.mmt needed Jmmed. eorsd. La .. una Beach . llDt.op 'View of coast + EXTRAS. ~/ lllOGLhlY oceaa....,..... • pn e11lr .• "' ._..._ ...._ ..__ P-' " 1•--------u......__ --2'Lba f ' 1-...I • ..Nt.10,:-. "'--a"b ... be. poolttennil cf'U, $195 .. U '°"" .__,, UUt+jaC, ('714)54~1186; WkDdl ---· TII , rp , ~ ........ ...,,. ..., "--C .. ert.-s·-a •c <LlaA _.__. .,.UO. &M pr. Adul\I, no t.ennil available. Mary mo. 631·91168 -· -·-"'\C'l_._o1o.1_ • ._ _ _. __ . _..,.......... ___ . ------ peb.. ... 48U818. Lou Marion 642·1235 fUm room, gara,ie. pool. Roommate Wanted. M /F. DIC. sums U..:..-o-iq-••;...te-c-oz_y_p_v_t_lg_e_, ·(~l).~33~> ~~~~~~~I t.ennis, view, non·1mkr, 22 plus non-smoke r . Happiness i& having your bachelor. Own Porch,= refs.$300.&&2·1645 "'7ttnl+ut1.S4S-7866. place of business al yard. 1295. 485-5443 1 Bdrm.. I bath. Yearly or Nr occ. pvt entr in C.M. Fem. rmmte lo shr Irv. Baker Center. Recept, mo. SJ,SOMontb h k condo. ~35. FUiiy fum coal. room. phone cov· , ... .,_.._.. 3140 Agent613-6210 ome. No s m o e o r ~ ~99 3 uo e ra ge . 100 iterox - •• • drink. $1.M. 556-0637 · -... l l. 99()....,\l. Imo .Jf Id " ••••• ••••••••••• Allk for Jimmie. copies ., c"' ec. llll' --------•IQceanfropt lar&e lbr, G.tst.._ 4150 in rent. Secretari al winter rental, $450. --••••••••••••••••••• Hou94>mat.e oa.>ded. West services avail. For more &42-1121, 675-0516. Nur.ie can care for :im· slde CM. JBr 2bu.. pool, info. pis call Bev at bulatory .........,.,. in my nr bch. suo+.,., ulil. m-zt61. 2 ........ ., 3poall COwwe4 car port pl&io9pta.,BBQ's ebeto ,..,. • bcbs ..a toaboppills. 171 I I G lld1awfft ... w .... f'\lm 2br Dplx. gteps t.o ,.....~.. 642·7326 beach. Winter Rental. home. NB. 642-4503 tf75.561·1S3'7,586-41$3 YCICClliofta...hlh 4Z50 2 Lrll: rmR, pvt bath. -••••••••••••••••••••• f'rlllc. Spac. C.M. apt. s:z:;o1mo uW mcl. 751-2211 Dlana Bad. Bay Condo. 3br. Jba, 2cargar. 9675.m o.Anil. PALM SPRI NGS vaca 10.1. 642-l.5ZJ tioo condo on Mission Hills Country C lub . Want clnrebable P'em'l 23 Eaatbh~f t Br. pool. sgl Greens. pool, tennis. yrs + t.o share 2 bdrm adult, no pets, $350. Near Ranch o Mirage apt In Seal Bc h. Bel M4-4787 restaurant s trip. Call Shores up to R2S ea. Call 0ceantroo8" 3 Br, 968-5430; i63-~afl. 6. Jennifer l2!> YB) 146-3491 eveUJ9Pm 147-6064 ~Sl200 yrly. Apa IUM•t& u.tw.. ll C fa•• 1t 1 494-7712 ....................... Bachelor will share Pk "'""-3144 ~ 3144 = ~: apl walh !llAllP. llleM:la i . 2 • a ....................... •••••••••••••••••••• •• • ---------aa. frpk, dlb1rst" aar • Roommate wante d to pltioa. Nopeta. .-%358. ebare 3 bdrm. house in c.c.ta Me&&. Female pre· a.lee. 2 Br. 1 blk beach. erpts/drps; a dlt cpl, ZUCAlllnta. Bir 1 be. ~ fl. yrd, ..-~•drlls. ml"-"' • beull. Ca lJ Gary ..... 21r.-llilallUHail.DOW. •+ •depcd. ... ,.u. J kicb ok. C.ll .__or f71.29'11. Ast, .... There's a dJfference between bulldlng apartments a~ creating a commu~ k's a difference you can reet at Ring Brothers' Woodbridge Meadows \n lNtne. where the great ouldoorl has the same pampered c:hartn you I~ to have inside your home. Woodbridge Meadows has ~ng ltreer'nS. rustic: wooden bridQel. and frw8nt eucal)'ptul- oll together ln a f abuk>us setting. One and two bedroom apartments and fUmllhed executM ainglel are ewlable fot Immediate OCC:upenc)t See Woodbftdge ~adowt today. a·a a communltY wtil a dldef•llC• -lof people who ltke to get • If\ from 8ootcklg out the wtr1CkM c-..,...., t ... to • ..,.. ~(71A) 551.-00 !erred, large yard for petl and gardening. fl~ per mo. 646-9819. Fem. munle t.o Bhr quiet CM home nr. S.C. Plaza. P« cmsldered. 540-0488 or t.&'M-7614 (Sherry) NEWPORT BCH. $211. nice 2br, 2ba, ulll lacl. ~.tennlll.646-7947 Rmmt. M. over 30 non· smoker to 1br Ocean · front duplu. S250m o +~.~2830. n...tJerock Lux. Condo to aha.re. Own room. All a rnenlUea. 20·30'•· $1t0mo. Suaan. eve 1flt. l4 lt. °" days 75J.C5'T1 M/f' to abare 2br, 2ba N.B. OOOllo. CloM to bcb •HDec. smo .... '7132. ..... rma9 .. saeedec1. 2bt IQJl lo Balboe laland. ...... 17MM1'. Prime Location MocArhrot Jm1boree $1.IO~sqft l.U6 sq ft & 915' sq n auit.eS. new. free park· Ing. Avail. for lease up lo 3 yrs. al $1. 10 pr sq n Pnndpa.15 only. Ask for Bill. 7si.oo70 .-wPORT IEACH New gardeo olflces, $1..05 & up al airpor\ w txlnt freeway ac~ Ground noor avail. '° 4000 sq. fl. ~l.Ginny. AJIPOIT ilU. executive offic~. s 11tn exposure on Brist o l w /Janilor1al service & good parking. 225 sq n up to 1290,q ft . S5'7·7010 1 MO Fill IENT IXlC. SUt'TIS MIWPOIT CIMTH "1U service. From s;22S. Newport Regeocy Corp. (n4)6'4-7189 BAY FRONT OFFICE eo·sup MCOsq fl, ITl-1003 s-ctwicll Slloo' Top oceanfront k><'aLon and excellent bu.stn~'I Pnced nabt. For in fonraUon caU MB. FUCHS llLTI~ 67s-lt20 Needlt>po1n\ S h1>p for Sale. Lad1el'. wh y not tum your tlobby mlo a S Maluna bu.nneois Shop 1s well situated in busy ll.8 . shoppma Mr A1tl'nt ( F.. Al Im> 52A .32116 Srmll RESTAURA NT LEA.SE-PURCHASE ()ptJonW l~ --ICE CREAM SflOP Very popular & w11que Pn c.-ed t.o sell 67 3 5662 Cons11n'!mcn1 shop llome (UJ'TU.Shtng.t; & boutiq Ut' Beautifully dProra\ed <~el. u cellenl loca t1on Creal potential Ask1n1t SllSOO Dys 642-4282. eves ~ or ~ ------ COUPLF:S INDIVIDUALS Amb1UOU11 pe<11>le ! 8· 10 hn pr wk of your llme may result in a 1trowin1 Income a.'I well aa other benefil.8. The hours are rlexlble. H you have eome Urne available & would Uke lo develop a secaad l.ncome. CALL FUR APPT' '714/498-~ .....UCWM Orange Qn...Sale $36.700 S. ~ Otf-Sa.le Sll.700 s. Peco On.sale 13111,100 Toll· rn.. (800)25.2-2000 LOOSING- . .ror a bulinea? Want to .U a~! Now of. ferin1 bualnesa ul•• aertic9. can an eirpert, Mom)' 15Ml2ll ~SYSTEMS 1010 Gald Plated TD's 1rr.s,11 •1.. YWd •Hilb eqwues •LowRlsk eilSOO average pnce • t"'ree CoUect M)fli •&o' any quanlrty •l2to4B mo terms To date. 100'1 of aJ I Tn1$t ~ds sold have rP twned to 111vest.M tus full pn11c1pal & inte res t ~. t 'or wet'kly ma11.mR lis t Call dared or rol~ Y.1.Rn•uCo. 714 'Yif1 9684 213 ·966-&S96 Lmt. F bbclt cal w twb.lte bib. Vte EMtbndf. N 8 Sm. Mature &44-to4 l . FOUND: Claim or adopt at J.rvme Amma I Ca~ Center. nus is a nice plat'e, but 'We n.-ed toots ol OUT own A: other animals n e f'd o u r "rooms ... We ha¥f' a Gold en Re t r i ever. Genna n Sbe1)berd. bk>nd Cock.er . 01ce maited breedJ, cute Cocllapa<>fi. ai more. A.ad bow a bout a ~ Mamer' Our cat.s & lot.tens will do lhe ,ob S11tn us, Loving But Uiody 7_S4_'1'l_34_. --- POUND: Shih Tzu ynlt •97~1138• PREGNANT" Cannf:. c:orUadeolta.I Munselm R & referral. Abort.ion. adop tkxl • 1t.eep1ng. "9CARE S47 ~1 --- sp,4 ... lnder 0 l8lSS F.I Camino JUaJ S;i.nOemertte. Fully lu:. For Appl. 492 7296 U.O. & Yield . •CMc4111 MaalOC)e * Forte. ,._of It 24... IJS-7313 • • a. c......ts I rem. E Harbour •rea ,._ a rt• I To idenlJ(y u ll MO-3'7 30 O.C. AIRPORT SECT"f & ESCC>n .~.~.!!!'!.~ ........ P'OUND· Fem Golden , 11 & ••* SIOO fletnever puppy, vie . •SBYICE• Specaahuog io bus•· oesamea, res idenli> wdcolne. SIMI' tJ Graham, llB. ....................... l46-4lllO PENNY PHIHEI ADS ONLY S2 Sell any rtem or tom btno1llon ol 11em~ IM $7~ or 1.-,& •1th ~ Pt>nny l'UK-t>cor Ad 3 bnes for 2 ron~ull\l' dilY" Eli<'h 3ddlt tona I I.In r 1.f 60' foe \h<• 2 do1)'>o Ch.orgf' I\' Nu comm.-n•1,;,I .od:.. 1-'nr mnr,. 1nforma\1on .. net lo pl"l't' yoor :.d .:o1ll 642-5678 ---------1'(XJND: Fem bUt Poo- ~ W 'nod coilar Vic Magnolia & Hamilton 96)..3531, 832~ FOUND: Smo• Germ Shep pup M. Cboller dla1r. Katell• & Dale Sllanlaft. IN-7016 ask I or SbeUey. at ROSll' 739-5241 24HRS . ~c ,., OVl'CAU JI bn Ml·OUIO MC,l'tlSA Prof. massage by bc'd therapist. NB Appt 4 »9·30 P.M . S48·2817 last mat.ure M yeHow . Slev_e ____ _ tiger. no collar. Vic T N Laguna 8dl. 497 -2873 () O I I Found· BUt & wh1tl' r at, flea collar. VI<' Sant.a Ana Av&23rdSl ~ _.,_ __ Found : Fem Iona hr Cahco lrltlen. Rt'd collar & Oea rollur V1r <- Zlrd & Nwprt ~ 515K ------ t&D....n Uelp younell to a Heapm~ ~ection ol Qualified Hopefuls inlhe DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED AD6 ~t \\ M y I' () H I ~CORT\ T hU 1171 7 1(1 t'.M . Every Saturday throupout th• Footb•ll S•••on the Dally Piiot bt1nga you • A new. exciting. profeHsional toot· ball maeatlne section bnngmg our readers the mosl interesting. com· prehens ive a nd authoritative roundu9 or material on the pro aames \0 be lelevlsed each weekend for 20 week•. .,layu profllea, acoultO& reports, pkturea. predictions, the poln\ s pread, In s ide comment• on J\rate.ilea and who and what to watch ror -e veryt.blna to eublo readers to 1et the moet enjoyment out ot their pro football ntchlna. .. Don't m.lu out oa thi.I chance to bn• all \be football lac• at your nil~· ~ t • (' . . ., ....................... 1'1 ..... '!! ............ . ....... . Wint a ltEAU. Y CLEAN HOUSE! Call GID&ham out '"9-. Ml-61» Robln'a HouteelHnlnt lrve. for a tbof'outbly dean home. S4CMm'1 BlieL ltODe, block Wort, tU• floors , concrete patloe, wallu. drive• way• Jl'l'ee eat Jobo lndepeodeal drain clear.-Fine Ht PalnUna. St. Ina ~.~ up. Re1ulta wt t w Clu ' I ~c..:.:....•~•;._!,ryb~~ guar. 7 dya. fMG·~. aft ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;;:"""-1ua Ric~ _$_,631_-GO:N _______ OJIJetellUden~. window ' wahin&. Resld nlorea. ~ Repa&rtoremodet. 1t. l>c · Xlnt work. 6.42·640, II 1C V11a Member ~7972 F\n.Llh carpentry. Free est Doon, windows, etc. SEU. Idle ltems with a ~zau. 631-4118 Daily Pilot £_1aaail1ed Ad. UWN aervice, land· scape. clean·ups. hauU.og. &f.l.ll807 Haulln&. c l eanups, driveway removals, 111 l'DINf\l. 5$1-Ul l WANrACTION! Clas.s1fed Ads 642·5678 When you need expt'rl ~rv1ce or reps11'11. tum to l"-St!rv1ce Directory in Clasa1fied lo solve your problem _ ... _i.m _______ lnt Paint Is wallpaper. ........ Qualwork. reupr. Free -••••••••••••••••••••• a Steve 547""281. Ext Local movi.o1. Frelcbt. ccnatructioa. bouaebold Is orr1ce a uppllea . Rm"OUb&e raa.. C.ll 11156-a&64. pebit. caJ.JJim aame I llll. S*UWnc. Spec. rat.a for ..,u. BUl Free eat. 94&-7S48 AVAJ.1..ABLENOW -•••••• ••-••• •••••• • • RanbJ pnced. lot tl!:xt . Gerry ·a 11.tlaJt.b Care. TLC J.ck.. 63&-M.5.3 for your loved ones. ---- eo..rd4'care. NEWUYE PAll'fTING ~ lDt tat. f'Tee eat. ft.rs. Hav~ someUun& to 1't'll ~ u c'dlns. Pbll~1-~1 Oass1!1ed ad.I do It well. Seil Kile lt.ems BBB. SU.$TI964&-731D -----Ted's Wlndow Qre. Prof. .._ .. & ..,_... window cleaning. R.anbl • •••••••••••••••••••••• IMJdlni Cootr. Room ad· c!itiom, concrete work. ferlOl!ll, repair work. Lie •227773. Mr. R yan 615-Q500 ....,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair & Reroof All l YllHes i.hanicl es rock.shakes compo-t:.ir. Free est. 5'41·~ Yin. AvaiJ ,..., Bell. 842-119a Want Ads CaU MZ-.5678 Is Your Profeaaioo HOM ~ REPAJRS? Old you know you can ptacc a claiWfied ad Ul the D1t1ly Pilot Service Otrecwry for a w bole • month '°' as I 1llll' llb Sl.811 per day? Fe# morl' UlforlllltlJOn, call &l2·5671l ,_,_. 5350 ... W..ted 71 OC .... W""9d 7100 Hllp W..ted 7100 Hllp W..t.d 7100 Hltp W..t.d 7100 Hlllp W..e.d 7100 tWp W..t.d 7100 tWp W..ted 7100 ................................................................................................................... ······················· .................................................................... . ACCOUNTS PAY ABLE: Auembly Babysitter part ume, my Bartler Stytl.at to manage Carbure t or numbly ~help . .,~IT or P It. Detivery, P It, 4 ·J0.9p~ cova GIRL f'tr, pnvate club. Ex-Alert person wanted for home. 2 days w~k. CdM pert-Ume.831·9577. Tuea· w 0 r". M Jf'. b n a.a.ICAL da_yshlft. M l.hru lo'r1 J\p. Own trans. Mon-Fri. •953-0771 * per.nee 644-5404 Assembl y ac 11 ght area.Call87s-3705 P\-1. ~.Sat/ i..s. eves. 7:30·4P-M , Mon· Fri. U you arelookl.og for an ply 1n per~on. JOAM · Some wknds req. Must 24 Hr0utca11Servt~ mac hine operation. 681-3)28. Laguna Hills . Call for int.eresUn1<&fchaJlenitmg 2PM Orange Julius. 711 beov~l8.S3l-08!l __ ACCOUNTING CLERK. Moon.Ute Marine Corp. Babyailter for lO year old. appt 830-4320 ~ we have bolh E Balboa Blvd · Balbo~ Deli very person. Wi II JNJ'ELUGENT WOMAN u-.J'O y ht 1 .... 1 ""'" n•..,. W• days 3:30 to 6:30. Beaullc1an ...... lJ g ,_bl I Pt ,_-vregor ac 11' "" __,..,....,, Own transportal100. COMMAND CAllBGALS _.. meoperun ·1 Co unt e r £irl , dry tramm uepnnt.ng. • NEEDS 99000. WILL DO Placentia, Costa Meta. M...... Verde area. Call P.,....FORMANCE Ul tne.e depart men ta. -'-··-·-S L4 tJ~ Kunt Bch. ~2928 . J\NY11fING LEGAL PO --r..n &applement incom e with ~ o.:ociu•rn. • · i<una. t!XP ------• ---- BOXC23,HB. ' ASSEMILEIS aft r!d30~ences re-'"TbeHwrcullmitPlace" f1a1. Be a Prol. model. & c~ ru. M. M~l ~out of DEUVl';Rv: Meyerhof's. ----Acctg Bkkpng Printed circuit boarm. ~· ___ . _ ·-lmmedJale openln~» (or keep present J ob . ....._..., ~hJ ~•-I pnmary ~uppUerol good PRE LAW student needs TEMPORAR y b expenenced prec111ion D&ylJme cluaet now • ._......., C~ food to the Irvine cor· szs.ooo. Will do aoyt.hln~ wire harness assembly. Babysitter, my o me. haarcullers needed in SO <X>A.51' MODELS Ce::'e==r .. _..._. COUNTER llELPER 1 L I C f d ti ~ today lo work aomeeltttn>mechanical mature lady, vie. CM. ,.._ M S 1 •. -___.,..,. Xlnl. part.tam\! )Ob. l :l w poralt' com mun ly • ega • on • e n a on various accounung " experience. Minimum 646-0023. ah HPM ~ta eu.x•-a ary .. h SO. COAST VILLAGt: CAa company benefau in· 5 30 645-0145 nt.-ed s rei-.pons1ble de- DVM. P.O. Beu. 3242, bookkeeping au1gn fi ve years experience ---l'Onlnu5510,nl m~irowtl 7 4·~2970 l'lud ~ di s co unt llverypersont.odriveour NB.921663. menls. Work dose lo Rapidly expandinK IAIYSITI'U opportun1l cs "' PllH privileges, dental " ~Sale5g1rllady for van.Gooddrivin1trecord .,..... yourbome. Acctg clerks, Orange County flrm. ex Needed M on . Fri . bcnefLts. Call Edmund lilt CAim LAYERS medlca1. llfeUU1uran~& dry l"l1:ilnml( '>lor1: in nee Mon ·Frl appro11 bookkeepers, accoun· c e 11 en t c 0 mp any 8:»5.30. NB art:a. Call 541HilS3.. & HB.l'HS profit ahanng. l>"lJll<>n Coi;ta Mesa Ex~nenc.-8 »-2 Good for pt·t1me ELITE ta:DUanneededt.hruout benefits. Cootacl Pal 640-0037. BEAUTIC IA N-rnntal SlOO per day. So Coast pro1tram . Appl y 1n pr('f1.~ ~~~Pa~ dunng S<'hool.St.artS3.15 Orange County. Co ll us Mills SSl-9051. Equal 0p. :it11t1on, IM/wttk So Plua area. coll btwn S & person Cowlwr Sal~ hr Call Glenn. ~7-6232. formorem!onnalion. portunltyEmployer . =~TerEf:rz.!':!~e~ l..aguna.Cal~497·3498_. -6PM 645-~ J .C .PEHHEY Wanted mi.lure female. Mvery l'enon. Onvers ESCOlrTSHVICI RobertHall's 9 Alt. school. Apprx. Carpel lnslallera. ex 24 FashuX1lsluK1 fuUt1meday&e\eaml( forOentalLHbpartllm1:. teS & ... S ccowclcs41 ~7PM. Ask for Jack Wk 1 ~-:r ~r~o.1 1 perd. w /looU & truck. E 0 ~ewport Bearh M tf' houn. Raoo llardware. Monunlt!I or artemoorus. WI NOYIDE 2333 No Broadway Assembler 'r.il·~.11548·2436. n a!ISlS an s Mike's Carpet.a, l2A E. I~ lrvllH' Ave Newport Mmt have valid Cal. lie ~..__ Hn 11200. Coldwell Banker HICISION --~ --'°' colonsl. 1 for Ii air 17th St . <.: M. ~. &..ch Apply in pe'l"SOO. & Jtood dn ving record ~·--. Bldg,, Sanla Ana BABYSITTER Re~p. M tcr. 1 for hair stylist -----CLERK for H 8 Drug ..._.,Ider Da ve Weekd.llys caU 646 S068 '7~9904 24 HRS 17141 lls.4 I OJ ASSEMILER student r equl red for Richard Ouellette Salon, Cart man. mature Morn· Store Ex pr nol nee . 1102W l7lhSt. Santa J\nu _________ , Pos1t1on available 1n some evening bubys it 200 Newport <.:enter l>r. •DllS <.: M Country Club Mm ai<e 21 847 25i3 SOW fllRJNG ESCORTS mechanical alliembly ung i childn:n ll & 5. NB. A»k Cvr Tim. !)4().75eCI or shop Must have good N_pt lkh So. 67_ 3 1_986 . __ 967-0160 Ulst'reet a ward winning photottrapher will cap- ture your mlJmate mo- ments. Wnte Parallex. 111F Riverside An . NB. lt.!llm Acdq Clertt-l'hoM Naied F"uU llme. lmmcd open io1. xlnt Co. benertts, must have ac· ct'g exper. Call Bulboa Mari ne Hardware · 54!Mll7l lor appt mecb.awcal apht\Xlc & - a.nu.al dexterity. Mui.l BAKER . JOpm to 6 am Beauty CASHIER befamiliar wrt.b re·work. will train. W1ncbell1 HAJRDllESSU l'tlVERWQQOS troubleshooting, drilling, Danuta. 253 E. 17th St. No futore in present ..>t reaming 4s press m l(. CM salon'! Cha nite jobK & NEWPORT BEACH ----Minimum 3 years ex -----· -work with us! Earn more We have a full t1m• penence. Excellent com-Bank.Ip--';:~ F-'eral "'-v•-"'· d oil a r • 4' r ec e 1 v e pennaoenl cu.biers 1><>9•· pany bener11.-. Contact ~.. cu ._ ...._ medical, <*lla1 & IJfe in· lion av a 11. at our Pat Mlll1, 5$7-9051. baa openln.e in our soon aurance. Paid va.calions Newport Beach store. E.O.E . to open Npt Beta office &bolid-.yoa, company dUI· Good salary & company BUY. SELL. TRADE Ml!:NS MAGAZINES MS-5019 ----,., .... W.kH 5360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acct ·a Recelv. Clerk, Hospital corp. olfc. Familiar w /collect pro- cedures. loaurance " aeU-pay accta. & 3rd pty •MM#WW•M"91 billin1t procedure Mrs. Aallastanl Manager full lime. 6.30AM lo 3J>M Moo lhru •T-1 The Bah Shop, Cd M. 673 7210 LOVB. Y LADIES MODEl.S& t:5CORTS With PF:NTllOU!-.F. t'lGUR!o:S 535 4719 lrme Ruis. 640-8950 J\dnun Asi.. 'l with Polen· Uu.I for top exec po1>1taon. McA.lon ptcture produc· lJon co. Mu11l be h111(hly energetic. positive Al· • ._,_,..,.,.,_._._M.,.,1111"1 t.ilude. nex. hrs Good Aut.AptM~ Coupl e . wlf e ·o f r . hus band ·muanl. 200 Unibl, ~e1m.s1d•. e.1tpr reqd. TSLMitml 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BORED WITll FIA R SCF..NF.? Meet the person of your l'l'oce from open minded ('OUpeS to pot.enUal mar· nage partner11 fast & 11ale through Southern Cal's largest & m06t um que dating ser v . T hous ands o r pro · feulooala from docton1 to executive•. Women Join fre-e PM Oatinl( Scrv 714~ 7572 ·=::! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 707S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Per11on11l 1Soc 1al Secretary. 25+ years. Bw11neas & household managem e nt ex perience. Exlens i ve travel~· Will· 101 lo relo cate 2131411 ·6615 or 211/414-1158 Iv tnJlft. Nita Earnest. Hlfp W..e.d 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:Yl>ing & must start am· med Send reaumeo lo P 0. Box 8205, Newport Beach. 9'2600. ALARM OPPORTUNITY Qual 1ns lallera. to p s ales me n , lrainee11 . Move up fast 768-4330. 49M.310 Answering Service ()pera\or full time, Mon thna Fri. 7:30to3:30, will train. Call ~7SM. APT MANAGER For S5 unit.II in Costa Mesa. Exper'd couple. Wife bkkpg exp . Husband rna1nl. e xp Call 642·50'13 or (213) 865-3851 Altroct1ve sgl women from 20·35. ex tens ave travei. good pay. exp in all upec:U of busmeaa .,. · cl. R.E . OMV work. legal, for. lanR .• lns. clc Brenda. 894-7se.3 Atrro HEAVY-DUTY UNE TECHNICIAN ! F..xperiencoo. Plenty of cwiomer piud jobs. t'our wortting stalls Pleasant environment m OranRe County airport complex. Xlnt pay /benefit.a. Op· por. for advancement. See Service Mitr llOWARD Chevrolet. Oove1Qua 1l S treets . --------1#1 MAMAQ.BS Newport Beach_. __ _ CoodomWum Dlrecton Aulomoli ve Machinis t L.andscapingneglected! To nm 2-man shop. earn Vanda&m problems" $20,000/yr & more All Dellnquentdues " company benefits & in Build.inga need repair? surance. Apply al llub 1Ued oCtbeba.salt" AW> Supply. 2120 Harbor LLt an experienced, pro. _m_vd_._CM __ ._64! 24_&4 __ leuiooal property 11 Au To p AR ·r s manacer aolve yCMlr pro-R R h blems. Write Be>• 50l. D IVE Muat ave valid Callfomia•drivera Dally Pilot, P .0 .Box lie. Oppty for 114vance 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca . menl. aDPlJ ln .,..on w • •IXTl.AS * * 8216 J I m VI 'h I t e , a t needed. b it players . A 1. TERN AT 0 RS ~ .. ror maj mouon ARCH/ DRAFTSMAN : SPP.lClAJ..'r11:s. INC. 746 ptc/\v Hriea, pou tv lnl.ermld. w /graph1c de-W. l'nb&.,C.M. oomm. Need PIQP&e for sl~ abillly at custom OlrlCo/LAloc. lhooUna. ldlcbeo de1l1n f irm Babysitter/Housekeeper. CUt1ne oow '114 53$-0UO · live in or out. St>eak a N . C..... r; "fMt M2-40ISI M·P't:JO.S. &\Cli.lh. M>-9009 Brealr", "Love At Flnt MIKT..a.LUS1'UT<>a Bite". •• R~cky JI". .__C8Dt tnUlt be able BABYSl'ITER · tor s,emo .. ~. , Sm. fM. t;'d;, PQltratt. cartoon, old bGY. 3 da)'I a eek . <Jll..$TAR Proch.1ct1001, l...t 6 ... 1ea-. di•· Mon._..._ Fri. 8·30 to 4. ....-Pbll.11 ... caJI to. •ram•. post~ for ~=.a:f$-~e. W. aapidne, book. trade. It ________ ,......., C\IROmen. Lay-aABYIJTTER 2 out to c ustomer elllldre•. Prefer my 1peclflcatlon1. lluet ...._. H.8.-.a74 bew IOGd artitt.lctalenl. 1--------cN...i .. abtuty, Im· ....,....,.: R•pooalble • ..t u rt .,.... for t mo old, _..na oa. ttpe enee. ..on-PY.I, my home, 0..-. eanelP'Lt, deal wD euteo•ra. bandi. .,..... Ttrnce. 840-200, ealaf' ~ PUU ....-, time. • pu mo. MUil •b1altter·cOmpanlon, llave portfollo for in· ....,. .,. atria ii " 1, .....-. eau for appc.. workfnl snot'9er, ... TM..,,_ chan1• for room • bclerd. C.11 ---So. Jl& For a PIT teller. Xlnl rount 4s profit sharing bmeO~. Apply 111 peraoo wortdnlC ccmdlt.ions, CaU plan. Com,are our total t o Mr . C rook s • O Ean<l\umbley,631-0800. e:im1ng packa1te w1lb P'aalaion laland, N 8 . <Aher salon11 F..OE Bllnldnit Our romplV\Y bonefll:i m ~ --· - TR.&.HS <-I u d e : d 1 s t o u n l Casluer" (.'()Onloocr . full or prw1lette. med1c·al. dt:'n P 'T. day 4' f'\1•n1n1 Expencnecd preferred. laJ. bfe msurunce. profit P 1 o n er r (.' h 1 <" k 1• n sharing. pension pro OrangC'/17lh. <.:M So. Coast Pluia oCllce FUii & part umc. Call Ralph K1on1ngs al ~ mJ Bnstol St C.M. gram. Apply m person J .C ,,&eHEY 24 '°""'°" 111..d Hewportluch EO.E M/F <.:a shier. full or I' rr J\ PP· ly 1n person .al the Latuna N1got'I car wash. 300111 <.:rown Valley Prkwy.LH~N1g ~ office. FUii lime. ~~~~~~~--Ca s h 1 er 1C I e rk . • x · Call Ulllan Newton at 838-SIOIG, 17632 17th. St. Bo al c 1 ea n Ing a b o v e penenced. t.o won P (T' Costa ~1esa office. F\.111 lJme. Call Doreen Ciotta at s.&-2300, 2700 II a rbor Blvd water. fuU lime, bard In CdM pharmacy. Call ~king girl. 642·0671 Mn. Young 644· 7575 for intovtew. Anaheim office. Full tJme. Call Gordon Set.ran at 77&-2222. 600 N. Euclid. CGlf. Federal S..ilMJS lr&.o.. F.qual ()ppor Emplyr Banltlnt1 TBLB~siTl Downey Savin~s & Loan has an opening In its Calta Mesa braD<'h for a part U.me teller. Savings & U>an or banking ex per. preferred. Must be able to work Saturdays. Xlnt workln& cond. Paid vacations. For furtller info. cont.act Mr. f1aher- ty. 714-642-7'22. F.qua.I Oppor Emplyr Bankln1 PAIT TIME TRLER IOOU.aF/C Peart.Ion wtlh prominent Fash lsJ. Real F.atate In· vest. Firm. Xlnl op· par-Umity. 640.()123 BOOKKEEPER · tCbiropract1c CUnlca>. Need bookkeeper to haA- dle aU aspect• for 2 busy irowinit cl1n1c1 . Meaaant aurroundtnita. xlnt pay. e.per a m Wll as entire dept. has to be 1et up from scratch. Call Dr. Hdur at t7'Z· 1581 BOOKK EEPE R / RECEPTIONIST ror Newport Blach Interior .Oeugn Firm. Payroll. accounts receivable, general otrlce 1kui.. s to 4. $days a week. Apply In AM &trrl871. Dick Met· teer Fine F\.a miahiop. l72'1WeitcUff Dr. IOOl PASTI ur Part Ume. Mon. lpm to lOpm, TuH. lOam to 6pm. No eaperlence necessary. Apply The Penn y1 aver . 1660 Plaeim&1a Ave. C.111. Briclday•'• helper. full Ume. own trans. Depen· ~e.67H1'5 Bualnes1man a.eek.1 p /l H1~1ate in •rowlnc markellnl bu1inH1 831·55M. The Del Mar Oftlce of Sen Oteco Fedwet S.v· lnp "Loe bat a Part· time Teller po1ltion av.liable. Appllcanl• ~ be available for S day, ruu..u.1ne tralftinl in San Diego. Have pr•· vlou1 cublerh•I ex· pari.ce, be ... lo t7pe acc:vrately. u .. lO·k•Y CAlUNET maker pmeJ" 2 addlnl machine and be >"lell'.P· CM area. ~r orient.cl. Mutt l9.oM3 541.5053 be able w work Satur· da1. bMmewa schechlled by JPPolotrneot only. PlHH contact Betty ..... (114),. ... CAFETERIA twlp, day a. n11bt 1bllt. lllon·Prl. Good be!Mfltl a. pald holiday•. Ca ll '714-111·5100 x..t, btwn Mlilfl2Plll CMllERS UTOIEM MARKETS Openings now available for fuJI time aaaaatant managers oo 2nd 41 lrd. lhr.ft No expenence ntt We tr&IJ\. Start 13 10 lo I' per hour. Advancement <JllPOf\unltY for ma na1•· min poaitiona to '5.50 per hour If quaHflecL f'or more 111.fonnataon ~ In teniew go to store 82 al 30009 Cr own Valley. Lacuna Nlauel. 4~9950 or calJ 714 !5'S1 -4940. Equa.I Oppor Employer CHAUFFEUR. uper p/or rWJ lirDt'. Call btwn 34'5PM. 714·770.2'89 --- a.rtcttT ..... We have Immediate open1n1• ror clerical lra1neea on our day ahift (lam to~) " 2nd ahlll ISpm to l :30am> Office expenence helpful but not neceuary. A.D.P. otfen xlftt work-lnc eond.. a chaUeniint environment. • aood c:areer Is aalary pro· IJ"llllon. A.D.P . P~NSI ON SERVICES 180 Newport Cent.er Dr. N'PB. MMJIO ut 21151 E.O.E. ..• 11/F CUllCAL )>art Ume Clerk v1tall1 QMdecl bJ RwaUaltoo 81.cb Cllt1 ~ Dlat. to c al1 1ub1lltute t.MelMn f rotn IAll to MM. MOil. tbru ft'I. I .... ... ,. tuape.r lar. Pl•... coetect Hu11t. M. ettr.kll. Dllt. ,. HUI. I • HS. PboH ~ Cl.HI ,.MNGlt. Courldl n . tt 1 n.s & ca n:t.., Expr_pret ~7~ -- ClEUS Part hme '-full l 11nl' graveyard, part ume """ inc. Apply 7. Elev"n Store, 1097 W. Baller. C M.· Q.IU Warn.ntY expenftlft de- Slred Xlot opplrtuort~ 10 ex:pandml( Oranieo Coun· ty Dealership. Contact Joe Ht-rt i or 81.ll M <'1.a in At Phillip ., Bwck Poo l 1 J t' • L ,j R u n .a 11 1 11 " 714'1137 3'00 CUUTYPIST ~·,-. II latjlt' adV"°'1ll> an& &RCIKY lool.ulit fCK an accurate lyp&St with a ttnnd for detail &r a pleasant cooperative personality. Send rt'~ I WM (OO pbooe callli p6eaMI &o Pam Jeo.Nn. Cochran Cha11e . Liv 1n11ton ~ Co. 19600 f'awcblld. lrvlM. mu ------.COLLEGE f'EM . STUDENT hvean. Nr. OOC & UCI. Use ol pool. Room in exdlangt' fM bte catt ol aru ma 11 • hou!lewc>n. 557·93fl7 c.orup.ruon. housekttper. live-In for alert elderly w o man . La1t una . ~ Com pani o n Jlomelmker, fOf' eklerty lady Uv·l.n. 5 days. Lov· ely sunoundinas,. atu1l have car. No bouHwTk. 6'7s.-09U Co unlt>rm»n . t'X pcnmced. .. part.a de ll v~ dnver M1f . for al&O p&l1l> st.ore. Apply in person. Beacon Auto Pam 480 N Newport 81. NB.~llD COUNTER HELP · .. on t'ri. ~I*" Sandwich, 87$ PM&arino. CM .~ CndiUr Cdlet'tlOM EDJOY Interesting . chal'mging. wort Wlt.b It ~ sales fmanct' co. We have several full lJme aperunjts an credit & collect1on "'Pt'n enl'e pr..Ct'rrt:d .,lt:ab .Jnt ~~ l'Ofld1tioru,, l'X <·~ll~nl ben.-f1l<. Ca 11 ti 4 r. 2 M J I M 11 n 1-· r 1 • K ~5PM IJl arrlolJl~I.' in t~f:Ot-:MF CUWMANAGY Ma rilyn ·11 C le11 n1n g Sft'vlce Sa la ry + bonWI ~ meSlbers $3.50 & up Nonerper 4s exper ~149. C..tocl .. Hetp Ni#it Sweepers n~ by llun&mgton Beach Ci· ty Sdliool Olal. 4 hour shifts. 13.75 per hour. Cont11l"l lluntangt on ee.ch City School Dabt. 7Z114th Street. H 8 . Call ~l. CUSTootAH NiltC Cust.och1n ne«Sed by Hunbnston Beach C1 ly School Dull. 12 mo poiulJon. llS3 lo Sl062 ~r mo depending on c11 pen~ Contact Hunt ~ Brach City School Diil. 735 Hlb Street. 11.0 Call531-el Deb Help. full Ume & part tJme. exper pm'd Refi 644 5619 Debvery P/llmcAM. LA Times S100 per week La«una ~·di 494--84~- Detl very man: Pit. curly am. home deUvery. L.A. Tames. Compact car Hunt Bcb area. IM2·82%>. a.at. DELIVERY We are looklllg an outgo. 11\g perllOO WI.lb a good dn~nit r~ t.o rrwkc del.Jvl.'nc., in l'Ompany vehicle. M t '. 8·5 Pless<' apply 1n penon, Mon thN FtiS-5. ROGER'S GADEMS ?301 San Joaquin Hilla Road COM 640-5&4-4 Def Mt>n over 18 for L A Til:ne!'o to home:. in N H. C M Perm . p i t . Sl50 11itC)O mo. 646 06J7 ur ~$844 DIMOMS'nATORS n tle1*d6-....., ~-...-. Cal9ge SW.•• Earn extra money. Demonstrators needed for all 1i1.reas ol Orange County to work every f'tidiA.y and /or Saturday. l.<lQ& term, l year as Slgnmenl TOP PAY Apply No Ftt VOLT .. ....., .. , ... ,..,. ·' ' 1'""4741 3IMB Ca mpua Orl ve (ICl'Qla from John W~e Airport I 17t-Ul0 lsat Oranget.borpe Way Anabdm Equal Oppor Employer ----....-----AL Pt!riodooti.at oeeda run lime ant. Expanded duttea oppty. X-Ray ceriificate reqd. E•per pref'd . Xlnt beneflta. Salary o pen. Ca ll ICM631. ------ DENTAL ~SlST. • RDA • Delivery Driver: Must ror expanded duties, tnow CM. have 1d driv· W /aome froat ofllce Ina A!COf'd Is valid Calif duties. An opport~ lo. ckiwn lie. Apply al Hub GPlllld your pel"IOlla.11.n· AliMJ a,pp1,y, 2120 Harbor voivement in deftU.try 81\'d. Cfi. · · w /flnaacl al -.ecurlt1. Unlform allowanc• • 0£1.IVERY Is STOCK = lna 4 da1 work WORK. Feinale ll male . Sala.ey °'*'• Npt. aDlllicant.1 wekome. Ex· Bcb. l«).QIDO. "lleat opportuaity lo t,.... lo au&o pert aal•. D1MT AL ASSTS ' AJt91.1 im Newport It. 9'0te SI ..... C04lta Me1a or 10080 ........ al IJ Adem1, ffuntlnaton 1---------.--- Bleeh AUIOmotiff &I>· DENTAL CHA.IUl.D&. ptf. Oal&a .... ·-... ---.,, = = 0 ---. =-~ .,~ . ·-. ( . .-· ~?!1!.1!t .... !!.~ !t:ri.¥~ .. ~.-.?~ ~~!~ ..... !!~I~~.....?!!! ~ ~-'<•-<]>° '"")-_ ~ J ~-, ·' -I ., .-.w.-i 71H -=-........... ..,. ............... "'-'-~-•-r _e._1"'-----·-·--DM--Y-~_or_ ... C.,J~~,.. ....................... ---~ _., ~ ...... lld1 .... Mr ........ ''" ........ ., ... ....,.,,.._ 111t«· • !!!?~ .. ~ ... ..?~!! ~· 'lf!f:t'"::a--~ ...... ~:~ , .. I -··· ---- ........ ..,. .......... en...,, -11'8fll.ll J•m ...a. 'N91eatatr • ..._.. ... ,...., .... =a ."1:~GltM ~ • tlerl. le•• t n&a1 . ,... .. -JI ). ....,, -· ------...... , .. , ..•. ,. DlllLal ........ ,. f•ll .............. :• ....._,rt t 1'f1 lliro.ta :-:-• ..... S O.lt. :r:-&':' :.*rf;·--'!'-·---·----.... :--. ,, •••••• , • .,,.u •• -... ...... ........... . ·-.-. ... lllfrAI. -........ -s.,w ... ,..,, , ..... ~ ....... l1 ...... ... , .... -.a= ..... ....__._.,_. a.pg 0 1f ""1 P O. .. -. Hwwpo1\ .. _ ...... ......._ ..... _ ::/XL f rtf ' ... Xl•t POOD IDVICS AU1'I Manuf acturln1 medical compa ny nNda • pel"'IOD wbo la a nll·atuter. l1ke1 d«aU won. capable ot worlUN. wtd r a mJcrotcope or w lh 1m10 pa r ts. Know le dao of 1olderla1 . operaUon1 • realatance weldlna procea u belpf\ll. Good benefits. M l11lon Vi e jo a rea. S a lary c-ommemurate with ~xperlence . Only tho e quaUUed 1eekln1 permanent e m pl oym e nt , ca l l Be tt y f o r oppolotment 581·3830. O.UIG"'Q~art ..... N~~-= oe.&111 -.~ X· e_air~thaU"-1 "1 le_ ""' RDA ,,..,, ~.a Alim A••. ...._, Xlal 0Hl1 to .IAMTOll ..-.ntr Pl '* :It lie ln. UI ... &•l 11· au~pleaeot laeome. ~ day work for ~ .._, ldC!'e d'fo. IO&. • 1.a-• N t Colta Mua. Saluy-•---------.. ~ ... ,__.,. -WOllM!n, wp • ._ 11:11 h • ....-. ....-MAm fWmpll-,,esU..Need C.M .• S.A. areu. can .. .,.. • 0.0.,..__brlor ca r • t1pewrl t•r Ulellor•JIPbatU3N =•llt1 Hoateu <*~ SL. Or-ce Moo· D It NT AL R g C g P . ~~¢ieaii.:•.::!~:.O ____ Kl _______ P'ri_. ______ _ 'll<»nSI' CK .,... full. ~'--rn..-. wllb Hiit.fl.ti• ... time. prtnl. 01-cuttinll abLU-....._. will office at 541-10'14 l1 llelpful. De-1111 • 2*l Moulton Prkwy Dependable adult to ftNall wQDd lo c~ bel ilToto/LU• forest ~perate e•rklDI lot cw artist ~peeific:aliOD. Or bH ope nlo• Cor SRtpu McJa.f'ri. llJd. ~ 4I abUaty to P9*» to mfft It I red Ill,,_ to LUI. MS-311\ Nl time. fl~ ~::: the publac oo a P tr basil, ...,.. • needed. Muat be 1m· OEPr ASST. Req1. re· cau for Awl-rr~a.Ta. eere, mature, & out&e>- 8earch lab wurt • col-f\&JJ It part time counter Ina. Reliable transporta. a.te SCI courses. Will help needed. The &Ile tion neceuary. Should be ha" ad.min • clerical gq,, Cd)I. 673-7310 able to work approll. l4 respon. dy'S straight ea quarter Call Pee1Y Bie rer. FWJ'l\mebeJpwaoled of-fimonu needed. Weol· 67S-21S9. Kerc khoff fice&t s~. Moa-Frl, bt.e fer ex cell. s t a rtin g Marine Laboratory, t,ypift& neceeaary. Salary salary. Interview will be Cor on a d e I Mar. A open. U-Rent Furniture held on Sept. 12 le 13, for Facility of Cal Tecb. 631..(l'i()() appl. coolact Mr. Hilger E.O.E.. .. M/F /H. ---------at~. DlSHWA5HER FU1M1Ua1 STOaE UNCOLN SAVINGS & Parltimellto3pm. $3..50 needs mature dependa· LOAN . NI IF /H per hr. 0 . C. Airport hie woman for general E.0.E area. Call Ron or Keo 2 to otrice work a nd sales. Spm,~. Full tim e. Salary --'---'--------• $150/mO to start. Merit DISHWASHER · wanted raises. Ph 548·5518, ask Oripw BBQ H 8. Part for Dlanne or f\lll-t.une. 893-3314 DRAFTER, electrical. UI· dustrial & C'OmmerciaJ bldgs. Call s.6-7480 R.E. Wall & Assoc. lnc. 17781 Sk:ypartClr. Irv .. •D. Draftsman wanted P tr. General Office Yomig woman needed. Will train. Some typmg required. Part time 12 5. Moo-Fr i. Hunt. BC'h area. Cali ask for Donna 5964$ small Engjneenog firm, GBaAI. OfftCE OC Airport area. Salary Must enjoy phooe C'On· based on quallficat.Jons. t a ct , wo rkin ~ with _Cll_J_m._37_'¥1 _____ , customers & detail work Drain-Cleaners needed. Wtll tram. Xlnt pay for hard work. For info call C95-146S Lag Bch area. & typing. Paid vacation, sick pay & health in- surance. Apply 9am- 4pm . Mon thru Fr i. Barden Pert Coot.rol, 696 DRJVER. st<K'k elk m ust Randolph. Cost.a Mesa. know OC area, chance Call 546-5570. fcx adv. Pac Iodwit. Sup· --------- p I y Co . 2 l 6 7 S. GENERAL CLERK Hathaway, SA Branch ol nationaJ com- ----pany has opening for DRIVERS-Early morn to General Clerlt. Typing. mid afternoon. deliver filing , record keeping & baker y products lo c alculat ing are the supermarkets. Call ck&ies. Exceilent fringe 557~ btwo 9-0000. bf.mfita. Salary $170 per wedt. Please send re· Driver far LA Times AY s ume to : Barbe r · ro ute. S . Huntington Ootetmn Company, p o. .Beach area. Xlnt salary Bo1t 7150, Ne wport + bonus. dependable Beach, CA 92660 Attn car . Call for det ails, Mrs. Frederick . Equal 884-8:lY1 or843-3504_. __ Opportunity Employer. Driver-Runner. full lime. General office. girt for r It use own ~~-031S work. Newprt Bch. Call ---------· 6G-GS71. --------- Hotel Clerk-Froot De:.k Must have exper , NCR 4-200. Apply to: David McNeil. Hotel Laguna. 425 So. Coast Hwy, LaglmJI Bch. 494-1151. l:b.lsecleaners wanted to work Tues-Fri, 8-3 for J anice's Raggedy Ann's. ~um -------- llOUSECLEANERS Cur nee, P tr Top S$ Gtngham Girl 645-Sl.23 Houseclearung --General: 8 hrs/wk. references, own transp. 673-4826 eves Housecleaners needed lmmed. Full or P tr Own transp H. B Clean ing service. 841>-3938 Housecleaner. $4_ Nr Dover & CIJff N.B. Own transport.al.Ion 915S-2391 Hollsebeper for famiJy ol 6. UAM lo 4PM daily. Refs req"d. Slart al S600 per MG. 851-9100 HOUSEKEEPE R-Live In. 2 amall children . Spanish speaktng OK 84().3822. HOUSE K EEPER / cmu>CARE part·time. 16mo ojd boy. 3 day:i a week. Moo. Wed. Fri 8:30 to 4. Own trans. Ell· per. W. Npl. 67>3823 JEWELJlY ~PERSON Elcper. pnil. Hunt. Bcb. 1oc:. eaum.5501. ----UYINTaY OflaATOIS Exl>andinl firm needs lop not ch da t a entry operatcn. l yr. min. ex· perience. Full I& part lime hrs. avail. for 2nd. & 3rd. sblfta. Part tJme weekends. or combo of weekend & 2nd. or 3rd. abift. can for appt. SAFEGUARD BUSlNESS SYSTEMS Z£J Fainiew Rd. (; M . 549-JO!U Keyr.ela ()pm ratof fCOlltrol Cl.n Dynamic Reul Estate Development C-0 has im- mediate opening for a person q u ali fied to operate a n IBM 3'141 Data St ation. Will be responsible for all 1n house key punC'h1ng & verifiC'alJon & handling of computer out·puf re· ports as well as other clmC'al functions. Typ. ing 65 wpm required Previous expenence on IBM :1741 preferred. Send re;ume&salary requ1 no. ment to: Controllt'r, The Gunst.on Hall Co. Inc . 4463 &rch St . NewPort Beach. Ca. 92660. An Equal Oppo r l un1ly Employer. UKETOWAUC? Walk " get paid for it ; need 6 friendly people to urt.roduce us lo Lacuna Niguel resadent.5. Give literature 6: UJvlte them to come in to meet us. No selling. $6 Hour; 4 to 6 w.ka; appty in persoa only. Tiies. Sept. 11th; 9:30 to l :00; Republic Feder-al Savings. 30212 Crown Valley Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. See Mrs. O artc LJVE.IN or DAIL V help for 2 c h ild r en Lite housework ~!H-40 Driver /Gardener. Com-General bmation person. Must C.__"STM ... c: Housekeeper/Child Care: Live-in Chrisllllfl helper . Tu. Th. Fri 12·7pm. Some ror elderly woman in CM w k n d s. N 8 a r e a . Car helpful. S48 3289. have valid Calif. lie. rwu ~ --- MACt•IST *'-• ~a.dy smk• far _... ..... ••••-••••• ~-~-·•••••• .. •• __ ......_, ... haf a\ore ID Coatl HURIEI AID&. I m· .,, ,, -~ I 11'1 SI!""' .... au. • --~ -·· 1'lll tr.a.. c.n mediate 01••••1 et -..,_ a a1e11• Rill• Hoap. ..... _ ....... tull .... .,......., ... •tt&tl1 of work 6 •• .. .....ru.. Im· ••dla te openh1. ....... , ,,. ,, .. ., Lab. ~ MAMl\t. TIMMll Ho-.... _.,.,., u ,.. .......... '"°" ... ..... ,.pomlbl• PDIM* aauc1D1 JOUr Oft amc.. lilt UI t.elJ you about ClGI ptaued ll'aln- ln& prqsram to ~b you lbe conavmer flnaoce bliltll•u.<v..._o.rr ....,.,.. ) Salaty poli· tlm. ..... bmeftl. .• op- por11altMs for penonal pwth. atdVllDCelJleut. PAClnC FINANCE miz Hart.Jr Blvd CM ~ lbaa1er·Ani1tant for H.B.. Dnc Store. Prefer cbaio uore exp. In irocerY or drug. llio. age 22. Mr. Hatch, MH :5it53. Matuc urist n~ed for The Morale Boost ers ~.~E.m.h St, c .... 64.S-T1'88 Manicurist for busy sulon. Good o pportunity . ~22:16 Manttadunng TOOL CRIB Immediate 2nd s hift openmg for ind1v1dual to dispense tooling and shop supplies . Xlnt s tartin g r ate ;ind bcnefils . Room to ud· van l"e int o more soplust.Jcat.ed tool mam· t.enaoet! wortt. ROSAM l .. C. 548-MJ3, Npt Bch An Equal 0pPortun1ty Employer MAHUfACTUalHG nc:HNJCIAH ............ DO bea v1 11ft· -= 44day ..... fn al M.&lat be H • pw. cm ~ 6 Pl eo1. Mfor'J'om:~. t .. ttr'c Experienced ill G.11. ~p. T-ap pay Ir benellb. Xlnt •orklft1 cond. in So. Oranfe Count7. Contact Joe Heila or Bill lleLaia at PbWi-p'a Bui$, P~Uac. L a 1una H i ll a . 714 /l:f1 -3'00 MedJcal A11ltta nt ex- perienced beck otnre. 4 _ ........... 191. .-.CAA. ASSIST AMT Ne wp o rt Beacb Rblmmt.oloclsl 'a office. llwlt have valid. limited ~loalleletal X-ray p e rm i t . I& d o veoipunctutt & routine lab.¥ wdJ. Salary com· menauratie with exper. M4-11!81 .._ICAL ASST. Front I& buk olfiC'e Some typuig. 498-4000 --Medica l a ss't ex penenced Orthopedic ~l'gt.'00. typsnf(. baC'k or. fire. Non s mo ll er 64&51.!M Medical Tecboolo11st. Cal. uC' not reqwred Min 2yrs ex pr . Full hm~ 831·'911. ---- MEDICAL Uve m. $!00 per w~k plus room & board 17141 ~161 or <213 l 4-28-6431 MOOf:Ls-ESCOaTS Attractive Females Only S'.'JOOw1t + . 64.5-6896 Medical Compon~nts Monung newspaper auto Cori>., a fast growrn ~ route i\pproit hrs 4-6am high technology rom dally Ideal supplemcn pany Ul Mission V1eJO 1s Lal JOb Approx earnin~s looking for a bri ght, SJ7S.S450 mo ~300ll & young me chanical ~1 lOam manufactunng techn1 · 1------ c1an with 2 years of com· plex mechanical a s - sembly e.x.per. MaJumum pay commensurate with exper 11 you feel you are quabfied :ind ready for a C'haUenge with an ex- l"e.11 en t c h anc e f or personal and fJnanr1al growth + xlnt. benefits, ,;ve us a caU. ask for Betty. 581·3830. MARI MA Gener al maintenanC'e w tlandsl"aping ex per. 101 N. Bayside Dr . NB. &M-0126 MOTHERS HELPER Colle Re or HS i.: irl 2 .~s :l> Mon thru t"'ri. $3 25 hr start. Non smoker, own transp 1S1g Canyon area ~533$. Noon Duty Supervisor ft-s.11:15-1:15. Moo thru Fri. S:UO per hr. Ca 11 7ro.3400 Nurses Aides 7 ·3. & J. 11 Expen eoced $3 25 t o S4 00 per hr Recent grads. & housewives al" cep.ed fClf cert. trainm~ Newpo rt B••c•. U·T:JMll alllft. Prfler ..,......, Call M5-5'101 • ~ ....... . Realtb Care taeilit1, midnlOt to SAM, Wed· nea/1'buu . I AM to •:•Pll. Sal f91aa Xlnt bmi!fta, • paid botidays. Bayview Maaar. 350 w. B a y S t . C.11 • eG-15115 ... E.O.E. ORDER DESK O.ERJt t.o baDIDe nal 1 di.Itri budon or moped s from warebouae to dealen. Work iDddl '*"' pboee. tb., typewrtr • new m1DJ CCJG'Clder. Need ahatl> • ... .mutt~• int.dli1ent peraGI • /lnMnl aldlla. Dala proeaalng and /or 1*kl aper-. beJ~w but aat ~ ... wtll traio. AUradJve 1alary. bene. and congerual environ- ment Contact Patty Smith, 1152 Langley Ave .. IRV ~l. ---- PAIMTB. EXP ER 5S2· l.2m PAINTERS EXPER ONLV M7-41211 ---,._, ,.,.,. Expeneoced. FuU time Salary commentur ate Vi expr 63 l -04.36 PART TIME EVENINGS. Adults wtth outsta.odlflJ(. auract1ve persooabues wbo eD)OY woe-king Wllh luds o~er 21 Start al ~.SO per hour. Phone 642-4 32 1 , Ext HO BETWEEN 4 00·' 00 PM. Ask for~ t:.qual ~Porturuty Employer Part lime dell work for woman. while t·h1ld ren art' m SC'hool Call J an. ~1422 PART TIME JcBtort /Maids Add S?» R90 per month to your present inC'Omc by working 4 hr' P<'r everu.ng Monday through Jo'ndays No e•penen~ is necesl>ary as we preftt to Lr.Un you Ul our pro- cedures. To qualify you mll!t have a fulltime .)Ob or be re· llred • U\ good beal\h. 1£C£rll.ST/TYPIST 'Major medical company located ln Missk>n Viejo, is Sfflltog a person to • work full time on a permanent bu in the capal'lty of a R~eptionist. You ... must have 3 years ex~rlence In working in an office & have a typing s peed of 60 wpm. Yo u mus t be punctual, havo a pleasant telephone • • voice, be neat i n a ppe arance, " d e d icate d . hard work i n g & a se lf -s t a rte r . You wil l a ls o be responsible f<>r meeting the pubtic & general office work. including simple accounting & telex machine. You must have a good aptitude In rnath . Non·smoker. Excellent benefits. pay commens urat e with expe rience. · excej le nl su rroundings. Only those seeking perma nent e mployment need apply. Call Susan for appointment, 581-3830. RECDVING INSPECTOR ... Manufacturing m edical company needs a person who is a sell-starter • l ik es d e t a il wo r k wit h some l'Xper iencc in the use of m1l'rometers. d 1 a I i n d 1 c· a l o r s & b I u e p r 1 n t intc rpret <1l10n. Good be nefits. Mission V1CJO a re<.i . salary c:ommt>ns urate with l'X pl'l ienC't'. (~n ly tho!»<' ,·1u<Jlilied •h() · . <.1rt• s('(>kinl! rx-rm<.1nent employment. «all Belly for <Jppornlmcnt a t 581-3830 Prmllng Slockbo>. inven· I.Or)' & gen. cleanup post lJoo .. v.ul 1mmed Offer.. xlnt be nef1 t 11 & op portwuty to learn pnnt tng industry w >1 vr old pnntlnJl co 10 Santa Ana retot·aung in Lui: I I.Jib C.all 547 7174 Pnnunt ~enced off :.'·t pre :.simn for TSI multi & 2 c-olor Hamadd iiO SS year old co. in SJnlJ An" relo<'attnl! lo l..t l!Un.t HiUs 4 da) wet'k. top ~aite-. xlnt tM>ndtU C~lt REAL EST ATE SAUS o,.-.ic N.I. Offic~ NEEDS VOll' J0111 the W1nmng Team• f'anlliSllc locauon. com· putcr video tape. top commissions. Call Lois Rtd Estcft Store. laA»o 67S. I 77 l RL-aJ F.stJle !>ale::. 100% COMMISSION Real f>: .. tatl' firm 1n s., ~iii~ ••• f'IK>G«AMMU -Oranl(e Co scek1n ~ htli(bly motivated. en thu:.1 a~t1C' r eal estate• l1rcn.'ll'CS interested 111 100', earruni Power C:ull 66l·l717 Real F.Blate Sales. lie or unlicensed Will tram GTJ.TDI A.sit fof' 8111. the rmruager I 2 )T!< exp 1n RPG .. ome Cobol belpfu l IBM 370'1.5&. OF VF. JCL. re mote Job f'O l I") Dull es mdude applications & 11J11tntmanee. proeram· m1nf'. testing & dt.. l•e1Ustat.Careoer bu111og. Excelle nt Full lime real estal~ empkJyeoe bendtts Sub ::.ale. :bWC1ate v. ho re- mit ruume & saJary has qwrl's s ubstantial tn For an 1mmed1ate 10· tory to Pers onnt'I C'Ome. 1s desperately t.erviewsend namt'. ad· .Manager. CAL IF'OA M, nel'ded by l o ng dress. phont' number. 16661 Von K 11 rma n . e ::.tahl1 :.h e d . lora t n ame or rull l 1me 1rvme loteTVll'W'I Wlll bt-broker Outstan d1n1: emp6oyerto· hekl dunnit week or &>pt eam1ngs available on MATERJALHANDLING Tom &isler 10 Equal Op,ortuml) ~cnerou ~ C'o mm1s<;111(l Parts stock person '<Adv an red JI ea Ith Employer splJt \ IT1il r\'elou~ op Mesa Verde Coov. H05p 661 Center. C M. 518-SSSS Expenenc:e d~ired but Whm you C'all Class1f1ed Center ponurut) for the CJ~i·r OOl reqwred. Will tram. to place.mad. yoo·re as 1300 Bn s\OI St . No ----professional C<ill Mr Must pass company i.urcd M a fri e ndly NewportRch.Oi9281'iO P'rof{rammer Analyi.t ~Unit.,at640-!)56(1 physical includml( b11rk wcltom4• a nd hi.' Ip 1n -2-4 yrs exper in &,111<' or fu rnish OMV report. MONEY. M.111.nnwn age 20. Pen-Dlthus1astic individuals- nysaver. 1660 Ph1cenua, earn comm to $2,000 by ~Urul. ---------X Ray. Irvine. A Ken wording your ad for bcsl Part·tune. full time pos1 faJnlhanty w Wicroduta ---------LOT ATTENDANT d av i s I n d s I.: o . r espansc Call No w ' lions. 3 younR men for helpfuJ l>ulJt'~ inl"lude Real Eilldt~ neededfull or partt1me ~7639 EO.E 6425678 preparauooandC'leanup appllC'al1on:-. mJ1n Comm1.tndustrial Cosia Mesa. T h a n k s g i v 1 n g ' -----Dem ons trat e t oys & DRJVYS Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coast Cities. N« $180 a week or mor e . Or ange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. gifts. Complete training. No dellvering or collect- in g. Need car. Call 714-~l-S346 rollect to see line. GI F'l'S 'N GADGETS Our 29th Year Herrmann. F ounta in ---------Valley. <No of Slate r be t wn N e who p e & FAlclid) DRY Q.EANING Plant, apply at MacMurra y·s Dry Cl eane r s, 2578 Newport Blvd. CM EMPLOYMlNl AG84CY -COUMSB.OIS GENERAL OFFICE TYPISTS SECRETARIES ACXX>lJNTING CLERKS Top Pay No Fee P aid Weekly MORREU. Tempol'ar)' Services Irvine 752~ E.O.E. M/F OPPTY FOR EXP 'D -------- COUNSELORS T O Gmeralollice. I NVE S T THE l R Office trainee. Penna- UPERTIS.E TOWARD oeot p/\ position. Xlnt OWNING A SHARE OF typing s kills . C all AH ESTAB AGENCY. bf.twetll8:30ft5PM,ast QU A L l F I E D G 0 · forDiaoe. 75t-0653. HOUSEKEEPER /CHILD CARE-l1ve·rn. lovely Laguna Bch home. Lt cooking, non-s moker . some Eng. Bus route 1157. 497-23S3 HOUSBlEIPEllS FA'TIME Dana's h ousekeeping Califor nia 's la rgest needs 5 mature people to work private homes. •z per hr. 75G-0826. Housdteepen, ruu ti me & p rr. good working condi· tions, 8 p d holidays. E.O.E. Bayview Manor, 642-3505 l«XJSEKEEPER -3 to 4 days week. Chinese. Thal preferred . Location Harbor & Mc Fadden . Call 540-8575 ask for Rader. HOUSEKEEPER · Live in. priv. rm & bath. TV. Emerald Bay, Laguna . 613-8831 Mustbe18yearsold . --'W'Ofk for painunic ron ll'flance. & diota input I" ___ !>57_·_0520_ ---r-- - - - - - - - - - , tra~ 631 <Tllll, 962·9942 Supt'rvlSIOO Irvine loca Sde 51)et"'$0ft5 LYN Medical weight control clJnic. f'uU time days Mon .-Fr1. P leas ant working conditions. Xlnt. sala ry . Ben e fit s & b o nuses . P re f er veupuncture cxper. Call S«)-0511. MaduneSbop Drill press operator & mechanical as sem bly help needed. No eitp. re· quired, wiU tram M /F Apply in person Garton nigioeeriog, 18330 Ward St, Ftn Vly. I "'""'"GRA'ocO-OENDOKI I '·p·~-T·TI·-ME·M·E·s·SEN-·G;;.o-.~ Ei ~-50-res_N.:m:,~ -~ ~~~~:ij~lf ~~~j I I 1\Jes & Thurs 8 S. use ~ AC)ft't person.-. with the follow I 4030 W. CHANDLER I ~~r& G::!ld~~ ::=~ m~I' u~!td~tha ~~~IJ~r~~~~e pearance Mr s Via . purrhas1nJ! a1:e nt CoUC11eliackli(round 1 1 SANTA 54 A 9 N_ 91 A 7 , CALIF. 1 1 6"-8834--~ _ ___ ~=·~[~~~r~~~ si:~~~~~~~~~tna1 1 _ 5 PIXon... at a Sl M pvr annum We nffer a s tr o n i: I Conlacl Pat I volume SuC'c-essful t•Jn-positive f'flv1ronment for Earn wtule YOU learn. dldAlte will have $·10 yr.. surc·essful person a l Telephone A nswen n 1' expenencl.' wilh pure has growth in comm ·1 & in I Rasp1dlyD1irow1~1:(~C Lr:nanuf ro odlocated cdl~t· I Service full time put 11\g small stamped or dusln.iJ r"eal estate :.alt•,, I to :an 1~0.,.. • 'j "Y" '"· m ~m 1h ~~l I time. Van ed shifts rmcbined metal parts & lea.s111g and investm<•nt.s l'Omplcx as 1mml'< opcnm~l'o or 11( Y Days. afternoon or e-ven molded plasti<" parts . m Ornnge and San Dit'gQ. I motivated, well quahhed pNsoonc•I I mgs. Location.sin: ~brrut resume or call : <Aunties. For further in t'ASHION ISLAND 3 D lNSTRU ... E..,..,.S forrmllon contact: I MAHUFACTURIM~ suraYJsoa I cnsTA MESA 1Rv1NE ...... • TUSTIN 1SM2Chem1cal Lane eorpo.•e Rfflty lftc. llW\l Bcl1.. Ca 92649 t8SS2 A MacArthur Blvd. I Cha l lC'nJ!tnA pos1t1on " xlnt oppty for I HUNTJNCTON BEACH 7141894·53SI Sle 2IO. Irvine. Call( persona l l(rowlh ;\111 ,1 hn ve stronJ( \deal for s tudents & ---92715 I leadership l'XJ)Cr m Mm1l.1r operation I hous~1vcs. Many co Pwdluinlq McJr or call 7l• ~5--0888 OPERA TORS ~benefits includ iDI p:ud Resp (or purchasing all 1--------, I I vacations T y p ing (and, ol Marine Hdwr , --------- • PIODUCTIOH LlAD PaSOM 35wpm .. E.0 E. Call lndust hardwa re, & Receiving Clerk for H.B F\nl • 2bd sblA open-I ~Mon. lhru Fri. Yadlt suppli~. mU3t be Drult Store. Moo-Fri 9-5. GEtlERSONLY NEED ~PLY . 549-970 2 . TSf-1581 . MRS. LANE POR INTERV. 11\8" in punch press, tap-I Challengm~ pol'11tmn \4 .. 1ron1Z 1erhn1l"al I Pharmuy Cler k. ex-exper,l.lmowled&ableof Min age30.84'1-2.56l. GIM'LOFACI f«JlJSELEEPER . 3 to 6 ping, •screw machine bnl·k~round & ab1luy to s11perv1se group perten<'ed. to work 4.5 ''arine ha rd ware & RECEPTIONIST tmmed. opening. Eit· dally.UU!bousekeeping. dept. $4.00 t o s tar t I producl1onlmc I d ys pr wk in C OM equi p. Ca ll Balboa Growing company in perieo4*1. Bkllpc. Ute Startdinner.644-2135 w}OYertime avaU. Lead· pharmacy Call Mrs . Ma ri ne H ard w are : Ir vine . need s ex · typing, pbonea. 1850 in" benefit package I I V <>H 7<7< f I $0-9871 for appt. d ir.bric cutter for baby alarl, Co. benefit•. " I IECEJYIHG IHSPECTOI oung ,.... .... or n EOE.M;F ,H pen enre • respan~1bl.-. 90ftlne mlgr. FWJ Lime. 6G-M!ll2. -llftllHlrtw =rJ:~%.~~aJ " I umew. --ReaJ tlltatt!SaJes ~~~.o~s~ ~~1~! La&••• Hills area. Girl Friday: nnnec nuu'11Al.UU.l I Recent exper m mechanical & !.~·metal I Pipe(itter experienced ... 1 dutJes. Monday tbru Fri. 1"lt.aJI r & UllM ROSA.NlNC. parts Mu.-1t be able to read bluepnots & Apply at Amera l"an •w'kMD da g.5 Good benef Factory W o r kera i n ~t~= WININ 5e-Z33,Npt. Bch. I knowledfi\C of lm11X'ction tools Chollenging I AW>mlltir f'lre Protec· ~~nco~~·jobproven sa~'ary. o egotlab :~:. c:tai.iieal refinery full • . (<r an a.elusive private An~ Opportunity position wt iclnt oppty for p1·r~on11I l{fOwth. tkln.c.16Sl. '"""""'• Oil .,.., train· 714-557·50Cl. •J--..-.0 ..... t ro-:·. GUARDS resort. St art immed. mpioyer I I b\l. leaidl. 'JSl-3440. ·--------.._ r---Pre-School Teacher r--~21AlJ-a•l tlou . H ieb at o o l E1lp . preferred. Wiii .....,._., "" " RECEPTIONIST w tlite ~ wart PUll •part time . All lnlill.fUllUmt.Appl.yln Mailk. epp?y The lnn at I ASSEMILRS I needed fu.U time. Hunt. Reali.y ld.ovestmenu bookkeep in g duties. F..1".:b cbemke.j;. rJ :.::.t.t u ... a .. ~o2r1mora Jl'.fftO'I• 419 N. Coaat ~.• .:..!!~r:~c?ut I ~~1::~•94~~~i~s 0~ 1l EAL E s TAT E Starting pay S'125 mo. 091·• .. ...._ .__ HWJ, I.A&. Bch. or call .... ., --S killed mechon assemblers Must be I SALESMAN WANTED. Boat't'ramillnr.,askfor l&art at t& bcNI .... ...,... ...,_., 714/'9t·IS21, aak for MAmS I dependable w'1lrongdesire toexc:el. IG-2NI. EARN UPTOl.S'!rt COM-Out,546-7172 wot tralo . Complete Ni>r.::==-~t:; PlaiDe. ' El;perieeced tuU time & I NISCHOOLAIDI MISSION NET. l·Can R.tX:E PMONlST .... eat 6 lnaarance a11•ww.ea-.JOIO I I E ape r p refer r ed , ..,,,from SSOKto $lOOK Fo Co t t ' C .._..=._..,.,... ~·i_!,2!' ~ ~b fie 111riM1ier/tiY•in, ait· SHBT-METAL WOllll U :IO--lpoi daily, M -F . annually.2-Flndwt wby Nerar e:o~u:b•::,t ~ ~·-·. ;,::·~ ........... •u. l .. w. KJcfa~.11,H. N.a . ~....!"'!!~~~-.!~~ I I ~ C.M. can Moa De. lie. earn • .,., pi Ad•IP•· Hunt . Sch. -aertt Ma•• 0• 1-••. ._tllr9ftt. l0901bJania. ....-....... .,. -.-""" I R•D and light manuf'ac, bluepnnt readmc & AM. bere. Come talk w1Ul _.... _.... layoul dealrable. I tllem. 3-011r produc· ..---------A .. -•tk Hlal')' I•· 8* .,..,_ ..,_ baly .... _,.,... l..aallen for .,,,..~-PllMTIMG t /in e xp • n 1 l y • 19c ... 11 tat/fwAst aw,..... &.O.L ..-.-Pollowf•I aot U-. ... .,..,. Co. iD M61L,_ ... ....-S I ' I FAhne penana needed land/budget te,.m1. •· rtr boil sales oltlce, t •• -nu .,,..-... lo.O.C.Olll: Nthile~ht.• I · t.UCHIMIST I loweb on.~. Pr.Mt appta. f•k>le. dq..-lod. weekend. FACTORY WO<Sa· 0Ukloa-llticl9 ~*::•?"-!:~ l:xJJrd Is trameea. Min S.n.t out w?ly • .. ·~~ Some eaperieoc-e re; t:a~ -r!:.: y~~= . ..:.:c. ~!..-:.-:! !'T.r; •• ~o"uc:c.'°" Miii Optrator. IW> plus ~abt I c~avet. t• £...!i.i: 1:84,: --~~days ptJf ~•HJ . b ~ M•ICY CIOCIAl:.nt• 4Mll'7 cm-I P'1lltloc ..-. l>epeodabl• 1a1 Qll~=~· 'n '• .......... 1'9e6f'rt Jh. c-aM7, C09• =.r-:.:-~· ~ I NooucnoM Pl.Ml• I IOOll'AITIUP .......... ....... ... 7 ..... ~ PACTOaY TaA1Nas 1;Gtia1t 1 Tr ' • TaP ~. ~ ..., ..... -~ 16 I I =-',:' c:. c:o~ ~",.~ ::1:':'!'~ :-' -.-:-f: =-.:-. .................. ..,..... ,. re•'4I . ao~erhoa t +' .,. ....,., -. Recent uper lo production tontrol on w>WewwM IUto Me i•1to r •oo4I Clb-.Ull. -, fllil • ....... tJa ·~ '• -._ lmauet ~ IM ......,Dlieo.•*4. I S.tro-mechan. Pl'Oductloe Unt. Xlnt ~Y I ' tali to ,_ Ooan,_., Poll1'ilirnl lbl).0,-. ,\--~ ..... t: .... 111, ~.,,,~-ii"iill . •. CllllrW.. forPft'IOft•fablRl1toptantccontrolf'lo•ot Dlft.llOW ~.._ ......... h ........... iaac&P TJO N l lT:~ • •-.. • 8 -H UPIQUMD 11U1b voh11n•productJon. I ii .__ .. ws1rt1u1j ....... CUI ITNI • ...,.1.n. • -w•a. 1°~~ ' ' ,.. -', 19itWDmCIJfD. ---ftnm,;.•..::..= aar-. 1lp co. •e.eda 1•1l 'Ii:.:: : •~ .a•DPD •• ..... ...,,.._ • ...,.,lled.c.M. I I ~a"•-.C.X: --.,.. !fl.:.., ikm1: -~aeter1 -!!: .... '--'• ~ ...... ..,.. ~. -·-~ -.-I XLNT co BENEPITS6WOIUCINGOONDI ..._ __ hp. 1 • =-W:-~:l'. .. a=:'1 ill~~·rn•• .i .. P~~:'l:at =.: ':.:.'·=·---~:·I W /CAR.SER POTENTLAL .roa.. • .... -... UIPM'l~• J -~ AtL-9I ~ -1 .. ML--l.:...-~ _ .. =· )19.P!JJ ·: QUALinED INDlV. ~ ~-...."!' ~ -~ -Cll, t\~IJ • If---"" ~ ·~ I~. _, _~, -~1 -:t'.. .. --• ' I ·~· -. v•a --::..-1· -I ~ -._J l:!l::l:J, .• -· ... ,, ,-, f'~.IJlll "llilW. ... aiil ,...:.'! . ..:.·.~~.:~.=-..~ r .. ·~ -J)Q~Nlt~ AvJ}I :·~~~Wa.:;.:i:;l~,--T . 1 iii -~· .~ ·-~--~-~-.-_1~1~-~"a mdM '-..,,..&: ..... ~ _a; .. _~---•••.._lif_-iil ... _ •. .,....,. ... · 1 & -·~~~. i ~1;·-Y t ~ --~ ~ -• ----"I ., ---T -~ ' -f l --• -0 ~ ---" ---=' .. .... . -. ~ II UBl'AUltAJ'tT HELP Part dnM l.Mnch a!lll\ Ccuoter help needed SUS per bour. ldee.I for W 1 H Mn Se6ff colle1e atudeots • .._ S.lh bolllewives. Call Ron 2 S pm.~. Ca•r• Rmtauranta ~SI.op PERRv·s PIZZA Stocll Ha•1r Secretary /Recepllonlal. OC Airport area Exp req'd. 7~1-4760 SSIOAIY M aJor medical eleelronJc: company l1 • lcln1 o career peraon who likes a bu.ay desk. with excellent typln1 1ldll1. 1horth.nd & tel x experience helpfuJ le a &oOd aptitude ln math. We are tn n ed of a aolf-aterter who enjoys d tall ck dlveramcatlon. Non-smoker. Exl·tllent benefits . Pay romm naurate wUh eX.R.Uience. ·•(.·en nl urroundings. Location close le> ull your personol needs. Mission V i~Jo urea Onl.y. tho1e seeking perman nl omployment need apply. Call Susan for appolntmenl. 581·3830. S!CIETA RIA L . Ph1rm1 ce ull cal ReMattb M 1naaement h~ 10 N 8 baa lm mediate opeoto1 for Sl!X:Rt:TA.RY tu proj~'l rrmoa&er Good Lypin& & tnntcriblng stills req'd. Modlcal Pbarmaceullcal exper helpful E 0 E 'JS2.9*> Secunty GATIGUARD For pn vate coglmun1ty. Laeuna Beach area Day llh.ift. 494-857 1 Mon lhru Ft1 for appt STOMICUTTH Q.wm ,)n'elry abop bu ~ for 1tonecutt.tt for inlay jobe al.Id custom cutting. WiU train ap prenlice. Vete rans benefits available. Any art related expr. helpful. Mate beauWul art wort Md get pa.id very well. Please call for mterv1ew M·F,497-1095 Sec N Ser vice Station Allen relary' typing. pt dunt. Apply Mobile Cu 8ch Elec Comp Sales Or Wash, 1701 Tustin Ave & nee Salary +. 631-5031. Now hiring ror part or <>ur company tM:neHu 1n- full ume hdp. lilu.al be c I u d e . d 1 11 c o u n t able to worit wknch. Will pnvilege, medkal & den· wort around sch ool la.I, life insurance. profit schedule. Must be JI yrs aharing & pension pro or older. Apply In person gram. Apply in person S.Cnt~ p /f · J.C.NHNEY anytime. S m a I I , p e a s a n t 211B~• W. Oceanfront.NB 24 FashiOll llkmtd engineering office. Mon· 17stSl .. CM Service Sl11l1on Manage· menl 1'ramt~ fo'ull t1me. ex pe r lenc-e d . L i t e mechanical reqwred All Benefits Apply 2S90 NewPort Blvd C M SUPERVISOR Tymsbare's Irv. site has 1mmed. operuog for a shift supervlSOI' Successful candidate will have ll rrunimum or 2yrs hands oo exper. as a Isl line supervisor. Pos1t1on dire<.'tly responsible for real time credit card authon zation center . supervising 30 authoriza· lion operators and 2 con- trol assistants. We offer xlnt. slartmg salary and benefits & the opportunity to play an important role 1n our continued expansion Super visor shift is Thurs·Mon 9am to 6pm or F'tt·Mon 9am to llpm Please send resu1ne or letter ot intent including salary history to Profess ional Emplo> ment . Tym s h are Transaction Services . 3462 DuPont Dr .. Irv CA 92714. E.O.E. M F H. Restaurant Newport leach Fri. 1-Spm. Must be gd •-~-5!~. RAXPl ca~r ·E~.o~·~E~. ~~~~~M~/~FI typist.549-5234 u•IW'C'. ...... xfnt c1 ·~ -Secretary 1Ass"l. Enter · opply for auress1ve SAL.f:SLADY t..airunent co. Travel re )"OUDC penon. Reply to For women 's apparel quired. Fast typing ad ••. C/O The Daily shop 1.11 Newport Beach. necessary. Call Glenys, Piklt, PO Box 1560, Costa Must be over 28. Sun· ~ Serv Sta allnd Will tram $7001 Mo + Call Carl. 49.S-0121 SJC Me&a,Ca 92626. day's olf Call 673-8530 1 ________ _ Ratauranl: Sandw1t'h t.wnG-tO Service Slal1on Attendant ru11 & part , hourly +commission 673 3320 person. cook, counter SAL.ES LADY. For Ladies help wanted. Good Sportswear salary. Call forinlerview ~ 6$-2193. Restaurant part time Ca shier & Assistant sandwich bar. Irvine Oubhouse. Xlnl workmg cond. & club m em · SALESLADY For exclusive c hildrens store So. Cst. Plaza. Ex pe r e ssential L l' Magasln. 549-8585. bersh.ip. 9·2, Mon.fo'r i. Salesperson. permanent 754-7500 Jack t.wn 2 & full time. will train. R.M. 4PM. A b r a m s C a l a I o g RESTAURANT SGT. f'EPPEROMl'S rrz:zA STORE is now hiring for full and p/time openings Vary ing days & hours · Ideal supplemental IJlcome for housewives & stU<it-nts Our progressive growm• company ocre r i; op porturut1es for advance- ment based on your Job performance. Pleas ant woning conditions Must be 18 &c over. Apply 1n per.;on blwn I 11nd 6 zn>S E. BRISTOi. Santa Ana Hts 549-8674 18lwn Jamboree &Campu:.1 OR 651 EAST Isl St 11.JSTIN 544-5791 E.O.F: Rel.all Store needs resp & energellc Xerox & stu IJOnery clerk. Start I' rr AM & Sat. Baker St. CM. Call M-F. 8-3: Ask for Mrs. Matranga 754-1000. RIGGING & BOAT OUT-fTITING~ualified peo pie please ca" 631 ·2161 Sailboat Maant & Clean·g. Full time. must have min. knowledge o r sailboats, mech-e lect system. Thurs -Mon, 7-3::1>, ancl wknds. $3.50 hr 645-noo. SAIUNG INSTRUCTOR needed for 25-27' cnnsing sailboat. part-time in- cluding wk:nds 645-7100. Showroom. 1819 Newport Blvd., Co!lla Mesa. •SALESPEOPLE S20,000 + a year" We need you' ' • •F\111 co benefits •Lead programs •We will train lleyCULLJGAN MAN' Call Wayne 492·3213 & 830-3031 Sales Person, exper'd pre- f'd but Wlll train. Mille 's Carpets, ~ E. 17th St .. C. M 645-4332. Sales Radio Shack has full ti me ca r eer op porturulles & part lime opp()rtun1t1~ opemng up now 1.11 the Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa areas tr you are a college graduate or are current ly going to eollege &c are hi g hl y motivated towards increased eam· 1n gs ba se d o n performance plea11e app- ly at 3427 E. Coast Hwy. CdM; 1803·A Newport Blvd .. CM RADIO SHACK AT~Corp. E.O E. Sales WILD WEST STORE WESTMINSTER Mow acupthuJ ap· plcatioRS for full t1 ... Dept. Heod. R.tail H• Pl"· pi •ffi r.cl. Apply in person at 15412 ---------. Gokienwest, 898-5541. ~ CASHIER SALES We are looking for an cM&oinl person for full time pot.Won. In addilion ·to good starting wages, c:asbien abare In com-miMioa pool. Ple•se app- ly In peraon, Mon thru Fri"'5. ll0611"S GAIDIMS an San loequlo HillaRoad SCOPE DRILLER, will tr ain w /some ex- perience. Call for appt, 552-1634, or 549-3887. Seams tress, sa mple maker, M /F, production exp. F\aU time, perma- nent for designer Une. The Banana Republic. 689 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna. 49'-3462. SEC ./RECPT . Psychology office. -10 to 3> hr. per week. Your scbcdule. Reply PO Box 2121. CM. 92628 COii ~ SELL idle items with a --------1 o.i1.Y Pilot Classified Ad. Restaurant ti ANNOUNCING 1HEOPIMING OPAMOTHB STRAW HAT l.ISTAUl.ANT IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT POSmoN8 OPEN FOR <••11•1 -"II.A COOKS 4000 .... ~ .. Our .. c1tlno new snw H8' 'Ina ~aurant at OfMtll & 17th 1n eo.. ..... wlll b9 opening ..-. NIDw ~me ••cetiont •or •uu & Plf1 ,..,. poeittont. It fell ~ working wtth .. ~ end .... d ......... twdworkint ....... "' ....... ~ ........... ~ to ..... It with..,_ "9l.~ ift ~= 11 IO .. '"" ... , Mon. & Tue8. /We tot: ,._ ... Secretarial *•ATTENTION•• ~ents Teachers Housewives •' EARN VACATION U WE NEED SECRETARIES IMMEDIATELY with or w /out i;horthand Long or short term , bolt day & vacation pay. hospitahzation ava1la ble. VOLT TEMPCJWAUV "'i..LR\11(,f h 546-4741 38411 Campus Dn Vt.' (acrosi; from , John Wayne Airport I F.qual Oppor Employer Secretary bee S.Crriory Newport Center location. s mall office. lots or variety. some stat typing reqd. Markel research firm lrvme Personnel Agent'y 488E17th. Costa Mesa Ste2?A 642 1470 ~~~~ SECRETARY P fr. 1().3 flexible. Mon Fri. Young attractive lady for Real Estate o r. fice. Typing. d1ctaphone + pleasant phone VOICC Newport Center. Mr. Gerrie.~ Secr.tmy Girt Friday Small advertising agen· cy in Harbor area needs a sharp, respons ible. se lf -motiv ate d sec r eta r y . Good secretarial skills a must. Ca ll for appt . 71~1475. '* SECRET ARIES * Type 70, SH 80. rm SH,400 TypeSS, ourofc Sl0.800 Recept type SS $10,800 Type60,SH70 RE S14,400 F tC Real Est.ale Sl.6.000 F tC Ad agency SJ.6,000 •Comnselors Sales Our Office• Appl Only /Free Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch, Est.ab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8190 Want Ad Help'! &42·5678 Secretarial Sewing M a c hine Operators Exp prerd. near O C Airport . benefits. Mo n Thur:. 6-4 :.>pm 979 141:13 Shipping & Rccc1v1ni:. warehousing 2 p&..1t1ons open Expcr helpful but not nee. Applications be· mg taken until Wed 9 12 Call 496 ~ or apply D>46 Calle Av1ador. San Juan Capo SIDl'PING lmmcd1ate duy s hirt operung Pnor <"xper de s1r able $4 00 to s tarl w overtime avail. Le11d · ing bend1l pa c k uf!e w folly paid med1l'al & dcnUll after 90 days ROSAMIHC. S48·~. Npt B(•h All Equal Opportunity Employer SIGMMAKER DESIGN 2 has 1mmed operung for sandblasted sign.maker Some• wood shop cxpr 11c1· Call Read 54(). 7788 SIU SHOP Now taking apph<"allons ror f 1 & ptl employment for da)'ll & rules. P.fo· McMullln Co. 547 7479 Tymshan T rartSadion Senicn Inc. TEAC HER . Mature person needed for PM extended day care , 3 PM to6 PM. 997-8333 TEACHERS, Subl'Jlitutes Apply now 4-ll level for 79-aO school year. Vahd Calif. Teat'hmg Creden llaJ to qualify. S45 1day Call ror appt. Fountain Valley Sc hool D1!>t 842-66Sl. ext 224 EO.E TlACHat Substftutff Want.ct $75 Pet l>AY Qualified su bs t itute teachers wanted to teach K-12 students as a result ol a teacher work s top page Valid Cal credcn llal o r emergen c ) credenllal reqwred Ap pty al the Personnel of- fi ce or call Hemet Unifi~ School Distrid 2350 W. Latham. Hemet. Ca. 1-n•~11 St atione r y Store 1n 1----------Corona del Mar needs ex· per1eneed sales lady. Full time s days, xlnt working conds. FJ;pec1al· ty f1.11e client.e~e. 675-1010. Stock t'lerk. immediate operu.ng (Of' responsible, lndustnous ind1v1dual. F\IU time, w11J tram. Call 831-0141 for appt ___ _ Ta.EPHOME SALES Work p /time in our telephone sales room <AM. g...2 shift) and still have. pleasure time for yourself. Wages + Comm. Call for details L.A. Times 540-0301 Telephone Soli c 1tors ST~ Clll!.lll( Lucky you! We have 2 ...,_ '"" operungs & 1t 's not often Growing Orange County we lose a telephone based company seeks in-solicit.or. How would you dividual to assume stock like to earn anywhere room responsibility or rrom $3.~ss.oo hr and picking & stocking or stiU spend all day at the parts Othe r dulles will beach'! The hrs. are Sun inc stuppmg, receiving & thru Thurs 5 30·9pm general warehous ing There·s no selhng in· dulles. Electronic com· vol ved & n o ex p ponents knowledge necessary 540-4088 aft helprut. Minimum one lpm.Askfor Sue year experience. Good -~------- company benefit:1. Call Tele phone Sales pa rt 557·9051. Equal Op· time. Salary + bonuses. portunity Employer. Ask for Darrell 631·1266 TIRE & GENERAL Alfl'O SERVICE, S day Administrative Secretary work week. Apply Newport T ire Center , DlO E. Coast Hwy. COM Engineering Secretary Legal Secretary Medical Secretary Office Clerk Professional Secretary Choose Your Secretarial or Office Care~r ; Classes begin Sept. 10 TOOL CRIB Immediate 2nd shirt operung for indJvidual to dispense tooling and shop supplies. Xlot s tarting r ate and benefits. Room to ad- vance into m ore sophisticated tool maln· tmance work. ........ 71M tMtWMd 71M ........................ .-..... ·-···-·-.. •...... ., ...... .. Tl'D•19CH Werebouo •••da fWd Ml'ViN &edaklan •lWw ._D ltfGll lD w0 ,._,. OW8 ear. eau _. caum.JIG5 QNID h'9tDe •MUI IDD PROCESSING ------1 v,.-..... Pftlf, Xlnt . ~ l'n1lllla. apellln 1 . • •A111MnOM• * 1\'..atbe from dicta· • • <nt• Tneberl Ucn 9QWp. Xlftt. beae. Hamwtv•I! 11:.0 k . Maurine. EARN VACATION st TIMm>. lame. loa. Of. WENl!ED ,.. _nee_._lh_. _____ _ 18-iar~ MtAl TICHMICIAM =• typULI To •orlr in N•wporl l o.\ ti Beach Rbewnatotogist's Nl:EDl MEDIATELY otfice. lluat be willing to do routioe office work. \.41111 ••hon ~nn. hOU· includ.irtt veoipuncture. day " vacation pay, routine lab. anawer hc»pltatlsalion avalla· ..a.--.,_, ble ..,......,.,, etc. ,,_,ary com· • memurate with exper . VOLT f I f'w~l H Ii-• A •• • af •• '# .. & I 546-4741 .. Campus Drive <acroafrom Jobn Wayne Airport I F.qual Oppor Employer &M-l.9t U., Tedlnici• P1rl time ror o r tbopedisi. Ltd he accep- table. 831-2200 x.«AY TECHHtCIAM To wort in Newport Beach RheumalOlogist's _ o{[ke Must be willing to ---------1 do routine office wort. mctudlng ven.ipuncture. TYPISTS routine lab, -ans wer en-Lin-':. phones, et(' Salary com-mensunte wrtb exper s.4-1881 llMPOllAR't' "llSOHNfl 5'1MCU 37 23 lirch St. Mewportleoch Macl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1005 . .. I I .... ....................... m.P1 o. .......... ~I You e•• ""tq...,...., Gii MW waabtrt. dryer1, ref rt 1•ratora la di•· ....-.rh.1•ee11+111t. ........ ~ ....... ......... e .. 11111 81Yd. m.aa Wllirlpool n .a e.1 ft rtlrl,....t.or. ice IDlt hr freeaer on lop. Cali f73.7G5. ~D/DflWt &.1 ~ ~. cond. S.art tt.s fra1Ur. freeaer. ~ HoqQnt mri1. 11.1', a mo1 old, Almond Ill arbro ltmp4B' .. 9M-OS72 Rdriprator, Kelvlnalor. ltcu ft. bottm freeze. XlDd cood, white. Sl60 Avall by •28. ~31 aft 7pm.. Rdrig lrg bronze 2·dr Xlnt. cond. Sl$0. 831--4C or 821-0380 Maytag o r Kenm ore Wuher 18$, Kenmore Gu Dryer SJ.35, West tngbouse St.act Wuher & Dryer 1196. Guar /Oelv S4&-3S72 3 Ref's $7 5· SlOO· Sl SO . Stoves. 2 older n1 t'e O'Kede & Memllll $75 & 1141 ..... ................. . llft bid ._...est, ..ti tnined. female.' apayedl' ....... 151-mt • Short twred brown 1m le Dode, 7 7" old, love& clli.ldren MZ-<nSO "' S M l•ed Germitn Shepherd puppies. •· weeb. tee to appreclaw ~ Ml•ed Ge rmaq Shepberd puppies. I weeu, aee lO appreciatAt ~.,, ------,. Male " Female Norw. Elk. 3.5 yrs Spayed, Great w tkld1. AKC. 751·21N8 FREE KITTENS TO GOOD HOME. 675-3202 fl'REE to good bome! 4 mos IPtt.en, fe m , must leave apt 963-7787 557.0045 ....••••.•••.•••....... ruaJC AUCTIOtil I MANY ITEMS OF f"JN E ESTATE JEW ELRY. ART OBJ ECTS. AN TIQUE S . l"INE FURNITURE. ETC PHONE FOR INFO & BROCHURI!: 645-z.!OO SlOO Washer 41 gas drye r Yellow Lab, spayed, 2Yrs $45 each. Elec range w !'Shots. Good with kid.IS. Earn a chance to win a . trip rcx two to Cabo San Lucal!! H1 +Lo oven $75 All 53IHl082 Reg!Sler toduy Work 4-0 hours and you· r~ 111 th~ drawing' Work lon11er and 1nrrea ~e your chuncefi lo wm 11 :. thr.il s1mpll'' Come ON·LINE' All ON LI NE tempi. ear n top ClrcuAarStain Ornate cast iron circa 1882 from courthou~e. Tombs tone , Ar ll ~3947 clean &c wo rk l(ood S48-t485 DLX G ~ DISHWASHER IX> GOOD CON 0 1~ 2SSO DRYERS-Gas or ele<'tnt" e ompletly ret•o nd guar0U1teed. your l'hol(·(' Sl2'5 S3i .Q33 8020 PHY and a bon~ of a mtl~ •••••••• ••• •• •• •••••••• ol piud air travel for ---------Gtrh Cu,lm 8e11ch every hour the)' work ~ weekend }ou·re m Cruser like new Sl40 or Vlted lO VALET P/\RKCNC. PT lunches Wom en e n rouraRed to apply Private club 644 5404 ALEA·s cir 673 7912 WAITER WAIT tt ESS P If L.unch only l'nvate O ub 644·5404 LJMITED EDITION SHOW.SALE& ARTISTS FAIH Plates. F'1~ur1n t-' L1th o~. Muc h Mort• fo'AMOlJS ARTISTS & STARS IN PERSON Na t1onw1de Exh1b11 ' Wattressb. l mmed1»te Senurutrs operung for ex per dinner S ... • Slit.I , & graveyard. Paid v11c·a W-.r Ir .,._. tJons. good tip.. Ap1>lv Sat. Sept. I (I 0-SL Taylor's Rc•:-.l,JUra nt Sun. s.,t. 9 (12.§) Redhill & Sllnta /\11.1 fo'rwy, Tustin SHBlATOK- 20 ANTIQU L LL.AS~I<.: BICYCU~ 536 7342 Mens Shuna no IO :.pd S35 D~rby H1ghrt'>e $10 644-lT.IJ Raleigh fo'oldt•r II HJ Men s ZJ .. 10 Spd ~ 631 9273 Bike 24 .. ~torl"d l'rU11>t'r, m Goodcond 160YLmrnln l.n Nit Wwtrt~. <·x1>cr. /\ppl) AMAHEIM Haleigh Jr 10 '>ixl m pc~ bctw<"t'n :! 4pm 1015 W Ball Rd l!oodt"Ond S7~ STAVROS. 5930 W Coa:o.l Anaheim Adm S3 5o4(I.. 1496 Hwy. N Li 1--------Sc'hwmn 21 ~p..r LE WANTB>DRIVER Ch e rry woo d mirror T'Ol'Rll Sl2U SUNDAY OHLY backt'd rtai?ere. m arblt· s.45 3793 top walnut o\al, trt"Stle & To deliver Daily Pilot fem L .. ble.. 1·ut iela.41"> & bundle. to curner!> Re.. ~ anJ..Q ,iela:.:.. B~n qUtre5 van or larl(t' !>ti.I nington •lt.'h & antq llun wagon anti d !loud lamp P P Call for dl>Pl d.nvmg record Phom• &42·4321 and a-.k for m8326. ~7~ Harry See h•y ur Don Williams 1-:Qt /\I. OPPORTl'NITY EM PU>°'' t. H W A R E II U l ~ 1-: FJ1zabelhean Rt>prodUt· uon solid Oak. Sp<' bdrm .,wtc also Jp<· Rall.in set. 1·u.swm t-oH•rd. all like new, alw ma It htn~ rolfee tbl & drum tbl Oavs 646·S4ri E~l'' 1\ft 5 ~1 M~M~ab8025 ••....•••....•.•.•..•.. 1.80 l.2x12 Mex1nn Tei·att· Tl.It> SI 00 e .11 h 962~ 8030 .....•....•...........• Co m p l darkru om camer<1 lt.'1l..,t">. hltt·r<o $tU) 67~ J&(2 80lS ......................• DKUVERY pt•r:-.i>fl for par l y re n I a I 'l<1 rt' P time Apply 202!> Newport Blvd CM Wcr~""" Balhwb. old ball & "'""' -;1 .. m~t· Killt'n'> f<ed 0 f00l No ru.o;t or chip.. pocnt malc al:.o malt.' Sl2'Slf1rm~1~s__ _ Lynx Pt sso. papt!rS Full lime. •$3.25 per hr to start l.1te dnvinl( Must be l 8 or o v <' r (.'a 11 54(). 7300 Ask for Ed Warehouse worker Look ing for mature. a lert in diVldual willing to learn & accept respons 1b1hty 111 established N ~wport Beach firm involved m supplying tut1les used m yacht.Ing, backpackinR & slo wear Secure future for n ght person Filling or o rde r !> & l(eneral warehouse dut1e:. 37"" hour week. rull time days Excellent com pany paid benefits Pa> based oo ability Call ~1066 Sle1ghbd, circa UllO. Rosewood. dbl :.•ze. S200 644-ll.SIJ --::r.:ery Bevel~ = cuno rab & el~anl 1-"'rench Born bay armoare C1rn 1890 642 l:& OAK ROLLTOP DESK. smgle ped. high S S850 Pvt Pty 642·7658 --- Oak rim l tn bathtub. great ror boullque·plumb display S200 German wicker trvl trunk w lolr. &c k~y . c ute for hm boutique SIOO 278 flower 642· 9731 avail 842 0771 DotJI 1040 . ..................... . KE"ESHOND PuS"i AKC Champ sin-M t" Pct & s h o w Pvt p l y 213 61'1 1.34.5 alt 6 pm AKC Gldn Retne,•er pu~. Hunters . "tr dogs. 80 Cha mp Pedq:rel' m..61161 Blat'k s ilver G e rm an Shepherd puppy, rem. 8 wks . good hm o nly 6*-S7S7 Pomeranians blonde mot.her. I yr, red sable father. l'• yrs. wolf n · ble rem b1t1b)' 10 wks KITTENS TO Good home. <tdorable. hou11c trained 2 11'l m O:. 646-0361 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used Furniture &. Appbance;--OR 1 will sell or SELL for You MASTBS AUCTION 646-16&6 • llJ.9625 CASH PAID F'or gd used rum. anti ques & cir TV's 915Hll33 fopqUl&llty llv rm & bdrm set. itnd olhe r hsehld items Befori> 7 JOam 497 22 16 (Jr ~Vt: .. ~-<'1£3 l9th century love·scal & cupboard & mist' items Comp! bdrm set, l'hesl drwr.,. I).! )?la-.s front l'UOIJ ('ab 646 9S2f; ({trli. l'W-lom I {)( a kind wht bdrm :.wlt!. Made IJy AJpfa Woods. Latt1ct· 1 , canpoy bad. de:.k & l'hr 2 drawer chesl & beaullfuJ lrg 3way :.tan dup mirror MovtnR ~u\l Sa1 rtftl't' Ovcr SUU) new A:.kmi: ~ 76lH742 l..ivmg room rum t'orsale Good cond !)57-0441 U1n1n R room lbl "' !J ~ht iron rro velour d1•urs. ~d cond 556 2842 Oak anuque:-Ctuldren:. deilt & t•ha1r. t-offet> lhl duunR tbl. buffet w m11 mr. l!I~-. l'hina cabincl ~1 Obi bed. dresser. cht'!!l of drawer1>, wo o den & meuJ h11(h t'ha1n.. SL5 & S1 ofc desk. bdrm desk, lWtrl bed, tbl, chrs. misc. 972·'ZTS7 Ch eerful corner BR goup. twin beds S4S ea . qUtlt.ed covers & bolsters r> ea. Comer lubl~ SIS ~-0325 Otrunl( Room Set Four Breuer st vie chair:. Wlth chrome ·legs isnd black vinyl seats and ba c ks . d a rk wood 1 ~ block table with ~ chrome legs. S250 o r make off er. Call S3J.1.397 Alter 6p_m _______ , RB 8fl corduroy sofa. greeri & ~d. xlnt. con<'1. S1S 7Sl-6'719 WA.REHOUSE.MAM ror Ilg.ht manufactunn~ company. Some expr pref Full time po111t1on. 190o·s Home Comfo rt stove 07S See at 19 Robon St N B 673-0248 ~l295ev~ -Mov1nl(. t'ouch. table.,. 631..o.3& WAREHOUSE S600UP Company needs um biUous person uger to advance within the com pany. Call COASTAL PaSOMMll AG&tCY 54().6055 2790 HMbor ~M Call Iller houn appl WA.REHOUSE FACTORY A$£.MBLERS ----Aflllil..c" 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P UREBRED G R EAT rlllllC, beds, how;ewar1l5 DANES 7 weeks. ass. Ol.ll 673-48S2 __ . __ _ 962,l!SH) ------- AKC TEACUP POODLE PUPPY. MALE. $45-0. CALL 900·2178 --------- I# very old Ctunese band carved t'amphor ch esl, oollector's item 494-7:M6 71.;. Couch & chair r.reen " white floral SJ.00 .. Cof-fee llb&e with matching end t.able $75. Gokl. glass lamp with shade SlO-. ca 11 •noo. 2 beautiful matching crw11e cbalra MW $1.75 Mdl. Qrner IJ'C'"91> lllnl cond. $100. Bt"Ownls h &Old chair 1100. 153-1537. Rnd aarble d.iomr table w /upbolsl . s wivel cbMn; Vid.orilan walnut cb1lra; pr of c ane beclred uphols. cba.i.rs ••• cs&m IOfa, t.A>le lam ... cndlma. Ml..ces, 11:1 as bdrm lldlt. s,.pc w a1lace ~ "-.Juol~lmc:" ctnce fumit ........ ...... , ..... ITND8. 151-- r ·-· ....... ...-· .... • ' " • ... lb: I c IHI l'8 I t l•t ... .. IOll ..... .. llH Murdllr. 5'4*11.,. 1.1m • 11 ll I .......... ··--.. ..,.._..... ........... ....-................ -................. . ,...,.,...._.,...... ~ ,.,,.,-••awM c-f'' 1hn• .._.._. .................... .. • ,,_ .. •· l ltlltlo di& 6 I ... .>•. l\IWY 8ft ..,._,, Dmt'.tw, Y--. Dried flowtir'I, M--...... .. .... .. ..... ... , .. ..... IOIJ ••••••••••• ....... ................ ....................... nura lllru Sat. Mt l AHt Harriet wH • W •.1.-. ,_. tbl porc.tala, cJtltoHe, u .. 111. Hvba. 1kl1. __,a-.a"'-8,1m1U ,.._to~ Ill Aaeeri..-,.r~l•I uned 1nadf1,hr fln.. *-m.a.a. lH tnllklamiK. letMPll, w._ M . . ior: 170I p • 8-kloa. er Graham I· c:lotbea nut a nHer boH1 Uc·H• Htll. dad.m•1-.n11 Aaa&t9L.BJ IMltlWlotnlpe(AlJe1). Pl ..... Verde .NO-Cf -:~=~~=~...;_· .!!!!!!~.!!!:!!!!.. __ . Jll.nll. · '!Wt~ .. it..11 fhil•b .. -~..,..St. 81ot'k hrnlture, lloaHllold IO r..mu1 c .. .....A.ltd a.an •ll•t ertdHH w JChlneH ~J:W•·09o:'pan.c:.i tt.o.. dotlll9I • mucll man91.k>Gui C!iJnd. Ootd t"*-d doU· ........... -. Oraal• ~ ,,., A. ·• ·• A " llllll'e. M8ftJ barcat... 1M lllad, $eSlt tlie.llLIG·,_ <'.,..., Spa IOld tut Eplrb , Jab1eo per SAT/IVN .. a. J1 &.ct 12711 Adr ~· IO!t M.1N. lane Cir Adlllllrat ""'1so -Cllt avtor.tdo.m*' :::.·G!!::•:.:.:~'4 ~ Co..fle&d> lrvlM. o..-Grove • aota e.d lllS Xlllt ........... ,..__ .-i llO ctn. M)eaab-'"'· Ear· SUPEIC SAL£. lOO a of Bleycle aw .1~ ~ AatiiQ1a A.rt Deto -"9T• c:u -· · ly Amer. ~ouehich•lr. Mam. Berpbw •&lore. OU.. If Wblnen dtah1 rta Ht <OO. 1'1.in bed llO Or)er ••• UZ · U O 1 Sa t f 8 ~ 11 "1m. applijac:ea, dl.tbet. ._ ll.b, 4 \o •P meet. . Sat. "'9TWUl, ...._ .. ..... Qam~, clOOW!I, ttt. SAT /SUN Npt. Blvd. 17MS W..,. <'hwn • COllft· -.. apS. 1011 9 -S e Blue Riv er a P"I. 2Sas 10. ~ waO .......,., un.li UJre N•• COQClh: Biii, ••••••••••••••••••••••• =.:. A.oUq1.te French IDeerfleJcU Irvine. Movift1 SU.: -., I' wall. 1· IOI• bm. ._.. • wht. SUIO. SAT OM.YI Ethan Allen • dreal.en. tbla. Gara1e 11ale, Sa'/Suo, quea, 1ard ~ •• quli~ a1ao !:r ._... --Tcvadle bed. rum. cbol'd ~~m:9· ~prea<U. cblklnna bi.QI, va~uum, boob 4r nmc. P\ln>. anU· eo equl p, Sat/Sun ,__ve .,. t • o___.n-1 .... ,, aell ....... orf•n. lampa. kit an ,...vers. re· odds " •od1. 1041• ooon\o5.151 ..._. ....._ Set. eanop1 --. ... ••· ~ -..... '"'" ~ booke 6 c:I~ eclt'd player. radio mlac. ,. .. w.,-, Irv. (The '-l.ldraww...._.• 1 _ ..._ __ ,... tenta ol 11 borne. looee 111S"'-11o.Cllil · Sal: 15 Lakeerau, LaTortola Cr. n.n Vly. 72Touraine llandl). mirrorNt-lMS -• ~ -· "' .. n>rnl'I pillow li~I rm 11.dte, -• · ln1.oe.SwlCaUS51..a 912-1.m7 Eutbl~r Gar !:!~tc:b·blk formtca &luatop roffee 4s eod ---------Oriental e •ae Sale. od tables. 1-ideboardl. a.la It ellr 11~., dbl bed ii>.M~t.-CdfMtbl, tablei w1eredena11, ~a rzn Meyer Place, CM. 2bdra1Mtal·twin, l·ting, ~ 1i ~ebold. lampl, antq. -.....-1lampll&. E ..,. a.PM MC:r'y. ~ k1 n bdrm •ulte. tw lllde. btt Vldoria" cust om bed apreada. 2151 Paclr: .. A-.'.!oes. baller '• rae -..eve. a-.wicn ~ ~fam1Jy rm~. WU.00) Sat/Sun lOam·' Game tbM w/Jea/" 4 .. ""' c. naddne at m k, aewlo1 ucb more. ----cocklall tabl•. w /end Ska boots. boob. r e· chrs. Davenport 4' lflv· GARAGE SALE Sun O.J 801 DominlO Dr. 84tM. K1lll bed. alnt C'Of'td. SlOO. Maple ttinitt1 iiet , SlOO: commodes. bookcaulli, curdl.dHk.etc eee..t. Velvet cbra. An•I· 2818 e. bore 0,. ~ 8 · Mt-1851 air p\l rlUar S\00 . ma1nolla butch, 800; velvet rhair1, Hallan que Captain cbra. Drop ,. · · · •-----Woodworb 1old couch • kine mattresan, 1100; (<W'ttlal &•me Mt.. himi-. littU 1ara10 sale S.t le le.t ~ ft chrs. coffee Lotsolneipbors. nectr. kiln l lei. 11· trlr, chair sue. blll. couch Wr!!lsh fpc Span~a b Orandfathtt c~k. K1m· Qin ~. Beds, dre55er. t.ablea. commodes fs etc. Mamly.-2~ biDocu.larl. toys, misc. $115; dl&ir SZO. su.cDS 831..._ Hrt, S300. rruac ba.11 p1a1X'. component ::,~~·~=·r ~~~~ aft. s. 5'.S-3851, S.t. only H ~ M ES T 0 B E bed frame. Flam from Model Home, stereo, etc. Call foe-'PPt. c lothing 1 _8 . toys . J724 Samar Dr .• CM. ~ O~HED: Appl, S...i&tn. 11332 .....,~ ,.._ ....... ,A ..... b·.,,. ---... L IKJ-Ul6. •. lMesaVerdearea). ware. doon, Beacb1Ellis. Liaa Ln. .,.,..,....VUOK.""•-.-.. __...,"" -rnaaaager, mlar. t8.. etc.2t9PoinaeltJa,CdM. yard fet. Qn sz bed compl ft duun« let with g chain> Woodworks, table & 4 •12 Rustlln1 Wlnd. Irv GARAGE SALE·Ul71 Sat 9·8·79 8am·5pm. Giant Neigbbori\ood other mix. 32:5 Aliso A\> Mint cood. Makei offer ch.airs $\SO. 4 bar s tools !Turtle Rock V11ta Nantes, Irvine. Sat/Sun Det.t.lla, Day "6·0343, ~.Sat. & Sun. q.5 504 Crear> Newport Beach. ~ SlOO. 642-1645 . • homeal ~. eYea6'1~'79l1. fUdlands. NB Nemp&t. ea KA • ~ lbnw ~ •• .,! ... .,,_tt. eon. bed ...... ,,.....~~ firO•P · ebe at , dei-c:~: """ awamower, lampa, llloet. IMU, 9'c. 4' otba' me. a.um.a • ..tulta ~ eltatetlelnt. ltll dcldlibtc. n•cne bruda, ..,....,,c.11 .... .., llD new. Ol.ber m~. N=/Ortea,al rqa. Sl&~9All.101JlZUlSt. tur•, collecttbl"- Downtown H.B. KAI n Sit., only . .l9IS l'ederal. bed, turn . blke1, c .... ~.-. houMbOOf item•. toya, clothi.Dg. patten whl. ea· Garage Sale, cleat lnl ereycle everrbina out. 209 Wa l ace Ave, C M". llOVING S~P:: 59-7011 BrMa bed. K1. u .. $)00. Patio Sale: Relrla. Wmber 115. Dryer 175. Bedapruda, draperies. wa1her. sofas, ml1c bric·•·brac. clntbln1. Items from eoup to null. pida. etc. I drawer Sat. Alt l()am. 1319 An· ctr.aer 955, Twin bed t.isua Way, NB. w ~'f ~ oover 170. .. Ut7A Church SL Morine! Ever)'tblnc un. 54MIM. der the sun! Sal M , &la 94. 1408Santaftella. CdM tin Irvine Terrace>. Antiq1.te bdrm set. other 7»0935. anliquea, appliances. 2 baby •·nbs. 2 cheal or new praie dr opener, 1946 Ford JT Truck. drawers, ice c ream ~. camtru. photo mailer, la wnmower. eqiAp, much mile. Want A1lrolurf ·Sl1yard • Lee• equip. 3Z21 \Jroad wood-2x10, misc. 246 E . St. Nwpt Hgts. Su 22nd St, CM. Fri/Sat 1~. 642-8220 . - Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dime·A·Lines • Bring them or mall them with correct CHh to one ot our convenient olflce1. our famous DIME -A-LINES ,.. THREE CONVENI ENT OFFICES TO SERV E YOU DEADLINE: Jp m Frid•y lJO W B•y S1.,C.M. 12 noon All branch othus • No liveatock. produce or plants • No commercial ada allowed • Each item mu1t be pnced with no Item over $35. • LAGUNA BEACH •COSTA MESA • HUNTINGTON BEACH ... 1027 N. Coaat Hwy. 330 we11eav 17875 Beach Blvd. • tllO ......... "40 ... w "" .... :1••/ -••••••••••••••••••• -··•••••••••••••••••• 191 as • ......... tllO hdlt ttH .............................................. ~ ....... •u W'411l••• •n11. ... , •••••• a1•. . -•oU8'•1 vet . boya Vlata• 11• w 1twa HO er.eden, • old. slat und. •u.ooo. .... u• ftalcr; MHP •n•· wlll• trailer p ,ooo. f7l.ml -~_,&eJa, ,., ...... ...-,~tM6r~. ............ jewe117, .............. , .... llddll;" lrriM. C'11b• lO ...... left to lka'woocl Uftoa mu.j11 ~1 ..,;;;;;;;...;..-.,._,,.;....;.... ___ 10·· Crafte•u la.dial ob Wa7H l'a•llt -.Mn"• 11900 ... tr...tff' ,... '" aso • Mit.allt Uni~ Ath.lf'Ut Cub IDllllbenbiP. S1IO. .... _ .................. .......... Jill. a.trip , c-. m•k•r no ,,....... •• -0 1 .... ~tat l'bandiilltr 1100 lll·Hnl D' ~ Yao 8por\fl1t..r 'T7 ·Dual 1le.tlon. Ml'h VliL.dull. loeded with •·Q " ' p .• E v • I w ,411Wll'1. -----QASSIC Ul58 Chris Cran ll' S.uklf, reetoted . IU()0.146-7414 ------ : Glrllll Halie Sat a n. 10am -4pm. furn . IDOl*fa, blbl, ciotM. 6 toye 97 VeluCCl Ln. C.111 -..000 OuUy n,1 A.nUqu tabl•. lampe. quilt•. vao.tty Item•. armoire tk a.ta only 8e'pt tlb Garace 11 Sea lahmd Or , ~pt lkh 1Nr Jam born & 1-'oul Rd 1 MG-s.:r.13 Gan&t' S.I~. Sowl Only 90yrdl &rff'n •carpel ~much m~ • Joann St CM 3 Apt gMra"e U•lt'. J.41 P11rtl11nd Circlt.>. II II 9Q),20M Sept 11 a. 9 Yard Side. St.inday only Coilect1l>lei., fw1k & JUOk 7:.>Tuslln Ave, NII lllt't tiUI 16th St' Mo v Ing T o Sm a 11 t• r Home· Muc·h xlnl h?>l'hld furn, plunis, ~ry Hn tl. • toyi.. gamei.. bki., nut .:i.. • j)lkei, bowl'. 111rrow' •·H· "Sat/Sun 17~ <;rcenh·J f. • f' v 963~143 ---- ~11711 Jtfti WI.YD Tenru• C.:lub re1ular m.:mbt'r.h1p Vall.le DOOO. dt•eounl to $1100 ind udtna tr llJUI f" r ,~ 4'7~1788 J6mm •ound pro1cctur. Bell " Ho wl'll , aut11 tlu"t!ad. iclnt rood, labllll•K '700 644 1518 Semi t!leclrit· urct'd tlOllptlal bed, good cont.It uoo l2!W> SJ6-m9 Mt~rn V•·rde Swrm & Tt'n nu. t:lub Membenirup for i.1.llc H e a 1>v nabl e !n!Mll 16 -~--'°' dbl tMod d 0 "1IJ SHr~ 22' CC. trlr. .... ~ _.o Ml. • Hammon raan TWO. ('OV•r. depth finder coff" mublne. boat UlutNW atto cnid&e, i' P ffl-IOCI m 114.J • 112.000. 758-0114 SCUlf.lETS ANSWOS Slr.ew~t Polled Croak Abu.tied OCK:Kt.:O Ltfr 1K like a m.11nn11 ~people are w111lml( fcx tbel r 1bl p to <.'ome In Otbenl ue h11vm.: Ulcir p11yDOCKEO Moving, mwit sell Mcd1t lamp t11ble. Medil coffee t.able. Medil nlte stand, dbl box spnnl(s & m11l lrela. miisc hllehold (;II II for 111ppl to :.toe 64~ !llSOO Costa Mesa ---- 8011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt Mach.In• W•rd'• convert 2 In I 6 rooa old 1m t.t otr PP"83 ~2 ~ eon ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>yoaatar acryp1<'l alu~ w ·a. VI Sol 44• b ind inp 2teatON S12S or uf f~ SSI 3.110 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:o l t'm11 n Pl·11k I b11 c kp11 c k . bio l' PolH.:uard mumm y 11l~ptng bit~ I mo old ti.S ea 645 97\ltl GOU' Clubc.. 3 '>t·l~ Onl· rrbn':., 2 l11d1t·i. w c·11rt:., 'hoe,,, t'l l' (..lur tun.: l(ame $1 20 fut 1·111·r yth1nl( Cull 11fl :ll'M. 64&6U16 Tillnks, rc11ulnl11r11. hnh, i.ptoar Sl.'JO + othl'r l'qw p mt.'flt 67~ Jti82 ~ TllluO 1nbd. 2S' d1y cruaacr. 4SS Olda en11 w 18 hn1 6 Jetov a tor . Xtr11 1 SH OOO 714 •mJ. un 11 pm. 714~ ----Siu, fla.tun• fun boat S11ve MOOG ovt'r new prier '17 Ranier Ii fl ln hull. ~p Vof•o I 10 . 40 hr!I. bke new '6500 493 77~ 11' IA>We Im '78 Van!IOO lrlr 984 -43196 $4.500 at · fte.ru111 Cabin t:ru"f'r '73 1118 M4trc . rn & oot Jo'Ull moonnl( cover All t·11n v:1~ Trim l 11bi. IJ.00> 964-4396 Uf liay boat Wood llull. bwll in J 957 by South Coul lOOhp Grt•y Munne eng. Runs well. iround hull $1111>0 675-3149. 673·9CY.Yl Sat 1Sun ll;im ~ l04 5 .\nahe1m Ave <.:M curr 19th & Harborl Art:a rul( tooh., b1ke!I. m"c· & goodlt'!> Suvin 215 (;op1er, a11kinl( ,._., Will CIJJlJirder trade r ... Puiwor other sm cur ~or 968·6444 '78 llolJ1c 18' Cat hox. boJt ('()Vrr & tra1l1:r Nt-w ·79 hull'f Sky blue hul 111 & dt'c·k $3400 orft•r 552 13.'>6 Wanted . U11ed elc<' •:x Mau:wr :Jjt) auto IL~· ltd Plnbillll. 2 pluy Jukt· box e rcycle bike Aflt>r s Anwnran 1'.u1¢lt• edition & R1.wk ola l'nnces11. 646-6510 Ue!.to<r b/JllL'J 17 n Whalcr. Pt'<ICl>t.11 xlnl l"<lfl<I b4.2 106tl ----t4nic.al TV, Raclo, 1'1'¥Jdel ncw t•u.,hrun' ~ CQnvert 11uf1111 blurd) i11lmo11l nt·w l 'h .. ir' Wi.hr-drye r . Maytai: elect, almO!>t.. nt•w, f l'i ea best Many m1M' Sun only !lam "242 Jo: W1lb1Jn CM Srla bf>(J dbl SI I~ 3 1>4 hedrm M:1 Sl50 G1tmt• lu 1'h .. w 14 l'hmn. Sl JO :!!"1 .. color 1V $140 S..-(·n·lury ~;s ,...,.ll(t' ~ Wu~hc•r & drver SIS 1•ud1 IJhl rron hud pot.lll n'> Ant111u1• ~ nl(~~~~., ~n::.:~1 ld '~:~~~ ZGaU>(t• tram. ltke ncw. rn box Waz.. SJOU. :.di $50 54(} 1496 New l(Jme .. how "111 run"-' Kn11¢ht & armor. S17Sll , .. 11 S79'J Had10 "·anncr $329 i.cll $195 Wht wwker cradlc $225. wll SI 19 W1 t"ker n.1t·ker SllS. M!ll ~ W11·ker w11ll doc:k $4!5. Sml w1t"kcr dul(<:rc $14!0 s1:ll $7~ <..:ompl IJathrnom vanrty wtll bai.l'. rr\1.1 rhlt· :.rnk. :1 wuy mirror, t'U'll $11)(pj, M•ll ~10 Ii pr YSI. i.urt 1-!la.'>'4.'S, 1·a (·tr..l SJ'i, '<·II SW S1 ~>. 7 & >I drt"•"'''· •~1t;l $75. i.l'll ~ All of ft:r. !'Orulldl'rt'tl !t'"J!i 07!111 8ft SURFBOARD ~ flJI 47!H Am1·rr1·an a1rltn1·., 17 .....,_nh 8083 HFf, Steno 8098 HI' Jr*1ru,on clt'I' 'lJrt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• R• m1 n1 lop S3MUO :>48 2122 $ pc S1nl(erland. 2 yr, Nrce ~ 1A•nrlh Color T V Zdd11aru. w many ictrJ' $124 2 Yr Wurr l"rt'l' ~ ~aray F U lo hr., Vllt- Ask111g S751J 1>46-~7 U.•I 641; 17111> UI". lrlr l'tJ\t-ri. ~·1.,h Orum~ I CrownJ:, pt 1 lu-h:.l Xlnl cond ~ Aft 5PM. 545 3859 ~ ('()I.OH T\' uom. OllO 7:>4 6436 SllJj <!V It W i\ H 1.;.u ~o Hammond orJta n mo<l1·I Sherwood S 7311J rt·1·l'1v1•r. L-JJ3 ~ 1·vl"' lnf1ruty :UJOll 'l>t· .. k•·"· 6.11 HHli t";i.'J() WI 837 2 c;11i,on llumm1111th1rd J..l\.lll11r lyr old U1·aut musl i.dl ISl'~l Offtor "32 44H2 or KJ J OOliO Wurlrv.-r t'lt'<1 01 )!.rn $1511 he:1t 11fl1•1 :>4H~ I S.l11t.>r <.:<; l~·n1;.o Xlul lUllJ. ~~ lieiit •11fcr 548 lnJ:i Elet'trophon11· .,,.,,..,, '' M FM. i.ollt.J hlatr· turnt.1 hit'.~ lrn<'k l 'J.lk" tl7!1 lllXt"'> all 7:>1 !fbt!1 "~''' l!'> Admiral t 'ol"' TV ~w1~1·I ha~•· w;1l11ut f Jltlfll'I N1h lUll"I wk $75 "ll4l llJ:l'J 1-'•i r ., JI•· Ill a k '"" 11 h 1 <.:..,~-th· dt·t k l.1k1• ncv. 1»4&5134 L2fi t'll11·q:la'> i.ktff. Hhp n•rtor w '\rlr. xtri1'> V.00 IW>4572 1!174 TroJa.11 i.1iorh 11.,hn. ti)' b rd i: 1: 1• 11t• r a l •H lllrnrnr lo11. 111:.u.h:d, mu't '4.·11 ut h lll'n f11·1· I >1 v11r1 t• ft1•du1·ed Sl'l.000 IJ\' IU) :,J3(l, 1·xt :!00. n •. ,. f i40-l!li06. 6411 ~. 7 :>1 $150 for hoth On1:1nal ()uak<•r chun·h wrn1J,,w., 11.10 )I'll old W I Wu·kt-r lt1vc· M·ut w ~ mute 11111.: 1Jttmrwni. ~ Z 11\'ll'lflt-n 1·hair:. SIO t•Jl'tl l.rj( Ml'flrt lantem ~ Nt·w hadm1nton :.1:l Sl5 MedJt hunl(rnl( lump SIO 1 pte<."e pol & µan wt 112 SO 4 piece alumn ell.IWlllter !Id $4 S pu><'e aayU<.' ctuuxter set SIO JO piece d1Kh :.et SJ 5 \lany m 1M· K1t1·hl'n w11n·, tool11 & 'mall a11 plrnn•·t--. ~o· to $4! Sett Sun 646 7Zl.:'I pnn· ll<'kclb ~i.t Offl'r Oinn Director Trumpt·l. Magnav•1x 25· C't1lt1r 1V Xlnt pH'tUrt• SJ Z:, Uf'rtram 2.<> h.1rdtop, fl'h s a " (. I l' rn 1· II I I' fl , t atdltrra 111 1·c11nl .. rt 6t ,Jfl'lv ·1.,.1n 11oh11 /lll'rt'N'>C'r, I 0 :11~1h1 ' Ootn.:1(1·0, r ... htJllk t.k!pth rrndn & V III" full can v ;c, $1 roo 5.'>2 96()tl 631 3570 x1ot condition $160 ltdr1ge .. tin•· 11 111 hwai.hcr ru~ "'"J 111 cleuncr l1t..'llrm "t(•t 1·11<1 tabll-i. & c-offe•· tulll1· & mJ:.l' Coml·r uf 1'11wn1· & l'h.1tmt111 1142 O:JIW <;...,11.1 fumrlun-. wutn :.•if lt-ner, other )o(o ud tt·:-. 96..1-11143 l701ill (irl't•nh·af St. f\n Vly Jeowetry 1070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• »igagemenl & Weddrnl( Rmg Set. 14k 1111ld '500 Call 964·5375 Pvt. party ha1 aoltlare Olarnood Rmg over I ct Must sell for ctuh 963-~ or ll&t 3290 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .LUGGAGE TAGS H.ef'nl( Dbl dr working Sl:S. JO' Herculon couch. l(d 1·und S75 642 5952 da)'!> 7SJ 9918 l'V Whcd< hair Pl l'ot d1:ur SJ:, Ort~!>rnl¢ thl. 1't•aul wood SJ~ 4!H $1fj7 Hau1•r H't' .,kale:.. ltkt· 11 .. w '>ltt• 3 with l(u:irtb, $15 Cm1l11• i.kalt'l>, :.11:e 31 '· S25 <i11ahc bkatei.. 111te fi, S25 GfJahe mask:.. Jr :.11.e SIO. Mt'd1um 111ze $J,5 <;oulrc pads. glovf'. elr, Cheap' l pum1 box rng gJovt:h S20 Bernt u nd t ar model kit11. never o~ned. SI ~ Puuleb ~. l(&mes, etc. Ore1111er. needli work. $5. 4 S&H Rreen stamp book8 S2 e<tch. S4()..~after 4pm. SHAG CARPET Two tone l(Old 7S + yards used 1n ex· cellenl cond1t1on SIOO Cal I SrS 1-4435 loo<k pure Mongolian & haby camel's hair coat: Utmel color. 111?.e 16, pd l.150. worn 3x. aell $150 c a s h Wh1lt1er 21.J..KJ.-8864 67s-Gal9 Olds te nor 'aic. iclnt cond • ne w µ.ids. J:.k tsS<I day 675 7674. 1:\C S48..fi667 Offiu fvnMture & Equl,...nt 8085 ....................... DICTAPHOHE Porta bit' w 1trum1cn bt•r Ncw Sanyo c~t $400 Sdl 125'1 ~~ 2'l7 4 BeautJ!uJ. lrg mahof.(uny exec olftce dt~k w 1t•ha1r Xlnt c.'OOd. $175 644 51141 eYt,"!I. 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Raccoon. domesllcaled , 3 fl'lOI old S200 646-8426 Amaron Yellow ll ~ad Parrot. tame. t:.lkts , cage. $350. 67~3682 M le canariea Several coklnl. all 11in&)ng. M ilkt' great pel.'11 968-9229 ----.,._&°"Jm's 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Upright Burlwood finish. antique piano. llJOO, from your bualneu card .S-CS one card for each tag ph• one 1p•re. We c:eturn permanently tealed atlnldlve ta.c " strap, m eeting airline l.D. r9Qc8remeou Pre •vent lou " theft! For a TYPEWRITERS-Royal , ____ 962_ ·s:r13 w t raae $I S. Smith Corona w /c use. $50. i .. ---------. Olrvett1 elec portable BACK w /CB!le 1150 A II x Int • penonallr.ed ta JC encl08t' cond Ca 11h. 960-1646 wallpaper, fabric or MOVING Muli l Sell "Olly Glo" piper " we Hard.rock Maple dlnlng will beck .tr trim your &el, 4 chn, Chloa cab. \ap. Or try two carda Breakful ael /4 chra, end bllclltoback. table&, aou ip bench. PRICES: brua la mps, 2 sofas, 1 Sluorl/'5 match ch.r, comer tbl. 4~1.ap SUOea. Good cond. Sunl•mp, t..ttqs SL~ea. boat equipm't, a•.nae" lOormore ll.40ea. houlehold ltema, mink s.J.Tulncluded 1tole! pwr uw, e t c . NOCA.JlD7 SATr.KJN. 2U3 CataJpa, Draw )'OW' own or •end EMtbltlf, NB &M-144.2 name, llddrea. phone .tr we'U make one card per Al.r1eu lpr'a)'er JIOOPSI. \all. Add 21' •ldl. os..,.sm llddera, mac Seod daeca or money or· palnt101 equipment. dlrto. _-..... ~_1_0 ____ _ PILOT.....,,... lloww', 22·· rotary. J\o\bp P.O. Boa l.5IO B6:S, very &ood cond. c.au ...... c..aae 110.NJ-ns1 -~~~~-~-- 0 SCHOOL SALE • N 1· w U r I m h u I I f''r ~nc h Provlnt·1 ul Yrultwooc1 $15'5 •N ('W Rr l mh11l l Prt"n ch Provloc1ul Antique Whitt' ''"' •Nt'w Kawai Ivor y Upright $21'5 •New Pe<·an Or and $Jtt5 Ba by I Aho new Cnnn " Kawai Oraion1. Save up lo ~. YI nan<· Ing available. 5'141 l857 1!.I COl..OH1V GOOUCONI>ITHl'I/ ~ IA:t.IUl:U loClh & Marine Equlpnwnt .....•................. 90 10 .........•...•••••••••. WHITHH BUYING or SELLING Th11 l1 Yow DAILY PILOT 10.AT MART To ploce yow 9d cal 642-5678 B.ICTllC 18' electr1c Duffield '77 lttldel Uke new. Ownl'r fl.000 613-6111 loah,Mcnte ,.,... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• CH.A Y MARl .. E 11ie traditional heavy du· ty, lightweight rrwrlne engine To 3:iO HP Ge· nulne n t'w part 11 . Alihorized D111lr. 8r11tol 8ervlcea. t714)8QZ.3541 Lead ball attl 3V."x314 "xU" plas. 72 Iba e11. 1272 Iba avail. •SO lb~ Ilolph1n 16' w 1 twam. 711tp John.'oOO hart lJllk trlr. ~ 496 32A5 17 lnb1 oullm1. S.1turn II fbrgls Xlnl n \ •·• •1 1-.•J.n llr>al $T1011 :AH J117•1 Iii (lmel(J <1Pl'n bow trl hull 0 I. V•ilvo JlOhp x1nt673 ~ ~ BOAT SHOW Anaheim Stadium Anaheim Ca1.1 STAmMG TODAY Sept 8 to Sept 16th EXCITING NEW '80 MODELS HARRISON SEA RAY IH 'lM\t t An.t 11)'1 <, M lHI 540-6555 ,.._por• B•Ht '' 3101 Cllfltl HoQllW•Y 631 -2547 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Give your boat 1n11 a <'heck-up. Call Boat " Yacht Ins for • frre quote. Over 2S yrs t'XP (7J4 )673·BOAT or ~Tn4. C•I 20 0 18 . e1ttru. Ray JelUl.50 A O I". $300, Newport slip. must 1ell, ACR RLB-12 t:PI RR SMOO/beStolr 548..._ P ; SI~ MK·l2 0 12 QC••..,.- knot meter '180. s1anet ..,.." M.K-t 0.12 knot meter ._.. ~.., Sl.f5. Jablco pump11 " e · c..t.orn C6C Racln.c Parwatereystcm pump11 Yacht. Prekfttly ln Al SIS to Sl.JO. AJllt.em.1 new· 8 r l 1 to I con d I ti on. 81&,4iun M. 3115 Sieru $115,000. Owne r /Dir. 8L,c.oeta M•a • .U.l5801 t'15<ZIU «' alter 5 eaU MM1U ·e . Luden 11. m. varo -···-•••••••••••••••• iiWJOO Dodteuf. auper hull . 1llp I n NB. "71 Yemalla RD 400. atm. klllldlid +. auat bHutlhl. UOOO . llhw EditJoo. C.fe f'ar· .. MlltMU.MMl• .,, 0.-1 PU. New mtr, eew tJ r•, alDl meela ecmd ....... bit flt. .... LO. Mp, •• CCGlla. Xlnl cand. llJOO Btf 2. ao pm t45 ·54H Ot PM t ev ... 2111 l.Alunln 12'. IOOd Hilt. eov•r . tralfer. Good CXJDd. *°· Call f'J~ 700I 1d\fpm. '74 CB lllO Miida work. Olli between 4 " 8 PM. flOBlE CAT l4 · w ttrailcr liOO. llG-4051 *72$-0f I• ~~~~ ID.o.1f'1 '74 SuzukJ TS l.25LD. StOO '76 Kawukl KZ 4005. Udo 14 Xlnl cond. 2 set 1700.83l-0304eve11 111111 . lrlr. It.ZOO ----7U..-JMOl2. "14 YMINlh& 250 Street. Coronado ts · W 1tra1ler. rilled for ucln•. ICd l'lun b oat. $1 350. 213~. 11' 2 nn sailboat. Sears 1'1btt&lu ti<I 67S.2UZ1 J4' Matn. Jib. "-trailer Needs minor c~ntttbd & rudder wo rk , $350 ll3M9 ~S • rued by Orck l.>toaver fut boi.l fully equip, w lrlr $4800 873-9336 CRF..GAR 31 0 B. dtnghy. VII i'', llU tit I 12v systems. J(111lley . pot.ll sllp uv1ul. l6500 P I' 714 i1l8S 6681 wknda, 714~1164.S wkdy11 Mr Barker vt:ry cl"IUI, low m1lea Call 9S2 5857 360 llUSK V 01rt bike $300 SUZUKI 125MX w 11pare 1-:nduro t!nJ( ms. sg.47sz 78 GS 7SO Sutukt Dr~ 7000m1 Sp0t Im..\ £5(lO 631 4794 Motor-Holm1,Sak/ ..... ;seo..,. fl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft.educed to to500 I yr old M1n1. 12 mp1< S C. 1~11PCW1 1W13614 WANTED 24' 28 club A rod au. rr bed. cl.-an Carol 962 1360, 979 779'J um 22 Lindr. ~11 ctH\t'd l.oodt>d SI I.~ •ir !M-i;t 562 81139 afl 5 I> M Explorer. actual 23.ZHOmr . •flOID76 ll04l4 \Ir cond.. P I'S, 1tereo tape, roll bar, 1peclal wbeell. only 21.000 mil•, •erv c•a loeally . c 100tff7 > Priced for qiactlaalt. C411ftr ..... I JIMSUMOH$ 1..-.0ITS urtOHARBOR ULVV COb"TAM~A 6ll·IZ76 'T1 ford f'2SO Ranier " 11hell. P IS. P i il. air, AM 1PM <.'a111 , rima, 18.000 mt '!>. $89SO ~ 'T1 CJ 7. loaded. like nf'w. w CB & alerro. c .. 11 U,.y11 493 0130 orrc 75&-8962 79TOYOTA 4X4 PICKUP P ower steerln fit lltr rond . <'Wllll,!11~het>IR & tJrt"'· shell ~'I morf' Mu.'ll ~· 1162)11 Pr Ply A ~k fo r Dan Uay'I t 1133 9300 1 or evei. !494 451171 'fl 0..-Pkk Up rib umper. ••bSt ea1. n2o~L JI mra . 21.IJOt .uwm."°'" ,. CIM¥y a.er ..... abott btd, full off r oad 911'ipPed. CUltOcn altu. Take over paymHte, tBl-OZ"ll aft. s. j "7'J~toa, 8Uverlldf 3>, . 10ll mt .-00, 87"841. ------...... '78 Porct ~Too very lo/mt, Xlnl. rond. Muet Sell. tM116. 875-1903 aft. s. '7S Maida R-Otary PU: Shell, map, 40M mJ, x.lot cond, 12750/bHt otr-. 84&-~ -.. 76 Datsun PU. lo m l. t•amper 11bt'll, c:u1l<1m whls, xlnl cood. $3500. ~6 61 Ulevy •,~Ton Pick Up ltody ~al Needl e ng . 14(» Ca 11 S40-7927 '71 Toyota lfJgh-Lux. 2 niew lirttJ. needs eng & lrWlll AlllO minor body wor1c $JOO or make offor. S41H78J IMt.on Whult-r &1u.1ll, II'' SJOCJ redu<·c d to S597 5 l•---------iii G MC '"1 T 11tepi11dc P U . flcyl, :l!ipd, P.P "13:50 1of fer 640-O'M 7 567 30.\3 ~9.or7514HI~ TraMen, Tra•ef 9170 2D • wuoden 11 loop rn N U . • •••••••••••••••••••••• SlfAXI c>r Pt"'t olf.,r t:v1•!f '7)1 T_...., z.t ' SI• ... '.I Air. 8311 '1111 ~. Wkda y'> ~ .. , ,... ~2111 ~ I ttnw l.1k1· n1·w Cutahnu :.> ~. 2 hcu.alA , tr) $:l7,000 011 one, ,1l-.1i Newport 30 & :12 Btx·atWN aft rnh c1i.I ,1001' A b;,nk rl'P'>' Slrv a\i&ll Avt'f"Y & t" 1714 1 675 11:1.111 21 Vlt'TOf< Y !->l.4 Hll' 'Liii, n11(h ltkt• llU I JIJ111 M 11 \ 111 .: fl 1• ' t "I r m~ 11112 look, Slipt I Oocb 9070 ...........••••.••.•.•. SLIPS A Y AILAIU VM' Nt•w111in 1;1.11: lt,51 ..... 1k• Ill l•Jt IM/Wf"r ""·'' Jllllllf'I ~I In I h,lfllft I 11•1 fi73 t.:t:Jh -:-1•""1'0•1 S111• ,,.,.,.,., •1111, 9, Sii 111•r ft $:''.oll 111111 11'73~· WlSll TO l'l H('llA.'-~ Ill "•k• rn•ivnn11 ut ,\\ .. 1 .. 11 ll.1 rt111r for <1H 1i ... r1 lmm.11 t ."h ITTJ ffl'..'1 It t• ' 1111 11 ... ll I \ II 11 ' nwlilh•ralC"ly l'n• •·•I Iii• ;,, 11w1 l111.1l ('Jn.1hw ' 5'.">2 :147f>•v•·' • wl.111h .••.•••.•.............. ~.Sak/ R.w.t 9120 ...............••...... ·79 J.anC'f' 11 •·, · "'If ronwrned t•amp<>r. mul\l 11('11. bt-i.l offer 17 141 642 Jfl05. S4e 7171 8 f"I c11~r 11hell, 311" hrgh, l'arl(r) door. rcM1f r:H'k fc)r boat $2~0 Q.7<WI SUPH CAMPER Low low mileage ... on1 I t o n pi c kup w11 1 · Rollalong r amper Both w many many xtr:u Xlnt rond ORI<: OWNER OESPEHATt:. MUST St.:l.J, Come .. ee. imke offer t'or mOf'r dt' larl<, call Jut' o r l.11 893 8583 or Mftfr 6pm 847 M34 Motariud likes 9 140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo~d . Ve11pa c:rnndt' lo/ml Near new. 754 7~ aft 6 '78 PUCll NEWPOKT Gem cond. Loadt'd VI 1ex tru. $425 833 ~7 ClrrwW Moped IN1111 lh11n 3000 m i. Xlnl tond pXI /bftl of r. 646-6195 Pvt pty 1NU21751 l'h !IW~U.I\ 7 6 A p ,1 t h t· • " m p 1· r trailer i.11" 7 lull h1J11k ul)'I ... 11 xlr.i' s:lSOO 5.SIJ.S~ Trailen. Util ty 9180 •••••..••..•••......... l!J~ rdl\.11 It I )'J>o• 111 \ W .. n K 1 n .-$ :t !I 'I t .ti I ~ 71411 an> t11lW I IJ"h tn.•I{' IJ,'., f11r l><1t.,un 1"'41•• 7:1 'SIJl 'l\'I \11k1 , IW1 ~(', 1 v.1dt· 11r•·' f•1r "..._ 1111..: l.1k1• n•·"' .,. ,,h ''·"'\ f hr11m1" ri rn s2 .• •1 ~"tH IO'li ...................•... I \I f'CIHT \l\'f -.11111 IO:TI' 10-A IJl-.IL'-i\:'l.11 i\U\'t-,HTl!->Ut~ lho· I'"' 1· of rt•"'' .111\ 1 rll"·d II\ \ 1 h11 I•· ch·Jlt·" 1n lh1 \ • h11 lo- • l.11."l11·d .td\ •·rl 1"r' • n1lu11u1 •111• not Int IU<li· _.n, .1ppl11 .d1I•· 1.1'" hci·n,1• 11 J11-.I• r 11·1 frnam 1·. hdr)!,., r('1• ,,,, JJr 1J1..llut..,n tonlr11I t.l•• VIC'I' tt-rtJfll'dllflfl' Ill 1J1 Jll'r d<x-unwntdq J•r•· JlW'allCJfl l'harj(t''> unit·,., 11lbcrwt:.t· '>P4'' rflt'd h) the advt-rtJMr 9520 .••....•............... 1954 IENTLEY ISi 1 t'olleot·tur .. i tem Mullrw>r body with .. un rod Rlitht hand dnw Ont• of only 7 bUllt Som1• resto ration kun!\ & dn ves good f't'd11trt'l' wKhpepen INLK3961 S'HOO JIMMAllMO VOUSWAGIM 18711 BEACH BLVI> HUNTINGTON 81.CAt:lf 142.-2000 ONE Of' A KIND' ~ A C Coupe Cobra ronvt'rs1on . T o tal ft!&lorat1on Velie powered. Sl2.SOO or best elf fr 842..o.6 or 631-0514 ·41 MG T C . Bea ut re11t.oratJon Just complet f'd rn red laquer . tan ldtb ;and natunil <.'an· vu SJJ.900 or neareiit ofr. 11' !236·0460 or 7t4n s.l-476S bomt'. Terry Ol!Luca -------- '46 Ford, businHSmalUI' coupe. co mpletely ~. VI. xlnt cond. Trvcks 9560 ....••...•............. 1979 CHIVROLET >;•TOM "CICUP ,.\Illy loudl'(I' H1:aut1ru1 two l<>rll' ht·• l(t• an cl br o wn Sh:.rp ' <1~321!HLr OHLY S7995 HOWARD ci-..r-e>Mt l)l1ve & Quu1I ~ .. Nt:WPORT Bfo:ACll 833-0555 1971011.TSUH LOHGIB> riaur \11 1u nd11111n1·c1 'll:A7Hl 1 S4888 HfWPORT DA. TSUH IOOI UoH· !'>trN·t N .. ;WPOHT lffi\t'fl 833·1 300 18 DODGE PICKUP \ II aul•1m.1t11· f"'"'"r ,..,..,no.: l"twt·r hrakt.., 'I I .f!l:t 1 S4777 SADOLHAO< FORD :!2W~ .\tJrn .... mt.• \n .. Al Ult' C'1.lf'nf'r ''' w .. m..r 546-7070 1978 CHEVROLET SHORTIB> PIO< UP l\ir c rw"· 111ntr11I trlt wht'l·I t•·rl·o rn.11• •1n I) 11u1111111t ... 111-)..11.!.' $6499 HfWPORT OATSUH HHH J)O'\ I' ~rt'(•I Nt:WPORT llEl\C.:11 133.1300 16 FORD RANCHERO V 8. auwmauc. 11rr nm dit1on1n l(, AM 1FM st.ereo. powtor .,tttnn.i. Ult whttl <6Al47~1 ~11 SADDlHACk FOl.D 2'MO S M811l, Santa An:.1 A1 the <.:-Orner of W11rner 546-7070 18 FORD COOllER PaUP 4 (•yhnder. 4 ll Pt'•·d (JH8180) $3277 SADDLBACIC FORD ZMO S Main. S.nla All• Al the Comer ol 91 amer 546-7070 Vmn 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HEW 1979 LUXURY CHEVIOUT VAM t-:11u1pm1•nl 1ncludt"' vlmh l'1tf1>4'l. panehn1¢. 11't'bf1x . wctbar. lVl'I <.:ap· t.unt. <ham.. hreakfatst ntJllk. 3.'>0Vll. lrll whet-I, 1·h r umc· bumper " & iirrll•• Slc1·µ'1 four ! • lllltil OHLY $9950 HOWARD Ci-.•roht f>11v1· & Quail SL'\ Nt:Wl'OHT Hl':AC.:11 ll:l.0555 '71CM>•y 111 T. " ma1'."I, ruR.' .:ood, JI.Int hotly t'IJOd AM YM rasi.. ·~~..-extra.. $150011.ii.t 1-r li.11 ~JI. UOJ)(:t: 7.1 dl•an. q1t. • p.11wl 1: ma~'· ttnll·•l ... 1nd11v. .... r .. hlt 1·n1: . SUOJ ,,fr >WI 1371i 71 <11••\ 10. 1, nil. 'l•• k ,111rt ~ 1110 cr11 <'""" 'llJI 74.'Jli n l'r ,,,,,..,m.. n lllO!t • , I 1111 fllll'v hMdl'(j (;1141;1 11ff\Cl 11 .. n1 11r m.1k•• ,,f fl'1 ~AJ 17!12 a rt 1; 7!J( hevy Vanll-cyl. S'l .4~ c~l I uft. I I' \1 !Jti.1 70ti7 111 Dud~• \<ill , T . $111J ,,, h,..,, 11U1•r 4~ '.l'.!11'· 9590 ...............••.•.•.. WI'. l'i\ \ Till' J)( ILi.Ait for ti~, IJ.'\l'tl c·ar'> f•Jrergn . 1lt1f11t...,llt'' rJr 1 l;i:.s1t·~ If )llUr 1 ar 1:< l'XlrJ dcun. 't~ 1.11' .. , HST I PI i.. en-. C...ty 2925 Harbor Blvd <.:<J.<.T A M fo:SA 979-2500 COHHEll CHEVROLET .'X.,. ll.11 '"" H I 'I"" I\ \H ' \ 546-1200 PORSCHE'S WANTED A1IUw us the opportunity w consider the purc:b&11~ or trade-111 ol your clean Pmlche. Check with Us Toda.yl MINIBIKJo; Shone power. ~ 75l..-Jl9 '*t::J::'I 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ICTM 400 71: $700 54Mllt SZIOO ec2-IOM ____ _ '4l Font Ot'luxe Club ~~~!!!'--- Coupe ISO Chevy fr turbo ·~ P'ord P . U.. n eed1 tram. Corvettt! adJWli&· ndlat.or. nma xlnt. M50 ble steeri nl column. ..C:S SS0.$100.$300 ~CAINI._ .-.1111 MUST SELL. 1m Kawualll, $00cc. tm ~.Al\. SPM. '79 Mateo, Ulle new ·72 Puch. Make offer Daya .uno. ev• .._.162. Let• Ford rur e nd Aluminum wheels " new UrM. Dl.c brak•. P!•· tru Need1 flnllb ~.SU.-5913. ':IO Deluu. 2-door. WX. realor•d, 1 ee to a p · predate! PQOO. 541·1320_ '75 Yamaha MX-4008 ,, El Dando C.onvt. ltbr ia.. "1ll power New Pwfect eoodlUon. never Ur9. Lo/ml. •• 000/bat rflCld.9100.55l·Z21&. offer. A1k for Kurt HOMDA JIO. Ash. M5-2200 bfr 5, alt. t , ....... uee _ ... _ .. _. ____ _ -------4-...M"' tHO ......................... t.cr1lllDA .. 9530 v ..... tno ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• HERE'S RV FUN WITH DATSUN SMILEAGE! ........ JtHI ....................... 11 £ 1111 ....................... rm. ....... , ...... UOOW.CoulHwy Nwpt Bc:h 6'.2·8763 '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALFA· ROMEO SALIS. SHYICE AHDLEASIHG DEMOSAJ..E NOW IN PROGRESS' ... ............._ ...................... ... ('f~l Vilt~ 73 IMW 3.0 CSI Rare fac ong Alplna Susp. sl~ng & brakes, A IC., mint cood. 6'2·0686 '', I .\ , •I ',A ·.) ... : ·, u ,~ ...... ., ........... J JJ '711ATIUM Jiii ....... AJl/PlllMnO, a.Ir co.d. •b•dow alt.. Clta•P•IH metalUc palat u .ooo mllH (mlJJ(T) '"'' ..... llMO YOUlSWAMM lint BEACH BLVD. HUHnN01'()N ll!ACH 14J.2Mo 76 810 4dr. l3M ma. ong owner. xlnt cond. suoo. 499-4722 bet 4-7pm. · ----- '5 Roadster 2000: S.pd • 11111 lll!ACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 14J.2000 Tl K Gbla, dnt. cood., many extru. 11.000 firm. D)'I, IU-UTl; ..... 2058 eYI '77 Lotia Esprit. fully equapped, 7300 ml, xlnt. 11.3,900. P. P. 5116-8187 -----...... 9731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2400 Gd cond 848-J729 eves rw tnds '73 Mu.di RX3, two door. low nule•ge, one owner. 97ZJ $1.2ro. M2-35&5. WEEKEND CLEARANCE •..-Z79JOOSD lUllOtmAM l'\aUy •111*1 lndlldln1 electric tuaroof. Only u.ooo mllim. new car rec- tory warranty. tasY AC> •Mft•19240 DllSIL Sid.. alr cond .. f•ctory 'IN/MOd, Ollly 3,000 miles. Eunlpean delivery, new car l•ctorf warranty. U.2111151 •Mn '71 300SD TURIO foUUy equipped. factory sunroof. warranty . <433VDF> •Me? '71240 ot1sa Only 12.000 males. elec· trlc 1unroof. atereo cUIK'Ue, ivory /bamboo. Ts '75 20a2 XJnt cond. 4-ap. IEACH IMPOR new radials . SS .950 Ml Dove Street 673-2750 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 73 l'5GT4JZ+Z S.me as 1979 400 mdl Beaut. • pass. luxury towing car. All opUons. -new car factory warr•'l "74 RX4 Roury w•gon : ty ( 1S7VCK 1 New en&. perfect cond. NEWPORT BEACH ---29M rru &d mpg, 49'1-1010 eves. 752-0900 '78 3201, H pd, sunroof. ----A IC , delux s t e r eo 74Spyder, lo au. AM /FM S)'!ltem. $10,650 or bei.t Lo m1 . Mint cond ~leta 9740 &t2-0IB6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ster eo. s s pd . $5500 mfer 675-0681. Rat t7Z5 1966 Mef'c ... 250SL ~lBl.5 1977 ALFA SPIJMT VB.OC£ S speed. stereo cassette shade k.1t. (0017931 $7499 BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Slreel NEWPORT BEACH 7SJ..0900 1977 ALFA SPIDER Red, Sspeed. !225TD F> MUST SH! IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street 76 BMW SJOJ. 30,000 m1 A~. AM /F'M. sunroof. 4 i.pd Bill Stien shock!> tr.m. 673-7655 '72 BMW 2002, A IC. sld trans. f'~M cassette Burgundy SJ85(). 546'· 1519 '78 3201 Auto AM /FM caas. A IC. g(.11)(! t•o nd. $9900 /bst ofr'. 494-Ml7 '76 BMW 5301, s howrm perfect, 34K mi, loaded. lllm 631~. Capri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••. ••••• •• •••• •••. 4 apd, pvt telephon"I, blk 1975 Fl•T ext. red Int, blk convert•· "" b6e top. Pn ced 1 o sell srtDa <+aiPV, 5 speed. Fantastic cond1· Autohmts a.rt.. tion. !483MYCl LJOOW Coast Hwy $4699 NWlJl Bch 6'2·8763 BEACH IMPORTS 1973 Mn 220 848 Dove Slreet NEWPORT BEACH SIDAH 752-0900 Automatic, 4 door air ----· cood.. tol>acco brown with brown 1 nle rt or. 56.000 original miles <Ser. 111821) NEWPORT BE4-Ch 76 Capn II, isunrf, 4 apd, 7 7FIAT $5'95 JIMIJHO YOLKSWAGIH 18711 BEACH BL VD. HUNTINGTON BE> CH 142-ZOOO 75Z..0900 tape deck. $2995. Wllnd X·l/f Amtift 9709 ~:m7; zu.-.588S~ya Yellow. lu11•1e rtck, aatonl wheel.a AM /FM 11.eteO, very dean, lo- milee. (81C1'WT) ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·74 Capra V-8. 4 apd. 1'66~2305&. Tan ext. darlt brown int, 4 tpl both tops. Im m11 c car. PricedtoseU ('316) 'f1 Militia Healey 3000 ·AM /FM. xlnt cond. XJnt. eond. l900. 41 take 83HU2B over pymt.s. 494-5606 AUST1H HEALY 1960 Bug Eye Sprite Ex cellenl condiUoo inside a nd out New pt.int 11.5.000 miles oo re- built engine. 12425 or best offer Call 979·0522 or 754-6360. IMW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I t77 IMW JZOi Sunroof and s tereo casaette. (Z74RX D > $9199 BUCH IMPORTS 848 Dove Slreet NEWPORT BEACh 752-0900 '761MWS30i Full)' e quipp ed automatics three to chooee from 126SBFAl Special weekend pnce l llU~AooLHAQC 1 YAU.IYIMPORTS 131..Z040 495.4949 ,-----. -... ORAHM COUMTY"S OLDIST Sa.Ja.Serv1ce-Leaaing Rov Caner.Inc. J1oUs Aoyce BMW U.OJamboree Newport Se•ch ~ 711MW3ZOi • ~. alr coodltioa· lal. All /Fii lt.ef'eo, only : 11,400oillel. (5'1Z761) 1 ,..._..a YAU.IT IWOITS IJl·Z040 4tMt4t IOIMd•W 11 '71 Capn. $1100 or ~ Dal-. good cond., be8l o rrer 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAllfH SILICTIOM OF All.MOOB.S SHOP4'COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN "' 'I l ; Ill I 1pl t I 1!1 • 8 31-117'> 493-Jl7 S 1972 DATSUH 1200 Autom a ti c'. rad io . heater &ck to schoi>I (556f"LZ) WASISL99 lWsW..u.d $52tt 4'5 E . Coul Hlway at S.yskle Drive Newport Beach 673-0900 --· YIAllB4DSALI •• CASH REBATE OM ALL RATS New&Used At Select Auto Sales 12.21 N Harbor. Anahe1IT' 772-9800 $2199 NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Slreet NEWPORT BEACH 833-1300 '71 124 Sport Spyder. blk. "76 11210. hatchbk, lo m1 . I good cond. very clean owner. $2800. 493-0442. $2:5()0/ofr 548-3357 AlllAa•-..,... 1300W. Cout tt.y Newport Bcb 842 6763 -·----197ZM1% nose.AM Autom•tlc. air cond s unroor. Brown w I b r o w n Inter o~ 1951GNE> $5'95 JIM MARINO YOLKSWAGIH 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 1973 Mercedn a.n 2l!O Sedan. tan ext. bam- boo int. full pwr & air, 1mmac car. 1 nwne" (li05XKCl AlllAa•••..,... 1300 W. Coast Hwy Newport Bc:b 842-6763 ------- Mn71300SO 831 1003 Bea ----'76124Spyder.24.000ma's . TURIO 1978 210% AM /FM casaelte. xlnt Fully ~uipped. factory Aut.omatk,alrcondltion eond. liOOO 01 bst ofr. s unroof warran t y mg, stereo. Like new. 675-6187 afU:30. <433VDF> (4.1165) '7113tSportSpyder: Like Jl~~S S8118 new, 9'°° ml, •tereo, l870HARBORBLVD. HIWPOITDATSUH map.Mt~. COSTAMESA 888DoveStreel .._. 9727 '31-127' NEWPORT BEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~~~~ 133-1300 1971 HOHOA - is 2110Z. •ky blue. 23,ooo ACCORD mi, 1 owner, good cond Only 25,000 m l lu . $5750. 494·0141 eves (11151UHJU 41M-9778d~ "''' 1971210% MIWPOaTDATSUH 2+ 2 •DoWStreet SUW!I', 41peed, air condi-NEWPORT BEACH Uoning, stereo. Local 1 ___ 1_3_3-_I l_O_O __ _ car! (101.838) Sllll MIWPC>nDATSUM •Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 133-IJOO "73 Jeerl: 41pd, AC, map, AM /FM •tereo 1reen wfladdle int vin roof. Mn "19 I to S&. Beautn car, must be .-nl ~ or reu ofr. pp 638-9811'2. • '71 2liOc Clualc. Sunroof, 115.500. Day• 492-<&780. e¥914IMIS2. '8' ~E Coupe: 4 spd. l eat her . wood , AM J FM /cass . Mlcbellns . 8'2-9102 morm/aft<&pm. tt74ZIOC .... l owner. low mUuae. A /C. aunroof, new ....... C.aU M0.2IZ2 '71'5C6E MJlan brown, all extru. lncld. 1unroor. HJCml. N p t.. Bcb. ~2'77J. a.8350. '71 a> SL Maple yellow Loaded. Afuminum ........ 2 ... 5,<&00ml. ~b. TJ<& .. Ts-ma, •Mn '73 220D DIESI&. lmmacvl•te trans.. air cond 1:112MVL l auto ste-~ •Mn 79 300TD STATION WAGOH F\ally ClQUI pped includ m« r•ctor" 11\•nroor. ex eniuve car f\00 miles 1342XUB> LEASEOI PURCHASE IMMIDIAn DBJYSY! ALL ADPITIONAL MODELS REDUCED FOR WEEKEND SALE FULL COLOR SELEC· TION! CAl.1. llOR QUOTI IMSLEMONS IMPORTS FACToaY AllTHOltlDD DIA.LB 631-1276 lln'OHARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA *** "10 MB 250. New eng. 72M. A IC,, AM /FM M ml cond 1ns1de & o ut. Darlt Green/Tan Int. '6.~. ~ T3 G> SL. MBZ, 2 tops, 5 m•& whee ls. cherry . ll3,.500 rarm. llB2312 eva. ·sg HO SL: New paint. ne w chrome & anterior. Super clean. 17750 /Olr :>C9-0788 MW 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7T M&dget: Lo mi. 1d cond. AM1P'M 1cau, lllOO. 161·1413, 541-38:31. Mell 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ms Harbor Blvd. COSTA MF.SA 979-2500 'TT MGB. blue. wire wbeeb. ha11•1e r1ct , II.ODO milell. '5800. C.11 day1 833·9088, eves m.1181. ~bble. '71 llGB. M118t SalJ. BF.ST orrza. -.1.201 'Tl lfGB, lo miS.. new tbw. AM 11"11 I tn. lua nm. ..,. 87S. TOtl '71-: 4dr Mdan. blue. q.t t746 ....................... ........ ,.. ..... .... J t.-bl -"· DU tllW, lo m • Ind own, ,,. ..... w. ... A•trM. Pll'. PP ..... ~~~VII ROllS·ROYCl ,.~ .........., .. .c .. ---------\•-----' ....... 9710 ....................... CID MISOll I -® =-''7Ponclle tlZ Bri&e in cok>r. 4 speed. nice, nice car. Pftce-..Ced ..... QmdlS. 4'5 E. Cout H1w•y at S.y1ude Dnve .Newport Se•cb 673-0800 '77 91 lS 8000m· pwr wtnda IWU'f & l lde YU mirrors. c ruise. AC. rust 1blk leather 1nl. AM tf'M Cill>ll S7~ tn lease t.o.pymnts of S360. or purchase for $19.000 644-9000 •kdys tll Apm. 758-111517 eves JWkr>ds "78 /'73 !ll lSC Tarca A 1<' 5·spd. AM 1F M C U 'I burgla-•ltrT. dead switch. P" tir~ 7 • & 8° whls. 1mmiac. i.h<rw slop per, $15,999. 558·8030, ~7346 ClOSlO WNOA"S 'Sii Silver Cloud 1 sat.GOO ~l .. 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5AA.I SALIS. SBYICI AMDLIASIMG DEMO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS' IEACH IMPORTS MB Dovt' Stren NEWPORT BEACH 75J..0900 Torofa 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "71 Toyou Corona Nt'Y lJre;, exhaUJt. batter)' <...1ean. Sl.D> 494-3990 '78 C4!1.tC'a ~I llOOO 642 JW '78SIU w,fuJI 3 >r wa rr . A C. AM F M ~l ert'o ~ ~ ISSl -1177 '76 Uirolh1 sru. AM f'M . A<:. ~ or ~t offt'r AJt 6. 840-5212 • • DAIL y PILOT CJ't ---'73 Super bu1 radio, beeta' redla1 tirw. ~ Y. I w 11 9770 cmd. 1uoo. 1•stcT · ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW • Havtn1 trouble sell inl Y'OW' car? Try UI fop dallar · Paid f« or Not' aina your car to Jim Marlno Volhwa1en, 1S11l Beach Blvd • Hunt· ~ Be•ch Aak ror Frank lhnno or Tom Aikin. - -®~J COMYBnlLES We've got two 1m·s. one white & one oranl(e Both are really ruce with un der 25,000 m1lei. YOUR CHOJCF: of e1th,.r car JUST S 799.i <8111TOV . <216UJ Y l ~ E Coa11t fllwa y .-t liays1de D..,ve Newport Beach 673-0900 7J llunit good cond it l()fl newl) painted. 12500 fl73..6l62 '69 " Pau Van Xlnt mr<'h cood. S2:SOC> PV" part)' En<'.831 3128 '74 Dub« Xlnt. coad lo/ml. 12.<&00/0frer or tnde Dl-0257 v-..· f712 ....................... VOlVO SALIS. SllYtcl AMDUASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS " LUUIKI VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-4'303 540-94'7 ------- Ol.AMGE COUNTY' VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Ulr'gest V°'vo Dealer en Orange County! BUY or LEASE DIRECT ~., 2025 S Manchester Anahetrr 750-2011 &I 144S 1 dr net.'ds work ·w ~-sunroof. l::u"O oo body mot.or xlnt l"Ond mdl Fant l(ood o ffer WlU ~II u wl'lok •>r ror tall'-" 76G-9448. 6 9PM ~ 6.11 ~ VW Ra 1 I Bua icy 1600 ·~ 142 uul11 g0t>d 1·11nct mot.or Sll50 or~. off~r l.nw pn1•1• rf'rl..., h1~ 1n• 641-0tQL~~k for Mtkt· li73-~ '86 912 41pd. mual sell I.I "-'I~ Waaon. -clnt no~ u «"'-675 3373 ..,..."' u "' 'flj Bt.b new paint. "'•ch -• '9-IVV • __, ~•RM a-al SI"'''" 75 164. Xln. conti d • ·am rm o,e Own1·r 5'D'.I. ca11 ~'>-3097 """'l'""" .. ~ .... • ~.., ..... """' lJrero N'' en1t1ne $1200 VloT ...... Call!l(i0.l6J90f962 71~ 63) 4194 197 6 Twbo Ccrret"G Lo mlle•ge. meU"1c brown, la.n mt. 7 tires. s unroof $26.900 \ STEAL• ·74 Toyota Hate» Ga' R&Jl 4apd Reduced tu Si!Wl pp 642 4020 77 f{Jbbll 4 'J.I 2 dr AM ,.~M radm t-.octnry su nro11! "' t l'.trl) 675-l()(l 75 242])1. ne~ tnn' & '>rakes l(ood ('ltndttion SJ.495 1113 0060 Alli ah • • a.rift t:m w Cout ll1Ao y N•wPOrt Bc:h 6'2·676.'.I '78 Cf!h ra. auto. ~ 1C AM 1fM. 23 K mllt''I Must sell 644-4839 '75 Ceh<'a 25 mpg , air rt' i8VWCon\'ert •.1k., n4'"' IOOOOnu ~ 642 6Zl9 ·73 Volvo 4 :.pd SJ2SO ~1·dJ'ly mom:. '78 924 Silver. AM /f'M ~. IUT cond, I Ull· roo • $12.500. ~~ ar wmdow defrost. Ot'w 79 Ouhtt Olese• 4dr. Ures S!885 493-9419 AC .• salver Jtrn. f''M • sc.etto. 10 mOI> wa;r > ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·s f· yot• Corona new &»1412 9905 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'T7Dt Loeded. Xtra nice, will ucrHice . 18500 9M-5581 '72 411 4 dr while aedan Oasaic XJot cond. $2400 c.JI 4M-061 l & 497 t.389 "7& PACER Rally "le. 33Knu. Xlnl rood ~11123 "10 1111 T dn ve tr aµi . & f1! OStraUon w 1'76 rartory turbo c .. rrera body 41 f.aory lea~r turbo in t.enor C.r in new cond Days 492-4780 eves 491>-4162. brakes, IJres, valve )Ob 2 ps lanb. I owner r;,r Good rood. Sl.2S01bei.t olfer.~-~ r.-.... '767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·eg VW runs Good. S750or Best Offer. 67S-6503 '76 ~ Spor\aboul p /!:,, p 1b a 1c. a uto Good C9fld Sl.960/best offer s.52..8474 alt 6 '72 vw C'Of'I\' ong. •n • n....o out. Xlnt cond. Mu1t ruou wftat you want '" Stoll. 13.700/best offer D•H~!i~~Cl~llleds CID -MISOll 19'70 911.S. reblt motor. lo males ""' ti.res. $7500 ® =-~-, -~~ --~-- 'fr1 912 lo ml. 2 owner ~cond. no rust. esoo. 080. 7$<&-&U&. t.m Porache 9US Targ• 47.000 ml. xlnt t'Ond. Mustldl ~eves. '73 914 · New bralte'i & tune 41mpg h1way 141SOtoffer Mu11t ~11 • 631-1892 71T ....... Ta-7 Nice car. white in <'<>k>r. t..J UJt.erior, lolded With sunroof. alloy whe~ls. I gage raclt. more On· ly l3.500mlles. (MCVOZ> WA.S 111999 RedllcedTo $619' 445 E <.'oi"t 111 ... ,, ' 11t Bay111dt' DnH Newport Bu<·h ti7J ~WI '70 t/W Bua. mrnl rood• boll 111 • out. S2:5CIO P t> ~ '5 'M1• fact snrf ne"" ma tra.m. p•ml shockll. ures bnlta. Mint rond Best oYl'r SZ200. 646-1929 '79 Rabbit Dlt'M'I 2 dr dhC. k>8ded over S2 000 ex tra.' f7.500 r1rm P I' !DI 44.24 761J 067 4 • n '-ouper Rel·tll· ~ood runn•nl( l o n d ~ '~ Radial., S2.000 JM2 1201 A FlctlhOUI lhil•I'••• ""•"'• Slet•Me'\t llled _,. , ... CouMy a.... •• ... 11c1 ..,, ..... .,. ........ wlltcll 11,.,. -:onllftulng 1><.111ne1M1 ""'" rellle Publlcetlon " _ ... ,.. onl , I lllete e te Cfllft09• Cell Ille Levet Oepetlme 'll el Ille "7S 914 U . low milt-. xlnt cono Palma grP"n $6,89!) 64~-637 3 or !'151-4288 ·10 Sp1trirl'. new tin •' need., some wlX'k ll•''' mfer ~-4383 78 Bug Con vt'rt t>lo• Champagne ed1t1on le11~ '67911, rare car. M.OOOm1 16 TR7 27M m1 \Int than 100 malt's Blul' O A I PILOT lot 1nl me11on ind I n•c•"erv '°'"'' I xJnl cond Muat be i.ttn' c.vind. sunrf. $il2CXI Wh 1 t e ~500 Off ..r f/500/0lfr. 64S-9l57 840 5813 5S7 Ul9 6'2-4321 (d l32 I AlltcK. M•w 9100 ~ M•w 9100 Alftol, N•w 910 Autos, H•w 9&o0 ....•...•......•........•....•..............................................•.........•.••.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~-~-~~fl~ '79 VW BUS ! -~\_, __ SJ S l<O MBI T 311 I IC & Do<. F13P 1 100•11 1~261 • • • • --~------------~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: i '79 RABBIT ~4 lif ji:J~ · i i $ 499 5 __-T---~r-~ + ru. 1.ic a Doc: Fee (976) (872081 I '79 VW CAMPER '?OPTOr 59495 .. Ta11 l te I Doc '- (1067) (087'983) SEE TODAY'S CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR OUR PRE-OWNED AUTO BUYS! ! • ll a..Ule: 8tt&illbtown -. dill C!DDd. •M au . saa-..-nw "J2 lldando. mint cood, '°all. All/nil, alt, ltllr, aa-.m4 "JI Sevllle DeEteaante. ..aiv root. attte0 tape w tCB. tnp romputer. wire wbla , lo m 1. (171CVP .. ) Watkin• Leaain1 Com pan y ~lZill "16 El.DO CONV all ex tras VoeueUra stmM1 Sll.SOO. 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'79 LTD;,,· SAYE~~., 11700.00 Loaded with V-8. automatic. air, AM/fM atefeO. mOfel (Stk. 2553) (1671)' l • PAO!Me '79 ONL '( ptl.()T '\ Sunday .Report Saints vs. Packers Sunday, 10 a.m. Channel 2 The New Orleans Saints couldn't have been Involved in a more excltlno oame than their hlOh·scorlno. over· time loss to Atlanta last week. And the Green Bay Packers couldn't have been Involved In a duller oaMe than their 6-3 loss to Chicago. So it's anybOdy's guess what wlll happen when the Saints and Packers meet Sunday. Wiii these two teams, noted for their mediocrity In the re· cent past, lull thetr viewers to sleep or turn them on with the kind of of· fenslve fireworks that were on dis- play last week In the Superdome? In the past, rampant scoring has been a hallmark of this series. The Packers and Saints have met seven times In the past eight years and they've never scored less than 39 points between them. Another characteristic of the series has been the Packers' domination. They've won five of those seven oames. Wfttn tM S.lnts Have tM Bell -Lest year, when tbese two teams met, Archie Manning threw 53 ~s and more thin half his completions were to his backs. He dumped the ball off to fullback Tony Galbreath u times after having seen the Packers register eight sacks against Detroit the p~vlous week. This year ~n ning might have more time to throw upfield. Second-year man J .T . Taylor, the left tackle, Is more ex- perienced. And Roger Finnie, the right tackle, Is a better pass blocker than last year's starter, John Watson. Into their conservative shell. They'll try to establish a running game •lrst and sneak In an occasional bomb to James Lofton. The two men most llkely to de· termlne the Packers' offensive soc· cess wlll be O~vld Whltettorst and Terdell Middleton. Whitehurst has been hot and cold at quarterback. And W9'en he's off the Packers have a hard time passing midfield. Mid· dleton, a 1,000.yard rusher a year ago, didn't do much In the preseason and oatned Just 2.e yards against 1he Bears. He needs to start showlno that he's more than a one.year flasl'I. KEY MATCHUPS: Packer Receiver James Lofton vs. Corntf'1)a(ks Clarence Cflapman and David Gray -Lofton caught three passes for 107 yards and three touchdowns last year when New Orleans had a pair of veteran cor· nerbacks. Last week, the Saints start. ed two rookies, Ricky Ray ~David Gray. This week Chapman returns after being sidelined for four Wffks with a sprained ankle, while Gray re· mains the starter for the Injured Eric Felton. It wlll bt a mlsmalch every· time Lofton goes out for a pass un- less he's double covered. Saint Rectfvtr Wts Chandttr vs. Cor'Mf'backt Mtke McCoy alMI Estus Hood -Chandler looks like he's com-ing Into his own after a disappointing rookie year. His stats against Atlanta were six catches for 20S yerds. However, the Packers have better cornerbacks than the Falcons. This could be Hood's first big test after as· sumlnQ Willle Buchanon's starting spot. Packer Stront Safety Steve Luke VI. Tltllt End Henry Cfalldl -These are two of the most underrated players In the NFL It shOuld bt a good matchup between two unsuno standouts. Furthermore, Mike Butler, the Packers' starting left end, Is corning off a serious Injury, a dislocated Packer Ctftttr Larry McC.rNft vs elbow sustained fn the third exhlbl-Mlddle LlntlNCktr Joe ,....,...., - tlon game. Also watch for Mannino to Ftderspell Is the key figure In stop. try to establish a running game. ping the run for the Saints' flex de· ChUck Muncie gained 158 yards last tense. He didn't do the Job against week against Atlanta and there Atlanta and will have his hands fUll shouldn't be any reason to give up against Mccarren, a sot Id S11rter. something that worktd that well. Saint Tacklt Rottr ,,..,. .. vs. Whtft tM Padctr1 Have• a.11 -DefoMlw EIMI MUrt auuer -Finnie Go to the refrl9'r•tor. You won't Is• good= btocktr, but no btttff ~,::S ~~~~~ ~:~~~t a°'::k i~nr~On ~.'~';9,,!=., w,::Y~ In the final exhibition avne and IN run Is Butt.r's for1t. TN Packers scored '5 points. They tool( t:ht same need bfg games out of their ends, approach against Chlcato and sc«ed Butler and Johnson, to kffp tht oppo- three. So watch for them to go back nent In chtc*k. * * * * * Probable Starting Lineups •ttllN MY 'ACKIH OtlPINll No. Name Pol .• wt. IO Jemea Lofton Wlt.117 7' Merk Koncar LT 4M SI Der .... GGtiourth LG4'0 ... Larry Mc<:Mrtft C-MO " Mtl Jedlloft llG-167 .. O,..~ RT41M • h\llc.HIMft Tl411 9' /lwttttdra ThomlllOft WR·1.M. 17 O.vllf WNtilfu1t ~ a. . T.-U Mt•.-Re.us » ~...... RMAO -...... UY ,ACKIRI DIPINli Mike .,tltr Ll4'S Carl lonllaulka1 L,., Twry,,_ RTe llUIJtlilloft Rl440 . ~..... LLMIS ·.-.ii;.-. ......,._..._ ML .... £ _. RLN14 S.x-tlllOdt •JCPOs.ur• contrd. Symn. venatillty. Neww *''°'"" for wtcier applcations. 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Power Winder A Shown ()pacwWI -----=---------'~ l -_J - 4 DM.YPILOT Seturdey, S..,t.mber I , 1979 PAONe '79 Su11day Scouting Report Oilen vs. Steelers luftdar, 10 ...... CttanM14 It Is being billed as one of the best duets In SPC>rts: Earl Campbell vs. the Steel Curtain defense. • That wfll be the feature attraction SUndey when the Plttsburgh.Steefers host the Houston Oiiers at Three Rivers Stadium In a repfay of last January's AFC tltle game. Campbefl, whO Is being called the most dynamk runner to hit pro foot- ball since Jim Brown, warmed up for the Steeter defense by rushing fw 166 yards last SUnday to help the Oiiers rally over the Washington Redskins, 29-27. H is test of the Stffler defense, whkh has hefped the Steelers win three ~ Bowls In the last five years, wfll be the focal point of ~ game. · Despite Injuries, the Steeler de· fense stlll Is formldable'l:~nd hefd high-powered New Englana to one touchdown Monday night as the Steelers rallied for a 16-13 overtime win. Three members of the team's orlglnal front tour Uoe Greene, L:c . Greenwood and Dwight White) wwe watcblng with minor Injuries on the sldtlfnes In the third quarter, but the Steeter defenH didn't crack. The Steeters hope to have all thr'ff back fw the Oiiers. WMtt Pfttsllurp Has tM a.ff - Houston has changed Its defensive strategy this year and Pltt.sburoh Pro Sleuth may attempt to counter tt. The Oiiers are bringing In a fourth defensive lineman on third down passing plays to rt a better pass rush. Pittsburgh ~II try to cross up the Oiiers by throwing on fir st down when they're in their traditional three-four de· fense. love lost In this matcht.lp. Barber was knocked out of last January's game by a w~ hit that he fett was a cheap shOt. He pointed to WltOfl« as he left the field . Barber would like nothing better than to catch a few passes on Wagner. The ~eelers don't want the Oiiers PittstMtrth Tackle JOft Kotb vs. to get to Terry Bradshaw, who wlfl be Elvin 8et9'N -Kolb has never made playing with a sprained toe he suf· all-pro, but he neutrallted three all- fered In the first half against New pro defensive linemen, Lyle Alzado, England. Bradshaw needed a shot of Harvey Narlin and Bethea In last pain-killer in the toe before he came vear's playoffs. Look tor Kotb to have back for the se-cond half. The Steelers the edge in this one. also wlll attempt to burn the Oiiers' PlttMu,_ Cettt•r Mike Wet>ster foor linebackers with runs &911lnst vs. Nose Guard O.rtey Culp -One of the grain by Franco Herrls. He likes the reasons wny Ptttsburgh is so sue· to get them flowing one way as he can cessful aoalnst 3-~ defenW$ Is that sting them by cutting back In the Webster is a monster of a center who other direction. can take on the nose guard one-on-<>ne When Houston Has tM Ball -without any help from the guards. There is no secret about what Nobody In the league plays Culp bet· Houston is going to do. The OUers wlll ter than Webster. · run Campbell. The Steelers wlll know he's coming and concentrate on trv· Houston End Andy Dorris vs. Ted Ing to gang-tackl• him so he can't Peterson -This Is a battle of bowl over one defender and get free. newcomers. Dorris has replaced Dan Pastorin! also wflt try to James Youno, who Is on the injured penetrate the Pittsburgh secondary reserve llst, while Peterson is the with play-action passes when the Steelers' third tackle. He's playino Steelers are k>oklng for Campbell to because Ran PlnMY Is on lnj~ re· run. But Pastorin! didn't throw well serve and Larry Brown Is alllng. in Washington. He seemed rusty after Houston TKkle L.on Gray vs. JCIM missing a lot of exhibition action with Ban•SIH -Gray has made a big dlf· an arm aliment and had three In· ference In tM Hooston tine since he terceptlons. He must throw better was ObCalned from New England and against the Steelers. he should give Banaszak a good test. KEY MATCHUPS: Dwight White, coming back from an Houston Tight End Mike Baf"Mr vs. ankle lnjur't', may alternate with Sa,.ty Mike Wagner -1 here ts no Banaszak. Ho. 00 " 10 5S 60 76 " M 7 ~ )4 69 7t 6S S2 " S4 5' 33 'l1 :JI v * * * * * * Probable Starting Lineups HOUSTON OILERS OFFENSE PITTHUltGH STEELERS OFFENSE PM me Pos .. wt No. N.me Pos.-Wt. Ken Burrough WR-t10 87 John Stallworth WR-183 Leon Gray l T ''° 15 Jon Kolb l T-262 Conw•v Heyman LG 270 S1 Sam Devis LG·2SS C.rl Mauck c 150 52 MlkeWet)ater c.250 Ed Flshet' RG.,j() 12 Gerry Mulllns RG-2« Morris Towns RT 27.5 66 Ted Pet..-son RT·2.U Mlk• S.rber TE-235 M Rendy Grossrmin re.21s Biiiy Johnson WA 170 .. LvnnSwMn WR·llO Oen PMto<lnl QIUOS 12 Terry lredlhaw Q8-,1S Tlm Wiison RB-220 38 Sidney Thornton RB-2JO E•rl Campbell AB-22~ n Frenc.o Herf'ls RB-ns HOUSTON OILERS DEF!MSE "ITIHUltOH STEELERS DEFENSE A.ndy Oorrls LE·240 6' l. C. GrMnwood <Alrley Culp MG-,6S 75 Joe Greene EMna.thM AE-2SS ... lhwFurnea1 Roberi 8reill1 OLB-238 74 JOhn Ban111zek Art Stringer ILB·223 S9 Jeck Ham Gregg Bingham ILB-130 SI Jack Lambert Ted Washington OLS.245 S6 Robin Cole J.C. Wllt0n LC·l17 l9 RonJotnon Greg Stemrlck RC·1'5 '7 Mel Blount Vernon Perry SS 211 31 DoMllSMll Mike Aelnflfdt FS.19.5 23 Mike Wagner • LEASE From lha Leader OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES IN OAAHGf ~ c.otntwt1tNie PrlcJn(J-Superb s.nw LE·250 l T·260 AT·2SS RE·2.U LLB·225 MLB-220 RLB·222 LC·200 RC·205 55.190 FS·200 ~. Sepcember •. 1979 DAIL V PILOT 5 Su11qay ScoUtitlg R~pprt Raiders v8. Chargers Sunday, 1 p.m. Channel4 Welcome to the first offlclal showdown In the Amerlcan Conference West. Yes, we know It's very early. But the fact remains, some pivotal 1979 questions wlll be answered when the Oakland Raiders come to San OleQO Sunday for a game that has been sold out ffH' weeks. . Like just how good are. the hlgh·powered Chargers, anyway? Do they really deserve to be solid division favorites? And have the Raiders and Kenny Stabler come all the way back? Are they ready to recapture the form that made them the dominant force In the AFC West ? Both teams certainly opened the Natlonal Football League season In grand style. The Chargers went up to Seattle and promptly stuffed Jim Zorn and the aggressive, young Seahawxs, 33·16. Oakland got up off the floor after being down 0-14 to stun the Rams In Los Angeles, 2'·17, on three Ken Stabler touchdown passes. And.as if these two longtime rlvals required any more Incentive, they need only think back to that Infamous game In San Diego a year ago, the game Oakland won on the last play by•fumblin~ and rolling the ball Into the end zone on what came to be known as the "I mmaculat e Deception" to Charger fans .. Here's how to figure this one: WMlt tM Raiders Have the Ball -Stabler remains his ever-dangerous self, although new coach Tom Flores ha ~ restyfed the offense some, utlllzlng more rolling pockets and trying to prevent h is v•luable quarterback from becoming a stationary target. Dave Casper, the all-pro tight end, reported late after a contract hassle, but Raymol\d Chester, his backup, caught two scor ing passes in the victory over the Rams. Clift Branch, of c~~rse, Is s1111 the bOmb threat, whlle Morris Bradshaw Is attempting to catch the first down passes t hat u sed t o be Fred Blletnlkoff1s specialty. Mark Van Ee<ahen ls the Inside man running the football, w ith quicK little Arthur Whittington the only real thteat ootslde. When the Chargers Have VI• Ball -Look for &he movement, the different sets, the gimmicks. Look for It all, because Don Coryell's offense is among the most styllsh and sophisticated In the league. Dan Fouts likes to throw to any number of receivers, alU!ough when healthy, John Jefferson Is the best on the teem and maybe the best anywhere. Charlie Joiner has had a fine summer and Kellen Winslow the huge No. 1 draft pick, Is being utf tlzed as both a tight end and an cx.ctslde receiver. Coryell Is working two sets of running backs. The No. 1 unit., In Seattle last week featured Artis· Owens. his Quickest runner , at tailback, and stumpy Clarence Wiiiiams, who was the leading rusher and receiver against the Seahawks. at fullback. Attention Football Handicapper1! We quarantee you a winner. Free. No obliqation . Call now. We offer,aeven day a week 18J'Vice. KEY MATCHUPS: all.pro candidate, and he'd love to Raider LAft Tkkl• Steve Sylvesw start his campaign with a big game vs. Defensive End Fred O.an -against Stabler. Sylvester is the swing man who has Chargers Centtr Don ~ell vs. been thrust .Into the starting role M iddle Guard Dave Pur _ .. ._eek 1 .. because of the Injuries to bOth all.pro mo ,. Art Shell and John Vella. He's known as the "movie star" to his experienced, but he wlll be In for a teammates. He had a speaking role In long day against Dean, who Is the the film "North Dallas Forty." But auickest and best pass rusher a{nOllQ It's his role i n the heart of the the San Diego front four. With Louie Chargers offensive line that really Keicher sidelined by a knee Injury, concerns him at the moment. Slowe<' Dean bec~s the Chargers' newest See CHARGERS, Pa9e 11 * * * * .• * Probable Starting Lineups OAKLAND RA IDERS OFFENSE 21 Cliff Branch WR 1'70 66 Sth'e Sy1vtsttr LT 260 63 Gene Upshaw LG lSS 50 Da ve Dalby C-250 6S Mickey Marvin RG·770 10 Henry Lawrence RT.210 81 Ray Chestet' TE-2ls 11 Morris Bradthaw WR ·19S 12 Kef'I Stabler QB 210 12 Art Whittington RB· 1IO lO Mark van Eeghen RB 22$ OAKLAND RAIDERS DE FENSE 12 John Matusuk LE·27• 14 Dave Pear NT 250 73 Dave Browning RE-247 83 Ted Hendrlcl(s SLB 220 SJ RodMarttn ILB·llO S8 Monte Johnson IL B 240 41 Phll Vlllaplano WLB 225 31 Lester Heyet LC.19S 42 Monie.Jackson RC llS '1 Char les Phllll~ SS-21S 32 Jeck Tatum FS·20S SAN DIEGO CHARGERS OFFfNSE ll John J effe<son WR-190 66 Billy Shields Lt 273 60 0.n Audick LG-253 62 Don Micek C·263 67 Ed White RG·270 70 Russ Washington R T·217 t4 Bob Klein TE -2'5 11 Charlie Joi~ WR 188 u Dan Foutt QB·20• 40 Clarenc;e Wiiiiams RB-195 12• Arlie OWens RB 11.: SAN DIEGO CHAROERS DEFENSE " 99 T9 71 S2 SS Sl 21 29 42 27 Leroy Jones Wllbur Young Ga'r;y Jonnson Fred Dean Rey Preston Bob Horn Woodrow Lowe Willie Buctwanon MikeWllllems Mike Fuller Glen Edwards LEJ~ LT JWJ RT IS• •u: '~' Ll 8 Jll MLI\ LJ4 kl.\ 227 LC·190 ~C·llO SS·lN FS 196 THE GE WIDESCREEH 1000 -perFOrtnlnce TELEVISION features a picture three tr mes bigger than a 25" diagonal TV Set. • VIA "Broadcast Conttolled" •Trim One-piece Cabinet • Dual Speakers .,. VINCEICUUY Skirting the Iuue Networks Need Objectivity Frem Kfftl f'Htu'" SYIMlk* Hew YoU noticed tet.vlslon, In COY· erfn9 tM NFL, rarety focuses on Is-sues tMt ~ be demaolno to tM .. ~? TM bn.uUty of professJonat foot· hll, the win-et-alt-cost syncfrotM, lewsutts by tonner pteyers who heW been In~ for llfe, the Ineptness of NFL omc1a11, th• dlsparJty In scMdutlng are among the subtecb wttkh seem to be taboo for televlslon. w5must keep In mfnd ~ wetc football Is that the networtcs and the are holdlng handS. ONCE EVERY ~OUR YEARS the heads of tM thne Mtwortts sports ct. pertments sit down with tM NFL commfsslontr P9te Rolette MMI a feW of his top aides for month·toft9 MQC>tlattonl. Out of tMse talk.I come a contract, ~eed on by tM conc..-nect pertlet, tn whktt the networtc• pey a con-skterable fie for the rlOMS to ttteYIM pro footbett. TM c:ur...m four·YM" contract, wftkft nttt ttN'OUGlh the 1911 waM>n1 ~ktts tM Hfll wtth afmOlt $700 mtl IOn annuaUy. Such a tab, you'd thlntl1 would frM televlslon of 'any ol>Cloe1k>M to tM NFL. tt does, on paper. 8ut ttteYtston Is aware the prke coutd be """h stHfer H Mw• neootlMSoM .,.. tftt amlabM ~ t.MYl16on .... wttt\ matters thet hurt the NFL's knege. "Ther• are no restrictions, no gvldelfnH wttatsoewr In _.,. c~ Ir.ct,~· Hlc:t Val PtnchbHk, the NFL 'S cHrector of ~ting skK• last Mer<h When Bob COChran cJted. NOTMIHO Hl&D ea wtttt.f\ or ewn s.kt. tt Is• fautt. of tM tYttem. Televlslon 11 the buyef and tftt NFL the seller. Uke In 6ny buslMSs deat, both sides wont at keepfng each other hape>y. Maybe It's no b6o crlme. The fJ4JY et home gets his bet down, stodts tM refrigerator wttt'I bffr and has an en- joyable Sunday. Tet.Ylslon, wtth Hs lnstant repfeys and all, dots an ••· ctUent )obof c~lno ~PNS. But It Is a shame In thfs dey of post. Wateroett )ournallstlc honesty that tete~slon Is not strlvlno for more o«>- }ectlvlty In Its COWr89t of tht NFL. WHY IS OARRVL STINGLEY paratyied? Wtty did J .V. Caln drop dtad during ·pr•ctlct 1 wtw was George Aft.ft. whtn ht was coe<Nng, attowed to dlprtw his pteyen of 11q- lds durlnQ Pt:acUce to "bulld char~· ctespftt rec.nt mec:tkaf ,. ports .tYWnQ -o-Jnst tt? Wtty .,. footbett oHkla4s tht onty J*Nlme offkfats In ~sk)net sports? Theff •r• the kinds of storlts televfston wlfl probabfy otw 1'9M trfftment at bHt. WMthff dWJnt ~ iMws or during tutts In gemes, tMre Is time for t.ttvtslon to dtat with controwrslat stories. 8vt It cflooses to uff Its ., .. uaC>M time fOf' promos on the "Qffft" oames ~ up or other self·servlno data. THE ONLY WAY TaLaVlltOM coufd beceme totally obMcttw In fts. cowrage of the NFL w6uld be to cut Mt flnanclef ties and c~r OMMS H If tMV wtre a news •~•. tt Is up to ....-..11ton to strt~ fof o«>- Jt<tlvttyt.._ ~ ... tM NFL 9'now It Is holdl"9 1M high C«dl, wNch It Is. The NP::L went. lV'J money and ~ promotlonaf benefits. Footbeft would S.. SIURTtNG, P ... ti Bow They're Rated Play-by-tttay THE BEST Pat Summerall, CBS -You'd think he'd studied broadcastlno all his llfe, but he got Into the bus~ by &ecident when a New YOf1t radio talk show host was so ~rate for a ooest host he settled for the Giants' placekl<ker. Vin Scutty, CBS -A pro wM5e •n0ary tones are best known to Dodger fens. He has shown he can do otMr soorts almost as well as he does baseball. Okll Eftbef'9, HBC -Hes tMten owr as NBC's No 1 sportscaster, a role ht deserves. Frat* Gifford, ABC -Like Summerat1, one of tN! few ex-athletes who haw made successful transition from pteylng field to broa«ast· 1"9 booth. Gets extra marks for puttlno up wlttl Howard Cose It. THl WOttST Stu NM\an, NBC -~ QOOd Job .u newi SC>Ortsuster for .... KNBC In L~ Angeles but Is no ptey-by.pley m.tn His lack of pre~ra tlon Is obvious bY his offering llttte el'4! than Wf\at Is written In the Pf'~ram In front of him THE REST Cwt GowdY, CBS -Steady, although olven to obvious lapses. UMMy Heftoft, CIS -YH, M 'S Still around. ''-* OlleW, CBS -Execs at CBS te>Mt him ~wral )'ffrs •to loSe 50 pounds and he'd be on his w~ H• shed the t>rtre pou~ last year. CMrt6eJOMS, NBC -Journeym.,n. Jim~ NBC -:_™ perenn'-el Avis of NBC SP<>rl<asters. Jrt .......... NltC Adequate. Don Cr'lqlM, NBC -Good YOke. Best hnown fof TWA a«K. GMY lletMler CBS -Who 1 Tim Ryan, cas -Not MU<h networ1I ptav·bv·P4av •xoeri.tKf. Dktc Stoclltoft,, CBS -Pen-Una. CowMMntary TMRIEST M«iW. OtMft, NBC -Had surprising oooct '*le rMr ~Ind the mttict. PM Ma .. ,,.., MK-Fonner Bvff•k> ll~ktr Is octfi.M be.It fw some l"ff50n r..,..ty used on natk>nal t~asts. Tam lrooks9'1erl CIS -Too cutesy but good. DOA Mel~ ABC -Another wN> Ott• merits fof puttlno uo wfth HowMd Cowfl. The d<ewt, tM JOk.s and the slnolnQ get to be a bft much at times but he's used them tffe<tlwly to become a celebfttv. TMEWOttST Ho...,. CoMH, ABC -People used to ~..,.to hate him. Sonny J""9tftl0ft, CBS -The Mah YOkt 6foM 11 b.ct ~ TNaa•n .,..... ....,.., N9C -HH Improved~' the V .. " bvt stlU not OM of the beSt. o..,... MtM. cas -Mo4hef w9'o Met a 900d roe* .. .,.., but too r:trontllno toward his foffNf -..ms. Jim erown ftOt around tf\fs ._..,, 0 bentff with him. LM OewNft., NBC -In BrocHe's cJeu. PM W ........ NBC -Gnat YOkt txlt rerety ~ts top HS~ ~t. ,_...........,CBS -Hes a.n dl~-MMll S4rlM, CBS -Needs a QO'l'emOf to SloW Ptlm down. ''*' T..-Moft, AK -So fM so OOoO· -.,.....Mldd•"-cas -Shculdha .... ~ M&"Y commencs O.J. S&nltl•°"-NM: -WHI ht el/ff rT'ffe It b~ In stlow ~'~" 7 MtelttWfMr,N8C-Who? ,... Monti. CH -Who? •• r1•1ltll, Nee -whtf MNl .. t1mer. ... b p c f Cl r s I j 'f J [ " e ,. r 'y t' ( ( ' t ( I ~ r c t v ~ c c , t < ' < , t ' < PROfile '79 DAIL V P1lOT 1 Pro i=ootba 11 Probe Q . How much did Ken Stabler eam when he started with O.kland? A . The figures r eported at the time Stabler was drafted as the Raiders' No. 2 pick in 1968 were a bonus of about $20,000 and a salary of around $25,000. Stabler had a no-cut clause In his contract, but he came along Just after the years of a bidding war betw een the AFL and NFL had ended, so he couldn't command the money of earller top draftees. By con· t rast, J oe Namath, whose Alabama passing records Stabler had broken, received more than $.400,000 when he signed w ith the Jets In 196S. Oakland's No. 1 draft pick in 1968 was T en ne ssee State Quarterback Eldridge Dickey, who was converted Into a wlc:le receiver and finished his pro career in 1971 . Q. What's t he worst beating the Chicago Bears have taken ? A . Our records show it was the 52-0 defeat inflicted by the Baltimore Colts In 1%4 during a S·9 season for the Bears. It was sort of a turn about, because two years earller the Bears had beaten the Colts, 57-0, but in the same 1962 season were defeat· ed 49-0 by Green Bay, the Bears• second worst c:lefeat of all time. The most points ever registered against the Bears were run up by Kansas City In a ~2 .. w in over Chicago in a 1967 preseason game. The Bears own the all·tlrtte, on~game scoring mark by one team, 73 In their shutout of the Redskins In the 19 .. 0 NFL title game. o. Did Billy cannon ever have a 1,000-yard rushing season? A. No. Cannon, the 19S9 Helsman Trophy winner at Louisiana State, rushed for 644 yards as • Houston rookie in 1960. The nex\ year was his best when he gained 948 yards on 200 carries. The most valuable player of t he NFL championship games in both 1960 and '61, he was traded to Oakland in 1%4, where he played as a tight end through 1969. Cannon f inished his career as a tight end for Kansas City In 1970. Q . Who was the NFL passing leader last year? A. Based on the NFL pass rating syst em which takes into account numbers and percentages of at· tempts, completions, yardage, touchdowns and Interceptions, the Cowboys' Roger Staubach won the league passing championship wfth a rating score of 84.9. In second piece w i th 84.8 was Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw. Then came Dan Fouts of San Diego, Bob Griese of Miami and Archie Manning of New Orleans, in that order. Q , How much~ Joe ThelsrNnn weigh, and Is it true that he only weighed 150 when he played for Notre Dame? A . The Redskin Quarterback Is listed at 190 Pounds on the Washington roster. When he graduated from high school, Theismann carr ied 1'8 pounds on a skinny S.11 frame. and many thought he was too spindly to survive at Notre Dame. But he did survive and by the time he was a senior, M had grown an Inch, put on about 30 Pounds and left no doubt in anybody's mi nd that he was physical tnough to play for Notre Dame. He still holds Arrow COTTON-EASE~ TM 100~ cotton shirt ttwat t•kes care of ltsetfl No Ironing needed. EnJOv the klndly comfort of pUre cotton ttwt has been ---"Santor.s.te" tor~ convenience. It comes out of the ~ reldv to pUt bn with time or no Ironing. No fun. no bother. Stytllhtv short Cembridge Coller Come In to eee oor wide eetectlon of c::ok>fi. ecru. blue. white. Sizes t 5 to 17. '-t-..alt7.00 the best one-season passing mark for the Irish. o. How m•ny years was Paul Brown head coach of the Bengals, and what was his record. A . Brown coached Cincinnati from its first season, 1968, through 1975. eight years. His regular season rec· ord for those years was SS-56-1. In postsea50l"I competition he was 0-3. and In preseason competition he was 27·18·2, so his overall record as Ctn· cinnati head coach was 82·77·3. o. How much actual pl•ylng tlrM does a place kicker get during a season? A. Would you believe less than three minutes In a busy year? Field 90als and points after touchdown take from l·'h seconds from center snap to kick. F iguring 111, seconds per kick, that means that Bruce Gossett and Curt Knight, who share the single season record for attempted field goals -49 -each had one minute and 1' seconds of field ooal action in t heir record seasons. Geor99 Blanda O n the Cover Detroit Lions placekicker Benny Ricardo, the NFL's thlrd·leadlng scorer in 1978, unleashes his wtiip-like leg in a field goal attempt. Ricardo, a native of Paraguay, Is a product of Orange Coast area foot- ball, having played at Costa ~sa H lgh and Orange Coast College before completing his college career at San Diego State. has the one-season record for PAT at- tempts, 6S for Houston in 1961. His PAT time that year figures out to one minute and l8 seconds. If you com- bine the Gossett·Knight and Blanda times In their record seasons, the total playing time w ould ~ two m inutes and 52 seconds. Or consider that Blanda, the career record holder In both categories, attempted 959 PATs and 638 field goals In his 26 pro seasons. His total playing time as a k icker comes out to be about 40 minutes. Those f i gures, of course. don't inchMSe ttlckoffs, bYt even add- ing kickoff time, it 's evident that kickers need at least as much pa· t ience as kicking abilitv. Q . W~t were Chuck Foreman's statistics last year? A . Foreman had 7~9 yards and f ive touchdowns on 237 carries In 1978, makino it a mediocre season for him because he'd been over the 1,000-yard mark each of the three previous years. He also had 61 pass receptions for 396 yards and two touchdowns; the 61 catches were the fifth hiqhest total in the NFC. A knee injury in last season's fourth game kept him out of two subsequent contests. However. during the past w inter, Foreman in· dicated unhappiness with the Vikings because the team didn'( have a strength coach, and he had unkind things to say about his offensive llne. He said It's "not the greatest in the NFL. When we lost Ed White <now with the Chargers> we lost our of· tensive line as far as I 'm concerned. He was the strongest man I ever saw." I Sears •llpilliiipiif if llHllN!ipiiQlllQIMM!lil!iiiHY I HUNTINGTON BEACH SURPLUS STORE We sell first quality and discontinued merchandise form Sean Retail and Catalog Distribution. "Was" prices quoted are lhe reaular prices at wbJch the Ut!ms were formerly offered by Calaloa or in many Se•rs Retail st.om around the country. See our ads every Wed . and Sun. Save 20°/o to 60°/o ' Off all Merchandise In Stock ' I \ I 8 CWl. Y PILOT Saturday, s..>e.tnt>er 8, 1979 PAO.file ·79 , No·na•e Mia1ni ~olphins of 1972: WI In the eighth yea' of fhel' ...,. • G,1.,. missed t1 weeks th,ough tho ?.am I a fl<St·'ound,20· 1' playoff wl n had '"" to' I, 111 y ., ds and Mo"'' to' tlon,theMiamiOolphlnsin1972gave first round of the playoffs with a over Cleveland, Griese retur~ to 1,000 -plus a club record 12 expansion teams In any sport a mark broken right leg. But ageless Earl action in the AFC Championship touc hdowns, although the leading to shoot for -a perfect record, Morrall, claimed on waivers from game to replace a tiring Morrall Dolphin scorer was kicker Garo culminating with a 1'4·7 Super Bowl Baltimore the previous April at age Yepremian with 1 lS paints. winovertheWashingtonRedsklns. 38,wo~all-prohonorshlmselfwithan KtrCK SCORED TWICE, once MOARALLCOMPLETEOSJoflSO "This Is the ultimate," said exceptional season. , .following a s2-yard Griese Paul passes for 1,360 yards after Griese Dolphin head coach Don Shula after But the key to M iami was the clubs W arfield pass. M the Dolphins rallied was hurt in the fifth game of the year. the defense keyed Miami's 17th win of running game. Both Larry Csonka to top Pittsburgh, 21·17• to gain the Warfield led the receivers with 29 the campaign. "A lot of people came and reserve Mercury Morris reached Super Bowl spot against WaShington catches for 606 yards. As a team, the through .. the 1,000-yard rushing plateau as the In the title game, the Dolphins re-Dolphins also led the NFL ·n paints · club ran for a NFL record 2,960 turned to what worked best -con· (JS 1 That was the trademark of the yards. The Dolphins' "No Name" de· trol. Miami's defense, led by tackle , scored S, a team record> and total Dolphins throughout the season. fense allowed only 1SO paints and Manny Femandez' 17-tackle effort, offense (5,036, also a team mark l. ALL·PRO QUARTERBACK Bob made linebacker Bob ("SJ " l limited the Redskins to J15 yards and Tt+-E DOLPHIN STARTERS ANO Odds, Picks The Odds <Overs-..inders in Paren- thesis) Cincinnati minus 2 'h at Buffalo (J2 ). Cleveland plus 1 at Kansas City (JS). Dallas minus 101;, at San Francisco (38). Houston plus 6'h at Pittsburgh (JS). Minnesota plus '4 at Chicago (30). New Orleans plus J at Green Bay (J7 ). New York Je1s plus 61/, at New England ("1 ). Oakland plua J'h at San Diego ('40). St. Louis minus l'h at New York Giants (38). Seattle plus 7 at Miami (38). Tampa Bay plus 1 at Baltimore (3 .. ). Washington even at Detroit (JS). Atlanta plus S'h at F>hlladelphla (J7 ). PROflle '79 S.ltctlons Cincinnati giving points (2'h l vs. Buffalo. Kansas City giving points (1 l vs. Cleveland. San Francisco taking paints (10'h) vs. Dallas. Houston taking points (6V,) vs. F>lt· tsburgh. Chicago giving points CA l vs. M in-nesota. · Green Bay giving points (3) vs. New Orleans. New England giving points '6'h l vs. New York Jets. • San Diego giving points C3'h l vs. Oakland. St. Louis giving points (1'h) vs. New York Giants. Miami giving paints (7) vs. Seattle. Tampa Bay taking paints (1) vs. Baltimore. Washington even vs. Detroit. Philadelphia giving points (S'h l vs. Atlanta. a.st a.ts to a .. t Sp,...d Kansas City giving points ct l vs. Cleveland -Chiefs' defensive record Is Impressive. Washington even vs. Detroit -Lion" hurting at quarterback. 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Stabler had a no-cut clause in his contract, bUt he came along just after the years of a bidding war between the AFL and NFL had ended, so he couldn't command the money of earlier top draftees. By con- trast, Joe Namath, whose Alabama passing records Stabler had broken, received more than $400,000 when he signed with the Jets j n 1965. Oakland's No. 1 draft pick in 1968 was Tennessee State quarterback Eldridge Dickey, who was converted Into a wide receiver and finished his pro career in 1971. Q . What's the worst beating the Chicago Bears have taken? A. Our records show it was the 52-0 defeat inflicted by the Baltimore Colts In 1964 during a 5·9 season tor the Bears. It was sort of a turn about, because two years earlier the Bears had beaten the Cotts, 57-0, bUt In the same 1962 season were defeat· ed -49-0 by Green Bay, the Bears' second worst defeat of all time. The most 'points ever registered ~alnst the Bears were run up by Kansas City In a 66-24 win over Chicago In a 1967 preseason game. The Bears own the all-time, one-game scoring mark by one team, 73 In their shutout of the Redskins In the 1940 NFL title game. Q. Old Billy Cannon ever have • 1,000-yard rushing season? · A. No. Cannon, the 1959 Helsman \\ Trophy winner at Louisiana State, rushed for 644 yards as a Houston rookie In 1960. The next year was his best when he gained 948 yards on 200 carries. The most valuable player of the NFL championship games in both 1960 and '61 , he was traded to Oakland in 1964, where he played as a tight end through 1969. Cannon finished his career as a tight end for Kansas City In 1970. Q . Who was the NFL p;asslng leader tast year? A . Based on the NFL pass rating system which takes into account numbers and percentages of at- tempts, completions, yardage, touchdowns and interceptions, the Cowboys' Roger Staubach won the league passing championship with a rating score of 8-4.9. In second place 'with 84.8 was Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw. Then came Dan Fouts of San Diego, Bob Griese of Miami and Archie Manning of New Orleans, in that order. Q, How much doH Joe Theismann weigh, and is It t rue that M only weighed 150 wh.n he played for Notre Dame? A. The Redskin quarterback Is fisted at 190 pounds on the Washington roster. When he graduated from high school, Thelsmann carried 1'8 pounds on a skinny 5-11 frame, and many thought he was too spindly to survive at Notre Dame. But he did survive and by the time he was a senior, he had grown an Inch, put on about 30 pounds and left no doubt In anybody's mind that he was physical enough to play for Notre Dame. He still holds Arrow COTTON-EASE. The 100~ cotton shirt that takn care °' ltseltl No Ironing needed. Erifoy the klndty comfort of pure cotton tt.e hat been · ..... "Santor.s.te" tor 'IOU" convenience. It comee out of the ~ rMdv to put on With llttte °' no !toning. No fuSI, no~· Stytlattly --=-·.r70•• short Cambridge Collar. Come In to aee our wide selection Of COlorS. ecru. ~ue. white. Si1'tf t & to 11 . ........... 11 ... the best one-season passing mark for the lrlsh. Q . How many years was Paul Brown head coach of the Bengals, and what was his record. A. Brown coached Cincinnati from its first season, 1968, through 197S, eight years. His regular season rec- ord for those years was SS-S6-1 . In postseason competition he was 0-3, and ln.preseason competition he was 27· 18·2, so his overall record as Cin- cinnati head coach was 82-77-3. Q . How much actual playing time does a place kicker get during a season? A. Would you believe less than three minutes in a busy year? Field goals and points after touchdown take from 1-'!1 seconds from center snap to k le k . Figuring 1111 seconds per kick, that means that Bruce Gossett and Curt Knight, who share the single season record for attempted field goals 49 -each had one minute and U seconds of field goal action In their record seasons. George Blanda • On the Cover Detroit Lions placeklcker Benny Ricardo, the NFL's thlrd-IHdlng scorer In 1978, unleashes his wttlp-like leg in a field goal attempt. Ricardo, a native of Paraguay, Is a product of Orange Coast area foot- ball, having played at Cos1a Mesa H lgh and Orange Coast College before completing his colleoe career at San Diego State. has the one-season record for PAT at· tempts, 65 for Houston in 196l. His PAT time that year figures out to one m inute and 38 seconds. If you com· bine the Gossett·Knlght and Blanda times In their record seasons, the total playing time would be two minutes and 52 seconds. Or consider that Blanda, the career record holder in both categories, attempted 959 PATS and 638 field goals in his 26 pro seasons. His total playin; time as a kicker comes out to be about 40 minutes Those figures, of course, don't include kickoffs, but even add· ln.9 k ickoff time, it's evident that 1ockers need at least as much pa. tlence as kicking abilitv Q . WNt were Chuck Foreman's statistics lttst year? A. Foreman had 749 yards and five touchdowns on 237 carries in 1978, making it a mediocre season for him be<ause he'd been over the 1,000-yard mark each of the three previous years. He also had 61 pass receptions for 396 yards and two touchdowns; the 61 catches were the fifth highest total in the NFC. A knee injury in last season's fourth game kept him out of two subsequent contests. However, during the past w inter, Foreman In- dicated unhape>iness with the Vikings because the team didn't have a strength coach, and he had unkind things to say about his offensive line. 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" SALE~988 JIM KllCK • Pro Quiz I 1 l The number of tie games in the NFL in 1978 was la) zero lb ) one <cl three 12l In comparison with 1977, the number of 1,000-yard rushers last year was la) up Cb l down kl same <3 l The school that had the most players taken in this year's draft was (al Tennessee State Cb ) Notre Dame Cc) Oklahoma <• l The heavyweight boxing cham· pion of the NFL IS a (a) Bronco (b) Bengal (c) CowbOv (S) This year the Rams and Vlk-' ings both will be trying to win their division titles for la> the fifth straight year (b ) third <c >seventh (6) In percentage of successes, the most «curate field goal kicker In the NFL last year played for (a> St. Louis (bl Miami (c ) Cleveland (7 > The number of new head. coaches In the NFL this year, lnclud: Ing those starting their first full year, Is Ca) th( Cb) four <c > elQht. ca> From the first pro draft In 1936' through 1979, a llnebatker has been the first player selected Ca ) four times (b) once (cl twice (9) Th• team with tht highest number of players In the Pro Hall Of Fame ls (a) GrMn Bay (b) Chicago <c) Detroft (10) Ttle team fhat ran up the highest ~me score tn Int YNr's NIU • .,.INSGnWM la) Seattle (b) Deltas (C)New&Qland / .. " ,, 10 DAIL V PIL01 Saturday, S.pt9mber I , 1~19 PROliJe·'79 Monday Report Football Pro-files Falcons vs. Eagles Monday, 8 p.m. Channel 7 Ever since Christmas Eve. or the moment Mike Michel's game-winning J..4-yard field goal try sliced wide to the right through Atlanta's gloom, the Philadelphia Eagles have been wait· Ing for another crack at the Falcons. Michel is gone and kicking In his place Is barefootln' Tony Franklln, whO has mid-field range. Also gone is free safety Oeac san- ders. who allowed Falcon split end Wallace Francis to steal an Intercep- tion for a ~-yard completion on the first of two Atlanta touchdowns In the final period. T he new free safety Is rookie Brenard Wiison, who turned In a game-winning interception In the Eagles opener against the New York Giants. but was burned a few other times. Indeed. the Eagle secondary, which gave up 243 yards to Falcon quarterback Steve Bartkowski In that wild-card playoff loss, gave up 274 yards to Giant quarterback Joe Pisarclk. So look for Bartkowski to throw early and long. When Bartkowski retreats Into his pocket, an old friend will be trying to meet him there. He's former all-pro and Falcon Claude Humphrey, now pass-rushing for the Eagle9 after coming out of retirement. Humphrey led an Eagle rush that achieved seven sacks against Plsarclk. The Falcon backs, ~lusive Bubba Bean and Haskel Stanback, are far more skilled and experienced than any the Giants have, so Bartkowski can take the heat off with draws, screens and quick flare passes. When the Falcons Have the Ball - Billy Andrews. a rookie from Auburn, adds speed and moves to the offense, giving the Falcons an lnslde-<lutslde attack with fullback Bubba Bean. But the Falcons still live and die with Bartkowski, their big-play quarterback, who opened up the season with a 312-yard game against the New Orleans Saints. Bartkowski seems at his best as a catchup quarterback, meanlqg when he's throwing almost ever9 down. Huge Warren Bryant, whose knee Is no longer Injured, provides an excellent drive and pass-blocker at left tackle. With Bryant, this could be the best Atlanta blocking unit In years. When the Eagles Have the Ball - The Eagles got by with Jourllf!yman Larry 8a)"nes starting at fullback In last WHk's shaky win over the Giants. They may have muKular CS -9. 220 pounds >· Leroy Harris <strained knee ) for the Monday Night special. but It will take the ex-Dolphin a week or two to learn Dick Vermell's complex offense. While the fullback spot is being re- solved, the Eagles will get the ball a lot to Wilbert Montgomery, an ex- cellent cutba(k runner, and mix in Ron Jaworsk"s deep, medium and short passes to receivers Harold Carmichael. Charlie Smith and Keith Krepfle. None of the Eagle backs are outstanding receivers. so Jaworski u sually goes outside to the 6·8 Carmichael or Smith and inside on cross-overs and delays to l<repfle. KEY MATCHUPS: Eagle Wide Receiver Harold Carmichael vs. Cornerback Rick Byas -Byas is one of those to09h lit· tie guys <>9. 180) who fo~ces .!Well against the run. plays position cov-erages. He'll have his ha(lds full against Carmichael, who is nearly a foot taller and SO pounds heavier The Falcons will try to help out by blitzing on a high percentage of passing downs. That Increases pressure but leaves Byas In one-on-one coverage. The Giants tried It last week and Carmichael caught three big passes. two for touchdowns, against single-up coverage. phrev is JS. but he looked vouthful enough In getting two sacks. and bf'eaklng up three passes against the Giants. Eagle Center Guy Morriss VlL Linebacker Robert Ptnnywefl -Pen· neywell can fly. likl' all lhe Falcon linebackers, and Morriss. in the best condition of his career, must get to him. On pass plays, Morriss must also be alert for blitzes, which the Falcons employ In their gambling, all-out defense. Falcon Wide Rectlvtr Alfr•d Jenkins vs. Cornerback Bobby Howard -Jenkins is listed at S-10. 1SS Pounds and looks smaller. He burns through routes and last week the Saints couldn't handle him . Jenkins wound up with six catches for 12• yards. Howard Is an aging, 13· year veteran playing with a gimpy knee that swells occasionally What he's lost in quickness. Howard makes up In smarts and he was always around the ball In the Giant game. Falcons will test Howard deep. ' Last Minute Factors -Eagles committed so many secondary mis· takes last week that Dick Vermell often pulled his ''nickel " <extra back l defense and went with four defen· ders. Eagles again had kicking pro- blems. getting a punt blocked <the Falcons likely will put a big rush on Falcon Offensive Tackle Warren rookie Max Runaoir > and missing an Bryant vs. End Claude Humphrey -extra point. Falcons rushed for 252 Humphrey didn't like playing the yards vs. saints, will likely run at wide-end alignment used by Atlanta. Claude Humphrey to see if he's feel· so he retired. The Eagles oot him In a tno his age.• Harold Carmichael en-trade and he ii be working against the ters game with streak of 97 games In Falcons• best blocker, Bryant. Hum· which he's cauoht at leas~ one pass. * * * * * * Probable Starting Lineups ATLANlA FALCON$ OFFENSE PHILADILPHIA OFFENSE 89 Wally Francis WR-190 11 Harold Carmichael WR 225 7t Mike Kenn LT 757 7S Sten Walters L T-270 10 Dave Scott LG 215 72 Wade Key LG·U.5 SI J.tt Van Not• C·249 SO Guy Morrlu c.255 6' R.C. Thlelamann RG 2'6 69 W.oody ~ AG·ID 66 Warren Bryant RT 270 76 Jerry Sia.more AT·:HO 116 Jim Mltcti.11 TE 236 t4 Keith Kr~fle TE·225 •• AlfredJenklns WR 172 es Ctwll• Smith Wit· 185 10 Steve Bertttowskl QB 213 01 Ron Jaworsltl OB· 195 31 Wiiiiam Andrews FB 200 31 Wiibert Montoom~ R e.1u u Bubba Been R 8-195 20 Laroy Harris R B·220 ATLANTA ,ALCOHS OEFENH 1' Jeff v .. m LE·24 PttlLADELPHIA DEFENSE '1 Cl•* Humphrey LE-2'5 72 Jim Belt.y L T,260 69 Mike Lewi• RT-261 65 Charlie Johnson NT·2'2 71 C.rl Hairston RE-260 75 Jeff MwrtM RE-230 54 Fulton l<ukyen~ll LL8-22S 59 Robert P9Mywell ML.8-222 so Greg 8rnlna RLB-721 22 Rolland Lewr-4'1Ce LC·17' 9S John Bunting LLB-220 66 Biii Bergey ILB-2d ' SS Frint\ LeMa1ter ILB-231 Sl R999i• Wiikes RLB-23.s 13 lobby HQvtard LC17S Ji Rick Byal RC-180 28 Frank RMd SS· 1'3 46 Htrm Edw•rds RC-1U '1 Randy L.ogatt 5$ .19 s 32 Ray EHterllno FS·1'2 22 Bernard WlllO('I FS,170 THE COMPETITION between the National Foot~tl Conference and the American Footb31f Conference Is a little more lopsided after the 1979 four -week preseason schedule. . • The AFC beat the NFC for the fifth time in the last six preseasons ... The AFC won by a 25-18 margin ... Of the u AFC teams, only Buffalo and Houston failed to break even ... The other 12 all had records of .500 or bet- ter ..• The AFC preseason lead in the 10 years since the merger is now 277-260-11... The NFC hopes to close the gap in regular season lntercon· ference games wh i ch stood at 178·16•·9 with 52 of these games sc:heduled for this year ... The AFC has taken nine of 13 Super Bowls ..• The NFC does lead In Pro Bowls, hav· Ing taken five of the nine played. • • • A COACH ANO FOUR might be used to descr ibe Tom Landry, Ron Erhardt, Rav Perkins. Tom Flores and Bill Walsh ... Landry is. of course, the dean of NFL coaches ... In his 20th season with the D.allas Cowboys, he Is the only head coach that the team has ever known ... He has taken Dallas to a record five Super Bowls, won two of them , ahd is currently on a 13· straight s1ring of winning seasons ... The other four mentioned are brand new head coaches: Erhardt with the Patriots, Perkins with the Giants, Flores with the Raiders and Walsh with the 49ers ... They have their work cut out for them if they hope to follow in the cleat prints of L-andry, • • • ON THE NEW SIDE are head coaches Homer Rice with the Bengals and Don Coryell with the Chargers ... Rice tOOk over after the fifth game of the 1978 season and Coryell was named afler the San Diego team's fourth game last year ..• • • • THREE TO GET READY, that's the welcome problem for Neill Armstrong, head coach of the Chicaoo Bears ... $aid to be deep In many Positions, the Bears also have three veteran quarterbacks, Bob Avelllnl, Mike Phipps and Vince Evans ... Instead of an embarrass- ment of riches, Armstong considers he has a potent weaPon of surprise to use on his opponents ... "I'd feel com-fortable Wfth any of the three playlno this year," he says ... Incidentally, the Bears are one .Mlf of the oldest • rivalry In the NFL ... The other half Is the St. Louis Cardinals, and the ,rivalry ~tes bi\Ck to 1920, when the Cards were also In Chicago ... , You don't tiear too much about some of the other teams jhat were around then, like the J. ~atur Staten, the Detroit ' Heralas ·aftcl the Rochester Jeffersons. ·"UTO LEASING-"0"~t~ TRY THE NEWPORT DATSUN I c.,. DIFFEBENCE!CALLTODAY: 833·1380 FOR PROMPT,.COURTEOUS SERVICE. 0ALL MAKES lt:MOl>iLS! .. PROIWf '79 DAil. v PIU)T ,, •• ,.,.... ... 5 Pro Quiz Answers • • a neck Injury, M came beck to av a ~game In Seatti.. He'll haw to play another one to mbat Pear, the !In.man acquired om Tampa Bay to stablllze e sltlon that has given the Raklen thing but probt•ms the past few asons. Peopfe haw bMn runntno up mlddfe on Oakland and It's Pear's to put a stop to that. Raid« CorMf'Ndl Moft .. J.cklOft s. Wkle Receiver JofNt Jflfffsoft -ackson a fine cot~ plaYff at Sin lego State, hooes to enfov his ecomlng. But he won't haw an asy time with Je"-rson, whO ~ tM FL wtth 13 touchdown catches~ &de tt to the Pro Bowt hfs rookie ar. ~rs.on was daftd In tM first alf at Seattle after set11ng up a tlarger touchdown with e 2S-y8t'd atctl and hts production was llmlttd rest of the day. But he f~s to rtaOv and uger fOf' Oakland. Cltarter Corntrltacll Wlttto YCNMft vs. Wld9 Rocofwf' Ctfff f"IM" -Buchanon, anot~ gf'tM an Ofeao Stat• corn•r. wm bo at.Ing' "his home r•ovler·soason t es a OWtrger. And In Brench, 'If bl Hked to stop the rec.Iver has hurt SM\ OftgO through tM ars. Llttle CtHf QOfno ~ Inst Wittie mfQht bl the best duet tM.n.moe>n. Utt MlfMM F«Wt ·-OekJMd's tvttaftnct spe<lal teems could be a factcw. They twned the game ,.,.,nd In L.A. bk>cklng two punts.. otf Bonlrschkt kkktd four fleld IS In SMttH! fOf' tM Chargers and has COftverted 13 In • row 10 tie S own team re<orU. o.4'~ MW acetdcktr, Jim Bf'e«h, aw rookie rom CaHfomla, m.cSe hfs flm flold I vs. the Rams. <1 > B. The only 1971 tie was the· '°"10 Packers-VUclngs deadtock Nov. 26 at Gfffn' Bay. The Peckers led 1°'3 Jn the fourth quarter, but wfth she seconds left a Fran Tarkenton to Ahmad Rashad touchdown PMS and. successfu4 PAT kkk by Ride oan. meler tied the score. Neither team could scan in the owrtlme ptrlod. <2 > A. Eleven ruMers rushed for more than 1,000 yards last Vfff', com- pared with nine who reached the 1,000-yet'd maf1t In 1917. 8vt 1'76 was the top veer for 1,000.yard rushers when a dozen did It. Cl> B. c. Notre Dame and ~ lahoma each had 10 plaYffS ~ ln the draft thougf\ MltMf SC furnished a tfrst-round pkk. After IN trlsh and sooners came Penn State, which hed nine drafttes, w"ll• Southem Celffornla and Nebraska each had tlvhf. Amona conftrtn<es, the Bio a had u cfrafteu. the Souttleasttm 32, the Pee 10 had 31, the BIO 10 had 21 MMI IN Atlantk coast had 22. (.O 8. Ross Browner, ClnctMat._ defenstw end, won tM tltte wttf\ a TKO <W« Los AngelH guard.tackle J.ckle sa.ter In the flnaJs of a four· d4ty, madt-tor-tttevlsfon tourMmtnt i.st June at PomHfto ~ Fla. The tournament wH without NFL ap. proval, and SonM teams refuMd pcrmlsslon fof P4av-rs to compe• because of the rltat of cuts or otMf lfto juries. It's said ~ wfttn the affa4f 11 shown on tethlsfon, the caffbtr of boxing woni promc>1 vlowtn to can for.,...,... (5) c. The R~s Witt ~ Slttdno their ~tntt\ str•fOM NFC W.stem Division tltlt, wNlt the VHdftgl wlH ~ loc*lng for IN same In the NfC A new Min& In South Coast Real &tateaales. The pr\nclpafs at George Charles Reatty, Chanes Dreyer. 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The Oofpf'llns' Garo Y~ mien succeeded on 19 of 23 attempts for 92.6 percent. tn M<ond p&ace wn San ~·s Roff Bentrscf*e wfth 11 of 22 for lU percent, and In tMrd wn Tim Mauattl, of Atlanta, wM made· NF1., Standings AMerW.-~ .... W&.T'"HM ' .. , .. , ::1 :Hit • ' ... w . ' .... , . ~, Ii ..... ,." I , .... IS D ' ·:,: .... ' , ... aa ,. ' ... " : 1 J := :: ,~ -,. . ....... ..... ~ .... • ' • ·-J:t u ' t 1.-II 1' I . •ttzt •• •n1t , .... ,,:!) ! : ,. ~: .: J i . ,_.,_ I -I 6 ' -.. " I f I '2:: l , ....... ,. •st• 13 of 16 triff tor 81 .3 percent. on a career l>esls, Yepremlen Is the second most accurate ftetd goal kkker In NFL history w1tft a P"'C~ tage, through 1971, of 66.67. Don Cockroft, of Ctewland Is In h ,... cord boolt H tM a1(.ume carffr ltede< wtth 113 ftetct goats 1n m at- tempts fOf' en accura<Y s>erunt.89e of 67.03. (7) A. In the AFC, Ron Er'Nrctt Is· new at New England, Tom Flor9s rs 8' OakhM"91 wNfe Homer Rke.t ClftCfn. natl,.., Don eorven •t San OMgo en starting their ffrst full years es head coac~ aft« t.P:lno the JobS durlnQ the 1978 seeson. In the NFCJ Rey Perkins Is tM new head men'°" tM Gi.nts. end 8111 WtlM has the same poslUonforSan Francisco. <I> C. Ohio SCN Trne'backff"'Tom Cou1tneeu wn tatt.n by Buffalo as .,.. first pktl of ... ""draft. The on- ty ·other flnet>acker ..,... tatten first was Tommy Hobfs, of T .. as. wt.a WH pkl&ed Dy ... At'8nta F•tcons In tM '"' dreft. Nobe• played 11 Y9WS with the Falcons. but Couarneau ~med h Biiis and CMse to play with Montf'ffl In the CaMdlen Foot. bait L-out: . (9 > B. When Dkk Butllus wes fft. ducted last July, he brouoM the rwmo.r of formff Bew pJayers In tM Hatt of Fame to 17, more tMf\ any other pro tNm. By ow c~ tN Giants are In second P'K• 16 and the Plden are In third wtth 1J P.!fttr alunww tn the Hall of Fame. <tO> C: NiW EnQlirid's totil iii e s.s.21 -'n over the Jets was tN ...,_ Moh test year. CWlnMtl was second In a .. 1' vkiory OYff ttM Browns llftd s.tt• wes wnt wttt. a o-iA win, afto owr tN Browns. PLAZA/Secretarlal Servtce Speclaltzlng In ,,1111 RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATION-PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERY fOR COVER LEnERS COPYING ...W.BINDING DOIEDIA1E 'IUINAllOlJND 8ATlJRDAY a EVENING HOURS .\ I ...... . . ... ttr '"" .---- • 12 ~YP9LOT PAOtile '79 -e..-i••sehke ~baking Of( Illne. . .., - ChaTgen K~ker, Af!Ucted'With Crohii'a Due~e,-Eyes Recol-d SAN DIEGO ·<A~> ~An lncurebte strength-saPc>lng lllnets Mslt't kept Rolf Benlrschke, klciln.o sensation for the San DI~ Chargers, 'from bearl~ down on •l'lall.Jlme NatiPNI Football League recOl'd. Th,.e last player taken in _IM '1977 draff, Benirschke,· 2•, haa kicked 13 consecutive field goals -three shy of the mark shared by Garo Yepremlan, Jan Stenerud and-Oo!l Cockroft. .... BE NIRSCtttC E takes his -bid against the Oakland Raiders Sunday, the team that cut hlm two years. . BtJt that setba~k wa·~ mild com- pared to his current plight . For a year, he has been fighting Crohn's Disease.I' a rJAre ailment that attac~s the d1Qff1,~e syst~m- A t o~ pcjlnl le'lt se•son, he lost 2.3 pounds~ SllPc>lng from 173 to 150. . Though contro\lable th.roug~ medlcatron, his condJtlon hasn't Ti'n· proved. "l 'M REALLY struggling. It's been difficult. It's a real tryln~ experience that lays heavy on my mind," said B~nlrschke, Y"hose German-born father heads research at the San Diego Zoo. Because he has no appetite, he must fill himself on ice cream and nutrients to keep his weight from dr astlcally plunging. currently 163 po'6.r\dS, he opened his third NFL season t~ week at SeattJe with a <4-for·4 efforf In .San Diego's 33-16 victory. · · "I have no energy," said the La Jolla native, who attended the University of California at Opvls. IN HIS BR•EF fll.FL car~r, he ~as made an ~mazing !<i of 49 a.:ttempts .... an 80 percent success ratio. He was 17 of 23 as a rookie and 18 of 22 last year second only to Mleml's Yepre· m lan . Reluctant to discuss the illness that Falcon I njured ATLANTA CAP ) -The Atlanta Falcons ~laced defensive end Jeff Merrow Of'I the injured reserve list Thursday because of a dislocated toe he suff•red In Sunday's .40-J.4 victory over New Orleans, the NFL team an- nounced. Free agent defensive end Bob Glazebroott, who was released by the Falconi on the last cut before the regular season, was signed to replace M err<>won the roster. Falcons spokesman Dave Richardson said Don Smith, the Falcon$' first-round dr•ft choice out of Mlaffil'.~~~'.1 wlll start In Merrow's place I fV'QnQ8Y night 's oame with the Phi _.lphla Eagles. "has rever!ed my tHigtyle 100 per- cent," he explained: "I don't wclnt it to be an excuse." A year ago, he took an ldentlcal streak of 13 against Oakland and missed his first attempt In the con- troversial 21·20 Raider victory. "I hold no grudge agalns·t them,'1 he said. "In fact, I'm looking forward to seel~ a lot of old friepds att~r the game." ' IN 1'77, five weeks after the Rafftf"s cut him, he kicked two field goals in a 12-7 victory that ~ a nine-year drought against Oakland. Because ot his love for animals, he has dC>llated a percentage of his pro football salary to the San Diego Zoo and chlPS in $50 to a zoo fellowship for each successful field goal. His father's r-esearch deals with en- dangered speclf!S. "The ZOC>'s meant so much to · me ' and my family. I 've worked three summers there," said Benlrschke, whose pet projects included work on b i rds of prey and Galapagos tortoises. Patriots Place Horace Ivory On Injured List FOXBORO, Mass. {AP) -Running back Horace Ivory, the New £noland Patriots' top scorer In 1978, was placed on . the injured reserve llst Thursday with a twisted right knee and ankle. ' Th.e third-year veteran from Oklahoma w~s injured Monday night during the .Patriots 16-13 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Team officials said Ivory would be out for at least four weeks. Ivory -scored 66 Points to lead the American Football Conference East champions last season, rushing for 693 yards. He was plagued wfth a thigh Injury during his rookie year with lhe PatJ:iots. The Patriots, .now down to -4.4 players on their active list. named fullback Don Calhoun as backup to starting halfback Andy Johnson. Calhoun replaced Ivory In the 1977 season, running for 727 yards on 199 carries. Defensive Back Signed b y 4 9 e r s REDWOOD CITY CAP ) -Another ne~ defensive back, Gerard Wllllan1s who played three years with the Wasfllngton Redskins, has Joined the San Francisco .49ers. He was placed on the roster Thurs· day after the .S9ers waived safety John Bristor. Wlllia"'s, a comerback, was cut by Washington before the Na· tionfl Football League season began. Defensive backs have been coming and going since the 49ers opened summer traini ng camp in July! Cornerback Eddie Lewis Is the only one of the seven backs on the current roster who was with the team last year. • MN DIEGO PLACEKICKIR, Rot# IENIRSCHKE . The ~r'! expect a oood crowd but not a sellout at Candlestick Park for SUnday's home ot>ener against the Dallas Cowboys so the game will not be seen on televlston In t he San Fran· clsco area. Se"eral thousand tickets were avaflable Thursday. oitvE ONE •••• · •••• YOU1Ll BUY ONE! N:;--:it!st .SPIDH, SPRINT GT & SPOIT SEDAN lrnoort lines In TM Countv! · ~ 604 I 504 ~ Gii a Diesel Models • • too TUllO & '#OOGL P •llc:•OT •• ~alLIOr an ~tMenl to taM e 12 hO!Jr ewtu•liori.P.rive 100.y111 Slllurdl¥. ~ •. 1979 The Winning Edge LAST WEEK'S SUMMARY: It was a big we8 for the underqs as they beat the spread In 9 of 14 t.!~s and pushed In another. The • home do9 theot"V" also paid off handsomely as It beat the spread In three of four games. We hit on 5 of 8 against the spread. ButfallD (plus 2V:r) Over Clnclnutl -An automatic setectlon. The Biiis are completely awesome egalMt the spread. Last year they were U-l-1 on the season and 7-<>-1 at home. They took up exactly where they left off this season, beating the SPrHd at home against Miami. Meanwhile, Cincinnati sputtered at O.nver. The Bengals ~re eJCpected to be the 54.lr- prlse team In the AFC this season but have failed to beat the spread the past three wee«s. Rich Stadium Is a tough place to snap that strNk and we don't expect them to. Take the points. Ptttsburglt (Minus 6\?) Onr Houston -It's usually not a OOOd play to go on a team that participated In the ~Y Night game the week before but we feel we haw to here. The game Is a rivalry so the Steetet"s should have no trouble firing up fe>< It. And when Pittsburgh Is fired up no one can beat It. In thrH meetings last year between the two teams the SteeJers cove~ the spread twke. They should cover again. Give the points. Kanns City (Minus 1) Over C .. v•IMd -Yes, Virginia, Ufe Chiefs are few real. Marv Levy's club has Improved greatly this last s.ason but the oddsmakers still don't reallze It. This Is a small number. Kansas City beat the spread In Its last three pre· season games and did the same last week agatns~ Baltimore. Why oet off a oood thing? Lay the points. Cleveland has a young team end the Browns are playing a tot Of rookies, which means they'll make mistakes early In the season. The best play on the board this week. 5•• Diego (Ml1tu1 3'h > Over OHIMd -The RakM" have had a mystique aoefnst the Cher'Qef's r• cet\Uy but that was ftn•tty ~en last )'ffr ln the teamt.' second meeting at Oakland In Which the S.n Olegans J)l'evelled, 27-23. It was a biO wtn fOr the Chargers. They now KNOW they can beat Oakland. And they'll prove last year's win wasn't a fl~e. It's San Diego's home QPeMr and the Charger fans have CMIQ"t tr,t fever. Lay the pOints. SH FrNC•sco (PfUI 10~) OVer DallM -The Cowboys •rt ttrug-gllng. That was -.>parent leet Wlell rn St. Louis where Oalles edged the Cardinals 22-21 . 8ut wf\•''• newt The CowbOYs hive •history of befng 11ow out of the gate. Last year they opened the season by going 1-S and 2-9 aoainst the SPread. tt's atways dif- ficult to tastl a team as poor as the 49ers to beat the spreed but there's the "home do9 theory" working te>< you . Take the points. New Eft91aftd (Minus 6\.'>) Oww tM New Yorll Jets -This 9ame could wind up being a lat19her. The Jets Just don't have the defense to stoP the Patriots If the latter are on. Last year when the two teams played In Fo•· boro the Patriots trh.lmphed, ss-21 . Jets have nevet" been a ;reat r~ team. Last year they were 3-S against the SPread as a visitor. Give the points. Miami (Minus 7) Over SNttle -The OolOhlns were anything but Im-pressive agalns the Bills last week. But oon·t ~t that fool you. Don Shula has an excellent club this year. The Biiis, for some unknown reason, Just seem to olve the Dolphins trouble. Miami Is extra tough In the 0ral')9t Bowl. ust year they were ~2 against the spread during the r99ular SNson. Give the points. P"tl ... lpltia (Mh"H -5V2) Over Atlanta -Whatever happened to the Falcons' defense? Atlanta has been unable to stop anyone so far this season and the Eagle offense Is stronc) eftOU9h to put a lot of pofnts oo the scoreboard. look fM M'I easy Phltadelphla victory here. The Eagles stlll are smartln9 from last r.ear's lest-second loss to the Falcons n the playoffs. They have some pay. Ing back to do. Philly should oet sweet r~. Lay the points. Scf.ot>l /ofr/ Lev rs L.9¥f't l .. ~1 ti CORD JEANS ........... FADE.OUT ·c!:'c~ $11.fl 0.ftlM 6C:.. BOY'SJ&ANS llJIM 1·7$8• 98 ........ ,.$9.98 ltr•ltMLtt J ..... , ..... JNM•C... MeN'SJaANS $12.91 GOLDEN WAVE LONG PANTS .. ... uo $14.98 .,ow $16.98 SHORTS Men's $11.98 Boy's $9.98 o.w--.,_,. • Olt L ........ lolf •Off.,_.. ~: ~l·ltnT• BOY' MIRTS wtttt nt..,S 12. 98 -. DAILY Pk.OT 13 I ·~ l . ----- 14 DAILY PILOT Saturday, Sep tember 8. 1979 PAOflle 79 NFL Weekly Statistics NFC NFC DEFENSE INTERCEPTION LEADERS AFC !!J N•mt No Yds '-119 TDs COMllNED Kyle, Del 2 0 0 0 NETYOS I. Wll$0n, Phll I so so 0 YIELDED Lave~r. Wash I 26 2' 0 \ ., .. "'' llS n• 509 Studwell. Minn 11 II 0 AFC OFFENSE Chicago n n '" ~s.N O 1' I• 0 FIRST Oali.s m 105 )42 Munt,G 8. IJ IJ 0 DOWNS Detroit 229 lM Jl4 Parrish. Wash ,, ,, 0 .,...,,. ,. ll 0 35 GrMn &ay 113 t 17 lOO Turner, Minn ., 12 0 &altlmore l 12 0 IS Chicago • • I 17 LO$ A1t9tle1 IJO \10 240 Buffa to 1 3 I 5 °'''-• • tJ l 24 MHlne10ta ,. ™ U2 Cffl<lnMtl l 11 2 l6 Ottrolt ·' ' I 16 New Orleaftl 257 295 SU LEADING RUSHERS CleYela"" 9 u 1 24 Gr"" &ay ' • I 9 N. Y. GtaMI ls.4 16' l15 Name All Yds Avg Lng TDs Olftftf' 10 10 2 22 Los ........ 7 12 2 21 ..., I ladt..,.. I.a 6J 222 KS Andenon, St L 11 193 9 2 ,. I Hov•toft 12 I 21 MHtNMta 7 I• 1 22 Anctr~.Atl JO 161 S.6 2l I St Louis 161 29• '55 K.anus Cl1y s l • 12 New or .... 7 ,. 2 23 S.n FranclKo 110 H1 ,,,, Muncie. N 0 . 21 ISi 1 s .. 2 Miami 11 I I 20 H. Y. CMefttt l u l ,. T1mpa &ay 14 " 231 Payton, Chi. 3' 12$ J S u 0 Hew Enea.rtd I 6 2 16 ............ '-7 • 0 16 Wattll"Vton 1" 166 J65 Ec:kwood. T 8 20 121 " 46 0 HY. Jets IJ 10 1 2• • u.i• 10 1 0 17 . HewhouM.Oall. 11 IOI •. o 21 1 L-EADINO sco•ERS O.kland 1 I I 16 Sa•'Frandtco • ., l :n Montgome<y. Phil 17 90 s l l3 0 P1tt1bvr9h • 11 1 20 Tampa &ay ' -' ' II To~dlllwwtl S..n. All. 14 6.S A6 10 0 S.n 01990 10 9 s 22 'Na.._, .. to4'I 6 1 14 Name TOs Rush Rec Ret Pts Mccutcheon. l A IS 6.S AJ 71 0 *" .. 11 7 19 Resh&d.Mlrtn .. 0 ' 0 ,, Malone. W.uh. l7 SI 3 4 " Muncie. N.O 2 , 0 0 ., C.rmlchae l. Phll 2 0 2 0 12 f rancl,, Atl 7 0 2 0 12 LEADING PUNTERS AFC OFFENSE Fu99tt. Wash 2 0 2 0 12 Name No Lng Avg Net ~klnt.N.Y 2 0 , 0 l2 Malvll ... S.F. • so "s ,, s COMBINED NET VOS JeMl"91.N.Y. 6 SI 43 s l3 0 GAINED KJckl"I Swider. Ott. • so '3) Jl.O Ata...te 257 2tS "2 Na~ PAT FG Lng Pts Beverly. G. 8. • SS .. s 35 I &a"lmore 13 22$ JOI Olkat9 ,., 117 lOO Erxleben.N.0 ,... 2-2 M 10 Partona, Olt. • so ,, 0 J.U &uH.kl '5 76 121 Dll1tl 161 2'A -Ma11tttl, Atl. A·A 2-3 0 10 D.WhlM, 0.11. s '3 39 0 Joe 6 Cincinnati 9S 137 m Dt ...... 1'2 ., 2'1 Septlen, Dall. 1· I l -4 ,, 10 Little. St.L 6 ,. 312 J6 s Cle~land 131 m C2l a.-... .. ., n 72 '" Wench!~ S.F . 1·2 3·• 44 10 Erxltben. N.O. • ., 37.0 31.S Olftver 19' 200 )9t Los Miiiet t2J 217 3AO MoM!ey, W•atl. ,., 2-J ,. ' Bra,gg, Wath. ' ., J6 .5 l2.S Hovston '" 166 u.s MiftM .... HO 2t7 ,,,, O'Donoohue. T.8. .... 1·2 31 1 Jatnft, All. .. 43 3'.0 32.S ~nus City 166 '5 21l New<>r••tt 1'5 31' SOt Miami 17S 111 m N.Y ....... .., m 2l5 LUDIHO PASSERS New Eneland 162 12 24' ............. JU ... :m (lhttwmpta) PUNTRETURNLEADE•S H.Y. Jets 229 161 "° 14 LM11 m 105 U2 NarM Att Comp Pct TD lntRtng Namt No Yda Avg Lng TDs Oakland IJO 110 2AO Sa" Ft-afldlc• " 254 S52 ICramar,Mlnn. lA 21 61.I A 0 129.J Hardeman. Wash. J fl 30.3 S2 0 Pi,..,,..h 111 lt1 >Of Tent,. .. ., 229 105 l:M J~l.Phll. 21 12 S7.1 2 0 Hl.3 ~Oet. 2 17 1U 2A 0 S.n Dtevo 139 2\7 l56 .......... l'2 106 2A6 BM~l.Att. • 22 J7.t J 1 100.1 Henry. Pt\11. s 6J 12.6 20 0 Seattle 111 IS> is. Wllllemt, T.8. 16 A 25.0 2 0 '2.5 Ayckmen, Att. 2 16 e.o 10 0 ~ Theltmenn. w--. 1 • 1 50.0 2 1 '°·' ChandlW,N.0 . 2 " • 7.0 • 0 R•Dtt. 15 • SU 1 O IU Leonerd, Ott. ' 1 7.0 7 0 St~h,0.11. ,.. 20 SU 0 0 M.1 Waltwsdleld. Chi. 5 l4 u 1• 0 tMMlng. N.O. 29 14 At.3 ' I IO.J Solomon. $. F. 2 13 '·' 1J 0 0.hrg. S.F. 42 29 #.0 1 2 7U P9arl0ft, Aft. l • u 6 0 PINrclk, N. Y. ., » so.o 2 2 '9.1 R ..... T.8. • .a u t2 0 ..... At .. nta 7 IA 2 n .." ..... s , A 12 CNc..-• A 1 ' LIAOINO ,.US •ICllYIH ..... .. 11 • l to Diiie• 10 1 0 l7 ......... auac°'' llTUIH LIADIH ~ 10 tO 2 H OttNff ' .s .. 11 ....,.,. Ho Ydl Avt TO. ~ Nit Y• Avt Lnt TDt cte.-.aa,., 13 10 1 ... CK"" ley • • 1 t7 RMMd,Mlnn. 7 152 11.7 A '"'*1111 Uflf Def. I 11 AU ,. 0 o..twr > 11 2 16 us ....... 1 • 1 " ~5.F.(rbJ 7 ,, u 0 ~tu .. ' u au J1 0 ....,.... ' 1 l lA Mlnne•ta • u 1 H CNndter, N.O. • .. iu 1 Ollom,0 .1. 1 ,, JU 21 0 tc. ... Qty 2 ,, 0 u New0rMHI ,. 17 0 » ...... Att. • 11A 20.7 1 E...,.MIM. .. lit .... u 0 Ma.Ml 1 2 ' s N.Y ....... 1 ' 0 ,, ~N.Y.(,.) • 0 7.t 0 Mlmlfll, 0.11. J a 11.1 ~ 0 .... .......... I 11 ' • ......... " I 1t a ,. Hiii, o.tl. • 11> 2U 1 Henry, PNI. 2 .SI lU u 0 N.V • .Mtl ' 1A 1 M 5t L.4MI'• • lJ 2 2A O.'Pw'aon. Dell. ' " lU 0 Hltrttt,li.L ' f1 IU • 0 Olk .. 7 12 2 21 ... ,,. ___ 7 " 1 n Hwrle. H.0. • .. tu ' Leofw4, Ott. J 10 2U • 0 ........... • ' I ,, T..._.. .. ., ' • , .. Fr.-cla. Mt • • 61 IJ.O 2 ...c:M ..... °"· l 21 n.o n 0 .... CM..-11 1 1 " .......... '2 • ' ti Hitt, Ott. • .. u ' ~.~o. > " 22.J f1 0 .. " .. 10 • > 22 PROIJM '79 Sllwdly, ~ '· 1979 DAILY Ptl.OT 15 NFL W~ekly Statistics AFC DEFENSE rt; COMllNEO NETYOS ! YIELDED S.ltlmorw 166 '5 211 lklffa• 115 l 11 291 ClncinNtl 199 200 39f Cllv.land 229 161 390 Otftver ts 137 232 "°"''°" 1'2 ICM 2 ... KAI",.' Oty 13 225 JOI Miami '5 76 121 ,.._ Englal'ld 111 "' 309 N.Y. Jeh 131 291 '23 OeklMd 123 217 U> Pittsburth 162 12 244 San Diego 111 1$J l3' Seattle 139 217 U6 LEADING SCORERS TCMKMowfts Hema TOs Rush Rec Ref Pts C..mpbell, Hou. 2 2 o O 12 Olester. Oak. 2 0 2 0 12 McKn~ht. K.C. 2 2 0 O 12 Smlttl, SM. 2 2 0 0 12 ~nton. Pitt. 2 1 O 12 C.Wllllams, S.O. 2 2 o o 12 Klddttt-. Name PAT FG lng Pts BenlrlCNte. S.0 . 3·3 H '2 15 ~roft. Clev. 1·2 A-4 36 1J Ftltlc:h, Hou. 2.3 3.3 46 H l.Mhy, N. Y. 1-2 3.5 l4 10 Smltn. N.E. 1-2 2·2 32 1 Breech. Oak. 3.3 1·1 3t 6 LEADING PAHEH llhttempts) Heme Att Comp Pct TO Int Rtng WMM, Oen. 20 13 65.0 1 0 115.0 Bradahaw. Pitt. 26 15 51.7 l 0 91.3 Sta.,_, Oak. 26 11 .cu 3 0 H.S Landry. Bait. 11 10 SU 0 0 13.0 Fouts. s.o. JO 21 70.0 o J 77.1 Andtuon, Ctn. 27 17 63.0 0 0 n.• Sipe, Clev. 36 21 Sl.3 2 3 ... 7 Uvlngston. K.C. 11 9 !O.O o o 62. 1 GrleM.Mla. 27 14 51,f 0 1 51 .4 Jones. Batt. 2' 1A $U 0 l 50.3 ·'Ibe Jaws of Def eat IT'S NOT THE DOLPHINS but the lh•rks that concern Oeve Stalls, de-ft n 1 Ive t•ckle for tht Oellu Cowtiioys. He spent the Off season ob- wrvlng shirks et San Diego's See World. Stalls prepar9d a paper on his nncunos kw an 1Chthvotootc11 Journal, It'd hi plans to pursue • Ph.D. In shark behavior after his football career. Along with •If the othtr perlls of feeing the Cowboys, o~t1 may find tt'Mtfmetves In t ~•wt" of def Ht. LEADING ftASS RECEIVERS LEADING RUSHERS Raaptlons Name Att Yell AY9 lng TOI Name No Vds Avg TOs Campbell. Hou. 32 166 S.2 11 , Washlngton.Balt.(rb) 13 1JO 10.0 0 Smith.SM. 11 9S S.3 11 , Logan. ci..... • 11J 19.2 0 Olerltlng, N. Y. 14 ,. 67 «) 0 C.Wllllams. S.0 .(rbl • 30 s.o 0 Clonka. Mia. 16 ,, 5.4 22 1 Stallworth. Pih 5 95 19.0 0 G.Prultt, Clev. 20 11 4. 1 17 0 Bau.Cln. 5 66 13.2 0 McKn'9ht. K.C. 10 19 7.0 10 2 Walker, N.V. 5 65 13.0 0 H41rrls, Pitt. 26 ,, 2.1 11 0 Francis. N E. s SJ 10.6 1 C.Wllllams. S.O. 14 73 5.2 1l 2 McC..Ul-r, Bait. (rb) 5 .. 9.1 0 Preston, Oen. 10 10 7.0 11 0 Griffin, Cln.(rb) 5 16 3.2 0 LEADING PUNTERS INTERCEPTIOfit LEADERS Name No lng Avg Net .,..me No Yds Lng TOs Grupp. K.C .. 11 56 46.5 41.0 Preston, S. 0 . 2 )4 )4 0 Parsley. Hou. 3 49 •U 15.3 Owens. N.V. 2 17 IS 0 Evans, Clev. 2 Sl 43.0 27 3 Green, K.C. 1 51 57 0 Rama.y, N.Y. 5 59 a .I )4.1 OaYls, Clev. ' 33 33 0 Weavef".~. ] .. 4 .3 32.7 Woodruff. MIM, 1 31 31 0 Diits. Bait. 10 59 cu )4.1 Matthews. Clev. ' lO JO 0 Guy.OM. • 61 «).• 33.• Relnfeldt, Hou. 1 20 20 0 Roberts, Mia. s 50 «).2 J0.2 Sanford. Buff. 1 19 lf 0 Colquitt. Pitt. 7 S1 «). l 36.l ,.,...r.~• SKIRTING THE ISSUE ••• not ~ttract the crowds It does wlthoUt television coverage. Television need not become a muckraker but a more obJectlve and harder hitting reporter of NFL games and the happenings within the IHQue. Television need not be e1r11ld of the NFL . But at the same time, It shouldn't abuse Its leverege. WHEN CHUCK KNOX WAS coaching the Los Angeles Rems. he complained the current TV contract required the beSt teams to play the toughest schedules. Teams such as the Rams, Pittsburgh end Delles, Knox claimed, would be playing each other and at odd times <Monday or Thursday or 1Saturday nights>, thus destroyino parity within the leegue. Pinchbeck denies televlslOn's In-fluence Is responslble for any team ptaylng a tougher schedule than another. "Foor of e team's 16 games •re scheduled according to how It finished," he said. "First place teams play other flrst place teams but thty also play fourth place teams whiff second and third place t~ play each ottw. It wor1cs out f~y. "ALSO, NO TEAM Is requlrtd to play more tnen thrH odd·tlmt, prime-time or late SUnct•y afternoon gemea during tht season.' "There are ba= two things wt 'discuss during 1at1on1," utd ·Chet Simmons, tormer bolt at NBC Sports who was lnvotvtd In tM' 1ffl meetings. "Flnanclal arrangements and scheduling.'' "Pete Rozelle and his staff are knowledgeable and fair," said Barry Frank, who re9resented CBS during the '77 meetings. "On the other hand, the netwof1(s realize they all can't have Pittsburgh every week." ''THE NETWORKS HAVE no voice In the schedule," said Pinchbeck. "Howard Cosell does not decide anything. We know we have to pro-v1• games at certain times but we (ttft NFL> decide the matchups." During the coveraQe of a game. whflt goes -out over the air ls totally televlslon's responsft>lllty. No one from the NFL slts In the truck end Points to the picture he wants. That's up to the producer. So televJslOn ts the one at fault If the pubflc Is deprived of something It should see or sees something It shouldn't. LAST SEASON, Minnesota quarterback Tommy Kramer was belted by Los Anoeles tlneback~ Jim Youngblood. It appeared to mllllons watching the national tetec.st that Kramer was convulsing. The CBS cameras stuck with KrM'Mf for Whet a.emed like a full aoont1lng mlnut.. Old CBS do tht rtaht thing? "NO,'' said CBS prodUcer Bob Sten-ner. "t didn't wortt tMt Qa(lie. Chuck Miiton did. And my opfrilon Is he made a mistake. It was an ugly scene, Offensive to meny at home. I don't know What the guys In the truck were thfnkJnQ." PUNT RETURN LEADERS .,..me No Yds A"9 Lng TOs Johnson. Hou. ' " i..o 16 0 Moody. Buff. 2 30 1S.O 28 0 Mo«e. s.. l 1l 11.0 11 0 Fuller. S.O. 3 29 f .7 12 0 Smith, IC.C. 6 SJ 9.2 11 0 Nathan .• Mia. l 22 7.J 10 0 Updlurd't, Oen. 1 7 7.0 7 0 Ma«Mws, OM. 3 \9 6.1 1• 0 KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Name No Yds AVV lng TDs Wright, Clev. l 129 ~.o '5 0 Gtngow. Batt. 3 " 32.7 JJ 0 Nathan. Mia. ' l l 31.0 31 0 ,. L.Andenon. Pitt. 3 15 2t.J a 0 F.-cNr, Cleve. 2 51 25.5 27 0 Matihews,O.. 2 49 24.S 27 0 LV'by. Cln. 1 2• 24.0 24 0 Mo«1.S... , 46 23.0 27 0 HarJ>«, N Y 6 133 22.2 2' 0 G. Prult1. Clev. I 22 22.0 22 0 But should the cameras tum away from all ugliness In this violent game'? "YOU HAVE TO USE good judg· ment and decide what Is news and what Is tasteless nonsense," said Stenner. A few wMOns back, NBC cut awav to a commerclal during a fight between the Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders "You have to stick with a fight amon~ players on the field," Stenner said. 'It's news, It's relevant. Now a fight In the stands, thet's another matter." Does the NFL office ever complain about a telecast? "I GOT CHEWED OUT once," Stenner .. said. "I was working a Rams-Atlanta game at Los Angeles which turned Into a romp -52..0 or something like \hat. Before the geme, I had asked Coach Kno)( If we could talk to the players on the sldellne If the ~me got out qf hand. He said, 'OK. So we did. "Well, Monday morning, Bot> Cochran was on the phone. He re-- minded me we can not Interfere In the rleylng of the 9ame no. matter wha thl score.'' You wonder what the reaction WOUid be from th• NFL If the netwot1c.s asslaned sportscasters con-troversfel storles end told their play- t>v-play men to rHllY "tell It Ilk• It .... It might at IHSt be worth. tiy. i' -- .....,.,, --/ --' ... - ••• ~-... ~ 18 £WL Y ptLOT Saturday, September e. 1919 ' Luxurious GRAND PRIX Tinted glass. power steering. power disc brakes. deluxe wheel covers a white Sldewall tires. EP.A·CAL EST CITY 22 MPG * EP.A·CAL EST KWY PAOlh '79 SALE PRICE 55895 • TAX LIC 4 00C FEE