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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilot' ~ .......... ~~~~~~--------FOOTIULLSCOREs----~~----~~-------~! 2J fll•ter8el 1 Orange ~east _ __ Ol"Y'ION 34 8 Jlil •• SaddlelJaefe Dl•e-a·L~lae l Bargal~s 'J'odag ! ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, SEPTE MBE R 15, 1979 F I FTEEN CENTS l e ort Cops Employ I ' ~Psychic to Find Body ............. ~ VtCTIM CAROLYN BEALER 'KNEW SHE WOULD DIE' SAYS PSYCHIC MARVINE IMflAY ~NTER) 'Feelings' Oetalled For Harbor Patrolman Terry Lunday (left) and Det. Sam Amburgey ,Valley Bank Suspect Held ~In San Diego . A young wom<.1n who reportedly trobbed a Fountain Valley, ~avings and loan association of 1$2,000 al gunpoint Friday after· moon only made it back to her (hometown where s he wa s ·promptly arrested by San Diego : Police. authorities said. ' Taken into custody and turned over lo FBI agents about rive hours alter the heist was 23· year-old Gina Bennett. The cash and .38 caliber revolver were re· covered from the car she was driving, San Diego officers said. Wearing a blue dress, the lady bandit reportedly walked into Downey Savings and Loan, 17UO Magnolia Ave., at 3:30 p.m. She then drew a gun on a startled teller and demanded cash. No one was injured. Apparent· ly acting on a description of the alleged get away vehicle and othe r undlsclosed Inform ation, lo ca l p olice co nt ac t e d authorities in San Diego. They were waiting for her when she arrived at ber east San Diego home at 8:05 p.m . Friday e v e ning. Formal c h arges acalnst Miss Bennett are pend- ine further inv'8t11aUon by FBI a1enta. police said. Newport, lrvlae Theft Ring Hits Hotels on Coast? A Los Angeles investigation mto a multi-million dolJar hotel burglary and credit card forgery ring -linked to thefts in Newport Beach and Irvine-has resulted in four arrests. District Attorney John Van de Kamp said Friday. Calling the men part or the so· called "Miami Group." an in t.emation gang of professional c riminals . Van de Kamp claimed the outfit also is con· nected with hotel burglaries and credit card thefts in San Francisco. San Diego, Phoenix and Tempe, Ariz., and New Orleans as well as Los Angeles. He termed the four Friday ar· rests as just "the tip of an iceberg.·• Arrested were James Ar vanitis, 48, Studio Cit y ; Samuel Traub. 42 , Hollywood; and George F . Mikaelian, 50, and his son Hyrant Mikaelian, 25, both of North Hollywood. A fifth man, 56-year-old E lliott Forest of West Hollywood, was being sought on charges of con· spiracy, burglary and theft by credit card, Van dtc> Kamp said. A total of 46 felooy counts have been flied uainst the five men, be added~ .. D..aring one 12-week period. the district attorney said, the gang rut an average of five hotels a day, six days a week, and netted an estimated $2 million in cash. Jewelry, credit cards and travelers checks from guest rooms. The criminal comp l aint focuses only on burglarized California hotels, he said . and on the 2.8 victims who lost about $15,000 throuih stolen property and credit card fraud. 1be M.ilkaeliarus. who operate ser vice stations in North Hollywood and Van Nuys, are accused of using stolen credit carda to buy gasoline for those businesses. The other three named in the complaint arc charged in the hotel burglaries. MilkaeUan a nd his son are charged with 31 felony counts, including one count or con· splracy to commit theft by credit card, seven counts of theft by credit card and 13 counts of credit card forgery. The 1an1 members boueht a1rl1ne tickets, rented care and hotel room., and bouJbt meala with stolen credit cards, police said 'Feelings' Leading To Victim? By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. O.lly ,.... l&aoH ~larvane I mray ::,un·cyl'tl the haze -shrouded horazo 1. looked at the photog raph gripped in her hand and told Newport Beach detecti ves they'd found the body or kid nap victim Carolyn Beal er Mrs. lmray, 35, of Huntington Beach is a psychic. Newport de· tectives, who are tryin g to establish a murder case against extortion suspect Larry Donald Smith, took her on a boat ride Friday in an effort to locate Mias Beater 's body al sea. The Huntington Beach woman was quite explicit when she said she'd found It ln the ocean about three miles off the northern San aemente city limits. Capt. Richard Hamilton said he wants lo get a one-man sub- marine from the Navy to scour the S>-foot depths to find the body Mrs.hnraysaysis there. Smith . 44, of 4640 Park Newport, was arrested on federal extortion char~u by FBI agents Aug. 26 after he told them of h.is involvement in an al· leged plot to extort $100,000 from Miss Sealer 's brother by staging her lddnap. He t old a ut horities Miss Bealer was a willing accomplic~ in the scheme and that he drove her in his water skiing boat from Newport Harbor to Dana Point Harbor on Aug. 24. Smith said he was pressured into the plot by two acquain· lances k:nown only as Ray and Jade and that those two men left him on a dock ln Dan a Point while they took Miss Bealer , 24. oot lo sea on h.is boat Smith said they returned without ber. Wee !ht! Newport Beach police who are investigating the attrac- tive young wo m an's disap- pearance, Mrs. Imray says Miss Bealer is dead. Friday , Mrs. Imray was ex- plicit: the young woman knew she was going to die when she left Dana Harbor. And when sbe died, the attrac· live brunette ha d suffered a ~ on her left arm and left side and had been choked, the ltDln&ton Beach psychic said . She said the 110-pound woman was thrown 1n the water with a Might tied to her. PoUce note that tbe mud anchor and some line ls mi111n1 from Smith's boet. C8ee PSYCHIC, Pa&e .U) Inside Reports On Pros Today Miami Dolphins· owner Joe Robbie and head coach Don Shula are_ as comf~rtable together as strangers. But they have presided for nine years over a franchise that has produced three Super Bowl tnps, six playoff teams. an un-be~ten season and record ticket sales 1h an antiquated facility The question is, how long can Robbie a nd Shula stand each other? Tha~ and other features on NFL professional football appear m today's PROfile '79, a regular Saturday section of the Daily Pilot Another story in this week's PROflle '79 lakes a look at the 1958 Baltimore Colts and what they're doing today. Also found are complete NFL stalist1cs and scouting reports on this weekend's televised games. Look for PROfile '79 every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. lleldltaaa O..er 'Set I••' Rocky Aoki Hurt In Boat Accident 'SERtOUSl Y INJURED' Restaurateur Aoki Irrigation Law Hikes Farm Size WAfilONGTON tAP > -The Senate voted Friday to raise to two square miles the maximum size of farms using irrigalion Water from federal reclamation projecls. But it exempted from the limts most of the largest and I008t prosperous f arms and cor· porations -all in California that have Iona battled a 1902 water reclamation law. SAN F RANCISCO lAP > - Three peraoo.s, including Rocky Aoki, sponsor or the Benibana Gr and Prix of Oakland, an of- fshore powerboat race set lo be held today, were injured Friday d un ng a practice run when the bow or their l ,300-horsepower craft was ripped off after it no~ed into a steep swell Aoki, owner of Benihana of Tokyo Restaurants, including one in Irvine, was listed in "very serious" condition at Let· Lerman Army Medical Center. where he underwent surgery for stomach inJuries, including re· moval of his gall bladder. Aoki also broke h.is leg, a hospital spokesman said. Also injured was Gerald Dehenau. owner of the 38-foot craft. the MolJewood , who un- derwent surgery and was listed ID serious condition at the hospital. E rrol Lanier, lhrotlleman for the Mollewood, was treated at Letterman and released. Seiffert credited Lanier with helping to rescue Aoki. Charles Seifert, a spokesman for the Port of Oakland, said Aoki was testing the deep, "V· bulled" craft near Mile-Rock, one mile west of Golden Gate Bridge, when the accident OC· curred. He said Aoki had leased the boat for possible use in the race . A U .S . Coast G u ar d spokesm an said they rescued ~ aO<XY. Pa1e A2> Coas t tQlllz FEATURES LED RULER Transplan-Bid Nixed Weather F air throu1b Sunday, with Iowa m01tly ln the eoa . HlCbl ranstn1 from near 80 at the beaches to the upper IOI inland areas . 8'j FaEDBIUCK 8CllOEMEHL °' .............. ASataAaa 1ur1eon P'rtdaJ . nl•bt lo.t bll bid to eond&let Oran1e Coaatr'• flr1t beart trau_plant at CQJOD o ... ral Holpltal ID Aa.a..tm. A · Mftn• member~ ooaunlU..,. j.a.d ... ....... propoeal followlal a two Md hall hour ni••Uac la w~leb Dr. Lowa Tauew ~ bu plu to aave tbe lif• of 1 U-year-old fat.Mr of two wbo la on the Ytrl• of death. Taucher pfOPOMd that tb• heart of Vincent llartlA Newport Bucb, 1lDce April at. HJ1 f amlly OD TuHdaJ WOD OraqeOowaty luperiorCOariq. pro.a) to onler ter1DiutiOD of life1 .. upport lyMieml DOW luatabdne t1ae1oaeb'1Ufe. D~aueber 1~ followtnl tH dee ~ be ltW .boldl out .,. tbat Yoaq'a, heart cut.. ......... ,...,. ... utWMd bJ a beart tr~ team Nied at stuford II al Cent.er in Palo Alto. •tffbey bav. muy people wall·• lnl lD llne for dODon ," Taucher Hid. He Mid tbe team, lf tt ~ to ao aloel wttb bit Idea, wouW ·ban ttMt optkla ol trT Y to tbe Stanford fa '1t _ tr::f to Oraa,. County re-• I montbtbe~. AceoNlnt to Taucher, the doc· t.ch' eommlUee fouDd tbat "we · weren•t ready to do a heart t"ranaplaat ia a communlt1 bollDttal. •"TIJie NllCml wen ltlWmat.e 1 aad atra19bttorward. I eu belt ar pe with IMm.•• be added. adMd. ' Dr. Larry OatH, lli'Wleal clJredor at C&QYGa Oe....-al, 1ald th• a .year-old mu wbOM ume bH not bffD rele_., II a, "wo~". tr.-plaat rtak. Dr. O.._ Aid UM padlet 11 eapen...U., l••r f.Uun and bral.D d.lmll9 ~t-4 &e _,,. lou. "Dr. Taacbtr aee.pted our deelal.on. & 1M ID· divldual ll an exceptionally poor 11mble. ''be 1ald. Oatee 1aid the decialon wu 1upported by memben of the Stanford cardloloey team and otnclall hom at leut two other Oraa.p Count7 bol.pitall. He allo pointed out that the tramplaat propout bad not been favorably received by dltecton of tb• Kal1er F~undaUon , owaen of Cu.ran Gfteral. Taudaer' ulcl be "®Id ba" to noetve fUrtber approval for ID)' ltUford .. of tbe heart from Yous·• motbtr, Nlaa. Sbe pn- •loa1ly 1'ad autborlsed the Orate ~tn-plaat. ..Fraily .. • .. lett.lnt u.r.d C8le 111:.uT. p INSIDE TOD~ Y It toolc N•d Ackerman ,,.,.,. v•ara to build "'' ~ 11t:ltooMr, and tM Mllfll SaUor qi lw'U M ~ ""' ,.,.. al ,,.. fv.el lltoriaQf to dtUwr lumber and tralll QOOCll '" ,,.. 91· /oOC '°"f ~ WINI. StorJI Giid .... t PQff Alf. ..... -'' .......... M ·== .._ Ata ....c.. .. , ........ :• AO ,._... llJI At (t.'....... ..., ., .. e; :; c:: : A,. ..... W'a....., __ ,_., .. .., .. \ ' • ' ·I i I I . • . Edison High School cheerleader Dana Seeley rouses fans at Sheu<> F'ield Friday night where Chargers beat Eslan- <·1a High School Eagle football team 35-0. Other high :-chool football score~ in Sports today # . • . fi'ro91 Page Al :PSYCIHC EMPLOYED. ' , • • Frid ay's boat trap rrom ·Newport to Dana Harbor in a • Harbor Patrol boat followed the : same gent'ral path that Smith said he took. The voyage was dotted with Mrs. lmray's Im- pressions impressions that often matched police knowledge ollhe case. for example, while cru1s1~g in Dan11 Harbor. Mrs. lmray said that the people in Smith's boat ·were con!uS<:d and panicked. Then she noted that when Smith wm; angry ·'he clenched tu. .. Jaw " She rubbed the right s111<> of her face and added •·She hurt him " lfow" asked Detective Sam Amburgey, who organized the tnp Al the first Mni lmray couldn 'tsay. When Amburgey pressed. "ntd she hit him?" the woman couldn't give a positive answer. Later, she said positive!~ Smith was scratched by Miss Bealer. Thal information was con· tamed in some or the onginal newspaper accounts of the case Mrs. rm ray said she doCfin't read newspapers She said she has known about her s pecial phychic mental powers since she was a child, tM. only since March has she lll'led them in poUce cases. Avoiding newspapers is her way of s taying away from "negative lhln&S" and ll also means she C8JI go into a case without pr\or •knowledse of it, she explained. While Mrs. lmray's observa- tion on the scratches was in· formation that was contained in 1*Wlpaper aCOO)lll\i, her read-Lne of it Wi&B sligbUy difreren\ .than the story told by Smith. He told FBI a1ent.1 his face was scrat.cMcl by Mias Bealer when she Couibt being put into the boat with !lay and Jack. Mrs. lmray says Miss Bealer and Smith had their altercation before they got to Dana Polnt where Smith alleges they met .the two stW-rniaalng men. Mn. Jmray, however, also came up wtlb information that haa not been in any news ac· counts but that police had already confirmed. She told Ambureey very pre- cisely about the r outing of <>f'ANGI COAIT ' DAILY PILOT , ... O<-C-C»lly ....... •lll>wtokh ... _ -llw-lllr-. •· """"-"' '"" °'-, .... """'""""''-' ........... """ ... _.,,,,.. _, ""'-,.,, •• , '°' Coot• .......... ._. 9MCll, ...... _ ....... 01'-... ~ ,, ......... ,_, .....,_.. _,,1-C..• A .....,.,......._"'........_ .... _,._ .-n "'°..,..., ............. ,...,.,.,.no #e•t .. , ....... ( .... -. UI-... ···~ ....,. ...... lllr .. ,.,.. __ ,_ , ..... Cwtoy Vt(e...-...-0--.11----...... ~ ............. lllloMttlltUtor ~"·'--·-"'*" . AHitlM!Me .............. , ..... " .... (7141~ a.....w.-w..-........,,. ,,.,.. ..... ~ -- Smith's boat in Dana Point Harl>or. That information was supplied to police one week ago by a wal· ness who recalled seeing the dis- tinctive brown-flecked ski boat It was one of several minute details Amburgey s;ud Mrs lmray has explained. He said the only lhmg she had been told about the case is that he believes al L'J a homicide. "I gave her the p1cturt-s (of thC' suspect. v1ct1m and boat I and she'1:1 JUSt told me the rest ... he said. Mrs. lmray has uh;o come up Wllh some observations which h<ive yet to be confirmed. She ii convinced the spol she identified as the murder 11cene 111 the place where Miss Bealer'i1 body will be found. "It hasn't gone far." she m sisted, despite Amburgey's ex planations about prevailing cur - rents which could carry the body miles in the three weeks since ML~<J Bealer vanl$hed. F\nding the murder scene wa11 a trying moment for Mrs. lmray. She said that she reels the physical experiences of both vie· tim and suspect. From the time the Dana Polnl break water wu ..... spotted, she said sbe felt anx· ?• ious, panicky and frightened. ~ r~llnp inlenalfied u she directed LundY in a mean· deriog course Ihrough the harbor. When the Harbor Palrol boat beaded back out o sea al her direction, she frequently clutched at her midaecUon. She stopped looking at pie· turea ot Mils Bealer and Smith and concentrated ln.ttead on a photograph of the boat. When she came to the spot where ahe said lbe woman died, Mrs. Imray was overcome . 91aken and cryina1 she retreat· ed to the stern or the Harbor Patrol boat to have a cigarette, telling Amburgey and Detective Capt. Richard Hamilton that she had to take a rest. Her discomfort disappeared moment.a later after the boat drifted aouth wblle Lundy IOl a ftx on the poailion she idenWied as the location of Mi11 Bealer'• body. Mn. lmray explained the loss d sensation wu the result of rmvtng out ot the area where the energy from the crime could be Cell. "I don't do as well with via- uals," ahe explained later. "But If I aUck with my feellnp, I'm allritht." , F.ndiog the five-hour boat trip, Mn. Imray handed the stack of plctura back to Amburgey and told blm: "It'• all rlt}1l. It's aetUed. ·• Phone Se rvice Interrupted Suvice to an •Umatff JD 000 General Ttltpbone Co. CUltomtn WU partlaUJ bMr- rupted rrtQy bffaUM wt°f•':. bl1m1 ln Ill eMdroGlc • CIG ... r. A compan1 1pok•,aaa laid late "1day Uaat ftltolun • tel1pboo.refi111 IN!•'-119• Nl,Mr .............. '"::":... ..:f "~' 3.:i aumbln-•tllla.t· i...-:s _: IMlrcl a urapW i&Oal" aod tbat ........... -r GM, Auto HEART ••• . Worker&--~ LONG BEACH (AP > -Ftve persons were killed Friday wben a tour helicopter went out of con- trol and crashed in the waters of Long Beach Harbor about 200 yards from the Queen Mary. POiice said. The dead were recovered from the wreckage and identified only as four adults. including the pilot. and a child There were no survivors. The helicopter ride, known as the "Queen Mary Fun Fli&ht." takes off from the parklll& fot of the Queen Mary. Lone Beach police OUicer Steve McAndrew was near the Queen Mary when be heard the copter's eneine sound change suddenly. "It wu al a 90-deeree angle, like ln a sharp turn. Then ll In- verted and rinally turned upside down before it headed nose down into the water." he .said. ''It broke up and the fuselage went noae down into the water and the tail went up and ll sank about 15 to 20 second.a later," said McAndrew, who added the helicopter looked Uke a "toy" as lt spun downwards. He aaid two nearby boats quickly came to the craah alle to help, but the copter was already under water. He aald he wu at a nearby re1tauraol when the craah occurred. The craft was operated by Pacilic Offahore Helicopter Co., which said the pilot 'a ldenUty was betn1 withheld pending notllication of hi• family. The other names were ool lmmedlate- ly knowo. SHIRLEY DAVIS REUNITED WITH FELINE ''TIGER" Good Samarttan Found Cat LYIF\9 In the Road Eight to Go Motorist Saves Feline By JACKIE HYMAN Of IM Detty ,..._. lwtl Tiger very nearly didn't gel the nine bves that are her due aa a cat She wouldn't even have had two of them if a puaing motori.al hadn't gone out of tus way to aid the 2-year-old Coata Mesa feline. IT WAS A DARK IF NOT stormy ruaht earlier lhia month. Robert Lee Baldock. a Sant.a Ana Heicbta resident who work.I as a goll course arctulect 10 Costa Mesa, was driving near the intersectJon or Fair Drive and Vuaar Place when he saw what he thought was a dead ca\ lyin1 1n the road. "Then she moved." he i.aad .. So I turned around and went back. l have three cat.s of my own, so J gueu J llke cats." Finding no 1denllf1cut1on on Tiger. u lesser man might have moved the cat to the side of the road and driven on Not Baldock Instead, he carted the golden tiger striped cat lo the Huntington Valley Emergency Vetenn1H y Chn1c 1n Fountain Valley, where s he was treated tor a broken shoulder, pinched nerve, concussion and two JOJUred legs The next morning, Baldock returned, packed up the cat and patd the $74 bill He then i.tuhed Tiger al his office w1tb f90d and water and returned to the scene of the accident. A DOOR·TO·OOOR SEARCH finally turned up Shlrley Davis, who UvH at~ Vassar Place and waa desperat.eJy searchinJl for her cat. · "He ·told me my cul had been hurt," M ~ Davis said "I was very upset. lie was very kind and gentle He said, 'She's hurt but she's going to be all right. I'll go get her for you ... The minute Tiger ~aw Mrs Davis. !'>he let out a feeble meow "That's you r cal. all right," Baldock srud Tiger 1s home now and recovering rapidly Mrs Davis said she's very grateful for Baldock ·s rescue and has reimbursed lum forlbc vel b1U. "l 'M ALSO GOING TO SEND ham a plant," she said "I think you should thank people who have been good to you." Brushfires Leave 3 ,000 Acres Black BJ Uae Anoclaled Preaa H d. Of More than 3,000 acres or brush ol I OD SALT lay In a11hea today aa lwo major rour·day-old blaze hi&h on the slopes of 5,700-foot Mount Wilson overlooking the city. That fire has con.urned 2,800 acres and 1s still cooaldered a lbreal to two- doi.en radio and 'TV broadcast towers perched atop the peu . NEW YORK CA P ) -By a fires burned out of control in the three to one mareln. J\mericana An1eles National Forest. Sixty want the U.S. Senate to delay firefi1ht.ers have been Injured YOCing on the SALT 11 treaty un-batWng the blHes, authorities Ul Soviet combat troops are aaid. pulled out of Cuba, an Auociat· Sleep, lnaccesslble terrain has ed Press-NBC News poll says. hampered eflorta to control a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~:;__~~~ The second fire, 20 miles north on the side of the San Gabriel Mountains, was sparked by Utblning and burned 500 acres. Heavily-damaatd veuel 11 towed into San Ft~ Bay Friday der 1he offahore power boat driven bf Rocky Aokt was ln- vo&vect ln an acc~n about a mlle )'Ill of the Golden Gate Brtdae. Aoki. who was practlclnl for the Grand Prix of Oakland when the accident occured, was llated ln ~~lion. ~ ---·--------- Settle DETROtr <AP> -TIM Uftltad kvtcr"'W'crtttn ·1fd Genera Moton Corp. naebecl t.MUv• " ~ OD a MW eoafnct rlda1 nl1bt, both aldH H · nouoced, p1vln1 th• wa:y for a Httlement <Mt.bout a strike for tbe first time in 15 yean. T.b• a1r .. ment eame abbut 2"4t boul'I before a •trike de· adUne that would han ldl.cl about 95,350 GM workera, and followed a round-the-clock bar1alnint •••loo that. _. abo\lt 27 boun earlier. · The new contract coven 780,00Q Big Three autoworkera, 480,000 of them at GM . Tbe union had threatened to 1trlke 41 of GM•a 130 lnlt.aJlationa, lnchadtns plant• maklnx lh• No. l automaker'a most popular cars. GM said the new three-year asreement provided "aubat.an· Ual Increases" in wages, im- proved penaiOM, and more time off. Both the union and GM said the:y would withhold details of the wage and lime off provisions unUI Tuesday. GM Vice President George 8 . Morris Jr., the chief negotiator, said of the settlement: "The country needed a shot of con- fidence. l don 't know If this is of that ma&nitude, but in our own little way ll ahould aerve to en- courage people." The UAW said the union's General Motors Council -of· ficers of the 151 GM locals would review the tentative agreement Tuesday and local unions would achedule raWica· Uon votes alter Sept. 22 . The union statement said: "It Is an excellent aetUement." ad- din1 lbe agreement will provide protection of pensions against lnllalloo, the key issue in the tallta aince bar1alnlng began Ju- ly t6. GM said, .. The fact that a set· tlement was reached without a strike is a credlt to both parties and avert& a situation which could ti.Ave had a serious impact on our employees, the corpora- tion and the national t:conomy." Barkeep Sues Over $36,250 Found in Bag Bartendt•r Leroy Goubert r1gures tht> Sanle1 Anu Pi>licc Department owes him $36,250. After all. he found the cash and 40 ounces or h1•rmn 1n his bar thn·1· )t•;ir.., <1it11 .rnd nobolfv has stepJ>t-<l rorw<irc1 tu dat m th~· lc>adl.otl groct·ry b.i.: Oran~t· C11unt v d1x.•-.n t Jl!rel· S11Coub:rt hJ'> h;rl'rl .1 l.1wv1·r ,rnd MJed. . The mon<'y wa-. d1seov('rt·d after a brawl .1moni.: -.ev1•ral wvem patrons Tht.• combatants went out.side to s<'llle the dispute. and wtule they w<>re ,gone Goubert cleaned off their table und took the /U'C)Cery bag into ht s office ror :.afe·kttp1n.: Later. one of the battlers was shot. Thal 's when Goubert ~ police and also decided to take a peek inside the bag. Goubert turned 1l over lo paltce. who used the bai: as t'Vldence in a shooting trial that :.ent one man to prison. When Goubert filed a Superior Q)urt claim for the unclam\ed clWI, county attorneys sai1 the money wasn't actually "lost and found" s1m·e it apparently was linked to illegal dru~s. "Our position is that the money wusn 'l lost or aban- doned -not voluntarily al leru.l," said deputy district attorney Michael Duffy Gou be rt 's attorney. Steven Meeks, disputes that contention "U it's neither lost nor ab in· doned, what as tt?" Ml'eks asked "It seems to me Goubert ls belng punished for following the law·· lbe flrst court claim was re Ject,ed becauae police forgot to run a required newspaper ad of· ferin& the money to It.a rilbtlul 11wner. Well. the ad did run laat week and nobody anawered it. "If the owner ahowa up, floe. It's his," said Meeks. "But he'll have to oxplain wl\al lbe money wu doing in a baa wlth some Mexican brown heroin. We ftcure not too many will sbow up." ROCK Y ••• · two peraona from tbe wattr wbUe the tb1rd person waa taken Hbore by a private boat. A Coaat Guard boil later towed ln tbt man1led crart, tbe apoketman Hid. The 200· m lit oChb'ore powerboat race follow1 a coune throu.i. San Fraaellco 8ay, out th• <Jolden Gate and into UM Pactnc Otean. Aoki bat won lb• tut tlu'M ractt be hu entered, bl.I ~ Ben1hua Grand Prix last 1u1t tn New ltntJ aacl two r1ce1 ln -'"C -ODt ln Tokyo 'aDd IDO bl Lema Beacb. • ------------ lfSWYOU CAP)-fte ... .......... ~ .. --.rr. 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The New York· based bank traditionally an- nounces its prime rate on Fridays, calculating the number with a formula based on the in· terest rates it must pay to ac- quire funds. The nation's largest bank, the Sao Francisco·based Bank of America, went to 13 percent Fri- day, ooJy a week after posting a 12~ percent rate. Fourtb-rankedt. Manufacturers Hanover Trust, which alone with Citibank bad held to a 12'iAI percent rate all week, also went to 13 percent. Anthony Now Supporting Odd-even Gas Orange County Supervisors' .. Chairman Phillip Anthony in- dicated Friday that be will ask bis colleagues to r econsider their request to drop out of the odd-even day controls on 1asoline sales. Anthony said there have been •everal new developments since the board voted to seek permission from Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to drop the program Sept. 4. In a mem o to fellow supervisors, Anthony observed that the entire Orange County delegation to the State Legislature, with the exception of Sen. John Schmitz, had urged supervisors to continue odd-even controls. The legislators expressed con- cern that discontinuance or the odd-even plan would very likely cause long lines at gas stations again in the county. Anthony a l so said the legislators told of fears that un- controlled gas purchases by county residents would be com- pounded by motorists who would come into Orange County from adjacent counties where the plan is in effect. "I believe that we should con- sider new information con· tinued in a California Depart· ment of Transportation report and that we s hould indicate some response to the letters from the governor and from our legislators," Anthony said. "I would recommend that our board take formal action on the question of whether or not we in· tend at this time to reconsider our decision to request that the odd-even gasoline controls be discontinued.'' An aide said Anthony would introduce the measure for re- consider a ti on at Tuesday's board meeUng. Supervisors bad decided to aeek permission to scrap the od- d -even plan, expressing their belief that the proaram bad run ita coune in Orange County and WU DO longer needed. Gov. Brown lut Friday also requested aupervlsora to re- couider tbelr request. Brown clted Ener1y Com· misaicm ftnctinp that U.e odd· e•eD plan baa cut down on Cuoline UlfJ and bi&hway travel wbile inereaaln1 the use of public tramit aystems. Brown adrilen indicated be would 11'e the aupenlaora penn.....-.n to drop the plaa ii -..at ... •till thelr JudCDleat llfter f9CCWl&iderat.ion . Brown reportedly baa not a.lped ta.e aareem•t yet. A total of 14 eounUes began '~ratioaint lut May at the i-..ottbeauoUM&bortaaes. • Aatl9aQ nld &Ut1 on1J Marlo -0r.,e CouDU• baft .... .. ,.a.is to drop out of UM plan. . . .. ~om. Ranninj' .IACllAMSMTO (AP) - Pormer Lot An1elH Police .c:.w -.. o.n., "'° •• tdJ ....... debut lilt , .... In • -~WJnt ht"'nneHMf•I cm,... tor IO'•DOt, .. nm· ................ ,. ....,,.... ........... Pie._,..,.. .. Rusty," a 2-year-oJd s hepherd·collle mix~.Deleda a bome. Rlgh no•, he's at the La19na Beach Animal Shelter, 20612 Laf una Ca- nyon Road , te e phone 4.97 -3552. And yes, he does have both ears. He 's just a tittle lop-eared, that's all. Smog Ends Football Ro4••1 J•••• Alcala'• U lHJ'J MUlal O(HlHd ~-·1•­ '1 wttla 1 1erle~ ~""··· .. ~--1tu4. Alcala, 31, ll ICC\Hecl of · tl4aapplDI 1ad murdertn& U -year·olcl Roble Cbrlatlae &a•eot _.., dllweared from Hutl.qtan .._OD J.:: IO, Her cleeolapoeed '1 wat fOUDd DMr Serra )hdre J'11J 2, and HQlllUqtoD Beach police .,, ..... Aleala •t ~ pa....aa· lil•t.eJ Park ~e JulY 34.. . Oa a ntot l oa b7 eourt-ai:,c:lbted defe"ae att.orpeJ" Jo e......u. ol 'hltln, Judie JGllD Wyau Jr. closed tbe hearlac, evictin& spectators and lht preu from his Division One courtroom. Followinc the move , Talmadge Says He's Vindicated W ASffiNOTON CAP) -De- nounced Friday by the Senate ethics committee, Sen. Herman C • • Talmadge said it was. "a ompetition personal victory" that the com-mittee hadn't done worse. Then be told reporters, "The LOS ANGELES <AP > _Th ultimate ethics ~mmit~e is the . . e people of Georgia." With that, reddish-brown i;>all ~at clung to be then went home to face them. S~utbern Cal.1forn1a for the As the Senate panel was an- e1gblb day . Friday caused city oounclng its recommendations school officials to cancel 2S pre· in one part of the Capitol Friday season football con«;sts and sent a s w a r m o f r e p o r t e r s : more cbroni~ respiratory suf-cameramen, Senate staffers and reren to hospitals. tourists was jamming the cor-Comp~ to the day before, ridor outsid e the Georgia area hospitals. generally report-Democrat ·s office. - ed decreases 1:'1 the number of Committee members said the persons seekmg emergency-full Senate s hould denounce room treatment for smog-Talmadge's "reprehensible" related ~roblems, but t~ere conduct concerning expense w e~~ _stil l. some me.da ~al money. But Talmadge walked up rac1ht1es with . ~mog vactims t 0 a s tand h 0 l ding 16 crowding the w~~g ~ms. . microphones, looked into a bat- Tbe school distnct issued .•ts tery of television lights and pro- unprecedented order as the caty nounced himself vindicated. con_ipleted another record-Talmadge, who was voluntari-s~ttmg day of the great smog ly hospitalized for treatment of siege of 1979. Th_e move to cancel alcoholism earlier this year, weeken~ alhlel:ic events came h e ld bis prepared text with wb~ Air ~ality ~anaeement steady hands as be read firmly a Dist~ offiCJ~ said lb~ heavy sentence·he'd underllned in felt-smog would spill over into the tip : weekend. . . . ~ committee had agreed, he The C~orma Interschol~U;c said, that "I am guilty of no in· FederatiOo followt:<f the caty s tentional wrongdoing in connec- lead a~d asked 1ts member tion with any of the charges that schools m 1..o:s Angeles, ~ran!'e• were brought against me." San ~rnardino and Rtversade He's made mistakes, be ad-counti~ to c:ancel or postpone milled. But he said the S-1 com- all Fnday rug~t and Saturday mittee rejection of a move to use a~ternooo . SJ?Orting events. The the word "censure" in criticiz- fl n a I dec1s1on to cancel _or ing him ''vindicated me com-p~s!pone was left to .the ID· pletely of whether I knew of d1v1dual schools, s aid Cl F these errors in my office." spokesm~ Ray Plulbro. He said he wasn't yet sure Me~nwhtle, !he AQMD kept whether to wage a fight in the churning out f1!'5t . an~ second-rull Senate but said he was confi- s!age alerts, while ats mspectors dent be would now retain com- c1ted 46 smo_g-rule violators out mittee seniority bwlt up over o~ 253 busrnes~es ch ~cke.d. n~arly two decades. And be was Tackets were wntten ~nm~rily confident he would retain the for traffic abatement vaolations, trust of voters back home according to AQMD spokesman · Jim Birakos. He said his inspectors have been met with a number of ex- cuses from employees and empJoyers alike who have been reluctant to try car-pooling. "They say: 'We work too far away; we have different shifts,' this and that." There have been no reports of d eath attributed to the hazardous smog levels -the most serious tag the AQMD can apply to air conditions -but hos pitals in the bard·hit San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys again reported increased respiratory and h eart com- plaints Friday. N orthridge Hospital spokesman Jim White noted that hil facllity ·bad above-normal in- flux of patients With breathing problems, particularly children. Kennedy Says No Timetable BOSrON lAP ) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy denied Friday a re- port thal he had decided weeks ago to run for president. On the fronl page of The Boston Globe. columnist Robert Healy wrote. ''The decision was made last month on Cape Cod away from what he has told friends are the unreal pressures of Washington." Reached in Washington, Ken- oedy denied that he has reached any decision. He also said he has no timetable for making one. Kennedy has said he will de· dde whether to run in time to enle? the primaries. Longtime Lagunan Cuthbertson Dead proHeUtor R.lcb Farnell <'alled at least four P•l'IOH to lb• wttD ... ·ltmd u t.be beutq'r f1nt d8J proceeded. · Baraett HJd tboae c:alled laeluded th mllrdned 11rl'1 motber, Kn. lhrt.anne Pruter. ~l 10 called was younc BJidceUe Wllvem, a triead ol the d ead 1trl. The two YOllAOtert were approached the daJ llobla diaappeared by a mao who wanted to like tbelr pbotoe. Police later aatd the Wllvem ctrl tentatively had Identified ~lcala a1 the would-be ~. Allo testtfY1ol Friday were 'Robin's dentist, who identified the st.rt 'a body throueh dental x·rays, and the Loa An1eles Couoty forestry worker who found her body. Alcala has pleaded innocent to the charges against him. 1be preliminary bearing is to determine whether or not eno ugh evidence can be presented to hold him to answer the murder -kidnapping charges in Orange County Super ior Court. Barnett said early Friday that he would move to close Alcala 's hearing to avoid making alleged evidence public record if his llCKERIHG BECAUSL. •fter 1Mtt1CJ Htfced •1 ... ,....._. .......... J ..... Moe .... Ilse t ., ,._.of ........................... . ....... pwc:••• of. 21" ....... c4*w t••hlua -..,...._ .. Ale-TY ....... _, ............. ....,.,. ••r••I IHt•ll•tlo• ••d ••f .. ded ww1wtr ........ ,._. Ha-UJt fw ~ .... ..... c)lem ii Mt ~ to auwer &M mars-. _ __ Atl6. .. -.w. tM MlectloD of• iau der trial Jury would be euler lf Alcala la boaDd over to wwer and prolpectlve fW'Of'I are not aw&.H of pr•-1.rlal l.nf ormation. Ba~ Hid h npee1' tbe preliminary bearln1 to tut at leut tbroucb next T11eaday wben be p1aoa to preeent at leut four defense wlt:Dellea . Alcala, a part·time pl"Ofeasional pbotocrapber, also face. trial in Rl•enide County foT tbe alleced tidaap and rape of a 15-year-<Jld Sierra Mad.re itrl. He ia be.inc beld in Oranee County Jail wiu.out ball. Hopefel _ blaEdge BATON ROUO&, La. CAP) -L. D. Kiios, a De · mQ_c.t&,tic. c:andld.a&• for 1overmw, .. detennllMd to PH ..,. anotbel' option -b1 le1ally cbanSlnl bll oame t.o ... Noa• of the At.o.e." • Knn.. a WIDDAoro um. b erman, atked the secretary al ttate'a offtce Tburtday to Ult lWI name u "None oft.be Above" oo · the Oet. 71 primary ballot. ' "Tbit would 11ve the peqple a true dlotce," Hid Knox, one of nine can- d ld a tea for governor. "People abould have the rt1bt to reject candidates, too." Actress Je~ S~berg Buried PARIS <AP ) -Actress Jean Seberc wu buried lo a Parts cemetery Friday, a suicide who s e self -d estructive depression the family blamed on an FBI subterfuge of almost a decade ago. About 3>0 persons -friends. relatives, fans and the curious - gathered around the polished· wood casket, wreathed in lilies, daisies and yellow roses, for tbe ser vice in Montparnass.e Cemetery. In Washington Friday, the FBI admitted that in 1970 its a1ents planted a rumor in a gossip column saying th e American film star had become pregnant by a member or the Black Panther Party. The story was put out to "cheapen her im- age" and thereby "neutralize" her as a financial supporter of the black militants. DICKER I S•ICKERI DICKERING IEcAUSL. ...... ....,.._. ... 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'' VAJilDN m o SAN JUANGBl•WtON ERA HOUR AWAITS ITS FAft Irvine Ha"'est Slated Magician, Mime Ente rtainers at Ball A dinner dance, blue grass concert, booths, magic tricks, rides, games and food will all be featured during the fifth annual Irvine Harvest Festival which runs Oct. 19-21 at Heritage Park. The dinner dance will be a part of the Harvest Moon Ball Oct. 19, kicking off the non-profit festival. The dance will be held from 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. under an 18,000· square-foot ten~n the park. There will be a catered buffet dinner, complimentary wine and dancing to the music of Ed Leach's band. A magician will move from ta- ble to table performing tricks. A mime also will greet partygoers at the door to the big top. Tickets will be $45 per couple and can be obtained by sending a check payable to the Irvine Cycle Crash Kills Former Mesan James Franklin Myers, a Costa Mesa High Sc hool graduate who would have been ordained a minister later this year, died in a motorcycle acci- dent in Utah Tuesday. The long-time Coata Mesa re- sident was 28 years old. He and passenger Delonee An- derson, 21, of St. George, Utah, were killed when his motorcyle overturned in a tunnel, accord- ing to authorities. MISS ANDERSON, a forestry department worker. died in- stantly and Myers s uccumbed to his injuries hours later at a hospital. Mr. Myers, a 1969 Costa Mesa High School graduate, played on the tennis team al the high school and performed with the school chorale and Madrigal singers. He attended Orange Coast College and later Wes tmont College in Santa Barbara. He was attending the Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena at the lime of his death and would have been or- dained a minister at the end of the semester. BE WAS A llEMBE ll or St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach and was ac- tive in the Chutcb of lbe Cove- nant in Costa Mesa as a high school student. Mr. )(yen served as intern at tbe Charter Oak Presbyterian Church ln Covina and lut sum- mer worked at a Presbyterian Church in Hawtbome. Be la survived by hil parents, Frank and Doris My en; hJa sls- te r, Karen Myers, and his DIES AFTER CRASH Mlnlatertal Student Myera grandmother, Doris Wulzen, all of the family home at 340 Villanova Road, Costa Mesa HE ALSO IS survived by hlH uncle and aunt. Edgar and F.11t~r Wulzen of Pasadena. Memorial aervtces will be hC'hl at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant .. 2850 f'~alrvlew Road, Costa Mesa. al 3 p m &unday. The family hu SUIUCHlc>d memoral donations to the Presbyterian Church of the Cov enent, or to the Presbyterian Church of Hawthorne Harvest Festival, P .O . Box 18619, Irvine, 92713. Tables seat- ing five couples are abo availa- ble for $225. In the festival which opens Saturday morning, about 150 booths housing arts and cratta exhibits, industrial exhibits, food and games will be on dis· play. Anyone interested in re- serving booths can call 551-3553. THREE BANDS, two from San Francisco, wm perform 10 a blue grass concert Saturday night. A puppet show beginning at 5 p.m. will kick things off. Pre-sale tickets for the con- cert are $2 for adults and $1 for children under 12 and senior citizens. Tickets at the door will be $2.50 for adults and $1.25 for children and senior Pre-sale tickets can be ob- tained by calling 534.3733 or sending a check payable to the Irvine Harvest Festival. ON SATURDAY and Sunday, magician John Fedko will perform 20-minute shows every hour under the big top. Con- tinuous entertainment bas been scheduled on the outdoor stage and there abo will be pony, bay and elephant rides. Admission to the festival grounds will be free. Festival hours Saturday will be from 9. a.m . to midnight and Sunday from 9 a .m. to 8 p.m. Further information regard- ing the festival can be obtained by calling 551-3553. P e destrian Killed by Car Diane Angel Valdez, 24, of Anaheim, died Thursday after being atruck by a car while c roulng Beach Boulev,rd in Stanton, police aald. The woman died in W<111tmln11t e r Community llo11pllal 11hortly aft.er the 9: 30 p m accldf'l\t. She and a com- pan Ion. who WH treated at the ho11pllal and releaaed, were "lruC'k by a car drlven by Leooard ltobc>rt nlauvell, 24, or Hunt- ln1ton Ueach 'l'hc> two pedc>strtan11 were not In a t'ro1111wolk al the lime, pnllc•(111nld. Footbridge Collapses Frederic Closea Sclwolit in Great Lakes °"'.... " .... 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Depression era home was leveled to make way for IO new homes be- ing bwlt on adJacent land. The home site will acrommodate a parking area. Alien Weapons Found OCEANSIDE <AP > -U.S. Border Patrol officials s aid today they were surprised to find an arsenal or rifles, pistols and knives on an isolated tomato ranch that was allegedly used as a way station for Illegal aliens. "It looks lllte they were going to defend themselves," said Al Franco, deputy patrol chief. Io a sweep Sunday rught that involved 66 federal officers, the resident ranch manager and another man were arrested on conspiracy charges and 118 illegal aliens taken into custody. Gene Smltbburg, assistant patrol chief. said 43 aliens were already in custody after a secret ''tn al run'' around the ranch Aug. 26. The ranch was barricaded by cars and the only road leading from the ranch was blocked for "Operation Stage Door,"' the task force raid. Helicopters landed other officers on the ranch where they found shotguns, rifles, a knife and machete. Keep up. Only one Orange County daily newspaper brings you your community and the world, every day. Read the Orange Coast's fashionable DAILY PILOT _________ .. 642·A321--4 ~-----"·-- Bott le Baby A three-month-old walleroo named "Toujamn" is bottle fed by zoo attendant Debbie Reaves. It was abandoned by its mothe r at a park zoo in Sacramento. The walleroo. a type of kangaroo, is thriving on evaporated milk and rice pablum. ( 8 1 lnV& llftUICl·L ....... .,.. ..... O..plte ,...., ....... to the contrary. 1.•I•• .. eeb COUDGlllDH Bowud o ..... ta)I 8 "*'8J tuk force plaD fOJ' Lacua Canyon bu the P«enttal tor Pa.rial off a S8 mltlloo debt owea by lbe city on Syc:amore HUJ1. Daw1on outllned ·for the . w1u.oa Beach Cbambel' ol Com- merce th1a week fi&ures be aays •how the clty could pa)' off its mort1a1e to Rancho Palos Verdes Corp. through a joint plan by the Irvine Company, the county and the city. AND, BE SAID ln an interview, the plan would not necessarily mean bomM would be built by the Irvine Company on lbe west aide or Lasuna Canyon Road. • The city is currently consider- in1 three options for the future of 2,300 acres in Laiuna Canyon, including a plan by the Irvine Co. that would see development or 1,831 homes on the pristine hillside. That plan would see develop- ment of two 18-hole golf courses, a resort hotel and headquarters for the Southern California Golf Association, homes on the north end of the canyon area near Leisure World, and recreational and open space uses. OP PONENTS OF THE plan say the additional homes would be the "Los Angelesation" of Laguna Beach, and claim the de- velopment would not pay off the odebtowedbythecitytoRancho. But Dawson presented figures New Vitamin Promising Synthetic May Protect Against Some Cance rs W ASJilNGTON <AP) -Scien- tists have developed some new forms of vitamin A they say show preliminary promise in preventing some kinds of cancer without toxic side effects. The new synthetic vitamin A derivatives have not been tested in humans , but pre liminary laboratory and animal work is "encouragine,'' said Dr. Nancy. Acton, a National Institutes of Health researcher THE RESEARCH HOP ES to find agents that can be used on a preventive basis for long periods by people who have a high risk of developing cancer, she said. Ms. Acton told the American Chemical Society meeting that some of the NIH·developed vitamin A derivatives have s hown a protective effect against chemically induced can· cers in early rat tests. But unlike natural vitamin A and many synthetic forms, some of the new derivatives appear far less toxic 4Uld better tolerat· ed with repeated use, she told a news briefing. "OUR PRELIMINARY re- sults with this class of com- pounds are encouraging because they show that compounds with anti-twnor properties )\eed not be toxic." Ms . Acton said. Research has s hown that natural and s ynthetic vitamin A can prevent or slow down can- cers of the epithelial tissues - those that line body organs. Almost 90 percent of the cancers fatal to man are ln these tissues. The drugs have proved effec- tive in preventing cancer of the lung, skin, bladder and breast in experimental animals. However, vitamin A ac· cumuljles in the liver and at high doses causes severe liver damage, Ms. Acton said in cau- tioning people against taking la rge amounts in hopes of pre- venting cancer. This eventually leads to toxicity throughout the body, resulting in s uch symptoms as extensive bone cracks, she added. MS. ACTON SAID researchers have developed about two d0%en new vitamin A derivatives and Tieg s Mum On Money NEW YORK <AP) Model Cheryl Tiegs says she neve r discusses money and neither would the cosmetic executives who have sign e d the blonde, blue-eyed model to a five-year contract billed as "the biggest cosmetic Lalent contract ever." •'It's just almost too good to be true," Ms. Tiegs said of her rela- tionship with Noxell Corp. to advertise their Cover Girl makeup. The New York Daily News reported the con- tract would be more than the S2 million Farrah Fawcett received from a rival cosmetic firm. that several have shown enough promise for further evaluation. These compounds do not ap· pear to accumulate in the liver and "as far as we can tell at the moment, there are no bad ef. feels," she said. The researcher noted that much more extensive testing would have to be completed before it is known if any of the derivatives can be used io human cancer prevention. TH E PllDIAJlY CONCERN or her research has been seeking a derivative that prevents breast cancer in women with a genetic predisposition to the disease. Ms . Acton played down a sug. gestlon that the drugs might be used by workers dealing with cancerous substances in lieu of e fforts to clean up· the workplace. "It probably would be better to avoid the exposure in the first place," she stated. $7,600 in Loot Taken from Home A burglar who got into an un- locked garage used a crowbar kept there to pry open a door leading to a Newport Be ach home and steal valuables worth more than $7,600. Newport Beach police said the burglary occurred Thursday while the Charles Wagner fami- ly was away from its Harbor View Homes residence. We just opened a brand new office of California First Bank. Right near you. At Pacific c.oast Highway at Golden Lantern. ""'":"'---\. In fact, we're opening new branches all the time. So fipding a oonvenientoffice of our bank is really no problem. , Our newest branch cifers the same things all our branches offer. Skilled, efficient ~e with a very friendly attitude. Backed by the beet systema available 10 bankinl tx>day. That's how we got to be one of the futelt arowina . banks in the state. ~ oome and see our new Dana A>int of11ce. lt'a reallf quite terrific. Come and meet the= at-<Aiht• Fint. Enter· a our dra"wfnl, between~ 11 and21. md win a 1'1119T ~ HobleC.at. Pacific c.oast Highway at Golden Lantern • Dana Point • 92629 • 496-1293 Dell, ...... , .... ~ OUTLINES DEVELOPMENT CouncUm•n D•waon Wednesday that show the city could collect $7.5 million in funds under the proposed plan. He said that sale of 52 acres of city land near Leisure World on El Toro road to a developer would raise S3.5 million. Another $1.5 million would be realized by selling 125 acres of city land to the Southern California Golf As· sociation for a golf course and headquarters. Another $1 5 million ha~ been promised by the county for right of way for the proposed San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor and a regional park. AND ANOTHER haU mill.ton dollars would be realized Crom sale of land for a low·prohle re sort hotel. He said that plan for the city's Portion of the canyon land would leave 308 acres in open !>pace, with 128 acres devoted to recrea- tion al uses s uch as the golf course and equestrian center. ·'It leaves only 68 acres for low "-lt>' bomes and. the hotel complex," be told chamber memben. But the city plan would have to be combbied with develop- ment by The Irvine Co., which propoees homes around the 1011 c6une, mostly at the north end of the project. DAWSON SAID he does not en· ftlion homes onttre west side of the eanyoo, which are shown on lrvtneCompany mape. "I think allowing a few more homes (on the north end or the canyon> would be most accepts. ble." be said. He said most opponents of the plan "don't realize that the Irvine Company could develop homes oo two thirds of their property. if they wanted to." He said the city owes the Irvine Company, "a vote of thanks" for helping with the planning or the canyon," adding the new homes "would be de- veloping about 860 or those acres • for homes -east of Laguna Lakes and out of the canyon view shed." HE LAUDED TIIE company's plan to donate right of way for the realigned Laguna Canyon Road <on the west side of the canyon >. saying the present roadway ''is primarily a storm drain .. And, he said. development of the golf course would make for "the finest flood control device imaginable "Economically speaking,'' the councilwoman said." the Irvine plan, when combmed with the city's land and the county's plans. pays for itself and will generate future income to the city tn the form of hotel bed taxes. sales tax es. and a percentcige of the greens fee!-. .. DAWSON SAJD HE beheves the one percent property tax re· ce1ved from the lrvrne and Laguna Beach developments w11l pay for city service!> OAll.V PILOT AS lfrdted WoulillJp -Mr--Fare __ _ CHICAGO <AP) -United Airllnee is eeeldnt govemment permlaalon to abandon Jar1e dis· · counta on fares between New York and the West Coast, com· pany offtctala say. United. Trans World Airlines and American Airlines asked the Clvll Aeronautics Board last month to raile one~way discount fares between New York and Loa Angeles to $139 from Sl08, and to raise one-way discount fares between New York and San Francisco to tl49 from $125. UNITED TOLD 111E CAB this week il wants to drop the two ra r es altogether because of sharply rising fuel costs and. other ccets "Deep discounts with limited restrictions are difficult to · jus tiry in a period of rapidly ris· ing costs, .. said John Zeeman, United's vice pres ide nt of marketing. HE SAID UNJTED'S "Super Saver " discounts in the New York West Coast markets would ront rnuc. Und e r th a t fare. tickets must be purchased at least 30 days before departure The savings range from 30 per cent to 50 per<'ent. depending on the time and day or the week of the Otght In a separate fthng, Untll'rl told the CAB 1t plans to 1ncreas1· rares between the matnland and Hawa11 and between <'1 t1cs in CaltfomJa by 9 5 percent on Ort I The company raised fares in its 48-statf.' markets a week ago Missile Launched POJ!"IT MlJCU IAP 1 -A L' ~ Nci\'} Tomahawk cruise m1s!>1h: wa!> succe!>sfully lciunc herl Thursday from a ground·based "t>rt1cal launcher at the Pac1f1c M 1sslle Test Center range at Point Mugu TERRIFIC BUYS Com• Into Da-.1..arowwt, yow Littoft Mlcrowa.e Head~. (jet a $50 Rebate frOM IJttoft on~ ,_chase of Modfls 520 or 560, and lff tlte new Litton .•• MICROWAVE COOKING DEMONSTRATION TODAY I I a.m.-3 p.m. CE LITTON ......... ,~~ ~-------------------~ I I i •10 10•1s ! 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Tbe belle reUOM why dl .. l ll p,..,.,.abl• to1uon.: ~alltornla '• crude oU au.POlY LI 1etllnt in· creuln&Jy beavter, aad um type ol crude Mndt ltaelfJ,opl'Odudiooof dl .. el. -Moremotorveb.iclefuelcanbeobtaio&doul or a barrel lrrefinen can emphulaedier .. I. -Diesel eneinea are more emclent than 1asolineen0nes. -There is about 15 percent more enern in a gallon of diesel fuel than in a 1allon of 1uoline. -Diesel fuel is s li1ht1y cheaper than gasoline. FOR YEARS, TBE DIESEL eq1ne was considered cleaner than lbe au-powered motor. Thal is not now the case. The 1asoline passenger car bas caught up. Now, tbe dlesel engine h'1 J.o cope with.-the problem or meellne lbe ever-6ahtening standards each year. For next year, three firms have already re· ceived Air Resources Board certification to seU diesels in California -Mercedes-Bent, Peugeot and General Motors. Note the absence or Volkswagen. which elected not to seek certifica- tion and to seU its dies els, which are in great de- mand, in more friendly regulatory territory. General Motors plans to build a large number of mid-sized diesel cars and is talking · about CDDversion of one-quarter of its produc· tion to diesel by lbe middle or the next decade. It appears virtually certain that more Callfom.iana will be driving diesel cars in the 19808, especially If the cancer issue can be re- solved. But there is no one who can predict bow fast the conversion will take place and whether it will require a si91liflcant reduct.loo in environ· mental protection. Under ARB rules, it is possible for a com- pany to sell a diesel in California that produces more smog than a comparable gasoline car the day it is driven out of the showroom. That's because the ARB has established an optional set of standards which should make it easier to ob- tain certification of diesel models. Bill Sessa of the ARB explains that ordinarily air pollution standards apply to the first 50,000 miles a car travels. But lbe manufacturer can submit as an alternative the emissions from the first 100,000 miles. Since diesels are more durable, they can e mit fewer pollutants than a gas vehicle over the long haul -even though lbe situation may Jn fact, there are rew hard and fast answers to many questions about CaWomia's future motor fuel supply. But here is the current think· ing among those trying to solve these problems: How Ugbt lB tbe stat.e's guollae aapply apt to be? California cannot escape lbe world shortage of crude oil. If any major exporter reduces the flow significantly. measures to conserve fuel will have to be taken. The days of unlimited supplies are probably gone forever. Are prices likely &o conttaae rtslng! Pump prices depend primarily on two fac- tors -government regulation and OPEC policies. Because government regulation ls on the way down and OPEC prices will undoubted- ly keep going up, pump prices will keep rising. be reversed when the vehicles are new This Tale Of Hoffman Is Fattening By HERBCAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Entree News: In thia desiccated age of diets. jogging, "health" foods and the like, It's an occasional pleasure for a foodaholic to take lunch at The Hoffman Grill on Market. The Hoffman bas been right there since 18tl, and the menu faithfully reflects that year. when a paunch wae something to be proud of -a pot belly was called "a corpoJ9tlon" -and cholesterol bad .DOt yet been in· vented. Since man cannot live by Lecithin alone, I dropped in at The Hoffman one noon last week and browsed with pleasure over the day's specials. What an array! German meat balls and potato, Hungarian Goulash wilb noodles, Roast Pork with mashed potatoes and ap- plesauce, roast Tom turkey with dressing, breaded veal cutlets with COUl)lry gravy and French fries, Yankee pot roast with ta1Jierinl, sau11ge with sweet potatoes or Bo&ton baked beam, frankfurters and s auerkraut with bolled potatoes -and on and on. The clolest thing lo a "diet s p ecial,·• an abomination eschewed by The Hoffman, may have been a jelly omelette or breaded oyster•. Brushing the c.torles off the menu -they are thicker than the sawdust on the noor -I selected the Chill coo Caro• with ravioli, a bar1ain at 14.25. On the way back to the office, I stopped at Sweet R•veqe the candy .a.op tn the Palace, '/w a cboeol.Me nuuet from B..,... paraaa.ed to coatala 41 pi1re9Dt bUu.rfat ad heavy cream. . . .... -DAILY PILOT It may be true lbat one cannot be too thin or too rich -Howard Hughes was the exception -but since fate has not made me either. I felt just fine. TALKTAIL LOUNGE: As· semblyman Willie Brown, No. 101 on the list of candidat.ea to succeed Andy Youog at lbe UN. is now No. 1 on another list at the White House after saying about Jimmy Carter on the CHS Evening News from N.Y.: "Cart.er is lbe kind of guy who drogs in at your house for cocktails and you hope he doean 'l stay for dinner.'· EVEN WORSE! Ric Teague points out that the President of the United Statea wears short- sleeved "d.reas" shirt.a, and ls there anylblnJ tackler except people who notice such things? WELL: I DISLIKE bein1 thought or aa a prlg and a pbllisline, but I have here the Sept. .schedule for 80 Loston Street, the well-known S.F . artist.a' 1roup, and an event for this week ca\llht my •7•· QucM: "Kim Jones, a deadbeat from L.A., wUJ walk acroa Ooldle Gate Bridle and throu1b 8.1'. Jones wtll be covered wltb mud, wlth a wood 1truetur• on b1I ba4k and held. Hit faff will be cOftNCI with a pantyboH. Jonet Uk• to think about btlq a tree." What J Uke to think about 11 that ao Lanltoft 11fuaded1n part by 1ranta from the Nat'I Endow· ment For the Art.I <a Federal •1•ncy), the San Francltco Hotel Tu l'UDCI and the San P'randleo rOUDdaUon, but wbat tbe beck. Dndbe1ta from L.A. have to eat, too, altbouab tbat ~=-...,make lnc..tlon a fector benelf, rushed there from S.F . to "make contact" <the way the prlma ballerinu are already fi1bUD1 over him, be'll be torn limb from llmb). M akarova returned froro Martlla -where sbe and her husband, Edward Karkar, were 1ueata ol the Marcoe -with a pair of "lncredlble" pearl ear- rlnl• from Lady Inlelda. LOOK WHO'S b•re: Actor Dou1 lltClute, who'• part o1 tbe bla·tlm• Carmel-Konterty atamor Mt (Eutwood, Griffin, Oen• Backmaa, Paul Ankt! wnt md Sot blmMlf married for the fifth Ume. The new Mn. McClure la Diane Fumber1. and lt'• Her Very Flnt Marri11e1 "Ftnt time I've beea to court voluntarily." draw Jed Doua to Sup. Judie Ralph Drummond, no perfOrmed the ceremOQY in Mont.ateJ lut week. ODY, fOPS Job Paul n .. akippUla 8 ,J'. OD bi& U.8, tour, but the Dalal Lama cWlnltel1 will be bere Sept. •• and at Cal BerteleJ on Oet. 1. JtrrY Brown la bopta1 for an eador'M- ment. .. ~WANT lDformttloD on _ _.. .... .._4'1.ullll. un ••d•N 011 laere ad Mt lw BUI LMk. Oe Meld. And )(lk• rahty laori JOU ' DOUc.cl tbat the LA8 place ftallber la U.. Nat'l AA nlm· The c'b""11'ient 011,.,,,..-urr Dally rnot aeck1 to Worm• Hd atlmulato reader• by pr11•ntlnt a varltt)' of c."Om· ,,....,,. on topics of .,...,_. and 1tpJflcance rrom lnlor· med ob1•rver1 an' 9P0kt1m .... :l"l~B':ft!:'!J'S.:1.C:- •r. BoUom, mHt lb• Com - BloMn ~ tlae T--.Bar Yaeb! Chab, Dmald r; IWCWe muat ...... to U.... 1111. Keal I« tenter • •boot Commodore a&nk. ---.. .. , . -.-. . -tennlaiu bow much alcobol ad -.r •JD\betle fuell wUl be martctted. It la euier to Nftae dletel th.ID SUOU.O. from 1)'fttheUc tu.II. Ullder the current teebDoqy, alcobol l\ltla are .._ucb more espenalv• t.o produce tb•n 1uonae. Nevertbeleu. 1ovenunent olftclall aeem de· termlned to put lar1e quantities of ayntbetlc fuelt on at.ream. 1'lll Callfamla UM ..nletM& NftMr7 ea•adCJf Capacity ii not now a ~ pt'Oblem. 1n tact, CalltonUa now ,_.ppUes nfiDed produtta to Nevada aad Arllofte. (California la inoluded ln the f edel'al petroleum region known u PADD s. At tlmm •. lbe state sends ao much gasoline to ..ther .Ute. that lt must import gu from the Gull Cout to fill its allocation.) Neverlbeleu, there ii allDificant concern about the retooling of reflnerieils to make them produce at max- imum efficiency. eapeclalJy if ayntuela are to be used and more diesel is desired. A consulting firm, Bonner and Moore of Houston. LI now con- ducting a major refinery study for eovemmeot and lncluatry on California's future refinery needa. WW &nacken be able co sarvtve the rapid rUe .. hlel eoAI! There are those who feel that many trucks will be forced off th~ highways by high fuel cos· ts and that lbe railroadA will be carrying much of the freight that has traditionally been hauled by independent truckers. WW ~natao. effona ncceed! California has a good conservation record. - There is a common misconception that prlcea in the United States are much lower lban they are in the rest of the world. In fact, ,1.he European motorist does pay more al tbe pump -but mostly ln taxes, not primarily for the gasoline. In California today, the purchaser of a $1 gallon or gu Is paying about 17 cents an markup to the retailer and about 17 cents In tax· es. The whol~ale price of gas is about 67 cents The baae prtce of gasoline U;n 't much different in Europe, but lbe tax.es can be astronomical half the pump price or more. The state's drivers long ago recognized the need to shift to small cars. It is a myth that Callfor- niana wa.at.e more gu than driven elsewhere. On both a per-capita and per.vehicle basis. Califorrua dnvers are slightly better than the national average "In Texas." says }{en Henwood of the Energy Commission, "they think a Ford LTD is a small car " Wiii maas trae11t be Improved ln CallforaJa! Those who analyze the energy problem feel 1t 1s mandatory that urban sprawl be contained so that trips will be shorter and so that attrac· t1ve tram11t systems be built The major em· phas1s will be in the Los Angeles area. where the automobile 1s still the basic commute vehi- cle . WW Callfol"llla smo1 standard& be relaxed? The answe r depends on whether Detroit will meet the challenge to produce fuel·stang y. pollu· t1on·rree vetucles Car buyers are shopping for fuel economy 11 radoal.Dg leevltable! During a severe crunch. the federal govern ment may be forced lo impose rationing. as 1t did during World War 11. But there are major problems. Pol itically . it is conside red dangerous. No one has yet devised a system for allocating gasoline that au elements of the motoring public will consider fair And 1t 1s very expensive to administer It 1s obvious that there ll> pressure from Washington. from 011 companies and from auto manufacturers to relax pollution standards WW a sloUflcant amount of syatheUc fael be ued la Callfon.Ja! The state ARB has bent on occasion but has far from buckled Cahforru a probably won't abandon its strong~r th an federal regulation~ unless forced to do so by Uncle Sam The dedsion on diesel and the trend in the pricing of gasoline will be major factors an de Rrpnnted f rom th~ Cohfnrma J()UTTllJf Foes Ready for~ Race Resignations Merely Slww for Voters By moMAS D. ELIAS I l becomes more and more clear that Republican John Rousselot will b e Alan Cranston's reelection opponent next year. The two men are clearly try· ing to divest themselves of any affiliation that could be con· sidered "extremist" In their U.S. Senate campaign. But neither shows aigns of abandoning any philosophical position that has been central to his career. ROU88£Lo1', THE articulate arch-COD1eTVative congressman from ea.at.em Los Angeles Coun· ty. wu the first to move. He gave up his membership in lbe John Birch Society. for which be was once national public rela- tloDI director. - Now he can no lon1er be called a Btn:her. But bla ideu haven't cba41ed: He oppoees a windfall proftt tax on oil com· panlea, favors Ucenaln1 "all 90 or so" propoMd nuclear power plant., wuta moat envlronmen· tal laws retclnded and talks of gettln1 1overnment off the back• ~ Americans. All posi- tions are eontrary to Cranat.oo's. Cranston responded to Rouaaelot's emer1ence aa bla OUTHERN CALIFORNIA f'OCUS likely opponent by resigning from the Trilateral Commission. an International group of bus1 · ness. labor and government leaders often targeted by con- s er v a lives as "the world's secret government." BUT CaANSTON h asn't backed away from his basic llberaUam. Hia voting record is among the five most liberal In the Senate and he offers no apologies. He ia le•dinl the fight for tbe SALT U treaty. ju.st as he headed the Panama Canal trea- ty raUfication effort. But be is doing all he can to distance hbn.self from the major leaders of hi• own party. "I don't intend to seek lbe sup- port of President Carter." he said receoUy. Nor does be seek the support of Gov. Brown or Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. •'Cranston is one of the aav- vlett ~ticlana ln CalUornia." 1a1d &DOtber loaglime usociat.e who would not 1peak for the re- cord "lie recognizes reality In a pres1dcnt1al year. Cahfom1a vot e rs will choose between parties and the candidate who 1s not identified with either party will be hurt lea!>t of all can· d1dat.es "IN 1918, his first run for the Senate, Alan disassociated himself from Hubert Humphrey and won. He didn't even go lo the national convention in Chicago. This year. it would be silly to link himself to a presi· dent who is going down the tubes. when h~ own popularity is much greater than the presi· dent's ... Cranston also wlll be helped by Rouuelot's emergence as his likely opponent. Lt will be lbe third straight time, he said, that "radical right-wingers" have op· posed him. In 1968. he easily beat Max Rafferty and in 1974, he beat H.L . Richardson by a record margin. But even with his third cblnce to show that he can whip an ul- tra-conservative Republican, Cranston takes no chances. So he will continue to run in· dependently of other Democrats, taking care not to let their popularity ratings affect his own fortunes. , Hlllrta-=· Unete a.. ii -•d to learn tbat m&DY ot you IDjoy N•clilll· Tiiie .. , a•• to tldl .,..., coateat, IH.rawtq trom·~,_.._.,.., w~. n. ut wan ..S 1lai* IUbjeeta were excellent and . ._ ......... ~. nan .... GOD tD Daftcl Hartley ol H\ultinitGn Beach for bla drawlal ~ a dti. witb anUen t.hur touted as a "ceauine 18idaet ,.,..--:. from• bOOk-,.'Fakea, Frauds and PbaDla.' • lllke will receive $5. Runner-ap spot sam to ChNtina Elliott of Colla Mesa for ber drawlne from '"l'be Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe." She feta $2. Unda Palmer of Newport Beach and Mary Walten, Irvine, deserve special mention. llONOUBLE MENTION GOES to Marilyn Rogers, Suzanne Hartley, Connie Knapp and Pat Knapp, Tami Williams and Kelly O'Hem. Linda Palmer asked that Uncle Len select animals as a drawing topic. Ttnmts for the sucgestion Linda. Animals have been the topic many times but it will be used again in the near future. 1be football season ls under way. DO YOU BA VE A favorite team? What's your favorite thing about football? Next week you are invited to do a drawing on football or it can be on cheerleaders. How many of you are involved in midget football either playing or as a cheerleader? The drawings are due by Wednesday noon and should be on white paper four inches square, sketched with black ink. Send them to Uncle Len, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. Until next Saturday have fun drawing and goodbye. DOG WEARING ANTLERS DRAWING WINS FIRST PRIZE David Hartley, Huntington Beach, 15 Wealthler •. ' Both hue and •mot cu doud the atmoapbet'e. Eaeb can tuna clear daya into trQ dQ'I. RAZE IS actually a cloud ao thin that it can eully be seen lbrou&h. Tbe thin cloud t.bat forms so low t.bat It often rests near tbe ground or t.be surface ol a body of water ia often called mist or fog. Smog, OD the other band, is a form of aLr pollution,. The term was invented to describe a com· binatioo of both smote and foe that was first found to be a prob- lem in London on certain days when the hwn.iclity wu especial· ly hi&h. The London·type amoc. wbieb is also found in many other large cities, happens when the moisture iD air condeua on smoke particles from factories, homes or motor vehicles. WIM:n the alr condenses on the particles, tiny smog droplets form. AN ESTllUIEL Y daqeroua part o1 Loedon·tne •moe ii tul· fur dioxide, a ,.. that attaeb the hmp and m~ breething extremely diffleult. rA.oother tn>e o1 •moe is called photocbemical smoc. Thia emdi· tion as caused bJ tbe actm ol sunlllht OD the eDamt paes from automotJiles, factories and homes. Pbotocbemical s moe happens when sunll1ht work• on t.he hydrocarbon• in tbe air. Hydrocarbons are chemlcala found in t.be exhaust gu ol oil. gasoline and other petroleum producta that are burned as fuel. Tbe heat produced by burning petroleum fuels causes DltroeeD and oxygen in the aLr to com· blne, forming nitrogen com· pounda. When activiated by sun· light, these compounda undergo cbanaea that produce gases called Qtddenta, ONE OP tbeae oddants, ozone, can kill plaaU ad ir· ritate a penoo's throat. DOH and eyes. OJlidanu also combine wltb the part i ally burned hydroearbcm in tbe air. Ooe ol the 1ubatanees t.bat results is called peroxyac9yl nitrate, a material that 11 tbe chief p ol1onou1 product of photochemical •IDOi· In 1152, an extremely tblc:k smoa covel'ed Londoll. Witlda a five-day period, about 4,• Lmt- doaen died. In tt48 , a terrible pb.otoebemleal amo1 covered Donora. Pa., lrlllinc JO people and makinl more tllu 1,000 HrlOUlqW. A"•c17 sends the 1t'7t World Book Sdeace Year Anabal to J[aren Sali.lt, ace 12. of PlirftUI, ecma., for herqwttoe: Seotl.-u .. of .... ,.. couam a.&.-. .. --.. Vllit· -eel K .... m ol Grut lllt&.m ................... _, ...................... caroau.bal1t•e111111&N11e um..,ne'' ' • .-..-. ID lcrt' « a mWmel •· tlo•al .... e.U.. ....... ta ....... !Jt ........... = )) ........... .. ...,, ~. Ii ........ .... duafW' tsw.a. ..... ..Wlf•a"st ........ , .......... aa ··millifla.....,'"t"•.r• -··T,··= ..... .... ... ..... .._.,. balW 'Illa ... .... flam .......... ., ...... . ... .. COOL RIDE -An animal rides worker at Marine World/ Africa U.S.A. in Redwood City found a great way to beat the beat this I week by taking an elephant for a dip in the ski show lagoon . E/,ephant Has Long Life O.er Ellie, What mammal lives the loagest! Amy w. Dear Amy, but the two groups are not even related Unlike frogs and toads who are a lso a mphibians, salamanders do not lose their tails at the end of the tadpole stage, but keep them all their lives They have very short legs and move along ttle ground by wng· glmg along rather than by walk· 1n g Man y a r e v1v1dly and beautifully colored. Apart from man who is also a mammal, the elephant lives longest. For example, elephant.a have long. c hildhoods, and females reach maturity around 13 or 14 years and males around 16. About 70 years ls the average maximum age for elephants alt bough some have Ii ved longer. Elephant.a in the wilds are de· pendent on their teeth for sur· vival, for the last set or teetb - there are six sets in all -ap- pear at about the 40th to 4Stb year. ing ages. 30 years seems old for them. Wh en these animals are on land. special sltin glands secrete a liquid that keeps the skin moist Naturally, they like damp places. usually near freshwater streams. They are s hy and spend most of the time under leaves or logs. Their main diet is composed of insects although a few eat invertebrates. Tbe mammal with the shortest life span ia the pygmy abrew whose life iB over before a year bu passed. EWe When these are worn down, t.bey canot be replaced, and the uimal is no longer able to chew the eoane g:rus, leaves, bart and roots tbat mate up an e1epbant •• diet. Dear Ellk. Salamander tails have a pre- determined weak place so that they can be shed easily if the salamander is in danger. Just wbat is a salamander? &eDT. With a geod environment and adequate food, hippos and rbinoceroa c:oWd live ~ell into tbe 40-S Ud perbllfS ._,.r. While tbllre are some reports of domestic bones rea~ amu- Dear lleldl. Because the tail ls easily re· generated and also because any leg that might be lost can easily be regrown. s alamanders are used freely in baological re- search. Salamanders are a certaLO group ol animals called ampb.tb- ta .a a th at s p e nd part of their time in the water and part oa land.. Some loot like lizards, Ellie THE QUIZ world scope (10 point• tor eec:h queallon answered correctly I 1 Pretident ~rter n1med cueer dlplom1t lCHOOSE ONE: Sol linowltz. Oon11d McHenry) 10 replKe And~w Young n American 1mbauaidor to the United Nation,. l Canada seized te'<t'efll U.S. fishing ~sets fOf fishing Illegally in unadian waters. Canadian laws Pfohlbit unauthorized fishing within .. l .. mile\ of the country's shOfes. a·10 b-50 c·200 J The United Scites exp!'essed '" concem about the presence of as many is l .000 Soviet combat troops In the Latin Amefian country of .. l . ., wtlicti hosted the recent summtt meeting of the world's non·allgned nations. 4 After causing he1vy da~e in ~al urribean blands, Hurricane D1vid mowd north to bitter the Flofida eo1st. A storm's winds must reKh 1t least .. l .. miles 1n hour fat the storm to be ailed 1 hurrlane. a·S9 b-74 C·100 S (CHOOSE ONE: Ford, Chrysler), the coun· try's thlrd·largest autom1ker. reduced the wlarles of Its top executlvet, becluse of .erious financial PfoClemt the comp1ny faces. newsnca11e c10 _,.. K rou can 1c111nttt, .. ~ In lfM _, I wu Iran's prime mlnlttef until fOfces of Ayatollah lluholl1h Khomefnl cwenhrew my IO¥ernment eirllef this rat. I ll'i"I now livln1 In uile In Paril, wheN I ~been~out ..... th9 AyacoiWl's ,..,_. Who..., If 1wld1•ards .......................... , '~ _...ON, ...c.bllth ~t ~.""""9 ,.,..ulate ~ lf'f'ny unit ~bllltae. ...Yfillm of ICMf'MMl'IC . i:---. -~ .-pttcdct, prtplf9 ..... b ....._ &o betaC a family f• featare, THE QUIZ Is aa aat.egal part of &lie lD·cluaroom aews prepua pre1e11&ed 19 Oraa1e Ceaat area aebools aa a ,... 9erYke by Ute Dally PUot. _,......,..___, __ . (10 points If rou .,,_ 11111 quftllOf'I corre<:Uyl U.S. sp;1~ scienusts have been clcxely w.ltd'ung the progre\s of the Pioneer 11 spacecraft since 11s 1ourney began 6~1 years ago. Pioneer recen1ly sent luck p1c1ur~ of the g1an1 planet . t . and survived a dangerous pasS1ge through 1he planet's tamous 11ngs. sportlight (2 ,OW.ta tor •ectl quftlk>n en1-red corNC11y) 1 Cynthia Woodhead broke her own world record in 1he 200· meter freestyle, to help (CHOOSE ONE Canada, the United Stites) 11ke flrtt place at the World Cup Sw1mmmg Cham- pionships in Tokyo. 2 Because of a disippoin11ng 1979 season, the National league's .. 1 .• fired manager Dinny Ourk, who led the team to three straight division titles. a·l05 Angeles Dodgen b-Clnd nnatl Reds c·Philadelphil Phlllle1 > Beth Daniel won the recent Patty Berg (CHOOSE ONE: golf. tennh) tournament, to become the firtt rookie this year to win a women's professk>nal toum1ment in th1t sport. • n. Vancouver Whlteaps defeated the defendlns champion ,,_ Vat\ C°""°' to win the National ConferenCfl cham- pionship In the North American •• l .. league . S lattlrnore Oriole pitchef .. l . . became the first 20-gime winner In ttte majOf leaguet with 1 S-1 victory over the Toronto llue Jays . a·Jim Palmer b-Mlke Flanegan c·Oennis Martinez r,Oundtable ,_., dllet•llon (llO te"I Wfiirfote ~ldpusen9iffr1lr .. iervlee play In meeting our ~'Y'• future tran1port1tion oeedsl YOUI ICCMtl: t1to10I ,.W.-TCMt 1COM111 .. •..,.._I~. 1t to ed'ltOlnta -Good. 11'°10 PGfftlt -,. • • •VIC. •10.71 • C1cl••••· cl•erarla ••d eal•*I• ue tat. U... C'I lor cool ..... cols la,_.. ........ CaUfonda 1art11u1 _..... • take the ...._,. out.IGN I.ht winter II for donDuq ud • ............................. ln1 tbll tlme °' .. 1_Mr. ,... UirM c .. can brtq u.iatr ow 1pee1al brltM to JOU,.._. ........ ' Tbe nJ .......... at ..,, teaaoo .... la CaUloraia but It reacbe9,.,,...... iii aw Md early ....... Tlt.lak ot It. for caleAdulu Otter u.. brtOtelt winter eo&or llD .tvid 1b.a. ol lemon and_...,. aa a bl1 abowJ bloasom JOU can't mill and ha tendency to mildew when warm weather ls present lJ not a pro- blem clwi.q the cooler mont.bl of fall and wtncer. Plant lt in the' sun and enjoy the sparkle lt br· in&• to the winter garden. ...., ............... JleBtlle ... l•Tea Soutb Cout Garden Club members held a membenhip tea at the home of Mrs. Harmon Stevena, left, oo Cabrlllo Ille, Nl1uel Sbol"el. Mn. Paul Walker. center. one ol the club's oldest members, wu liven a special welcome by Mrs. George McDonald, ri1ht. newly-tmtalled president. COLO&WISE, cinerarla is calenduJa'a oppoelte. Its shades run to blues and purples or lavender and even a purplish red. lta da.isy·like flower has a sensational impact in the winter garden with itl deep, vivid hues. The Cineraria at.e.llata ia a taller variety with looser clusters of starlike daisies but the more compact hybrid forms boast a larger bloom and better color range. Choose a shady place for plant:lng. They do not do well In bot, dry climates and are, therefore, a natural for the cool, shaded winter garden. One laat thing to note ls that they abou.ld be protected and watched lf your area has an early frost. Horticultural Meeting Slated The Horticultural Society of Orange County wlll hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p m. at the Cooperative Ex· tension Office, 1000 South Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. David S. Verity, botanist al UCLA Botanical Garden, will be guest speaker. There will be a drawing for plants following the program. The public ls invited. Huntington's Annual Plant Sale Readied The annual benefit plant saJe for The Bunttniton lJbrary. Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens wllJ be held Sept. 30, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Pasadena Center, Exhibit.too Building (west), 300 East Green St .. Pasadena. The HunUneton initiated the sale five years ago to provide the public with rare and unusual planta and to increase aware- ness about the beauty and utility of a wide variety of choice plant material adaptable to Southern California. MANY PLANTS available al The Hwtingt.on sale are difficult i! not Impossible to find in com· merclal nurseries and normally would have to be ordered by mail. Through the sale, seed-grown plants of rare and endangered species are distributed into cultivation in a variety of geo- graphic locallons and lessen the likelihood of these plants becom- ing extinct. Each year the sale has grown and improved. Two years ago, the benefit outgrew The Hunt- ington facilities and moved to the Pasadena Center. Weekend Gardening Checklist • Plant cyclamen ln pots or tn the ground for bloom throu&b winter and well Into spring. ~ Give chrysanthemums another shot of liquid fish i! Lu been at least three weeks aince the last feeding. Remember, no food alter the buds show color. • AU types of container grown . ornamental trees and shrubs can be set in now. Keep moial ror the first few weeks unW re· liable fall and winter rains de· velop. • Plant now in the vegetable garden: onion sets, garden peas, cabbage, caullllower, Brussels sprouts, carrots, beets and turnips. • Remember, fall is the best time to plant m California. Now is the time to plant that hedge, bulbs, perennials, bedding plants, new lawn or trees for fall color. The coming rains will help them establish good roots and they will be ready for a burst of growth when spring ar- rives. New Strawberry V arietie~ Told For the first time since 1945, the University or California bas announced the concurrent release of five new strawberry varieties for nursery pro· pagation and commercial fruit production. Among the rive ls one promising variety that has been named 1n honor of Malcolm Douglas, the late manager of thi' California Strawberry Ad· visory Board. This "Douglas" variety, along with the "Pa- Jaro", "Vista", "Brighton" and "Hecker" varieties, have been developed with financial sup- port from the California Strawberry Advisory Board. The Board bas invest.eel over a milUon doUars ln varietal denlopment and production re· i.earcb program.a C01lduct.ed by the Unlvenlty of California duriDC the tut ten years. THE LAST 'IUD! such a tarp number of new varieties were releued ln a •lnOe year wu .19'51 when the Unlvenlty of California made lta orlatna.1 releases wttb t!le • 'Sbuta ••. ..Laaaeo", "Donner", ··sierra" and "Tahoe .. vanetle1. Of the five new introductlona the "Doutlu", "PaJaro", and .. Vllta" are facultatlve 1bort·day varteti• similar ln pby1k>loslcal structure to I.be popular '"Tuft.••, '"Tioga" and "Aiko" varteUet. Tbe remainln1 two varlet.let, "Brt*bton" and "Hecker" are day-neutral vartetl• wblcb wlll fruit re1ardles" of day Jenlth, u lobe u arowlnc temperatures aro adequate. Whll• they have i.ome poteoUal for earlJu frult productJon In com· merclal fleldl tbeae o~o are npeci.d to be uted priJnartly in homo 1ardenlq llOIB 111£ .. D01JGLA.8'' a.nd the "Vlata'' varletiee have been bred for early fruit p,roducUon m Southern California. The "Doullu' 1llo ap· pears to have pot«1Ual ln Central Callfomla ll'OW· lnl dlatrlcts. University of California Pomolos11t Dr. Royce Brtnahurat and Victor Voth ... th• "Douglas" variety replacin& much of the remain- ing "Tioga" production and aupplemenlln1 "Tufts" production. The "Pajaro" variety matures somewhat later and is intended primarily for central coast grow· ing districts where Dr. Bringhurst expects to see it supplement "Aiko" plantings. The "Douglas" and "Pajaro" are classified as red-red varieties, while the "Vista" bas the orange.red color of moat present strawberry varieties. All three of these new abort-day varieties are equal or superior to existing varleUes in most im· port.ant traita, according to Dr. Brin1burst. Roger'• haa a fantaatic variety of 15 gallon treea which provide lots of ahade for tho1e Hot days. NOW $34.98 $60.00 value M119nolla Boule BN9h • Euanla Poodle • Cedrv• At&.ntlu • Moru• AJba • Sh.mel Ash • Plttaporu"' Uftdvlatum • twd Leaf Plum Arrte1n ~ II ooe ol the moat popular bouNpluU In the United at.t., TbJI plat tnat1 JOG to ftowffl throqboat tM )'elf acf the~·· DO ID~ t.o their tu.ltural ...... .,. available in a '".• att aum ot colon. fOliace t1I* ao4 _,._ of RcnNn &nd are "° ... , to propa1ate that you can exNDd your~ ~them tulfy. Ttt. d•UtbUul fJOW'11n• houeplant WU eolleded ID UM late 11th e«itw-J 1n tbe ~ouiitl')' of Taqan.ytka by a German col· onJal otnclal, Baron Walw von Saint Paul. Wtt.bln a few yeU"I the African violet wu being Cl"OW1l and told by Hnral Euro- pean teed and plant flrma. Today's Afrlcao violet lJ the pro- duct ol lnt.emtve bybridiJatkla and lta charming, violet·llke flow era are prized by many. TBE ARICAN VIOLET I.I a "number one" decoraUn1 ltem for tbe bo01e. You can mua them on a wtbdow sill, poop them OD plant stands, uae tbem in terrariums, or ll'OW them un· der artlftcial Ugbts to brighten up a hallway or a sunless part ot a room or you could simply let them be that brllbt and lively accent 00 a corree table, in lilhl· ed entry balls. 1rouped on kitchen count.en or muud aa a perfectly dellghtlul centerpiece on the dinlng room table. African violet.a are no mo~ difficult to raise than other coo· lainer plants. lta neecb must be seen to Just u you would for any other plant.a. First off, it likes plenty ol Ught but no burning Lecture Set On Thursday Hortense Miller Garden wiU present a lecture by Or. Vance Healy, traveler. historian, architect and artist, on Thun· day at 7:30 p.m . al Laguna Federal Saving and Loan com· munity room. 260 Ocean Ave , Laguna Beach. Or. Healy will speak on ''Our Sense of Place" as relates to the garden. arctutecture and larger landscaping. On Sept. Z1 at 8 a.m ., Alice Lewta will lead a bird walk at the 1ardens, 22511 Allview Ter- race. On Oct. 4, 1¥. 1 p.m .. the Hortense Miller Llbrary will be open to the public. Vlsltors are welcome. Now Open Low Cost 1un and thrives under artUlclal U1ht1q. Gtve tt Sood hum.ldlty and to make tbla Job eu7 Ht ucb plant on top of wet craveJ •t.her in • aaucer or II you mua more tban one planl put the wet 1rnel ln a decorative tray bl1 enou1b to bold the pluta. •at.enns a. Important for the African violet llkea ev~ mo1lt '°ll D6l 10U7, thouP· . WATEa TBE• WHEN their toll 1.a dry to the touch and since t.be1 do not lib w at.er OD tbet.r leava or pl.aat erowm, they do beat in aelf-waterln1 eonu.bMrs like wtck lrrigat.ed pota. You can water directly into the aauter but if there's any water left ln the saucer two hours af· terwarda, spill it out. Pleue be aun to note tbat tt likes room temperature water and not cold water slrallbt from t.be Lap for cold water bu • abockinl effect oo the plant and your African violet could develop Pymcanthm First Shrub With Colors What would California gardens be like without some traditional fall color Pyracanlha fits the bill to keep our gardens alive during a very dull part of the year with their 1raceful branches loaded with red or orange hemes. And let's not Corset the cotonea.sters or an occask>nal Barberry or Toyoo to back up the Pyracanlhas ~ are shrubs that will carry the big color load in your fall 1arden Taking the br1ghtest first. let ·s look at the Pyracaothas Their orange berried vanet1es are the first to show their ('Olors and we can't recommend them eDOUJh for use as good 'ole Than.ltsg1v · ing decoration OTHER VA&IETIES give you clusters or vivid red berries. This evergreen shrub is pnz.ed for bnghl fruit and glossy green leaves But what we dJdo't tell you is that Oley also give you clusters of creamy white flowers. Pyracant.ba '• low e:row· lng forms can be used as ground tovers. They are especially beauWul trained as espaliers on a wall or reoce. Spay. Neuter. Vaccination Dennatology .. leaf 1pot1 or refale to develop new budl. Thll cu be eully ac- compllabed by ft.Wac a coatatner a~d letttnc tt 1tt o.erm,i.t in the aame room u the planta before uain1 It. Since •at.rial from tbe bot- tom allow• \be tall• to ac- cumulate cm tbe IOU 1urface, a oac• • ~ .,......, frem the" top belo1 careful to not get watef on the leaves or plant erowna II necessary to leach the aaltl from the aoU . Feed your Afrtean vloleta wtth a sUghUy aeld fertllller CJDJy when the soil la moist. THE ARICAN VIOLET likes add conditions like plenty of leaf mold ln ita aoU and t.bere are many packaged soil mix· tures available to you that are specially recommended for them alone. Remember this plant likes crowded roots so when you report don't put it in an overaiz.ed container for its size. U you would like lo share this plant's beauty with your friends propagation (starting ne~ plants from the onginal) is sim- ple. Take a single leaf making a sharp diagonaJ cut on the stem and place It in a moistened growing medium using a plastic cover to keep the humidity up for a few days. A plastic shoe box works wonderfully for this. A new plant will pop up at the bue of the leaf from the mother plant and there you have 1t another delightlul African violet to enJ<)y or give away. Tustana To Meet Tu11tana Afncan Violet Society will meet Wednesday at Mercury Savings Bldg ., 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tu.sttn. P lant and supply sales begin at 6 JO p.m .. with meeting and horticultural program al 7 JS Plant and supply sales end at 8:30 pm_ Tustana m e mber Marna Stnepens will demonstrate how to plant terrariums . Marna specializes in miniature Afncan Violea and will 1bow bow to create a "wonderland•• for in· door display. Visitors are weJcome. For ad- ditional information, call S3S-862D or M4-88Sl. Freeway Animal Hospital of Costa Mesa 2538 Newport Blvd. l&OCATM&-4.AClllllCI• M~T UP TO 50°/o OflF 645-2483 By AppointtMnt The cleara•ce • e will last through the ead of September. Roger'• fine quality prod•cta at fantaatic aavings. Limited to stock on hand .. ........ .,. • tfft .._ • ' , 1 I ,_ "9o,-t. #4 .... pl ..... U......_ ...... n. .... A67).7207 Roger's Once a Year During th• •• ,,,,., summer montt'11, UM M· l.otloci of 'Indoor bloom· 1no P'anta may lllGf'ltly decline, )l9t the Sp9thl· ptwtlum wlll bloom month aftlf month, all )'Mr long. The ee.g.noe of Ill white catla.flllt• blotlOfM wlll add a certain cha""" to thOM nerrow, hard to dell With' oornera, needing an eocent plant. UMd llngu· '-9Y or In mall ptantJng1, IMy .,. aJwaya unex· OtJled, WATaA-Unlform m~• netl 11 Important at 111 times. wn.n allowed to go dry, the 8pett'llphv11um will d•velop brown tlpa which will eventually cauM tM 1011 of the entire INf. UM 01tyoen Plu• at t1ch wtW.l'lng to pr1¥9nt overwaterlng and to promote growth. Keep your plant cont11tenttr. mof1t, and you may tllm • nate tnlt problem. PftON ••-There may be an oooaiMonal Pf'obM UCIHT-The SpetnlphVf· wtttt Meetybuo whiOh-. lutn will to1er1• mott low be controtl9d by the UM I t.,... and apprecJa• of en.con Indoor Plant 1+a-1-'1h..1 mueti·tnti1fid llOht aa llt. ~ Hllbtt. Tall, wnder and wtl- Tm lf • LAW-Btlna towy we •II actteotl• ' ''°"" ... Arokf fe1Nt1. thfa dMOttblng tne SpetN· pllM ..,.... ltw ..,,., pbyttum. .. •m ..... _....,,...'* -·- CLEARANCE SALE NAT~RE LITE Brown Jordan PATIO CHAISES •T••Mual • Polo 5 GAL. PLANTS NOW $6.98 Regularly $12.25 Privet • X)lloema Gnvilla • Uguatrum JUNIPEllS •Tam • SugrMn i -r 'AT YOUR SERVICE I HOROSCOPE ' ''This other car almoat hit me. My whole corporate life flashed before me and 1 fell aaleep." Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dums. Pal will cut red tape, getting the an.TtDerl and action you Med to solve mequiti.e1 m govemmmt and buliMaa. Mail your queshoni to Pat Dunn, At YOMr Sf!T't1i«, Orange Cocut Dody Pilot, P.O. Box ISlj(), Costa Me1a, CA 92626. As many utter1.cu posBlbU will be answered. but phoned mqu1nes or letter• n.ot including the reader's full name. address and business hours' phoM number cannot beco11$1dered. Th:ascolumnappearada.i- ly u cepC Sundays. Ca~lul Reading DEAR PAT: I 've been trying to figure out a variety of travel brochures for Mexican tours. They seem quite confusing in that what sounds like ~ ......... 15, 1178 O"• ~ anleatlons Condos Virgo: -SOmeone Wanta to Tell SOmething--=~ 81 .-.-l-ed a18YDNSYOMARA ~ ~ . ..,..a, -----Aata (.Mar. lt•Apr. lt): Ac· RENO. Nn. <AP> - Wa11loe Couaty Com· milalcDtn ban decld-4 tlaal lDUnaJ ownenbtp .-doednlwu lhcM&Jd be rutrlcttd to 1re11 wbleb an IODed com- mercial, apparently 1cr1pplna plans for two neb projeet1 al the north thore or Lake Tahoe. Devtlopert of Club Tahoe and Tahoe Cbap- p~ral claim tbe previous board ot commiuionera indlcated they could be&in their projects. AND TAHOE Chap- paral'a ·Bob Walters is tbreatenins lo sue the county officials wbo have blocked his pro- ject. Tahoe Chapparal plans another 203 units to complete a 224-unU Incline Vlllage develop- ment. Club Tahoe is planning 109 heavily ad- vertised units. WREN COM · pleted, the unit s a re "sold" to persons for specific periods at l>rices starting at around $4 ,000aweek. Incline Village res1· dents don't like the idea o f having some 50 families a year living in the units, which \hey say are little more than high·class motels in re· sidential areas. cot GD ~ toal, direc· UoD, decMtlaa wbat la of value u contruted to 1bam. Pi1ce1, v1r10 and &be nwnber 1 ncure fromlnlatly. Romance, creaUvl· y , emotion al re1pon1e1 doml.Gat.. TA\1&\18 <Apr. 20·May 30): PraeUcal mattera, lnclud1D1 sr•d• and qudty of material, abould take precedence over ''f91DUt1C ~·" Cballqe, r•pomibllil)'. the builclln1 ol aeeure baae -tbeae are bithllabted. GEMINI <May 21.June 20 ): Finlsb rather than initiate pro- ject. Ideals are plentiful -key is lo be selective. Restlesa neighbor or relative wants atten- tion. Give it, but don 't reward "bad behavior." Aries, Libra natives figure in scenario. CANCE& (Jane 21·July 22 ): Spotlight on recovery. locating what had been lost or stolen. You make "marvelous," new contact -you will get chance to put original ideaa to work. Be daring enough to be a pioneer. LEO (July 23-Aue. 22 ): Intui· tion is sharply honed; you teach. learn, detect and experience ex· citement of seeing bunch materialize into fact. Aquarius, VIBGO <Aue. 23-Sept. 22>: Open lines of communication - someone wants to tell you something of importance. Know it and respond accordingly. Gemini, Sagittarius persons play key roles. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22 }: Ac· cent on romance, friends, de· sires, ability to strengthen your own position. Leo, Scorpio. Aquarius natives could play tSplflclllt ......_ Take a cbaqe . .,.. .. ,~-· ....., 23-Nov. 11)": e ...... t& •-nn.tormicf . to ·-.vma, ~••·" Accent oa aaplraUou. reputation, 1taad.lq 18 eommunlty. You 1ala ....,..... &elf·expre11lon, wriU.wonl. . IA611TA81V8 <Nov. 22-Dec . 21): Good ._... upect coincides now "'ltll travel plana, publlMhlC project.a, educaUonaJ punulta and travel. Major domeltle ...,u.atment la part of penoul Keo&rio. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22·Jan. 19 ): You 1et to bottom of m11ter1. Perceive "bidden meanings ." Pisces, Vlreo pertona rt1ure prominently. Flnanclal 1trueture, lnv .. t· menta, private a&.re'.tm pfl'-nrtT,,Y .. llflle om nate ICtna.rio, AQl1UIV8 (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): P aat obli1aUom come into focus -you are able to aolldif 1 lqai a1reement. Avoid ruabln1 to Jud1ment. Uaten and obffrve. Gather lnformat.lon. Be aware ot bJnta, subtle nuances. PISCES <Feb. lt·Mar. 20 ): Popularity bulldl u you serve aa reliable intermedi ary between oppo.ua, factiou. You flniab project -employment picture can be .. brt1bt as you desire. Strive to be knowledgea- ble on various pointa of view. Senate Nixes Bill On Tennite Reports SACRAMENTO tAP >-The stale Senate bu reject~ a bill to require the seller of a house to reveal to the buyer all termite in· spection reports made within 90 days before the sale. The measure, AB1002 by Assemblyman Louis Papan, D· Millbrae. was opposed by the California Association of Realtors. fl went down to defeat on a 10·22 vote. THE BILL WAS SPONSORED BY THE state Structural Pest Control Board, the Pest Control Operators of Califomja, the state Department of Real Estate, the California Savings and Loan League and the slate Department of Consumer Affa.irs. Sen. Alfred Alquisl, D·San Jose. who carried the bill In the Senate, said it was prompted by reports or homeowners who were told by one termite inspector that major repaini were necessary, then performed cosmetic repairs and hired a second termite in· speclor, who said only minor repairs were needed UNDER PRESENT LAW, ALQUIST said. the seller is re · quired to reveal lo the buyer only one termite inspection report Sen. Bob Wilson, D·La Mesa. said the bill would encourage termite inspectors to report that ··outrageous" repairs were necessary. He said he owned a house where an inspector told him 1t would cost $13.000 lo repair termite damage, while a second one told him it would cost only Sl,500 OM.V PILOT .4• ... ······. . ~.... . . . . . .... ; .... . . ... ········· ... •• .... .1 Thousands have quit smoking In 5 days with this guaranteed Medi-Health Method 011111 ·~ 1•~ ltve Olll' hour SPSS>Oll' w1rnou1 btc.cmno a oiauc.n U1 a r>e1vou~ wreck or gai!llllQ 11et!)fll Call lc>1 .i pr ivaie. no oohgalroo rnteNIE?W (714) 964-5204 n llr• )f1 "J SI t~ r• •• b-n the same basic tour can vary many dollars in -----------------------------------------,------------------ price. ls there any simple way to translate these brochures? J .W., Corona del Mar YoW' travel agent Is the beat brocltare la- terpreter y09 can nod. Most agents a.re more Ulan brokers, and they are willlng to ltelp you plaa Ute best tour baaed on yoar travel reqalremeata. Travel agents' services are free and they are ans· lous to serve you well for the sake ol repeat bast· oess and referrals. . There are several basic qwtloaa you aliloald ask about any travel brochare. What ca&e1ory are the hotels and where are Utey located! Bow many meals are lncladed, and wbat klllcl! la Ute t.cMlr fuJ. ly escorted or only locally bos&ed! b Ute alglluee· lag complete, baaJe or 11011-em&e9tt Are all Ups la· eluded? How many paue.,en • tl9e &o9rf ftat la die repa&atloa ol Ute toar operatol"f TU1a1 Ute time .to check lato theae qaesU-will belp yoa choose the best trip value for your travel badge&. GtddeBelp• DEAR PAT: Do you know of any source where I could get a clear explanation of how to apply for food stamps? The application ls Just too confusing without some kind of interpretation. L.L., Santa Ana The Food Research and Act.ton Center, a DOD· profit law and advocacy center, has issued a ae• booklet that may help you. Tbe "Gaide to the Food Stamp Program" is intended for persona working wltb food stamp programs to aulst tbem la belp· log eligible persons Uirough the appllcatJoa mase. The book.let costs $J, and Is available from F RAC, 2011 Eye St. N.W., Washington, D.C. ZMM. Make Marred DEAR PAT: I want to refinish an old cabinet that appears to have several coats of varnish on it. There's no sign of any peellng or lifting of the sur- face. Can I put some new varnish over the old or should J use lacquer? W. T., Fountain Valley Yoa eaa apply new vandab over old, bn flnt yoa mast be aa.re to dall uy remabdD1 ...... la most cues, lacqaer will Mfte11 u old vanala• finlab. but it can be ued U 1• dedde to set dowa to the bare wood before cloJq t.M tt11••dtm1. YOll micbt try nabblq tbe old Rrfaee WW. deutared alcohol before clolag uJtlilaa et.. So•eU•es tbat•s all tbat Is wcled te r ! I • • .W Rrfaee to aeeepgble condltioa wltlMm ... ,., ... a ..,.., eoat of ••Jtldn1 . .... ftp ....... 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Mal" a..1er Uf • ........ ~..; coocldw d lacrealeduucatloaal ~-clo Dot 1Ull th I Tecbldoo ll oa trial. ti Tll& •OST O•INOU8 apertion ll tbat tecboolocY la lnow cam~ OUl of human ~eontrol. Teebaolo1y, tbe tProeeeaticm ..,a, hu become an lndepmdea& eatlty, 1 thiq apart jfrom bum.am who 1ave ll bh'tb. ';We have become cop ln a hqe y tem of production and umption, a machine bavtnc uman purpose. , Certainly, modem technology lives moat ol us a means of ll velibood, food. shelter and leisure to watch TV. But the · price we pay for these material satisfactions, it is said, i.s our freedom. Technology, critics declare, not only shapes and directs every aspect of our lives, but also threatens the very existence of the human species. t Our increastng love affair with TECHNOLOGY'S DOUBLE !DOE: VEHICLES AND SMOO Sc•n• on 89ft P•rkw•y, Brooklyn, Symbollua Probfem present te c hnological innovations. SlmtlarJ1, IOCl•l•I and tnatttatlonaJ oh•DIH are appartlJtly oeourrln1 with utonJsldnC raptdjt7. A CSNTV8Y AOO, for example, any propo11l for a U.S. Department of ltatrn would beve appnred l\ldlcro111. "Bat now, u we worry 1bout an enero 9bortac•. lt hu become a neceuity. Have tdvancln1 &ecbnolotlea alway• bad the effed of aJtertu cultures! Hu the pace of chance quiclleoed! . Only when we look to the put do we realize fully how dUferent our method& of produclna eooda are from thole of our forebears. TecbnolOIY bu unquestionably affected the work process. HOWEVEa, THE important question is whether our tabor bas become more tndlvldually rewarding and more socially beneficial. Yet, effects do not occur without preconditions. One is our physical environment, which is necessary to life and crucial in the development or technology. The exploitation and misuse of the environment ls one of our most urgent problems . How have past cultures or those in other parts of the world come to terms with nature or arrived at a compromise between the environment and tec:h~prosreH? Does blah • meVitably entail e:nvi deterioration? ANOTBES APPAaBNT precondltioo of technological advance ii the size, dlatrtbuUon ~.· \.) . , llU••• and migration of popula · lions. Some critics main· lain that the she of our population aod Hs in- creaaing con- centraticm in urban areas are primarily responaible for environmental pollution. Othen declare that without technological progress the growing populaUona in de- veloping nations will perish. His· torically, the links between technological progresa and population growth are puullq. What advice, if any, aboulcl we- give to developing naUona? Or to. ourselves? Societal values constitllte a third precondition or technological innovation. For example, fUDpowder, invented ln China, was not used there for firearms. When it appeared in Western Europe, howeve r, military engineers immediately grasped its military potentialities WUV DO SOME cultures accept t.echnological innovations that others reject? Given these preconditions, however, what stimulates technological progress, and who or which institutions accomplish innovation? Humarutarian concerns, the <See COUllSES, Page AJZ) 1fMPlE BAT Y AHM OI .._. 8-""'*"""I HHMf HOLY DAT SllYICIS .. · ntionality and efficiency -that ls. science and engineering -is responsible for creating this technological monstrosity. We 9ll'e tbua caught in a web of our tJwn making. " Hydra, the awesome nine-beaded beast finally slain by Hercules, which grew two heads from the root of each he struck off. A useful way or assessing our r--------------------. s-......... ,,. ........... ca..rct. 600 St.~ load, Mewport 1eec11 -t GNE POSSIBLE ESCAPE route may be open, declare the anti·technologists, but only if we -et quickly and forcefull y . pud.iat.e modem science and t' Jti1b technology. Return to a simpler way of life. Even if these prophets of doom are exaggerating or are ' ~ala.ken, there are many signs, " 1Alcb u pollution, which indicate that sometblng bas gone wrong. We are constantly surprised by technology's shortcomings. DANGEROUSLY DEFEC· TIVE tires nullify the safety ad· vantages of mandatory seat belts. Cancer-producing food additives a re banned. and later their replacements are found to be just as lethal. Technology resembles the .~ Will we succeed in overcoming our problems u Hercules did hls? Do humans have freedom and choice in spite of burgeoning technology? Assertions and predictions about technology usually are based on several assumptions that are difficult if not impossible to prove. One is that technological change is taking place more rapidly than in the past . ANOTHER I S THAT technological c hange has a much greater social impact than ever before. A third is that s cientific research and development are e xclus ively res ponsible for present situation, of judging whether it is indeed unique, is to look at technological development in an historical context and in its relation to contempora ry problems. This series of 15 articles has that goal. Three of the more Important effects of technological advance are the increasing complexlty of our civilization, the changes in our culture and institutions and the impact of innovations on work THE COMPLEXITY OF our technological society, lndeed, is one of the reasons critics give either for our loss of control or for their charge that the system is manipulated for the benefit of a scientific-technological elite. * FAU. CLASSIS STAIT swru •••• * Carden Christian School FllST YEAI RB.IGIOUS SCIENCE ....... .., Classical American Education REV. aEANOR C. 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Families from Soutb Coast Commaaltles Center for Theological Studies The Center for Theological Studies is pleas1:d to announce its fall course offerings GRADUATE PROGRAM New Testameflt Greek I F 11 7 10 p.m Old Testament Studies I Sat. 9-12 a.m. History of Christianity I Wed. 7 10 p.m . C.S. Lewis Seminar Thur s. 7·10 pm Foundations for M1n1strv Mon. 7· 10 p.m . Teaching Mission of the Church Tues. 7· 10 p.m Human Behavior and the Social Envrronmeot Community Organ1zat1on Tues 7-10 p.m Tues 1-4 p.m . Research Project • TBA LAYMAN'S ENRICHMENT PROGRAM" Marriage Enrichment·· Tues 7 .30 9 30 p.m Workshop in Christian Education The Gospel of John The Roman Epistle ·Open enrollm~nt No Thurs 7 30 9 30 p m Mon 7 JO 9 30 p m Thur~ 7 30 9 30 pm prereQu1s1 tl!s or degree • tS m1ruster. A Saeday school teacher• coafereace ,,-----------------------------------.. sponsored by the Sou~ern California DuU'ict of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod is scheduled Friday lhrouab Sept. 23 at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center and is expected to attract educators from the Southland, Nevada and Arizona. • St. Paul's Lullleran Clauu, 1190 Mornmgslde Drive, Laguna Beach. will begin its "winter" sch eduled Sunday with education classes scheduled at 9: lS a .m. and worship service at 10:30 a.m .. • Rosh Hashana Maariv services. inaugeratmg High Holidays at Temple ShUOD, Costa Mesa. are scheduled for 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Friday. The tem- ple is at 617 W. Hamilton St. Miss America's Faith NEW YORK <AP> -Cheryl Prewitt, the newly crowned Miss America, says she would be pleased to talk about ber faith, but does not want to proselytize. "I'll be glad to share it. but I doo't want to push it." the 22-year·old Ackerman, Miss., native, told reporters. MISS P&EWl'IT SAID tbat winning the pageant wu ''something l wanted since I was about five years old ," but bad feared lhe hope was ended with an auto accident when she was ll. Three Great Rallies! Friday, September 21 Saturday, Septembe r 22 Sunday, September 23 7:30 p .m . 7:30 p.m . 10 :00 a .m . 740 W. Wilson Ave .. Costa Mesa For information call (714 ) 549-2905 Ben Kinch low Co·holl of the "700" Clull -" pr•, duci1nn of fh•· Chmt,,,n s,,., .. Ol >\r•r141 1'e1v.vrk II'< ((81\J 8.-n Kir,,.hlnw <1PJ>-'ot• do111\. ~er n..irlOf'llilv "'' tJCdted t~• ...,,!h llO'>I P..i1 ~obtn .. ,. 8-!n > ,, v .. 'leran ol 13 y.!111' molrtar, wn.to:< Hv t\ lash•' r, V.l •.J' Who, rro Am.n!Gdn C:,moll Colleq,·-H. dllempt.-J •1thl'r pul11tuil rddocdl od.:olog\"\ but chd~ aft, 1 " P"' IOflal encounrl'r 11.tth .J..•u' Chn"1 Ht\ '1or11 1\ about tlw C<oOT>po' ston h11 ha' v.·1h · ~1rt'\'I kod," 10 the h~'r '>Oeoal pol1uc.,1 ond eco11omic "' t .. Ion~ Br mq " fn.,nd 1v_Mar &11 Kine hlow H '' ,,, •! ~ will r hor19" \ UI mond olboul J.!\U> Cfa reQUrrements. ·"Married couples only. MONDAY, SEPT.17, AT 8:00 p.m. Chico Holiday FACULTY David G. Clark, Ph.D. James Piercy. M. Div. Dirk J . Nelson , &!. D Glen A. Miller. Th.M. Zonia M. Tappeiner. D S.W. David J Rev1llin1, M Div. Daniel A. Tappeiner. Ph.D. Reg1strat1on fee· S 15 for all students LA MIRADA CIVIC THEATRE (Santa Ana Frwy.-Ro11cran1 Exit) MAil CHECKS: lA MIRADA CIVIC THEATRE, P.O. Box 1058, la Mirada, CA 90637 or CHARGE BY PHONE (i13) 9"-9801. (714) 994-6310 Aurhc.f reco.donq MT1~ and <'ntet t ... ,.,._,. , m1.,.,,111n..., ". I.A' V•'9<l• ~ peoplo-Chie•, Holod..iy now l>!llboa«is rwu n<111on11lly syndlccsted wlevoilQf'I ihow' .. nd \In~ g<JSp<>I '><.>119' bl·• .iu-..· of h1\ lov.-. nf God Choen Holod.•11 11 tr ... m.:• I ·'' Veq.u .:ror, rltl•n.-r -n(Jw d\4lknge' J)l'Qpl, I•• ony " n .. v. v1nq wllh J, u-n,,,'il I jfarbl;r ChrlnlonfelkJwlhlp Watchforthffe outstanding guests to be Joi11in1 Dr. Schuler In the coming weeks: A•y Connfff Seot 30 ~3U& 1115a m ...... , ,,,~. B.J.ThomH Oct 7 930& 111 5.Jfll Garden Gro11P Community Tu1t1on: Layman's Enrichment Program. SBO per course. (5120 per couple lor Mdrr1agc En richment.) Graduate Pro gram, Sl 60 per course. ************************* FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, AT 8:00 p.m. Edwin Loula Cole ·\.q,\ 01F Chapman ana L0wi-:. S1 Registration Day: Sept . 21, 1979. Classes Begin: September 24, 1979. Classes End December 7, l979 For rnOl'e information call (714164211 13. () Center for Theoloq1cal Studies ~ 1527 Monrovia Street ~~ Newport Beach, CA 92663 L.'.:JLJ~ ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER 800 West Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA MAIL CHECKS: COMMUNITY CHURCH BY THE BAY, 1807 Westcllff Drive, Newport Bea ch, CA 92660 or Call: (714) 645-7650. I Church Coinpr ot Gr; '1 at the 1unclt0n ol lt'lP ~=l~llla=-w==1'~=0-P:w_.::i'_Ddo=r======~i~•v.•11•--<•1•'-a:;~<~}.· •qo•s..Jll :;=-\ i ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY l FAITHCHAPa .,_... __ ... , COST• MU• WOMIKS cwt 611 W. lllli IT., COSTA MISA PASTO. Dt.•to L WIUOtt I t:OO A.M. -WU STUDT · 11:00.., ..-~ w...., . 1:00 ,._. ...... w.....,· HARBOR -TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH c-•• ,. . .._ .-...... c .... .,,.... •~··HI"-,,.,,.,,, ,ntor "'-17 141 55~·7717 SUMDA Y ICHOOL--t:OOA.M. SUteA TWOHHll'-1 O:JO A.M. IVIMIHG SllVICI -•:OO ,,M. wa~so• y 1nM1~. 1:00 '·"'· YOUTM AMO ADULT lllll STUOIU CHUICH 0 CHllST 217 W. W1Ma. c:.NMIM641-JI" We re A GO•l\9 UIOWtng Growing Church IUMl.U •YM:IS 91BLESTUDY9A.M. WORSHIPtOA.M.lfP.M. '..oa THI LOYI Of MOMT• IST TtMOTMT 6:J.10 PAUi. 1MOMAS. ._.ITll DOH COLI, YOV'l'M MfMllTll CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BA.&NCH£S OF fHE MOTHER CHURCH fHf FIRSf CHURCH OFCHl'llSf SCIE!lfflSf 111190STOllf ""AS$ACHUSEffS "SUBSTANCE" s.,. ...... 16. l '79 Costa Meao Fie at Cllwdt of Clwfat, Scletttlat llltMIMV .. Dr.,CotteW- S..., S... -I 0 .A.M. c~ s.m..-10 .A.M. AJN llfS-.,Ofhdl,,....-1,_ 1 ..... 1--.JIMMneV .. Dr. t ~ P.M. Me.. tin W . W.l 7.7:10 P.M.-t •t:JO P.M. H-'lwtl• INdt -First Cima of Clwtat, Sc ....... .... oe. ................ c._.a S...,IGMI -10:00 A.M. 1 ..... 1 ... -221 ...... st. ~z::. . .._. -First Cltwc9' of C9'rfaf, UINtltDrt .. C .... • S-., S..... -I 0 AM. .......... -n ............... Mew,_. IHdt -first Cllsdt of Cllriat, Sc ....... JJIJ Ylll LWe. ...,.,_. IHdl C._. a S..., ldlMC -tcOt a lltJO A.M. ...... ......-. 1111 ....... W... .. M-fA.M.-IP.N. CNllC:W."'-T ........ -~11*1~M for84UllYf-. Hewporf lffdt -Sec.rd Ce.rch of Clwtat, Sca..tht J 100 .._....flew Dr., C.,... .. ...., Cllwdi&~W...-IOA.M. ...... 1-JIH "I'* L C..t Hwy., C4M WID. IVMM41 TISTIMOMY .-TINCH-- I P .M.. AU. CHUaC .. S M-~~IO ....... ..,._ ...... .,,,,.._ .. ..,,.,..._ .. .,. ,....,.~.._·!i1im!a!!!f!dJ.X..~lllSU... __ _JJ PAC.._ HUn PIOIUIMS7 .... "'",..~ a..t ..... ,... FllST ~Hl,!S~"uC!l\ll«;H ~NDAY~ tt •8'• ~ Cl•1111 I :• a 10:00 AM --I :•, 10:00AM,1:00 PM .... , .... ...,._.....,..,... ........... _ I ~·· ''~o, I ST CHURCH OF RfUGIOuS SClfNa ~ : Of NEWPORT BEACH -· ·~ v ........ ..., ..-,..-~ ..... """' --· ... \_"!ti'$_, UY AllUT tuUI. IScf. MIMISTfl ' ~... . · :\ WORSHIP AMD SUNDAY SCHOOL ~ 10:30 A..M. °CLAIM YOUR GOOD" URIAHUS SQUARE MacArthur at Ford Rood-HewDOrt ~och l'OA AH r"51'11'1A I IQHAL 111£&8AGE OIAA. ~ 1 640-5711 ltoUlhtw'• ..._ IJMta LAGUNA UNITED METHODIST 1n.1t ....... 10 ......,.., lervkfl -llllo••INI> httCH ThomM w.......,·, ..._ _...,, -90ll4 w•n· 2, 1n w.,_, o. lloutt. ~ 411 3011 S..-111 tOOOA M HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH . IDfte ...... Cllrittl 2411 '" .. et SMfe IMIMI 6!&5-5781 s--., s.r.tc.. wwe111pa c......._·,ca.. 10:00 A.M. ts-r ~• ~MOJire 1141 IHStDI our ..... Gen• A. Swaneon ·- A C.~ill I*• fflM tae UNITED CNUICM OF CN .. Sl COMMU•TY CllUICN COtlCIRATIOltAl 611 H.AMtr.,.•··~ c_ ...... 644-7400 O....WW ...... Milll'tft' IOA.M-S..yWwMip (_l"y• P''"tf'1'J-"' ••"'"1flf,1n..,p.r.(...t•I' NUC•1•• CMIECATIN CMCll )40 st. A•'• l't. .. ~-,,...L..-. ..... 4'4-1061 "°""M. llYMOLOS MAl6AUT AMM uneoL0S ........ MIS. ASfttD 11M1M1AN IMNchr-flf a..wi.•n .... 10~ 1 0 W ...... Cllardl w..'........, THINGS GO BETTER --WITH CHURCH~ ··----~- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of the Coastal Areas CHUaCH Of Tlif COVfHAfolT 2150 ,._.iew Rei. Cotte MHo ln.n A. IClff'ri•. '•\tcw s-4oy WonlNp Ir Chwcll School l :JO & I 0:00 A.M. ,hoH: 557-ll40 COINtmRity Pr.lbyterian Church 415 ,..,................ ..... 494 .. 7555 Rev Arthur J. Tankersley Rev. Eldon H Thres 9·30 A M -Worstuo Children s WorkshOC> & NursefY Care 10:45 A M -Fellowshlp Hour This Sund ay Worship in ST. A.MC>aEW'S PHSIYTERIAH CHURCH 800 St. Andf8wa Road • Newoort Beect. • &31-2880 Dr. Jelllll A. Hwff -. Jr. ,_..,. W ..... S-.lc" -t:oo.9:JO.I t:OO "WHY AIE WE HRE7" Tiie ltr#. Jtlck I. n.o... P'lwcMn9 CMUaCH SCHOOL ltOO -~ TIWOuOI' Gfl()e 8 9'30 _ ,.,,. ""'°""' Mull • 1'00 -OollO C.W TlwouQtl K~ AIC Hft#U~ -645-lllJ ------ ,,. I lijllll"__......t~J -~ ... ~ .... :. ~ .... =7-12l~Millien--·o·· •••,•••••• •••' ,...,.. ... -.--.. '-6....._. __......._ malatala taat all •I llHtH ~----:--"' -iJMiantb'-Mlaa_.._.. ... -~.::-:.~ •u•a•h.....,. Co••\1 1upenl1on alloea*' TM ... to utW1 ..... Rate~,_.. ....U· ~ ~"*'81 ~ tode&, ~ ........... .. wa11 -a ID"""" ICMll"Ce w tlie ,=.:II bel•• dAllrtilNl• ~......... ....... ....... ~ la ....... Nit.,. hmlrW -to 11 -.nttl "'ban •••• ....aJu .. -.. IUIMb ....,. tbaa lll mlWon --weal-to 11.n ~ ....... 'ruaUJA1 MOAO•le ,,..,,. .... M.,.t c.ulak-ltj-far i1JOC.! ,....._ -crttie. blame dile eel b ~ .. , rowtb etblt" for botb iy • envlrcamlMal detertoratt. _, 'l9S OllANGS County Ubrary for t.be ~ decllae la ta. SO' II mlllian Dd LIM flood CGD• qU.::~ .:t.t la W. etMe UM lrt'lo:l•trlet reeelved ta.t caUM ol our dift'INIUM1 m~tbe~ au1menl1tlon fund1 raoM lllAIL beflllllinp tn went to 1ucb a1enclt1 aa the' 17th centory, 1clentUlc cemetery diltrictl, •treet and reNattb acti""7 bu •rown to hllllWQ llalat.lq dllttlcta, water . aubatuUal ilae. Oa th• one cl11trle&a, Hwer dl1trtct1 and com munlty Mrvicee areu. band, the raUonal and objective • The Coata Meta itreet and approach ot sc1enlllu provokes UthUna d1 ct received the crltlci1m; on tbe other, lbe smalle amount from discoveries, which stve riM to technological lnDovaUon, cause .worry. How hu aclence 1rown? What i s its interaction wHb technology? How do scientists perceive themselves? And, inasmuch as science receiyes the c redit or blame for innovation , what ls the en1ineers' role, and to what extent abould their actlvitiea cause concem? War bu always encouraged technological innovation, nol ju1t in the development of weapons, but a1ao in stimulating induatriea and methods that bav, profoundly affected society. Military needs were the ·c b 1 e f s t i m u I I r o r t b e development of aircraft, apace sbJps, and computers. SIMILARLY. governments have en - _couraged Innovations through the patent system, agricultural experiment stations, and agencies that aid industry. To what degree doea this activity, both military and ci viii a n, contribute to our present problems? The subjects described above and the questions raised comprise tbe main body of this series or articles. The final three articles will conslder both the past and the future pr08pect. ·~··....-.. Nne leb Lyn Nofziger, longtime aide to Ronald Reagan , has signed a contract with the California R.epublican Party as a part-time consultant on public relations. Nofziger res igned unexpectly last month from Reagan's pres- idential campaign. DllftllC'TI DllTIALL Y H · ..... ttd .. IDllUclll la f\andl but PIC'ftnout 8UlfN ... N ...... ITATIJIMQ r .. u..u were pated to =·' mllUGD because ot Im · ln property tax ~~ ut. ..um... r ..... Tiie .......... ..,_ It etlflt wal• ------------, ... CO M~UTElll tZ•O PUBUC NOTICE •MOLOOICAL LA90lllATOlllt•1.r------------1 IM .._,.,. .._, COit• MtM, CA ..., .. lllO'l'IUOl'IAL• ~ •llM. ~'"" aT l'ltfVATa ~ ............ Detpjte 1«Uq aboUt bait tbe total aUocaUoat, nn protecUon 1llll "9Ceivtd sroo.ooo leu than lw orUinal requett. Funai. to CODltru.ct a fin train· lDI academy were lacluded ln tbe fin~ allotment. Tbt f'lood Control Dlatrlct, whJ~h wu seekiq •·• million, 1uttertd tbe lar1eat cut. ... TMe IUN•tCMI COUtt o~ TM a tTAT• fW CAU"°9•1A PO• Tit• CIOU•TY 01' O•.utO• ""' ............ Wft fllN """" tlle '" t ... Matt.• of 111• E•l•t. of IYOtn.efOr .... c-.tv ... ,.. •uoun111 CH•CON MOJICA, ~ •. '"'· o.u-... Pl~ NOT1C• IS HEltlllY GIVEN lhet ............ Or .. CMtll Oell~ ~llet IM 11-..-.i11 _., et ~hr•• a..c. 1. u. n. ,._ tm »'2·" ..w. '° .,.. "'-'911 .,,., -Mddw. PUBUC NoTICE a11•l•<1 lo co11llrmet10" oi told ~.., c-t. ... .., _ "'9 2-U,. of kt>t-. 1m , 111 -office of CLAlll• MINEAlll POINOSXTllll, At. INCWDBD IN the =p •al tw110 et ~. 1rm' ..-. ••,,. .. . l'ICTITIOUI IWMNeM Ar Iulo, CA .. 701. County of Lot Wll $1.8 miWoo in un aeted NAMa ITATUHWT ......... SUM °' C.111-'-..... ftood CCJOtroJ COIU1 locludinf a T ... fOllOwlfl9 per-II dlOlllO bottl· rlVfll, tltM --. .. Of -de· I..... ot I .I ,. .. et: <HMd ., ltle llme .. d9etll -... u.. comp -..oa our pro,eeta and FUIEll FOtlMS, «111 OftdlN Cl•· •f9ftl. Ulle -._,... ..... tloO ..... . the Start of a $1.5 mJllioo project C ... HIH!fl ....... ...,_,, Cellfonile of aolcl ~•eMd ... , oocqulred 111V th -·" _. __ C a. Cb l SloWft ~•II Hiiie'"-. 1"51 -•llOft OI •-or ...,,.,._lte .. ._, OD 8 r ""e'"""' ree.. anne · Pacific CoMI Hiehwoy, $unw1 .. oc: ... 111e,.., .,, -.11011 to -o1 aold o.. Funds to help the special dis-co111o<,.1o.,... , .. ,.., •• , .,,. ...... o1 o..u.. '" ...., 10 trlclS COpe with the erf-ta Of '"1' bu$1neu la c-l.cl bY on lft· •II I ... '4•rt•'" <HI"'--"' Mlwt.cl I" "" cllvlcluol II\• Co11111y of Oro1111•. Stote of Proposition la are baaed on a s....,.1< H111c111 .. tcM1 eo"'°'"'•· .. ,,k 111er1, dlncn-., dlff t f I f I t Tlllt tlet...,.nt ••a Iii.cl wllh IM fOllOWl. IA>owtt eren ormu a rom aa year '°""'' c1er11 o1 o.....,. c-m,,.., S...· Lot 51• ,.1 of Troe• ,,,.,. H..,,.,..., when the dJatricts received $19 ,.,,,.,.. •. '"' E1ot11,.1 .... 1m 1.• .. •• ... ,map r .. million in It te b ilout funds PUH .. Coro.ct In ...... JO, -S. ol Ml,._ a a . Publl•-Oronot CNJI 0.lty Piiot tell•-~-~e<Of"Ch of o..,. Under provisions of Assembly S.114•"''* a, u. n. ,., ,,,,. nn 1• eou111,, c..11forfllA. EXCEPT--" BUI 8, pused lhls year. the state -lnt•r•ll '" ..... IO .. I o" -OH con C NOTICE 101....i1 ... ..-, .. 1c1,.,_,,, lncreaaed local governments' PUBLJ • moruommon1vk_ .. no m . share of property taxea by re-~ m F....,.,.. si . u H.cire. CA d i th STATllMaNTOfl WITMOltAWAL r .. m, ...... c-'" ........ mono uc ng e amount of property flltOM ~•1tr•1111M1~ of"'-u1111oc1 s..ta °" cOftf••-•IOft o1 tax fund.a that go lO SChOOl dis· ONllATINOUNC>a• HI•. or perl CUii end h ta"o trlcta, chief accounting officer "'CTrnou194.11111111 •AM• ~·,,c1:::..•!. '~~ ~ ~~·-·c1 D• n .. ,~ ....... "'"•llllclrewn ~ -.--·-........ -·v-Ron Rubino said. • • 0•"•••• oer1 .... from Ill• It' .. tOltl '*" .... ~of -- SCHOOLS WERE remin· bursed with other state funds. Supervisor• bad decided before Wednesday's action that locally governed districts would not receive more than lS percent of the total available funding. Officials a1ao put a cap on the money that local governed dis- tricts could receive that is equal to actual property taxes losses in 1978·79 plus a 10 percent growth factor. The fire protection service and the county library system are administered by supervisors. The flood control district l5 UD· der the supervision of the En· vi ronmental Management Agency. MrV.• -•1111"9 11-IN fie 10 ... ~ ""'"'""' lllOllt buWllHl -of 11r1tMUll lllft °' olfon lo be "' -·•lfl9 -., •I 101 J_., on .... SUI .. I... "''" ... rotOI-al lho -.Wld off1<• OlntlnglOft llH<tl, CJl '1-. •I •"'f time -tlW lorM -IUl-TN flc1"'°"' ...,_ ....... "-tto Mr ____ cletoOfw• "' for .... ~Ip ··~ "'" °" O•-""' ""' ..... of A..,. ,.,. #ercll U , "" 111 Ill• Co11111y or J~C "'°I"• ..... Adm.,llw-of T ... lull --rttlO*ftc• of I,_ U.EstMeofwtd raon wttllclr-'"9 01 o ...,,,,... It ~ UlllAAY GltO'T>S, 1m H H•ywon11 CLAlt• lllllNIAll POINOEXH• • ..... LM ~. Cll .00.. ,....._,, .. Le'e Nlurf., Of9M 11112 I.~....._ Tllll J~I ••• ''-with I,_ Artftle, CA "191 GOllll1Y Clef'll: .. 0.onQlt County°" ~ .. .._, .. ~- ....,_ 12, 1'19. Pllll>ll._ Or-CAoll 0..ty P1to1 '111:111 Soetll I•. 11.11 lffl ~-7' Publllllecl Or9n91 Cout 0.lty Pilo1 Seot. u. tt. 1'. Oct. •• ''" ...0.7' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE They will invest!J!ate the nature or inventive aclivfty, the relation of technology lo ethical principles and the merits and s hortcomings of current attempts to direct the course of technological development for PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE human purposes. Serious public consideration of these issues and participation in th e on -going debates 1s necessary. For it is only through our collective wisdom that the pr ob l e m s co nc e rning technological advance and its errects can be resolved. NEXT WEEK. Peter F. Drucker, author o f "The Age o/ 011continuit11," di1C1Use1 the "ailent revoluHona" tlrouaht about bfl MW technologu. McCC.Mlal MORTUADI Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna H1ll1 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano "9S-1ne HAUOlt LAW ..... MT. Ml Mottuary • C.rretery Crematory 1625 Giller Ave .. Costa Mesa 540-5564 1Al.T%-MIOM N•A&.HOMI 846-2A2A CostaMese 673-9450 -.&.IM>AllWA.Y MORTUARY 110 Brolldway Costa Mesa &42-9150 SMr1'H ' TUJNU. WOITUAltY wnn:a.w CHAP& Mortuary • Cremations 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa Me 4888 Pt!JUC NOTICE PICTIT10UI 9UllMOI NAMaSTATSMllNT TM fOll-lfte _..._ er• clolflO "°"": JOHH Cll"ot.LO EHOINEEltS, 1U7 Ml. LAng..-, $1'"1, Suite N, F111111'°1ft Vett.y, CA '"9 H HM'W'f Hvnl, 114 Temptu. .. ...,. ~CA '1.4111 0-.W Ill. Prolllor, '902 E. Cello def Hone, ,.,_, •• AZ tiOtl H.....,_ M. Wey, 121 Voll.., 0... Orlw, Ai.N, CA .. I07 Gell P. LYIKll, *2 Feulkn•r C911'1, lnllN,CAft71J W•ltw It. Howard, JS.7 Mo•ll· tneslde Or., O."*'• CA t017 o. Wllli.m K.....,, um CordlMI Plea, e•T-. CA'1UI J . Oovlcl °'llfltll, 1611 H. 4tlh Orlw, Olclftde ... AZ IJJOI Tiii• INslMH •• <-du<l•d b'f • ··~ .. .,,..,. Octlt ~. Lynell Tlllt ~ -fllecl wltll ltl9 Cov11ly °""' °' Or ..... County Oii Sojl. t.,..blrU,tm. l'tUM4 l"VtllltMd Or-.. Coelt Delly Plkll Seot. t5. n. "·Oct .•. 1m ,..,.7, PUBLIC NOTICE PtC'TtTIOUI MlllM•H WAMa tTAT•MaNT TIM .......... P9rlOft It dOl"t llutl· ,. .... ; OA\110 HANSOH &ASSOCIATES, '*' Le Jillle ....,., O.rdeft or-. c.1..., .... ,..... Oevld L H-. l:tt42 Le Jolla Ptou, 0--... 0.-, CelH«nl• 92'44 Tlll1 ..,.._ It CM1c1UC1H Ir( on m. ........ O.VW"-Tllll tUIMIMftt was tlled wltft tlle C-IY C11"11 _, ~1111119 eow.ty °" ..... ._._ .. ""· ,,.,.,. ~ ..... ar.... Cllle9' Dellf Plltit, .... U ... l.U,U,tt,tm JSJt.19 FROM BIT PLAYER TO ALL-TIME BOX OFFICE CHAMPION ' Mario n Michael Morrison He started as a prop man working summers at the Fox studlos; assistant prop man at that. He was a stunt man. too, to make a few extra dollars. And a movie extra. The bit player. born Marion Michael Morrison. became America's No. 1 box office star-John Wayne; one of the world's most popular and most successful movie heroes. JOHN WAYNE-A TRIBUTE IS the story of that man. on screen and off. With 250 photo- graphs from the invaluable collection of The As· socia ed Press. the world's largest news agency, this hard-cover book relates the lengthy and courageous fife of John Wayne, the person and the professional. It's available, through this newspaper, for just $5.95. A fitting momento to the man they called Duke. .,.., .... BOX 413, Teaneck, N.J. 07ee8 EnctoMd 11 I . Pi. ... tend mt - ~-0!_ JoM wa_vne: A TrllWte at SS.9~per oopv .• ----------- PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ""'""2 Pvbll•-Or-CM" 0.tty Piiot S.pt 1. o . n. ,.. "" un.,. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,,, > -IV o-o Ill > -t... t... <1> • 0 > .c -<1> -E-g OOE u::: <1> a. <1> c .c > 0 .-:: ~ >-IV 0 o- 0 "' ·-,..._ Ci . <1> t... ~ 0 <1> Ill -.~·- <1> 'ii i ~~~ <1> ""E~ E ,,, • 0 w -.C z ' VI Ill <1> t... "" "" < <1> c 0 .c a. >--u <1> t... ::> -,,, c CTI (/) -v t... -Ill 0 , :> ~ 0 0 ... .... Q. w 0 z 0 t:: ~ a « • NATION I ORANGE COUNTY "" ISATTLS CAP) -........ " .......... ... . ~ ..... , ..... , .. ....... .., ... .. • , fll <lts ~ 'f •• WllllOwut•t -"9alf :· .,., ,...._ to or froen . ric'k. It .......... to be tM ftnt Um• a ....-eorporaUoe la tllle UalW..... c ..... hi lotall1 u•derwrlttea ma11 trauit rtdlll '°' worbn. aald Katie W•l 11 , a bank s.,otMwomu. 'IWS PaOOUJI 18 aimed at aaviq tftlrO. the baok aald, and could co.t up lo .-,ooo a year. a.t otflclals estimated the ~ would save about 7~.ooo 1allona ol fUel a year In the state. Sea. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wuh., wbo beads the Senate Enersy Committee, called the plan "a tremendous contribution lo the national goal of reduclna energy consumption" and uried other companies to take a similar step. ST A&1'1NG NOV. 1, BANK em p loyeea who want to paa;.lclpate will be issued bua puses in all Washington cities with public trana.lt systems, Ma. Weiss said. The passes will be valid for all bus trips, even when employees are not commuting lo and from work. A ·survey shows that about 3,200 of the bank's 7,000-plus statewide employees will lake advantage of the free passes. Af>Wi..,.... RoU.awag Shoppers A pair of youngish grandmothers, Betty Schwab and Donna Gruber, decided to get exercise along with shop- ping in Meadville, Pa., so they took off on roller skates. They were looking for baby clothes -for grandchildren. Fly Ontario, Says Riley By O.C. HUSTINGS Of*~Y ..... SIMt Superviaor Tom Riley is still trying lo convince folks lo use Ontario Airport as an alternative lo Orange County's airport. Riley is inviting about 60 Orange County leaders lo take a bu.a trip lo Ontario Nov. 9 in .hopes of selling them on the notion. "Increased use of Ontario Airport won't be a panacea for : alJ the woes at John Wayne Airport, but it may help to relieve congestion,•• said an aide to Riley. Invitations to the bus ride went out this week to county legislators, city managers and mayors, grand jurors and members or the county's Citizens Director Finding Committee, the Saddle back Municipal Advisory Council, the co unt y Transportation Commission and to members of other county organizations. • • * "rM AGAINST abortion period," state S en . John Schmitz, R-Newp6rt Beach, said this week in a reference to the current legislative battle in Sacramento over abortion funding. Schmitz is a Catholic. ••• SUPERVISOR HARRIETT Wieder of Huntington Beach thinks a national urban park along the coast be tween Newport Beach and South Laguna is a great idea. In a letter to Rep. Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana, and Bob Badham, R-Newport Beach, co-sponsors of federal legislation that would establisb the park, Mrs. Wieder wrote: "The creation or an Orange Coast national urban park will be of tremendous benefit, in terms of recreation, historical valu e and open s pace preservation, for generations to come. *** ASSEMBLYMAN DENNIS Mangers. D-Huntington Beach, w i ll s peak S und ay al a fundrai s ing reception in Fountain Valley for the Southern California Civic Ballet. It's scheduled from 2 to 4 p.m. at 9167 Anson Circle . • * * MANGER S PLA NS an appearance next Wednesday b e fore the Huntington Beach·Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. His topics will be the business inventory tax, the Gann initiative and income tax indexing. The real estate folks will meet for breakfast at 8 a .m . at the Huntington Beach Inn. * * * ASSEMBLYWOMAN MARIAN Bergeson will speak to the I rvine Coast Republican Women's Club next Tuesday. They'll meet for Juncb at noon at ·the Balboa Bay Club. Then, Wednesday morning, the Newport Beach Republican will speak to the Laguna Niguel Republican Women's Club at El Adobe Restaurant in San Jban Capistrano. She'll move up the coast ror lunch with women realt.ors in Newport Beach. Condo Fire Probed LOS ANGELES CAP) -City fire officials were investigating a fire today that injured four firefighters and caused more than $1.5 million damage to 33 condominiums under construe· lion and two nearby homes in the San Fernando Valley. . THE MOVING EXCITEMENT OF WAYLAND MOORE internat1~na/ly famous atlanta sports artist IN PERSON, 2 to 5 PM . Sat Sept 15&Sun.Sept 16 MUIRHEAD ~LLER'IES,00T.T.D. SO UTH C OA S T PLA ZA. COSTA M ESA. CA 714-5 4 9-9191 S AN DI EGO FREEWAY AT BRI S O L STREET L.~~~~------------~~--------~~---::-----~~...---------:::--~~_., t OMVNDT AJS . . WAIHJNGTON CAP > -A rtalac llGIDber of multlpUcaUon problem wta• st•n Jut tb · 1tudeate set 1tumi_ed tr1~ to .............. ,~ .. -a .... r.97~ 1t"11r81 Mt9'fW"a 1'Wd ~m. -p"Obt:t •Olli 111• 1taU01a 1 batk·to-bqlca on11 •percent of Ute .. , • .,-oldl ud 77 "retat or mo.t la NC4et 11ara, t41t nMaltl allow. Ule lJ.ye.ar-oldl iot lt ript. -lduea&ort eoatead tM •mphull on I baa be robbbaa 7'"•....,. ot tbe abllfty to A •lmple fractlen problem .. What doe• · t.b.iU IDON compla Pl"Oblem1. . tWO·tbird.I of • equal? .. ' -WU be~~LJDQY student.. At ai• 9, U and 17, COl'l1ld answers TU NATIC)NAL ASISIS•&NT OP 'Werellvenby1J,'9and71~.downfrom18, l!dueatioD .,...,...... te.tecl n,ooo ftud9ata aae 9, u :t4S ancf 11 percent napectlvely . and 17 ln math la1t year aad found their Only 5 percent "'the 17.year-olda eould fi1U re perfotinaaee wu down Crom 1'11, when tbe aame out the coet .-. kilowatt boor ol eleetrtct•v from a ••• fl'OUpS "" teated. -· v At aae '· bverall perfonumee dropped from 38 bill for '8.ot that •bowed IOI kilowat\ hours bad • perceat CGJl9Ct ton perc.M; at .,.11• from 53 to been emaumecL Twelve percmt knew the answer 51 pereeat..i_~~t aie 17, from Dto48 percent. u .s ~:~ ~t=~ta moved closer to national The u.panment of Health, EdGCatioo and Welfare underwrites tbe teats, wbicb are performance levelJ in the two younger ace croups. conducted periodicaUy in most m.ior subject.a. Black t-year-olda, who trailed by LS points in 1973, 'l'J»ey are administered throu-the Education were 10 points behind in 1978. Black 13-year-olds Co .n~ ol •'--""Jt-... moved from 21 to 18 points behind. Black m -... ~tea. a noaproftt 11'0UP in 17-year-olda remained 17 points behind the Denver, Colo. """--• A panel ot expert.a who reviewed the reau.Jta nauuiuu average. for tbe testers aaid the empba.sia on tbe buica in ---.,...---------------recent years bu been too narrow. ·-onEN, DULL ON OOllPUTATION baa replaced attention to problem-solvio1." said James W. Wlbon, a math education proleuor at the University of Georgia. "But it ia not enough lo assume that if students can do the a.rtthmetic, they can automatically solve p~lema. Wilaoo said the "basics" textbooks "provide rew opportunities for problem-solving and when they do, the problems are often of aucb a level that students don't have to naure out the problem's meaning lo solve il." Math questions posed in sentence form are particularly bard for student., the survey found. ONE·TIDRD OF THE J.YEA&·OLDS and 84 percent of the ll·year -olds could solve a TEAK AND ROSEWOOD VENEER WAll UNITS . Complete with smoked glass doof's. wooden doors. section for TV and ster90 APQf'0.1umetely 71 " Tall x 96" Wtde 19" Deep Base 12" Deep Top TEAKS895 ROSEWOOD s995 Rectongulor teak table with two pull-out leaves ovoiloble in two sizes. n 'I ... ~JI ss .. ...., JI 2, .. ..._. s~o ....... to,,.._, .......... 6,..;,7- ,, .. wldt. ss· .... JI zt• ...... s25ftno ....... tot1·--. .......... 7· CHln .... W......,. Ifft ...... $3CJO~ IN FOUNTAIN Y Au.ET 11320 Mt. I.WW Clrcl9 ........ flfl ... lt D.-, .... .. S-.IJ .. I C7f4t llM3'J :1-TropiQt Fish• Fresh• M~rine Aqu.uium Supplies Spedal Sept. 12 -Sept. 18, 1179 Kol: .89 Plant your Pond with Jiving flowers ..• colored Japanese carp. <Known In Japan as Nishlkl Goi ). I am hardy, easy to feed and reQulre very lit· tie care. 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AS SOON AS its topmast is raised and its rigging rigged, we shall ftnd out whether Ackerman is as crazy as some think or is crazy like his· figurehead crazy like a fox. "We really won't know until I 've operated the boat for a cou· pie of years," he said. "But the way the business is coming in, I believe I could operate a whole fleet of them ·' Ackerman, merchant adven· lurer , has bet his all on a belief that the world of commerce is ready to revive the age of sail. THE BOAT HE has built is a coasting schooner, a cargo vessel out of the last century. In 1876 the Owl 's Head lighthouse keeper counted 16,000 of them entering this harbor. All gone. Now there is one, the "John F. Leavitt." Ackerman aims to fill its big belly with trade goods it will hold as much as five ( AMERICA ) trailer trucks -and thumb his nose at the fuel shortage and go with the wind. the free wind. "I've already beard from a man in Massachusetts who wants to ship lumber to Haiti and a man in South Carolina who wants straw goods and tanned leather from Haiti. That's one trip. "l 'VE BEEN CONTACTED about shipping s pruce from Maine to the Netherlands, logs lo Bremen , Germany, wool blankets to South America, salt fish to Brazil. "Somebody even wants me to sail up the Amazon to get An dean cedar . I have no desire to push this boat 2,000 miles up a river, though, so I 'II pass that one." Ackerman, 37, insists he 1s a practical businessman, not a romantic, though he did follow a dream: a dream ins pired by a man, a book and a bowl of fish· house punch. THE MAN WAS J ohn F Leavitt, who has s ince died. The book. "Wake of the Coasters," was written by him. Fish-house punch, landlubbers, is a Down East concoction as fraught wtlh peril as Maine's rocky coast. LeaviU's book made the point that a coasting schooner might turn a profit today if lt weren't plagued by repairs . "l read the book three llmes without coming up for air," Ackerman said. "I was gripped. I wrote to John Leavitt, he wrote back. We me t and became friends." 1 . That was 10 years ago, when Ackerman was a graduate stu· d ent and s ailing an honest wooden boat was merely a div e r s ion from academic drudgery. Soon it became an ob· session. THEN. FIVE VEARS ago, he und Leavitt found themselves discussing, over fi sh ·house punch . Leavitt's notion that a coasting schooner could pay off. "By the time we finished dip· ping into the punch bowl ," Ackerman said, "the schooner 'John F . Leavitt' was con - ceived." Now it JS born, a vision or beauty 97 feet from s tem to stern, 23 feet across the beam, twin muts soanng 90 feet above the d eck, and . grinning slyly from the bowsprit, a fox . Kind Word for Harlots P o p e U r ged to Meet Prostitutes on Visit By GEORGE W. CORNELL AP lteUtlotl Writer NEW YORK A Roman Catholic priest who specializes in ministering to prostitutes has urged Pope John Paul II to meet some of them on bis U.S. tour and to extend to them a word of kindness and love. That's what Jes us did, s ays the Rev. Depaul A. Genska, and he says that for the pope to do so would manifest J esus' love "again in our time " "WE SUGGEST YOU visit an area of female pro1tltut.ion - aatually walking the streets there, meeting with persona face to face and Issue a brief statement," Genska said in a letter to the pope Aug. 19, which became known this week. Copies also went to 35 U.S. bishops, some of whom Genaka aays have reacted favorably but consider such meet.ln1s doubtful because of t he pope'• t11ht schedule and because It would be "too risky,'' implyln1 "eo· dorsement of a lifestyle." Genaka, who worked six years amon1 proeUtutea ln the New York metropolitan area and who ls researchin1 the 1ubject at Chicago's Catholic Tbeoloalcal Union, told the pope there are 10 mlllloo pl"Oltltuta ln the United States. GENBKA USTEO 1peclflc d · tJ areu where tbe pope could 1pend a few mm.ata with some ot tbem -New York'• Ttrnee 8Quan, Bo1Mft'1 Combet r.one, WH bina*l'• Tbom a• c~~ uc1 Cbicaao'• Ruab &tnet North Sberlclan Rolld. ''Tbele penc. Ar• IO often eouldered oateutl f rom tb• claarela11 coaHra,•• Oeeaka •• •1JID NOT r .. r to --. ·~rc.Mllme F, KU'J 11....-.. ( __ RE_L1_c_1o_N __ J -to be the apostle of the aposllea." Genska wrote, ~elling John Paul 11: "Your words will be evidence that we -the church -have not totally aban· doned them." Genska said the pope is "&oing to be meetine with bishops and a lot of •square' people, and that's good," but it would add much if he also "reaches out" to those ordinarily excluded. "They're human ~ings, and many are Christians,•· said Genska, who said he keeps ln touch with many pros titutes across the country. "IT'S A WOR LD which the church knows little or nothing about. We don't understand its dynamics or what m akes it pro- liferate. But once you gel by the initial fears of prostitutes, there's a friendlln~ss, openness and real seriousness about them . "lt 's easier to reach them than it is to get the church to show concern for them." Genska, in bis letter to the pope, suggested he issue a stale· ment to prostitutes, such as: "I have not come to condemn you. I come to tell you, we -Cht'ist and the church love you and ~re con ~~rn ed about your lives .... SF OKs Demolition Of City Landmark SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -'l'he'clty Board of Permit Appeals bas voted to allow the classic City of Parts building on Union Square to be tom down for a Neiman-Marcus department store. The 3·1 vote came despite heavy oppoalUon at a crowded City Hall hearing. "la 1t worth the destruct.ion of a great landmark to let Neiman· Marcus project a 1audy nouveau-rtcbe Texu lmaee on Union Square?" uked Stephen Taber of Callforniu.a of Preservation Ac· t1on. The Clty ot Pa.rta building, a landaiark on the square since the tum ol tbe century, bas been empty m any yean but Neiman- llarcua' plaDI for rtpptn1 it down and puUin1 up a huge brick 1truciur. lwve been heavily oppoeed Oppoaeata aay they will file 1ult I stop the demolition. - ·~edit €ar.ds OK'd For Eines:,· Bail -. ' -... I I "Fairway" for glrls Saddle oxford with velvet finish suede upper leather and contrast stitching Molded Kraton unit sole and heel. 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TIM wta, ~ _. s-• atr .. , .. loll to .............. Melli' tead ovtir ICC to,_,. 1•--... ra•eed ...... ~ ----toJJ.~~--' G a1ca llNGLSD OW.. INwera reUeVW BUI c..aro 3-11 toe* MCOed OD a aacrtftee bJ IUck Miller, ..a to Wrd oo a wild pbda ud came bom• on Carew'• 11,y to ceater ftald. Dave LaRothe, 7-10, came on in relief In the bottom ol tbe et&btla to plck up the wln. TM ftldeurtr1 ltarted after Brewera b.atler Larry Sorenaen threw a couwe of pl\ellta cloH to Dan Ford. Ford charted the mound. and both benches eleaNd. Several puache1 were thrown, and after order wa1 restored, both Ford and SorenHD were ejected. •ILWAVKBB 8CO&ED tour runs in the elsht.h to tie the score 7·7. Ben Osllvte aiqled and scored the nrsl run when Robin Yount doubled. Jim Oaatner wal~ecl and Charlie Moore followed~ an RBI 1ln1le. Paul Molitor drove lD Gantner wtth a atn1l• ad Moan nm• bome on a 1acrtne. lb tw CecU Cooper. · ne .u,ea. took • 1.0 le*1 ln the ftrat wbeo OoD Baylor 1lD1led bome Carney ~ Lan1ford. Grids 1cored tbe Anl4'l• tecond nm • a Bert C.mpaneria ain1le in the aeeood. · )I •• YOUNI' DOtJBLl!D, acorf'nl O&livie in tbe Brewen second and Buck Martlna drove in Slxto Lezcano and Yount. with a stn•te matin& the score 3·2 Milwaukee. The An1els ti~ It 3.3 in the third on a walk to Lansford and a triple by Ford. They toot a 4-3 lead in the fifth when Tom Donahue sineled home Ford. The An1ela scored three times ln tbe , ~v ~~ ~ t ~ . tt"""""'"°'"·'-CM top ol the eiibtb on a •lncle by Grich, a walk to Camr.:;:;1'· a sin1le by Carew. a double by ord aod a sacrifice fiy by Baylor. DON AA.SE C.uJE ON in relief of a struagllna La Roche ln the ninth inninl to reeordbiaftratmajor leJgue save. "It wu a big save and it wu a bis eame ovenll after Kansas City and MitutesOta lost,'' said· Aaee, who l• trying to ftgbt the effects of a tender throwiq arm. . ·'I kind ot lboueht after the fifth inning I wouJdn 't get in there, but Jim Fregosi showed confidence ln me and brought me In." said the rigbthander. "Jimmy told me to eo after these euys and I was really pumped up. It w aa a big lift for me and a big lift for the whole team." DallJ ,._ __ _,, •-ll-.. EDISON'S KERWIN BEU. QUT-8PRINT8 THREE ESTANCIA DEFENDERS ON THE WAY TO HIS FIR~ OF FOUR TOUCHDOWNS, THIS ONE A 51-YARO RUN. Bell Strikes Four Times for Edison, 35·0 Estancia Succwnbs to Chargers Explosiveness By ROGER CARLSON Oft ... 0.llJ ,., ... SUff Edison High 's Chargers unleasbed- All·CIF back Kerwin Bell Friday night and the compact 180·pound senior responded wltb four touchdowns as Estanica's Eagles were victimized, 35·0, before4,400 al Huntington Beach High. The heralded Bell scored on runs of 51 , 10 and 56 yards and added a slx-yard scoring catch from qua rterback Frank Seure r in a little more than three quarters or action in the season's root· ball opener. IN ALL HE TOTALED 161 yards rushing on 11 carries 0 4.6 average), in 'JCs Begin Play addition to bis re~eption. Two other re- ceptions of 17. and 18 yards were nullified by penalties in t he first half. On the 51-yard scamper. his third tote of the evening, Bell took a pitchout and raced down the right side. The 10-yard burst was a draw play, the 56·yarder was a matter of scanning the left side or the line, bursting through with one quick move and he was wide open, and Seurer's pass was a lob to the Clal. ON EACH OCCASION, it did not ap· pear a band was laid on Bell. Seurer added a 10-yard scoring pass to tight end Mark Boyer as the Chargers were in command from start Golden West QB Out for Season By JOHN SEVANO Of Ille Dally ... ._.Stiff All Ray Shackleford could do was shake his bead. His defending Southern CaJ Conference and Avocado Bowl champion Golden West Rustlers had just received a crushing blow to their 1979 football campaign when it was learned their starting quarterback-Marco Pagnanelli-would be lost for the season with a knee injury. "The whole thing is very unfortunate," says Shackleford as GWC prepares to host Long Beach CC tonight (7 :30 ) a t Orange Coast in the opener for bdtb schools. In other action, OCC travels to meet Palomar at Vista High and Saddleback entertains Ventura. "IT'S A PREVIOUS INJURY that Oared up," Shackleford said somewhat angered by the situation. "He probably could have play~ the season, but be wanted to take care of it now.'' Pagnanelli, with partial cartilaee and ligament damage, un- derwent surgery Friday to correct the problem to bis right knee. . A ntptmare for any coach, the injury forces Shackleford to move Mike Martin from receiver to quarterback. Martin, a sophomore out of Pacifica High, hasn't played the quarterback position for two yean. But SbackJeford's band was ·forced as PapaneW'.s two backups-both freshmen-<ton't fully undentand the system and lack experience. "JOl[E IS A GOOD ATllLE'rE and throws the ball well," says Shackleford. . Martin's problems wW stem from lack et uperieoce. Also, he stand• ool7 5-t, wblcb wW make lt toQber to see over tbe on- n11binl defensive line ot tbe Vlkincs. It's iafe to uaume that with the injury Shackleford will keep hia Rustlers on the around uatll Martin feell comfortable callin& ' the al111als. · OL\NGB OOAST'l IOB amt1LD BB EA.BIBa with Palomar. Eva yone la healthy ud quarterback Dave Jeranko la expect· ed to ftD the alr with paud qalmt a team not noted for i\I de· feulve MCODduy. · The Cometa ol the lltlllon Coaference plan to do a little pau· lo.i of their own, too, which lbould II•• t1M Pirate secondary a IOOd Chance to evaluate ttlelf. It w• tbe'Plratea' aeeoedary lut MUOD that wu noted for al· aowtns-more t.o.M::bllowu tbm tt.ttopped .. Aad \bit year'• version la ,. .. wprlet. J,. ~ a ' SSS •'• t ·~. to finish, although the Eagles showed promise despite the difference. Estancia's deepest penetrauon was to the Edison 10 in the latter stages of the game, but a penalty, incomplete pass and a loss or three yards preserved the shutout. Edison showed muscle in every de· partment with Seurer controling the of· rense at quarterback, and the stifling defensive efforts of the Chargers, led bf. linebackers Bill Malavasi and Trofl Seurer. BUT THE STORY WAS BELL, the St. 7 rancis High trans fer who has transformed an excellent team into an awesome force. Bell's first touchdown was on his third carry of the game. and his fmal scoring dash was with 11 50 left 1n fourth quarter. Bell scored 20 touchdowns as a Junior in the Del Rey League in 1978. In addition to displaying the speed <9.6 100 > he estabJi sbed this past spring. Bell showed the kind l>r lightning-like moves that make him a bona fide threat to score every time he touches the ball ADDmONAL DAMAGE was done by fullback Mark C hurchward. who averaged 9.5 yards per carry on seven trips through the middle Edison Coach Bill Workman has been <Stt EDISON. Page S4 l , •• 1 1 ,\~y ROD CAREW Sutcliffe Baffles Reds, 2-0 LOS ANGELES <AP > Rookie Rick Sutcliffe fired a tbree-h.itter in pitching the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2·0 victX>ry over Cincinnati Friday night. The Cincinnati loss. coupled with Houston's 7-0 victory over San Franc isco, reduced the Reds' lead over Houston to just a half game The first hit off the 23·year·old ' Sutcliffe was a one-O ut single in the seventh by George Foster. a clean shot to center. Then Dave Collins led off the Reds' ninth with a single to center and Dave Concepcion singled with two out SUTCLIFFE. 15·9, won h1!> fourth straight dec1s10n and his seventh in thee last eight H~ struck out one and walked four while pitching tus firs t maJor league shutout Sutcliffe a lso scor ed the Dodgers' first run off loser Bill Bonham. 8·6. Sutclifre walked after two were out in the second and scored on successive singles by Dave Lopes and Bill Russell. THE DODGERS added their second nm In the eighth off re-' Uever Tom Hume Los Angeles - loaded the bases with one out and Steve Garvey came home on Derrel Thomas' infield single. Sutcliffe retired the first seven Reds he faced before walking Vic CorreU with one out in the third. Correll was sacrificed to second by Bonham . but we1s stranded there TJt e Dodgers loaded the bases w1tfl only one out m the first in nmg, yet failed to score. Lopes led off with a walk and stole second, hls 43l'd successful steal in 47 attempts. But Lopes was thrown out at th1Td when Russell grounded to shortstop Dave Concepcion Garvey re· ached firs t safe ly when Joe: Morgan erred on his grounder to second and Ron Cey walked, fill ing the bases. BUT DUSTY BAKE R hit a tap back to Bonham . who forc1:d Russell at the plate, and Jot• Ferguson fli ed to left for the third out. In the second, after Russell singled home Sutcliffe. Bonham fanned Garvey, leaving runners at first and second. In the eighth. after Garvey came home on Thomas' infield single to give the Dodgers a 2·0 · lead. Hume escaped further tro uble by inducing St eve Yeager to ground into a double play. "I dool need a pep talk when the Reds are in town," said the lanky native of Missouri. 1 ·They're going to be our com· petition (or a lot of years to come \ and I want to be s uccessful agaiDst them '· ''Youhave totakeyourhatoffto him." Cincinnati Manager John McNamara said after Sutcliffs performance. \ Wilkes Signs 'With Lakers.' ·~ ,• PAi-M SPRINGS CAP) Forward Jamaal Wilkes, who played out hia option with the Loa Angeles Lakera last season. a1reed to terms Friday. Wilkea alped a partial ·con· tract, which essentially ls a let-, ter of intent to sip a complete contract after the attorn~ ·for be and the Lakers settle the de- tails. Mean1'bile, the Laken held · tbelr ftnt oftlcial team meet.lnl · at Palm Sprinc1 Friday and · besln tnaiftina camp at -colhte ol tile DeHrt ln n.earb7 Palm \ DHert today. An unsl•ned 4 player 1a not allowed to to to . camp. . ·-~ plaJen, lne1udlnt Its ~ and one frte ~ 4 • .,..~ 11•pota00 u.e • LUen' J"Olter, to. An1et .. 1'iU play tu ftnt Muon under MW Coacrb .i,ek ~cltbuM.7. .I - ' I. -~ ......... LOI ANOi~ A1•ll Twe ef • • ...... 11la1hlt ..... I ... llr ... UCLA...._ u 1M ........ llerw ol .... tM= ..... ~-• , •• daft • Tm•m•••NN'I ltal1er,.. .......... t,4N JU'da u4 11 toH WM U ' a Com.tac elf • M·ll Ion to Mo. 11 Houtea. tM lralu of Coull Terr1 n.·w .. .._..,.... \M utioa'• No.• raallM toll•alate elH• wtlb Julor ...................... ..... I•• •• Ce r••peCe ,,.. .. , .... .... .-tr~•-• tooc'::..r;-· ... Ida c.,.., ·~-.rtda two eompW. .. _ IWI left toao. , ......... .__,, I ......... ,., repeal All·~ .... . -···· •.. , ........ . "SSptrta MY tM .a, WAJ .. BnUI Ha wla toal1bt la to oattcou t•• Bollermtbn. ~cb eppean &o .... UaallAIOf .... ._ Bodwmtten to • U·• Blt·lt f..t~ell •lelor1 over Wllcanrk IM& ..-..-,_. to.Mown ...... -.. .-. ~-... ............. '"' ..... ,. ..... ..,.... . couaa ..... rtnled • pobU .,al.Mt W mlltak• beea kept to a minimum ud tbat'1 what O.tltM .. counUaa on from h .. UCLA......_ -,..... • M crmpl:r&ed • tJI • pJU.a for 211 , ... IW .. e«oru t. wa1 named UM ~ .......... Prw Bla Ten olhnalve pla1er vi tbe ..-and t.be AP'• neUoeal Baell ol tM Week. .. Pul'due bout.a 11 retumlnt atarten. pleted 161of11' pauee f~ l,toe yards and 14 touchdowoe .. a aopbomort All· American. "TBI! DIPPICtlLT T111NG about Purd111 ls tbeJ're a well bel•e9d team," says Donahue. ''Tbere'• no ,_-uo. la my mlnd they are extremely well coecW ud well dildpUDld • . • Probebl.1 -. vi ta.. two or tbree moat fundamw1•1J ICMmd team• anywbere. . OCLA quarterback Rieb 8uhon, a pro· ~ol &dlacMl Hlab. meanwhile, pl*I aipl0$ yarcll t.bnJutb the air for the 8ruiu, but he W8I intercepted three Umes and for h1a af. forts bas continued lo bear the bn&n.t ot crit:klsm aimed al the Brulm lack of ell· ploeiveneaa. A.ND, HS GSTB TBS PaOTSCl'ION an All·Amertcan d•ervn from hll fl'oat line. Alain.It Wlsconaln. be WU &&ntoucbed by tbe Badpr defenae. "It'• IQlDc to be extremely hard for ua to com_pete aolmt Purdue. We're a nry youn1 team, and certalnly not at tbe potat we'd like to be." SAYS PUaDU£ COACH Jim YCJIWlC : "Maril'• accuracy, I think, ii bis ,,..ateat uset. He hu a 1reat deal of experience and maturity and he baa rreatly Improved In the last year and a hall ''I don't foresee any pl'Oblemt." HYF Herrmann. "We bave an ex~rtenced of· fenee and our line did an eaceUamt job pro· tecUD1 me atalnat Wlaconsln." .ftiaht now the Brulm are at a pohtt of O·l, 1otnc on 0·2 if the olfenae doan't generate more polnll than a week aao. despite rackin1 up 410 yards (a perfect balance of nm·pua >. Additionally, HerrmaM apprta an ln- natable vest under bla Jersey, similar to the • 'fiak jacket·' worn by Houatoa Oilers A C•paule Re po,, from the Wortd of Sport• LA City Athletic Events Canceled Because of Smog From AP Dlapatclles LOS ANGELES -Be<: a use of the current Ci] s mog siege, city school officials Friday canceled 4• • all weekend athletk competition in the sprawling district, including about ~ preseuon high school footbaU games, said spokesman ~atrlck Spencer. The California lnlerscbolast(c Federation, which covers high schools in six counties outside the city system. recom· mended that all Friday night and Saturday afternoon football activity be cancelled or postponed. But the CJ F left final de· cisions up to the individual schools, said CIF spokesman Ray Plut.ko. He said the postponed CIF games could be rescheduled this morning or evening, or next week. In the hard-bit Pasadena school system, for instance, crosa-town rival& Blair and Muir h.igh schools scheduled their football game at 9 a .m . today Instead of thJs afternoon. Foot baU practices were canceled again Friday in that smog- bound school di.strict. There was no indication that any col· legiate or professional weekend athletic schedules would be affected by the s mog. ------fl-olr ol llw Dat1------. Clemson University Director of Athletics Frallk Howard, on the sufjgeation that rowing be added to the school's athletic program: "We ain't sonna have no aport where you ail down and go backward." . Marqttnlolat1so11 fi'•la. te Reper• All·atar forward Marques Jolauom failed lo m report at the Milwaukee Bucke' trainlnJ camp . Friday lo what waa seen as an attempt to renegotiate his contract. Johnson baa four yean remainin& ($200,000 per year> on a contract be aianed two years ago ... Larry Costello, former coach of the MUwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulb, aaid be may coach the Milwaukee Dona of the Women'• Profeulonal Buketball .. League . . . Guard Earl Moaroe, a veteran of 12 NBA 1euon1, wu abllenl when the New York Knicka opened their pre-aeuon trala1n1 camp. It la believed Monroe and the Knick• are in a contract dlapute ... The New York Neta announced the alanine of veteran 1uard Loale Dampier, formerly of the San Antonio Spun, u a free a1ent . . . The defe nding NBA champion Seattle SuperSonlcs and 1uard Deu1I Jolluoa are stalemated over contract talks. Johnson la In the final year of hlt contract and will become a free aaent after the aeaaon enda. Mi111in1 from camp wu veteran Palll &au. ltt~~F,,_.B_t...,.1 LOS G ES -Tbe Loe An1ela Kinp IC· m q\i.red defenaeman Bra8 Selwood from the Mont-' real Canadlem in exchan1e for future conaldera-· tlona. Selwood, 31, will Join the KiqJ ln tlm• for t.be openln1 of thelr National Hockey Leaaue treinlDe camp Sunday in Portland, Ore. Belwood pl,Qed for New Enlland ol t.be World Hockey AalOdation for the put seven aeuona. He bed four 1oall and 12aa1Lltain'21ame1 laat year. Selwood bu played a total of 100 IUDM ID the NHL and Gl lunel In the WHA. Leoa 11.oberta clubbed a 1rand slam home run • and WWle lloriOll drove across two nm.a, poweriq Seattle to a 7.5 victory over falterln1 K1n1u City . . . Meanwhile, Mickey &Inn pounded two home runs and three aln1lea to lead Tena' IS-bit auawt a1alnat Minnesota, and the Rangers ouUuted the Twinl, 5-3. The losses pushed the Royals four 1amea off the pace wbile the Twins dropped six games back . . . Kea Sla&fet• hit bia Mtb home nm while drivinl in three nma, lead· lnl Baltimore to a 5-3 victory over Boston aJck Ce....e tripled home two nma In the sixth innlni to Cive Toronto a come· from-behind 4-3 win over Cleveland ... Wa1ae Grou' pinch 1raod slam homer capped a six-run rally in the eiehth inning and powered Oakland to an S..3 victory over the Chicago White Sox . . Ven Roble won for the first lime since coming off the disabled list l wo week a a10. pitching a fou r-hitter aa Houston beat San '-O•un Francisco. 4-0 . . Center fielder Jerry Martln belted a two-run homer with tWO·(\Ul in the top or the 10th lo give the Chicago Cubs a 2-0 victory over Philadelphia .. Dale Murphy had five h.ils, including two homenl and a tie-breaking triple in the seventh. to lead Atlanta past San Diego. 10·7 ... The New York Yankeea·Detroil Tigen con· teat and Montreal-St . Louis doubleheader were poetpooed due lo wet weathe r . . . Boston Red Sox alugaer Carl Yutnemskl, who became the first American League player lo get 3,000 career hit.a and 400 home runs, talked buebal.1 with members of Conareaa Frid1y, but he did not meet with Preahknt Carter . . Larry Shepard, blamed by some for the pitching woes of the San Francisco Giant.a, aaya he la quJttin1 as the team's pitching coach after the aeaaon eoda . . . Mel Wright, Houston Astros pitching coach for tbe put four years, will undergo surgery Monday for the removal or a tumor from lus lung. tf adld .. , Nea... s,..r1c A•erff!••• Lam1y Wad.kl.a• and Larry Nelloa, playlna l!I consistently well on a rain-soaked course. teamed · to win a pair of matches Friday u tbe Unit.t Stat~ took a 5'h·21h points lead over Europe In the 23rd international Ryder Cup aoU aeries . . . s..lra Pel•er birdied the flnal four holes and teamed with Pat Br.._, for a record J.2.under·par 81 and the ftrat round lead of tbe Ladles Profeaaiooal Golf Association championshlPI at the Portland Golf Club in Oreaon. Co-.U..•• Sd•• E•911da Ola•llel Jamee .. Doc" CoauJlmaa, a 58-year·old swimming coach at Indiana University, became • the oldest person to ever swim the En1U1b Channel Friday when he reached •bore ln France after a 1ruelln1 l.3111·bour 1wim from £Deland ... J-. Zlmaawoda, the 1978 national clarUQC t':r.:roa wbo placed third ln tbe world cbampionabJ119, wu oa h1I ftnt day of construction work at Bet.blebena SWel Corp. •a Sparrows Point Plant. Zimnawoda, 35, wat belpina to build an oven at the plant when a pulley fell aboUl to feet, 1trlklnc b.iJD OD ta.. head . . . NFL Commlsaioller ftete a..eUe bat dlneted defensive back &11•_. a.,._.. of the New Jtns.tand Patrloll to appear at a bearini Tueaclay to determlae whether diaclpllnary action la ealled for In Cla1bona'1 lncldent with Boston Globe sports wrtter Wll McDt•'!t and other reported lncldenll with MWllDee • . • Tbe W Boxln1 AuoclaUon ba1 atrtpped ~ Gtldas of b1a llpt heavywelaht boxln1 ttUe for aJJeced.ly bl'9aklq a eoatract to defend it ... Tbe're l• a chance Spectacular lid will nm la tbe ~.ooo Wubinstoo D.C. International et Laurel Race Course, but flnt trainer ••• Del• 11ld be wanted to concentrate on tbe Jockey Club Gold Cup Oct . e ... A 1ellout crowd of n.ooo ••• American hurdler 9'dwla a.... break bll owa BrUJala all-comers record In the 400-meter burdlH at Ute lntemational track and, fteld mMt at Cl'Jllal Palace la London. MOHi won ln '8.21 aec:oack, O.U MeODda ~ tUa hll previOU1 mark . . . The Chlcaco Black Hewu of ta.. NHL have announced the 1l1ntn1 of veteran aenter l&M ..... la addlUon to four of their 1t'lt draft c'holce1 ... Tile Jobrlt Ice hockey tom ol Finland whipped tbt U.S. Ol1mp6e ,......._., ln an aldblU.C. match 1D nDland. QUARTERBACK MARK HERRMANN LEADS PURDUE TODAY. PewersTaagle Irish, Michigan Play Bruise Bowl From AP Dtapakhb Notre Dame Uruvers1ly President Hl•v Theodore Hes burgh may hf' ~ .... ing red, but black ;ind blue art· li ke ly 111 be the primary colors today when '>t"<lh ranked llich1gan hosts the: runth-ranked Fighting Irish Hesburgh, making a rar<> apf)4._'aran< 1· Thursday night al a student Pf'P rnlly 1m the Notre Dame campus, wa ... a 11tll1· disappointed that the natwn ... book11·~ had made the lruh a 6 to 7 point un derdoe for its seuqp opener And he let his feeJ.1111 be know«. .. JIMMY 111£ GREEK may know ht'> percentages," HHburgh i.a1d But I know Not~ Dame and we 're gonna cream~m." The Wolverine'> will hJv1· something lo say about that, however. and h1storv seema to be oo their side M1ch1gan 1:-. one of six institutions that holds a sen c .. advant.age again.tl the Fight.mg ln'>h The Ann Arbor school has woo 10 or ll meetings with game 13 on tap 10 Micbi1an's Stadium before a sellout crowd ot 105,000 and a regional TV au- dience on ABC· TV. .. TREY'&£ ALL BIG and they"re go· ing to be quick." said M1ctugan middle guard Mike Trgovac. refemng to the Notre Dame oCfense. "You just have to be ready lo be sore Saturday n11bt, that's all," he added Jn other college football games in volvin1 lop 20 teams this weekend l<>P ranked Southern California 1s at Oregon Slate: Iowa is at No. 3 Oklahoma; No s Purdue is at UCLA ; Rutge,.. V1Sils No 7 Penn State; Utah State 1s at No R Nebraska and Oregon will face No 10 M rch1gan St.ate Second-ranked Alabama and fourth· ranked Texas have the week off. * wen P"rtJv• 4t U(I A A \J\( "' ()f-"'l'JO"I \t•t .. lJ t .. n 1111 W;t\l\fnqton \.,.,. J•,.._ '4••• •t '11.-n1·otd M t1n1 .,.. _, W•\l'Mf'qton ~••••. " b • 'l1.tt• v\ C et Stet .. 1f-.., ,., toft1 .-i r..,-rHo\ Cott,.. 111 c.1t i1 ,.,. 101 .. P•tf•t n •OCitl(' 1 ,., •I /4t1/Df"·• n I ,q •t folf)fMlf') W•t,.-, ... , .. , .. ..., evu ,, • ..,_,, .. IV 4tt ,_,,•..,M• 4Af'nol , , .... nc, \l•t• •'Mont~'>•••,. Ml DWI ST HOft• o.m. et M Kft•Q.9n Atr '"ore• 4't WikOftlW\ .... ...,.,, ... llllN>I• Oflto \l'"e .. Ml-e f1ft1qion.tMK~~-,. W.,fi,.,"'"IQ •• Hof"O,.,~Y:tn v-""""''""'-•o-•••<>-••~ 8o•Hna C,r""""" tti 1ow• ~l•t• .,,,., h•t• ., ..... l!tt 0\19"-'"• ~ •• ,., llt4t1 \l,_f,. lit NfliOfa\ar.• •-4•'* \l•t• •I Totedo," f ~ '' t\1()1'n '1 Of\to U IOUTN /IH IOAe \t•l• •I I"~ to.~ ..... fl' " •f"W\ \lat• •t Auburn 1.J•' ¥1M°td •t Clf>mton f < •1ollft.4t et Dutt• M•\\1\\ICJS>' •I Memc>n•\ 5t.t•, ft M t•l"Tl1 IQ f 4'f ,.~ ~t•1- \/ 1rQ1n1• "' ~ort"' C•rot1ft~ \t41e " .,.p4l«N.n~•t•.-1Virotn1• l.c: I\ ( lf"(tf\n.MI •• \ Mt\\IUIOOf," Co•o••• .. W1111.,.. ~ ~,., w ..... r\YMt ~' C..Otctl• LO\.t•\VUI• .. M IMnl ,, •• ) l>l<P"•-.iVMI Tuts• .. SW Loll~ " W M l(N-•15ovl"C.,Oll ft•,n \outh•'" llllnou at T•ftM&Me \t•t .. " SOUT'NWIU f• .. •A&Mel llrftor.n ,.IOrl.S. .. Haonllllft.tl TufeneM ~k•.n N•• ~.-lt'n •t ,.,,.,Te<", n N•w ..-..it< O S4•\I •t l•1•\ (fl p,.\.Cl).f\ !>MIJ •I ICU," Color-\t .. • 8' AttLe<\•.o." •AST Sl utQe" •I,,.,,,, Stele IC•nw\ .. Pitt h,..,.,,... •• eo.t°" COii-. n Co~MW he ut •• Army C •••0-1 •I Navy w .. 1 v 1,....... .. Syre<u• Ma•wc:huw«t et Vlll-•a Or•h •I femple," Holy CtOM et 111 .... H.....,..,. McEnroe Breezes; U.S. Leading, 2-0 II EM PHIS IAP) -John McEnroe, the 20·year-old U.S. Open cbampioa, beat Gullermo Vila•. 8-2, 8-3, 8·2 Friday nl1bt lo Clve t.he United St.ates a 2-0 lead over ArpntiDa in the American IODe ftnal ol tbe Davla Cup. EtrUer, Vltu Gerulailil de- feated Ar1entina ·a Jose-Lula Clerc, t-1, 1-6, t-1. Today, Amertcu.1 St.an Smith aad lc.b Lub, wbo are WMiefeat· take on Vilas and Clerc ln the doubles. The sin1lea patrinp wlll be reversed for the final two matches Sund&)'. Mc En.roe and VUu bad 101De i ncredible ralllu. witb acrobaUcs by both, but Mcl:D.n>e was by fart.be more a1Ue. As ked later when he bad sensed a t.umln1 po&nt, the confi- dent youn1 McEnroe replied: "The flnt point, wbeu t won that " ed a• • Dam Cup team, wW McEnroe broto ln th• mtll and ell)Jth l.amu of the nrtt Mt. R b • In that ftr)al same, be reacbed 0 mson •et polnt wtth a forehand volle1 . winner at ao. Then enaued one ot tbtlr maplftcent raW11. CO&VAUDJ, Ore. <AP) -Oa ftnt, Heond and tblrd 1leace, tod•J'• Paclflc·lO Ooeferenae foott>.U .... bltw .. louUMl"ll Cal llld 0ntca aate JooU .... mllmaleh. ... .JoltD ..... coadl of .... 1'0, l·"i:.-: .. r blpl ... .._ ,_.-.. IUID't IO. ha1 ftnt.bud bowleda• of tlM Tro-JU4.'._~• --·-n;j OOID. rilllt at •·.. r...uc 11ld. '"They're like a INHJ••l11tt ftptar. 'l'MJ1l llMP ,....... ... tbt bo4J uw.,.JalJ.•• rmaa • ...,..,_., niAIM ... -. ... . -............. ,.. ............ .... ... y ................... .,.. .,....., Both were Jeaplna and cllvtnc at the net and rWmln1 from tbe ••Hive offeHl¥t tackle Anthony forecourt to the back, cbullll 1190& will bun &M Tro,_. wbo are dqwo. MAl'llJ. Jmpouaa.a. IMtl. IN4ledwtthlltc......._. . Fl~Uy, McEnroe pHted tM ~~'t.r"':: ~ ~:~~u:,~~ · :i'v!d'1 ~~ID~~~·~.~ "Ciel ... ·-----........... d ... ....,. ...... _ ntt., tM AD-~can run-ftve CanMCatJve Mnice ..... .. beelE wllo suffered • bndaed left McEnroe tat1.n1 tbe lut ot them ........., a1aJmt Te:aa1 Tecb, aa&pt ·. tt love for • W lffd, U. JNt = .......... 9-Hert, .RC*MOD aw.,$MMtlDu.t ... t ..... • JO. Ha ....W Mt pcUt eftec' ..... llln.CIDll ..&:...,._ c1ea1 '' four lUNIDI ~~to ... 'W~NfC-.. OjdllJ'lle'tOUldD• Dtt tJM"Mrf.i -Oii a fONliM .._ .ale lt lllllrl eo bad. Ht'• dtftnlta·· -.tbal NIMd Vila cloM '° UM ~ ....... •tilt trtp. We'll Jmt han to bueUDe. llc'inne put It •war watt ...... Mw mweb IM can pl11.,. wltb en ovetbea4. fl f ' ' FOOT8Al!.L J'SPORTS ON TV 'El CORADO OB TOM FARRA TRIES TO ELUDE FV'S TACKLERS JEFF SNYDER (53) ANO BART ROSTAGNO (72). Barons, Hawks Tie, 7-7 F17 Dominates Statistics, but Errors Hurt By F D BURGART Ot ,t\,. .:>•••Y ..,.iot !.t .. o Thi' Fo unta in Vitll• y fhg h Baron~ c.impilcd t!'w more 1m preS'i lH' lJl1st .<.., .•nd lt <. t-.1 Dora lin ("oldt'n llawk:s m ade Hw fewC'r t•r• or:s. Tht• t•nd rt .. ,ult ''·l" a 7 7 l1c in the sf'Json h1i:h sr·nool footb.111 OJH'nl•r f11r oolh tea m'i .it Or<1n gt• Co::i:st C11!f1 gl• I-rid.av nii:ht IS ADO:TIO"' lo buth lt•um•, suffermg lhrouJ,?h h1• usuJI first game Jilter; the 3.'>00 fan-.. ~ils11 got a f1r-,t quJrtr r ;n t Y.hrn t'1•• lights at t h" nonh • w. 111 1 ,.. stadium wt•r t "ut ThJI ti.IU· Pd 1 10-minute delay . but n C'1 lhcr team offered much offens ive punch wht'n the hghtc., went hatk on. In fact. tl was O·O at halftime, even tho ugh Fountam Valley had 123 t.otaJ yards through the first two quarte rs , whtle El Dorado could compile just 52. And while Fou11t.Hn Valley continue d to d o minate slat1s tH' ill v. the.: unde rdog Golden Hawks <1fll1t'OrPd on the verge of victory. taking a 7 O lead JUSt b efore the lhtrd q uarter ended HOWEVER, BEHl~O the s harp passmg of quarte rback Andy OeLuca, the Baron'> tied the score with 4 · 07 lefl in the fourth period on a six-yard pass £rom DcLuca to wide re('c1ver Em 1 ll' Harry Scott Ste10ke con- ' t.>rted And it appeared, despite the four interceptions and 61 yard!> in penalties. that Fountain \ a llt"y might wtn Thanks to Keith Richards. \\ho returned a punt 24 yards to El Dorado's 31 yard line, the Barons had a first down with 2 34 left to play. BUT THE GAME'S outstand- ing player , Mike Patras, came up with his fourth interception moments later, and El Dorado didn 'l relinquish thc ball until 45 s econds remamed Without Patras' h e roics. DeLuca would have enjoyed a sensational evening. Still, the 6-2 i.en1o r quarterback pe rformed well. <'Omolcliril.' 14 of 25 passes fora>! \ards But· employtng a tricky three man front line . the Golden Hawks forced the Barons to pass continuously Fountain Valley was only a ble to gam 51 }ards rm.hing a nd was minus 11 at the half WHILE E l. DORADO'S de fense s topped the run. the * * * ( t Oor •t<" ~ t I U ' J OOfilcl1f\ V~'4f"'¥' l\ 0 0 I 1 r d c;1mni1n-.. 19 run ~HoovPr ~If to • J v ._..,,,.,..#}CM'., tr,,,-n D f'Lu<d 1-,t .. 1nkf' 1uclii 1 4 ] loOO "'\"""''"" f"tr'\t OowM Qv~h"'\ varo~ Pct,'\•nQ y(lro--. Pa\.,tt\ Pvf\1 \ Fumbl~I P~n•ttlK--Y•fCK G•.,..SUlltlk t ED ... 1 11 I b J) I 0 S lS l•h~lll•m• .. 'FY 1) 29-.. 101 1'·2~• 1·1' '1 ... I EO ~m-!&-Ill. FtlZP<ttnck I) G«f\Mt 4-I, Fe"e • 1, Lf'''"'" 1..i FV RkhM~ ~19, M<Teor J 10, OeLUCA 11·' <,ou111 .. an1 9-8 ............ 1Pau1,.. f O 'Fana 2·•2 t lo rv O.~• , .. H-4 201 1 ........ lll« ........ E O 'Fltt!MlrlO t.). Simm In• I· 13 f v Heny l-26, Rte nerd• 1·1 York ~131 C,ul><'rnkk 3-2'. Ty..,. 1.a. Ra r ons · 1it.'f•·n -..c 1·11 m p le t<.·ly stifled the <. olo<.•n II J "' k., 11:.i-.s tng attack. ll:ni tin~ El [)r,rado to two complt•t1ons in I ~ dlk mpt• for 16 yurds Fountain V.ille)' nu'>l' g uard Brandt Hourlwn "'i.IS o n1 · of tht gam e·s '>l<tnuouh pursuing El Dorado s runn1 rs 1J11th 1ns1c.l1 :.ind outs1d1· l n all . Fount ai n Va llt•\ dom inat<.'<1 "tat1st1 cal!\ tom pil mg 15 first do\1.-ni, lo 1-.1 l>•Jt<ioo six But El Durado 011 )-had om turnover to rountain \ ullP\ .... five · Dvorak Advances REDONDO BEACH IAP l Sixteen teams advanced to the final round m the fourth annual World Champ1ons b1p of Beach VolleybaJI tournament at Kmg Harbor Friday. A pair of all-s t ars in the pro f essiona l I nt erna t ional Volleyball Association. Luiz Eymard and Jay Ha nst'lh. and a pair of Southern Cal All Am e ricans, Uus t y Dvorak of Laguna Beach and Tim llov land. led the quahfymg teami. ~. '-""""' 19. 1'71 DAILY PILOT •• -. ..,. ........ NDr-.. ~.::..=­... ....,~ ... FOftowf"O .,. tM top..,..,,, events Oft TV toclay. --·••nos are: ' ' ' '••cet...,.H .j.-,1 wort9' wetcfllng; ' I fair; ' forget It. 9 1~11 p.•., Cll:an• 7 ./ ./ ./ .f 'CGU.tot ~6;i&.i::' Nott• o..M at M1ehtoen. ~ • " • AMIE llf'I: Kefftt J..._., r8"tl-9royteos aftet"-Snf ,..,.,lfto. Tfte first matcftyp Of me ~ between two teams ranked In tfte top 10. Mk"IOM ts 9"enth and Notre Oeme <ftlnth. Notre Oame 's Dan De•lne has coached a team against Mkhf9en In Ann Art>or,,..,.,..., 10 years. In 1959 his Mls9GUrt ctul> won 20-1s ._, in 1"' 40-17. 1:11 p.a, Olan • 4 ' ' &MEMU.: "°"51Dft .e ~ Francisco. A t a 1 :••: Monte Moore and Wes Parker. Tfte Houston AStros continue their bid for a first-ever dl•istonaf cNtmpionShlp against the Giants. The Astros and Cinclnnetl Reds are enoeged ;n a torrid battle for the Na- tional L.eegue West cl\amptonship wt"' the Reds tn front by 11h oanws gDlftQ Into today's action. • 5:30 p.• .. Cbnnlll 5 .{ ' ' ./ BASEBALL: Angels at Milwaukee. A..-cen: Don Drysdale and Ron Fairly. The Angels increased their lead over Kansas City to tour games with their win over the Brewers Friday. With the magic number at 12. the Hatos will send Nolan Ryan (15-11) to the mound aoa1nst Moose Haas (10-9 ). OTMER TELEVISION Noon C4 l SPORTSWORLO "The Great and the GrE'a test" pairs toP men and women bowlers from the pre- sent with tap perlormers from the past tn a team competi- tion, taped at Dallas. Also, live coveraQe from Baltimore of Doug Jones' attempt to set a new h19fl.diving world record. 1 p.m . (4) I BASEBALL WARMUP. (22) PRO SOC· CER. <28) TENNIS Semifinal ptay in the Lipton World of Doubles at Woodlands, Texas 134 > FUTBOL INTERNACIONAL Espana vs. Italia 1n this week's World CU'P soccer match 2 30 p.m C2 l PROJECT S.O.S. -Pro1ect S.O.S chronicles HollyWOOd stuntman Stan Barrett's attempt to bProme the f1rst man to travet fast~ tha n the speed of sound 1741 mph 1 1n d rocket -oowered car. It is powered by a 48 000 horsepowf'r engine J 30 pm <2 SPORTS SPECTACULAR l976 Olym pie c hamp1on Howard Davis 111-0 l puts his unbeaten pro re cord on the lane against Termite Watkins 144-2-1) in a sch£-duled 10-round 11ghlwe1ght bout, taped in Houston. Al so. covnaqe of the ltaltan Grand Pn>r Ctaped > and part one of thf' U S a matf'ur roller skatmq chamo1oosh1ps, taped an Fort w orth. Tex Dick Stockton next.; 4 30pm <71 THISISTHENFL Arevi pw olthf-1978 N r L u 1mpa1qn k1c ks off d nf'w sea<,on for this root ball h1ghl1qhts show John Facenda 1s the narrator S p m 12 l NFL GAME OF THE WEEK. 17 I WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS Amateur b0x1ng featurtnQ a team m.1tch betwe('n the U S and West Germany Also thf' world motorcycle rextd rac1nq chamo1onsh1ps (28 1 PRO SOC· CER. IS2 l BOXING. 6 pm CSO l HORSE RACING Thf' second runninq of the Kentucky Pacing DPrby from Lou1 sv111e Downs It 1s a mtle race for two-year Olds Frank Deford and Barbara Hunter report 11 pm CS l COLLEGE FOOTBALL Purdue's Boilermaker s meet the Bruins in the Coliseum, played earlte r '" the evening Ste ve Shannon reports. 19 > COLLEGE FOOTBALL USC's Tro1ans and Ore9(>n State met earlier 1n the day 1n Corvallis, Oregon. Mike Walden and Dave Levy report. RADIO Baseball Cinc1nnat1 at Dodgef's , 1 pm .. KABC !790); Angels at Milwa ukee. S· 30 p.m .. KMPC '710 I Football USC at Oreqon State, 1 30 p.m., KMPC 1710), Purdue at UCL A, 7 pm . KLA C 1570 1. Boise State a l Cal State Fullerton. 7 30 pm . KWRM 11370 FM >. Hayward at Cat State Northndge. 7 30 p m . KGI L '1260 >. Ventura at Sad dleback, 7 30 p.m .. KSBR 188.5 FM >. Long Beac h at Golden West, 7·30p m . KLON 188.1 FM ) <The Daily Pilot is not ~sible for late changes.) UJ•fl'•Jl!1• .I .. Woods, Christian Score Wins . .. Gene Woods of Newport Beach captured the scratch main event while Alan Christian of Hunt ington Beach was the wmner in the handicap m ain Friday mght in the frnal reg ular s eason s peedway motorcycle racing program al the Oran~e County Fairgrounds in Cos ta M e~a before 4,150 Next eve nt on the s peedway calendar 1s the U S national finals al Costa Mesa Saturday. Oct 6 Woods was followt.'d acro::.s the finis h lme by Lem Fass of Yorba Linda, Shawn Moran of Hunt mgton Beach and Chnst1an Moran was second to C hn sllan m the handicap ma m with Sha ne Hawley of Brea, Brad Oxley of San Clemente. Shawn McConneU o f Garden G r ove and Phil Gagnon of R1 aJto followm~. Moran was the winne r of a s pecial match race, defeaung Woods. Dennis Bransfor d or R1vers1d& capture-d the i.econd div1s1on main whale Brian Tols o n of Corona was the third d1v1sioo winner. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division -Ugeb Kansas City Minnesota Texas Chicago SeatUe Oakland W L PcL GB 81 66 .SSl 77 70 524 4 75 72 .510 6 74 74 .500 7""2 63 83 .432 17""2 62 86 .419 19""2 52 96 .351 29~ Ent OIYbton Baltimore 96 49 .662 Milwaukee 85 62 .578 l2 Boston 81 63 .563 14.,., New York 79 64 .552 16 Detroit 78 68 .534 18.,., Cleveland 74 72 .507 22""2 Toronto 47 99 .322 49V. .. ,.,...,,,k_ ........ -.._..__, T-"'4.a...i-l lleffl-s.eosion1 Oet"°" • .... Vortl. 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A v.ra•Ule J>el'f ormer wbo pu.ntl, playa U....baclter ud II a reurve tullback, Scbnit1er Ht up I pair ot touebdownl wftll two out.1t.anct1nc turnover retu.rm ln tbe flnt half u the Sea Klnp beat HuntJncton Beach, 21·7, Frtda1 nJot. ~-....... ,_ .......... _ tteameoatoltMloebr- room fired up aDd dro" • ,.,..,.a~. Cl18MN DllPLAY&D a lot of poUe OD tM leo:::e. Alter tllit Olien nre t ..... .,,.. ........... the one, CWTa dropped Met to pus md wu rushed bid. He ... lltt twice md bd • def-- Wl'IDPed around hla lep wlllee be lobbed a pa.. to Boltby Tbompece ID tbe end JGM. TAKING HIS SHOT -Estancia Hlah's Bob Urmson taxes a handof( from quarterback Bob Larimer u Rich Chit· jian (00 > looks for someone t.o block. EdJson 's Chris Mack ......................... ll.-.r fi1thts off a blocker in the foreground. Urmson was a workhorse for Estancia, carrying 21 times BEFO&E AN E8Tl•ATED 3,000 at Newport Harbor Hip, Scbnltaer blocked a ftrat quarter field 1011 at.I.empt, 1cooped lt up and rambled eo yarda before be· IOI pulled down at tbe 10 by Daryl Ducharme . It took three runs by Chrl1 Bright to travel the flnal diJ. tance to the 1011 line and wake up the CdM olfenH. On tbe next terlel, Corou del )hr wu foreed to punt aftel' Just four plays and the Olien put another lon1 march toceti.er, drtvlq from t.beir owa Jl to tbe Sea Kinp' 23 OD MYeD plaJS. But OD tbird clowll, tbe 0Uen were called for oftemlve PIM in- terference around tbe 1oal line and they were forced to punl Coroaa del Ku, wbicb,didn't ~omplete a pus the entire nm lh ree quartera, fl.nally pul a IUI· tained drive together on the next aeries. Startinc al tbelr own ei1ht, the Sea Kini• metJaod:icaJ. ly marched 92 yards for an in- surance touchdown, Rob Cue going over from the one with o: 18 left on the clock. Taylor, Vikings Sharp In 34-6 Opening Win By STEVE ANDREWS Of Ule Dally ~lltll Staff Former Green Bay Packer , Jreat Jim Taylor was a tough, bruising fullback who scratched and clawed for every yard be aained. Marina High unveiled a con- trasting Jim Taylor Friday night as the Vikings steamrolled the Saddleback Roadrunners. 34·6. in non-league football ac· tion at Westminster High MARINA'S TAVWR 1s a 5-9, 165-pound dartmg halfback, who relies on speed, quick reel and an extra lunge for his yards. H e gave Sa ddl e ba ck 20-9 Verdict headaches on offense and de· fense as the Vikinas opened the season in impressive fashion. He gained 94 yards on 10 carries and scored three touchdowns, batted down two Roadrunner passes in the end zone, and, for good measure, blocked an extra point. "We don't have many guys go- ing both ways, but Taylor is our best athlete," second year head coach Dave Thompson said "He was outstanding and we knew we had to get a good game from him to look good offensively " THOMPSON ALSO NEEDED a s trong performance from MD Comes Alive To Def eat Sailors By HOWARD I.. HANDY Of lltt Dally ~119' Staff Arter stumbling and fumbling along for three quarte rs. the 'Mater Dei Monarchs exerted their authority with two fourth period touchdowns tD come from behind and defeat Newport H arbor High's Sailors, 20-9, at Santa Ana Bowl Friday rught to get the 1979 prep football season under way. The sluggish Monarchs were assessed 106 yards in penalties, threw only rarely and otherwise had trouble moving the ball against the stubborn Newport defense until the final period. "THE WAY WE WERE play- ing and making errors," Mater Dei Coach Wayne Coehrun said, · "bad a lot tn do with the way Newport played. ·•Newport is in the same situa- tion we were in a few years ago, · putting in a new offense. 1t Is · h ard to get it down before the • flr4t game with a new coach." Newport's Hank Cochrane fell ~is team could have won the 1ame. "Mater Del Is pretty tough but there ill no reason why "we couldn't have woo the ·•same.'' "We had more interceptions tonight than we'll probably have all the res t or the year," Cochron said. Jim f4ilan grabbed another but it was negat.ed by a penalty for interference on the Monarchs. PHIL SPENCER did well at quarterback for the Monachs. carrying 16 times for 36 yards including a aeven-yard run for a tnuchdown. He also connected on the longest gain of the game (35 yards) with Mark Ratto while completing five or 13 at- tempts with no interceptions. It was the aerial to Ratto that put the Monarchs in front with 8:44 left in the final period, then the insurance marker came on Spencer's seven-yard run. The other Mater Dei TD was a one· yard plunge by Al Varisco. It was rumble, fumble, who's got the football Just prior to Mater Dei's tying touchdown with 2: 17 left in the first half. Varisco bad quick-kicked for Mater Dei tn the Newport 25 and on the firat play. Greg Rumps recovered the first or two fumbles. quarterback Sam Aiello and the 6-2, 195-pound seruor responded Aiello ran the veer attack superbly, pitching to Taylor at the right moment, keeping for 32 big yards, and passing accurate ly when called upon. Aiello broke the game open wath a perfect S4-yard stnke to Mark Huntley, who had five re ceptions for 120 yards . Thal touchdown extended Marina '!> lt•ad lo 28 6 with 10 4 I left t<• play .. , laked the way Aie llo ran and thr<'w the ball, particularly that long touchdown pass,·· Thompson said. "Huntlt>y wasn't the primary receiver, but Aiello picked him up .. THE DEFENSE PICKED UP the V1kangs after Saddleback marched 79 yards on 14 plays on the game-opemng drive with Ed die Herrera hitting Bruce Mack with a 14 yard TO strike and a 6 o lead. ·'They had success h1tt1ng the fullback up the middle on that drive and 1t opened up their of fcnse, .. Thompson s aid "But we were able to take the fullback away a fte r that and it hurt them " The defense started to click and so did Taylor, scoring the next three touchdowns on runs of one. four, and 22 yards, giving the Vikings an insurmountable 21-6 lead as Jeff Avenatti added three conversions . Marina's final tally came with nine minutes left to play on a se ven-yard touchdown pass from reserve quarterback Bob Grandstaff to tight <'nd Greg~ Caine . 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Fro•P~BI EDISON ... voicing concern over the inex penenced offens1 vc lmc. but 1f F'riday's display wa11 a true in dJcator. there seems to be httlC' to >M>rry about Tackle Tim Inman and Boyer led the charge Estancia, meanwhile, which was forced to play many of its standouts on offense and de· fense, turned in a creditable performance. led by the running of Bob Urmsoo. who slugged it out with the Chargers' defense for 59 yards on 21 carries The Eagles· running game . however. f1rushed with 43 yards on 43 carnes <including losses by run and attempted passes) f ,,,.,,, •• r d1•.c:>n fO • &.1t~1,untNtorN'n.,tc'lll 0 0 0 0 0 I I I• 1 I\ f ct fl f\4plt • W \' ftt')m S.Vrer tMot-.n •I(• f d Roy~r 10 OW\\ trom \1-urf'r 'Mor Mn .,~• f o t< twlf 10rvn fMorNn•i<• 1 t d tr 8'tll )ti ryn IPetrit k 1t i1 t l A 4 400 ico\llMAl...0 Ft''' ftown\ Pu\l'w'i\ YM'1\ P•U•"'Q Y•f0\ p,_\\4'\ Pvnh Fumot""""'' P•n•lttK--Y.,O\ G•,...Si.1111t<t ln41vl<lw•l llut~lft• ., ,, • 0-41 11 l ... 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(,fNfRAI H Ol'>T w Qll~ Late ln the aecond quarter, the 5·11, 19-pound Schnlt1er was at it a1aln, th1I time plckln& off a.n lnurceptjon aod retumln1 it 20 yards to the Oiiers' US. Al~ it took the Sea kings just three plays tn punch 1t in, th11 Ume with Warren Oeno1s doing the honors from three yarcb out. M AIUNG IT ALL the more dramatic was the fact that Schnltger, a former Huntington Beach rea1dent, played youth football with several of the Oilers -mcludin& QB Dao Cur- ran. "I've known tlim since the eighth grade and I'm going tn thank him the next time I see him.·· Scbnitger kidded as he JOH~ olf the fteld. "Playmg against old buddies makes the game a lot more in- tense.·• he added. "You want to s how them you've improved more than they have. "But senous ly, they play~ a good game We Just played bet ter .. Actually, Huntington Beach dominated much of the game. Scott Starnes ended the game by int.erceptinc a last-ditch Pf'• by Curran with no time remain-rng. "'_ ........... 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Valencia 's Chuck Harris churned out 116 yards on the ground tA> lead the Tigers' at· tack. He scored lwo touchdowns, once by air and once by land on plays of four and one-yard, respecuvely. Irvine Coach Chuck SorcabaJ admitted that his t~am was young and untested in varaity ball, but saw improvement in the second half of the cont.eat and vowed that the Vaqs would improve. A bnght spot in the Irvine squad was junior Al Brownlee, a 5·4. lSO-pound s parkplug. He brought the host team's rans tD their feel on two occasiona with his twilltin1. turning style of run- ning. Toward Vte end of the game Brownlee took a Tiger kickoff 4S yards downlield before fanally being stopped in front ol the Irvine bench. Sorcabal s aid of his flashy running back: "This was bis first-ever football game, be didn't play much because he doesn't really lmow all the plays yet." Brownlee ran twice with lhe ball from scrimmage for a net of 20 yards. ,,_.. 1 .. , ,_., lrwlN 0 0 • ·-· V-+4...nt•,._f,_,8'_ ~lkll V ~-·""' a...11kal v ~ ...... ' ,_ ~·•It• I v-1 ... a,_ a.....111<111 v -z-... H -elltloft •1t1r fltllell I A_, ... ..._...! "'"'-llu-..y- ~HW"tY­ PHMl """'" ,..,,,. .. _, ....... , .... y_ --811191MC• y " u.m ,. ,.. ... '-» ,_, .... ............... t • .... ,. ,. .... , •n ).I , .. , ,___..,. ..... ~ 1·•: ........ 1.-: ....... Wl;0.A .... 7.-..... t;~l·1. V--»tM. P"iNI Ml; ........... ,; ~ 1.11. c.n.1 , .. ; •u• ••: e.-••· ................. 1-0.A"11a••t,M. ..,_., ..... s. ... • ................ ·~1-•: .......... M&Nllfl ..... v-v...,.,. • ..-: ...,,... , ... : ldNMM ,._ NEILL CRANE SERVICE SJ l .JJ74 ··········~··························· Nflll N(O N "" \AN TA A NA • • • it CAI-OPPOa'TUMfTY it .. . ~. NEWPORT'S ~Tl' GIEM 11 was a double-barrelled offensive THE MONARCHS MOVED to the five.yard line and Joe Goubert recovered a fumble for the Tars but on the next play. it was Rumps agaln on the re- covertna end for the Monarchs at the Sailol' three and two plays later Varisco went In to score. Mer Teyl<>r 10-••. Alello 10-JJ; Warbllrton 14:1; I.MY ).JI; u.tlO •tt, -1·•. Gr_..,.~11 _:::~=======::::::-• It • It threat, leading the l'Ulbiog at- tack and acorln« tbe Tan lone 1 touchdown. He also did t.be punt· 1 tnc and kicked a 27-yard field •oal to put the Tan in front, M after three periods. I_.. • ........ rtMlflt ~dd O.l•en•n·•· 101. Whit• I·~.•> Mtr-Alell0 .. 11·1, 12'; Gr-ateff 1-1.0, 1 1 .............. .... '-dd·St...iunt .... Mecll ..... "'"'' , ... 'I• '':'.!~~II.., S.170, Cel11t l·I, W•rbu,,.,., , .. t: Alan Gaddis did well lo throw- ing unW the aecood hall when be bad three intercepted by an alert Maur Del defenH. Mike Jobu arabbed two and Joe Donohue tbe other. FootlHIU Ope.er * * OV Faces War~en * •• J ·-· • • ow ... DOWNEY-Oc•an View H11b '• Sew$ open the im football aeuon at Warren m1h tonight with kickoff scheduled for I o'clock. · Oeean View Coach ~en Moata unlit a Hlllor·ori•rWtd and v.ter• dombaated unl~a marred • Olll1 by tbe loll of An·Smplre ..,,,: L••aue defeulve back Dan .. ,~:: BelUnl <elllibWty). M• Otlaerwlli, the Seabawu, rat-_ .... _ .... -~-·-•w 11 =ss eoat.adr tor operates with an I ayatem, led by quarterback Ray Kotler and re- ceiver TetT)" Bacbmeter, ln add.I· Uon to tailback.Doul lrvlne. Dan Clearwater keys the Ocean View defenae al nose 1uard. --tll• = = crown ud Elpt-man football IN unc»r ........... ....... • .. _"· I• to ~et na•t WI)' todaJ al Estancia HIP .... ...,,,._ .. J ._ N ; ~ '1-111 Ottl'll WU-,.._ ....___. ~ CbrlltiU tW11 .... u. .. ta.. a..n. are ta ae.Uen .a..pe.. School ..,.._.. • . •0 -".,.. 1MIJ ..._ ... "-.. ; ~ aeeordiaa ·to Moats. 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Kellll 8<0Wfl -L-1 Lovec:lay, dtfen~; Louis 8eQln -l lm Trlmper, wl1199r., Werren SltCH'_M ... ...,. .... LOS ANGl!LES KINGS AcQulred Bred S.1-................ lrorn IN Monlru l Cenecll-lor lutU<• conslder•llont MINHIUOTA NOllTH STARS -Sloned Fred 8¥rwtt, dltfenwmen; Kenl·Erllt An ··--Tom You"9110M, •lftvs USICneALL ......... ~,..-a.11 ... NEW JIEllSl!Y NIETS Sl91>ed l0<ilt Oomplff, tuffd; l'tlll Je<h•w• end Tim ....... ..,,_,,,_ IOCC•• ..... ~ltcut'L....­ TULSA llOUGMNIECKS -Sold Ille con lroct ef T.,.,... Oorroc:ott, defenMm.,., to WrHllom"' .. EllOflll> s.c-Dlvltlon flOOTIALL .................. LHellt HEW YOltK GIANTS Pl•c•d Ron Mlk ... t<ZYll. °"9Mlft loc:kle, °" Ille '"I- -lltl. ""'*' llOllTor", hlllbtclt. New Laker F~e• These new faces (from left ), Brad Holland of UCLA. Coach Jack McKinney and Earwin "Magic" Johnson of Michiga n . .... ,..._ State were on hand Friday when the Lakers opened their 1979-80 season with picture day. The Locker Room Here's What the Coaches Said Corona del Mar Coach Dick Morns. after his Sea Kings beat Huntington Beach, 21·7. "We played well defensive ly. particularly m the first half Offensively. we didn't do a very good job except for that last drive. But when you can do that at the end or a game, you have lbe making or a good football team. Before that. I was pretty worried. MOlllllS running team." "I didn't know b efort: tonight whether we would be a running or a passing team Arter tonight. I think we're a Hunti ng t on Beach Coach Dave Van Hoorebeke: "I was disappointed we couldn't run the ball but I was pleased with our defense. We played well against the pass and we got some good sacks. But our special teams let us down. I think we still have a lot of work to do.·· Marina HJgh Coach Dave Thompson, after the Vikings whipped Saddleback, 34-6: "I'm quite sur- prised by the final score. It's a good feeling, though. We ended last season with a big win over Huntington Beach (45-14 ) and we were a ble to keep it rolling in the opening game or this season." Edison High Coach 8111 Workm a n , following the Chargers' 35·0 victory over E s tanc i a : ''I thought we blocked pretty well, but ob· •Ot11UAA111 viously we have to iron out som e mistakes. Our interior did a cood job. Estan· cia wasn't very deep, but they're a good team. They never quit." Estancia High Coach Ed Bl anton "Edison made a comment that we hit with the m. That Be ll 's a pretty good bac k They 1ust out-horsed us. We tned to go a little conservative to keep it from getting QUt of hand . but 1t got out of hand anyway .. lrvme l-u~h Codch C'huck <;,orcabal fo lowing his team's 34-0 loss to Valencia "A lot of young kids found out tonight what 1t 's like to get hlt in vars ity ball We got better m the second hall, don't count us out. we'll be back .. \1ater De1 Coach Wayne Cochrun, afler the Mona,chs defeated Newport Harbor, 20-9: "l think it was our conditioning that paid off in the final quarter and gave us the wi.n . Our kids a re in top shape. We also start- ed blocking m the last quarter and that helped. Newport is learning a ne w syst em and 1t 1s hard to get it this early They have speed and som e powerful people." Newpo rt Harbor Coach COCHllANE Hank Cochrane· "We made too many errors on of- fense. Assignment errors aU the way We're going to have to cut down on these errors. I think we had a let-down when we moved the ball and didn t score ~re tn the second half " . Fountain Valley H1gt't Coach Mike Milner. followmg the Barons' 7.7 t ... with El Dorado: "I was happy the way we pla)ed defensively, but I was displeased with our foolish 0Hens1ve penalties and our inability to move the ball in crucial situa· Llons We dadn 't execute offensively . and both Coach Hastings <of El Dorado I and I agreed it was like a scrimmage " ~ Two-stroke Lead Fwmy Cars Vie at OCIR Eichelberger Six Under GRANJ> BLANC. Mich. <AP> -Dave Eichelberger fired a two-under-'par 70 Friday to grab the fecond-round lead at six-under 138 in the Buick Open at Warwick Hills Country Club. Eachelbcrger's rounds of 68-70-138 came despite a double- bogey each day. On Thursday, the 6·1 Texan took a two-over five on the par.three 11th bole. He took six strokes on the par.four fourth hole Friday. Eichelberger has not won on the PGA tour since the 1977 Greater Milwaukee Open. Two strokes back of Eichelberger at 140 were George Bums. George Archer and first-round co-leader Cesar Sanudo. Sanudo, who started second-round play tied with Ed 0.ugher· ly at five-under 81, soared to a one-over 73 on Friday. Dougherty slipped back to two under for the tournament with a 75 Friday. Several players, including W74 PGA cba1:11plon Bobby Nichols . were at three-under 141 . Davtd Graham, the current PGA champion, finished the second round at two-under 142 wblle Tom Wellkopf, who won the BuJck Open in J.B68, was tbe most familiar name in another Joa.jam at one-under 143. Go rdi e Bonin , Don Prudhomme and Tom McEwen wall headline a star-studded field of drivers in tonight's Funny Car Parade of Champions at Orange County International Raceway. Gates open at 11 this morning for qualifying runs with the first round of fwmy car finals al 7 Bob Correll will attempt to leap semi·trucks on his hangglider- equipped motorcycle over a dis · lance of some 100 yards at 10:30. Bonin recently won the U.S . Nationals at Indianapolis and set an all-time NHRA speed r~· ord of 2-45.90 miles per hour with an elapsed time or S.97 seconds. McEwen is the AHRA world champion and is a resident or Fountain Valley. Gollege, JC, Prep Football Scores Jia Marina Vllluwapn ( l'l!WPOAT·IAVll'I! TIA! ) ®RABBll 1 ·DIESELS LARGE SELEC1'10N 142-2000 I IAELLI WE SPEaAIJZE IN PIEMIUM TllfS FOi .QUMRY AUTOMOIUS PORSC:l-IE 11121 SllyP.trClrcll#I lnW - 557-4666 ·AND OTHER QUALITY mwtos ~ .. \ A Man', .... ., ... · •Bak," wbJcb Avco £aaben1 ... lwdq lb.la moa\b. It'• ahotber b at movie but dooe wtt.b 1ueb aklll tt.t Noel Black l• bot •1•ln. P ueer MU1J.n JlULllM>lf 11w the fllm and lmmed.lately a1ped Bleck to "1'ect Shirley MacLalne ud An· l.'-8•1. Hopklaa In • 'Conuntln1 .yttlt.t ... llAV• l'OLLOWBD Black 'a e Ml" ever alnce he made t.be re- meitable 1M5 abort "Skaterd.ater." a paean to the t.ben-ezplod1n1 fad ol 1bteboanlln1. Ht. fresh·faced op-ti11ft ltm hasn't cbanred la lood times qd b•d. Hll onno bair Is lh1nnin1 a bit and be admita tbat he ls now described as "younctsh," and not as the boy wonder Jllack was a product of the UCLA fibn school, but at a time "when there were no Francis Coppolas C'The Godfather'>. George Lucases <1itar Wars') or Colin Hlgglnses c·Poul Play') to s how what film school jCraduates could do. Also, all ~f the guilds a nd unions had longer a pprenticeship periods and were ·~-· ....... ITA"I Of NO!L ILACK'I NEW MOYIE IN PLANE SCENE P•ul M•zu,.ky, Don•td Sutherl•nd, Brooke Ad•m• Aboerd harder to 1et into thun they are now " Two earlier UCLA irads, Dems and Terry Sanders. had made their../ way mto the industry with a shorf film, so Black fieured he would "as· sault the Bastille" by the same method. He and partner Marsha.I Bakler (now an charge of ABC series development) raised $17,000 lo make the 18 minute him United Artists bought it for $50,000. BLACK DIDN'T begrudge United Artists the hundreds of thousands earned by the s hort. He won a con- tract from ABC to film two more s horts about American youths. then was packed by 20th Century Fox to direct a feature starring Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins. "Pretty Poison " l"ox removed the mm from rt:lease when 1t fa1led to attract busanesi.. the n movie c rit1 c11 madl' "Pretty Polson" a cause It was re relt:ased. 8LACS J'OU.OWl!!D the mt.take. with aaotber. "Jennifer on M~ llllMI;" whWh he-desert~ u "''01ie Of' the 14 unaueceaaful dru1 pictures ol 1'70." 'lbat wu the year the 1tud.loa tried to fol.low the acid bandwaaon ot "Eaay Rider." All at once Noel Black wu a boy failure. and for five years be devoted himself to writing acripta, ralalq his two children and or1anhln1 retrospective tributes to veteran mm_ makers for the Directors Gu.lld - "ao l could tell myself l wu still ln 1ho• buslneas "FlnaUy In 1976 I decided to gel back in th.rough epi~ic television," he said. "The Idea of doine ll scared me, because I had started in the mm business at the top, with my own feature." BLACK BEGAN dlrectin& episodes of "Kojak." "McCloud." "Switch" and "Quincy" and found the ex- peri~nce worthwhile "In television you shoot nine <scrtpU pages a day , l2 or l3 tf you· re under the gun Doing three pages a day 1s not so tough after that " He also made a 'ilm for public telev1s1on and shot network pilots. tn· cludmg "Mulligan's Stew " Mason: Angels to Vampires 000 <AP ) -Jn his "Oh. I think Larry (Olivier ) ts aimed for CBS Tekvision next lywood movie, he does more rums than I do," he season and Is ba!'led on th<' best angel tn a business says modestly. But he admtl!> i.eller by Stt>phen 11 Kang <"Car· MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE e out James ~ason that he spent only 12 weeks al rie." "The Shining"> Mason describes hi ole as ''the vam-his Swiss home las t year and has plays a m}Sll'rtous "advance ptre's PRman. beenthereonlyf1ve week s~ofar man" for the va mpire and 7he urbane nglts hman is in 1979. Clarissa as one of the victims maki·ng another h1·s infrequent .. Also tn the cast David Soul, "I'm quite a keen gardener. u d I I A cs WO_._ trips to th town where he Bonnie oe <' 1". .ew yr " • ~• Mason remarks "Comes sum· h Cook Ed L'I d Spent a dozen Stwar years . Wh Elis a , r an ers mer and off we go. en we rc-Then he was ma ·ed lo the pro· turn, everyone tell s us how good ·'The produt'l1on 1s quite vecative Pamela Mai.o n, and the our fruit had bee n... hig hly budget ed .'' o bserved peir m a naged to make ne ws Mason. with regularity. MASON, WHOSE angelic "The r e 's hardly any dlf· NOW MASON'S homt: ts in performance proved a solid ferencc between this and a mov- Switzerland, ha s wife as the virtue of "Heaven Can Watt,.. 1e for theaters. Well, there 1s a Australian actres~ Clarissa has returned for "Salem's Lot,' sltght hangover of pressur<' to rr a four-hour thriller about vam-move along quickly. whi ch I Kaye, and he leads the quiet It pires in modern New England. s uppose is c harac teristic of AL-.'<,. ~l'fo: A,,,..,,.. H4-M>H•(...(J'lf rttf I AJ rJf rut -..011'.Pt• Pt(. l'UHl rx;e >' "• , .... lf.tl-" "''"',.. ''CSA W,,. OF THE DIA&> .. .,,, RlOM THE DEl'THS" •t - '"Dllltr" CPG I "l.OYE & IUUETS" --nfE AMITTYILLI HO.IOI'" •1 O'fH DAii Y 12 JO Mainly because he never seems The Warner Brothers production tele v1s1on " to atopworking ~ ~--~-_:..::..::_:_:..::.:.::.:.....::.:..:.::..:.::.:..:..:::..:..:...:..:..:..:.....:.. _ _::.:..:..:..:.:..:..:..::..~~~--~-~~----~-~~--~~-~~~-~~~~- ANIMAL CRACKERS • A. /, 1-~--: SINGING TELEGRAMS '(//\. •' L 714/675·9966 WE'lll COMIDY TO 001 .,.., .. An erotic ideal.".1ACK•u•ou. .... ....ei {jlANCARW <;JIANNINl ......,..,.NTO"I"" ELLI. ':JENNffER 9'Ne_,LL The Innocent \,,.,.,.,_,..1.,..ui.I 1--i• oA 11 l>11tl•A11·1tl '.\lur~ R ' COIOt "''"" o. MovielClb A"ALnlS f'1lA ~ oomioo.~ ____ _... ,......_ U .00 S...,_ C'"'-a S 1.00 ...., .......... 2,... NOW PLAYING CllUOMf HAltlOfl IUO. OfllH·t• Orange 634 2!>~3 Santa Ana •,31 1U1 More E.ntertainlng Than Humanly Possible' ... Lois Chiles MIChael Lonsdale A "" Richard Kiel. -... C<rme .._...,Albert R B<occoh ....... L!.'WIS Giibert -.. ainstopher ~ -.JotinBa.rry , ... ~o~ ..... .._ .. KenAdarn o,..,--MICNelGW _,.. _ .. WlllldlTI P C..rTllOQ!l •-·-· r .. :_::;;..; ~1 CINE DOME I t I • CHANAll AV( 11 IA J#'f OllA~l U.~J "'ALIEN' Is a corker, a walloper, a rouser, a screecher anct a ton of fun." Oet'9 Shallt, NBC· TV tn\IUfD P&U- IOOCY II !f'OI ~Ill OH 000f1"1 --- ---MllllC..,. ST-.-..-, .. WANOCatU111 -'"' r•occo 1111 tee& NOlfl e .a< Mltll NOllTH DALLAS H>tl'TT 111 ~11• KA~SHOr 111 '"l'Hf OfY HUMTU" CR I WU•t\ , •• ,,,,, \Af ,,....._ 1 U•4MM '"THI MUrf'fT MOVlr IGI .... ,, _, ,, ...... , lAf/--~•._1 _H .. THI MOOM•AKl:r .,.UHICAM!f:M lll'GI "'"-"""'-80CKY H1N1 -IWA' Mln111 INTIHTAINMENT I MOVIE AEV1EW I TAMA LOW• ••D auu.n 1 ............. D ......... ) ~w ........................................... Pa!OClllllColwwr Olrwctw ............ , • . . • . • • .• . . . • • . . . ..•.•..•. Stuilft 11_,,..1'9 kPllllfllO.--~-·~-~·-·· ............. ~T,_.,... P-••"-'~11-.. Ole: a.-.--· -·~ ..... fMIM!'1.~ MMtU., ........, $Mite. ........ DI--. ...... it•; ~Me! v. $em!, A*et't s.11111, V81 Awry. 11"""'"9 tWne -\CllJ ""'-'-MP.AA ...... : II 1cwenunent object -so do we. All the more &o since, it sooo t.ranapires that Ireland, the blond mtlltnu ol Mafia aanglord Rod Stel1er, bas far leel information about bis nefarious actlvitlea than sueb reactlly accessible henchmen aa Strother Martin and Val Avery. The whole film becomes a strenuous exercise i.n futility, underlined by the fact that Ireland, labeled a key witness against Steiger by the FBI, actually wu witness to nothing, but is rubbed out anyway -just one more senseless ltilltng. NOW PLAYING ....... -I-TM c.oolll MU 'Alltl lfllff·I• ttunlillgton lllcll &4t-osa8 Omrge 634·~~3 Buena Park 821·4070 <:o-Hlt At an.tna "THE CHAMP,. RYAN O'NEAI. Co-Hit At ClnadOIM "OH GODI" ...... Ca .. Aax Foll••' I• oae of the ...a llPl'Oal'lo-tv' t.aaw •m•• ever .. de ... -Rlchenl Dol*4111 Jr~ P~ Star·"'- the first five should prove the proverbial piece of cake. In any event, you'll colleet that all-important extra point for correctly identifyins the offstage chancier-in one of-the most J>Opular plays of all time. Go for iL 1. 1'0 nlE EXTENT that he requires my services. I am cognizant of the place I am re· quired to inhabit. the singer declared in what musical? 2. Cora Frye probably wouldn't have siuled under that name, but she made out quite well un- der what pgeudonym? 3. "Don't do the crime if you can't do the ~rnD~ lW_S 1F£~Rl1~0fr~ tl/6HrJ ,__....._,,_ IMA f'tAll 8re' !>l9·!>339 ltlOOIUIUllST Anane.m n2·6446 ~«» ~······· .. : ' ' : .... _ ... _<MW_~: ...... ........-... . STARTS TOMORROW Y&Un yt(W fOuelTAIN WALLO Glrden G1M1 H4·!>338 Dtllfl.fN STADrUM Dfllfl·IN fountain Valley 962·2•81 Oiano• 6J9 sno ---1·--·-· ...... ,. _ ........... , -~=, ..... _ -· 'R ... ~.:.:r.:.':!.J' ~ LlllCOUIDRIYl·lll time" .as tbel: caJ admonitloD e what TV tbowr •. lhtat trc:a.n WM pictured ~ fot prealdmt with 1l ho• la, his aboe? • • 6 • • I. wao. INWllA.T'MOVU. aa1d ''The P'rencb don 't care What U..y do, actually, ai 1oq aa t.be7 prooounce lt properly?•• 6. "Take a deep breath md throw awa1 thoM pilt." ls the upbeat lyric to what=:; aon1 of the Forti•! 7. 1'bo cave Pete Rose the Die "Charlie Hustle?" · 8. In "Jaws," Richard Dreyfma performed an autopsy on a shark and pulled out a car Uceue plate from what state? I. AN ACl'aESS NAMED Peachel La Tour la the umeen mother of a policeman In what play? 10. Bill waa supposed to be the teacher but when his pupil kept him after clua lt dawn~ on him just who was doing the tea~bing ln what movie? Lu& Week's Auwen 1. "Can Can" (musical question > 2. Bruce Cabot <name change) 3. Olivier. the bird (Peanuts character> 4. Richard Nixon (no lumps) ~.Yugoslavia lGus•Jiomeland) 6. "No Left Turns" <Maggie Smith movie > 7. Leo Durocher or Bill Terry <Brooklyn quote) 8. "BellsAreRlnging" lPlua04433) 9. Four sevens <Dreyfuss' band) 10. "The Fortune Cookie" <movie riddle) (~ JIOUr ~to TRIVIA, clo IM Doil11 Pilol, Box 1560, Cana Me•a 92626 AU entm1 mut be rtteiwd by Wednuday, otMnoin half IM ploJ/~•· lo.It score unU be awarded J "A BRAVE, llTEU.JGBIT, B/llUJAl1LY CRAFrEO Fl.MAS CtMITEWOIWIY AS JDDAY'S HEAIJLllES." II ALA# ALDA WllllE TIE BRl.LIAJIT SClll'T. Cl&RS1DALL §EDLJcrW,W OF ..JOE TYNAN ~ --~~~Olll fD•t'Ai !tlllllll \I V/Nl/IN -G!llt"I Ut•K*l=-!·\*4mct ,, • DAUGE MAll SOUTH COAST lDWAflDl° CllllMA WlS T Ora.no• 837·0340 Coslol Me1.1 !>•6 211 1 Westmrnllet 891·393!> MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "OH.GOO" "MOONRAl<ER" (PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" · ''.:ROCKY II" IPG>. "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) .. "HOT STUFF" (PG) "THE VtllAIN" · "1'HE COtiCORDE -AIRPORT 79" .. T);tE BR,NKS J08" (PO) "STAR WARS" "~PAICQRN ONE" (PO) (LIWTt&IT-Oj ISCAPI FROM ALCATRAZ ~ " " Plus ITA881NG CllAaLSI a&ONION u a ... ,,.. ~. h ........ t\Udard ,_Ma _,.._ -1 loner ualna the ~ver ot to wnu a triHte veaaeaoee. To be _.. Uda~MI afteo wotk..S for him lo U.. ptllt; butt.bi. time around, aa ~by Wen· deb MQel, bf le•vea IO 1DMY iuocat bJttaD· den dud ID hla wake that not onlJ doel tM SwW LOV8 AND auLLSTI ,._ ............ 0 ......... 1 ~...... ............ • .. ....... , fleN:flOKOllMr DINCtw.... ...... .• .. . .. .. .• . ..... I..,, ........ ,. k.!IJl!lfley .......... ~~--17·--·· ....... --=:, a--. .._, Jiii ........ ,_... ~1.!I'.~' "'9111ft, ~ ........ OUlfMll. ...... 1( ..... ......._. v. o-. A-.rt $11111'11, VII A-v. lt.,....tlfM -10ilm~ M~AA,.......:lt &Ot'enament object -ao do we. All the more ao abte• it IOOD transpires that Ireland, tbe blood llltltnu ol Mara.a 1an1lord Rod SteJaer, bu far 1-information about his nefarious actlvitlet than such readily accessible henchmen u Strother Martin and Val Avery. The whole film becomes a strenuous exercise lD futility, underlined by the fact that Ireland, labeled a key witness against Steiger by the FBI, aetually wu witness to nothing, but ia rubbed out uayway -just one more senseless kllllne. A!HtfRSAl ltll.llf " •. ···-, .. ,, ............. , ........ ~ c.tmJ NOW PLAYING llWAW' -T-TCNI CM.DOMf lftU ran llllYI· .. H11alln09Dn llKh Ml-OOU Ot1ngt 634·~~3 Buena P~1k 821 4070 RYAN O'NEAI. Co-Hit At CIMma . "THE CHAMP0 Co-Hit At CtnedofM "OH GODI" ...... c ... AllX Foo-· I• one of the moet .. roarto-ly' t.aay •ovl•• ever•ade." -RlchMI Oobbn Jr .• Paudena Sfar.fiewt . •' 4. • • .. •• •• '· •• u. ~.....-....-~ the first five should prove the proverbial piece of cake. In any event, you'll collect that all·important extra point for correct.Jy idenlifyin1 the offst.age charae\er in one of. the most popular plays of aJl time. Go for il 1. TO ftlE EXTENT that he reqWJ'ea my services, I am cognizant of the place I am re· quired to lnhablt, the singer declared in what musical? 2. Cora Frye probably wouldn't have sizzled under that name, but she made out quite well un· der what s-eudonym? 3 ... Don't do the crime if you can't do the ~~~ l!LUS 11£ ~Rlrtlff, or r~ ~!GHr 1 IMA f'lAlA Brea ~29 ·~JJY lllOOUIHllT A~ 172 6'A6 ~«a ~ ........ . . . : ' \ : ....... _____ :A: ·-- STARTS TOMORROW YAUl'f YIPf fOUllUIN UlllY Garde~ Grove 894 '.>338 Dtl"l·I• STADIUM DfllYl·I• loun•~·n v~nev 96? 2481 0ranoe 639 eno •-•• •••.-=• ••• ••••• • ..,.., ... -••u1 r~~·:• .. .=!A l R_.~-r.:-==--.. --~ PLITT CITY ClnUt IOUTI COAST lllCOUI DfUYl·ll Or<1nge 634 9282 Cosi. Mesa 546·2711 Buena Parll !>U 2223 10 Hllll illCCIPTEI fOtl Tilll EllGMOIHT • · Ume" •u tbe mU1Jca1 admc.Woe OD what 'TV 1howf· 4. What PGlitldan •• pletund n.aiq for president with • bole ln b1a shoe? '' • , .,,...... r, •• ~ • ~ ' I. WllO, INWllAT MO"!i_1~, "The Preacb don't care what they do, act • u loq u tbey pronounce lt properly? .. s. •'Tue • deep breath aGd th.row away tboM pllll" 11 the upbeat lyric to •bat popular IODI of the Forti•? 7. Who &ave Pete Rose the nickname "Charlie Hustle?" 8. lo "J1w1." Richard Dreyfua &>e1f'Oilmed an autopsy OD a shark and pulJed out a ~Ceme plate from what It.ate? . t, AN ACl'aESS NAMED Peacbet La Tour la the unseen mother of a policeman in what play? 10. Bill was 1upposed to be the teacher, but when bis pupil kept him after clua, it dawned on him just who wu doing the teachinc ln what movie? Lut Week'• Auwen l. "Can Can" (musical question) 2. Bruce Cabot <name change> 3. Olivier, the bird <Peanut.a character> 4. Richard Nixon Coo lumps) s. Yueoslavia <Gus' homeland> 6. "No Left Tuna" <Maggie Smith movie > 7. Leo Durocher or Bill Terry <Brooklyn quote) 8. "BellsAreRinging" <Plua04433) 9. Four sevens <Dreyfuss· band > 10. "The Fortune Cookie" (movie riddle) fSnd lfOUr CIMWen to TRIVIA, cl o tM DOJllf Pilot, Boz 1560, Coata Me.a ~ AU mtl'W1 mUlt ~ rec~oed by W ednadalf, otMrwi1e half tM plauera' '4lt 1core Will ~ awarded.J ,.h I " ~f'~-­~? ·- "A BRAVE, llTELLIGEllT, BlllWA#TLY CllAFTEOFIM M~ AS 1DDAY'S HEAIJUIES." !!iEDtJdl/,'iJY OF ..JOE TYNAN ,., ,.;·. :1 ,, • II·~ 1V M1t1fll I Vt NI fl/ti WAC,A/11\l !!!Jc--"P"'V~ ~-~· UteM:J1f.S•41:tct CNWtGI UU IOUTM CGAST lOWHll' ClllUllA WEIT Or1no1 &37·0J.40 Cos~ Mtta !!•& i111 wn1mmS1e< 991 39)', MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "OH.GOO" "MOONRAKER" (PG) ''CAPRICORN ONE'' · ·~ROCKY II" <PG>. "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) "HOT STUFF:(PG) "THE vtUAIN" "''Tt'tE COtiCOROE -AIRPORT '19" "THI BRINl(S JOB" (PO) ~--•.. The · G , ;.-,,,,:;.Wfil1 ._ .. , ~~ JUST YOU =~.:.~ AND ME. KID •U .,. ....... .. --ls e • .... ,~->- TUBE TOPPERS -·CBS t:ioo -''Tht Paradl9e c0n.--- nectJoa." y Ebeeo and 'hil da""1ter Boo.U lt.&r tn UUa new TV movie about ,...L&'otl!!ll9• .,r.plf',,..,,,~.-... -·····~·· I =·=:=.::: ·-........ ................. ....... _ ... ....... -.-•• 8".) ·-.. ~..,... ... .,..,,. .. , ...... .... ........,,....,.o...ne ,... .. .,,.,,.._ .... ----•IW,,..., ............. ......... , .......... , war fliDfU.I I ._.,. ..... -..... ~ ·-AM ...._.TOO 1:0-Getting It Oa •• 14 •• ,_. lundown" 111MJ fby 0.-, ....,. tN~.A ......... ~. In .. llgllt eoM* a tultl- ._ ... H-Md t ltlller by a rafor"'9d ~· l! lw ., IO "*'-I Suzanne Somera drops by to give Norman Fell dlsco lessons on "The Ropers" tonight at 8 on ABC, Channel 7. • OMCle Ul'ON A ~ "Stly Ptre .... • Two brotfl· -Md en •.pilot atop a gang of thlevff from ~ tflt Nepoleon Dielnond KTOM ttlt Eng--1· E. 1t• WM'nmY AHO THI ,.,.,., •o WlmCINO INCW. ''The Bio Hu Of Uttle Wlu" A llme gltf -a ~ ...... pble lee a_,, and her acil,.. lmagirletlOn In a ea-to COtwtnca a Irland to wOltl. I WILD, WILD WIST 90Ul. TIWN lkACK MAH'l LAHO "Mau Ml!U" NllY9f-befot• -footage.,_ act• of genoelda under tfla QUIM of allmlnetlng Mau Mau. and ,,.. my111• lllat -· \IMO to diaerad" the Alrt.- cen wat °' na-allon are __,,lned, (A) 11:IOI ()) 'AT AUPT PRBt•U. Ho.t; Frlll'k I( wan. 1:-IOWl "lntarnatlonal Flnalt" ~ ...... 8yOney Sue--0.AW~AHIM~ ,.....,. ... 18-l Premiere) -»tEINOOf- ... ()) JA80N CW 8TM CCWNC> (Pr....,.) • U'OMIWOM.D Live covar•o• of an dempt to ... Iha world record high dtYtl trOln Baltlmora, Matytand; • bow II no tournament i.tumg Ol6-tlnw9 and cun9nl ..... "°"' o.llM. T- • YO'f NJ/I TO THI 80TTOltt Oil TMI ICA •Ill NCAA llOOTMU Nolle Deina al~ • MOYi. • "Blodc 811et ..... (1$44) EMt Sk'9 !Om. The IOda •-up tfla town wtth -.,.,_, I 1 lit • 30 min.) • OUTa UMfT'8 F-~of~ 11m11ar beci<gtounda -.. lal'I _..,. thalt Ittner, an alien "°'" • die...,, wond, retuma lo Claltn them. • TAAlAN Tile daughter o f a dee-' ctliaf le about to -hat rlgttt1ul mi. .. IMdar of the tribe, when Iha le Challer>Oad by a Qlant warrior. .mllJUINWON.D COHM' INICATION "U.8. Co\waga Of World Naon'' Kaltll Fullllf. prMl- denl of Ille Aaaociatad Pr .... and Elmer loww. form« dlracior of ABC newe. join t.o.t oamat SchOrr for a looll at U.S. OOYWaga ot wortd -· 12:IO 8 ()) TNVAN / IUPP UVIN (8-on P,..,.,..,a) I MOUT TMM<480tlf 1:CIO ,.. GAME IHOW 81QVN.J.SY Tiie ~ tty to S*· IUada one of lMlr' aldarly rand! !Wida to "tall• " -.y, .• bu1 only manage to lnault him. C'Jaa1111ef l..l•flng• 9 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles G KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angele'> (]) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D l<HJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego e KT1V (Ind) Los Angulcs e KCOP·TV (Ina I Los Angeles e KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles l'i> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hun1ing1on Beach • ....aN: IWOl .. 1 Peria le loroed to , ... ,.. MOt"41r man'• peat Wflar\ the IMF~ for ltolafl ~metwlal. • MARCUI Wll.IY, M.D. An olHlald _.., la ao ~ of -gary that ,,. ~ "°'" the llC>apftal. ...... ''The Up10n Wor1d Of Ooublae" CO¥eraoe of the ~of 111111150,000 Ooubla9 •~• trorn Iha Indoor arena ar Iha Wooctlande Inn OU1tl0a Houaton, T•aa 1:tl G MtaaAU. "°"""" """'' ., s... ,,, .... CIM:O CileM\ 1:IO 8 ()) IO MtNVTU (s.uor-t f',.,.,._a) CMa1~ pfl8f Glenn prolllae a 1-. aoe boxat. Batey Aaton reporra on •••n-aga aulctde D MCMI • • "II Ain't May" ( 1943) Bud Abbot!, Lou CoecellO. Havoc •bound• '"'*' • cNmpk>n llorM II ~ -r/ by mlltaka. (I hr., 30 min.) 2*>1:::"° 8an mate• a -ioua mi.- take wf'9n ha tuggMla tllal • netghborlng rancher ... """' tor .... wounded aflartff. • •-.&JON DOU.AA MAN s._ tt1M to pr-1 a 9tOlan ,,..... from tN11f1Q leunc:hed ... ~·· VIP pleDe. • MOYll •• ''W• Of The DMda" < 1m1 JoM w~. O.abby Hayee A cowtioy -· out to a-...noa Ille fet"41f'• mur- der and fiftd .. brother. wtw> llaa ~ mlNlng for many~· (1 llr.) (]) MOYll •• '" "~etiouae" ( 1873) Aia-d Aoundll'M. V1t1Ca EOwarde. 2:IO 8 CM UOR'T'I 8"aAl. CooHwaot of Stan Batrett'1 attempt to braalt tlla aound batrler on land, .... ,...,, ...... ,...,,A .............. ........... _.. ..,. ............. . t.I. ...... ..., r'· ~'lit• TlltH . ,..,~rt,.,. !.~ ........... .. ~=-.......... ....... A-ldlrlloM.. ••r. tH•nU11I of • Mt9ff"l'I ~I ... ......... a '*" Oft ...... ,,,...,,. to ... a,_..a ........ (I In.) . ..,.,. ·~ "1lle Trtl ~ .. ( tta.> Jdwl Weyne. VerM .... A~~ to IM No11'1w11111 t9rYttofy In MWdl Of a gold ,,.. and -.=1t (1 lw.) •~AT'°" Jan ¥klllnlet 11..-0r..,.,_ Joirl9 th9 Pccia OreNetta IOt • ....-..... anom Of ,... own ~ !bl . ...,_,.,. De VIII· or-i" and ...... up wtttl tpaelal gueet gultatlet tkldlY PIDet'9ll In "Ume- ~ 9"-'' end ''A 8tNll Hotel ... (A) uoeCI>~ INCTAOUUA C-aot °' a tan-round llgfltwelgtlt bout .__ Howerd 0.. and Tattnlte WMl&lna, IYorn Houeton, T-; auto racing'• "al!M Or9nd Pita from Monn, "aly, U.8. RolW Sliatlng CMmp6011eNpe lrorn Fort Worth, T-. -~ MHOITAHD • TIJMA80UT Ill MOYIE • • "The Two Fae.a or Or .le*yl" (1N1) Paul ....... 0-, AddMM 4:CIOG INPtMCRE "L A. County F•lr In PC)m()fta" 110111· Boyd ~-.~-.. • MOVll * • * "A Hard 01y'a Higllt" (lllM) The 8Mtlea, Wllf'9d Brambell • LATINO COH80RTlUM GD NA'TlONAl OU> TIME FlOOC..D8' COHTUT The wortd't gt .. IMI fld- dl«I ,,_. In Welti«. ldailo. 10 compete for lop llOnora In one or lhe cc>unlry't moet a•C1llng old-time c;ont•t• •:to I THt8 18 TH~ NFl QUE PAIA. UAA 7 "Bodoaa De Porc:elana" ..... MOVlt • • • "8 1aclt Arrow" (Animated) 8aMd on Iha !Mory by Aotler1 Louil s1-11•m1n1 HO. NR. CW. Oil THE -I NIWLYWID~ ... WOflll.D cw UOR'T'I wee Wor1d SUC* F .. lh· «Welglll Ch•mp1ona111p bout b•h•••n Al••I• Arguello •nd Bobby O\acon, frOft'I Iha Forum In Loe~ • MOYi. * * • "Tiie 8'>anlah Main" (IN&) ~_, O'Hara. Paul Hanrald. An adYan-. IUfat r-1 baautlful girl frotll a Yllftlnoue ~ man during the dar-of ptr-.cy In the 11111 century. (2 hra.) • an attorney who aearchel for f1is son tn. Ha wail. • t NBC e 9:00 -''The E!Jer Sane· tton. 0 Clint Butwood turm ·moantatn climber tn thl• adventure movie with Geor1e Kennedy. ABC G 9:00 -The Love Boat. A two-hour season premiere with the c rulae 1hlp off to Alaskan waters. Eleanor Parker and Ray Milland are among those aboaTd . • MCMI •• .. ...,..Of......, .. I tt11) Oltrwl kid, l.dow luclle11a11 • l:c:'TMCI( The ........... ~ and -IY b9fllnd tN -at the reoa ttadi. i.urtno -laedlng oon- ...... for -Kentudly Oat'br er-and -of IN top ~ In IN country. (A) Cl) llXML&JOM DOUM MAN l tava, 1uf1Mlng frOf'l'I _..... following an aolll• dent. llnde hlmMlf dlflln6. lnO • -wtlo Ilea MMellCMd him. a:aol =...OOMIA .. ,.,,. Harall Aaallty Ot 8elr'O lllnd" Ho9t: Joa Oyer. 011a•ta· Catolyft Helmer, RoQiar1 Aooata ·='U. Calll0tnla Angel• va M ......... _. Ill WIDI ~Oil ~ wee World~ F .. t11- ·~1 Chemp!otlllllp bour balwean Al••ll Arguello •nd l obby Chacon, IYorn 1"41 F°""" In Loa Mgil6ae -EVBING- 1.-00 I ()) c. NIWI H9CNIW8 • MOV1E **'A 'A Boy Tan F- T .. " 1190!1) EOw.,d G Rot>lnaon. Fargva Mc:Clal· land Wllarl h11 parar>te 4119. • tan-yaat-old boy baQlna an exciting trtlt aorott Afriu 10 llnd Illa aunt. (2 11111 fD THE OAIGIHALI: WOMfHINART 'Loull• Nav1l1on In PrOCMt" Th<t WO<k tl'IO daily wre oi acu1p1or ....,,.... eon lnQlidea • loOll 11 lh<t "found junll" 11191 .. .,.. t>..i. of lier lnnontMI arwitonmenttl art -~MCINO "1179 l<antuclty Padng [)erl)y" Cc>Yefage of IM llWd ~ ol Iha lrlJ)lll er-of ,,.,_ racing from~ o-n.. t::IO •• Cl) NIWI MARY TYl.1111 MOON M.,Yt peranta find ed)u9t· 11/IO·-~=-~ 11.tl MAUTY IHOW IEYIWJTNEM L.08 .AA'Q(IQ • l(JCKa Homt Jeff l(utHll. GIMel• Brootclyn DfH me, Tall Veg. I L.-WMHC« Wl.lJ( THI UNWAHTl!D Allena. amployere and lmfnlor•llOn offlclall - In......_, on Iha prof:>. '-"' ol ......... •l!J91to!t .. It ...... MmUcelt ...,., u.e. ~end ........... ~ ..... ~ .., ._ '**--''God llaM "-toa." "Ott, lklu11nall" alld otMr f ............ Momlon VOYth IY~J tMI °'°"" Cl) IMDmO "°'IMAL I DON~ ~ LA'MiaM:A CW PAAllC* Oil LOW lilalDll w .... _..... ttlll ~ of IN ,,.,_ and ettttudM In a .... ,.,.... MnUn-NNr't- CM ~. 10 'NIA.YPaJI> lMAl'9HOU.YWOOO ICBWI NOPl.I .. Cl) WONCIN8..,,... 8r°"'9rl ~ end ..... O'Aourtla I.Mm IWllatll. ..,,_. ~l. ttytno to ,.... ""* lof1une, aooaoc j009 .. ~ In .,. ..,....., oflloe buAdlng. .CNN A INdllno compeny trtea to puC two lflodepeo .... INCll .... ~ .,. Mende ol Ponc:fl and Jon. out Of ~(R) -~ ••• '"C-.M (19291 Mu• 8rorh~•. M•ry EatOfl A ClfOUP of ~ ~.,. .... ~°' Aortda. (2 in I •@ TMI N)ll'IM cs.-. Pt-.1 A prvc1. ..,. -NigNIOf o4 ,,.. ~ euepc:t• the woru .....,,,.._J_ and~ oMno s~ dltoo'-Onll e..aw ..... t778" { 19721 Wtl· llam Oanlela, 81ytl'la OarVW' • UNTAN. DOWNITAIM Fr111treled bacauN he c•nnor antlet Mud•on developl .,, auogar •lad hatred tor tha 0..-.. • WOVll a *'h "If ll'a A Mtt11, Hano Up" ('876) C.OI L~. Paul,.,.... A ........ model .. ,,__.., by -..._,onaof..._le ~llC •:e.{1 "'~ 30 "*'-> .118T1NGM .... AnMa 111a Hvn (l(hlQll DNllG'tl. ErNly OlcA- 1~ Me6mond). o .... leo (Alelrw>da< ~ and ~ ().,..in ("""· rey M•l"-1 dtecuu ,,...., rolm In hle1ory s - A..,. modat.._ (Al a OOW90'Y a •lllCI "Hiot'"-'" ..... ad•" AO'fAooart l:IO. Cl) MD NlW8 mAM Tiie Seara Chall•nge Coacll a...natma11ar to prove ,,.. '**"' 111a1 ha Video Fever Spreads m S. Africa 8)' CYNTIUA STEVENS JOHANNESBURG , South Africa CAP> - South African TV viewers, aUll smarting over one mteaed lnatallmeot of "Dallas," braced them.elves the otMr day for another episode in the life of the rictl Texu oU family. Tbe nasty exploita of J.R. Ewina, played by Larry Hqman, and bla family, repeatA!dly make Sood conversational fodder for commuters, office worken and eboDpen on mornings-aft.er duri.Dg the ahow'a 25-week run. BlJT TV ADDICl'S WERE doubtful after a re· cent cemor'a rulinl that all the intriaue could ever be untaniJed. The reallzatlon a week or ao aeo that the South African Broadcaatine Corp. had skipped a prolJ'am infuriated fana and resulted in front· pase stories In the En1llsb-lan1uase pre11 apecuJ.atiDc oa the contenta of the show, wbJch wu believed .. too aemlUve" for loea1 audiences. An Afrik.a&n1·lansuase paper went to the trou· ble of obt•lotn1 a aynopsll of the abow -revealln1 that sexy young Lucy's fiancee was a homosexual -to fill in viewers who complained they dJd.n 't un- derstand the broken engagement. "Dallas" also ls shown In Zambia, Kenya and Zimbabwe Rhodesia, alon1 with other American programs. But lt'a doubtful that ita popularity ia as great anywhere u in South Africa. ALL 1'818 COMES A8 media experts ln South Africa eay the importance of t.elevllioo in the country 11 "all out of proportlon and totally ridkuloua." Fascination with American proerarna ap· parently at.ems from the fact that the four-year-old government-owned industry offen only one chan- nel and la denied British prosrama u a protest by Britain'•, actors equity asainat South Africa's racial seereeatlon lawa. South Africa, wtth 1.5 licensed TV ownen la a wtllte populatJon of 4.4 million, reportedly baa the lareeat televielon audJence in Africa: Viewers complain of a lack of variety on the tube and HY South Africa 'a dearth of national celehritlea la to blame for their ldolatlon of American actors. Eal& E8T&ADA, STAR of the popular "CHlP1" aeries about a motorcycle cop In Callfomla, sot wtde publicity lD the press th.ls 1um11M11" after be wu involved iD an accident while ftlmlq the abow. Sdll, the attenUon lavilbed OD the current TV beartlhrotle ll mild compl.Nd .to U.. de-fotiolr abown William Smttb, star ol ''IUcb Man, Poor Ila.a,'' 1'bo caUMd DHM10tl durtq. utio9wlde tour Of 11topptn1 cni.n lut 1ear wbea the mialHr'ttl WU OD tbe air. Tb.t .,.,,.,am bad a&aeb a ll'lp on telffialon ownera that rt1tauranta eitllt CloHd OD Tuesday alpu or Pl'"tdM ..u to aceoannod.W the tau. Public meetings were scheduled around the week· ly event. AMERICAN TELEVISION prosrams also fiU the bulk of Zambla'a five hours nipUy, lnduding ''The Six MU.Uoo DoUar Man," "The Flinlltooea.'' "Charlie'• Angels" and "Star Trek." Swuiland'1 )'Ur-old televWoo industry bu a captive audleoce ln lta estimated 30,000 viewers, given a relatively undeveloped social life la that country, aald W.D. Mummery, a Jobanaeahur1· baaed a1ent for Swai.I TV. Mummery aald hotels and restauranta In tbe mountain kln1dom of 515,000 were forced to act.t-.t their t.lmetabl• to 1unta' new-found bablta ol 1taytn1 in their rooma lat.r to watch the tube. American 1bow1 are aired, but Brilllb pro.. irama ai:e more popular, u they an ln Kuy a and Zlmbabw Rhodesia. ZIMBAllWE a&ODDL\NB, lone cramped b1 international 1ancUon1, do aee EQallah·lansua•e shows that are videotaped ln &.belr cowatly of ort1tn and malled to a boa ln Jobunelburs for dJrect ah!pmeot to Sal.labury. Unlike Nl1erla, which report.Mly 1bow1 a variety of Protrama OD tta lt ltatiom, many African countrla are too buly coacentratlq OD development to lDv•t lD 1ucb a hw&rJ. Mozambique'• tramport and commuakatlou mLDlater, Joee Lu.la Cab1co, umouneed l"ffeDU, that tbe llarxilt 1ovenuneot would cooduct ex· perlmental televllloD bfOlldcaata tbroap Sep- tember. He laid TV WU • project for tbe tutare, ad· dins, ''We cUDOt rep.rd the hnplantaUoD Of au· t1ooal teJevlllOD 111tem u a uUoDaJ pr1ority wben ID reality ft bave prob&ema Of producUoa, of· aoclal ortaniaatiolt and Of creatmc U.. '-damee· tal cooditloaa for the people'• ..U.betq." ...... LMM. ....... ~......., .,.,,.,,,, .... .. ,,,... .................... ~~ . -----1-- •• DMIMShW ICMOO&. ·---~ ....... ----- ... n=--.. ~ ... C>ela•aitf•P" ,,.,.,...,.. ........ Merl OuN), A a Ill rrU Lr:.~.,: .. .......... ...... .,.= ... -..,.. 80I\. ·-••• "'" Eloer ........ f"711 Cllllt ~.o.,...c.w.. "'1· A fonw fO•••••tl _...... CIOff'9 eut °' :WCllM•lt IO~ a ...,~**"'U.S . CloOuPMfl1• --tM l wlM Alpe. (Net-II ..... .,.,...... ~ eJrLDW80AT (8-1 ............ Julie .... In..,.. Md .. CCIMMl-l!MnO _...,. .,._ .. Pacific f'flnca11 •• ~torM ......... ~toAllea.. • WI SIAWOMD CW NiOal• COUITIMI "Solllfl To F1ra /WI _.. c..,,....,_CGUMIU endlllaa.ottNC-. ao eirlbWtl °" a Joume¥ to Iha a. d died ... Of !tie AntMCUc . • .... •n•• . ... ......... Rogtt e.t _, Gena a.. r ..... HAid\ !(Ide" Md "u o. ""• Fo11M." t:aO. NON'f GAU.MY "~ -With °"°91" A men .._ to gac ncs of Na ..... "'WllcMe' ,_.. .. A • lellllll .,,.... luflla Into ,..... ...... wWUno lot l'lle ,,...,, CXM1e • CAT ' 0A W-Who FOUQM 8-:*" Jarw W"'.C.and docufNIMI IM CM-of I yOl'"GClfCf l •w_..,, bomr. c.i., "Cel" Oa'lla ~-TOTWS WILD COUM'nW ''Wiid ~ In AJoonquln'' • ._HAWHONIYI ~,..,a..... -~ ~ Jazz ---~ ny Bliffall and 1161 Cl'OUO """° Miu!• ~a Ellngton • THE.aeTON MAM THON =1 =())Ill NIWI oou...roa FoaraAU. Pu•-•• UCLA It-dt ••1.t 0 COLLEGE FOOT· BALL u~c •• ~ !>l.ot• tt•.,.. <k4•'1' I • • • • The Aotrtng T wwotlM'" ( 1839l "- Ce 9ney, Humphrey &og.1 • nmooaw Tint and~ try kuing "'· 81111 ,__-.. of lha~•--art of "Idly ~.-and IMcii puddlngl ,.., " ti. A8C NlW8 11:JO G aA TIMDA Y MOHT uw Moere TN RollnQ SIOMI 0.-New Yorll City May- or EdWerd KOCft (R) ewow ..... ·s_. ~w" ( 19891 Sandy Oann11. AnthOny......., 0 UCMI * * "WCMMon 01 Tlla Prellll'loric PWwl" {18MI ••!6 "o.. .... A.,_ "',,. ...... c-. """Y ,..... a.. Clf811f• ·--• ·~ ..... ltltfiMH c1rrot o.w. ......._ ,.,,. ...... .......... .,,,,. ••• ..,... .., Of,,. JaGklf" <t•Nt ..... Fa., T .... An ...... . An 11"41M•• ..... . Md ......... ... --...,,. ,...,. .. ttndllf .. ~eo .... .... a.....a.... 121n..to1Nn.I -~­.,,.. ,M&.fWU..- ''The a.or.. ..... ·~ . .,. ···~·~ I 1t78t P ... Naldlr. ,,_ Taylor. ,., =COlllOM• . ..... ~.Hero" {1M1)Joftn 0.., Oonfta' Reed. A~ from M ~ Otani badlfrOund ... &o collig9 on • toottlllf 9dlo6- atlfllp. (2 ...... 30 ,,..., .MCMI •• ~ ''Tiie 8lllfW Not Tiie Song" (1Ht> Ol111 aoo-•. Jotwt ..... 1:11 e ADVBfTUMM ''Tiie Not-So-Marry ,.;row..;;. .................. (1ee7) Patrick O'N•••. ,,. ~-A orouP~ man -a-tor 911 AINI~ tee.\ ~I IP'IP9f 1W wflO p cu a ffllllllC itng. I 1 "' .• 40 min., 1:411MC .... ,. lllllCMI •• '4 ""9tum Of Tiie ~·CINI) A8ftdalptl Scott, ~ ,,.......,.. A tortuna ..,,..., wnw. to put 0-rOCMa Ill~ rN and .. uo "*"'"° Illa ... ol a de9d ...._. t!_"' . 66 "*'·I uoe MOY11 • • .,,_ Wtec:ll'a Mltfor" (1ff1) N-4o Cel¥O, Aollta ""-. l:tl. TMJC~trwmt =iTN=MCCW a:tO .... 1:11 MOYIE *'"'"The Alnatng T,_ P-1 t.18"" (IMO) Douo- 1• ~. Marguartte Chapman. a:ao • MOYIE •• 'Al "5-Mf Cllorue" 119401 Fred Mtelra, Peu- letta Goddard Two en- pat p&ayerw OOfftC)ela for • glt1 and • jOb -Ille Altla 6'\ew Or~·-(1 "'~ "° """ I • MOVIE •• '" "Count nw. And Pray" (18661 v .. Haflln, .,.,.,_ Woodllerd. A CM1 War -.,.,, .,__ a atll-orcMlned ,....,...,. arid .... 9bOut t'800NINe1lno • °"""" OJiWd """'°". (2 In. IOmlnl 1:111= • •·~ "!Ady In A C.0-" ( l!IM) O!Ma de Mavllland, Jeff Coray /Vt Injured -.. "~In...,. privMa tlleot9tor duttng a ~ f.... wlllla ,,.,. 11oma 11 ranucaad. ( 2 llrl ) •:211 NIWS 4:i0 MOYIE • • ''8-yond The Time Berrier" I 18e0) Robtlrt Clarlla. Ow1et>a Thomp- aon 'A•ttle' Arri~ Woody Allen and Dtane Keaton star in the 0.cal'wlnnina movie "Annie Hall," wMo11 mak• lta T\1 debut Sunday at 9 on ABC. ChaD.Ml 7. Mlu Keaton won an AcadtmJ Award for her performance, while AUeo wu named tmt director. Pair Quit Show COllC8 / CAOISWORO -·-~-"One way or onoth.r, h• gets the chair I" FOR IETTER OR FOR WORSE 'IANUTI ~WE:NH'TAK)M . ..-------------------~ 8IERME t ~ ~' M:)PE. wefU? )bo' MOM '? MOON MULLINS Yov J<NoWSo MtJCH11<'..AYo? SfloW ME WAAT )bU'I> DO! GORDO "Thank yCN, thank yCN v«y much. Next, my rendition of 'YCN Don't lting Mt Flowers' ••. " DENNIS THE MENACE NANCY by Lynn Johnston by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Q1rtff M. Scltul1 .-------------...... .... ~. .. . . :··-:;; ;C·· DRABBLE 141, O«At&ll'! ll)MA'f'~ 1'4' 'ooo ~o 1 DR .SMOCK WeL-L-, 1-r" SE!eMS 'T'HeY AL-C.. AGRe!f! ON WHA-r YOU 'Ve: c::;o-r: .. MISS PEACH !Ir.A, If:~ S0TM ilAN ~Cl..Aff ~~lt?e~T', ~I OOT AN 11I,'' I OCT AH"f'! ONE OF !A'j WILL. 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A FULL SERVICE FIRM specializing ln resale of si.ngle-f amlly homes, new bome tract sales, and Investment an Development Divisions bandlina both commercial and residential projects. Our staff bu been with us many yean and la committed to livlnt you the n101t hltbly qualified and knowledseable service _posslblfl . tbf9Ulh Ulelr continued dedication~ Informed and pertOllallJed attention to YOUB REAL ESTATE NEEDS ... t They Were No Ladies 'fllill ... ..r, lt .. uallkely tUt fll Amertce'a earlM9t llDd 'ecdve ''ltberaa.d wom.•• ¥e 1tvn aoUe• on tblt a:M>mentou occuJon. So tbel dttenoe tb1.s unotnclaJ reeocn · tloo . . ' ·1'A&Y aEAD WAS detcribed ap -cae '"Who, with I.be excep(jon of • nataaal love of ftaht!Qi. ap-.,.._ to have been rather a Dice JJlariloP. and to have been liMed a ..... by society u much as s1M,1lnned agalnat lta laws." Anne Bonny was regarded with leas charity and was said fr1om chi ldhoo d t o hav e poiwased "a fie r ce and cod;qeous temper." .tblde from their common p~ce of piracy at a later age, the pffr bad two common strands i.Gl ~Ir backgrounds : They were W•JIUmate. Both were forced ln dltlldboo d t o b ec om e transvestites to conceal t.beir rem ale sex. Their origins were far removed rr6qi the Bahamas where they nM~fame -or notoriety. .. NNE BONNY WA S born ar~d 1700 in Ireland, near Cork, tile produc t o r an affa i r betWeen a )>romlnent lawyer and hia~b.ousemaid. But this was no passing fancy. Attorney William CGtJnac was deeply in love with Anne's mother and cherished tllMr offspring. Attempting to conceal their guilty secret, he cfr'ldtd young Anne in boy's cl~ing and passed her off as Ute 'son of a relative sent to him ~training as a clerk. The de· ~ ption was discovered by his fe who made such an outcry lbet Cormac could not avoid ~dal. ~:took the opposite course "most Eighteenth Century M*ierers. He left bis wire to •11111rnte with Anne and her t.ta.er to Charleston in the arollnas. There his law prac· Uce ao prospered that he was aw tc> purchase a mansion and a• arge plantation. When her er died, Anne took over the ae bold and managed very ). e was a highly eligible belle prospective heiress of ex· eot expectations . She alao a temperament that made rlett O'Hara look Like a 1ycat. When one over-ea1er went too far in bis ad· ces, Anne beat hlm 10 badly lay m for a considerable e." Rumor also bad it t.bat fa tally knifed a tervlng d who offended her. '$TEAD OP ONE of tbe · eligible swain.a courting , she perversely beat.owed · affections on a wo11hles1 ll tailor named James Boo· Her father vehemenUy dis· tlihvved of such a match. The ~ar-old Anne eloped to •ttto. y marry Boany, 1ure that ac would accept It. She ·wione. William antirily dis· and disinherited ber. • newlyweds smubed all J windowa In the paternal and fied at nleht on a for New Providence din tbe Bahamu. ary Reed'• route to the di •u aiore drcuJtoua and 'nturou1. Her mother, a • EftaUsh prl, married • wbo •ba.odoned bet end ~ IOD. TM stranded wUe 411!ftlDIMld to wtakit.., ot tbt md bon Mary u tbt nsult. «mllldCMD& wttb lbe lalant *1rl'• , the lelitimat.e baby IOD .ee&l-9 boUl tbt blrt!l and tbt • To eoattnue reeelpt ot tbt --... the dreued Mary in •1 'doWDI ud DMMd Mr oft dlceued taa. TM ct.e.p. •• pretty well IDsralJMd by dme tbe old ladJ died la '•~1•arof .... lo .. _,, nataral to place Mary .... with a l'nDdt woman ,....'boJ.•l . A RIGID MOftALITY Mery Reed It was marriage or nothing with her. The two resigned from the army, got married, bou1bt a ta vern near Breda and pros· pere d from th e soldiers' patrona1e . Twin cataatropbea early bUgbted Mary's bapplnlU: her husband died suddenly; aad peace was made, destroyiq w business. °'\CE MORE SHE donned male attire to obtain passage on a Spanish ship bound for the West Indies. Near Its destination the ahlp was ralded by English pirates. Mary w as the only soul aboard who spoke English and appeared a likely lad so the pirates impressed her Into their service. Her shipmates, Ignorant ot her sex. found young "Mark" Read a worthy apprentice to their trade. '1'here was none more resolute or ready to board or un· de rtake a nything that was hazardous," was their tribute to her While Mary raided on the nigh seas. young James Bonny was striving to make an honest living ashore for hlmseU and bis bride -with notable lack or success. Hi s appeal to Anne shrank in direct proportion to his Income. Sh e sought amusement in a aeries of casual af(aln. But her background gave her a taste tor a higher standard of living so she cast about for a n object suitable to her ambition. HER EYE FELL on Chidley Ba y a rd, N a ssau 's r ichest "agent," na m ely the settle· ment's most successful "fence" for pirate booty. The fact that Bayard already possessed a mistress in the pen on of the fiery Maria Vargaa did not deter Anne. She made public an- nouncement that her cap was set for Bayard. The rival ladles encounteA!d each other one night at '-rbe House of Lords" tavern.Maria at· tacked Anne with a cuUaas. A pirate butily presented Anne with hi. sword and a full-nedged duel ensued, to the dellebt of the buccaneer audience. It ended when Anne flnt sliced open her opponent'• bodice then ran her throufh to leave her dyln1 on the floor . . _ Under the circum1tancea, Bay ard had no choice. He welcomed Anne u Man. 's suc- cessor. At the-out.et of tbelr re- lationship, he took ber on hi. bu•lneaa travels wttb him. That ended when Anne proved to be aomewbat leas than the ideal ·•oraaniutioo woman." At the Go~emor'• Ball in Jamaica she sluc•ed the aovemor'a alater·ln· law for 1nubbin1 her. HENCEWOaTR BAYAaD traveled alone, leavtn1 Anne in Nau au. She e ntertaine d numerous lovere but found a frte'Dd mott to btr taste ln the per19n of a ll1bt·footed hairdretMr pamed Pttrre. He w aa a •killed collector and puneyor of ,oulp. ff• abo 1ot a klck out. of dr•u::: Anne •l•lu&b' lD DJ•'• velvet breect. aad allk bJoaMt. Tbere •H a dlaUaet k1Dky Oavor to tb•lr relllJoublp. Pltrn report.eel MWI of a rich car10 ve11•l approacbln1 Babama waten. Aue rounded up a cnw wtsu. UM balnlreuer MCUred a lloop. TbeJ Mt to Ma IOcm palled, IOU.. ")ad" Wltb nalt, d7ela• tbelr Hill ....,. M a MllOr OD a ma· eceri.t wtUl ~ blood. 'lbty ar to ,,..._.. .W. .,._.. toDtrt•ed a fiaurebead ,of a to eelllt 111 • cadlt In a ........ , dumm1 draped la =dMI .... .. • flowilll ... and topped wttb ••~ ... aDd a.ave•· abUtcif&IMJOn,olPruee. •A a 111ece11 ul mlUtar1 It le ... , io l:Jl:.ae the .... • aat f.0. la km ............ Of tM """' a~ f6w .....,., • wla•D dab ma.rt.a• apparJUoa ............ ad ...... '°°"" ... '*· ~ ...... 6cdom te ... ..... .. • .......... to total la- 'U notMlal Wftld flan cndd\J""-~~·a• blm ....... Uft ............... ~ ... tnM muNnd ..... ..... Wtlde:fllrre ...,... ..... , .. :,~ ... ....--•mrm=t:.:.~ 1 •. A FIERCE Tl!Mf'l!R Anne Bonny famous a mong the p irate fraternity. ANNE'S NEW profession did nothing to diminish her pro· m lacuoua propen5ilie1. She bad a brief flint with Steele Bonnet, a retired Army ::Jor turned pirate. Bonnet a out In the ruffian fellowship for two rea· aon1: be was exceptionally gen· Ue mannered, and be bad an un· fo rlunate lendenc y toward seasickness . Anne found a more suitable m a t e I n "Calico Jack " Rackham. One of the ir first joint ventures was to hijack a load of merc h a nd ise belongio1 t o Chld1ey Bayard, retaliation for disapproving of Anne's party manners. By t his time, Governo r W0C>4es Rogers had appeared on the lawless scene and set about civilizing Nassau and the islands. Anne Bonny and Ma ry, alias "Ma rk." Read wer e among those who took advantage of the royal offer or pardon. They s wore an oath of allegiance to the Crown and pledged reform with notable lack or sincerity. BVT ANNE STllUCK a snag in Governor Rogers' determinatlon to enforce strict laws against u. le gal co habita tion. Rocers himself threatened her with a thrashing and impr1sonme.nt if she continued her notorious af. fair with Rack.ham . Anne of· rered Bonny a substantial bribe to dlxorce her but he refused. So she pledged ·'to Ii ve with her husband and keep loose c<im- pany no more." Thia vow wu kept no more faithfully than her marriage vowa. Bayard aoueht revenge for both Insult and in· jury by urging punishment of this outrage to public mor als. Anne and Rackham recruited a crew, seized a abip and headed for Cuba. Undismayed by dis· covery of her pregnancy, en route Anne kJDed a eeaman abe c laimed bad pinc h ed her . Rackham deposited her in Cuba to have her baby after which she rejoined him in Nuaau. The two once more took to gea rid ing. Anne added to her piratical leaend by atrlppinl to the waist u she boarded vessela on which they preyed. ANNE FINALLY proved to be poor Cbidley Bayard 'a fa.tal nemeaia. Rackham'• craft at· tacked Bayard'• merchantman "Queen Royal," with the owner aboard. The al1ht of bis bare· breasted erstwhile m latreaa awinlln.I a eutlul IO ...._94 Bayerd, be died 1mtaaU1 o1 • heart attack. By a quirk of fate aboard tbe "Quten Royal" wu Mary Read In her role ol "Mark" sall1nl for a cb•n•• at an bone•l "seaman." Tbua fate broulbt tocether the two plrate qu.ent. Anne and Raekb•m moved tbelr bead· quarters to tbe more com· modlout and co111fortable "Queen Royal." Onee lnltalled -eltber tpoUed by haxur)' or driven to drink by Anne - "Calleo Jeck" took heavily to th• boUl9 lol11Da betoU.ed la h1I cabin ~ ADM took over com- mand ot the lldp. a. allo toot· val'IOUI members of tbt cNW to bed wblle searcbtn1 for new prlH veaeta. Tld ft1UI o• 1ood·\oMi0 1 •'Jim" RMld caaM, to f~ .. 1DA7. la tbe priHCJ ot tit• euaia'• quar1en llUJ ,.. vealed" llerlell and the two llrla lbared • .-t' laqla u ...U a a l004Mmlt. But Mary11 MCNt did DOt !alt ••· •fell bead over_. tor a 1oa111 enwmu uaed Tom 0.aM. TbeJ nn IDatrtild -....... .,, .... --.. , • ,,. lft•~ t1 tll• lllk~ of ..., .. _ .... ,..,,...,._ ... iii .... - ' .. .,, lll'O'"d u Sood a wUe u . ,...=· ~ .... ..., bUlbend wu.ue.pa to • duel bJ a 1>Htlcularly dH1erou1 cut· t.broat. Marr lntetveuct. Sbe de· Ubtrat.elY picked a quaJTeJ wtth th• runlaiii, Mt • meed.De two boura before lbe match wilb Dew, ad dtaP*bed lbe IUD to tjJAl'e ber lpouH DMdilll peril. 18& CA•E TO 1hare ell· .euUve respomibWty wttb Aue. Wbenever tbe cr•w dJaplayed eowudlce or rebeWoa, the two ••forced tbelr wlll at plttol , pohat. on oa,e oeeuloa, they killed oae man aod wounded Hveral othera to make them obe)' a boardinl ordtr. Women'• Uberatioa appanmt· 17 wu a one·way 1treet for Mary and Anne. Wben they esp. tured a veaael c arryin1 a number ol female bond aervanta they unbesltaUn1l1 turned it into a f1oaUn1 brothel. The partnerablp Oourl.abed wltb zeal to the very end. In a final lotlna encounter wiLb a Brltbh naval veaael Anne and Mary , aided by a couple of atauncb companioDa, were the only resl.atance . Rackham and the rest of the crew cowered below deck. Cowardice was the unpa rdonable slo in Anne's book. When "Calico Jack" wu executed. she remarked with contempt. "Had he fought like a man be need not h ave been ban&ed like a dog." AT 8011£ STAGE durina Lbe trial , Ma r y Read pro udly declared abe "bad never com· ml\ted adultery or fornication wlLb any man." Thia admira ble m o rality proved an inadequate excuse for such offenses as murder . piracy and other assorted crimes. Gov· ernor Woodes Rogers, presiding at the trial, asked the ladles how lhey pleaded. "Sir, we plead our bellies," the pregnant pair re plied 1n unison. Executions were postponed until after the deliveries. MARY READ WAS rescued from both motherhood and bang- ing. She died of prison fever shortly after the trial. Anne's luck persisted. A doc· tor, captured by the pirates al sea. had become enamored or the feckless girl -still only ro at the time. He appealed for clemency on her behalf. The governor u ked Anne: "U I allow you to go free wlU you promise to refrain from your evll ways?" He got a solemn assurance of fulure rectitude. ROGERS THEN asked, "Will you aJ.ao proml.ae to leave these ialanda ao as to cause no further em barTaasment '! • • The good doctor replied for her . "I can promlae you that. sir. J Intend to marry thl.a lady and take her into the interior of America." Pardon was granted and t.be conjuaal couple aalled fo r Norlolk, Va., and out or bl.story. The girls' piratical careers lasted a scant four years, but their le1end baa ~ralated some two and a half centuries. * * • CELEBRATING -Three Nassau residents model 18th century period costumes which will be worn by govern· ment protocol offi cers and businessmen during the Bah amas' 250th anniversary celebration between Sept. 24 and Oc t. 1. Bahamas Prepares For 250th Birthday NASSAU. The Baha mas -It was a very special St. Michaelmas Day In the Bahamaa oo Sept. 29, 1729, for on that day the fi n t meeting of the 24 newly elected House of Aaaembly mem· bers wa.a held at the home of Samuel Lawford oo Market Street. Two and a half centuries later, on Sept. 21, 1979, thia sovereign taland nation will celebrate the an.nivenary of the foundln1 or parliament, third oldest in the west.em hemlapbere. Only those in Be rmuda and Barbados were established earlier. P&INCESS ANNE, &EP&ESENTING Queen Elizabeth, will read the speech trom the throne, ouUinln1 Lbe 1ovemment's leglalative program when the new aeuion of parliament opens Sept 29. U S. o(ficlals and CommonweaJth leaders will be seated in the Senate chamber with 38 membens of the House and 16 of the Senate The Bahamas' two year-0ld television atation, ZNS-TV·l3, wlll carry the proceedings to the a rchipelago's population of 230,000, and reporters and broadca.aters from around the world are expect· ed to cover the event The Bahamas is proud of its record of 2SO uninterrupted years or parliamentary democracy. but the legislature ha.a had its share of political fireworks rrom the be1innmg . John Colebroolle. fi rst elected Speaker of the House and an "implacable enemy" or the Royal Governor, Woodes Rogers, used his control of members to frustrate the governor IN 1731, ROGERS DISSOLVED the House because of the Speaker's obatruction of hiB pl&M to repair the fortifications at Naaaau. Colebrooke was arTeSted, found guilty of sedition aod fined 1.SO pounds. Forty-five speake rs have served slnce Colebrooke, the office presently being held by Sir Clilford Darting According to English tradition, the mace, a ceremorual staff, 1s the symbol or parliamentary authority and represents the sov- ereign. The orb of the mace bears a crown on top and, at the bot· tom. a medallion with the Coat of Arms. . THE MOST FAMOUS incident IA the Bahamas involving the mace occured in 1965 when oppocitioa leader Lynden 0 . PindUng <now prime miniater > Lbrew the mace out of the eutem window of the House to members of hil party uaembled below on downtown Ba y Street. It was in protest atainat the aovemment'a refuaal to revise conatituency boundariea. The shattered m ace wu sent to Enaland for repair . In the ln· terim. the House met under a borrowed mace from the Canadian AHembly in Ottawa. A new silver mace was presented to Lbe As· aem bly by the English Hou.ae ol Commona followin1 independence July 10, 1973. It was 12:01 am July 10 when the Union Jack wu lowered and the new Bahamian na1 raised to the 11n.ui1 of Lbe natiooaJ an· them. "March On, Bahamaland." Prime llUU.ter Pindlin1 and the last royaJ governor. Sir John Paul, at.ood near the nagpole In Cli(· ford Park during the ceremony. Later that morning, the new In· dependence Constitution was preaent.ed to Plndlinc by the queen's representative. Prince Charles. * * * * * * Res«!ued 'Crusoe~ First Governor a Hero The flnrt royal 1overnor ol tbiJ former Brttlab colony -the man who inau1urated tbe Babamu parliament 250 yea.ra qo -11 allo known u the man wbo Nleued Robtnloe CnllOe. Before Woodel Ro1tra wu Hilt to I.be Baballlu by IC1q Oeor1e I to "ape! tbe pirates and Nit.Ore commerce" <u tbe coa.Dtl')''I cokJa.lal motto ftltl), bt was a blt of a 1wuhbuckler lllmtell. Roten' appointment to Nuaau in 1711 marked the end ol a loai c.,...u a prtvai.er, a kind ot BClll!led p&rate. as BAD asco•• ••II bown ID J:nilud f« bl.I VOJaae aroud tM WOl'td betwMD 1108 aod 1'1U wblll be cuiked up "°"' ot vtdor'Me, built • ,... putaUoa tor COW'al• and -quite bf acddlnt -IWC1lleC1 tbe 1DaD wbo ....... to be lmowll • ftoblalcm Crwoe, lmmortall..led bJ DAW 0..'t claulc DOftl. TIM artiiaa1 1'oblw Cnloe .... ~ ........ umld Alaander Stlktrtrc.;, la tbe town ol Larto • ,.,. la .,.., At ...... ol l•l,Srk Jolae4 • \aa• oi .... ......... uUed off '° tllit PUUS. 18 ...a ot tnuve. WMlellM_ ......... .... ,.. .. & ......... .. ... ol<Me, lllldlt ......... .. ........... Oil tie ... ~., their departure, the ~man declared that he would rat.bet atay on the Laland than continue "In a leaky abip wllb an ll· no rant commander.·' The cep. taln wu a..ppy to oblige. ly 1ovenunent in the Baba.inn for the ftnt time since Brtu.h toveretpty wu claimed lo the early 1900'1. In 1728, the population of the Babamu wu only about 1,140 · concentrated i n New ALTHOUGH 8EL1tla1t· Providence, Eleutbe ra and cben.ced b1a mind at the lut Harbour llland. From an early mlaute and belled to be taken drawtq, tbe capital of Nuaau aboard. the ship 1alled wltbout w•• a collection of about 30 him, the captain'• jeers rtnaina woodlla bMalea 1at.bered around lo bll un. He remalned aloni a cftb'al fort. After years ot for four yean and four montbt, peUUoaa, an elect.Ive aSHmbb ektn1 out a pitiful exllttDee wu ftaaU:J authoriled by Loo· buistl.ftl ioau. turtles and ftsh don in O.C.mber, 1721. A pro. and pi.emn1 Illa aanlty by cla1111dao by the covemor wa &amlu wJld cau. lNued oa Sept. I , 1729 and elee- In JamaaJ7 of not, Seltlrk Uou for ft•• dlltrteta -three la 1l1bted two Brltlah frt1atea New Providence , one on drlVtD Dtlr lbe island by a &i..au..a and one on Harbour 1torm. Captain Wood•• Rocera illaDcl -"'" spread over tile -OD bll l)obt-drcUn1 voy~e .... ol llptembtr 15-20. The •· -rt1pond•d to a Stlktrk 1 N•* ftnt me met ln a private •i&nal ft.re and wu utonlabed to bom• ba Nauau °" ~mber • d.laeonr ••a shaa1 mUl·bMlt wttb M mtmbtn. dnu lD 1e>M·lkial &Dd a--. Amoaa t.be laws p&IHd d\U'lni wllder tllaa tb• 1ktna1 ftra\ ua. nnt ,.,k>D .,, ... thQM to owMn. '1 •eoudP new Httlere, to leYJ Altbouch CMllOe 1alatd lm· publle revenue and to di•· mortality~-Stlklrk wH lt11 oov.,. 1tr1.1 cattle and fndt tomaaate. ne Jo6MCI the Borel _..~ NaYJ • a mate and dltd ol W Boan 4Md ln N-- fe•er olf t.be COMt ot Africa ID oa ' ~ i• TIM locatiaa ol ino. bia p-an ta abon, but a 808"1 WMT -oN to no ::.~~~ ..... loJal ........... ...a 1an1a ... ..aM::.a. .. ................... ..... I ........ _ .~ ...... -......... ·d----.. ' • ' l t !QUA&. HOUltNG OPPORTUNITY w 0 ,. ""'6u: AU,....-.... advertlaCld m&IMl•••J:1a1ub-jed to t.be al P'air lloutlo• Act of IHI wWeb maka rt ille1aJ to advertlH •·any pre rerence. hm1tatlon, or discriminalloo bued on ~.color,relilion.se~. or national origin, or an lbtenllon to mate any such preferen.ce. llm1t11· .. Uor\, or ducri aunatioo '· Ill.Cl ""'° ,. '* JQ "'" 1.D llOO ... tlOO uoo 2300 --:WO -not -ZllOO 'J1Us newspaper Will DOt knowin,ly accept any advert11lng for r e11 l estate whicb la In viola- tion of the law. IDOH: AdYerlhen .... ct.ck ..... GflleHOUll M•AYI~ MlllWll ii I .... OITIMCH 1'111 ___. faelb-bome Ml all Uw ammidee lo a ..., ..,.... Ir privaa. lelUq. • Ndrootn1. 3 bll&ht. 1tllldy • • aa.no rocJU) fur chl~. Luse pool-Ii" &ot wtlb play ylll'd, paved parkin& foe aboel6a1>41Uo. All OW. aod more, ror only •,OOO! CaU Raylene M.l.rac:Je, 7~1920. . ~w offering. deluxe bayfront on the waler w/pool & boat s lip nvalhtble. Spacious 2 Br 2 Ba w /lrg entertaining balcony /palio to view evening lights on the water . Won't l..ali t at SJTS.lm. Owner. 673-9419 =.::.r::;.;;; OT ~A ANA HElGtn'S Juio DAl..Y Pit.. --• Horse Property. 3 Br, I r;: lellty for the first in-ba on i,; acre, 4 stalls. 3400 cornet~ Oflly. tack & gut!lit. '160.000. ~ _________ , 20161 S.W. C)1lress. Call ~ 6C2-7270 for a ppl. ~ Hames for 5* lllr)O ••••••••••••••••••••••• = G .. til 1002 ¥-U> ···················~··· •IDl .,~ ~ ~ 000 4Jll0 uoo .. IO <SUI ·~ tl(JO - .., CAN'T IE IEA T 3 BR family home on ~·lined street. w /no down terms. You won't believe tb.J:.. onJy $61.900! CaJI 54().3666. "EA.I. ESTATE Selling anything with a Daily Pilot CIU5ified Ad is a simple matter Just call 642·5678. DOYBt SHottES UMSUIPAS51D IUGAMCE Dramatic mar ble lhru g ated entry . U n surpassed elegance with eartbtone carpets. oJ)t!n· ness thru all rooms. spectacular pool with pillars and garden trun· qWity. A lruly cla.~s1c and prest1g1ous home. Call t.odlty. 645--0:m FORESTE OLSON '•' ... .. .~·. ~·--~100 Cat l't1ol )I~ IAa•l~u . ~ i...o.t • r .... .,., s.JOO J#ft-toftat,• • , ~ :-.ot>1al Clu .. • >4CX1 Tr•v~• ... .)450 SOYIC£S ~o .. _....,, ~ EMPLOYMENT l mPAllTION A COHVEHIEHT SHOPPING AHO SCWINC Cll10£ FOii lH( CAL OH THE CO. i..-lft5lr\lt._ JbbW•me<t• lklpWIOllL«I. Joi• I' MEaCHlMDtSE 7006 ~~ Four -Color Beauty Pure Princess ~:.i't~~ Auctmn f4KH'~ tiWld1nc Matttt•h f"4nter•t. 4. i:AlUiV""'n' l .th ,,..,... ·-"''"" t'lomlUll• ,,.,. .... »lit llonn llollMtK>ld Cooch Je,.elt) ~·--loC" Moc~lnf'rY MtM'tU"'neou' Mtatttl•fltOU) 'A 1nlrO M••>•<'tl laatrumtnh~ ()!11~ f\>ro 6. t.<llllP ,._ ..._.Orp ... ~ .... ...iu-~Cood> :.lore flft\.wraM Bar ~~.r:....._111Fl.~- IOlTS l MlllME £1111Pfll£MT Pleasure to t1ochet and sure to be a lanuty t1uw1e1 Crute a md r11nbow effect w1t11 ttus fan-of.fou1 colors shell afcflan. AICllly f11n1ed -11's io.efy on bed. sofa. ~ndetful for tnps Panein 7020. usy croclltt d1rectt011s. SL5t fol acll pattt1n. Add 40C llCll Jl'tltln IOI hrst<lm aar. 1111il and handhn1. s.4 k ...... Hffdtecraft Dept. 105 Dally Pilot ... u. ow a.. sa. .. '"' " 1•11. ,.... .... .....,,..,.... ....... UCi11JICI New 1980 MlEDLE· CAN1 ~TAlOG w1tll °"' 170 ~c::=~o~~ NEWPORT BEACH, CA. MCM)020 ILUJPS llST VAWI! An unobstructed bay view; close enough to hear the calls of the Back Bay water bird s . Move-in cond., spacious m.str. s uite + guest bdrm. & den: a rare find at $229.000. Held open today 1·5. 321 Avenida Cerritos. ,..._.Cal1M .. ISTA'ft Souther n charm Depnt 2.sty. Beach. S BR. inc:l. pt qtrs. 3 BA . ~ Uv. Rm. Fplc. Fo rmal dloing rm. Balcony terrace off two BR suites. Lg grounds. Walk to golf. It bas 1t all. Reduced t o bargain value. $114,900. Call 963.QI02 BKR. OU>OR141W 11'e cballenge~an you tell the Antiques from the exquisite Rcprod~ don.'! 111 this recreation of a New &tgland cottage All fixtur es and fuushmg:. are either very olde or very new. subtly blended with wood and beam ce1llllgs. European oek floors, anl1que New Eng.land fireplace <Circa 18001. pastoral views and carefree Harbor Vu.•w Kn-011 condo l1v1nA 2 BR DEN-212 BA Pnred at $193.750 2758 l!JLLVIEW OPEN SAT /SUN I 5 U~l()Uf. li()~f.S 675-6000 NOTICE bow Daily Pilot Clasa· lfied ads diaplay their meaaages with leglbiUty and Impart? Our ada. we are proud to say, reaUy get res ults . Pho ne 6G.5S78. Sl.89 per DAY Tbat's ALL you pay fora 30day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE llRKTORY DO tT NOW' ··~5671 r--------·-··-··-~ · Doing Bualnesa Under A Fictitious N•me? ~I RXUP&SAVI Gft!al starter bome ln need or T .L.C. Brine your paint brusb and paint your way lO S$S. 3 br + fmJy rm make this l.ist.lng our Best Buy! RV •ccess. Won 't las t ! 646-7711 Real &,tale 4 IO«M-Z STOIY Mlnutes to beach Large patio home. l..lving roum. st.ep saver lut<'hen + din mg area WaU of gla.s~ to private patio. only $74.950. Call ror prC\'ll'W 963-781U ...._,,.I ~ • ReaJ EbtOll' ATTHEIEACH Less lban 20"10 down to assume existing loan. 2 houses. Your home at Newport Beach + a house to rent u lnrome. Kl.Im down to exisung loan. Block and t,2 lo tie.ch. Call Bea Arnold, 7SZ·l920 ' 9UAIL PLACE rtlOPYTIES .. 10,.. TII l :JO r.M.I OCIAMROMT ~SAT.1-4 506 E. Oc.-Front SH,000! PRICE REDUCTION · BALBOA deJUJte dupleit; large 4 bdrm & 2 bdrm l&liU. frplc. each . now $115.lm' Try installment purchase! OCIAHRONT 55FT.LOT! CUstocn delwte duplex : 4 & 3 bdrm. un.iu. ~ourmet kit.cbeo in owner s apt. + lots of imported tile. frplc. each urul. 6 Car gvage + much more' $895.000! Try you r terms! ..... a.y ..... ........ * '15-1060 * All H• ..,.._. llelftl • I llCllllOH 11ame. Mll•t ., l law be ,..tlte.ect wlttt Ille ; 1--------- Cffllty o.ttl. TN DAILY j' -It.OT ~ ttle fonll• •lld Nlllf _ ... ,., - 01ulo111are. If rou .,. •tart1111 • -btl•IMH ~ rhe DAaY ,,LOT w lllteffll•tlofl .... ..._. .......a21 ................. !!!!:.~ .. -............ . Siii< &•IN . MOTICI bow Daily Pilot Clau· lfied ada di.aplay t.beir a-.ac-wtt.b leeibWt.y aDd llDP9d ? Our adt, ~ are proud to aa1. really iet resulta. Phone ea.971. GUIDED MISllLU C L R J R U 0 P " V A N G U A H N 0 H S C M P N S U T P L A K Y I I A Y G S E A I I W P K 0 H l M W 0 K S H E T A QSNALGLYVOAAEORUSTO R A I L S A H A R P R H Y 1 M T Y U W U M U 0 R U H E C Y E A H G 0 S A 0 l T 8 R t £ G T !J J R 8 H B T 0 H D 8 A C S T U W Q V C Z 0 X S L D R 0 H E 1 0 l A 0 U l U S J M S A R E E W R L l S R 0 A £ L N T R A T S I t T K A 1 P D C J T ~ L S D l R A M £ I I M I S l. I I. D S A £ S M E C L R T W P G T S URSYINONTHRLAALUNkl , , [ r .o A Au 0 p A" H [ 8 J st OUH~Ltt.Ai.£tt0 One Call Service l· Fa•t Credit Approval .. ;?• SICLUDED cou1n AID SITTIMG A touch of Gredan elegance in this c ustom built 3 bdrm. Newport Heights home. Family room. partial ocean view, large corner lot , gorgeous s ecluded swimming pool. Terrific add-on possibilities & priced to move at $237 ,000. OPEN SUN. 1·5. See 283 OCEAN VlEW AVE .• corner of Cliff Dr. & Tustin Ave .. N.B. 1714) 673-4400 12 t JI 621-JIJe HARBOR Dtma. of H..._. .... , .. , , .. Co. / A REAL CREAM IJUlfF That's short for "Cream puff in the Bluffl.,"' and this 1s tt ' Absol utely chc.ir min).!. immaculal~ and tasteful 4 bedroom E plan on the greenbelt in th l' o r1 ,gi n a l Bluff t ownhom c dt•H·lopmenl End unit. la undry mom. s~winf.! room. cedar lin('CI clo!';et s and \\OOO plank floors You'll love ll' It "., U nique at $227 .900. U,._l()UI: fi()MI:§ REALTORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar DUPLEX HEWPORT HACH Bay & ocean just l·blk away' Leasehold; 3 BR up. 2 BR down. 2 baths ~ Pnced at SUll.900. 673-36163 675·3890 Eves associated Bl!O~fll<. lll l\lT'..J'lS 2011• ""' e ... ~t . ., t-" tt. Just moved into town" Then get acquainted with the Class1 f1 e d Ads 'Ibey're the easiest way to find just tbe items and services yoo need ! ~ Hllllf. , ~Mc CQRMACl( Rf. ,....O'O••• Wp 2589 KlLO WAY LAGUNA BEACll Dazzling white water ~ & a blend of Old World with conle m PonU"Y + a lot ol natural stone, sets t.hls new 3 bdrm .. 3 bath. ram /rm & formal dine rm. a part Crom all the <>I.hers. Hil lJ e will be here Sat & Sun 1 S to dJ.SCUSS term~ or a lease opuon Call ror d1rect1ons. A s king ~.Im 494-755. C!E 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEAR S OF SERVICE UCWSIYE USTIHG ILUFfS l.orl{t'ous Single Level Condo Thret- Redrooms Plus Family Room Wrap Aro\lnd P:i 110~ Cathedral Ce1hn11s Exrt llenl Cnnd1lloo Fabulous Grttnbelt i.A>(ahon A "Joy Of Newport" L1stan11 l&.Uff S DCLUSIYI um.- Super "f." Plan. End Unit Three Bedrooms Plus l"am1ly Room A I Sethnfl. View Plu~ Choice Gr('('flbelt Loadfit With Extras Call Fo r Appomtmenl A "Joy Of Newport" LastlnR HST IH SPTCM.ASS LARG E FAMILY!" This Is One Of The Largest Jlome\CI ln The Area Six Bedrooms Plus 1lu11e Bonus Room. Many Extras Such A11. Spanish Tiled Kitchen. Parquet Entry. Protection Alarm System. Etc .. Etc. Call Us To Inspect. Only '446.000 FAIULOUS WA nuaOMT Truly Gorge9'1S Custom Built Sb Bedroom Home In Newport Beach Best Available Location On LIDO ISLE. Huse Famlly Room. Large Mu\er Suite. FOftVet View Of Newport Harbor. Oversized Lot Plus H\lle Dock. Call For Appolnlment. r~ w ,. ,. ) •HAT amlllLT & OCbM NW .,~i-. The best view in Jasmine Creelitn~ Superbly decorated, this bright, ai~ ... & cheerful home w/Uvo patios will ~J your heart. Situated on one of the ~ sites in Phase III. Near-new popW11r·• "Bay Mi s t " model. This qu ft beautiful area offers t he best ""11 living: tennis courts , pools, spa · 24-hour security gate. $250,000. .,0 1 .I, SHOttllCUffS-4SSO,OOO ,• , • Brand NEW home to be started tltl~ month! Exciting plans for a love~.f BR traditional home. Do stop by OUf offi ce & look over these beautiful plans. Lge fam rm with fireplace,•-. forma l DR & 31 i baths . Select youf ' own colors. etc . · · · FA.MT AS TIC IA TNOMT COHOO Fa. LEASl-4 I ,SOO PB MONTM Presently being totally redecorated ~ with new carpeting & drapes. n ew,. p a cnt ins ide & o ut. new kitch~n a ppliances includ ing micro·wa ve oven. Huge living room & dinin~ at"ea, 2 spacious bedrms & 2 baths. Bayfront · water view Boat s lip available. IUIFFS IEST llMTAL 3 Bdrm . 2 bath. I-le vel condo. Completely redecorated with new vinyl tile flooring . Bedrooms have ne w cptn~. Pool JUSt outside your large Mexican tiled patio. Carefree ll vm~ on tx>autiful ~reenbelt. l mmed. occupancy. Onl y S700 month. WESUY M. TA.YLOI CO., HALTOAS 21 t I S-J~Hils Rood MEWP<>n CBfrY. N.I . '44-49 I 0 .. TUttn.stOCIC HIGHLAHDS One of the bes t views in Turtlerock. 3 bdr .. fam rm . bright & airy, French doors leading to landscaped wooden d eck . Mint condition. $221.500. Open Sunday 1·4PM , 19 Rimrock. Call J ackie Handleman 631·1.266 CUSTOM, GOLF COUISI RtOMTACH 5 bdr. or 4 + d en. Cam . rm., on the 15th fairway of the Mesa Ve rde Country Cl ub ~olf course. Lighte p-addle tennis court. sep. maid's qtrs .. country kitche n, FrendJ doors. A·l condHion. Investment on this prime prop. $525,000. Cal Jackie Handleman 631·1266 CUSTOM Near M esa Verde Country Club go course. One story. rambling ranc style home. Pool w/sr>a. 5 bdrs., fa m . r m .. very large country kitchen. Priced a t $349,500. Can Jackie Handleman 631·12166 ' r $4MTA AHA i 1 " &31·1• Ill DOY9l Dltl¥I 4 bd. Laure lhurst Home in excellent condition. Assumable· loan, try $22,000 dwn. $79,900. Cal}+ Roy Siemens 631·1266 IAS1SaDI COIT A MISA 65x300 Lot size zoned for 6 units: presently has 3 separate housri. w/$13,000 annual income. tl87,SOO, Roy Slemens 631-1266 COSTA ..U-MIWPOaT HTS. • Duplex: 3 bd., 2~ ba. w/v~ulted ceU .• ftreplace, Ii very pri•. patl9. & dbl. gar. (eaeb unit.). Sell or trade up, $2o6,ooo. Ask for Ro)'. Slemena 631·1266 - ) M•_,. YllW HOt•t 'Immaculate Carmel model tn Phaae Ul (next to Harbor Rldae> w/fAntutfc view of mtm. Is city U1bt1. Newly ($ecorat.ed • ready to move Into! Nicely landacaoed w/la patloe " auto. sprinklers. 1225,000 -rlexlbi ftnanclntr. Sllaron Smtth ~-6200. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 P .M. 2300 PORT DURN~. <E-13) ,_.ATI COMMUNml Beach.oriented Bay1bores! Lota of space in thJ1 48R home w/fAmily t"m, library, dining rm & brtfst area. S425,000 lncl. land. Dona Chichester 642-8235. OPEN SAT.1·5, SUN. 12·3:30. 2"S VISTA. <E·14) HAllOI ¥llW MIU.SI Impressive, lg corner lot -skyUghted entry & atalned 1taa1 fn>nt doors ... set the scene for this lovely Lmk 4BRl f•mllY rm home tbat features 2 fplcs, blt-in bar, lg covered patio le aparltlln1 pool. Mini-ocean view loo! $289,000. Sharon Smith 6'4-6200. OPEN SAT/S\JN 1-5 P .M. 1201 SEACREST. <E·lS) 5 llDIOOMSI Don't miss this "VIEW" home in Phase UJ of Harbor View Homes. Many upgrades ind. burnished brk. entry & used brk. patio. Carl BuUer 642-823.5. OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 P.M. 2507 PORT WHITBY. (E-16) IAUOA NMINSULA! Old World Tradition! Only 3 years old & truly spectacular! Approx. 3000 sq . ft. w/4BRs, formal dining & family rms. QUALITY AT $565,000. Clint Moses 642·8235. OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 P .M. 2025 EAST BALBOA BLVD. (E-17) ftlNG YOUI FAMILY ..• to this air-cond. 5BR home on a cul-de-sac w/marvelous yard & fruit trees. One of the BRs is sound·P(OOfed so you can really "get away from it a ll." Close to shopping, freeways & golf course. Reduced to $112,500. Marion Frizzell 752·1414. <E·l.8) / SPICTACULAI ltG CAMYOMI French Provincial VIEW home decorated by Dale Farney -offered completely furnished & with all the extras! This 5BR, 6 bath residence features a wood-paneled den, dining rm. ceiling lined w/thick ~veled glass mirrors. 3 wet bars & too much more to mention. Aissa Wayne 642-823.5. <E-19) Foa THI Y ACHTSMAM ... Dover Shores Bayfront w/ approx. 60' on the bay w/ pier & slip. Water-oriented Jiving at its best. .. 3BRs family rm dining rm -a perfect place to be. $525.000 leasehold . Barbara Aune 642·823.5. <E-20) SPYGLASS Hill! Fabulous ocean & mtn. vista from thls 6BR/family rm home. Oversized lot w/ mooo-shaped pool & spa. Side yard for small boat. $549.000 lee. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. <E·21) MEWL Y USTID IAYROMTl Lg Dover Shores family home on one or the largest lots w/room for 55' boa t. Over 5000 sq.ft. w/SBRs, family rm, formal dining & brkfst rm. . walk-in wet bar, h uge kitchen & laundry rm. Pool & spa in courtyard entry. 3-car garage w/workshop & storage. $950,000 leasehold. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. <E·22) PALM S,_IH~SI A sensational buy -beat the season price increases & begin enjeying life at the Hotel Hilton Riviera Gardens (pool, spa & tennis available>. New I BR condominium for only $75.000 incl. land! Tom AlUnson 642-8235. C E-23 > IA YROMT COMDO! Beautiful Udo Peninsula -walk to shops & restaurant.I. Completely customized 2BR end-unit featuring used brk, barn wood paneling & stained glass. Conv. den or dining rm. $525,000 flexible financing & boat slip J>OSSible. Arliss Kirschmer 642·8235. <E-24) EUGAMT COUMTaY TOUCH! Exceptional 4BR Versaille model in Big Canyon ... situated on wrap-around view w/ pt>Ol & spa. Custom cabinetry & exciting amenities to make living here a pleasure. $695,000. Sandie Fix 644·6200. (E·25) CAN COD IA YNONT! Traditional concept w/fl'air for the dramatic! Tri-level 4BR home w/intimate living & dining areas & spacious billiard/family rm . Lg pier & s lip. Offered in fee at $1.950,000. Martha Macnab 642·8235. <E·26) DICUTIYI SIAICHI For the discriminating family that wants a 4BR home in a fine Eastblulf neighborhood w/lovely garden nestled among towering pines ... a home to enjoy for years to come. $187,500. Coby Ward 642-823.5. <E-27) "tNVHTOl"S PAIADISrt Newport Heights! Ocean breezes, lg lawns, bike to beach! Appreciating area -new building & remodeling on almost every street! Charming JBR home w/n~w cpt & hardwood floors . Room to enlarge -uae your imagination! $159,500. Beverly Morphy 642·8235. <E·28 ) SO. IA YfllOMT DUPLDI Elegant Z·story French contetnPorary on sandy beach w/ever-chan1ing view of bay & boating from both 3BR unit.a. Eaaily convertible to single·Camily. $1,085,000 fee. Dick Halderman 642·8235. <E-29 > ... C.AMYOM TOWMHOMlf Alr -cood, custom decorated 2BR w/stparate den & wrap.around deck for perfect entertaining. Mirrored fplc, wardrobe doors & wet bar . Sl99,500. J oyce Edlund 642-8235. <E·30) DIV&OP A DllAM NOMI. •• or live ln th1a Bayabores 2BR. 2 bath eotta1e that ls a couple's delight! Lg lot to make re.modellna eaay. Dona Chichuter 6'2~~. <E·31 > HIMIT WCTOllAMt Country estate -approx. 8-mllel from Oroville. Eteaent 5BR home on approx. 18 acres w/l& pool -corral -water tower. $325,000 nexlble financing. 125" Ac. adj. avail. oo. lnse/ol)tion. Good investment potential -mobQ home park. Harriet Perry 8'24235. <£·32) IPY944U .. AMC. Unser awhile • .UOY the 1pectacular VIEW of ocean, bay & ctt1 below from tJUa IBR/famlly rm --=· Gourmet kitchen -wet bar -PoOI -many otJaer amenW. tor iJ'8 OUI Uvtn11 .-,ooo. Cathryn TeMUle 6'2-Bm. (&al) , ~-'"' .... ., Superb 5P11la11 '1ot avaJJjbll /Plam tor tilaUtttul SBR En.Ja ... b Country home • • c:nat. your own Mate! Diii• Chl~r ,. . (£.N 4 ... OPIM IM IAITl&.U" a Bedroom, famlly home, surrounded by trees & tlowen aalore. Used brick. Price $155 ,000 . SEE CAROLYN CARPENTER AT 706 BISON OflM .. UMYllSITY PAI.IC 3 Bdrm, 2 bath's, famlly room, luxurious kitchen for Sl.39,500. SEE LISA WHITE AT 27 CYPRESS TREE LANE OP1M OM NOMOMTOIY IAY 55 feet on the water with pier & slip. 4 Bdrm, family room, formal dinJng room, security syste m. S79S.OOO FEE. SEE NANCY IM'BERNINO AT 633 BAYSIDE DRIVE O'IM OM THI PIMtHSULA Outstanding 4 Bdrm, family borne complete with oak noon & spa. $685,000~ SEE BILL BENTS AT 402 BELVUE LANE OPIM IM IAYCUST Price reduction · in this dramatic four bedroom pool home. Asking $315,000. SEE KAY RANGER AT 1816 BUTTONSHELL OPEH IH WISTCLIFF 3 Bedroom home, family room, new carpets PRICED TO SELL Sl68.000. SEE EVAN CO RKETT AT 1307 OXFORD LANE orEH IH OLD . COftOHA Da MAit Near the beach charming newly-built Cape Cod 3 Bdrm home. $3(9,000. SEE PHYLLIS DlLLON AT 302 HELIOTROPE ..wPOIT IUCH -au~s Lovely, gated courtyard & sunny patio make this 3 bedroom home a very special property. See to enjoy! $175,000. HEW IH HAUOft VIEW HIUS Spacious 4 bedroom home featuring formal dining & 2 cozy fireplaces The canyon setting with view of s urroundin~ hills & gated courtyard entry lend beauty & privacy to this home. $265,000 fee. CAMEO SHORES -VIEW This beautiful 2 Bdrm, 3 bath home is p er f ec t for a couple! Entertainin~ would be a delight a r ound the large pool - magnificent view! Wood nooring, highly upgraded. $540,000 Fee. JASMIME CREH -Pl.AH 6 Enjoy this delightful home. 3 Bdrm, game area & s pacious master suite with fireplace. Security gate. pool, spa, tennis and lovely shaded walks for your pleasure. $249,000. CA.MAL NOMT A~I Large lot, private location. Paver tile entry. kitchen and dining aTea. Open noor plan with three patio areas. Steps away from community pools and tennls. Priced $199,999. ltG CAMYOH -DCWSIYI The most exciting property ever offered -fabulous decor, truly a "model home". Three bedrooms. family room, 3 bath Deauvllle offe rs total privacy. Appointment only. $650,000. PRIME CrTY LIGHT YllW Professionally decor ated four bdrm., Family Rm home in gated Npt. Bch. Community. Comm. pool &c tennis. Many cuatom upgrades throughout this home. The price is $385,000 fee. YACAMT LOT-14YSHOllS Call for information regarding this beautiful property. Create your dream home near private beaches and boat dock & ramp. $275,000. LIDO ISU The owner purchased a nother home and must sell! Four bedrooms, 4~ baths, pool & spa. The best street to stteet locatlon on the island. 1475,000 Fee. DICUTIYI MAMOa Custom built 4 Br. 3 bath with vaulted ceilings, drama.Uc fireplaces complete with pool • spa. Comer location ln prestigloua neighborhood. $330,000 Fee. '"'l&.U'" Beautifully decorated "Z" plan. 4 bedrooms, family room, and Jar1e bonus room. Walk to acbooll, shops and tennla club rrom thU lovely ramlly home. $185,000. IMmw.D IAY-ft1YA11 llACH Cbarmtn1 immaculate 3 Bdrm, home In private community cloee to tel)nla courta1 pools, P•tk.1 ' aandy beach. Harawood flOOfl, be1m1, lhutten, ac. saes,ooo. .... OPIMHOUll IATASUN 1-4 ........... Crt tew.wt ..... nm :i i.aroom. 2..., balb lrl·level condo in a private. parklike sett.In& la absolutely l"M . MACULAT E ! Only $148.~00 In uclualve Nwsiort Crest. eau AM Talber1. 752-ll20, ' QUAIL PLACE NOf'BnlS .. IC,. Tl l:JO ,..M.1 .., LOWOMIUCIS ~nral rondo's under 156,000 Lo down pay ment Lo monthly pay menu AJ.J 2 BR • up araded Mot1 vated 9eller. Hurry! Some are already 11old. Call 54(). 3fJl!G Rf.Al. IUTAT£ OPEN HOUSE SAT &SUM 1-5 251 E. 2Jrd U.HT COSTA MESA RIDUCID SI 0,000! 1'us beauWu! e~LS1de (;osta Men home hh JUSl be~n reduced lo Sl.29.000 • 3 bedrooms. l • IJelM, KV pad + d~p dnve on a 60Xl50 lot Owner aruoous C..11 &!J J\tnl)kl. 7~ 1920 J QUAIL A..!~~J-'°'" fll t;JO ,...._, VIEW AL\MDOHB> ESTATE Set> Sp} glass. Ea!!lbl uf I lrv&M from t.rus de'lt'rt f'd 2 5tory est.a~ Wllh acre 4 bedrm, 2 batlu Nearly •,, •ctt ol woodsey lo< Huge 11pullllng pool. lq est.ale dnveway to garage A mu!t sell' SJW.960 Act now, rall ~2313 YOU'U fCIDOfHG! NO. we are not-only ~!llSiO for th11 appeallnl{ aind cheery 2 Bdrm rondo wtUi a large patJo and rommuruty poob Al.to :oe.ller wUI Mlp finance Can't~ at won't sell qwctUy to act now Call 9'19-~o ALLSTATE AE41.TOAS -------- LADY·s HOME Move 1n rondH1on . Decorated bcaulllully. Earth tone 3 bedrm . magn1f1rent mailer sui~. 2 sexy bathroom•. a mU5l ~ for $117,000. Art now. MS-2313 M 'il '•• I • l, .. ,,., "'""'' [91fl$ill LOVEMl - LOYI MY JACUlll I am an attractive and dell&htful 3 Br. 3 ba bome with an enclo.t'd eo with a sparkllog acuua Step down into a e family rm w1Ui a cheery rrplc "' parquet floors Call 979-53'7C lo- ~· ALLSTATE REALTORS HOISISf s..MtUpll on lhll spectacular \"i acre &at. nearby ridlnt t1'llila Lo Ole IU. /U1 old •orld charm•r of • bome, a bednn. 2 bath, M bul~. A cnuat ... lf '°" ltka .....,.., ctll ,.,,,~ --Ollf Ill•• 11\ II.IN tOlll N(/', ~THI. Hf Al ~11 CSlATIRS .............. , ... ..,, ......... .,,, ............. . ...................... w ... .._,,....._ ...... ...,... ........ of ........... .. ................ n.11 .... Med. 1tyle •••• of 6 ••droe••· fe•t•rH l•a•ry to ........... ..-f. lwt.W .., ..... ,cc ,,, ..... c: ...... 2 poola .... t 5 -'" of ,.,.. I.cl C .. I 1tow for • 111paWullll to •hrw "-1• we lw • llhtl•• opporhalty. sz.200.000. GREATVIEW- GREAT TERMS Lor9f l bedroom. l botll ..... -c ...... lot ..... tO ,.... wttt. 0 .... of LJdo•s c.._._ IOOM for ex,...ioa. PotslMe ..... opffoR. $430,000. OPIN SAT & SUH 12·5: 1721 ICINGS ROAD. HIWPOltT HACH. COUNTRY SETTING IH OLDE CORON~ DEL MAR bcll ... llMJ 2 bedroolft llOIM witt. 2 brick fl,..pfoce• Oftd b••••d celli•CJ•· Secl•d•d lrH a.d dnet, effonliMJ OM prl•ocy 01td p•ocefwl s. '~ TM• •KfT'~ lcrCJt lot 11 IOMd R·2 for tftltlal .,..L Tite eJ1istfllC) llotM 11 pt otKftd by AMenc• ,.._ SW.W. $255,000. OPEH SAT & SUM 12 -4 : 2204 WATEIFIOHT. Ol.OE COIOHA DEL MAL V AWE IM FAMILY COMMUHITT Co111• see ttlit tr•ly speclol f•"'ity hoflte 011 o quiet cld ct. 10C ;,, Deerli.ad. '"IM tporh tOflte 1uper lhi"CJ· ct ft hre d arow11d faMlly rKreaHo.I. We.,. off•riftcJ thit Z story. l bMI OORt. 21h bafti wttt. '-9t ,_., room IMHIW at $1 lt,500. Y•oww tt. a.dtoo! ,,_,..Is a..,~ .t.ort ••too COMO Jty pod .d cWlclrew't play Clr'ff. Murry Ott fflls OM! Ontf HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5: I ,Erl'ER GRASS. 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-455 I 495-1720 ~ LocJ-a LOCJlllMI HHJ-f 497.3331 493-181 z LaCJ19M1 IHch Dc:wte1 PoW c;::; SELECT I PROPERTIES TOP SALES AGENT FOi THI MOMTH OF AUGUST AnM McCaslcmd 751-3191 IASTSIDI JUST LIKE HEW Completely renovated 3 bedroom. 2 bath. gorgeous ho me. Ali new everythin~ & very tastefully done. 1 block from Newport Beach & has a lley access with RV storage area . $84,000 assumable loan. Full price $125,000. Call u.s at 556-2660. COLLEGE P ARk Charming 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with s hake r oofs. cozy brick fireplace. built-Jn kitchen. shady covered patio & much, much more. Full i>rice only $95,000. Call nowt 751·3191. HOMI +INCOME This property oHers a lot ot versatility. Operate small retatl business & rent out apt -Or live in lt yourself. Hlgb assumable loan, low down. Full price $84,900. Call us . now . 5156-aeeo. TllPllX lnvett now before prices go up even more! 'Ibis superior property. in a prime location. offers a 3 bedroom owner's ...it with llreplace. forced air heal, a h•ke roof 1 well la nd•~•P•d 1rounda. Never a vacancy. Can now! 751~1. ltJtlluka 22111.1......, C.M. 711'-lltl U Rf ... ~ • 1f ~ att quallft..t to Ull ar Mil r.al estate, for profit or tu .,_ ment, create ialel under w,.,..,t tu naUn11. or wlDJ.ril to le am. • Every aal pe.rsoo pays their own way (it 's true, 100~ of commilalon yours>. • No petty broker req~. U. .. COlllll.CU...._. ~., ... .. , ........... .,... "DCPi!...sYSTa..S. llALTT THI Oltel4AL ,....._ co•ttnSIOM s~ NIWPOIT llACH 71t.OZJ6 PENINSULA PT. SPECIAL! a ... '" ...... , .. ,..r••• dw dt I ._., b 1.:,t: ...,. .. OCIAM & IA Y .t • "*' price. Hea dw ID d ftoon, 2 fl.cpl en. 4 t..•11• .... ~ rooa S..Oww by IPP ahela•.t. S DUPLEX WITH POOL $128,000 ................. tu-.tie.wpon Hei9'1h area wttll hrrtflc oWMr'• ..tt OYeric ciiiiaig pool frOlll r.dwDDd ~k. Alt ht•eshs•sul oppcM'fmity '-tM1 2 & I bHroofttmlit. HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS~ONDO Eajoy tt. New hgla11d ePlrm-ssl ht wide opew spaces of ~ ldhicM & si1tging birds. lfttenstincJ tri~nl 3 Bdrm with soarincJ be-.d c9'&.gs ii• II•. ""' Opett fasnily "" ldtckOMbo, sep MS tr suih + diltiftCJ nsL &tfoy al the b•1t•fits of co"""· pool, tHRls & shopping n.arby. P.acehll pastoral •iew. S 182,500. VIEW & POOL-IRV. TERR. A hotM of subdu.d quality In 01t estobO:.'ted M•wport leoda locaffoft. Newly carpeted 01td beautifully Maintained 4 b•droo11t ho"'• with family room .ct larcJe oatdoor patto wrrc&;t::ll~ spartding pool in ptofK"hd courlyard. Lush Mature qreeRery. Owner will consider fiRa1tci1t9. $525,000 fft. ~!!:J!C~R°"V~!l w~N~ for pool and deck. Hewty -orated in & CMIH Two story 4 ~ pin bilisdf'-. ""-lcsct.clllg ... bar, 4 fi~ ... deft .ct loads of "*'" to e11t...taift In .ct CMlt. Easy to show. $495,000. !~!~J~~o~~~~K~!~~~f· and decorated 2 bedrootn, den & dhL rm. condo, with al benefits of hMi1 .-d pool. Mini VIEW. leaH option for $895. pet' MO. and $I 0,000 optiotl MOMJ few sales pric• of $269,500. Shown by appointmeftt. *ON WATER-¥RIYATE ISLE leo•tiflllly decorated "pride of OWltffiWp,. 2 ... tory hofM wffll ,_-OWW boat sllp. WarMth. woods ••d nceptloaal decor thno•t Hals 4 .,..OOllt ..... with fonuMll cllJRg '°°"" Spaciom ,.....,. llllh wltlt firePoce. Al ......... ""for ... &est...., ..... ly n•iroa-Rt. St.own by appolatlcsetlt. $ 9 7 5. 000 lftcllllhg land. *VIEW OCEANFRONT-UGUNA On tM HACH co.op 2 bed. 2 bo. _,. wfttt ....,, balcowy .ct f •uh• YllW. Hecr tt. _.., met Mloy pri•ocy & loh of greeRery also. Owster will IHse/option $242.500 or wtl leaM for $795.perMO. * WATUFIONT CONDO-VIEW G..._., secsffy, YllEW 2 bed. 2 bo. Pool ...t boat lip .... ..nc.a.. 0-,nser wll lease/optloa or Hb•lt ter••· $325,000. STOIYIOOl IUSTIC UICH ........ _... ...... ,, ... • .,..., .,,.,. ,. feet ._, J ...... ..... ... ,.... ..... ,.... ................ .... ...... ery. 'I 2t .soo. •• -... .... loc ..... GOLF CIJISE UVlll II 11££11 ........ ...__ ........... of ... W...Y .. CasfJfCI&,.....~ CMl'tfw4 ...., ... ,.... ... ,... ., .... _ ............ ,.... ... ... ...... ...... • 1111¥9 ..... , •• t• ... ,., ••4 ~•fftce .... wet IMr. A• ........ ......... wtllt J ..... I I 6 J1/J ..-.s27t .... . NOMI + llG C>""'8 Shurp 3 Bdrm. 2 bath r~modeled ho u e, on I rwe ~·x 127' Jot. Tlled k ll h n It b ath • • -=•r ag'es .P uddltionul rorking. Owner wants to carry lots o pas>t-r. As k ing $239,SOO. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 Zt 1 t Newpcri ll•d. CorMt' l 0th AFFORDABLE NEWPORT BEACH Cato.~ ...t ...... d Z bed. towstlloue co•do wltlt prhah co• tty facllffff of pool. foctml & ..... Ellly wall to beoclt, s 120,000. llJTSTANDING BLUFFS "Z" space.. and w.a.coordlMled -Of" In this eftd unit with 2 patloL TWCMtory 4 bedroofl'I 3 bath cOftdoMlnNIR home with fonwal cln. rm., apackNs falltily room ond lanJe de and all CllMtdties for CJrociolls living. Red. to S 182,000. OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX Rore 4 IMd. oWMr's unit .ct 2 be-ct. f'e'fttal. Only 6 years. old. 2 fireplaces ond lanp "'°sht' bed •• with Miiken hlb, otri1111t & much more. OWMr lltCIY carry finandng. He's bovght other property and wants to mon! $325,000. LIDO ISLE LEASE/OPTION OwnB is offet Ing 11.xlW. hnM and wll1 help with financing °" this up.cicd)y larg• 5 bedroom holM on o 45 ft. Sot. Of»", briC]ht and MINIY and a venatile floor P'-with loads of room. lnclu«k1 a du and dWftCJ roosn, pie deck mid potio. R.-duced to $495,000. AFFORDABLE CONDOS ON LIDO rrofessionaly dKorated. Mew in and out i" a ,,..sticJiOllS locatioft. Pumct •xecllti•• homes with .... ldtchens, fir•place1 a111d use of co11tM1tRity recreatioa, ten.11 .ct layfro.t life. 2 bed, I bath fM $210,000 and $2]5,000. *DELUXE BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE This coNkHNniunt home °" the WA TH ls in a closs by itseH. Architectwal Digest would boast about tM ~ f•crt.ns ond select ct.cor of 1hMMd glass, custom wood pane&.~ ....... brffkfront and SO nNCh lltON. LGrlJ9f' than ma1ty ho1nes this 2 bed, plus den/ office and roiwd dining area offers privacy, se-curity and availability few your own boat. Red. to $595,000. *WATERFRONT CONDO $275,000 F,..sMy dK~ 2·1tory townhoMH. Jmt lil&e a hotM, yot1 han 3 bedrootsts with large most.rand you wall CMlt to yow own boat •P· A flM v-. and you oWft CM land. OWMt' flexible on t•nns: s..blnit. * LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT-8EACH Still tiwse lo Mlect carpet & decor for this 3 or 4 bed. hotM °" WA TEil SulMNt exchaftgH. As Is $710,000. * BAYFRONT-LIDO PENINSULA leaattflll WA TERFltOMT cOlldo with lots of space la 2 bed. + den .ct Hhf tul ±cg balcowy/ patio. loaf alp avaiW.. Alt exec.ti .. ......._.., or f,11111.. ,... .,...,.... .... lo Ctbfoy Newport ..... tyt.. $425,000 or owsser wll IMM/opffOlo for S4tt,OOO. w.ft. * BAYFRONT WITH VIEW Comort~I• 2 bed, 2 bo. coop _,. rifjltt • tlM WA TB wHll pool. OCIAH .cl lloltllllg VIEW. lo.t llp .......... s 197,500 . ~BEAUTIFUL BAYFIONT--VIEW c ..... ~ .. ..,.z..._2~ coop _.. a. Newport htlCla. ,..._ MHN -or_.,.. priyecy, ...tty, ley md Ocem YllW. S22t,IOO. 1Mt .., ........ FUSSY BUYEIS-IACQUET CL '•rf•ctly ••l•t•l•e4 & ••••·•• c1a ..... 411M........._.._. ....... • COil• •• ••• t• d1e .. 1t1 .. ...,... ......,. st JJ,910 . . * .................. 1oc ..... WATERFRONT HOMES IDc. ~36 W.Coattt H1ghwt1v Newport& h 6Sl·14UO-; REALTORS '71-111 I OPEH HOUSES Jl I POPPY: A let 9d ._Wt 145 ft _..., &•"'J ..... w•loUttleC_._.IHc._ ow.-WLL AMAMCL Two .._ ........ .z ~ f-'Y,.,_ & tWr; Md - ..................... &~foroc._ .few. SJll,000. 0'84 SAl'UIDAY 12·5. I 5 I 5 IA Y AOlll TlllACI, lnl•• T...--.; Wiiiett ... .-c-. over et. y9"d _..._. ... _.,CH.llfcwttt.~ bead• fr ..,.., .... CT 11 ~ '-CJe lot ..... -..., ... w. ""'" ~. 21/J ..... a.a-. ......_ood floors. ~ & etcJled fjlall WissdoWL If• ttdlllwj! C~ lff ~ OPIH SAT & SUH 1·5. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy •• CorolMI .. M• 675-5511 2STOIY ~ root. ' Bdnn, 214 Ba, SlSS,500. Eaat1lde Coctalleta. lti;Mcc..le,lftr. 541.77Jt Ml'WPOltT RACH CUSTOM411 3,000 aq.ft. Larae master bdrm auit.e, tn fact all 4 Bdnna •:· Charming formal & room on balcony lookin g into beamed cellin1 livln& room. Larae aourmet kitcbm. family room and 2nd fireplace. Larae pool and deck. 1229.000. HAUOIYIEW MtUsted Popular Mont.ego MdJ on ~(® t?ExJch Realty llAL HT A Tl EXCILUHCI SINCI t t4t • • OPIEN HOUSH * • IALIOA ISLAMD Elegant BA YFRO duplex. 3 &·2 bedrooms. S uper condition Numerous amenities Owner will help finance . 1310·12 So Bayfront. O P EN DAlLY 1·5 ......... $825, SPECIAL ATTRACTIOM . . w '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fee I and. Spa c 4 B R $Ul&le story noor plan. genuinely believe this to be the bes value in SPYGLASS HILL. Thi s pectacular 5 bedroom. form<il dinin~ room and d en home offe rs both beauty and ut1lilv The C'xte nsive use of stone a nd wr~>Ug ht iron pro v ide an immediate 1mprcss1on of luxury and flt! security The· t·lubor ate pool, .1acu.1.1.i und cunyon VIL'W complete the picture of total enjoym ent. ;:8 Drakes B a.v. DOVEtl SHORES ESTATE Co mma ndin ~ view of Bac k Ray. mount ains. C'ity li g hts Owner finane1ng make s 1mmed1ate possession possible . 5 b€droom. 41 :.- bath 1014 Mariners. OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5. Ask for Theo Whitl'head YOUNG AT HEART You 'll likl• this 3 bedroom. 21 -· bath sed uded Woods trcu m Jlomc• :\ ~ood buy a t S91.500 . A s k f or Theo Whitc hl1ad INVITING Thul·s th(• word thut t•omc~ to mind whl'n you l'nter s pi.1('1ous rrx>m ... or ... 11 bt•s1dt• the s pa rklinJ.! pool Prl\ an l11r " f:tmilv Hoom for ('ntl'rlu1ninl:! l!Hl7 Glenwood OPE:'\ S l ':'\ I ;, '"" for Theo Whit<.-heacl. ()ntu~ NEWPORT CENTER . ·-~~21 640-5357 '1Cr: fir t • SPECTACULAR YIEY.' SPYGLASS Hi ll A premium loeat1nn in fahul o11~ SpyJ?lass Ifill. with il marvelou:-. 'tt•v. day & nig ht. This 1:-. tht• s par1ous :'\ev. Redford Pla n with the bonus room + 4 bdrms. & 3 baths A tcrrif1<· family room adjoins t he large gourmet kit(·he n & has a g reat looking hri<'k frpl<'. Owner is mo\'inj.! out of thL· art•u & has bought another home ~o t l11s one is priced right at $595,000. Se<.> 41 MONTECITO. CdM. O P EN SAT Sl'N I 5. (714) 673-4400 1213) 628·2828 RE .c~LT~T Division of Harbor lnvestm.nt Co. BIG CANYON CUSTOM 3 Bedroom. 211-z bath . large lot. on ~olf c ourse. view of ni g ht l1p,hts & mountains. Entertainer's delight' OPEN SUNDAY I ·S 11 CHetRY HILLS UH! $635,000 ROBERT L HALLEY. REALTOR 64 ... 4455 559.0793 IAYFROMT Sever a l fine bayfront homes with p ier & slip WEST OCEANF«ONT Duplex with e xcellent income 30x102 R-4 lot. $400,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J II f',,•y• ,,. L)' •' "'H bl'J bl61 <0©\\4'l~-2'£trs · Thaf lnfriguing Word Gome with a Chuc4/e ----·-"' CIAT l. POU.AH 0 •-~ letter1 ol It.. ·-K<O~ -dt b.-low to fo«" '°"' •"'I>'--d• Ideally located Owner hlb purchased another O P EN SAT. & SUN 1·5 .... $439.500. home and must sell. Call today NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 ) HAUORVIEW 5 BR. O\ t•r '1 d<'re Porloftno Mdl E x pandcd lo 3200 ~q fl Formal d1n1ng rm hardwood e ntry & cen traJ air umd1t1onmg 1tr1• but a Ct•-. o r th•· amcntl1e:. Sclll·r will help with rrnanrmg Cull tor l"Omplete detd1b ~ SELECT PROPERTIES ~ EAST SIDE HOME .l~blr-.)oun~ J BH l'• DOTTIE EVANS ~ h o I h ~ C I r ,, p I a t· I' H.ed oc t-d U1 Sl l2. 50(1 MESA VERDE Jmt Listed 1\ i.1.,dy front couny.1rtl leiltb w th1., truJ\ l'lt·~.tnt h 11 n1t .,, 1th t I Jr~ l ~1ttJm' torll\JI ilmin~ rm_ larn1h rm "'tlh NII\ lint~ C1rt"1'IJl"t 1n [Jr~ .. i.: urmd k1t1·ht>n .\tl 1111 .. l'LI ~ .. :tlJr .,!;ir.i~•· D11lt11· h.i 1111npl•·t1 d hl·r f1r~t \!'ill <il· SI·: 1.1-.<'1 I' IW f> 1-: H1 I f':S "1l~ .... iii·"., \\t•ll 11\l'I :1 m1ll:on dollar-; Sh£· \\;1,. horn 1n lnd1.111.1 1>111 ha' l1n·d In' S11u t h1•rn I ".il11111111.1 tor m;in~ \1·0tr ..... -.;hi' 1111\\ 11\1· ... 'Atl h h1·r l:1tllil,· 1111 11111111 1 ''" 111 ( 11<.,l.t \It·'·' \\ht,,. ...h1• I'-itl'l I\ t 111 I I\ 1c· .tnd I f'ltt.:1011-;• or!.! .1n11.1t11111'-.. Call Today 54 ... 9 41 1 For truly pro1eu ional service, ' C oll Dott;e at 751 ·319 I Af.AL f.~TAn f..5TA llUSttM [.NT BlG CA~aon . . . Newport Ouolex CUSTOM : ;) ht·dro1im... t • ... haths. indoor s pa. t 11r1 ·ph11·~ hard"'ood floo r -. & m11ll1in,.!... \lu~t s t'l' to ~pµrecial~. Rx .... st97.'soo Lnbet1e .. ohlc !llt'-.port &!dl"h \alul'' 100 :.tep!> to sand and ocean' 4 Bed rm + J bedrm uml Net.'<I:. vour TLC don t wait, r•ll 00.... 7~ 1700 Ol'E\. ~.\T & SU:'\ 1·5. ~ 7 RO YAL SAINT GEORGE RD. ,. S795,000 ( ROBEiilT L HALLEY. REALTO!t. 644-4455 559.017 675-341 1 HARIOR VIEW HILLS \ln•:in \ !l'"' I Rdrm 'tonter ito with large rntn court:i-.i re!. on onc> of II\' Hills nir es t s trel'lS l 'nhl':.tl Jhie at $269.000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS lmmarulate 3 Bdrm +d en home. with pool. t'~nyon vtl'\\ neutral deroratmg that won 't rcqu1n :1 thing Ask ing onl~· 5194.500. llG CANYON An 1mpecr<1ble Versailles with view. Unsurpassed luxun Corner locatton on a l'Ul de sac S650.000 RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN Spac1ous 3 Bdrm air cond . San Luis Rey model upg raded thruout Pos itively pris tine. Sl65.000 COLLEGE PAIK -Atr cond .. 4 Bdrm 3 Ba "Yale" detached home. Super location o n c ul de sac One block from pool a nd school Only $121.500. D&AHE HOME -··candlewood" with many new and s uper upgrades. 3 Bdrm 3 b a on l~rge private lot. Very dean. ready to move mlo. $169.900. TUlTUltOCk GLEH -"Inverness" 4 Bdrm 3 Ba, family room + con versation pit. Air <!'On d .. and the best in decoratin g . A true value at $249,900. ASK THE COMPANY THAT BUILT SPYGLASS HILL HARIOR VIEW HILLS EASTILUFF TURTLEROCK HIGHLANDS WI SBYI THISI AHi LU5'C IUILT COMMUHmlS r ,. ~ ....... IAYNOllT. Ju1t ll1ted, 3 .,.tilmw .• a~ ba .. form. dm .• fam. rm . .. 1'1'.nt W . Hnt1d91 to NmPIN in wit.la um ..... _..., aoo ,q. _ft-. •tmT•JNCWDnli<i LAND. Lov•IY b•y v .. w; pool1lcle ........... 3 Bdrma .• a~ bl., form. din,, buJe tam~ ""' 110• q ,•tt . K .. m ....... I Veean .... . ;..-!• .. , .. ... "" .. .. • 'AM Bt J.fll.AM BeaUliful W ,. ft .. 4 bdrm.1. f•m. rm .. 1'-' .,.., bonm rm., MW carp. 6 kitchen __!ppliant'ea. lmmaculat ! L1e r•entMlt. 1220,000 INCLUDING Al\ID. ~--111 SUM. 1-1 2711 WW. VIile www lJ I .,. ... S IAtW Prime fulJ water ••• ~ew location: lovely 3 bdrms., 2~ ~-··· 1950 IQ. ft. of charm! t41e. encl. ''9•tio overlookin1 panoramic bay ,, Vi w. S288.500. Ofl94 SAT SUN 1.5 Jin...._ •11 dt . ·'•M6MM CHAIMHf End unit, l ·level. "' • bdrms .. 2 ba.. new carp. & paint: "'"' ice greenbelt. Xlnt low ihterest .. ~Mt-ms. $195,000. •·PLAM IA YF•OMT 2200 Sq. ft .. 3 Wf'cn., 2~ ba .. huge ram. rm. w.'pool , table : lovely courtyard & patio; ... beautiful view! Vacant. $219,000. ..,. ... v A ",~·· · .-H'nnouncemenl ,;•~ We are proud to be the exclusive sales •~ts for 14 final new homes under contitruction in award winning Bluffs . " PJease call for information. ...... HELEN B. DOWD LT<>a IMC. 644-0134 u.t & a., Wlttl tt. bperh. . "' ,., ! OLDE CORONA DEL MAR WALK TO THE IUCH '"Well located. only l1~ blks. to the ·beach & close to s hopping, on he m·ean side of th<.• hwy. Single st or y 2 t,drm + den, With . en('fosc-<J SUrlOY yard. When winter come s. vou w1il .enjoy the <'Ozy brick frplC' Out of town ~wner says sell! Only $189,645. .. Di•ision of Harbor "'""""'_. Co. ):! • , .... I e • t h i •I "' ,.,, . YlaW OF THI UJ(l-OM THl COUISE "'R~ncho San Jo'Jquin townhome with a st!rene view of the Jake -on the golf c~rse . H ere's an immaculate . ~fortable and functional 2 bedroom ~ ·~ den home that has J(ot to be ,pedect for someone. Maybe you, at S155,000. .. , .. ~. U~IC>IJI: li()MI:§ :.~· REALJ'ORS<41, 675-6000 .,...,.. .:2<443 Eut Coast Highway. Corona del Mar I I • ,-.. 1 ~l.oSan!}otUJuin IS IS IT! A llAUTt,UL WMNOUSI ON TNI I JTN AllWAY 0¥1•LOOllN6 TNI 11A11&.WMAT A LOCATION J IDIMS. USTOMlllD DIM HleNUeNT MaFH&A«ALLY OICOIATm Ml TMA T IS MA TUIA&. H»I eu.ceon~. ,., .. ... Lal,_ MOUll .... 2 ... I MOMTAMAI NOn1. .... :L.,.,1o,. ~ :J.),..""' ... ~ '·. CO ATS .• WALLACE Hl/\1 ~-.J;.J t IN C *VEIS* u..v ........ ty NOW .. NO DbWN Ir LOANS to SUI0,000. LOW JNT RA't& Let U1 show you bow to quaJUy. T•tobclC.,..t We u.t. 754-1 Z02 HAUOllVIEW HOMES 4 Bdrm "Palermo Plan" on greenbelt With VICW Large pool. lmmed. oc cupaney p ossibl e SZ49.000 mch.11.hog land S Bdrm "Someniet. Plan" next to irreenbelt Be11ut1fully decorated and lands caped with large yard and pool SSJ.500 m cluduig land. Call Danny Bibb for appt \.ti ::.t~ the8e new 1.tsung11 llOGB"S UAL TY 67~231 I YOURHSIRE 'Ille right pnce. corn•ct loc·atJon and a good in v~lment for your fam1 ly Pnced &l JUSt S97 ,500 m North Cciela Mesa and :.ure to have maximum apprec1a1Jon See thl!1 2 .,lory, 4 Bdrm homl' Ownen will coru1der VA CaUM~Hl41 ~ COATS&WALLACE RE AL ESTATE. INC. EXECUTIVE ELEGANCE ~1 ~¥ 2-5bdrms,2-3bo 1784 10 2783 SQ. tt Communlly pool & spa Newport Mesa schools From tl39,900 (TI4) 979-2102 $2 $75 .......... PENNY PINCHER AD Pr1111te 1nd1v1doa1s cen now sell any item or eombtnat1on ot 1t•"'- 101a11ng 175 or 1111 Wllh 8 3 hM ed tor 2 r.on11cutn1e day• for only 1 2 Eeoh 8dd11tone1 hn. 11 6()o for t~2davt Cherge your Penny Pincher Ad 0< UM your thnkamertcafd, or MslltfCMGIJ. No com• "*°'*----· .DIRECTORY ... ....... 11.,,..,. ........ c•' , Qt,••, • .......... .. L eat~ .......... ••'* D** all..... MOf WMS Ml.,.,_ rr· .... ~---..... ~ ........ , .. en ............. , ..... ' . HOUSIS FOi SALi 257 Either.Jo.~ 848-0623 $79,900 Sat/Sun 2~ z llDllOON 2204 Waterfront. Olde CdM 644·703> $255,000 Sat/Sun 12·4 31196 Via San Vicente, San Juan Cap 498-3S>O '83,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 14741 Sweetan, lrvine 551-3936 $87,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2758HHlview <HVKnoll) N.B. 67s..6000 $193,750 Sat/Sun 1-5 219 Via San Remo <Lido Isl) N . 8. 675-6000 $477 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 167 Albert, Coeta Mesa 540·3666 S84,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 z•,...FAMRMw.,_. 3059 Country Club Dr .. C.M . 631·1400 $279,000 Sun 1-5 2000 Port Cardiff CHVHms) N.8 . 675~6000 $156.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 64 Sea Island <Big Canyon ) N. B. 642·8235 $187,500 Sat. 1·5 1218 Keel Dr., Hrbr View Hls. CdM 644-6200 $249.000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 231 Poppy, Corona del Mar 675-5511 Saturday 12·5 742 Summit. Laguna Beach 497-3331 $195,000 Sal/Sun 2·5:30 l IED•OOM 5091 Cinammon. Irvine 752-1700 Sl07,000 Sun 1-5 225 Via Quito. Lido Isle, NB 646-7711 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2311 Redlands, Back Bay 646·7711 $154 ,850 Sal/Sun 1·5 1 Flintridge. J rvine 752-1700 $198.000 Sun 12·5 1721 Kings Rd . Newport Beach 644-7020 $430,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 505 Seaward Rd . Corona del Mar 675-1164 $219,500 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 1877 Ne w Jersey. Costa Mesa 546-8906 $99,500 Sat.'Sun 12·4 253 E . 23rd St .. Costa Mes a 752-1920 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 80 Eagle Pt. <Condo >Woodbridge. Irv 552·4794 $79,500 SaUSun 12·5 •8 Cerritos <Ra ncho San Joaq l Irv 752-8747 SlW>.000 459 E . 19th St.. Costa Mesa 556-~ $125.000 Sal/Sun 12-4 13 Stillwater. Irvine 551-6427 $176.500 Sat/Sun 1-6 2843 VaJesco <Mesa del Mar>C.M. 642·5200 $105,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 2116 Miramar, Newport Beach 675-6670 S399,000 Sat. 1-4 332 Rei ms, at Monte Vista, E /C.M. 646-7171 $89,900 Sun 12-4 16101 Tellim. Huntington Beach 963-6767 $96,500 Sun 12·5 9059 Westminste r, Garden Grove 546-2313 $79.900 Sun 1-4 •20391 Bayview, Santa Ana Hghts 546-2313 $135,500 Sun 1-4. 321 A venida Cerritos IThe Bluffs )NB 640-00ro $229,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 2185 Vista Entrada. Newport Bch 540-1720 $166,500 Sat. 1-5 3309 So. Ross. Santa Ana 540-3666 $101,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 1515 BayadereTerr. Cirv .Terr>CdM 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2630cean View <Nwpt Hta.) NB 673-4400 $237 ,000 Sun. 1·5 819 W. McFadde n, Santa Ana 540-3666 $61,900 Sat/Sun l·S l• ... FAMaMwDIM 1103 Ridgecrest C1rc., Costa Mesa 545-9491 $156,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1101 Highland, Westcllff, N.B. 646-7711 S285.000 Sat/Sun l·S 17802 Arbor Ln. CUni v Pk )Irv. 675-3411 $169,900-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 208 Via Mentone Q.Jdo lale) N.B. 6'4·9080 $350,000 Sun.12-4 1307 Oxford Ln. (W•teUff) N.B. ~ $Ul8,000.Fee Sat. 1·5 1807 Trldewinda <Baycrest) NB 875-3'11 $198,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2450 Mart.no Dr. (Bayabores > N.B. 548-2.381 $486,000 &at/Sun 1~ 201 Joann, Newport Beach Nf.'7111 $139,900 Sun 12·4 •3'351\mberlake, Costa Mesa 15'·19'1 $127,500 Sat2-6 3622 Bluekey, Harb Vu ff mt, CdM 81s.aMJO $2'74,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 405 North Star Ln. <Dover Sbn) NB su..a. $525.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Cerrttot, Irvlne 8'4 CD> $150,000 SaUSun 1·5 1901 Tabuna Terr., Irv. Terr., CdM 8".GJO $825,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 llOO Port Dunla1, HrbrVlewRml, N.B. &M..,., '225~000 SaUSan 1.a •U018eacrelt, Hrbr Vt.W Illa, OclM ... m> ,.,000 Sat/8-14 a Pepper Gr ... <.Deerftel4) In. •10S5Caftcord, No. Costa Mfta 556-1998 $101,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 10041 Crallet <Meredith Grdna. )ff. B. 898-9811 $144,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 17 Canyon Ridge <Trttn >Irv. 551~1:.> $1'19,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3217 S. Orta« Pt, Summerlidd, SA 9?9-2Un Siot,990 Sat/Sun 11·5 141 Lakeview <.W oodbrld1e > Irv. 833-3927 Saturday 1..C 207 Susannah Place, Costa Mesa 963-6767 Sun l ·S 2581 Vista Dr. (Bays bores) N. B. 644-9080 $395,000.Fee Sun. l ·S 2455 Bamboo St. (Eaatbh1ff) N.B. 644-1805 $154,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~1 Hiahland. Newport Beach 556-2660 $145,900 Sat/Sun 12·4 •4606 Cortland <Cameo Hinds) CdM 644-7383 S279.SOO-Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 2300 Heather Ln (Cherry Lk) NB 67s-6000 $179,000 Sat. 1·5 221 Via San Remo <Lido Isl> NB 675-eOOO $472,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 4881 Royce Rd. (Univ Pk> Irv. 675-eOOO $156.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 18576 Palm St .. Fountain Valley 759-1501 $115.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1212 Dover Dr. <Westcliff>N.B. 642-5200 $165,500 Sat /Sun 1-S •7 Monterey Cir. (Spyglass ) CdM 700.9333 Sat/Sun 1·5 801 So. Harper, Santa Ana 540·3666 $109.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1103 Ridgecrest Cir .. Costa Mesa 545-9491 $156.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1337 Sussex Ln. <WestcUfn NB 546-~ $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 .... oo ... 3372 Nevada <Mesa Verde) C.M. 154-1340 Sat. 1-5 •415 Colt.on St .. Newport Beach 631-3579 S169.000 Sat/Sun 12·5 2634 Vista Orn ad a <Bluffs 1 N. B 642·5200 $159.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 21572Consejos. M1ss10n Viejo 768·7337 Slll,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 2423 Greenbrier. Anaheim 752-1700 S79.950 Sat 12·5 2071 Port Provence, Newport Bch 673-8550 $245,000 Sun l ·5 3074 Gibralter. Costa M esa 546·2313 SU9.SOO Sun 1-4 117 Via Quito <Lido Isle) N.B. 673-9060 $42.S.OOO Sun 1 ·5 1014 Ma riners Or .. Dover Shrs. NB 640-5357 $595.000 Sat/Sun l·S 4 • .... FAM RM w DIM 520 Via LidoSoud. Newport Bch 645-9850 $63.5,000 Open Sun 1-5 17561 Spruce Tree Ln <UnivPk Ill >Irv 833-3927 Sat/Sun 1 4 •1858 Samar. West Mesa Verde. C.M. 979-7605 $175,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 1965 Pt. Cardiff (HV Homes> N .B . 644-9060 $215.000 Sun. 1·5 •2200 Heather Ln .. Newport Bch 646-325.5 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4121 Blackfin. Irvine 631·1400 S123.950 Sun. 1-5 1421 Kings Rd .. Newport Bch 631-1400 $495.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1801 Galatea Terr .• CdM 631 -1400 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2627 AJta Vista (Eastbluff) N.B. 675·5930 $239,500-Fee SWl 12--' 2501 Windover CBrdmr) CdM 675-«)00 $285,000 SaUSun 1·5 220 Marigold <Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $289,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2510 Vi.sta Baya <Back Bay) N.B. 642-5200 $2168,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 3906 Inlet Ille (ff. V. Hills) CdM 642-~ $252,000·Fee Sat/Sun l ·S 2071 Port Provence, Newport Bch 752-1700 $145,000 Sat 12'°"/Sn l·S 2337 La Unda, Newport Beach 646·7171 $180,000 Sun 1"'4 2555 Vista, Bays hores. Newport Bcb M2.m5 $425,000 Sat/Sun l·S 2401 22nd Street, Newport Be'cb &U-1215 No price Sat Sun 1·5 • 1816 Buttonahell (Baycrat) NB 644-9080 $315,000.Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 20458wan, Coeta Mesa 541-ZS13 $145,000 Swi 1--' 2033 Swan, Coeta Mn• ste-zn.s •1•,000 Sun 1-4. •Granada, eo.ta·Mesa 548-ata S1'10,000 Sun 1:4 #41 Monteclto (Spy1lu1 Rill) CdM 673-4400 "85,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3082 Mdloll, Cotta 11 .. S.S-2311 HOt,'50 s.t 11-a 105 Via Zapata Cllarlnera Pt) San Clem T~ "15,000 Sat/8'm 11·5: 30 1729 Terrapbi aiucrest >NB 815-lm tM8,'6o SaUSun 1·5 390'1 lna.t II.le <llVHla) CdM '75-Mll ••.ooo Set/Sun 1~ 140ZGaama <Coll Pk) lrdM .:::m....J.121~-a .. ~~~"' '7WW. ..... ....,, .. .!~ 1100 DoblNn Terr. an .T..r. >om . ............ ... 1tU Port Edward, Nwpl.Beacb 7.... .. • ., Sat/Sun 1·5 •H Cherry Hilla <Bil Cyn > N.B. $40-5'711 Sl,1'15,000 Sun.1·5 1930 Port Seabourne, Newport Bch M4..aol sa.ooo Sau&m i-s •2200 Pt. Dwneu (HV Homes) NB Mf-toal $341,900-Fee SUn. 1·5 10142 Cynthia Ln., Hunt 'I Beach .._.. $138,000 Sun 1·5 ltaO PortSeaboume, Newport Bcb 644 43>8 $239,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 101'2C)'nthiaLn., Hwat'I Beach • 1111 sm.ooo S\Dl t-5 •1350Galuy CDoverSboree) N .B. 759--0811 $595.000 Sun. 1·5 2507 Port Whitby <HrbrVlewHms JJI >NB 842-8235 $227,000 Sat/Swl 12·5 •8 Drakes Bay (Spygla11 Hills) CdM 759-0811 MlS.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 7 Royal St. George <Big Cyn) NB 640-6876 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6-.00M 20462 Birch St., Santa Ana Hghts 759-0811 $499.000 Sun. 1·5 2157 Miramar CPeni n. Point) N.B . 67J..9060 $399,950 Sun. 1·5 6 • ,... FAM IM w DIM •3 Montecato <Spyglass) CdM 760-9333 $585,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2•;...DIH 3226 Board St. <New ) Costa Mesa 979-5099 S~.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 l U & 2 II • • 131~ 12 S . Bayfront <Bal.Isl >NB 759-0811 $825,000 Sun. J.5 423 Carnation. Corona del MM 673-8550 $287 .500 Sun 1-5 .... & 2 •• 115 36th St .. Newport Beach 675-1972 Sl97,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE I llDltOOM 1700 Westdiff Dr., Newport Bch 642-8583 $79.000-up Sat/Sun 1-5 2 ... 00 ... 3121 W Coast Hwy #60, NB 631-0559 $205,000 Sal/Sun 12·3 31516 West Nine. Laguna Niguel 497 2A26 $85.000 Sun 1 ·5 104 Via Anti bes <Lido Jsl e) NB 631 -1400 S210,000 Sal/Sun l 5 1631 Irvine Ave . Costa Mesa 759-0811 $112.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 z•,...FAMIMwD .. 35 Sea Is land <Big Canyon) NB 760-9333 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 J ... OOM 2130 Vista Loredo, Newport Beach 673-3883 $167.500 Sunday 1·5 2554 Elden Ave (Cedar Glen> CM 642-6734 $115,SOO Sal/Sun 10.S #8 Barlovento <Newport Crest> NB 752.1900 $148,SOO Sat/Sun 1·4 J • .... 'AM IM w DIM 2768 Hillview. Newport Beach 631 ·1400 $182.500 Sal/Sun 1-5 ~ 4 leaOOM 19665 Seawind Cir., Hunt Beach 846-1371 $137,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 2658 Villa Ornada <The Bluffs) N. B . 640·5500 $163,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ....... ,..., ...... D84 '436 Vista Roma. Newport Beach 631-1400 $182,000 Sunday 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR REHT/LEASE 2 -.OON • • 1307 Bayside Dr. (Mai Kai) CdM MMllO $1500/ Mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 100 Schlcn #001 <Versailles> NB 875-eOOO $650 mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 HOME & INCOME FOR SALE ... '. 208 E. !ah Street, Coeta Mesa HI acm IUS.000 Sun 1·5 ,...... a a I ... IACl•OI 721/7211,4A Poppy, Corcmadel Mar 94().1'782 $2185,000 Sat/SUn 1 ·5 •• ,._MM.._..,_. Al IHIOOM '1MU~~Cclll ~ •,uuu Sat/S. l.S . ,. Mt-1020 1111.800 8atl l·J 75Nlil .... ... 1;a _,,..;.._, __ _,;.,~~~~~~~~~~~ N•llULA flOIMt COU.UL OCUM IP "~• th\I 1rack>us 5 BR on Iara • lrff ahadH lot. One of Pentn. Polnt'a most attnctive hc>mes. R .oclele4 ln. l..975~ l r l\OrH 1Ntl9UI toantey •ltchen for family dlntnj,--Wilh microwave ft self-clean oven. quarry Ut noon. sep. maid's quart ra. n ar b•.1 ~" ocua. 1157 MIRAMAR. OPEN SUN.1..$. ~-· __,. .... OIT Y1C1011AM MIW MP a on large lot. wide street : S BR up. 2 BR down. Xlnt pa~g & a balcon~an vtew l Enjoy First owner latJon. "19.!00. ...-0 tSU UMODa '50,000 Price reduct.ion yteldl a solid \•alue in this 4 BR home. located on S5 ft lot. Beautiful Oak parquet floors. gourmet kitchen family rm. open to lge. brick patio. 117 VIA QUITO. OPEN SUN. 1·5. Now 425,000 ..... IACK IAT llAUTY JUST USTIO! A quick escrow will let you dive into the pretty back yard pool of this lovely 3 BR country style h ome. on quiet c ul-de-sac. Only $145,000. UDO ISLE SHOW STOPPER COOL. WHITE c·eramic tile flows thr uout entry, spacious liv. rm., open & airy din. rm. of this dramatic 5 BR artist 's home on wide stree t-to-street Lido Isle location. Purchase furnished to retain the Total Look! LIDO ISLE "IFICTIOM Only the finest :Jppointments have been u!"ed in this exquisite 2 BR home featuring the ultimate in luxury & privacy. Electrically operated gates open to the Olde World courtyard & the beveled glass French doors of the foyer entry. Lge. formal din. rm. with cathedral ceil. & white brick frplc. for J!racious e ntertaining. Warm pa neled den. Call to see. $435,000. IA YFttOKT PEMTMOUSE Wide. sweeping view from this 2 BR condo. high above Newport bay & Pacific O ceun. Boa t s lip avail. $365,000. D A V I D S 0 N R £ A L T t 1 N C. 3' ,, Ne,,.,.,,., ~.d '• !l 673·9060 QUALITT PIOPHTIH SPYGLASS HILL Gorf!eou s Ports mouth model with outstanding ocean and bay view + night li~bts. Just lis te d . Model home cond. $495.000. H4llOI YlfW HILLS Charming 4 BR and Fam Rm. ocean view. Just listed. S279.900. Open today. 1300 Sandcastle. LIHDA ISLE Englis h tudor. beautiful craftsmanship. gorgeous leaded windows. $2,650,000. TURTUROCk Best t>uy here! 4 BR. 2 sty. view, $202,000. HILLSIDE llTllAT Prime Newport Beach hillside retreat. Massive single story, mini mansion overlooks tranquil hillside setting. Iron gated walkway to dbJe door & cera mi c ti le entry . Cathedral and beamed ceilings, 2 f pies, secluded master suite hosts peaceful view!! 2 Patios, 3 car garage· & much , much more! Owner anxious, call now! 673·8550 ~ UYhlMft One block to water on fabplous Newport Bay! Private beaches, clubb.ouse, tennis courts. Dock. Magnifi ce nt 27 00 sq . ft . entertainment bomeY.. Spacious maste r wing hosting marble fireplace, deck & night U,bta view! 4 Bedrms + den It much, much morer Owner will help finance you 11ame it, we 'll try ltr Take advantage, call now,~. COTTA• IY TMI SIA Ocean view. Towering treet. Quaint bunk beds. 1.or.ed for more anita. Only $W,900! Hu.rryl Call 673-8550 1N1Y•n•aamt Fabulous Cameo &bores. PRIME Corona deJ Mar location ~th llO de1. ocean v lew 1 Cathedral ceJllllp. Game room. ' 8fdnn1. est priced view llc>me la Cameo :llfton~. Don't. hNltate. · caJJ fat, MIWL Y J..ISTID •• + 1 •rralnt,111 ONtil ... , ....... , 1121 AMITA LA• Vasil thb lovely 4 BR. or 3 + maid's. w / a aeparate bath• -detached Jt•TB&" private yard. Friendly. t ree·llncd nelAb borhood; comfortable & secluded Newport Beach home. CaU or visit a1eent on premisea for details or leaae w/optlon or tax deferred exchange. FALLIROOK COUMnlY ISTATI 4. 7 Acres -a perfect retreat. nestled amid.st lush & stately avocado grove: this charming air·conditioned 3 BR home embr aces a beautiful pool w/ jacuzz.i. Privacy & seclusion. E njoy a comfortable income from your very own produrin& avocado grove offered al $495,000. SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS PANORAMIC VIEW Ocean. harbor . city lights. 6 be drooms. ~ame room. pool. spa. Beautiful home. Excellent terms . $585,000. BEST VIEW AV AILAILE Gorgeous 7 bed room . c us tomized throughout. Pool. spa. Outstandin~ value for the discerning buyer . S849,500. OCEAN VIEW FOR LEASE Sharp 3 be<iroom. formal dinin~. J!reat Spyglass location. $2000 per month. Consider option lo buy. BIG CANYOM Charming 2 & den Condo. 21 ~ bath S uper s harp condition . Man y up~rades . F:xcellent investment al $185,000. 714 / 760-9333 .......... Mt .................... ... Clllil.... ·-,.. ... -. .................. 111111•···-·-···· .................... ._ I beck Ute Jandacapln1. l'rencb doors. wet ban. 3 batb1, open kit.chem " den1 with wood noon. matr. 1uite1 with cozy fr9lc1., 1 und eck1. apa baths , tra1h compactou, microwave oven•. ceramlc Ule, "' car 1ar a1n • the aueat rooms. And, pleue don't miM tbe neatest 2 bdrm., 2 bath income unit. SSM~OOO. · LIAllOf'nOM M'Vl'YA ~.... .._ .. Coldo.Grut lpeetanlar •t'-'t•• • Bdrm. 2 .,.... q~lJ' ..... '°°" ..... -...... ...-9!:. IU1l. ........ root. doable .... mo. ... 1272. a.. to ...... • ftrepillce. Orut loc1Uoa, ._ "---.,__ l .__ M • C.U. La ideaJ for .. wrial•'•• ._. ..,.... -· ._.... .... '"' ...... Larte rec room ~ Jiii ...,.,.,, Pl. C.ta ..._ ""' • declrln1, low· ma la · ..... ; S. al 1>91 Mar, E. a.-; ......... t.-... yard, Off....S at al Ntwpor\. Beautlfw a ?&l·UV&L •lilac· -. •• ean .... 1u1 "*-.; 1 ftnp&MM, ,...,. taeu1a1-oeMD • ....._ 41J al 411 .a.•OD OP1M SAT. a SUM. 1..J ~ .. ~Ot.Mra dd~ ~~673-8494 J4iS I. Co.t Hwy.,. C.-~Mir BAY lllPl.EI .... .., vw ... UllWI Price reduced for q\&ck t~w: Vl£I! 1ale. Very de.trable 4 · ~ -HERITAGE I.ff /\l H i q'-, .. ..• 1111&.o.. lllliee lot, sractous e.· ecutlve ltome. all t.utdl&lly decorat.ed. 4 bedaoom rwh with wet· be, dl.ainc, wall t.o wall carpets and •'*'°"8 .... tertainer.. palio. Fruit tru1. Hurr1 t BKR ~113> ,__ --Puaramic Newport a.1 Bdrm. Family Room views from iorseoua a home. lmmaCilla~. re· ....... ~ 1 lldy \o move in. Located ~rm upper uo t or on quiet llreet Owller COST.& ••s~ spacious 2 bedrm lower A • -~ unit! Natural brick fplcs. arudoua. 1252.000. 4 ..__ _ I L..e Wet ban. 4 Car garage. H06w.t .. Dr. LO WEST P RICE in Boat space. Steps to 0,.. Slt/S-1·5 C4IU ~. Only 10% beach. Dial 752-1700 down. OWC. Always Ft;n;,,9 .. ,~ . .,,,, Mii ,. 642-1200 . rer;t.;,... ......... fftll&lll r4' n.e= llsfllcM Pool LA-~...._~ $121,500 f"'llD ~!! Massive brick (pie, JI.lit _what YOU ve been separate master wing IY o-.aa! wa1t1n1 (or_ .. lovel.Y 3 overlooks pool & !tpa ,,.." bedr~m with dining. gourmet k itche~. 2 Ouuminc 3 Br house, bu1lt1ns 1n deluxe separate s e. c I u de d completely relDOdeleod. 2 kitchen. Extra stor~ge patJos. Call Now. Ba. separate duunit rm. i: O:-::.t ~ :=ir:: 646-7171 ~dl~a!~~'!n~: about terms. 8°KR . • ••• T , •• , ., •• l 1 a I t o c reat e a ~1720 [ I panorarruc ocean & bay -.-.... ~ ~ lftftitt ~l~~e~;:u~J:7:Z -· -'" -John w't.51de -POOL HARBOR VIEW HOMES 3 Bdrm Portaf1no model + JZuest houM.' with rireplace and se parat e entry . Perfect for in-la~~ Thi s c-ould solv1• 'our h o u s1 n.: i1rohlems $266.900 ............ 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATHROMT Extra large corner duplex in xlnl cond. Mooring a\'aal. Spec tacuJar view Appoml· meotooly. $005,000. *Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 WAMTID TO IUY M l'ty -.ch oldft- how. 1.. I 00 block btwn T11rq•olu & EMereld St's. 675-7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pnme area close to Yacht ---4 br. 2 ba. rarnily rm. lvg CAPE COD 2 BR. zt>. house PLUS l BR apt PLUS BACH 11 , I°'= 721 P09py 64G-1762 OLDE CORON1\ DEL MAR Ckean, bay 1Ctuna Cove> & local :>hoppinl( w1lhm 11 ~ b!U to 4 BR. 2 b11 home on 40' lot Asking $325,000 By appt only. Owner 1brkr, 673-9043 SI 6', 00 Will buy custom 2 bdrm house on a ~r R·2 lot. rea1.I y wort.ti looil in it al • $29',000 Will buy two R·2 lot.s with 2 houses' Both have ffl)lcs & patios. MAURY STAUFFER SEA UON REAL TY 673-5354 4'7-llll POOLDUPLU Comfort with income Poppy Ave . lovely 2 BR. owneT'!I unit + large ren· tal & playroom S255,000. f'YT. IEACH ACCESS Charming 3 BR. 3 ba .. fanuly room. with pool & jacuzzi, on fet• land ' $Z111.500 OPIHS4T/SUM 1-5 4604 coa1\.AHD oa. c-o ....... TOfrC<>a)B nn. frpb. guat bo\be. Many xtra!> A!>i>ume loan 9 98p mt Approx. bal SUl2.000 Pnced un· du' market Sl6S.OOO Call 642·0467 Own agnt or 963-0061 Br<*er ---- CEDAR GLEN MODB.SAU 3 bedroom model. bJghly upgraded rondomiruum. 2SM Elden Ave, C.111 642-6734 Mesa Del Mar. 4br 2 ba, upgrades thru-out. Decks. covrd patio rm, c~ to schools &t new park. Owner. no Agmt.s SlO:S.000. 646--0801 days, 9S7 21619 eve & Sun lllJO/o ASSUMAIU S492 IP ( I pr mo will carry Uus n.1sting VA loan Weil ma int&ned 4 8' 2 Ba 2-sty Npt area home w,pool.&tspa. California Homesellers Wendy Ftonk T7\). 9700 •768-6209 Mesa Verde. charming corner home. J 8' 2 &. rwwly decon\.ed. S99,500. By Owner. 546-8906 dla. rm..--~ ~··rt· w. • .., .... Gd .,..... eel to arU•l a 1tlfdlo, .... m.o.o 1 ,t overlookln1 private 1.;:;;~;;.;....;.;::..; __ ,_1,,..~- patlo. Price reduced. Pl '* • .., alM 0...-will eany 1~. --·· .. ·-~·· ...-it'flll'okec'. ro.t.m ValleJ Awa.rd llZllA VDD&-""1 4Br. -· Co•H' lf --.____ bdrm. 3 ba. RV ~ , -new -oeceuary. IM'9c..-i. ceat.rll' , ::;~· 2111 !~ba Dr. "'-' ..,-aded. . ..,...y,5116--TJA.99Cll. ! ) .. MESA V&llDI: IT OWM9.' ~ 21ty family home. 4 BR, Sbal1> 4Br ma, 1~ tup-!,~ ~rm~a::;,.cood p'd crpt, BV dri..el~· OPl:HHOUSESAT: 1·5 1Z)'rd..tllll,OOO.Ml-l'135 . Jm!fEVADA If 1 ......... !j14i Atllllll 754·1.S40 ··-············ ... ••••• SO. CIT. Pl.AJ.A 211r, a.. Lo¥ely! '72.500. ,.. .• 56m MOOU....,._ oWCATl"° ~l~ba.91!2,500 . <>wner' /AIJ.. ~ MUSTS&L! Sh&ll> immac 2 story home. 3 BR. 2i,.; ba. lge fam rm. covd p11tio. Above Jround pool. Custom drpe, new paint in/out. No. C:O.ta Me.a. 1101.000. Aaeumable By owner. k>an. Open bouie 12-S Sat rSw1 l~ Con· oord. N. CM. Mil>-19198 WIST MISA YB.DI ~ 2 story, 4 IS Bdrms. J t.ths. lam rm. pool By owner. Open bouse Sat tSun 11 ·5 . 18511 Samar.979-7~ UICUTIVI W9AMCf ~) ~¥ 2 -5 b<Srms .• 2 • 3 bo 1784 IO 2783 SQ ft Community pool & spo Newport Mesa schools From t13t.to0 (TI4) 979-2102 :>wns often a bome, I br. 2 ba, tm IDJU-·lr. 71 4 :983 ·29~~" 213:a.lllOt ·lO now.- Near beacb, .5 W: !t! "2 bath, formal diQ rQOm, famlly room. co~ed patio, new carp 1. 1128.000. 962· 78 eves/Wknds. IRAHDMEW 16 Beaut Exec type2 •tY homes just comp a~ fnn Meadowlark Cntry Oub. 3, 4, 5 bdrms 3 ba. J car gar Open wk dys 12-tpm Sat &t Sun lOam- llpnl Phone (714)840-~ oriw&-1142 • • sn\JH1**'5 f'OOL.SACRlFJC~ 1 S-00 Yards to oee\tn. "Model Perfect", 2800 sq. f\. 3or4 bdr .• w /pool. Jae. 531-1268. Patnck wnlown. older home J8r. lot 50JCLZ7' ~.~ 9ti0·2A3S dyl>, 536·3,57 eves wlrnds_· • ___ _ ust Reduced. assul;llJ4t>le loan. 3 Br 2 Ba. h& coMJer lot. redecorated thluoul. 4, 1 '11 71;4•/o y A pnde ol ownership. W mi from b~ac h . ua.41!r 4 Bdrm. pool. s pa, owner ...,6 000 B own" r will carry s1uable 2nd. .., · · Y '" · Greenbroo k . Agt .L631_.:...·22t2--~~--­ S4&ZJ13"15l-ll87 Best buy In E-s1de C M l.zg kit \ BR S79.900. By uwnr . 919 8785 o r 66GSZ). ~ 3br. home oe bu«e lot •!fence New crpt 6 drJJI . Owner Will COO· :.1der VA f1nan<"1n g 67~5911 DeOroCorp Real f:'ltate HEW Um~ TAKI .uTISTA ATllA P'OOl.-$79, Oranatic living r1replace. Stud terrace Pub Dl.n. Roam the surf flrst to tlus unique bargain! SHORELINE ASSOC. 848·2262~--=---- •5Hr. 2n8a. form. D.R. fo" R Low maint ~ park. school. tennis . $136.000 By owner 9tiM966 ................. Brkr. 898-9611 IOo/etOM o.w.c.z• Dtx. 4br. Sp11. Manicured landscaping. <.:lose to ocn Must sell! Opt'n llou.'>e Sun l-5. 9601 Rock· point Or. Pnce red. Lo Sl.SS.000. 968-&'61 al(.• ., MODB.OPIM 3 Br 5:"! ~·e~UAs. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oub. Jbr. home on q w el street. l hba. extra shower Parker T &t T call V. Howe 213-449-030 See lhb neat duplex. 2 BR. each. w1lh frplcs $210,000 PAUL MAaTIM llALISTATI M4-7ll3 rri.Plex. By o wner. choice C.M. location. near Park & shopping center i.. Luxuriouli. s pacious owners apl. Sl9.S.OOO Princ only Pleue. Days &45·8961. Eves S48-3Si17. IMYISTORS '"SUIJ£CT TO" Creative fi.nancing lO its fu.Ueet ! ! Neat 4 bdrm. frml run rm. near new crpt. 1n one of our finest attas. Call now for foll det.a.WI. A steal at only Sl~.000 54.>MIH w IW cpl.a, lge ln<¥1 fd. from $17.500 See Moc1el at 9391 L1tcbfiefd,. •r Gll.lfleld & Bmharlf., \1Ll.AGE R.J::. Vuwfionu6 NEW PRIVACY ONE ACIE tt......-T.-1 $350,000 Comlry Hallow 714: Ul·21'6 (Brokers Welcome) FOREST E.OLSON or 2U-449-67S9 --------"ew S BR, 3 ba. O<'ean vu. S!li.500. EZ terms. UJ E. Balboa Blvd. 675-8776. MIAIMIW PIMMSULA POIMT A totally deluxe cmtom home w.ith gourmet kitchen. balcony game room and full sise jacuui in sumptuou1 ma1ler bath. alJ abounding with solid oak appoinlmenl.8. n1E BEST OF "THE POINT'' for "39.000. CALL 644-72 I I ~N ll1fl Bl\ll [ Y :-.. l\SSJL!l\HS c•••-..-1011 ....................... 0.1'19 ..... On tbe bl"ll above Uw ... la Capbitruo kb. A collectloa of Jolt 1 C'UllOID Jaom., 1-i at.oll")'' ................ d etails • l1uurf leatur••· Uader con· *'8Cdoe now. Sl14,lllO. ,.... ~de Z.tttlla df S. l>ielO ""'. Dri•e to bet.ell 6 blnt left It Caoalllo C.plttrano lo C•platruo 81ufh. Pbllm!m.-. Residence + income Ckeanside of bwy. G.H. RoberUon. Rllr. 615-0562. TOP OF SPYGLASS I ST T1M1 IUY&S ~ 2Bdrm. 2Ba. on R·2 lot w /solar heated pool. New paiot t cpts . Eestslde location . $79,SOO. By owner. ~~ Cl&Stom lot w/ma&nifi· -------- cent view . $495.000. --------~ 7272. 640-2981 --------)PY GLASS KILL-$638. 000. 5br, Jba spaciou s airon.do. Pool size lot. 64.\-7272, 640-2911 1024 • •••••••••••••••••••••• YOUN& I-SIDI LaYeb' Sir ZS. ln eboh:e loc. BU1 open noor plu, Vl&lit.ed ell Uv rm. fam nD, form! dln. fplc. " 1bady lot w /matur• trem. aauoo. ea.sw. ms-IMftlTotts MIWU~ N ln a litUe T.L.C. • NV9 a.Jot "' tDCIM)'. v a-~ at UJdoul at onl1 .., Hurry! Ml-Mil ~· TWNHOUSI ~•11&11 uk 5 BR + den + Family Rm + Formal dinini + 3 car gange + 2 patiol + balcony a nd other aJDeOitiea. Asking only ~.000. sconHALtY 116-7533 EASTSIDE 4-ft.IX ~ l&,)'le, walk to ahoppin1. Gn•l area, t:'~ 0a11.-.aao. SELL OR TRADE?? 2 QU homes on lrge lot. Prime East.side location. Owner will h e l p wtflnancinJE. For this or otber aood values call 66-7221. W..tclff R .mADILMAI Manicunld t.o perfecUon ! Ori1loal owner& will make it e .. y to owe tills Immaculate 3 Bdrm ...__VA or wtl.Unc to ~ 2bd TD. S&op br, aee It. you'll wa.nt I ! am.ooo. •>• ...... OflllW/11111 ... 642-IJOO r' ASSOM•ILI L04t4S No qualifying! ! ! No new loan fees!!! We have b'ms. 4bdrms "Condos avail. 111 most areas. Buy Now~!! Call for CO'Qh'e details . 538-U'Jl 6 9111H4J3. • Cl1 m IT Ill; UMCM woa••••• 11ALn 11ALn ....... . ....... ----- .~;;=~===· Prlc. rtduc9d fOr fluiClr tST,..Oh I • ..-. a.Kbo au Joa Oliiellil fM quln,lan Carlot 14 ww.11• tow ...... 2 It + den. 2~ a.. perqU!lt '1Guf'ln•. 8p9cioUI twnbto featur• w • l b a r , a po o I a , lf\I 28r, den, a~ Ba. 1otrcourH. SUt,100. frplc, AC, chol~ loca· -.im Okla 1arden 8-atlaer model vtewotO.C.' Br family rm. ve oven, A.JC. peliit • /f#ler, " muy cCer' feat.w'ea. Aduma- bleMI lou. 7SMU8 Wlft·YllW Sc:erM J.aurel model · 2 bdrml + study. Up· graded tbruout. BuHl w/care Isl.Ute. Windows lbal abowcue the aur· ~foothills. Lux urlotn ma tr sul t e w ,..,_n tub. Newly of Wed aU137,SOO. '758· lSOl C:: \\alker & Lee tJon, ~illo'Propertiu 831-5145 l'ownhome. 3 Br 2~ Ba, 14>11'aded, A.IC. ~.000. Auum. Joan t i/•%. 562-53'7 NEWIN llJITllWOOD Beautifully uppaded 3 bedroom patio home Aeal !:Mt.ate With new spa and wood --------• dcckJng. Covered patio. lM'a • loft eondo In TWO atraums. See 1t ar.terne. Waterfall. now! ... ~y n.bds. Prin. only -.zw Woodbridge OONDO !Arte2bdrm, 2 ba. By Owotr-833--0763 VA Use your VA loan to pwchase tbts 4 bdrm .. 2 be. tip&Je family home in prestige area in Irvine. Ooie to elem school and 3 cemm pools. Walk to ~g l'enter Pnced at Slll,900 Val'anl and fa&t~ion p()Ss1blc r . •. ANDER'S KEEPERS 'Thousands under market & great location too! Ownen want out! This huge 4 bdrm, 3 bath. 2 i.1.ory house m Irvine hu IP'&eoul yard, but needs decorating. Find out more today! e-l~,\NCH Ht .'...l l Y ~'-' 1 ~000 -.5Ul'AMPU,Da·IRVl,.E -- ----~et! LOWEST r11cE! Meer Tennis In VUlaae of Wood· & School bridge. New 3 bdrm 11.. S 11&. c.ondc> Ni ce cuJ.tom SomeOung for everyone! upar~. Pnced under Lovely 3 bedroom home the P'9rket. $79,500. Near with duung, farruly room !>CbaDla•poola, aceeu to and attractive wall lo all rec. faciht1cs . By wall carpets. On lush Owner. 552-4794. tnie lined st.reel, cl0&e to .IMV.PARI COllOS $99,000 .... ......, .......... t7Mlll Drecwn R11Jlt on lhe 12lb in Rancho San YOU 'U find lhlt utn Model with 3 air-conditioning mphous up- llndeg. Hurry It won't. r.t&oq. oomm. pool and 1bope. Hurry! $115,000. BKR. ~· BElIT BUY-UNIV PK Ill Beallt 4 Br 2 ba, de· Ulched home on corner lot. Formal din rm & Uv nn.. lrg fam rm, atrium. Ute airy k1tch. Call 833·3!m \VlndJammer Prop, Inc. WATERFRONT· WOODBRIDGE Arbor La.Ile. 3 Br. 21/• ba, lrll fam rm. formal din le Uv rm. den, lrg IOtcb, pvt decks olf llv rm .tr mstr Br. Amolutely the belt view. Call 833-3927 Windjammer Prop, Inc. >HARP Walnut Square Condo. 169.900. Won'l last. Call Jean ne, 631· uae « IU-'13fl WOOOll ... IBt..,,000 ~ Br $185,000 600112, 144-t111 1Ul1'UM>CK • YllW Top value, low Int. L•o a.um. lo.n. • br, a ba. Cam rm, t yr. new. c.ocnm t.enni•. pool, lllNI cal.I a.at. 64()..9'20. eve. MO-al& ._...J ...... 3 BR 2~ ba, view Close to poof le 1pa. Prof. do· cora*1, all poulble up· grades. Air. $180.000 Pnn anly, dya l»-2242. wtnd/ev 752-8747 Most desirable Colony plan 3. Huge m 1111ler suite. s.ep. lam It din rm, <Pet cWdesac. Pool at tennis " Alaoc. '89.900 Owner/Agt. Charley Darr. SS9·9400 re". Ml·~. ! br Condo, air cond, patio, pool, JaCCUZD, ten· nis eta. NEW. 960·3521. ........... 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** W/o FtHAMCIMG AYAH.AILI Condo's Ru11llc split level Wllh hreplace Deluxe We spa &aaWla. BROKER WILL COOPERATE ONt.S~OOWN Near Ocean 440 Cypress al Lo<' us l. <Xfice open daily 10-6 49-4-4315. Arter hours 49!H62:>. Let nna·Leavc mesaage.<>wner WA.LDIAY LOT 6'13-M34 Build your own ocean view home. near Wood's Cove. Plana for 2700 aq fl w/city It coastal up. prov als st.art tomorrow! Agl .. 497-4844. OCIAM ... ... and canyon views; specious descrtbes lhla 4 bdrm. & family rm. home; \here'• room for a large family & all their varied actlvlUes, lndoonl & om. with a huae dec:b. Priced to .ell al Dtt,SOO IXC8'T'IOMAL. .. views from Ulil CUilom 2 bdrm. home; many ex- tras lncludlJ:aa 2 paUoe. Jaami, central vacuum 1~ Nb Roor plan. SllS,000 sount~• ~ar while waler views from W.. ocean villa a bdrm. condo; prace adjoins unit for cooveolence; Include• den, 2 frplc1. • f1dly equipped kllcben . UT,400 -....... ~l1~'·=ri ..... :~ ' ...... " ... "'-' . IUb-a.U•• OS. ,..om =~.~ It. C1& ....,, • w1ua •aela, ll.11.P. (11') ..,. STOP THIWOILD HEU'I A Pl.ACE TO orr OPP ..... the v ........ Mri)Jat ccm. t.IQPUr•F'l homo with '°" roclUM9 " detailed arcbJtecture of wood. awe co Is Pale» v erdel 1tone. Sprawllnj ' BORll. ti Dl:H floor plan Hrvlted by 3 BATHS <RECENTLY REDECORATED>, 11 located hlth above Lquna's famed Riviera Coas tline wltb OU1'STANDINO vu~:w OF SADDLt.:UACK MOUNTA I NS" VALLEY BELOW RS)aclou11 II vln1 room < appro• 28 Ct. Iona>. wllh WOOD BEAMED CEILING & CENTEH FIREPLACE SET IN WAU.OFGLASS. opens to pullo ., ... Galley style k.llchen with bu11l In ranee. oven, dla hwaaht-r & laUlldry urea with washer. dryer. <ALL LESS TllAN I YEAR OLD I. open1 lo den/(ormal dlruog room 1lU better bulll home 111 hardtobeal •lonly $149.500 M Price CAJ..L ON TflJS ONE TOOi\ y I I MISSIOM UAL TY 9115 S Cst Hwy . Laguna ...... ,4-0711 ........,IL.JI>-Hlllll ~ Mc CORMACK RE Pridt O'OWMnltlp 2589KILOWAY Dazzling white wah•r vi~ & a blend of Old World with <'()Ot em porary + a lot f)f natural · i.ton•., .,t•ls I his new :J bdrm .. J bath, ram irrn a. rormol dm" rm apart from all the others H1l1Je ""'" be here Sat & Son I S to discuss terms or a lease /opt1 on. Call '494·75Sl for direc:t1oni. ~~lung $350,000 Shows Ub A Modet 683ALTA VIS'TA Open Sat. It SYn. l·S. ocean view. too• 3 8dnm , 2i,., bal.h!I , low malnterutnce. exqwslte appolntmenti. Budget pnced, $209,950 Jewel "O.. A lrooll" 383PEARLST Open Sat. Is SYn. l·S, H · sume eltlslint financing on this J bdrm .. 3 bath & 1lud10, secluded in 11 courtyard around a solarium, near the beach; muat sell now ! S24D.OOO .,.._Moe:w.ct, 4 Bdrmt f& a 2 rm. guest houM on 116 acre comer al Oak f& WUIOO. Owner flnandq. SMi.SOO s.rtnt d Ir W004hy 2 Bclnns. I. den, home or uotta ... 2 tiled ldtchens & t.thl, 2frplca . 2 pau<>l§ . 2 enlranret. charm. quail)' • a bl!I It.reel lO 1treel lot In South La1una. f o r only R&l.000. ............... ..We McQ>nnaa Real· ly 11 lnlervlewln1 a1ent1; bualneu It boomln1 I We •re a frlmdly ll'OUP wUb our own computer terminal • :mcrol\Jm for Instant title Is tu lnlormalloo. Same location for 1 \ )'e~. Xlnl parkln1 ti bijplway expoeure. Many referred customers .tr cli81U + a weU rounded advertl1lnc proa ram. Prefer a person lbat knowa • lovca t.a1una. .B)'app't. 494-1111 * OPIM HOUSI l·S • OP1M .. 1'MI PAClllTftR MOUISc Three bedroom, 2 bath home on corner Jot , pine tree1, room for .....a ...... SBE LINDA BEARD AT 31112 llaltalo Place, 1·5 P .M. .... M MOMAICM SUMMIT 111 -..Wul JI.Plan unit. I '*'room + den. 2 bath view home, tl.M,OQO. See HAL CARDWELL at 22871 Kan.no Dr .• OPEN 1·5. om MIAa THI llACH Want ... a charm Inc So. Lquna cott.a1e at an af· fordabAe price l.hat roulcl al.lo provide some in· come? See Utb cot)' ocun vtew bome wltb • IUC*l unlt. In the heart of the vtllace. siat.900. ................ 4'6-17,1 MMOST -c~ DWI.IX No End, nr beach, 2Br'11 ach tzSe.500 ln'esli~le &erma. Tierra Del Sol Rily NOIAn Lepl R-2 I 2Br 11ngle walk to beach uaJ $149.500 Def Sol Rlty 497-1744 Call8eY ~any SPAl.IWMGr GEMS AL~ttwSHOU The view from this buildable R -2 lot downtown Lagun a Construct a duplex and let the tenants make your payments. $108.000 .... CHATIAU Centrally lo c at e d Laguna charmer. 2 Bedrooms A really bet· I.er built home with guest quarters. Priced to move rap4dliy. $142,SOO SIV94HIUS OflOMI Your view from the ter-race ... oear beach and sbopplne center. 3 Bedrooms with load.II or potential for remodellllg, refurbithing and ex· pemion. Sl.51,000 llCWSo. Coaal Hiway In Vlllqe Fair LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 L.aflmlll tlll I 050 ....................... Mw-e World, Gate 1• Panoramic view, 3rd floor. Vllla Nueva, 2br b. -.m9 A JC. 1n 7pcn. L..pae ..... tMJ . ..................... . .. ""-Fairway El NlJuel Jbr. ltM.000. Cuatom Really 110-wm ............ 1067 . ..................... . ............ ~.,., Eidltial k>an · ia euib a11umable-you rHllY e• afford um btauUf1.1l home! Sed..._., drama&Jc, It b nsc*•, Ul&e I Br llWllde bome feat_.. WJ-=touc-. o.ie -)'OW'Mlf. We're boldla& Open a...UUaaedaJl -1. 671-7112 09 CAITU &IALIPLAM TIMI Ollf JCMI 'n been nltiM tor .... J BR, la• ..... ........... .. locatlotll. T•h over .... •4'. la. A HOOP -~~ CMiL ..... Jlll • HERITAGE fH Al Tl H~<., MIWUSTIMG PUSTI•I TOWMHOME Much souaht 141\er Newport Ternce Only one llke it on th.-ma rllf't Sharp! Priced to Mrll un der Sl00.000' llurry • ~961 l-=ilm.y-¥'-w Set acrou the bay to tht> hill• Cwtom 4 Bdrm home 'I Urrounded by wide open I PJCtl!I NICt' fam ily r oom with firepace, J car l(arlJCI" with elllra parklnit. tnul lleeft and icard('nll 1'·l~' I.and. $!00 .000 2510Vh t•laye °""' w !"-1.5 642-5200 Pere~~ ~r ft' WESTCU~ CUSTOM nu~ home 1tond1 out w 1L'I own tndlv1dual1ly • cstm feature. ot eodur ing elegance Lus h la.ndscapinit w 11arden V1ew lutcben & fmly rm This :11>3('!0tb & elegant cstm home 111 an enter ta1ner's parad1i.e w t a warm & welco me IJvubWt~. Don't mi.~ tfus very special offenn!l ~mi 11.UfPS llAUTY Reduced fOC' quick sale! Gradous open feelJng, clllhedTal ceillnas with slcyUlhU. Fant..utJc I.Iv· 1n1 1dinlna prov1dea a lavlah entertainment area Larae mHtu 1uile + 3 olhtr bdrm•. breakfast nooti aU new ca rpetin g. new pnc.-tUf.OIOO. z•l4vw.o......t. °"" s.t !'-I ·I 64~5200 *MO OUAUPY .... • Qlly 11b.~L ~e over f..a.tlc CJIJ'IOO oo 3 BR euc. home. Won't lut. °""*". Ml.Q'UO ... ,.,. •• 11. I UMITI l Door ft'Glll tlM Oct u . ~-low prlC*S .. .... ow... wUI tnlla. w.w ......... ... nn IACllAYHTAn P\lt 2.1 .en at.ie w /1111 houM. 2 ru-t ~. Ill 11.aJl hone b1m. huge rkh& rtnJt. pvt al r. a aroom '• room. mapufl cmt Vl.W of the u. ('k Alty, lush l•nd11uplna •bounda. Contact Jim Ylandrra aict 1714 1 7$2 1107 dy1, 17 14 1 SI'> sm evea. wltnda OM .... 118..T 2 ftR, 2 ba CONOO With f I re-pl att SJ • ..)00 P'OSSl&.a LM /a.it 1 HK, a be CONDO SJ 10.000 LIASIOMUR ( IWTv ITIO¥lnlt woo 't llast ~can vu Ava1l 1m~. Ad.It comm pvt pool Jae!• sauna 15815/mo. 2000w ...... ••c1. ..... '75-1771 IAYSHOUS Lovely Cottaice 3 OR :ba +den on ('()n)er lot 1295.000. C.11 f<K appt ~ll057 or 673-1084 LAXIAtONT 2ZJ3 Hutber Lane f'r~('b doon open to glamorous 1100 sq ft deck • s pa overl oolunic liedl.WJ•'Ci pnvate Cherry Lake rn baclt bay area 3 Bdrm. f41m1ly-din1nic. sWned glau W1Ddows Enterta1ner':s dehRht. Orange Park Really ~S.":'pson.~13 lyO..... ~ToW Eastbluff Be auty Reduced. you uve com · masloo. 3Bdrm. lo'am nn. 2Ba, gar takes van. MustSee' ns.c.soo 6"-J.Dor~J . SI 12. ooo.l.owest f'riAd•s. .. w Tbia 2 8r + den COO· domuuum, situated in the mely deveh>pmeot ~ Se8wuad. is the best buy in lhe area at $U2.000. Lots ol extras. In a dynamic ti interest. 1n& community-please calJ today to m. Ile Ula your home 671-7112 MIMOIT "96H1'$ Obumln1 spacious 2 llCary. 3 Bd.nn, family • dlniOI room, large llvina room. Maiten auite with 2 deeka and 1padou1 mtmnd bedls. Wanu woodl, brick and atone. ~ a deeoralon de· lllbt. Few details ull -.1111 · .. HERITAGE •11 l\l T < iR<., ------ ~ ' •. 4 be. POOL • spa, ... "' .... H.u1>ol' vw. I bdrm, ''Sw 1net'' oo Hom9 PartdlDo. Dia1A.I p 1•MM w,.q t •· r m, Faell7 r oom. .. ..... S.eefa.u., P1•JnD. -·-fee. .................. -............ Pl. .. ~c .. : " ... ow.. .... . C ·~C,: 11Aa1oa ,Bou H lat/l•a 1•1. ..... RVMJ« ..... ,.,.,. ~ ....... 2 ,.UO.. <A&Wral c•ll· In .a . Call P1trlck ...... , RF,/Mf« --..... ~ a • 2 aa. f1 ,Pr1mo. IMl.000. m..,... LlteAISU Luxurioua cuatom home, AIC.5 Br S Ba, IOOOaq ft. Owur /Blsr. Prin only. 8734111 l:Al.1. ICHT NOW! The pt'i('e .tr temn al t~ed on lhui hl(hJy up craded Seav1ew 38r homf. arr utterly tan t..al1c' Thia home tiaa r'lt!W p«unt • cplll lhruout. Prenc:ti d,.. I elld inc out 1lde to a newly pro feu101ully lndac pd 3*'.diae Bnclt floors in Uie eritry • tut. Man1. Mmy mare 1ttru Call Jim f1anden for an appt today 1714 1 752 1107 dyO\, 1714 > SIU S787 evea 4r wtinds. Pnn only All UDO !..(O) IQ ft. 48r. S8a. rtt rm, bar •tnum. low down S ~ int w trent l.Lk.e payments ~. 000 AO 64S 98.SO. 613·6732 evea BYOWNt:k ~view. 4 Br 2 Ba, ex lra la d1runR rm. suuned ~. trplc. n 1''uh100 li!I. $220.000 7~9 \914 Ownr lllUJOUll Doorer~··· BVOWNER OverloolunR Ray &t Nitt· l.1tei.. all nl'W de111Rn k1tchn. rrpt:.. marhlt' fplr. lilt-&. wallppr Spac1ou.-. 4br. 3b.1 "' ram nn Fabulou.' home tor entertaJJun& w t.>asy no .... from lit itallery entry to Liv. f•m & din areas Protected U s haped center patio. SJ19,000 Lea~ehold Fl l"lll bit> F in an r 1na & -,ho r1 ~crow pos111 blt> Ca ll 642·5614 Wort 631 l44S FASTHcaow 4Br JBa. FR. DR. 2 tptc~. 2 atsiull'r., 180dl'JC v1rw IR kit. rec ta<'s RI» SOO Courtei.y t o bkri. ~-6343 ..._llTA111MH •Roxa a s oa I AL&SP &JUONS, IWlflm't th ... hr UM HIGH &IT BOTTOM UHE EAJlNINQJ, In· t.rvie'w m . Offices ta N.8. ti Od.11. ~· UlilJeaD..,U ... J. Ql'~.ORJ, ~lOM-~ BA YSHOR!:B. Xblt bay. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, ratnUy room, one el ~ kind In lllPert> •• A tnae val&ae at r.-.ooo. UWGll. Harbor View Home Mona co. ltl• Port Cl.arid,ce. Drive by don'l ddturb tenant.. Slfl.900 Owner Call &M-ZIG& or ., 3118 ~AlaDfU. llACH..CO... lllU.St O,.W/1-1·1 4&Z.._....._l ................. ............. c..&. XW t-r /wl .. er rHt•I. SI 97 ,SOO . Jtwww.._,...,..,., '75-1'72 "'Uft OM uoo·· And npenenu OM.> good llfe 1lua ~ U1 indeed an entertainer 's paradise 4000 1q ft. bonu. rm. recently re · modeled Amen1t1e• pluJ> Nt-wport al at '1> f llMSl MS-7711 CllFfHAVEM 415PINhtld 0,..Wf"-IZ.4 Newport '» finest ap. pn'Clatln~ area Enwr· la.Iner.! dell l(ht with thJs I~ pool i.i z.e yard with bull in bnc·k HH(J This J Bdnn. 2 ba property tn eludes icue11t qu1trters »n d tor recre11t1on rm w pvt bath. Vou must ~Uui. pnced at $119.000 DON T YLSR a A S SOC.,RaALTOllS I ' :>WNEK 'a ys sell-Npl ~s 2 Br cottage + R2 bua lclable loc. w /alley. S I 521 <>c... ll•d. blks to shops It Hoag PENINSULA POINT Hosp. SUS,!IOO. MeUnda. home wtlh 3 Bdrms. 2500 ~31133 aq ft . Muter aulte bu ..W.OaT ,.__15 frpk. Er\Jo1 tool brenes ~ le 1reat beacbea . •••SIOOO Reduced lo SW$,OOO. Coinplelely restored ._. 1ffr bouae w /enormou s • _,.,, :mi, • prace • storage area available NOW. Don't wait-llM:H DUft.D OPEN HOOSE 12-6 sa. lo beach; aba.rp 4 Sit JSun Sl3'1,500 bdrm. up. with balcoay; m ~1.1er1on 3 bdrm• down. with Joan Uvely, Rltr pmbO; laundry rm .. J car ~ 1ara1e. 01.11 of s tale owner, uklq SJ98,500 ni-.-coodo. ClftU VleW. }WthaAd. 2 Br 2 Ba. boat slip avail. GIB WALKER aec. bid&. Pri• only. OwMI'. M2-4230. 831-05.SI llALn 675-UOO 1 ______ _ THEIWFFS OPEN SUNDAY l·S 2659V1STAORNAOA Asaumable ~% loan. 3 Bdrma. 2~ ba 's. Bri1ht • ~. immac. Move· ln cond. So tutefully de· CU'aled, an abndnce of ladce wk. catm llhuu..-a ~ mlrrora. Broker, 751Ml, Alk for Bill $188.SOO T,..._.,_..,.. OPIM SUM. t J..4 Xl1 A.It.a Vilt.a; Joyety f ami.ly bollM an fee land. acrou from pan Is c~ to evcryt.bina. llove-in condllloa, afnt lerm1. 1238,500. ,.. IT54lllO I • , I l _.(\ " I < t ., ~, ~ I I v;,f t\ I t •• \ I I I '" I' •• ' Beautd. lBR 3ba. 2 3311 VIA UDO, N.lt woo e d acres ...... Evercreen. Con v. lo Dmvw. f'aatudc view 3..,_,,2bada.fer•· d Roek1ea Wlll c dlr •• 0001 * 8da bom.. ~-:o:. -.... .. !169,4~ -.... ·-un1mat.e .. e09do HOUIS WOOO .... Uriq. I 8dr m1., t~ • .......; Slit• .... cellar', CflM ... AYJ.I =riewl JMt1 .. 1t. I~~~~~~ Neer II•& Dr. Upper .. L c l a)'. ' a drma , ......& s• traordlaer1 111.Ucb.a. QNlbrw/DOOI. Walkto I w i m m I a • p o o I , bMc:ll 1 Only 1140,000 . ..->••·Hone,... .... ...-..a..,,,..• ;:r.;.u.ooo. .. .. 1ean ... 1tat. 1tlt.y ....._ :-°'-•-•~1_n_Goad __ Bt..;...i.ar:;;.__ .... Speetacular ·IOlf course tltate. eeoo· llQ. ft., 4 io 8 Mnna. 5~ bat.bl. Pool and Jacu.ul. ,.. ~1 ' I • I I ~. I L_;:o, . : ' ., , -• •-IW Yo.'11 .......... -liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;iiil .................. =II ~ .,_.al ............ 1-- ·-• -... ft. oa CMN .... al ..... •• h.,.-lewta. I II I --1 •a .,.~ .... ,.,,,.. .._ _______ .., .. --~~ ~.: ==-• • ct"\WJ ,. Walk to net1&btn1. .u1w.-•ia1i.n. *~ COSTA t PIA o,....,.,., •• ,t.t_,, •Woocl·CHtd Prnea HOMH.... ...._ •• "' Sl13,IGO.c.P ..... ctoon. ll!Al.ISTATa Lowell Jll'kie la Coata •l'Dnlllltr•·flnlelled~~~~~&3~\·!!!!•!400~~ ., .... Glib Mo...._ •oodWCll~ r owe. AIWll:r9nwted. •I or I •ood burnlJll I I 11 !'JI!~ •• W ...... ..... ~=~ m>ooo zxtr• ........ ·--.... nn DCM»••·- ord inary flnnet• NEWPORTB£ACB -....-PIM!lllfe locludla below Pully 1-ed. treM la· ... _..,, ........ marbt rMM ftnAMlA1 come SM.aGO per YtU PUUaA81'81>E.CM C.. ..... your nl1\Jn1 home• Cp-'!1~ J!!,,!•talh . 28dlrD-4 3 UNITS. Excellent more ub --,._.. TRl!STAJINDCO. 1rowth area. Patios. WHELAN 111"1 ''r"r~ , • A TIUI Dllm'T OASIS Pnvate. 1eeh1ded, secure. Sunounded by vineyards & citrus. 12 mH•• southeast of Jndlo. A truly ele1ant • bedroom. 3 bath home oo 2 acres with pool & panoramic vlew. Priced at only $195,000. • LA ~A IAMCNO Beautiful hOme, beat location, great view from dune plus 10 acres & much, much !JlC?re .. Near country club. Priced at Only $210,000. 714-347-4171 C:: Walkr.r 1; I r.r. ........ ar. a. Ori hOllll tt/J I• • lHtle Ylew, ·~ ... ....... 11'71.~ 2 bdre. l blk to bell. ~~ ,.. mo. 1'11 .... um IZ'."~' ... -. ..~ .... 1!.z. 5 bdrm. Harbor Vil ' Rome. 8ornerMt. w /IC to all .moolil. 1m p ~·p Claridp . .-,s ....... ~ or #7-tUB. ~iJ ~=-;,jt'r, ................... , ... 8eautfumcando1br, lba, AC, pool, walk to·~· ..... an'n6,.....pd ... ..._.1 .. no peta, $6.'IO. 552-01 SM._. 11 .................... Bf:ACHP'RONT ~ DUPLEX ... ,.., ... ~ 3 Br. gar. Sept·Jutllt'i >1•J Wkly/Monthly. Se.(.~ A June 148·2U5 o~"l 2U/sez.2135 Owner . · • • lt7I A~~ Bar-mt.:~~ -.m.i ~ea, well maln· .... ,. JI., JOOI Olt.,,C., -..-C ....... CM ••• ....................... ,. 0 .. Jiii Mb f ...... 1'1YI M Is f a.h/ Varioul toe. cm Peabl. • 7 UNITS. ~ wie. .., ••••••-... •••••••••• II "1 • .. ~--:,~; B i'9011.a.M CfWI' IMO N t ., .. ~ ll A J Pride ol _ .. ,p in· VAU.ZVC-R 1 •-·•rl Y owrwr &er. -..,. ft. •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• wp ~· ava . I ""'"""".... .... ... c. ••••••-•-~j -...... 1kh•out.Some ........ amed CO"•T-.a.a--. 5.89 ~. 3 BR 2 Ba. ... \.\ ac. 20 fnalt tn e& m:ll•T• 2 Choice cemte~ Iota. •menltlea. Presently 1 -.,,.. -~ ••• A Comm atabl•. tt!ftnls, nu 81oc'" ............... -· Bloc'" leased. 'furn.key....-.. eel 1n&e.Garqe9. Prime O.C. locllUoa wf3 2 ,000 eq.rt. adobe • a ... _..,_.,. a t Pr ..,......-••• BR -·1 ·-" ,.. tht-w /beautlful view of •••••••-•••••••-•••• pool. Very attrutlve min. 3 4 Se<' 2 6 . A l . ton. operty mcmt .,_,_,, ....,~ ..--. MYSHORES ftnanctna. t:a.000. Call ,IW Wefllrnltuater Memorial avaU.9'7$412,BKR. ~2 ~pool· Sballe rool•. 2·BR .pt.a. Most eougbt ~alley . Private 1tueat TOWl•IO---S " Acclahned aa moll d.1-C'l or Help.You.Sell 1121....._Drhe Ptt. Weetm!nlter. If in· Uuww 6 CJ'OUftd• after wdta ln the area 4. ouse. pool. Ja<'uzzi. 2Br adult.I MO!»''l' b t 'I l .. 951 3llSS -_., t t d 11 H~.I ow on ~ acre. C1metoabop-only SlU.000' Call aolu. famUy fruit and 3Br.East/CM =·1> d eau , u ,,.0 me in · •-Hlll11.. eres e ca 1·802 ........-~ """"'d J 1 t of It .., Ba ., b 8 -.. -·-· ... ,,.,._,_,J,..,.. • ••• ._ .___ ,.. n• e ... ownenhJp. ~-. Pen Y we water. 28rnew/Npt8ch • ' ,,, ores. paclou1 By owner Mwlon ff IJ f714'7JI ~a . ....., ........... vu~~ ••• • • -000 Many oek.I nd pi f , ' OiAonlaJ elegance. Drive . a II -I ... . . ~\'~ j ~ IJ' •• w~J Y o u r Ta 0 Tne111A orL ~0:.722these1 or other11 e.aJI '" by Macnoti• llnor and 4BR estate, beaut 1oamto6J>md1Uy C1 1 cW llf'lfr • n-~-~-~ _ ~ __ ..:!~! _,, • enjoy. lOt ft frontaae. irounds. Pvt IY. IH'. Ea11lboundon t7thSt.oH-Pr.,lrty 1600 di I J LC...,.. u• SECLUSION. Call for '"I Owner will flft•nce at Commstables,pool,ten· ramp or Newport••••••••••••••••••••••• for .......... C• 12UNITS. 16dupleitesl. apptt.oaee.GM.000,8~ ~ .... , 10% "'5000.2'50Marin nle. Anxious to sell Freeway . left on IALIOA~ 71t-i77I .... for Pride or ownership. to selling agent. By . · '•I Dr iJtr 'SM-· o 1310000 ~oc Newport Ave, n l(hl on Shake roors I story IAillhrS. 2200 Owner 714-7•3111112 21" · · 2381· He.Ip. You-Sell 95l·385S Cowan Height.II & right Acr<>!lll lhe lltreel from ......, ~autiful foliage & e11· •••••••-•••••••••••• · 1 __ ,........_ ..... line Dr , _ tht> new l..aRUfla Jl'ederll cellent condition. g....... 2.l ACI( UOJ S Gorgeous Ac -80 mi No ,,: .. ,. - - F • ~ 2 Br 2 Ba Laa Brtasu on .,..y · to .....,mon Bldfl:. Will make lllril or. 12 units. Modern. 0% var dable with _..rz .. __ ,,_.. Sacramento. Surrounded '"> ; 1 We List! l(arden home. near Mis· Heights Road. _ f1ce for real e11tate. ln· fac. Xlnt for out of town ::, • """"" 3 sides View d Sittr•11 W..edfff..., ., 1 .. ~~· 1~ bib to sion. Shows Ukea model. Weal • fa 1091 11 0 urnnC'e. acC'ountant . ow11ne0cr.Synd.etc. Wal11 to 15 UNlTS. AC'tuilly 5 •"•.-:,.•.._. 1.t oak ". war avail -IAY~~ - ....... -..lA Npt Sbcc'es. 3 Br Open Sat/Sun. 31196 Vio ••••••••••••••••••••••• wner will carry 1st a · ean 11ide beach h •· " d 1 ..._ti "1 + S29.SOO Ph or writt' """"' · • 2 Bl 2 c S VI 1149 so<> R I 1 comm. Asking $32.000 :!...,.uvaa~~ y•-..:'.... u•ppeaxtelO!ls. Some back bay ·~aew. Jerry M·· ..... y. a ... (nl81 2 Bdrm. 2 bath an 11u.p.1tr,.. •' j ar aar 1 . comm. an l'ellte.183.900. We , 1 la 67 ... 67. 00 ea onom cs. nt R--• ..-11 ..., ...... .., "'' '" " loCatJOn A 1 c • ?,c:.!' .W. t:!: !~. Pel~~~ 4~3'00. _,._ ... -per u t. CG.I Properties on over I acre an rural f1ntastk area for huge 272·8008 or PO Box 411 . vaa now ur . • ----.. ..~ .. _,_.--.. .__,.. Sys tems. 714·729-3059, tt 1 • nnrh ~ .. bam & Pt'nnValley Ca 95946 wu&er rental. llOO/~ Iv msg if no one ls at ,.-,.,__..., Upgraded split level. w/4 Co.dDllllalm~o,,... ~-t576. se ant(. maiane only · ---S._ hsbury Realty_67~ '.'. 1.~"'--1700 S23.33SCorahouat'&only stables Call Jim f'1an . ..,----------' __ - home_. ~----•-IOIO bedrms. 2'-:. baths . __...._.. ------d (714 7S2 ,.,,. r-_.._ f 12 t Bdrm ni 146.670 for a dupl~x • er'l I llv• dys C-.. ...._ ••¥ ~ ormafdinJnurm&faroe ••••••••••••••••••••••• WO U ls, room ,.. c• .. sa•a ---JI• EAST BLUFF VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• C ,.. " for 6 additional units Totalpnce$330.000 171 4 ) Slll ·S787 eves ,... -................... _. ~ 00 E amiJynn + pool&s pa IEACHWAU ••• wlmds ~ M 4br. 1:v.ba. 2921 DILUDC---~rlt.Ptace.lnc84.2 746t TO~ 2043. a"9WaUace. COit.a Ja'lm1nt' Creek Guarded Cusla St. Open Hfle l·S. ~ """"""""' Mesa. Grogs 153.280 yr 16 UNITS 4 Yt'al"I old in Lot at Ml.!lo5t()fl Lake Coun The irace charm o< Community Rrand new 9ln.5.11>311157 act. This tUghJy upgraded 3 ...,...._. OpnSat/Sun St4S,000 dn. Balance Costa Meta Sha.Ice aid try {1uh. ~Hot Spr. the 20''1 MUI hardwood homr Pool'I & tennis ~ , 1 Bdrm l'r'• Ba condo ,_. ~ 1100 1986SSeawlndCir $(20,000 on contract. 20 ani Abilolutrly superb antts for u.Je by ownt>r noon. leadt'd ila'l'I and hdrm. 2 ba Dlninit & ' WESTCUFF features new carpels. •••••·~··•••••••••••••• Desirable end urut. "E.. yr s ul>-ordinaUon. Prin pride a( ownership' SJ.9.000. ITI4 >D-S1A3 antique bath and lal[tlt f'am1ly rOllfrul Sl..200 per Beallliful 4 Br 3 Ba. Lots Sol a ri um floors and plan 4 Br 2'"1 Ba. Comm. & int. $3500 mo. 548-2020 • • • rixtu.reii and lh<' ronve mn 2131 ~96 llllrl d plants. fabulous pool, much more. A3k.ing only MOBfLEHOME pool. spa. sauna. + 2 16 UNITS. F'anta!ltlC' ren I.OT ft.J. Ocean V1t>w nient t' d lhto 70"c; Wllh ---• ~ fireplace. RV acceas. S75.900.CallS46-58llO BUY -SELL-RENT clubhouse'!. Beaut. area 4houllf!lllw/roomt.obuild2 \11 area All J bedroom. S72.000 al 119 W Mar· hu,;e famly room.heato JASMINF.CREf>:K PricedrigbtatSl.89,950 FTNANCE near o cean In HB additional. S1420il\COn'H.' 1"'2 bath unit.I. Built-Ins. qu1la. San Clemenll' lator fireplaC'e Walk tn 0<'t•;i n view 2 hr det\. . • ~ M----Sl37 .500 f:o.J.:85,000 . ..,.,,... ~1rondl"-1h•1•06 642·-<0 hool•. •hu"h >orl Co<mal rlm nn. 2 '"'"· -"-+--f R~gt~E:~ ;:ta_:= 11!""1[:=,j~t1iii~fj;;=JI l'BMS. ___ TmMS.____ 21 ~:~!1'e:tthan ~~/ 2100 ~~~;~~~!~;~~: 3s~~2:.7~1:.'.21A:1t~ '" 3333W.C.oulHwy, ND r~~;;~~~~~~,.~~~~~~~~-1.-ya.. l'aMS.20tt $20.500 per uni\ 7 build ••••••••••••••••••••••• nursery . 3 bll\hs & bearh, f'n<'I ~untRardt'n '4ts-664'6 MIW~ 14'·1l71 ALOT inRs on3lot.'1 ftADllWIMDS MORE ' Back on th<· 1:-r~'~1·:n S7~0 pr mo. l llGCAHYOH Lg 10V•% 1usumable loan, 3 Br, s eeur . auarded. & an beautiful cond. ONN SUNDAY 1·5 , .. v•a•• ... T ..... lffy .......... Ouwfs_, o.le• Exclusive U.tfng ! Reduced to trrsK. a Br + 2 br. Ortve b y 4809 Se9lbar'e then call to 11ee. Prtn. only pleue. NPI' SHORES FlXF. R 3br. 2b a . d /w, f /p, $100.000. JllMACUl..ATE Npl Sbrs 2br + den, d/W, f11>lc. new roof " much more. SU».SOO. Open &m 2·5. ZI062ndSt. ~ ....... Hlty -.rfl! .. 64%.1150 ~·----·· 18MSIUFff European vma motif. in this except.looally ap. point~ 3 BR 2~ Ba Dolorefl Plan. Wann up walk to Newport Beach wnniaclub. Reduced to $166.000 dJ;;,~-A"~~ XJNGSPLACE 1Na.tl7HAVEN I BIO LOT -2 BDRllS ONLY $170,000 Afl.9JJ..1aao ta.PTNIF! ----The owner will carry UM! • • • Senior citizens. Compl m a r k et n o w a t 11 ( Thi11 l(or~eous 2 story •EXCITING• Lclglll9..... paperatonly109<onthis 3f U NITS l9 four fa<."1liue1 2191 Harbor81 REOUCt:O PRICE of SPVC.L.A.S.<;. beautiful~ ,, mu~t be sold NOW! Im tiolfC.....c-de imper investment. New P exes 1· Prime rental C M Space ~t h.50. 32: SI 119 .000 Ca 11 now d eroraled 4br. Jb1t, : maculatc & desperate' ft.-~ I• roor · big lot . small arc 8 pr.id <' 0 r max NopeU.64&-41.SI . 7141433~ f..nlrs den nd k 3 Submit all ...lfcrs! BKR ~ -.---• ., ownenihip Fireplace!'. ----r'a "r ~a· aa · !>U Ice • ' 5'U·9491 "' .., 31516 ...... r.~~~· ~:\~t~or,,::~: itara•et l "'a mileti to Try Tustin' Adult Park WAUACl&CO. "'r ,..e, avai now,.-:~ -------• Beeull ul 24°x52' 1912 2 Br lower unit In West bearh. 2bdrm . Iba. refria. llAL'Ta.S Sll7Smo ~·-~· __ ~ K c lpals only. BKR " 714 ... RYOWNER . eywestMoblleHomeln Nin~.Compl.remockled. 54.5·9'19'1 ••• washer. dryer incl /-~ 28R18a,fpk,O/W.~-J 3 bdrm. 2 <'ar garage. Lal(una Hills. nlcein s Lowest prtttd unit In lhe ---------1 58 UNITS Brand new Days· ~1111. ext. 317 ,_ _______ _. mo lar.ce backyard. Near s tar Park. 7 '•15' area.B .000. E -side C.M. triplex. 200'1 depre<.·1atlon No Renee Evee·5511tl0f7 ...,....._ 7»91S70:~9303 school. Walk to town. enclosed pe>rcb-nurrored FAUSTA mAU S188.000. !:x. cond + rent <"ontrot Pnde or --S47-3Ul2 doors. light wood an · ReaJtor lerms. Ownr M2·72el . ownenh1p 8x8 times Mtm ... Delcrt, W....C 2900 c......... lU4 -----1 teriors. 3V,T air cond, 2 497-242' 67S-e?OO eroes. Owner w1U c.-&rTY l...t 2.00 •••••-••-•••• .. ••• ••••••••••-•••••..,•••• so.COAST PLAZA very spacious Br011 w/Ba -2nd TD. ~eov..-e"lliat· ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAMT'TO IUY •Nl'w 2br condo nt So. LI• CUST PAM IM + dres11ang area. walk In D ....... / PllAcnc:AU. Y t9W In ll Io an at l l I.it p 4 Bdrm bomt>. CM or HB Ct't Plaza Pool. sp1 ..-J J; Syrnew.l800sq'.blghly closets . All for only.;;S. lltO 21djoi.aingl~plexes INTEREST FOllLIASI Pvtp&rtybuSJO.OOOand 833·8974or7S9-0'll7. -· up0 raded In e· .... •--. $29.SOO. CHU8638> SuperlorQuaJJty ••• New 2 bedroom 2 bath will a.uu~ yoor 1-n " .., ........ ~ ...... alllf.lc ·······-·-········· n.......l c-" ·-at 1•" 1-.... .... $104.990.~2197. ~~ .-.DILUXI r•aouOousAl'ea ..,,_ '""'....., hom• Mission Lallt>s 751 ·'131511 ------------~ .,..,...,. AssumeM)ll(e~flnancing ' ftll L Country-Club. Golf· MIWLISnM& SALES O,.W/Sm l·I .. ~~R ,,..,,Al tennaa.pool Beautifully ..... tel'Tl'9t 2'706H.arbor.St.e206-A 3226 .... St. ..... 49&-8&11 DI •cE l1nd1caped. no main ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thi!I 1{0rgeous 2 story 540-5917 Each unlt has 2 lg Br'11 & r-~ ten•nre yard .._.. F : t td must be sold NOW ! Im· ~~~~~~~~~ den. 2 xt.ra IR pvt patkls, RENTAL NOPSTIIS... 98900u~c Rd 8 maculate & desperate! -2 frplcs. 21/18a. Agt. INCOMEPROPERTY °"'!:°!~~nll5 ..:.:;;;.::;•••••liN Submit all offers ! 2Br.10llS3'VanDykein 9'79·5099 f'rom $39,900. Modul•r IO,..Ql:JIP..,..I ._.... • .,._.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54S·9491 C0&ta Mesa Park. S9000. T 0~-24 ---' ~~~~~~~~~ ,._ ________ ,, Y~ """'"""· '""'.., ,ty. ---------Ch arm 1 n" 4br hom ... Space rent $85 per mo,•· 3 p t be h I •· n-· " ' 646-1418.7S0.37i.> DC v ac eii. poo "'4-PLEX . F.astalde ocaulil'UJ decof'ator furn. v.1nter rt>nta l. pat"'· pi~r. Treasure Isle Pk, Takeover ew;;. F\naiM .. Palm Duer t con · famil y pref SllOO 30801 Pacific Cst Hwy. lnl( Brenkevm with Z5"~ domlnium. For sale by 675-f'4.'I} OIAM&I COU.._...Y DU f,aguna Bcb. R .M.J'. owner. 2 Br l h Ba. pvt - ---, "' <714>a.3S19 ~~~~p&ls Only. rlub. temm. 11wimman1: ...... , • '• 1107 PAIK paddle courts, s auna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HR "fiS.•-AU..-$20,000 PRIDIOFOlnlB· 191NTS jar & many other Balhoa o ceanfro nt _,..... $16 500 StW Sim.TB reC'reat1onal faC'illtles. dupl(>ll. Jbr. compl furn. !ASTSIDI .i.. Brand new 3 Br. 2''1 Ra9 1' townhome. 3 car iarage, f r p I I" • .s k y I 1 fl I\} 1 m1rrowuve Pool. loon'-". S69S mo O ay!> li46_.262: •: t'\oe!> ~1'1543 • I --,• Ornmalw All amen + YP •. •· :J Rr. :tBa + _vrd. jog lo •: h ,. a 1· h S 6 7 5 S 6 9 5 . 6'tti !035 ~. N1•w duplex . 3 BR. 2 bu., u ch w1lh putao. S62S M~/.l'<.e VNirlylt>l!M! Nopeta. Rtt\' & Rc.•11th 759~1 lBH f-"1 P. ut1I. R&R /\dull~ No Pets 2048' . Pomona S360. 642~ ~~~~~~a~ Vacant bUI• 12X80 New • 4.plex, sharp. Cov· ~C .... Mpt kit Call 714 1974·3382 o r 2 lrg patiOfl, nr Balboa bl . M lnoton -/owners 3br. loc-&.1•• J LIL• 7l41644-0C'72 Pier. 2 blkl4 to bay & ull que com nation of oon w/7'161 ellpando. s ... -.-n "• ----shop·i:. s.R!Olmo-9 mM. ru111<ed natural beauty Star Pk. 1b&olutety Im· 1 "1 !'Mb l'4ba. frplc, nr s. Coast f r 0 • H 0 • CJ°":""'~ JR-404 (4 F. Oceanfront 2 nr. I bo. Jlar. cl(>an. -l'fo eurrounding a truly love· mac in e very detail. 1714) 873.8210 Plaza. Income $18,000. H-..a... ...___ 2 n '''1 .-67S.1642.613-588l f'V~ pet-; F..a.._t..,1dc ~. Llllr#' ly, well·aPPCJfnt.ed home, <Sllss-641. ~~~~~~~~~' PriceSZtll.000. ......,....._ ~ ••••••--••••-•••••• --------new 63l-07491v mi11( l11exernpW'iedlnthis38r $16950 r. Ir I a. .... & I ....CAUC'flOM Winter.38R.2•1ba.~ -.,,,. 3 B• hffislderetreat. • • • 5-plex, <'harming 2br. I .. I .. _...._ ., ow"·-· .. .-m 0 . 30S Mont (' r n j\j('\l. J br hou...r' No pets. A 700' deck, complete LIZ matr bdrm In thas IA&aOAISI ._ t '-!! b•. patio apt•. ..,. '" _..__ 67!> ms no . rh1ldren. $C'.O. m.lf w/blt-ln whlrlJiool llPfli 1S2x~.!'.ucholce location. DUftlljWtlla .... irHara11es. t,.;mi lo wat.r. welt ..aatelaM ,........ Winter. 2 & 3 BR . ._., •. 919-3376 .__.,.: _ C'Ouldwellbecomeyou"? I 1...,...). 3moorinp,goodi.rtna. unt Bch. I ncome Ad.a-. $1..,AAA 2240So.Briltol.come:rot _... ... N llh "fav-Ori~ room" for en. Mollltte-se.. Paul, Renee•Martann, S2J.OOO. Pric~ S270.000. --, ~-.,nrv W1mer.SanUAna.C1 SS50 mo l\4 E. Balboa wpl ll Le;. 3 br. ! bu. tertalnlng: eurrounded ft6.4100 Agt 2Uf111.am By Owner 22% down. Ow a er It 8 WedSept26.H79 Blvd fm..8T76. hie . USO 646·7114~ ::n!~:i~e~r-.,w~bu!I~~~~~~~~~~ be I ,,__ 751·8485. p•rclt•••d •• ~~:s~o00~~=1':1 r~~ c..e..... 1124 64S-7~&54G-0648 --,· ocean & hillaJdel below. Newport Beach. Near 4 UNITS In So. Hu.nl-pre.11tr & h sao.ooo. Sale to be Oii t.h~ •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• $4?S 3 Br. LG tenc. 1~'.t-: Y o ur h1door/outdoor Hoa 0 56' wtUr ""-ble •x· I 0 t •-h t I 0 rounds I Br duplex adulta no tree lined sl . carpet/.• •. llfatylehuneverbefore pandCa. CoY.;; p.'l;k. .~";_'lo °'do~:.r ful'f p~c! edy to 90· c ... . pets, ull.I pd.except etff· cttopt'!'I, elr 770 · 582 '·· 4 beentbilpleaunt. lnlf, llWl.C•. adult park SZZ9.000. "'""'Hamn For further info call dtr. S28S mo+ Sl.50 secur ~7·7831!. ---~·~ The home ltMU bu a with poot etc. Lovely re· Park Place,JftCM.i-7481 .,.___ Rola.ct Fleming (2U ) ep. MS-1ZS3 DI x 2 BR . 1 •; b.H~. ~· gracloua "En ab t l rem en t h ome . • .... ~...,.1..a.a.... 4&5-2'72.1. Richard Sheela UuM .. --.... JI-Eastside. Dbl gar. l((e Ma~" feelln . (EP75t7) Pvt Pty . 4MIWMTI -•..-• <!U)485-?J42 --fn<'d yard. Avail Ort :t. bricked courtyard Je _SU,SOO.Calloo.5481. Th•t you can 1et flnt 2 •t.oey triplex htl& huge €HlG€ llALllJATIDIY. ••••·---·••••••••••• $500/mo. lst/lut+dep. to picturesque Dutch uaerrllhtaon.nearmaln OWHl"S unit. Too many _ ... :~::~:HOM€~j ono. °b.ea.nfpronootldel, •Wle!u 2 rblrt-..2. ~gt.63J.te»t. 4'oon.•thebayw\ndow, UPGRADED 24x84 2Br, f>ulllneM (atock ~ amenltle.s to mention. OS .. ,, aehtoncd wtndow sat. S#pk. C.M. 646-Ulll2 Santa An.a. to be• ch . Own • r ....._ .. Mew,....... JI 69 ~ref Mesa Verde. ~'*ji to m p 1 flt e w 10 Id 2Ba. fam rm. porch, Adlt It larpt.nU>dlatrirtol Low ma1nt. bldp, 5 mm JJJJ W. CHI Li .AMlalS 8'8·3'7Jlor(2lJ).,.,.._. WANTED: 4bdrm hitQ, hla Uvlnt rm a lio _N_E __ A_R_B_EA_CH-. b_y ..... own--er-.' Park Place.lnceG-74el financed. Call DenlH 6.'' ..._" lfill'fr ZOIO ........... -......... 3 Ida & pet.a. 751·731\11 iff 0 ••u beam c:eUlDJI, dbl wide Go&denwest 8 lft.DO"" IN Lovetodayla..-1146 _ ..................... 2bdrm.houMontheeand. pm_.------- n •"!J b~ln1_1~t.tc_11 mos old. lo rent.121.000. 2 • .-.0l!f.-1 2•,wrl'fiOad• 0r, •0•.n1~ns ... 1, noo per mo . Call 2Br,2Ba.dlllccndo.a~l' r"'.,.aee-.a1 ......... t 6'5·22'14 _,_,-x ... •• A 9'4·Zl57.or..,.nl7. nrSo.Cltftau.eec.AC, eame ~ ocean SBr unltl. auume let homes OD M lot. J Ba ,... . Ev• &be ~tcbeo. l 8 r • l 8 • • 1 0 I " 5 • TB; owe 29d TD. no i Bil. PoMlble loan .... macnab I Irvine no petA W7S mo .• \llU eomplcte -1'!'..!~ w/a~ porch.~ payments let yr . eumpUon. CaJI '°' •• 554 · 3133 r:~: : .. :;;;"'l.rl.'i ~.~-~~·· ~~;,t,:.wt• ..... :-_ realty .=·~an,...~'!!!. ~·t .. 11111 111 1 ,.. ... Lar1e m>aq.ft. bQllM. • ...,_ ........ -AUMAl&bm1s • Vf ••••+2....u.nu. foci•d 116 l1od1cape. Brc•d!Uldni oc.a.a sun--·011111111'"111 .. • lJ prWt fl ~P· • And. for d9e ;aufaztn•• aeu from complete!)' CDM MlltB t•n.,... '!' cacpe t.. 5 1!._ ~~ ftarnWled J 8dnn J bltb, I Br OWIS't-* w/frp&.c 1all,!M~ f I ~ - -famlb' room bomt. In a a Br 1 .. -'t. K ... J-ut. for op. pre1\=--El Morro euma...._ io.. t17t • u ua6a.a + POlll W11 =• privacy. T•ll •• ,. iMY.,..... in. Mlpriae. • '°" Oalr U lt'•\._.. ........_,. • ...._ ... ,, ehe .. : .....,.-patldq, •••,..... ..... '°be ""-CID'-•-. ~,,.., •tor••• ebed. ,..._ 0... .a llllll 657111 ' ..... ~t::rTtC>~ la ........ n.& iOiiill· ttal. Cal-- .A~VOf' TM1 HMMI COWANY llAT TMI TAI .... ,. .... 6-plex (lwo 38R 4c fOW' 2BR uottl ). .Jl'plca -paUoe -enclosed aaraiea • apace. FullY nnted. ll'Oll m.soo <tentl never lncreued) -a sound investment 6 located ln the center of ''new developcnent area" Colt• Meta. SH0,000. Tom Alllnaon ea.ms. CE·•> ........... Drive by 1M1 Church Street. Sutalde 0.. .... (abcm Utli) -cute IBR cott•1e on •.P.Pt"N· ltx140 tot. ltl,100. Citll1. Sdlwtlek.-t owner a1em ••· <S-llJ.-.......--- • • L ~~ ' •• l 1 .... ,,,1 Ii 1 1 \ 111 I ' ' ., I ,1 I .. -. ., 1 .......... ................. -.............. .._ ZIP.Miii ... .....;.;...~----• ~:.Sar_­P•Uo ...... DQ'• cao..tor.r,.lr~ ••lkto....,...,, 17tl191ff .... .... LA~APl'S 147-6064 J.ar ... t,JM bd ...... IC A -· • fl Mewpot._. ... = AduJta. DtlJwltr, •••;••n•;;;;;;y••• Poat'~ f:.·/::::t SHARP. beach l. 2 • 3 la~l ou . l or I Pl.t«Wlm·.._.n BR. fr,k, dahwsr. 1., • 8edtoom1•TOW'DbouM9 ' patlo•. No pea. •2311. rrom•.50 ___ ......__....,_..__ associated I Bdrm•. 1 bath apt. Redec Spectacular •P•· total Ad\dta. "15. mo. Gu crpt~/~~~ ~ '!:a~p~' recrealloa pro1nm, pa kl. fet.llm. 2JJC Ailanta. • i«laJ prop'Ul\.., '°°"·. Newly~ J Br 2 Ba teMla ccuru. At tMllM>n towohou.e. Spaclou• Lovet)' all aduJt, no pet.I, l•land, Jambone fr len nrept~ 6 pool. Qu,I« 1.ua Br apta . .., FA· INqukaltlllaRoed. area. Adu.1\1, no pet.a. lnger,RB.W-OllJ. t114t~l- $425 • ..,...,~1111 2 bdrm. 2\'a ba. ftretllace. •New 2br C"Ofldo nr So Almost DllW. Sta mo. + ·~~~~~~~~I cat Plaia. Pool. •pa N : dep me Cameron &. ....-.....;..---....;..---~ SJfORT'l'EllM l\enta1t m."74 cr1'MIZ'l'I Adulta. MT ·'1S24. Ouanrront lar1 e lbr, winter rental , t•so. '42-1 lZl, 9'1Ml1' . Back Bay Condo !br, 3ba, Bacllbay. llbdrm Iba. den, w~•v, ......... _ &. Ve ....0 1 2 .,,_ ... _ lCJ..l.leW'J ,_.k J': poot tennbi -..., ... ....,. • Near new z br. 2 ba, bltm. rt .... I "'"2 .-. W /D J · ' ... .:._.. ' Y earty. Act. ITM1'10 d h h t d boottup. deck, aar, blk lo acu *'75.-... • wu er , auo ry beach, 211 IJth a.~. Ocunlrml/vlew W br. facll, IUftden 1:116 mo -3 BR. d...i x al -. Vrty, ••••••••-••••••••••••• Ad I•· D 114 2 ·2 1117. H J -25 11 .,. ....... beau\. rum. Gara1e1. u ... no peta. aya 182-tllC» · adlta, ll5IO mo. brtlht • Room w/ldl.chenette frplet, baleoruet. winter. 17~: eves f'n.1411 aunny 1'75--0l'l2, ~. rn week. up. MIO. Up. MM714. 2 Br, I ba. Encl aar. bllna, 3 Br MM beach. frplc. -Ml-tnSS • paUo .... r I Bdrm., I bath. Yearly or ----~ btk to ocean 2 bdrm. 1 No kids or pets call ' _age. no pet.a. mo $3.'50 Month Bedfoom 14"16 unfurn, b ••-.......... _548-'1529btwn 6-lpm ~.-.3521. d I I •.. pauu. 1arage. ----·----Agent 67~W rpll, cpt.s, r g c oeet. Prv mo. ()pen ~ 38th. St. 2 Br, 1.,, ba lOWnhouM 2 Rr. frplc • iaraie. no ----entry. Shr balh. No kit '142·st y 5br 3ba gardener lll· 't&ZJ CutfiusJ>a:l.VMfl cl\Kled 9>0Mo 912 5619 -_ LIDO tSU:. J BR. din. f'm. tt:wa. RllJ .,.UO. t 1000 Mo. yrly Al\. 8'tM582 2U/'19U625. peU. f32:S. 2 Br duptn apt. 1i.i') blocka prel. $140mo. u l Cr IHt. apt, dlhwhr, encl. patio, 980-~l to ~ad!. Yearly S4S(l. U O. 11er r efundable att.t PM _ &..p..... 1141 l block to ocean. Im mac 2 BR. laundry. 1u1rage. winter rental. 14.'iC> mo Call IJ7!1-?Oli aft 8pm or wkndll aaraf(e 1325. AduJta, no Call 9'1S-mS Pr•". home. 646-2CM2 tkzll ... .._. JZ40 ..................... .. ~·••••••••••••••••••• S700 On priv beuch Blue c d 2 br w La1toon VILia Pools. lf'll· 2 BDRM. ua.lboe laland. ~mo . yt'ArlY On Ea1t Bayfront. 2 BR 2 ba wlntl'r leaae. 1695. A11k for Earl at Don Tyler ' AlllOC 9'15 «JOO petl.~ 2 Rr 11"1 81. $285 Nu paint. <"!'JI(. dfllb, blt·ln.w. ADULTS 1 AI J(JUIJ No of Hunt C.lr o\ 405 Yrwy Mad t'addeo / Beac:h Blvd 646-B'lAJ OMntlllACH Rm. pvt bath, mature • on °· '2 ba. /O. nls 71 4 -499·2520 OCEANFRONT 2 BR, upper unit w/trd •ty sun· deck +huge 2nd s ty patio deck. 1pa, wahr/dryr & or incld'd 18'15 mo. yearly Avail approx 10·1·79. Lge 2Br Iba SmJ patio. car port. laundry 13'7~ Avail SJ/I Ph~ I Br 14.'iC>. Utll pd. Hotel empld lady, Ille priv, rel, Apt.a. llll ' lut 23Cl8 W. 1160 +Lag Bch~73'6 Oceanfront 171-4"'4 - ----,..,...,, very clean S400 213 703-01.30 • _-.ca;..;1..;...11Mf.92180 • ----''-- Oc ea nf root. 2 BB 2 811. bltns. SIOO mo. Winter 3 mo. nun. '114-'152-94e6 ------2rm11 nr bch. W/klt pnv • HOM~ f'OR RENT Nice 2 Br 2 Ba w/canyon I bdrm be11m ce1llne MOO per mo yearly 675-4078 or831 um F.ulllldt 2 bdrm S3.'50 mo VIA UDQ.28r 2Ba. S23S lllt, In t +SIOO d ep ~tOl or 4 br Pnct.'d from v1~w • lrplc. near new. pool. adult11. no Pf'tll 640-o&W Waterfront. avail Oct 1 No Peta Sln11le Mal • •. • ~ lo $.'Ill! P'nrd yard • ~ mo. &18-l!OOO or alter 2 Rr 1 •., bat.ht Garage P11t10 W10 ryr. DI W -.um ff75·M3l.~ • A: a r a IE es r 11m111 es 5· 4_99-_'n_l.S ______ , 1 please K1dt1 It pets FUl.L OC£AN VI EW , we~ Call 1184 25M or Wood & Ght..'IS Alm<M!l Winter 2 bdrm 1 ba Blk to O<'ean, close t.o shops M·t' 671-5922. Eves 4r wknds Paul Children pet.." OK 1440 Sub M Part Newport %br. 1st lbl.deprtq 984 521&1 2ba. S500 Anita day11 847 33116. l'Vel 644-72M A Masur bdrm Ir bath, kit pT1v1lhtn. Alngle non· •mot11nJ1 lady S175 mo. SA ~2783 9'71·2971 A~. no lee new 4br, lavish mslr 2Rr. <l~k. 1t1trage. prof WATERFRONT 3 BR. 2 adlldelllm!.noJ:M.>t.-s ~ ba home on Channel In· mo yr1y 642·5700 rids slip ror pwr boat up Winter Rental 2 Br. I lo .O'. Dbl it•r + xtra bath, d«k fo'um or un. --- lkaullluJly rum 3br, 2ba. g ar. st eps to ore11n S600mo 213·S85-0921 or 2 Br, J ba. I •Lory. ~h111t drp11, patto, frpl. d i.,,., beam rln"'5. pr Adil.I 1375 26SO Eld~n t I 1 SJB.M06 New •·P'n. I 3br. $SOO, 3 2br. S37$ Ent-I u ra1te. frpl r patio y ard H 11•H·mary 848 228%. 842 21H7. 962 ~ 3 BR. 2 ba . •, blk bay, --- bearh. lt'nmA ct Yr ly Pr,.,. Rm • Pool 1n $475 Call ~109ll XchanliCl' for ht.e duUt11. 11u1te 3 fprr:s. lrg sun· decka AJI blllns Water. + itardmer Child" pet OK II. 00 Lee 499-4820 prk«-s~ mo furn Ml!:>/ mo 675-0349 JACCI$ 1£ALTY 2 Rr l Ba. neitrbettch. 928 11125 Sat 714-673-1889 Studt>nl or Maturl' woman 557.9397 : o 1 'l•111rnl 2 bdrm & den •••• CS600/mol Plush crpt", 2' J bM enlar & ielass 5 )>lkt tooce1m Obi rar pvt _Elf r , fully m11lnt yd • 'Adull!I. no P£U lnc:111lre "'"1' a l 527 l~th St '714 · ll60-ff331 Condo. sharp 3 Br. 2'·~ 911 , bit oven raa~e. dshW!ihr. 1·11r 1>4.>ll"'CI, dra~. A/<.:. ready to mCIV<' In Lui( N1f.l . J ml So ot s.n 1'' r w y S4 !ICJ mo M r ()' /\mtt'O, 714 /89ff.:J376 67M670 $.525winlt'r rl'nl1tl ----675-~18 Newport Crest Condo - 4 Bdrms. 2Vr baths. 2 ..... Pa•• .. • J707 Stt!pll to beach I br S2SO. 2 Rr $375 mo Winter Adults, no pets HomP &'18-6640. ofrM2·fM3 ~ I Br, I adult. "'' pets Pool. pauo m J 17th PlllCf'. aft S11nt11 An• Av<· Altt'f' ll11m &4IJ !1137 lbr. clubhou....-. J)(Xlf iym, 1111un11. ja,.. rarport Xlnt lnrnuon s:l75 J:;in1r1• 110 ·8021 hdor+" I011m. all 8PM Dlx Studio. 1 :rm1 w bcll. lri>lc. wood decor. akyll11, full k1trh. "1b8 Poul. Pvt l'nl utJ pd, ro> pn mo 'tr IZil'.o' 0 K 536 fJIS.111' v 1!11 1425. 2 Br. •, blk bay/o- cean. avail now Yurly Altl 7:D-l.222 Prtv br• ba Kil pnv Pat10,pool.lndr y fad 28r l Ba apt 13116 mo. yr· S200 Nr bch M2·~ ly 673 8210 dayi. or --- 673 2493 t'Vl.'1' ....... ....... 4J50 ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Bellutifol 3Rr 21 1B1t <.:no ' oo. f)Ol>l. JIU'. 2.1•11r gur. & c openc•r. l'IGO Avurl Now story, dbl gar . 1'7SO mo ••• • •••••••••••••••••• • i\Jtt 64.5·832a S I l' t' p 1 n .: r o o m i1 & -2030 Port Wcybridie. 3 k It r hl·nct tcs $75 p«r week & UJI <>c.·t<an fo'ront 675·"740 OCF.ANYRONT l~e I ht w iJLa r S375 mo. Wintt•r Adult.II, no pets Jfom1• i;73.(f&I(); olc 642·8M3 "'or Rent 14! I bdrm alw 2 bdrm 2 ha Duhw11hr l'llrfll"I. dl'llfi. C'ncl 1tar Ar\•a t<'1H PU & 8 r h A v a ii Ill I "42 8J32 ..,,.... Hou11t-for rent, Hli< Ht!ar 2br 2 be aitory f'ISO Yr Cltv ,lpt. fl, horns furn · • ' No pt•tJ.. llttH>MM ', . <'lean 2 hr. 2 bu. walk to BR Monsro, S800 per mo l>c>a r h. l 1·1Jr KIHttU<' Cull Sara, f1i;tt. 675-6000or 2br. duplt•JI, $325 1>45 Vlr torla Nodo1ti1 ly 6'1!l-8990. Churk $~ n11l'iy pr 1·pl <:all aftt•r 3 p m 5411· 19"9 <.tf)l.F , llfo:A('ll & Tf':N NIS art• 11tcpi; uway from tii1<·lu Seu<'llff 3 Ur 2 Hu Enjn, pint• trt•t•s & y1r1va1·y ~'> ind 1uml 8411 !~ev<."l/wknd11 S550 Cull Mt'l,<'ndon. 675-5688 •194 2~76 l Br m quJ1tt n 111dl"nt1al urf'a. I hlk bnv or 1~eoan 4 Rr. IH't•anstd<'. No "nd IAYNOMT,!Yrty Newurpet 2ia1m 1·7S17 " 5 Rdr11111. 1 v, h11 Beaut . UH. FP + t1ludio & l(ur old hOWK• Nr NHYC Un· WINTEH 2Ur, 28.a dplx. $925 494-932!) furn or par t furn . llrt'llt lor111ton r11eing bay 2 Br. 111:1 ba townhot.uw. North Lel(una: 2 BR. 1,., Sl800/mo bt'ach. lrplr. new C'pls. end urut, real ltreph1cc" ba. View 0( city lil'hU & REAL F.!>""fATE5TORF. drpll, Balboe Pen Resp • microwave oven. h1un ocean. LonJ,I term tenant RA LBOA 675-1771 edll11, no petll SSSO mo d r y r m Sa 5 o m o wanted . ..,CA Mo. 67S L284 flt •) .... --•'"" NY.W 38r. den. formal '" .. 4 .... ·vrnu: or t-ve11 3 Arch Bay; gr~at vlf•w' d L n rm . 11 v r m . BEACH. View, pier. 2br 12~3 >438-8l4S 3 BR.3ba.SUOOMo m lrTowave. att.aeheddbl $55() lbrlo'SOMOO AdlU . ~lllh Hacienda 3 Rr, 2 Turner Allsoc. gara1(e SIOO mo. A1tl u t l I Pd 3 0 3 E ba. l11r.ie yard. l(ara1tc 494 11770r~l 9'79·5098 P,dl(ewater. Cl 1871·2866 S600/mo 960-5H74 ()(.'F:/\Nf'RONT 2 RR 2 -----WINT .. '.R R"'.NTAl. • Br. 3 ba Nwpt Shr~. wulk ,. r. :WS·9l24 N""P' Isl<'. lg 2Rr . 2R11 , & S.~ 2br.2h11.l. tl .chnmw i.un rrr.. $~75 mn 675 2flln. 675 9111 fj r {' a . ,. I(',. I k I t (' h w /n•frii: Nt•\4 crpt11 . point & dnl!I 642 <tlr75 I .111• 2 BR ,.pt.,, dl'T'-'· tilt n11 1•nd ha«k Hlrd Sep i:ar A' 1111 Ol.IW ~ 1190 Harbor View Homt' Pha1w Ill Jbr f11m rm v1!'w Watt'r & Rllrdt-nt•r Incl $7~mo 75.2 ~ Zbr. l11c llv1ni.: room & p•tio Slf-1>11 to beach 5'1.5684, 673-115.Sf Spac10011 Jbr. 2ba. w/11Un det'k & view Open beamed celllnis S600mo 2141 .. J.Sth St NB 67$-3504 I Br. carpetll. drupei.. Rdrm 2•1 b11th!i Wlfl frplc. lt'l:K' yrd & p111Jo, llook up. Crplc . 01i. '46·'n23 adult.JI, no J>4.'l.' hwa"ht-r. 1111r.i11e $470 Nc.-wpor1 Mand. 2 Hf<. I ha. upper af)4 w1izaraaP 1400 y t<arl y Al(t . f)73 ~10 qusrUYNJ M~t UW P'Ttt Nrw cpl, drp11, t"nCI 11•ra1u.•. pallo. l(reat kllC'h<'fl w/bltn11 Adult-'. no pcts Dbl 1.unk 1n bath 004 52161 Alik for Cula 3 bdr ~ It 2 bdr "2S Wall to buch t'all 964 215'7 or 9114 2187 Pantut~ ~II v1~w Con· do Spac10U11 2br, 2ba .,,. all amen\l1e11 St too 213 4:.)-0'72o4 4 PleK 2 br. 2 ba upgla1~. J RR. 2 ba . aar Vrly I au n 11 r y rm. 11 a r a JI e $$35 mo & up v11110. 19211 c~ $37$ Al(f'f'lt tr7s tt110 TAM'n M•ldl'm I or 2 hr <'11tlaf.l1• (lfl ~,a1·h on Tah1t1 with rar. row hoat. wa-,h m IH' h I n t' . (' II m p I t' l t' kllt•ht•n . rte· l"or m11rt> info ull m -2'1111 ew11 & weekend! PALM SPRlNGS v11r11 tlon rondo on Mi1111lon 11 111 ' Count r y !'luh (;rl't'R" PQOI tf'nntl! N!'1H Rancho Mtrnj.!P rt"11t aurant <it r1 p (';i 11 968 54:YI ff63 12XJ9 art 6 4hr homt• arrtJfill !ltrt'l'I h a l.url(f' dt>rk to bc-arh ~ f"12HH.."lll /\v111I MldScpt lhruM1d fr•1m C:<'ntrul Park S.'i75, Panoram1t· ''H'" a nd a~t June 10\lely newly dt><'Or h1t·vl'IC' to ht•urh rrai.h1ni: ~vrf Adult "(um. Zbr. 2ba, den. 8'17 offli romplu $7!1f>l mo or 3 Ar 2 nu pool. 1 hlk to Located at 8Jtlhna P1-nn New ly rt'modeled I Br. yrly1w1nter. d11hw~hr. l(arage. S3S() & 1375 mo 2204 W Oceanfront 673-6964 bel9PM •Newport o ceanfront Wk-Mo Xlnl loot1on. 673· 76T1 Ot' 67~ 7873 2RR1375/l BR 1325 2323 Eldttl AvP, C M 642-7~ mo !J00.<484 I or 841\ ~ Nwpt Hl{htll lbr townho;t' ar.• l t44 Dix nu upr yrlry nr l"do Laric«' Hot lwlll' c11hm pool .. hnpl'< I ' >ba Zbr. 1-· 1 P, tbl. roll)f TV. 2 frph dk.. ~ Cpl No Pt>I!< Sle.-pt1 14 ~.flll6 , 1~ Ille/opt avullabl~ beac h. no peh $600 Point Slei» \'o'°ocean 9 sty. 3 HR. d1nma rm. W a lerfron t Home11 960 21K.1 Dupln a pt sse5.+utll. him rm. frplc', prefer 631·1400 7J4·87D-a.9 mornlng11. I fa m ily, Ref'11 l~eu111,•. 1 _-... 1250 eve11 &c wkndll Mon-t'ri. i--------- 4• Sij25. Ronnie. 963·7KIH ......,_..... Wt........,.R R.......,.ALS • 868-7119 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nicely fum. lbr, + con-, .. '"' ,,., .. , · -4 hr. 2 b11 boo11e : vlilley vertlble den. t blk lo bch. 2br. Iba apt. MOOrno. , , , ;i BR l'h bo, nr 11hoppln1. view. f l replace, ai r I blk t~ bay. AJI you need 2b r , lba house S425m o • Cardeoc-r & wuwr Incl. t•ond .. built In kitchen. 18 tooth brutlh " llnena. 9mos lse. 1575/mo lt1e. ()pen S~t wash er & dryt.'J': 2 car IAYWCOteO WI NT E R R ENTAL 1~2 al 9191 Scouull. f\l' sarll((c. SS25 mo/lease. Spaclous-~prox. 2600 1420mo 213·288·8622. DtAMONO Ad a m 11 /M II~n n 1 1 111 Call owrwr: 642-0138 f wknds 213-446-6664 Rea• e~aTe l r plr, encl aareal'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• adultA, no ~tN. '3Z5 Nt'w WO'.dbnd11e V1llaRl' 642·5722 C'ondo. 3 br. 11-.. ha. 2 BR 1"'1 Ba.810 Joenn St , CM . $.1115. No children. small doc OK . 642· '1M4 Utll. Included I br 9210. Patio, adt.l.llll. quiet No peta. M4.a5I U~O /mo Acctu to Pool11, Jacuui's & parkl 673-1283 or m.3551 675-00!n . ..................... . ) """' sq. t. 2 . unit In ,_ o'"' 2 Bd ...-. d bl "' · ""' I security bld1 .. on pre· 1new.coufNWT. rm ..... ..-. rpa. tr11. • ;r --Avnl . now 3br, 2ba. air Cualom decorated 3br , m a • Adult• Only, no pela. a --..a.. ~ ... 1 \'ACANT,3DR. Fam Rm. cond. Quiet cul·de .. ac sUglous Udo Park Dr. 2ba . wth/dryr. dl11hwr, 145-7573 $335/mo Ml 4089 ft -• -._ , S\'per 11h aTp Wa lk lo Mature coupleA only. Sl200/ Mo .. 9 Moci. Cathy colorTV,m"'588. ~~~~~~~~~~! 5pm · ' a ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 1 • 2br. mo¥t' in lOday. Walk to bdl. 12A5 to $325. Mfl--0507 Of' 4M-ll03 · ~ ~bpps & fK'hools. SS5 mo. 149~ 6111·3188. MJ.3184. Sc hweickerl 842·8235 I · Dix. lbr. earpet. draJlf'a, ',",'Ask forGene962·44_7~ 1 _..__. ~212 CE-31) 1 •2 BR y rl Y a p t.a . Beach 2br. lba fum. New Lovely 2 bdrm. carpets, ran ta.Uc ocean view. % Rr IV. Ba. 11tove/rd n l(, ...t= --......-.._,,.... ., A sua.Jdl•'l' Of 1325-16.5(). UUI pd. No decor . 13115 mo. Ind . u.U I. drapes, bltlrw, lndry rm, l';levator Sub-terTaiwan no peU. mi. 1111t At l•t + • i · bdrm. 11-. b11 K1d111 & •••••••••-•••••••••••• t1ie lrvineCompany peta Apply 91!1 r;. Ocean· 8'75·2980 1ara1e. lower level. putdna. Avail IS2:5mo. d .r pot s OK HOO m o . Shoret.3 8r 2"'1Ba,faml·~~~~~~~~~~ front ...,.. .,._, "P·~1·111112 ___ _ • •• "8·5671 ly rm. 2·sty. aundeck .1 ---------•S..CI Sa l77' · --·--·-----S....,._ )Ill • ••' -;-b-vi ~lie avail. now 1575 pr mo. Bayfroot Condo. Boa l ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• 2 Br. aaral(!, pvt yard. tbr . wallc to bdl. Deck 6 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• '.A A ~~!".Ip:;:, bl ~°"ar,· '61·1>n7_______ sl1'p, .......... •· ana" 2BR. St BAC!'._~h R °'•J 2 Br. 11,lj Ba, no pd.a, S325 Pool, adultt, $C25. M1r view '175. Incl ulll. Nur Bristol/Warner, 2 \¥1 ,,.. ... • ..,..._ • ..... " epe lo ~c ...... et. lat " last + depcMSlt. 2453 BOrmlp Ave. Aval). Now. Call Martha e crpt ctr et *695. ~ Mttea.Ylefe J Z67 den. fabulous viC"W S2400 lmmac. l adult. l2IO YT· 681-111112 414-3'72,est·llfl ~~all4PMapes. c - - -••••••••••••••••••••••• moyrlylae ly.lncliail.8"1SG2. 2 BR. w/1ara1e. N · lillper beac:h locat1on~2 br HOMES FOR RENT cbUdren. no peta. saeo. L-..L...-~.44 -.....-. ••44 • houlle w/1arage &ove Wlnhr Ten\al •·lt~e •a I ta ..... ---...._ -.....,_ -, , , ref rt a •. dshwhr , ~-· vl 3 or 4 Br. Priced from Fabulous hofne with aU -wa.._11 "•· _., ,..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • IAl\WGJ 1485-$685 P'ntd yard & decorator a menltln. 2 bayfroal 2 br, 2 ba th WM It • •,privacy. Small pet olc. · F laundry area SSOO mo .. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• C 15 mo 536 2458 · 1tar agu. amlllea Bdrm, den" view. uJ191.alnalar1e2br.1ba .......... JI06 --•M:1N·l050 ' pleau. kids le pet& $2000/mo. Avail now w/vlew It balconv It ••••••--••••••••••• pt'ta. 1S25, 7~ W, llUI St welcome. CaU 91M·25e8 or " .,iJt t BR duplex. Nice yard. 9'73-2971. Agt, noree. 011ve by 111 Via U do laundry area S400 per Be1ullful IBR. 2ba. 'Vrly. 646 · 9007 · / a11r. New epta, ~. Avall Luxury 2Br 2Ba Condo, No rd. L1e 2BR. 2 ha ;:,; Call 675·446S •fl ~60 h ~r mo. Nwpt.. Ol5. 1 BR, encl i ar, JJI E. ' ppw, kJ&i OK. 1385+tec· p t ........ oo~ A/C Vf widen ~patio. 975/mo . ac ty.'75-11142 Bay. i.t, lut + 1100. N LAJ•anJ .. • ,. ...... ..-" ""'..,,, ~. , ew. .... ....... 1 ...... "" _."' ..... __..,. Manylrtru.55'7·1845. yrly. ...., f h 1117 ,..,._ .. _. ___ ._-_ .. ____ , ~·~:J!ew Owntwn ~ S 1, ............ JZ•f ....................... Condo Z br. dbh•e. "' ,.,1'drmJ, mk rowavt. 2000 ••••'•--•• .. ••• .. ••• Wat.-front.Homes 2 BR 1 balh. Vrly. Mepe to jacuut. exerclH room, .. ~ .,,111~ (t, II paUo.1ardner In· ..,0 Jr••• ~ ... ,._.. ~~~~Dl~·~MOO~~~~ beach. Gu pd., refrt1. PoOI. A/C. M0tt utU paid. ""· ~·4 91110mo --'" r,o;., • • """'"'or: 1315. Phe73-211J Nr. So. Cat 1hoppln -:itJ • · • r entals. Vt la Rentals S.~Cf••ti.a Jl7• BAY VIEW2bdnn. Year-center, adulta, no pet.a ·~·~···bl ~rmltNi remodeled tit 175-dU 8*1'. •••• .. ••• .. •••••••••••• Iv. _ ... ·"''I. ffl .. , ....... •-MIO. Ewe •&3M. da I ' ~ 'Wft I• din rm .. lartt 1 -..,.. uu .,._ w f12·Jttl I\• ' hi c d y , 4 '* / pa tt o , 2U 8drml duptneii, 9450 2 BR bouM, walk beacfl, f7f.10l'O. .. ,, •• t&llOMo. Cail nit-1182·1'711 up. Yearly. sbofl. Wtr Sid. SB. 211 J Br I Ille frpl pr 1*fornuo. fTMIUBkr w .cauda.ill-1'1t-1119 tBt SM5. a.th. 1175. uut. ot 'tfflimoeth. ·cat tncl. Winter . 404 E . 4M2-0l74 ror ~. New N.wport S-Jim Ttrp~·=Bru·.!.2.!!,~· C pl I WWW JJ78 u;, --.. 1 · ....................... . ~-o 8U ·UH, C1ub Hcue 6 pOOl, I 8R, 2.,., Ba.a•1llee.lfTlmo. ,..""""New nun 2-11\J. or IMOllt __.. Dttpla. ft1*, Walls to "-I-ha,.,.., Jbr, a.. euo .............. ,-• .. ••• • 8alboe..~90laft4. ---·-----• There's a difference between buildtng ..,.rtmentt and aeotlng a community. It'• • difference you c•n feel at RJng Btothen' Woodbridge ~ tn !Ntne, wheTe the gnet OUldoon hat the ....,-.e pempered c:twm you !Ike to ... lntlde yow home. ~~~.!:en bridgel, and~~­ .. together In • f.buk>ui .-ng. One and two bedroom ...,menta Ind fWnllhed ~ ~ .. ewlable for lmmlldllle GCCUp11nCy. s.. Woodbridge ~ ~It'• a communly wtlh • ..... fat.,... who .. to -•• '"'"'looldng out the ... a...,...., ....... ,... ~(714)951-llOI M /f' Ah.r 2 br, l ba apt. unf. Cdm . I '.A.t blu to ocn. S225. fn1t. lut + utll. Like lo cook. 6'1$·1063 eva/w'"tdts. Room tu • .., needed. male or fem.. I BR.. on th# beach. l250 mo.. J11l • IH t +SlOO sec. Aft. 7 P.M.M2~ Room for rent. Tt»lln con· do. w11her/dryer, avail now for female. •·5799. Rmmte wa11ted, prefer rem. a.a. '1el mo. utll lnct. U l ·tllt. t t40 Walltlee, n . CM. 2 Br 2 Ba towftboule, Pem to lhr 2 Ba. 2 ba. la ............... fnft~. ...llt.lMLWlmda. evee :m.fta. .,..r...utoa1w211r ¥tCDll.-+u.Wpr mo ...... r ., ...... ................ ~ ..... FREE triaJ 1tul>n credenUaJed, re8'1nf, matblt P'rench.at-60U To place your message before the reading pubUc, phone Dally Pilot..,+l Classified. 64.2~ ._.. .. SMn 000 C>Mc.lewtal 4400 Offlc.ll....., 4400 1 .... W..ted 4600 MoMytlDLom 5021 ...._w••tth 5100 IMt&Fo.td 5300 hlu-.~1 5350 JobsW..t.d. 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MIF rmmte to find & shr S230 UP. Office-store. 2br apt. or hse CM area cpts. drps. A/C. 17301 Sl50·Sl75each. Quiet. Beach. H.B. Lse. 842-2834 <'lean & employed. ---- LA~....CAL Suite for lease: i:round floor . garden-t y pe. downtown. approx 1127 sq. ft .. attractive renL' C all Realonom ici. 675·6700 Res ponsible. workin~ ---------......---------"" r 1 l e r seek s on e SW.. LOAMS J.o.,l Pa!>-.port name T ao ll1t1oan Hsu . Rep Chana. !779-9.:JJ 645-0431 blwn 5&7pm. l or 2 Rm Su•l~ from S75. Ben 779 W. 19th St. Call Tom s-10-2200 Male roommate Balboa --- Pen in. $210+ util. Call Retail/Office space, 700 ------ Shen. 673-1701 sq fl. WestcliH area Approx 400 i;(J ft C'·Z, 130 F: 17th St Suit<' "f'" SlSO mo Doyle548·11~ -------1-676-4148, c.all collect Youn~ female n eeds roomm11te in Costa Mesu opt hy Oct 1. 1137/mo. 645-7467 Rmmtc wanted. M/F. \.'t hlk from beach. Sl~ mo. Call 67~7&t2 Roommate mole or female. Park NewPorl 2 bdrm. apt 640-2116 or &44·2."i6l ev~ & wknds, 891·4739day!I. Need rmml, 27·35. to shr unfurn 2br apt an C. l\I $150. 646-11Ui after 4 pm. Small of!1ce. Perfttt for ------- unswennl( service. etc CORONA DB. MAa Only S'75 per mo. 1102 Deluxcomcc. SISO mo Wetit 11\h St, Santa Ana. Realonomics61:>-6700 For more info call Joe C1.1 nale 547·4181 o r Renata at:>.'i&-TTOO T --- Profess offic·e s p<1ce Airport Area exeeutlve or fices. sign expol!ure on Bristol wljanitori1.1I serv & good prkg 225 to 12ft0 sq fl 557-70IO avail. in Calaf lst Bunk Newport Reach urc1apl Rid~ .. ISO.JOO sq ft . Low $450. Cannery section praee incl janitorial. 675-4912 Broker seeurity services, con. --- - frrtmn• rm. & ulal A bun· Cuthln.s lewtd 4450 dant parking avail Con-••••••••••••••••••••••• ven icnl loc. close to For store & office space at 111irport. lravel a"ent & reasonable ratea honk in bld~ 230 E. 17th 50011DZ700Sqff. St . C.M 642-9560 MESA VERDE DR Nwpt Mele straight prol. man 11hare tux. ocean vu hse. Lge pool. S300 + util. 644-0484 ---------1650 Sq rt view. under. Room mate wanted for ~round prkg, elevator, larite new while-water 'Coast Hwy visibility Air view home. Beam11 . cond Laguna Beach. leaded gl811s. country 1714 )549·1186 : wknds kitchen. Need some furn 499.3922 PLAZA 1.525 Mesa Verde E. C: M S4MIZJ 2901 Lafavette. N A Store or om ce' space. 1200 SQ Ft $1(81 mo I a nt1ques \deal) Hob· bies. muslr, cookin(l. cit> co ratinJl. frlend i. 499.3437 Share 2Br apt, Costa Me:sa. S35 wk includes everyttun~. 673·9506 PrilMLocation MacArtt.rat J .... " 8. Grundy Rltrb'75 6~61 2 adjomin~ spaces 580 or 1160 sq.ft. Harhor Bnker Center 3011 ·3023 Harbor Rlvd. CM N1•w plush cpt.'l. Avail now. Ag t . S49-l3f\6 DAMArottfr bedroom eottagc 1n and Corona dcl Mar or Costa 2nd Trust Deed Loan~ on Mesa Qwetne~s esi,cn residenhaJ propert' ti al Wnte Clas:.1'1('(.f Ad Customlwd to meet ir206. Daily Pilot. P 0 your need!I' Rox 1560. Costa Mesa R.E. DEPT 92626. SAMTIAGO SAIC Ocsare lse/rent of house 1-~~~71~4~/832~·~5200~~~ cpl lookinJi for unfurn 2·31 hdrm wlencl vd for 2 mature l'tus.lS Have itood ref's for a l I of us 751·9100. 12·4 pref Steve or Jeon Very rellabll• individual w~shl'i. to rt'nl deluxe apt or c·ondo 2 bdrms on orean or bay view in Newport area. 644-1592 Wanl lo redl on Balboa 1 or 2 br ape Yearly No Pel& Banker ASAP L J acol>!'on 168·5105 dys ev~ 675-6393 Quiet mined lady. needs :.ml cotuse or apt Rtinhl 613-5291 area NB area Exttul1ve & family need 4 ors bdrm in Mesa Verde Urgent' !>79-8017 ----- fNEED I MONEY • CllDITNO PIOIL8it bMS Ir Jrod TD loms 547-5402 AITanjled by CMlftt..Lo.n CASH AV AfLABLE Any purpo6e $20,000 man Mr. Ha$ave 951-~ Business loans, any purpo5e, any amt AJ(l. 842-°'55 Quiet. employed female BUSINESS LOANS nur,c. n<>n·11moker seeks Any purpoo;e or amount I or 2 br apt. hM or dplx Lowei1t rates ASSURED to S4J5 CdM. Wash/dry FrNANCING. 846-6858 hookup. ·~ ~a r tor - sloraite 558-1177 Moc t; J t. TNlf -----·--.,... 5035 Want lo rent: 4 Bedrm house for sinRle adults ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SatllrMhJ.Co. CdM. 4 blks to beh. Own Bdrm & ba. $250. 1st & last. NorH1moker. Fem prer. Avail. 640-7366. Sl.IOP"1qft l.116 sq rt & 9tS sq rt s uites, new. free park- ing. Ava.ii. ror leaise up lo 3 yrs. at Sl. HI pr sq ft. Pr1ncipel8 only. Ask for Bill.7~0 •••••Jllnest/ •Prime Co1111t Hil(hway PnAH All types of real estate investments sin('e 19119 Sp,di61iwgla WTlk 642·2171 MM61 I Male will s hr 2 Br In 3 Br rondo with M/F' 2,s.35 S200 mo. Incl uUI. fully furn. Fln Vly. 775-1173. As k for Linnie 1 MOFIEEROO location ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Office/retail. 2 level .. In 111 •Approx. l.200squarefeet o,,, Wty 5005 J IMT CAFFERY ••••••••••••••••••••••• C714Mt3-US4 .. A......,....._. CASHFOITD'1 American Mort. 547.ru1 PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 Sell .in) item or cum b1nu1mn of 1ll'lrl8 for ii S or lt>ah with J Pt•nn) l'tnchcr Ad 3 hnet< for 2 l'OflM'CUllYc d6Yb E:il'h add111onal hnl· '" 00 lur l.tw 2 days C:hurj!c 11 ' Nn l'Omm<'r<·1ul 111h ~·ur m<•n · 1nrnrm .. t111ra .met 10 plar•· )lour .id <"all 642-5578 Found Parakeet Top Of The World Areii Lai: Bt·h 49'1-0202 f' nun d . pt GfflTl Shep pup ft>m . It bm Vil' Hamilton & Meyer C M 557·~'ill fo'Ol'NO Caml·ra Ph·asc• 11l{•nl1f\' 556-~ fl-1-wr MaleSpnnf?t>r Spaniel "J B" Has ID Wt·.,tdaff art'a Reward Plc.i...<w <·all 67S-4JOO l.o-it 1\Jeol Sept 4 al San C'lt>mente Hlghschool sm Kee hood Huskv Mother. & 1mo M blk · & brown f'UPP' RF.WARD 498 4715 Lost larlll' btack Cordon ~lter An:."'en; to Max 3 small ctuldren brdcen Maxmallaon Sho"" <.:ase hearted Please call audattoninl( No .... Max 6 46 7897 1111 M o n million 111 tookan~ for 548-0834 Ask for Darlene t11lenl, to promote In au or rf'tW'n to 181 E 19lh 11how The acts are ~d Costa Mesa ___ _ 1n C'ompeht1on f:xposurP Found Chihuahua-type and award., are 1t1ven to "' hrown <'Ollar & nea thf' winnanit performers collar Vic Bu~hard & t'all for appt 714 Hamilton Gisler Pk 832·41~or673-4161 963 2639 Found Black ScoUJsb Tt>r· Lod&Fo.Mt 5300 rier mix female do~ •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Can 'l k~p Very friend· RJlll) ADS AIE Fill cal: '4~5671 ly.6451U Found small black doli?. 1to1ng lo have puppies V1C' Gold e nwest l Warner. Hunt Bch &46·0414 Male, mature rmmte to shr s pa ciou s NB townhouse. Great loca· Uoo 64(}. 71.33 mc.surru NEWPOUcen& Full service. From S22S. Newport Regency Corp C ,....,. __. We provide all services ~ 11 .. unl1tefUCM atlowoost •95!>-22'74 • S28.000 purchaKe1 .. _ .. _______ _ Found Fem Tortoise shell Cat. wlflea collar Vic Del Mar /Heil. HB. 1446·5736 or 846-4408 Share 2 BR. l ba, furn apt. w /lrg patio w/beach view. Male or Fem. $250 mo + utll. Grea. 675-5141. Need lo share apt In Newport-Laguna area. Approx . U75 ea . (213)~1-0258. 2 Artists 36"'2t w111hr 4br +studio. amoker, 83t-Om C7JA>64f.7188 LAHICC>mB OMCI AYM' AU NOY. I Jn The PAUL KENNEDY JR. LAW BtJlLDlNG 4650 VonK.arrnan Ave., Newport Beach. 92660 Full services for at· torneye. Rec:eptionls t . California Ir Federal Library. Conference room. ampJe free park· ing, generous nor-age m. tng. ~ Speaalllfs Est Catenng & Party Co-of CallfornlO ordinaUng bus. Fully lie ~ ....... ~ kitchen. Completely ~ ..,,,._ equipped. Prime area 23SO sq rt in M. Colfice Call 548-5710. + warehouse or shop --------- areal $940 mo. Prin. U.--Uc-" only. OraniceOn-SaleS36.700 BYCO ~2251 MARINERS MILE RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE W. COMl Hwy. Newport 925 sq. f\. 71476'5-2828 S. DiegoOff-SeJeSll.700 S. Die~On-Sald36,700 Toll-Free (Sl0)2S2-2000 Vending Route : BLACKJACK GAMES CVega 21), 4 machines. 561..olKM Ambltiotd couples need· monev. 3 yr 2nd TD 13'# interest pd. mon-Found VIC Golden~t & thly On new home near Hell. H R black male ocean in North Laguna. Germa.n S hepherd Found Fem Siamesernger mix. blu t'yes. very Pttf(Jlant. CM ~9-383.S near Victor Hugo's. FuJI _84_7-6304 _______ _ ~~~e~in~: ~w~~ Lo8t or Found o pet~ Call ~?,l::o~ :.:mwr~~i~~ •99-1825 if no answer Animal Assistance markani;es paws. neck leave message. Prompt Leag1.te. ~-2273. no fee. chest. tip tall Irv. & An· return. I Principals LOST· G~y M. Cot'kateel naversaryl..ane.548-7212 Only>. both win«• clipped. Pwnub 5350 G1lllWTD's llo/oS11 •11th YJeW •High equitieg •Low Risk , A round Aul( 26th ••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD FOR ANY WANTED · Female to HELP. &46-003'1 share expenses of 2 week Lo8t: Tan/wtlt Toy Collie. M .. Shellie. vie . Adams /Yorktown. HB. -~ stay in Tahiti. Dec 22 to Jan Sth Call Barry 979·1017 COVBGllU. • '5J.Ona * 24 Hr Outcall Service PROFESSIONAL HO llSECLEAl'fER . MIN 4HRS 140 . 2131225-8899 . PRE'.: LAW student net>d e1p W..ted 1100 $25.000 Will do anythani: •••••••••••••••••••••• Lt-~.il Conf1de nt1al JaJaaa DVM P 0 Box 3242. • •EXTilAS• * NB 92663 ~ .. ELITE ...... ....,"" '72·'904 24 .. s 1102 W 17th St. S<1nta Ana MASSAGE FIGUl.E MODB.S ESCORTS OUTCAU. OM&. y o.,.. ........ 6lt-2140 50lWGom. Yn)? active 65 Outch Amer gent ~ s1m1lar Ft-m comp11n1on . Friend5hJp. senous an· quines Wnte Box 50'3. r: Daah• Pilot PO Rox 1560. Ccxta Mesa. Ca ~ T 0 M M y ' OF N E w p 0 R S T ESCORTS 642-1571 7·10 P.M. nee d e d . bit playc·r-,. xtra.i for maj mutton p1r11v 'l'raes. poss l\ rom m Nf't'd people for Ori! Co LA l0<· !ihOOtan~. <.:a:.tanl( now 714·i35·0120 x 94 Casted for "Fast Bre ak". "Love At first Ralt' '. "Rocky JI ". "Halloween " ~fn' fee. ON STAR Prodlfct1ons. M 1chad Phalhps. call to· day 1 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE: F 1T pnvate club. Ex- l>t'r nt'<' fi44.~()41 • ---..--- ACCOUNTING CbERK. MacGre~or Yachts. 1631 Placenua. Coeta Mesa ACCOUNnlea C~" Fa~l growtng company has need for AcAOUot.s Receivable Trainee. Ac- rounts receivable eic· penence desirable. but ntlt nece<1:.ar y Appli- <"a nt~ mus t have the .1b1llty to perform top quality detail wort& Very .irrurate ty panR skills mandatory Must 1>e able to opcr:Jtl' 10 ke.v by toueh Conta<'l Pl't~cmnel 557 9051 F:qual Op- J>O"tunaty Employer Acctg Bkkpng TEMPORARY Re1uswr today to work on vanous acrouutan~ & bookkeepanir a ssign. rot'nt'I Work clo.-;e to vour homt> Acdll clerks, bookkeepers. aceouo· t~nts are needed thruout Qran~e County Call us for more 1nformatlon Robert Hall's •c 11 1 233:l No Broad•ay SUZY WOHG 24 •200. Coldwell B•nker L-Bid~ .. Santa Ana ADLTXMOVIES CALL JOHN 1194-5364 ~ 1714ll1Mt0l 2U/4J&.0174_ ,-~~~~~~ Attactive widow woutd lake to meet sincere gentleman. ~0-60. for dates & mutual interest 750.570.s p to lhare 2 bdrm Condo', wshr/dryer, pool S190 +uUI. 846-2:114 e'\11111 CALL MARJORIE ADAMS QJ.1416 700sq. ft. space avail. Ing more income, 11n· PCH &62nd St. Npt. Bch. usual opportunity for S275mo. Call Robbie ~ood eaminp. IJ60...so28 548·0757 or~l •$1500.average price •Free Collections •Buy any quantity •12 to 48 mo tsm11 Energizing MA$AGE BobJames-UcMaueur M a n 49. 5'10 " wants •ACTRESSES/ Aci'ORS. All ages'all types. No ('Xp nee "S.A.M." in- terviewing n~. Our elients have worked "Rocky II". "Gplt:lie & The Boxer". "t4dy Ill Red" w/Robert Conrad. "Wrigley 's DcSuble- m1nt". & Dlsney$}Jdios. •Anyone intereat.ed lp M ovles /Telev1 call "S.A.M ... today, Sm fee. ('1l4l T'T8-1080ext96. Bayfront hofM prtv. aul~ 1ar. dock, non-1mkr. s.ao:m.1511. IA&IOA..... BEACH BUSIN~ EXECl!l'IVESUITES NewpOrt. Near P08t Ofc. .x>aqrt1hop Full service.. Ne1'1>' re-Modem 502 sq ft atore ol lcemiam. deU. ek? • modeled bldg. Only a of. ofc . 26JO Avon-C 213/ S17,500buys4yrlae& i.,CI, 4,.. n~e• teft. Satn Harm _•_n_-1_00_1 ______ 1 __ x_i_nt_loc_•_tloh_._,,,_MC __ •-•-111nn•••...-••• N0-5300 COMMERCIAL RETAIL Larbpur A"· CDM', Sl5 •Ml'M'OIT&YD• SP mo. c II ..-~ .-Avallablelnuned.la~lyl ' .. •--·1--. . un._ space.-· East 17th.,. CM _..._ -·-'71•.at..saM,213-812-119117 -. C)Mle... ._ Su.lte l-2M01q.ft . ....................... tllWPOITllACH ~8·1ft'· OP'PICE ~ n.U..... N.ew ~~-/~i~ OMUlllt~aq.ft. at ims Beach lll•d. up -... ,..... w iw:•• B•J't«i RJty ~ ... , 1'aJbert "' Hdt· ~., ~-Gt'CIUnd 6G4IMO '"ll06 llHC_ll, '50 per 0oor avtdl to «JOO eq, ft. ~ ,._.-::.: MHaOJ.Gtnny. I f .......... 4NO ~~::=! O•~~p~IJ.l!~AIL ~=:..~=~ al Ill. ""' bl• for eontractor or W. Co.t Hwy', Newport. etller email ttu1lna1. taaq. ft. 714~ Good loeet101 n .. r 2 "'Offloel: airport • rreeway•. ... • ·-o.-r•1100. MD 6a 'ft. 0.:.. no.-. 99111~ 81rcb l&net. Nr oc, ~.!~!!!!?~~~~I ='~nu 1011. Outcall 9-11. ~-5111 dance. dating, sUm girl over 30. 731-9182. Les. BlJY.SELLTRADE MENS MAGAZINES ~19 • •BrLOPFC 1'1111 tlm• p•rmaaeat •m•lormnt. 40bu ..... ..,. ........... Ofe dudea Incl: acct'• ••llW•I.. If eHI re:. credl&, phOftH Ir .. ..... ....... ~!t,,i...:1~.:t.:-r.:i Co1nmerela1. 4~uu ll1trJ. ...-. tu&! ""r---....;.;_.;;;~-----J pa1d 'fna Ir vautJon. Jte,Jr..-..lve ,_ dt· part tJi&i. Own ur. Own •P d bl Jlatun ..... -.... ---'. vetopblflrw~ol route. Good wa~•· Will en a • ener1ell A I I -...... malnteaance protram train. Mr. 0 Brien, peraon Friday for ... •-.,-or-a-I-~---.-.. -,-. T-op-1 PJ:w::"°"~~: for co11un.rc:la l tleet PublJcatklftCo. at4t3l t•ll t'nt'yT. ~erm.' par Weal Or. • "'-a ,.._, •-·• .. ""-_. ••• .M dlettl vt b hlea . me. ·1·yp,n1. Ur, S ,..,.. '""" -... ~ --Knowled .. ot opeirat.loo ellvery. 'RHponalble muat. An.lit trainlft1 alary dep. °" quat ' ' In mr.r=• ol CODI· peraon needed for land bl1 Pl•. MZ-12$1. 81MSU. GJRL FRIDAY with Good ~I a 0 n l 0 I f I l , _ __. __ .....;.......;..:___---J ~-1tlll.tor boat co. A..._ mert al d1IMl vlbJcl•. · r Dl n rtonl 0.lper. nper., ply Down Eut Yachta ~-.., BYSITT'EJl WAMTZD Ttcbalcat Advt1or to ewport Beach. U .50 a•ct--Mature. Ref. required. 700 E. Alton Ave. S.A . . n~•::••a: \I \o ''''"' ... 011 .rrl co--ert'lal e .. •tom•-hour. 752.ml -"'ult"-Prt .... mo .~ c•:: as·-· ... ...: •• : ~· ... di -•• DATAPllOCIUlll 1:::-'-• __ ·..;..-~-·-;..!t7:.:.:l~-ta'SO~·:__ ___ _ , 1--••"-·-.. l re1ar DI operational ELIVERY /OFrtCE I •• l• anlla~l• la Nr ~ V\ew Elem ~ a neect1. repain, upkeep, BOY FulMllne. Valid if"'"• Unlfled Sehoo roam cutter. no elt· Girl ll'riday wanted, 4• "'ttiPMlul a11H1bl> IR Cd II . T • •. • T • o. A11to1111Gd" ,...it ea-op vc~ntlta'tl,...vt ~eoun.,_ • .!!,a· !'ce•·. drivttS lleeMe r-uJred i•t,rlct manasemen putmce. Extra •fM de· 5day1 wk 10-Jpm Salary ....... II• h~ loodf-".an.-. ________ 1 CM Uo• bra .._ rri. .. ... w.-. .. N Ov -... poa tton . Requiru Uvery. P\aU Ir partUme. n ef. Call ,0 ; a ppt mff'-'i~al apdtu6e • ABYSm'ER . waat.ct All. a.te~aNtlbre: At leaat s yra. n · ~~to~:,·..::~~~ ~~f~~J!..='' 1'2·57m. betwffn 10-3: 8'75·2051 . m ~ dutwl.&1 lllaal tor ''" ofd 1lrl Tuea· qd. ,...,... ...,.Wini Child care needed for well pertence: hlll dme. IUOO Robert Bein 6 WllUam cedures ti devetoptft• P'OOD SERVICE ..!!!'4848· w1Ul ,..wwti, nura. eve1. From a to 6 local a.&1.,..-y drtvlns behaved 5 year old 11rt. per mo. c.i.a Mr. Curtla P'roeUr Auoc 1401 Quall In data pl"OCftaina. Back 2·1 fi n dally, no np nee. co v E_R_N_E_S_s _ .. _P_r_e_f. ·'°""*tiibo~lril\&,dnWnt. tPll hi my CM home MS-41Uoe>551-Cllm. Mon t.hrv P'tl lt.tpm, at21J/SIZ..Zm. St.Npt.Bdl. irround In ed~atJoe ap-SU7hrbqinn.ln1SepU. youngerwetl-roundedln-M ~!, a :!:;:1:!. StaSter1ad1>',.2job. H.s'°'. or!_~.: IOOU&a ~~':,!'. ~°3.' .!r ... ~Jn0e• C1oadrn!.a,!l~ !!"m~e!!.yr l:UVERY; M...,erhot'a, plication detlirable. App. Apply to Irvine Unifi dlvldual able to work rt Estell " Qa-"' _......, , -...-"' "'"'' ~ _, Jy ZNl Alton Avenue. Sthl Dbt au Altoa Ave. well wtth children Ii pro-~ eact. eAtcom· «lrl OK. Call llaureen MQ fl _JD-8203.Kat.hy. week. Pbyl111 J2-6 primaryauwflerol1ood Jrvlne.CA.E.0 .E. Irv. 55t-4t00 Ext 30. vlde educational sup- pany benenta. Contact 541·I038. eves Full Ume fOf' 1p0rta re ... u ........ -•-7-.a ·-rood t.o the Jrvlne cor·~~~~~~~~~~~E~O~E~·:_. _____ ~ Port. Individual should Pa 111111. 557 90U , tall itort In Newport hlld Care Worker Ap· ..... ~...., ...................... po rale t'ommunity.I· ~!~. ~~~~~~~~ anklnc Beaeb.eu-al pllcaUona: Now beln1 COMPANION/LIVE JN. need• reaPonalble de· DJs ff w As HER Ir Fry cool, full ot part be versed In at least one ~ Pactnc Fedttal Savl.nr• a cupted for before • tor elderly lady. Must llverypersont.odrheour KITCHEN HELPER time. will train foreign language. has opMJng ln our aoon IOOl*WM ~~:l~U~h~~,r·,!~ a have own tnMp. Cook· van. GoodM dn,vl1n1net"ord Part-time Tun-Fri. Sun. Loclnn.Sd--MM. :::.f~':~~ ~eS:S'!':/:; to open Npt 8rh offlc:~ Sm11rmentmfrlnColl• , ........... v...... Ing. lilt bsehld duties net'. on-r approx 9am to4pm Occulonal·r lltl food"-'--For a part-time teller . Mesa atta has &ood OPP· pref d. Apply at 1 Penln Pt. area. Diana. 8 30·2. Good for pt-Ume ly evftl bonus. Ca.II Mon· ru me • ~venge Auatra.lla. 2 yr. Poeltion. Xlnt work1na condltlon1. ty for aelf·atarter. Stl"onlJ B rookh u u t St. fV. 840•4027 aft 6PM durln1t school Start S3 IS fri. 750-l!llM. waitreu. llam t.o 6pm Re·loc1tJng June 6, 1981. Call Dan Chumbley, bkkg exper a must. F /C 9Q·3312. hr Ca11Glena.M7~232 --Pr1vateClub 644·5404. Send reAume to PO Box. 631 -0800 helpful. Sal DOE ~d Child _,. Construction worker11. ----DOCK ATTENDANT . --.......... y 7 302, Npt Bch 92860. resume top<) Bo~ 2135 care auer school. 5 ski I led. ror Laguna DELIVERY . WAK E UP General maintenance ~ GR E 0 ,~ .......... Eled.ronlc t'omponent anklnic/Sav&Loan Newport Beach. C~ yr..:,o,ldr'!.!:I. RBe.lponboslbllel. Nigueljobsite toatartto-TO EXTRA EARNINGS duties Call Judy or lnvea\ment brokerage AT J 8' Eve r TllLEI 92663. R ........ a a a . day. Excelle nt S. H Mornlnir L A T imes Harvey.642-4644 ha A openl n ic for thoughtabootPTCTURE _________ .. Newport Beach office. 675·4078or631·1900. qualified call Allen route optm In C M . S.A. ---secretary/receptionist. FRAMING ?lt canbefun AIS•••s Wiii train. Mus t type Bookkeeperparttlme for ConstructJon 7141821..f981 areas. Work 2.5. or 7DrainCleaners needed Bkkpg expe rie nce work Notdullorroutine. Prl.ted circuit boards. 30wpm. Real ~late Developer f'l lfflff(I or62t-8280fordlrecuons. days a wHk. Earn from Will t ram Xlnt pay for htlpful. Salary open Your aood work Is ap- ~~bly. Mua' be ex- ftced lo wiring • "jfumblng for hdro- a p support 11y1tem11. Ca rtao-4:i.26. w1Tt;• hameu aaaemhly. F ULLERTON S&L Approx. 20 hr. per week. ~ -------$1 25 to S-00 pr mon hard work. For Into call Must be sharp w/aood predat ed by other s . someel~tro-mtthanlcal 714-871-4244 EOE flex ible Experience a---nmMI' CONSULTANT/RECEPI ~8-33216 495·1WLaaBcharea. personality Call Mon"° St 11rt at $3 50pc.>r hr. exprrlence. Minimum -----1 necessary. Call for appt IJIU Ra MANAGEMENT: Ex --DR -Tues o nl y, b etwee n Flexible schedule Check fiv6&·ye'•rs expt'rience. ank1ng ~9-5111. The Dally Pilot is seek· ceptlonal opportunity for Delivery person wanted· IVER. stock d k must IO·l IAM.1145~ it out Call Larry at Ra Idly expanding T ... jP.tn.r lnRaper&ontoaugment Indi viduals w /e n -must haveitddn vtrsre· know OC area. chmce -H l 6306, 1n So Cst Ora If County firm. ex· Immediate o..-njno for Bookkeeper, P IT. Full our Cluslfled Advert.IS· thualastic att1tude amb1· cord. plt'uecall8331888 for adv Par lndust Sup-GardeMT wanted. Coat• VAllal(e I • ,.. " Charoe for New rt Ctr In d l & lf · -P I y Co 2 I 6 7 S M «''I a itr Pa Pr 1 c e ----c e 'en t co mp a n y exper'd pltime Teller ,.. po g epartment lor In· Dioynn.amicseAo cooavict100 111 Dthveryman LA Times Hathaway. SA negoc1able 6'2·2A64. GU •RDS be nefits. Contac t Pat with ood customer rela-Travel Aary. 833-3:508 or aide telephone sales. ... mp ny . ~ to homes Balboa hi ------A Mills SST·llOSl. EquaJ Op· tions alltude to work 640-0620 Marky. Clauif1cd or telephone prepare YOU for exc1t1n1t Need Von or Pick t.:p. DRIVERS· Early mom to Gardener/Handyman. o Pull & part t1mP All area ., U nifo rm ll furnished. Ages 21 or over Reured .,.·elcome No t"Xpenence n~ App. I y lln1versal ProtecUon Sf'n 1rf'. 1226 W 5th Strt-t•I. Santa Ana In· tf'rview hours 9·12 & 1-4 Monthru Fn. portunityEmployer. Tues-Wed·Thurs. Con·Bookkee-per.part·time sa lc s expe ri ence man.itt /con s ultallon 330am loGJOam mid afternoon. deltver per .h1gbnstcondo. ~~~~~~~~~~tact Lee. Orange Coast Ri viera Really neressary PO!lit•:xi· 2._3yrs uper in ppr mo 548 8H l or ba kery prod ut lb to hr1 Call 673 2602 bet ·~ssa-..s We lU train. apply 7am. MA¢C~or Yachts. 1631 Plaeentfa. CM Sav1 n 11s & L oan , 4119-2800 REQUlREMENTS sale!!SffVICe desirable 646 l4l3 s upermarket, Ca ll 8-4PMwkdysonly 714·7M·1Ml.EO.E -----INCLUDE Salary+bonus.CallMs SS76727btwn9-noon - -IOOk PASTE UP Mui1t type 4SWPM lelec· Taylor ~13·121-0696 Dr Oellvtry. Floral. O\•er 21 General Off1ct:. full time anking tracl Kaslow s Sm okP l>f' & exper Ref required DR IVERS "anted. over typinft & JO kf'Y slulls 11 SICRRAIY Part lime. Mon. lpm to Dependable Addtrllon Clln 11• ror Full & PIT s.sg 7870 HI 1wod dnvin11: record a must 494 01611 M t .__ bl lOpm, Tue:s IOa m to Cood11pealung voice Ncwport Beachorfice mubl. ""ould dnw• bob· "s•1'"tant r-ulr-" J<c us U<." a <'to type 45 6pm No 0 xp""r 1'"nc" rl t ,. Jnlf ·~ "' " ~.. ""' Y wpm A loan documents· .. "' " .. ea11ant personality . 1111 or re n11erated van ... tnera "' 1et> person needed for varied lion hdpful. necessary. Apply The Sal11ry comm<•ns urate (4?0k DBJVEltY top pay Call aft 6PM M.t.:a .. /Offkt & lt?ttrestinll( work in i.m A m t.>mber or our persim P enny~ ave r , 186 o with t'Xperlence + com t:xperienced line cook. 673 6."i79 a!!'k (Ot' Ltt Alli ..... prln\8hop Call 545-<M51 n"I •. t ... ff .... 11 be conduct Placentia Avl'. C M __ mission. F:xc•llnnt "Om· busy downtown La11:una W look ror.-p)lt .. ~ • .... ~ .. .. Re11rh esta t Cood e a.re In.I( for an Onv1•r1Gardener. ('om po .. 1t1 on open With .-.....-.... · in.I( p<•nsonal Interview!! Bus Roy. private club. pany benefits. If you are 1 r · u,ran ' oul1o101n" perboo "'Ith o bination n.·r!lon M u~t manrw mfg r1rm nl'ur Assfst.llnt Salf's M:ina11:cr Mon & Tuf'S. lpm to part tirne, 11tudent OK umbltious & want to be !!I art ng 88 a~y . Call 1t()()(f dn v1n11 n•cord to havt• \al:d~ Cahr l1<' ocean for d t-pendablt> w e·r e seekin~ 2 w1•ll 4pm. ~pt. 17 & 18. Apply Call 1-:hzabeth Thur!! pa id for your effort11. Lynn .?r Harriet. Mon make dehvcrif'~ in com Furn111h OMV report mature lnd1 v1dual with grOQnwd woml'n from 40 lrl pt>rson· thru Sun . 4 · lOpm for plc8Hecall for Interview thru Fn 9.5 494-9765 pany vt'hidl'. M·1'', K-5 Minimum aj!e 20 Pen ~ oo d t y p1 n II 8ki1 1!. H:i1r Styh11L" Opening for 2 tip tn SlOOO ca~h bonus 1f you quahfy Apply in p<'r"m Tu(')I . Thurs or Sat univ. llair Wl't.I JI a 1 r ,. u I I •· r ., J 3 fl :, N t'>A port RI. NB to 5.5 'y<'ars to assh1t In ~~ S.... S..wa appt. 673-3515 Pcnl-Onnel Dept. Cook, must have exp & Plf'IUI(' apply 1n ~rson. nyi.a\'t>r. 1660 Plan·ntia Vi.ried typ1nR dutll'!> sail''!! & m anagemen t 1-9c -----00 6578. ext. 277 foi.t. Fry, broiler . & dtn Mon thru Fri 8·5 CoMa ~h~a ('ataloR prf'partt1on & lf11nlfym .. n Misc p111nt Must have f'XJ><'rl('O('(' in 4041 Mar Arthur Blvd. Bl'S nov part time. Frl ORANGE COAST Gd pay. !!hOrt hr!> lltrrature roorrtin111Hm 1n1:. 1·ar11•·nlrv & \'artl ladit'i. reduring s11lon Ncwport Beach I u n <' h I 1 3 O I 3 O DAIL y PILOT Z u bit•!\ 631 98 0 3 0 r ROGH'S Orrvrr Warehou!tf'man Ca 11 71411;45 3632 for ""'>rk 1-1 50 hr 6"2·24f...t Hr!\. 12-llpm dHtly. c·very 714 ,851 0221 BLOCKBUSTERS. 17917 1145-8091 c~ta MC'~a G "'IDEUS F t xlnt benl'f1h mu'lt 0 PPI Ho~ss "'-• othcf"Sal 93 Up to $900 Mac Arthur Bl vd Irvine JJOW BaySt "' U""I h,1\t' i;d dn\'tnl( rl-<·ord ~111; r--1 • mo. Call Mr!t Sullivan EquRIO£~r E~plyr _ IFoodP11rkl S49·3783 C11!ila MPS11 Cook "anted tor flahun 2JOISanJoaqum ~40 4242 CiBBAl.OMCI T111•., lhr11 F'nrloy llAM 631.t.444. Bankml( fo;quo l Opportunity n l'Kt E M F' ll11ls Road t II ., I'M s I' ;i ('I 1,' -·-----TB.I.BS Businessman seeks pit Employer Call ms.~ req67~6193 COM 640 5944 UH IVf:HS CllF:CJU:R TF:Lf:PHONF TYPING l<t•,taurant $31!~ili •ASSISTANT UPll a ssociate 1n 1-?row1n11 All D or CAA .:1)(){f drivinir rf' M"'t.. type a ccurately, Immediate openlnlo? for marketin~ business. CLEANING . Need so· -ay - -- -t•ord. malurf• 1ndl\1dul.i. A J>t"r-Mn v.1th pluunt ff OSTFSS I HOOK ruqPiones,lJ> key by touch, rile. full &. part time Teller 63l ·SS88 meone lo clean our retail c 0 s m e t i c 1 a n r 0 r Del Men over 18 ror LA 49J.ll888 ~e~~~~e~y -~~ t:' KF..F:PER · Fine dinner J p os1t1ons . Bank ex· ---furn showroom Apprx. Wl.'1'tm!Mter For 8 t Times to homet1 1n NB .,'"""'"' • hou~I' A I t ,etr Xlnt rom-pericnce prere rred but B USINESS MINDE D 32hrs. wk. Contact Lin· An~Nic:hols c..,.~..,..,PP C .M Perm p /l •Dlt'8S• "'ho hos aood lyp1n11 ~ ppy in person P•nf bene rlts Salary w11lconslderbank rclat· COUPLES NEEDED da.540-3345 -......,._ $3SO/S400mo 846--0637or ab1fll1e"i f700 Mo 59 Fashionbl.Npt.Bch. c·ov.imt!n11 urate with e d exper len re f o r PART TIME. CALL I c-~s &46·5844 •PUl.1.,,..-• lfo1t1>.,~ Xlnt oppty to abilli 646-1684 Traineepo8iuon. 962-3232. C er I ca I work v-.-1....._ Nrat appearance-. S mall company o1t s upplcment incom e w1. A member of our person· -----Housewives. students! We are looking for 5 DIMOMSTRATOIS kno" ledRe of OranRe mot1phere w.-lco~ nt>w rt:'l>idenL'>. A•aT. Apt M•991: ncl staH will 00 ronducl· B UYER . pu r c h ns in a Earn extra lnrome S3.ZS serious buslnes11-minded for food producta. "°" Count v Good dn \ lfts.! rt> F.x('eilt'flt ~ne<1u Pnm p t f-1 u hn.. Need <:oil p I c. wife .o f c. inJ( pcr..onal interviews \ ari~y items for sn:iall starl 20-35 hrs wkly people to join an mterna m<'tic-c. 1tppllanre' Tf'm rord Owr 18 Com pan} 0 C All'l>O't arl'a 1. 3 r & 1 y p e .,, r 11 e r hu•bMnd-mu1nt. 200 Mon. & Tuell l pm lo growing manufacturing Steady No t yping. We l1onal coamehc rom . porar rt 1 L' d \ t•h1 r lt·' Sl lfl p .. r f'redenck Bro-'n As~oc ll o-.pi l .ili t y llo•tesi. lJnl .. Oc 'id CoTp a dbe fit t Con I W di . y pa 1.mt•rri ay hr +1n~enl1 \•'" r~11 .,. ..,, eans c, expr 4pm, "'".., 17 & 18. /\ppl" . o P Yan . ne s rain. genia surroun· p11ny. t' are expan OR •· s l rd ,. • •, ' ~ 71'4 ~ 99'J5 St•r\<ICt>. ""'7"""""' d """' J P t Fl SR di W I b I OC W • r.tu ey."'ar amuat M ark7~12686 -.,. ol<r.>., n:q • in prl'ri.on. ermane~ I 1me. nl(s. rte Hu bub. n e will pro We train Salary Call c; .. n•·ral rwri r<' TSJ,.Mgmt 642-1603 Gold"9 Shih S-We ~nl(lnttnng. B34 Produc-318411 AJrway Ave. CM fessiooally train yoo for 99 R 6153 . 636.3989 or Uri Hr Pell\ ery person seea.,. ....... L UOl:SF.Cl.F.ANF.RS Att('-ndent·· .. ork h •....-&. twn Pl . Newport Bch. 92626 flt or p/l Call Joanne 213 451 5&.'> f 1 -~ C'arnt'<.' P 'T Tnr1SS -w l an -642·8584 --Smlth9Sf·5828 -or cquip renta i1torl' CiAlflllOAY (;1ngham1;1rl 645·512J dicapped arlult11 Mu!!t bl' 4041 Mac Arthur Blvd CLERICAL POSITION ------· Merhon1cal & t'lerical --str<>Ql. -1Jlinl( lo assist NeWlJ()rt Beach Ca bine t Jay.out man. permanent part-lime for ountet help full time. DIMOMS'TaATOIS sk1lh, rt>q United Rent X Int o ppty o rre rin11 Hou .. l'rlraning PIT F IT in lilks 88 tolletinl(. 714llJSl·0221 mlllmen. aHemblers, & g rowing co. Typinl(, 6:30am lo J·OOpm. Mon All MS--0700 diven1ified & lnterei.lln1t own tran' T op SSS. fe~g~ ~en 'I d ean up. E11ual Oppor F:mplyr cabinet Installers. Ex-phont'll, misc. office pro· Thru Fri. S3.S0·$4.SO per 33 -----w 0 r k for 11 "are(" r f17] 0968 fW>..4871 S3:Jl>)>r. Pluii benefits. --cellcnt benefits. Taklnl( ct>dures . 14.50hr. hr Paid holiday. The mlndedptorsoowi11enofr · -· ----Phorie:S46--5760. Banking apphcations 492-s&ll. 979-7092. Bake Shop. Corona del ..... d DltlYBS uper Thh1 poA1tlon of llousl'k~per. full t ime. Tai.BS --------M --.7310 I 1••1tir Men or women 25 yrs or fers a 11:ood 11tarting part time shirt. for re-Cafalwlett.tp.r Clerical ar.v.... · ........... oldt•r Know the coast salary & out11tand1n1t tirl'ment home. Good Attendant, wknds only, f o r ··.Par a I Y zed Y n i Exper1cncl' preferred wo~·•n , lOam-•pm . Bal.a'a lsl. 675·5652 Short Hours l. a r Re N at I o n a I OUNTER HELP . Mon· C I l'lt1e11 Net $180 a wffk or "ross oppty Accuratl' bt•nt•fi ts. Newport Villa 3 hr. min. S3.SO per hr. Wholeaalef' now hlrin11 Fri.SuperSandwkh.67S 1 '" more Orani e Coast typ1ngamust.SHde111ra· ~2 5861 So. Cool>l Plaza office. C.M . N.B .. CdM areaa part U~ clerical work. Paularino. CM . 545-4187 S"'f la Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt ble but not required ------Full & part time. Call No exper.necessary.Ap· Call for Info. 957-JJSO. Earn extra m on ey Herrmann. F ountain Mu s t be accu rat c lfou11l'kf'el)('r&Helperfor Attractive l ftl women Ralph Kinn ings at ply at Newport Mesa A s k f o r Mr OUNTER/YARDMAN DemonAtrator11 needed Valley INo or Slater w 1number s Xlnt eldl.'rly lady. Gd cook. from 20·35, extensive 5"0·4066. 3333 Bristol St. Unified School Dlat Richardson. Full/part Ume. Includes for aJI areu of Oran"e bet wn Newho p e " ~nt'fllll lncludimr MaJor lovt-ly surr oundings. tar1•1 va~~~olpbau~·1ne!.'!..,nin C M. FoodServiceOrnce, l~7 C-1.-n.AaJ-t•"" 1 _ _. U wceekendal ff. ApplLy 1705 S CForludntyandto1worSak evdery t:urlidl Mhed. deAn~ 6 profit 1~:1t rch<~v~,.;~~:.,.live-ln. •.-. ... -" ""'" · Placentia, Costa Mesa. "' ... · -e. p... me oas wy, aguna ay or tur ay. s ann~ .,...yin person ..... ~ ....... ._...._. __ cl. R .E .. OMV work, , 645.2920 only. heavy typing, nexl· Beach. Lon« UnTI. tear au1•n 9AM-4PM - -legal. for. lang. Ina. etc Costa Mesa office Full . b I e d a Y ho u r s . ment Dr y Cleaninc Counter CIMC. 0 HOllSF.K EF.PER-llve-ln. Br4 a. 894·7563 lime. Call Mr. Wagner at anvas aeameni wanted Newporttt Inn, 8"·1700. ountcr help, Part Ume TOP PA y No F help "'anted. FuU or part w s n t e d b Y S en Io r A--"Cf•tT.._,l_O __ V_l_S_U_A_l-1. 546·2300 l o work o n boat Patrina ext539 ... E.O E. day &/or eve. M thru P'ri time Exp or wUI tram 28S Briua Ave. CM C1tiien. must drive. opp· specialties. DeCaprlos --Apply In person. lOAM· 75t-•3S7.637--0856 Mf!--4480 E o E ty to supplement Social RECORDING J O B . 2100HarborBlvct. 2PM.Oran1eJuUus1 711 Sttunty Ulllabraarea. $750. to.~. dependllsz ~~~o11~ewPort 81• CM. *CLERK* E . Balboa Blvd .. Balooa Stcretary Full time. GENERAL CLERK <2J 3) 691 ·6043 . '714 1 onnper.751·t'100. C.M.Fa ... tlS..lmp · knowlf!d11:e of AP & AR P IT . uptr . prt'ft r 67~6760 &• ~ C .. ..-.. aSllS OUNTER GIRL • For payroll, personnel re-mature woman. aood AulaH Shop nttdJI J ._ _..,,_ dry cleaners. 3 days a ....._.741 cords & misc o(Oce pro-pay.own trans 975--0927 HOUSEKEEPER . Live y • ilJy over 18. Good _Equal {)p)>Or Emp\)'1'. $8.00 per hr+ incentives, Branch office of natl week. Call64S-7Ql. 3MIJC.mpus Drive redure Type eo wpm in. pnv. rm & bath. TV dri record le hard Barber Stylist to manaae work 3·30 to 7:30, Sal corp. bu opening for l(en lacroufrom p I e 8 ~ 8 n t Ph 0 n ~ eneral olfice help want Emerald Bay. Luguna wo er No exro:rleo~ 1 " 10-2. Getting home Im· clerk.DuUeslDt'ludetyp· o unter Help, days JObnWayneAlrport l per •onallty . Apply In ed '°"Fu. nuture 11tore 673·89'lA ' part-t me.131-9617. Tues-provement leads. Prefer I f U Needed l tnmed. Call " So IU ~a'.lll't MryT • Ask or Ter Vri . M. Sat/ B·S. eves. n1t. I n1t. record keep· 179-tllO ptrson. Unity Catalog me ff ng. Muat be dtt --- - -_..._.ft 20 yrs ol age or oldel'. Ing Ii caltulathl1t. Xlnt. 631·2821 or Apply 1473 1824 0r gethorpeW Showroom 3200 H bo pendable. m aturt• HOUSF.KP.EPER w/own ---.--· 68l·3028. Call Mr . Freddie trln1e bene . Salary lrvlne.Sul\eG,CM. ~a.helm ay Blvd c M Locat: tr woman. Full time. f750 rar e11per. only. Ref'11. Auto• 8 aid ted lOAM·U Noon for appt. Sl70Wk. P1eue ift\d re-Equal()ppor Emplover Gold• K ~y· Furnltur: m o . to !\tart. Me rit 5day week. Luuna Hilla. •"• •LOT~! a•ft": a ctrva:. Pl~t~'.!i ':, 838-2942 sume to ounter for dry cleaners. ~ Bld1. F,O~ M IF. ralaea. Apply In person Coo_!~ng reqd. 788-19216. Chevtdet Deal off 6411 experienced. $4.00 P1" hr Tue11 -Fri. Noon to 3. 1931 1 k tull &Jme;e,m.!~nt.,!1~ ·993S btwn 12'4· C AREER 0 p PT Y · BARBER·COUllA,. to atart. 675·3306, 7·4· DENTAL CHAI RSI OE. .... ] Newport Bl vd Co11t u loulle eeper (Ute)/Care tfoo.1toualftnewaiuffd BuuUclan ~~ou~t ch:o'ki P.O.Bolt7tm SC1·9S2Uvea. Costa Me .. office ha Medical electronics co Meu for my mother: Mature car m81W&en In varied COMMAND 1,.,, $1211 I modi. b er~ Npt. Bch. '*> ount•r Help , Oran1e Im med openln1. pleaun •ee .. -EE with •leAtro--. per11on. 645--4141 eve.a. • .. ••r-"'-a•·· .. ·, lnclud-· PER°""'RMANCE o ce-nc u n1 oo... "' .. I __.. " "" . .., ~ .-... -1 , .. _ _..... ...,,.. .. v k 1 typinl c hie 71WMO Jullu11. X1nt F6P/lime. wora.nt .. vnu.631·1420 mechanical experience. -·~ Housekeeper/Companion/ ln1 malalenance of In-1''The~aJrcutUn« Place" r!~:p':f0nut. sic..!! ,. E.O.&. 12-5:30. 6'5-0lel Dental AaallUot, X-ra RF desirable. Ouutand-Sml publlahln11 firm Is Chauffeur for elderly ventory.()pportwl.ltyfor mm.,..fateopenln11 ror · ... -. : lnl opportunity for an aeelltlng 11eneral office lady . llve·ln, non - 1dy11Mlelnftlt. See Salee experienced precl1lon iut.red. ~ ln penon. C~ lie requited. Garde amblUowt.reswtaorient· worker. Stmple clerical 11 m o ker. waterfront Mu•Or. HOWARD balrcuttert needed ln •1una H h County CLERK -Health food ounie eo.at Savina•" Gre>Yeotrlce.m-1111. ed lndMdual. P'or tm· duti es, relaxed a t · home. pvt rm. ~. CHfiVroolel, Dove/Qull Coal• Mesa. Salary t. :•:: ~ctdt!Of lrd 1tor e nteda part.lime Loan aeekln1 reapon DentaJAal'l,Ortllo .. Ctu. mediate cooalderatlon mMphere. Mature non 557-119111 ,548-2824 au.. BeHh. commlaaloo. Xlntcro-th · IUIMI • · tlerlr. Mon·P'ri. 1-1. Kuat person wtth lood dr1vlnc N .B. Part ttme or ful please send raume In-smkr preferred. Al10 --------- opportunlUH f& paid AR Pl!flfTER exp er be ab&t to handle heavy rec to won part time. time up to , da1' pe rludlni ••l•ry llillory seek Ina lhlpplftl/HiCelv-Kouebeperl. full Ume" .. ,...,. C beneftta. Call Edmund at tool• cran1 2 ')'1'11 wori: lunch hr. but. 641-17&1. car provide. Contac t week Top ular y lo: MetUer Electronlt'I, ln1 clerk. Aalt for Pat P IT, iood worklnf condi· r!:J'~me NCMIA. 1""°°'1 • CLERK. OpnaUona LH.114-?M-llOt.E.O.E. beneftta. Ort.ho up. nu S. Claudina St .. 1191.as7.15541Computer lions . 8 pd ho ldaya. :1~---= llEAlJTY • .Jullltte 1 11 Department ot m•Jor CUll'Oll4M RDA req.142--. Anaheim, Ca. tzeos. Ln. HB fu~~ Bayview Manor. ~ rrt. manl _ _._; fall ti-• Hfd•t nata 41"'· ••· al""'" ... __ ._tr•1• firm W-ZZh. "oeral aOMs*lOI ~-r ... , ... • pet w/tooll • lnlelr. -• _..... • Part time tor artl Dental t halnlde a11l1J---------"' 1Wlinll18 baa1.•.am.m...,,.. 1Cllrt1• ~. 1M E. near O.C. airport Meda tb11rdt. I.Me aft«MOfl tant. Newport Buo Enaravtna c:t•ITMAI Ho u u k ttper . oud ·-no•• m.ha,c.11 ... mz. :!fp~r~c::,._ c::r~!~ evn101. Call Fred plt•UDt O'C*P ptatllc.. Ex~ or t.raiftff. ..0.dfl 1r1a\u,.. lady. la C.M. ••:•Ir -•"han•• for --~----...Cal c.u ... r. n. •• 1n. --=. Ul·-bltwnlllStlm. • day w.it nperieoc Full time .... 11'1 or no Entllua1Mtk 111dhidu•1-· mobile home. ' bra • a -"' 1"' .. _. -.... ..._ ~ prtlnftcl.~lll2. ! 17th St, 8tAt 117, Cott41 Hm CGm.m to SI.GOO by da~. ts b.r. Start 1-1'7. c: •Ina d.,ler. E•· JaekW at CL£1lKrrYP18'1'· Htav MTAINlllY Mua. Th an It 111vln1 I _..._. __ io_. ____ _ ~~~!.. __ j ~-.::::.:=.. ... ~~ ...... t,,... IO wilt ...... I =Hibl• P•taon wrAL , ___ EX_l!lCUTIVE-----~· Demonatrate tO)'I • ffouukeeper. mature. per.taa.-.. ... u.. CAAW ... W Of'Mr1111try•acco.•ltl tottrform Dita PmoclanCW M9dt pa SICReTAJlY ~lfta.Oomlil&Nt.ralnln.c. llvt·ln.lett.Uctne.Salary hlllrPartUme dept. CoDttnlal at· SattJ •.,....for tom· Ume-. J dty .. week. Typlnl • SH. 1.., ofc o cltU~ .. or colltet· open . E•perlence ll60.• moaplltrt. Oreat op-PUlf!.!J'9H~batk· Z•.Plllded ChltMt opptJ. fuutlona Reeept 6 ln1. Need ur. Call helpl1.1J.Mr.lellq.ld1y ll&TIWCARWAIH "".,,.llardwoft· ~Ood°1T~~· \i.aay ~-riqd. pbODH. Aaala\ant to l1~~~l ..... c:oUedto9" wk.MMINI lll0,..._11,C.M. ln1. peraonabl• Hl d ~ ~-~ ..,.· I laper. pref'd . Xlat General M1r. La1una 01--oAoo-itarter. lal1r1 com· •r-. .._.._ • .,,., beaentai Safary open. BcbCorp.•1w '~!:.. .. v .. ••0 m•nturet• •Ill... --· cau-.-i. ...,..._ r.r:':i.~aloalf':t ~II .__ A~ l:NTAL CHAJlllDI: .:::i.:..~:.-..~ Wat.rdeed..._,. n -~~•pert ""t""t. A.MllTANT ... ,.. pedo ontc.IUfr dtal•tboud .1--~.....,.;;.;;..-....;;;.;.;.._--1 Xlnt' saa. ......... otflce, X·ra1 Ue, alnl ott.rwteaa'artilttt6ad camr """ at Ria,,_ u..or:• ... ..., " llilMftll. "·'·· 1111oJatratJY. ,.,.. HJ. ll•IM&ll &.1111' .. 0IMll• C.11 • .,..,..... . Or1anlaaU01a1 : l••ss 1 JJa• forOSLfV .. Y •frock NTALAWT . RDA uuturlal • ad · ctien D9llel bt· '~ 6 _. ,_ Gf r kf ........ Ala •IDM&ndwr ttUll ¥ttal. .... ~ ......... -.,..,,,. '".. ~~ ..... ---~ ¥,i.F..;...=T' ... ~-=;:a:.. .. ~ =t"ta ·::.~ ACTOaY TaAIJf&S ~~~~~~~~_J ~.... ~ 18 ,_.,... , w(ftHHlal 1 .... rtlJ .... ,., di& .... la ll/F ..,;;::::z.:=::;::;...~~...:.IC~... Lel 'it:.;;1a-1; nu ~~·::i,•-r. rs· I-:" =-lllfttllff fHt .,.:.,., fl•ttH~i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!jl•t•n••• A11aey . :;;_-:-• 4 .... Jn !-, • i. '1 :_.:•,:; ..:ijF.-:...._ :.~::;:.•• .~~·. ~~'~ 11ne .,, S?v• ,,. ~.':f.':Mt::~ r · • -•• · Clrt -.......... ,.,_.., ... ---~- ...., ' ~·· • 11~..-w• • 11• ..-wu11• n• ..-w•h• ""fNiAaw.... 1111 ................ ~..;;:;; ............ ~ .................. ~ •••••••••••••••• e;;;ie.; ••••••••••••••••• --,. r --."< ... . --__ , . --~-~ ~ 9:.:':: .. :,r: .. c.:. Nun. ~ •st•• •m-.::..-:.:__,->IMlfl :::1: ~'t:':t':J C1Aa11AM ltra * LVM•s * AIDIS le••d ••eal11 for ......,, p.&·y a.a. .. llC .. SI ~w_... "" ,.,,..,, '""1'> '!1' OM.YMT C!ll'. . • .-...... ........... ~ ... ...._ ... ., 71MIM119Ws_l1' ,.----Wuls• 7fllJ., ~ PIX OPDATOll: •m ~9-;T .. .._ ..... ••••-=j4.e•T .. .---,.-.. 11 .. i : h'•ln, pm u ... on11. ·~ ~-~ ~ --, ~ -.---, -aUTAUBAJn' • 1 l"tt/ht. Upm~7'm. 1'1P· Part U.. Luadl • ln1 req. NewporW' ln11, ltrl'rM'IWf/'°"J~T 1'Couoter ltelp .. ,_ 144•1100 C•rol Crtdt-r. lllLllUllUWN I lln.J ta.•,... boar. J •-1"!' Manulac:turla1 medlcal ompany Medi • ~ who .. • v~ .. 1~UkH detall wort, capabM ol MMtiai uader • mlcn111cope or wiU. 1m1n part . Xnowled1e of 1olderln1 op•rallona 6 rH11tanc weldln1 procetan b lpful. Good beoeflta. Nualon Vl Jo area . Salary 'ommemur te with-uperleece. Only tbose qualtned 1 klna permanent employment. call Belly for apJ>Ol.ntment SBl-3830- ! ...... •ll4•+1u• ..... 1~ ......... ... .... , ................... 1 ••••••• •••• , .. ,., 1W ..,.,.cl ,.,._ • 01•• I COUNm beieeNa ...... *'pd =t·• ....... .... .... .... UW...&M II 2..u...y ....ru ....,..., A&ltl1 '" .... ..,..... ......~'" .,.,.... lll&Wt••Pll UUI ...._ , .. &t CINCO ..... ._....._.._. ... JIJ •llUPA" CM C....W.. ...... lw&aleet ~:J~1~ d IUtr on MWll I * 611·1316 ........, r..01: . ecUea• AHltt. W/lllnt OfriceSetv*' E.0 J:, 'Major medical CODltra: located lo tOlltJt thdH ~ Mission Viejo, ls see a penon to bauas•h•. Call~ PIOfLli LION work full time on a permanent bull pm,••• ~;:, ~ !!aee. ~for put· ln the ctpacity of a Receptlonilt. You lteuaureat: la-•M tH time MIOC. ln wbolteale must ba~e 3 years experience in .,.r•oe. ~•. ~ ... t ~~-~ supply. hll C.,...Used. w.orldng in an office & have a typln1 19•1P wuted. o.-~ ~ Ml·Dn s peed of 60 wpm . You must be ular,.C.Uforlateri._~..,., PettUonlamataton I h I 1 hone 111-1111. •tr~ PA111'1MwM.L punctua, ave a p eaaant te ep Jt•uuraat • q1 1 Good HouMwi voice. be neat in appearan ce, Seml·fa•t rood ov-} .. studec:~· R•tlfffl~e:i dedicated , hard workln.8 & a tount.. m.-. .. ~. ,.,...60¥er.c.u~1.-. se)I -starter . You wi ll aho be day••"•....-·-·.,"\.; .::: responsible lor meeting the public & llestaunnt ,, 1. ~ general office work , including simple IB.1Lt'$~·4J'·; accounting & telex machine. You we DMd...,....lbhK • .. 11,~ 1~ MatauaaMMt,....... typl~llNllB1t ,0ood15. Pu t 7 scan ~~ must have a good a ptitude in math. BuPft"Viton .'!'l'• Non·smoker. Excellent benefits, pay c.oam.rffelp • _ IMDOOa flt.ANTS llbl"IJI-. • · Downey Savlnp Ii Loan r.-. ,_ J111uranN LBOAL 81'Cll&TAftY -pay.~t. hH an lm.modlete oPd· Positions awallable ln Now Y'Olll cu lalM'K'h a M.clham sU. Npt. Bell w IOC*I r Int for a care« minded our dn&1 stor. located ln Hw ('._,...,. wbHe yo.a law nnn u......,.,, ln • ant "I °" an t •tCAL lndlvklual. Mercbandb-Irvine ror day • eventn1 ll"P,_...~jobt dlridu.1 wll.J ,.. elvl ::=":.'°.:!:.! WWW'iiOMllT Ina " a.tcounlini back· work-vpto3Zhounper Farmeu lnauuau UU .. li• up.r. Cooc full• part ume poelUo•• t.y ..... , efs, ... ground preferred wltb week. Call the Store commensurate with experience, =:,.~,: · • excellent surroundings. Only those . Muat be 11 yn. or .w.-r. seeking permanent employment need wm wOlt aft>mtd Mbool apply. Call Susan for appointment. •cbedules. Apply •Y , 581-3800. day In penon. , Grou• wUl tralo J'OU • akllla • must Typlnt •\l•U•l>letw.ekenda re· ,.....,....,. 646-)911 emphasis In bank related Man1pr few Interview &>et yout\dl«Wntnluion• TCMOwpm Call J•n 11 qulNd. Pleut' apply lll products. Minimum ot 2 1ppolntmeat. •h.ll• JOU ....... Before 151-llU ror •ppt. P'-"°'1 Moo thru Prl, 8 5 MerelJandlM Penon In· yr#. purchasing exper. THI..., you know It you'U t>e•----------1 teruted In mercb1ndt.-required. Salary com-_......_ 2109 ~ W. Ocean P'raJt; N.B. mlkint W11ve1t ln • re UQUORCLEB.K ln1 1'1exible hn. Liquor mensurate wlth ex-""'..,., ~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ wardll\C lire U.me pro. PIT·Full ume, nlahta • IOeB"S s tore No. Laguna perience. X1nt working 1404W .. ,8" .;; 1---------. f usion Call Oen«' wkodt E•P or wlll •AJDatS 4!M·a51T cond. & benefit.I lnclud· llJ..IJl6 l~ .... S... Real Estate Rut1ur1nt Sand =· l ( Dmard for fl&IJ deult. tnln CM Ml-Ga 2301 Sui Joaquin Mls•..aa..a ing paJd group ins." pro-Equal Opp P!mployer Have the competitive tmr s hop need• PIT I Ml.Sill Hlll.f Road ~ flt sharing. Cent.act Mn. e d g e be co m e • ~ help• Ptr evening e -------U.. .. /CJY••I• COM IMO-~ Mu t be respoosible & Knul!ODS49-0902. ,._._ pttud .. / N e i g b b orb o o d for serving beer/•I~.· Insurance Ha k Pr S d Y s wk ·--------111 dependable Have own Equal Oppor Emplyr ~ Prof •-al n--a...t r....... HB are.. -.4111192 GROUP Health Claims Biyfront. Balboa m da· Ace A ,_. as..,.. (tm>. "'"""'"" -UWW EuntiMr. expenenced ty 835-3'3'7673·~ IM A INT t: NANCE car & a gd driving re-ORAM91COUMTY Immediate openlng ror in1s for inexperienced" at leul l year S.lary Mechanic: Gen'I repairs cord ~ hrs guaran. full lime ~ Rttep-expenenced agetita Call O""'D. fMoe SO.l71'7 I N T E R l 0 R for ant h""••..., Ex"'"'r r•. teed /We(!k $3.Z5/hr + s...a. .._....._ tionist. Mu.st have entry for appt ~ ...,. """""" ..-"" 18</mile Please contact l.a .,._... I 1 I urn-11T,......_ To qualified applicant• living in Huntington Beach area. Ask for Steve . The R ea l Estaters, 8'2-2535. --•-.. ..-I L A N 0 SC A p E R q 'd Salury negotiable Joanne 8 30·10:30am. Terrific opportunity to eve •crount ng ex-~ ---..-.. NEED£D· Responsible, Wh e l an Property 549.8871. itrowwithooeolnatlon's per1ence . Xlnt Co. llllllu~ A.-.CY qualif1edpersont.omain· Management.675-5802 leading DISCOUNT Bene~lts Call Balboa =· 21 Fire ttt casualty, com-lain interior roliage ----MODB.$.ISCOITS STOCKBROKERS. Im· Ma r1 n e for 1 ppt -·--------• m er <' I a I Ii n e 11 u n plants in O.C. Vehicle Mgr Tme. WillinM to wrk AttracUve Females Only mediate openings for: 549·9671 Receiving C1ttk for H. 8 . derwriter. Experience nec essar y. Contact oncommfor60dytrn'g SSOOwk+.~8&96 Regist.eredReps EEO.E M/f /H c Drug&«e.Mon·Frit.5. r e q 'd . Roberti1on Jayme642·3800. phase.thensal +comm. MarginClerks PhoneSales yourhome or S .:S:W~ Mln11ge30.M7·2563. Insurance Assoc. Jnr. Dy 646-4222; evsS48·69M. Mu s ic i u ns wan led . Wire Operators our office, up to $5.00 per _ _ '40-49 __ -R E c E p T 10N 1 s T . 675·0:562. LOAMSICllTARY MANAGER vocaltst. gui_taris t. C'ustomerServiceReps hour Mr Steele831·813l. Rul EsUlteSalei; TYPfST . buly Irv, de· P r e s t i g i o u s n e w 1 mm ed i ate 0 pc'n in g . basses. 11ynlhesn:er. for Experienced preferred Interior Design sates can mortgagelouncompany. responsihle position run· Punk New Wave Band but will train promising Plastic11 1~ s iin co. needs itirl ePa/rTnS20-An~p1rhdr,l1ull~r T ype 60wpm. Bank, ning 8 growing 24 hour Mustbefemale l6lo21 appliconl. Call Jeanne PRODUCTION machine •IO ;:;~~!iJ~:!x!.~1.1~!. es s~ntia~l ~r3 J ~of~~~ :~~~~~~u~~ ~r!~;:r~d~ communications bust· Call Sue (71416.13-8716 752-0070. at t e nf d an th. ~I al sbtllllc Cll·-1-lfflAU quired. Ught typlng w/ Marilyn. Irvine complex. Ph : n es s · Mu st ha ve Noon Duty Supervisor. ••-manu Mee anica a -· · .J-W~ So re-ceptionist duties Up to S P , 0 y 0 r~ ... •-ty for set ups and re· Real Estate firm 1n . •?<"mo. Call Cha rlene 644·420 \. Anytime & u e r v 18 r r Krs.11 :1~1 :15. Monthru 8 h II E h I o c • olV INTERIOR DESIGNER . wknds managenal back~round Fri S3 40 per hr. Call rus · ro · spray. X· poirs. Work wit peop e. r an ice o seeking 5S6·l937 ror Npt. Bch. fine furn. __ _ __ Duties ran~e fro m 760_3490 per only. Call before s olve problems Un h1"hly motivated. en-----·------ studio. Must be an exper ILot Attendants. P/Tdays. scheduling. staffin11. ---7/\M 891-100\ derstand production PTO thus1ast1c real estate Reception.1st : Nat'I com. professional. 5 days a $3.25 pe r hr . Call s upervising approx 12Nurse Aide fmmed1atePainterorApprent Sfor cedurrs.dependable. licensees inlt>rested in panyseelte'XJ)tt.recept week. 9 t.o 5 :30. Call In 731 3927 female employees .. re-opeoin~ al Raleigh Hiiis abilitv Good attitude & pref rxp but will train 1oor. earning pawer CaJI w/phone & other related AM .646-1678 LOTATTEN DANT cord keeping. train1n~ Hos pital. Nl'wpo rt motivation S36-SS55 642·2010 661-1717 olfc bat'kgmd Apply 1n llST . ....wts, •• Long hours, hard ~ super employees, , food tr alrna.phere, I of re&p. We're a gr09in& co. needing 2 managers, Moderate exp. nee. mp class soup , s•lad. sandwich r est. f ft beautiful South Coaat VIilage. ' --• ;..-,r ExcitinK new rest. oiiien· ing Oct in Sooth C6aa\ Plar.a needs expertenced , mgr. Salar1e11 commensurate w /exp. Call for appt w~ • day allemoons. Allk fot Mr Rosoff or Ill<". Dellema. ... YMHOf"S 557-6212 T personnel. sales & public Beach 11 to 7 :.h1ft. ex -Pla,.tics leal Est-a-te--".pe 0 rsonsu' sPaPnD 5Corpt .. 521A20 hrYallary ..._.. needed full or part time relations. Good company per1ence pre ferred PART TIME ,., Needed to work on a tem· Must be l8 years old benefits & salar~· Look· 714 645 5707. E 0 E MAC... Real E.-.tate Loans 546 9790 Detail Store needs reap & -c:c7n.r::"" J ~•TOIS Rap1dexpans1onofa ma· "' porary basis. Good oppty ""' """"''-' in~ for a challenAe" Ask MI F EVEHl...,.GS --~ h 1 b _,. energet.1c Xerox & aaa. to supplement income L . for Mrs Cole M!>-7568 " Join a busy & grov.mg JOr ome oan r.,..et"age' RECEPT CPA f'fRM tionery rlerk Start P/T $3.25 Start. 213-433-0038 unch School Su~rv1spr. Nurse. charJ(e. nights. RN Adults with outstandinf't, company, train on the firm creates carett op. Good t y ping s l11lls . AM It Sat Baker St. CM. : and 213-S94-6288 Collect. grades 6lh. 7th & 8th MAMA.GB or LYN If you hke lo allr al'hve personahtles JOb while earning, rull port unities for sales MacArthur Blvd ., Jam· Call M f'. 8-3 · Ask fbr -----------•Davis School. 2 Hours. For Gloria Marsh all work nights & have a who enJOY working with company bcnef1\s + oriented people w/back· boreeRd.lrv.752-0274 Mrs Matranga7S4-1000 J•..-.-5 Monday lhru Friday. C"i"ureSalon flair for medical records kids Over 21 Start at d t rt ground •n banking. ,,_.....,.,'-'9' $3 25 h C II ,. " gqo 5 a mg v.ag~ -+ f111an~A • re~J -tate In Rt:CF.PTIONlST: For in Full·time day work for C h. pel r Eour a Base + incentivP Sale.., we need you at our smtill S3 50 per hour. Phone shift bonus fmmedopen-lhAfo1'1"0W1 .. ·na"',,,.,:;~1t1·-·. ternat1onaJ CPA firm in men & women. Nwpt. 56i.t;J' e r savas experience helpful but nursm~homemLaguna . 642 4321 , F.xt 250 mJ!:. on 1st 2nd & 3rd ACCOUNT,,olRECTOR NB _ Mu.st have front of· C.M .. SA areas. Call 5 · will train Call Pat 4948075 BETWF.1':N 4.00·5·00 shifts Work71 1hrS.((et ACCOUNTDIRECTOR face appearance ai be 532-6558orapply nt 123 N M2-3630 NURSF. No weekends' PM ... _L __ .. _,___ pd forRhrs. rapid advan· TRAINEE able to handle busy Fri. Manufactur1ng RN ,5 or LPN'N interested Equal Opportunity to learn. Must be able to SEC req "d. pleuant environ· llTA.a.SALIS Full lime retail derk fOf' art supply store. retan expe r prererred. PAS" Graphics. 3950 Campus Or , N 8 Olive St .. Orange Mon -LYN Exciting challen((e ror A--.-----cementforpersonseuer INVESTMUNT DEPT phone1' Typm11 60wpm TRAJMllS Employer s p<'ak & understand ~ ... d JANITOR Medical weight tontrol In l' o u n s l' Ii n ~ & , Enl{hsh California Real Estatf" ment "'/van.,.. ulit!ll !RIGGING & BOAT O\JT· Opening on dayshifl. Hrs rlln1 c Full ti mt• days ~~;t~:i~~=:~:;il~~~~~;I( ~,j 1 ~1.1nc~t Oeli~h1~fu~ PART TIME CASHIER CIMCO L1cen;_!lequired IC&ou t~r·c::41 Ask '°" Sue or FITTING·quahfied peo- 7 to 3:30 Mon thru Fri-Mon.-Fri. P le a s ant machine operat~rs for c· n1c se in~. u H 8 . Prefer mature 265 8nogs Ave CM. ares In(( a rewar ng J a -ple pleasecall631·2161 workinoconditions.Xlnt . •. d h'f part-t ime positions womanin50'sunemcum-" po11it1on with growth ·--ST .----day. Xlnl co. benefits. 1 .. 8 f . & swmg w gravey s • ts Daytime hours Mon-Fn bered 962.4353 546·4460 ~ potential call: -..--• rvrw RH Pleasecallforinter view sa ary. e ne its Very clean working con· A unique pollillon for · · Pool maint e nan ce. NickWaUare Private club. Exper lmmediated """'nmo for 1 979.5300 bonu ses . Pr efer ditions,work 7'1 hrs,pd h1"hly mot1"vatcd in Par·tT1"me 11•.._..,.__ w typinoslcills.644·5404 C l'C I RvN..-N" ---------1 ven1puncture exper. Call for R hrs. All benefits "' · healthy girl to assist. 3 .. --~. -" a i. 1 . 1c . ewport Janitor needed for Con· 540·0511 pd I d" dividuals i.eeking pro-....,._..._, dys1wk . Will train Bob R E A L E s T A T E ~ST Beach area 11-7 sl\ill, valescenl Hospital. xlnt•---.-------• ~:P:r:funtal i~~~ ~r~~ft fess1onal r('wards. Call A.Ida 642 17:1> SALESMAN WANTED N port Be h fl h Contact Sandy Forre&t at benefits w/lnsurance & M achme Ms May 213·82l·0696. Or I RV IN E U N IF J ED ----. ew ac rm 85 645-5707 • s. ... L k f t sharing. Must be able tci K a s low's Smoke De SCHOOL DISTRICT EARN UP TO lSo/. COM· immed1at«' ~Ina for ... incentive. apply · Bever-00 ing or ma u.r e speak&understand Eng Addiction Clinic For uraently needs ln.stru~-Pre-School Teac her MISSION NET I -Can sharp 1ndiv1dual w1th~ailboat Ma.int &Clean·11. ly Manor. 340 Victoria. young adult w/m~chm· EMI New..,... Bea~h offi~e \" "' 1 A·-'-•-S b A'd' nee-ded full time. Hunt earn from '50K to flOOK front olfire appearance Male or Female Full Costa Mesa ing exper. to work m ex-. .,.,.. • • • iona "'"" "' u 1 s _.. ""' h ----------• c e pt ion a I I y c I ea n 265 Bnggs Ave., CM . • . Bch area Benefits & annu..,y 2·r 1Dd out w Y Variety ol duties. 4'-' day tame, must have ml~. • IFSYINTWY machine shop Irvi ne 546-4460 E 0 E NURSES who are bi-lingual '" r a 111u 847-5284 o r new lie earn big SSS work week $700 month knowledie of s aiJboata, • ~~· d k If you are a dependable English & any of the 842-2948 he re Come talk -..·1th CallSti-2988 mech·elect syst em OPB.ATOIS area Stea Y wor · 40 qua I 1 fi ed pr a c tic a I following languages. --them 3·0ur produc Thurs· Mon. 7·3:30. incl Expanding firm nee-ds ~f:!s or~ill~~~~s ~:~ MAMUFA~ nurse. M/F & want full Chinese. CMandar_in ) pre Sc h oo l A 1de . l / 1 n e Jl pen s Iv e lllCWIWWWSTfSIC'T wknds 13.SOhr 645-7l0Q lop notch data entry sk·t"~h-•-~me produc. TICtMCIAM or PIT pvt duty work Tagalot. Spapnish, Viet· certificate or experience. land/budg«'t terms •· Newport Center. front of. .t / operat«s l yr.min.ex-tl~~;0k';eq~S57-7283. Medical Components Forapptcall661-0506 namese&. J e r s ian . Call640·8820 Pre-set appts_ galore fareappearance-amust.ISAILING JNSTRUCT011 . perlence. Full & part Kor ean apanese ----5·Find out why "we've beavy phones, some typ-nttded for25-27' cruismai h I f 2 d C~rp .. a fai;t growing Nurses Salarv $3 84 hour Aid. . h ....,. ..... " · p lb t t t I' Ume ra. avai or n MACHINIST high technology com· .,.,_515 S3 to hour-Sub.Aid App. Prmtmg gott eUCO>luungg0tnR 1ng erm part lime s at oa . par · 1me n· & 3rd. shifts. Part lime TualETLATHI pany in Mission VieJo i" •SSfSTAMTS Iv at 2941 Alton Avenue. IOOIPASTIUP ~o'!.a:.ci~~~for Mr 1-5 JO pm 64C>-S470 -cl_u_dmgwknds.645·7100 weekends. or 3ombo df W &Sf;XPERIENCE looking for a bright. 0 .,. 11 h fts r"r vine. E.0 E-Looktnl! for a company _ -Re-ce-ption1 st -lmmedlm ________ _ :h~1~~~1l ~pplor 3 r ENG•• LATHE Yo ung m ech anic a I penings on a s 1 · where you can build a •--------•I openinjl in our des1f!n SALES SA FEGUARD LEBLONOTRACER manufacturing lechni· fulltime &part.time E.x·rwarehouse career?Wewouldllketo llALISTABSAUS studio. l!ood telephone BUSINESS SYSTEMS D-Wft..S yn.•xp. ciao with 2 year!! or com per ._ pref. Will train Larg e Nation a I talk to you. Composing 0 __. ... • ---personality & ty ping -r plex mechanical BS· ciuahf1cd pe~n. Apply Wholesaler now hiring Dept now acceptina ap.,--c--~ "<"-l6/)l CASHIBSAUS 2283 Fairview Rd. C. M. C•Dr..acs bl M t F 1 a h (' "' NEEDS YOU • """' sern y exper. ax1mum a a ... s 1 P o n v part lime warehouse plications for past.e up. · ___ 54_9_·3091__ 2910S.Oak.S.A pay commensurate with Center 466 Flagship Rd . worker. packing & ship· Apply The Pennysaver. Join the Winning Team ! 1·11-.,.._.-..._.-~_..-....__,,...... We ore looking for flt\ Landscaper/Gardene r ., ____ ~_5_7-_432_1 ___ 1 ex.per lfyoufeelyouare NB ---ping. lmmed. opening. 1660PlacentiaAve C.M. Fantastic location. com· US .. SlfSF.... outiroinit person ror full I experienced. Kill cl ea M ACllfNE SHOP. Cen· qualified and ready for a MUllSIS AIDES Call fOT inro. ~7-1150 Ask Thurs. mornings. puter video tape, top f 0 r 0 rr ice w h e re timr ~itlon In addition Li1ndscaping. 645-4635 t e r 1,, s s Grinder challenge with an ex-for Mr. Mel Richardson. --------commissions. Call Lois. millionaires dron.in to to good starting wages. '-cellent chance for 3·11 & p/t 11·7 exper. ---PllHTIMG .~ ..... S.-.. bu.v ,. cashiers share in com LEGALSECRETARY Operator. some exper. personal and financial prer. Gd pay. SmallPartTime • ......__ 67irl771 mu1s1onpool Pleaseapp Laguna H1'lls. Recent desired or will train lh I t .. ~ f"t conv h06p. Costa Mesa. _..._Jobi F /time persons needed --_ • .,.. .... _ U I" in nors~. Mon thr~ person interested in irrow + x n · .,.,ne 1 s. in web olfset pressroom.j~~~~~~~~~~j,..,...,...,;;.....;-......,,,.....;-;..~ ' "'" CA. probsteX1experie~ce learninR precision grind-give us a call. ask for 549-3061 Trans~ation provided Exprd & traJnees Min E Sa . 67..,1021 --Fn 8·S. necessary nl. typmg ing trade.54.5-<M03. Betty,581-3830. NURSES AIDE . Every Crom Bristol & Rlrch a'e 20, Pennysaver. 16611 Real sute I~: he .or ,. & SH sltiJls req'd. Call h k nd ..If C rt Street. Hours from 6PM· p a"entla CM unlicensed. Will train IOGB"S Mrs Winslow for appt. M .a.CHl .... IST ol er wee e v• · e · 2AM . & 11PM·8AM $3.30 '" ' 673-7300 Ask for Bill. the Re5taurant 1.ac·s tncredl· 837·1060. A " Mature woman lo work prfrd . but training per hour. Sat. Sun, Mon. Production A1111111tant. fast manager-ble Edlbl~ now hinnit GrAIDBtS --------Job shop B. 50 hr wk . ex-PIT in woman's apparel classes avail. Def of SSO. f 2301 San Jo-uin ECR ET Ry 11 L . d V . 11 at end of Gm'-. pen'od Tues. availale part It ull grnwing desairn studl<i R I"'-" cooks. waitresses 23962 --. LEGALS A ce ent company 1n 1 o 1 age "" · l hi" 8 ea """~•le 1 · ...... M HillsRoad r r. · F h" b' , F l 73 7100e Apply at 1445 Supenor. time on regu ar s •ls I has openmi ror an in w-.-.o A 1c1 a .-. .. wy. 1ss1on De ense 1rm in as ion ener.ts. ast grow ng 6 · ves. & over. telliitenl & a.igreulvE ~ Viejo no.~ COM 640--*4 Isl. Npt. Bch. looking for company. VA I. 16781 ed l N.8. 557 A045 person t o handle ofc TAllCMAaM°' !•-------• ex per. sec. for partner Noyes Ave. Irv 546'8210 Mature person want or E .,, du tie 5. w 11 1 t ra 1 n . YOUI 1 -Restaurant-Commass•ry Sal•s Contact Janet. 759-0431. -Sh P IT evening work In NURSES AID fm -en Lin--556-1601 B If ~ I B helper. aulllt ~.Mon .. . •' E.O.E. Machine op . la d les figure salon mediate opening at • _ e se sup.-... n" e thru Fn. No ex~nence A.all-~ male(l8to21)toworkm 963·0802 Raleigh Hills Hosp -P/Toirl.oncall.forafler your own boss' Join a necessary . Spanish Um 11 LEGAL SECRETARY c l ea n prod uctio n Newport Beach . lfMPOIWPYPff'SONNH S£1MCU SPM&wknds.Typingre-winnlng team. We will speaking OK Anthony's We are looking for 2 , Medium size Npt. Bch. mach.ine shop, In Irvine MICHAHICAL 11·7 ·30AM sblfl. Prefer quire-<!. will train on word help you get your lie. Deli-Maid, 17881 Skypark fashion minded ladle" law finn 1a seekin(I an in· area. Llteady work, 40 experience Call 645-5707 J7Zl llrclt St processing Statewide TELECOURSE 2000 can Blvd_ Suite A. Irvine ex-rienced in Euro-an dividual w/2-3yrs. cor · hours per week. 557-7283. ..._ *a-.. OMCE• Mewp011rtleedt Calbldco&75-~ make it happen for you S56--06'10forappt. cJcrlhtna to assist ~our porate &t real estate ex· . Experience ln design of .._ too! Most ot your pre-1----------. .. per. Must be a sharp Machinist, traJnee, prefer s mall machine parts for Sm all C08ta Mesa Co. Pt-lime, 20 hrs per week paraUon can be done at Restaurant McDonald's Man ager In sales ~ person with xlnt. sltllla. some shop ex~r. for am mechanical and elec-needs full time perma-party Cons u It ant /· Insurance, gen 'I oHc home. Evening It Sal. can use your help. lull or mp0a.n1•,f0emn5en~v ~ 1:~ Type 70-80wpm. Call Jan Manuf .. firm m Irvine. tromechanical machine nent. office help wllh Counter Person. F/time. 754·0711 rlasaee avall. Call Louise part time, nex.lble hrs. m• .. dl•tely Sa. +com • .,.• at7~2-684lforappt. Call Riley for appt: parts. Reaponslble for credits and computer. incl Sat. Apply 2025 , 9AMt.olOPM,Mon.tbru S3.10 to start. Call "' 971M!OIM>. design, layout & detail. Salary, bonut1 & In -Newport Blvd.CM Pw t 11. t~ Fri.orSat.10AMtolPM. 754 -9943. 3141 Harbor m.+prollt sharing. Call ---·.---.. -.---4-:M:-a-:-i-:-ds-.-a-p-p-:-l-y-:T=h-e-:-ln_n_a-:ll Small design department sure nee benenta. Advfln. Expandlne Hunt. Bcb 714-673-3248 Blvd. Colt• Mesa. for appt. &Interview. • -Laguna, 211 N. Coast provides environment cement opport Wiii Nlf'HJ SllR gauge mlg. needs a THILOOK ' : SICll'fAIY Hwy, Laguna Beach for challenging work H · train. 546-0606 1a p u r c h as In ll a Rent Kavetomethlnl you want Restaurant full It part 6"-6500 Immmedlateopening ror 11ignments. Excellent Ofllce, general. Will train pa.,-r t1p responsible for lsauin1' toaell? Claul!ied ads do time. Cashier ft Aaals-1---------- a Legal Secretary In the MAIDS work benefit.I fl wages . to operate recording It "'111.-U placing material ordera ilwdl.642-5671. tant sandwich bar. SALES expandingLeg1IDep1rt· Experienced full time & Contact Personnel, remlndersystemfornew at a SlM per annum Irvine Clubhouae. Xlnt . '• ment ol lntemaUonally weeltends .642-3030 557 -9051. Equal Op· cardealershlpHunt. Bch ~ volume. Suceftlful can MOWIS'TMITIMI working cond. 4t club respec:Ud conmunlty de portunity Employer. area. 565.9147 or send with at least 1 year ex· dldate will have $-10 yrs ;~~~~J•~=·~~n2 Fine jewelry, crystaA, •; velopment /landMAJDSWANTED1661S mame. address & phone perience, preferably experle.ncewtthpurch11· forjot>Mlekento cbeek ••PM. china. Part or full•tl111t:·' : .. :1cnu"!r: :..!r~t'ton~ f::.~:· Llguna Bch .... BICALASSISTAMT no. to S.D.B.S . SUS newspaper. Excellent ~=c~i:!l1.!~~';°p~ru 0~ ~:.!r~l.JA~0:U:,:,~1~ r---------1...:C_•_ll..,.l'TM334_;....:.;...· ____ "·' " ,.~ •----------1 N B h Me rcury Point, San companybeMllta. Apply the~...,., want ta not r-----------• company. 8ucceafuJ ap-1 • •-Pri ,_.. e w Port e • c Dleao. Cat21ll '"-tween DAM and ePM. molded pl11tlc parts. ,.,., ,_ --. 111 ,, pllcaal will work In Mal room• n...,.oS? as· Rheuma~oglst's otnce ~onday''"-·•h Friday. Submttraumeorcall: U..you aUcbt ccnaider I Rei1taurant ::. several ettaa ol law with tembly PIT. bra fiextble. Must have valid. Jlmlted "' uuvu., 3 o INSTRUMENTS olfst.n1 yow tervlces ; • empbalitoaralatate. wm train. Non-•m~er. muaculoskeletal X·ray OFFICE Cl.£11 Ol••ICOAIT lUUQlemteaJLlne wt&b • ad bl \be Job I JOB OPPORTUNITY >-:';, Candldate 111U1t bavd or U · l 0 St a r l. A PP I Y p e r m t t • fr d o 1 fi P Jd 1 Ad DAILY PILOT Hunt. Bc.b .. Ca. aMt W.ad cateccrY. PboM . m 0 re 1ear1 t e i a I 10.lpm. OMSJTE Photo-venipuncture & routine Open -ri. or a n · &U.~ 114/•Hlll MNr71 I I ~ · aecreuriel uperlence 1rrapblcs, uoa Harbor lab. as well. SaJary com Pvaonatclen• f!tPaky. dButyJet¥8."1~ ~_!.._BaM!..S:· ""'"'"""."'"'"'"""""'*"""""'"'"'"'"' I Wt-!t•I~• .. •",•~• ... ' r•.•.',•.~~-···~i~' w i t b a d t q u a t e Blvd, Unit It..$, C.M. mensurate with exper " 19 """.. __ • .••••• - -11.......--1r.-owledp °' fellttal of 844-1881 Cuttomen, credl ng Equal()pportun)ty ~ ················-, ................. 6 AM .. 2 PM. ~ n Ii ftllq pncedVNe carriertandlearnlntthe ~ Reel Ettate ' I •r P/T. •re•\ .,,., ..... , f•r, II' •!:d eommunluUori ~ IMedJcatRecept.lonltt varied Jobi ol 1 clrcula· PBX /UVI Svc. Will train. ~ : H .. ··--........._ .. ... lkillt(wrttunlrverbeJ), t•CHAMIC .tntemal mecUdrM prac tlon olrlce. Type 40 T·3thU\,p&eMolclnmed : J_ I ••HW14" --I n• .. 1iJ eseeUtnttyptaattwalr JmmedU.t.°'*'11ltlna tlce ln Npt Bch WPM Pay"•letoex· bid•. 2 wkl pd vac. SALES MANA"ER la......._ C.-... 1td1•• C9 ,I ~ ~·-._..._.-,. -· t Secretarlalupenen~• perlenc:t. 831-5MOMon·rrtf.&. a I ._.,, ..................... ,~J .. c... • ..... ..,, . one inan m .. n eoance 'at least a yn medJcal of ~ '~:1 "' • plQf tHlt b department for a con· lice experMnce requiJ'ed PIX Of'll. • I • SUI ir te SWt l ,,; '· Dot r..,ab.t. A~· aumer •l•ctromca ••· ~ OfFIC( Cl.Ell Earn while you learn. We are currently seeking a I •lei •n :J leftlwt :'.1 tr·'·.~ Ual boellt.a puh••· • • m b I~ r •cl l t t Y. Ph-.. Cletk. WE HAVE T•••fchone Anewert,.,1 qualified appllcant to uaum• . ... ,.-.. ....,, * °'" RelPoNil* lot pa ... t, !Medical ., ... , s 1•·11 ti / t imm-•ate -=lbllJty at our •Low C... 1111 AWll ~·~ • portaKJ for ,,_... ol· cn~hardc-1 • .i.ctrtcaJ R•cepUonfst, mature· V 1: ll Y N 1 CE CU S · erv ce " me' _par 11:U.1 '._. I •W--&. ~-te .... , -' ~1'.·:~, fer ,, u"8llll ltuelil Hpalr ot band tool•. n-1 olflee ~l'IOn Doc· TOM!!ll8t rmn1. tit• Umt. Varied ablftt • HunUnaton arbour Realty "' --a.--1,· : ., .. aoc.u.. l•bmlt 1aeet1.._,, 1etnclet' Lor'utc,CUlleO-OTIO. t.ypln1. ••n•r•l omce Oay~ev•· Office. BunUn1ton BarboQr I •Clr•1•filr"••11•1it , Teri>• 1alarJ a••• 11 • raelU\J'. .. '"' own work. Excellent com lnJs. ln: • Realty ta • sublidiaey. of Ule l: &--a .a--:. I I .-.111111 r. " " ..... : bou wttbout belni M IOtCAl. OFFICE c •• paQy~Q. ·-ol~<?.'!!8,LAlllVlNJ?... Cbr·•·.:I·-· "-... ·-Sn,·--...... _ I ....... ...... •• , ~111• '~ ,.,.1:, ..... co .......... , Jb..u.t trorlr• lltol1•pW . .....,,~t I la .... It MJ-1, VCllAA•W ..... ,&9 ..... 181 ._,.......,..., U1';' uaMIU ....... ..... '~ ,,, .,...,...~Dr 101 HDdJtt... W••• otnee. All phatet. Top fXt.lltfouppotntineat. HUNTIN-BMCB 1 on tbe ~eY York Stock I .,..., 111 ;_, .,t; .,.,...~ . l'O~..,....au wtth a-~~~ att.!~~sp.m OIAlll.ICOAIT ldul tor •tud•wu a Excn9!'1e. Forwant NhnMI to: 1'' 111 '1 • { r ........... -· ~.\p_plJto -"~ ~~·-!-DAl.YPILOT llOUHWJ••· ... ,,to. I CPOlauifted Ad ... Daib' ~ I Mc•·-··1Sf'!'_ .......... ~...,,~. ~1-__ --~-.... IM'llHI 'T"ffll.nolttl•t, •W. aa,lt.. · beft•ntl tnducliq paid Box 1580, Coeta 11 .. , Ca. ---RI.--~--.~, ~-'T • ._~ ... • ~ ... -~ .. " C•l._Uci aot 1!-._,er9d ~11.. ..~1catLon1-. Ti.pla.t ~J-82821, -'j: I <!f: -----._ Ail: Cl Q1U I ...... .,.....,..,....._.. Dlua!OIJ!lrt_unhJ-Hw)• ... E.O.S . Call Ml-IJM;r -;(fti ... T]-<'"-,~ 111.ilOl., ,..._. :r~ ~-,-tit Ml-4111Mon.Uvurrt .................. , .... , .... u. ------·-----•I .. ~-- I -- _/ .... -' ,,,._ ...... =-'-. .ii. ~ ---•----.o -......__.._,.. -,i -' -.-· - <;. '1 W ~~! ... . --r ~ I tettourr l t or• In c~ .............. --------• ,.,, .. td .. ,., tad)'. .,,,..ST ruu t1 ... • d•1•. •ln& I 11n. •orkiM __.. Sapedal· WI'! Nl!:l'!D AN XLN'T Mlli ' z f 1 Ir n.W11Jmtel 1'1'-Uno 1:"Pfrr. TOP WAOU -·-............. . TE MANPOWER CALLGMIDO • Ct I NOi CaJlfor•gpt. ftMT --.............. . n t IOOO 551-«rne Mu•l type SO wrm· wtll ~ AUC110M tnln on no Flex· MANYrraaorrno: tof'lrroom Reohllll owrlter Co benefit• ESTATE J EWELRY. Cl k. food • '-""•I• ART OB• •CTS d•PI ol private t'lub. lrvln• ~'IUf A Kt'n· .. .. • AN Hew Port e .. cb Sun davl1 Ind .£.0 f; T l Q u E 8 I ., l H E lhf'U """" '7·4pm wm YPIST FtJJlNITU.RE:~.&TC train C•ll tor lllPPt PHONE P'OR ud'O • N S-5000t11t 620 IARL Y ll•DS BaJCHURI!. eu.aoo. Be boiM when tct\ool \11 Arltiquechurcbpew. Good Sttld n.t over 21 for lite out R•P· f0t lntenna In cood. POO. Ul·H60 pg DRILLER, •Ill lr.cRICTARV JanllanaJ w°"ti In bar formation lnto our com· wtui)is, MkrorJoele lralo .. 11om• •• !apc-nf'fl~ wtU. lll"Onl 1515 hn •wk. 54.50 hr putor u1ln& a video --------~ call fM •wt. lypln• • ihortl\ud l!:xl)t'r twlplul Contact terminal. Abo wJll han a.. acU. ~than ._..tad1· lAct* cl...-m la&.ora.B? •kill•. full tJme rar .. r M r S • u I · Zeb ·• die aen. ottlce dutle8. &allery ~aces, orla .,.o_,. N••port lkui. 01•1>or1unlty Apply In Ro111tbouae. SA W ·IM69 :iom lo lpm Required PlindnCI well known ~a ECl\f!TARY. oHlu pc-ron to Mr P\ienlet t030ame·30pm it<'Curate typina Word 111\bl. W ~els. flfl."510 lMpm __ worll a mall arowlnl al RoM/t Bein. WUllam !llupervl.lior proceui11g expu dt'•ir11· li!JOO. ~Gu bt. I •••_a ••y man&JM'twtn1 C'o Top F'roat Ii A.ar.ot I.ell Qu•ll MOa.. SUP9¥1SOI blc:. Will train 1111 com· :», =i:J 'J:· ~J --P•Y and btnettla P rma St Newport U.aeh · putor operator PADS 714--.»ll • · f"aro ••dU1ive ehJJdN!ftl n e n 1 ,.. / \I m e R R Noon Supervisor ur11crtt l794l D. Sky P.ark cir. ..._.So. c.. Plau. a. EnJ1tnentfta.O. Produ<' llTAIY~L I)' need0~ hhy<.:th~Scnhunt1 Irv. 5.57.()888. E .O E 1820 Barber Chr cood P•'· .... ,n&lal. L• lion Pt. Newport Reh. OfMCI lnaton""'ac 1ty oo oond.'25(1.C&llaftSPM ~••uln. ~ 142·851e Independent. d1ver11flod l>li t 1" 2 hl'll per duy l•--------114 &r1-81MB d u l 1<'11 ,.. , n • n r I • I 13 7~ pt<r hr' Ple~e con· Typist. ----SalH~. fuU or P•l'1 Sec-~ary/Rttcpl!OntSt St'rVIC't"I ... lrm Good l lH'l Hunt Reh City ........... -m"°"** VINTAGE RADIOS time Will train Slnaer, Typlna. S/H, boat de •kUh. UJH'rtcnce re Srhool Dist 735 14th St Students Teadaers SeveraJtocbootsefrom ~9·11915 a I er 8 30 ~ M P quired. fW() 0123 HB Cull M8-M'U HOU4eW1Vf'S " Call IM-32161 --64& 5011 l'~ARN VACATIONS$ Salespenon, ~rmanent 1---------•frEACHERS crffi Mon & fulftlme.wllltrain RM Sec-relary/Girl Friday , •-•-•1y Wed . 3 7 •~ •• , -r hr WENF.Jo:n bl h -·• ~"' "" 1sen1orTyph1L'I Abrams Cata l oa NB pu as inll com F l t d I The Rt'a1lln" Ganie ShQ."1mum. 1819 Newport pany itttlts pen.on to ra11 or res auran ea 11n 842.0606 "' /Stat Typbttl Old Ch1nHe camphor cheA. cut cryst.al. pre Siied alas.'>. omamenu.. mL\C t94 7346 Rl~.CO!lta Mesa s ume compll'te 11d firm TyptnK varied •01ct11phonetyp1,.111 --- -m in1stral1 ve dultC'l> In dutiei.. cur1JCcn1al :.mull i----------"Clerk 'J'yptslr. 1 anuqur chr g~ velvet Sal4!!JJ)en;on wanted lull" r I u d Ing . an· u rule ofttcc> Pxrellenl med1cul TIAC... N t-:EO IMMJ-:mATF.LY Wood around back Best purt time. Salary +com· t y p In a . di(' I •.• ph (In e dl'Olltl poc ku((e (.' u 11 I.on!( & short tc>rm. Mlt· arer ~5848 " 541i 0348 s .......... W..t.d minion. co. benefits . transcnption & phonE'll • duy & vuc·aw rn pay, i:-o~d workini at · Musttx>abletoworkwell S75PlltDAT ho!o.p1laltz11twn uvatla Singer sewin1t mach , mospb ere Apply in und"'r pre•s ure & de hl1• w/lrt'adle & ong altarh ... "' SICUTAllAL Walnut. mt rood ~ Bole• Super 8 Editor aOUDd projector, ToptOll, euc:ta w t..-v. lensea ~ Photo devel equ1pm enlrar. dryer. II . pull.II. de llOOaJl ~S723 !>_,. 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEESllOND Pup~ AKC: Champ liirl" M IP Pvt & s h o w P v t pt y 213 69'7·1~~ttllpm AK<.: Gldn Retriever s>ut>'I. lfunter'I wtr doll~. HO Chump Pl'd11<rt>e 493 tl861 r l: n 1-: RH t-: J) G R F. AT l>ANES 7 w~k' W 9b2 lf.."96 M tot malt· hlk Cockapoo , I vr Lovc•11lil1•' /\dllrnhlt" M U'll <tt·ll S.'lll '+57 "'3.~ PomerJntJn' Al11n1ll• rem l H lt,1n• I h .. mp n'fl ~ .. l1h• lllJh• II~ k f1•111 Iii 111f1· '111)11· JJUll &IS 121V.1 ... , ,., (' U I t' F' 11 fl p ' n t• 1• 1! Sofa a· blue 11$0. Mat.dllnc s· IOfa Sl5Q. Oval marble cotfee tabfe m.~ B.la can~ BEAlJTI l"tTI.. wooden DR lable. 6 chairs, from Germlny 9650 ?SJ .cw7..: IJpc. aectioftal l6SO l.&2y &>ys 2 for 1 cm. Qu . hdbrd 175. All ~ar new a. very dean. 831 t:;eo -----2 match1n& loveseats t250ea. 2 Karutan wool NP l250u 6d.6 ~ ~ $l!i0. area rug 6Jt9 1100. Brldut tbl 4chn. hutrh 42x621n SJSO St.ereo $!.SC). QU AUTY 644-C719 Naug hide a bed with ctwr Xlnt rond 075 for b-.h SU·-4644 Judy or Harvey Be11ut t'rtf>le drci.,er w rni.tclunK Mr & M r-. M irror ' M Jt<'h•nl( hookca.,t' &t dres'>er Ket n i: ~ t.12 t' • ei. Sm capt d~k 1'125 Rock IN( l'hr 125 Sl11t mach ..tand S25 566 s.'> T1 person adhnes S7SO 979·36Ef9 C • M Q1111l1 ftt•d suh)jtttut !' 1144.1033 STANDARDSHOES 5 0JIRW h 'lll'hl'n. wontt'd to ll'IH'h J077S Bnstol.C' M Serretanes·M:mpower tl1•al F.2'18tt' Develop K·12 i;tud<>nt:. ui. u resull Call for 111)1'1 m1·nl Company nt>f'ds 1•x of ., tenl'hl'r work i.top Anl.q Wluu: Trunk ~' OnlC llrunl(. gre0tt rond IB2 IHT7 f :i m ti v I 11 ' rtl 12 "' k ' Stwp l>lllwi m .in J-'1t••• J Hed1ner., S3;, t'if 1i7:l 7"214 lkdrm >•·t. t'11mple1c rTBkf> o(frr All 1n ~ood tUltl 34() ~7 ""l11s f'ARTTIME !I 'fl11thlJi a week. ~-9 Ex· 1•tui.ive Jewt>lry Bout1 · <JUf' Apply 1n J>('r,on Ciro. So Cowit Pl87a 774 llOOO 5~ 112. pr'rl offtN' mi:cr. Prt' puit<' Valid Cal nNlt•fl fcrubly with coni.trurllnn 11 11 1 0 r 1. ml' r .I! 1• n 1• y h11<·k~rnund MU!'ll hovP n«dt•nttUI r1'<1u1r1><l Ap JIOCld 'IN·r('t11r1al 'iklll2' ply at tht• f'<•r'>unnt'I of SICllT AaY(U..- X Int typm~ 11 1llh rt•q L1)!hl S H 0 C Airport arl'a Salarv 11 111•n 8.'it 0441 ;ind h<· l'ltprn thru tri11I ft rt' or i•all hul:1nN· Salan rorn tt.w.fu..HMd nH·n,urut<> "'1th c·>.pr 54""474' :IH41!Campu' l>rt"' I a<·roe-" from .lohn Wuvn1· Airport l 1·:<1ual Oppor Emplovn Anllqu1• oak . 1·h1 mtnll dOl·k. IA:a ea.rt. umbn·l111 -.land, i.cn·1n.: trJy 548:lW Sales Peri.on l..<H'al :iak..,. orj.lan11.at1on 1•3'p8nd1na-1 w .. 11rl' 11 lt-..adcr in th.-knowll'<IJll'. Niucat1on. communica t1on 1ndu,1rv W r art> l1t0k1n~ for prof(.'si.ionul '"IJ.'1tpt'11plt-who un• to t11rt•sled 1n p1•r i.on;1I ht-edom. t•hallt•n.1110.I! W 0 r k , II p JJ l ) & l' )( I ruord1n;1rv 1 n('Om" V41lcot1ul C:ill for appt 1-.(l Hu:-.h or ll11'k Car 1 vl,on !l!l.'I 11~ For 1r1tnv11•w appt 1·all Sct.ool District SICIETAIY .l•·unn1• No rm :111 2350 W J.utham.l lt-m1·t. \'1\1.t-:T l 'i\llK~:ll!-. Room '>l~I hand bra111t'd ruit Anl1qut.''· c·oll•·r· tahlt.~ i':t.tum Alan mJ pit• t•hwr-. H5Jt l rmudJ Aw Wt.~lrM Ne"' l.md M1·fadd1·n Nt•wport Ct·ntN La"' ll73-:.'2H2 Cu fo'1 rm lnh'lhl'!ence ll"'ld,._ ____________ •' •71•4•fi• ... "IK-2•1•7•1--I :,kill' & pnor l<>itul t•x 1• pent•nc·t-requ1n'<'I <'<111 Ruth Aratn 759 :IJll.IO SICIETA•Y • SEC UT ARIES • T \ p1· 70. Stl M fin Sl4.400 fc·:irht•r i\1d1·' l \ r' • ol Tqw70SllllO l\nuh St5K li·.:i•H·xt ~Ill> ;11lult' I! N·f'pt 1 vrw ~'i StO,HOO a~ .. 1-;t w .111 1'11••111 111•1•11 ... Npt Brh mark!'! ,,. Tvpt'lil). Sii 70 Ht--: SM 400 S •1 ~0 '"" 1 I.' 1' ll t' f ~· (. /\11 av1•nt·v $1{\.()()0 H. .I fl 4 p Ill I n I I ,. " s " a 1 1· h r 1 r m '1• 1· k ' 'f'tr,.tur\' ~ lllp notd1 Mal"' 11·al I Vfllllj..' & rl11 taphun1• s iulh Som•· h11okk1'('1Jlfli! Ono· J!lrf 11( (11··· 7"11140 IY7~1~1 • ( 'ounwlor., < 1·n·hral I ';1bv ~><th 571;0 "al1•, l'l'r,on t•iq11•r'rl pr1• f'rt hut will Imm M1k1"!> S.U•tm r,. fT '>:Jl1 ... I tur < Jff1r1· • l\pfll C Jnlv Fn•1• l.11 It f'tntlt•f' A.111•01· \ <tltlfl llrrr·h Estal) h<1 N1·wpor1 Heiwh. 83:1 Krno ('tiqwt" 124 E 17th St . Sm a 11 . pl 1· a .. ant \' M 645 4332 1•nJ!tn1>t•nn1: 11ffw1> Mon SICUTARY -./\L i':S P E HSllN t-'ri 15pm Mu .. th••S!tMNI SllOO t.v111M 54952.14 < I t m t I Sl1•n'(J dl'pl .-)(j)l•r pn·f • am11r11u' m l' a 111n.1 P<-rmant'nl fullt1m1• •---------"" 111P 11 n \I l.1 I! h l I( /'tf l\hram~ Catcilol! sf:(' n ,.: TA H 1 /\I. s horlhund. rnark<·l1111t or 'h o...,room 1111!1 N l'T l'h <1rmac1·u 11 ral m1111ufal'turin~ I'• "'"l u vd c·u r pf'rll'Ol'I' Call ·~.. n ,., l t>:.l•arth l\fltnu1?eml.'nt COASTAL firm 1n N R ha' 1m SALIS-alTAIL mediate op1·nin..i for PaSOMMll. Offtre s upply romp11ny . SF.CRF:TARY lo PntJl'('l AGIMCY ltu-. full time pos1 twn l•VlUlable For appotnl· munll~l'r (;nod l\•jltn~ & 540-6055 ""7 9212 M w t riin:.t·nbinR i.k11li. rN1 '1I tnt'nt "" r ('i.t :.•wo llarh1ir CM N S I Ml'fl11·;il Pharman·utw,tl ll'A p<1r1 . ltlltont•r'\ "" NEVt-:H I\ 1''f':f'. t• 11 pN hl'i pfu I .. 0 ,.. 752 r,om (';il1.,ft1·r hour., itJ>Pl S.1h•' f1·arh1·r ' ;11111• ab""' m1111mu111 l'.111 I'.. 11r full 111111 h,11 Ol:t:! 1'\f' ~14H t t:tli 1·:.1·h1•r n1·1~l1·tl for ~Ion h·,,i.on t1·a1 h1·r "• ~11111 .. , aft••rn•••ll 11.•" • ,1r1· ht-Ip 1 IH H ' I ('.ill ~140 475:1 l111h '1•l1•plHlllt' ..rtllf'llflr.. 111 v1111r horn•· .,, ,., no ,a(,., S:l IKt hr • hontt' .. ~ p1·r onl \ ~lfi(I I ti.II rf'11•ph11m· Sah•' ADYBrTISIHG ~Pll't·t qualtlrl'll 1wopll' <1 I\ l \ X I n I Cut u rt• H ~ I I I ~II M I" (' .1 I I n tdtartl 11;1\ ,, or 1\1:111 11.trt lt.111111 !->ha1·k h:r' full •--------•1...,......,,.._,,,_..._.._..,..._.,.._.,.1r1·mporun full 11rn1• """' I 1 mt• l' a r 1• 1• r up Set·rt·t arv thru .lanu<•r) ""'"' tM1r,lu111l11-s & purt llm" SECIETA•Y Eaec S.Cr..t4Wi" 1·ash1cr. ftlln~. 1111• hk 01>J><1rtumtrl'8 11rwninl( up Xlnl opr•lY for •·ffu·wnt S IZ·S I llC kpJl. 10-k1·v hv tour•h. t yp '"'"' 10 lh1• CtJronu del 1-{Ul "' lop st-cr1•turt:JI 1nl( J5wpm . F or tn· '\1ur&Coi.t:r Ml•,aan·ai; s k1lli. lo work 1n ,..,,,, Se\i·ral •·pPntnl'(i. for l t·r v1 f'w 1·all Sa nd y If you are a c111l e.1H• JH1t.·c·d Npt lkh JI 1-; ufr s upcr "1'1 n•t;.iraal po:,i Westmon·lunrl 496 5922 .:raduatr ur an· rurrent ('all l.1lu, ll33 2900 t111n., W11rk for Sr F.x ext 12 ly aomR to collt•i:1· & are 1·c·ut1v1· & h1•lp thl'm to hiRhly molivuted · rr etnrytfo:xcc 11011•1 runthf'rnmpany fi·rnporary J'IT :\ younR 1oward."1 inc:reai.t-d cam · Top skills requ1rt'<I S1•lf lrv1rtl' l'nsonncl ARcnry men. own trun11. yard i " I! 11 h 11 !!' f' d 0 n s tarter/w1•ll ori:cirn11••d •HH t-: 17th Costa Mer.a l'leanup, br<>nk <·oncrett•. performnnrepll'&Seapp· Newportcr Inn. fi44 171.10 St1·224 1>4:.!·1470 li42 1770 752 54lll ly at 3427 t-~ Coast Hwy. Carol Warsaw ext 544 ,...,......,..,....._..-----~ 1'131 IO~ ('d~ · 1803 A Newpo rt F. 0 E 1-:CURITY l\G f:NTS Rfvd .CM RADIO SHACK A TmdvCorp. -E -cf.E t----------i HotC'I Full time. will ----t S/\N DW I C lf S HOP · ro\lJ\ter & Olh~ duties Flexible dys 12 s. some wtnd hrs avail. appty at Ripps Sandwich Shop 3221,.<i M arine Ave . lhlboa Isle o r call fl'7t.. 3712 Secretarial ••ATI'IHTIOM•• Students Teachers llousew1 vcs' 1 El\RN VACATION SS WEN t:ED S F.CR ETA RI F.S IM MEDIATELY with or w /OUt shorthand Long or s hort term. holl· day & vacation pay. hos p1tahza\lon ava1la- ----• ble VOLT 'I •Al" U• ... ·ft • ti''"" I '• lr;11n . v11rious 11hifts N<'wport1•r Inn, 644,1700. J ot' Avila C:'X-l 587 E 0 F. ·1-:Rv1n: ~'TATION AT TENTH;NT full ·t1me , S4 00 hr + romm1ss1on 644·67~ usk ror Ed erv1ce Station Attl.'n dant. service cars & lil(ht repair 2800 W Coust Hwy • r v1ce Statton attend (2) uper. I exp mtthanlc w /own 1')()111. No Umlt for pie<'!' work or ean be salaried. itood earnlnl(ll. Apply In ~nion. North Laguna Shell 1342 N h e11lr<' Sna1·k b11r altt·n<lants & uRht'rS. 20 30 hri. weekly fo:veninl! <·m11loyment Theatre pnvlleJ?cs App ly alter 7pm Wi1rner Drive In. 7361 Werne r. If A E 0 Jo: llTO &TltU: SF:RVICJ-:. ~ day work week Apply Newport Tire Center . 3000 E Coast llwy. COM ow Truck l>nvers ex per d Top poy Apply G&W Tow1n,R . HOR Ohms Way,C M 6-421252 --- OW TRUCK DRIVERS ExJ>t>rienc~ only Live In Costa Mt'lla 646·9638 1•.1rt t1m1• llay'I & 11111·' W11rn1•11 l'11•·11ur.11'N1 111 .11111h c.1111:11 1'rt1 \'FUY'\l'l-C'l/\I WO\t /\/". \\ t ' rtl .. 'f( ,1 H 'I \ 'lll'l'J,lf "'0111:111 '" ''" ""' <.irl ,.., 11la\ llur "'11 rk " I' 111•tn1·1·r1r11• .ind '..ih·' < l11r ' ltt·nl' .1ro• f ,1r !hio11 Wann• llot ()\· .11 ' r~y my 1000 llorn1· c '•rm fort ( 'ookmP, Hanl(I" 'I ovl'l'l:>, <11-.-or att\'I' H1 ~! fi73 024X 11-llO ~i'(lol or 4ltl 5t(IJ .111tl 11ur "'"rk 11n 11h1·' Hft Oak d1,play 1 ,J •· 1·•111trur·t11on11fm.1 n n.1 in llt'\t•lt>il )!Id'' 1111, pl.11 , ... ''" h . .-. llu11..-:--l·riwnltrlt' da"' f11t1t h. 1111 c Sau rl 1 /\ r .iii 1 tt ti r •·' "' r I' r 1 n 1· , ... ' N111 'IAa \' •. S•·:Jltl1· 1·1'· dn,..,,c·r . tn·udll• S1ng1·1 You 111·1~1 111 h.1\ 1· "•tn1· ll«l ~lJl'\t' lrunk . m1·t.1l n11" h .11111 .ii d r ,, "' 111 I! 1...0 & rwb. 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R1•,taurant Fr••1•t1•r Whirlpool Ill' It 1·1lhtll & Suntu l\na 1 n•hl ;>O 111 ft l1k1• tit'"' 1-'r"' v Tu .. 11n S.t<· $2!1'1 1..t5 12'15 I'\,. WAITRF.'iSES fllrfood&Whtrlpn11I "'ll'h•·r Sn t·11c·kt1.11b Apply to Inn K 11c·h1•11 i\ttlo· <11.,hv.u,h1•r m a n ~ r R n y I 11) t I' I Sf,(J 1Wi Ill~; l.u ~un:.i 4Z5 S C:M llwy 4fl4 1151 N1•w l"ulum· C:a' H:inj!1• W AMTID OllYfl SUteAYONLT S1•1f 1'11•a11 ovt•n Ru1lt 1 rnlt'"1'n" nll "ltrn., S2t)I or lw~I rif(1·r •!Glf 4'll0 Tn d1•hvcr Du1Jy Pilot lrnn1lll~ to Cl\rnerl'I Re W,,...htnV Mut•h1 n1•, n1•C'f'f 11u1n•11 van or larJ.:<' Nia· "'11rk (11c>up, muk1• ofr tton wa,Ron ond u iood A VO<' ado 2 ttr rl'fr11t JI 1lrivln)i( rt.>rord Phone roncl. nt'('<i~ r<'fn1terun 642 4321 a nd usk for $100 s.c8·7SZO If a rrv SN'll'V or Oon K n m o r wash r S25 Wilham.~ " r • l' • Y.QtJAJ. drvcr. $35 Both wo r OPPORTUNITY well &46·38.lJ EMPU>Yt:H F.lN•trlr run.Rt>. 2 nv(tnll w AR •~nous E P 8 ;;-s nN1r ~<'W Xlnt rond 195 P1rker. part tlmf' or full 644 5 27 tlmP Call H11m-tlam. Kt>nmort' Dix. vt•ry I! 5-48 7423 rond wnsher 1100 546-4741 3848Cempus Dnve (acroufrom John Wayne Airport) Sarah Coventry openlnf' nt>W District Managers po1Hion11 this area. Salary. commltaion , h•ndits M eet Peg C apone for Inter view Tu~sday , Sept Jlth between 10-2 :30 , OellfomJa Em ployment Ofllce, 2029 W. tat Street. Sa.,ta Ana. (Bet ween Equal Oppor Employer P~lrvlew & Brlatol) Coast llwy, Lag Bch See roinet' In Purchasing Steve Hoffman. und Tramee In t:naln(.Yer· 1)46.0498. Ina. Require ment: lite i----------i P /tlme. 11hlppln1t depl. gen eral ofr sklll rt . flexible hrs $3.7S to Abacus Agency. 17966 WAREHOUSE Retrl11.GE.1<old,JOc-uft E~ u a I Opp o rtun lty Have IOIDethinl to tell? ~ ployer. a-1ned adt do It well. RAtetaurant s tart. Open oow. 7S2-7581 Sky park Cr . Ste c; A;,~~~RS ttood r ond S75 ,,,... Clwts/Tf'9C• ~ne. 92714. 751 9700 1115-:.JIM Drh• T,.... ~ l.lttlt' or No Expenence Electrk Dryer. Xlnt l60 F.1tp'd crater/ Clean Switchboard operator, W111her-Cood S30 RoUI drlvlna record. Apply In muat be n11aJble. Avail•· Top Poy Paid Weekly while ~l~ person. EdJer Jndunrie•. ble for mott shift.II. Call MO'M a CASH PAJD 2101 Dove St. N .B. Acrot• for appt.645-75Q___ TemporaryServlcn W11hr/dryn/Refrlu. {; ,. r m .1 n !'> h 11 r I h .1 1 r l'•>tnlt•r H "'"' Sh1>1 ' 01w1l1.1111·1· tr.11111"1 S.Jtl 111:1 .,,.n •'\I\ 11\11111" l\KI m1tl•· l.t (1•111 \ t•n lw.111l1lul < ·h.•m11 '''" k '>'1'1 ~.71 8045 ....•.........•..••..•. t-"Hf':t. Kl rn::-fs '" (j()(Jl>l 10 '11-, li7~ ~0f.! l Mo-11• ~JI kttU'n', I:.! wl<...,, 2 mall" t ft·m lk"ll homl''> •inly .,411 1:n 1 I'\ l'"t ltl'autJful ktllvn l•> ).!i•MI ho Kl"' 1, 'IA loJ, uh.I m~,1~ r. mu 11111 1 ~"'l'hnd li.J!>k> mul•· \II '"''' UM'!> ktd.\ -l\17 ~.is tm11 ktllen Crt'• 111 •11 h 11 m •· '4 u 'l I ,. J ' , ~h~ T7l<i .11Jt II\ Sdt To i<uod h<1rfk• Shih 'l 111 fem. i>et1te, 'tpa)'1'<! t yr... nd.' <lry 1'11mat<' 1-;ve 640 T..!16.S C.1.EAN TOPSOIL \uu hJul \JI~ 7141 :"a~· hlal'k L.ibradm \t'dr<. 1>lcl malt· h.•l'I" dt~ O•>i'<h JUJOd h ttrlh f.~M.'.> T1, ~Int hnmt' uni ) !-ipa) t-d D11tma11on l yr' /\l.•.,11 ;.! 'IJll)'I~ l'lll' <1,l(t' :! Y" 1\11 ;.in11nuh ~1111 With kub !...11> H~ KJtteru. 1ortm•w 'h1·ll . \ ef')' afff'<1100lllt' Ill "'k old 1'r'111'1l<t I~ 2137 2 BeaUIJfu I m.ule i.+lver Tat.Jb1e:.. full grown. I kindv. I !>ht hr $48 1:ni ~~ ..-r el' t u ~ood hnmt• w yard M1xt'd blk Ldh fcmah-. J yrs lA\'l'' kids 975 (!TIX> 1-'REI': pupptl>:. Goldt•n ftetnt.>\<f"r Lab fl'UX fM-Olll.J f)-ee ID lovinl( honw f'vp pie.. 7wlls old, m11tt.-d, small 1194 M79 2 Purebred fo'em. I Doxy. I liuh Setlef'. both neut All s h ots &. train S48-100.S 3 yr old M Lab, aJI i.hoc...,, neutered, very fncndly ~'1 Playful bluck k•tt~n . aale, llwb ~7236 A.doubt~ German mix IJ'C>l)iCI, to good home. Ma old m.8211 ----- RABBITS AFGHAN FEM DOG M'7•939'1 2 Beautllu l male 11lver Tabbi•. full aro wn, I ion,tu'. I 1bt.hr ~-1306 eY•. AMMOUMCING TMIOl'Bt .. a OPAMOTH• SftAWHAT from OCAlrport. TRAVEL AGENT Irvin«-752-teee worklnaornoUS7·1133 E.O.E. ltl/F' KITTENS TO Good oeSaJes.•lntjobexper. Min. 2 yrs r~ent caper 1~~~~~~~~~R E FR f GS. W S HRS . bome. adMable, bovae IBTAmAMT tMMEt>IATE PLACIMENT POemOM9 °"" '0A ~ efJqlA COGiii efOOD .... ~ r penon. To p earnln1• lnter'l6domeeUrcom·1: DRVRS. DSHWSRRS, &re i n ed . 2\AJmo•. +benefit.II. Full & p/t, m 'I talet. needed (or Ira WELDER w 11ome ga1, Now C'OfJt + ~. ln•tant .-r. G rowlh oJ>ply here. automated Irv. uenry. tlg 6 mla exper. Clean c redit. No down. --------- Children'• BooterY. N.B. Salary • w /u p e r . modern 1hop. LalHt Carden Appliance fP 91 I050 Mr. MIJt«,"":M&t. Qua 11 t I e d o n I 1 · equip.Phone ....... tor lfttl Harbor Blvd. 0 G .:_ ••• :•••••••••••••• ('114)15'7·t700 lntervlew UT.ma ortordercooli wanted,1~--~~-~~~-1~;,;.:.::.:...:..:..:.;.; ____ ~-~--__;:::.:...::::::....~~- •oman preferred. 5 dy1 rophy We ll attired reliable Mayta• Waat'tr 6 Dryer. wk, 'l\aeJ.frl, lunchonly, En Ira v I n It. ex f or penon needed for1ala 6 both JClnt cond .• movln1. Sat/Sun bruklut trainee. rull t me . the d esire t o earn S50ea.~ lunch . Apply ln penon. &41-Jltl or 170 E. 11th St, UOO+Wk1Y tn va•t 1!'01'· ------ Newport Jktch Tenni1 St.e 11'1, C.ta MeH. lnl new bualnet•. Call cnmort w11ht1r 6 a•• Club •1 £utblutf Dr. ·Shirt n..i_._ hu en•-UMJMt dryer. Like new. 1»5. ••llUY** Good ..ect Fumiture • ~--OR l wW MU " for You M4STlaS AUCTIOM •••••••• .,,.,,JI NB ,...,.,.,~, "'' Lovely ft'Mft/Sold aola · 1eve1 poe1tlon ~fi9n . WOt•t-ses . .a.aaa. SecriJket aru...u con· lml wbl.tl Dtttr. affd l>ellre to learn• w Inf· We have a new cou1umer1----------1 '8U at ~home; looae n•at, IJUlll1ent penon nt11 \0 'lfWk preferred ref'• S75·1100·Sll0. 2 pillow ll rm •ld_~i. for vari«ll' Of d\IUee tncl. over ex.,.rlenct. P'111 product here tba& we 1tove1. older O'KMlt • ~ '" 6 et1C1 ordtt ~ln1. tblp-tJm• . .....,1. !11 11 1 tp~·°"'•to"1:"om°"e 'tn .. lhrrllt'a, dtait, nlff '75 W/ettdenu, Lea p6 ,.u., • .wt ... , -,..,.. It 1100. Qa1 It eJectr. Ile u bdrm tulle, l ::d ~" t~lt:'hone. up1er•are packer and rm oat quHUon· dryert. ea tu. !leek ...-..raadltrauet. elary tomm•nturat n"4td ln warehooae. a n•lrtt on wllat you ttllnk. aCOve w/HJ as Lo ovftl coekiall table, w /tod I ,... ...... _ d a 1 • p • r w e e k . T1kt1 t.. U.an 2 hn. 111. All clean • wOfk ea.....,....._, boollc: ..... w esp.'-'•·....., -Knowltdl• ot product Sept 11 • 1ah wUI be • ood ....... vel•et c:btln, Italian uc:ll bar A c:oclrtal hlpful. Apply Tut•. 1pecilll ltUd)' for micro-1 · .._ a-Ill, l.Unpl, waltrH•i r.ull ~I e, from 10-u. • 1..a llZl W wave O\'WI 0t food pro-anted amt II eubt QnDdrliMr elook, IUOI· alCMl6waa1. A ., lfoort Ave. a.A. <off ctll«' OWMn. a.pt lttll retrl1eratot fot a dorm a.lJ Pao. ~,_.. pereon. roreat ... Htrbor 1uar Mac thru 11th l1 for ientral room. Marte -.Ult or --.11.c.c.uror•· mll~T'Cft ltrthart. ,,. ••• c.u...,,, lea"•"'...... • ..... Comt:r ttroup, twin bt-di. w bolm-r. & t .. l;te $100 1.46-:trn W"1ertled. Kl.nli( " IJ.'>ed I mil '>pt!t1al w.H .. I•"•" rrutire-...-.. ind .. 11 .t1 c1~i. I'd S40CJ n1•w ~1·11 WJ5411 l2ZJ Ktni:~11f' mllttn·,., hox 'l"'l"I: & friorrM: I yr old SI~ ~5211 1,1rh. l\drm '>t't whtl~ fo'r1•n1·h Pr11> 1n1·1JI S(t91 1Jfr 114041!11• I \1n1 JI J h"ri,<1111 r•rH ,. llrl (lrt 'o Ull t \ II\ 011 1.; .u11 1·on'''"' ,1.·r1·11 11111< .,,,.. rt tri: \ ·" IJllll• 6t 1>1.u1h ·~ 11»!4 ~I -.ell .rn111 ', ,.,.,1 I r II n Ir I' ti f r .. m •• "' 1'4i r11•l.11n & IH•"' Lnrn ~lnl 1'1.1011 !JtiX ILi '1 ' 1u-.t.um tkn~.•hll' 11{,, ,pnnll( & rlo""n 111•,1111 gni \ •·ht'I 111 111111 '111l<I IA<! 1AiJ.1 Good t I , . ., n " 1 n y I h.tdeabfd. Sl6tl Nearly ,....,. f ok!JnJt PlflJ( UOOlt I bl 'WIJ tAS 4~ lllnin.: 1t ... 1m~·t ~· .. ur ur .. u1•r ,, \It 1·h;11r• with 1·hrumr 11·..:, .. nil hlJ r l.. \ln\I "'JI .., ioOIJ 11 ... I.. l>JrJ.. "'"'111 buh:hil·r t.ln. lo. l.ihh· with 1 hromt' lt•J.:' SJ~ "' rroke 1...tfff ('-.It .JJI l:J!li \lkrt;pm l'uned S('('l ('>"tc.-r wht ,, ~ L-nu 1225 m ('ll:>('-, J 1tb • o<'C Chl'I lmpi.. & tbb. bk..'>, mtM, murh fmn' 546-3642 W~ht iron 1tllitJ-.K lOP patJo tabit' & 4 ch1tm-. uoo S6781J9 Urdroom wt $200. duunR room !.et ~-\'Offt-e ta bk! ~00 642 8576 Onk diruntt room table & JO chair ... w 1buffe<, DXXl 7Q> 9'91 Omsole 23 .. \"1>lor TV, -.teroo & record player. S\ lvarua S300 Maytu wi.br & elec dry r S300 set. l~llll oval dtn rm tbl & 4 t'ane b11r k r hr'I ~ 644-1629 Of' 7 31 3789 Kmst Bedroom Set. mcl everyUung S3SO New dbl bed $100 Bar w (l stool.'> $200 & olht>r m i s c . ~ a· Coul'h. gd c:ond. rwst & tan $UO Al!lo :.m avocado din tbl w /4 c h" 6 leaves S.-4089 all 6 pm ----2 Sda Bed.'I, good cond. $100/Sl2S. Kenmore Washer 6 Dryer SUO bath. 861-3'765 l&aban Prov. Bdrm •· 8Dl1 bed. Pn>v. a· couch, relrt1erator. LS cu.rt .• Vert. dbl door. M4-t8U1 Triple dtl!N« w /mirror • 2 nlChl tt.udl. waleu\ flal1b. 1110 for all. llMD Olk aoftee tbl lft red. w/W&etopSIOO. Lq. aq. Oak e nd tlb W/ll~t:u.Botb dnt. cmd. . IPt ..... rocW • ........ lpe'•--· ly reupbol1tertd, pd ......... ~ 'r.tD bed .... all llCeell, a m.un_ IM for u. .. Cb l I d • I •• c t I 0 D • I f1arnlture , a voe ado w /whl lorcnlca top, cbat1 bookca.H, cup. boaru. col"l\er unit, i delu, twu H 1plndle hdbrd ~ ldr. M5-3110 Z &' (Ou e bu. dh· .._mbla .• ~~ m It txJ2 Ori~ lt)'l 1'\118'. 3UUHotdup wall dfQ ~. 631-14111 Dlntna room !let. retell MDI aefl $1500 Ori~ntltl nc eo Kl.ng.alze walnut Bedroom set romplete. Uvlna room f urruture. " rrUc:. For uppt ID see ull 613-11112 or 642·5062 Ml'll Northrop .... We 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chest•. tables. book ahelves. deslu, dish~. <.'le. Sat.Sun 10·4 305 Diamond. BaJboa 1111 Largl! Church Rummage Sale 1441 W Balboa. NewJJort Beach Pr1 Sept 14, M . Sat/Sun9-J Gara,te Sale-Silver, tum, tllbti. clotht::>, mu1 c. lit i\1·-.c1a Tree Ln <1n lJruv f'k I ~t only HAM Wa:.l\l!r dryt.'r 2 barrel chr!.. rlub c·hr. couch, rrlll)(' ~5 5096 2613 w Aurora. :4, SA Sal <iara1w Sale. everyUun~ must RO tool!l, fumtlure. hike. l't.1· Call 5.52 25111 Selltn~ my world wide roUecuon Onental rulitll. copper & bra.>111, baxkcL.,, blllnk•>h , Jt'Wt>lry f I ~ U r I 0 t' ' 9 ~ Jl n1 Sat &II Sll Larluipur CdM GAHAGt:SALt; 4542 S.•t'flaMO Dr H li Sat1Sun9-4 MullJ t'arruly . Sa\ only. 'I 4 14272 S ;i .irtnt't1 , I l"ltn.! l'fht> Colony I Movmi: F:"erylhing <1n ""'" bl-d, dm '>t.'t, fun1 . h:,hJ<I, rrusr 20'J 29t.h St . :'>tB blJ-8004 ~lllJI µort S4'f'l'()h. h.ind '"""n mt""'t'r I yp1·wnkr ~l.ir t <111'\t"fas r.1d11r-.:.1mo,.., book.,, ·1~ I.' row hil' 1111ir1• SJI Ill I h•r1 Ttlh·r W">. l 'llM l1Jm1• l.ihl•· & 1·h.11r ... U..1ok• ,,...,. de'k m1,c 1IN1t-tr. II.th l'I (' M l ,\1•n thtnJ' lllU 'I l!•J' "i.il :--un x .1m ·• 7 1 :! lluthon 1\\•' ( M 1V1e - l'•ul<1no'J & llr1 .. 111J 1 lirand nl'W l11v1-:.l'al & cuuch. ,mclJI appiJan~. & m&rh more -' ·1 "r' m1,..· hou,t·hold !'tlrmi• lum ~ P<tlum.s ('\1 ~It 'I ' J h1mtlv l.Jri1~" .. all'' H1l..1·' ·..i .. r.·o Ram•·'>. J!imm <"•mcra ulh .. r I Jf11t•rJ .... 1 l11lh"'· ru;t.onl hit 1 JI top • .11 ncr. 1 .. mp.. 41lbunt-., .11111 mu.'h, mut·h ITl(Jrc' !lHtll llaJI Spnnie.' Or. It H In d.tan.ipal1:. & fh•t•>lthur-.t Sat Onh • llam .>J>m GARAGt-:Sl\L1'. Sonday only, IC>-5PM 10775 El Mur. Jo' V coif Slater& Jo:uclidl lllde a bed f7a. Wood lllnl' octagon end tablt• with door SU Umbrell a l.ablt' without umbrella 110 Amber and anltq!K' br'&'l8 h1U1Rtnl( hght (1x· ture, like new SJO. Plare m .. l'I with matc hing napk1ni. Luggage. ~ <Sl John Kntlsl 111.ct' 14. Cocktail and t•verung dresisl·~. plain and 1oequ1ned, bile:, 10 12 14 D111h es and 1ilaissw11re reusonably prtrt'd. Muc h mo r e . 963-2187 «Ill actm wd-frmd fish Ink w1stnd $100 24" nu ~ l!Mp 160. m.>135 foUITI . 11teroo. rtothet! & hou.5ebold items. 957 Prcstdlo. Mesa del Mar, <.:M Sat&Sun --~~~- WOii.D'S MOST B.IGAMI' S.AI.£. ALL NEW st ulf . F rnlture. furs. ap phances. Game 11how WllVW\IS· 2105 Santa Ana Ave Cotta Mesa. Sat, noon t.o 6 PM, all day ~ SAT. 9t.o4. 2178 RURAL LANE can'AMESA Cblldren·a cl=· Booka, lllJDell, • toya, ilOdler cleats, Ip delk wall unit (cheap)! lrbn1 coodJeti. All lot) qudtJ. Set t.-5. Su.n U·S. 2711~Ave.C.M ~ f'uml&AAN1 1111•. etc. cwlom maae butcher block, MWrAl otl pa.int- ..... Oepreuioft ware, Slfwr t• Mr'Vke. ~ mor•. 571 4vealda Adobe, 8aD C .. IMDa., -- -. Here's How You Can Use ·Our Famous Dime-A-Lines • 9rh\g tMM Ot Malt theM wtth COffed C;Hh to OM of °"' cot1•enle1tt ottlcn. • No llYHtock. produc. Of pf•nt•. • No eOt11m.,ci•I •d• allowed. • Eech ltem mu at b• priced with no Item ov•r S35. ... -~ ,,,?-- our famous DIME -A -LINES .. THREE CONVENIENT OFFICES , TO SERVE YOU DEADLINE : Jp.m . Frid•y-JJOW. 8.JySt .• C.M. u nooft-All br•ftc1totf1ce-s • LAGUNA BEACH ................. 1021 N. CoHt H~ •• • COSTA MESA . . . 330 WHt Bay • HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 BHch Blvd. G REEN and whlte BRUNING electrlc DECORATIVE white GAS stove oven. old, COUCH S2S. Dis hes POWER mower S25. NEAR new tires. 2 GOLF clubl!. 2 starter BABY crib und m.at· MODERN dresiter· queen bedspread $10. e raser $30. Electric plastic buckets. 91n. works, cast lron legs, s Io set. Sewing Ne w Edger $20 . G60x 15 S30 each. I sets. S2S each. full set tress, good cond1t1on cabinet. 5 drawers. a Frilly pink and white en°raver 96. 50 sets diameter, S3 a doien. SSS firm. 646-9990. ma c hine $25. Split Fertilizer spreader L60x IS $35. Several S35. i.eparate irons S2 S 2 O · Cash ~ S 4 I llhl!lves $25; coCCee tu· "' h 8 bo rt Lowmead Dr llunt bh• $10; study noor double bed spread or Shaper knives MS·t'180or548·2342. HE CULON ft-• -level wood coffee ta· $1S. 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Sunday 1n .10 n g. 2 each 548·4485 S2.50 each. Mam· d~p Ghia rear hood $3>. 968-66.59 lOc tile. 2 white N $12.m-0987. __ Small dog house $8. ,.., .. .,.,3 E 20th St only. 3101 Cl~y St. 2Swadex84an.long. 2 sea fishmo lures SlO 846271.9 ---------- chai r s SS~ pai r . -H ETS t 1 d Bird cage S7. ~size "'~· "' · ' Newport Heights, each l9wid e x65· GLASS platter \\Ith " · --------"6 7 C HEV EL Lf; Upright vacuum S E o 5tll ne v ioloin $3S. New _c~sta M_es~-----NB. 7am·Gpm. in . 1 0 n g . white silver trim $12 so 559-5577.: We~tf"e. WHITE hanging lamp Malibu parts car fen- c I ea ne r SS 436 glass s.15 and under · violin music $26. New GAS cans. 2 s gallon, Am erican Manda rd Glass servmR be>\\ ls Irvine ear u ver Sl2. dnftwood table de rs and doors $20 Flower.Costa Mt>sa. Large picture frames cell o music $33. S6 each. Bookcase DINING game table. bathroom s mk and and plates with :>liver -8~~~~~3 ___ lamp $14 . bedside e11ch: gnll $5; set Of ---------·SS . Antiques under 642·9647. SIO Dresser SIS. 48mround.$35.4blue f a u <.'e t SS Call lrims:K>.S.lverplated NICEJp1('('eMIJdma lamptablc S8. R.lmes wheel covers SS; in· WI NDOW. s li ding $3S . Sat. an d Sun.-----Mikasu dishes S·2Sc. naughyde barrel 67S-6024 c ocktail -.hJkl·r pll' ~et. c<>ffre table S~c SJ . \\indo \\ fan ttorrnr parts S5-S10; aluminum.4x8ft with 2320ComeUDr .. CM.SEWINGmachineS10. Kitchen utensils Sc. c hairs S20 each._ - -$12 50fl47·212J SJS 2 end tabl<'sS20 Sli. Cosen c·h:ur S7. n•arendSZS961H243 screen $25. Saloman S45·2318. Hair dryer $8. Blue 8.1 5 pt Artificial plant.s. 6Cl CARPET like ne w - - - -·h 11 h bench prt's' $14, -------S44 ski bindings SIS. -naug hyde chair S8. 1 verwarc c. 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Size 9 ski style. like new. sbe $3; wicker cat house COPPER·tot'IC elect.no Sat .onlyD-2. ba1ck.a l0c·36c each. S8, Clothing 25c·l5. cords, SZ, $1, soc. $5. Kodak handler In· boot.a 110. Electrical 11, SS. Ladies purses NEW GM ran clutch $2 ; boys clothes cook er .frye r $9; Anile iron a fo r 209 29th ST., NB Shi pping crat es, stant.camera, aJmoet appliances $3. Toys $1. Bedspread, queen $30. New water pUmp 10c·S2; toys l<k'·s.1 :!(); Rival crock plate ~i POWER lawn mower, chimney cooatructton 613·8024. large $5, small $3. new, with electronic lOc. Boys clothing ~lse quilted. golden, 45S Olda SlS. New toychest $4: child's vanity table and s\00\ works areal, $35. $lS b 946-9990 -Carpet samples 25c flash. '35. Electric 2.k. Punlcs. gamts cood condition. SS. starter with Selenoid tamp $2; handmade $8; two position ca( 831-4288. eac · · HUBCAP f~r 151n. each. MagnolJa and toaster $2. Good used 25c. Wblte me 2 shoe Double bed electric fo r PonUac.Olda, and baby bla nkets SJ seal sa: plald. h~ C-ULLIGAN uto d GAS dryer, hea~)I du· rima SlO. Tires on 6 Bann i o I, ff B . melt a nd womena skates $10. Clothes blanket f1. Book.a. aU Ca d S 2 5 . New each; child's jocket car coat SB; end.!~~~~ a ma c t1, 12$. Brau fittlnp bolt rims $5 eacb. 962-0256. clothing 25c-$1 Waf· fabric remaants 50c 1Und1 in paper backs hvydroHc vale lifter rack 12.50 ; ladies $4; • boys ctothes.c water condltloner, SJ.50 each. New Ten s peed $10 . BLACK and whlte ne l.rOn $2. Sat. o1lly yard. 2M7 V4!lasco and hard backs, PooiU•c. Olds, and clotbes a nd shoes sises •·6, IOc·Sl.SO, good. 135. JSlot ot Morna~ rack and m ·2912. bl ss• T M . 976 Presidio Dr., Ln CM. SSMOOO. 1.Sc·SOc. Room par\I· Cad $30al set. New SOc·SS: W't!ddtna dreas ladles dollies. size c nlo1cope, u1 • • plllioo boat tt.eer1nt --porta e .... wo CM . P'airwtew road ' lion, ett natural vve crtndaetOldaSS. SU: child 's twin 1%aod13,Sl·S3: ba~ 1l1ned, SSS. Sln oe· QS J'top·b•ck bow DRESSES $5·S2S. 3 G78xl4 used tires S2 toEICamloo. KEM all·pl as tlc mabogOcty wood Lal· Rebuilt a lternators lheeta. two sets, clothes 50c ·Sl.SO~ cllloeeolM UM at. roller 12ln arm '2$. sofas S31·S30. Metal each, Larae duck !eel NS~ • ......__-:--XL washable playlnt Uce beautiful SlO. wlt.b all new parts tn~ $1 .50; large r em· v ·w overtoed spring A f'·Bl' 1l1nal Brui deck bau.aers dntS2$.ColCeelable SS. Leatber&>roJump ME uni.a-cards 12 per double t'loorpe>Uabe.rHoovu side 115. Set diac nant.a.ofCwtute qulli· U ; wooden b e • 1enerator UO. Full wlt.b d))a M eaeb. '31). 2woodn!Ustandl rope sz. P'oam pad.a SZ each. Work ahlJU deck.,,..... $10. Coleman cooler. brake pads all GM ty carpet S3 yard: 1fdtboards SI : le l~n.-ih door mlrror Sta.odard J at.ep boat SU each. Llvlnc room ror waaoo or truck $2 Uc each. 1't1a 25c --,rood condition 17 110 2 U·Joint new baseball racks 11.25; at.tea, size 9~. $$ U . Roller 1kate1, ltdder $1. Chroine ~bair UI. Larae elec· each. Racquel ball each .. 1 aport coat SS. CAST lron -.iamel TV table, ch.rome and 11.So eacb. 261n 3 klng rnattreu pad l6SXl3 Ure sor;.. S4f',1 _.. Jd"1 top, new, do••-H 1 u . U. tdo beer atin no. racquet SS. Jo11era 3 suits XL 11·St. 8 doabat .mil~. Plat· wooden larl• u . 1f>eed 1trl1 middle St.50; buM 1preact. f bild'a typewriter S4 llM'·•· M.-Kryp. Becktoa nntomale Boue.bold furniture renecto vest $4. Pa\r pair trouaen 75c fbnn tor utility ahed Jhlrdryer beauty "eight "30. 2?1n 10 S.1 each: 88 Bluejq. two anUque bath tul toaJe aka .. whee .. , •· ie.lllabr ..... fa·t:.15. d> JI!. lard, of bike grip hand each . • paJr ntw !2J: .f:~e ~:i~1dry~ 'Parlor 1t1le, Lady upeecUU.Al·Nlt. tnlne <Culver fo te11 S2' each; ho burtnt•. Ht no. adJm&m-. • tJ•· t22,CM.Sat.8:»& wet1btsforrwmer'5. aboH • .ise '1. tlO • "'" Schick, t>.aut.y mlat. Warw.r1fhttoWest plate SUO; acre, Wblte toHb toae que old Sn&Jl•lt LOUVERED wtndow Cinder wall bloclca .acb. Rcsitto cowbat l!S. tllattreu $15. vcr)I lood condlUon TWO corner 1roup Ya le Loop, left to Jack ~TS2SO: sham U l •pJaoa• flO . mlDen laattnl JU. heft $15. Antique lSc eac!b.SultcueU. hat. brown. UO.hJ rMDdoor,newS7S, 110.awtHu&.atloop bed.t,1Mtt-1tbtable. Burwood, left oa pooer and Polbl\et <JM•...... .. lletel d•~ tto. b t t2a 5'1-t$U. druan Uc HC • aow '1J, Screen door walJl .... IAJle Dew 15 $U each 1et, 2100 BlueJay> Suoclay electrtc· SlO: b!k, '' iiA NG& -& ,_-ho ...,; ,:.:....: :.::... tltlii Gll!TAJI SlO: Ta~lll ::~';.'.'";. ~· ~ ~;:~i~·~·:.~.r. Ty pow rlt er, o 14 Cove, COii. m:tlOl. .....,_ rock ... ped1b .. l)Qeble llox ap t•rcll ftO. Cop"t •• Wall beat.er '31. dance cotlume S30; abeep skin n&O •10 ChHdl poCty chair $4. Royal. •ood condlUoa OVAL fromlca table, 5 I D-OW chains l&" • $$ •·eon-allt ptuaMnl emap lie Wr•lbt lion avary Warlna auto.matte each.~ flO· 4U ~·· 1acne1, Hot wlth woodeo table cllalA. '3$. a flte -~· VW rwiio $20: IA.rel 11 11 llO. ,.. ••tHte-eaoe.. •It Spanla.la u1e 2\tx4ft $10, Juicer p ; tat. model yatd• •pbo atery Pt pptr, Rtd •nd us. Coffee table 1 0 ,. ena U ·U . lJ&b., oaulkln1 $3 · ~ • • ~ ~· ~ ~ larp. Rabtlitcaiet&. Norelco Sh•ver '1: snate(ial •· a.ctrie GrHtt, ._.. $1. Sat. wooden black latUc• Marlachl bat $25. Stereo ape.aker S2.~ ueor•hl1 ·_ta,. 12 iii.Jlf#:'.::':.:.--= V~=•el roeter l>.aMont l·WA-7 01· deep fry p , Qullt an4 a. . .ms T\aatln ~~dm:::;: ~~t:5; Bricks a~ u~h . ..._.. one 1sut bolt Jl -.c•. a.etc....., =· 5 -.. IMlt •· • dlloteo\lit *3ai elee· 1cr•l!f 25c. &IM Con· Ave., ar. MHIU. !cs., ... Sat. ona.. ltamada 1>0t sis. a ..... ~ra n~tr rack ~ •••llahl• ... ... -,. trte oraan ano aheet t lo eat• I , CK. w ~· tJ maple c.b&ln • etlctl. rtt ue ·~·.: "maa•O Mt·ll· ......... ILSgPJNO bap fl •..ac _. ta.em. Ml·t8fl, &ND tabl .. •lO·UO. after JIO. 2384 M•pJ.a Bonao clnam szs. \US P : mike res U '•••'""' •r~~l a:::f' · Ltnl• eadl.~m-r:",•lfU XaliM• Cr.. Coff•,...:.·SmaU off or W. Wl11on, £.Balboa Blvd.. •FE thermo• baa $1.SQ :,..r~~ ~....., •:·-="= :::bli:.r·~.:"11\lllU!f!ale• ~Jt:::.;a::=·: ~ ....... ~tfl Cotta...... r:~t. Sat. 10.:s. :!t =eia~;-~ I ~ti•lrl• ler •••tit alGtor ._...., ·hi aAB~ 91.a Plu HOOVER vacuum u . rect«J'*±I• m.lt· C lotltl•t lc·U . ILIDINO aJaat door..1 , c, ~ eamtra ll&bt ~t;I 'J J r ..... 7'" .,,,.... ~ !"!f tlWt.. J • s.C w ltl color rora for o•wtr Bookc .. "· :s JI.tall ;uttt. -Odm' bu 11' patlo door dr••e •:, •••!Lt_.~ ;er-· it:;.,.,. • ~ jf!d wonl,;·.:~ ~,0, "tu. 2 CllnJ.'OMC tnek bl-H •• Metal ••4ft tll. or an AU'l'O~ mnd.ltloai:f ,...._ _ ll"a~·.:i,~10. l'fl!_··-·-·~WJ. '!~!t.;.!}1~ .oicn'\ iftiili~'haa _ ............. -•• , ... Yam,•.• • pl&r:..., l.._ erdu, booka HC!; .~ ... !.·~= C-.:e;rC::f'coa0. ~ SlllaAnna'Cr,Yout ~ ~...:.~~-!!'~"~WllbP...ulli'• ~ ~;: .~ ' ·~ ,---· --.. ddt. ~~p.,Jf ~::~ = ~ ~l'()fttdoor Uon m Cub 20GZ lalnValk)'...-..• .,., '' ••• ... ,-.•1• •1H 1°.;J;;·~·,r~ ~~0 ~mpm•~0: 1 14 su. Alt,,_,..,. sc uo. ao110ln rront creatvt.WL.a.M.Hun· 641-1671 r1vt Toronada--o~• ... ~..U:14rr•r. ii =.i':r. .:.-reor:. t1cb~',1bolts.'ffa1herafler at.el rdal ttref Wte .0.,,..-.Ave.,CM: 1erten door U . Un1ton&ach <AUan· ehrome WbHll $l5 "' "'''"''•Mi,··•!.!.::! • ,. . .,,,*.,..'. ._,.,'!!.. ....,-::....-,.ex41.-...... .....; ........ -"-111·1417. 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Tvwtr•Plaak ... tolO "-••••••••••••••••••• "•JeepPClTO fhltbed' WI Cl•~ woaH'• .._,,Cl Ill* een&te l t St •• 1JIW.aaa ••lln ILICnlUC Loedechritlteatru --•-••••••••••••••Heavy duty eu1 hfl spd,teyl .. 2•Pd.tranf.r ,.._ .-... -wl•.. llr I. ~ "'-.-0 ---· .. ••••••••••• .... .. Slt.000 -ft.»-i•u..• .... bull I tnUs h1tcb comp .. , h...... bl ~~ ~t - -...,.,. "' _.__ -. L L1 eot. , ..... .-.. -1 ,.. -.. ......, ~· • • •• · c-.e, ...... own rod. ~ • .,_......... llpcall•--Mt-.. ,..7 ;ie _ _. ............. JI' electric Duin.Id '77 ~,_._, eyt Volvo, lull caavu fa 1&1•Tor....., Belt offer. 645-8'31 " • All9 tlloet. Aft# W..,....,. door, trr1'~ Ila :r, Cohauo Pea~ 1 model.Uboew.Owner. 22· Cn&aoa. wOOCSoo hull. eour, trlr , C .G ............. ,... IJ'&.7916 -.--...... ;ldtwr.fll~ orlll· 1 backpack, blue . •ooo.17Ul.ll 400 C!" In mulo• eqldpped, •Int cond. •Ac ... •'"-9400 ;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~.;.-. HGTOOIAPKIC PAN· -. ... '!-_ ~·~ 6nJ&.t. Polar1uard mummy T' DINGJJY Cllryalel', w /trlr. lluat tl2'00or be9tolr. U'f·Ml'I. -••••••••••••••••••••• 7t TOYOT• ...... •-• --·-~ "*" o.&a. made &JM. ~l mo old Oart6eledric-• tee, SUOO or bit ofr. aDODnUAve,CM "" ,_ ,._ --tallll• •aoU UO. bo' • •t•A • ---4X4-UP -,..,,Mlor..._,• ... a-. w / w c•••· • ""· _ ~~~---• IUO/belt CbrtteM·ZMO .-... 'T7 KIUeU 111n1 Cndaer. r'"._ .,, ... -.1421 Power 1teerin1, air :l..:a~~·;.,:;~::.; ~18 11., Annoln ScubeOear-AU Triller for u · bo•t 4 14 • S •a r • Y • % 2 6 UD bn, rum sre•t. euat GREAT BUY oond., custom wheel• & ~cal palDOUl'/pbl· •ma t•1pcl rra. Dnun Mt l Ro&ut> loc New~Prtce1 wheeler. Brakes. Uald lhrcruher l /O, trtr,fl&OO.Gl·tm WORTHl500 Urw, &beU & Iota more. u1 wbat•vtr YOUR lk pd •·TV blk IUO + 7atnda. Xlntc:ood. M&-2581blllOpm ooce . A1klo1 $1,500. nybtld&•. du.I cootrl, 'TUr:TSKJ VW'J')'pelllenglne Mu.lhee! ~ ftnt•Y Dl.lY be. •••.561M. SCB. llOO. Scuba eqlw,.t:ent, Uke IJ'&.Tlf17 E.Z. load trlr, v:,:. Kawaa&ld X1atcond =~~ HUllYI ()iiqaW• ltudio MNioo AlltiqlMl ~eat table, Dn.anSet,Ohlc:e DIW 80. l all. Call ~....... :tf'.::'tui.ib~ni aSJ·mt . ANYTIME WOM'TL.UT ~one &XlO eolor twin atrcJUcor. t drawer Soncw·Phonlc lli, Ka\. -•-•-•------....... tOJO unvu + bhnlnl • 19' Nordic. red/Wht/blu, JIM5UIMOMS priot 114·05· Call for maple ch .. t , 1old ~Oyma,extru"°°. -••••••••••-••••••••• bulatoP.~oC'lnake xlnteond,,,eatakiboat,I•--------IMPORTS ~~~~:f draipH. Hide·• b ed . P4in&cmd!UOPS12001.lllt. ................. WYMAl.I.. otfei<fl7J.J:lle. .-. Oievy, velvet drtve. VWTypelllengine,trana 1170HAR80RBLVD. IG-4810 •a:io. llr IOtl 'Jbet.radWooalheavydu· •al'S.Ray Weekeader. tandem trlr '7500. Daya ., rear-end ah10 11om4' COSTA MESA Beautiful bed~rud, Offla""'lll•• & ....................... ty, Uebtwe~t marine Twu/lnbd Brtatol thru· MO-SOD · Ev•• wknda, Europun Ghia prt•· r---'.1.1 .• 1.2.1.'--• ~~ .. ~.-~ ~ SCIAMt£TS .,., 1• IOll Cl0tln1 ware 8 b.,?)!!e 10 Nby 9Qll.ne 1 To HP. G•· out _~_ura __ . ______ e:JH2Sl. -· ..,... .... u.e, _,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• e..~79; UC . uo...• S nu n e new parts . 111.000 2u1-.w1 ... -......&.... 9560 llt1\ y wrou1bt Iron a~ DICTAPtlOMI HEAVY DUTY GREY ~Md Olatr: B.rht.ol Tm p rt..._ 1---------,._,,.. lftad rack. $IO. Wood NW"U.J PortabbolwN:J:rlber STEEL SHELVING, Services, <1141982-1541 Mc.oa JI ~II ....................... DATSUH PARTS ..................... .. dlnio' aet -tbl & 4 Minuet -Inept 2'xJ'd'.NEARNEWlllO SllpavallabJe628-8990 C 1 a .ir.....t-/ u . ......c 1'79CHIVIOLIT caneback cbrs, $1SO. Acrid -Scheme -NewSaoyocoat$tOO PERSECTJON.12s~c. 1.50% Genoa 4.$ owices, ..... -.....,... 4 iood llre11. m J/4 TONPIOCUP 5'1-73l9evea. IMPEDIMENT Scltl Sll50 ~-22'14 TJON MIN. 21 SEC· new ..x>. aelJ "50/betl l6' 9-\a lllander l !O .... 9 tZO 11'12l800aft&stoffer Call tuUy loaded! Beautiful Ulllv Athldlc Club mem· blnblp for aa.le. Call J im ZlS.57"474, 714-e-5796. I wiab they badn'l put Bivin 215 Copier. u1c.in& TIONS HEAVY DUTY air. UHd onJy 6 Umeti. m., Mer-Cniaer Good •··-~;••• ~5721 t.'TBl'M. t wo·lonc beige and t h a t 8 r I l I 8 h 9K)O. Will oomlder trade PIPE RACK. '' x21' IMO«Jli6 e ea or M!>-5786 cud $l.3X). 6M-&!ll'l , _ , __ .... , ... "'-d I b r ow n . Sh a r 11 • ~arean aeriea on for P\nto or other am car. LONG x 1 O' H l G H . 3 _d.ya....;;..__· ---------__...;-'------....,.. .,., '""'-"" .. ... ClM.321912 > televialon with that ~or~ LEVEL$185 EA 1.800SQ BEAl!l'lf\JL 25' Cbrb· ton p l c k up w / l I · ..._fws.11 31" 18K aold cba1n & medallioo, retail $1000, sacrifice tllOO. 615-3420. heavy English acct.'fll. It FT OP' NEAR NEW WANTED: ~~ed boat 01dt a.Ge s)p!I 2, re-Roilalonc camper. Both ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLY S7995 a.kes everybody sou.nd Credenu good quality . CUTTING TBL 2920 trailer, for l8 7 beam 10• at)' for ~ & bay w tmany many xtras IMPORTANT HOWAAD Che~t II h... ~ -c •·'"'-. board bay boat. Will be ui · ra O ff XI l d 0 R JG ,........ • "'"' Is•-as they ... a speech vr•&. cost ........ """""'' Airway Ave, C.M. I blk ··--'f-itoraae ,.__,...... er · s ang ~ 10 er. n co n . . NOTJCETO ,.,,,e ... ,.. ... 1 .... IMPEDIMENT. SlllO. 75&-1216 Nit d IUdhi.ll, l blk no. """"' "' · .,_ -...:.•..::....:18112;.:_..,_____ OWNER DESPERATI!:. READERS AND NF.WPORT 81':/\CH Newport Beach Tennis Club. l'\all Family Mem· blnlhip. S'7~. 'f59..932CI •COPY MACHINE ••. UM!5 any ~per. 'h Price. 962-7033. Clean 3bp M cLane mower, 20· alJ at.eel, bJ. »pd ball bearing w /grass catcher. $1.50. Clean 2hp MclADetrim It edger. au mlel J75. Both li&htly used. 548-5919. 8:dt shelf, 5 Uer circular <tiapiay r11clcs also beaut. shop equip. Hy. cha.lni. !Wyer chairs. stations, & wig dryer. CaJJ 968-3846 or566-37U. Hobart Coffee Grinder, x.lnl oond. mo or best of. rer.673-:!al. &cyc lopedia 1977 $95. Primary set $28. Bn lan· ruca IJJ 1!176. 73J.l 420 ~Stairs :J>" Kenmore Gw1 range, Ornate cast Iron circa $ S. 2 bicycles na-d re 1882 from courthouse pwr$35.675-7418 Tombstone, Anz. e,est Wrought Ir;,; fen ce dfer. ~31M7_ _ _ 70'xl2", new SROO. Make al" reel McL.ane power ITllJWer, llkc new $225 Thomas Spinet organ ~5e--1<81 dfer. 750-956'1 Carpel: Ute green wool, cut pde. +pad. very gd conct Approx 180 ydlJ, W'A). pp ~9134. eaa iron wood burrung ----------"'1ve. '50. 2 lg. speakers 2 lea.al si:r.e file cabinets: •MB-2153 4·drawer, $75 each . Jliie-a ·bed like n u : Haviland Sprin&tlme china, incl aerv pcs, 8'7·2123 Searl refrig, yellow gold, $1511; K e nm ore washer /dryer $75 ea .. xJnt cond. 8 Ft. sofa. xl nt cond. $150; single box s pring & matt $.')() both. 2 uphol. chairs S'75 ca. M4-7447 ---- 1157~. 967·~. Aull. elct. pwr ·plant $5SO. Jnt.ercom AM /FM 195. Anaa·pbone·tape $85. Travene drape rodll ~. 546-3642. Pool table 4 'x7' ac · ce3sories, good cond. $1.25. 548-60M. _.. o1Bri.stol.6U -0719 *ZODI •c * lilU8T SELL. Come Koe, ADVERTISl!RS Ul-OSH 8.ereo1yalemtO ape°"en1 Ill a.·SearayYB lohrtVlfP, rnalllJolfer.Formorede~ Tb~ price of ite m• ---~-~'~"your office. l'Y,1811o, PORT·A·MARJNE DY. ulr, coven. Fl1h tall• call Joe or l~•I advertlaed by vehidc 1'71CHIVROLIT ..,., ,_...,..., ttl\ Shno IOtl INFLATABLE BOATS SI.Om. 080. 7S4-6438 Bn-1583 or after 6pm dealen In the veb1clti SHOll'nlD PICKUP 2925C0Ue1e.Costa Mesa ..... Sall. to60 _M7_·5'.'M __ .______ clauified advert1111nit AJr. cruue control, lilt l'tt.uit sell Xerox 3100LDC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Copy Mach in e . Xlnt Nltt~" Zenith ColorT.V. <Uld. SS7·2157. sac. 2 Yr. Warr. Free Del. 646-1786 (7141540-2070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .88 Merced 10• cab-over c:otumna does not Include whtit-1. 111.ereo, rru.gi., on l'V any applicable taxei<, ly 14,000 m1~. '1~1221 ·12~powtt.ank Cal 20 0 /8 , extr u, Bestvofer NextZweek.s Ucenae. transfer feet.. SJ75 Newport aUp. must sell, I will deliver. Mz.4872 ~ cbar&ea. ffff! for $6499 IBM MAG CARD I, Xerox 400 T e le c opler , Nye matlc transcrlb~r. file cabinets. Call 49H'IM . Port. Royal Electric Typl.'Wrll.t'f' W /CUI!, hke new. $130. 960-44 5 ---------,... 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Finches S-4 50 ea. Sat/Sln 2320 Cornell Or. CM. 515·2318 Ho me Stereo Com ponents. 548-4513 S\MIX)/beetdr.548-4488_. __ an._.$_. _______ ur pollution control d~ ...-OITDATSUH Marantz ~ver BSR ..... rb9CllM&n 9140 ~ certillc:aUONI or d•• 888Dove Street McDonald turntable & Unee, fenders. etc, 2 VHF Catalina 30 Loaded wlthOF N~"Wl'ORT HEACtf I f I I l S k radlOI. xtru. Better than new •••••••••••••••••••• ••• al.er documentan pr.• ~71~9 y p ea ers C.11 631 ·1979 cond Private Party Z MotebecanH, 11eldom parat.ion charge!! uni~., lll-1300 ---------------831·112811 med ~ u ~·8000 Ulhttw\U ,~l·1f1t.-d by ""'"CO'"'RTV.,.,.. TeakSOOboardft.all or · pp ~advert.as.er 78(.'hevy '\.TSeott.,'!dwli'. w. uv ......, SJ bo d f & 2S ' 'Ibo l ii 4 ----------many ext ra:. Lo m1 2YRS. WAR. part. .00 a ar t Ht a tra er. ----~ Call~ 5757 6'2·5340. up. S.5·5271 da ya. whetb,1ur1ebrakes,nr· Palaeot Moped 103. ltint Attlt"n/ ~7166eves&wknds ly new. new SZOOO. will oondluon '350 ae..kt 9520 '71!1 Chevy LUV •, lou Ampl1f1er. Healls tlc MPM:O. 20 watt. J in· loah. Poweor 9040 edl 11.SOO/best 581"'208 545--0579_ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnJCk Cab w fl' ~tilkt>:. Pl.ti fl" s!*r+ rruke a;o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Btia.n Thomaa Sabot. 5yra O maU Clti·b1ke .Moped. ~3S32 CLASSIC 1958 Chris Craft old, brand new North ~ f'\rm' A.lllo 24" & '41 Ford DeluJw Club ~ rru oo cnl( Showroom ~ lSO Chevy & turbo cond t:.'>\m ladder ra1•k tr.&M Con et~ ad1ui.1.i $4700 67$.1)4()5 Jft Ii !Jrn _a_v_ary_. ------• 21 .. RCA Color TV : Sharp 2petbtk ltabbit.s w/equip. picture. 1175/beat offer. 21' Seaakat. realored. 1aU.'80Q.873-7lOOeve11. 21S"btkes 6'5--4168 suoo 846-7414 ment, new cage $20. _~_-ta'l3 __ Nol_en_. ____ Bertram 25 hardtop, Ciab, COIOHADOZS A Fast Saller Xlnt Cood f'uJly sound. musl be aeeri to appreciate bit> stet·rtn.: t·ulumn Latt• Ford rf'ar {'Od 9 f 50 AJununum '*'het-ls & Ile'*' "76 Che'y tru(·k 1 ,1n11 ,hclfty Shell. auto lran' p '· p;b, nm., & tin·' Stereo. alarm c1, .. rn S3.lt00 /0r offer Tr1dd. 71•~· ...:.546---1828;_.;__· ------• TEAC A3440 4 channel S a n C I e m e n t e o r Catallna In comfort It "-liOrcJ--1090 aimul-aync tape re· aafety. Twin 140hp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• corder. Hardly used. mercNM!r, 1/0 300hra. Orig1nal shipping carton o 1 t i h k AHIUSIO "AMOS Upright.a, Grands, Sp(net.s Pi~°TiJ!g " Refinishing BlmH.amllt.on, H.B. ~1155 & S yev Pac1£Lc stereo ut r figen, • tan . warranty +remainder of depth lnder •VHF. full man. warranty $1050. canvas. $1S,OOO. M2·9608. 731"'451. Aak for St.eve. Stereo console, aood speakers, TV & steroo need work. 646-0156 ----------1 ---BOAT SHOW 4 chan. rec.&: Sanyo tum tbl. S'7S. 64.2--0063. Anaheim Stadium Anaheim, Caltf ST~TODAY Sept. 8 to Sept 16th ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Urea .OU.c bra.kn t:x '7S-l21l. 18 Ft . f 1ber1la:t catamaran com pie le l!OO MS-2:'l70 a· Sydney Sabot Topcond 642·>44.3 s:rrs Naple. Sabot Xlnl rond. compl w 1n cw 111111, S•00 1b1•1 1 offt.•r '8 Hooda XR·75. Good cood. $42.5 /offer Call ~7UI') '78 Yamaha RD 400 Si.Iver Edition. Cale Far. ~. new coolls Xlnl oond. Sl.200. Bet 2 30 pm 60 S468 or PM /l'V ~76 MUST SELL 1972 Kawasaki. SOOcc lf7S ~ Aft 5PM. 2 l ·D'r:.llU6 ----i 4 Honda 750, full cafe. •C.:AL·20. Xlnt . chute. Sl.000/bltotfer V Ht''. k n ot meter. 1 ____ 7_118-3237 ____ _ tabernack.le mast. 6 HP. um Yamaha 175 Enduro 0 8 + more. •1M·0747• like new. Only 1500 41M-3'511 miles. ,,., CAii 873~. ID' Wooden Sloop: Must u ll this we ~k , aac $lS001be1t ofr. J oe 831M118S, I ;.&5-2 J ll . Early X·L l7S DtrtOnJy 642-4172 aft. s lras . Ne~d 11 C1n1 s h reaorat.100. ~WlJ. Ul2B Ll.ocoUl Tounni car. Pbaetclra, ldnl cond. Aak 1111( 148.000. 1913 <.:ad xlnl cord wilong SlS ,000 UH 3 f"ord Model·T Hoadster Ruxel t ran"I, lro nt ~adt>ni, ~u~r en~m..-. tint cood. NlklflK ~.000 All m runnlnl( c•ond G42 Sill. 776 ZJ'7Jofr JAG XK120 Road:.t er ---- ill Ford ftaochero: Xlnt rond. mu.'\tsl'll, S3llO(l ~.&U~t ·111 TOYOTA TRlT K St.andard $340() s.40-0 U!2 Will tradto l'.'74 Chry~l..-r N"'Pt '°' .:ood n.11 t>t-d truck 5S6 Kl '\3 '1)~. 64.5-l.29S ('\ <"- 1115.2 Award winning car. Gu tank lruck 1200 i:.al Xlot J AG t; Type Ford,G~tunxtruckllW Roadster. 1967. Low ga1 Dodl(e ~ lilll d) ~ ml lu Mint. RllD M5-l.29Se~ m t1l84-l804 • ny ll me BENTLY by Graber. Con vert, 1951. 7 onJy made. Very rare car Mint RHO. 213/884 ·8804 anytime. "'4 Ton. 4 wheel dnvt' ·-;Ii camper Spectal Ch\!\ y Qaeyenne. Overload :.pr an1t5, heavy duly trani. wtlh cooler. Air cond $5800 or bei.t offer TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS EXCITING NlW '80 MODELS SllUIH>I SHOW U'ICIALI 16' HOBI E CAT w /tflr, '73 M Honda. okyl, very black anodized, color clean. lo mlla. '150/of· Im Model T completely Ml-6266 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ restored. mus t licll. ;s Toyota Pick Up. air. <Z1Jl442·7790 radio. map, 4 spd. $2800. . . .. • . . . . ' . . . . : . : . COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 tn the Dally Piiot .. ' \ ' .. A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COASTS SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD Por belt reproduction, • cteu btactc •nd wftlt• pftOto flf any tllf can be uMd. Your mffu .. wlfl accompany ,,.. plcturt In this space. If you cftOoH not to publlstt a picture, flff th• IPICt with your INIUto . .. ........ •="' IUlllMN Wfftl •• OctoMr 14 llWouth 20. To "°"°' .,.. Wt•• In IMt t ..,.._, 9"d OOIRfMroe, tM D .. f1 '91oi wlH pullllft • ...... ........... 0 ..... ,1 ...... . 0 ..................... ,. ................................. ~ ... ... -.·;:r:-., ........ ·:= ..... ,..,.. ., .. o, ...... Co••· °' .. ..... . .............. ·---_ ...... . ......... , ..... ..._ Millll _. M ..... .._-,two lftoftee teofl, wlll • --~ ......... ,.......,., ................ . Delt'I .. MllW Mftet ................. ~· .,. .... fOf,.. ....................... HARRISON SEA RAY '" 8rntr Ana :1321 S Me,n 540-6555 Newport 8H<:h 3101 C:0..1 H•gnw1y 631·2547 *** aaila. Sl.800/otr. 556-2417 fer. 59-7<18L T1 Y AllAHA 7~. Shaft Andque Gaff RIHed l2' drive Under 6K ml. Cape Cod Catboat. Clrca Loaded. Mual aell /ofr. 1882. FUiiy restored. Ute new. J~al character boat _6'1M>'18 _______ _ "aood sailer. Muat aee! T1 &maid R~S400. ·11 8183-SSJ3 Yamaha Y1.al>-M50. 3 r aU a· Sabot with 2 aet.s of a al la tniler. 12CJO. Or belt of r li!OO « belt otter. Call an any. l46-0l5e'7. 146-1445. 87&-l.llll. '7S Yam1ba RD200B: 10 Ford. 4 dr. black, new tires, rebll. eng. &: lran8. woodgrained win· daw•da&htlim BelltOf· feY. Call aft e. 55l ·638S. t9ll7 Oahnler Sovereign, reatored completely. Uke new. Must 1ee to ap· predat.e $4950 . Days ~: eve11 6'2-46el. 2'' Blueno8 . Fut. full Fleet at.art. helmet, 2 yra keel flber1la11 sloop, ~ perfect cood, ~. '52 Chevy, 2 dr, x lnt, Xlot, 1ea1ull, • baa•. SU-1831. 63,000 ml. orig ownr. bead. PIOO. Wllmlnston W74 Moto Guui 850 11000 PuJT'a. $14.'!0 545-499'7 s lip. 2u 1no.4027 • or beat. Call nlahla ·79 Cadillac Seville . 213,si...,. 848-5506. Cust om built Opera 544-71m Fountain Valley 5Ml'PM TNCk s-. 2-11 Oitwy ~ ton pick-up 8600 & 8861. 1-12 Chevy 'i'l ton pick-up 7108. 2·71 Olev)' ll<t I.on pkk·Up 8603 & 71a5, 1·74 Courier pick· up 8008. 1·71 Chevy I lon dump 7110. Min. b1d:1 $132S-Sl:i75. May be 1wcn at 1.8aCO W a.rd St. t•ntn Vly City Yard. Bid& ac· ~ al City It.II Fin. P'l1blo1 D\acblne, 23 ' 22'SAILBOAT Kaw '78 650cc; nu tires, Coupe. 2 panenger. 5000 MJllro w/tl'lr, loaded. 23$ azoo. Newport Slip LTD aeat. backrest, lug ml. B1k w/red leath lntr. . See D.J . All trlui &sold aa "aa u;" Jobmon. uk.lD1 SJ.J,500. 548·7359 I'd, llM. 846-$4ll8am, AtC, P /S, P f8 , trip com· '78ToYota pickup dlx 5·1p. 54a-503S lll-41,___ put«, CIC. Stereo, t&ape, r a dials, casa . Suptir Lelpmn 12', Good 1alla, .._.... C/8. Wire wh11 w /11lde dean. 631·5535. 2 6 • E ddy craf t cover. trailer , Good '74 Honda 750: cust paint mountiL $37,500. Ph --------- 8pJr1allaber, •lift anll. cood. '900, Call 146-3492, " pipes, nu part.a. a.Int .• -~-5487 _______ '7'11 lI>odjl e Slepeldde. Lodw ,._.....,...Jud .w>I\ ·..1 •••.•L"""l ·-m ea1e. goo con . -)'« arvey l6'HOBIE6TRLR -1.,.r._,.,1»' a.--~ t5600orblltolr.1163-6686 JQ.dllCS l2000CASHONLY. '74 HandJI Tnll (70). l.300 v.-.... tlJO ...... ca..~ MO-S2Sl mt, ,real for acbool, Ill .. _ ................... '78 Luv Pickup, 4apd, 1HI 11 ' "R" Model 71 Hobie, 11'. Cat box, le&aJ75'-00l'T. S350 <JflLoedCar: BtackaaJ>d clean, rune perf. 10 ml, toy frame -..-.. 1W Slr75. MS-8614. a.t.aaft, l 0( a klod bo9l cover., lrlr, new 79 ~ 90 Dirt Blke. Xlnt VW Or ~deal 1• .. --------9-5-7-0 =~· buUa. SDJO, '62·1W. ClOl\d. errs« beat offer. • ..... ~ Bl"'·•-Rae· ,,, 11 lo "-·-t UUU11ty -_..,., •••-•••••••••••••••••• botbb0.Sa~ ... 1ooa111' Col. t.e SACRIFICE! ltMll3. Ina Tlrell. KYB Aboc:U, •MIW "" NllOred, •= ::l SZl,2:50. O'ulH or race. Honda CBl50 xlnt. cond. a&e Upt!na. '7J.f12l or A1pen Antique Boat 48M371,or~. LuHa1• rack . Elect. M>Tm.UkforJlm. ~YAM Wol1rl1'710Pomona tlJ Sabot, 1la1t, exc•llent a \art . $&OO /O BO ROLL-A·LONO , U' Equlpmen\ locludu CM 1'11·4111 aft IPll abape, rubratla, $460. ~. chu61a mount Camper pUlt tal1*. paneUni . cW11/Wlmdt 88UJIOIG-4180 '19 l75 XL Honda, ll,000 an 'ot OllC l ton, '7m '°*"" Wlllbar, two C.p· 1. • 8 t Wb 1 -.i --"" 1ood ab ml Loecled l se. to ap. •-'-... _._ b ... o• oa •• , 5-0-5 • nued by Dtcll .... ,......,. ape, ~ ... A,~ l\eaa, --c-..., reai!Ualt w/tnlUer' • .rotmaoo uh&> Ot f bo r 11 m..-. -'"' -*. aova. Ult wheel • .._-.n:rm.4M-OOI. aver· ••t •t· u >'•---------PP · ehrom• bumpen • !::= eqwp, w /trlr. •2100. MlJSTSICLL: s t II' J'tberfonD. tm, lo ..,...1n1. HullMt im Kawuakl, IOOcc. 4~MMI tllO •1111•· 1••P• our 1 ----.J .. .. ..Vf ••• ...... ....................... Ulll). ,_., ,_·-ewer· OCIAM •••• "'er . .,..,._ ... '71 GllC ~T •·•bl, OMLY ltt60 Mal, .... OODCI, 1Up • Alt.SP.II. . .._ ... _..... •t titr. 91.1GO. f'lnJDelDI ....... ~ sllianbed, tWp81de, UM .,...,,,,_uut" ~-onr. a1 • .aou or e· c.tom C6C a.etu llUSTSl:LL: mJ , loaded • lstru. Drw'e•QuallBtt . _._ Ylldlt. .,,.__.1 lo Al 1t72 KawHakl, 500cc. --NDPOBTHACH Brlltol coodltloo. Mike Off•._.... aft --------UMlll flit ooo. Owntr/Dtr. SPll. 'T7 ront "'°· llaat•i • -----------iN:iii ot after I call 1::....__ .. Vi ft, bid, p/I, P/b, a r, "74 G.llC a.111 wl.IMlft ...,.. ::---, 1,,.;. ••I•• ea1H\t•, va vu, '"41a, utal tutl -/3 ... .. ...,.... ......... ta.Dk, •-" -· ....... •'...a Cabin Crulter, • ., ~ It, aft, vara -••• .. •• .. ••••·~·· .. • Mell, 11000 ml. l.tk1 i::'; ;"'trlr bltol .. ...._ uu, .. oovtt. bull , 1llp tn NB , 111'1 ~ • ..W· .,.1..-:eau--. A.Cl~ a1n&.....a •~ODl.1•bnon beautiful. uooo . oaat:'.':i.~ e. • 'MWUIY' CJ• ecied. .aau. :r:~.-r;.-::1. ...... ,., •.•. 4 ••1llt-E"T..._.., .. m•m& otv1 Jour bo1& lat. • •'77 ore .. salh1er, n, tlllO 'If!*• .... •. ~ .. ~ ••1•n• =T•~~w:·:,:,. ~ •. 6rl1 ... ••1· --== .. ..-- Y& at.. '"'°' ••, _.. °"' • "' ..,. &Tm-.~,... xtr.il 11a..rv-. ~ , ,°/U' ftal• .,,IOO. C'HJIU·IOAT or Xia&~ "'·'"· or l&L..,. .._rill• -•-• .,,... ... Off.r.u•••· .... a. !NM. ....u t I ..,., 1'lrd Club •JD• v..a. lpMJ. A.tr AIC. atre-rad. tow N . Unt 11 • Very Clean. f6,J00 1080. ....... II-BAii SEATS lo.aAll SEATS •II-SEATS From ~.ea. For VANS-PICKUPS IV'S-AUTOS Stock or custom made ~IVAH ... Mcrt&RV Ditcollllt C...ter 1365' L RoMcrmts ,...._. C..-lltlal ltoMcr.s •xit s.ta Aaa frMway. City of 5-ta Fe SpriltCJS 1213) 921-6222 0,... hity 9 AM-6PM Friday 9 AM-9flM W.dcry9AM-5PM 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEPAYTOPOOLLAR for top used cars-foreign. domestics or cla~mcs. If your car is extra c lean. see us Fl RST! 1' I Ill Ot'9MJ9 C-.ty 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 CONNELL CHEVROLET .'X..'l' 11 .. r1.,, Ill"! I I t-1 \ \1 ~ ,-, \ 546-1200 ean·tSell Your Car? CUYIElllMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Used Imports Call Mike or Don 835-3171 WANTED! Late model Toyotas. Volvos. Pickups & Vans. Call us today! i=arlr 3Jkr fOYOTA·YOLYO .............. C"t• ...... ........ 00) • 540-907 PORSCHE's WANTED Allow m the opportunity to consider the purchase ar tnlde-ln ol your clean ~he. Check with Us Todav! IKratllNH• v ..... 9510 ....................... wn.••tcl AM>LIASIMG DEMO SALE NOWINPROOR~' llACH IMPOITS M8 Dove Stred NEWPORT BEACH 752--0900 OIE ULltMAT£ DRIVING MA!;HIN£ •USEDIMWs• '722002t.u S/R (992GBV I '732002tll4sp <289GMC l '76 2002A S tR 1944 RKO l '7620024sp C491PHJ> ) ·77 320 4.spd. st (b70SPV 1 ·77 s:.>4spd S/R <01791 '77s:.>iA uxux <896SZCl '78320<bp. <239UKH I '78320IA A C C819WDA> '78633cs1AS/R C0062> _C'°!!_d_Sunelays IMMEDIATE DELJVERY! LARGE SELECTION OF HEW 1979 320i's 528i's ALSO 633CSI ·i. INSTOCX! Call today · We aJso may h ave that pre-owned BMW you are looking for! 831-2040 495-4949 19771MW 320i Sunroof. c a ssette CZ74RXD > $8999 BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Sltreet NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 )74 BMW 3.0s Sedan. Superb condrtaon with automallc, air con- d it 10n1 n g. more 1846KSL> $3995 131131 Ha•bo< 61•d Ga•den Gto.e ...... 2S3) '76 2002 xlnt cond. 32Kmi. ate. AM /FM stereo cass. S7. 750. 645-8809 '79 320i : 10 mo. new. St.all und e r warranty . Brown/tan int. Snrf.. amtfm. a1c. auto anten - na. $6500 & UAke o ver loan. $206 per mo. 831-7700 or 831-81S9. Make your s hopping ualer by using the Daily PUotClassiried Ads. 9530 . ..................... . HERE'S RV FUN WITH DA TSUH SM ILEA GE! 79 5281 Au ume m y le~e. lo p1tyments. lo rru. lease co will help finance. SS6-~71 Mike. 675-lMS eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78CAMARO T·TOP Ii cyl , auto. trans . air t:ood . A~l 'ifldlO 1520700> $5995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 9720 ·······•······••······· LARGE SB.ECTIOH OF ALLMODB.S SHOP&COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN !-\Jll 111.1111 IJll ! '.111" 831· I )75 493.3375 77 DATSUN 810 WAGON Automatic. power steer· mg. aar condalloning. more C831SZG I $4995 13631 HflrbOt Bl•d Gardf'n G•aw> •M e:a.nn *DATSUNS* ~Sea.dlon Of.UModeb WE SPECIAUll IHGOOD SERVICE COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845HARBOR BLVD 540..6410 540.._02 I l '72 240z· Lo m l. perfect cond. AC. AM /FM /cass. must seU ! 675-1256 ·~ .. ..,..,., .. ..,t1.1m Qek.e .. Celen . -. ' •: '78 Datsun 280Z 2+l. xlnt cond . lo ma am fm stereo/ta~. rnJgs $9200. 962-6707 3925 Harbor Bh·d COSTA MESA 979-2500 ·~suverCJoud 1 Sl!:l,000 91Hl44 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar.dMew'79 HONDA Cars 9725 MAHY ·77 Xlnt cond. Lo m1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM 1FM s tereo tape SAUS., SlltVtcl AHDLLUIHG DEMO SALE NOW lN PROC RES.SI 1975 F4AT SPIDER 5 speed. burgundy an col· or. fantastic condition. l483MYC> • $4599 BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove St ree l NEWPORT BEACH 752·0900 YEAR EHD SALE $400 CASH REBATE OH ALL FIATS H.w&UHd At Select Auto Sales 1221 N Harbor. Anaheim 772-9800 '77AATXl9 Yellow m color. mags. cassette Xln't cond1l1on. OOOTJP> To Choose l'rOM! deck. SS.600. 979-3336 UNIVERSITY '78 MGB l3Km1 Like new Olck•.._ Bntash racing &r een. Hclftdll Ccn • GMC Must Sell. 499-3197 T,_lu . 7 I M G 8 : 5 5 M m 1 • 2850Harbor Blvd. AM/FM. wire wheels. Costa Mesa ~9640 x.Jnt cond. $2500 lbeltt. 1976 Honda CVCC. brand _6fl_-6_ll_W. ----- new cond .. lo ma. 40mpg, '73 YGB. Uritent. mui.t Mlchcllc. 548·7238 l>cll. Best offer 968-1201 IEACH IMPOITS Ml Dove Street NEWPORT Bt:ACH 752-0900 To,otti 9765 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Civic. 30 mpg re~ . ~.000 males White.tan mt.enor Hard to beal. bard to fUld. $3500. C1tll ·74 Toyota Cehca Im· muculale cond1t1on MUST SELL Best offer '67 MGB GT. Clean. xlnt 8l.OOO males. l KFV780> running New eng. paint, 1714> 830-6.crT tires 12450 bc:.t Mu:.t ---------sell. 4!M 7795. 005-0089 ---78 SRS w!full 3 yr warr . ------1917 MG B. pan i;tripe~. A/C. /\ )i t'M :.lereo, 77 Honda Accord. S s pd. wire wheel:;. luggai(e !>hadow. $WJO 89l ll77 blue. A C. stereo. Ong rack. 16.000 m1 ~ ownr $4600. &10-"232 552-3767 eve & wknd ·n Accord. 26.000mJ, s un· ·73 MGB. 4 s pd. AM FM rf. lllnl cond SSSOO /offr. cassette SSK m1le!>. hght ·1sCorolla n200 ~eeds Repair 642·3tS2 S45-9tl}7 green $2700. ~-6494 <ift '74 Celant, new paint, new .,_. 9730 7PM trans. ctUlO, AM t• M cas.s. 7S4 020S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• JACiUAIS XJ6Ls. XJIU.S &XJSCoupes Most colors avaJlable for immediate dell very TUT DRIVE OHE TODAY!!! •77 MGI AM/FM cas:.ette. lo~ miles. lugga.:e r ack. \'er)' clean' c412TQP > $4495 JIMMAllHO VOUCSW AGIN 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH f4Z..JOOO 78 Corolla hflback. auto . stereo. 54200 !>48 ·6494 Aft. 4pm_. __ Corolla '76. 16.000 m1 , ~23mpg, S2950. 61~ ,,....... 9767 . .....•..•.•........... lt7JVW .... Great m lleage! <413M.DA) $1699 ..wFOtn' OATSUte •Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH IJJ.IHO 74YW..,_ Only 211,000 mllea, radio. 4 speed. (1183LJCT) SZHI JIMMA.MMO VOUSWAMM 1.87ll BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 · .. Clledl•-" . II SS NNJI"( C'OASf HWV. l~VNA !f.ACH.\·A. ~~ 714 ·494·4tH Baja Bug, sunroof, new paint, tires Ii nms. ~ MPG. AM /FM. $1900. 66-0839 '79 Co n vert 1bt ~'. Whlte /wbl. New concf. Asaume lse or purchase, 831-1979 '68 Bug n ew pain h radials. 8 -track FM ·77 Rabbit 4 11p. 2·dr. stereo. xJnt. cond. $l.65lt: AMtnf rawo Factory $6628 s unroof. Pvt Party. -------675-l<m. '72 ~. new paint & Ure!!, 75VWIUCP AM /FM casi.ette. i.ka rack, radial tir es. (0M1Bl Slits JIMMAIUNO VOUSWA61M 1B711 BEACH BLVD. AM/FM cas!I, runs good, looks good S2SOO ~ 71 BIJG. runs well P.t>f'IRM 963-1011 '72 VW Super BeetJe. xln1 cond. new tires. 35,000 mr on r e blt t'Ojl. $2800. 631·3300 HlJNMNGTON BEACH 14~2000 ·71 411 VW Wagon 1;ooc:J rood Auto . .im rm ·73 VW Bug. nu rhlt $1700/0ffer PP 646-4965 mganr.neechbodywork, -------846-0 62 '70 VW Bug Mint cond rn Sl.&50 _1_ ___ & out Auto :.t1rl5 · '74 YW IUG Si!SOO-Offe_r P P . 6464965 Low. low maleb. auto tr., n h • n 1 rt' ca r ' 1••80-8•Wl-1Tu-•\M-s•· A•Y•!S•. • C334LP~l WE'VE GOT SJJt5 JIM MARINO 'IM ALL!! voucsw AGIN N~~lf. ~s2:u 18711 BEACH BLVD '- H\JllITJNGTON BEACll * DASHlRS 142-2000 * RAlltTS ·75 Rabbit . X Int cond Law rruleage. $3500. Call John 194 2215 '71 YWIUG AM FM radio. t'32CBE1 SZ4'5 JtMMAIJMO VOUCSWA6&4 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 • SCllOCCOS • IUSfS •CAMPERS .. Di....t Rabbits s cleMf Dashen 5 Spcb . Auto ma lll'h IOIWITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 7600 Westmtnhlcr i\ vc m Westman:.ter nl-7551 611.1110 ----~, -~·t $5299 IEACH IMPORTS o,.I 9746 .. n RedTnumph 1500 Sp1t fire. Perfect coed. Only 23Kmi SUOOfull price. 1:. below blue book '7'9 dsl Rabbit. 2doof" dlx. VdYo $2400 x\.ras, $7500 flrm 9712. 848 Dove Slrttt NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '75 Spider. a mere 24k mi. sparkling cond. SS400 or ....... ,__ 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 best olfer. Cash. 957-7861 XKE .71 V·l2 auto. 65Kml. days 8-5. new trans. •.2001 Bei.t '74 Flat 124TC. auto .• very CXfer. 8'2·5882 eves, dys ver y Io w m de age. s.16-75'75. $2500 /Offer. Ca 11 _'7_l _J_A_G_U_AR--E--l-y_pe_2-+2 963-1190 Vl2. auto. air. S7000 firm l·'rat·2839 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 Opel Manta, AM /FM Aff. exceUent condltaon SUOO . <0HRF78S> 7s.-S427. 76on&. 2doot-coupe. 4 speed, low mi.Jes. <723344 1 $2495 JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGl:H 1B711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH ·74 124 wagon. a /c. AM tFM ca:.s. lo mile:.. $2000 bsl ofr. eves. <l!l>~ 9734 __ ._._2._2_000 ------ 77 Flat Spyder, xlnt cond • w/exlrai:.. Lo mi, S6400. 675-2662 '76 Fiat 128. 2 Dr. 4 speed, AM ·FM. lo mile:.. beige 1ntr $2500 /b s t o fr. 548-9049 1976 1.31 Wagon. MK mi, sl~ cass. air. 5-speed. $2500. 640-16M. 18711 BEACH BL VD HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 j 9741 NUGIOT SALIS, SRVICE AHDLIASIHG DEMO SALE NOW IN PROG R ES.S ' IEACH IMPORTS M8 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 PP <Gall 9SS I OSS. evt.'5675-563.S ·74 1-2 TR6 am fm ca.ssett~. roll bar, low miles. mechamcaly flaw less. Mint an & out. $5000 ~5000 or 546--6385 Andy r CHICK IVEISON '-®~~-'77'BIUMPH TR·7 1'1cc car. while. tan 1n tenor. loaded. Sunroof. allo~. luggagl• rack. on· ly JJ.500 nul~. !854VOZ I Super Low Pnce' S59H 44.S E. Coast H.lway at Bayside Om·e Newport Beach 673-0900 , .. .,.... 9770 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '72 VW Extra Clean $2,000 546·7981 aft. 4PM pp 838-4434 . 67~4393 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·62Ghla convert.Ible. run1oi. needs work l600 belt ofr 4M-33J2 '73 Karman Ghia ron verubl~. I owner. 43.000 ong nu. xl.nt cond. mal(b. rad1ah. yellow. $6000 ~ ------'79 Osl Rabbit N..-w Dix . Canyon Mctallar . ~'pd suntf. A C, t'tt• SB5SO SC8-Sll3. ----err Road C;ir . Black 'and toy frame. Souped IKJS VW eni.or Eron<im1cal 1355 Sand Bla."ter Rac- mg 1irei-KYB !-hocks. Obe lighting t>/3-6721 or &fl} 77!'7 A.-.k for Jim VOLVO SALES, SBVICE AND LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY EX.PERTS EARUll(E VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COST A M t.:sA 646-9303 540..9467 '72 164t: Auto. new rod;,, leather mt. f'M :.ten·o. AC, c h crr} rond S3200tbe.I. 497 1313. '67 1225 2dr s1.'<lan. auto. S950 or be:.t o ffrr ll'J3.019S. 7S2 9416 '64 Squarehack \liith 77VOLV0242Dl.4 s pd . matching 67 t'n~. & AM1FM cas:.etlc st..-n.,, trans. Good cond Sl300 20K miles . IH + r•l) Call642·7389 MPG 963·9823 '76 Rabbil 30mpg AM tfo'M ·es l22S Good running or cass 36Knu. Ong. own der s;oo or best offer $3.400 494-7693 eves Call M1C'hael 4914003 wknds '73 Vo4vo Station Wagon '63 VW Van body & eog. '74 VW Bug. 38.000ma. new 4spd g r e a t c o n d . S 9 O 0 . \C)hlst.ry. top cood. $3000 S3250 213-J14·tn 4!D-17S7 or 493-11112 496-6628 early morns '. . Alltos, Hew tlOO ......._Hew 9100 A..tos. Hew 9100 · •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• --- • .. \ • .,. ................ , .. .... ,..,.. ...._ t.llPI w JCa. lrl• He,..te r. .,,,. ••h. lo ml. etnCVPM, ••ttlloe ~~II Compan y -T1 Coupe d Vllh1 Whitt! fully loaded Lo m 1 Prtvale Party Mu.t Sell 17, 500 148 4191 II r '7:i2 7447 .. fUrilr•. au on1 76 .,. Ille, perfect cond 161bed, xlnt cood Dal lolT\I, .-roe> or Trad~" dr ....._ 131 9829 --------------'11 U.• AM/h I trlc It, 11\1\Atl.Kp 1t.r will, AO, lthr ...... aulu tnanlt , wire whl toY•N. nu Urq, ~I top, atU CJU I\ o IH . f>P m 4 I TllUCIOI lWI CunvuUble Runt AIDt. loob 11uc.KI 11 t 00 Call m :ie1e Tl vlU., le.lher 11l'11' •. wu•tt w~. •lnl cond Luw mU• .:S00 Cli II •ZMt "It ICVIU.E 3, 700 ml. t.oedld! 1tcrtnce. c.u ,.,..., ------.,. a.DO OONV. all H · ..... VopeU,.... llmMI. auoo. P.P. 11'·'111 2200. CYaLAQ•7' &IOIADO 1\&U ,.,._, f ad«J air. A.JI 11'11 ltereo r adlo 9 lrKk. l.lJt, ~control. 1pllt powe r ... t1. cabrioa.t Lop. klat.her ln· t.enor. <ler. 213'70fl > . ,,, ERS ,. Cad leville. Loeded. :r~· HUO. C•ll '1'1 &evtue: Loaded. 2· tone, many xtr••· '"50. 13H815 'Tl ,,Mtwood Brouah•m De Ele1ance. Moonroof 6 velour Loeded. Ultra Btwi> Thia car 1creanu cla11 a av11:J . fi63.l377 1118.1-7163 A CLASSIC 78 Eldo Blarntz. n cb metalllc blue . lo m1. 112.500 534-1J13 1V1~ F.ldorodo ron vt"r\ Sacrifice '77 Seville '72 Coupe de VIUe Xlnl X1ni 1-ond, 4G,OOO miles Lo ad e d M u 11 t H 11 cond Best reaM>Oable ot Cl&.ll 11'7& :1644 w-.oellenda, 752 30711 wor k. h om e fer Georae M2·1M70 dy1, MIJ.7172 W\'tokda)'ll fl81 °'26 ~Wei ........ Mew tlOO Alltoa, M•w 9100 A.iltcn, M•w 9100 ...... Mew 9100 Aldos, Mew 9100 ...... Mew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , '61CAMAIO Blue/blk lnt. blk 1poke ET MACS Goodyear Ru~r. AM/J'M /8trk. hi·back buclleu. tlnle<I 1UIU'f. ~yl, a uto. new braka. 3 core rad. Sl,500 Trade Ch evy V AN JMO. J..M$, .. 7905. '73C.maro LT. xlnt cond. well malnt.aJ.ned. many xtru . Stereo. air, auto 1'15-0:98 bef l.2noon a..... 9'20 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'7tDIMO Q.IAIAMCI! on Camaroe, Capncea. Monte Carloa. Mallbws & Novas Or11t1c rt'duc· IJonl' SAVE MOW!!! C OMMRL CHEVROLET ~'>lll.1rt•o1 1•.1 I • • r.,, I \ \1 ~ .. \ S4l>-1200 ·n Chev Nova. 2 dr . V 6. 49,WJ m1. Clean• ITT5 51"5 ~vcmnits By owner. ·72 Chevy Sl<i lion Wal(on C.:hcvclll· 1111t>. onl( ownt•r . I' ~. I' B. A {.'.,new wh1t1•wJll Ut c=.. CB ('Omm 'I pl<itc .. ~n aft4µm 7J M11nt1· ( "r '" ,, 1 rlldlo. 1> I• IJ $1 7JIJ ~1.t!l:l 7J Capnf't• I dr UW' ,, J: l(ll' 11 Int nind SI 1 1CJ !Jf1> .0.11 • 'U l•thn& . ..,,, au tra11. A/C, AM /P'll, xlnt. •totl 140·4111, 9¥91twbdl •u. --------"71 Runabout, alvr • bk:k. .................. 41pd .• H ,OOOm l. Nu -tt41 r.CUO, u.. 1-t.rck. XlDt ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond, '2900/bll. Mf.f7M. , .......... UMCOLM t •CUIY "Special ol tM Week" 71UMCOLM TOWMCOUPI Beautiful luxury car in cry1t1I a prlc·ot with leather interior Low rrule11e One o w nur . (IK)l931) '71 Runabout. Nu pot, cln In • out. Mutt H ll. SlDobo. 541-eeot. 'ff1 PlnW p/b, air , auto 4· cyl. fl,300 . 893-5123 '73 Pinto 2 door Runabout, lo mllee, xlnt cond, auto. radio • beat.er. $1275. $9200 ~2 2111216 Harbor 81 • C M ~,-.. ----9-,-,-0 540 563() ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~di 9t47 T1 Volu e St Wan. A/C. •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Xlnt cond. SMOG or t.t '73 M avenck 4dr, auto. d r Ph 546-17112 AC. lite bl04:, wht v1n top 74 Satelllte-4·-d-r.-p-/i-.-9-,c-. SUOO/best offer 640 9~ auto, p /b. &ood cond. t'Ve!> 11..300 97fHM66 ~••••••••••!!.~~ i4 Dusi.. PB/PS. A/C . ORANGE<.:OUNTY'S lo m 1, 1mmac con d. NIWIST =ffr 848·4038 or UNCOL.N M ~RC:U R Y DEAl.t:RSHI J> RAYR.ADUOE IJNGOL.N M f-:R('lJtt Y lfl.18 Auto Ct!nln Dr SOFwy l.akt• Fort..'lll ex rt lrtVINF. 830.7000 ·71 Mcrr f'omct v<•ry lo m.r '· 23mµI(, SWCJ O II () ~~M1k1• ·7~ Monarc·h white. 4 dr. rnd~ /\(' 11l11t rond S!65() 'l97 41n I '1 !11 1 IWIJ ir Tl MONTl':GO Wt,N I r1wner 1,t, 000 m1 xlnt t·ond Sl~ 1)44) 7!1t6 9952 77 Volarc W)(n 11 /c, AM 1VM atcreo. roof rack, $4,lj()Q 962 4702 ·10 Ply Xlnt cond. No re· pwrH needed! Good lireii. ll50 Or offer 497 25411 1•V1·-.. Wkt!ndll, ~3 6944 worluluy11 P'lynviulh f-\1 ry 111 xlnl ·72 c.'Ol'ld S1 .~I 645 ~17:.! l!n:t OUST E It N l':EOS WORK ,,...,,., 196 3925 JI Valumt. Ii cyl, auto, PS, run.-. Rood. S.S!l5 ~·~ ,~CIC 9965 ••.••.•................ i i \1r111tt-('Jrh1 c;o1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C0NfJl110~ S2J!O(J ult r Ti Mu,t.ml( <! t 2 I( rt' JI 1m 9217 art 4 0Jn ){lit. m1li.•Jl(I.' 12000 or '78 PONTIAC PHOENIX '11 CHEVY CAPRICE L1nury ·I <lorir \'111\ I rc.iof AM f M. Jlr 11Jt wh1·1·l. vdtrnr 1nl,.r11tt wtuwv.,tlb 11:11.J<J71 UUftRICED ALAH MAC.HOH l'OMTIAC 549.4300 ITT lwl \m• v.agn manual v. "'"rdr"" 1!11 run rond S700 ~I l10:.!I 'i'> \1()1'1/d Tl' " 14 JUlto I' !.. I' II 1><.rh ,u, p1·n.-.100 ru I ,. t.111 L•n l!JIJ lllp $,;! 11111 11fl1•r 1~1un CJrpler 9925 ••••....•....•.•....... m ~1·wµort i:oot1 hod~ & ure., bJd rod knuc·k ~ 5'18 7147 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLU:CTOH ·s rn: M' '66 V1>1k (;onv w 1s~1 onl( rru, hdtop, 42'7 1425 4ripd. 4 II po111tl~ trac· uon. tra nsistor lgn1t1on. UnLed J(la.'11>, AM F'M I ownt-r ru ct w indow !lllC'k er. n••\cr '" g11otcred. documentt-d 1nvnar S19.SOO c;.11 l'OI ll'<'t I 203 2-45 9876 aft 7pm EIYf llf'M olf•·r Ca I I 499 l!l'lll 1;11 '1u'f<flll: 'lk 'htfl u...~ nllC>tl SI II.fl 1!1'1 ~J'IJ Iii ~ ,,.., hJ< k :soi 1·ni: '41.fJil i:rl runr11nJ: 1·01111 SI~•• oflr K4:.! 4"42 ult lpm ';', \1u,.1.11w II 1.111.1 VH .Jul.ti U ...... I'll \rn~I 11111 JJr ll k1 rrt·.,. J>u111:h1"' l!•.KM· Lu 1 oll1•1u mu.'1 "'" ~>W.~1:1 ~·1 I>'>'" l'f .... fl l• fl•fl <!HM mi xlnl 1 untl Orr1• ownr mu.'t , •• 11 Offn 1MD41 l'I' &I Oni: own1•r '\h.ir11 ,11 ,auto lo mr 1!11 I:·" 'Clra.-. ~1mt umd ~10 l..M :.01 'i:J \tu.'>l .,.1.,,, to.1dcd li1 /\Jr. till wheel , power hrlu" & st1-.:n nic Win: wtwc Ill f IU:l9'Ja 1 ALA.H MAC.HOM rONTIAC 549-4300 7'I c:r11n1l i\m ('hcrry rood I owm•r Jtl 11011 nn i: ffil Mu'>l !JO' 'c••n lo tw ••l'llf''' ll75 0\175 bl wn 11'\1 & tfl'M AREBIRDS! 77to 79'• s...too.oow .-..cmroSB.l ALA.H M.AC:.NOH PONTIAC 549.4100 ml U••'t ofr Wlc rt)' --------• n1 11111 1.°Wll ~ mu i1 Porlt\ac-IA:Man~ wl(n l>5 \1u11tdn1 f-J •lbHdC nu~ .. l(OOd u .... 1 Offtor rnmpl ori ii 11howroom 9f'2 'iJ74 ~ u .al I $2 J 0 0 () H (I ~ 7Ull! --------· I'''· 71 ~1ulll f-"Js tba•·k uulo. wr '>14.'r~·o IOJ> '>hlllJI." S2iXX> b4!> 41 :1:> GRANO PRIX's; 7 6to'77 ,,_.to Choow NICB>TOG<>! ALAM MAC.NOH POMTIAC 549-4300 · 7 3 M u " t <; r J n d , •. AM FM 1•11i1t1 . Jtr. nt•w I.' n IL ( It• Jn In I 0 u t fJ42 il1JH 75 Bonneville 2dr coupe, fl6 Mui.tanl(. lrkt• n .. w • loaded. x l n l t-und, l'oewt'nl!. trun., . hr:.kei.. 'IUCMfi<.'t! Sl795 759-030!1 pwnl $200 b ,, offer F,Jllalt• sale '77 Gran Pm1 , llT.Ht!YA 2 tme, full power, T top 7 I M u 1> t a n I! :l 5 I M986 675-Ql66 Cleveland, 4 i.pd SlOOO i 4 Trana Am, loaded,•~. ~~ new palnt. ~ ·79 Cor.,,ette. Shr hlk, loaded. aut.o. xlnt rond $14,500 673 JOlJ 111 Mwst 289. runs 1ood. S1500cash S61-IW108 962 4S22 r r i3 ~. 1i1ut.o. T Top. rum. 1reat. 63,000mi. $6000 642 7fM7 OHr .. bie ''" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Cor vette rtoads ttr. '10 Deita 111. 4 dr. p IS. 40,000 o rig, 327 uulo, r ie. A M /F M 11ter eo. rrunt Beat offer OH'r orig owner , rel( 111. 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But both Buff1lo Qamts this seaton were at ~e and thl"9• will be dlf· ferent when they go on the ro.ct. Last year the Biiis were 5-3 °" tM road against the spread. Charg1rs are qulckly becoml"9 one of the bitter teams In the NFL. They have beaten the spread four of their last five games at SO Stadium. In f~t, the oddsmakers are stlll underrating tM Chargers. San 01~ has beaten the NFL Standings AMBRICAN CONf'ER•NCI .... W L T .-ct. ,., "A Miami 2 0 0 1.000 2t 17 Buffalo 1 1 0 .soo JI 33 New E"911nd 1 1 0 . ~ .. 19 Baltimore 0 2 0 ..CIOO 26 43 NY Jets 0 2 0 . ooo 21 11 central Clevetand 2 0 0 1.000 52 ~ PMtlburgh 2 0 0 1.000 5' 20 HOUiton 1 1 0 .soo J6 65 Clnclnn111 0 2 0 .000 u 61 Wett S.n De.go 2 0 0 t.000 " 2' Denver 1 1 0 ::: 1f 11 KanAICtty , 1 0 • t7 0•9'•and 1 1 0 .500 I' " s .. m. 0 2 0 .ooo ,26 n NATIONAL C0H 11t•RaNCa ••st oenn 2 0 0 1.000 ., .. Ptllladttpht1 1 1 0 •• • It St. Louis 1 1 0 .500 • 16 Washl"9fon 1 1 0 .500 54 53 NY Giants 0 2 0 .000 31 '° c.ntral ChlCICIO 2 0 0 1.000 n 10 T.,,,.,.eay 2 0 0 1.000 60 42 GreH .. V 1 1 0 .500 11 25 Minnesota 1 1 0 .. • • O.•rott 0 1 0 •• • • .... I 0 t 1.000 1 0 0 •• NtwOrlNnl 0 t 0 •• Sen lltrmncllc:O o t o .oao spread In Its last five regular-season games. Give the points. Pittsburgh CM I nus 7) Over St. Louis -It's difficult to go against the "home dog theory'' but fffl It's a must here. The Steelers are just too strono. ptttsburgh has covered the spread In Its rut nine games. Because of that we feel It's safe to lay the points and go aQalnst the "home dog theory." seam. <Ml• ~) Over ~IPCf -The Seahawk1, unlike a lot of teams. have had success against the Raiders. In bOth meetings betwttn the two teams last season the Seahawks beat the spread. Seattle ripped the Raiders, 27-7, In the Klngdome a yHr ago. The seahawks were 5-2·1 at hon'le tgalnst the spread last season Whlle Oakland was Just J..S as a visitor. Give the points. San Francisco (Plus 13'h >Over Lot Angeles -The 49ers may not have much of a team but they have been • bettor's wonder so far, beatlno the sprHd In both reoular-Mason oamet. Rams are 1·1. Los Anoeles has had a problem In recent years covering as a favorite. Lest ••10n they were S-9·1 as a favorite In the regular season. They are 0.1 as a favorite this season. Rams never have been known to bury teams so take the points with the scrappy 49ers. Kansas City (Plus l'h l Over Houston -The Oilers are another team that doesn't do extremely well as a favorite. Last year they were 2·M as a favorite end are 0.1 In 1979. Houston alto I• • tlow sterttf'IQ tNm. In 1911, It didn't bHt Ute JPtMd Mfttjl the ftfdt ~ of the ~r. It 11 0.2 alrMdY this YMI'· Chltft.,. •IOtMr youno, enttluslntk team 1nct IOc* tor tr.em to give Houlton all It wants. Take the point•. New Y..-tl .ltt• CMl•u• • , ovw Det...at -One woufd ••P«t tM Jett to be compfetely dtmorall-after tast wttk'I dlf9et to New enotand. But NH Yortc hes Mown ttit lbfl"Y to boUfa '*" frem adYwtfW. Last year ~ New lnolend c.,..._. tN Jets, J5.t1, tM New Yor9'ers uPMt t1'll 8t'OftCOI In o.nvw. T"9 LIOM MYI been U. most •uppolntlnta tlam In tht NFL IO fer. &>epected to win tht NFC C9ntr••· ttM · Lion• MY• IP. '"""to CltlapM sine•~"'*" Oary DenllflOft'I lftlury, Unllke t1'll Jets they don't '""' to be 1bte to over'ome adversity. Glvt the points. Q SEE THE IROADCAS l IN LIFE SIZE COLOR .' •• •Projection TV. with 60" screen <measured diagonally. • Distortion free image • Perfect picture Quality at normal room light levels • Full Professional Contor1s Oncluding remote control) • One piece fold-away design OR TAPE IT FOR LATER ••• • Recoros up to 3 hrs . •Record one show while you watch eriother . • Record while you're away . OR MAii YOUR OWN TAPI AMY TIME/ ANY WHEIL •• ITS POITAILI • 4 DM.Y PtLOT Saturday,~ 15, 1979 PROllt.'71 Sunday .Report Broncos vs. Falcom lundey, 10 a.m. et.annel4 If you don't think there's excite· m e nt In Atlanta, think again. Consider for the first time In the Falcons' mostly dismal 14·year his. tory the team NI won Its fl"t two gamn and thilt m1y glve you a hint. Also constder thlt for the first time ever the F1lc.on1 m1y have 1 t>onatkle running b.ck they can crow about In rookie Wllllam Andrews Md YOU Wiii rHlllll What kind of madMil Denver wtH run Into before• Mttout crowd Sunday et Atlante Stedlum. And ff Ill tNt Isn't .... , con- skier thet Atfrect Jenkins tt hNtthy and QUar1erblck Steve 8ar1kowskl appe1rl f'HCly to NYe the kind of season the Fakont dr .. med ebout when they drifted him No. t end maybe YoU'lt UftderttMd WhY Attant• fans .,. rHCty to dine• on PHcMrM and hive visions of NPC Wtst.rn Conference tlttn d1nclng ht their heads. The Broncos rou In t·1 after a heartbreaking 13-9 loss to the Rama after a fumble In the game's wanlno moments. When Denver HH '"• a111 - Norris Weese will st1r1, bUt tN &ron- cos may hive gotten tNmMfYM Into a two.quarterback predicament. Weese, a gifted athltte but yet to '>rove hlmHlf H a bonaflde NFL quarterback, was Ineffective egalnst the Rams, ind veteran Crelo Morton, the starter for Ute past two aeatons, came off the bench to move the club. However, ft was Morton WhO fumbl«S In the clos~nt .moments, anowtng tN Rams to pldc tM Mlf up and Nn M In for a tOUdldNn. tf I ltuotlllt DlnWr off•n• It to t1J1 l~roved, •ltMr w,_~"= must t•M chlflt. o.n...,. n '9ckl 01ve llrltton ind Jlftl ,,.,.... lf't M•.iuete ff .,.. IP9Ct.taallf', TM 8ronc01' chief of. MMIW we1pon It wide l'~Wr Rick Upctturd\, 1 cfipsy deodle IC*t.lllt who can break on • peas rec•lon or punt return. lnter11ttnolv, tht Falcons are noted for their blitzing. aggressive defense and that Is exact· ly whit gave Morton and the Broncos trouble against the Rams. W'""9 .... f'akons HIYt .... latl - The Falcons offense laid dormant all last seeson whlle the defense got the headttnes. Not so In this season's first two games. S.rtkowskl set e club re<- ord passlno In the opening win over New Orleans Ind much of that can be attributed to the return of swift Alfred Jenkins, the 1SS-pound wkle receiver who missed last Mason with a shoulder Injury. Wellace Francis Is onfy • step behind Jenkins and caught the TO pass that gave the F1lcon1 e 14·10 victory over Phltldttphla In the Monday night game. TM Falcons• offensive tine Is young Ind slowly lmprovlno t>ut It hH to<*ed spectecular at times thanks to the running of the 20().pound Andrews, a bulldozer who ran for 160 yards·pfus 11Qalnst New Orleans and 113 against Phlladetphla. KEY MATCHUPS: Falcon Running 9ack Wltll.m An· drews va. the Oen•tr o.ftttse - More than any other one lndlvldual. Andrews has given the Falcons something they have never had -a running game. He Is • stocky, bowl· Ing balt·type runner who breeks tackln. But netttter the New Orteans nor Pttllldetphl1 def1n1es ere es tough n the Oenwr bUnch. The Bron- c~ ftntbec.ken Bob SwentOf\ Randy Gr•dfthar, Jot Rluo end Tom Jeckeon •rt..n Jlnt 1 fOUrtomt 1t that1*fUon II you Wiii find. ....... QUrtM'tleck•...,,.. ..... •IMI Cr• .. 1t1a1tM wa. CM MINt• D1t1.. -This Is • key maldtup NclUM of the NV the f'ltcont play dtfenM. They •nJoy blltzlfti and 1tuatlne, Mftdtng everyone from Unebeckera to the ufety. That kind of unorthodo>C style got them Into the PllYOffs test y.,r 1nd In the second h•lf ~ Phl=lphl• the defense tOOktd I*• thl atve dtftnse Of old. w .... , a scrambler, would no doubt NW bltttr fuck tludfnl thl blitz than would Morton, the cfasslc pocket passer • .~UTO LEASING -"0",.~ .. ,'tt TRY THE NEWPORT DATSUN •1 c.,. DIFFERENCE!CALLTODAY: 833-1300 FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE. ALL MAKES & MODELS! ERTo·s ITAUAN RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE MONDAY Nm FOOTIALL SPECIAL I PIZZA • SANDWICHES I Felew Tlte a-. 0. Ow GIANT 1 FOOT TV SCREEN 6141 w.,._ ..... CAt ..... w.-1 .......... 5'1 ..... Ctr. H•fflMJton leach 848-5666 Pro Probe Q . Is theN • coaclMs' union being org•nlucl? A. So far as we know at the mo- ment, there Is no coaches' union, but It Is true that the NFL Players As-.. soclatlon has been exploring the p0sslblllty of such an organliaUon for assistant coaches. Last Winter, Ed Garvey, executive director of the as• soclatlon, said some coaches had sp0ken to the association and at a're- sult assistant coachn were being P<>lled. Later another repreMJ\tetJve of the assoclat1o0 said more than toO as"~tant coadhts f>td r.esponded favorably. Those advocat ng such a union say that assistant coaches have no Job security, and that they move so frequently from club to club that they never qualify for benefits such as a team's pension plan. Q. WhO's the hleltest pafd player In the NFL? A. O.J . Simpson was reported '. highest last year with S773,000, and thOt.lgh we haven't seen 1979 figures we'd guess he's stlll drawing the top salary. Next highest last year WH Walter Payton of the Bears, with $431,000. Houston's Earl Campben, the teeQue 's most valutble player H a rookie, got Just under $200,000 last year. Q. How did tlM 1tatlstk:• tor Joe WHhlnttoft .ncl Lyct.11 Mltchttl com· pare lalt year? A. The statistics aren't conclusive enough for fans to decide who got the better of the trade whl~h sent Washington from S'an Olepo to Baltimore In ~chan~ for ,.,J~hell . W~lftOton oot 956 yafds l'\llttlng, compared to Mltchell'1 Uo, but Mttctten caught 57 panes tor 500 yards WWhll• Washington~ 4Hor - 371 h~-Ml'tl'n"fll\id five toudfclowns, Whlle Washfncrtoft had twe. Weshlngton also putfd>for two • touchdowns, returned 19 kfdlotfl for 49' r""'5 and got 37 yard1 00 MYen pun murns. Overall, Wast\lntton w,. busier, but you can argue tither w•~ with the statistics. , " r' Ct, ~to thll YHrf the ·~" tHm to M~-N~L'I No. ck.aft pkk ,._ fu.. l)tay with the CIUI> w•s ~) AngelH (b)6"ef\S.y (C) Oltrolt Q. What was Robert NewhOuse's In· jury last yHr? A. Against New Orleans In the 12th game, Newhouse suffered a brotlen bone In his right lt9. He was sidelined for the next three games, then played onl~ ~rt~tlroe. His totals few 1978 were 5&f ,y,rf_t' aM eight touc~ on 140 Cftrrfes, anCS 176 yards and two touchdowns on 20 pass receptions. More plea~nt for NewhOuse to re-member than the In fury Is the fact that When lhe .. Oalfes coa~hlh9 staff looked at films of the Cowboys' 42-14 win over Green Bay last Nov. 12, Newhouse was given the highest grade ever occorded a Dallas running back. He had the equivalent of a perfect game; In ade;tltlon to running for 101 yards and two touchdowns and catching four passes, he was out- standing In btOCklng and other assign- ments. Q. How many quarterbaku can tllelr ow.. plays? A.. There may be others as 1979 oets under way, but our count at this writ.. In~ Indicates ..seven. They are Bert Jones, Baltimore; Dan Pastorlnl.i Houston: a® Griese, M iami; Steve Grogan, New ~ngland; Ken Stabler, Oakland; Terry Bradshaw, Pitt• burgh"8nd Jim Hert. St. Louis. Q, l,f Aiall P ... the only llMmH ev•r pk9*1 as tM N PL'• most valua-ble pfayer? A. No, though when he was picked MVP In 1971, Page was the first. tensive player In the era of offensive and defensive units. The first llneman we can find chosen MVP was Mel Heln_, New Vor~ Giant center, who was selktttd In 1938. Hein was a Giant sialldout 1931~1and was one of ttJe orlolnal IMuc: 1,,to ttw Pro Hall of Fame In 1963. Hein mey ... ve been the ontv cent#._. cttl....,....ve slOnalt for his teamr In 1..0 rttte """Gimtrreoutar quarterbllck WH ln-Jur~ nNr the end of the Maton, Ind for the next two games .-.eJn allect the PMYS from his center position, with the Giants winning bqtrt. 9Ut the glo~r ended when tttt GlantS lost the flna ~me Of the season~· SUnday desrgnated "Mel Hein D•~. I l ~. SepWmbet 15. 1919 DAIL V Pft.OT 5 Sports Binocular Sale SPQRTVIEW 7x35 : ~· America's favorite giant-field sports binocular. 678' at 1000 Vd•. Buthnell s t y le and unparalleled Quality plu s f amous t ouc h -glide · lnsta-F~. Custom fitted case and straps. 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L Th• AE-1 la ch•nglng th• wav CU\tr• will be lf'ICkt, •net the Wf photograpllet1 take plcturet. tt1 11\utt.r~t:v IUtotn&tlC uPOM't end N'*flve 11Uoon photo oetl free you .. never befot• to ~ your subJect -yet wiUI _. tM vetMtlllty thet Clnon'• more thin forty FD len... _,.. multitude of ~uori-male" ..Uy poealble. \ ---. .e DM.YPILOT Saturday. September 15, 1971 Sunday Scouting Report •• -e:-. . .. Bears vs. Cowboys Anderson, who rushed for 193 y•rds. In recent years 1 cl•sslc mttchup of strengths hes been Tom Llndry'1 Flex Deftn11 against Welter Peyton, one of the premier running t>«k1 In &he Nltlontl Footblll L1aoue. In theOrY It Isa defense thtt de>esn 't t•k• fal1t keys. The pl•yers read, hold and then react, r•ther than re.d- ing and Immediately re~lno, which sometimes an take a defender In the wrono dlNCtk>n. Each ci.tender holds his parttcut•r oap. Tht Fl._ hH em· barretstngly shut down runners such H Lawrtnet Mccutcheon, Chuck Foreman and even Payton. In a regular stason game In 1976, Payton had to flnllh strong In tht 111t period In order to net 41 yards on 17 carries. In tht 1917 playoff game, ht rushed for 60 v1rd1 on 1' c1rrles, but 29 of thole yards ceme In the final period after Oall11 h•d taken a 34-0 ltld. The Flex, with tht peopft who pf 1y It, hH been the most tfftctlve -.. tense against the run fn pro fOotblll In rteent YHrt -1lthough ....,. WIS 1 terrlblt lapse In the Cowboys' opener egalnst St. LO\lls rookie Ottis Pro Sleuth "8" A Pro Y NY 8 ASCH HQ LE.IE A 8 A 8 R A Y N H Y E U S S £ Y 8 L E I E R 0 0 6 L H Y K H T VBASHATA'iARHABN H A S H A 8 N k W A C E U E A O U H U C H A N 0 S H R Y W Y B & C S C H K I R W R C I E R RUMSOYAl~OSMURI Q 8 A R 8 A N R U S E K H B U M 8 R 0 W E R Q D B E H I R S R A 8 M I C H 8 A R K 0 V S l lohr "°" Ir own ..... lrOMh lryoM "''"' leYetiy lrodlhGw lurrouth ~ lortkowtld laechMtel lenlrtehk• But Payton has wld, "I llkt to pl•Y outstanding, especially the play Of against tht Flex and the orut strot1osldt t.ckle Dennis Lick, end Cowboy defense benuw It's such a the Bears feel they can spring P•yton challenge. You have to enjoy golno agelnst the left cMtenslvt side Of the against the blggfft challenges." Cowboy line where Dave Stalls Is "In order to beat Chic.go, you st•rtlng for the first time and Larry must controc Payton," Tom Lendry Colt hM been moved from tackle to says, with no surprise. end. Again Dallas h&d problems egalnst KEY MATCHUPS: the rush In an opening 22·21 victory D•lllS Oeftn1lve Tackle Randy over St. Louis but the dtftnM 11 stlll Wltlte YI. Guard Noa" J«klOft •nd trying to get Its feet on the ground Ctftter Daft Neal -Neal will have to after lostnv Jethro Pugh to ,.tlr• help Jackson out with White who has ment, Ed fToo Tall) Jont1 to boxlno been doubled all year. White has been and the hurt of the _,.nM, uftty lying up blockers but has yet to re. Charlie Waters, for the 11eson with a gain the form that made him the knee lnJury. Dallas did hold San NFL's Defensive Player of the Year Francisco, not a very good teem. to In 1978. He's played well but the 63 yards rushing but 0 .J . Simpson 11 cowboys believe this Is the game In still rusty Ind Payton Is not. Walter which he could again become doml· hes rushed 59 tlmn for 310 yards In nant. Chicago vktorles over Green Bay Cltlcaeo D.,tn1lve T.cka. Al1n Ind MlnnesotAll. Pitt va. Herb Scott -Scott has the There 1re many factors In th• size 1nd strength on Page, but not tht Oallas-Chlceoo game, but the one quickness. 1n the pest the COWboys which should decide tht contest Is have h9d success running directly et how well the Cowboys cope with Page, cutttno down on his great Payton. pursuit M>illty. WMft CMc..-Mii ttte ..,, -It Receiver Drew Pearson v1. Isn't clear whether co.ch Nein Cltlc11e PHI Defenders Terry Armstrong w111 stert Vince Evans rw kltmldt w O•rv FtMlk -Dallas Mlkt Phtpps 1t QUlrttrt>eck but It feels PHrson Is too smooth for IMuldn't make that much ~rence Schmidt and Ftf'Clk. Pearson Is the bee.ult Utt quarterback'• primary man St-..bleh looks to In key situ• purpose ts to glw the bell to Payton. lions and tht Bears wlll give him The Bears• offensive llM hi• been speclel attention. " .. .. • • " • a .. • M .. "' a n • .. • .. IA • n * * * * * * Probable Starting Lineupe CMICMO llARI OFPIMH DALLAS COWIOYI OFFINSI ........ Scittt WA·lf1 ., Tony HUI WA.IN ......... LT a '1 ht Donovan LT·1'0 --~ LG-171 .. Hwb Scott LG-252 °"' ..... c:.-. f2 JoM ,...,.w C·MO ...... •G-M> .. Tom a.tt.ny AG·UO °"""' Udl H·IM .. Jtm c.., AT·MO .......... Tl.nf • lllty -DuPne T£.2Jf CW.lkNt• •••• • Drw,..,..,. WA·llS ............. Ql-m 11 ....... ~ --....... • .. ,.1 • Tony Dlrtltt Re.ttO ..... ~ .... ... ....., ....... '* Re.Ill CMICMO H .. H'INM .,., I u COWIOYI D8'1NSI Dan •teMJ ... Ll·212 61 tMry Celt ...... a.en. LT·MI .. DtwlNNt AIM ..... RT·m ... ~Mite MIU .... MelM ···-" """"' IMrttn Mirr Muc:Mnttunn LL .. 21t .. n.. HMdereon ,.,. Hldll -·· D .. .... .. o.rv~· ltLa.211 • D.D. Lewis r.,,......-LC-'77 a1 IMW ..,,_ Y\rll Uwn ltC.t• II Aaf'Oft KYM o.ry ,Mdk 1a.1n .a llMdy """'" Len Wefflrlldlehl ,.., .. G Olft H9rrlt LEASE From The Leadlr OVM 1000 CAOeLl.AC l,IAlll It OMNQI COUNTY ~Mllnl-....,,awio. LT·lll LT-141 RT·'50 Rl.m LL .. DO MLe.m RLl-111 LC.1H RC·1'5 .... ''"'" ~.~15,1979 DAil V PILOT 7 Pro Football Rosters CLIYILAND IROWNS ·-··· u "'°OE "r,,~-w• . (,..,., 0-LI n O. ..... OT tllAO COlotll1 JAC:ll ,ATUA •1 (.ect;1aft IC •-c1 ,. ,, c-Of ,,_OI e....-.c1 ,, Al.-~ " \e,&.OI ·--LI lt~OT PlTTHUIGH STHLIRS r1 °'"""Cl S.o.4-C 1' S..•-C~T '~"·" • .,,_,,..,,.I 65 ........ OT n k.911 \ M G< ... ll ·--l• •1c11.c1 ...... --l · ll~r.DE ·•-.It ·-·"' ............. Ol n _ ... .,111 fl~-ll 11-TE ,,_oe • O.a-.LI e1 0..-0 T JI 0..-.\ ,, _,LI ll f--It iCrw-.OI '1 ......... (1 .. ~ot " ........ ,. u ........ o .,~-11 S-.OI -~·'' n ¥.IH-0 JJOIW,.,111 ............ 0 .. ........... ....... SI T-.LI u~.OTC » •-•.Wll .. ~ .. 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LI 1' Sml"'OT ,,._ ..... .. --..1 .. "'",.,.«fil e 1' WIM.\ .. ""'"-' 11,...._WE 1111-0I "'·-·' ,, ....,_°" »u ....... 11 II L-LI 11Vole' TE JI 0.-111 ........... nw ..... Ot »Mee-•• tt ..... LI ·--n 0-0..'S .......... "~°' ........... O« 1' Y-ll a1 ...,..•IO"OG ",_...,.....,WR 1l S--.U 11 ........ LI -~· .... 111 ., ........ <; IS °""'""'H UMctl-U ,,......., .... o, ,. °"'"'Cl ......... l. ,.,......OT ltlAO COA< .. i IUD O•AllT ,. ....... ,. ·-·"'ll ·~·--"-·'' Jt Lt-Cl ,._,..,LI JI "•••I ---.(; a"'"-" SEATILE SEAHAWKS JJ "-•• .. --....or tJ w.-.. wa "-wll ·-•.It IO IAlr"'OI ., ......... °' ...... .oe .. ..._.,. n .. _CI >• ......... ;1. IS !Moli,S ,. , ....... c. ,,..._, Jl ............. 111 » ""°'"' .. »~.·· -"""Ill ·-.... Cl ,,~,. .,-.-..OT ,, __ .. , .a-.LI ........... .. -..,.i,or WALT MtCllAILI ,, Jmlll\.111 11 fller,0€ llUO COACM • ...._.. •• t. • 17 "-lw .. OT "v., .. , ,.,....._.Ol NI W vo •K OIANTI A __ .,_LI 11 Her~.OT •-<~09 » Tey..,,111 111$'-'0 Uh•'-·'-' li~t.OT "v ........... .. aw-•• ,._Of .. K-.C n ~.ot .. ~ ... 11 C-,Of M J.cto-.LI ,._..,.,00 lls-.OI MO.-LI ·~··· ,,_......,. -~.oe ,,~OT fltr--.LI ....... ti[ II o..,QI . ,,,,.,._, .. IJ-OT .. Do...i..ll tl--LI ,, __ Of . ..._ .... llh-.w• n~c• NC.-.LI • ,.,_ ... Ol "~LI .. ~.Wll II Mtlt--,.1 .. L..,....LI 1'~.0T ._~.o .... ,llo\'.TI _.,_,,__c1 Mw.tllof.Le a r.-.or lft,.Y!Kl\~ ,...._Tl A neW name In South Coast Real Estate sales. The princlpais at George Charles Realty. Charles Dreyer, George McGaffigan and Jack Fick, have amassed years of sales success n~t only here In California but throughout the entire United States. Our proven record . plus that of our entire sales staff. enables George Charles Realty to buy and sell property to our clients gr~atest advantage. Our intimate knowledge of this area. coupled with the most modern and sophisticated Slles techniQues tor new and resale properties, assure the consumation of a transaction to your complete satisfaction. · If you have a houee to sell or are Interested tn the purchase of a new home. call the profes- sk)nal peopte at George Char1es Realty today. Watch for our ads regu/8/ly In this newspaper. • •~oe M OeclLC "s.o-.n •s.r...•1 ·-·' ,. ..... Of __ , f1Soll-LI DGr9y•• ._.,,.. u~• ts ~OT ,,-..111 G~OT .. 0o-n .. _.I ... -OT II-OT ·-•I 61 V• Honl.G .. ._ .. • •"9-CI M--ll ""--°" ,,~ M -OT ·--·· • " ---•I fl-.LI .......... ~ Ma.-•I .. -.en "~'· 11.....a ......... ll ·--__ .. •T-.G • n..r-c1 .. -.LI .. c-.T'I • °""""·•I ••'-GC .. _ .. ....... COMJ11 """ ,. •• -lit-DI ., ,.._-.c ., """"·"' •'--•• M CAll&Of • o-.... .. SAN DllOO CHAae1a1 ... _.I .,._..,c; -~.~ . ......_ . .. ---. .. .. "'-.OT •tuc.Mlt • .,..~ .-. .. ., ......... 11-.~ lfO..-.,QI ...... ,, ·-o. IALTIMOlll COLTS 11 MomoAa -~.....,.c. IO \-.CK "'~ 110......H ,. ........ OT J~.· . .......... G-,c; .. ---·-•a....<• "O....Of , __ . G "'-"Ce 61 lat_ OT nr-.111 •GeeaLI '10.~.0T '~ .. -, M T-.Ol .. 0.-.ltl ll~LI , • ._.OT • °"""" . .-.-e1v ... 0...-.G .. 1111-.111 ~,,_._LI """'-OT l!~Aa • .._.oe •"9rt.OT 111-•I'"• . ...,.,_,, ·-·'' ,, .... _Qe -~ ... I • G<lftll\.OT • """"'-Cl ......... LI a~" •w-.-..•• ·--ll ,, C-.OE ,,........,..(. .. --.c M OC-.TI .,~.ltl ··~ll ,,,_OE Jllt~Le "Tlwtl!.IA ,, .....-. .. n~oe .... _ .... ,.,..._or w--.111 .-...o • 111'«1 .. , ti --OI S)-LI tlC....,Wll .,, ........ .a-...oc ".,_...err ____ ,, .. -.ll l'l NI,_ Tl . --. .. G-...-o . ......, ... lt~ll .. ~ .. -a-a .,_, • CO.-.•• ltlAO COA<it. OOtl COIYll.l IM la.•I • .._LI 11....UM.TE ·~·-.. -LI •O.-OT OAKLAND llAIDIH .. _ .. ·-G "---11'-A>e .. ,, .... (; ft P-OE ·-1( .,..._.I l• ..... 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''-Olllt .. , __ , -~OT ......... 0( . ,._,. • '"'9or.0 .. --.or DALL.Al GM9GYI • ......,,(11 l'tLld.OT ail Will.OT _ •S.-lt •......,...S ,,_.. ......... ..~o ..... (Malo •ltLL AtlMITllOIM 11..-.0I .. _ .. tl~OT ~ •esttn.t!~ 1l 11c..-oe ·~LI •.-.o . - ' t 'I I 111 , , I• ... I fl'~ I ~ .... '' I II I ti I ... I I I I 1 If 11 It ' ... I I h 111 I \ If) HUNTINGTON BEACH SURPLUS STORE. We .en ~.Q\Wlty and ~ mercbandlM form Sean Retail and Catalol DlstribuUoa. "Wu" prtce1 quo<ed are tbe refU}ar prices at which the Items were Connerly otrer.d by CataJoc or in many Sean .B.tail *'-around u.. country. See our ads ~very Wed. and S~. Save 20o/o to &Oo/o Off all MercliandlM . . . ln9toek \ •• I DM..VP&.01' s.turdllY. 5-ptembef 15, 1979 PA0fde79 PAOfiU79 SIUd9y. Sepliembef 1s.1979 Stilila, Robbie-As Comfortable Together as Stranger.8 Alllf115'~ As founders, Jot Robt>M Md Dan Shot.lid not be confused with Romulus -Remus, or even LMd & Teylor. The strained rela- tloMhiP of Miami's owner ~ coach might bJs1 be exploited by radio perSOM{llies Bob llfMI Ray. From a DUbllc shOuUng 'J'atch In the lobt1t' d MIM\I BNch's posh Fon- tainebleau Hotel. thi s after con- secutive OofDhln SuJ>er Bowl vic- 9arles,, 1D thtlr pre5ent condition of armed truce, Robbie and Shula r1t- ma In u comfortable t ogether as str•ftll8'S. . • #'At arm"s tength," was the coach's pithy dl9crlptlon of the situation. Apt-tv. SMala maintains ~parate heaO- quM1ers wtthln his practk e facility In northwest Miami, a doDn miles from Robbie's general offi ces doWntown. n. twain rarely meets. THE WONDER IS THAT these two haw presidld for nine years over a francNse tNt Pf'Od\Ked three Super Bowl trips. sill ~yoff trips Including f ive rn a row. an unbeaten season and ~«d tlcbt sales In an antiquated facility eup"9mlstlcally called the 0rMglt8owt ••.. T"9 question Is. hoW lottg can Rob- b fe and Shula continue at arm's length? Educated ~· those nebulous exP"'b. pt"Ol«t Shula out Of Miami wt... his latest contnact e~res after U. 1• SMSOn, or ebOut the time Robt)6e a.ts wont sprNd that he plans .,. t.ttllng the Dolphins to the empty Los Angeles Coliseum. But sum s;pecutation, ~ernlng ~ p.tkallarly, has pnWed pre-maure ..,_._Few nearly• decade, Matn Deme worsl'llPOen haYe been pndkting CM coech will appeer In SMdlt a.nd ..t Ntflll a chlldhood *-'"· SllVU CONTIMUU TO LAUGH at SUCf'I Qlk. lndeed,, be haS tleen a Pf'O coecft eoo Iona ~ too successful to leave '" ~..-.uon•t Footb•ll t.e111• F.._, .. ls ln tN pos.ltJon d wf*"I Ms a.n ticket, fn:wn salary ~......, 0. Uni! to tufl control Of mod ..., cuttit ..at coached by the '*...., Tam Unclry nor nm by the ~A&Davs. A rec.nt ·addition to ttMt p~ CMnOUftaglng u.e ~ns of tlis Office suggests ~ stm remef'l'lbers rus -~,,g roots in Baltimore. A monuge of his po11e1 ful Coll tNrns °' the mkMOs lnt1'udes on ~ Super ao-r rnemcnbifi.L At " ~a cs re- c.alt tclndty bow rnodt ht lnted the cfty fans we.o rema MCI IDYaf to m .._.he lymped Qmapffke Say stliiP "'°· .., u. (Mnge ot seaSOftS M l.ml can niev•t offer. NostalQfa can be a po~rful prod to a man able to afford It. "Dorothy was never big on humidi- ty, and she always liked Baltimore," he said of his wife's M iami ex- perience. HIS FIVE CHILDREN, from high school sophom or e to Dartmouth sophomore, are fast reaching aoes of independence. So family and educa· tlonal factors would no lonQer deter him from returning to a place llke Baltimore and haunts like the Iron Horse, oper ated by another Colt stalwart of -yore, Biii Pelllngton. It w as there, amid soul-searching, that Shula's ultimate decision in favor of M iam i was reached. "A lot of good things happened to us over the years in M iami, and some great memories," he proteste<S, as though dlsclaimlng an unchar ac· terlstlc flight of fancy . At bottom, he Is a man of the present. "We haven't sat down and talke<S about the future. We seldom com - municate," he said of his relatlonship with Robbie. "I WANT TO WAIT, and when the contract is up, take stoc k of where I am and what I want to do. "All this talk builds up. I ve nev~r said I m leaving here in two year s. 1 've worke<S long and hard to get my phase of the operat10n 1n the shape 1t's innow.' . He likes the shape tt1e Dolphins are in now after being torn asunder by World Football League incursions. the expansion draft and the guaran· teed contracts of the mid 1970s. THROUGH THEM All , Shula's Dolphins have managed to stay In contention except for the 6-8 cmbar· rassment of 1976, his only losinc;i season of 16 1n the NFL and a record glowing at 175·63·5 Last year he passed his coaching mentor. Paul Brown. in victor ies Only Curley Lam beau 1234 ) and George Halas 1326 l have won m ore games <over many more years l. Shula admits, ttiough, that his suc · cess spawne<S failur e in the four pos• Super Bowl y ears In which the Dolphins failed to make the playoffs before reappearing last w inter to be defeated by Houston tn the oe>eninq round. "In retrospect it was cl mistake to st and pat the year 11974 l Larry Csonka, Paul Warfield and J im 1<11ck si9ne0 to play in t he WFL the follow-ing year." he said "IT WAS ALL DONE by keeping In m ind the first team to reach three straight Super Bowls and what we owed to everybody w ho had a hand in them. We dee ided to try for a fou rth with the same people. The de· clslon turned out to be wrong." It was wrong partly because of a miracle pass Ken Stabler unloaded while 'beinq besieoed In the closlno seconds of the 197.C Amerk an con- f e rence playoff. Cl arence Davis somehow seit ed the bait from three defenders In the end zo~ for a 28-26 v lctor'y that c losed out Miami's so- called dynasty "The other things that hurt us as much as anything else were guenn- teed contracts to keep other people from Jumping to the WFL.'' Shula s.ld. GUARANTEES WERE GRANTED some who by Injury or circumstance were over the hill or were seeking greener and perhaps softer pastures than those within Shula's highly dis- ciplined fences. Practically overnight, No-Name Defenders like Manny Fernandez Bill Stanfill, Nk k Buonlcontl, Jake Scott and Pick Anct.rson wel'e out of the picture. On offense, Mercury Morris exhlbilltd a sudden dlldlln,., the =-~ t.Kkle Honn E,,_ was in U. a'Q>'DSlml drift. No great athlete, Ev..-s ..s U. splrttual lea*r Whose cMpel1vre broke up en olllftslw llne wetd9d to• I unique unity rn c"•mplonst.fp seasons. • ' Add losses of Csonka Werf1914, ' Kl ick and Miami's Supet' a. fabric ! was I~ shredded. ~ . TH ROUGH IT ALL_ Md dWough an Injury epidefnlc tMt struck • --. already thin on e1cperienm, .... , ne¥•< offered M excuse. a-anc- tertstlcalty, henbuilt lrllncl I He almost made It INK• 1o tM f e doa,t ____ p ___ l __ a ___ y ____ g ___ a ___ m _____ E __ ~--s---•• ----":-ue-s·-;;_m_~-~~-~-,~-a-s-~-~-.0-s-ue-rrv_r_~_P_u_~-~t-~-~--'!a-~~-~-~-~-~-e-!_ty_e-:r-~-n-:_:_"_~_Z_n_i:"T"~-?-.--f:·~."·.~o;:.~2~.!~ .. ·~Ml::•·mt•~•: too ... four dealerships built to offer you selection and ...... ~; -.... save your time and gasoline. Come on in - we 're just a freeway away. a~!J ~•!.E:,.;::~G11~ NEW PORSCHE'S AVA&A&• FO« IMM91A11 DBJW.Y MEW 1979 TUllO wttltefbelge demo (02S. l MEW 1979 921 Black Metallic. (1767) MEW 1979 928 C0pper Brown metallte (t956l NEW 1979 928 Minerva Blue melalhc (2229) PRE-OWNED PORSCHE'S 1979 921 Beige s speed 04 73 1 1979 928 White Automattc 869XKA 1978 91 ISC COUPE Ctiocolate Brown (429VBR 1 1974 911 COUPE Orange 703Lll 1971 91 IT Orange 592LIO 1971 924 Black 4 t8TXB MEW 1979 91 ISC COUPE ChOOOlate Brown (1870} THE IEST IN 1971 924 Yellow 195TXA I 1977 924 Black 1724SAW MEW 1979 911 SC COUPE Black metalhc 1932 MEW 91 ISC TARGA l ight Blue metattte (18961 SALES· SERVICE· LEASING 13631 HARBOR BLVD. 1976 914 Blue 756WON 636-2333 1971 9 14 Blue 665CLtY GARDEN GROVE VW GENERAL MANAGER AL KUCALA INVITES YOU TO SEE & TEST DRIVE A ••. Volkswagen Convertible r--S-PEC_IA_L_U_S_B>_C_A_R_S_A_L_E_O_M_M_O_W_! __ j ... or any of ow flne new Of" uHd v••OCJ"S· '71 CHEYY LUY fltCIUP W /CAMNI SHIU Air step bumper clean• (IKl52325) s4595 71 SAAi TUalO l•"'bd• Guard Sunroof stereo cassette velour 1eat1n9 23 000 ml (733V00) 58895 '71 YW UlllT '"C .. Fuel 1n1ected 2 door silver w •black interior. air AM FM stereo. 22 000 m1 (844UBLI 55295 '79 VW COHYaTIILE Yellow tan intenor stereo Only 3 000 miles• 1 Im· macufatel (029431 l s9995 A. •amfy of colors & equlpmettt to ChooH from. SALES-SERVICE-LEASING Sales Open Sevet1 Days • Service Opet1 Tuesday nites! 13731 HARBOR BLVD. • 534-4100 I t7t SUIAIU Dl COWi lt1t SULUU6llaAT 4lr4 SALE $5388 SALE $4588 SALE $5388 A~ 1u -'206<21 (11111181 l123N) IARDEn GROVE SUBARU I 3821 HARBOR IL • CALL 54~800 F l•y factory eau1Poed 1nclud1ng 53688 4 C'f:'ed rower assist front 01sc t:-rJl>.es 11nteo gla$c:; bucket seats much more (62911 (0610) '79 DATSUN 280-Z Fully factory equi pped 1nclud1ng air cond1t1on1ng, AM-FM stereo radio. auto trans. & much more ~.... 16237) ~ Ro~ ---CM>••snf'd '""' Ctt>eetlY ~ -El'Jt. ... ......., -...,_ --,...._ -Yw -oet .......... ...._ .. ~on-llr !'<'>ell"• ...,.,,,.. N<1dol'°"" •"" tnO lenglll 1«:1...i ..,..._ ... ~ l>e-llWI EPA -~...,__,., • Take the ga1nble out oi buying or leasi~g.! . Art work Is designed for 1llustrallon purpose$ only & features may vary All cars plus taic & tic . sub1ect to Pf10f sale. and sold on approved credit. All pnces eflective up "772 hn. ... Pl$1;•'t.. A .J . Duhe and Bob Baumhower <one--two In 77)," ~a said. ''When they got here, their enthuslen was contagious. It oave us alt a Ifft. "I got ~ to etUoYlnt co.d\lng. Fl'M'kty. ft Md got tD be a c1r99. Ewn In our best yeers we wen kftown as• busJnessllke tNm. We got to be more drab than that. before wt vat bKtl: tD ptaying wittt the enthusJasm ot ~ ners. What we lacked in aiblltty we made 'IP for fn spirit and Wllll19- ness." Since the 6-1 year, a d1sasttf' for Shula If not fOf' at INst a daler'I oa.r- NFL teams who would gladly 9'ttle for the numbers. 26 new feces uw drasttc.atty etw..d the rostw. Sewn m~ newcomen ~ '" ,m, and 13 last year. THE COAC .. EXPECTS "six or senn new faces" thls fall, ..a. one face -csanQ"s. Shu&a warbd ~n in ll'aining camp as tM m - teavlng has not WOttced since "He couJd Ins lout' years ego.•• Shula said in a he way b9cl.. t imism recently. If !.: even close, hi s PttSenCe Williams In a backfield still l)e.I the Inevitable Bob Grfese Q)Uld gjve the coach something he WMts desperately Whether he lffWs ~ or stays -a fourth Dolphin S...,. Bowl trip, his fifth, and a thlrd •- torv. • The widespread respect for' U. coach's abilft y to make it ~'wes reflected in the pl't-season adds post· ed by Vegas. Only the NFL~ Pittsburgh Steelers (at 1l to S) out- ranked the 7-2 odds on Miaml1 · In that sense. Shula's aa:ompt~ ments In sustaining contending tams despite unusual adverslty may supersede his championsl)IP ~ men ts. • . .. / / ~~ ~ I ' ·- • 10 DAILY PILOT Saturday, Sep\embef 15. 19'79 Monday Report Gianta v1. Redakim . ....,, . , ..... CINNIMl1 And now for all you Monday night foot~ll fans, the gatne thllt notlody rHlly "" been waHtng for, the New York Giants (0·2) aoalnst tht Washl"V'°" R9dslclns (1-1 ). TNs rNY be the nJoht to takt tht wffe fumlture ~. but If you do turn on the TV s.et, plan to stkk around to the bitter end. It may not be a slgnlfkant oame, but It could be entertaining. No teed ts saft with Jack Pardff's younQ Redskins, who convtnclnoly dt· monstrated tNt by 9>t0Wlng 14-polnt leads the fast two WMks. Tht Giants atso frltttrtd away an early 1'-tlOlnt actvantaot last week eQalnst St. Louis and have an of· ftnslvt fine that frtQutntfy Stlf· destructs, alloWlng 1' QU.rttrback Hells tht last two games. Giants skipper Aay Perkins says his club doesn't havt enough players whO want to ,,_., the prkt to win and plans to weed them out. Perkins, Who has • stffl plate In his head from an lnJury as a ptayw, may be much touQMr than Ns team. This 1trles has dtvetopM Into a fonoshot players' dttfght, Atthou;h favortd NCh time, the Rtdsklns have lost four of their lest flVt aoalMt the Giants -and Mtdtd to go Into ovtr· tlmt for their only win. Aoalnst ii"" Redskins, tht Gfents havt ~.,...the spread she straight tlmts WIMft tfle Rad.,.... A.vt ..._ .... - First prlorllY::A?Perdtt'I chtckllst Is to run ....,. Gall, wttlch shouldn't be • Pro Sleuth Answer major factor aoalnst the Giants, who have yleldtd 154 and 119 yards ruit\lng tn' tfiilr first two games. Joe Thlesmann, with Biiiy Kiimer no tonoer looking over his shoulder, Is off to his best start ever (20.for.33, 4 TOs, onty 1 tnt. > and could have --Giants' oversized dtftnslve linemen Mfkt Nlc(#f 070) and Gary Jeter <260 > PMtlng with his scrambles. w-..-.0...,..Maw., ... 1 - ouarttf't)kk Jot PfMrclk atf'Mdy Is Nttered from a collapslno offenslYe llne and Perkins m•y have to turn to rOOklt Phil Simms sooner than he wants. Watch for Giants to sweep against rookie right lfntN<ktr Rkh Miiot and direct aert1t attack at right corner Jot Lavender, who has been olvlng speedy rtctfvers lots of maneuvering room protecting deep, Ball-twtwtdng Redskins sec~ry 11 avtreglnQ three Interceptions per game. Pfsarclk 11 theft.prone. ec•v MATCHUPS: OlaMI ~ LIMNcMr Harry c ...... ft, fltlllMcll , .......... - Carson may be best NFC llneb«ker against 1he run, but Redskins llkt to UH play ktlon, tMn fake deep SNlll and dnip dtf•ved check.off over the mfctcll• to Riggins. Glints, no doubt, wlll gano-tacklt Riggins, with ~ man In trying to strip tht_.,_,.. lg. olns has had costlv --OMh-quarter fumbles In each of Redskins flrs1 two o•mes. RMtldM DefeMIYt EN C.., lactft ••. T•ldt 0. CIHIRI -Coppens Is • blo, 270-pound first-year man, orlolnally a 12th·round pkk of tht Rams, WhO Is raw and sometimes sluoohh es a pass-blocker. Bacon. at 36 years of age, 11111 Is a dtvastatlnQ PHS rusher. Giants could pull a switch here end activate Gordon Gravelle, Who had 1 thf'M-run H· emption from commissioner 1fttr missing tralnfng camp. Olanta StrtRI Safety aeastey Reece YS. T1tM EM Jen ~ - Reece beat out Clyde Powen for starting spot, but suffered a broken teo a YMr aoo. A oung·ho player, Reece Is strong on pass coveraoe, but doesn't support the run too well. FUQett JI Redskins' clutch receiver, averaging about one TO for tYery 4.5 catches. Thelsmann wlll go to Fugett • near the goal lfne. Last-minute tractors -Redskins giant defenslYe tackle 0.Ye Buti twts a twisted knee, whkh means that the Redskins wUI be reltrkttd If' ..,.,r use of a ~ dtfen• o.-r'ld to stop the run. Giants _,,edtd to start Ron Mlko11ir.," at rlottt tactlle for 36· _., -old Tom Ntvllle, who was badly beaten fn pes1 protection Ifft wettc. Redskins .._Ye perfect 7-0 record In Monday night oames at home. • • * * • Probable Starting Lineupe •n YOik OIANTi Of'PINH .. JotlMy ~Int WR·111 71 GUI~ LT-271 61 Doug Ven Horn LG·ZAS I' Jim Oedt C·HO .. J.T. TWMr R0.2'0 62 Ron Mlk.ol•layk RT·l7S M N Dixon TE.no IS Jl"'"'Y 9lobtnton WR -170 t Joe PIWdk 01-220 "" '*II Kot• R 1-205 ..e ~ Jeflneon Re.no N•W YOIK OIMTS DIPINH 71 o.ret Mlt11n LE·241 M JoM Mlodllltiall L T·W • "'" T-. RT.us 11 Gery Jefw Rl.- 11 .... Van ..... LLl-m ti Hltry CMMn MLl·nl .. .. .. ICMlty RLl.m 14 Terry Jecbmt LC.1f7 II by ..... RC.111 • ......,._. IS.1N 11 ''"".... , .. ,. WAIHt•TON ••DHINI • Denny.,... 1S T wry twmellng M llton S.UI 14 .. Kualtl n _,.,. Wlt11em1 7• George Stwtt. M JtM 'utett a Rldcay Thompeon 7 Joe Thelemann 44 John R1o91n1 2S lenny M.IGM WAIMINOTON l•DSKINS 71 tcer1 Lordi 61 Daw lut1 72 Dlron Talbert 1' Coy~ ,, Ired Dulek • °"'...,. 17 RIO Ml ... M Lemar ~Ith • Joe L.lwndw f1 ~ ........ n Mwt MurJft>' CWf'INH WR·llS LT·25.S LG·U4 c.us RG·MO RT.UJ TE·UO WR-177 01·1'5 RB-2» R8-1'2 D•P•Nll Ll·UD LT •• RT.m R!-265 LLa.m Ml.l-2!7 RLt.m LC.l77 RC."' . ..... ,..,,. Odds, Picks . TN Odds COvtn-Uftden In P1rtn· tMMI) Baltimore plus 7 •l Cleveland C38>. Buffalo plus 9'h 1t san Diego C41 >. Chicago plus 9'h at Dallas C31 ). Denver minus 4 at Atlanta C33 ). Detroit plus 6 1t New York Jets (3' ). KanSM City plus S•h at Houston (30. Ml•ml mlnut 1 It M innesota (~ ). Ntw Engtand minus 6 at Cincinnati (•2 ). Oakl.nct plus 21/7 at Seattle '41 >. Philadelphia mlnua 1 at New OrleaM '37>. Pittsburgh minus 7 at St. Louis (40). San Francisco plus 131h at Los Angeles <34 ), Tampa Bay minus 2v, at Green Bay 06). New York Giants plus s at WashlnQton ()6). PltOflle '19 Sta.< tlons Cleveland giving points C7l vs Baltlmort. San Oleoo olvlno points 191h ) vs 8uffato. Chlt'-.O taking points c91;, 1 vs . O•llH. Atlanta taklno points <• > vs. Denver. New York Jets giving points (6 l vs. 0.trolt. Kanws City taklnQ points cs•11 l vs. Houston. Miami giving points C7) vs. Min- nesota. New England oMng points C6) vs. Clnclnt\Mf. Seattle gi ving points C2'17 ) vs. O•JclAnd.. New Orleans 1aklnQ points (1 > vs. Ph lladefphla. St. Louis taking points (7 > vs. Pittsburgh. Los Angeles glvlno points (1311, l vs. San Francisco. Green &.y taklnQ points C2•h l vs Tampa Bay. W11hlnoton giving points CS> vs. New York Giants. Best lats to .. at t1't Sp,..ad Cleveland giving points (7 l vs. Baltimore. Sipe holds hQt hand ror Browns. Atlanta taking p oints C4 ) vs. Denver. Broncos offense can't get un· tracktd. Washington glvlnQ points (5) vs. Ntw Vortc Giants. Low number con· slderlng ptay of Gl&nts In recent Wffkl. I . ......_,. _____ _ Sunday 49en vs. R8Dl8 Sunday, 1 p.m. KMPc 8•dlo c:710l 0 . J. Simpson Is rental cars, shoes, boots, orange Juice, adventure mov- ies and so many other things that for awhlle there we almost forgot What he was most of all, which was -Is? -the finest runner with a football In the last 15 years. Some say that nobody does It better than Walter Payton, but O.J. did. Campbell may be the Earl of the Oiiers, but legends art not made In one season. Maybe two. Simpson Is coming back Sunday with the San Francisco 49e,.. to the scent of his greatest collegiate triumphs, the LA Coliseum, and It's a good bet that When the players are In- troduced the largest cheer won't be for a Ram. It may be O.J . 's last bow on his fa'IOrlte stage. "I don't want to say definitely that this Is my last year," O.J. says. "It depends on the circumstances. If I can run In excess of 1 ,000 yards this year ••• who knows? I can stlll run es fast as any beck In the league, even If I'm r)Ot es fest as I used to be. I want the NFL career rushing rte· ord." Entering Sunday's game, he Is 1,•9• yardsbehlndJlm Brown. An C>v.rvlew: Simpson didn't play In pre·Hason whlle protecting a shoulder Injured In '78 and a knee that had "c,..n-up" surgery follow- ing • major breakdown In '77. He · also mllMd the •9ers' opening league game, a 28-22 1011 et Minnesota, becau• of the drowning of his 23- month-Otd daught.,. Aaran, but re- turned In last week's 21-13 toss to Dallas to ruah 1' times for '3 yards. He appears flt end wm •tart egaln Sundey, giving the 4'9rt' ~ e tremendoUI boost not only for his · rushing but allO his PMS rtctlvlng. The 4tel'I wtn need all the help they c1n get. The R1m1 have beaten them In five ttratQM games and 15 of the last 17 going back to 1970. The Rams' offense has shown little scoring punch -two offensive TDs In two oames - but the defense has been typically LA -awesome. When the 4ters Have the Ball - The Rams wlll have more to handlt than from recent 49er teams. The San ~anclsco offense Is engineered by q1nt~back Steve DeBerg, the starter~r:..._.rnost of '78 who has passed for 262 'and 239 yards In his first two oames, with three lntercep· lions. The 49ers prObably will throw more than they run, although Simpson's off-tackle threat wlll force the defense to stay "at home." ~'*' the Rams "ave the aan - Quarterbeck Pat Haden, who likes to go deep, no doubt noticed what Min- nesota's Ahmad Rashad did to the •9ers secondary two weeks ago (4 TDs). Haden also Is using short stuff to various r eceivers to offset the Rams' lack of their usual drive- sustaining ground game. KEY MATCHUPS: Running lack O.J. Simpson vs. Ram D•fen1e -Simpson 's emergence as a game-breaking pass receiver In recent seasons has doubled the pressure he puts on • de· tense. Last year against the Rams he rushed for 83 yards and caught " passes for 30 more. RlgM TKkle Keftlt FahMorlt VI. Rem Defensive End Jeck YOUftliblocMI -If the 49er Pissing i!Jame Is to work, Fahnhorst wlll have to wrap up Youngblood, whl<h few can do. CtltW l'red Qulllaft VI. R.m ~ die LIMINtelctr J1clc ReyM14'1 - Second-Yffr pro Quillen may be CW«· matched against Reynolds, who makes the Rams so tough against the run. Rem Wide RecetVtf'I VI. ftff s.c.e. dary -The •ters ha Vt been burned fOr five paulna TOs In two games, but slower Ram receivers may be easler to cover. * * * * * * No. II ,, 71 t1 .. 11 a " 1t • • Probable Startin& Lineups IAN ,ltAHCllCO 4'1U OPPINll No. Heme ........ 14 MHce ldlumaM Wlt.171 '1 Roft IMtl.._ LT ·271 .. JeM~ LO.JD .. ,,.. °"".. c..,.. 11 9'aMy 0... RO-• n .... , ... ._.. IT• a ,_.._.. Tl.ta • ,,.... '''""°" ... 1' tteweDI.... --II o.J. llmJ 11 I ----ltl-llf • WUllur...... ....,. IM 'aAllCllCOetll D., ..... 76 ,,,_,. .... • I LI• "-I ""*"' LT.-. .......,... -., ... - 8'.-.GIMlll ""...... • •. ,.. • ......... LL._ • DIMJMI M&.a.m • WHiie ""'9r tU.IM11 .. --....... &.e.1• ... '"-" K-114 ..... Serurday. September 15, 1979 DAILY PILOT 11 MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL AT THE PUB /lfisJi , \")U'O • GIANT SCIEIM T.V. •CHI.I DOGS cv •....... 11 DIAFT ... 50 GLASS • '° ... mcHa SJ.00 3011 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2340 ----- . ,, ...... ... • .. 1 . t2 DAILY PILOT Satwdey,.&eptember 1 • 1971 PAOfa..'71 KOMl l. 57295 Pro · Quiz Answers (1 > A. TM R•m• took Biii~ C.nnon of LoulliMa St•t• II the NFL'• No. 1 &ikk In 1960 bUt cannon •IGJ*S con- tr •c ts with both the R•'"s and Houston, of the A.FL. A c°"rt ruled tMt he coufd play with H<Maton •nd he choM the Oiiers •. That w11 the HCond "9" In • row for the loss Of th• flrtt Nf'L pick~· In 1959 tow• que~k 9'MCIY ncM chose to Pl•V In C:.nede lnstee of with Green Bay. Tht• yHr,.ot cour .. 1 Tom CouslnHu chose MOntrt1I lftttHd Of Buffalo. fewer than the next most Inept Of- fensive team, Baltimore, which had 239. The NFL champion StMl•rs had 356 points durlno the regular sHson. C4 > c. Of the 330 plaven pleked, 54 were linebackers. NeKt "'°" P4!PUfer were defensive backl, with 47 pkQd, while "'nnlna. becks were thlr'dt~lth 46 c"°91n. KFL teems took lM of. fen1rv1 players, 150 defen11v1 players and 12 specialists. (S) B. The C.,dlnal1' 8ud Wftklnte>n, born April 23, 1916, 11 the Oldtlt head CNCh, while the Glentl' .Ray PWklns, bom Nov. 6, t9't, 11 the vounoest. This r.•er the •Wf'.., eoe of NFL coaches II 49. U > C. The Gl1nt1 sold 604,800 tlcktta for •loru '*'14t eamtt t.st Yflr. Htxt highest h6me IHtOn tOtll WH IW OenYlr ... ,,.,.. tent paid. to He t"9· ..._ .. ~ ottte• leade" In "°"'e game ettMldenc• were T.n.t>• Bay, '•ti'-iJMtll71 Cleveland $19 ~ · Phlledel~faJ 517, ,'2; Detroit, ~11,W; O.lri11, 506,Uf. aftd Suttle, 50t,7J2, at Nor1hwestarn Louisiana, Mid at the time ''I tlQ)IC ttd to go late, but not that late." <I) A. C. The Glents' OtnelO had one fQr S2 yards and one for 50. Bahr, of u-. lrowN. l\ad one tor 52 yards, H did Mark Mose1v Of the Redskins. Steve Mike-Mayer of New OrlHM hid• »yardtr. Turner'1Jonge1t IHt vear wu 45 vards. t't> 8. The first rookft to INd the Nl't. '" Korlnv WH Doak Wiiker whO got 121 points for Detrott hit""{ year out of Southern Methodflt, In 19'1, Gtnt Mingo of Denwr ,.. the AFL With 121 point• In ..... first Mason. Galt Sayers Of the 8Mn tied 132 l>Oktt• In 1965, •nd Chettlr Mercol Of Gree:n Bey WH the NFL IMdtr In 1912, hit first ... sq,), with 121 points. Corr11 h9d 1 ti points fHf'VHr on 29 tltld gelJ\and 11 PATs. PR0/"471 SetlKday. Sepi.mt>e< t 5. t 979 DAILY PILOT 13 Pro Football . Rosters DINVll• 8RONCOS •Moot0t>08 •• p, ... ,, .. p 1--oe ,...,_09 ll ,,,,. ... " IO IN•IQM.CI )J P-C8 1• Ar"''"°"' II 8 "-"""' 11 HM..,,.Cll ,. J~-.s ·-"' nte•y-""lie ll Pttr,,,,118 »C.-•8 >tT-.S » ....... l. ......... u ,, lt•'9 •• '1 FGM) Cl at Prn ton Cl& i i Sw..,\Ol\L8 » Or•0''"°'·l8 l • "-"•II.LB U a..,..n,( >t 1·-l• tJ J~-.L8 M .._.,, ..... l8 l't Cf uo.l!l .O-roO '1 Gl•tt•c.G ., o ...... or .. 8t;..-.C •t H;Oo 0 ..... ,,.,,OE .. 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Au•. air,'"'" IJIJMVL I •CM.DS '7t DI~ :~ r· ........ <vAMI ""'. _,.., LAM& ts.r -· . .. - \ , , , ... 14 DAILY PILOT Saturday. September 15, 1979 PAOIU..78 NFL Weekly Statistics NFC COMBINED NETYOS YIELDED Hiii, Ott. 10 O.Peert0n. Dall. 9 Jenklna. Atl. 9 ~n. S.F.(rb) t Johnaon. N.Y.frb) t AFC 105 10.S 161 17 9 I IS2 JU I 6.S 7 2 0 AU•nta Ct.Ice .. O.Uaa Detroit ..... ..., u.-..... MM ....... NewOrlMM N.Y. Glefth ""'"' ... S.lnt &.Ml• Sen FraMNc.o T•mpa .. y W•lhl"IM Atlllltt• ~ 0.11•• O.tNlt ~ .. y .... Anti'" w ......... N9W OrlMM N.Y. Glefttt ............ ..... , ....... le• ftraftdea T.,..,. .. ., ........... .,...,,. CNato 0.11 .. .,....... .... ..., U.Met ... .......... .... 0r ..... N.Y.~ ........... ..... , '-"'• .... ,,a•he• TeM,. .. y -. ........... 27 lf 12 21 17 12 12 M ' • 21 10 IJ 11 201.0 209.J 129.S 179.S 13.S.S 109.S "·o llU Sl.S 105.S 21J.0 I0.5 1.,,, 1•2.0 I ' 12 • u II " 11 II 12 10 " 17 2A 21 1 " n 2 J2 2f s '3 14 1 3' ' .. ~ 22 2 u 2t , 19 2S J 52 lf • 21 2' 1 J2 " • 40 26 2 31 IS 7 JS 11 3 37 lff.S Jtt.S lOJ.O 314.5 271.S 401.0 123.0 )02.S '3.S 229.0 1".0 JOU 179.0 271.0 J06.S "3.0 15.S.O 206.S 172.S 271.0 uu "5.0 2.c'l.s m .o lSO S 314.0 121.s m .s ti J ,, 10 3 H 20 1 n ,, . " ,, 2 ... 13 ' ti " 2 ,, t2 J .. 17 • ,, ,. ' n 20 4 M 27 J " 12 s 4 " 1 " Atlant• CNU99 O.llaa O.treU OrMn .. y Los Antltff M6ftM10t• N9W Or1Mn1 N.Y. Gi.nta "' ....... le S.lnt L..o\At S.n Francisco T•'"P8 .. y W.lhlftl .. ft 122.5 12.5 150.0 205.5 1M.O 101.5 167.0 225.5 171.5 ICM.O 100..S ICM.O 117.0 20l.O 2.5~.o 11.5 161.0 122.0 203.0 lOl.O 173.5 205.0 160.0 162.0 191.0 2610 101 5 161.S LEADINOSCORERS TwdMlowna N•me R•sh•d, Minn. Fr•ncla, Atl. Fugett, Wash. Boll, T.B. C:.rmlchMt. Phll. Chendlor. St.L. Kano. Dot. tMtono, Weth. Muncie, N.O. P•yfon, Oii. TOaRu&h Roe ~ 0 ' 3 0 J 3 0 ) 2 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 ta«*lftt PAT .... 2-3 2·3 ).J Heme Moleley, W•th. Soptlon, 0.11. Werldllng, S.F. Corral. L.A. tMruttl, Atl. O'Oonoohue, T.B. Thom••· Oil. FG ...., s-• 5.7 3-4 2-4 2·J 3-S '"' M ).J L•ADINO ,AISllH CUI"""'") 376.S 154.0 311.0 327.5 317.0 209.S JAO.S OU 331.S 266 0 291.S 372.0 211S 369.5 Rot Pta 0 24 0 II 0 11 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 12 l.n9 Pt1 •1 11 51 17 " 17 .. 12 43 12 Jl 12 ,. 12 .._me AttCompPci TOlntRtnt Thelamann, W•"'· n 20 .o.. • 1 1ou Kr•mer.MIM. " 31 51.S • 1 100.1 St•ubac:h, Dell. 67 40 ff.7 2 O 94.7 e.ntcowtkl, Atl. S4 » 5'.J 4 t 94.J Mllnnl"I, N.O. 74 .c2 IU 2 J 7'.7 Ot1et9, '·'. 71 .. 64.0 1 J 1'0.t Jawortkl, "'"· .. 21 41.J t 2 ... , Wltlt.m., T.I . 'I 14 JI. 1 • 2 ... 7 Hedet\, L.A. n 4' .O.J 1 J 61.f Wh!Mhurtf, G.I . " lt At.7 0 1 SU LUDINO 'All alCllYIH ...... ~ No Yda Ayt TO. O\endltr, N.O. 16 297 1U 1 C.rmlchMI, Phll. 11 m 17.3 2 R•lhad, Minn. t2 m 11.1 ' Hiii, Dell. 11 20t lf.O 1 Chllde, N.O. 11 W 14.8 1 •• 1 •••••• YOU'LL IUY ONE! SPIDH, IPIJMT •TI HOIT SIDAM ~ 6041104 ~ OH I 0....1 MOdtll .... CMICn Call IOt an aPt)Olnt"'9nt to lat\t • 12 hOur ev11uat~ drlY9 tod1ytll 63 7.0 0 INTERCEPTION LEADERS N•mo No Yds L.ng TOI Wiiton. Phil. 2 63 SO 0 P•rrlsh, Wash. 2 16 l:J 0 t<ylo, 0.11. 2 0 0 O LEADING RUSHERS N•mo Att Yeh Avg Lng TOI P•yton. Oii. ff l07 S.2 43 2 Andonon, St.L. S2 l02 u 76 l Andrews. All. S.. 211 S.l 2J 1 Muncie, N.0 . 2• 171 7.• " 2 Eckwood, T.8. )f 17' •.s '6 o NowhouM. 0.11. 31 1.C7 .c.7 21 1 Riggins, W•sh. lO 1J.4 4.S 17 O Montgom.,.y, Phll. J2 1D 4.2 J3 O Melon.. Wesh. Jl 117 3.1 14 2 Atkins, G.B. 1.c 112 1.0 .0 I LEADING 'UNTERS Memo No L.ng Avv N.t Swldff, Dot. 10 S2 43.2 37.0 Jonnlngt, N. Y. 16 S7 '2.6 lU Melvllle. S.F . t SO .Cl.0 37.6 Beverly, G.8. t 55 40.0 J.4.1 0.Whlto, 0.11. 11 S2 JU 14.7 J•mot, Atl. t #J Jt.• "·' Cl•rk, L.A. 13 53 31..5 27.9 Llttlt. St. L. 10 U JU )6. I Coloman,MIM. 14 u ll.1 31.4 Braog, W•lh. I 52 37.t U.4 'UNT RITURN LIADHI Heme No Yeh Avg L.ng TOI tWrdtman, W•sh. • ti 22.1 52 0 Thompeon, Ott. 2 '11 13.S 24 0 Lott, Sf.L. 2 1S 12.J 13 0 Henry, Pt.II. I 11 10.1 20 0 Rydun•n. All. 2 1• 1.0 10 O kftut»rt, °"· • 41 ••• 10 0 Walt.rsctwld. 0\1. s J4 U 1• O lf'own. L..A. 7 '6 U 12 O ....... T.I . 11 H •• , 12 0 Oteon, N.Y. J 17 U I 0 KICKO,, RITUaN LIAOl•I ~ No Y• Ayt l."f TO. ThofftplOft. Ott. 2 11 4U 16 0 Harr.ti. St.L. ' 161 21.0 13 O lprlnft, Dell. J M •.O J2 0 ldwerdl, Minn. 7 114 16.1 at o lrown. Minn. 2 n 16.0 31 ' o Henry, Phil. ' " w '11 0 ICaM, Ott. I llf M.J If O Odom. 0 .1. ' 147 •••• ,, 0 .._rdtfNn, Wun. ' '1 UJ to o L.eoMrd, Ott. J 1'0 2U a 0 AFC OFFENSE FIRST DOW HS ... "'"'°'. .. ff.lo Onclnn•tl Clove lend Dtftv.,. Hou' ton eun.-. C.ty Mi•ml Now E1t1lend N.Y. Joh Oetrlenct Plnaburth S.n DI ... *"'• le"•mero Butt.lo Clnc:lftMtl Clove le Ml Oenw.r Hovstoft eun .. s City Miernl Now l!ngland N. Y. Jtt1 O.lli.M ,."._,,, .. Sen °'OfO S..ttlo .. "'!Mn .,,.. .. a..dMetl ( ......... o..ww ........ KM ... Qty M&e"'I ......... Ml N.Y.Jet. O.lllaMI ........... " .... ..... ....... 11 18 4 12 12 4 t:I 18 , II 26 3 14 l.S s 19 10 4 IJ 13 S IS 16 4 2'l 20 4 20 IS I 10 18 4 13 21 l 17 20 s 19 II I 17 s 169 s 127.0 161 0 11AS 1690 1.C7 s 265.0 136.0 1$3.0 150.S 9.C.0 133.S 96 0 1'6.0 lSl.O 197.0 223.5 159.0 103.0 113.S 14 .0 100.0 112.S 1J9.S 213.0 lSO.O 119.S • 13 7 20 15 ' 2' ,, s ,, 20 2 I 21 2 11 17 J 12 ,. 2 ' ,, 1 IS 16 1 H ti 3 " 23 ' 15 I S " 17 • 14 17 • 3) 28 32 41 JS 33 JI lS 46 36 32 )1 .. , 38 2.57 0 281 0 213 s 412 s 289.0 2"4.S 229.S 304.0 •20.S 262 0 261.S 282.S "2.S 339 s ,, 3' 4S 4l )I 31 ~' , . 32 s. 1 2• 3, J7 Equlpm9nt lnclud11 1utom1tk:: ltlntmlnlon. 1unrool. ltlthft Interior. 11r condltiontnt. S>OWt .....-tno. CMttt• & llloV wn..tt f0823 ~ ,,. ,., •-911..,.,...c..-C..• -•nooo .. ..., -••••• c.~ -t$OOOM ... _ ,..,... _...,... ,...,....i_ .. , ... , ,_.,....._.,, ... ~-....., ... - PA0fJ..r'7• Saturday. September 15. 1979 DAILY PILOT 15 r-----------------------------------__;, __ ,;;.;.;.~ NFL Statistics LEADING PASS RECEIVERS R1c19tlons Name No Yds Avg TOs Washington. Bait. (rb} 13 lJO 10.0 0 McCauley. Balt.(rb} 11 91 19 0 a.1t1mo,.. 132.0 1 lklff•lo 154 S 159 s 314 0 euttor. Buff. 10 , ... 1.U 0 l.ne .. --"-~ 10 137 13.7 2 ClnclnMtt 2040 223.0 ~7.0 Francis, N .. "' 1~ ,,,, Clevei.NI 165 0 1S4.0 319.0 Newsome. Clt v. 9 .... ., Denver 9S S 159.0 254.S Smith, Sea. (rb} 9 88 9.1 0 Houston 112.0 139.0 251 .0 Logan, Clev. I 145 11.1 0 IUnSH ('Jty 123.5 231 . .S 35S.O Griffin. Cln .(rb) I 47 S.9 0 Mi•ml 12.0 151 .0 233.0 Har~an. Balt.(rbl I 29 3.6 1 New Ent .. nd 103.S 1110 221.S N. Y. Jett 181.S 321..5 .510.0 INTERCEPTION LEADERS O.kl•nd 131 s 213.0 3".S Na Me No Yd1 Lno TOs Pitt1bur9h 132 0 52 0 18•.0 SanfOl"d. Buff. 2 .... 2.5 0 S.n Dleeo 139.0 169.S 308.S Relnfeldt. Hou. 2 '3 23 0 S..ttle 128 0 201 s 335.5 Preston, S.O. 2 3' 34 0 Wagner. Pitt. 2 19 19 0 Owens. N.Y. 2 17 1S 0 LEADING SCOREJ::5 Rhone. Mia . 2 17 10 0 Touchclownt Lambert. Pitt. 'l 6 • 0 Name TDs Rush Rec Ret Pts Hooks. Buff. .. .. 0 0 24 LEADING RUSHERS Thornton. Pitt. 4 2 2 0 24 Name At1 Yds Avg Lng TDs Jackson, N.E. 3 0 3 0 18 Campbell, Hou. 48 204 43 111 2 Mc Knight, K.C. 3 3 0 0 II Smith, Sea. 29 l.S4 S.3 JO 2 Campbell, Hou. 2 2 0 0 12 G.Prultt, Clev. 3' ISO 4.4 26 0 Chester. Oek. 2 0 2 0 12 Cunningham. N.E. 32 1'3 4 . .5 27 (I HarderNn. Bait. 2 l I 0 12 Csonka, Mia. 29 13S 47 22 1 Morgan, N.E. 2 0 2 0 12 M.Prultt. Clev. JO 126 •2 14 0 Newsome. Clev. 2 0 2 0 12 Mcl<fllght. K.C. 24 123 S.1 70 3 Preston, Den. 2 I 1 0 12 C.Wllllams. S.O. JO 117 3.9 13 2 Harris, Pitt. AO 116 2.9 11 0 • Long. N.Y. 31 11.S 3.7 16 1 l(lcklnt LEADING PUNTERS Name PAT FG Lng Pt• Cockroft, Cltv. '-S u 36 22 Name No Lnt Avg Net Benlrschke, S.O. u ..... '2 11 Evans. Clev. 1 59 "·' )3.t Smith, N.E. 9.9 2·2 J2 15 Grupp, K.C .. 11 5' 46.7 «1.7 l.Hhy, N.Y. 1·2 +4 3' 13 Parsley, Hou. 12 59 46.0 )3.0 Bahr. Pttt. 6-7 2 ... 4.5 12 WHver. SM. I . 60 "·' 17.0 Frltlch, Hou. J..4 3-3 46 12 Prestridge, Oen. 13 55 41 .I 3'.I Brtectt, OM. ..... 2-2 38 10 R•msey, N.Y. 12 63 41.6 34-1 Dempsey, 84Jff. , .. 1 ... 11 10 Dlltl, Bait. " 51 41 .S J.U vonSchamann.Mla. 1.J 3.5 36 10 Guy, Oak. 13 61 41.3 31.A Colquitt, Pitt. 14 .SI «1.1 36.7 Mein.Uy, Cln. 12 55 3'.4 27..S LEADING P;tSSlltS Roberta. Ml•. 12 50 31.S 2U (2A etttmpta) tu me Mt C.omp Pct TO Int Rtno PUNT RETURN LEADERS Grogan. N. E. 51 2A '7.1 • 2 lOG.2 Name No Yds AVV l.J\9 TDt Fouts, S.D. '° » 60.0 l l '2..2 Noody, Buff. 5 " 11.I 211 0 Ferguson,, lklff. 3' 23 '7.6 0 l 91.l Upchurdl, Oen. s J9 11.I 17 0 W...., Oen. 31 21 JU 1 0 fO..O Fuller. S.O. • 10 11.7 17 0 Fuller, K.C. 25 14 5'.0 1 0 .... Noore, SM. 2 17 l.S 11 0 Sipe, Qev. 71 40 5'.3 5 4 11.0 Smith. Pitt. I 65 1.1 " 0 If-..,_..,,,. ... 55 77 4'.l 3 2 7'.1 Wr19ht, Oev. 3 21 1.0 11 0 Gr .... , Ml•. ~ If S3.7 2 1 71.1 Matthews. Oek. 3 20 6.7 " 0 Andereon, Cln. 4f • 57.1 l 1 'u Nathan, Mia. s 32 .... 10 0 Lllndry, ltH. 54 n ,.., 2 2 7U °"'*""" alloe 'N!Wft SYftdle* Eootball -Pro-files .c&\ CANNERY • fnioy Monday N9tf footbal In A I.ming Watlffront A~ • l Color T.Y.'1 · co.,1 111•••, ct.a ci.o.-. Closto.t & M•att• Stytel • loast leef & Swfls c-.. 5-ctwicltff SI .25 • MlclMtol» °" Draft 75• • S.• Jeod lar Opet1 Uafft I :00 a.a 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beoc;h PLAZA/Secretarial Service Specialtring in ~ RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATION-PREPARATION COMPLETE SERVICE . CHOICE OF STATIONERY FOR COVER LEnERS COPYING SPIRAL BINDING __.._ ___ ------ IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND SATURDAY A EVENING HOURS ., -. - 18 DAIL V PILOT Saturday, September 15, 1979 PAOru.71 WEEKEID SPECIALSll 1979 PIWllAC IRA• P•IX AS LOW AS 55895 OR 2J37A9P595282 + TAX. UC & DOC FEE LEASE Slll44 ••7t ~' Of'4•.t•'' °'" arcuo.•c tr•dit '' 1' , .. ~ ff'(,ntl\ o•u• '9&4 -·--... )6 -· ,.,. .. "' C>e•-• •• u~ 31 ,.....,.,..; • 1Jf40 1979 PONTIAC LE MAIS SAFARI WAIOI 1978 PONTIAC FllElllD ISPllT II• -.,_ ltd .., 55415 f/lflf """"'9. AM lllllo 6 ,_..,..IMIT .. 1 1977 PONTIAC ... ..., 1975 AMC HOIMnWA•ON AS LOW A S 95 ·01 + TAX. UC a DOC FEE 1975 PONTIAC GIANDPllX 1977 PONTIAC . 1978 PONTIAC •RAND PllX U . PllHllD ISPllT L~SE s144ss t 414 '' O•ll••" O~ al)C>fO•e d ttedlt ti« '6 IHlf "'°"'~ pl~• t i t 7 ., .. t• tot )8 ,.,.,,.,... Too• ?.: :="'• 10 t&&1&92 A-101 1976 PONTIAC TRANS AM 1971 CHEV80UT MONTI CAILO l.AtmAU ~