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Tht' eurth11uuke spt•ctre ha (;ov F.dmund Brown Jr ahalt lng Rt>por:s Ol • ••f Wa!>hln~on. 0 C , by a pau of alifomua . bas~d Ot'li'Pllpcr-:. el um the wovt'm or furti a new While' lloui\t> • ~tuoy on C'urthqu.1k t> preparcdneo will alienate mdustruil .1mt m1lltar 1n\'t'iument In Cnllfom1u Brown "l"lkt• 11f 1 ht' 'tud last ,. ttlt i.t a closed·door brc.1kC.-st with Cahfom1a·, ron gress1ooal dt'h•i.:11t11m in Wit:.htngton The study •~ t'1t1wc tt'd to be made pubh<' !!'\on, but some statt> organ1iultons in ~a<'ramento ulrt•udv have reviewed portions of the doc'umt-nt /)n;-stale llffH·1al said he's pleased with reactton lO the Wh11e House report because CLAUHN • it's s tirring up it<'lton for emergenc preparednesi. among both federal and state age1w1es SUNDAY * * * Rut in Orun1e 'ounty, E.S. Burt Turner. director of the of. lie~ Q{ cmuj£ency p.lannlng~ que'itlooa lhL furor. . "Wt>'v.: ~n l~lking about th.is 7.5·poh1l earthquatke on the N-.,wport Lnitlewood F'ault. which is the only one that would af. feet thhl itrea," he s1ud l''riday. "'11\ut's what wtt 've planned for. Orange County has an t-arlhquake response plan. Granted, it hasn't been updated re - cently, but U1e situation hasn't changed, either." TunlCI' says the c.•ounty is ready. Hui the state as a whole, isn't, says Alex R. Cunningham. director of the California Office of Emergency Service in Su<-rumento. The federal report, he said, is an updated version of the old Nutional Oceamc and Atmospheric Administration report or- dered alter the Sylmar temblor or 1971. That quake measured only 6.4 on the Richter Scale, about lhe SBrne magnitude as the 1933 temblor that 'devastated Long Beach .. Recent studies show California is well prepared for a 7 magnitude earthquake,·• Cunningham reported. ''.'Vhen it gets beyond 7, there are problems at all levels of government." The While-House report on earthquake preparedness lhal bas shaken the ~overnor offers scenarios on possible California earthquakes of 8.3 on the San Andreas Fault, and one of 7.5 on the Newport-Inglewood FauJt which lies just offshore along Orange County. Jn both cases, it is assumed that the quakes would strike in the middle of a weekday afternoon when schools are in session. Jn the Newport-Jnglewood l''auJt scenario -the one most af. fecting Orange County -it said 20,000 people would die and 100,000 would be injured. The figures apply to the entire Southern California coast~ne as do figures indicating damage would be between $70 billion and $80 billion. Brown told congressmen he feared that report would dis- courage industry from investing in California and discourage military planners from considering nevJ bases in the state. Such a temblor is expected to resuJt in about 1,700 deaths in <See EARTHQUAKE, Page AZ> DAILY PILOT * VOL. 73. NO. 272 , 7 SECTIONS, 110 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FQRNIA SUNDAY, SEPTE MBER 28, 1980 FIFTY CENTS Radicals Claim Bombing M UNICH. Wes t Ge rmany <AP> -A woman claiming to speak for right wing extremists said Saturday they were re_,ponsible for the Oktoberfest bomb blast that tore through a crowd of beer festival revelers here, killing L2 and wounding 144, authorities said '!'he Munich -based weekly ·. magazine Quick reported Satur- day that among the dead. police found the mutilated body of Gun- do tf Koehle r, 21, a known member of a banned neo-Nazi group. Munich news papers reported police had eviden ce that a m ember of another banned right-wing organization . the ··Hoffmann Defense Group,'' was among the s uspects and that several members of the neo·Nazi group were arrested as they tried to cross the border in· to·Austria. There were unconfirmed re- e'f>rts police searched the lavish, castle-like Neuremberg home of Karl Heinz H:>ffmann. a painter who n:portedly affects Nazi-type uniforms on occasion. Police refused comm ent on the reports, and the federal pro- secutor 's office in Karlsruhe or. dered a news ban. The 146-year-old Oktoberfest celebration has its roots in an- cient harvest r ituals, but is usually held in September. Tens of thousands of people. undaunt- ed by Friday 's inciden t , ~houldered their way onto the Oktoberfest grounds Saturday to sample carnival rides. sausages and liters of beer. Police said they assumed Fri· day night's explosion at t he Oktoberfest fairgrounds was a terro~st attack but expressed som e doubts about the woman's claim, which also indicated the group was behind last month's Bologna. It.aly, bomb massacre. Fatal Fire ,. .. w ........ One firefighter died and four others were injured Saturday battling a blaze that did anestimated$500,000damage tothe two-story Naval Reserve building in Los Angeles' Elysian Park. The dead fireman w~ identified as Frank Hotchkin , 24, of Newbury Park. About160firefighters responded. . W~lll .. ff MUNICM ... TINTllUDOP901•1NG WOMMA,........., ..,cer,, ... , •• ,.,. ... cueea•1ra ' •• t GOP Candidate Ahead LOS ANGELES CAP> Ronald Reagan says he 'll debate President Ca rter i f the circumstances are right -but the only thing t hat seems likely to end his reluctance is a drop in his standing in the polls. As he heads into the final month of the presidential cam- paign. the Republican nominee has a nine-point lead over Carter in the latest Associated Press· NBC News poll . (Related story. PageA4.l And the prevailing feeling among Reagan's political ad- visers is that there's no need to • run the risk of a debate unless it takes place under the most favorable conditions for Reagan. That means a guarantee that the president would agree to a one-on-one debate with indepen- dent presidential candidate John 8 . Anderson. Reagan had his confrontation with Anderson last Sunday in Baltimore and the Illinois con- g r essman laced into t he Republican nominee for his s tands on sever al issues. particularly energy and taxes. Anderson is a debater whose skills have been honed on the floor of the House of Represen· tatives. He 's quick and he can be sa~a~e. Having come out of his debate with Anderson with no apparent lasting damage, Reagan feels Cnr ter ought to undergo the same trial by fire. T he public position of the Reagan camp is that fairness re· quires that Anderson get a shot at debating the president , who turned down the League or Women Voters invitation to participate in the Baltimore de· bate. For a while. Reagan felt very comfortable aJlied with the non- partisan league At first, thC' n;· ganization talked about p:al'.ng a n empty chair on the stage to give added emphasis to Carter's refusal to join the debate . But the league got cold feel about that idea and dropped it. Then t he league announced last Thursday that it was inv1t· Ar WI ....... .-\~tr«~~ M'ed Candice Bergen. daughter of ventriloquist Edgar Bergen. married French movie direc- tor Louis Malle Saturday in Lugangnac, France. It is the first m arriage for Miss Bergen. second for Malle who directed the acclaimed "Pretty Baby .. ., • mg Carter and Reagan to a one· on-one debate lo be followed by a three-way debate in whioo An· ders-.>n would join the other two presidential candidates. Thal proposal was what Carter wanted all along and it· infuriated many Reagan aides. That anger was reflected in Reagan aide James A. Baker Ill's response to Ruth Hinerfeld, president of the league. "Your sacrifice or this princi- ple of a fairness in succumbing to Wlllte House pressure is un- seemly and will not reflect favorabl y~ upon the league," wrote Baker. The league on Saturday issued an appeal for the three can- didates -Carter. Reagan and Anderson -to settle their dif. ferences so that further debates can be held between now and Election Day on Nov. 4. "We publicly call upon tt1E! candidates to give and take and to come to an agreement." Mrs. Hinerfeld said in a statement. ·'The American people s hould not lose the opportunity to see and hear their -candjdates dis- cuss the issues." But while all the talk about fa irness s ounds good, both Carter and Reagan put greater weight on the polls. The Republican candidate was spending the weeke,nd in Los Angeles resting a nd also planned to take a close look at the latest polling data compiled by Richard Wirthlin, his chief pollster. That data will help determine whether there will be any change in the Reagan position on debates. It also will be a key factor in determining where the former California governor spends his campaign time in Oc- tober. Travelers Scramble Air California Use to Rise 50 Percent SA N DIEGO (AP > - Customers of Pacific Southwest Airlines continued to scramble for transportation Saturday as the pilots' strike against California's largest intrastate airline went into its third day. A spokes m an for Air California headquartered in Newport Beach, said reserva- Man killed, 3 Injured Near Orange An Orange man was killed Saturday morning and three other men were seriously in- jured when their car veered off Rancho Santiago Road near Orange and struck a tree, ac· cording to a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol. Manuel Valdivia, 22, died after being transported to Santa Ana Tustin Community Hospital rollowlnl tbe 9:20 a .m. accident. In serious condition at UC Irvine Me'dicat Cente r a r e Michael Palomares, 20, the driver and Javier Omates, 18. A Ullrd P•Wller, Robert Turrey wa1 listed in serious condltioft at Chapman General Ho1pital, Orange. I lions have increased by SO per- cent, placing the second largest intrastate carrier "v ery close to capacity ... "We're evaluating the need for · more flights," s aid Air California s pokesman Mark Peterson. A Western Airlines spokesman said the airline had added 10 ad- ditional flights and Pan Am said it was increasing its Los Angeles to San Francisco flights. Business at car rental firms and train stations was also reported up as PSA · customers sought alternatives for the frequently traveled San Diego to Los Angeles trip. There was no indication that stalled contract negotiations would resume soon. ON TID: INSIOt: CHOICE RERUN -While the latest batch of TV adventures and situation comedies are still strikebound. a media columnist chooses the top 12 series no longer on the air . Wilt your choices agree with his? Page A13. WEIGH TO GO -The Featur- ing section takes two looks at the shape of things to come. The stor ies tell about "prescrip- tions" for physical fitness and exercise classes for mothers-to- be. Page All. MORE MONEY -NaUonal aurveya abow that job bunten who would bave taken a 15 per- cent salary lncreue to relocate six IDCIDlba qo are now ukiq 25 perftlll ti,fon U..1'U move. Pa1ec1. " I SIMILARITIES DRAWN -. Art Circle in Laguna Beach "faces" up to the challenge of personalizing surprise parties or sales meetings. The artists come equipped with sketch pads keyed to TV themes to which they add the caricatures of guests. Page Ct. Ind@~ e""41 ...-ctr AU ::::.. .,_ c::: cat...... Al Cl••*w«7•M. Ch-ti c-~ c-..'11 a , ..._......_ a .._._ a ....... ,... ,..., ............ •••tt ....... "'"" .. ._ ,.. ........ AU ...,_......, _____ ...... _.......,_ AZ DAILY PILOf ~--J UST BREA.KJNC----... Striking Actors OK Ten~ati ve Agreeme11t HOLLYWOOD t AP) Th.-West oast bo11rdt. ot two t.tr1k inl ee'tort unto1u; h~v~ itivf'n o.tar \U1(1nlmous •1,11roval lo• <'On trovenial tent•t1vt' •i ref'ment for a ne w thr~ ynr r<>nlrU<'t wtth product-rs 1u1d i, 1d actClrs m1tiht bt'gln work on somf' ~howN prtor lo nat1firot1on The vott' by th.-boards of 1htc1 Scr•~n Actor.s c:ulld n11d lht• American t'e.-<lt•nallon o( Tt>lt'v 1~1on and Radio Art.1 ti. (•11 nw at u five hour mt't!ttng Siaturda)' at the$ G headquartc-rs SAG ''°'~ 2S ~ In (l!lvur At-,..ll/\ 2~ 2. 'r,...,.. HoH ,,, .. r JNdflr Halo ,,,,..~ SAN t-'f\ANCISl'O 1 P l Southc•rn Pal'lh<· flmlrmtd 1 t• sumed pusenarer crvu•t• Saturday after a f<·<k rol JUd1tt-or dered a halt to a s ur prtst' wJAllcoul by cngine-ers in seven wt-st.-rn states, includ.in1 ove r mandarnry 1nt()u ('at1on tests "Engineers and other employffS are reporting for wo1 k and some trains are r olhng," sa id railroad spokesman Jlcnr)" Ortiz "We ex~ct passt!nger traJn service to be operutrnj( nortnalJy Sunday " Ortiz made the announr ement u few hour · after U.S District Judge W1lillam Ingram issued a te mpQrary restraining orde r against the walkout b)' the 4!,300·mt-mbc1 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. CHIHJ Ent·11f1" H_.t•alf Pd,.,..,,.. l_.ew:ewla MMM!·+A¥>-Cu.t>an.eresident .F:.ukl Cits.\ro~ an_gered b a Venezuelan court's decision lo acquit four men accused in l:I 1976 bombing that killed 73 people a board a Cuba n airliner, a n nounced Saturday he h as recalled his government's 1.hplom ats from Venezuela . Castro, current head of the Nonaligned Nat1011s Movement, also called on I ra q and Iran to consider t he irr,s s ible "catastrophic consequences " their week-old war holds for other Third Wor:•J nations .UrUUs..Tra_u1tf.er C11~111 "'•f"fl'6P11 FORT CHAFFEE. Ark. (APJ An a irhfl to t ransfer 6,fiOO m ore Cuban refugees to Ford Chaffee continue~ Saturday ~1th some potential troublemakers aboard one fllght from f ort McCoy, Wis. . Federal officials a re moving all the re m a1mn1? r efugees without sponsors to this Arkansas base and. plan ~o close down other relocation centers in Florida. Wisconsin and Pen nsylvania. i.S. E•bm111y ;,, Beir1a l •adf-r '•"''"' BEIRUT, Lebanon !AP) -The U.S. Embassy wa s un<lf'r protective guard Saturday after it was blasted by lhree rocket· propelled grenades in an assault a pparently linked to t he war between Iran and Iraq. No one was injured in the Friday attack, but the rocke ts punched three lar ge h<>tes in the back of the embassy building and destroyed two offices, embassy officials said. Syrian troops a nd Lebanese police threw a protective n ng around the building after the attack. . . Oaange of C'ollllllalld Iran Oil Cities · Held? BAt:tlUAI>. lr.1q IA P ) lr1u1 d o11n1•1I '" f11 rc•1 .. , c·1t11t u1P1I i\h\o\U1 11 lt.c•\ ml 1·1t y ~o 11\llt•s 111 11h• Iran 1111 Sotua 1111)' 01111 '""' ll l 1111111·h~1I Ull l4trlllt•11 nil 1111111~ Ow lrau.lwl bufdt•r In thf' o;a"<t h 1l4y <•l Ute Pari1la11 <:ult wm lr itJI 1h•nw1I thul Ah"' .11 hat! 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Wt'rt' "v1•ry hcliV)'" civilian caaualtles lhl'r c . nwr" was no word from 1'1•h rnn Htullo d~nyinK Iraqi con- t rul of Khorrams huhr late Salur- cl11 y K hon-am~hithr , a key Iranian oil 11url , Is about 100 mUes southw(•st of Ahwai and 10 mJles 11orl h vr ·I\ badan on the disputed Shall ;al ./\rab estuary d ividing ltll' two nuuons . ./\badan is the s ite of om.• of the wo rld's la rgest 1111 rt•f1t1l'rll'S fi;nrllf'f' to th{· (fuy. lnmian jets ultnc ked tht.• l raqui capit al 1 WH'\' and Ay utollah Ruhollah K h 11ml'ini s rti~im e s purned 1l1 p lom<11ic· erro rls to e nd t he f11(ht111g ~twf'cn the Moslem na- tions lrun 's uir force chief s aid lh1• war would go on until the Iraq i ~ovl'r nment ''is an- 11it11l:1lt'<1 .. Baahdad Radio said Jraql troops captured Ahwuz, capital of Iran 's oil-ric h Khuzes t an Province , a nd that the city's e tho'ic A ra b p opu lat ion we lcomed Iraqi troops wlt.h em- braces. The radio told tbe people of Iraq the army was in AhwH and "yQUJ' Arab brothers there are now under our protection.•· The city Is 70 miles northeast of Abadan and 330 miles southwest of the Iranian capital. Tehran Radio said Baghdad's claim to have c•ptured the city was "a great lie" by Iraqi Presi- dent Saddam Hussein. ''This de ranged man claims tonight that he h as entered the city of Ahwaz," the radio said, but "the true sit uation la Ahwa.sz is a de· cis ive response to this vile lie." The radio s aid Iranian forces were "still la unching attacks from Ahwaz." Iran re ported he avy c asualties In Iraqi air raids on the city earlier in the day. Iraqi military communiques s aid warplan~s inflicted heavy losses on Iranian fo rces in a se ries or st rikes that ranged from Ahwaz in the s outh to Rizaiyeh in the north , only 100 miles from the Soviet Union's hoder. Iraq s aid It lost two planes in the far-ranging raids. Iraq claimed it ma de destruc- t1 vc air raids on Sa na ndllJ , north or Kermanshah, and set oil ' tanks ablaze in Mas jed-e Soleyman. 70 miles northeac;t of Ahwuz. Iraq also said its forces kilU!d !Kl Iranians tn fighting 20 miles mlO ITan from the border cross in~ µoint at Qasr -e -Shirin. f 'ront Pap 1l I EARTHQUAKE STUDY Oran~e ~ountv Tll1' ('Oustnl a rras probuhly would ~ ha rdest ha t. U('<'llrthn~ tu Tunw1 Uasc>tl 1111 ttw NOA/\ r1•ri0rt that f111l11wc·d thf' Sylmar q uake, Tu11wr's Or;,angc L'ouul y 1·rc•w work\•d 1111 a sce nario of it s own for t lll'l'OUJlly ICI 197!) That poss1hk st·qu1•m·1• of c v(•nl s <'ons1dNcd unofflc·1al hut as good as anybody 's }.!ut•ss at this lt10l' wns us1•d for the .in1111 .1l < 'll\111ty J<;ll\cr)!cncy Opt•rat1on~ Ce nter rJ<c rc1scs in 1979 .and J .111ua1 y of lh1!> ye a r It Jssumc•<I th.u an afh-r 110011 quakl' would also lt11:.p1tahze ah1111l Ii.HOO Or a111:\' C111111t1;111s ~mil n ·s111l in an;urwi. tu some f11,000 otlw rs Two ma1or wall'r 1>1 1Jt•lan1•' f1•1•tl111~ tlat• t'C1unty wou ld he <l<1m.1 ~1•d, sorm• :-.:1,fiOO 1·11st<11111•r, w1111ld lo~<· th1•1r n atural ~as serv11•c and ;a bout lfi,700 1•lt•t•l n l'Ul 1·1rr 111l s woold bt• 1nll•rr u11trd County h11ilrt111._,"S pul out of l'Olllllll'-tOn would inrlude two jdm 101-;tr,11 11m far1ht1r o;, om · s hl'nff'' stalmn an<I t wo fir<· i.ta t llJn!> Ten frt•t•\\ a y 111 ll'rd1.1111~1·i. "'011111 ht· 1lam<1i.:<·1I et nd faultm~. landslides and :::.t·1th•11w 11l would 1·1w o mpa ss i.<1m1• 20 squ<ir<· ffi tll'S 1\ll of tht• rm1111 v·., r 1t1l'' h:r vt• pl;rns to func:l1<1n d unog ... uch ii d1s.1:-lC'r. TurnE'r noted "We rt>\'l('w tho~<' p la n-.. pcriod1c;illy," h\• added. "and we stress th .H all in vol v1..•d i.houlcl Ix· prepared tu stand on their own for at lca:.t 72 hours "We think lhr ag<•n1..·1cs r<•:.ponding to s111r1 1·thin~ h ke that "ould be very we ll p rcpan•d" " Included a s rcadv. he M11d. ari· th~· roas tal t'Ommunit1es from Seal Heuch to San Clcm enti- But in Sac ramC'nto . Cunnin~ha m has other thoughts UPSETS GOVERNOR . • • The White House r eµort, h1· sa id, culls now for seven specific commitme nts They include: --Leaders hip's com m 1trncnl tfJ 1·mN~1·n1·y prc1)arcdness, including availability or funds , -Increased federal act1 vit y unrln r h<· Jo 1•rJ1·ral f:merl(e ncy Manage ment Agency . -Cl~er wor~lf'!.K._ r~lert11111~t!t l'' .tr •I H,...,, f1·1l1>ra~ <.1gcnc1cs and their s tate ~ountcrparts , Prearranged fcder<il M<il1· ;,v.,,.,·u1•·r,1·. '•" lime 1s not was ted in deterrnmang the need r1,r " i.rt··.,•'•·rtla<il cll·darataon of disaster ; Stepped up puhhc ;iwari·n,.·.·. 11.r ltJ•lHoi' rrl"dlf'<JI self-help programs: Plans for handling C<Jrthqu;1 ~" pr'"'Jir l1•1n', A re vie w of fin anc ial rr·v111r• •··. 11, <1•·t,.rmmc how much m o re money 1s needed for qu<i k1· ,.,,,,.o .. ·r1r 1•·•, The last item . Cunn1nl(harn nrit r:tJ rru ~ht '>hilt mrmcy from ex istin~ federal p rogram:. tr> <:tol1 lr1rw ;, Whilc CunnmghC1m ba~k~ in th•· h1:<i t ~cn•·rntcd by the White House re port, California 's rnngn·""""'" ar1· rep<1rtcd as skep· tlcal about the governor's conrem., They told news me n Brown was cxaggn at1ng the-problem Neither the hurricane in the sOuth nor the explosions on Mount St. Helens. which prompted the White llouse dis aster re· port , have had the effects he fears, they s aid Meanwhile. the best advice Cunningham c:ould offer Orange Countians in the event of a 7.5 magnitude earthquake along the Newport-Ingle wood Fa ult 1s. "The re's an eight-page survival guide in the front of your phone book. Most people don't realize it's there Get fa miliar Wllh it " 5 STORES JOIN RALPH'S FURNITURE! o.llY~lloCSUH-- What do 5 completety different individually owned furniture stores have in common? They are all located in RALPWSHOMEFURNISIDNGSMALL Park once, save gas and shop for all your furnishing needs under one air-conditioned roof. -Robert Uecker. publisher of the Stockton Record, right, was elected Saturday as pre - sident of the Associated Press Association of California, Arizona, Hawaii and Nevada. Of - fering him advice at the group's convention in Ne wport Beach were Robert N. Weed, left . publisher of the D aily Pilot and outgoing pre· sident or APACAH N a nd Keith Fuller, presi- dent and general mana~er of the news wire service . Jobless Rise Dramatic fl OC Unemployment 5.2 Percent for August The unemployment r ate for Orange County in August in· creased sharply to 5.2 percent from July's 4. 7 percent, accord- ing to figures released by the state Employment DeveJopment Department. "The c urre nt lac kluster performance in job growth in Orange County can, to a large extent, be attributed to a slug- 1i1b manufacturing sector, which, in keeping with statewide and nationwide trends, ts show· toe little movement," depart· meat officials said Friday in is· 1utn1 the data. (Related story PageAlO). They noted It Is the rlrst time since July 19'78 that the un- employment rate in the county bas risen above 5 percent. The county unemployment rate, however, i5 more than 2.5 percent.ace points lower than the nationwide rete and well below JobleH rates in neighboring counues. AcCOC'dina to the EDD ftaura. Sf,100 memben of the Oraqe County labor force were out of work ln Aqult, up 5,300 fl'OID Jab a•·* from Auaut 1'11. "bile tbe n~mber of UQ· •mpao,.d ....., wa1 up, ao ... ti. oumber of wa1e .,..- salary jobs in the cou nty. In- creases in the number of jobs in local government. construction and retail trade boosted that figure by 4 ,600 pos ition s , analysts said. There was in August a totaJ of 832,500 jobs in the county, a net gain of 19,900 over the year , they added. In highlightin g th e poor performance in the m anuractur- ing sector, analysts sa id employ· ment in the sector dropped by 500 jobs be tween July a nd August. During the same period In 1979, they noted. employment in SUNDAY DAILY PILOT TN Ot.,_. CMtt 0..ly l'Oot, w1tf\ ...-Mcft t\ tomlUned tM: Nt w\.Prtn. 1, ~''""'"' bp ,,,. <><•• C.OHI PvOll"""' C-Y S.-111~ Nlliofto .,. P••l•ll--·· lfl•-ft Fti<lof '°' C.o>t• #ltW,.....,..,., 9t«O>. "wnt ....... lt•<,.l f•Wt'll•tn V•U .. ¥. trwtn•, ,._•tvr\• 11 .. <MSe.tlft CNtt. A W'9'• rtt1ion•I 00111°" " ..... 11 ...... U \11 .. y\ -$""""'' 1 ..... lt>CfjMI _,.,., ... .,._ k •• uo •••••• ,,, .. , .. 0 ... '*·°""'~tali .... "'•~,. "-""-P1fl\l-..1U .. ,.,, PvfthV-.1tt T ...... ••ICt .. •1 ""'' .. '-·-~ M.tftat11Nt E~'"' c...I ..... ,_.,.,_ the secto r inc reased by 3,400 pos itions ''Total factory e mployme nt for August 1980 was 219,600, and was the lowest figu re recorded for this sector s ince last Oc- tober." according t o the EDD r eport. In its job forecast, analysts said, .. Job growth ove r the next few months will be strongly af. fccted by developments In the national econom y, but, at best, only moderate re covery could be predicted for manufacturing employment." Olllcea (Ml• ~u l>C.Wf'lf Q•y ~tt'HI t •OUl\A 0f'•Ch 101' No (Oo\\I Hi9f'••O 1iunlinoton IJ• .. <h 1111' 8t .. t.ft l-kN ..... ,d l•lephone 1714)642·4321 CIHtllled Ad11erlltlng 642-5678 tftom '"'" C••,,,_,..,. 4IMIOO r ,o,,, t~orfl\Or~niQt (ou~t'l(~rn1t1f"• S40·t220 ... -·-----· Sunday, September 28, 1980 • CWL Y PILOT 1t3 'Nostalgia Personified' Newport Harbor High chool graduates celebrate its 50th anniversary ByA.RTHUM &.. \llNSt;L CM--..~, .... Old men and women tihook hands or ruabed out ot thu malling mus to Pm brace and rry out tho:.t> offt-claonal(' llH wbicb deny thiat Ltnw bnn~8 wnnkle and fl•b and ~ ''dom but abo make us human. Their childrt4n ~1th ..:raduat1on years 'Ukt4 '56. ·59 or 'ijl 011 their own n•me laf(s heh.I hundi. with lhc.-1r t11cl dling children, who m tlw ·90s mll) be Newport Harbor tligh St'hool s~ulor · The smallest amon)t th"an Suturduy who may not h11vt• truly lrnown what nostaJgia and 1>1.:hool ~pmt mean ~ull malde a few of lht•1r own J1s<-0Hrie:; ut the NHHS C'rQldt>n Anm \en, an <:elebr lion. One little ~uy puhaps a budding e ngineer -was enthritlled w11h a dnnk ing fountain just has height 111 an e legant Mexican·tiled wa ll font He probably never dreamed his gn.ndlather also drank from 1t as a boy Nowhere near aTf rS-.000 -gradtrat could be there. But for the hundreds who did come. spanning the generations since venera· ble Harbor High arose from vacant fields after a vitnolic fight with jealous Santa Ana educators and tax c.'<>llectors, it was a day to remember. llf'r fami ly hc11 loornh rnl'lut.h• old 1111 ty~ ~ototJ of tt b~n .. ·•Wt!l>l ro~hal mesa ber4'ft of llt\y\h1n.i re.!icmhllnfit the mt1Jt'l<li<' tow .. r thtit "tan1h ovt>r llw c·ampu~ today "M "tepfatht'r drnvt' u t1•1un of mulc>s do~n lhf' n11u n hallw111y befor•· th•• M'hool wt1" hu11t .. she rec·ulled l)h, I'm i.o t>mot111nul " she bubblt-cJ ..Ill <'I ,1 ..... matt>, M ury f.I h·r1 fo'O<'ht Willlllll . s nt•ahod up bl•hrnd llnd ldp~I ht'r on the• :.houltk r to talk ovt>r the• lwmecom 11\ 1 RJ mt• Tht> Su1lo" ~on Jo'nl111 y ni.iht llH oldu ,aster , ldu l. l''orht Ca I ht<rtna, drovt' down from fo'rt'Sno for lht• (eStlVilWS &long Wllh ht•r hu!>band , ~ho built many hoant's on l.Jdu hit• and the L.1do Theatt>r Family groups Wt>r e commo n :.1g hb and among. them , O r val Lio d. s tudent body presidt:ot 111 1939. stood out as a man whose L1Je is part of t he school Lloyd or Santa Ana, who wa s with h 1!> daught e r Lonna Lloyd Bourcllc . class of '58, u M iSSlon 1e10 res1dcnnncrror~r Mts"s' Costa Mesa, walks !>lowly today and wilh a cane He worked as a m uantcnanrc man for NHHS and the district for 30 years :'..liter mar rying his wife Eudell Sain Lloyd , a lso class of '39. ......... . ---~~~..:.:: First of a ll, there was Sidney Davidson, the school 's first principal· s uperintendent, 21 years retired now, greeting them amid all the pomp and circumstance of a graduation day. "U.ntil th.ls damed old stroke," he said , leaningonhiscAne • • • Some people may have thought they were seeing double under-the-warm September sun, but it was onl y Lon and Dori Wentworth . cl&SS or '38, twins who dressed alike as always for the reunion. NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH sCHOOL GRADuilis -MOST FROM CLASS-OF-!37 -GLADMAND AJ REUNION Ralph Irwin, Dolores Ortberg, Leonard Logadon, Doris McMurtry, Avanell Nelson, Virginie Eighmey, <:;het Hanton Rousing band musi<' quickened the pulse of men now paunchy and wrinkled -and some who aren't -who once punched through the opPoSing line on Davidson Field for fi ve yards up the middle. "Probably the highlight of this day was the introduction of Sid Davidson." observed Harbor Judicial District Court Judge Selim S. "Bud" Franklin Jr., class of '47, who needn't call his old prin- cipal Mr. Davidson anymore. "He wanted a school where good citizenship would be learned " Judge Franklin said the impromptu, s tanding ovation that g reeted Davidson attested to the success of the school whose alumni have built their own and other communities. "My God !. i t 's n o s ta l gia persooified'," s queal e d Doreen F leshower Healey, a Costa Mt!Sa resi· dent who, with her hus band, is already. at work on the class of '42, reunion in 18 months. Oons We11tworth Friis1 of Roseville. c hose to be a housewife. with two sons and three grandchildren, while her sister decided to stay single and served 27 years as a Wave in the U.S. Navy before retiring Joyce Wentworth Coleman, class of '37 . also a housewife who came all the way from Riverton, Wyo , is proud to point out Navy vet Lori of Rocklin, graduated last year from Cal State, Sa c rament o as a bu s i n es s administration major s pecializing in real estate. But Lon -always had a head for business, st<1yi..11g at N HHS an extra year after graduation just to keep her job in the student store, she noted. • • • Alumnus Donald .T. "J ack" Dodge Jr., class of '34, a gray bearded Idyllwild resident who retired after 40 years as an o.11y ,.. ... -· lly l..H l'ayne FIRST PRINCIPAL SIDNEY DAVIDSON SIGNS CURRENT YEARBOOK Margi• Walker Holda Annual H Carroll Bffk Scana the Crowd administrative planner for Douglas Aircraft Co., Long Beach. took a souvenir home, as did m<tny. He bid S40 al auction for an ornate pair of w:.i ll ldmps salvaged from a NHHS campus remodeling job, while chunks of scrollwork tile brought $1 each "I think th1s 1s ju!!.t fi ne We've been back lo a lot of the reunions," observed Dodge, whose father Judge Donald J Dodge Jr . was one of the original firebra nds be hind formation or a Harbor Arca school district. Transporting local youngsters lo the county seat in Santa Ana 1n the 1920s became an issue as bittf::r and boiling as mandatory busing as in Los Angeles County schools today. "We should come back here more often," said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Bob Ballinger, class of '59, one of more than al least a dozen Costa Mesa a nd Newport Beach policemen on hand. Discount Sto~e To Pay Penalty In Repairs Suit Dy agreeing to pay a $50,000 civil penalty, K-Mart Corp. has settled a lawsuit brought by the Orange County dis trict attorney over alleged unfair business practices. The suit. filed in April, was settled by a stipulated Judgment m which K-Mart did not admit guill but did agree to the penalty An alleJ{ation of misleadfog ad- vertising was dropped as part or the set tlemenl. The judgme nt was approved Friday by Superior Court Judge Richard Todd. The legal action had claimed that operation or K-M<lrt 's 13 auto repair shops included charging customers for some services not performed and faiJ. ing to provide bra ke work at discount prices as adve rtised. The $50,000 settleme nt was agreed to by both sides "in order to avoid the ex- pense of further litigation." according to a joint announcement by the com- pany and the district attorney's office. The in vestigation began with cU&tomer 's complaint lo state agents t hat work on his car was not performed as requested. .,...., ........... """' ENDS FLIGHT CARllA Police Piiot Uph•m He and his wife Barbara, :llso cla.c;s of '59, each spent four years at the Sailor campus and were embarra.c;sed to ad- mit they got a little lost amid the tower· ing structures Saturday. ''You wouldn't think you would God , these a nniversar y )earbooks a re beautiful." he added . • * • "We're right in the middle of at cl\I." said Charles Beecher clc;s!:t or '37, a Costa Mesa Post Office executive whose wife Bell}. class of '33. was a princi pal organizer of the event He chuckles, 1 eme m berrng what Principal Davidson once v.rote 10 his annual as an autograph: "Goo<l roads ahead I hope ... "1 tell him every year· 'Sad . they've a II been good . " • • • One particularly popular Sailor booster sales booth among many set up around the campus quadrangle featured work by artist Elsie Lee Huffine Ritter. class or '37 and deaf since childhood. ·'These are going ver y well," declared Mrs. Ritter. who has created a line of drawings and stationery depict· ing the NHHS campus taking shape over the years . • • • Different age groups were represent- ed with differing numbers and some alumni seemed disappointed. "l came about a mile.'' quipped Bill Franklin. who was drum major of the NHHS marching band 1n 1973 'I haven'tseen any of my c lassmates.'' Sally Collins. class of '66, of Corona del Mar, who manages a l::iw office. sat smartly dressed on a planter box beneath a shady tree. "I've only seen one person who was 1n m y class," she said softly. "And to be pe~fectly honest with you. I can't re· member her name." Author. coin collecting and bookbind· Ing expert Don Wallace, class of '47. resident of Orange now, stood out in the crowd in his rus tic western leisure suit. "I think t his is super. It's great to see what you and your fnends look like now anddidn'tused to look like." he declared. "It's a lot better than meeting in a dark room for drinks and dinner every few years," said his wife Evelyn, class of '51. •'This is just super Fantastic.·· said Yvonne Millard Calloway, class of ·so. a Santa Ana r esident and computer operator for an air freight firm, who met several classmates . 'l Among them were Ka thy Rabbit Fis- r hbe ck. uf Tu!>lin , J erry Bl ue, of Orange and J ack Ehl en . of Torrance, whose children can't follow an their foots teps as Sailor !{rads. while Mrs. Calloway has put t"'o <.imong four sons through her lllma mat<'r so far "You !'.houldn 't wai l tu ha ve sumething likt: this every 50 years." ob- server1 Costa '1l'San Woody Hadley, a member of the fi r!:tt graduating class in 1934. "Oh. there mus t be 15 or the 50 from our rlas'\ here tr-cl:i~." s aid .\I Ogden of CCista Mr!>a, l)ne <>f tht: 34 athletes. He downpl<.i~ s h1!> attaletac prowess to· day. !:laying '"If you <'Ould even carry a football uniform \OU had 1t madf' in t ho!>'! dav~ • Future graduates hawked assorted souvenirs for thetr ca mpus clubs and soaked up the t:xcitement or the past They would continue the 50-year- old cheer· "We are the Sailors. "We can't be a ny prouder. "If you can't hear 1t... "We'll yell a li ttle louder " Chemical Fu,mes Cta·im Cou11 t ian, Fellow W o rker By The' Associated Press .4. Buena Park ma n and his rescuer dit>d after t hey were o1y<>r"ome by fumes wh1I<> insioc a 12·fool·deep chemical stor:.ige tank i n La Mirada, Shenff'c; deputies said Saturday The men, 11ientif1ed a!> Ll?~lie Clayton. 22 or Buena Park and 37 year-old Charles ~oblett of Santa Fe Springs, were emplO}C'CS of Amsco Chemical Co. where the accident occurred Friday af- ternoon ·Los Angeles Counl} Sheriff's Deputy Mike Santander c;aid Clayton was clean· mg the tank us<:d to store vinyl acetate and butyl acrylate when he collapsed. Noblett i:~1\I. lhe unconscious man, called the p..iramedics and cli mbed into the tank to rescue Clayton, said San- tander. However, Noblett also inhaled the fumes and dit-r1 aft er he reach~ the bottom of the tank. the deputy added. Both men entered the tank without wearing protective gPar or portable breathing equipmer.t. Santander added. ., A.. DAILY PILOT Particles Elusive • Ull A ids in Tracin!f N e u trino Path £•~nmt'Tlta1 equlpmtnt dt' iucned for"'" U\ phystc• u.pu; menu ln Nt""' Nexu.•o and South Carolina la twlnl bwlt bf l•~ Irvine phy11c1su In • warthoust> 11even mtlet from t'ampu• CoMlnh'lhltl 11 t&ltinl( plac-• in the renled war_.hO\Ule ~f11uM• none of lhe bu1ldlnais at tJCl c-an 4 <'<'0mmodate the tall, bulk)• ap parahlS T H •: t:Q\lt P•ENT t•lunti( :s hape. in Santa An• 111 dest1ned for ex~r1ment.s that will l~I whetht•r or nO( neu1nnoe1 Uny, i.ub atornJ(' partJdes tnat occup) mut'h of the uruverse ~c11l8'e Cro m "oc neutrino type to another Neutrino osc1Uat1on C'urrentl) js a .-ontroversial top1c an elementary particle physics ln 1 several different countries a handful ol neutnno detectors de· signed to determine if oscillation occurs are bei.ng watched close· ly by physicists throughout the world ER Abortion U ~tranos do 01c11late, 1 It 111ntfies that they also pOllJe&S mu1. a cbaracten•Uc rontrar) to popq.tar t>urrent bf-ll•f If "'°• the ma$1 ol ~ unJver'le .-()UJd be vutly mC'ru.st'd probably doubled and basic phy11cs tht>0r1es would. havf' to bf. rrwr\t ten t'INDlN~~ FaOM 1tn e•rhrr f' i per 1 mt> n t b y C l · Ii IJ r Fredendt Reine , professor ol ph) llH'5 . and ('Ollea1ues Or trenr) Sobel und Or £1atne Pa s i erb, both r esearc h ph~ s1C'1sts gan t-v1dence th al ne:u\rtno& du change from one t)•pe to another Two addit1ooal LIC I experime nts be101{ aa sembled tn the ~arehouse wall seek lo test the~e results oo neut n noosC'1 llat1on The new oeutnno osciUation experiment by Reines, Sobel and Pasierb will use the same nuclear reactor at the Savannah River Plant in South Carolina lhoa\ ~ ...ect in the e•perimeot laat 1&frlnc The new proJect involves COO· st ructicn ol • muvable detector houltd in • cylindrical lead sh1t>ld Wheels on the bottom of the detector will enable col· lt<C't1on of new and more ex· ten11l vt> data than in the pr.e· v1ou1 , immobile experiment. I N T llf: CENTEa of the shield, surrounded by a two- lnch Uuck layer of lead, will ~ an extremely sensitive detector wtth 21 photomult1plier tubes which wall sense light emitted in the oel4rino interactions. Once It LS completed. the 4S- inch wide. 100-incb high detector will be tes<ed. disassembled and then srupped to South Carolina late ~ year or early in 1981. There il will be reassembled and put into operation. Reagan's Sttimls Also working on the project is Dr . Mark Mandelkern , asosociate professor of physics, Dr. Leroy Price, assistant re· search physicist. and Her bert Juds . senior laborato r y mechanician. The wor k is sup- ported by the U.S. Department or Energy. Cost Women's "Votes THE SECOND set of equip- ment is being built under the direction of Dr. Herbert Chen, UCI professor of physics. ll will go to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory in New Mexico where t he experiment will be conducted. NEW YORK <AP) -Ronald Reagan's opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment and abortion appears to be costing him votes in his quest for the White House. particularly the votes of women. The latest Associated Press· NBC News poll s ays Reagan draws less supwrt from women t"an from men. And Jimmy Newport Man State Bar Preside nt Newport Beach attorney Wall1am Wenke, a forme r Orange County Bar Association pres ident, was to be named pre· s ident ot the Stat e Bar of California this weekend in Mon- terey. We nke . the s tale bar·s current president-elect, also is a fQrmer _president of the Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce and a member of the American Bar Association. He received his law degr~ from the University of Nebraska in 1952 and recently moved his private law firm to Newport Beach. He Lives in Corona del Mar wath his wife Jean and three children. · Cowity O de Good Air EL MONTE (AP> The Air Quality Management District forcasts continued unhealthful air quality for most areas of the South Coast Air Bas in today. A Pollution Standard Index rating of 235 was predicted for the San Bernardino-Riverside areas Good air quality and a PSI rating of 67 was expected in lhe coastal areas with a PSI of 100 ex pec ted for inl and Orange County and the high desert. The low desert should have a PSI of 92. Carter is the beneficiary of that difference, drawing much of the support among women that Reagan fails to get. At least part of that weakness in Reagan's appeal to women comes from his stands against both the proposed Equal Rights Amendment and abortion. Sup· por t for both is s ignificant among all likely voters. And Reagan does the worst among women who disagree with his positions on the two is· sues. Interestingly , independent John R Anderson. a strong sup- porter of the ERA and opponent o f efforts to ba n abortion , benefits only marginally from his policy differences with Reagan and Carter. The AP-NBC News poll. taken last Monday through Wednes· day. says Reagan is the choice of 45 percent of the male Likely voters, while Carter is the choice of 31 percent -a 14-point edge. Independent candidate An· derson is the choice of 13 percent and the rest were undecided or named others. I N CONTRAST. the women among likely voters split their votes with Reagan getting 39 percent and Carter 36 percent, with Anderson garnering 13 per· cent. Thus. Reagan enjoys a clear margin among men and only a rough s plit among women. Reagan is strongly opposed to abortion and opposes ralifica· tjon of the ERA. Carter and An· derson support the ERA. Carter personally opposes abortion. but he has said he does not support a constitutional amendment to ban abortion. Anderson has come out strongly for the right of a woman to have an abortion. BOTII ABORTION and ERA are backed by people likely to cast ballots on Nov. 4, the AP- NBC News poll said. A woman's right lo an abor· lion is favored by a 72·24 margin among likely voters. with the re- mainder not sure. The ERA is backed a 41-28 edge. with 13 per· cent saying they are not sure and 18 pe rcent s ayi ng they haven't heard of it. Chen's detector is being housed an a 5,000-ton steel c hamber . This tremendous amount of steel will shield the detector from potential cosmic ray background. Th e National Science Foundation is funding Chen's work al a level of $400.000 per year and the funding is expected to continue for another three years until the data-taking is completed. Chen's colleagues include Drs. Rich a rd Allen. Peter Doe, Minick Rushton and Keh-Chung W a n g. assist a n t r esear ch physicists; Herbert Juds, Nance Colbert, Ron Howell and Bill Heller. a ll technicians. and George Brooks , graduate stu· dent. IN T H E SANTA Ana war e house Chen and his co- workers a re constr ucting a massive cube containing 40 rows of scintillation counter s and flash panels. The charged particles traversi n g the scintillation counters release energy in the form of light , whi c h is se nsed b y the photomultiplier tubes in the counter. The flash panels detect position. revealing the exact location in which the charged particle goes through the de- tector. When assembled in New Mex- ico. the giant. ultra·sensitive de- tector will observe and record t h e appearance of the rar e electron anti-neutrino, which would indicate that the rnuon anti.neutrino has changed from its original form. Large wooden crates are be- ing used to pack the delicate-yet· bulky equipment and will be transported to Los Alamos by truck. Three four-ton truckloads will be needed to transport just the nash panels. "We could have built this de- tector at Los Alamos but we pre- f erred to contribute lo the in- tellectual atmosphere here. This way we are able to gel students involved with our research," Chen said. Nation's Skies Clear PS, D e,sert ~esort Hottest Spot in V.S. 11.s.s ...... ,,, ., ,,,. ·-··· ~ .. ., Mostly Cl-sklH preve•lf'O ov•r tnt n•tlon S.h•dO -Int N•llon•i wutntr S..-.lee forecu1 mor• of the wm• lor todey. si.o-" -ll'MIOH"-wers fell OY9r llw IOUl,.rn Pl-s s.t-y •I· ter_, ""'"• rain w., •Ito ,_,.., In Arka-. o1'1-m•. T•-swe •nd •1""9 IN G.111 Co.st. 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'''""'' di 11 ... ~ltd 1111111 1)11 1,l,111\I \\Ill ,111 I\ I ltl"'illll!> 11'111 Water liiundat STOCKTON 'A I' \\ Jll r poured lhrou~h J JOO fool 1>1 ••JI.. in a San Joaquin R1\ l'r lh •l!.s levee Saturday 1nundttt111ii( ~'thousands of • .u·rt'' of '-r11pl.tnd ~nd threatenmg the ffiJJOt .,., .ilt•r supply for 30 commun1t1e' •'\.I\ 11.llt•tl 1llt I ,1 111,1-,;,1\<' l11t«H• 11•1" .1p·•l l11111• I• \tt .uuurnl 1111 "''" ,., '''"''' I r ,11 1 ..,h111 th J1l1·1 h p 111 I· r iii ~ • lllJIH 11 ~ "'''''' I I J111rl1"fl I ho• \ ol• r f P•'I il1•11 I pl.II<'' \\,1 lhl11~ ll•"'••rrl 1111 .( Mor(' than 200 peoplt• ""t'r•· ti,1;.l 11f ' h.11111·1 1111111111).! lht• r• ·'.~Mortgage Lenders .. ~?:Gain P itrtial Win SACRAME;'\ITO 1AP1 Gov Edmund Brown Jr hJ~ "J..'11t·d bills g1\1ng mortga~e lt>nd er:-.1 a part Ht I \ lf·lon .rnthnrwng ;,,." prisons and mak mg it mort-d1ff1cult for Im al 1!<1\ <•rnnwnt' to hm11 growth In a n urr:r or action Fnda} as th~ I Ul'!-da\ d1•ariltnt tc11 hlll signings or veto::. approached. lh~ Dt>rnoc·rat1" t!ov1·rnM ~1gn1•cl a m easu.re tha t a llo ws mortgage interest ralPs to r1 ... 1· "" rn111•h u~ ri ve percento \'er the hfeof a lo;m The b1ll, ABJ142by A~sembt} man i\11..,ter M1 .\li..ltt It ~:in·''"' is ~ milder version of a 'an a ble mortl:!agt' hill backed In ',1, 1ni.:' ..inti loans that Brown vetoed in July .. THE McALIST ER MEASl RE 11.J' part ol .1 11.ll'k.il!•' nl leg1s lat1on that Brown s aid would malo.l .1ffortlabl1· h11u,1ni.; mnri availa ble M c Alis ter's bill. effect I\ 1• next yt>,ir writ let -.tale diartl·red , ;savings and lo;rn 1nstitutwns offer the 'i<tnH' vJriable rate mortgages that fode rally licensed Sa\ 10~~ and loan" have bt'en able to offer since last spring Under the bill. interest rates ('an 'an Ill• tu .: pnrent a yt-ar to a maximum or 5 percent over the 30 H'M hft of the loan Cur rent state law allows a variation of onl y 21, percr>nl ovPr the hft-of the loan. McALISTER 'S BU,L lacks the 'nPJ!~ll ' t• :i mott11ation' feature of the bill Brown vetoed, 581937 b> Sen John Foran. 0 -San ' Francisco Under that prov1s1on. with unpaid intt-re'>l added to the ' principal, the homeowner could owe mor e after fi ve years than at 1 the start of the mortgage. Two other mea s ures m the housing package signed b.> t he gov ernor seemed aimed at efforts by some local go\t•rnmenl!' tu hm1t the size of their communities. • One of them, AB2853 by Assemblyman Michael Roos. D Los Angeles. requires local agencies lo cons ider rcg10nal hou<;in~ needs when making planning and zoning de cisions The ot her. AB3252 by Assemblyman Louis P apan D·M1llbrat'. requires areas that adopt growth·ltm1ltng ordinance!> 10 prove that the limit is needed for pubhc health, s are ty or welfan· · Hid-air Collision 111 ~· 1h1• .1111111,11, 1111t u ' four lrn•l t 11 1111 t111·;1k ' 111 ltr11,hf1n• 1•11111t· '4•''ll'l 11 t Jlt'' Hui 11111· ,, ,,, h1h'r only 450 .:1H1I-. •"•' "" t lw nuiinlund. 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()FF l ~IA L S 140ul d n o t s pec ulal(' on whethe r a dredging oper ation near the levee caused the rupture. which occ urred on t he east bank or the · Middle River, between Mildred Island F er ry and Bacon Island bridge. Most r esidents we re able to get away from the rising waters in their C'ar-;, lhe US Coas t Guard said. A uthonties said neighboring below sea level tracts we re not in danger. <.:lapp has received $58,000 from the Navy so far The rest of tht> mon~y won't be paid until all the goats are re moved. To make ends meet aod keep the project a live, Clapp s ays he needs lo sell some of the goats quickly. The New York·based Fund For Arumals says the most Uke· ly buyers in a fast, profitable deal would be s laughterhouses. The Fund For Animals wants to stop Clapp from selling any or the goats, and is trying to get A Real Gas title to the animals away from Clapp either through negotiat.ions with the trapper o r through further legal efforts. After Friday's 1,1n1iuccessful negotiations. Clapp's wife Diane said more bargaining talks were possible, but in the meantime the Clapps would begin looking for "swtable hom es" for the goats. "We could just give up and go bankrupt," she said, "but then tbe goats would die. No one else Training time turned out to be a real gas for young Christine Vierra and her pet Max, a year-old Mol uccan salmon·crested cockatoo. A minor gas leak s melled in Vierr a 's Costa Mesa home Friday and fo rced them out for fresh air while firemen checked the seepage. Thick gloves are protection against bites. Max gets bored with too much smalltalk . ~ THE EARL'S was willing to evacuate them. and if we drop this, no one will. And the Navy can't wa il rnueh longe r." Fund For Animals attorney~ said they planned to offer Clapp a $30,000 loan "lo tide him over" and would ta.Ice possession or th~ goats. shipping as many as possible to a ranch io Texas. Al torneys for the fund wer e not tm m ediately available after the negotiating session "C lapp s igne d a hu mane agreement whi<:h said the goats were not to be slaug h tered.' s a i d J e r r y 0 we n s , a 11 to ves tigato r f or F u nd f-'111 Anim als. "I think whut hap pened was that he c·heckl'd lh(t m a rket price for ~oats." ON SEPT. 5, Clapp offrrt·d t•1 sell 1.500 o f the goals to tl11 fotmtl for SSOeach, or $75.000 Tf tlw I· u1111 rejected the offer , "we <·;1n "1t•1111 other way than for us lo µro<·N·d with the sale of the San CIE.•tm'lll.& Island goals as we may ,\;,11 Ir dispose ." Clapp wrote Cleveland Amory, pres1dc,11t 01 the Fund For Anirnalo; 1.11l1•rl the offer "A tyµc of blark mall ··We have s pent <'Im.• 11 $100,000 trying to sa vt· th1• t.:o 11:-. firs t by stopping the Nc1\} r111111 shooting them. th('n Ii}' t 1'1111.: I· stop Clapp. All we ask ,., fn1 11111 not to slaughter lh1· go;it<, r 1 ..,, II them l o a n yone 1\.ll.O ~.i , slllughter them," J\1nMv ""'" M R S . ('LA P P s a 11J ht' hus band's letter to the Fund I-" Animals wai. not c1 de;Hlt '•'I tence for thl' goat~ o r a t1tr1·.i against the fund "A II we were Sa) 1ng 1; th.11 11 we :.ol d lht·m we c:oul1ti 1 guarantee what woultl hc1ppr·n '• the m. and I don't think th1· 1'1 11111 For Animals could citht•r llo" e a n a n yo n ,, f o I I 11 11o u p • , 2.000 3.000 goals"" ~rs Clapp s a11l shC' . 11 I h 1 husband never d id think th1· pr,, ject wo uld make nw111·\ l111t didn 't expect to run into .• , m 1 1 d ifficullles Cla pp said his Prfurh l•J 1111\ the goats re nted out to t•al h1 u-;111• fire-prone a reas hao; fa11,..tl '•• f 11 t WBllfG•H(AflNO SOI•' Wet•t H••hnQ ,1 •'Ito'• .._' .,. .. ~, ,. ' ... 25°/o to 30°/o off l• .,1 f•i'lt'"'t'~'' u• "''°• COSU IO(SA641 ·1289 ,,,..,...,..._..,.d loUSSIOH v~95-0401 1"1l C.rNtlO C•P'•••no CS•"' o..., ,-..._, ••Au,.., llttwv l Call 642-5678. Put a lew word5 to work for ou. selected draperies and top treatments. 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Tim es s aid in its Saturday edillons The newspaper said the names of the women could not be learned, but that the one who support ed Kraft's claim that he did not use any drugs was · his date for al least part of the weekend Her testimony ran counter to that of the se cond woman. who contended Kraft used the drug, then acted in a "crazy" manner . the Times said. Cult Depn19roftlncer Svnletac."f-d SAN DIEGO (A Pl -Cult deprogrammer Ted Patrick has been sentenced to one year in county jail and five years probation. and fined $5,000 for his convic- ,lion of kidnapping a Tucson :'"woman he never s aw until his r trial. Patrick, however. remains free on $20,000 bail but Testrain ed from deprogr am - t ming pending appeal of his Au1oi. 30 conviction on kidnapping, tfal1e imprisonment and con- spiracy cbarge.s for the abduc-~AT11tc• f tion of Roberta McElfish, 26, last March 27. 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T he re. Mayor Jackie Heather and former Mayor Don Mc lnrus , a long w1th a phalanx of big.name developers and political !igures. wm be hosts at a $35·per-tickel re· ceplion in Anthony's behalf this W~esday. ~ And who popped up m the Anthony endorsement list last week but Hector Godinez. who unsuccessfully op· posed him in the June primary and couldn't say enough against h is incumbent opponent. AU th.is takes on an even more peculiar turn consider· ing Anthony 's pending trial on charges of laundering campaign funds . If those charges stick, Anthony would be out of offi ce and Gov. Jerry Brown -would name bis re placement -hardly a happy possibility in the eyes of those who appear to be stalwarts in the Anthony camp. Anthony raised more than $300,000 in the primary alone . He spent about $200.000 of it and the later coun· tywide e ffort in his behalf certainly is going to make his supervisoriaJ campaign far and away the most expensive in history. Come November, Fountain Valley City Councilman Robert Stanton , Anthony's opponent, will have one bard way to go if money buys office in Orange County. It almost always does. We don 'l know who is the better candidate. We do know there is something chilling about such a massive and expensive effort in behalf of a supervisor who isn't really all that impressive and who may have been messing around with campaign lawshesworetoupbold. Partners Problematic Disneyland ejected a young couple from one of its dance floors earlier this month and the repercussions may be e nough to make the Matterhorn quiver. It isn 't tha t the couple, one was 17, the other 19, mis· behaved. ll was the fact they were both male and Dis· neyland sees itself as a family park -one above endorsing overt behavior between members of the same sex. The two young men acknowledge they set the scene up to lest Disneyland's attitude and policy toward homosexuality. They say they want to prove their n,ht to follow their own sexual persuasion no matter ii it 'a in the Magic Kingdom or al a Rams football game. CA;lthougb the latte r is a less likely testing ground, we should think.) It's not hard to sympathize with the Disney folks. lf it becomes a gay paradise and all manner of intra.sexual cavorting takes over , they've got trouble. Oh, but what a gray area to define. How about a dan cing girls' troupe? Or folk dancing displays that fre- quently involve me mbers of the same sex in one-0n-0ne maneuvers? For that matter, haven't we seen Mickey himself prancing around with Goofy on the park grounds? Maybe the imaginative Uncle Walt shouldn't have in· troduced fairies into his scripts in the first place. Nickname Not Wanted Despite its predilection for embracing the eccentric oddballs of the world, San Franciscans have a tendency toward the pompous when it comes to dictating what their city should be called. Some of t hem pursue a zealous crusade against the word "Frisco," insisting that only the ill-bred and the tou_rists would c lassify their city with such a common· sounding sobriquet. Only last week. they held court (a packed one, we'd guess) to rule that only "San Fr~cisco" '?r (oh, ho~ cute) "The City" should be used U\ refernng to their capital of suicides and alcoholics . It's been our observation that most native San Fran· ciscans with roots in the city have no trouble with "Frisco" and that. indeed, the affectation against it comes mostly fro m transplanted Southern Californians who moved there. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed o n this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1n111ted. Add ress The Daily Piiot, P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd I Tin Lining By L.M. BOYD Simon Patino at the age of 43 was a store cle rk in Cochabamba. Bolivia. This was 1.905. Simon 's boss, the store owner. fired him for giving credit to a bad risk, a o~ar Gloon1y Gu Increasing our ZIP code numbers from five numben lo nine num- bers only re-iterates - we aren't people any more -only numbers. But tllil lime let'a ZAP the ZJP. E.L. Port uguese mine r . Simon wound up having to pay the miner's bill. So grateful was t.he miner that he turned over his mine to Simon before he left town. Simon recruited some Indians thereabouts to work the edges of the mine. They turned up tin ore, the beginnings o( about $200 million worth of it. Simon, the clerk, began putting the pieces together in a rapid manner. His Consolidated Tin Smelters, Ltd., became the largest tin smelting com- pany in the world. Those roly poly dolls so weighted on the bottom that they can't tip over dale back to the early Chinese. Tumble dolls, we call them. Wbat the Chinese call them traulatel u 11aomethlnc struck but not fallinf." How many animals can you name that have no taillr Man, ol course, The Manz cat. The Barbary ape. Any otben! . . -----------..... ------------- Richard Reeves Robert N. Weed/Publl1her Tnomas Kffv1l 'EC11tor Organizing Blunts Incumbency S('llAUMUURli, Ill Don Tot hm. the llllnols leatalator who u1 the co-ordinator of the Rea a•n campal1n In four Mldw•tem states. works out of 11 baaernent office in a shopping renter l!I> m1IH wu t of Chicaao The ()(flee •tf.domlnated by an u.el dl1playlna a four-point proaram· "l. Yue 11 c•om1,lete list or ~very ell gi bit-voter in the preeanct ' 2 Oeler rn1ne the lean anKs of each eligible voter "l. PEBSUADE the undecided and uninterested to vote your ticket ''4 See to it that every 'Saint' and probable 'Saint· is reg- istered and gets to the polls." Those simple rules were writ· ten by an old local politician - named Abraham Lincoln. They are still pretty good today. Tot- ten thinks. and they could make a difference for Ronald Reagan on Nov. 4. "EVEN IN i\ presidential~ race ,·• he said, "you can in· Bob Greene nuence the outcome by 15 or 20 percent with organization.'' Orga.nhlna also gives pro. fesslonals and vol unteera something to do during the early weeks or the general election campaign. •'This is the latest starting campaign I have ever seen." Totten said. "Not tor people like m e, but fo r mos t people . I don't think most voters will real- ly pay attention until about Oct. 15. "They have a lot of other problems and they don't think who they elect makes much dif- ference." IT IS QUITE likely that the contest between Reagan and Jimmy Carter will be decided by what happens in the last two or three weeks before election day. Events in those 15 to 20 days will probably be what is on the minds or casually com mitted voters. "The problem with being the challenger is that you have almost no control over events,•· Totten said. "Ca rter may be able to do something about Iran. He can disburse feder al Aulds wherever it will do him the most good. "All Rea~an can do is to de- cide what to attack and how hard. 1bere i.& no time left t.beo to shift strategy, in those last couple of weeks. It you guesa wrong you are in trouble."• ORGANIZATION -putting Lincoln's precinct rules into practice -is one way the Republicans can try to blunt the advantages of Carter's in· cumbency. And they are trying. The Republican National Committee is financing a program, called Commitment-BO, wblch could be the largest "Gel Out the Vote" campaign in American history, The stated goal of the pro. gram is to reach every voter in the country -by lmoclring on doors and making telephone calls . That's something of an exag- ger a tion beca use Commit- m e nt-SO will concentrate in places where s ignificant numbers of voters are likely lo be committed to Reagan places like the suburbs of Chicago. IN ILLINOIS, the prog'"am bega n on Sept. 6 , wh en Republican activists were invit- ed to meetings at 25 Holiday Inns around.Ute state. , An average of 80 people at· tended each of the meetinaa and each one pledged to brt.na 10 friends to meetings at their homes on Sept. 13. That's 20,000 people, lhe telephone and door· to-door.canvassers who are sup~ posed to begin working on Oct. 2. ·'There is no point in startinl earlier because most voters don't really know what they think right now,'· Totten sald the other day. "My own secretary is still flip- ping past the campaign cov· erage in the local papers. Poll· ing here shows 2S to 35 percent undecided." THE REASON for those numbers. of cou rse, is that many people don't really want to vo te ror e ither Carter or Reagan. The turnout on Nov. 4 will almost certainly be very low -mo re th a n half of America will never get interest- ed en'bugh to \lote. But the lower the turnout, the more important organization is -espedally in the state like n. linois, which Gerald Ford car- ried in 1976 by 112,974 votes out of a total of more than four million. Abe Lincoln carried it, too - by following bis own rules. Uncle Sam Too Selective for Service Whe n the government r e quested that all 19· and 20·year-old m en go to their nearest post office and register with the Selective Service System, Laura Marje Hall thought about what it meant. Miss Hall, 19, realized that women were not being asked to register. She wasn't even s ur e that w o m e n s hould r e gis t e r - s h e wa s a believer in equal rights. but s h e hadn't given t oo mu c h cons ideration to whether that applied to military service. too The more she thought about it, the more her con science bothered her. "I juat didn't feel it was right not lo register," she said. "l wouldn't enlist in the Army - but this was different. This was saying, 'If there's a national emergency, I'm there if you need me.' 1 thought I should do it." • SO SHE WENT to her nei1hborbood post office on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The clerk handed her a registration form, and she flUed it out. and the clerk accepted it. And that. she thought, was it. Except the other day a letter· arrived at her home, from the Selective Service System in W aahiqton. Min Hall thought it was her officlal reeiatration receipt. When ·•he opened it, thou1b, ahe found a letter: ''Dear Rellatrant, uws WOULD like to tbank you for reliltertal witb the Selecti.e Sentee. eow.ver, tbe tnfonna· Uoe -.. Nlbtr•tloa form in· dleat. tUt are you are not a male. A. ,_, may be aware, re-Sbtratlon at wa Ume appUe1 only &omU.. .. ..,e n........... tlon ""' c.:u your. c.oo~ra in providing us w1tn the correct information. Please enter your correct na me in the space provided below. If you a re a fem ale please write FEMALE in the space. Jf you are a male please write MALE -(If you verify that you are a female> your initial registration will be voided.'" At fi r s t Mi ss Hall was confused . Then s he became upset. "It's the first time I've ever relt like this,·· she said. "My feelings are very hurt. They could say it any wa y they wanted to -but what they were saying is that I don't count. It's like I'm not good enough. It's like when you go to apply for a job, and they say. 'Don't call us, we'll call you."' A FEW WORDS should be said about Miss Hall. She is neither a strident feminist nor a Cosmo girl. She probably falls somewhere in between. c She is a member or an Ex· plorer Scout troop, which prob- ably would make most people ,-.. -. -... ------... -. ··----·-- stereotype her in a certain way; but on the other hand she says she has never been a tomboy - "l'm terrible at sports. What I'm really interested in is piano, singing and dance." Miss Hall had discussed the idea of registration with her parents before she did it. Both agreed it was an honorable action to take. And now she feels that her government is simply telling her she doesn't count. IN WASIONGTON. a Selective Service System spokesman said that, in essence. her assumption is correct. "We don't have the authority to accept her reg· istration," the spokesman said. "The Congress didn't authorize registering females, so we just have to1 purge her from our files.'' The spokesman said that a "very, very small'' number of women registered, and that those who did register are being considered by the Selective Service u "errors -lite men who might register under the name ol Mickey Mouse." Miss Hall has h e r o wn thoughts on that . She reels that the government is not thin.ting the matter through clearly. "I don't think the draft should be mandatory for all women," she said. "But if a girl wants to put her name in the pool of available Americans. she should be allowed to. "FOR INSTANCE, I am a single woman. And it seems fair to me that single women should be considered for military service before married men with families. Doesn't that make sense?" She anticipates that many peo- ple will say: If she's so anxious to serve in the military. why doesn 't s he just enlist in a women's branch of one of the services? But that, she says, is not the point. "I don't want to be in the Army," she said. "It's not what I want to do with my life. I'm ju.st saying that ii we're talking about making people available to be called oo. I feel I should be one of those people who are available." She realizes that the govern- ment is saying that American women get a free pass, as far as this responsibility is concerned. That is precisely what bothers her. "I DON'T ltNOW if I want a free pus," she sald. "I think everyone should have some responsibility. "I realize that women are not allowed in combat, but there are a Jot of other things that women could do. There are a lot of jobs that I think I could do u well u anyone else, and I think a free pus ll Just for people wbo don't have any responsibility. "I can see both aides of tbi.a ar1umeat. But It aeema to me that u lOQI u they're lottina people Wbo don't want to Mrve to reliater, tbey mt1bt as '"" accept eomeoae like me. I didn't ·do tlUa • IOme &•tun. I did lt bec•uee I tbou&bt It wu I.be rt1bt UdnC to do.'' .. -- I 0 Wfllt' tho (),Jl lY Pilot Bo..c IS60, Costa Me~a. 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(11r , h1ltlr •n 111 ~.uppor1 tht'ir a~111..: 11;1 rcnL'>. l.1t'lll r P''nSIOll "'''ll'fllS .1 lll'>'(Ut l\ l.' 10· 1•11m l' ta'< "Look. herE' <.ir• '>Unit' book~ on nnd-Lft.> cris1s'. ever y mJt•<tt'l r ur prorl''>sor had to have one or t hink ht• wa:-. a fallun hec::iuSE' h1.· was n • perc ~pti \t.~ l1n111.1i.:h lo h. v1· li(on< through a CrlS15 "~VF.:'IJ BRl(i flT Pl-,OPI E rc·1d the c h<1ok h ke ency<'lol)f'dtu:-. <>f • ll'Jllt.'tll'. hoping to ham whr n 11 is proper for 11 middle aged CXf'l'Ut1vt• I·• quit his JOb <1n<I run off with a tN•n ager \m ""'k at thh p1lt• of fl•>Oks. rhtld <1ar1• ·1 h1 numlx•r:. won t ht· that h1g, but our society ~01", thmugh pha'>t'!'. wlwn• J!c>Otl l!arly educ-a 111111, 11111 111st -.t11\.\111g tht.• '\lliS o;omcwh<·re, 1<; wolwd u~1on as t•:..~Pnt1<1I "One or lht• ~ood ll11ng5 about lhe }$8(1!-. , ... that I Uunk we'll pay ll•!>s alt(·nt1on to all of tht~ 'Me Decade;.> pup p~) 1·hology and morP attt'nt1011 to some or the brocad <>oC'i.11 t ha11gP~ tha~ a~•· c 1 111g It) hJt u~ hard f'uhll1•atie;n!> an· aln· 11h starting to rr>flN't this f''pr instaru t' loc1k at thl' pth: or books about th<' grov..mg per centage t•f the elder!} in .\mencc.n soc1el;. a nd ho"' to ~upµort th1•r11 Som !'.-people arc runnin~ about IJke Chicken Lil tie ""vtn~ thr· "'" 1s r llhnr "Bl T Tllf: OJ..Pt:NO•:NC\' nur<lc·n 'hP ratio of non1Aorl\t•r 1 .. """rkt•f will oft•·n t "Tt\Kt-; :WASSAC'Hl!SF.'M'S 1n l!S40, for ex- :imple o ver half of all 3 year-old::. were in pubh<' sl'hools bccau'>c lht? idea wa!> to have them rt•adinf.! a nd writing as soon as po~s1blc "'lo\.\ that llead <:;tart, th<' federal education program d('s1gned for p r e sc h ool un - dl'qmv1lcged c:hildn•n. has been 0Hic1ally pro- nnuncetl a ::.uC'rt'S5, I th111k we'll see more calls for muv~al ettrly <.'h1ldhood education. .and I ho pC' mi .r .. µn \at<.· '"~a nization!> develo p J::t»..id , flexible µrograms for v.ork1ng mothers and their r hildrcn before tire· go\'f.·mment moves in • . , . Analyzing Total Picture 8' J Olfl\j SIRU .\. 8( I U .R UtMnr~•h of T•a.tt "In a ~11t1 1'I' h:t'>ttl till infllrmat10n. th,. fulun· twlt·llJ.4" to those v.ho ..itt• tnrit nual l) s tr 1·t dlin,:! tltl'll rn1nn ,111d g~t t1 n~ up t 1) 1L111 1l.do1 soc·111log1s1 .lolln S1 til. ' I' 1Hlt·r as~t!rts "Right 00\.\ 11 look< llk1· llll \nit'f"il·dn tut11r1· rna:-. twlr1111• t11 the n 1htar. \\ hn h '' 1111' lw't e<luC'al 1onnl 1n-;l 1l 11I on '• l•J \ 1· · · o \ F: R 1 II t·. ' J \ ~ ' • <>ver)oni' ha'> Ii 'l'n 1;1l~111 . rut • talk:ni.t atwut 'co 111 1n.~1n g ,. o u 1 • " t 1 on . · e d u r ;1 l 1 o n f 11 r It'll wr~htp, all thOSP worih. 11111 111•' r11 tl1t<1r) h·1s b('en d111n g 11 ·'I h<'· military hu~ n•rog111.tl·d I ht· ".t!uc• of making <;ure thut 1h leacl1rs a r1• thl' ht'>tmF•lrmt<<I pt·opl1• .111>1J11d , uHI ha-. m.td" p1orn11l1<1n of 01ff11·cr<> m•ir•• rl ,. I 1· 11 d • n t n 11 " d v a n r• I! d ••d111·.tl11tr• 111,111 l'\l'r 11\•fon · ,\, :i re<;ult thou<;anch of 11ff1n1 regu lar !~ gel mo~tcr ~ •le~• t't and Ph I) s. The\ '>pend hu.l!e <'html(, of tmw not JUSt i.11 · · · Focusing Policy D·\ VIO \()(, U . UC 8-11(•1•1 "Bus iness will probably do pretty well politically ovt:r thP next dec·ade." pohtic.1l o;c1ent1st David Vogel predict<;. "1'bc public 1s conC('rned about economic problems and uneasy about government regulation Liberal economic policy has failc•d. Bus iness has ht•c•n abl" to a sk tht> right questions and sometimes win by default "Much nf the p11lit1C'al lf'ft has given up on the long lc rm po t e ntial of our t•conom ir syst em, and has a<lopte d a remarkably conse r vative view of the good society. "M1'NY OF THE LEFT'S governme nt 1n tervenl ion proposals -additional subsidies for housing or health care. the investment of p1.1bhc funds in obsolete steel mills, and so on are simply a tte mpts \o satisfy the immediate economic needs of particular po litic a l constituencies or communities. They essentially amount lo d rains on the nation's limited supply of capital, and they contribute little or nothing to the revitalization of America's industr ial base. ''Given our econo mic problems and the left's political failures, business has a tremendous opportunity to gain support and help the system survive -if corporate leaders s upport policies that a re really designed lo aid s erious long-term economic growth a nd political balance between such ins titutions as government. business, and public interest groups. "The proble m is that significant segments of American business will probably use the current decline of their liberal adversaries to further some short-term objectives. which benefit particular companies and industries , but leave the core problems of the econ omy -inflation, p roductivity, labor-management te nsions -as a whole untouched. That will lead to an even more serious long-term decline in the competitiveness of Americ an industry. "WHEN YOU TURN TO questions of social regulation, there's also a question of how much opposition is prompted by • regulatory excesses and how much is an attempt to undermine the legitimacy of any government action . Particular industries are likely to use the public's current antiregulatory mood to simply get rid of regulations that offend them -instead of those that are indeed superfluous or counter-productive. "What we need is a process in corporations which allows for careful determination of long-term responsible and appropriate behavior, and then an articulation of the moral and political dimensions of the decisions that are reached. "Ir we don't get that klnd of thoughtfw process, much of the current controversy over who should control American big 1, business wtll resemble a dtapute over who should captain the ~ ,4 Titanlc." U1t• W.1r C1>ll1·~· hut at ci,·1Llan '.l'llt•llf'I ii' W I II • T IH' \' I. E 1\ R N m JJ it a r :V t .11 t1"c; 1nt1 rn.1t1c>r1 al 1-1olilics from 17011 In t h 1· p rl'scnt. m • 11 i' g r rr11• 11 t '· k ii Is and g11\ l't n1111 nt d ori.: cn1za.tion ''"'I \t hin.? t hllt wi ll make l'i\ 1lian .. h<illt'1 for their help wh en 11 ... time t11 ma k e d1•t I IClli:• Ttw m1htar' 1·an get away \.\'tlh s uch '' h1 g educ ation I" o~r Jm her.t<J'>e 1l ha1; the ideal '>lluut1on man :i~emc-nl IA ithout tl1t' nl'C'1'4'>ilt' 11( prod11ction or markt•t 1r~ \"011 t3k•' J mana~er away f rtJm a produrt ion job and it cn<>ts ,1 l'OfTlflilll\ bu~ hucks But m1lltan 1x.•11plc in one sense. <Jr<' nn val' a t ion all the lim e eX('to>pt whrn they'rl' a t war. 'Th<'\ don't havl:' to produce Jn~tltin,:: regularly. ::.o it doesn't co<;t mut•h In rf'movc officers from pla1·e" of rc-spon!'1b1hty and lc•l t h1•m .io 111 sc'h(\(11 "TllF. SITt: ATION is n 't really too bad in '\O rne w ays. F'or instam·c. the military has been the bl'S t \·eh1clc in American soc1ct~ for the> sys tematic a dvancement of blacks. 1t will he h(•lpful dunn g lhe next couple of <kcades to have more leaders cominJ:! from there. "/\ lso. you could s ay that civilian politicians are proving so incom petent. why s houldn't they get m ore advice from some people who are at least well train ed ? "And 1 'm not talking about a military coup or something like that. 1·m talking about gaining influence not through force but through the power of sound a ct vice. "STIU, IF WE want to make sure civilians really are in charge at t he top, a nd il cor· porations and other pr ivate in· slitu tions want their lead ers to b e a s up to date and kno wledgeable of political and s oci al questions as military peo- ple. the nonm ilitar y organiza· Uons will have t.o increase their employees' exposure to new ideas and information. '· M aoy government and business people a re being taught to do a good job at their present assignments, but they 're not taught how to analyze the big picture. U they don't learn how to do th at, we'll all be in trouble." B y WA VN•: C.:O R NELllJfi uc ~o._ Whllt· t.lnv1ng across campus 111 a bittltercd jeep which he had ust•d for yt•ar:. during rc•warch in tht• ii ll\all towns and rural are a s of northe rn Mexico, W11yrll' Corne li us. dir ector of U<'S ll ' Prog ram In CJ n it«>d "tutt''> ~cx1 can Studie:l. tits l'Us~e:. future job nN!d s on both !>Hies or the border "Mex1l'O will twve I JO 1111lhon pt·upl.· by the year 2000 a nd will need 20 million new JOb~ just to Sta} l"vt.'n in Its employnwnl rc.t~. · ht-~ays 'And 1n the· US . while 1t 1<; trut-t hal Me xican m11u ant!> probal>ly have ta kt!n ~omt: JOb!'- wh1ch could havr gone tu du;;i1l vantaged • S born rninontw' • all that will C'hangc ··o unng lhP 1980::. and 19'.X.h. thl' pool of you11 g d ome ... lll wurkers av;11labl., to Ctll low !>ktll ~try-l~vel 1001> wilt .,hnnk tr em endous!) 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I ( 1111 mq;rant' .i:-. ·rrc,.l11:11!1•r'-... . sol'ially a11d rx1l 1t1l'.1l::v 1J1'>1111• live t'lc'ntl'lll ,,,.. lHt<ISSlnlJI 1t.l1 and so on "TllAT'S THE SA ME .tu that was said about the Jr1 0.,h , 1h< Italians. the J ews . j ust abou every 1mm1J{rant grou•1 It w,1 nonsense then and 1t'<; nonsenM· now. "Our research has sho-wn 1 •it only that <ille~al) 1m m1 grant'> are paywg a lot. m or(• in ta"E>~ t ha n tht>y'rc S:(C·ttmc in "' r \ w1 but tha t t h ose who st•lll per manently in the Un1tecJ States are emulating the up"' Jril m Qbility pa tterns of pn•v1ou' immigrants t11 tl11!'. countr~ arnl are developin~ Amt nc·,111 .,,,n,1 patterns '"We 're seeing a sp1rat111n• t• move tnto supervi..or~ Jllh" 11 c reasing, fort1ht\ rall ~ 1•1 1n1 d o w n . c h 1 I d r C' n b l' 1 n g • n co u r age rl to a r <J 11 i r ,. rn o r<.' Pducat1on. a nd a ll t h" lf"l 'F'or lru,tanr.,, 1.1,e Pl r:.onall> intervi<>wed 185 Mcx1c;111., li \ 1nv. In IO l'llll'S SllC Ill (' ...illfomia. 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I 11 ollh1ttl• 1tJ1•\- 1' I\ Ir I \1• 11't,1•1 ,.;di•-, 1r.(t I "<r-'> Hl•I Jll 111><'11 \ I I' I 11tlt1 1 t•tl\ h1 1 :al<• \ •r) liUle use of lax-supported pub!Jc services. "Only about 5 percent o f the ii legal settlers had ever received uncm ployment compensation. only about 2 percent had ever re· ceived welfare assistance of any kind, none had ever received food stamps, fewer than 3 per- cent had received free health cart.> a t publicly s upported f1H'1 lities, and only 9 percent had rhildn•n enrollPd in U.S. publil' schools "Govcrnment incom e-transfe r programs like welfare, food s tamps . and une mploy m e nt rnrnµcns ation are antithetical to !\I ~x 1ran culture, and Mexican 1mm1grants legal or illegal - us ualh must I><! in the direst or c1rcumiitanc<.'s before they even contemplate o;eek1ng public as· 'I St ante """"Mfflff' Ot' 'fttt:M have what they ron~1der to be a preferable ~ource of help in lim e of need: the kins hip networks of which they ;rrc members . Ninety-four pcr<·t•nt or the settlers we in tt•rvicwl'd had relatives or close friends hvini.: 1r1 the US ··what would really help would bf' Ent:;l1 'i h language l'la..,.., •• , \\Ith ~overrlment sub 'llt11 P'> or la '< rebates lo eni ptcl\ !'" 11r othe r g roups wh11·h 1n:-.11t ult• '>UCh programs It" also vll~ll th:it a ll m igrant 1·h1 ldrt n gl'I a \.'hanre lo go to ~ 1 hllvl Ting Ahead l'lt I( llAH ~A RSD£N 14'""11~ Gf"..,. SUI•.~ .... ,. •• i' 11 n<'<; are .,, ;;rting to predict lhe end of ii• l 1· t ... ,, ' \IH·hael Mar'>dE'n who teaches a course 11 r tw • H• • .... , .. ,.., "" ·Tht> \ultJrn'>b1lt' 1n Ame nC'an Culture " V ,. '•' 11ad a 'iii· yrnr lovt affair with cars in 111 h t lh<Jt 11ur slogan dunng the '80s a nd '( 11 rll"' d11 llS p:trt ' -.t IU., fJH· Rl.. "h,L BE CllANGES. The auto industry 1. • ., 1 •rld1 C'l'• ,,( lu'(Uf) rtl rq s and 1t may becom e one 1.,.1111 v. 1t. ;, la11om111~ 111 ... rket in ui!f'd l'ars supplymg most of •lw 1111• ul.,1 111 \-, );J~ 1,, •·om<.'. mor1· l'Xpensive, you ma,Y find '' J '" • lo.tr•~ 111 1 tu 1r 1lrn cways and liste ning lo their • p~ • 11 d•• d •• r ~l<·r 1·0 :."\o:-.t<·m,. But people will still own cars. '" • • , ... l'·"•t•h ~1111 <A.int fret'<lom "ln \•rv-rtt· 1. \\ 'vt• <1lways believed in the open road, m ex- 1 I •rt 1g I v •. tt 11 also in being able to control our tt•< h11olog~ C.1rs ~1v1: us all t hose feelings th • 11-rfin •1 ill" tali.. about people not dnving on weekends •Oll. •c•t.s\.' • ,,,, .. "•11 1111 .. l>use:s all week to be able to dnve 1.1,hPrt' the\ want to in "'t-t•kends Ask 60 million Americans who lo t·dmr ml? if U11 ' rf> w1Jlmg LO settle for a campground on a <1reyhound l1 .. 1r 'ti\~ l \ Ot I'\ I R ~ \T OtEI> ~omcbo<ly wash a car?~Peo· 'II• :11 ~·.unp tht:m, :.~ak spft ly to the m . People r It ., ' I I ••• 1/fa1r or course. it's expensive - 11! m11111 , t'H·r '>\op love" . .,, •t!• t1 r• that :; broadf'r than the auto 10- wl •• n rl1 111• ·a~·· 1s that products become a part ·r tu •• m11 • ·1 .. n.ir't I)( th!• way WC ttunk. This means r h 11i.., 1 1r • .. ,pur .. 111111 . the\ '>hould be more aware of the \\ .. 1 It~ • IH 1w11 .. ·•. :!lfl IH r <" tht· whole culture. dnd they should .11 • • • iu :1 • 1•t 1he ~:oo.t 11roc1url.<. the~ rnake . because people tl•J" l. l'I 11'-• t 1• 111 lht·\ re• illy ti k1• lhl'rn •· • • • Empha'liz· wn Ethics ROBERT Wt; ru'o~ Ot PrtftC•ton Untw•r\lh Robert Wuthno ..... d 1r llor of the Progra m 111 Sri. 11t·c 111 Human Affairs. d1 M 1..:.:-.l'ti th<> relation.ship of tN•hnolu~) ,1n•I religion and forccasl ~ sor 11· s ignificant changes "What you're seeing all nvc 1 the world are ne w tech110\0J.?1ec, and the new ways of do1nt' things that technolog) bnngs · be 4ay s . "Th i s kind of ·moderni zalion is e r oding traditional culture 1'ver ywhrr<· but running inlu oppos1t1un "FERVENT re ligmus move ments are developing in ways which provide new glue, new social bonds as the old ones are destroyed. Iran is a good e xam· pie . "What you're seein g increas ingly are people wanting lo make sure that they control t he new technology and don't play f •• ll ··s, 1r-n i:-• .in I 1·1.Lll•l'•'r-•1 hn 1)11•1 r 1 nd ·rst •r. 1 II. I nP•'ri for p11p111 1r <'l 111 r11 "< 10\ <inahh lh11"I, cl \\ h•·n t l.1· fJ uule .~ h1>St• It \ 1 11:: •,t: 1111·,1 rb. h 1vt• llt'~n r 11 .1•<1 I h111 1 " lt•t .1011l11i.:1t•JI .. n ~II• I 11· 01 11 J ~ •• l r '"ii I .111·0., 1:-. r.ot , 1., t 1 II' Id .. • I r :i 11 .1 n d th c lht>lllat!!\ HI II l""t' I' !1fft'l l'llt 1\11t " · r1· l.1r i111f· "' :-et• soml' ·,ulJ\lt• eh:.n..:c·-; as pPople in t'rc•asinl.!h IA ant t•1 asc;er1 their 1nd1•.1d11;1l1t\ ·H'.<.Hnst what are ·,1·l'r1 .1s It.• hnolo~11.'al mt 1 U!>ion~. "W•:· RE S E El NG rn this cvuntn :r :-ldft not only to"'ards funrl amt•ntJlti:.m in part1rular but alsc1 towar1 I a mor e tn· d1v1duahst1< forr•t of piety "P eoµle art' mor e rnterested in rehg1ou . ., e xperie nce . in dividual prayer a nd m ed itation. and less intf'rcsted in the ntual a nd inst1tut1onal trappings. 'lhm11~ Uw 1980s. people will ~'pt.· el and bl' expected lo read ,111d pra) and then make up their o'' n mindi:. on thC'Olog1cal issues. I h.1t ml..'<Jns an 1•ros1on rn the authortt} of tht• t·hur c h People \a.t i! rt·sc r vc the right and r1·spono;1h1hty to ma ke up their ov. n minds "A MOVE OF that sort from religious pluralis m to religious populism has interesting social, as w el l a s theol og ical , ramifications "We mi~ht see more explicit discussion within corporations, universities and other or · ganizat1 o ns of bas ic et hical questions, because people wi.11 wa nt their li.ves to be holy all week Ion~. nol jus t on Sunday. "There are religious or· g anizat1ons like the Interfaith Ce nter on Co r po rat e Responsibility criticizing cor · • · porations from the left . and you may see fundamentalists attack· ing from the right. There are also a growing number or uni· versity -sponsored confer ences on ethical issues affecting b usi· ness. "ALL OF THESE activities m'Dy make for tougher questioo· ing and more awareness of lbe impact of corporate and private actions. "On t h e other hand, a nti· elitism toward relig ious in · stltutions can easily turn into mass susceptibility to religious fads . "Without an institutional com - munity of su pport for beliefs. we may see theology s wing to cha nging tunes of pubUc opinion, with people influe n ced b y newspapers and television to believe som ething one day and !lomething completely different soon aft.er. That makes for a ver y politically and theological· ly volatile society. because people's religious beliefs do in· Oue nce their politics." I .. , ., I I i I DAil V ptLOT SUndlly. Silplw1•• a. 19l!O · -~ -Onee t\galn ~ot aad Pup .Co1nrades i ~ I ' f I ., 8TSVS IU'IUIBLL ' °' ................ I 1~ j J' . ~ . . . . • . Long Arm of OCC Course Aids Far East Travelers The brcxlae sculpture la of a amall lirl giving water to a tblnty dol from an abalooe abell. The ~lllb terrier appears to be pulling away from the proffered drink, perhaps, u 10me loa1-time Lqunans aurmlle, because the abalone abell toqtaim aalt water, scooped up from the ocean by the cberubfc !au. THE TWO-FOOT BIGB PIECE wu sculpted more than 41 yean a10 by Ruth Eatoo Peabody, a Laeuna Beach artist who moved to the Art Colony in the early ltb after attendinft the CbiCQO Art Jutitute. It wu at the niqueat ol the artilt'a loa1-time friend Helen Carter Tiffany, an animal lover, that the untiUed sculpture wu doGe. Mn. Tiffany came to Lquna Beach in 1129 and im- mediately jumped into volunteer work. One of her favorite projects wu the local Humane Society. a£1ATIVE8 aBCAU. TllAT THE comj>usionate woman could not bear to see the many abanlorietfdogs in La1una Beach wandering along tbe dusty Cout Highway in search of water. So Mn. Tiffany and her artist friend devised the sculpture u a pr:actical way to solve the problem. The bronze piece would sit atop a flagatooe bue facing the dirt highway, with the fountain's concave bue serving as a watering bole for thirsty canines. Mrs. Tiffany suggested the artist use her grand- dauabter, Adrienne Reilly, as a model, along with her .favorite Scotty doi"Pe11Y-'"'" ~ ~ The 2-year-old girl, wearing nothing but a smile, posed for hours in Ruth Peabody's studio, with one arm around the dog and an abalone shell clenched in her chubby ftst. WREN THE WORK WAS COMPLETED, it was bolted atop the stone fountain, and served as a unique drinking fountain for animals for more than 40 yean at the comer of Cliff Drive and Coast Highway. Tben,about two -;Years_ a~o,_ .v•mcJa.Is cl.estroye¢. !I. ~on of the nagstone base. The bronze, which was not damaged,' wu tucked awiy in a storeroom It City Rall where it was prompUy forgotten . Prodd.inl by aeveral ~ans who remembered the old sculpture prompted city officials to repair the fountain, and the girl and dog were. put back in Jahraus Park just last month. THE WEATBEKED STATUETl'E -Which now sports a drinking fountain for humans u well as one for animals -standa u a tribute to the artist and ber com .. passionate friend. Both died in the mid-1980s. And what of the curly-haired litUe model who will forever offer a drink to the hapless Scottie in the shady park? She's Adrienne-NeiawOllgetllOW, working at UC Davis. She bu six grown children of ber own. r Going to Iran? Need a craab course on bow to get alODI there'! The office also will assist students in working abroad during the sum· mer and help set up-jobs for-foreip students and worJters who wisb to come to the county for the summel'. I I r I Iran -under current conditions - may be stretching it a bit: but Orange Coast College has established ; a service that probably could fill most requirements for a quick in· troductory course on just about any other nation. :• IT'S OFFERED BY the Office of "Weekend conferences and sym· posia will be conducted periodically, focusing upo~ other countries and areas of the world, including China, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia and the Middle East," Win said. •. IDternational Service established this I · year under the direction of OCC ' President Robert Moore. ! .. SINCE WE'RE LOCATED here on the edge of the Pacific basin, our office will focus primarily upon the countries that ring the Pacific," be emphasized. I . I Individuals or firms wishing to utilize the new office may oontact Wib at 556-5860 or 556-5191. -A-ncat.ive of Burma, Win la ~ graduate of Arizona State University, The American University of Washlllgton, D.C. and USC. ·l I l I l I I i I i . TRAVELER'S AIDE Dr. u Kr•• Win Dr. U Kyaw Win, an OCC professor ' ot PIYcboloeY since 1986, directs the . otftee an a half-time basis. Tbe new department combines . 1neral academic disciplines inelud· . iaC fonip languqes, antbropoloey, > C:::.::.hy, technical trades and • "Tbe oftlce ... is here to 1ene our t lludlata and the community," aaid ..... _ ~!': urw inltance, if an employee of a' loeal iDduatry ii being tnmferred wHll bia family to Saudi Arabia, or . Korea. or Taiwan, we'll put tQletber : a eralb ane-or two-week pfOll'UD up. • • reqamt to belp that penon and Ida ) famllJ prepare for Ute move." 4 He served as an economic assistant at tbe U.S. Embassy in Rangoon, im· migrated to the U.S. in 1961, instruct· ed at the Defense Language Institute in Monter ey and has · conducted several field studies classes to the Far East while at OCC. Co11nselor Wins \ Comedy Contest SAN FRANCISCO (AP). -A 6- foot-6 juvenile ball counselor bas won top honors in the Bay area's fifth an- nual International Stand-up Comedy Competition. Curlybaired Michael Pritchard outpointed four other finalists during_ 51,', hours of laughter at the Warfield Theater. The 2,200 spectators gave· Pritchard a standing ovation for bla, routine about playing games with children. IDgbllght of the eveniq wu a sur· prise appearance by Robin Williams of "Mork anct Mindy," a former participant in the competition. ~'e.€8.,IJlrlf Model Donna Blevins, at 6-foot..S may not need any help during the celebrity donkey baseball game at the 18 United Way Campaign KickoftTuelday.at the Orqe County Fair~ in Coeta Mesa. But 5-foot·ll Bill Opalewski expecta to ride in the game to be a few inches taller. Mualc, mimes and refreshments are other parts of the event that starts at 6:30 p.m .. Admission is $5. OCTOBER SPECIALSI MOW 69C ONLY 11 ___ ~_,,Ul~l..:.._· · TIY OUI MIW Reg. JIOWI .. ;, ffO~ pen ULftA ... PLASTIC · 79• OIAM61 COUMTY HYPNOTIC CEMTEli IMC. ™ ·Now _ 99~ U..TRA.-FU\E S-Orp Pcii POMr,..t . THE ORIGINAL . • I 'f I AND STILL ----------- ?z is Pl'OUd to announce the opening of our ner tulte Of offices at ........ A ......... SANTAANA Senltno Southern Catttomta with High Cullity PYol1ulo..,.. 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CHOOll RtOM A LANI ASSOITMINT O• PATTllNS AND .,..,_ Of DIUllY AND ALSO CHOOSI ••ow THI MANY COi.Oii Of LIYOl.OIS. DUPONT flOM '6" .... "' Ullnl ....... ............ '24" .... "' WALLPAPER lJ> TO m CJ=F DRAPERIES lJ> TO~ CJ=F llfO.E~ STARTit«; AT 2.99 yd. OTHER SAVINGS .. 1•~~ ~ __ -_._, __ ·_·-=:-:==:::-=-----------------------------------------'--------------~----------.:.....--------------------~--------------------------.:_---"""--uy-~L~·__:. __ .,,_, 8eptlmber 28, 1980 .....-. ... Au"A.rtful I t Legacy for A.rt Colony By DON C-HAP•AN °'-~ .... When Tom Enman became d1rtttor of lhe Laauna Beach Museum of Art IS years •110. the facility had ¥.' endowment of $37 .000 and JOO t.o 400 art worb in Its permanent roll~lJon Lut week, as rettrin& director Enman w•~ h o nored b y mus eum m e mbers , the . •Odowment fund stood at N00.000 and the i-. •paraded permanent colleclJoo had 6001temis I AND, AS ENMAN T U&N£D over the I '.qtuaeum reina to interim director Jeannette Leeper, he learned that lhe Laguna museum will be among four imt1tut1ons that will receive works from the colle"Ct.lon of the late Carl Dentzel, who was diret"tor o~ the Southwest P4uaewn in Los Angeles. What works will t)e included an the gift to the museum will not be known until October . ... -tbe S:-year-old La_guna resident saui. -~-"-1"& "Uenbel works would be added to a permaaent collection at the museum that was strengthened earlier this year by a gin by the Virginia Steele Scott Foundation. ); "That was an important addition to the permanent collection," said Enman. "Those 62 works established the museum as a leading collect.or ol California artists." ENMAN SAID STORAGE is the biggest L preblem the museum now faces. -"•There were many times we couldn't 1 accept gifts because we didn't have the space." I Enman said t\e would like to see the ~wseum trustees add a new wing to the facility at 307 Cli.ff Drive. Preliminary drawings for the wing were prepared in early 1979. Since then. the plans have been expanded. h .. WREN I ORIGINALLY approached the , ~: architect in March 1979, the cost was going to be $1.S millioo," he said. He estimated that the cost is rising by about SQ,000 per year. During construction, the museum could be brought up to fedel'aJ -code with ramps and an elevator for the disabled. • •ENMAN, WHO PLANS to return to his own : v art work, said Orange County museums are ~~ vitally important to the culture and "this {<. museum must keep abreast with the others." ~. ' "I feel we do not need to lean on Los .i; Angeles County any more. We (Orange County) ,. can stand on our own two feet." he said. I "' $0tla Year Tape Found Varied Uses ~ ST. PAUL, Minn. <AP> ~ .-Invented by Richard ·U Drew, a man who •·· · pr~ferred to caJl himself ~~ a ••kitchen coo k ·· learn about some of the innovative ways tbe fledgling product could be used and answers poured in from aJl over the world. ~ instead of a chemist. •·• Scotch cellophane tape :~ is celebrating its SOth AMONG SOME of the r.t anniversary this year. m o r e u n u s u a l I . When it wa s applic ations were · introduced in 1930, the covering cracks in the · product was used soft shell of fertilized primarily by grocers pigeon eggs, which later • and bakers to seal hatched, and attaching I · c e 11 op ha n e b a g s labels to horses to be f containing food. auctioned. t Ed ward Br id well I a UT A FT ER a repaired hi s 1946 beat-seal method of Taylorcrast airplane closing packages was arter cows ate the invented , the tape res in-coated fabric on became obsolete in the the plane's rudder area for which it was section. designed. Bridwell draped the However, thrifty remaining fabric over Americans quic kly the bole-riddled section, : discovered other uses secured it with tape and ~I f o r it d u r i n g t h e flew away. ; Depression, mending ..----------. : books, curtains, clothing 1 aad toys to extend their ; · life, 3M company • i officials recaJI. -~ In tbe,earty years, the :. firm sponsored "tape-it" contests to TOKYO (AP) -More than a fourth ol the 10.6 million Japanese OVf'r SS 1tlll work, and about 8 percent of those who don't •till hope to set jobs, acc:ordiq to a IOV· enunent survey. Tbe report said Japan'• population total . 111 ~ and t .f per- cent are • or older, an lac,_ of SI0,000 the put year. Tbe percen- tal• la eQeCted to more tbaD double, to 11.1 per- • cent, by tbe ,ear 2030, tile IUl'Yey laid. J•Pan8H life expec- tancy 11 one of the lonf eat in the world. II a ea a•eu1e 13.48 1ear1, female• 71.lt. Tbere are • penona • •led MIO years or older. PrexyNamed Newport Beach dntilt Cul IC. 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VOL TIU. w . .n 1t uwtl I•• t~ ll years ago.· he s;,i1d OnrP ,ou hJrl vour land and wanted to build. 1t onh tuol<. at1ou1 tw<• weeks to ~et your '>tie map ap1iro' 111 ancl another couple of wet>b 1f }OU nl'f·dt:<l 1orHn~ · He said builder!> d11in t havl' to worrv ahoul city Genl'ral Plans, Environmental Impact Reports or 1>conomH: n·ports Tony C<1r~t1:ns, Or<1nge Coun ty planner, said in a speech al l h1· forum that lo<'al povern men I '!t ad1ons art' a rt'sult or the people's wishes. · He o;uggestcrt that bu1ldE:rs take up their complaints ~1th the pr-ople and not Just the gov- ernmt!ntal bod1e!. that car ry out the will or the voters Chi11ese Brides Sought HONG KON(; <AP 1 Increasing number s of Hong Kong bachelors ~re heading to China to seek their mates. a11d m an y of them have been suc- CPssful. government officials said They said the bachelors mainly are midrlle· aged men from lower income groups who haven'i been successful in I long Kong's competitive m ar- riage m ar ket but seem to have little t rouble find. mg wives across the border One factory worker said gettmg married in China was easy. 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Throw Away Your Bathroom Scales There 's a lol or t>mph.tsls an our :.m·14:'ly tu day on we1ghl How much ou \lo t'lgh 1:. u critical factor in how successful > i>u are Generally spealung, the less you tip the scales. the heller because. as t he old ''*' 1ng goes. "You can 'l be too tht.n or 100 nch -surexerc1s1~ phys1ologl;9lll 1lfld m91nbe.rs of the medical community say thal physical fit ness is not measured by the scales at all How healthy you are 1s indicated by your aerobic fitness. cardiovascular conditioning. maximum oxygen uptake and percentage of fat in your body as compared to muscle THESE FACTORS can be determined b)' .i series of tests that once were offered only to athletes, according to Vicki Dillon, president or Body Accounting, an Irvine firm that measures physical fitness. Hein_g in top physical condillon is important for anyone wishing to have more energy and feel better generally. Many people have no idea or how to go about getting in physical shape and they don't know what being fit consists or. Body Accounting, through a series of tests and consultati()n with professional exercise physiologists who are trained in nutrition, offers individual "prescriptions" for its clients. THE G-OAL IS to find exercises or sports and foqd plans that work for particular life styles. · . The sessions begin witb a battery ol tests, which take about an hour. General physical measurement.S, including height. weight, blood pressure and heart rate are taken with a brief medical and exercise history. Then, exercise capacity is measured on a bicycle ergometer. The third test is for lung function to see if smoking or disease bas restricted the lung capacity. Then, skinfold tests and underwater weight are taken to determine what percentage of a person's tot.al body weight is fat and what is lean body mass. THE FINAL test is resting metabolic rate, which tells bow many calories the body uses throughout the day, excluding vigorous physical exercise. Ideally, men should have less than 15 per· <'t•nl body rut dOd women 20 percent or less. S1111:e m usl'll• wt:1gh?S more than fat, a person in ~ood l'OndHwn, with the proper ratio of muscle and fat. could weigh more than they dJd before they :.tarted on the condiuoning program and ) et be Uunner -MR..~ DILLON, ..who does not conduct the tests herself, said most of her firm's clients are between JO and SO and are totally sedentary to slightly active. ··Men are worried about heart disease. And both men and women want to feel better. They want to start an exercise program but know nothing about 1t Many belong to tennis clubs but never pl ay ··we want to lake everyone at least one step further We 're not trying to make everyone into athletes. "We are giving someone a coach, someone they can turn to for help.•) MKS. DILLON go t the idea for the testing cente r when she was working for her PhD at the University of Washington. She had been running with her husband. an athlete, for many years and had thought about opening a gym when she finished her graduate studies. "I realized l didn't want to teach, and ha ven't finished my degree," she said. Since she had an M.A. in business. Mrs. Dillon was interested in owning her own com· pany and so the idea was refined down to a test· ing facility. Southern California was chosen because or its reputation as a mecca of physical fitness. and Body Accounting was opened a year ago. THE INITIAL cost for testing is $90,-but Mrs . Dillon offers a combination of two visits, one several months after the first, for $125, de· s igned to keep the beginner going and give him or her a goal to shoot for. She recommends a re-test to check progress in six months to a year. "In six months you should be able to tell a difference," she said. For those who are extremely pressed for time and don't have much opportunity to ex· ercise. Mrs. Dillon advises a close watch on food intake. "Diet gets you a long way. You can do a lot less exercise if you pay close attention to diet." -J.0 . I Sue Henehan takes client's underwater weight to determine percentages of muscle, fat ln body Getting in Shape for Motherhood "New York. New York." croons the Frank Sinatra rec· ord. Squeeze . sq_ueeze go the fanny muscles, tightening up juat a liWe more. This exercise class is little different than many that take place on the Orange Coast day after day, but it has one major restriction for participation. at their Dancercise studio in Fountain Valley, is accom- panied by a post-partum series for women who have given birth. Other muscles are stretched and worked to the music from "All That Jazz" and "A Chorus Line." Class members must be preg- nant and all must have a re· lease from their doctors to at· tend. Mrs. Thompson and Miss Freeman decided to offer the classes when some of their reg- . .~tar members became preg- n ant. Olivia Newton-John provides still another body-tightening lune. The class, being offered for the first time b y Rob in Freeman and Cathy Thompson If women a r e already physic ally fit they can Robin FrMIMn, Cathy ·Thompeon 8dmlre 2-month-old Mexwell, ton of ln8tructor Ivy l.Jebermen, 8 tor ..... 0.ncerclM atudent •, . , Fighting Flab My roommate was oot buffing and pufft.n1 the other day and l asked what on earth she was dotn1. . "I'm tired of bein1 flabby," abe yelled u abe ran by, her hair bobblne u abe bounced. Now lhe's not really' flabby, but I didn't want to arpe. She bad decldtod to embark upon a program ol physlul ntnesa and I didn't want to talk ber out ol it. It ii very important for all people to take ca~e ol tberqle)vea, but tbOle competin1 in the blJblY competitive "•lnll• market" must be cllibbly aware ol bow tbeJ looll. It may be unfair to tboM wttb ao«NI mincll, but ...-people an Judced bJ tbeir bodiel ftnt. Oat al ............ .,...'t .......... ... • load ..... -a.a tlaet'• tbe -.y tt .. . I even saw a car with the message written loudly and clearly on the back: No Fat Women, a sign proclaimed. (I couldn't see what shape the driver was in himself). Singles who are in fairly fOOd condition could do themselves a favor by payinl even more attention to their diet and exercise, ac- cording to Vicki Dillon, pl'tllident of Body Ac· countiftl, an Irvine firm that testa levels ol fit- ness. She says that people who are ln optimum shape feel better and have more enero. and bee a UH they feel better, t.belr penoaallties are more bubbly and more appealina. Sing.les who bavea•t exerdled alnce coUe1e or are just not interested ln aporta abouldn't despair, became belnl ftt doeua't mean a com- mitment to a whole new way ol life, Mn. DilloD atresled. If rou're a member ol tbe "dean Plate club," the all•1lanee abould be dropped, participate right up until birth in lbe 45-to 6()-minute gentle ex· ercise classes, and if not, they must wait for three months to begin. because both were commuting from the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley area to work in Beve rly Hills in Jobs related to physical fitness. con cern of s o m e of t~eir fr iends. "They s aid it woulan'l last ," they explained. "But the women leave here with a sparkle in their eyes. "A Jot depends on the woman and her condition .'· Mrs . Thompson said . "They have to check with the doctor . '· A year and a half ago they opened their studio. much to the "And the pregna nt wome n have been es pecially grateful." -J.0 The post-partum classes are designed to re condition the stomach and back muscles. and a bonus is that the mothers can bring their infants for s ome pint-sized exercises designed just for them. Mrs. Thompson and Miss Freeman said doctors have been enthus iastic a bout the class because it makes their job easier when it's delivery time. Dan R. Kirkham. a medical doctor in Orange, said be rec· om mends exercise like that given at Dancercise because "pregnant women have a ten· dency to get lethargic as they go along. They s hould keep limber and in condition. "The same thing holds true post-partum . They n eed to s trengthen their thighs and hips . "ll 's highly re com mended that the trend go to having (pregnant) women exercise un· til the end with controlled ex· ercise." A long time ago, expectant mothers weren 't even allowed to travel, he said, so society has come a long way. Both Mrs. Thompson and Miss Freeman have participat- ed in just about every sport there is, and are both in good physical condition themselves, but they hire credentialed teachers for their classes. They started the business ( Singles especially ii you end up being wined and dined at both lunch and dinner. · Mn. Dillon stressed that people wishing to improve their bodies should do it for themselves and not just to get more social life. "Having to get thinner so You'll be accepted lln 't fair," she said. "We learn our eating ·habits u children and some of ua were taught lo eat everytbin1 on our plates. "You should Improve yourself for your own aeU-esteem and health." .. Besidea self-esteem, physically fit ainpes have another boa• in lbeir life. They can PartY more on weekends because tboee with beahby bean. ban more ltamlna. . ' Jert Epp Stretch•• to Mualc You don't have to gel up at s a.m. to jog. become a racquetball freak or start being social at lOK runs. She suggests starting with a 30-minute ex- ercise period three times a wee.Ir. You can bicy- cle, walk around several blocks, gel a sta- tionary bicycle to pump while you watch TV or join a health club. You may even find you like what you do and • want to add temilis or a little running into your life. Mrs. Dillon said singles also should watch their diets and try t o eat lots of fruits ~ vegetables and grains so their health will glo,,; from the inside out. ,-. '• ; A few hours 'spent in exercisin1 and plan- nin1 healthy mew can work wonders, and so my roommate really seems to be off on the rttbt foot, since she already eata 1ood food. I sa.l\M her, but abe'd better not try to con me into runilin1 alon1. You'll never 1et me up at I:· ~ .lfZ DAILY PILOT Sunclay Seplembel 28 I Mr. and Mrs. Hook W olf-Snow Donna Snow of Re no. Nev . and Alan Wolf of Laguna Beach we re ma rried in recent ceremonies al Crescent Bay Point in Laguna. The brid e. daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Russell Snow of Reno, graduated from the University of Nevada and USC Law School She is e mployed by the law firm of Rutan and Tucker. The bridegroom. son of Mrs. Beatrice Wolf and the la te Mr Wolf, graduated from Dartmouth College and USC Law School. He is a legal researcher in Orange County. The couple plans to settle in Irvine aft er a wedding trip to Hawaii . Kane-n-Goux Linda Goux of Corona del Mar and Douglas Kanen of Newport Beach have announced their engagement. The bride-elect. daughter of Mrs . Merrill Butler and Mr. Marvin Goux, attends USC. The future bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kanen. is a graduate of Newport Harbor High and present stude nt at USC The couple plan a June wedding m Newport Beac h Hart-Lamb lrvme residents Christ y Lamb and Dave Ha rt have announced their engagement and plans for a Decembe r wedding at Newport Beach Luthe ran Church The bride·elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Ed Lamb of Irvi ne. graduated from Univers ity High and 1s attending Saddleback College. The future bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Hart of Irvine . also graduated from Un.1 versity High and attends Saddle back College. Acton-Brestel Chn stme Brcstel of Newport Beach and Timothy Acton of Costa Mesa were married in ceremonies at Mariners Church of Newport Bea<"h. The bride, daughter of Mr . and Mrs . William Ruggles of Newport Beach. graduat- ed from Corona del Mar High and Orange Coast College. She is employed by Hobie Sports or Corona del Mar. The bridegroom, son of Mr. a nd Mrs . William Acton of Cos ta Mesa. graduated from Ne wport Harbor lligh and Biola College in La Mirada. The couple pla n to li ve on Balboa Island after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Kemp-Donahue PauJa Kemp of Laguna Beach and Patrick Donahue of Newport Beac h were married in ceremonies at St. Andre w's Presbyterian Church of Newoort Beach. The bride, daughter of Mr, an~ Mrs . Thomas Kemp of Laguna Beach, graduated from UC Irvine. The bridegroom. son of Dr. and Mrs . Daniel Donahue of Calabasa s Park. graduated from Cal State Fullerton. The couple plan to live in Newport Beach after a wedding trip to Hawaii. Lonergan-Whittaker Diane Whittaker or Newport Beach and James Lonergan of Los Angeles were married in recent ceremonies . The bride. daughte r or Mrs. Clara Whit- taker of Newport Beach and Mr. Cecil Whit· taker or San Bernadino, graduated from UC Irvine and is a secondary school art teacher. The bridegroom, son of Mr. John Lonergan and the late Mrs . Lonergan. graduated from UC Irvine and USC Law School. ~~~' ~ Newport's Favorite Drugstore ( For Blood Pre .. ure ,,_E::'1!1_fj Teattng Only S1 .00 ii--~UDO _ 3445 Vie lido Newport Beech ~ Weddings/Engagements Miss Lamb, Mr. Hart Mrs. Lonergan Mrs. Donahue Miss Goux Mr and Mrs. Kristoffersen Kri sto ff erse n-S ta rn es St Mil·hat•l's 1-:ptSl'Opal Church was neset - tin!:( ror the fO{'<.'nt wedding of Robin Starnes of Newport Heach und Kenneth Knstoffersen of Nana1mo. British Columbia The bride. daughter of Dr and Mrs. Les Starnes of Ne wport Beach, graduated from Corona del Mar High a nd SC. The bridegroom , so n of Mr. and Mrs . Torbin Kn~toffersen of British Columbia, at- tended school in Denmark and graduated from Califom1a D1 vinJ? Cente r The couple plan to h ve in Briµlei. Borneo . afte r a wedding trip to Singapore. · Lave-Smith Cost::i Mesa residbnt Shelley Smith a nd Alan Lave were married in ceremonies at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Cos ta Mesa. graduated from Estancia High and Eastern Montana College. The bndegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lave of Billings, Mt . graduated from BilUngs West High and is se lf.employed as a masonry <.'on tractor The couple plan to settle 1n Billings after a wedding tnp to Hawa11 Hook-Carlson Kimberly Carlson of Irvine and Kevin Hook were married in ceremonies at First Baptist Church of Laguna Hills The bride. daughte r of Mr and Mrs Ken· neth Carlspn. graduated from University High School a nd attends SC as a business major. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hook of Somers Point, N.J .. graduated from Unjver sity High School and is attending USC. The couple plan to live in South Pasadena after a wedding trip to San Diego. Ashley-Einarsson JuJie Einarsson of San Carlos and John Ashey of Newport Reach have announced their engagement and plans for a June wedding. The bride·elect, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. Gerald E1narsson. gr aduated from San Carlos High and Stanford University. The future brideg room. son of Rev. and Mrs John As hey of Newport Beach, graduated from Phillips Exeter Academ y and Stanford. Brown-Hall A Novem ber wedding 1s planned by Colleen Hall of Fo untain Valley and Steven Brown of Huntington Bea ch. The bride -elect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of Fountain Valley, graduated from Los Amigos High and is at· tending Orange Coast College. The future bridegroom. son of Carol Brown Good of Fountain Valley and Jay Brown of Blue J a y. graduated from Fountain Valley High and attends Orange Coast College. T h e coup le plan to be married in ceremonies al Central Park in Huntington Beach. W armington-Comstock William C. Warmington IH has taken JuUe Comstock as his bride in ceremonies at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Both are Newport Beach residents. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs . Lee R. Inman of Newport Beach and Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank G. Coms tock or Huntington Harbour. She is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School. The bridegroom. son of Mr. and Mrs . Edward G. Warmington of Newport Beach, graduated from Newport Harbor High School and the University or Southern California . He is president or William c. Warmington Co .. a de velopment firm. The couple plan to live in Newport Beach. Layettes for newborn. children's clothes to 4 toddler. Name brands. beautiful selection. boutique items. SAVE AN ADDITIONAL $2.00 W/THIS AD. 480 I. 1 fftl St .. Cot .. MeM. 541-t I 77 Hrs Mon . Thurs 10 am-3 pm o r call for an aoo<>intmenl . ~ Sun Tan Stores SUMMERS ENO INTRO OFFER NH rd~~~::,"* FREE ~~.w.'~'(l .. •.-...n~''""" )69 f. ) 7tft, CoJto MPH 1 1 • •~ p,"°"',._ ............. ~-:~~~,'~"'.~;;,;...., J~'r!!fl'IJff' 1;.. I -------~~~ Mr. and Mrs. lave FREE JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL Volm1teers Are Honored Free from temple politics and building funds, but of course at a reasonable tui- tion. Kindershule is an alternative Jewish Sunday School highlighting Jewish music, heritage, culture, dance and family hoildays. A Newport Beach rcs1 dent a nd a te am of nurs e s were am o ng thos e receivinJ? the Red C ross Golden Circle Awards at the Or ange County Ch apte r 's re· cognition dinner at the El Toro Offi cers Club. Doi.ly St ewart was honored for her 35 years of work as a Red Cross Volunteer. Thirty years ai;:o she became the first Gra y Lady to entertain in a veterans hospital and s he has been making wee kly visits for the pas t three decades . She plays the piano and sings for pa tients at Long Reac h Veterans Hos pital. and s he also ha s w o rk e d in transportation services and on bloodmobiles . The three nurses cited were Maryon Ferguson. Cos ta Me s a . Lynda Englehardt. Anahe im, and Kitti Coburn . Garden Grove They were honored for their work in recruiting and training volunteer dis as ter nurs es . They also have developed a Di s a s ter Nursi n g Workshop for which participants rec eive continuing e ducation credits. A number of Orange Coast residents were honored for their long· term commitment to the Red Cross. Thirty-year service pins were presented to Eileen Yraceburn of Newport Beach and Marvel Murphy or San Cle mente : a 2S ·year award went to Margaret Lee or Newport Beach; Annie Day o f Westmjnster was cited for 20 years, and lS·year awards went to Selma Lowe or Seal Beach. W eddmg' and engage- ment announcements run on Sunday m the Daily Pilot. Forms are available at all Daily Pilot of/ices or by calling the Feature Department. 642-4321. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Whet!YwW...t tMhst 19 22 HGrbof-ll•d. Coda MeM -541·1156 Let'!~ I remuue your kitchen! 2fil]!~ . .... \~ ---··1·1 ~ 13!:qt::::., ::t::tl\. ~ Call us now, for expert help with your kitchen remodeling plans. Let us show you how to '>eautlly a.nd modem1ze. at SUI'· prlsingly low cost to you! 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Costa Mesa ... ~ :.:;.:.;...._ ..... ,J,;t ______ ~-------------1 ~-·---· --______ __..._ __ ---------- -.. .. ---... -~ ... ------...... --.... --------. ... ... . ... .. " ----.. --............... ·-.-.. ~ . -. ,. ' . TOP TV SERIES I ·Fannies and Fashion Jeans I wakbed four boun ol televblon t'Om merriall U.. other nl•b• ud didn't ... a tln1I• fa~-Jt.11tfaanl• Hour alter hottr, jeau-C'Ovtred rumpa marcbed acroea my 2l·incb aerHn They swayed hen ilde to aide, 1.wtrled atGUBCI, llarel· ·. ed, bent. alretcbed, rode honeback, dlscoed. kicked and breathed. They all bad two thlnc1 In commcm: J)l the fuuliea ~re siped and the panta ftt tiahter tban the sk10 ol a clenched fast l"rankfy , I cannot believe my luck. For years. I've ldUed myself workina at being "/ust another pretty face" and now ooone cares Al lhe empbui.s iaontbe part that leaves the room last Not only have the back of my knees never been my "best side," I have yet to find a pair of jeans that fit like the ones worn by the models on TV. Those four hours or fashion shock have prompted me to write an open letter to Gloria Vanderbilt. Dear Gloria: I hope you do not feel tbat out of all the Jeans designers, I am smiling you out. The trutb ia, I like you. I bought four of your on~· she-fits all wine glasses and they ht , wonderfully. When you came out with Jeana detiped for th" fuJI figurtld wom•n. there were tears in my eyeti as I caUed rny friends and said, "Rejoice. alatf'ra' Gloria has JUSt dhscover~ a cure for • htt overblouse " • GkJrl1, thto wom.n who went with me to the fnlln.c room in. day I tr1ed on your cotduorya Wt'nt temporarily bllnd Maybe I could shed aome llahl on whil con· slltute8 a "probletn figure " lmaatne. lf you -.•111. that wom .. n are not bu.ill long and narrow like th.-"talt' of California, but rather like the state of Tf'llllS Envision our head u Amarillo and our bust likt Lubbock The boundaries for our wau1t. hips and thighs are th.i same -span- nma lh~ Mex1clll\ bordtir on the west to the l..ouu1IMa bouder on the east. The legs extend lr<}m Lan"Cio to the Gulf of Mexico. You Cian see that we are Ullking about an am- ple area Now. look ut your Jeans and try to thread San Antonio tlltough CorpUA Cllrtsti. Trust me. Gloria, there isn't a 1ipper lO this world strong enou~h to hold ull or that in I know you "are smcere about wanting to bring fashion jeans to the wide screen, but know the hazards. Never sell corduroy jeans to a luJI· figured woman. When she walks, she could start forest fires . Never assume because waists are "In" that everyone bas one. Jeans made to "hu~" hips often get carried away and cut off blood supply to the kidneys. Under separate cover I am sending you a topology of a full-figured anatomy. Do not become discouraged. -Full Figure in Phoenix Nagging Doesn't Do It DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is in response to "Sick of Parents" who was tired or the family nagging about her room, her hair, her friends, etc. Let's face it, at 16, we are all sick of our parents. I was no exception, but now, at the ripe old age of 19, I can see the things my folk s fussed about required very little time and effort. Tballka for wearlDg my bat today. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read your column about mothers who have Jost their babies and were put through the agony of staying on the maternity floor and seeing and hearing happy mothers with their infants. As a nurse who bas been on the floor and seen this happen many times, I would like to tell you another side of it. So, parents, you are right. Everyone who lives in a house has some responsibility for taking care of it. But when you slap your ltid silly for tracking mud in on the kitchen floor, Mosf women at some time during their pregnancy wish that they bad never gotten pregnant. It could be morning sickness, the swollen body, awkwardness or the family's Jack of caring. Many things can cause this lo happen. After au, pregnancy doesn't make a person a saint. Ann Landers But if your baby is born dead or dies soon after birth, it doesn 'l take the mind long to decide you wished your baby dead and that G<>d is now punishing you. Most nurses feel that moving these mothers off the floor is interpreted by them as banishment and additional punishment. you are overreacting. And telling Johnny be ii going to be a bum and eat worms all bis life because be Jett his ice cream bowl under the couch is another example. If they stay on the floor, they will go through a period of grief and mourning, but we will do our best to help them through it. We also try to tell them with words and deeds that it ia not the end of the world. Hopefully, tbere will be other healthy babies. Kids know what is fair The punishment should fit the crime. Be conaiat.ent so your child will know what to expect. If lluie breaks a bottle ol milk, make sure abe cleana up the mesa. It i.s not n.ecessary to make a child feel worthless simply because be ii untidy. Praising him when be tries to clean up aft.er himself will produce far better results tban raising tbe roof when be doesn't. Sign me -A CULPRIT DEA& CULPIUT: Y• bft doM a •at JM of provldlal aea1lble galden.es for rablal 1elf-rellaat, respoaslble cblldrea aad establbldal a lle.W.y clllld-pueat relaUoealllp. We feel it would be wrong to send them to another floor where their sense of failure might be deepened and they may not be civen the emotional support they need. Whether tbe baby lived or not, they did succeed in Civinc bi1Ur.I don't know if I have made sense, but I feel so deeply on this subject I bad to write. - HAYWARD, CALIF. NURSE DEAR llAYWA&D: Thull Y• for uodter polat ol view. Y oa soud like • tndy IOlld lady whose dedicatloa ud carlq 10 far beyMd die ca II of daty. Bless yoa. ' c-~~~~-"-•_r_o~·-~_o_p_e~~~~~-) MONDAY, SEn. zt By SYDNEY OMA&R A&IES (Mar. 21 -Apr. 19): Flurry of activity replaces lethargy. Ideas abound; key is to be selective. Gemini, Sagit- tarius persons figure prominent- ly. Relative imparts good ne .. s. Special commendation comes your way as result of suggestion recently submitted. You could win a contest! TAUSU8 {Apr. 20-May 20): Emphasis on costs, special material, fine points and small print. Cycle la near a peak - you win friends -and money. Aquarius. Leo and Scorpio natives figure prominently. Debt will be repaid. You can locate item tbat bad been lost or mi.I· placed. GElllNI (May 21-June 20): You make marvelous contacts, have outlet for creative capabilities and could fall madly ln love. Another Gemini, a Vlr10 and a Saclttarian play impor- tant role1. Jud&ment, intuition and ti.mini bit the mark. You'll be aided by written material. CANCD ~June 21-July 22): Baile purcbaae1, remodellnc. comial to terms with family member -tbeee are 1potlllbt· ed. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natlve1 ftpre prominenUy. You are due for surprise -of pleasant variety. You gain ac- c e 11 to "privileged in- formation." LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Em· phaais on desire. persuasion. dividend realized from recent in- vestment. Defme terms. avoid wishful thinking -protect self in emotional clinches. Pisces, Virgo persons figure prominent· ly. Romance is very much a part of this intriguing scenario. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22): Production, power, involvement, responsibility and financial re· ward -these are spotlighted. Capricorn, Cancer persons figure prominently. You are given credit long overdue. Member of opposite sex cares and you'll have proof of it. LIB&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Round out project -you are completing a major cycle. One who admires you from a dis· tance will make an appearance. Accent on travel, spirituality, educatioo, communication and a ' "publishing enterprise." Aries and another Llbra ficure pro- minenUy. 8COaPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Encouragement received from those who trust you with their money. Emotional responses a1ao are emphasized -a "new" member of opposite sex excites and inlplrea. 'lbe letters "A", "S'' and "J" could figure pro- minently. · SAGITl'illUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Timing, pacing are more important than usual -be aiware of clauses, fine print, legal rights, permissions. Sense of direction requires additional attention. One who counseled you in past is due to make reap- pearance. Older family member aids cause. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19): Steer clear of direct con- frontation; individual who puts on friendly air may actually be a formidable foe. Gemini, Sagit- tarius persona figure prominent- ly. Focus on security, pro· tection, medical-dental appoint· ments. dependents and job at hand. AQUAllllJS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): What appears to be an un- n e c es s a r y change will boomerang in your favor. An "exciting" person stimulates, aids you in revising, reviewing, rebuilding and boosting sell· esteem. Another Aquarian, a Scorpio and a Leo play aicnift· cant roles. ' PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Study Aquarius meaaa1e for valid hint. Piece together bits of information, be analytical and delve deep enough to diNOver basic motives. Focus on proper· ty, security, ability to care for one who aided you in past. Gemini, Vireo, Sagittarius peraona ftcure prominently. Ntwport ilusir Q!ons truatoru ALOE VERA by IDEAL ....... , ....... Students of Piano guitar and orcheelral lnatrumenta Inmua You to an Exciting, PenoMI ~tratlon of the Non-Survlc11 Face "Lift" (plus INrn M>out completlt AloW llne> llON.,llPT. a.AT Mary de Pascale, B.M. Director '4WJ41 1DUL -HAMOR ... ., COIRllRCI 'AM COl'TA mu (714)-~ \. Promptly o1t 10; 12:30; S:JO; ~:00. Meke-up olt 3:00 I p.m. BuslnlSI Opportuntty Pr...m.tlon SHOCKING Cerroll O'Connor CLASSY COMEDY Mery Tyter Moore CARDSHARK J•meeGamer Dot.IL'( PtLOT A,, TRUE COWBOY Cllnt Ea8tw0od Snickers, Sighs ·Fill Past By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES (AP) -Can you pick the 10 best television series or all time? This bleak ran season is a good time to look back. Not only has the actors' strike pushed the debut of the new season off the calendar, but there bas been a steady decline in the quality of series television. TOO MANY OF TODA Y'S new series arrive stillborn, probably more the result of the heated-up network quest for instantaneous suc- cess than any failure of imagination. It's always a danger in assessing the past that a fading memory adds-undeserved luster. just as one becomes nostalgic about painful times spent in military khaki. A lot or junk has passed across the tube. It.would seem an easier task to pick television's 10 Worst. Nonetheless. the trouble isn't that there are too few candidates for Best Series. but too many. The tough part is narrowing it down to the magic 10. THERE ARE TOO many shows fondly re- called. I did get the list down to l2 -and there were at least a dozen more I wanted to find room for. Bear in mind that this is strictly a personal list. A one-man's Nielsen report. You may have loved "The Pruitts or Southampton," but you won't ftnd them on my list. The list is restricted to series that are out of production. There's no question that "M-A-S·H" and "Lou Grant" deserve to be on any list. But as long as a s how remains act.Jve, it goes JOit!' 1e l\tl L"'tll , lHEBLUl:.S 1 .~~.~~~ ' WALTER MATTHAU GLENDA JACISSON IN "HOPSCOTCH" (R) ... "•YftOld• ~t &wHrll ''WITHOUT WARNING" ,LUS (R) "WHEN THE SCREAMING STOPS" "WILLIE a PHIL" 1111 l\.ue "THE IN-LAWS" "THE CHILDREN" PLUI (") "WHEN A STRANGER CALLS" --l'U·-··'"' ..... WOOOY ALl.IN't "IN GOD WE TRUST" (N, through phases and transitions that make it d1r ficult to take a long range view. Here, in no particular order, are my Top 12: "STAR TREK" not only popularized science fiction aJMLset oH a trend which continu~ to this day, but it also humanized it. Thanlt good· neas it didn't have a big budget for razzle dazzle special effects. & It told smaJl stories that were imaginative enough to be intriguing and familiar enough to be understood. Above all, it was an optimistic show offering hope for the future. "ROUTE II" was the first of the road shows and is still the best. Two youths from divergent backgrounds found romance and adventure along America's byways. The stories were usually excellent, despite the fact that producer Sterling Sillipbant often pounded them out just one step ahead or the filming. "RAWIDDE" was the best of the Western series. too many or which merely arrayed themselves in the trappings. With "Rawhide" you could taste the dust. smell the horse flesh and bear the creaking leather. Clint Eastwood, Eric Fleming, Sheb Wooley and the rest epitomized the mythical cowboy Westerns are no longer in fashion . more's the pity. "GUNSMOKE" lasted 20 years as a first-rate Western anthology -and an aduJt one at that. 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O(MIDI lta 10th aMlveraary aeaaon tooJ1bt walb a com.,.ll1na ·dramalbaW. ot FyodoL Do1toenkJ '1 "Crime and Punbhment," which m11 stand u one of that procram'• all-Ume belt prf'tefttat.kJnl While at once an o• plora\lon ot man 's moral Sf'tl and a com mcntary on Aoc1al m· Justlcci . Oo11toevak l 's c 1ua1(' novel la lllao one of the fu·st great de· tec-t1ve st o rle-s , a nd that's how they pliay \l Guilt wins out. only lo begel more guilt . The recourse Raakolnikov chooses la to murder an elderly. heartless woman who·, aa a money-lender, exploits the destitute-1 milking them of their moaey..andllope. When her oemented sister stumbles upon the scene she, too, is killed. DlllECTOR MICHAEL Darlow draws a taut line of s us pense as Raakolnlkov plans and perpetrates the crime and the· ending or the first episode is a classic, grind-your-teeth cliffhanger. The series originally aired in England as a BBC Time·LHe Production, where it received crilifal kudos. 1n addition to Hurt, Frank Middlemass stands out in the first episode as an alcoholic civil servant whose pathos seems lo reinforce Raskolnikov's will to murder. 'fhe series s tars J ohn Hu rt . one of England's coMummate acl<1rs, as Raskolnikov, a un1v~rsity drop-out in 1886 St Pt-tersburg m-e rH·an auO.ences would probably know LATEk EPISODES, not «viewed, will in- troduce Timothy West as Porfiry, the examining magistrate who sets out to solve the crime and Sian Phillips as the aristocratic Kat e rina lva.oovna. ~~"'"'*'......,,tur~r.-W'ft-iftH-==-1h•~oJrttra Hurt best as the wasted junkie in "Midnight Ex- pl'ess" or the astronaut whose dinner didn't aeree with tum in .. Alien." IT IS OOUBTFVLthat anyonecould better portray Raskolnikov. who lives in the grips of economic and emotional poverty. He is empty, im· mobilized by angst . repelled by the despair be sees in the slums that s urround him. Hurt wears RaskolJtlkov's dispirited soul like a cloak. The young Russian's s ubjective paralysis is broken and he is propelled i.nto action when he learns that hi s sister plans to marry a man for his money, an act th.at B.oskolni.ko .. · reels is motivated by his own circumstances. •packages "Masterpiece Theater," -employs the venerable Alistair Cooke to place each episode in in- tellectual and social perspective. Cooke describes Dostoevsld as a product of a we.altby family-who Lej.etle<l his heritage and became a utopian socialist. Imprisoned, and 'almost executed , for his political beliefs , Dostoevsk:i was fascinated by the murderers who shared his cage. entranced by their independence and will to act. But, while acknowle dging the tale's philosophical underpinnings. the producers have chosen to stress Jhe action, the flight and de· tection. ll is, a gain. a detective story. "Crime and Punishment" premier es at 8 tonight on KOCE. Channel 50. It 's worth a watch. TV'S TOP 12 ... (From Page A13) a nd death in his holsters, Kjtty embraced all the virtues and vices of women, and Doc was the philosopher-healer. ----NOW SHOWING ---- COSTA MESA H TORO ORANGE WESTMINSTER UA Cinema Saddlebac~ r::nedome r:inern;i West '.>40-0594 581 -5880 63 4·2553 892 449 3 WESTMINSTER H1-Wa~ 39 Dr ive In 891 ·3693 he'll get "THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW" was ex- cruciatingly funny and achingly real. Its superb writing and outstanding \'ast made us care about Rob. Laura. Sally. Buddy. and even Mel. Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore won our hearts. Something terrifying has happened to ... it in the end.' , A SIM TISCH KlN AVN(I FIDlll~ A WPH SARGlNl flM · \ ',. ·'.'. .;i:...' I J 'I-I :.CRl.UOW P!(JIOOW'HY MAIOO IOSI. 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"THE MARV TYLER MOORE SHOW" over· came a bad case of pre-debut "flop sweat" to become not onJy a classic but the most <'lassy comedy of aJI time. It was a curious blend of acid and vanilla that worked, thanks to the magic of t he cast and a brilliant writing staff headed by James Brooks and Allan Burns "ALL IN THE FAMILV" was THE comedy of the 1970.,. It was abrasive, shocking, and stirring but aJwa~ runny. Carroll O'Connor's· Archie Bunke r has become the most indelible television character of all time and he lives on -though somewhat mellowed -in a new show, "Archie Bunker's Place." Norman Lear, Bud Yorld n and John Rich shaped this English import. "THE ROCKFORD FILES" was about a private eye who was an ex-con, seedy. a cow- ard, all thumbs and who solved his cases even as he was falling on his face. The writing was the best of the genre, the cast was appealing, and James Garner, the quin- tessential television actor, made its off-the-wa ll humor look so easy. "THE DEFENDE RS" were a father·and-son law firm who tackled the issues, big and small. with an even -h ande dness that precluded courtroom theatrics. Cl never did like "Perry Mason," although it did pioneer a genre.) E .G. MarshaJJ and Robert Reed were the lawyers-and Reginald Rose was the creator. If for no other reason it was noteworthy for the fact thal they didn't always wm their cases. I "POLICE STORV" told the real story of police work as no other series bad ever dared . Policeman-author Joseph Wambaugh fought ha rd to keep it honest and aloof from the screeching-tire, smoking-gun mentality of too m any cop shows . ''LAUGH-IN" turned TV comedy upside down and inside out. Its m achine-gun delivery, topical satire and oft-repeated routines m ade it the most talked about and most quoted show on television. "MAVl!:&ICK" was the only 3bow to take dead aim at the Weste rn a nd leave it in a giggling heap on the saloon Ooor. 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Before ht' JOllled Arista in 1974 , he ran CBS-owned l'olumbu.i Records and brought to it such stars ai; J anii. J oplin. Santana, Laura Nyro and Blood, Sweet & Tears BUT HE WAS ACTI VE in musicals back in the m id 60s, when he used to negotiate Qroadway show contracts for Columbia. Musical tastes were changing then. rock was blossoming. The dappt!r, Brooklyn·bom executive says he urged the Main Stem composers he knew then to take note or the new contemporary sounds. to consider the potential. But it was in vain Somewhere along a thousand miles of barbed wire border, the American dream has become a nightmare. ~~-~;--=~.,..::::;~,. 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HE M EANT PRODUCTIVE in terms of pop music charts. Sure, he agrees, hit musicals con· tinue to show up, shows like "A Chorus Line," and "Annie" continue to pack 'em in. "But they don't have the kind of music that gave birth to the number of hit songs and standards t hat you got from 'Oklahoma,' 'South Pacific,' 'My Fair Lady' or 'Camelot.' " Some veteran tunesmiths, like "Barnum" composer Cy Coleman, contend that few hit songs come from Broadway now s imply because today's record companies don't ag. gressively promote the tunes. "THEV DON'T "HAVE the same faith (in the songs) they once did," he said earlier this year. "They're willing to lose money on 100 rock groups in the hope one hits.'' Davis disagrees: '' 1 love Cy. but that to me is an example of the wrong perspective . . . t here's no hit song in 'Barnum.' If there were, l 'd record it tomorrow. That's the exact point I'm making." 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' • .-.., • • • • • ' "" •. .. ••. ' °" ' ............................................... ~~... . . 1 •RHI Estate • Public Notices Sunoay. Sep .. mbe< 28. 1980 CWLYPILOT .. Doagers Bola On, Stop Padres ~N DIEGO tAP> a fbe·bltter tor seven Wf1Wl.l,W"41110 Ganey and J-.Y Jubn.at bated Ulne hit.a aptece to a l5·h: t attac u the Dod•ers deteated the San Dieao t'adra 8·4 s-tu.rday ni1bt. The victory allowed the 0oct1ens to move within two 1•mea ol t.be flrst place Houston Ast roe . wbo beat Ctnctn· oati 2·0, in the NL. West Dave Cub before l'~ernando Val.oauela sot lM lut four ouu and tu• tint save In th• major lea~• "I hope be never leama English," said SuUon when dhcuaalna the merit.a O.Tt'T .... 0.0.IWfll••• of Valen&uela, who 11t.opped San Diego with ~ bases loaded in the to1ghth imd retired Dave Winfield with • rwmer on serond in tJM. .Unth. Sultol\'!f work was steady after get· Una lhe early 3-0 lead "I felt good enough to lry to 10 nine, but about the sixth Inning my band started throbbin1." explained Sutton. OuttY Baker drove in a pair of runs with a first-Inning double and a ground- out Ln the sixth, while Garvey singled ln a run in the third to give him 101 RBI. JOHNSTONE SCORED a pair of runs and stole a base and is 17 -for-30 in his last eight games. The Pennant Race W L .. .. 17 .. II · 71 n.•-4 .... ~ a.me. Ga Left 1 2 1 4l\ • DODGERS m -m 0<1. l. 4. ' --· Awu W 5i1p1. 21 et s.n o'-: Stt>t. ».Oct. 1, J et Sell Fr..,clsc.o. HOUST()fj (71 : -14> 5et>1. JI ... CIMIMMI; s..t. ». 0<1 1. 2 VL A1t.t>ta. Awo m OC1. J, 4. s et u. ..... IH. CINCINN4TI (t): Home Ul ~. ». Ocl. 1 n . Sell 01._o; Ocl. l, 4, S VL Alle11ta. Away (1) Soipt. • at Hollsloft .. SUTl'ON, lS·S, defeat~ the Pad~s for the tlurd timt' thb year and ~ tlme in his earner as fl.i allowed ooJy an unearned nm while waltina one and striking out three lo the seven innmgs be pitched. Ste ve Howe came in to start the eighth inning and gave up a run·scorin1 single to Dave Winfield. He was re· lieved by Don Stanhouse, who allowed run-scoring singles to Luis Salazar and "THE BEST ADVICE you can give him is to leave him alone and let ham play." added Sutton Sutton haa one more tum left an the regular season and that will come Fri· day when the Dodgers square off •&•inst Houston. The Dodgers, losers of six of the pre· v1ous elgh games, jumped on ~P.adttS starter Eric Rasmussen, 4·11, for three runs in the first inning. Rasmussen, 4-11, making only his second start since July 4, gave up a single to Johnstone and Baker's run-scoring double. Then Ron Cey singled home Baker and reached second on a throw to the plate before Rick Monday's single made it 3.0. I It will be Bob Welch pitching for the ~ Dodgers today against Juan DON SUTTON Eichelberger. • After 35-0 Win Buckeyes Next! Is Bruins' Cry By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of -Dally ,. .... Sa.ft LOS ANGELES -To a man, the Bruins have been r aving about how much fun it is to play football for UCLA this year. ''There 's just something about the attitude." says linebacker Larry Hall, a product of Estan- c ia High and Orange Coast College. "Jt's a special feeling. The practices are fun and the games are fun." Saturday's 35-0 rout of Wisconsin at the Coliseum was just as much fun as UCLA's first two victories, but the fun may be over. Ohio Stale is on the calendar for next Saturday. THE BUCKEYES are in the same conference as Wisconsin. but tbe similarity ends there. UCLA can expect a much tougher fight from unbeaten, No. 2-ranked Ohio State. Wisconsin's Badgers entered the COlfseum Winless and still seeking their first touchdown. They left exactly the same, if maybe a bit more bruised and battered. academic violations, will be ap- proaching the game as if it were the Rose Bowl. "l'M Nat' SURPRISED they were talking about the Buckeyes right after today's game," UCLA Coach Terry Donahue said. "It's a very tough game for us . Obviously, we have our work cut out for us." Although the Bruins exploded to a 2.8-0 lead by halftime, the Wisconsin rout provided them with some useful information - they teamed they can win (and win big) even without All· American tailback Freeman McNeil. McNeil, who watched from the bench while nursing a hyperex- tended knee, figures to be healthy by next Saturday. "It wasn't a case of us resting Freeman for Ohio State," Donahue said. "U he would have been reaciy today"' we would have played him. Before the game, be told me, 'Coach, I can play but my lmee burta. • When a player says that, he's tryin&tosaybe'snotbealthy." _ · Astros Top Reds 2~0- . ' ' Expos Win From AP Dlspatcbet HOUSTON -i;;-;Tht!'-Housten Astros . ins pired by the ap- pearance of stricken pitcher J.R. Ric hard, rode the shutout pitching of Joe Neikro and Dave Smith to a 2-0 victory over Cincin· natl Saturday. "I think half the team had tears in their eyes," Astro Manager Bill Virdon s aid. "I had a lump right here in my throat and I just couldn't get it out." Richard. recovering from a stroke suffered July 30 took the starting Lineup to home plate prior to the game, then looked on from a private box. Following the emotional reu- nion with Richard, the Ast.roe abut out the Reds for the sec.'ODd straight time on the combined four-hit pitching of Joe Nielcro and Dave Smith and Crail Reynolds' game-winning double. The victory made an Astro believer out or Cincinnati third baseman Ray Knight. "The Dodgers beat you with ability, the Aatros beat you with heart. They are a good club and tbey malte things happen. They go out aDil beat you." - In piclring up the save, Smith struck out ~rge Foster to end the eighth inning and fanned Kn.ipt to end the 1ame. Hauling Doten a BfDldlul And wbeo the Bruins J<>aed into their dressing room, they were shouting, "Buckeyes next! Buckeyes!" On the locker room blackboard was a scrawled message: "Buckeye Bowl at Columbus." SO INSTEAD, Donahue insert· ed Kevin Nelson, a freshman tailback from Pius x mgb and younger brother of Stanford star Darrin Nelaoo. All Nelson did was gain 123 yards to break UCLA's single-game rushing re- cord for a freshman. "I'll admit I was a little 'pumped up," Smith said. ''I tnow if I make my pitches I'D get them out. I guess I'm lettina us~ to the pressure.'• OCC 's Mitch Finklea pulls down Tony Wagoner (5) on one of Wagoner's eight carries, good for 44 yards and a touchdown Saturday night in a 30-0 rout of Orange Coast. Craig Lindberg (73) looks on. For story and additional photo, see page 84. The significance of the message is that UCLA, having been banned from post-sea.son competition beca use of Pldb' Lead Cut PHILADELPHIA -Jerry White's two-out, sevenlh·inninl double scored the lead run aa Montreal beat Philadelphia 4·3, evened their crucial three-game series at a game apiece and boosted the Expos to within a ball-game of the front-running Phillies in the National Leacue East. Former Area Stars Stand Out From AP Dispatches It was a big day in college football and an even bigger day for some Orange Coast area pro- ducts Saturday, led by former Fountain Valley High star Ken Margerum and his St•nford · teammates. The Cardinals s hocked Oklahoma's Sooners on their home turf with a blazing passing attack, and John Elway's fll'St touchdown aerial in a 31-14 vie· tory was an 11-yard strike to Margerum , a two -time All· American. Mike Dotterer, by way of Mater Dei and Edison high schools. added 79 yards on 14 carries for Stanford. A couple of Margerum's former teammates, meanwhile, were busy at Ohio State. Although the host Buckeyes, No. 2in the nation, captured a38-2lde· clsion, Willie Gittens and Bryan Caldwell made their marks in Columbus. Gittens carried for 92 yards on 14 carries for a 6.5 yards per carry average and caught five puses, good for 53 yards. Caldwell, a defemiv~eman, pjcked up a blocked punt and rac4td 46 yards for a touchdown. Gordon Adams, tbe fifth-year wa~-on from Newport Harbor1 auided tbe Southern California TroJ ans to their third straight win of the seuoa, brushinc put host Mlnnelota, 24·7. Adami completed alx of 17 for • farda, but aaw bis record ol no lntercepUona end with one in- wrcept. Brt1ham Younc Unlvenlty D09ted a 41.25 rietory over LGac leach State and lnchaded lD the "'8Der'1 1ame wu a a.1arc1 teachdowa pass to former Oranse Coast Collec• recetYer ·•att Brap .. Dan Duddrldle. out of o.ta ... a 11.aa .aa Oraqe ou.t c.u .... c...,td a •1ant HGl'-.. ,.. f« tbe 41n1. , Emotionless USC Rolls Minnesota Succumbs to Trojans, 24-7 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -It took No. 5-ranked USC a while to reach high gear but the relentJess Trojans eventually used their superior talent and depth to down a spunky Minnesota team, 24·7, Saturday. "We played very bard, but it was without emo· lion," said USC Coac h John Robinson. "Our performance today was business-like. We are not playing with. the confidence and vigor I would like to see." llA.RCUS ALLEN BAN for 216 yards and two fourth.quarter touchdowns for the Trojans, who extended their unbeaten streak to 23 games dating back to 1978. Gordon Adams also passed 29 yards to Kevin Williams for Southern Cal, which led only 7-0 at halftime. "When you're a championship team, you perform in the clutch," said Robinson. "I think you saw Marcus Allen mature as a tailback. He's on the rise and getting better with each game. He started tbe season with two creditable performances and today he bad a really good one." USC, 3--0, bad trouble getting untracked until Allen, a junior tailback, began talrlng advantage of the gaping boles created by the Trojans' huge of· fensive line. MINNESOTA, l·Z, had cut a 10-0 lead to 10-7 on Marion Barber's 16-yard TD nm midway through the fourth quarter. But Allen, the latest in a long line of great USC tailbacks, raced 20 yards for a touchdown with just 3 :30 remaining. He also scored on a 37-yard jaunt with 1:02 left to silence the near-capacity crowd of 55,115 at Memorial Stadium. Trojan safety Ronnie Lott intercepted three passes, the second of which set up USC's tint touchdown in the second quarter. Adams was sacked by the Gophers on a third· and-four situation at the Minnesota 29, but the Gophers were penalized for having 12 men on the field. On the next play. Adams hit Williams in the corner of the end zone for the wide receiver's 23rd career touchdown reception. ERIC IDPP BOOTED a 39-yard field goal late in the third quarter to give Southern Cal ita 10-3 lead. The Trojans, who also have beaten Tennessee and South Carolina. meet Arizona State Saturday in Los Angeles. Arizona State was the last team to beat Southern Cal, a 20-7 upset in the third game of the 1978 season. Although USC gained 386 yards total offense, 316 rushing, Minnesota turned in an excellent de- fensive performance to thwart the hi&b-powered Trojans. Lott's fi rst interception gave Southern Cal the ball at Minnesota's 41-yard line, but the Gophers held on three downs to force a punt. Minnesota penetrated to the USC 47 before pin- ning the Trojans back on their own 11-yard line with a punt. Allen gained 54 yards on 11 carries for the Trojans on their ensuing drive but Minnesota, which was embarrassed 47-0 by Ohio Stale lut week, stiffened on defense and Hipp's 33-yard field goal attempt was wide to the left. "I wu very nervous before the game," said Nelson, an 18- year-old who stands 6-1 and weighs 190, "But after that farst hit, I wu ready to go." Despite Wisconsin's unim- pressive record, Donahue felt be needed a secret weapon. He pro- duced a no-huddle offense, with eacli new play starting as soon as the ball was placed on the ground. UCLA employed the tactic through most of tbe firs t quarter. It looked like the Bruins ~ were going to use a two-minute offense for an hour. "WE KNEW WISCONSIN would be very emotional coming in. We felt that the no-huddle of- (See BRUINS, Page BU r Chris Speier, who bad three hits, opened the seventh with a double off Phillies ae,e Sten Carlton, 23 -9 . Bob Pate sacrificed Speier to third and after pinch·hitter Ken Macha struck out, White delivered bia double to give the Expoe a ~2 lead. The Expos scored their ev'8- tual winning run in the eiehth on Larry Parrish's RBI alnele, offsetting a run-scoring hue hit •Y Keifb Moreland in tbe Philadelphia ninth. Saturday's Football ' West UCLA 35, Wisconsin O CS Fullerton 21, No. Ariz. 13 . Oregon 34, Washington 10 Washington St. 31, Army 18 Arb.ona31,California24 · Missouri 31, San Diego St. 7 Rockies BYU 41, Long Beach St. 25 Midwest USC 24, Minnesota 7 South Carolina 17, MiChlgan 14 Ohio St. 38, Arizona St. 21 Louisville 17. Kansas 9 Soath Alabama 41 , Vanderbilt O Georgia 34, TCU 3 Miami (Fla.) 10, Florida St. 9 Tennessee 42, Auburn O No. Carolina 17, Maryland3 East Nebraska 21, Penn St. 7 Pitt 36, Temple 2 s-tlawest Stanford 31, Oklahoma 14 Arkansas 13, Tulsa 10 Texas 35, Oregon St. o Complete Scores, Page B5 RBIDS' Five-step Plan Continues Today· BJ .IOllN SBV ANO Ol-Dmlty~ ....... EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -The Rams' live-step plan toward recalnln1 tbe ·NFC Western Dlvl1loa race 11 all"eady la motion. Tbe Jlaml' flnt llep WU to will a balllame, .. balllam•, and tb.t wu accomplllbed last Sanda1 wben the de- feadtaa N!'C cbamplou demollabed a ..... BQ.11..a ~two takes place todQ (10 a.m.), wbea tbe Rama Yi1it tbe daqeroua NewYnat.uMn. lt'a • MS'llt ID .._. ID U. NJl'L t1a.at tMS.PllDClllo ........... Nle ..... u. ...... .1_.M._*-l to .. Raw' ......,.... nlla-----· ·-Aa tbe 49ers enter their contest with Atlanta to- day, they carry an unblemished 3--0 mark. The Ra~ are 1·2 and It doesn't take a mathematical aenlus to figure out they are two ••mes down lD the Jou col-umn. , And unfortunately. the Rams doa 't have tbe luxury of, let'• aay, ttie Dod1 ... where )'OU bave 182 cames to decide the~• I --- - In the NFL, the aeaaoa 11 only · 11 WHU, IO it'• paramount the Rams start to man tbetr mon now . Tbe ...-. tbe Rallll'' plan la flYe fold la bfta .. twice within the next OMIDtb the lWm wlll fO face-to-fee. wltb tbe_ I t dlrialon's new leader. Needleaa·to-aay, any more Josaea alona the way would be costly, and that sta&U with today's match acainst u.e Olanta. _ . Butcally, tbla ia the same teanhbat came in and beat up the Rams lut year at the Cotileum, J0.14. Quarterback Pbll Sim ma, knocked out early lD tbe 1ame, came t.ck to complete t al 22 PUMS for two touchdowns. Be a1IO ran for• yarda cm ftft carries. and it wu reallJ bla 1crambliq tbat 1aH tbe Rama fttl. Tbe Gimtt curreatly .,. 1·2. but doa 't 1• tUt NeOl'd fool JOU. TbeJ beat St. Lotda, u ... ba .-OM al tbe Nn. HHOD before lMiDI bJ (ll·ll) '° Wutuncton a week later. 'lbe 35-3 loll Monday to Pblladelphill ia also decet-i· ln• due to Simms' receiven lnablllty to lilold Oil to tbe ball. J "SilDIDI' receiYen catcb the ball and they're n,bt in the ballcame," laid .lack ..,_.. at a pnctice tbit week. "We'll cleftnitely be 1crambliq for our 1 [ Uva Mcktbere." - In the PlaUly coate.t Simma tlareW a Giant remrd • ,....., ~'fl 1, for U. yudt and two lnterapdom. One plul for the Rams wlU be tbe Olanta' hd al a pound attack. CoM1a Ra1 MalnMI .. ,. 8eott lAldlaw la ta.. ,team'• belt l'Ulbel' and be'• m•91id c.1.J 10 ,.,. cm ftye cam.. I ~ j I I Ill OAll. Y Pll.0 T A C•p1ule Report From the World of Sport• American U p~ts Minter, En~ h Boxi~ Fans Riot ... ,... p llhp•lc-111.-& WEMttl.t:'. Eo1eland Alatl M1n1rr or Rn ~ ta in n·v~rtt."(I to h1~ <lltl ~u adlinJI ~l >le Saturday nl1ht IUld 11 <'0 t l\lm t11i. umh1111u1ed 14grld mid dlewe1ght t"'·"n.: t1lk to Anwnt' n \tl.lrvin tlaitlt-r louc hang off a riot h~ .,~t·lalor' Minier "'U!> ballt•rl"1f into u 1turd round drf1·iel b) thr s ha\• n h1•"1h·d lta)(lcr t the< Wt'mblt•y Arf'na, h1!1 fat'e a bloody mli.'k wlwn tht' b\1ut ~as l'lldt•tl nnr m1nult> ~nd 4!> secombi lnto th1• rounu Panumtu11un refe1 fl't' l '1\n>l('5 lkrro<'<Al'i. der ision to stop lh~fljlif .rni;··~rll moi.I ,,r Oie -s.-tlllut C'nTwd of t2.000 aod ti loucht.-d off u ,.,H., of 1Jt1tllt" and can!> Many mls~ll~ lunded in lht' r1 · ~ «n1f the flghte~ their handlt:rs and or ficials scurrlt'~ 1Jr t'O\ er "'1p1n~ out the plltllned poi.thght cere mony. ., Hagler's prehght tdunts had so angered the 29 year old Minter that ht> Coq~ot .111 about his plan for the bout and ~came mvolved 111 11 war with the 28-year old challenger from Bnx·kton. Mas~ MlOler. who has rreQ uentlv had trouble With cuts , had two nicks near has left e e as early as the first round and his face was the source ur a c nrnson n ver by t he tame the referee stopped tht· bout Hagler and Minter traded punches from midway through the second round and there was no way the Bn ton could s ur vive. He had 15 s titches inse rted 1n four wounds after the fi ght "l'm blarn1n~ myst-lf.' said Minter "l changed my tac tics and l paid b111 erly for my mist ake " ------fluo•~ of fht> Day------, ··J've always had ronfidence an my ability Some people thmk t 'm l'Ocky I'm not lhat at a ll l just feel if they ask mt> to throw too pas·ses. I can complete UJO." Quarterbark Ron Jaworski of the Philadelphia Eagles. Bark.-r·~ 191h Ki11 'f 'oppln Bal1inw1.-.. Mike Hargrove singled home Dave Rosello II from second with the lie .breaking run in the e ighth inning. enabling Len Barker lo gain his 19th vie· tory as Clevelaod edged Baltimor e . 6·5. in Am e rican League action The defeat further dimmed Baltimore's slim hopes of overtaking the East Division lead· ing New York Yankees . Lance Parrish hit two run- scoring triples and pat cher Jack Morris pitc hed a six-hitter over 8'1:1 innings as Detroit slowed the New York Yankees· bid to win the East title with a 5·1 victory. Tommy John, 22·9, was the loser. giving up nine hits in going the distance for the Yankees .. Rickey Hen· derson stole four bases to equal Ty Cobb's single-season Amer ican League stolen base record an d Kob vtcctoro·s homer lreyed a four-run Oakland rally as the A's beat Mil waukee, 7·4. Henderson brought his total to 96 for the season. Rkk Langford, 19· I l , went the distance for aoKEA Oakland. extending bis c lub record to 27 complete games . . Rick Burleson s napped a tie wit h a solo home run in the seventh inning and &b S&uJeyp1tched 6~., innings of two. hat relief as Boston defeated Toronto. 4.3 ... A six-run third-innmg upristng and consecutive bome runs by Jose Morales and Bukb Wyneiar in the fiftb carried the s urgin g Minnesota Twins to their eighth stra1~ht victory, an 8·3 decision over K<1nsas City. The loss was lhe seventh in a row for the lfayals as GeQrge Brett was held hitless in four a t-bats. His average dipped to .384 Dave Roberta blasted two tlome run!> as T exas s napped an eight game losing streuk with a 7-3 victory over Seattle. liar I: ·""'P" Pi raf ••" lor f 'inf Yac1 .,.,, Rookie Randy Ma rlz pitched two·hil ball II before leavmg with a twisted right ankle but re· liever Dick Tidrow earned a save as the Chica go Cubs defeated Pittsburgh. 2 o, in National League baseball action Satu rday Ma rtz, called up to the majors Sept. l . was credited with his fi rst major league victory. The Pirates have now lost 21 of their last 31 gam es and are virtually out or contention IO the East Division nag chase Allen Riplvy and Gary Lavelle com bined on an eight· hitter a nd Rich Murray on1l Mike Sadek sm ashed home runs as San Frann s ro defeated /\tlanta. 2· I .. St. Louis banged out 11 hiL'\ an<! r0<1kw left handf'r J eff Little woo his first m a· jor lc<:1guc slurt. &llow1nl( JU.'lt two runs on four hits as the Cardinals dl'fC<1tcd the Nc•w York M ets. 4·2. Little fanned e iJiht, striking out th1· sidt' in the first innrng . and walked four in seven innin_RS of work 21-7 \!i~tory 'Huskers Exploit Penn State Errors STATE COLLF:C: F:. Pa <AP) Jarvis lted wine s las hed t hrouith m1 s t a k (' pront• Penn St a te for 18\J y Jrc1s a nd two touchdowns while quarterback J eU Quinn added another to fire unb ea t e n , th i r d ra nk l'd Nebraska lo a :!1·7 victory Sal\lr day. ··As lon11t as you have !X-'<>Plc out In front blo<'k m l(. you cun a lmost do anything you wanl." s aid R ed w i n e , a seni or workhorse who earned the ball 34 times. "ThJs game w~1s good for us. It's going to boost ou r coo· fidence We just have to keep 1l up," he added. RIEDWINE'S ONE-YARD run in the third pertod capped a 13· play. 74.yard drive that put the game out of reach for the 1 tth- ranked Nittany Lions, who suf fered seven turnovers and had their quarterback sac ked nine times for 89 yards m losses. Dunne that key drive. Quinn completed three passes for 30 yards. In all. he hit on 12 of 17 pa1ses for 158 yards as the Cornhuskers d o m inate d lhe MCOnd half. "We sot some turnovers or it would have been a real tough batl1ame." Uld Ne braska Coach Tom Osborne. '"The key lhln1 was lbe second hat(. n..t wu ruUy a bil drive for \II. We were able to put t.he ball ln the end aone," Olbome 1•ld. .. ..u.-..... ----..---~- ·~··--. --...... Quinn's precis ion p assing e na bled the Comhuskers to con· trol the ball for over 11 minutes of the lhird period. He stuck basical· ly with short nare passes. his longest completion being a 36- ya r d swing pass to Redwine "IT WA S N 'T RF.ALLY planned. fl was just something lhe coaches saw ups tairs. We saw TY CAME the s hort passes were workinJ! an~ decided to RO with It," Qumn said. Penn Slate Coach Joe Palemo conceded the tumove rs hurt his team badly . but he pral!le41 Nebraska for its strong offensive showing. "We were beat by an awfully good football team . We have nothing lo be a11hamed of," said Paterno. "I think our defense played strong and tough against a n awfully aood offenalve team ." NEBRASKA, NOW l ·I, cashed In on two Penn State turnoven to rttt to a 14-0 lead mldw_, through the second period. Quinn scored on • one.yard run four play1 after defensive end Derrie Net.on reco"red a Jeff Ho1tetler fumble ac the Penn State 30. It can Nebruka a 1.0 lead with S: S5 left In the· °""'"'period. ('r.-Hallaar IRC-,...8"f"# Lrad to f1awSI""""' BH ('ffaahaw built a !leven·Slroke lead before !I lakln{( hill rin;t bo1tcy In two days and flniabed the lhtriJ mund nr a POA Tour event ln Napa with a rlvt' st.n>k~ l\!1i1d with a.68 on Saturday. It wu the third <'tlf\Sr<'uU ve ro und under 70 for the 21-year-old Texan who hu n'I won !llnce J anuary. 1m. Hit 5'·hole total at S1lverado Country <;lub hs 15 Wider par, 201 . lack aeuer 'iurged into ~ccood place al 206 by birdyln1 the final three holes and fuu.hln.l( w1lh a e7 . . Cold, rain~ weather forced 11"1c1i.l1' to postpone the second round of the LPGA Dallas tourruuntJot 1at noon Saturday. Play will resume loday with tht! final round on Monday if the weather clears. Defending duunp100 Nae~y Lope1·Rlel ... has • ooe·stroke lead alter fltlo~ a tll •'n d1ay Brltalr\'s 8rtu Wal&et sbot a second consc<'ut1ve ~ ta t•kc a two-stroke lead after the third round of the Hob Hope Classic m Epsom, England. West Germany's 84'rahanl IAn1er u1 isecond with Lee Trevlllo third, thr ee st rnk~ behind thP leader. A bogey silc at the 18th ga ve Trevino a 68 oaod c uused him to lose vital ground. Multuu·• t 'ragllf> , . .,.,, llurf .lgrdt1 INGLEWOOO Bill Walton's fragile left foot, m whlf h <.'OSt the San Diego Clippers the Wle of their f'amo~ center for all bttt 14 games last season. w1o11> hurt again F riday night durtng the Clippers' 109-101 loss to th!! Los Angeles Lakers . WaJlon. who played onJy about five minutes of the Na- u onaJ Busketball Association exhibjtion game, injured his foot agam while rebounding agalns t Laker cente r Karee m Abdul.J abbar. lie rem isined in Los Angeles Saturday for medical tests "H's bothering him again," Dr. Tony Daly, Wa lton's or- thopedist . said after the game. "We'll see how it feels in the morning. Hopefully it will be better. It's a shame. He's been doing so super ... Playing against the Lakers a week a go, Walton had 17 points in as m any mioutes, shooting seven of eight from the field and three for three from the foul line. He said he had planned to play about the sa me length of lime in Friday's game but the injury for ced him off the court earlier. ------Ba•rba.11 Today ------, On this date in baseball an 1975: Vida Blue, Glenn Abbott, Paul Lindblad and Rollie Fingers combined to pit<'h a no-hiller as the Oakland A 's beat the Angels. &-0. On this date in 1951: Allte Reynolds of the New York Yankees pitched his second no-hitter of the season as the Yanks clinched the AL pennant with a n 8·0 victory over lbe Boston Red Sox. On this date in 1941 : Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox went 6-for-8 during a doubleheader against the Philadelphia A's to finis h Uie season with a .406 average. On this date in 1938: Gabby Ha rtnett's "Homer in the Gloamin''' off Mace Brown gave the Chicago Cubs a 6·5, ninth-inning victory over lhe Pittsburgh Pirates ... the key game in Chicago's marc h lo the NL flag. On this date in 1932: Lou Gehrig socked a two-run homer to lead the New York Yankees to a 12·6 victory over the Chicago Cubs in the opening game of the World Series . On this date in 1920: A Chicago Grand Jury indicted eight White Sox players. Ed Cicotte, Chick Gandil, J~ Jackson, Happy Felsch. Swede Risberg, Lefty Williams. Buck Weaver and Fred Mc Mullin on a charge of fixing the 1919 World Series, won by Cincinnati. Today's Birthdays: Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Grant J ackson is 38. Oakland A's shortstop Mario Guel'l'ero is 31. Oaargen ;\'of lnteresafld In Galbreaih The San Diego Chargers, scotching a rePQrt • out of New Orleans, said they have no plans to ac· q uir e disgruntled running back Tony Galbttath from the Saints . . Nelsoa Piqaet and Alan Jones squar e off today in the Canadian Grand Prix auto race. Piquet holds a one-point lead over Jones in the chase for the prestigious world championship . . . Buddy Baker starts on the pole today at the Old Dominion 500 Grand National stock car race in Virginia , with Cale Yarborough on the outside pole in the JO·car fi eld . . . Canadian bus inessman Nelson Skalbanla confirmed Saturday that he has arranged to buy the Seattle Mariners for $12.25 million. He indicated his plans a re lo keep the Mariners in Seattle . Utah s igned Louis ville's Darrell Griffilh to a multi-year National Basket· ball Association contract . . . The New York Rangers s igned Phil Esposito to a new contract with the National Hockey League club. extending it through the 1981 ·82 season . . . The United Sta tes got victories Crom women's half-miler Madeline Manlling-Mlmms, hurdler James Walker and shot putter Ben Pluck.nett, but Britain dominated the second day of an eight-nation track and field meet with seven winne rs in Peking. Manning-Simms won the 800 in 1 :59.9, Walker took the 400·meter inte rmediate hurdles in 49.82 and Plucknett had a 66· 1 l '1. effort. - SPORTS BREAK I SPORTS ON TV I FOOTBALL Today's TV • BJ HOWARD L. HANDY Ot_l)jlj., .......... ~ollowlng are the lop SPOrts events on TV today. Ratlng.s are. / I ' I e xcellent; I I I worth watching · / / fair · / forget It. ' ' $. 10 a.m..., Ch•nnet 2 ../ ../ ../ ../ NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at New York Giants. Announcen: Pat Summerall and Tom Brookshie r. . The Rams will be after their second straight triumph while lhe ~lants are coming off a Monday night loss to Phlladelptua. With the offense suddenly generating a scor ing punch against the Packers a nd the defense intercepting five passes and returning two for touchdowns, the Rams appear to be untracked from their early troubles. ~ 10 e.m., Chennel 4 ../ ./ ../ NFL FOOTBALL: Oakland a t Buffalo. Announcers: Don Criqui and JOhn BrOdie. The Bills a re 3--0, one of five undefeated teams in the NFL this season while the Raiders are 2·1. Joe Fe rguson dire cts the Biii att~c~ with rookie J~ Cribbs handling the running. Dan Pastorn\1 threw two touchdown passes for the Raiders in a .24·21 victory over the Redskins last weekend while Kenny K 1ng rushed for 137 yards. ~ Noon,Channel7 I ../ I./ BASEBALL: Cincinna ti at Houston. Announcers: J im Lampley and Bob Uecker, The Reds have virtua lly been elimina ted from the Na. tional League West pennant scramble but would li ke 10 upend the Astros in today's finale of the three-game ser ies. Cincinnati will send Frank Pastore ( l 1-7) to the mound against Ken Forsch ( 12· 12 ) who missed a tu rn because of his mother's death last week. n 12:55 p .m ., Ch•nnel 11 ./ ./ ../ DODGERS BASEBALL: Dodgers al San Otf!90 Announcers: Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett. The Dodgers will send Bob Welch (13-9) to the mound to· day in the finale at San Diego with the Padres using Juan Eichelberger (4-2). Each team has won one game in the ser ies, dropping the Dodgers two games behind the Astros in the w est division scram ble. ~ 1 p.m., Channel 4 ·./ ./ I I NFL FOOTBALL· San Diego at Kansas City. Announcers: Jay Randolph a nd Gene Washington. The Cha rgers intercepted si x passes and continued UFl· defeated with a 3-0 record in toppling Denver last week. -Oan Fouts directs the Charger attack wilh John Cappelletti, the ex-Ram among the team's top rushers. The ChiP.fs have got- ten off to a bad start <0·3) and things don't figure to be a ny better tOday. OTHER TELEVISION 9 a .m. 150) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -No rthern Arizona a t Cal state Fullenon, played Saturday. 9 :30 a .m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Segments include a feature on Ron J aworski and the Philadelphia Eagles' of· fen sive unit. Hosts include Brent Musburger, lr11 Cross and Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder (4) -NFL 'IO -Se<Jments in· e lude an update on John Riggins, who left the Washington Redskins' training camp during the preseason. Also: Com- mentary by Pete Axthelm. Bryant Gumbel is host. 12 ·30 p.m. (9) -HARNESS RACING. 4 p.m (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL 'IO -Highlights of top college games played this weeke nd. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The USC Trojans meet the Minnesota Gophers in Minneapolis. Taped Saturday. 10 p.m, (11) -THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 11:30 p.m. (28) -TENNIS -The singles final in the Transamerica Open. taped in San Francisco. RADIO Football -Oakland at Buffalo, 9·35 a .m .. KNX 0070); Rams at New Yor k Giants, 10 a.m ., KMPC (710); San Diego at Kansas City, l p.m:. KSDO (1 130). Baseball -Chicago at Angels, 1 p.m., KMPC (710): Dodgers at San Diego, 1 p.m., KABC 1790). Hockey -Kings vs. Edmonton, 7:35 p.m., KOGO (bOO). Basketball -Lakers a t Portland, 8:30 p.m ., KLAC < 570). (The Daily Pilot is not responsible tor late changes.) Hobie 16 Title to Eddington S ANTA CRUZ -Rick Ed · dington of Newport Beach ouk scored a field of 96 Hobie 16 sailors Saturday to win the na· tio nal c ha mpions hip ror the Cata maran class in a light air finale that forced cancellation or the final race. Jn the J J .r ace s e ries Ed· dington scored 32 points to de· feat rWlnerup Carlton Tucker of Fort Walton Beach. Fla .. by 7:\1• points. Defeoding cham pion Hobie AJte r J r of Capistrano Beach placed third. The I Ith r ace was sa.iled in w inds of 5.10 knots. but the scheduled 12th race was can- celed when the breeze dropped under fi ve knots. f 'ro• Pogr BI BRUINS. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN • • fense would take som e of the edge off that intensity , and it did." Donahue explained "They we ren't a hie to get set a nd tee off on us." The plays we re culled by quarterback Tom Ra msey, who barked o ff each pla y while ~landing over his center. "I'm actually calling an audi· ble on e ver y play." R amsey said. "I look for weaknesses in the de(ense and exploit them. It's a fun offense, a nd I'm real comfortable with it. .. Ra msey completed six of 12 passes for 97 ya rds a nd one touc hdown, while Nelson served as the key to the running a lla<'k. Nelson's brilliant debut as a 11tarler figures to be forgotten next week when McNeil returns to lhe lineup. but the freshman isn 't perturbed about goin'g back lo the bench. ''Freeman's a senior and a llelsman Trophy candida te. They should let him play," Nelson sald. "I knew that when I came here. I juat have to be re ady when they need me.·· Uttler Takes Lead CHARLO'M'E. N.C. <AP> - Gene Llttler shot a two-under· par TO to take a one;atroke lead 1o1n1 into today's fl.ftaJ round of lbe World Seniors lnvltatloul Goll Tournament. Art Wall and Charlotte native Charlie Slttord a~ deadlocked lo Hcond with tWO•round totU of 142 at Quail Hollow Count.rJ Club'• &,sa.yanl courte. Don J .. ury ltandi •lone lD third at ta after a •ffODd·round 73 on Saturday. AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division W L Pct. GB x-Kansas City 92 63 .594 Oakland 79 77 .506 13'h Minnesota 73 82 .471 19 Texas 72 83 .465 20 Chicago 65 88 .425 216 An1el.s 64 89 .418 Z1 Sealtle 59 96 .381 33 x·Clinched division title East Dlvlalon New York 99 56 .639 Baltimore 93 61 .604 S'h Boston 81 70 .S36 16 Milwaukee 83 73 .532 16'r'l Detroit 79 75 .513 19'h Cleveland 77 77 .500 21 'h Toronto 64 90 .416 34""' ,_.., .• k_ C"IC"90 •• A-" 3 Oelll-1, Mllweulle4' • r .... 1, se .. 11. J M1--.e. IC-Clly J 9el-•.T-J Cle .. MWlll •, a.tt1..-e ~ 0.trofl j, ~ Yor• I T ... y'10-.. C"l<-00 CTrout .. 141 at ..... t IMarllrwr ... 71 Mllwa11Ut (Ca1•••ll 1)·10) •I OOlef'CI (McC.tty IM•I Tun 18ulc-l·)I ~ SH iii• llHlfle j.IJI .... V-lllMYl4-Sl810elro11C WM-t-ll ... tellC0r8'1111·SorCrawf-1.0l•tTor..,.. (Mcla\llflllf'M I laltlmare I Pel mer U olOI al Clneleflel (Garlaftlll ... I 1(..,,.. Clly CSclllnorfl 1~10 or """"'"Ml .. M1--.1lrlrll-M21 NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dl\llsion W L Pct. 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(2-4872) s39aa * Wl"llFIHWAY CLOSE: ~~ ' .... -4ltt_ • 1.-.- ( I FOOTBALL SUOcsay, Sepl9mber 21. 1980 . CWLYPILOT 83 ~ Elway Passes Sooners Silly, 3 ·1.14 Missouri Wins, 31-7 JOHN ELWAY NORMAN, Okla CAP) The wulht"r ap· pea~ mJde to order ror Stanford's 31 14 up11t!t o( fourth ranked Oklahoma Saturday, but Sooner C'oath Barry Swit~ttr said the key 4"14'm ... nt In lht' Cardinal w\n wa& tht quartubaclun& ol John Elw•y "Jol\n t:lw•y put on the icre-ale1t uhiblhon ctl quartf'rbacklnc play and pa..,&lna I have ever 1een on lhus r1eld. Swat,i4'r s~ud "We won·1 hu" to pit> aaa.Ullt a quarttrback llllf' hun aaaln thl8 \1t'Sr ~l~·o~ hit on 14 of 2S paHCli for 181 y.rd• a.nd l\ll'll lotn-hdo wm1 as the C'ardhu1h1 jutn1)f'd to a 17 0 halfthnt> advantaat-on the ratn·sUclrenf'd artlfiC'lal tud i.nd s t r f'tC'hf'd the' luiad t.o 31 0 be fore Okhahoma t'Vttr aot on the hoard Swtt1t>t addctl. "He controlled the game with his 11hort passing 1(8"1t Ht wd exa<'tly what he ~Cats Stun-C-al Duc k s Upse t Huskies From AP Olspaltbes BERKELEY -The Ar11ona Wildcats scored Lhree limes in the fourth quarter. climaJC1ng wilh a 10. y ard touchdown das h by Hubert Oliver, in a dramatic 3·1·24 victory over California Saturday The Wildcats. 1·1, turned back a last-ditch rally by the Golden Bears as Sam Gianga.rdella recovered a Cal fumble on the Arizona two-yard llne with 1: 19 to play All four Arizona touchdowns were the product of turnovers two in · lerceptions of Rich Campbell passes and two punt attempts by Mike Ahr that went sour. Cal took a 24-10 lead into the fourth quarter, having scored on a one-yard run by Dave Palmer. a one-yard run by Campbell, a 15-yard-pass from Campbell to John Tuggle and field goal by Mick Luckhurst. Arizona's comeback began early in t.be final period when Dave Liggins grabbed an interception near mid· field. Two plays late r . Wildcat quarterback Mark Fulcher hit Bob Carter with a 45-yard touchdown pass. tlrt9 111 3 -1. Wa,,la inglf•n 10 SEATI'l.E Quarterback Reggie breaks the Oh.Jo State record of 19, •hared pi-~YJOU$ly by Schhcbter. John Borton and Rex Ke rn. Schlichter threw sax completions to flanker Doug Donley, t WO Of them for touchdowns or 23 and 10 yards. He also found split end Gary Williams l ror a 13-yard score. Schlichter accounted for 310 total yards. He completed 14 of 19 passes for 271 yards and ran 15 times for 39 additional yards. Schlichter's best performance of the season lifted the Buckeyes to their thlrd straight victory before 88,097 fans. the 73rd straight sellout crowd at Ohio Stadium. Wa.da. SI. 3 1-,,,.,..,, 18 PULLMAN. Wash. Washington State quarterbacks Samoa Samoa, Clete Casper a nd Ric ky Turner moved the ball with relative ease and the Cougar defense remained sound long enough to defeat Army 31·18 and give the Cougars their first victory this season. Washington State, now 1-2. rushed for more than JOO yards, inlercepted three passes and recovered one fum- ble whi.le holding the Cadets, who en· tered lbe game 2·0, at bay. On Washington State's firs t want !<1 to do controlled lbe ball We used five or Ix def~1ve back", but we couldn 't stop him." In a touch o( irony. Sw1tztir said earlier in the w.-.-k thal Oklahoma. 's warm September tern· pl'raturea could ~ a disadvantage ror the Car'11ni.l:s, who are used to the cooler weather of the S&11 Fruncuico lJllY area. But it was like home for them Saturday with the Ltmper"ature in the 50s i.nc1 rain falling lntermattenUy. F.lwuy certainly was In fine form as he dissect· ec1 thf' Okh•homa defense in the first half with his 1rnasing, thtn galloped on some good runs in the l\t't·ond It wu:s u big win for Paul Wiggin, in hi s lirst yeur u Stanford coach after a playing and t•oaching career m the Nationa.I f'ootball League. ·'Thi$ is a very special moment and words TODl'S VODKA 649 C' AC,l OF 6 JS 90 SCORESBY SCOTCH I 75l ITrR 998 CASE OF 6 59 85 Ogburn ran for two touchdowns and passed for one ~s Oregon 's Ducks up- set 13th-ranked Washington 34-10 in a Pac-10 Conference game. possession of the game the Cougars l IQUEURS d r ove 78 yards in 13 pla ys. so nu CASE RETAIL RETAIL Ogburn, a senior from Miami. Fla .. accounted for t93 total yards -121 by passing and 72 by rushing -for the seven-point underdog Ducks. Oregon. whlch cannot go to. the Rose Bowl tbjs season because of penalties imposed by the conference, trailed 10·6 at halftime against a Washington team th at aver aged more than 500 total yards in easy vie· tories over Air Force and Northwestern. But the Ducks went ahead to stay at 13·10 on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Ogburn to Curtis Jackson the first time they had the ball in the second half. OftitJ Sf. 38-. l ri :-. Sf. 2 I Sophomore running back Robert 1Amaretto Di Saronno. Williams took the ball in from the . fou r after he rushed for gains of 8, 14 Drambuie. and 2 yards during the drive. 1Gaillano. · '· While holding Army scoreless in . . the first quarter . WSU went to the air M1don Melon. to set-up its-second touchdown. .Southern Comfort. I 111· Tex as 35., Oregon Sf . 0 AUSTIN -Quarterback Donnie Little tossed a 26-yard touchdown pass to Maurice McCloney and dashed lS yards to score and A.J . 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That 'Texas. of the Southwest Con· ference, raised its season record to 3·0 in its first game ever with the Pac-10 Beavers. Oregon State fell to 0·3. with all three losses coming on the road. E f, J. 11 111 k' 7.02 68.21 78.00 141 .95 126.25 21·13 Triumph Fullerton Wins Again From AP Dispatches John Rayford gamed 126 yards or 26 carries. including one touchdown and quarterback Tom St. Jacques completed 16 of 28 passes and thre" for a touchdown as Cal StatE Fullerton downed Northe.Ql Arizol')a 21-13, in a non-conference collegE football game Saturday. The Titans . leading 14·0 at halftime. gave up two fourth quarter touchdowns, but the Lumberjacks missed their conversion kick after the second score and Fullerton ensured the victory when St. Jacques reached t.be end zone on a three-yard keeper with two minutes left to play. Fullerton, now 3-0 and off to its best start ever, scored nearly seven minutes into the first quarter on a one-yard plunge by Rayford. 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Like a marriage that hits the r~ks after 14 years, the football rivalry between Orange Coast and Golden West colleges has turned sour. And tr Golden West keeps punching up Orange Coast like it did Salurday night, the Pirates are going to ask for a divorce. The Rustlers glided to a 30-0 victory, their second straight rout Claat year's score was 30-3) in the series which once carried more magic than any other JC rivalry in the state. £VEN THE FANS seem to sense that the thrill is gone. Only an estimated 5,200 showed up, the smallest crowd since these two schools met for the first time in 1!166. In fact, the series has an average attendance of 7,614 for a facility which only bolds 7,600. But there were plenty of empty seats at the Pirates· stadium Saturday. had a dismal night. throwing three interceptions while com- pleting just six o( 16 passes. but Tucker is sticking by him. "Charli e Bo ss i s m y quarterback." he said IN ADDmON to his three in- terceptions. Boss lost the baJI twice on fumbles, a nd all his turnovers came in the first halC. when Golden West built a 17-0 lead. Nothing the Pirates tried seemed to work. On 51 plays from scrimmage, they averaged only 1.8 yards per down Orange Coast only got fi ve! first downs, arid two came by penalties As hapless at Orange Coast looked. credit must be given to the Rustler defense, which swarmed and hit with intensity Among those making key tackles, sacks or interceptions were Mike Womack, J unior Pau, Don Mosich. Terry Bachmeier, Howard Wilcox and Roh Casper. JOHN KAPSNER GOT TWO YARDS WITH HANDOFF FROM CHARLIE BOSS. GWC'S LYNN JENKINS CLOSES IN. Those who came saw the Rustlers' defense hold Orange Coast to 19 total rushing yards. The Pirates never mounted a serious scoring threat. Shackleford used backup quarterback Sam Aiell&-H'heral ly. giving s tarter Tony La Plante a well-deserved rest. La Plante completed nine or l2 passes for 165 yards while playing aoout half the game. -----------~ Mesa Runners Sparkle La Crosse Clocks 14:42 at Dana Hills By JACK MINTER Of, .. o.41y ...... Staff Costa Mesa High 's Scott La Crosse ran the fastest time of the da)( and the Costa Mesa girls· cross country team took top honors in the Division 3 varsity race Lo highlight area runners in the seventh a.nnuaJ Dana Hills Cross Country fnvita·. tional Saturday. La Crosse toured the 3. l·mile course an 14 · 42, 10 seconds off the course record set last year by South P asad e na's Mike Parkinson of 14·32. The victory was not easy for the Mustangs though. as the top four runne r s ran within 10 seconds of one another Jossie Fiorda and Erica La Crosse led the gir ls to their championship. t-'1orda finished third in 11 :45 for the two-mjle course with her teammate La Crosse following her across the Line one step back at 11 :46. Lana Wolfe (10th in 11 :57), Vi ctoria Kelly (11th in 10:59) and Susan Zika (15th in 12:02) rounded out the scoring for the Mustangs. They scored 43 points in nosing out county rival Foothill with 46. GWC, Bucs Win The Mustangs finished second in the boys Division 3 for seniors with La Crosse, Victor Herrera (s ixth in 14 :58 ) and Jon Crackel (ninth in 15: 13 ) leading the way. Their 69 point total was only surpassed by the Orange output of 54. Costa Mesa was previously ranked No. 1 in tbe county and the CIF in tbe boys divisions, however the loss to Orange could topple them. Tournament championships were captured on th.ree fronts by Orange Coast area water poloist.s Saturday as two·time defending c hampion Golden West College, Orange Coast College and three-time defend· ing CIF 4-A cbanwion Newport Harbor High swept to titles. At Cuesta College the Rustlers of G WC stretc}led their unbeaten streak to 51 against junior col- lege competition with 7-6 vic- tories over Modesto and Long Beach Don Mahaffey's shot with less than two minutes to go provided the winning e dge against Modesto in the semifinals. then Mahaffey and Keith Fischbeck · led Che way in the finals. Ullman Victorious BAY ST. LOUIS. Miss. CAP) -David Ullman of Newport Beach finished first in the final race Saturday to capture tbe North American men's sailing championship in the Mallory Cup competition. The competition's eight races were held at Bay Waveland Yacht Club. JAGUAR 1979 XJ12 Demo. 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John Gifford scored six times and Diggy Riley added four markers in the title showdown al Newport Harbor It was the Sailors' fifth straight victory this season. In the consolation c ham- pions hip the Cos t a Mesa Mustangs came through with a 13-6 rout of Crescenta Valley, preceded by a 10·6 win over Los Altos. Phil Castillo and Tony Crenshaw scored five goals apiece in the finals. Castillo popped for six in the semis. The only consideration could be that junior Mark Howard did not compete in the senior division race aga.inst Orange. He won the junior Division 3 race in 15:09 which would have placed him in a tie for eighth with Orange's Al Arzaga . In the Division 3 junior race, Howard was closely pursued by a flock of Orange Coast area runners. Finishing second was Ned Moser of Fountain Valley in 15: 16, third was Baron team· mate Bob Erikson (15:24 ) and fourth was Ocean View's Paul Soto (15:36>. Fountain Valley won the team championship on the junior level with 79 points, nipping Mira Costa (82) and Costa Mesa (91). Dana Hi lls' Dave Howard won the senior Divis ion 2 cham- pionship with a 15: 16 clocking. Laguna's Rene Durand took second place in the girls varsity Division 2 race. Her clocking of ll :42 was the third fastest time of the day in all of the girls races. "---------------, __ . .._., ......... -.,. ---, ...... -"' ... ......_ .. _. ----- Swe azy's Four TDs Kill Lobos Special to the Daily P llot El Toro High's Chargers broke into the winning column in a big way Saturday njght. churning to a 34· 7 non-league football victory over Los Amigos High's Lobos at Mission Viejo High. Damon Sweazy k eyed the Chargers' running game. as he swept for four touchdowns and ran for a couple of two-point coo· versions for 28 points. 'Tm surprised, I really am," said Golden West Coach Ray Shackleford. "I really thought it would be a close, low-scoring game. We didn't see the films of their game with Palomar <a 17-14 Orange Coast victory>. but we figured they'd be tough and quick. What happened tonight surprised me a lot. I'm sure Coach <Dick) Tucker is sur - prised. too." I F nJCKER was experiencing anything besides disgust, he wasn't showing it. The 1.9-year veteran coach hurried ofr the field, pausing long enough to ut- ter onJy a few terse sentences. "We just got beat very, very badly," be said. "I didn't see anything out there that was very good." OCC quarterback Charlie Boss NO INDIVlDUAL ballcarricr gained more than 44 yards for the Rustlers. but they let 11 run ners carry the ba II S1 x re ceivers caught passes a111I Golden West actually employed more than l7 different people at the skill positions · .. Our quart erbacks looked very good, and I know we ve got a good defense." Shackleford said. "U our offense can find a way, we're going lo win some games." The once-hallowed series 1s now tied at 7-7-t , but 1f lhel rivalry is to return to its former greatness. Orange Coast will have to provide more drama m the future Otherwise, the coveted Vic tory Bell will h<.-come a pero.a 1 nent fixture on the Golden We~t . campus The El Toro tailback carried for 209 yards on 30 carries, in· eluding touchdown runs of 28, 1. 1 and 9 yards, in addition to catching a J.S..yard pass. Enough? Not for Sweazy. He also recovered a fumble on one of bis own kickoffs. Fullback Dale Ince. who provided much of the space for Sweazy, added a three-yard touchdown run as tbe Chargers dominated, although they were forced to overcome n umerous first-half penalties. Gauchos Bury F oe Defense Keys 30..0 Rout "We're a young team Utting better every week." said El Toro Coach Bob Johnson. "But it's a great bunch lo work with. Some penalties hurt us tonight. but overall, 34-7, that was a good win for us." Doug Dorfman came up with his third interception in three games and Doug Olson con- tributed an interception to the El Toro defense. Los Amigos' only score came in the first half and actually put the Lobos on lop, 7-6, that TD coming after recovering a rum- ble at the El Toro 16. It took Los Am igos eight p lays to score against the strong El Toro de· fense. Special to tbe DaUy Pilot The Saddleba clt College Gauchos rambled to a 30-0 foot· ball victory over visiting West Los Angeles Saturday night at Sad· dJeback. The Gauchos are now 2-0 in pre-seaaoo action and their vic- tory should keep them near the top of the Southland football polls. They are now No. 2 in the state behind powerful Pas adena. Saturday's contest was a very one·sided affair that saw Sad· dleback score in each quarter but the third. The Gauchos opened the scor· ing attack very early in the con- test as quarterback John Hill found CUrt Arons wide open ror a 36-yard touchdown strike with 12 :37 left in the first quarter. Two minutes and a few odd seconds later the Gauchos 'Were ----- NFL Standings back on the board as running back John Nichols took a Hill bandoff over left tackle for a one-yard score. The Gauchos led 14-0 following Guy Johnson's PAT. Johnson followed that act with a 41 yard field goal with JUSI 2.5 left in the fi rst half to increase the SaddJeback lead to 17-0 The defense was the story for the Gauchos as they held the vis· iting Oilers to just 32 yardc; on the ground and onl y seven first downs throughout the contest SaddJeback scored its last two times in the fourth quarter as two running plays increased tht' lead toJO.-O. Stanford Rollin ·s fi\ c yard run a n d ba ck -up quarterback David Key's onf> yard burst put the final points on the board for the Gauchos. 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The f(•1st v f'all'Ons chewed up Lhr Illinois de- ft'/15<' with th1.·ir w1shhont-. an<! snapped back from a 17·7 halftime dt•f1l'1t Tl•d Sunrlqu1 st put 1\1r Force back in the game wilh a 63·)ard touchdown run in the third quarter. • md teammat<' Charlu• Heath pul the Falcons <tht'ad \\tllr a one yard plunge in the fourth quarter 1llino1s' la~t rt'al r hancc to win the g ame fizzled with ,m lOC'Omplete pass 111 the end zon t . and Ras~ came 10 to tic the gc1 me with his second field go:.il nf the tla~ fndinttlf 11J. {'olorodo 7 HOULDEH l 'olo Se111or quarterback Tim Clifford thre w five tou chdown passes. including three to flankc•r N a le Lundy, as Indiana blitz~d Color ado. 49 7. in a rc<·o rd s elling game. :Wl•m WV• ''· F•tr"'°"I St. 11> S.v•n""h St U Morenou•~ o S...1,,_.,. U )I Pr••~ V1~ .. l Wln\!On·S.t.em ti \11rQtn1• Unwri • EIOll 2'. H C C.<''tlr.tl " W ll•<ll•n•• Tocl\ JI !llUf'foeld '1. U l Chi Qt\ J:\ PHW" • LOUt\I~"" lftti.eJ N lh1no·~· More,,e.osi 11. 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The fi ve TD passes wert' the most ever by a quarterback against a Colorado team. 1\l1 ~ S ] 000 Rebate From J\ r Dispatches F.\\ t."TTEV!LLE:. i\rk lsh 0rdunt!7 k11•k"d a II ) .ml fa•lrl ,cval \I.1th 7 28 left 111 thl game Jnd l:llh ranked •\1 kan..,,1s d .. t'd oul J l:l·JO \'icton 11vt'r £umb1e·plJl'U1•d Tuba T11b.l lost f1vt· rumbles anrl Lum.-rl the ball over on downs on<'t· :it the Arkansas tw<1. but still came \'lthin a hair of lying Arkansas Stu Crum-; 46·yard field J!oa l atte mpt with 2·40 to play ~a' wtde n ght and Arkan-..1·s killed the clock Tulsa had a <'ha11rc for a rlup shot f1elcl ~r1.il when 1t riroH 3.5 } anJs to tlw Arkansas 3 with lcs!' than s ix minutes left 1n lhl' third quarter. but the Hurri< ane d1s<la1n<'d thf' field goal Runnml! bark Kenneth Lac•)·., fourth down dive was mches short ot ll first down Ric·•• 17. f .. oui~iouu St. 7 HOUSTON Ric<' Quarterback Robe rt Horr. mann hit Frank Wilson with a 15-yard touchdown pas s with 3:36 lo play to break an 11.game losmg sLre<ik and lead the Owls to a 17 7 upset over Louis111na Stale LSU had t~1ken a 7.3 lead into the closing minutes on a 57 .yard touchdown pass from quarterback Alan Ris her to split end Tracy Porter in the first quarte r But the Owls , who had not won a game since they upst'l Tulane a year ago. fought back m the fourth quarter. driving 67 yards for the winning touchdown aided by a fake punt play at midfie ld. Rice's Calvin Vance put the game out of reach with a 24·yard touchdown ron wtt.b 42 s1re0nds left c.o olay. With Ume running out in the nrat ball, Hoff. 11 1 ~11111 hit H11hltv \\ 1111.1111'-with a :l2 }:Jnl pas.., to lht 1.SI .If, V.1•h '>t·\'tfl ..,l'<m11b ldt in the hnlf Holwrt llr1hltl1· •111 his t 1r!>I l ••lfeg1att• St'Orang at· I em pl hn 11 • ti 'J ~,·• \ •11 cl 111'1<1 ~""I llo1t,lou :! I . \o. f 'f#.\'ff!'f Sf.. 20 1101 '>T1 ,..,. I n 'ihm.111 quarterhack Brent l h11111 r,1n,1· n ff th(· lwn«h stncl ll'tl the University of llnuo;ton to 1 "I ~ v1rtr>n ovt'r underdo~ North 1'c :oca'i "' 1 1• Ch.r11 .1 • J..1:rn~. tr.o pounder. ~ot the rum bl mi.: 1wn.11t 11l.1i.;lll'tl C 111g3r'i movin~ tn the third 411 1111 r • 1111 l ·" .·11 11 the once high .ranked Southwt>'l ('onh:rt•nu• t•hJmp1on to its first victory of the M'~L..,on floui:.lon ...,t:11 ted 11i; romebark when defensive ha<"k Honm" Vonner pwk<.'tl off a .Joe Stevenson pas:< at lh<' North rc:rn!> 25 Five plays later, Chino c•arrtl>d it over from lh<.• 7 The nt'xl time Houston had lhf' ball Chinn ran and IJaS!Wd th<• Cuu1~ar~ 6<l yards. with David Hum· phriFs lrit'kmg u 37 ~ a1·d field gt>al. llo"lor 11. 1'<•xa.'f T••c•h :J l~U BDOCK , Tr;<..11-o Third-string quarterback Mike Brannan c·onvPrtecl two clutch third down plays !alt' 111 t hf' fourth quarter and the Baylor Bea rs OVt'r<-.1t1w tenacious Texas Tech 11-3 for thei~ first Southwest onference victory in Lub- bock since l91i6 With Baylor ba r ely hanging on with a 4.3 lead courtesy of two wild center snaps by the Red Raiders, Brennan bounced off the bench to take the Bears 69-yards in 12 plays ror the clinci)ing score. Luncty. whose scoring passes covered 75, 74 and 43 yards, caught five p asses in all for 256 yards the highest sing le.game yardage fi gure in India na history. . 1011·0 St.. If). f•uco 7 IOWA CITY. Iowa John Quinn threw a touchdown pass to Jim Knuth and Alex Gifford kic ked a 49.yard field goal for the winning points to lift unbeaten Iowa State to a 10·7 victory over Iowa . Iowa State 's defense preserved the victory in the finaJ minute. Iowa drove to the Iowa State nine ·yard line but Cyclone linebacker George Jessen batted down a Pe te Gales pass on fourth down with 50 seconds left in the game . Iowa State sent its r ecord to 3.0 before a crowd of 60,145, only five short or Iowa's aJl·time record. The Ha wkeyes fe ll to 1-2. Pittsburgh Crush es Temple PITTSBURGH CAP) -Dan Marino threw three touchdown passes In the first half before reaving the game with a slight knee spra in to lead the sixth-ranked University of Pittsburgh C.O a 36·2 college footba ll victory over winless T emple Satur· day. Marino, a 6·4, 215-pound sophomo re, hit nine of 15 puses for 150 yards before he injured bu knee on a scramble e•rly in the second quarter. A team s pokesman said the injury was not believed serious and thal Marino could hne played in tbe second half. 575 Rebate ~\t)G~1 5300 Rebate ie'q?IM/Joe BRITISH MOTORS 18 AUTO CENTER OR. IRVINE SPOITS CAR HEADQUAITBlS ACTION Ph. (714) 830-7300 .. DAILY Pll.OT ~ • • . . 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IJ·U ,.._ s....te -.ic,e dlt Et Gamino, \J. I) M .... KMOOL e»r.,..~ • ......_. .... o.y ...... _ CO.. -IOll IO -tlM, l~IS. -IU, def. ,,.,,, •• ,.. U 6. 1W, def A-lie Alemotoa, 1~), IS.I. -0... Holl•. IS..2. •S.11 c... --....... 1.1, ----. ~2. T--... ...,._,.ta,....,._ FOR THE RECORD Morrison, . Sox Stop Angels, 6-3 . ""-APD1111a1 ... Sim ......,._ amulMd ...., laita md ck'Oft la two nmna md lllcb l>aboa Kattered MYeD llitl .. the Qaicqo Wllite So• .... u.e Aqels, ..... s.turday. llorrboa bJed a t.bree-nm tlllrd ianiac with bia 1Jtb ...... of the year, a t~nm shot tJYl enabled tbe White Sox to tie the 1ame Ill z.z. Followin1 llorrison'a boaae run, Lamar Johnson •i.n.lled1 took tbird OD a double b)' W.,ae Nord"-cm and scored the ~ ahead run on a aia&Je by RUlty Kunta. Tbe White Sox seoftd tbeir eventual wiania1 rua lD tbe fourth wben Cbet Lemoa aearect fTom third on a wild pickoff throw to ftnt bMe by losiq pitcher Ralpla Bottin&. 0.2. DoUoa improved bis record to 12·10. The Angels continue their cw-· rent bomest•nd today with a l o 'clock came qainst the White Sos. then host llilwaukee with a tbree·n i tbt stand beainoi o1 • Monday. Each al the games against the Brewers will begin at 7:'9. Liberty Christian Dealt 48-20 Lo8s CANOGA PARK -Faith Bap. tial High School handed Liberty Christian High of Huotinston Beach a •20 defeat in eilbt· man football action Saturday af. ternooa in DOO·league play. Scoring for Liberty Christian came on a JO.yard end run by Ryan Smith and two 4S-nrd puses from Mark Wintenoie. Todd Arnold took one and Ted Pappas the other. Defenaively, noeeguar:d Danny Phillipe was tbe standout with 1.8 tackles. The loss brought Uber· ty Christian's record to 0.2·1. N-67573 DORA DEWEY, aka ,,amounUM•a& PlJBUC NOTICE DORA EUIE DEWEY, NAM&HAUMDT •II• DORA K . DEWEY, T11a 1a11-1,.. oor'°"' •re _... PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF all a DOR A ICE LL E Ill llUll~~ICAl AA TS, 22U Mtl'I ---HERMAN o. HUSEBY DEWEY , •k• MRS. St•••t. No. i., """"ntlOfl llHcll, NOTICEOFDEATHOF,AND OF PETITION TO SAMUELL. DEWEY, c.at1=~•••Y•rn1tr. 1s. Twl" JAMES EDWARD HAR· ADMINISTER ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR, •-. Ho-1 a..c11, CM-..it R I NG T 0 N AN D 0 F NO. A ·I09N6. AND OF PETITION TO '*'wiu1em0t1..., ,.,,.,,,n IGC...-PETIT JON T 0 AD · T o a I I he i r ~· ADMINISTER ESTATE I •-.-11rldge,c.tt1'°'"4e'1MO I MINISTER ESTATE NO. beneficiaries, c reditors NO. A·,._,. Tiii• .,.,,,,,. .. 11 ,~,.., .. , • A -10St90. and contingent creditors of T o a I I h e i r s , i1m11ec1~~1.,..,..11, T o a I I h e i r s . Herman o. Huseby of beneficiaries, creditors Tlli• ._ -•11ec1 _... ttoa I beneficiaries, credi tors Costa Mesa , California I md contingent creditor" =r.:.~~~.:..°'-~ °" and contingent creditors of and~ who mey be of Dora Dewey, aka Dora ~ J a mes Edward Har · otherwise Interested In lbe Elsie O.W.y, aka Dora K. ~:'~ f:'4 Dolf= r ington ol Corona def Mar, will and/or estate: Dewey, aka Dora Keffer · · · · · · -California, and persons A petition has been fUed Dewey, aka Mrs. Samuel PUBLIC NOTICE Nho may be otherwise in· by Title Insurance & Trust L. Dewey and persons who teres1ed in the will and/or Co. in the SUperior Court may be otherwi se interest· MOT1U•NV1T1MOe1DS estate: of Orange County request. ed In the wll1 and/or NOTICE is "E11HY GIVEN •-A petition has been filed Jnn that Title Insurance & estate: te•led llllds tor tvm1S11H1t -1• or H ••10 ........__ f ·-"11 v....a.. wm 11e ,...._ 11y ... by James Edward ar· Trust Co. be appofnted as A petition has .....,.., •·~ 1rv1ae itWll w-Dl*lc'I a1 -... rlngton, Jr. in thf! Superior personal ~ntative to by Donald L. Baggott in flee °" t• fllw~.,. --..r. JSn Court Of Orange County administer the estate of the Superior Court of ~~='r~~~·,~. mu._. requesting that James Herman o. Huseby (under Orange County r.eQUHting e1d c1ac-~ --"'<°''-Edward Harri ngton, Jr. the Independent Ad· that Donald l. Baggott be me, 11e .....-.. •t ,.._Office 91 ,,.. be appointed as personal m inistration of Estates )ppolnted as personal ~;,~~.;,~~\':': representative to ad-Act>. ~petition Is set tor representative to ad' 11anc11 wa1er 0t1t1kt r-"" the m i nister t he estate of hearing In Dept. No. 3 at minister the estate of Dora rl9flttol'9i«tany..,.et1 bic1t-to James Edward Har· 700 Civic Center Drive, Dewey, aka Dora Elsfe .,. _ _..,..._°'.,_,....,.,.,.....,.111 r ington (under the fn· West, ·1n the City of Santa Dewey, aka Dora K . of IN rnatwlel• orfef'Wd In lfW lllft. DATED: s..it......,,,., .-. dependet'lt Admin istration Ana, C.afffomiaon October Dewey, •a Dora KeUer PWll-o....,.c-tto.i""'"''°' of Estates Act). The peti· 14 1980at10:00a.m . Dewey, aka Mrs. Sam'* s.tot.•. 1• m 2• tlon is set for hearing In iF YOU OBJECT to the L. Dewey (under the In- PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUI 9UMlllEU NAMe ITAttMellT ' Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic granting of the petition, dependent Administration Center Drive, West, i n the you should either aPPNr of Estates Act). TM petl· Ci t y of Sant a An a . at thf! hearing and state tlon is set for hearing In C.allfomia on October 21, your objections or file Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic 1980 at 10:00 a.m . written objections with the Center Drive West, Santa TM toOowlftQ ,..,_, .,. doi"I bulll'ft1 as: IF YOU OBJECT to the court before the hearing. Ana, CA 92701 on October granting of the petition, Your appHrance may be 7, 1910at IO:OOa.m . 0 & S ENTERPRISES, ••• Cebt'lllOSI , C.ta Mete, CA 9K17 S.ndy Sovlli., • CAIM'lllo R ., c.te NIOM, CA t'J6l7 Oleftll Hat19r1, 1111 PPM> llHI, 11-1...i ...._,..,CA.,. Tiiis _,,_., II con'9uclM lty e ~ .. _....,,..... Salldy Se¥llle Tflk ....,_ -,.._, ... IM C-ty Oer1l-' 0r-. c-., Oii ~ --•.1•. ..I .. ........... ~ .... Canl Delly ...... S.OC.21 ... 0ct.S, It, 19 - you should either appear In person or by your at-IF YOU OBJECT to the at the hearing and state torney. granting of the petition, your objections or file 1 F you A R E A you should either appear written objections w ith the CR E DJTOR or a cont-at the hearing and state court before the hf!aring. ingent creditor of the de-your objections or file Your appearance may be ceased, you must file your written objections with the In person or by your at-claim with the court or court before the hf!arlng. torney. present It to thf! personal Your appearance may be I F Y O U A R E A representative appointed In per'!Oft or by your at- C RE 01 TOR or a cont-by the court ·wfthln four torney. lngent creditor of the de-months from the date of I F Y 0 U A R E A PllBUC NOTICE ceased, you must fUe your first Issuance of fetters as CREDJTOR or • cont- -claim with the court or provided In Section 700 of lngent creditor of the de· ~1c:nnousau1tHS1 prewnt it to the penon.I the Probate Code of ceased, you must fUe your UMatTAT.-'" representative apPOlnted California. The time for claim with the court or Ttio -.-. ...,.. .. -.. Wll-by the court within four filing claims will not ex-present It to thf! personal months from the date of plre prior to four months representative appointed first Issuance of letters as from the date of the hear-by the court within four provided Jn Section 700 Of Ing noticed albOYe. months from the date of the Probate Code of YOU MAY EXAMJNE first Issuance of letters as California. The time for the file kept by the court. provided In Section 700 of flllng claims will not ex-If you are lnt«ested In the the Probate Code of plre prior to four months estate, you may file a ,.... Callfomla. TN! time for from the date of the hear· quest Wt9' the cour1 to re-filing claims will not ex- Ing noticed above. celve special notke of the plre prior to four months ,..~as: PRESTIGE !tl!Al ESTATE INVEST¥ENTS, un w. C••U H19'1Wey, '"-1 llHCtl, c.t-..i.. '*3 II.._., NM Sof .... U LINt IU.., ...._, llaad\, C911tomt. "** TflK-ls~llly°"lft.. dlvldue4. R*'1 A. Sellfte fllls .......,... wa flled wltll h C-ty °""-~-~Oii s.-............ 19. ~ .... """''"*' ~-CNtt O.lly ...... Sept. 7, 1'.lt.•, ,. ..,.... YOU MAY EXAMINE Inventory of estate nsets from the date of the Mar- the Hie kePt by the court. and of the petitions, ac-Ing noticed above. lfyouarelnterestedlnthe counts and reports YOU MAY EXAMINE estate, you may flle • re-descrltled In SKtlon 1200 tM file kepi by tM court. .quest wfth the court to re-of the C..Utornla Probate If you.,. Interested In tM celve special notice of the Code estate, you may fHe a re. Inventory ol estate assets • qwst with the court to ,.... and of the petitions, ac-Mettlll', AHlll•, M• cefve special notice of the co unts and reports ti& ..... fll~--YI Inventory of estaw es.ts descrJbed In Section' 1200 at LMr ,. w. Cn ... and of the petltfons, K · o1 the Celltomla Probate Prtrwy. • ••· .... c.w-counts and reports COde. IM ca '1N; tel: (211) dncrlr.d In SKtlan 1200 ,.:,,,,. of the C..Ufomfa ProMte Daftlof w. Moyftl·~~ CocM. •"·· ,.... a MertM. ... ~or.. c.o.. .,..\:""' Mo•tr.::ery St., S•• _.. "'·• • ..-DeMM L ........ P911-llrHC , ca. M111 ; '91: 11 ... r, 1111 s. AMMfM C41S) Ge 1111. C.11142-11. ·~i~•1• 1.._. CA tlJtl. ~I .... "°"'' ~ Oiltl..., ..... to work tor "'-· "· aon.. ._,. ..., I, Bank 'Re/onn' Threateni,ng Home Dream? LOS ANGELES (AP> A top savtap ud loan lDduatry leader says banklal reform by f..S.raJ olftdab ia "thre•ta1.ac ltw Am•ritan drHm of bome ownership." A key problem la t.be Depository lDIUtuUoa'a. l>erel\lla&n C'ommtnee. a federal lnt•acetWJ- lfOUP wbJdJ druticaUy cbaaeed Cbe bankin& ln· duatry'• naae. wt month, aakl f.ctwUl B. aroon Jr., pawident ol tbe U.S. Le-.ue of Savinp Aa· ~ticlnl. in a •awittb to the Cattfomia-Savtnp A LouLe~. Tbe committee. in lmplemeot.iq I.be pro- viakJu ol banlrio1 refocm lelialation paued \ut April, amoaa other tbln•• cut t>Hk lbe interest nte edce thrift i.natitutioaa previoualy eQjoyed over bank.I on the popular sia-monlb money market certificate accounts, Brook.I said. n AL80 INDICATED that t.be loq-cberiabed r•te differential will be eJimloated from all aav- tnp account.a in much less than the sb years re-· quired by the legislation, be noted. Tbe upshot of these cbanies ia that tbe Dow of funcll into tbe tbrilb will be reduced. thereby 1brillkiq the supply of money available for mortcage lendin1. Brooks and other lenders fear. •'We cannot allow decisiOOJ of this mapitucle to be undertaken without a full airiq of the is· sues," Brooks told lbe California trade in>up's convention. He also said that if mortgage money beeomea scarce, the equity built up by existing bome owners could be threatened slnce would·be t>Qyen could not find the funds to fmance tbeir purchuet.1 .. A LONG·TE&M BOVSING slump could lh1eaten even the value of exbtinc homes," be said. Rep. Jerry M. Patterson, D·Callf., told the poup that be bas drafted a "sense of Consresa" resolution telling the committee of banking rec-I ulaton that Congress wets the interest rate dif-1 feratial to remain in effect until the end ol the ab· year deregulation period. . . Tbf:. ~a.Ued "housing differential" c1&rrently ls one-quarter percenuge poiat bitbel' on moei savings accounts at tbe tbrifts compared with bub. BUT, &ESPONDING TO industry-wide at· t.cb on the committee, PattenOG said, "I've come to believe that we probably can't do away1 With it." I A member of the House Bankiq Committee, Pattenon abo aaid be favon the creation of a new kind of tax-deferred savings accouat to ex.empt from income taxes lbe interest earned on money sued to t.y bemes. Eagle's Ridge Set For ·Third Phase Tbe third pbase of Eaale'a Rlqe lD San ctemeate is now selling, offerinl home ~ a wider seleetlon of floor plans wttb tbe 8dcUtiali of a four bedroom, two-and-a-ball bath model. " Situated in the cout.l bills of Sen Clemente, Ea1le's llidce is a community of alqle family· homes created by the Eagle Development Co. Phase th1'ft prices start at *118,SGO. Eal)e's IUdae model homes are open daily from 10 a.m. to duk. Tbe homes can be reached by takiq the San 1>1e10 Freeway to camino de Estrella lJr San Clemea&e. Exit and go left to Avenue Vaquero, lbea tum right and continue to Eqle's JUdae. ~ Cf:state BY DON BlllCKELL nJTVaE SROCK!!! Who ever would have lhou&bt that this country's· econo~y would be bouncing otr the topeS with an lnflallco rate of between LS and 20%! Yet. today. that's aac:tly what we are doing. What's nen worse la beari.q economic pundlt.t saytq that we sbould lboot for a .. pretty normal" rate ol only t~. Don't be fooled -evea a 10% inflation rate II bleb· What would happen to bousinl prtca ~ a 10% )'early cost-Gf·llvinl iDcreue7 A bocne Ula\ cmt 9IO.OOO now would incruse to $155,CM ln ten years. Jn JO yean It would cost ta,650. In 30 years it would aeU for '1,CMS,• (over a million dOllarl>. Whatever your age, YoU m\lll find a way to create. an ineome in addition to your pay ehedt. Altboutb Utere la no perfect investment, real est.tte may be tbe nearest tlUnl to it. It can be an income proclueet, a · abelter from b11b toes, and an Ideal~ from tbe un1ea of inflation. Real eltate \'ah1e1 l hlltorically increase faster than 1enera1 htl!atkm 1 prices and maintain a bi&ber value than moll aueu: in depnaioo .. 'J'.be Ideal bedp. I Mr. ·Brineb iA the broter-owftei. ot BRJCICELL I REAL ESJ'ATE INVESTMENTS, a eomean7 wttll a elfent«tented a~cb to real atate. TMJ ..-.tee all tbelr clients needa lnchadlac: properl7 mana1ement, excban1ln1, 1roup tnve1tment1 1ndu1trlal-commercial. realdentlal, escrow aad ftllaactna. JI you have any q...tklel on tllla aubjtd Ot uy other upect ot real estate, feel free to C!dad llr. Bricbll. wraanaaTOB&LPt DON BRICKELL RIAL ESTATE INVDTllmns 21 ............ .... llo-5402 . . Real Estate ••• Sondey, Seplember 28. 1980 DAILY PILOT B7 Grand Entra~f! An open staircase with skylight, free.standing fireplace and two·story ceiling enhance the living room of the North Beach model at Sommerset Citiffomes and Costa Mesa. The homes near South Coast Plaza offer from 1.284 to 1,740 square feet of living area. -Condo's Role Told 'Other Sith' of Conversio11 J/oi,·ed II you've been readilli the papers, you've beard of "condo conversions" -the trend across the country or selling refurbished apartment units to bomebuyers. But according to a growing number of developers, contractors, engineers and other conversion conscious busi· neaameo, the publicity bas been as one-sided aa it bas been unfavorable. Correcting this imbalance and get· tinl the word out about the benefits .,,.,, of conversion is the charter objective of the newly formed California Con· domlnlum eonvetslbn Industry. NEW MEMBERS ARE now being solicited throughout the state, ac· cording to CCCI President Robert Higlumith, of Highsmith Investment in Real Estat~; Foster City. CCCI 's organhational meeting last May was attended by '4 industry officials. According to Highsmith, ''The cbaJlenges facing the condominium conversion industry in California will be greater in 1981 than ever before. But the political resistance to con- versions both in Sacramento and on the local level is largely due to a lack of information. lt's been a one-s ided dialogue. "We want to change that by telling the othe r side of the story,'' Highs mith said. "We firmly believe that although tremendous momen· tum bas been built up by anti· conversion thinkers, our industry still bas an opportunity to convince the public and government leaders that we represent one or the most viable paths to affordable home ownerabip." Highsmith noted that 12 bills r~g· ulating condominium t'onversion:. were introduced in the state legislature during the last session alone. with more on the way next year. Proposed regulations run the gamut from me~~urt•s rf>qu1riog 75 percenl tenant approval lo resale price controls. ll1ghstn1th w.lrned that murh of lh1s pending ll!g\slation would either mak<.• ('1Jnvers1ons pro hibitively Pxpensivc or rule them out altogether 1n some <·ascs AN ENO TO c·on v1:rsHu1~. the CCCI president saicl, v. ould als o close off the only chanct man v vnun~ renters will have tv <icq111rc r1:·i1 ~·state equ1. ly. Al present, ft>~ ·1 111.-n 2<1 percent of the new f.1m1Jtt ,, form£•d in California t'an afford ·r d~tachtd home. And l'Onvc1·tcd 1·1111tlorniruums also offer hor~ uf lll•lllt· r1wnt'rship t1J low .rnd middl~ 11H·ome bu) 1:r.. Callfor111 a t'1Hn1r1un1 t1cs arc ~" peril"nc1ng .rn unprt!•'~·c1ented de· mand for affoHl.il>k , 1>Wnl'r' uccup1cd housing. a ncl r<·'IJ•)o-.ibl t· con· domimum com cr s11m-. ur c the last and best altern~•l1 ,., ll• meet Uus need. Hli!l1s11uth • .. 1111 Buil rlin~ f.,,..,.ased T(, 11· ·i1u • F ir111 .~JPC fllcl11sl .1 ••, 1d Jn•int· h <i5 lcasl'd a .;;.; 1i<KJ sq11.1n· tci.11 huilding from tht• Koll l''l1!lfl.1 'l~ 111 N 1•wport Hcach fur J 1111a, 1 •II . .:. r.11 1011 111 e x· ce 5 of S2:i-0,llf'l1J ol( The build11 ~:. • .l •·i! 11n ·he southwest 1·or•.1.·r <1 \\, 1 ••I m1ri.. ,ind Red Hill av.-nu1•,. II h•· U'>Cd ror manuJ~cltJrint J fftl nrc:: • .r lrn1:,hm g of acro~pacc protJul'I' The lt..J."e v..1c; :1rr:!r:g1·d lti 111 ... Koll Comp::.11~ n·1·r~ • 11 1•d h Chuck C'rOOkdJI ollcl li"fl ''11 IWJ g OO IJf C'rc1okall. Shrrh _.. 111d 1 '1 in111an y, m toopcrnhnn w1tr l.11b 'VlrD<matd of Grubb & E..111:;. re11r1 -i nt111.: MPC. ---------, Premiere Showing Homes at the Beach A limited edition of only 35 beautiful homes. located across the street from charming Lake Pork. only ? blocl~s from .. che ocean. These ho mes 1n the mognifi· cenc old cree section of Huncingcon Oeoch offer village life oc 1cs best. Hunungcon Oeoch High School 1s only 6 blocl~s away. with the charming Seo Cliff Village Moll only 2 blocks further Normally. we would never score soles in one of our housing developmencs unc1I at least the models were completed with carpets and drapes. We ore starting soles now. because the homes show so well- because the demand 1s so great -and becouse 1nceresc rotes hove hie on extraordinarily low figure (perhaps we may never see interest rotes this low again) 3 bedroom homes from Si164.,990 .. -. ·- Inside. rhe homt-s of Lal~to> Porl· E t'JC1 :. hove o style and •?Af.>Ofi'>•ven· ~~ u:.l;clly OSSOCIOted With thf> rnO,{ t"'l1 ·grinr hun tL'S A prosperous Jeme of <.1_.,u _t: '1 ocely ev1der t 1r , ... ~ .:,ri • s...., ic. • master bedroorr <u1tc-. ,. r c-1 9 x 9 wolh 1 co • i ~o .... E-..-c the master bom .; e<C· 1.: Q , • comfortably occoM'TlGd•)'.,. 1 .v ideal for luxur1c.u<. '"ldOlen -• .1· conco1n mple s1nl•s J v 0111~_, l the 1mprov1souor1s ct c •1our''' 'c Massive hondmooi:o woo-; IJ r II I fireplaces and orrochl"' I ,.C'lr •-1 11 • 1· · round our thP rnosr wo" c1 n " 01u ' • o f homebuyer> wdoy The locolron the. pr ' a i1; ... , nght. There crE-0r ly .)5 '-...m response co our prt:T'1-=•·-'' ~'~ what we th1f"'I~ c w ill be• · , ever hove o grof"lo ooe 1r ~ 0 I ~~~& ( 714) 536·1459 Models open 11-5 dolly. Closed Friday. 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Wilshm• Blvd., 19th Floor, Coast H1qhway, Suite 401, Los Angeles, Ca. 92701; NewportBeach,C.i.92663; te l : (2131 4 74-1594 , -1e1..: {7t4) 645-4044. ~87.9·5304. Pul>il•l'oNI o.--,.. '"'°'' O"tly Piiot PubllSht<I Orolftq!! l.OA$1 0.oly Pilot ~Ill 71, '8, Otl 4, 199.I Jn4.ao Sept 21 11. Otl 4 l'llO JUI ... fl4UI• I t '• ' ,,., ,. -.. I 1 ul-. Pih.>• ..,,0-ll(. l'I UI If 11.,/•HI< .. , , "' ttlJ .... 'i 1'i4t• t •A'flO N f -. J -... 1 ' 1Hr ct•11f' ,,..,,' ··-~· ... I l -" ........,...._~ ·~ ~ .,. .. " ~no f\,11 .,, ,,, n mtv t " ·~"° it Nf I tilll ~, d' " P•t .. ,n,ll Rf'lf)rr..,.nt.tf1..,1 ,, Co• 11 l I tr ti o;Ro~. \ t'Wl-.. \t ,, UIUACNc'.C A GRllVC~ A Uot"f')' l 1 LAW 101 1il9h ~lr'N'I, \uric~ Auburn, (II •l601 Tol•pho,.... H• •,.., II ,..uhll N t Ot1tn<> fr .1•,J P'°'lfv P 1I I r•• " 1" 1)(1 .. I 'l!f> J~'""°' Now more than ever you need the Information printed every day In the i ... •J"J"'l\"·•1'"'µ"'! .. {109]•4 .. • " .. .. t- .. _Mo_ving Up .. In Real Estat e ~ ROBERT I.. 'IC't 'At I 11.1 .. It• 1•11 11.111w1I \ • president and f.:t>nt•1 ul m rn.1~•t•r uJ 1tul1' .ul11!.lllf1 l>t•,1.:11 \ \1 I.• t Ill: In 1M 0 1'\1 Ill II\ II "·•'• I •111 "hi\ h "1"'1 .till• Ill J11t1n..: t'"' 11 1•1111. 111 tli:-.111,n' ""' ".:11.1 • llll 'l l ljl .!1•\ I 11111lit111 l't'Olt I '• ,11111 II\ •I t, I (H 1•:. \1 11 \I .111 tl ''''·'' .,.,,,, f.ir-111 .llci w:ev11>u:-. hat·~~r1•11111I , 1 "' • financta1 offu·er rm \ .1lit111111.1 "\l, r:rr-t:-;~~ Company in t'on1111l't t'<' ""' 1 ''" Esterline l 'orlJ(}rul 11111 ul ~ ''l \\ counlln~ mana~t·i I,,. ·'"" ,. , 1. counting manug'-·r 101 t 1' ,. '•'•" "111 Anaheim and THW of I 1111.1:.~·,. PATTI \'Al '(;tlT 111 l>.111 I J• 111 office marketm~ di\ 1:.1ur1 11( llu -.;, "I" 1 fice or BuSIOl'~!> l'rupt I t.1' Brokerage Corn pan) Jt't 111 t!11 ~ to Lawrence M ~C'hc. l'X ecutive vice p1t•s1dcnl ,,, lh• r gional brokeragt• f1r111 P rior lo jo11')111i. llu .,., ... P roperties sht> "'a~ ... toµ !Jr«• ducer in res1de11ual sc.1lt>~ w1tl ,1 realty firm 111 Dana Point A natin • of l'c•nns.} h .it11.1 she was edu<·uted 111 :-,e,ulht rn California collt.>gt.'S, and '·' µa sently a cand1datl' fu r <."1•11111~11 !'111.:1 .. 1 r 1,d ·•• vestme nt Me mber (en ~t I KAY COUGHl.lr-.i ha!> lit>1•n 11.11•1• •· ti.1 ... le ,,. relocation services for M :11 n.1h In 1r11• h•·.J 1 \ 1 pany, a Newport Bl'LJ<'h h 1'-t•d fir•• Prior to joining "'1 ;•t·nab I n 111• .1 1'f •1i.:h1:11 was a counselClr for Mc rnll I 'r.•·I· H•" 1r 11 1or. Ma nagement, Inc A native Penn~\ h ,1n1, '• \1 tended Ohio Univer:,,11 , .11111 1, ,,. ··r!'lt or Pittsburgh ROB NOR RIS hJ:. 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Rl-:l K 1• among the la tes t addil1011s to tti<' ~tuff of off1c'f.' build ing sales a nd IPac;inl-l specialists in tht Santa Ana of fice of Ccldwell Banker Com merciaJ Real Estate Servict·'- Beck comes to the Coldwell Banker company following row· years' experience with the Irvine office of Corporate fib1l t y , Inc whe re he was that firm 's top office specialist for the last three yearc; Earlwr. he wa s associated with Lanier Business Products Beck. a native of M 1 rh11~.•11 1ttt!fldLd !'111c:h1s.r:.m State University where he earnt>•I a barhclor of science degree. Following ..:r;.d 1·11w11 t11: ~e1 •l'rl three years w1th the U S Manm· <'orri:. .. nd , t tained lhe rank of Captain ALFRED C. BELL. ;.a 11rurn1nf'01 fJr ·m~1· L m n ty public planner, has joined ttw Planmn$! Crntcr in Nl'WJXlli R•'U<'h as rhrrctor o. govl•rnml·nt..il pl;um111~ A 20 }t:<1 r vdl r;111 '' nh th1· OrnngC' C1iu1il\ Pla.1n1n1• D.epartm1·nt lkll 1110:-.t r • 1·cnt1~ wac; r11c1.n;igt•r 11( t h•· Ct..'nt•r it Plannin_g DI\ 1s111n ul tht• t.:11 v 1 ron m<'nl ;If 1\1 an agl ml'nt i\gencv In thHt P<•'•twn hP v..1~ rn voh Pd in :di gcm ·ral p).,•1 related plannrl"g c1C'll\ 1111 .... 111 cludmp tl1L' rnunl ·' ·., lrJ11'iporL1 HLL t ion planr11nl! fu11 1110 In addition, Bell s uix n.1s(;I! . , \ t'rdl ~aJm projects mclud1ng .1 count' ~tti r•·l·rc• .. t1on µl.1.1 analysis and regional park .,J1n r •\1c111n. thP formula tion of a housing ell mt·nt tr tl't Gt 11t·rn 11'. ap and the management of tht• pr(!( ""s1nl! ol pl an:. lor the Irvine coastal area and Alr!.o Vu I" Bell is a gr aduate of ucr \ '''"' '" .1 f1 Pl(UUtl lecturer on urban planning and de\'t•lopm1 nt at tl\e UC Irvine a nd C::il1 forn1a Stutt' Cn1vrr s1tv, Fullerton. · Cor ona de! Mar r c:.11l l'nt ~A M ta:L D. ANDERSON is among tht• lat<'!>l ..i IJ1twns to t h<' staff of real estate sales a nd ll'astng ::.pec1ahsts in the Newport Beach office of Cold well Hanker Com- mercial ReaJ Estate Sen•ice!- Anderson is s peciahzrng in mdustn<d prop- erties and working in the sale and leasing of prop erties throughout Orange rounty Anderson comes to the national real estate firm following a t7.year career with the Hyl and division of Travenol Laooratories Inc .. the las t six of which were spent as a vice prcsiJent. A.M. "AL" WEI NERT has recently joined the sales staff of Lingo Real Estate at its Newport Office located at 2123 San Joa· quin Hills Road in Newport Center. As the forme r owner of A.H . Weinert Fine J ewels of Newport Beach, Wernert acted as president of the Fashion Island Merchants Association. A graduate of the Universi· ty of Redlands, Weinert then served as a vice president of ''J\ both the Drake Steel Supply wE1NEAT Company and the land development company. Tube and Shapes Inc. 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'FIRST FAMILY' Of W0008RtOOI TRACT Reattora Tim and Eiieen Roth First Family Pros Pick Woodbridge Tim and Eileen Roth have been proclaimed ''The First Family" of Woodbridge Southwest because they were the first couple to move into the oew single-family residences at Woodbridge Land· ln• in the Village of Woodbridge in the City of Irvine. Not bothered by s uperstition, the couple made clfim to their new home on Friday the 13th and have found things in top shape. Woodbridge Landing has proved successful Wtth all three phases sold out, each within one week's time. Priced from $175,000, the three and fobr-bedroom homes were offered in five floor pJans designed by the Berkus Group of S~mta Ana. 'De homes are served by two, 2'h, or three bath 8'eas. :: THE ROTH FAMILY purchased Plan One, fiaturing three bedrooms with two baths and 1,942 ~are feet of interior living area including an ex- tesive family area. REAL ESTATE Rate Upswing Thwarting Recovery W A.StllNOTON Afler ~all'&ln1 ~ because of a recent upward awiq in interest ratH, accordlnc to Herman J S mith, president-elect of the 124,000-member NaUOftal A.uociatioo of Home Builders CNAHB>. "reuon abl y st ronlf~' rebo-und in hom• ulH and start~ 1n Jun•, JLtly and part of Autcuat, the hownn1 re ('Overy Is now In s erious doubt Seminars Set at UCI ~ou r SQturday real el'tlCf' twminani art' of fer~d b) UC trv1ne fo:x It Novt·m~·r at Ul'J A II urf' approvt:d for ('Onll nuing edu<'&twn r r .. d1t by the "Statt [Wput men or Real Estc.tt· Real Estate Sy11d1t·a ' t1on Update," un Oct 11, ronduc·ted by Daniel Hanan, J 0 , Matlrow, Schneid er, F or e r & Lawrence,. Inc , offer:. the lates t too ls for evaulating riskis and re w a rds 1n t o da y 's marketplace. "S tru c turin g the Multi millio n Doll ar Sale: Strategies. Execu- tion and Pitfalls." on Oct. 18, is taught by J . Thomas Wells. M.B.A., vice pr e s id e nt , Con solidated Capltal Corp. The seminar ex- plores t echniques for maximum returns on large property sales. "Creative and Uncon- ventional Real Est ate Financing," on Nov. 18, is conducted by W. E . Danley, Jr., M.B.A., a direct.or and principal or Co ns o lidate d a nd Capital Companies. Included are "wrap a round " l oa n s , p art1cipallon l'lauses, leuebacks. and options tu purchw>t: ... Sessions are from 9:30 a m . to 4:30 p.m. The fee for each is $75. $80 at the prouches to Real Estate materials, lunch and Exchanging," on Nov. parking:\Except for the 22 , ro ndu c t e d by c reative finan ce -lllchar.<l__tf2Y_e~ _presi· seminar, in room 145. dent , Audited lnve-s~l---,...-oclal Science Lab , me nt Prope rtit:s, is sessions are i.n room 180, planned for prope rty Computer Service. owners. investors and For details contact rea l es tate pro · UCl Extension at fessionals. 833-5414. . New Irvine Tract 'Best in the West' Canyon Creek in Irvine -a 128-unit private community -was recently named the ''Best Single-Family Development" in the western United States at the 1980 Pacific Coast Builders Conference in San Francisco. Competing a mong over 480 entries from throughout the Western United Slates, Canyon Creek by the Meister Company was selected as the most exceptional new community on the basi~ of innovative noor plan designs, outstanding land planning, impressive appointments and unusual environmental character. Home shoppers have purchased all but two of the homes available in the first and second phases as well as nearly half or the 19 homes in the third phase. Prices begin at $174,000•for the two homes in the second phase and from $179,000 for those re maining in Phase Ill. "Unless there la a decline from the sharp increases in interest rates of the last few weeks, we couJd have one of the shortes t housing re- coveries on record," Smith said in testimony before the Joint Economic Committee on Housing and the Economy. Mortgage rates have increased from the 11 percent to 12 percent range six weeks ago, to 13'h percent in some parts of the country today, and could go higher. AL 11IOUGB THE IUSE in interest rates won't be reflected in sales and start.a figures until September or Oc· tober, the higher rates will cause the oss 0 • • . units later this year and another 170,000 to 200,000 units next year, Smith said. Before recent interest ate-hik•, NAHB...forecast..1..2 million starts in 1980 and 1.49 million in 1981. High mortgage interest rates hold down sales activity by pricing poten· tial buyers out of the market. For ex· a mple on a $65,000 house with a 5 perce~t downpayment, four million fewer households qualify for a loan at 12 percent than at 9 percent. ·'The lower end of the market - financed b y FHA loans and VA guarantees -has been particularly •bard hit by cancellations of commit· ments by mortgage bankers as well as cancelJat ions of s ales." Smith said. This is the segment or the m arket that led the housing recovery in June and JnJy, when interest rates fell sharply after reaching their all· time high in April. SELLERS AND buyers are having second thoughts about closing FHA or VA housing deals because the spread between government-backed loans, set at 12 percent, and higher inte r est conve ntional loans has grown too wide. To bridge the gap, lenders charge discount points, most- ly to the seller, each point equal to one percent or the amount of the loan. Lenders are now charging as many as 8 to 12 discount points, cost- ing home selle r s thousands of doll an. Smith cit.ea NAUB telephone sur- veys of builders as evidence that the rebound in new housing activjty is slackening. In mid-March. 90 percent ot builders responding to the survey rated sales "poor." By late August only 50 percent rated sales "poor," but a week and a half ago the ri gure started up again to 63 percent. ''Three times in less than one year. we have seen interest rates rise and fall so sharply and so rapidly that it seems virtually impossible to sustain any level or stability in housing pro- duction," Smith said. "ONLY A FEW years ago, a rise in mor ga e r took place over a period of two years Today, it seems that it only takes a matter of weeks. It seems clear that som e lunoamental c anges are needed in order for our industry to function as the provider of needed housing and a major contributor to our national economy." • To a ttain those funda mental c ha nges, Smith r ecommended legislation to reform tax laws, to ex- tend the use of tax-exe mpt revenue bonds beyond. Dec. 31, 1980, to stimulate the production of new ren- tal housing, and to alleviate the ef- fects or cyclicaUty on the h~ing in· dustry. Among s~ific recommen· dations were: • tax exemption for interest on savings deposits used by financial in· stitutions for residential mortgages; • tax exempt housing saVings ac· counts to assist first-time borne buyers in accumulating the downpay- m ent on a home ; • depr eciation r eform fo r multifamily rental housing 'and re· peal of Section 189 of the Interna l Revenue Code in order to allow de· duction of construction period in· terest and taxes on rental housing in the year in which the payments were made ; and • a n a utoma t ic triggeri n g mechanism for emergency housing assistance. • Both Roths are io real estate sales themselves, affiliated with the Real Estaters of Irvine, and • during their marriage they have owned 7 homes. "As you can tell, we are knowledgeable about what's available in the housing market and we are truly excited about Woodbridge Landing. Here we have the opprortunity that we bave been wanting for a long time -a really beautilul and well- conatructed home in a prestigious neighborhood tbat is affordable for us. We work in Irvine and know through our e·xperience with re-sales which coJDmunlties are the mos t desirable, and Woodbridge is the creme de la creme of Irvine," noted Tim Roth. THE RO'rHS HAVE been in Irvine for about a 1ear, moving from Newport Beach. Prior to \aking up residence in California, they lived in Scottsdale, Arbona but originally came from New York City and New Hampshire. Kr. and Mn. Roth automatically became memben of the Woodbridge Landing homeownen uaociation which directs the maintenance of all community common areas and assures uniform high standards of appearance. Complete budget in· formation is available in the sales office. To see Woodbridge Landing Models, take the San Diego or Santa Ana Freeway to the Culver Drive exit and follow the signs to Woodbridge and the Irvine Company Information Center t which is located on the southeast comer of Culver Drive at Barranca Parkway in Irvine. Parents Help Out . At Villa Wanter At Villa Warner in Huntington Beach, low prices and parents are rescuing first-time buyers from thebigbcostsofhome buying. Parents? Of the units sold thus far at Villa Warner -a collection of one-and-two-bedroom villas priced from the mid 80 OOO's -almost 25 percent have been purchased by a parent/child team, with the parents acting as co-borrowers on the loan and 'tbeir offspring occupying the Villa Warner unit. By teaming up with a co-borrower it is easier for a young first-time buyer to qualify for a loan: the "team" qualifies together instead of having to rely on one IOW'Ce of income or collateral. A strong aeries of financing programs - bilhlilhted by an 11 'Ya percent interest rate with a 20 percent down payment -are also helping flftt time buyers into a home of their own. • Villa Warner has a complete series of creative ~cing programs -all fmancing is for 30-year ~ rate loans. For instance, a 5 percent down p1Jment plan (offered with a 13 'Ya "'percent interest rll9e) will cut down the immediate cub outlay Htded to move into a villa. 1be 5 percent plan mans the buyer of a $66,000 villa only bas to come up wD a down paymentof$3,300. Located in Huntington Beach, near Huntington B bour, Villa Warner is a completely enclosed, urity-gated private community, where resi· d•ta can enjoy wealth of recreational amenities. -~~To reach Villa Warner, take the Golden West otf the San Diego Freeway and go south to Ave., tum right and proceed one-half mile. project, located at 6600 Warner Ave., is on the. c4tnerd F.dwards Street and Warner Avenue. For .. re Information, call848_.772. NOW SELLING PHASE 10 HURRY: OVER 90 SALES IN 60 DAYS! (PHASES ) 9& 10 MANHATIAN BEACH \ INGLEWOOD • REDOMDO BEACH • PALOS VERDES • --_._...___ ---------· . LONG BEACH • ALL .''-NEW'' SINGLE STORY GARDEN CONDOMINIUMS FOR ACTIVE ADULTS OVER 40 If you or your spouse are at least 40 years of ag~, wel~ome to a whof~ ~ew way of li~e. at . Huntington Landmark, one of the finest recreation-orien ted condominium commun1t1i:s ever offered adult California homeseekers. The condominium concept of leisure living 1s provided, with exterior maintenance, landscaping and care of the park-like grounds and recreational facilities performed for you by a professiooal firm, retained by a homeowners association. ~ lit I • ,. < ? • A private community with entry guards on duty 24 hours a day at the main entrance. • Exclusive million dollar rec center with clubhouse, games and hobby rooms. • A country club lifestyle approxi- mately 1 mile from the beach. • Each unit includes its very own utility area with installed washer and dryer. • Swimming pool, hot water swirfpool, 3 tennis courts. gymnasium. shuffle· board, and peddle tennis court. • Carpeting in the living room, master bedroom, secondary bedrooms and hallways. • Garden patios or dramatic atriums andlor entry courtyards. 2 OR 3 BEDROO'MS ~ ,. • LOS ALTOS§ • • ,. < ? $109,500 to $121,950 i z c: ! -1 I .. I ' INSIDE : •Real Estate •Stocks You I Your lff oneg __ c• Mortgage Aids Lure New Employees Ry JODI ('AUENHEAD Mark w111 t>nd up paying 11 5 ~rct!nl ~lnrc: his old A recen~ article lo Forbes magazine said looking to update its program. oe .. 1Ht,, ~.__ lnternt rate Wllli 10 S and the nt:w one 1:. 12 815 that the_ ltv10e Co. is considering joint home-"Home assistance programs put companies Faced wrth the dtUlcult cho1ce betwfftl a pt>rccnt ownership programs and receoUy hired a Multi· in the real estate business, .. confided one com- new Joh and leav1na h111 s.18.000 rolomal home pie Listing Service to help employees hunt for pan-y spokesman. "And we don't want to be in with o 10.5 P\'rt'~nl ttllt'rc ·t ratt-, Mull f"•U1tun FO a y EA R8 A <;o t-'ord Aerospace homes during work hours. the real estate business." cho11e the new JUb afh•r U1c companv offert<t establisht'd lt.aell H u forerwmer tn the uea of IBM Corp., which has an office in Orange; to H Si.JSt with the mort.cage pa.y mcnt.s hou111ng assi$tanctl whtin it beean offering new a nnounced their mortgage assistance plan last Like it or not, companies are being put in tbe • T~l" old story of !>k) n.x·keting housing pri<'H employ~ lowt!r rnort1<'6Ml' It menls spring when interest rates first began their position of providing some sort of houainl help, ~~..11..1.11.it.U~..u~~~...._..u..J~l.Aj~C4ll~~..._.ee.!lt-~~~~~~'7.l'lmerrlcvo~mnplta~n~1~e~s-,7a~cN;;t;:;ww1rn"TJi'e:;;;-;~1~.:----"·~·-&&.ee.i~Um.&,-~~~~~~~~~--==--~~~~~µ....llll~.Jll.ll.Dl-&.e»..coa11M~-44iff~ttttUy-fel"'""1~r-~~~ panies began loolung at "li)'S to help ne"' fll·ult problem or rt-locitltng employees, are • hires. employN>S affortl thl'1r ho11w~ tarttn" to offer simal1tr prol(rums. THE PRESENT EF•'ORT applies only to Plans for a 310 unit housing development on •• A rt?cent survey of 200 of the U S largest employees who are relocating. It will be re-land leased by Ford Aerospace were recenUy CONSIDE&&Nt; 'ru•: UTJ!:S'.r llt(ures lbat <'Omparu• found Ut1tl 7J perc.eot are ~her sub· viewed al the end of the year to possibly include stalled by a lawsuit claiming that the company show Ow avera~t· nl'w homt• in Orangt' County at s1diiing mortgage payments or considering a more employees. according to a company and Newport-Beach are not providing affordable $145.000, it's not iliff1t•ull to s~ why companae~ plan to do so this year spokesman. housing. art! having a hanJer lime p.-n.uading people to Another naltonal M.irvey found that higher MSI Data Corp., in Costa Mesa, is currently give up their vld home:-; in favor or even better mortgage rates arc causing some prospective working on a new policy to help transferring paying jobcl JOb candidates to u\SI t ou larger salaries before e mployees. OnJy occasionally do they offer as- HAD THE PLANS CONTINUED, Ford employees would have had first crack at the homes being built by Doan Development of Corp. of Newport Beach. When Mark transferred two months ago they wlll consider relocatang. sistance with home loans. from tus job "1th Ford Aerospace 1n Detroit to According w Bill Cantor, president of Cantor Employees who have been with Bank of take 8 JOb wit-h the Newport Beach office,. the Concern. a New York executive recruitment America for al least one year are eligible for a Subsidized hous ing payments may well be company paid for a relocatton tnp, purchased firm. the same job hunters who would have taken one percent discount on home loans, wtllle his $69.000 home. puid closmg costs, paid au a 15 percent increase to relocate six months ago, workers with three years employment are • the way of the future as companies are forced into taking a step back to the days of the com- pany stores, where the lives of wo.rkers were run by the men they worked for. moving expenses and l'Ut the mortgage costs on are now asking 25 percent before they will move. entitled to 1.25 percent cut, according to Ed the new home Taylor, personnel director. "I'm very pleased with the Ford plan." said SEVERAL LOCAL COMPANIES, in the Taylor said that the mortgage assistance the new Mission VteJO resident I don't le.now process of setting up housing assistance pro-plan has been helpful in attracting employees to Said one company executive, "P~ of our problem is acquiring personnel. The housing market in Orange County is fairly expensive. To acquire somebody presently in a low mortgage situation, they have to have some in· centive." what my decision would have been without the grams. were reluctant lo discuss them now. the company. plan." A spokesman for Fluor Corp. in Irvine said The company picks up the difference in the that the company is currently working on such a "WHAT WORKED ONE YEAR ago is not new interest rate min~s one percent, so that plan. working today," he stud. adding that the bank is Pa1·ty Pads Save Face Laguna's Art Circle Puts Guests • in 'Shogun' By JOHN NEEDHAM Ot IN DllllJ Pl .. 1 Stlltt Aspiring samurai who sat spellbound through the 12-hour television feature film "Shogun" last wee k now have t he op- POrtunity to become the gallant Angin -san or the noble Lady Mariko. Or perhaps those with lofty political ambition would prefer to be the inscrutable Lord Toronaga. In any case, the idea is the br ainchild of Richard Doherr. owner of the Art Circle in Laguna Beach. DOHERR HAS a bout 200 artists working for him wbo can be hired for pa rties to draw gue s t s i n ·~tar Wars' and 'The Wizard of Oz "' Ooherr said guests' names are i ncluded on the sketch ac- com p a nied with an "ap . propriate" honorific Japanese title. SPECIAL arrangements can be made for a calligrapher to s ign each gues t's name in Japanese characters. ''Our artists bring illusion to life," Doherr said, adding that portraits are especially popular at s urprise parties because the artists include events from the hoooree's past. "H 's like a personalized version of 'This is Your Life' or ! scenes from •'Shogun .'·' .-The artists have pads wltb scenes · ORANGE COUNTY from the film printed on them. BUSINESS The major characters in Of The Week the scen e don't have faces, so the artist can draw the guest's face into the blank spot . ''The printe d pads allow portraiture artists to rapidly sketch individuals into a scene." Doherr said. "ln the past we've done other topical themes such as scenes from 'Dr. Zhivago,· 'Real People,"' he sahl. "We spend a great deal of tide -in· terviewing our clients to find -their peccadillos." IN ADDITION to being a lood bus iness venture for Doherr, portrait parties are good opportunities for the artists who work for him, enabling them to earn extra money. Kathy Murph y of Westminster, who for several years drew portraits al Dis- neyland. has worked at several parties for Doherr. "The last one I worked at I was sitting down at the beach aU afternoon with my feet in the water," she said. She added she didn't mind Doherr calling her at the last minute lo work. "I just really enjoy doing it." she said. FRANCES FRASIER of Orange. who also bas worked as a quick sketch artist at various theme parts in Southern California, said there was never any pressure t.o work, but she seldom turned down an op- portunity. -. -""lt'a always a lot of fun," sbe said. "At ooe party we stayed late bec.ause the guests didn't want to ao home. All of a sudden the lig.bta went out so we all went outside and drew by moonlight." Doberr said it takes bis artists only a matter of minutes to sketch a line drawing of a party guest and about 20 minutes to compose a colored pastel draw. in1. Besides portrait parties, Doherr's Art Circle provides ot her servi ces s uch as persona lized Invitations. honorary bronze plaques. ice sculptures and o th e r a rt novelties. Doherr, 45, said his artists often sketch people with their favor ite possessions, such as one man pictured aboard his 45-fool sloop under ruu sail. Another man 's private stationery shows him standing proudly beside his newly ac- quired Porsche. A lawyer's busi- ness card shows him manfully astride his dirt bike with the front wheel airborne. EXPANDING ON his latest idea of the ''Shogun'' portrait party, Doberr says be is now w o rking on an idea with Japanese travel agents. "We are proposing lo the travel agents that as a bonus to Japanese tourists booking a trip to the United State9 we would draw a portrait of them," be said. "We're thinking of having sketch pads printed up with a drawing of Mount Rushmore, only with one or more of the faces blank so it can be filled in with the tourist's." Richard Doherr stands beside Japanese style mural that waits to be topped by a caricature. Most Art Circle sketches are tablet-sized. Wanting to Be Left a Loan? County Gets Own Small Bminess Administration Office By GLENN SC01T Of -"O.ilty ""',..... It was 10 years m the maJung, but tbere soon will be an he often bas volunteered to help prospective candidates to office in Orange County devoted to helping small-business "package" their loan applications through the agency. owners think big. · The loan program is the basis for most of the SBA's The federal Small Business Administration will open activities. The most popular type is the guaranteed loan, office doors for the first time in Orange County on Nov. 3. where the administration guarantees a bank loan for up to The 15-member staff headed by newly appointed 90 percent of its value. Manager Richard Kennedy then will take over a portfolio Other types include those that help small businesses of 600 loans to county businesses now being administered comply with federal environmental and safely regulations, through the aRency's Los Angeles office. loans for socially or economically disadvantaged people and direct loans from the agency. · THE NEW OFFICE wilJ be on the fourth floor or the Fidelity Federal Sav- ings Building, 2700 Main St., Santa Ana. In the past. Orange County applicants have bad to travel lo Los Angeles each time they needed personal attention from the office. • Some 40,000 operations in Orange County are classified as small businesses. Robert B. Strauss, regional administrator for the agency predicted the percentase of local businesses served by bis staff will in· crease because of the convenient location. Strauss said sentiment both inside and outside the or1ani1alion baa been strong to start an office in Orange County. In fact, he said such a plan was drawn up 10 yean ago. However, getting approval for the me>v& was not eHy. he said. RE AGREED WITH Rep. Jerry II. THE OFFICE CAN assist with management and contract service and at the Orange County office, free business counseling will be available to clients from the Service Corps of Retired Executives . The administration also encourages women to seek small business loans, Ken- nedy said. Statistics show that 2,981 loans were made to women through the ad· ministration in 1976. By 1979. the number bad increased to 4,808. Patterson, whose office pushed for the Orange County location for the Agency, said staff worken will be organizing tbe move and preparini tbe new office until the opening date. rr WON'T BE the laal new office In Southern California if Strauss has his way. He said officiafa now are considering the po11ibWb' o( bureaua in Riverside and Santa Barbara counties. Patterson, D-Santa Ana, who aaid at an open house in the new office lut week, that "pemment red tape sometimes ap- plies to its own proposala u well as others.'' RICllAJlD KENNEDY Kennedy said bis move westward from Wub.iqt.on, D.C .• "feels like coming back bome." And in bil cue, nothing looks better than the busmen and corporate Strauu said the agency la ablftlq all of ill staff from the Loi AD.aelea office to Santa Ana. All except Kennedy, wbo left a job with the U.S. Department of Energy in Wublnston, D.C., to take the belnr in Santa Ana. Kennedy be8Cled a special accoantma 1t-+-~--Y~amiaadurlnCum~~ PNviouily, be worked four yean for the Ener'IY Department in Loe Angelea, and from lm·14, be wu an accountant for the Internal Rnmue Sentee. 'AL'l'llOUGB BB au .... waned for ~ UA. a.. . nedy said he bu 14 rean of lllOci.UC. wD tJ 1-.... offices be sees llninl Oran1e County freeways. He Mid one 1oaJ will be to make sure that •mall busineu owners Ill tbe county 1et a •bare of the commerce that la boomin1 lD the financially sound rettoo. INVOLVING •JNOllnY bullneu ownen also la a con em or y, nnt ID!lependent NaUonal Beak of Detroit let started lD 1"7. Tbat lnner-clty bank wu one of the ftnt owned wholly my memben of miaortty ,..,,.., be aatd. And It cot ataJUd throqb e SBA ma be belped to arraqe. • Count the Ways To End Any Daze • Over Daily Haze By PAT DUNN Ot ... OM,., ~ ... SUtf When the concentration of pollutants reaches a hazardous level in large urban areas, a i•smog alert" is declared. The chief pollutants ~ausing this air pollution epis<>ft are oxi· dant (ozone), carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide. forecast" phone number that serves your area. They are listed in the While Pages telephone directory under South Coast Air Quality Manage- ment District. AIR POLLUTION episodes are graded in three stages, de- pending on the concentration of pollutants. OXIDANT POLLUTION is • Stage 1 represents a level that most likely to reach high con· may be uncomfortable but is not centrations during the warm, health-threatening to the a unny months from April general public. It can, however, through October, particularly cause distressing symptoms ft .__ min tratfi a m on g person s w b o are a er u..-avy mo · g c. sensitive or who have certain Areas where prevailing winds healtbproblems. move the polluted air muses Stages 2 and 3 are more often are affected. dangerous to these vulnerable Under certain conditions of groups and also affect the low Inversion levels and air general public. stagnation, basardous levela of People who are particularly carbon monoxid e c an be susceptible to added bealtb reached, usually during fall and problems during air pollution wintermootbl. episodes include those wttb chrome hmg disease (such • "8MOG .U.EaT" is declared e m p bys e m a o r c b r on i c when a dangerous level of pollu-broncbitis) and intermittent ucb u uthma). or la predicted to last or lenlth <:A time. Tetl.Y MAY experience lD· You can 1et information about i!..d bi bl tb e1e conditions from creaa.i: cou1 ng, P •am, wheednl or sbortneu of breath. newspaper weather reports, Pel"IOM wt\b other chrome w. televiaioa and radio broadcut.a. or by ptaon1ng tbe "1mo1 C8ee S.00, PapCI) ' '11 -1-~ --' .. ·' '· -, a DAILY PILOT Real Estate Mall~ .......................... 1 •ffft1Ht ... Preflf DEAR 808: Five years i.go. anothf'r woman and 1 bou1ht a condom1111um for $90.000 Wt both Uve in lt and are planmng °'' t'¥rl) ~llrement not year when one of WI will ht' 56 llnd Ute olher $.4 To q••Ufy for th.-"rt'sldeoct> replacemt'a& Pu•ch t'111e," w'-k .. b •vall&blt-W home 11elter,. 111 any_ •• air. yo. mia•& Hll your prtnclpal r...akteac:e aad ----------------------. buy a morr t''Witl)' r .. plae4'1t\f'nt wllhln tit months b4-fOrf' or afl .. r &ht' salt'. \'ou can tak .. up w 24 moe&hs aftrr th.-u1 .. If yuu ar .. bavln.c a aew homf' beUl, a111 k>ntt Iii t·oo11tru~tlon starts within IH Our condo will probably ell for $180,000 Can ~ly the penon ovt'r M t'laom a pmf1t tu ex emption! Wluat is the bt"st wily to takt-maximum moat,_.. aftM th .. nlf' .,,- · advantaae ol lhe ln tu"'" If wt> wait 10 't'll until we are both over ~. ho\lo will that v.orlt " TIM-r•· IN no n .... d , how•·vu, \0 ,.,1nvt'11t itlt or )OUr i.alf' prOC-f't"cb In thf' rf'&lhtc .. mt'nt. You <·an "1f'll, &df' tbf' prO<'erd11 tu P•r olf your blHs, and ,. f • Alt<'C' M DEA.a AUCE: v .. r •l& .. &Joe ls a daulC' u ..- ef M• .. lft ., \o SHI.• &u·ft"ff prvllla from • ~ Hie ol a Mme. Eada qHllflH umarrit'd co •••er cu clala •P '° SIM.• la &u·f'rff prolU•. 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Au••lal yH will splJt tht' S7t.... profit eq•ally, If Y• 1eU aeat year Ollly lbe Si·ynr·old's $35,. ,...n& will be &H·frtt. 111111 idea 111 1 n •..itinii: .1 .,,., 110\I murtgal(l' cin pro· p1·1 t ) ,drt•t11.h o"' 111~tl is11!\ 11fkring 1t .ts part of the 1tow n pnytTJt"nt to huy mf>rt-JH'6Pt'f\Y Howrovt>r, , 11u ... aul 11 rm1ltl h1' 1111111• fur iust $10 Pleu~l' <;end nic· thl' 1H1 11w 11( J !Hit• J l111rney \lo ho will do d title uptnion mortgage <111d 11ole for ooh $10 J ohn R Bti& If yoa waJt ..._ua botla C!)-Owaers are onr SS, tllm eacl11 ~owaer's profit sllatt w1U be tu free, ap to a SlM,• mulm1un per ow11er. By &lllee tllle coado will probably bavt' ap precla&ed la t'alae evea mott, so It may pa} to watt. For lutliler detaU1. att you tu adviser. DEAR JOHN: Th .. $10 1·«>1>t reft>rred t-0 the rt'· t·ordtng ft-es and cost of buying the promlssory note and mortgage papers. or course, a title opinion or a Ullt-insurance policy will cost more. "'•"r Nol Ntt"r•••rtl Gh•.-ou·11y ('on flf# T ough DEAR BOB: I a m under age 55. rs it a sound idea to sell my house. use part of the profit to pay off bills, rent an apartment for a year, and then buy another house before the 18-month tax defer ral deadline? Dt:AH HOB Scvct ..ti yitars ago I bought land In the PO('OO()S At th1· time. r planned to butld a home there. but my plan~ have changed The de· velopment 1~ run by an o" ncr'l> a'1soc1at1on which increased the <.1nnual m..11ntt·oance fee from S60 to $150 Wr.C. G DEAR MR. C. G.: No. While you'll get a good price for yoar home today, ll you wait a year to b•y a repla~mea& home. &he cot& of that replace· meat will probably by 11 to ZI percent higher than It wffld c:elt today. Next yt.•i.tr, the proµcrt y taxes will go up 100 percf'nt I would like to s ell but am having nn luck. Can 1 le t this properly ~o for propert y taxes and Don Hertog Most Execs Use 'Hold' HOLYOKE. Mass. (.4f» -If you find yourself on 'bold ,' chances are you've just placed a call to someone bigb on the corporate ladder, according to a a urvey that s howed aome 98 percent of senior-level executives have t h eir ca ll s screened. TRUST DEEDS AVAILABLE FOR INVESTORS EXCELLENT YIB.DS For details call Bob Williams, Broker 960-1957 EARN UPTO 25.8% EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD CURRENT THRU 10/28/80 Fully Securrd With Trusl Deed Owner Ot>velopmenl Short Term Oplions Monthl)' Pa.) mrnt~· 12 to 2•t Month" Prime ('om11ll'rrial Ri>a l F:stalf' tnve,tmcnt' 0 F F E R S L' B J E C T T 0 P R E \' ,\ I L I ;-. c; REGULATIONS TRUST DEED J INVESTMENTS For the Disc riminating Investor • Prime • Highly Secure • Local • 16-18% Yield O v e r 20 y e ar s profpss1onal expPr ience c,e rvicinq d1 sc ern1ng 1nvestor c; Invest ments t atlor ed to your needs. For private r eview and r onsoltation call Don Herzog The study. conducted by AMPAD, a manufac- turer of message pads, revealed this was true for all industries across tbe board. but below the top executive level, type ot business and job func- tion may be more of a deciding fa ctor in telephone screening than raolc. 714 I 834-1934 Loring Building, Inc. (714) 833-3680 5015 BIRCH ST NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 1850 East 171h St., Suite IOI Santa Ana. Callfomla 92701 READER FOR 44 YEARS RECALLS CARRIERS, COUPON SAVINGS , FARM NEWS AND GOAT HILL A Costa Mesa woma n may hold the record for being the longest-term s ubscribe r to the Daily Pilot. In fact, Ione Ladd, 85, first s ubscribed in 1936 to one of the Daily Pilot's ancestors the Costa Mesa Globe-Her a ld. The subscription was a gift from the real estate agen t who sold her the home in which she stiJJ lives. •·For 44 years, I've been reading the Globe-He rald and 111ter the Daily Pilot to keep up with alJ the news in this town. "In fact. I've been reading the paper since Costa Mesa was nothing but a wide spot in the road called Goat Hill," Mrs. Ladd said . In those days when farms and vegetable stands dotted the roadside from Goat Hill to Los Angeles , t h e Globe-Herald kept s uch farmers as Mrs. Ladd up with local agricultural news. The Daily Pilot continues that tradition by keeping her informed of local issues affecting her life. Mrs . L a dd a lso r l'membe rs the man y C'ar ri crs who 've de li vered he r paper for 44 yea rs. ··1 recentl y was taking a taxi d owntow n w h e n th t:· dri ver a n ol d m ~1 n recognized me as a woman to whom he used to <kliver the G lobe-Herald . "And whe n voted last yea r , a middl c -agl'<I m a n worki n g at lh c> p o l l s r e m e mbe r ed m e b~' n a m e and address as a s uhscribe r to whom he d e Ii vc red t h e Dai ly Pilot." Mrs. Lcidd said Da ily Pilot carri ers continue to ser ve her faithfully. she a dded. One of Mrs. Ladd's happy r ecoll ections of he r yea rs taking the Daily Pilot a nd of the Globe-He rald hcfore is of the money she's saved over the years b y clipping coupon s a nd s h o ppin g adve1tisements placed in the paper by local merchants. ''I can't e ven count the dollars I've saved goi ng a ll the way back to Te Winkle's Household Department Store, Pink 's Drug Store and the old Alpha Beta,·· s he said. "Let me get straight to the poln~. We'd like to buy the shores of Gltche Gurnee." not pay the m aintenance fee? Can I give it away? . Ms. M. L. C. DEAR MS. M. L. C.: lf you are going to abandoo the property. see a tu adviser or at· torney. There is a right way, and many wrong ways. w abandon property ii you want to max· imize your tax deduction for the loss. Of course you can give the property away. But If you intend to take a charity deduction, you'JI have w find a ch!rity willinl( w accept the l~d. CALL TOM MARSTON ABOUT A SECOND TRUST DEED LOAN UP TO 5500,000 Newpor~,~!~~~3~:i,~1:,!:1c a (714) 760-6060 K ~ep Boele IJ•drr Ccmnos DEAR BOB: What do you think of the book "The Coming Real Estate Cras h" by John English and Gray Carditr? My stockbroker gave it to me to read. Florence 8 DEAR FLORENCE: Not much. The writers have little or DO practical real estate eaperience. One doesn't et'en own his owa bome. Their background ls in investments other than real estate. The book's condwsloas are based on 11tuatloas laappllcable to today's real estate market. I can see wby your stockbroker gave you other flsed·ln~me investmeala which are awful for innationary times. ·s.,,~flwarl L.-o,..-• f 'h10i? DEAR BOB : I bought a fourplex investment. Before the closing , the seller made new two.year leases with his old tenants. He never consulted me about this. I wouldn't have approved such long leases. Do I have to honor them'? Jackie M. DEAR JACKIE: Yes, ll.Dless the leases have clauses allowlni cancellation upon sale of the bulldlag. Tb.ls Is rarely done, however. Ask your at\orney ii be thinks you sbould pursue your legal remedjes against the seller for his action which hurt tbe property's value and your long-run cash now. Send real estate questions to Robert J . Bruss , P.O. Box 6710, San Francisco. Calif. 94101. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • Interest only pooyn>ent •Income • Co••ercial • ReaidenHal • Weel.ty commll•ente • Monthly fundings • 6 •onth• t o l v•••• • Sowthern Califon.ti ( ,,., fl , •lit loan info rmation senile• f , tf "'·I' I ... ( (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOa.IE MORTGAGE :'30 NeftJJurt C.Pntet Ot1ve Oe\19n P1a13 NPwfJ0•1 Beac f\ CdHtorn.a 97b60 Now that farm ne ws n o longer is a major interest for Mrs. Ladd, other locat news -especiall y r e ports of services and housing for senior citizens -gets h er special attention, along with The Dai ly P i lot ap- preciates Mr s . Ladd's loyalty over the years and is proud to kno w she still gets special enjoyment Stlfl a rHder, lone Ladd, 15, of Co•t• MeH, tlH been enjoyl"I Ute Dalt, Pilot and M• antecedent• •Ince 1131. .. what's oin on in t the state, the nation and the world. rom er wme own ai y newspaper. -~--------------------~----~----· DAILY PILOT 642-4321 -· • &.inci.y, September 28, 1980 ™IL"( PILOT Cl AhnsDigh .. eall With Complaints Immigrant expands restaurant chain Southem California In 1947 was a golden land of opportunl· ty, John Harctallls had heard somewhere. What has made him such a successful business man? Firms Want to Hear f"rom Custo111~r The Illiterate, 18-year.old Greek farmer and shepherd boy, fled his impoverished post-war homeland and settled in Los Ange les. "lt 's an unbelievable, burning, Insatiable desire to succeed," said Al Apffel, president of Apf- fel Coffee Co., a supplier to the Spires chain, who has known Haretakls personally and in business for the past 25 years. . I B Mi\llTIN SWAN[ tt•n'll\'t' l t~llnl( u11ll r•·:i-t·1.111'11 (&tlu<J tu pro Should I cull " Or sh1)uldn't t-t ''hit' That lhou~hl r u n11 lhN>uteh man) con I ho1Jt· that 111oft1 t'tHlllNfll•·., will begin a.:.--l-.... innlTTfl~~~~-~rht'~~hwJ;.e)~'~n~a~'~'~:;-in~p~rvtif~1lrrl'~m;;---~Jttc~r~1·~prnll~n~~~cff,n1tf.h:rt·"f~rro~1'-u~(~'o~n~~~,T.,rm~"'"'rmr----t1----''Ptll-l'r-flfNlf.¥~tttt;:t-;t;t-1nr"Tr:.-----llill-:.....;=ii..,""=-The f1r~t met whe n the wlth a produrt 'rh1•) wonder wht•lht't thc•y or1· w11hn~ tu .. ,,.·ml uur t1mo w 1·1tJI :.ittcntloo quired as a youth was farmJng, should telephone thf• n1111pun who.w cake LO 11 1uohlt-111 tht> t•o n)puny 11hould bt' willing and he couldn't do that in the big Spires OWTI and he, Ar>ffel, was a d e· ll verym.an. "I le couldn't speak mix wouJdn 't ns~1 or ~ hwi~ c.un ut cluJJ 111 to :.pend its mnn ~ for the 1·:.ill d ty . eluded a fo reign t1bJ~el liac:elak.is w.as a....disbWf!Sher at English and I couldn't s peak Gr eek, but he bas an infecuo ...... ___ _ personality that just grows on H you fttl th.· m•tlfr u; tmi>'lrtant go RE•,l NO llPUAT•. · v,,u are not 1ilone 1( a downtown Los Angeles hotel ahead and mukt• thr 1·all } ou 11t!nt for 1 h t.> J.y~ol Spring Cleaning during his first three years here In doing the rei.ear<'h fo1 · l9tll <0u1de to Hdund dl\t.I rc·ce1vl'<t an e xpire.'<! check for Sl that offer ed no firm hints of Coupon.4' and Rdunth. •· I found lha1 an '" fht' manufa('turer. Lehn and F'ink , reports future financial success. people." As soon as World War U ended, the llaretak1s £amily im- migrated to the U S. and settled in Los Angeles. creasing number of t>o1npanu.•11 ur<' &l't'~pt1 ng that hW\1treds of 1n1·orre('t check~ were seot Yet today he is the founder , calls from consum~1 i; 1lul due to an error at tht: ruUillment house chief executive officer and ma- OF APPROXlMATE'l.\' lUO companies that proVlded me with mformauon on their eustomer-relattons policies, alme>:>t hall ln d1cated that they not uni) welcome calls but accept collect call Eight companies have set up special ''800" numbers so cbnsumers with questions or problems can <'all them toll-free If you need to telephone a company about . a problem , first call 800-555-1212 to find out iJ it has a toll-free number. lf not, check the produt't package for the company's locat ion, obtai.n its number from in formation, and place a collect call. There is a good chanee that you will get through to someone in a position to help. Accepting a collect call is one of the best investments a company can make in good cus tomer relations. And domg so occasional- ly turns up valuable information that ex· Herit~e Bank \t1·111l 1t r I 1111 CONSTRUCTION FIMAMCING *Residential up to 4 units no takeout commitment required •commercial Buildings Takeout commitment required along with leases •orange County Properties •Land Loans up to 1 year 50% of appraisal •up to $750,000 @ ·---LENDER t I 'ritage Bank 2171 CAMPUS DRIVE IAVINE. CALIFORNIA 92713 CONT ACT JEFF JOHNSON (714) 833-3700 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% an 6 months to one year solkly sectnd T.D. notes. Trust deeds available from s1,ooo to s200,ooo c .. .., ............ ......, c.Al1 DIRECT or COlLECT ·FOR DETAILS & FR& 8ROCHURf PLEASE CONTACT Ml: AT !HOME •. BUSINESS PLEASE CALL AT HOME TIME SU!llNESS 'NAME STREET CITY ZIP G C•lll Home '"'" B<o1<et ~~) • v.-.,.• . . HUNTINGTON IEACH (Peter'• landing) ............. ._. . ., ....... , .... 714 ... INJ • 111 ltNUJ '" Tu rt>medy tht: s1tuat1on, ·the compaoy ior stockholder of Buena Park- .isk!> that you writ .. to the Culfallment house at based Spi res Restaur ants, a lh1s address Susan Ramsey, Manufacturers· growing 21 -unit Southern M arkt>llnR ~rv1c~s Jnc , 1905 Roland Ave , Cali!orrua chain with exJ)e<'ted Riverton, NJ 08077 Eitphun that you re sales this fiscal year of $25 ce111ed one of the expired checks for the Lysol milliod, up from S21 million in offer After your name and address have 1979-198>. · been <'hecked against computer records, you will be sent a new chC'ck plus a bonus coupon IT WASN'T IJ NT IL the m id -1960s that Haretakis started RE.FUNDO• THE DAY; Sylvania will to serious ly educate himself, donate $1 to the American Lung Association rirst by reading about self-made and give you a $1 refund for sending in two m en and later liberal arts sub- "consumer guarantee" panel!> from a ny jects culled from his children's Sylvania Flash products or a single. proof encyclopedia. from a two.pack. If you can't find the refund Success stories caught his im· form , send a stamped, self.addressed en-agination; ht> soon proved that velope and a note requesti.ng the form to· what he·d heard about Southern Sylvania Flash Refund Donation Offer, 70 Califorrua in 1947 was indeed Empire Drive, West Seneca, NY 14244. The true . offer expires Dec. 31, 1980. In the 15 years since he opened the first Spir es in Anaheim , Haretakis, 51. expanded the company through cash n ow and credit advanced by suppliers. "I grabbed the football and ran like be ll," sajd HaretaJcis, a cigar-puffing, worka holic whose energetic conve rsation!> are nearly always as fast-paced as his business dealings.· Not only are this year 's ex- pected sales a healthy increase over 1979, but Spire 's current per unit a verage annual sales volume of $1.l million is one of the highest for: any coffee shop or family restaurant chain in the oation , including competitors such as Denny's, Sambo's and Bob's. RECORD SALES growth has been achieved every month so far in 1980, defying the economic recessioo. The pace from January through May, for instance, was SMOG ALERTS . • • nesses, elderly persons and in· fants may become more s uscep- tible to infection. I' , A void exertion or e xcite· ment which inc r eases your breatb4lg rate and the body's oxygen needs. Plan other divert· ing a ctivity for the young. If you must be outside, avoid areas of conges ted traffic where pollutants are being generated. ~ AEST'AURANT FOUNDER John Haretakla 21 percent ahead of 1979, and sales gains for individual umts ranged from 16 to 41 percent Spires is now expanding into Dallas , Texas. One is under con struction and another ;soon will be. By 1986, Haretakis expects the chain will total about 60 units in California and Texas. ANO SOMETIME within the next three to fi ve years. he ex· peels his company to go pub!Jc with a stock offering. As an integral part of hi s formula, aJI of the restaurants now are located in working class su burbs of Los Angeles - Anaheim, Torrance, Norwalk, and Long Beat'h. for instance. "There are a lot of m edium 1n come families wbo are 1·of· feeshop customers." he said THE MENU IS moderately priced, and Spires offers mghtly dinne r s pecials priced even lower. The chain realizes a murh lower profit on the special:>, but the volume works to pay the overhead while other <·of · feeshops down the street may s it idle at dinnertime For all his success, Haretak1s. his wile, Cathy, and their four children enjoy a modest lifestyle in Tustin. His sole hobby is reading which he especially enjoys at a beachfront condomioium he bought four years ago in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. lie arrived ore a Saturday, and by Monday he was working as a dishwasher HIS NEXT WORK was in a L: reek-o wned candy factory, operating chnt'ob .. t c -m c lting machines . M aking m i n ts an d marshmallows was no s weet JOb, Haretak1s decided after a few months . He the11 went to work for a company that made s pr ings for a utomobile scale;. That didn't turn o ut to be muc h of a springboard lo suc· cess. either. and fl aretakis soon went to work as a cook for another Greek who owned an 1 l ·s t octl bus s top ca f e in Inglewood He stayed five years "J was very eager; I thinlc I was more demanding of m)sclJ than my bO!>St'S .. he SJ Id From 1958 lo 1959, he worked a s ~ cool' at four d1rrerent places while w archin.1? for his own In 1959. he and a partner built a coffeeshop in Torrance Soon 1 he~ 01J4>ne<1 a -;econd one In -\u~ust 1965 he opened the firs t Spire:; Restaurant .in An Jh~1 m "Orangt> County was ~rnwtng rapidly, and it appealed · to me m uch better than any otht:r area," h(' explained Th e nam e o f th e new restaurant wa s discovered ac- c1dentaJly when Haretakis met a fellow businessman who was planning"to open a r offeeshop ot his own named Spires. "l told llim 1 liked the name ft struck me as excellent since ii means 'the top' or 'the )Jinnacle. and it's an easy na me to pro nouncc," Hareta.k1s said . Can your corporation afford not to use the Mercedes-Benz 300 SD Turbodicsd as 1he compa~ycar? Persons with certain types of vascular diseases, s uc h a s angina, may experience pain when high carbon monoxide levels cause a decrease of ox· ygen delivery to tissue~. Thesf:: responses can be expec~ even at Stage 1 Above Stage 1 leve ls , these vulnera ble groups experience m o re severe symptoms, but a lm ost everyone, even if healthy, will experience some discomfort. Plan your activities. During air pollution season listen to fore casts and postpon e un· necessary activities if an air pollution episode is pending. 300 SD :\ l11nou,inc m;1\ 1cll 1lw \\IHIJ .,:our firm i\ afnucn1. The .WO •m Turhodh:,el WHAT CAN YOU do in such emergencies? If you have any of the chronic condi tions men· tioned above, get in touch with your doctor if your symptoms become severe. Know what m edications to use for specific symptoms . Maintain adequate fluid intake. Know the location o f your n ear est emer gency t reatment facility in case your doc tor advises in- creased therapy (ventilation as- sistance. oxygen therapy, etc.). Everyone-even those in good health -can weather an au pollution episode more com- fortably by keeping in mind the following advice: Do not smoke and avoid places where others are smok· ing. REMAIN INDOORS for the duration of the alert. Keep doors and windows closed and re- circulate the indoor air. If you have an air coodiUooer, use it, since the discomfort caused by pollutants is made worse by high temperatures. Ac- tivated charcoal air filte~ will help reduce oxidant levels. Avoid aerosols, dust, fumes and other irritants. Reduce to a minimum domestic activities, cookint. bobbies or occupations wbtch produce irritants. Delay strenuous physical ac- tivities until the "all clear" is announced. The times of day when the ox.i· dant episodes are likely to reach thei r peak are mid-morning through early evening CHECK WITH your Air Quall· ty Manageme nt District fOr IQcal predictions of the hours and duration of high pollutant levels. Then plan your schedule so that you can avoid being out- side or at these locations during these dangerous hours. Here is a rundown of poUu- tants and the a mount which must be.present in the air for the various smog alert stages. The duration of meas urement for each pollutant is predicted or reached for one hour and expect· ed to persist for one hour. The clean air quality standard for oxidant (ozone) pollutant is 0.12 parts per m illion (ppm). It increases to .20 ppm for Stage 1; ._35 forStage2and .50for St.alle3. THE CLEAN air quality stan- dard for carbon monoxide is 40 ppm for one hour or 10 ppm for 12 hours. The same 40 ppm rate is the limit for a Stage l smog alert. It increases to 15 ppm for Stage 2, and jumps to 100 ppm for Stage 3. The sulfur dioxide clean air quaUly standard is 0.S ppm for one bour or 0.04 ppm for 24 hours. It alao stays at o.s ppm for Stage 1, with 1 ppm for Stage 2 and 2 ppm for Stage 3. The preceding figures were prepared by th.e California Medical Association. Specific questions on the subject should be directed to your physician. tells the world your firm Is co11'cien1iou~. and 1nr1uv:i1ivc, :.ind 'hrewu. This powerful turbocharged 'ellan ma) definl' tht: lfll)\I 1111cll1gent car lor your company-and for these cnerg~·.:omc 1ou~ t ime~. rc-.t um e 1t 1ml::i v Mission Viejo Imports authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer. (71 4) 831-1740 (714) 495-1700 28701 Marguerite Parkway (I 51Ave~I Mission V1e10 final phase SELL-OUT NEW .HOMES IN HUNTINGTON BEACH A new development by STELLRECHT CONSTRUCTION : COLLICTORI COMIR R8NColne a ...... DB.UXE OFFICE SUITE Luxurious Ii ng In ocean · cooled Huntington Beach . . there are single and two.story models ... some wllh skyllghla or atrlums! 3 & • Bedroom pl1n1. They range from St .~ to 2,100 sq.It. ln size. Just lake lhe Sin Diego to BHch Blvd., and abOul from ". $125,900 GOLDAllLVU ,..._..,NMO .... -.. ....... oi. ..... ...... j ==-= ... ( • 5 large Offices & Waiting Rm. • 1, 150 SQ. ft . • Near Orange Co. Airport • • Fum./Unfurn. • WAY •ow MAlllT Contact: Mr. Coughlin sat. & Sun. M0-1311 Mon.-Fr. 957~ , on TaylOf. or addlhonal lnf0tma1ion call 142-1131, Of (--days) '*'m COMMUNITY FACILITIES: TheM 111 lutl'r oetache<I nomes • 1Ar0t Swimming POOi • Ten111a cou111 e !k>KIOUI Cl\1b l'ICXIH • SrHn bell Incl 101olnlng c;1111 par!! .. ,., ,, ' l\o 1 ' .. I I '• llloo .. 1 • ' J>. • .. • .. 1'> , ... .. , .. 1 .. ... ,,. l . 11.. I • ., )'h 1, , ... .. H't , .. , , .. , .. .. .. .. '" '"' ' .. • 1 .. '; ... ... ,. I • .. '/ ,. ~: ,,., '·. ~ '. tj . •J ... . . IC I .. . . ~: . ·; . • • I l''o .. ... .i' j • • ... •l ~. '" •l • •• , .. ll'· l ll • • • 11'· : .. '0 . .. .. J • ... ~' .. 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J .• Tl1e Bull B> CHU ( l RHlf.R ~EW YORK • .\P The ro mtJina lion of a 14 ar in.th<• .\11ddlt· Ea't anrl rising 1ntere'>t rate' ha' ~·ut .. damper on thr )!reat bull mdrh·t •1f 1980 in rerent da' s Gold pn"e wh1rh got dbn\f' s-;01 an ounre before the' fell ha•~ fr1 d a~ rearhrd their h1i:he•t l•·H•I 'Jn<'e last Februan \nd 'tnrk rin r••• rlo~ed out the pa't "'1•••k "'1th , '11'• s1a nt1al los~ }e. • c • But to manr Wall c;ln'rt an;ii''" the b1~ :-urpr1~t· w;i<; that th•• ftl!htini: bet ween Iran and lr<1q . and rl'-..ultin.: concerns :tbout 14 orld oil 'ilPPllC'' d 1 d n t pro\ o k t' an l' ,. P n rn "r" negatin• n•artwn frQrn lht' 14orlil " inv<'slor:-. ~ . \~ : .. . . 1. 1 •• lt, I• ) .. .. . . II • Ii!. • .. '1 ... . . , .... •••• l .. " . I• 1 ~ • •6 • ~ . "' . ) . • •J 11 . 10'• , .. •• ,, , L ' . ~ . '. .. I' , .. I ' ''I'm noored b\ ll. i-au.l f;rjv.;.r(f \'ardt•ni. eronomiM at E F ll urtun .\ Co I thoul(ht that l!old "'oultl il , mu rh better and 'lorh i:et hit murlt harder than the~ did Thr market apparent!;. t·On\tnrt'c1 th.it ttw '>l.ar l(Olnl( lo ~O\'er prett~ qutrkh · Certainly tf potenu;il Sl'lh· , ''"'t needed an excu\t' to wll the' h<Hl 1• this week. · oh~1·n°t'd "'r .... t• n Zind.,r terhniral an ell) ::.I at II utto11 .n h1 dally market comment.:in on l'hurs da) ·we think the markl'I 1' <H ting re markabl} well in ,.hat 1·nuld han been a d1sas1rou~ thrtt' dd'' True. on Thursday and ~ n1';1) 11 looked cons1derabl} le.,~ 1 mµn·''" c fa ced l41th some nel4 interc~t r::it• in rreases The Federal Rc~en•• r.•1,1•d its discoun t rate the 111 t••r•"t rharge 11 impose~ on loan' 11, th member commercial hank' fron 10 to 11 percent And many of lho~e bank~ qu1l·kh res ponded with an 1ncrcasl' in the11 prime lending rates to 13 p('rrent from 12.5 percent With declines of 8 79 on Thursda\ and 15.87 on Friday. the 0o .... June' average of JO industrials do~<'d out the week w1th a net loss of 2J 113 at 940.10 The New York Stock Exchang1• composite index fell I 82 to 72 99, and th t> Am u 1can Stork Ex r hang1• market value index was off 5 ro at 334.46. Big Board volume averaged 54 6-: million shares a day. against 56 fl2 million the wet>k before At about mid-afternoon Thursda' total turnover for the year on thc NYSE surpassed the record of 8 15 billion shares set in 1979. with mor•· than three months still to go tn l~ One common explanation for the market's seemihg Indifference to de velopments like the Iranian-Iraqi war is that investors are taking a longer·term view of things these days. A shift toward conservatism~ among the Amt>rlcan electorate, tax changes to encourage investment. promising new technologic al ad vances in the battle to improve pro ductivity such factors are cited as forubadowinc a brighter ahead than the sluulsh '70s. Even the prospect of UtUe reUel from inflation is said to be Working in Ule market's favor .. .. - DAILY PILOT .to Med,' Plenty_ Ri!.ams at _Beach " BySTANDELAP~E lt 's the time of bet;t weather in the Medi terrun~un Best wt•ather in Rome Rest in Alhl!ns. Manelous in Madrid JI 's the time when ho tels empt and the tounsts 1:0 home follow lhe p1ltrnm's "French road" along the edae of the ruJuC~d cordillera. whole island since Britain brought casks or Madeira wine from there. • • • "Shoukt we rmt o car Jor two weekl on So hotel ajents havt' !\Old them out to conventions A ll • alum.mum bunch had taken over th{'ns when l was there No rooms on l'ons t1tuhon Square No room at the Hilton \Grt'ck hott>ls must have a c·ourse kuching hotel e lt.>rks how to sneer 1 <'hrutfona walked tht road 11nglng hym"' /&r lhi! down/all Q/ ttw lwatMTI Moor1 I T he Church outlo~d th.f> C1'0HOOW WIUCh mode wor1 too horrible to /aght. But thesl ogre~ at coW4 be wed ogamal tM in/1'Ul.) Its principal advantage to you ia that it's Portuguese and cheap. And it's off Africa so it's warm. Inexpensive living in Europe In the winter means no central heating and the bathroom down the hall. Maui ift Hawaii?" I rent an open-air dune buggy. It's the cheapest. When it rains, it's only occasionally. Go in the Pioneer Inn and have a beer until it stops. The t!ncJ or the road ls Compostella and the tomb of St Jamt!is. Thole who made the Journey wen~ entitled to wear the scallop shell symbol of the Saint. I saw t he m on the wall or a house in Mexico once own~ by a soldlc r of Cortez It's a fine island that rises in vineyards sosteeplytherearenobeaches. Youswimoff jetties. They serve sandwiches. Ain't no big t 'ing, brudda. But don't cost much. So go for broke. Funchal is a town filled with flowers. ••• You'd like it. But tht' bt•ut•h to wn:s . 1ammed 1n "Are you charged e%tro iJ you have drinks from your own bottle in your room in ••• . . 0 GI fada and found rooms for a bargatn S10 The hotel had only us and an overnight r rew ot Amerfran Air Force people ' My l1wbond and I bOCh pomt. We havt nwugh nwney for a careful .t1Z montha m f:uropt " some ns e gn'6n to me by my grandmother. ls there any way I could ordn ffl01't by mail? .. If anybody has it or can find it, I'd say Brown Thomas in Grafton Street, Dublin. That's enough address. I've seen a lot of lace there. A Polaroid picture of your lace should give them the pattern. urope. s wMt Wf've Wr . SO RAVE I . BUT WITH drinks running $5, it's madness lo drink at the bar. In the Scribe Hotel in Paris I found a note saying I'd be charged 50 cents for each drink I had from my own bottle. IT'~ t"lNt: l"Rl'ISE WEATHER. and this is when the t:nglish "go down to the Med " Friend \Hates from the S Golden Odyssey _ "1111s ts a <.;REAT en.use. Athem and l star1bt.U Wt11t e-r.ooshed villages on Skl.athos and MykOT1Cs. Santonru and Corfu Majeahc rum.t of golden Greec-e WINSTON CHlJ&ClOU TOOK TIME off during the war years to paint in Madeira. 1 had his suite in Reid's Hotel, British as tea and crumpets. So is the "Taormina on S1t 1ly for veal 111 tuna .tauce and a look at smoking Mt Etna. 1 This is Che smoking sectwn of Italy. J ··rood . like a couple of years ago, u splendid We had a day m Dubrotnuk. And we wind up m Venice Not by boat -except gondola Royal Cruise Line has beaten the ho-hum of the same old ports by taking passengers to the inland cities .. This is the third report from the Golden Odyssey. They give it high marks for everything. Cruise and a charter plane there and back makes a GOOD price. All travel agents have the brochures. Get one. You 'll see. ••• IT'S GOOD WEATHER NOW in Spain from the Costa del Sol to the northern Mare Cantabrica of Roman maps. You Express D ue Early CHAMBERY. France (AP) -France's hieb· speed train will begin its-three-hour run between Paris and Geneva in October 1981, the regional director of French Railways said. He said operation was two years ahead of schedule because or early deliveries of the sophisticated trains. A special track is being built for the trains, which will be too fast for the existing lines, be added. Train Cheats Nabbed TOKYO <API Japanese train conductors nabbed some 12,250 passengers for cheating on fa r es duri ng a s umme r .long nationwide crackdown, and the offenders were fined $6 million. the Japan National Railway said. Most of those fined were found to be holding tickets covering only part of their trips. railway of- fidals said. Death Nol.ire• HA••1S Sl'OIE 0 >1AA'll5 r~tcll!nl o4 S.-.· I• AM IO< t \'e.,.. Pnse<t •wer Sep. 1em11er lt, 1'81> Former r~lcll!nl of Ne w Vor~ IMPiore mov1no to CA Survlveo ov o~· l•,_ Ba•oer. Co•I• Me>a, and'°" O. Slc!Ny Harri\. M UU<husetts I grand<hlldren S.rvlc .. •Ill be M id al Ille 1..,,..11y plot "' Moun1 HooP C.rN••ry, H•rtwt•le:, Hew York HarbOr L.•..,r>-Mounl Ollve MOrtutH'f tot ward I nq di rec tor' S40-SSS4 HUTCHINSON WALi ER EMMETT HUfCtHNSON, ot Costa ~"' Pas>ed away Sep· l...,ber :II>, 1'81) S..rv1...., Dy his w ile Httlll.,.,, lSOM Tama. Jack Hutchin.on, 9 Qrandclllldr~. t 9reat·or....ichlld. Mr Hutcllln'On -rk~ as an allorney lor lt>e ~•al Hovslnq l'dmlnlslr• Uon •nd s1oce-f\n retlfHn«IC "-•S c:.eq • te-•• e\t•t• •e>t>r••wr Mtmor1er WtVlCO\ IPM Monday, ~Plember 1'1, Pacll1c y,,,.,. Cl'Wloel. Private Inter- ment PM:lfk View M<!..-lel Park ~41<111< Vle'W Mortuary, dlre<lon Neptune SocietY. CREMATION IUllll'L AT SEA 646-7431 Tour \Odal -wif"f aftCI ...t•~•1tt dmlnlll~t-WMffU m•v •"4¥ toward ow<....,•I'°" wrvlctt. Call for '"'" po11to110 14 llM. Cem./lk• P4CIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL P41U( Cemetery M orluary Chapel 3500 F'ac111c View Ortve Newpar1 Beach 644·2700 M<C~MIC. MORTUARIES Laguna Beach 494·941 5 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 H.t.lllOR L,4Wpf-Ml. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crema1ory 1625 Gisler Ave Cos1a Mesa 540-5554 PllRCI IROTHlttS llU IROADW.4Y MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 l .4lTl & I HGHOH SMtnf I TUTHILL WIStCUH CHAPll. 427 E I 7t'1 $1 Costa Mesa 646-9371 r•Ct ..OntllS SWITHS' MOITUAAy 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536·6539 ,.., ...... y COt.OMIAl PUMllAL MOt.41 7801 Boise Ave Westminster 893-3525 • E urope Costly Place t o Live LONDON CAP> -Jack Nicklaus turned up for the British Open golf c lassic this summe r ponder· ing not the course. but how anyone. native or foreigner. can afford to live in Europe. Eleven of Ni cklaus ' top.earning fellow American pros, driven back by $180-a·night hotel rooms. $2 cups of coffee and $8 cocktails. just stayed away. A head lettuce in the Belgian capital. Brussels, costs S2: a pack of cigarettes in London $1.85. A GA.LLON OF gasoline in Europe start!; around $.1. A none too serious priee war in early August shaved a few cents off the British price- it's down to the equivalent of $3.84 per U.S. gaUon. That's infl ation. European·style, 1980. For a "cheap" apartment. try Madrid. An un - furnished three-bedroom apartment in a reasona· ble area of the Spanish capital can be found for as little as S450 a month. excluding utilities. r;--r: In central London. a $1 .200-a-monlh "flat ' is considered a fair bargain. IN PARIS, RENTS rise by law with inflation. A small three-bedroom apartment in an old build- ing on the Left Bank goes for about $900 a month. but in a new building or classy district costs nearly $2.000. Americans and other foreigners have two choices -pay up or get out. Europeans cope. or try to. through a combination of wage hikes. moonlighting. renting out half the house and simP· ly buying less. Current European inflation rates. by Euro- pean Common Market tabulation, range from Italy's near 22 percent to Switzerland's modest 3.3 percent. compared with 14.3 percent in the United Slates. THERE ARE signs of Americans opting in- creasingly for departure as inflation, the generally lower value of the dollar and U.S. tax law changes -removing overseas exemptions -make Europe a tough place to live economically. Major firms such as IBM are cutting back U.S. staff, and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration has announced the recall of its 19 Paris-based employees at the agency's regional headquarters for Europe and the Middle East. The agency's director, Clarence Cook , at· tributed the recalls to the high cost of maintaining American staff abroad, including some $25,000 a year in ttousing, school and other allowances. DESPITE PAY hikes, there is evidence that purchasing power Is being eroded for Europeans themselves, with car sales falling and stores ex- tending their spring and summer sales. Britain's U.S.-owned chain store, Woolworths, has just announced a drasUc fall in half-year pro- fits to $890,200 from its l ,000 stores dotted along the main streets of British cities and towns. That com- pares with $38 million in the flnt half of 1979. T he wealthy and well-oreanised, notably Switzerland and West Germany, where inflation runs at 5.5 percent and wa1e bikes this ear avenfe4.!1 , eas . But despite qua1i-1oeian.t beneflta in many European countries, such u free medical treat· ment and stat.subsldlled houllnl for low-income workers, tbeh are plenty ot Europeans who can- not afford the kinda of thinp they were able lo buy a year a10 . . Introducing Mitch Samuels . rt I I Formerly with Bay Travel in outside sales, Mitch has recently joined our staff of travel experts. Having traveled extensively throughoot Hawaii and the Orient, Mitch has worked with international travelers from NewPort Beach for years. Come In today to meet Mitch and take advantage of his expertise In computerized reservations and instant ticketing. ... 11 F ION ISLAND 840-0821 Why your next vacation should start with us. We'll help you enjoy It more. Our job la to help you plan your vacation. Make all the arrangements. Handle all the details. And since It's our place to know all about where you're going. we know precisely what detalls and arrangements must be handled and made. Best of aJI. we don't charge for our assistance. And that's a nice way to start any vacation. r-----~--------~-------, I I am planning a trip to I I Send me Information about how your agency can I I make It the best ever. I ·~~ I I I I Address I I City State Zip --I ' 111 ' Mesa vtrde Trawl & Tuurs 'I MIUVl .. CftfTllt 2101 a.....,._•"'""' I c.... ..... 71~/5SU311 L----------~-----------J I ordered ice. Gave the waiter a dollar and a stem look and heard no more about it. The note was in English, not French. That tells you something. In all countries on the continent - Spain, Germany, France, Italy -Scotch whiskey is LESS expensive than in Scotland. Even less than you pay in America or Canada. <But more than Me xico where Scotch prices are outrageous. Drink rum. Ron Castillo is the best.) Take Rai l Or River Nostalgic stea m train and jaun ty riverboat, at left, are two ways to travel through historic Con- necticut fliver Valley to see fall foliage and architectural curiosities. For a free booklet on fall and winter vacation activities , write "Travel," Connec- ticut Department of Economic Develop- ment , 210 Washington St ., Hartford, CT 06106. ESCAPE ~ ~~ THE~ ~J SAN DIEGO HILTON A great resort on Mission Bay Call your travel agent or Hilton Reservation Service (800) 542-6101 TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVIZLI ACROSS 79 Fngnten 134 Fencing 18 Pllm Illy 93 Tlb91en 1 BrulMen a 1 Bitter Y9'1ch tword 19 Vemllh monk• bird 12 8uff9t 138 ThaHend 11191edlel1t f4 WOf'INp e SllY9!': Sp. 83 Sat.keeping 137 ContumM 20 Copel 95 Mining 11 Mlnore. 85HU·-141 Armpit 27 Clocka llope port le Pon or 142 Adfult 21 Froetaa NMongt ... 1e PvfWY "*TY 144 Wlllope calla 97 Rodenta 21 Frenc:ti le Bride 141 Baby bed 33 You:H. NBarter lmPfeulon· 89H_....,, 141 Moccaeln 35 Vlbfato 99Abo'w. p,. lat gOOM 149 JapaneM 38 Ellpungera nx 22 Tu rate 90 Haatena rntle 39 Dog-faced 10 1 Dlmlnlatled 23 Quickly 9tSU.. 150.-...i ape 103 -0eum 24 Lithe 92 Olstenca month 41 Loet anlmal 104 Of the OOgln 25 Not: Prafht ITIM9Unt 151 Olfferencee 43 Eared .... 107 Ceremony 2&Heed: Fr. 93 Putt cargo 154And ..... 45 Large vol· 10ll Networ1t I 28 Polton on wtlefe: urne 110 LOMI color cur• 95App!Mlll Abbf. 47Wegen t 11 Alert 30 Concerning NConoern 158 a.holdl 49 Not9e god-'13 Batt.,. 31 PUii end· 97 GIVll In 157 Jenuary: Sp. deal ·114 Appoint· Ing 100 Babytelnlan 159 F«...,..: 50 Moutha ment 32 Acorn god Poet. 52 Turtlllh GOY· 118 Pat 34ScNam 101 ....,,.., ..,. tlO Monat'oue WflOf lf7 J..,aneM 38Cotumb!M ,., ·112T-. 54cnange coin weight 102 The lonlgln t14 French leg-55 Aowa 119 nw-e.d: 37 Satleflee lad 1911tufl 5eOoWlne Comb.tonn 3t Friend: F,. 104 Porte! 115 Hunte 57 Large 121 NrMgel 40 Apollo'• toe 106 Indeed: Ifill\ • , .. PerldlMI . anak• agM\ 420..oupar toe Follwey 187 a.ctbone 59 Siebe t23 Confine 44L .... 107 Sonar'• kin 81 Safe t25 BondalMl1 41Nalther tot Mlacak:ultlte DOWN retreata 12 7 lrllfl .. John .. 47 Bath: 110 Entettein 83 Marine 121 Sereglloe Fr9ndl 11' ... .,...,, 1 Type of acld 84 Stan 130 Jaclt rabblta 41 To ttlet 112 Metrlc 2Aer'91 le No more 131 St,._, 51 -Wt!M m.aur9 SOMoreny tMn 133 F1Mfl llOod 53 Poe'•blrd 113Mat\nd 4 Encoun-17 Aid« 135 T .-..ion. 55Guea t15 EnclOMd terad 89Rlpped hoet 5e Aed planet cen 5 lf8ln.,... 72Fwy 138W..aarv. eoon.m.i 117 EuropeM .. 74 Or9I '**' 131Clew nur9llN6d 118leglll9t .... IQM>Oll 71~ 140~ttllly e2 <Moeey feb-body 7 Stme: Abbf. 78 Cont8lnerl 142 Ml9hMf'I rice 120Rower 8 Luaon 79Sowe aectton 15-eode ...,~ neeM eo Pltdler'I 143 <>ell or elm M8t*tt 122He0rwlllt· ...... U Ytlldltlon 146T'*'9mlt ......... -...... MC:O.. 147~ftltl · 70 Attending 123~ 10 .._pl9Cle .gr:con-150 ..... 7' Ou9t""* 1241rWl~. 11 ......... 152V• """ .... "*fed ..... tNWoodln 72 Depend 12t8ufNMn: t2MI.~ 17~ M>: Diii. 75TY9k 121 ..... 14 ~cl-.> II Af9toen "°* 7111. tlO Aotor'I 18 ...... toCUben~ ,,...,,.. 77Detecdwe tUo-tleld 11Autoe • , ,""*'9: . ,., MO'•..,,. 7t0eer:ft. .,... 17 ..... '2Mot 1ISN9ro'• ....... SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSW£AS ,. l- I l GENERAL NEWS --------------------------"t.-· "'rt:iy ""''J"llflmt'Or 28 19'}0 DAILY PILOT C7 Language _ p.,. _____ ___ ring <~lin 1.11 I • I\ ... "t II I " p I 'rill' 111•1 • 1•11t11••t of -..1u1h·nls who 1• ,, • • •I t 11 • , 11IIt•.i4· l' r ··d 1 t I 11, Ii Ii It .. t .1l 1111• ( Jltf'lrnta I tit I Ill\ 1 I II, 11111 f '11llt•~t·.~ I!> tl4•"' 11 h II I t11 114 1111 11{ t h e Ill I\ h1• ' llll l ~·4 d 111f I·" IA ·" d If 111 • ,,., 111 l•.111•11:-.h ..i i ... I.ti·· "l.111tlt•f It111111111 I f "' ltl \ll 1t"il1'l. dldl It 1th • 01111 h ig h .. 1houl Mtttl<'lll!o. ,\t'I • "1lh11)! to l:M:I $20 l tlt1 • •• 1111111.1111111 ft·t 1 that ttw v ~"''"' 1c; n 111 r. t· ni::h..,IJ d~ ~ 1<11111•• "'•pl •111 .. 11 ;111<l that I llJll P•• s' , ·d - ___...., l'hl l'IJ?hth .iouual 1'.:11~hsh • 'IUn.tlt•n \ 11 ,l wa' .:1vl.'n l.c,1 ,,,., ,11 th1 t!J r ·~1 c 'l'ampu~es Out •if I Hiii ,tu1knh, mostly h1~h 'l'h•~11 '>t•rlfflr!t, who took th• t. •I ~du!P .1pph 111., to CSUC 111 lht 1 n1v1•1.,.t~ of C..1 hfornia 1 111. '' 1m·d high e11ough to be · \ \t'm pt1 ii rro m f irs t year fo 11••!1:-.t. 1•or11po~1t 1c'll Masses SAND CASTLE RESTAURANT AT PARADISE' COVE TOP TOURIST ATTRACTION owi ... l)Mlo Owner Jim MacDonald Cites Backd1op for TV's ''The Rockford Fiie•" Sq11a1•t• ~eol 'Eggs • 0 e Basket' i n Vetera n gold prospPctor 111 Kent. Wa~h . has de~1gnt·d a squar(' µan to use in p<.lnning for gold J ·1y Lit nip e stt m:.ttl'S ht• .rnd his partner ha\'t.' sold 5,000 t11 Ii ooo 1, Tra ps tn othl•r prnc.,pH·tors · Sex Crinies Cause Protest • ID NEW DEi.iiI, lncl11 IJ\l'I T he <'rlmt's nf rap1 , •1r11ll' bur n in~ and do v. n rk111an•I. reportedJ~ on the rise 1n l nd1d ar~~ustn~ :t n at1nnw1d .. furor re fle cte d 1n ~trtl'l JJrolt''>t:. he a terl editoria ls :rnrl 1ra t1 s peeches b) J><Jltt1c·wns Indian ne~spap(.·r:-. <'.trn-d.illv r e po rts n f rape <J nd ~t'\U il a s s a u 1 t o n w o m ~· n n rn t' alleged)) by poht'l·rnrn I N JV~E. SEVERAL pollre 0' r i ('~r s .... l' r (' a (' (' u !\ t• d (.I ( strippm~ and r aping a housewife in thl' dusty northern Ind1ao town of Baghpat. One o f t he accused was shot a nd killf'd on the street by the rape v1ct1m's b rother-in-law. An investigation i~ continuing ; non<' of th" men has been tned, P r o tes 1s b y w ome n 's or gamza tions h ave incrPased since that mcidE:nt. and the nE>ws m e d i a h a ,. e b c e n ~ 1 ' 1 n g in c r eas ing a tlE'nt ion to l h l' pro blems of wom e n an this tr a dition-bound, pred ominantly llin du nation of 66 mil hon Prime M1n 1:.ter I n d ira Ga n d h i's go ve rnme n t h a s pr esente d l eg 1sl at1on t o Pa r l i:iment w h ir h v.ou l d esta bltsh ::.enl<.'nccs '>f two \Pa r · ha rd l a bor fo r pcn~Ii who demand gifts and cash from a bride's family T H E LEGISLATIO"i :.tl:.Cl see ks lo toughen rupe la11os hv specifically providing Jail lt•rm:., for police officers convicted of the offense. Current laws do not differentiate bet ween poht·emrm and other offenders An official lnd1ar. r<1mm1s:s1on has joined the fray with .l n·port backing the proposed two year prison term for dowry orrend(!r.. and also recommending a fine of 10.000 rupees. about $1,250 The c urr e nt m aximu m pena ll) for dem anding a dowry is s i x months in Jail and a 5,000-rupee fme. but t'On\'iCllOns are few A woma n som et im es "is tortured in every possible way and even deprived of marital rights " if she does not bring s ufficient do wry to her in laws, s aid the government report. THE R EPORT ci t es numerous cases of harassment and. in some cases, even murder by husbands or in-la ws if women l11dia f.1il tu pro\'1114 suff1<·1t 111 .tov. n•·:-. .11 the time of lh1·1r "'''d11111~~ T h<.' d ov.q takt•s St'Vtr,il fo rm<, r •• ng1ng fro m rJs h p.1' ment'-•n honc;chri ld ,l!oods -.ueh ;c, furniture. rl'f nl-{l'r a tors J1r rm1rl1t1<mer-. .mrl :-.111111•t1mt'' t'\ t•n mot•lr<"\ rlt•,, anrl, .1r •. Pcd1c<.' st:.it 1s\ 11·, ..;ho~ *''l "onu·n \\'t're burned l11 dt•Jlh 10 ~, • .,,. l'H>lh1 last yf';-11 bt.'C'a11s t· of lov. <lowncs f'ev. of rh<.' f'Jsl"s h a v 1• be · r, s u c c· e s s f 11 ,I l) jlrtl!'\h'Uled \J rt· ad~ th1:, ) t•:Jr b<t wt·e11 .JJnuar y anci .J u lv. b'/ dllwr~ deaths h a ve been r ei:iortn•. Sol'ial workers and wom<'n ·.., leaders say the re&I figure 1s far higher bcca u.st many <.'a-.es go unre ported. RAPF. IS AL..~ ON the n s<' According lo Home Aff a irs M in1ster Zail ~ingh. 3.281 rapes v.e r e repo rte d t o p o l ice throughout India m 1977, and 3,781 the followmJ! year Mort th an 1,000 rapes we re rPportcd tn 1979. Again. women's leciJNs s·1 v th e actual figures an ro uch hi gher --that many ratx<> 110 unr e porte d berau!.c of t h•· :.t1g ma attached tn them W ome n i n I ndi.l f01 , discrimina tion from birth I or renturies. the birth or a son ha~ bt•<.'n det-med a gift of God; a daughln is regarded , a t tw~t. a~ a <frrnppointm(.>nt "Even in educated h1>m1·s. tht' ft>ma l e infa n t ge t s l e-;:-. n ou r is h ing r o o d · sa)s socio logist Promilla Kap11r Others agr ee that th ... att1l udt n f n e g 1 e c t r o 11 o v. s " •l rn " 11 I hro11gh life TARA AU l:SAll., president of I hl' 111terna tional mon of Chi Id Welfare. c;ays many Indian men b<.'hrve sons a rt> ~1 ter because "you must have sons to look after you in your old age " The maJOn ty of Indian w1Jmc•n h ve m v1Ua ges under cond1t1ons of grinrung poverty where thl' st ruggle for s urv i v a l takes p r..ec edence over eve rything e lse. Often ma r ri ed off ac; teen agers lo stranger:. or t he same caste or community, rural women have little say m how their lives are molded. A majority are illite ra te, their l i v e s ce nte r i n g a r ou nd producing c hildren. to iling in f i e lds . f o r a gin g f o r a n d preparing food and, according to the tradition of the extended family, remaining at all times s ubs ervient to hus band s and m -laws. 1 ltE P \SSIN(i Rr\T E was 29 IH'lcu:t •11 1111••r1d \\ilh :f2 J1t'fl't'rtl l,!';f \ • .ir, "hNt :l,:t46 ''' ~ 1111 11 t :111d 1,tlhl pu ... :.ed ••'ht!•· .d.. ..11d lh1• .. ,1·rage '·11. t 11n It• 1J1ult 1pl1· r hou:e t. If 1.r ta L•,.,I, 1n v. h1 c h '"''• 1"11t .. 1 .. a11 hi• ritr\ J•.ts1 .. 1~t'l.'> •1111 •'''' \ , r I q1u·•.i 1011" ,1tiout •t 1'111 " hth l•m1•r thun 1.,., I ••• II Tht• 111 ht 1 h.1:( 11f lhP t«-..t 11o a:> ,, '''" p.111 t''-:>·•~ pruded b) F111 II h i •oft'"'"" ·· Whll" said 1Ii1:0 ' •. ,., ' •':'..,,n , v. c•rc• "pretty htHH1 ' flt ., 1 •I 1•11· 1.trgN number "h11 l ooi.. t ,. ,1 this ~ear may h.1\ 1 11wl11dt•cl •n increased I•''' 1•1• 1: .. ~t '\ hu shouh.ln 't have tal\t•n 11 S.11nt· s tude nts and h1~t1 sd·1111I • ounsclor-; may h.n·1 t'onf11-.1•d lhc equ1valency lt·-.1 "''h the F nglt'>h plaremi>nt I•,, .... , ... t1 I~ ck::.1~nl.'d lU SIJO( IA 1'.1 k•·1 ~·l lltl1•o ts w ho nee d 1 ,•n•t•dt.11 da!>St·s. White a dded. HE S lllt:S THO SE w ho qualt(tl'IJ for a )'t>ar of credit , Jl1"t lin ~.2'-JU studt'nls did well 1•n••1J1!h on the e<tuivale ncy lest lo ht• •'X<'mpted from the placement tt''it White <:aid Tho!>e w h t) p ass th e eq ui val~ncy lest gene rally are 11t·1 1,k· "'ho v.-rite so much IJE•tter than a nyo ne e ls e in the cJa.c;s that 11 's not really ratr to therr ' to rt>qwrc freshman l':ngh~h thcv'd be bored out 11( tht:>1r mmds ,: White said. He ,,,,f Lh(l!>t ,tudPnts usuallv take 1u \.in t u Er1~lt~h c l~sse~ in• lead f 'BI Blame V11fai r .. Sa)'S M~flin Unit !IFS MOIN1':S. Iowa 1AP) Tht N<iti<mal ~t·ws Council '" '" It h.td lx-cn unfair to the I •·dc•ral Bureau o f In\• st1J!Jt1on 1n r o ndcmning t h 1• a l! l' 111 y f n 1 a I I e g e d I y lc.1kin~ infor mation lo the press 111 <in attempt to malign t he 1 Ppulat1un of a c t r ess J ean ... cher~ M1·ctmg ..tl Or..tkl' L'nivers1tv L'te counul •~c;ut•d a "revised n1nimcnt on d statement it n1 .. dt' 1n ~JAember 1979 about thr FIH's rtmdu rt T HAT EARUER statement foll o we d clai m s a nd news reports which s a id the FBI h•aked inform.:ition that Miss Scbe rg, who died last year, had be come pregnant by a me mber of the Alack Panther Party. llow<.'vP r, 1·ouncil m e mbe r Williitm Rufo.her, publisher of the Na tional Review, said the M l\LI Utt IJ\111 Mo~t ti11s1 nto•ssm .. n an· t•:ig1•r tn tl'll vou h1)w I he\ n· a hc•tll 111 doulih' sales a nd tnpli• r1rof1h .Jim M(·Oonald on th•· olht'l h.rn 1 would r athf'r h~1k 11111 • N lh1' W.J\<C''>, '""·'I' cJ /t•Yt t 1rt1•, .111tJ J rgut• iil11111t footl,all "I don't hJv4' .1n} 11!1·:1• , 1 P.<t p a n d 1 '' g o r h a \ 1 n s. c• 1 ~ 1, t rest J llr:mh · s.:i \ ~ \1 d l11n .1111 .who huill 111 S;.inc.I 1·;..,,11, 1 t'Sl.iurant Jt P.1ra(h'>t> (',,,.,. c,1 lhl• M al1bu rr1 '"tlin<• '\t'v<'n , ''<•i--s .igo "I woulcln I g(.'t Jfl\. mun: psychtr :O.dt1:.L11 11011 from rr111rt' rt''>taur.1nLc; · M \ 0 0 N A l D • E <~ (, !' 1 n one -basket ;.ipJ'roac•n has mJdl' the Sand Ca~tt· u ~uulht•rn California IJ11dm .• rk, ·ind l~1t• P ara dise Covt• IJ;1cl.~rr>1rnds used m "The Uof"i-. ford I tit• television series h ah· unrlout1t <.'dly lun·d fa n)> l'a~n lit 'l'4 J a · m c " G a r n l' r · s 11 f t <' t1 belf'a gured tra iler McDonald':. dedirat.Jon 1s d1::. played in his latest add1t1on to the restaurant a $4,000 com puter meant to el.Jc 1t crih c1sm from patrons Pror.ram mc•c! into lht "Tellus .. com pute r next to the hostess stand a re quesllon.s a hout the Sand Cas tle which c us tomers can .ms wer on lhP1r way out. "People v.111 be tou ~her •)11 \oo 1f the y havt' tht• a non\ n11t} of the com puter," s:iys McDonald "I gener<ill.> rate t'Us tomC't rOnl me n t.s lhr~ ways If 1 ask t h•· rom n1ent i~n 't l.\or1h muth (f ii 's unsoti r 1tcd, 1t :.. worth a ltt111• 85o/o ~Polen nt< 11 11111 11 tl1• JI.I• J Ill fl( \, ( • i1 l 411 It• I t:.. 11 • 11d• /1t t-. I II •• I hi~ I II ~' ,1 pr .. :t-h llJp ('0Vl' lh;.I ti \A l JHltl I fl<Jl<;t!ll thl•ffi '· I I ' 1 l , "·"ll•'•J ~•th .1twiu' lioubl<' \\ h,fl .i r1~ 11 ·s ~h'(IO' \I 0, .. 1 r.1n' planl<.'<l Ea!>tt•1 n1 r v.111.nd up 10 thl· r l'!>t .st 1 111 llJ ., ·~ 11o ht·11 .. n tn \ C"( Hlt'Jtl \\ l Ill »LU Wh ti t1.q1 ,..,.,ti w 1::. lhat I hutlt a 1 c•,t.11i·anr out hE'n for a frH•nd J'Jw de<1t ~ t'> ( y, 1Uld put u P I' ml'lt• ·~ a11il tit• would run II nud •r ><11. ill • 1111. 1111· 0111 of lht' ;•r 1h,. t:<· n·c:Lllt•1, • Onlv 1h111).; ···•·-th1·rl ,.,,,1 ~n\ ;1rt1!1! I I ·•n1•1 Ill I I 1 ,,. ,1ml Ji; II\" '<l I I 1(1 111)1 11< r! Ill:-. llltJl, fl I I IOI, thu1~._ lt kt• I' .1 \11\1.\ ,, 111 ::.11 l1bon1 J cs ~AN DIEGO fi\1'1 1\ .. 0<•1al w11Jl·cr wt· h..s -s •11rd t• rf' ha b1htatc more tha n '100 Sl'X nfft•nd··r· •.' <1:, ;ll'rc·c·111 f .ti hil<l molesters arc he tcrosexuab wh•> ,< .. 11111, :-.l1 r \\:tl1 111:1 t•r ,...,,1 \'IC' ltms "I'm convincl"d lh nt "t'X 11ff11nt1N ;1r 111\• .•I<. 1i .. 1a, !I ... aid Larry Corn gan. T he a l1 ohoht· is .1l11o av:-; l'OL 111 inl< "'Cl\ fr 1m n binge, and the Sl'X offrndc•r 1:-. :11 •vav~ J'JSI un · t•• 1111..1; .. 11 -.1.a} from rt-pca ttnl? J11s c-rim£' . ALTIIOlfGH HIS RESEAR<'H "'11<1\\"" 0111} u,,n,, ·, )>Ncent of child ~olesters ar<> v101t-n• ur potcnt1.i1 1 ~ .-· ,(t•r·t 'orngan -aid t he y include doctor!>. ullPrncy.., 1.• ;i1·'1<·r ... ,., 1 tit's. r"tt~l•>us leaders and other profl's~1on<sh lie has 30 such out natwnll> at pn:-;l'nl ,tll 1 .. :cil1 hut onP . The problem m treating them . Corri~an ~aid 1n an in terview, is that "thev usuall) don 't st~k help Most oft1'n, rh<'y'rf' forced m lo therapy by co urt m andate l'hE>y'r p h;1rd 10 ,eut emot1onally They're qu11:k to say they don 't need rw111 Comgan classi fit·~ them this way m t•dia mo n itoring group -The i mperialis t~. JH'Ople wath ant1c.,11ci·d per)>onaht1t·s. Acru_ra cy in Media has recenUy macho t~ who bully , taking what the) want. Hut Corrigan c·alls obtained F BI documents which those a s ma ll percenta ge of the total indic ate the leak may never ha ve occurred. -T_he ~1rty fight e r s . who h a vl' p._.ssn e -aggressive Fans Force Ford Recall · • • o 0 c um e n t 5 rece nt l Y personalties, msecure with the other '>e x a nd resentful of the m at·· "THEY ABE UNSAFE on the released by the FBI show that ~~:~~g criticism without openly showing the anger it arous~s in str eets a nd d iscr iminated whtle the agency contemplated against at work. At home they leaking embarrassing personal -Those who commit endogamar incest, thP m o'>l 1·ommoo are often worse off: reduced to infor.malion about Miss Seberg, type, symptomatic of a sick family !>YStem, often involving an DETROIT (AP) -The slavish d rudges. t hey are that information was not in fact authorita.J'ian father, or a mother disinterested in her husband and F o rd Moto r Co. h a s ma llr eated in a hundred offi<'ially release d by the family, or a child too close to the opposite -sex parent with a r e c a 11 e d 2 S 3 . 5 O 0 different ways," reported the agency. The 1979 action by the tremendous need for approval and affection. 1974-m odel Fords and news magazine, "India Today." council was unfair to the FBI '' -Those who m olest children under s1tuattona l s tress, the kind l1~urt•cl 1t ::.hould ~o. so I stayed .ir1tl ran 1! '' T h.11 wa~ :..everal res taurants .1~t• .ind .;•>m<' yea rs back 1110<: hkl>onald ~pent refinmg hi'> skills as a host 't l·.1r'> ago. peoplc had dinner ••n th1 \.\ctV to ~omttwhere Now d11uw1 1s thl' t•ntertammenl ... he "'·• \ ~ Am1·rll'aos a r e mort ophl'>lll<JtNi now They lJke lo ltn~· 1 1JH•r rlinncr. People today rt t l'"' n·-.l<JurJnt::. JU~t like they Uu hu\\-~ +.jtrPet .. lJody ·· ·· · · ··· 4rtist of '70s Goes Public SEA'rfL E (/\P l Re member those mysterious white s idewalk outlines of human bodies, com- p I e t e w ith b lood -like red splot<.'hes and markings t.o in· dtcate they had been drawn by 1><>lice around corpses'> They appe ared on s idewalks from coast to coast in Canada and thP Umted States betwee.n 1976 and 1979 Tbe uretbane- ba~ed paint resisted efforts lo v. a '>h it off Newspapers around .'~orth Amen ca wrote a bout the out h m.'S and citize ns reared a boom Ul muggm gs a nd street l.dl1ngs while pouce professed tht>rr.-.cl\cs barned. 1':0 W RI C HARD Ari r1ambleton, 32, of Vancouver, Br1t15h Columbia , p roudly r latms responsibility for what he call., "a m<Thlerpiece o( 20th cen· 111r.) realis m exper ience d by m 1 llions of p<.'Ople . . . the mosl- •· x pc nenced mass murder in. nmtempora.ry culture." llambleton commented in an inter view during an exhibit of tus v..ork a l the And Or ga llery, described J S the first United St.llt•:. showing of a "documen- ta11ve cx.hibilion of Image Mass \fllrdcr " One paere o f dis p lay was · f>uath descending a staircase "lo. 1 · a $250 color photograph of a human outline pamted onto som e stairs. Another. "Blood," ho v. <; red paint being splashed onto a sidewalk. HAMBLETON SAID that with a little he lp from friends, he l.1bored under cove r of da rkness to produce 620 human outlines in Ot tawa, Toronto. Montreal, Regina. Calgar y, Banff, Win- nipeg, Vancouver and Victoria in Canada and in New York, Los An ge les, Chicago, San Fran- cisco, Se a ttle and Portland, Ore • in the United States . "A sick jokeste r ." said the San F rancisco Examine r on Dec . 12. 1976. "Even in a violent city like New York, murder couldn't run that rampant." said the New York Villa~e Voice. In SeatUe. SO to 60 outlines ap- pea red an the University Dis- trict, the Pike Place Market, near the Space Needle and out- s ide government offi ce build- ings , art galleries and the homes of artists. Me rcurys for replacement Few women h ave fo r ged the news council said in its easiest to rehabilitate because they often are h<i ving marital dif of plastic radiator fans i ndependent careers for revised statem ent on the case. ficulties due to financial strain or lack of lime with a spouse, "I WAS CREATING a nar- which may crack and the m selves. Mos t or those who rative," Hambleton said. "When s hear from their shafts . have, like Mrs. Gandhi, come T ff E NEW s late m e n t -And, last. the "garden variet y pedoph1hac ... adults who are you think about it, the public The carmake r cautioned fro m educated, privileged or added: "With respect to the ~~ th;reatened by other adults to ha \•e successful sexua l rela· beca me an accomplice ... peo. against opening the hood rich families. Official figures press, the council holds that ion ships with them and who see chHdren as sex objects. pie were scared. of (be cars with the engine show lbal only 2.5 percent of news organizations have an CORR "The public fabricated its own running. Indian government workers are obl i gation to publis h n o his patien~~AN SAID H E HAS FOUND threads of all five types in murder mystery ... That is The automaker also women. 1 emba rrassing or derogatory part of popula r c ulture in recalled ·.36,044 four-wheel The attitude of s ome top information about individuals He set up the first sex offe nders progr am for San Diego County America, the a rt or murder." be drive Ul80 F -250 and F -350 officials has also been blamed w I t h 0 u l I 0 d e P e 0 d e n t and in private practice has s ince taken refe r rals from forensic continued. "l wanted to create 1 i g ht t r u c k s f o r for slowness in tackling the verification.'' psychiatrists. attorneys a nd probation orficers. a rt that dldn 't look Uke art replacement of nuts that problems. The National News Council is Calilomla has 40,000 sex offenders on file, authorities say. be<.'ause too muc h art looks like hold the twin drive s hafts. an inde pendent, no!'·profil, About ball are returned lo prison for s econd child-molesting of-art." riTi=~~~~:r~~~-r--==~~~~~~~~~~~:-~?.:~~~~~~~~~~~-~fe~n~s~e~s~w:ru~·~1e~ro~u~g~h~J!y~o~n~e~·thi~·ErdG0£f :!th~e~to~t~a~l ~h~a~v!eJbe~e~n~c~o~n~v~ic~t~ed~o~f-What kind of public respooac loose, Ford said , a s haft serious things happening in the composed of representatives o er se . does he hop& Lo receive by going could fall and puncture the country," was bow Delhi Police (rom the press and public. rt Corrigan keeps contact with his former patienll> pubhc? fuel lank Ol' cut powe r to CominlH loner P .S. Bhlrider a n a l yies complaints about "You have to," he says. "These pt'Opll' need the structure or Ha mbleton replied, "I lbink the front or rear wheels. recenUy replied to a question on inaccuracy and unfairness in someone keeping an eye on them to keep them rrom giving in toUleir people will say, 'I'd like to meet crimes aaainst women. news cover age. urges... the guy. He sure scared m e, but I appreciate fl as a painting."' • • ' . 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Clw I galhmltwtec•1d• ... ........... c ............ a.. .. • ........................... \ ..... ..-. ...... .., ....... .._ e1a.-.o•,.•sn1.oeo. -JASMIMI ca111 COMIO. bfi•dtd ............... •:w. ................. , .•. , ... _ ............ .. J ................... a.. to slteppl•t· sclteel1, t•••I• & 1wl r,...., ... ,.., .... ....., roaa '" ....._ 0Hat4 .. SJJ0,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. COIOMA Da MAI 159-1&1& , ......... HIWPOIT ~ 2 Units on fee land . Across from park. Near beach. bay, & shopping. Priced at $205,000. Eves ~2253 DOORSTOIUCH 2 ·2 Duplex. Owner mot ivated. Open to c.,-eaW.ve llnaitclng. Possibly Little or no cash. Will trade property · boat · car · or ?? $249,000. Eves 548-0715 associated 811<'• FllS llf A •r11>C, J !) } I 'w\ µ lit 11 r ' I ,.. ,, < CONDO CRAZE Newport Townhomes, 2 and 3 B<lrtns Newport Townhomes priced td sell below market. Seller financing and terms. Try $15.000 down. Priced from $109,SOO to $118.SOO. ONLY 599.900 for deluxe 2 Bdrm condo. priced for quick escrow. Assuma- ble loan at 9.6% interest. Won't last. CANYON Bluffs condo 3 Bdrm, forever view. On· ly $132,SOO and owner will carry . Ca 1167 J..8550 $2 c• ... ~ $100 PENNY PINCHER AD J lines for 2 davs only St a day, 34<.; a line Ad vertise one o r mor e items valued up to 100. Each a dd ition al line 1s only 60c for the two da ys Sorry. no com me r <.'1a I a d s allowed C h arge Your Pennv Pincher Ad o r use vour Bank Ame ric a rd Visa or Master<.'ard. c .. ...., .... '" yo•r •d i• 'riat ta.es cow! c .. ..,.....,..,.~ l :OIAM .. l:>OflM .. ... ., .• ,..... -, .. ., __ ~ .. s-..y·.,...... 642-5678 DAILY PILOT ou , I a wet bar, step down living room. formal dining, huge f amity room, multiple deelm, plus 3 large bdFms-and-4-batbs. A truly ele1ant home. Outstanding owner·provided financing . An exclusive offering. $795,000. lBSIOnlOM... this beautiful Newport Beach duplex and get 21h yrs of appreciation at today's market value. Only steps to the sands of toth St from this 4")T old 2 Bdrm 2 Ba; and 1 Bdrm lBa duplex. A fantastic front unit with loft, master bedroom, huge ti ving room, fireplace, and hardwood kitchen. Presented at $350,000. MAGMFICIMT 1000 S/F • VllW MAMSIOH Sl.751,000 Rick Alderette. RJtr. 832-0440 NEWPOltT COHDO SI 15,000DOWH Seller will help finance. Posaible straight note. 2 Bdrm, high assumable loan at 9o/•%. 673-8550 COUttHCIAL lEALESTAn Cilllll &tablished local firm 1s taking appUcations frum l icensed r eal e s tate salesmen Is brokers for a career in commercial re- al estate management & brokerage. Extensive on the job training in all aspects of this field. A unjque opportunity for the business minded real estate person. Call for an interview. Realonomics ---------... 1 Corp. 6'5-6700 RCTaylorCo (>40 C)()QQ SOMRSIT HAllOll YllW HOt tES Popular 5 bedroom home with large pool and yard. Great family home with good location close to greenbelt. Submit offers. Buyers motivated. s:us.ooo 1...._, PORT SEA BOURNE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1·5 RCTaylorCo 640 9900 FIRE SALE In the Bluffs. Rare Angelita end unit single story with 2 large bdrms and 2 baths. Interior has been damaged by fire. If you move quickly, you can spend insurance money to redecorate as you wish. Choice location on widest greenbelt. Enclosed sun room. beam ceilings, large fireplace. Owner is in Oklahoma. Price has been reduced to $189.900. Do you bear opportunity knocking? WANTED! Real Est ... Profe11I011al1! • w ......... ,, ... 111 ° ? • ............ ~•epd I C • W• •Ill ii f I 0 1111 .. Ill loe .... , o .... SI I .......... ,.., o .... S2 I .............. ,.., ....... 0 o ..... , .............. , WE All A TEAM! CtlM•111r....,fw• .... nn JONES REALTY INC. (714) 173-1210 SPYM.ASS9" TMI SIY The prestige ot living in Spyglass Hills. Fantastic ooean view & e-ity lights. Breathe the clean air & relax in the jacuzzi while sipping a cool drink.' This lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has been upgraded throughout. Many extras. IVllYTHIMG YOU CAM ASIC FOi JO' 51.W-YllW OF IA Y Beautiful 2 bdrm, private suites plus den, private patio. deck. wet bar, dumbwaiter . central vacuum system. Many upgraded extras. Exclusive Harbor area. Will not last! LIDO S I 00,000 Price reduction on this corner charmer with a bay view. This 3 bdrm remodeled home is a buyer's dream. A fabulous bargain with excellent financing. CHAMPAGHE TASTE Im BUDGET End unit enclosed. garages, beautiful greenbelt. 2 bdrm. 21h bath. sns.ooo: Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. EASY UVIHG Lido Peninsula. mobile home , 2 bdrm. l 1h bath, cabana. $75,000. Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. JUST A DIP OI TWO AWAY Assumable financing, wide lot. south patio, 3 car garage, $410,000. Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. I ,,...,,..... ........................ , ... ........... Cel llOW for ... DI ... "'. 673-7300 J.177 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH Balba Island . .: 0,-s •• ., 1-5 • 211 s .. , ... Beautiful Balboa Island Home with 4 Bedrooms. 31h baths. 2 fireplaces .. formal dining room. and family room. Newly redecorated. Also. a 2 bedroom Apartment, with plans and permits to incorporate it into a single family home. $465.000. Lida Isle °"" s •• .., 1-4 ZOOYlelwc.._. I Magnificent home. Sparkling pooJ, sauna room. jacuzzi, 3 Bedroom, 13 baths. $795.000. I RUMBOLD I I REALTY I INVESTMENTS 2 13 marine avenue I b a l boa isl and 675 -4 82E I unt & Associates 1 REAL ESTATE i l ! I I I I IA YFROMT DRAMA I Great attention to detail has been 1' given to this beautifully remodeled 1 home with 6 Br & 7 Ba on the 1 Peninsula bayfront. The 45' lot 1 1 allows space for large garden patio. brick terrace. green lawn, pier, slip and 2 side ties. French doors on all I three levels lead to decks offering I the ultimate in coastline vie"Ws. Shown by appt. $1.875,000 Fee. IACKIA Y WITH POOL This carefully transformed home I offers living room w/fplc, formal , dining, 3 Br including new mstr suite w/french doors opening to ·1 very private backyard with enormous pool ·perfect for l entertaining. Owner will consider l lease option for 6 mos. $10,000 1 option money. S19'1,500 Fee. Open Sunday 1-5. 2283 Waterman Way,• CostaMeea. ('lff DAILY PILOT 'iul'tr; Sffi•-nber.Jfl 1$! l ~!~!.'~.~~.'~·•••••••l ~~~~:.~~~.s.~:-•••••••• ~!.~.~~ ........ ~~!::.~~~ .. ~········f ~~!~!!.~~.~"!: ........ ~~~~ .......... ~~?.~ 1 ~~~~~~! .......... !?.~~ Ge.er.. I 002 GetWrclA I 002 G._rof I 002 ..... , •••••.•••••••.•••••••.•.......•..•..•..•.................•..... ~~Dalebout Bay &Beac h Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINC.E J9.J9 ..... ~ COMI WITH US ..• TO llG CAMYOM. l\ot :.s . t-.11'111 ; JU'>l llvt• hkt• ont•, "' lhttoi pt)pular DF.At.JVl t.1.E uHrl<"ik111~ the restful grl"t'ns o( lllCi CA YON c:ot.F t 'OI 'h " 1' Three s µacious bedrooms 1hntn~ and 1 :.im1lv 111Hn1., Artistir ally dt'Stf(~t>d pool ..ind -.p a ' Pruit• of <l" 1wr 111 11 w1 vours h 1Y APflOtMTMINT OHL Y . . 15H ,OOO OPEN TOQAl '~ -5 COMI WfTH US . • TO OOYH SHOlfS \\.Jlt't f1 u11t t 11 • ~ for 60' hoal rhr .... ht>dtcMllll' l'O\lld h ...... ltll11 II I' II\ Den Dinu1~ nk>m O\\nt>r mot I\ .1tt'rl Dtl1·1 1111 l11l1 1 a l lerms Will con .... 1dt>r ll-.1:-.t• 11pt11111 401 MOttTH ST•• UHE . " ..... S94~.ooo COMI WITH US ... TO DOYY SHOUS. t,,, lllllt' lllrt•• bed room, d in111g and farm I~ room homt-\\-,ilk 111 ~' Ll l.J &1 . Sunke n t'O n\t>r:.a11on .1rea in ll\IO~ room \\1th •'/\ fi replace Lovl·I~ p<w>I Ht>frt·~hang l ' ppt>r Ha v \.It.''>' 1472 GALAXY DRIVE ..........................•••• $685,000 COME WITH US ... TO DOYY SHORES. If th<· homt:--.t·t~ the mood for the da y ho\\ about a panora mlC' Vil'\\ of lht.• U pper Hay fro m your own master bedroom ., Tht·n· art.• four other love fy tfcdrooms. famil y room and <lining 1 o •ir11 Sparklfog pool. All in top nind1tion 1142 GALAXY DRIVf ....•.......•.............•... S66S,OOO COME WITH US ... TO DOVY SHORES. A fontast1c d1 s pl<iv of imagina tion is exhibited in the remodeling of an .ilread\ beautifu l home Four sp;:icious bed rooms. d inin~ ·rnrl fa m ily rooms. The gourmet kitchen is a m asterpit.·ce 1730 GALAXY DRIVE .............................. $499,900 COME WITH US ... TO DOVER SHORES. This statuar~ fountain a nd gated courtyard provides an immt.>d1att. 1mpress1on of QL' ALITY and it improves as vou continue throu~h the lovely h\'ing room. formal dmm~ room and three s pacious bedrooms . The sp arkbng pMI a nd luxuriant plantings provide the regal touch 1163 GALAXY DRIVE •.............•....•.......... S495.000 -----·---· COME WITH US ... TO IAYCREST. Jus t listed. an el~·g.tnt four bedroom home One of Iva n Wells best floor plan<; Fam ily room Formal dmmg room Three and onP h.1li baths. Pool size ,vard. 2000 HOllDA Y RO.AD ........................... Sl 10.000 ·COME WITH US . . . TO WESTCLIFF. A great lornt1o n Conven ient to st·hools. shops and beacht's l\"~&.1t th1 el:' bedroom. two bath hnmt• Beamed ceiling in living room L o vely pool Lar,l;!C' lot Owner mot1vatt-d l}u 1r k possession. 1207 IEUSHIRE LAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • . . . • $210,000 COME WITH us ... TO OU> C OIOM.A DEL MAil Older f\\U bedroom and c1en home on lar~e R -2 lot. Huge . luxuriant sh ad e trees An opportunity to build a duplex in ha rmony with n atural surroundin~s 2721 5TH A VENUE .. Off Goldtw od .............. S220.000 COME WITH US •.. TO WHTCUFF. The 1mposs10le-dream A Newport Beach condo for w1der $100.000 Two bedrnum. Excellent location "iear -.uperb shopping and beach6 1700 WISTCLIFF DllVE #IS ......•.••••......•.... $'9,500 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. ESLEY N . 1\YLOR CO REAL TORS since 194 DO YOU OWN TRUST OHOS? Use them as a do wn payment. Owner will conside r same as down payment on his beautiful Harbor Area home n ear Westcliff Shopping Center . You m a y be a ble to bu y this immaculatt> h o m e w /2 bedrooms, 2 baths familv r oom & separate dining room . without a ny cash excep t the nor m al buyer 's expens es . Beautifully landscaped G reat for o utdoor living. You can't buy more for $179.500. See any time. 2021 IRYIMI AVE. 0... Sat S-1·5 TIUST DllDS DO MOT .,,.ECIA TE IH VALUE -RIAL EST A TE DOES! qtJAl.ITT IUILT S-UMIT ILDG NEAil NEWPORT HllGHTS-$450,000 Fantastic 3 bdrm owne r 's unit with family r m . Formal dining r m . 2112 baths & fireplace, 4 othe r lovely units each w /2 bdrms. 2 baths & fireplace. Atriums & patios. 6 closed garages + 4 parking s paces. Only 4 yrs . NEW . MIAT VllW IN DOV& SHOaES PUSTIGIOUS C.ALAXY DllVE Beautifully desig ned home by Ivan Wells . N ewly p a inte d interio r . Unus ual hig h a trium entry w ith travertine floor. 3 family bdrms plus lovely master bdrm suite. forma l dining, family rm & beautiful pool, spa & patio with Back Bay & city lights vie w. Owne r will carry 1st T.D. subject to buye r qualifying . Vacant. $550,000. 1620 6ALAXY DR. OPIM W S. I ·I SPICTACULAI V ACAT10N HOMI IO .....uTIS TO LAii AllOWHIAD Award-winning design. World view from two huge terraces. Western red ~edar in & out. Artistic decor. 3 bedrooms. See now & enjoy it forever. Only ~.500. WISLIT M. TAYLOR CO .. lllALTOltS 2111 S.J11:i I ....... Ml\WOIT CIMTa. M.I. 6~t I 0 Sell thlnp fast with Dally Find whal you want in Pilot Want Ads. Dally PUot Claaalfled1. 631-7300 Pn~~~~~ ~I~~~~ "1 i . uni\ ~17 ·~111 11,t I h 1 I Bdrm' hon11• '"'It 1 I 11 , • l"I ;iml ,1 J.11 · , ·" 11111 loh lt1Jl1 \I I} Ill 1 I d 11 \\ II C .1 11 I I d ,, !t;:J -,T.I) ALLSTATE REALTORS l'llll I. 1(1.lil I 1• " .\ II I I .. • I" I " I \\111•h11lt \ 111 n•• • 1 •I 1 ll•;!l .11 lo-d / ,., II I • 1 .... h f'll \ 111 1111111 ''• .111\t I 11,11\f tll 't1U •lh 2.11.1 THE .R EAL ESTATE RS OCEAN VIEW l H d r 111 :• 1 , h " 1 It f'orm1·1 11111111'1 .11111 .1 lant.c-111· 1 ll'~ \lu.,t .,,.,. this dc1·11rator ., d1 •lt 1'ltl Uc .. t l'OllclO Ill ('11 ,1 1 \lcs;i n~:Dt .,. U> 1n $1 1>.UOO \Vil.I !:-l-.1.1 FAST ' ,,,a. RED CARPET ·-754-1202 2515 1st A•e, CdM Outstandrng 1 iew 2 2 Bdrm house-.. xlnt pMk ing, fmantm[(. Roth onl) $56.5,000. Open Sun I 5 Palm Des.rt 3 B r m condo, ~;iled com munity, close lo pool. jacuzzi & tennis rourt. $139.500. Call for appt MAURYSTAUFFEH SEA LION REALTY 671-5354 \.L11rr Yul( I t ' \ /'1 , ('r/ t t LIDO ISLE I r anJ n1tw un tti~ marti~t N~wly dec.c...hd 4 l~ftl hOfnof whft Joh of charm ~(;oi it• of CJn.e."t{tiH ~c "'b a "10ffl\lf1cC1lt • e'thi•nc:c CoU for °" 204 V1u Son R"'° O pc91 I ;U ~ r I ~ BIG CANYON f;""d t 111tom hotrw on ttw .,,tf COll'r'W \ I~ 41 , Mh\ with OYf'I" 6000 iq ft of ~tic ~ ~ytimc & •w~ • t n o. CIT<ib4~ 'tc ity, E-to c-ry cime Mty '"cl nq maid's ~rtr'I o SS c0>~ w lfW c~ ., 13p'p t ~ t •s liOf'I UNDA l~LE It y(Jll,; lo•~ o qroc1ous sdtinq, W.il wate,front r•trt"ot •~ it Fourte•n d1Het"rnt k·nd~ of wood CMd loh of Hie curnbHW' to mc».C' Hti' o clOKic b.outy. Will 4Xt.~f' 7S ycxM S2.7S milhOh. l ACUNA BEACH Locohoo f>iu~ charm plus ·al~. This 4 Bdr m homt' .. ,H, JU~'' qtu is locat....d in on• of th" finest qu a rded commurwtlH in ttie °"'"· Jint 5 $~1 to Hie bf'o ... h.. Ofttted at SJ.3 mlHfOft. TURTLEROCK fhe uftimate in ~t:rfttly hvmq catd fll'Y tittfl"fatnmq is yc.iuN In tf\h lroodmoot 4 dnl\. l ' 1 u.ofl\ fototM .,,, ifft Cl ~ c s~ pool and s~ on o;.-, ovtniv.<t c;omer lot, av ~iov ~-.oc;y in an ~ ,c,.I. on:a o f I 1n• Attrochvt" finar c i lHJ 1p·odoble Coll fo1 irformafion. Pric!'d at·~ ftt;900. .. NEWPORT HEI GHTS Huy it --fix it up -and reop HM- dividPnch frOfn fttt 'orqe fomity homf. he~ loca'.ion. ~~ ~ llC. The outooo r entertai"i"CJ cu ~a h co~ wi"' pool c:md brick HQ. SI S4,000 CORONA Uf.L M-R Horbor VI •w H1H 1 -vlt'w, vit"w. vi~ leou+rfl.d cor+Mnporvy ~ :ie-M~ fM maximLm ettjoy ..,.f ~ Ylt W of ac.an.. bov i"•d \ rrif#ft llqtth.. Tiiis 4 ldnr c~ off.rs ufti.mah irt privocy Priced at $425 000. CORO~A OH MAR-tJHITS If locot-'.ol h 1mporlant, .ttiis is It. Ju opportunffy to ow" 'f<XI' owtt South oi Coort Hi¢'" a1 :upJ x Mkt" pfCKe k> live er rem I orci• ai~ !<>an. S229.SOO CAPISTRANO llL\CH En1oy th• '"Cl<Jfl'fiee,,t ocean vi,.1111~ ove~ftltl 00t10 Pc ittf HQl'taor from your I~ 4 w.dnn, 4 I J bafh homtl:, nus Country ench f,cmc f'tKOIT'-f)OS~•s ~ 11ltlmat• "' olc "'orld quollty ond crcrffSlrlO't1hip On ol~ost 1·, OCrt! of fond. you 4"1\fOY >f•f' prlvocy ond \-..ChaMor. of your owr1 canyon. Off~ at $889,000. 2643 I Pofiso dfo• Dr ~ Saf/S.-.day It to !I Coll 011r office fer information conceminq ~,. custC4n home now under constn.-ctiOf' COSTA MESA-UNITS Super Eash1de new 3 Bdrm _:.. 2 Bdrm duplei. H19hut q11atity. clos~ t o N""'POfi Blvd. ''' usu· df>ptteiotion. XI..+ finclnc1nq ovailabl~. Mote an off..-. "075 San Jo.1q1J1n Hifls Rd Across from BIG CANYO N Newport Beach 640-5777 TM.tl OAlll 'Ulllll 0 q,., 'l•)~ , ..... t .. ·~ f'd """"'"' M...., ''> ,.,,,.,. 6 ~""DI., •O'•j\ •"' ,_,,,_., i..f ea. h •ft ''' • M uf IQ"60f•t ASIFRA I I 1 I I 11 U A R E U B I I' 1· I I N E R V 0 0 I I I$ I I C UP E M~ I I I I I R AN F I A ' I I I I 1 I won .... Dumb? He put a five- dollar blll In a dollar· changing machine and got four quarters back. "See," he announced, "t hat machine was too dumb lo know the ••• _ ...... I S I CBET I O ( o"'pleto lhe <ho..~I• q1·oled I I I' 11 o I b• 1.11 .... , .... •h• m ..... 1 ""'" .__ -"-· __.. __ ,...._..__ ........ --'· rw ~";;~..!'!'.::!'! ~o belu., • ~~iir.r r r r r r r I' 1· 1· ,.. 1 • ruu:~(, I I I I I I I I I I I SCl~S Atttw In ClcnsificAlticM SI 00 .. -' H~es for Sole IHouws for Sol• H0ta•e' For S• H0ta,H for Sale G;;;~··········ioc;2 jG;;.:.;··········;002 .............••......................•....•••• G~rol 1001 G .... ot 1002 .•..•.•••............•..•..•••••.•••••........ ····••·•••······••·••·· ·············••·•••·••· -BESl N BUJ~---+-- SPECTACUlA• TllHA. Most beautiful 'l'nriu. hi~hly upgraded with m irrors. 1tl'utral <:olurs throughout. decorator \\ ·dlp.1pt•rs & d raµt":. !\lust s ee lo ,Jppreciak $230.000 OPa.. 1-5 431 VISTA PARADA OUTST .AHDIMG f.PlAM IA YROHT. I' r 1 m•• lo(•;Jf io n . panora mic bay. :-;un!:it'l view Cu:-.lom to the last det~1sl "' f rne-;t quality inc ludin g built-m ,111t1q1ll' furniture Nothing l o compare in :-.: t>wport with th 1s one of a k ind ''Hiimg 11n1q ut· home. Asking $550.000 E Pl .A H I .A Y FR 0 MT. t-• ant .1 ~ t 1 c· p;in111 amt<' v w w ft-om t'\'E•ry rotlm 1· ,, mp l c· t 1· I y n t' w t h r o u J.! h 11 u l t >111:-t.1111hng fl'<itun·:-'m1 must ~tt· lo :1ppr1·1·1,1t 1 Sl!rJ ooo Rl:HTAL lka11tu11 I .I !'I.in "\1wct;1r !.d,11 h,I\ \ 11•w ~ IM1 rri : liath SlllCl(J fA·r 1111111th HELEN. B. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. 644-0 114 list & Buy With T~ bperh I I l \1 t \I 11 • . 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Bd r r r <' • r 111 1 rct<>nl .ind .! h:it h hon 11• ~l 10 ir1t· I t.clc~ I and 2 25 1Cin1Js~.H8 ~Swt 1-5 60 ' ON THE BAY PIER FOR U RGE 10.AT -H<·· 11t.lu1 11•\\ li111k1n~ out O\ t'r ... and,· ll!' .. d 1 I 111mc1<·ulall'3 Bdrm den <in n d1m n1 1 rn1111 '' tth lu"h pnol in f'ndo!"t'd p, ti 11. 111 g h c t'l I 1 n J..! ~ and n €' v. t.. t 1'111 11 and 111 lt1p 1·011cl1t 1011 ~·~·1,, 1J41tl l1•:1s1•hnlrl I 3 'i Harbor' l~and Rd .. NB Sun. 1.5 BE A PART OF HISTORY ONE OF THE ORIGIMAl H.1lh11:1 l't·n1n-.11l a Po111t homt'S w1lh 1l m111 11111411 11· look C:1 rl'f1dl\· cart'<•(,,,. lldr r n~ din1n~ r fl •>m and nt'\\ k 1ld1t·11 I >ornwr \\ 1ndow~ gable~. 11npl ,1<·t· H l',111~ ::.omcthi n l! s r)l'l'IHI I s:m.ooo 1708 Oce-c111 llvd. OP'ft Swi 1-5 HARBOR VIEW HOMES UPGRADED MOHTEGO -Brn~hl .inc1 ht>aut1f11I 4 Bdrm 2 balh on th~ 1.rt•t•nht>ll Nt.•a r community P<oOI I t'<' lttnd t-kduc·t'd to $249 500 1930 rt. CSMy, HI Opett Sot/Suit l·S IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY WOODIRIDGE TOWHHOME Awa rd \\inning model with all the ref me menl of fmt' d<'coratin g. Spacious :J Bdrm and large yard . 9.75'1 as· s u m ahle loan ! $162.900. IRYINE DEERAELD PLAN 2 LOW MAINTEHAHCE YARD -3 Bdrm. fa mi ly roo m . n ea r c omm unity pool a nd tennis. Call for a ppointme nt $152.500. THROUGH DOUBLE DOORS IHTO 1...a COURn AID. s p acious 3 Bdrm hom e with pool and privacy. Beautiful custom Cliff Haven home with all th e a m enities. Call for more informat ion. MANY SPLENDORED BDRMS 5 IM AU! Plus family r oom . forma l dining room and study -den. Easy ca re y ard and p a tio. $124 .500. A SK US CllbcMlt our ltOIM warr..ty pn> gf'Glftwhlcltco•enbvyen & M1tn. ::=:::642-s200 ==~ t • I OPEN TODAY t-5 UNIQUE IH HcW,ORT HEIGHTS -11 ! 11 I~ r.in ·h '' \ 1,., <·ountrv kltl·hen pool gr r·:1t f111 .1 nt 111. S269,50I> See Bt-r1 Ht>11I \ .1t 'i:l-1\ ltl'dl tnds t UHi~ fH SA YC l!ST /DOYER SKOUS" -I ••\1 11 , 111"1 po .ind -.t:c·ur1ty 1 .,., st1·m St.r.1 "'"' '•t> B1nrt~ Osxon at IXl lJ ~' 111l 1 1g1, ('111·1H r o f Hnhcl.1_, UNIQUE IH U . YClll:ST -•1 bdrm. sing IP I I , ' , II 11 t JI l" I I t. · r ll r h I~ h t'rl 11 ' , 1o111 : 'h • .. il~1 "l't \Linan Ht'Nh at ', Ill l I ft ' • I I UWQUE 11'4 OL[I C i:>ROHA. DR MA.R - -~,'ii J>l t • '.It'',\ •11l1Jdf'd J ~tlllf 2 li11. r11 ... u.;,, -· :-."1 · \l.1nl\'n H1wi g1•s , I l 11 o I Ji I , < UNIQUE IM SA Cll'. RA'( -lrnr11.1 .1late. 4 L t! q • 1 I<\' an· a '•ii ~" • , • 11 ii• f'11r .11 1' .. t 111: F 1111 1 • H t ' O ROM~ DEl MAR - 1 1 1 d:• l hit lllll{S • "' I H· ,t l(Oll gl'~ <it Ut'4 10UE .... ~ HTA AHA. --< hdrm i-I ~ • I ' ' I ,1 I I),., oui: t.i O RT BE.ACH -!. 1hr u11· end unit. ~ .t ,, 8-1land C" .. RON,t, :la. MAR -2 Ul'-119\JE , I '\-'Nl , .. I I r1 11 h p.11!11s ,, \t:.r . "' IH HA BOR V1EW HIUS -5 .ird 111\1 nt'"' c11 nd . 1;.41~1£ I ~ CJU> CO 0t4J; DH. MAR -:~ II I I '\l'V.t•r 1 11111 ni S3:~ 1l<it1 I <;•• 11t ;i t ~()X UM·~UE I•~ ''7. 'UST --1. J.flr m, I •101 11.1·11 IHJ'. -.1\.18.000 :-;,.l' I :>i) ~: :-\.!llt J.tf.10 J>ri\'t' UtHQUE I"" ..: 4.NCHO S> H JO•QUIM - \ 1 1. k• r1 .. ·ns 11ul rn tns 2 1•11 I 1 • 1 I I .-.Ira:-.. $214,:>lrO :-iu: .L I I ' 1111 • H l ine I ,...;1r -,1m .:11 G6 'lt1t'\'l1 UNIQUE IM '~¥1t-'f TEJ<R.ACE -•I Bdrm. P•• ,. '•" 111 1111 lt'l' l;1nci See i\'adme ' < 1 it! .11 L .1 .-.·1nl•·11c·l l.1 l't'rrart• UHIQU£ IN OLD CORONA DR M.AR - 1>11plt ·· • !pie ... tharming See Bitfr Ho t'll" 11 h2'l .\rar 1a UNIQUE IM WEST t'4EWPO~T -:J h<irm + 111111 • qu1s1t 1' t astef11I. S7G5.000 T r1•.1t 11 "' 11 f\.1t h11• ~h1eld'> at 4000 HI\ t I UNIQUE HJ GIG CJ-HYON -\kl.cttn To\\ nho n " r:l 1Jo r:1d11 3 hrlrm perfect c1111d c:21 1 1•111 S t 1 Httrr1ette 11 :1111 01111, f al >>'! ~t'd 1:-.l.md UHIQUE ON LITTLE ISLAND -3 bdrm hnnw I hdr 111 rl'nl <.ii . lllltonge-.ted charn •. $4:!.S 1f)t1 See Kay Glavas at :!08 ,\balont.' ·• UNIQUE IH SP YGLASS Hill Fantastu· ,·1cw ~11htle showpiece. 3 bdrm. \\ai m 1ntc-r1or. lush ldscp' $.527.<XlO &•(•at 21 Cambria . UNIQUE IN OLD CORONA DEl MAR - ('harmmu clupl<'x. 2 + den 2 + den. brick f1r<'pl;1c:t• ~o of hwy. $244.500. Sec Dottie .lohnc;on a t 7<n Acacia UNIQUE IN BIG CAMYOM -Rich decor. 3 Bdrm . pool & spa $595.000. See Ver)!ilenP Hull at 14 Burning Tr ee. IJ~I )I Jt= ti M~~ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 f.,,, Co.,.,1 tllqhw.w. Corona dPI Mai WE HAVf 4 l 01 THI Bl 4'T LI. TINGS IN TOWN S2.17 per DAY ThHl 'i. /\I.I. \OU pil\ for .I :lOdJ~ .ul 111 lh~ DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY l.>O l'I NOW' -··------..... [tt1 NEW BUSINESSMEN Conta cl the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding lhe county requ ~remenl9 for u sing a Fict itious BuslneH Name. 642-4321 EXT.332 .. ~~~•••••••!~!!!.~~•~••••••• ~!~!.~~~-~'!':9 ........ 1~4!'!!~!!.~~-~~•••••••• ~~!!!!.~.~••••••• ~!!!!.~~•~•••••••• Sunday. S ptomber 28. 198() O,..,LVPILOT Cf J ·~~~~ .......... !~~ ,~~~~ .......... !~~ ~~!'! .......... !~.~~,~~~~ .......... !?~~ ~~~ .......... !~!~ !:~ .......... !~~~ ~~!!!.~~~~ ........ ~!!!!.~~~~ ........ ~!~!!.~~~~ ....... . OPEN HOUSES M....on 1••1n-s. 41 l EL MOOE A OWNER MUST ... :Lt,. R £0\'C'F.I> -rAl:ATIAl.~STATE - GeMf'al I 001 GtMral I 002 G...-at l OOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COAOMA DEL MAR DUPLEX -- . •' 1;....o..---•W.OOO New --Rr hmn~ f~m rm is.ts A~ I 6l U H · lJR Nl wµof~' BE= A<.H. CA 640-0020 In pr~sti~ious S pyglass Hill. 4 Bdrm. "orfi!C<>Us den, spacious ramily room. lite and bri~ht thr uout. s uper large 1>001 and s pa . outs t a nding used br ick µal1 0. $55.9.000. Owner will car ry at 12'Y. I .;1 rge •nl'lo:.cd h ri r k rnurtvard l•'rcnch OU1J1'~ ll-u!.1 l•1 rormul I" 1111! room llcuulllul llah:m tile and Oak plank<'d rtoot's e11hancc r.1mlly 11111 m und 1•11u11tr\ k1tth1•n ~1a:.rn ~u111• ov~:rl•1oks flown I 1llt<I tcrra <'" llugc I car itarng~· Call Oo\I.' .-.· -· spa,Cjous kilchc.n. dramauc l"nlt.., w1clr st uirr"•~t> Ot~tadwd ~· ra~t· w/sep bonus rm Pt>rfttt for in la"'' or t el'n a1itt>rs \'AC:\. T S28.\ ooo RRIN<: OF F t-:HS ' nrt:N SAT Sll l ·S BLUFF~ LIVING clpt•n floor plun with loadb of h"hl 3 H1trm l h:1th vuull \•cl bt:urn C't>tling l .. 1 r ~t· p .11 111 111a11 v <·usto111 extras $2l!l 000 IUILOla"S CLOSl-OUT. i Modt-1 home' MB.D OPEN TODAY I til 5 HARIOR RIDGE Gor geous Dynasty model with great view 2 Bedroom plus conversation area Tastefully decorated. Excellent value al $.154,500. parth•lly furn1sht'<l 3 Ur 2 ha & i Rte 20 I 0 VISTA CAJON MEDITHRAHEAH VILLA !--~~~1f~a~m~r~1~n~·~ho;.;.:.n~u~s~r~n~\~F~~n~)~m~S~2('fl~,~·~--r---~-~--:;::=====---~~--t-Et'e'a·utifttt-bi~-tsie·~.·~314.bed-+nroo..,Yn-,..,..,,~.~+-~~-..l..~""'"~~-t~~ a . many e' rus tn<' u1r <'on SEA COIE PROPfRTIES t I I lush landst·al)t' OP t:N SAT Sl 'N 1 5 BLUFFS LEASE den, atrium, Frenc h d oors. beam llOl l)L~BRA DR . l "{)ST \ ~tL· •• s~ c·e ilings. s p a rkling pool. master 714-631 -6990 Cl • r ,... ~111.:h l4•H •I J hclrm l buth Wutt• h d -I ..... $59"'"'000 ( F a irvww to ~.·· > C·,.·, .. t l>r ~. u ·>n I e room w s.,a , "· · BILL EAST ·~ v "' • ~fl·t·nlwlt Fntl 11111t >lcm1ta Model Carmell I $~1 ~0 µt'L'> C ALL -T 0 673-9060 S E E I We atwayt IHI•• "'-ta.st U..-. .. tt....._.prk"I LIDO tSU"S lowt>st ' '67 .000 belo" next priced home on the ls land 2 Br 2 Ba. din. rm .. cha r m . So patio & stTada location. Owner will help fman('e A steal at $292.000 llG CA.NYOH. 3 br. librarv maid's qua rters, formal dining room Finest a pppointments . YRLY LEASE $2600 mo. LIDO ISU. Spacious liv rm w/formal d in rm. gourmet kitchen. 3 lrg Brs. eac h w/own bath. Sunny So. patio, wide street to street location $425,000. IUCH DW'l.U. Best rental area. 7 years new. 4 Br up. 3 Br down. 2 Ba. frplc. ea. unit. $237.000. COSTA MESA CONDO. Pride of ownership. 2 BR. 2 BA . nr . Or. Coast College. Tree top vista Reduced to $96.000. D A v r D s 0 N K E A L TT r NC. 31'6 NewJ,>url Blvd NB 673·9060 REAL ESTATE "THE VIEW"- HAllORTO SEA This new 4 bedroom home offers dramatic atrium entry. sumptuous living room w/we t bar & frplc. formal dining rm with 'sit-down views. up to the minute kitchen w/bteakfast rm. family rm w/frplc, teak floors, and party s ize wet bar. Ms tr suite includes sitting a r ea w/ftplc and room for outside spa . Approx. 4000 s q ft of ver satile family Living in one of the most desir able a r eas of Newport. Beach. Presented for $725,000 Fee. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 1601 Kings Rd . POLLY JOHHSTOH 2041 Weddff Drin, Wt. 206 ....... ,.. hach t714l 6ll-7600 SHOGUN 1980 TWs ............ ori..tal styt. .................. ....,... pro• .... ......., .. wNdt .., s...-wo.ld ffft ......... Feetw.41 ••a .. en ltlcldet. ..... ., ICl'ftM. 0 HCWtcl .,. h loc•1d • th low1r of .. two .... YlewclKUwtlli ... ,,, .. l .... ., ..... , .. ... ...,.-..n..,....._ l•d1c ;I I ... to th ......... Tiiis •lttH w•y of Hf• la ofht 9d"' SllS,000. llGCAMYON- DEANEDOVER ANnl ... DoYW-wtlli ................ ,.cl.A ... .............. ,.. ... .., .. ff ... ...,.. s...... wNI fl•••c• tt••llfl•d lt•y1r. Ufl,000 OCEANFRONT Et1HALD IAY. PllVATE AIEA ,_, .. c .._Ill •.., .. ....._ .,... .... ,,. __ ..,.. .._ ........ 4.,, ......... ...... c ........................ .. ...... ' ... -........ ... ............. .w.., .... ' ..... _...J,.....,,..... ..._ 14 ''" ••It _. IO ..,...., ....... Ctl ................... Offw• .. Sl,71t.W. 644-7020 NEWPORT IEACH .............. , ..... u.. .. THE LINGO INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT IS LOOICIMG FOR TW'O HIGHLY MOTIVATED LICENSEES WITH REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE. WE OFFER: C'hoic(• loc·:.llior, u . Ncwp01t Ceuter C'omprehc11sivl· Trai1.11.g Program Newsletters P11hlic· Jnvestmeut Seminars ('ompet1t1vc Commission Schedule PLUS PARTICIPATION IM: luvestml'nl Broker age \.roup Investing Home Equity Sales lll·t c ·~ your c hance to join a dy11amic ·group and get ir1 011 the ground noor For a confidential ir - tervicw call CF.NE TROWBRID\.E. CCI M. at a lingo a55.om • ?' R,Jhuu TWO IH SPYGLASS Highly customized Southport. mod'~l. 6 Bdrms. maids quarter s. family room. 714 760 -9333 FIXER, S9 I ,OOO 1in11,.: \our painl hru~h .sntl :,;J\'l' lhou:-.a111b ' I ll<lnn l11wnhornc •ltn1111: 11111111 µrl\.d1· lrl'l !>lli.Jdtd µ3llll. .11111 hU)(l' ~rccnbch J u:.l "l t'll" from µool lmpo-.s1bk 111 111.H('h ' Call !lli.1 lii6i POSITIVE CASH FLOW Wllh 11111\ Slfi,llOll dlJ\1.11 Ill l'lu1l1ng 111 .1na1:1•1111 ot 111 l'tiSlll\c r a .. h 11 ...... 11111t11:- lwaut1l til :1 llrll'lll 1•c1r11lo \\'1111 I \d,.,I ,1\ 11111\ -Jil1 1•HI ~0.')lilili THE REAL • Whelan ESTAT&:RS Real Estate INVESTMENT SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR SAH CLEMEMTE ' ~ame room. pool and jacuzzi. Finest bay and ocean view. Open today. S5 Goleta Point. $799.000. L I NGO REAL ESTATE 'S INVESTMENT D E P ART MENT will be presenHng a free semi11ar "Group Investing. the T rend for the SO's. ·• Mr. Gene Trowbridge. CCIM . will lead a discussion on the advan- tages and d isad vantages or group investing in r e al estate and tru~t deeds. Different forms of ownership and t ax implications of each will also be discussed. ' In addition, this seminar will ex- plore why group investing may well become the most important vehicle for real esta te ownership in the 80's. .. R ed uced $1 00,000. Former model home. highly upgraded Cape Horn plan. Pool, j ac uzzi, dramatic ocean and bay view. $595.000. The semina r will be held Thursday. October 9th at 7:30 p.m. at the San Clemente Inn in San Clemente. Reservat ions s uggested . please call Ms. Sue Nicholson at 855-0233 CINTIAL A TllUM T ha t's the focal Point of this handsome 3 bedroom home . A lovely tropical atrium that 's see n fro m the living room. master bedroom. and the kitchen . This delightful floorpla n is accented with cathedral ceilings, earthtone d ecor . a brick fireplace, and lots of extras. Just $118.500. Call today. 540-1720 lmB THAM MIWI Lovely 3 bedroom family hom e that's been tas tefully redone throughout in woods and earthtones. Features 2 baths. a cozy fireplace. sunny kitche n with dishwasher', a beautiful greenhouse window, and a nice large patio. All on an overs ized Jot, filled with shade and fruit trees. $118,900. Call for de t a ils. 540-1720. $97,000 N>I AU THIS! What a super price for this beautifully upgraded home. 3 bedrooms. dining room. in a private community, with association pool and other a menities . T astefully decoNtted thruout. with Jots of custom wrought iron, tinted windows. custom drapes, wood paneling. Lots more. See it today! 540-1720 • HaMMec>'S HIDIA WAY Fantastic oppQrtunity awaits you in this cozy 2 bedroom fixer-upper! Located in prestigious East Side Costa Mesa, this home has unlimited potential, it just needs some love and imagination. Owners are anxious and will consider .. reasonable offers. Call for details. $108.000. 540-1720 I O.lty. LOAMI .. 'S Put your equity to work and take over the existing 10.5% VA loan, and get LOW payments on this 3 bedroom charmer. New on the market. it features a dining room, hardwood entry, custom earthtone carpets, and a large covered patio in back. Don't waste time, see it today! $92, 750 . 540-1720 ...... Da.IMCT Gourmet cooks wiU fall in love with th1a ultra modem kitchen, with built-ins galore that's the focal point of this elegant 4 bedroom home . Built-in toaster, can opener, food processor, and lots more. There's a formal dining room, family.room, and 2 fireplaces. rA>cated on quiet street in great area. Call and see it todayt·St89,900. 540-1720 540-1720 2955 S. HAllOI ILVD •• COSTA MISA · . MEWPORT St t8.900! \ ""\ affnrtl<ihl1· N1•\\ port Terra1 l' eu11!10' 1 ·11 ~radl.J .. n.t uml 1-:x1 ra w1n!111w .. aff11r<I more lq.!ht :111J \'1/C\I. pl Ui, .s J d c d < o u n I t• rs & '>lora i.:•· 1n 1 •JtJnl r \ k1tChE!l1' Tak<• mer low 1ntert'1>l low pa) me nl hn' pnn1 lt1an 110• "'. SGHO m c1, Sli!I JO<l 1 Sl't' .1ml :,.uh11111 • l a II 7:l::! \71)(1 THE REAL ESTATERS Dup~x SI 30,000 '"111111' J(I I \l'(fll l!' ffl\\ 1111t·r1''' 10.111 '"" " '' d1 \lltnl 111111 \\ 1( h .1t.•I!•'' ;111d \.1 r1" 1,n-.11 I 11 1.1 \I ,, 1111 .1 1.1111 -~IU .. I'~ 111\ \Ill-. ••Ill· .111;,,.,,.n 1 «=SELECT I PROPERTIES 3 8DRM $87,900 \ll 1at'l1\•' h•1n11 '"'" Bi ll , a second generation Californian. brings to Ha rbor Realty a diverse and int eresting business background that will be of great value to his clientele After earmng a Bache lor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering and a commission in t h e U.S. Naval Reserve at V .C. Berkeley, Bill spen t s1.i:l years on active duty during Wor ld War II following the war he spent the next 25 years working as an El ectrical Engineer in the Avon Refinery at Martinez. California first for Tidewater Oil Co .. then Getty O il Co and later Phillips Petr oleu m Company. Bill too k earlv retirement from l'htlltps Petroleu m to accept a Mntr<Jet with Guam Oil & Refining ('o. in Cu<im as Engineering . M a1nt e nan ce a nd Cons t r uction M a n<:1g C'r Wh e n that job was completed hl' decided to remain in Guam to pursue <.t career in Real Estate ~net in<'tdentally to enjoy tht- \\onderful ~a1lrng and scuba diving in Guam. Sa1pan. T ruk, Y~p and Palau. 1r.1ckllni.:ll1t·11l •• 1i·inll\ 1 Bill '"<t' adi vl• 111 the Rotary Club of 1111: 11111111 ..iml '''"' 1" Tumon Ehn ;1..., well as the Guam ~~.·.i.··~:11 11~·~;~. ),1,1i''11t'~1 ~ Bo<.ird of R~·altnr.s. lfr served as the HL\~ 11nJrK1nL J\JllJ _1\1 ult1plt> l_.;:.t1n &_ Chairman . Vice hT1~ \tt'i1l -.((-;JI' 7.1 r ii.:' Prt.-~ident and Member of the Boar d or THE REAL I D 1 r c etnrs of the t. uam Board of He a lto" ESTATERS 8Units S120,000 We· are most pleased to have Bill East join Ob at Harbor Realty Phone Bill when you wis h to discuss you r residential or rnvcstment real estate needs or even scuba diving. He will be ha ppy to assist you. 1 "o 1 l,k!rm 6 h.il'h1·lvr:. hreall <.Jnd hutt ~r un11., Sl21JO mu 1111·11 ·11l s-;u,011() ,,.,.,uma hit' bl 0\<ller \\>Ill earl\ \\on t lu-.\ L'all now' :..to :111116 (7141 673-4400 •Whelan . Real Estate l21 J) 628-2828 HARBOR When \OU call t 'IJsi.1f1,.d to 11la~e an ad. ) ou re a~ i.ur~u o f .i f riend!) \I.Ch nml' Jnd he lp 111 1rnrdrnj:( "'ur Jtl fur l>t· t ' re!.pl!fl!>• tall N o \\ 1.12 ')678 AFFOROAILE HOUSING -Here ll 1s ~ Spacious 2 Bdrm . 2 bath. family and utility rooms 2 years old . Rayside Village. pool. spa and beach. $64.500. LIDO IAYFROMT-Fabulous view down the c ha n· nel from this 3 Bdrm + den condo w/entrance to boardwalk & beach. One of a kind. $739.000. PIEi & SUP Dramatic cust. 5 Bdrm contempo hme. Perfect setting for your art collection & your yacht. J\ truly superb home Sl.250.000. JASMINE CRESC -Superior greenbelt location. Potential for picture window. Ocean view. 3 Bdrm. highly upgraded with air. $349.900. HARIOR YIEW HOMES-3 Bdrm Monaco on an ex· cept1onal corner lot. Reduced to sell MOW at $207 ,500 LIDO ISLE -Traditiona l 4 Bdrm custom home on the bay with assumable JUMIO LOAM at lOo/r in- terest.' Separate dining. la rger master suite over- looking the bay. A never again price oUl.250.000. TUITLBOCK HIGHLANDS -Natura l beamed wood ceilings, paneling. wa rm earthtones. A love- ly v ie w. This 4 Bdrm Edinborough home has ev· e r ythjng includ ing excellent financ ing. $389,000. CUSTOM LOTS - Two 1 acre plus lots with architectura l plans for 3800 sq,ft. hom e . Rolling hills and horse area. $173,000ea ch . RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN VILLAS-Air conditioned 2 Bdrm + den condo. T astefully decorated and priced to sell. $170.000. HOITHWOOOS-Upgraded. air cond. "A" plan with assum. lst TD. P arquet floors. washer & dryer incl. Comm. tennis, pool. spa & s auna. Buy now. c lose escrow next ye ar . $103.000 . (•f :t DAILY PllOI ........................•.....•.......•.....•. ~~~::!.~.~········~~~!!.~.~ ........ ~~~.~~.~~ ........ ~~~~ .......... ~?~~ ~~~~ .......... !?~~ ••••.. I OOJ ...,._. I OOJ G1Mr• I 002 --············· ........ ····~...,........... ..... ...~ .. ••············· Eat I of n;;;;p;,1 • macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIOIAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY . . HAS11C Ntel l9UCl10M! Now $159.000 for lhis 31\R pool home in prf'Sttg1ous Newport Bearh One of tht> lowest prict-s in the area owner anxlous Bart>Jtra " • • ' I A LANE tJ·JJl HAllOI 1 .. 1 CllST! !'lli~ht hght v1ev. from thl!. 2·1evel~ lBJl ('11sablanc.a mocwl-FGr.mal duu.n l.lvillg rm w /raised must<" rm fa mil) rm 2 story atrium S47S,OOO Lynru-Va lt>nt tnt.> 644..QOO 1 J 34 1 ... CANYON UCLUSIYI! Right on the golf ('OUrse' NeWly listed Deane Bordeau.~ model beautifully modified w /spacious country kitchen 2BR end-unit w /arbor covere<i pat ms on 3-s ides $4.35,000 Bob Owens 642-~ <J·35 1 YAUll AMONG-CUSTOM HOUIS! Customued Plan 4 Broadmoor in Btg Canyon. Gracious 3 or 4BR home w /secluded patio, pool & spa Custom tiles , wallcoverings & drps S59S .OOO. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. (J ·J6) SllAT STAITH HOME! Immaculate upper-unit in Woodbridge Villa~e Green. Faces park w /lovely view. Owner motivated & wiJJ help w /purchase. $95,500. Jamie Wilkinson 551-8700, <J -37 ) IAYROMT! Bayside Cove -only steps to Balboa Island. Your own deck out over the water. Pvt. beach, pool & spa. Beautifully customized 2BR & den - 9>50.000. Julie Van Wiere n 752-14i4. ( J -38) llG AND llAUTlfUL! 5BR. pool home at a sensible price. Homes like this are hard to find! And th.is charmingly decorated. ready to m ove into home is a discovery indeed! Coby Ward 642·8235. ( J-39> THI ~AM HEAM ... can still be yours in this 3BR doll house. New cpts, Mexican tiles -lg yard -2-car garage. ONLY $112,500. HURRY! Holly Mark as 644-6200. (J ·40) HIUTOP ISTA"'TI! Custom bw1f h·ome on a1 most-an acre in the hills of Orange w /magnificent sweeping view. A 4BR multi-level residence w /over 4500 sq.fl. or quality construction. Numerous decks & patios. Park-like grounds. A one or a kind offering -appt. only. Lorraine/Marty 551-8700. (J -41 ) COIOMA DB. MAI! Exquisitely appointed bayfront home in secluded a r ea w /pier & slip. Magnificent views by day & night. Separate apt w /private entry. Features hand c r after moldings, cabinetry & woodwork, wine cellar. spa & much more. $2,650,000. A Gaston/B. Morphy 642·8235 (J ·42) IA YSIDE DllYI! Des irable location near harbor e ntrance, Newport Center & Balboa Island. Custom designed 2-story home w Aiuge bayfront family rm, formal living & dining rms. Pier & Slip. Top quality design & construction. $2,250,000 fee. Martha Macnab 642-823.5. <J-43) RACH DWUX! Two 2BR units each w /fplc, encl05ed patio & s undeck. Great seasonal rentals. 1 block to beach. Assumable fi nancing. $230,000. Berit Mitchell 642-823.5. (J-44) OWMaS' HASTI -YOUI GAIM! Leaving area -must selJ ! Priced lower than builder's close out unit. 2BR t ri-level w /open rtoorplan . Fabulous community recreational facilities. HURRY! Rose Gammon 752-1414. (J -45) EXCLUSIVE IAYROMT! Single-story California Ranch style residence situated on the bay w /pier & slip. 3BRs , den & formal dining rm w /high beam ceilings & paneling. $1 ,100,000 leasehold. Donna Godshall 644-6200. ( J-46) 14 VllW IM IASTILUFF! Spacious 3BR family home featuri n g family rm w /wet bar (ideal for entertaining!). Light night & mtn. views! $250,000 leasehold. Elaine Fournier 644-6200. (J -47) CUSTOM ... CAHYOHI Magnificent location! Quality in every detail highlights this traditional 5BR Southern Colonial residence. Spacious rooms for formal and informal entertaining -3 wet bars & refrigerated wine cellar. Family & billiard rms. Pool-sized yard. Cathy Schwieckert 642-8235. (J-48) DICoaATOlt PlltNCT! "Dream Home" in popular Woodbridge Parkside. Parquet in family rm & entry. Central air. Professionally landscaped. Seller will do AITD at competitive interest rate. Darlene or Gini 551·8700. (J -49) DCLUSIVI UMOA ISLI IA YROMT! Fabulous Country Fre nch ho m e o n private lagoon in prestigious guard-gated community. SBRS -den -~Mgant living/dining room on the bay -gourmet kitchen. Many exciting features & fee land. Jane Paquin 642-8235. (J .5()) I .. CAMYOM OflPOtrT'UHITY! 3BR Broadmoor Plan 3 on extra lg pool-sized lot . Master BR & bedroom study open to garden /patio a r ea. $550,000. Lynne Valentine 644-&m. (J -51) IA YRONT W PIH & SUP! Exclusive Bayshores ! Magnificent views of bay & Islands! 2-story custom contemporary SBR & den home. Beautifully landscaped patio de ck. $1,650,000 leaHhold. Dick Halderman 642-8235. (J -52) 116 C»fYOM LIASll 3BR Monaco on c ul-de-sac in park-like setting. $2000/mo. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200 (J -53) IXICUTIYI CONDO '01 LIASlt Security bldg. penthouse. 2BRS, formal dining -wet bar. $2500/mo. Dona Chichester 642·82M. (J -54) 752-1414 4441C..,..Df. e.,....v...,e...... 551.e700 • ,.. .. ,,_ ""4f¥. ..... -..w-.e- Ulllc la Big!! Clas11fled • '~HaP? Help youne.11 to a ffeapinl MJedion O( QqJined Hopefuls m lhe DAILY l>ILOT 1 ad1 are really 1ma 11 • IF YOU "people to people" sales have a aervice to offer or cal .. wiU. bit reackrahlp IOOds to MD. plaH an ad andbtgresulta!Toplace fn t he Dally Pilot )'OW' clual.nect ad, call c1 ... 1n«t Section . . today 842·56'7&. Phone 842-5171. KELP WANTED ADS L..~f-==-::.....tc-c -1-, ----f--1 ---1. I REALTORS '7S.SSt 1 OP94HOUSI HIWPO«T SHOaH: Two a..~1-. ... A ....... C ...... Cl I lty ,..... ~ ....... ~..tct.11•1 ... W....w .... ··~ ...... ~ •• ..,. .., s 129,500-4 • .... ............ •JM st. o,.. ~ COLE OF HEWrORT IEALTOIS 25111. C__. Hwy .• c.,,..clll Mw 675-5511 ~~--~--~--~ D~.~ RE~LTORS lll6 YI.A UDO HIWPOltT llACH Z CORPOUTI Pl.AZA Da. MEWPOllT HACH HARIOI RIDGE Countr¥ Englis h estate on prime occanv\cw lot ofrers custom European elegance for under two million. Call Marlene Wilkinson. M agnificcnt 6000 sq ft traditional home in Newport Beach 's mos t elegant gated communtiy. Sl.700,000. Call Marlene. IAUOA ISi.AHO The charm and is land lifestyle or old Balboa is captured in this 6 Bdrm Ca pe Cod family home. On the bay front w/ p'rivate pier & dock. $1 .100,000. Contact Nick Kane or Conrad Menconi. New 4 Bdrm 4 Ba home with formal dining room. 2 fireplaces. covered patio deck and lots more. $485,000 with $300,000 assumable loan at 13%. No points. Hurry. it won't last long. llG CANYOH M agrufieent 7 Bdrm custom home on the 9th fairway with views of Big Canyon Country Club and Newport Center Lights. Offered at $1,500.000. Popular Ve rs aille townhome with dramatic 2-story entry. 4 bedrooms. 5112 baths and a large game room not found in other Versailles. $610,000. See Markey Morgan, Sunday from 1·5 at 21 Rue Fountainbleau. SPYGLASS .. LL 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. family room. guest quarters. pool & s pa. beautifully decorated. A super buy at $449,500. See Nick or Conrad on Sunday 12-5 at 8 Monterey Ci r cle. Spectacular highly customized born~ on a beautiful view lot with an outstanding brick patio and pool area. French doors, wood paned windows, security syste m and more. Contact Nick Kane or Conrad Menconi for further details. $975,000. This 4 Bdrm house has lots or space. ramily room. and rumpus room. The yards are lavishly landscaped with automatic sprinklers and exterior lighting. The sparkling pool has two spas and brick decking. $795.000. LIDO ISU Over 50' of Lido Isle waterfront with private pier and s lip. Contact Ed Dillon. Old world c h arm . 3 fireplaces, hardwood fl oors. rich Oak panelling. 3 Bdrm + den. $445,000. Ed Dillon. Newly painted and carpeted 3 Bdrm 2·story home with large sundeck for sa le or lease. $1000/mo. coaoHA DEL MAR Enter a realm of appointed elegance in this custom Eur opean h ome featuring French doors. roolding , hand painted tiles and beveled glass. $695.000. See Mearlene Rounsaville on Sat/Sun 1·5 at 315 Poppy. Attractive duplex w/pOOI. has a 2 Bdrm home and 1 Bdrm income unit. $325,000. Mearlene Rounsaville. IASTIUlfIF 4 Bdrm C'\Q-1.aine r 's home is light and airy ~ 1f·•re landscaping and expansive "· <... O intact Marlene Wilkinson $226.00tJ. MIWPOH HlleMTS Spacious Cape Cod home offering charm, grace and sophisticated living with 2 patios a nd a gazebo. ~.ooo. Call Chris Rouff. COSTA MIS.A APAIDmft' Immaculate 10 unit complex in Eastside location. Excellent financing for investor trading up. $420,000 . SAM DmO CO..-c&AL 6400 sq ft of stores and offices plus 2 warehouses. Great financing by owner. $425,000. Call Warner Carr. 644-tttO .... ,.. . . . --...... .... . . .. .. . .. . . ... ~~ .......... !~~~,!:~ .......... !~.~~ C• Coldwell Bonker .. . . •OPIH HOUSE 1-5• OPIH tH CAMIO SHOAIS. White water view. 4-Bft. 3 ltk Pool & spa. Excellent financing. $76.5.000 Fee. SEE FRANK SENN ES AT 131 MILFORD DRIVE OPEN IH IA YSHoalS. 3 BR. fa mily room home . It 's rem o de led. relandscaped & replumbed, a doll house. $299,000. SEE LUCY ROSE O,IH IH WISTCUFf -POOL HOMI. 4 BR . 2 1h BA i n f amily neighborhood. $375 .500. SEE LA VONDA AT 1412 SANTIAGO DRIVE OPIH IH 51.AYllW. A very private 4 BR. 3 BA. home with pool & spa. Exceptional at $364.500. SEE JOE K I E V A A T\2 1 0 4 Y A C H T GRAYLING OPIN IN THI llUFFS. You may move right into th.is 3 BR. view home. $225 ,000 . SEE NANCY IMBERNTNO AT 406 QUINTA OPEN IN MESA DEL MAR. Like new. 3 BR 2 BA. Great patio areas + large yard. $117 ,500. SEE NANCY SIMMONS AT 816 PRESIDIO IA YSHORE HAUTY Warm & C'harming 3 BR. in gated family community with private beach es . It's adorable & only $299,000. EMTHT AIMBS' DB.IGKT! This spacious 4 BR. 3 BA. Sea View home opens onto its own unique pool & s pa surrounded by a ver y private rear yard. Compare at $364,500. PRIVA n · GA TE GUARD COMMUHfTY A very special Deane-Bordeaux town~ome in .Big Canyon. 3 BR ... ~ 3_ BA . Extra large outdoor area for a pool & s pa. $393.000. . THECOYES View the bay. boats. & hills. Enjoy th e comfor ts of this security townhome & the amenities of a very special community near the water. 2 BR. Den. 2112 Ba. $540.000. CUSTOM IAYSIDE HOMI & DOCK 4 BR. 41h BA .. family room w/wet bar & BBQ . Dock will accommodate 2 large boats. Existing loans of $565,000 can be assumed. Exclusive at $675,000. IUATNrAKI ... ¥.w . . . from every room & level in this home suspended above China Cove. Centrally located yet secluded with a ccess to several quiet beaches. this home on the site cannot be duplicated at twice the price. $1 .450,000. PAMOaAMIC YllW HOME Beautiful dramatic home on hilltop in prestigious Emerald Bay. 2 BR. + den . Private. Low maintenance yard . Great financing. $795,000. IACK IA Y EST A 11 On prestigious Mesa Drive. 3 horse E -Z care sta ble . Beautifully de corated. including new gourmet kitchen. Big dining area. Overnite loft. 2 big BR. + cozy den. $335,000. SHOllCLIFf SHOWPLACE You will love the view of the canyon & ocean. This spHt level home has 3 fireplaces for those cool evenings & 3 pati05 for those sunny days. 4 BR. 4 BA & large !amity room. $795.000. FRONT ROW • llVINE TlnACE Prime 80' wide location. 4 rooms have bay views. 3 or 4 BR. 311:! baths. large secluded pool, big ramily room. Excellent financing. $845,000 Fee. YllW IA Y AMD OCEAN from this customized 4 BR. den home with pool in Irvine Terrace. P r ice $755,000. LUXUllOUS & PllV A Tl Spyglass family h ome with m ountain & city view. 4 BR. 4 baths. ram rm as well as bonus room with bath & wet bar. You own the land. $567 .500. TUll\.BOCK SHOWPLACI 3 BR. President Home. 2 baths. Fam . Rm. Custom study cente r . Plantation sbutte r s . House & garden yard. Reduced! $285.000 Fee. AM AIUMDAMCI OF SPACE Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA. extended 2 story Turtlerock President Home. 3000+ square ft . Oak paneled Game Rm. & Den. Brick fireplace. Wet bar. Rem~led Kitchen. Large secluded yard with spa. $385,000. A D ........ IM ntl DIAMI HOt tU 4 BR. KENSINGTON. Wrought irm entry. Dramatic atrium. Decorator w a 11 coverings & attractive landscaping with covered patio. $220,000. IN Ntr#PORTC•,,.,.R ~~ 544..goso * OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 * HAIBOI YU CORNER. witll VIEW 2711 Utllt Ull ~ Wo•4l•r .. I •••c•the Ito•• for ••tert....... PrlHcy, ,........ •d 1_,r1Mhe I M4. .._ wMI ........ 6t. ............. ...,. ..... a.y ...... CJN•-J· S)st,000. '7Wt00. ON WATER-OPEN SPACE VU 44J c ........... SIMlr'9t LoHty ...-Ol"tlh4 4 bed '--· z-.twy • .... ct... IMded ................ . .................. wftta ,....& ......... w ... w .. to ............. & ....... MAGNIFICENT LIDO BAYFRONT 426 YI• LWo Mord hr~•~ u. 111 tMt ~wty_ r1•o•lld 2...tory '--Iii o MAIN IA Y loc..._ wMa • f .. ul1H1 VIEW of ttw WATa. .._.. _. .,._.. W .. pi1 .... d l .... + C°'9Y.,.. ... ~ .... .... fie., •••. .,....... ra sns.ooo. BEAUTIFUL RETREAT -VIEW 424 HHdD .. y.,.,.... Co•pht.., n•a•ted wlte. ........ of a alll119ted esterfor. Trelll.....try, plus c .. rty.d. A• eHc..tfH ~ fw ll•llNJ .ct catcrtolrth lo Z·t lory, 3 bed + two YllW decb, 110 of oc--. bay .ct i1iCJM llgllh. 0...... wll help ttu..ce. lledllced to $479,500. LIDO ISLE-EXTRAVAGANT 223 Ylo S-letRO '•rfKficlft ilt ••HY .. ofl Gonpou1 COWltry fTeftch 4 bed. 3'12 batlM. 3 flreploce1, pl..tatlH tlhMers, brats flx .. Ns, HW floon, IM.tft.I tll••· 90ldett oali etolrcoH, ....tcllfwg wall courtt.cp. M .. tff suite wftlt .-& fireplace. Lo•d•caped e., Rogers GardeH. VU fro• •••t•r Hite. SHS,000. 631·1400. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES Z5t I ...,... e Dr. Mpt ldl flibul_ loc..._. ecro11 tr.. Myfeowl .... .W Ylew of ttw t..y. Cits J g t story .._ wtlll l .,._, 3 M. ..... ~,,. _. ~...., S4t5,000. PRIVATE EXCLUSIVE MESA VERDE ......... ~ lOlO C-h t Clllla Dr. S,-6-retldlH• .. .... flRnt _... ...... -·""'" for ~ ........ lewtlM pod & ... brick ..,.. ... ............ lpatlotte.c~willl4 bdrM. loft with wl•dl•9 stalrcoae. M•shr It .....,tt wt111 ..,..._, SlH,000. 631-1400. REPAIRABLE PENINSULA Pl 17ZlPlcu .. S. Mew ---. ....... locatlall -..... pork. Gre•t poh•tl•I -great opp•• lwltJ • .._,. ...... roe. wltta fie ••••• l ... & 2 .... $215,000 BEST PRICED CANAL FRONT 415 ~ Newport SMrft Lo.,.ly 2 story 4 W.-.. c ... ~y redftGrlthd llt ....._ wwwltatwa. Two firapl•n ..... , ' -............. . a.-. .a ... ,.... ....... ,wfwct for •-•dlate •o•• I•. Fur•lture •••fl•ltle. ledH•d to sz2t. too. 611°1400 * SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT * NEW HOME WITH VIEW A c .. to. tri-le••I 11... wtth 9reat ••otlo•al •ppeal. Tiie ntry to .,.........., ..... pitched ...... c .... A.est ,. ...... ._.... ,....1 ldtclMa. clHNJ ,_, ..... 3 be•n•, lltcllt•ng pri•• ....... llllh. A ... =s m•l1 ao. -' OWMr will c_.,, ..... 2*I T.D. S4t5.000. VU of water & ll9llh. 631-1400. EXQUISITE NEWPORT CONDO T...., a ~ ... llt ... ..,.... CNd! Cor.r 2 bed. ck ,_ OCEAN VU. D ....... ~orwftlt...,..._..,. .... w .... wt.. c ..... o .... wfl ...... witlt fhta1tcf•9 a•d corr' AITD. $112,500. HARBOR RIDGE-YU & SPA c ........ c ......... ....,.,, gcrde9t atrl•• o•d ••ll•fted decorator _, ........ Dywty .... z ..... l bo, wl•• c41'11•. lf'ffllfatt "°°"" fCM"OltOI ..... ,. _, c••.,....._ pH. Seier' wt._ A.LT.D. S111,000. Hl-1400. NW PARK WITH GAZEBO Mew • tM _. .. for ttw fOMily. Coot .. •4 l Mel, 2 b& wftlt tn lt•rlt•.... ltrlcli patio •d .... r• 9reff«J. l...tfM tlle ...ery, opew ldtcM9 & .......... $I Jl,000. 0.. of ... leWllWpriced ........... ..... Ul-1400. FRONT ROW BAY VIEW Do• ... Slleret.. ......, c.owty•d ,, ... , wftlt POOL ...... 4 ..._ + f-.lty ....................... _ ........ o•ly S4fl.OOO wl.. 1-4 htcl-4ed. o ........... flltmtc .... 6J 1-1400. 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YES, YOU CAN . . . allord lo buv vou hrct hC'lme rOOAY Of mo .. e uo' lnte1f!~t r 111 e 111 e J t t 3 '1 chmb1 1 (:).1 P"( "' l)t•91n to escalate mortt 11101dly m1.1n• Wt• can shOw vou how vou c11n allord 10 ourcn1tsd vuur OWN HOME NO W' C,Ht l t>r J counseling s e'!ls1~1n 11 <4 545-9491 ATTENTION INVESTORS INCOME PROPERTY Thru·our our 90 of11ces we nave an incredible varrety of income property F1nancrng is our sp e c 1atty We put tne 1mposs101e transactions together 1 esulls 1ncred10Je down payments unusual cash flow $$ JN YOUR BANI< ACCOUNT Call today lor lree investmenr counseling" #221 17 14) 540-8944 CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE Mayt>e you thought you coutdn t move into a larger home t>ecause of high interest rates. t>ut the owner ot lh1s home rs an rnvestor wrtllng 10 consider any 1erms1 1 Be creative and be prepared to move into this 2500 SQuare foot. 4 bedroom. 3tbath hOuse rn NEWPORT BEACH featuring a park like rear yard and a spa rn lhe master bedroom tor $259 000 Phone '759· 1501 today ANOTHER EXAMPLE i t 1fl<ut.1 en1 " n(•ll'"" 1 .ti H[4 .._0NAfllf RAIE'i ll•i ~ n()w .. l'Hj fi'""nvt•t l(HHPt t1I '•"< 0111 "' • ...co Y'".l' VA I J.;10 I I 'l1ill .-"'tlh ltU<)f< 1.i"IJIOClrtl'!. j ll() rn1•1 t> Al I now 111 S I 1 'i !JOU 71 4 1 ')40, ... ~, !TAX ADVANTAGE! '• ' r q r' nu" 4 CJ 1 e • "' t ,, d ... ""''''''cll'l e ,1c:l11 i1t tutt t l 1 •Ii:• <')t • .ue~ I 11.:. at J1;i11e I l'PlcH t'S !Id I (\I .. ~ d flCI n vdl"" pc1ri.in9 I h•· •') rh<' oes1 ouv n CO)la ~d!id Onl ~ S?85 000 f/1415.i5 9491 OWNER TRANSFERRED Huge sup er u pgraded rownnouse Cenrral arr 6 more' Seller desperate and asi.1ng only $94 900 (71 41545 949t OUR ARST EXAMPLE 1s a beau111u11v decorated mobile home •n a quiet park wood paneling screened porc h douole carport great kitchen and only $20 500 (7 t 4) 545·9491 SSSHHH! BETIER BE QUIET!! I feel like screaming abour rhrs tantastic 2 bedroom den 2000 square fool home in prrme IRVINE area• If l d•d 1t wouro be gone now• So you d beller be Quiet and HURRY! (714) 759-1501 WELL EXCUUUUUSE!! fl ti "" I 1111 .. 111111 llJd l Of 1111! •H 1 '" "' 'I'''"'} In keep vou 1w.1>.•· '" tnl'> o.Ju11 I bothl!I to "'"'' 1111• 1 Wrm J ll rhe !land 111111" .,,. I mut·n yard work out hflJt •In 1 1,r1ow Just sot there N1111 ... '""111one else <..naps up ir '' ll{ CAN F' AUN I cnar mer w·lh " u11vc1t<' slarrway to the l'!'ae'IT t et some otner couple ""ugyle up by th& fireplace 1·n1nv th .. panoramic. oc.ean vie"" and ytoat o ver the 9rear ct ea 1 llrny got on this 3 ni:droum home on lhe water that could oJ been yours tor onrv $790 000 Are you really 901ny to let this opportunity ·slip awav again? Come on - 1us1 phone 759-lSOt and say Ok Show me this home 11 11 s so yreat EEHIE, MEANIE, MINIE, MO He1e s lhree to choose from. one should know that these will go so let s get going and don I be late call us now and mai.e a date to see A The price 1s r1gh1 at $79 900 3 Beorooms lor lhe FIRST TIME BUYER or INVESTOR B Or al $84 900 fhrs 3 b~f" w•ll soon be gone to a nite tam11y and C finally cul de·sac nome with enormous backyard and 3 bedrooms at only $105.000 (714) 545-9491 s s s $105,900! II 1he constanl tr1cllle ot your own stream 1s going to keep read this• 1ncred1t>le 2 oedroom en un11 w11t1 stream outside Iron! door Featurn1g spacious 11001 plan and assumao1e tow interest loan• (714) 759-tSOl OWNER ANXIOUS . . . has bought another home and 1s looking at two paymenrs1 Lovely e~ecullve ranch style 1n WE STCLIFF HIGHLANDS Features 3 bedroom spacious country kitchen and a co11ered patio The prrce has recenlly t>een reduced to $175 000 and owner will help with p11vate tmancrng111(714)759-150t 15% DOWN $1,200/MO $259,800 Sounds 1ncred1ble You re absolutely 11ght ' Can you 1mag1ne spa 1n mas l er bedroom w ood s 1d 1n g spacious rooms trees pa11os & lots more Best of all BEST FINANCING IN TONW" #216 (714) 540-8944 SUPERB PENINSULA PT. Magn1hcen1 spectacular & only a tew yards lrom the Pac1t1c Ocean Four bedroom 2 bath sundecks. spa prolessionally landscaped DEFtNITEL Y AN OCEAN PARADISE" 11220 (714) 540·8944 OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD! lB @ •!Mi- COSTA MESA 2790 HARBOR BLVD. (714) 545-9491 NEWPORT BEACH 2043 WESTCUFF DRIVE (714) 64&7711 I -· YOU61T MOii .. OMTHI STOU Ull ISl.E-SIY'S THE LIMIT A Great home for entertaining just listed on prestigious Lido Isle. Roof deck, spac. patio, S bdrms, family rm, frplc & more. Make yourself at home for just $485,000. . CIEi THESE GREAT LISTINGS! Fullerton. possible lse/opt ............ $99.500 Eastside Mesa. 3 Bdrm .....•...... Sl.29.900 Newport Shores. 3 Bdrm . . . . . . . . . . SUlll.900 Ca~lina Island Penthouse..... . . . . . • SJ00.000 We have several Waterfront Rentals Available Weekly -Winter -Yearly • 200 West Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach 615-1771 l'OUMTAIM YAWY .. AMCI Highly upgraded and customized large 2 story home near Civic Center 'in Fountain Valley. Lots ol amenities with high emotional appeal. $189,950. Owner will consider taking back a substantial 2nd. Call Mu, agt., The Real E.staters. t6J.7111 ..... 96241'2 ....... HARB9R ENTRANCE VIEW -. • LINGO REAL ESTATE IN NEWPORT BEACH INTRODUCES '• LOUISE COOK A native Californian, resident of Lido Isle and marketing area specialist for that area, Louise has all the advantages of an insiders approach to the marketplace. A graduate of the University of Oregon and active member of the John Wayne Tennis Club, she has been involved in real estate transactions for over 15 years and is well-versed in real estate financing. Louise enjoys working with buyers and investors and leans toward investment counseling. e You can reach Lingo loUIM at •~&~n 144-7020 ln Newport Beach -Look to Lingo first VIEW FROM JASMINE CREEi An impressive, imaginative and sophisticated home designed with elegance and charm . . . Exciting entry with imported brick flooring . . . imposing high ceiling formal living rm ... glamorous dinlftg room with magnificent mirrored wet bar . . . intimate den . . . gourmet kitchen . . . 3 distinctive bedrooms, 2'h baths, cosy retreat with fireplace appendix to muter suite . . . extremely well manicured flowered patio with redwood decking ... ocean views ... locked iron entrance gates . . . alarm system ... A home of the greatest subtlety , .. $435,000 Please call Linda Ferguson for appointment to see . ._ . 759-0383 ,._,,,. ........ ~~'~----- 675-2311 UDOISU Newly remodeled traditional style 3 bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large recreation room & 2 patios. Living room has attractive beam ceiling, fireplace & French doors leading onto brick patio. New ki.tchen bit-in appliances. Close to fennis courts. sandy beaches & clubhouse. Now available. CaJI for appt. IAYROMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. a TOIO HOISi COUMftY 4 Bdrm., 3 baths ; ranch style. mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~·d•' 0111"' N B 675 6161 HARBOR ISLAND Just listed! Lovely 3 bdrm bayf ront home with pier and slip. Newport's most prestigious address. Traditional style, magnificent grounds, 40' lot. s1 .1~.ooo. (7141 673-4400 c 2 • 11 ua.2121 HARBOR M>LF COUISE VllW ll•CAMYOM "Versaille" model at end of cul-de- sac. Dramatic entry, two story liv- ing room and formal dining room. Fa'buloua master suite plus three other rooms with their own baths. OWNER WILL ASSIST IN ANANCtNG. Call for appointment to see. '875,000 MCLAIM I• CANYON Priced to sell 2 bedroom "Greenbriar" condo. Large stttint area in muter suite. Community pool, lpa • tennis .• 184,000 CUFF HAVEN'S LOWEST PRICE Gol to see to oe11eve •I" You'd be surprised A little T L C & I f the year Come see this 3 bedroom Right 1n Clill Haven -you won t believe the price HURRY IT WONT LAST" 1;215 (714' 540-8944 FABULOUS 2 STORY Mult1·leve1 home cathedral Cellrngs. sunken hv1ng room 2 hreptaces patios giant lrre pit tots ol rrees 3 car garage and almost 3000 square leet of wide open spaces DEFINt fEL v NEWPORT AT ITS BESTll 1$216 1714) 540-8944 PALM SPRINGS SPECIAL CONDO Iner ed1bly beau tiful Palm Spflngs Conao over 1300 SQuare teer 1n move 1n c one1111on M1ffored and panellell walls 2 community spas and pools See the deseet at •IS t>esl & WATCH YOUA MONEY GROW" 11217 (714) 540·8944 TONS & TONS OF TREES You ve simply got to see this custom built home High up 1n Anaherm Hills 3 000 SQuare IE>el of sumptuous loving giant mas ter bedroom The yard iooks li ke a forest Only $304 900 ASSUME to:i..0c, $ I 6 5 Si M 0 II II 21 9 I 7 I 4 ) 540 8944 ' ea state --NEWPORT HILLS 2670 SAN MIGUEL DRIVE (714) 759-1501 DOVER SHORES VIEW Fanfasllc \ 1ew of Back Bay and city lights. Spacious 4 Bdrm home shows pride o( O'-' nership m every detail W<tll:. of glass. frame tranqUJI. park .li ke ~r ounds . Charming patro ideal for Caltforrua enler taming l,;nbelien1ble buy at onl~ S'247.000. Take advantage today. call 645-0303 --,.e--c_.. SHOPPING CENTER $965.000 cash down on new center With major lcnunl near region al park m Arizon a 10''1 loan and good cash re· turn on mvcstmenl MAYO CK rnHrf)KATIOl'lf 380 GUNNEYRE LAGUNA BE.~ Trade your old stuff for new goodies with a Classified ad. 642·5678 NEW OCEANFRONT Beautifully decorated and f umished 3 · & 2 Bdrm duplex with 4 car garage. OFFER YOUR DOWN PAYMENT and take over a BIG 1st TD at 12~'* interest and no q uaJif ying Asking only $695,000. LIDO ISLE OWNER WILL CARRY Large redecorated 4 Bdrm w/huge separate nutr suite upstaii:s. Gourmet kitchen. imported tile & sinks , 2 fireplaces. new heating, new tile roof. Vacant and ready. Asking $495.000. Open Sunday 1·5. 124 Via Quito. BALBOA TRIPLEX Super rentals! 2 Bdrms. 2 Bdrms and 1 Bdrm. $50.000 down. Owner will carry. Only asking $260.000. 4 SHARP UNITS CLOSE TO BEACH , 8 Bdrms on a 50' wide lot for only $400,000. Or buy 1h for only $200.000. Fee. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. Conter ]Ofh 180 DEGREE MILLION DOLLAR OCEAN VIEW ... O...~SUN 12·1. JOOJC•Pr.e.r• PRESENTED BY ANITA WALL. DONOVAN'S REAL TY ' • -~ H eq. ft . of graclousllYing spa~. . Jdt 1 yMt Old In New San Clemen ... ' Lots cf upgrectes. ,, Authenttc Cepe Cod. Luth ~ng front & rHr . .iett~'~:s 963-8182 . HOUSES FOR SALE , .. ,.., .... aw .... W~tt\1'"9fdf"-<: .. ttVe , ~·4il&o-- l'>-12 R:llS ~.000 'un t 4 ·15 \for•'llll RnnC'ho San Joaquin ~t H?tX> $13.s.~Otl Snl'Sun l 5 2 ... 00M t:i7r <.:n 1ot.1 Or , Laatlll .. B<-h .i~. t~'il. $b8.5,000 s.u. Son l 5 '>51.1 1'l \\'l ' . {'111 onu clt>l Mar r;,;t V.~ Sun t 5 I lohl \;uhh·n Uh·n ln me tiJI I &l -1 l.O..Ml S;!l Sun I ~ •.! ,!,u 1ft Ct Nt>IA lk.u·t C r\>:.t R 11-:1 1.U1 ~I'.~ ;uo Sun I .!I •• ~klti HtH'r ,, l' 1'i' n !1; Nta\:\O I H::uu·ho SJoat11 In li7!'> til(-.1 $214.500 Sun I ~ 19t'il S ,tntd \n:1. t'o:itu ~h·..,J 5•W 17~1 $10k.OOO Sun 1 ~ I HHi~11cl St 'N l·wporl B1·.1' h 1175 5.c,r I si:~.5CN) Sunct~t} l 5 .:·m Jln~J'it'('( tNt.•\\J>c.lrt Shtlrt> I NH 1;.15-~l<l>I 1-n ;.i .. 'lo S.Wl t 6 2 U ~ f-AM AM or DIN l.llll MJrgut•rttP IOldCdM l dM (;75 f)(.l()(l $335.UOO Sat/Sun 1·5 10 Wild~oo~e. Nwpt Crt> t. N.B. 673 B)() $I 59.~lO S at/Sun 1 5 liG Pr osrx.·<·t 1Npwt Shrsl NB fi-45-(l:~X' $130,000 Sat 1Sun 1-4 1oi1 lnm.-\vr. Costa Mesa 64 1 .. i910 $179.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1721 5th .h e .. f'orona del Mar •131 73'>0 $2'20.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 17IO Kings RcJ . Cliff Haven. N.B ti:H -7~IO S415.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1 J \'alley View. Irvine i!lY·l.SOI $248 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ''Ui l't\1ar St.. ewport Beach sus-8912 $130.000 Sunday 1·5 t •• ':i.•nd Dollar. NewPQrt. Beach ti75·fi0Cl0 $1 15.900 S un. 1-5 12X92 Panorama Place Tustin HiJls M4-S:.J(ll) $345.000 Sun 1-5 "'it'\" 1t>stv1t-w Dr .. Nwpt Beach •~i:? ~27 S279.000 Sun. 1-5 '7Vi ~ Baker. Santa An a -,-if 2113 S87 ,950 Sun. 1-4 . u1:11 vmpc Dr. Hunt Hrbr. H.B. . 7:1.731 10 $225,000 Sun 1-5 :225 Nnl!.)1'tace . .CCl!hvn) NB · 1·t' ';'.!\,., $2~ ooo fee Sat /Sun 1-5 Z Ba pk.ti GUEST RM 37 "'l r11·1 ... 1 N'lrthwood. lrvme -;·I :Ji:!:~ $206.500 Sun J-5 3 IEDROOM .!.r; 1 1 Ji inr <. \ \ <' • C(Jsta Mesa ~i>~ 1W8 Sl 19.900 Sat/Sun 12-4 ~n2 P<•1·\a 1 Rlufrs) Npt Bch "40 H!.4Cl0 $~49.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 124 j\lt-ntloza Terr .. Newport Beach 6Jl-1400 $479,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 31 I Walnut St., E-s1de. C.M. 642 015.'3 $143,500 Sat 1·5/Sun 1-4 109 l'-0lumbus Cir (Co r. Hghlnds ) I'(! \f 7,,lJ.!Jtl;\J $289.s.10 Sun 1-5 ~·1 n \lunrfl\ 1~. ro'>ta Mesa ~,')!; 2tili0 $103.500 Sun 12·4 .:1; Hl l'.1:-;M 1 t'c·ate. San Juan Cap 11 h :;(14::! ~109.~50 Sun 1-4 • 11u \\."·1terman Wav. Costa Mesa h.i 7h(~J Sl'Yl.500 Sun 1·5 •• ~•.•, '\t•\ .1rl<i. Co~ta M es~ • '11 17:hl $1 18.500 Sun. 1·5 'i 1 l11;mn C'o!>l a Mt·sa • 111· li'"U $] lJ),!)(.I() Sun. 1-5 ·~:)x 1.w<lt;md:-; \Nwpt Hgt;.,) NB li7:i fiOOo $269.~) Sun. 1-5 I !cir•.> (~ood;,Je. Fountain Viv l-111 1720 S97,()0t) -Sun. 1-5 • '.111 W.tl!<Jce, Cost3 Mesa ,.\IJ 17~"1> $1 Hl,000 Sun. l 5 ;:., 1 hPrrv ~or1li IT he Terrace I Irv. l· ~n 124'1 $137.900 Sunday 12·5 J it>l 1 Blul' Lantern. Dana Point 1;1;1 :~'Kll $234.500 Sunday l2·5 11 \ ,h\•r•>nk. Irvine .,.:, hit~ $152.!JOO Sun I 5 L. 1 flclfclst Cllalecrest> CM S40· l 15 l $115,000 Sun 11 3 !OV 2!)t.h ~ • Newport Beach fl73 88S!i $.~.000 S umlay I 4 ·~!ISX Vl1lhro. < ·ost;:i Mesa ") Hi-~:313 599.!)50 Sun I 5 53 Sl'cJ lslan<i 'McLain > NB 1175-6000 $214.000 Sat/Sun 1 ;, 2,..)91 Baysho rc Dr . Newport Bch 113 i 1400 S495.000 Sat/Sun I 5 JOO:l f'allr Frontera. San Clemente 963-8182 S un 12-5 1101 Ocbra Dr .. Costa Mes a 979-2102 $206.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1723 Plaza del Sur. Bal Penin., N B 631 140n $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2045 Port Weybridge <HVHms> NB foi53i11 1 $210.000 Sat/S\Jn 1-5 1'11{1, Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa i!l!4 161G $134.900 Sat/StJn 1-5 ',11 ~ 151 h sr , Costa Mesa >tH 272X 1..\9.500 Sun only l2-5 123 Via Genoa . Lido Is le , ND 67:s-7:l00 $410.000 Sup 1-5 1000 Nanry Ln .. Cost a Mesa 673-8550 $132,SOO Sat/Sun 1-5 fi79 Senate. Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $99.950 Sat/Sun 1-4 lllplmFAMIMorDIM 19 15 Beryl Ln <Hrbr Hinds) N.8 . 759-9100 $197,500 Sun 1-4 21 La nd Fall Court. Npt Crest, NB 972-1104 $196,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 447 Ave. Crespi, San Clemente 498·4950 $289,000 Sun 2~ •'8 Monterey Cit <Spygls) NB 644-9990 $449.500 Sunday 12-5 14 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) NB 675-0000 ~.000 Sun. 1·5 10 S1'nd Bar CJasmn Ck) CdM 675-3411 $320,000 Sun. 1-5 * 1905 Diana Lane. Harbor Hghlnda 84.2~ Slst.000 Sun 1-5 DIRECTORY • 19181 Woodford Terr a<.•e . Irv 742 14J4 $429,500 Sun l 5 29151 Pa~eo Lo mita La gunu Niguel S.1 1 M40 $149,900 Sunday 12·4 24R9 1 Ave. Ubre , E l Toro 831 8440 $133,900 Sun 1.5 515 Aliso (Nwpt llgt5) NB 540-1151 $189.900 Sun. 1-4 1223 Dolphin Terr . Irv Terr . CdM 642 8235 $690,000 Sun 1-5 •2038Aliso. Costa Mesa 631-1965 $197 .900 Sun. 1·5 18902 Via Messina . T rtlrk His . Irv 833-9293 $249.500 Sun 1-6 • • * 135 Harbor Is la nd Rd., NB 642-5200 $1.545.000-fee Sun. 1-5 2627 Buckeye < Eastbluff) 644-6261 Sat/Sun 11·4 * •400 Morning Sta r Ln.DvrShrs NB G42-5857 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21 Cam bn a (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $527,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1234 Clara. Santa Ana 675-6000 $89.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 17 Whiteca p. J asmine C reek, CdM 640-53.57 $425,000 Sun 1 706 Bison ( Eastbluff) Npt Bc h 642-1736 $199,000 Sat /Sun 1-4 22 S ilkleaf <Woodbridge) Irv. 857-0209 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 618 Kings Pl .. Npt S c h 645-SM.1 $218.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1740 P laza del No rt~. Bal Pen 631 · 1266 5>.198. 500 Sun I .t 2311 Redlands, Back Bay , N.8 . 646-7711 $158.500 Sun 1-5 5632 Venturi Dr., Hunt. Bch 846-3777 $119.900 Sat/Sun 11-6 2421 Bunya (Eas tblulf) N.B. 645-<rol $260,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 232 Via San Rem o, Lido Isle, N.B. 673-7:.>0 $595.000 Sat/SW) 1-5 * 1472 Galaxy Dr .. Do ver Shrs, NB 631-7D.I $685.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •5882 Sierra Siena , Turtle Rock 551-8700 $199,500 Sat/Sun 12·6 •2403 Fordham Rd .. College Pk. C.M. 631-7300 $135.000 By Appl. •1363Ga ta xy Dr., DoverShrs, N.B. 631-7:D> $495,000 Sun 1-S 548 Vista Grande, Blulfs. N.B. 631-7300 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 816 Presidio, Mesa del Mar. C.M. 644-9060 $117 .500 Sun 1-5 2551 Vista Dr .. Bayshores, N.8 . 644-9060 $299.000 Sun 1-5 1515 Antiqua Way, Baycr est , N.B. 631-7300 $450.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1207 Berkshire Ln .. Westcliff. NB 631-7300 $230,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • •401 North Star Ln Dover Shrs NB ' ' 631 -7300 $945,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2802 Circle Dr .. Newport Beach 673:8550 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 200 Via Barcelona. Lido Isle 675-4822 $795,000 Sun 1-4 311,..,GUIST 160 r .a Rrca, La~una Bearh 494-75..51 $325.000 Sat/Sun J·4 2755 Park A vr . Let~una Reach 497 lA2fi W 9 ooo Sat/Sun l ·5 4 llOIOOM 124 Vi<t q uito (Lido) NJ't H<'h _ Ji75 66711 $i19!l,OOO Sun 1-5 ~Chubiuico <Irv T err ) CdM m 5 fiOOo U4H. :;oo Sun 1 5 1!186 FlarntnJ(O. Co~ta Mcsu :i40 1720 $ Jli!J.900 Sun. 1 ·S :m Scl vc•r Cn·sc·Pnt. Trtlrk llln. Jrv fi75 -'.J411 $31 5,000 Sun I :; •438 l>rm<·t·l on, Cost a Mesa 979 5.T70 $1 ~.900 Sun. 1 ·:.>-6 1721 Palo m a, Nf!wport R •uc h 645 7~ $189 ,500 Sun 1-5 I IH l<i Jlh:H·c I 1.tclti bl<· J NH fi7!H:i4i~ $5!1!;,l.l()(J Su11 I ~1 • •443Cana l. Newport Beach 631 -1400 $256,500 Sun 1·5 • •8 Collins Island, Newport Bch· 631 -1400 $1.100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 216 Ruby, Balboa Is land, Npt Bch 631-1400 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 223 Via San Remo, Newport Beach 631-1400 $695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1315 Santenella Ter.IrvTer,CdM 675:6000 $328,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle 640-5T17 Sun 1-5 * •4~ Canal, Newport Beach 631-1400 $229,000 Sun t-5 26431 Palisades Dr .• Capistrano Bch 640-ST77 $889,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 113 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB 673-7D> $369,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1930 Pt. Camey CHVHms) NB 642·5200 $249,5()0.fee Sat/Sun 1-S * •20.1Canal, Nwpt Sbrs, N.B. 675-7080 $355,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 ............ .... 2306 Franclsco (Baycrest) NB 67~ $289,500 Sun.1.5 • •3311 Devon, Admiralty fl. HuntHrbr ..... '850.000 SundQl-1 31165 Via Sonora. San Jua n Cap 496-6042 $169.750 Sun 1-4 376 E . 22nd St. \Rack Bay) NB 675-6000 $298.000 Su.n. 1-5 499 Broadway, Cos ta Mesa 645-1466 $179.500 Sun . 12-4 6 Sunbun.t. Trtlrk H in , Irv 675-3411 $399.000 Sun.1 ·5 2130Santiago <Do~er Shrs ) NR 645-0303 $247,000 Sun. 1-4 2006 Yacht Vigilant . Seaview 644-6200 $3.59. 000 Sun l-5 1100 Dennis Dr .. Cost a Mes a 979-5370 $219.000 Sunday 1-5 .iOJ Colton I Nwpt Shores) ~ B 642-8850 S212.000 Sun only I .) ••426 Via Lido Nord. N.B. 631-1400 $895.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •19722QuietBayLn,HntS'cll,HB Ln (Hunt.Seaclf lllB 536-0776 Sat/Sun 1·5 flt 1801 Santiago (Dover ShoresJ NB 675-6000 $439.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1921 Leewa rd Ln. (Baycr est) N.B 631-2693 $269 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 25471 Barnets St .. L aguna Hills 640-5357 $193,500 Sunday 1·5 16 Morro Bay (Spygls l CdM 760-9333 $559.000 Sat/Sun 1 ·S 6107 Lancaster , Npt Bch 760-9333 $2.50.000 Sun 1-5 315 Poppy. Corona del Mar 644-00Q. $695.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 20023 Yacht Defende r . Seaview . N.B . 640-53.57 $425.000 Sat/Sw1 1-5 1601 Kings Rd .. NewPQrt Beach 631-7600 $725.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #4 Rimrock ITrtlrk) I rvine 760-9333 $310.000 Sun l 5 • 131 Milford, Cameo Sho res. CdM 644-9060 $76.5.000-F ee S at 2-5/Sun 1. 30-5 411 El Modena. Nw pt Hts . NB 673-9060 $285.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3030 Country Club Dr .. Costa Mesa 631-1400 $355,000 Sat /Stm 1·5 3309 Florida Circle. Costa Mesa 545-7389 $149,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 124 Via Lorca (Lido ls)e) NB 675-7586 $479,000 Sun 1-4 15281 Moulins , The Ranch 551-8700 $160.900 Sat/Sun 12-6 . 1606 Dorothy Ln., Hrbr Hinds. NB 631-7300 $239.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2000 Holiday Rd .. Baycrest . N.B. 631-7:.>0 $310.000 Sun 1·5 1730 Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shrs, N.B. 631 -7:.>Q $499.900 Sun 1-5 • 1620Galaxy Dr .. Dover Shores. NB 644-4910 $550.000 Sat/Slln 1-5 •524Cam.H'lndsDr .Cam.H'lnds 644..QOO $239.500-L H Sat/Sun 1-5 •299 Robin.hood Ln .. Eastside. CM $1~.ooo Sat/Sun 1-5 •1715Antigua Way, Baycrest. NB 642-823.S $565,000 Sat1Sun 1-5 1441 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, NB 631-7:nl $470,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 * 1242 Somerset D r .. Westdiff. N. B. 631-7:.>0 $4ti0.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 928 Coronado (Mesa d c l Mar) CM 556-2660 $125,000 Sun 1-4 211 Sapphire . Balboa Jsla nd 675-4822 $465.000 S un t -5 1978 Pt. Cht•lsca. Newport Beach 760-0241 $23.5.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 •907 S<Jndcasllfo'. HVll. CdM 640-5560 $3.'iO,OOO Sat/Sun l ·5 11 40 SyramorC' Crk (1'urtlerock ) Irv. !•~ OIY72 $330,000 Sat/Sun I 5 5 HOaOOM IHOO .J ~rnalC'H (Mesa Vt.'rdL·) CM !Ml2 ~lt $2Rit ,()()() Sunday l 170111<: O(·t.'1m RI IP\•nin Pt) NB 642 5200 $.1..1.5,000 S un. l 5 2770 Cibola, Costa Mesa 546 M477 $159.900 Sat /Sun 1·5 IMS Port.Sca hourne , Npt Bch 640·9900 $315,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 S M ,.. fAM aM or DIM 2fi t5 l.ighlhousc Ln., Newport Beach 631-1400 $359.000 Sunday J-5 •8 Rollinl( Brook. Trtlrk Gln, Irv. 955-0123 Sat/Sun l ·S • •812 Harbor Island, Newport Bch • 675-3411 $1 ,250,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·S 2784 Albatross (Mesa Verde) C.M. 540-1151 $187.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1528 Santia~o Drive. Ne wport , Beach 642-8235 $439,500 Sat/Sun 1-S •l842Gala xy Dr., DoverShrs, N.8 . 83l-7n 1665.000 sun t-5 1412 Antigua (Dover Shores) NB 642-~ $389,500-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1506 Keel Vr. CHV Hrs) CdM 675-S)OO $359,000 Sun. 1-5 4000 River, Newport Beach 875-6000 f785.000 Sun. 1·5 28 Nighthawk (Wdbra> Irvine 551·S>OO '2451000 Sun l ·S 2735 Cibola <Mesa del Mar> CM 55&-3880 $157 ,900 Sun l ·S 1418 Mariners, Newport Beach Ml-1235 Sun 1·5 I Rocky ~t, Spy1la11, CdM ta.cm Sl,100,000.fee Sun 1-5 i • * 12 Tralalgar , Ha r bor Ridge 644-6200 $2,900,000 Sun 1·5 BSO <;aw:1 ~r esa Verde) C~M;.._._....,_ 546 2313 $475,000 Sun. 1-4 9!>8 Begonia. Cost a Mesa 546-2313 $J f>4 ,ROO Sun. 1·4 ' • ,.. FAM IM or D8f • 2033 Santiago <Baycrest ) NB 675~ $498,000 Sun. 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE I II pM I U 60 1 Iris <Old CdM ) CdM 000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 .. .... 2 .. plill FAM •Mor D1H 707 Acacia (Old CdM ) CdM 675-6(1()() $244,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 P &. Z IR 620 Acacia <O ld Cd M ) CdM 675-6000 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR .... GUEST 520 Acacia <Old CdM ) CdM 675-6000 $337.000 Sat/Sun l -5 llaplutZIR 2600 Bayside COid CdM l CdM 675-6000 $48.5.000 SaVSun 1-5 208 Abalone (Little Isl > BaltJOa isl. 675-6000 $435.500 Sun. 1·5 1009 West Balboa Bl . Newport Bch 673-8855 $425.000 Sun. 1 4 J IR plus 3 II 510 J asmine. Coruna de! Mar fi?:l-8550 $.145.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 l l':OIOOM ifa Amberwood <~moketree1 Ir\'. JSI-1735 $134.000 Sat/Sun 1 S 3 IS>IOOM 11:1 Bn arwoud C Woodbrtd~e J lrv 559·l664 $119.500 Sat/Sun lO 3 4 • plllA FAM RM or 084 #21 Rue Fountau1bleau . Npt Bch 644·9990 $e10.000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACHElOR • 101 Sch<>I?. P la za #221 (Versailles) N B 759-9100 $96.900 2 llDROOM Sun 1-5 • •310 Fernando St . Ba lboa Pe nin. 675-1898 $339.950 Sat/Sun 11 -4 •501 St. Andrews <Newport Hts > NB 213-459-6.153 $16fl.OOO Sat/Sltn 1 6 J 3 La Serena < R anchoS.J ) Jn 640-9900 $169.000 Sun 2-5 1700 Westcliff Dr. ;t IS. Westclf. NB 631-7300 $99.500 Sun 1·5 25 12 Santa Ana Ave .. Costa Mesa 646-5093 $116,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 444 #E-4. S. T ustin, Orange 771-2949 $99.900 Sat/Sun J-5 #5 Highland View CTurtlerock) l n 1• 955-154 1 $162.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 Z U plus FAM RM or DIM 201 W. Yale IAop (Woodbridge > Irv 752-1700 $1 51.900 Sa t/Sun 1-5 l IEOROOM 601 Rainier c Brookview J CM 556-2660 $132.500 Sun J -4 7 Odyessy Court. Newport Beach 673-7:nl $198.500 Sun 1-5 3 • plla FAM RM or Oat 334 Ogle St.. Costa M esa 642-5722 Sat/Sun 1-5 306AveCumbre, Bluffs. N.B. 640-5.160 $2SO.OOO Sat /Sun 1·5 •25 Bridgewood CWdbrg) Irv 759-9100 $290.000 Sun 2·5 26 Lakeview (Woodbrdgc) Irv. 675-3411 $178.900 Sun. 1-5 320 Via Lido Nord #5 (Lido Isl) NB 675-3411 $739.000 Sun. 1·5 2501 Sunflowe r #A2. Sa nta Ana 540-3666 $118,500 Sun 1·5 4 • ... FAM •Mor DBt 7291 Mast Drive. Hunt. Be ach 751-3191 $162,900 Sun. 1-5 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE J • ... FAM aM., DBt 1991 Newport Blvd. (Ponderosa) CM 645-8284 $37 ,500 Sun Only 1-5 300 E . Coas t Hwy, #291, DeAnza. NB 675-3411 $64,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDO FOR LEASE 2 ................ .,... 621 Lido Park Dr. #C3, Npt Bch 760-9333 $1700/mo Sun 1·5 • Pool •* Waterlront * * * Waterfront 6 Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gewrol IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPOI&. YOUISaF wit h t h is beautdu l SJ)ltciows 3 Bdrm home. fo'abulow. rumaly room. 2 t 1'1J1"'e:i . de l' o r'll t wal lpaper. jacunl & 11reat \ocauon. $184,!lOQ <.:11111oday!+79·5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS SO. COAST COMDO SS9,900 l:icltl!lr hurry on this out- ll woo 't last ! Sharp 2 Bdrm. with new p;.11nt & c:m•l'ls .._ Jn assumable l1l(ln Call now 540·3666 HA:-:cw) SA~TE FE lhvel) ~~ "II ft 4 br. :1 ba, un ~acres Lovely 'It•\\ •:ar all S57:'1,000 Lovely 5 hr. :1 ba, view t'los~ to '11lugc. Pnced !•1 \I'll $1!79.000 Cl.'1.VEll & ASSOC El Turdo St. flancho Santi· Fe, ~A I i56-1A76 DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT $650.000 ,ISH 2BA. F R, lioat ,hp UPEN SAT SUN I S 100 .\1om1ng Star Ln 0\\ n1::r 1;.12 5851 JUST LISTED! NEWPORT SHORES Op.n Sat & S..ft I • S 203 Canal W\Tl:.RF'R O N T t-leR<lnt -l Ur. 21 .1. Ila. 2 '>lur\ ho me 2 f1re1Jl<1ces Shake r w f l(,..J wo•·d decking ~1nr,u~e cJhln ei.. 1n 1~aragc Pn"c mduocs land S.35.5.00U JUST LISTED! WATYROHT Open Sat & S..n 1·5 3906 Ri•er Ave. l'tr:n Fl.J)\T quainL 2 l1tlrm h11me on le!{al ll-2 1 .. • ') r .J r I! a r a i: c ,,,!_, l,(')(1' OCEANFRONT 1..Hl'(e super deluxe 1 ()f{:--;E:H dOplcx 3 Br 3 na up 2 Hr ~ Ba clown I\ Int condn 11111 '!if\!l:'l 1•M1 Balboa 8oy Prop. Reolton •675-7060• B.I. COTT AGE ('ha r m1n1t 2 Bdrm w pwk"'l f<'nee. 1 hlo k to lhl\ Sella financini: .Jvatlable OfferPd at Sl29,000 fM i020 MODS.HOME Qu;,ht) thruo11l 1s "h.1l 1111 If fin(! Wl\h \hi:. :I l~lrrn f O\\TlhtJUS(! C.:IOSf' tu 1•\'1•1') thing Off Ned " ll h u w n c r h e I p \: 11 r1nJn 1 1n~ t'all nov. .>iu :o~, •Whelan Real Estate ATTENTION REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS Thi! Wilham ;\l ic·haels l'•> wall show you how to rn.1ke 1t haµpen :-.OW Wr are current!) staffmJ\ our Dana Pnant uH1cc & 11re 111ten1Cwing sales & m.tnagcrTM!nl personnel Call for a conf1dent1al J ppl 831-0!»5 $80 ODO Rexib{; Terms :1 B r 1 ~.~ B a . N e w carpets. drapes. noors, appliances. paint. etc. Dbl alt ~arage. 2033 G r eenville St. n e ar Wamer.S.A. D S Educators Realty 642-7743 For Sale Bv Owner. 10 miles from Oly mpia. Was h. on 11•• a c r es :1bdrm. t->.ba. 2 year old home. $21,UOO rlown to as· sume loan bal ance or ap· prnx $40.000. 9.9"/, in- terest. Monlh ly pay- ments of $440 incl taxes & insurance. 6-lOpm eves or weeke nds phone l-206·459-2012. WAMTED Two b uyers to s hare prid e o f owne r s h ip duplex. Pnme Easts1de Costa Mesa . A bargain 11t $149.500! C all n ow! 646·7171 ..... ...._., ,.,..S. Ho.Ht for S. Ho.Ht F.r 549 .._.... fw S. 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U 2 1 YllSAILLES OP84 SUM l·S Bachelor Unit In Desired ~am Building Mirrored Bath & Clo~el G re at f'or 'rhc Person Who Wants ThJl Small Plare In Newport Beach Pncrcl l\t S96.900 YBSAILLES Ocean & Ra~ View T"" 11 l.arj!e Bc~drooms. Twn Bath~ l-'1replJC'l' In L11·mg Room Gated ('(Immunity W11h \h)S\ At>autiful Arnt>naltes In "11•,q :><111 Hrat•h ~tmllar Two Bl'droom Rt>centh ~Id f or ~l urh :'\l ore ~ ake Offrr $199 95«1 SPYGLASS HIU. Abs•1IUl<'I~ Spt>ft.ic·ulJI t-'11111 Bedroom Caf)ehum ~1oc1t>I \\'1\h Hrl•athtaking llcc-an V1e\\ Ot'Cl•rated 'Io PP rt 1•r11on G•1rgt-1rn!. Custom Wl'll'll.1 ~'lour-. Lovely Wallpapers . Ruilt In Uonk Shl•il l'' r\en !-;t110dtng l(ot1m 1\lt11 ,\u111m,1111· Sprink ler:> Srcunt) !'I• ... 1,•m \S~t \1 \lH.F FIHST S-1 011.oon ,\t t:l ;, 11..., n1•r ~"-" (',1rr\' S('cond Unn't ~He:' Thi:; $.'i711 IM)O MEW CONDO LIST1MG T" n Bedrc.,,m... T\\ 11 llJth~ Spac•111u~ Rnoms Rc:-m0<lelc•d l\1lt•h1•n l'r1vate P atio l mmaculatl' C11nd1 11 on f\1'auti£11I C'om mum I' I. ro11nd, l'ool Putting I; rt>en Conven1en1 Lrn:;itton s1:1:? %0 OUTSTANDING IA YFRONr HOME Step Thr1111i.th F:lt'~.tnt Onor' Into This l.O\ elv Cu!.lom 81111! llnm!' Li><'atNI On Prom.onlorv Rav l"loor Pia o lnC'l11de<1 l.1 v111jl R11om . ·f'urmal Oin1n,I! Room Oen L1bra r~ Th1: SpJ r 1ou~ \1 astt'r Bl•droom lh rr looktnJ! Thi' n:11 Mas A Fireplac1• & i\ l.uwri•'ll"h •\opmntl'i'I Rath There t\rr Thn.•t' Orhrr lkdrooms & \1aid's Room & B11lh P1rr & ~Itri For /\ Lar~e Yacht Shr1wn II\ 1\1111nrn1ment Only S 1.8."IO.(XIO WITH GIEA T rRIDt WE ,.ES&n' One Of Newport's M11sl D1stinuuished llomes Sitttated (In ·\n Acre ()f Ground Wilh 1\ S""repinit l'Jnnramlt' View or Ocean. ls l ,1nds &. Coac;thnt• Seven Bedroomc:. F amtlv Room Galleria. Beautiful Pool & D1•ck Sr11aratl' Quarters For Staff Showtt Rv /\pf)Olnlmt>nl Only SS. 500.<XXl MIW USTIHG -LIDO ISLE • T op Location. Near Tennis Courts & Beaches. Really Neut T wo Bedroom Home With Formal Dining Room. $375.000 IACI IAY Rare Two-Story Condo In T his tovely Area. Minutes To Freeways. Thr~ Lar ge Bedrooms. L1\•ing Room With F'ireplace. Sunny Private Patio, Swimminj! Pools & Recreation Area. Beautifully Molntained Grounds Only S142.500 IMYISTOltS A TT8mON Nice Livable Home On A Lar!{e R·2 1..ot In Better Area Of Costa MeH. Build An Extra Unit For lncome. Ptic(.'d Ill S95.SOO. IA YSMOllS IA YfttOMT 4UOOI' .. OMT461, .... DOCK Exclusive bayahores Community. Lov~y Master SUlte With F'lreplace Plus Four Bedrooms & Bonus Room & Den. Spaclout Dining Area With Wet Bar. Trnly Gorgeous View Of lslond~ It Channels. And An Extra Large Front f'atlo & Deck. Sl.M0:.000• TOOAY 11-JflM -=,J-l~J~llUAS~c.M.~~ ASSUM••t LOAM -3 Bdrm 2 bath hnmc f«'atunni.t huJw ovt-rsized lot, "'1th mm1 orC'htird N~ur nt>w rarl>t't. llwd hraek llrtc>pl..tC'(', hardwuod Ooors •ho\nt>r \.\Ill al ~rn a!.sist with the f 111 an c-1 n lo! s Jun ~ SI I!>, 000 <.:Ii II !'1-10 1151 OP94 TODAY t -5 MISA ~ CAPI coo -Large 5 Hrlrm 2·11 hath c·omn lot nv access. ">llrtnklt'r:, front un<1 back Asking 187 ~1 C:Jll 540 1151 <>PIN TOOAY 1--4 515 ALISO. H.I. MEWP<>n HltGHTS CHAl'B -This 1 t modclt>d home features added m~~ter bdrm and family room. 3 f1re pl an~s . ha r dwood floors, new t'opper plumbmg , new roof, RV access .111d much, much more New offering a l $189,900. Call 540-1151 ERITAGE RCTaylorCo 640-9900 LIDO ISLE Owner will assis t in financing a 4 b droom on large lot. New kit chen. Beautiful decor. Large patio. Steps to beach & tennis. Offered at only 395.000. F ee. BLUFFS CONDO Front row unit next to pool. 3 · bedroom. 21"2 bath. Large country s ty le kitc h en. Huge maste r bedroom suite. Two decks. $249,500. 2932 PERLA OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE 216blay ............. White picket fence , authentic design with brick a nd exciting angles, QA quality traditional fa mily home with 4 bdrms, formal dining rm. family rm plus custom details a nd amenities. We ll located and steps to 2 bayfronts. $485.000. Call 673-6900 WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY #IC ... I• Beautifully designed appointments in this spacious and private 2-story h o m e. Large mas ter suite included in this 4 bdrms, formal dining rm ho m e with s tained glass. quarry tile and much more. Your own BOAT SLIP plus a smaJl yard a nd 2 d ecks. VIEWS of WATER and lights. $1,100,000. Call 673-6900 ****** ON WATD-VIBRANT DECOR Young and exciting . WATE RFRONT 2-story duplex with forever VIEW of Pavilion and boating activity. Owner's unit bu 2-stor y master suite with fireplace, sitting room and bricht decor . Comer loeation Wlth loads of square footage includes two 3 Bdrm units. $1,095,000. Call 673-6900 QUI('" aole totako 11dvu11 home-HnC'k (1n:1>l,1Cl'. l h.JYC you" o .... ner/Bkr ta1w or nl•w mvc:stmi·ot l'ar i:urai:c: + new rO<'f :-.Imm McKinley. 631·1266 FROM AMY POINT OF VIEW!!! 0111Hirtun1l .Y l'r1t'l•d Mui.l 1·1111 uu th1:. unl·! ur!>'llHi-l!Y.! ,._.\ow lllllt kcl" 03 ()()() ~'ll:l -- ('all TS I :11t11 c SELECT THE REAL TPROPERTIES ESTATJERS -; ~I WOOOlllOGl'S llST Zia W/LOFT Prof decor . earthtones - Great location to l ake. pool & spa. Assume 1st OMC 2nd. $144,500. Patrick Tenore. PllMI llTAIL SPACE- MIWPOaT PLAZA 1300 ft. $1170/mo. 2yrs new. 1000 N. Bristol. N.P.B. Avail. immed. Patrick Tenore. MEWPOltT OCEAN VIEW COHOO!! Ne w 2,035ft. 2br + cten w/ocean view & 43ft deck for only $262.500 incl pool. s pa + s e c u r i t y g a t e . 1 o 1"2 assumable. OWC 2nd. WON'T LAST -Grea t Investment Call P a tr ic k T e nore t o preview now. TWO JU PATIO HOMES _.OOL & TEHMIS Sh arp 3yrs new rrvine patio homes -liv. rm .. di n. rm. larg. side yards. fireplace + assumable loan -1. $113,995 2. $115,900 <end unit > These WON 'T LAST. Call Patrick Tenore today MIW'POIT HTS -PllME 1·2LOCATIOM Investors 2br , 1 ba home to build out. $125,500. Patrick Tenore. MC>titlYMAIB Beauty shop with excelle nt operation -c lientele -lease operators. This is a money machine. Call Curt Herberts. SPY.USS HILL $75,000 down ownwer will carry AITD at l21h %. 3 bd, formal dining rm. $399,900. Call Pete Johnson for details. HAUo' & OCIAM YllW 3br, 3ba, pool, fireplace in large master suite. $450,000. Call Pete Johnson for det ails. IASTSIDI 3 bd, 2 bath R-2 lot $114,500. Ask for &bert Milliken . 19UCB>! OWMB AMII°" Dramatic Balboa Peninsula Spanish villa on the park. This 4 bedroom h ome is authentic in detail from the oak floors to the coved ceilings. Don't miss this one ! J oyce Waltze. '$398.500. FANTASTIC TERMS Spectacular ocean view from bot h levels of this lovely redecorated Corona del Mar Calif. ranch home. Private downstairs c o uld be marvelous in -laws or teen-age quarters . Own er m ay carry Sl00,000. $429,500. Call Joyce Waltze. FANTASTIC 4-ft.EX Close to South Coast Plaza. part of walled community. 3 years new, take over existing 10.25 rat e! Ca ll Jackie Handleman for details . MISA YllOl llST IUY Lowest priced. best value in all of M esa V e rde ! 4 bedrooms. family room. 3 car garage, $214,900. Open Sunday. 1777 Oriole Drive. Come by a nd see Jackie Handleman. OPEM HOUSE MESA VllDE GOLF COURSE View the 16th fairway from this 3 bed, 21.h bath custom home on oversized lot. From the private courtyard entry to the mirrored dining room ceiling this home has quality in every detail. Ideally priced at $350,000. 3023 Country Club Dr., OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun 2·5. Ask for Dick Carstensen. LIDO ISLE I 18 Via Ithaca OPEMSUM 1·5 w1lh separate motho:r 111 1,,..., llrtl s 3 Bdrm 2 h:.i + 2lir1 ha \1um sell to a11 pn•r1ale u ,,s m:i ny c., lrll'> Onl) $255K I n u I "111{ c ,. t; B I H:t:t I 800. :H9 4011H JUST LISTED .'i Or :J U., l'rl'S('(lll Wondhndi.:e l'l1IL'l' Tio,• l:JI 1,l''I del.lf•ho:d homo: on \\1J1JClhnlli:1· . o S11J11hh !Ill' roof :J t Jr i.t<.1r:.t~e. f•1r111a I tl11Hll!1 rm & l'ltPCI rul IS fu,l "'"'k frpll' 111 l>oth F H & L n . l'C!Oltal atnum. \ I ' P rHo:d 111 'l'll S: 1.3 11()11 Open I be "u11 I .1 .11 .!Ii \1i.:h th;i11 k l uk• 1 ull .. 1 tu W,1rnt•r I. lq \'alt• l~Kl)I '-•> lo ~I •llel fl'• k ~ 11 l h1·11 l'l!!hl .fnhn (iran<nh W'"'dhrldgc Re airy s.:;1.:moo 19i!IBarr~nC'a pa.,.,. lnlnr A Sea Ridge ad.d r ess means s pectac ular ocean views. private r ecreation. greenbelts. a clubhouse, te nnis court. swimming pool and jacuzzi. LINGO REAL ESTATE would like to s how you these 3 special units : T hree bedroom, 3 bath condo with over 2000 sq. ft. for $147 .900 Three bedroom . 21.h bath condo with ocean vie ws for $159.950 T hree bedroom , 3 bath cond<µ with over 2000 sq . ft. and oceatl' t~ for $192,900 For more information call the Sea Ridge Project at 661-1166 and ask for Jim or Judy. CoroftO def Mar I 022 Co.ta Mna 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY O\.\'Nt:H. 505 Carma t1on. 2 HR + guest o r. 3 UR home + 1 HR Aar apt \.\I fple SZ>S,000 673-0727 fuurPlex Xlnt Lui.' .Gd l oml nr Bluff Uy Owner 2 :1 hr 2 2br frph'. cre.t1 11e l111an('1nli! ti7S lh;:,5 H.V. tlLLS ~EARLY 11> ACRE 4 Br + Fam + Pool OprftToday 1-5 9fli S ANO<.:ASTLE Charmmg & ~par1ous I Slllf) 'l.usk lfOITit'" llO m:i~~l\'e lot Vll'Wlng out Lo rna~mncent pool spa & w<itertall rnmµlex Of :<( 11.1 1n~wtmnli .:\: l!:n .. ~\l·•~ l t 11 rn Rtnq 640·5560 Anytime tastblult Prof Bl CodaMHCI 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $82 500! <:ule I eArm W/exlra large lot The last real harga1n in 1-;a sts1de C \I Agl Wkd)S 6·15 08K2 wknds 641).~M Opn Hw 1-5 Sat/Sun 1!1!15 Samu Ana A 1•e MESA vtRDE OPl-:NSUN I -I 18UiJMllCA Great location. gre at fam home with :i bdrms. 3 baths Asking, S21:14 .000 C,21 lkrg ~:my liurckle !11)2 li891 ONLY $119,500 FORA lBRCONDO? R1ghl' And tl 's (IO a qu1el l:ul·de-sac lune. IJ ullt· ans. OW . 2 car enclosed gara,.:.e and a ntl:e ~1zc 'ard Beller Hur11 . before 1t 's t Balboa Island I 006 EA.STSIDE, qwel slret>t IO'\tS 10 \I I\ I'<. •••••••••••• •••••••• •• • w \ iew •>f park. 4 BR 2 B' owner, 217 J\pnlet\LI. Ba, $123.000 Devm & Co 2Br. 2 Slur) huuse. f rplt:. IM2·h31i8 2Br garage <1Pl + Ir~ ~t!parat e owner's un1l :>392.000 Good ass um &'73·0727 Open 1·5. UOl Balboa CHARMIMG 2 STORY + :'ttODERNAPT On l'C•rner. 1 blk to bay. 3 blks to vlg, lg LR. w /2 sly l:e1Ung. bnck frplc, :?Br. 1~.ea. sepdm rm. forced air. dbl gar + charming apt S3'75 ml). w /bltns. Danish frpl c f:\BU L OUS AS SUM.\BLE flNA:-JCING & owe .!ND. SA VE Sl.OOO's ON INT & LO \N COSTS $300,000. Area·~ hcsl RENE REALTY 1213) 434-0908 Little lalboa Island \!••\\ .i BR unique t·us1nm home. 12.5 ;\balone. OPEN f!.6or call ownr $585.000 673·398-.1 ---Balboa Peftinwla I 007 •.........•............ OCEAH·IAY VIEWCOMDO t: \STSIOE. Broadway St. dream house. 2 BR and den. JJ• ba. a lley ac· cess owe lst at 12' , 5127.500 Prrnc only De-vm "~636tl- E-SIDE DUPLEX Twollr.Uaih Sl4Z.500 FUUBIEALTY 546-0ll4 NEW CONDOS EASTSIDE C.M. 2512SanlaAna Ave. 2 BR. 2'12 I.la. conle mp. design. SU6.000 646-5096 646-6093 ASSUMABLE LOW IMTEREST Nearly new 2 BR. 2•., Ba. condo in sma II proJel1. w •pool and spa 2nd TD a\'allahle 675·4912 bkr ------- :-;ewport Heights B~ Owner Lge R 2 L ut w c:ustom 3br. 2b11 hme F'rplc. Oak Flrlt. Alley Acce~s 2.30 E 15th St SI 1!1.500 548-2728 I .._1 1'144:• 673-621 0 NEW CUSTOM CONDOMINIUMS 1814 "'81erton A•• Opttt Seit /SIM 1-5 They're e xcitingly d1f. f e renl ! Lar ge 3 &4 bdrms. 2"2 baths. 2 fireplaces. mic ro wave ovens, solar hot water . lile entries, lovely grounds . $140.000 l u S16S.OOO. Trades con ds1dered · GEM REALTORS IK 642-4613 EASTSIDE 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. huge fi replace, custom home Lots or charm On lv $143.500 . OpeftSat/S.... 311 W._,. Strfft Broker. &15·6266 MEWPORT HTS. ~ew condo Onlr I left 3 Bdrm . 2', baths. 1800 sq fr . 334 Ogle St Open Sat /Sun 12·4 &12·5722 Mesa Vft'Cle Morttl By owner I br. 3 l>a. frw l "K:I' bid~. pool. 2 Bdrm~. 2ba, hoal ::;lip. avail rm·ed to sdl al S.139.950 O W \ Ukr l Own e r tii5 1891'1 E,\STSIOF. t rees Only $149.500 POOL llOM E Open house ~at. Sun l-5. owner o;ays sell this 3309 Florrrla C ircle weekend . .t Bdrm 2 Ba 5 I:\ 738!) ~frw 5B1 . :1ha , S295.000. o•asv terms. ocn & t:>ch \'U ·1 lJ E Ualbna'615·2164 Orn. Rm Oen. Asking ....--.-~ ----....:::.... $135.000. $20,000 down. '-'W"'*' THINKING OF SELLING? llave l'henl for Penm Pl home SJnll.000 ranAe 2.5 • clown. Owner l'llrry balam·e AJll,. 675-8170 Low Int High llal As· sumahle loan Will take best ofrt!r by Sunday SPM Open H o u se Sat /S un . 1-5 299 Rohmhood Lane at Santa Ana Ave between 20th & 21s t St Priced well helow market. Pr1n er pals only please. 1022 -------.•••......•............ DUPLEX BY OWNER Chmce Loe. So of llwy. Wik to bch. 3 2. 2·2, frplc, µrof decorated. below a ppraised value. Prin· c1p les only 675·1055, 6iJ.4848 J IB>ROOM Double garage. 60xl20' loc Quiet location. but close to shopping. New roor. copper plumbing. hardwood noors. plaster walls , good condition. $110.000 with a n assuma · bleloan. OWNERANXIO\,;S RoyMcC ... RJtr. Charming 2 br collage. 541.7729 rebuilt, R·2. assum. 12,.'r 1~~~~~~~~~ loa n . s22s ,ooo .1 Owner/agl. 498 .• 0057_ $60,000 DOWN Cd M Duple x OWC 2nd Assume lgc lst. high in· come. f P $333,000. Call John. 972·8564. DUPLEX WITH VU One of a kind property overlooking t h e park with V I EW of BAY, OCEAN & night ligbl!I. Ebpecially large 4 Bdrm 4 Br . 2 Ba. 402 16th Pl. $16.'>,000. (916) 472-3646 or (916 > 345-8975 for Info or appt lo see. Do not dis- turb occupants. DRIVE TO Jl71 Or.cJeA••· Open house Sat/Sun 12·4. This 3 Bdrm. rrplc. beaut. yard home only, $119.900. Century 21. Gold Coast Realtors . 5"48-1168 home with french doors. -----... ~--i Interior atrium w/brick *LOWDOWN* & greenery. Charming 2 MeMY .. lnc. OCEAN VIEW J11~,,fillgn owner will carry 2nd TO with NO pay· ments for 3 yrs Please c onsi de r these fea ture s . Spacious 3br, 21/2ba. formal dining rm. frplc. atru1m. spa & patio. Handsome cedar shingle siding. A woodsy beach look. Open hse dl y t0-6PM PLEASE CALL Ownertbkr 548-2089 oa 631-2246 For details Ir directions THANK YOU bdrnf; rental unit. Ftexl· ble prop e rly with charisma. 1498.000. 4 Bdrm. + rec room + pool.CallMl-1133. ~ w .. ..,.. ..... S-cell~ Inc. '73-6900 q l ! I I i .. ..,..---~-~---~~ -----. \ DAILY PfLOT ~. 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By appt only. Totaal package home & land only S260.000 complete. LEASES Rt>autJful 4 BR & rumpus rm. Only SlOOO mo. OVIALOOIU~ SURF. OPIH SUHDAY 12·4 Zt 151 , ... L..nlto Lu.~h and pV1 3 Bdrm. 2 bu, tarn I'm, deck orr or dining rm. new c pt'g, Jtah:an llle & grasscloth thru·o ut Mi r rored wardrobes. cov'd 11atios featunng Mexican tile Owner wiU curry papers. $149.~ LA..KE PARK Gorgeuu.s 3 Bdrm. 2 bath Jasmine Model. Family rm, lge couutry kitchen. dllJ gazebo with stamed glass, covered patio As· ::.O<'iatlon includes puol and lclU\1.5. l"amily orien- l J t e d comm un ity $179.SOO 8ll.a440 , ....... .,.... Complet•y refurbiihed, one blk lO beach. You own the land. Great finaocin&..$lt8,5Qll ~ 71f.t2ZI LIDO lSLE-lge 4 BR +den, all new cond .. As.king $479,000. Sell or trade for smaller L .I. home . Prine o n ly 673-7• lllD'SIYE Ocean t bay view condo. Boal sUp. Try 10% down. • It HAIL[ Y ~ 1\S~UCIAT ES Tu.nae> at .. us OP8I SUM. I ·6 lnv~tors Ktlduced 54000 S\O:J,000. 11ssume 91 •'It loan flt tM soo S37 .500 h •11 1>umti Tn t pJ \ So VO m o ltowu r 1I 5.\2 6UllO ,\gt Stairway to the beach. Spt!cu1I home with :.ounJ or !iurf to lull you lo sleep J Hdm1. 2 Ba + ~. bath in garage. Wall of win dows. Take advantage or view s.'>25.000. THY OMONEY DOWN Thu large 1mffil:tculate 4 bt!droom. 2'll bath fum ily home 1s l'Omplete with ocean and m o untain ~~~~~~~~~I FOi SALi IY OWHll Gianl 5 Br. 3 Ba. Only $269.500. Owner will curry al $1.500 monthly \I tth $20,000 down. No credit needed. (714 > fW0.1964 . views, pool s11ed lot and Lab Fornt 1055 ---------FtXOllUILD £. side l br. 6011'&0 ft 2 lot, vacanl Assume loatt •.ooo. 161$. Alben Pl Own1agt, 631 29ZJ I H01 Via...._, .. ---- UJ>t!n Sunday 2·5 1352 C1rde W ay. M:a 1y Herz.slam, Wh1pplt: Real· ty. 213· 796-31116 ram1ly room with wet u••••••••••••••••••••• M A. G N I F I C E N T bcir A steal at 1289,000. --------H A. C I EH D A. O M 497.3331 LUXURIOUS IA.al IA. y ---- 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• View,.._ ttw Top 3 Br l"• ba. hardwd fin.. beam ceils & exvans1ve wind o ws. Plus fruit trees. hot tub & rm fo r pool. Panoramic view of rolling water & t·1t) h&hts OPEN for } our In· s pection . Sun 12·5 at 3401 J Blue Lantern or call 661·2001 for appt. Realty World, Van As· soc. Mlmtiltqt• leach I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOG TO THE IEACH Ila.AX .-OOLSIDE SEASPRAY CONDO 2 Br. Exquisite upgrades include levelors. m•r· rors. wallpapers, m1('ro· w\. trash compact Jrd. noor. vaulted beam ceil ings . $126.SOO .. Call for appt. Ninh J a r vis 642·8850. John Coombe Realtor. GIEAT FA.MIL Y HOME 4Br. 2Ba. light & a1n. I blk to schl & park. 11 ~ m1 to bch. Only Sl 18.900 146-5502 :~ -llltOMSHOT To Meadow Lark Golf Course. Nice 3 bedroom. H"• bath. Full price Slll,900. Park Place Jnc. 842· 7461 r.tertmner'1 D'""' Hwatiltqton Seaclff Lrg single story. 4br, formal dining, ram· rm. custom yro, tropical pool w /bar s pa & firep1t. E11 ·joy golf. tennis & the beach Walk to schooli. lm med occupanc}. Ow n er 536 ·0776 . Bk.r1Coop. LOADED With extras. Nice. clean. '3 Bdrm. Only 2':? miles lo J>e a c h . F'ull pri ce )101.500 'J>ark Place Inc. 842 7461 Pr~1dent Ho~ h~ JU.St been hsted Large romer l<X . approx 1, lll're J Bdrms. 2 baths. d1n111g room. fam1b room . vaulted beam ce1h nir:s A~s um able loun $249.500 including land SAM JOAQUIN Corner condo in The Villas. 2 Bdrms. 2 buth!.. central air. vauo, douhle attached garage 2 Ycari. old Adult community F:x cellent ''a l uc at S148.500 DA. YID D. CARLSOH ltEALTott 8ll-92tl IUY NOW-SAVE & APPRECIATE This 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Purdue plan in C OLLEGE PARK area 1s the lowest of all othesrs listed for sale Buy this beauty now and you will not only save mcney but get extra appreciation as wl well. Askin onl 132 500. ~ToMllhouM 8 Hr 2~. Ba. encl. pallo,; ca1' gar. 2 fplcs. $134 ,000 Oµen Hse SatlSun I 5 111 Amberw~I. s n-.,ketrrt: !'ISi 1135. RSI ls:tl work . 8.t Owner Love l y 2 Ar 1 1 ~ Li a Tnwnhome , 10 lus l garden setting. w1tcnn1~ crt~. poob. saUflas. spa Great vnt'e at Sil4.500 Aft SPM. 7:.J-3662 READY & WAITING Beautiful 3 Bdrm vacanl home. newly decorated thruout. Ideally located in the CALI FURN IA HOMES area. CIO!>e tr schools , parks. vools s h o pping A s k1ni! $117 .500 Open Ho use Sat/S un I 5 . 5 101 Ooanoke e-nANCH HEAL TY SS 1 2000 SSOOODowa Woodbridge "cottage'" detached home. 3bdrm. 2\.'.iba, fam rm, many up grades. prime locataon. SI 75,000. Wk : 937·1300, llm· 857·0009. BY OWNER, \900' 3 br. best loc. Beerf1eld owe $149,990, Lowest Vacant 752.5353 OpHSatfS-1·5 1466 7 Goldew Gt.ft * * 10% DOWN! Lowest price in Walnut h. I I .,,, Square Condo. Clean buys t •s ove Y 1 ...,rm 2Br. 11·2 bath with deck. condo. Great investment or starter home Walk to the pool $80,000 -Sll2,SOO--WATERFH~NT-HOMES ~bridge REAL ESTATE I 631-1400 Rea.Icy - 551·3000 1920 Bnunra Pkw). If\ lnr LOCJll9MI leoct. I 048 Open Fri/Sat /S un. lf 6 Heritage. 2br. Twnhse. pool/park ~.soo Owner 55.9-7145 752-1439 courtesy to brokers. *•SUNSETS! EnJOY lhe view from this highly upgraded 3 Bdrm condo in rabul ous WOO DBRIDG E . As · s u me l O <;;. l o a n • N 0 QUAUF\'lNG! $103.700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAHTA.STIC OCIAMVIEW 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. huge den or 3rd bdrm, 2 frplcs. lovely yard. $223,500. Peg Allen Rllr 494·7578 ON THE BEACH·Mobile Home 2Br, r edwood deck. cedar sh akes. hardwood int, frplc. $59,900. (714) 499·3816 OC~ \NVl~W 4Hr, JBa. fam rm. 2 I.Ilks to heh. $325,000 497 5132 Lingo lb.th••n Be auulul Oceanfront GARDEN HOME + humc just reduced 111 OCEAN VIEW 918.'1.00ci. l'.nrnpletl'I) re --;i U d r m 2 h ,1 l h . modeled insi<le1out l•vt ha nd1•r11rted detJ1hng. ~ate to La~una 's mo~t pnde of owner::.h1p Walk pr c s ll g 1 o u s be a c h to beach Owner will t uke term:s OPEN Sl\T SU~ 2 6PM Open Hse Sal/Sun 1·5. Call Bill or nn. ai::is. 1377 Gav1111.a Or. 497 1666 661·1161or831 3888 oor®'1·HM1 EUGA.MT GOLF COURSE CHA. TEAU Pnvate gated area of El Nigue l C C .. lovely c u l.tomize d thr ee bedroom home with three baths. Library can be four th bedroom . French doors a nd win· dows open lo park like garden s . Vaulted beamed ceilings, custom cupboards and Terra Cotta tile noors enhance the home's beauty. A gourmet kitc hen and redwood ceilin gs are am ong a f ew or the ame nities. Priced a l 5440.000. SllDROOM JEWILOH OCIAHSIDI Jual listed 5 bedroom·3 baths i n exclu s ive M o nar c h Bay . Professionall y landscaped with spa a nd fountain. La r ge lot. Ocean view Private beach. clubhous e. tennis . Offered at $389,000. PllMI PllVA Tl ilEA. CAPISTRANO Brand new custom wood and glass, 4 bdrm .. 31'2 ba th home re duced $70,000. noom for ever · ylhing. Over one ac re with mght hght views to the !>ea. $495,000. 4tt· I J20 131.0IH --c--_.._ TAX SHl-.:LTER. Uuy my •? mt. 2.800 S <.:st Hwy. Bid~ at V1cton a Co,e. Laguna B1·h :'I/ext tu n t•w Chns Abel projN'l Call Ev Robinson 199-1'160 or Buz2 Meyer ~·4503 for Jet ails. CHARMING DUPLEX Englis h Gardens a nd brick p aths lea1I lo spacious owner 's uni I. French doors . cheerful s kyhghl. coly deck · Pnvate lower unit has natural wood charm , private patio and quaint lutchen. $359,650 Lagima Vllage R.E l 497·1761 ---_____ , THE llG STEAL and 1t won't take a lh1ef to see lhe value in this s harp Oana P oint duplex. Two bedrm. l bath upper unit features new carpet, fresh paint, b-ea m etl c eilings. fireplace. dining area & encloa~ pat.J.o You may wish lo use the 1 bdrm. L o wer uni t a s a "weekender". while at the Mann a. OUT OF STATE OWNER MAY PROVIDE TERMS for qualified buyer. Offered for onJy Sl44,000 FULL PRICE! MISSION REALTY 985 S Csl Hwy. Laguna ,.... .. , .. 0111 LaqunaHilh 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELY 1 pcELUMT LOCAL [ r.ll)Woodbrld9e f<l~ar Huntinl(to~ Center. RealUJ ~ace 4 Bdrm. with large ,,amily Rm. & neal 551·3000 tt.H /Stwlo/Gst. 160Lalna °'" Sat/S-1·4 600 fl. lo the beach ! Ocean view too! 38dr & separate guest apt: All w/baths . 2 Story at· tached skyliJlhled studio has 572 sq ft Artbts and crafts men don't miss this! There are 3 wood OCEA.t4 VIEW 3hdrm. 2ba + fam rm. lrg dbl gar. open beam ceilings Close in, walk just 4 shurt blocks to l'leactl. Dix move in cond. $305.000. Owne r w1 II fi nance . 833·3313 or 494. 7'.lU:I. LA.GUHA. HILLS Pnncipals only Large 4 Bdrm on oversize lot. Upgrades galore! Finest home in area with splen· dous m ountain vie w. Sl93,500 with large as· sumable loan. Dnve by 25471 Bamets St. Then call. C fl I Newport C.nter 640-5157 patio tt201\arranca Plcwy. lrvln1- Park Place Inc. 842· 7~61 WA.LI( TO BEA.CH .from this super 3 Bdrm. 6 Fa mily Rm. llome 'IUll price only Sl.34.000. . Park Place Inc. 842·746\ £njoy the fresh Ocean Breeze in this .. Landing Home" Wtspa. 3br. 2ba, pre mium lot ! BY OWNERMS.0374 •$99,900• NO 9UALIFYIHG ll Br2 ea 641-8833. Agt. CUstom beach house, 11 2 blks to ocean. stained &lass. spa, sauna. oak firs. 3 br, 3 ba. Owner must sacr. $217,5110. Will :carry or AITD 536-0121 Owner. 4bdrm or 3bdrm & {am rm. 2ba, clean rami· y home. nice area. Price reduced. Open House. 6at /Sun . l l 6p m 714-846-3777 or 846-8602 CUSTOM HOME Ocean View 3br. 3ba. -eeks, optional s pa. J;:~ buy ! $1 79,000. 1042 .\ ) THE SPlllMGS Lovely 2 Bdrm condo in park·like setting, with 2 pools. clubhouses. tennis courts, spa and volley ball court. Perfec t Callforn1a hvmi.t. S92.500 don osen rt•altor" 497-4848 731·3111 burning fireplaces. a ram/rm with wet ba r, a covered skylighted lanai. 3 garages & u courtyard big enough for a pool. All this for $325.000. Mo. Laguna DupM• Attractive 2 story slruc· lure with pleasant ocean view, open beams, deck & patio. 2 Bdrm each. Owner financ ing. S33.S. 000. ' EliltNld lay + Pool A jacuzzi orr the master suite & 2 more bdrms. Custom pool in the THE GROVES vrivate courtyard & ten· ftORTa UAL TY IOOO N. CO~T HWY 497·2461 HMd Loh of ROCMn? Cas ual beach house, old Laguna-type 2 walking blks to Woods Cove Beach. "Roge r s Gardens" type entry into a 2 story home huge beamed L.R. with green· bell view, balh & den all r e m o d eled. 4 Br downstairs with outdoor tub (optional). See & buy Owner rlnaoclng. $235.000 Over 1600 sq. fl. of home nis courts nearby. J ust ln a 5 Star park ror just listed! kW.000. S16.700 down! CUSTOM 494-7551 DUPLEX LEXINGTON COACH ~ HIUIE '· Prime locatioa. Walking featuring 2 master hrs, ~ Mc CORMACl< RE di.lance to town, beach Cl A. 24 hr security gale. & high school. Very large r /p, pool, clubhouse & ~~~~~~~~~I R·2 lot with posslbilllies. tennis. 11.3,750. A UtUe paint will work Stt.aHI wooders! $2l.S,OOO. TADOYIR HICMf IMTEllST LOAM Exclllng 4 bdrm, ram. nn. Deane Home. ln ell· quhite set.lin1 and beautifully landscaped. Thia fantastic tamlly borne is warmly decorat· ed and In s pic·n·span condition. VIEW OF CATALINA Panoramk ocean view from paUo deck of this beautiful. -'P•clou s custom bullt modular ho me l n fan tastic Treuure Island Trailer Park. Vaulted cellinlJ, w•t bar, b u llt ·l n microwave. Nu-Tone Food Center. '8000 under moat r~ent sale ln sam1 park! For more lDfo call 963-8182 ' MA.GMIFICINT ••• . .. views rrom this large level buiklin1 site In a new private area. Locat· ed on a cul.de-sac direct• ly behind 6 above an oceanfront lot. Archllec· tural controls lo protect the view. s:rrs.ooo. LAUPAllC L•1una N lguel. A beautifully landacaped 3 bdrm, 2 bath home featurln1 high beamed ceilinp It ~aled ln excellent taste. A planned community with pool It 1pa cloae to Niguel Parlt, schools It sbop. Q.lnl. SlG,000. ~ ... SACRIFICE 5br, 3ba. 2600', cstm lol, w /view. 2 patios. rec /veh access $142,500 770-8359 or 768·0565 LOCJllM ..... 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel Realty • HA.CH UVING Newly redecorated 2 Bdrm .. Oen. Spa off Master Suite Near ten· nis courts, pool, sauna. Expanded with special library . Cover e d palio ... 1340.IKX> UC.-rlOMAL Pride or Owners hip renect~ in this 3 Bdrm home wilh sun.ken Living Rm. & beamed ceilings. Localed close to schools and shopping. Im· maculat e and r e · ason a bl y priced ... Sl.51.000 LOVB. Y LAICEP ARI( ltnaglne ownin g your own 3 bdrm . detached home w\thln walking dis· lance to large lake with boating and tishine. Also near community pool, spa and lush green park. New l y ll s.t e d so hurry" .Sl.35.000. 491-53220 49'9241 J llO.IOIO 4tl-t4t4 1.5% dwn pymnt. assume 1t1 lat at uw~. no pta. Owner will carry bal. Dalnble Nlauel Shorea 1 VUla. Lar1est mdl. de· corator perf. $329,000. Prin e Only (71A)..0C. SZl,OOOOOWH Foxboro view manalon. 4bdnn. 3so1hq "· owe. aM.51188 . -. . .. . . . MEW DICOR Will t rade for Condos in lkaullful 111 and out with Hawaii. Mammoth. Vail !teamed ceiling$ sk y or ? 4 Bdrm. Maids hghts 10 a '-'ootlsy setting room . pool. 1499,000 w ith atrium, mature Agent646-1044. trees and ~reene ry --------Acros ~ f rom ll:'n n1 s condo w ocean & moun court'> and vel') pn\ ate lain view. Walk to beach with a spa. Spacious 2 3Br, 212Ba, pool tennis bc1rrn+den. formal din SJ92,500. Owner 645 841il mi:: room in co-ordmuted n eut ra l d ecor A beautiful home for the perfectionbt • Sl49,500 Waterfront Homes Inc. 6 7 l-6000 Hewport leach I 069 ············•······••·· NEWPORT SHORES Walk to Beach, Pools. Tennis Oµen House Sat Sun 1·5 304 Canal i Br Dollhouse on fee land Drop b)' the ahove ad· dress to see lhese other llilungs A FRAME. 3Br, 2 Sty, hu g e vvt s u nd eck w1astroturf Needspaml a nd loving care 219 Walnut...$l55.000 CANAL FRONT., 3 Dr 2 lia OW, FP. + bonus Hm. Good lake over loan . Below Market vulue. 330 62nd. St J ust rl'<iuced.. $199,000 CANAL FRONT. -I Br 2~ Ba. Lot.se wood & lile. Bl wi n e. HQr age gourmet kitchen. Pride or Ownership. 456 62nd. St. A steal at $248.000. Must Sell! ENTERTA I NERS DREAM . Huge patio. huge Family Rm. & huge s undeck + 4 Br 2"'2 Ba. Dri\'e b\' 401 Colton & call ror a'ppl A FRAME. 2 Sty. over· sized Bdrms. & kitche n. Just listed. Looking for Buyer wilh SS0,000 down. Call for info. on terms NINFA JARVIS 642·8850 John Coombe bkr REDUCED 60' to beach, pl sea view. comer. 7 rm. 2 ba. 2 story sngl. on R-2 buildable 90· lot. SJlSK OWC 2nd. local condo or ? 7 l Ol Seashore. Open d aily Owner.645·8·H O. NEWPORT HTS. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath Condo. 2200 s /L $199.000. As· s umable in Own/i\gt 646-9798 EASTILUFf M.P.I . Beautifully remodeled home w/extra large pie shaped lot. Landscaped ror privacy! fireplace in ent e rtainme nt area w/open & s pacious k1tchen/dlmnR area!>. 3 Br 2 Ba with room Lo add on! Fantastic huy with l~; down and owner financing or assuma blc lSl $199,000 642-17l6 557.4437 2717 ltbtol St, CM £ASTILUFF EXCEPTIONAL VIEW FHIYOWMER Out.standing Value 38r. Oen, lge L/R , Forml D /R, Many Extras! Open House llam·4pm Sal/Sun. Call 644·6261 BLUFFS $20.000 down. 4 br. 3 ba. Owner will sell on con· tract or lease option. Broker . St eve , 9S7·1900 /64(). 9345. BEST BUY I Hnrllptands $1&a,• 3 Bdrm, raihlly room. flNplat'fJ, hl&h ... uma • ble loan, new plumblna. carpet~ paint and drapea. Callt6tlll BARG AIM!! NOW$157,000 Owner leaving 1n I month He said · Sell m y ~ br 2 ba rondo" The lowest price <Sl57.000J m N~wPort Crest A3suma- ble loan & owner may help. Let's deal· MAURY STAUFFER SEI\ LION REALTY 673-5354 $5,000DOWM No qualifying. Prime N.B. location 4Br. lrg. yard, $2:11,000. 64G-7403 or 831·7824. FOR SALE BY OWNER NEWPORT SHOR ES 2 story. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. re· cenlly redecor a t ed . $139.000. 675-4886/613·8145 DOVIA SNORES FABULOUS HOME WlTII POOL 4 Bdrm. 3000 sq f\. C/21 Newport Cewhr 640.5157 ~· New on market. quiet neighborhood. 12 block to bay, n exible financing. $249.000. Hollis Wood. Realtor. 675-8676. NEWPORT CREST ·OHM HOUSE · SAT /SUM 1·5 11.Land Fall Court Mo d i fi ed Plan 6 E nlarged master with mini·view or ocean 3 BR. 2"2 ba. family rm +wine cellar. Assum. In. WA.RMIMGTOH REALTY 972·1104 Lido lsle, great financing. wide lot, 3 car garage, 3 bdrm. 2 bath. $410,000 Ask for Bob or Wyvonne. Rl'<lhill Really. 673·7300. .Just reduced SlSK. Owner anxious. Westcliff JBr . P~Ba. pool. $210K. No agts at lhts pric• . please 642.7071 3 Bdrm. l 'h Ba. lrg family rm w /frplc, room for pool 618 Kings Pl. 645-~. $218,000 HEAT AND CLEAN OPEHTOOA.Y 1.5 2l8CB>ARST. S pa cious Jiving r m w/frplc, 2 Bdrm. den, 2 ba, 2 blks to best beach. $130.000. Barbara P hillips Rltrs 548-891.2 IA.YCltEST 48r 2"'2ba. fam rm. din rm. 2 f /p's, spa. Lg as· sum. ln. $2119.000. Open Sat/Sun 1·5 at 1921 Leeward Lane. 631·2893 BEACH LMNG OWMr Wll "'4lt Anmce ........... loth o,.. s-1.4 209 2'th St. Ml New custom 3 Bdrm. 2~1 bath custom home with ~an view. $3:9.000. IOOtW..t ..... Hew o,e..rr ... Loe Step1 to beach •Ith fan· t..Uc ocean view from eada unit. 3 • 2 Bdrm un· lta.tq25,000. NEWPORT WA. THFllOMT Largest floor plan offered. Open. fresh and a beautiful view. Custom decor. gold fixtures and many upgrades. Boat slip rights up to 45 •. $749,000 JAMES I. GOUlD Ul0 15J2 YAL Beautiful 3Br. 3Ba Townhouse in Exclusive Big Canyon. Tastefully decorated, High Ceilings, Private Patio. Come see this one for $380.000. Agents will be pleased to show you attractive 2Br, 2Ba Unit for $290,000. 1032 Wall St. La Jolla California 92037 HARlott RIDGE LEA.SE/OPT <.::i'la Blanca :\lodt:I J fi<lrm. d en 6.. \ 1ew l-1rx f1nanc1ng f•>r ildJ1ls Cilll lorla} C /2 I N.wport C•nter 640..5357 UDO SPECIAL Tr) 1()<7. down Move 10 tomorrow Charmin ~ patio entr) home ~ Bdrm, 3 hath on f.'itrada wulkway Reduced for fast s a l~ S359,UOO R II R Bkr 673-7300 •ON THE BAY* L Anchorage . Lido ~obile Park. qwet end Lido Peninsula. Coach +Cabana Bes t Bay View. OPE~ HOUSE. Sal & Sun, Sept 'l:i & 28, 10.5pm. !714 167~4741 or 1714 , 897..fimO. SEAVIEW Port Royal Model Panoramic view. ocean, city lights & mtns. 4 br, 3 ba. FR. rormal din a rea. uµgraded, shutters, cpts entry. "SOiid oak panelbng & molding liv. r m . cu.stom made spa, pond, waterfall. a gas con· versation pit, decks, custom landscaping. pvt gate guarded community w/pool, tenrus . .crts, spa, BBQs FOR SAL i:: BY O W :'llE R BRKR $4 50.000 Xlnl terms . 644·9260. For Sde ly OWMr Harbor RidC)t Condo [)ynasly Model Open House Sun. l·S Cooperate $365.000 Call for Appl 548· i896 or 644-5340 Newpori T ffT'ace 3 Br·2~~ Ba. super terms. $119,500. 3 Br·2'2 &. ocean vu. Three avail. $126,500 & up John Marshall Condo Specialist REALTORS SUPER BUY $167.000: 4 Br. 2Vit ba in tn·level. Assume 9:11.c-;,. In Walk to beach and pool. Call Tom Guttier. Bkr 646-92oo LA~ ~~ LTD• 7 l 4-4St·Z641 $iSl)I) fin + Sl50 pr mo mdke-. }OU a prope1 ty fl\'llt:I' in ~pt Och For further mformatiun <•all J <Jh11 M ar<iha 11 fi:ll 12fi6 R 1-.:AI. T (J RS NEWPORT CREST ? l:klrm. 2 lialh 1 le,•el !>prucP har!lv.nod t loor-;. w w carpe l<; ft If It 8kr ~}I\ I& lj7J i:JIMI LIDO ISLE 3 Bdrm. :! bath. sunn) patio. !'Jl' lot. <111 terms. H II R Bkr . S\ l\la , ,,73 ... 7300 - THE BLUFFS lBR + HOllYRM BAY VIEW $250,000 OPEN T<1l>AY 1·5 306 AVE . C UMBRE Spacious & ·· ,\ "One of. ,J kind ' IOl''.l l 1on Neighbor., spr&wlin ~ !lre .. nbelt & m·erlocik1n~ lllC' r0t1f lo t.'xp;rnsive panor amll' ba} '1i:\\ !luge · Wrap a rountJ · patio tor serene enJO)'- me nt. linltmiled d i: t >l l I : . 1~,l!illlll\!• ~ ~ 11 .. ... , . 1!\ t\ll t Llr!i Rinq 640· 5560 Anytime l:;i-;tblufl 1'101 Btdq Sbdrm· S256,500 OPEN HOUSE SUMOA.Y, 1·4 2921 Catalpa Lovely \'iew. secluded 5bdrm w iwoodsy yrd Huge master s ui l t'. formal din rm. m any cupboards & 1'losets Ruth Lund. Agt., 1>46-1-156 --Sall Clemtnte I 07 6 • •••••••••••••••••••••• LEA.SE/OPTION Luxur y. t ust om 3 t>r wood & gla -s home 011 nearly l JCre c•losc to beac h $1 0 0.0 00 Owner 1 il ~ . 498·0'l57 Sall Juan Capistrano I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By owner, forced to sell our d ream house 4Br 2 story . 2' zBa. w /cntrl air A ss u m J O '. mortgage. 6 blocks from Dana Pt. Harbor Im mac ula te! S\49,9011 .S3·3643. HORSES-HORSES , ~ I ac equest. cstale New ..,,.... ... ~~ ff•...,. 4:.>o sq n. single story . ~ cstm hm. Has valley & llMUy, Inc. ocean views. 5575.000 675-1163 D. Bourke Realtor 546-99.50 SEAVIEWCOUMTRY -------FRENCH CHA.RM BY OWNER: 2 Yr. CON Highly customized 3Br DO 2br. 2ba. m a ny vu home featuring terr xtras ! Assum Loan deck w /unique s pa & $79,950661·3787 lush gardens. This de· Sant ---1-080 lightful home features •••• !'.~••••••••••••• swmy liv rm w/vaulled ce11's. lg frml dining rm EASY TO IUY w/copper top welbar & 3Br , 1200 sq ft. 2 rar cozy fam rm w/cstm bit garage, near business library, stained g la ss dis tnct & schools. Con· wi ndows , Fr drs & \'entional. brealhtaking vu com· BY OMA.AER pletes this distinct ive "" N.B. home. $80,000 544-9411 675·1161 ---~2·3182 T•ffR I OtO T_. I 090 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11WHY RENT?" Don't waste 1 more dollar for rent. Come out to Quail Meadows in beauWul Tustin & see how easily you enjoy all the benefits of home ownership. Starting at $69,990 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 lesa than your current rent. Come out today & visit our decorated models . Call Ann at 832-2300 for more information 6 directions to 9UA&MIADOWS ADULT COMDOMMIUMS • ....... ,.,.w. ~ ........ o..r ........ ......u.fwwl .... d Sundey, Sep""9bef 28, 1980 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' rJn ~li .IL 11.1\1 l I ~ !-,. l\~':JUL 11\l l ':i .!Dr. l '1H.1 1·v111lv. 11: II\ rrn 11\l il<'l\t•'I i:.1t .11(t' 1·11~ I ~llhv \ \ ,ul-.l1t11 ll<1ll 111 ~ , ~ l !1711.\ Md hoch I 014 SURF'S IN "/. 11<.JW>l'' Ull I 1 loh. I , hlk fntlll 1w.•e .111 1111 lcth ~I $IH1 !IOll l',111 ~'f 1 l:tlj 11r 1t<1 S )1.!4 lll11c t 'h11> l'l'V!>t!l llt!li Wtt..-.St« I 0'8 ....................... LIGHT & IRIGHT ncJI tlt'at 3 l~lr111 with µ81 k 111.c.>} Jn.I 1-'o 11 vnn~ $111.SOO r ,1rk Plal't' 1111.• ~2 Ne.I .•.•...•............... 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan t'uvo sss.ooo 2 Br. 2 &. 1480 sq. fl Hyrs 11ld. Al(l 7>ii I 5032. CANNERY VILL. Heaut1ru1 Lanr~r Royal Knight 2 bdrm. 2 ba Steps to ,.-ater. pool and rec rm £5.000 700 Lldv Pa rk Dr =22. - WATE.RFRON"f HOME~ I REAL ESTATE 631·1400 Newport Be arh. bearh ne;i r by, 2 yrs old. 20X40. :!b dr m . 2b.1. corner s p;ice S4 1.5110 Days 673-4801. eves 642·5528 Wik lo bch, 5• adll pet pk. 1200 sq ft. 2Br. 2Ba, '73- top cond 8 )' owner 960-8608 ............ JZ06 ...... u.fw hhtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOO ..._ ._.,. tr ,. .. e.c-,..,....., IOOO 1..e1st• ••..•...........•...•.• •..••...........•...... ..~ ...................... . -llll!l•lll!ll•••llllll--1 Newer dlx lnple•. nr So ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----•11111•••• c:..teMcee JZJ4 ._.,... J216 tb:l4•._. JMO ('h1u1t r1.,. 'l 1\r OWn\'r ·eun rmnl ljWn y1~ur own l.ALIOA ISLAND ....................... ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• wu1 Aibumt low int lo in '""'II lk•11ch Sell or • ........ ..,.,.... 2Br , lBa, liv. rm, frplc, WATCHntlWAYIS! New 2 br, 2 bit coodo. pvt n wn r well hrlp finunn• I l'ude fur '""riert> in New carpet, paint and gardener, no pets, $500. ZBr. 2Ba. w/ocean view! adul\ 40+ commu"6ty, w/19' ~ dn S:C30,0Ull l.u ..ivnu litHI C I '7 14 1 charm on Bay with patio ~512'7. ..asKida/Pft. (8675)fee rec fie. aU apples, crpt, ~'1MoJ;-+-~oQL.iles------Ml·&-w-Ao'HI R . Re.t ty WT1..S-Ht-4Sli .. l-·d.cd.iq11Cll~•"'":a.&Uu..4i• .. -IHll1r9iM:--J 5.&H91J$0 J'i.•lm Siinng~ Will ex spee1al 2 story 3 bdrm, House or duplt ll, 2bdrm, ~9 ' 9\JAIL Pl.A.CE IUNITS Wt'11t1uclt• l.'n'!lll Mesi• l(ooc:J C'ondJllUll, lllCUIJlt' l'hUO"{' licall\lful. lllrl(e 3 Ya h II • f rp IC• ne w • l ba, l954 A or 1954 8 lovely home ror lease. l1tl\ l'alnws e.,tuh • for kitchen. 11700/mo. lease. Meyer Pl. no pets, small Dana Pt. 4 Br. 2 Ba. V~~~j1:c!J.Rw:i:o~ li.tlhua, l.ltJu. ur Newport Waterfront/Salisbury _c_h_ll_d_O_K_._"25 __ ._54&-_3484 ___ ·, y ard. Vr m i le from ocean. $700 mo. Call sieo . ..-1 yr ''""'' $.M~.000 Un 1,11 ~ m1•11e $tJo.11m1 I JWt. \Jal11111·1' JI 11', hnam: ... Call 714 325 1173:5 ~~!!!!!!!!tn~J..8800!!!!~~~ Charmin~ e/side duplex. Marina No pets, Aft 6 Henry,1162-4471 2 bdrm, l ba, patio New 493-5087. PIOl'MTllS'" 10,.. "'l:JO ...... , 111.· .. anfroot own your own 111 Lung llt!iwh. Sell or 1r11clr for 11roperly in 1.agunu lkut>h 17 14 1 OOli·ll71).& WIMTa UNTAl.S built ·lns . c arpet in a . 3bdrm. 2ba, near CeQl.ral .. f 'or SaJe or Leue. Un-p ....... - 2 Bdrm hom e, lovely patio and garage l&OO. Bayfront 3 Bdrm lower, gauge, $1000/mo Bayfront 4 Bdrm upper , garage, $1200 wallpaper. 1525 mo. 311 .. "• .....,., E St 63 U><!'7 furnished. 2 Br. 2 Ba. '"'7 ""'-M-610MI OWt'r bona• 11at•lll" and barn will Pf\idU<c wlllt' mn mw wh1lt1 \'OU plan iww lk·~klpna>nc 8.~ ".l I\ ot lilnd 11\>U 18tb 11< Wh.11t1t.1t, ('"*"'Ml''" . 21.s\ • 1........ Se d . ""' .......... ( a Ridle) Con o tn W ... M.T ... Co.. ~ wut.1 Of\ huae lut f•Xllll lot mon" O~tl('r '•'Y" St-U'' M.akC" 1u1 .i11 •II ttieul 1•:11t11fr lnv1•,1n~.'nts :~W t"'ia111 llw,>, NII 645-664' halbtatt Want.cf 2900 .........•............• AUr 2Bt Monticello con· do. Built-Ins, refrig, in· ter com, 2 car g a r . 557-4436 Blue C hip Properties. New 2Br. lBa. Laundry . ' llJ l oiti. on ~ •• u·re I.lest Be auu'fully ;e mod 3 yard + patio. Adults. no 1-...s ' nu .. ,L lon uoo L.111.:l' µ(Kil & Wlder~veloper bdrm home , unfurn pets.$.\50.64$-7300. PACllAM T A r"cre.itiuo 1 uv m needs bwldable la m.I $.1200/mo lse. Includes K1!1&d~ to ~u <H fiq· 11«>.IU> :!!/'.down OWC packages For condm,, ut1lllles Sharp 3Br. 2Ba. Family tJu1IJ Jni Sant a A llll PLACE hdlunee hou:.a. <ll)drt~nl:., or South Bayfront 3 bdrm room & frpk . Custom de· :•four th<-l'I\ IC' l (•nter NOf'lltTllS.. f ll'e build I ngs' t'Olll · lower , gar, rum or un l'Or thruout. Elec. garage IU.100 sq h I ndude:. rl\cn·1al & ell' furn Sl.200/mo door. 2 covered patios, ~·orktn g dr11 wwgs & 10,..Tlll:lO,.M.I SCOnREALTY South Bayfront 4 Br up· walktoschools Mesadel prrm1t l'huck S plll9'r ·~~!!~~~~-·I 53~15ll per. gar, SJ.500/mo, fum Mar a r ea. S'195f mo . 8rvlcer 631 1.366 or unfurn 754·6212. MIWPC>n/6 UMITS IHHDMIW 6UNITS -------cRftltds LOii •eJ:twt & Assoc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-))31 2 Br, 2YI ba, new condo PARTNERSHI P HomHfunlilhed w/view. $675/mo. In heart o :'lle wport liedt h Located m com merc11ll area ll can be used ror busmess, re. s1dt'nC ial or ? ? $450,000 2 Br urull. w/garagei. Liii owner bt?nef1ts Great r en tal a rea 1n We!>tnun.ster Owner will help finan ce Age nt 631-7300. LJQUIDATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-2205 4 WlllS, ~5.0011 lalboo ,._. 3106 aa.o. P1•1• 3207 DRA MATICCharmer, Lg. 5 uruts, $130,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• dlx Jed 3Ba, jog Bch. IO wuts. $135.000 STEPS TO BAY. 3br, 2ba. Yearly 2Br. stove, ref rig, Vac. $75064&1005 San Rcmardmo dining rm Frplc. gar. 2 203 E. Bay Can see Sun W .. ...,......_I lftC. 67).6900 Buyd1re<.'tf7l 4·6:JI 5010 patios . $595 Winter 10.4.SSOO mo 593·1243 24 SHAIP UNITS NIMO LOCATION 5 ,.._1 C OPEN 328 Sapph ir e· ,._ ...._. .....,_ 32~2 vn ts osta Mesa 644·0954. -_. -& EASTSIDi C-1 Investment potential on pri m e local ion near 'lewport Blvd. Current usage 1s Beauty Shop, storage icarage & lBR unit. $139,500 Owne r rina n c 1ng avai lable . Martha Macnab 642·8235. . ~ Macnab-Irvine I I 1 • All units with fi repl:.iccs, private patios, pool Shopping and colleges nearby. 6 years new Owner will carry lots of paper ! Fantastic 84°/, depreciation available. 7!i2-192A> Less tha n 3 miles 10 - --- ht'arh 3 ho m es & a BalboaP~Mlla 3107 duplex on a Ive Xlnl ren· ••••••••••••••••••••••• tal property. S230,llOO Charming 5 bdrm, 3 bath Vic J ush1n:,k1, Bkr bayrront with 38' baal l;.t5 6200 fl oat. Sept. · July. $1200 I~ mo Yrly S1600 mo. Bill Z I OO Grundy, 675-0161. • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • CoroftCI .. M.. 31 22 COMM INDUSTRIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl.DG. 36,000 sq rt lot So. of Uwy upgraded 2 Br. wttJ.~ sq ft bldg incl 2 Ba . house on large lot. J_ 9UAIL 3,000 sq rt restaurant Yard & carport. $675. Pr ice on ly $845,000 Thru July 15th. Betty PLACE w/350.000 dn Owner (111 Kerr673-U81 ---------1 ,._.TIES'M or lse w ipt w optn Nr 1 __ --._-_-L.-3-1-4-9 """a1 N.B. Ask for Agt. ~like --..--~ C~~for-:~ol 7W01t-0 10,.. Tll l :lO P.M.I 957-8400 848 S.'i85 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ---· Oceanfront dlx fumJS hed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~~!!!~~~ Loh for Sale 2200 mobile home. 2bdrm 1n BY OWNER-38r, 2Ba. ATTltfTION ••••••••••••••••••••••• sec park w/heated PoQl, air. enclosed patio. new· 1...nnr.r.-5 nl'tAUIBftNJ lOJ sawia, spa. pvt beach.. ly decorated, nr pool ~ ..... _,_ U..UUW'llU Monthly or lse. 549-'3405 game rms. $88,000. Brand new Carlsb ad Large lot in exclusive or499-3816. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARIORVIEW 3 Bedroom Sausa lito model home Beautlfuly c a re d for . Beam ed r u th ed r a l l·eilin gs Sll50 /pr mo. R . C. Taylor Co. 640-9800. 2bdrm, den, nice. $525/mo. 7071ri Acacia 84&3767 lm mediale occupancy. Fant astic 180 degree ocean view·c1ty lights from all rooms. Lrg. 28r . 2Ba, family & dining $950/mo. Wlmds & eves : 644·8889, wkdys: 642·5757. Harbor View home, 3 br. 2 ba, beau\. Mona co. S8SO/mo, avail. Oct. l 76().3128/83& 7183 3 BR Jl.•.l Ba, yard. gar .. vacant and rlean. $525. Agent 642·6368 4 Br . 3 ba, 2 story, frplc. $72.5 per mo. Exel'. home Agt 548-1168 ------BACK BAY-4Br, carpets & drps, Sli(JO mo. 631·5870 af\6PM 3 BR, sharp & clean. Mesa Verde. l6SO mo. Ask for Bill. 546-SIBI. 3 Br dupl unit $525, 1 Br ho us e $275 , p h o n e 631-2122 or 61S-n02. Perlect for indiv. or cple, I br w/yd , $350/mo , sorry, no pets, refs req. Call 540-4752 Unique 3br. 2"'zba, lge mod kit. din1 den, f /p, pvt patio, gar. nu pot/ Cfl>S, nr W'CliN Ctr, $650 private location. Pool, tennis, 2 car garage. Im mar ulale. Call Aont 494 ·632'l or 499-526.'i. 3 BR 2 Ba. $450 mo. Children OK. 831·3114, ask for Betty. JBr, Hilltop Twnhs e . valley & ocn v ie w , s ecurity ga te. pool , jacun 1, sauna . tennis courts, dshwshr, com- pa ctor , W/D, frpl c , garage, $575 mo. Owner 774-440.5 2 hr. 1 ba dplx . ocean view, frplc, gar. no pets, $500, utils pd. 770.. 7872 &chlll•• lchCac :~ 2br, 211.ba. Brand ew. Pool Te nnis $650 ~3·6033 El Toro l2l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegance & Economy! JBr home w /central a /c fncd yd $550(~>fff R&mMES 631-4555 HOME fo'OR RENT 3 Bdrm. $550. Fenced yard & garage. Family please . Kids & pets welcome. Call 964-2566 or 973-2971. Agent. no fee. 3234 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seeking the ultimate? Try this exquisite 3 Br SSZ! 18476) fee RanlMES 631-4555 • ............. 1240 !':~ .......••..• ~!~.~ Woodbridge, Sbr, fam ,.m, din rm, 3ba, air, month· month, no pets. St?!i. Agt : 541·5002. TUrtlerock • View ec. me. 2 r. 2 Ba, earthtonea. 1 yr. lse $700mo. Ginny Ste vens Ajl. 833-8600, 975-1192 HOME FOR RENT 4 Bdrm. 1595. Fenced yard & garage. Family please. Kids & pets welcome. Call 964-2566 or 973-2971. Agent, no fee. Turtle Rk 3br. 2 ba, lg Ir+ dr, 2 patio, fp, 2 car gar, pool/rec, $780/mo. Move in now 213/377-6681 Spectacular view from lge, brand new TH in Turtle Rock , 2 M /br swtes. den, 2~, ba, wet bar . frplc. a /c, $975, 752·83501751-5813 VI EW GOLF COURSE Nile lites. 2 br. 2 ba, shut- ters, ceiling fan lite, im · m ed occ up. le ase, .x>tmo. 5.52-04.38 Beauliful Golf Course Condo. W /great view in Rancho San Joaquin. Nearly new 2 Br. 2 Ba. end unit. Air. pool, s pa. S7 25 m o . l n c lds washer /dryer. Adults, DO pets. Owner 7~1719. 4bdrm. fam rm, private pool & jac on cul·de-sac. avail immed. 559-6406 or 972·1717, lea ve mess. 54(k585. duplexes. 6 blks from Three Arch Bay in So . ._wport leach 3169 ---------•1 Warmington C Plan. Most ~:; 2 Ba, fl43.SOO Laguna. Security gate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ul bdrm d . 128 ZBa .,.,..900 community with pvl. LIDOISL"'-2 br hse w/dbl gar. patio, no p ets. $7 00 /m o . 64().9350 /64(). 1589 ••••••••••••••••••••••• _+_sec_._673-4 __ 1_4_1 ____ Beautiful brand new J Ba bdrm. 2in ba. Huntington Woodbridge, Jge 4 br. Jba , tam. rm. atrium, atc;-nr- po o I , l ea s e i n c l. gardener. water & fac . no pets, IB50/mo, avail. Nov. l. SSl-3117 aft.6. pop ar 3 con o lD • r. • ~. streets beach tennis & '" Irvine. Also B Plan. By S.l.S. REALTY clubho~. Very rare.op· C~mpletely f~rnished 2Br, 1 · garage. fenced Beach home. Completely yard, no pets. Elect. & carpeted & draped. 5 waler paid. MSO/mo. 1st blocks from beach & BEACH PAD agent. call SS.2·5510 after 434-1550 portunit y. Lot price with ever ything you ~ L • 8 7 pm. ~..._ _______ , $ I • 4 9 5 ' O 0 0 . C a I I need. Remodeled & de· Irvine Terrace Dollhouse. 3 Bdrm, 3 bath, family kitchen Walk to bay beaches. S1J50 mo. incl. glU'dener. Ag\, 644·9687 eves. _&_las_t._67_3-_77_37_. ____ 1 schools. llOO per m o. + 3 br. l lta ba condo, pool, $550/mo. Extra we . Spacious I r .........;'----------• ;t131628.1300 ur owne r corated. 3 Br .. den 2 bath. Double Cust om Int Newport Hts. Ne wport Price SloshSSOI( 7141499.3000 wknsds Monthly. Bill Grundy. 3 Br. lg yd. Westside, ut.ils . Owner will main· frplc, remodeled kitch taln ext. yard care. Call 548· 13lJ/SS9-6'42 Super b Del'or, Plus h Beach lux condo, 1 out of 28 un.il:I, aduJLs, PoOI. 8 Rllr, 67~161 Cills, Elegant Mslr. Br es c row. 2 + 3 'h ba yrs. creative financing. MablleHon. w/dishwashe r . laundr 961}.4614. WOODBRJDG E Condo for lease. 3Br. 1'4Ba. Patio, pool, lake , tennis , no pets. SS75fmo. 544·229'l. dars or 832-4365 eves. w l\"n i.IJ<Jmg mirrored townhouse, z.037 sq ft. 2 Rive r s ide . $750,000 P.ta wartlrohes Steps to Bay rrplcs, beamed ceilings, N o r m M c K 1 n I e y 2300 P E NlN SU L A BAY F RONT House wilh beach and d ock . 6 bdrm s , furnished. Great vie w. Avail Oct 6 lhru June 6. SlSOOfmo. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 rm. $575 rm. 545-1043 art Tropical paradise, 2br ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bluffs condo. 2Br. dbl. 6 wkdys or.weekends. 1355. cl0&e to schools W D d I Kict.9K. pr-inel\lded gar .. I • a u ts, no New, lge 3 BR 2"'2 Ba con· (848&) Aaeatl3l-4.5.Slfee 1..ui0£ar-k."Newport" hardwood OOOrs. swim -Owner/Bkr. 63l ·l21M or IRV1NE-THE GROVES \ g e 3 5 + · C 0 l Y & ming pool, must see to 548-6492 2 br. 2 ba, a /c. dbl gar, Cheerful MUST S.EE' a ppreciate. $169,<100. HUNTBEACH6UNlTS upgraded. S66,000.Shown <>:_:!er. 0 $ I 0 2~ 501 St. An· All 2Br's, 1 mile to ocn. b Y a pp l , 7 3 1 . O 5 9 9 pet.s. 9650/mo. 646-431.S. do. Wetbar. micro, WW Super ocean & bay view, cpta, dip, eJec garopnr, re m od e led k i t c he n inte r com, g as BBQ w/J enn-A.ir. xlnt loca-Patio, many xtras. avail tion, close to Fashion lO/ l0/80· $6?S m o . lsl./lrvlne Coast C.C.. n4..1Jl·TIOO; S42·200l NO RTHWOOD, single story, 3br, 2ba, exec Absolutely exceptional home. lmmac. 11;1» yr old. ~z.5 0 + l drews, <Between 17th & nr Lake Park, ruce cond. Owner/agt. Mo. Sooc• Ir vine). Owner will carry w/29% Small 28' Space for rent. brand new, never oc · Sep DR, wetbar, FR, cupied 3 Bdrm. 2~ ba. frplc. Nopet.s. S700. Avail home. Landscaping, 9-27. Can be seen Sat & carpe tinc & dra pes . Sun, l-4. 19 Clay, or call family room with up· 84CHL88 after6pm. 1714168~3241 ---------• dn. Priced to sell at Senior Citizen Park. 121314,1-6104 Fi:~~~~ 2S:~·io~t $334.000. H.B. Rily CostaMesa.64641.Sl. WATBFRONT SURF Plaza. flex. te rms , 842·'4114 or 536-0123 ask .. DeMfi • ~~~!!!!~!!!~~1 -S86_.900_._556-6T7 __ s ___ 1 _f_oc_J_im_Wi_ilson ____ , ~ • 2400 beaches fr part. 2Br +. Clean 2bdrm, Iba. gar, no SlOOO. ~5146 pets, "25. ~C Placen· stairs loft that can be •---------~ used as bdrm. or den. s Townhouse, 3Br, l~Ba . blocks from beach & pool , Woodbridge . school. SllOO per mo. + $625 /mo . 559 ·6612 . utils. Owner will main· ~143 Lido Penn mobile home. 2 bdrm , I i,; baths . cabana. S75.000 Redhill Rea It>. 67J. nio. N EAR NEW . 126 u SZ,650,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, 1''2 Ba bOme. 2'h ,_ti_a_. ~ __ 7983 __ . ____ _ Bills from Big Corona LEASE By owner, NB adult park. no pets. l!i73·2 br + bonus rm. h1 ~hly LIP· graded, $35,000 f'P or OMC $10,000 al 10"/i>, 3 ~rs. Any reas. C';1Sh offer considered. 642·01.37 CONOO.ITRVINE Zl U $150,000 "THESPRrNGS" Dplx/Nwpt $226,000 83 Streamwood 45 • ..-4 Pk $4951 1 s l y . 2 B r • l I/• Ba • 6 U/CM SJ7 5 000 w/custom int. A show ' place in prime location. '95.500 Has assumable laon. ap· prox. $49.000-$435 mo. P & l lOV•% per annum. D'Amico, BKR. 898·3376, 963-3177 eves. PRINCIPALS ONLY Russ Carpenter642-6LS3 eve act town. 6NEWUNITS E ASTSIDE COST A . MESA '78 l..an,·er, 2bdrm. 2ba. adult p~. fast escrow. °'=hSf.. llOO Lon: SJ8.65ll8. 645·82114. ••••••••••••••••••••••• One 3 BR 2 Ba owners un· it. Five 2 BR 2 Ba townhouses. Owner will carry some paper. Bkr. 642-USS $5000 t.:nder "Price "---------• beaut 24' x 60' Coach wfmany xtras! Adult. FV /SAJ udy54~2313 ------ACl"Hlep f« Sale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INFLATION FIGHTER! 8 Units, 2 lots, steP6 to bay & beach. Xlnt ren· 5-UNIT ILDG. Near Newport Heights. Fantas t ic 3 b d r m 5 :irres. Hunti n gt on owner's unit wffam rm, Beach To be sold at formal dining rm, 2-.; p u b Ii c a u c t i o n o n baths & fireplace. 4 other 10/16/80 by order of the lovely units each w 12 Superior Court. Broker bdrm s • 2 bath s & cooperation invited. lnro. 673-6210 fireplace. Atri ums & Ma r s h Do za r , Aue · "!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j patios. 6 closed garages tioneers. 2131272-9536 :: + 4 parking spaces. Only ----------i 4 P\ex Prime. H.B. Reas. 4 yrs NEW. M50.000. 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd income 2 br units. w.., M.. T.p.r Co. Cash to loan or sm 2nd to .. ._, 644-49 IO nu loan 1215,000. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mew Apstment c-... 847-8516 898-5326 = R.ti'"""'sea $36.000/Unil. --,,...., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMAZDI! NIW POUltPLD All 2 bdrm units, close to San Bernardino city center. 2000/o apprecia· Uon avail. Builtins. A/C, patioe. $15,500. So. Ccilf. halty 546-5605 Only 1. yr old, 19 un.its, Units in Newport Beach. swlmmmg pool. laundry, Fee simple land. Best located ln San •Jacinto, ~ ln town. Need fast Ca. l l\r Crom L.A., s ale. $189,000. Hurry ! mjn from Palm Springs. Call Sea Properties. ,Xlnt t ax shelter In a fast 499-1378. 3 Units, E. Side Cost a appreciating area . Will ----------Mesa. 2 bachelors, l 2br. provide positive. c ash HOME & IMCOMI Great Bread & Buller Oow on assumption o Extra nice board Ir care $124.900 Ask for Domonk present loan . Owner will in Hemmen. S33KYT in· Ciociola/AGT752-1920 FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home . Mission Lakes Country Club . Golf· tennis.pool. Beautifully landscaped, no main· tenance yard. ~Clubhouse Rd. Desert Hot Springs 213-378-~72 beach, rrplc, pvt patio, MESA YBDE gardener incl. $890/mo. EXICUT1YI Terrific Vu. 3Br upper Agt. 64().990() Hard to find large 3 dplx. furn. laund, 2 gar. Jasmine Creek new 2 Sly, Bdrm home. Available 5116 Seashore Dr, see ocean view JBr. 38a. Din Oct . U . Near Costa Mesa mgr. & Fa m rm. Sec gate. GoU Coune and park. All lBr. nr ocean. Adlts, Sl.500.mo.213/446-6684. the ame nit ies for ~;4xl. yard . c au •J--Br-.-2-ba-._d_b_l _g_ar_.-fn-cd- . yard 96SO/mo. Park RJty Rustic retreat, S295 SSJ·SOOO For a COIY 2br close _TVnuaoc _____ IC_G_LEN __ to the beach<9628 If ee 631-4556,\gentCarrol 5Br. 3Ba, 3 car g~r. 408-988-IZM, ext 214. gracious living. $895 mo. quiet. Cln. util & cable IRYINE TallACE 546-2313 2 Br . 1 "°"Ba c on do , free. No pet. $395 winter Lovely Three Bedroom . .,_ ________ _. dshwsbr. stove, refrig, Woodbridge, beaut 3bdrm 548 1425 Is condo, $575. 494-1-458 or ~~~~~~~~~1 --·-------1 Two Ba th Home With TJm REAL garage, 2 SX?O • sauna, 494.(1747 --------12br, 2ba. yrly. $150 per Unsurpassed Views or ~·111.~Rs jacu.zzi, lenru.a court, sec ---· -----PALM SPRINGS mo. no pets, no children, B a Y • 0 c e 8 n · a... ,....,.., &II gate. adlls. no pets. S450 Woodbridge 3 bdrm. 2 ba. . S7$.J 98 $1100/Month. Year 's ,._ _________ 1 mo. 960-1849 Near pool, s.pa, park. Beautiful 2 bdrm 2 bath q1.Det. 1 Lease. Broker. 759-9100' rroo. mo. u:1 ......... condo near community 2 Bdrm. House (In Tri· Prestigious Palace! •• ...., __, pool. jacuzzi. tenn is --•u••00-•1S&.•u·---leo.toMIM 3224 Plex). Enclsd garage, JBrDelwceffome.frplc Irvine/Woodbridge 2 courts. Lowest price in ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, frplc. prefer quiet garage. balcony view + Bdrm. Fenced yard. '5'7S development. Contact 2 Br .,.2 Ba. HoSome. ~bl Chea ' 11 21we.a-older or middle aged more! $50C)(6759>fee per mo SSl-25.54. Mr Wrightto sce. gar .. •replace. ·patio. S295,plci elfcdyard adults. No pe ts . n o RIHTIMES Ul-4555 -'---·------ # ~~l:tts. Winter. $695. Great ror klds(6370)fee children. $375 mo Avail. 4 Br -t 2 Ba. lg yd. local .., rJUHK.1.IH RC.'1.lY 3119Qf.C-Hwy c:-•llllr &40·7000 631-4556 BetlyAgent a pprox. Oct . 10th Exec.4 br,3ba.lge fam. ref's req.$625.673-3022 or &U-5872. r m frplc. nr beach. 673-0158 3 Br condo, 2~ ba , pool, RENTIMES ...._._ ...._ 1 rd 1 gardener.l850.SJS.0.2S ---------childre n f pets O K . "'""'" 1 .... , enc Y • 1650/mo. 645•3755 or chil d OK. $440/mo. 2Story Condo. large 2 Br. WOOOllUMI 213/372-1238 AMERICA'S FIRST 642-4610. Jl'J Ba. Pool. Adults only. Lakeside 2 Br 2 Ba, Nea r Broo khurstf tBOO/mo. Lakefront 2 Br HARBOR RIDGE COMPLETEHOME Exclusive townhome, W. ......,........ 2 Ba -/rm. RENTALSERVICE C t M 2 b 2t Adams.M95._._. ~ Custo m imed 2 s to r y OS a esa. r . 11 BRECKENRIDGE S KI hom e with fant u lic ~~~c~F.S bath. 646-8702 1752-6671 4br,l650/month,2i,.c, ~ R ETR EAT. New , 5 view s . Avail ll /l , Joy ___ m_i _from--be-ac_h_. __ 1 ~ ~Col>unn bdrm, solar -war med . CALLTODAY ----------1 84Q..S648 • spacious home with sper-$3500/mo. J . Doran, Agt. 631-4555 Family w/lge yard. 3br. tacul ar Colorado moun· _85_1·_9522 ________ -----------1 2ba, frplc, cpt, kids ok s bills to ocea.n. Elegant 2 t ai n view from acre-plus 3BrHome in secluded $685/mo. 559·1159 or bdrm, ram rm & den, 752.2211 secluded lot. $190.000. by IAYFIOtn' /lol Isle area $195 (64.55) fee 957-0'lSl (S'125 mo). Plush crpts, ·~~~~~~~~ owner who will consider EXCEPTIONAL VIEW R94TIMIS Ul-4555 ---------2"'1 ba, cedar & glass.1: equity trade for Newport o1 Pavilioo. Plush decor. 23B~;~;~ ~ :: Dbl car pvt gar, fully Turtlerock Pres ident yacht and slip. Ca ll $700wkorshortterm. 2 BR.Cottage,Adults CbUdrenOK-nopets. maint. yd. Adults. no Home.4Bdnns,2batbs, 559-<Xr17 eves. No p e t s . R a nge & John Marshall pets. Inquire al 527 18th. family rm. Beautifully OutofStelte WIMTBREMTALS refrige. CondoSpeciallst St. 714 /960-6331 or decorated. Excellent 2 Bdrm. n e w furn UUlapaidMSOmo. 98(M;331. cond. Avail. immediate• •• !':-~:!'! ....... ~~~.~ '600/mo 648~ W. 18th. M2·1Mm 631-12!6 ~ ..!!.!.00 mo. Agent. 1 Bdrm, new, $450/mo 3 Bdrm 2 Ba w /family rm. -.r-.. Maui , Kauai, Kona. pre· ""SilCdleDS/PITS• 2 oer8dnn., just oompletefy renc>Val· 1---------con atruc tion bchrnt Waterfront{SaUsbury ,...,. flouae. • ed. nu carpets/ drapes/ 184TALS sales. Don W. Voss. S &SE '7UtOO Garage, Fncd yard. IMS. tile; .,., ml. from beach. 2br. 2 ba tnvesl. 841 Bishop, te ~~~~~~~~~ 6'2·2.Sl0.646-4848 Cross ats. Brookhurslf ~. 2ba 19:25, Honolulu, Hawaii, .:: ----------; ME.5A VERDE: S Bdrm. Bus hard. Gardening ~. 2 ba 96813. D-6142. WIM1B llNTAL E.alcie duplex unit, 2 Br 1 formal dining rm, pool, paid by owner. f/67SI mo. 3br. 21,;ba S700 F.s ld er p apers . co m e . l 'h a c res . .000. full price. Call Ownertact714-925-8832. Olt .. ~ Olllof~ r o I B e r r y · "•••rff Jiii f'rap1rt, 2550 Oceanlronl 4 br, 2 ba, Ba. lrg yrd, child/pet maintenance&gardener ca11Debbie731·5844 4br.2ba $700 mo. Nwpt Beach OK. Avail. 10/l. 2A'h incl. SlexiO/mo lse. Call ---------1 4br +8 2.,.,ba SlOOO Furn S7SO 1750 1135 ""° 714-752-0917. DIVIDEOR WHOLE ........ --••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOGSU0.000 2 separate-10 units Long IY OWtia Beach. Alone or Two· 0.T•ef Gelber 8.hgross or .,_,........, $52,620. 847-8516 or 2Br. 2Ua , all elec: lux ____ 5525 ______ --t ac,tult Co-op apt. sm.ooo. -------.. PRINCIPALS ONLY. H0Mr.81MCONI •2134 Nice 2 bedroom bouae .._.. Prop11 tr I JIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• PLUS duplex and fourplea '° provide In· come.. OWner •Ul c•l'l'Y paper ; easy down. 752.1920 3t mlnute1 from J ohn Wayne <O.C.) Airport, I mile (rom Civic Center Ir Ma"'°'la Sbopplna Center, Rlveralde City Colle1e. clole t~e The Unlvenlty of California at Riverside. l~DOWM ll'ACIOUS •~a••••• lndlvlduel enclo1ed petlot, All Santo Tomas. $450. can Waterrront Homes, HOMEPORRENT Realty,67H &42. John6t6-.5096 831·1400 3 Br. 15,SO. Feaced yard Cute 3br. lb• house . $175/mo. W"mter. Rent/buy opt to 1982. and 1ara1e. F a mily 2br, srnl fncd yrd, clean, please . Kids 6 pe t s at gar. pet OK. Crpt.s ft welcome. Call 964-24568 ~'7513Agt 4br/2ba. MOO /mo or Sl10,000/S% dn. 494·2561 . <lrpB. $470/rm. 642·007. or 973.2971 Agt .. no f~. ................. l20Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new 3 Br 2'h Ba &>.. Po#il 3126 2bdrm, den. 2,,.,ba, lua t.ownhome. fplcN, pal UoH.:. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• condo, frplc, dbl car, cir carage, P •·• · pool /Jar . $560/mo. area. $745. 541·7631, Great Dana Crest 3 541.-112. lf57JC'AMMJl!fltYM Beautiful pnol home SBr, 646-912.\eves. Br+ fa m rm . New ---------1 2 B a . L o v e I y lancbcaplna, low care Imm a c 3 Br. 1 ~ Ba •---------neiPborbood in Garden 2 Br duplex. $470, utll pd, wfaprtnlden. Cl011e to Twnbae, 1"' ml, from~......... 1241 Grove. Nr .. Mapolla • m E. 2111. CM. adlll/no adl, park. New home . heh. lrplc, new cpts, no ••••••••••••••••••• ... • Katella. lmmac. cond. pet.a. tm5/mo. Avail now. call pet1. tlOO mo. (213) J06TOTHlllACMI Pool service provided. 1...:....;,,...;.,. _______ , daya4t6-Cl,aat. 372·4700 dys, (213) FromtbinleluUBr! Avail. Ocl 1. 9875/mo. 3 Bdrm 21,'t Ba braad new :m.aoaevea Kkll OKI (915) fee ll~RRO BAY : Ocean v w lot, S7. 910, full c:e. Euy terms Alt ..... Ca NW ,,.,.rty 1600 ....................... ...... C·l CGllU:ll. laVelt· ..a. apprva a acr. nr 8'w 1...,..... center ln ' 9UAIL . PLACE PIOf•nlS· to,." .. , ...... ementt• . m..m II MM ~ngAv81...,.. 17149 ... ... 17141611-2171 Call Leo Ford: •7853 ,apadoua condo. Vaulted Spectacularoeeanview. --------•atmte 611-4111 orm.ma. ceWnp, frplc, •·All. zBr.Condo.. 2br,2"'ba,dln,deluxcon· J206 914~ Beach Cott .. .ZBr. *500 do, frplc, wet bar, tennll, Gnidoul Uvin& la toftly R RR 1 mlJ• to bN4 Atem pool , HH/mo. 8111 abdrm, Zba w/apa. Ho ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW PO T TE . ---.w'7 Uf"54S5 Dix 2 Bdrm dtQ>IH, 3-CONDO. -· ----'-' -----·l-!pei.=..·:..::9135:=.:..:1rro=.:.·..:•:.:....::-4CnJ.;:.:.i:::- story lMna nn, rrple, ZBr, zea, trplc, pr, pool. Nice 1«luded ltudio. p¥\ 4Br Exec. 2~Ba. <keufroa& 1mbiJe heme \'Illa. 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Av1111 decor 11.tb pd \•nclsd C-01&$\ Plallt. New crpts. master bdrm w/walk·in try cha rm. frpl<-. dis-Kaanaµ111i Beach. M3w, now o1u1ly, w1'C•kl) :\fkc 1or Adlls pool 642 S073 mint blindll. lleaut1ful closet. ~2_0/mo. 996-1093 hwasher. tooo. no pet lliaw1111 Ocean front l.t1•11l1ir \llew trl;J ~Ultl-' romplex wl pool, s pa. 2 Udrm. l h Ra t'oudo 6:H·20'.!!I weekly rental. l Bdrm dubh11 mo; 16" ~ A -~1 -C~OO.-StttP!I ~ ril-Mmf'l"l'.lm"'Vf~ · u • 00 pet!i. ,,:,, 2BR. p0ol, gar. 1 mi to t'OOd . TV knms. J ha Iron> fq1fr .iwr • PECIALf. FRll-:NDLV 964·2.566 or '73-2'J7I /\gt oeean, $450 Adib No Call bus 21J/7!J6 7 rei, ~ 1 u 111 $SSo ""1r1 l l·r N1tw i.i11ml. land1.1caµmg. no fee pel.'i. 64&.0354 or 644·l.578 213 79.'>·0061 nw .&1KI J..ow move in) ~2br 2Br. yet, 1395 mu 2350 ------Good lncatum<63'70H1,.-.• S u n t a A 11 a A v e 2 BR. pool, i.:ar. I m1 lo 2 br, l ba. married cpl, 1 l( I'. N jo H01'\T "'lllll'f ... 1w1· I\ P•' l(vod J rt•ot ti u 1t· I , I 111 &. I II r 111:, llM I " 1-. " N ~· It I) ' ... .I l\.·1lroum I ..i1 l(l' d11luxe \\'1111 .. r N•l 11\!l~ 67:1 tlt'>40 Wrnlt•r Hcnlwl l H1 p •.• , .... l(Jf<ilh~ s:fl!I 1111) 1111 Id, ullh wu•, J:Jnl '\I 0 1Jt•11 lluu.w 'l..il ~11n .!I.I fa~ Mr Shorl'lj OJI 45.sG /\gt c Manal(~r in 1-~I <.:a ti ocean. $450. Ad Its No adults only, no pets , SJ75. pets. 646-03.';4 or 644 • 2578 63 \.4649 ;i Ur 2 JIM SlUlrlCC'k St2S 645-51_!!7 ._ __ _ _ _ _ 111111 aµprox Oct lsl. -2 Br. l ba. stove. cpts & 2hclrm. 11ewly deroraled Lgc 2br, 2 ba, frpk apt drps. Avail Oct 15 S<llf llll?S dy~. 760 1418 M v d A unit. atlults only, no pets es a er e r e a . Garage. SJM. 848·8592 !!\\'~ & wk111h Adults , no pet~ 3099 $475/mo. l600 Coral Pl, ~ llr I IJa. I Slury, shag, dqJ6. vi.lm, frµlc. tl1w. lwam t·1·1l1ngs, ga r tllts S4to 265C> !::Iden 'l l ~-84<Wi Mace Ave. $495 l Br condo. like new. pool. Open Sat /Sun. 1-4 . lbr, E. Sade. Pnv Fenced Yd S340Cal I Louise bi 3·6562 or 536-4192 NEW BREED APTS liach & Loft. I m IS f''rpk, jac u :u1. no pets , MOO/mu. P P 962·6.S33 Nice 21ldrm. 1' ~ba t wnhse s \yle apt Pool , gar, ln dr), new c rpt . llir. 33r d Sl Crpts. 1>atio. stove refng, At.lull non· smokers. no pets. Refs. ~51 mo 64~ 7662. MOUNT AIH VIEW VILLAS T&IMISCLUI :-fear Palm Spnngs 1-2 & 3 bedroom villas ava1la ble Wet:kly. monthly and aMually. 7 hghted leo111s t'Ourts Close t•> Haochu M1ru11 e ':ii Restaura11t Row Agent, 1714 ) 3:!8··11)!17 lbwa11 Molokai. I lir Condo. view. pool. len ccps-' \ ltl\li ,, \1111 J ,J,., I..' t 'r1>fr wi.hr .11 I I UI 11 Ill d 0\lillt't \Ii i''"'' 1 .. di µrt,.,.•rll Will 1.11•· 11 UU4't'll rt•11l ,<, hv11u' \" It· 11.ml who "'111 t 11 "'"'' .1l1 1n ,howmi.: ~.unit.111• r .\ I WA.TBFROMT I tor • h11 11•1 ni.: ~1111<· 11111qd J urn I 1·111 1·tl fl.ll lu i 11 1• ,t:J I ,1 j!l' ./II l .. ldl •lifl ~~141 llU I I I\ v.l.h .11 "'"n'I '"'It.~ h .. 1 ..J..a..!t ',.111111•" .:., , n•• t ri••lil 111'1 I. I '"llll ll'il 117~ ,')!j)IO 11 t "' U0ll Ill I I'~ ~ ( C INIJC / ~illj!lt• lt•1 t'I \hr .!1111 ''" 11t•lb' S.Vll mu 1111 I '' bt' •<411 .\; 11 'l'I I·. I'": 'I~ J Ill•. \I 'II 2 11 r I 11., Furn i.:.i1 .111c no l1t'I' ).IOO 11111 Win1t•r li';:J ·~~1(1 .!. Hr '\pl ~21 E Hilh Sl \ttult!> 1111 pel' $:1!ill bl~ 1718 Svac1ous l"amily 3 bdrm. 2 bu $395 l'layground & pool 548 ~ rrom l2 7 PM rec room. pool, Jacuzzi. enrlosed i,:arages Gas & water µd Adults. no petS. 393 Hamilton. <.:.M. 645-44ll. ------ 2BR. SUP£R U>Cl\TION NO. COSTA M F:SA LOTS Or ROOM . $475. Lari:e cheery ~ bdrm. 2 ba Close lo ocean. No pets. 675-t:ttlfi, 83J.33(17 WALK TO BEACH Rat•h. stove & refnge $275 mo. 96().57&5 Wt'~tchrr Villa. ,ini:le level. 2bdrm, 2ba. tJatiu~ double encl gar Mature <adullS sns. Agt 675 5930 li,\Cll· l Bil Mammo~h Mt condo ren tal. walk to l1ft1>. 3bdrm 3ba. sips 10 Jae. 1>auna. 531 9848 R...tabto~ 4300 ..................•.•.. Mnv1ng'.' Avoid deposits & l'Ul living expenses' Professio nally !.•n ee 19'71 • \.-.~· UH lMl l EMYALD BAY (X't.'Jll:>lllt' I' I 11111 Hirn Vll'w I ~r 1,,. ,, , 1111 1\\ ail Ill I.> ~1o.11l mu -\!~ OO'l'J LCICJW'O HiHs 3 2 5 0 ••••.••••....•......... • JBr condo \ 1ew 1lf 11111u11 twns. n!'ar l!•llr • nun.1· Laguna ll1lh 1111.ii.:" Pools. lennh, 111!11•) llJll ctr 5695 ~i2-.>58.'i hk tor Ot!~ 11m 1 F. FOR 1n:'\'1 3 Bdrm s.5511 Ft•1H·cd } ard & i:uraj!c Famil) pl~as~ K Hh & pd,, wt'kOmt' ('all !li>-1 25t.ti ur 973-2971 . .\,i:t•nl nn f\!1· 1.aquna Mi~I 3252 ·····•················· 2 Br 2ha l'ondu 1'1 1 pat111 gar. swim JM•ol ~:!S mo l!la·O'l27 ~~ 9th Cnncln. JHr :!ll.1 on golf l'OUfSt' Sti25 rn11 -'97·49'.!4 aft iP\I "'kmb Beuul 2Br p:orl hirn < S675 •or uufurn 1S.i5111 patm ho~ Spa 2 ra r gar. 1mm·d on·uv:rnn 831 7~0 LabFottst 3255 ...•••.••••............ LAKEFROMT Exec holl'lt! w d111•k Bdrm. 2' 1 ti;.. 2 frJlll' 11n wide J.:rl·•·n t.l•ll l.~1· rt"<l"'cic11l d1·tk l ·"ll'lull< dt'c·ora1cd Siii.iii m<>.1rh I "' t' t. h (' ... h I I l' ~: 1'. 75.'l-1817 Mission Vl•fo 326 7 .•......•.............. Mediterranean 3br horn<· Central a ir throui:h•>ut W 1bn1·k frpf1·rn3'i'01lt'1' RENTIMES 63 I ·4555 llO:\\I'~ FOR HE:\T J Bdrm '>550 f.',.nc·•·ll yard ;111d l'(ar1.11H· F.im•h plt'a"'" k11t ... ..\ p1:h wekomt• 1 .. 11 'It>! '!~11;i. ,,. tli3·2\17 I i\i.,'t n11 I l'I' Newport ~ac:h 3269 ..••..•..•.••.•........ NO FE !::~ i\pl ~ l'omlu rentals \'ilia n .. n1111 ... 675-4912 Bkr RENTIMES "AMERICAS LEADER IN THE BUSINESS OF RENTALS" CALL 631-4555 3 llr Uuplex Ne\li1mr1 ShQres 9)5() Waterfmnl :1 Br :-/11 hoJl dock S11n1mo Ninfa .Jarvis till:! Xl'l!lO Julu1 Coombe bkr WeslchH area lo,•t•h ex ecullvc home :IBr ~H11, arn1lable for 1mmt·1h.i1t· occupann Dec .I n Property Mnnagcment 751 ·~87. BluUs condo 4 Br 2' ~ Ba. new paint. nc·w \'arpet, lease $895, mo 8.'!:l· 1:157. 644-8170. 3bo1rm . 21,,ba 1•11ntl11 beaut ocean & tll} llll'~ view, no peL". Sll.10 mo Jim963~nr!lAA lli.'>11 HARBOR RIDGE, Ser Gated. 3br. :Iha , din rm. ram rm. hbrary. alnum. 2900'. view, gardener in cl. S2200 1mo 1»4·6120 or 644·5400 llGCANYOH McLarn Twnhmc 2Rr. 2ba. Tenms pool Jae sec. Cvd prk 'g ror 2 car s. S9SO. 644 i i22 dys. 640-8368 ev "' k nd ••Q UA L I TY NE W PORT W ESTC LIFF H SE minutes from bch. 3Br. 20.. 2 frplcs. 2.000 sq ft . gardnr incl. S900 m o, t213) 843-5578. (213) 276-7091 ask Car Pam. • • BLUl'F'S CONDO· single level, abr. 2ba, no pets! S'fOO /m o on l yr. lse. 60-5211 Lease 4 Br. 2 111 Ba Spacious h ouse New c..,,eta. dra~. ovens. dishwasher. W a lk to buch. l2JI Colton S850 1110. 714/846·7398. o r 2u•1•t It • •It'll .' 1, .. fv. oh't •lfl<lH 1n 1 h1 Hl11l h Ill v. 51J 111• ,\ • 1111 It I 111-. v. 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Bnlm I', Ila. 2 C J r <;a rage 1'1101 , Sauna Sp;1 Wa lk To lleaC'h SQ25 mo Jay. --·-·-·~~~~~~~---•!! 7:,!J 91t)f) Lvl't:!ly :J Hr lw11h:-.t• in 'llt'wport Hc1J.!ht:. 21 ~t , lrplc. & pool Newly de <•uralt>ll SK:.H mo fl-15 ·1955or1\-15 ·»134 \\'est '.'\1•\\J.'<lr\. ht.1('k Imm licJd \ :! Br l.'11tt:1J(" " ~lff;JJ!t' llcf!> ·"" l'l'll'o Sll'>ll 11 I) 5.'i2 1n1:1 Apartments fumished .•........•......•..... latboa Island l7 06 ..•...•...•............ STEPS TU BAY. lbr , great patio. Frplc. gar S:J95 Winter OPE:-; 32>1' 1 Sapµh1rc &l4 ()IJ~ ---- I Bdrm I Ba. Beauurul rnurt yard Sellin~. $470 ' mo yearly 213 450 1051 Balboa Peninsula 3707 Jl~hlll llN.1 WHlll•t •It>µ., 111 hc.1l'h v. alk lo -.turci. ·>l.!5 mo ti~5 ~03H or 1,75 6211J NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR·ROUND F\JN: Social Ac11v1t1es 0 1· rect"r •Free Sunday Brunch • BBO's •Par- 11es •Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Ten nos • Free Lessons (pro & pro sllOpJ • 2 Health r :ubs •Sauna• Hydromassage •Swim· ming • Driving Range BEAUTIF\Jl APART· MENTS: Singles I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur rushed & Unfurnished •Adult L1v1ng •No Pet~ • Models Open daily 910 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 1r111ne Cat 11;1r.1 17141 645-1104 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16tri St cOover at 161111 (7141 642-5113 l.1.: i llr l '011du "1t•'1 purl lll'IRhh Fr pk. pnul w...i-;h cr & dryer :l(..)(l mo ti75 ~I lO du~ s or 1113 <!287 <''es. .............•....•••.. ,......~~~~~~~~~-1 3776 •...•..•.•............. P..-fed 2br 2bo 1100 sq fl, rvlc. lndry D1i.hwr, t-ncl gar, $500. 3Hri Mare Ave 540-4400 S.H1t ~ 2 lir I Bu Apt Poul. laurn:lry rm. crpts. IJrps Adults onh <.;at UK. TSL Mgmt t»2 1603. $4.'iO '"l75 2 llr I Ba /\ ttts AJI built ins. cncl~d gar W ID hook up. Near S.C Plaza. l.'al OK lmrned. occupan<'y TSL Mgmt. 1>12 1003 ~leld FAMILY APTS. Bran<! new beautiful lrg aµt, for fam1h('~ w1lll I ur 2 cl11ldreh. ="ear park Heal paid Nu pets :!Br. 28a $111>5 398 W Wilson.(.' M 631 5.'l83 548· 24 Oii MESA VEllDE home at noosphere. 2 & :1 Br dlx apts No µets. 546_1~ 2 Bdrm House, refnge & stove Smull t•h1ld OK. $450. ~ 1371- 2 Br. l Ba Duplex Pet/ Ch1ld OK. $1?-'i ~-4301 tueStiBllU APARTM&ITS Be a ut ifu I brand new garden apts. :,p&i. Adults. no pets 2Br2Ba $455 398 West Wilson . 631 5583 PATI O S350 1 M o 54().5652 2 & 3 BR 2 Ba. )!ar. t•pi:,, drps. W I U hkup. patm, oo vets. 2 kids S425 & s:;2;,. 181 H Del )1ar G45-94!'15 I EIORM Unit in Tn-Plex S325 ver mo . 5Jfj... 7542 2 Bdrm 10 Ouplt·x. near bea.ch $4(HJ per m o 536-7542. 1 hedroom. stove, refnl! NICE Adults I Br pat1£J. t•nrl garJJ.!e Nu pch pool. l!aragc, frplr s:ll5 S:la.'l. 64f;.2'.(ll. mu, S42 95!S:J G42 S2S I Cozy I Ur Newport ~~••••••••••••~~~.~ lle11!hls tin laq(l' lot '~u1e\ No peb $375 f>4fi·41~.itj i>r 1~2 03.10. J(O(Jm}' 3 Dr Townhoui.c Avt 111 quiet Adult cum plex Newly redecorated. 1"1replal'e. endscl pul10 & i:arage Sorry no pets :>4!JS mu 6-'5 3JH I or 675-5949 I llr I Ra Completdy rl' dC'l·oratt:d , in t•lutJ1:., refrisw. patio. luundry rm $310 mn. t deposit 1970 Wallace. ti46 0341 !>45 6155 2 br ~ pl<!X nt'W t•pl. tlriiP-e~. 01.11 lt u1i.. tJ • \\, lndry. $375r mo no Shalimar ,\pl A IHG-21113 2br. lba. garden ·•Pl I m1 to bch S425 mo Ca II Judy 645 ~5 546 2313 S4 1i0. 2 Ur 2 Ba Townhouse f'rplc, near new. all !)wit-in~. palio lmmed. occupancy TS!. Ml!mt. &ll· IOO:J I Br <.:ondu 111 "Lakes" ~ull 1a1', tenn1~. end unit S'iOO/mo i':ll 1763 LOCJUnO •och 3848 ...•......•......•..... Wide O<'ean view .... <:lass1l' arehllel'ture on acres of ~ardens Pool .'.\. 'Pa Eslatc living. Close lo heach & s hopping I Bdrm 1\11t S.\75 incl ut1ls Maturt' cons 1dera1t- adull 494·46S:J or 494 1;u 17 Studio apt. ptly furn . pvt beach access. $375. ut1 ls incl .i9'J 4517 I llr. n~ar \ 1ctnr1,1 Beach ut ii in d S31J5 mt1 1~·8316 2 t•harmindy redeNJratNI aplS w ·spectac·uJar o<'n view m V111ona R1•h 2 Br, l lia, frplc. 2 det•k& & lllr 2ba w11h wshr•dryr, uul pd C !wner w1~h1•:. hi sell propen> Will 1-l" tc" reduced rent & himu' t•• tc·nan1 wh1• will ,.,, operate 1n s how1ni,: C.umh1nl·r & As,.<1c 494.9421 HARBOR VU HOME i>C~:/\!'ffRONt Small I br's S3SO & up. 2 br's yearly & Wtnter S.'i50 & up 673·92'70 or 673-4928 Beautifully furn. walk to bea<'h wilhout crossing STUDIO APT. all new. pvt patio. steps to beach. 2BR 2ba. den. adlts. no pelS Lge upper nr OCC 49'l-988J S450 Avail 10/l. 979-2416 E·SIDf.: THIPLEX t;~IT 2 br. Iba w1dcck. l'nd gar .. large mstr. t:hlld ok. 1425 675 1171 L.ocJ-a Hills 3850 .•••....••.•.....•..... 4 Bdrm. 2 ba Montego ~1oc1cl S96S &14 128-11644 1:i11:1 CDMAPT 11.11 ill'"' 2 hr.2ba.r111. 11111 rm Open !)al Sun IO S SKIMI 12:1 C.1rnal1<111 ~o 1is:w 1;,i \.7383 PAUL MARTIN R.E. S1·:1w1ntl condo t>eean vie\\, 21\r, 1''2Ba. 2 car 1:;1r p°',J. 'auna ~pa. f,651.) 675 ijl!..')ll , NEWPORT CREST :"icwprn1 C'rest l 'on<lo-. :1 fir. 2 1: IJaths. gor.:cous SJ:.tl mu 1\lso 2 Br. 2 hulh. S750 narbara l hamher!>. \1-'t. 67:l 73tl0 fir ™-.ii!lll 1hdrm. 2' ,l)a. drama llC' l•mdo. 0t·ean view. lrplt. ••1·ll.rnr. dbl elc<· gar 1 :.wiled t·e1hng~. huge lllJSler ...iute & tenni,.. 1•001. 1ac Walk lo l!ca('h $750 mo Owne r ~ 13 s.18 li.'i.'i2 2 llr 2 Ra. $575 J Br 212 Ba. Sli2.'i :1 Br 212 Ba SG75 Vu John Marshall Con1l0Speciahs1 ll31 1261l Street. Yearly lmmed. 2bdrm. 2ba. S6..'i0 3bdrm. 2ha. ~ Ca 11 bet ween I 9, 673·001.3. Hal·h. apt. Ba} front. yr ly SJ5() incl ullls. pref oldt-r m<1n. refs. no pet li73 b765 li73-7219 Sµet•tacular Ut'£•anfronl :1rd noor J Br 2 Ba. Fireplace. Ba Irony. 2 garages Wmter. S900. 640-4764 Wmler 2 & 3 Br. S475 & SS60. 114 E Balboa lllvtl. !i75·2164 Huntinqton Beoch 37 40 ............•..•..•.... H.B's FINEST Spa rush !:.:slate l.1v1111.!' Beautiful park·hke ... ur round1 nAs T crrat ed pool Sunken gas hbq, 'parkllng fountains Spac1nus r oo ms Separate d1ninR area Walk.in cll)sets , home like kitchen & cahineL'>. Walk to Hunti n gt on Cc•nler I Ueclroom unfurn $4110 I Bedroom furn from ~30 ••.••••..•.•......••... 3806 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe Bayfront 3h<lrm, 2ba, re fng. frplc <t<lults. no pet~. $900t mo yrly fi46. 7213. 64il·5138. I Hr. frplc. new 1>aint & carpet Adlts. no pets Refs S3SO mo 210 Topaz. Shown Sal/Sun 10 tu 4. 49-1-»:12 Quiel 2 Br. l Ba. L il. mature lf·nan\, $17~/mo '-util. yearl) li75 7639 Lge l br Yrly Sl~·ps 10 bl·h & Stor es S'l:'iO ind ulil. 673-4220 aoabOa "P...msu1a 3101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm all Bach tlO\I Yt·arly l.t1l s pd 4 llPM ~tanager 675·51 12 Balboa Peninsula 2Hr a pt Covered ca rp o rt . $440 m o Annual rental 5,;2.(a').1. I br. by beach, patio. ga. utals pd. $400, refs 61:1· 1401 673-1275 Sharp. clean 2 Bdrm l Ba bwlt-1ns. Westside 4 Plex. Kids OK. No pets S.175 645·24 78 Eves & Wl<nds • SPECIAL 3Brdd uxe 894·8225 or 998· l 11>.'i foj \STSIDE 2 rm 2 Ba. patio.. gar, new parnt. avail riow $425 mo Call 546-5880. ask for Pam or Larry AP1' IN 4-PLE:X Lgc 1 bdrm. front gar . lgc patio, !dry . fng. rm for veg gdm.' Nu·.,. ,t., nr Newport 1181 h. rcrs No smukeN S:llO $120 off to retired pt•rson ror It. tlulws. 642-2142 !::'side Olx Twnhs(' 2 Br. 2•'2 ba, frplc. blllns. rlbl i.:ar W /IJ hkup. deck. rncd palio, gardener. :.uJILs, no pets. avail now n ers pi s $5801mo 6Jl-4659evcs l Br Stove. pnvalc patio. c;as paid J\tlulls. no pets. Ref's $295 mo. f.16 0983 Dano Point 3826 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX Xlra I~ uppt:r 3 Or. 2ba 21hlR "" r m Some ocn vu, close lo bch & shops. New µlush cpts & drps SS!J5. 499 2237 . ·l!J5 1490 Hillside 2Bdrm w 1pWI S4SS Nu applc(581G l ree RENTIMES 631-4555 ---Log.NI Hicpl 3852 . .••••..••.•........... Lge 2 BH condo, ncwll re· furblshed. pool. adlls No tJeL\ $.5(XJ :.S2 {)(}.12 :.ift " ---111 I I to 11. v 1 l' w of N•wport Beach 3869 Coast/manna. 3 hr, 21 'L ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. frplc. P''l gar, patio. adults. no pets . $550 <tl6·Ss18 Hwwtkqon leoch 3840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sunny 2Br ,$325 w tapplr good locationC8466) fee RftcfTIMES 631-4555 Lovely all adult, no pets, t.2&3 Br apls 6200 Ed· mger . h.b. 84&0619 ------ Deluxe poolside xtra lge 2br. 2ba Bltns. dshwhr l' 2 miles beach. Adlts, no pets . S39S mo 536-8362. HUMTIMGTOH LAKES SPARKLING STREAMS CASCADLNG WATERFRONT WONDER J ust steps to the sand From this 2Br w garage Only$450164051 fee RENTIMES 631-4555 NO FEE ! Apt. · rondo rentals Villa Rt•ntab 67S-49l2 llkr. PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IH NEWPORT BEACH WATERFALLS A.n adult commumty on TOWERING PINES th e Back Ba) Spec- NEW SPACIOUS tacular Spa, 7 swimming LAKESIDE pools. II lighted tennis l~FZ~I~ 2 Bedroom rum $490 Twnhse-unfurn Crom ~10 I Bdrm. 12th. & Yearly 547-4200. Apt between ---- 13lh Str1·ds 1 Br Easts1de. s mall but coiy w/lolsof neat wood s:n5. li15· 7876· S300. f.42 9450 afl 5PM. ADULT AP'l'S. courts. bike trails, put •Elegant fireplaces tmg green Bachelors. l H ~:1\l,TORS ON T HI-: RAV 2 Rclrm, 2bil '' pool Se1·unty S950 mo SF:tT HITY CON UO Wdrm. 2ha. Si'SO mo Walcrfront Homes Inc 631 1400 BAYFROMT CONDO 2 t-de11. exc·ell(•nl lion. Sl 700 pr mo s lip available 76119333 lo<' a Boat Agt /\dulls. no pets. Ut11it1es f'ree' LA llUINTA llERMOSA 16211 P ark.side Ln. l blk w .. of Beach. 3 blks s. of Pidin~er li47·544l lr'fine 3744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly furnished Condo, l Br + ofc or 2nd br l ba. Sunny deck. stream. AC, c1shws hr, carport, pool, tennis. etc SS50 mo . yearly lse Adult, no JH!tS, Avail Oc t . 15. !>'llH>412. 3 Cir . 2 Ba. Year lease $750 per mo. Call for appt. 675·2:'!06. 675 9748 Pemns ula Point. I UR. fplc. s:ns rm. yrly. Util pd. 673-9224 4ctCute bache lor, very private w/huge dec k. $325/mo yrly . fl7.'i·8018. ----------C.1f<r'cmlo leach 31 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg :lbdrm upper duplex. 1 house f rom ocean. ocean view, $750/mo yr -LOC)llnCI leach 3748 Exceptional Duplex. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Loft. Ocean view. Washer/Dryer. No pets. ~mo. 499-3962 ly 675·8018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful Condo. 3 Br. 2 s;.. Clemt-;..-.--3276 Cll:eanfront apt. furn, WD. Ba. Was h er I D r ye r . frplc. S&SO mo. 499-4956 Refrig Prime Joe. No ••••••••••• •••••••••••• eves pets. S700 nw:>. 499.3982. Seascape Village, 1 story condo. 2 br, den, 2 ba. SIGHT /SOUND OF SEA COf'OM dlf Mer 3822 fn)lc. Nr pool, tennis . No lBr-frpl·gar-to-6/27/81 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets ~93-434 __ 3___ 714/494·5184 • 337-2222 SoutholHwy. 2bdrm. tba. S-Jumt *wpCN'tltocll Jra 1ar. sundeck. SS8.S Agt C••f<r'cmlo 3271 .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 875-5830. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr, \'EARLY Newly 2 BR. 1~ Ba. lrplc. patio. Beautiful 2Br Estate! , paol. 476 Seaward Rd. ....,""CoolNB-1ynu Remod. d i w . gar, 1 550 " ·1 0 t 1 -·~ 1375/m o. Call 673·25$4 . nVBI c . bit ins Klds(6409) fee after6pm IMC>-0819. 631-4557 Agent Vale rie Lge bach comp furn. 2 Bdrm, J ba. rear unit Nr Marina. I story. 2 br. Versailles on blulr Se w/paUo. 514 J asmine . den, 2 ba, frplc, p001, ten-s leeplna uea. Fronrs Avail Oct 1. S495/mo. ~~ 0 peh l600 · l1.11h court yard. Close to -~--------­ ---------• ocean. Comp. ~.Sec. ssoo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apt. For le&Ae 2 & 3 Bdrm. adult bldg. Pool, gym, Block to be.ch. N ice Coodoe. New, upgraded, rec. tac. $475 mo. Agt. loc:atlon. close lo all. ~ r•cJUtlft. SSSO&r '700. 631·6783 or 541-0425, P a tio/balcony. TSL CMliL 6'44·5389. M1mt. &U-1903. ~~~~---~~~1 2 Br I' 2 Ba townhouse. bit-ins. air. patio & gar ~o pets. $125. 645-4837 . 2 BR. pool. gar. l m i to ocean. $450. Adlts No pets . 646-03."4 or "44·2578, 2 Br. carpets. drapes. hit- ms. ad.Its only. no pets 1110 V1ctona. Avail. 10/1. 548·1367 aft 5PM. I Br. stove, refrige. small yard. Adults. no pets. S31S. 5411-1377. Oollhouse l bdrm ap~ on oversiz.e lot with stately country home. $375 without utll. 645·6625 •Private lakeside patios and 2 bedrooms apart- & balcorues ments. and townhouses •Heated pool & from $449.00 per month whirlpool spa On J amboree At •4 miles from beach San Joaquin Hills Road 842-I 160 < 714 )644-1900 7562 EIUs Ave. H.B. NEW DECOR 3B 2" (3blks w or Beach Bl) ~ -r. oa. frplc. gar. 2 blks bch Sublse to Mar 31, 1981. $6 75 m o y r ly ~I) 3Br, 28a wtrlmt condo pets/kids. 645·1682 w /boat s lip $900 m o. ZBRYrh <213> S9'2·S4216 l Blk from beach Lovely 2 & 3 Bdrm. UpperUnilinDuplcx Townhouses. garage. l Ba. stv. rehige, water. patio. lalm<iry rac. S42S & $400 mo. 3505 Ba bloa $525. Call 213/596-7202 or Blvd. Agt. Gus . 213/ 714 /96().7347 006·1711 MARltiB'S WALK Bay Front su~ large La 2 br •pls from $450. condo. 2bdrm. 2ba. ser Frplc. large yd. patio, bldg. boat dock avail. gar. nr Runt. Harbour. a d u I ls • n o p e t s 16662 Jib Cirele . Apt L Owner /agt $1250/m o Bachelor umt. water & hot 840-6807 67S-Ol05. water, gardening serv, 1----------1-------- $270/mo. 64&-3627 turbor Area-2br. lba, no!•-------- pets! $400/mo. SM·2811 UDUCID 2 br. l ba. new crpl. drps. al\er6pm Deluxe 2 bdrm 2 balh Ule. patio. paint. huge ----''--------condo i n con venient fenced yd, children OK. lBr. lBa. Bit. ins. patio. Wes tcll fC. Carpe ls. $450. 1719 Westminster, lmlle beach. m>. Ask drapes, fireplace. mir- 11 B . O pen Sat. 9-5 . Lavonne : 213-595-4565 rored bar. bllin kitchen. 646-4658 btwn 1~5. pool and much more. ----------1----------1 Reduced lo 9650 per mo . New condo. l & 2 bdrms. Adults only. H a rbo r 157S-l650. Adulta only. no R.eahy (714)673-4400. REALTO - pet.a, many rec <•cllitles. I~~~~~~~~~ 846-18218. 2 Bdrm. Apartment. ~· 3ba + den. frplc. lJtbt, airy. lar1e P•llo. attached i car 1ar. lrg Call MS-9314 prlv patio, '550. • AND 3bdrm, 2ba, encl 1ar, 2 prlv paUoe. t500. Mike ..... • • \.\ Blk to ocean. 2 BR J\.'a Ba. f'plc. encl gar. LR. acilts no pets. ~. 631-31111; 645-682:2 $.150 M Venrnille!> ,\dulls I'\ lie wilt 1).16-i 173 i.:t Nu fee VILLA BALBOA CONDOS J &'.rm .,. Dt!n. 11 , hu wllh ocean \'lew 2 lldrm. I '• ba lrs,! J>allo J Udrm 2 hc1 with oc· .. an \IP.Vol r rc1m ~Sil ~1u .I HL I 'mpt•rt11·~ h I~ 151in Ii h h 15!! 111~ Ca111on Townhou:-.1• :l Bdrm 2 fla 2 untlt•r i:ruun1I µisrk111g plJt·e~ Puc1l. lt'nlll'i (!le• I,.\ I ll.'i09 Vcr..a1lll's Dix 2£11 . 2ha. frµh: l)('n & I.la,\ view S&l5 All ,tnlC 111llc:-e1 t'~ 644 15H6 \'1·rsa 1llt• :'lie" p11rt 's Fincsl' 2hr I ' . l1a . l rpl• UC.1ut1t uJ' ~5 3(JC.O E:\ST llLLTF W r 2Ba 1tt'11, frplc µ0111 II J! pv1 dctk dhl 1:ar \dulh. S!i'l:i "i ltt ,\ 11111-: o., •~I I IY.-OG. t~ll> 5507 Y1·:1r l' l h tfrm rr- 1 urh1.,lwd l>a I h ri111m . k II c hen 11ook s.35/l :11r 1 J.llh. ,\pl =I lii3 l/~15 '•'IA l)<Jrt ( 'rl'-.1 F:x1·c :1 Ur 2•, B:.i l;.,n110 Fq11l . po11l tennis \lialk tu hejt'll \l .in1 \\t J ll 71 1 t:J.1~!'1 I lxlr \ 1·r-.J1lks t•n h111I f 1·1,.,C' l•J 111 n Comp re •kt F'ronts tu. ... 11 c:n 1 tJ and fount.1111 1\dult Set• Bid~ Pool. g) m . ant.I n'{· fal· s.550 mo Agt 1;:11-6783 1Jr 5180425. 644 536!1 3 i 1, ) ectrl} rent ah (j ll fo r d etJll, 1173 249:1 lii:l t\210 all SP .M ~ 3 fir '! Ra .\pt \II liwlt-m,. cnclbd g:ir.u!l'. "'a!.her rlr) er huok up lllodc .... tu l11•arh. \Julb 0111) TSL "1gmt 642 1603 --San Clemrntr 38 7 6 .•••...•••.•....•..•..• $3.10 + ullhlles p:url Kids OK. Tret'S\ areJ. f4913516.11·4SS6 a~ f~e - Move in too av $32.5 $375 I & 2 Bdrm Walk to beach ~rce & dean 4~11 618i or 1!lff-rno:i :J Br 2 ha. :! b alconies. frpl<• nce ... n view S590 mu 586 OH l , 71;8··1541 - HOUSEMATES &.12·4134 fhc Roommale Yvu re uic>kmg f or Is Loc>kmg Fi r You! S.'iO fee ror peo- ple with home lo :.hare. S35 for I hose lool:inR .in<l 1 \l\.)'i., (1.."lfllf)Jny a roommate SParch J~Y 752-9475 Share home non 'imok111~ 1lnnkmg lady $170 m u a nd '2 utihlle~. 646·-1!'163 ulclesl & largest ai.:ent'Y St>rvmR So Cahfum1a Photos and Ref<>rence: Crc-<ht:-. ,\RC NBC CBS l.'Ol>mo LA '1'111'lC!S· ~:tc 1;,111~JSmc-~1971 lrnnc. '.'>ear Airport M F share house 111 H B. ~25 mu He:.pon 1:>nly Avail (Jct I !J6!l 77R7 Female.: r1,.1mmate to shr :JUr 2Bu JPl "" Aalb11<1 Bh d '\'B 1175-5035 Shr 2br •.>en f'ront Yrly Ill mns left. ·13 ) r old man w 10 ,-r •>1'1 llaughter v1s1tmg S.1110 ~ i.hr uul. !J5.1·1H 10 ,\lex Profess>onal to s h.in• t>ent !louse. Ocean View. Promontory Point. $100 m o 835 301 0 Oa~s 673· 7550 Eve A~k for J eff Ma1ure Hitsµ. Shr Nice \pl Pm lir & Ba S230 Ike f'.•c i51 7!M)8 am f'em Rmt Wanted lo Shr nc"' :lbr h.o;e on ll 1 Conv Lur Furn ~ep ha "'ash ell" S300 mcl ull Avail 1mmcd non :;mkr 6"'13·5477 M.1le rmmte wanted l•' ~hr 3 Br 112 Oa apt Full rec fac1hl1L'S No lasl. utal pd $230 mo H arbor Gre{'n Apts next to OCC !17!H940 Fem . L'CI studenl s hr :!. i.wn condo 1n In 1 ne w senou.~ studenl. non smokers Cail. 5'59-8888. 2 Bdrm 1 Bu. !>Oll vf41-:-female roommate to s.tir ~arage. close to lh'ach. ! luxury twnhse. rec facil. S375/m o 493 50-17 o r mstr bdrm. bath. $290 "!i6·4292 mo sm;11ler b~rm $260 mo 640·"538 Cathy aft San Juan SP)f Capistr.o 1878 I ----- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Female lo shr furn 38r Condo 2 Br l ' 2 Ba New hse. Irvine. $1250 mo + 11 carpets. drapes. paint 11t1l 559·6796 5475 492·t.i00. 1192-2796 ----~nts furnished or Unfwftshed 1'0 0 ....................... Seawind Vill~e New 1&2 bd rm luxury adult apts in l 1 plans from $415. 2 bdmr rrom $505 + pools. tennis. waterfalls. ponds• <~as for cookmg & heatinit paid. f'rom San Diego F'rwy drive Norlh on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden to Seawind Villa g e . 17141893·5196. lloornmale wanted, oew Irvine hs<!, $250 mo 532 687S d)'S. 857 0343 eves Fe mal e r oo mmat1t needed lo share large 2 bdrm ho use Lag una beach w locean view $350 mo + ,, util e.1·565i Fem to shr 3 Br 2 Ba hom e nr bch. $175 53&-1140 Resp rem to shr Jbr. 21~ ba triplex C M Wa s h !dry No Kids Oceanrronl for W inter 1>45-3718 ____ _ Rentals. Furnis hed •"< un· Student pref. to s hr 4 br rum. Broke':_: 675·49~ hse. CM. w/M·F. $22.S, Rooms 4000 util pd. 548-7505 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w 1full h ou se 1>rivil eges. New11ort Beach. Oct I. 6-12·681 I Wiii s hare my plush ln · level H.B home. frplc. micro. 126.Slmo incl. all. R 1 ta. 536-8090 Garage or room wanted. P ROFESSIONAL MALE Mother with I daughter. EXEC. Straight. sei!king C M. East. 645-6057. a professional lady. On Newriort Beach. Beach 2545, to shr expenses on flolel r oo m · s mall mycozyLag'unaBchcot- kltchen. 2306 w. ocean-tage. lblk from bch rront. ~ & up + $280 Ocean v1ew. Hot tub on sec & deposit. 673-4154. secluded deck off bdrms . Ok kttch & hath. new cpt . Sleeping room only, pvt Approx . $375 / mo. home. S50week. 494-0160. 631·1254 ---------•Park Newport Apt. Room- Bedroom with pr ivate bath. KJtchen prlv. Near mate to share 2Bd 2Ba nice view '300. 640-«l85 O.C. Airport. $lS6 + ~ Whi f I lookl r ullls. Pool. Ref. 557·78'78. te ema e n g or -----------white male for room. Resp." Employed M /F to mate to shr beautiful apt root other nn in 2 br apt . In t.he city of Orange. NB. 673-95.1'7 QM-4796, lOAM-lPM. ......................... -·· .. ,. ...... -_,,. .. ·····-·--·-· .. ····--..,,·---'-· ..... . .. . ,. . .. . . ... .. . .. .. . . .._ ... -... . r . ,... ... .._ -.... ..... -·r -....... -... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 Wtl1'0l'l • Sooi paCM:li rm adct. l't'n!OMI. 1llan .. t'r"'• t.'$1. lO 1 N u p We '4"'7 ~1ni1.-d YCM.tn& women with 1kl1'4Pn dable car avail for 1 htllJ rare. hou11dU!~til11n11. run n 1 n ll .. r rand • 1 1• r" ll1i 37~ MV'*lll.IC , t'U.ICtnK I rl m ll:w lln11 S!5 a loud ' t:111t Bill & Manlyi1 ·s Cleuning. AGAPIFOIC! THIPOmox For QualllY Tile & Masonry Work al lhe ,UlOSt inexpensive priecs around. biS-4394 u11n1t Tww•• m11111hh DJ t:lllllll IJll!J h7;J J:ll I llJ• 111 uflcr :\pm .it l'111111111i; &i Carpentry Co PAJNTING COMPANY 3 Gene.rations Of Paanhn& Excellence U5·6701 ~7 Birch NB·OC Airpl . 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Call All l) pes rermdehnl-(. re alter s. 645 6898 pairs, el<: 2nd genera The fastest draw an the t1on. 17 yrs in area lJc'd West. a Dally Pilot ~tr Palombo 962·8314 Classified Ad. &i2·!'1678. c ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAI• C~MOM? (Al.I. ~BO UT Ol II I >\ R t: lo. R I. I I-1-. \o\f>HK.SHOI' Onr of lht-m1"1 I~'"''"" mg lll4'thoda ... ccn I HI 1 lll~r <k\ot'l(ltltl ... 11\ I l!t .. c.om1Jrf'hl'tl!t1'•· l••,1r 1I hlr Ii "'urk 11lanr11n•• pro , .. " 1-'or 11t•1..111, '..ill I 11<• I \.';'f '7372 ....••.......•......••. ~l~rtr1c1Jn L1 r •233108 CIO Sm JOb!i rnJtntenan1:e & repair .... ~~ L1 c 'd l"lt'l'lr11•111n "'Ill lradt' ,,crv1!'<' llJr u11v h ome 1m1HI)\ emcn1 642 1067 G.••MJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ca.. •/HGlllMq L a w n S ~ r v 1 1° (' • Landsl•ape Free 1-~s l 642 9907 *VERY LOW PRICES* On l andscape main lenance Free esllmalL'S 21 yr expenence . 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'I ltl'd) !iJll :,s t 3. 1~.1 11\l!l l It 0 II I N S II t> I S 1-; n .t-:\'lilN<i '>i-;H\'lt'E Fur a llK>rtlUl(hh d ean ll.w 54011157 The M;mcls .\pls & Hse l'lca n1n14 & Bu:.1ne!>:. llUlldrnA <.:arol 64&6502 after 4 30 l.J,.'pt'lldablc Lad ' to l'lt:'Jn \OUr home 1-~xp own Trans t>.ill !JOlll 751 U:ij\3 \lal ure t:hn~uan lady cle penclablc. t•wn trans. re fer Sue B-i7 8.S;IO llOl 'Sl::L'l.EASI"\<; 1:-:XI' $6 PEH llR M2 79tll c;rt.'<11 h!.kvr 1.1. '"" refs needs work. Nwv1 arl'a 673-SX\JC I Want Ml llelJf ' &12 .'>678 lanchcapiRg ••••••••••••••••••••••• H E N 0 \' A T I N G H <J T 0 T I I. I. I N G SPJllNKLt:RS·LAWNS, Papering by Le Pap1er Sl3 50/rl a ll rmi. µapers Exp 10/15/80. S:M>.2350. C L.~ t\ N UP 0 av~ b Ch 642 4853, ffud 646 8481 Texturing Y arlle Tum Oal or s pray lex MolOftf'Y lured walls 1n10 a ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.'reat l.ve des igns l:lnckwork, l!mall Jobs 4~ RZU1 __ _ Newµort, <:&..t a :'>1esa & f'a1 nt1n° b " C harlie. lrVlne 675 3175 eves " , l'uslom painlinit & stam llAKT M~ONRV All T } Pt>S BrH•kwor k & lilo<:kwC1rk ::~ 645 7307 Noland Masonry Custom Ul k Work & ltl'lalning Walls free esl 5.'l9 795fl ~>-1\1 (MJ Mo•inq ...•.•....•............ .Moving? The Starving College Student:. have grown Lil' Tl21 4:16 Same_g~>ocherv 641 ~27 Paintinq/P.rinq .............•......•.. PETERS PAIN'l'INt: 1-:x µr 'd. ltcas Ha t es Free Est C.:a ll Gene 5.52 ~Sil tog CJ( a ll phases l94·8248 Mur analha Pa1nlinl(· Conc1en1 ious work al low rat es Int /Ext Local Ref's. 498-4943. 49'.! 3813 --------Ralph's PoinffncJ 536-0ll Paintinq/Sicps ..•....•.....•.......•. 1•11111tinit inler /ext er. lo r ales lmmed . serv 1142 0300 or 6JG. 7149 Plaster /Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stucco & Plaster Patt·h, no )Ob too sm qwck & clean &iS-4203. 645·419!1 Neat iiatch~ & textures f,-ff &t. 89l-109 0 1H1."!'> Paintini.:. s c n •111i.: S µcciallztnK in 111l :el(l .trea 9 ~ r::.. mo,,1 reus µa1ch1n#l & reslucco,. lns urell. ltt·'d Slili ~2."I t-'ree e~l 1;..i;) 51i60 f'inl! .:xl ml pamltnJ.l b) lllchard !:-.11111r St lie. 111!> fr) me 831i 5555. 2'i hn. Pa inting & Papenn.11 Prof work Fn•c csl. Hsnbl St(!Vt' $47 4281 Ptumbinq ...........•...•...•..• :>.ew l'On~lruclton re mod e l rep1pe Slab 1.-uks , e lect ron1call> located & r epaire d , drains deared Top Hal. 63&2030 ~2287 494.5901 RoofWJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reµtur & Reroor. All types -s hingles ·rock shakes • compo-lar Free esl 54\.5930 Fin. Avail. r,...s..-.tce ••••••••••••••••••••••• TREE DE SIGN . Ornamen1;il pruning, Sculpt uring, topping, thinning, removal. gen clean-up. 64~ 1845 REPAIR: all lypes. 10 yrs Tree trimming. clean· exp. all work f.(uar Fr ups . ha uling main e:.ts. Jack. 848-1053 Lenance Amie 548·8414 BETTER BUILT ROOF All types. hot comp tile. shake, Ired bonded ms Free esl. Call 960-11778 5-cllloltMq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sand & water blasting Xlnl l'leanups. lo rates. 615·5994. 213/592·3901 ----S.wincJ/ Alt•atiORs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex,penence Dressmaking And Al tera ti o n s Re a sonable Ralcs >411-5756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P ROBLEMS Need to talk ? F'ree counseling AB <.: HELPLINE IHS-2222. ----------Tile • •••••••••••••••••••••• H ...... Oftleach Tile Co . Let us upg rade lhat shower. tub, dram board or entry wa~ Ceramic trlc rmprovcs appear & value of any home or comm bldg at a reas cost Free est & sugges tions <7141 tl42·302U Tree & Shrub Tnmming & Removal. Yard Clean ups, Hauling. t>-\5·01 lK. l!46 141JJ1m ----- Yu cc a r e m o11;.il ~pecialists. trees r e m ovetl anll 1r1mme1t hauling t-~eeest 840-5884 Tloltorirtg ••••••••••••••••••••••• "REA DI NG.. l1 1ghty Qua l Prof. w /K-12 Credeutials M Ed. Pos l Grad. Umv. Work Ref's A\ ail 548·60'.!2 Typing Senice ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fast accurate Lypmi,: un IBM Correcl /Sele1:tnt·. other secrelarial work. bus iness I ett er!-., re s umes . etc Ka ren 675·1230 WindowC~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Let The Sunshine In" Call Sun.-;hme Window t 'leaning. Ltd 548-8853 11 you're 111 the market for a better car. he sure t.o check the many autos advertlM~d for sale 1n Classified. • lewtah to Shere 000 lefttals to SliMre 4300 Office Rental 4400 R...tal1 W..ted 4600 Rentals Wanted 4600 MoMy to Loan 5025 Lost & Foe.Id 5300 Lost & FOWld 5300 Pet"IOftClfs 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• M Flo shr 2 Br 2 Ba apt, I blk to bea<.'h, S2621mo. Bal Pen . Avail 10/1 673-3436 aft 8PM. Roommale to sbare 2 br G arde n Apt NONSMOKER.J .Sierra 557-4396 Housemate oee<1ed·10 shr ~ 36r. 21~Ba ocn view con· twT...t 4150 do. Capo Bch Yr lse. sec ••••••••••••••••••••••• dep & 12 util mandatory. l<hc.20' Gar. Storage only Shr w /l s ingle prof. Costa Mesa $40/mo Call liberal male. Avail Oct 1·5 pm. 636-4120. 15. 661·865.9 eves/ wknds. 2br. 11.,ba apl pool. ten rus. CdM Mature Busi- ness lady pref 22S + util. 64().8'.!97. 673-~37 Single garage. $45. 731 W 18th St. Costa Mesa. 640-9900. 10·1 2~x3 1 '. d r y wall finis hed, also rear dr e.n· Share condo. fem. San try. storage. 846-9501 ; Clemente. 2 blks l o eves840-41S2 • Ocean. ll!e 3 br, 2 ba, ~ar. --- a J I a m c n 1 I r es . Downtown Huntington 493-0020 li61 3568 Beach. 10XZ7, MO/mo. 964-5591 KOU CIEHTER HEWPOIT Elegant executive s uites m prestige location With c o m p l ete s upport se r yices . FIRST MONTH FREE. 714/851·0681 Office by the ocean. 315 3rd St .. HB.Sl95/mo. Growid noor SCOTT lliL TY 516-7533 Med.icaJ or office swte for lease Downtown Laguna Beach.6S6 s q fl . S623/mo. Ample pvt. p arking Owner 497·2351. CdM Delwce Swtes. 1500 RENT AL HOUSING HEEDED Fluor has a new program designed to he lp its employees locate rental housing in the Orange County area. If you have housing available for rent or lease, please contact Fluor's Ho using Services Department between 7:30AM· 4: lSPM. Phone714·975-3970. ® --···••1111•~·· 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Resp fem. 20-30 yrs. sq.ft. AC. ampl J*g, Util avail. now. share beaut. E. Side Costa Me s a pd. 2855 E . Cst Hwy, Forstore&office s paceat custom wooden home. Singles MO/mo. 675-4llOO reasooable rates. Wanted m Costa Mesa or Lrvtne area. 2 or 3 BR . house pre ferred. 3 AduJt.s. Xlnt references. 673·5701 Eves. & weekends. c:.-nor.u 500 to 2700 Sq Ft. _12SO __ .J_i_ll_.495--__ 15_15 ___ ----~------Prime Ocean view loca· MF.SA VERDE DR Someone to shr family Office l...tal 4400 lion in Laguna Beach. PLAZA home. Laguna Be,ach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 450 sq. ft. in Bluebird 1525 Mesa Verde E, C M. 494-4272 eves or wkends Center. SSSO mo. Ca 11 545-4123 WESTCLIFF BLOG NEWPORT BEACH Paul 497-4844. < ..., .... , w •. ,,,1 '' .... ~ '"' ....... t. ... ....... ,... ..... / ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ YOU CAMIE SUIEWITHA BANK 2nd TD's REDUCED IA TES s .......... 714-112-5200 Ask for Linda F1ynn or Karen Linn Money'#Clllted 5030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.000 wanted. se<.'ure by 2nd TD on CdM property 673-9208 MofilJ•ps. Trwt .,... 50lS ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.......Mtc).Co. All types of real es tate investments since 1949. 51Mciallmgla WTD1 642-2171 545-0611 FOUND ADS ARE FIEE Call: 642-5678 LOST. Vic. Adams Sehl Blk/Wht male cal w/blk fle a collar Lamps "Pickles " REWARD! Call 557-4-019 LasL Fern. Shellie. Vic McFadden/Goldenwest Brwn & white s hort fur Reward. 897·5439 o r 894-1268 Vivacious European lady seeking s uc c e ss ful gentleman age 35·45. marriage m i nd ed Enclose photo & descrip- tion. Reply Box If 737 , Da ily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Found. Parrot. H B. 847-6342 84().7040 Found on ~1 ESA Or_ Female Spnnger Spaniel Brown1wttite. 3 collars· no tag 557 8071. &i&-3081. FO UN D S h ep h e rd Blktran male. Spnnger Spamel l..Jver /Whl Fem. Border Colbe Rust Fem. Goldf'n Retnever Male. Several Cats &: k1llens' Newport Beach Animal Shelter 644·3656 PRE LAW student needs SZS.000. Will do anything Legal Confide ntial DVM P 0 . Box 3242. :'-I B. 92663 MAWGE Be pampered with a personal r e lax i ng massage by 12of the pre ttiest girls in Southern California. Jacuzzi , sauna etc. Open lOam 4am. 7 days a week. Vis · a M.C. Atlantis Health Spa, 2112 Harbor lllvd. Costa Mesa. l>i5·3433 Br F 0 u n d . m 0 th e r · s ing this ad for your bracelet. Albertson's special gift. ---- prkg lot. HB. 962-8377 TOUCH A C&.ASS Found· Sml be1ge1wht M. ESCORTS dog. shaved neck Call 24 HRS. 752·0817 49'7·2148 FOUND: Black female puppy, Vic Pacific Coast Hwy & Warner, H .B. 846-3777 Professional Therapeutic massage. Lic'd. NB Appl only. Steve548·2Jl17 to..eY'S OFMEWPOIT ESCOITS 752-9368 Ralph Lauren polo t~pe female needed to shr lux· ury 2 Br 2 Ba apt on the beach in lh e s a nd . Campi furn .. frplc. W ID. etc. Housekeeper I time pr wk. gar age Non· smoker. good sense of humor. call Dys &i2-6600. eves 673-lSJl Joseph. ~..,c,,,..,.., •• .... e ......... ....-... :/ ...... 1----------1 NB/CM, up to 4700 sq.ft Office for rent. approx 400 avail at pnme comer. s q ft. S2SO mo. With 17lh & Nwpt Bl v d answering serv. 54().. 7555 67~·6900 Opporimity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cosh for T.D'a.. Found black cat. fem. FOUND: tiny black Poo- dle <old >. Shellie/ Colbe. red Dobie. Basenja. darl· ang black Poodle mix. Golden R etrieve r . Dachshund. Terrier mix. Cockapoo. Brillany Spaniel llllX & more. Also cats & kitlens. Adopt a pel al Ir vine Animal Care Center. open every day. 754-3734. GreatC-.•y ESCORTS ./1 ... -Marketing Manage r (partt11ne) needed by establishe<l company for 2 product lines that are leaders in their fields ski areas & marinas. Orders on hand will re· turn Investment of SZS.000 in 6 rms Please call.~8-5 American Mtg. Bkr wlflea collar . Laguna /,..,. __ _ WA&J(TOllG "A" LUXURY EXECUTIVE SUITES Receptionist. Secretarial Ser vice . Phone Answe ring 10 DANA PT2To8 Room Orc &Comml 12 pnce From 1245 rm 975-1120 953-4141 Beach. 4~·7927 2 Professional males seek 3rd to shr 3 Br house. Uberal. PX> + .,..,, utrl. Lag Bch. 4!17·5275 ./-·--./ _,.. .......... Call Mr Howard 645. 6101 Beautiful Garden Set· Office space avail. Full ting. Conference Rms, service executive suites Racquet Ball Court. &: avail for lease in Center Private Patio. 978-1001 Poinle. Located near OC . Airport For leasing in· Office space rn Newport formation call /DeeDee Financial Center . 2 of Huff. SSS-2288. fices w /priv enlrances. Pat. 644-9l90. SUITE DEAL 1635 s f at 2lt s 1(. <:omm 1ndust area 10 C.:osta Mesa. Useful for storage or sbop fac1l. 642 2928 or 548·9035 Space -for rent m Euro- pean Skin Care Studio in Corona del Mar. 675·5080 JANITORIAL ACCNTS for s a le San Clem. Laguna. CM area. $840 to S5300 yrly m1·ome Cash or terms Mr. Inn. $44·TI80 Widow has ITV)ney for 2nd T D No credit check, no polty. for action call AGT bi3-73ll anytime 2nd T D. $30,000 at 14% int Due 3 yrs 20% disc. Bkr 896-7853 or 964-2607 eves. Earn 20"1< o r m o re St-cured by outstandtnl( R E. LagWla B<'h TOW re!trd Xtra br avail. shr ram rm/lvg rm. kit S235 w utH. Pref mature non· s moke. 830·5330 d ys. 494·5613ev ~~~~!t~· Large window suite avail Oct . 1. Executi v e Recept. & Sec'y. Mail. Xerox. Con! Rm For in· ro. 752-6188. N EWPORT BEi\Cll COAST HWY .FRO N TAG E . (Ac ross from <.:a nos) Wine , cheese. bakery take-out or hq uor store +add1t1onal office space . 645·J68J_ Landscape business ror ~emtnk/ s a le. lawn mower s. PH'Sefds/ Fem'I pref non.smoker lo shre H.B. hme, avail im med 842·61..28 an 5pm • l mo. F'rff Rent FleXJble Floorplan vacu um. edger. string Lott & FMd ------tnmmer, trlr. 960-7104 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BR APT IC M ) · Pay 350 ( l.st /Isl) 642-4982 "Too hip to drink" Master bdrm. pvt bath. fplc, gar, Mlf'. S2~ +ll'z util. AM. 641·9328 Rmmate wanted to shr, 2 BR 2 Ba apt. Sl70 mo + S200 dep Non smkr Nr OCC. Clint, 549-4932 Quiet non·srmker share 3bdrm house in C.M dis· hwasher, washer /dryer Kathi 548..aM4. CUte 3bdrm 2ba house for rent, nffd respon 3rd girl. Newport Hts area. 646-3798. Roommate wanted Dana Pt. Ocean views., decks, frplc, private ba. Clean responsible. 1275 + utils . t.st. ar last. 661·9656. Keep trying. Lido Marina Village 1714) 675-8662 WATERFRONT & PENTHOUSE SUITES 280to1000 Sew-Ft. Prt ... AJ .. HI Oc...Vlewl w ...... 17141 '75-1'62 Ideal location for Al· tomey. Real nitale, or Entrepreneur. Office now available · large paneled Rec:eption area with stor age and 3 private offices in beautifully maintained full ser vice buildin1. (Comer Westcllff Dr. & lrvine, Newport Jleacb>. 800sq. ft. For lease. Koll Irvine In· dustrial. 2400 sq. ft. totaJ L500 sq. ft. deluxe office s pa ce. 900 s q.fl. warehouse. Courtesy to Brokers. 751-4760. 600 sq ft office, 1 yr lease. $700 per mo. Newport Center. 567 San Nicolas. Ste 109. 644·46W UOO SMl'Y AID ARIA Church Retttal Spac:e Avail. tmmed Ea s~ Pkg. $300/rm. 642·~~ _ C-rcial Rttltd1 4475 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 2073 sq.ft. for lease at 369 E 17th St West porl Squar e . Barrett Rlt). 642-5200 ..... trial 1.-a1 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New A/C offices 1 . 661 sq f\. SUPER NlC E, lGO<H>SOO l . 1.21110sq ft. sq ft. Great location & 1·1984sqft. parking. 33< gr oss. t -2640sqft. 738-746 W. 17th St, C.M. Lido Mgmt Co. 646-0505. 979-3733 foe app't. 1200 sq. ft. 1375 rm. Front OFACEWACE ofnce. large rear area & Small private offices door · Unit 23. 629 near O.C. Airport. Rent Terminal Way. C .M. 00 monlh·tmnlh basis. 540'·9352 Day, 646·0681 833-1111 or ll:J3..8244. Mon· Eves._.------- _Fr_i._9-_5~P_m_. _____ , 1800 sq. f\. 2 Front offices. BBTUTE To Sh r 2br. 2ba. apt $204/mo. 1~ blk S.C. Plaza 979-1879 JIWPOIT BEACH Prof. Person to shr 3br. 0...... Office S,.C. Call Melissa 645-6101 2 Baths. Large rear sbop area & door. $495 mo. 1775 Whittler Ave. C.M. 540.9352 Days, 64&-0681 Eves. 2ba. ocn front living COSTA MESA. ORANGE 700tol0005t1-Ft. FOR LEASE ----lnn1tnltnt Opportwlity 5015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VEHTURL CAPITAL Re turn ver y 1h1gh . secured by real estale Mimmum $15,000 invest· ment. Ask for Gi.-orgc or Joel 955-1661 MoMytoLoan 50ZS ••••••••••••••••••••••• {NEED {MONEY • CUDITMO PROILIM z.d&WTDS- 97MHl/IH·I 145 Arranged by e...ttto.l.o.s A Mortgage Broker wjhot tub al 47th St. in COAST FINANCIAL Npt. cm. MM018 •Ja.n!torial sernce • KOLL-IRVINE INOUS. * HOME OWMllS * CENTER: SUITE6 tiUUeslncluded CONDO $10 000 Will Shi' Apt w/fem adult 2MSM•aVerdeDr. E . •AdJacenttoAirport 6200 sq ft w/2.075 ofc • Free~ foe companion. $!95 mo. inclda R~P· • Reltaarant Row space. nr OC Airport. TO ~2850 t.ioeist. and utilities. See •Acceato3Major $110. 220, 3 phase elec. SI00,000 g.5oecall95H414. Freeways A.lkinl :!& sq f\., sross 3 ,_.-.., ...... Pr'OI hady wiahes to abre J.E. Dunaer Attorney yn. C&ll Ht.11h at 540-'Jm Loam Secured By A bme FV. SllO incl ulll. 13• ••13 Moo·Fri. Com"'"'--UonJReal 113-l101or9M-la Newport Bch. llacArt.bvr .,.... ...... UI ---------Blvd. G-100aq. ft.. Share ••...... 4450 Colla M .. locaUoa, lot and Personal Properly Female Roommate •ant· Hpenaa.el·\Ml. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 83'x300'. Partially c•ClltdlorJmlce ed to abr beaut. Irvine fe nced. 2 s tructures at hn 1 cbys home w /prol. male, pool, 250 'II· ft. pm nr. utna STORE SPACE foe lease. could be uted for offices. 957 5123 tennia. pref. non·amoker pd. 1185/rm. 779 W. 19th. 300aq. fl. AvaU now. 1500 etc. 5a·l015 dys, S.SZ.78112 • 25·40. $250mo . Mlke St..C.M.Tom95M900. sq n. avaJI. Oct t.5th. eves AMERICANWAY 511-1149 Necotiable terms. Coast --· ------MORTGAGE CO. --------US' OFnCE SPACE, EquiU..m /-.7202. ..... 4510 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Mal·Noosmoker. 23 + Panel Walll/ Cpt/ Heat/ •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• .;:: hmtollU'2Br,2ba.W 008t.fta.m2Newport Prw.Cldrapradleolt. • ..... Specie Newport ID. ca Plau. DOO tacl Blvd. CM SM·Ull or )'l'I: 19 .. ft. •-Old a.eclt. • w. Ocean· d Mi-4111 M4-lm Ne-port Blvd. Ma.au. troaL '7M1Jt. 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now You Can Sell More "Ith Dail~ Piiot PENNY PINCl .. :R AOS Still only 82. 3 llnei. rnr 2 d;iys nnl) ::i1 a day. 34c a lint• 1\<h ·ert1se one o r more 11ems \'alucd up l•> !>100 Each udd1t1011al line 1s only till<' for th<.' l\\O days Sorry. no t'o mmerc1al a d s ullowed Char ge Your l'enny l'1ncher Ad o r use yo ur Bank Americ ard Vasa or Mastercard For more lnforma11on and lo place ynur 11d call 642·5678 SCUllUTS -Satan -Bureau - Vendor-Pumice- Fariaa -B1aect - DIFFERENCE Dumb! He put a five· dollar bill in a dollar- changiq machine and tot four quarters back. "See," he announced, "that a.cblne WU lOO dumb to bow the OIF· FERENCE." t Losl. Blk Lab. 8 mos 11ld male Hunt. Beh. 9/19/80 REWARD !!ro-7~ IEWAID S$$ Los t . Sunday night 9-21·80. 120lb Rottweiler neutered male. black & ta11. very friendly l..ost in Capislrano Beac h area Please call James 1\98-757:1 If you want your advert is· mi: message 10 rench more people at IQwer cost. Classified 1s the wa~ to go! Call Now' tm·5678 F...t PST'Ot. H.I. 847 -~. 84(). 7040. Found large Puppy in Irvine Industrial area Plea s e identify. Ca 11 9'73·1965. FOUND: Blonde fem Aust Shep or Golden Retriv. \ rctoria Bch. Laguna, l!17 ·5126; 494.;1175 --Found Parrot m Newport Bea ch on 9·25. call to 1dent1fy 847 2495 Who Will ~~U''jt>Uf l8 fJ When \jOL{ 'fe, at . ·. ~~~? Use An1we1 At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we take your m e s s a g e s 2 4 h,o u r s 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. .. DAILY PILOT :T";;;-- 24 Hrs. 641-0180 Cd/Checks A119bpfMC/Vho UTIUANMllS ESCORTS all major credit cards accepted S»-4723 --------- DIAMOND WANTED: ·~ to I carat PIP 54(}.0208 bfr 11, aft 5. Overweight-lose 17-25 lb!;. in 6 wks No s hots, no drugs. no contr acts . 673·0111. *FOXY LADY* OUTCALLONLY * 972-1138 * GuysM'Gal1 ESCORTS •972-1621 * Now Hiring after 6pm MA.5SAGE $1.0W /AD MYSTIC MA.SSAGF. S56-4656Santa Ana Tired of being alone? Want a good young Mex· ican wife. (9031 768-Zll2 FIRST LADY laart.Modlfs. Pcsiy hlcen. * 972-1345 * MC &i VISA Accepted COVER GIRL • OU'n:A&.L • 953-0MI MCNlSA SedlllO.. 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attractive. trim. vibrant prol woman, unencum· bered. seeking stable, educated man for llin· cere relaUonahlp. 50·60 yrs, caucasian only. C. Hannah. P.O. Box 834. Corona del Mar. 92625. ·~;:::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.1111& lwtc• .... 7001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ooata Mea Chii1tlan Pre· School now enroUin1. lft· lroductory olfer: szuo. Wkly. Incl hot lunctt.s. 648-5423. l ..... ~~~ ..... ?!!4? ~~::•;.~ ..... ?!~ !~!~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~?;'!'~ ..... ~!~ 7'00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ua1lkl1111 1ooec1•••1c Clertcal Temparary DIMfAL/Allht. C._rcW ,..... Urowma marine mf1. ln UM temporary aaal&n· Clerical BUIY N.B. realorallve E XE C U1'1 P. SECRETAJtV to prest· den t or de velop meut Mmpiany ~1tled at tht- bch In Laguna. rnuture, self·mollvated w tx lnt bookkeep1nl( skills, It ut• cur11te typing & SH. l(;,11'11 & rentals. lo $1500 mo Qualirletl persons ooh Irvine hd ~nlJ\11 for mm1a U a brtd&e lO II CEil ~( pracllce nffdl exper. l\anlunll UJ.'l•nt'n\'\I .,,1• eJCll t'JC bkkpr lo work new career lmrN!dlate _.,_, person. lood •alar.y, f t•r r e d . h o w i.-Vl1 r . lhr u h!'•nclal •l •lr «>J»nlnpavallabt.for. Af'f'WSl'A...,. bmefill.8.'U·:M92 c·u h .. r111a exprr1t!nrl' nlMLli ~lo both mrii-. PBX/Receptionlat ~ .... woultlheh.-lptul " l't'al c ... ta&t dov de!' Gt,'OU&ICleru We are a.cceptin1 ap DefTALASST. HouHwork b} J a p.rnt"'<' school bo) :.?3 ' '"" old tn " chanar fur room \\ bo.ml 8tl l~ tw,W..W 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• At'roun111111 SHllT-SUIYIS p T . hou.n. 01 II Iii "'""Ill trt•u,..un'r l>ut1.-.i. 1· .. ri~I Ind lruuun~ un ''~ll'I 111 Inti I~ 1>cflc:. Uu.rr1111.:~~ compuH•r S.1laf") 1•um 111c1isurt.1tl' ... ul11bl) .111ll ()Xp (.'n,,,t41 \ki.¥ f,.,..,I lrrlMI /\n'uun1 ,1111 Jr l'.1 \ ~ l•Ol•kk\'l'llltlll I .111 1111 ,1 CPI\ ollll'l' I'll ""' 11 113•1 l.utl00,1 Ht•u• h !l26.S2 Ar1•oun1.1111 Uu. .... \I io: r f<>r 1m ,J ll: "''l'lh )l-'I I j.:1·111·, " 111uJt1r l1 ruooJ 1111: ,,ou1 ~·l•:-pru.:1 .i111• $1 uoo 0011 b u ll i;c l Degree. '' ,.., '-''P"r creative lt.>ad1."r..h1µ rt·~ S t' 11 11 r c ~ u 111 1• '\ ,, O r u n Jte L'11 l h1l i.J Gwdanct: l't<ntcr lnC' 2 0 5 0 ,. v U I h \\ ..i y i'\illenun. C1\ ')26.15 Accounts RKei•able Exp necessa11 . m ature rema le, hl•a\} 11gure work Must be prof1t'lent in f1~ures. hie typ1n~ 10 ke) by touch. Xlnt Co benefits Oppc>rtun11~ for advancement Inf or mu I office. <.: M <.:all Millie after 9um. 645·5800. Acrounting ACCOUNTING TEMPORARY ASSIGHMEHTS Orange County is boom· mf(' And so are we • We're \pa r ,m('lnt M a n.tl(l'I t-.1upll" 70 l 1111 \!'lull \I" Rritrh .1n•a IJf lllt di m 11 tnl1't1J1n4"t' '\kill, t •' llllH•l\t R.,~I\ I' U ~" l l l l !:w•I ltc-.. lh l 11 !ln .. , \1>1 \N0131.w1 \fann,11rr Ttu1tll·~~ \\Ill If ,11n ( '111111ll'., l'Jl"'I 14,111 I,. I. Ol•tllll l"lh ll"l'l' to.i.: \ll7 I •ICHITICTUIAL l ........ ditlt. Draft.,..nont ~ •111\1111'1 liJl I' I\ II """' 11111!.11 r11l<'l lh1u l \I'< lVIL,ll Ud 1\111 \t 111111111111 \ r.. l'' 111 r.-., l'1•r 111.i lll'fll ll'"'lllilll-' \Int ..... II,. ll,111 I. H,1 ... l•11ll ;,\ ''''" 1111 ;u i76 11.,.1 ~'\t-;\t HI 1-It..' \\, "'ll l r j I II \ 11 p I \ , •I Ill \IJ1 1:rl'~or '.11 ti" lh.ll l'la1:t'11l111 ~ v1.1.i \le·~·· A.SSIMILEI' l-.ln•t 11<·,1I )lct•h.rnll.sl EAt~t " JSse111hh ul i:lt'\'tMt'itl & cnech.1n1cal l'QW pment Sulden11g & hi:hl ~hol' t'JCIJt!r Some lab wurk cxper dh1ru hie Gll(xi 1>a) ~ner1u. Growing l'O m Sc1n J uau Capo 714-493 ti62A .. - \SSEM HL ER t-:L.-:L'TH lmml.'tllatl· 11pen111g.s fo r rnN:han1cal a~sembl y Exver prt•f but not re q'd Growing 1·0 ~ood benefits. cull for appt 6~5 363<! Ne wporl Marine Engmeenng En gr.1020w. 17th St.. c M -------- ..; ASSEMBLERS AOBEllT NALF'B accounl~ MECHANICAL Then~ arc m any new firms moving into the Orange County area. br tnA mg about an increas tng d e mand fo r ex penenced acrounlinA personnel CPA s Auditors 'fax Arcounlants Cost Acrnuntanb Semor Accountants BuokXecpers cc·ounting Clcr k.c; 11 yvu .trc 11111 JW1Jr1• of the henef1ts of work mg temporary. v1s1t us or give us a call. we wi ll be happy to discuss 11 with you. We are located in the Coldwell Ba nke r Bwldmg 2333 N Broadway 11200 Santa Ana 17141135-4103 FREE PARKING Mus l he able 10 read prints and lls l s o f materials. und.e.ri;tand cngmeennA chan):e ur ders. use or hand tools. 1·2 years of electronic ex penence We offer compe t1t1ve 1.alarics a nd ben e Cits whic h include company paid t.1re . Dental and :\'l edieal Ins ura n c e , Pl'nsion Plan, Savings Plan with hiAh interest rJte . 101 ~ paid holidays ix·r ye.H a nd fine werk vac u1 1o n J f ter s ix months Please a pply d l PERSONNEL T RIVE)(, INC • ...___.. O•• s..:-.. ~ 1815 Ritchey Street Santa Ana. CA mos Equal Uppty E mploye r M/f ~ • 11. t•. t IC 0 lh II ... I 1.rnttto Co unty \1rpur1 llf ltN· hu~ "" 1mml'llit1I•· n......S !or ii I '•tllr1I11111 11rvl 'i\11111 ... 11 .. , \lt1lll) 111 ''I•' 111 W 1•M 111 ur 1t 1•h urn I plr1"1o111t Jlhtlllll' 11~11111•1 I I''" II 11 .. 1 t. rn.~1111~ ,.,.., Hlll~ ,. \Vo'' I •'It• ,. I' 1 ••1tllll t•ll \\ I' I' 11 ... c \ I I' 111• 11 I 1 ... n1r11 ~ .. 1,1r, !uni flH " n ' U I "If' .. 1 l It l' \ lhtllllll l'lt d'' 11111 lu1 I \h ~ I um .11 W E LLS FARGO BANK lS!AI \t,11 \rthUI 111\\J '""'IXll'1 lleJ<'h l \ to,qu.il Opµt} 1':m11l11)1.'I M I-' M Now'.s the t ime lo takl' arlvantage or th1• growth 11( a lt!ader 1n .sa vini.ts a ml lo.ms, Fidelity Federal Bet:;.iuse of new ..,cr v1ccs we'll soon he pr11v11hn11 10 our t•us tomers. we 'r e seekmg Teller~ now for o ur Orange County of fices . Six months S&L t>r bank experience 1s pre (erred, but We Wiii COil· sider t rammg sharp up p!Jcants with 1•a!>h1enng e xperience 1n s o me bran r hes At F1dehl> )OU'll enJO) •Top sa lan es •Free career a ppare l •Paid medical/dental •Profit s hanng •Free parking •Outstanding growth potential For more information about this exl'ltini: OP· portunily ple ase ca ll Venda Stanbery al 1714 ) H42 <IOOO. FtDB.ITY FB>ERAL So•ings and Loan Association An Equal Opp Emplyr Banking U111k<I ( '.¥ hflll'llUI IUl Ilk W <k~<All t\\e> l.OAIJl,UIHI lk•ul'h ~l)M4S .. : lJ t-: TllLEIS h illt•rl 1111 Sa v l111C, " i """ h11~ fullt11111· t .. llt•r p 411' 1 t 111 11 ' 11 IJt' II U l ,,.cwport lll'a1'h 0H11·•· ilk ltw1t1111~h•ll lie .il'h urrtce Will tru111 T ) p1111( rt' 'IWl"\'lll\'111 :tO Wl•lll ( 'ull IO I "~I for JlllJI 1-:u.-: ...... ltolG• l'hc· 1111 .. nmK uf our nl'w brum·h III l'osld Mcu hi! 1•r l'U l l'tl olll lffi rn1'\J1ult' uj)l'lltnlC for un l'X~nl'rt(•~-d T ... r lo work PAJ'IT TIME II yuu would cnJl}y working 111 pkJ:.ant .'>urround 1 01:~. p led St! l:jll L'ar m ell o1 Na .!>o n '114 1540-s:IOO SOUTH COAST IANK An l noepcnde nt Bank ~ liakerSt , C M fo;quul Oppl~ Employer M F' Barte nde r Part t1m1• Mull Lynch's. :JI I Palm, Balboa Pen 675 1556. IEAUTY STYLIST Making eno~h money" Getting new patro ns'? Paying for supplies" We use the besl possible pro duets Benefils include. high comm1ss1on & eammgs paid "eekly No s upply c~t to operators P aid vacations & holidays. Sa les trainin g & ag gress 1ve ad program Style trainmg, medical & dental insurance at l1>w cost Opportunity Lo ad· ''ance Apply 1n person. J.C. Penney. Z4 Fashion lsland. Newport Beach , E 0.£ MtF B e aut y O pc ra lor . manicunst . pedicurist. to work in fnendly salon. llrs. flex Rent or com- mission. 557 2234 BJNO£RY OP ERATOR St>l up & run s mall rolder, st itcher . drill. ~hrink wrap, culler & do handwork m an expa nd mg med size production shop. Some exper rcq'd lns uranr e & o t h er benerits . Irvine loc. Ca ll Jim: 8 ·JO.s . Mon-Fri. 97!H83<\. llCrtl/JR. ACCT. for rapidly expanding financial firm in Fashion Island Exper a must. Da ily input & general ledger desired 759-LSL5 ACCOUNTING CLERK ASSISTANT MANAGER Oraper·o; Laguna Hills s t o r e Must be ex· pe ricn ce d 1n better wom en's ready·lO·Wear a11d sport.swear Apply in ~rson to Manager Ma ble Austin, 23621 Moult.on Parkway Plaza or call 768=6622 for appointment Orange County's oldest independent hank will be opening a new branch in Fullertnn Im mediate career opportunities are available 1n Fullerton .md throughout a ll of ou r br a nc hes fo r h ig hly mol1vated, experie nced ~~~~~~~~~~ Miftinum I yeor ac· cOIMfinq e~ettee or •Cf'li•alent education required. Ability to operate I O·key plus light typin9. Will ha. ch cash clsburwtnents and rKetph, bani& ,... conciliations and vorious ott.r account• iftl) cWiH. OutstcMiftc) salary Clftd benefits. Apply: Personnel Dept NATIONAL EDUCATION 4400 C...,s Dri•~ Hewpoti -.OC~. CA t-:qual Opportunity Employer M IF Advertising Sales The Daily Pilot hos un immediate opening for a s ui t's p e r s on w ith newspaper dis play ad ver tis ing experlenre. Go od s alary. c om · missions & excellent fr. inge benefits. Excellent growth opportumtie11 for a person with career am· bitions. Call for appoint· ment. 642-4321. ext. 277 o.w.,t Cocnt Dally, .... 330W. BaySl,C M. Equal Opportunity Employerl'tt/F/H AUTO MACHINIST TRAJNEE. Pd vacations & insurance Apply al Hub Aul-0 Supply 2120 11 :.i rbo r Bl v rf . CM 646-2464 See Claud Babys itter wanted your homt for I & a 21 ~ year old 3 or !\ days a wee k Fairground area <.:all fi.4S.'Jfl50 Babysitte r wanted as backup for preschool Ju rl. my home. trans pro- vided 892 14:r7 Banking •TB.LEI• Teller needed lo work fulltime in our beautirul HUNTINGTON BEACH branch. Experienced S & L Teller preferre d ; Cashier exper. may be a cceptable T yping & cuslomer service skills nere ssary Exrellent company bene fits & working conditions For interview. call Jeff Rollins. 84&3306. Southwest S & L 1707l Springdale SL F.qual Oppty Employer Banking bank personnel Operations Office r New Accounts Tellers Noll' Department S1·cretan es Central Ser vices Entry l,c\·el Pos111ons Outs t a nding be n e fits package with a n expand m~ urgant7.al1on Plea!.C ronl.ict SANTIAGO BAMK Personnel Office 5.15 Easl Finl St Tustm. CA 92680 1714)832·5200 F.qual Opply Empl M II-' BANKJNG TEU.ERS Crocker Bank's offices in Co5ta Mesa and oully mg v ic inilies have Im · m ediate full and part lime openings for in· dividuals with 6 months' c a s h handling a nd customer service ex· perie nce. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS CL&k Good communication skills and a bookkeep. ing J accounting ba ck· ground are needed for this position tn Costa Mesa area TELLER L et our e x ce l l e n t IOATS Gel·Coaters 2nd shift. at least l yr exp. in use & mam tenance of a irless spray eqwp. Bi·lingual helpful MarGr egor Yachts, 1631 Placentia , CM Bookkeeper w/computer exp.. approx 25 hrs pr wk . N o L a g una I TII 2300 Boo kkeeper. F 1T . for N B C PA l •1 assume principal bookkeeprng & admm1strat1 ve duties. pnor CPA exp req. Tax exp preferred Salary to Sl.500 ;52. HISS Bookkeeper Mature person lo handle all v ariety o r duties throui:h trial ba lance vt1n1mum 5yrs . work ex· per. plus busy d1vers1fied duties rteqwre de penda· hie & effi c ie n t self· starter Fai;t & accurate lYPlll!: reqwred Non smoker, xlnl . salary & benefits . Mission Viejo a·r e a Mrs Par e ll i: 581 3830. IOOICICEB'El~/C Npt. Bch. investm ent rirm has opening. per ex· pansion. £or F /C com · missio n b kpr -de tail o r ie nl ed p e r s on - computer knowledge a m ust-skillful on phones & In P.R. work. matwily nee. Call640-0123 BOOKKEEPER - General Office. 1 girl ore, must be rmtivaled olk self starter. Start S900 mo. Newport Beach. 673· 1630 .,__ Xlnt. oppor t unity in benefits package. com· Bookkeeper AlaC--growing S&L. Full time pelitive s alaries a nd ..,./OFCMGI MICHAMIC position orren varied ac· car e er advancement ldl · Uvilies in Teller as well potential work for you. Free to applicant. Top Bu1 n1 e n11neer ex· real estate, co. needs .......i -" • -rat' s as New Accounts. Ex· Contact Duve Kunold at .,.., .enceu '" o..-ion &CJOd bkkpr who can run o< centriflJial refrigera· perience desired. Call 558-3570 the olfie!el Happy, busy Uon machine It building Lee: 754•1801· place I To $1400. Also fee equipme nt. Must have OrangeCoaslSavlngs C...,..£1 BAii jobs. Call Carol Buck, knowled1e of air dis · 1100AdamsC.M. ••"'-" 540-5001. Snellina&Snell· tribuUon & calibration of E.0 .E. An Equal Ing of Newport Beach con l r o I . E ice e 11 e n l Opportunity Employer A benefits ln~lucUng free ---------1~;;;;;;~;;~~;;~1 gency, 4340 Campu s medical & We lnsurance . II •Dr!!!.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I pa id vacation It com · ~ = pan)' holldays. Salary knocks ol\e.n when you ne1o&Jab&e. Apply '\;; ~ult·t!eltin1 Dally TM ......... Co Pilot Claaslried Ada to 1og1 Camelback St. ruc:h the Oran1• Cou\ Newport Beach. CA market. 144.am PhoM 642-.SITI Equal Opp Emplyr To place .rour 111ess age before the reeding public. phone DaUyPUot Classlfled. 842-5171 8'opt I Take time to relax and shop at home. It's simple with Daily Piiot Clualfled Ads. And If )'OU have tomethin1 to Hll, call • friendly Clualfled Ad·Vlaer at MMl'11 ~.11 IJarl\oan, 9~1 3222 Dictaphone Secretaries pUcaUcm for temporary Cbainside RDA or eUgl· for 111>P1 llllematlonal Business clerical support positiooa hie X·ra,y lk. buly of· 1rns1 N F:ss Mf.N A<a; R Servl(e reqlllrin& ewpm typing. fice. Coata Mesa. 642· uno for ~'Ommun1ty ;a11:.oe11a 7SJ..Ol61 Pleuaot phone attitude. IH>n Rt!llrrd welcome! Profeuionaliam is a S4.:wl '"~ lo ,d no mlllt. Call today for in· 6.'Jlj, 01uly Pllcit, r o Box Q.lllCA&./SALIS fOl"llllllU.. lS6tl, Co~lo Men, Ca Excellent opportunity 551 M.j~ !.12&6 for individuals with ~ clerical back1rounda to CAMV ASSHS jotn OW' rapidly growing m. Lin- Part ur full Timir ror electronics rirm. If you U \• : \; o t er Re & I :11 r al 1 u n e!lJoy challenge a nd • TlWOIAIV \l'UISONHfl surv1cu Ori vu S7 J1 2/hr Work s ltmula tin& . .growth own arcu 9119-6563 oriented environment J72l 1Sdi Strfft \':.rl'l-.k e r l o Ol't·uµy npu11me11t m commuruty 1•h1bhouse in e xl·ha11ge t o r m ainte n a n ce & ~l'Curtl)' duties Must be .iround rn>st evenings & weekends Mature man o r ma r ri e d t•o uple 5~2 1495. 559 5 54 5 . :l.SI 2016 CAR WASH <.:Jsh1e rs wanted Part t 1me Fountain Valle'" "••wpurt Beach Ca l"t. G44·4400, ai.k for Nanry. l'ash1er/Clerk tu work 1n Corona del Mar area, 2 5 da)S week. Experienced & uependable. Nice at mos pher11 Call 644·7575 (Te rry). GAS lll ER/Ho usewarc Sales. i\pply 111 person Rion Hardware 1024 Irvine <Westcliff Plaza) NB. <.:as hier wanlell. Part t..irne Laguna Beach1t:1 Toro area. 644 ·4460, Leuc1a. CASHIER :\lusl have ~·xp. & basic photo knowled ge. F tT . Apply in per:.on. Photo· graph) Unlimited. 16889 B eac h Bl v d . ll B . ~7-3664. -------- CcnlMr/R.tail F ff permanent position, xlnt benefits. Ladies ap. parel store . Fas hion Island. 644-noo. CBllEIS UTDTEM MARKETS For 2nd & 3rd Shilts We promote to manage . ment & s upervision from Within. WANT A CAREER" Call (7141631-9421 CASHIER Experienced full time position opeo. Salary. commensurate w/exper. Apply in persoo. Met.ro Car Wash, 2950 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. CHRISTMAS MONEY Ent hu siasti c Homemakers -earn lo $2000 by Thanksgiving demonstrating Toys & Gifts. No delive ries · No collecting. Need a car. Call ~ collect lo see line. GIFTS 'N GADGETS Celebrating o ur 30th year!! CIVIL ENGINEERING ENGINEERS DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN a11d lf your clerical skllla .._...,. •och fit one of these Interest· ~~~~~r-!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!I mg positions, come in :: and see ~. Openings ex-•-111!11-------I lllt for : DEPT. CLERK Cl~cal Wtll handle various clerical duties including typ ing (min 4Swpm I pr e par i ng s al e s literature for customer d1slribut1on. answering phones and training for switchboard relier Ideal a s entr y I eve I o p port unity. EXECU11YE SECIOllES We are accepting ap· plicatiom for executive s ecr etarial positions. Shorthand or 80wpm re· quired. Wide variety of backgrounds needed . Orange County Airport area. 557.-S 0\-Llt\W::: SALES COORDINATOR Duties inrlude organiz· ing a nd courdina ting s ales activity for as· signed sales region . handling aJI inquiries re gardi11g price quoles. spec reviews. etc. Heavy interface w1lh sales manage r s , r eps a nd f£MPOl!Al!Yl'f~NH SUMC£S c us lo m e rs Requ1 re s p rev ious orr1ce ex· 37231frchStnet perience, 45wpm typing, ... wport leach wilh i nside sales cX· I~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~ periences a plus. H you enjoy challenge Clerk /Pharmacy, ~x p and would like to play an preferred, rosm e t1cs , im1x1rtant pers<>nal role gifts & cards. 640-7373. m our dynamic future. join us now for com · petitilve salary /fringe benefits including a uni· que employe e stock ownership plan. Apply immediately to Person· nel: Wnhrn Dtqital c.,... ... 3128 Red Hill Ave. CM <Cor Red Hill & Baker) 17141557-3550 Designing Technology for the Future E.0 .E. Clerical IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Gaf&AL OFFICE CLERICAL LT.TYPDIG Top pay, benefils. holi- day & vacation pay. Companies in your area need people for long Is short term assignments. Call now Is work on your terms. No fee l\orrell SOMClS.IM:. Irvine 752-6666 2061 Business Ctr Dr 209 EOEM/F Clerical Secretary 511 SEASC* COMIUa WOU TIMl'OIWlY JOIS & HA VE SSS FOltTMI HOUOAYS!!! .. Office Sldll "-••cl-•llST JOIS •llSTPAY •APPLYTODAY!!! • CLBIC TYPIST Immediate opening for Clerk /Typist in l oan brokerage co. in Fashion Island. Basic office skills req'd. G rowth oppty . CaJl Ms . Heap: 640-9350. c~rcw Loca Officer Banking, exp req. Xlnt salary & benefits, apply personnel director. HBITAGlbMI 721 N. Ew:!lid. Anaheim 991·3860 E.0.E. C-Ontroller or CPA for in· s uran t e co m pan y Insurance background necessary. Salary open. Oranae Co. Airport loca · lion. Please send resume lo ad no. !t738. Daily Pilot, P .O. Box 60. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. --------- Cook. Part lime. Mutt Lynch's , 311 P al m . Balboa Pen_ S'ZS:lS.56 Cook Saute Cook. nights. Prep cook. (Some line exper.) Days . Mr. Kivela : 493-2603 or apply i n person: 34150 Pacific Coast Hwy. Dana Point. CCUlftrS.S Need s harp per son , rumime. to de al with customers & do light bin· dery wort< in busy Costa Mesa print s hop. Ex· perienced. or will train. Call 642-3039. Counter help, Kuster's Cleaners, P ff or F ff. 548""'243 Counter. dry c leaning laundromat, 'til 9 PM . S days. Dimmitt Cleaners. Corona del Mar. 759-990 l Counter help needed for sandwich shop. Mon· Fri. Part or F tr at Anthony's Deli, 171181 Skypark. Sle A. lrvine. Call 556-0670 for app. Dental Ortho, chairs1de . must have exp P IT 3day /w k . Ne wpo r l Beach and Costa Mesa. ~5170. • DENTAL ASSISTANT Pedo Orr. ·x .ray lie Chrside exper req. /\Sk Theresa 548·5588 Do-nut shop work. early AM. no exp. nee. Apply DK 's Do ·N uls 295 9 Fairview, CM DRAFTING Mech anical. min. 2 yrs exp or dftg cert. Basic trig & geom. Self starter , knowledge of USAS l Yl4.5 dftg practices Br- ing work samples. ROSAN.IMC. 714·548·S533 Newport Beach Equal Oppty Employer HIV8WAMTID Male or female, $150/wk + gas. Must be neal & pleasant. Deliver ad vertis ing copy. Orange Cowlty area. Call Ro11. 640-8245. DRIVERS Certified bus dnvcrs for pri va le sc hool. Apply 16835 Brookhurst Fo11n· tam Valley 962·3312. DRIVERS cross country No special license rcq'd MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Placentia, C.M. ESCROW TRAINEE Must type SOwpm, learn with 33 yr old company ~II for appt_ ~00..31111.i F ACTORY WO ltK F.RS day & mght s hift,;. ull JObs full·Ume w ibenefits Apply 111 per11on ut Vohann ol C.:u llf 2631:11 Via De Af\za. Sun Juan Cupo Nl'w 1ndust r1ol park or1 u l <.:u m 111<> Capistrano In S1J11 .Juu11 Capo. Fust gruwrn11 new hvlllth Co needs y11u. II ~001 u1 c not sat1sfiL'<I with your 111 <'ome call Mr ~parro from 1·5 at ~ K:ll I Female attendant tn 1·:1 rt• for w o ma n 1 11 wheelchair TUt!S ~.11 l l'M .7 :JOl'M I 1 \111•• 559·5100 Female wanted w clean & help mamlain hoats rot s a 1I1 n ~ r I u b (;on 11 salary Excell. \H1rk1111o: cond1t1uns 193 94!)3 Field Rep.special thmp project µos tt 111n <; 11wl puy Immediate 01>en1n.: Inq uire Telcprolllplt-1 Cable TV, 901 W 16th St. NR. 642·3261 FROHTOESK Girl needed lor :-111;111 busy Ma11ufaC't un 11i.: t)f fire Dut1& 1n1·lu<.1c· tYP 1n g. fili ng. phone!> customer 'ierv1Ct! & som1• secretanal !>kills Salan Open! Conta1·t Hr1an Jorgen!>en at 5-15 047i Fun, Responsible perSIJn to care for 2 yn~ t:h11ilre11 Mon & Thurs 11 :30 5 :111 64.2 3340 Xlnt opporty Salary to Gardener H.111d' 111.ir1 ability. benefits Ca 11 n~ed. F' T for «ondu 111 Bay Escrow. a s k for :-.. El Pleasant \\orkinJ: Lynn,547·5625. cond1t1ons & xlnt up El~nral Assembly WORK MOW IOMEEDED Six months exp nee Solde ring·, st uffing . touc hup & pre pping parts Work in CM are a on day shift Call now & work! No ff!i! l\orrell' $0MCfS.IC. 2061 Bi.m Ctr Dr. 209 Irvine 752-6666 EOE M /F ESCROW SECRETARY Our beautiful Newport Beach office has an im mediate opportumt) for an &crow Secretary A mmimwn ol six months escrow secretanal e x· P"rtun11 \ fo r rt ghl per '>•>n F:xp 1n pout mamlenance a 1 Call 675-t>IOl betwee n I! & 5 for appomlrnenl lias attcn<Ja ot "u11t1·tJ hours 7 3, Mobil Statum. 5333 University Dr Ga.IEA.AL OFAC E A well orgamzed per-,011 needed for he"vy t 1 p111g & filtng /\c(•ura<'>' \ n1 important S9110 Sll!i1111111 4 girl ofricl· Excellent &nef1ts (J C Ai11JC1rl \r••a 1-'rl"den 1·k llr11wn /\~ 111 ~rn~s GE.'IERAL OFFl(.;1-. Bus y sa es Rep Ct1 needs Girl Friday to han die uff1ce part llm" Salary open 1' berwllt ~ 846 Z791 General Pa rt lime hl'lp "flllll'(I Inserter~ ~lon1ta' Tul• da) 111gh~. Appl\ 11.il~I Pla cenlla, C M perience and typing or ---------· 50wpm a r e required. GenerulOfflce This position offers a n PURCHASING DEPT excellent salary and out· Fee pal<.I. Rapidly ex standing benefits lnclud· pand1n g corp Gr~·J l ing: be nef it!>! Pun·h u,inl, •Profit sbarinR knowledge & some lyp •Paid medical/dental ing. Xlnt co! S'l.Ollll <'a ti •Loan discounts EU.ie O'Brien. 540·jfl!'I Please conlacl J a ckie Skanledt at 645-8111 for more information. FIDB..ITY fEDERAL s..1111)1-.d Lo.As .... An F.qual Op port unity Employer Also fee jobS Snelhn..: ~ Snelling o f 1'11·w11•1rt Be a ch Ageo c\', 1:i1n Campus Ur Career opportunities for talented individuals. Ex· per in land developmenl engineering. Apply m person w /resume & work samples to Mr. Fuentes al Robert Bein. William Frost & Associates. 1401 Quail Sl., Newport Beach. CUSS RM. AIDE Assist in class room & s p e c i a l projec t s . Ameri can Ind ia n YdieltestM &ls•iltes Counter Help wanted p rr help. fast food exp helpful. Apply at In- ternational Hotdog Co. EXICUTIVE GEHERAL OFFtCE cOur rapidly expand an).! mtemal1onal co 1s seek mg an cnlh11S1astic, self start1nf( 1ntl1v for a general ofc Pos111on 10 our P urchu<;mg Dept Gd lypini.:. phones & r.I mg reqwred Outsla nd mg compensalion & xlnt co. benefits Pleai;ant work ing environme nt Contact· Personnel. 1800' Sir)' Parll Blvd. Suite m Irvine 5CM400 heritage pref'd. 3-3"2 hrs l~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I per day. sala ry range Y ou r friends and $4.74to SS.79 hr. Apply by neighbors use Classified Oct. 16. Westminster when they h a ve Sch o o I Dist. 14 121 something to sell. They'll C e d a r w o o d • tell you bow well il Westminster. EOE M/F. workedforlhem! We're~ In~ rolls Imm 1111 walks d life. ~you're~.• homemakef. or intete*d In wortdng lkf school. CB!h Jr. has • !pOl '°' you. We olfer ~ WOfidna coodltions end good C011ipet1181ion wllt! ~ ~ to ~ up '° tupeM9oly potHlons. So come In and t;;ve ue • look <MJ. The ITlllNgef .... be glid \otpeak lO)'Ol.l betwftrl I Oam -5pTI /ll\ond9Y thN f ncs.,, C)f ll9of> by ar,y lime fOf an appolr«ment Lido Marina Village. SECllTAIY _N_._e_._67_3-_m __ i . _____ 1 To work closely with COUPLEWANTED President ol fast paced Manage Small Business investment co mpany. Must have experience, Part-lime. Will train Call good skills and be detail for appl846-3279 oriented. Xlnt beneflls. ScMotttific Drillincj Control' 18011 Mitchell South Irvine. 557·9051 EOE Delivery Person Needed. Salary open. Call Mary Good Driving Record Jo al 754-860t. Hunt. Bch. Area 536-2593 DElJVERY & COLLEC· TION MAN for washer & dryer renlal service. Hvy driving req. 18 yrs ar good driving record. Uni led Rent· AJJ 645-0760 Delivery man.. L.A. Times to homes in N.8. 3:30am to &am. '5.W to $625/mo. S46.a441or~1413. Dental receptionist. xlnl opportunity for person Hperieneed in front Ii back office procedures. 4 day work weelt. C M. 845-'1sa> DENTAL Ortho cbairside. P rr. Exp. preferred. 642.5987 Dental Exp Dental Aasiatanl, wort 4 d.lys 1et pa1d for 5. 842-0W or 644-e8l'7. ' DENTAL ASSISTANT · For ortbo pradice, RDA or elipble, La1una Bell. 414-1555 Dental Lookint for a bith1Y motivated chraide 111l9'anl to' replace our "Mother to Be" Xlnt aalar) • benlftta, Pedo. AM f« SbaraD 5e+55IO DIMTAL AlllST. Chalnlde ...... Electronics : ~= ••••••• Technicians ~:::::: ... . .. Amefican Edwards Laboratories 1s engaged 1n developi1l9. manufacturing and marketing an out· standing ltne of acute care medical products we ofter challenging and rewarding careers in a state-of-the-arts environment. excellent compensations including excellent salary and an extensive benefits packaoe as well as advancement opportunities withfn one of the nation's larges! and successful corporations -American Hospital SUpply Corporation We have TWO openmgs available for individuals with 2·4 years m1croprocessor-related eJ(Jltrillnce. including I ·2 years analog and d1g11a1 experience in a design/manufacturing e11v1ronmen1, CompMtlon of milttary technical tralnino or equiva- lent llld R & 0 llU>lrience in microprocessor ·based equipment would be a definite plus SUccnsful candidates will be responsible tor performing subassembly. systems level tests. and callbntion of digit.II. analog and mlcrgprocessor equipment atono with troubleshooting duties 10 the oompoMnt Ml. PtNse IOOIV In person, submit resume. or call~ ANN£ KOPCHINSKI. Personnel Department. n ..,...._..,, ..., ... DMllonol AIMric:ln HolObl Suppty C0f1)0rltl0n 17221 Aid Hll A~ lrvlnl, CA 12714 (714) 557 .. 10. Ext. 235a ,.. .................. llWllll ·----· ..• ••• . ..... . ••••••• ••••••• 7100 H.fp Wanttd 7100 .........•............••.•.•....•......•.••.•. 1101 'Ff\ F fo.l'fo:lt, for :I i'11,11r.1nl'l' 'l'rchn1c1nn In 1ll•pt'n1ll'nl u)lcnt He ~1u1 re<!f exi>"r1U1wo for lll'll .. IOUI l1n1·:. un llt-rwntl•r 4~1 ~ Sunday. September 28. 1980 ONLY PILOT -Help W_.ed 7100 H.fp W.ted 7100 ..... W.ted . ii 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGEMENT \&tte ----- Nr'Cd I. VN for doctor's ol rll'C No n1tes or \ 11111'<1 \1 I I\ ti 11 \\I \\ tll I 1 Ill J l;lll!.1 1 l1<•1I .11 •' d11hlr t•n l"r•·•· 100111 .S. bo •• rd w ~ .. ,.., Ill"'> Sl4il <Wt•1•k Ill l.ukt• \rr •<Wh1•;ul 714 :t:l7 !17lltl 11 1 !111 11:19 111 II t•lc1 l'l•'f )I\ I' I/I I 11111 p.1111u11 lor 1):1\ r oil.I luth l'liTEll Ul· .... H;:-. SALES \n !Jilli" Jt'll''' l"lu1r lor 11t·-1 ~11 hlvfl Will I I Jiii 11'9 I lhJ lif;! 70~ Ult tloY far cleanup & de · hvery, must have XlnC dnving record. Apply in pe r!ion. ll utchcson 's Body works. 140 In du.">ln;il Wuy. C :'ii Local executive seek ... quallf1ed tnd1v1dual for high tnc..'OJ•lt: P T i.1tu;i lion If )OU urc employ~(.! & marncd , t illl Mr Glorf1eld al &.15 ~2 1 y,e(.'kC'nd., l''u n a t lfltl!lpherc t 'all Elaine at ~ :!:.177. 11~6 :lQi>m l "1111111 Ill\ I '.1111 I~ " Ill \l'l'I.\ Ill I\\ I ~ ~ " II I Ill c 'tl\I "'"' h '"' I l'I'> & LOT MEN& '' \" G l·nt'rnl Oft1c ,• 1•.,, I t11 I• I h I .. 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O"r'' 01 "X -e•~r.c.-:l in u wide variety ot llekls ossocl- cw·of1 wlt't s•~ " Mu11;>1l"rorll u~ uxit0me1r1c pertolTTlOnce, local •J '10.1 St' µtmormonce. cohbronon o y.r«m te"e' rPst procedures IC>f on IR !JQJ -:ii ictvoncr~ loco/ plane concepls Al.JVN•Ci:.i.; •.t.CllCAL tLEC RO·OPTICAL SENSORS C Ii' ., ANA LC C1eterfl'I", '"10 a •1CJ1..• "•'e\ ReQurr~s 1w1 ;t ,J.,,Ju11~ orid design o t ' ... u~r rr 11~ • • ind :v ' n;i J 'Cf' anc1ys1s ,:e•t:.'1•:.11r<1 cu,1Qn lo )0~""' syslem P -.A:.• .~l.11 ~tW'J e. ~PPol'l c ' "'ltr.raprcx:e~or desion /D ,';ITAL ClliCUl';'RY '11 ol <,.,~.... \, <.e ./0 5ys- I ' rr l•"'u11P.rrent~ o f'ld ;. l I ~P 1• h<V'I MECHANIC AL DE SIGN CRYOGENIC APPLICATIONS 1..ie~1un f111twe~ lcx,lrno. ono ossernbhes lo ""P.<•~· ~~i.iorrence c..:ryoaenir design rt1g,.,1y des11oble DIGITAL AND MICROPROCESSOR DESIGt<.# IVt'IO W~·!J'' )rote-ol the-ort 01g1tol Scgnol Process1no o: ·11..C•"t :1 t 1 £xpe11ence 1r1 selt:etino and progromrn1nc rn1c1oorvr c~~\ UNDERWATER SYSTEMS ~s Ml de-Qree olus stgrnf• ant deStgn 'iys•em\ Engineer.no Review op&rahono11ect1n1Cul """lu11~ m1::1,1 lor 011ou~ underwater systems 1ncludinc fl•Jlonomous vehlr.les. weapons syslerns ona 1e:.c'lJ•t I• y '"rn~ l,., .. , .... lcu sv~t .. m block dlo(Jfarns and port1C1pote In compuler srmulotlo~ of vent..~~ u1 I\ 'P.rwotP <y~1er.1s ond lhe1r ope1<1hon Degree and ocean reloled expenence rP.Qt11red ACOUSTIC SYSTEMS Systems Eriolneenng. Review prOC\Jremenl reou•re.,,ents ond t •1r-bl1~ri 1Je~1yn Ond lest parameters for underwater ocoosllc: devices and systems 11sed on ~·olJ<.ir.ory un<J towed arrays, underwater weopon systems. and spec1al pi()jects. Support stQnol pioces~or lurx hon d~hnttron ond lnleorotion ot overall acous- tic system Coordinate lobrieollon ot deStgnecl syste!T\/> prepare lest plans and conclUcl ln-wolP.r design vertflcollon tests. Degree ond ocean related expefience re<iu1red n Engineering or Science degree coupled with 1·5 yeors' appropriate eYperlence Is all you need lo a_eply lor these positions. ___ __ _ __ _ Other Engineering opportunities exist at Roclc.well lnfernatlonol's Aulonellcs Divisions. If the posl· hon you de$1re '' not listed here, p1Aa$e send u1 your resume Including area of Interest. Rockwell Opportunities ore bocked by o brood benefits package which Includes quarterly C.O.l. in- creases. company.paid group llfe/heolth insurance with ma1or medlr ot. company.paid retirement pro- gram: company.paid dental Insurance: full pay for major holidays and extended Christmas holiday; liberal voca tions ond sick leave pollcy: and more, Including credit union, savings plan ond employees' recreation park We are an equal opportunity employer. Mlno1illes. women ond handicapped ore encouraged to apply. Coll Of moll resume t0: Autonetlca Dlvlaton Rockwell tntemoftona' 3370 Mlraloma Aven" Anaheim, CA 92803 Attn: D/Df19·10, M.19 (71•) 632·1001 41~ Rockwell P.~ .International ... where science gets down to t;uslneu • - i,,1,1, llll'l·h,JJlll ,j ,qi ura1tn • p<t~I \:Jl'iJlfllll f><•:tt•Otl' h1lµr'll .ut 'II r 0111ltl'. , 1lpllt • faC'll -"''rrkpa\' t'ullhrmore 11.11n 1·111 .11•111 t ,1 11 1>11111111. 1.i1111t.nJI .,,, • ., 111 IJll" ii~'< 1, I ,,,., \,\ ... 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Y,HI U i'IOl'l"i 11 900 ~ewportcefirer-Ur ~.!£~ Newport Beach NEVER A FEE F4ual Opp Emplyr ~1 F ''·111 Barbara 'l'\7 l"tll'Jt, CARRY FOA AGENCY MANAGER TRAINEE M) fa\ontc ~<1vrngs & l11<1n ~ct•ks nice <tppear. 1ng 1ntft, 11lual wtlh <I ' t·ar ti c t.: r ct' .1 n d ., 1; m c ~UJ1l'n •so~ t''lpt>nl•11ce t u Jnin lhetr frtenrll\ 'taH Excellent training pr u ~ r J m I ., n 1 ;1' \ 11 llcncl1ls and ~ro.,.,lh po ll•11l Coll Ccrry 9 72.9955 16th E. ~th tree\ Stl· lJJ. Santa Ana ALL JOBS FREt: N1a:h1 Su pen i..ur Youth Sht'lll'I &!" H:WI "llur•('' PED. HURSE I ur f'rt • 1lt1l' h \ 1• 11. I ~1 , Lion lnr rt'i. 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Colum- hia has an e xcellent career opportun it y a' atlable in our beautiful Anaheim udm1mstrative ofltccs SR. SHIPPER Selectl'd c·and1dal(' will have 1·2 yea r s e x · pcrtence s h i ppin g V \ FHA loans to FNMA and GNMA and t ype 45 55 wpm. This position will be rei.pons1ble for the preparolion of docu· ments and files for sale m lhe secondary market. m add1t1on Lo auditing loan package prior to shipment This position orrers except.aonal career potential. excellent start· ing salary. and outsland· inii benefits Inc luding fully paid 'medical, den· tal. life and vision in· s uranc e . con tinuing educatloo program and free parking. Please call Nancy Perrin al 776-7101 for more Information. Pl.ire an ad in our Lost ancl F nund eolu rnns That ., whl·re pt•IJple l/lok when 1he' 0 \l' lound Jn item o( \'alue M11nagement SELi. idle 1\f'mi. 11. 1th 1 Oa1h Pl\111 ( 1Jsi.1l1ecl i\11 642 567R LIMITED OPENINGS ..• UNLIMITED POTENTIAL •.. SECORE FUTCJRE. Denny's has a limited number of 1mme diate openings in restaurant management for mature, flexible people.persons who thrive on 11 v11rlety or respons1b1ll11es Previous restaurant managemenl l'icpe11 ence? We'll orient you No eicperienct!' Our Management Development Program 1s your first step toward success 111 Denny's In return for your talents and enerq\ Denny's offers: •Manager Trainees -Earn up lo S 15 000 •Assistant M11nagers -Earn up to $I 7 .000 p lus the oppor1un1ty to earn bonus •Manager -Earn op to S22.000 plus the opportunity to earn bo nus •Profit sharing •Paid vacations •Free medlcal, dental and Ille Insurance •Solid job security •Quick career adv11ncement based on quality job performance These are limited openings which must be rtlled Immediately, so <:dll Monday· Friday. (2 1J)864·9953. @Denny's Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer MI F I' 11·1 <1111e h1nc•h h1·lp fi I'.! hr' pt'I '°'t 1•k $;J 75 pt:r f•I ll11 U ... l'\.\ I\ l'~. >l U tlrnl' 11\h!'r" 1'1extble .,, hajuh11~. W<•f'k when · .. u \• :in1 Sat ·sun oH \le r• h11ur> 1r wa nted. ~\ • 1 urni ... h unifurms. t "'·' tu l1:,1m We need 13 •ur l11n1 h l'11me JOtn \.he Jm :-<cv. De r \\, 111 r•<hniliel Redh1tr ,11 lln..,t11I ii I 951 C'nl i PART-TIMERS "> rnt a \na 11ff1c·t• now h1 r 111 1 c;oou phon•· \ 11 • ,. ' ,.\ '.\I \ r l t,u,trJOlt'•' S-l OO hr •l'I •1;j 1,f,)'l:1 ~!'ii I '.ot 1 urx· I irug Clerk 15 li1' pPI wt·•·k T ut-s \\'. cl111 s l'hur... a ftt•r 111~1ns 1)11\•'r" L11· rf'· q111 rt·tl .~r· .111>1 l'.1n l111K· 111.·rson nec..>ded 111 t.onk µ.1~l" up :\'Ion & I 111•., \11 '''ltt'r Ill'\' \p ph I'• 1111' ';"'<'r I• fill l'l;1t t nl 1.1 1\' e l' M PART TIME EVENINGS \duh~ "' 1·r 21 w1Lh out 1.rn111ni.: .1 t1 r at·t h e I" r· ••n 1hlt<'' "hv e njoy 1\11rl..m1., "'Ith ktcls S-1 per h•111r t ·.111 &12 4:121 E xt ....311 twl""f'l.'n .? and 6Pm \..,I. l11r 1 .. 1n Ormtqe Coast Daily Pilot ;(«1 W Bil l Slrcrt I ·11~1 a \le5.a. t 'i\ t-:qu.11 '>111)l)r t-:m11luyer P·1:.t1• u11 E:xpt."r pre lt!rred. or wtll lrain Full t ime v11;;11 1on Co. l.Jcnd1ts Appl y in person· 1600 PI Jcentia <'M PoyroU JPerse>flMI Cl~ E"<pcr. w •computcrized pa) roll system required. Pleasant :-Opt Bch area. 640.8950 PBX OPERA TOR f'ull Time Re ltable pcr<:on w1lh pleasant & l'ffil·1ent phone manne r nf'l'<ied to Join our PBX dept Apply 1n person 9A M Noon . Mon·Fri. Personnel MARRIOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center Or Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr M /F PIX/UCPT. Ir you have PBX exp. with Pulse. Dimension or Con.<;ole and you like to work when and where you want. caU Purcell Temporaries now. 851·0055 4020 Birch Street Newport Beach r et store sales N.B. f>i4·0980. S.A. 835·0311, C. M. SS&-1994, & 586-3112 . -CWI. V '91LOT !!!¥.~~ ..... ~!~ ~!!~~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~ ~!!.~!.~ ..... ~!~ ~!!~ ..... ~!~ ~!!~.'! ..... ~!~ Pbannac> Awwlatlt. H · P 1' helper nee4ed by ,.r'd, a-1 MOil rrt. call •mall arr~wal ftnn Ill GnntiG•lllO for~ ..,.agc1 •. 6. mbc uffice *Oft. 8bouAd b • o r1an t1e d , mechanically IDC!Unect wlllin1 to lfam lntere'l 1n do1an prorea•lons h"'lpflll Cahfornla dr1v•rs l1 r t"nH· rf'q Wrlle r 0 Boll. 22i s.,ut,h Lllf\11\A, C• !0677 Pl ...... SWftJIS GtoW1n& compan} t\as H«'lJtnl uppor'tl.ll\10 for 1b1pplna • re<-f'1v ln1 per1o n ll1a1t ha \• 1eneral knowled1e of phambJQ& pnlduc.._ (loud workln1 condll 1on• Salary 01u1n t'r lnlt'l•-... mlll!-~!1111!1--benelita • ~al DUl&•Siaie. • ----. Call Mr ~. -UP..-C• THI UTH WAIT A.en'I &'7S t8:JU w .. olfer tM followina Pr!nti~ ~. (\lll low, '" • lhaih t'omm13311in •. • tllal11l '°'" .. bdf1 loolun11 for ~·.xp \Ii U11·.. 1 rn\al .. &f't'r.-llU") pre1i1mt1n. aoJ w1llHl1ll , l~ll'e-.aunal l!I~·) .., lo learn vthl'r PN.·~i-l':ill now for i.ppo11\tr0t·nl machl1W>r)' Opt'ratlvn In d13 ~ 1111k (nr W •II Hunt &-h. nil S~w1on.1------~-­IMl.(Qll Pn.Dlll\61 'l'rlUl\t"t' 1600...._ .... ....... O,.Ntor Gd t>pl)OrtUllll) for l h .. nghl person l'll'u~.illl work l n~ f ond ~d be11eJ1b 1•u• G t2 11d21 298-8 ~ 17thSt. l' M R4"lll &stau• LIASIM6 Tl.AIMii ~ptr ,·ntr) l('Hll j>l>M 11un into lh«' Prol)ert) Mlll141lt!llWl\l ht>l!1 M.un r .. poiu1b1bl) 1:1 lo de ,~luc> .. lnd11 ol Mt'tl 11al ofhc!f bu• hhng & shoppmt ~nler lea.sees thru eolJ r Ill llo i • ca o •P•RINTlN ___ G _____ I \ .lbSIOi Adm1mstrat1ve 1't1ord111iit100 & organi .ui t1011 .;re essenllal We o~ .. "go geUer" self motivated 1nd1 v1dual w1l h u, ct'l leo t \'O Ill mun1t•at1ons . public skills Degree "business, rinance, real estate'" rt'• ferred We offer com petltive salary & benellts packagt>. PRESSMAN Two JMr1 ltll1p.,e. ·~•rfe11ce r.11111111, ,_.., cllar S-. I ZS or De•ld1011 700 ....... bcefletlt salary •d ......... ~: NATIONAL EDUCATION 4400 C-.-Dr. ........ och CA.t2'60 Howard Derman THI tlVIHE CO. 1061 Camell.lack St. Newport Beach, Ca 644·6796 Equal Opp Emplyr Recept./Clerical MMEOIATE OPENTNG Equal OpJ)Ortunity Crowing computer Employer M F software rompany 1s ""!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I looking for a bnght. = personable individual PHOOUCTI O N TRAJNEE Rubber hose products Must pass co. physical incl. back X ray. Talung appllrat1ons btwn 8 10 o nl > Stratoflex . l 7671 Armstrong Ave .. Irvine EOE. A KendavlS Ind , Co. Program112r w1lh front office ap- pearance to handle phones, light typing, fil- U\g & other office duties. Excellent benefits in· eluding dental. Great working e nvironment. Send resume with salary requirement & history to: 18010 Sky Park Cir· cle. Suite 100. Irvine 92714 Rccept lonisl I Message Ce nte r Clerk. For Newport Beach R . E. firm. Switchboard ex per. req 'd. Must be sharp. have ability to handle busy phones. & pro<'ess messages quickly, neat µenma nslup, front office ap!)l:aranre. Call Lila. ~2900. e~~llP6. Receptionist/Typist for manufacturer's agent. Hv} telephone. must have good voice to take orders Exc ell. re.- numeration. 759-1150 ...... " ... Put u.... lur arcbllec: wal ftnn In .N-.wpor\ a .. c h Call Nanry 7»914l lu.11 lat lndll!pende>nl <Ml Co aet- np rereptlon1at, ad ph(JM ma~n hie tn> 1n• lt'nl! ral uf fl r t1 d1ALle1.ple"1iant worlllnl cond Appl) al IHO Newporl 81\'1, C' M 846-11661 llC.noHIST Stwa)(Wt fto<'h To W.IO Your &cul t1•iie'Mt11t<.'C! •I tl&ndlfnt phqnot ., 1trnc1 lnJ ('limb will ~ wt•ll rt• wa_rded Koom to 11.row 111 lhll p~tl1111rn1 firm t-~a ~'dlt'n( ~M!flc.S H7-61Z2. 7ll-771 I Ull', t)-N' ln ApJ>U r.11111 f'~Seolo 4:AAl~.unl'\b Ur, N U U21 I Yochol St Tw.trn Open Mondio· E\ll!nmgs By \J>puLntrr.•nt Only ..-0 APPUMTICE Ex~r. nol necess ary Xerox & Bluel.inc copy 111g i'\ill ume Mon fri. f'rinKe benerll:. C.Onlact Tom . at Ma s te r Bluepnnl, 234 l"1scher. C.M. 54().4\74 R.E.SALES TIMESHARE Experienced salespeoiile wanted Cal I While Water Really Inc. Pal Bryant. -l!IS-SURF Restaurant SGT. PEPPERONl'S PlZZASTORE Now hiring for full & part time openings at loca· lions nr OC Airport. Varied days & hrs. Ideal supplemental income for housewives & students Our progressive growing company offers opptys ror advancement based on yo ur job perfor,,mance.. Pleas.int workmg conds. Must be 18 or over. Apply an person. 2300So. East Bnstol Santa Ana Heights (Next lo Mc Donalds> E.O.E. Restaurant D&TACO 25252 La Pai Hd. Lag Hms. Grill person . F 1T . weekdays. Will train Ap- ply In person before IOam or after 2pm. Mon- f'ri. Restaurant DEUVERYPBSOM NB restaurant seeks energetic person to do lunchtime delivery Call tor appL 85l-l.S09. EDP PROGRAMMER $1507-$1867 /Mo Kunlrngton Beach Umon High School Olsln ct is seeking an F:DP Pro grammer This rs a growth position with on eutillent benc!tlS PCO· gram. You will plan. pro- gram. develop, analyie applications. test debug, install and troublC'shoot for bus ine ss and academic apphcal1ons Reqwres knowledge of COBOL. Closing date for applications is Ocloher7. 1980. Apply al Room l'.il RECEPTIONIST Restaurant M•U,MtD 102.51 Yorktown Ave Huntington Beach c \ !l'.!646 Command Performance full time position ava1la- hair styling salon needs ble. Ideal schedule. Xlnl. receptionists m Npt Bch co benefits which in- & Hunt Bch Position of· elude: medical. dental, fers co. paid health in-profil-sbanng. li fe in· s urance, paid holidays. & surance & pension pro- pard vacation. Appli-gram. Apply in person: cants m1111t have outgo-J.C. Penneys. 24 Fashion ing personality . be Island, Newport Eeach c;tylash in appearance £.0 .E. M/F and must be able t.o han---------- die ver y lite bkkpg. Phone Palnc1a for appl. !)64 4448 Equal Op pty Emplyr Rccept1on1st wanted . M/Fi H Ptr. type 55·60wpm ac· Retail sales. experience preferred, F/f. CM drug sto re Cal I a fl e r 5 , 646-TI44. Saleslmn W.ted 642-3260 ~~~~~~~~~I rurate. heavy phones & = l\ ping Must work well PRO OF READER W/J>ublr c Contact the B 1 L L I N G Willard Co 1 l200 Contlor KNOWLEDGE. It oCC' A v e . F t n V J y work. start part t1 me 714·540-5211 Call Ph yllis 17 14 1 - Sales Accepting apphcat1ons for full tirne positron tn Reader Ail Dept. Telephone & Counter Sales. Good spelling & IA&.llPllM* nuded tor HOii P! DE CO RATIN G PAIRICS Plea~ con· &AMI Uda cw Swlao al llom• t'abrtc Center ~SUll IH~l'tNI ocrdcd for aallln1 t(huul is 11a1lbo¥t t h11 ttnn1 bu11n~iu Som• <:l•nul dul1 s Salar t cumm1u 1on 1-\tll u m• tJtilrabJe, 1>•n lim• puu1blt' S111lln1i li.nuwi.t11e dfttllrt'd 1-'or •w&.•·IUI~ 1100 S411SaTAll 1 lfflrf' .,.,, ~ri.vhh: ur\11 •ui•ply l'Cl hall full lln11• llOI OjAlfl M 1''r I w 1 U lnin 1\1.111)' • u1lrn:_'lllfl11 work t)'1n11e ht'llCflt11 1\111>1)' Ma.Ntcr muc11nnt 2:M l''lsc~r. 'M 5-lO H!l'l3 SALIS REP. \dd 11 prove<n l>r1u11» lint' lo your lt.'f'nlo ry t,;om IJ\I ll lOll llt>jlol lklhl t' 711 1!17 liUUl ~, .. , SHOES ,_...SSUITS ftME JEWELi Y GAl.Oll4SHOP W.-hllve full time com rn1ss1011 Slllcs upcnmgs rn Uw aoove departl'Oo!11Ls ror 4ua l1f1ell ,,elltng spec1allst.s We orrer lhc best benefit& program of any retail L'flmpany Also uv:olablt'' full time 1111s1l1on~ STOCK RUMMER STOCK MARKER ApµI} 1n person: J C. Pcnneys. 2.i t-'ash1on Island. Newport lkach E.O.E. Ml .. ~. ------ SEAMSTRESS Exp. in vinyl & heavy fabrics. Top pay to pro- per person & fringe benefits for dental chair mfg. HB Call 842-5033. ----------SECRETARY Need well-or ganized secretary with good of· fice skills for busy shop· pmg center developer. Heavy t ypin g . die· tapbone. filing. phones. Some Sa l w ork . SOOO/mo. + benefits & fast raises to right person looking fo r career Cathy. 76(). 1479. Secretary Part ti me Secretary /Receptaontsl wanted. Temporary on· ly, 3dystwk. 9AM-5PM. Tues Thurs. Fri. Start 10-14-80. Good typing, hand-wnting & phone voice req'd General of hce skills Knowledge of real estate and1or ron· structron benefirral. Call on above days for appl. 493-0711. Secretary (or s tock brokerage firm in Newport Center. Mature per son , good typing skills essential S850 /mo. Call Mar)one : 644-2A42 SECRETARY for Newport Beach law office. Xlnt typist & d1 <'- t a phone necess ary Salary negotiable. Con· lact Pat. 644·9100 Secretary I Recepl1on1st. bas ic knowledge of purchase orders & in- voicing, with good typing skills. Salary negotiable. 642-4800 SECRETARY Newport Beach real estate investment & ap- praising firm desires ex· perienced secretary w /x- 1 n l typing s kills . 8.S 1-9S91. 833· 1972 Secretary Good lyp1sl w /nice phone persona Ii· lY Good benefits. run company. 675-3256. 97!Mi176 Recept/Gen'I Office. Ac- curate typing. xlnl. phon Prop. Mgmt. tech. Non .smok e r . 957-SMS. grammar essential. App· ------... ~-ly Pennysa ver. 1660 SICRITAltY p /T APARTMENT LIASIMG REP. Receptionist needed at Placentia Ave. C.~ Good at orsanizing, good Sales skills, to work in Fashion Excellent entry·level op-busy hair salon. Tom por. in our expanding lrae Hai~tyles, 64S.40l2. Property Management RECEPTlONlST rrYPIST Division. Successful ap-CM based company. Min plicant wiU show units, COLLEGESTUDENTS lsla nd. Ca ll Arleen. Work full or part time 759-1515. selling electronic~~~~~~~~~ ralculalor s, mic ro· ---------computers & related pro-handle resident relations qualifications . SOWPM . & make leasing arrange. diet a phone ex per. ments at one or our apt. 957-8L91 complexes. Must have 1._,.._..,,...._.IST adaptable schedule & he ~..-""'" available to work TYPIST weekends. Voong, a1cressive. CM We seek an outgoing in-CPA firm. Salary to SB50 dividwll who likes deal-DOE. Call Ad Answer i.nl with people at all #2m at 642-4300, 24 hrs levels. We will train for perday. ltus position <No real --------- estate lie. Is required; RICB'TIOMST this poeltion does not in-With or wilhout typi.ng volve commisalon sales). needed Top pa)'.. Tem· This i. a part time poei-porary •full time. Call lion. Please request ap· TodServiceaatm.8800 plication from or apply •ll!l!~illl!lllllllll~----I to: Howard Derman UC.w'IOMAUA THI llV1MI CO. Fee paid. Very excl•lve lOll Camelback St. salon. Anawer phone, Newport Beach, Ca. b.andle appta. No typin1. &44-6796 Near airport. To tlOO. Equal()ppEmplyr Call Ellle O'Brien, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 540-5001. SnelUn1 •Snell-1n1 of NeWport Beach Ptl'CLERK A&ency, '340 Campua Excellenl ·opportunity 1~Dr~. ~~~~~!!~I for person w/IO()d otnce I· aJdlJs to work P tr ln our 1-11111!!!1!!!!!1!1~~-1 ducts (retail sales/. Knowledge of computer sciences helpful. Good pay & benefits. In Costa Mesa, call Lev, 540-lSJO. SAUSGIRL 18 yrs or older. Jr. sportswear, full or part ti me. The Second Glance, 2122 W Ocean Front, NB, 675-3361. Sales llJ1tL CIA SllOP People oriented, reliable penoo needed to work flexible hours. Should be sales orit!IMd and able to operate cash re1l1ter. Enjoy excellent co~­'*'>' benefits. Apply 10 person tAM-Noon, llon· Fri, Penonnel • MdllOTT HOT& 900 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach EqlW Opp Emplyr 11/F Fountain Valley medical ~ fadtity. Requins typtn1 Fr• to •pplicant. Tlda ii 1 SALES 45wpm. pod rllina abtli-a tMay, happy aftlce with u )'OU .,. alf'eUive and ty. 6 pleaHnl phone Iota ol varitit)t. MUil be a lookln• for a future la,.,. manner. Ht•. llon-Frl aood lYJlill wtlb a areat '-U mt / ood lo.JP.M. Few detalla con-smilef'l'o 81110. Allor-.. ma w I co. t .... beneftta aPP11 In perlOCl tact -.•1• ut ••· Jobi. Cll carae a.ru ...... _to .. __ M thru Family Health PTotram. M>-<5001. 8nel•m16 Baall--~ on EOE/Ml'. tng ol Newport leae• nt. 8t1Ddard 8boe9, Jl1l"7 _ __; _______ • A1eac1, 4S40 Camp11a lo. llriatd, C.11. P/Ume. 7daya. 2bn/dal· Dr. •SAUi LADY• ly. All delivery, L.A.l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J J\aU~putUmt. n-. SlOO,... ••. o-ttled Ma. yow... 1'HllMOW°'9 t.clma BaacJI.. ....... atcipaboppiq~. DP ...... l!l!p!N.B. SECRETARY Western Digital, a lead· ing electronics firm, located In Orange County airport area, has im- mediate opening for In- di v Id ua I who enjoys challenge in a stimulal-iDI growth oriented en- vironment. Your duties In our Engineering Depart· ment will Include lYP· lng(55wpml, fiUna and heavy phone interface with customers, makina travel arrangements, and scheduling appoint· ments. SboWd have high school wttb business em- pbasit and/or bualneas collete courses with re· lated won experience. We orter excellent benelll• Including ex- cellent salary with bi- annual performance re-vt.w; company paid lile, medical and dental in- surance; credit ullion, 10 paid holidays; I week vacaUon after 6 months; and an out1tandtn1 employee s tock ownenlUp plan. Send re- 1ume wtlb ulary hlatory CJ' apply to Penonnel ...... = 3121 =u:::. CM <c.wRedHWllBaker) 1714tll7·JHO o.iolnl TedmoloCY ..... 1\ef\rtureE.O.E. SICUTAIY N~-ded lmmed With or wllhoul iihorth•nd. Tem· Porary • full time. Call Tod Service. al tlt-8000 SECRETARY LuiplDJ1Mnt lr•twlcl&'s D•f•llH Dl•f•I• I• preM11Hy ...W..tohlnew .. .,., ........ to won a.. ... t.poy- --~ Mnt be ... to type 60.,.... ....... to ...... heoYJ • ._ of woril inw•....t.,..of the ...... ,_ .. field; 1 .... ..... 0,.. ...... co.. pe111atio11 reports. health l•a11ra11ce claima, employOMnt flies, .tc. Pn•iom H• periettee ..... etllploy· OMntfWdreqwired. EXCRLEMT FalMGE BENEFITS We are located in Coda Mesa just 2 blocks off the San DMc)o Fwy. If iRteHst- ~ cwlY in penoR to: JwJyMarff:I 1n1 Hart.or llvd Costa Mna. CA CA. '2626 BRUNSWICK CORPORATION M.....DMsioll -Equ.U Opport.unil)•_ Employer M/F/V /H SECRETARY Experienced in loa n do<'umenlation. X Int. salary & benefits. Apply Personnel Director. HERITAGE IAHK 721 N. Euclid. Anaheim 991-3860 E.OE. SlCRETARY *9/Sclln Cart!ff oppty. in faJt· pa~ Npt_ Bch.. invest· ment firm. Requires top skills (sbthnd: 90; typing 75). Sound professional e.xper .. maturity & cor· porate bkgrd. helpful. Call: 646-0W Secretary Great home to great re- ceptiorust. A major re· cording studio needs an energetic, delail minded SICAITAIY .......... Growln1 financial In· i.utution w /beautiful of firet ln Hunllnaton lkh serits mature lndlvlchual w /Callf. real eatale license & typing ability lo join lhelr friendly statr. Start u secretary & learn i n ycslmenl C'ounsehn1. Excellent benefits & advancement potent Ctl c_,, '72-9'55 L616 E. 4lh Street Ste 1:1>, Santa Ana ALLJO~FREE --~~ Secretary '8SOMNIDAY N B. property mgmt firm. heavy phones & mgmtrespon Free to Applicant Irvine Personnel Agency .SSE. 17th. Costa Mesa Sulte 224 642· 1470 SICRETAIJES Growth has created new 11penings for secretarial s killed secretaries . General office skills in· elude typing, phones. public interaction and or- gan i za lion, We offer compeliUve salary with excellent benefit parkage. Please contact Howard Derman THE IRVIMI CO. 1061 Camel back St. Newport Beach. Ca. 644-6796 Equal Opp Emplyr II S&ICTIVlt Excellent career op· portwUly ror individual to perform secretarial duties to one or more mana1er1 . Good shorthand. typing skills and nu~ric aptitude re- quired. Position ofrers good start int salary. benerib and working conditions. Please send resume or call in con· fidence : Employee Rela- tions Dept. (714) 540-1111 DOUGt ASotL COMPANY A Subsidiary of Conoco I.De . 3160Airway Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Affirmative Action Employer SmaU Parts Assembly Clean work area START$4.25 WIU. TRAIM 853 Production Place ./ STOCK CLERKS YadltSll11 2 PoakioM ..... opea '°' eap'd Vacbt Sal• ... • wi&h prafal1lona.I ... . eeeiafW ..... hiaory. nu: CROW'S NEST ITW511 RaponalbiUtiet will ln· I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ell.Ide kit pulUq and la- suance ol parts and aa. sembliea. Fam1llar with comput• priJ>tCMIU de· s~ab&e. 1·2 Vea.rs elec- Lronic experience. We o(fer a ttable work environment with an ex- c e 11 en t salary a nd benefits packa1e. includ- 1 n g company paid Medical. Ufe and Dental Insurance•. Pension Plan. Savinp Plan with hl•h Interest rate. lO'r\ paJd holiday1 per year and 1 week paid vacation alter6 monlhel. Thls posi- tion must be fiUed Im· med.lately. Pleue apply al: PERSONNEL ........ lots ••••••••••••••••••••••• WJ:STlllNSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE llALL O.Uy UM, Fti 10.9 Cloaed Tuesday 11151 Westmimter Ave. Garden Grove ~111' Goina out or Business Sale. Janes Antiques. 2'121 E. Coast Hwy, CdM. 6'7S<5752 . 10 pc. Dunc:an Phyfe antq. din. rm Id; Queen Anne desk.~1·*6 mi>~ '" Anlique & collectable dolls. incl. Alexander. 646-00.7 Apply between 8-llam Sear's Lady Kenmore~ Newport Beach TEACHER-Spec. Ed /-washer & dryer. S yrs ol ---------~~~!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!~ Master's rn Beh. Sc. pref. $135 ea. Sear's best Ir t SICalTAllY = Exp. w /DD. multi· 2dr fru/refrig. $350. AU Newport Beach arn. To handicapped adlls. Abili· coppertone, operated un- S20K. You wiU deal with STENO/CLElk ly lo wnle/implement der servs agreements. international clients & Perform s(enographic behavioral program 960-7244 many VlPs An assertive duties to one or more plans. Supervisory exp -2-n---.--f-.-. -..,-5-.._- I e S r e q . $850 /mo Plus ncg.s1ze.rengs .•• -person wilh at east 10 m a n a g r · _, of frl • ..,,. tbe ,..__. ... _ .. __ _. and typ-hen fits 8"'"4PM U t -'· c sue re g, _,, yrs exp. al corporate uuuu:ouutu1&1ou e I • .~ ' nl -Obi rollaway bed. 165. level needed, please! A Ing skills required. Math ed Cerebral Palsy As· 968-2.538 real plush spot & eic~ep-apUtude and ability to -soc.;54&--5760. •--------- t1onal benefits are in-operate 10-key by touch. TELEPHONE SALES: Tappan electric range eluded. Good salary . benefits used. two years old sas. 557-6122. 731-7711 and working conditions. Teenagers & Retirees Call968-6437aft6pm 100% f)-eetoApplicanl Please submit resume or welcom e. Earn good --------- ,enoMet s .. 1ce 4~Campus Or, NB, 142ll Yorba St, Tustin Open Monday Eveninis By Appointment Only SICTYS/TYPISTS We have many openings for people that t ype SOwpm +. s h & dlc- taphone very helpful but not necessary. Top pay, no fee. Apply now. Purcell Temporaries 4020 Birch Street Newport Beach 851·9055 call in confidence to: money. Call af\er lpm Ref. frost-free, clean. (714) >W-1111 DOUGLAS OIL COMPANY Employee Re lations Depl Eva Taylor 3160 Airway A venue Costa Mesa. CA 92626 "A subtidtary of Cooocolnc." Affirmative Action Employer M IF STOCllQ.EU ST ART $140 Mo Job Security Established Company Free medical !dental Apply in person 638-4605 works good , $150. Telephone Welton 548-8.513/54a·4485 Needed immediately. 20 s tudents and /o r homemakers who need lo earn rroney working pleas ant evenmg hours, 3-9 Mon.·f'ri No selung. Salary : S3 .75 1hr + gene~ bonus Across Freezer. upright. clean, works good , $100. 548-8513 /548-4485 Washer. clean. works good. S75. 548-8.'>13 / 548-4485 from John Wa y n e Dryer. gas, clean, works Airport Call Sue after 1ood. '85. 2PM: 641-0100 548-8513/548-4485 T1ll~11 Soldton lkydn 1020 GroWUlg corp. Earn ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• eel. mone)' in the pnvacy 10 spd Royce Union men's' & cooveruence of your bike. great cond, $50. own home or use our 673-8890 modern lac's. College --------- students OK ! Ca 11 Cm:-,r-& 964·2239 for complete in-•l•P•.. 1010 fo. Ask for Bart . • • •• • •• ••• • • • • ••• • • • •• • T~ OIL COMPANY FOISALE! receptionist who loves to ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~ type. (IBM Selectn r I We offer great working invironmenl. gd salary. benefits. For interview call Patty Bolton, l.A.M. Between8am-llam 853 Production Place Newport Beach urgently needs person Canon AEl. Body on-'I F 40 f • ..,.. ly ... no lens. 6 months to a " ' over or pro"""" year old Would retail at SICY-OfC .-a ~~~~~~~~~I ed mdustrial sales ter-$220; asklna $150 ft.rm. F /Time. Prof phone . ritory. Liberal com-Callday9to5at644H451 tech Good office skills Have something you want missions. For personal • uk for Don Reis. Ute bktg, organ. abllUes: to sell'? Classified ads do inlervlew write K. B. •--------- NB area. 9157-JOt&. It well. 642·5678. Hastings, Vice Presi-New Super 8 Sound Movie 751-2015. Let's recognize our Women in Business COMING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1'4, 1980 IN THE DAILY PILOT A tribute to the Orange Coast'• Succe••ful Women in BU11iness TMISISTHI i AC1'W.SGIO.M Fot ~t ~. o clear bloc~ and ..nife ~ of ony size cori be used. Your meuoqe will occompony rhe picture in IN\ spoce. You may esrimote 11 5nes of copy ...-+i ~ 30 letten and spocet IO «Jdl 5ne and "°"9 lhe c-.pony name & ~ in bold 1ype Ot )'CU moy ellimat9 I b 1119\ of <Of>'( wt ioid. If you choote no! 10 P'AlWI o pcfll'e. lhe lpOt'9 con be fled~ 'f04I ~· "Let's Recognize Our Women ln Bualneu" will be publi1hed Tuftday, October 14 In tM Dally Piiot. and October lS ln Coaat Ule, marlttn1 National Women in Buslneu Week. · Thi• la your opportunity to Introduce a new or loaatime uaoclate to MO, Oranae Cout people. The pa1ea are Ideal for ~ o1 awardl. achievements or apeclal contribuUona by the women who make your bualnesa 10. RecOID.ition notices will be two column by two inches each, with a photo you provide. The cost ol each notice l1 only sao. Call now for :non llllfor:natlon to reserve •J>&C$• deadline ta October 10. Call MMITI tGday I DAILY PILOT .. . .. . -. dent , Southwestern Camera w/projector. Petroleum, Box 789. Fl. editor & splicer. $450 for Worth. Tx. 7610L EOE. aU. 494-6027 Typing, P1T . fle xible hours. Newport Beach locale. 95.5-1433 "TYPIST canon EF. auto SLR, 3 lens. nuh. cue. $390. Call 988-2270 IOJS Oww Yow Own Burmese Kitten. CFA re- Typillg s.r.ice glstered with papers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Take over existing tr P· Grand Champion lines. ing s vs w /established m.2068 clientele. We provide•--------- free office space. 2 phone Siamese Kittens. lines ror your own busi-S25 ness use. advertising and 586--0654 sign by streel. In return. Hlmalayan kitten, born we ask that you answer our switch board. Ap-7 /18, pou. grand champ, prox ll200 per mo gross 1_R_ic_c_. Un_e_?_SlS-_3920 ___ _ from typln1 service. Hhnalayan Kittens. Possible lo earn much more U fast typist. ..:~ Please call for complete --------- details. Kat.by 557-1151 Dop 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• eo~2~;cnr. KE~HOND Pup1. AKC. OC &I_,_. Call 752•4961 Champ sire. M /F. Pet • .,.....,.. • h 0 w . pvt pt y . ._wn 9·2, uk for Jan 213/fln-~an 6 pm. Typist, General office, no F.lla.L Sheepdoc, 4 mos, exper. nee. H.S. Grad. papers, $150. Cuslom Good benefits • promo· doCJ!oule, X-lae. $150. tional opportunities. 780-8471 Irvine area. Farmers r--------- 1 n s u r a nc e Group. 54M100. E.0.E. ORKIE PUPS, males, tiny. Alao young adlt males. Proven. 842.-0771 T,,W,1Secr11.t .. GeneralCWflce•LiteBlt-CUte Watcbdop! 6 wb. kpa. Full 1lme Poeltioa old. Hurry while they wilh erowiftl Volleyball lut.$15/ea. SS7.al42 Sport.in& Goods SaJes Co, IA ... Voll1rlt•ll l•t•r••· to Y• -....... ttena: nd hm. Tuxedo-CotlaMeH Elmoette-haette 4 IDOi •WANTED-At home 417·5017, 548-1472. worken. P tr must have ..._MM __ W_l _____ _ a MWinl mach. Shadey Lane SludtoM-2111 "WAtftlD'" Beautlhal AKC Siberian Hlllky fem. ~n. a.tie Ncll lrl yd. --- f\lll Time Receptlonlat, Mau kitten, blk smle. Ute clerical ('Or apptianee Found, can't keap. te1tln1 lab. f :JOam· M.cm 2:30pm. BR TESTlNG IOIO LAB INC. lm.QIOll ··········••e••••••e•• i.e::!.~ ••llUY•• baa tJIUlltdlate opan1q Good ..S PVnlture aa ror win ap91"1tor. Salary Appllariee.-OR I wUt eomm1 .. urate w /eap. 11111 or SILL ror You For_. appt. call Helea MAIJm AUCTIOM Meotllle)'. ......... • 111.ffll .. ........ ._. ,. .... ...... -· ....... •• ......... __ IOIO ,._a Or.-.... ...... r.ww 9040 Sunday. September 28. 1980 ~LY PILOT •1 ....................... ...................... . S.rl1 Aawricaa Bir('h Potter'• wtw.t: ... 3 bar ...., rm Ht, oval dtot> ~toola: SL~e•.CMCtJ"llCt IMf tba , 2 leavu . I arnl 4r Ure n m: IS. heavy btd tUcledvs.-.-frame SU. dbl ftsk lolld, exu S$O() dnll, IOllO, mlltt Hll. $2" 17$-lD or fn.2'1 l.2 lamp·SJO 014 baby car aH t · 110 kls H 8JJ :Mil Wate rbtd, b1.ir1uod) veb&r w/atcreo hdbl"\I Ml&lt ~ to approc1al" M2-<*2 t P1~e Dlruna St<t, 111bt" w /leaf. 6 1•a n• t•h111n . chin• c11billt'I. 1'c-rvcr 11000. ALM> 3 ru.stom llllli bar stool-. ~ each All xlnt con<t. 815 sno Anllque.., l'\im WoWf'Ni, Lumbcl' \7'M9 Loc'la SI l'V IS .. $il31M1 ft.pl~Wt Hiiles. TV~. at .,.t103 beds fur n. dothu . househuld ltr~ • •c <'e s. mor~ t: vuy lhl•I rnl.l!ll it<> 319 Monte \'la t.1 l'M S..t Sun aJJ tt.y SA r Sl II ~ Wu ltla11 MOVI NG . Tho11111 vi lit• mal"l1, tum. i\. l&t"r'M, Kin& Siio Hurm Su11\· .&nhl kllt·hen lll'm,., llt., mo. Chami11ag1w vt•l\'t'l dotho boolu .t lvtJ Sula. MIM~ •tl'm.. 3004! mor,• •3J Gohltnrod. Java Rd<..: \I ~1~6..'tt! 1,·d \I 11n ~) 1 1...1.ke new 4 pl' ALl'l-'A • Bdrm Sl'l l'unl l"tnp Anlq Whtie SlSOO ult S.0.7S33 W ANTt-;u U 11 b ' turnlture. cnb. dre~rng t able. dres:,cr . m1:.c 751-8967 Qa ~enporl & loves cal S17S. Plus miscelhrnt..>c>us 29IW Royal Plllm, CM PICT\alS Lou of ~rt U1'".i M ISt.'ellaJ\t'O\b ~I BabbSc,t'M Bt~n &ker& P11uJanno Sut Sun 9 \nS Garage Sale Sporuog goods. bikes. clotbtng . drapes Muc h more m11v1ng Everythi ng mu:.t g\)! Sal &An 10 am 5 pm 223 Lugonia, T ropJtone Cantlnn 2 Newpurt Shores Hn al· ch.Ilse lou.nges . S iid ley t die/camel. like new. SlSO ----- ea. 8SH143 Tools. furn & clothe:. 116 Dinette set. s.so ~1141. Buena Ve ntura' Sao Clem. i''r i ·S at·Suo . 10am -5pm. Dbla.dhwwJ SIOO. Sound equip. Porsche ___ &18_·_~_7_8. ___ 1 parts, beach chrs. tires, EXft&ISIVE etc. SOOHeliot.rope. CdM. CUSTOM ILT. Yard & Ga r age Sale. by Mcmtiuo lroth wd Chevy 'an seat, m isc. 10 Ft sola. Down back Sat Sun. 217S Ma ple, cushions w/trapuoto . CM BotUe green silk S800 --------Two tall lounge chairs. Wing Back \l~lvet Cbr, m> each. These are ex-Pi ct u r es , C h in a , pensive custo m pieces Cloltung, Jewelry. some you will be proud to own. antiques . Su.n. 9-2 625 not lightweight cheap Shalimar 2 bLks Crom Npt imitat ions . An im-Blvd ooShalimar maculate non-smoking adult home in Corona del Model H~ Fum & Int Mar. Priced at a fraction OeeoratorSaJc. Restored ol new cost. 67S.7957. antiques, Plant Stands. ----------• This, Lami->. Brass. Gift 1 dresser . fine pecan Ite ms. Mirrors, Desk. wood, 72"x30 · cost o¥er .bluch MQre! Fant stic $450, sell for $2fKJ. 2 club Items! Sun only! 8am· chn. less than 1 yr old, 6pm 602' ~ Begonia Ave. dark blue/beige. Orig. Off of Cst. Hwy in CdM cost t800, sell for Sl75 ea. Carnation Ave. Alley. 640-8862 ~---~----•ttor...s 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bea ut. Arabian Mare 4 SoUd oak repro armoire S500/b~t. Print designer sofa $400/bst. 964-2959 yrs. old. Prof. Trained. ----------• Spr. Oispasition $2000 Fiberg.lass race car bed, Tack incl. 556·2873 or $295 new, make offer. 552-4811Jim. 552·6572. ..._..., IOJO BLACK MARBLE dm tbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/5 barrel chrs. Best of· ROLE X Pre sidential rer.600Heliotrove.CdM WJ tches. Wholesale Hlde-a ·be d. Like new beige & rust Lones, $100. 642-8171. Water bed, almost new. complete. queen size, prices. Call 760-82ll By Tri-Party. 1 oat. rd. bri Iii a nt cut diamond .89cts VVSI. appr. SB:MS, sell S:UOO. Xlnt value. ....................... ......•................ ........•.••........... . .•••.•...........•.... CERAMIC Estate Sal•. RoiCPolnl ''11 Lawnl Orlan. fl.500. 3.S' VIKING Sii", lt711, ...... W 9060 Motoriadlillet 9140 AntfCI~~/ 95•0 Tai llltUI S l e r 11 n I S I I v ti r , 54.Z 1&17. tw /350 Cn.ia. f"WC, 7 .5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• ossu:s 6 kt", ar~I: P•lnt Wat~ord <.-..,.Jlal, Im lPll to3PM Kobler pm .. Viii'". h1lho. 7t Hobie l6, Cat fever col· Blltavus l9HO Starl'llle II ..................... .. 6 Ila• your own tiles portl!d Chlntt Tiun1ay1 1um101. tourn brld1e. on. w/trlr Xlnt rond. a kin!( S37S/OBO xlnt 28 1 uri.I \l<Jdc·l \ C~ Good for N'.ramlr •hoPll Marlnt Seal•Al 12' Piano 1m•ll Oall up at•ll shower. $95,000. Sa c, $1995. 549·4741 ; 1..'000.6:n 0111; w rurnblc wi1t $!l400 or private partld ICI UN f\lumi11um ltoal w /3 ~., :!•,t;;3 •!al Cflnd. MOO. N w p800l Yac ht Ell c b 848·903t '7"1 Peugeot moµcd '<Int Gill Hil~~ your artiatlr a bihtici1 UV m04ur l>ark Ma)l(i1 l7S. l Layman 12. 2 sails, trlr. cond, n'>O or IM·~t uHt.•• fluid< 5:1 Skylurk 1·on \'l ~ ~ SpiruM!t Pumw Antique 3 "-"* SIZOO By owner.transfe rred. cover , racmg gear $600 8'&2·9540 ~.tAI 5J <'.1rn1.>c.in (l\n\I a Cadd)' apokl" wh1•"I wh"td 1'rort or '6li ~7 8f3$.. 9795083 J)t!rlect 1!'77 Century 23' 00·4727. ~I \ h•w olht!r .JO\ ra m " s100 1 or hot h Mu,t iml( CT Oi;a niOod •lps 5, cmpr canvass. 251 ----Motorcyc:IH/ 1·a r" l!n ;.).17 Wrdcllnac K1111i S-·1 Anti S.~t._..ll•t IOtJ ford vs. 100 hrs Cal 25 11 1. spin. 2 jibs. Scooters 9150 ~ !r_.9J'l() •Ill•' Uuld l'o<'kc:t Watch •••••• •••••••••••••••• T andem trlr. loaded , VHF. l!l1p avail, $5000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1u,1,111i: ·i..1 f~ I .. ~1lt'r SONY fttt tama• 1deu '~ll'MlllflO N.wl'lloneSuperSU.tch, D .. _, t linn.67:1·06417·!'> •78 .., .. w .. ·s•"I Ud '"11111On•:1hru oul. . Mdl $.'JOO, $100 also l with an1 ... a. ,na s nrage. ---""" "' "'" Recorder Model •?too 121 Ill s~ta. Wltl~r ~. 1•ablnet $150. 552·6572. Sl4,soo <193-<*>7 Lido 14. Hull 113718. with KZ I 000 LTD mlfl •ii:I !Jr.t r'I' w JtltllClf'11S150 !Wl2!blr.I 1le1•or ac1c.11 nmw ---sails. cover , and trailer t"'i • ""I" I• 1 *-.... 1094 '67 OWENS SEA SKI FF', fAR Pt;T r.h&hll)' u1u•d .,~.,,." •••····~•••••••••••••• 28', roomy, xlnt cond. $1,000. CaJl 642·3L87. dlll l'Ofld, 4 rot>cllll Ila ht t fll H:-0. W111!1h W .ii nut Ladles' Palmerette golf Priz.e sltp. S..c. Sl0.900 hur11and) s hort i.hait , ~ Ch1ld1·r11l• Wilt IUO clubs & b•g. nevl!r used. IWG-&4l6 ~d•·r11ralln1t ~rfrll r" 12' ~nlth H&W MO. 125() Poker tahle. -.0. Cor onado 41. cent er cockpit. immaculate cond & ctll xtras : May trade R.E or 25.30· Sail P. P .•• 500. 673-4220. for rt!doln11 Van& Rdrou. 548 ~ or • m eurh mll l 'all 16 'L il $911 Sl!WIOll ---- H1tll bt'\W 1 9.,m M.ach ?Jg Zai& Cun:mll! rt ..... 0 r 101'1 l <t't' tu 1na kc 11 .:-4h- l !lpm 552. 7~ i;urtalJh.! $'J~ !>~IS ~:! ~ --c· .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .\UVSMOlMtS OfL 2 Good scab av111l lliOO 0 80 G'7S 14 lS !)"fl::RUNG Sil.\. F.H 8 pl 'etltni) • '>l'f\ vn ti14 177 1·753.'I Pl' Lose weight now l"uo & easy way tu lose IU 29lh:, a month 100' , gu1&r1111 teed or your money buck Mr Sparro 91i2 ·8311, l·~m _ 1Y llCODERS On·Seled & Z channt.•b Fair & reas pnced 111 sunni.: you or quality un Its. <..:ompl. m:.lalled & gwir. Do not be taken 111 by ridiculou:. low pnces Remember you ~ct whal you pay for 8411·311811 tpleasc leave messa1:1•1 -·------ Ii Pr ·~1 Op••n Wl!uv1• 1>'1"' "<lra Wldl•, hkt.• 11C"' xl nt rur ulf11·es 11 1 Ut!.inwd , cil1111t& F .m 1.c.t1l· 'ia• 111~)> t'46 764!1 Lo••l•loOM !>end SOffif'une yuu love a hi.tUl}Ulll of JO multi col ored hehum ballooru. tied with nhbon & your own personal mes~ag e f',•rlcN for every or t·1i:-1u n We deliver f;i:IMHI lllM'1>unl 011 .. Pro Vitu." d l!h y dratc d food s V1ta m11h, herbs . vro· Jogger and diet program t"all 842 ·1928 1011 ,..,.. Machine ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:;oo 979.7:1:m Will Buy. USED OFFIC E ----- -F URNITURE .. Work Model rad10·Mntrolled Benches. S helving, outboa rd oat. all ac-63l·Z777 cess. SZOO. t>lS·5073 W-il_d_T_u-rk_e_y_d_e_c_a_nl_e_r-s. ~HP Compressor $70. 7' • Skill Saw WormDrivt! $100, 12' Trlr. S125. 63Hi072 4 Old J uke llOxes, need rt!· pa ir . S e e burg & Wurlitzer . Call -l~Hi027 111&2. 640-7109. W ...... tobwUklllN 673-1983 IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• <;ONN Director trombone Beautiful Zeruth 25" color TV. 2 yr wmty, free de· l~very. Sl.?A.~1_786 __ _ J IJL 0 4'mo Sale ·G real s peaker s. at g re at prices. Atlantic Music H5 E. 17th St., C.M. ~8895 SONY Betam ax Video Recorder Model 117200 w /36 tap. ·s $750. 84G-2682 Sony ~ .. V0·2600 unit. is.~." color video tapes. best o!Cer. ~·4187 2S" COLOR T. V. $138 l Year Warranty 642.S340 P1tnasoruc SF-600US cass taµe deck w I Realistic STA-42 solid state a m /fm rc\•r + 2 Reuhstic Nova Series s pkrs. $300. Good buy' 661·8894 ------ For sa le 2 Bl-:S 0120 Stereo Speakers. $450 each. IHh&MstM ·~·-· • •••••••••••••••••••••• G ... eral 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED HOBIE CAT TRLR. Four 16' Boat Call Bill ~4CU John Robert Powers. 18 wk prof. m odel! n g course. S72S-value for SSSO/ofr. 642·~59 with case. Excellent con· lo4lh, t....,••c•/ dition, $100. 67S.11«12 after --ft20 Stri"" Royal D..ish 8 placeset/ex. pcs. chesl. 759-1643 6PM. Trumpets-Olds Sl2S, Benge $425, w /cases. 673-2795 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boat work, repairs. re· furbishing , paint & varnish. High quality work /reas rates. 548-7044 WANTEO.New or almost 1966 Martin Oat Great _e_v_es_. ______ _ new matemlly clothes . Sound, new hardshell lo4lh. ........ size 7. Call arter 5 :30 caseMS0.497·5537 1, •••• 9010 wkdys. AnytJme wknds. J yr. old Yamaha studio ••••••••••••••••••••••• AskforRita751·8967 upri ght P2F, ebony 14.,.. GLASSTRON Newly f h $l"'V\ 4"""'1271 Rebuilt outboard '5 H.P. Patio Sale. Furniture. irus · """· .,.,.. onAmericanTrailer. jewelry, stereo, etc. HB. RISSON Guitar Amp. 120 $1000 64S.3623 962·9656 . Watts S350 OBO. Xlnt TRS·80 CO~PUTER. 4.KRAM Level I BASIC · $390 M·F After 3PM Cood Also Elect Guitar wt 2S watts Amp Sl.30. SS7-8393 548...-i CLARINET. Xlnt cond. Navy gas eng. generator. 400w. 12v. in waterproof metal case. A·l cond. Sl.85. ~1. CM. 20' Searay 3Z1 Chevy eng .. 18/0B, seats t>. many xtras Mu.st sac. $4,000. SSHS73 21' Clipper 4JiP, s ips ·I, 14' Ski. 85 hp Mere. major trlr. cover. Npt Bch sltp, ovemauJ. trailer . $2200. $3500. 836-8907 644-4839 '75 Cu tt y cabin 165hp Mere. 1/0 , loaded, Im · mac .. xlnl SSSOO. SSl 5()(Y7 Classic 32' Cabin Cruiser, twin screw, 1934 Har bor Boat. Sacrifice, S13.500. 67S.2428 eves 1950 VIMT AGE 23' custom bit Chriscraft t•abin cruiser. complete ly refurblshed June l!ISO Head. galley, s ips 4. ' Danu Pt Manna. slip B·ll Mainland $11900 Avail tu see on wkends. w ec k dy ~ cal l (213)94S-3805 36' PeM Yan. twin dsl. Sportfisher. dealer de· m o. lull e lect ronics. radar, full fishinf( pkg. Even option. $68,500 213·592-2859, 2l3·592·2-i44. '80 Penn Yan Sportfishers & Cruisers. All 18. no outdrive problems . Mdl avail: 20"''. 22', 23', 30', 33' Closeout sa le, call to· day. Marine Oulfille rs. 213·592·2859. 213.592.2444 '73 28' Luhrs. all glass. TW gas. re bit June '80, hauled May 80. Custom S.F. 2 bait . AP Fath VHF, Bimmi. w/encl & covers . Sl8,000. (714 673-0317 Boston Whaler 17', A·l Cond , 65HP Evin , Vanson trl.r. full covers. compass. anchor. S3700. 546-0831 CM STOP LOOKJNG! ! 197943' Viking, aft cabm, luxuriotr;. 6-17 Detroits. fumWlO radar, Air /cond. Microwave. trash com- pactor . dual st a tions . S2SO.OOO. Ne wport Yacht Exch. 67S. l.800 Shock Sabot. Like ne w Fully equipped ror rac 1ng. $475. S40·1909 ;irt 4PM. -------- Hobte 16 +trailer. Sl.750/bslofr 714.738.3939 ----20' Tempest Sailbout. like new. $3500 or trade ror Cal 20. 962.5<X12 Need cash, will sa1:nficc 2<f O'Day, l rlr, OB. 3 s0tilts, all ictras included. Best offer 675·3148. ISL 2-1 ' F. G sloop, heud. galley. sips 4, 6HP 00. xlnt cond Race/c ruise. slip avail. Reasonabl> priced PP 1714)4!)!1-41'16 ---- RB>UCED 23' Coronado slooµ. fixed keel. main, Jib. Genoa. VHF. J ohnson OB . SS.200 N wpt Yacht Exch 67S.1800 12' Kite. xln t cond . w1tra1ler, $700. 963-4852 ----Hobie 16, good shape, $12.50 700.~12. loah, Slipl/ Docks 9070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dry s t orage a va 1 I , Newport Dunes. 1131 Back Bay Dr .N 8 644-0510 loah,C.--41& Sid~ 9080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Kaw Jet Skt, 3 rm~ old, mu.st sell, Sl600. Ca II 5411-0967. '78--:!0' Tah111 Ski Roal 0 . n.. no motor $2500 847-5168 2 Jet Skis. new, ne,er used. S1800 each. 548-8711 Tr mup IM'tation • •••••••••••••••••••••• 12.UOO r111lh. (in.inc tnl.! ava1liible . <7Ni!l57 I ~?IAtte&u LINCOLN M El<Cl 'ltY 16 AUTO ci-:r-rrt-:lt L>rt IRVINE 11:10 :oc10 Must sell 7~ Su1.uk1 GT 7 S 0 <i r e u 1 1· o 11 d $850/oho 21.3 •l:ll 17:! .. 1 .J. (I \ll" I' I & ~111 II 1Jl11!. ')"'71)0() .>Ill Li!.1111 I ' I' ,, ".... .... ... 1·tbl l'I 1i111' 41 l11t all\• 11·•,111n·tl 111 1 •i:il 111 hlk l.111u1·r 'Siii .~~· 'llti!lll 1111~ nr >'I I H:1 I J I Hl11/1 •I lltlll(U•· ,11,, flt I I \h1'l , 1. 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'-l:ll~I d1 11 ,-., I 1'11 ,II l.,1rol ii 1ho!• I UJ" 1 ,1.1• r I'• 1;,, •t• , ~I.irk 1 .. 1nal ,1111~•1 i I 111 I ( I H\\ 111'1 1 • 1, Motor Ho~s.Sa1e-/ I ·••111.d 1111 1 .. 1-.111 • ,l11 Rent /Storaqe-'116 0 1111 1111 1.i~ , 11,. \ ....................... • 1 \ t PO'' t ·' \11 ··•lult *All Motorcycle '' 1111111.11· '' 1•1~1 n1 SwapMee-t 1111• llu11:. , o 1 111 OranJ,!c Count' • 1 .. 1 • ., ,. t 'H 'ftil ~ •• i·• • ' ttpm "1 \ll lndwr... ~: hl • \I I I I. •11 ~.; •••• ·11111 ,,~ F'r1 St!pt 12' llµm I lp111 I I l1JI I .. 11 \"I'"" rute11nly'Or:rnir:c <'•111111 .• 1,111, ll·l·I' ,· .. i.r.i \'J< F'mrgruunds ZI hro; 1111111 · 714 ~1 51 111 "111; ...... • I; ma.:. -rt-d hr .. r... l' .. ~1 11l •1 ·r Henl ;!2 "'' \I, 1111 I '~-111 ·l ''" l \I Hm... ~II"' 1• '''11 '''"1 Tr.Jet!~ 95o0 $250 °" K 1111 •••••••••• •••••••••••• 640 ~ ,I TRlJC KS •HEW'PORTE:RS.2 • '1111r ' ' 1 ' ' '"""1' I ( • I II I II t h l I 111 k •L1k1.· 11cw :'fl \I 11 1• •SIPC P' I .i•lull •Spacious 1 l•a1 1 • .,111 w pulll1\Jn &. t uh •DI.ii c10<11 • • J0>. ltn .. •J I ".trdroll(' •K1t chPn with ,1n1•li"I coo.nter top • Load ... or slor.1 •. •Du.ii air ron11H101•• 1 •6 uew ti p\\ It r <· •.'le 'W l',Hlhto11 t 11• hulsten I •;tl••f .;.;...., I "' !lh 11 •1~1 \\1 •.~\ 5 i0.0330 R(•ady fur '':"'™'tl1a· !1 'I I 1 \1 ' 1111..... I 'I I hH'I')' -with :Jll •1,H' p.ir• I , n 'ih •, 1 11 1o .. 1 t lit 1 & labor guar ttllt."> ·1~~· 1 ' ea 11111. '·I'•··~. -. l•>'l DALE s RV 'I I• • I I \ If 11: II C7 I 41 559-4446 I •II' 1· 'lit• II ·:t•ilMI 150!rl Han ;,r I •\' •' 1..i, ,7'.f; • l nmt i';" h111~ •'.i ii l>.11~.un. ............. t040 . ..................... . Cuuyen. S./ ~· "', "" • '" t "I •lft•r ..... 9120 '7J 18' W tn1td1ui;.u ''"'' t 1>1 --MIW--lltCl---5---Music stand & music. 25t ea 494-6027 Sl.20. G4&.3J77 · 640-81162 Sl.50. 67>9316 GIBSON Acoustic w /elec-----------•w ANTED Mens Solid Salt & fresh aquariums· tn c pick up /c a se 41' .. MwMi Fully eq u ipped . beautifully maintained, ready to cruise or live a board. Slip may be evadable. 11~% Financ· ing poulble. $72,000. or 165.000 if no broker in· volved. Clean deal will include 9' Avon Redcrest with floorboards and 4.5 horsepower Johnson out· board. Jack C urley s:M-1505 home, or 840-2254 on the boat weekends. 79' 42 rt. Grand Banks fiberglass. aft cabin . encl. bridge, fis h equiped. cash to loan take over payments, or trade for house. P. P . 67~074l. 634· 1414. ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, cab ... ar l:lt 6JU\ •Jc. 1llf,J .!'"°'-ti 01,•ht Beat the gas s hor tagr tanks '\Int •·1 11<1 ui ,, • with a mini motor home actual miles lit''' .,,,.., that gets 16/29 mpg. '76 or takP t..1r 111 11 .1 I, COFFllTAILE! Gold Watch. Private accessories. $22S/OB0492·5S30 2-1 x ~Smoked Glass. A Part 548-1360 BARGAIN!! 548-5408 Beautiful French Desk from Barker's. Dk Wood Bm lthr Top. 4 draw w /file SZOO/OBO 960-4102 y. 97>1120 Mlscel••o.t IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUGGAGE TAGS Ali·Holmes right tickets, Ceasars Palace Oct. 2. Wkdays after 5p m 548-4481. Plate glass window wall 3 Sx8' sections w /sliding alum. frame door. Track & hardware perfect. $90. ~ Pedal steel guit.ar' also elect. gwtar& amp. M9-9430 Old upright piano, good cond. needs tuning, $150. 548·8Sl3 /548-448S ~arshall 100 wall s uper lead amp S700. Ibanez electric Gui tar pro· ressional model $450. 641 ·861)t King size, xtra firm. in· ner sp rin g m a tt w/mat.ching coil box s pr· io1. ne ver used . slill packaged. worth s.520 in· cl delivery $220 cash on· ly. 640-808'7. h•W. 8055 from your bustness card. Send one card ror ea ch tag plus one spare. We r eturn perma nently sealed attractive tag Ir stra p. meeting airline l.D. req1.11re ments. Pre- vent loss It theft! For a personalized tag eock>&e wallpaper , fabric or · Day Glo" paper & we will back Ir trim your tags. Or try two cards back lo back. Office,..,....... & -------· Eqllpn9flt 8015 Queen ma ttr ei;s s e t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ping Pong tbl. xlnt cond. Slot machine , small deslt.9118-9318 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Whirlpool Elec Dryr, r couch. walnut roc king chr. wicker chest, ceda r chat. maple twn hdbrds. student's desk & chair . 4 drwr maple chest . Pecan ster w /tape deck. Zenith walnut stereo. P arsons tbl, lamps . pictures. 41X29" mirror. 2 like new 10 spd bikes, new 21 " lawnmower. d is hes. housewares. Sat & Sun 9-S, at 18317 Foxglove Way. Irvine. (Culver to Sandburg) SS1..fB49 PRICCi: S2ea or 3/$S .its tags SUiO ea. 6 '!Hags Sl.50ea. lOnr more Sl.40ea. Sales Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. address. phone fl we'll make one card per tag. Add 2S< each. Send check or money or· derto PILOT PllMTIMG Yard Sale. zn E. 21st St. P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Sat.-Sun. Costa Mesa. Ca. 9262JS &-S. 4 families. Good new -6med. Sear s Crartsmao 7" '·New'', $155 Sufa hide· a ·bed like new $165. 641-8205 Unique gazebo of :io anli· que glass & wood doors. I of a kind. offe rs over $1750. 5J6..() l2l PAJNTlNG. Ellenshaw. Seascape 24"x36". Pvt Ply. 21l/937·85i5 Gorgeous Onental panels. metal framed~ malled. Ve r y r easona bl e . 498-4172. Gas stove, Magic Chef. almost new. $175. 2421 Tustin Ave, C.M. ----------•Cir c ular Saw. new, MOVING.. Garage sale. Craftsman Hedge Trim · Bar Bell!. full set. in· Everything goes. New qn mer. frplc logs, make of. eludes bench w /exten· waterbedG:IO.Wa.sber& rer . 714-846-3717 or den.AlllorSS0.559-9620 dryer SlOOea. 10 s pd bike 846-8602. after6pm. FOISAU 3 Progromatic typewriters (Friden 2201 F1exowriters>. $SOO ea. Auxiliary equipmt. in· eluded <Select Data 2314. Data Selector 2217. Tape Punch 221.5) has been un· d e r ser vice co n - t r act 1 good work in g cond. Sold an "as is ·' cond. 714·MO-7630 SAFES, SAFES. SAFES Good buy on safes 642·1815 EXC.,,OMAL VALUI IBM Sele<tric, Vintage Exec. + typewrtr stand & adding mach. $599. 631-5155 -------..... 1087 ... 2 kinl waterbeds $15 -------.-------------••••••••••••••••••••••• ea. lamsa. tables, nice John Wa.yne Tennis Chab 3 doors. 36" wide. call Ye llow-collared macaw. dinette w/S cbrs n 5. fam ily membership. 675·364S. Reasonable. S250incl. caie. M.Qy art pcs & pnots, $1000. 67> 71Z1. Not avail after Tuesday. S48-0'2IM eves. Dice caothes. ~ or 3 forlllllll-llltllllll_ ...................................... _ .. ~_ ........................ I Sl. Very nice misc. All low low prices. Sat/Sun 7AM at 111294 Mt. Islip, Cr. Fountain Valley. Siil A Sun t.5. 427 CabriUo St, C.M. Console elec. sewi.ftl mch. Adj. dress fOrm. caJculatar w/tape. t " port. B/W TV. Good cleaa clotbee. & misc. le& 6 la. IM. lMll ._. .... a.. H.a. On ............... a tr ma a.'-' ..... 1'.tlln••...._> 33' VOON G S /F, '74 tourn bridge, teak pulpil, fish equip, 2 stations. C02 syslem. twn crusaders. $42,900. Newport Yacht Exch 67S-UMJO 21 ' fibergl a s s Tug , blander Weekender or Character Bay Launch. 6mo. old. VW Ra bbit Diesel Full galley. stove. refrigerator, dbl. berth. head, complete. $19,500. 646-7887. ---- P a rtner Wa n ted. 38' Sportfisher (new1. twin diesel T.J .. radar, RDF. depth sounder. auto pilot, 2 55 ch. VHF radios. outriggers, bail tank, windlaas. some log, sea temp. tende r w/motor. W /sltp. Call 642-0337, 8:JIM:36, Mon· Fri. BOSTON WHALER 111/J .... Ollirl..._..OWI ........ , ..... ... Less than 10 hours S21100FIRM Call Eves 675-211195 32' UNlFl.JTE '77 Many xtras, radar, auto pilot, etc. Must sell. 84&-0021 "1980" UNIFLITE 42' converti ble, Extended salon, full electronics. 1attey up , totally customized. Must seU. Offered at '250,000. Nwpt Yacht E&cb67S-UMJO. Sl.lpJ•dl 20. 19'10 Cuddy cabin. m O.M.C. Good cond . ..,, 541.f'731. '11 Penn Yan, 26', Oybrtd1e. 200 bp 111 dleMI. tuUy eqwpptd for ,......, atill under warr. pft\'. party. 531·7'130 ~. 14' Sport fllber, f"/B, Twn YI. cabin, J.tf ball Glau ovr PW, 1d 1hape. 5H·7tll or C»ml ---IMh.l...t/ Chrl• 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyot a Chinook Like IWtl 5!JOR I ~j~~~~~5·~~~~s~ Trailen. Travel 9 170 • • 1 I 1.r. l' l .111t1• fumance. stove, ice box . •••••• •••• ••• •• •• • • • • •" j •' 1 'ni-1 !ill ti! ur Yacht CRITERION dinette. port-a .polly , 10x33' fum1sh1•ll. ,,,,1 .. ,. · 1·1 1 1 -•.t 71' Classic yawl Harbor Cocktail Cruising Catalina, Channel Isl. c I o s et SS500 D a ' ::i SliOOO O"' ncr 1.1ti t;i:!.-, 1 l•t 1 •1 1 SS7·54JI. <?bnlln. nt I ' I l l" ' ltfl hllo ----- ---"'' : 111 "d ""'' Hawaii. Tahlli & Pacific Home Port: Newport Deb. 8' cab over camper Auto ~rvice, Paris '••' •, 1 n1p,1: Stove. icebox . ver~ & AccMsories 9400 ._, ... 1 -• • 1,, clean. ssoo 494 ·652~ ••••••••••••••••••••• •' I I l 714 )631 ·519 2. (2JJ)J28..5627 days, 494·549'l eves $SAVE S A VE S loah,Sal 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49, Luders 16, 25rt, vam hull . s li p i n NB . be au tiful. S4 000 894-9010. SAMTAHAS25 Has absolutely ever· ything. 8 bags, beaul cond. Poss N.B. sli p $13,000. Owner will COO· sider exch ange for BMW, Mer ced es. o r Seville. 559-5164 eves. BRAND NEW Camper 6 Pack, Sl,600. 542-65!!7. l PM 3PM. 8' Pilgnm 1, cab camper loaded w/3 way rri11e sure lift ja<'ks. etc $1195 642·9MO. Motoriucl likes 9140 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Special Ed1t1on Blk Motob ecane Moped w/many xtras lo ma. spr cond. SSOO/ORO 673 54!'11 Karen 673-016-1 , TIME IS MONEY o O blbyiV"f.ake /jd reGpury:~ ~twork? Use Answet Ad service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad we ta~e your messages 24 hours a dew ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... this service Is only $10 per week. For mpre information and to place your ad call 642·5678. DAILY PILOT -.::.:. -: ------ WITH USEO PARTS lmportt'll l·ttr part l ~I f'( lll'I' AUTO Sl I' J l 7• •I I I ... I I \I 101 !'l ~I o111rh1 .. , ,., .\nalic1m , ,1 1 "' I .. .... -.i ~s.ri,.12 1 11t" .• ''"' Ivan~ 9570 Yllute-'ipokc~ HI UJ.:."' "'to • •••• •" •••••••••• ·••••• 19'i r.;;_r, 1l1J\ ht I' ~ Ill' 1.CJ,..l'. 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SAVE!!!. THEODORE . ROBINS FORD 7060 HARBOR BLVD. CO~TA Ml!>A C.41·0010 '46 Ford Woodle, restorctl $13,000. ALSO '29 Model A Town Sednn. 4 dr. restored. Ideal for stn· dent. 110.000. 67~16\ '80 MGA! new eng, paint. tops, tires. more. $4500 firm. 645-7531 F.arly Mercedes 100 Oh dll'Mll sedan. classic pre fln llnes Was slored by phyn i.tlc. new <'ver· )'lhtng. I'/~. 5112·5002 -- I 111d1• 1111111 IUll NPW Tm"> l'n11•• ('uni! Sl>~llO Tt•ff. ill·l:!tik 1!11:1 L>"'JJ!• "lu rl 1'r \ Jll I nr.. 111'<1. r.1pla111 ch111r!I. ,1uto tr:w" .11r 1. rµt s. S.1ClOO 1, IL 81"·.ol - A..tos Wanted 9590 ·••·•····•·•·•··•···•·• W~ PAY TOP O()L LAH lnr top ust'tl earl-fnr<'11i(n. tlomc:,t1c~ or cl11ss1c!o If )Out car Ii; cxlrn clNtn, see u.s Fllt">'f' ! •r--©. l ttl 111 Or .. C-.ty 2925 IJ11rbur Hlvcl COS1'A M 1-... ~A 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS COM HELL CHEVROLET .':K.'11 H.11 l••r Ill' •1 I I "'TA \H.'-\ 546-1200 .. DAii. Y PILOT •••.•.•.....•....•••... ~~.~~·. 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'74 TR6. Xlnt. cond. Ask· ing$3900. P.P. 640-1964 '68 GT·6 Classic, xtra s harp . Sacrifi c e S2500/0B0. 549·2700. '79TRJUMPHSPITFIRE 4 cyl, 4spd w /overdrivti, mags, soft & hard lops. lo mj, am /fm tape, lugg rack, 25 + mpg, Its u "10 ". P .P . $5 500. 64M212. ......... t770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIM MARINO VOUCSEAG~ 1>17llll J •hllhcl Ill :'-Tl"-t;Tt)'\ HI \I II 842-2000 1974VWGHIA l' II ll \ I I\ n •• 1t1t• S4495 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN llfdl, .... 1< \( 111 '\Tl"''· r< >'• rn. '' 1 • 842-2000 18 \'\\ Bu 1.,()<1 '\1·" r.1<.l1.11., ..,, ... ,u ' ..,. '"1 ~°" I '~':!":' II 11.ir I l"I t'o~l.t ~\ .I I I I ,111 711 7'"1111111 1977 VW OlfSEL > 11\1\,1111111• C 11-.ICllll '' d1u1 '>Unr11ol '' l»rl'u ( 1111-10.1: l',1n,11·1·1 11111-;h I I. Ill •. 111111· •Uflllrl1t11! 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AM'FM slereo w 'cassette ta pe play er 4 mag wheels IOIBXUB) ~~~~ ........ 52995 4 speed transmission AM 1FM .stereo wrth tape player 4 BELOW average miles' 1006UZC) MAMY MOlll MAllS & ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOTHIHG OVER $4995 MAIERS AUTO CENTER 1425 Balter Street COSTA MESA 540..9202 RARE '78 MlNl-PlCKUP •l5 mpg. 4 SJ><I, 3 piston. 70 mph, runs great $3000. 2516 Vassar Pl. 64 1 8090 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1963 Rambler S300 2193 Rural Place. Costa Mesa Owner Well .9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • IUICK '80 SKYLARK 4 duor sedan. Automatic. air condit1onin~. Pretty car! 10509) SJIH ~~t."d.e LIN< 'OI~ 'IJ M t.:HCll RY w ,\l ''lo n :N"r t;tt nn I l<VINt•; 8»7000 SHUSFtRST! We haH• a good selet11011 ,f NE W & S EIJ t,,'h('vrolets ! CONNRL CHEVROLET ._,,.It ,cf••r Ii:' I c t ~I \ \I~-"-\ 546-1200 '70 hevy Malibu. mags, rww trtins. n«w brake~ $796. 675-0970, itsk ror Bill '72 Ca price . ~-llr, full power. $750 Good cond 673·4749 eves 7S Monte Carlo. ve r y 1:o od c ond . fu I l y e quipped. good buy $3.'!SO. 49&-80.5 t '76 <.:he\ Monza F stbk . 40K.m1 . A1C, auto. clean & green. S2700 759·0'J86 ---- '77 t.T Camaro. Xlnt cond :J7 ,000 miles i\uto. P JS. Air , Stere o . ne w Mlchclins S l500 Call 64:l-6508 aft SPM '70 Chevy Wa gon , gd transpon at1on car S:ic SS75. G73-Ql l9 '7 4 CHEVY IMP A.LA Auto trans .. faetory air cond il1on1ng , power steering. 48.000 rn iles . lmmaculale. (732NLB ) ~?'4"~ HONDA 18:\UTOCNENTER DR. IRVINE 830-7600 '65 Chevy Impala. Good Cond. S600 Bes t offer After 6 · JOpm 642-6171 '79 CHEVIOLn MONZA 58K. $7,001. Perfect con-...,-......., tulch, offer. Call547-3182 i-... ff dlt•on 548·0018 '67 Mustang. 6·cyl, good ------~t o er 645·5725. CCM)GI' .,33 cond .. $2200. '74 Pinto Wagun, auto. Pontiac 9965 n...derbird 9970 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 846-__ 97_2_1 am/fm slt!reo lape. rttl-k ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must Sacnfice '67 Cougar. '71 Mustang, great cond. $2 .000/bes t ofr . Xlnt Must sell. sa>OO or best SlS00/080 ~·624~ '10 PONTIAC ·73 T Birtl, xlnt 1·1md . new PtylNHlth 9960 PHOENIX radial!.. $151JO tJr best of- ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i door hatchback. 8.000 fer 6iS...ax3t \.'OOd. 644-6.579 urrer 545·5680. Dodp 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ulOkmg ror style and fuel t'C<>nomy at a reasonable pnce ? Whether .>-OU wish lll buy or lease TRY US SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540.0330 'ffi OodRe Coronet (;~IOd tr.ms. air S295 Call 6"5·0'158 Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 FORD WAGON Automatic tran:;m1ss1on, fal'tory 111r conditioning, µower steering, power brakes. '>tt.'t!l radial t ir'es , tinted glas!>. luR~agc rack . 55,000 o rig inal m iles. Like new 1247154 > '66 Mustang com Mu:.t sell. Good s hape s:JSOO 673.BS.50, 644"0154, JI rn 'i7 PLY Arrow GT 200. miles. automullr , air, V"JO 9974 auto, raditi ls. a m rm etc (j M.'s gas :>JVCr ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond $31!15/UUO ~. l6S7ZEGl ·75 Vega GTO, :11 .000 640-81117 m1lel> Xlnt con<I. Good 9955 STATIONWAGO N ·77 m ile age $15!15. 'a ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• F URY POWt-:R A '. VW-t'()ltS(;ltE-.\UDI 673·39'£. __ _ '78 OLDS 91 Stereo S4(X)IJ valul' m ust t 15 1-;. Coa:.t rhw:iy Havt· some thin~ to "ell? REGS.CY sel • Sl395 !Wi·l:!l I :'114:_~port lleach li7:1·090U Class~~ed :.d: do it well. automatic transmission, ---.a...... .._. 9800 ... ..... H 91 O r d · ·73 Dix s port st a wgn ........ os, ..... ew "''"os, ew 0 ac..'lory air con 1ttonmg . pow<!r steering. power pnmc concJ s U bit~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bral es. power "indows 16:'.1PG . Sac $1 195 power seals. tinted J:lass. 646· 727-4 lilt wheel. c:r uisc 1 ·ont nil C47l\'NJ > S4499 ~?'4~ LINCOL.' ME RCt.:llY 16 .\UTOCENTER UH Ill\' IN E 83(). 7000 ·1u Cus to m S up r e m l' h r o u g h a m f u ll ) eqwpped. assume lease. consider trade ~·57 10 flay:., 6759511 e Vt!l> & wk e nds. '73 Omega Like lll'W 1r PS. hatchbk. 3S.OOU m t S2200 ot r u r t r adt- '77PLYMOUTH VOLARE K l'\hnder. automallc, :11r · rullio, hctttl'r . power ~teenng. l)()wer brake-... root rack C!~I $2997 SOUTH COAST DODGE 2888Harl..or Bhd COSTA ~1 ES·\ 540.0330 1910 .-·~'• Ltnooln Conlfnenraf Coupe UST ,.tel 17 ,541.00 DISCOUMT 1441 l.11 YOW NICI Sll,IJl.N 7'!7 5~38 ~?"-~ ----Autos. Used Autos. Used Autos, Us~d !Autos. Used LfNCOLN·M ERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~~~OCENTE~~~ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Low on c-ash ? Rent a used Ford by the month, no c r e dit . Payme n t s towards purchase. lfill 433-2939 ------- '79 FORD COURIER 4 cylinder, 4speed. tinted gl as s . L o n gh e d llN63103> $4499 ~ "'"'"e&u LINCOLN-MERCURY 16AUTOCENTER DR. IRVINE 830-7000 PE '.'lt'li\' PI NCH ER ADS Still only 82. $69911 HOWAID Clle•rolet Dove & QuaU Sls. 6 cy linder. 4 s pee d . Ford LTD '89, $250 or of- s tereo tape-, ralley fer. 751-4220. call before 4 w heels. WS W tire s . A Flctllloul Bualne .. Neme Slellrnenl !lled Wftfl f111 County Clerk la welld for ftwe yeeta •lier wlllcll time continuing bu•ln••-muat refll•. Publlcetlon I• necHH ty only II Ill••• ••• chengea. C•ll Ille L•g•I 01p111m1nt e l 1111 DAILY PILOT f or t nform1 tl on 1nd neceu1ry form•. 642 .. 321 Ext. )32 :1 ltnl'!> for 2 days onlv ::;1 a clay, 34C a lint• Ad\l·r11st> one or mor<' 11em!> ,·a luec1 up lo ''100 E ach :id<lition a l line I!> onb We f<•r I~ l\Hl du \i. Sorn . n o t' o in m c r c i a 1 a d s u I I o w t' d t' h a r I! 1• \'nur P('nn\' Pinrh1•r .\ cl 11 r u ~ c• y 11 u r Ba nk 1\mt-ricard Visa ur \1astercurrl Fur more information ~nd to place your ad coll 642·5678 NEwPORT BEACH 133-0555 '78 Estate wgn, pwr. rm. needs tires. $4000. 6-W·4839 Caci~ 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Eldo. mint cond. lo mi. See to appre c Sac'. $2750/bst ofr 640-6436 'S8Convert&sedan, lim1t- ed prod . yr. both ror S2000. 641--1839 ·79 Seville Jmma c . loaded. White w saddle mtr. Snrf, AM/FM cass. Vogue tires. wire whls. Must see. $14,000 /bst. 760-9543 Sharp! $3997 SOUTH COAST DODG.E 2888 Harbor Blvd Costa mesa 54~0]]0 '74 El Ca mino350. BllClblk lntr. 4 spd. Brand new eng. New tires. gd mpg. $3()00.549-8445 75 Camaro LT type.-.A /C. P 1S , xlnl. $2300 0 80 . 49!1-2082. Wos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Auto~. Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 ······ .. ················· ....................... , ............................................. . FROM FRANK PROTO LINCOLM- MERCURY .., ...... ·-- pm. 'fB Ford LTD. a/c. etc. $390/or offer; ·79 Honda CXSOO. Call 963-2692 --- '71 LTD Cntry Sq. wgn, s uper cond. nu lire!>. nu brakes. 1850. t!M-2023 '6 Ford LTD 4dr, air . gd mechanical, needs body w o rk . $750 /0B O . 498-26S4. '78 Fairmont. 4 dr. hlr & air. pb, ps, xlnt cond. good tires. asking $.'l850. 8.13·3056 ·m t'airlane 6cyl. BESrOFfER 548-4103 '68 For d 2 door . runs g r ea t Some bo d y damage. S300 644·4242 or 552·5506 Met'cury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S FftofEST LINCOLN·MERCURV DEALERSHIP RAYFUDEBOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr SDFwy-Lake Forest exit IRVlNE 81~7000 • 7 8 MERCURY COUGAR F actory air condition mg. ltlt wheel. cassette X· TRASHARP. <640VWH) CAU 830. 7000 ~?'4"J..e LINCOLN-MERCU RY 16 AUTOCENTER DR IRVINE 830-7000 '79 Capri: Sunroor. Mags. am/fm tape deck. 10,500 miles. VS . $.1999. Must sell! Mark 645·4520 or 751·0332 Mitst-i 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1974 MUST AHG II Very sharp baby blue coupe . 4 c y l inder a uto m atic w /po we r s teering. Dynamite! (818LFL> $1495 JIMMAllMO VOUCSWAGS. 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 066 Must. VB. Auto, gd cond. S'ZOO/olfer. 644..-S '71. XJnt. concl. xlnl. gu mllea1e. $4900. Arter 6PM: 184-6'113. "79 balchback, a /c, ps, auto. wire whls. lo ml, lmmac. T»OOIS~S-308I Cluallled Adi 142·S678 *********************** DIS WEEK'S SPECIALS l:'OUR CHOICE •• _. .Jl.JST A FE\\' EXAMPLES: ·18TOYOTA CELICA (493VQG) '4997 '79 OLDS.llOBILE CL'fL.\SS qBSWVGI Ne•· o •• ,. • f208VAF) No•· Only '4995 '78 MAZDA Gl~C '3995 "78C:UEVROLET CAMARO (S;~3; '449B. O•ly Q '79C:UEVROl.ET MJ\LIBl.' (:,U;LJ '399 l!!. 0.1,. .. 'M CGRVE'M'E STINGRAY 'E~ '7777 "78 AUDI 5M8 ==~) '6995 ., '77 BUICK LE SABRE (844UEL) ~0- 0n I .' '3999 '78 AMC CONCORD f868ZES) No•' .....,. '3399 '79 C HEVY CAMJ\RO (396XMHI J~0- 0n1,· '5999 •73 01.DS C~STOM CRL'ISER 1207URC) No•· Ona,· '4995 "78 01.DS Cl1Tl.AS.~ SEDAN (585V$1) No•· Onl~· '3995 • •77 MERCURY MONARCH :s:R) '3993 O.ly •7a FORD RJ\NCBEllO ~':::?•) '4444 Only MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! ENTIRE INVENTORY REDUCED! SEE 118 TlllS WEEKJ:N91 \It • ..w. ..... p1 ....... tiff-. • "-'"Ml 1-. l '-i rar--I I ,l)ft • ..,,.. .-ml "'"""' .. "'°'' \II ........... ,.... ...... n. ......... ... c .... ,,,..,, ~ ... - M• fW-4 t'•-1'--t4'tf ...... ~j [OJ~ F SPOR S LOCAL WANT ADS MOST BIRD5 l1VE SEEN ARE VERV PROTECTIVE OF '™EIR NESTS AND T~ElR PRIVAC'<' ... NANCY THIS IS FREEDOM WEEK PENALTY BOX l '' ' ' J l J '\ I l ! REALLV? HOW ANNO'(ING! 9-28 I T~INK L(OV HAVE A Rl614T TO SWOOP DOWN ON AN't'ONE OR DO AN~Tl11N6 '(OU WANT TO PROTECT ~OUR NEST PATRICK HENRY SAID : ,, 1---~ GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH " WELL,! THINK ~OU HAVE A LEGITIMATE COMPLAINT BUT I DON'T Tl1lNK BOD'{ CHECKING ~"""' WILL DO IT ... By Ernie Bushmiller FREEDOM IS OUR MOST PRECIOUS .POSSESSION · c9000 • ~ MO/VJIAl61 ~1a.'n11a 1:5~ CAPTAIN f .s4!AKIAIG PL•A~ ~'LJ. IJli oael!lriill '1¥/Sl.41<;, THll QI.JI 6AIO BITING' >IUAIO!f!!ID ~&N/ Fl!:E17 SAY, GORG. WHY PON'"f' YA INVeN-r "f'He DOC,.-ORIN<3 euSINf!!SS ?' FORGe-r 1-r / WHO'P WAN"T"' -ro MA><e CA.Ve CAt...t...S ~/ c'Z!ILv ft i '1HIS i llDlJ7JI ( WITH M\I f ~ c1oe1o r .. • l ~ st~ -----....._.,,,...__ -----·-------·-·--·-. l=J.A~ 00'4/AJ ••. so,,.,,..eeoc::>vs GONNA c::>1scoveR. A WAY 'T"O PRe veN-r AL..L,.. Acc1c::>eN-rs AN ' 11..c...Nesses .' UL™<E/T. -. ---- ---.:: :. ·!""!'-------------------~ .mE PLANE CAR~ING 1J4E FIRST J:A0t.> &.AN060 ~El'E Al IRE i Alf(PORT ONL<,) A FEW Moft'\ENT.S ;A&O I -. . -·-·-··--~ R1R A REpO~ ON MRS. CA~'6 V161f ••• ~IJDGE PARKER l ,<\~ JEP•N PLEADS DID YOU HEAR WHAT KEEP QUIET! LET ME IT WAS A DARIN0 SEE, HE WITH TtM TO TAKE HER INTO TOWN, THEY AR~ INTERRUPTED 8Y ATV NEW6 -= PRO (1 RAM! ---- TO BE EXACT .. ,$246,840! l&O'fC'lflHMfHTI -.. - .._ HE bAID, TIM? HE HEAR WHAT THEY'RE CALLED ME A SAYINC1! 0UNMAN! DAYTIME HOLDUP fJAID IT BY THE iWO 6UN-A0AlN! MEN.,,AND THE THERE POLICE HAVE NO WEREN'T CL.UE ! TWO 0UN- M EN ••. BECAU6E I'M A 0UN- WOMAN! HEY, TIMMY I., IT'6 GOOD f>Af>Y, YOU'RE THEY THINK IT WAS 60 Rl0HT! TW 0 MEN ! r----n.~..:::::--. £~- .· L..ET~ GO 10 MINNIE ~ERON A11UE AIRPO'"°f . • ·---0.-.~1Fl4C1•1 I • ..._,._, .... a __ __ 5'-t F9 A 6 A N I k:tJOi..l t S\tOOl.OtJ1f 'fAUC. 1'0 'iOO Af &IJOl?t(, W£~0'4, SD Pa.U~t 2UO f.-t~ ... 1) Would '{OO care to qo out wlth Norman Drabb1e ton\qht? OFFICIAL 1980 DATE QUESTIONNAIRE I OON'r BELIEVE WHRI l'MseElNG! lAt.l t IORrf £ O~ 'fM( e~l~ o~ 'fMIS? AND "fUAT <:.0&'5' FOR )OU, TOO tt\ARMADUl<E ! FoR WEE.KS, HY WIFE COMPLAINS \HAT NOBOD'{ DOESIHE WORK AROUND ij_ERE 6UT HER ! 00 you E>CPECr ME To LE.T COMP\..eTI: STMNGERS 'NTO~ o 1RTY I t;:::> HOUSE •• '8)unifrWhirf€! 9 ----------by Hal Kaufman------- • TIME LINE I A messenger dls1Mfched to deliver a sum of borrowed money arrived much )001\4'r lh•n upected. Aslced how he m;an•ged to make such good time, the bearer replied : "HETRA VELSF ASTES TWHOT RAVEL SA LOAN." Rearrange up letter S1Mcin9 for sense. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at leas1 sill differ encu in drawing details between 1op •nd bottom panels. How quickly un you find them? Check answers with those below. ' / \.J .. !J / t) d .J I) I I 3 6 9 ~ I '> 6 2 I I / 3 FIGURING TOA TEE F 1ve ~hcldt!d numoers obove form a IN' The total ot these f1vi.: is 11 Amonq the many other •i:e shcipcd l ive somcs Jll th~ d4lqr ~ some 1ott1I more dnd some total 11.:)s You Ml· .1-.i.. ed to l•nd the •el'S their total lhe h1ghe)1 .:ind lowe .. 1 amovnrs The Ices mdy be upr 1qh1 ilS t11JV~•· on lhr'lr <;1dt''• Or UIJ ,1dP ll\l.\.ll A'> cl cluo• Id 1 I lJ•' i...110.-m 111,11 lhl• dil h·rvncr• tJi.:lwt•Pn h1qh .ind luw<lmovnts I ) 10 l 11kc II lrom therr ,2. • Sum Fun1 This combination of 50 U S coins is 0 worth exactly one dollar -pennies. -<limes. nickels Fill blcink s 1n one minute '-,1J•'t1u 1\401"' '•w1po•a \tf•uu.ct A.i '° • • Seeing Red! Correct the name of e.ch of these red·hued birds: I. Robin redbeak. 2. Red·chested woodpecker. 3, Red·1101ed vireo. 4. Scarlet teenager. ..t~bvuv, ;•IJ~JS • o~"' ""~" P•ll r ·~~)~poo .. ~PUuP~ll ' 11.n•QP•• u1qo11 1 • Tongue Tangtersl Sciy fast: Celia Sewell Is cool in school Eagle·eyed Otto ogled Olga. A lonely loon loll ed leisurely along the lower lake. IY .s 10 f \i 'o "I' • \.; "'li14 lJ j "••• tff•O <flV ·,pp.)~ t tV''''W ••t W "\' r t j \)IW ii vb·\ .. lli''S f0 Hol•~hfjf l • ,.,,I .t¥\ / fiu1 ·~'l.V '' .1t1 I\ [it 4•.1n\f •lfV I \Ill 1.,.;, 'IJ 1J • • • • +•J Ill.I I Mtl 1 1 U"f•\ll 1 r • • '" 9'W t1 tY1"> ~ 4Ct •• A WEIGH WE GO! Whal c..rn you draw 10 comple1e this nautical scene? To find out, .1dd m1ss1no tines-dot to dot. MOON MU•' INS l (JOT ,A CUT FIN<;ER, PLLJSH IE: 1 . FORTUNAT~LY Fof< You) 1 ONCE CONSIDERED A C,AREER IN MEDICINE . l'LL klSS IT ,AND MAKE IT ALL BETTcl<r • 8 OPEN ROAD! Add the following colors neatly for an amusin! funland scene above: I-Red. 2-Lt. blue. J-Yellow. 4-U brown. S-Flesh. 6-U . purple. 7-0k. purple. 8-0range SPELLBINDER SCORE 10 POints tor using all the letters in the word below to form two complete words MEDALIS T ----. -- - TH EN score 2 points each for all words of tour letters or more tou11d among the lelters Try lo score a1 least so points.. j I "'S°~/'J W '-1•t'''"' ~t'>•• 'd by Ferd Johnson • I 1. Find this display at a participating store. 2. Tear a sweepstakes entry blank from the display. 3. Follow the rules on the sweepstakes entry blank. A 8"CMll .... •IWlU Ollll •..a&I .. cntJll 4. The winner will receive the $35,000 Norman Rockwell authentic oil sketch pictured in this ad. .. ~----a. H you do not Wh to Yllit a store. CaN'IOt find a display with 1n entry blank, or H you .. a relidant of MlllOUtl Of Wlaconain. you can receive an entry --lofm b'I Mndlng a ~ Mff·addt .. ., en~ to: ....... ""*-I FClfWM, P.O. Bos 115. Nue ID ..... ll. IDOIZ. r-ll©~~~~ ;c Glade® '• , ......... ,., ·-~ ·-, •• l<Ctff ...... ..-IJOf ............ , ........... ""',. =~e:.::.:::::::.r:,·:.-..= ...... -".., ..._.._,..,...,,_(_ .. _ .... , ... _,. __ ....... _ ... , .... _ .. , .... .,.,.,,, ...... , ....... .. ~::.c:...~:=r.=::::Js'~ .: .. ~ #leJI .. , ,....,....,~ .. s c -•s... 111t PO to• 1111 I,_ c.t, llt 1119 Limit o,,. coupo11 pw purch .. Ul7i115C 1 · 7C '' lfrlit Out tr J ., U tt\ u~" .. " row Mct'4 "owr .. "*''.. ...... • ..... N'I , ... lltt ·-~ 71 -'"'O•""'O" ,, .............. ,...~-._.. .............. ol"'-..... ....,_..,... _(_,,..,. _ .. _,..,...,.,__ .. """' ......... ···-.. .._. __ IN •flioe ft uttfll '"""' Vo., it trtfll44tte teu • et ~:;.c::.::'.:':='.::'.:,' :Js~..:::.~ #9 ........... .., ......... ,,_,SOll .:!! "" '0 •• '"' l•C.., llC719t f LIMie OM~ Pef purcNee ... 7c , ! • ... and proof of purchase from three of these five Johnson Wax products: Select one of th e four famous Norman Rockwell paintings shown below. These paintings are reproduced on fine artist's canvas. Each print measures 13" x 16" and is suitable for framing. Select the painting you want and fill out the order form below. Future, Glade Aerosol, Befresh!, Liquid Shout, or Pledge. Your cash register receipt Is your proof of purchase. Don't forget to use the money saving store coupons -they make the offer even more attractive . •. .,... .... ~---------------------~ I -Fiii I I FGlow .... ._ ..• ,,., one Nof!Nn ~ pn11• I • 111¥...,lof,_JaflmonWu pr~l1 FUTURE Gl AOlAEROSOC BEFREStl' llO\.IOSl10UI I or "11Gl On l'Ollf castl lll!JSte< re~1P1ISI circle the puce you paid tor tach ol the 3 pt~ts I I • Orcllr !ht IWtnl yau wint by c11«~1119 one 01 the bores btlow I 0 GPt•MT a T..U Utmll(S a &am TUQl(ll a lT TM( vtn I • M~!f \OU! casll 1egis1tr rece•p!~sJ ttus Ordtr fOlm. and a St 00 Ch«k or money order to Hofman I Roc~wttl Oltel. PO Bo• lJ2 Royeislofd ,,. .. 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I.I mg. n1co11oe av. per c1garene b., FTC me1hnd F 1her Kmgs 16 m~. "rar", 13mg.01cotme av. per c1gare11e rTC Report Jan. '80 S-....... • a ....... a ..... -Falliw ..... U1 '--111111 -... .... _. II Y 1Dm1 •1 ,., IS Ill ,...... .-a-S.fl • ca.1 -GllWs ROWLAND G. FREEMAN, m. Ad· ~. General Servtces Adminlsb'a· tkx'I Whllt hlpp med .., the ar:89 of .. "'-lillllrlW w tt.e ww-111 WiKW ... D? -s.w .. °""""·· Wla. •Many veteaalS retained thet uni- forms as a patriotic memento upon being discharged &om serva. Uni- forms dedaaed 5UrPus were stJipped of al disdnc:tive maridnQ$ and sold to the pubic by competitive bid by the W• A5SelS Administration. Since M.-mng out the G.I. look. 194-9, the Dept. of Defense (DoO) has made a\ei1th'e al excess military property to the General Services Administradon. If GSA determines the pro- perty to be surplus to any Federal need, we offer to donate It to state govern- ments. If no state has use foe it, the ptoperty is disposed of by DoO. It may be donMed lo veeerans ~ foe ceaemonies. FOR MN1S IAN. t«X11di119.,. ..... ,_ ._ m be ... ..._.. 10 ,_. nm .,.1 -H.K., S.... "-- •No. l want to be tetlre.d. No more WOik; nothing to do except relax. The lazy bfe is for me -the chance to mow around without anyone bothering me. I love to wrile IOf9 and to sing them. l don't want to be a ha!r been In 10 years, so I would U<e my music to be re- membered, and while people are remembering, I would be off, taking it easy and having fun. FOR WINK MAR11NDALE. heir of 1Vs Tic-Toe-Dough What ................. i;-h ....... b,.,. .-ce be- ... • lht .,.? -R.B .• Bwt111111a. Vt. e In lntl!rviewing contestants continualy, I have~ to listen. Being a gqod listener can make a so-so inter· viewer Mte me a better lntetviewer. l have also learned to do my homework. After being ea1aba1wed sevent1 times when n•ouundations, l go OYer and OYer po- mltialy boubang questions or difftcult names and places und r feel pretty comfortable wtth them. FOR JNfCV CAMPBEll.. Executtw o.ector. Left. handers lmilrMtional ,.... ........... people lncr1 I .. OI' ~?And .. there man Wt.ftftded -thM WOIMll? -LS .• Tern tta.e.w. •Definite statisks are hard to come by: sony about that. but It's generally ~ that 10 to 15 percent of the populadon Is left-handed. Surprisingly, there are 5'ghtly more le:ft·handed men than women. Among d*be11, the peiceutage of lefties is Mo~- FOR 1ltE •ASr EDrtOR W• PWta s..r. ldntW or atlaue ............... 80M9 did .. -..? -L.P., P.-s.,r-... c.ll e The late actor did not deserve or live up lo his reputation as a big spender. Compared to h.is peers, his bms showed a lot of restraint. He did not gamble or throw lavish parties, but that doesn't mean he was miserly. He much preferred to channel his money into the latest in electronics (stereo and such) than to deck out his wives in furs and jewels. fie loved cars and An tSR ~ memoti!s c.td fled wealh. boasted that he had gone through 80 of them In a few years. Sellers, a shrewd businessman , owed much of his wealth to the way he handled the percentage deals for his movies. The precise amount of his estate isn't known yet. but it's said he had around $12,000,000 In cash assets In Switzerland, plus homes in Bewriy Hill and Gstaad. FOR ROBERT WALDEN. co·star of TVs Lou Gront Oki ,._ ta.e J1U11r "1e R09ll c:t.w.der on ...,_. ,._ bow? -J.S., Joll.t. m. • My portrayal Is a composite of a lot of dfle:rent peo- ple rve seen In news rooms. The first person I followed around at great lehgth was a reporter on a West Coast newspaper who was disliked by all. I asked him how he could function that way. He told me he'd rather be lowd than hated, but rather than be ignored, he'd opt for dislike. FOR ANNE MEARA of TVs Archie Bunka~ Pfoce In your lont c.sdr, what ... OI' Kee ... ~ the-- ~? -.1.M .• 11-vO.,.. Mk:h • e In the late SO's, I was in a soap -The Great.est Gift -playing an unwed mother who had to give up her baby. I had to go to the al> for a last look and gaze at the infant with a hearttrolcen exp es&icHI and sob, "Dennis ... When I k>olced klto it, what I saw w. a stmg ~ of obscenities that a stagehand wrote all over the doD P""' i0ennis1. I kept breaking up. FOR .IOYCE A. B0CKAR. M.D., author ol The Laat Bat Diet Boolt An ....... ,.... .... the ...... ad p&9Cle of tM world'• Int ..._.? -A.G •• Haroo. S.D. • I searched but could not find the answer. It must be remembered that fatness was valued as a show of weakh and status In many early cultures. "The first diet- ers thus had to value thinness or fttness above the status of ~-I think good candidates for the first dieters would be the wwrioJ Sp.tar\s. PROAnDCOO CON P9.-D ..... publc-opriion analy9t In the U.S. Presidential Election & It Better to Vote/or the Perw? C t• FAMll.Y WEEKLY. All rtgMs ......_ The Shadow Government Washington's Faceless Powe1 Elite 6Jch year, an estimated $2 billion to $3 billion ia paid by the Federal Government to C01111Ultant11-for work that critks say should be done by the Government itself . By ffilchoel D'Antonlo Without an act of Congress, without an election or a Constitutional convention, a fourth branch of Govern- ment has joined the powers that be in Washington. To the lawmakers, the judges, the President and the bureau- crats, dvic.s textbook authors should now add: the consultants. Unseen. and some say uncon- trolled, thls shadow government, this invisble bureaucracy. is ~ng up the power and responsibilities most Americans think belong in the hands of public servants. Technical or scientific consuiants have haunted Washington almost as long as there has been a Federal Gov- ernment. "They've been needed for advice on highly sophisticated pro- jects or to provide assistance in areas of lmtted government expertise. In the past decade, however, the use of consuJtants has skyrocketed. Today, estimates Arkansas Senator David Pryor, $2 b&on to $3 billion 5 paid to oonsultan1s every year. And that, Sen. Dauld Ptyor (D. -Alt., adds the &.hrnan Danoaat. is a very COl'l9IMlliw estimale. Bui lhe dolms don' bodw:r Prym as much as the apparent b•asfer of power &om pubic ll!Mll1ls and ac- countable, e&ected offldals to unac- countable, faceless corporations. "This lnvlllble bureaucracy is pe- vadS\g our Governmental system," Pryor says, "and In some cases Is literally taking owr the decision· makklg." The ftrms Prym is taldng about In- clude "think tanks'' such as Arthur 0 . Ulde, lRW, Price Waterhou9e & Co. and the Rand Corporation. Many of thae &ms depend on the Federal lt(ldtm/ ()~nlilN> • o -*' wllo UIOfta In ~.D.C. FAl&'f _,.,.'f, I• , .. -e t Government for the lion's share of their work. Rand, for example, "was established with the sole purpose of doing research for the Alr Force," says Pryor; "Ninety-one percent of its $34.5 million in revenue in 1977 came from the Federal Government." But the "invlsi>le bureaucracy" In- cludes a lot of lttle guys, too. Con· suiting ls one sure-fire way for a Federal wori<er to increase his pay- check beyond what Government regulations allow, and many consuJ- tants come from the ranks of Federal agencies. In fact, a Senate subcom- mittee Investigating consultants under Pryor's direction, has isolated a "revolving door" siluation: Many Government wori<ers shuttle from the rols of Government servants, to con- sultant, and back again. Though In certain Instances, out- side expertise is definitely needed, Federal agencies sometimes hire con- sidants for simple derical work that could easily be done 'in-house," or for work that, to attics, seems just plain unnea!SSafY. Pryor is fond of releasing lists of questionable con- sulting con~ to illustrate what he cals a ~ problem. A recent prime target for Pryor has been the Oepmtment of Energy. OOE's consultants have been hired for jobs such as providing a lst of Federal permits reqund to build a power plant (consublg fee -$9.800) and teaching employees how to organize 6les (<X>OSU.king fee -$150,000). Other consul&ant ooubads that haw been~ to~ In the past yea include a Defense Department contract that had consultants compare two kinds of foxhoaes, and a four- day/$350 per dBv Department of Housing and Urban DeveJopment • contract requrng a consultant to stuff HUD forms into grant applications. 1be money, of course. eventually comes out of the taxpayers' pockets. 1be most widely known consulting abuse that has turned up involved a $184,000 ~. Education and Wel- fare study of wc&e in the nation's welare ~. Even the consultanis who did the work, Mariscal and eo. a Wash- ington, say the study was meaning- less. Company officials have admitted to billing the Government for three months of work when no work was done. And when the funds for what .Mariscal officials called a "mean - ingless" exercise ran out. an extra $23,000 was hastily authorized to continue the nonwork. 0 n the Senate side, Pryor may be a leading critic of the shadow government, but he isn't the only one. Senator Warren G . Magnuson (0.-Wash.) and Sen. Thomas Eagle· ton, 0.-Mo.) have also been looking into consulting contracts. Eagleton points out that consulting contracts are used by agencies "to do an end run" around hiring limits imposed by the President. On the House side of ~. oti:s of consuking contracts include Representative Herbert E. Harris 0 (0.-Va.). Harris Is chairman of the House Post Office and Qvil Services Subcommittee, and he has been in- vestigating c:onb'ading prac:ta.s for men than a~ Pryor and Harris recently reql.M!Sed the General Accounting Office -a watchdog organization charged wih reviewing Federal programs and agl!ndlS -to pW!plllR! a report on oonsultJng oontrad.ors. It sampied 11 contracts awarded by six agencies and valued at nearly $20 million . llle investigators found that fonner Federal employees are given pref er- ence when contracts are awarded; that consultants' work is often shelved and not used by agencies; and thar Federal agencies frequently go on year-end spending binges. awarding scores of consulting ;obs on the last two days of the Federal budget year. Though many consulting contracts are bidded on, Carl 8'ack, a retired Marine aviator, told a Senate hearing this year how he and his feDow con- sultants can stay in business with the Government without competing for contracts. llle best way to consulting's easy street. says Biack. is a simple Government purchase order. ''Much easier and faster than contracts," he says. Purchase orders for up to $10,000 can be approved by lower- level bureauaats. A purchase order can be issued without competition for the job and without public notifica- tion. So a mid-management type in Government can easily shuttle work to a consuhant who might also hap- pen to be a friend. Bena than purchase orders, how- eva, ~ ~soae source Justficatinns, .. reports Black. If a bureauc:rat or ocher oflidlll can prow that there's only one mn capable of hancDng a specific consuhing job, he can award the work -and often millions in fees -to that one company without giving others a secood look. Black says he testified because he believes ''consultants are a legitimate way for the Government to do busi· ness. but like most other things, the system i5 ndher pwe nor perfect." He says that hone9t consultants would pr.der a uniform Gowmment-wtdc contract sy9em. According to "1111 mcmben for (continued) Save Over $2.60 Wtt:h These MAIN MEAL STARS ---------------3 Celebr•tJon PORK CHOPS I RICE ... =:~~· , ........ .. " ..... 1111 ~,.._,.,,.,. ,,.,,,,., ~All9f&I 1•111" C11Mn1 _.., J .... ,.., ...... ,_. __ 2 ...... tlloed.,,,, ......... ..... ,.... ,,..., ... ,..,.. ...... ,_ ffl-.Jc..~· ...... ...... flfto.-...., ,,.•••aw~•n•;• ~ ,.,..~,,u-...1 •bet'--,> .... In lergehe9vylldlaetapray9d with PAM,•blownpoftl ~ Remowetrom S*': 9M -'de. To lldllet. edd onione 9ltd cootc until~ blown, Piece onione in large l*tlng dlah lpt1l)'l&d wfttt PAM:• lop with poftl chope. In • Im.II bowl, COitible• ....... Ilg ......... ~nee. ~ ~ c:hopa. a-. 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Blht some people's g&arlds secrete excessiw wax (tt has nothing to do with hygiene). and this can be a nuisance. lt can even cause unnecessary hearing loss. To avoid Injury, though, never remove wax yourself by poking or probing. let a dcxtor fluat\ it out. S.• ... Em. The medical name for this usually mild coriditiol 1 is e:mmal olilis. It is an in6amrmtion caused most often by ....... 19 ... aowded or oven:hlorinated pools or by fading to dry the ears thoroughly. Milder cases may disappear on their own, but severe cases may require auttiotics. So it's advisable to see a doctor. Pw' I 1 Cu• The eaw- dnun is a nmnbrmte at the bese ol the ear canal that transmits sound waves into the middle ear. It is a lot closer to the ear opening than most people think, and it can be perionted by sticking things into the es, by a blow on the side ol the head or as a result of Infection. Small perforations usual- ly heal themselves. bua large ones may ~ surgery. A peakwalioo cai came a km of hearing as wet as dtzzlness, nausea and vomttlng. Eu lnfectlo.... Children are particularly SU5Ceptible to Infections of the mkidle ear -known medical· ly as otitis media. It's estimated that 50 percent of American children contract an Infection before the age of 2 . These conditions can be chronic or acute and usually follow an lnfec· don of the nose or thrOat or occur as a complication of other lllnesses such as mumps, measles or flu . The prin- cipal symptom of acute otitis media Is a severe earache sometimes accom- panied by fever. It Is usually treated with antibiotics. Chron~ otttis media can result In hearing loss. Symptoms may include earaches and a discharge from the ears. 1 reatment Involves draining the ear and paaa lbing antibiotics. Paula Dfariou ~ re~ on medkal ec)f:lb ~ f AML Y WEfJCL Y. Otoederoet.. This is a heredi· tary disease charac:tetil.led by the growth of a bone in the framework of the middle ear. Hearing is affected when the new bone limits the move- ment of the st.apes -one of three tiny bones in the middle ear that heJps transmtt sound. At this stage, otosderosis usually can be treated surgically. However. when it spreads to the Inner ear, nerve function may be impaired. At that point, littJe can be done. Otosderosis is more common in women than men and usually de- velops between the ages of 16 and 40. The first symptom is a slight loss of hearing. Then tinnitus -ringing in the ears -sets in. TI I rt.a. A very common con- dition, tinnitus usuaUy is described as a ~ in-the ears. although-the sound may resemble a whining, hiss- ing or roaring. Some 36 million Americans are affected. and more than seven million are actually in- capac lt.aeed by this ailment. The mildest cases. caused by wax lying against the eardrum, clear up when the wax is removed. More severe cases can occur as a result of problems in the middle ear -perforation of the eardrum or the accumulation of Ouid behind the drum. Infections and otosc1erosis may bring on the noises, as can al- letgies, arthritis, low blood pressure, anemia, diabetes, thyroid malfunc- tion and injuries to the middle ear. Treatment involves locatiog the underlying cause and eliminating it. Tmnttus is most sertous when the cause is in the inner ear. Because this area can•t be examined, ~ 15 difftcult. The trouble may *'" from a disorder in the cochlea (the hearing center) o r from an Increase of the In- ner ear fluid caused by allergy, infec- tion or circulatory disturbances or from a tumor pressing on a nerve leading from the cochlea to the brain. Minlire'a Dlaeue. A disease of later Ufe, Mbltere's disease affects equlbbrium and is caused by a distur- bance in the Inner ear due to allergy, Infections, certain diseases, a variety of drugs or physical or emotional stress. 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Buy a 14K Gold Heart for $5 Until Oct. 30 As part of an advertising test we will send a solid 14K gold floating bean pendant charm to every reader of this publication who reads and responds to this printed notice before Midoigh~ Oct.. 30, for the sum of SS plus SI shipping. handling and insurance. lbcre is no f wthcr mone- tary obligation. (F.ach heart is composed entirely of solid 14K gold and will be accompanied by our Certifacatc of Aut.henticity to that effect.) This adver- tising test is being placed simultaneously in other publications. If you see it in more than one publication, please let us know. as this information is helpful to us. Should you wish to re- tum your heart you may do so to the address below and receive a full refund. lbcre is a limit of one (I) heart per address, but if your request is made be- fore Oct. 22. you may re- quest a second heart by en- closing an additional SS plus $1 shipping, hand- ling and insurance. No request will be accepted past the dates noted above; your unc:ashcd check will be returned if pnsamarked later than those dates. Please en- close this original notice with your request; photo- copies will not be accepted. Send to: A8t:RNA THY A CLOSTHER, Lm., Gold Ad- Yatfliua Tat, Dept. 61~9, Box 1311, Westbury, N.Y. 11591. CA.UMOI I . ' Sam Levenson Goes to Q Wedding pictures. The photo abum will later serve as a check-off list for the mother of the bride. "What do you mean, Mr. Caterer, there were three hundred people? There were only two hun- dred and ninety-four and l have the pictures to prove it." The abum also makes an excellent check-off list for presents already received and riWI o utstanding. lia4.I ~OJ·,-'. » By Som Levenson P hoto!Jciphy has become an es- sential part of today's wedding des. The wedding-package deal now includes the wed- ding-picture ahum. in addition to the minister, the groom, the caterer, the photographer, the honeymoon trip. Perhaps one day we wiD even have ordaaied photographers who can per· form the entire ceremony. It is not hard to spot the photogra- pher when you first arrive at a wed- ding. He -or she -is wrapped in coils and is usually peering from behind the flower arrangements. Sud- denly he will come leaping out of the brush, ambushk1g Innocent civilians and blinding them with flashbulbs. There are cases on record of pho- tographers' helpers getting caught up in the marriage ritual and even getting married by mistake. As the bride comes down the aisle, she is often preceded by a J>hot<9a- pher walmg backward and dkecting the action: "Hold it. That's it. Two more feet. Hold l. That's it. Keep moving! Stop! Hold it! Hold it." To the father: .. Would you get out of the way, pleaser During the reception the photogra- pher goes for the tables. "You people here, stand over there behind the other people; the men here behind the women there. You1 swalow later, Mac. Ready everybody?" Shoot! Flash! The atrocity pictures. The mass executions. The courageOus, forced ,smiles; a piece of a cocktai hot dog still proUudlng &om one guest's lips. The stage dnctions &om the pho- tO!J'apher oontlnue. "Kiss the bride, kiss your aunt, kiss your unde, ki9s the !JOOfn. Dry off your face. Ax your llpsllck. Ra your hair. Kiss your kid .... Hey, kid sister, throw the flowers at your older sister. Catch l . Try.again. The bul> didn't work . Cut the cake. Dance wlh the !J'OOITI. Wave hello, .wave goodbye. ..Pull up FAMILTWEBCLT, 81$11 U a, 190 • 11 your dress. Show your garter. Cany images of comedy and tragedy. The her over the threshold. Carry h1m groom's-side: long somber faces, no over the threshokt." smiles -the losers. The bride's side: The faces of the two sides of the aD smiles -the winners. family are as different as the classic But there's a bright side to wedding C.olor And C.Olnfort For The Home Fmish-As-Y ou Go Quilt. Craft No.366 has pattern; full directions. Embroider a Rose P\Uow in easy cross-stitch. Cnft No. rn has transfer; color mart. Applique pillow with patdtwork Butterfly. Craft NO. 534 has pattern; directions. Crochet a colorful Rug. Craft No. 524 has crochet directions. Knit a wann Ripple Afghan. Craft No. 651 has knit instructions. bt... To ader,send $100 Plus 25' for postage and hand- ~"'!.'ling for NCh Uaft Number to: tr.!~ll~ 1' ~ IJ,~~~~~~u~'--~~ F--Weell~M ... ._ . ·-· .. _ _. . ..............-~....., -... P.O. BOx 438. Uefjl A· 7S Midtown Station, New York. N.Y. 10018 _.,_ ... _________ ..... _.,. __ (;.; ....... ----------------·---------4---- ' ... Environmental Decorating By Rosalyn Abrevaya Juat a few changea In a room can make a big dttference. We offer four aoays to give a new look and -:feeling"' to your home. . . nlng. Is the room already · · light and airy, or will you ne ed sunny colors to j brighten it? Will it be a room i · .. <. T he atmosphere in your home, no less important than the sky, earth and trees outdoors, can be warmly enhanced with col- or, with special treatments for walls and ceUings and by the lighting you use. Here's how to make a difference with environmental decorating. of cool formality for enter· ,.. Try stanfng your oolot tainlng or the hub of f am Uy ~. • ! scheme with a partieular Color Color, and how it's used in our homes, not only affects how we feel but also tells something about ow tastes, even about our personalities. Leaming about color reJationships is fun and, when applied. can provide the added bonus of gMng you a pP,dlologii al lift. Whether you'N Ndoirlg your house or decorating fOf' the frst time, you should select colors you look best in and find enjoyable. Bonow inspira- tion from your waacbobe. from na- ture, from an art book or ewn a friend's dining room wall. The three types al basic 'schemes are monochromalic (using variations of a single color, perhaps with selected small accents), related (employing colors near each odlft on the color wheel. such as blue and green or yellow and green) and com· plementary (pairing colors opposite to each other, such as blue and orange). Remember that color creates emo- tional reactionS. To creal!I Calm. avoid strong contrasts. Blues and greens are cool colors that 900Che, while the reds, orBngeS and yelows energil.e. You might begil wlh a fabric, wal- cowring, carpeting or a large pUlting. If you've found an upholstery fa6tic In a muJttcolor ~ of soft ~. a deeper bbt and bright lemon-yellow on a while ~. you oould coordinMe like this: wals in pastel !PJefl, blues fOf' the floor cowring and odlft seating pietes and yellow ac- cents in· pillows and acce.ories. In an. area such as a family room, you may want to start from the floor. A patterned vinyl 8ocx' In rich earth tooes allows you to go' to furniture fabrics wtth rough-and-ready textures In related toads al rust. orange and terra<.OUa. Then wall Qin be pale, with natural woods~ A room's locllaon and funalon w ma}Or OOnSkleratk>ns In color-plan- 12 • FAMll..Y MPLY, 8s;11Ne: ft,'* activity? Cool colors are ., :· . ~ , .· fabric, and then use =yw:o=~= !.:!j ~:~.~~·:·::.~: ~a:.~orpunchv J posure, while warm colors '--~...____,..._""'""""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'w are better for northern ex- posures. In almost any redecorati]lg project you need to coordinate new purchases wilh pieas you have. When worimg wilh existing eletcedS, the use of tones tnlditionalY as&OCimed with the style period m "'*=" you're ooenariled is al-~ct. WMh Early American fumishSlgs, for ~. you need strong, dear cobs. to sand up tO the vigor of the ~ ~-19 woods. Convenay, Faench provincial cals for delcak!, dusty tones in textures or small patmns. Paneltlag Pane&ng walls is one opdon open to homeowners. Current design pre- ferences in paneling seem to oolndde with the "naturals," spedfically, real wood veneers with the "imperfec- dons'' of nature -from the light shades of birch and pine to the. rich deep tones of walnut and oak. You can pay as much as $35 or as little as $5 for a single 4 ' x 8 ' shee1 of ~ pardig. Hardwoods prtzied for their unusual grains and col- Of'S, such as walnut, elm and cherry, ~ at the upper end. Acoordtng to designers at Georgia-Padftc, the more p&entifu). hardwood and softwood veneers, tnduding pirie, birch and oak. run from about $12 to $20 per sheet. And the tedndogk:aly brilliant "simulated wood!Jaia•" are as lllde as $.5 a sheet for the budget-minded. A good money-saver, too, is to U9e paneling strategicaly. An accent wall makes a dramatic contrast In a room with painted or wallpapered surfaoes. You can also install panelng dla· gonaDy or horil.ontally. Or add a custom-designed look by finlltWlg off wilh decoradw molding. And, in tt..~llma. you Qin get ample Rlndon for pulllng In Insulation between your wal and the pane~ng you choose. (A complete 28-page color-illustrated guide to in · stalling wall paneling is available by sending Sl.00 to: "The Paneling Book," Dept. FW, Georgia-Pacific Colp., 900 SW rifth Ave .• Portiand. ()re_ 97ro4.) Ceilings Ceilings are getting increased at· tention in remodeling projects. YOU can remodel. to aJ\lft up an unsightly old c:dng that may be aackitig with age or simply to aeate an Intimate, decorative look. A practical way to camouflage an existing ceiling, and a method that Is gaining in popularity. ~ with pn?· ftnished ceiling tiles or panels. Tales, whk:h usually come in one-foot squares, are either glued dln!ctJy to the existing ceiling or, If the ceiling ls badly damaged, stapled to wood fur- ring strips which have been nailed to the old oeillng. Suspended Of lay-in panets, generaly 2 I )( 2 1 or 2 # )(' 4 '. me instaled by means of a lightweight metal ~ hung a mini- mum of three Inches from the existing ceiling. T oday prefinished ceilings come . In many patterns: They range from rustic to regal, from realsttc reproductions of wood- ~ planks lo slrtcing sm.aJations of ornate plasm-. How do costs run? According to the Armstro.99 Company's , celling division. for a 10 • x 12' room, a tile ' instaladon would cost as low as $45 to $145, depending on the tile seaected. To put In a suspmded cetJ- lng for the same me room. which would ... k*> aixount dw COit of dw grid ........ lhe mngt would be from $80 m $200. For • &. copy of "How to Select the Rtght Cetlng" write to Armstrong Worid Industries, Inc .. Dept. 09RFA. P.O. Box 3001. Lancaster, Pa. 17604. Ugh ting Lighting. properly used. can be a major mood-maker in your home. Evenly distrbm!d. soft. subde light suggests openness and serenity. How weJl lit are your interiors? Here's a basic check-mt. The major living areas should inoorponle 1.) general or boctground lighting, 2.) loc:aJ cw task lighting and 3.) aocmt lighting. Generol lighting Is oTdinarlly adUeved with c.e1ling fixtures, a lumtnous ceiling, lighted comkes and valances. waO or track lighting. Task lighting is light that UJuminates a wide .range of activities from reading to cooking to making-up. Table and floor lamps do the job best in IMng rooms and bedrooms. while fluores- amt strips are good for kitchens and laundry rooms. Accent lighting creates focal points, such as the highlighting of peintings. objects Of' a prilJed collection. Whtie you are thinking of up- ~lng your lighting, bear in mind the following energy-saving tips: Buv the max1mum light/or your dollar. Check the -but> wrapper. Select a 60-watt bub producing 860 lumens rather than one ddve.ring 765 lumens. It will shed more light, but draw no more electridty. Fooor /fUOfaOmt tubes. 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They'w been bulky, not too attractiYe. cluttered with features- costty features-halt of Which most ~wilt neYer use, and were difficutt to operate. It really got contusing. THE PERFECT WATCH? PERHAPS. F1RST AND FOREMOST, MUS._ CHAON IS A Witl'ICH For split- second accuracy, it uses Quartz precision. It's guaranteed to be ac- curate to within 15 seconds a month. That puts lhe MusiChron in a class with watches costing hundreds of dollars more. Continuous disptay of hours. minutes. seconds. day of the week and on/off alarm indicator. A back- up light for night comenience. It's al right ttlefe, al the time. The da'9 appears at lhe liclt of a but- ton. And there is an automatic end-of-the-month adjustment. MUSICHAON IS A STOP*1'CH It can time to a tenth of a second and has a memory mode for laps, 1-2 ~and time-Outs. It's as accurate as any professional tim- ing deYice. And it's right ttlefe on your wrist. MUSICHAON IS A 2' HOUR MU- llCAL ALARM Just quick-98t the MusiChron'a alarm to lhe exact minute, AM Of PM. Instead of an annoying beep, It plays a clasay bit of Beethc:M!n. It can remind you of an appointment. tell you when the parking meter is about to expire, let )'OU know it's time to get up-all with one of the most beautiful so- natas--Beethoo.<en~ "Fur Elyse." Whether you buy the MusiChron fOf its indispensable tlme--keeping features, its ease of operation or its unique musical alarm, you haYe selected a watch with an expen- ~ profile at a practical price. If you saw or heard MusiChron on a friend. you'd think it cost at least three "' four times the price. 3 REASONS WHY THE MUSJ. CHAON MAKES THE PERFECT GIFT First, the MusiChron Is an e>c- clting watch every man would low to own. Second. it's an exbaotdii~ ary value. And third, the 8eettlOlolefl 90n8ta is a beautifut tasting memory of the thought behind lhe gift. NO-AISK OFFER b proo.e that MusiChron is ewrything we say and more. wear and use it for two weeks. If for any reason )'OU're not abaolutefy deijghted, return It for a prompt, courteous refund. If Musi- Chron is the watch you\<e been looking for, keep it Its proper wcm- ing condition is covered by Nei- 90flic's limited one ~r warranty on parts and labor. The stainless steel band adjusts to fit f!NefY wrist. It comes with ful easy-to-onder- stand instructions. our service-by- ma~ warranty. boxed and with its battery in place. TO OADEA your MusiChron. com- plete the coupon with your name and address. Enclose a check or money Ofder for $29.95 plus $2.00 postage and handling. Or charge it with your Visa or MasterCharge by noting the card number and expi- ration date. ORDER NOW TOLL.fREE, 24 Hours, Visa and Mastefeharge card holders may use the tot-free numbers bekJw. Witt'I prices rising, we must limit this offer. so Ofder now. There's no time to lose. 800 824-7888 1n Califom&a 800 ss2-m1 In Aiasaca & Hawaii 800 824-7919 ASK FOR OPERATOR 103 ·----------~---------------------------------------~ MAIL TODAY Please &now appro11imatety 4 weef(s tot delNefy. Make cheok or money Ofdef to I. Jeffries. Inc. Sofry. no OOO's · ~ Pteae send Musiehron(s) tot $29.95 plus S2.00 pos1age and handling. I understand that I em oovered by your mooey-baCk guarantee Name --------------0 Check or Money Order City ----State ___ _....z;p __ _ 0 VIN/BenkAmericafd 0 Mas1er Charge Qwd Number ___________ p, Date ------ I. JEFFfOES, INC. 110 I.Ill Mltl ..,_. • .._ --· NY ,... N Y 1es add sales tu. ~--------------------~------------------------------ MIDDl..E EASTERN MINI MEAT LOAVES Yogun Sauce: 1 CllrtOa (8 oa.) plUi ~ l cup chopped cuc-.ber Y, IJLJJ DEift hoiwww .... '.4 IUllpOOO ult Meat l..oava: 1 lb. ~ bed. &limb Oii pod11 y, cup wide w. ee.a Y,aipmA 1 .. I &ath1paa• chopped l*'llev 1 .-tic dove. crllllMd 1 tHlllllllMI .... "' ..... ~black~ 1. For yogurt sauce, combine all ingre· dlents, mixing weD; chill. 2 . For meat loalleS, heat oven to 37S°F. Combine all ingredients: mix well. 3. Shape mixture to form four 4 x 2'/2·1nch loaves: place In shallow baking pan. Bake at 37S°F. for 25 10 30 minutes. Top with Yogurt Sauce to serve. Makes 4 s.mJlngs CEREAL EGG CUPS 2 aipe ~ed c::rlllt rtce ceral "' cup gnited .......... di-.,. cup bun« OI' mmrprtne, mtltecl ..... I. Heat oven to 325°F. Combine cereal, cheese and butter; mix well. Spoon cereal mixture evenly Into 4 generously greased 6-ounce custard cups; make a deep indentation in each wtdl back ol spoon . 2. Break an egg into each Indentation. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes or until egg Is o( desired~~. Maka 4 ten>fngs PIZZERIA CHICKEN BREAST y, cup...., a-... ........ ClllWlll ..... , ... l'h c:..-ca9) J ' " 5 I W .. pc5 I I .. Y, I S •Alt 't41 ........ Wadi,..... 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Add 1 cup of the ftour; beat 2 minuta. Z.. Add eggs one at a tlmt, beating constantly. Clean side al bowl wllh spatula. S. Add cinnamon, nubneg, clows, remaining l/J cup fJour and the yeast. Beat an addl· tional 2 n*\uties. Clean side of bowl wMh splllll.lla. .. Wlh &.gt spoon, .. In whole wheat flour and oilllS. Cove and 1e&lyer• 2 to 48 hours. 5. SCir cb9 down. Drop by -rounded tC>lllJOOUS W1'o deep, hot fat heated to 375"f.; cook undl wd browned. Onlln on absorbent peper. . .. 6. T 095 ~uts In a smal b.g with !Pftulated sugar. Serve warm, If posalbie. Moba8dolen MELT-AWAY COFFEECAKE ~CllP ............... ....... l~~ .......... I .. l~-' .......... 1 -... I c-..a 117\ ~·'I ........ ann•.,._•..._ .... 11111..-.,T~;....,. ..... I . Pntttat own to 350'F. Gr-.. 9 )( 9 )( 2-lnch lq\Mll'C pan. z.. With eledrtc mixer. beet but· ter Of nwgame w'1lll .... . 1 Add .. ,..... .. ..... dlents except oerul fteka and Md·Awav Toppng. Beat at low speect about 2 rnnu•. 4. Stir In aneal flalca. Tum blit· tllr Into prepared pan. Sptnlcle wlla Mll·A.IJ T"'*- 5.. e.MlbcU 35to 40 "*"*' er und aillll ...., n.tlld In '**' comes out dMr'I. Nokes 9 lo 12 .....,. Mill/' :Tss•a ,..,..~~--.-· 2 ..... l!OOM .... 1 5 I -an FJUl1CI dnMmon and 2 ..... ipOOfll cold buaer Of ir•gllli• wd CIUlllbly • PEANUT.CORN- FLAKE llUFFINS I~ aipe can..._ laip..a ~ aip pe99at ..... . 17\mplr.a, ..... .._ -. .. ! t.11UH~aa• \J I _tMk ol 1'14~ ............. -----· ---- 1 .....,.._DOG bMlng powdilr •111 ......... ... CllP ---·· °' ........ , preMnllS 1. Heat oven to 400'F. Com· bine cereal and milk in laige bowl: let stand a few minutes to soften cereal. Add peanut but- ter. sugar. egg and oil; beat un- til smooth. 2. Combine flour, baking powder and salt; mix well. Add to cereal mixture. mbUng just until dry Ingredients are moistened. 3, AD 12 ~ °' paper- lined medlum-sUed muffin cups 'fl fuU: top each with 1 tea· spoon preserves. Top with re- malnlng batter, filing each muf- fin cup 314 ful. Bake at i100'F. fOf 18 to 20 minutes. Mobs 1 dmen GRAHAM PUU.-APART BREAKFAST RING l~c.,..,..._a_._· ...... cim..a .,,.c-....,,......._ -I ..,_.des ,. 1 ..... ( .............. ................. ~ CllP ....... ---........ l . Ha oven to 375"f. Com-• ~ aushed caal. sugar and cinnamon; mix well. I.. Sep.Me ~ into bls- aatts; ad act. bm:uit in half. °" Qdi half Into butter: coat wtHt cereal mixtUre. layer In greased 6 -cup ring mold. Sprinkle with remaining cereal mixture. 3. Bake at 375-F. about 20 minutes. Immediately Invert on-'° l8vlng pim; .w warm. Mala 1 t:ofJe«olr.e 1 .. 17\ CllP .... I I 17\ aip pedi.s .._ -~~ ..... ·----1'14~---.......-.. I 9111 1 t JD• ..... powdilr 17\ JD_..._. ..... le..-......... ~. I'$ ....... ~ .. ...... .... _. .... artll1 l . Preheat oven to 37591=. Greate 12 muffin cup pans Of line wtttt peper beldng cups. I. Beal egg, shonenlng and brown .... In .... boWI until tmoodt. Sil-In~. s. Stir In Bour. sd. beking ~ and bektnO .. Just until lour ii rrdltenecl; batter wll 1111 be lumpaJ . .. 5*1n ........... A1 muf- ln alp...,... ¥.I ful. 5. .... urd gold.\ brown, .bout 25 to 30 minutes. Re-now~ &om pan. Mobs 1 down mu/lfns ,NI/LY WUIO.T, lqlt ,.., a. -• 17 ... - For the first time in the history of colleding ... Thimbles of the Wo.rldS Greatest Porcelain Houses A collection of 25 finely crafted thimbles -each one different -each designed and produced by one of the world 's most famous porcelain houses exclusively for this colledion. To beautify your home today ... and cherish as a unique possession tomorrow. A Umi~ Edition. Available onJy from The .Franklin Mint. Advancr subscription dudlillt': Octo~r JI, 1980. Royal Copenlra9en . . . Wtdgwood ... LUuiro ... Ginori ... Spodt ... OLJra ... R.oyal Worcattr. . . Haviland . . . Franrisam .. . Royal Daulton ... tht 15 grtattst poralain housa of 1hr ""''"'· todr rtprtsmJtd by an orijinal <.0/ltaor·s thimblt rrtattd by that ltouY softly for this series. For the fil"Sl time ever, the greatest porce- lain houses oftht' world are participating in the creation of a collection that is unprec- edented in history. A colkction so intri- guing-and so uniq ue-that it is cenain to t>c admired today and highly prized in years to come. The most renowned porcelain makers in every pan of the world are represented in this collection. And assembling it has been a fonnidable challenge. requiring three years of planning by The Franklin MinL During that time. repre~ntatives of 1he mint have traveled all over the world, contacting the leading porcelain houses and persuading each of them to be a part of this historic international issue. An original thimble from 11111 ~. "'"1lwoo4 'ispllry sMlf will M pravi'rd fer dap"'1 of 11n 2' aritrtarw 111;,,,111a The Uadro of Spain thimble bears a charming design of three young girls. each in a different floral setting. T~ design of the Ginori thimble features a colorful variety of luscious fruits-straw- berries. cherries and blueberrit>s. And the thimble is enhanced by a scalloped border of dt>epest blue. be provided. Pan of lht• fun will be looking forward each mo n1h to receiving anothl·r unhtue 1himblt' fro m a famed porcelain maker ... and adding ii to your growin~ collect ion. You will also receive a specially-wri11cn folder along wi1h c·ach thimble. describing its design and ~iving you facts and sideligh1s about thl' porcdain house 1ha1 ueatcd it. Availabk for a limi1ed time only These unique collec1or's 1himbles are ava1l- ableonly for a limited time and only from The Franklin Mini. They will not be sold in any rt'tail stores. Oc.:tuber 31st is the advan\'l' dead- Jine-fm entering a subSt,.iption to the Thim- bltf of the World 's Greatest Porcelain Houses. After a final announcement in June 1981. the roll«tion will be permanentJy d osed . The thimbles will be senr at the rate of one per month. and the issue price for each thimble is just $14. 50. Even 1hough the: c works must be purchased by us in differe nt foreign currencit>s uvt>r the nex-t two yt>ars, The Franklin Mini willguarantu this fa vor- able price to every subscriber for earh thim- ble in thc collection. ln view of persistent inflation. this is a very significant guarantee. Since it will take time for each porcelain house to crah its thimble for subscribers. it is necessary that your application be mailed to The Franklin Mint. Franklin Center, Penn- sylvania, by October 31st. each porc.cWn maker The Royal Tara thimble evokes the pure. clean feeling of a sunny field of Irish sham- rocks. And inside, the emblem of Royal Ta ra: the famous Tara Hall in Galway. r-- - - - --• APVAJKl' SU95Clllrnopo "1".J(1'TIOW --- - - - --., Each of the participating porcelain houses has created a special thimble occlusivtly for this colkction. A thimble of original design. by its master artists, portraying in an im- aginative way the theme or sryle of that par- ticular house. lo addi1ion lO the intriguing design, each lhimbk will bear thr ruunt and iJmlifying mark of the house that created it. Individually the thimbles will be fascinat- ing. For each one is mtirtly diffnmt and many vary in siu and shapt as well. And each one tells another story ... The Royal Copenhagen lhimble is ele- gantly simple. The regal crown of Den- mark-i~ pur! .22kt gold-appears above the famed symbol of Royal Copenhagen. And along the rim is· the name "Royal Copenhagen" in delicate script. The rolor is unusu.I: pale blue al the top gradually shad- ing to a rich royal blue at the bottom. The Haviland 1himble is in glazed Limoges porcelain, decorated with pink nowers and green leaves-all ln soft focus-evoking a St'nse of romance for which lhe French are well-known. The Adams thimble depicts a peaceful English country scene. and this lovely de- sign of trees and meadows surrounds the thimble. And the Royal Doulto n thimble poruays 1ea rOS<'S and bluebonnets. with a graceful leaf border at the 1op and a rim of 22kt gold around the bottom. The 25 thimbles that make up the collec- tion have such varit"ty tha1 when you show them 10 friends. they may think you ac- quired the thimbles on a uip around the.- world! Yet the complete set will fonn a most harmonious collection-unified by 1he tr.adilion of owning ftnecolleaor's thimbles. A distinctive acquisition 1hat will be cher- ished by your family in years to rome. A ~aullful way to display your thimbles Because this collection is so unusual. sub- scribers will want to display it prominently in their homes and show It to friends and rela1ives. So thar you may do so in the most amactive way possible. a beautiful hardwood shelf 10 holdall 25 1himbles will t ... ,.. Thimbles of rhe \\briefs Greatest Porcelain Houses Muse hr po1UMrkni by Octobn l l, 1980 Urnll: OIW' rolltaion pn Jl"'50" Tl~ Franklin Mint Frmldm Ctnter. Pc-nruylvania t9091 Pit.JM.' enu~r my subscnpuon for the Tlw"bln ofrht Worli/'J Grtillt:Sl PonYlitin Hmua consisting of 25 linrly n ailed Lhimbk-s, to ht-W"Ot 10 me •• the ~IC (If (lO(' per month. A hardwood display shelf will bt provided as pan of my roUIX1ion. r- t nctd k nd no payment now. P'ltasc: bill me Sl4.so• for each thlmllll' In adv•"'-~ of its shipment monthly, ' .,..,_,._.....,. __ JI 1"11'°"""'.WlwtA"'f Sigruturt' -------------- Mr. Mn. •~• .,...._ '("•T·O-• ••t t\l..aHCf ... llG"t"'TA-._I ·-- Ms. ~--------------- Address ______ ---------- CllY---------------- I ' I I ~--------------------------------~ No other low, low tar even promises it. The~ of Kem m. Come experience it. r.1 ... -.·u ....... ,....._m ..... .a..y• w.s ... -.·u ........ ,.._.,FTC....._ e lonlord. USA. l'lllO Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette ~ Is Dangerous to Yu Health. I I Don't WQit for Tomotrow - Prepote Your Will Now Sy Kate Kelly If you're li<e many Americans, you probabll; don't have a will. And tf you don't, you should. Though planning for one's own death is cer- tainly not a pleasant prospect, there are several peessing reasons why drawing up a wiJI should become a current priority. "If you die without leaving a wUI, you have given up your right to decide how your property should be divided," says Andrea Hyde, an at- torney In private practice In Mineola, N. Y. ..Without a will your property wiU have to be disposed of In acoof- lawyer should have a clear idea of your financial situation. That way, he or she can help to develop a plan to best provide for your survivors' needs while still taking advantage of possi>le tax savings," explains Hyde. Next, try to come up with a general idea of how you would like your property disposed of. It may be as simple as leaving your entire estate to your spouse, or you may wish to make some specific bequests to peo- ple or organil.ations you'd like to remember. (List names and addresses of anyone to be specified In your wiU.) I A will ls a lmt gift; it protects loved ones from .financial and emotional strain. dance with a state formula which may or may not suit your needs. A chUd- less, married couple might assume that the estate of each would be left to the other. but in New York State, for example, that is not the case. Accord- ing to statutory formula, a portion of the estate would be left to any surviv- ing parents." H you have chUdten, then prepar- ing a will that stipulates how they are to be provided for is a prime panmtal responsbl!lty. Anally, a will may also Silve both time and money (in taxes and legal and administrative ex- penses) for your survivors. Finding an Attorney Preparation of a .valid will requires very spedf6c knowledge, and for that reason, you should hire a lawyer rather than try to do It yourself. Per- sonal recommendation ls, of course, the best method for locating an at- torney, « a local bar association will be .. to provide ref emlls. The oost ii ~ to run $50-SlOO and up. In general. the more money Involved In the estate, the more com- plex the wll, and therefore, the higher the legal fee. It is perfectly appcopriate to get a men spedftc price estimate from the attorney you plan to use. What to Consider To plan for your first meeting with an attorney, locate aD re»evant "'*"811: rMies IO propl!liy, any cilvola?, teplll'Btion or pn!nUptia) ~merdl. life Insurance informa- tion and• '5t of aslets (for example, bank accounts, bonds, ~ ac- counts) and W.tm. .. In order to advise you properly, a Y ou'U ~ want to consider whom · to name as executor -the person who will manage your property Im- mediately after death and see to its disposal. Your spouse may be cap- abAe ol that, or If you haw a oompAex estate, you may prefer to ~t someone with business expertise. If you have minor children, you will need to appoint a guardian. You'D want someone to be 1esponsib&e for the children themselves as weU as any property you leave them. You may even want to name two lndMduals - a guardian to look after the children and a trustee to manage the money. These are two Oery different abillties, and even with a small estate, It may be in the besf interests of your children to separate the two duties. Where to Keep Your WW Once you have a will, tt will be tUeJess ff the original is lost or dam- aged. So consider carefuly where you keep It. Some lawyers will retain the original for you; banks wtth trust depertments sorneth1ies ~ as a free service to customers; ~ ex- ecutor's sale deposit b<»t is another good possl>iltty. (Slnce your own ule-depolit box will be ...a.c:t at lhe time ol death, this is generaly a poor plea! to keep your own wll.) Then for easy reference, photocopies of your Will (with a note giving the location of the ~ may be kept with more aooe..-importmlt papers. In al probability. your wdl should remain current for a good period of time. Some reasons few updating It would be the death of a beneftdary or a change In marttal ltaNs. Other- wi9e, review your will at .._ once eYeJY five years to tee that It ltlJI ac- complishes exactly what you rm Intend. IAAI ,AMILYWEBU.Y, Slfll ,._a.,_ • 2' · oc1ors· ~ct;T~N~.r: PETS • .._........ .... ·. • GARBAGE • MO~ • ON\ONS : ~~~ROOM • GARU~E SMOKE • C\GARc.' I •MORE! 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Mandated by Congress to Honor a Great American I Now wear It with pride ~ OPPICIAL US~MINT JOHN WAYNE COMM ~ OI A llATCHIB DILY BELT BUCKI,,E. $998 CllJ s.r ,. __ ·------·-----------------------J Pete Gogolak Gets His Kicks a New~ you make a mi.stiW!, so what. The games moves so fast nobody notices. "That's ~t for their confidence." Married, with two sons, aged 8 and 3, Gogolak says that even though he loves football and soccer. he wo n't force either game on his children. '"Strange thing is." he says, "it looks like they might wind up liking By Dennla Lyons In 1956, a family of four fled the violent Hungarian revolt and settled In the smaD town of Ogdensburg, N.Y . That was the only time Pete Gogolak and revolution went in op- posite directions. In the early 1960'5, Gogolak be- came the first soccer-style p0ce-kicker in football history, lnitiaOy with Cornell lJniYentty and later with the A .F.L. Buffalo Bills. Then In 1966. after playing two seasons wtth Buffalo, Gogolak signed with the New York Giants, becoming the first player to jump to the archrival N.F.L. And now, Gogolak, 38, is involved at the grass-roots level in one of the GogoGlc and pupl: Getting a leg up on the American socc.er boom. 'C i iii c J hi!IJest. nM>ll.rtions in Ansak:ai I sports histoly -the ~ of soccer as a partidpllnt and spectator sport. .. Soccer took off In the pros when P• got here," says Gogolal<. "But nobody taly got a hold of 1he game at ils roots. I Wt the time was ri!i11 -" Two years ago, Gogo&ak, the Giants' al-time leadSlg sc:oter. )'*'ed with Dick Packer, a member of the 1956 U.S. Olympic soccer team. The two formed the Packer-Gogolak SOC· cer day camp fa.-boys and girls, ages 6 to 14. Says Gogolak: 1'he only way the game was ever going to catch on was to get the kids playing it." TI.. now .. a kJUil of four can.- -In New Canaan, Conn., Phtadel-- phie, Rye. N. 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(1<NlllVortS-......... odd_,,.-i HAIR LOSS? 5-Nir io. ........ End"""*IM. llli:lne. oil, lldl ,,_ -·-· .... -.._, --·Men,,,_,_, Nrr .... Wflle MW lor _._ ....... -................ . •RAllCM. 0-.iL HFW•nuJe L'...,_ ,._, ...... D •. C.. -·· OlTfSIDE JOB We haue an outdoor barbecue That cooks a steak that you can chew, Assuming you haue hardy teeth, The ones above and those beneath. I wear an apron and a hat Just like a chef's. I'm proud of that. I start the fire -yes, haue it on I liope before our guests have gone. The steaks I place upon the grill And po/re and tum with right good will, Then ~ in my two ways, wih care: One i too well done and' one i too nn. -Richard Armour I couldn't afford a vacation this past sum- mer, so I did the next~ thing: I pretend- ed one. I took a mental Oight to London; then I took a mental flight to Paris; then I took a mental &ght to Rome, but it didn't work out: Somewhere between Paris and Rome the airlne lost my mind. -Robert ()rl)en UNEVEN MATCH There's an QSJ1eot of existence That$ surely not funny: We have lots of week left ooer At the end of our money. -Rosemarie Williamson HEAVEN CAN WAIT My neighbor Spackelmeier was down on lawyers again. 'Why can't they speak English? They're always saying, 'the afore- mentioned, party of the first part, further the deponent saith not.' When those guys die, 111 betcha my life they go to the Here- inafter." -Paul Swann DAMPENING EffECT We hten to wedher /ofec::asts, And always tend to forget Therea a 50·~nt chance Of tMfr being all wet. -Arnold Zmett E'SET . Air controlcrs have to haw the world's most nerve-wraddng job. You cal teJI that by llde thngs -.. they'nt the only OMS who Ql'I ttnad a teWlng mechlne whle It's stlll running. -Ct.merit ComedJI FAMILYW&IC1.Y,18'•1lllel a, 19 •11 HOW TO FLATTEN YOUR STOMACH ..-w.-n Of c:oHSLfl9 ~ ~ FLAffiN )OUR .. .. ... .. ... -.. -... I fut, firm, youthful stomach. You want one -everyone does. And now you an have one, thanks to a new book, FLA TT£N YOUtt STOMACH, by the Editors of Consumer Guide9. This book will show you how to help flatten your stomach in four easy steps -steps tNt can help to make you healthier, more self-confident, attractive and comfortable. Consumer Guide has worked with experts in the fields of exercise and fitness to develop a stomach-flattening program that will work, regardless of your body type, cum!nt physical condition, age or sex.• FLA TIEN YOUR STOMACH is more than just a book of exercises. 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Order your copy of FlA HEN YOUR STOMACH today! •Before starting any exercise program, you should consult your physican. -----------PAIAD£GUAIANT&----------. This book is fully guaranteed. If you are disSitisfied in any way, you miy retum it for a prompt and full refund. r------------~--------------------------~--------~~ Mafce checlc or money order payable to: PARADE ' Box -4, Dept. C-3, Kensington Station, Broolclyn, N. Y. 11218 Please send me---Rattin Your~ boolc(s). TOTAL __ oaoa one for $3.98 plus 75¢ postage and lwindlioa. SAVE: Order two for $7.SO plus S1 .SO postage and lwindling. N. Y., PA., CA., ILL residents add appropriate sales tax. (Please print) NAM 1 I ADORESS·------------------------1 I C1TY Alt IP I L (CAnelal Offjc:9: lltdl St.,~ N. Y. 11211) ! -----------------------------------------------------~ ·. • When Is Making Money Easier Than Moneyhcadacbes? . Europea0_1~P rve Work1·ng· For A L1·v1·ng? Don't f ccl bad. I rcmcm-been planning. • bcr when I was making $85 I don't have a money aweekatajobthatlbaled.J wonyintheworld. will have mastered the ward" than to remain pris-proportions if you put my lived in a three room tene-How do I do it? money secret responsible oner of a "'paycheck only" sysu:m into motion. It's the meot with a tiny gas stove Every dollar I have in sav-for my succcu. The secret job. Easier -in fact -to satisfac~on that com~ to all for beat. And I drove a beat-in&'. every dollar I have in can be used to unlock the male~ tnoM)' than to "wort who discover the JOY of up car that leaked buckets of investments. every luxury I door to an exciting new for a living." "financial freedom." water from the glov~ ~-enjoy, comes directly from wortd. And l'U prove it to You don't need a lot of The first rule for riches is: pa.rtmeot e~ery tam~ !t the Giant Step Advance-you. capital. You can be man or you mwr find rltem on your rained (don t laugh, it s ment System. A money plan With the nception of woman. That's the beauty of own. true). I pcrfecled four years ago. inherited fortunes, every !! aJI. The principles will No one can rhink for you. But that was five years It's a simple system -but person who bas ever made wo~ fo~ ~irtuall~ anyone No one can act for you. No ago. it'J pow~iful. And now, for gi-cal sums of money has who s wllling to give them one can make decisions for My name is Charles thefinttime,lmakcmysys-donesobyusinga"system" anhoncsttry. you. You must do it your- Silverman -and if you tcm available to those who for riches. There just is no Don't misunderstand. self. And you can begin now checked into my present seek the ruJcs which have otherway. The Advancement System ... by sending for my back_~d you'~ find that I brought me great sums of S91.tll W.'t a "5'1.R thing." It will mau:rial. speaah~anmakingmoney. money. A NJ. man made a lake some effort oo your You may have your Lotsof~L Be prepared, when you $million in two years using part. But I.assure you -your doubts .. l ~ow that what Making moue>: comes begin to put my plan into sucb a system. efforts _ will be rewarded I'm saying 15 ~bably the easy lo me. And af you'll motion, for a cltan~ life. A many tunes over. complete opposite to w~at give me a chance to prove life in which it will not only SI.,_ When you send me your you've heard all your tife. myself, I'm certain I can be easy to make money ... Fed upwilh the~y ra!-cbeaormoneyorderfor 10 Butkcepinmind: show you bow to make some but also enjoyable. race, a N . '!· man tned his dollars. I'll send you my I've made more money in of your own. The very first time 1 hand at usmg a money ~ money system. 4 years than most people do First, let me tcU you more applied my system I netted tem. He ma~e ~10,000 10 And I want you to know in40. about myself. over $9.000 in 5 wccb. But three weeks with it. that I ma.kc a handsome Sotbecboiceisyours: Bc:cause of my ability to th.at was only the beginning.. • 111 profit _when you order my A month from now, you make large amounts of In another 4 week period ~ long-time friend 0 m~tenal . Bu! that's only can be 00 better off than you money, I'm able to aJford lmademorethanS42,000.· mine made more than faar. What I II send you arctoday -oryoucanbcon lhe best that life bu to offer, I could hardly believe the S80,000 using a system sim-could_ completely change your way ~o multiplying for example: results I was getting and ilarto tbeooe I pcrfc:cled. your_ life. • your. earnings and your In winter I stay at my really wasn't expecting s_till -doa l take ~y word happmeu. fl's up to you. plush, hnury condominium much more. But the money SIJnMa• for1t.Lctmcprovcrttoyou. To order my material: 1) in lhe city ... and enjoy the kept on coming . . . faster A man from Honolulu Look over tbe material Get a blant piece of paper; warmer months at my island th.an ever. once ""!1ed $75 a moo~ for a JDODtb. Actually uy it 2) At the top of the paper, summer home. It's valued at I made a.aothcr$17 OX> in Now bes w~r~b an esta-out if you wish. Then, if you print the words Giant Step over $120,<XX> and is com-one wc:ck. And even• made maled Sil ~ Bot be don't agree dW th.is is your Advancement System; 3) plete with game-room, $4,300 while away on a ski-IDO owes bis fortune to a best cha.ace to get all the Print your name and sauna. firq>lKc. ~ trip. money system. thillp you~vc ever WUl1cd addrc:SI; 4) Mail this ·along around sun-deck and glass 1 wondered bow much Sl15,m out of life ... just return with your 10 dollan co me, w~ls that a~ow a breath-longer my luck .ould bold A Delaware man made cv~ I've sent you. Charles Silverman, Pres., taking watemew. ouL But 1 aoon realiud that overs 175 OX> using a system I 0 send you back your Dept. FW-928 P.O. Box It's a honey of a place -luclc had oodling to do wilh identic:al ~ mine except for ~ 10 dollars plus /<IJ, 9204, Providence, R . I . but I don't tnow. bow much iL ft was simply my system one detail. 11tUr~st for yo11r 1ro11bl~ 0'.2940. . longer MJ keep al rm cur-doing wbat it was designed People wait entire li f~ (tolal refmwl 11 dollaB). Your n:qucst will come renaly looking to buy . a to do ... mah 1'llOM)'. And times for the right "break." That's my unconditiooa.I diccctly to me and ~11 ~ larger getaway home 10 itcontinued todojusttbal But all the breaks you need guarantee to you. tb:'t yo~r matenal 1s Freeport. BM•rnas It brought me Sll.257 in in life AR contained in my My system won•t n:quire sbippcdwitboutdelay. I own otba real estate for juit one day ... and another system. much of your time. A few p .s. _ 1 off er this investment~ have Sta. Sl,900 the very · next c tcr IWI; n.n mn hoursanightisbringing'me opportunity only until my of-~ 10 s&oct/boad afternoon. . .,...,... _.. _,., ' • all the money 1 need. time allowed for this project holdiagl. . I received $200,000 in 6 I• die U.S. tMa ,_, .-If there's ooe thing rve is ftllcd. I have c:ash UJ my J>OC*et months ... aU from my ....,.,.._,_,.-' leamedfrommysucccsa,it's and mon: an the bank. lnlW.tCJn. ..... ,. .... that orw pod opportllltily u PnMll: I b h r ll · -;-. a. •r'-'wa.of'"-·-..... Upon request I'd be av~ l e . 10 ow_1ng four years ago when I What they all have an WOl'tn0•'.1·~ -"-1.-to scad 'certillea a.mounts 10 vanous uvuip was m•nng~ a yw at oommoa is a '"lyslrm" for My opportunity came ~:_ •• JOUd . f accoua11· --•·· ...._ 1 _, ....:.....a.._. ,__ _..._ 1 --ell' .. aa copies o · a .... .,_ ,.,.,, Id a ~ to ......._ 1 1UU1 years .., wurn per-ftamcial reconll -ftrifyiag •S 2,100 • $11,000 make SS0,000 a year using The Advancement Sys-fec:tcd m~ ~-And your my earnings. They're youn •$ 4,400 • $29,000 mysystcm._Ul:"yearl m.de tem is one such system.A opportumty11beRnow. fortbeuking •SI0,000 • $55,000 $329,0X>witb 1L 4-ycar-testcd blueprint for Remember -tbcre·s no One o(tbe worl<fs richest •$21,000 •$30,500 In all, the system bas riches that doalt't depend penaltyforusingmysys&em. me_n wu once quoted as There's nothing quire lite ~t me: over one mil-on !ntclligence,. or co• But~·· a price you must •ying: .. All ac:hiewment. the security of having cam liondollanmfouryean. · necuons, or working your-pay if you cboole not to use all earned fortunes bavc in the bank. But frankly -I If you learn and apply the telfinto Cbogrou.nd. . it. Th~ price ia co11ti1111H tbeirbegjnning,.. plaa to spend tome of it 1i•pl~ 1'1161~ pTl11cipl~1 Wida sue~ a system at's .IO'llggilr. WiOyoumatetbcawt? soon on a 6-montb revealed in my system. you aictually easter to ... go for-There's a bollus of great •tflOa..tmSil._... snaps sewn into top ends of the triangle (for the 30-inch). Then tie the other two ends around the waist. Sc0tves: Tying with Style Tlae Twlated Belt. You can twist two or three different-colored scarves into a rope belt or you c.an plait chif- fon or other soft fabrics Into a braid· ed belt. Scarves should be long enough so that ends fan out in· raw. to soft folds. IAJ By Roberta Adams S carves have really come into lheW own. Depending on your activtties, a large scarf could move throughout the day from the head, to the shoulders. to the neck. as wen as around the bodice and the waist. FAMll..Y WEfJ<LY talked to Judith Keith -author of I Haven't a Thing to Wear (Tandem Press) and a fashion lecturer who has made a 5ldence of scarf-wearing and lying. Yom Scarf Options .. More-than any other accessory. 9Cal'VeS can really extend a wardrobe and provide a great way to experi- ment with a cob-you've never worn before," says Keith. Basicaly. you can buy squares (24 inches, 30 inches and 36 inches) and oblongs (rallg9lg &om 24 nches ao as large as 60 inches). If you 're ll1*d to owning jusl a couple ol scarws, the JO.inch square is the most versatile. slnoe It aho can be worn as an oblong, head wrc1p or sash. How to -ne• It All Together You may haw been al thumbs un- til now, but here's the simple, fool- proof way to tie a neat scarf. Fat, lily the scarf Oat. Fold ends toward oenm and owrlap. Doub&e agUl If you want a nMrOWer elect. Then, padiciltg in front ol the r1*· ror, tie a 1QUGre knot. Here's how: Place 9Carf around the neck. leaving boch ends even. Cross ooe end ow.r the other and loop. Then a'09 the opposite end over and knot. Fan out ends. You can weal' the scmf knotted high, middy-style, to the beck or to the tkX. with one end oYa the shoulder. If you want II to stay In one pl-=-, anchor it wlh a hidden pin. Grat loob with Sew.,. The many ~ you __, a tcarf are ~ only by your lmaglnadan: Here me a tew smmt ideas for you to try. TM 0.. eoa.. With a 24-or 30-tnch square, make the bllllllc tad '°"' diwat.d. .,._ Dnipe .uund the .... wllh ends In t.:k. en. mm. bringing than ao the &ont. n. Imo a ..,.. knot. For an .cot. do dw --jult c:laa:t.ed, but .. f~TWBICL't,1¢ I ·-•IP you bring ends to front, flip one end over the other. Tlae Scarf Blouee. Fold a 30-or Fe "'1 it SHl!EI' MUSIC MAGlaZINE. And that's cncdy what it is! 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I I < > c:hcd one I ,._ 0.-< ) chldi -I 0 1!11J 0 S.., 0 One Year (9 i.Ks) llJ.97 0 s..d.rd 0 s..t.d 0 Two Yan (ll maa) $21.00 Adlh.m-----~-'--~------------Cily s.- 0 I~ W ..,_. ••----------(M*ct.cd ,.,...., 0..•D lllm!rQmair DY• A..-No • c;....., ......_,._.WU•,,..,__'-,....._ SlleerlllmitMs .} L-------------------------~.~~-- J --_._. ~--____ ..__ -- The 20-Y eat Overnight Success career occurred when he was cast as Army Captain Benjamin Willard In Apocalypse Now, Francis Ford Cop· pola 's film on the horrors of the Viet- nam War. Just as the movie gready affected the actor's career, it had .a profound effect on his personal life. In 1978, alWt working on the movie for more than a year In the ~ jungle heat of the Philippines, Sheen suffered a heart attack that shook him to the core. Of ffiattin Sheen Once, Martin Sheen supported himself by being the voice of a station wagon in a car commercial. Now his career is purring along in overdrive, but to his wife and four kids, he's the ultimate family man. By Rena Dkt°' le81onc When Ramon Estevez arrived in Hollywood 20 years ago, the ultimate fantasy of aD struggling young actors was to have a good choice of roles, earn lots ol money and live a glamorous life. Today, Estevez is known as Mar- tin Sheen, and has hard W«k and talent have earned hlm solid, lucntive parts. But he's still Ramon at heart, and he prefen a close-knit family life and keeping in touch with old frie1JPs to climbing the film capital's social ladder. The sudden surge In demand for him following his ~ pedor- mance In Apocolypte Now has brought about many changes In the life ol the ~ good-looking 40-year-old actor. '"Since the picture opened, there have been some ex· traordinary movie offers," says Sheen. "All this Is going to change my career, certainly. But it's not go- ing to affect me." One ol the bonuses ol his new post· Apocalypee status is that he can be more choosy about the roles he plays. His latest movie, released last month, Is The Final Countdown, the story of ••• =--•• - a U.S. warship caught in a time warp. His next, Loophole, which also features Ahert Anney and Susannah York, was filmed in London and will be released early in 1981. Sheen, whom George C. Scou once caDed ~one of the best yowlg actors alive," has had no formal acting training. He was born In Dayton, Ohio, the 5e\lenlh son ol a family ol 10 children. His father was Spanish and his mother Irish. Since his days In grammar school, Ramon Estevez has wanted to be an actor. In high school he performed In nearly 14 plays and went on to win a satlNride acting contest which sent him to New York foe a CBS screen test. Though his test wasn't SUC· cessfuJ and he soon • returned to Daylon, Sheen was convinced N.w Yark wm the place to begin bis career as a proleSlional actor: With the money he saved selling Christ- mas trees and a loan from a priest, the 19-year-old Sheen returned to New V ark with a few hundred dollars and a lot of ambik>ca. For his first acting job he was ~ $5 a week, and, to support hlni9el, he worked as a janitor alongside another acting hopeful, Al Padno. It was In New York that he met his wile. Jan.t. an art~ they_.. mmted a ~ and a .. hal .._ a ----. r--------- mutual friend Introduced them. Sheen's first bip to Hol)ywood was not a stylish one. The bus on which he was a passenger broke down out- side ol Ahaquerque, N.M., so he and 6ve fellow par rngers had to push it down the highway In a snowstorm until it started. That was the first ol some 12 croa-country trips the young act« made. but they paid ol.f; Sheen began to appear in television films and commercials. (He was the voice ol a station wagon in a 1967 car commercial.) At this point, Ramon Estevez changed his name because he found he was continually being typecast In ethnic roles ... , look Irish," he points out, "so l thought of Bishop Sheen and used the name Martin becN1se it went with Sheen." As Martin Sheen, he has been a guest star on virtually every major television series and has been nomlnaaed for an Emmy three times for his roles in the 1V movies The Execution of Prtva12 Sloolk, That Certain Summer and Tmd. Among his fabare films ilR The Subject Was Ra.a. C.alch-22 and Badlands, and his stage work ··'has included Hamlet and Death of a SaJamon. A turning point In Sheen's In Apoailypse Now, the mo.t lmpOrtorft film of hi. carttr, Sltffn confront. bald, Buddha· llke Marlon Brando on the waterfront. "Woddng on that movie was the roughest thing I ever did In my life both physically and emotionally," he admits ... , always had some iDnas or other. and until the last six weeks of shooting, we never knew when we were going to finish the film. One night, in my c.abin in the mountains, I was up and down continually with a burning sensation in my chest," he continues. '1 was having a heart at· tack, and I ended up In the hospital. But the experience changed my life. "After the heart att.adt, as I lay in the hospital, I said to myself, You're sick because you're not taking care of younelf. This is a warning. I resolved to take better care ol mysel, and I prayed, .. he adds. One ol Sheen's happier experi- ences while wmking on the ftlm was meeting Madon Brando few the ftrst ~&xi some ol Brando obviousJy rubbed off on Sheen; the younger actor doesn't want to be considered for any acting awards. Like Brando, Sheen feels that cornpetilion among actors for Osan and Emmy's is ab- surd. Sheen is now enjoying the fruits of his labors. He and his wife of 18 years and tha four children ltve a quiet life In Malibu, Calif., and Sheen is the ~ ~ man. His tt.ee sons and one daughter range In age from 12 to 18, and when they're not traveling to film locations, the family lives In a lalge. ranch-style home wllh an acre ol ~ -oomp6eta wilhatr~. In a profession where an easy- come, easy-go attitude about mar- riage and divorce often seems to prevail, It Is refreshing to hear Sheen talk about his wife. "She Is the best penon to ever come Into my life," he admits, but then adds with a laugh, "and we have never agreed on a thing, never once, and we probably never will. And, for that reason, we always have a lot to say and fight about." Sheen enjoys spending a lot of time with his children. Sometimes old friend Al Pac:ino will )oln them to play besebaJI In Sheen's backyard. Often, his big llvtng room ls a gather· tng place for frtmds and relatives. Perhaps the greatest testimonial to Sheen•s succaa as a father wu spoken by a friend, who said, "If I ever have a chance to come beck In another life, I want to come r111 beck as a Sheen kid.'' _., The liuth Behind 601d Wives' Tales By C0tol Ann Rlnzler R emember when you were a kid and Mom warned that If you got your feet wet, you'd get a cokP. Or tokf you to eat your spinach because tt would make you strong. WeD, as you may have learned by now, Mom was wrong about those two. The only way to get a cokf is to run into a cold virus, and, to get aJI the Iron you need from spinach alone, you'd have to eat twice your weigtrt in 1f each year. But though those snippets of advise are wrong, there are more than a few old wtves' tales that actuaDy are right. Here are six of them and the reasons why they are fact rather than myth. w....,... ..... plira c111p-sa 'la-. Any time the air pressure outside your head is cMerent &om the ar pressure inside, you can end up wtth a case of lei 1iporarily plugged ears. When the air prasure is greaMI' ~. • I can be on a raly dar day or when your .... is cu.1•19 WI for a ~ thetmdrurn ilbmd Mad. When the air pre- ... II !Je11i11r inllde the -· • It ii on a rooggy day or when YolD' plane ls taking off. the ..-drum bends outward. Bdm M!!y, the NSUll ls that fama. puRJiltg or~· SwaDowing can ~ re- lieve both kinds of dilcom- fon: If the eardrum ii being forced out. swallowing can alow tome of the air Inside the ear to escape Into your throat 10 that the drum re- b.lml to normal (Oat). If the drum's being pusMd In- ward, swallowing may allow you to bring air up from the ttvo.t. ~ although this ii ..... to do. n.t'• why ••• NCOmmended that you dww Fin.,...~- Do91 cm•••• ..... .... v-. Indeed. p .... Ivy QialMl...,._liootas~ 1hl Qzc1 \ .... Mime o.11 •I' 0 .. ....... isn't conmglous per se; you can't .. c.alch" it by touching someone who's got the itchy rash. The only way you can get It is to come in contact with the exudate (the oozy matter) of the poison ivy plant, and that's how your dog may sometimes be the troublemaker. U he's been wandering through the woods or bushes around your home and on the way has meandered through a poison ivy thicket, he may sdll haw some of that ex- udate on his coat. Touch his coat and you can transfer the exudate to your own skin. The result may be a case of poison ivy. 0-'t -...,_ ...... llpcddl Or he ~-Or .. ro8-on deodorant. Or any- one else's unwashed comb. These Items aD look Inno- cent, but because they touch the skin, they may spread a whole host of baderial and viraJ infections, such as oolds. among .,.,... .,.. .......... b ...... &an, • ....., ...... ....... _ .... Wmm mil does have a 900d* 19 .tlec:t. 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This helps you cope with ~. minimizes fatigue and keeps energy levels high. What you may not realize. though. Is that waking -at a brisk pace -is actually a form of aerobic exercise. just lb P.Eing. In fact. though we lend to take walking for granted because we do it aD the time, it may be an even better form of exercise than many sports. A recent study conducted by the University of Dmlois on a variety ol sports found that vir1ually all con· sisted mostly of intermittent activity. There were many starts and stops and sudden bursts of energy required. None had walking's pattern of con- tinuous rhythmic, vigorous motion. An effective walking program isn't dlfflcult. yet it can't be developed overnight. The American Medical Association warns sedentary people to begin cautiously. Keep your wafk. ing pace Within your physical limits. Don't push yowseJf too far. too fast . Begin by walking a mile in 20 minutes. When you can do this com- fortably. slowly stretch the dist?tnce until you cover three miles in 4S minutes with no discomfort. That's considered the optimum pace for an effectiw waiting program -one mile eveJY 15 minutes. A t that pace you pump valuable extra oxygen into your car- diovascular system. It's also the magic pace at which YoU c.an begin to lme we9d while tightening up flllbby musdes. One pound °" fat equals 3.500 calories. Eat 500 calories &ess a day and you'I lose a pound a week. Or. mllintain your food rake and wait bur l>minuk miles a day for nine days and lose the same amount ol weight. Walcen find the adMty not on)y relaxing. but a aeative stimulus, as wel. For example, Gennan philos- opher Friedrich Nietzsche once said, "Only those thoughts that come by walUng have any value." And ~ poc:rates, tM ancient Greek physi- cian, peesalbed waits to prevent mental distwbances and to control expanding waistlb.es. One of the simple beauties ol wait- ing is that anyone can ~ anywhere at any trne. Vet. the A.M.A. wmns VK:D ScMcll •• ,,_ ... IOO •"" .,.. °" • ~o/llopb. that feet can take quite a beating and urges comfortable. well-fitting shoes. Bruoe Kalz. a researcher who studied footwear problems. tells walkers. "Pay close attention to shoes, or you won't walk much. very far, happily. After all. you're looking for shoes that take you walking on happy feet." He offers these tips: Select ehoa that bftatbe. This means leather. Cclnvas or fabric up- pers. Plastic does not breathe. Normal feet pe1spire a half-pint ol moisture daily. Unless this is dissipated. rail foot fungus problems can resuh. l&J Pl? eoles carefully. Crepe or ,. 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MelW ciwft or__,,°""" ~to 11llt...,. .._... ~.....,. __ J .. . Cat CaDs Tait about spedaltza«ion. Not onJy does New York veterinarian Louis Camuti treat exclusively cats, he treats them in their own homes. Camuti, 87 and going strong. admlls such per- sonal service is rare. "When I had a heart attack nine years ago," he notes, "my doctor rold me to come down to the holpital." Camuli, who operates out of a hos· petal but hasn't had an office for 1 7 years, Insists that a cat functions best in its own environment: "He really lows his home mt, the peop&e sec- • ond. Plus. in the home you can un- . derstand how the cat is treated; the owner's completefy disarmed." Camuli, whose new book is All Mv I l x: s • The /drte phv*fan ~ his Cat·k . Patient. Ate <JrKkr-the Bed, makes house calls three nights a week from 4:00 to ~t and usually has his wfe d 60 years, Alexandra, doub6e- park the car and wait as he makes his rounds. His only cornplUlt -he's al-ler9c to cats. That's ri!#lL No catasaro- phe, tho&ql; anllhistarrines hq> him make It through the rught. Di-Vorce Of E.xperience Divorced persons looking for man- agement jobs may have an advantage over married persons. However. per· sons in the process of divorce face obstacles to being hnd. Or so condud- ed a m:ient survey d U .5. and Cana- dian ~ pet901•.il agllldes. "Oiv<Jlced pel90US .. hot employ- ment candidates because they •e In- dependent d family. Employers feel they devote more to the job and career than married or single people." Phil Orlesky d Fort Gerry Personnel Services ltd.. Winnipeg, Canada. notes. "Unfortunately, people going through a dtvorce are considered somewhat unstable or unpredictable." PAMUWEEllX ~-', .. ,, .. ,.. "11u 1.-Pa·e1 ...._,_ ..................... $.,, ........... ~ 9 aa-.,AIWM ~ •• PM&YW&ICL.Y, 1¢1 e:eer .. ,_ How Long Will They Live? E.R.~,. The Universe 40 billion years to infinity ~ 3 Our sun 10 billion years • ~ A Swedish man 72 years ,.. ~ A Swedish woman n years " • A U.S. man 68 years • A U.S. woman 75 years A person from India 42 years 8 years Chimpanzee 35-40 years Porpoise 25-50 years • Housefly 19 -30 days j Mouse 5 years Whale 50 years • 8 Reindeer 15 years j O.icken (WlCOOked) S-14 years 1 4:>bster 8 years % Giant sequoia tree 2.500 years Tornado 9 hours lod.ine 136 isotope 8.6 seconds Car battery 30.000-50.000 miles Pendl 30,000 words Spark plugs 10,000-20,000 miles !! • The white line in the E middle d the road 3-4 months c c .Skywriting ~7 minutes • • ~ Washing machine 11 years c c 1V (color) 12 years ,, Light bub (100-watt) 750 hours Hearing ald 4-5 years Dollar bill (in circulation) 18 months Face lift 6-10 years 35 to 40 veon From the book Ufe-Spans, Or How Long Things Lost, by Frank Kendig and Richard Hutton The Dawning Of Yawning legend has It that after a long day of discovering ftre and inventing the wheel, Stan the caveman went home, What couta thil tlraome act? slumped into his easy chair and let out history's ftnt .-:orded Y.'tW"· Upon 9ffing St.an yawn, his ca~e and cavechidren began ~. too. Tpday, millions of yon later, doc-' tors still can't reaDy explain why we yawn or why it's so contagious. Ac- cording to Dr. Daniel Wagner, dnal coordinat<lf' of Monteflore Hospital's S&eepfWake· D5orden Center, there-. are sevenll theories on why we yawn. The best states that yawning causes us to exhale and our lungs to expand. releasing some carbon dioxide. which Is slightly sedating, and allowing more oxygen in. "Basically, yawning Is an attempt by your brain to alert you to wake up." explains Wagner. "It's a reflex action with mukiple uses -including social ones. If somebody$ yawning in a lec- ture or In church, the speaker knows that he's not being very Interesting. Or If you're at somebody's house and he begins yawning, the mes.sage is, 'Oh, I'm staying too late."' As to why yawning is infectious, Wagner adds, .. Maybe on a psycho- logical level, it's sending the message that 1'm bored, too,' or 'I'm tired, too.' But we realy have no idea." Notable Quotables Ml base most of my fashion taste on what doesn't itch." -Gilda Radner "If you drink, don·1 drive Don't even putt." -Dean Martin "Thought: Why does man kill? He kills for food. And not only food: Fre- quently, there must be a beverage." -~vAJlen "'My movies were the kind they show in prisons and airplanes, because nobody can leave." -'Burt Reynolds From The Book of Quotes by Barbara Rowes Prenatal Nasal Drops An infertility treatment utilizing nose drops has been used successful- ly at the Medical University of South Carolina. 11le method was tested on eight women suffering from anovula- tion -the inability to ovulate -which causes 30 to 40 percent of infertility in women. Of the eight, five ovulated follow\ng treatment and, of those, two later delivered healthy babies. The nose-drop method combines a common fertility drug, clomiphene, and a synthetic variety of an ovula- tion-inducing hormone. 1ne nose drops can be administered by the woman herself at home. Dr. Shaila Phansey notes that her method is being tried only on non- ovulating women who do not re- spond to conventional fertility drugs. -Dot~ BIR1lIDAYS (al Li>ra): Sund.y - William Paley, 79. Monday -Jeny Lee Lewis 45; Greer Garson 72. 1\aeeday -Susan St. James 34: Jody Powel 37; Angie Dickinson 49; Truman Capote 56; Debocah Ken 59. Wedneeday -Walter Matthau 60; Julie Andrews 45: Vladimir Horowitz 76; Jimmy Carter 56: SteDa Stevens 44. Th..,..._ -Graham Greene 76. Frtdliy -Gore Vidal 55. ~ -Charlton Heston 56. BIRTiiDAY PEOP1£: .lmmy ~ A.fl/Jte Dkbw . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. • 9 ... ·111". 0 ............ ...... Take the road to flavor in a low tar·cigarett~. 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California 92626 Be Sure to Use Your 21pcode PILOT PRINTING I L-------------------J Pege 3 TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 28. 1980 m ~~.w~~ ~.DLV~~-~JP Cl\IM~ PUN#Of-IMfNT A ~ I> Come and Pun;shment. godlalhe< ol Ko;a•. Columbo and countless other thrillers that pit a dedicated detect1ve·s intelligence against the crim· inal mind. brings four suspense·filled weeks to Masterpiece Theatre 's 10th anniversary season on f>BS on Sunday at 9PM on KCET (Channel 28) and KVCR (Channel 24) and at 8PM on KOCE (Channel 50). Dostoevsky's classic, which TV producer Jona· than Powell calls the blueprint for latter·day cat and mouse crime stories. stars John Hurt and Timothy (Edward the King) West. Hurt. the maniacal Caligula of Masterpiece Theatre's I, Claudius, is the .. mouse"- Raskolnlkov, a poverty-stricken , unstable university student who believes his "superiority" entitles him to murder and to get away with it. West is Porfiry, the patient. cunning "cat" who outwits him and leads him to col')fess. "This Is a classic investigation of the criminal mind and a prototypical portrait of guilt." says Powell "The confrontation between Raskolnikov and Porfiry is reiterated in many pieces of subsequent detec- tive fiction." Masterpiece Theatre Is presented on PBS by WGBH, Boston, where Joan Wilson is Series Pro- ducer. Hosted by Alistair Cooke, Masterpiece The· John Hurt as Raskolnikov. atre has been awarded a total of 18 Emmys since its debut on public television in 1971. ACROSS I Unmarried lady 5 Deterrent (clue to pvc.rte --> 9 Hlir or lithinl 10 ~site of hCtl 12 VISllor 15 lt.iian rftfdent ti 11.iian pronoun '20 Lar .. Vftsels 21 Nortnll ( ebbt ) 22 Gritted "' heraldry 24 Play -by -25 SucCHMS 28 s.tt "'""' 31 MeOocal 1;0\lf'M (abbr) 132 Middle East man ~ UM O'lef J6 Se¥e 37 "4 -Commitlff 39 -JOM 61 Ur .. 42.. 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This prOlflm IS dnotfd to lstfOllOllly lftd space ulllofallOll Dr. C.rf Sacen luds ~twtfS Oii Ill HClflllC voylle tlwou1ll 5'1C• 11d IHM lo ofltr 1 new stMt of ll11r111111ti s pl1<t 111 lllt llMtftt. In 11111 linl ep;socle. Or Sactn tales 111 Oii 1 siM!lttd jou1· ney llwoip ~e 111oetd a ·~· sllitl al tlle MNCiMUOll.. ~: ::r Tilelllrt: Cltlll IM -1:30- • (() <fJ) Git 0., It I Tlllt (R) -.... pt1 •t lilt's •lwlYI .. llClcl bllt """ llld, and ii ''"' bt too lllltll of • loolll '"'"'· .... lttS • plOlllOlioll 11111 mtlM ht *'Id Julit 1111111 lllM to HMton just w11t11 ll!Mr• decldn to IM 011·t1m,us. """" .... ... ... '°' tllt lint '"'" "' .... tih .. ...... ,..,.. 1100' • (J) (1J .. (It)"""' COPtlJ· ..... .,.., ""' ....... "-· .... "'. comrt, ... ., 11•1'1 o.et ... ,...._ .. ........., wM• lll•illll ttyllt MI Ttaa. llt _ ................... r.-nv:.:: * ............ MlfMlOITWI 2:.U~'1.~~ """" r.cr.t.., ••• °""''· ... a.-.a .... ._......, ........................ I JIJllJ ·--·-ftltl .... l 1••"-11 RMlr'tell!CJ ........... .. ........, ........ ... .................... ~-... , ........... .............. I I ...... ==~-"" 1tre: CtiM 11111 ,_ .. IM!lt (C.() Dostoevsky s ctasstt th111ter p1t1tna 1 ded1cllltd deletlive's 1nlell11ence aca1nst the cnm1nal mind bf1ins when Rasaoln1kov. 1mpovenslltd and unstablt. t0nltmpl1tes murder u Ille solution to his desperation m s,.rts A' ftrilc UM -9:30- • Ct ' Ill! Tiit Jtflerst111 (RI lourst Jtflmon tells htr husband tflll slit doesn't want 1not~r child 1n lht house. but Gtoite 1111kti wrt lhal slit 111t one anyway. 1nd ht hves to reeret 1t 8WiN,WiNWerNtf ..... Cl flCIS "' lritlill m JOO ...._ 10:00 B <ta Tr.,,_, JeM, 111.D. (RI Gonzo and T11pper, w1lh the wet come 11d of one termin1lly·1ll P• henl. t1ke'on the ch1llen1in1 tob ol lryina somehow lo lilt 1nother dyrn1 p1t1ent out ol h11 depression . ..... • ll'Mlt ......, """ atTllllWMlil ..... • ....,SRa•rt o ~• m OHUT: .... , 111111 c.,111y Journalist M1rtin Acronuy toins wrlh retoen11ed WISlltntton tournahsts to discuss the neirs of Ille week 81 50 Fllt9n ~ "Tiie Biby ind Ille Bltllesllrp" -10:30-..... iJA TrtllSltltricl o,... hHil Clllf f I • ,, flMll • DOUT: Tiit ..... tf lllllillnl Art Art cr1hc Roumond Bernltf llosls tllrs two !llrl ll!Slory of modern •rt whtell rllCOfJIOlales the h1llOIJ of 1dtls 1nd cultuit. lllmture 111C1 him In '11.!i'•nl stCIMlll, "lmpttS5lOll· 1$111 WMn Art Is M1cle New," Ms. Btr111tr culdeS Ille wiewtr throuch Ille Paris ol tllt l1t1 llOOs 111d Ille worb ol 1rhsll such IS Monet, Miiiet. Pmt0, lltnoir end Dean. . .............. 11100 ••• ())(JI (JJ 8 ..... (I) """"" a. ·=-..... ...... : "INtft" (coll) 'S9- Sandll Ott. Clift tolltrt1111. . : :*..':::' .. ,,.... -~ .... -11:30-lt"'-~ ~=-"111111" (dll) '71-JIM r.-. Gould s.tllerllld. 1::::·· -;:.o... , ..... :=. ..... -11:4S-...... ... ..... -Mlllt m ........... ._. I ...... . ...... .. )'•-a. ........ Lena"'""· . . tl100 . , ..... ...,...: "Cit ............ <•> 10-,... =--=·· """· . ' TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 28, 1980 MONDAY l SEfflMIH 1' Fer ,_.. llMll lfttnMell lillilp. ''"" stl DATTIM( ~UMS. ...... ,...---.. llt ... lllly's lllllrits. DAmllU llllOVt£S 11:00 at (Jiii ''Tlil1H Tt111 Stttn" (•ts) '39-Jolln W1ynt IZ:GO • ~ "Tiit l'YWe llMll llltt ,._,., .. (dra) '31-Errol Flynn • "c-.llt" (WfS) ·~­ Dana Andrews. Linda Crrstal J:OO (f)) .. ._ tf 1t1t Wllf" (d11) 7Z-D1v1d Janssen. (Jl "lt11 ltw'' P11t I (d11) ·~9-Cl11111on Heston. Sltplttn Boyd. Jack Hawkins J:lO m "Sall Wlll•••r" (com) '69 -Butt Reynolds •v•N•NG I 1:00 B II m Cl) CIJl tfll (JtJ """ ............ • CJ) <II a IFl ,.... The Denver 8ro11COs at the New Encland Pal riots eTk TK.,..... ····~·H • Tiit ..., Miil ... @CW....•1~......,. a U I c.t.d ((.() 9 "9ject UllMna -6:30- CI 111•a•s•1t a OUUT: htlM" W1lh 11111t show !lost hm l1nce • "*-... llltttr •s.tn&S.. Ill QfJlllwl • OIU Cawtt SMw (If) J.2.1 c.tlct 7:00 ••H"-e "'"' .,.,. Al•• ()) Tic Ttc Dlllll ......... ..... ~. (II) Te T .. Ille ,,..._ •"""' I °"' "" (C.() IM .. T...._U.. -·~~ -7:30- 11••'-FllMM•D..w"""* .... Cl) .. .... ., ... ... . ..... .. (lll't1"1 I ~~ ..... .... .................. 8100 • (J) 0 IPICI&: ........ f ............ .-11111 ...... ,,. ...,.. .._.) .. "'l""fii , ... , ..... wittl OrM ""'" .. "''""'. ··m .......... ,,... r.-1. "U.• ..... ...... -~ ...... . .... ,... .... ,.... .... ""' '*"" lJlr• ......... ~ I 8UllDAY SIPllml 11 (C.C> ~ c ..... c.,t..- "' ... -i.c .,.., .. •rt: • ,. .......... It Mlb lect .......... cNlllt ~ the .....ru. 8:00 I !oS..•111n ... ••.i1t1•r ....... s,.. ....... ..,_. .. IA 11 a..·,,..,.. ..... , .... ,_, ........ ,, .......... e Clftra Allll -6:30-•F• Ow ri.. • Wllltlltf ' tllt ..... eu..." .. ..,,., • (,... .... L-. .._, ... , I Lit Tlltft le l1p1 • DMJ ' '91illh .(..._IM,....., elhllCIC..~n1 8 A1r1e111t1111 USA 7:00 .T_,., ..... Vtke ef Aari<11"111t D TMQir~rs .... , .. """' • GEC*E VANDEMAN: ~ GM Mtets the Pms • M Is Wrrtten lY I l.U 11 lurnrn& • lttlllotll C.,.l111d • o., ., Ditettt1r [ll OW r ... ~I Hour m ltlltSI Alleltr Holt r 8 Oai111 of Liwin& ID Y ... 111 Mtalth ID lOO Mitlones a Sulldar MISS -7:30- D Wofd Ways D Tiiis Is Ille life 8 Gilli11n'1 lsllnd 8 C-pld ,rofilt (I) l•l11111tietl1I Hout [Gl ,..lie '111se CD limmr Sw1u11t @ At llMt witll the lible m 111st11 11tc•is !BJ Seltth IOI Allcieftt Farth tUl 111 H11111ll11d 8:00 D C!l Sujlday Motninc D Ollymr D ""'' ind Hrs frtenlh lom Hallen hosts • OilntftsioM CJ u.,d Johll Oa•lwtt 1IJ ltny falwtll msi.. .,, ~ i11J Voice of A(1k11Hurt fD The Utclric Collipanr i2tJ Dar ot Oisctffry m ci.ti m -8:30- (.[ Dir of Oiscomr QOn Campus B f11 You, Black Wom1n Ill Mettln1 Time 11 Calmy m f1edorjc• II. r1ice m filth Thal Sin1s H It i. Wt'""' • J.M CeMMI ........... H Mlf1W tf tr111~ 9:00 l ... M..-Nld DMttltlltrrt" • '""'1 •• n 0111 lobtrh 11 11 It W1tlt,. • Ole •1111 h CtillrR& ID s.w .. SlrHI ., ..., "'""' >t I• Ytur 141t -9:30- • • la •fl lodly D U U llfl 'IO • v.u. Me111 • D•t of 0.K.OWtlf 10 '*'' ot ro-er CD W..W romo11ow G> OW f1111e r.,.t Hour H 11111111, Sw1u111 10:00 8 I 12 Nfl foolb1ll flt• lu' Alli•lf\ Harli\ •I ltti Nt V. rm• G1411h .} ~r of Power Q 23 '9 NH rootball lht 0•~ 1,nd R~1d1•1\ ~I tnr Bulldlt btll\ 0 f U111lr I 1hn f UllOI "PtnotChtO '" Oulu Space" h~ A11111141~0 U lt U He1~ld of ltulh m Ru Humbard €D llew11Futbol Socm -10:30- 0 3 10 29 Kids A" People Too O Hour of Power CD Calnry Cha~I 11:00 m lap 01Me lttd !he \IO•Y "' dn 0 yrar ,old who w,1111\ lu bf c1 tdP d.inter lo~~ ht~ und, ·~••n)I tne NISht'S ul ltt) lath~• 0> Church tn the Home fD Jiluterpttee ThUlrt: l1lhe -11:30- 3 An1m1,ls, Animals O Rew. Terry Cole Wh11t1ke1 10 rmpecltve AFTERNOON 12:00 D Lcnl in Spm U 3 101 29 Baseball 1~.trn\ 111 be announced o smch GI This Week tn Baseball m hmn 24 Tile lone Search fD Old rrtends, New Frttnds !Rl so Sltm Cuisine -12:30- 0 Hunus Hootbuts m Dodie r Ou1oul/Ood1" Prt· Game Show so The Macie ol 01t Painton& 1 :00 D lntertace D 23 39 NFL (ootball ln' S.1n Diego Cha1~m al lhP Kan~\ (.1ty C.h11l1 U The Munsters a Coors Wtsltrn Outdoo1sman 0 Wild, Wild Wesl m 9'stb1ll I he l A OudRt" v~ 1 hP San Diego PAdte~ 12 The Bill Glau Show-Sports Celebrity lnternews Cl) Mucus Welby 24 Project Universe fD Every rour Years IHI GJle111111Mte l O .. lillAilll '1i111 -1:30- • ?Wtlh Ytu a r "°" I AbMtt l C.tello u ...... ro 14 AllAMll(td SO WHltlll IOI 1 INJOft 2:00 ti 11twt1111•t11 9 Ct1loa111'' ~llCI t MoWtt: tit "Ju11t111nt" h llSP) 14 AIChlld lllrtl\ 0 Mo.it ""°" lo Ceinnut Mar· 11111" ccomJ 69 Bob Hope l1ck1t lilu1oOn line Wyman m ....... "lomt Adwtlllurt" (dll) f.? !ruy Donahue Anc•t Odtn•on fD fhe Hum1n Fm ot Chin1 (N) ED Muito, Maaia J (ncut11tro -2:30- 0 Fut the lbhOll U S1f111 to Adventure 24 Crul Pertorm1nces Speml \RJ fD lAe It Is so As Man ~hnes 3:00 D ~ow1t· "Tile C11dtn ot htl" 1 dd• ~4 Cdri Coooer Richard W1drnMk Susan llaywdrd U Family film festlol: "Off on 1 Comet," "f1om lht brlh to lhe Moot!" An1flldltd U 3 10 ~ Ontctions 24 fhllon1I Cto1r1ph1c Sptct1I (CC) fD Tht Optn Mind l -3:30-u l"'°'fo 29 luuts l Answtrs fD Anolhet VOICe €9 Slempie en Domrnso so P1ojtc1 Untwtrst -~ • ( c.lett , ....... Weekly h11Ml&Ms ol ke1 tonltsts scllfdllltd du11n1 the 1980 NCAA loolbttl m Min 11e tulured I o-til IWI CJ Colteae feetW USC •I Minne '°'' CD Mevtt: ""4&tt" (com) ·~9 Sandra Dee Clift Robtrlson G> M0tit: "Yt11'rt 111111 let Y•111" (com) S~ Dtill M1r11n J3 lt'l Yeu1 lllsiMu 24 To Sly I Anl fO Wiii Strffl WM• 3t Mo.11: "Kelly's Ht1oes" (Com) 10 Clint (Ul•OOd ltlly Savala) -4:30- , The Od4 Couple U SCU Can.AM mhardt llh Auto R1<ln1 • 12. r Kl the NlltOll n ft11Utett1 [ncounter tmpres s1on ol Ce1111any · i4 Oesi1nin1 Home lnttriot5 fD Wuhin1ton Week rn Review 29' Rent11d1 lap 5:00 D AlttrftOOll ,,,,house l he Vear ul the Cenlle l 1ger 3 Wild ll1n1clotn D Stu Trek U 10 29 Mews a Eme11tncy U Ch11st1cltlph11ns 21 Meet the rrus fD f111n1 l1ne so 01111\a: "Wild Duck" -5:30-u 3 10 News 1 2 Ou tChOllS 'IO An Exclusive Interview with Jimmy Durante ''The sum and Substance·· Tonight 7:30pm SO Feature "The Baby and the Battleship" starring John Mills Tonight 1 Opm KOCE 50 AO maoe possiDle ov KOCE and tne corooratlon for Pullllc Broadcasting P..-7 MAllLYN? ·CELEBRITY LOOK·ALIKE AUDITION ·HOUSTON'S BONG CONTEST ·MOTHER'S MEMORIAL MOTOCROSS ea:ao PM TUDDAY(l} ,,...10 ...... in time for the rainy season and ' for Christmas! I TUESDAY I SEnEMIER lO fOf "'°'"'"' and 1fternoot1 l11t1111s. pfem Ht OA\'TIME PllOGUMS. klow, '°' Jocir C011ftllit11<e, are Ille daf s mo.ies. omuu MOVIES 11:00 m " M"Y•Hlc 0vt11w•· I wt\) 39 John Wayne 12:00 ID Ill "Silver liwtr" (adv) 48 fool flynn. Ann Sht11dan m MStace to Tltundtr Iota" (wes} '64 -Barry Sullivan l:OO 1 o "Smile Wiien You Sar. I Do" (com) 13-Alan runt JI "len Hur" Coner (d1a) ~9 Charlfon Hesron J:lO O "Bewm ol llM lloll" (sci Ii) 72 Codlrey Cambridge EVENING I 6:00 DD OJ l3J rn. ()t , News II Wonder WllfMn D tfili 1u 1 11'! lltws . !I' Bawllall (Continued lrom ~PM) lhe San Diego Padres ar the Concm nah Reds O fK Tac Dou1!1 ID M0A0S0H Cl) The Benn, Hill Show l4 Ch1lltftlt 'IOttontempouJ Health 1U41tS m 3-2·1 Contact 'SO MYoutts 111 Intl -6:30- 3'1 1t Ot lltws u 11111.,, Ill 8arM1 Milltr ID WtkMt 81ct !lotter Cl) Sa11ford I Son fI) Die• Clvttt Sllow r 12}) To TtH !flt Trulfl S01 J.z.t tontlC.I 7:00 D D fl r)Jl News 1) llrne, Miller a Kam Oars A11111 a "'' Jo•e(s Wild rJU] Merv Griffin SllllW tD M•A•s•H <re To Ttll tllt Trllfh a> laretta fD Onr Elsy (C·C) !2J) f llllily ftM ID LIS Mees T11111iff Uor1n a TM MacNoilt ltllm •9"" ' -7:30- • 2 Oii Ille'""' 00 ...,,,, °"' AcM • ~ f•llitJ fttl4 ........ .TM....,....s.iares •hatlltlllllsic ...... ,...., (fJI 121 111•A"1"tt llll ...., ... 8 C111t..,..,., Nten ..._ G TM lltcWILellrtr a.,.t •MHt ........ 8 :00 • (II) lltftt: .. ,..,... ,., n .... (d11) ·ao (311rs)-V1nessa Rtc1t1ive. Jane AIUlndtt. Tiie slOIY of I ~ndful of womtn prisonm 1n$1dt Auscflwlft •flO. as """""' of 1 b1mre orcllt1t11, slrqale a1t1111t Ill odds 10 Sift~ ftMI ~''" (P,rentar oi1 '''°" Adristd) TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 28, 1980 D (ZS; ;e MDN: "Scovh Honor" (d11) '80 (2h1s) Cary Coleman. lla1he11ne Helmond. W1J111d Hyde White I he story ol an orphan boy shuttled hom 011t loste1 home ro ;inother who yearns lor only one lh1n& 1n hie -lo be a Cub Seoul Also sla111ng Harry Mor&an and lay No1fh U Pri1'fttr: CtH Block H rollow1n& rriu·s depa1lurt l1m fletcher 1s "°" 1n char&t ol Wenlworth D (3) 10) (3 "'"' OIJS (R) Ma11on Goes 10 lad • The foM has 10 come 10 the rescue when Mrs Cs ca1 cruhes 1nlo Al's D11ve in creat me instant wuiltr au tond•tio111n2 and a Cunn1neham lam1ly squabble lhal ends w1lh Ma11on behind bars O Su,tr fl&lll (90m) This sports special features Rocky Ma1c1ano and Muhammad Ah '" a reahsllc. but moc' t1ghf lo determine, via com pufe1, lhe mythical all time Heavy weight Champ1onsh1p lh1s outstand ing bo•mg classic, b11nging toeether lhe only lwo undefealed heavyweight champions in h1sto1y and was hlmed three weeks p1101 to Rocky Mar c1ano·s death ID PM M1111ine OJ Mowit: "lisfool, Min or lt1str' (2hrs) lh1s documenta1)· uplores the depths of the vur forest ol the Pacifrc Northwest 1n search of the legendaty g1anl man like creature 2' Now1 (C·C) fI) 21 TOlli&llt ('SO' Cosmos -8:30- • ..1) I) I.BJ llwf M I Sllirlty (R) Playme the Ro•r" Alter a lall causes a ch1nee in her personality. Sh11leJ believes she is an ·uohc' dance1. and Lenny and $qu1igy re. cruot her 10 play a btnetrt at their mens club the Bass lodge ID Carol .. r11ttt fI) PllEMIEllE: Non (C·C) "The Ponk and the Blue .. This 01oe1am 1nvest1gates the subtle processes of social and environmental cond1hon· mg which dete1mine lhe way small boys and girls behave and are raised ID Mi S.Crtttrll 9:00 U DoNllllt T11111Pt Manaaers ot a W1scons1n family nudist ump are Phil Donahue's 1uests D QJ (JJ) l2ll Tflr11'1 Co111p111, (C·C) (R) "Double D1te" Jack pre· • , tends to be 111 so that he can cancel a • dale wtfh his 111llnend llnda and spend the evemne wtfll a110ther 1111. but everyone ltnd! out he has pulled a fut one • Mon "llfill Slllw OTM W,ill~(C·C) e Iris Clleclll • A ""' -9:30.:. e (fl 9 hli (R) "Mama G11vas" Metllan1t l11ka's youne and 1t11Kh•e lftOlller makes lier firSt v1111 lo Amtnca. and 11ter slle and Alta mttt ind 11-.e an mn1nc Jove aff111, Lalka 1ssumts tll1t he will 900n be ilffl"'I I fltw dffdy. ••Slit--. •DIM: n. Wy it Qleltilll (C~) "N•milla ol Pw" Noted Brll till JllJ'IC""· Of. Jonttllln Milltr. leads Vtewtn l"'°"fll I MrltS Oii lltlltll lftd ,... """"' '°°J. hi tllis l11sl •eament, Or. lllllltr •t9' 1 .;ina1ic mep ol tllo pit•'· to "'°" that our it11011nct tA beslc pllyslol. oCY loffs to JllUlllltl atlillldla IO· ••rel our own 111Sidts ILYll MMIMllllDI ·ELVIS PRESl.EY MEUIAI. CEREMONY ·ATLANTE CITY 8AIY PAUii ·mEEMm.G.~ .. CDl:IO PM MONDAYc=a • ......... -Dldlll .. ............... 10100 • (I) "' u. .... (It) l1fflt ..., .... ,,. ........ .... "" .. ., lllt ......,., .. fief -M e ... , .... , Mwel Mt 1&Sl9tlll •Ille ...... L .. IS ................... ..,llC ....... ,tMtlf.lllke••-- ................. aMllCtS r1• M .......,. l~ ••'" • ........ "'"' ....... tJ) ....... ,. .. ·=-~,.. ,., .......... <r.> ·74 (tllll>-'-orae s.,.i. Iola Hickelt. -.ellMd A O,wt Tiit 1t 1_. to _... 1 irMlll·celllpultt 111 ... -.... of • bl ..... t COlllJl!ltf K*ll1$1 ~kl•n 11111 lie IMcoMn 1 iuclltllt·hkt uue4 ~, .. , . , .. ,, ..... ""-' .... ... a-s ... ...... ~ -10:30-...... • Jiii it S-..W Plfl Ollt of two l*h, He11Me Miu sllow5 off ~· Pld ,,.., NlllC!Sity 111d llis seattt. Ille .... r...iy ol M11111.1n. GOllCeft 11 Utlll's S.O.Wd resort ar.-,r• tll ....,,.. Tllutr•: en. ... , q t 11:00 •8CIJ90.._ <I>()I DQI .... ··~s.-­•• ....,..c.. •'•~Twuee .Ole ...... H UIMt Olil "'9 ... -ll:lO-" v-.....: ......,, u. . (J)...., .... Wll ... ... , __ ... 11 .... , ... .... es... (JI "-"'-'* ............. •• f ... 1 niet - --~-.. ._.. .... 12:00 ., ...... . ..... , ..... : ....... '"'4 .. <*•) '61-YlllU Cclw11• Btwefly AU111s, Jll4y C.tto11. Pttt1 v..pn. 81111$11 MClllllJ bo11ows Ill AIMriclll acent to 114 Ill C.ph1r1111 • """" u11111!111 •nown as H11U!fflltld Mio 1s pllnn1n1 to steal aecrtt 1eperb of I llilClelf dtffllll Srittfll . ............. ..... -12:30-...... • Tiii .. /Tiii t.. ....., llll ...... / ..... 12 ., ......... ~ .... 1:00 D llfl a ~ lllM Lille •hie: "Tiit , .... he· "'1" (dH) '61-F1edr1t Marci!. 8t11 Cu1111 -2:30-• "9n/ .... : ...... ,....,.. (wtS) '!1!1-RMtt ..... .lclkty Hunlt1. Deb11 Pactl ...... WIDNHDAV (Continued) TV WEEK. SEPTEMBER 28. 1980 Olflpher ind IOUt CltUrus &11IS from I trio ol w1cious ea cons ~ltd up 1n t hotel penthouse .... ,. •• , ""'*' ...., (14)~ .. , ... m .... ••m: l.lul , .... .... .,, Tiits KCEI l>rOdU<ed local follo" up lo Nuclu1 N11Mmares Wan lhat Musl New" Happen t • plores lht unphcahons of issues touclltd uPon on tllt piocr~m m UN Mlljlf flllrcMI -10:30-••• t&tlfts Jf' .... ~rs: .. .,, Tl"t ..... """ "'"911 fJD DEIUl: '-""""'"' As It h "The C.ecuhwt Branch Puhlier PMt ll'tnnrne column1sl lacl Andtr son lakes a loo' at lhe US rtderat Government on a 3 nart ser1n •h1ch combines h1sto11ti l footage and p10 bme 1ntm1ews ol past and pruenl leaders In 1h1~ ltrst seament Andt1 son Mts a pragmaltc loo~ at the pt1son1l111es and pohlicat c11ses wh1eh have formed lht Amt11can Presidency ,50, eos..... 11:00 88•1 ltt !U llews .. 11 Ol Jt 1tJ""' • Tiit ....,._ S.11.tm • Tiit """"" '--• '" let ,.,, Lift mo..s.., ..,_ -11:30- ••• lll, c..,.,,...., II IH l1t Jltl9y ta'* ........ ,. • m 11o; (Ill ..... 11Mt ... , •'--'• ......... ""'" ... f ... a TMtf e 1)1) ca,lt.H UC "tn .., ...... • lltellt 12:00 8 (.I (tlJ lllttlt: "lllrtdttll" (dra) ·17 Jot Don 81hr. M1rt1n 8'1sam, John ~aon. Linda bans • JMlilllf z ... ............. .... -12:30- .. U (HJ Tiit T ... rw S. • ... : ...... 0. I LM Tiiier' (com) '70-Jacktt GIUtDn .... Fii/Tiit i.. ...... • 1Ntpu•11t .......,_ fitwt 1:00 • ti) (.ll (JJI '*-""""' .... :."Tiit ......... 1i!11M" (~) '41-Hul!lp/ltey lloatft. Join leslte .... : ....... " ........ ldr•) '63 -Hont Buchholr 2:00 •""": "ltune tf '"·" ..,_._, .. -2:30- • ~ .... : ~ "0.. T1lrtt Ill* SCnets" ( 111ys) 'S4 -81 odtric • Crlwtold. llutll ltM•n. M•rtlla Myer ~ fll lltnt IS lllUTdtftd wi114t workilll Oft three ~m A lellow •llt vows to aven1e II~ dtath as llt tlbl °"' lllt th1tt mes t.:•..., ........ " ....... """ I•---------, · h11h school stude111 embarks upon a THURSDAY tourney to seuch for the stolen • Corvette that ht and hJS hie~ds have dents octumne •I the same time and at d1Htrtnt vital louhons ~ralJtt lht Los An1eles lreell'1y system 1n 1 eridlod, trapp1nr motorists •n the most horrendous trallrc 11111 in h1sto1Y OCTOIH 2 f• ,_ ... ,.(}ft,,..., liltilp, ,iuw 1tt "ffllllE P'IOGHMS. .... ,., ,., c.w.U...C., .,.. Hit U,'s """'- DA Yl'lllE lllOWIU 11:00 • ~ .......... l'tca" (•es) 36-John W1ynt 11:00 GI 'WJ "Gt11llt•H Ji•" (Ora) "•1-fool nynn Cl> "W11,.tll" (•ts) ~I - Edmond O'B11t~. Oun Jaqv A man sets out to aven1e the death ol his hantee 11 lhe hands ol three ban~ robbers 3:00 •'O "Tiit Grt1I A•trlc111 ltotr CORttst'' 1dra) ·72 r arra~ f awcetl, Eleanor Parker at "Tiit S4tftslli11e ...... (com) • 75 Georrt Burns HO Cl '1idtwlftder he" (adv) · ll-M1r1oe G0ttner •V•NING lovingly customized .. u QI} Tiit c-.s ,..,.. "'' Scott !MIO, l tm Rt1d and Cary Owens are celeb11tr hosts 101n1n1 hosts Bryant Cumbtl and co hosls Johnny Be11ch Cynd) Carvey, Mike A.bftllt and Oonna cit Varona to dtswbe amateur athlthc compeht1on 111 tludt111 !ht Ord annual Soap Boa Derby. a abl>oes dtmol1t10n dert>, and ca~! pole vautt1n1 .. hit: "ftsltt IN Utrlt" (dra) '15 (2hrs)-Pe11y l\1na. Dor11n Hare"OOCI The SIOty ol taoo ~w Yor• City policemen dedicated to helping some of Ille city's most dtSf)frate Pt09le who lost their lrvn 1n a WC:IO!ll ind btu t•I 1mbush 8 CD lD ft .._. & ltitl4J (R) "Oral 'N' lor Nelson·· C11ar·chomp1ne Mork poses as a talenl afent 10 enter nervous Mindy. ahas • he Bouldtr Bombshell' 1n an 1ud11ton !or strip pers at a seedy tolnl du11nc the11 1nves1111hon of thruten1n1 phone calls made lo POhl•ol e1ndidat1 fielson Flavor 11 llnie: "Tiit hMlly Jntl1" (com) '6S(2hrs)-111ry Lewi$, Donna Butttl'llOfth, Sebastian C.bot. Gene. Baytos A 9·ytll Old 1111 must dtc1de •hich of her lather's sn brothers she •ants to live with tn order lo collect the SJ0,000,000 inheritance her par tnts left lier. She v1Stls uch Ollt (111 played by J11ry lrwis) btlote slit makes her choice ........... ..... "Tiit ........ Octt-W" Cotd. (Illa) ·74 (2111S)-Wllt11m 0....1ne, M1tt111 Sllttn, Hft11d da S1lv1 for thirteen d11111a1ic and ner~ wltrrrnc d1p, Ille lfllrld, unknow1naly, wu only moments aw11 lffHll • ~uctur llolocl111t 81N Joraensen llosts fD SttCW.: Cltywetc••n ltl••· "9CtM Ar1 Sttdenbaurn and C1111lts Cllampl1n celebrate the 8teenten111al by rev~na old chps and rem1n1sc inc about the $llow taped aro11nd LA from llC[T's rnobtlt 'Blue Goose.' H llfMI ··111e Three Sisters" -1:30- • (I) t1t 18> A111le (RI "The Thief'' Allcre and Brad decide lo spend a romantic weekend •I home alone, but soon ltnd their lowt nest mvacte.I by a bunsli111. wo.kl·bt buf&llt wflost idt11tlty PfO'm tO bt I real sllot• to An1le . • c..e ...... OC...11111~11• e LI Clfllllll w ...... 1:00 • (I) 9 ..... : .., ... .,.., .. (corn) '79 (Zlln)-GMntl 111,&H. Htrold Sf'Mtttr, Micllefl W1trtt1, Btrnttd Ki•&· A New Yor• dth Cft"1tft Cllllitf's Wildest ..,_ ltf rulllt4 *" Ill •••• dl8llCt lo ....... celtl' ..... ball ~ 11 111 .._ "'"'1itr Ill tilt SolllMtl 8114 ... -,.. cr.tlllt IN MOit ...., ,itrtn, 141Cll • • ""' IMI\, • .......,. IUll!ltf WMIM bJ "" ......... . ............ ....,... .... . 11111...r.. . a llJ) ~ Tiit C.t111r_,.t Ch11tes 81onson and Jiii ireiand !lost 8t lltfY Griff• S• meau•......._ HlS.C... -9:30-~4J lltis ow ..... 1J 'Ille US Cllrtlllcln 10:00 • •""" • (fl 121) 20/20 al llldt_.nt ""-l Ntws ~Cl llM (C.C) fD OEIUT: Situ• ,.,ttitws r11m critics Roae1 £bt/f •nd Gene Srshl host televmon·s only 'consumer's ru1dt to new mowres' rn 1 lorm1t ol him se1ments and d1stuS$1ons. m llfll .....,, MlrCld1 (ff)~ -10:30- ID al ID llns ID 00111': T1li& OW 14-e HOSI Bob Vila 1s J hinds on 1u1dt wllo offers pr1etical 1nlorm111on on house permits, 1onln1. !Hts ind other mil· tt11 for the homeowner iNl Tiit Aftlutes 11:00 •• ®(21)""" • Tiit....,.... s...m • (IJl!})Q)) ..... .. Tiit """""'"-• Y11 let Yw Uft mo..-.,..,_ 18> SM-' """""' G ....,_. Tllt1tre (C-C) (It) -11:30- • ()J ()l) Meti11: "TIM Jtlltr· -." ....... ""...,. .. e ou...,c... .............. • CJ) C11 8 lhwt/Cllarllt'1 ...... . ........ . ........ 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H ' Thief 24 Im at Snowbird 1---m: -iso-Clprtoned -!C Ntws 12:00 a T 111hchl Zone at Mis.1ion lmposs1blt O)Mowit. -12:30- D 23 3t fht Tomorrow Show 8 Mowit: "Indian Fichter" (,.~\I SS Kuk Oou2ras Walltc M.111hdu 0 The FBI/Tiit lont R1n1e1 0) lndtpendtnl Network Ntws 1:00 at Movie: • "Born to Bt Bad" (dra) 50 loan fonraone a> Mow1t: "Torture thmbtr ot Or 5'd15m" (ho1 > 69 Ch11s1uphfl I Pt 2:00 O Mo.its: "Man of lecend," "Is land RtSCut" -2:30- D Ntws/Mow1t: "A Man Called Pe ler" (draJ ~~ Richard I Odil U Mow1u: "N11ht ol the l1v1nc Oe1d,'' "Time Without Pity" 3:00 at Movies~ ::.the .. B1111iton. SJrlln, .. gltr," "Year 2119" lw•DN•SDAYI oarotn 1 ftt --aH ''"'""" "''"'''' ,111t1 '" DAYllM( 'ROGIAlllS. .. .... '" ,.ur C...•tllltll(t, •r• lllt -.,·, •lta OAYTllU ll0¥1U 11 00 e • "fr0111it1 llef11011" '""' Ill luhn Wo nt U 00 m 11 ¥(ace,. lllllt ....,., .. Ul•'I Al l11ul ll1nn • • ........ C.!M ....., .. t•JVI ·~ G.t11 IU11Pt1 llllttl• 1uut1.( A l•11k~ 1 o .. 11<A~ " 1111\ I •k•to '"' '" •utl.1• ''"' " """" J bi • '"'"~ '"d th~ 11ul ''" ,,., l 00 '' "A lllll1n 101 All Seasons" 111 .. 1 h4 f' 1ul "'''''" llullt•I .11," IJ1 "" Wtllt\ WrlHl\ llcllro \11 11111111 ... Mo1t 1111 u" 1111 "''''' 111 1\1111, >fr111o VIII '"'J iJld•,, flt)""", ;rr•• dt1tl lilt 111 1rv~1•ll1 ~~ •rlu ""~ lu, 1111dun• 1·1U11•1 Uu iJ•w011., •H Pit' '~'1U'41 ''1ti.t1' 111 U1t 11w11Jtt h J lO 0 "Wild in the Streeh" dw fit \ '" •1 1 hr1 J 111~ ')tlell•, ,\oul• lrt 11•' \'01~1 /. ~~Ul'i ltl1h 11ih1, lH'\ .. tll .. d Ill J dlllJ lfJ(• ''' ''' •llt I ,.II • '1 1 rh:t lttJ f 1 ~•ocl .ti ~ Do lttnJo.• • 11.o ltt pl\>~~ I r;..,_lt,l ll lo 11bl1 ltl•ICI •~;Dllt V•l'I j~ Ill "'~Pi EVENING 6:00 U ::i 10 t2 2l News 0 0 fD 29 19 Nt1ts U Wondti Woman 8 l!a5tball 1lu11l111~1·J It Jor ·,PM• lhe $.in Ow~u f'ldr• ii lltr l1n111· 11411 Rtd> Ii) Trc J ac Dou ch WM ASH Cl) The Benny Hill Show 24 Cltalltnce '801f;im1ly Portra11 ED l·2 I Contact so P101ect Un1we1se -6:30-r 1:f 3f NeWl O Bullseye 10 Bainer Milltr W Welcome Buk Kotter Cl) Sanford & Son ED Did Cawtll Show 29 To Tell the Trulh so J.2 I Contact 7:00 DD O 2> News l Barney Miller U H;ippy Days Aeain Ii) The Johr's Wild 10 Mttw Griffin Sho11 at MA SH 12 To Tell lht Truth m Bartlla fD Om £uy (C Cl 29 family reud Cl Los R1cos hmbien l101an so The MacNt1l1 tehm Report -7:30- D 2 On the Town 3 Happy D•rs Again D 39 fam1lr feud U Sha N;i Na O !ht Hollywood Squms O face tht Music at All 1n lht Family .. 12 •. 29.M·A· s .. H .. 23 Barney M1lltr rJ4> f ""'' ,.,,, 111/CMlltltct 10 • Tiie .i1elhlt/ltllltf ..,.,. m .,.,"' $0 1Mlta1 ltl&MIM11t: Wm Tllal Mutt lltvtr Ma,,ee 8 :00 0 • 12 """. "Ct1wttt1 $11111 mei" Put I (•d•I /II llh1 J Mark u,moll A11111t Poll\ l u11nt Rocht A h1~h 'llhool ~ludtnl tmba1~~ uoo111 111111nt1 tu \t•rth 101 lhf itOlen COl•fll• lh•t ht 4nd h11 lr1tnd1 h•we lovon~ly Cu\IOm11td D U H Rt1I l'tt,ie (C·C) (Rl f uluro ondudt Mun~1ol1 rtht1011) oidrr nrv1n} n ~atunteer hre hcllt •1 ,, couplt who keep att1ea101\ .. u .. t\ •"d sh oh •n lhtu home ond • lttdllh loud 1nrau1an1 w1lh d g1mn1\1um m lht back U Mo.it: "Cold Sweat" (adv) 14 l2h1)J Charle\ 81onson t1v Ullman A man dnd d wom•n di@ te110111•d on the11 nou~' bv n~n(hmen from the mon \PHI O J 10 29 Charlie's Ancels cR1 (]h1~1 l~11or 011 Skis !he A11~el\ lld•el 10 d IJmous sko reso11 111 r1elp 111ev~nt the k1dnapp1ne or a hd110~r11f alhlel•c p1es1den11a1 con ltddnlt f>hO wins l\elly s hrnt Ii) Prt·SHson BashtbaJI lhe Phil id~lph1d l&eis al lht l A la~ers W PM Macrnnt U> MO'lie: "The M1U1les ol Octo ber" Paci I !d•a) /4 l?h•S) W1ll1am O•vdne Mdrltn }hr~n Huward da S•'•d In Oclobe1 1967 the world Sl•K1d on lht b11n~ ol dtstrul11on lh1~ ~d~ powp•ldled bt a lOnftun1a lou~ arl•ten lh1 US dnd lht USSR ·'' tne pldrPm~nr ot nuctur ollen ,, • ~'11un\ "' Cubd 24 Pl and the President's Son • 21 T•icllt -1:30- • C.111 lwtltlt e llllCtiw Mpeiq1n; Wan ni.t Must llntf ....,_. Peler Ustinov n111atts th1$ oocumentarr wluch 1m1a1nes ICM11 visually uphc1t and unthinkable scen111os ol nijclo r hOlocaust 0) Ml Oulct CMiytill St To Say I All! 9 :00 fJ e u Mo•i•: "fie fu&lllM fa111ily" (d1a) 80 (2hrsl Richard C1enna Diane Ba\e1 [lc~lltaelf A aovernmenl w11ness aaaonst a wme synd1ca1e bon is lorctd to 1111 into h1d1ng wolh a new 1den1tty in an tflorr to nc,pe lhe mobstt1 s veneeantf D tU i.>t Movie: "The [yH of Lau11 M11S" (SUSP) 18 (2h•S) Faye Ounuuy lommy Lee Jonts. Brad Oou11I A mordtr mystery 1s set aga1ns1 lhe glamorous wo1ld of New Yo1k's high lash1on pholographers and theu models A woman pho1ogra pher 1s allllcted with the lores111h1 lo see mu1ders before lhey happen and knows thal eventually the murderer •1111 come aller her m Men Griffin .Show 24 hen1nc at Symphony -9:30-w El Show de l°'o Valdez so Gomnment As II Is 10:00 UNewl U 3 10 2t VecaS (C·C) (R) Soe&t ol 1he Oeser1 Inn Dan and ll Netwn s SWAI squa~ tngage on a dupe1a1e •florl 10 save Bea a there GAIAGE IOCIC! ·ROCK GROUP'S WILD GARAGE SALE ·NATIONAL HERMIT CRAB RACE • BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY ....... ~3:30-PM WEDNllDAY<D P999 11 FRIDAY (Continued) O Oliews m lndependenl "etwork News 24 Suramento Week in Review W Bill Moyers' Campai1n Journal ED Una Mu1er M11cada so Snuk Pre¥tew -10:30-m mm Ne-s z4 Up and Comrnc 50 50 future Blotnr Sor • 11:00 0 D e 2J lt News D 3 10 12 29 NettS O The Hollywood ~ums O The fllewlJWfd G.Jme m You Bel ~OUI lrfe QJ One Step BeyO!ld 24 From Jumpstretl ID SPCCIAl: Tht Sa1ebru1h lie • btllron lll1s Dll•K'"n' ···~m1nh •h~ Sa%eb•u'h R•bell1en who •J•1••\f1~r. ~overnmPnt r 11n1101 ol ~•>lt1r ~nn -11:30- 0 8 12 Movie1: "No Holds Bar ttd," "The New A~eneers" D 23 39 Johnny Carson O Mortcimbe & Wise D 3 10° 2t Fr1d1ys (iJ Gunsmoh m Movie: "The Other" I did I f, Uta Hagtn Orand Muldd111 Q) ft hkts a Tl1tet 24 Open Mind fD Captioned ABC News 12:00 O Anm1u's Top Ten W Mowie SO C.plioned ABC News -12:30- ~ fnd1ys/Mfl 1n Rmtw D 2J lt Tiit M1dn11ht Speu1t O Mofle: "f1111t Is the lia111e of lhl! Came" t~•d • ~n ldr ~ Ktugm~n 1111 St IOhll D f11days1Hotlywood Heartbeat 0 The FBI 10 F11days1Carol Burnett Q) Independent Network lfew1 1:00 D Mov•t .. Blac~ Koon" .d•• I . 11·11 n1nn1-y 1111• Mom1P111 Gt,, • in Jo 1 ,nn I"" •Q 1111 M•11.,nrt lh-nr1 ~ .~ tt1n• Vwa•d•n A 1•111nf l'\•n ··''' JnQ ..,, "'1IP ,,, .,u.,h' ""' '' t "'"t. ,1 ~I h, 1,1t· 1" .t,., n, 1 I·•~. lo!., mot• , .•I .wa J A'•" c 11 .unf•,;htr1 10 Carol BurnclttAdam 12 Q) Mowtt. "Champagne tor Cus.lr" r 1m ~(J C't•\t• Holm H~n,ld (_ olm~n \1nrl'n' ,,,, • A l•oHM1l ... nrlt·m .. n d ... II, .... rr. AA~f: ,, <j"1 1 l'I' !• 11! olA~' 1111lh qi.11 pro~rotth rntl l~P au~ .hM th~I slumvea hin• -1:30- 0 The lone llanier m Mov1!; fll "Th! Gay D1Yorcee" mll'•I l~ r0~d A~la11e 2:00 O Movies. "lmpt11al Venus," "The Mau1e" -2:30- 0 Movre: • "Destrnatron Tokyo" tadvl 4 l Qry G1an1 Jnhrr GdlloPlrt O Movrts: "Alash Sus," "Hariy Blac~ and the Trgtr" el Movrt 3:00 Q) Movie: 11t "Horror Rises lrom the Tomb" (h1111 10 Pdul Nase hr -3:30-m Movie: "fltehl lor freedom" ladvl 43 l!nsalrnd Rumll SATURDAY OCTOBER 4 MORNING 6 :00 O Ntws R!pl1y 8 Sun11se Semtsttr 0 Communrly fetdb•ck m Unrwtrsrly ol lhf Arr m Films thal THch -6:30- 0 Sunrrse Semester 3 Villa Aleirt O That's Cat O ll's Your Business B TV Classroom O Davey & Coltath 10 It's tour Bus1nus m Spok Out Q) Romper Room W Caption!d ABC "e"'s 39 Hol Fudge 7:00 O Marlo's Maert Movrt Machine D u 39 God1rll1/Dynomut1 Hour O Paceseltt1s D 3 10 29 Superfr1ends O Hot fud&t Show m Turnabout ID Yoca for Health -7:30- 0 Duslr's Tmllouse O Ille Blue Marble 8 ~ld1World O DEBUT The Crulesnorl Holtl fh•\ t hr/dtPll \llQ" ldr 8111 f~t• ----------------------i .on .ind an dfl~1 1t IM1 f h IM10~\ hle14 I Return with us now ... ''Matinee at the Bijou" Sit back for the golden days of the silver screen. The best of the west, Junior G·Men and the Dead End Kids. we·ve even brought back the "shorts" and Betty Boop. Tonlght8pm KOCESO .. PUOP'I ChMarr•" wM hv• on rh~ RAmShJcUP Hot,I o"nM b1 ,,n old ,ed capwn m Elementary New5 m Sonrlus fD As Wt See It 8:00 O e t2 The liew Advenhires ol Mighty MouselHec-le and leOle D 23 3t Fred and Barney Meet Ille Shmoo O Lene II lo Beam D 3 10 29 Plashcman (iJ Roller Superstars m Movie: "The Burn1n& Hills" ( wes) 51 lab Hunter Q) Speci1I People fD H ·I COlll1ct -8:30-0 II 12 The Tom l Jerry Show O llilltmn QJ Here's to YOll m llelloll 9:00 8 e 12 Tiit l11p lunnJlllDH· rcmt1tr Hour o rs,, D l111rtl & H1rd1 Q) Carr IS(OftlNIH fn""' TV WEEK, SEPTEMBER 28. 1980 Q) Movie; aw "Man •1th the Cun" I WP\l ~~ Robeil Mitchum ID Body 1n Qutshon so Voters' Prpelrnt -10:30- 0 8 12 The Popeye Hout D 3 10 29 Lall·A-lymp1ts m Su Mrllton S Man 11:00 D n 39 Baseball le te dn ' u u~d 0 Bonanza D 3 10 ~ Wrehnd Sptctal 1R p,,, I Srtull1 0 Wtld, Wtld Wtsl ID Ma•rne Thrnes Grow so 5'cramento Wtek 111 Review -11:30- 0 a 12 Drak f'atk D 3 10 29 Amtrrcan Bandstand m Soul Tr11n Q) Thal Nashville Mum Janie I 11r ~r [ddv Rdvtn Don Kina B11ddv 'P•C h•t 1nr OOU•P OH Song pr' and I~• Na~hvrllP Supp101c~pr\ gue~l ID The French Chel so Wuh1n1ton Weo rn Atwl!w AFTERNOON 12:00 0 8 12 fat Albert O The ll•ters O The Ent Side lhds Q)hrun 24 The Crowrne Yurs ID This Old House 11!1 so Wall $1rttt Wttk -12:30- 0 e 12 The lone R1n1er/T11· un Advenlu1t Hour 0 Ital f>1trol U 3 10 29 NCAA Foolb1ll J ·~m\ In bP announced m MoY1t: "Ott Monster, Dit" (5(1 ht 6'> Sorts KarloU Nick Adams ID The Saeebruslt llebtllion (R) el Fulbol Internacional 50 Ame11un Gove1nrntnt 1:00 O The Munsters Q) Marcus Welby h r amily l'ortrait fD fHI fO!Wlld -1:30- 0 ti 12 30 Minutes U f·Troop 0 Ablloll & CMltllo fl) Omnvs: The llhrine £Mrlpn· 11\tftl so lk11nnin1 f'i1no I RllDAY I 1Vii1i6 .. fhOO 9 I U 'JI It In\ eefl> >1 II M lllwl ........... e rec lie lltlicll • M•A•s•H • Tiie ..... Hill s... H Oaic-..._ lnltflOn e l·H C.kt tt ''lfed Ulliwtrw -6:30- t It It Nttn I M0A·~H ...... 10 .,,., ....., 8 :00 U I 111 Tiie l11Cr...ae ~ (RJ A young woman, w1lh psychic P-O•er~ tries ro teat! McGee 10 l~e Hulk to collect the 1ewa1d money D ~ 1U Tiie flillbtlllff Joa grne fever·· While •a11tng 1n lint tor .. A Forum for Polltlcs "'"'Tn-e AdVocates Election. '80" Join host Michael Dukakis for the first of five specials on the presidential candidates and their campaign issues. Tonight's program examines the American economy. Tonight 10:30pm KOCESO Ao mace POSSlble bV KOCE lln<l me cori>oratton for Put>tlc Br0a<lc'5ttno • ~. '" t-1 f red lltff1 ~''to WOfalll i.llift& Molll II tolllflJ, SO lit decldtt IO ~Olllt Ille hist Clhltfl Of lt•ot~ to t1Utr • 111111111oit .... : ............... (Wfl) 'rJ (?hrs> limn C1111er. Jason ,..,d, W)•ll hip. •ldtd by Dot HolllcMy M•tehes for h•s blOlhtr's murclt•tJ ;nd Musi dtc1de wllttller to bl1At him 1n IOf 11111 or llkt his own ven1e1nct •<JIOt 11t1 ..... (R) "lru~t Me' Benson:s well·mllli&ed llou~t l!Old " lllrown into 10111 turmorl •11t111C1t1t d1uppe11s alltr shf t1lh BtllSOll 11110 &Otn& acainst her la ther'\ w1Sht~ by 1Jlow1nc he1 lo &O 10 1 roe• concert G lleM: "Ulf" (OJI) / l (2hrs) Charin Bronson Suun Ceorve Jrew!ll Ho.aid Tilt SIOIY oJ a mar 111ae between 1 16 ye.• old 1111 and a 38 year old Ame11can w11ter that dOl!sn'I woik our due to Jack of communication beh•een the two and lanuly meddhne. G) l'lil Macaiillt Cl) Mo.te: ''friell41y .... Men of Ille °"'" (adw) ·79 (2hrs) Men 111vade the mu•~y ocean depths and encounter killer whales manta rays e1a111 octopus and othe1 sea crea turts 1n this dll(umenlary u Tiie Liii& S.ardl @ID 21 T 111jpl -8:30- D .n Jt Tiie hcls of lilt (RJ Molly s Holiday lhe &uls scheme to b11ng togethe1 Molly·s rete11tly estraneed parents bdtkl11es when Molly s lather armes w1Jh his new g11U11end U 3 • •101 ~ Mo.le: ''lllt Way Wt Wert" (C-C) (dra) '73 (Z11hrs) R.o0t11 RedlOfd. llalw• Slrtlllld, 81adl01d OtllN". lolS Clltlet 111t SIOly ol the 1111liktly ~· llld Mat r~c• of lwq PtOl'IC wttll totally dtl lettftl , ..... ~ ........ • W' ti I'' ._ II .... e£1a..•U..t1 MSlct ........ la ... 9:00 e • • rta Bl Met tf ...,,.,_ (R) The Dukes take on the ;o. ol protectine Boss Hog lrOlll hit tllfll. which tu1~ald..!a bt 1 lllOft llll _ plusant choie than they tOllnted on when they have to make h1111 com lot11ble 1n lheu home D n H S,U• u, A!Nficl Peo pie around tht country aet ii chanct Jo sound oll on controvers1•I r~s ot the da~ Ma11ot Cortner. Jayne Ktnnedy host ;ind Rhond1 Bates 1s the field reporlei G) Men Grlflill SM 24 8'11 lillrtrs' lott1ul m Wai• $11ttt Wetk so Wnllitlcloll w.u i11 lttie• -9:30-m SK1a.at1 Wttl ill Rttiew Q) Y Allor1 Que? so Wiii ShHt Weft 10:00 0 I 12 Dallls \R) Moraan r111 ch1Jd a •Oman Bobby on~e u~ed to marry him 1eturns Jo his hie a~1ng 101 help 101 herself and he• fatherless daughtei who 1sat an aae thal mikes Bobby and Pam uncomlortable O n i• lf8C M11Hine llitlt David 81111kle~ fh1s mies offers a colorful blend ol current news sto 11es Jop1cal reports and proMes SO Feature ''Blithe Spirit'' Rex Har:rison finds his second marriage complicated by the appearance of his first wife·s ghost. Tonight 10:30pm ICOCE 50 Ao made possillle tiv KOCE ano tne CorPOrat1on for Publlc Br~ ,.,.,, Steal of the week ._ Video Recorder 2-4~ Hr. VHS Built-in 24 hour electronic start/stop timer. and remote pause control with 20 foot cord. 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""•11no1d" so Soundsla&e -11:30-u Nt•s/Movies: "A11port 197S," "No Way 10 T1ut a lldy" U 23 3t Salurda1 llrght Lin 0 Nt•S'lrlOVlt. "The Blue Kn11ht" I• 1 I• Sdm 1111011 8 NFL Review and Prn1ew/Mo1ie: lht lhfllltlS" 1 o Mowrt "Conltss1ons ol i l'oliu ~plain" 1J1,, I l1~nc11 N~ro m Mov1t "l1wman" "'"' II f4 •' t ,,.,,,, R11brl' R~dn 12 Movie lo Be Announced ff) Mov1t "Ehubtlh ot udrmud" Ir A' 4 Nfd~lr 12:00 O Norm Crosby's Comedr Show -12:30- 0 Dawe Allen •t la11e (I) Movies. "Wrlchu Mount11n," "Creep101 Terror" ... 1:00 O TV NetworkrRock Concert O I he Sull1va ns 39 Rock Concert -lTJ-0 O Movies: "Nrghl fiend." "Ship ol Zombies" m Movies: "f1vt Came Back," "A Dan~erous P1olw1on." "The Men" 2:00 l~n· I t ~·~h latnfl' I er I 1.fll• ll.1 .. n 1 11~···1 [1l•n• I )''•I I' 1· A I f:lrrnPv M~•Prl1lh 1iA1r11 li.1111·1 ~------------------------ 0 Mowits· "Treasure Galleons," "Tht Proud and the Damned" fi,rberl GoulPI 1!'11 PJr•\ h., 'ii 111hn .1no Duu~ld) I dllbdn~' 11 O The fhp Wilson Show m Nf w! MAC DAVIS rn * Thf Monte Carlo Show Vartfty Spectacular! Patrrcll Wayne hosts. m The Montt Carlo Show (I) M0t1t. "Shark!" I 'ho t4dvt ti~ Rurt Rr1r>•t•d> B•11v ~ull ••" ~" undflwdtrr >td1!11 l<or wnkt 11 lr~d\Ult leddl to till•d1ol mu•dfr and a rl1m.1c1t< ,har~ 1t1a1 ~ bv 1 munStrou~ ,.h1te )hark 24 They Write the Songs Yip Har bu re ED Connechons 1R1 lhr l11~gf1 [Hect W1tlt• James Burke t•a•eh In rnort than 30 counlrres tu t•amme wide ran111ng phenomena including !he atom bomb m El Mundo de lu1s de Alb1 H Q) ,., z s: ,.,~ 00 Ul ua:: VI m 0 ~ a::"' ,., ~ ro P.ae 15