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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-09-14 - Orange Coast PilotVOL. 73, NO. 251, 7 SECTtONS. t02 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORNIA ~UNOAY, SEPTEMBER 1•, 1980 FIFTY CENTS , Release Closer? I ( c I ! I Khomeini Talks, .Raises New H _ope ltlatrun Survi1'es Courthouse Holds Key to Past 8J FaEDERICK .\.SCllOEllEHL Of-DIHy ...... ..., She stands as a building should atand, in dignity and beauty, on a spacious lot in the center of Santa Ana, ·~ by broad manicured lawns. bloomina rose bushes, aad ele•ant paiml. At 79 years old, she is close to ~mini one of a kind. as the designers aad developers close in with their massive box-shaped structures of concrete, glass and steeJ. Her carefully engineered sandstone walla, arched windows. stately portals I.end a certain grace to the neighborhood in sharp contrast to the monotonous and oblique exteriors of her younger counterparts. She is the original Orange County court.house, dedicated in 1901. lt was an event that drew 37 column inches of small-type commentary in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Blade. 1be two-story building, veneered with red northern Arizona sandston~, was completed "in a manner that reflects credit on all who have had • anything t6 do with it," the Blade noted in its dispassionate re~rt. . For its prom1nence, the old courthouse was not the first hub for county government. In fact, Orange County was 12 years Qld when the courthouse oPelled. Aod.. in f asbioa true to tbe style ol county govemment, it toot six yean between tbe time a construction site was purchased to the time bids for the project were solicited. In 1893, several Santa Anans offered to sell the county a courthouse ·site, ,tor prices ranging from $1 to $18,SOO. After an appropriate amount of wrangling, the Board of Supervisors agreed to purchase the site bounded by West Avenue <Broadway), Sycamore Street, Chutch Street ~Civic Center Drive) and Sieh (See CXMJ&THOUSE, Page ,U) ,..f ,. WASHINGTON <AP) -After months of frustration and disap· poinlment, Carter administra- tion officials believe a tu.ming point may finally have been reached toward resolution or the Iran hostage crisis. These officials, who asked not to be identified, do not believe an end to the crisis is at hand an.d they recall the numerous occasions in the past when hopes were raised only to be deflated by subsequent events. But ~ feeling here is that the list of four demands issued Fri· d ay by Ira n's revolution~ry leader , the Ayatollah RuhoUah Khomeini, could lay the basis for the beginning of a negotiated settlement. What encourages these of· fi cials are several significant omissions from Khomeini's list as well as the overall tone of .a.is statement.- For example, they noted that in contrast to past statements by Khomeini, there was no r e· ference to "satanic America." Tb~re wp.s no mention of hostage trials nor of separating the hostages into ''spy" and "non- spy'' categories. Most significant, the offi cials said, was lhe exclusion of any demand for an American apology. This contradicted Iran's new prime minister, .,ob-ammed Ali Rajai, wbo only a few days earlier had apeciCicall y demanded American "repentance" as the price for r elease of the 52 Americans. Subeequent to Rajai 's state- meat, tbe State DeP.8rtment s pecifically ruled' out an American apology. Two days later, Khomeini dropped the elem and. The officials said althou&b the signs are encouraging, any ex- ultation by 'he Carter ad· m inistration · would be pre- mature because Iran bas con- tradicted itself before about conditions the United States must meet. 1 They also note that even Kho- meini's pared-down list of de· mand s would p ose ex· traordinary difficulties ·in any negotiating process. One such difficulty ~enters on .i Billy U~ed Presillential Vehicles Love Evokes ·~Courage . '•'f"-. ' • .WAmt'NGTON CAP) -Billy , . Carter was driven to the Libyan ' Embuaf in a White House car nine days before be received h.is first payment from lhe Libyan ,, 1ovemment, White House re- cords show. The president's brother •was accompanied by a business as- sociate, Henry R . "Randy" Coleman of .Plaina; Ga.._ • aeconta show a White House car was used on Dec. 18, 1979, to take Carter and Coleman to the em busy. On Dec. 27, Coleman bas testified, he went to the em- bassy at Carter's request to pick up a sm.ooo check made out to the president's brother. Neither Carter nor Coleman mentioned the Dec. 18 visit to the embuay in their testimony before a special Senate subcom- mittee lookin8 into relationships betweei the president's brother and the eovemment of Libya. Coleman did testify, however, that when be and Billy Carter stayed at the White House they were offered the use of White Houae cars, accepted the offers and were driven to places in Waahiqton including the Ll· byan embassy. Carter and Coleman could not be reached for comment. Records of the White House t 1 military office did not indicate tbat Carter and Coleman med a ftlte Houle car durinc Aprtl, t•, wben Coleman picked """°' leCODd ebeck, for $200,000JDade ou1 to Carter, from tbe embuly. Alfred H. If oses, special t'OWel to the president, told the S..ate aubcommlltee on Wed- ael4ay, however, that Wblte Ho111e transportatJon 1011 In· dlcate Billy Carter and two otlaer persona took a White ~ ..._. ar to Natioaal Airport. C\ ----. . -S. iiili t ., , --- Gunman's Threal, Brouglst on Attack By PIDL SN£1DEaMAN 6i•DMty ........... Bob Scott was behind the wheel of his new pick·ui> late Wednesday, heading for his Huntington Beach CJ)in shop. The man beside him bad f gun -pointed straight at Scott. Bac~_at the coin dealer's home, a second man held a re· volver on Scott's wife, Max.ine, and their 3-year-olcLdaugbter.- Melissa. The men bad promised that Scott, 34, and his family would not be harmed if the coin dealer handed over all the money at his two coin shops. Suddenly, the gunman beside Scott changed bis tune. "After we turned from Warner · Avenue onto Beach Boulevard," Scott recalls, "lhe guy said be wasn't sure what they might do wilb mY wife and my baby and me when we got back -they • might kill us!" Reviewing bia recent night of terror, Bob Scott said lhat threat in the pick-up was the trigger that provoked him to fiebt back aganst the gunman beside him. Scott abruptly swerved his vehicle up into lhe parkini lot of a pizza parlor and slammed into the rear of a tow truck. At the aame time, the coin dialer &rabbed for lhe IUD and be1an wreatJinw wiU1 bis paaaqer. The weapon tired, but neitbermanwubit. The l\DUDftl wrestled bis way out of the pkk-up and fled oa foot. Why had Scott rilked tacklina \he l\llUDADT "U tbla PY badn 't tbreateaed my wife and kid, I wouldn't have done it.'' be 1aya. "J wou1d have 1lven blm the money. He CQQld hue tbnat4IMld me, but not my wilt and kJcl:" f ..., ............... COIN DUlD FOUGH1' Al'TD FAMILY THRIAT lab ICOll lep "'•,...... ... Got. Oun For ........ A.1 be hurried Into UM c parlor to summon• help, kDew tluat bis family wu ltW la 1rave d-..r. Tbe 1muau~'d jut WNltled mlcbt be caallq bia ~partner at tM Seott home even at tbat IDOllMDt. llinutea later. Huntiastoa Beach poUce officers arrtffd and be told them bll story: Tueeday aftenaoon, Scott ba4 encountered the lwo mm at bia C8" COVaAG~ Pa .. Al) Khomeini's insistence on the re· turn or the late Shah of Iran's wealth. Iranian authorities re· -gard the Pahlavi Foundation, with hundreds of millions of dollars in assets in the United States, as. part or the late monarch's fortune. But the disposition of these as· sets. held mostly by the shah's family, would be in the bands or American courts. The U.S. gov· ernment does not object to Iran making claims on these assets but officials say the government would have no role in a final de· cision. Billions of additional dollars a re invol~ in Khomeini's de- mand for cancellation of U.S cla ims against Iran and for: _the release of Iranian assets Once Local Stars Orange Coast area football fans will remember the names of Frank Seurer, Kerwin Bell , Kevin Margerum, Vic Rakhshani and perha ps Gordon " Adam.sand Matt Braga from their high school days. All .had outstanding performances on the na- tion's college fronts Saturday as USC and UC LA won opening encounters. _ _ _ _ On the baseball scene, the Dodgers and Angels both won. For these and other sports stories. turn to Page Bl of today's Daily-Pilot. Belt• AirHaft9 Atlanta-bound Jet . Hijacked to Cuba , ATLANTA (AP) -A Delta Air Liaes jetli.ner bound from New Orleans to Atlanta was hi· jacked to Cuba Saturday night by two Spanq..b-speakin& males, officials said. Delta spokesman Jim Ewing said the plane was Delta li1iChl 33.f, ca.rtying 81 paueagera and a crew of 'Seven. The bijactring occurred at about 8: 10 p. m., be said. There was no immedjate word on whether the hijackers were a rmed. said Jack Barke r , spokesman for the Federal Avia- tion Administration in Atlanta. The plane, a Boeing 727-21)(), originated in San Francisco and made stops al Dallas. Baton Rouge and New Orleans. It was lhed'acheduled to fly to AUanta and on to Baltimore and Boston. The most recent hijacking at- . te mpt <>cciu-red Friday when ·a Cuban refugee tried unsuc· cessfully to commandeer an Eastern Airlines jet on a flight from Newark. N.J., to Miami and force it to Cuba. Crash Kills Tilstin Man A Tustin man was killed Saturday morning and bis friend injured after lhe two pedestrians were struck by a hit-and-run driver as they crossed the 500 block of Grand A venue, ac- cording toS8nta Ana police. William Dempsey, 23, died of head injuries at Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital following the 2:05 a .m. accident. William Davis, 21, El Toro, isre· ported in satisfactory condition at the same hospital after suffer- ing leg btjuries. · Police are looking for the driver of a 1969 white and brown Cadillac for questioning in con- nection with the fatal accident. The hijacker was overpowered by fellow passengers and a stewardess, and the plane carry- ing 79 passengers and a crew of six landed safely in Miami on lime. Sun Hides, Sands Get Few Fans Summer's over~ It's just about official. Only 50,000 diehard s un worshippers stretched out along the coast's beaches Saturday unde r generally cloudy skies. Most of the summer lifeguard stations.along Huntington Beach will close thls week, while of- ficials there reported only 20,000 visitors at city beaches Satur- day. Sluggish surf of one to two feet attracted few swimmers as water temperatures from San Clemente to Seal Beach dipped lo 60 degrees. Even the sun stayed away from the coast, appearin& for only an hour during late after- noon. -~ Beachgoers today can look for early morning clouds along the coast with partial clearing by late afternoon. Man's Body Found In Santa Ana Alley The body of a young man wai; discovered Saturday night in an alley behind 805 S. Townsend Street in Santa Ana, police said. Details into the 7:30 p.m. slay, ing were sketchy as police tried to piece together events leading to the murder of the man. described as in bis early twen- ties. Ct" ·rut·: INSlltt: PSYCHIC HELPEa - Dorotby .Alli.Ion '• Juvenilie via· ions of death and crime lumed out to be true. When police bave a hard·to-solve case, she's often called to locate a s uspect or vic- tim. Pqe.AI. LOO& n lJP -If YoU'N COD· 1idertn1 an encyclopedia to beJp the YCJUllllt.era throu1b school, better cbeck carefUlly to make sure lt'a n,bl and not too a.· peulve, Pat Dunn often detaUI la Commner CIOMup. Pqe Cl. · war •n D.n -Jidwd CbamWlaln lbarel IOID• ot UM ordeals ...s ...,..,... o1 ru.maa the television movie "Shogun" due to air th.is week. He was amazed at how little we know of. our ally. Page BlO. latlex ·-~. ~--a ........ Cl 0....... CMl,rn.'4 c-~ ~ .. ........... ....... All ................ , .... ,, , .... ........ ... ... ._ ,., ............. ., ..., r1'11 • .. \ .... s $ ... 14.. ·- ~-~1vsT BREAKJNc--...... ~ 2 Share lA4• .,.,,., from t-,·, mrfd Oltd MflollGl IWIOf *"'~· Doctor De med : Ct;Jwt Or!J,ers Busing '.Program· lo Proceed I.OS ANGF:l,£!\ (Ari The-Cahlorn11 Serond Vu1tnr1 Court of Appt-als ruled Saturday that Loi. Anaelt!s ' srhool 'dt>8t•.:reA&3tion must t>t.-am as srhf'duled 1'uf'Ad•y. hut ucmplt'rl nmt• t•tw>ol. from tht• huA1n1t program After l l :, Supreme {'ourt Just1re Wilham H Rehnqu11H rcfut1t.'{I 1-'n doy to blork lht> plan. Sui>enor Court Judat f'uul .. :~ly tul<lt'll (wt.' dt.•mt•l'\tun and four Junior h11h ll('hool8 all 1n tht> San Ft>rnuodo Vullcy to the mandatory buAlna port1C)(I or llw pl ltll 'l'ht.• nanc wcrt' to rt'plar-e 20 school• the appeals court hud t• t'1nvt~I Stpt " on 1,1round3 they had bffn 1ub1flanlially desegrt 111ated last ytar throuih a voluntary bUJtnl proaram I.on,, Hf"'ftdrd for \'lc-••rw Nt:W ORLEA NS l API ~n Russell Lon&. 0 La r hairman or thc powerful Senate Flnance Comm1ttet-und d Louisiana pohtt<~al legend, hu ded for a vlctt'lry in the state open pnmur> Saturda) in h1s~b1d Cora seventh term In t.'arl) return:., Long was collecti ng 57 percent of the volt' his lowest pen•ent.ige s1nt·e Yt•innme the seat 32 years ago tn "' special election With about 35 ~rcenl of the pre<'tncts reportmg, state Rep Louis "Woody" Jenkms. a conservative Democrat who painted Long as a bag spender. was collecllng 40 percent of the vote - not enough to for<'e Long into a November runoff The lotals showed Long with 148,46'9 votes to 104,471 for Jenkins C'ontaht_.r .fitltfp C'afc-lws Fir.- SAVANNAH. Ga. <AP I -Fire broke out Saturday in the engine room of an 868-foot Japanese container ship off Georgia, but all 29 crew members escaped injury, the U.S. Coast Guard reported. The fire aboard the Verrazano Bridge was still being fought early Saturday evening but had been brought under control, said Lt. j.g Tom Bl ancett of the Coast Guard Air Station in Savannah. Blancett said crew members from the Coast Guard cutter Cape Knox were helping fi ght the blaze, using equipment and : chemicals provided by a U.S. Navy ship in the area. ' Authorities said the fire broke out about I p.m . Saturday . while the ship was about 60 miles southeast of the mouth of the ' Savannah River . · T_.rrorbt Plot f'eilftf TEL A VIV. Is rael CAP> -Israeli security forces foiled a Palestinian plan to mount a "spectacuJar attack" during the Jewish holiday and arrested three Arab suspects. the Army announced. An official Isr aeli military ·communique said three suspected guerrillas from the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River planned to seize hostages inside Israel during the Rosh Hashana observances that ended Friday night. The army said it uncovered a large arms cache and expected to make more arrests. In Jerusalem, a bomb exploded in a house in the walled Old City. killing an Arab teen·ager and wounding two others, police · said. 'rhe youths, aged 18·20, were preparing an explosive charge when it went off prematurely, they said. One of the wou~as reported in serious condition. At-ton Strik.-Talks to Rrs .. ~ HOLLYWOOD (API -A federal mediator bas called for new taJks between producers abd striking actors Monday alter an ll·day recess in rR"ollywood's longest-ever performers' walkout. However, neithe r the actors nor producers wouJd say whether a settlement to the eight-week work stoppage is close at · hand. "The federal m ediator has as ked both sides to meet Monday. and we have agreed," said Screen Actors Guild spokeswoman Kim Fellner ''We have a number of new approaches, "·s~e said, adding there were no preconditions for the meeting, set for 2 p.m. at the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers offiC# jn West Hollywood. · Neither s ide would say if they had moderated their stances in the pivotal home video residuals area of a new three.year contract. An impasse over su!!h payments led to the breakoff in talks Sept. 4. AbsCani Vi«Jeotapes ... . --P~osecution Key PHILADELPHIA CAP) -The sheik who planned to build a $36 prosecution in the Abscam con· million hotel in downtowa spiracy trial of two Philadelphia Philadelphia. l city councilmen rested its case "That amount is sufficient? Saturday after showing a asked Wald. videotape of one councilman ac· Jannotti. taking the envelope cepting an envelope purportedly which purportedly held 100 $100 containing $10 000 from an FBP"....,ills, replied on the tape, Wlde rcover ag~nt. "We've discussed it," .referrirtg A second agent testified that to attorney Howard Crt~en, ~ho. the councilman, Harry P. Jan. brought the two councilmen to notti denied ever$ taking any Wald. ' (\\On~y a week after 'the taping That evid e n ce followed· occurred. . ~ri~ay's video ~presentation de ....... The tape s howed M1c.&iael p1ctmg Jannotta's co-def~danr. · Wald. an agent who used the fellow Democratic Councilman ~ name of "Micliael Cohen" while George X. Schwartz, purported· claiming to represent an Arab ly receiV:ing $30,000 for the same ,,.· ~ hotel pro1ect. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT •• ..,,1 H W ... p..,.,,tt.l"lt •...O•WC>f"""'* '"""'u.C••"'' f ct1t,,.. T~m•\ A -..v""""M MAt'l .. Q·f\Q , .. ,Of 0111CH CMI• M~w )JO Wl\t ft•Y 5frHt \._...,~ &.•<h t011 No CN tl H•tl'••Y HuM•"O'IOll h•<-f'I l71'i l••tf\ 8ovl•v•ft • Telepllolie (714)142-4321 • CIHtlfled AdverUtlng M2·M71 FtGft"I \ti\ (lf""f\f• 41MeOO Fro"' Nortf'I ~~f\Ot' Cnun'w {.ommu1"11h f\ • &40·1220 J After showing the videotape of Jannotti, the government r~ted its case before U.S. District Judge John Fullam. . The defendants • cl'largecf with conspiring 'tt> violate federal racketeering statutes and conspiracy to commit extor · tion. The videotape s howed Jannot· ti taking the envelope and plac- ing it into his pocket without opening it. Schwarts, on the other band, opened the envelope, checked its contents and then s hook ha.ods with Wald before leavinc the $385-a-day s uite in the posh Barclay Hotel. Criden in the indictment was named u -a co·defendant with Jannotti and Schwartz. as was Crlden's former law partner, Louil Johanson, also a Democratic city councilman. Juveniles SotqJht BURBANK (~P> -Police uid t.-o boys seen playing with matches were belnt sou1ht today in connection wltb a $500,000 construction site fire that charred 14 condominiums. and an apartment house. • . ·, • .. -----------.. - (:ampaign Audience W ASI II NI; ·1 ON c i\ I' 1 l're~1 d t' flt CU I l t• f .1 ~ k t• cl ll .1I1 ti II A1111•r11·.1ni. h• <1f111111 l11'i 111w~1 (<11 ,, nut 111n .ll 1wa1·(' · "hilt" rt t·~rnl1t11 .. 111 d1,1l11·11~:1·r B11nal<I Ht·uu JO t11hl th1• ~a 1111• :1uch1•nt't.' Sulurdu ~ n11-:ht th.111111-11\\11 1•1.11i ilicla n 1., 1•u 111m11tt>d lo ttw 1111 1t\ljt1 :.1111 1ln·an1 "' .i l>dlt·1 hf"' Tht• I Y.11 I .111 11ld,1l l'' 'l'l•kt' Y. tlh1t1 \t'Vt•1 :.ii hour' 11( ont• 1.1111Jllll'r ..it the N11t111nal ltuha11 Ame1 u·un l"oundat111n d111111•r but Hea~un llt""lay1·•I lllt> UlltJl·a1 unt·l.' until ltfh-1 tht· 111 t•:111lt•nt had left Rl·aicun :h11tJ 1f t'lt't'lt'd pres1 11 .. nt. hl· Y.ould ub~crve the t er rn ~ of 1111 ) ugrt•ement negotfated to M·1·u fl' the release or the mcnt·.1n ho~tages '" Iran "f Y. ant l u J\~UI r the American people that I "'" not make those negol1at1ons a partisan issue in the t·ampaign," he said In his speech, Carter referred indirectly to Reagan 's oft stated c~arge that the United States' military strengtn is s lipping in comparison to that of the Soviet Union. "We are grateful ." the presi· dent said, "that despite instabili· ty and turmoil in many parts of the world. we have kept our na- tion strong and therefore we ha ve had fou r years of peace Carter res ta ted his feeling lhat the presidential e lection represents "a clear and crucial choice" betwe en l\\O (utures, but he did not contra~l his vH!\\ of the future with Reagan's. In his s peech. Reagan s:ud "Millions of Italian immigrants had incredibJ courage _aod faith. They had a dream." Reagan's statement on the hostages was released a day afte r the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Ira n 's Islamic leader . appeared to ease his demands for release of the 52 remaining hostages. ~'til li119 Pretty, Kittg \' ou 've he urd of unde r -the·car cats, so now meet Donovan. an l l·year-old manx who likes to sun atop c·ars in lhe driveway of his master, Hank Weber or N<>w1>ort Beach. Donovan doesn't discriminate. He'll sit 0 11 :rnybody's ear if it happens to be in Weber's drive. County Fire Units Vote to Join Union ~h'mber:. of lhe Orange Coun· I' 1''1 r e Dt>partmcnt have voted l wo to-one tn favor of affiliating v.1th the Inte rnational Associa· lion of Firefighters. a branch of the A FL-CIO labor union H<.'~ult...., nr the vote were 208 to 109. ac·<:ordmg lo a fi re official. In voting to affthate with the IA FF, the firemen turned their backs on receiving representa· lion from the Or ange County Employees Association. The association currently 1s under attack by the American Federation of St ate, County and MunicipaJ Employees, another AFL-CIO affiliate. Release SANTA MONICA (AP> -I\ Ma libu physic ian-h y pnotist accused o r murd e r i ng the elderly woman who adopted him and made him sole heir to her $3 million estate. has lost his bid to be freed on bail. Municipal Judge Rex Minter denied the bail request of Dr. ( BRIEFS J Ray mond La Scola. who is charged in the July 18, 1979, death of 87·year-old Georgia Th era. No Charge• Sef LOS ANGELES CAP) -The MuscuJar Dystrophy Association will not press charges against a forme r mental patient who donated a bogus $600,000 check during the annual Jerry Lewis telethon over (he Labor Day weekend. · 1Jnlrft"ffif'1 Sawd S AN FRANCISCO (API Two drug companies thal sland to m ake millions of .dollars p roduci n g a p o tential anli·cancer drug have s ued the University of Califo rnia to prevent it from claiming rights to the process Hoag Nurse Victim Of Knife Attack COURAGE FOUND. • • Koonin Rite Said Today A JO-year .o ld nur se was s tabbed in the chest early Satur· day morning by a man who forced her car off Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. ac- c ording to Or ange Co unty sheriff's deputicl> The woman told sheriff's de· puties that her attacker struck her in the chest and attempted to wrestle her to the ground befo r e fl ee ing after s h e scre:.imed Garden Grove s hop, where they inquired about $20 gold pieces The <?oin sh'op owner beli eves the men followed him bar k to the Huntin gton . .Bearh home the Scott family had m oved into on ly a week earlier. When Scotl and his family re tumed from a coin auction at 11 p. m . Wednesday. he fou nd a drawer i11 his bedroom had been e mptied. He called to his wife "JJ1St at the time she got to the top of the s tairs. two glJyS with g,uns cam e out.·· he s aid "They'd beert hiding in the attic "0Jlt pointed a gun at me. and ~n-e pointed a gun at m} wife and daughrer My baby was cry mg, so they told me to quiet her down and nobody would get hurt." Soon the m en explained that one would accompany Scott to his coin shops, while the other wp uld stay with his family. Th~ man with Scott would call in from each of the shops. . "And if it wasn't okay when he called in. they were going to kill my wife and baby," Scott says "I told them that they had the guns an<I I was go ing to cooperate." After the struggle in the pick· up and the call to police, Scott's north lluntington Beach home was surrounded by officers. Police tried to telephone the s.econd gunman inside the Scott home, but were stymied by a busr signaJ. Scott later learned fcom his wife that the second g unmctn had allowed her and their dau"ghter to eat and watch t e levision whil e he paced nervous ly , waiting for a call rrom his partner. Unknown to all the parties. an ups tairs tele phone had been knocked off the hook earlier m the day, preventing any lncom· · ing calls . . Scott was taken to a police command pos t near his tiome. "Ten or 15 minutes later, I heard gunfire ," Scott recalls. ''That was the first lime I broke down and cried." , · ·The coin dealer soon learned that' the outdoor. exchan_ge of s hots was between the gunman and two police officers . Aftl!r e mptying his gun;the man.Sur· rendered. .--- Several long minutes later. Scott's wife a nd child emerged from the home unharmed. "It was the greatest feeling I've ever had," he recalls. Poli ce jaile d Lawre n ce . Bradley Bennetto, 33, of La Mesa on suspicion of attempted murder, robbery, kidnapping and burglary. The second suspect is stm be· ing sought by police. Scott was back in his coin shop later in the week, still shak~n by the experience. He said it was his second hold· up attempt In a month. Several weeks ago, he said. he suc- ceasfully wrestled a double-· barrel s hotgun away from another man ~bo tried l-0 rob his business. The sHotgWl discharged into his carpet. and the suspect fled without his weapon. Scott said. .. I Thl• 1n e1dt•nts have forced Scott to make several decisions F1 r-;t, J1c ·wdl no longer permit his Y.1fe to work in his shops Setontl, ht"s purdrnsing an ex· pens 1\e secunt ~ system for his hoipe. "And I'm going to have lo get a gun," Scott says. "I've never had Lo use guns m my business before. Now I'm going to have M e morial services will be cond ucted today for Sophie Koonin of Newport Beach, who died Thursday. She is survived by two sons , Stephen R. Koonin of Paci(ic Palisades and Alan C. Koonin of San Diego. The woman nagged down a patrol car and \\as treated at Hoag Pres byterian Hospital where she works . to ·· - Services begin at 2 p.m. at Pacific View Chapel in Newport Beach, with Rabbi Gar,on • '6oodman 6ffic1atlng.-• •· According to sheriff's reports, she was driving Mme at 3:55 a.m . wber;i her car was rammed off'the road.• • • '·· ·~ ..... ' ALL 3 UNITS Create o showcase '°' your treasures and booU and 1tttl save money. Spa. clous 24"xtO"x72" nve shetf book- cases tosterultv correlate In orrv llvl • . .. PICK UP PRICE room °' ramltvroom setting. •n o hand- some wOOdgroln finish. they ore con- structed ~ all wood Pfoducts with a mor..res4stont vt veneer. ' . .. ,, .. s ,- • ' \ J t &uncs.y. Sepeembef' 14, 1980 I Hob_,Y Takes Off .. Remote controlled gilders have gained a lot of enthusiasm of late. and almost daily passersby can see several soaring the bluffs behind Estancia High School iP Costa Mesa. Some of the model planes have pilots -a natural. of course. is the .. Peanuts " c artoon strip's flying ace. Snoopy <above), who is taking his sidekick Woodstocls along for a ride. The bird in flight <at right) must wonder what is tail- ing it as a plane plays "tctg'' during a flight controlled by Trey Solberg, 14, a seven-year aficionado. This particular plane took him about a wee,k to make. Watching the fun is Reese Evans, 15, also of Costa Mesa, who is learning some helpful hints. such as one way of avoiding mid-air crashes is lo know -wbich fr~­ cy each model is on -indicated by the color of the flag tied to the antenna. DAILY PILOT STAFF PHOTOS BY CllAJlLES STARR Fre•r-.AI COURTHOUSE HAVE A FUfURE? • • • _Hazy Future/or 'Bi,g Red' Street <Santa Ana Boulevard), from William H. S~urgeon for $'9,500. Spurgeon agr eed to lower the price to $8,000 on the condition .a courthouse be erected within 10 years. The deadline almost passed. It was not until 1899 that bids for construction of the courthouse were ~ought. Voters approved a $100,000 bond issue to finance the project. that were later placed in a separate device for transcription by a typist. Slaback, a member of the county Historical Commission, has been among-those instrumental i n restoring Department 1 to i t s turn-of-the-century state. · The commission has been successful. With only a few and relatively minor ex'ceptions, the courtroom and its outlying offices are just as they were when the ga vel first dropped 79 years ago ln a burglary case. Or"lnge County reached new heights in 1901 -135 feet to be exact . From that elevation, in the cupola atop the county's just completed red sandstone· . courthouse, one reaped a great view -'the bustle of tum-of-the- century downtown Santa Ana, moved alter the 1933 Southern CaUlornia earthquake. The tower did not crumble - a portion of the front of the CQ.urtbouse did -but cracks were .detected and the cupola re- moved for safety reasons. Today, safety once again is on the minds of county officials concerned with the courthouse. But there wer e protHems . Origin al specifications were changed; a bribery scandal tainted the final !!election of an architect, forcing the project to be rebid. The design ultimately accepted was that or C. Some of the original furnishings were found in storage or in other county buildings; period furniture. such as the massive roll-top desk in the judge's chambers were purchased at antique • ·the agricultural lands that helped give lbe county its name, the scenic Santiago and Mod· jeska peaks. It was a view neither dimmed nor dulled by air heavy with the byproducts of progress. The building was ordered off limits in October after a report showed that it did not meet minimum s tate earthquake safe- ty standards. ·' L. Strange, who strangely disappeared in Mexico midway through construction. • The construction contract. let to C. McNeill · :~·.-d J . W. Blee, totaled $91,897. Subsequent • changes brought the final.figure to $117 ,000. Perhaps the most significant change was that red Arizona sandstone was used on the building exterior instead of the lighter Chatsworth Park stone called for in the approved design ... Historians have suggested that the change may owe. itself to the fact the Arizona Sandstone I Co. 's offices were located in Santa Ana . Construction itself was no small matter; the I -job was the biggest building project that-had ~n · I a.ttempted in the fl edgling county. 1 Granite used to wall the basement was ·1 shipped in from Temecula in Riverside County and ' cut to size at a plant across town. Records show that 14-foot-s'teel blades. worked in conjunction with sand grit, were used to cut the stone. Workers could produce 12 tons of cut stone per day. And. as the height of the structure increased. so did the problem of getting brick and sandstone block to the course level. The problem was solved by construction of a ramp between the building and Sycamore Street. Mul es hauled the material to the workers. The completed building, with its Romanesque architecture and 135 foot tall tower, was the talk of the ~own. The prophesies that the job would be a f.ailure proved false. Describing the interior of the county's new government building, the Blade reporter wrote: " ... The vestibule and corridors are floored with vitreous tiling in blue and white, and the wainsc · g in cream-colored glued tile ... the seco floor is reached by a wide steel stairwaL wit polished marble treads and tiled landing, an<f at the west end of thjs floor is found the Superior Court room with the judge's chambers lo the south, and a jury room and witness room to the north. ·'The courtroom proper is lighted from the west and by a wide skylight in the roof. and is handlomely furnished. " stores. · · Working from photographs, the commission has been bent on adhering to detail. For ex.ample, two candlestick telephones sit on the judge's desk .. In the early days, Santa Ana had not one. but two, telephone companies. Problem was. there was no interconnection between the two. The easiest thing to do,• Sia back recalled. was to have phones installed by both companies. · Some poking about the family garage and attic by Slaback produced much of the original court reporting equipment used by his father. 7 The original court reporter's desk has not been located, but the original clerk's an<l bailiff!s desk• are in place. • * • . Through the years. the old courthouse was the location for several major trials, but perhaps none as remarkable as The Overell-Gollum murder trial. · They sat near a court.room Jlndow, their hands interlocked, two young loveftl accuse<I of exploding a yacht in Newport Harbor to cover.up the bludgeoning murder of her weaJt~y earents. Beulah Louise Overall, 17, and ~C!Org~·'Bud' Gollum, 21. were names that the America of·1947 could not escape. The trial was -and remains -Orange County's most notorio4s. It drew r~porters from across the nation. Portions of it were broadcast on radio; press photograptlerS were ever pN!sent to record the couple 's every movement in court; 5,000 persons turned out on the courthouse lawn to await the juzy verdict. Not guilty. despite evidence that 15h'owed GaUum had purchas~ dynamite the. day b.dore the explosion, that wite found in the trunk of his car matched that found on the sunken hulk of the Mary E yacht; despite Incriminating statements in torrid lov.e notes exchanged betweeo the two while jailed. · The trial 33 years ago, while not producin1 a conviction, did produce changes in laws regarding the sale of explosives. There were othe r famous trials in the * * * sandstone building -the "wbipstock" s lant" Lecil Staback _leaned back in the o~~ chair at • drilling case that changed rules for oil production t&e def~e table an the fully restored CQurtroom, ~ In state tidelands and litigatioQ involvin1 the and snuled. • Irvine Ranch that changed farm labor lawa. The Slaback name just goes with the old The courthouse was not without its more courthouse. His father, Lester, waa court reporter bum,orous moments in legal proceedlnas. , for 53 years; Lecil for 38. JustJce or the Peace John 8'11banar Cox, a "The fint I remember about this courtroom is crusty cantankerous barber, once wu conductln• crawlin1 around it at night while my mother and a weddlnR in bis basement courtroom. Because of father worked on the transcripts," Slaback its location in the 1>uilc1in1, steam pipes ran acrosa recalled dwinl a recent visit io old Department 1. the ceiling. Sometimes the)' dripped. . • The court repo!Ur's office wu located just off Cox had just ellclted an "I do" from the tbe rear ol the courtroom. It wu there that both groom. and •as complelln& his inc(ulry of Ult A courthouse wed<finl wv not complete until the newlyweds climbed the narrow ladder to the cupola, steod in rapture and shared a kiss. T0he tower that so proudly graced the Romanesque two- story center of <)range County government is gone today. r~· Fifty county employees who had offices in the building were relocated; tours of the upper story ·and Department 1 -a courtroom restored with tht trappings of earlier d~ys -were cancelled. The building-was locked up. One consultant , following a $50,000 study. said it would cost nearly $.1 million to make the I J OWF..W1a1•Bn.1 Liver ·sausage Spreadable and dellcloua ... mak•• wonderful· aandwlchea, dellghtful canape1. soc OFF ,..,~,.. .. building sale. The originaJ cost of the structure was $117,000, in 1901 dollars. The Orange County Board of Supervisors, however. has or- dered a second study of the earthquake safety situation. There are predictions that Ole t3 million figure can be substan· tially lowered. The ultimate dream of friends of the courthouse is to see the buildi ng fully r estor ed and transformed into a county his- torical museum. Prime Rate Up NEW YORK CAP> . Spurred b y higher borrowin g costs, major banks nationwide have raised their prime lending rates by one-quarter percentage point to 12.25 percent. The increases Friday marked the fourth time in fo ur weeks LewwC ...... M.t ........... s-.,.... """., I CostaMeMI 0,...., .. ,,.. s....•• .... .__,u.1,,_ 540-699 k.\!! I ~-----------------------------------....... ·~!)~) Slaback and hi• father, ln ratbef loud voices, bride when a drop of hot water be1an fallln• on dtetai.d lbelr court note. into an Edipbone, a ber. · dictaU.., maehlne Invented by Tbomu l:di1<1n. "Son of a bitch. ·-...e "Cuned, ahocltlnl even Their words were reproduced on wax cartrld1es the unflappable jurist. ------·-· - I' ·- I I While· his dad is traveling around the country ·running for president, Ronald Prescott Reagan, the Republican nominee's youngest son, practices a le~p during a ball~t rehearsal. The younger Reagan is a member of the Joffrey II dance company in New York. .. Indians Aimrded ~·-' ' :>cool $81 Million KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. <AP) -About 600 Klamath Indians will collect $81 million on Mon· day for tribal land the federal government condemned in the 1960s . The Klamaths will coll ect checks distributed by the gov- ernment through the U.S. Na- tional Bank of Oregon branch in Kia math Falls, s aid bank Manager Lyle Richards. INDIANS ARE EXPECTED to ' line up early to get their pay- ments, some as high as $170,000. :-1 Richards said news reporters ' • will be barred from the bank . when the checks are released to avoid what he called a "circus- like atmosphere." Similar pay m ents-in the B-5 2 Flier ·Ejected At 5 1/2 Mi les BOSSIER CITY, La. CAP) - An Air Force gunner -ejected from his 8 -52 while it was flying • at 29,000 feet -limped down an Arkansas gravel road to get to . the nearest town, officials said • Saturday. Staff Sgt. Charles· J. Johnson, 1 26, landed in a heavily ~ooded area near a gravel road and after walking all night, hitchec;t a ride into Sheridan, Ark.. with construction wor kers coming off an all-night shift, said Grant County Sheriff's Deputy Eddie Wilson. 1960s generated much publicity because of the large amounts in· volved. Some recipients invested in property and established trust funds , but others lost their inoney to unscrupulous busi· nessmen. Such abuses prompted Klamath leaders to set up a con· suiting service for Indians who want to invest their money wisely. _ The condemned land, 135,000 acres in central Klamath Coun· ty. is covered with timber and is part of Wmema National Forest. The Klamath reservation was created by the Treaty of 1864 between the United States and the K l amath . Modoc and Yahooskin Indian tribes . AT ONE TIME, t~ reserva· tion comprised 1 million acres, but by the mid-19505, nearly a quarter of the land had been sold. Government payments to the Klamaths started after Congress passed the Klamath Termina- tion Act in 1954. Al that time, most of the more than 2,000 Klamaths voted to withdraw from the tribe and take their share of tribal assets with them. Others refused to give up their land, which was then put in trust by federal officials . In 1969, the t~t was dissolved and the feder a) gover nment bought the remaining land for $49 million, though Congress had assessed its value at $70 million. Subsequent court action by the Indians to raise the selling price and several million dollars in in· terest resulted in the $81 mllllion settlement. . ......... .... . .. ........ r --.,.·-~ ........... Pollr" Change• IJ rge d Handling_ of ~liens Criticized WASHINGTON IAP> The U S Civil Rtiihl:s Commission Saturdlily sharply cr tta<'lied the aovrrnml'nt':s handling or lllcg;1I Mllcn• i.nd l'Ulled for changes In law unct procedurl'S lo protect lhl'ar ronslituUonal rlt:hts T h t• <' o m.m I s s a o n , 11 n l11cll'pt•Ac1t•nt ·rcdcrul agency, c h a r H c d t h u t l' u r r e n t lmmt111rat1on law and PQllcies cl e n y lh c raahls o r both Am erlran d llr.l'n8 und 4tlicns. It ¥hrn <'har11ted that "the r urrent Immigration and Nationality Ad sUll <'Onlains d111<•rimmatory provisions" by usln1& ctuotws thtal lc1td to long wallll for vasai. In countries :iuch as Mexico and Hong Kong, while 1mm 1.:runt ts fr om so m e E u ropt·~11 t•ountries <'un &et I ht-111 1111111t'<hutt!l IT ('Al.a.•:o for the State Depa rtment to require its l'Onsulur officer s to write dctualed mci-noranda every lime the)' decade a v1su application. and to creute a "Bourd of Vis~ Appeals." ~· The commission's 158-page report, "The Tarnished Golden Door: Civil Rights Issues in Immi g r a ti o n ," ca ps a three-year investigation T h e co mmi ss i on r ecomme nded amc11 dinl( the jmm,igration act to elimin;1tc the pe r -country limit o r ~0.000 immigrant vi sas per year and lo "pr.ovide for admission .w1lh1n the annual worldwide tt>1hn>( of 270 ,000 on u fir s t co me , first-serve basis ·• It would keep the six exist ing p reft•n•nc<'· categories that weigh k1n:-.h1p with American cit izens unrl un immigrant's s kills. IT URGED Congrt•ss nol to ~reate "a compulsory national identity card or work permit system," nor to pass sanctions agains t employers of illegal immigµnts. It said that could increase job discr imination "against U.S. citizens and legal residents who are racially and c ulturally identifiable with major immigrant groups." Also. over the dissent of two m e mbers . th e commission re oo mm ended that t h e Immigration and Naturalization Service s top its ·'Ope ration Co ope ration " to e nl ist Libe rals Endorse A nderson NEW YORK CAP ) -The Liberal Party followed the lead of its policy committee Saturday and backed the independent presidential candidacy of John 8 . Anderson. breaking a 36-year tradiiion of suppor t for the De mocratic nominee. The party chose Anderson by a vote or 85,590.5 to 9,896 for President Carter. Anderson, campaigning on the West Coast, said in a statement released by his campaign office t hat he was "delighted'' by the action. · . "Once again, the traditionally Liberal Party has shown that it is willing to put principles above politics," he said, adding that he and his cunning !Pale, Patrick J . Lucey, "loor forward to carrying New. Y o rk in November." emp loye r R in vo luntarily screening allcgal aliens from their work forces. 1'h • commission a lso said local pol1c.-s hould not be 111lowed to enforce immigration laws "commendable efforts to hire minority and female" staff, but needs more in its upper echelon, the commission s aid. Noting complaints of rude treatment by provide more courteous and knowledgeable service." THE REPORT also said the lNS should "notify detainees at all crucial stages of the deporta· tion process that they have a right to legal counsel.'' The I N S h a s m u d e a~ents, it said hiring more minonty agents "could help to inc r ease INS sensitivity and Libyans Still Wooing Radical R egime Shrugs Off Billy A.ff air 1 EDITOR'S N<Yl'E -Tho\lgh an oil Li/eliM linlca them, tkl between the United State1 and Libya have long been strained The chill ha! grown colde' with the Billy Carter a/fair and with heightened revolutionary militancy in Libya lltte 11alooka1 the lwonatimu'relatiofl1h1p.J TRIPOLI, Libya .. (AP) -Shrugging off controversy over their $220,000 loan fo Billy Carter . Libyan leaders s~ they are determined to continue their campaign to woo Americans. The .,9utspokc n l'(ovr?nfl\enl..oJ .. this , Arab. na(io~ hopes .to i>ersuad m~~ans. to press.we Washangtpn antoi:troppi(l g .S. support for lsrael: s~nior Libyan offi cials say. Western residents say Libya wants to protect its economic ties to the United States, its top oil customer, although the North African country is taking new steps to avoid re l yi n~ too much o n American petroleum know-how • U S.·Libyan relations have been fros ty because of gapin~ differences over Middle Bast policy and U.S. accusations that Libya-arms and finances terrorist groups overseas. . LAST DECEMBER, a Liby~n crowd sacked • and burne~ the U .~. Em.bass~ in this M editerra'nean Port city, and all U.S. diplomats have s ince been withdrawn. The Libyan leader, Col. Moammar Khadafy, said recently he would welcome any opportunity to try to resolve the two nations' differences throueh ditt!ct..cbnt'ctct with Presi<!ent Carter. -· • 4 ·i "We ,\JUnk it is gOod for.the relation~between·' 1 the two countries if we get to the president himsetl through his brother or any other person," Kbadafy said in a televised interview. T HE LOAN to Billy Carter was the most prominent feature of a campaign launched by Libya's Foreign Liaison Bureau to improve the •alion's image and press Its interests in the United Slates. The bureau says its goal is ••to establish closer ties between the Libyan Arab people and the . /' ... ........ peoples of' the world including-the Americatrs." · " Byrd ·Backs Carter· ·Stand WASHINGTON (APJ -Senate Democratic leader Robert C. Byrd stepped to President Carter 's side Saturday in the controversy over presid ential de bates. f'SSerting that Carter "shouldn't have to deb~le'two Republicans." Carter has said he will not debate Republican presidential nomineee Ronald Reuan in the same forum as independent candidate J ohn B Anderson. a Republican congressman, until the presidenr and Reagan have first met one-on-one. That has brought criticism from both Reagan and Anderson and has rajsed the possibility that Carter will qebate no one. a situation in which Byrd said Carter is "d~mned if he does and damned if ~oesn 't." BUT BYRD said ot Carter's decision, "I think he is right and I hope h«; s~~ks to it." He also -praised Carter's record in office, ridiculed a R~agan-coogressional rally sch't>duled for Monday at Lbe Capitol and chided Republicans for keeping up a barrage of criticism concerning leaking of radar.fighting technology. contending their talk keeping the _issue alive could harm national security..._ , Byrd, 0 -W. Va .. said at his weekly news conference that Cnter 's refusal to debate both Anderson and Reagan could harm the president politically in the short run. "But in the long run I think he will be shown to be right and it won't hurt him." Byrd said. "I CAN SEE why Mr. Reagan would like to hide behind Mr. Anderson ... who is perceived as taking votes from Mr. Carter," Byrd said . "I can und e r s tand why Mr. Re agan wants him (Anderson) in." But he said inclusion of Anderson would be inappropriate because "he's not the candidate or any party; he's a Republican .... "I don't think there's any logical reason for Mr. Carter to debate Mr. Anderson any more than for Mr. Reagan to debate Mr. Bush (George Bush, -Reagan's running mate) if the shoe were on the other fool." Byrd said. As for the Reagan rally Monday. Byrd said there would be no need for Democrats to counter with a demonstration of their own since "we had our event, our dis play of unity, at the national convention." _ The Foreign Liaison Bureau says it has sent d e legations to 10 states and established Libyan-American friendship societres' ·in ld:ttt<r. - Loaisiana. Wyoming, Georgia and Michigan. Libyan a utho rities strongly defend their re lations with the president's brother, .who has visited Tripoli as a guest of the governmen~ FOREIGN SECRET,1'RY Ali Abdolsalam Treiki said the loan was "our full right" and said contact with Americans "will cootinue." Another Libyan official was quoted by 'the Washiniton Post recently as saying Billy Carter can, "if he wants." still have an additional $280,000. The president's brother has testified the $220,000 was part or a promised $500,000 loan., Despite the problems, a steady stream or crude oil has linked Libya and the United States for more than two decades. I Firemen Fear • Ill South ATLANTA CAP> -Firefighters from Texas to Virginia are preparing for a long and dama&ing forest fire season caused by dry weather, an,.d blazes have a lready started in some st ates, according to the official in charge of coordinating the effort. U.S. Forest Service firefighters have been working overtime in some Southern slates, and 20-man fi refighting crews from Western states have been brought in to assist them, said Wade Erwin. regional dispatcher for the forest service. "It's almost going to take a hurricane to relieve the problem," Erwin said. "OUR NORMAL fire season here in the Southeast s tarts somewhere in the neighborhood of th e middle of October and runs through November, .. he said in a telephone interview. "We figure we're about two months ahead in some areas because of the drought. We're gearing up for that." Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas appear to be the hardest bit, said James Montgomery, a spokesman for the Southern Forest Institute, the public relations arm of the forest industry. Montgomery said the unusually damaging forest fires, coupled with widespread seedling deaths caused by the drought. will affect tim ber supplies "many years down the road." Showers Wides.pread .. -. . "The Democrats don'l need to stage an event to create an illusion of unity." he said. '"nlE FOLIAGE has been dying, the leaves falling, and It's just that much more on the ground available for fire earlier and longer," Erwin said. "It's going to be a long season." • r c ...... lt'ftltlter . . POllH C ONCePTION TO t MEICICAN 80 .. 09f AHO OUT .0 , MILES -South to MMl!llwffl wlr'lls • I ( • ..., ...... _, . .. ...... MO"dty ~foOft II .o.i 00 not """" your pllOfl OY ~ 30 D m t4111 o.1or1 r pm 11\d "°'" ~v'ilo•ll l!e d•t•v .. t<I Salu•Otv •rid ~·~ " l'OV oo "Ot rec•••• ,..,.,. <OM y 0 •"' (Ml b<llO<• It • m •!Id v<N• COOv Wiil bit cMh .. •"1 c ......... , ...... MOii °':::t Couftty Are" U l .. 111 Olof1h-t nMOIO" 8"Kll tlld __ .. • ..... 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IT IS lA~'ATED 1'-Jn .1111•\ nfl nh" '''""'' .1n1l lll•tv.11•11 5th a nd Mulrl Strt•t·l., ,1ho111 IOtl 1 1r1h "1 1 "' 1h1 111u11t•ri1 Cro\'ker Runk Thou&h I\ Ill \lrtuul" In \hC' 11111111111' 11f ltu clov.11luv.11 <1l t'il probably not more thun .t h.1ndful of 11•,111f'nl\ I.nu"" t1hu111 11 A few blo<'lclJ aw11.) ut PN·ao \11•nu.-.11111 11th ~1 11•1'\ 1• 1tu <..:olorull.I Inn. ~r\':!t-nll > u I' fur '·"" It was onre knov.n a~ th•• t ,,111.:1·1Hlt' !1011·1 Hut v.H ~ u"·il ·" a buaUina boardin~ hou~l' II\ l h t" ~l).!llJI <•ti 1 11111p.m' 1h1nn11 t111 city's oU boom m tht• 192\r.I "We think hou.,111~ 1:. had 1n tht' \ 11\ no" 11111 11 11•.1lh v..i., somettung else 1n tho~e du,... ,tw ,J,, "Rooms m hott'll:> hkt• thl':.t' "l'I t' ru11,.,1 11111 l1• llu • , ,,.., '""' a1 a time. Ea~h customt't hud tht> 11-..1· of J hn1 f111 ··•i ht h11w ~ Phew." 0111Ell PEft~ONS. SllE '"-ID. 111.11fr II•• "1th 11·11h .11111 temporary housing khnwn a' . 'hucll)llLll t1 Jlln "!_IUnUngton Bea<'h w.is ti qulC'l hlllr \11\\n ul I t;1111 hd1111· Oil .. •' \\ .1:. "' r Ul'k 11 nf ,, -.urlrtt>n it had 6.000 young, single men work- 1111o: Ill lht• fwl1h " Mr'i llrus.10. who ht111 lived In Huntington Beach for• year, 11t.in ... 111 put ht•r r1t'\\ luund knc1wledge lo work by conductine a .,.., 11•:. of "alk 111..: tour-. to hn1toricul s1tf's and other places of In· kt e sl l lw 111111 ' haVl' th~ but'klng of the city's Allied Art! Board. l.t•.trr110~ uhout tht• city can provide a sense of charm and 1not~ jfld nrnk111~ living more eruoyable." s he said. i\1111tlwr l"Hnl of mtt·rcst along Mrs . Brosan 's route will be 1 h•· rn1ll11>H'r '>1UI surf~r st atue located at llfeguard head· 11w.u lt•r:. .11 J\1r1f1t· C'Oa!\t tljghway "Ill·: ~AIU ll~R RESEARCH reveals that city omciala h,ilk1•11 Jt puttm~ \he statue a l city hall I cl1d.11'1 kno" what to expect in the way it was described to 111t• Hui wht'O I saw 1t, 1t was very obvious that he didn't have "" hJllHn~ suit on " lh~t tour of lluntington Beach, which includes rour. two-hour 11 1 IJ'> bt.'l(IOS ~pt, 25 ~11111lur tQurs are scheduled in Fountain Valley, beginning <.;1·pt 17 dnd Westrmns ter, Sept 23. Tht:re wtll be adm1s~1on charges. She will share proceed$ "n h Uit' t'•t \ Marines Sell Used Goods Quiet surroundings belie the ... THI: If you're looking for used ammo boxes, a forklift to take them home in. deep fat fryer or a filing cabinet. be at Camp Pendleton Sept. 30 A public auction sale of militar} equipment will be held beginning at 9 a.m. at the Defense Property Disposal Office. Bldg. 2241 at Camp Pendleton. Among the 236 it ems offered for sale wLll be trucks, tables. hospital furniture. air conditioners, foot lockers, typewriters a nd carpet cleaners. For more information. call the base sales of fice at 725-4331. Health Session Covers Walks Walking your way to good health is the topic of a Fall community service class al Orange Coast College. Participants will find walking a sociable. 1nex pensive, easy and good way to get into better physical shape. Course instructor rs OCC fitness t eat'her Charles Appell. The class meets Sept. 20 on the (>CC tr:ick at 7 p.m . and admission is free Unwedded Duet Eyed The growing phenomenon of couples li ving together without the benefit of matnmony will be explored during a two-hour seminar a t Orange Coast College. AdmissiOtl is free. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART I Fall Quarter Sept. 29 -Dec. 13, 1980 • Intro/Greek & Early Renaissance • Jewelry • Pa1n\ing-Beginmo9 & Advaoced •Drawing & ComPosition • Sculpture • Photography • Cartoooing • Cloisonne • Life Draw111g • Watercolor • Color & Oes19n • P11n\m&k 109 •.Ceramics Aaku • Children's Art • Stooe Carving • Se11graphy EVENING CLASSES • Painting • Photograpny •Drawing & Compos111on •Jewelry • Ceramics • Wood Sculpture • lotro/Greek & Early Renaissance •Lile Draw ing .. 1n art school experience with 1 unique environment· Write· PttotW f~ 8rod'lurt (71~1494-1620 2222 L8"1rie Canyon Rd, Laeune 8eectl, eatltomla 12ea1 history of the Colonial Inn, which was once the Evangeline Hotel and put up those grubby men who came for the city's oil boom during the 20s. The men rented each room three at a time and shared the bed in eight hour'shifts. -l:ARl.'S l'\.\MllRIG• .. ATIMO ---......... So l oe '"'~' S•'"''<* r~ St.,,• 11 v.,.,,.. Door tC.tt'I SlOt• .... , .... 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" .. ,.. 1 I OH• .. •'-",....._ 0 8-1l'UI11r«1non Cl\7 State 'Z'I' J L----------~------------------------~ .... w Robert N W~edt Publlsher ThomH Ke.vii /Editor l '"" oranoecoa.1oa11yP••o• Editorial P!!fl.e --------------------------------------------' -c I ' ~ I ~ t I l ' I Pub Ii c Deserve!I Uhance to Choose When John Anderson lopp@d the IS percent mark in accepted campaign polls. the Leaaue of Women Voters hud little choice but to anvlte tlim lo partac:apate In 1ta scheduled serie ot presidential debatt-S He's ttlready been <' rtified ror the ballc}l an 30 states and t on the w11y n l2 more. so tt · reuonable to assume a f aJr number of \'Olen would hke lo C'Ompan his s Cylo walblhatofthefront runningnomantt1) That 's okay with Rooald Rea1an He 'a made a prac lice of avoid•°" all but structurtd public appearances and probably ha reason to feel that getlfng Anderson Into the act could bt' m ore comfortable than a head-to-head en· counter w1th Jimmy Corter Curt~r-. on thi! orber hand, UlS ists on a one·to-0ne meet ing w1th Reagan. at least for the first session It's understandubte that he doesn't ant to Jive An· d~rson any .m~re Cl(po5U~ than be has to at thn pomt. !nee .tht> llhnois l'ongres.sman seems most likely to steal arter votes. ('Brlt:!r i~ guilt y o( poor judgment he~e. He 's said he Q,oesn't want to taekle "two Republicans " at the same hme. But Andersoo, for a ll his record has become a legitimate independent candidate and has earned his spot on the platform. .SO.cal led presidential debates are not, and never h ave . been anytrung o( the kind. A debate is ·a firmly structured argument between two opponents , or two teams of opponents . There's no room in a t rue debate for a third party, except the modetator. The pre-election presentations should better be called discus~ions or forums. ~it~ each participant given an op· porturuty to set forth his views on key issues, then ques· lion his opponents. The whole point is simply to give the voters a good look at the nominees. In this case there appear to be three who. have qualified for such exposure. It will be un· fortun~te if the public, because of Carter's intransigence, 1s derued an opportunity to compare and judge them on the same platform. Off Again, On Again The Los Angeles-San Diego train run, with stops in Orange County, is the second most patronized in the ~ountry -: after the Boston-Washington, D.C. line -so 1t 's welcome news that a seventh daily round trip will be added next month. The decision to expand the papuJar service was not without its problems -notably from Caltrans Director Adriana Gianturco. She fi rst flatly refused to authorize the run until San· ta Fe agreed to improve the tracks t o permit operating the passenger trains at present speeds instead of adding 10 minutes to each trip. That will now be necessary to accommodate Santa Fe freight trains that also use the single track. When Amtrak said it would pay for the new t rains anyway. without he lp from Caltrans, Ms . Gianturco cha nged her mind and agreed to go along. Her wish is to retain control of the service in the eventual hope or put· 1 ting in high-speed passenger trains. Ms. Gianturco's blessing i6 6ased on a guarantee, in writing, from Amtrak and Santa Fe that necessary track upgrading will begin this year, with the help of govern· ment funds. On this one we have to commend the Caltrans direc- tor for pushing the de mand for track improvements that eventually will restore the lost travel time and still permit the added passenger service. Celebrating Freedo1n Most Southern Calif omians think of Cinco de Mayo as the big Mexican national holiday, and it's indeed an <>e· casion for festive fun. · But the true Mexican Independence Day will be ob· served tomorrow in Mexico City and in towns and villages throughout that country when leading officials 1o gather the citizens to repeat the "Grito" that launched Mexico's fight for freedom from Spain. Many California communities also will have special observances. The cer emony is a re-enactment of the event that took place in the town of Dolores on Sept. 15, 1810, when Father Hidalgo y Castillo rang the church bell to assem· bl_e the J>e<?Ple and proclaimed the cry of freedom : "Long Live MeXJco, Long Live the Mexicans, Long Live In· dependence!'· President Carter has proclaimed this National His· pa!'ic Heritage We~k. It is a fitting time to wish our neighbors to th~outh a happy Independence Day. • Opinions el<pressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and anists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7t•) 642·4321. ·Boyd I Scream ByL.M. BOYD Q. What's a "silver cat"? A. A chilling scream. When you hear it. you think at first maybe it's from a cougar. But it's not. The noise breaks on the air when moisture in a tree ices up, swells, and cracks it open. You hear a silver cat in the north woods ~ometimes. It's distinctively piercing. Makes the hair on the back or your neck stand up. Peculiar thing about trees so stricken. Usually with the thaw they relax, as it were. and close up their Dear Gloomy Gus "Silence Is Golden" i.s a motto some presiden· tial candidate• misbt f lnd ·highly profitable. D.M. 01 .. 191'1 OVt C--.h en -millt ~, , ....... ,.,. •• ,.., _., .. ,,,, ,.. •. -........ .. ............ ..... ,_ .... _ .. " G-'r ......, 1»11., l'1le4. ----------- wounds so you can't even tell where they'd been wrenched open. Q. Llslen, oJd boy, did you know that the cucumber, botanically, is not a veeeta· ble but a rruit? A. Look, if you're going to get botanical about it, the Strini bean isn't a veaetable, either, but a fruit. Likewise the tomato, the squuh and the green pea. They're a1J seed cases ol their plants ~ they develc)p from blooms. But what's th.e dll? They look like vegetables. They taste like vegetables. They're vegetabtes. Most moviegoers are ~tween 16 and 20 years ol age. Moel book buyen are between 18 and St. A word qulte often uttered on radio aad c.levtlloa and printed almo.t dally on tbe front pa,.. of new•parn nationwide isn't liate In Webster's lat.eat unabrtd1ed, "The Tblrd New Intern•· Lionel Dl cUonary," COPJr l1bt , Ult . It's "•Yltollab." Dr. CharlH Bell Minor Parties ~ilt E-Iections Dr Chork• ti Bell ~ a ptof1UOl' o/ political 1cit1lee ot Cal Stote ll'ulkrf<lft Another third party the U~rtariana has joined the Joni llst of "mlnor" parties en· lcirln1 th() U11ts a.ralnst our two major p0Ullcal parties Can the Llbertarl1m 11 malte It? Mos t • m'1 nor part I • and no one kno ws for s ure exactly how many Chere have been diaap. peu almost •• ttoon as they appHr. and the odds are that the LibertarllU\8 will too. In Calilomia, alnce adopUon of our modern primary election laws in 1910, there have been 14 minor parties which qualified tor the ballot. Qnly lhree ~ st ill In exis t en ce . On tbe averace. California 's minor parties last slightly less·than 10 years TYPICALl..Y, these minor parties bursl'J'oTOt Qnto the political scene full of promises o f reform and c han1e - challenging both Democrats and Republicans . And, typically, they fall lo make mu'cb of a dent in the establishment. Since . World War II, four minor parties have qualified for the ballot under California law. Three ol these parties were in· Richard Reeves IUally made up of Democratic Party dlaaldenta. The lndepen· dent Protretaivea, ted by Henry W1tlace, left the Democratic Party and oppoged Harty Truman In the UM8 presidential election . It disappeared six years later. Peace and Freedom (P & F> bitterly oppose d L yndon Johnson's Vietnam War policy and oreanized in 1968 to fight bis re-election. On the other hand - literally -a rightwing slates· rights group led by Lester Mad· dox also abandoned the Democratic Party lo 1968 and orcaoize~ the American ID· dependent Party <AIP>. These last two. P & .F and the AIP will be on this year's ballot along wHh tbe newly o r ganited Ll bertarians. LIBE.TA&IANS are a strange mix of both "left" and "ticht" pojjtical ideas but have one central pbilosopby -they are against government r~gula· lion. Ttieir opj>osttlon tO'lfie draft, laws prohibiting hard narcotics traffic, the FBI and CIA are attractive to some l e ftwin& liberals . And Libertarian opposition to gov· ernment agencies such as the FCC and ·TV A; its demands tb abolish the Post Ofllce; and its state's rights vs centraUaed gov· demands for U.S. withdrawal eroment. The hlah~y char1ed from the U.N. appeals to some moraJ question of slavery served rlghtwing conservatives. In an as the cut9-nc edae or that eon· era or public hostiJity to govern-met. And both the Dem~raliC\ ment, the LibertarianR may al· and Whi" Parties of that time tract a siz,eable following. were tom apart. It was the new· This year t.hey have the best. born Republican Party's good chance of the three California f~rtune to win in l~ and lo pre· minor parties to pick up a sub-~ide over preservation of the un· stantial vote. Two years ago, Ed 100. Clark the Libertarian candidate .. Clark can hardly hope for any for governor got 378 thousand s uch similar chain ~f events. in· votes (6 percent). This year th~ 19805. Nor does it seem 1m· Clark is nmning for president in mment. all 50 states. A savvy San Marino attorney, Clark admits he has no hope of winning. But he does have hopes of building lhe Libertarians into a major political party - replacing either the Democrats or Republicans . HE OFTEN cites the meteoric rise of the Republican Party in the 1850s. -As he says. "The Republic · · · 850s we ~an do it now." Clark's assertion assumes, of course, that the U.S. is in the same pre· carious position that it occupied ill the mid-nineteenth century. ln the 1850s , the U.S. was be· ing tom apart by. the fundamen· tal political issue of control - NEVERTHELESS , Libertarians have mounted a massive campaign in CaUCornia this year. They have candidates in 50 of the 80 assembly dis· t rict s ; in 34 or the 43 COD· gressionaJ districts; iJT 13 o( the 20 slate senate districts; and in the contest for Alan Cranston's U.S. Senate seal. There's essen· . tially no chance lbat they will win any or these races. There i.s a chance, however, that they may tip the ftnal results one way or another. In 1976, Gerald Ford defeated Jimmy Carter in California by Jess than 1.28,000 votes. In 1968, Richard Nixon defeated Hu· bert Humphrey in the s tate by 223,000 votes . .And, in 1960. Nixon de fe ated J ohn Kennedy in California by less than 30,000 votes. The 378 thousand votes Clark received in 1978 could have changed any one of those elec· lions . It is reasonable to expect that he may do as well this year. EQUMLY significant, there are at least a dozen state legislative and coneressional district races which could be af. feet~ this year by the votes given to minor party candidates. In 1978 , for exampl e, Democratic incumbent Jim Kevsor (39th Assembly District -San Fernando VaJJey) lost by • t ,148 voles. The P & F candidate won 2,531 votes in 'that district. ft is reasona ble to assume lhat most or those minor party votes would have gone to Keysor had there been no P & F candidate. The Libertarian Party will probably fade away in a few years. But in the meantime it of· fers disgruntled voters a chance to vote against both major party candidates -and those votes may have a deciding effect in several elections. A Visitor Views Washington Fantasyland WASHING TON -In 18M, they say, William McKinley, tbe Republican candidate for presl· dent, never left bis front porch in Cant.on, Ohio. Groups ol in· flueotial Americana stopped by . He tallted, they were impresased enough so that he won the elec· lion and a phrase was added to the language. "The Front Porch Campaign" still lives on. The White House, after all, bas the mo a t glamorous porch in the country, and J i m m y Cart.er uses it almost every day he's in town to dazzle impor· tant' visitors from the provinces. Its one ol the campaign advantages of in· cumbency -and one of the reasons that no matter bow un· popular be is, the Incumbent should be the favorite in any presidential election. We have only ooe president at a time, and bis office, et least, ls revered. One ol the groups gettin1 the treatment this summer was Art Hoppe t h e editors of Newhouse Newspapers from around the country. Twenty ..of them were invited in for "private brief· ings'' by officials like Zbign.iew Brzezinski. "WHAT ARE you planning to do about the hot!ltage3, sir ?" ooeol the edit.ors aslted. "I don't know," Brzezinski answered. "What would you do?'' ''Well, we're just newsmen. You'~ the national security ad· viser." "What do you want me to do? Kiss Iran's ua?" Usually that stuff works. But this time the editors saw through it. Dave Roten , chief editorial writer of The Bay City Times in Michigan, went home and wrote : "This is fan· t.asyland." "LOOIDNG AT Washington," Rosen told bis readers, "No one would ever suspect the country is In deep economic trouble ... Washington goes blithely along on a stream of money and a torrent of words. . .no one ap- parently says what they mean or means what they say.·' ··Baldly false s tatements , Alice in Wonderland claims, in· cr edibly absurd boasts and ridiculous contradictions.·· were part of what Rogers said he found. "Jody Powell,'"' be said, "drinks and talks with visiting newsmen at The Class Reunion, bis Cavorite bistro. The next day Powell fails to show up for a 'briefing' at the White Hou.se with the same group, deciding at the last minute to take a vaca· ti on. "The president gives the vis· itors 22 minutes of campaip rhetoric and a 'grip and grin' photo in the Cabinet Room. •'Brzezinski takes complete credit for the normalisation of relations with China. That was a Nixon achievement. "AIDES EXPLAIN why nothiog can be done to control imported cars, which are devas tating the economy Michigan, why nothing can be done to get the hostages out of Iran. why nothing can be done to rea1}y ...balanca the-budtet~ con· trol the economy, why gasoline can't be rationed, why the now of refugees can't be stopped." Actually, the editors were sup- posed to be impressed by that sense of futility. The real theme o( the Carter campaign is the politics of incompetence: No president can do anythint anyway, so why not the least, why bot.her to change incompe· teota in mid-stream. A lot of peopl e beli eve that i n Wa s hington , but , t h eo1 Washingtonians believe a Jot or things other Americans, Uke Dave Rogers, see as fantasy. REPRESENTATIVE Phillip Crane's J!epublican presidential candidacy didn't go anywhere this year, but he did bave one idea that intrigued me. He want· ed to break up Washington, literally. Put the Department ot Agriculture in Des Moines, the Department of Ener1y in Houston, the Treasury Depart· ment in New York. If nothin& else, it would spread lhe wealth of prospering government. . . Then Dave Rogers wouldn't have to write: "A news man goes home alter two days in fan· tasyland, aees the people in un· employment lines and rows of unsold Chryslers. . . '' r It's All in the Cards If Yon Keep Looking Good mornlog, housewives and other abut-ins. lt'a time for another eplaode ot "The Golden Years," the iupirtn1 tee-vee series that proves retired fol.b on Medicare can still punue ac· tive, u.seful bobbies such aa watcblq Celebrity Bowline or runnincf~~ident. As we jOin them today, Ronnie is j uat enterln1 the kitchen where bi.a at· trective wife, Nancy, awaJta him ln the brutfut nook. He it ca rryln1 a tbick file of alpbabetlaed cards. Na• e J : 0.-..dnp, dear. Did you s!Mp wellT . ...... (leafl.nl tbroup ta» cerdt>: Oreetlnp? Hmmm. E, - F , G . ....,-. Ob, llere we are. Good morniQI, afternoon or eventnc, as the cue may be, my fellow Americans. Let me first say how deliabted Nancy and I are to be with you in beautiful nam~­ community today. Na•er: That's very aood. dear. I think you're settiq the bant ol it. But what do you want for breakfast? a.-le: Want? Let's see. U, V, W . U.r.we art. I want to 1et 1ov~ent off tbe backs ol · tbe American wortint man and lo make um tbe peatest COUil· . try oa earth oace a1a1n. Nuq: Would you. Htt)e for • aoft·boiled ea and'mllk tout? a ..... : Settle? J'uat a minute. Q, R, S • . . I will never NU1e for second beat no m•Uea what ... Na8CJ: Pl•uei.. dear. I know that an. you on.aded fem ol Mao 'he-tune. Ho Chi Minb, Charles Darwin, Helen JCe.Uer wby don't you foreet those sill.)' and the Ku Klux Klan with your cards for awhile? ad lib remarks, your aJdes made Roule: What cards? you promise lo stick. lo read.inc NaHJ: Ob, you're so roman- prepared texta in the fUtute. But tic, dear. Take me in your anm surely that promise d1dn't in· and talk to me, man to woman. elude ta.lking to me? Look, I will put U\11 ro.e in my a .... : Promises? M, N, 0, P teetb and we can tao10 to1ether. ... I say, by aolly, that we've Ab, whisper into my ear what got to stamp out the purveyon y o u w o u 1 d d o w It h m e , of this filth that rots the UttJe handsome senor. minds ol OW' Uttle children. Seu.le: (taldn1 ber in hll Na!KJ: I think-your ~tacta arms, but shutrun1 throu1h h1a are foaed up, dear. That's not cardl behiBd beT back): Seaor? the PromiHS card. You're look· Q, R, S ... And I wtll fulfill the int at Pomoerapby. unmet needs oC all you Seniot' a...se:-Ob. Hold lt. Peotta CiU1ena, Yes, sir, we'll win thll . . . Persian Gulf . . . Power, one for the old 1alfen. Nuclear ... Promises! And I Na.ey <anirtly): That's Gip. furtber promlte to cut taxes, per. And who are you calllna a balance tbe l>udaet i nd lick the Senior ClUaen? O'h , you're Ruaai ... lD. the Montreal Olym· horrid and I'll never speak to ptc1. • · you aplft. .. Na11q: Excuse me, dear, t.bat .._.: (~tb a alp u lbe one's left over from your 1'79 1tomp1 out): Well, back to tbe campal1n. (seductively)· But old ad lib. l J ' \ \ I - I I J r- 1 , ' -' . ------. --···--. -.. -. --. -.............. -.... , 1'10,.e OP-int• on To write the Dally Piiot/Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 _ un-r.-...tember 14.1980 ToCall theDJlly Pllotn t4M2·4321 117 ~eCoast O 1lyP1lot ____ .:__ ... c--------~~-~ Bob Greene Space Enthusiasts Volunteer to Help Fund NASA litre'• • swllch Aml'ncaru who have lately bt'~J1 romplam il\I that lht1 iO\'t'rOmf'nC l spendin& too mul'h or thttir lH money on v•rtou~ proje<'ls have beiun voluntar1l,> dipp1ntl into lhe1r ~k\'15 und t>ndtng lhelr own ca11h lo u "ov«'mmtnt agency Tbt' aaenc)' us lhf' N ah onal Aeronautil'.S und S~a C'.-Ad ministration <NASA>. and the r l'ason the peo ple a rt' ie nd1ng tt money is un i ntriguina one. NAS A, of course. In de c ade s p ast . was the most heroic government agent')' or the m all. NASA was in ch:irge of the space shots including the ont' lh•t hnt pu1 men ()!\ lh 111oon Jnd tor awhth• tht>rc n()lt11ni: "'"' loo 1twwi for NA.~ l n t'('('enl ~ t> r thou Iii h NASA ha& t'OLn • (lfl hnrd I \m (lt., Na llon.:il U'llt<h•i-1 1n l hr spat'(\ pro j.?r•m "'IU• '>i>lll lo ht' un th•• w 01• IUld ltkc• m 11t1) otht•r u .i1•11 rtt's NASA f1u't'CI bud~wt 1>n1h le m l> T h1•r1• ~··r n11 11\111 1• h1ghh 1>uhh1•1t1-.t ~pn t• ·dm~ f h~rt• ,,,.<'r4" nu mor" 111itt•nl11· hudgt>ts for A.SA Earhtt lh1s ) N\t ,, -.111.u·t.' Luff n.:imC"d Stan t\t'nl hf'rumr t.'On rernt"d abou1 11 'I J*"1hc prohlt'm NASA wa h:l\ 1ng r ht' Vik ing I sput't<naft was on M r.. •wndmR bark "eekl> bur b of '''Mlt1f1c du tu to F.arth llul N A:;A "'ll!. suuJ to he "'thout tht.< fuhd . ., to analyze the dat,rnnn• tl )WI IJjt•k h~re K l'nt · wt>nl out ..1nd found~d :somethtnl( culh .. ·d Thl• V1krn~ 1''un1l u c1t1u·n sponsortd driH to M'nd mont>) to NASA for <ilAN 0 SPECIAL rugc ust! in cvaluoUnai the data from Mar Ill• rt>:.11oon wu:, n .11imple oot•. ..... PEOPLt; i.re willing to :tp<"nd $410 nulllon to see 'St1&r Wun~. wh•t·h is fantHy, lhey 1111i:ht ~ wlllin~ lo llpend u Uttle nwnl'y lo help th<" real Ille s pace prognm, whlfh ts really even rriort1 t'll<'lting " Ill' didn't koow if a nyone would rcb()(>nd, l!nd was thrilled to ftnd out thut mnny Americans 1't'ally du still care about the w .. c:t' program care enough to seod money 1n above and beyond thc•lr tax contribution. ~) fat w~·ve raised between $5..'),000 and $60.000 for T he Vik· 1og Fund ... Kent s aid . "The money has come from approx· unatcly 5.500 people from all Qvc r the coun try, who have sent aver aRe rontribut1ons of $10." Ke nl who designs rocket cnl(ines for the Aerojel Uqwd Rock el Co. in Sacramento, Calif. said that something about the space pro.cr01m •4>peals to the ba11ic iMtlnct.'I of Americans. "Space exploration' is fascinal· Ing and exciting to people," he s aid . "Ame ricans s pend bet ween $50 mlllion and $100 million a year on science Ciction and space fantasy -and I think the y are willing t o s upport NASA. which is still trying to keep our real-life space program vital. "People don't Uke to give their money to the government - they think It's going down some black hole and they'll never see it again. But they don't feel lhat way about th~ space program. 'rhere are a lot of Americans who still are enthralled by it, and are willing to chip in a little bit." Kent said that when the mam I WILL ·-- 0 phase or the space program ended , Americans sensed that lhey were losing some of the qualities that were associated with it team'work. dedication und pride. ''PEOPLE REMEMBER the space s hot era with great alfec· lion." Kent said. "That was a very good time for this country, and a lot or people would like to see it come back. "The (rungs we learn in space can help t.o solve the problems we have on Earth. No matter how bad ·things get on Earth. we've still got to plan for the future, and people see s pace ex· ploration as a way to try for a better world." Kent said that although the original purpose of T he Viking Fund was sole ly to provide money for the Mars project, the e nthusiastic res pon se has caused him to consider setting up a National Endowment for Space Sciences -with the money going to NASA to use in any way it sees fit. (T he address of The Viking F'und is P.O. Box 7655. Menlo Pa rk, CaJir 94025. Kent sa id that a ll con t r ibutions a r e t ax. deductible.) The Viking F'und is receiving support from Omni magazine, a Ne w York-based publicallon aimed at science and science- fi ction fa ns . Ben Bova. executive editor of the magazine. said: ' Sydney Harris "The United States spends $5.7 billion a year on the space pro- gram. I s uppose we spend that much on marijuana in a week. ·'Ame ricans s till ha ve a pioneering frontier spirit. That's why we 'r e see ing s uch en· thusiasm for The Viking Fund. People see s pace explor alion as a way of starting off clean and doing good things. It's like the Puritans going to the New World. starting over aga in." He said that he doesn 't think the interest in s pace is being re- born -"It was there all along. There was a lot or publicity a bout people losing interest, but they never really did . And The Viking Fund is a way lo show that interest." · AT NASi\ headquarters in Was hington. officials at first we re a mbivalent about taking m oney from private citiiens . But now they seem enthusiastic about The Viking Fund. "We like the interest in space science." a NASA spokesman said. "If the Mars program had to rely on the funds we already had on hand. it would probabl y have to be shut down eventuall y There is some question about the specific use or the money -but law says we can take private funds. but there are guidelines for funds ea rma rked for a particular program -. but we are very aware of The Viking Funa We think it 's tr'e men· dous ." Comlnct of Life The Key w Religion A La wrence Coll ege s tudent wr ites lo ask : "Is the re any evidence that Bertrand Russell recanted his agnosticism on his deathbed and s aid it would be anomalous if life was created without the aid of a God?" pious bigot ; Bruno was a better man than those who burned him. .I I have no idea. but I doubt it. Besides, a deathbed recantation --~ Whal happens lo religions - to all of them. unfortunately, in one degree or another -is that they event uall y obs cure t he message of their founders more t!lan illuminating '"it. They make subsidiary beliefs more central than the 1 cor e -and their communicants are happy to accept these. because it is far easier to celebrate a cull than to live a creed , easier to kneel before an aJtar than to "pick· up your cross and follow me ... -·- National Gossip Mania Destroys Our Character By EUNOll.OA VIS It has been alleged that our nation's citizenry builds up fellow citizens lo a celebrity status and then tears them down. One example was when Ted Kennedy was encouraged to run for the Presidency. When he dectded lo do so. the tearing down process immediately took place. It has also been-noted that Americans are reputed to be the wor ld's most jealous and en· vious people. To a certain extent this is a generalization. However. there are many peo- ple today who seem dedicated to what is becoming an obsession for what used to be called "small town g ossip ." Main Street U.S.A. 's gossip addiction seems to have becom e a na· tionwide hang-up. "NO'l1DNG MUST remain in the closet·· seems to , be the theme of lhe day. Familiarity no longer seems to breed con· mpt! Consequently, a citiien's Andy Rooney home La no longer his castle, nor does his private life remain . his busin~ss. In fact, the phrase. "It's none of your business." nowadays is rarely heard. Surely this tearing down or t~aring to pieces attitude is part· ly responsibilit y for our lac;k of exceptional lea d e r sh ip na· tionwide . "Oh we ll. tha t's politics!.. infers that the more dirt slung the better -which could also account for some of the disgusted non-voters. Neverthe less. t h e vicioos s candalmo n gers de d icate their spare time to watching, in· ves ligating and picking to shreds people they are jealous or envious of, because of their more interesting life style , their better looks or personality, or their . higher position on the social scale or the financial or political scale -usually peo· ple they envy because they are too apathetic to develop or fathom their own potentialities. If the tearing-down process has to do with sex or immorality or . unmoral i ty , lhe s can · dalmonge~. as they indulge i.n their whispering campaigns, re· sort to a form of rantasizing wherein they live the very lifestyle they are too timid to pursue. CHARACTER assassination a s a moral iss ue should be lumped under the heading or all that is lisled as immoral. How can a person who believes abor· lion to be wrong because il takes a life. listen and repeat what constilutes the destroying of another person's Image? In a nation where rapid cha nge is taking place this vicious obsession also could be attributed to a sens e of insecuri· ty and confusion that people feel when trans ition takeli place. Some or the trend could also be attributed to cynicism or loss of hero worship. The Nixon episode destroyed our naive beliefs. The fathers of our nation may chop down cherry trees as did the first father of our country -on· ly they don't admit il -they cover it up! Therefore everyone is suspect. Regardless, in the-land Ol the free. a person's right to privacy has since the founding of this na· tion been an im~rtant part of what upholds our "Sweet land of libe rty ... The future of all America lies in the voi ce of the people. Whatever is repres en· lative of the people of our na· ti on, is what our c ountry portrays. Every person whose character is publicly or unjustly lorn to pieces also represents the whole. Nothing and no .one is perfect. Possibly s can· dalmongers are perfectionists in disguise who expect perfection in others in order to distrac.t from their own s hortcomings . How much happier we would be if more time were spent look· ing for the aood in our fellow citizens instead of concentrating on the bad. For "he who critizes -getteth criticized" and the vicious cycle begins . Elinor Davia is a resident of l.oRIAM Beach. may mean no more than the glib s logan tha t "there a r e n o athe is ts in foxholes ... It is how y ou beha ve the rest of your life after you l e a ve th e fox hole that is decisive. not what you feel under fear of dying. It has long seemed to me that the question of "believing in God" is a nearly meaningless o n e Almost a n y o n e c a n p e r s u ad e hims e lf t h at h e believes in God, if he wants to, without this belief having the s li ghtest effect on the way he treats people around him or conducts his life outside the established ambit of "religion." WHAT IS important, if I may put it this way, is whether God believes in you. By this I mean whether or not you a re a person wo rthy of having a God to believe in. It is the existential worthiness of a person, not his a bstract belief, that alone has any value. both here and in the proble matic tuture. A saintly atheist is surety preferable to a R ELIGION IS fragmented into a thousand bits, each bit ima gining it carries the seed of t he truth. But the t r uth, as Aristotle said, is a like a barn door : nobody who throws at it can miss"'it, but nobody can hit all of it All religion:; have a bit or truth by the tail, but no more than that. Wha l would Jesus "be" 1f he returned today? Jf lhere is a comprehensible God , and I believe so, He is bette r ser ved by tryin g t o determine what He would like us lo be to one.another in our daily inter course, and to try to live up to that. Bertrand Russell tried to. a s much as he could, as m uch of th~ time. though he was a wicked man like the rest of us. J wouldn't want a God who Judged me on whether l thought l was an atheis t or not. My father thought he was. but if that lovely man is not no w in Abr aham's bosom. we need a "hew idea of Heaven. Why Don't They Have a Poll oil Subject of Real Interest? I'm tired of seeing people polled oo which politicians they lite best; I'd like to see • poU conducted on vegetables. Some of us doo'l know much about polltJes but all of us have strong opi.DMa on vegetables. 1'11 give you tome of mine to compare with yours. .. GREEN B!':ANS -The most •bused vegetable in the •United · States . At their best they are as 1ood u any ve1etable we grow, bot we seldom set them that way . I 've beard that lo most restaurants the ebef comes in at 6 a.m. to set 1...W on the day's mea.11. I thlDk wbat most of them do 11 com• m and •tut cook1nc tbe be ..... The belt way to cook beans ._ to M&l .... brWb ... u.. .. tbem ...... -.. tMm •• cool qd dl'J. Jmt before you wut trhem, stir them in a hot frying pan with not-too-little butter. CARROTS -I have never overcome a childhood prejudice against carrots, and if l ever de· cide to lose weight, il will not be by eating raw ones. I eat them bul 1 don'l llke them. More than any other vegetable they are considered "good for you." POTATOES -I don't count. potatoes as vegetables. ASPARAGUS -Mosl people don't break It off s hort enough for my taste . f don't like any of the white part on the stem at all. J wish lbe~ could develop asparagus that had more tip and less stem. But I lite asparagus. BROCCOLI -A very good and depench•ble vegetable that seems to be available all year. J know where moat vegetable• come from but l don't know where they grow broccoli. Ln"ftJCS -I llh iceber1 and romaine the best. I don't care for soft lettuce like Bolton and t don't like moat of the let· tuce people 1row in their .. gardens. It's too leafy with no hard, light green center part. LIMA BEANS -ls it m£im· aginat.ion or are lima beans dy· ing out? I haven't had a lima .. ·, bean in lwo years and I like them. I especially like them mixed with leftover corn cul from the cob. SPINACH -I don't think we eat as mufh spinach as we used to, either. Spinach is good. but after you eat it, why "Clo your teeth wte furry? Thal doesn~t ' happen if you eat it raw and spinach may be making a come- back, raw. BRUSSELS SPROUTS - These are a fascinating miniature cabbage and it's too bad they don't taste just a tiny bit better than they do. ZUCCHINI -One of the most wonderfully versatile ·vegetables we have and I don't remember it at aU when I was a kid. I have a friend who put to1ether a whole cookbook ol ways to prepare il without repeating herself once. One w•Y T like that lsn 't in the book ls an unnecessary lot of trouble, but it'a fun <and cookial la more flljoyable if you aren't juat trytnc to NVe time. ~cul the aucchinl lato 1mall piffft Md then put..lt in~ llniner or•~· ander OVft' a bowl and mill • lot of aalt into It. Tbe aall dun the water out and ll'• amaainc how mucb water you pt. Thn>w the water out and aUr·fry the tuc:· .. chini in a oUxture ot butter and olive oil. Most or the salt you put on it is thrown away with the water. PEAS -They're almost as mistreated as beans. When 11 was young you used to get a spoonful of peas on almost every plate put in front of you. They were usually canned and they were enough to put a person off peas for life. Frozen peas aren't bad and fresh peaa are a lot of trouble but one of the great vegetable treats. . YELLOW SQUASH -This is my personal favorite if it is·•. yellow, not orange, smooth, no\ \ bumpy and no more than seven :. inches long. BUTTERNUT SQUASH -The fall squashes will be comlni ' along shortly and they keep im· proving them. People us.ed to eat pumpkins , then Hubbarcl squash, then •eorn, and now but· lenlul are the. beat of ~JI. Acom &quHh were too often stringy. I have never eaten a rulabaea .and cannot comment on them. • They always sound like a Bob Hope joke ~o me. t ( I • ~ \ 'Mind Sees l'ietim I Psychic Relpll Police Solve CriIDes NUTLEY, N.J . <AP> Dotoc.by AWN1a .. .-er wanted to be a psychlC', but the J•t roulda't tum off the horri/ytnc picturea that kept poppt191 1ftto htr hud. "Wb~n l WU 14, l hid I vl•IOft Of my fl._Ulcr 'a death. t hated m)' ~wer thee ud tried to d&a re1ard what t knew, ' aaya the S.S.ye&r old, .who " crtdhtd wilh h~p~a polire aolvt l3 murder ra H and lO<'ate mor. lhan ~ mlua"' ehUdnn "My •liter hu the Hm• power but 11 deathly afraid ot It and doean't UH it," ahe aays TM Jersey Cit>"bom -omaa Just ahru11 her shoulden 1t akeptk• and polnu to the at~ardt and cltatlont ahe 'a received from dotcu of polite dt- partmMu ll'OWld the nation. rt\ftt them "I woric only for the police and pu~nta I'm not " fort unt• teller .. Mn AllltjOfl trn:o1 bt'en knuwn to New Jersey iiuthonti~ 111nc.-1967, when ~ht' h~d a niahtmar~ and lt>c1 poll<'.-to 11 drump1pc wlwre the body of a s m1tll boy was found Shl.' fir \ rt'ttlved national alttntlon 1n 1978, when s he It'd IJ()hce lo the bod1c of two teen· 111er w1thmorw wt:ck "I would Nt ,.kt• 111 \1 hft. c111' lier," says the moth«"r o( .-I ..t.d1 teen J.6(~r whoNl' body was found 1n a 11hallow ar1&vc, i.lmuMl cuctly where Mrs Al h11on Mud 1t would ~· THF. SAM•: w+:•:K . THK ~to: boys whew-ere mu11lnt hunllnat tt\ u manth llt a Staten ISl\nd, N Y , .-h111y1ar1I, found the :skeleton of 14-year-old Suu n .J1H'obium , wt11> htt cl b.•.-n hsted as missing for ahw t thrt .. •) ••ur~ Dorothy Allison uses police files and pictures to start the images and words flowing in her mind. She says she ·s helped police find both victims and suspects m cnmes across the U.S. with her psychic powers. I I "I can understand why peiop.I• doubt ps)•thlcs There art' 1 lot ol traudt around," aht says .. But no dne can·call me• fraud wht!n I've bHn worllln1 18 houn a day for the put ll yean for the poUr e I don't co to them. They come to me " TM1 )eari. bt-fo1•· th•• body was found, Mrs. Al· haon told 1•1hn· 11 v. aw lo(·ated tn a marshy area. an i11.iht of two twutRl'h and an abandoned car. and nrar tht' h•ll\'"' .. M." "A," anJ "R " • t I ' ~ I I . ·1 ~HE WORKS F&EE Ot' char1e out of a lo • for children and an almost fn1hten1na hatred for murderers and child molesters On a recent cue, . police officers had to forcibly restrain her from altack1na a man wanted on murder char1es. . "You can't walk in sw1mps and be afraid of rats and snakes." she says, emphas11ing her favorite words for felons. "If these kiUers ever come near me. I'll make twina out them with an axe. I think I may be 1ettin1 a UtUe too br1Ve " The "power" -a combinaUon of a v1s1on and interpretation -is somethin1 she can't explain and has little interest in defending. She does n't know any other psychics and wouldn't care to Laguna Hills 'Challenging' Ronald Smith is Laguna Beach's new com- m unity development director, but he's no stranger to hillside headache. Smith assumed the post vacated in June by Marlene Roth, who resigned to go to work for a private firm. THE 33· YEAR-OLD imith comes to Laguna Beach from San Bemudino, where he handled hillside developments as planning director. During slightly more than two years there. Smith said, "a great deal of hillside was pro- cessed, much or it with fault lines and instability." He said he finds the landslide problems in Laguna Beach challenging ~ause of those ex- periences. Geological pro· 1. blems will be dealt with, he said, through various elements or the general plan -now be· ing revised. A REVIEW process -may be developed, with those seeking to build being required to pro- vide a geological re-. port, be said. . But Smith stressed that nothing is definite regarding general plan revision. "We'll await input AON SMITH from citizens• committees on the various elements." he said. Smith also has served as city planner in Anaheim, and on planning staffs in San Dimas and Los Angeles. "I'm not so much concerned with development for development's sake, as for a sound environ· ment and quality growth for the city." he said . Irvine Seeking Gifted Students Ninety students are receivinl advanced educa- tion· in the Irvine Unified School District, accord- ine to schools superintendent Stan Corey. These students are beine taueht in special cl asses at Deerfield Elementary, Eastshore Elementary and Turtle Rock Elementary schools . · Special classes were established this year al the request of the school trustees. Corey said there are 13 students on a waitine list for the program. He said a new clus will be formed if seven more s tudenta join the list. Irvine students wishing to join should call ~-4900. ... Of course it is. ... Almost everyone is famill1r with the kind of hypoosis that's performed In front of an audience for entertainment purposes. The performer who induces this kind of hypnosis would have you believe that he has some strange power over the volunteers that come up on stage. Nothing could be further from the truth . . . . The power is in you. The performer only make!> use of it. ... That same power that is in yO\J can be used to help you stop smoking ... reduce anxiety .... help your concentration ... h61p you to learn ... 1n· crease your self confidence, and with a doctors re· ferral, reduce or gain weight and control pain. ... Hypnoeis la ., effective tool for change and growth. It's Mfe, 9imple, and Inexpensive. ... It can help you to become the person yo u realty want to be. ... Hypnoii9 has been 8'aund for thrM thous1nd Y9lf'. ... Is now the time for you to check Into It? : .• Of COUrM It Is. The only Hypnotist llceltled by · the City of Costa Mesa Th.-.i1rr,. hod) wus found in a SS-gallon 0 11 drum at lht• bottom of u :shaft tn un area that fit the P'Y<'hH''' 11e11<·n11t1on, About 200 feet from the ~huft , l11J:h on :a rcwk, Wt'rt' the red.painted letters, "MAH .. Man y people , .,!n c luding gamblers and entrepreneurs, have tried to use her for their own ends. "It makes me sick I'm not a gambler and I take no money for what I do. · '"there's no price for a child. H would be sacrilegious to take money on the hardships and heartaches of others. What kind of beast would I "Some cops think I'm competing with them and are jealous. But others· are ~orried that I might see something evil in them and they're afraid of me." she says. ' Mrs. Allison says the main regret about h"er work is the time she must spend away from her family. Poht'l' rnuldn 't c•x 1>la1n how the lettering gqt tht're or what 1t 111t'a11t The girl's killer was never found be to take money? I feel too sorry for these peo-.. --••••••••••••-•111111111-li-•ll .. pie" who have lost their children, she say~ What Tm Shltten Met To.., ht lflO Mni Alhson. an ulmost nonstop talker, might become a m11l1onairc Just by going to a gambling casino or ra<'etrack Rut that would bore her, she says "My mother was a re11g1ous psychic and she told me about my power before she died. She told me there should never by any monetary reward for it. My fumily didn't make a big deal about it a nd I was treated like the other kids ." The moment police call her for assistance, she s ays. "I start writing things down and get pictures in m y mind. I don't go into a trance or any non sense like that. It's like turning on a television set in my mind. 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The couple's work is part of the National Archives oral his· lor y project. The team's goal is to collect documents, video tapes and recordings of events sur rounding the anti-nuclear ca u se, and pla ce these materials in an archive at UC ... .,1Tt1N San Diego. Among groups interviewed were the Brine ~rimp AJliance in Salt Lake City, Utah. the Sunflower Alliance in Topeka, Kansas, and the ClamsbeU Alliance in Seabrook, New Hampshire. "In the past this work has been done after the L. ~id;-sittiJtg-in-tbe-bact yard ol hls ; South Laguna home. "This is the first instance that I know of t hat the history of a social move· meDt has been recorded and placed in an archive while the events are still qoing oo." CARR, A PROFESSOR of oral history and folklore at Cal State Long Beach, said most or the people he interviewed didn't think of themselves in an historical context. "Most of them · saw themselves as isolated groups," he said. "What I hope this project will do is connect these diverse grassroots groups across the country so these people will find out they are not alone out there." Ms . Bernstien said they found the groups by driving into a town wearing an anti-nuclear but· ton. She said a parking lot at· tendant in Sall Lake directed them to his activist girlfriend who worked at a n earby res taurant, who in turn in· troduced them to members or the Brine Shrimp Alliance. She said they also located groups b y c hec king local -newspaper offices and looking on colle ge campus bulletin caH boards. "It is s urprising how m any groups gather in their local churches.•• "WE WALKED INTO A room in the back of a eburcb in Gettysburg with our tape recorder, and although the 12 people sitting around a couple of tables there had never seen us before, they welcomed us into their group.'· Can said he and Ms. Bemstien had collected more than 200 hours or recorded conversations with members or anti-nuclear groups, plus stacks of papers containing the minutes or their meetings. "This is truly a grassroots movement, or-ganized strictly over the issue of nuclear power ,' Carr said. "Groups are formed mainly because people find out a power plant is going to be built nearby." He estimated that in every city and town in the country with a population more than 10,000. there is an anti-nuclear organization. · "These organizations are not involved in na· tional politics like the Ser ra Club, with its group of experts ~a_t everyone looks upon as leaders. "We fOW\d that the anti-nuclear groups con- d ucted meetings much the same as a Quaker gath ering with everyone equal and only a moderator to govern proceedings. CAil& SAID IN THE future he expected to see fewer maaa protests and rallies, though some would still be held for fund-raising. "There will be--more political pressure applied at the local level by those opposed to construction of nuclear pown plants in their neighborhoods." be said. "The people in the community will be the ones involved." Is Your·Child HALF JEWISH? .......................... :;:,;:;t'W .... ClllllllNo\,-... l'Oll ..... IO ____ ...... ~ ............ --..... _....,.., __ ....... ......, ........ CRH f ATillG OUI 2Dlh YEM FOR INFORMATION CALL (714) lar1 A~ Kerin Kllh lohulrNn 892-5971 ' 714-' , 18 ..,. 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"It's probably safe to say that 90 percent or the victims we've seen weren't wearing helmets .. M i!l!I Hrown wui> lht! late:sl 10 a troJ(tl' 11tr111w of moton·y<'I\' and mo pt"<! ac1'1dt•nt vll'tlms who ha Yt' bt•en rw.h1·d to t ht' h~p11 <•I dur1nJ( 11i. f1nsl lh11•c month ai. t h1· W t'NI euunt} 'i. t raumu n•ntt'r I N t 'A('T, A c1uurkr of tht• ca~t'S «al lht' c·N1ter i,ant•c-JWie II have t:w>t-n motorcyl'11• or moped act·1dent v1ct1m11 . hoi.v1tul of Cu:1uls said T hose with hfe·threatening 1n- J Ur 1 es from accid e nt s o r viphmce are sent to the hospital <·entl'r. where a s urgical team is on duty at all tlmC's t 'KOM JUNE 8 through Sept. 9, Fountain Valley's 92 cases break down as follows 33 auto or truck accident Vll'lims, Heilig said motorcycle riders a re vulnerable because they move at high speed with little protection. He pointed to the case of a teen-age mo-ped rider who was struck broadside by a car, caus- ing severe internal injuries. The boy went to surgery JUSl 10 minutes after he arrived CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN Only auto and truck Ul't•ident~ caused moretruuma t•:ti.es 21 motorcycle or mo-ped ac- e1denl victims. UP TO 5500,000 ~'ewport ~~'.1i~!!_u11ds :I;1c .. '11 osp1 tal ofr1c1als no ted . however, that the two wheel v1c tims had a s1gnif1canlly higher mortality rate than auto and truck riders. ll stabbin#l victims (two self mfticted ): 10 pedes trians <ind one bicyclist struck by autos , 10 guns hot victims (four self-inflicted): Had the youth been taken to an emergency room where a s urgeon and 'anesthesiologist were not immediately available, the boy probably would have died, HeiUg said. -,- C#MH Ir/ WI-·-Open Doily I 0-10, Sot. 9 -l 0, Sun. I 0-6 Sun. Thru Tue. Sept. 14-1&, 1980 • v~· K tn•• I AOl/I: R TISf.D M[AC HANOIS[ P0 11t I -Ill c:::lll ..... 714 7 tlJ tfJfJJ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~THE SAVING PLACE .. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Men's Cardigans Classic! 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Bus1ne11"· lt:s al"'•)'s. was brisk on a rt'<'t'nt weekday momlng \n . u~nor Court ~partmt'nt ~ Orang.-County' c•vemo~. audltonum ltke clearinghouse for cr1m na l ra5H on lht' wav to trial Altorney!J. many icarl)ej1 In \ht~ pie<'t' l\Ub, routint-l)' shuffl.-d 1n und out ot lht' ucond noor civic ct"nkr courtroom an Sllnta na a the mom m.c raJendor wa .. called. t'llenta and lht'ir fam1b~s wait~ ullenly \n hard· backed suts for th"tr tum IM-fore lht' Judg.- SOME HAD A1TOltN•;vs. <>thf'rs did not Tho&<' without leial aid s~>emtd some-. hat pt.>rplcx •d by the pro<'et'd1nas. approachina Supertor <.:ourt Judt;~ Lu1is <.:ardenH uncf'rt:unlv when the bailiff culled their names · ''Do you hU\'l' an attorney. sir"" Cardena Hkt"d one defrndant as he :s1f\~ through ,>a~rwork handed hlm by 11 clcrk . "No .sir." ·1ud tht• blue Jeun dad cte(endant. nervo1&S ly jingling change an a pant~ i>odcttt 'l 'm not "orkm,g nght 1ww, \;our honor." · • "Well, do )OU "Unl to talk lo lht: publ11.· 1lt! fender's representative to see '' you qualify?" Cardenas asked, looking up from the var ious documents arrayed before him. "Sure, that's OK with me, your honor." the man said, sitting down in a front-row seat to await assistance from a publ ic defender already h a ndl i ng n umerous cases that WILLIAMS morning. THE SCENE, R EPEATED often in Department s. is significant for Orange County tax·payers. They're the ones who will foot most of the ~ million It will take to provide legal assistance to Indigents charged with criminal acts this fiscal year. And the number seeking aid, like nearly every- thing else in these inflationary times. is expected to keep going up. ·'Our caseload has increased almost every ye&T ," said Frank Williams. the county's chief public defende r anp a 20·year veteran of the office. BIS COR PS OF 67 attorneys, many of them re- cent law school graduates eager for courtroom Seminar ch e duled I PUBLIC NOT!CE _ ll'ICTITIOUS aUSINEU I l'IAMI STATIMINT Tll~ 1011-1...., penon Is clolno Dull· neu •~ HUNTINGTO!ol BEACli DENTAL ASSOCIATES. 17U? Buell Bl•d A three·hour seminar for women that ex- amines proJjer dress for the business world will be h e ld Sept. 24 a t Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. J·l7J, HuntlnotOft S.acfl, ~llfornle n..-1 Robert Lee CIM>nlt\Ql\em DOS tn<., • Celllor"'• corpo,..llon, 1'0 Port Mero••• Pl•<•. N••Po•I Be.ell. Cellf0t"'• t-..o Thi\ bull-I' c...O..C-DY • cor- poretlon. ~L.C........_..,., 0051..c:. ~L.C~ 005 The "Dress for Sue· Tiii\ N~ •• , tiled wit!\ ti. , , • • Collfttl' Cieri! of Or._ County Oft cess session will be 1 Aut1V••11.1• held f'!Jm 7 to LO p.m. in Pub""°°'-.c.oe"o.11~1= OCC Fine Arts Hall 119. Auo 2•. JI, s.cit. 1. "· ,.. 1'1...., Tbe focus will be on --------- proper dress, color. PUBLIC NOTICE s tyle and image. Ad· mission is free 0 'ELLIOTT ST AN LEV C:. ELLIOTl. l"Hlclent ol C:O.t• Mti<I, Ce. p_..., ••• , Oft Sep. lemti.r 12, 1•. ServlcH w\11 be held In OallH, Soult\ Del!Ole. Servtcn un- der Ille OlrecUon of Betu eerver°" Smith .. Tuthltl -l<litf Chlle>el 01 Colla Mti<I .. ,37, ll'ICTITIOUS a USll'll'U N~ STATEMENT Tl•• lollowl119 "''°"' .,.. dolno buslnenM. WEST COAST FOREIGN AUTO ELECTlllC. 21• ...._, &111<1 . &ldo .. F". Cost•-· eei1tom1e m n Manin F. e.r...tt, nso !>en CetlM. Cost• Me\e, Celltomle f2'2' Aten M. WaroUrd. 212• Rele\911, C~t• Mae, Cellfernle f2'l1 Tfll1 -IM11 la c~t.., bl' • o-ne••l --l"llllp. M. F. llMrwtt Tllll ~ We\ ftlecl "'"" tile c°""'" Cleft! of o.._ c-•• Aut1V~tJt,t•. ~~~~~~~~~~~-i Ptanif nperl~e . tuandlt'd un t:!jUrnuled 29,000 crlm1nlll <'HH la10 )'t'Ur This avrruf;:ed 4211 Cll!jt•i. per ;,ttomcy for lhc > t"ar, W1lh1uru1 1111111 1n an 1n\erv1t-w Thl' 1·ost fuc•tor ltrok\' <town to $151\ 11cr cui.c. hf said n~ r11mv11rt11on. l'UUrt Ul)l)()1Dl1.•cl atto rneys. tho~t· ll<'lt•t•h •d 1nd1v11luully by 11 JUdgc to h1u1dl e an indigent 11 ''111\l' wh\'11 th\• publk de(endc>r t•ould not. co~t lhl' t•ounty ~96 1wr dt:ff ndunt Wllltom.s aul thc.·isc 1m vuh• uttorneys were r alled In wht•11 lht• pubht' de(cnder workloud was iumply 1no ht•Jvy oT ih .. r ... IN1&3 it 1xitenl111I C'onn1cl of &ntt'rt''' sttuutum 1 t.>qu1nn11 a pubhr defender to d111qunllfv hm1Nt•ll T iit: ('OST O•' pr11v11t1ng thu, lyp~ of legal aid ha11 C'h mbed s1eiad1ly lbe past few years, though Williams' offlct' 1-1cem1> lo bt-kel't on a tight finan <'tal leash Thul pasr SUlllmt'r, the Hoard or Supe rvisors t1p11roved S3 8 m11lao11 for the pubhe defender 's o( fiN•, s1gn1hcan\y higher tbar\ the prior fiscal }'l'ar's spending µIan or $3 m1lhon. For court appointed private attorneys. the rounty set aside more than $1 milliun That's nearly double the $645,000 budgeted tt\ lht: 1979-80 risC'al year. The supervisors. in an effort to contain some of these costs, approved a system in August whereby private law fi rms rather than individual attorneys would handle cases involving adult In· digents in three or the county 's five branch municipal courts and in Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana. THE CONTRACTS. will lake effect Oct. J. County analysts estimated the new system could chip $160 off the cost of each case handled by cour t -appointed attorneys, bringing the figure down to $440. But continuing to add budgetary pressure. des pite these cost ·cutting measures, will be Orange County's swiftly growing population. The number of indigents needing legal aid will rise as more and more people call Orange County home. And dealing with that situation in a post· Proposition 13 era of restrictive budgetS will not always be easy, though the effects on .his office have been more indirect, WilLiams said. THE BIGGEST effect, the attorney said , has been to make it tougher to justify~requested addi· lions in personnel to keep pace with higher workloads. Williams said it was important to keep caseloads for attorneys at a "manageable level." He said there have been recent additions to his staff, although this year's budget indicated several positiQJlS had to be..cut...wit.h..lhe.e.xl).ir.ation of grant funds from the federal government. - A caseload standard adopted in 1969 by the California Public Defenders Association, based on figures from the President 's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration. says that a p ublic defender shoutd be able to handle 300 cases per year. The Orange County P ublic Defender's office, which was established in 1943, has set a standard of 400 cases, a goal near which it hovers under the present staffmg levels. WOUWAD COMPARISONS with private at· torneys are difficult to m ake since types of practices vary widely as do th e size of law firms and the numberof clients they wish to see. Cases handled by the public defender pre- dominantly involve crimes such as burglary and narcotics offenses, although the atto.rneys in Williams ' office also get involved with more serious crimes such as murder. As an example , public defender Ronald Butler is presently representing 33-year-0ld Ron Spring, the Long Beach man charged with the one.punch slaying of a popular Seal Beach priest last February. COURT·APPOINTED attorneys also defended three Watts teen-agers wbo were recently convicted by a Superior Court jury of going on a one·night crime spree last March in the south County. Publl-Or-Coed O.lly Piiot, Since many of the clients it represents are con- sidered indigent and unable to afford private counsel, it ts rare for the public defender to be re- paid for its efforts. Nept une Societ y CllEMATION aUIUAL AT SEA 646-7431 . Y-MCIM MCwity --·M Mml•lstr-_.Ml mef e'91y ,..,.,. _ c~ wnlcfl. Cell fer ,,.. -1fe!IO 14 lln. Cem ./91lr. , PIHCl .. 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C.tttornl• 92MI T1111 mnlneu I• cOt>Ou<tecl t>y .,, tftdlvt-1 I Fr111._ Pirk1t Thb .iew..-1 .... tiled ..,lh Ille COunly Cieri>; ol Orenoe C-lly on Srrlllembor II, 1980 FIWWl s.':::°'i~,r.~nrs5::r 0..1" p""'. >••3 eo P\.JBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTtTIOUS aUSINEU NAME STATl!MEHT PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'l(TITIOUS aUSINEH NAM& STATl!MINT Tl\• IOlio..tftQ e>eMon h Ool"O t>vtl· l'eU H COASTLINE PATCHI NG, 1"42 IA AneflelM St . COSte M<lw, CA 91'11 June. 1.-11 HOlmeft, ,.,, •A Aneflelm St., C~te M<lw, CA 92621 Tiiis -l<'IU Is C-.Clld .. , en In· dlvldu•I. Jim Holmen fllls n11-1 was lllld •II" ,.,. County Cler., of O.e1191 C:-ty.,... 5-9- lemller •. tteo. ,.,...,, Pubtl>htd Or-Coe•I Delly Pllol S.pl 1. 1'. 11. ?t. 1'•D i.1...0 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NAME STATEMENT ll'ICTITIOUS auSINESS I FICTITIOUS aUSINESS Tl>e IOllowlt'Q ""'_, 1, Oolno bull·. NAME STATIMINT MU•• The IOl'-it19 ,,.,_, ll dolno .,..,~ I CUSTOM BUILT BV DAVE .,." .. LEACH, '101 Broeo Slreet, NewPOtl W EBB OESIGN. 711 Oeyll1, Buell, Celll0tnta ~ Corona <let ,.,..r, C•1llon1ta 92•JS O••hl FIOycl l..U Cll, lX)I Bro•d Mary Allee Webb, 211 O•hll• Strut. Ne,.,porl Beech, Calllo!'nle C0toroa o.t ,.,.., Cetltomia mis '1643 Tiii\ l>u\Jnt•H l\ CONl\K1<KI by •n In Th1~ ~l~.s I• con01;<ted t>v an tn. Olwlduat dl•lc1ua1. ,.,..,, Atlee Webb 0.woO Flo.,O LHClt Tnt~ \l•l-'f">I Wei "'"" with the Thi> \\el-I "'•\ lll<KI •""' \l>e Coun1y Cler~ of Or•n9e C°""IY °" Coun1v Ctertl ol Oranve CD<.lntv on Auou\I 21, 1• Auou•t 11, l'lec) 11'1&17ll 11'14J1Jt Pullllil>t<I Or-Coast oe11, P1to1, Publlshtel Or~ Coe\1 O••IV Piiot Aug u. )I Sell! I, U, ,.. :M71~ Auq 24, JI, s.9( 1 I .. l'lec) :M»fO P UBLIC NOTICE • ll'ICTITIOUS •USINES.S HAME STATEMENT Th• 10110,..lno pe,.on " do•no PUslNU •t MCS DESIGN STUOtO. n102 Lel)un• C1rc1e, Hun11noton Be;oeh Q lllornl• 92i.o;, MO!rl>'rtl E SIOM, 2216.1 ~ Orets, liunt1n91on Beach c..mom•• ~ Th•\ .,.,..,,.,n " conou<1td l>'!r Ml 1no1v1dwl ,.,..,~1~Sl01Wt Ttus 't11enwn1 w•\ f1tt<» -Mth '"" tountv Cler1' o! Or •noe eo.>n1v on~ II. 1'80 Fl44'11 l'UOll.,,.., Or•nve co.ut o.,,, Pilot, Sept "· 11.18.0ct i , 1990 )6'1.atl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINESJ NAME ST•TE1•llNT Tn• lottowlno per-.ons •re dotno Ousln~s\ .fS 111 NEWPOllT HOME LOAN fl!UST NO I~ IOI NE WPOllT HOME LOAN TRUST NO 1'1, jc) N EWPOll T liOME LOAN NO 162 ld l NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO 1'3 'e t NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO 1..-. H I NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO IU, IQI NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO 106, lh l NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO 161, II Corl)Of'•t• Pl•••. N•wpon Beech, C•lllornl• n..o N•woon Homt Lo•n Inc N•wll0'1 B<tacll. C•lllomla "'1114111 Tiiis "'"'~" " condu<led lly • CO•· l)Of'l llOft Cor1 KloU . Pr"'l<Mnl · H.-liome Loen tnc teetllleen lie~. AUi Vlee P~, l'ICTITIOUS aUSlltlH Tllt\ •le--1 we1 Ill.., wllfl - NAMI STATEMIHT County Clerti of Ore-C-11' ... ""• IOl-nQ l)ef'IOtl ,, ocil"9 bu•I Auqusl 21, 1• IW'> el 11'1un2 ORANGE COUNlY CARPEN PUllll•hed Or-Coe\\ O•llv Piiot. TRY, I~ Rl,,.,.\kle Pl , Coste -W A<IQ '•. ll, ~ 1, U , 1'90 M1s.«l l CA92U7 l ----Melvln Wiibur FIHner !SIS PUBLIC NOTICE Rlver11.-P1 , Coste -s.a. CA '1"1•11 TlllS buSl,_., I\ <-led bV an tn - -I divlauet SU~ElllOlt COURT I M<1tv1n W Fti.~r 0 11' CALl"ORHIA 1 Thli <lal°"""'t ,.., lll<KI wllll Ille COUNTY 0" 0 11.ANGI County Clt<I<. 01 OrtnQI! County on NO. A·ltf776 AUQu\I 11 1'80 , 1U1)1 o•OER TO s"°w CAUSE Publl•htel Or-Coe\I 06olv PU01 In r• CHARLES EOWARO LAK E ti I Auo. H . 31, ~pl 1 ,., 1"90 ~3.eo • Minor bV CHERYL ANN LAKE ... ,; - - -Parent, for Cflenve OI Heme PUBLIC NOTICE WHEREA!> Clleryt """Letle, pet! ''-" H mottwr of •Cll>lk .,..t Chllrtu ll'ICTITIOUS aUSINEH Edward leU II, e per-. ,..,.,.,. II NAMI STATEMEl'IT yur> of eQe, Nl flied• petition wltfl T~-IOI'~ . ll"oe Cieri! of 1111• CO\W'I ..... en onter ·-"'"""!! _._, I• Ooono bull· <fl•nolno eppllcent'1 neme fro"' I nen H . Ch• I s Ect 0 L ' 11 I I( . TRIC, '"°' ThoMH Circle, liunl· IT IS OROEREO 11\et •II "~ Ill LEVOIR LIGHTING ANO ELEC·1 Jem~>e i..e .... ••r e e o evlll lnotOft hectl, C.lllOmle ""'' tt,.est.O ln ti. -...n11t11C1 mel1t ; Le nee Pierre LeVolr, \l)Ot eppeer Defore lllil Covrt •I ll DO Tl>om•• Ctrclt , Huntlnoton Buch . Celllornte'2M7 ., o ctoo • m . on Oc-r 1•, 1•, I" t,.. Thi Dul"-" I cour1room of ~.....,. No. J et 100 dlvld,!., • CondUctecl bY .,, ,.,. Civic c ........ °'Ive Weft. Sent• AM, Lenee p LeVOlr Catll0tnle, ---· II ..,,. Tiii• lle'-t •H llleel with the :,:,,~~:-~~~ent~.<,._.. of ,..,... County Cterlt of Oraft9t County on IT IS FURTliER OROEREO 11\el Auouit 21• "'° COPY 01 tllls .,,..,., to .,,_ ceuw t.! "IUTM I I Publl5"oecl Or-Coe~ 0•11• Pll t publ IMC n Or•"9t C-IY In IM -.,,.. • o · Ore~ CaeSl 0.11, POOi, e ,,._, Auq. Z(; JI, s.ot. 7. h , 1• 1'77~ ot oenerel clrcu••tton prtn1eo tn PUBLIC NOTICE Orenoe Countl', Celltornle, Oft<e • w"' tor lour •~ceulw -111 prior lo Ille -· Mt for fleerlt19 Oft IN petl· ll'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS 1~ATEO Sepltmeler J, , ... "A.Ml' ITATEMINT MARK A. SOOEH Tiie lo41owl119 ,,.,_, •I Oolno bUSI· Judge of Ille ~' .,. S....rlor Coun G .. H ARCO, '"' N~ Blvd , RICHAlllO o. OOHALD Co\la l'AeM, CA 'ASSOC. INC.. OhentS AdH>I..,, 1•166 Mt Beder o ... City .. ..-_. S• , ... Powell,"-'"'" Vallev, CA '270I . . Tflh l>u~lneH ts COftOu<ted Dy ....... ef "'-ric.e .... ...._. llmltH -1rwn111D. Ore ... CelH nMe ~sAOeuten Tel· l114i._.a.. Tfllt lletement we> Htfd wlth ltle P~bll5"ad Or-Coe•t O•lly Pllol County Cieri< of Or....,_ CO\ll'IY on Sep Sept I u JI ll ltlO l6SCMO tembe,.•. 1• ' · · ", .... ,,,. Publlil>o<I Oranoo Coast O•lly Piiot Sepl. 7, ... ''· 28, 1980 l60J.110 P UBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS auSIHEU NAME STA'TEMEHT Tiie loHowlno 119rs.11u ••• OO•"CI bldl ...... : SPECTRUM INVESTMENT COMPANY, •9S Town Ceftter Orlw, Sulle IOO, Cost. Mew. CA 92.u o.nlel J. 8esMlt, 14 8.,,.IK ~ 0r1 ... C4r'oN dtl MM, CA n.2S Jenwt M. H•mlllOft, 1• eerro.r A#! Orlw, Cor-dat Mer, CA Q.U Tith buJlneJ1 ta cond~ttcl .,., • OlllH'-' 1»rtntr-9'llp, OenletJ. BHMtl Thlt lla\1..-1 ..,., flled wtlh Ille CA!unlf Clerk of OrenQe Golintv "" 5'1111am-S, lteo. ~,...., l'Ublllhld 0.11n9e Coe1t o.it• Piiot Sept. U,tl,'9,0cl S, I .. U-...0 ----PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE I } TRAVEL /DELAPLANE Sund3y, September 14, 1980 -~ ,,_.. . -·· Get to Bottom of Lost Pa)amas Chinese Exhibit Tour t ,.. JACOOH HOU AIU New home 3Br. 111ew ol Teto n. save S5.000 Radue~ lrom S74 995 to S89 995 Great l1nanclng Just ooe Scott Goldsmith (702) By ~'TAN DELAPLANE I don't know how man> pa,,ama.s I've lert in Europe, but a lot I go down to P•>' the bill The m1ud make up the room and, by <'ustom. shtt folcts the pa.Jama. and puts them under the pillow You rand that out next ni)(hl but in another rountr~ Look unde r the lk•d Th. t ':. wht'r\' you lose >our shoes lf you'n.• dlt'l'km~ out of )Our room at the lust an111utt'. l'ht•t'k the burk of the door You probabl) hun~ o tac out of Aatrht on the door knob. "Let nw r arry ) o ur t)Jlt'writer ." aad th(' pretty ~round skwurdt>s~ for Irish Air in New York So I dad 'ht• Corti1ot to put at on ttw pla ne l found thot out "' Oromolanc1 Ca stle next mornrng an Count) Clare ( lC'.(' kid though I forJtl\'l' hl'rl lt was u snowr .. wt'l'kt!nd m Ne" \'ork when we look orf for London with two small c.·h1ldren Turned out m bags were put aboard a plane leaving • .m hour l<tter Only before at could takt.t off, the sno" turned lo bh.t2ard Nothmg absolutel~ nothing as open tn London on Sunday We spent the \\eekend \\1thout diapers No. toothbrushf' No papa, no mama. no whis ky soda Everybody ~hould hand l'arry an O\'er night bag Wlth essentials c r don1 do rhls r jus t write it ) * * * "We'll be in England at Ch nstma.s -my husband is on business We 'd like to go some pl.ace outsuie London · · I .send friends to the Lygon Arms at Broadway in the Shakespeare country. It's an old coaching inn. A Dickens scene on a Chri s tma s card . Paneled wal l s . Fireplaces. Excellent food and drink. The village is built of soft beige Cots wold stone. You'll love it. That's the problem . We've all written about it so much you need plenty of ad- vance reservations. St a rt now. * * * ''There must be reasonable places to eat in London." Egon Ronay is t he gourmet· guid~ to Britain. His "Just A Bite" lists a lot of low- cost restaura nts. I tried several and found the prices OK but the food just so-so, Not Issue Open Babel Over Tower Site BABYLON. Iraq CAP> -A battle of sorts is raging over the dusty baked-brick ramparts of this I-5,000-year-old city. once home of such conquerors 1 as Hammurabi the Lawgiver , Nebuchadnezzar II a nd Alexander the Great. It is a politely waged cultural struggle being fought by Iraqi archeologists against the findings of an 1899-1914 expedition of Robert Koldewey. a German. AT ST AKE IS THE reputation of one of the Seven Wonders of the World: the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Koldewey and his teams spent 15 years sifting through the brown brick rubble of ancient Babylon. in the barren desert plain 60 miles southwest of Baghdad. Using their knowledge of ancient building techniq ues and the descriptions of ancient historians they rebuilt Babylon, in their imaginations. The famous Hanging Gardens were placed in 1 the north corn e r of the Bibli c al King Nebuchadnezzar's southern palace. high above the still visiblefoundationsof14 vaulted rooms. "The Ger man s tho ught the gardens were over in that area, , but we don't believe it,'' says Ismail J assim Ali. a U n iversit y of Baghdad archeologist. "For one thing, look bow far it is from 1 the southern palace to the Euphra tes Ri ver How could they get water to the plants? There is a well in the palace, but how could they have pumped the waler to the height of 75 feet they claimed for ' ·Wh,, acould a kil19 huUd o gardet1 for a pri11n-u in dee neiddleof a b1ulli119 t "OllltlWJTial ""'' rf(tf ?"" ' the gardens? And why 1 would any king build a garden.for his princess in , the middle of a bustling commercial district?" AN ARCHITECT'S RENDERING of t he German conception shows a palace with an elevat- ed. terraced inner courtyard. Palms. shade trees and a smooth carpet of grass cascade down the steps. The drawing is labeled in a guidebook as the "reconstructed plan of the so-called Hanging Gardens." Ali theorizes that either the Hanging Gardens of the Princess Omid were not as grand as the Germans envisioned, or they were hundreds of yards from the southern palace, perhaps in the summer palace among the palm groves on the banks of the Euphrates. NEWPORT CENTER TRAVEL and HOLi.AND AMERICA CRUISES Invite you to Join California Angela DAVE FROST and DON AASE for H II . D•v GRAND CARIBBEAN CRUISE on the luxurtoue S.S. St•tendam• Mloml. Pon·•u·Prlnc•·Curac&o• U.Oualra(Carac•lj ·Mtnlnlqut •SI ThOM .. ' •TM SS Sla1tndom " "Ill''"°" In 1t.. N"h•rland• Anotl" Departing Mtaml on December Ith ncludes· * F'R££ Round Trip Air Fare to Miami and All Transfers ~ Wekome Aboard Party hosted by Don & Dave * Special Cruise Gills * Chrlatmu Shopping In St. Thomas (Duty Free) * Angel Hlghllght Alm For Deuitls Call: (714) 83S.1135 or (714) 644-1412 the quality you d ql'l for the s umt: mont-y in the Us Nnt to knork Hontt) Just that I .on don ' J(('tltn g mor (•xpens1vl' than mefll'U • * • Suy. hrin~ 1111 ombrl'lla It ruins' I forJ(ut that lu!'tl v••.1r .rntt. 11n a :sunn) <h"·: wolkro out mto Ht>~t·nt St reet tind wa suukffi tx>forC' I c.·ould li(t•t to Simpson's in Pu·c'lH11llv trn <t buy o nt· Tiu· wt'ulhl'r drn11.:t•., ltml fust an four hh><:k ~ ••• Answn1n~ ·of kn wrllt~n lett~rs how to tu> on ti t ru1:,e ~hap A crulM'.' d arector I know wrote lnl' • rn.11.~t--diret. tur~ Clft' 8ttll cupmy With tips o tl1ankll's& 1ub I/ u1t> Nw.Jyest a I-Ow tip. the Sfftoord& note> U8 lj 11 's too fugl1 , tlw passenger so vs Wtllll '11 qomy ur1 here.,. 'R1Ql1t now ot tht' ~gmnmg oj the winter seo.,or1 'm ttu-Conbbean I our needle seems to be sturk m1 tilt' may1t S2 50 That amount per pt>riscm per day /or the ruum steu"<Jrd Same fo r the tubl~ isteward "fliat·~ up from $1 5() we recommended two years ngo "Thi.'i dtw.\'11 '1 include a stewardess wlw may drup m unce o (lay Then there ore bar wmtPrs Tht•11 like to ht> lipped hy each service. A rnu1>l1' will probably drop SISQ or1 the help for o IU dt11J I rtJl ' * * * Thl· Hu~s11Jns ~re corning. Their cruise sh1µs 11rc• in lh~ Canbbt.>a n. And they ·r~ thr h1 ggt"il ('ompN1tors lo Hritain's P a nd o l.1ne 1n thP Pa C'i fic·. Russ ian st(•wanh•sst•s c I nc.:ver saw a steward) do NOT aN·t·µl tips. M~ girl on lhl• Odt-s~a couldn't explain lt11~ 111 EnJ!ltsh So she took my $5, went down to tlw '>l11p'!'i s tore und bought me a Hus:.i:in doll. $5 • * * · Yml don't how tu tip d1rec:tly.'' says a \h1ppmy eiec 'You can envel-0pe ttp."1 , put your room numt't'r on them, and leave them with the purser "1 Tlw-11 nm 1 J * * • sarnng day parties. firing a few bottles a nd hold 1t 111 your cabtn The s hip has hors u ol'uvres rea<ty prepar~ Your steward ~111 brin~ theh1 Reason 1s some s hips don't ~en e liquor in the lounge whale in U.S. µorts Jo:, en if lhl·~ do. it ·s more fun to sq ut>e1.t• lt•11 JH'O!Jll· into your cabin Something ltkt• <·ollegc kids did. s eeing how man~ they n>uld Jam into a phone booth. A tour or The Offi cial .. ; x h i b i t i 0 n 0 r l h e Pf'Ople's Republic of t hina an San l<'rancasco will be conducwd by Or;.ingc Coast's Com - m unityServ1ce Office. The cultural, com- mcrciaJ. artistic and In- dustrial exhibition is a landmark in U.S .. China relations. The tour leaves John Wayne Airport Sept. 19 at 7 p.m ., and returns Sept. 21at 8:15p.m Cost of the tour is S205. The fee 1hcludes airfare, hott>l accommodal1ons, transfers to and from the airport and entrance to tht> exhjb1l The exh1b1l in cludes master c.'r:iftsmcn. con sumer goOds. manufac turned ~oocb For information about the OCC tour, phone 556-5880. • 733·8805 • ESCAPE ' ~~\ THE~ ~J SAN DIEGO HILTON A great resort on Mission Bay Call your travel agent or Hilton Reservation Service (800] 542-6101 ROLLING RULER •MEASURESUPTO ~eec i ~ ~ Westminster Santa Ana Santa Ana COSTA MESA e I 15191 Beach 2801 S. Bristol St. 322 W. 17th 2221 Harbor Bl. ;! 1-s.c,.ntr°"' St.I 1 1-WU.-1 i 898-3388 557-1324 547-1781 645=112& 100 F 1 T. WITHOUT, ~ la. TAPE. 111.19 HIUl "IRIK" W.All TILE9338 • JIUIJIC.ACCDITlt ' • l.atTWl•TI . . 111. • a..K • IUl lllCll •t t ... n . CT•. SOUll VINYL TILE • ~UllTllCUffll .. ~~59c • lllllUANT lllOSS!-., "' e' IClllOR TRIM TO fin 1 a ' I Daily 9-9 -Sat. 9-6 -Sun. 9 to 5 P.M. COii WALL TILE···C ......... . . ........ ~ . "· ·~Tl--• n. · TUI & FLOOR SEAL 2 79 •WAtlllPllGOfS& •. IUll-STOPI .. WHllt Ill. .· -· . I ... ·- ..... J ,.,.. , .. , ... EDUCATION Stffl akeletoo of new otrlc~ complex iJ taklnl shape at Ward Street and Talbert Avenue in Fountain Valley . Keller (:onatruc ti Qn Co . is buildln1 two three-story office buildin&s over a parkinl structure. The project. expected to be completed by February of 1911. i• be)nf developed by Q. 8 . Properties of Newt>ort Beach. t;t_ --- . .. --..... -..,., ---,,,,,..·-·-. Private School Enrollm~nt Ris~g 8y JODI CAD&NBSAO .............. Lut year, Dtane Theft took her t•year-old dau1ht.r out ol a Newport S.acll 1rammar achool ud ~ hH ln a private IC~· Tbla year. •ht •rolled her younter dau1hter. tOo. · "It ... very hard for me. I wu a publlc achool teacw "aaid Mrs. Tkach. "I'm very public achool oriented It wu a bard decision lo make " Monover. Mr.. nach can count el1ht Harbor View aelthllora who ·lt•w recently choaen to take Uaelr chlldrenoutof local publicachoola Tiii! ORANGE County Board of Education re· portt that durina th• laat two yean. attendance at private 1chool1 l1' the county hu lncreaHd by l ,339 stud...U, while attendance ln publlc 1chool1 haa dropped by t7,971durlnatheaametlmeperiod. Not iAclladed In tho.e flauret are lhe students enroUedat lhe ettlmated •S prlvatescboola that have ope,..dtlU1 nM>nlh. Dbenehantment with the quality of education in pub achool• I• the reasoo moat of\en cited by paren wbo are tumll\fl in lncreasina numbers lo prlvate ucatlon A Daly Pilot survey of 10 JocaJ private schoola enta up at all of them and waitina Ua\a e which opened last September. One Newport Beac~ mother. who asked to remain anonymous, took her 11-year-old son out of public school last year when she found lhat he couldn't work. in an open classroom. "I'm not an unu.aull cue," ahetald. "I work9d ••pecta uaoeiated wtt• pnvate educ1Uoft. Many In the open1clauroom. He wun't idoln1 aa:YUUaa. 1chooll bout ol smaller cluarooma olferi•I ift: TherewuJuatalotoffooUn1atOWMS. dlvidualbedinltrueUoaaadeOMtutcana,. "He'af mproved 100 percent." alae added. He had TuiUoa at the achooll rut• from ID a ytar at no1tudyhabUabecausehedldn'thaveto." Newport Beach'• Our Lady~ of tM Aa1ela to Not everyone vlewa private education .. the $3,JDOatHarborOaytnNewportBeach. cure.,11 to lhe ill• faced by the natioe'1 public For muy parents, affotdlns private 9duc:atlon achoolt. for their children it a heavy burden. While some parents at American Cbrlatiaa Sc:bool drlve from af· ON£ PalVATE achool principal cOllfided that nuent Newport Beach HidalllorModl. othen do aome aehoola crowd students into claaarocum while Janitorial wort to help pay tuftioe eoats. a11urinc parenta that lndividualbed instruction will Not all ol lhe students •ttendinc aecular achoola be provtded. come from relicfoua famlU•. Siater Linda of Our Another criticism leveled at the private 1cbool Lady Queenot An1eb reportathatnoe-Cathollet an sector i1 the fact that teachen don't need a bowenroUedattbeNewport8each1cbool. Califomia teachin1 credential t.oinltruct. "We're not rell1ioua," aaid one pareat. ''That'• Aprivate1chooloflicialanawenidtbecrlUciam. not why I aent them there. I like the way they make '·A CaWomia teachin1 license doesn't alway• lhem work and leach them respect.'' mean that the teacher it food," said Roteya ROltoa, Cof '-~18 ff•_~ ~Olr---6 director of Boaton Monteuori acbool la Fountain le ~ ~IN& J ~flt-II'(& Valley. "It's a hindrance sometimes to unleam a lot of material" LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -n.t Los Aqelea Com· Tbefactlhatmostprivateachoolacan'tofferthe munity Co?eiea board of trustees haa appointed same tu-funded luxwiea found in muy public ... _ --.a a-~-··-' 1 achoola hasn't stopped parents from enrollia& tbelr presl\llll:Qts or lliaaion --~-comm-.ty eo . h·1c1r ·leg ea. _ . c 1 en. Dr. Alfred P. Yemandea is president at Minion, ''WE DON'T WASTE time on a lot of frilla, '•says while James L. Heimelm111 wu appolated preaklent Beverly Ritlerratb, direct.or of Americu CluUtiu of Harbor. School in Coeta Mesa. "Parents are lootint for the . Fernandez bas been dean ol iutn1dion at Veo- ethicaJ. moraJ and spiritual imtructioa. They're dls· tura Collete since 19'14. Heinlelman hu served as enchanted with permis1ivenes&." dean of instruction at Los Aftlelea Trade Technical Discipline and more structure are not the only College since 1971. ~~--=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , .... SAVE 44% Our dazzling 14K gold safe. . . .. . . . . . ,Monday, Sept. 15. One day only. Now's the time to fill your treasure chest with gofd. 14K gold chains. bracelets, charms and earrings will be at fantastic savings for one day only. A dazzling_ selection of styles to choOSfJ. Sorry, no mail or phone ordMs. , Fashion Jewelry, 142 Je'll!fllry em.1ged to show detail. ... ..... -. I . ,. ·" SPflCl•I. 15" SMpentine 14K gold necklace, 17.H Matching 14K gold IMPf'ntine bracelet, f . n -~· _) --. I I •E ntertainme.nt •Erma Bombeck s - ._ ____ .• _ .. _•_E,_•·_· ___ ·A_""_L_a"_d•_,_, _____________________________ ;notaetS Sunday, S..,lembef 14. 1MO CWLYPllOT ..r-• t \ , l • c I l · t . I I I L- 1 ·USC Swivels Its Hip(p ), 20-1 7 • l,NOXVILLE. TeM. <AP I Eric IUpp booted a 47-yard f•t'kl J2!'& as Ult llDal l\a tOU.nCMd to lead fiM ranlred '°'them Califomla lo a JO. n Ylt'tory latunla,y niCht over T H.Dtt*Me. hnlf'h hla nJllhl '• •mrk ron1111l't1n~ l7 of St'oring with a 49·yard field goal with it 06 Ten fn the third quarter . The Vols ' A.very Huff recover ed a fumble by USC's Greg Brady on the rollowine kickoff and James Berry raced over the woal from.the one 55 seconds later to lie the score at 10.10. Yola' Coach Johnny M -1ors replaced u pa for no y.1rd11 The TroJUUI, wabeaten ln 21 1•mt• no&ded • tie wben comerblt'k Jtff f'lf ber intercepted a Slew• Alator re fall Intended tor Anthoa)' Hancock with 1: 11 left to a.et Soul.Mm CaJ up on T•ne1Me'• 44 yard line The fteld 1oaJ became poaible when, •ith only 10 a~ remaWna. Vk llalthahui hauled ln a Gordon Adams aerial at the Voll' 30 yard line. Wilh Tf'nJ\eHee bt!hand 10 o. Alutorrt'. a junlor colJf'&l\ tn odea from ·~rr110:. CoUetu•. <'•me off thf' OOnl'h re1l l ac1n(.I Jeff Ollmew1dtl in the thtrd cauurtl•r to 1park a raally &nd tie tht• iiurrit• t wH·c The 11me was tit•d the ~~cond llmt•, 17 17, with 3 ~7 lt•ft when Alutorrc conne<'ted with llanco<'k lln u 56 yurd tou<'hdown play Ha pp missed. a 44-ya rd fi eld goal 1t tle m pt a t the opening of the final period but reserve tailback "!lchael Harper rSn ove r the left side for a 6 yard touchdown with 4:26 left to give the T rojans the lead again, 17·10. OlszewskJ after he completed only two passes on six attempts and had an lA· terception . Tenneu ee 's line cave Ol11ewskJ plenty of time to"'"* but, un· able lo find open receiven beiDC de· fended by AU -Amer ica aafety can· didatea, Ronnie Lott and Dennis Smith, be was repeatedly sacked. Other than Cor penalties, 83 yards on nine calls, use had little ttouble moving the ball, rushin1 for 211 yards and, with Gordon Adams makin• bia debut u qua.rterback , complettna more th~n 88 percent of.his passes. TeM essee is now 0·2 after losing 18·15 to Georgia last w~ek . RalLahanl, an Ediaoo thCh 1nctuate p&aylq with • broken fiqer. cauaht tus •nb reception of t he aame a nd immediately atepped out ol boun<1a to atop the clock with lour 1~ left Southern Cal optncd the 1><.•onn~ tn th~ ttnit quutcr on u ·U yard ft~ld g_oal by Kipp and went into the dressing r oom at 10·0 a fter Ma n ·us Allen. Hel1un11n trophy winner, (;hurles Wtute's repla<'ement at tailback . scored on a one-yard plunge with 44 seconds left in the h~t half Allen· finis hed the rught with a game leading 132 yards on 39 car.raes On offense two-thirds of the game. Southern Cal was dominating until Alatorre eame off the bench and the TroJans began pic k ing up costly clipping penalties on their own drives and interfe rence caUs when Tennessee threatened. · The game was only the third between the two schools but it was the first that Tennessee b as ever scored on the Trojans. The Vols carried unbeaten t eams into the 1940 and l!MS Rose Bowls. -Adams, a Ne wport Harbor Hi1h product, calmly threw tbe strike to A Ian Duncan opened Tennessee·s L4 Wms, 3-2 Thomas Makes Reds Red-faced CINCINNATI (A P ) -A hunch b y Los Angeles Dodgers third base Coach Danny Ozark paid off in a come-from-behind, 3·2 Dodger victory Saturday night over the Cincinnati Reds. With Derrt!l Thomas on third base followin g h is t wo-out 1ame-tying triple in the ninth, Ozark su1gested the Dodger shorUtop try to break pitcher Mario Soto's concentration. .. DANNY SAID, 'Why don't you ease on down the line and we .micbt just tel a balk," sa.id TbOIJlas, who raced ball way home jaut as Soto started a delivery to Rudy Law. ''That's euctly what happened. "It wu stri.ctly a fake . I took off and somebody yelled, 'He's 1oin1.' I stopped. It just so happened that Soto bad started bi• w i ndup and then be stopped." The at-year old pitcher said be tried to step off the rubber to catch Tbomu, but he balked lute ed. •'.It ne y er s hould bave happened." sa.id Soto, M . "All I llM to to wu throw the ball llome and be wouldn't have scored. THOMAS TalPLED home pinch-runner Gary Weiss from first with two out in the ninth to tie the game 2·2. Dodger II ana1er T o m Lasorda was thrilled with the l ast-minute comeback. J ohnstone bobbled the ball for an error. P astore and Dodger starter Bob Welch were locked in a duel ove r seven innings, but both were relieved in the eighth with the score tied. Meanwhile , t he Dodge r s obtained infielder Pe pe Frias O• T\'Tod•!f Ol•alWf JI•' II fro m t he T ex as R a n ger s Saturday in exchange fo r pitcher Dennis Lewallyn and cash, l>Qdger Vice President Al Campanis announced. FalAS, U, HIT .2.t2 i.o 116 sames with the Rao1en . He wu the Atlanta Braves ' re gular short.atop last seuoo, hilling .259 in 140 sames. The Doge rs lost r egular abol'Utop Bill Russell on Friday when be fractured his right index finger in a game against the Cincinnati Reds. Tbe Dodcers will close their three-game series with lhe Reds today by Mftdint a ce left-bander Jerry Reuss (16-S) to tbe mound against the Reds Paul Moskau (9-6). The Dodgers will then im- mediately bead for AUanta to be1in the start of a twogame series with the Braves Monday. --,-., o.ltr ................... ...... UCLA RUNNING BACK FREEMAN McNEIL OUTMANEUVERS COLORAOO'S RICKEY BYNUM FOR HUGE GAIN. "That's what you call a pocket fulJ of miracles,'' Lasorda said. 0 lt was a tough one to lose and a sreat 0oe to win." The Reds had taken a 2· 1 lead la the bottom of the eighth when Dave Collins doubled, took third on Ken Griffey's fly out and Could UCLA Dave Scored I 00? · 1cored on Dave Concepcion's sacrifice fly off reliever Robert Castillo, 7-6. After Griffe y led off tbe bottom of the ninth with a single, Don Stanbouse c ame on to earn lais sixth save. Ron Cey led off the second •ith his 24th h omer of the "8SOD for a 1-0 Dodger lead off ltarter Frank P astore. THE aED8 nt:D it in the ~ttom of the third with an dnearned run. Catcher J oe 'o lan single d a nd second ltaseman Ron Oester doubled ta to the right field corner. Nolan sco red from first when Jay Saturday's Football Wea UCLA 56, Colorado 14 stanlord 19, Tulane H Kansas 7, Oreeon 7 Wuhincton 50, Air Force 7 San JOM St. 31, Wub. St. 21 ..... BYU 35, San Dte10 St. 11 Wyomiq 30, Ore1on St. 10 Aris. St. 29, Houston 13 .... u.1: 20, TenneNee 17 Flotida 41, Cal 13 Georeia '2, Texas AltM O Florida St. 52, Louisville o LSU 21, Kanlu St. 0 t South Carolina 73, Wichita • St. 0 ....... ObJo 8t. 11, SyraCUH 11 lfldt.17, Nortllftltern 10 Nebr.USS. Utabt llliaoia • • .Wlctqan St. 17 lfilsowi 4'7, New lfesico 11 Purdue 12, Wiaconata I .......- Oldaboma •, Kentucky 1 A•IMlnall,TCUT , No. C......... t, Texu Teeb I (C1•1h~ ...... Pa1eU> ----·- -=-Coach Fairbanks Thinks So, But Bruins Stop at 56 By DAVE CUNNINGHAM ot • o.tl'f ~ , .... After exploding t o a 56·0 h a lrtime lead . UCLA Coach T e rry Don a hue made t wo decisions -no starters would play in the second half, and the Bruins wouldn't throw another pasa. F or that , Color ado Coach Chuck Fairbanks is thankful. "TREY '¥1.SSED a helluva chance to get 100 points. They could have done it if they wanted to," Fairbanks s aid. "But I don't think many coaches would do lhat. We've all been on both s ides of the fence." ; So UCLA settled for a 56·14 victory Saturday in a Coliseum opener that was actually two different games -a Bruin rout in the first half and a sloppy meas in the second. Tailback Freema n McNeil gained 111 yards on 14 carries and was probably on the field less than 10 minutes. UCLA ru1bed f0r 229 yards in the first 30 minutes and only S2 in the aecond half, while McNeil and all the other starters sat and watched. It meant tha t freshma n linebacker Lee Knowles of Marina and second-string kicker Oou1 Reeves from Misaion Viejo saw considerable a ction for UCLA, but it alto meant that E1tacia lll'Odtact Larry Hall, a •ta~-linebacker, rode the bemtl. - Hall made the 1ame's only iatereeptlon, pickin1 off a Cbarlet. Davia pan near mldfleld and retunin1 it 29 , .... to tbe Colorado 22. "I doll't think be (the quarterback) ever saw me. 1 Brad ...__ delervet half tbe cNdJ\ bee.use be• PoPPed Davia ln the back Just u . be releued the ball," Hau 1aid.' ''Somecme Hid they thowdK I .. was going to return it all the wa y. but not with m y speed. I knew I was going t o get reamed." Very few UCLA players got ·•reamed " o n th i s d a y Fairbanks seemed extremely dis illus ioned a fte rwa rds , a nd some Colorado journalists are already speculating that he may be sorry be ever left the New England Patriots. Fairbanks was hesitant lo evaluate UCLA 's ta lent because the outcome was d ec ided so quickly. He didn't get to see m uc h except b lurred blu ~ jerseys running past him. we were no test whatsoever for them." Donahue conceded that the lops ided score prohibited him fro m really seeing what his team can do. Bruins are really that good -to be able to blast a Big Eilbt team out of the tub before tbe fi rst half was over. .. I think we're a lot better tMn that. What you saw today wu a rough draft," the Reisman Trophy candidate said. "As ' for me, I didn't hit some bol• u hard u I should have, and acime holes I didn't bit at all. I'• a liWe disappointed in myself." "I'm sure UCLA has some problems at certain positiona, but obviously we don 't know what they are, and we weren't able to exploit the m ," said Fairbanks. Startinl quarterback Tom Ramsey only threw six passes, completing five for 66 yards and one touc.bdQ_wn. His challenger for t he s tarti n g r ole , Jay Schroeder, was 2·for·4 for 19 yards. •'This team is very thin in depth and quality," Fa irbanks said in a candid assessment of his own squad. "All J can do is look at the game films and try to search for positive things. There won 't be very many." "They have some very fine older players, some outstanding s eniors," the Color ado coach co ntinu e d . "B ut what 's i mport.ant is that there is a blend or younger players on the rise. They have the ingredients. But "I would have preferred to leave Schroeder in the game," Donahue said, "but with him in, we would throw the ball. and I didn't think that would be in the best interests of the game." McNeil was as ked if t he If McNeil is diNppointed with a performance in wbich1 be averaged 7.9 yards per catry, Colorado mu.st consider ilNll lucky the Bruin tailback dill't do something be could really be proud of. Former Area Stars Shine ~ It turned out to be some kind of a day for former Orange Coast area high school athletes Saturday . In different college football games across the nation former prep stars like Fra nk Seurer , Ke rwin Bell Gordon Adams, Vic Rakhsha ni, Ken Margerum and Matt Braga all presented strong performances. In Knoxville, Tenn., where the USC Trojans were playing the Volunteers, Adam s, a Newport Ha rbor High graduate, teamed with an ex-Edison High star in Rakbshani on a 18-yard paas play with four seconds remaining in the contest to set up Eric HJpp's gam e-winning field goal from 47 yards out. ADAMS, A SENIOa, was starting his fint college game and finished by com· pletiq 11 of 25 aerials for 110 yards. Rakh.lhani, playing with a broken flncer. had only one reception but it ' .. t urned out to be important . At Oregon, the underdog Jaybawlts of Kansas tied the score with 15 secoada to play on freshman Frank Seurer's 14· yard pus to teammate David Vener. Seurer, another Edison Hieb product. completed 12 of 21 passes for 130 yards and one touchdown. AN0111EB FaESHMAN and Seurer team mate at Edison and Kamu, nan· ning back Kerwin Bell, also bad a strong showing in his t.6oUe1e debut aa he rambled for 89 yard.a on 20 carries. Receiver Ken Mar«erum, a Fountain Valley High product, wu tbe star for stanford as be cau1ht a 24·yard pus from quarterback John Elway in the cloliq seconds to give the Cardinals • bard· fou1bt, come-from-behind 19-14 victory over Tulane. Margeriam. a senior, hauled in ftve pa11ea for 18 yards and two touchdowns. The last standout wu Onqe Cout College produ,ct Matt Bra1a. wbo caught three puses for 15 yards ta BYU's stunninc 35-11 pound.inc of Su Diego State . THE AZTECS, who received a pound· ins lut year from BYU. were uaable to play atar nmnlnl back S.ve f'olel, a Golden Weal CoUe1e product, wbo Md to sit out the contest with ltralDed lil•· ment.a in bis root. Incidentally, UCLA's •1' rout ot Colorado allowed .a-couple of area pro- ducts to tee action that mtcM DOt faaw otherwise. Freshmall llaebacker Lee "-""-ol If a.rill& and second·•tri.al kieker Doq Reev• from llliaaioa Viejo MW e.· 1iderable action while 1tartla1 Uaebacter Larry Hall of ll:IUDcla •• beached in the NCODd llalf due to the tremendoul lead the Bruina ~ytd. l I J ' ~ J • • ~' I I I n DAILY Pll.OT ~.~ ... , .. ,. A Cap1ule Report From the World of Spot11 Daniel on O~itle to Start o~ath ' De pitt~ Dau~l1ter' •·rom P lM l!•trhn Ll~:'fttul'f 1>,•tro1t Lio s quuft'rbuk (i.ar [i] 0 ni\'li-on v.111 ,t.trt a1i1.a1n t c;rC'f'n fl•> Sunday ••• dt'~l)•lt> Ltw cll•a lh ,,f hi:-9 da) old dau1thtt•1, Lwnit spokt•sm<ul 0011 Kn•mt'f •1111 Saturd,,, Da111rllmn ~ 1fau.ihll'r, Kall), tht>d Tt\Vr 1iay night al 01.'truir~ l'luldn•n llo 1utal of» ''1ru:. that atlf'c-tl'd the hmn1t or twr ht1nrt . hoSplldl Mft\'H\I ~~Id Oanlf'lson worked nut "'llh tht> 1.11111!1 al 1-'rnh" prart1N dc.-solte •h,. rriotedv Tht• 1·o;wh t alked tn tum und tht' dt• 1•1s1on "'ru niacle thut he W\Udd ~o 1ht-isd "'th tht' .:omt>, Krernt>r 'l»1d Ill-\\lt!> rt'IH'h t d b) tdt•J,>hon .. at MtlwauktH."' Ma rrtott Inn,"" ht•rt> th•• <' lub "'a \'eO l'M"fort' Sundt1y',.. Nutmnal f'ootb~ll LeaKUl' ~ame .1i;:11n,1 tht• 1';.i1•kt•r' It \\••!> a tlt>d ttatwn IH'\ond the t all uf 1tut' that ht• v.ds lh.·r~ 'Mid t'fark who lu!>I .i J \l'~ll old 11.1ughter lo leukemia 1n 1961 nark .iskt:d for ..1 moment of sihmt o.M1e UON llr a) \'r in the J.aon.s lockerroom berore Friday's practice Kremer said the leam was planning a memonal for Oiln1elson '!> family but could not gave detaUs. Danielson said l"rtday that his daughter had s hown no sign or illness at first. His w1Ce, Knstie, bad been ill since giv ing birth Sept 3 ..-------q..,,. of tlw a.,,------ "This place is a ioo. a nutbouse. ft 's worse here than it was in Oakland." -Relief ace aollle Fla1en, who lived through the circus atmosphere of the Oakland A's. commenting on the s tate of the San Diegt> Padres. .t•• Frtl#trwtr R•fl•b A ... • The Oakland A's once again stalled Kansas ~· City 's run at an early clinching of the American League West title Saturday, defeating the Royals for the second s traight day, 6·2. The Royals: George Brett sat out his seventh straight game as Oak and pitcher Steve McCa&ty won his 12th game . . . Short.stop Bacll:y Den& says the juice is "flowing" and veteran southpaw Tommy John adds that the New York Yankees are putting "the numbers on t he board down the stretch." Dent keyed a four.run fourth in· ning with a two-run single and John scat· tered nine hits for his 21st victory as the Yankees beat Boston. 4.3 .. Champ Summers scored the winning run on a throwing error by Cleveland second baseman Dave Rosello in lhe 13th inning as Detroit defeated Cleveland. 7-4 Ed· die Murray sla m med a two·run homer and Dan Graham drove in two runs with a bases·loaded single as Baltimore beat DENT Toronto. 6·4 . Pele Mackuia knocked in two runs and lohn Casti.ao homered to lead Minnesota to a 6·5 win over the Chicago While Sox . Mike CaldweU hurled a three·hitter a nd 8e9 OgUvie contributed three RBI , including a two-run homer. to lead Milwa ukee to an 8-0 win over SeaWe. 1lst,... Wo•'I Gir~ •• ,_.,,. Gary W.... and Lll11 P-.jeh bad run·scoring Ill hits in the fourth inning to power Houston to a 3·2 victory over San Francisco as the Astros kept pace with the Dodgers atop the National League West s tandings . . . Mike Easler belted a solo homer and 0.. lloblll800 stopped Montreal on four hits as Pittsburgh ended the Expos · four.game winning streak with a 4-0 victory . Two consecutive hit batsmen and a sacrifice fl y by Mike ~bmklt keyed a two-run sixth inning that •.f' enabled Philadelphia to beat St. Louis, 2·1.. ~· )< .-.,. , ~ .... ~' ~) and reduce Montreal's East division lead to one game . . . B4ll Horner rapped out three hits, including his 32nd homer of the season and drove in 'three runs to power Atlanta to a. 5·3 victory over san Diego Rookie Ed Lya~ll. making bis first major league start, combined with a.y Lee Jacboa for a seven·hitter as the New York Mets defeated the Chicago Cubs, 4·2. The win ended a 13·game losing streak for ~uJOU the M els . - \'•""" Tnkn c ........ 1.. .. t1 0-.• ('apo•I Vo••I rtred a toumament· !I retord abt under par 66 Saturday ht a 72·hole I.PG A tour event and look a llve·alroke lead at 203, the lowHt M hole total on the tour this year. The 35 ye11r old Youna. No. 3 on the LPOA money Uat, bad alx b1rdlt>s In ;a :.a 33 round for• 13 under.par total. Pal 8radley, playlnt: heud to-head w1lh the hot·putlln1 Youn1. shot a thr~t'·Under par 69, onl)' lo toae th"" strokes to the leader. t .. Briadley wuund up fat 2G8 enterin1 today's , final round. JUie StH&er and Pat Meyers w~re lied for third at 212-10 strokes behind Young .. nu a-eodr. seeking the fiMll victory of Ms pro career, birdied three hol~ in Iii row on the way to a four· under piir fr1 that provided him with • one· 11hot lead In the third round of the Hall of Fame tournament at Pinehurst, N.C. Tu· ans To• Klte and But ••1era each performed some spectacular heroics to move wtthln a stroke of t.M lead at 206. •ou .. o Each shot a 67, but they tot It in different ways Ro1i1ers with some incredible puttin1. locludi.DI one thal may huvfl been 80 feet in length, and Kite by bolinl a a5'1 ard • wood shot for an eagle. Bea Creallaw, who held a two strok\" lead when the day's play started, slipped to a 74 aod wit. four 11trokes bat'k at 209. Giorgio Cb.lnacUa ~earned with Ja.Uo a.me,.. to m lead the Cosmos to a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Aztecs to give the club its third Soccer Bowl berth in four seasons. Chinaglia scored three times, one goal in the first half and two in the second. Ailee midfielder Leo Vaa Veeta scored the first goal of the 1ame on assists by Aile• Merriek and llloMty Sllilbahl . . . aay ff.._ and TeolUo CabWaa scored mini·aame go&ls to give the Fort Lauderdale Strikers a 2-0 victory over the San Die10 Soclters and their first berth in the Soccer Bowl. A •ft"f~11 f'lfJlef~,.. tt'I• Fir. llftf•b NAJROBJ , Kenya -American fighters, led by = super heavyweight James Broad, won five of 12 gold medals in t.he finals of the inaugural Gold Cup international boxing tournament Saturday night. Kenya won two golds, and five other teams -Puerto Rico, Thailand, South Korea, Great Britain and West Germany -took one gold medal each. The tournament attracted more than 100 fighters from 25 countries. Funded partially by the U.S. State Department, it was held ·mainly for the benefit of countries which skipped the Moscow Summer Olympid in protest against the Soviet Union's military intervention in Afpani.stan. America's other gold medalists were featherweight Irving Mi tchell, light welterwei1bt James Mitchell, welterweigtit Don Curry and lipt heavyweight Lffroy Murphy. ....._,,Ted••------.. On this dale in baseball in 1968: Denny McLain of Detroit became the major leagues' firs t JO.game winner since 1934 as Willie Horton's niiath-inning RBI single gave the Tigers a 5~ vict.ory over the Oakland A's. On this date in 1951 : Bob Nieman of the St. Lou.is Browns homered in his first two m ajor league at bats. On this date in 1923: First baseman George Bums or the Boston Red Sox made an unassisted triple play against the Cleveland ln· di ans. Today's Birthdays: . San Diego Padres manaeer Jerry Coleman is 56. New York Yankees pitching coaeb Slaa Williams is 44. Mn Plfdwr A~rilll!llt ... .._, BURKE. N.Y. -A young pik~ for the New Ill York Mets' farm team at LiWe Falls, N.Y .• was in serious condition Saturday in a Platts bur1b hospital afte r a shooting accideot. Jody P. Johnston, 17. of the Fraollin County town ol Burke. was wounded Friday while target shooting in a field behind his home, according to authorities. State police said JobnstAln a~y stipPed and bis . 22-calibet" revolver discharged. He was ruabed to Cbamplain Valley Physicians' Hospital witb a bullet wound just above the ear and underwent surgery. • Re was repc>rted in stable but serious condition Saturday in the hospital's intensive care unit. Johnston signed a ~tract with the Mets' oraanization and pitched for Little Falls in the New York·Penn League this summer, compiling a 7·2 record and a J .10 ERA. He was due to report to the Mets' winteT imtnlcliaaal team in St. Petersburg, Fla., next week. SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL 31-14 Setback Mesa Salvages . Bit of Dignity' By aOGEll CARL~N OI ... o.llt ~ ... Si.ff n ain't over Wttil it's over And if you left at halftime you only saw half of it. Those were a couple or items the injury-riddled Costa Mesa High Mustangs proved Saturday night with a gutty second-hall ef· rort against seemingly over· whelming odds. In the end t.he Mustangs were on the short end of a 31·14 noo· )eague football verdict, but that's only half the story. AFTEa TWO QUARTERS the Santa Ana Saints were sitting on a 31 -0 l ead behind S.cott Franklin's touchdown runs of 6. 63, and 4 yards, a 27.yard TD run ~Y Fortino Rive~ and a 24-yard fi eld goal by Jess Zamora at Santa Ana Bowl. Costa Mesa? The Mustangs, on their way to possibly the worst humiliation in the school's 21-year history. had rus hed for five yards, passed for 38 yards and were guilty of eight infrac- tions. netting 49 negative yards . Their deepest penetration? Their own 43. The r e seemed little the Mustangs could salvage, but in the end, it was the Must.angs who were on the attack. the Mustangs who were shoving lhe de f e nding Century League c hampions around a nd the Mustangs who were doing the scoring. "I thought we showed a little gumption coming back." said Mesa Coach Tom French. "I told them at ha lftime we had to show some class and poise. It's very easy to get buried." TH£ MUSTANGS took the second half kickoff and marched 54 yards before a fumble at the Santa Ana six.yard line turned them back and they marched again in the third quarter to lhe Saints' 24 before a c::ouple of in· completions killed t he drive. Brian Head's ll·yard punt re· turn and a penalty set Mesa up on Santa Ana's 24 in the fourth quarter and seven plays later quarterback Tam Eilert.s faked to a back up the middle and passed to Head for a five-yard touchdown play on a fourth·and· BRIAN HEAD one situation. Stung by Mesa's refusal to drop dead, the Saints went to the air but came up empty and the Mustangs were on the attack again, marching 41 yards after James Allen's fum- ble recovery saved the drive. •• DA VE MONTANO burst four yards on fourth down to keep the drive alive, then Eilerts passed to Steve Cook for a 2l·yard gain to the Saints' 25. • On lhe following play Montano took a pitch from Eilerts and burst over the left side through a stunned Santa Ana secondary for a 25·yard scoring play. Eilerts kept the ball and ran for the two·point ~onversion to give Mesa a bit or respectability. Such stories a re common when an opponent pulls its first- line troops·with a big lead -but the Saints stayed with their first unit for the duration. When will Teregis be back'! "Hopefully, next week." says French ... But really. I have no idea." Onassis Nixon stood out in the recei vmg department. catching five passes for 49 yards. And Head led the defensive assault -which held Santa Ana to four second·half first downs. Shockers Shocked Sou1h Carolina Rolls, 73-0 COLUMBIA , S C. I AP> - South Carolina's opportunistic Gamecocks turned six Wichita State giveaways i nto tou c hdown s to r out t h e Shocken1, 73·0, in a college football mismatch Saturday night . George Rog e r s , South Carolina's all·American senior uilbK!t. scored two touchdowns ia the second period. the last coming with three seconds to play to make the score 31-0. Four substitute backs scored in tbe third• quarter to make the ra.me a runaway. Altogether , nine Gamecocks had touchdowns. They play USC at the Coliseum next Saturday. Independent South Carolina, 1a gaining its second straight win and evening Wichita State's record at l · l. established modem school records for most points scored and largest vidoey margin. Kicker Eddie Leopard booted 10 extra points to set a new South Carolina game record and freshman pm>ter Chris Norman averaged 54 yards on two kiclu to break a record for game punting avera~e. Leopard also booted a -41-yard field goal to win top scoring honors with 13 points. Sooners Top Kentae~y Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN 'GUlty' Wildcats Lose in .Heat ~ From AP Dispa&cbes• NORMAN, Okla. -Both Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer and Kentucky Coach Fran Curci blamed the heat Saturday for their teams ' ineptness on offense in a 29-7 Sooner win. "Using a lot of backs may have been one reason we made so many mistakes," Switzer said. "I guarantee you it was 125 degrees to 130 degrees down on the field." The game was played in OO·degree weather but il was much warmer on the synthetic turf of Owen Field. Curci praised his team for playing ~ "gutty" game. "lt was sloppy as could be, tsut so were the Sooners. We had a lot of fumbles. but so did they." ··0ur offense was ;nept," added Switzer. "We made mistakes and penalties all over the field. lt was not unlike some other Oklahoma opening games I've seen." The two coaches had different views on the possible turning points in the game . Switzer said it may have come when J .C. Watts was injured in the third quarter and reserve Darrell Shepard came in and moved the Sooners into the end zone, making it 7-7. \a. Carolhaa 9. Texa• Tedi :1 LUBBOCK. Tex. -Tailback Kelvin Bryant took Rod Elkins' s hort pass and broke through three defenders for a 58-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter that gave 15th·ranked North Carolina a 9·3 victory over Texas Tech. Tate Randie's interception and 22·yard return to the North Carolina 18 gave the Red Raiders a chance to puJI out a victory minutes later in the regionally televised game. The R~iders got the ball on the two, but Tar Heel's Hneb1cker Lawrence Taylor forced a fumble and fell on the ball at the lZ to preserve the victory. · A ulHw11 IO. TCIJ 7 FORT WORTll, Texas -Auburn quarterback Joe Sullivan rlned a 15·yard touchdown pass to tlght eod Bill Grisham lo propel the 18th·ranked I # Tigers to a season·opening 10-7 victory over Texas Christian. The ravored Tigers. staked to a 3-0 lead at halftime, drove 70 yards for the clincher behind the power running of James Brooks and Geor1e Peoples. Grisham took the winning pass just inside the end line late in the third period. Steve Stamp, replacing TCU starter Kevin Haney with six minutes left, led TCU 46 yards for its lone touchdown. a J .yard p.ass to flanker Stanley Washington. T he TCU payoH pitch came with S:08 remaining in the contest between the Southeast Conference Tigers and the Homed Frogs or the Southwest Conference. SMl.J 2J:. No. T~~ .. St. 9 IRVING, Texas -Sophomore tailback Craig James raced 80 yards for a touchdown on the fint play from scrimmage and the Southern Methodist Mustangs rolled to a methodical 28·9 victory over North Texas State. James. who scored another touchdown on a one· yard run, gained 142 yards on 15 carries as the Mustangs of the Southwest Conference opened their season before 52,781 fans in Texas Stadium. North Texas quarterback Joe Stevenson, who threw a t.h.lrd ·period five-yard touchdown pass to wingback Pete Harvey, was intercepted four times by SMU in the second quarter. Ba.i.r42, L•••r1 BEAUMONT, Texas -Quarterback Jerry J effr ey set a school record with an 83·yard touchdown run then passed 41 yards for another scor e as big.play Baylor c rushed Lamar University {2·7. . Baylor put another record into the boou by gaining a total o' 656 yards, the moet in tbt Bean' lone football history. It was a slow, sloppy1 penalty-plaf\Md 1•m• with 52 minutes needed to play the fint quarwr. Baylor was penalized 14 times and Lamar six. AMDIC-'N LEAGUE -.DI .... ' Kansas City Oakland Texas Minnesota Chicago Am1• Seattle W L Pct. 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Tulant-f .f STANFORD -All·American Ken Mar ge rum made h is second touchdown catch of the game and the 24th of his college career with 38 seconds remainirtg to give the 13th-ranked Stanford Cardinals a 19-14 victory over TuJane. Quarterback John Elway's 24.yard touchdown pass to M argerom. a .__~~· duate..oLFounlain Valle-y-High. 1n- the final minute completed a 78-yard scoring drive which began after the Green Wave went ahead 14-13, with 1:58 left to play. Tulane quarterback Nickie Hall hit wide receiver Robert Griffin on three passes for 80 yards · on the drive which sent the Wave ahead. wi th Griffin grabbing a 17- yard scoring pass. Wash. .i(J •. Ur f 'nrt••• 7 . SEATTLE Tom Flick competed 18 of 24 passes for 316 yards and one touchdown a s the 19th-ranked Washington~Huskies crushed the Air Force Academy. 50· 7. Air Force, a 241f.i-point underdog, fell to 0-2 after leading 7·6 early in the second quarter. Flick. a talented senior fro m Bellevue, Was h., teamed with Willie Rosborough on an 84·yard touchdown on the third offensive play of the game. San .Jost-31. Wn~la. Sf. 26 SPOKANE -San Jose St a t e quarterback Steve Clarkson threw for 287 yards and connected with four receivers on touchdown passes to bring his Spartans from behind and upset Washington State. 31-26. Washington State dominated the f1 r!)t half and built up a 17 3 halftime l••ad bl1 for<' Clarkson engineered back to lrnl·k 80 -var d touchdown dn,·es · In the first drive Clarkson cornplet ed a 49-yard pass to senior wide re· ceiver Mark Nichols, a two-yard toss to j unior tailback Gerald Willhite and three-yard aerial to senior wide re cc1ver Rick Parma. f'lftrida ·II. Cal 1:1 TAMPA. Fla. University of Florida coaches had a speciaJ diet for untested sophomore quarterback Bob Hewko as he got ready to make his firs t colleg iate start, agains t California. "All they fed me all week was ice water," Hewko said with a grin as th e Gato r s wildly cele br ated Florida's stunning 41-13 upset that snapped a 13-game winless streak. He saJd the di et gave hi m coolness under fire as he hit 10 of 16 passes for 146 yards to lead the underdog Gators, who were 0·10-1 last year. to victory. Hewko won the starting nod in spring drills after a knee injury kept him out of action last season. tt'yondng 30. Ore. Sf. 10 LARA MI E. Wyo. -Sophomore running back "EClaie Warren scam· p e r e d qine a nd 19 y ards for touchdowns and Wyoming kicker Steve Tobin had three field goals as the Cowboys beat Oregon State. 30-10. Warren. from Long Beach. took the ball nine yards over right guard with four minutes gone for Wyoming's fi rst touchdown. His second score came just three minutes later and put Wyo ming up 17·0. . lri: .. ~f. 29. lfotufOll l:J TEMPE -Quarterback Mik e Pagel threw two touchdown passes and th(! Sun Devil defense forced fi ve fumbles and four interceptions as Arizona State stunned ninth-ranked Houston 29-13. Pagel, a junior making his fi rst collegiate start, completed 13 of 28 passes for 159 yards in providing Coach Darryl Rogers with a victory in his ASU debut. The Cougars, co-champions of the Southwest Conference last season, had averaged more than 400 yards a game in total offense in the past de· ca de. After ASU's Scott Lewis opened the game scoring with a 28-yard field goal in the first period's final minute, Pagel hit senfor split end John Mis- tler with a 12-yard touchdown pass on the Sun Devils· next possession. ~YPILDT D BYU Crushes Aztecs, 35· I I l'HO\'O, l lt11h <AP> Quurterback Jim Mt Muho11 r1 red four touchdown 1>115'l'b 11:1 Hr1g ht1111 Y111111~ cru.'lhed San Oh-•W St.it~· :1.r, 11 in Westem Athletic Co11Ct·H·1w1.· Cootliull Suturduy afternoon. 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Announcen: Ross Porter and Jerrv DogoeU The Reds are fall ing from contention fast after tostno to the Dodgers Saturday night and golno ••;, games behind thf' leaders In the National Leag~ West. Cincinnati wlll seod Paul Moskau (9-6) to the mouod tOdav against the Dodoers · Jerry Reuss ( 1t>·Sl. <I 1 p.m., Channel 2 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Dallas at ~nver. Announcers: Lindsey Nelson and Sonny Jurgensen. The Broncos hope for a less·stifllno defense this week after quarterback Matt Robinson was sacked five times against Philadelphia. Dallas will be trying to come back from a Monday night victory over the Redskins with OC1nnv White at the helm and Tony Dorsett doing the running. ~nver Is favored In Mi te High Stadium. ~ 1 p.m., Chennel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Oaklaod at San Diego. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Merlin Olsen. This one could be an aerial circus with Dan Fouts throw- ing for the Chargers against the Raiders' Dan Pastorin!. Fouts fired four touchdown strikes In a 34-13 win over Seattle last week with John Jefferson picking up two of the scores. Pastorlni, in his first regular.season game for the Raiders, had two TO tosses and set up another with a S2-yard bomb while picking up 317 yards through the air. OTHER TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Scheduled segments In· elude a p(ofile of Dallas assistant coach Dan Rffves who will call the offensive plavs for the Cowboys this season. 10a.m. (11)-THISWEEK IN BASEBALL. 12 :30 p.m. (4) -NFL • ., -ScM<Suled segments include ""a profile of quarterback Dan Pastorin! who was traded to Oakland from Houston during the off -season. 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL 'IO -Bill Flem· ming reviews the weekend's top games. C9l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans vs. the Tennessee Volun· teers. played Saturdav in Knoxville. Mike Walden rePorts. 4:30p.m. (7)-MID-OHIOCAN·AMRACE . RADIO Football -Oakland Raiders at San Diego, 12:3S p.m .. KNX (1070). Baseball -Dodgers at Cinclnnatt, t 1: 15 a.m., KABC (790); Texas at Angels, 1 p.m .. KMPC (710). (The O.lly Pilot Is not ~ble for lat• cfl•ntft.l South Roundup --- Georgia R ·omps JOHN HAllU,11 Angels Overp!lwer T~xas, 1 0-1 •'rom AP Dtt patche• Rookie f'r(,-d Martinez moved another notch toward a regular spot in the Angels' l98J starting rotation with a complete.game 10· 1 victory Saturday night over the Texas Rangers. "He's my only s tarting pitcher with a .500 record." Manager Jim Fregosi said of the 23·year old hurler . "tie's one of my starters going in.'' 4 Martinez. 6~. logged his th.I rd complete.game victory in hill last four starts, scattering 10 hits and walking only one. J ason T ho mpson and J ohn Harrill made it easy for him by leading a 13-hit attack on a quartet of Ranger pitchers. "The difference has been my confidence," said Martinez, who was drafted out of the New York M els minor league system last winter . "Earlier there were some guys who could intimidate me. "I've only been pitching pro- fessionally for three years. so my confidence builds each time ou t. Now I feel I can get anvbody out." Thompso n a n d Harri s homered on consecutive pitches in the rifth to chase rookie John Butcher, 1-1. Texas took a 1-0 lead with two out in the first on singles by Al Oliver and Buddy Bell and a run-scoring double by Richie Zisk. But the Angels came back with three wteamed runs in the bottom of the inning. Thompson walked and Harris singled to load the bases with two out in the fifth. Then Brian Downing singled ror two runs and Bobby Grich singled io another. Sanchez Triump hs· From AP Diapatcbes ATHENS, Ga. (AP) -Freshman He rschel Walker scored three touchdowns. one on a 76-yard run, and Buck Belue fired two touchdown passes to Anthony Arnold a s 12th·ranlced Georgia crushed Texas A&M 42-0 Saturday. • ~J9,Rltt3 SAN ANTONlO CAP> -Mexico's Salvador Sanchez, a pparently confused in the early rounds, r egained bis composure and punched out a contested split d ecision over Patrick Ford o f Guyana t o retain the World Boxing Council featherweight championship Saturdav. Walker. who .scored twice in his collegiate debut at Tennessee last week, also tallied twice on one-yard plunges as he finished the day with 145 yards on 21 carries, sitting out the final 19 minutes of action. Belue's scoring passes to Arnold covered silC and 19 yards and the Bulldog quarterback also set up a n othe r score with a SJ.y a rd completion to Norris Brown at tbe Aggie two. LSfl 2 I .. K•tua.s St. 0 BATON ROUGE -Sophomore quarterback Alan Ris her kept a stuttering Louisiana State offense going long enough for a 21-0 vjclory over Kansas State. getting help from a de tense that wouldn't let the Wildcats run'. <::L EMSON, S .C . -Clemson .quarterback Homer J ordan ran for one touchdown and threw for another and Obed Ariri kicked two field goals as the Tigers defeated Rice 19-3 in a season-0pening inte rsectional. Jordan. a sophomore starting rus first game. teamed witb flanker Perry Tuttle on a S9·yard touchdown pass play late in the second period to put Clemson ahead for good itllu. fU, Me91plal• St. 7 OXFORD, Mi ss -Mi ssissippi quarterback John Fourcade led the Rebels to five first-half touchdowns. s tarting a 61·7 romp over the Memphis State Tigers . Before retiring for good in the third quarter , Fourcade hit 11 passes for 147 yarm and one touchdown while running a near errorless offensive aU.ackthat amassed 36 rirst downs. Mississippi evened its record at l ·l while Memphis State fell to 0-2. Judge Jose Escalante scored the fight 148-139 f o r the l26·p o und Sa nc~ez , judge A. D . Bynum of Dallas saw it 145·141 for the defending champ ion and judge Ramon Berum en of Mexico scored it even at 145·all. H owever, Ford's manager and trainer angrily c harged "r o bbery" a fter the fight. They had filed an official protest before the bout that two of the judges were from Sanchez' native country. SPORTS ON TV I FOOTBALL I BASEBALL M idu:est ~oundup_ Buckeyes Survive By AP ~atcbet COLUMBUS. Ohio R lcky J ohnson 's touc-hdown run and two.point reception lifted top. ranked OhJo State lo u 31·21 college football victory over SyrJcuse on Suturday after the Orangemen had taken a 21·3 lead. JohN<>o . the Buckeyes' second·string tailback, burst three yards for the touchdown that brought Ohlo State a 22·21 lead late in the third quarter in thr ~eaaon opener for both teams. Johnson then caught his two·point conversion pass fr<>,.n quarterback Art Schlichter and the Bu<'keye!'I fought oft the Orangemen in the last quarter. Syracuse, a four·louchdown underdog, posted three touchdowns in less than 17 minutes. Quarterback Dave Warner passed for two of them and ran one yard for a third touchdown. Warner threw 21 yards to tight end Tony Sidor with 10:47 left in the first quarter. Less than two minuteS' la ter, Wa rner pas~ five y•rds t o another tight end, Chris Jilleba, lbr IA 14-0 lead. Ohio State, a 31 ·8 victor over Syraruae In the 1979 opener, managed only three flr11t ·hulf field goals or 35. 34 and 42 yards by Vlade Januklenkl Syracuse owned a 2J .9 h•ad nt hittrtime 19flc-l"flG" I 7, 'Worlll•~•.,,,...,.. 10 ANN An u 0 n . M 11' h s fl" .. ,, fll 0',, quarterbuck Hi<.'11 ll••w h•ll I hr 1•w ,.. 1•ul1 uf touchdown pa11sc11 to '1•·<·1 wl1h· 11•1•1•lvnr A111h1111 y Cartur to lend Mkhi.c1111 lo 11 l'I IO 1116! 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The Hawkeyes scored twice in t he final minute of the second quarter to lead 9·0 before the Hoosiers scored on a seven.yard touchdown pass from Tim Clifford to Nate Lundy early in the fourth quarter. Struggling Iowa quarterback Phil Suell then blt Keith Chappelle on a 14.yard pus ud Brown on • lO·yllrder before the s.e, l*pound nuudn1 back broke loose to the Indiana thne. Brown, who carried the ball 11 timea, then ran two more yard.a before f\alla.ck Dean McKlllp went over the lndlana line for the touchdown. ,, ......... ~.Sc.17 CHAMPAJGN, Ill. -lllinob place kicker lllke Bass booted a 38·yard field se>atu tlm• ran out..to give the UUnJ a 20-11 victory ov.er lltch11an Slate. The Spartana bad tied UM 1am• a few mlnutet earlier on flforteJl Anderson'• field 1oa l, but Illinois quarterback Dave Wlllon pided Ille team into position for Bus' 1econd fteld loal u UM flnal seconds ticked off the clock. A crowd or 46,331 watched t.be tee·11w batUt between the Bil Ten riva.la. tffl11118ot• -.... v. 14 MINNEAPOLIS -Freshman quarterback Tl m Salem completed 13 1trai1bt pute1 and Garry White scored three toucbdowna H Mlnnesot• whipped Ohio University 38-14 in • non conference opener for both teams. Salem, son or coach Joe Salem, completed 13 of 16 pus1e11 for 162 yards and one touchdown in hl• c·oll1•11e debut before 35,11• fana at Memorial Ktadlum. The IH•year·old Salem bad hia fint colle1iate 1•111111 Int crc epted by John Gamb le. That l11t.or1·t·11tlon led to a seven.yard touchdown run by Ohl11'11 Tony Curlfa. Salt•1r1'3 itecond p•ll& fell incomplete but he • •11111•·1·tt;I ''" hi" next JJ t.oeM!I before the strina w 111 hulh"<I h y unother Interception late in the '""'ti• •1u11rt,.r N•brtulca SS. Ilea• 9 LI NCOLN , Neh. l·back Jarvis Redwine 11corcd lhrl!e touchdowns and rushed for 17t yardt <ais e1ghth·ranked Nebraslua walloped Utah, 5$-t ln a nonconference game. Redwine had 147 yards ruahin& by halftime. He raced 67 yard5 for hia fint tally in the openina quarter and capped an •Yard Nebruka drive with an eight-yard scoring run in the second period. His third touchdown, and final cany of tbe game. came oq, a six·yard nm with 9:'4 remainin& in the third quarter. Quarterback Jeff Quinn scored oo a four.yard run to climax a 67-yard drive oo Nebruka's fint possession. , Victory TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID ftllLI F o r Pitt PITTSBURGH (AP> -''It certain\)' wasn't a very pretty win," said Pitt Coach Jackie Sher- rill, "but a win is a win is a win." And win was about all Pitt did offensively in Saturday's 14·6 victory over Boston College. The third-ra.oked Pan· thers tried their hardest to self.des truc t , but their defense managed to withs tand n ine turnovers, a nd Dan Marino provided enough points with a pair of eight· yard touchdown passes to Benjie Pryor. "They were playing a lot Of man·tO·man de· rense and I was able to beat the defensive ~nd and safety for some passes," said Pryor . "They seemed more con cerned w ith t h e wide-outs. l just found cracks in the middle and Danny got me the ball." The season opener for both teams produced a total or 16 turnovers, and it all boiled down to Pitt's defense rescuing a more-than.generous of· fense . ' "The defense played an outstanding game," Sherrill said . "I was concerned early in the week about mist akes on offense really disrupting us . and they did. We didn 't score m a n y points, but that's a secon· daryconcem ." 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Ftendl artl· 17 l.lllel root • Risher hit on 10 of 12 passes for 94 yards and one touchdown and ran for ~1 yards ~fore leaving the game late 1n t he third quarter after being s haken by a hard tackle on one or his rushes. .......... d 3 •• "••d fl 8 COLLEGE PARK, Md. -Mike Tice passed for two touchdowns. Charlie Wysocki scored once while rus hing for 144 yards and Sam Johnson set up another Maryland touchdown with a 97.yard kickoff r eturn as the Terps t rounced· V anderbill, 31.f. ·.Mer cedes-Benz. He threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to split end Tracy Porter early In the first quarter for LSU's first score and guided his team on a 51·yard drive.in the third quarter. That second-half drive was capped by an eight·yard touchdown run by fullbaclc Judge HernandH. f'la . S t . 52, Lolff•"I°' 0 TA LLAHASS EE . F l a . - Quarterback Rick Stockstill tossed four touchdown pasaes -three lo tbe first half -and tallback Sam Platt rushed for 108 yards t o lead lOth·ranked Florida State to a 52-0 victory over Louisville. St~kstill, a junior, completed t ol 12 pastes for 115 yards and connertect wlth Dennis McKinnon, Zeke Jilowatt and Hardia Johnson for touchdowns as the Seminoles zoomed to a M-0 halftime lead. Phil Williamt wa• oo Ute reeelvlnl end of Stockttlll '1 fourth •corin1 pua with 8:32 remaln1n1 In the third quarter. The play covered the final lt yardl in an 87·yard drive. .. l .. ....-..-..-~ ...... -~ ........ Tlce, who passed for 111 yards on only five cor:opletions. tossed a 46·yard scoring pass to Mike Lewis in the first quarter and a three·Y.arder lo Eric Sievers in the fourth penod. 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Unl-lsty of P.t<llk T'llirl "-• UCLA Gel. UtAllS IAlt , IS·ll, IS-2, 15-4. 1 Yarborough Sel8 Record MHt ~our neighbor· hood EQUITY I loan brokers II you own a bOnlt, Ulty "n help you lltl 1'lt cash you need, Call tOday. ...... .............. t7141 7U.Ut7 SFYC Series Begins By A.Ll~KABEY Oally ,.. ... _. .......... E·tght een Southern Callfomla yachtJs nine fro m Newport Beach - wlll be among the 60 en- l ra es in St . li'rancis Y n('ht Club's Perpetual Series which gels under way with some slam· bang r3Cing on Sa11 Francisco Bay Monday. Club officials said a fleet of fi ve "m axi boats" rat ing 70 feet or above will be competing for the Sl. F rancis Perpeluctl trophy. The big boat entries are Mark Johnson's 72· B0.41JNG foot Windward Passage o ut of Portland ; a British entry, Mi stress Quickly, skippered by Bill Whitehouse; Fred Preiss' 84-foot Christine, Pacific Mariners Yacht Club; Bill Lee's 65-foot Merlin. Santa Cruz. and Harry Moloscho's 69· fool Drifter out of Long Bea c h Yacht Clu b. Drifter will be s kippered by Harvey Kirpatrick, Santa Cruz Other trophies a t stake are the Cit y of San Francisco Perpetual for Yachts rating 39 to 53 f eet ; th e Atlant ic Trophy, 34 to 38.9 feet; Keith Kilborn, 32 to 33 .9 feet. and the Richard Rheem. 30 to 32.5 feet. There are no local en· tries in the City of San Franc isco Trophy Ser ies. LOCAL ENTRIES competing for the Allan- ti c Trophy include Ghost. John Reynolds. Newport Harbor Yacht Club; Ol'Roler, Kirk El- liott, NHYC ; Aleta , Warren Han coc k , NHYC, and Big Bird, Norman Norton. Balboa Y acht C lub . Other Southland e ntries are J et Stream . Ge rr y Simonis . Long Beach Yacht Club and Illusion. Ed McDowell, King Harbor Yacht Club. In the Keith Kilborn Series the local conten- ders are Tomahawk. John Aren s , Bal boa Yacht Club and Free Enterprise, Dick Et· tinger , NHYC. Other Soutblanders are Flam- buoyant, Barney Flam Long Beach Yacht Club; Ca d e n za , Ca rl EichenJaub, San Diego Yacht Club ; Forte, Art D e Feve r and Tom T o b in , SDYC: Vago, Ray Avedon, Pacific Mariners Yacht Club, and Quamichan, Sandy Cla rk . South Coast Corinthian Yacht Club. In the Richard Rheem division the most pro- m ising contender is Ron Melville's Bigwig from Balboa :Y,acht Club with Dave Ullman as the skipper. OTHERS SEEKING the Rheem Trophy are Fas t Compan y, co - s kippered b y Di c k Deaver and Bob William son, BY C ; S h e n a nd oa h , Bill Palmer Jr .. NHYC, a nd Black Swan, Hugh Beat- t y, California Yacht r.lub. • , • Sunday, September 14, 1980 RUNNING CLEAR -UCLA tailback Darryl Green moves into the open as a teammate blocks out Colorado's Brad Chace (left ). Chace, a graduate of Mater Dei High, is a defensive safety for the Buffaloes who were blitzed by the Bruins Saturday, 56-14. For Colleges Football Scores WE!"T UCLA 56, Colorado 1-1 Wa s hington 50 , Air Force 7 Kansas 7. Oregon 7 Stanford 19, Tulane 14 San Jose St 31. Wash St. 26 Pacific 24 . Idaho 13 C•I Lultw,.,. 10, S.n frAnCl\CO SC 10 P.,qtt Sound ... C•I Poly I Poml u Cal Poly ISLOI "· N Coto " AlUW P'"'lhc 6. l •Vtrnt, Hn••rd SI It Nor11'1106qlo SI U UC 0 ••1• ll, Ne•ad• I A~nol IJ SOUTHWEST Oklahoma 29, Kentucky 7 . W. Tex: St. 20, Okla. St 19 North Carolina 9. Texas Tech 3 Baylor 4.2, Lamar 7 Tulsa 31. Cincinnati l3 Au•lln Col 7J, S..I Ron St 13 M<M11rry 21, TanetonSI II Troy SI U , lUA\Al.I. Trl,,llY, fea Jl,lUOCOOCMCn J E C•~lr•I u .... H-•rO P•vne J SW Toa1SI. le, Te .. 1Lull'ler""O SE loul•'-a 11. eo1 .. St tl ROCKIES Wyoming 30, Oregon St. 10 Utah St. 14, ldaho St. 7 BYU 35, San Di ego St. 11 W. Virginia 52, Colo. St 24 New Mexico St. 6, Tex El Paso3 Ariz. St. 29, Houston 13 Nvd8'-LV35, Fresno St. 6 Nlonlana '°· s1..-Frawr u C•rroll, Mont 14, W Monl•n• o COlor-MlnM11,COIO•-Col. 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L1vlftcn\ON! n Lyle Traded To Phillies PHILADELP HIA I AP > -Sparky Lyle, long one of baseball's premier relief pitchers , was acquired Saturday b y t h e Philadelphia Phillies from the Texas Rangers fo r a player to be named·later. the club announced. The 36-year-old Lyle was scheduled to report to the Phillies sometime Saturday night. T h e Phillies tried desperately to pry Lyle from the Rangers in a multi-player deal at last December 's baseball winter meeting tn Toronto. At that time. contractural problems nullified the trade. SPECIAL OFFER 200/o DISCOUNT AiuJ•1tery~1~toaa1..n"1 onyow.i.ep 4.14 .,,.,. Pie•--..~ °' '"'OOrt ~ -.... YoU Oouoi. anO mpi....,.., ·--An-'-• Au99t0 ,...._ wt weld c.ontuuc.Mn •ft" lf'IStOt 01fftitt ~ ._... Mid OVO'fnt-IO< 2 tNt>' ~ ·~· .._ .. -°""' -They - -C\lllOM' 1-t AOO an AtrOw loft•, you 00\ll>Ot '°"' -k _..,iry ·--dotl1 ~ .. '"' 91ouno c-..,.,~ SCOllT 11 fie lhrv ell •oNCo &411h•• n 2 It GM. 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Katella AveJAnehelm, CA 92805 (714) 634-0314 -· I - I -DAILY PILOT 1n.1.Py "' flltib'.>t 4 I H i ' ll)' J OITll Ol.SO OI ... o.ity ~* ii.tt lmart buslnt' s~omt>n, "twn maklna plans for roll. lukt• "'''Ill' ll1Pa to !hl.nk 1i1~ut duttu.u.----=~~~;=~~~ w•at can ~ ad'1 l \ci lt"l , t>at .,, su&ta to glH! U\l'n1 fn•"h lnok ro• the 'Ms·.• 1' he a ns " t' r. t h 1 , , ,. 'r .; bl.tent, blou..,es. prt•tt\ s~ '°''", ... anc,t skirts m 1w~ h·~tun· .lnil colors, to m ix uod m.11c·h tnr new comb10at1on' Haberdasher) 1s th«> kt' \\0111 this year. Clt.1s:.11· t wt•t•d hlM 1•r,., r prell)' heather rlunrll'I l.1rt., t'abled ere~ ango1 _. ~" t•111t•1"' and lace rollared blou"'''' ,111 .in· staples for this ltx1k T his year'!I Jtlt•kt•b .tit' sh~ht _/ ~· By JU DITH OLSON Oi tho O•ify Pilot S\aff There are "singles bar<; · "smgl£•!> ~rmiµ~ "singles churches'' and c;mg1es \'C.H'Jltons nowadays. , That fact struck me funny the <1thcr rla} when I thought about the counterparts to all of those. Whal if there were · marned ha rs.· "m arried groups'' and "marned \ .1r.•tions" tha t were open only to those whu hart tied the knot? The whole thing sounds a bit sill~ but 1t ti lustr ates an interestinJ? fact about our ~octet' If you're not married ~ou stem to he d1f ferent." This is particularly true for those who have ( Si11gles been married once and had their relatlonsh1p ended by death or divorce. There seems to be something odd about these people. I felt it myself in the first few months after 1 became single again. and lhe feeling didn't reaUy go away until l moved into a house with an assortment or roommates and cats. Perhaps then '1 became a leg1t1mate "m ember of a family" instead of a "single." After all, I was keeping pretty steady company with Muffins and Bear. febnes who Insisted on sleeping on m y stomach at night. There have been many famo~ and sue· cessf ul people throughout history who never married and were very h appy, and no one ever called them a 'jsingle ." Our governor, ierr y Brown, lsn"C wed and )'et t bet no one has ever sent him a brochure on takinc a "singles vacati'On" with others waiting tor the love boat to pull in. $ott brown wooi pleat-front trousers are complemenled 1th oft-white angora sweater, button-down cotton/polyester blouse. Single Too many people attach a negative connola· lion lo the word sing Ir wh~n in fact. th"• 1.i 1 f 1 eing solo can b<.' a pos1ti\" ont' Dr Charles Ara a psychotherapist"' how " ;i celibate Roman Catholic pne•t for 10 v1•,1f). dug up ),ome good ar)o!uments for havini: 11 ),fllo lifestyle Ht.< v.ill talk about them at Ornn~e Coast College Ort 1:1 Hts l,.rturr t1 tll•tl ·s1n~l1•h11<xl · "''II hl given at 7·30 pm in Chemistry 207 Tht·rr , ... no admission fee and rr·~istrnllons will he takt•.1 at the d{X>r Th<' good parts of being stnglc fall tnll• four categories, Dr Ara sa id. 'roa havf' mor" rnvacy, time. freedom and opportunil} J ust think if you're single you don t haH' to ever clean the house if you don't want to. he s aid You can lc:ne hair in the bathroom s in k and never wash the toothpaste off the mirror You can spend days and days away from home and no on<' will ever ask wh('rP you've been. You can eat Junk food to your heart's con tent or sponge off friends . There's no preiSure to have children and never any trouble with the in-laws And one of the best parts is that you can spend your money as you doggone well please Dr . Ara said he got all the "pluses" on his list by listenjn g to married people complain about their life and by consoling people who were newly djvor ced. "I stress looking at the positive side of ever· ything. We create our own world," be said. Dr. Ara~ who now is married, said that to- day the old reasons for getting married are largely gone, such as security and the need for support. So maybe our idea of singles and mar- riage should change with the times. Maybe so, and maybe not, but at least our vif;w of slogleness should shift a bit. Singles don't necessarily lead a lonely, love- less life and we shouldn't assume that all un - married people are j ust tread1ng wat er until they find a mate. .J. • • • Haberdas~ery - Relaxed brown skirt with !?lly green stripes is worn wtth soft brown blazer. Brunch With.Liz Oaibome . ly s hort.er, and pants remai.8 str aight-teaed. Skirts are. &Olt.eaed, relaxe4 and eas y-goin1. The newest blouses are feminine and have. lots of ruffles and lace collars. And finally , h and-knit s we aters are an important purchase this rail and winter. ·t Here are some suggeaUonfi from Jones ol New York, as p sented by Saks Fifth A.venue during a lunch-hour series for working women. The next lunch, Sept. 18, will feature a talk titled "What Works With What." Tips on bow to build a career wardrobe will be given. Bl•ck blazer te•m• with fuch ... ahett8nd awe•ter, pl•ld 8klrt In deep f•ll fuch ... •nd gold ton••· uc• collar •• ct.t•c:MIN. Desiener Liz Claiborne, who bas just won an Entrepreneurial Woman of tbe Year Award (left describes her fall fashJonsfor Mrs. James Ho1an, r.:::-toltlleSaadplpenof HoagJI~ ' Hospital, Presbyteri'1t.1bedesignerwuauestof ataftmd-raillBc9bowolberf t Robinson 's, Fashion Island. Ms. Claiborne, who HYI the d•llm for the working woman ad "It's not hard for me. I am that woman." ' f • • ---4 • ...._ _ _... -...... -_,._ -- -"""' ._, ._ -• -• 4/1> -.-, ... -,..._ -...., ..,. -_. A • -_. • ~ l • ( I l ' t ~ Y PILOT fl1 ./ Weddings/Engagements N rwpnrt S)lustr <!rons rruatoru Mrs. Miller Park-Hull Mrs Greis Joyce Hull of Riv~rslde and Willi am P&rk of San Bernardino were m rrtt>d a t St Catherine's Church. RLvers1de The bride attended the New York School of Interior Oesian and is a:s:.oc1 ated with Barker Brothen in Riverside The rroom. son of Mr and Mrs Richard B Parlt of Ne wport Beach , graduated from Norwich University an Vermont He 1s an Air Force officer stationed at Norton Alr Force Base in San Bernardino Zepeda-Howe Gilbert Zepeda of Cerritos and Julianne Howe ol Costa Mesa exchanged marriage vows in Irvine. followed by a reception at the Irvine Coast Country Club, Newport Beach. Tbe bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Howe of Costa Mesa. graduated from Newport Harbor High School and now atlen~ Humboldt State University. The groom, son or Ruben and Martha Zepeda or Cerritos, graduated from Cerritos High School and Humboldt State University. He ls employed by Natural Resources Manage- ment. They plan to live in Arcata foUowing a trip to Avaloo. Greis-Stepanoff Helen Stepanoff of Newport Beach and Thomas Greis of Solana Beach were wed in the Newport-Mesa Christian Center. Costa Mesa. The bride, daughter of Benjamin Stepanorf and Lydia Champagne of San Francisco, 1raduat.ed from Southern California College, Costa Mesa, and California State, Fullerton. She ii a counselorofY.S.P . Inc. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Grel.a of Malverne. N.Y., graduated from Southern California College and earned a masters defree in business administration from the University of San Diego. He works for ~ramie Systems Inc. The couple plans to live in Irvine after a trip to Acapulco and Puerta Vallarta. Miller-Bowes Diane Bowes and Craig L. MUler. both of Costa Mesa. exchanged wedding vows in the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, Costa lies a. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Harvey S. Bowes of Costa Mesa.· nadualed from St. Lucy's High School in Glendora, Orange Coast 1 College and San Diego State University. He is employed by the California Employment Development Department. The eroom, son of Mr. and Mrs . George L . Miller ol Costa Mesa. graduated from Estancia Hieb School and Orange Coast CoUege. He is a seU-employed commercial photographer The newlyweds plan to ti ve in Santa Ana followinc a trip to Hawaii. Belden-Helfrich Claire Helfrich and Dwight R. Belden . both of Newport Beach, plan to marry in November. Miss Helfrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ford Helfrich of Newport Beach, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and UCLA. Belden, son of Mrs. William R. Schumann and the late Robert M . Belden of Los Angeles, graduated from Harvard School and UCLA. The Nov. 8 rites will be held in St. Joachim's Church in Costa Mesa. Stout~Bruer Jlick Stout of Upland took Marie Breuer of Costa Mesa as hls bride in ceremonies at St . Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mes a. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Breuer of Costa Mesa, graduated rrom Mater Dei Hip School in Santa Ana and at- tended Orange Coast College. She works for Cask 'N' Cleaver Restaurants. The groom, son of Rose Stout of Upland, 1raduat.ed from the University of California, Riverside. He also is employed by Cask 'N' Cleaver. Wedding and ~mmt ~ta nm on StmdaJI in the Dail11 Pilot. Fonna ore ot.ICliloble ot alt Dailt AloC offices or by colling Che Feature Depc:lf1· mntt H2~1. E~ manmmcemeftt• mu.st be received bJ1 the Feature Depart~ at ~ riz weeks before the IOftfdMg date. • LeamTMMOt INTERIOR DECORATING Mr and Mrs.Zepeda Mr. and Mrs. Moke Vandor-Parker Kathleen Parker of Laguna Niguel is engaged to be married to Michael Vandor of Carls bad. Miss Parker, daughter of Lorraine Parker. o f Laguna Niguel a nd Spe ll s Parker of Pasadena. attended Laguna Beach High School and Saddleback College. The future groom, son or Mr. a nd Mrs. Leo Vandor of Yucca Valley, graduated from Marina High School and Cal State. Long Beach. A November wedding is planned in the Old Mission Church. San Juan Capistrano. Ludwig-Schleiter James Ludwig II of Huntington Beach took Christy SchJeiter of Santa Ana as his bride in cer e m onies at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Melvin K . Schleiter of Huntington Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and UC, Irvine. She is a medical technologist al Memorial Hospital in Loni Beach. The groom, son of Mrs. James Richard Ludwig of Huntington Beach, is a graduate of F oothill High Schdol, Tustin, and tbe UC, Irvine, where he is a doctoral candidate. The couple plan to live in Santa Ana follow- ing a trip to Hawaii. Make-Crawford Gary Moke of Anaheim took Melissa Jessie Crawford of Costa Mesa as his bride in ceremonies at the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, Costa Mesa . The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Crawford of Costa Mesa, graduated from Estan- cia High School and attended California State, Fullerton. She is employed by Internal Medicine Specialists Group. The groom, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Norbert A. Moke of Covina, graduated from South Hills High School in Covina and California State University, Fullerton. He is employed by E.W. M. Electrical Contractors. The couple plan to live in Anaheim follow· ing a trip to San Diego and Kings Canyon. Susan J ames and Harold Valelte Jr., both of Fountain Va lley, exchanged wedding vows in Westminster Park Chapel, Westminster. The bride, daughter of Lucy V. James of Panorama City. is graduate of Huntington Beach High School. She is employed by Buf· fums, Westminster. The groom, son of Harold and Palrici1 Valette of Fountain Valley, graduated from Fountain Valley High School. He works for Montgomery Ward in Huntington Beach. The couple plans to live in Fountain Valley following a trip to La Jolla. OOLden sn~o ca I ' SOUTH COAST ft.AU fVSTIM .._ ............ .__ ........... I Ul·HH . 7Jl·tf27 Wtlfcll..,. w. °'' , a s..."'.,,,... ""'"•*t ... c..tw•........,,... °"" ms. ' MN• Y .. Mr. and Mrs. Park Now OCC.,..... MW Students of Piano guitar and orchestral Instrument• Mary de Pascale, 8,M. Director 642-6240 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY AN AWARD WINNING NEW HOME IN HARBOR RIDGE CREST Irvine Pacific proudly announces the Grand C losi ng of one o f its m ost exclusive and successful neighborhoods- H arbo r Ridge Crest. Only three model homes remain to be sold . All are exceptional, even by the high standards that have become the hallmark of the superb limited-editio n homes of Harbor Ridge. All are professionally decora ted, furnish ed and landscaped. With an attention to d etail that won the 1979 MAME Awards fo r Best Interi o r Design. And the coveted Gold Nugget Award for Best Architecture. These three homes enjoy the pri me locatio n in Ha rbor Ridge Crest, with exhil arating night light views. Harbor Ridge C rest crowns Ha rbor Ridge-Newport Beach's most prestigio us private community. With its elegant lifestyle. Priva te tennis .. courts, swimming p ools, and spas. And a 24-hour guarded gate. Make a n appointment tp see our last three model homes befo re it's too late. Once you see them, you'll never be satisfied with anything less. 17 Harbor Ridge Drive, Newport Beach,CA (714) 640-6776. Dynasty Model Casablanca Model Kensington Model $410,000 $495,000 $575,000 Prices effective as of date of publication subject to prior sale o" or after deadline of this edition. Homeowners' associations sup- ported by all residents maintain common facilities. Ask a sales representative for details. Photo taken from inside Dynasty Model located at 16 Wellington Court. I I l I I .J • DAILY PILOT Miss Cadieux. Mr Flynn W~dd1ng oNd """Clgt nuftt onnouncem~t1 l'Mn on Sunday 1n thr 001111 Pi'c>C. F'°""' ore aua1loh1' 01 oll Dail11 Pilot O/f IC:t'I or b11 colhng the "'t at11r.- Dqarlment. 642 •m Flynn C 1d111•'>: ) h\1111,t., I 'I\ lllt .Htd I I t I 11111•11' 1,. II t.u~un,1 N1.:u1•I pl.111 to m 11 r v tr• I h •1·1 111h1·r M1~' <".1d11 ·11' d.11wht• 1 "'rt ,.,,, ,,.,, ~1 1 \\'11lt.11l\ {'.uhc•u\ nf I .1~1111 •• ·'•1o:u1•I ~:1,11111 tl•·il from ll.rn.~ lldb 111~·11 "'' hool .1111i t ~1 ·Can You 'Tru ~ t Anyone Und r By the time I was 25. I had learned three im- portant realities of life. 1 .• The same lawyer who represented m e and promised to expose the oppos ition for the sham be was ... played golf with the oppos itio n every Wednesday. 2. The politician who vow ed the co untry would follow the politics of Genghis Khan under the leadership of bis op- ponent . . . joined bands with Genghis 48 hours following the primary. 3. The child who ran crying to his mothe r that his best friend shoved him into moving traffic and tried to set fire to his clothes . . . begged to s pend the n ight with his b est friend two hours Jater. The third reality came bard. I had a lways been led to belie ve that no mother stands so tall as whe n ·s he s toops to champion the cause of a child . Du r i n g t h e formative years when m y childre n began to have social interaction -with other children, l ' made murt> trip:-. .1\ n.,~ the back \a1d to lhl: name of diplomat•y thuu Henry K1:.s1nge1 "hen he s huttled bi.irk Jntl forth between bract an<I Egypt. I 'm not s uggestrn j.l that children lie. Let us d11l """ ltillhlit•tl "'' 111 llw (.11 l' .inti ·!Oil' Ill\ IHl'H"ll" 1:\1.ttl, rduM•d l o .,"ti.11l'111!> 1n 1t1•.u11 1 ·11 m ~ tn11I lw1 :-.11cl i! I hail a hc"'mt• I ou~hla :.pend more tlnw "' tl Then she locht:d the door E,...a Boal»erk j ust say they wrote the book on creativity. See Mother r un. Mother looks funny when she runs . Her face is red and when she is angry s he spits when s he talks_ See the veins stand out 1n her neck. It would behoove all mothers to study the language or children and realize that what the child is sayrn g 1s nol always trans lated into what you hear "Mom ! Mark shoved m e down in th e and wouldn't kt me gel a drtnk or use t h e ba throom .. <Tim 's Jl1other just waxed the kitchen.> "I don ·1 know why M 1ss Wonk a wants to Set' ) ou I was JU"l -on lht• plJy~roulld minding m \ O\\TI buSIOl'"S whl'n sh'e '>tart<'CI shout 1n,g .tncl :-.a i d :.hl' \I.a:-going lo call ITT\' mother · I Ill· wa' plav1ng k1 °l'Pi'"ll' "1th '.\1Js~ Wonk.1 1 fht' 1'i not lo s.I\ \1,u cannot trust ;m:;. on<' un der :m It 1s lo sa) make sure the} ·re under oath Only Your C:Ovennark Really Knows For Stn'e DEAR A N N LANDERS: It's very late and I'm dead tired, but I couldn't go to sleep :without writing to you. Today I took a break :from ~ying to go get ::Some ice cream. The ~waiter behind the :counter was a good- : ookina boy, but be had ~a big red birthmark on ilbe s ide of bis face. I st n ow m y mouth 1dropped, and it took a ;second to' c ompose ! myself. I felt just terri- 1 b l e . I 'd hate to go through life seeing people's mouths drop the first time they meet m e. own s kin color Cov erma r k goes ever - ywhere -on the face eyelids. neck. a rms. legs, you name it And it's very inexpensive. demon ~l rationi. a t d e rm ato lo g) convf'olioos and they arc very imprf>ssive. I "'ou_ld like to make ii clear that this me ntion An11 Landers -Please find out more a bout this product and recommend it, Ann. - CONCERNED PERSON is a public st•rvice. t do not endorse products, I don 't do comme rcials n o r do I g iv e testimonials. This is not Mr and Mrs. Driver Mrs. Marquan d rt1e 111111111 i..;111111" 'l1l11 of ~tr rind Mrs. I 11 .,,., ,, .. I I "1111 "' I .11•1111;1 '\1.(!u('l :.ti"" l'l ll 't ,,.1 •••• 11 "' JI'" I llill!> 11 11'11 Sc·hool uml use ~ .111•\ h I , ii c. 1'1J \10:•.1 dOd Jllmf':-ff h 11 k1.11111 111 ...,, 1 ••'tH ~ I t:•h, ~1·rt m..trned in 1. 11 t'll \ ,,11, \ I I h 1'111 hr 11k ti 111~n\t'1 or '\h.., Betty Ege and 1 II• I 111 H.o ph '-' t' ~·· .I 1 of Costa Mesa. 111 11l11,u1·1I Ii 11111 '\c \q•ort llarh11r lli~h Scho()I 11 cl Ill\,,. I 11 h 1.1• "t C t1•11q!l, l t.ih I'" l '"""' 1111 .. r \tr and Mr:-Jame'> f\q l,(;11111 oo{ \.\ ·"h111gt1111. l lah. graduated from 1 1111\.tll ~•·hool 111 :-t t;l•ori;l• 50 th Anniversary 1 Ir v.11 ;md l '11•11 Blakclv Onver of Cm,ta \I ,.~a rl'r1•11 tly < <•l1·br;1ted ihrir SOth ) e:ir of 111.11 ri.1gc• Tlw 1111\ t'r' "L·11· m~., rt('(f :-,cpl 2. 1930. m Seward, Neb. They made their first home on a farm in Crescent, Iowa The Drivers moved to Costa Mesa in 1973 after Mr. Driver retired from Hughes Aircraft. They have a daughter, Arlene Armour of Newport Beach , a son. Leonard Driver, in fountain Valley, and four grandchildren. Marquand-Wallace Michael Marquand of Huntington Beach and Ken Wallace or Tustm exchanged ma rriage vows in St. Andrews Pres byterian Church, Newport Beach. The bride is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. V Beecher Wallace, long-time Newport Beach residents now li ving in Everett, Was h. She graduated from Corona de! Ma r High School and CaJifornta State University, Fullerton. The groom, :;on of Mr. and Mrs . Ed ward 8 . Ma rquand of New Orleans, graduated from Severna Park High School. Severna Park, Md., and Western State College, Gunnison. Colo RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY """9 '• W.t ........ ltJJ..._ •• & Cott• ...... -141•1 I H Call us now, for Hpert help with your kitchen remOdellng plans. Let us show you how to '>eautily and modernize. at 1u1 .. pns1ngly low cost to you! BARKER .~~;s 2960 Randolf Ave. Costa Mesa 754-0370 '' blll W ol Bristol ar Baller fhe btqqest \WQP ~1 on lht 01on91"-Coos1 1\ found every dov ·~ Ille (10$$ffoed ads on the (i!!l\IW•ll 6'2-5678 HUGE NEW INCOMING SHIPMENTS FORCE MAJOR DISTRIBUTOR TO DISPOSE OF All CURRENT INVENTORY AB SOL UTEL Y MUST LIQUIDATE! SUN., MON., TUES.,& WED. ONLY -NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED THE VERY BEST BRANDS OF SEWING MACHINES & VACUUMS ~ --:-·. ·=·i;fiii~fl\ • ~\ t I I ........ ._--Ji) · wr --~--~o~ . ~ q:) CHECK THESE FAMOUS BRANDS: SINGERS e VIKING~ e RIC GARS eiltfAS e BERNINAS PFAFFS e NECCHIS e BROTHERS e NEW· HOMES e WHITES The real tragedy is there's an easy solution for the problem and this boy and many others DEAR P E R SON : I know all a bout Cov- ermark and have men· tioned it in my column before , bot I'm glad you provided me with the op· portuntity to do s o agaln. It does all you claimed -and more. I 'v e see n th e a cosmetic. It is a rt'-LIST LIST LIST LIST LIST LIST ::'n~k:r~~cl:~=x~e;,~i~~ CHECK THESE EXAMPLES: $1100 $899 $849 $599 $429 $269 ' ; 'don't know about it. It's ~ • product called Cov- ermark. I saw it de- m on s tra t e d o n a television show. It is a waterproof cream that matches t he person 's BR AND NEW AUTOMATIC ~fev~rsh~~tt~':ta~~~ :U~~ OPEN ARM SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALB Jives. For iorormation. SEWING MACHINES $549 $299 $249 $189 S 129 s94 \\rite to f.)dia O'L<'ar), Covermark. 575 Madison P.!'.1--------------------------------------------~t.ll ~~;2: New York. N.Y. ~'w"s,._~,~~~~<,~\'~~<,<c,S ,~r.,'-~~<c. FULL GUARANTEE & LESSONS* ( Boroseope J VACUUMS HOOVER • KIRBY • EUREKA f i i'.'i I: [fl 0t;{3:11: 11 %1 : J J; I j f i PARSONS• SMITH• IML ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr. 19): You "wa lte up" with answers . P ermit yourself to be s pon- tan eous . Delve into a r eas pre vious l y re· Jarded as "forbidden." TAURUS CApr. 20· May 20): Valid hint can be obtained by studying Aries message. Accent on investments, finan- cial stabll cl one close to you , including partner or-mate. GEMINI (May 21 - June 20): Review of Arlea an d Taurus me1aa1e1 could provide key to dilemma . Em· pbuia oo le1alities, de· lays public opinion and wm'tn1ness to finish wbat you 1\al't. CANCEa (June 21· July ~): You get a new deal lD coanect.ion with 1peclal servi ces , employment and depen· •.. , .. L E O (July 23-Aug 22): Hunch proves ac curate; you tea.ch , learn and improve earning capacit y . Emotional r es p on ses dominate your personal s<;enario. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Seilt. 22): Sense of fitness is highlighted. For~s tend to be scattered. Key is to b e sel ect ive a nd to elevate self-esteem. LIBRA <Se pt. 23-0ct. 22): Obtain hint from Virgo message. Be flexi- ble but avoid scattering yo ur f orces . SCORPIO <Oct . 23- Nov . 21): Written di rec· live results in change of policy and you benefit in financial sense. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You make r ight move at crucial t i m e . 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S169 $79 $49 ALL VACUUM PRICES INCLUDE FULL GUARANTEE TO FIT ALL MAKES I MODELS OF SEWING MACHINES UST LIST LIST CHECK $549 $499 $399 THESE SALB SALE SALi EXAMP~ES: $299 * 199 s59 CABINET PRICES INCLUDE \ DELIVERY & INSTALLATION. S•RVIC• WE'RE THE 1mn1 WE SERVICE ALL MAKEi OF llWINQ MACHINll AND VAC· UUMS. OVIR 20 YURI IX· NRllNCI. l • • ' ,, • ' \ I • t MUSIC REVIEW \ Violin Concerto Lacking • ID By DON ffOB.~N ...... 0 ... ., ...... Sept 4. the Holly wood Bowl prf'sf'nlf•d Beethov~ and ttritdlt'} Tom Rrndlt'y who 1s mayor of Los Anael s . wa~ on hand to ofttc1ally open lhe city's 200th birthday celebration wUh tht> them•, "L.A 's the Plact'I. ' Tiils WU followed b) a ftreworks dl!i1play with cartwh~I and other cf.- vie. prominently futurlnM th.-thf"mf" •nl'I thf' numbt'r 200 t>erh•P8 Dttthovt!n would not havt' appmvt'(I 1ueh PYT'Olt<'hnlt'1', nor th<' t•iArht•r rc-nd1t lnn of hi~ violin rontt no by 1u st v1olln1st, Cho 1.1an1it Lin, the 20-year old vlrt\l05CI fr1\m T111wan TIOS C'ONCERTO Ii. tht' nu1.-.t c11~tlnttui!lhed 1n the violin repertoln1 lth11uJ,th <'ho Liang arhlt'Ved m oments of lyrir bt·aul)'. purt1rularl) in tht• i.Jow movement, It seemt'd tht> "uloi:.t I rkt'tt <1 yn,rnur ranee. There were contmuul vroblems with 1ntonat1on and with trills He ne\•f'r . t"t'ml>d to hovt> th#' work under cootrol r II 111 ohvl11u11. tiowl'vct thul llui. ~110111( v10l11llsl has twnuln1• tnl1•n t J I\ ht· ~h11w1·cl 111 lht• 1·uc11.•11iuli and h1~ ofh-n 11h1mrut•r an.i t111w Thi• 1•v1•1111111 ht••• 11 11 ""1 1 h H1•1•th11 ' t>n ., · Kin~ Sl(•ph 'n '' 11vt·rtun•, 11 wm k u111(111all~ wnt tt•n ror the.• 011(•n1r11& 11f :t play li> llw •1t1m1.· name fo1 11 rww Hwukr 111 Hucl111wst, llun~.ir\ kr)own tht'n ror it '> t-xubc•1uot, lust y C'lill ur t-The L A Phllht1rrnonar undt·r tl11· huton of l't1 11·hJ<'I Tilson rhoma .. .:uv1.• •• 'CJllrcll•d IHHI t.•J(1•1t 1 n~ 1lt'rformanc1• ur thh. lt.'!l!>t'I knuw11 Btot•lhovt•n \40rk Tht-mui.1rul h•Athhl!ht ""•" 'l'hurn,1., rl'adrnfl o f U1•t•lht1v1•n '~vcnlh S-.111pl1011y one of the world's Kasem 'The ·V oice' Announcer een , H eard Everywl1ere LOS ANGELES <API They call him "The Premium Voice," one of the highest paid, most in demand voiceover artists In the business. When Casey Kasem talks to you, it's like a m essage from home. He m akes you believe. "Amenca 's Top 10" 1s a ~1 ow mg lele\rlSIOO hit. 111t( h~arct b) thou.,unds of.olhl'r~ Jt tht• samt• t1 m t· · He 's also the sole voice of NBC TV 's on -air promotion, \s well as the mouthpiece for a plethora of heavyweight na tional advertisers. M ay be that s why "Arnt:rit'an Top 40, a weekly three-hour countdown of the nation's top h1l song~. n •t·ently 1.·elebralcd its 10th anmvers:.lr). an enviable record for longt•v1ty 111 thC' radio synrl1 cation businl'SS Kasem can be seen and heard just about everywhere His syn· dicated "American Top 40" 1s the most successful series in radio's his tory a nd his new The ubiqu itous announ('(•r has one of those warm , persona- ble voices that makes you feel he is speaking directly to you even though you know he is be· I t is hc ;ird i n 510 radio markets nationall v, with an ad· ditional 390 Armed ForC'cs out lets. 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"'"'' ldlly prtC'ed and specially delicious. fi· i:w.111 t· 1r1q C' ll I 1• 1111d.1 Al'cl .:ill dinners come w ith a free d•., i t11 1 :hl.!1' 111nn I 11 .it, b11•<1kll!IJ" \olorful costumes. Exciting d< •( I .itl(1I ·~"pl ,,, 11• w to (t•I t 1 c1tl Mt'"' rn lndt•pt•ncll"nce Day. Because we're in.ii 11 l(J l w1•1·).. nl 11 a saMaria ~ Ml.XICAN RESTAURANT All ttw Oa\;or of Mexico:" liunt111gtnn llc.11 h • 16060 Beach Blvd. ort 1-405 842-2541 • •• , ••• OAIL'V PILOT ENTERTAINMENT Port rays Ro11gll-edged !iilallor Chamberlain Waited 3 Years for 'Shogun' LOS ANtH:LES CAl'I 1.un.c h..11111 "Shoaun" was ralml'd, H1eharcl l'ham~rlu1n .:ut 1t tiny tustt' or tht' rt'tt>pt\on thtH 1tW111lt>11 John 8 1 a t'kthurnl'. l ht• book·., ht'ro ,. ht>n lw l..tml<'rl 011 lbt ShOrt'!I Of JUl'JO Rls r kthorm.•. t11> ttw 1'7ngh11h pilot "'h11 .:u11l1·1I his ship to th .. 111~ s t .. 1 1t•1111 laml 1n lf.00 "'.1!' 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"1111 h :\Ill "'111 11'11·1•.1 .. 1 M11111lu~ through Friday, 1" 1 111111.'h •·•t1!1•1I •• 11l11r 1lublk.·ll "Th\' liarbanan'' lo\ I h1 I ,1\1 111t•" t It\ 'IUl-.ltl "" "" \ ': · Ill''" JUbt l'Om~ from l•'.u1np•· •\lt11 h JI 1111 111111· ~a., a vt·ry lusty, dirty, • 11111.· l..111 I 111 pt.in It ' ·"' 111t1·1 .. ,ting role in that 111' 11 ...... 1 f,,,, 111.itt1••: k1111I of trans1t1on, from 11 ,u li.111,111 111 full\ r 1111111lt•tl humun heing." • 1 l1.1111h. 11.H11 'fll'nt .,,, months 10 Japan last \ 1• '' 111111111~ llh· m1n1'>t'nl!i. under !>Omelimes .11 ol1111u-. 1·1111111.111111' 1·au~l·d b) the language and ,·ultu1.1l li..11111·1 11 .. ~•Hi>, "l "a:. turned on to J..tp.m '" lht• 1111\l'l I f(•lt such a strong pull that I w1·111 I 1\11111 t l'\\'0 kn11w 1f I had the part " I ht· IJn~uttgl' lt;1r1•11•1 wa~ frustrating, a nd fOUHTAIN VALlEY f'ounioin Volley 8391500 CAll lllU.IRl fOR 5110WlllolES UA CITY CINEMA O<onge 634 3911 UA !WIN VIEJO liW.L M1S$IOl'I Voe,o 49~ MESA COSIO Meso 646-50'15 Westmonsrer Moll 6931305 VIUA PAA!( O<onge 639-0066 WOOOIRIDGE CINEMA 11Vlll9 551-0655 ORAHGE ~IVf·IN OfOr>QE 558 l()'l2 VAUEY VIEW Goraen GrQ\.e 894 S338 70 WW OO'I Y STtlUO GIANT SCAf(H TlfE sac.a CO..TIMUU ~--;;J e"°!JIPI~" -·-~ - 0 flltO,...,.JHU"S 1 >O 10 00 SAl,SUot JOO,t1'0,100 "°' .. 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You had to go through an interpreter. and for some strange reason it takes 15 minutes just to say something as si m pie as ·would you mind tying your shoe.· ·' THE STUNT WORK ALSO became dangerous because of the Jack of communication. Chamberlain says he spent the hall-year in Jupan traveling whenever he wasn't before the camera. "( had a very good time"," he says . "Eve,, with all the problems. I found 1t a fascinating game to try to keep my cool. I knew I had to. I knew how important this part was to me. If this picture went down the tubes. or if m y acting job went down the tubes. I would lose something very, very valuable. I kept myself pretty m4ch together, sol didn't suf· ~r "I HAPPEN TO BE interested in architecture and art and landscaping and gardens and all that stuH. so we had plenty to see and do. There are also outrageous clubs in Ja pan. Japanese men love to go out and get drunk aild have a fabulous time." The Bandit, Frog and Justice an If/ it again in the all new adventure& of ... IPG I -' UNlVf-l!SAI "ICTUl!f , .. ~l.M.._ Ct ' \ t\OO"I ..C: .._L~H"C""VU NOW PLAYING lDWAMI' IADOl1IACl OWUOI' •o.c><cs £1 !Oto Siii·~ CIWIU WllT ...... •ln. ""l·I• lDWllUll' C•••• ClWTlll Wes1m.n11tr 891 '393!> $;\II~ Alli ~31 1271 Cos11 Mesa 979 414 1 ClalOOMl Orange 634 25~3 CHEVY CHASE Caddy-~ shack llOC>'"-1-1 I 00, t 00 10 $0 o• su .. »oo • oo.• oo. • oo 10 oo fTLE IPG) ~:JOtfO -rJ~lfB § C ARY8USEY JODIE FOSTER _.c~~~l -HBEAR ISLAND" ,:..-• I GARY BUSEY ~;.Ito;;; u.t .. .,.,.. .. [!) -c..-... --... "THC MOUNTAIN MUI" t•I ''THE STUNT- MAN" '") 12.00 ANYTIME A GAllY9UHY JODIE FOSTU CARNY ~ ............... (!) __ ,,.,.,. Ml~, I.It.I It. tltt. t ...... , .. ,k • OP.OOKE SHIELDS THE BWJE LAGOON -. .. ~-~--. ---·-. • Chamberlain believes that people will cet a better understandJn1 of the Japanese from the series. "People can see what formed the Japanese personality," he says. "Japan la one of our ck>eest a llies. and we know so little about its people." "Shogun," the book, wu a poliUcaJ intri1ue 'about Toranaga's rise rrom provhiclal warlord to s hogun (supreme mllltary dictator) of all of Japan. Blackthome plays an lnte1ral part ln that sche me and becomes a samurai warrior who adopts the Bushido code or loyalty, obedience and self -sacrifice. THE FOCUS IS ALTERED in the miniseries, written and produced by Eric Bercovicl and directed by J erry London. Blackthome's story and b.is illicit romance with Mariko, the wife of a samurai, become the focus. After that, for TV, he's due to play a medical doctor who makes the transition to holistic heal- ing. Asked_if he felt he'd come a lon1 way since TV's "Dr. Kildare," he says, "Yeah, I thinll: I've learned a lot. I think I sUU have a long, Joni way to go. I think any artist does. ·•t think only recently have l come into my own as a dramatic actor. It feels good. It feela like I'm getting a hold or it, with a little more security than I had before." 91nl ........... ..., ....... ........ =. ........... ..-.... ........ a.ti. ..... .......... .............. ...,...,.,...,_ ....... ~.r.. ...... ........... ..., ...... , ...... ~t:z. .... ............... .._ ftll MOUNrMe -.. ..................... "THE MOUNTAIN MEN" =:. ~~:.~ '"> :.ANAL COUNTDOWN" "ltEAR Ill.AND" ('°) " a--............. -----... WllOl.LT-"9 ____ ...._...., .... -----.. -, --------· c - • ' \ -· -~ ..... ·--,.. I Real Estate • • • Sur,day, Septembet 14, 1960 ~LY PILOT Bl I Gate Guards New-Neighho:rliooil ~ WANTED: ~ SHOPPIMG CEMTER DEVELOPER .~ Few n ew hotnu display lhe felt\INI ot bomes al Chury l..ah Eltatet. Thne cu.11tom home are neM Up per Newport 8a)' lndlvtduallaed floor plaM comple ment th~ born~•· n•tural aett1n1 Moat have POQl st1f'd lots St-vtral brld1es conne<'t ,omtt hom~s to th• ttreet. and m~m other h•ve double door entryway IN MOST, bfilrooms tlrt' lurked away on airound level, with hvma arias oo lhe entr level abovt' t•> ful ly"'capture the view. ,. Experienced, young self-starter.[ .... who wants a piece of the action,~ plus salary, contact us to r ak confidential interview. We are a ~ nationally lmown , privately-held ' devel o pme nt. l easing . a ndrf management company. ~ Send resume to P.O. Box 40 Longff Beach. California 90801 £ AU homes have formal "''lnl and dlninW rooms. some elevated, uch has two or three wood-burning fireplacH. In <me home, a wood atora1e area or wet bar 1s adJacenl tu the fireplace, betwet.>n hving 11nd family rooms. CAST IRON SETS OFF ENTRANCE TO 10 HOMES IN CHERRY LAKE ESTATES -SAVE $3500* Varying desiens use alcoves, dens or libraries in various houses One ·variation is a rumpus room with firepla ce bet ween two downstairs bedrooms. Master bedroom suites have large wardrobe ac co mmo dati on s . elaborate ceramic tile tub or shower areas, his and h e r s over si2ed pullmans with onyx marble vanities and full-length mirors. Some master bedrooms have wood-burning fireplaces. IUTCllENS HA VE double oven.'!, countertop cooking surfaces. djsh· washers, trash co mpactors , furniture-finished oak cabinets, pan- tries, hand-laid ceramic tile coun· tertops, icemaker water Lines and breakfast nooks with a view. Some homes look over Cherry Lake, others face a running stream and SO-year-old trees. The community is located on a private, gated street, and, although adjacent to city limits, enjoys a Newport Beach address and all city conveniences. Cherry Lakes Estates is a develop- ment of The Wellington Group and Glassell Development. Inc. Prices start at $265,000. Open from 11 a.m . to 6 p.m. daily, the sales office is al 2389 Tustin Ave. I Apartment Owner Meet Due Oct. 8 Californ ia apartment owners will gather at the state apartment association's 39th annual meelin~ at the Mansion Inn, Oct. 8-10. in Sacramento. The convention will be one of the largest in the organiza- tion's history. according to CAA President Harold G. Hewitt, Jr .. of Sacramento. The-California Apartment Association is the largest rental housing owner groups in the U.S. and represents more than 80,000 multi· family housing owners in the state. The CAA 's 70-mem ber Board of Directors will meet on Friday, Oct. 10, to elect of· ficers for the coming year. W estcliff Grove Plan Has Custo01 Features Pacesetter Homes offers new homes in a Newport Beach neighborhood. The development, Westcliff Grove, ia a collection of 29 near.custom bomes in a prime location. PACESE'ITER HAS played host to many families seeking to own a bome in Newport Beach. The executive-style residences were designed by the Berkus Group and range in size from 2,508· to 3,368-square-feet with 3 or 4 bedrooms. Prices begin at $350,000 which in· cludea land ownership. Favorable financing terms are available, according to John Macnab of Macnab-Irvine Realty, exclusive sales agents for the properties. ONE AND TWO story plans offer details such as vaulted ceilings, skylight.s, French doors and walls of glass. Included are wood burning fireplaces Cas many as 3 in some plans), wall-to-wall carpeting and other cmtom Ooorcoverings. Tomorrow Foreca,st lnSeminar · Highlights of individual plans are a solarium library with glass roof, kitchen fireplace, galleria, sundecks, and a library/office. Kitchens offer an applicance package including mircrowave and self-cleanin1 oven, Jenn-air electric cooktop with barbecue unit, dish· washer, trash compactor and garbage disposer. There are wood framed luminous ceilings, hardwood cabinets and ceramic tile coun- tertops. The homes exteriors display a lavish use of wood with brick and stone detailing. There are cedar shake roofs, wood siding and beams and paneled entry doors. THE PROJECT is located at Westcliff and Dover Drive and is con- venient to freeways, shopping, recreation and community services. Newport Beach and Irvine business centers are close by. Sales office and models are open daily rrom noon to s p.m. To reach WestcUtf Grove from Pacific Coast Highway, tum up lhe hill at Dover Drive to Westcliff. For information, call 646-5092 or 642-8235. CMTownhome Project Ready For Shoppers , On one of Bright Pinnack Villns Flash 1930s Styling Pa_lf'D Desert's Best Bu~s At1rac11ve 2 3 and 4 oedroom ~mq·~ 10111 1y homes at a price you d r-xpect 10 p.1y fuc 1 (;IJt'lll m1nium You're surrounde<l by g11 ••nt1etl!i 0110 walkways and only steps l rom svi1mm1111:1 pun1s and therapy pools Fixed rate 30 year trust deeds with 80 percent financing at 11 :\I•% percent are offered at the Pinnacle, Mariners Point, a development of 18 single family adult-oriented homes in the hills of San Clemente ACCORDJNG TO Jim Raves, vice president, Uni-Cal Financial Corp., terms include one point plus $100. The development is located on Via Florida and Vaa Deseo, off A11enida Acapulco. Six of the homes have been sold at prices starting from $225.000. The homes reflect styling of 1930's Mediterranean vi llas with red, blue or green tile roofs. white stucco ex·' teriors and color-coordinated awn ings. They feature two and th ree bedrooms, two and three baths and range in size from 1,972-square·feet to 2, 700 square feet. There-"are three floor plans and nine elevations. The Mediterranean theme is enhanced by marble facings and hearths on custom built fireplaces, ex· tensive u.se or Italian ceramic tile, architectural trim on ceilings. wood windows and staircase bannisters, and raised panel interior doors. OTHER FEATURES include cathedral ceilings, skylights , and solarium windows , interior atriums and planters, wet bars with ice maker and glass-front cabinets. built-in bookcases and ash cabinets. Front yards are included and will be maintained by a homeowners as- sociation. Staffed by Elizabeth Harrison. Uni· Cal representative, sales office and furnished models are open daily-from 11 a .m. to 6 p.m. From El Ca mino Real, take San Gabriel up the hill and fo llow the signs. Investments Seminar Topic Lingo Real Estate's investment de- partment will present two free seminars entitled "Group Investing, the Trend for the 80's.'' Gene Trowbridge will discuss the merits of group investing in real· estate and trust deeds. Different forms of ownership and tax implica- tions will be explored. The seminars will be at 7:30 p.m. II is the 1cJeal sPcomJ nun••· or 11•t • You own your oruoerty 3" ' / I tne grounds are ma1nra r ••O I ' i 'PRE-SEASON SAVINGS Bu/ bef~1rP Oc.toOf'f tS 1980 ,., on any of our homes 01 • ,_, • ••"' i tor allowance • -·-... . CO\/INGTONIKA\/ANAUGH 75·205 \lal9nc1a Pelm Oese r1 fP•eo•• N• JJF llLf. Sept. .24 at . the Marriott Hotel in ~====--==:-:=:=::--::::::--:------=---==-... Fashion Is land, and at 7:30 p.m. Oct . .---------------- 2 at the San Clemente Inn in San Clemente. ( MAILBOX ) STIMULATES For. reservations , call Sue . NicholsonatSSS-0233. L.-_-.:.-.:.-.:.:-.:.-.:.-.:.:-.:.:-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.:-.:.:-.:.-.:.:-_______ _.. ...... llllt!:~ Woodbridge Gables may be just what you have been \\bodbridge Gables Grand Closing Three professionally decorated models are n<)\\. available. These spacious. single·family tf~ca1..hl!d homes by Irvine Pacific are designed in a wQtrn ilnd colorful New England character. Woodbridge is well known for a wealth of recre.i !Ion Two lakes. Swimming and tennis clubs Parks ldes of trails. A casual. outdoor way of life that hac., 11wd1: the community one of the most popuJ .. H 111 the dyna mk city of Irvine waiting for. •• but don't wait too long. To take advantage of our Grand Closing l.'.~11! :111 detatls 552-4101 Pnces range from S21.J.00lJ to $235.000 Woodbridge Gables (714) 552-4101 PnC'"' effocirw a' nf date "' pubhcdllOn )U~ e.:1 '<>pl" r :1ale on <" ,1her J<!;iJii:-l' • • 1h1s i:d1t10fl Huml'nv.-w:· dSSOCUlllOM >UJ'l. ·rtcd \'1 11 residen1~ maintaw comn.<" lac1h11.-~ A!.~ sales r<?pre~•" •,111\1 for detll~~. Pho111 1.11<,on .11 LeXlnllll'n Mt'<k • The Building Industry As· sociation's <BIA) ·orange County chapter will bold a residential land development practices seminar Sept. 18 from 8 a.m. to 1 p .m . in The Airporter Inn's Skyliner Room , 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine. Construction is complete on t>acJJac l-a ... ~:Z~ Crest Villas, a 14-unit residential •'Tomorrow's Concepts To· day : Forecast for Future Profit.I," features five speakers who will cover latest products and marketing methods necessary to meet a hoped for bouaing/real estate market boom. Keynote speaker is Peter Kremer, president of the Irvine Company on the role of the com- pany in the development of. the county. OtMr speakers include: Jlan. dall Presley, president of The Presley Companies ; John Se1mour. mayor of Anaheim and president of the Callfomia Auociation of Realtors ; Patricia Dean , liaison- coordinator at Western Manufactured HoU1in1 Institute <WMID) 'ad dlredor of WIUD'a lelbletion, land uae and lecal pro1ram ; and William Holawartb, senior partner of Bolawartb &llid Scboellerman, atlQrMyl and frequent leeturer oa SubdtvlaloD and Secured ~probMIDI. Tfckea f« the aeminar are 811 per .,....... lncludiat hmch. call• -tordlUl_!a. ( project on .87-acres at Victoria Street and Pomona Avenue in Costa Mesa. Developer of the $1.4 million residential project ls McQuarie/Spencer, Mission Viejo. Designed by Colllns & Wraight, Architecture and Land Planniq, of Irvine, the townbome complex is based upon an L-shaped building with two-story floorplans. Two model.a are included. Prices ran1e from $97 ,500 to $102,000. McQuarrie Realty is ex- clusive broker. Specialhin1 in high-density multifamily residential development and commercial deaip, Collins &c Wrai1bt, Architecture and Land Plannina wu formed in January, 11m. --Walker, Lee Handle Homes . W allier and Lee is exclualve a1ent for SNflWd llanor, a limited, at- tacMd lialle f.nlily bOme project ln the Irvine VWa1e ot Northwood. Tbe resideDUal community will in· tlude • •wilnminl pool, whirlpool apa and cabana. K"erlckel Development, the builcler t mo Mid ..... are expeded to bettn by mid-September, at prieett trom SJM.IOO to JW,900 oa tlle ~ homes to be built. l I I I I ,, •Ja ~YPtl.OT The two bcdro()m h o me at ('amdt>n Corners ha eamt.'d a Gold ugget Awa.rd of Merit for t>X<'t.'llt.>nce m design nnrl con st rut:tuin Showu ht>n· 1~ an artist's con- <'t'ptlon of onl' •·lt•vat1on uf the Charter L>t•\ t-loµnwnt Corp . lrvmc. how,e REAL ESTATE Landlord Popular Gu.y Tenm1ls Lay, Pay on Time, Help Out MADISON , Wa:.. I A I'> <'urml•n l'orco 1s not exactly 1>0 puJa.r among ha s fellow lundlords tie's a nice enough 1o:uy , but h e 's i!Ol so m e dangerou.'i ideas For example: "We talk about the resident as a client " And. "Tenants should participate in the management decisions." PORCO R UNS a 280-unit low. income public housing develop- ment here with a flair that has d~opped the vacancy rate from 47 percent to I pe rcent, the de- linquency rate on rent payments Crom 22 percent to zero and the annual turnover rate from 31 percent to 6 percent. and maintenance staff or 10 also ex plain how and when they work. how complaints are h<1ndled and how they can be a voided. They even tell resi· dents what local agencies and tenant rights' groups can re· solve a dispute with manage- ment. Porco said that explaining everything to tenants, without relying on the "stonewall" and fea r tactjcs he ascribes to other landlords, makes them more likely lo keep the buildings and grounds in good condition, and to do much of the cleanup and fix up tasks themselves. For instance, he said, main- t e nance comp l aints have dropped from 190 to 60 a month, and once·cos tly vandalism ls rare now Thus far, he said, those ef- forts have brought extensive landscaping and new play areas to the grounds, and new roofs, new windows, insulated aiding and other energy innovations. Porco s a id he eventually hopes a multipurpose service center can be built on the com- p I ex grounds to bring adult education and healtt\ a nd recreation programs. Garfield Stock, a Universi\y of Wisconsin-Extension business professor and consultant. said his study of Porco's complex showed he has kept costs down to the point where the rents are lower than many similar sub- sidized housing projects. 1. FUnction, Luxury ~ix I Porco, thinking he was on to a good thlng, opened a consulting business to help other landlords and real estate manager:s reap the ben,e.Cits o f his "client· 'centered housing management." So far he.has had no takers ··The altitudes of the typical investor or landh>rd give priori ty to properly rights versus hum an rights ." Porco sa11l "For some , their motives <tre one·s ided, primarily or solely to turn a profit No wonder there is such distrust of landlords ." T H E AVERAGE length of s lay has increased from 11 month!> to 26 months, and 10 per. cent of the 600 residents regular· ly pay their rent before it is due, Porco said. ·'The tenants trust and respect the whole management team, and they're willing to work with them," Stock said. He said other professional re- a lty managers operate as "die· tators," but even well.meaning landlords who try to be "benevolent dictators" unwit· tingly set up an "us-against· them" situation as opposed to Porco's "we're·al l-in-this- together . '' J. ' I ~ I I r I r I , ~ i I .. I • I I I , .. I ,. I Mfss1on VteJO <.:ompan> 's Cabla del Sol .,.,~t.1 provides both a funrhonal design amt luxuq Each of Fiesta's four Ooo111lans, which rlll\11'' ln site from t,214 to t.4~ squnrt> ft•et. ft•ittuit"• kitchen dining nooks for casual mt•uls 1rnci 1hnl11.i areaa for formal ocras1ons Adjacent to dminR 1n the "(.'az..u N11n•11111 .. 1, n lar&e patio and living room with wood burn111111 fireplace. The "Caso Maya " hus. un utr1111n bordered by living. dining and kitchen Mt'lll'I nrut 11 rear garden terrace Included in Fiesta homes. pnced from S102,500 Coast Agent Jleads Sales The only real estate broker to have conducted business from a yacht in Newport Harbor, Chet Salisbury, has hung up his deck shoes to direct custom lot sales for the Baldwin Company's Rock· inabone Ridge, Orange. Salisbury began in the reaJ estate business by aellin homes after classes at Orange Coast College. He has been associated with such companies as Walker & Lee, Inc.. Deane Brothers a nd ColdweU Banker as weU as owning his own development firm. Rockinghorse Ridge has custom homesites ranging from ~ to 34 acres and at prices from $165,000 to $425,000. The com- munity features a private coun- SAus.u.v try club with 25-meter pool, t jacuzzi, large clubhouse, 3 tennis and 2 racquetball '-eourt.s. I Salisbury is at 540-8300. ! l ; I. ~ City-by-Bay Horne Theme ' l I • San. Francisco-style living is recreated in the ''Ghirardelli," the largest of four town.home de· si1ns offered at Sommerset CitiHomes, Costa Mesa. Styled dter San Francisco's unique townbomes, The Biddle Group community reflects an urban lifestyle on two levels of luxury and con· venience in the "Ghirardelli." The lower floor of the 1,740-square·foot home is devoted to living and entertainment areas. A tiled entry foyer leads to a living room with fll'eplace convenalion corner and dining area. Double doors open to a den. Also incorporated are a powder room and kitchen. On the upper level are two family bedrooms and bath, plus a large, master suite with private bath. Private decks open from each of these separated bedroom areas. -lnsiae the elegant master s uite is a vaulted ceillna. compartmented dressing room/bath, two wardrobes, plus: storage room. Skylights above stairway provide light and drama. Other Sommerset CitiHomes range in size from 1,284 to 1,603 square feet, and offer two or three bedrooms with two and one-half baths, all in contemporary two-story designs. Koll Plaza's Done ~ Construction is complete on a S2 million office ; complex in Koll Center Newport for Courthouse Plaza Associates of Newport Beach. 1• Courthouse Plaza covers 2.6 acres at the 1· southwest comer of Birch Street and Jamboree 1 Boulevard. The complex consists of four intercon· nected buildings designed for small, consumer oriented businesses. Courthouse Plaza Associates bas maintained ownership of one of the buildinas and sold three of the buildings as condominiums. Citiffomes stand near South Coast Plaza and within minutes of beaches and other resort area recreation. ~ Sommerset CitiHomes may be reached from 11 a .m. to 6 p.m. daily by taking the San Diego Freeway to Bristol Street, then west to Baker and ri1bt on Babb Street to the new community. 5 Acre Homesites • ldeaJ for horses • Underground uttlittes • Excellent citrus or vineyard potential • Minutes to schools & shopping Excellent Investment! from $50,000 The Land otftce. 41873 Manno Rd., Rancho Callfomla, CA 92390 (714) 540-3650or 676-5706 -~ I•• Sl:H KOii , ,1rt' vuulled ceilin~!>, curpetmg, 1·,·rumw 111,. entries un'1 uttuched two car garages ~II h ,111h1nwl11• l(aru~e door <>rJener K1tdw11i. <'Onta1n eye.level gus ranges with 1!1111hh· uvt·ns c lowl•r i-clr cleaning), six.cycle l'•H•a ~" iiuvm~ dishwashers. disposals and trash 1·11111p.1ctor:. l'u:o;t:a tit-I .Sol offf.'rs residents their own recrea- tion r\•lltt'r I\ pubh<' t8 hole execuli vc golf course ·~ t'lo!'lt' hy 1u the 24 hour guard-gated community. Bt1)'cr:-arc mt.•mbcrs or the Casta del Sol homt.~1wnl'rs association and Lake Mission Viejo Asso<'ialion Monthly fees arc $87 and $8 .50, respecllvely The l24·acre recreational lake offers boating, sailing, fishing , and swimming from a sand beach. At least one resident of a Casta del Sol home must be 45 years old with no resident member of the family below 21 years of age. Models. located at 27669 Casta del Sol, are open daily from 10 a.m . lo 6 p.m. Take the La Paz Road exit off the San Diego Freeway east to Marguerite Parkway and tum left. Drive approx imately two miles to Casta del Sol and turn right. Porco look over management of the federally subsidized hous ing projcrt. owned by :.a non· profit arm of the American Bap· list Churc h. during <J billt!r tenant strike in 1974 HIS MANAGEMENT system begins before a lease is signed The whole tenant family un· dergoes several hours of "orien- tation" in which the lease and management policies are ex· plained in detail -not only the us ual "tenant obligations." but the tenant's ri ghts and the landlord's obligations. too. Porco and his admimstrative Only the rare become Classics • "Things arc so much better now." said Fran Smith, a resi· dent for 12 years. "They·re try. ing to improve the property and make lire better for the tenants And they're doing a marvelous job I'd never move " Another of Porco's secrets is regular meetings with residents, both individual tenants and me mbers of the ten ants' or· ganiiation for the apartment complex. "It allows management to do more creative things than try to collect the rent and evict peo· pie,"~ said. lie said he often finds govern- ment grants and s ubsidies that are available for various im- provement projects, and helps the tenants' group apply for them "IT DOESN'T work, even a benevolent dictatorship," Stock said. "People don't respond " Pete Giordano, a federal hous- ing management s upervisor at the regional Housing and Urban De ve l opment o ffi ce in Milwaukee, said Proco's sue· cess is due to his rapport with the tenants' organization. "This program is unique," Giordano said. "Most landlords say here are the rules, abide by them. For Porco, an important part is constant involvement with the tenants. He wants to continually maintain an open re· lationship with his tenants." The location L ·idea l. C.mveniem. To hu iness and me<lical centers . eleganc shopping areas, educatio nal opportunities and, of course, one of the fine t harbors wlch unrivaled recreational opportunities. You've seen it happen before in Newport Beach, in areas like hvine Terrace and Big Canyon. It is bound to happen with Westclitf Grove. Newport Beach is considered by many to be one of the finest residential communities in Southern California A place that offers a·history d ~me return on investment and an environment that offers a long tradition Westcliff Grove is a very rare offering of soon'to'be classic · homes. Wirh amenities befitting che classic Newport ci vay elepnt family living. ---- . 1 .,.....,..-___ '"-Y ______ ---------.... ,,,.. • way of life . . . wait no longer. 3 & 4 bedroom residences From $350,(X)() to $445,000"' Sales office and model homes open daily from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. Phone (714) 64()..5092 ar (71 4) 642,8235 l I ~ REAL ESTATE B riglat,. Sparlou Fairvie w Unit ·Near ly Sold The luxury lownhomt-rom munlty of Jo'¥1n•lcw Vlll¥t¢l'. Costa Meu, has old nearly 70 percenl of unita In three monctu Crealed to prodU<'C • ft"C'l1n1 or free flowina 11piace and Oi*MHs . the one and two bedroom honws with two baths by C W How ... Jnc., we~ oricinally offe~ 1n four floorplans includina vaulted cellino. loft danine or tntertalh ment rooms, upper and lower level decks and wood burning fireplaces. PRICED FROM $1 34.500. Fairview Village features 1n elude sk)'Jights, sliding glass door s and greenhouse windows to -blend indoor and outdoor areas. and Ifill! <'Of1\'f'ttion "lelf C'lt"aninw lowt-r nven. Oak C'1•h1nt'l3 and pant rtH with 'llA1nt•<t furmlurt' hn1sh and reram1r tilt rountt-ni add lustrt ENt:llC:\' ~A VINC; dish "1uht>rs. tra:o.h rompar tor:o., ,ihsposals and refrigt>rator arus pre plumbed for 1tt maktrs. add to con\•t n1enre Coved vinyl noonne lend5 tolor and texture Sundey, Septlmber I 4, t NO ... .. ... Paint Makes Fun Sofa Model home at Springfield's Danbury Fair uses painted furniture and accessories to brighten the walls while keeping flopr areas open for imaginative furniture ar- rangers. The designs are used throughout the home. ,I •• op ed • es tlh rs. on ·e. Formal entryways display natural hardwood floors and en- try doors, while major living areas are dressed in plush pile carpetin". Exteriors o ffe r peaceful :suhlude and display Spanish tex IUrl'd stut"co with stained wood tnm beneath tiled roofs Pnvattt patio decks raised above green belts with sbding glass doors for interior access and hose b1bbs for washing down decks and watering plants also contribul 1ng to a custom hke effect Community amenities include a free-form swimming pool and s pa rentrally located to all homes . Winding pathways beside boulders and intricate landscaping m ea nd er throughout the development, creating a greenbelt. Save Worry: Title Co. Exec Honored in OC 1ol· tce fre Master bedroom suites in all homes are secluded from main living areas and have sloped ceilings, private decks with sLid - i ng glass doors, mirrored wardrobe doors with bronze frames and interior wardrobe lignts . Master baths feature skylight, a n oak pullman with tile top. ful - ly tiled showers with bronze- framed enclosures, plate glass mirrors. and vanities. Fairview Village kitchens in- clude eye-level cooking centers with black glass doors, upper microwave oven. gas cooktop, A HOMEOWNERS' associa- tion cares for exteriors, recrea- tional facilities and landscaping. Models dis play the ameniliesT of Fairview Village daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. To reach the village, take the San Diego Freeway (405) to Fairview Drive and tum south Continue on to the model com- plex and sales office at the cor- ner of Fair and Fairview. 'Village' Open NearSanth The grand opening of Huntington Village, six homes in Huntington Beach, is scheduled this weekend. Presented by P.I.& I., Inc. of Cerritos, this col- lection i& situated five blocks from the ocean, near the Lake Park area. HOMES AT H VNTINGTON Village are available in two 2-story floor plans, with double bedrooms (or two plus den) and two and one-half baths. Family rooms are included and most homes feature formal dining rooms. Interior space ranges from 1,723 to 1,933 square feet. · Many spe<:ial touches distinguish these homes. Stained glass windows, jetted bathtubs, wood· burning fireplaces, electronic garage door openers and smoke detectors are included. Gourmet kitchens at Huntington Village offer natural wood cabinets, pantries and luminous ceil- ings. For efficient, simplified daily living, microwave and self-cleaning ovens, dishwashers and trash compactors are included. FOUR HOMES AT Huntington Village are built in patio-home s tyle, with zero lot lines and one shared wall. Two homes are in single-family detached configurations. Prices begin at $176,500. To reach decorated models. ta.ke the south- bound Golden Wes t Street exit from the San Diego Freeway. Tum left on Palm Avenue and right on Ninth Street to the models, at 609 and 611 Ninth Street. With ''Profile", Saturdays in the Daily Pilot "°"''""'' ....... •tt<it .. ~"' ................ W•Wll"fl'o '"~ .... -lf'wl:::x:, ,:,.:,~::::::• .. \ ._ \•IV•tt•~ ·fl l'twO..tyllrillf" ............ .,.~-. ......... .,. ......... ''''"""~"""-' .. '~ •M•~i.:ut_..,,~,,..,.,.~ ·~_.. ......... ~ ................... l't ,...,, ... ~ ...... .,,.._... ......... -~ .. "' .... ~...-.... ...-.-.. ·~-............. . o ........... ..,.j ........ ,, .. ,...,_,_ ........................ ~ O..._...w.r1 ...... .....,,....,,........._ O°"'-.....,..,t..._., ...... ..,,. ... ,, __ ... 1 l Buy Model Homeshoppers who dread in- s t al 1 in g carpet . drapes. brickwork, landscaping and moving may want to consider an a lte rnative: Purchase an award- winning, furnished home over- looking a l56-acre lake and park. Four Laguna Niguel homes. completely furnis hed models, are offered at Avco Community Developers' LakePark. For information on models priced from $150;000 lo $199.000. visit the sales office. off Crown Valley Parkway, south to La Paz. then right to 24351 Cim- maron Court. Richard R. Soltow has been honored by the Orange County Chapter of the Building Industry A s socia tion of Sout hern California (BJA) for his con· tribulion to the county's growth and development. Soltow. former title officer for Title Insurance and Trust Co., Santa Ana, was presented with a plaque of appreciation by Mike Bashford. Bl A board director, a nd Richard Sleight. Orange di vision m anager for Title Ins urance and Trust. "Dick knows t he land in Orange County like most people know their own back yards," Bashford commented. Laguna Hills Now you can live in one nf the finest areas in all Southern California amidst aeres-t:tf lake . sparkling srreams. wa1erfalls. spa. pool, tennis courts. green gardens ... and all at a price you thought was gone forever. ~~,,, .......... """'-·'·~ ........._~,...,,""' ,_,_, .. _.. -~" ,,........,,,,,...".'"'"' ... ;" Df1411t• "",,.....,.,...,.u.. .,.., ...... ~......_~ . ....,., .... ,._,,,. .... ~ .......... .,.... ................................... ...,. .. Ml-4UI Richly detailed condomi n ium.s~ A choice of I-bedroom. and 2-bedroom homes with features like fireplace, water view patio or deck. vau lted celings. ri ne quality carpet. built in kitchens. central air conditioning and much much more,. DAILY PILOT ., One of California's mosr coveted local ions. A shorr drive to picturesque Laguna Beach .. minutes to the Sou thland's finest and newest shopping centers. Take the San Diego Freeway tn the La Paz Road off-ramp and drive west. The site (near some of 1he finest and most expensive homes in the heach area) is at LA PAZ ROAD and MOULTON PARK~AY. tf•mtl'""'"'" """ lnlt•rm.-t".n Auul.1N,• "'\th: AU rut\"C\ 'llU~"''' It' '''""'1 """" PHONE 171418~1-6700 !il~~ .. ING HDMEll , • - Soltow was instrumental in transforming such properties as the Irvine Ranch, the O'Neil Ranch, the Moulton Ranch, the Nohl Ranch, the Star Ranch, and the Bixby Ranch into s uch well known master planned com- munities as Mission V1e10, Anaheim Hills. Laguna Niguel, Woodbridge, Turtle Rock, Harbor View, Big Canyon, Spy Glass Hill. Rossmoor Leisure World in Seal Beach , College Park Estates, and numerous other developments cut from the original rancho property. A long-time member and ac- tive participant in the Engineers Club of Orance County. Soltow was elected president of the club in 1963. Although not a reg- istered engineer, his map and land engineering expertise qualified him to become one or the club's few non-engineer elected officials. Yotir world begins at home. No other Orange County newsipaper brings yoo moce news of your community every day than is found in the l itj!\'l ~l{t}I 642-4321 ~m .. cits • J t~i ""Y . .. ing •• the viii nse ~ t ." - "'-- ec- r.:. •• pur ·i 7 ter he ,.l. :! ; to ·i he s a ·e ·~ be for ., .!"!ep •.to >ne '•1. • to ~(. a •} ·~ ten .~ in 1 lild ) ng, 'I in ing are .tial- - ·t! •::. l .h re- ·: ref- ' Hales f en- ·' 1 can .. :hout 1ding SS of 1 lness imer I the ' i gen- 1 sur· en-~ )n to ~ 'ully. ~.and ered, total arge, dllng P•Y· l the I ~ c the 're•• • at to I . ·- 8f•f DAILY PH.OT 2 Economists View Future Dr Ml <'h•tl S Sallun and Dr Etlc P. Thor, Jr , lcad1n1 economistis frnm tht• R"nk or America, will ol)t'n 1H"Stiloru ol twu 2 day mdu.l\trlal rul estatt" conrerenees T h ~ Sout hN" ('" 11 for1\I a c hapter, Sodety or Industrial RtaltonJ !S. l R ) :.~1nson1 "l.Jfo In 'rh e Fa s t Lunt'." u contlnuat1on und t'llJH•n111t\f' of aeminar11 held by ~ I R la~t yea r ' sept. 2'6 aod 27 ut tht• South Coast Plaza lloh'I 111 (.'0 11 tu Mesa, llDd on Oct 3 11nd • at the Beverly llllton llott'I, Bt>verl) Hills Friday st•ss1ons will bt• fnlm ~ a . m t o 4 45 1' m Sa turdl\y sessions run 8 4S a m to noon EcooOmJt''i from the U111vtratty C)f C.'ahfom1a. Oav1s tl t I at o "roft-s or or buslnl'S adm1ni111 ration ut John F Kc.-nn•-dy t)nivPr 1ty whc•re bl' &i h n . trvu u lhe !H'ho1>I '~ r oo rd 1n a t o r or r a rrr r \"OUO!lt'bnJ • Or Thor as vice prt>:rn1t•nt, ~c>n1or t'C'OOOnust and d1rf'1·tor of th<" ('ahCorn111 t"conomlr. and cn.-rgy &«lion or the Bank of m<-riea tn IA! Anttelri> A l ~turcr on lntc-rnallonal busme . money and capital ut Golden Gal t-tln1ven11ty in Sian Frn n rts co , T h or w11:. a Cahfom.la Doud or Atirirulture delegate t o tht-P eople 's Republic of China In 1978 T he two e c onomist will d1st'uss .. An Accurate Economic Forecast Of The Future " 8o1A ECONOMIST Enc P. Thor REAL ESTATE Homes Provide Escape E veryooe needs a place to · escape, and for many that's the beach. Long stretches or sand, mixed wllh the calm confluence of wav~s and white water, cool alr and a seemiogly endless horizon provide a perlect settlng for the e m otiona l and recreational rescue. Unfortunately . only a small number of people have an op. portunity to live near the beach, and those who do are accustom· ed to paying large sums or money for the privilege. Villa Warner, five minutes from the ocean in Huntington Beach, o ffers one-and-two be droom units price d from $66,000. It's not only Villa Warner's proximity to the beach -or price tag -that's attracts buyers, however. It's also strona financin1 pro- grams -highlighted by an 11114 percent interest rate with a 10 percent down payme nt, de· a\gned specifically to help first time buyers. Villa Warner also bas a series or creative financing proerams designed to meet needs of most homebuyers -all finaJlcing Is on 30-year, fixed rate loans. A 5 percent down payment plan (offered with a 131/a percent interest rate) wi.11 cut the im· mediate cash outlay needed lo move into a villa. Located near Huntington Harbour and 5 minutes from the beach, Villa Warner is a com- pletely enclosed, security-gated private communUy, where resi· dents have many amenities. A recreation center has a swim· ming pool, jacuzzi, croquet court. billiard room, card salon and 1ame room. The Huntlnston Beach colony stands on 11 acres of lawn and 1ardena witb mature trees and ahruba. Gardens and recreational areas are mainta ined by a homeowner'• asaocation to which Vlll• Warner residents contribute a monthly fee. The development also is close to many sporta facilities, includln1· two golf courses, public tennis courts, private racquet clubs and Huntlngton Central Park. One-and-two bedroom Villa Wa rner floor plans include private patios or balconies, dee· orator wall-to-wall carpelin& as well a.s draperies and handsome imported mahogany doon. Some plans have wood· burning frreplaces and mirrored wardrobe doors in the master bedroom. For information, call MB-4772. Li<'ensl'd California real estatt' broken, and sale~pt'ople t'un obtain 9 hours or ConltnUIO~ Education Credit A Ca lifornia Rog10nal lieaJ Estate f''orecastang ~peciahst in the Bank or America's San Francisco headquarters , Or Sal kin 1 h olds a Ph D 10 Following th e ope ning presentations by Salkin and Thor, Edward R. Dale, first vice president. national real estate marketi ng and manager, indu s trial properties for Coldwell Banker , will discuss "What 's In St ore For The California Real Estate Market." Lake Park Sells Fast SHORT TERM Show Offers Light Fare T we nty of 35 Lake Park Estates in Huntington Beach have been sold. Uninterrupted views for one- a n d -two s t o r y ho m es a r e guaranteed by their placement with no home looking into the private living space of another. ''Architectural Amenities fro m Around the World" will be seen in a multimedia present&· lion, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Wood Lighting Industries, Inc., Irvine. Closing out the first morning sessions will be attorney David C. Grant, partner in the Newport Beach firm of Allan, Matkins, Leete, Gamble & MaJlory, who will review "Leasing : Survival Tactics -New Strategies for New Realities." Grant's firm s pecializes in real estate and contract litigation. Arc hitect for Lake Park Estate is Craig Coombs As· sociates of Newport Beach. Priced from $179,990, the de· velopers. F.W. Development, Inc., expects the project to be sold out soon. immediate funding on eQuitv in homes, units or commercial from communitv Home Loan, Inc., a licensed broker. The presentation is part of the monthly meeting of the Southern California chapter. American Society of Landscape Architects. The Southern California Chapter of S.l.R. is an affiliate of the international organization of industriaJ reaJtors. No payment Swing Loan plans available. The e v e nt will int er est architects. landscape architects and d esigners alike . Cost of the conference is $140 tor S.l.R. members, $150 for non-members. To reach Lake P1:1rk Estates, take the San Diego Freeway to Beach Boulevard. go west on Adams, then left on Lake to hom es. 714 /955-2602 Reser vations available by calling 546-2901 by Sept. 15. Information can be had by calling (213) 670-3894. For information, call 536-1459. Moving Up .In Real Estate Barry L. Hoeven, development and marketing manage r for the Irvine Company's Com- mercial/Industrial Division, will handle leasing or Executive Park, a 39-acre office park across the freeway from John Wayne Airport. Park Paseo: All in a Days Play * •• Jack Schwellenbach , Arco Community Developers, Inc. coastal project mana er will coordinate processing, planning and design for 586-acres along the Laguna Niguel coast, which will include coastal and com- m unity parks, a recreation COO· ference center, golf course, hotel, and residential units. Schwellenbach formerly was project director tor Nu-West De velopme nt Corpor ation 's Rancho San Clemente project. * * * SCHWllUENIACH Jon H. Busse is vice president of both San Diego and Newport Beach divisions of Peter A. Lendrum Associates, Architects/Engineers/Plan· ner s . Busse previously served as vice president and generaJ manager in San Diego . ••• Ron Mauano has joined Macnab-Irvine Really as vice president. branch manager of the Wood· bridge Village Center office, Irvine. He will direct 27 saJesmen at Woodbridge. Mauano was vice presi· dent, Coldwell Banker, Houston. *** John Rothwell has joined the Newport Beach industriaJ division office of Business Properties Brokerage Co. He formerly was with Industrial Brokers, Newport Beach. A native or Newport Beach, he is a USC graduate. * •• Ellen A. Lehman is Escrow Manager for the J.M . Peters Co. of Newport Beach. She will s upervise all escrows, schedule resaJe closings and coordinate with outside agencies and buyers . ••• A.H. "Al " Weinert has joined the sales stare of Lingo Real Estate. Newport Beach. He was former owner of A.H. Weinert Fine Jewels of Newport Beach and acted as president of the Fashion Island Merchants Association . ••• Robert M. Murray has joined Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Co. industrial division. He will handle sales and leasing of industrial buildings. Murray formerly was with the Arthur Turner Com- pany ••• Cherie Adams has joined the retail division of the Newport Beach office of Business Properties Brokerage Co .. Newport Beach. Adams formerly was with Grubb & E llis Commercial Brokerage Co. I nvesting Topic At OCC Cl~s A three-hour workshop on innovative ap· proaches t.o real estate investing will be offered at Or ange Coast College Sept. 19. "How to Make a Prom on Real Estate," runs from 7-10 p.m. in OCC's Science Hall. Admission is $2.SO with tickets available at the door. Lecturer is Mel Sturgeon, author of the real estate investing book. "Your Road to Financial ID· dependence." Sturgeon began u a real estate broker 20 years ago, and today bolds interests in numerous regional properties. Topics include ''Why Real Estate is Strrocket· ing," .. Advantages in Home Ownership," "Bow to Qualify ror Nonconventional Home Loans-," "Default Property," "Savini on Tille Feea," "Selling Property Yourself," "Spec:uJaUn1 in Real E•late," and "Tactics for Building Financial Worth." For information. call 556-se.. t:HAS. McCABE There s more plo y co every home oc Porl~ Paseo The tndoor/oucdoor l1f e scyles of chese spacious detached pocio homes come co lite 1n 1 a nd 2 story plans with J ond 4 bed· room s featuring o n award w inning private recreation ce nter including swimming a nd nighr lighted tennis ........._Sourt5.* a ll locaced 1n che mos· rer planned City of IMne. These homes fea ture elea nc ranges w 1ch o microw ave oven. ce ramic c1le councertops woodburning f 1reploces. fur- niture finish ash cabinets and large moscer bedrooms w ith private dressing and both areas. Selected plans include greenhouse garden windows. formal fomify areas. bu1lt·in wee bars and many ocher out· scondinq features . From Si~990~• -, NEW PHASE! Project ~11e Proto~ ioken a1 \ Our Tr11ditio11 ... Thrsona/Homes ma C'1a11gi11g -u..brla . 8 ,::* .. i ~ . IRVINE --·--! lllVl>f( 1111/0 SAMA NIA FWY $ Mop nof IO IOOi. E5 in Irvine . A rnent>er cJ the ..Etna Radty ~ • I ,. • Son Diego o r Santo Ana Fwy. to Culver Dr .. e x it north to Irvine Olvd ., right to Yale . left on Ya le to model site on left side of street. For so les infor- mation coll (714) 8J8-272J. •Homeowners Association maintains common areas and recreational focilmes for Pork Poseo and Pork Place res1dems See soles personnel for details and budget • •Price eHecttve as of dote of pvbh· co11on subJeCt to prior sole on or ofter deodhne of this edition. ~----...----- - -...... l • ?· r. s I• n It ' ,, e ,. r-,. .0 I JNSIDI: . •Buslnns •Consumer •R••I Estate •Stocks ...... Septlmblr t4, tllO twL y PIUTf' You/Your lffoneg ___ __ Bines Harvests Garden Otick hands tnm cutting to size needed to start a new plant, then comes a pampered spell in houthouse. ~ Cecil Shirar. left, with Jotvl Rohrer, survey 420 acres of nul'Sef)' grounds. about half the acreage OYlt'l8d by Hines Nursenes. ·-... ~,.,·~~~ :.... ..... rz~ More than 60 acres of ground are ~ Once rooted. growing plants are transferred to reN soil and pots, then it's out to , greenhouses, then full suistline. ~ • Compost, manure, sand and peat moss are blended to provide the right mixture of soils for each plant. shaded by varying-density, mesh screen, like this metal tent coolin9 a spread of lacy-leafed fern of vaned Sizes. Wasteful sprinklers are being replaced by drip irrigation in an effort to cm water use, an ir11>0rtant economy with 420 acres. • Nursery Among World's Largest By THOM LECOQ U. llM D1Uy P'llllC Si.ti Most commercial nurseries are mom and pop operations ; an acre or two of potted plants tended by a fan\ily of gardeners. . But when you visit Hines Wholesale Nurseries you'll discover a 420-acre expanse covered with some 18 million plants. A staff of hundreds nurture the trees. flowers. and other growing things lined up milltary·fashion in straight rows. • . MORE THAN 800 varieties grow there. divided into sections delineated by different col· ored leaves. And, according to John Rohrer. executive vice president of the OO·year-old firm, there's 168 more acres at Vacaville and another 200 near Houston. Hines. he said, is one of the largest com- mercial nurseries in the world, especially since its acquisition in 1976 by W&yerhaeuser Corp. of Tacoma, Wash. The timber production company was behind expansion to new sites and is fostering many changes in the way things are done at the nursery. For example, said Rohrer, the new polling machines that dig holes in a5-gallon pot'ssoiljust the rigbtsi.zefor a 1-gallon transfer. "That's always been done by hand. The machine cuts labor time considerably." SPRINKLERS WATER PLANTS in most areas, but in the section devoted to junipers. drip systems moisten plants in measured drops, cutting consumption by about half. "When you talk about 400 acres, that's a lot of water," said Rohrer. Many of the cost cutting methods being studied will help keep the company sound, he said, but you can only go so far with changes. " ... Tb.is will never be a factory. It will always need the person who has a sixth sense about plants. We're dealing with a living product.'• &Oll:aE& SA.ID IDS switch from the elec- tronics field meant pe~onal changes: "I find myself reading weather reports, not only locally. but acroes the country, because they affect our growth." Those summer droughts in Texas raised water use tremendously for the Houston nursery. And, he added, Midwest sales suffered from the beat. "When it's that hot, the last thing you want to do is dig a hole and plant something." Keeping track of all those plants and the variables that affect sales and on-going crops is a dilficult task, he said. STAFFERS CHECK PLANTS constantly to be s ure they're ready to be spaced farther apart for more growth, sold or even discarded. Hines is installing a computer to help keep tabs on these details. There are plenty of bugs to work out. however. Rohrer notes that no one knows exactly what to feed into the computer yet . Printouts will provide daily reminders to check one area for harvest, another for pruning, a third for rearranging. MANY PLANTS START as clippings taken from mature shrubs. Skilled laborers work in amazingly clean surroundings cutting stems and placing them in tiny pots. The clippings go to hothouses for rooting, while hardier varieties spend their first weeks in Oats over heated rock beds, constantly being moistened by automatic misters. Once roots form in special soil, the plants are transplanted into larger pots with another special- <See GARDENS, Page C2) Co111:pariso~-shop. for Encycl!->pedia Purchase By PAT DUNN 0( .................. Thia year a million American families will buy an encyclopedia, according to Dr. Frank Greenqel, president of a publiabing company that specialius in encyclopedias. "With so many dlffer@Ot ones available, a 1ood way to compare them is to look over sets at your local school or library," says Greenacel, head fA Arete, publiabers of "Academic American EJlcyclopedia." BE OFPEU THESE tipe when cbooem1 an encyclopedia: -Don't rely on the "demonstrator" volume's• quality. Ask to see a real volwne, or better yet, the entire encyclopedia. "Demonstrator" or "proapee. tu1" volume• tend to be atypical, 1lnce the publilblr ptcu lbe best articles and uses Jou ol color UIUltl'atiom. . Such volumes always look and read better dlu tbe 1-.t al tbe set. · -Be aUN to read the preface. TbiJ is w~re tlile eclitan esplain the audience they created tbe •cye)opedla for and what ita special features and benefits are. points Ls an important element of a quality en· cyclopedia. Check articles on economics. politics, psycbok>IY and art, where opposlnc penpedivea are common, to see if the publisher offers rea,den an Impart.lat analysis. · -To check on bow current the entries are, look at the date or a population census for any ma· jor oountry. or at the most recent book ci~ed In a bibliography, or even at the date of a major Supreme Court decision. -TO DETERMINE THE encyclopedia's com· prehemiveness, read articles m the same sub- jecta, such u the Bible, the American Revolution explain and reinforce concept.a it presents. CONSUMERS WHO DECIDE to make the in· vestment required for a set of encyclopedias should con.sider the long-term needs of everyone in the family who will use the books and base the buying decision on research rather than a sales presentation made door-to-door. A good source for impartial rating of reference books ls a publication called "Encyclopedia Bu,Y· ing Guide (R.R. Bowker Co.), available ID libraries. Ratings are based on reader age, suitability. price, readability and subject matter. Your librarian also bas access to the American Library Association's reviews of encyclopedias. Read r1t- ·in11 and reviews, then form your own opinion by examining sets in the library. PaJCES RANGE FRO• less than SlOO for a aeries of reference books sold In a supermarket to S500 91' more for thole sold by a tales represen· tative. Tbe following secondary comlderation1 will or Baroque MUlle, iJl compedtlve ~yelopedlu. affect the price: Decide wblch wu the m01t lalormaUve, moet in· -Binding -plastic, cardboard or leather - terestbul. eaal•t to read and mdentand. and paper quality. -DO NOT BE OVEllLY impnaed wiUI a . -Check the f~rmat, lndn and cnu ref· -Yearbook service, .. ually available at an ..., lilt of ..Svilen and c:oatrlbuton; every quail· eNDcet ~tee bow euUy and precllely you cu extra cbar1e. Sclentlfic, hiltorical and technical CJ eaeyelopedia features 1udl a II.It. However, ma-flncl desind material. · artlct. need upda~I.• but tbe bulk of lalormatloe Joi' artidel -eepecially oa dlffteult 1ubjeetl --Take a cloee '°'* at maps, Ul.Uationl aacl dot/• not cban1e slpificantb' from year 1o year. .......S IDelude tbe name of tbe authoriti• who charb. Plctuna oft• provide a better sou.ree fA -lnfonnat.lon servlcet. Some publilben offer wrote tbelP. inf ormatJoa and undentandlq than, ~xt~ Tbe an inf~ aervice that allows you to aend lD ~1--= ~ ~~tklD of .CGDIU~~n~ vtew~~~terial1~~.~=·\~~~~~"~•1t ·•ddUtona1 ref~;;'":;:•::-al•.:"' -¥ various subjects. They usually respond to such re· quests with a bibliography, articles or other ref- erence sources. BEFO&E YOU INVITE an encyclopedia sales per.son to your home, determine what kind of en- cyclopedia you want and the price range you can afford. If a sales representative arrives without your invitation, ask for identification, including the person's name. and the name and address of the firm be.or she represents. If in doubt, check with the Better Business Bureau or the Orange County Office of Consumer Affairs. Be wary of anyone who misrepresents the purpose of the visit and what's being sold. Misleadin1 sales practices include gaining en- try to your home by way of the "I'm taking a sur- vey·• ploy or your being told that the en- cyclopedias are "free" with your subscription to the company's 10.year up-dating service. CHECK YOtJR SALES contract carefully. Kake sure that it contains all oral promises and that it includes: a Ust of each item you ordered, completely described; the delivery date; total. price you will pay inch-lllinr the finance charge. the annual percentage rahs., shipping and handling cbarses. payment schedule, the length of the pay- ment period -12. 24 or 36 months -and the amount each rnonlb. - -P-roe.cture for caDCelinc the sale durln1 the tbree-da.Y "coollnt-off" period should be there as well aa bow to notlfy the company you want to """'""' =' I (2• DAILY PILOT ~.--1 .... , .. ,. BUSINESS I CONSUMER f 'N•• Pap Cl Newport Secaritiea Corporatioa Stock . 0 1)llon & Bond Tran1rnct1on:s ·. SUHAMAllBT. GARD ENS GROW . • Member NASO Member SI t-<: Treat Checker Well Kindr1 May Be R e pai(J in Pri•·•_. Wat(·h By MAHIN Sl.OANF. Dl':AH Sl1Pto:RMARKE1' SllOPPE~ I rt'<'l'nll~ took ~our ad,•1rf' and st3rtt"d Cir r lm.:thN• 1ur,1t1ondi.tt> oncaJh offroupon11 Wht•n l hundtd m' rouPof\. to tht' caatuer , t•:itt'rda). ,h.-_thankt•d mf' and uld sht' I ho11ght 11 "'l\S . a vt•r ) i:ood 1du An~r she lookt-d lht•111 O\'t.'I I nnt 1cf'd that $hf' was Vt'q t•arduJ Ill nnama: up nw pur<'h&Sf"S Sht> ul ·o m utle sur\> I atot the proper salt' vrin':. on t v. 11 11 t•ms that v. trl' tnt'Orrtclh markl'<i ll made m) da> to be-holh htlpful and u1111rr1•1att>d . Edelle T t>f.:A H 1-·n1-:1.t.t-: It ts important that s hoppt•r 1lr\ elop .:uod v. orktnii r•latlonshtps "'1th cu:.hwfi. Aftl'r all. r11sh1ers h.andle thouunds of dollari. of m unt'~ t>ad1 )ear tr shop pers v.ant the11 purc-hui.es treated with care and respl'1'l , they s ho uld approach the cherkout t•ow1tt'r v. 1th a helpful and re pectful attitude toward the rash1er~ A smile a nd a hello are good ways to start orr n~ht 'fuming the pnce markings to face the cashier is a nother way to help And as you discovered, the simple acl of circling a few expiration dates showed the c-as hier that you were thinking of her, and s he responded with similar consideration. We should a ll try to replace suspicion and l>t'lllJ1Crt'1Wt' .it tilt' c•l11·1·k 11111 c·11u11t1•r with ·• hllh' th1111jlhlluh11•'"' ..iml t·o11.,11 h-1 .1 \IOO O lo:AH Sl ' l•t.:HM Allt\I·; I SllUl'l' ... H Vtst<>rday I not11·1·d rh.1t 111 \ .1 't'JI 111 ~ daulfhlt'r, Mrh~:;a , had 11lu111wd 111111111* .inti was pt'Clllnl( thl' lul>cl11 11ff lwr t•1·;n 11ni. Wlwn I askl'd Yo'h) J\ht' ... ud 'lht' v.~111t1•cl mt· 111 rn.111 the lubt'ls '" un<I .:t·I "'"""' mo11t•) l1..irk It> 'ihl' lht' youn.:t''>I rt'(un1lt•1 ~11u hJ\1· ht"ard of" I lhrnk 1t ''"" w thl· (J1111h bf'<' iUNl' thu. lb l>t'l'Otn Ill~ lllll' of rll\ f •• \ •ll't\l• hobbit-. l 1111IJ J 01'.:Af( l,lNl>A Mt•lri.ba 1:-. 111f lo a \ ll \ lo00 Sbrt (t II\ llt'Vl'r loo C.lf h I 11 '>hll\.\ childr~n how Mom I or l>ad 1 l'hl'" t•11u1~11111 and sends in labels for refund11 Children remclllber ,inti ... .,:.1111d:.ite lessons of thrift Keep up thl' good '>'111·1. TIP FROM THE SllOPPE!t l..ook111g for some extra storage spact• 10 your k1tc·hen? Then look up! There is often a space between kitchen cabinets and ceiling This 1s a good place to ,.Atore the boxes holding your collect1on of proofs of purchase. Be sure to use a s turdy step stool or tao der when you decide to bring them down. """ ·------------~------------------------CUP •N' FILE REFUNDS OEAMASSAGE for 0 1s .. s. Re<e1v~ 4 lrH Kourl"9 s~ s.<'CI r~una form, ,.,. ~· tetiel rrom .,., 11e>n11 of Oerm•n-oe 01 .... ts,,."9 LH!ulel plus 1S <~~ tor POSl•9" .tna 1wNw"l1>9. E1p1tu O.C. 31, I- GENTLE TOVCl-i Gill Ctr1111Ult ReO••• A \I 'Ill•• certlflc•t• Send the requited totrn pl~\ lf\tf'f' b11tt\ '''~ or ll•• r•91.11.,.s1re ... ,_rs lrom G.<llle few<n '°"" 1nc11u11 slot'eNme EirplrosM•r<llJI .. ,, Hl·Olll oH9' AKtlVt '7 Of ll worln ol <OUPOn\ f'0< ll '" c®Pont, send the rtQuirff f f'fund totm c>h;\ ,...,._,,. Uftlv•r,..I Produc.t Code' from HI.Ou tow••~ •nG 0 ' Nlllr_.,, tissue. FO< n ,,, <OUPOnS. -, .... '"'"' plu\ sla UPCL E1tl>l••s DK 31, 1"90 SHOUT Ae<,t1vt IWO~e<1ls-<1lf COUpOn\ 5"ncH~luno torm oiu, • teQJ\ter re<-'lpt ••th t~ outenA\c" of c1~y ,.,,,. Shout <.,c1.o. Ewpuu M•rc~ 11 1'1111 TWENTY MULE TEAM BORAX Reo1ve •"•"ho• o• Twent~ Mui• Te•m 8ot"•• Sef\d 'nt> 'f"'QUtft>cJ tf'fund torm Phi\ ont> ball toP from Tw•n«y Mult'-fttttrn llot6•· E•P•rt• OK 31, l'llO &onu'' ff\ts off ff dof'sn t feQU•rt•,. rtlund t~""' SPILL MATE P 0 80• 0073 St P.tul M•"n ~WIO AH•• .. • • 11 coupon Send cwo QU•llh W•h· tton Sp1u M•lt P.aer TOW,.I\. E•plre> DK JI 1990 L------------------------------------- ltr formulatHt compost. They then go to shaded J r t•Js, and <•vt·niually mlo full sun . .. Many Hll<'rulcnt:i and fems. however, slay ,lt,11t1•tl until ~old Wl'\Tt:K I~ MIXED with nutrients at a central pl.111t ar11t then 1s moved through miles of pipe to ""' 111klt'rs all ov1•r the nursery. The mix changes with lhe w(•tilh<·r t'> prevent "burning" or other llarrrni.:e I l1111•s wu' foundt•d more than 60 years ago by I .1 rnl·~ W I hnt·~ Sr It remained small for many \ 1•.11 ~ I hen flowt•rc•d when Cecil Shirar became a JI ii I l Ill' r Ill l!l~ Tlw (11 n1 movl'•l lo 10 acres at its present 'l u.,t1n .,1lf', nt•:Hkd ;•galns t the hills at the northern 1•1icl of till' lrv1 nl.' H:.il\ch It l1U1> grown to its present size smce. ROllKF.R SAID H t~ thinks there itre some d1ang1•s rornmg. Smaller hom es and condos will 1 t•ql.llrl.' i.mall1•r plant varieties. AJ11I, ht' adrled, exper iments in plant propaga- twn w1 II c·enter on hormone growth acceler ators anti l'lomng lie i.aid I lines plans lo install a research and 1kveloprnenl facilil¥o on the property, but added t in· r\•ally exotic s tuff will co me Crom Wt•yerh:H:>user labs. Mcllllwtule. Hines managers will contend with k~epmg hunrlreds of vehicles running, complying with health regulations on insecticides and keeping things 1>h1pshape. w .. ;l::OING, FOR EXAMPLE, must be done coni..tantl) .. If you don't . they get out of hand fast .. Hohrer added one reason for straight lines is tll impose v1s1ble. easily checked discipline so more s ubtle careless acts won't be committed. And. he said. ever yone at the nursery has to kN•p a n eye out for diseases that can wipe out a whole rrop in no ti me flat. ' One of Rohrer's favorite spots on the sprawl· 111g site 1s lhe loading dock. Orders t·alled in by nurseries are collected on trailers, moved lo the docks and double checked. f''ragill.' plants are wrapped in paper and the most <h•l1t•atl' items wind up in a box T IU:N T HEY'RE LOADED aboard t rucks \\1th movable shelves and shipped. Fast. Plants aboard trucks more than a few hours can die. which explains why Hines is still a r egional o utfit. lt ships to nurseries throughout California while V<1c aville ser v ices the s t a t e 's nor t h a nd Was hington Oregon Rohrer s:.ud the firm hopes to expand into the M 1dwcst from their Texas site. I lea\\ mul'lt <toe:. I fines take in each year'> Th<• figure 1s guarded, but an informed 1•<;l 1mJtl' l'i llwt Hrnes produces about $40,000 per j('fl'. 1~·r \car l'lwl t ran:-.late:-. into an annual "harvest" of 11111n· t11.1n S:ll rr11ll111n. hardly a mom and pop out- fit Real Estate Mailbag. • • By ROBE RT J . BRUSS DEAR 808: My lawyer suggests I set up a "JO.year trust" to pay for my children's college tuition costs. He says the money I contribute to the trust can go to buy good real estate, with the net income accumulating tax-free. Is this a good idea? GeorgeT. OEAR GEORGE: Yes. It's called 1 "Clifford Trust," and mut be for •t least 10 yea rs plus one day. You c an transfe r either presen tly· owned or newly-acquired property to t be trust. Net income is reinvested la lbe trust. At tbe end of tbe trust period, the assets can be used to fuad yov c bUdren'scoUege expeases. vlde • 10-ye.a.r "HOW" <Home Owner's Warranty Plan> warranty which covers yoa lf the ballder doesn't honor his promlse9or1oesbroke. At addWoaal cost, you caa purchase a boad uavblg the buJlder will complete tlte bome H a1rtte1. Fraud Ea.,, to S lop DEAR BOB ~ I read an article about Santa Barbara hom e sellers who were fraud victims. It seems crooks got the seller to agree to sell the home and take back mortgage fi nancing. Then the crook got the deed. went lo a bank and bor rowed on a 70 or 80 p e r cent mortgage, and skipped town wilh the cash. How can this be prevented? Mrs. M.Y. are not yet 55 and Mln 't be buyrng another homl' soon. can we use an tn· stallmcnt sale to s pread the tax on our profit? HyT. DEAR H\·; \ .. ~. An installmf'nt sale can be used for any property sale. It· · a great way to avoid a boos t into a t.iih tax bracket in tht> yt>ar or a propert~ sale and to spread the ta'< over years of payments. To qualif~. thi> seller cannot receivf' over 30 percent of the gross sales price in lhf' \Par Of <;ale. Mho 01e ns lmpr•u·•~tnc~tf '! COLLECTORS : CORNER Rare CcMns & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices for 9·12·80 Go10 CIOI«' ~ !O S11v" Cl S10 80 8uv S.11 Kru~rrMIO .. '1.00 S11t 00 Maplt L~dl .. ts.Ml 110. Ml 100 Cor.,,,.l .. 11.00 S.t70 00 IO PHO\ w.>4.00 \ML .. 00-.. SllVN 8-140 ,. ''"' Call1<w t ....,..,1._.._.., (71 4) S5&-6l50 South Coaat Plaza Village -··-... 1•·---c.. ........ , l\1t•n1t11·1 I IJll CONSTRUCTION FINANCING •ResidentiaJ up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases •orange Countx,. Properties •Land Loans up to 1 year 50% or appraisal •up to S750,000 @ l-ieritage f3an K 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IAVINE CALIFORNIA 92713 10 .... ~ 1.ENOl!R CONTACT JEFFJOHNSON ( 714) 833-3700 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 months to one ye« solicly secured T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From s 1,000 to '200,000 Cal cMity for -ts lo .,........., CAll DIRECT or COUECT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEASE CONTACT ME AT HOME BUSINESS PLEASE CALL AT NAME STREET CITY TIME ZIP A CJl1f HC'lme Loan Bro kPr UMl'.VERSAL) F INANCIA L ...... t<UNTINf> 10 .. BEAC,. PET f r<; LANDING 16'00 P1C•ht' Coa!t ~""°"' SUITf 219-9~1\4Q ,,. 8"6-55e7:: 213 ~ 3561 PADASENA 1122 £ G•e•m-a1 t06 213 sn.a300 S AN O•EGO "423 C.Mf'l•t-i C~ ~~ ~,tt 5,..,P lt'I -921()11 , ... 211'>-'>3•1 SAN 8EF>NAljflt1•C ?4fl: ! N(Jor1r ~.,.f,. vv 1)' '11'<~ TU 1@6.,.,.. .. 1 (J \( ti. \ ~nF.R~O~) REVEALS in the NEWPQ<IT BE.AO< MO.,._ c...i., Onw •?50-926EO -,,. e.. .. 1023 UCE .. NSIOE '110 s t<•1 s .. ~. 8-910&< ". '33 1 l()ot rt:~r-uit<tC rv :104) r,..,ti,~ Pano E11'~ Pr,.,.., f'ti60 90061 '1 ~~H'•05 DAILY PILOT S acb a trust won't cost you any after· tax doUars. If paid oat before yoar clalld is 21. the accumulated trust •Sidi are tax·free. You stiU retain the normal de· pendency tair dedactlons for yoar children while t rust assets pow, tu· free, in market value. U sounds like you've got a s mart attorney. DEAR MB.s. M.V.; Very easily. A home Miier aboaJd always me a relia· ble antral third party to band.le the property traaafer aettlemeet. Depend· iDI apcm local cutom this may be an escrow firm, u attoney, a real estate broker, a baak, or a title ID11annce compuy. DEAR ROH Our home has a "car· riage house " in back which we rent to a tena nt She has been there about three years. This lady has asked o ur permission to install wall lo-wall carpet at her expense 1f we promise no\ lo raise the rent for <.ii least a year. If we agree. is the cost of the carpet taxable to us? lllKlll Fii I IEW 11n111E1T snanm Ch.-.-k Buildf"r Rqldatlo• DEAR BOB: We own a lot where we want to have our dream home built. The architect s ubmitted -J}lans to several builders for bids. bu,t I've heard so many horror stories about builders I'm wondering how we can be sure he will stand behind his work. Byron M. DEAR BYRON: To mbdmbe you risk take two precautions. Check 08 re· putation by asking for refereacea from former cUents. Phone them to IDqldtt If they would buy • bome agala from tllat coatractor. Also ask. if they bad u y •· resolved c:omplalau. Insist on a wri«en waruaty for at least one year. The best bmlden pro- The seller alloald a ever delJve r the pro· perty deed direct to the home buyer. It aboald be eoadltioaaUy delivered to the escrow holder •W the hayer delivers bis moaey or pnmluory note aad mortgage to the escrow llolder. U a aelJer takes b•ck a ftnt or second mort1a1e, be ....id tulat oa title la· aau•ce pn&edloll, too. You attorney caa pve yoa f.nJler detalla to prevent tbh fraad racbt wblcb reqaires the selter's lporutcooperatton. l••fallMfttt Sal~ Works DEAR BOB: Due to financial re· ver ses. we must. sell our home. As we $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS TRUST DEED ~ INVESTMENTS i For tlle Discriminating I Investor • Prime • Highly Secure • Loe.I • 16-18% Yleld Ove r 20 ye a rs professional experience s ervicing discerning Investors. Investments ta ilored to your needs. For private review and consultation calf : ..... _. only ~t19ft't. • 19'<-•C-..-clel .. _ ....... , • w-11.•11 c--·---·· ... _ .. "' ........ • 6 -dl• to 3 year• • 9oet•cra C.Hfon1w Con1ar1 ""' '-• l•f-do• ••"'•c• for 1111ur hn1mcmg not\!d~ (714) 751M515 AMlltlCAN i40MI fllOffTGAGE 230 Ne,.por1 Cen1e1 Or,.• Design Ptau Newool'I 8eac1' Ca11lo1n.a 112660 JimN. DEAR JIM: The general ruJe is te· nant's capital improve ments to a pro- perty becom e t he l and lo rd's noa - tairable property when lbe rental ends. or course, the landlo rd can't depreciate s uc h im p rovements s ince be paid nothing for them. But if you give a rent redudlon in re· turn for the tenant m aking capital im· provements, the IRS may argue they ar e taxable income to the landlord. Check with your tax adviser foi; details. Send real estate questions to Robert J Bruss. f> 0 lJo.x 6710, San rr011ClSCO, Ca. 94101 CAl.l LINDA BLUE ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN DoftHerlOI (714)--- 5015 BIRCH ST. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 UP TO sso0,000 . Newpor'..£~~!~{£~~1;,J.nc • 17l41 7dJ dJdJ WE'RE LOOKING GOOD. SEND FOR OUR BROCHURE. we·re the Newp0rt Trading Company and we deal in lhe commodities marl<et. 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CA 92660 Of'Oe1•L.o I ~----------------------~ .. • ~· .. t JO OM.Y P!lOT NEW YORK STOCKS CONTINUED • .... klft 'ftMIY ,.I: .... "'"' -Liii ,.... """ L- kMt Yfffir ,.£,_. """ ... Ull O e. ,..._ l- Recession At Bottom, Expert Says W ASHlNGTON I AP ) -The chief economist for the Department of Commerce said it 1s likely the bottom o( the recession has been reached and that economic activity will pick up slightly in the current quarter. ·'Today. based on the evidence we have available. 1t appears the re- cession 1s over -that it ended \ft August," Courtenay Slater told re· portm. She added two cautionary thoughts. however First. she said . the conclusion i:; based on estimates rather than hard economic data and "it's too early to say for sure '' Second, Ms. Slater said. "we are still likely to see the unemployment rate continue to grow for a while." If the conclusion of Ms. Slater and her associates is correct. the lll80 re· cession would be one of the shortest on record. Economists generally agree the slide in economic activity began last January or February. SOME PIUVATE economists have been predicting a quick end tot~ re· cession, although few venture<t a guess that it ended in August. A survey of Morgan Guaranty Trust Co., New York, says relatively Httle further decline in the economy is expected in the third quarter. On the other hand, Lawrence Chi merine, chler economist ror Chase Econometrics, Bala Cynwyd, Pa., said recently he foresees continued recession for sevtfal more months, although the decline should be ,plUCh slower than during the first half of 1!1180. Treasury Secretary G William Miller said earlier in the week that several positive indi cators signal the recession is virtually over. He added he now doubts the rate of unemployment, curre.ntly 7 6 percent of the labor force, will hit ~ 8.S per· cent the administration had been ex· peeling. ~ ' • OM.YPllOT C5 If Name's pelled Right, May Be Worth Vote ay 11\JGH A. MUl.LIGAN .. '-illelC•,..lpl ftRI EAST DURHA M. N .V I:ate s ummer m l.l$lngs fr<)m a por('h 1win1 a,lready i;trt•wn with fall Ina leaves· Ele<-tlon bt't hunC'h plrtyt•1, will be irattflf'd to know that u panel of p01lml( e\pt-r t' h11' reached the . C'lenllf\t' t•o11<'1us1on Ot•l lhc name of th· nt" i pn·" dent wjlJ poitltlH•l lnC'hld•• I ht' letters ''A.···· t;·· a11d ·• « This lS twarh.•111ng cw"'., fot J ames Eurl Carter. Ron.,ltt Rea1an and John Andt•non THOSE WHO MAIU; the>11 president.la! C'h<nl'\> th<' w t\\ nn wife p <'ks honie · iat u r 1.u·t> tr .11 I.. because the nu me !'OUntb lllC't' ml1ht bt-antert>~ted an kn1114 In& that J imm> a m l\u ter ,., short for James, whu·h I!> dt> rived from the Ht•hre"' J Jnihu .. meanlni .. SU!Jplantt>r" n11t' who takes the place of .11111tht•r as in tu1hg over the le.l:>l' .tl 1600 Pennsylvarua Avenue from Ger a ld Ford. Shakes pt•ur 1· .. Iago is a vanant or Jamm) Carter, accordin~ lo lht.> 0\ f ord Eng l ish 01 c t1 o n ar) originally meant t•hanot t>er 111 Tudor England, around the turn of the 16th centur y. the wnr d 1i1• signaled one who dro\I.' J cJrt but was also synOn} mou~ \\ 11 h boor. Ronald rs o( Scand111J\ rJn origin. It is a comb1nat1on or t\\n words meaning zdvice and rull'. which is not a b;.d comb1nat1un for a presidential ca ndidate Contpony Store .,, .. , ........ Bl/TLEA? WAITER? John Anderso n lh·.1..,.111 ,,. 111 ,,.,,,, rlt·.,11•11\ 11 l' I h J I'• I I II 111 I 11 t • I • 11 I r I I t ,If It I ..11 I 1 • Ill t' J n 1 ll j.: .Ht 11111\l'i\I .rl\>1 \If h ~"l.t\11( fh1• \ l1"t'"I "',,,ti Ill lht' O·d111 1I i-; 11 i:: I 1 ' h l r 1 1• l 1 11 11 .1 r \ r ' l't'J'1.t•nt "'hfl'h 1!-. a < he11111 .rl '''t"1 .111'" ,f f11r •' u.,1·11to1 11•,11t•..1 n-.11t11111 h1•111·1• .1 11·,11t1unan 11111·1 John 111 holh 11 <.r 1·1•k .ind fll'fH'('\\ Ill lj.,:111" lllt'.Ull ( 1otl It. 1:r;1t•111l1..., 111 I· 11~11,la u,,1g1• rt h .1, had .1 "ult· r ••II~ 1 of 1•11r11111t .1 Coal Fields' Fixture Gone YOLYN, W Va. <AP I Onl·t· it was the center or even coalfield community, but the company s tore i s n o"' <J vanishing species. Take Rum Cree k . f or example. Johnnie Smith can r emember when there were no fewer than nine nourishml'( coal co mpany stor es o n th is meandering southern West Virginia tributary. Now, only one remains. "It's the same story a ll over the coalfields," says Smith. who manages the Amherst Coal Co. stor e at Yolyn. "They s eem to be on the way out. no doubt about it:' SMlm SAYS he's disturoc'<i by th e demi se of thi s once-indispensable coalfil•ld institution. He admits he wa!> shocked and saddened recently upon learning that the store at nearby Dehue was closing 1L<> doors after 63 years . '"That makes us the last store on the cree k ." h e say!>, surveyi ng the rams h ackle yellow frame building before him. "Thjs store has been an operation since 1913. Jt was " very modern budding in its day." Inside. the m e r c h a nd ise seems lost in the cavernous building. ''The ceilings are 161 ~ feet high." says Smith, craning hi~ neck to look up at the peehn.f:'( paint. "Back in the old days everything was brought m b~ rail, and they'd stack the goods almost up to the ceilin,I:'( They wanted everything out front. "The stor e s tall tur ns a profit," he says. "but we can't -. Never Agai11 make 11 on gnwl·rre.., <Jlont• these days Wt• •tbo 'di rurntlurt• dry • g o u d ., h ~' r rt "' a r e s h o e s . upplwnt·t·s. nw.1t:. and prr>duce And. oh )'('S, WI.' alo;;o have " g rill <Jnd scrv<· sandwiches ·· Although the store a t Yolyn now Sl't'ms lik~ u rl.'ltc·, Smith rememh£•r.., \\ hC'n ever~ thing revolved <JroumJ th(• big fra me building "We had the payroll office over the r e ,·· he says ··on paydays the m en would Line up all the \\ay down the road. This b utld t n ~ a l so \\as a big recreational C'enter We had a lhN)ler, .1 danC'e hall a post office and a oool ha ll " Back when the Appalachian coalfields \\ere developing. the companies brought 1n m iners and built their homes and the stores where they tr aded. There were 'hardly an} roads then. 70 years a go. :.rn d most of the commu n 1 t 1es w ere self cont:uned ··T HERE WAS :'Ii;() reason for people lo go out. evt'n cf t hey'd been ahh'." Smith 1':.tY!> "They had even1hrng they needed .. Uut \.\hllc· the c;tores \\er<' an1t1all) built out of ncC'cssity, the•) lat<.•r .... ere w .. ed b~ some coal compan1<.•s ln control their emplo)et'~ :\ian.v ol11l1mers can recall bt>ani; fr1ld to trade al the• ('CHnpam store• nr IOH' lhl•tr 1obs. and m the song "Srxtt•en Tons" a mant'r l.1ment., ·saint Peter don't )Oii call nH.'. 'c·.1Usc I can't go I o \~ e 111 \ ' o u I I u t h e l'Ompan} slort.• "\'Ol' COl'LO c;all 11 a C'apt1ve t>u:.mess. I gUl"•S Smith 'a}S "But I 'd C'all ti a nec11t · Baron Arnaud de Rosnay, shown here practicing on the wind surfboard that he sailed on a 900·mile voyage in the South Pacific, survived shark attacks. merciless beat, dehydration and near-starvation during the adventure. And his thoughts after being washed up on an la.land short of his goal ? "I'm never gbing to do it a1ain." ( Item .. (11,)tmun, hutlt•r, walt,a,r. 11ul<lnor vnv) :a c·untemr>twus 1fos1.:1111t111n (or .c i1n c$1. and In th•· N 'I "'J!Ot of M uyor i-;d Koch, .. 11 .. 14-1111 fMlr111111t"l\ hou~u.·~ of 111 I l'I' 111 t' r\ 11tl1· 1 """ 111 o bu11 l y I!\ the 11~11111.1111111 o f the Sund1nav1an 1•4 u 1~.ik11t 11( Andn•w'11 Son " I\. ,., .rlxo ,1 1·1tv 1n Indiana and ..t11ot h 1·1 1n South Carollna. JWtthl'I Of Wh11•h WU~ named for llw t•on~n·,~mun from lllinoi:s l>urnl8 tlw London blitz, an 'An 1h •riw11 was u corrugated s teel .111 1 .tld ... twltl'1 named after Sir John 1\111\e r .. on. l h e home '>t't"I t•l:11 ~ lit lhl' outbreak Of the 'W il I lohn i\rult•rson , · a lovely 1n11•m b~ t h~ Scot s national l.1u1 l'uh· llobt'.•rt Burn~. begins Jvlm Arrderwn my 10. John Wh1•n /1r1t Wt' were acquent \our/«·/<$ ttlf'rt' like the raven, Hui l'\Otll 11ou r brow as beld , Johrt, Your /()('/<$ art' lake the snow: Hut ble.\mtgun vour / rosty pow, .J11lm Anderson my JO 1 HAVE NO IDF.A whether the ~lltl\\>' thatched John Anderson "'a~ t ht' independent candidate for Ayrshire or why his brow wt-nl from brenl to beld. Anyway, presidential hopeful John Anderson at least has the CHARIOTEER? Jimmy Carter consolation of knowing there are far m o r e And e r sons than Carters o r Reagans in t he 1980·81 edition of "Who's Who In America." The two-volume work lists on· ly five Reagans. Dead center among whom comes "Ronald, businessman, rancher , B. Tam· pico. Ill.. Feb. 6, 1911. .. " There are 87 Carters, begin- ning with Alan. a foreign service officer. and endjng with Willis Merle, an educator. and includ· inl J immy J ames Earl Jr. and Roaalynn of the Plains, Ga., Carters. There ls a Bryum, a Hoddlnc and a Ronald amona the who'• who Carters, but no Billy. THERE ARE 13 pases of An· derson -283 in ill, Incl~ "John Bayard, conrreasman, B. Rockford. Ul., Feb. U , 1922. . . " ·The Cart.er biography in Who's Who takes up 24 lrn·es. Anderson rates 18 lines, and R'eagan 9. two fewer than Robert Redford. For those who can predict the nation's future according to the way the sun, moon and planets stood at the time of each can· dldate's birth, it must be kept in mind that both Reagtn (f'eb. 6 ) and Andenon ( Feb. 15) were born under the sign of Aquarius, the water bearer. whose ap· pearance in ancient times meant the Nile was about to overflow. ' CAaTEa WAS BO&N under lhe sign of Libra (Oct. 1): the balance or scales which weighs day and nJght as equal in the autumn sky. Libras, according to whether you have consulted a Democratic o r Republican astrologer, tend to be either well balanced, judicious people or hedgy equivocators. American voters seem to pre- fer presidents with short last names. There have been nearly twice as many (20) two syllable as three syllable name ( 11) pre- sidents. Six presidents, begin- ning with James Polk, had only ADYISEA-,,ULEA? Aon•ld Ae•pn a single syllable to their name. Only Dwight Eisenhower went beyond three. Three pres ide nts had last names which began with "A," three with "C" and two with "R." There have been s ix J ames, the most popular first name for a president, four Johns and, so far. no Ronalds. But then Reagan's middle name is Wilson , so the hunch players might find something there. AP- LAST OF ITS KIND: A COAL MINE COMPANY STORE IN WEST VIRGINIA. IT HAI BEEN IN OPERATION SINCE 1113. arrangement that worked. You know. I've heard the s tories abo ut how the companies mistreated people, but we've never seen 1t ··My fathe r wo rke d for Amherst Coal Co. from the time I was 3 or 4 years old. He and som e other people used to buy some of their goods and have them s hipped 10. I really don't think people were for ced to buy al the rnmpany stores. It was JUSl tha t there were no roads. no wa} to get out of the hollows to the independent stores." ·li e d oes ;.rrknowl e dge. however. that the company stor e used to take advantage of its lock on the market . ·'But not a n y m o re." he quickly adds "I watch the ha ndbills and I feel we're very competitive on groceries. And on furniture. our prices are just as good. and better than most. It used to be this wasn 't true. of course. but not an y more ." HARRY PYLE, who lives just across Rum Creek from the store , agrees. ·' 1 've bought a lot of my furniture in that store and I still buy all or my groceries there," says the disabled miner who spent 37 years in the mines. "I'd say Johnnie's prices are about the same as anywhere else; he's lower on some and higher on others ." Pyle, 63, goes back to the days when miners used to blast the coal and then load it into cars with picks a nd shovels . "You had to furnish your own tools, youk:now." Some people say the company stores began losing their grip when paved roads came to rural communities s uc h as Yolyn , which is about half way up Rum Creek, some 10 miles south of Logan. Smith, however, takes issue with that theory. "IT WASN'T the roads that hurt company stores, it was the West Vir~nia Le~islature. Whal re ally hurt us was when the legislature passed a law a few years ago limiting what you could lake from a man's pay. As things stand now. we can 't take more than 25 percent of an employee's net e arnings. This means we've had to drop open account credit.'' Another factor , he says, was 'Tightwad' To Wring Deteronned Out Inflation WASlllNGTON CJ\Pl Paul A. Volcker s mokes 2<l-cent cigars, ~as ~en known to make a suit serve duty for 2() years, and once chided a colleague emphatically for s helling out $8 in Paris for a piece of m elon and a thin slice of ham. These days Volcker, to combat inflation . practices hjs parsimony on the American people. pinching their wallets as well as his own pennies. Vokke r was s worn in a year ago as c hairman of the Feder al Reserve System. He is a little-known. powerful man in a lit· tie-understood, powerful job. SINCE TAKING office , Volcker has put the economy through a ringer. • At his swearing in, Volcker hinted that the soft-On·inflatfon days would end. "We ~re face to face with economic diff1culties really unique! in our experience." he said. As the country's central bank. the Federal Reserve System by law is in· dependent of the adminJstration and or Congress, although the president appoints -to 14-year terms -the seven members of the board and the Senate confirms them. The Federal Reserve has exclusive authority to control the amount of money available lo consumers and business. the drastic drop in the coalfield population after the mines mechanized in the 1950s. ··Also. companies pay once a week now. and that's changed things. Used to be. when we paid only every two or three weeks, that the miners needed cr edit to carry them over to payday. Now. they can make it from week to week without so much credit." BUT NO matter what people th ink o f compan y s t ores. Johnnje Smith says he knows th at they served a pur pose and that they helped a lot or people. "I just WlSh you could have seen things the way they used to be," he says, smiling wistfully ·'Those were the good old days." His handiwork sent interest rates, for a ti me. to levels they hadn't reached since Confederate troops threatened lo march on Washington. With the Carter admjnistra· lion's encouragement, he helped make c redit scarce and costly . The Federa}:- Reserve, som e economists say, turned an economic dip into a severe recession - and knew what it was doing when it dJd it. TECHNICALLY, the ctrairman has only slightly more power than hia six fellow governors. In practice, his power stems from the strength or his personality. which is something Volcker does not lack. POWER IN WASHINGTON Voldcer Of Federal ReMrv• He has, in a sense, Volckerized the coun· try. And if America is still feeling the ad· verse effects in November, without seelng clear benefits, he m ay have Volckerized Jimmy Carter out of his job. WA.LL STEET welcomed Volcker's ap· polntment with the equivalent of fireworks. On the day it was a nnounced, the stock market rose lOpoints. Most chairmen stress that Inflation is caused by factors beyond the Federal Reserve's control -the federal budaet, oil prices, demand for American exports, Congress' 1pendin1 proclivities, worldwide facton. Volcker acknowled•es these, too, but he seems lo aee the Federal Reserve 11 a cataly1t of inflation. He says: "Inflation can only penist over a lone period of tlme with exce11ive monetary crowth ... We must control the money supply and reduce tta 1rowth." A FEW MON'ftl!l after be toot office, ·votcker went to Europe to confer with hi• counterparts. He came home shaken. America's inflation rate had taken off - it was running at an fnnuaJ rate of 18 percent -and Europeans and the Arab oil states which own billions in Ame ric an cur· rency were losing confidence in the dollar. Volcker summoned his fellow governors to• Saturday meeting. The board increased the bank lendina rate lo a record hi1h and ordered banks to Ht mon1 ol thelr deposits aside In cash re· serves that cannot be Jent out. Com~mer credit controls, advocated by the 'khite House and Implemented by the Federal Reserve, followed. I I . ' -( ( ( ( f I l €• OM. V ptLOT -· • ~ / .... .. ... . _ _.. - ~-lfl I l f At/ , . 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WAST£ NOT, WANT NOT! Dort t spend more 1mt11 yo, ~ell 1111s one oecause vou d oe was11ng your moni.>v Spac101.i~ rooms wallpaper wetbar illnO we have great financial terms (714) 54$-9491 YESTERDAY'S PRICE 1s today s bargain 101 ti'\•~ handsomely decorated mobile home l ocated wllh con11e nieqce to shopping 1n mind If yeu>can t afford todays home payments you u be abte to lrt this beauty into your budget at onty $20 500 (71 41545-9491 I S40,000 DOWN will enable you to purchase a quality investment rtiat w•ll continue to appreciate as well as give you tax advantages' Take over ex1 st1ng loans Property localed 1n htghty de· sirable area close 10 water - call for details (714) 545-9491 ?NO PAYMENTS? Ou11e possible. on the paper the owner would consider car· rytng nus is a fantastic op· portun•ty to allow us to show you how to structure your 1n· vestment portlolto and walk away with a smile on your face Three year old 4-plex at only $285.000 on lee simple land (71 4) 545-9491 WELL, EEXCUUSSSE .MEEEE! 11 (011 t10lt t want thu BUY OI in.. 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There s more 3 bedrooms 2 baths covered patio family f\1tchen CALL N0W'#208(714)646-n1 t $50,000 REDUCTION CRAZY · CRAZY Seller is going crazy Wants to sell 1mmed1a1efy W1lf1ng to sacr1 l1ce 4 bedroom 2 story home Just a few steps from ocean Covered patio sun· decks spa ANO MUCH MOREi #209 (714)646-n11 DIVORCE SALE Requires 1mmeo1a1e seutement $50,000 ON THE BEACH Life 1s easier Feel the sun baked sand. the warm breezes, the warm sun. tne romantrc sounds of south of the border Oelrn1tely an en1oyable MONEY MAKER' #211 (714) 646-7711 STARTING UP? We ve got one for you Cozy 3 bedroom -with den lncred1· bly priced ar only $82 500 Large corner lot Close to ever· yth1ng START TODAY• i1212 11 141646-nt 1 BITE THE BULLET Pay your taxes or you can shelter your tax dollars Now more than ever 11 s 1mpor· tant to make every$ count We have available S F.R s duplex· es. lourpfexes and multt·unit. For free counseltng CALL A SPECIALIST TODAY #213 (71 4 ) 646-771 t TERRACED YARD 1s a primary attraction ot this 2 Seiters w1lltng to sacrifice You·ve got to see 1t to believe bedroom townnome featuring a price. terms Along with more 1t. The kitchen 1s an absolute detached bonus room tor hke 3 bedrooms d1mng room. dream Ample rooms. large ; privacy located 1n prestige l ire pt ace. profess1onatty de· batl'lrooms. plenty of storage neighborhood wllh lush green· corated In order to settle s1tua-space fantastic area. All this at jbetts and a private courtyard tion WILL CARRY$! ~210 (714) a reduced price GREAT FOR Sensational 3 tiedroom home located smack on the water with an unobstructabfe view of the blue pac1f1c Has a private stairway to the beach' Owner will carry• (714175!}-1501 only $164.900 (714) 759·1501 646·7711 KIDS• #214 (714) 6C6-7711 • OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD! 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY PuMither'a Notice: All real est ate advertised in this newspaper 1s sub· ject lo the Fed,ral Fair Housing Acl or 1968 which makes it Illegal to ad vertise "any pre - ferenct:, limitation. or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex. or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference. limita- tion, or discrimination " This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertis ing ror r eal estate which is ln viola- tion of the law. atolS: Adorriwn ...... dlKll .... .., --= W" ran ht:. 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Nearf\· 11 acre -t bdr m + f am rm w gorgeoll5 "Country Interior " appts & truly a "Home Magazine P1ctorial'· pool. waterfall & spa complex all set m lush & t ree studded grounds JUSl magnificent ! $.'350.000 IRVINE TERRACE The best location in beautiful lrv\ne Terrace -on the bluff overlooking the harbor e nt rance. Bal.boa & Balboa Island. An exciting 4 bdrm home with elegant paneling. e~otic landscaping. la rge family rm. lanai and much more. There's also a 3 l'ar garage. circular driveway. a swimming pool and lots of privacy. A unique investment opportunity a nd a showplace ho~e. $1.096.~ 1714) 673-4400 CZI ll '2 ... 2121 HARBOR ··-·, .. ca OM.Y Ptt.OT ...,..., . .,, ... " ,., Tourism Crime's Victim "Bisque French Quarter Now Risky? NEW ORLEANS <AP I Th1a ktd put thrH 38·uhber bullets lnto Mu Mtnnl1 last March and left Mm to IHP out hi1 lire on a lde"'•alk another travel•r lo re> home from Ntw Orlean5 in a colfln The encounter, lnt'xJihcably uva1t 1tnd stupid. "'as an ep1 ode too common to warnanl much spue in the annals of crime A PR08PIKROU~. w•ll dresJt"<I old man had walk~ into an area of mean atreels Somebody shot tum, tooll h" rnoney and valuabltt So what elH 1s new! ll ~ppena In ever)' clty But thete munle blasla turned out to be a catalyst of publlc opinion They rry1taJ11ed a "perception" Ut1t v1r1ous killers were on tht' prowl , street r rimc was out of hand and that tourt ts. who are an 1mport.lnt ca 'b crop hert , had become pre) City Cowtcilman M1chatil Early siud nobody ('OUld walk safely m the famed old cemete ries beside the French quarter these days and the quarter itself was be coming "a natural preying place." Crime is bad enouah. but worse when it threatens the economic lifeblood of a city. Coping with the threat has been difficult without dama1in1 the New Orleans reputation for an easy-gomg way of life heavy on fun and frolic .. New Orleans bas al'f(ays nurtured a reputation for sinfulness, but It wu of a special kjnd. There were mu.c1en on the waterfront, dope in the shadows, hooker-¥ In t he bari., gamhhnii. rnttang" •nd hootantt but for tounsts thf' most t"rious ctan~t·t w'" lt'mJ>lut111n THI~ {')Tl' Ot' ti00 .000 . .i rmlhun 1/ o u l'Ount lht• nwtr11vnltl1111 11 rt•1t , df'p<'nds hl'uv1h on kt•t•panw 21 ooo hOh•I room!! full uf 1w11ph• look •nK fut a µIJct.> to s~nd monr' J dJaly a\ t•raw • of S96 43 pt>r 1·11n\ Potion clel~att• 1111 elt Jlt'n. e ac·1•uunl , 111 $$4 70 fur !' toui 1st O nt th1· bu11v d11l'k1t u lunl( tht· M1.a1 1pp1 H1vN handltnl( slHJ>:. from all ovt'r th.-wnrhi mt·un rnnn· to New Orleans 1n Job and 1n roml' than tou rusm The death .,, M tu M rnn•tt. fl2, of tlou~ton, a vie•• 1u t•:o11dt•111 uf Bordon, Int' , rung all the aluno hl•lls Thrtt tttn IAl(l'r' ~Ht· <'hur.:ed with murd,·rin.: Manmii ~ho l'Umt' hcrt to atte nd u c11nvt>nla1111 J111I ~a~ slam 11n March 23 A fe~ dayt. cuf11cr l'1h t'ol!ntllmdn JoNeph Giarrusso hacl '>ho~n up al his City Hall ofhec totan i.: a ::.hnlKtUI 111.' said rt wa:. high t1mt' :.om"' r nminab got killed rnslead ttf t•1trlen:. · · 1 Uunk v1ol('nl·e ha~ to be treated wt th violenct:, · ht-said POL.ICE Rt:ACTJON lo tht' Mmna g ·shootmg was quick and <•ffi cienl . with a rrests made wtthm a day A blac k or ganization, Ne ighbors United. lnc . cited the Mmnag case three months later in complaining: "We reel when a black is killed there is little attention paid to it. But when a white is killed, everything is done to make an errest." ·~· ......... TOURISTS AND CRIMINALS STROLL THROUGH THIS CEMETERY New Orteana Finn ltaelf Facing • IUalng Tide of Crtmlnal Activity 'Throw Dirt, Lose Ground' Dettictive Chris M aurlce told the aroup they were wrong. "The mt"<lill made Minmg's death a M.>nlllltlQnaJ killlna:." he said. "but guys in hom1cilte look at any murder as just anothi.>r guy whether he's black or· white lll''s a dead body and they want lo find out who ki lled ham and why "· 01stm't Attorney Harry Connick· s:ud the problem was that 40 to 50 percent of all crime was committed by leen·aKers, and most of that \Va11 by hard-core Ju venll~ "l•areer criminals" who have little fear of Juvenile Court. Many of the yowtgs te rs causing grief had been arrested r epeate dly on serious felony charges but never seem to be pwtished. he complained. For a juve nile delinquent in New Orleans. the passover age is 17 After that birthday. a criminal charge is tried m adult courts. Connick asked that the law ~changed "I THINK IT 'is only fair for a j uvenile to be treated as an adult if he commits an adult cr ime, and if he has th e kind o f previ o us a rrest and conviction record that would classify him as a hard.core offender." he sajd. The le~islature agreed. Actually, a minor charged with a capital c ri me such as murde r or aggravated rape could have wound up facing a Criminal District Court Jury under old law. Connick contended that was not enough. He said the law should be able to nab a fuzzy-cheeked "career cr iminal" on car theft, robbery or such. and not have to wait until he kills somebody before it can get him into adult court. In the midst of all this, there remains som e dispute over whether ther e actually is a crime wa ve. Police Superintendent J ames Parsons r egards statistics sourly when they show the city's crime rate rising. He said his more efficient reporting system pushed up the statistical crime rate here in 1979. Mayor Ernest Moriat. in setting up a special crime committee. said people "are becoming captives of a criminal society." However, poli ce crime statistics on New Orleans for the first five months of 1980, compared with the same period of '79, s how a decrease in murder . 107 kill· ings to l09. ROBBERY ALSO was down. 20.5 percent. But a much more visible and infuriating violation. rape, increased by 37 .3 percent. In any case, figures do not control public p e r ception . A poll of 619 regis te red voters by the Loyola University Institute of Politics said crime had leaped to the front of the hne in voter concern. How has tourism fared in the midst of this? Fine. ·'It is up three to four percent from last year," says Jim Hutchinson. director of sates at the Greater New Orleans Tourist Commission. NATION Still Goi11g Sf ro11g Ed Ball. at 92, 1s proof that age is no barrier to conducting busi- ness. A millionaire m his own right, the New Yorker supervised estate of late brother -in-law, Alfred r. DuPont, as it grew from estimated $30 m illion in 1935 to some $2 billion today. San Diego Prostitutes Earning $12 Million SAN DI EGO IAPl The gross earnings of 440 prostitutes working this city of military bases exceed $12 million annually. says a s tudy by the Califontia attorney general's office. The report said as many as 1,500 prostitutes are also on Los Angeles streets with another 1.400 working in m assage parlors, escort services and out-call massage parlors in that city. THE REPORT WAS part of an an- nua l study of organized crime in Califontia. It said an estimated 10,000 prostitutes in California may be working in massage parlors In the first attempt b> a law en for cement agency to count San Diego prost itutes. the s tud) found the number of prostitutes depends on m ilitary paydays and tht-arnval of Navy warship~ Such women arriw· in droves from throughout the slalt· on those days. the report said San Diego pohre sa) they conside r the $12 million earnmgs lOlaJ con· servativE! A POLICE VICE officer. Lt Dave Worden, said the number of pros titutes has stayed relatively cons- tant over the years. They wo rk downtown s treets, taverns. massage parlors and escort services . Wo rden sard 1n an tn· te rview "It really doesn t take a J?e nius lo spot them," he said. "Just drive around." Among hangouts is Rosecrans Street ne ar the Naval Training Center. Worden said police believe some prostitutes work on the sprawl- ing base itself. A SPOKESMAN FOR the 11th Naval District said it is possible for prostitutes to enter the training center in cars if they are accom- panied by a sailor attending school on base Then, he said. they could then go d i rectly to the s ailor's living quarters The report said law enforcement agen cies in Los Angeles and San Diego "believe their massage parlors and call-out massage operations are or ganized and highly sophisticated and that there is at least an informal relat1onsh1p between the owners and operators of these types of busi- nesses " BUT TIIERE WAS no information fying individua l massage parlors directly to major organized crime, the report said. When a number of downtown massage parlors were closed down by the City of San Diego in 1977, however. the crime rate in that area fell 9 percent while it was going up elsewhere m the city. Worden said · . . L h R Safety Leaflet Use Dixy Ray in ove-ate ace Set for Pharmaci~ OLYMPIA, Wash. CAP> -Her homey campaip literature trumpet.a Dhty as ''the best four-letter word for candor, couraee and common sense. But as Washineton's Gov. Dixy Lee Ray faces a showdown in her brief, flashy political career, her enemies and challengers have some not-so-nice four-letter words for Oixy henelf. GOV. aAY IS beset with political problems as she tries to parlay her conservative, "sensible erowth" politics into a second term. Her brash, controversial style has left few fencesitters: people either love her or .bate her. Armed with a campaicn trusury of more than $500,000 and asaorted business and labor endorsement.a, she faces stiff primary opposition from fellow Democrat James McDermott of Seattle in the Sept. 16 primary. ~. McDermott, a psychiatrist, is a liberal state senator wbo was the .overwhelming favorite of \be state Democratic convention.this aummer. Three of Washinston 's top Republicans, King County Executive John Spellman, House Speaker Duane Berentson and Secretary of State Bruce Chapman, are lin1n1 up for Ute primary, sayin1 the nomination may be u 1ood u the election. Miss Ray, known nationally for her 1pirited defense of nuc:lear power and her Trumanesque plain talldDt. ta , considered tbt favorite for nolftlnaUoo. :and S&*lman ls biJ party'a front·ruuer. '.'That could mean a rerun ol die 11'11 .race. . THE CA•PAIGN already baa a sharp qe, wtth opponenta calliq btr incompetent, a phony conservative and 'an abrasive woman who can't wortc with people. Hucksten are doin1 • briak trade ln anti-ot.y buttonl, T-lbirta and bumper 1tlcken, includinl one that calls her ... Dixy Lee Raydiatlon." Min Ray. 81, a former ProflllOr wtth a doctorate in marine bioloay, hu the advanta.1e of incumbency, is popular with many senior cltheu and rural w a1bl.nctoniana. and hu maaa1ect to 1et aupport from tulneu and labot at tbe • aametime. . Tben baft been no 1111eraJ tu lliktt &au 1be took office la lm, u a ~ pOlltidlD Who Pl"eVioualy WU HEU.O FOR DEAF STUDENT Oov. Obey L•• Ray Atomic Energy Commissi1>n chairman and an assistant secretary or state under Henry Kissinger. She ran a pauper's campaign four years •eo. but is by far the biggest apender thls year. · Problems, gaffes and controversies have mounted, however: -Miss Ray secretly offered state Senate Majority Leader Gordon Waleren Ute next vacant U.S. Senate aeai. a move widely seen as dancing on tbe' grave of the state's senior senator, Warren G. Va snoson. 75. M a1nuson, the appro priations -----------· chairman and No. 1 in Senate seniority, took t o the rostrum o f the s tate Democratic convention and denounced the governor. "I hear that some have attempted to barter away m y job." he stormed. "Well, I want to tell the governor, there ain't gonna be any vacancy!" Both Magnuson and Miss Ray now say they have made up. WALGREN AND another potential Ray rival, House Democratic Speaker John Bagnariol. were indicted on federal racketeering and cons piracy c harges. They a cc used the Ray administration or setting them up. Miss Ra y said s h e kn ew a b o ut th e undercover investigation all along, but wasn't "out lo g~t" them. Miss Ray never has s hown great strength in the poJls. and a number or recent ones have s hown her losing to Spellman. Pollster Peter Hart last year predicted an "extremely close and volatile" governor's race. He warned other Democrats not to associate too cl ose l y with h e r campaign : ''We caution the Democratic Party that the governor appears to antagonize those vot ers whose long.term allegiance it is in the interest or the Democratic Party to win -the young." The governor says s he has no plans for full-time campaigning. "THERE IS NO way that will ever happen," she recently told a reporter. "You can't stop being governor. So the campaigning I do will be pretty much on weekends and in the evenings." Asked how s he diffe rs from her opponents and how she responds to their barbs, her ans wer is the same: "I have not s pent a ny time analyzing m y opponents, so I can't really respond. I pay attention only to my campaign. "I do not believe in campaigning on personalities. As a good friend of mine told me in 1976, 'Throwing dirt is only ground lost.'" Bottle Elicit,s Reply OAKLAND CAP) -A letter placed in a bottle by an Oakland man ap- parently has crossed the Pacific Ocean and been found by a (isherman in the Pbillppine la lands. WASHlNGTON <AP) The gov· e rn ment h as o rd ered th e pharmaceutical industry to begin providing informational leaflets to patients buying 10 prescription drugs and categories of drugs in a move that could add as much as 18 cents to their cost. The leaflets, known as patient package inserts, w11l be distributed by pharmacists when a prescription is filled beginning in mid-1981. IN ANNOUNCING THE program. H ea lth and Human Servi c es Secretary Patricia Roberts Harris described it as an experimental one whose cost and public benefits would be evaluated over three yea rs to see whether the program is worthy of ex- tension. "The intention of this project is to increase the safety of millions of Americans who rely on prescription drugs each year," she said. "It will reduce health care and economic costs resulting from mis use or drugs " Drug manufacturers wi ll be re· quired to produce leaflets describing the drug's purpose. possible s ide ef- fects and the way it should be taken. The.leaflets also will be available at hospitals and nursing homes and up- on request when a prescription is re- filled. THE DRUGS COVERED by the government's order represent about 120 million new prescriptions a year or about 16 percent or all prescrip- tions fill ed in the U.S. The 10 drugs or categories of drugs are: -Ampicillins, a class of penicillin- type antibiotics. -Benzodiazepines, a class of tran- quil izers th at include Valium, Librium and Tranxene. -Cimetidine, a drug used for treatment or ulcers. -Clofibrate, used to treat elevated fat levels in the blood. -Digoxin, used in treating heart. problems. -Methoxsalen, used in treating s kin pigmentation problems and as an investigation drug on psoli:.sis. -Thiazides , a class of diuretic drugs commonly used In treating high blood pressure . -Phenytoin. a drug used to con· [ __ co_rv._s_v_M_E_R_) trol epileptic seizures. -Propoxyphene or Darvon, a pain-reliever . -Warlarin, an anti-coagulant or blood thinner used in prevenling blood clots. DARVON'S MANUFACTURER already is providing patient package i nserts voluntarily ror that pain- killer. But federal officials have criticized the program as ineffective. Patient package inserts have been required on birth-control pills and estrogens for menopausal use for many years. Mrs. Harris said the Food and Drug Adminjstration estimates that $400 million to $800 million a yeu is lost in worker productivity as a re- sult of misuse of the 10 drugs. The project is expected to have an overall annual cost of $21 million. MANUFACTURERS AL4'0 wiU be required to have patient package in- serts printed in Spanish to be made available upon request to pharmacists in Spanish-speaking communities. The FDA 's original proposal sought patient package inserts for 375 drug products. The agency estimates that the leaflets will cost 18 cents each to prepare, publish and deliver lo patients. The cost is likely to be passed directly to the patients . 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IHC 644-01 34 l ist & Buy W i"' The &perls OPEN SAT SUH 1-S 221SGolden Cr . NB $162.600 t32Cam ellon. CdM $354.000 640-6 I 6 1 ~ VOGEL PACIFIC SO. COAST CONDO $59,900 Better hurry on this unc. It won 1 last ' Sharp 2 lldrm, with new paint & carpets + an as::.uma hie loan Call now 540 366G ..._.Whelan ,,. Real Estate 3 BDRM-POOL A cot) ho me fa mil> home 1!. what you'll Ctnd here and beat the heat m your own cool pool Low do\\n assumable loJn. Offered at onh ~i 500 5-10 3666 I.... Whelan ~ Real Estate C.OOD IUY! A spe<'tacular 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with huge 6Hck f1rephtce, builtin \'acuum system. brick BBQ. wood dee~ spa. N Costa Mesa Many ex· tras. $104,900. Call for more details. 546-231.3 li·t '• 'I• • -:;•1'-• t-1 '• I LOWDOWN. VACAMT Seller wants fast sale on this 3 Bdrm home Wrought Iron gate entry flov.er fill ed y ard , beaut iful hardwood noors Onl~ $86,500 ~ SEA COIE PRCY'ERTE.S 71 4-631 -6990 STOP!! Take tune to relax and shop at home It's simple wi t h Dally P ilol Classified Ads. And if you have something to sell. c all a rriendly Classified Ad -Visor at &.12-5678 INVESTMENT SEMINARS SCHEDULED FOR NEWPORT BEACH G AZEK11 ~ a--.;...;...;..~..;....,...---B• Cl.A Y It POLLAN H. y..., °"''' ""'"'' c..clt ~ V ~cc•"''"' t• f#rit s,.,, To dt•tlop mouog• lo< Monday, •.ocl words ~no 10 IVTlbt" of .,.,... loci« bltth \lgf' Large assumable loan and seller will carry 2nd. Lo\'ely 4 bdrm home. 2 l ge mas t e r bdrm s. brea.klcut rm. 2 miles Lo beac h. Onlr 1139.900 Call today 979-5370 LINGO REAL ESTATE 'S INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT will be presenting a free seminar ''Group Investing. the Trend for the SO's." Mr. Gene Trowbridge. CCIM. will lead a discussion on the advan· tages and disadvantages of group investing in real estate and trust deeds. Different for m s of ownership and tax implications of each will also be discussed. l n addition this seminar will ex· pl-0re why group-irwestingJllaY-well become the most imPortant vehicle for r eal estate ownership in the 80's. ALL;STATE REALTORS Trade your old stuff for new goodies wit h a Oasslfied ad. 642·5678 To phace youT rnessage before the ' feadlng public , phone Daily Pilot Claaslfied. M2-56'7& The semjnar will be held ou Wed· nesday. September 24 at 7:30 p .m. at the Marriott Hotel In Fashion Is land and Friday. October 2nd at 7 :30 p.m . at the San Clemente Inn in San Clemente. Reservations suggest ed. please call Ms. Sue Nicholson at Lingo "'"~ .... 155-0213 AU. YOU COULD AY JC» L AND A LITTLI lfT MOii 2 Bedrooms . 2 baths, 1.750 sq.ft . fami· ly room & separate dining room. hob· by room attached to 2-car garage. large living room w/wood burning fireplace. Oversized lot. beautifully landscaped. Great for outdoor enter· taining. You can 't get m ore for $179,500. ZOZ I llVIMI AVL 0,... S-. l·S ' GHAT VIEW IH OOV .. SMOalS PllESTIGIOUS GALAXY NIVI Beautifully designed home by Ivan We lls . Newly painted interior. U nusual huge atrium e ntry with travertine floor. 3 family bdrms plus lovely master bdrm s uite. formal din· ing. family rm & beautiful pool. s pa & patio with Back Bay & cit y lights view. Owner will carry 1st T.D. subj! to buyer qualifying. Vacant. $550.000 1620 GALAXY Dlt. 0,.. W /S-1·5 SPECT ACULAa VACA TIOM HOME I 0 MIHUTES TO LAKE AaROWHEAD Award-winning d esign. World view from two huge terraces. Western red ced ar in & out. Artisti c decor . 3 bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever. Only $96.500. QUALITY IUIL T S·UHfT ILDG. HUR NEWPORT HEIGHTS-S450,000 ~--:.ant aslic 3 bdrm owner's unit with fami ly rm. Forma l dining rm. 21h baths & fireplace. 4 other lovely units each w12·bdrms. 2 baths & fireplace. Atriums & patios 6 closed garages + 4 parking spaces Only 4 yrs NEW. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 21 I I S-Jooquift ... h Roed NEWPORT CEHTER. H.I . 644-49 I 0 {u.st r,t!3!!1' 644-1133 : ~~·•·a ll\ A NYTIME BLUFFS BEST IUY ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE FAMT ASTIC C Pl.AM OML Y $260,000 HM f&J LARGE 4 IDRM, 3 IA THS IY APPOIMTMEMT OHL Y Features include corner unit . prof. decorating. pvt patio . all upgraded. in great location. Super nice. Re mem ber. it also includes land. For info. Call John Selle ns Sat or Sun. Aho A•.a. S.llchd LNlft Sfwl"*t At $750 To SllOO UHffS. UNITS DOVER SHORE 8 four-plexes. all 2 Bdrm RIB! $127.500 each 12 untt!> A bargain ! 4 Bdrms. 3 conlract terms $460,000 baths. huge ramily room. 19 units under lt>XJ!roS~. formal d1n1n g roo m . 1950.000. And lhe n "s pool Bring your im mor e Cal l for info ag1nat1on a nd pai nt !'>-t0·3666 brush. Only S'l94.500. Call for more details. 546·2313 ·~[i'Bt •ASSUME ME• one story 2 Br. 2 ba con· do Plush cpts. air cond. nr So Coa't Plaza Olwner will help fmance ' Only S89,SOO <.:all 96..1-i~ Bkr llGCAMYOH Popular Mona<'o model. sharp! Must see to ap- preciate Excell (mane· mg a' a1lable J os. T cryior Rlty 646-9681 -------- POSITIVE CASHFlOW "'1\h only Sl6.000 down in· d uding management fee. Pos1tn e cash now on this beautiful 3 Bdrm condo. Won'l lasl at only $66,900. 540-3666 ..-.Whelan ,,. Real Estate REAL ESTATE 3 'STORIES OM THE IAY Well known designer's home w 145· on the main c:hannel. pier & slip + 2 side ties. Green lawn. brick terrace. garden pa tio. 5 Bdrm s uites & study. verv sophisticated home designed. to· appea l to the most d1s c ern 1ng. Sho wn by a pp 't. SI .875.000 .. IACKIA Y DOLLHOUSI Neslled o n s m al l c ul ·d e -sac charming 3 Bdrm home. famih· rm. for m al d inin g. pvt back\·ard w/generous pool a nd expansive decking. All tastefull y redone. $197 .500 Fee. " IMCREDllLI TUMS 3 Bdrm in China Cove w tvie w. Owner will accept $25K down , Submit. $475.000. Fee. rou y JOHHSTOH ZCMJ Wntdff ort ........ 206 Mew,_. IMctt C114t'3t-76M --... ,,,.. .. . .. . . .. . .. ' ............................. . ........... s-. ....... Fors• ....... for s. Ho.I.ff Fors. Ho.et Fors. ....... Fors-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l Cl• DAILY PILOT ~ .._..,_S. .._...FwS. ..._..._S. •••:4 1002 ...._.. 1002 G1•r• IOOZ G1•rel 1002 G1ct1r• IOOZ .._,... 1001 .•••••...........•..•.. ················~······ •.•••••...................•••..•......••.•..•••••.••................. ··•········•·•········· ....................... •·····••·······•······• '••···················· •••rtil I Ml .... ,.. I 00~ 8 ••.. 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Dining room Sunken con versatwn area Pool Spu. A tot t1l env ironm~nt 1472 GALAXY DRIYf ............................ f. SHS,000 COME WITH US... TO DOVH SHORES. Five bedrooms Blatantly excitin~ n e w Family room. Dining room. Pool T his off erin~ puts the best of everything at your feet. It touches a nerve. It excites. 1142 GALAXY OllYE •••••••••••...•..••••...•..... S665,000 COME Wlllf US •.. TO llG CAHYO ... Specia l three bedroom Deauville. Inside. a full comple ment of amenities indul~e vou in luxurv. Outs ide. the sen suous pool and s pa (overlooking the golf course) literally seduces you. Oh. yes, there is a dining room and family room ... too! I 0 RUE YIU.RS .................................. SHS,000 COMI WITH US ••• TO DOYH SHOllS. Discriminating bachelor or couple ? An ideal retreat . The ultimate in privacy and tranquility. Three bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Pool. Spa. This offering is elega nt ... yet efficient. Dignified .. but not stuffy. Only one. This one. 1363 GALAXY HIVE ..•.•.•..•.............•.••.•. S4H,000 COME Wlllf US ... JO DOVER SHOIES. Speculators ... looking for a winner? F'our b edrooms . Family room. Dining room. Immense back vard. Add a few s pecial touches. Trans form the "plain" to · "powerful'' ... and profit. Owne r will he lp finance. 1441 GALAXY DRIVE .••..••...•.....•.•••.......•• $470,000 COME WITH US •.. TO IAYCRlST. "T otal excellence". Three bedrooms . Familv room. Dining room. Breakfast r oom. P e rfectly privat e: Owner will finance this well-cared-for custom off erin~. I 51 5 ANTIQUA WAY •••......•..••...•.••••••....• $450,000 COME WITH US ... TO IA YCHST. The location... nearly perf eel. The home ... likewise. Four bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. Library. Fenced in pool. Family pleasing fun. Don't settle for anything less. I '24 HOLIDAY ROAD ............................ Sl2S.OOO COME wrnt US-TO IA YCUST. Exciting four bedroom, th ree bath ho m e . Private courtyard entry. Lovely family room . Exception alJy effective use of mirrors. 1107 SANTIAGO •..•....•.•.•.•..••.....•.••.••••. UZl.000 COME Wlllf US ... TO OLDE COIOMA DB. MAil. More th an a lasting investme nt. An extra large lot studded with mature trees. At last... a c hance to build a duplex in harmony with natura l s urroundings . 2721 RFTH AVENUE .............................. $220.000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631 7300 . What a Wonderful World Take time to relax and CHINA COYE -of Shopping. right al shop at home. It's simple RIDUC:ID $30,000 your fingertips every · w i l h 0 a i I y P 11 o t . I Classl·ri·ed Ads . And if Exclusive ocean view da y ? Dail y Pi ot home ! Immaculate 3 Classified Ads. To place you have somet~ing to Bdrm, impressive up. your ad, call 642-5678 and sel I. . c.a ll a fr.tendly grades! Stained glass let a Classified Ad-Visor Class1r1ed Ad-Visor at . windows! Only 15% _:he~lp~)i'o~u.~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~li642iiiii-567iiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii down-owner will ass isl I in financing . N o w $31B,OOO. Owner anxious. Call 646-7171 SPYGLASS HILL La..-. ...... ...., 4 ... ...-. dK .......... ~--··· ..., CllllGlll fulu •• _.. • IN• • l:d ... .tew ...••.....••..••..••.•. $459,tOO BOCHFIONT TOWNHOME Dr•• .................. ... ,..... 41~·-..., ...... ,_ ........................... 11tr• c1K""9 far ..... ., 1•1el I' I _.. ILt11 ... eaioP9•· · ........ IJ24.t00 FORMAL MOOR ON THE f AllWAY 1D,....ttc floor pi••· la .. •ft• ~ ·:dtt'nt, htJ :hd. ••...•••••• SJJl.000 . llWPOIT IEACll "II.II WOii.i CMW 1eam.-..... c1 .,_..,... ••• t .. •I• ceut. PrefHtl".ety ........... .., .......... . lilctu I I ..... .. _.. Ill 1 A tsU I ......................... , •. ,. H-.. E IULn, Ill. 144-9411 67S.1163 oPfN tit Q • 1f \ IUN 'OM'"' I 1e,1Ra1•1 DESPaATI RB>UCTIOM! Vacant! 4 Bdrm 2 bath home. cozy kitchen with bar Brick fireplace , 2 car attached garage, super s harp! Vacant. owner anxious. Reduced SS.000. Now, $129.950. Call 546-2313 til'IN Ill Q . ,, s FUN ro Bf NI(! ['fiftjMI ~ CIR Realtors MISAYRDE rooLHOMI 4 bdrm.s, custom kitchen. pool bas new solar heat & pwnp. M.,.y extras. 3289 Nebrub.Ln. SAIAle.IMA .. """'"' Redhill~ Realty 1 .ido Krall y tllTil:e SPANISH VILLA ~l>cr tttc·ulur vfows . 500 5q ft. of ~r:winus ltvinj.{, 6 Rclrm&. 6 1-"l baths . tutfil Jfftvucy with uytomatic !i(&tes & \4•c·urlt y '.V~t.-m :1 buh. J spas. s auna. pool t'Xlt>OSIVl' U~l' of imported til~. l'U!(tcJm st u1nctl ~la:.'! windows. solar 'iySIPn'I $) .500 000 SPYGLASS IN THE SKY T ht• fll"l•s t 1gt.• of Ii ving in Sp yglass 11 1 lls Funtastir nceun view & city lt~ht~ Brc<ilht> the l'lean air & relax in lht' Jacuu1 while s ipping a cool drink. T tus lovely 4 ~droom . 3 bath home has b~·en upgraded throughout. Many t>>.lra:. LIDO ISLE EXCEPTIONAL lOCA TtON Assumable financ ing . wide lot. 3 car garage. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. south pa tio. $410.000 Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. SPLENDID LIFESTYLE Retreat to privacy on one of Lido ls le 's bes t s treets . This cha rming ho m e in immaculate condition offers a gated patio e ntry . Entertain your friends in the lar~e living room with a warm fire place. 4 spacious bdrms . Look down over beautiful E strada w a lkway. A price reduction makes this the smart buyer's first choice. $369.000 LIDO WATERFROMT LEASE Gorgeous penthouse located on 50' or s a ndy beach. Bay view from living room. dining room. and a beautiful view from the mas ter bdrm. 2 baths , plus a double garage. Available the 15th of Sept. AFFORDABLE tfOUSING Just a d ip a way from the bay . Lido P e ninsula mobile home. 2 bdrm. 1112 baths. $75.000. TIME SHARING Go all over the world. Start in P uerto Vallarta where the s un never sets . On· ly $5950. Call now for information. Ff"M prot.t._. swartwf H•llHOfts an ............ Cal ct0w for •pal In•"'· 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO . NEWPORT BEACH ~ )])~@~~@ocea real -~ esta te .\ -.. EWPORT IEACH CUSTOM. Meclten-• Yillo. c;kliei be-och loco- t lon. Stained 9lau, skyliqht ftttry, ele9a11t tlled patio with fountain. l>esi999f tiled baths. Oww to hetp with fi..-cMg. -6 IEDROOM -VIEW. Elecpif 2 story, bocks to lo•.ty qru• .. lt wilh """"' .... •iew. o .. nised dft .... pool & patio. S. comded by trees & ~ Situated Oii 0 .... C ........ IOC. tWwty of.. fend at $347,000. -GOLF COUISE CUSTOM. Pri•«ft courtywd ...try fCM' total pri•acy . .,_ sha,, COftdltion in choice location. ~ decorated. A real execulive ho:M. OHwn4 at SlS0,000. -oH THE IA Y. IHCOft lay -9 """"' leaM. 3 ldrm furnished. SI 250 mDflth. WOC1't last!! -JASMIME CRHIC. Ele+MHy appoWed Plush carpetiftq ttwo.ghout. l lcht ~ do, l bath. in qrecrt location. CloM to shoppiclCJ & school•. Formal dining l"'OClft\, Family room. Fu land. Offend at $320,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 PARK IM REAi OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 MIWPOIT Hlt&MTS. 4 l l EL MODF.NA OWNER M ST SELL REDUCl':D Sl0.000. New I B1 home w ram rm. spucious k1l<:lt l'l1 , drum~1t1<· cnfr;; "lc·1r<' s taircas<• Deta<0hl'Cl garage " Sl'J> honu!-1 rm Pcl'f etl for in-laws •ii' l t>enu,::eN-. V :\CA NT 5285.000 HHJN(; UFFEllS'. COSTA MfSA. 1101 [)J•:HH A Dlt 2 new model homl·~ i11 PLAZA IH:I. SOL 3 Br . ~ ha. formal <lining room. lush l<Jnclsc·ap111g. S20n.5110 . ·l nr. d ining room. fam roon. lmnus room. -l fq)lcs. p.1rt1ally furnislwd $249 .500. w com 111ur\ll\ pool ~eur· OCC & So Coa:-.t l1lu1<-1 Take Fu11'\'il!W lo So. Coast D1'1\'e & follow "Walking S1l{Jl.o.; .. to rnodcb. !l'iH 2l02. CALL TO SEE 673-181 WATERRtOHT DUPLEX. Large 3 hr & dt-n hc1me with l br l'ental. CX>ck for 2 huats La\'bh ll!)l' 11f wood & ,glas~ Huge patio. sundt:l'k. MOTIVATED SELLE::H I S-i29.500 COSTA MESA COMDO. !'r ide ol 11\\ nersh1p. 2 BIL 2 13.\, nr Or Cn:.t!-tl College. Tree toµ '1sta. Hcduct:!d to ~;.ooo BIG CAMYOM. ~ br. llbrttrY, maid '~ quarter-.. formal <lining rocim Fine:,I apJ>t>lnll1'll.'nl!-< Y H LY LEASE $2600 mo LIDO ISLE. l.o\\ l'SI IJl'ICe ~ 'harmm~ 2 HR " cl in r 111 So pa l to Lo' cl~ slratl.1 •\steal a l $2!J2.000 UDO ISLE. Spuc 1ou~ It \' rm w formal din rrn. gourmet kitchen. ~l lrg Brs. e..ic:h w own bath Sunn~ So. patio. wide -.treet 10 ~trcl•t lol'at1on S42.5.<XXl D 4 v r D s 0 N R E A L T t r N C. 3116 Newport Bl~d N B 673· 9060 NEWPORT HOME-BEST PllCE ~won the rnarbt & ~autifut 3 bed. 2 bq, 3 patio s + pond boat or RV storaqe area. In a stable family communitl. Owner will finance. SI 75.000. 31-1 400 BAYFRONT CONDO Seari ty, aduft pt'!Sticp I MdcJ wittl VIEW of lay & poot Spacious 2 b*m wilh boat slip ovoilalale. Reducflf $25,000. OWMr ftHds to Hfl. S335,000 -CHARMING BAL ISL DUPLEX tWw 2 b*'fft llftit with two dedls & Id owner depreciatiOft. Also, 3 bed fnri home with rww roof, copper~ new kitchen. new bath, fireplace & H/W floors. Tatal Island charm. $435,000 OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX Pl.US Qw of a kjnd & nenr to ~ ~cated. P~ Pt. "Gold Coast" locoHolt & a lmdmacil you CClft Sff from ~boat. 10 total bedrooms, VU of oc.., & bay wiftl Heiting angles & levdt. ~ & beautiMy decorated. Colt for dltals to pre-flew this Hciffclq properly. fterfed for Corpot atio. or 4Gmilies who wmct to buytOCJether. s2.200.ooo. 631·1400 CdM DUPLEX W .Ml OM-of....u.d ~ o•~ the part. wHti a VE 0 IAY, OC£»' Ir niqht liqhh in Corona del Mar. Especially lanp 4 bed home with Fnndl doors, Interior atrium with brick & ~eMry. CW nllinq 2 bed, rental unit. tnibte property with ChorisCftll! S498.000. 6 73-6900 CANAL FRONT BEAUTY Lovely 2-st!>? 4 bedroom cmo;• .... llll!t!tlllcitvly ..-Corated "' subtle earttltonK. Two finploc:ff inclucffnc) OM in master-..... L-. dKk & patio with spa. Perlect for """-dlate move-In. Furn~ crYalable. 631·1400. Redlllced to $229.000. WATERFRONT HOMES , INC REAL ESTATE ~di•'' f<1•tHt'l!t •'tllf'"'"'. M.v1.a~nwni 2436 W C•><ssl Hwv N"""'"°" Boo.ich 611-1400 115 M.u1rw A~e &lbna 161.lnd 673-4900 CORONA Del MAR PRIME PROPERTY AdJecent To FHhlon l•l•nd COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT Preetlglou• CoHt Highway Frontage 600 SQUARE FEET 600 SQUARE FEET Great vlsl b i Ii t y, generous showcase Generous stiowcase windows, bl-level floors, w indows, pvt. bathroom & shower . fle1<ible design, bathroom facillties. additional washroom & basin. Closet & Availi!lble tmmedl;,tely storage area, abundant lighting. Avalliilbl• tmmtc1latety 700 SQUARE '}:EET 2 sh owcase windows on Coast Hwy. frontage. 2. additional showcase windows In arcade. Ma~nlflcent vlsiblllty! l Coast Hwy. & beac h sidewal k traffic. Bathroom f ac Iii ties. 5000 SQUARE FEET Office space. Quiet & serene work atmosphere. Entrances on both Pacific Coast Hwy. & Fernleaf St. Walk to beach & to Fashion Island. Great focatlon, quick access to MacAr1hur & freeway. Avall. Nov. 1st, 19IO Avail. Nov. 1st, 19IO f A comtMn•Uon of the •bov• may be pc»1lble upon request. Comml11lon will be paid to co-oper1Un• brokert. l nu 1. c.-......,.. · Cll: COM ,...,,,.. U••••• HMIJ7 HARBOR RIDGE Gorgeous Dynusty model with great view. 2 Bedroom plus conversation a rea . Ta ~tcfuTly d e c orated. Excellent value al $.15<1.500 PALATIAL ESTATE ln presligious Spyg las Hill I 13clrm . 1.!0 r gt!ous den . s p3c10U!'\ lamtly room . lite and brig ht thruout. S!JfX:I' large pool and St>a. outs I <.1 nd111g used brt l'k patw. s.559.000 ()\, n<:I' will earn al 12', 5 BDRM WITH POOL La rge. pleas ant f amily room. formal dinin~. :1 haths. large lot. bt'~1utiful hrnds caping . 1\ gl'eat plal'e lo rats .. a fa mily and all tor only Sl9!>.000. 714 / 760 -9333 CIE IEDBIE ELllltS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE 116 VIA UNDINE LIDO ISU OPEN SUH 1-5 On11 Of Newport Beach's Most Desired Areas With P rivate Beaches, Tennis Courts & Clubhouse Traditional Five Bedroom HOO'I! W11h Large Formal Dining Room & Oen Study M&:.ter Suite With Spa. CXfered Al $510,00'>. 225 LA JOLLA DRIVE MEWPORT HEIGHTS OPEN SUM l·S TIA<o Year Old llome With An lndmdual Pcr..ondht>. G real For fo.:ntert.aining Four Film II~ Betlrooms .. :!', Haths Gre<1t St or .q?.e Space Pn 1 <1 l ' For ThOl>e Who Pr1:f1•r Thi:. Luxun lo t.1re Owner Will 'Jr!"\ [,11Jn $2 111.llOO 409 COLUMBUS CIRCLE CORONA HIGHLANDS OPEN SUM 1-5 Great Hutlll.' On .\n ll-2 Lot \ppro:omnely '2 1\l'n· Three Bedroom~. Two Baths. Two F1replac~s llar<lv.ood r luOr!t :\1a!>ter Bt.ojlrooms v.1th F'irt.'J1lace & Patio 1\Jl This With Ocean & Canyon View, & Ke)!> To A Prl\ ate He.a ch $289 .500 25 IRIDGEWOOD WOODBRIDGE. IRYIHE OPEN SUN I 5-5 Oo The Lake A Unique Thr~ee Bedroom Detached Condo Ho me. Prime Developrrent Surrounded Bv Grass & Trees Familv Room With Fireplace Opens Tu Decking With Night Light & Water View Separate 0 1rung ~ \tan~ Cp~ra1les. Heaut1folly Decor ted Communal' Includes Beach. Clubh USl', Tl'nni!>. l'oob & Spa SZ.JO.oon 200 HcHEIL, PENTHOUSE ~·o VERSAILLES OPEH SUM 2·6 Ocean & Ba~ View. Two Large Bed.room;. T\\O Baths Fireplace ln l.1ving Room. S1m1lar Two Bedroom Recently Sold For :\t~.·h More S\99,950 IOI SCHOLZ PLAZA. #221 VERSAIUES OPEN SUH 2·6 F'urrushed Bachelor Unit Jn Desired Main · Bwlding. Mirrored Bath & Closet Great For The Person Who Wants That Small Place ln Newport Beach. Priced At Sl06,900. 2100 OCEAN BOULEY AaD IALIOA PEHNIHSUU OPB« SUH 1-5 Charming Beach Home. Ov.ner Will Carry First Trust Deed. Walk Across Street To Ocean f"ronl. Or Walk To Homeowners Private Be ac h & Boat Launch Area. Unohstructed Ocelln View From Current Sundeck. Or Potential Second Story. O>mer Lot 5359.900. 52 EAGLE POINT WOODBRIDGE OPEH SUM 1·5 Profess1onall~ Decorated Three Bedroom Cml In Mini Cond1Lion. En1uy Woodbnd@e With All Of lls Recreational Facilities 'This llome Has An Assumable 93 .. ,...c Loan. Priced To Sell Only StCJ.t.000 TERRIFIC TRlrLEX Situated In Rap1dl} Appec1ating Area CX Co s ta M e s a Ad ja ce nt T o New Redevelopment Area & Park. Channing Rear House With Secluded Red Brick Patio Would Make Great Owner·:. Horre. Other Two Rental Units Would Help With Payments & Taxes Excellent Financing Available $159,000 MOYE RIGHT IM One Bedroom Smartly Furnished Penthouse Condo. Just Right For That S~ial Client From Beverly Hills Or Corporation. Includes Unes & Accessories. Fast Escrow. Shown By · J\ppomtmenl Only. $122.500 SPYGlA.S S HILL Absolutely Spectacular Four Bedroom Capehorn 'Model With Breathtaking Ocean View. Decorated To Perfection. Gorgeous ratQm Wood Floors. Lovely Wallpapers. lmt ln Book Shelves. Even StandinR Room Attic. Automatic Sprinkle r s . Security System. Don"t Miss This $525,00? .. llG CANYON Handsome Tradlllonal Home. Custom &alt. Overlooks Goll course & 7th Green. Master Bedroom With fireplace & Lu1<uri01.11 Bllth: Plus Huge Walk·ln Closet Formal Dirwut Room. Wood ,Paneled Family Room Wilt\ Wel Bar Plus View Of Golf Coura~. Marvelous Gourmet Kitchen. 1950.000 . IALIOA COYlS WATEIAtOHT WllM DOCIC Spaeious ' Bdrm And Family Room. Great f'amilY Home On Sandy Beach. Mex.lean Tiled tloon. Bright, Chttrful Llvin& Area. Dock For Your Boat. Priced M $458.500. (5) ·--.......... ,. 759-9100 #2C ........ ,.._ .. ..,...c ...... Sunday, Sae>tembet 14, 1980 ~l PILOT (;J f . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• 91 l I OOZ I 001 ........ t 002 ~.. I OOJ GNH.. 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LIDO-OPEN HOUSE l..11 ~l' I t•dt•t HI .1l 1•d I lldr Ill 1111 h hlU:t' :-.1·p:1r a 11• 111.1..,lt'I ,11 111• u p ... 1.111 ... ( ;lllll 11\\'l ~ll{ '"'" 111111111 kd lll~· ,'\ :-.1111<... .! t 111•pl.11 ,., 1fl'\\ lw,11111.: 111•\\ lill' I nqh, \ .11 .llll .tlld It' I I\ \ hlllg Sl'l,;,11ot1 "'' 11\'t '' 111 ht>lp 11n.111t't• ..,,,., "'iund.1' I 'l'\I l:.!1 \ t l ~)llll· JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 29 19 Newport Blvd. comer 30th •OPEN FRI THRU SUNDAY '* EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES 2591 laylhore Drive . Mpt lch Fabulous loca tion ac r oss from bayfront with mini view of the bay. Charming one story home with 3 bdrm. 3 ba. formal dining rm and famitv area. S495.000 ~\ list inl? of Helene Allison . Call 631 -1400 Waterfront Homes .. COTE ITl'.IiLTT ep fl mvrsrnrm conrnm You've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON New exclusvie listhtCJ. Fittest custom hofM Oft fhe CJOff COtlrH. 5 ..... , 41/2 baths with over 6000 sq ft of ~ ..,..... & ......... yfews_ Credible HCYrity. Every OHmity inchlclRg moid's qrtn alMf a 55 cOM .... «ler. ly ..,,, s l .'5 ...... LINDA ISLE Quolity is the fint consi•ratkM la. tM bYildl"CJ of this spocloe11 wat•rlrNt home. Window walls bri"CJ the horbor riCJhf laMloon.. l"'P"'flMV• v..thd eel..,_ & rich woods lltOglllify the • ..,.... -.I space of e•ery room. ScorH of wnities. Sl.75 miliOft. LAGUNA BEACH The occeftt is °"the •iew. TMs hotM of exceptionm quality oft.rs the lllltiMOte in bHch front IMIMJ. You11 flftd o 4 ..,,. hCHM wfft. CJUHf qrfn in 0 gale CjUGl"ded community affwding pri•ocy plus. Just 5 sfetts to ttw s.d. Sl.3 Miltioa NEWPORT HEIGHTS luy it -Fix ft up -Clltd nap the dlvidettds from fflis IGnJe family home. Excell...t location. NHCh SCMM nc. The outdocw etlHrtoinl"CJ arH Is c..,... with pool Clltd brick HQ. $I 54,000 CORONA DEL MAR Harbor View Hifts -vl•w, view, view. leoutiM ccwaternporory home desiCJMd for mmrinun en;oy of got91ous •few of oce an, bay, istalMf & nlqht llqhts. This 4 ldrm char mer off.rs ulthftate In privacy. Priced at $425,000. Open1 SatjSwt 12·4, 273 1 Peba,,e Dri•e. CORONA DEL MAR--llNITS If locaffoft is Important, ••. this Is It. An opporfwlity to oww yow owtt s-ttt of Coast HicJhway Duplex. Nice place to Hve or rettt. Lol'CJ• auumab,. lo•. $229,500. CAPISTRANO BEACH Two custoM hoMts built In old world tradltloaa ORd crafh1110Rshlp oaad a•aflcele fOf' yow ""'4Mc• °" .arty '12 oc,.. sh. Offeriatg .. c1pff 1111lll oc.- Yfstas Cll9d .,._.., c..yow views. 'rfctod at $119,000 -SffS.000 NtfMCtl•efy. Open houH Sot /Sun I 0 -4 , 2643 f PaUIOdH Dr. COSTA MESA-UNITS S.,. lm:tlide MW 3 .... - 2 ....... duplex. HlghHt quallty, cloH to N•wport ••cl. I st .,.... depnchllloaL Xlaltfila9claMJcr¥...._. BAYCIEST-lWE '-9-f9'llly ...... .... pool, 119-4 lclnns +. Ollly SI 150/,.. °" ~....._ 2075 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd. Acro11 from BIO CANYON Newport Beach • 640·Sn7 ONE -OF ·A·llNO EXECUTIVE MANSION ... l\·~~inl tr .111tt111n.Jlh ''' lt•d 111.1n~1on "1th l'\t'rv ttmt•nit v for thoM· who dt•mand tht· l 111t•-.t .. :M·1t1n~ ... ton" 1•1H1y \o\llh hugt• hmul c·~ll'Vt>d tltltH '> fr l'nwct t)\ ~ larj.!t' ... u11111:d j.tlas!-1 "tn(to "'' F1\.t' lu1 ~t· ht•d1uom't tnc'l udrn..: 11 120(1 '<I ft mul)tc•1 'u1tt· t''flu1~1h• halhrumn., fn•ru'h door'.'> <inn "inc1nwi. with tinh'd ).!lai.s Fabulou-. k1t<'ht•n t~1m1I\ 111'Hll "ith larg<' tun "1111to\\' 1)111~ :!2 lon g n·t·reation roor\l t htllt..trd room four masb l\ l' f11 t·pl111t·~1 011hta11drng sec•urlt \ 'i\'Sll'Ol •\ 11 I h 1 ., o 11 a I m o s I I f u 11 a c rt' ... 11rr<1111ult«I l>~ oUa•r !urge estalt•s high 11µ in the north Tu!>tln Hilb with panoramic vit>ws from almost every \\1ndow' $1.750,000 CREATIVE FIHA.HCIMG TRADE COHSIDHB> Open Sunday 12·6 1801 !lolly Tree Lane North Tustin Follow sif!ns from corner of Skylint' Dr & Lt;>mon Heights Dr. or Call for Directions. Rick Alderette, Realtor 731-5115 or 832-0440 There's an easy way for you to sell that bicycle )OU no longer use Just ddvert 1se 1t rn the Classified ! Call 642 5678. Whether you're buying or selling, Classtried ad· vertisin& will get your message t.o the right peo- ple. Call Today! 642·5678. ' RCTaylorCo 640-9900 BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEW "\'ersallle' .. mode l al e11d of 1·111 di" .... ac Dra mat it· ent n. t 110 story II\ m g room and lor mal d11ung room Fabulous master suite plu. ... 3 other bedroom:-. with llw1 1 own hath~ JCiu a rd cd gat e l'omrn OW:'\ER \\'ILi. .\SSI S T I :'\ F l:'\:\:'\CI:'\G S6i5.I)()() :i2 HUE GRAND \'ALLEE OPEN SAT SliN l .; LIDO ISLAND 0\\ ner will assi:-.l m finanemg -l Bd rm home <1n I et rge lot New kitl'hen Beautiful decor L.ir~c patio. Step .... lo bea1·h & lt'mus $39.i.000 212 VIA PALO MO Of'IM SUHDAY l·S BLUFFS CONDO Front row unil nt·xt to pool :1 Bd rm 21 .! Ba . Large count r~ st~ le k1td1cn Huge master bed room ~ u1 le. Two deck~ S'l4H.500 2'32 PE•LA Of'IH SAT /SUH I ·S BLUFFS CONDO FEE LAND 3 bedroom. 21 ·i hath. im 111aeld~1 t1· ··Q'' l'l<1n fL·<1tur es .... unkc n conn >r:-.ation arec.r "11 h I 11 cplal'e Spaeiou:-. linng room. formal dining room and a h1llinrd room Beaulllul greenbelt location c los1.· tn ('o mmunit' pool Owner \\ill rnn~1der .\Ito s2n .. 100 HARBOR VIEW HOMES PHASE Ill lmmal'ulate 4 bedroom ":\Jontego · "ith ol'ea n ,·iew. m<tn' e'lras. a l.irm :;\·st em. tintl'd 'window~. uutomal 1r s prinklers soil water. commuml~ pool te11n1s. S.3.1.5.000 MCLAIN BIG CANYON Low e .... t pric l·cl 2 bedroom ··Gr~en bricr · · CO:\ DO. largL· sitting area in m<l stel' s uite . Sunn~· patio next to a s pa rkling fountain. community pool. s pa and tennis. Sl 84.000 DELUXE CONDO In Newport Beac:h with assum<.rhk• loan. 2 bedroom + 2 de ns. 21 :! baths. vauJted ceiling 1n living room \\tth brick fireplu ce. High1' upgraded kitchen. Ask111g SIW.5'H 6 UNITS IM THE BLUFFS Live in very private ~'' ner's unit and have 5 other units to lease. Owner's unit <approx 2300 sq ~J has 4 Bdr ms. 3 Ba ths. li ving room. dining room overlooking flower ftl led patio. Other units consist of one 3 Bdrm and four 2 Bdrm. 21 2 Baths. All have new carpets and drapes. Each has two car enclosed garage. M king S79s,oog. RCTaylorCo 04 -C)<) 1400 VIA OPORTO NEWPORT I UCH 2 C ORPORATE PLAZA. 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"arm c·11111lort .1 bl1• honll' 1..., d11sl' lo lL•nni::. and hv.11·IH0:-. \\1th :~ Bdn11~. :1 Ua. dt•n .i1ul lorm.d cl1111ng room. 11 11tler!. a peril'< l hll'nd 111 lam1 h l'clm- fort and L'a"~ 1•nl(•r1 :tlllllH! $12(~1 mo 64 4-9990 LINGO REAL ESTA TE IN NEWPORT BEACH INTRODUCES JOHN RICHARD A g radual<.' of l 'SC m 1\Iarketm~ a rid Advertising. Mr. Richard is a long-time residl'nt of Newport BeaC'h . His fami1~· has been in business in N('wport Reach since 1932 and owned Richard's Markets from 1948 to 197fi. as 'H'll as heing t he currc•nt ov.nl'r of ''Mission Gallery" art and frame shop in El Toro. With 3 ~·ears of real estate experience now behind him plus numerous yt•urs as a policeman. J ohn i1' turrl'ntl~ t he Top Listing Agent for the Newport BeaC'h office ror 1980. t~~:t:~' SCC \\.~1'1\-l£ t-trs· won ... , -----14;.,, l>y CLAY • ,OllAH ----- 0.eo,,o~• ,~. 6 K'o"'bf•d WOtd\ tJ.iot 0... 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Ill. \I Tl 11<" •1'1i 11;01 BEACH LIVING l'\nlln~ :"ll'wpnn Sli11r1•, 10 11 .1tuin S1w1·11111' II\ rng I llu lfl f 1• IC II t ' h I It I. 111• l'l,11·1• .11111 • tllll'tlr.il • 1·1lon,1!., "111 m.11 t11111n • I I I \ \\ " ' l ,, I I , • .-p,tt.tlt' rn.i,l• t "utlt (111\ 11t·11.1l1tl' 1·11111111111•1 I\ 1••11 lt'lllli' llllrl .rnd 11ut~l.lfldm1, \ .dur· 1111(\ ..;1:111 CU I ('all l1Ml,1\ 645-0303 ~ ~ NEWPORT DUPLEX :? I nib on It••· I.inti \t·r.,,<; frorn park 'll•;1r bed< h b<t) & ... h11pµ1nJ.? Pm·ccJ at S20S.111.111 EH·~ li-12 2253 DO ORS TO BEACH 2 2 Duplex Ownl'r motnatl.'d Opt.>o l11 c rt'<1t1ve '1nanc1ni.: P<;.. ... 1bl) little or nn ca~h W1tl 1rade prop('rt) boat C'ar or .,., $24!1.0llO Ewi. 5-llS 11715 associated BAOKEAS-AEALTOAS lOH W Bolboo 611-J661 THE BLUFFS Angelita end unit in the brigin al Bluffs o n widest t!reenbelt just a short walK lo the pool 2 Bdrms and 2 baths with addC'd :-un rm . Beam ceilings . f1replt1c·<'. 11ttac•hed garage a nd new <·arp<•ts Heccntly d a m aged by a mino1 fin· ~<J interior is being r·omµll'lL•ly l'edone. Reduced to s 189.00() 1714) 673-4400 12 131 621-2121 Dhoision of Harbor tnve-stment Co. ~akc your s hopp1n~ l'<C>ll:r hy usrn111hc u.111~ Pilot L'la;.!>thl'd \d;. Sell with EASE I 1t 's 11 BRt-:EZE Cla!>l>il 1e<l Ad ... 642 567H LI DO ISLE DREAM HOME Here is yOYr chance to mo•e to lido Isle with excellent financinq ors clean. fresh, 3 bedroom, den. 3 both horn! that is one of the lowest priced homes on the island. Assum! lorqe loan and owner will consider corryinq 2nd T.D. Coll today while offered at only $375,000. Open S&lndoy 1-5. I 04 Via Lorco . BIG CANYON- DEANE DOVER A rare 3 br Do•er -with lrq patio & bockyard. A lrq studio apt with separate entry o•er the 9oro9e. Seller will finance qualified buyer. $395,000 AUTt'tEHTIC SPANISH EMEl\ALD BAY Classic tiled roof Spanish homr. Oce ansid e Eme r ald Boy featuriftCJ ocean •iew, hardwood ftoors, o~ ceilin9s. 3 Bdrnu, 3 Baths, fa mily room, formal dininq. Really a nice home. S575.000 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH 499-455 1 49S.' 720 South LOCJU"G LOCJUftG Mi9lef 497-333 1 493-8112 Loguna Beach Dana Point OWNER WANTS ACTION-Submit ull offers. Turtll'rock Highlands sought aftC'r 4 Bdrm E.dinhorou,gh v. air $315.000 JUST LISTED -Tllr''\ f\ C:kn " lantastH· \'H'\\' :J Hdrm C.101\..V dc•l \\ rn:1n" UP· gr<.1dt·~ Sophi~t1<· .:) .•• ~at Jls lw'>l • S235.000 EXCEPTIONAL CORNER LOT -I la l'hor ViC'w llome.:;. 3 Brlrm :\J on;1co r<'<ltl<'l'd to wll al S::!Oi .500 LIDO B.A YFROMT -i\ lr:id1lion;il 1 Bdrm. C'llStom home " srparatt• din1nf!. used hriC'k patio & a l!lorious h<i.\ in fronl . Assume JUMIO loan at 10' • inlC'l"l'Sl $1.250.000 CUSTOM LOTS -For so· + hoat. dramatic new custom bit 5 Bdrm. 41 2 ba home. $173,000 each. IRVIHE ESTATE -Tht• most unique lot on the m~1rkct Almost I al'r<? w p~nora m1c \'iew & 2 story. 4 Rdrm hon1C'. $399.000 JA.SMIHf CREEt< -Superior greenbelt location. potential for picture window. Ol'l'an view. 3 Rdrm highl~· upgraded w air cond . & g reat terms . $349,900. Owner will finance. NEW ON MARKET -F'abulous Lido Jslc Condo on the bl'ach. 3 Bdrm. 21':i haths . den w 'wet har. pa noramic bay \•iew $739.000 HEW JASMIHE CltEB LISTING -Tastefully up- graded I story. Plan 3. w/spa. Great location. Assumable loan. Won't last. $320.000 'NEW OH MARkET -Tastefully decorated 2 Bdrm. de n. A/C. Rancho San Joaquin Villas Conoo. Priced to sell. $170.000. 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Barbara Aune ~-121'5 OPEN SUN 1-S P M 1030 TEMPLE HILLS DRlV>~ CG l6> 0NM IUM , .. P.M. It II •AA.ATM ,_.Cl! Pool View Location ! u1tom built • detlsned to providt- lhe maximum view ot Harbor attlvlty. C1t1hna It ni1ht li1ht1. 4BRS. family • formal di.nine rm1. NOW S7~.ooo fee l.arry Dyer 6'2~ <G -~> A O .... hiM. SuaNIMI This home wtll win you over immediately 1 Sophisticatf'd 2BR residence w / vaulted ceiling, aiM·onditioning " lovely landscapina 2,car iat t ached gan•ge t"e~ land no aasoc dues $114,900 Susie Weiss 551 ,8700 lG ,38 1 .... HT L16HT I MOUNTAIN YllWt Ne wl y llsted in Eastbluff Sparious 3BR family home. Family r m w/wet bar ideal ror entertaining. $250.000 leasehold, Elaine Foumier 644,6200. <G-37) CUSTOM IA YfllOMT1 Style le quality exude in this 4BR custom home w/lg pier and slip. Intimate living areas for formal & informal entertaining. $2,100.000 ree sim, ple. Martha Macnab 642-~. <G·38) OUMATIC YllW -II& CANYOM English Normandy executive home. SBRS. each w/bath. ramily & billiard rooms -library. Exquisite detail & quality crartsmanship, Goll course & night light view. Appl. only. Lynne Valentine 644 . ..QOO. <G-39) MAllOa _. VM.UI Exquisite SBR hilltop estate w/perfection in design. materials and craftsmans .. ip. 3-story circular entry w/elegant formal living & di.nlng rms. gourmet kitchen. , .all w/breathtaking views. Elegant master suit. 5 fplcs. 3 wet bars. elevator. pool Ir spa, Appt. only. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <G-40) FAMILOUS ,.. IAMC.._I Let high assumable loans be your entre· to this exquisite Deane Home in Universi- ty Park. Many upgrades. $193,500. Verdeen Weiner 551-8700, (G--41) 116 CANYON NIVACY! Sophisticated elegance is evi, dent in this beautiful customized 3BR home, Inviting family rm w/fplc. Patio area w/brick & tile pool. spa and waterfall. $595,000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <G-~> . JUST 19UCID IY TMOUSAMDS! Nearly-new 2BR. 3 bath Huntington Beach townhome w/comm. pool & tennis . Spacious & decorated like a model. Anxious owner! $124.000. Rose Gammon 752-1414. <G-43 ) NIMISI• Ill.CM MOt• Mint-condition 2BR home in quiet Peninsula Point location. Spacious f amity rm w/skylight -brkfst bar in airy kitchen -brk, fplc - patio, $374,000 or $342,000 unfurnished. Joyce Edlund 642-823.S. CG-44 ) .. .,.,.... Charmin1 38R home on cul-de-sac. Extra If clJnina rm, livinl rm Ir muter BR loot out to view mtn1 Ir nipt li1bt.1, tut.000. Elaine Fournier 644-'200. CG-45) CUSTOM tfOMI IM TUITLI IOCll! Highly upgraded re- sidence w/custom features in every room & spa in atrium off master BR, CUstomized family rm addition & formal dining rm surrounded by French doors. Huge lot. Jim O'Connor 551·8700. CG-46) A Cl.I •o 11e11 A .. S llST IUYI Charming .tBR. 2 bath pool home. Freshly painted inside and out, Assumable loan. Owner will assist w/financine, $239.500 leasehold. Donna Godshall 544-6200, <G-47) 19111 ..,.,m Privacy Ir seclusion included in this immaculate 2BR, 2 bath townhome. Ground·level. end- unit McLain "Big Canyon." Don't m.iaa this tor only $1.,900, Suzanne Rudd 8'2-1235, CG-41) UMl•IRMTY PAIS SMOWCAlm Dramatic 4BR Deane Kensington plan w/many custom amenities incl. in- terior Koi pond le lg spa. Aasumable lg lit TD w/1ood interest rate, $229.000 fee, Sandie Fix &M.QOO. <G-.49) A woe•w ¥Al.Ult 4BR, family rm ai study home in Laeuna Niiuel, surrounded cm 31idet by homeowner's assoc, maintained park. Over 2800 sq. ft_ now reduced to $229.900. Jeanne Newman 752-1414, (G-50) ONM 1UM 1-1 P.M. lllt IA~ .... 3BR Bayfront townhome w/nearly 3000 sq.ft. 2 lar1e terraces to watch boating activities. L-Ovely courtyard w/pvt pool (solar heated). Full security system. lat rt1ht of re~ ruaal on boat slip. Sl.100.000 incl. land. Cathy Schweickert 642·'2M. <G·Sl) ONM SUM 1-1 ,...._ #6 IOClrT POIM'ft Spyglass custom 5BR home -fabulous new Mediterranean on beautiful street. Approx. S400 sq. ft. w/terra Cotta tiled fioors. quality cpts &i woods. Skylights. 1tained 1lass. wine cellar & more. 3·car aara1e " workshop. Seller will consider installment sale. Sl.100.000 fee. Cathy Schweickert 842-8235. CG-52> .. CANTO.. CUSTOM ~ Gracious 58R Georgian ColoniaL Over 5500 sq .ft. desiened by Georce Wiseman, AJA, Lg formal rooms for entertainin1, Many extra features includin1 security system, air- conditionin1. 3 wet bars, wine cellar, 3-car garage. On tbe llh 1reen. Cathy Schweickert 842·~. <G-53) ~ _. 1-1 P.M. IHI IOLll .. '91Acm Irvine Ter- race -Front Row! View Balboa Bay, Catalina. and night lilhta from this 1in1le·level traditional home w/spacioua rooms Ir 1or1eoua new kitchen. 3BRS. 5 baths. library & billiard room. smo.exx> leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. <G-~) ONM ... 1-1 P.M. 1111 AMneUA WAYt Dramatic entry w /retractable stained 1lua rool. Spacioua ma1ter suite le 3 add'I BRS -cosy den -formal dinin1. Lovely pool. tsa,000 fee. Cathy Schweickert 142-1235, CG-~) 111...,. .,....,,_....,, •• a._. V-... c.- fMtat draw ln U.. I l:lavt IOllll\Nq you want I tbe fut..t dr1w ln th~ w .. t. . .e Delly Pilot to ... I? a.-ntd adl do w .. t. . .a Dilly PUot .,,...lfl,.,f ... CA'>~-lt -.. 11 jl;l'I...,. ""-~~1,, ... 4~ 41'" CC't. * * * * * * H!ritage Collection OPltf HOUSI SUNDAY 1·5 5" •USO, Ml -Thi" rcrnoo~lt!d honw fl•ttl 1111·... <u ldl•tl rn ~1stcr bdrrn ,111tl I u m 11' r1111rn . ;j f1 r•·pbct>!'I. II ,ti ti w u u d l Io 1H ~ I\ c w topµ er plu1nh11l._: Ill'\\ 11>01 It\' <H't'l'~:-1 a nd 111111 h. much tuu11..• ~l·w uffc1111i: ~•l )l~J~lOO \'111:'>1111 151 DllUXf TllrLU 1 .. iJUlilull \ upgl'atlt·d tnpll.' \II 2 11411 m :-.. ·w p ur;tll' ~··ra~l'!-1 and µatu>1-t. \ot>"' wootl l'Xl1·ri1iri. amt intenorl> "'l'"' n trpl'l-; 11•t1nl and wa lh>aµer 0\\1H'1 .. \·111 1·t1r l') l hl• t inun<'IOI:! at 1:11 ,•, P111·t·d ,11 S176.00ll 1''or more 1111orni.1twn. •·•di 540 115 1 MOYI IM C OMOITIOH Tl·1 1d 11 l:.i.mth lwll'H.', loc.ill!cl 111 1 ·11111·~\' l'arl-. i1rt>a Ft•c,llunn~ 5 t Hilt 111i. l:.irgc lamih room and honu..., wonl :"lc•Jr p.1rk ~n<I pool Loan ma~ l>t: l,1kc11 ... ulJJt'rl to t?x1st 111g fman<.:tn~ IH'krcd a t $176.0tt<L C.d I 5-IO ll5J. Colesworthy & Co. 2S4S EASTBLUFF OR. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 640-0020 COME OH DOWN 20 I 0 VISTA CAJOM Bright 3 bdrm. 2 b ath Bluffs Condo. G leaming p <1 rque t floors. marble pullmans. remodeled kilchen. Erid Wl- it. S2l5.000. OPEH TODAY I ·5 W• ail•.,. han ttM bnt UstiftcJs at ttM INst pricH! SPYGLASS HIU. REDUCED SS0,000 Former model home 4 Bdrm. spaciow; separate dining. fa mil~ room. finest '1ew location. Pool. Jac uzzi, so..&.5,()Xl. SPYGLASS Hf LL REDUCED, $65,000 Fines t South po rt m od el. mC:J ids quarters. Many custom f e atw·es. pool. jacuzzi. breathtaking vie w. $799.900. Open today. 55 Gole ta Point Dr. 6-14,8578 .-WPOn YIU.A llTATI Overlookina white water beaches from Corona del Mar to Paloe Verdes. Twinkling nicht U1hts from d«kl of this Baronial estate . Remote control security eate, tlled courtyard, pool. spa, sauna. Hand carved double door entry lnto the custom Old World Villa. Three wetbars. 2 kitchens, 2 family rooms, Appointment onl)'. IA YSHOllS DUTCM CMAIMll Light and airy in this 2 Bdr m, f amity room home. Vaulted ceilln11. brick fireplace. private patio. Steps to exclusive beach on Newport Bay. Owner will consider all otfen. COIOHA .. MAl"S .... ST DUPLEX. two custom 3 Bdrm units. Wood beamed ceilincs. dec9rator wallpaper, plantation shutters, plush. plus h , plus h ! Small ocean view. Assumable 1st TD. $177.000 at 10.7%. Appointment only. MIWPOIT TOWMHOMI OCEAN VIEW rrom master suite. Two story, 2 Bdrm, vaulted ceilings, p r i v a t e p a t i o . Co z y k i tc h en . Assumable lsL 173,800 a t 9~3 . $118.500. 673-1510 -Gll '01 WILE TllY1£.lllT HWlt. Beach Starter Home . , ........ 95,CD> f'ullerton 4 Bdrm.. . . ., . .. . . .... •.soo E's1de Mesa 3 Bdrm . . . , -... -. $Ul,900 West Newport, blk lo bch . . . . . ~.CDl Newport Shores. 3 Br . . ....... 1181.900 Newport Crest. 3 Br con~o . . . . .. $17l.100 Catalina lsld. Penthouse. . . . , .... ~.CDl IUSlllESS OPPOITMTY Retire with income to Parker Dam area. 180 deg vie w on the water with easy to mana ge convenieace store, 2000 West Balboa Blvd, Newport Beach 675-1771 Distinctive country charm. 3 Bdrms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces billiard room , large central pat:M) with walk-in bar. SSS0.000 JJI DllFTWOOD ROAD OPIM TODAY 1-1 i't i ~l?MA~ M\UCIAJ~S INC 600 Newpc;rt Center Drive • 640-6500 # PAIMTllUSN WICIA&.t his 2 bedroom hideaway in prestigious East Side bas lots of potential. it ju1t needs some help, It's a fixer upper that could be turned into a lovely secluded sanctuary with a little work. Priced at SlOl.000 .. ,a real bargain! Call today and see. 540· 1720. V11W .. OM ,...,_ IOOMI • · Living room, kitchen. and master bedroom. all enjoy a lovely view of y~ur own lush atrium. Unique floorplan makes this 3 bedroom home popular. wttb dining area. family room, and 2 patios. Also a cozy fireplace and kitchen built-ins. Located in prestigious Mesa Verde North. Just $121.900. call for details. 540-1720, M>UIMlrS DILMMm Everyone who likes to cook should see this lovely .t bedroom featurin1 a fabulous kitchen. Includes .built-in toaster. can opener. and food processer. plus toads of co.ui:iter space. ~e rest of the house is great too. with lar1e f amity room. dmmg room. 2 fireplaces. and a total of about 2.00 sq. ft , Located in quiet Mesa Verde area. Offered for SUl8,900. Call and see! 540-1720, t41A1 •I TIAIL 'All Here's a wonderful home that's perfect for the whole family, with 4 • bedrooms. 3 baths. comfortable family room. fireplace, and spacious kitchen with built·ins. Large yard. nicely landscaped. ereat for kids. Now just $151.000. Don't wait. call today! 540-1720. NATI YAD WOK? Then look into condominium living, Stop by and see this charminl 3 bedroom model. and you may never look at ~other house a1ain. Featura. dinin1 room. kitchen built-ins, private patJo, and lots of upirades. Pnvile1ea include community pool. other amenities, Only m.ooo. Call now! 540-1720. M1W OM 1MI MAllll' Beautiful 3 bedroom home with lqts of great features. Uke extra huS. lot with fruit trees and shade trees. and larse paUo. Or like co1y interior tastefully redone in wood and eartbtones. Relax ln front of the handlome fireplace, or enjoy the view rrom the 1reenhou1e window. Much more to see. so come by today! $118.900, 540-1120, 540-1720 l Zf55 S. HAllOI ILYD •• COSTA MISA ..-.--·--·- Consider the finest in Country En1llsh decor, with old world eraftamaMhlp in woodwork throu1bout. Ulla atn1le story custom manor, atop Spyalass Hill, Your ldn•dom command• a view ol Catalina It the Pacifte Ocean as well u Newport Harbor ar the city lights by night. The fineet ift modem conveniences have been included as well as a p0ol &i jacunl. $1,650,000 Shown by appointment only. - ,, ...... 77M711 ASK FOR 808 Have sornethin& you want SELL id.le items with a to sell? Cluaifled eds do Dally Pilot Clusifled Ad. it ft!J. 642,5878. 64295878 ~~~~~~~-c Pete Barrett ) presents =:; ...... MEW um• WITH A ID l•! CMOICI LOCATIOM -VACAMT. newly decorated custom 5 Bdrms 3 baths . beautifully welcoming family room with soaring beamed ceilings and fireplace. gourmet kitchen with~breakf ast room -and much more. Be the first to see this new offering, $389.SOO 1411 A•••· .. 0,.. ta I.a CllffHAVDI • T'MI MST TO SH this custom built 2 or 3 Bdrm home. Large master bdrm and bath, larce living room and dining room. All open to enclosed patio and garden view, Upstairs is a sit ting room with lovely harbor view and another bdrm and bath, ~.000. fee. 2JI .... ft... 0,.. 1-. 1·1 &8' ON TH£ IAY Piii flOI LAAM IOAT -Beautiful view. looking out over sandy beach. Immaculate 3 Bdrm, den and dining room with lush pool in enclosed patio. High ceilin•s. and new kitchen and in top condition. $895,<0> leasehold. IH lluk ..._.. 141. .. S-1.a MDITBO MOID.-IEllCll · .. MAllOI YllW MOt •s. beauty on the gree~elt -4 Bdrms with gleaming wood·planked floors . marble entry. newly tiled baths and handsome decor. Now $249,SOO fee. .. ,. ... c..,. .. 0,. ... • .. PllCE SWIO-Sll TllS WOOD ... I TOWM~ award winning m od e l with all the refinement of fine decorating and d esign. Spacious 3 Bdrm and large yard. $182,900, Here's your chance! 92 W. Y• ~ ..... 0,. ·Sa 1-1 lllln ET llY M •AWi -featurH 5 Bdrma. 3 baths, family room, formal dining, patio and low maintenance yard. Electric kitchen wtth microwave. All for Sl.24.500. · 197 .., 11/INtJ CM 0,. 1-. I~ . IAllOA PDINSUU PlllT ITOIY 1001r MOUSI one ol a kind 5 Bdrm home with gables. dormer windows. new kitchen and formal dining room, Much to see in this bri1ht and cheery home, Steps to bay and beach. 17111. 0.......... 0,. ....... IAIJIA ISLfM MUI •AMT ASTIC INMAMCIM6 -Cute front apartment has 2 Bdrms. fireplace, mini view ; large modem 3 Bdrm 2 bath apartment. in rear + 2 guHt rooms, Terrific location near So, bayfront. $475.000 110 C.-.. lfltt Ill *i•••.,t S.. J.I CUFFlllYDI DClUSM Wl1'M ..,ACY AM9 llC.-rrY, enter this custom 3 Bdrm home thru rated courty ard. enjoy the plan which nows to separate wln11 for privacy within. Rear walled yard bas s wimmina pool and low maintenance garden, $350,000 I Cl .. ID. MAI llPlO IOU1M Of t•altwA Y 5 and--'4 Bdrm units. Open beams. fireplaces balconies or patios. Liaht and airy and in move in cond ! Over 3500 sq.ft. for $345.000. Call to see. All US.._. ew .._ ••••t ........... ~ .............. ;:==642·5200== - Ir II llU!!-•.. 1002 .... ,.. 1001 6-w_, IOOZ ..._., .... s. H.Mi .... S. SUncMv.9eptember t4, ,_, EWL.Vflll.Or • ..................... :: •.•...•.............. ···••·················· ...............................•.....•.........••................••.• •.U •• , 1~ Pl• u•snt .. ua.1SM • ...... c..t ,..., • ···-........ c,,..... C1 -I MtL' aa. ra 0C:aMe YU. •••• , ....... ..-r ..... ... ,., ............. 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A <toll h ouse $299,000 SEE MARY HARVft;Y.A1' 2551 VISTA DR . OHM lt4 CAMIC SHOllS -White water view.·4 Bd, 3 ba, pool & spa . Excellent financing, $788,000 FEE . SEE FRANK SENN ES AT 131 MI LFORD DRIVE. ONM tM THI llUffS -You may move right into this well situated three bedroom view home. $225,000. SEE NANCY lMBERNINO AT 406 QUINTA. onN OH UDO ISLE -REDUCED! Owner must sell this 4 BR home . Street to street lot. Submit all offers. $350,000. SEE EDIE OLSON AT 225 VlA ORVIETO . O'IM IM THE ILUFFS PLAZA Efficient 2 B. R., 1 Bath. Lovely greenbelt location. End unit. $145,000. SEE DON HELLER AT 2227 VISTA HUERTA . EST A Tl SIZE LOT in Backbay Newpor t. Sparkling pool. Custom country charm & gourmet kit. 2 BR. Yule log fireplace. $297 ,500. IN1BT AIHB"S DBJGH1'1 This spacious 4 Bd , 3 Ba Sea View home opens onto its own unique pool & spa su.rTounded by a very private r ear yard. Compar e at $364,500 . JASMIMI Clla Beautifully decorated & landscaped Plan III. Well located. 3 BR. Best loan. $375.000 NIVA~ SATI MAD COM~ A very special Deane-Bordeaux townhome in Big Canyon. 3 Br & 3 baths. Extra large outdoor area for a pool & s p a . S393.0oo .. Convenient area. WISTCUff-....POOL NOMI Marve lous famil y h o m e on sprawling lot. Complete privacy. 4 BR. Indoor sauna & spa. Sitting 8!ea in Dla§ler BR + more. $395,000 OM THI IAY Enjoy the Harbor View from this spacious 2 bdrm, den Lido condo. Complet e with security from garage up. Boat slip availability. Priced to sell $460,000. RYI ... OOMS a ftOOl plus spa & view in this Spyglass Hill Southport model. Perfect for a large family. Bright & cheerful kitchen. Formal dining. Spacious living room & master suite. $.517,500 VllW AMO SPA Spectacular custom built home. 3 bedrooms & 3 baths. GaJJery entrance for your art colledion. Maintenance free in Newports' Irvine Terrace. $615,000 Fee. AM ISCAN MOM THI OltDIHAIY Di s tincti o n on Lido I s l e . Picturesque bay view fro~ master bedroom overlooking patio & pool. Imported tiles, rich woods, beam ceilings & plantation shutters accentuate this spacious 6 bedroom 5 bath home on seventy foot lot. Perfect for entertaining or family fun. Excellent financing. $825,000 WHITI WATH VIEW of Little Corona Beach. 3 BR featured in Sunset & Ho m e magazines. Brick gourmet kitchen . Roof garden. Extensive use of wood & stained glass. A very special street. $745,000 IA YlllOMT I ST TIMI USTID Panoramic BAY VIEW. Vaulted ceiling entry. Lower level off lrg. patio bas living, •f amity & dining rms. Upper level ha$ 4 bdrrns, 2 slips for 45' boat. $1.895,000 MIW IMM.AMO IN COltONA Watch the waves crash on the rocks and listen to the calls or the sea gulls, as you sit in front of one of the 2 fireplaces and dream of New Bedford. 3 BR. + F.R. ~.000 IN N.WPORTC•llJWR • 644-9060 - ••Mr• toot., .. ,,. IOOJ..._..,_.S. ..._....,.,. l"'"",_.S. .................................................................................................................... • , .. ,.. I 001 •••rel I HZ •wrel t ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OHH TODAY 1.5 UNIQUE IN OlD co•ONA DIL MAI -3 bdrm, 2 bath. older but s harp . . "UIJ.000 Scl• Roseman-Farrar at 321 < ln:htd · UNIQUE IH S,YGLASS HILL - Fantastic view. subtle showpiece. 3 bdrm, warm interior. lush ldscpe. $527 .000. See JoAnne Perkins at 21 Ca mbria. UNIQUE IN IAYCIEST -4 bdrm. single story, spacious , just refurbished. 110h- loan. $269,500. See Marian Reedy at 2306 Francisco. UNIQUE IM HIWPOllT llACH -2 bdrm. fam. rm .. townhome, end unit. adorable at $115,900. See Rita Boland at 19 Sand Dollar. UMICf>UE IN HARIOR VIEW HIUS - Family home on a large lot. good fin .. Cee at $375.000. See Bonnie Barrington at 1230 Sand Key. UNIQUE IM OLD CORONA DIL MAI - New duplex. view, secluded, 3 and 2 bdrms. $485,000. See Bob Hodges at 2600 Bayside . UNIQUE IM EASTILUff -Lusk 4 bdrm. lge lot. paddle tennis, nr. park. high school. $232.000. See Pat Merry at 2632 Basswood . UNIQUE IM OLD COIOMA DIL MAI - Shingled duplex, 2 1 bdrm -1 ba un- its. both immac., cute. See Marilyn Hodges at 601 Iris. bring $229,000. UNIQUE IM SANTA AMA -3 bdrm. re· modeled. R·2 lot. could be duplex. $89.000. See at 1234 Clara. UNIQUE IM OLD COIOMA OIL MAI - Charming duplex. 2 + den -2 + den. bnck fireplace. So. of hwy. 5244.500. See Dottie Johnson at 707 A~~cj~·'· UNIQUE IM HUMT1MGTOH llACH -4 bdrm. 2'h ba townhome, spacious. clean. in Villa Pacific at $121 ,500. See Sharon Corzine a t 21 296 Seasprite Ci rcle . UNIQUE IM THI VllSAIU.IS -2 bdrm, 2 ba, penthouse view, security. etc. $189,000. See at #38 Scholz Plaza. UNIQUE IM IAC• IA Y -Immaculate. 4 bdrm. billiard room. RV area. $298,000. See Natalie Fogarty at 376 E . 22nd St., NB. UNIQUE IN Notn'H TUSTIN -Spacious 5 bdrm. 3 ba, beaut. cond ., lOOxlOO lot. $215,000. See Vergilone Hull at 1002 St. John Place . UMICi)UE IM THI ILUffS -3 bdrm townhome. beams. deck and assume hi-bal loan. $154.900. See Nancy Laux at 2323 Eastbluff. UMIQUE IN RANCHO SAH JOACi)UIM - View of lake, greens ahd mtns.. 2 bdrm, many quality extras. $214,500 . See Jacqueline Pearson at 26 Nuevo. Trvine. UNIQUE IN OLD coaOMA -MAI -2 bdrm, 2th ba. cozy loft. with patios. decks. etc. $337 .000. See Sara Marvin at 502 Acacia. U~IVUt ll()MI:' REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 Utt CoHt Highway. Corona d•I Mar WE HAVE 39 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN MHDHB.r? Help yourself lo a Heaping select Ion of QuallJied Hopefuls in lhe DAIL V PrtoT HELP WANTED ADS Make your advertising dollar go farther! Lisl your business every day in the Classified sectl°'* of t his newspape r . 642·5678. 4 MEWL Y COMST•UCTID 2 & 3 BEDROOM * 2 1/J IATHS TOWNHOMES FOR SALE FltOM $105,000 LOW DOWN * 11% % LOIN OPIH HOUH SUNDAY MOOH TO 4PM '24 WILSON COSTA MHA 7Sl·U64 ~IAM-SPM C4MDUPl.D 3 BR 2 Be front unit It near new 4 BR 3 Ba rear unit. saoo.ooo uam tn. •' 13'k-owe 2nd. Firm. S28.'i,OOO. Try 10% Down. 640-625' cf~~~ UACHHOMll Uparaded beach hom Newport! Walk lo ocean or private beach~ New carpets and fresh paint! Custom decor. 3 patios + secluded sundeck ! Just S127.250! Hurry, call 752-1700 Ol'fN //t 9 •II S IUN 1011 NICI l•:NNM IAUOA llLAMD- 301 APOUMA One of a kind. old world design ~ quality ot this new authentic Frencti Normandy home. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath ' c u stom h ome with finest cr aftsmanship & amenities. Now available. $58S,OOO. Call for_ app't. ~ IAYJlllONT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. B. TOltO ~SI COUNl"IY 4 Bdrm., 3 b aths ; ranch style . mini-estate in orange groves. $240,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J .j I H fl 'I'\'"·· [)' .. ' ~· H f, I'. ' I(, I ~~~~~ KINGS •OAD MIWPOn Fatr. view ocean, bay, nite lites. 4br, 3ba. ballrooml pool. rm. for tennis court. $550K L .H. Bring any and al offers Bob & Dovie Koop. LIASI W /OP110H TO IUY M.I. Sbr. Jba. formal dining, fr. Sl70K. S96K 1st . lOK dn. Ne'VIY decor . Bob & Dovie Koop. IAYNOMT 3br, 3ba, very lrg. lot, sandy bch, rm for 45ft t>c?at. Lowest priced waterfront home S435K w/240K 11.4 mt. Bob & Dovie Koop. YIU.A SO. Of "-OltatCI nALY Sbr, 7 ba + maids wing, 12ac. pri lake & wooded area. All hand crafted. Gorgeous. Sell at $550K . Seller w/carry 1st T.D. Bob & Dovie Koop. NIW'PO«H + '*'1'S 3BR 2BA . fr, Owner unit + 3-2br. 2ba. Vr. shrp. $MOK w119oK assum at 11% inc. $21,300 yr. Bob ai Dovie Koop. anaTA..-SS DIMM M.a. All new design, open kit. din. fr. llv. rm. Fab lrit wi t.I bar, 3br, 2ba. Ivan Wells home. Bob & Dovie Koop. $285,000 Motivated. UOO IA YFltOMT LIA.SE #7D 2br. 2ba, faro OCf{ r1~ vie~. Remodeled ~ew. Sec. pking. Pool, poss ""-· tl £ I mo Bob & Dovae. TUl'TIN H>On&L -- 4br, 3ba +. sep. guest$ 0 L '"ilt. Lrg. pool & s~a. super wet bar. lrg. faro rm."'"-· 900. Bob & Dovte Koop . LAD POllST-IM 1'MI TlllS _ . Lg. 3br. w/spa. Assume $93,000 10% OWC 2nd. Wet bar. fireplace, 3yrs new. Only $225,000! Patrick Tenore. W~••n mTm W/LOl'n Prof. decor. earthtones -Great location to lake, pool & spa. Assume $74,000 1st OWC 2nd. $144.500. Patrick Tenore. PllMI llTAIL SPACI ~ Pf.AZA 1300ft $1170/mo. 2yrs new. 1000 N. Bristol. NPB. Patrick Tenore . MIWPOIT OCIAH YllW COMDOll New 2.~ ft. 2br + den w/ocean view & 43ft. deck for only $262.500 incl pool. spa + security gate. $140.000 10'h% assumable. OWC 2nd . WON'T LAST -Great investment. Cal1 Patrick Tenore to preview now . TWO-z• PATIO HOlilS POOi. +TIMMIS! Sha rp 3yrs new Irvine patio homes -Liv. rm .. din. rm., lrg side yards. fireplace + much more -$113.995. $115,900 (end unit). These WON'T LAST. Call Patrick Tenore today. · MIWPOIT HTS.~ .. 1·2 LOCATION 2br, 1 ba. home to build out. $125,500. Patrick Tenore. PAYILUOM & HAllOI '1IW A wonderful way to relax at the end of your day. If this is your dream call Pete Johnson at 631·1266. 10% financing available, US0,000. llACH DWt.11 1h block from sand-4bdrm & 2 bath+ 3 bdrm. 2 bath or can be 3-3 & bachelor -excellent fmancing -lease land $240,000. Jerry Jones. IUSIMISS OflPOtlTUMITY Beauty shop that really makes money. Great C.M. location and lease. Really profitable. ""' down. Call Curt Herberts Sr. or Jr. For more info. Pll•IC·T Great Mesa Verde location. great floor plan, great neighborhood, great price. 4bdrm. fam . rm., Bue· cola home at a perfect price of 1214.000. Call Jackie Handleman . .olMll MOO& ~ Choice Huntington Seacllff area -near the beach It golf course. Ideal for young family. 3bdrn\ + fam. rm .. & ideally priced at $169,500. 'AMTAl11CWLIX Close to South Coast Piasa, part ~ private walled eom· munity, 3 years new, take over exiatin110.25 rate! Call Jackie Randleman for detaU1. 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Dover Shores. S H 1i:H i:im S.l!JS.tHIO Sun 1-5 • • 101 :"'<irth Star Ln . OoverShn;. :'\Is f>'.H 1:mu S!l45.ttUO Sar Sun 1·5 •1172 Gahl\.\ Or . De)\ er Shr~. '.'iB fl:ll i300 $ii8.5.000 Sal Sun l 5 lil8 Kings P lc.tt'C. Newport Beach 645-5083 S218.000 Sat /Sun •29 Rue Grand e Vallee. Big Can~·on t).~2-82~ S.5511.000 Sal Sun 2-5 •21>·1 \'1<.1 l'.:boli I Lido > :-\ U ifit1-9:l'l:i S22..J .OOO Sat Sun I 5 '.! 121 Bull\ a t Ea ... tblufl I :'\ 1:3 IW5 mo:1 S26o.ooo Sat Sun l :; . l\16 '' l'lllcla Cum hr<.'. Bl uff~.~ B 1>-111 551IO S!.50.000 Sat Sun l .1 l II,._ GUEST r,5:; Park .\ve. Laguna Beach \97·2.-t26 $279,000 Sunday 1·5 4 llDltOOM · 21296 Sea~pn tc ( \'ia P ac1fit >I-ill 675-60110 $121,500 Sun. 1·5 2100 Ocean Bl\·d . <Ba l Pen1 NB 75!1·9100 S.159.900 Sun 1-5 •1281 Hrsa Place. Tus tin · 5-14-5300 Open Sun 1·5 124 \"i<.1 Quito <Lido1. Npt Bch 675·66i0 $495.000 Sun l 5 • 3u53 Countn CI u b Dr (:\Jes a \'erde)CM · 557-8320 S350.000 Sunday 12-4 1721 Paloma. Newport Beach 645-7898 $189.900 Sun. 1-5 2802 Circle. Newporl Beat h 67:~-8550 $350,000 Sun. 1·5 212 F1a Palermo <Lidol NB t.H<J-9900 S:i95.000 Sun 1-5 J!)35 Baker l :\'tesa Ve rde> C M 751-3191 $152.000 Sun 1-5 20131 l mperial Cove. Hunt B<·h 979-5310 $139.900 Sunda~ 1-5 118 \'ia Ithaca (L ido Isle > N.R. ui3-Hil0 Gi~i-0316 S.595.000 Dy l -5 1000 Se<J Lane. Newpor t Beat h ft-14 20CY.I 159 1616 Sal/Sun 1·6 22.'J I.a J olla Dr. I Npl Hgt > N B. 75!1 9JOO $240.000 Sun 1-5 • •8 Collins bland. N B ti31· 1400 Sl.100.000 Sal Sun 1·5 • •727 Ba~·side Dr .. Newpo rt Bch ti.11 1400 S8i5.000 Sal Sun 1·5 :.!:!3 \'ia San Remo. Newport Beach fi31 l~OO 5695.000 Sat /Sunl-5 • •4..J:! l'~mal. Ne\\'porl Bch 631-1100 S256.000 Sat Sun 1·5 • 19l:J Chuba~co <I rvTerr 1 CdM 675·6000 $349.500 Sun 1·5 113 \·ia Nke. Lit.l o Isle . N.B. 073·7300 $369,000 Sat Sun 1-5 2111 Ruby. Balboa ls ld. N . B'. f>31 l4fX) $485.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5.50 Vis ta Flora. Eastbluff. NB (}-4<1-5403 $219,500 Sal Sun l -5 w:m Pt Carney <HVllm~> NB r..i 2.52rx> S249 .500-fet_ S aj. SlID 1·5 21:n Pcbtrle Drive. Corona del :\lar 540-577i $425,000 Sat Sun 12·4 3 Olacks wan. Irvin e 551-8700 $lCi7.500 Sal1Sun 1-5 49!) liroadway, Costa Mesu ti-15-1466 $179.500 Sat /5(m l -5 Wl42 Bikini Lane. Huntington Bch 979-5370 Sat/Sun 1-5 32 Rue Grand Vallee <Bg Cynl NH 640-9900 $675,000 Sat/Son 1.5 205 Garnet . Balboa Is land 673-22.10 $485.000 Sat/Sun l -5 4 U,.., FAM IM or~ W7H Purl <.:heh.ca. llVH. Newport Ul'h 7@ 0241 ~25.ooo SaL,Sun 1 5 :.!11 Sapphire, Balboa lsland li75· 182'2 $465,000 Sun 1·5 • 1!1722 QuwL Bay Ln.HntSclnlB !);~i·077!i Sat1Sun 1·5 33852 A\'e Calita, San Juan Cap i~:i 8812 S187 ,500 Sun 1-5 ~ Frun<:bco I Ba' c rest 1 NB tiiS HOC)() $269 ,50<i Sun. 1·5 31 :!72 Pedro. South Laguna -t97 XJJI S420.000 Sun 12-4 :m; ~: 22nd St. <Back Ba v I NB li7~ liOOO $298,000 . Sun. 1·5 2'>:12 Ba:-swoo<I <Eas tbluff> NB 1175-(i(IO() $2:12.000 Sun. l·.5 1230 Sun Ke' CHVHlsl l'dM tiiS t>Ooo $:n5.000 Sun. 1-5 -t80 Blul'binl Canyon. Laguna Beach l!l7 241)X $2:15.000 Sun 2·5 25 171 Barm•ls Sl . Lag una Hills !~Ill 5:l.5i $193.5110 S undav I ·5 •.124 <'arnc:u llighlands Dr .. Cd:\.( 1;.14 til O<I ~:m.5oo Sun 1·5 •1715 Antigua Wa~·. Newport Bea<:h IH2·H::!:l.5 $56~.000 Sun 1·5 • l!H5 <ialalL'a Terrncc, CdM t;.\2·X2:J.5 $155.000 Sun 1·5 16 Morro Bay l Sp~ g ls l Cd~t 760-9:U3 S.559.000 Sun l 5 :q nimrock !Trllrk > lnm~ 760·9~\J:l S310.000 Sun 1·5 2130 S<1ntiago (Dover Sh rs l NB f>.-15 0303 $247.000 Sun. 1·4 2ti45 Bunya ( l::asLbluff I :\J B 6-1.t-!)99() $226,900 Sun I 5 5i42 Sierra Casa 1Trtlrk 1 I r\'lne 8.13·9293 Sl98.500 Sun 1·6 l-1.961 Dusk. Irvine fl73 ·8.550 $133.500 Sun. 1 5 •3469 Fusch1a . Costa ~csa S.lfj 23 l:J $189.~lOO Sun. 1·4 • 1012 Santiago Or., Dvr Shr:-.. NH !ml-5:r70 $795.000 Sunda~ l·S ••2:!7 Canal <Newport hrs > NA filS-7450 S3fi0.000-fee Sun. L2·5 2005 Yacht Vi ndex. New1x>rl Beach 644 -9260 $445.000 Open Sat Suri +tO Me ndoza Terr .. Cd~l "31 1266 $429,500 Sat Sun 1·5 ••426 Vra Lido Nord. N H. 631· 1400 S895.000 Sat Sun l 5 500 K Street. Balboa P enm . NB 673·73'Xl _ S.165.000 S<1l Sun 1·5 3003 Vac hl De fender I Sea view) N.B. 640-5357 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1209 Santiago (Dover Sho res l NB 640-53.57 $.125.000 Sat Sun 1·5 • 1942 Santiago <Dover Shores> NB 6-IO·S:~7 s.175,000 Sal Sun 1-5 l.Wl Galax,· Or .. Oo\'er Shores. NB 631-7300 . S470.000· Sat Sun 1·5 1307 Santia~o. liaHrest. 1'.B . 631 -7300 ~25.CM>O Slml-5 •1630 Highland Dr. Harbor Hln<.lc;. NB ' 631-7300 $265,000 Sat Sun 1·5 •299 Robinhood Ln. ( Eas t side> CM Best Offer Sal Sun 1·5 1901 Leeward Ln .. Baycrest . NB 631-7300 S265.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1924 Holiday Rd .• Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $325.000 Sun 1·5 315 Poppy. Corona d e l Mar 644-9990 $695.000 Sat Sun 1-5 •131 MiU'ord. Cameo Shores. Cd~l 644-9060 $788,000-fee Sa 2·1 S 1-5 26431 Pa lisades Dr .. Capistrano Sch :H0-5777 $889.000 SaLSun 10.4 21652 Branta Cr .. Hunt'g Beach 962-7196 S139.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 9702 Scotstoun, Huntington Beach 962-1971 $162.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 9171 Strathcona. Hunt. Beach 962·1971 $167.500 · Sat Sun 1·5 •1620 Galaxy Or. (Dover Shrsl NB 6444910 SSS0.000 Sal/Sun l-5 22 Morro Bay <Spyglass) CdM 760-9333 s.525.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 124 Via Lore a (Lido I sle) N B 073-7586 5479,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 14 Holly. University Park. Irvine 644-6200 s229.ooo.fee Sal Sun 1·5 3129 Lincoln Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $122.900 Sal/Sun 1·4 2033 Swann Dr .. Cost a Mesa 546·2313 $179,900 SaLSun 1·4 401 Colton. Newport Shor es. N.B. 642-88.50 $212,000 Sun 1-5 1100 Dennis Dr .. Cos ta Mesa 979-5370 5219,000 Sat Sun l-5 1101 Debra Drive, Costa Mesa 979-2102 5249 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 411 El Modena. Nwpt Hts. NB 673-9060 S285.000 Sat /Sun 1-5 5 18100M 119 Via Orvieto, Lido Is le. N. B. 673-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 1708 E . Ocean Bl <Penin Pu NB 642-5200 $335,000 Sun. 1-5 1627 Port Charles, Nwpt Beach 6i5-1501 5295.000 Sun l·S 5 • ,.. FAM IM • DIN •1437 An tigua Way ( Baycrest) NB 646-5808 $475.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 2715 Lighthouse Lane. N. B. 631-1400 ~.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1~1 Hotly Tree Lane, North 1\.l'ltin 731-5115 $1,7501000 Sun. 12-6 16 Cy press Tree Ln .. Irvine 644-7020 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • 1842 Galaxy Dr .• Dover Shrs, NB fi31·7:m $665,000 Sun 1·5 1412 Antigua (Dover Sh rs) NB &12-5200 $389.500 Sat /Sun 1·5 Lo.14 Sandcastle, HVHllls, NR (iJl-7300 S.130,000 Sat /Sun l 5 ••812 Harbor Isl <Promo Bay) NO 675·3411 $1.250,000 Sut/SUn I 5 • 1301 Galax~ Dr .. Dover Shrs, NB 644·9060 s.57V.OOO-f cc Sat 1Sun 1·5 12 Trafalgar . Harhor Ridgt!, NO 6'1·1·6200 $2.900,000 Sut/&m l 5 29'll Cat a lpa < nluffs > N B &m :l2S5 $256.500 S1:tt1Sun 1 4 ~ OrchurcJ H ill. Npl Beac·h 760 !13..13 Sl!>~.ooo Sat Sun l 5 •2'764 1)c Soto. M ~~a del Mar. C:M 55'i·26li0 $164 .9011 Sun I·.'> 1002 St. J ohn Pl. ( N. Tustin) Si\ 6i5·6000 $215.000 &m. l 5 8362 Cas tilian Or . H unt Beach 536-~ SHi2 .000 Sun 1·4 116 Via Undine I Lido 1 NB 759·!)100 $510.000 Sun 1 5 197 Buoy ( Eastside > c. M 642·5200 $124 .500 Swi. l ~ 1418 Mariners Dri ve. Dover Shur~ C,42·8235 $249,000 Sun l-5 6 Rocky Point. Spygla ss. CdM 6428235 Sl .l00.000 Sunt-5 • 1528 Santiago Ori ve. Newport Beach 642·H23..5 $439.500-foe Sun 1-5 20 Morro Ha.'. S pyglass. Nf1l Beach 91!l·.1~ri0 Sunday t-5 2735 Cibola. '.\-lesa del Mar. C::\J 556-26n(I S157,900 Sun 1-5 1960 Swan Cir t :\1s a \'erdc >CM 751 ·31!:11 S209.0llO Sat/Sun 1·5 6 IR plus FAM RM or 084 337 P cachtrel! La ne . Newport Sch lii3 t697 S2 t5.00o Sat Sun 1.5 •122311 Cin·ul<t P a nornm.i. S .\ !Ji!J 5370 Sunda~ I DUPLEXES FOR SALE I IR plus I BR no1 Iris !Old Ccl\I l Ctl:\1 6i :1 1;000 S299.000 Sun 1·5 2 IR phK 2 II phn FAM RM or OEH 70i Ac:ac1a W ld Cd :\I I Cd M 615·6000 $244,500 Sat1Sun l 5 l IR phis 2 BR ~ Ba,·s ide 101<1 Cd:\1 I Cd~l £ii5·00Kl s..185.t>OO Sat/Sun 1·5 t32 Cjrnat1on. Corona del :\J ar H40·6161 $3.54 .000 Sa t Sun 1-5 :i20 Hegonw. So. of Hw'. l 'd.\I CH2·5~L() S.109.500 Sun I 5 110 Collins. Ra I boa bland IH2·52UO S475 .001l Sun 1·.) l llt~lll SW .Ja~mrne. Corona de! Mar 613 8550 S.'145 .000 Sal Sun I 5 .... ~ 2 .. 114 46\h Street. ~eW JKlrt lkach fH5-7513 Sun I 5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACHELOI •101 Sholz Plaza it221.Vsles.NB 759·9100 SlOti .900 Sun l ·S 2 llDIOOM 1700 Westcliff Dr. ::15. NB 631 -7300 S9'd.500 Sat Sun l 5 2512 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa ~le:-.a 646-5093 Sllli.000 Sat Sun 10.5 •200 :\lcNeil. P1110< \' ersai lies l :vn 759 9100 Sl99.!l50 S;Jt Sun 2·6 ::11 Wild Goose Court. ~wpt Cr.;t. ~B 6i3·53.>t Sl62.000 Sun 1-5 l02 Sl·holz. Pll =38 ( \'ersatlles 1 XB 675·6000 $189.000 Sun. 1·5 100 1 West )Jac:\rthur =119. Santa Ana 963-iOSO S89.500 Sunday 1-5 2501 Sunflower :: Fl4. Santa Anu 540·3666 Si7 .900 Sun. l ·5 2225 Broadwav. Santa Ana 631-1266 S?9.500 Sun 1-4 :~ 26443 Calle San Antonio. S .JC ~96·6042 S85.50<1 Sun 1 ·4 2511 W. Sunflower ::E.4. Santa Ana 546·2313 $84.950 Sat Sun 1-4 2 • ,.. FAM RM or DIM 5 Chern· :\orth <The Terrace> Jn . 559-13:15 $137 .500 F S S 11-5 7fi8 Tustin Ave. :"Je wport Beach 640-9900 Sl69.500 Sat Sun 1·5 l lfOROOM •52 F.agle Point f Wdbrg 1 (nine 759-9100 $104 .000 Sun 1.-5 334 Ogle St. (:-.ipt Hts) Costa ;\1esa 642-5722 $139.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 J • ,.. FAM IM or Del 320 \·ia Lido Nord =5 < Lido lslelNR 675-3411 $739.000 Sun. 1-5 •25 Bridgewood < Wdbrg> Ir \'. 759 -9100 $290.000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IB>IOOM l2 Park Vista. Woodbndge. lrY. - 631-1400 $129.900 Sunday 1·4 543 W. Wilson #B-2. Costa Mesa 540·1720 Sll0.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~3 W. Wilson. ~B-1. Cos ta Mesa 5-10-1720 $107.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 •• & J •• 624 Wilson Street. Costa Mesa 751·1364 F rom $105.000 Sun 12·<1 J IB>IOOM 543 W. Wilson. ifB-3. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $113.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Z llDIOOM 700 Lido Park Or .• it22. Newport B~h 63&·1400 $65.000 Sat/Sun l·S 300 E. Coas t Hwy. #289, DeAnza. NB 64Z-5200 $54.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 . , ... •• w ...... ... ••• w ........ a,.., CAPICOO COii• Charmlq retldence of exceptional qu.aUty and i mpeccable t u lc. 3 Bdrm with abundant cio.et11, 3 baths. Larae d yna m ic tec r eat1on room with wetbar. l)in. mg area, garden like yard. A must see (or $19'.!,SOO, ~II S.6-2313 (JPrl~ rit~. 1!\ fl.1•1 !0~1 "' • [WIMI NWPf.lliTS MUSTHSOLD 4 Bdrm. lge ram rm. newer. with Tudor de· sign. uswne loan with only20~dn DllVllY 41216THPUCE $115,000or1 U,_.IOOt tiVMl:i 675-6000 MAGMIRCEMT IOOO S /F · VIEW MANSI<* $1,750.000 Rick AJderelle, Rltr 832.044() HIGH SOCIETY Tht!> huge magnifil'cnt home sits atop the hills with a panoramic view of ocean. 1?¥luntains & city lights Deluxe features cind extras thruout incl 5 bdrms, 6 baths. maid's qrtrs, family rm. den. billiard rm. swam pool & spa . High assumable loan Only $550,000 Call 979·5.TIO today . 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AUTOMOBILE Gtneral • Anllq\I"~ \.•l.nju .. ~ tlttrt"»Hon Vtittu 14'"' $ot1f'h· R~H t fC ... , .. • Wh ... r1 Orh t"t trt.M•I(,. 11 .. ,.. AUlO~&tlftlCi A11tua • .,nlt•t AUTOS, IMPORTED ht"Mr•I \lt4 Ru mc'U ..\wJ• \'l)l1" u~.,,I<'> 8\IW l•pr• Cl"-> wit D•1>11n t>'trr•ri ..... , Uoind .. J1uu1•r .J~rut>n t\.irm .. nnt,t111t ~ . .,. .... ,..,u. "rHrth"' l)fn1 \I\, MGll Opel PAfth'ltl Peu)t-.·ul Poucnt Ren•ult A.DU., ttuyc.·e ft()\C'f s .. v Slluu SUbar~ ro)ot• Triumph V'>llu .. ufn \'ohn AUTOS. NEW . GREAT DUrt.EX ON COINER l'l 1• 1. .. ;x r11o111 a 1m ... -.tnl \"find l't ll't•tl .ii $!111 'llU ~t't'IJ Wl' HI\ ........ , I h•\ 10 & I '11 l•I:! h Wiii OPIHSAT/SUM l·S MISAYaDI 0.. GeH COMrM .-rn l 'ountry Club Dr Or ~xq~ ~c upgrade~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Include le\'elors. m lr Werizl u'i~ Investors assum 91,•~ l•--------- ron., wallr1apen.. fT\tC'ro HwllW• Seecl ff loan, no qual. P .l.T t PAMOIAMIC W\, tnu~h romp&el 3rd l.rg sini\e ·to r y, •br. 676. Tenants pay $600 OCIAMVtlW -" trn"\\it>f>t' r p ·rnttrn·Y rn~t:'r"-· Square• footaj.?e ('<in I bt• f1upht•.1h"i1 tod:H Patio & tlt·t•k llrl\t' hv 200 \nwlh\-,t I~ Pus k Call fot flp't to ~l'l' $4.,C)tl.t.U J JUST LISTED J lklrm 21' hath cW>tom horrw µnvul(• co11rtyunl 1•nt1' lur111· lot. :11111t1os, 1-I I' t I I 11 n I C' l! l' (' U rt l )' '}llll'fll, MM)e l•OU Ctn: noor. v11ulttd l>l!am Cl'1I tormal dining, ram rm. s1oe.soo assum S•OM Ne w Wood fr Glass aer 1ng, $126,500 Ca II for "ustom yrd, trop ical pool AGT 553 6000 Howard 3Ba, 3 frplcs. -security 11 µpt N 1 n r • Ju r v 1 s w bur spa & firepit. En · aJitrm. hltn vacuum, in· ' LCllll •.-cw.t & AfffC._.t US-lll l .... USTSIDi C.M. 'IO~·t I lrull I nr " ' 11 .... f1tlllll) l nl '<\ 1J11lt• I•• Ill II,, I I·· ll k I I I h •• II .,.. 111 ... 1111..i'>l uwk. fr..:.=J.L. 1111111 111 ,1111' & "ut I IV. 11• I f11 \I 1'1111 1111 111111 Ii. .1h• I 11,.•lt I lt•U"' J1Jr1111>, W<X>CI puneled dt•n, V,mf.Uil wall {'0Vt•r 1n14'i. l'UStom hordwoo<l 1rn1 qul'l dl\11 llalmn tlh•tl flour" nur~rnu~ ulhti1 ,rnwn1t 11•,., /\II oUl!il und 111i.: hmne S:l:I0.000 6'2ll""ll85Ql•·11· John <A>ombe 'o_, uo_l(. tenois & th" Woodbridge ('()ndo, nicely tercom . Ask og $349,000. .... .. ' " " up1raded, 2 Br l b1.l, n.....HYs.t/S-I S heac•h. Walk to schools l1tndscaped patio . as· _,...... • CllllAT,.AMILY HOME 1s r. 2Ba. lishl & airy, I blk to schl & purk l' ~ m1 111 heh Only $118.000 I m m ed ocl'upano . sumable al 9~.%.S94.000. 32012 5-MtA••· O w ner 5 36·0776 SoulhLOIJll'O l!kr_IC<>I_' -·~ ----~-5102 for apyt < Cross St. 9th l 661-1986 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOOONIMI TOWHHOME St29,t00 ::: -...001"-'d I 006 CoroM def Mar 1022 .•.•.•.......••••.•.... ··•···················· ""lll•lll l~ ' (II I .ill 1111 ••1•111 I llll lit , ,,. I b I I hJI l:.!lil1, bl2 !>lhll 1~~~1 ~• Roy McCClt'Ch. Rltr 548-7719 .. W ATIAAIOMT VIEW IZ,nVf1ta Pride of ownership and beautihdly upgraded 2 bdrm With l'r• haths. •OCEAN VIEW• Oyna ml(• new wood and glass home for the dis· tinct ive buyer . A de· sign er showcase Ter· rifit· terms. 3 Br. Jba. Was $465,000. NOW ~5.000. 2345 Hillview Open Sat/SUn 1.5, Call Ron, Agt. 497 5454 '""" '" '" .. . , •• 1 ... .... ,,,, .... ., ....... 10 .. n ~· .. ~ ... "' LI+M. a.oo ,,._ ,, ..... I IHI IUll~Ul ......... 11. '"'"'l' l ·~ \ht1l>'llt• I ,I' ~ .. 'II 14 l11lr t .ill•"• llf s:'llt'\ ••'4.l .,,, N .. "-1 I .I COTTAGE •• 1 Cameo Shores Sl75,000 \ l 111 1t l•f t ,, 11 ••I hMlt•••Ol l1t•llll' .... ti 111"'"' \ 1Uh Ult \ u ~ \• 't °' '6~ pr \ 111 11, ... , ht I ,di 1., lu• 1111 .ilJl'I RICH It.tty 760.062 t f'IUCE:O TO SEU. Ill' \I rt>HS fa,tsicl• C .M. I 111 • u .1 "' r ... 1111 1\ , tn .\. 111il1 I ol' 111 11" ii 111 I !. ... II •I I. Ill' W • tt I •I 41 I f t"\h \tjllll lh•ll• I ,(,.')ti\" IJ I ""h ""' l>uuithl J ll11lh.-1 llp1 I 1 11111~1 s.11 Sun 1'1111 llt·r lil'1I'11 h:ll l.'1111 11 1-' \J ,'l'Cll!S EAST SIDE FIX Ott IUIU> 1 llr h~t.' un 6'1x 1111 R 2 lot. w tllll~ plan:. \ssumt I~ li1Jn. ~ uou c>wrwr iii.ti •• 11 ~l:!.:S PllCE REDUCED $3000 on t his n ice 6 bedroom with large fom1ly room Full pm :e SU0.000 . Park Place l(IC 842· 7461 ARGE fAMILY ROOM Plus 4 bedrooms Very nice pa110 & yard Near llunllngton Cenll'r Full µnee $119.500 Park Place Inc 842·7 161 POOL AMD SLIP Beautiful Christiana Bay with indoor pool a nd ex pansive view. Perfect for entertaining 1n t his 3 bdrm. rorrnal dining rm home with patio and boat d oc k . O wn e r w ill lease/optio n a nd ex change. $750.000. - WATEKFRONT HOMES REA.L ESTATE 631-1400 1 .. .-1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAL.HUT S(i)UARE CONDO Priced to sell today 2 Bdrms, and 111 baths MOD& wtth POOL FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. huge den or 3rd bdrm, 2 frplcs, lovely yard. $223,500 Pe.-; Allen Rltr 494· 7578 :~'-f·h 1'-'n1•r ... l 1 \poh·n,, Ut• .. uldul \1 owrH • I lt\1'lld HI \I t'l\l \hifli. hi..•· I t •11\111\ I fl'l'I. 1111"1 t•lt•L! .. 111 h •llljMllll\l'\i l'' t'C'llll~I hullll 1t• .. l11f1'' ·1 U1tr nh I J nlt I) r 1111111 flll fll II 1llnin.: ,tntl .!'I lo.uh l-.r1JU\ '"' 1rnn11111( 11·n111' ,rnJ ll\'dl't' 111 n11111l Ill I l)l t'!>l l~l(}U'\ M'l'lll ll \ 1:uur1JPd 1•1.unmunll\ 1>r,1,11calh rt.'<lUrl'tl and rc.1<h rur tK'i u1.HU1l'' 111 111.: Jll 11Her wllt•1 ,.., 1ll">(ll:r Jlc' Sl\111 I l'!>\'l'ttw l~'·'~1hlL'(ll'EN O..,l'~I> \\ l .} I 176\ '1\) NEW CONDOS OCEAN VIEW 81ROHSHOT **UNIQUE! 2300 Sq. fo\ of luxurious living. with it's own POOL & SPA! This 3 bdrm & den attached home is possibly the only example in t he pre· st1gious Wo odbridge Estates with a private pool. Call now to see & enjoy' 14521SwHf• Beauttful and spac1ow. 4 bdrm with large bonus bdrm Vl£W or moun laU\S Landscaped ~ ard, plus pool and s pa 2 wel bars. Great for enter· taming. Only 5 yrs olll and In Califom1a Homes . $174,900 . 4 Ur + fam1l)' rm, lrg yard , un obst r u c ted ocean & canyon views Like new. S200,000 as sumable Isl at 111 •', 11xed No pomts $279,000 t303 Terrace Way Open Hse Sat/Sun or 494-1216 .... I ' .... , t.. l H• ~ ,t .. n hou.'>t' r1 vii l Ur 1:41 J~1· c1pl • It i.: -.1·1>Jr Jll' .. wncr ' ut\11 $J:n , 11011 I i 1101 I , "'' u rTI 1.n m:r. LUXURIOUS NEW HOME l lklrm I Ba. ;1 Cr1>k ~ . .;ti 1h1· l''l1as \O\I 1·uuld w<.1n1 Cor lhl' moM .... m rort:>bl<'. eft11•11·nr;-ant 'IHH'lllU" II\ in~ till lht• Island t..;1>0d ft11J nt•tr1i: ·" 111ldl!lr Sl85 11110 Oven lbc Sal Sun I 5 ;,w;, <Jaml'l Jt•rf\ Spnslun K.ltr tii:I Z!IO CHAR.MING 2 STORY + '.\tOOERt' .\PT lln lOmer I blk l•I ha,· 3 blk.-. lo' lg II! LR w 'L ,.,1~ 1:c1lan~. bnck Crplt 2Br I' •Ba sep di11 rm rorrt·<l Jlr, dhl gar ,,. charmin~ apt s:r.s mo w bllns D.1n1sh Crplr F A B U L 0 L: S ,\ ~ SUMA BLE FINA:\f('I~(; & owe 2ND. SAV I-.: St,000'!> ON INT & LOAN COSTS S:Ul,000 Area ·~ best RENE REALTY f2 I JJ 04-0909 Balboa P~o I 007 ·••••····•·•·••······•· New 5br. 3ba. S275.000 eiy terms. ocn & heh vu 113 E. Balboa 879·5991 ----- 964-261 I __ Q_S_{JLO r~ea cy IYOWMER t.ASTWEEKI NI> R'l-:t-'OHE J.ISTl..,,(i DUPLEX W R I fM . & 2RR Ul".'- lBA. SOt'TH OF llWY CORNto:RUH HARDWOOD FLOORS TllRU Lt:ll Ol T FlREl'I#\ 'ES FOR!-: 0. .W1' XLNT 1:-:COMt:; PROPERTY ~75.00Q l'HlNCIPALS O!lol.Y llOM fo.. i.10·6175 CH Flc:t·: 673 170fi o .... ner I 1\ i:ienr For Sc* ly O wner SVf~ss HiU ~nHouw Sat & S-. 2·5 Former modPI, spac•mu' 3bdrm home. Cormal dm in g ro .. m lrg rarnal~ room Ir~ pal1e> with rov er, 3 car garal(C. ',,.w. qwet Cul-Oe·Sar \ 11a1I (nr ms~1on dunn~ lht• week Call for a pp't Ats.Nlbff IOCllt at97/8% 0WMt" wiH CfllT'Y 2ndTD 15 Monlerre' Cir. <.:dM &14 2·1ss USTSIDE C.M. 2!>l:!S.111l<i \na \\'t' '' Ill< :!I II h.1, L'Ollll'll'\11 dl•stgn SI 16 1100 646-5096 646-6093 ASSUMABLE LOW IMTEREST 'lt'.lt'h nt·w;<! BH.2'; llJ. • ur11h1 111 Mmtll proJet.'l • }\ lll•ol till<I """ ~nil ru ,t\ .11l:1hlt· ti7'1 1!112 IJllr MESA VERDE 1 ·11:.ltml I ll1lrm & St utim l'ool J,11·u111 l11tt·•1m 'ten 1c·1· Uar 1>IU!> \\\·1 UJ r. ~·n' .ii t'. Sto•t'llrll' JIUJ:t' Loth) \Jll>ffil only '\1451~~ .11;:11>12 Jlz~,,!~g" owner will carry 2nd 1T O w i t h NO pay- ments ror 3 yrs Please consider t h ese features Spacious 3Br 21·2Ba tormal d1n1ng , m trplc lg 2 car garage w i th ocean view ntrtum. spa & pa110 Handsome cedar shingle s1d1ng A woodsy beach look '\pt I h•1J.:hb lh II" n,.r L~·· I!.! )t)I l(r'"'' ol'>Slllll Imm, 3h1 "h.1 frplt-OJI. - 1 loor!> i p,1l t\I.., lnb .,f lrw1 lrt·cs allC\ a• t•ess. dcll.IL'ht'<i it:i r \IJl)I l>n Ooen DailY 16-6 ~LEASE.6ALL Ownertbkr 548-2089 I> S149.5m .>JI! :!7i8 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'cw condo Onl) I left. 1Rr . 21.ha. 171H ~ (, it:i\l,500 334 Ol~e St 0Pt"n Sat/Sun I 5 642 5722 STARTER HOME On 3 Br. l ' i Ua desirable 1·orner lot. move-in con· 1l111on walk to ... chools 1;1nd shopping. College Park Sl09 000 Ask rnr Craig 6.'11 1266 l:i}%~191 REALTORS 631-2246 For details & dirert ions THANK YOU Dano Point 1026 ···••··•·····•········· lft•flton 2 dlx duplexes m Dana Pt F i r eplaces and bakonies. Seller will as- sist m financing $165,000 each. D-PtHome To Mt>adow Lark Golf Course N1L·e 3 bedroom . t J • bath full prit'l' SI 11.000 !>ark PLa1:l' Inc 842 H6t REAL MEAT I Brtrm + l;.irge i'~am1ly Hrn Walkmlo: d1stan1·1• tu the beuc·h Full µm:e Sl34.1100 Park !'lace Int· ~12 i -Hil IYOWMER l:!L2 Pecan :\fr C:kean 2 hr l ha $9!i om 892-6714 lU~l to a~'ume seller will <'arr~ Beaut II B home with Jbdrm, 13• ba on Cul de Sac for $109.500 Prim• Only Call Tony 714 960 J()!j6 IYOWMER l.!ll Pecan Nr Oce:in 2 br. Iba $95.000 892 t>71-I Jbdrm, pool. :.pa. walk lo ocean. $152.5011 Oµen I louse. Sat 1Sun. <.: 21 Agt 004·oi3'70. THE IMPOSSllLE DREAM COME TRUE Positive cash n ow on Huntington Beach 4-pleic close to the beach. No de· ferred maintenance. As· sumable loan so hurn . dreams go fast Redhd l ¢~Realty ti-;:{. -;:w(I ---- WATERFHONT HOMl.S REAL ESTATE 63t-1400 POPULAR COAST LINE \'lF.W own your own apartment on l 'hH Dr Walk tu beach & town $159.500 S197,500 Wtuwlbrtdgc RcaltlJ 551·3000 19?06 arranc a Pk•~.ln lnr Turtlerock Glen, lowest pn ce. 5bdrm. 3ha, • 1m· mac vacant Owner Agt . 644·6125 Woodbn dge Luurelwood. .t br, 3ba. 3 r a r gar. highly upgraded Own I Agt 552-5687 Plan 4 in Orani:c Tree Condo's l bdrm . l ba + LOFT Decorated in earthlones Outslandin>t rec reallonal racillttei. The best in adult onl) communh1es TURn.HOCK onHSUM 1-6 ORANGETREE CONDO l Br w1\oft. Great loca lion. End urut. Upgrades A1C. pools. tennis. ek. 584.950. Work: 832·7171. S 742 SMtTo Coso Ne w on m ark e t Beautilul Plan 3 features -4 bdrms, 2tf2 baths, fa mi home: 552-6198. Cardiff Model in The Ter· I~ room . dining room. 3 race. 2bdrm + loft. car garage. Unusually Beaut landscape + up· large p ark.Jike yard. grade thr u out. Pri v many trees At garden in courtyrd entry + lrg cov· sec I ude d se t li n g 2 ered back patio. Tile en· patios. Immaculate con· try -cathedral ceiling. dltion Many c usto m Celestra y window s . amenities. Call for a ppl microwave gas range. $198~..;..,. R90 ,,..., Sl37,SOO. Open Ho use. •-·~ - F r 1 • S a l , & S u n . HIUS - 11.12,13 tb. 11·5. #5 Pl'es1deotHome has Just Cherry North. 5.59·1845 been I.isled. Large co m er WOOOUJDGE lot, a pprox. L• acre 3 Bdrms. 2 baths. d ining room. family r oom . Wallace Neff Realtor 494-9318 A MUST SEE Spactouh 3Rr 2ha ne:.lled amid the trees ona a c-11111\lr} lane F.lltensw~ lll'rks Onl) $268,000 Loquna VllloC)e R.E. 497-1761 OCEANLIVIMG Year round seaside liv· mg m this lovely 2 Bdr m moh1le home on a bluff O\er the ocean Double carport loads uf storage. Lon~ term land lease ava1Jable $'74,000. don osen rr altor s 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 497·4848 IMACLASS IYITS&F Fantastic fina nc ing availa ble with this near· \y ne w custom 3 Bdrm hom e Natur a l woods a n d glass thruouL Gour m et k itch en. 2 decks. Sl79.500. don osen 1 r•·.d t<1rir... , REPRESENTING Pt'runsula Point Properties · Newport ( l6) Ava ilable Call Pat l'ower!it Century 21 Westt'l1rf &!5-7221 Top Line S60 M down . S330M Duplex in Cd :.1 Comerlot. Su~r Cond OWC 2nd. Assum E :u sl m g lst Great Rental 963-1600 after Sun THREE MEW CUSTOM COMDOS 1114F-ule1tOllAn Opeft Sat /Sun I ·5 They're excitingly diC rerc n l ' L arge 3&4 b(lrm s. 2 •~ balhs 2 ftreplares. m11:rowave 1l\ens. solar hot water. tile entries. lovel)' i;irounds $150,000 to s1;:,,ouo 4 Bedroom . 21 '-Bat h. s weeping t>Cean view from li\'ing room and bedroom Wood-s id ing and shake roof. Submit terms $195.000 •BY OWNER• Save SSS ~oLoan Fees $147 .500 $2SK down CONDO BY OWNER 3 BR l "2 Ba. aJr , fplc, brick patio. nr school le parks. $116.500. OPEN HOUSE S UN vaulted bea m C'eiUngs A ss u m abl e lo an S2~.soo. including land. 1213 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH ,_ 4111-4848 tllll J_Jt;I ....... , \f\'.il ~··' "'"' 'Jl•ll ...... •)• ... ----COf'OM dt4 M• I 022 ···•·••················ SPYGLASS One of two rem a ining view lots on Spy glass t{1U Views of ocean. ba\ and Fas hion lslan1i Owner says. "Bnng in an oHer." RCTaylorCo 640-9900 Attractive pool duplex + 2 riood rentals. Prime loca t1on. S285.000. 640-4999 CdMCOTfAGE Pl.US INC'OM E or 3Bdrm. 2ba homt w 1s ola1rd mslt bdrm parenl.'!it retreat ur 11l·Jaw qrt rs t-2 Bdrm colla~I! Anywa~ you descn be 1l. il ·s cha rm mg. up to dale. llt!8Ut1ful I) located and NEW ON TIIE :\\ARKET Pnced al S280.000 . CALL F'OR DETAILS 644-7211 mm • I I IMTIRESTIMG LISTINGS 502ACACJA 2 BR + retreat. 21':! bath . 2 story, s mall ocean view $337.000. Open Fri. 1~2. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 ALSO. 1412SEAC REST 4 BR, 2 bath. pool and Jae .. $1200 mo Available 1mmed UPllll I VUI: Ji()~l:S For further Information coolact Sara Marvin 675-5688 or 675-6000 D PLEX RY OWN ~R ('ho1C'e Loe So of HI\ y \'~1k 10 bch. 3·2 2-2. frplc. prof. deC'l)raled, hchJW appraised value. l'nn t•1ples only !l75 IO!'>!i. 6i:J ·IMS SOUTH Of HWY 2 Bdrm Charmu. f1re p Jacr. p a l it> & ~arage SlHS.000 ll Eilert.sen . \1-'t 675 237:1 or Till-8598 . '2617 Pebble A spectal·ular custom This 3 Bdrm. pool hvmc 1s under ronstrur11on We think 1l ha.!> the f1nl'"il '1e\\ uf Newport lnu:rinr shown slnctl~ by appt on!} Contact Ted O'Con nor T anntetlo Ir LH & •~soc.. 833-2650 LUXURY IS a lovely view home at 230 or 232 Goldenrod L111e where the cool breelc!> & seagulls pla y' Al l shingle. shake & bnck, 3 bdrms. den. 3 bat hs & for mal d1nlni; room Priced at $560,000 & s.595,0C.I. '(i'm 1111a rk/. I/fl> ··1'M/w1lt't•J fii.J-8~.91; 2435 E. CoHI Hwy , CdM Cotto Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTE D! First ad ! Your Eastside dream house. Darling 3 BR 2 Ba. only 1132.500 Hurry, call 642·6368. Devin & Co fJRSTTIME HOME OWNERS, get together with your friend o r nelghllor who wants to E-SIDE DUPLEX Two l ... u.Hts $142,500 FULUlt REAL TY 546-0114 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 Ovmer finan 12.5r< JO yrs Extra sharp I Br 3 Ba + h uge upstairs retreat. E:I Toro 1032 Pool, frplr, lo mainl P Rl:-JCJPALS ONLY Open House Sal Sun 12 5 10311 Monitor Or. t.>42·3973 GEM REA&. TORS Inc 642-4623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L;.iurel P111nt Eas1:;1dc C.:M :I fir 2' · Ba Nearly nrw, 'iuper dt>an a & -;harp <)pen I louse Sun· rla) John Mar!thall I 'ondo Spe«ialist 631 1:.!66 1~}%~1~ HE.AL TORS MHa V ~r~ Horth B) owner Lo~<'h' 2 sto11 . .i br 3 ba. fam rm. t11n rm F'rwt trees <.:ul- dc sa1: Onh $149.500 ()pen llolL-.e Sal. & Sun . I 5 3.'!CY.l t-1onda C.:1rl'le 545--7~1 WE'RE OPEN EARLY lflAM Sul •Sun to show )OU this cxcepl111nally rine 3 Br home It Will sell rast al SI 14.950. Agt G1:im1 228~HERST llSTRESS SALE OWNER WANTS OUT! Of immac E . Side Costa Mesa 4Br. 2Ba , den. bar , indoor jacuzzi. sauna , 2 patios. fruit trees on lg pie shaped cul-<le-sa c LOWERS> $21,000 SI 59,000 U l-0221 E SIDE POOL Owner sa) s sell this weekend 4bdrm. 2 ba, din r m . den. ;,isklng $135,000. l.o w Int . High Bal. Ass umable loan Will lake best offer by Sunday ~pm Open Hou.se. Sat & SUn. l 5 299 Robinhood Ln at Santa Ana Ave between 20th & ~ -"""' !) QUIET CUL·D~SAC :1 Lklrms. tile enll"). up· graded cpl. dining rm. s k ylite 1n ra m rm . levolors. cent. air. bar 911'"r assum rinanc111g S135.900 831-8440 Fountailt Valley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 MONTHS FIEE Beautiful former model hotnl!, 3 Bdrm 212 baths Ai"\1> SPA There's more. l)WT\er will ftnanCI!' With :rn r; d o w n . 0 w n e r motivated ' (;all now. 752.1100 ;-.P.j (./ t/t I]• "°"';i '1 ·~ 11 I ft# .,J ( j [~- Huntinc)ton leoch I 040 EXCEPTIONAL! LOV F.LY DEANE HOME Over 2400sq rt-5 Bd. 3 Ba. F R .. dng rm. encl. pat io rm Ownes· can he lp w down. Nr schools & beal·h Sl 62 K . r\gl 536·6086 OPEN SUN 1 4 at 8362 Casll!Jan Or BEAC H CONDO· BY OWNER. Bachelor unit. frplc. pool. 1ac At·ross PCll lrom brach the b e a r h Huntin gton H arbo r area Price ·S83 oOO. assume l~/8'1 lSl or $4!1,000. l'dll Mike 542·3.5.r;J, 840·1;426 FORMEA MODEL Super upgraded 4 Bdrm , ·l ba. ram rm on lge cor· ner lot. Suulh Hunt. Bch. $162.500. 6 BL.KS TO BCH La Questa La Palma 4 br bdrm with red tile roof. RV access . COS lot . $139.500. R.E ProfeuioMls 96)-8377 II c11AnYI MOW! "l NV£STORS." Sellers are sa ying s ubmit. L et us structure your Low Down In· vestments. Single family homes available from $90.000 to $130.000. Example: $109.500 with a S&l.000 loan at 8~ interest. Can be strurtured to have a S100 to $300 nef'at\ve. Hurrv Call· . SIA WIST llAL n 964-6603 3 IDRM-$85, 900 1·5PM 68 BRIARWOOD. IRV 551-8761 THE PERRCT ST AIT Orangetree-Palio home 2 BR 2 Ba. best location on cou.rtyard. 2 car at· tached garage. Pool & tennis court part of ttus adult c ommun it y . $116,500 Prin e o nly . 551·3963 OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 11 4 Amistad Northwood a r ea . 3 Bdrm. 2b a Atrium model. $1.33,900 With good finallcing. REDCARP ETR.E . 894-5577 OPEHSAT/SUM 1·5 ntl'~OMDO" IM WOOOIRIDGE OHL Y SI 32,500 A delightfu l 3 Bdrm. ad ul t occ up ied Creekwood Aspen Plan on low traffic cul-de-sac street. The lowest cost detached residenr e in Woodbridge. 11-... CALL QUICK 644-72l l /Jn NIGEL lll\1 L[ Y ~ ASSULIATlS READY & WILLING Beautif~ 3 Bdrm vacant home, newty decorated thruout. Ideally located In t he CALI FORNIA HOMES area. Close lo schools. parks. pools . s boppi n1. Askin& $117.500. Open House Sun .~·S. 5101 Douoke. e li/\Nf"H I·, f ,\ l l Y '•' l 1 .'()()() SANJOA9UIH Corner condo in The Villas. 2 Bdrms. 2 baths. <.'entral air, patio. double attached garage 2 Years old. Adult communil> Exce llent val ue al $148.500. DAVID D. CAILSOH REAi.TOil llJ..9293· POtn&UALn 1000 N. COAST HWY 497-24'8 MHd Loh of Room? Casual beach house, old Laguna·lype. 2 walking blks to Woods Co ve Beac h "R og e r s Garden5·1 type entry into IUY MOW-SAVE a 2 story home . huge beamed L.R. w1 th green· & .,,.ECIATf belt view. bath & den aJI This J Bdrm 2 Ba Purd ue r e m 0 de I e d 4 B r p I a n in C 0 LL E G E downstairs with outdoor PARK area Is the lowest t ub (optional 1. See & of a ll Olhers listed for buy Owner financing. sale. Buy lhis beaut) $235,000. now and you will nol on ly OPEN SUM 2-5 save money but get extra appreciation as well. 410 •1Wi d CcmyOfl Asking only $132.500. ~~~~~~~~~ Open Hse Sal 1Suo 1·5 -S~IUY 14941 Sumac. *•ON THE LAIE One of Irvine's most pre· stigious r esiden ces. W O ODBRID GE C ROSSING'S la r gest model. 11\e "Easton", 2 b lks to s h opping & c inema. Call for your per.1C>Oal inspection. ~bridge Realty 551-3000 ftZOB1rr1nca Pkwy.lrvln~ Re.cha S. Joaqilitt "San Joaquin model. 2 Bdrm + den /s tudy . Quality n e u tral t a n carpets & drapes . Mir rored doors . Fabulous golf course vie w . 2 private patios. Asking $179.SOO Penthouse "San Mateo" model. Z Bdrm unit over· looking Coll course and night light view , Up· graded. Community pool. tennis. $178.000 A secluded Woods Cove 4 bdrm home with la rge decks, Just 2 blocks lo the beach. Lower noor could be gue st q uarte r s . Pnced to seU. 1295.000. l.ilEPARIC A beautifully landscaped 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring hig h beamed ceilings & de corated in excellent ta s te. A planned community with pool & s pa. Close t o Niguel ·Pm. schools & shopping. Sl45,000. SOPMSTICA TEO A contemporoarty 3 b dr m. wood & g lass home with exceptional ma in beac h vie w s . Stained glass windows. top notch kitchen, sauna, playroom & a.n unusually dramallc master bdrm suite. $475,000. l ICll N. ODlltl "--"-_Ct _I C714t 494-1177 t4<>nHWOOO Year and a haU new 3 ...;.....;;;;;;======:-.i Bdrm z~ bath single Telling the m08l people slop rentin~ a ncl start F\xer Uwer 1 Bdrm. & 2tst St. Pnced well below Den. R-2 lot. $82,500. LO% market . P rine. On l)' down. 128 Santa ls:ibel. please . 3Br . F'.iBa, Frµlc. Built-Ins. ln good family area. Will not last at ss.s.roo. No Down Okay to quality Veteran. FHA Okay too. Submit all offers. family detached home. Many uparades. 3 car 1a11a1e. <>wner wiU con· sider cootract with 20% down. Sl6'l .500 ,......DWt.EX Owner fin anci ng l In North Laguna, o cea n view from upper unit, 2 bdrms eac h , op•n beams, deck & patio. J111t llated '335.000. PQ91lble is lmpor\a nt to owning a home. Com e the aucceas o f any see: 1101 Iris-duple x , prage sale. Make sure with two l BR units. Like youra is liste d In new, comer lot-treat Cl ass I fl e d , pho n e prope rty t o expand . 142-S678. -000 ----~-~--1 .......... OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5 646-3l!n. ---------college Park. 3br. pool, & MESA VlltDI Trt-plex 2br, lba. 2· Uach. J ae. nice fanuly home. Sll4.000 Com er lot . 1838 AOT MS-4289. 545 0318' Pomona AGT 546 8477 -------- TAKE OVER LOAM!! VALUl-YALUI WOODlllDGI YIU.A .. ForCluaU;ed Ad AcnON Calla DWt,yPIJot AD-VISOR '42-511' UNIQUE HOMES 6'15-8000 VllWOf MISAY .. CC \Slh GREEN. 4 bdrm, 3 . ba. pool home. GARAGE SALE acts 111 Outslandiog fir ~Ian. Ow D•lb' Pilot brin1 hap-' Open Sua tH . 3053 coun PY Allultt. To place your try Club Or. drawln& card, phone C/21 BERG. GLORiA UIOO.JAMAICA Great location. great family home w ith 5 bdrms and 3 baths. Ask· \na SZIK.000. Or\ve by. then c.-11 EmY Burck le to ~ C/21 lkrlJ ••Metl No need to qualify when you take over the loan on this s pacious 3Br, 1 :i;i s a. with sparkling cool pool. Cozy Fam rm. cpting. 1 yr. young. Call for more details . . GOLDIN WIST RULTO.S & ASSOC. ......... .. Ask about "term•" • you'll be mott pleased! Frelbly paJ1't*t 3 br + 2 ba "C.utomla Home .. ln a aood locaUoo • abort walk to Jtlall' yu.r-rou.nd school. Owner b as boqbt another • H)'9 "Submit -Submit". sus.ooo. -. ....... Uniq•l)' and beautifully \IPlt'aded 3 Bdrm condo. Choice corner a c rosa ftom park with mounlaln view. Many extras . tw.500 RC Tc lylnrC o ~ ' )!( \ llACH5'DI North Laguna. 3 huae bdrm.s, 3 bat.ha & guest apt with bath , 2 fireplaces, fam rm. wet bar, buce 2 atory craft studio with akyUgbt It 3 1ara1ea. 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A.uwnable 10' • loan oo RIADY FOil YOU FOR SAU: ev OWNF.R .opbistkated OC«'ln \lf'w S J1t•riel 2 Bdrm i ba N p;WPORT SllOR•:S 2 Nll$1de hQmt> 0\lt'I lank l\onie on 11 h Ullt' lol 111«11') 3hdnn. 2bll, f t' * W8llEIFUl WESTCLIFF * Ina La1una Beach mocn tu exp•nd f>t1,dlt' t't'nl I r t'dPcor a tr11 Coordln1t1n11 l'\U lo rn >N clo " 10 Onh 11 311 .ooo 6'15 111u t'U llt'llna. llrapen~ ., ~.~ S'f3 lll4:1 wallt'1w,nn11 3Rr 28• L.,_. V-. l .l. LIOO llAUTY 1Jnm11(' CUM! f>n11c1pab, •tl 9 onh sue.~ b) o-wner • 761 S111u·1ou1 Hh hurnt- n... li f l!C' ll v111 g 1!111 111.i .._,. a.4> a> ~ lmd & Lef-e..... I OS2 lu tt•ht•n. fl1'll 1'Ult1.1. 1111 fl\~ ~ tlllUI •••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• •le~ tw11u11rulh 1111110101 L-aguna Niguel Realty • ~I llUnn\ 1111 h} cl\l<nt•f 111 t1 &3 ww 61~ o:un • CUSTOMHOMI For the discrimina ting -elegant 2 Br 2 ha home with spacious dlnlng rm & ll vln.: room. each w/beamed ceilings and fir.-plaC'cs. Teak paneled fa mily roo m lhu l o pens to conve nience • kttr htm 1884 sq ft. Minutes to ocean. I ltmnis. JitOIC. museum. shops & schools . Lot-fee simple. Unfurn $238.000 : furn $260,000 Clncludes a ntique s , 1 JJ11 lntlr~etc ) Security system . Fn/s.t/S-I 0.5 ,.. 3.) r. oltl lhf' 11111 )' r'U'llOlll hnnw In ll11rh111 1 ..... 001111"• 4 llr 1 " H Hll 1111 ... "' --... ly o....,. -642.-1 tJO HACHYILLA AJ'po111111w111,. 111d I ftlOl\phorf' th1 uoul 1111 ... I bdr m :l OOlh '11111 ..in • \!h:11111111 ll11(h h a1h1' Ill elude tt!tr • 1 ••lt"' 1 ill' b c a mt•J l l'll 111i:' gourmet k111 ht·n lAtc.'IA I I'd Ill 11 pn, Jlt' <Art•o "1th ctu , .. p 1v\1 11111' t ll PM\ alt' ~1·h 1'111 l"1 h• ::.ell $25() uoo SIClUOIO HfUSIOl lSTATE llld<len id\U \ VII J 'tOUlh C'Ol'l .ti rt" Ii hd r m b 7 bat h ~ so· "1mm1n11 pool rnom tor lt>11n1, \'t'r) prl\ 1111: l(l'OIUfHh l' JC l'C 11c111 ( 111 ol n I' I 1111 ~.oou LAGUNA CHARMU! ''Cnltagc·Lik1>" llcscn bes t his oce .. n f ront 2 bedroom mob1k home 111 Tre asure Island ' 45 on the cllCf Owner will carry .. ~.500 499-1 JZO IJ 1..013' ------- PICTUll '9NCT m11n) h•11tu1 w t' t10 11 l \111\.-rtlV\t tn •nd ~l\J•" llni·~ .,. hrr1· l o ~• otl \llUr 1.-1~un• 10 lh1~ 'IUl~'I l .. tll\'I" •Ir .. ,,.... .. ..... , 1,•,m 2 ~1111 , J H•lr m 2• f 1 u u r" h ., I I 11 Ii ti 1 ( on1t., f'v pu111 1 "ullpa1•e1 ~II u l t' du l\ill'h\'n ,..triih u111 11 0""' qu11l1l\ 1 • , l"mbmallllfl \lllllffiUlll lllUt h ffi ll• 0 lllV I \' I\ llOUI .tnd ,11,1 1 .ili.,• f:IOJl~l'I Oll ." •rlt•io.1 bl1· .,, .. r :1, IOJ ll i1mt 11 l iAll { un flt1t_.n ... '\1 111 , UJ S~ ~ J r to I>«' lhb !tl>t't 1111 .11 ~C. .. ,.cEHT LoT u•ll> 12:89,wo 1;;11 1266 ~~1~ .. ::u~::.~1"~.~":::,'i l:i~~I~ v11•w IOl RJrC' opptJrtUOI Rfo:ALTORS I.,) llu) "''" l'rw e'd r1gh1 JI SIW,!IOll IUYl:IS IOMANI.4 ll U I !>I .t n d 1111 •; l n 1 l .\part~nt l'omple\ 111 t-'( 1·e lle nl \:OllJ 111 on Lvcated in good an•u u( Cc."ld Mh.t Bu)er ma) hak,• over extsting loan h) p .t )111g t point ~.~ DUPllX·Almo1t MW T wo 2 th lrnn 2 l)a Fireplaces I c:ur 1:11r Xlnt llX'. l:lo'e to "11 ~hopping Best dph 1mn• m Lown $25.S,()(XJ Eusy J S sum low mt loan Ca ll for info M ~L Jo'UCHS PAVll.ION REAi.TOR 675-8120 l O'IOAT SLIP liw lll }1tUr 1•w.to111 homt.' un lht• bJ) :IOx lOO' lo "llh .:uod l>latl't $320 000 \t11•n1 1,7~ !U 11 1.2.3 ol lhc hest cundos in New11Urt Crest Oce11n • view Umquc noor plan w11 h pnol & tennis courts dot.l' b.> Pl"lme locallon. & t·u:.lnm decor ations Ca ll nvw fur a ppoint menl Re. ·d h I 11 °"i°1' lk .1lty 1;-;-:: ~.'{flit EST A Tl CLOSING 495-5220 496-24 13 830.5050 493.9494 618 Kings Pl 3 BR. ram Must sell Har hor View rm. 1 ':r ha. lge lot. quiet home. Somerset model, s Elegant mdoor·Ouldoor ne ighborhood ~lll,llOO hr, 3 ha Xlnt terms hv111g w/cx-can vie w 3 645.5083 Open hou~e Sat. Sun . br 2 ba ~arden home In 12 ~.Agent, 645·9850 ""'cur1ty com m untty ---------• oo· lO bch Part i.ea •1ew w f\'C rac & 1.1001 or BEACH DUPl.EX Comer 7rm, 2ba. 2 Sl\ wa1k to beal'h. 2 patios. sn.it on R·2 bwldable 90· atnum. upstairs ~lud10, Two . 2 bdrm. 1 balh UR· lot S335K o we 2nd ' d ,.._ 1t.s Summer winter ren pro ecor ...enl heat & SIOOK. 7101 Seas hore, I 1 tats. Priced for quick air mmacu ate ! Only sale. O pe n da il}. Own e r SlSS.000 :'olew financing 1 ..... 0 ... ""'~ltT 645 suo req 496-3364 agent _., ,,_......,.,,,... .,..., - - ------- Realty 675-1170 NEAAIACXIAY CAN BE P URCHASED 6 Bdrm 3 ba, lge den. 2 0:\1 CONTRACT O F IAY•OCE.AN frplcs , c ul de-sac. 3000 SALE ..,,( $2 15,000 Assumable T his Park Niguel 2 Between bay & ocean on ln 673 4697 or 642·5062 be droom. 2 •~ bu th a lovely com er G1gan11 c da)'s.Agt ----- lo wn home of contem 2 s tory. 4 bdrm, ram1rm inten or greenhouse with 5 Br, 2ba, fam rm 3000 sq porary "ood and glass bnck A smashing hom<' fl Asmbl Agent, J oe styling enjoys views of a nd st e ps to bay o r 546-8400 the s urrounding h ills ocea n Re d u ced tt Meditft ranean VlloO.~ LOIJlll'G' I ShonliM Bwlt 1n thl' ·:io·s. this p riceless legend 1s im possible to duplicate 10 day. I ron gates a nd massive doors lead to a s pa<'tou.s mten or or oak pegged floors . vaulted ceihngs. antique m arble fir e places . and fine wallcovenngs A senes uf French doors open on to 4000 squar e fe et or bn ck terrace and foun tains Climb the 1m press1ve st air c ase to secret gardens and enJOY an out.standing view m a tranqwl setting thal 1s discovered once 1n a lifetim e With toduy s buildmg costs. th1!> home could not be replaceJ at $575,0IK) Sc•llers are mot 1\'ated to $)60,000. • hurry' Sl28,m04951720 -WAHRFRO NT HOML~ Lingo REAL ESTATE ~ -11•·-l f\I•_.. 631·1400 _ ~ MAKE OFffR NptT«r. TWfthse 2 + 3 Br. 2 + 21, Ba, pool. :.pa, basketball. v11lleyball. $109,500 & up, some w /views. John Marshall Condo Specialist 631·1261i ~ NIGL EL SHORES Rare Owne r lea ving to "n C Model Garden flome 3 :"leed •1wl'k sale <I Bdr m . Br 2 Ba New l'arpet:.. 2 ba lllgh assumable In lovely •ard liuardcd Appraise d $225.000 J HVH Ball 975 1260 or STAa'TBt HOME l'Ommunil) Pool & ten 760 02.t l IN NPT HGTS .. knotty 111~ Prnate acres:. to pine living rm, beam h e a e h B y 0 w n e r FOtt SAU IY OWNU c e 11 1 n g . E n Joy t h e Sl95.000 6'14 ·5403 o r Giant 5 Br 3 Ba Only backyard & fruit trees. 640-7986 S269.500 Owner will RV access. Sl.2S.OOO. Bkr. carry al $1500 monthly 54$-2737 HACH ourux Investor's dream Clo~e tu beach. Good ftnanc mg Summer wtnler ren tals Owner will cons ider lease opl <1710 Seas hore Ur C /2 1 MewportC.....,. 640.5357 DOVB SHOllES Fabulous pool home 4 Bd rm. Spectacular 3000 sq ft. SJ75,ooo ALSO 4 Bdrm with bay &r oeean views. S325,000 C/21 Newport c.....,. 640.5357 ------- JASMINE CREEIC ~rator's own home J Bdr m , 2 story s pht level Ocean view. on w1dt- greenbelt. The ult1 malt' m decor 1110 Atoll Or <:all for appt. Other' also a\'a1la ble in area C /21 H.wport C...t~ 640.5357 SUPERIUY $167 .000. 4 Br. 212 ba m tn level 1\ssume 9•. •. loan Walk to beoch a nd pool Ca ll Tom Gollier Bkr. 646-9200 5 IDltM-$256,500 O PE N H OU SE SAT/SUN 1·4 2921CATALPA Ltwel.> view. secluded 5 Bd rm w i th wood s y ya rds Huge m as t er swte , large hvmg room. formal dining rooml Many cupboards a nd closets . Call Ruth Lund . agent. 646-1456 SMAITIUY! Decorate t his huge 5 bdrm. 5 bath home & watch your inH!Slme nt dollars grow. < lver:-.1zed lat with excellent Inca tmn. Pril'edrastically re duced. Ptck up the phont: and call now~ l.1vo In one rent the othe r . wulk t o bch Spacious luxury Uni)' 129.000 down owe tit on I> ltn Tr(•mendou.-s T in s~lter & apprr1·111t1on AICl f 213> S!lfl GJll l'rln only S.Ju. Capl1tr.o I 078 ..•••....•............. HY OWN~H 2 yr old C'on do_ 2Ur . 2Bu , m ;i.n , ictru~. a:.:.umable Ivan, S7!1.950 titil :mn F'OR SALi-~ f1'' OWN !!:ft 28 r , Condo. 2 1·ur g ura"t' ss~1.ooo ( 2131 122 12 w. 7111 1496·115" l>on U1,orl·e ron·e-. qu11:k .. ult• Far\l:l.~lic 4 Br 3 Ba horne sla.,het.I from StR!.1.000 to ~11~.0011 w (' P \1:1 1131 2600 UY OWNl-:H Ideal for horses I a«n• countn tiome . 2bd r.m . 3000 '>4 II barn, h\\.) fron t dge PHI N<.:11'\LS> ()NI. y $26:1.000 19:J lii9J STEAL.IT! Ocean Vl('W. 3200 "I ft I I ac 3 'r new S239 9041 ISJI 3<00. S.taAftel 1080 ···········•••········· LOW-LOW~PRICE '.I Br. lg lot: nr busines dis ln<·t & sc hl, ('Ol\\'en1111nal ur F'l IA \'A By ownl·r $811,1~ I() !>17 :1182 Tustin 1090 •·······••••••·······•• OPE:\ HOliSt-;StJ~ I 5 U1 owner Bkr l :.! I Ris a Place H 600 s11 ft, mdoor p0<1I. nu qualifying. ranta ,,lll terms Need fast sale ~··5.11(1 WHhninster 1098 ··••••················· LARGE YARD l.ighl & l>n ght 3 bdrm ho me with par k l1kf )ard lots of frwl trees F\111 pm ·e S91.S.MI Park Place tor IH2 7161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ~ lw..t ca..,lu ................ $36,000 /lJnit Only 1 yr old. l9 units , s"1mming pool, laundry. located m Sun Jacinto. <:a I hr from L.A • 20 min fr11m Palm • prings. Xlnl tax shell.er tn a fast appreciating area Will provide pos itive cash now 11n ·assumption of pre:.ent loan. Owner will <'On s 1de r PU 1>e r ~. SW/t,000, full price Call l'ar o l B e r r y . 71'1·752·0917. 412 apt units. totaling over S7 m illion. Lol'aled 1n Mid"est l'apital city. Murvin Perkins, consul· tant ~I D. Perkins Agen l')', 91.3-27'.?·8401. ----- fOREVER ocean view. l blk from beach in San Clement e Spal'ious l BR, Sll0.000. '19<1·8719. agt --- 9.ach Property 1150 ..•........•.•.....•... Coronado Cays Coronado Peninsula 3 bdrm 2 ba Chanel fronl home with 40' L sha ped dock for 2 boats. High beamed ceilings. alr~m . fire place, wet bar & private patio on the chanel. Great home for Ii ving & entertaining. Owner 2131391-3606 7UNITS Great eond lg owne rs u n- 11. S..599,000. Aaction Real l) 1714 > 722· 1421 ----------Business Property 1 •00 ....................... Market, Gener a l Store, Post Ofri ce. 3 apts, 7 commercial lots on lake in San Bernad\no Mts . By Owner SS2S,OOO. Post 8ox 4782, Irv.Ca 92714. c..,.~Loh/ Cryph 1500 ·•·······•·····•······· ~ Dou ble d e pth lots , Harbor La wn ~It Olive . C ~ S900 ea_ Call collect after 6 p m wkda ys (9161392·4531. ----1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COfNMrcial Properly 1600 ·········•••·······•·•· •EXCITING• LAGUNA IE.ACH 9600SQ.FT. NEWPORT BEACH Prime condo conversion . REDUCED m .ooo 13.115.000 • Asaume low interest lal 0..-& Ca.tr Xlnt cond. tc7s.::O 111· I '66 CJS Realtors l_.., <>CM YllW DUPLU 1142,900. 20% dn, owner will finance at 12-.~. Int only payments. Please ca ll bk r 631·224' or 548-2(8} E/Slde, CM. 6 MW dlx UD· Its. Twnhhae atyle. ~·2 BR 6 1·3BR. 142·13SS bkr .. JUMTSH.1. U ve ID front house and ·-----• rent back 2 units. Alk for I Plex P'rirne, H.B. Reu. BllllSl-1'86 Gtl Income 2 br un.lta. ---------- Cash to loan or sm 2nd lo 12 UNITSCOSTAJl£SA nu loanS215,000. All 28r JBa w/pool. 847-8516, 898·5526 9x1r ,$t99,000,29%dn 87:MICM. OC~DWLUIS San Clemente. New 3 bdrm. + I Bdrm . Units. From $197 ,000. Assume 1 2'1•~ loan Builder 64&<1414. lftcCMllt ftr .. rty JOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE BY OWNER .. s...rs on hUie Eutside Costa Mesa lot ... there's even room lo build two more! Owner says "sell it". Make us a n offer ! 752-1920 ' 9UAIL PLACE NortaTllS~ to,.. Tl l :H P.M.I Beautiful Span ish st):le fou r unit a pa rtme nt house. only l Ya years old. one 3 BR. 2BA: two2 BR. 2 BA; one l BR. l BA; eight enclosed carports . ocea n and golf course view. excellent rental •---------- ltK'alion; dose to ever· ,·thing May also con- sider trade for coastline oceanv1ew single family home or vacant ocean· view property Selling p r ice $350 .000 . No brokers please : Cal 1 owne r 714 /642·0l38. 5 HOUSES OH LOT Take over lOo/o loan. or. fe red at 12XG ross by mot1 \'a led owners. Trade your duplex up to this! 752·1920, j 9UAIL A.!~~~. 10.-Tl l :JO P.M.1 TltflLD TRIPLEX Cost a Mesa . close tc heach & park, a ll 2 81 w/gara~es. shake roof, 2-sty, 9 yn old. $194,000 Assume lit TD ol -..oor at 10.5~. Ma-I 7J6 SS7-44J7 2717 ...... st,CM DMDEOR WHOLE HOG $440,000 2 1eparate-10 unita Lof.c Beach. Alone or Two- Get her 8 .txgroSI o r S52,620. 847-85 16 or 89Pr~ 2 Years old 1n Costa Mesa near So Coas t Plaza. Owner 's unit coo· SISls of 3 bdrm. 2 baths, f rplc. pa lio. Prid e of ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; o wnership En c losed TAXSHB.TB garages. :-.;ever a vacan· cy! Excellent assumable SJ0.000 +per year I o a n S 2 2 5 • O o o LIYBtAM Owner / Agent 833-9293. $29,000 Down Soecid Ivy Bea utiful newly u p graded carpets &r drps , 2Br. 2Ba Levitt Home in Lagun a Hi lls n 1«Ps l 5• Pk All new a ppl t•or ner lot across r ru m Clubhouse, pool, ja(.'utz1 . sauna. exercise &r rec hall 1KJ S029i 14 Leased t•om merl'1al mdustn al un1ls located on one of Laguna's main highways. Bwlding re c.·entley reroodeled High demand a rea Partners want out. offen ng \'ery a1tra1·t1\'e fmand ng on a tot al price of S575,000 w11h Sl66.750down TaMS 5 Houses on I lot 1n the Ci· 107. interest ty or Orange SlS0,000. ArPRICIATIOH Realonom1cs 1)75·6700 M-GZONE Xtra lg lot $25,000 + per year 7 Houses on I lot 1n Garden Grove. lg lot $225,000. DcPh • Ci.ti 151·16'6 NIDE Ocean View 1096 Pacific Coast Hwy LAGUNA BEACH 494-1057 OPEN SUM 1·5 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt.~hdl~Rcalty Ii-;-:: ~:~(Ill with $20.000 down No ~~!!~~~~!!'!!!!'!!~ c redit neede d. ( 71<1 I -I~!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~ 840-1964 . Bluffs townhouse for sale Mewporta.ach 9.d luy hi ToWlt 12x5S 2Br. !Ba, front kitchen Home to ha\e new exterior supplied b) seller ( DG6464 > Older home, garage and 2 Townhouse style units. Walk to bch. Very lux- wi~. over 3200 sq ft. All amenities. perfecl owner live-in. a. super invest· ment. Prin only. act. barn will P;oduce some Old house+2Bach. E · income while you pla n Side CM. R-2, S87Smo. new development. 8.950 mcome Sll0,000 203 dn I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f 213) S8M3'1 l 275S Park Ave nue EnJo~ a breathtakin~ 180 deg rnastlme view "hile bartendmg by a magn1fi cent pool & spa This hilltop home has 3brs. 2ha + sep guest q rtrs Your gourmet treats will be prepared 1 n a spacious k 1tche n and served m for mal dining r m or brkfs t n ook Romant1r fi reside even ings are e nhanced bv spar kling city l1 gh1s $l79,000. FAUST A VIT All IEALTOR 497-2426 FANTASTIC VIEW from this completeh· re m od 3 B1. 2ba home +r enta l unat. Mic ro wave. new plush cpt'g S295.000. ~5536 Agt THEOM.YWAY TOGO Lo ca t ed high a bove Laguna's famed R1v1er a LAJCERONT Op.n Home 5-day See this beautiful!) kept 3 Bdrm with lge kitchen lam. nn. Mexican tile no1rs. Open Sunday 1 5 22542 Lake Forest Lane. Cheshire R. E. 759-1177 LUXURIOUS HEW DECOR Bea utiful in and out with 1 bea med ceilings . sky lights and in a woodsy setting with atrium and m a tur e t ree s a nd greenery Ac ross from tennis courts and very private w ith a spJ , Spacious 2 bdrm + den. formal dming room in CO· ordina ted neutra l decor A beaullful home for the J)t'rfect1on1s1? $149,500 WaterfroM H..1 Inc. 673-6900 MbaiomViejo 1067 by owner. XJnt. location SUPER VIEW Back Bay on beautiful greenbelt. Like new <I Br. J frplcs, 5 I l1ghl} upgraded Tnna ne" patios Owne r anx model. Must see to a p· IOU!> $340,000. 751·2442 or prec1ate improvements. 631·1341 Si!I0.000 Open House. !JUST QDUCED! Beautiful mini-1!state situated on over •,. acre. Enter thru wrought iron gate to an immaculate 4 Bdrm home. Eicl'eptional value at only 1298,000. Call Natalie. agt 675-6000 E.AS11LUFF EXCEPTIONAL VIE W Sat Sun noon 5PM 402 Vista P a r ada . N B . ti4().8586 NEWPORT SHORES Walk to Beach. Pools . Te nnis Open House Sun l 5 401 Colton 4 Br. + Family Rm Drop by the a bove a d· dress lo see these other listings. Cataijna Lights Mtns A FRAME. J Br. 2 Sl y, 3br. &r Den or 4br. 2ba. h u g e p v t s u n d ec k large Ir. fo,ma l d /r, w astroturf Needs pamt Deco r a t o r De s i g n a nd loving c are 219 P apers Walnut. .. $155.000 Custom Detailing DOLL HOUSE. 2 Br, 2 Open House Sat/Sun 10.4 Sty wlltY-fand. G re at OWNER 644·62161 FEE patio. with lawn! Move HIWPOtn HEIGHTS 1 n c o n d i l i o n . 3 O 4 ~ u S Su Canal .. $169,000 S.Cl111a• 107' • •••••••••••••••••••••• CYPRUS SHORES 0c ... 1eecJa&tate New, prestigio us r e s1dence. Stt. gate, e x rl u s1v e b e ct c h & clubhouse. Every rm a magnificent vu.· Comer lot., adj to former :"1xon estate. By a ppl only S75 0 .000 . 548 ·'11 88 , 548-6542 or l ·623·8828 C·l lot 40x100 dntwn San Cle m S62:s oo T r m s . Owner. 673·0359 BY OWNER L80 degree ocean view. hilltop location a bove Dana Pt Harbor. N. San Clemente. 2bdrm, 2ba, $158,000. PR I NCI PALS ONLY. 493-67~. 496·6367 CLASSIC MOllLEHOME SALES 2706 Harbor. Ste 206·,\ 540.5937 197.t O\'erland 211."J ' m101. take over pa) me n ts . 536-6119 Eve. 2 Br + bonus rm with a be a ut'lful pvt ya r d HighJy upgraded. Must see to a ppreciate. Price incl. s tove. r e f r i g , wash er /dry er. Adult park, no pets. Space rent St98.SO. $32,500/mk ofr. Trend Realty 645-5780 NEWPORT OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 11296 DeAnza Bi.ysiti e Village. 2 Bdrm 2 bath. private beach. pools. spa and clubhouse $300 E. Coast Hw y. Ba rre tt Ri l y , M2-S200 coastUne w outstanding ~ __ ocean vu 3 bedrm. n oor --------••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ noose alt n 1-4 CANAL FRONT, 3 Br. 2 2401 Holly Lane, $144,500 Ba OW. FP. + bonus 3br, 2ba. den. beam s. Rm. Good tak e over skylights. rrplc, lge lot. 2 loan . Be low Mark et 180 DEGREE OCEAN VIEW OP&IHOUSI SUNDAY 12·5 Over 2600 square reet of gracio1ts li ving space, just one year old in new San Cle mente develop- ment. Lots of upgrades Authentk Cape Cod e x- terior. Immediate mov e·in! AcnopforS. 1200 • •••••••••••••••••••••• plan features beamed ceilin gs, vu dec ks . enclosed bnck patio & kit. w /bit-ms &r brkfst ba r Pric e d fo r im mediate sale at $139,000 MISSION REALTY 98S S. Cst Hwy, Laguna ,.... 494-0731 CemtAL LOCATION for the ramily on the go. F'i \•e la rge bdrms. <1 baths countr} d lmoe rm. beamed li\'ing rm. huge fa mily r m with nreplace. entertainment area in rear patio. EVEN a s pecial place for the doggies. $438,000 WHITIWATH VllW A new llle awaits you 1n this warmly elegant 3 bdrm . 2 ba t h home . Solidarity and mature land1caplna mak e you snui as 1eeure. 11 over 3000 sq ft l11a'l enough, there ue plans for ex· pamion. Dlt.000. SountLA6UNA con••• 4 blka to beach. Mountain c abi n a tmoa phere w /s t on e fl replac e . 120 .000 down, F /P P .M 4tWlll • DOLPI •t 1.1. • car gar, n¥>11·in cond . \'al u e 330 62nd ¥!"!\I• 631 • 6736 ~~·~ONT. 4 Br. _ __. 2'28a.Lotsa wood &tile. •OMTHEIAY• B l w I n e s l9 ra g e . Lido Mobile Park, Older Gourmet kitchen. Pride FANTASTIC VIEW But Unique , Lo ts of of Ownership. 456 62nd. rrom lhia oversz lot. Ex· Glass . F ac in g Yacht St. A steal at 1248.000. ec ho m e fea t ures <I Anchora ge -Best B ay Must SeU! Bdrms. 3 baths . heated View· Sl2S,OOO or Besl Of· NINFA JAIVIS pool, fonnal dining rm . f e r . Ca s h . 0 w n e r . 642-1150 wet ba r . m a s l er s uite •6!7!5!-4!74!l!or!!7!l4!/!7!97!·!6690!!~ I J ohn Coombe bk r. with balcony. Assuma ble = loans $214,500. Beautiful 4Br, 388 F R. EASTBLUFF Elegant C 831·8440 DR . brick patio. french Plan surrounded by trees doors. Must sell. $205,000. &r greenery on greenbelt Owner. 645·5752. Open near pool. 4 Br J Ba. N.wpoti leodt I 06' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, I ··~ Completely refurbished. S/S Mirrored walls, large up- . l-5. grade d k itche n . Im· SPANISH 0,... 12-S, Sat & S- 1437.....,.. w.., maculate condition. Just listed at $219,500 Open Sat/Sun 1·5. 644·S403. 3003Cdt. ,.. ....... s.c. :'\orth ol SA Fwy.. Eas t of Ca mino de Estrella. H ~.Jt~ 963-8182 2 acr es. No Ca lif . California Pines S2000 dwn, take over payments of S70 mo 536·6119. Ask for Jeff rARIC UICE ACRE in majestic Modjeska ca nyon. for exclusive home or mini-hor se ra nch S82.500. 57 + view acres, only 7 miles from El Toro. S8SOO per a c r e h il ls ide . P ackage only . Xlnt terms. Lobdell Rily 213 Acres, SS.000 per acre. final subdivision map ready lo go 1 h r dn ve to downtown San De1go Dcrvls&Clart& 851-1666 one blk w beach. You own the land. Great nnancin1. Al5.000 C...,a .. tl N.a. Newport He ights . By s bdrm . 31--;ba, trg ra m Owner 2 Bdrm. l Ba. 2 T..... I 090 ,_.. I 090 nn, lrg separate din rm. Obi Garages. 67~·9667 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 (rplcs. Indoor /outdoor Eves. ~ 75'-'221 Me xic a n st y le pool , --------- patios, fee l and. aull M A G M I f I C I M T no w. 1475.000. Orig HACllNDA OM owner-bkr.6*S808. IACIC IAY ~~!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!! --------•I Will t rade for Condos in ffl'VIEW Hawaii, Ma mmoth, Vail WestcUlf 3Br. l ;i;.Ba. pool. S22SK. Owner will car ry lrg. 2nd. P rine. only. 642-7071. LIDO ISLE-lge 4 BR +d en. all new cond., Alllt.lng $479,000. Sell or trade for smaller L.1. home . Pri n t o nly . 8'73-7Slll '1111 or ? 4 Bdrm. Ma ids P o rt Roy al Mod e l. room, pool. M99.ooo. Panoramic \llew, ocean, _A_1i_en_t_6'&-__ llM-l_. ___ _ cit.y lllbt.s fc mtna. 4Br. 1---------3Ba. l'R. forma l d in MOllUHOMIS area, upgraded , s hut-~ s.t~ l·S ten . cpta entry. solid oak r:Unt 4' moldln1 Jlv. 00 Lido ark Or '22 ' rl'D •o d CaMef')' V1Ua1e Mobile ' cus" m m a e Home Park. Beautltul spa. pond wtrfall. a g as CGavenatioft pit, decks . Lancer Royal Kntaht. ---, __ ...._ 1 2Br, 2ba. sunken tub in ... _., -cap ni. pvt m u ter bu. Ste-lo the P'-cuarded commualty .-w /pooL l.flmil c:rta 1,. bey. Pool 6 r~. rm . BBQ'a. FOR SALi BY •• 000. OWND/BK.R. tws,ooo. W•a fl ..ttt-1 Xlnt .......... _,, .... 6J 1-1400 "WHY REHT?11 Don't waste 1 more dollar for rent. Come out to Quail Meadows in beautiful Tustin & see how easily you enjoy all the benefits of home ownership. Starting at 169.990 at 5% down, you can have a great 1 or 2 bedroom home with pool , tennis courts, recreation center & so much more. Your monthly payment could be lets than your current rent. Come out today & visit our decorat- ed models. Call Ann at 832·2300 for more information & directions to 9UAIL MEADOWS MI fl of land near 18th &r 673.4804 Whillier. c.~. ---·------ATT9mOM IMVISTOllS Br and new Ca rls bad duplexes. 6 blks from ocean. WHiey M. Taylor Co. 6 UNts Cost...,.... RHfton 644-49 I 0 l~ DOWN F'o r Sale 22.000 s q fl , l'ommerc1al bldg, pnme locatio n. Grand Ave. S \ Sl.000,000 29'1 down Tenns Will move out or lse back. Pnnc On ly please. Call Ha hn Realty Ted Beckett . 973-1077 Hollywood Ofc Bldg. TRADE FOR COM 'L $350.000. Tri·net lse. Bier. (714 ) 673-1241, (213 ) 6464-2270 or 876-1434 Billie CondoMinh•s /Town· homn for safe I 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONDQ.IRVlNE "THE SPRINGS" 83 Streamwood OPEN SAT/SUN 12·4 lst.}. 2br. l' • ba. Near ne w w cust m 1nl. A show place in prime loca- tion . $95,500 Has assumable loan, ap· prox $49,500·$435/ mo P & I 10' •'k per annum. D'Amico. BKR. 898·3376 731·3672 e ves. By Owner. 3 Br, 2 Ba, A IC:. encl patio. Newly redecor at ed In Caf?\ilY section. nea r pool & game rooms. Walk to So. Coast P laza. $88,000. $40-45& Sea Spray 3 br, 2 ba con· do, pool, spa, tennis, 1 mi to beach. gar. S6SO/mo. 964·4ll6 WOODSIDE VILLAGE, condo 2 Bdrm, }J ' Ba. upg rade d . C r eat i ve fin anc ing . lmmed. posse s s ion. S8t ,950 . Owner anxious Ca ll 546-2313 OPfN Ill 9• ti S II.IN fO Bl Nl<I' l•lllll ~I. 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAIU...__TODAY? Go from this ss)ectacular oceanview home to your sailboat and become a part ol lhe view! And on- ly $330,000 for ~ Interest in this lovely duplex home! ~F.S REALTY INC. £St '"6 67~210 Owner will finance Al l 2Br. encl garages PrimeCond. $322.000 CJS Realtors 1-635·5650 2·3 Br. 2 Ba. $143.500 1·2 Br, 2 Ba, Sl.29.900 S.l.S. UA&.n IRAMD MEW 434-1550 6UMITS 2 Br units w /garages. lsl ()Cf.AM YllW owner benefits . Great San Cle mente 4-Plex. r e n t a I a r e a I n prime location. Assume WestmiMler. Owner will $158.000. 9~•3. only he l p finance. Agent $318,000. Builder 631·7300. 646-4414. A BUY ! 6 Units i.ncludes For SaJe By Owner, 5 un· owner 's unit w /fire place. its. 4 2bd.rm, 1 3bdrm, P r ide of owne rship. sepa r ate garaaes. gd Hurry! Bkr,848-4SS7. re ntal area in C.111. ----'-------· 646-9060. BY 8""EI .............. (3) 4-plexes. $260.000 ea, S205 loan on ea , 3 yrs old, price firm. 546--0941 COVINGTON 4-PLEX Near South Coast Plaza , owe. principals only. Broker. 979-4383. ...... Desert. R....t Z400 -------~--8 <l·Plexes. Pomona. Ca . 12', down, nr b reak even.64&-0lll6 ' ZOO-lo Dlf llCIA TION Mesa. Arimna. 72 Units, ready to be built. 1.034 sq n ea. 133.SOO per unit. D..n&Ca.ti 151-16'6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G~· Mt~t[~] IULDE~NVESTOIS-lrnmaJ YIECA VALLEY Prime Joshua Tree properties for sale or trade Owners say liquidate. "Terms: 20'/c down amortized 15 ~·ears due in two at 10.sr;c int. Lot -Joshua Tree a ll utilities to lot -two blocks to fire s tation and community hall. Great price '3.100 with 2K dn. Ba l a t S67.SO •mo.• '·" Aete1 -Sunny Sands Mesa. Corne r Lot -· 4 mi from Joshua Cit\' Center. $10.000 with 3K dn Bal at Sll01.mo. 2.l AUft -Frie ndly Hills Estate w /roads, utilties and city lights. Comparable at 21 .500 asking 19,CXX> SK dn $210 per month(\. s Au.s -5 miles from J oshua City Ce nter unincorporated partial 10,000 with 3K dn Bal at $110/mo. 642-1736 IU.7426 2717 ...... St. C....Mete.C& . .. ._ --- ~~~~.!:~ ...... s~~~.!:~ ...... ~.~.~.~.~ ..... . of e...ty HH ~ HIO ~~••••••••••••~!~.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA COSTA ~ COAST-SAM .-0 'l'op fJUithty buUdtr'!'i own PrntiJrlous lotatmn F:xdush.•e a rea. <Kean vl~w Ovt>r 4000 .sq ft 1-'lt'dble flna.ntina Lur~l' assumable Owner v.111 carry Exrhang~ possible fo'or (urther dt'la1ls call Dr Lenny or Ma rtha D• Julius Real to:stat~ Brokeragt 755·6617 Del Mur. Ca lncow Properiy 2000 l9Chn. Fer-., • • • ••• •• •• ••••. •. • ••... Gt-o•n 1700 ZONED FOR I 0 + ••••••••••••••••••••••• COHDOS OR UNITS HST IMVIWTOaY Il l lul 111 U.'l\lr.11 Co~lu IM fAU.UO()t( \h:,,1 l:!\l \:!Ill With :I ~tlCJr111 h11u.'ei. $3tMI OUO 1 .i II 1~5 1111.1 or t'41l ti710 \)!\ S·UMIT BLDG. '<• ..ir '.\'.., ... port I fl·1~hi:. I· Jnta ~ll l 3 bd rm """er· ... unit v. r.1m rm 1ormJI .t1n1n~ rm 21, hJlli' ,\ f1n·plan• ~other "'"'" 11r111 ,, t.'Jl'h \\ 2 h d I i11 'i 2 b a l h S & 1r• J>IJ• l' \triums & f'JI an~ " 1 l<R> .. d ~a rage:, • I l)Jrking ~pac·es Only ~ 'rs '-E\\' ::.J.'>0.000 We.ley N. TaylM Co. Realtors 644.491 0 lndln~ Pro 2100 ...................•... l0ll'~OI l~OlJSTR l 1\L n1.cx; Jh.ooo :.q rt lot ,, 1:1.0011 ~q ft bld g incl '11'1110 ~If ft rl'~lauranl Pttce only $845,1100 w SJ50.000 ctn Owner Cin or lst> w opln '\;r N li Agt .\s k for ~like 95i l.W 00. S48. 558.S ------Lots for Sale 2200 ............•.......•.. .. Fantcatic luy • REDUCEDS7.000 (1111\· S64.5(1(f Ocean view lot plus approved plan~ lor tn·level home Walk mg distance lo Dana Pt. Harbor Owner 638· t614 BEAUTIFUL ocea n view . Bluebird Ca n yon . Sl~}.(MIO. 49'1 8719. agent 10.000 SQ It in good loca uon or Santa .-\na, ~oned R·3·HR. 9UA&Jn &VOCADO HOVIS 10.ll ACHS CtlorWrit• for Mails ROIHTS&CO. 1444SoW.slioft ,....,. CA. 92021 714.721-5141 INVESTORS DEVELOPERS JO.ACRE AVOCADO GROVE FAUlaOOIC \d;acent to Pala Mesa Gol l Co urse 2.7SO mature producing trees. :-.Int grove. outstanding views. Condo proJeCt in progress adjoining '• mile to new I-JS. Income. tait shelter. lax c redits + bonus heavy crop. Great ror farming &tor near fut ure dev e lo pme n t .-\ s k 1 n g p r 1 r e $37.SOOtacre. Be sure & ,~ this Free & dear. Negotiable. Owners will carry Con Galloway. R £. Broker 1444 So Mission, Fallbrook. CA !Il()'..!8. 714· 728·5841. RM1Est41h Exe...... JIOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean front own your own m Long Beach. Seller t rade for p ro perty in Laguna Beach. 998-8'794 \TTN l':••<'Ut l\1•" Beaut 3 br. 2 11 ba. ram rm hc>mf In Woodhndu Avl Ort I tn pnl I C 111 to l~kt ,._~b ti t1·1ir11 .. SI 0011 mo So 1w i... "" 2'lfoli (lr~a.nfront di. r urnl .. ht•ll 111obl It homl' 2bd1 Ill 111 4't 1mrk w twol.-.1 fl'"'' ,1un1. •v•. ,,, 1 h1•11d1 Monthh ,,. ,,,.. 1 l'f L411.'I ~~·'· I r 11111 ... 1n1 1·1 11•111.il 1111 .. 1> ''ew '""'!I 1•n " 1.1"''°' :tbdrrn 2ha :'IH mo 197 $12:• f::'tl• mu l'l'J \llt·ll ttltr I'll 1.1711 l.0 111pr I nw1 .. 1tJ u .. , furn 2 Hr wanlt•r $11.">0 Pea Allen Kl1r ~lf<I 7y;, L..-.~ 1152 ...••.......•......•... MtGU& SHORES tlceans1de or llw~. ncv. I> di roriued home 1nrl hnl.'116 3 Br 2 liG lofl . i;pa. uduJlli pr~r . mux J j)l'~" \V~lll t0/I. 1 \I Mo... $1200 mo incl earllener & ... a lcr 2 LJ 628· 001 ( Fr annc 1 N.wporlleach l 169 ·······•······•········ IAYNONT leacORlay ONTHEWA'fEtt Beautiful 2 bdrm ..-dcn. 2 ba, frptr. pvt beach, ten ms cou.rt & mooring fur I i ' boat t;lll 1nl'l S12il0 mo winter. IAYAlOMT /lot Is. EXCEPTIONAL VI l::W of Pav1hon Plush decor $700/wk. or short term WIMTBRIMTALS 2 Br. new furn. S600 mo I Br. $500 mo new Waterfront /Salisbur~ 67).,900 WINT& RENTALS Oupleites. 2 br & 3 br. !425 to SSOO. Near beach . Nwprt Bch Rlt y 675 1642 UDO ISLE Completely furnished with ever ything yo u need Remodeled & de· corated. J Br. den 2 bath. Monthly Bill G rundy . RJtr. 67~161 Big Can yon 2br . fully furn. community pool & te nnis: month to month or lse. ~.Ask for Bill Wedmore. 644·7020. Oeeanlront 2 br. 2 ba. 9 mos lease. Avail 1mmed. $700 mo. Agt 673-9060 Davis & Clcsil 851-166' RNIEst• w ...... 2'00 1-------••••••••••••••••••••••• Mobi~ Howe Perl 2300 ...•..........••.•..... 19, 1 Cherland 211,· mini. t ttk (• nver pa~ men ts. .;:11t1il 19 l::ve :12GSP.\CE P \RK Proposed for Rcver~ide Count\' 511 a c res i\11 1Jt'rm1is bsued ..ind fees pd1d ,\dpH·ent lo ne11 shopp1n~ cenler and ad· 111in1ng new ho11 s ing tract SJ.5011.000 <.:all Rick Barrell Rily, 642 5840 ----M«*fttain. DHert. Resort 2400 !Jave Cash will buy DPis&Ca.tr 151-166• UOOISU 2 Br 2 Ba. Dbl Gar. Patio. Nu crpt, drps. paint :-.lo pets. Winter ~mo. 6'73-4184 HELP! Pool/Spa Homeowne rs. !!'!!~!!!!!~~~~~~!I :'oleed a tall sheller ? Pn'. Pt \ needs hme these terms. No Cash Down, or a 6·12 mos. deferred r los· ing. modera te payments or simal1ar terms . 9Sl·SS7S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult condo. Sept. to June. Walk to shopping 2 BR 2 Ba. newly pamted Clean Avail. Sept 15 S700mo Barrell RJty. 642 52<Kl PEN I NSULA ...................•... 3 br 2 ba ON WATER Avl ---------•I 9 ·13. wnt r $8SOmo BAYFRONT House with beach und d ork 6 bdr m s . furnished. Great view Avail Ott 6 thru J une 6. Sl500lmo . Waterrront Homes 631-1400 1118 FOR LUSE :\ev. 2 bedroom 2 bath home. Mission Lakes C.:ountrv Club Gotr· tenms p0ol. Beautifully IJ11d s\.'apcd. no main· tenance yard 91~ Clubhouse Rd Desert Hot Springs 213·178-2572 li13·324S. 64HS35 3br. frplc. lllnt toe. nr So. Bay. winter-. $6SO/mo. Refs. 67J..1Z75 3Br . 28a. frplc, 2 car ••••••••••••••••••••••• 48 r. P18a, 3 doors from ocn. SB50 mo, 1m21 10\.h St 2 13 ·3 4 6 8 665 . 2tJ.S92·3S27 garage. ideal loca tion . ......_ Unfw-M~ S650 month to month. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67J..'1SH ..... 1.1-..1 --------l206 --------........ t • JI07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>RIME IS AC Com •••••••••••••••••••••••Winter lease 2 Br 2 Ba. men•1al Land 900fl Cron· Charming s bdrm. 3 bath bit-ins, S..550 mo. (213 ) t J~e o n Hw y 111 bayfront with 38' boat 377-78118.210Emerald. - hl,200,000. Ca II Barbara Ooat. Sept. • July· $1200 2 Br I Ba frplc house Glass at c 21 Sandpiper ~X~l~~~1~0· BllJ wtf~need yard. Grand 6404950 __ __ · · Cu•I. Lillie Is land. M°A.MMOTH LAl'\ES OCEAHRlOMT sintle adlt or couple on MQbile home w11h view 5'LIND0I ly. No pets ~. 675· 1896. of'ibeadows and moun Decorator home has 4 _f)T_J._3825 __ . ___ _ Sonday, September 14, 1980 CWlYALOT -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,.._.. UH CetfeMtM JU4 l>w ,.... lJ.26 HcMft u..fwftilh.d Ho.tMt U•tw.i*d H.w1 u.-. .. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IALIOA ISLAMD .. ....._,, leyfrOftt ,, ..... 1•urvd. pJ 1111 .1ml 1•h,11m Oii 1\.1 ~ Wllh IJUlffl 110 \\A "f 1-. ll 11 1·.i I h wo.•r1•l .!. •l•Jr} 1 hdr111 I I . b a I r ,, I 1· II •• w l.11\'lwn )1700 '"' l('.lM.' \\ 111t•ti 111111 S,1h .. h11r\ m:11.t11JO •••.•.........•........ llJ\ h 111111.,11:1· ;! l•1l1 n1 i h;1 I •HllllJ 111 Nt•"port lt.4, (11""CI' \1•1\ '" UI •lll!1' ""' 11111 \ IJllll( 1•11 "hi• L••J I -.llv ti7'1110111 1-.·u lu'" '' 1'1·11111 · ulu 1'111111 \lwl•r11 .: Ill 11\'ll 2 H.1 Hl1x·k V1.'t,111 4t ha" ~al 21'l <iH 111'1 Ut-al'11 J.nll bJ\ w.ilkJl•h· For 2 V'-''"'"' :! llH. I llJ t:lt't'l k111 h• n "1th r1· I r1i:1•r11l1• 1 1-: n c I j(lll ·•i!t' t'li1' rleall. ttu ... e tu :.ho!Jt> \\ 111 rnnl>tlkr \'t'llfl)' OI 11••1\lhl\ $175 mo Bdrrelt Ith.'. &12 S2tMI c•strano le~h 1218 •........•............. Sll'p:. to lht> ~anu !4~1 Sunm 2lir' 1~125 1 fct" Htlbc.rt ,1~e11t ti:ll -1)")511 CoronacMtMcr 3222 ·•·••••••··••·······•·· JJsrnine <.:n•ck n1•w. 2 s ton 1x·eao \'l'tw .I lir J llll ~·dm rru ll?011 ~'I I t S l 5 1111 m '' :!l :.r 4-16-fi68.l HARBOR VIEW 3 B ... droom Sau:.alllo model homt' Bcaullfuly c arl'd fo r 1lt'Jm1·1l cathedral retl 1ngs SllSll pr m o R l' Ta.' lor l'o 640 !l900 SPYGLASS HILL Exe<'ut1ve I Bdrm homt• in pres t1g1ous arcJ $1~!1 5 pr mo fl C Taylor Co ~O·!l90ll 2hdrm. den. n1ce S5.2S mo. 707"'2 .\l·ana ~&-1767 H.-,. Vi~w HOftWs Exec 4br. 3' 1ba. 1nrl ~epe rate en.law apt 759.0279 or ~7 i372 Bay Front 6 Bdrm I 01•11 3 Ba B uilt an s F ireplace On B~arh SlOOO mo ·19 4 60 14 . 645-0700 Spy--CIHHill Executive 4 Bdrm 21 2 Ba home 1n pres l1g1ou:. Spyglass. C:.:all for a ppl. to see. SH951"l0. RCTaylorCo <>40 ()<)()() -------- Immediate ocrupanc.' Fanlastic 180 degree ocean \'iew·cil~ lig ht:. from all rooms. Lrg 2Br. 2Ba. family & dining $1000 mo monthly Wknds & e,·es · fi.14 81j.119, wkdys . 1»2·5i57 I Bdrm l Ba Cute l"omer Dupleit P atio Rarage. washer dryer s:ns Call 644 7220 or s.i9 !1755 Iv message On the beach 2Br. 2Ba. frpk. pvt patio. pvt road Dup lex S!l 25 m o 1;73.,)432 2 Bdrm l ' J Ba home ::!12 l>lk.' from Big Corona beach. frplc I" t 1>atao . gardener inc Ask for ra,•e S750 mu Rt:. Ta;lorCo IRVIHE TERRACE Lovely Three Bedroom. Two Bath Home With Unsurpassed Views Of Ba y & U c eJn Sl 100 Month Vear !> Lease. Broker 759·9100 3 br. 2 ba. S'725 mo. carpets. drapes. frpl<', prage. 759·8968 S T U DIO.Old <.:dm S300 mo clean. Prevatt'. No Pets A,·a1 I Oct tst 963·1600 After Sunday. :!br 2' tbu. 1111r frplr , 111.. l.lJXIJRIOUS JHr hilltop tr• l244 MittJcMI Vi.to 3267 .,._wport •ectt JHt hwau'lher. m•l"'ro, Jdult.~ t wnhsc.• Vullt•.) & ot·t·~ul ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• N u II t' t II l Y r o Id vu Sec !:Ille. pool, JIU'. l.uxurto~ 3Udrrn llornc Sh;1rµ Jlonlt'. :JUr. S6QC) 2 llr. 2 Ba. l'lOO. 3 lir, 2th S..'l.'IO mo •i313926 ~11w111. lt•nm:. t·rti.. UJW ~75 Wll."t1ht1C,1nt•I W lluitt' Fed Loi. f'rpk. &. SG75 (u) Pool. apa, elll.. 1'tlrnt-l('lr W 0 . friM & !luge F<•ll I.tit C9f..t 11(1•t• Kldr:./Pclb OK< 7704)fl'4$ ··ult_, ... ,.11. tla"ket .. ·•11, t'111111tn l'h11rin1.•r. ~• • ~J"" " '"'" l(ar SH.; O w11l'r REMTIM&s .. 631-4555 RENTIMES 631·4555 kldsOK·""pels .!Ur K1r1"tf'«hf:.lli.I01 l1•t' 7 ... '"' T I """ J ohn ""arsh"'ll hl:ll l~fi)(l'f11 <'arrol l'(>~ll f:xf;(' (:()f .L" o.J-•--"' 1269 I" "' •Toro 3232 ~O • ... .--wporl ._.." CMdoSpeclalist :t UH H·ry •tult!l i\dutr.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• URSE ('ON DO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631.12166 Nu 1iet!> ltoni,ic & re11•1 2 Hr <loo t 1lt•n .. 111 a p 2•-"-"~, .... 251 'rrccrv Art•». Nr Sehl~ 1 I 1 1 _. --I Ulb J•uhl $4911 mo JI tan<·ct. mi· · \ r l'a:.i• S••~1·10"~ L~"nc"'I Yard t..ov1•I > .IHr ~;,ll.111• SS.Sit .-..rn I t I $ ,.., ~ r "' ~' 1>»11 • W ll!lh h-1:/ tlM.'l.'> """" mo. ' ·•~l t 1011 t-'nr Kids/I"''"· Nu anpt" l \ml1 ul A < 1hrou~h Out l • 11 II h .,.. " ' "'l' 1 c11 1 ,1 ,ir t1r.1 1·,~~·• l•"·lll111n l8SlO,fef• Shurp..tllr 14~.Ktth I I A• .. ~Mll)(t> Ftd V11rd ''"..ir Sc:ltoul111 ~lH:I > fot> HNTIMfS 631.4555 .I llr 2 ha. s.'175 mu ~ice & ' I .. ,, II <• II ti d lll'IUhhortKJUd (;Jrdenc r ind l~I '"' la~t mo +$100 "~"'·ur 1l \ N11 pt•lll Ai«. no "" G.12 LJ1Jor ~Iii 1m 11 !:>t•t•h.1<h-tl S11.J1•!11rl't'I' Sl8S 2Kr llome. Kut~ I'd~ 01\. Gar1S361 1floc RlHTIMES 611-4555 ·1 Ur I bath. l'Ol~ ftrplan' 21110 \lonrov1a 5625 mo t'41 11163 IUDS /PETS OK ~Side llouse. Garaj.{e. ~'n<•d yard S545 64ti·'1848 1-:..sh1de J Bdrm 2 flu Lh 1ng room Fam1ll room fireplace renn!d 'ard Gardl!nt'r. rarpt•l!.. drupes. Close to schools S67' 556 1737 Jft JP~ ~ll'c dean 2 Brlrm I l\J Fenc·ed \ .ird )!ura)!l'. nc" paint SWO mo hi la~• ... S~t sc1·ur11 \ 2:.11; 0 1 a n I! 1• 11 o u .. c 1-: WI 277H SJi; mo 2hclrlil Iba f)\Jle 1:arai.:clll41l0 1,114t ('I ,. 2 . d vuuu.,... 1'£'<' 'lls,.. ul" 1 San fJIJl{'r REHTIMES 631 -4555 C°Jll \'wk11;:11 IM'7 ii.I() 19·'>11 Fount• va1i.y 3234 ·•·······•·········•·•· 1111~11-.:s FOil ni-::><T I Adrm:. $59'1 $025 F'enrt'fl ~ ard.., & garages Famihe~ 11lcasc. kids & pets well ome Cd II 964 2561; or 97:1.m 1 \gt nnfoe Hwwti"C)to.t leach 3 24 0 ...•....••..........•.. Bea<·h Peach' 1525. :1Hr W !Heated Pool. S1011e F'qlk, Kids OK111403tfct• REHTIMES 63 I ·4555 1-;xel' L.1(}ut>sla home nr beal'h 4 Bil 2 Ila Fam Rm. 2 "'' 21 , 1·ar ~;ir & bonus rm incld in :JllllO ~q ft 111 l111n~ !tJ'll<'l' -::-1000 mo 96-t 7198 or IH5 :1447 Lovel,\ 2Hdrm l°hJtl'aU $100 Britk F'rµh:. ! ;a r Ore an\ 1cv. 11C!Ju; t:tb'l In· li:ll 15.'itH"all Carrnl W00<1br1dge. Shr. Cum r m. rlin rm. Jl><i .i1r month mun I h nu pt'l., StJ7:J '"" s11 su:l<! ~.1ei:a11l 11ew townhoml• an prest 1i.:wu. ... Turth·r1wk ~pt•1·t a1·ul u r vie w 2 masto:r h1I \Utlt'~. den 2'" ha Wl•I har. lrp k , \ t:. Sl2 11 U b.i'>l' 7M 752 1!35(1or 751 fWl l5 k ,\SCllOS1\N JOA(Jl. I' Nt>arl) ncv. ~olf niun .... Condo 2 Br 2 l:la ,\11 ~I I I r 0 W d \ ,. W a s h e r U r \ 1• r Puol !,pa \dull·, '" P<'lS Si.W m o L:.t• 7li11 trn~ 'II t•w I u' u n \ v. n h.., 1• Jhtlrm 21 ,11 .... air. rrplc pal111 I \ r 1st• i52 ~17 :1 Br to ... nhhUM· S7tl(1 m<r .... ... I m p !I 11.I r a ,. I I 213 11.-; l'S<ll or j~9 i;,r,·~1 Hafld111 !-..in .JO.JltUHI San Lu ... lk,~ \l1i.kl "" th• l'.llh .:r .. l'n 'llH!l.'1.11 ul.11 'll'W :1 Br 2'. b.1 il1111ni.: ltr .. J l.t.< ... t 110111-. l.11, Unl!U:> 511,'iO lflll NO n;~· \pt & Condo rcnr ;11!-. VIiia lt1•ntal:. 675 1!112 Bkr ROOIMES "AMERICAS LEADER IH THE IUSIMESS OF RENTALS" CALL 631 -4555 Sharp 1-:a i.I l~luff~ (A>nd1>. \ 11•w, 3btlrm. 2 12ba. S\<100 mo 75!1 12<H . 1)31 7'l26 3 Ur L>uµlt•x • ewp11rt Short.'S SA50 Watl!rfronl :1 Br '\11 boat clock SIOOO mo ;\tn(J JJrVIS 642 1!1!50. John l'1i.m1llt' llkr B.1}shorc' 2 Ii >I~. 11.1 \ ' h o r I! ll r tbtlrm 21 ,"i," Sl'.lOCI lllto \l•.1r b 1· 213 .WI :t2.5 •11 .o:\5 ~lit. 'e" µurt l11•1gh1<-'en pn \.ill• rwwf\ clt•t·oralt-11 1~1· 2 '>lOI'\ 1 onclo 'I Hr 2 t1a 1.i•Mll•1 I ••in1 fr11h &. pool \-\,tit.. In .. rhooh $H ill uHI lil..i 1!15.~ nr 1.1.1 11\:~1 IH.1\LTORS ---UL .. '1'"'S CONDO, Q Plan l.ge 3 BR 21 l Ba. Fam Rm. formal <lining, fplc. all nt:W SU()(). 759-0009 31,r . 21 ~ ba. dramatic CONlX> ocn view, frplc. wet har. dbl elec. gar \'aulted cc1hngs. huge ma1>ter s wle & tennis . pool. jac. wlk to b r h. S800 mo 213 548·6552 Adult Condo·Nice foun ta1n v1l!w. plush cpti;, mirrored wardrobes. Jt. lllr, country club am · meniues 1425 m o 11>2 St holl =143. 53.1·.1516 OM WATER Beuutthll bayfront home with 5 bdrms. frml din lnft rm. lge patio. Pier <1nd ~hp SlOOO/mo lse . OHTHEIAY 2 Btlrm. 2 ba-w1lh a pool S\'\'Urll~ $925 mo W aterlroftt Homes Inc. 631 -1400 Extr;; Ir,,: ~··wi>ort CreM Crrndo 3 Br. 21 ~ Ba :'ffa,tcr BH 11eean view l-a111 llm lplc. wet bdr. J ll re1· rac•il S8SO. I i:l 2181 1h1vlcx :-.11 doi:~ 1>-15 V11· luna ;;.1691.:!I .:. Bdrm '" rkn ;!' : Ila Brook\11•w l'•1nd11 2 1·ar K31 Atrium lmml·d a\ail ~rJ pet~ Sfilll. Sierra ~gnll 6411321 At"olut• I~ t"x<·eµt11111 .il hr.ind '"'"' Ill'' cc 111· 1·upll'd '\ lkirm 2 1 • hc. h11m 1· l .. 11111 ... l ap1 n.: 1·arpe11n)! & rlrJp<•, la1111h roum "Ith uµ s\,11" lull that \Jn h1• u.wll .._., bdrm or 1ll•11 5 hle1l'ks Crum be..it Ii t'I. 'l'hool $1 H•t J)C \ mo -.. ultb Owner will main t.un l' I yard l'<tll '( f 1f 1w r/i/. //((, .. IT .j>l(f{ tlf{'.I 1/jJ-,\ ~.'J ~ San Juan '1-\\l't>IU' "ll 11lll'.S. Copistrano 3271 :u,, 1 rat ~h.1 nt~\, I\ n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• He nt buy o pt to I !IH2 llir 12ba SIHIO mo or SllU,000 5'~ dn l!l-1-25/ll \H;5A VERDE 5 Bdrm. formal d1run~ rm. 1a.>ol mu1ntenance & ~ardl·nl'r 111d Sl050 mo lsc Waterfront llomes 631 ·1400 Love h 4hr, lam rm . study: 2ha. nr P;iulanno School. avail Oct I S"l!"JO/mo 557-8623 MESA VERDE Custom 4 Bdrm & Studio. Pool, Jacuzzi lntcom. Service Bar plu.s Wei Bar. Pn\'ate. Secunl~ Huge Lol hy Appmtonly ~5.000 546-3642 E's1de. 30· liv rm. 2 Br. den. fnrd yrd. pet OK S:SSO+SLSOsec. 642-0857 EASTS(DE. 3b r . 2ba. kids.· pet:. O K. rrplc, heamed reil. Wt D. S67S. 673·8476. ~·9780 Elegant 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Fireplace with beaut1ru1 landscapmg. Kids OK. '.\:-0 pets. Walk to school & OCC Gardener 'nc ld S700 mo. ~ l.38S :".lt•wpart Terr. Condo 2 br. 2 ba, frplc. gar. pool. Kids OK1 no pets $590 968-8388 960·1503 2bdrm. Iba. gar. y rd. bit ins. rerng. sm child OK. no dogs. 19"21\ ~I eyer Pl. $.175 549-3484 Duplex, 2Br l 12ha. patio. sgl ~ar No pets S380 . o a ... e. agt 6"4·'721 l ----- Seablufr Can yon 2 Br l'•Ba. like new $650. pool. s pa. tenm~. 2 car i-:arage John Mars hall Condo S!)e('1ahsl 6.11 1266 RE.\LTORS ~· 7!15l tkau11ful brand nev. 3 Wrm 2', ba lluntin)!tnn Be.1th hurne ComJ1lo'l1·I~ 1·ar11cll-d & dravc•I 5 hlol·k s from 1>eal'11 & '('hoofs ~IQ ~r mu ; ut1b <>v.ncr "'" m ..itn · lain l'Xl .' .ird l'an• <'ctll 891 7951 3bdrm lownht1nlt!. kul-. 1ir 1Jets OK v. /dPpo .. 11 ~ mo kill 536 fi5fl5 . 960 1217 S43 03l\2 Iha. tbc walk to beul'h, rem·ed > ard. -lhdrm. 2' .Ila. hv1ng rm. bea ut land .. (·aµed $730 mo 848 .'H89 4 B d rm 1 ·•, Ra Fireplace. Fam Rm 2 Car Gar. 1700 sq fl near Ha miltonr Bushard $750 mo 964·7198or645·3-\47 Lt Questa twnhse. 2 br avail. I P\1 bath No pets or or kids. Share w s angle owner $.$50 mo. Ca II 960-8636. Super sharp. hest <Jr ea in H B 2bdrm. $550 m o Rich 96'1-tl!87 · 3bdr m. 212ba. lyr nev.. I mile to beal'h $775 mo 960·5131 S550 mo :'l<ewl) re lurbished 4Br Condo. s ubmit o n ch ildren. 760 163-1 HOMESf'OR Rt-::\T 2. 3 & 4 Bdrms. $495-S625 Fenced yards&. gara)!es ram1hes plea:.e. ktd .. & pet s w ell'Oml• Ca 11 96-l 2566 or !173 297 l . \ )!l . no fee Sea Spra) :~ br. 2 ha l'Oll do. pool. :.pa. tennis. 1 nil to beach. gar. S650 mo 91'>1-l\16 2br rden. 2''2 ba c·onrto. pool. adults. no pt'ls. ssoo 548 Iii 62 3bdnn, $450. 962-0709or 5 12 0632 S695 3 Br 2' 2 Ba 2 3bdrm. Jha, $625. 5 hlorks pn\ ate patios + sun to beach SCH L2th St. C" 21 deck Air co11dit1on. Near Surf. SJ&. 7542. So. C Plaza_ Adulls. no -------- pets TSL Properties, 4 Br Month lo month ren· 642· 1603 tal Water paid. $6541 per 2hr, l ba. dra pes. cpl. built·in !(as oven, wate r pd !>mall pet. l child o k S4151mo. 545·6169 mo \vall 9·14 84().5648 Spacious 3bdrm. 2ba . den . frplc. blt·ins. S650 mo 962-6.S&I for appointment 24JS E Coas1 Hwy CdM 110\l t:: Fiii( Ill-,'-I I Btlrrn s.·,9,r, Fcr1te1I \a.rel & ~J1Jt.:l" l-.1m1h pll'J ... l K11h & JH'l ., ,,.clcoml· l'all ~>I 2~i4i ur '173 i!!li I \g1•nl. IHI lt•t• ·1 urtle Hk :1br 2hu lg Ir dr '! 11atto Ip :! t·ar o.!J< 1111111 rl•e. SH1ttt m•1 1213 l:ri7 l/iHi 2h<lrm Oran gel fl'l' l'•mdu Ten n1~. pool $5110m 5111 3165. 7fill t;l,6;1 l'om Lak~. I Hr l'11nrlo pvt hot tub Te nnis. PoOI Ja 1· S500 mo 2l3 45tH!a'.!:.r 11fl Spm RENTALS 2hr. 2bu $700 3br. 2h,1 $lt~IO Fu rn Jbr. 2' ,lia S"125 S750 .abr. 2' i b.• $$~1 s:n:i 41or. 2' ?ba S17.StJSp\ gla!>s lf523 CAMPUS Dt:IRVINE Delwce 4 Br Irvine humc \:.soc . pool -t-tenn1~ courts. S86S1mo h l & lJ:.l + S200 tieµ l'harll!' Darr 5.'>9·9400. Alrt 3248 ...•..•................ ()('eam•iew 211 R ~ den I ill'l'kS ICJ"' S700 \:.k for U1i,e&W 7211 3 Ur 1 ba. frplr l~t· det•k h..irdv.ood nuors. fenced back ~ ard & dbl irnr:J!!e <OOm\l \~,494 155 1 Gracm\J.\o In mg tn Im eh 3bclrm. 2ha w spa :-.:n peb S825 mn 197 llli2 f .intasl1c \'It'\\ 3 Br. 2 ha <.:o mpletel~ remod Beaulllul de<•king. adult!. onh S850tmo Will rnn s1cle r lsc 1opt 640-~Jft L01JUM Hilk 3250 ...•......•............ :lBr l'vndo. View or moun lam:-. near golf l'OUrse. l,aguna Hilb \ 11lJgc Po11ls. t1•nn1i;. voile~ ball etc SW5 9f\2 5585 As!. ror Dee AtlrartlH~ 3bdrm. 2ba. in Laguna \ illage No 1>elS SS95 mo -197 ·1072. d1•1 "' .111·11 11ldl•r 11r1 !ii•aut :!lidrm 1·ondo. al.I l1·1n'<I ~15 rnn r;;·, ®iii. xtr.1., retrag, 2 story. 1;;:1111 1:, 1 •• ,1 2 k11b OK. no dog 81G CM4YO ... \h l..11n I <iwnhoml· ".!. fl K ;!h;i l't•nn1., pool. JUC Cl ('qi park 111g l•ir :! •·a r i;.11 ,;n 11\, u r ti.ill H.mx <:' "kn11 ... \-\ esti hH .11 ea ''"cl\ ex l'<'Ull\'1· hornc JHr 2Ba J \Jll,1bl(· for 1mmC'd1alt• 1~cu11anc' Ucc J D Prnpert) M anagcmo:nt i51 Z'ilfl BALBOA PENINSULA POIMTHOUSE 4 Bdrm 2 Ua Spa. view Remodeled. c lt•an & ,,el'ludcd Sl300 mu :"adint' 631 1,r,11 l.rg 2Br ('Clndo "t•wport He1 ~hls Fr p k. pool, w al>her & dr )er $alO mo 6'75 !>Hit dys ur 1;;3 228i e\ l'~ ~t:.WTUWNHOM E 3bdr m . 21.ba. patio frplr. 2 car gar. µool \pa . t en,n 1s S7 20 &14·4l92 Ne" port Crest. I bdrm 3ba. ram rm, unobstruct ed oeean nev. S9SOt mo ~ 50!9. 5.5i 7520 \vatl H <!I S425 mo. lst . l;c,t ~96 &576. 831 ·9303. ---Santa Ana 1210 ...............••...••. :1hr lge (am rm . great IOC'J l111 n . S57S /mo . Children o k. 754·5300 rla' ... 9&t·J628 eves Twnhse near So. Coast Pldla. 3 Bd r m . 2 Ba. pool. spa. & clubhouse pnv1leges Ul1l pd n cept electr Beautrull)· decorated. Opn Hse Sat Sun I ·S. $575 mo 2501 Sun flo we r 1 3L ffj3.22JO 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 110 :\t E l'~OR RENT 1 Bdr m S..550 Fenced yard & garage Family pl<:as e Kids & p et s welcome Call 964·2:i66 or 973·297 l. Agent. no fee Hauwsr.•••dor Unfunll"-d llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISCH' I.AMOUS R91TALS/'NI _... LC9'1JtS.led'- WW.-&YHl'fr Funa. ' u.fww.. IBR. Hluffs 2Ha . U\'ail 1mm C'd Xtra S tl arv S85() ino fi4(). 7647 i oceanfronts from $900 to St600 Man~ other beach locations. :Jk r 2Ra home hay "en dov. s frµll cover<'d patio 2 c .ir ga r liarcJenl'r incl S7tl() mo Day!> 21J /.Iii 3990. Ev(•!>. & ... knd~ ~13 285·4332 :-.Uper mdl home I Br. !'Ir 1A,11er hkl' rww $950 ~51 2'l-l2.6Jt 1311 &•.1ut lge 2 Rr w frplc. pvt 11.itio 3\.5 E Ha'. Ual Penm s.s25. 1~10 5536 ~Pl Shores lrg eJn,alfro11t hnmt• 2 st\ .I Bdrm t den :i BJ: 2 frµks. lrg r ed" ond derk over water. 2 1:<1r garage. 2 l'Olllm poob. tennis rrts \\alk lll f)(·e an. S950 mo yrl~ Owner &15·6646 C'\1. ~ R"'I ~br. 3ha. spa & 2 hlks o.·n. Z:li l anai Np 1 S hore!>, $1000 fii5 7-150 Plush Vcrs111llei. Pen !house c·ond11 2 bt , 2 ba. amemt1c ... Sec. Avail 1m· med Ad ~:l09. 642·4300. 24hr. WEST BACK RAY <.:0~0() We'rt• open every d ay BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67~4610 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln1nc Turtle Rock. Tn· level. 3Br. 21 i Ba. Pvt patio Frplc. attached 2 ear gar. tenrus courts. pnol. + much more. $725. c hil d re n o k P /P i 14 851-11.\2 Nl'WPort Terrace condo. 3bdrm. 21 2ba, highly up· graded with lovely patio. wa sher dryer. stove & refng. Commu.n1ty pool, sauna & jac. $645/mo. No pe t s . Avail Oct. 6 . 6.11 1317 for a pp. tains 2 Bdrms. bwltin BR, w /2 BA. inclds bnck kitchen. n<'w paint-hght fplc. W /D. D/W. 2 car and ail') Woodbuming gar. SI OSO w in ter. stove. good "inter ac 6'&4·9582121.3-827·5109 -Wl-•M•ia-•w••rT•A•L•S-~!~~•••••••~~?~ JBr. 28a. rrplc. den. n1re ram1l y comm u nity, srhls. move in cond 546 4093 3br. t I 1ba. t 1 2 mi from bch. frplc. bui lt ins . hook·ups, prkg. no pets . S600/mo . 2 13·372-4700. d ays: 213·379-8206eves TIU: LAKES, dlx ll>rlrm tort. end unll w frplc. waternays. tcn111s. pool. etc Ca II 752 8200 or SJJ .U!Jl4 . Dix 311r. J rar g11r. k1cls OK . pool , $750 m o im.0121 ~ear Hoag Hosp., 2bdrm . 1'1ba, 2 car gar. lrg patio . 2 sto r y . washer /dryer . refrlg. pool. sauna, jac. By month or year . Avail Sept 16. !1625/mo. Dys . 71-1 973· 1255, Eves & Sat /Sun: 714·497 ·21.80. :-Jwpt Bch. wtrfrnt. s ec hldg. elegant 2Br, 2Ba. 2 pvt patios. pool. lndry rac. undrgmd pa rking, redut•ed to S975 mo. For pvt t-hoWlng 955· 1961 cess • 515.000 c55 Ski trails Call Diane Barrett Rlt>. ~2-5200 OutofStah Propeny 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Winter Rental. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba , pat'\o. 205 I St. Ba l boa . $500 /m o . 675.31194 Winter 2 • 3 Br. $475 & $580. 11' E. Balboa Blvd. 1=1r ... Hole Im _in_s.589_1 ---..,....., c--....... 1122 New home. 3Br. view of ••••••••••••••••••••••• J e t on s ave SS.000 . Reduced from $74,SOO to Upgraded 2~drm. 2 ba &.99S. Great financing. house with pnvate yrd • J u!>l one . Scott c a rport . No p e ts. Goldsmith (712) 11021 ~Imo. Gardene r inr l. l3J.880S Betty Kerrf)TS.1181. ~ ...... Gro•ts Z700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ColleMtM 1124 ........ ._ ............ . Elegant .ec.luded TwnNe, 281', 2'-'S.. rrplc, patio. PIU"tly furn. No pets or c h ildren. 1600 mo. MS-4$74 2 Br home, lovely patio. gar9i00. Bayfront 3 Br lower. gar SlOOO/mo Ba)'front4 Br upper. gar, Sl.200 .. Y1A1L Y llMT ALS UtUe I1land. Li 1 Br apt. wtdeck.W\fun\.S&OO/lse Lie rum 2 Br apt. park· lq for 2 cars lllOO mo to mo. Beautifully remod 3 br home. unfurn Sl.200 mo lse Lovely 3Br+den. ramll)· home. patio, gar . unfum. $1000 mo to mo. South Bayfront S br lower. aar. fum or un- fum SUIQ mo. South Bayfront 4 br up· per. 1ar. *1200 mo South Baytront. 4 br up· per. car $1500 mo. furn or unl\lm ............ AJMC. 61 .. UJI Enjoyable3Hd.rm. S500 W /Workshop Garage. Nu Apple. Good area ~9562 Agent 631-4557 Val ree VfTBlAHS Isn't it time you owned your OWN home? For further information r ail 631H960. ------- Grab It Qwck ! $495. 3Br W /Chefs Kitchen. Huge f ed Lot lEHTIMlS 63 I ·4555 RENTIMES AMERICA'S FIRST COMPLETE HOME RENTAL SERVICE Al.LARE~. SIZES Al.'fD PRICES CAJ.LTODAY 631-4555 Stylish 2Bdrm Ret~at D50 w /pt111h Carpets, [)rps, All Nu Built Ins Children 0 K(&.112)fee Carrol 631-We Al~ F\nd what you want In .PUolClasatrieds._ llOMI:: FOR RENT Brand new condo. 2 story . 3 bdrms. 2• 2 ba. rrplr Art1.sls Retreat. $410 1300 SQ fl with w /w c pl, 2Br W /Ba Icon) Vu. Gar 3 Rdrm. S550. Fencer1 ya.rd & garage. Fa mily plea se. Kids & pets welcome. Call 964 -2566 or 973-2971 Agent. no ree drps. 2 car gar" /opener Incl, Kids OK<9625Hee $6SO I m o. 2182 Ma p ie . 1-•_am __ Ml_S_6_3_1_ -4_555 673·2282 or 675-5487 eves. Attractive 2 Bdrm Mon · ticello condo. Builtins . Refrig, lntercom. 2 car gar. ~'7·"36 Blue Chap Properties_. ___ _ Beaut 4 BR 2 Ba on qwet E 1S lde street. S700 . Aeent. 642·~ __ ~­Hriaw· -------- L4191M Micpt 3252 J242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac 2br, 2tia. w /frplc. Nt•w dlxe. 3 level water 2.car garage Well man view, priv beac h . 2 nered pet OK $600/mo master 2bdrf ms1 . conv1den. A_v_ail Sept l9. 496.:_409l4..:_ :I ba. rp rs. m cro. dumwtr. elec gar. wet L• Forest· 1255 bar. priv patio. pool, ten· ••••••••••••••••••••••• nis. gym. yrly $1000 mo. L.AICEFlONT d ys: 760·6060. e \•e s · Execut ive home with 0.. PoW 3226 846·3l51 or955·2244. dock. 4 Bdrm. 21; h11, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 3 Ba. den. 2 frplcs. rrplc on wide green belt G r eat Dana Cr est 3 wate r view, $800/mo. Lge r edwood deck Br -t ram rm. New Avail Oct l. 846. 1358• TasteruJly d ecora te d. landscaping. low c•re 847 60'9. SI 100 m o y rl> lse. w /sprinklers. Close to· Cheshire R. E. 7$-1877 sch. park. New home. 3244 vw.. 3267 t895/mo. Av•il now. call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.,..._ • ....... da-496-0221. •I\· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. Tur\ld'Oek View. HOMES FOR RENT Charmina 2Br. IBa. new cpt1/drp1 , tllght ocn view. lg pvt yd, 1551> mo. No peu. srns Violet Lan· tern. O~n Sun 10·5. 51l..fl3M Exec. Twnhme. 2 Br. 2 3 " 4 Bdrm SS.W·SS9S Ba. earthtones. l yr. lse F enl'ed y a r d s and S700mo. GIM)' Steven& g a r a g e s . 1-· a m 111 es All 133·8800. 9'75·1192 p lea!te. k Id s & pct:. Have t0mtthlnt to sell! welcome. Call 9&4 ~or Clat1iflect adl do It well. 9'7J.29'11 A.gt. no fte .. _ 3 br. 3 ba exec. home. lri level. rrplr. ocean 'iew Kids & µ('Lo; OK. 645-503.1 after 6 3br1rm. 211ba condo . beaut ocean & cit) lites view. no pets. :>iClO 'mo. Jim 9f'3 ~2 or 968·4650. Yearly, lrg Jbdrm. 2ba. upper duplx. steps to ~h E.ncl gar. 9J.5() mo + $450 sec dcp. Ask for Jackie 631 4046 o r SSZ·iSOO. You'll hke this adult liv mg in Newport's finest 2Hr, Jba. den. pool. Jue. tennh . No pets. 833·3349 Bluffs condo.'' Br. 21u Ba, new paint. new carpet. le.se ~/mo 833-13.57. 644-8170. ----YU.al.Y•WATU 4 Bdrm. 3 b•. t JCec home w tJacu.1:1i on canal front. Sl200/mo. 3 Bdrm. I b:\. oceanfront apt SIOO The Rea.I &!tale Store 67~t77t 1:-.1 T H E L/\K E S . Northwood . \bdrm s tudio. S450 /mo . Call Dadd 979.3953 o r Peg 552 2000 All new t Br. So. Coast Plaza Rer F acilities. Tennis courts. Avall im· m eo Adults . $400 54S·'m3'7 Exclush e Big C..nyon on 'Golf Course. Pool. ten• ni!t. spa, Zbr. 2ba. gar. S11 001mo . 640-812& • 4.9'7 sm -------- Versailles. 2 BR l~ Ba. a dults o nly .C all 714·538·84~; 21.3·884·7380 H U NT I NGTO N HARBOR, prime loca· tlon. marina view. beaut n~·w 3bdrm. "75 lb•. balconies. frplc. ~. No pets. 213·634-8602 or 714~. I. DA.IL Y PILOT ~.~~':::.·~-~ ..... ~~~~!'!'~."'.'.~~~ ..... ~~~'!.'!'~."!~.~~ .... ~::·!~.~ .... ~~~:!:-.~ .. ~?~.~ ..... ,;... 4350 Coda Me'° 1824 Hunt1ft(fton ~oc.h 3840 ,..ewport 8-och 3869 San C..._...• 1876 Wiii Shr l&e tux. hme, •••••••••••••••••••• 0 -' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• nicely furn. 2 frplc. Gara&enear O.C. Airport. 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aporlmenh lMf\rrl •••·•···············•·· ••••·••·••·•···•······· Jill 1111 11111 "''•"' 111' ''" HUMTIMGTON LAKES •~1·11n11•\\ II.uh 2 room~ l '' years new. ground mlcro,C.M.~3428 SUS.Double 714 ' 955 ' 1619 h·•i•& 11 '" 1• 1·111 I,.,,, eves. 11 ,. E.•i.,,\.H 1.ilM l'\lthl I:\(, ~I HI \\I" '" Jl1111•I $-llMI 1 St-t· de lt-vel l BR. 1 BA apart-Female 21 + House. Costa M esa . 1160 +ulll. 83J.'t331 days. 751·8270 eves. Lisa . 4401 Cl ean E Oluf r l'o11!111 :thr ' \!;1 \l1l"l,I, 1ur 11 qf f.11111 2JlNi W rnl'nl Built-ms . carpet, \\\lllll \llR'> 111 • 1111 1 11111. 'l•B d ra pes. e n r l osed 111\\ I 111~ ••• 1•1 1-~ " 1 11 ,1 rarport. laund11 racility. 2ba, a\all ..,,.111 11 ~~~('\II'' 1111 Ii• 111 )I I I l•<.ilRI I I'll .! 111 t hi :i.IA~I ....................... WfSTCLlf-F~ BLOG l f. "' t ouha1H I II •• 11 h 1111 I I .111 ,,, 't '-\ ..,, . \1 I• 11 .., 1~ubhc Lcruus courts a nd I \I\ 1Sii11 ~ llH '""'' l!Or l 1111 tu golf course nghl behind. f emale wanted lo s hare deluxe 2 br. 2 ba condo with view & jacuul Newport Beach area. Call 646-8270 or &U·956 NI Wl'I >Hr U! e., t4 .... ,. ' 'I ........ lhed )525 •••···•·•·•·•·········· l\)li\" M\'Sll \ 111 ... 111 Lovc-1) 2Rr W l'o11l l'lu MOh· ~\'l(l!l1•t11I)( I 631 4.'1.'l7 o.:t ll't' • »11 o.a. .. , \hlfum uoo ··•··•··•·············· ~br ~uni !{JI 11,\ 1111• §9:1 l'l:!!I 1fo\" ,•11 11 hi C\'\'""i c:,.14 l!lxlrm l1•11u •1I '111 .,!;h1ldN·n o l\ s1:w.1 m• .,6 3 ·7600 or US.1227 Apar'tmefth Nmithed •••••••········••······ -..Ollkwtd 3706 .•.•.••.••••.•......... Qun:t Lil lb '\lht1\•1\1, ,,, l Br l>t-11 '11111 t\, I u 1 e 4u1 µ1 ~ ;! •11 \\" $5 110 lllt> 1~ ni:1 1J'<).1 ~' 9,dboo Peninsulo 1707 ••••••···•·•··········· WIHTY RENT AL 2br. ht>al1._'<l 110111 111.1 I l\dlhoa >t50 11111 1. , I Sept I . t\15 ltl"l l ~fleep1111: t11,111 ,\. k1tchenellcs ~1 IA I<. ,\. ' I I ,Up. Oceanfront tii'> Iii 11•1 ~ --------- MEAR BAY 1111 "'I 11 11 .... I '""'' '"" 2 Br. garage. SliOO w1111t1 1, ·', \\ ~o2 Br. b:11 'll'IA llt'I i-1,, ,1 "' gar. $650 1 JACOBS REALTY !0 • 11111 ' 67§.6670 Ii do II --11 Several ~mall I & :.? Bit'::. 1.11 \,)\ rum S355 & up $e\etal :! BR oceanfro11t apt Wmter & yrl\ All utll pct 1 '' ,. 613-9210 qui•'' 1i7~J ~·~'' ~ Bdrm 2 Ba +-:1 lldrm l Ba Steps to lwMh I 1: I llr Complell' with hm·n· unct .. ""W e ~ k I ~ M '' n 1 h I ' b ' •' 1 67J-4586 t l ' 'I Winier Rent.ti 2 Br l Ba Steps to hl'al·h Sl'l•I 15th. 10 June 15th s.12:. mo 675-9'l29 1 B R \ r I ' II 1• " 'painli1·rpt . .,~I m.11ur1• adult. S2i5 ut 11<1 tH:I ll~K Wi nter Rl'nlal apt by Ba) $.l~>O tii5 31!75 .1111 I I \ .t I•• 1 .. I Ill• I.!~ •• ~ ).l~· 1'4 il II ,1µ1 ''" Newly de1· h.id1 tull 1\11 <1.. ·' Yrh· r~nt I $32!1 1111 ut ii '' " Conv lot· Ut·~1rt· qu11·I l non smoker ll'i.I !'o..-1kll CoriaMeso 3724 ·•·••··•··•····•·•····· CASA DE ORO .\LL UTILlTl ES p \l u I Jhdi II• ~l>.1 '1'1' Ill• ,Compa re befo re you fun lClcl ulll t .J~I• [ \, Z r e nt. Custom des1~11 1 h.11rnd i,:.ir ""l• 1 features. Pool HIH1 110111 ' ,., •. c nv'rd garage. nc~ .I.• ·" 11·1 furn1lUre. surroun1frtl I 711 • · "ii ., I I It " It\) 1' \It r'Jh feSllBll~ APARTMENTS BRA,_,0 HEW II .H1 " \\ • \\ If Ill t lJ \!111 '\q.,r, , £:WPO T APMtTMEMi Wllh plush lanrtsca111n1? \duJt ll\'ln~ al 1h tw".l I\\ 1' I•' No pets \I I I ,, ,, I Bdrm rurnr~ht•d ~IAI 2 bdrm fum1sh~I ::,11111 365 W. W1lsnn. t;12 l~I~ I SUSCASITAS ' . ' I' • Furn 1 br apt $325 & 11p Encl gar .\dull!> 1111 pets. 2\10 :\ewport Bl 1 548·-1968 betwn x :w & 5Pl\1 111 111 $(1 I ..,I '. ll t OCEANFRC~l 1' I H ,_,r•I• t tll I t.t ~ \ t' 1. & 3 I?. APTC ,r\\ I• I. \I l Br. Cot\al\e Furn Clean & pn\ ale \tlul1 only. no pets t.:11b 111l'l $400 ml' Isl & la:.t t Aparlrn:nts •,If \Ill' 1\<l Sec. dep548 0522 Unfvrn'.s>ted ~ -1······················· ••••• ~!'!'.~.~~~-~~~-~ Bolboo !!Jc.mt 390b H.B's RHEST 1 ;~: .. ··~·1·:,::··.::·~:1 • :: .... Spam~h f..'>tatl' L1' 111)!' 1\t l "f 1tl•I j 11111 ,, 11 , Beauuful 1>ark hkt.· 'ur flrq1l.1<1' 1.r t ·" , H''' roundings T1•ri .i1111 pool Sunken ea' hl>q s parkling founl a1n' Sp a c 1 o u room lc'a-. Separate dining art.'<i I ""''I Walk-in closet<;, honu \Ike kitchen & cab1m.:l \'nt. \' I tor ''' • k I!·" Walk LO llunt1n.:t11n 1·r~' I 1u111Jn r I \\I Center nolA ~"""' '" t.7'f 01~ l Bedroom unfurn s.1cic1 t Bedroom furn lr11m S430 2 Bedroom fum S.'>ilO Twnh se·un furn from (• $50() AdulL'l, no Pl'lS Utilities Pree' l.A QU\NT.\ HER:O..l<IS \ l6211 Parkside Ln. I hlk . w. or Beach. 3 hlk .. ~ ot .·Edinger 847~1 ----3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Lbr. 24-hr gate protection .. ~verythmg furn. ste~ to , pri v. bch.. encl pool .club prl\ . S395 mo. a' atl Ort 1 lhru J unc . no J>ets.714-4913-40\2 .-.wport le«h 37 69 .z.r····················· SHORT TERM RENTALS Weekly&. Winter Agent 675-8170 lldu,•· li.1\fc1tril 111.fr r 2h 1 r ·In I! frr It· .1 luli-. no pd" -11••1 1ru1 11. SI'"' 11111 .. l·.1mch ·i 11111 m 1i.11,7:.'\'I 1~11 .1~ I .:l>.1 ~.11;, l'l1\ •1111111!1~ I t ~101 ll 1 • ...-~. I c f!\ S m a I l h u t h ,. I 11 c 11'\I IA klll'ht•tli'llC' •Jll t•\ 'lnl!lt 111·1 1111. "c :.! l\r lq•k r 1111• 1111 !'>:100 11111 u 11 t., 1 , 1111·•· ..,1f;i1 0111 h .1 '' f.71 l:!<.> ,I I \I oll !Ill\\ '\11 t I'\' l 1 h1icl 1,11 HllHI• I' 2 hr 1 11.1. 1111t 1r11 i.:.•r h ~-,i;, "'" • f!tlrm I B.1th " 1lt•('k ,\ .~" l~I~ I • Ill I .... F "'I" S.I ill Bolbo P • 1 3807 I !"ht lho;il i-: ... L•ll' S111r• a en1nsu o .,7, 1 :i ..... ··········. ······· 1 sm .. ll Barli 'i::illl1 \I .irl VILlA MADERA Cills pol 1 xl''I .: 111 ., I\, i.:.1., .\11\1' ,l.indlter 615 51\:! 1, h"' h 1 1 n l' I I· n • I Ne>AJJl•rt l\cJth. h,l, \II'\\ 2 hdrm l h.ilh · I rpl<'. patio no gara1!C' Yedrh S 6 o r \ .: c O "' n 1· r li75 f\Uil.l 2 BR UIJPl!l llph 11u~anl It V. ::.undl•tk & fpk SR511 'rl) tiiJ l!r~'lS i.:ar.tl!l'' Ch1ldrl'n OK '" rl('t' !)415 t:111 r111 1•x 1·t•pl • h'(' 2321 ~.ld1•11 •..!:! l:!l 1 l Udrm DclU\l' \pl "'' " tlrapl.'s l'l~u11 r11nm\ qui• I '.\laturl.' artulb "•OCEANF RONT. Avo1l now, daily. week I) Spec O<.·c.inlrnl l'hm1'l' ,1n"1 Ji5 -.;l'l'Urll\ ~100 Cl1•.1111n1? I <:1· Sl:'>ll (J1>cll -.,,11 Sun 10 :? 1 Ii I·. 1111 h ~I l' ~I Ne!it:fietd fAMll. '( APTS. \I l-.S I \I Ill >F 11111111 ,11 11111-.pht'I r I. 'I 111 ell 1ph '\;1 \I• I 'IC )11 I l Dana Point 3826 •··•··•·•·············· XtrJ II( 2Bc :!llJ i•ara, ,. 1A<1l k1n~ drstan1·1 lt1 h• h ::i \111 m> 1.io;,11.11 " li'!~t ll1 I Spal'lar111.1r ' 11 >Ao llt l' 11l I front ~bilr•11 r •-,i.,. 1,. • 1\eck rri•k I .nt•1laJI• 1"'".,t.'s~ll>n $1~1 ISi la ,1. Sl.ill '>Cl ~ll 3.1.'"> I I llr l ha .1111 I"~'' ofl st p;11"i..111r "1.'111 mo \I ~·I I .! llr. I ha s1.1 1111 19 I ()(~ • ., ~nqfon Beach 3840 •·•·•·•···•·•••······•· Surf\ 1cw' ~125. l Bdrm W "\u Buil\10' Url'l't' :: . .:lfol1 .1j!l ti:!\ l . .!'il\ (u• • J ac1;1-larview 673·SURf 2hr :.!ba. in·\\ Yrl) ~ -il I 1i'i5 tllli :.!l:l .!ti:> :'lJ::. <aeautlfully rurn. Walk to 41,d} 3 BR 2 n.i '"". _beach without cr0:.sin~ s lJ'tet. Yearly 2 Br 2 Ba. p<sllo. &i7ii~~:ho l':~I me. 2 Rr 1 Ila. '11•,.,a Vcrrlt• ;_l \'311 !I 15 i\dull'>. l~wd) all adult 1111 11l'I~. ll<l pe\!< :).'i!l 11221 \1!1 l.:l&.3 Ur ap\.S H:!ClO l•,tl anger. h.h 841; 1>61!l. .-..O. 3 Br. 2 Ba $800 Call 673-()313 Call ofl. \lon STEPS TO BE \Cll I ut1• blwn4·9PM. b11chPlorw ,pr1vatc \ard. •, U11l pd $315 ~rl} vf(INTER 2br. frplc. dis 613 5-IJ9 673·7954 } .. hwasher. gar. stps 10 ---11.1and 1 no pets. $500/mo SG95 ~e11rl\ Charm•nR 1..,.n hse SIS S206 Ncp Bay f ront I Bdrm Perlt'd 2br 2bo l IW sq ft, I pie. Inell\ fJish\H ttnt•I ga1. f.'IO!I 3107 Mace A\t' 540 -1400 2 Br 2 Ba Nt.>wl} painted. l>clu'lll' !JOtllsio\I· xtra h~t: 2br, :.!bu BllrL'> dsh1Ah1 l' ~ nult':. b.:•arh ,\dlt:-. n o pets $3!15 11111 S.16 ~&. \ I I I \I' I" • •' 111 S.1 >11 \dlt' No \dulls. no 1.1ets Availa· r•·I '·'""~'l\•1rk\4 2~111 hie Oct. 1 S345• mo./ 11., I-1u111 ''*' s.11;o to lt·a~e Owner 642.01.38 ,!Mt ,,111ol\ ht"ll'h 1\ \ail ..,. 111 ,11, Doi k ~IHH't•? Old Spanish lg l Br. 2Ba. for details. 1 1 1.1 1 IN• <'It ti.~ 1;191 tltn rin. garage, £rpk. 14 00 ,q rt $450 m o . ----------Fem sbr 2bl'. ocn front $325/mo. Vrly. incl. ut1I. wash/dry, gar. 631·2451 CJll M1 llvwJ1J 645 6101 pn11I hl111•k o l!X) 7151 I I Ill llH' It• .11!1tl \ Son Jum\ Dave. <\.'iO sq. f\. for S42S per m o. '~~! "''' hi~ ~,(~1:• Capistrano 3878 4001 Birch St. N.8. Agent ' Htl1 n1 Yt·.11 h C:.u·p!-i. to ••••••.-•••••••••••••••• Plus h new tWT1h.se. pool. 3br. 21 ~ba, $195·...._, ulll. & sec deposit. Correct II is 955.31~ 5'11 5032 . " "11 • .. 11.1111· 11.irk1n~ 11•111111 IOI l~1lh St "oJ II :i Br. ~ ba rnndo Brand new Pool. Lennis, $65(1_ -19'.! 6100 or 492-2796. BEST RATE I• •I Ill J.1•,11 h J 11.t t p-.1,ur' 1111ol11 k 1:ar 11\h St I OU ll If)' • Ill B.t up '''"" h1 Sti:!5 2hdrm l' 2ba, Capistrano ('a.,1\as. frµlc , patio. adults. n o p e t s . 21:1 541>-5014 SontoAno 3880 ······················· I br. Iba, near S C. Plaza 1>001. siiuna. rec. fac. .1dults only non·s mkr prd SlOO 979-3329 arter IOam. or&-16-9714 fustin 3890 ••····················· SUNNY Newport Sch upt, 2BR 2f\A, FEM. Share . over 21. Tennis. J ae. Gr m s 220. Mo n Fri Day 838·2851 Diane W a,n t e d f e m N o n smoker Share atlract1ve 2 Br l\pl W /quiet maLure fem. ~: t8th St. C M Pool w gar $2 10 + 1, uul. :>UI 33l5 Prof Fem to f.hare 2bdrm. 2ba apt. CdM w/s.ime. in NEWPORT BEACH Dela• Office Spou{ 700 to 3000 Sq. Ft . • J anilonal Service & Utilities lnchlded •Adjacent lo Airport & R~aurant Row •Access to J M a 1or fwys 833-8813 , , '" \ ,\.\\> \ l r I I I fl.,ll"' , U1 Be;iullfuJ2Kr.$375W 2~-32, no n -s moke r . Cathedral Cealmg. $287 t m o 673 3355 or Gar.Nu applc<9985>ree 613-1775 afl 7 omce space a\·ail Full serv'1ce executive suil4µ> avail for lease in Center Pointe Located near OC Airport. For le asing in· formation call 1DeeDee Huff: 9~2288 . ..... "....... . .... COUYffl.Y '": UG LIVI t-. N ~'WOT BEACH RENTlMES 631-4555 -So Lag hom e. large '\ l'll 111 ,,, pd,., 1 , "'" It Id t tr11l1· ,.I I 1\11 \Wh .. t75 I 0 l'U VILLA BALBOA co~oos 11111 1111\ 1)1•11 I ' I H.1 •11 • I'·• t " I' \\1lh H«"P1lfl \ I'~\ '''" ";1•1 \111 11! l l '1 op< n ... ,., • ' , .. t • .,_, ... ,!, llJ Ut1' I II.I •' ' !Br • loll.; r I \ •B.1 111'11 :-.: " 111rlrm. ''l1.1 :'\11µ1 l , It OCf:ANfRO~T '• " ' ·' till 111-. I J. ,p, 11111 tlhl l!10IH•1\th Cl:AMFROMT I 1 In ii pl1 11 I rjl,l 1'.1r JACOB~ REALTY 6JS.b610 ..... ,.1·11111 \ ~nts Furnished or Unfurnished 3900 room. ba, own ent. priv bearh 499·4122 ·······•··············· Seawind Village :"lt:W l&2 bdrm luxur} aclult aµL'> in 14 plan~ f r11m $415, 2 bdrm \IJWT\htJU.'>CS from $535 + µool'>. ll.'nnt:. waterfalls. 1,.mds' Ga:. for cooking & heat111g paid FTom San D11·eo F'rlA } dnve North <Ill Heat·h to :\1cfadden then West on Mcf a dden lo Seaw1nd Village Male pref pnl'e ne~ol. 5br. h~'1 1n Fountain \'alley 841 15~ Pal Fcm 'l to s h re bea11l 2 tidrm apt 111 C M $235 incl uul C;ill Dann\ 957 2827 l'Vt'~ '.\led1c al / Dental /HMO . 776 SQ. fl . m N-Costa '.\1esa. Ground floor. fuJ\y equipped. Private patio. etc $543 /mo. Tom g)j.]00(). Shr I' 2 bdrm apl, avail now :! blks (rm bch Val S36-GK58 afl 7 pm 1617 WestcliH. N_B. Want f111anc1al inst 1000s./. tsl noor Al{ent :>41 5032. 71-t 1893-5l98 lltcJnfront for Winter Rent a.Ii.. Furnished & un furn Broker 67;1 ~9l2 lhdrm apt with frptc. adulL.,. nn pets Ref. S350 ll.Jlbo.J hi ~94·~ . Rooms 4000 .•.......•.••.•..•••... On ~l'WJ'°rt Bearh Beach llo1el room s mall i-11chen 2306 W Ocean (runt $260& up. S260Sec & depos1l 1;n.1154 L~ w.nny room. It k1tchn & lndn fac1l Ref reQ \ ~1 5<\8 l372 LOVB.YROOM S211:i mo To refin ed tJl'r:-on or working coo pie p,1 bath & patio Non 'mokers 493·31 lS Cornp l furn. de tached small J room bachelor apt ~ar. pool. $325 incl. uttls fH5-2fi63 Sml room tor Male slu· cfrni house pn v1leges. rwar OCC 540-1035. $\25 '.! BDR'.\1 Apl Pay S350 tfor 2 Mos l 642 4982 "Tooh1ptodrink" Nice non-s mkr young ~oman "" l>m doR Wants homt• w mce NB COM woman b) Oct 31 Jo:mpl 644 3141 M f 8 5 Nancy :\tale wants remale room· mate. Avail Oct 1 Non smoker. clean & malure for C M Area $185 + 12 u\11 631 :1zn Roommate for duplex al beach . S2501mo. Avail ~onth Month or year round 675 5769 L.1 Questa lwnhse. 2 br avail. I pvt bath No pet!. or kid., Share w single owner $450 mo. Call 961).8636. Mor f 21 XI to share new 3 br E. side. Mbr. pvt ba. sundeck. atc. $275/mo mcl u\Jls. 631-6186 art 3 f emale to shr 3 Br. furn house in ln1ne $250 mo + 1 i uul Dy~ 640-9200. ews 5.59-679b Room & 8oc:rd 4050 3 Br 2• 1 Ba Condo 2 t•ar ·········••••••····•··• garage H11om Jnd board for h1i.:hl) g1fled adults. pvt rnndo 1n F'tn Vly Good .,uperv1s1on, pvt room or double 962-0510 2br 2b a 1 r \'lne condo 522.5. mature. resp M F 551·5654 eves &Sun ~xecut1ve Suile Irvine W r e cept conr. rm Xe ro x . mail 1n ne w g arden bldg Call .851 1021. SUITE DEAL ~~~~ui~t~· • l mo Free Rent f1exible F1oorplan Lido Marina Villa ge 17141675-8662 WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES 280 to 3000 Sq. Ft. Pre-sticje A~s Oc.-Vi•ws Weflen l7 I 4) 6 7>8662 ()(rices. 22S to 750 sq . ._ Prom $200 per month . Near CdM & N.8 . Frwy. 5.51 7010 '"THE" EXECUTIVE SUITE Full serVlce offices in N1:wport Center IH().!)470 ----~ NEWPORT IUCH 16-19 Westcliff Dr. Call Gene H.ill 642-0200 11 ..... ( \ Ill) l'l'l!> i! Vocation Rentals 4250 ,, '" 111111\ -.125 ll•tf'1 ,\ii h.•hr mdd 1• u1:1 ,\: JH•1l \cro~:- ....................... ''' 111 '\ H <1011 l'ourse Ru::.anto Beach. Baja Mrx 2 Bdrm 2 Ba . Day, Week. Mo. on Beach. Pnvatt.'. :'llew 546-3642 Man. designer sculplcr. cutting down on over· head. Wlshes to share w 1male homeown er Williams. PO Box 1514. Laguna Beach . 92652. 661-8903 Executive office suile avail. Near 0 .C. Ajrport. 28S SQ fl includes recep· tion i s t . ja nit o rial ser"ice. au util paid ~ more. CaJI SSG-0353. •I 1°11!11 l'I ~lllOlS~: I 1 iJ" ~ 1 11 d :1 Br 1 .. 1 11llls Sl200 r"I \ '\;ll I Hr \11 .11.11!1' 11111 pd "•11111 lo \I'\\ "II 1 l ii I \ I a l 11 I II.• ,,._, .1. • Br I fla 551111 llli; In brh f)\\llC'( \j.!l .>5'1 ,)lfll 1·. l" 'Z fll{ \I I\ • llt.. tr••m 111.:'" h 1• "1 1 ·1111 in Ouµk\ Ii, .tv 111111.ll' w;1\l'r . II .,1 1'.I' 1•lt•1· 1nd S4!"lll 11" c 111·, Balilou 111' cl . \·1 c:u-; •u !11:61711 :\1 '' \ t r,.1111,., :' l\r 2 Ha '··~" II\ ll••:Clo! llosp \ii 11 l I -. 111i >i 2 2 ~l 7 or ,.,,., .. ,...,.j Lge Big Bear Cabin pool tbl. color l v. 2 frplcs. Sips 14 il4 !>15·6916 Mexaco-Bajama r . New homl'. full rac. Day-Week or \lonlh s.tf>.6493. Kaanapah Beach. Maw. lfawa11 01·ean f r ont weekh rentaJ_ 1 Bdrm t_'unrlo. Sleeps 4 . Air cond . T\' tennis. pool. Wht Fem looking for Wht Male 28-45 yrs. to shr beaut apt Orange ~/mo 634-4796 l().\pm only Share new 2 Br. 2 Ba. house in lrvrne tWood bridge_ Garage. M F. $250, ask for Mall. 857-2959 CaJl bus 213 191;.7121 res HB ·~ mi from pier. pvt 2_1_3_1_95_606_1____ _ h.se. SlSO & $175. Fem on· Rentals to Shan 4300 ily. dj 536-3412 ··•···········•·····•·· Ope,.. t tl11 dl'd Ma6e 35.45 P\'t rm bth rum Nwpl Condo. pool jac sauna S295. 645-2094 KOU. CEMTER <; NEWPORT - Elegant executive suit~s in prestige location. With co mplete s upport services. 714/851-0681 l room. + 1, ba. Pnvale entr. utll pd. main stree\. HB. Sl6.S. Sierra Mgml Co. 641-1324 ------ CdM Office. 360 sq. ft. Oco vie w. new cr pts. elf . Mo Mo . o r lease. 675-5444. C~TEPLAZ.A NEWPORT CENTER 2 Pvt of cs with reception area. 7 59-1.5.'iO Mov1n1(' A void deposits & , ut Ii \'ing ex pen s es• Professionally since 1!!71 HOUSEMATES 832·4134 2 P rof. Persons lo shr Oen 1 ................. - Front living on Seas hore Dr. In Npt Bch. Hot tub, ~.646-6724 M/F Prof to shr 2bd 2 ba I< 11· 111lr1111t tux I Br apt ltd 1111 WJn\t•1 Sol75 1) r\\ l 11111 ll , I• I "' ti i;: I 3'-ZI - Wh' wast e lime o nd money looking for a roomm at e? L et u s lOl'ale. screen and in· ter\'iew for you. Ta ke the Confusion Out of Finding Good Roommates. apt in Promontor y Point Full rec facil s:l75 mo + ' 2 ulil 675-8758 eves Author seeks honest. in· teltigent, attractive female housemate. pre· ferably with secretarial slcllls. for S) mblotic rela· ~onsh1p.5'i9·4l.29~·-~- Ideal location for At· lomey, Real Estate, or Entrepreneur . Office now a\'allable · large paneled Reception area with s torage and 3 private offi c e s in beautifully maintained full service buildin~ <Comer Weslcliff Dr. • Irvine. Newport Beact\t 800sq. rt. 1 ' "''" ' I' li.h m ? K;.i . Ot vu. g <1r ' ' II lllll~ I 11 < 1'111' p.lllll SIJ.'>() yrly I •Ill• I It 1111 ' ·~·ill11rr•:11 ~;.so 1.... I I ... I 11111 ll.1l'l11•!11r-, I ., II ti r 111 1 '2 Ll a 1 .:. 1 ... 1r .. ,m .cparl l 11~nhnU.'lf' ,,1 de \dulls. nwnl, ·""' 1.1.· nhou~•' ru• J'M'I' s:r.5 ~ 2(;R2 Ir! Ill~\\'• Ill\• I 111•1!"\th I hi I 111liH1ll •• \\ S.111 .1•1:1•11.111 lhlb \11111•1 ,-, ; ··~ 1·~11_1 tTHECOVEI Ila' ult• Dr Dh 1 Br. 111•11 11 .. na . pool. Ja1·ui21. I" I heh $}175 mo lse. -;:,y ll'.12 VatSAILLES BACH/I BR 11c.c1 u1,~·r 01h'1\ full San Cl~nt• a876 •. , unt\ J>+'nlhtlu " n\l'J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ot>llklll~ p.11 ld1kt p 11111111 lh rh. Beautiful Sea! ,\: f1111n> ;,i111 •'if10 11111 $\.10 -t Ulil. Huge2Br \l!t-t1l h I· i • 11 ~ 1·1~.51\41 4.557_agt fee Ver<>adli· :-,, '11111 \ 1·11m pl••' llclrlll \II!" 1,i"i <!ll'! Hk1 f 'al\\,l"ll< \It\\ \t:lllll~ tw.illh l'111l> ,,. ... ti., :-.P·• Jha In rm. k1H-h. hul ,\\;.t1l 110 \\ Super al )051}:, 754 0370 dyo; l!l!l 4015 l'\e:. 1 1 i) cur; new . golf course \'ll'W. 2 BR, 2 BA split lt•H•I Jpurtmcnt. Dulll· 1 n~. r ;ir pel. drapes. 2 l'Jr\>(lrll>t, laundry facih · 1~ 1>111>\ic tennis courts and JlOlf t•ourse right bl:hintl Adult.-;, no µels ,\vatlabl c Oct. 3 $425 /mo /lease. Owner li4.2 Ol38. ---- unJ l ~~ ccmpany call Melissa ~6101 ................... Share l a rge Laguna I~~~~~!!!~~~~ Ho me with Bus iness Man /Stra ig ht . Co n s iderate. Nol\ smoker $295 mo 494.4291 a roommate search agy. 752-9475 D&UXEOFACE :-<eed to share living ell· pe ns e s? Save t ime. money & confusion. Let u-. find a compatible roommate for you. We screen all applicants. FINDERS-SEEKERS &lS-4434 father & Son. 18, would like pleasant female to help pay rent by sharing 4 Bdrm 3 8a House In Mesa Verde Are a $225 mo Bill Matzek S<\6-1141 M F 40·50. lo share 5br, 2ba, spa hse near S.C. Plaza & Fwy. $225 + ,.._._,,. ... -i.1 Util.641491.3 fwll ... 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPACEAV .. l.AM l • Citizens Bank of ~a Mesa building. 301 f:. 17th St.. Costa Mesa. 92627. Contact John Simoes or John Walsh: 1 979-4200. .. Furn. Apt to share at WANTED : Gar a 1 e BEACH. Avail 9-15-80 w lock t.o store furniture. $200 Month. $46-7824 Call 673·6540. 548·0'122 ----------• after Spm M /F s hr 3 Br house In nice 675 SQ ft in presti&iot&S part of HB. Walk lo bch. Eas\ skleCosta Mesa Fashion Is land with Res p person only . tliO/mo. oceanvlew.$1.30prft. SZ25/mo. 960-'T787 all 5. 648-0100::_ ___ 1 ___ 6_4_4-_,... ___ _ l Room Office Spaee, ' t I I I I '•I I • , I .& tulll548·912'75 Parlt1n11 U111!> pa1t\ Garaite Ort;hwas hC'r. Adult>-. No pe ts $440 hi!> ~lfi6 2 BR. pool. gar, 1 m1 10 ocean $450 Adl\s No 1>eli. 6'16 o.154 or 6'U 25i8 J'{T" f;'79 96tf7 l-:v~ 11Winter Rental on the lbdnn by bench l'atm ~ELL idle items with a "11CE l Br patio. J)llC>l. beac h. Duplex 2 Br ~fr . uoo. 2006 W ~eanrrcnt· 758-1617 gar uttl 11'1 ~oo mu ~ r D:utr Pilot Cl~s1ficd Ad 11a1 ag('. frplc S395 mo VILLA BALBOA Nl:w I mmn ..! Ur t ond11 f'ull St.>tlll it) unlier ground 1><1rkln11. 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W( RE CC NTL Y PROVIDED CASH IN 22HOUAS 'f\'HEN Ir COME c; lQSPEEO WE HAVE NO COMPETll ION Co\to Me'o S5() sq ft $4(JO mo ln1 Id uuls 2450 Ne..,port tlh d Costa M e :>u Sn· ---------•I Manaaer t'or !\al~ R' OY.ot'r 2 2 7 ) Hortaot-ll•d HUSE S H,\(; S llll l' \1r rh r; \1 r fo'1•1 j.!U'>llll Newport, Wei.td1H 0( LdJI..., ·~t· • .r Fr .. nt rices· Profe!>!>lonal of 'tret.•l \\Jlon ljui.11•l''' fices or swtes Munlh to e'>l .ibll-.ht.'d 1H "'' ·11 mooih o r lease F'u ll year,. Pmht.thll' W1 Ill' 1714) 646.3281 THE SWING LOAN SPECIALISTS ser vice & law hhr.:tr\ lor tnfo1mat11111 I' fl Jiu \ Wanted 5030 Call Bwlding Manage·r. 116. \valun.1';1hf !K1t'111 ~!••••••••••••••••• 642·3 11 1 o r J o anne . ---------•l,1•1•11$.Sll lU l,:!>rluun ~ 646-9603 Eve ningi. or ,1 l ~ T S E 1 I. , pledgl' In;: 21111 a' 1·tol weekends, 700..8600 , l:1t••ral l"'•I 'llMMl 11-•• ·1 11· •. 1·.1 Newport Bcb · MacArthur Blvd. 400-700sq. ft Share expeftles. 851-1651. .. 1i ... -..... 4450 ....................... For stott Ir office space al reasonable ra tes. 500 te Z700 Sa Ff. MESA VERDE DR PLAZA 1.S2S Mesa Venk E, C. ~I S4S-412l NB/CM. up to -t700 sq.ft. avail , al pnme comer. 11th Ir Nwpt Bl vd 67s.4MIO DANA PT2To8 Room Ofc & Comm I spaces 1220tomomo. 975.1120 4475 ....................... PRIME CDM property w/Coast Hwy frontage & aclj. to Fashion Island. From600 5.000sq.fl See our ad unde r "Real Estat e General .. an todays Classified. CdM Property Mgmt. 835·0537 I *•h'W ....... 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' II f.: U r t S ,1 II d ~ I l ' /t ' "' Shoppe '.\r ht';H·h 1111\ NEED SW.IO I re,, ,,, 'I'll u f t II l' > t' Jr ' 1111 I\ 'l/ewpol1 lkh 111 "Ill' II\ SllO 000 -192 1912 1;.1~i 5i 1:1 SHELL GAS STATIC>~ T rt'men<lous oµpo11 Good le"' at llus' 1n ter.,el'llon in Santa \n..i Same owner 8 'f'• <.:all 640-515i or 5'12-~ A~I-. for Alle n, Agt HOMEOWNERS 0.. Day Appraisal Use your equity for bills. home additions. vac a t1ons, etc. Any amount. any reason Cr('(fit or job not necessary. Com pare o ur costs . 24 hrs & weekend<I. 644-lt2l.146-5567 •HOME OWNHS • SI0.000 TO $100.000 For..., .... Loans Secured By A Combination of Real and Personal Property Cal Chllda w JClftiu 24 hrs 7 days 957-5823 AMERICA:--1 WAY MORTGAGE CO. YOU CAMIE SUUWfTHA BANK 2nd TD's REDUCED RATES s-ttogo ... 71 ... 32-5200 Ask for Linda F1ynn or Karen Linn Morl~s, Trvsl Off.ck 5035 ..•.•.................• SatHet-MtC). Co. All types of real l''>I al 1• mve .. tments i.tnt'l' 191!1 Speciatiunq in 2ndTDs 642-2 17 I 545-061 I Casi! for T.D's. .\mer11an .\I lg Uk r 95:1 IMI Widow h:.is mon~' (11r 2nd T [) ~n tn'<lrt c;hl•l·k. no pn lty for a l'l wn n1 II AC;T 673 7311 un\ lime :!rid T 0 sai.400 ul Hi '• int Due 3 \'e<irs 25', disc Bkr 898.785.1 *** 2ND TD LOANS l·l YEARS $25,000 &Ur PRl'.~PM T PE. ..... ALTY T .X~EPTIONAI. TER:\IS CALL FOR CJ OTES I Rf..SIDENTl,\L EQlJITY .us2 Barranl·a Pk} "-170 A. lrv/\ne92714 John "'ell il4 ~ 4655 Sl9.550 earns Sll.730 in :i yrs with thi!> 2nd T D 110 H uot Bch proµert,· S\2·~2 or ts47 5588 $-lli.000 2nd TD 11', ~ 'r" good l'Quit). dl,..l'OUnt Ill S38.500. 20' • > it-1<1 < 1ffer S.S2 11.125 SUPER NlCE. U;()()·6500 sq n. Great location & .. ----------------· parking 33' g r oss 738-746 W. 17th St, C M ~. New 1750 sq. ft mdustnal unit for lease. Incl. i -14 sq. ft. of air cond. carpel ed olfice Xlnt Irvine in· dust comple'\ loc . B r o k e r c o o p . 114·548· 1175. StaullJI 4SSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storaae Garages for rent on Balboa P eni nsula next to FUn 1.one 10 1 2 ·x 201 2. 67J.2!MJ. 673-3930. ..... w ...... 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa.nled ln Costa Mesa or lrvioe area, 2 or 3 BR. ho u 1e preferred. 3 Adults. Xlnt references. 67S ·S 701 Eves & weekends. Needs eoo.«>O sq f\ pre· 1ti1e office s pace in Newport Center or near O.C. Airport. E.N.I. Co Call Curt Green burg 1-IOO-4216-2'7 44. ..... N/faYHI/ "nan ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.~? .... ~~!.~ DELI &ANDWlCH SHOP Top Balbo. location. .XJnt b•lness. call to ...... llELnJCHS PAVIUON REALTOR 1'7HUO Drna Sllop , Fount•ln V.U.,, 111,000 + IAvea· _,., ..... &ftlPM. 0 0 0 0 0 U se Answfr At/ service wh e n pl aci n g y our ad .. : a D ai ly Pilot ad number w ill appear in your a d w e t a k e your m e s s ag es 24 h o u rs a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the r esponses to your ad ... t his service is onty $10 per w eek . For more informati on a nd t o place your ad call 642-5678. DAILY PILOT Se 11 ::.J)el'•al ~·ri More ... 1 I h 0 .. I " 1• 110 t t't''' .. t,t'lll·:R \lh """II unh '-! I I 1111 l••I .! tl .t \' •1111\ ,. ,, .!J\ 11• J 1111• \oh o I I I I 11111· 111 lllt1I • llo'lll\ \ JjU~"lf Ill' ... "'""' t:,11h .111111111111.tl I rn1· ... "Uh l~k 1111 lh1 1"0 rl,1\• '•Jll\ 1111 I II Ill Ill •• I I I .. I .1 11, 1llt1\\1•cl I hJllo(t' \ 11111 1•,·1111' 1'11whl'r \11 tit II'\' \Cl lll' II.an!. \11w111·.tr1I \1,J111 \l .... 11.•1t·:.111I l''ur mo11• 111form •• 1111n .i111.t 111 pl.•I'•' 1111ur .id l'J lt 642-5678 SCRAM-LBS ANSWERS Ju~th· \h~hl lit'< kon L ntrul' ~11dure Mt-lcM.l\ FIRST LADY &corf • Models • Pwty 0-.cen • * 972-1345 * \IC & \'1sa Acceplt>d TOMMY'S OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 752 9368 GrHtCo ... -r ESCORTS 24 Hrs ~t-0180 Cosh/ChKlu AmbpjMC fVlso LITnE AHHIES ESCORTS .ill major cred it 1·ards a t 1•t!1Jled ;)JO 472.1 }fASSAGE SIUW /AD MYSTI(.' MASS.\Ca: 556 4656Si.lnta J\r1:.1 [)IA~OND WANTED 11 tn l carat P I' f>IO 0208 hfr 11 aft :l c1,enH~11!hl lu"" Ii 25 lbs in 6 wb No i.hnb, 1111 dru~s. no 1·ontrac:h liiJ-0111. l ~DER:-.:EATil Wht'n .in 1m·xpenent•1•cl ,1n 1•nllt' \H'nl to .in art ~.llll'n rur the C.rsl lime he t•ommenlecl · 11 ·s .. matmi: Tht!re's not vne p;unting whl're ~ou ran ---.•M-IST-Y•s•.--- ' c 1• l h e n u m b I! r i. LNOElt;.(t-:ATll · BLONOESONLY •OL'TCALI.• l'Jrpct & Ura111_·ry ~lore. 953-2613 :'\ Anaheim Hct1r1n.i: ---------• Rc nl S325 mo (; ro .. ~ I itl M IJ!>l ~ r 3SK lh1~ , r Mone~ Maker. AGT ~8.J..15 Lost & Found 5 300 ....•............•..... FOUND ADS ARE FIEE ca11: 642-5671 Lost or Found a pet? Call An i mal Ass istan ce League 537·2Z73. no fee. LOST 2 dogs! F e m Shepherd l> pe blk/whl. Male Blk I.ab REWARD ~S-266.5 LOST· Fem Bllt/Wht Cat Blk collaribell Partiall' Blind 918 (Seav1ewi. NB 700..9178 LOST DOG Fem I n sh Setter . 7 yrs , 9 6 80 San Clemente a r l'a REW AR D ' 492.7459 hrne, or 752·8631 work F O U ND . Ge r man Sht>pherd mix w 14 pups, 2 Dachsunds , Terrier mix. Dobie mrx. blk Lab & more Al.so lots of cats & kittens Adopt a-l'el at Ir\ Int! Ani mal Car e Cenler open even day i~ :n34 Found b lt'\tll' v1r Baker & Falr,·1ew. C\I, tdenll£~ 978 1460 Found Samoyed ma le . S h ella•. tri·colored . male. Schnauzer. m ale: COC'ker. blonde . male . Shepherd mix. b l<ick & tan . male :'\ewport Beach Animal Shelter . &14 J656 found: Kitten 3 mo old. gray & or::mge Tb Tabh~. ~r llarbor & Kis ler . ~24i2. f'OU'-'D Bl k & wht fema le puppy abt 6 mp. Vic Bucknel & Fordham . <.:M 54f,.6214 ------ Found· Lab1Dohe m ix M. 9/10, vac. G o thar d 1 Warner S l ater ). 848·8555 Hl'lp. need witness to (1~ht on J une l:l. 10;:, F'rwy & St-al lk h Blvd \'all 2ll1317-6336 collecl llK Exerc1se 1dancc. rcas. & tun. no contract. 1175 1007 eves & he fore 8 JO . 548·8015 12-6 CINTIDA PETERSON You & your daughters BROOK & AS H LEY have won a special ed1 · t1on or TIIE HATE TO WAJT GAM E Claim your pn Z\' by calling 64-a--2223. *FOXY LADY* OUTCALLONLY * 972-1138 * fa~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exp. voice teacher· has openings for studeots. CaU 542-2115 JobsW_._ 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Experien ced lov in g woman to care for your chi Id . M y Co s l a M . home. 8-6PM. Fenced yd , hot lunch. constant auen· tion & other children. An eruoyable leammg exp. for all. 641-5001 . Nurses Aide wishes pos1 lion $5 . .SOthr. 645-0214 Ex penenced. Christian lady wants re lief home care aid work Please call btwn 4·5PM S38·2Z75 OtEF German, Polish bor n · Continental lrained 2S yrs exper in gourmet food prepara tion. Wish to work in high class clubs & pvt re sidence. Xlnt rers. (114 ) 830·2049 HefpW..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounting ACCOUMTIMG TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS Orange County is boom ing ! And so are we! We're FOUND: Fem Wht Toy ROll .. T ........ Poodle. E.Bluff a re a accountAlnlftC: 9/12 759-9319 g ~ Found: Sarmyed. female. Golden Retriever. male, Newport Beach Animal Shelter, 644-3656. Found: female black Lab with red collar. H.B- 840-3147 LOST White Long H aired F/Cat, hlue eyes. White collar REWAR084f>.9506 Pet"IOftelb SJSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professional Therapeutic massage. U c'd. NB Appl Ol\ly. Steve 548·2811 TOUCH A CLASS ISCottTS 24 HRS. 752·0817 COVER GIRL * OUl'CALL *' 9S.10771 MC/VISA Ther e are many new firms moving into the Orange County area. br- inging about an lncreas- i n 1 demand fo r e x- perienced accounting personnel. CPA's Auditors Tax Accountants Cost Accountants Senior Accountants Bookkeepers Accounting Clerks lf you are not awatt of the benefit.I or working temporary, vl•it u.a or ,ive ua a call, we will ~ h•PPY to ~uas It with you. We are l~aled In the Coldwell Banker BuUdlna 2333 N Broadway 11200 Sant•An• C714tllMIOJ f'UEPARklNG acc.Dll • Acch. I.e. Ow* ·c....,,, ..... ._.Cliri .... .-M«Jr. We ue seeking full time reliable people to Joan our Accountml( Dept A p plicants should have an aputude for figures & ('akulator skills helpful. Enjoy excellent com pany ~oofils mduding a (re(' meal per shift App ly m person 9AM-Noon, Mon·t'tl. rersonoe.t. MAlllOTI' HOTEL 900 Newport Ctr Dr. Newport Beach Etiuial Opp Emplyr M I F **** ACCOUllTING PROFESSIONALS •WE PAY TOP RATES For~Slalls & R.c_. bperie..c• ./ Accountet $10.00/Hour Bank s talernents & cor parate tax returns 1 week Newport Beach v F /C looldtHper $9.00/ltour CI05e books, month l.'nd & review aet·n unts 3 week.'I Anaheim F /C looldcfftMr SB.50/ltour Cost background. Assist with closing. 2 weeks Anaheim ./ F /C lookkfffMr SB.00/ltour Manua l P R. A R & A P lhru tnal balance lnderimte Irvine. ./ AcdCJ. Clerk $&.DO/Hour 10.key by touch. Posting 3 weeks FUilerton. ./A-PClerk S&.00/Hour fthtcb batch code. 2 days, Mission Viejo. ./P.,,,. Clerk A l~•rl!l~'!r o f payroll. for an.house com· puter lnd1file. Anaheim . Call For Appointment 547-7631 Accountants Overload 1055 N Main. Ste 1016 Santa Ana. Ca. **** Accmtla;CIHt& IMMB»IATI OPMMGS ..OFH TOP PAY 85J.90SS 4020 Birch Street Newport Beach Accounting YOURCAl•IS OUR IUSIMISS!! Accomt.t ToSll,000 Degree a plus. Must know construcUon cost acctg. (??AT) TNffkClri To $1 ,025 Mo. Must have traffic or t ransportation ex per . Strona 10.key & typin& 50Wpm. (3763) ~ ..... Offic. $900Mo. (3758) C1n•Ll• ...... Clrtl S711Mo. (3761) ~ accountants associated HlfSONNfL lllMC6, IC 752-6136 1t8G MacArt.h\lt Blvd. Suite425 .. lrvlne ton. 11\'ft to Applicant • IXL .. --Sundlly. Sepwrnbef , 4, , 980 W..W 7100 Het,W-.d 7100 7100 HefpW..s.cl ........................ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• AceoqntJni Asslslanl Putch uln~ Aaent. Saddle bac k Colle&c.. ALuwn v .. jo Mm. ot 2yrs purchasing related exper. In • publk school system, or com m unity college d1stncl. S.S. M-F' Salary rangt! 11800 118974·122362/yr . 831 4850btw ~ 5 Bankina Coou•rcW T...,. Sf-........ F.xperlenced United Caltfomia Ba nit, 630 A Newport Cntr. Dr Newport Beach 6A~ F..O.E . TeS27.000 lrllemataonal mfr. firm seeks person with mm :i yr!I exper. ~&ree + CPA or c~ to t>ecom mi one. Will supervise staff & become groomed for lop management pos E lC'teilenl benefit s . (7244} Banlung/Savings & Loao MJ accountants associated PLRSONNEL SEJMCE, llfC 75Z..6 I J6 111662 MacArthur Blvd. Alun Magnuo Pontiac hWJ. IMMIDIATI OHMIHG! 1\utomotive Co unter Person Solid income with many r rin jle benefits for right person with GM experience. ~e Mgr Don Waters. Alim Magnon Pontiac, Harbor al Fair in Costa Mesa. Auto mechiaruc Datsun & or Toyota exp Grt!al T&LIR l mmed1sle fu ll tlml! open in g , for sharp . person able Telle r l ~·ears Savings & Loan ex- perience required. Apply al IRVIME SAVINGS Ii LOAM l8552 MacArthur Blvd. Jrvine. c a. 92715 E 0 E .. M /F' ---Suite 425, lrvine place to work Oatsa ---------• 100' r Free lo Applicant Accounting Fight Inflation! .( Work Temporary *Accountants * Beokkeepers *Accounting Clem •General Office •Typists ASK ABOUT OUR BQ\IUS PLAI -1 CALL NOW~ ~ accountants associated PE.11$0HNEI.. SEltVtCf, INC. 75Z..6136 Ul662 MacArthur Blvd Suite42S. Ir vine lOO"'ff> Free to Applicant .( ADMIN ASST/OFC MGR. Outstanding out.standing career oPPort w /leading Newport Beach consult· mg firm In oil/gas field. for bright .• energetic in· div. w /strong sec'y /ofc mgt skills. Excel. oppty. for mgt. training & im med. & future compensa· lion. Bkpg. oot req. Con· tact Mr. Williams al (114) 631·90l4 for appt An eq ual o ppt y . employer. M /F. Aide housekeeper, live-in, Lag una Beach re sidence. private com · munity, xlnt. w /children . 3 & 4, all phases of housework. Must speak English . non·smoker. top salary for right person. Call: ~7404. from 8 to S Mon"·Fr1. Answeri119 Serrice Pleasant ofc. N.B. exp or will train. 3PM-11PM. F\Jll time. 631 -5511 Apt. Assistant Manager Trainees. Will train Couples. Paper work & maintenenace. 642·5073 ARCHrTICTUUL DIAFTSMAM Irv firm needs exper'd space planer/draftsman for wor k on commercial & retail projects. 556·2904 ART DECO RAT O R SALE Car nee. Flair for de· coraling he lpful. Will train. 499-1461. Assemblers Leading 0 .C. electronics Toyota. 642·2434 AUTOMOTIVE r ARTS Cou nlerper son V W. Porsche , Audi. t::xp Pref Good Pay Plan, M e d i c al & Dental ln :>urance See Bil l Walters <.:hick Iverson Inc 445 E Coast HW) N.B AU1'0MOTIV1': PIX OPERATROR Expe rience occe:-.san Exc-e llcnt opportunity (or pe r •ou •ce k rn~ cmploynienl with <in en thusias\ll' growmi: l'or poratwn Top 1:ompa0\ bcnl•f1ts Monday thru fr1da' !.I ti Salary rnm mens urale with t'X pencnce See Aem1 ~ 111111or-.c~ 2925 Harbor Bl\ d COST1\ MES.\ 8ab}S1ller. re~p p,:orson $30 wk, lo "alr h 2 grade school children 2 30-6, College Pk. art 6 540 7576 Babysitter, m.> home. ,·1c of Mesa Or& Irvine Ave for 5 yr old, 5 JOa m-8am . J or 4 s chool morns per week 046-4651 eves. Babys1ller need ed for Te:.icher's children, m y home. Irv 833-1927 Babysitter needed part- time 1n my NB home for toddler. 631·2966 Banking Mew Accounts &Teien XJnl opportumty for exp mdiv1duals. Min 1 yr exp lmmed openings. F T Salary comensurale with exp Call Susan or T hara for appomtment COlllM'CIBank Newport Beach, 540-6961 E qual O p po r tu n1 t~ ___ E_m_ployer Ba nlung /S&L TB.URS FUilerton S&L has rull and p1lime teller poss· lions al our Newporl Beach office & f 'time µosition a t the Hunt· ington Beach office. Ex· pr. pri!r but will train. Typing req. JOwpm For fun hcr info and for 1nter v1ew appl c all 714·871-4244 E 0 E Banking TelerTroiMe Ma.Jor Thnft & Loan s soc1ataon ha,, an e nll) le,·el opening "1th op portunil)' for advan<"e ~nt. Bank or finance expenence helpful. Type at least JSwpm Salary commensurate w/exper Liberal benefits Ca 11 Mr. Mungon, Western Thnfl & Loan. 645 3153 E.O E. Banking CCMNMrclal T etlet' Previous expen ence pre- ferred. but will tram. Cash1e nng experience would be helpful. Califom1a Bank 3141 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673-9240 E.O.E manufacturing company ---------· has the following re· Bankin& quirement.s: Tn Ii. Aue1•hrfSaldulf IW.U'll Must have l year solder· pin TIM£ ing experience. Will be ftft I required to solder hook. Our Costa Mesa branch turr et terminals, wire is seeking a person who solder & toucb-up P CB's. desires to work part time Apply at : 3 days per week inchKi· M.atw S,.CllllHH in& a Saturday. We de-1'°~" M i C M s ire individuals with '""' onrov •· . . 642·ZU'T E.O. E. backaround in pubbc re- 'lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I lation.s and cash handl· :::: In g experience. This ASSISTANT fAllMAMACHI POsmOM Applications for taklal test.I to become a Dlatrict Fair Assi.tanl Mana1er are now bein1 t.alten al the <>ranee County Fair Otllce, • Fair Drive, Cc»t• Mesa. Telephone 7$1-FAIR. AppUcallons muat be filed and postmarked by Sep- t.ember 25, lllO. Poai· tloos .re "°" apen •l Del M91'. Stockton. Ventura and o tber C•llforola louUoM. poaltlon offers excellent apportunity to be trained and will offer unlimited caree r advancement wit hin tbe lndus tr). Salary commens urate with experience. Please call Mr. Tom Drosky ror further lnformallon. ..... SAVlllCS & LOAN 1&40 Adama Ave, Costa Mesa. CA 921828 (714 )97931110 F,Qwal Oppon unity tmployer II /F Banking ./ TB.LER ful.Tit. We lls Fargo Ba nk , Orange County Airport office. has an immediate opening for 1ndivillu11I with 6 months previous hank mg experience. We pr11v1de an excelll'nt bentftts package anti f riendly working at mospht!re Please con tat1. · Lauren 7 •,,~.·<~5~!,28 WELLS FARGO BANK 1;)00 MacArthur Blvd Newport Beach. CA Equal Opp Emplyr M FH BEAUTICIANS "'anted Following prer'd. to work 1n warm, friendly salon Hrs nex Pis call Alice JI All's Hair Bazaar 631 W23 Beaut Oper Lag. Bch Musi have some follow· mg Also, ma nicurist, ped1c urisl. Mus t do Juliet & porcelain nails. 494-82.Sl ask for owner. Beauty S hop We now have o penings for 4 operators, 3 manicurists. makeup Percentage b a s i s r e nt boot h 557-2234 llCPR/Jll ACCT. for rapidly expanding financial arm in F ashion Island Exper_ a must. Daily input & general ledger desired. 759-1.'ilS eOOKKEEPING. exper. F C harge w /cost analysis background for Newport Beach Design Firm. Salary open. Call 714·759-t96.5 Patty BOOKKEEPER PYM 'ff Good Co s·e n e f tti> . Exp't1. 645-2244 BOOICKEEPER /f .C. ror young growing mfg hrm Oulies incl thru f1nanc1al statements . c·o m miss1ons. c r edit 1·hecks & computer expr d must Salary based on expr Call 557 -7382 for appt Bookkeeping f'oull ChrcJ. lldlpn. Part lime for clothing store in Fasruon Island. Exper. 10 aaccounts 1)ayable, payroll. double entry Journal thru trial ba lance Call for in· terv1ew/appl. THE LOOI( 644-6500 Bookkeeping The 8alioa lay Club 11 ftOW hirWs BOOKKEEPER/ ROOM SERVICE CA.5HIER Thursda) nights only. 4PM·Midnighl. Please call for an appt: &45-7358. Mon.-F'ri. 8:JO..S. looldwepiMJ Ca.rtl/ Secret.-, Methodical /Versatile person to post accounts rec /payables vouc hers. type 45+wpm, recep· t 1onis l & secretarial duties. lrVlne furn. mfr Ca II K. H. 540-8894. IOOICl_.-f/C '\pt. Sch. investment firm hasopening. per ex· punsion. for f /C com· m1ss1on bk pr -detail o riented person - computer knowledge a must-skillful on phOnes & 1n P.R. wotk, maturity nee. Ca 11640-0123 Bookkeeplna Ac"Cllrtl Fee paid. Love fi111tt1? Th is mfg. co mpan~ needs you now! Gren benefits. To $1.000. Call Ellie O'Brien, 540-5001. Also ree jobs. Snellln1 ~ Snelling of Ne wpor t Buch Aaency. 43'0 CalDP\al Or Sundel,v.~ 1• I I • c;.~~.~·f.~':'.~~ ..... '~~~:'!~ ............ . HCMa\ecleanlftCJ MoMMWJ Paintlftg~aperift9 !•Al•tlMJ ............••....••... .....•.•.•••....•..•.•• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a• • .. ,:.ciz:ct.... 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Ht!r:-. l-'1'l'l' csl John !146 158:1 Block llnl·k Stoot• ,1un11 µl.11111•r' & reµa1r'> f'n•e ,.,, :i:U1 !l'.XNi ~iH 7 ~Ii '-('u,t11m hric•k. :o.l()n< blorl<. tvntretc & stut•co Her... ~'rce est S.19 9-19~ Mo•iftCJ .•••••.•.......•.....•. \lov1ni: The Stan IOI( <'ollel(e Studenl ~ huH• ~ro"'n I.it· T 121 1'.16 Sarni' gooo :-cr v 1;.u K-121 PalntirKJ/PoperiftCJ · ···················~··· PETEllS I' INTING 1-:xpr d He;1 s Ratt·~ Frc~· Est Call Gene 5.li 1)45lj Uave\ 1'111nling Sl'r\1111~ ari>a !J yr:.. mo:.l re<ts lru.urcd. he'd 586·842.'J Fine ext 11nt paint m i: h} H1churrl Smnr St lie-, ins Try me 1!36·:>.'>55, 24 llr'i Pa1nt1ni: & Papenni: l'rof iNnrk Free l'!.I lhnhl Sit'' e 5-17 12H I P.11nt111K tntl'r t•Xler. lo TJlt''o 1m1J'llc'cl sl'n fn·l· t-'>1 tW2 l~'J/ill or 848 5£8.1 Excellence in Pointinq lnd11or uutdoor h} L>•m ll.1rt1111 •.rl5 lf.!96 1'<1111•1111!! hy Le l'ap1u Pmnling Spcdulist. int & ext Free estimates. 839·6793 11nyt1me "cntet" jRepcNr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int/ext l1•lCtures. res tu'' t'OS & 11utchl'~ Free esl. Momh eveh&\S ~ Neat putchei. & textures Free Est. 893-1439 PtumbiftC) .....•...............•. C G idle.> PI umber lh•pa1r ser\11ce. instaJla lion. b11cknow cert1f1ca t mn 642 931S AGAPE FORCE PAINTING COMPANY 3 Generutions Of Paintcng F.xcellence 535 6701 Ht.-s1dent rent propert) '>pec1ahst F.xper reas Local refs :>-\8 0288 ool Senice, Repoirs ............•.....•••.. Sen1ce & repair, pumps. motors. heaters. acid wa s hes , c lean ups . Sat Sun 1\ll calls re turned ~:-.l 1970 ;).51)·614 I P.O. Box Rentats ··················•···· Pvt P~l Bo'< Ser nre THE )!All. l<OOM, 24 hr if) I) 0 E (. ' t H \\ \ l 'd~t NB . f:i-lO tJ:llO or 644 4481 THEPOSTIOX .IRS/ Barch N 8 CK A1rpt \\ dll no"' 2'1 hrs i d\!. \le~:.aKc & pk~ ~crvire :H!l-2287 194-5901 Sl:I :10 rl all rm' 1.1ap1·r., Roofinq r x11 tu 15 X(J 5,36 2:.J.)(J ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'11111µI ll11ml' pa11111111.? W I\ ll'~ U} profl'S'ollln:'.l b JI JffordJhle µrit e., ll11~he '>t 4ual1t\ "'11rk111an 'o li1p & m.11 l'ri:i h Ht•f 1·rc·nc:t>' J\Jil • fro •1· t''' John .>Ill 1~191 Rt:pair & Ht>roor All 1~ pei. s h1nRles rock !>h11ke!i C'QmpO·ta r Free 1•<.l 541 59:.l Fm Avail ROOFtHG \II T) pe., repair!>, in ., u I a t 1 •> n 'lo' r e e Esl1male!> Call Bob ~0769 SELL idle items with a Sand & water blaatlng. Xlnt clean~. lo rates. Free esl.. 213/:\e2.J901 Social s.r.fus • •••••••••••••••••••••• PHOBLEMS·Need to talk'' Fr ee tounseling A B C H E L PLINE 645 2222. Ti .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ceru m1c tile ser vices. free est. 4~·5887 bfr 9AM or uft 6PM Chuck. H.atlia9oa•ach Tiie Co. Let us upgr ade that shower. tub, drain board or entry way. Ceramic llle improves appear & value of any home or comm bldg at a reas cost. Free est & s ugges· taons. 1714 > 842 3020 1 Ceralllic Tia. l111t. New & remodcled,.f'ree est Cont. Lie. #390812. Garner T ile 540-0760 Ceramic Tile ins talled. re· modeled or new Free l'Sl1mates Wa yn e : tS48-0214. ---Tre.~ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'HEE DE S I GN . Ornamental pruning. Sculpturing, topping. thinning. rt>moval. gen l'leun-up. 646-1845 ---- Tree trimming, clean- ups . haulin g main· tenance. Arnie 548-8414 Tret· & i.hrub trimming & removal. yard clean-ups, ha u li n g . 6-IS·Ol l B. 1!46 1413J1m Window CleaniRCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Let The Sunshine In " Call Sunshine Window Clearung. Ltd. 548-8853 Hes1dential & stores Ca r waxing. Quality work. &12·5449. &1~7912 l•\\'\ll'.\C I:! H!> t:~I' 'Ii pl U1 h alld I'd ~I a n .. 111 I 111 m.111 111 1 pnt·1·' :1r1· ~111JI 1, I 1>1:7 Hon Daily Pilot Classified Ad. F'ind what you want in &12-5678 Daily Pi.Jot Classifieds . ~~'f.~~~ ..... ~!?.~ i ~~·f.~~::! ..... :!?.~ I ~1~.~~::! ..... :!?.~ HllpW-"d 7100 HelpWCllllfed 7100 Help Wanted 7100 1HelpWantcd 7 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•••••••••••••••·•·••·• 1 •················~····· Help Wanted 7 I 00 He-Ip Welllhd 7100 ..........................•...•....•.••••••••• BOYS & Girls for ad CASHIER I 1,\ M :! I' :\1 l'lc•n 1·JI CLERICAL ' llenl.11 oc IHI!, lllJI •;f hi· I l'I H 1 ll\I \l'HOCESSl'i(, r~\I' lknlal ,\,.,,.,IJlll ESCROW SEC'Y vertising circulation Mon ~·n Jr. SK./Rect-pt. Transportation provided Part Um•· \11'" 1·i i ·ti• Ill'!-& I 111 ff dJlt •f ; t tJ'i"' If f H •"· 1 ,,, r , • ''''" • 1 '" ·•• •t ' r ' '''I 111 • "'ork Id·"" t:t'I p.a1rt l11r ' I ,, • ')I'll ,,, I II • 1>12 II) 12 or t~~I t...Xi IJc""" kno1Aledgeable l'!>l'rtl'\ ,1:cretary loo>ktnl! tur h1j!h off1l·e JCtl nl} & r 11 h 1· ump 1• n ' a 11 on UI\ ersif1crl ~urre:..!'>rul p;:ir en t compan) Ple,Js ant oft 1"ce at mosph(!re &. ~uaram~ top sala.n .\Ir :\lerage ~·2235 1-1='/A:\'CIAL LOAN SERVICE w.y from 19th & Ha rbor. C:\1 !)55 371\l \f 1111-' \\ 111 rr.1111 \ 11 .1 646-6667. 111111 \ .. r .. , 11\•ll\ l 1111 I' I 111. I ... • I :i.. ' 1 ' 1 '1 fll ·' '" • • 1 DATA ENTRY Boys. Lite factory work Ages : 16-18. Must be good students. Able to work 1·6PM dally 64.>2702. Childcare 'J , , ·1 11 111 ,1., I.. I "r Respons1hlt· per-.m1 In s .1111.1111 h.1 , Jlt1 I '•r•1 pl l L tt I I t •.t .. N " 11 llH Ill \\1•11 b1 I OPERATOR \pph ,11 lil:!I l),11ml1 1 • 1 .. •·oJ "i1111d.t\ "'"' rn •r ~rienc:ed o~ator cnre for 2 girl!. Ill ~ 1~ L.1te hou.sekeepmg ~I on i ,, , \II 111.1J•1f twrwlll!> 1 I IOI\ '0 1''11"' •Li• I lr\IOI "-"•'1">1111-.l t t-. l•11 lr111 l1~•·\l 11·\r1lo111 withability tokey up l • ,1 nc·JI 11·cnpur;1n lllul In to I 0,000 strolces. Ex· Fr1 2:30P ~! t; :wt•\I * lr \1ne a r e a C a l l * BOYS 15 to 18. factory work. 6 to 9 eves Call Sat. &1~2702 Business women 1n all aspects of the business world, secretaries llo speak foreign languagt>o; U poss) exper reallors. out going sales rep .. ex per U, sail.mg. Available for travel. top pay Please call 714·894·9908 CAFETERIA ASSISTANT Half-time. Regular posi- tion. Huntington Beach area. Hours : 10 to 2. Salary $4.01 per hour to start. c~ 714-953-39 37 or 714-953-1164 for application and job announcement ORANGE COUNTY DEPT. OF EDUCATION Affirmalive Action Em ployer M IF card & Gift Salesperson Full Time Position Active. friendly person to wo r k in Newport Beach store. Super op· partunity, friendly at· mosphere Bayside Pharmacy 1016 Bayside Dr . Mr Wells 714-760-0111 CAl•CHAMGE A sublidlary of E. F . Hut· ton i1 cu r r e ntly in· terviewing qualified persons interested in the field ol fmanclal plan- ning. Full or part lime. $1S,OOO.Sl8000 pa rt time. Full time: unlimited. 972-2712. 5.S2·3744. CHRISTMAS MO...;i-:y Enthu:>1a !-.l 11 Homemakers L·arn 111 $2000 by Thank!>~I\ m g demonstralln1t Tm.., & 1 Gifts NodchH·1·1l·~ ""I collet'ting :'llet'CI J t Jr Call 540:8330 rollt•rt tn I see ltne. GIPTS N G,\t>Gt-.T~ Celebr ating our 3\llh year! 1 Christmas Hcl11 Turn spare hrs into mone) P (f or F(f. 3 hrs dy or eve. 3 dys wkly $75-$1511. no investment. dell\ er~ o r collecting Cop percraft Gw Id 846 3874 1)r 892.648) Clerical Scrretar) HAVE $$$LEFT FROM GROCERY STORE!! WORK TIMPORARY JOIS & HAVE SSS FOtt FUN THINGS IHLIFE!!! Al Office Skills Heeded. .... •BEST JOBS •BEST PAY •APPLYMOW!! Vicki Heston r. Associates l!M>04 Sk> Park llh d Suite 235 r n inc 540.0400 Cl en cal EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES . We are accepting ap plications for executive secret arl al positions Shorthand or 80wpm re- quired. Wide variety of backgrounds needed Orange County Airport area. CARETAKERS. Mature couple. live·in for SCRC bldg. Npl Och . A pl ...-.atary. Ph 646-6300 557-0045 .CAllD .. m-un-::.. TYPIST NEEDED l'onl.. c ellent s alary and :-..11n1 11•1 • pt11111 '"'' "'' I The Balboa Bay Club is 1 employee benef;ts. SALES CLERK I I l.cJchni.? •Jrjn>:• 1·1.11111 I mlg 1·0 I). '"1 krl•)' .111 111 '"' 1iluJI iur ~.tl1•, 1 1 .. 1 ~ I l>(hlllOll \tu I hl>t \.., ~' 1.llJ hut '""~ 111111·1 now hirinq: 1 i'l'rn1 1,,..,,,i.1111, 111 1 1·,,,11.. 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I 7802 Gillette Ave. $11i0 wc•t•k 1', I'" 111"' 11111 I ll1rnclll' • ,1.,h oh ,,.,.,.r ,., , Irvine, Ca 92713 Will tr .1111 l 7 141 546-890 I C.tll \'11 k1 .1111 1.11,, CllJStJI 1'4'1 \111111•'' ,, .. II c·\ <!7!10 l l.11 hoo Ill\ ti l \1 I•'. () I•. '1 1·:\'l'.H I\ l-'1'.I· FREE JOBS I' I J It I ' I·. I . I. T t•; M 1•< 11t I\ I< 11-:s 11 ,,,, 111111" •1111•111111'' for \11'1' •'•• II lllll I Ulllll•lltlt'" I 111 11wd 1.1t•• •1111·111ni.:' lc11 S.CNttariei Accowrtlnq Cl•ri<' Ale Clerta' Typi1t Rtc.,tiOftish Word Proc~sson IC~O,.r's. PIX Optraton CRT O,.raton Purcell T emporories 4020 Birch Strc:\!l Newport Detll'h Cnll 851·905.'i ,.:,111;11Opp1"111ph r \1 Jo I 11111111' ' 11'1 ~ \\ .11111 •11 J' 'I .1~k fur ',I I'\ t ' ,,._,, ,.n CLERK TYPIST I\ p1 ... 1 n1-."<lc•I\ fur 1n\•t1C 1111{ l11lf!'> 111 ltteflll):, lll~CJI Im 111~. 1111r1•fl,1!->c 111 d1•1-. 11U11l1.., & '0111e l1·ll 1•r' \1 1•111 a• 1 1 11111,,1 I J 11 ~\" < 11111.111 S:i't 611111 I \I!-. l•.11 u111111,.11 I . <!llOS Jl1trlillll'•I fltl , lrVllll' I·: I I I•, CLERK TYPIST \nur :•ll' :10 '1:1wp111 I \I ~l'l)e• f .1 I Hf f IC'C' l' ~ 11c r11•111 e• ll l'l'C'<.,Jr \ 1; .... 1 1•111n11o1m h••n1•flh "••ar I)(' \11Jlt1rt ~;ilar\ ~\)(J 111111 t:>i II r1 OJ Ilk"' i i I 752 1171r. EOEl\1 I,. CollKtion C lef'k (;ooll lllt ~k ilh plc""•llll phone Ilka nnt·r ( ·0111.11 1 StvH• 5S6 ;11111 COSMETICIAN Orong1· Co l'harman "'tlh l..1r ..:1 "ilurn•• pr1·-.t1L1' 11hrnt'l11' Jntl 11,11,rJne·e l1111km~ fur bl hnc co,1111•11rwn F.xpr in ... 1•11111)!. 11nll.'nnl( ani:I ,t ru·r ul \ 1·nt11n l1tntrol 01 lt•f!> !!1•111 1111'1111\I' ;,nd hio,1llh bt•111'ftt' wnt'l re u111e• plu' -..ti.in rt• 1111111•m1•n1-. 111 \rl=i ll I t,tth' 1•1to1 !lox l•i.'>ll. c:iT !l'~fi:.?fi c 111111t1·1hl'lp 11.irl I llTll' /'\ 11111 l1111t• l'rl'l1•1 •" 1~ 111•n• 1• 1n 1,1,1 looch ( .ill tii'.l 7";1(\ lnl1•111.1lurn.il 11111 1111~ ,,,, REGIONAL COORDIHATIOM 1•r111111n1•n1 11a11onal 111t'tlical l;ibcoraloD ha' Jn l''lC1lUli.: 11pportu111t \ 1mol\'1ng d1t•11t :-.cn·1r r i\ bright p1c·r.,1>nahly. 1·u<;tonicr st'n ice ex pcnenre anti lht• w1lhnJ! 11c"s to rr•lm-.1tc lo S<>ut~1 l lrani.:1· c 'ount' w1th111 fi month-; an· the kr\s 111 -,m·e·c·:s~ 1\ tlc~r Cl: and "'IK!fll'llc c· in a rnet11cal t'll' 1ron1111•111 , woultl bt• lw\ptul Vall •>r w nd re ~,lJtllt' IU < arol 11 Whll•• llurru1n Hc:-ou1re' "tal\m)l Muna~l'I 213·547 4075 21:1 519·8582 \1rhub lnMitull.' Apply to: PerwnM'I Otfict- NATIONAL EDUCATION C ORP. 4400 Campus Dr. Newport Beach CA 92660 Equ;il Opportu111h ~:mployc•r M F Oeli•ery PeNon I' T must be 18' Good 1ln\in~ rl'COrrl 7.)1 1705 IH:Lt\'ERY DltlVEH (11.11111 knnwlcdg1• of an•u. i:ot1d drl\ 111~ r•'l'Orrl ""'' lie t~ •1r oltlt'r I' t1nll·. l2· I \1 F <".ill \l\11w 11un't 7.'i2 lillfl · "k lor O.>l11rc., l>d1\en clri\l'f, Ft•m . ful l I 11nt• Guocl rlnvrn~ re• nrcl Cc.1 slu Me~a llluepnnt Jil90 Plac•1•n ll.1 ~>411 .'iS71 D~:~T \I. \SSIS'I \'.\T F11r 11rt ho prac.:ltn'. RD t\ 11r l'lti.ublt·. 1 t• L.1gunu lkh 194 85.'>:1 OEHTALASSIST. :'-. FWPORT BEACH l)u1 e'tahh-..ht'd, pro ,.,, ....... ,vi• ofr. 1~ looktni.: 1111 ,(11 t'\ltt'r'd I 'hair~uk "'11 h ·111 out,:!nini.: fn1'nd h 111·r "'"'1l1 t) s .. ir 111ot1\Jl111n. mature· .il· 11111llt• ;1rc a must n Di\ 11t1•l'<l but 1101 n•q111rl'd \1•11 t· average sal<1r~. lr1nce• bcrlC'flfli m('d1 ral 1n~11ra11rc. nun s mol.cr 1~1111595 r>ent .11 Heceptiomst ~:x pe1 . m:iture. for bus} l'~lu hl1 shed offi ce ~ 1;, lfi5:l l>tmtal Ortho. cha1rs1dc. must ha\'e exp P T :~clay wk ~<'"'-p ort l\cat•h trnrl (',osla Me!><L .~16 511\l When you call Classified t.o place an ad. you 're as· s ured of a r rieodly welcome a nd help in wording your ad ror best response. Call Now! u TV TI M lfMl'OIWY P111SONNH UIMCH 3723 lfth Strfft .1------- ... ~~fts Ntwport•ach comp:111ron1hskpr to '"'l' w 1•lllt•rh wnmnn 2 wk:.. 111 Oc·t l 'M MM ;0S!J P 0 Hox!>2797 Wurl<! WJy l'ost,11 Ccolrr Lo<. ,\nl(e\cs. C \ !10011!~ ·:1678 -------- We promote to manaae· IMlll • ..,-vlaioo from wltlda. WANTA CAREER? Call (714) 831·9'21 Uttte 11 lkJ! ! Clualfied Ads are re ally srmU "people to people" sales calls w1lh big re· .... p and bia results! To place your classified To place your mcssa~c before the reading public. phone O.uly Pllol ·1 .. ss1r1ed. 642 5678 CONTHOLLER O ra n ge Cou nt y California mfgr .:om· pan.v Public IH'c<>unllnR exper r<.'q SJlan• lllll'll PO lho 1650. Pus1111t•11.i . l'a 01106 MOW IS THI TIME &iual Opportunity for Job seeken to check Employer M lf the Daily Pilot Help ---------1 Wanted classl.llcalion. tr the job you want la not P<•ople who Mt<i Peoplt! T'llal '<1 what the l>A U,Y PILOT 8 1.;RVtet-: DIRKt.'1'0RV 1s all about'! there you might consider offer1nli( your services Wllh an ad in the J ob Wanted <'ategol')'. Phone 842-56'78 Ori •er /Salesperson lll•llt:H·r' & SJll'' 1n largt' retail nursery . .\Int lrJtnlllJ: for ai,:gres:..1 'c m·at. \ oung pers1m Exp Pref 1-'ull Tin'lt' 546 J.i2H DRIVER WANTED Heh a hll' CJ a,,. I On' er " 2 -.p1·ecl Bobtail & 11•1'\,\111 •''IPN :'t1u~t have• ~110<1 clrl\ in~ n·< ot 11 & r1•I, I~ I 1107 I >Hl\'k.R for Ille lo< JI tll• ll\ l'nt'" l'ull t 11Tl(' :\lun Fri :"o11•a1 appl'.H<incl· ~ood rlr11 1n~ record. Ir 1-:.;;crow dc--1.. ;n a1lable lor wt'll-quallf1l'<I escrov. 11f I 1Lcr " 1nd1•pc·ndent L'"C ro"' eorn11an~ He.i 1' "'llt'nt•nl"<' in e\t:han~1·' ro·11uired Ueal·h loc.:i t111n f. \1•( UI" c CM ro"' comp.111\ 192 tilt.I $850.$1200 Newport~,_., Inc. ift FasMo. l"-d. is uekinCJ an tX· pefienc~ real estate loon u,..lct staff menlbet to hClllCle de- mands , rtcons . payofk .ct colltc· Hom. &C.-... frt.p rni:c.-bt·11e(1ts See Sul' al bee. s.c.retc:ry ~la 'llr Blueprint 23 1 Sl.250 DOE Lots of F1s chl'r C M 54u.11; 1 charm & skills. 80wpm IM111fits iltc ..... 71/J hour day. 2 ..... ... l:_\p1ng , s horthand Lin\ er 1ie1":>onal tu dn'c L20wpm Some pressure 1111111 .11' rll':.ired. p 11me involved. Ca ll Vicki or f tune Semi rc11re<1 .>10-6055, CoastaJ Pe rson· prl'f'd i(i().88H8 nel Agency, 2790 Harbor 14 extra days off /yr. Mustbe....., .... bo. ...._with .-od re- ~ This poalffolt -• be fllltd •••tdl•t•ly. P'leGMul BL.CM Elder!\ !adv wishes 10 ex NEVER A F~E chan~t' hoard & room for ~~~~~~~~~~~ l 11c h:..e"'ork Call 673 8(;,')I; ELl-X TRONICS TEST TECHNICIANS RE~ll::X 1s a lead111 g manufal'lurer of state of t h e arl compuLer pl'riph('ral produe·tl>. nex1blt-th,k!>. and paper tape n•..cders We are pre!!t1•ntl~ see k1n)l quahf1l'd l0and1dates to fill I he follo" mi: Tl'!>I rt•c h IJ(l:.ll 1ons . Production Test Techs Executive Secretary Newport Beach private Club seeking take charge person with organiza· t1onal ability, xlnt s kills. abihty to work well with others & handle member t•ontact Gd appearance. lm med o pening. Call Cynthia 631·1900. 760-6060 NEWPORT ~ITY FUNDS, INC. ~ZCOlrOUTI PLAZAOI. HEWPC>nlUCH equal opportunity Execull\ e Secretary employer M /F Private club in Newport ~~~~~~~~~~~ Beach seeking person to · Firewood Delivery Only those interested in hard work need apply. 646-2887. handle heav} phones Responsible for mem bt'rship mailings & other duties which req typing sl<1lls & organizational ab1lit1es G<f appearance lmmed apemng. Cynthia 631·1900. Factory Supen·isor. no exp nee. Male or Fem. P T or F' .IT College slu· dent pref. &l6 0837 __ _ SeU with EASE ! It's a BREE:ZE Classified Ads 642-5618 Food Ser vice Worker. Orange Coast College. lShrs /wk. Arrange d btwn: lO:lOAM & 3PM. Eligible for holiday, sick lea ve. & vacation - pa). $4.7~SS.79/hr Posl· lion closes 9·15. SPM. Contact Coast Communi- ty Colleges. 1370 Adam s Ave. C.M. s.56-S!M7. t\pphc·anb should have 4.5 years lh gi\al and ,1nalo~ experience 111 l·ornputer penpherals. a cooJ working knowlcdl(e of M 1croProce~sori.. fam1haril\ with G t-:N HAO ca11abilit1e!'> and outputs. and program , __________ _ GEHRAL OfflCI Experience helprul, good typing a bility, pro(iclen· cy w/figures, 10-key ad· der. Opportunity t.o grow w/com pao y. Xlnl. co. benefits. can Millie aft 9AM.~~. ming kno" ledge to allow troubleshooting of PCD'h tur 1n1elllgent t~pe dn\es Service Techs 1 2 'ears experience in the iesttnl( and repair of OPPOITUHITI' knocks often when you use resuJt.getung Daily Pilot Classiried Ads to reach the Orange Coast market Phone 642·5678 ele r 1 ro m cc h an1ca ll~~~~~~~~~~~ e<tlUlmlenl 1s necessar~ Ab1bly to repair to com p0ncn1 level is reqlllred General help, Frr. perm. for a Laboratory. 64.5-2111 Zak. RE M EX 1s a izrnwing d1ni.111n of Ex Cell 0 Corporation and we orrcr excdlent salaries. out stam.hng benefits and a secure ruture. Call ou1 Pt!rsonnd Office or app· I) in pcrso11 at. 17llA.tto..A•,_ l"IM. Ca 927 t 4 1714) 557-6160 REM EX F;qua.J Ojlportunity ~mployer f''""'""''"'.'"'''''''"'"'''""''''-""""'''" M• .. M••W•• ............. .,_, ............ ..,- 1 ~ l l i 1 "'> Attention i ! "'~ 1 I ·~~ Businesses I II I A Fictitious Butln••• Name I Statement tlled with the County · Clerk 11 valid for five years aft., · I which t i me continuing I. bu•lne•••• must refile . ! Publlcatlon Is neceaury only It there ire ch1nge1. Call the 14M321 h t.m WllllAdlWpT ad. eaU today M2-5678. !~~~~~~--l Legal Department at th• DAILY PILOT for Information end neceaHry forms. ··-·-~--·-... ....... --..---·-------... ._ ......... ,.:c.- ' .. . . .. .. . ~ .. 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Security tuar<h m~t MAHIOTIHOTll '"' \1'"lJ<ll~ I It 111 'l'\1>'\IO rl 1'4•,11 IJ I •l ll11 I I lp11 l 11 IJll.H \l HOTB.· NIGHT AUDITOR • lll~'hl" .1 u 1-.·I.' 111<"1 I" t'\l' Nt It t-\~1 \J'I h " ()11111 \h'l.l•d llulol l •. 111 1111.1 t•l 1 I I , I I .1i:u11.1 llo..1• Ir I" ll1hpll.1l \.1111111111~ l'l<"I I.. th·I •h'•I I' ,1 1 I l 111u I \ \I I u " hi I' \I • .,_, 1 , \\... ""' 'I ·· 11\\>l 1.ll 11 .. ''" .• h i ',J \ \II q•ph ll ~'l>t•n 1111 \ n 'tllTid °'It I 1~\j \ll.,,J h11H' at lc~t l\ r e11iwr 1-----------1 ruu ume P BX Operato r' lull time. da's & eve... mw.1 be a' ail. wknds Racquet Club Clerk flJrt lime. mu.st ha'e l)Owp m typing. Ra t quet Clul• .J;1111tor. full time. must bt.> ;n atl wknds Please call fur appt 645-7 358. Mon F'r 1 8:30·5 General Office Gen Ofc CMr lchl Fee paid. Beaut arc J Rapidly expandrng co Busy. happy ofc T~ pmg skills To $1.000 Ca II 1:-;1 Hotel NIGHT AUDIT MANAGER h1ll 1111lt.· •·areer p11~1l 11111 1111nwrl1utel) "1:.. tluhlt' Q 11 .. tl1l 1t>tl t1pplrc·anr" .. h1111ld P•l!>M·~s :! 1t•ar-. hot•·I 111).l hl :.iut111 l'' prrrc'nl'C E nJ"' t•\ C"rllent c·omp.J n • hl.•111.'flb ,\pply 111 IJt•r!>Ull !IA'.\1·Noon. '.\I o n Fri Personnel M4RRIOTI HOTEL WO Newport Ctr Dr Newport Bc.1ch E•tUJI Opµ E mplyr M F lie O'Brien. 540·5001 ,\lso l·---------i fee jobs. Snellins: & Snell ing of Newport ~at·h Agency. 4310 C.:ampu::. Dr Girl F'rtda ) 45 wpm Pho n es & e r rands Salary negotiable 891·1727. Ask ror Jrll General Office VIRGO Free to a pplicant If you like typing & pay atten tion to detail this Job 1s yours! Growth potential. llosp1tal l::merJ!enc\ Devc Full l 11nc E R nerk. llotal · tn~ shift!> i to JA \I & :i w ll PM Xlnt bl'ncf1ts 1·u~ta \lesa :\lc-111or1al Hosp11a l. 642 2734 or J PP l~ 1n ~rson JUI Vittoria St.. <.:os ta Mesa HOUSEKEEPER Li ve rn . for l'lde rly lad y. CA driver's Ill. pref. Write ud no. 003157. Dai h Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. C-.o~la Mesa. C.\ 92626 n r. beach. To $1.000. Also ·------.-;;;;_----i fee jo~ Call Carol Buck . HOUSECLEAN ERS up to !5 per hr. Car 645-5123 54().5001. Stlelling & Snell tn8 of Newport Beach Age ncy, 4340 C ampus Dr. H OUSE K EEP E R ~~~~~~_.!~~~' P lime Appl~ 9 to SPM Girl Friday opcn111~ m pleasant Newport Beach insurance oHice Call 673-3773 ~ER FUU time, Mon .·Frt 8-5 Some exper. necessary Call or come m l.2S Mesa Dr., C M or631 1030_. _ ..aoUHOStCHPY He ad Grounds keept'r urgently needed by Hunt· ington Beach City School Di.strict. W.42·$1419 /mo depending on exper Ap pl~ 735 14th St II B. 53&8851. Cap1!>tran<i By T he Sea Hospl.. 33915 De l Obispo. Dann Pt , 496-5702 HOUSS<HPER LI\ e -out pos1t1on 2nd home for LA family m Laguna Beach. f1exible h r:.. '.\1usl be a ' a1la ble wet'kends Like cookin~ fiood i>alan + benefits <.:all S;. lvia or Su z ie 19-1 1838 W~kend calls OK Housekl'l'pcr /child care '.\lon.·Frt. 3pm-tipm, hve 111 or out. l child JU yr~. II B. 968·0fi&i 111 Ill .11111• I •·1td tnr-ll1• 1lth 114•11• frh \ I Ill 1111 •I I . .t " I 11 ( \Hf•Oll "I '"' -...111 h11 1• • U I I •po•r .1t11r t 11 11.11 , •• ,,,,.1 ... 111'111 1111\ "" llh 111 \111( ...... l..1t11C • 1111111 (IOI! 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We're offering. l ,\n Excellent Workm)( Environment 2. i\11 Major ~ner11~ SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA CAU. 540-0130 OR 540-9100 Kennel Attendant & Gen Hospital maintenance W ee kn1 ~ht s a nd o r wknds. ol9'1· 1076. Kitchen llelp Sandw1chc~ & salads Tues Sat Ap p rox 30 hrs per wk Wom an pref'd Pvt club 833-9561. LAU NDRY Wo rk er needed Sat & Sun or p tune 3 to 7PM To start end or S ept Xlnt benefits Apply· Be,·erly ;\lanor. ~OV1ctorui. 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BEST NURSES REG IS TAY '\f,j t ' 11\ I It t t lwmd1 •d "" • ! • Staff Relief Specialhh •S.O.S. * \\ t.• .Ht• ~hn1, c1t I d I \\, ... 1111 ""''''" RN's/lVN's/NA's WE OFFER: ,h11\ hi 11 \I IJ1 ,11lh II .. II .111• I huuu ... n·f••t1 ' I' • SI lllJOIO I ! ,., 1 Ill •ltUllt•n r11n •h111 • • t 111·-l '-'"""' H1·i.:1tr. hJ'o ltt•l'll .i..... ll• of ' I 111 ... 11'" 1111 I I• " ,·nmmJtmi: '\;u ,,. "" · Yl h lll''o lll Ullh.l't' h1 I ,11 11•:;-. 111n "tth pr ti• \\ • )!11(' l'I l'r\ t'llll 1.f, I II 111 lo mo•t•I \tlU! 11•'1'11 I~ '" prC'fl·rc11l'•· of ,tull "" ,1 ll•m and l~ix· 111 ,1S•1..:11 , mt·nt We pl;rc-c th•· 1•111 pha:.1s on YOl' · So He l'h1111"' "Trv us. You II hi.•· 11• . 754-6791 1500 .\dam., I· \t '\;ur-.1ni: II\ a rri1:111l11 I wo r king ;itm1hJ>h1•n· C1hta ~lt·,:1 """'l"r1 d llosµ11 ... 1 1·11n• 111 ,1,1•·11 lllj:!!> \led Suri.: R~ ~ I.\~.., Days, eves. & niqht., Full lllTIC cmd r .JTt 11111• Benefits Fll.•,ibll• I lnur-. ICL' en f:H H:'I. I 2tr shifts I •I I 0 1 i· ... 'l u. le I t • ·~ I t ) 111 t I• I 111 11• Tl•t' Bulba .. e Work :J; da"' 111 .111 !411111 pa' 1wnod I 11111 ,\· paid for houh " .. 1 i..111 !IH 'I" 8 CCU 54.ipervisor with expenl·n1·,. 'I"• of 11nml·rl 1 now hin ' I l'I " I I I , C.• GUAROS Housekeeper w:.inted 2 kids & home need love & cJn: Newport lot ation. Refs. req'd 548·0844 or ;59 5391. leCJCll Secretary foree to a pplrcant Top law firm wan~ ~rson with excel. ~kills & real estate & t'<>rporate ex per Ga s a llowa n c e ! To Sl,400. AL-w fee jobs. Call <.:a rol Buck. 540 5001 . SN!lhng & Sne lling ol Newport Beach A)!enc) . t340Campus Dr Fet: paid. Fast mm m~ ne w o f l' lolt•re-.1 1ni; spcl'tah\\ To S8SO <.:a 11 Ellie O'Unl'n .. 'Hll :;001 \lso f P.l' )obs. Snclhni; & S ne llrnf!, or N1·11 purl Beach ,\)!enn . I.HO Campus Or I 11 \!11 ' 1'1•. Co rne """<' u' .tl111111 uut . 1 1 , nr·w s Jl.11 It'' 111d 11 111 I ht'ndll~ whh h 1111 lud• Full & part time All areas. Uniforms rum 'd. Ages 21 or ove r. retired welcome. No e1Cper nee A pp ly . U n i ve r s al Protectioo Service. 1226 W. 5lh St .• Santa Ana In· te rview hrs· 9·12 & I .i. Mon-Fri. :\lc 1s tergram Opl·ra111r nccclccl for monogram mg Exp preferr<'d but ....11 tram c;d 1n<·om\.' I• dcnt;.11 plJn & p11111l111 '" 1 l'l '1 .._ 1 l'fl'illl ""'"" )..{•! U.S tdl I 1111 ,,li.111\ 1111 1 l'• en1 ..ic-l 1\ .11111 :1 I \1111hol1-m I.•"'" r ~ <' r ' I l (' p r " I I ' 'll H.a1r St yt r st Sharp assert11·e sty li st • wanted. Mimmum -t yrs exp in H.B. salon Con tact tnanager for 1n ler 11\ew. 963--0089 Hnusckceper. I" e o ut. exp & re hable 5 day week. t:.ngbsh ~peakmg. Kn11Y. ledge of cooking . ()Yon lranspurtallon. Top pa) P leasant surround· 1nA' P e rm a n e nt 631 1133 ------ lru.urance Li \·e In Companion for elderly woman. Rm & Board & small ~alar~ 548 2850 ~•e-n t 1a l t>iJ 111 2 t>l8·f>i7'i 64f>.8500 MESSENGER 'llewport Death \1 u't have 'JWTI tran~ llrs R 5. \I f' SaJan + m1leaAe Musl ha'e .)!uod dn1in)! recurd Ca II for a ppl F'rance<i ~52 4U51J c r I I l l .1 I I ·' r •• II n' I :-iuper\'1-.or "" , '111 1 ttl'"\:ded 1mn1C"d < 11111 "1 I Y o I and a FI n r " 111 • Dlr\'l'tOr ol :"\ur· e' . 11 • &12 2734 E\.t 27:! '"' \ I I I' tuna Crhl a \11".1 \' , , 1 HAIRSTYLIST-Topp~ ·s hiring NOW . Call GiO\'anni at 955-3912 HARDWARE SALES Apply in person: Rion Hardware, 1024 Irvine (Westcurr Pl:11a1. NB. Lea1hng llealth Benefits Admi nis tra t or, O C A1rpon area . will hire t:RT Operator to data · enter bencCil pay ments. etc Xlnt working condi· t 1on s w /full benefits a Varl a ble. Call J a n Hiiton. ~9-1900 E xt 260 for appt. Hospitals Cardiopulroona ry R es p lra l ther apists/P er Dept. ln~urante . , ~ 0 r y AGl--:NC Y ~ER\ I C E Diem Rt::P comm 'I lmesacd . ha ndl· mg 15r~ offke. 25<:'c field. Underwriting, service. !>ales position Car ex· peo~e. s alary. com· mission Min. J yl's com m'I under exp. Has to ha' e f'&C license. Accts in Orange & LA Counties Top salary. EOE. Send resume to Ins ura nce Pool. All shifts Costa M esa M emor i al Hospital, 642·2'734 or app Jy in person· 301 Victoria St.C.M. H O ST ESS b u sy breakfast. gd personali· ty, abtllty to count change, ref's. 2633 W. Csl Hwy,bef.3PM Hosp1tal t\genc~. P.0 Box 2520. NB ~. Attn DB. ---- Insurance Exp person in Ufe & dis· ability claim process ing. Must typ.:-45wpm. O.C. Airport area. CulJ Lauri 752 204 l 8-4pm. lledical Records Clerk. needed. A.R.T. or elig1· ble or l yr. exper. Xlnt. benefits. Costa Me sa Me morial 'Hospital. 642·2134 or apply in person: :M>l Vlrtoria St .. M insurance .c!!!O&t!a!!!es!!!!a!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!~I General Agent Assistant ':: will train a proper ly agency person with a Holpltals tnin. 1 y r Co. or agtmcy Radloloa.y T echnician. exp. Must type & have Full Ume days; part pl ea s in g p h one time do s; fl.I II U m e personality w Xlnt op- a p e c i a I procedures portunity for growth & technologlit, •part lime salary. Variety of duties. Hcr e t ary. al ult b" Xlnl bcnerrts. New office AllRT. certified. Xlnl. loc•llon at Bristol & San Mneflt1. ~at• Mesa Diego F'w). can George Memorh l Hoapllll , orJtm at <714)754-6600. '41·!714 or apply In ,..,.. 301 Victoria St. Haft aomelhiN you want °"'4 .._. to Miit C1*llied ada do • tt well. MZ-"18. t LOAN OPe... 8 to 8. ,\ I \\ 11 1 I ' II I '1 I I I Ready for A JobChnnae? ~cause or""C'Oiu~bia's ('Ontinued gr owt h . a car eer opportunity Is available In our beautiful Anaheim administrat1' c offic~. SR. SHIPPER Selected candidate will have 1·2 year s ex perience shipping con vent 1onal and VA/FHA loans to Freddie Mac anti Fan ny Mae a nd ty pe 45.55 wp m . Will he responsible for auchting the under.vriting portion of loans for sale tn t he secondary market and pre paration or docu ments and files for ship menl. Mcpnt or Sates Trainee Earn S while learmn~ Takehome$215 11\.. cJur ing trainmg. P Tor F T Call 497·:mo8 5 Mgmt Trainees. Ea r11 while U leam S275 week l y wh rlc trar n rnl{ P /tlme. F time 11.;, 848.8237 Mi"<er Tramec needed for adhesive. rolor. & pa mt mhin~ & g11ndmg on 3 roll mill 15.17 Monrov1.i A"c .N 8 '.\lode!. P T filling. for SWffi·Wt' mrg '" Tustin Size 9 34C. 24. :17 60 torso SJS.3110. MORTGAGE CO. Needs loan represen l3l1ve oppty. ror advan- This position offers e1C cement must be licensed cepttonaJ career poten by Dep't. or Real Estate . liaJ. excellent start!ng Good Commission Sphl ' salary and outstanding Unl••rH Financial henenrs including fully Sec-vie• paid medical, dental, life 752.02tn und vision In sura nce __ _ __ tHf11e :Sll!O "" r I u m h I' r .. " I I ... r $200 I\ k :'II a ch 1n1 -.1 h 1• Ip • ~Oil wk ~I I? t h ;i n 1 1• -. I I ol l II Sl!l8 ·\1k Cashier. tram. S\tt11 "lo. LahorC'rs. S100 "k 995-841) OFFICE We an• luul.111,. lor an acturatl' '-P•01·tl 111 vmcing \~ p1.:;t for nur ol f I l' {' I n S a I\ .J U a II Capistrano P l•rm p11 ... 1 11on wllh benl'111~ 8 :10 ;, :\larg~496 s7r.1 OF FlCE -Cap<ibh· IU 1. .... , c a l l u I a t or 11 pl' r .1 l " r net-dt'<i ror ou r bu-., uf f 1 c e i n ~ a n .I u a n t:aptstr ano Penn pci..1 \Ion with benefits I! Jo 5 '.\tar~o. 496-~i6l Opeomg soon in the co~t:i Mesa area. a ncl\ IJd1c., Cashion discount !>Ion· Openings a va1lu hle 111 I Ill' rollowing t•a puc·1lll'' Store Manngl•r . \-.-.1 )Janager & Sal<'s Form t ervie w, a sk r111 .\11 nu belle, 121317 1!1·4(>1 I co ntin uing education Newspaper rark & home program and free park del iver y. M on /Fri. ing. Please call Nancy l2:J0/4am. $90/wk. & up. Perrin at '176·7101 for Yo u provide econom y Order Desk more lnformation. car. Lag Bch & M.V. We11relookmglorahartl Columbia !:..':% AtlOC...._ Equal Opportuni\)' .:mployerM/F rac k run, $1:-iO avail working, umh1t iou11 in 53 8 o Al d1d dual who ""<JOI.., t11 9 ~ ll _Pll.£. ..!.,:.._ learn the entire murl or MURSIS AIDES der publis h111 t-: / <'llfll 7 to 3. Cert. & trainees. put er busint·s., M u't Mesa Verde Com'. llosv s tarl wllh !'hrpprng & 661 Center St. CM rulftllmenl. blll bUSIOl'":-0 People who need people 1s growml( & lht> 'lk y<i t h<· should always check lhe limit fort he r ight pcri.1>11 Have something lo sell! ServlceOlrectoryinlhe Ask ror ~" Ill'' 1011 Cl-11\ed ada do ll well.:. DAILY P l LOT . . ~ 2522. f 1'l<I\.11·.1. PRES~ T•"'o yem \ ·, h c xp er1• nee r u ii1.i rnulti-i;oior S ,Jn< I or oo .. id\01~ 7 press h cellt!nt solcu-v c benef1h Appl y. MA T10NAl. EOUCATI O~ CORPOR TION 4400 Campu\ l> • New po.-t beoc:.h CA. 926b0 1-.qu.tl t 1)11 •111111111' I· 11111111 ,. \I I 11 f( I I 11 I l I lt1\l'.\l.,f· IC111 1 .. t 111 llllllt'l • \f 11,1 \' I ph~'lf':il II•' fl II~ I ,I\ r .1\..1111 '""ln'.ll 11>1 It I \l I\ W I II St I <I Io' I 1 '< ,\rm~l1 1111e \\•' 1:.m.. ' " n·l \u IFYOU h.1~c ..i l><'rl 11·e ll• nfl• • or Jlt10d'I LO 'It'll. plan II 1 • Ill l h" !>Jll) I' t'h1!>~1hcn :-.1••111111 !•hone tr12 ~11K h >ti I I ' I lkl I DNLY PILOT IJ9 H<lp Wat1t"d 7 100 H~ W..ted '1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hec~pt111n1sl H,11f t11oe ···•·······•·•···•····• I I I r iri!d of Generol R.E.? • 1 th,.tl UI:\\ JJO."olt1on ti 30 l 30. Typ 111g 1owp m B u s~ (l'lt.'pllones. nJTn g l'rt1pcr ty manageme nt , " in Irvine 5S7 £5S _ lkt t'PllOOISt "' .J, I" I 1111 •i'1 I t l'•i'I' .... r . ' .ill I , O P1 O" TUNlfY ~ ., "' I ·I :l •1t 11 . \I " I 1• o1I ' •• '·'" '11 "" r Uh 1 L 1 II h ••• 1. •' '' ll I I I •\I( I lo J I • ~ I II FASHIOH ISLAHD TOUCH OF CLASS •$425• h1rt t1rfl(> Hecept1onist fur E-.:1:< Stl1tes not only 11fr(·r::. pres11ge but hcaut1ru1 s urroundings & 1111 l' l'eoplc Your :-.mile '"'° profl.'s!>1onal ability to hundle husy phones 1s all thi.11 1s needed to land this 11,lcul posit ron. &H 71MO_ RECEPT /Eves tw exd us1ve pvt club. 'il·W110rt Beach. Must be .1\\r,1t·l l\e, mature a nd h ,1 ' e a p I e a s t n g IH r-.onallt~ Call Mr \lr-.lar for appl a fter 2 ""' ti;Jl 1900 RECEf'TIO ... IST ~· f (I 0 l 0 r (I C e a p · ,,, l'Jram:e Good tn>•Sl r.o t~'i wpm Cl0se to So. 1 , 1asl Shopping Center l'Jll DWS In<' 751 8100 RECEPTIONIST \lu-.l have at least 6 m11n1hs ex)>t!rience as a ltt·• cp\lomst. familiarity "'1th a P l:LSE ,..,.1l('hhoard. a nd lype I:'\ '.iOwpm Will ~reel VIS· 1tnr-. ..,nd handle busy ~"' 1td1lic1Jrd a s well as IJ"I fo rm oth e r mis · • 1·llancou' duties. Ex- ' 1·ll••11t opµortun1ty to , l 10111 l<i-1 paced high 1 .. ('11111110~.1 1·111npany and 11•11k \\1lh ,, ~uper group "' P•"1pll· C:.tll :\1JK_E ~ -.. ·1 F P. or .i pp I y 1 n Tj( l OFflCE I " I. ii' I ~ '''"'' l \I" •11' Iii 1t11:. 111'"')! I ' ,1 \ \ ... l ,1 II I I "" 71 4-SS7-6940 HONEYWElL lllolo! Serv D1\·1s1on :n.12 \ltGa wAve. lnnw. CA 92714 l.tJI-. M !-' RECEPTtOHIST '•"'l'Orl Beac h $900. 'l .. ur 1Jrofe:-.s1onal phone manrwr wlll be an asset 1n thb law firm. Meet & ~rN!l drenl!>, do some -.pl'1'1JI proJe cls They h;,i11• lJea ut1ful omces & ol !1•r extellenl benefits . 557-6122. 731-7711 100· , t-r ee to Applicant P~o-~ Stt•ic• l;;l~J Campus Dr . N. B. 11<!1 l 'I orba St .. T ustin l)fA-11 ~onday Evenings II\ \ppomtmenl Only ,, II .1 11 El'EPTIONIST -for in· '°I ...... Ill I t \ f'I I 1 1 .1p I I ""''"I 1 •Ill' OI "''"' I 1 111'11'>11111 I f I 11 l! I ,oil I JI \\ I ho •111 (I \•lllf.! I 111 • 1 •.1 I 1· 111 \ 11( 11!11" I ,tll it'" 1 ll!llhl 1q ,,. '"' ',,ur .•<tvt•rtts ,,.,,,1v,1 111 reat·h 1,, •r1I~· ,1t lower; I I 1-. ... 111\'tl I' t he 1•u' ('.1ll '111w' LIBE RAT 0 AT LASP x ~OUSE\>,'IFE EAR~S ses.oo o· I.,, "11\('<f ltk<' J1.o1 .I ~H .. Mril 111 1!17!1 \\ ,d \.. t' 1 ,\ l.N• 1111\1 11td ~t·I I l'I l)()f NEWPORT IEACH ' (7 141646·77 I I, Bob COROtAA on MAft / ?4EWPi".'IRT BEACH 17 I 4t 759°1501, Geoff er & ee Real Estate .,urance brokerage firm in :... ... pl Bch Duties incl: relephone answering & .l(eneral typing. For appt I afl ( 714 l f'4-1_·_5522 ___ _ RECREATION C OORDIH.4TOR 11u1~oing individual to 111ord1na1e the recre a · 1111n pro1:tra mmm~ at a tnJ 1or Irvine a pt. pro· ft'('\ !'he .ih11tt~ to program, -.chedule groups of res t 1h•nb 1k1cb &. ad ults>. is , .... .,e1111al The successful 1 ;1n1hd..1tc must be nexr- 1111'. rl'hable & patient. I h1:-. p os 1l 1o n is 111·rmanent part time. Please appl 1· al : THE IRVIHE CO. 1 loY. a rel Derma n \ll61 Camelback St. ">lewport Beach, 92660 &14·6796 Lqual Opp E mplyr M I f' lte!>taur3llt Immediate Openings for F\R WEST SERVICES Rl-.:STAURANT BAXTERS 14346 ~nr Dr, Ir•. We a rc now hiring: •E xpe r 'd . kit c h e n mana!!el"ll tSalary Neg) • f:x per'd. line cooks. S4 50lo $6.50. For West ServiCH ()WIH'r & oper ator Of Heu ben 's. Coco's . Hcubcn E. Lee's &: other fine re:,taurants invites \OU to apply in person htl\n 9&4PM. E .O.E. Ito-'\\ au rant •BUSBOYS• '.\I F, lull or par\ time. to \\Ork day shirt. Apply m person ~on. f'ri, 2-4PM. Plaia de t.:ares. 4881 Birch St . N B. ---- lk-.taur anl N e wpq_rt Bea c h R l'stau ranl s ee k s cnl'rget1c people to fill lull & part lime posi· lions. t'ooks. Cou nter help, cas hw rs. deli-wor kers, Oehvcry people . Lwtl'h sales & delivery persons Call for appt. SSl 1509. ------- ltt•slaurant help wanted. fo:xµcn cnced. Graveyard l\artress. relief cook. hcn.:f1ts : paid vacation. 1tc ntal & med ical ln- 1·lude<I Apply in person: ('11lon ' Kitc hens. 27142 Ortega llW)'. SJC. ·' IU '. 11 J ) • -~ --,-·-.,. ...,,..., -=---==-- -~--- 01• DAILY PILOT ~~~~ ..... ~!~.~I ~~~ ..... ~!?.~ ~!~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~ .......... ~~~.~ ~.~~~ ....... !~.~ ::. ..... ~ ......... ~~! !'uh t 1tute c h1l1I l'Url' B:Arbc:r chuir, round 011k Old Enali•h Shffp Do& lo Movi'n1. must sell. ll'al'ht•NI. P l'f & .,. 1T . t~hll•. pOt bellied 111nvc good home with yard. Nori take chln1t Mr vlce Help W..t.d 7100 Http WMt4td 1t00 M.fp W ... ed •••.•..•..••.•......... ..••..••..•.••......... ..•.....••..••..•...... 7100 I Hest,1ur.m1 '11!1111lt•11.1111 \' lh•IJl('t 1\l'l'<lt"d I• 1••1111 \'llUI &. it\ I n~t'I .11!1>1\ ' \ ~·· lt'fll."t' \ ,, H ' 1·• l•T I:; lor moJ'\• 1111111111.J t 11111 RETAIL ~ii I \"• II II h I,, • I 1t•hlt'r" 1'111 \\I lll'l'hl~ 1-:,du. .. 1• l' 1.1 h•' ',, 1it1 It• "'"" loll• ~d11 '\)t\ftlH~ '"'~ t .. i1t•f 41-,. (h .. n111111 lull'" ptrt llU'll' .loillll I lt1~ 111 11 I to 1~1110•11 I la111I ' II ttl I 711•' H1•l ,11I -..11\'' 1111111nl ••1 "'' 11111 ltu 111.1\111 1 I"• '" ,.,,. ptt'f•·• •••d hul ,,,,1 11\'I \'"•ti' I 1111 It. ,j 1 II & ll\•111 .11 t .. 1wlll.. U p l.• .. 11111• •. 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PO lio\ 15611 Cn,1.1 \lo·'..i l'J 112626 TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS f)o vuu ltkt• lo t ulk 1111 the• phom"> ' N''" offtc·t· u1wntn~ soon tlt!ar Orange ('u11 11l~ \1 t port Cred1t ('ard 111.11 kl'l111.: No exµt>rtl'nt'l' Ot!ccssary < '<.tll ~li\M lPl\t CPM SECRfTARY PERM OR TEMP ti .11111t1 11\:\ll I 1111 11 11 "1"'11111~' 1, II 111' , .... tJ\ lh l\l•llli!IMl'I 111111 r7tt I "1'1111 '\io·1·1l v11111.u\ ,1111..:1.uu111.a1 .\ I" I II ij I "j I t' l 1111 I! I Io• I t 11 'I ,\ 111 ~ llH 111111'\ I .111 1 .1. H:.!:U SECRETARY '\, "1"111 ll.•,11'11 111 >I Jllil 1111 .• lt'I\ 111 llllkll J loh• ,,. .... ,11111 lw 1 -.h,1rp IM'I Miii 'I U \\ill ,lllclk .1 , 11 I\ I •I l1tl I\'' 1ndu1I 1111 l'lit111t ,\/I' PllW 1111 lht 1111•111t1r I\ I"" "lt 1 I-' • 111·111 ht•11l'l 1b 557-6122, 731-77 11 IMI I· rt•''" \ppl11·;mt l'.~NI l ,1mpu· Dr . :-. U 11.!l I \'111'1>11 .... I . I U~l 111 • 1111.·11 .\l1111tl.1\ .. :\'t'llln}!:. II\ •fll>lll11l111Cllt Onh SECRETARY/ CLERICAL I ht: In 1111' l '11mp,1n) h.1, 1mmc1hatt•o1ic111nl!' 1111 Sec'y JRrcpt. C:rt'.11 c11t1) lt•11·1 011 1••1 tu1111\' l{1·11u1n•s I r 1 l'd r .. !'Mc•l'fl'lJri JI t'\ 11t.•r I' 11111i.t 5Qv.pm l'l\'<tS.llll p h 11111· m.u111vr & .. r i.:a1111at10n ,1 mu:.I ' s~c~taries RKeptionists IOn Calll K • I' l' JI I I u 11 I ., I .. & ~·· rt'l .U-ll'S tu w111 k on J~ nl'~'tfl 11 h.i'I" :\1 u'lt IJ'.l!-l>t''i. pka~u11l l>ht1n•· 111.111n.•r & hu\ I' f11•x1hlt• 1· h l' •I u I ,. I'. 1 p t! .0 ·1:1" II Ill Acc:t<J. Clerk I fllflll'(llat•• t1t)('fl1!1R lor l'ic•ik "'"h I ''"1r gl'nt•ral 111111·1• C'\lwr Musi lit• .1hl1· lt1 llflt'l'Jlt' II! k1.•• a<I t1111~ m.11'11 ll\ 111ut'11 l-'u1 e11ccll1·111 benellh m fJnl,l~t•c "'urk lol'allon 111µ1) in 1><·rson NOW I. 1\ugu\t ine THE IRVIHE CO. 1-991-UlJ ''''''"' ,1n I' T I~ 111n1: 1 .. 11 1.11 .. 11•t•c11L111n work i i 111 t1J :.t .1rt <..:.i ll l!lo! •17:t!.l ESCROW SECRETARY 0111 lwuullful Nt•\\ µurt lk•<11·h uflwe llJ:. an 1m 11111ha11• 1111purtu111t~ fur ,111 i-: ... 1·ru"' S1..-t-retJr) ,\ 1111111mum or ,.l( rnonlh:-. l">crn\\ 'ot'l'rel ari al ex 11t·nt•nrc and t) ping ol .;11""'" a n· rt-quired l'h1,; poe.1l11111 •Jflcr-. un ''"' d lcnt -.ala1 .> ;.111d t>UI ~lamllni: llt'11ef1l~ mclud • l'rof1l sh.lflng •l'md nlt'dl\'al dent.ii Pleas1· c1.111t u1·t J J e k 11· Skarstedt ul 04:Hll I l for murt> 111furma11011 FtDELITY FEDERAL Sa•irMJS and Loan A.ssn. An ~qual Oppt) E rnplyr SECRETARY :-.:ce1fed 1mmed W11h 11r without !>horthann Tt•111 1•1r<1Q & full 11~ 'oll Tuel Sef\1l'e:> lll !!79 11900 Sec\ 1\1rvort I"" firm Sharp good skills N1in !>mukr J•>Sle.851 !l02S Se11111r llookkee11cr. C'<P flex1hle 111\'estrrwnt <.:o \lulllple Sl'I of b<>uk:-.. hank rec:.. inner Co " tnal balance'> & finun c1Jb N11·e atmos phen' K:l3 98XO a ... k for L,1 u ru St·n·tcl· St;1l1110 .\ltt•11d Pull & part lllllt' fl11u1 I\ + c11mm. I 11sura11rt• & Val·al1on. 67:J.3J20 SERV STAT ATTEND' f ume . .lpph t'hl•Hon. 12.)J :\ ( ~1 Hwv. Lttl! B1h Ser\i1ce Station Allen dJnl , P I T . ev e s & \\kcnds Neat a ppear & hand"'nllng Appl} a l 2590 :-Oewport Bf\ d . CM 1•11i1 nl-t' S4 37 llr rt 1t1-d IK!l4 hooked rug. 67J.4~ ___ _ tor 12. alrmst nt:w bdrm li:l3 lit7G 1951 l'cps1 machtnt'. Black cal w/sweet dis 1w\e w/qq bed, bel&e flJI 25116 poi.1t1on need• lovtn1 ve l vet cotach, 1la&s/ it•Ul'hl.'r' rrcst•h uol ---'--Br F' h M 1 h home. 67S 6372 C:n1ome set. ts er I' T , f /T Kmd trc·arc, llP e tYJ>e 0 11en h ule stereo system, all pe~ 7711 111.11 . 170 19'.1.l which opens up into 0 Ador able 3 mos m k1lleru. c o n d . 1 S 9 · 0 S 3 6 90 1nrh aublc sp aee t>lk, 1 tet>. shots. 0 1.,.11 n :Acm ;K Pitt-: S('llL I ull t11ot'. bc111•(1l:., llll 111t"I emvlo) ment. ~10 1111!1 T E I. ~: l' II 0 :o"1 '" ~ol.H 'l'l'INt; 1-.xponrhn11 '>olur \'UtO flilll\'. 011 :,UI\'~ ~UJr,1 11 l1•1•tl .,ulury ll11ih twmu.., plun I '111qut• UIJl>lY fOI n11h1 t>t.'r,on L'u 11 .loan i>IQ '1~1 I Te~ Sollc:ltors ' ;'l<eed ed 1mnlt!1hatd } 4!11 'tu d enl!> anti 0 1 homemaker), who need to earn 11l0flt-) wurkml( µleasant e vening hours , J 9 Mon Pr1 Nu wlhn11 Sa I a r y $3 1 S hr + gcneru\.18 honu.., Ac ross lrom Joho Wu~nl.' Airport <.:all Sue after 2PM 641 otm T t4ephoM Solicitors ( ;rowmit l'Orp Eurn eJC eel money 111the 1>n\ ae~ & l'Oll vent I.' nee of your 11wn home or u~e uur modern fuc':. College .,1ut1enls OK ' Call 964 2239 for cnnipk•lc 111 fo i\!>k for Harl TELLERS Perrn t 1L1mc . 5', ti> wk r\ p JI I It' a II t !> W sul)t'rv1sory pttlcn\lal de :-ired Type 40 wpm Xlnt bcnt:'f1ts & ad\'am·ement potential 9W 3600 EOE I Ton Trut·k Owner!> Dd1ver) On vcr' w::inll·d f o r f1rcwoot1 Cal l 6-tli 2887 To" !'ruck dn\ ers want ed expd only l.l\e 111 Cost u ~lcsa 646-~ Tra' cl ,\~t·n<·' m In 1m· needs full ttme j.lt.'r!>on to handle refund:. I':'< µenenn'<l only ne•-d app I\ T)µ1n~ .• rn .. µm a rnu:;1 Xlnt compan) vu1u benefit!> Contal·t llo ,.ard or KJth} i l I 851 0\1:\3 Tra \el Al(enh w ell pen cnlc 1-\ill u me ou1 .,,dl• South Coa:-.t Tru,cl. 'lewport Art 1;31 !1040 TRAVB. AGT. MGR. '.\lin. :! y rs. l'XP. in l' M till :'llcw porl areu i\ Tl' & IATr\ 4ualtf1£'d t-:xe ... al & l)enef1\' i H 554; 28811 or 213 430 4247 TYPIST , .. vcr S20U C'u 11 u rtcr 101101 TLC 64&8K>5 7l'M.5.'19478J ------ - Aot1~u1: S111~er St!Wln~ mut·hinc, p(lrt S75, unl oak hk 1•ab W S PP. K-16 7'~1 2 limos. mixed breed pup· pie-.. t o good home . 631 l9'J3 Sora . Contempory . off white. pillow back. very nice condition $195. 53&-4280 ANT IV U E S JI AW WALK EH :-.oh1I oak hhng 1·ub111et:-.. Set ul' 3. Sec lo uµprenalf' l'all 67S·6057 or &14! 0138 Happy, healthy kittens weaned & t r ain ed :l<i8 '1615 or 646-3107 Good Watchdogs. Hurry and :.ee! Pups 4wks old . <..:all 5S7 6&i2 App&lances 80 I 0 I! iirl>en plaid cou1'11 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• as is Washer/Dryer 3yrs old . 548·3134 I 'sed tyr Likt-new S300 - - -1142 7389. Small long hatred Doxie. 1 -yrs needs good home. 22 cu fl s /s 1\vocado 548 t30Sevs refng. xlnl cond Great --- ltuy ! 645 1>452 Fun.itw. IOSO ~1ust sell W hirlp ool free1er. '<Int c-ond. $200 Admiral 16 rdng, s.50 752 6470 ltefngerator. dean. reawnable pnte S:Ml·8440 ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Guod used Furniture & /\ppltances OR I w ill sell or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-1616 .. lll-9625 Rall an dtning set. 48 •• ~laytag electric dr}er. glasslop.4chrs.S400 good condition. $50. r,,.5.4799 540 l035 ---- Double bed . new ':)\()() 848 3478 Full·&lU d uigoer bed, eompl. hv. rm. din. rm sets. good prices . 67J.6386 Duncan Phyre d.io . rm set. $6SO: mahog. buffet, l800; dine tte set : cab. sewing mach: old couch & chair; wheelc hair 543·6068 Decorator din. rm, $1600, on g. S3IOO.' call 642-6676 or lt003192. 642-4300. Couch · 9 ft. Clean. 1ood cond iss. 548·8513 or M8·448S Buff el. large leak wood $1..25 548·8513 or 548-4485 Baro ness ct>cktail lble ~x60 wi :\-• · oval glass ~; 3 chowtbls$85ea: 1 dsk chr962-8651 King size waterbe d , heater. wood head & root board I yr old. . $200. 9'79·5814 l)r; er ga!>. works good. $6S S.18·8513or~ 4485 ---King si mauress & box 7 ft queen sized ~ora bed . springs S50 Wa,ht•r dean. work!> good S75 548 8513 or ~·4'18~ Naugahyd e , llke new. 552·78SS Washt·r & dr)~r combo. w n r k s good S150 541! 851 :i or 548 448!'> Hefn g frno.l free. clean. works good SISO ~-8513or548 4485 He fri g e rato r . deluxe, rro~l-free. top freezer. coppertone. ex cellent cnnd1t1un. 49G-8030. Re fr1F,erator. 16 c u rt . white Sµotless. gd a s Oe\\ $2511 ~ 7813 ------8icyc~s 8020 ...•.....••.•...•••.••• :-;l'W 26111 Girl's Bike $68 20tn Schwinn Girl's Bike Sl'> i51 1897 <.;1rl s l'cu.i:cut l'und SlllO 5411 ;r.m Ill Speed B1~e s.to Xlnt S 1· h w 1 n n ~I •1 ,, 1 n g S:wnf1ce i'l<l 61:! 1.ilM $175. 548·4200. ~aulll ul new 48" !>Olid oak butcher block din la· ble with 2 le avesmusl !.<IC S650 ol94·81114 Designer :-.nfa, 8'5", like new, gold ftoral pnnl on off white . m ust sei! to ap prl·c. $325 Din set, 5 pcs, b rown & black Corm1c11 top, h1 black Vtn>I swivel c ha1ro. very elegant, SI JS 962 3574 One King-s ized bed by Drexel inc l m atc h1ng 9 dr d resser w/m 1rror. 10 111 color1V, J C. Pen- ne~ '!>. Best offer Ca ll a fter 6PM . M argie, 661 1078 Chandelier gold velvet chrs. 2 lamps. e nd tbl. :-.lt·r eo. man ~ m o re ~18 1396 ~C'llon11l lge Gold Quilled Zipp e r ed C us h ions. Cus tom Redecorating $600 160·1421 -. lTALIAN Provincial Ta- IU Speeds Adults S40 ble & 4 Cane Back Ch airs Am time - Childs~. Xlnt Sehw1nn S650. 751-4897 Sacrif1re _./ilr673·6184 anytime ----- Bas1>ett bdrm set $400 Solid oak dimng set $300. + misc 63 l·OllOS 1055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3pc Sect Sofa-Oriental Din T ble fr 4 Chairs Lam pe-Bk case-27111 TV & Stand-H 1deab ed SSS-0131 Preschool-age t.oy1, bunk size bed w /mattreio rocking horse & chair. In fant car s eat . & wooded l win bed f ra mt 82CX5 Ridgefield. HB. SIS 960-1271 T y pewnter. tools . furn. glassware, saddle. fis· hing gear. campin& gear , musical instrume n ts, patio e nclosure , bolts· nuts·nails .. lots of misc. 221 E. 19th St. C.M W- Sun. FSrATE SALE. Couches. d ining lbls. l3Smm Viv lens, men's ski boots 8'7. sewmg machine, lamps, camera. pictures, boofl, misc. furn • more. 2024 Phalarope Ct, CM. Fri· Sun. H you Jrl' a1:n·':." ,. ,uul looking lor a futur1• 111 ll' tail mgml w ~uotl 111 beneftl5 Jl'llh in l>t'r,011 !lam to I lam \.ton t hr11 Fri Standartl Sh\>e:>. 30'i'i So Bnstnl, <' M S~:CR E1 ·\HY v.1th t.ci.:.11 '""'''"'port<'tr D1 ~ 11 I St11lt· 350 S h 1pp1ng & Rece1v1ng C l~rk , I'' T . g d Co hen cf1l s \pp ly 1n person. Mon Fri. 9am 11a111. ;:,tanuarcr-shi'.>c!>. 3071 s BnstOI. CM Extre m ely oll'l'U rale t~ p1st with JC Int !>ktlls in -.pell1ng & grummar ncedl'<l lor bus} growing firm Interesting. vaned work in l'heerful office with pleasant people SIOOO mo Good b£'ncfi b Irvine Airport areu ;:.1 .. 11>12 WA.'llTED Men's 23" 10speed 49'7-4571 Cats 8035 Antique '!Win Bdrm Set Mirrored Dresser. Mir . Dressing table w /bench seat Sm Table-All ta bles ha\·e glass tops 631-4578 Lge Gara ge Sale, many m isc . Items. appt.209 Cypress Or. L.B. 494-9548 s s 1()-4 SALE.ii I " T 1-. fl l u H 01-:coH,\TINC: SECRETARY II c to cc·tum '''ver '11 "l'"'""1rt Beach tnJ.! & phom· \"Ork "'" ,... ~ Tiu~ 1s J ke\ ~·m m truT tr int-s 1 :IT, r .. tu.,.U>f11H;m .. In ml' Pi:ibfi(· Sufc~ t ~ · ' 1 ' ----------•I ln lt.>rt·!.t 1n ... ,. CCS)o.Uflt'' 1111 tlt•1111 ,I? Pull, pl l1111t• flt' hr' l>cpl \_, Sel•rt•IJr\ 1.1 I ~wnm "Ith '''I"'' <,di ~uur tnaJur rc~po11:-.11>1h ...,,111~ "tLI 11:1.! Will l r,11n C.111 1\.111 11 s.'8 9J78. J 71' \1 SALES USK to S45K We tHl' l'x11u111l111.1?' Develop annuul renl'wtll mcome I nut lfll>urt11H'e J Prefer peuJ>le w oft· equ1pmt or in:-.uranl:t' sales b ki.trnu c .. 11 ~8,19.1 Sale.men fabnC'at11r fur retail plastil·s slor•· full llml' 556·0900 SALES PERSON Upp&~ 111 selhn 1<: ~ourml'I rood s f1e\lh lc h11ur-. W lrJ1n :n F'a ... 1w111 Island f'H0-60.10 SALES 11 "'II lit'. to nionlln.11• 1h1· tl1·partnk·11t '> P• r.,.,, no•I prtlCC..,St'°' 'iJ l,1 r\ I\ a11µrtJ\ $!1.">!I Sl:.!!*5 11111 .. 1:0-n ... rou:. I'll)' V·"" lll.'nl'f1I!> Cont>11 I ('ti\ of lr1 m~ li~Kl .I am hon·~ llrl 11 4 7!>.1·:lliO(J bdor•· \II i Sccrl'tary I .... l'WflOl't Reach !JI'\\ ,l\1• dub ~t'Pk1ng llt'r..,on wnh 11ri::.1111z:iuonal ahll11' 10 handle b11,11 ch,..rter-; lied\'\ member • 11nl.1(I n·q 1j1·l Gd Jppear,11wl' Prefer son11· l1<1okkel'J1 inf! ,k1l1' I rn mt·d 111><' Ing (' ,1 I I I'\ 111 h I ,f liJI 19011 ~S::at=C:D ~ HONEST We are the bi ggest and the fastest growing company of our kind in the World ! Orange County is the bi ggest and fastest growing branch office in the company. and we need more people to meet ou r expansion. WE OFFER Middle 5 to 6 fi gure in comes available (Comm.> Company leads Supe rb training <classroom & field ) 1st class selling a ids Company benefits a nd employee st a tus Recession proof business WE "RE LOOKING FOR People who are fed up with a dead end job. Pos itive people with winning attitudes. Ene rgetic professionals who ' to advance. Ha rd working self starters. want If t his sounds like you or the person you want to be & · you have a burning desire to s ucceed, Fafco m ay be the a nswer for you. NO PHONY R UN -arounds - complete information by phone c.I Mr.~--.... -..... 1714) 964-2239 SECRETARY FOR AD/PR FIRM IN N.B. Wt• 11ci~J J!l ,., 1wrie111·1•d -.ccr1•l.Jf\ '" r. .... 1 at· t'IJl'J\t' I\ 111111! • 7H ~Mrf1"1 I Wt0 1'1' ft~1l<lf)g lnr ,ofl'l\•11111• "h111' a -,('If ,1.irter & 1•h11 l an \\•irk un<kr pn·"11n• l>Ull•·~ tndlldl• I~ Plfl~ uol <'OJI\ handlmi? tlu· 11•l1•pho111•' 111111)!. & l!•'11C!'all\ kt•t•fl 111g lhl• ofli1·t•. 11ri.:;.111111·tl w .. nrrt•r J ~hi "nrk wk hculth l'"' 1•ra1:•· ~u11d vanl\11111 1111hr1 11r11f1l .. hanng ,\ .1 1 l'I 11H'\' "'ork 1'11\1ru11m1·nl Sa Ian l·omm< nsu1 ,Jt•• w l''lpcnt.:llC• If \OU I ,111 mc•·l our n .. ed, plt·a'.'.1· c a I I I) 1 J 14.11 t• ,1 I ~14·1)..14 6037 • •SEL'RETARI 1-:~• • ore Mgr :'>1l'd E'<ps1:1.2110 Exec T80 A1gCoS15.•~IO i:: .. cro1<o 1-:xi> Tlill $12,IKlll Sten11.'iee ShKIJ S9.li00 Liz Re1ndl'r!> \1:cnc' 1020 Birch, l'.:"tah 'Iii • 1.'WJlC.lrt IS:l3 Ii 190 Free SECRETARY Mktg/Sales Carcl'r (ll'PIY HI ra sl pui:ed :-.:pt B1•h 11111.'sl menl firm Rl•qu1rt•s hlP skills <shthnd 'IO: l~ µ1111( 751. Sound professional exper., malunt~ & cor porale bk~rd helpful Call . 640·0l2.'l SECRETARY Challcn111ng op port um ty a\•u1IJhle for e-< penenl'l'<l '~l·n·tur) \\ nh 1:ro"' ing rc:.tl estate ft rm m Co~l:l Mc~a Will as SISl m30<11(Cr \\llh upertl lion of offin• S.ilary ha-.ed on experience A:-k for Suiun Rt• :'>l ,1JC 6.'ll· l<!Gfi SECRETARY We a re sc{'klfll( u pcoplr oriented , rellnblc secretary i\ppllcant s should possesi. utl 1y1>1ng sk ills, pll•asunl µhone manner 1-:n1oy l'XC'elle nl rompany 1>e11erlt~ 1111'1 ud Ing free meal per shill Apply In person MM Noon. Moo Fri • Person nel. MAaltOTI HOTa OOONcwport.Clr Dr. SECRETARIES ~ J'l l!ro .. 1111: m<>1J1t·al l'••lll•·r \\Ith 11e1<o ufflc·1•s ltH alt:d 111 1-·11 unl J tn \a lie' • llrutJkhurst St anti San 1>11·1.:•> frel.'wa ~ 1 lias :.in 1mrJ'11•1hale open 11\i.t l\lr J Depa rtment ~<·rr>1 an a11tl ,, Person nd 5t·1·n·l.1~ l'1"111un n•qwn·~ t) l'IO.I( 1,11WP:'w1 and tr.111sc rip· 111111 :.kill' l11J !>l111nh::111cl fll•1·1·.,,ar) \\ e 11H1·r a ~ .,t.irlmg ... JIJ1' .ind ~·.\ccllenl 1um 1;:.111~ \\('nef1t s l'll·a~c ... ,.1111 1 e!>umc ur 'Jll , \I• 'l41:! \ol31 FAMILY HEALTH PROGRAM !IY:lcl Talbl.'rt A\'l.'nlll.' Founl.1111 \'ulle~. 92708 1-:11u.il Opp Emply r M f SECRETARY Sl'cr ctari al posit ions .1\'aila ble with our ex· 1>and1ng Prop crt~ )1a nagement Div. E x 1•ellcnl oppurlunity 10 hu1ltl a career with Southern California s leading city hwlder Work w1lh our sho11ping 1.:enter manager. lea:.rng manaf{er. or perhaps al onl' of our beautiful apl l'Omplexes located in l r\inc o r Newpo rl Ilea ch THE IRVINE CO. Joyce Jerome tOOI Camelback St .. Newport Beach . 92660 6ol4 3238 ~ual Opp E mplyr M tr I' 11 ,,,,,II '/ ',, m 1wru ri1• it Work In plush surround· 1ngs t,arge & s mall (11 ms. Top µay No fres Ml 0055 SHIPP1NG DEPT. .Pack 'g & sh1p·1: !>ml parts. \\111 tram f'em pref Monthly rev1l'w!>. 9 pd hold1days & other xlnl l'O bene . CM company 545.0403 Shoe sales, full time w11h ur w out exp • or "111 train. G<lOd co. benefits . Apply 1n person 9am to lla m Mon thru Fri Stan · d a rd S hoes, 3071 So. Bnslol. C.M STENO/CLERK Perform sten ographic sen•1ces to one or m ore ma na ge r s Good shorthand & tyµmg s kills required. Requires e x e r cis1n g som e judge menl Ma th aptit ude & ability to operate 10 key by touch Good salary. be nefits a nd working eond1lions Please s ub mil resume or call in confidence to DOUGLAS OIL COMPANY Emplo ye e Relal ioni. Dept. Eva Taylor 3160 Airway A venue Costa Mesa . Ca 92626 .. A Subsidiary of Conoco Inc ·· AHirmative Action Employer STOCK CLERKS rmmediate openings ex isl al REMEX for Stock Clerks to work at our Irvine fac11\\y. SiJC months to one year eJCperience 1s required prefera bly in an elec· tron1cs manufacluring environrne11l We offer competitive starting salaries and ell· cellent benefits. Please TYPIST 65WP~I train J:-. computer oprerutor. 10 ke' adder non smoker. Co,la ~le--a Cl' \ r1rm <..:ull Con nne is.t l\J..10 TYPIST /f ronsc:ri~r for attorney Days or nights. full or 11art 111nc 0 C airport are a . !J~.).0()77 ....................... M Y NA.ME I S "WlCKIE" t um a male. neut ert'd . long ha1 red Tiger Cat . I am an inside Cal. a perfet1 Gentlem an and need a lo' mg home :\I) farruly has to move M) thtngs are packed and Im ready to go &14 ·8435, 752.7579 DOCJS 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------•IKEESllOND Pups AKC. TYPIST Champ sire M F Pet & f'a~l growing Ad Agy. in s h o w P \' t p t y Nµt Cl r .. looking for so-213100'7·134Sa ft 6 pm. moone able to ty pe unde r ----·---~-­ pressure & have a gd AKC Golden Retr pups, command of the English xlnl pets. show. hunter. language. Rm fo r ad · wt.r t1uF.S Outstanding vancml. Contact. Murgit pedigree, clear ed hips V1scher 644-7644 oi9:J.li861 -DOBERMAN PUPS 6 VINYL LINOLEUM wks old. blk & Lan. tails & Layer.mus t he exp'd claws done. wo rmed. {;all 8·9am,after 6pm health ~! $i5. Ca 11 &_1_5 _6544~ ---~63~1·_04_!l0_~-~--- Waiter Waitress µos1t1on. .\nlq 8' Oak wnling desk . $500 o r best o fCe r 631 5768 Below mkt ne"' designe r thl 48 sq glass top & brass base S380 557.4343 Mon Pri 9 5 Drexel d1mng table & 6 cane back cha irs, pecan, $..'iOO. 642 ·5636. Wrought iron dinette s et w1l' glass top $400. 76().0344 8' Black Herc u.lon tufted sofa. exc. cond. $225. Red Naugahyde tufted lov- eseat. f7S. Oak armoire. be\·eled mirror & door . $225. Please call 673· 7615. Designer sofa. 8'S". like new. gold noral print on off white, must see to a p· 11rec. S32S. Din. set . 5 pcs. brown & black formica top. hi black vinyl swive l chair s. very e legant. Sl3S 962-3574 Part Lime & lull tune µos1uons avail. SS. 75/hr. No ups . p, I eounlr- club. Call for 1111er view ~·54<M. POODLE. toy, AKC male Pale apn cot. 3 mos. old Calm. sweet disposition. $250 p p 496·849'7 Trundle bed. f75 3 pc 1920's bd rm s et - -dresser . chesl, stand. -·- WANT E D MATU RE AOLT COUPLE t o manage 16 unit apt house 1n n ice Ea!>ti;1de CM area . Resume & local ref. req. Exp prcr. To apply. please send com- plete re ... umc 111 ad no . 77. Daily Pilot , P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. C1\ !a626. Sprin ger Spaniel p ups, 962 __ ·8_1_13 ______ _ AKC. liver whl, c all Ivory Naugahyde c ha ir 498· 7556 eves/wknds . bed. sso: matching sofa Lhasa Apso Puppies. AKC bed. $100. 760-1950 6 wks . adorable' 892·9876 MIN. SCHNAtiZER Sall & P epper · Registered Sli5 547-4861or 646·S8(l7 Cocker Spaniel 3 mo. old puppy. shots. pape r s. Sofabed, $100: dinette ta· ble. 4 swivel chairs. SlOO. !~O· l 141 Beautiful antique tufted bat•k ,·elvel gold sofa. S650 Twin covered 2 bolsters $15. 645·6816. MlJSTUQU1DATE A.S.A P ! Couches, rmt. con t. Zenith. T .V .. s ter eo, beds Bross/glass din rm. t bl. Washer/Dryer, etc. 17'*! #A Sandra Lee Lane. H.B. 846-4575. GARAGE SALE·Sat/Sun 1-6 729 W. 16th St., Bldg B·3. CM. Dbl dr frost frt!i! refri1. secretary desk. reg desk, 4 chn. Other hshld items. 631-1004 YARD SALE -Sl5 Narcissus, CdM. Sun on· ly 9·6. TV's, Cum. re· cords. books, 1968 1600 BMW. & more. GARAGE SALE-Sat & Sun 9·5. Old books, anti· que ch r, sm a ppliances. camping gear. etc. 411 Heliotrope, CdM (in a l- ley> Huge Garage Sale. Sat. & Sun. Bab)' bed, tires. 50 pr new sz. 6-7 ladies' s h oes. mini r a bbit. rurnit ure . etc. 2908 Clubh o uee Rd <Mes a Verde>. Huge Garage Sa.le fUmiture. antiques. ob · jects d' art. sptg goods, clothin1. office furn. f'ri.·Sat.-Sun .. 9·3. 21132 Strathmoor Ln. Hunt. Beach. 984-n.83 Antiques: Oak dresser w /bev mir, misc oak tables, oak knl hdbrd !Thomasville). p i n e Waterfront restaurant m Sofa bed & loveseat. 10 wash drsr. Uke 1uitar. Newnnrt Beach needs ex-Keeshond AKL'. S mo. mo. old. great cond. S800. more misc. 267t Club m $175. 675-4643 --------- -,,... l -"' rr p p 968 3927 Mesa Pl. CM perienced counter help & lema e . M ..... e o er . . · cooks Pull & parttime. Gor11e0us-:-~2m'7. Pecan Coffee & End Tb l M ~ VERDE )Ion -Fri John,675·4080. 5 mo o ld loveable 12 Set. Bui c he r Block Couch lrchair, barstools. YACHTSALESMAN Gaman Shepherd 12 Dinette Set $150, Cont. books, plants. more. Broker sales. full time, Olack Lab d og. S60 . Style Sofa Bed, 19" Color Sat/Sun 8-S, 1700 Oahu g 6 P o rt Elegant sofa Pl. (Mesa Verde E . to e11 p nee Trans pac 67_5_·_3_J_. ------w loveseat. lnq . lmmed. Samar. right on P a lau. 645-0222 Lovable Springer Spaniel. 957-5747 Will he lp move nct>t on Oahu) Merchmlclse l1ver /whl , 1""1 yrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·0376. Qn. sofa sleeper. Brown fUrniture, plants. misc. .1.-'I-1005 --vinyl Like new Best of· 16791 Rhone Lane, HB ::';'.:":':.:.............. Wunl English Bull Terrier rer. 6.w-1307 (Beach fr Gothard>. WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL DaiJy 10.6, Fri 10.9 Closed Tuesday 11751 Westminster Ave. Garden Grove 554·6103 pup. AKC. pvt party. ---------498-0257 Near new Qn. s ize bed Sofa & loveseat, pro !sell. Top of the line. Pd Foosball tbl, Kaw. 175 f'or sole Basset Hound. $500. will s ell $250, Jetf motorcycle. chrs & m isc. beau. loving. trained 557-1352 600\.'t Iris. CdM. Sa\/Sun S200/bsl o fr 644-1951 UM. 760«)15 eves. Dark Oak Bdrm set. Qn , hdbrd. Cr & box spr. 2 nlte fUmitureS&Je 6 mile. Min i S chnauzer A KC c hesu. triple & tall 427Yt E. 17th pup ... Beau t . m ales. drsrs, mirror. f750. xtnt Sat. •Sun.10-5 Goin g out or Business must see $225. 963'8287 G46·3l66 Beds, dressers, lamps, opply m penion lo our!~~~~~~~~~~ Personnel Office 1.11 Sale . .I al)oCS Antiques . Chihuahua female puppy Bro\\'fl na111ahydt> llvln& child's table, Iota more. REMEX 2721E.Coastliwy,CdM Adorable, s h ot s. rm sul\e.sofa,lovae•l. 9·13 It 9·1'. f.4. 14772 673-5752. wormed. $'15.963·8287 chair . ottom an. end HoakiM,HB. 17ll ·--A•..-~. . r tuble~. cocktail table. 11-A 0 -11 .. n -·m, _._ Victorian ""m1ture rom SAMOYED "'dorable ...., ,..... n.n ru l"N,Co91714 S11 n Francisco est a te . male pup~ ... S h ot s & CostSl.SOO.uc.549•8219 i*fttlftp, loola, lamps. 17141 557·6160 U v rm. wood stove, etc wotrntd. ~/uP. 963-8287 SeWnc aa)'Wnl with • clothes . plaata, b ile, Equal Opportunity 16 items 544.0591 Daily Pilot C\alalfled Ad boob, kitcb , at.tr • . - I i -_.,. ' ' - - 'I 18368 Band.llier Cir., Fount. Valley Newpo1 t Beach ".4ual Opp Emplyr M / f 102\I Hlrch Stl'<'Ct Newport Beach 1-~mployer M, F -------Sell thlnp fut with Daily la a 1lmp6e a.tter • . • mor61 tit Coronado. .-:~~~~~~~!!!' Sell ld~e ll;e;:"":;;=64:::2='::S67=8:J.:=Pl=lot=W==an=t:Ads::;;.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~j;.;111;;l;;;C;;;;;au.MZ-.5171.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~Sel--Jaan--li;;;;;M;a; ___ ;:...i~1 ' ) ' -... ·-,f...,il',.-.1>-. ... ,..1••1'-...........• ,.ri.._ - t ~--~ S. IOH Mite•'••-IOH Ottlce,__..._.' .. Q;:::-...... ,0.,... f040 locrtt. W 9060 Sunday. Septem~r ''· 1980 OAILYPIL-Of f)j I ••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ... 1011 Ct:RAMIC ••••••:-•••••••••••••••• Mo\'"' ptant H it Noon San. only 23l ()p•I S\ Balbolt bland to JO ···••••···•············ l\1anul11l'ltirt•r .:0111.c OUI of IJU.~lll iii llJ t' Su\i~ Up lu iO', on M11nnl' & 1"1 .. hm.: f.:i1wµ lT:ll Poma111" \u •~ l' M All M1u.hmct\ & I Ut•I• ffil,til l(U \t •11' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TROJA~ zs 7H Pr1n1ll1· Cut Xlnt l'Onrl T.....Hen. Trevel 9 I 70 Trudtt 9560 ,t.yto, Want"' CfS,0 Wtih triuler & trape2e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••• •• • •• • • • ••• •••••• •••• •• •• •• ••• • • • • 10 ram1l) sat~ S111\ t :30 ~. f1Jf'11, mi>lort'' l'IC' partl i\trl'O, Z 't'Ol)p, plull ~mn•ntA niot• 4311 t»ther l'\I , t' M ufi Tu'illn bt'l'n 19th :.-uth M 0 \'I NG ti \ RI\ lo .. s t. 1-; Sat " Sun II I JMb) (wn lai b1111 "' "' lho malln• ~ ~ .. 1 I "'·•It W hl , ffilll\' l\C'Oh I 1t41l \.'olhl' l.n II U G;\HAOt; SAi.i-; 1101111,1 360_Mot0f\')l!k . µumu \wd>• 1111 bool". Sl'Oll pulA, & 1ll0i'I\ lt\;.1<11111:.1· S11t & Sull 9 ~ .:!l1iJ Orun.,:t< A1t•. C M TILlltsqul 6x8 Cr ~r p1f'N~ Pam\ & ataiC' v<>ur 0"'11 Ulf'I llood fot t ero1m1l' •hOi» Of pn\iij\t' par\11:) LO w.c 'our ar\i~t h' 11 b1 It\ •ti. Mt 1W I JffH r Wllt't t'onlt•r .,lot ,\ l'olfl w 12 ' 1:, •l'lna G:" 0 60Mi :mv John \\ anw 1'1·nn1-. 1 lull .. omrtv ""mh• r .. hq• \ 1141 l l96 l:W HAWAII HoUllll IMj• 111 kl't So:llJO \\.' 183"1 IL1 r t rl1111 1 v. .i\f'I & 1•ult11hn Jll atlJrh nwm.. 1h .. ·µ 111•11 11 .. h1n11 n~I l'\'tll\. .. rru11or • I {l 1 ,11 S1.,,n1I ''" ''""•h·r ~1AN1' MO\ INll · I.I· \\..J JI\ Ulll ~It t.mk 1 t •~rnitur~. •P~'"""\"''" ~ ul.um s.tnu.,10111· hnd pumu. mu;.'l\ 1011rt' l IWl , bl' tit•\ 14~1 W)TIO SI Wt• tn11n1~1t·r ll blk so ol We$1nl uf( l I' 1 t I ht \\ h 1 1 I p 11 u I Edward!. I Sat & &rn llt't'll'r l.1ll lwn tloubl .. ''"k 1''L,ti \\luar1um ~t SAT SU:-.. ti 5 J;111u.! ltd"" •'-"-h M2~ '"'"' Camino t'.Jp1~1 r,1 nu 01 .... 1. .. 111b c .. po Bch \1.'14 35mm cameru .• 'l'a1 .. rbed 111 G.•h1 )ha i; Jrt'a rui: $..'111 spd bike. mist• t <100 U31 I T"m 't'l\\'l he~4prc.id --)tu ~l.0 UlU Multi F'Jm1h G •rlllll' \1111 Furntturt' SJlt' .!I I I.! I l'ortJblt' Linrnln 130 Greenboro Lant' llunt i.n111 -\n Wc•lt1t'f & Ele1 ington Ueach 1 \,·14 lu11t1 tnc t:eneralur Po'o!.ere1I Atlanta ) Soturda) \ml tJ, \l HP Kohle1 Ga1t Sunda' 9 \3 & \f 14 fo.11i:11w S495 I C'onH~r11 9am Spm bit: t-'old111~ Sofa Bell --1.ike nt?ll Rl5 6-16 OliMI MOVING TO HAW \II Everythmg G•iel> t'omt' S.c."ml' \2"Xl2 od \"1l' Earh fo\irmture , 1ck tona lk'arh. S900 or bst N a c k s • c l o 1' h l' :.. 1°rfor ,,~.ouo. House hold Ell' 955 1 -Bl kf C 11 B Olf I\ ory . 1·ora I. l u rQ uo1 Sl' ac in tr I Jeweh·1 S30 up L'lr TV Bushard 1 5150 962 9651-i ~ 8060 ---- ••••• •• ••••••• ••••• •••• Boogie board & lea:>h S40. Reg Quarter Horses. 1 Aquanum S40 160·0~ 8-yr ~Id Bay Mare. 1 Gold {Jueen s ite velvet Xearting Palomino Geld bed~pread S75. G uitar ing .. 1 ~ean ling S25 ExercHle $25. Palomino Filly. V;ind~-3 1600344 · bars-pretty buck breed · ------ ing 641·9191 Queen bed w bedding. Children's Huntei 10 )'r cr ib. 3-s p\>ed b1 c) cle. old grey mar e. 15 2 l"htlds bike carrier hands '"A"showqualit~ lawnmo'o!.t'r R eas . children's hunter. Owner ~ -----·- leal'ing for Easte rn sch I 6 elec goU carts-oot run contact Stonendge Rid· nmJ.?, no batteries. S25; in&Club 4!M-4644 o thers. good running WANTED: Horse. m ust cond. good batteries, up be gentle for a s m child. lo $275 646-1201 Under $500. 85\.1802 Whl Wrought Iron Tbl w 4 Chrs. $100. Good Cond bi5-7554 Golf membership, Irvine Country Club. Sl 100. Eves : 760-0098 --- C OO KWARE. be low wholesale. 20pl', stain- less st eel. Warranty. J 1• r o I r " m ,. \ 1 • t 1 J.'l'WI lh'nl I f''r hlf'll l 'OI f'1t•\11wrtler .. 1 ~"1110 r.i Au ,11t11 q t'(1u111mt 111 c•hKll"(I 'tS.-lt'i1 l),U .i ;!.I! I 1>o1111 ~ ~1ur Ul1 l'llPI' l'umh Z'o!t~1 hu~ b.•t>r1 un 111' r ~ r r \ 1 1· ., ' 11 11 l1J11 acnort l'tt rldn• <Olltl -,.1fll Ill ol'\ I" 11111\ , \I Ml 1h Ill , .. , 1017 .....•••••.••.......... 1\111 .. IC'ftl 6t.-t••l11111 i\I\( l.i\11 l'I I'~ Uo1 n K1 I t•·•rc·nl• '""" 11iJ X lti..>"' ,., •.Ill Su1,.•r {'hwf hoth '1tl•·' 1".'Ul MIJ (YhH ••Ji. I ;1111 Pull h M1d14.-i Huun11·11 tt.111o1'll b1 1'111ld1 "" IM 1'111IU1 t•O sril•a 71ill I ltl!i 1 111' J~'""' 11.!dl 1.rnk u''""'I 7 111 , U1t1 li1.i 'IHhl 1-'ulh t'<1111r11w.t i.in~:lt' \'<k\1)" e»c.10. 912 '14"" WL'L·KE"'OER"'. I"'. l fRL·"'.I 68 ('h ~,,. ~ •• Mcrt enl(uw. 111 "'...,. ' "" "'"' ,, " " .. ... <'V )' l" • llntr \on hoard ullr1,lun11 .i('ar tn 1 ir uld Si\UOI Xlnt I b lk to bch Tra1h·r ·'•lon ui.vrn,111n :J~7 ..i 11•, 111111 \nnk 11ut11.. sleeps S St6rage shed 14,000mt T11r1>11 100 " 1·uod $l!IO "' d I' 1wr-.. '"'I"' h\1ldt•M1, up ,,,l.lw carpels. rapes ost traction PS. S2800 1110\ 2.'1'1 hrM curr,·ntly ~O tl7'7l S49T5 645 3675 o r 1946026 m111n1.11n1•1I h} pror 20 Erh-~•111 Aulo pilot. 213-363-8958 ____ 40 UoJl(c. all ono 110r\, < .11.1\ ::.l!i.000 & of •H1bm11 11t11mll' I i'Adttl<' Sea"ull " ... rt .... .. T--li-llWG6.. '' 10 Jrl' lhl'rc $1800 842 f;W() H'"'>tHtav l' fl l'I .,u1wr Npl 11h1i S26.000 ij!)I ~9 ~ ---•1 1mni.in1l.111· i.ui 21:!1! ,.,, \lomin1i avail, con ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79COURllR 1>1 11.•ul I 1111h•1 1.:1• 1111·.., 1111tu11 t111t1 U••-.t tllll•t 1i <;tu,,1>1\ l~'O h I' M· 11 1.,·1 Ill'.!.• l o ' hull $:.!•.tltJ t;ll \~I IHS U'li~1 ..,ukr patrtJl\'I or trade New 5X14' Tandem ut1lt\\ for., t ra1ltr 17471 Newl;rnci. tluntini,'\on Beach 4 C\'hndtt, <t !IV(.~. 7 hlflt ool 11Nfl31001 $4699 l1th1lfl1011 l.i1 ,111 I I ),11 't li,11 111 I t., 'I \JI ll I' 11 ""'" lfr1hl.11t 1llnd11 fh101 hu.11 ll' 11,11 , lllttlur I S.•4ll(Ull l 1 llllHJllh 1\ \,11111.!. ):1'l,1 11 hp t 'tin .,1,•1 ouitiu.Jrd ~ :! 1,111ki. Sl!MI Wln,lvw 11 ~.1 ti Ill.ill I I' \ 1· U l' r .J ( I :! l () n1rtnrl1:'"~· ~I~ li7!> 0.'>6-1 :10 ()Wt'rl'> t-:...l J\" ''<tit• Uouhh• l'la11k Fl) lmdi.tt· I ~ >l't;,o OBll ;17 12 I h.111111'11'1 N H 61:1 11!114 l'lllh I fl <.; \l.i': :!Ht -,1111l11w1 l 1 ~1 " ·1 r Ir 'HO~ :!"'8 '\1'-11• l 0 . l.uullnl .' SJµ_, t 251' UBI> l'holll' l\J\ \.~I l\!ll or 551 l~ll! H \kh:rafl fthl·rJ.:h11>s Sahol. ll25 Johnson 9.H 0 II & l'un\rol:.. $160 S.·urs :I :I 0 D. S'75 Nona C",1n111· KJyak , $350. fi7 I !IS.'\S 1:.!' "1\e, \Int 1'111111. With \1 a1tcr $7()11 tlf.3 4852 Boots, SPffd & Sid 9080 lulto w'lice, rarts & .Accessories 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSAVESAVE $ WITH USED PARTS lmpOrted car pa rts IMPORT AUTO SUPPLY 101 N Manchesler Anaheim 776.99()() 77 •15-1 ru in eng & 400 t urbo trans + xlras. Xlnt uond $1200. 151-4459 ~?t.UIH l.INCOL.\I ~H:R~U ll \' 16 i\ UTO C' ENT f: It l>lt I RVINJ.o.: ~JO iOOO i!l Toyot:.i. loni: hed. 5 Sjleed , dm fm Sll.!1 tlU. ltke new rond, $11175 .')81; 81 IO or 7fill !~7 Vans 957.) ·······•••••••···••·•·· 114 11 (()('h\111'1 • ., .,.,.,.rNll S..'Ol'll \'h >17 41161 Mt. ~7 loClh, Powtt" 9040 .......•..•.•..•...•.•.• I.I llc•~lttn \llh.Jler 13 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111' l•ihH~on 1rlr & '<Ira' 17 75hp rbr.:ls oulboufd. S!~1 &I:! 1~133 boat & trlr. good s kt boat. $650 takes, a II 644-4 989 :'\e'I' vw e ngine. 1835 NPR piston and cyl dual Port.. case savers. heads and all machimng b) R1mco. dual Kadro11 ... SOOS. Call Dan 4~-45'17 or 77 Oodl(e Vun. PS. PB \ C xlnt l·onll 15mpg. S3500 1j6 J .tilj1K J mah• llvt'I 6" wht to:n•t ~pnngeri-Spulltt'll> I> wh Cid '>lOC k fK2 ~ ~LOf•end ·~. S..'il 2G48 l'.irak~l & 1 101 kdllel "'1th ,. al(e '50 545 8380 Pl~ & °"Jafts 8090 ······•••·•·•·········· PIANO WANT F.0. l'r1v Party want:> to buy l'ru1111 ror l':ISh 5.51\ ll'Jl:I PIANO 01<1 l'.:ngh:.h up gnght $2!\0 S.18 8513 or ~ 4'185 Hammond Orl{.in'!> Two M :J's . Portable $400 F'ull Console S650 C hris 5.'>l 1979 Sportilll) Goods 8094 ··········••••·•······· Regulation Pool Table. 718" slate 548-2335. ---- L:sed SCUBA equ1pm 't Reg, tank & B C. Call Jerr 962-0048 TV.Rocio. HiR,Shno 8091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt Used Car Stereo at 12 price . Top of the line 548.4582 Fis her XP-10 \3 way w/15" woorer l speakera. Top of line . Solid Sca n· dina v ian walnut . $275/pr. 752·0306 d ys, 64().4673. 22"COLORTV t Year Warranty 642.5340 43' G.... Mariner WATER SKIS "7!:1 Dodge rusturn lo" price for q utl'k ~JIC' S7395 OBU f;JI 02f.2 I ull1 l'ttUt(l JJt'tl t>..·,1ul 1rutl\ 111:1111t .i111t••I c1:ad\ tu uu1,1· 11r h1l J buJ t tJ -..11 p """ la II' iUl4hlt• 11 , F111;rn1 ill 1;JJ,..,tron Ii ski & rl'h I 15hp I':\ l!nru!il' '"" un ..... 1rr 1n1•l11th• liu1t l.Jnk ,\ "'"'' S-\.lll~I •tltl IXl'JH t:PTO 83.19300 .............. ... "76 D odt(t' V;in Tra1lt!sman 100. xlnt eon d1tion. m .. n, c•x tra'> S..139(> be't 11£re1 1 .. , t'l> after 6 P :\t IS~B :w, I 01 &16 JIG-\ IOI( J.IOl>~llill' sn IOI Ill •)5 000 1r no hrokl·r 111 \11l1t.od l'll'un deal '''" 111clucle \I \\on Ht'<kr1::.t "1th floor hoards and I :l hm,t'l)(l\loer Johnson oul h••urd Jack <:url1:\ s:n 150.'> hotl'll'. or ~o :!:.!~ 1 1111 \he boat weck<'mls I.! GU i!I F1h1•1 J.:l :i'" \ 1 t l' U b 111 t ' II S I 11 111 l'lll'lo~t'•I hr11l.:1 ~." II I ,. I' I' 11 !-: J I I .. \ "' ,,·var,1t1: fr1:,•1er t .... 111 oll1•wb ;)llOh1 ~ r;ull•> IJtho s w ort111 ... h l .. tUJfJpt'd t'a!>h to luun & lakl! uH·r pa) 1111•111" 11r lnufr tor h1111~1· l)a'" 1;:~1 11 l~. l'\ I!>. ffl.) ll"j ll pl' :i~· Sk11JJ IJl'k j!J !Jpt'll llull. \'1lho 225 121> hr' \HF. Sw11n 1.l>H. IH•sh wtr flus h. m111t niml M ll s t s l' I I I' I' H1:<'111Hl1l mnl•d 1:1 Hostotll 711 ll73·llill W)1;1lL·1 w lrlr '11r11111tt1 Sll~IO t,i:i \;ll(~h·\'I"• REDUCED! 3:1' V1krng ~ F ·11 lourn bndge. pulpit teak r1~h equip. 2 slal111ns. CO 2 S)'Slem. twn c rus ;idcrs $l2.900 Newport YJt•hl Exch615 lll'IO 20· EL!-;c:rruc: HOAT Gd 1'0nd, dock ava1I S8,950 6404150 32' TilOJAH '77 TWN DLS F I B E R GL A SS S,\CRIF1et-: ,\T S.S9.SOO t\T OUR DOCKS NOW NITED YACITT BK ltS 631·3133 31' Uni01te Sedan. I-' B. 1973. Tw IOMC. fresh wtr cooled. 2 stations. VH F'. Fatho. eng S) n< .. s . bait lank. SJi .soo Nwpt Yacht Exchange 675· 11100 ----- ;j:t l!li~ IA I' \Z Ir ~ll'r L!vttd l'it•et rnn1t· \lnl 'hapc .Jt D I' S5l1 mo l 'all 71i1H~ ~l J>a~ l'rw':>er & trailt•r muse Sl!ll w cni:ine pro hl1:m -1001 nr hc~t offer i:>2 64i1I l>1l>,oh IOI? p.irtm·r~h1p. ZS Glastrnn 2 m \' 8,, Fii w11h sh11 S7.95t> -;;,1111w lloa t lilt ~kt f-'1,h. I ti ;\I erl' u r ~ ll 1 ~ Whee I Trallt>r Brkc~ S2tl00 >IS 6381 "JUST 50% OFF OBRMfEP /COHl"ll Y <HIKI EN •t'umpe1ll<1r • E.o. t.l<'l' I a I •World T\''101 •Fn·e:.l ' k• 11 •Exh1h1tmn ll • P~rf 5111141~ l·.P 11X~ • l'X:!\1.1 < ·o..;N ELI. Y •S/111r11111e ( Ill.] Rn ll 1.l. •SIJlom Reg Sall'1> $295 S215 S24 Sl75 S22S-::.155 S185·$129 $185 Sl 2 S95 $l5 ~X5 SH15 S:HS S229 $:Jl5 $2 19 S21:. S111.I SKI WEST 2WSO GRAND SANTAA."llA 542·8993 T ~po..tatioft ··············•····•··· c~.s./ Rent 9120 ···········•··········· lultos few Sale .....•................. IMPORTANT :-;OTJC ETO READERS A:"oiD ADVERTISERS The price of items ad vertised b~ 'eh1cle dl.'alers in the vehicle d<1 !>s1fied advert1s1ng columns does not 1nt·lu1ll· an~ apphl·able la'<l!S. hcense. lransrer fees. t inant.•e c harge:.. fl't'~ f11r air 1JOllu\1on ('Ontrol de ,·ice l'erttfl<·ations or rle aler doeunwntar) prl! pC1rat1011 l'harges unle~s otherwise spec1r1 ed b~ the ac.f'•en 1ser Anti.-es/ Classies 9520 ······················· ·-16 Ford Woodie. restored $13.000 AL'iO '29 '1odel .\ Town Sedan I dr restored Ideal for stu dent SI0.000 675·6161 '60 '.\IGA. <>', reswrcd P ersonal plate1> r ead "'1960 :\1GA. $.1500 firm Cabcn er camper for sale. ~~:2.~_1 __ _ t1edown~. good cond $8110 c bl 1Jr best orrer 645 2177 63 on-air Converl1 e f1beri:lass shell. rils m1m· truck . Ask for J e ff . 96111295. Motorised likes 9140 ..••.........•.....•... Monza s uper shape $1375 546 3642 ·54 S tudebaker Com ma nder Coupe: restored. new parnl. eng. mt S3000. 640-0946. COMMISSIONED" 1980 42' U111f1lite con\' l::xtended salon. rull elec lromc~. galley up. totally customized Must sell (.lfferecl al S2SO.OOO. Nwpl Yacht Exch u75-1800 PUCH Moped. hke new Cadillac '58 Cpe DeVillc 3~· Chris Connie \964 $350 675·5861 110.000mi. Mech sound radar auto pilot. VHF. 1 -----$\200 S4S·2.444 '77 DODGE V AH Super Soecial! S27'19 l fllti&l\l 1 ~?t.UIH l.I. COLN ~n;IKl l<V ltii\l'TOCE'loJTl·.R DH IRVl'\I': 1no 711tMI i2 l'hl'') \1,111 ..,, JI >I PS. PB \ulo I rJu LrUl\I! l"tJOl 11"1 li•1 hitch Sten'O Xln\ 1·111111 S2.5011 193 tl!r11i t'\ t"'t 9590 •...•.....•••.•.•...... WE PAVTOP DOLL \II ror t11p us£'d rar.., f11n•1gn domt·'lll..., or lla,S1l·' II \Our lar 1~ extra l le.111 S .. \' U.'> rt RS'I . ~ • •I I" Or._,. Cowoty 2!125 Har bor 1311 d COST/\ MESA 979-2500 W£BUY CLEAHCARS . AND TRUCKS PONY. champion sho w pony, Arab/Welsh type. 49". 91'1 yr old mare. gen tie & beautiful. won an nual y ear -e nd hig h points-Daisy C li1>J>er P-ony Assn 2 yrs straight. Reynolds Stables year· end high point winner. ET J w inner. man ~ other s . Rides both En glis h & Western 968-8293 831-3838. 496-8345. MarTanl2 Stereo w /cass. _C_roc __ lle_t_Af_g_h_an---I S600 new /$300 takes . Slill JS' Viking S F . 1979. 1w 350 Cr us. FWC. 7 s Kohler gen .. VHF'. fatho. s umlog, 2 s t at e rms 195,000. Nwpl Yacht Ex- ch 675·1800 Sl9.000 p p 760 1769 Honda Express Moped S200 Good condition. 979-ITI3 '67 Daimler Benz. wire~ ·67 J ag. snrf '52 En ~ COHMB.L CHEVIOLET S20 & up. unde r warr 25" Color G42.fi24J console EOOtSac. S200 Arabian /Morgan horse for lease. Small siie. 4x8' AFX racing track Altai reel·\O·reel tape player 4-t.rlt stereo, Call 751·2399 alt 6PM :.J' MORGAN Sloop '78 S tdsl. roller rurling & Dodger. knot log. wheel w pods Better than new cond $12.000 Newport Yacht Exel\ 675-1800 33' La Pai trawler sedan }acht. bit '72, 'ery cln :'wlust sell Ask $43 5;\1 . Aver~ & Co. 673 3951 --- F o r d All imm ac Motorcydft/ Clasi1ics 491·~-kooten 9 I 50 . ~llarbor H11d I 1111-'T '\ \H-.. .... \ 546-1200 HIGHIUYER TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEA N USED CARS! miracle mazda 2 I 50 Mart.or ll•d. Cothl MHa 645°5700 Wr Poy OVER Blue Book For Your c;, •• 1 \"W, Pm·,dwur \uth (ram~, I i 1 i ;·-'·"t.JJ \W i'OHSClll': Al l>I 1\,1 E \ • .. a;,l I h\hl • itl lla"ldt• 1)11\1' 'loJ~•\\ pol1 ll<•.<C·h fi, I t~~IU 1'01' ~I' \Ill 1-'0H l\ll'OH'I & "l'<•lt 1°~ I \HS 'U.'t 7JtMJ ,\ 11-..-) t' 1.1\t' h111~,o I \!o.Jllh tu 11.ult • .1 It l'll11\t111 -.11111 r111 '11'1. Holl' St•\ 1tlt 111 \'\\ H'rt 1'1:i Jt~I '>I .111011 .... ·' "'ti! .... •I "' I I lh t•ll••d h\ f, l).'IH I I • 11.1hlt• "-1111.1111 1 •1 i II•• 1511 I ol •1111.1 H• 1• I, ·r~ 1i1;111!•1;1 Autos, Imported ••············•······ Alfa Romeo 'HUS .••••••............•... I " \I \ t \ I<• 1'\l I II t I I \ 11 \ -...1 'I \I J "\II •I loll \\1 ' \lo •I I 1980 SPIDERS HERE NOW!!! BEACH IMPORTS !i IK 1)011 'l 11·1•1 '\ I \~ I'll H I t •,I \ 1 11 7S2-0900 'j"I \It I "P' Ill' '·•In· \f \ I 11 t I t' I ''II •I )\ • 111"1.t 111 '•'l 111 II , 1,"j'\ Jt;il It) 1t•1••ll It t ,\ • ~' .11111 'iKSIJ)tkl 11I~~·1111, \1111 rond gj Wll :1;() n;»{ 9707 . .•...•••.......•.•.•.. '75 \I DI :!iJr. w11h nt'" e n g . n e w 11 u I 11 l 714 731 176.3 e' es iJ 1\JOLS 111:w p11111t !!OO<I tnl llJ;\1 , S:!lil~I hi:I :w~'I \!l'i~I \U•ll ;,111111 1>1<',l'l 11 101 rn1 l11Jtl1·d .111 I Blaupunkt ~tu i.'O. •nu·• tumP!! """'' 111t•t.1lll1 grn. Sl2 ;,110 UolJ 613 !1211 Welltrained :;.t6-tMi61 <elec. cars), needs re 11air. $40. 351·3389 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ellenshaw pa inting. Seascape. 24'X36" ro r Sale by pri1·ate party 213-937-8575. Must sell 35 watt receiver & c o mponent st ereo tW\er Both new in boll 496·2661 8.Jy hner 15' no engine compl re<lone. $1500 sub· 11111&1~2128 Lyman 18'. copper n\ctcd \\Ooden lap~tralce 10 hoard bay Run:ib1rnt Sl950 6i3 8.i65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Wheel Dri•H 9550 ·77 Harley Sporty, runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• good. S2800 /best offer '77 Suburban . 4WD. 5-1S-1914 43.000M. am tfm stereo. a c. XTRAS CLEA:-;~ ·74 Honda 250 Elsmore. runs ~ood. $200or best of· fer 534 0417 851 ·9130. e,·es ----- Top dollars for Sporl~ Cars. Bugs Camper,, 914's. ud1"s 73 \udl 11111\ J l.U(~I mt '<Int c-ontl Sl.550 II 11 &i8-!l04i &MW 97'2 •IMMEDIATE CASH• F o r Gold . Si l ver. Platinum Any kind. cond.. am ount. Daniel 548·5053 Must sell immediately ! Beaut. yellow gold ring w /3 diamonds. 66 pts. Cert 846 -4 575. o r 847 2848. BUYING gold & silver s c r a p & je w el r y Silverware. dental gold . diamonds. class rings. lmmed. cash. 549 2685 Thunderhead Ind. PRI VA T E PARTY INHERITED several 1m portan \ pieces or Diamond Jewel r y Se,·eral Solitaires Must sell for cash immediate ly. 964-3290. DIAMOND sol. I carat. Cine white. appr S6000. tk SUJ().~ 8078 3 Jet skis. 470 cu in. dbl trlr. S!.000 ea . All run rme & all have stainless steel pumps. 615·3662 or 645-0619 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOPC1\SH P AID For used furniture & a p· pliances. Working or noL 957·8133 Displ a y cases f or Heritage Kall. Harbor Hi Donations. Call Mr. King, 16().J:nl for details Wanted. J azz & Pop LP's Crom 1950's & 1960's . :vtono & stereo. Will pa) top Dollars. 542·3743. 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director trombone w1th case. Excellent con· Blrut Metal spray booth. djtJon. SIOO. 675-8052 artet" like new. 642·0232 9AM to 6PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _12_noon ______ -i Y A M A H A A M P W1Reverb. like n ew $19.'J. 615·1230. 8080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card. Send one card for each la& plus one spare. We retu rn perm anently sealed auracUve tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0 requirements . Pre - vent loss & theft! For a personalb.ed lag enclose wallpaper . fabric o r "Day Glo" paper & we wlll back & tr1m your tap. Or try two cards back to back. PRJCES: rz ea or 3/S5 4/5 tags Sl.60ea. 6.91&1' Sl.SOea. 1oor more Sl.40ea. Sales Tax Included NO CARD'? 673-2'712. All new. Mikes. guitar amps & P.A system s & much more. 645-8006 Yamaha Clarinet Xlnt Cond . $150 546-4694 Yamaha Trumpet. used 9 months. Sl7S. Xlnt cond. 645 4345. IBANEZ ELECTRIC GUITAR S2SO . Also Peavy am p, six 12 inch speakers. 100.watt brain. excellent cond. $325. 962-6466 Office,. .... & Ecfdpe1•nt 1015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Draw your own or send name. addl"els. phone ~ 3 glass display units. 6', we'U make one card per $&Soi. 6 rerord racks. 9'. tai. Add ZS. each. "50. ~·6242 Send check or money or· Elec portable typewriter. deT\o: rtLOT ,.ltnlHG New w /accents 962-4257 P .0 . Box 1.560 16' OVER lnbrd. 4 C' I SI 25 diesel. Pedestal steenng _2_l_"_Co_lo_r_T_. V_. __ 54_9·8445 $7250 Beautiful Zenith 25" color TV, 2 yr wrnly. free de· livery. Sl.24 . 646-1786 loah&MmiM Ec,.i,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1111ral 9010 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Jet skis. 470 cu in. dbl trlr. Sl.000 ea. All run fine & all have stainless steel pumps. 615·3662 or 645-0619 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F1BERGLASS BOAT REPAIRS Nona Boats. Inc . 19-l.S. F Placentia, CM 548· 1010 645-2992 14' NANTUCKET . .i .. , I Unt\'ersal cng. S6500 STAM.AS Nl!W 32· Sports Sell.in. l"tn ;\Jer e crwsers. 61 2 KW Onan , !>C 3 ,0I\ special Lido Yacht Brokeral(e 675-0915 ·77 Bayhner Saratoga 251 ,·. like new Best urr 615 5861. 21 · rlbe rglass Tug. Islander Weekender or Character Ba> Launch 6mo old VW Rabbit Diesel full ita llt'~. stove. refngerator dbl berth. head. com1>lele $19.500 646-7887. No+ime fvr ~~~? _eo.=.;;.:t.::.•..;..Mes.:..;..:..,.•.:..• C.:...:..•·--9:_2G8_;__1 Ellecuti "' oHic:e furn. Walnut. 36x72 desk, 2 Stal Ii aop1D..ash s ide chairs~ high-back I pie set/ex pea, chest desk chalr. credenza. nr rz.150080. 759·UM3. new cond. Priced to selJ. Use AlllW.IAt/ service when pla ci ng your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service is only $10 per week. For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678. CHOPPING Block SlOO In· Oys: 640-Gl60. Eves & tecom Am/Fm S7S Vt'kends: 640-0182. ----~-3842 _____ 1XeroJC 880 cop1~r. 1850 or best offer. AD\. Leaded Window•. 644-«lll/9&3-2668 &l\1ll1h Oak Pane l•. Art;.1 R•c , Stereo. Ro)'al office e lectric .V1c•um. Hlch Ch81r . ty pewrltera. Recent -.nit model. am. 7$1..sJ13. DAILY PILOT loots. Reftt I Chcrter 9050 ···•••••·••············ 75 H ON D ;\ 250XL . perfect cond Lo mt S6SO. 552.0402 1976 Blaz.er. -t whl dr . good cond light g reen. S3500 951 ·l~wkdays MEX ICA=--AD\' f'~N T C RE·P rt\ Mot11r Sailer 1 9 wk l'rU1 '>e 7H no o9'i7 ·71; J EEP CJ·1 Many xtras. low mileage Make offer i3J 6728 RO YAM XT250 Street l.cgal Monoshoc k· Exe Yacht t'o nd $1400 0 80 ·ss JEEP Wagoneer 6 CHITERlO:'\ c ~ I. 3 speed. St ick 71' Clas.-;1l' \awl 642 1746 MUST SELL Q,erdrive. ~eeds c lutch · Eves llarhor C•K'ktrul Cru1s1111-\ $.500. Call Greg. 979-9621 Catalina. ChanMI bl l~~~.DA SLlOO. good t•ond. T--ks ,;-560 Ha w;111 T.1h1t1 & Pa1•1r1r ..,.M • -Y Hume P~~~h ~l·wpurt _848·06l_5 ____ •••;·~~~-.. ~~:;;~;~··• 1 ; 1 4 1 ti :1 1 5 I 9 2. '72 Tnumph · 650cc. 5spd. 12'X8' STAKE! 1213 •328 51>21 stock . xlnt cond $950. Automatic trans . pwr 49'16364 s teering. dual rears . 9060 •78., .. W .. S .. KI 8 10 163 .000 1 GVW. etc 1Ser Boats, Sail ·•···•······•·••••····· ~ "" ._ K'Z I 000 LTD. '49. Luders Hi h u 11. s l 1 p beautiful 89<1 0010 25ft. \;lrll 111 :-. n S40Ull Just 12.000 mil es financ1ng available c7:"li9S7) Mak•Offer! $8898! HOWARD Chevrolet Dove & Quail Sts NEWPORT BEACH 833-0555 23· Coronado Sloop. fixed keel, main. Jib. gcnoa. \.HF sgl .Johnson tn boaril. 55.95Q '.':ewport 'l .. t·ht t::xchanite ti75 u100 ~";t.UIH Rntish Motor Cars 181\t:TOCENTER OR ·75 Chevy 11 ton PtJ . S2200 Wkdays call 548 9866. after 6pm 548-5825 Cal 20 = 11112. xlnt l'Ond. 3 bag!> incl S1Jtnnaker . VHF . l'Ompass. ne w 0 a. 12 gal fuel tank $4400 To 6 pm ca ll 846-06.16. e\fe~ & wknds 840-1115 R~cenlly res lo red K 1le. $SOit ur o rrer. 64-1 9815 arter6pm. ----- Hubie l4 wood t railer Like new. G<1ragc stored New sheets & s hrouds 51299. 714·552·1>366 IRVINE 830 7300 '77 Honda 554. 10.000 m1 S\OOO or bestorrer. 645-5772. _, HONDA 500, 4 cyl, new battery. just tuned. 7 .:;41 mi. needs carb work . S850/bsl 642·2278 ·7t; 750 HONDAMATIC Make offer 131·6728 1979 Honda Elsinore 250. Xlnl cond. S8SO. Bsl Ofr . 642·6621 e\'CS. Re)nolds 21 Catamaran. MotorHoMtt. Sale/ used little. lrlr. 4 sails. R...t/Sto.op 9'60 sacrifice <\!M-8239 __ •••••• • •••••••• •••. •••• 36' i\1ariner Polaris Cut ter. Blue water cruiser. bristol cond. By owner 561.500. 114-586-1876 SAMTAHA 525 Has absolulely ever· ything. 8 bags, beaut. cond. Poss N B s hp S13.000. Owner will con sid er exchange for BMW. Mer ced es. or Seville. 559-516-1 eves. 20· o ·oay Sail boat. Trailer & 08 motor. All extras . $4000/080 675·3148 14' Lido Racing Sailboat w1traller . Xlnt. cond. Sl.500. 548-4304. 'TS Lido 14 w\th trailer & covers. E verylhing like new Ca ll 830·1953 or 770.1310. •AW Motorcyct. s ......... Orange County's Largest All Indoors. Space Avail F'rl Sept. 12; 6pm-llp m . 1 nite only! Orange County Fairgrounds 24 hrs. inlo 714·831·5116 For Rent '77 Harveat Mini motorho me. bur ns reg gas . s i ps 6 . se lr· contained. Reas Rates. P .P . Call after 6pm 556-0191. '79 Commander, 24'. like new, $15,000orbestoffer. must sell. 752-6470 Trtlllen. T,,_.el ti 70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 19' TERRY Trlr. sleepe 6, o&der 1ood cond. a te . heat. 12 volt 110, ba/s hower, SlTSO. Call 842-1131 after 5pm. 12' Montgomery Sailboat \970 Scam~ tent traller, " trlr, Lapstrak, Sl375 1700. See al 204 E . 22nd 873-7710or641-8777 St. C.M ----- ------'78 Chevy PL' bed $250 641-8421 "Tl DODGE P U 318V 8 auto. S2850 Cull eves 493.8275 '71 Datsun P U. x\n\ cond , SlSOO. "tl7 C0600 F ord W /20rt Box.5th Dir ect w 2spd Power Lift Gate $<\500 548.0691 Ask ror UIC ~1 GR JIMMARIHO VOUCSWAGEH 18711 Beach Bl\d HUNTINGTON BE.\t'll 842-2000 WANTED! Late m0t1el TO\nla) ~111.t \' o I ,. o :. l' ;1 I I u TODAY ''' .Earle Ike TOYOTA.VOLVO l•UH..-.thcl. Cott• Mue "' 40 ·' JOJ w ~ 40·• 461 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the opportuntl' 10 c·ons1der \he purch.JSl' or trade'" or your dean Porsche Check with 1...-. 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I s111·,•tl Wtlh 11111~ .11.IJllO 111 lll•it L.111 cl\ 1·11n1ht i1111 S2895 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN um I Bl::. ·11 BLVD 111 'NTl~GT ' 'II 842-20 0 '79 SCIROCCO !-.unroof . ·I :.peed \\I FM, deluxe 111ter1or 1~1>1XJZ1 lra:"~·,111,,. ... .-,711 \.15 E. l'oa.,t ll•~ ii\ • 'wwport Bearh 6i3 O!IOO '76 VWCAMP!tt Lovely Wci.tralia pop top 4 ~pet.><! & s tereo llard to fin1I automatic fllfoH!Jt~ I $6495 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWACilM llB'7l I llt-:At;ll BLVD llL~TI NC:TON BF.A(;JI 842-2000 '77VWIUS I >-JICl'll, l'aSSNU• dclUXl' 111t1•rior Pcrfel·t fumtly \\ ,1 gon ' 152!l l'O E l lra:m:,.11'1 ,,.<,::Al \'W POll.SCHE 1\l'UI 11;, .. : Coast l11wuy Nt•wport Beach 673 (l!j(Kl 1972 VW UU!;, 1op 1•ond . s21rno or he~t orrer &W 5053 a.'k ror Mahk Want Ads • Call 642 56711 HIUMOW!!! "Dasher Diesel Pow<'r" I Alw a good selection of Sc1roccos Check us for th t! 81'.ST prices' Profession a I I eas 1 ng available' 19191.akewood Hlvd I.ONG lll::ACH 121 )) 597-3663 0 1'1'::" SUND1\ VS '7S VWCAMPER Lovely Weslfalfa pop-top ram per wllh air and automatic. SJ,000 miles. Super clean. (570WOR J $5995 JIMMARIHO VOlJ(SWAG&t 18711 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 cond 9~6 21!57 '• ' v1 ~oHll ONLY $4889 ,., ,, 1111~,1t11111t I I IC""~ )\ 10 di~! li>I \111/. .::.'C1I> \ \t "'"' ' "' ,111 \ ,., \ l ll'<lll \\\ PORSCllf: \UOI -1-15 E 1 oast ll1wa' '-l'" p0n Beach 673 09011 '7lTOYOTA Sharp hlllt• n•IJ C'n111ll,1 ",1gon I s peed. H & II 18..J4JGT1 9800 Avtos;-New 9100 Awtos, Mew 9100 •.........•.......•.•..••••...................•••.••••••.••••••••••.. 74 2002, 57. •1111( 1111 rm Slel I'll. \llll nlllll M u.stsell SS50ll 1\.13 :Mi 7t1 '70 BMW 2002 I 'lxl \Int <.'Ond , nu 1•ng & 11.in' bra kes. muffl,·r 1111 rerentrnl. ,\ C .,tl'1t>11 quad. mXJ &l4 tt!75 .1fl Going to Eurn1w mu~I sell. llMW !):llh i5. IWt·d~ some ~"'" SS7\lll OHO 67~0693 ca,n 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 4·cyc sunroof. new mags. brakes, l'ab bat let) . $1695 s.56 435.1 ·79 Capn. snrf. am rm tape. mag whls. 10.000 rru . $5900 or orrer An' IOUS Mark 645 4520 or 751-0332 9720 .••.•.•.•..•......•.... '7' DATSUN 2101 5 speed ~ air and turbine mags 0)namlle rondiuon • 285532 > $5695 JIMMARIMO VOlJ(SW AGEN 18711 Rl'.:ACH RL\'O HUNTINGTON B~r\Cll 842-2000 '74DATSUN1210 2 door. 4 speed. R & II . r uns and looks great (5nMF'X l Sl995 JIM MARINO VOlJ(SWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BE \Cll 142-2000 HAND HEW I HO DATSUN 4x4PICKUP Accent stripe. fender rl ar es . more ( 258857 )( 11 17 ) ONLY $6989 nPwport datsun 11 4 811 1100 '71 "200SX" 4 cylinder, 5 speed a11 t·ondil1on1ng 1292L'l .J\ J s.rMJleocJe! SUbMewS ~?t.'JH L INCOl,..'IJ M t-:H< 'I It V lllAIJfOC ... NTl>:ll Ult IRVl:'l/P. 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I( 1190 I OMLY S4789 t d t newpor a sun 114 833 1300 1976DATSUN 12102-DOOR Equipped with 4 speed. :\t FM rad 10. more ' (7;,$7331 ONLY S2995 MIRAO.E MAIDA 2150 Harbor Blvd COST.\ :\1 ESA 64S.5700 1974 DATSUN 260ZXCOUPE Stirk. air c·ond. tape de1·k. -10.500 m1lei.. hkc II{'\\ l 42328 ) SAVE! newport datsun 114 833 1100 N 260Z. -l .,pd, am tm. .1 c. l(ood 1·ond 770 9797. 21:1 ~5 llll 77 Corolla. 22.000 m1 sa!IJU rirm 9S7 8l70eves 1973. 1200-810. J:ood conll, auto. Sl.200, -ls.1 SS29 11llUll1111 1111' 1 111111 "•Ht I'll I 1 ,II '" I \I ( 1 '1>11 \\I .. ~I I .1tl tt1 I Jtltjh, 1(11t1d , und I~ ... l .. tter !llitl i lllK 973 0 ..••................... t~I XK E .>l,10 1 m1. oni.: \ ellow pa1111 ·.trl k am fm """~· m111t $14511<1 lii5 II!} I I 1•\ l''-& Wkt•t1tb 55K i!fiil "~" '7K J,1i.:1111r Mel l X .lliL St h t•r l11Udt•tl snrf I' I' Ii l•o 11189 5-1 .la)!uar XK :m. ,1111 l'Olld $,SOii blS 8326 68 Ja)! XK F:. MmplNcl~ n • ... to recl. l.'xpen''"('. t>l-l II ti n .IJguar XJ6L 'dlow :.. 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Red. runs Must sell leav111g for school. S500 Firm 962-8097 c1 rter6pm ~s Fial 131S. 37.000 m1. amdm 'tereo. air. xlnl 1•11nrl lil111252or492 31:19 71 12" S pi.n < ciu1w mai.t w h h ~ :.11 cl ~I :l U U lil\X '1177 '78 RAT 12~ SPIDER I .,, .... 11 ITIJ~!> IUl-{1:••1:1' 1.111. 1:.e111111 11ri.:111.J I tttth"' 'l~'lVl'(J 1 $6299 ~?t.~ llnu~i. Mol11r< 'u1 ~ 111 1\1 fCWkN'l l•:H lilt IHVIN .. : 1130 1:100 BMW TRADE~NS! '78MIZ210E \11 the Optwn~' '78MII lOODIESEl hill) l.'<tWP~•J' llulh ··ar.1111 x111·1 ('ot1tlt l11111 JI t-:x1 t•Jlllllll.tl l'r111•., arnl 'I t•r 111'' & SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS ~02 M argu~·~1tc l'kw\ Ml:.s1on V1cJ11 BUY YOUR MERCEDES! \\1· J rr hu) 111g a II pu m 111•n•d Mt•rc·cde~ Bt•nt l'uµ dollar for a ll modell> ('all l'eler Kay now• HOUSE OF IMPORTS DIAL MER-CEDES 7!1 l~I SL. ''"'('f w blue• 1111 on h :! Ii K m 1. • $:!5.lJOO (·a ll Ue,1n , fij!) fiOOO ** ALL MERCEDES ARE C R E A T E D EQUAL .. JIM SLEMONS MAKES THE DIFffRENCE! *Ml '68 250 Sedan Low Miles. Low Pnct!~ Beige/bamboo t661PCF'> •Ml '79 450 SL I.ow t.600 miles. sale "nc('d ' l\ory parchment 0109011 l •MB '6S 230 SL Coupe Low Miles. Low Pnce: lllack red (576ZEDI SI 1,950 •MB '78 450 SLC Low miles. low pnce' Stlv1:rl blue velour (3.52USF 1 $28,950 •MB '79 450 SLC 14.000 low mtles. low pnce 1 Mtlan brown bamboo I 18()403) •MB '79 280E , Swtroof Low miles low 11n1·e1 Beitte bamboo (804161 1 No Dealers Please Author ized Mercedes Dealer JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1970 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 631-1276 ** •Ml '65 230 SL Coupe Low Miles. Low Pn1·e' lllack red 1S76ZE01 SI 1,950 JIMSLEMOMS IMPORTS l!no HAR BOR ULVJ) CCJ:'\"T A MESA 631 -1276 • 1975', 4S(t)l::l., metallic .cr .iy, lcalhl•r , sunroor. Mlt'hclin ~lt•n•o. mint t tmd. ·w~l 724<1 9742 .•........•......•.... :i .,peed w s t cn·o & H1v1era mai.:s ... hJri1' 1704.'IDZ> $5995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 11!711 l:JEACll BL\'D HUNTINGTON U .. :.\Cll 842-2000 '67 PORSCHE 912 I ~pcc•d, \M F:\I, 'C'lln" w 11 h h I J l' k in l t' r Ill r I A• 1ks new I TWll3tW I Ira: a~. 1r1,,. <<:JI \-W-PORSCll E \U l>I 145 E l 'ua!>t lhwa~ :"cwport B('aCh 1)73 <™l '75 PORSCHE 914 2 htre. :i ~peed. ca~settt' 60 ~3 mile. Ca 11 toda) ' 1ra:a~ .111, ,. ..... ,711 +15 E Coast Htwa) :-.;,.,\·port Beach iii3 ll!J()(I '!!() !1:!-1 • .;ru'f. air. 1·assellc. l.IXIOm1 Best ufft-r u\ er Sl5,500 54&8991 '72PORSCHE 91 ITCOUPE 5 'peed. \M F:\I, :! I l 1 I e r . 1 rn m a r u I a I L' ' 118-:WKlt ' lra:n~ :1,1, ,. ... :, :Al +l.l E Coast H1wa\ , '.'iewport Hcach ii73 11911\1 51 Porst·hl', needs hum jJl'rS & new tnp Ila!> i U \'W eni.: \'1·r~ r l;i"'~ StOOO bst I 622 2920 ti) 1-620 il20CH'S 19'ii !II IS red ~ blk. all OJJllOn~. 30.00U m I . SlS.900 &1:;.1682 ·ss 9\1 E Targa 1·11;.tom upgr.ide!t. :1.lnt r und must :.ell. hesL 11H1•r IH5·i498 "i -1 Por:-chc· I H 11 ti>r I owner s1hcr hlu1: lllt'll aµpearJn<·l' .i:rp \ t'I) dean r. 3.'i mpi.:. Sf.WO. 196·2..J96 'Porsche '78 (JI ISC Tar~a Petro hlue. sho~ room conll Loaded w extras .jlfi.2871 9'l4 771 2 r\C, ,\:\I FM cass stereo, new pa mt. Lt re!>, S7200. must sell, :>51·9183 PP '•i7 !112 Good 1·un•I am rrm 1cass Wchhcr ... sssoo. p p ~ 626."i i7 Por!>C'he !ll IS. ~hth'. .. 1c1 'unrotJL ,11r. t•xtra!> 545 01411 l'.1rt1n1t out 191.J l'nrl'lw l'ilhrtolet 1 ·a~h uni) Sal Sun 1>12 !rl82 ·75 Porsche 9M, I H, all al' l'ess . 37.000 mt. \Int rnnd. S751111 •ir he~I oHl'r 5'15 hi!">.) 7K !+2 1, loi.dcd $2,UOO down & take over lsc of SH 54mo Jcannll' 957 8.5:18 nr ti42·52..'><t . 1977 FtAT I l l COUPE 131-2040 495.4949 I 'lu:;e<l Sundays ••••••••••I a!! MGA. (ully res tored. r un;, great, muny new ·57 CtJupe. very n11·e , must s ell S5000 E Vl'S \Ul•HllllUC', r 1111lu, 11111rt· I O!r.1;1(}17 11 l.2flfl I OMLY $2989 newport dat sun 114 813 1300 t727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEA1>9U~ITERS TODAY!!! UNIVEISITY SAL.ES 6 SERVICF. '78Ml'l100 DIESEl COUPE \ut11mal1t·, i.11·n·11. ~un roof For a soph1st11·ul t'd I.I u y c r' Cu 11 11111 a y (797WFI ) 1ra:aa:141 ,, __ ,~,::JI VW PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E Coast HI way Newport Beach 673 WOO '68 ~ SL. 2 Tol)!I Ver} s h a r 11 A u t o a 1 r $13.950 ()Her 1173 63Jfi. 642.9666 ------ '71 MaZ2SO Coupe In dBTk brown with tan interior. Sec to believe! (6S8USF I luwm,·1; 1 '•"'~,::JI xtras . 4!f7 :!116. MGI 9744 ...........••.•........ '78MGI Dyn<imlle rl'<i roadster w /wt n• wheels Super ~hck ' II DODY> $4995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVD llUNTINGTON BEACll 84~2000 -------- '79 MGI RDSTR. 4 cylinder. 4 speed, stereo Xln't condillon 957·8170 .!H I S ' Coupe, '78. rl•tl tan lthr :1.1K mt. 7 & K" fa1• tory allU)S, rully eq111 p incl u1c. snrl & hlk tnm Finance or lse a rrange ments possible 011 ap pro\ed credit. Trades a c ceptable S22.650 Dir 714-612 6971 75fl 1600 wk ends & eve~ ·;9 911 SC Targa: Olk lthr Met. Blk. 16K miles .\tr. .ilarm, radar. custom stereo, S<!S.000 or S.'iOOO & take over lejse S299 mo .Call 759·9203. (47illXTl '65 SC S5499 2nd owner. complete re ~-·~ "!l!.~d., c:ords, lo mileage. S8.0UO ~ T'4--~ .. Wkdays : 833-l63G - British Motor Cars Rolh Royce 9756 Sl 995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Be..c<•h Bhcl lll':'ITl:"-IGTO:'l B ... \( II 842-2000 '78CELICA !l 'tJ>l'l'!I. air c11ntl1t 11111111ii ,1ercc1 2·1,UUO mllc·-. Sharp' !li.>81'\\'fl I $5399 1.1:-0.t 't>l.:-.O :\H:l<CI 'ltY lli \l'TIH'ENTEH IJH lllVIN~. 11:1011rn RO T11\otc1 l't·n·..t I ,ptl am fm 1· .... ,1'11t· ;,11111 mrle" "htt•· Pt·rlel'I D a ) ., .1 1 •1 i I 2 I t-: \ 1 ' h-15 0:11;; ·70 TO)ol .t C11rc111J \lk II -.1.1t111n ~a gun SK5U Ua\'> ti12 lli:!.l l'\C' 71l0 1f.J~ ·m Tt1\ 111 J lll·c•th ... 11rk s211u Ill h(''' ollcr ~u; >!8111 ii l orolla 2 llr aul11 \\I F:\1 l'a,.,M·lle \ l'r\ rc•hahh.' \lu,,1 ,l'll S!I~"' ~12 11~ 121317 IK :1:11i:! 7i C11t oll.1 l.1fl b.11 k \ ( I' B. 111a11 u ..i I 1 1 j n' A \I 1-.,VI , C U . " a '., !l5,000rn1. A~krn~ Sf.!!tf>t> l!n~ltl(;, '78TOYOTA LIFTIAO< l 'tpt'1•tl. :.I l'rl'O . .,11111 '"of a i r co ntl11 1un 1n g t!l9!l\ 1\T 1 ONLY S5995 MIRACLE M.AZDA 2150 Harhor Bhd COSTA :\t ESA 64S.5700 1979 TOYOT .A LIFTIACK 2 door. S .,peect au t()mJ . tape dct·k . .,port ~ h1·1·I:-. tl~\'TX I I 12i81 OMLY $4989 newport datsun 714 833 1300 711 Corollu. llhback , speed. Stoo:I &lf>.9105 Triumph ............•......••.. '74TRIUMPH TR6 ROADSTER Super cond111on Collet· tor;, lakt! n otice ' D\11am1lt'' 141-lflTQI $3995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 111711 BEACll BLVU HUNTINGTON BEA<'ll 842-2000 79 Triumph T·Ri Con Vl'r11hle. 5 !>pd, AM FM '!lerc<1 1•as-.ett•· player AC. 1 <11J1als. 11.tHtCI m 1 pert erl t•ond Sll600 () r S.'>00 & take ov1•r pa\ mt•nls f.i39 3'>25 '78TRIUMPH SPITRRE ROADSTER ·I speed, It & II. ongmal blue f111ish l1y nam1tc! (618llTQl S3995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN IB'711 Bl':ACll BLVD llL.'NTlNGTO'-IU :ACll 842-2000 79Spttr1re Ulue. 16.000m1 radial~. s tereo. lovers ~!JOO 541 0508 --Volkswogen ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75VWRAHIT Custom 2 door sunroor with d'nam1tc ~lerco .. y<itC'm Beauttfol <'Ondi· lfl)ll . S299S JIMMARIMO VOU<SWAGEH l8711 UEACll BLVD llUNTINGTON LIEM'll 842-2000 MG TRIUMPH REBATES UP$ TO AND SUPER LOW PRICES FRI. SAT.& SUN.ONLY Ser 500873 NEW TRIUMPH SPITFIRES FROM: 55765 WHEN $500 FACTORY REBATE IS APPLIED FROM OUR DISCOUNT PRICE OF S6265, 1980 FUEL-INJECTED TR7 CONVERTIBLES FROM: REBATE IS APPLIED FROM OUR DISCOUNT PRICE OF SB599 $8599 WHEN $1000 FACTORY NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO FULALL YOUR DREAM. BUY A SPORTS CAR NOW WITH OUR FACTORY REBATE! Ask about our complete finance plans. No down pavment with ~·our good credit. All vehicles plus tu . license & $211 documentary fee. Adve nised Prlee does not Include dealt'r Installed extras. All cars subject 1 '71 •Z 2x2. Bea utiful , coad. Map, Private par· ty. 5e0-l~. 6'7J.7517. Ol.DSMOllU HONDA CiMC TIUCKS ~Harbor Blvd. COSTAM&SA 540.9640 VW-PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. CoasfJU way Newport Beach ~0900 '79 M B Z 4 50 S L C . 18AUTOCENTER DR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVlNE 830·7300 #l DEALER IN U.S.A. '78 MOB conv. 26M. xlnt IOY " cond. P.P. 870·~ after ~ CARVER '76VWIUS Sharp 7 psgr w lolr cnnd. and automatic. t...ovel) condition. (70<1009 1 • . llAM>MIW ltlODATSUM ll04-000a Hatchb•c k Sed•n w /automallc. m ore. (~)(1175) OMLYS6flt r • 11 1! • ··r· "· 1 I' ,I .. --- ' '7tACCOltD 4 door. 4 cylinder , 5 speed, air cond., power steering. AMIF'M. mags, m lc h e l l n t i res . l448WMA> S72tt ~~''""'•• UNCOLN·MERCURV tt AUTOCENTEll OR. IRVINE 1»7000 Purchase for $32,500 or assume lease. Xlnt cond. 642-4n O dys only. 74 2.80 su~r cond In & out. White/bamboo. Air. /\M!FM, PtP, $1000 or offer. 875·3767 eves, tM-1 lSO days. MB 12 286EL 4.5. Only 52M mi., beauUM. 1'1&00 P.~. 498-472l,831..a:21 l s wkd ays. All d a y ROllS·ROVCE wkends. 1Mt.1am-.. ......... di MOB '78 redconvert.lhlc, \..._ ___ ...,.... ~ 14.000 miles. ClOHO SUNDAYS 7:M·6789 ~ 9746 '76 Rolls Royce. Silver :.-;:;•••••••••••••••••• Shadow. Immacu la te , long wheel base. w /low ~I Sta W10 •l least miles. hrown. 142.700 210mpt. M\dt sell lo best 540-!MlS, Tom or Lori bid by Sun. Must aee to bid. ~om. a-1.nec1 Ads MZ-54m --...:..~_;__..;_--===::.J..:==:;:.;;~;;;_...:..;;;~- SS6'5 JIMMARIMO VOlJ(SWAGIM 18711 BEACll BLVO. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 Trade your old stuff for new •oodles with a Clutlfitd ad. 642-5618 -- 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2580· : : l \· . ....._ .. , • .w ....._,.,...tM Meet.1.,,,... .....,u..ct ...... u .. d ..eo •. u .. 4 CWl. v Pk.OT ••3 ··········~············ .....••••...•...........••................................... , ...........................•.......................•. !~~ ....... ~?!.~ !!?!~ ....... !?!.~ ~~~ ....... !??~ ~~ .......... !!!.7. ~:~ •••••••• !!?.~ ~ ............. !!~.~ ....... ~~ ........... ~·.~:."! ....... !~~~1~·.~:·'=·······!~~ '1tYWIU.. ~\'W.nm&ood.nt>l'da l l \W 8u1 . xlnt 17 \.'1.irnoJ 111 IT ''" '77CHIVY '71FA.llMOMT ~ ttlO (!) COM¥•Ttlll i;omework. $1'950RO ~tu.irucal rond ltt•bll 1•1..,..•1 U&A""" Jt\d tN r CA.NICE "1fUIA ....................... • lliiiiiiil•• l\4 118116 t'n& Atk lO M 11 11 .. 0 1111( AM 1-M ..... ll .. 1 lo\'llh \ 4 rylind"r . ,, "'~.air '7t~c·-y l~.91f7 mllti. AM t•M I ll6M 74112 ti 8 11 trui k 111 IMHI m i lt•' utuntutu· lat·tor) air ~ .. ,~ - - 111>'!t"d, ell'rln r clo It '7tYWCAMPa Orq,:in.il 11..,.11,.1 \'..r' 101111 . 110v.-c·r 'H·t·nnl( & l~t1,omng. vinyl rnof COU6Al Rl\erhhil' 1 ll2W .. 'TI llt'au11ru1 Wr<itr111a ''°'' RH \ W BUJC orl11 uwnrr 'lt• • .111 112:111 u1 lit•,11111..r hr.1kt·~ i·ru1 w «onlrnl I itl5 CA) Factory ait cond., power top C'ampt'r with _.1r llt''" b .. u tleblt ra11 & t .111 .itl\t1n11• 7•oll IK.lf It tl,OOOoult·~ t ll:lf'IH1 SZttt steenna. power wlndows Q>rnJng Sept. 25, ii44t 4, lb j .,, , 3 ~tt'ft'O.. buUuw "" 400 morr ~ 131 ).:IZl IHJ 80,V.l'I ,,1l'<l'I" l.1•1:11 $1499 ~-.,. ~~ J-~ ac seats. AM1•'M. HH one cannaker will be 11 \tra, &t•t '" 11 µ 11 ~111tt ~ ,...~....-e everythlna must i.ee' • &.u •: Co••'' ltiwa) Nl'wpur1 l.k!1u•h fi1'1 0000 Prfft•h 1.WH1 :,~;w ~·~:.rm:t;~('~!. lt71CHEVIOUT ~ ?t.tlJ.e 1.INCOLN-MJ.o;Kc.;UKY 117XWPJ announdnganenglnethat Y7ts ~~· t-t 6IM 11QK .. \',.., CAMARO 1.21 l.lN<:OL.N \l~HC.:t:ltY 16 \U'J'O C•:Nn:R OR SPICIAl! automatically goes from '71 VW COMYllT Shuµ, loll.• m1le.1t11• ''lll.l>St(' tn lh natntlt' 1 un ditiun 1~1 JIMMAltMO Ito \l "l'Ol'l·.NTt-;tt OH IHVlNE 830-7000 8 t 6f ,.. llnd V0&.1$WAG.. .t \W ~1uart'h11«k rwv. \111111111111• l r.111' .11 1 IHVINI·: ICIO i llCMI ~ .... ?/tlflJ.e 0 0 ... cy ers. II 1111111 1'"1 ,1, t•r i:I tiHAN Turrno S1H1rt ~ unu 8 1-:A\'11 RI.\ n rnit tir .... • una "''111 1n1L \ M 1-'M • '""·111· 111s. µ/b. u/c, runs good LINCOLN·MERCURV It Lsn't German. '"'' JIMMAllMO H\lNTINtilON IH-\I II 11"'" ~>41\~Y.! •h·•k A 11111.i' I \HI' 71, I h 1•H•tt1• L u " mu.'lt sell now. Mitkeof· 16AUTOCENTERDR 142·2000 \ 'V\ 0.,."'1 1,177 .'•Ir ""' 111111.il · , 11.\!ll.I\ F 1 1111lt.,1i:1· $H~l!J M111x.'tl fer 968 47:ie IRVINE 830·7000 If Isn't Japanese. VOUSWAe .. unu llf.AC'H 8L\'I> llUNTlNGTON Ut:Al'll IM.2 2000 ~ VW ti~. dt"•n t uni; t{UOd Sltnl••I 11(r \,k for 1rn11111.1 • •11111 111·• 11 ,, $4911 ~so < .111 Mh 01101 Jf1 ,1111 lh1 11, I "'.:!I tl'\I '62 RANCH ERO Completel y r 1>stored. Sacrifice Besl Offer 78 Zephyr stationwgn, V -8, auto. PS, AC. AM /f~ t ape, S3SSO. 760-0134 . It Isn't Italian. 11 lsn't Brlllsh. OW•l" &41Hl8\!o 641~:1:111» 1'1 \IA 1 ult\ Ii Int rn1·rh JI\ J 30 lmm,u· 111 .. ut \t u~t ,,.,. '7'YWIUS OynarnlU! '7 l)llllr <I llJl''ffl w stereo Or111 1n11I ' Sh11rµ1 ·~~31 S4H5 JIMMMJMO VO&.ISWA61M 18711 BEAOt Bl.\ I) l lUNTINGT• IN Bl-: \t'll t42-2000 '77VWDllSR lAI\ .. h ~w1mu( l'UJll11tll ~ d11l)r -& 'llto;.'I 'lt'tt'" \I I 11ri.:1n.r l .inl.I ,h.111 ' 1~Ul1'Jl)1 S4995 JIMMAllMO VOUlSWAGlH ttl':'ll 81'.J\l"ll BL\ U Ill '\TINt~TO!\ Iii' \<'II u2.2000 1!179 t.:ONVERTI Bl.t.-: 68 VW t•\Sl "B '1< ne" xJnt cond, low 1n1lei.. all ' " n ras. $7900. 700 U86l brak~. reb enw r.rd1dl tire:;. Sl&.llt>4511542 '76 VW COMVUT Soper slick classtr \\ llh dynamite stereo ~ to appreciate 10783661 Ha\ 1ng \rouble :.elhng 'our car ' Tl') us' Plitd lt>r or not ' A:.k for Tum . \rkrn JIM MARINO VOU<SWAGEM 11711 &EACH ILVD. ... <11'1'11'1 l'111···d t11 ""'' 11111'1. ~'>:.~•I 111 I tlll'I •772 ...........•........... VOlVO SALIS, SUVICE AMDLUSIMG "' HtSt-:A.'> l>FLI' t-.tn ~~'f.HTI. EAJllt IKE VOt.VO 19Gll llarhor Blvd COST A M 1-:SA 646-9l0l 540.t467 1-& Sllit W.:n. ~ood )t:J:. '>JVl!I , i;d t·o11d, auto, I' S. ~>ooo 1131 27 SS Vol vu '78 2•12 a 11to AM FM :.ll'ret1 & tape. :1:tK m1, Sl>SOO 639 7325 THEODORE ROBINS FORD JOt>O HAA liOI 61V0 {0\I A Ml\A 641 0010 7 1 1 am.110 l,t '·•I 1'1>1111 llt \1 11~ ~WO l'I:.! U!lri .!ltt'r 7vn1 Che•rolet 9920 ······················! SEE US FIRST! \\ {' h.1H· j 1:110<1 :.t'lelltun II I '\ t-: W & l $ I-, I} 'hl'' roleh · COMHRL CHEVROLET .~It Jr bur Ill\ •I I 11!'..l \~I-.~\ SU-1200 76 C he\ette \ C . ,\.\I f~t . 37 ,.llMI mt. a:.k 1111: Sl.'»SO l'k;i ~e 1·;ill 55!:1 527:> l'\ l'' t•:i7 6052 IJ\S ~ 1 '-"' ~ Wa1to11 Brokl'n hle \11 l•IM• i:ood $250 1~1 ek 1)7'.l 14110 7AA llliS.I 73 \ tc'l::.I :.l.Jll\lll W:&l(Oll, \lot l'ond . SL~ Mier 6 l!l:!t~ 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 NEWPORT good cund J r;p :.. p b. $700 t>l2-271S arter Sµm CorYette 9932 ........•...•..•••..... iii Corvette. T loµ. lo mtleage. tit :.teenng . S7.!!00 Call answer Ad :;89 24 hrs. 642 ~300. 9935 ....................... SOUTH COAST DODGE t 714 )848·9694 .!.---- 71 LTD Cntry Sqr Wgn Super Cond. Nu Tires, l:lrakes S950494·2023 '75 TORI NO SPORT Gd Cond All Xtras St9000BOS-15 2835 '72 Grand Ton nu 2dr. full pwr. air. 'Cini l'ond $1000 6iS·7l96 79 FlE~"TA 14M. stereo. '''. tach. tlnck . floor '71ZB'HYR 6 cylinder. autom atic. facton air cond .. power steering & brakes. 17,000 miles. <346XHS1 Sl4" ~ ?t.ttd.e It's American ... nncJ you can experience rhlc; re markat>lc engine Septem ber 2!>th, al NABERS LINCOLN·MERCt;RY ~f">IK> 1 lctrhor BmJlc·ntnl • co ... 1.1 ~"'''' l.6AUTOCENTER OR. 17141 >.+II moo . w ., 5R7 '4:u·m IRVINE 830·7000 .. ______________ .. 111 a t s . r a 11 1 a I s Mltttmg ~ ODO S48 1935 da) s ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ---Mercury 99 so ..............•..•.••.. ORA'.':G E <.;OUNTY 'S RHEST l.I NCOL.~ MERCURY IH:ALERSHI P '74FORD MUST ANG II COUPE Automatic steering. runs and d rives super . (818LFLJ AntlquH . . . b••lc tr•nsport•tlon . . . luxury. . . cl•11lca . . . racers, If Its got wheels and 11 for sale, you'll find It In the automotive cl•ulfl•d• of the DAIL y PILOT DAILY PILOT $5995 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWAGEN 18711 BEACH BLVU HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 Hw.tiftr)tCMt leoch ·7!1Vul vu24201.. air. dUto. '70 Che'' SI a W.;n. run~ 68 VW Van. Poptop, r eblt 842-2000 sll'rro. t·a:.s, 13.()(JO mr I> l' r I I. 0 0 k s I: cl fl ·:. coming soon! Wat d i for our grand opening''' 2888 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-0330 RAY FlADEIOE LINCOLN-MERCURY tG· 18 Auto Center Or SOl''Wy Lake Forest exit IHVlN E 830-7000 $2495 JIMMARIMO VOUSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 642·5678 •~~~~~~~~·! ""' 7.'IO() $701.1 ()ij() ti7:1 fi!*l~I eng. $1750. Call daytime· ....., 494·5lS2bdore~m __ 62 BAJA Bug, 1600l'l' '76 \'ulvo ~5, I 'l><i OD, Autos, Hew 9800 Autos. H~w •74 VW runs gd. body gd $1.500 fuel rnJ. ps, 1>h. atr, new 4 :.peed bug, re bur It 552-o.t~ d utl'h, II lrk. PP. ~I engine Runs and dnves ·ss VW Bu.5. xlnt t ond1 'l'Au724 l 897.:W4i Doug great. l483PIZI tton must sell $1200 1968 stallonwagon. JUto. 'S27'S s:n irn xlnt cond. $1200 JIM MARIMO - ----6'1t>-!H05 YO&.ISWAGEH 'IH Bug rnt exl. restored 18711 BEACH BLVD. immac best offer '11 Wag~ :.pd slk 1.o m i. HUNTlNGTON BEACH ~-3683 rad 1 a I:.. m a J.l:. 2 o 142-2000 30)1 PG Like nu $3700 1968 VW Camper Xlnt rond. Rebwll . Call for details 64&4142 '71VWIUS i5 We ~tfa P op top firm PP 64-18629 camper, full eqwp. ne~ brakes. tire:.. $6000 '77 Volvo 2'l4. air. am fm 963 3730 !>lereo. auto. xlnt l'Ond $:')500. ~-Ei649 ·m VW Conv. Xlnt Int. '78 Z'4-tDL. Cass .• \IC. Runs great. $1495 SSlOO Leave m!>g for 497·5116 Bnan 6'16-2787 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 Auto1, Mew 9 passenger deluxe rn tutone brown and tan Carpets and curtains. too! ( 54061) OM.YSSH5 _Mllia.I MAZDA 21SO Harbor Blvd, COSTA MESA 645-5700 ·75 Rabbit 4dr _ am •rm 41 K mt 1 owner Good Autos, Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~hape. $3150. 4~-~ __ GeMrd 990 I NEW CAR DISCOUNTS USED CAR SPECIALS ·74 VWT!lfng. xlot. s:l500 P.P. 770-9321 •75 Rabbit. exc. cond. sun '73 Karmann Ghia. xlnt roof. yellow wiblack int. cond. Lo mi. $3.900 or of· S2900. 548·4239 fer. 963-48.2. ~~~~~~~~- · 77 VW convert, all whrle, 78 Dasher Sonrf. 8 track low mi, am/fm stereo stereo. auto. Ming finish. cass. \\/Co ver. Call xlnl cond. 645-0189 & ll-003182, 6424300, 24 hrs 557~1 Alltos,Uaed •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NABERS AUTO CENTER . NOTHING OVER 54995 1411 IAICa ST .. COSTA MESA SUPERI CARS - AFFORDABLE PRICES ~110°;!:. ......... ~2995 Equipment includes 4 speed transmission and AM/FM stereo radio A super value on this gas saverl "8.SUJT ~lo'= ............... 52795 Automatic trans pawer steering & brakes. air conditioning & much more 1 BELOW average miles! l 1-'7SRW) '77 CHIVIOLIT S 3 9 9 s· MONTI CARLO ........ Automatic trans , trlt wheel. vinyl rool. power steering & brakes. air cond & rallye sport wheels 1718ZIOJ. '77 DATSUM s4595 110 WACM>M ........ ., Automatic transmission, air conditioning, pawer steering. AM 1FM stereo radio & many more options 1806958) u:C~ ............ 53395 Eouip""8nt includes 5 speed transmission AM FM radio. decals & body side moldings. This "gas saver" has LOWMILES11525PRJ) ~r~~ ............. 52995 5 apeed transmission, AM/FM, low mites. red In color. (750SVR). ;::::. ........... ~499 5 4 ..,-"9n11. w/cruiM control. factory air cond .. pwr. steering & brakes. AM/FM stereo w /c11 .. tte tape player a mao wheels. l018XUB). - • •••••••••••••••••••••• HOTHIMG OVER $4995 MAIERS AUTOC&ITH 1425 Baker Street COSTA MESA 540.9202 ·74 MATADOR 2dr. pis. a c. stereo. 8trk. very nice car ~724 ttlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 R egal S P ORT COU PE. loaded 1 Wht.1Blue Int 21mpg. PP673·11m ·72 Buick Wgn. good cond S6m Call Dave SH· 1421 ~80 Riviera. ~tint cond Snrf. all options 1ma.:ma· ble. Great deal! Take over lse. S.122 mo. nu money dn. 759-05.16 fB Rivera. must sell. $'900 or best Cadillac 99 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 ELDORADO llARRITZ 9808 miles! Stainlesl> steel roof. Western sad die leather interio r , e\'ery option. absolutely ltke new :\ Porsche trade-in < U4WG-O 1 pu r h1ck 1verson reverse logo-•• m. doep 445 E. Coast Hiway Newport Beach 673·0900 ·73 Sedan de Ville. Sl.250. Cl ean , 1·66l·8779 or 761 ·2070 • '10 SEVIW $355,38 +ta per/MO. Exec. Car 48 mos. 0 . E. L S2.790down 675·5603 RARE '62 Convertible. fully factor y loaded S249S. 644 ·9260. ·73 Coupe de Ville. all power. on g. own. good c ond. m ake offer 640.fiOOB '74 CDV. 42.000 mi, ong lady ownr moving. maint rerorck avail. All wht & lthr . all xtraa. May be best '74 avail. PP. 640-9277 ·75 Cad Fleetwood Brougham. xlnt.14SOO. P.P. 770·9321 c...... ttl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·71 Camaro. loaded, $4.SllO, xlnt cond.. • 38K mi,83M276 79 "Bemllnetta" 8,000 mi. warr. XIM cond. l.5950. PP. 642..aJO, #206. 24hrs .• ·71 Camero. PS. PB. air, tilt whl, 15,000 ml, Jdnt cond. IUSO. 951-4690. ''72 Camaro. auto. V8. A /C, disc brb. new tires, AK /Fiii cass. Runs , p erf ect. 12099/obo • . ,... ,,,,,.., MODEL RA881T RABllT 'OR RABllT RA181T •DR RA181T20R RABllT20R RAl8IT RA181T20R RABllT20R RABllT20R RABllT 'OR SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCIROCCO DASI& DIESB. DtfSR WAGON DASI& DIESB. DASI& DIESB. DASI& DIESB. DASI& DIESR DAStBDIESR DASI& DIESB. DtfSR WAGON VANAGOH VANAGON VANAGON 6157 932529 6068 933704 6457 986781 575J 81 IOl5 6215 910115 6207 942291 6007 925735 5961 851726 6064 932919 6046 928592 5986 918960 5891 040000 5917 047597 5908 037304 6010 051055 5909 040640 6348 054409 5972 001487 5910 041330 6168 047772 6051 147106 6374 185636 6015 141463 6050 147303 5939 126146 5942 115115 5936 114344 5946 111989 6292 160233 6202 093951 6388 128762 6455 149711 CAMPfl 6298 I I 3691 DASHEI' DOOR 5194 093745 DASta' DOOR 5937 115751 DASta 4 DOOR 5931 I 02760 STICUll l'tllCt 5650 6420 5650 6902 5650 7010 5650 7352 6450 6470 6945 9235 8535 8880 9790 8820 9395 8762 8869 9295 10,680 11 ,023 9785 10,680 10,340 10,045 9670 10,680 10,620 11,325 10,395 11,060 14,539 9155 9615 9415 ALL YINCUS PLUS TAX ;:.:. DISCOUNT 5500 5195 5500 6299 550 6325 55'0 6419 5195 5ft5 6295 8414 7115 7910 8995 7945 8345 7976 7795 8195 9375 9475 8675 9J75 9175 1975 8675 9475 9675 I 0,595 9700 10,190 13,739 1175 1475 1375 ISO 525 ISO 603 ISO 685 ISO 863 555 575 650 751 720 900 795 875 1050 786 1674 867 1305 1548 1110 1305 t~l65 1'070 995 1205 945 730 695 870 800 980 1140 1040 '69TOYOTA COIONA 7, v.w. '12 76PlYMOUIH AllOW 73TOYOTA CIUCA '75 FORD MUSTANG .76AUDI FOX '67 FORD MUSTANG2+2 75V.W. SCIROCXD 75 TOYOTA CEUCA 76V.W. BUG 758MW 75V.W. CAMPa 77TOYOTA Sl/5 Uf1"IMX · 78 DATSUN 110 ~71 tlOlm ACCOIDll I I 71V.W. IUS 79V.W. SCIROCXD '78 CBJCA GT 76CADl1AC SMUI ·n CADIUAC SEVIU! 4 door. automatic trans .. bucket seats i more. IZRR210). 4 speed. AM/FM slereo radio. disc brakes. vinyl Interior. (234PRC), 5 speed. bucket seats. wsw. tinted glass. (099XKA) Air conditioning. AM/FM stereo. fN9S, tinted gl .... vrnyl roof (#2801 ). A uto trans disc brakes bucker seats. radio. heater. whitewall tires 1278PCSI 4 speed. air conditioning. AM IFM stereo 1.,.. wtritewalts. (038678). V-8. auto. trans.. air cond.. oower steering and brakes. bucket seats. ~lo. (TSZ5'2). A Real Classic. Pinstriplng, AM /fM stereo, power disc brakes. (033172). • speed, disc brakes. bucket seats. vinyl rntenor and more. 152-'MORl -' speed. metallic silver. wheel covers. AM /FM stereo 1109939) -' speed. air conditioning. bucker seats. vinyl intenor (076MUKl Pop top deluxe camper eQu1p . • speed. power brakes. whttewall tires C565LZLl 5 speed. AM/FM stereo radio, tinted glass. (588704) Silver " door with black inter Att cond . 5 soeed AM FM. rented glass In top condition 1908TXEI 5 speed, air cond .. AM /FM stereo. alloy wheels, radials. (937UBV). CHAMPAGNE EDITION! 7 passenger. automatic, AM IFM stereo. (090532). Fuel injection. -' speed. air cond., AM IFM stereo. radlals. alloy wtteels. (055XNM), 5 speed. air cond , AM 'FM stereo wire wheels. tinted glass I 419V0Gl V-8. automatic. air cond.. AM IFM stereo. '9dial wtritewalls. much more. (270UNK). With cmtom paint, V-8, 1uto. trans . power. a 'c. stereo. leather and much more I -'20RUZ) IDB ITHA• VDLISWAGEI 7600 ::::::~:::: AVI. 893-7551 or 631•7110 5 1695 52295 52395 52395 '2895 52795 52995 53695 52995 54595 55495 53295 55495 55995 56995 56995 54995 56495 57495 I '\ . .. •• . W... UHd ...... UNd Ut-4 ..._., M.-tlOO ......_Mew tlM ....................... ·················•··•·· ••·•········•····•····· ... , ......•....•.....•...••••••............••• ... I .. CAil. y PILOT . ~!'.~:.': .. ~ .... !~!.~l~~~~:.': ....... !~~1~-~ ....... !!!~ ~~~:.': ....... !~~ ~~~ .......... !!~.~ ~~ ....... ~!~.~ !'!?~~ ••.•••••• !!~~ l.111ht hlu1• "/1,1 Mu11tu1111. '7!1 l'utluu S upreme '72DUSTll Tlme,1 Banning OUT LAST CRANCE Antiques . . . basic lransponalion . . . lu•ury ... cla11lc1 ... racers, If Ill got wheel• and Is fof sate, you' II llnd It In the a utomotlve cleulfled• of the DAIL y PILOT xh1t 1•011cl. nt<w tlrca1. Rroo3ham fully equip , 6 cylinder. automallc. 11 m t m w 1 1 h t' u ~ ~. 11.lt!IUm lse. C'onsider VW pawer steering. 41,000 MG f,OI» vwn trude ~·9171 eves, miles. {OllEJL> 1'.J lo'ord Mw.tong Mint ~·571UdU)S Slltt <'Ond Gel.' xtnt m1leagt: 'Iii OLDS Collector 's or N.kmit ~ OM 6123 Mt transportation, 71M, hke new ray nadeboe script !WM ll"w $1700/080. 644-0591 LINCOLN· MERCURY ---S6AUTOCE.NTER DR. '67 Mui1tung, 79 000 1111. Olll:I '76, 39.000 m1, xlnt IHVlNE 830·1000 took:s & runi1 great cond, ~ ----~I ~31 1 11111·' 7S4 ~679 "93 0496. Classic '10 Roadrunner. 1h ~ , V C W-M -:.sJ Magnum 4Spd. new 68 1sta rsr gn. _!~ trans & tires;-eng ove,.,.. -7~~'11iAt'K hl"mt • 1."taS"!rlc Goo mpg hault!d . 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'(OU CAN SIT UNDER A 816 UMBRELLA, AND READ A BOOK AND Ll5TEN TO ~OUR TAPE 5 ... IT'LL 6E 600D FOR 'r'OU ! AUNT FRITZl-- WHAT'5 IN THIS BOX'? . NANCY A NEW SET OF COOKIE CUTTERS I BOUGHT TODAY 8AW·w · ·QUIET--GO . OUTSIDE AND PLAY . . I I NOW WOULD BE A 6000 TIME BECAUSE MOST OF THE TOURISTS WILL BE GONE .. OH, BOY-·CAN I MAKE SOME COOKIES~ NO, DEAR-- SOME OTHER T l ME EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COAST NEWS THE WATER 15 STILL WARM, TOO ... '1-1~ By Ernie Bus hmiller BUT I LOVE TO U S E COOKIE CUTTERS-- IT'S SUCH FUN . -. ----. .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . ..... ··-·\:····· o I -.. ...... -~ .. WE'L-~·/(\ISS" ·YOt,i SQ1 o, CoURAGeovr Ft.OWER i·M G~D Wf M~T ., 1N 'IOWf.-t,At;T HotAe :.· DENNIS THE MENACE · T"Hc L..A~I ro5E O~ ~LAMM&~! A"4, 8LAf W' ICNO~ .. 1'HA1 W.1f ~E~ YO~ Ml/ST, . ~A~t-.1'0 ftifE GtDCANO AND 1'wl2N -ro D~~r: .. · 6 :I~ MOVEOiO MAJ<'E lAPA POEM! ' .. : SOY!! W~~ F~EL..ING P~ETTY aooo LANTIL- BU'.~MOLATH C.AME AL.ONG .. ----.~.~.:------~--- By H~nk Ketcham . . DENNIS! !HAT CAI 19 9CRATCH/NG THe FURNITURE:: AG,AJ N ! ~--? 11M Jpyou'r<e. NOT WHAT AMI GONNA DO WITH YOU '? ~V~f:<YiHIN& l --rr=:u_ YOU Goes IN ONE:= r:;AR AND OUT r~""" IH~OTH£3R f @ 1980 F"tf. LI> r.rJ~P~s~s II.IC. 9-11i ~IJDGE I DID TALK WITH THE PEDIATRICIAN AND HE'S ARRAN61N0 AN APPOINTMENT WITH THE PSYCHIATRIST TOMORROW! -'\,[ 60RRY TO BOTHER YOU, MA'AM,,, f>Ul l KNOW YOU UKE TO MEET ALL lHE NEW HELP THAT WE HOU5E HERE ON THE FARM! ARE YOU TALK1N0 ABOUl TH E lWINS ,,,lHE BROTHER . . ·-' .. ~. -.. TALl<IN' 10 )bU ! ~ t;ooo NIGHT! WOUt.D 'it>U LISSEN TO AAE! FOR THE FIR5T TIME, I FEEL THAT EV ERYTHIN0'5 00\NG TO WORK OUT FINE.' n----- l..OOK, WHAT'f> WRON0 WITH ME RUNNIN6 INTOTOWN FORAN HOUR OR 00 TON16HT? I WANT TO 00 TO A DRUG 6TORE TO P\CK UP60ME . COSMEllC5! ---' t.' ' C.ARE=FUL, '/OU'RE GONNA Ge.T YOUR --.-. IDENA/L9 C.LIPPE:D. 1. 70UND JU'?T LI KeA MC1THERI , • • 1 • l • j • . . t . . -: lHE AN5WE~R.-l5_N_O_!_I i MAKE UP YOUR M\ND ! ~ YOU'RE NOT LEAVIN0 i THl5 SPENCER FARM i F"OR TWO MONiH6.' ; . ' .___---c I'N\ G~D QOU BROUGHT ME AWN& OJHtkE <.JOU 5CO_UiE.D 1fi 15 1E.AM ,_FRE.Q f-- - : ONE OF THE Tf.41N6S c;oo tRY 10 DO WHEN SC.OUTIN6 A iE.ANL ANN , 16 m PIG~ UP ON AN4 1ENDENCI ES OR HABITS 11-fAT (.)OU MEA N t..I KE HOW 1fiE GUAR"TtRBACK OOWN TI-'ERE AL..UJAlJ5 PllK5 UP A Bk.ADE A P&...Al)ER MA4 HAVE WHICH 1i P OFF WHAT PLAll5 "THEY'RE GOING lo 1<1..JN ! • OF GRASS AND 1t5~ 1fiE WIND BEFORE HE 1H~ s A PA55z • -- MOON MU• ' INS AJC?E You K ID D ING? DOCTOR SMOCK :! 'M ·i"O GIVE:: You $ e 10 cov e:R APA!\ IN I SIRA-r1v e: cos-rs ?.' $15 MORE:'?/ FO~ WHA"I ?I .. . . . . - L-INeN ANP eRe:AKA<55 Fees.' 'f-11.( ' JUST A SECOND ... OUARTE.RBACK PIC.KS UP GRASS .. . byFerdJohnaon ... BE!OP BE!OP f "'J .. "' .-:\ I Wlt-1 • \ ....... ~ ·. ·. ~ -rv.Y A'S/41~ ·•• (i)r'~ By George Lemont YOU DON '"'I WAN-r YOUR CL-o -r-H es s-rot..-e:N ,. DO YOU? (!) u ID e L-e w 6 £ D s Dy -i/lfMt CAL..oRIFIC CROW, Gli"f 'V'OUR CAN UP HeRl!J --· ·----- ____ ... ____ ... 'YOU KNOW, .JOHN , WH~N YOU P\.>i IT L.IKE. IHAT, IHI:. CHOICE 15 ~ETTY CLEA~CUTf --- '(OUR FIRE-ARROW Stf~RS ARE LOOt<IN& '1A"T'H&"TIC IN ·nus 8A1'T'L&! .. VOU'RE -r>-fl:IR l-&A'7ER ! WHV AReN''T' "Tl-4ose MEN AF&..AME (sic) WtfH %E'ALl? iHEY WERE APPA LLEP TO LEARN THAT ARSON'S CAUSING INSURANCE RATES 10 SKYROCKET. l/-L°¥ 1' M H AVING SOME. SECONO '1'}-\Ql.JGHT5 A 00UT USING !HIS 5iOL.E:N ~IPT 10 ~EVEAL.-WHO 9 HO'T J.R ON YOU~ SHOW IOMORROW,JOHN/ 1 OON'T iHINK "°'~ SHOUL.O ~EVEAL IT O N 10MOA~'5 Sr'OW.' CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There ere et a.Ht sl• differ· et1t.9 In drewlng defells befwffft top end bottom ~nels. How qulddy un you find them? Check enswen with' those below. 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Alekueml You have the total of the· key (bottom) cerds. · Let IOfMOM else do the shuffling, etc., end • you can "predict" lhe result with HM . • Sum Nu!"berl A certeln number la 11 less then 0 twice H much •• Ya ltlelf plua lJ. Whet numti.r? .... , .. "4.aOt •1 -"'"" tlll, • Gneta to Youl Find aft IMect lft Mdt Mnfence: 1. Smt"''' roof ........ L LM Mt tM .-ce. J. n.. thy dtep "kl Mt fac:ie. ·~ ·c ._, ·c .... ,. 1 e Alddl•Me-Thltl Bob Wood of Suffern, N.V .. propoaee thfte riddles: How did the dog bark upside down? H9 ley on hi• bad(. ¥/Mt's the mo$t famous dog picture? The Mone L.ule. TEST 1: Find twin 61 end 71 lbove. TEST 2: Find the total of 61 end 71 end 1tete the dlfferena If 61 were ts . ·-1 eu111 -eQ Pl-t•aa. ... .,_ .. 11 ·-M.lf -•t l•IOJ. FULL SAILI Apply the tollowlng colon nutJy to the dlegrem ebove: 1-Aed. i -Lt. blue. J-Ytllow. •-Lt. brown. S-Flestt. 6-Lt. green. 7-0k. brown. t-Dk. blue. f-Grey. 10-Dk. ''""· SPELLBINDER . SCORE 10 points for using all the letters In the word below to form two complete words: DISAGREE . --.. ----- THEN score 2 points each for all words of four letters or more found am0ft9 the letters. .• Try to score et IHst so polnh. ·991• ...... ,..,.,,._eiq,-. for Better or For Worse ~--------------------------------~ ···BUT \TS IR~N ME SO LONG--W CONVINC~ HEP. IHRT l'M HEL.PL.ESS. ---- \ "O .i l. 1/fp @._ ________________________ _ ,4 ) ,/ wt~!:!, I 6,f;'( -r~E r£€L.tN&- 1'~A1' I ~CAL.L.'I '"0"~0N'1" ~ANO MCU ANO 1"A'-K fo '-100 A'f .Jo~K ... MA~&E -.>~ ~~0\JLO Of\lt~€ A ~lh~AL. 1'~A1" '40u locJlO bt\J£ Mt 1tJ CAS£ l C.0M£ ~£R "£R£ A'f A 6AV "ftM£. GORDO SHOE ,.IA AflA\O ~f(. .c:~M£"r"4S MA~Ap£~ M14t"'f 1'Ata A C'tM ~\£\A> IF ~Mi SA~ \ us '14A1f,N(,\ [ Ir: 'IOU QOM' 1" WAN"r. 1'0 i"AL.K. fO Mi , J\J~"r 1'00'~ '{Ol)~ l.fc;'f 1~0€~ 'tMC,f~ 1'0 '400~ ~Ef:1" ''4E.EK, AMO w'~~ 'f"'hCE W\ 1'~ '/Ot)R. 2\'1M1' £,~£ ~ W#El<E10 HEGOi HEJ./1 l-IEH, llEHr • . ~ ~ur~ETIHNG5 N~~ rnANGE. ... ~ ~ . MOW ASOV'f '~ ' Jv'51'" (;,~(, ~. Gus Arriola HE GOT AWAY~ • TWOcAN Pl-.AV THAT GAME,.su4RI FACE/ by MacNelly AT l£AST I'M ~JTT/NG NEXT TO MY ~VDDY, lOU, A~N 1111' Y~ · 11.~ ~.NOTM£R~?!!,, '"I " . . I'• 1. l c ~ j I ' 0 bi le st Vi In T h; 2: tu b! ::r D I ~ . • Ii " : ~ I : I ---·-·------------ TH Em YOURSELF SellCI l!lt -· • • ....... lO -Asll.-F~ WMllly '41 lellf90n -.... ~ NY 10012 llltl,,., SS IDr ~ .,_,_ Sor,.. we uit --$ FOR EVELYN T. DAVIDSON, Superintendent, United States Mint. Denver, Colo. Why la the nadon running out of pen- nies? -8.R., A.bury Park, N . .J. •The supply is more than adequate for the nation's needs. Since 1959, the Mint has produced over 121 bU· lion cent coins. Current production averages about 55 to 60 million cents daily. This is 40 percent over the aver- age daUy production output in 1979. However, studies show that only 30 billion are in use -about 90 billion No pennies from heauen? are not circulating. 1ne public accepts cents in change and then places them in piggy banks. Speculators may also have accounted for increased demand because copper prices peaked at $1. 44 per pound in February. When copper prices reach $1.50 per pound, the copper content is equal to the face value of the cent. FOR CHRISTOPHER ATKINS, co-star of The Blue s Lagoon Were you teued much about your nude scene In the 8Jm? -8.0., &ea .Junction, Vt. •When the film first came out, I was ribbed unmerd· fully. I put It down to jealousy because those guys would have given anything to have been In my place (with Brooke Shlekis). Then all the jibes subsided. Swimming in the all-together did not bother me one bit. All the nude scenes were under water, anyway. FOR BEBE WINKLER, Interior decorator What t9 the e.u..t •nd leut npenstve WllY to create th•t .. decorator" lool&? -L.K., Eureka, C&ltf. •Proper lighting -above aU else. Most people are get· ting away from the conventional and unflattering ceiUng fixtures and are using end table lamps. The alternatives are unlimited -flood·light bulbs directed upward; lights used behind plants for dramatic lighting on walls and ~lllng: track lights, which gently wash the walls with light. Do experiment. You'll be delighted. FOR AU='RED E. KAHN, Chairman, Council on Wage and Price Stability 11 thctt a chance of the price of anything coming down tn the near future? -S.S., Tupelo, NIM. e When we get inflation under control. we can expect as many prices to go down as go up. Unfortunately, it is going to take us several years to reach that happy state. The only ones likely to go down over the next five years will be the ones that reflect progress In exploiting new technologies -new drugs, mlao-electronlcs, etc. FOR ntE .. ASK'" EDITOR 11 tt true lhAt Glenda Jackson tuma in a better perionnance if she la at odds with her ludtng man? -R.8., Monte· rev. Calif. • Glenda recently said. given the choice, she'd jUst as soon not like, or be pals with. her co·star. She says a little bit of dislike goes a long way toward making her more objective be· cause it's an impersonal set-up and she doesn't have to worry aboul hurt· Ing anyone's feelings if an incident ~/ arises. Glenda -whose next two 1 · films are Health and Hopscotch _ is Romance for her has second billing. an actress who says work is more im· portant than romance and work comes before pleasure "I think if I were put to the test and had to choose between a permanent relationship and a super role, I'd most likely opt for the latter." Glenda. 42, is divorced, and has a IO-year-old son, Daniel. FOR NANCY AU.EN, star of Dressed to Kill If ... you say. you are the tlmtd sort, what mua you take roles In auc:h blood-a.irdUng 81ma? -P.S .. Norwich, Ct. e Timid is a masterpiece of understatement. Everything in this world scares me, fro m a little kid saying, "Boo" in front of my face to seeing what I think is an insect on my shirt (it's actually a piece of lint) and almost swooning from shock as a result. What makes me take such roles? They're jobs -in this business if you're choosy you're out of buslne~. FOR DAYTON L. KLINGMAN, Weed Science Labora- tory, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Old half our weeds reeUy originate from overseas? -.John Horvath, Seattle, Wash. •Yes. Only a few of our crops are native. Some weeds were in the ballast of ships. When unloaded near the ports, some of the weeds germinated and spread throughout the countryside. Others, such as Japanese honeysuckle. had been Introduced as conservation plants but in the new environment became weeds. FOR BERNIE TAUPIN, songwriter Why did you hate your Khool years 90 much? -S.B .. Rock lslud, OJ. e Because It was tough . The school l went to · in England was basically a holding tank. I majored in switchblade. I left school at 15 after seeing an ad In the paper from a song·publishing company looking for lyri· cists and composers. I got the job and was teamed with another novice. Elton John. You know the rest. When I was 17. Elton and l were a team. PRO Dr. Emftt v•n den Hug, author of Punishing Criminals. PRO Ano_ con CON The ~end Joseph B. Ingle, Director, Southern Coalition on Jails and Prisons The most Important task of any government Is to secure the lives of Its citizens. This ls not doM by assuring mu.rderers that what they did to Innocent people will never be done to them. As they already do In many states, after a guilty -,,.--JO verdict. juries should decide .,. whether the death penalty Is deserved In the light of the circumstances. However, age should not be a barrier to capital punishment. We sh6uld not promise Immunity to young murderers. who are_the worst offenders. Should All Statea Have a Death Penalty for Murder? My opposition to the death penal· ty is rooted In the Judeo-C hristlan traditio n , ·which clearly Indicates we're not In a position to deter· mine that someone sho uld be ex- ecuted. Our own Imperfection does not allow us the righteous· fies& to sanction the killing of peo· pie by the state. As for deterrence, that Is a holJow argument. None of the many on death row I visft gave any thought to being executed when committing murder. And recent studies show no deterrent effect &om the death penalty. ~ 1teo FAMILY WEEKLY. All rlgMI ~ bi k: st Ve In T h; 2: hJ b! ~ D I ~ : A " • • ~ I s I I .~ I ~ l l t j .. ..._ _____ _ Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ·~--..... By Norm ffilller perils of a son trying to follow the career of a fam- ous father. Not until I was a sophomore at Arizona State and showed some potential to become a pro· fessional did he help me. I was 19 at the time. I came to him and said. 'Show me ' It was that simple " Bump then smilingly re· calls an anecdote involv· ing Maury's guidance. S everal Yankees loll- ing around their locker stalls after a routine victory one Monday night looked up rather quizzically as coach Yogi Berra hustled out of the clubhouse like a man o n a mission. For 34 years of hls life, the clubhouse has been Yogi's beloved sanctuary. This night, though, it was obvious he had a compelling errand. Says Yogi Berra of son Dale (left), "If my wife had her way, he would hove been a businessman." Maury Wills gluing advice to son Bump seueral years before Bump would star for Texas It came in 1974 when Bump played In the Me)(i· can Wi~ter League for a team his father managed At that time, Bump had the habit of throwing side- arm or even underhand Maury warned him re· peatedly to throw over· Yogi walked briskly down a subterranean cor- ridor of Yanke.e Stadium for about 100 feet before turning Into the "hospi· tality room." There he walked up to the bar. and Be11as, Bells, Boones, waving off an offer of a drink. riveted his attention on the TV showing the late innings of ABC's Game of the Week. The opponents that night were the Pirates and the Reds, and if any of the bar stragglers were mystified about Yogi's fascination with a National League game. the focus of his interest became immediately apparent. This was a rare opportunity for Berra to watch his youngest son -Dale. 23, the Pi.rates' third baseman -in action. Dale Berra Is not the only apple of a major-league father's eye these days. As a matter of fact. never in basebaU history have so many SUC(:essful off· spring pleased so many major-league alumni. Dale Berra Is just one of a dozen sons of major-league players currently in the big leagues. Two of them play side by side In the Infield of the Texas Rangers: second baseman Bump Wills , a swift base stealer like his fa th er, Maury, currently the manager of the Seattle Mariners; and third baseman Buddy Bell. son of outfielder Gus BeJI, who drove In 942 runs, mostly for the Reds and Pirates. Roy Smalley 3rd of the Twins is a shortstop, like his father, who played for the Cubs. Steve Trout of the White Sox and Ross Grimsley Jr. of the In· dlans are pitchers, like their fathers, Dizzy of the Tigers, and Ross of the White Sox. respectively. T1outs and Willses Sona of Fotm•t mQJot L•agu•ra At• SpQtkllng on th• Diamond QI 81lghtf y QI Th•lt Fath•11 nedy plays the outfield occasionally. but his dad, Bob, now general mana· ger of the Cubs, rotated between the infield and outfield. MUt May, Giants catcher, Is the son of Pinky May, the former Ph Us third baseman. Del Unser, Phillie outfielder, is the off- spring of catcher Al. whUe Vance Law, Pirates back-up shortstop, is the son of Vernon, formerly a star pitcher for that dub. Father·and-son lineages ln basebaU are nothing new, of course. The most famous perhaps were the Sisters. George Sisler, the Hall of Fame first baseman, had two major-league sons. Dick, an outflelder·first baseman, and Dave, a pitcher. The original Dixie Walker, who played in the early 1900's, also had two big-league sons. Dixie Jr. and Harry [The Hat). It Is only natural that sons try to emulate their famous fathers. but there are a few reasons to explain why there are suddenly so many second- generatlon players around now. The Increase In the majors to 26 teams has certainly opened )Obs. Also. to a great extent, colleges have replaced the minor leagues as the training ground for the majors. In college, a young man can develop his skills and test his potential while still getting the educa- tion a father wants for his son. When It comes to athletic prowess. "like father, like son" lsn 't necessarily the case. Joe DiMaggio's son never played organized baseball and Mickey Mantle's son had only a brief fling In an instructional league. Stan Musial's son was athleticaUy inclined but went in for track at Notre Dame . Y ogl Bena, Gus BeU and Maury Wills insist they never behaved like "stage fathers." For the most part, they Insist, they were away from home so much as ma- jor leaguers that they rarely had time for the athletic development of their children during their formative years. "My father helped me very little when I was young," Bump Wills said recently. "He was very aware of the hand to get more power behind his tosses. One day, while pivoting on a double play. Bump start· ed to throw underhand, suddenly changed his mind and threw the ball into the stands. "When I came back to the dugout, Dad called me down to his end.'' Bump remembers. "He grabbed me fiercely by the shirt and said to me angrily, 'I'm going to tell you this just one more time! Throw the ball over- hand!' I don't think he'd have done it that way with any other player." Buddy Bell said that most of the help his father, Gus, gave him was with the mental asped of baseball. "After my junior year in high school (in Cincinnati), I went to a Reds try- out camp," Buddy, now a solid .300 hitter, relates. "They told me I'd never play in the majors, that I was too slow, that I couldn't throw, that I couldn't drive the baU hard enough. It was a crushing experience. That's when Dad helped me most." Though the sons get advice and encouragement from their major- league dads, the experience may ac- tuaUy be more rewarding for the fa - thers themselves. As Yogi watched the Game of the Week that Monday night, son Dale promptly lined a sin· gle to left field -his third hit o f the game. Yogi could not hide his exu- berance. "That's three for four," he noted to.the man at his elbow, hold- ing up three stubby fingers Others have made It at positions different from theW fathers'. Bob Boone, Diuy Trout (left) and ~ Steve: Gus Bell, Buddy: Says the 90n, the Phlls' catcher, Is the Diuy died In 1972 and never aaw "When I come to a game, I a fn for substantiatton. 'That's a Rav Boone and Bob: The father's pretty good night." lifetime battlng average wm .275; It was now approach- the «>ns a .269. ing midnight with the son of Ray Boone, an ln· hl1 son pitch In the majon. the ttands with the other lcida." Reider for the Indians and o Tigers, while Matt l Keough, A's pitcher, was I sired by Marty, the former f Red Sox out:ftelder. Car- dinals catcher Terry Ken- ~ Pirates leading 5-3 In the I ~hth Inning and little :§ chance that DaJe might ~ come up again. With a smile and a wave to the hangers-on. Yogi turned and headed for home. The 45-n*lute rtde would be a lot men plea-Jiii sant than usual. MLJ b ic sl y, it 1 h 2 tl - ~ ::s D I Y. l i! " J ~ J J I -..___ Orlleteive Go to your favorite store and look for the . Doubll-Cash word ••. and double your savings. 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One of the pioneers of stress research, Dr. Hans Selye. says in his book, The Stress of L.ife (McGraw-Hill Book Co.). that when any human being, ad uh or chUd, is faced with a ch al· lenge, the autonomic nervous system prepares the body for action. Llke adults, children are not endan· gered by the initial stress itself. In fact, a certain amount of stress is necessary to keep us meeting the challenges of life. "If a chUd has the resources of coping with a stressful situation," says Dr. Lee Salk, professor In pediatrics and psychiatry at Cornell University Medical College, "then there Isn't any danger. But If he or she feels that there Is no way out, there can be a number of hazardous consequences." When a child cannot resolve un- pleasant or challenging situations, hls body remains In a state of stressful readiness. According to Dr. Sal<, JortaJ.hon E. Diamond w~s for a number of ttadottOI mogodnO t • FAMILY WUJU.Y • ..,_,_.. 1A. ,_, Each day your child faces stressful situations -that you m ay not even recognize. It's up to you to spot the signs of stress and help your child resolve it. Children Under Stress: The Causes And Cures "The Ill effects of that increased heart rate in a chUd can become manifest in adulthood." There Is already some medical evidence, tinking stress to high blood pressure -and possibly heart disease In children. Stress may also make children more susceptible to other kinds of dis· ease, by inhibiting the body's lmmu· no-response, and it has been held responsible for a variety of gastroin· testtnal aUments. At its most intense level, stress has been known to stop chUdren from growing: Called "depri- vation dwarfism syndrome," this con- dition results when stress suppresses the growth hormones. S ome children are apparently more resistant to the effects of stress than others, but scientists aren't quite sure why. Tests on laboratory rats suggest that the protec- tive lnfluenc.e of the mother may be a factor. At New York's Monteflore Hospital, Dr. Sigurd Ackerman sepa- rated newborn rats from their mothers just 10 days earlier than Is customary. When subjected to stressful expert· ence, these rats were significantly more prone to a number of disorders. lncludlng stomach ulcers. To some extent, a child's resistance to stress may simply be Innate ability. So concludes Dr. Fenton Earl, staff psychlab1st at Children's Medical School In Boston, who has been studying the e:ff ects of stres5 on a group of children. "We have been wit· nesstng the extraordinary capacity of some chtktren to wtthstand a tremen- dous amount of shess without any trauma," he says, "including a num· ber of deaths In their families." Yet more than being able to with · stand stress, It is important for children to learn how to resolve the problem creating it. Here. according to psy- chologist Kaoru Yamamoto of Ari· zona State University, parents can be especially helpful. Says Yamamoto, who has Interviewed more than 350 children about stress, "Typically, we do not teach our children how to pre· pare for stressful events or, when those events arrive, how to cope with them." Very young children lac.k what is medlcaDy termed "a tolerance for ambiguity." Explains Yamamoto, ''Any uncertainty about what Is going on in their lives places children under severe stress. If a family is going to move, or a new baby is on the way, a young child should be !old well in ad· vance what to expect " This is why. according to Yama- moto, routines are so important to children (such as, "first we eat, then we nap ... " and so on). and why par- ents should carefully explain the rea- sons for onv change, "Young children ge1 tenbly upset when they see a strange adult in the driver's seat of the (amily car. A parent may not under· stand the reasons for anxiety. but that stress is very real to the child ." To further inoculate their children against harmful effects of stress, Dr. Yamamoto suggests that parents put themselves at the child's disposal for a set period every day. even If it's just for 15 minutes. "The critical thing is to let them know that for this period of time, you are available. If a child wants to talk, you are there; and If he or she wants to sit alone and read without you, you are still there." But during this time, it Is critical to let chil· dren, who are usually so dependent on adults, "caD the shots." Giving young children this measure of inde· pendence seems to help them cope with stress as they get older. They have strong self-esteem, C hildren who have poor self- regard may lend to develop coping strategies that "do nothing to resolve the stress," says•Dr. Gilbert Botvln , Director for Child Heakh Behavior Research at the American Health Foundation. Dr. Botvin developed a course for stu· dents to teach them how to cope with stress. One of the techniques is "sys· tematlc desensitization," the process of breaking down an activity Into its stressful components and then over· coming the smaDer amount of stress associated with each part. Yo u can show your own child how to do this. In addition to helping your chUd learn coping strategies for stress. it (continued) , Because Purina wants you to try our quality dry cat food brands, \Ne' re taking $1 .f:i> off the price of any Purina big bag you buy-cat Cho~ Meow Mix!J or Good MewsGD brand cat foods. ·~~rl1~ ....... 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A child that won't stop hanging around, doesn't want to go to school or seems to have a few more nightmares than usual may be re- Chlld Stress Scale H aw your chlld reacts to certain events «Mpends on his coping ablll- tie., but there are a number of cir- cumstances that are universally stressful for children. Your child wlll need your sup- port during them. Or. Kaoru YarNm8to aMled 367 chil- dren In the fourth through sixth gradeS to rate -from one to H¥en -the stressful- ,,... of a number of 9\'enta. From their cohctlve reection., he constructed this table. Di: YarNllTIOto _. ... pwents that a chtld'a atreaaee frequently haw their own logic. For eumple, a chOd may lnt•-Pf"9t needing eyegluw as ev•denoe that he °' Me la going blind (highly stressful); Of a child may conclude that his or her mother la "k>et" (highest stress rating), after being separated from her fOf five minutes In a aupermarltet. Ltte•v ..... new baby slbllng giving class report going to dentist losing In game picked last on team not making too scarydrNm move to new school rldlcultKJ In class getting lost having an operation sent toprlnclpal a poor report card suspecttKJ of lying caught In theft parental fights wetting In class aClldemlc retainment (not promoted) golngbllnd losing parent ....... t.27 2.58 2.73 3.16 3.30 3.75 4.08 4.60 5.28 5.49 5.51 5.75 6.23 6.53 8.63 6.71 6.14 6.82 6.86 6.90 spondlng to stress in the unconscious." Try to get your child to open up to yo u and articulate what's troubllng him. It may be something he's afraid or embarrassed to tell you about, so be gen"' and patient. Once you know what's at the tleart of the mat- ter, talk to your child about how to handle the proble m , giving him a chance to respond to su~tions on your part and letting him offer sug- gestions, too. 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Qbaon percent of the women) Teported that they had ceased hailing Intercourse with their spouse for some definable period. 1ne median length of cessa- tion was eight weeks. The reason given most often for cessation was marital discord (e.g. angry al mate, s pouse suspected o f "playing around, .. spouse less loving and all responsive). ~ When Does Sex Become a Problem? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. You can tell quickly how happy a couple's marriage is. 2. As a marriage progresses there are changing patterns of conflict. and new areas of disagreement take priority over old ones. 3 . For married couples, physicaJ love is an on-off thing that may cease com- pletely for weeks at a time . ANSWERS I . True . In a University o( Utah study, 51 newlywed couples. whose names had been obtained from a marriage- license bureau, and who had agreed to be Interviewed, were videot~ped for approximately 20 minutes. The In· terview was based on topics that have been identified as major sources of marital disagreement. All videotaped Interviews were rated for how far apart or how close together the cou- ple sat from each other and how often they looked at each other during the joint Interview (each was questioned alternately). They were also rated for self-touching. other-touching and amount of talking, Results: ~couples who reported the least disagreement sat closer together, looked at each other more ~quently. touched more often and touched themselves less often. On the other hand, couples who reported the most discord tended to sil farther apart, had less eye con- tact, talked a lot and Indulged In more self-touching." 2. True. ln the Universlty of Utah study, the Investigators contacted the same couples again to find o ut wheth· er a year of marriage had changed the couples' appraisal of the most fre· quent causes of discord and unhappi- ness. Findings: "The three most sighl· flcant types of discord and conflict for the newlywed husbands were con· cemed with politics, religion and money. while husbands a year later rated their most significant conflicts as money first, politics second and sex third. It Is noted that durlng the first year of marriage sex came up in rank- ing from sixth to third place. With wives, it used to be friends, politics and money, but now It was money and friends, with sex also coming from sl>eth place... h was concluded that sex problems Increased during the fint year ol marriage. 3 . True. In a special study, drected by sociologjsts from the Untver!lty of Nebraska and Virginia Polytechnk In· stitute and State University. confi- dential in-depth lntervtews (of two- hour duration) were conducted on a s1tatified probebllity sample of 144 men and 221 women. The subjeds were relatively young -74 percent were 20 to 39 years old, and the length of time married ranged from one year to more than 20 years. 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OI' Beverly Sills, since July 1979, the General Director of the New York City Opera, came to that post after one of the most dazzling sing· Ing careers in operatic history. A le.adlng soprano of both the New y ori< City Opera, and the Metro- politan Opera she appeared wtth such other ptesdgious companies as The San Francisco Opera; Lon- don's Covent Garden; the V'ienna Staatsoper; La Scala In Milan; the T eatro San Carlo of Naples; La Fenic.e in VmJce, the Deutsche 0per In West Berlin; and the T eatro Colon in Buenos Aires, among many other compan>es. Among her many recordings, for which she won Europe's Edison Award and America's Grammy Award , are 18 full-length operas. On television, she has starred In eight full-length operas on PBS. Sills has sten-ed In two CBS Specials -"Look-in At the Met" with Danny Kaye and "Sills and (Carol) Burnett at the Met." Again for CBS, she has been the host- ess/commentator of the New York Ptulharmonic's televised "Young People's Concerts" since 19n. One of the most belowd per- sondties in the history ol opera, the approach ol her 1975 Metro- politat\ Opera debut occasioned such a nationwide uproar that Mar- tin ~. the music aide of the Los Angeles irmdlX)mmented after it had taken p&aoe: .. It was im- ~. &a.st week. to pick up any publk:ation other than the tele· phone book and not read about Beverly Sills." A breezy autobk>- grapical memoir, BubbJe. -A Self-Porlrolt, published in 1976 by Bobbs Merrlll, Immediately found ttself on best--sellec lists aU over the country. lY.c,.-' ··•~blla l ~ (YI pt.) heMN a.Illa 1--..i ...... 8eN1'9 SW. 2 ....... ... 'Al .. ..... 11141 I •JllOI.,..._..,_. 1 all' (!h pt.) heMN ~' ......,... 1. Melt chocolate In top of double . 14 • FAMll.YWEEICLY, s..,t~ 14, ttlO boi)er oWr very low heat. 2. When chocola1e IS thorough)y melted and smooCh, remove &om heat and slowly lllr In 1 cup heavy atain and 1 ~ sugar smooehly. S. With elec:tnt mixer or wire whisk, be.at egg yolu with 1/2 teaspoon sugar In large bowl. 4. Combine beaten yolu with choco· late mixture. Add vanilla. 4 • E SPREAD On the portico at Ayey Asher Hal, Renata Soouo-Chkbn With Zuc- chini; James Levtne-Layen?d Frah Fruit Salad; Zubin Mehta-Tandoori-Sty~ Kibabs; Placido Domlngo -Zorzuelo; Merrill Ashley-Frail V~-Tuna Platter; Beverly Sllls-Cr~me Chocolot; shown in foreground Sean Lavery-Composed Fresh Fruit: ~m Tart. 5. With clean beaters, be.at egg whites until soft peaks form when healer Is sk>wly nllted. Fokl beaten wt.ties Into dlOCOIMe mixture. Pour mbcture lnlo servtng bowl. ChlD. Serw with addl· tlonal whipped crtam. Malen 8 wrulngs Note: Serve In m()ijat quantities . FAMILY WEEKLY COOKBOOK •--------PIACIDO DOMINGO ---------RENATA SCOTIO- Placido Domingo, tenor, was born in Madrid but moved to Mex- ico when he was 7. Following study at the Mexico City Conser- vatory. he made his operatic debut in Monterrey as Alfredo In Lo Troulota and then spent two and a half years in Israel, where he sang 2tJ() performances. Upon his re- turn to America, he was engaged by the New York City Opera and :reated the tttJe role in Glnastera's Don Rodrigo. He has sung at most 3 t8Welp OOlll oMw ol) 3 t~ l)Oft8 butte or mllrglrine 1 cup lnely ~ onion ~ cup lnely ~ red or 9fMI\ pep· ,... 2 ~.-tic. chopped bllv..., 4 IC IF a ll«l ground u&-oo, oPdon&i 2 t~ l>OWIS lemon juice ,\ cup dry wh.ltt .toe 1 lb.~. peeled -s chopped I c:upe .,..,. 1 lb. (S or 4) rock lobeter t• In lhell, alt In lhtrdl I lb. h.albut h. cut In large chW\kt lb ..... In ...... ICJ'Ubbed lb. ct.ne, lltd«necb In ...... Kr1lilbed ...,., OClCll ~ pwlley of the world's major opera houses. Since his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1968 as Maurizki in Placido Domingo l talpOO'l Mil F-tMIU frahly ground blac:li pep- per "" c:up bfaody, wanned Cro4llOnl 1. In 4-to 6·quart Dutch oven or ket· tie , heat oU and butter until hot but not smoking. Add onion, red pepper, gar· lie and bay leaf. Saute, stlning over medium heat for 5 to 7 minutes. 2. Stir in saffron, lemon JUiee, white wine, tomatoes and water . Adriano Lecouureur, he has sung more than 20 roles there. Mr. Domingo's "Live from the Met" appearances Include the Duke In Rigoletto, Turlddu In Cauolleria Rusticana, Canio in Pagliocci, Rodolfo In Luiso Miller and the title role of the Metro· politan's 1979-80 opening·night performance of Ote//o, as weU as Des Grieux in last spring's Uve overseas telecast of Manon Le.scout. 3. Heat mixture to boiling; add lobster, halibut, mussels and clams. Cover, reduce heat and boil slowly about 5 lo 7 minutes until lobster and fish are cool<ed through and clams and mussels open 4. Add salt, pepper and parsley. Ignite warm brandy and pour flaming over mixture. 5. Serve with fried croutons made from slices of llalian or French br~ cu t in •kinch slices and browned In mixture of olive oil and butter. Spri nkle with parsley. • 6. ladle brzuela into broad soup bowls and serve witA soup spoon. knife and fork. Makes 6 servings Soprano Renata Scotto was born in Savova, Italy, and studied in Milan, where she made her operatic debut at the Teatro Nuovo as Violetta in Lo Troulata. Since her La Scala debut the same year in Catalini's Lo Wally, she has appeared in most of the world's major opera houses. including Co· vent Garden, the Vienna State Opera, the T eatro Colon in Buenos Aires, the Paris Opera, the Bolshoi Opera in Moscow, the Chicago Lyric Opera and the San Francisco Opera . Miss Scotto made her Metropolitan Opera debut in 1965 as Clo·Cio-San in Modamo Butterfly and has since been heard there as Lucia di Lam- mermoor, Adriana Lecouvreur, all three heroines in Puccini's JI Trlttico. 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L~~~~~~~-------~ FAMILY WEEKIY COOKBOOK (continued) 14 IMlpCMM .-oemd w.ck ~ ·~..., 4 teb&eeJ! _. buaer or _.,. 1 lb ..... lllllCdlW ',\ a.-IMlil cboppld --11.i'I ... ..,...,. • ...-,.s. ..... Md chopped ................ F-....._ hlhly .ounct w.ck ~ lap ...... •dlw 2._. I te"' I c • IMiit chopped .-*9 I. Trim chidum breasts ol any fat. Place in shalow rjas5 Of pacelllii I dish with ohe oil. lemon juice, pepper and bay k!af. Marinate l hour. 2. Alta marinadng. sau~ breasts in but· ter In 5kilet until golden. Do npt OYel"COOit. Remove to 2·qt. shallow baldng dish. 3. Wash zucchini, dry and slice Into rounds about !/•·Inch thick. 4. Add onion to skillet In which chicken was sauteed. Cook, stirring, until pale yellow; 5 minutes. 5. Add cut zucchini: save about .12 • • slices f()f garnish. Saute zua:hinl with onion untiJ they aN al dente. Do not allow zucchini to become too soft; about 3 minutes. 6 . ln b6ender Of food proces50r, puree chopped tomatoes. 7 . Add puree to onion and zucchini mixture, along with salt and few twists freshly waund bled< pepper. Cool<, un· cowred. over low heat 10 minutes. Stir occasionally. I . Pour zucchini-tomato sauce ow:r chidlen in bebig dish. Sprinlde with ha»i of !JCW!d Parmesan. •• Beat eggs with remaining Pannesan cheese and pour the mixture over al in baking dish. cowrtng C011tpk$efy. 10. Bake in preheated 375"F. own fOf 15 to 20 minutes until cheese oust Is golden brown, sauce is bubbly and chidum ks cooked throughout. 11. Serve with a garnish of reserved zuc. chlnl slices and parsley. Makes 4 servings .... Zubln Mehta 's first season ( 1978-79) as music director of the New Yori< Phdhcmnonic was quickly judged a success by oitics and au· diences alike. The coUaboration be· tween him and the orchestra gener- ated such a wave of excitement and enthusiasm that his original three-year contract was extended an additional five years, through the 1985·86 season. Born in Bombay in 1936, the son of the Bombay Symphony founder, Mehta began studying violin and piano at age 7. At age 16, he went to Vienna to study. He made his conducting debut there in 1958; he was just 22. Ofhei conducting assignments followed , and while substituting for Fritz Reiner with the Los Angeles Philharmonic In 1961, he was named that orchestra's associate conductor. This proved to be merely a steppingstone, for during the 1961-62 season, the orchestra was left without a music director and Mehta was chosen to fill the vacancy. He stayed on for 16 years -until he joined the New York Philharmonic in 1978 . Zubia Mehta .... a..b.5Cll'6 ... I ¥l C..-..... !IOl'9t ¥l alp pk ;;I Jl*e l ' J a-any,...- lk fJll'•Mlt ¥l 1 ILC9.,.... ...... ~· '·bot~--­............ Clll .. l~~ I ...,..... ..... .,.,... dlldl 1.-,..... ........ Clllal~ aibe9 l QllJ> dMny ----. .... ...._ I . Trim "feD," the parchmendike skin cowrtng leg. Remove ex.cess fat from lamb. 2. Wdh thin sharp knife °' boning knife. remove bone from lamb. U..t me.at into 11.h-lnch pieces. 3. ln large bowl, combine yogurt' pineap- ple julc2, amy, salt. ginger and pepper sauce. Add meat cubes, tosl5lng wel In marinade to coat well. 4. Cowr meal and 1efrlgeaate ~. tum Ing meat ocxask>naDy. S. Amlnge meat and vegenbles on skewers. Cook over hot coals about 20 minutes.. Tum 5'lewers to cook evenly on aD sides. Brush often with marinade during cooking. Serve with rice pilaf. Makes 8 tenJlngs {continued) I " Kraf+ Cheezn Crackers now come in3newflavors.Try~mall (1D1AFY) • .... -.-. fAMllY WEEKIY COOKBOOK (c.ontinued) -----MERRlll. ASHLEY----- Menill AshJey joined the New y ori< City Ballet in 1967, and in the ensuing years she has appeared in corps and ~ roles in almost aD ol the ballets 1n its vast repertory. In 197 4 she was made soloist and began to dance prin- dpa) ides, among them some of the most technically demanding. ?ud "ti~ -7""4 ~ MenllJ A8hley ..... tkt ...... b-.....1 ',\ .......... ....,.. l'h ape ...... broccol .__ l'haipehlh .... .. 16hlh..-.. .... l'h aipe cut, ........... t-1111 l'h a.-..... Nii.'*"* 1 ............ Cllt In ....... J cam. (6'h-"' ,_ .. ) .... In ol. chMd m.t.1..-~ 1. Place steamer basket In a large ~ pot. Pour In 1 01 2 Inches of water (water not touch bei!Met bottom). Cover the sauce pee; brtng wmer to a ; reduce heat 5earn al uegeait#s ex- IDmidoes, In belket. owr srnmer'•ig • folowlng coolq times spdlec:t. As soon as uegePbles ani Just fcxk. -..rwt-, place In 9'!Plll'* containers. Pour t 2 tablespoons Fresh Lemon ~lnrfri.ad.i! • owr each uegetable. • Cover; chiD well, turning~ OC· By. To serve. place vegetables on plate, cenl2ring with tuna. Top with · Ing marinade. Makes 4 9DVlngs Al1ldlokes ~ ............. 20 to 40 8roc:coli Aowerets CNlflowerets ~us~ Green ee.ls, CUI C#rots, sliced " Ctlp .,..... ol "' cup frail le-. juke "' Ol9 d'°"*9 ,..._ 20 '° 25 8 '° 10 5 to 10 8 to 10 5 3 to 5 J , ... l lJQCMl9dde' .... 1 tdl"I'-diopp9d c::Wva lte,...aw9flllecloe*aa 1 dow .-tk. .u.c:.d ',\ W 1' DD D cr-..s awlD Med 'h t.-pooeult \4 t.-poon dry m.....S 1. Place all ingredients In small bowl or jar and stir or shake to mix well. Malcu about 11,.; cups ------JAMES LEVINE------ James Levine, now in his fifth year the Metropolitan Opera's music and the first American to hold position, Is conducting the new uc:tk>ns of Verdi's La Trovlato Mozart's Coslfon tutk, as well as revivals of Lulu, Monon Lacout, • R• and Falt of dte Cttv of Mohogonny, Tosco and Tristan und Isolde during the 1980-81 season. Mr. Levine made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1971 conducting Puc- cini's Tosca and, in 1972, was named the Metropolitan's principal conduc- tor. 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"The Thinker," indoors to shelter It from the erosion of acid rain. • In Pennsylvania, researchers have mo nitored rainfall as sour as vinegar. • And In Europe, acid raln ls slow- ly diSSOlvlng the stone and statuary of the Parthenon and the grandeur that was ancient Rome. The cu~rits behind this destructive add rain are factory and utility smokestacks and auto exhaust pipes. They spew sulfur and nitrogen Into the atmosphere, which then enters the clouds and, because of a chemical reaction, turns · raindrops Into sulfuric and nlbic add. This acid kils ftsh, stunts crops, erodes statues and threatens drinking water. Despite pollution con· trols, Amenca's engjnes and factories float 32 miJUon metric tons of sulfur Into the sky annual- ly. Nitrogen ernlSsk>ns will tip the scale at 20 million tons this year. Much of the Impact can be felt in the Eastern United States. "Predpllation In the Eastern United States is currently, o n an annual aver· age, about 40 times more acidic than It would be expected to be in the nalu· ral environment," says James GaDo- way, ·a researcher at the University of Virginia's department of envlronmen · tal sdenc:es. G aloway has participated In one of the few major acid rain research projects mounted in the U.S. Most scientists com- plaW'I they have too littJe information to WOfk wtth, too Bttle historical data to compare with today's facts and ftgures. But Galloway belk?ves that precipitation acidity has definitely In· aeased In the last few decades and that the acid ls a 'byproduct of the burning oi oll and coal. And the problem is only going to -particularly as the Govem- push lo ~vert America from ported olf to domestk: coal takes hold. Analysts from the Envtronmen- tal Protection Agency predict that nllrogen output wfJ 1ncrease to 26 ltfldtNI D'Anto"lo I• a 111rltet 111110 worb In W-"lftl!On· D.C. million tons by the year 2000. The international lmpllcations of acid rain are also becoming apparent. The world shares a common atmos· phere . so one nation's smokestack can kill another's lake. Acid rain is an environmental prob- lem that has sort of sneaked up on America. PoDuted rivers are easier to spot and may be. easier to clean up. Smog, which presents an obvious and pervasive affront to the general pub· lie, Is generally an easier enemy to ral· ly people against. Acid rain is more Insidious. Its ef · fects may not be obvious until fish simply stop swimming In a lake or un- til someone notices that the detail on a statue is fading away. Ir faDs with the natural rain and snow, slowly changing the chemical balance of the environment. This kind of pollution is also more difficuh to trace than sp ecif ic chemicals t: < 0 E > I " :I ~ e ~ • ! .. A modem burden: 'The Thinker," bowed under corroding odd rain. found in a lake. There's no way sclen· tis1s can determine whether rain fa8· Ing in New England was polluted by a specific factory or power generator ln Ohio. But they houe shown how pre· vadlng winds and weather systems cany pollution from one region to another. "It's the end result of the ~ that 'What goes up, must come down,"' Galloway says. Only In this case it's nearly Impossible to tel just where high-flying pollution will come down. Those monitoring acid rain, how· ever (It's been studied since the 1930's). have uncovered some bask: trends . The phenomenon was first discovered In those areas downwind from major industrial centers In the East. 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Early this year the !ilate of Pennsylvania filed suit against the En- vironmental Protection Agency in an attempt to prevent E.P.A. from low- ering air-pollution standards for coal- bumlng power plants in Ohio. New Hampshire joined the suit. "So there is a second issue here. really." points out Douglas Costle, head of E.P.A. "And that is the equity question." In other words, how f alr would it be for some states to demand tougher regulations for others simply because of how the wind blows? T he acid rain problem is further compounded by current pollu- tion-monitoring standards. Costle recently told the Senate Committee on f:nvironment and Pub- lic Works tha( while all states now comply with at least the mil')lmum air quality standards set by the E.P.A. for breathable pollution, few have im- posed strict control on the output of pollutants that cannot be measured In the area of a factory or coal-fired generator. So, when facilities have tall smoke - stacks that pour pollution high Into the atmosphere and away from monitor- ing devices, they meet the letter of existing clean-air law. Environmentalists ~ee that the best attack on acid rain will combine legislation and science. The ideal stra- tegy, they say, would Include Improved upgraded alr-quaUty stllndards, strict monitoring of emissions from smoke - stacks. coal washing (which removes suiur) and other antipollution tech- nology, ...and a firm government com- mitment to reduce acid rain. Cosde does believe that the prob- lem can be solved. But he says that In the proc.ess ol solvWlQ It, tM bureau- crats, reguletors and lawmakers will haw to balance the desi'e to dean the envtronment With the cost of the tech- nology needed for the dearung. The ftrsa ttme ~ wrest)ed ~h the ~ problem ol deaMl9 f'AaaYWIEtLY,ls;lt , .. 14, ltlO •n emissions from coal-burning plants, the en\/ironment lost. Maine Senator George J . 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And about that sort of thing, I wish Gouemment economists wouldn't keep aoylng they uie the light at the end of the tunnel. It might just be a seorch party looking for survivors. -Robert Orben FOUOWING lliE CROWD Aging must be f ashlonable (Though :•m not pursuing it). For here's the clear-cut evidence: Everybody's doing it. -Patricia Rutter Kid• ... Ille dltfen1nt1y. send onglnal contribu- tion. to "Child,'' Famlly WM!!~ 1141 Lexington A¥e., N.Y~ N.Y. 10022. 110 If UMCI-~ returned. 1HROUGH A CHILD'S EVES Recently, my 3-ye.ar-old daughter had an X-ray taken. Wkle~. ahe pesed at the technician who wu examining the ftnlehed picture. She knowt what pictures are, and ahe wanted to eee It ... Amy, .. 1 aald, -ihla le a picture of the lnllde of you ... She atared at the X-ray for a '*w mo- menta, and puzzlement OOMUmed her. "'But, Mommy," ahe proteeted, -.,hat happened to the out9ktt of mer -Dione Splnb Vidalia, La. 'Mlllt WUJ(A.Y, ..... ._ 14, ,_ •Ill The French connection. In 1776, a dashing French nobleman named the Marquis de Lafayette offered his ser· ~ vices lo George Washington's Conti nenral Army. "America's marquis" ~ ~=- helped forge rhe shopkeepers. fron • ~ ~ liersmen.and farmers inro a force that · ...___ =-=- won national independence. The French are again showmg leadership rhat can help America, this time In the battle for more energy Independence. Facing the reali· ties better than America has so far, the French plan to generate up to 55 percenl of their electricity through nuclear power by 1985 The French are also planning to ln crease five·fold the use of non·steelmakmg industnal coal over the next decade. Oul, we\.e got problems. In the U.S .. by contrast, a maze of gowrnment red tape has Inhibited the operation of new nuclear power plants. American coal supplies are the largat in the Western world ... proven coal reserves are the equivalenr of over one trillion ba"els of oil. But excessive envlronmental. llcens-' Ing, and permit regulations mean that far le:te than one percent of this huge resource is being used each year. Vlw lei numt The French government expects nuclear power 10 save the equiva· lent of around 300 million banels of imported oil, or $9.6 billion, every year. Without cutting comers on safely. T~ FTench are using the \&test technology to ensure that their nuclear plants are dean. reliable sources of energy. And they aren't panklr.ed by protesters v.tio don't know the fads. Even in the Three Mile Island accident. scientists say. neighbors of the plant were exposed ro no more radiation than residents of Denver gel annually from nature because of their city's mlle·h1gh alr1tude. Sim11arly. the President's Commission on Coal says th&r new coal fired plants actually produce less pollution than most oU·lired plants. Old kins coal. Once upon a time, American.coal was king. It made the Twenties roar. During those years, coal Tan ttalns and factories ... heated millions of homes .•. warmed the nightclubs that launched the "Joa Age." In 1923. d ose to a million American workers were employed by the coal lnduatav. Arnertca was one of the world's largest exporters of coal Bonbon• for tomorrow. Coal can again be king In America If government gets off the Industry's back and re· IJij allstlcally encourages coal's development. The same goes fo r nuclear power. Breaking out of the regulatory maze the French ~would really be something to cheer about. Because It could ~ad to mart energy. homegrown in the U.S. And to that we can only say. magnlfiquet It'•• f.ct: Proven reserves of coal In the U.S. could last at least l\llO centuries at current levels of consumption Mobir Only Myths Popular opinion holds that only· children are somehow different from those peOple who grew up with sib- lings. They're often accused of being selfish, aggiessive, lonely and self· centered; yet few studies of single children have ever been done. Re- cently, however, three sociok>gy ~ fessors at Bowling Gleen Univenity In Ohio completed a SUTVey of 7,512 adults, of whom 845 were only-chil- dren, and found that there are simply no negative consequences to being an onJy<hild. ''Only-chUdren are often looked at in negative terms," says Dr. Jeny Wicks. The one difference Wicks and his two colleagues, H. Theodore Groat and Arthur Neal, found is that only-children reach slightly higher levels of educational attainment, prob- ably because their parents can concen· trale their savif9 on one child. Spy Stories A high-stakes game of top-leve.I espionage Is the sub;ect of John le Ca"°"'s book Tinlcer, Tallor, Soldier, Spy, and later this month, PBS wtU air a fast-paced, six ·part series based on the novel. The upper echelon of Brtttsh Intelligence has been pene· trated by a "mole," a Soviet double agent who is reporting top secrets to his Russian employers, and to flusti him out, George Smiley, played by Alec Guinness. Is secretly called out of retirement to take the case. The cat-and-mouse chase pits the Soviet and British Intelligence ser· vices against one another, and fAMDX WEEIUX Tiie N..,t$ IP* Mf!f1Mlne ,,. .. , ... , ...... Mol10n '""* !JIM. v .................. ... ~M.UNNy ll111 ......... Afttluf Cooper Shine On Harvest Moon Farmers have long called the big ball of orange moon that rises in the September sky the "harvest moon." "The moon gets its name because it rises so soon after the sun sets, providing farmers with extra hours of light by which they can get their crops in ," explains Frank Forrester, a former meteorologist now with the U.S. Geological Survey. "11le redness of the moon has nothing to do with the name; the color comes from the fact that the light from the moon's surface is shin- ing through the thick Shining on for farmers and their go&. lower layer of the at· mosphere, which absorbs the blue light rays in the spectrum so that the viewer only sees the yellow and red ones.'' · 1ne harvest moon is traditionally the first full moon that falls closest to the autumnal equinox; this year it will begin shining on Sept. 24. "And," continues Forrester, "the next fuU moon after the harvest moon is called the 'hunter's moon.' After harvesting their crops and gathering a supply of meat, the farmers were ready for the winter." becomes, for Smiley, a personal quest as weU. His sean:h leads him Into the secret lives of the four top members of the British lnteUigence Service, some of whom have been his friends; now he Is virtually certain that one of them is betraying his . Guinness and Slan Phi,,,,,. In the senes. country. Check your local llsttngs to join the search for the man who Is commltttng high treason. ~ • Jazzy News Billy Taylor has been on the jazz scene for nearly 3011eM5, and he's a man who wears many hats. He's a composer whose works are played by jazz artists the world over, and he tickles.. the Ivories very proficiently himself. And, as host of National Public Radio's Jaa ASue series, Taylor is just beginning his fourth year as the man responsible for introducing jazz to an audience that ranges from high-school students to grandparents. "Jarz is America's classical mu.sic," says Taylor. "It's a way of playing; In fClld, you can apply the principles of jazz to any kind of musk:. But that style has much diversity, and one of Its basic elements is its spontaneity, which ls why It's so wonderful to hear jazz perfonned live. Jarz artists ap- preciate that playing in front of an au- dience Is a moment in time. and they rise to the occasion, whether they're playing bebop or swing or the newer, mon? abstract fonns of jazz. It's an part of the same tradition ... Ufestyles Birth Conlrol. Leaving an in· trauterine device in place for longer than two years may in~ a wo· man's chances of developing a pelvic infection that could render her infertUe, says a Houston physi- cian. Symptoms of the infection, called actinomycosis , include fever, abdominal pain and cervical discharge, but, notes Dr. Wald- emar Schmidt, these vague symp- toms. common to a variety of ailments. have probably caused a great many cases to go unrecog- nilled or misdiagnosed. Dr. Schmidt feels that the disease can be avoid· ed by regularly changjng IUD's every two years, according to a report in M~dical World News. Marijuana. Two researchen have found that people who frequently use marijuana suffer from more frequent panic re.actions, health problems and traffic vio&ations than those people who use marijuana less frequently. In a five-year follow-up study of 97 chronic marl· Juana users. 9 percent reported these symptoms, notes Dr. James Halikas of the Medical College of Wisconsin and Ronald Weller of the University of ~nsas Medical Center. BIR1llDAYS (all Virgo): Sundey - Joey Heatherton 36; Abert Shanker 52. Monday -Jackie Cooper 59. Tuactay -Lauren Bacall 56; B.B. King 55; Peter Falk 53. Wednaday -Anne Bancroft 49; Roddy Mc- Dowell 52; Wamm Burger 73. Thund.y -Frankie Avalon 40; Greta Garbo 75. Friday -William Golding 69; David McCallum 47. Saturday -James Galanos 56; Sophia Loren 46. 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SEl'tEMllU 14 1:00 1J 1 1~ 19 ''The Womtft's Room" (d1a) 80 lee Remick m "Mutiny of the Bounty" (adv) 35 Cl11k Gable Cha1les Laughton Cl) "tncounlet with the Unknown" 75 Hosted by Rod Serling 9:00 II 2~ }t "The D1ollftln1 Pool" (mys) ·75 Paul Newman IO:lO m "lted Sky at Mo1n1n1" (d1a) 'II R1cha1d lhumas MONDAY, smEMBO I~ 8:00 fJ LI. ,a "foul l't1y" (com) '/8 Chevy Chm II 123 131 "Sho1un" Pad I (d1a) '80 Richard Chamberlain U "Ooublt Indemnity" (mys) '44 Ba1ba1a Slanwyck O "Twenty·three Pates lo Bahr Street" (adv) S6 Van lohnson 10:00 D "The Omeaa Man" (st1 fl) II Cha11ton Heston Anthony Zeibe ' TUESOAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1:00 O e 12 11 "C11n1val of Th11lls" (adv) 80 lorn Wopal D 23 31 "Shoaun" Pall II (dtaJ 80 R1cha1d Chambeila1n O "Honeymoon with a Shan1er" (m~sJ 69 Janet Leigh WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17 1:00 U "Charlie Cobb: lhce Nraht for 1 Han11n1" ld1a1 11 Clu Gutaaei O "The Deii Set" (com) S/ Spencer lmy Kath.irine Hepburn Cl) "What Ever HJppened to Baby h nt?" (mys) 62 Bette Dav•~ 9:00 D 12 11 "Rodeo Gui" l111t~) 80 ~11ha11nt Ro~ Bo Hopkins II U }t "Sll0&un" Pail Ill (d1a1 80 R1Cnard Cnamberlain THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEJ II 1:00 U "I Wiii, I Will, For llow" (coml /6 [lhot Gould O "Apar1menl 101 Peuy'' (com) 48 Wilham Holdtn Jtannt Crain Cl) "Days ol Wine and !loses" (d1a) 6J lilt~ Lemmon lee Remick l:lO fl J 1 ~ 17 "A P'1tct ol lht Action" (com) 11 S1dnty Po11ie1 9:00 1J l' 3t "Shoeun" Patt IV (dra) 80 R1cha1d Ch1mbe1t11n FRIDAY, SEPTEMllEll 19 1:00 D jl lt "Sho1un" Conct (dra) 80-R1ch1rd Chambe1l11n e "Friday the b bbl Slept late'' (susp) 76-Att Cilrney G "Mooftllre" (adv) 70-Richard Eaan Sonny Liston Ill "Gypsy" (mus) '63-ROSlhnd Russell Natalie Wood 9:00 e l\a) 11 "Once Upon a SpJ'' (com) '80-Etm o• P11ktr SATURDAY, SEPtEMIEll 20 1:00 D 8 :a; "C1nl1nnlal" Part I (dra) 78-.Robetl Conrad Ill "The Sundo'llners" (Ora) 60-Robart Mitchum, Deborah Kerr 1:30 a CC J:.t <II "Chinatown" (dra) '76-Jack Nicholson t.00 G "Without RIM1W1llona" (com) 46-John 1'11yne Claudette Colbert ORDER YOURS NOW • • • . . . ·.:. ~,:· ::;:::--. .. .· ··~ . ... ~ ~~~.~,~~~< '~.~VAQ •• 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ON GOOD QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER •.PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND fF:;;-o~l~;U:-IJ:l-::1; :::11-rn.-:-1:.; ~ -;-:--;,;~,~ ~~-::,1 I Pilot Printing, Label Div I I Post Office Box 1560 • 330 W Bay St I 1 Costa Mesa. California 92626 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Be Sure to UH Your Ztpcode I I I I I I I ~---------------------~ I • I A good story can take us to places we've never been before II can supply intellectual enrichment, exotic acventure, and self-discovery James Ctavell's besr-sellrng novel Shogun has provided these ingre- dients for people around the world, over 6 million copies ot the bool< are 1n pnnt The s.tory. set 1n 17th century Japan, 1s at once a thrtlhng tale of poltt1cal intrigue a dramatic depiction of how exposure to an Eastern society changes a Westerner, and a saga of romance across two cultures Starting Monday, NBC presents a 12-hour adapta- tion 01 James Clavell's Shogun. The miniseries airs Monday at 8 to 11 PM. Tuesday at 8 to 1 OPM, Wednes- day and Thursday at 9 to 11 PM and Friday at 8 to 11 PM The story centers around John Blackthorne, played by Richard Chamberlain, a shipwrecked Eng- lish navigator who becomes a samurai (knight) In the mysterious-and otten terrifying-world of Japan at the start of the 17th century It's also a classic romantic tragedy about Black- thorne's forbidden love affair with a beautiful lady samurai, played by Yoko Shimada. a compleJt tale of ACROSS I Ons and -·· 5 Smoked and Polish 9 A Carter 10 America 12 Vouncscer 15 Lou Grant' star 18 Tr091ca1 dence 20 Goddess 21 Oraan of slatit 22 Russian mountain ran1e 2' Not loo~ 25 Couple 28 Golf item 31 Bird order 32 F1n1shes 34 Mr Zola s 36 Saa 37 Receive 39 Kid's 1ame '1 Trop1gl 42 Feedback , .... DOWN 2 Social unit 3 Nol AM 4 Moslem tribe S Indian tribe 6 like 1 Personal styMI 8 Many 11 WaH p8/llti11p 13 Colot 14 Cancer drua -16 Camera part 17 Tim. ~rtod 19 Alter seven (clue lo puule ensw.r) 23 S..m 26 To t1t .. I 27 Cake 101>9«1 29 Sufficient (clue to puute 1n1-r) JO Hlferi.n tribt 33 Rot1te JS Loc1tlon J6 Go out Mth 38 Soan\th M11clt 40 Altetn1tf111 currtl'lt (tbbf.) TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 14 1980 polttical intrigue In feudal Japan. and the dramatic clash of cultures as seen through the eyes of a European Renaissance man 'c1v1hzed" by his ex- posure to the Japanese way of hfe Costarring with Richard Chamber/am 1s Toshiro M1fune, often called "the John Wayne of Japan." who plays the powerful warlord plolling 10 become Shogun-supreme military dictator Although Shogun 1s ftclton. the story 1s urawn from real persons and events 1n 17th century Japan. The Blackthorne character Is based on Will Adams. an English pilot of a Dutch ship that reached Japan 1n 1600 Lord Tokugawa Shogun is a fictionalization of Ieyasu ( 1542-1616). the first Tokugawa Shogun Their relationship 1n the TV mintserles bears some similarity to Adams' service to Ieyasu as an advisor in matters of commerce. nav1gat1on. and shipbuilding. The mov1e·s sets. costumes. rituals. and customs are historical. accurate reflections ol this period As a result Shogun as an 1nterest1ng gateway into the history of 17th century Japan MORNING 8 :00 -• ....... n. ~ tf ltllll Hu1111• t;n ' fh~" i ll!. '1L CIM ...... , .. ,_Ifft• • t..11111'" .,, Mull\ lo~n oc:-..... flit llhr111t {•fi1t11111t"I fM't ' 1~111 I S...-1 ,__,t., •ru1111u e U11M1Mty et 1111 Alt • , ..... ""' lfMll _, 30-e s-,..... • CM1 U(tltf\4u •ru1u1n -~·-' t..t • fV a,.,...,, • Tiit flt• l• ...... ti> flit rva Wotlf ol H•M• 1110.11 ti) C1pllontd AIC lhwt I 1, , t" M11~011 ~ Ac11cutlu1t USA it lft)huttlOll•l ''°tUm\ 7 :00 B e U Mo1•1nt D U H Tiit lod11 SIM>w 8 700 Club • 1 10 H Good Morn1ns AMtriu W1I~ " I 0•• J ft.1•l•1 1 D fllt f r00tln ., 111,. ' 1'01ky a> IO$ot ' lht ,11uruh fD Yotl IOI Hultll m INwH! so W~dltrl lthru hpon -7:30- D flltre h 1 W•r m rom ' ltHJ G> l1of" Supentm fD lllrttu Rott" so O.tt LHJ 8 :00 B 11 Clpt11n ll1n11100 J Sllnup Sin DittQ D Tiit f'Tl Club G) H1nn1 8'1ber1 Cl) lll1&hty Mouse Kou1 m f11tum so SludlO Set -8:30-u Gallery G) The Flintstonts i4 Fe1tum fD so Villl ~lttrt 9:00 U 11 11 flit teUenons ~ The Morn1n1 Show D 2l D1w1d ltllerm1n Show U Dtn1h ' f11tnds IJ AM Los Ancelu W11h host RtR•> Pt11lb1n 1nd co h~I Cyndy Ga..r1 10 Tht TOlll Ttnn1llt Show G) I Lott Luer Cl) Ron1ptr R4*11 }4 C1phontd ABC News. Oner Upon • CIUSIC Mon fD Stumr Street .21 Si1 MtlllOll S Min et Artnc:Q S.O.S.S.A ll Pliil Oon1hut ShO• so lltbob -9:30- 0 8 12 Alice 3 ¥C1111 "'" 01y G) Cluco & lht Min }4 Mister Roam m futures m Los An1elts Ahora so Eleclnc Cllmp1ny 10:00 a • 1 a ,,tU h 111111 D )t -..t ti r0t11111t • ~ 10 , .. Lf.,t .... G M1~ llltf•u•c LA m •••II) •11111 G) Ille Dtm D~r Sllo- 11 1'1111 0oMlllN $llew J4 ti.. uu1r" Ctlll,a•r fD lOflf lllo\l11lultt11 A Mu IOI tht Cti!IUlf ID Mulldo lll!M SO 111 Scllotl l11111uct1ou l Pro 1umm1111 -IO·J0- 0 it P1i.a.t10rd Pt1n 8 fhe 8utm CD 1111 Cllo$I ' M1\ Wuu Ol I ht Dom O•r Show 74 Conl11nporur Hullh lnuu, th• C1ow1n1 YU1l 1 ur' I'. 1 h111 11:00 fl I ht Sten Cdw•rd• Show U n C•rd S~rh 0 PM Oo"4h11e Show 0 3 tO 29 f1m1ly hud W1lh ~'"" .llu,. ho\I kt<hMU O~w\ull 8 Ille Y011n1 & tht RulleJ1 m Prem1ert/You1 New Day • with V1d•I Sauoon1 a> '®' "-• o., 12 M A S H m r11, ao.."' eo,, 24 r amily '°'11111, Ots11n1n1 Home lnltuon lur /I, fhur tD llt<llK Company m fflturn lt fhe Oocto" -11 :30-0 12 Search for lomo110w O 2' fht Ooctois IJ 3 29 Ry1n's Hope 0 llurtl & H11dy O> 10 3t Ntws 2• 1·2 I Contiet (C C); Zoom Mon fD OK• Cawttl Show ED Anael lltbeldt AFTERNOON 12:00 O 12 The louna & the Restleu D 23 39 Days of Our liwes U 8onan11 1J 3 I 10 29 All My Children 8 Nttn 0 m &) Moms. St~ dayllme mov•t l1~11nv. tD 0.er Euy (C·C) 2• 8e1n Sprouts -12:30- 8 Su rch 101 lomo11ow fD Yo11 f0t Hulth 2' fHIUltS m Mow1r 1:00 O e 12 As the Wo1ld Turns D 23 39 Anolhtt World O Mtkr Douclu Show With , 11 nu~! Oav1d 81ennr1 U l 10 29 Ont lilt lo 1.Jwt 24 fD F HIUltS -1:30- O llt ws 2:00 O 8 11 fhe Gu1din& L1&ht D 23 31 Tun U 3 to 29 Genml Kosprtal O Ironside m un Rap Cl) t111111 14 0..1 tu, (C·C) fDfutum -1:30- D '*'' llhautM With h01t Ci ty Collin~ Ud to host P11 MllChfll CD llldl HllllJWllNlae/lebells m J 4 fuh11n 3:00 D It OM 0.y al a Time D M1tcll c;,-8 ~ • 2t fllf CdJt or 1111111 e loll11 Dl•ldMll Sllow D Tio llle 11111"< 10 ~t lllowit Stt d1vttmr rno11t h~t1ng a> ..,,, ' '°'~' Q) Supeimat1 23 Wheel of fortune 1• so ru1111u -3:30- u B11n1br JOllu <24 Villa Ntt1t lttl flit ltNy .... G)(I AIMt 4:00 -4:30- ttllews ) llltn C111ll11 Show 8 <•ti Ioli •twhlrt e M•A•S•H I 0 World of l'eople Q) lllman \2t Men G1itf1n Show 24 EltclrK Comp1nr fD Mister "°1•11 n Holli lllaamne m ao;o v ,.,,,. 5:00 3 M1h Douclu Show 0 NCW! TONI TENNILL£ • Superm1n ChllS Reeve plus Rita Coohdce. Blanca l•&Jer! Mo1e! u IJ IJ l)) <t 1 10 lltW\ D (m111enc:1 D ZJ TM fonr Tt11n1lle Show 0 Tiit John OIWIClson Show W1lh co ho~t loan Van Atk IJ l'llCMICllE: l'ht Wtttd ti Ptople /hi\ p101ram duls wit& people ~•tnls filmed on too lton lh1oueh out !he Un1ltd Stales O Movie: ~' dayhmt movtts a> flit F1111blones It iWINn &) Cartoon hn~tU m cu~e m Tiit l11dy llinch 11 Oan1tl loont Cl) Marcus Welby .. U l-2·1 COlltKI Em Sesame Slrttt ,. Hollywood ~llalts -5:30- • ~I 1l9 lltft m Mlh !loom l0t Daddy Z4 0.11 Llsr (C·C) 3t lo Tell Ille l111tll I Sidney Poitier (I) and Bill Cosby star as a couple of con-men who are conned into doing some social good. In A Piece of the Action mo11on picture comedy amng Thursday at 8 30PM on CBS VIDEO CASSETTES FOR SAU OR IEMT NOW AV AILAILE • fVHY WHICH WAY • MURDY Ot4 THI IUT LOOSE ORIENT lXl'HSS • C LOCltWOaK ORAHGf • ltlHG ltOMG • GllO.AJ,.IVf • MURDHIYDfATH • KLUTE • SLAI' SHOT • THE BIRDS • ILOOO LIHf l'LUS 100·, OF OTHH TITUS-AU. UTIMGS HOMf MOVIES AHO SLIDES MADIE tMTO VIOIO T Al'I VIDEO CASSETIE RENTALS 646-8928 V/SA' 11184·1 Hart>or ll•d . Cotta Mr•a Q; P1199 5 ~a1e and ~ue~h Michael far~son !he Osmunds ano Adam RH h U NEW HIT SERIES! • Those AmaLtng Animals 0 3 10 ~ Thost Am111n1 An 11111ls <90m i O Qu11 lltds m All 1n the F amtly CE l'ROllCRE· Sohd Gold Ooonn' Wa1w1d hosls w11h l'Ue11s I""' Cata M1r~er Colley Chuc~ Rt•orv and the Schd Gold DanL•I 24 International llttchen Eli) llon (C·C) (R, lht ln•HI Alle1nat1ve 31 Shocun Viewer Gu1dt so htnin1 at Pops -7:30- 0 Norm C1osby's Comedy Shop m t.lrol Burnell 24 The Art of l1v1n1 39 ~ Ahve 8:00 D a 12 Archie Bunh 1's Place (R) Murray lu•n> • ~~al n1 10 A1t~1P s ObfPCloOn\ And povP~ ~·11k lllR gul Dolly a ch4n• • al d m11,. hono1ablr 01ntPS>•m1 bul lhPn has good cauv 10 wondt• D 23 39 CH11's rR1 Nofht 1ngale Jon and Ponth a•e tn1ceo tu close down a cl1nor 101 the poor th~t •S 1un by a compas;10natP nmv· U The Understa World ol Jacquts Coustuu lht Unt•PPCttd VoyAgt 01 Pepito .ind Cr~tobat lhP cre" ol the C1lyp)U adop1s' pair ol lu• \tal• otl the Cape ol Good Hope and a surp11s1ng l11e ndsh1p develops N~1 raled by Rod Serl1nR D LEE REMICK stars! * ''THE WOMEN'S ROOM" If 3 10 2t Movie: "The Worn ens lloom" (Cira) 80 13hr~I lee Remick CollHn Oewhursl f'allv Duke Aslin lh1s \IO•y optores how lhe wives ot lhe ht11u bec•me the women of th' \tven11e1 (Parental D1scre11on Advised) CJ CEORGE VANDEMAN: * Winds of the Witches Cit It Is Written m Movie: ltW "MulinJ on the lount,.. (adv) l S (2hrs) Clark Gable Charles lauehlon lhe s101y ol the cruel Captain Bligh and his crew thal mullnied on board the H M S Bounty 1n lhe Soulh Seas II) Mofle: "[llCOUnter with the Un· •-11" 'TS (2hrs)-lhrte ch1llin& encounters with lhe supernalural hosled bJ Rod Serhn& J., Cotlctrt in the l'ar• fJi) Efflli111 't l'o,s (RI Jau v1ol1n 1st Stephane Crappelt 1$ 1orned by au11a11st Bucky Ptmrelll tor a per formance wrth 1t1e Boslon Pops W Mnterpie(e Theatre: l1llle -1:30-a (I I (U Ollt °'' II a rrme (R) Julie and Mn fact the penis of l111nt on credit and lhe11 whole hie may be re possessed IOI non paymenl ol tong overdue bills I) Tiit Wotl• TOll!Orr• 9:00 8 J' \Tt Alice IR) Vera ste'!'s to bt t1fled w1lh ·second i1cht and Mel gets lh• willies Wiien sh loruees danatr from a strt~Jer • Q_il ()fl Tiit lit (fttt: ·-n. Dr .. 111111 Potl" (C·C) (mys) 7~ 12hrt)-P1ut Newman. Joanne Wood wtrd tony Franciosa A p11vate eye IOU to lou1s11n1 10 help an ot4 rtamr wl!o SU$pects she 1\ beint bladm11ted e Wild ll""°"' Sattwate1 Croco d1tu ot ~ust11ha , .... D The Kine ts Cominc Reha11111 £r) 2• Muterp1tct Theatre Lilht (C·C) Sunset ~nd l •1 n1n~ S1a1 l 1111 rrmo1111~\ iltp1 Ill• d•ain u1 [d«a•n l inv.tr , •~·• 1 n lht ''" ot ti~· "'dd1n~· l 1111~ ~dughlP• d1\ ••r· t ~· talt"'' 1 ,,,. •dPnlllr m Sports so r111nc lint -9:30- 0 8 12 Tht JellttSOllS 11!1 Ob ,P\\l'tj '"'" ldM•n1 ~ rtUCloll nrw l~Jnon~ .l(rounl ar uvP! wruu1:h1 nnd nhdu,IPd Gt11r~• lap•.e1 1nlc IP • Jnd .. A~• UP '" a ltfl1ly1llR l1H1~ Al ht• IOJIUr. O Wiid Wtld World of Animals l 1v n1' Ar 111 Wolham I ~n14d n;11~t• O Focus on B11t11n E!) 300 M1lhonu 10:00 0 8 12 Trapper John, MD. 1R1 ff s hivr nr .!I lu11 pas11on al ltl\t "~nt tor Dr Grinto G.11~. lhP 1n\ldnl ~e ec\ evt\ on ] ht4ufllul l•tndlt 'urgPnn hul lhr nbtPCI 11 h•\ dlltc l•on lobbetS him "1th d 11 bull 1n lh~ lnrm ul wom•n flh O News O Erntst AntleJ Hour m This wee• in Bastball CE J1mm1 Sw1ua11 24 TV from Japan £rl Dana W1ntm 1n Ireland Su lnhn Pet~ Dana Wynl" v1)1ls .. ,rh the lormPt 811l1sh Amba)sador lo l11f .. hn lfCOunts lus eao•11•ncH '" Dubh11 al lht lime molls \ar~ed dnd bu1ned lhe embassy so For the Record -10:30-m Movie: "Rtd SkJ at M0tn1nc" tdraJ II Richard lhoma\ !he story of ~ vountt man who is suddenly pushtd 1nln manhood when hos la rher 1s ~1lltd during World War II W Mom: ew "Number Sevtn· lttn" (draJ J? 4nne Grey John Stuart Donald Callhrop 8) Mundo en Oom1n10 11:00 U D IJ e 10 31 News 3 llewil nl Club D l'unetters O Old l1111t Gospel Hour Q) t2 )Kk Van lmpe 23 Carol Burnett 1nd Friends 2i llews/$pan1sll News so C1me11 Three -11:30- 0 Sjlofts fi111I D ts U llt ws/Mo,les: "Eisdlitd," ""''' Coh1mbo" D The 700 Club I TtltpulM ta Mo.if: "Cfoob Ind CAfOMls" (dra) 69 -Telly Smtas t f Mo.it: To le Alt1MM1nctd I Q) Movie: "Tiit MJSttrlan" (SC• h) ·!>8-Ken11 Sahara Yum1 Shirakawa A 11ct ol 1111ntrc inlelltcts attempts lo l~ht over hrlh to mate will! it's women and enSlave the men a~ ,..,rottl ., Juillllrd .2ll *' v •• '"'" ., .... flOJ Altotlltr Voice -11:45-• ~ "Jill lllclltf~-Priwttt lllttltitltof .. "lblllt .. Ille '-•" • Mtfie: ~"""" tlellle" (dra) TS-Dabney Coleman. Tom Selltc~ 12:00 D Mt ...... -12:30- ..... : '11M ltert" (dra) 12 R1Cllard H•m'. Romr Sth11t1de1 MONDAY SEPTEMBER IS for morn1nc and aflernoon l1shn1s. plu se Stf DAYTIME PROGRAMS Belo•. lor you1 convenience. are lhe day's mov1u ----DAnlM[ MDVtCS 12 .OD 0 IM "The F11ht1n1 Wild cats"' dd• • ~ ~d) '4lldlll ~'"'• h• 1 •. •II• An Ain•r•t ~· ~n111~r.-r t>• '\J,,., '""' 11't'f'll1 "'" V.d'1~l\l .. 1• t"iJ "1UI 11 fht 'i11~dl• f a\I m .. "Enter Parade·· tmu\ 4t f•eu A .14111 Ann M1lle1 lorti C.dlldtr•I CE "Rtd Carters" '" >" ~ Ro\~md1 r r.10011r1 IAr ~ Cw.on A man '""~ "•" h1·, tJ ,,,,., n11111j.i~r r11f P\ •nl 1 • l~w~ ind l1n~\ !ht P"•Dlt lho 11 •l•bHI 1np h11 brolhPr • d•dlll 3.00 10 "Playmatts" Ord Alan 41d4 l.r1nn•P 'ih , n 39 "1776" P111 I 11n1"1 // ~Pn llo .. ard W1lha1r Oan.,h Hn,.,a•d OaS1I•• Blvtht lldnntr 0Av1d f urd l 30 O "Sw1u Family Robinson" (~~vl /'} Marl•P M1lnP1 l'dl D•lan•~ lN Ols•n Camtron M11chell M1Chatl W11led EVENING 6:00 0 D W e n 23 J9 News U Wonder Woman D 3 10 29 NH football JhP Houstnn 01lt1\ at lhr (levtl~nd Brnwn~ T\/ WEEK SEPTEMBER 14 1980 O Maude m wuH CE It likes a Thiel 2• so Pro1ect Universe £rl J.2 1 Contact (C C) -6:30- 8 M A S H o Tic he Douah m Wekome 8.tck ~Olltr 12 39 News £rl Dick Ca.ell Show so Studio Ste 7 :00 O $ 23 News O Happy Days Aca1n a Tic lit Oou1h D The Joker's Wiid m M ASH 12 To Tell the Truth m The Strttl$ of San FrancrS<O ID Cl'ftr lasy (C·C) 8) Los Ricos hmbien Uoun so The Maclleoltlehrer Report -7:30- 0 PREMllRE· 2 on tht Town An all ••w '>l'awn no" live "'ilhts weekly .. ,th host Strve (dwa1ds and co hosl Melody Rog'1S D Fitltl Back with Dn1d Hotowitz O Sha Ila 111 a PM M11u1ne O Fact the Music m All 1n the ram1ly 12 M A•s•H 23 Barney Miller 2• l'restnte W The Maclltllllehm llfl)Ort W Arrana 39 FamilJ feud so Spetial film F ealurt l\Slro nomoeal Un1mst PllMlllll •llBAN artt9JY tmfT AT la1Y'S •Ill~ FAil fAgO SHM •llKE tlJIDOSS llNllNOM.S CDl:IOPM~ -~- SUNDAY i0Aii1N4 (C.() ltllltuln CloMd ~phoned for Ille lltJ11na 1mp"1td NOYE All proca.m•u.c 1J wll tt<l lo Lnl minute th•nu 11, the nel•orh e:oo 8 S.rtn41tJtlJ •Mu• •114 tl\c S~en WOid 8 0.yluul lo& ....... """" G f•lll ' lh luun m l..We Ani"'u Gl l1111"r Room m h1tfi Alvl -6.30-0 fOt 0111 hnttt D W1u111., & lht •obol D l•Ht h lo lum 8 [fn1tMu lol An1e1u l ltt lhm It l 11hl 0 Ono ' Gol"tll m Cltmtlll11r MtW\ CJ MuSK~ Colomb11n1 ,. ~IKlltllltt USA 7:00 U for 0111 hmo 1 Voict of A11Kullurt D Tht Chmtopht11 D Hour ot Pow11 e JV I looh 11 lurn1n1 O Kenneth Copeland t~ D11ttt10n1 m Day of Drscomr 12 Old T1111t llospt Hour (() [rnut An11tr Hour ll fhrs Is lht life fID Yoca for Health OJ 300 MiHonts 39 Sunday Mus -7:30-u Today's Reh11on D This Is the Lile D Giiiigan's Island U Campus Profile 8 lnternitional Hour 10 Publrc Pul~ m 3 limmy Swauart J3 Al Home "1th lhe Bible m flll(ster Rosm 29 Starch lor AnCtenl ra11h 39 Rei Humba1d 8:00 U 12 Sunday Morn1n1 a OdJSWr D P'opeye and His Fttends l11m Hauen hosrs O Dime11$10ns O Lloyd loltn 011l'f1e 10 Jerry hfwell (() Show My P'eople '3 VOl<e of AtrKulture fID Thf Electric Company l9 Day of D1sconry OJ Club Pll -8:30- l e Oay ot Dlscomy O On Clmpu1 O for You, Bfacl Woman 0 Meetrna Tlme at Cal~ary m fredericl ll. ftrice Q) hllh t "'' Sl11t1 U II It Wr ltlt11 2t 1111 Humb.rd lt Htrakl of ltutll 9 :00 > a.a ltwlQolrf D ._e1 tllt ,re:u e V1h1 Allt(!t •• » °''' •*1h 11 II I\ Wi1n .. Cl> Tiit 11111 b C01"111111 m s.w,.. sir"' II)MeyM1MN Jt llNw Ywr llMt -9:30-u t 11 llH lot,, U h ll Abo.ii P'KIUrfS 8 11 8 Dir ol DIKOHrJ 10 Hour vi P'u.11 CD WO!kl ro1111111ew G) 014 Tune Gos4>tl HC>llr U OtMan '°' l.mna 1t ""'"'' Sw•u11t lt lle•Ktnter Wetlly 10:00 tJ I It llfl. lootbJll It" Al •''' t I 4h on·" '' "'" Nv~ t ny\.tn11 ' ,,,~ ih ) Hout OI '°"'' IC Cl 0 J3 NBC lltt1&10111 1 '"""X~ A l ~Ill ~1lll1UI 011iu,U1 D f1m•lt film fhhfll "W;cly Wotlo ot Motlle• Goo\t" 1,1 4111111<11rJ O Kids••• People too O HtrJld ol hulh m Til1\ Wu• 111 Biuball el lle,.v r ulbOI Soccer l9 Mttl tht Prtu -10:30- ) 10 19 Rids Are reople Too D MedKal Center 0 H011r of Po.er m Oodatr Du1ou11 Dodier Pre . Game Show (() C1i'f1ry Cll1pel n Mov1t· "Sweet November" CdraJ bK Sandy Otnn1> Anlh1111v Htwte1 I hrodore !lrktl 39 Movie: "Born to Bue~" (we\) 1J Ndlfdl~d by tftnry lur1d4 •nd lo-. All~n 11 :00 0 3 10 29 Baseball lt~m\ 1\1 bP dMUUllted m Ba~ball lht I A Ooe12m .~ !hr f:u1cinn,111 Red\ (() Church 1n the Homt ED Muttrpiece Thutre. Ltlht -11:30- 0 Al Ont With 0 Rew T w y Cole WMIJ•er AFTERNOON 12:00 U lost 1n Space O Surch (()hrun 24 five Pru1dents on lht PrtSt dency ED Old friends. "t" frtend1 tR -12:30- 0 23 19 Nfl '80 O HJiness Hoolbuts fID Once Upon a Clus1c 1R1 1:00 O 12 Nfl football Int Dalla~ -1:30-. O f troop ·~' t Sn .. tHIOll $ Ma11 H Collett football 1910 2:00 :> 11'1 Your lu:unm U G1lh11n's IMand U 19 luuu & A1mmt D M~it. "Cry of the Ptnt111nf' •d•I /3 JlJ1l'V Mill\ John Hull A •'""'( tf4dU•I• btOIOf.1'' fQf\ '" rnr A11ld1Clll '" ~•ud1 ptneu1n1 to v•ov~ n,, "O•llt lu •hr g111 ht adm11"' m Movie 111 "hh Mt Out lo the 81ll1ame" 1lafll 4~ I rdnk S1ndl1d Ge11r KPllv l tncr William~ (() Mov1t "Otnver Ind Ott R10 c,,nde" 1 •d•• ~. farnund 0 !111tn !~•line Havd,n lwo 1•1lfo4U1 bdtlle I uul lo br lhr 111\I l111f lhrouRh lhP ko,.11 f.01et m The lluman face ol China IR) rn MtaKO, Macia f [ncuentro -2:30- J luuts & Answers U 29 DuttllOM 8 Movie. "A lie• lul" ldrJJ 11 W4·1•1 M•tlh6u (14111~ M4, m like II ls so An Act ol Contrtu 3:00 :i D11echon1 U hm11r film fest1nl fll "Mow and Forever" tdrdl 14 n.r•r 1 1 empte Gary Cooprr U 29 Animals, Animals 10 lssuts ' Answers a> The Open Mind -3:30- 3 focus O Great Sports lecend1 1Q Spectrum fID Another Voice 29 Sur Trek ID S1empre en Dom1nao so Grul Performances 4:00 O lul ol the Wild 0 SUNDAY SHOW/KNBC's • 1st lO·K Pucock Run LA zoo. Toni Tennille 1s grand marshall O Sunday 0 3 1Alle1e football 'llO llre~I\ h1;'hl1~nts ol ~~y <011ltSh \lll•dul•O Our·n~ th• 196{) NtAA 11 •'lb41t •d .11n 1rr rfalu"d O Collete football ll'il JI 1•11 n...-\\tt• 10 That's Incredible m Movre ... Red Sly at Morn1nc" 1ou1 11 R•lha•d lhumas R•lhA'O Cr~n,,, Cdlh~rrn~ tlurn) o,~, Arn" • \;IA1f P 81rlOll• 12 hkt Mt Up lo the llillltame m ¥ov1e "lhe lakuu" 400 S R.1ber1 M1ltl1um ld~dku•d li•11 ~n t a tJl••dl• ry• 1\ p1rva1IPO u11011 'G •~turn lo Jap~11 4nd ''$1.u~ o ~.dnapped g11l l1om lhP ~.i~uld llh• Japane\P Malia) and it!S dOublt rio~~eo 23 11'1 Your Business 2• Namt of the GJme· Soccer 8!J Wall Street Wtt~ >t Mowtt "f ht M111 Who Lond Cat Oan,1111" 1.-n1 11 Bu11 R(ynold\ ''i41,1i Milo Ctotf• U11r111tu11 tr, I lubb I•~ 1 W••dtn Bo Hopt..1n\ -4:30- 0 Z With You • ~ My lll!M *' 8 C111·AM Mid Ohio Auto1110-•lt IA<lllt 8 12 f1tt tM lhtlOll .» Ft•lu1ettt ~ta\U lht C1•~1 l•nO J4 Wt111t1 HtllO( and tllt tbk~na ol lloiltralu ff) Wuh1n&I011 Wu~ tn Rtwttw 19 Rtn11~dt RJp 5:00 0 Ne111makt1s ) Wild k1ncdom 0 Star lreli. U 10 29 News 8 Emera1ncy 12 Chrtsladelph11n\ U Meel lhr Pre» 24 femalt line m f111nt line -5:30-0 face the Nalton 0 D 3 10 "ews 12 D11tcltons '80 2J focus 29 ~nd1d Camera EVENING 6 :00 U Pio foothll Wrap 3 forum () 12 23 lt lltws U Movie "fht toniest Hundred M1lt1" 1dn<1 1,1 O~ui M C1u•e 1!1 did l.*nn14lb~n An Amr1114n ~111 1••• " Army nul\1 and • )(rQi.O ol t 111p,r1 th1ldf'•l1 lit~ lr~m J4p~n1 '~ •A"11n "''h tn" h•I~ lrom 1 rt••Or dlPd p11r>I U Match Game PM 8 f1ahl B1tk w1lh Drnd Horo1111tl O Th111lseeli.en 10 fhurles P11no festival m MA SH (() PREMIERE: f 1bulous f unn1ts 2• £1tens1ons fID All Crulures Grut and Small I h• Beaul1 11 lh•· ll•d1l I ,,mt" 1l~Ay\l1Hl\lnf'f '~Al wl,11Vl'lrt1A19• 1111 lh1•11 trt Alr!110nt lu1I ~1e~l11ed 111111~1 •> I l•nd lh• r l'hl l••;t111111 I ' tll ,,.,,,rn • nt "'h' 11 h,.. to ti IAll111 1i.t11n1 r~~ 1 ' tt Hi .. , h.1n1 29 Cucle ol Stars f;Mt 1 1, , so Old f11tnds, "e,. friends -6·30-0 8 39 News 3 In Sta1tl\ Ot 0 "'WI ConltrtllCe 0 Wild l•tt Ad•tnh11t D Jobrl Jo•erl Jo•er' m Wekomt 8at~ Kottet 12 Rull Houst (() ltt's Roe• 23 focus 24 V1cto1y Ga1dtn so Superstar Prolilts 7:00 O 8 12 &II Minutes D 23 Disney's WolldtrM World Krall Salutes Oisneyl1nd's 2511t An n1verury (C·C) <R) I h•) Vdfltly rflrO \PHllvt (elfb1dtt) Disneyland s .1lver ann1versaiy w1lh host Danny Page 7 _ -- MONDAY (Continued) _8:._0Q. O a 17 Mom: "Foul Play" 1rrm1 IH 17 n1\1 Gold•f tta .. n th• iv tha • Oudl•> Mom• 8u1~'~' ._,•••rt•lh lh~ qor1 ~I a dally h t 1111an who unw1llmi'l1 c•I htr\tlf iwol.-d '" a mu•dPr \th•m• D 23 39 Movie· "Sllo1un" (C C) J·a•' I tdr•t 8 dhrs1 R1thd•J C "amb"'•'" l ~hir M1lune ~ • ~·mada Ou11n;: In• llrn ,•nr~r, I' •1~1nurn• 'Richard (.n4tr1b•11•1n '" (n;'lr~h ••~•In• .nd h1 ,.,. .;•• .n1p,.r• >ed II llN• •nd h•fd JPl•v• b, >.nu•• HP !J., r I !i a• i lh• .to! .1 &o,.rnm•nr 10 b• p•• .•nl•O lo ·n~ mO\! prwtrtul ~I 'I•• l•ud•nr .. ar 01111 lo1c1nJ~' Dul 1 ••onan c1•thr 1•1 I 0•1J I h1dr J• ,.. J"l Br1 '•h ,,,,, "'""'"'" dn~ •n• E "i' """' 0mp11 •n•d I •f\dlf t 1U(1fttl r O Movie: "' "Double Indemnity" •mv\I J4 !1h•\I Ba1bM• S1c1nw~ ~ fr•d Mac Mu•rc1, An PIPrn•I ffldn;1o rnu•d•• ~I'd fltr• 1n\ur•nt• ~II tnlrr n10 rne PH rur• .. nPn • hdrd Dn11"11 blondP plan~ an atc1d~nr D Movie: "Twenty three P.cu lo Baker Street" iadv 1 ~{I 1 lhu1 Van lohnson V.1a Mil•\ C•t•I Pc11>pr A blind ~u<t•\ .lul ~'h"'"~hl •>•Pl h•df\,; •1dnJpp1n~: mura•• and•• rort1on plor bur Scn•l,rnd Ydrrl doe\n t beliP•P h•m m PM Matrnne m Sohd Gold !Rt 24 loan Robinson One Wom1n's Story ID 18 Ton11ht -8:30-m C1rol Burnett ID Joan Robinson: Ont Woman's Story 1R1 A or "•rlul documentary on i.""I' "'''h , anctr and the story ut , .. 10 '• Jo.in R-Ob1n<;oft s l' ~'""1 n tram• "'''h hpr 1Hn:\~ €!> Chttp11110 9 :00 U l 19 PREMIERE: Th1t's In· credible! 1R1 Mo1orc1·1. dar•d••• C.ar 1 l'l•lh ma~B • 'PPC1acufa1 Jllempl I• duphCJI• [ ;•1 ~n•e•e ~ 1tiendar1 bul '' la•ed 1ump C!«-· lh• 1 unla•n at (••SA" P~l.;c• in (4; V·~a\ N•waoa 10 Don C4ryrll Show m Mm Guffin Show ID KENNY ROGERS STARS • ON HEE HAW OEBUl' m Hu Haw ~enn. RnF•'S Errw \l•rman and lh• Miiiion 0 liar B•ntl d'" lh• 1:u•\I; so Drnd -9:30- 10 Mowrr ... Powdtr Keg" !dra) /U 1 J~m' Rod I a1lor Ornnis (of• ~1tha•I Ansara A pa11 ol rou~h !ruubl• ~hoM1nr 1nv•~lrgdlors 1n lh• Soulhwr\t du11n11rhe191 4 Na ,ue cdlled in lo help ~·1 a train bar> lhdl n,;s been h11acked wrlh /J CIVIi 1an pa\~engr1s hrld a\ hosta~es €!) Hogar Oulct Hoear so Juz al lhe Maintenance Shop 10:00 3 [mer1ency O O News U Movie: .. Tiie Omeea Man" Im Ii) 11 190m) Cha11Jon Htsron Anlhon1 Ztrbe Rosalind Cash Paul Koslo A medical ••searcher ... ha lh1nks he rs the only human berng lo rom• lhrOul!h a .. orld .. 1de bac lt11olog1<al war unha1med attempts lo prem•t humanity by dtvelop1ne a curahwt strum lrom hrs own blood m lndtptndenl Network News 29 M A SH €!> Uo1 Mu1er Martadii -10:30- 0 8 12 M A S H 1~ A t.-~u· lot ~n~ .;mb11 1· 1 •un1 '' ir • "'' (l~H· ' Lf.' "I ... d ij( I ~ .... 11 .. , c;ht- ~d .... ) o,.. Aim• tind tit, 1-lf n , '•t J tn d m1su11dP' t4rrJ,l'I, ,,,, ft f .,,rt r-e Mol, .,hv Y• Jnwh 11 Atln 'fl• 1amn s "•'"' \L~rr, d•1 •• .. d H • , .. ~t f !ti~ 1 J/ ft fft ,,. r1t"tnf'd Jb ut /t •Prt f f1ni) ~ tUrtrl " h "'' m m ID News 24 loin Robinson [pilot Five Yurs Uttr 19 F1m1ly Feud so Bell Moyers' Journal 11 :00 0 0 e 12 39 News 3 10 23 29 News O The Hollywood Squms D Mov1t: "Bocc1tc10 · 70" 1 111 52 Snphld l 1111·n An11.i f ~ hP•f Romy SchnP1drr lh11' '"JIMdl1 "'~' menr~ d•P \hown l hr RJUI~ lh1· l•mpl,l11~n of Or An1un111 111d I he BPI m You Bet Your lrle m Benny Hell 24 Austin City lrm1b (C C) ID loan Robinson Epclocue: F IVf Years lattr rR1 -11:30-0 a 12 Movies ... Quincy. M [ .. '1ht ~int" 3 Ntll'51Merv G111f1n Show D 23 u Johnny Carson O Moreumbt & \111u U 29 Ne"' 10 Nell'5llrons1de m Rti Humbird '- TV WEEK SEPTEMBER 14, 1980 m Gel Sm11t ID so Captioned ABC News €!) Noche ii Noche 12:00 O Twth&ht Zone U NetWSI Movre: "Opeutron CtA" 1•4 b~ Burl R•1nolds John Ho,1 • u 1 h1nl A CIA agent in Sar~on is 1 "' 1• · •d .. nil• ·1y1n~ to dehvPr a rr• ~·•• 111 lh• US [mbassv and " 'h•• ,, .. 11., ru h•d '" 10 find lht •••' d~ ••••d m~\\d~t m The Goodies · €!)Movies -12:30-0 The Buters 10 l1ons1drtAdam-12 m Hogan's Heroes m lndependenl Network News t :OO O 23 39 The Tomorrow Show m Movie: aw ."Shock Treatment" 11l•J I (1J StUdl I Wh1fm~n Roddy MdJn,.dll C6rol L vnlrv I auren flM all OltvP OeP11nr A man 1~ n11ed '" h~•• h1msell tomm11led lo an I ·vlum 111 1nvesl1ga1e ~n 1nmalP a 1 "nl1 ~~Pd murderer who claims lo ~~ve burnrd a m11!1un dollars he \IOIP H1\ rob becomes mor~ d1lhcult ~hen a woman psych1a111st wanls the l1rlun~ lor herself and sub1ects him ro •• ,.nsi.• shod hra1men1 -2:30- 0 News/Movie: "Bird of Pu1d1H" adv> 51 Louis Jourdan Debra Pa£tl Jell Chandler A F1ench adven 1ure1 accompanies the son of an 1\land ruler bac~ to lht place of hrs brrth and finds love Lynda Carter damon1trates her mutcfal talents along with Jazz vlrtuoto John Phlllloa on Lynd• Carter Encore!, her , new musld1v.,rety 1pecl1l 1lrlng Tuesday at 10PM on CBS. See why Toni istfie talk of the ~ town. The new Toni Tennille Show hos it all.From comedy to conversation. • Interviews to information. Songs to satire. Tune in to Toni and see what everyone is tall~ing about. Season Premiere The Toni Tennille Show 4 ~~~~gays KNDC P999 II f wEDNESDAY J S£PTCM8£R 17 For mornona '"d ,fternoon Josttnis, ptuse see DArnM[ PROGRAMS ~low. tor your conwenoence. '''the day's m~oes ----DAm Mc MOVIES 12·00 O 111 "l1u1,·· J ~ 11 C"'"' f"' ,.,, I ,, loM Oan, A"'"'" 1.1 ~' 1• ~ nt•"I !'1 m 111 "Seven S-weethtirh ' tmu l >:uh,1 1,,., ,, V.11 HHI" 'J<1 ,Io lh, t Q) "The 1111 Soncer'' nou 'J o~n11 .. fh•tn1 , ... ,.,, It 4 t IU,,j n rf • I H'ii•~ f h1 01tho1loo '"'' h 1 .. 1~1·1 " tu ·md , t!••n• ,. .i ·~'"' ~ 1r ,,,,,_.. tm>•f1t·\~ J·OO 10 "T11too ot !error" ''"'' /11 ~.,,.~ !ff,, I lulln ~ '''"' 1iew1·~ G.11111·' H11tw1 lloHIM 39 ''Shte h u" I"'" '""" ft~ l'dl ffotW• /ltJlJfly f1.t1 1n P dmt•l,1 I 111111 A11<1 M •'P•" I Alic~ I •Y• 3:30 O "Red 8.tdge ot Comge" ldrd/ t 4 H1thd1J lh1.m~, Warr•n liMh111,, Mu II••' ff•.;r don Wrndfll 1iu111111 EVENING 6:00 f) 3 8 10 12 1J Nt 11s o u m 29 39 He•s O Wonder Wom1n O M1ude Q)M A SH Q) It h kts' lhiet Z4 Family Por!r11I fD 3 Z I Conticl so Pro1ec1 Universe -6:30- 3 12 J9 News 8 M A S H O lie h e Oouch 10 Birney M1lle1 m Welcome 8<1ck Kolter fD Diel Civtll Show 79 To Tell the Truth so Studio Ser 7:00 0 0 D 1J News l Blrne1 Miller 0 Hippy Diy~ Ag11n 8 r1c r1e Oouth O Tht loker s Wold 10 Mer• Gr1tlin Show m MA SH t2 To fell the Truth al The Streets ol Sin fr•nmco fD Over h s1 (C·C) 29 r 'mtly feud f1J tos Rocos hmboen tloran so Tht M1eNerl1lehrer Rtpoll -7:30-0 2 On the Town :i Hippy Days A11on 0 39 Family Feud 0 Sha N;i N1 U Hollywood Squ1rh 8 Baseball lhp s~o lliril• l'od11· 11 ftir f o; An~i•I.-fl»il~H O fice the Music m All in the F1m1ly 12 29 M A S H 23 Buney Moller 24 Old Houseworks fD fhe MicNeol/lehrer Rtport ED Ar11111 so The Sh1kespure Ptirs • LAl1f MllJ WRES1lNi MAJaf •ID fRISllI atMRl4SffJS • All<ll '8flE'S 1m11YE ' 91:10ltM ,..~ ~11 8 :00 0 t 2 SPCCIAl. Cuot ind Dolly tn H.uhw1llr I tilt 1'?1 c ... I), Butrtftl dOd ll1Jlly l'Mtr•n \Id 10 !hi\ lllU~lldl 1111•11 ION ••I hum lht GoJnO Olr vp•1 ilou .t '" N~\hvilh I rnn 0 23 39 PRCMl[R[· Rut Pto pie (CC) 111• I •dlo•r intlud• Junn f11tt•·~· di • 11 u11 .r ,t POW\ hon •", •u 'h41 11 ~"d thr ~""~" w~, P~· • llP I ~ , .... Odrl '"""' ,, "'"' ~ lh• I B·•d 1 P•Olt;• 111n,1 • h·r •a1,.1•t•111 l•Hh!l~1~11r111 1 I h I <I• tnO ~' tOIPi.11 " "'th 4 J\irtrt,;tli -..IH cu du( t·, i f,n, 11 '" I 110 m.•J• b•l1t11 l!lf bolh ''"~ •nil"' •m•n O Movie "Ch11!1t Cobb. Nice Night lor • H1n11nc'' (dri1 11 1 h111 llu r.ull~P• Ralph Btllam, A ll'"~'~ ryt '' h11rd by a .. taltnv I •lolutni~ 1an1 lift l•l deilvft ; woun~ "" .. num ht brl1t•P~ 10 br hos lnnr mo\\lnR dauRhlPI O 3 10 29 r ;amity feud Spe coal I lhtl Rttllard Ou.son M11~ "'''h l•~fu1rd rdll mPmhrr~ ••f G,nPral ll1J~p11a1 All Mr Ch1ld1Pn SodP and I 1ght I~ lnnu~h O Movie: "The Duk Set" ll nt11 f '>7 i?hr\I ~pe11rt1 lratr Kalhd1111r H•pbu1n G1r Young An Plllf1Pnrr npPtl \ arnval .1ta1m~ i.n1ker\ 1n d 1eva1th bu,,au ol a broadtashng 11mpdny A d~~Mlmpnl head dP P•I• l~a1~ ot be•nR 1eplactc1 br ~n rl•rt1110'1. bum lind~ llN5ell di 11aC1et1 tu thr ••PPll Q) PM M11u 1ne Q) Mow1e: 11t "What htr lt1p pened to Baby lint>'' {m1\l 67 l?h•\I Bellr !lam loan Cra .. tord f,.,, mf P•~ arr bOund 1ngetht1 1n a 11srt hup~lh•r 1tldhonsh1p lmn11 on a houSP ot ltar 24 Greil Putorman<ts m za Ton11hl -8:30-m Cuol Burnett aJ The Sha~tsptare Pla,s (Ill !hr lempesl f1J M1 Dulce Ch11ylln 9 :00 ' f) 12 Mo.rte: "ltodeo G11t" \wfsl 80 (?hrs) Ka11la1rne Ross Cand~ Clark Bo Hopk1n1 A womd11 t11es htl Mnd al a 1odeo career despite the ob1ect1ans from heo rodeo husband D '23 lt Movie; "Sflocun" (C.C) Part Ill (dral 80 (2hrs) R1tha1d Chambe1ta1n, losh110 M1lune Yoko Shimada Btackthorne tails m love with his 111nslator M111ho. !llho must ~eep the "mt from her 1ealous husband Meanwhile amid rumors ol d CIVIi Yiar loran1ga openly claims thr htle ol shQeun a supreme mrlt tary dtCIOI 1J 31 10 29 Cflarhe's Anaels (R) Angel~ on the Sltttt lht An gelure m.lthd lor dtalh whrn Melly and I 11tany •Otk undercover as h1&h onced utt guts and K11s d1scovm • ~hod1n2 secret about !ht beiutolul young woman she's protKltnf ltom !ht luder of a proslituhon una m Mtn Griffin Show 24 Sa11 f1111<1sto Sym,flony Hall -9:30-m Cl Sllow de ltct Vakltr 10:00 ua,.... 8 I)) (IOJ Cit V.11$ (C·C) (R) The M1cllo Mu1de1r" When thm men who '"" the &luiy srde ol vea.s are murdeled. Dan 1s hued by a famous lawye1 to clear lht mrhtant ltmonrst who 1s be1nr charaed with TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER l4 !980 lht kollong~ Shelley W1nt,1s guest~ Q) Independent Network Nein ED Un1 Muffr Maruda so kups Show -10:30- 8 Spolhthl mm E?>fllews 11:00 0 U a u 2l llews D 3 10 29 3t llews O The HollJllOOd Squares O Mcw1e 111 "C1uy on C1bb1' cnm) fi / S•dnrv hmP\ Hallie 1¥qut~ KenMth Connor Charles ua .. tffv 10.in Sims m You Bet Your lite Q) ~nnJ Htlt 24 S<1<11111ento Week rn l!tfrew fD Wood ts Too Good to Burn IM P•oRra"' lra1uies a look di tht ne .. u~e\ st1Pnt1sts ha•r doscovtttd lo• nr1P ol our nal ion , 1enewablr 1r 'lllurtr~ 11ond so Herr's to Your Hullh -11:30- 0 8 11 C1mp111n '80 D 23 39 Johnny wr50n O Momambt & Wise U 3 10 29 News/lo.re Boat m Hoe1n's Htrc>fl Q) Get Smart 24 The Adwoc1tes in Briel aJ so Captioned ABC Nnrs m lloche ' llocllt 12:00 0 e 12 Mow1t: "Ot1th Wtsll" ld•a ) /4 Cha11es Bronson Hope lange Stevrn Kuts A mans wile rs mu1dt1ed by muggers and the hus bano sets out to dvtntt hei death 0 rw1hcht Zone m MWIOll Impossible Q) Room 2l2 m MOYie -12:30- D 2l lt The Tomorrow Show 0 Mom: ''Quick, lel't Ctt Mar· ried" (com) '66 811ba1a Eden. [thot Gould Q) Independent Network lltirs 1:00 U 3J :10112t1 Police Womu O Mmricl Q) Mowle: 1JW1 "A 01te witll Jud'" (mus) '48 lane Powell, [l11abet~ laytor. Robert St~th IE Mo¥1e: "The A111tnuno'' (adv) 55 Glenn Ford f1an~ loveroy 2:00 U Mowiet: "Y1nl l11 lllf R.U .," '111t Ct11tlt "'""""" ED Movit -2:30-u ~/Mot1t: (Ill) "01u11ktt" (tom) ·~7 Clifton Webb G1n1er l!oeers Anne Fr1nc1s A s11en1 screen m1t1nt e idol becomes a drtamboll' lo the JOUC1Cef"aener1hon when his otd hims ire rew1•ed on ttltv1"on u Movits: '111t Dnlt .. ,.,,, .. "Dil!NN 0-11" 3:00 m Motnt: IJllf! .... ,.. ... ,,..... ~ (dra) • 42 Ron1td Cotm111. Greer / GAison, Susan Pllten. P!lrlhp Dorn. tn En1tand, at the close ol World War I, a weteran. sulteun& hom •mnu11, meets 1nd m1111es a 1111 when ht escapes from tilt llosp1t.al lie was 1>11111 lmted al TU•IDAY • SlmMt(l H f., ...... M4 .,_, ..... httlll1\ .it-ue DAUlllU ,.O,UllllS .... llr ,_, ~lltt, art Ille ~··--DAfTlllll( MOVIU 11 • • 11! 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'Honeymoon •1lh 1 Stran1t1" fmy\J 69 (?hist lonrl I r1vh Ru\\•nu ll•a111 An Anir11~•n ""m•n on hfl hunt)moon "'''h htr •Ullhy I u1ope1n hu\bdnd '' IM fu11t1 \ eslolt '" Sp;111 •tpurts him rn1\~1ni Da1~ l;lt• 1 111.111 4111vn f;11mnc 10 be lhe m1\\1ni hu\b•nd but !he ••It tl;1m~ ne is an 1mposlor m PM M11n1nt Q) Mo.it. • "So 811'' ld•41 ~J rlhrsl Jant Wym;n A w1du•ed rT1olher s ~teal dtvultun to hei onl1 .on b11nes ntr i•til tilY ano also i"'' SOllOI> "htn ht t•tnlually goes his u .. n "'Y 24 Tllt Ascent ol Man so nambards -8:30-u ~ 1 10 29 la,ernt & Sh11ley (RI We re 1n !ht Army Now Conti lawne .ind Shuley have plrnty 01 comedic dmmun1t1on ttady "'hrn they qu11 tht11 ,obs al the b1ewe1y 10 101n the WACs dnd !urn 1n10 lh~ watk1es1 Cl s ever m Carol Burnett m M1 SecrelUll 9:00 U Donahue Ton1chl U 3 • 10 29 Three's Company (C·C) (R) Ralph s R1vnl Ralph r urlt, l11ts lo impress h11 r h1ldhood llYdl by 1n11oducm~ Chrm1 • '"' ne .. bride m Merv C11ff1n Show 24 flambards (C·C) fii) Presente CR> flor Y C•nto ED Iris Chacon so NOlla -9:30-u 3 10 29 h JI tR) $hul II Oo111n Pa11 one ot lwo parts I td by Elaine the cabb•es go on \f11kr 101 !.II" .. 01k1ng cond11tons ID fl1mb1rds (C·C) Whal Alf Sr• vants forl lhe ne .. lam1fy al flam bards Ma1y ro .. 1t1 Dick Wrlhrlm Ch111t1na ltt11 and baby lsabPI etlebrate ha11es1 llmt and Dick 411d Ch111tina rekindle lheu romanr ~ 10:00 O LYNDA'S Spectacular! • hciting New Special with TOM JONES fJ O 12 Lrnd1 Carter Encort! ( lh11 A mu~1ut ••"~ly '1>•<111 w1ll1 I yndol (..,rl" •lld h" lllf'h Mril~ H~~&11d 1nd rom lnnh CJ 2J )t Qu1no (Ill D D Ht111 8 ) 10 2t H11t to Hirt IHI IJ<l•nhrll lo hrtll I ht Hiii\ 1111•' \uddtn plins fur • \k1 111p 10 \lfrl •"'' d1~0•f11ng lb•t • l11t11d 1111y I># pf~An1n Iv muiG~ h1\ ..,,rt 11111 UI\ 1he \lopu Q) ln4•114tnl ll•lwor• llttrS 14 ~n ftfllCI"° Syt11phony Hall e> Uu llt111tr M11tld1 50 Ntwicht<l -10:30-m mm"'"' fD 'resenle !RI I 0) A1111~0) fou1 A· music~! p101••m ul balldd) ;no d4)stt tut~ WAil) 1tv111 Mt•~ u 111d lht l 1trn .. c~ld •·~ IMur~d )0 f1we 1'1u1dents on the Pru1 dency 11:00 fJ 0 IQ 11 i~ Newl 0 U 3 J~ 3t News U l'he Hollywood Squares O Movie: Ill "lhe lack London Story" (adv) 43 MKh.el 0 Shrd m You Bet Your lilt m Benny Hill ID Human hce ol China -11:30- fJ 8 12 Movies: "Lou Grant," "fly1n1 H11~" O 13 39 Johnny Carson U Mortumbe & Wrse U 3 10 29 NtwstMot1t "8!1ek Markel ~by" 101a1 I Linda Pu1I Ot~1 A1na1 h 8111 Bnby les5•<a Waller D••HI Ooylt m Hoean's Heroes Q) Gel Smart J f1!) $0 C1pt10n1d AIC lfm 12:00 ID M1uion lmflOUlble Cl) ROOM 212 m Mo, .. ' -12:30-u .ll .H T lie T OlllOI ro-Siios U Movtt: "Yin M111a" (Com) 66 ll11e11tt Bardot Ctoiat Hamilton Q) Independent lletworl NtW1 1:00 O flhwerrO m Movtt: • "Dn ld Coppertttld" (O••J l 1oneT 8wymort r 1tdd1t 811lholome111 WC r it Ids M1u1r,n 0 ~ulhYln Robin Ph1ll1f)\ Q) Movie. • "The Bl1d Pitch" ("'r\) ~I Cru1&r Monty.u111r1 1 o •• ," 81r,,.,lrr 2:00 O Movies. "Scudd1 Hoo, Scudda Ha,," "Forev'r ind a Oaf' ED Movie -2:30-fJ New~ 1 Mofle! "Buchhn d" 1~dvl ~4 fun)' Curtr; fr~Ak I ovP 101 Md1y Mu1phy B,tor• a Clu(1~I bdlllP lour 111a11ne~ art \ent un o d;n~trou· 1111~s1un U Movies. "The D1redrnl," "Su ol Lost Ships" -3:30-m M~1e "'-"lht Man from Di· koU" lddvl 40 WallacP Bee1y ~•hr f enion lohn Ho•a•d A Y J"~Pt hPld p11sontt b) thP (.in lrJ•• jf P~ r.dtem\ '"' P"' h ''~Al Ill, '"·1)(11'.dnl \PCIH pt1n, A ROLLING CRAZE! • fDllR SKATE SPECTACULAR •BETTE MHlER AlJT(gAJ>H PARTY ·GUIDE OOG (;W)UATION 83:30 PM TUESDAY(?} P99e 11 FRIDAY (Continued) D 23 39 Movie: "Sho1un" (C·C) Concl ldrd/ l!O {jhr)J R!Chord (hamb~rli'" Yn~o Sn1md• .i Ma11ko md•~s • 1me1 long l'lm pari ~uar dn1ee1n~ lh• 1.1ftl) nt hPr b~tov•d 81Motrrnrn• And lht "''• .in1J P'J"'' lul lnr~Od~~ ind hrs wa1'><JI\ mi~• 1he 0•11h•u111 urnr1 ro lhf .~Orl;I ot )s.i•• 'o lhdl hr m•r m••e nr• Iona larm I• IM 1111• of .no~un ~ .. ~ lnou1:.n th~v mo11 fdtt cprrarn 1lt ~lh O Movie "F11d1y tht R1bb1 Sltpl Ult" l\ull)I If> 11hl\I Ari (;rn•1 5tw11 M;1~•11 Ar 11, .n ~"'''' ~•Pl 1 rd J 'd~l11 111111 d t fl ~n(' I•) s<lv• lht mv1r.1 11 ray.n1 ,1 • 1 ~nr d lfTIP\11 0 3 •O 29 Btnson 1H lt·~r • I~• ' '"in'' m~n,, 11 ~rh 1n •ii•• •lu" 11 h1l;11t1 "h' n J~H•ld hie ••>ti\ tor rnp .. •Hr nQ dnd o•·Jm()tl1 111an~~P I• •n•nlvr 1,.r1rll rn d \I •nd~IOU\ \llUdllM •41~ •I f 1~n1 n D141bo1 dOd \ltf r 4f11 on Brn1on ll• \dve 1ne Jav O lrlov1e "Moonf11e" 1all•l Ill 1ln1u ll1thd1U I ~·n lionny l•1t1m />11 e1 Na11 Irv~~ Irk• 4 0111~ in Mf 11(11 1111ro1indtrl hv l111•hwd1men •"d • UtllllOdl~ m PM M1gu1ne W Movie. "Gypsy" , rn11~1 fd 7hrsl Rosalind RuHrll NotdhP Wond ~11 dnib1l11rn\ .ta~r m11th•• UlllmOltS hPr l"O ~du~hler 10 \I,~• a1er1\ and on• b•com•\ • \11rrP\I lul strro led\Pr dnd dChiPYP\ nMrM•' 1•,ogn1l1u11 24 The Loni Search W 28 Ton11hl -U0- 0 3 10 29 SPECIAL Be n11 ill Worf ' I Al Adam Roi n nn\I\ 4 drlo~hl lut IOCJI< a1 Btn11 wl10 P•U¥P\ lhal btrni a lour fOOIP•I lh•lp•an 1\ A 101 I hard "OI'-and lun m Rilms Speml fD Wul11nc1on Wed 1n Rtfrtw m [I Show de £dui1rdo II SO Wuh1ncton Wee• 10 lle.1ew 9:00 0 a 12 The Ouhs ol Hmud tRl Lorwa lynn s route through ltauard County 1~ dtloured by an uoplannrd ~lop a1 lht Boa1 1 Nest rOddhoust She mysltrrously drsap p•ar\ from lhe1e kidnapped by a lrrn ol inept hand11s and Boss lhrnks lht Duke coulrns are responsible 0 3 10 211 Movie: "Once Upon ii Spy" (C·C) Ccomt 80 (2hrs)-£1eanor Parker ltd Danson Chri~lopher Lee When a beautilul ~eml agenl lurt5 a computer Rrnrus rnto service as a superspy, lht reluc Jani hero finds h1m~ll involved rn ' u11es ol wild e•plorts wrlh lhr N0tld s most dancerous •rllilrn and his army of goreeous blonde blue eytd killers m Merw G11tfin Show 24 11411 Moyers' I0111nal m s9 Wall Strttl Wet~ -9:30-m Slcri1111111to Wetl 111 llniew ED Y A/lore Q,ve 1 'SO' Old futllds. II•• fr1ellds 10:00 8 ..t. U O.lllt (R)" Pilmela 11 111tu11lly '"'led about her ne~1 thal slit 1s e1pectin1 1 cftrld 111d hopes 11 """ help elrm1na1e the Iona· lland1nc feud btlwun Jock Ewlnf and htl father. DrUfJ Baines. but the news ca usu reacl1ons 111 be~ond i ne's tapectatrons ~•=•nt Nttwor' Newt -u rl1111N1e (C·C) ..... ,. fD Bill Moyers' Campaign JournJI O~hul Morel\ pruvrd•> d \pec1al lt•ok di the fvents peopl~ and issues •mpo•lanl 1n th~ 1qgo Plecilon\ €!> Una Mu1er Milrcada so 50 fnlurt Rrq111t1T1 fur .; th d\yWro~hl -10:30-m W el News 11:00 D 0 a 23 lt News D 3 10 n 29 News 0 The Hollywood Squares O Ont Allen 1t L111e m You Bel Your ltfe W Btnny Hiii 24 Another Vorce ID Ilana I he Qoe•n Nand 1~111 m IO'f w1lh f on Ian but 15 1e1ect~d b~ t11m At th~ rr~d11 ol degraoatinn \he m•·•·I" Cnunl Mullal 11nce mo,. • -11:30-D 8 12 Movies: "No Holds Bir· red," "The New Aven1e1s" 0 23 lt Johnny Carson 0 Mortumbe & Wise 0 3 10 29 frid1~s 0 Rhoda m Movie: ''After the foa" tcom) 66 Pe1~1 Sellers 81111 [klun~ VrtJm Malu!P W Get Sm11I 24 Sammento Wee• in Review fD llana/Captroned ABC News So Captrontd ABC Nein 12:00 0 Amrrru's Top Ten 0 Tltt Sulhnns W Room 222 m Movie -12:30- 3 r ridarst Nrt 1n Rtvttw 0 23 39 The Midn11ht Specral O Movie: "P1rh1n1, Pirh1na" (advl 11 Peter Brown Wilham Smith O frrdilys/Movie: "Tiit St11unt'' !d•aJ '68 Rod Ste12e1 lohn Ph1H1p law Ludm1la Mikael Frank fall more llholl Sullrvan 0 Mom: "ltali1n Connection" tdral '7J-llffiry S1l11a Ma110 Adrol Woddy S11oge Sylvia Kosl1na IQ flld1ys/Ci1rol Burnett Cl> Independent Network News 1:00 10 Cuol Burnett/Ad1111·12 Cl> Movie: "The ltop11d" (d1a) 61 Burt lancasler -1:30-m Mo•1e: • "llomt0 1nd Juliet" (dra) 31 Norma Shurer Leslie H()Ward lohn Barrymore [Ona May Ohm Basil Rathbone 2:00 0 ~ "Tltt S111kt Prl.'' "111· dltl's Mu" -2:30- D Mo.it: "Tiit l'ritst lhller" 10111 71 -Geor11 Kennedy R1ymond Bur1 Don G1llow1y • Mo.In: ''Tiit Vll111 Queen " 'IPI""'"' Otatll" I .., .... 3100 m Movie: 9 "Tlltrt111-.re41 ot11't Crf' (dra) ·37. -Mlch y l!oonty, Judy Garlend. m Mtwlt: "Cune ti tllt ¥1111,lrtt'' (hot) '70-Am1111 fuantu. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 MORNING 6:00 O News Replay 8 Summer Stmesler 0 Community reedbilck m Un1wers1ty of the A11 W Films Iha! Teach -6:30- 0 Summtr Stmesltt 3 v1111 Alecre D That's Cat 0 It's Your Business 8 TV Classroom 0 Oney ' Goliath 10 It's Your Business m Speak Out W Romper Room ID Caplloned ABC News 39 Hot Fud1e 7:00 D Mulo's Maaic Mo•ie Machine D )3 39 Godzilla/Globttrottm O P1uscttm 0 3 10 29 Sllpecfrrends 0 Hot Flld1e Sllow m That's Enouah ID Yoc1 for Hul1h -7:30-D Dusty's Tiethousc 0 Bre Bin Milrble a ~idlWocld 0 Tiie lone Rln111 m £le111tnluy News Q) SontrSIS ID As We Ste It 8:00 0 8 12 The New Ad•entures of Micltty Mous.e/Hec•ie and Jedle D U " Fred Ind S.rnty Mtet the Sllmoo 0 lHve II to Beaver 0 13 10) tt l'l1Sticm1n O llotler Superst11s m Movie: # "81d Bucomb" (adv) '46 Wallace Bee1y W Speci1I People ID Once Upon a Cl1SS1< -8:30- 0 ft 11fl The Tom & Jerry $how Uftifle1111n Cl> Here's to You ID llebob 10100 I r a, Tiit ..... LMrll & ...,_ Hlpl'• ""--..: .,..._,,(l!IUS) · -Connie ~ncla, Count laalt. • Vtttn' ,.,..,.. TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 14 1980 -10:30- D 8 12 The f'opeye Hour D 23 li Johnny Quest 0 3 1 !O 211 Llff·A.lymp1u m Sia .. liilon S Man ID lntern1l1CM11I Kiltlttn 11:00 0 13 39 S.scball lht Mont1ta\ [ apos al lht SI lours Cardinals OR 1he Boston Red Soi al !ht New York Yanktts O Bonanza U 3 lb 29 Wee~tnd Sptcial Part II fhe lrouble w1lh Mrss s .. 11ch O Thrlllsethu ID M1k1nc Tltin11 Grow so Slc11111ento Week rn llnrtw -11:30- 0 f 12 Ora~ Pick O 3 101 :it Ameman Bandst1nd m Soul T11ln Cl> SllpermH ID The French Chef 50 Wuhln1ton Wee• 1n Review AFT•RNOON 12:00 0 e fl fat Ai.ert U The llace11 0 The [Ht S.dt Kids m -.0.ie. '1ht Tin&ltr" (hor) 59- Vrncenl Price Cl> h run 24 The Growin1 Years ID Trains, Tracu ind Tresttt. so Willl Street WHk -12:30-u e tt Tiit l-llanctr/Tar· un Adftnture Hour 0 1111 P1trol U 3 10 llJ NCAA Foothll hams to bt announced m f1"111bards (R) 0) F utbot lnte111Kiollll ro Allltntltl Gower11111e11t 1:00 ll'J The Munsters Cl> M11t1n Wtlbf #4 Family Port11it -1:30-u 1 lJ 1ftl lO Mi1111tes ll'Jf·Troop • Abbott ' Costello 6l) Otllut (R) n 1tahl111t11 f'il11t -2:JO- l ?.i==-'' =~ -... w (CGlll} 06'!'"*'1 Mltchulft, Qfofn Keftll"J, Oftld ca"C'· M11trft 1t11t111. -~ .. .., .......... ., THURSDAY smc111u 11 ft1 --. IM .... , .... lilllef\, •low Mt DAYJIMl PIOCHlllS ............... 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Rosemary lo1~ylh io~\I\ 39 Rock Concert u1d in Aphrndole a p101esw oos lOYm lh~I h1S llouble~ h.ive fU~f br~un whPn he hnall1 111101 Aph10 d1te lhe amatin~ly ~taulolut Clfeo ~odde~~ ol lovr 81111 (klund guem m The Odd Couple W Sptak Cny 2 :00 e Mov1u "Min With the Icy Eyes," "R1n1 Around lht W<Hld" O Mov1u : "Action Man," "[n chanted lsl1nd" Pege 15 •