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1980-10-11 - Orange Coast Pilot
I FOOTBALL SCO . Gee•• \II~ 7 Feeaa•m• '1alletf Ena11n• • ~ ll .. W!r•li9 14 JtllniOll. '11ejo IAl9w••~~• • CoaiaMna , El Toro 28 Kacella SaaOemftl•~ 28 Dana BIO. See Details. Sports Page Today Orange Coast -EDI T IO N 7 3 J7 15 2fJ 6 Ser"lie J8 NeeqJOriBarf»or • H'en••••er 28 Loteg Beacla R'i&o. 8 Capo I' aflq 41 Riverside Nort.11 0 Dl•e·a-~ine Bargain• Todav VOL. 73, NO. 285, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Big Ea1·thquake St Algeria • • • l 1-+ ;r HOUSES TIP IN AL ASNAM, ALGERIA AFTeR GIANT TREMOR STRUCK Victim• Reported In 'ThoUNnde,' PreclH Figure• Uncerteln Iraqi Cities BOmhed W aniing of Missik Attack!- BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP) - Iranian jets pounded three Iraqi cities Friday in strikes on mis- sile bases and Iraq warned of missile attacks on Iranian cities. Libya's radical regime became the first Arab country to support non-Arab Iran in the war and was reported airlifting supplies to Iran. In Tehran there was an an- nouncement that Iranian of- ficers purged in the Islamic re· volulioo would be returned to duty if they were willing to fight for the Iranian cause. A knowledgeable source in Beirut reported Iraq told diplomats from Syria, North Korea and Libya to close their embassies and leave the coun- try. North Korea and Syria have been reported aiding Iran, but have made no open declaralions or support. In Tehran , President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr an- nounced that if Iraq continued missile attacks Iran might launch attacks on population centers. but later modified that statement. the Iranian news agency said. Iran accused Iraq of using missiles for the first time in the ·war and Bani-Sadr said, "If these missiles continue, the Ira- nian government will be forced to ask the people to evacuate the cities,-which Iraq has turned in- New Effort Asked For Auto Oieckups LOS ANGELES <AP> -As Southern California sought relief from a 12-day: smog siege. Los Anteles County Supervisor Ed Edelman and others asked Gov. Brown on Friday to reconvene the Leitslature to try again to impose auto smog Inspections. "l can't believe lhe legislature and the governor don't have the courage to vote for the legisla- tion,'' said Edelman. to its bases, so that we c an answer back." Later. the Iranian news agen- cy said Bani-Sadr met with re- volutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. who ad- vised agains t retaliatory bomb- ing or cities. The agency quoted Bani-Sadr as saying: ·'Should we bombard their cities? No. We won't do it. Just now the Imam Khomeini stressed that a Moslem person cannot bombard his Moslem brothers s imply because a criminal government has done such an action." The agency said the decision to restore purged army officers came out of the meeting between Khomeini and Bani· Sadr. Iraq broadcast an appeal to residents of the Iranian cities of Ahwaz and Dezful saying: "In order not to be harmed by sur- face-to-surface missiles and to be safe from heavy bombs dropped by aircraft, which have not been used so far, leave your cities immediately.'' Iraq has Soviet·made Frog 7 and Scud missiles that have a range of 180 miles, but the Baghdad military command has not confirmed it has used them. Charge Near I In Joh Probe? By PAT RICK K ENNEDY Of .. Dally ...... s .... The Orange County grand jury is considering a fel ony indict· ,,. ment against the former top of ficial of the Huntington Beach federal job training program , 1t was learned Friday The grand jury next week will decide whether to fil e an ind.J ct· ment involving alleged theft of public funds against Robert L Cunningham, a source said. Cunningham is the former president of Western Institute of Careers Inc., the non-profit cor· poration that at one lime handled the city's annual S2.6 millioo federal Comprehensive Ones Few In LeValley Slaying Investigators still have no sus pects in the death of former Newport -Beaeh t"eS"ident Kim LeValley, whose body was found more than two months ago on a desert moonscape in Riverside County ··w e don't have a whole lot or goorl leads,'' conceded Sheriff's Det Darrell J acobson. .. but we 're still working on it." LeValley, 26, was last seen on Aug. 1, the d ay he drove his new pickup truck from his parents home in Newport Beach to Palm Springs, where he was working. His body was round two days later at the desolate Chocolate Mountain Bombing Range near the Salton Sea. An autopsy showed he had been stabbed to death. A homemade bomb had torn apart his truck, with him inside. lnvestigators figured the event was-staged to appe ar that LeValley had been killed by an errant missile from the Navy's bombing range. Jacobson said investigators have learned that LeValley was a pilot who had joined a group who had s muggled marijuana across the border from Mexico by air. But he said LeValley hadn't flown in about five months before the killing. He s aid Levalley also was known to carry thousands of dollars with him. but detectives don't think robbery wa§ :r- primary motive. "They just didn't want him found," said Jacobson. Employ m ent Training Act <CETA) program An indictment is a form al cha rge made against a pPrson by a gr and jury. It does n 't establish guilt or in nocenc~. Specific ally, the grand jury 1s looking at charges that Cun· ningh a m , 3 4 , took a n un · authorized loan of $16 ,000 of CETA funds on June 13, 1979. He reportedly paid back the $16,000 in t wo installments befo re Orange County Ma n· power Comm1 · ditors dis- covered the I an last ebruary. Cunningham resi as pre· sident of the company after the audit findings became known and has been unavailable for questioning by authorities, or to answer any allegations. This week the grand jury took secret testimony from 31 wit· nesses associated with the city's CETA program. The witnesses included county and city officials. The Orange County Dist nct Attorney's office also presented the grand jury with findings of a Huntington Reach p olice in - vestigat ion. conducted last J anuary. and preliminary find· irtgs -of Ute-e<HHlty audit o Western. The district attorney's office took over the case last July, after the U.S. Departm e11t of Labor announced it was drop· ping its an vestigat1on. The Department of Labor is the agen cy r es po ns ible for federal job trainfo g programs nationwide. Witnesses who testified this week included Robert Nelson. executive dfrector of the county Ma npower Com mission and Gerald SaJotll, chi('f audllor for the commission. Floyd "Bud" Rels1to, recently fired city administrator of Hunt· in gl on Beach. and E dwar d Thompson. director of personnel for the city. also were among the witnesses. The county Manpower Com· mission audit of Western, begun last January. hasn't been com- pleted. The auditors claim the financial records or We:.tem are e xtrem ely complex bec a use transac tions in vo lv e othe r federal job agencies as well as Huntington Beach. Mini8ter Fined SANTA BARBARA (AP) A self-s tyled minist e r from Northern California and Nevada was fined $200,000 Friday fo r dispensing the controversial drug DMSO. BA.TIER UP FOR THE QUIZ He joined LA City Attorney Burt Pines in asking the gov- ernor to call the Legislature into special session for the inspection program. . "The c hoking smog now blanketing LA County shows that we a re losing the war a1aln1t air pollution, but the bat· tie can be won," said Edelman. standing with Pines and rerresentalives of environmen- ta 1roupe oo a bridge overlook- i n 1 a downtown freeway crowded with morning ruah-hour traffic. Going Under Protest r~ boNboll veteran mt~ed tM t• plafp/f1 41 IM Philadelphia Phfllfe1' ftr1t · . ' 6aHmoft. ff• ,._ mor-. hit• . tlloft -oClwr octh>1 ma;or ...,... .,,.,.. Co ,ou idn· tttw ,,.., .,.,,. tllOIOft ball- pla,.r -tMo °"° ,,,_, ·"' Uw "'"~'"""' ·~c.,. llwl#'!" H-'• °"'W o.w of ...... ....,, ...,., . .,.,.,,,.,.. ......... QI*,' tddc1' "cfdcaW to .......,fll•ltilMlllNelMft. lf.-•re Cl .............. ,.. -_, to ,., pr. ,..,....,,, hn to Urtei. l..ft't ,_ /#a,.,,,.., o/ OWN,,,.,_, ,.._, · t~:,.,_.A1. The brown, exhauat-fllled air waa in marked contrast with torecaata of "ai1nlficant Im· provemesat" in the atmospheric condiUona that cause smo1. Twelve flnt·ltqe health ad- vl1ori" were called Friday, down from at OD Tbunday. Dur-l n 1 flrat·1ta1e aa.rt1 un· neee11ary drivint ls dl1· cour...S, open ftrea an banned and cblldND, -the elderly ud people with rwptratory lllD•• an warned to avoid ltrmuoul eetl~. air quabtJ WU p edict.eel for ..-end. Veteran Laguna Activist to Be Honored By STEVE "1'fCHELL °' ... Oeltr ........... They're TOlDI to honor Lacuna's perennial protester tonight and Jack Abrabamaen says he'U be there -under pro· teal. In fact, the retired Norwectan- bom carpenter says he's only 1oin1 to the celebration because it '1 the third anniversary ol the local Alliance for Survival chapter. The veteran protester, who carried placards in Lacuna Beach oppoalnt the Vietnam conflict klnl before lt bffame a popular cause, tumed 80 yean old thil month. And Ida frlenda in the lOOlely· knit and·nuelear 1roup are bolt· inl a d1nneJ' in hil honor at St. Mary's Church beginning at 6:30 p.m . But getting Abrahamsen to talk about bis own contributions to the vocal protest group is like askin1 Southern California Edison to voluntarily dismantle the generating station at San Onofre. Now, If you want to tell him you don 'l see what the bit up- roar ia about nuclear power. that will 1et a reacUon from the ••in• actlvilt. • "Life la the most precious thJnt ln tbe universe," he'll tell you, hil old eye. sparklln1 with emotiCJn. "Nuclear power and nuclear weapona endqer that life, and to threaten life IO a few can 1ather. up all tbe wealth iJl the world at the expense of the rest of us Is insanity ... But It wasn't always opinions, pickets and protests for Abrahamsen who Immigrated to the U.S. In the early 1900s. Born in Mandal , th e southemme»t town in Norw'U' In 1890, Abrahamsen sailed for New York when he wu 15. His father got a job as a seaman aboard the Larchmonth, a huge side-wheeler that plied the waters ol Lone Island •ound. But a year alter their arrival In the U .S .• Abrahamsen'• father was killed, alon1 with 200 others, when a sch ooner rammed the side·wheeler. The boy was on his own wr <See PROl'L"Vf, Pa1e AZ> Victiin Count l..arge ALGIERS, Al gieria (AP) - An earthquake devastated the city of Al Asnarp and its sur- rounding rural areas Friday and the go vernme nt reported "thousands Of victims ." The first tremor was far stronger than a quake that killed 1,657 people in the same city 26 years a go A spokesman for t he Informa- tion Ministry said late Friday it was too early to give a death toll , saying rescue workers were still searching shattered build· ings and homes. The quake struck the city, 1SO miles west of Algien, and was followed by a second tremor two hours later lasting more than a minute. Al Asna m has 125,000 in- habitants. The officia l Algerian news agency APS described the quake as "a catastrophe," but dld not give a precise number of how many people were killed or in- j ured. The government mobilized army. air force, police and civil defense units for an emergency relier operation to help the in- j uud and homeless and search for bodies in ruined buildings. Civil and military workers evacuated many injured people, APS said. The governme nt reported whole apartment buildings had collapsed. Old and prefabricated buildings on the outskirts of the city also shudde red and fell, ca using more casualties. the of- ficials said. '·Large fissures. some deep, run across the countryside and in some places the road has col- 1 a ps ed," A PS said ... Whole families a re gathered at the roadside. having fl e d their ruined homes." Officials closed roads leading into the city for safety reasons and securit y services turned back "the curious." APS report- ed . Communications with the market and manufacturing town were cut. The re was no immediate estimate or the number of vi c- tims. but the offi cial radio said first reports indicated the quake d a maged 80 p e r cent of Al Asnam ·s buildings. A PS said the earthquake destroyed the city's main hospital, central mosque and courthouse. and leveled the civil defense headquarters main de- pa rtment store. a gi rls' high school. two large housing com- plexes and many other build· ings. Coast Weather Overnight low cloudi· n ess . with a Cternoon clearing. Lows 58 to 65, hi g h s in 60s a l ong beaches, mid 70s inland. INSIDE TODA l' Pope John Paul 11 ha• angered women wUh hia lat••I remarlu on ae%1IOUIJ1. See Page A4. ...... x AlY-.... *• At ...,__ AU ...... c-"'..... ..., .• °"""' ••n ~ .._.. et CteMltlW C»-11.DMt ..... •H ce-tc• ca T......._ • ~ "', ........... , .. Ceww.., '".... .. ... ..... ,IF A11 UM .. &.ell'& C...N • CJ ..... Al .,._.._ .. M........ A4 ................ , .. ' I I I ( I I I , I I I 11 I DAIL. Y Ptl.O f ~. a;.e11911. ,., ~--JV T BRE.4K.ING---... L.atr &L4m$ /rom c<*v'• wortd Clftd _,....,,...,.,. dewtopm,.11 •• Iran Looking for Help From Security <:nuncil .. llNJTl-:ll NATIONS IA Pl Iran announced f'~nday It wtll ;;o lk•fon• lht• St•r11r11y l"oun4'11 1n an attf'mpt to show that lr11q 1a 1ttw •tUCn.•ot (1r m tht' Iran Iraq war S4-c retary Gf'neral Kurt • ..,uldht)tm IS!\Ut'<I M ull for a <'•U• fl~ an the Shatt al Arab •w ott'TWD)' lllndmic to Ow Ptot'a1aA CJulf_ < lr1&11·~ :\Jl\'l"I 11 •mvoy to th.-llnlted Nat1ona, Ah Shi.ml' •'t\rd11karu, i.t11d lrun will l>altC" 11" rompla1nt of lra91 a1ulr"s ion • ~ th<· cuww1I but was not JH'\'part'd to d1ar u&1 the ~ Amerl<'llf\ tiMI Ogt'~ ht'ld In Ir n bln<'e No' 4 \lnlll 111'''. ln111 hu:1 ht•C'n rductant to turn to the Stc•11nly \ '11urH·11 111 .111 1·((01 I to i:1ui1 1ntt•rnaUon•l ,JuRp<>rt ~cause IL bu 1.in ul"\'d rt'll\'Olt'<l ''ull~ b tht> I~ nu•m~r body to rC"luae th .. ho!o>taal'" 11st· ,..,. ... .--. .. H••NI,. .... ~ l.0:-\ f\ 1i1-'l l':S u\l' l A sub8tance s1m1l1ar to nerve gu ,H\d l'J p Ublt-of killing lbOUl fnds of peoplt WIS quietly neutruh1t-<I and remoH'd from the University or Southern Ct1hfom1.1 :. :-.1·huul 11f M t'lhl·in~. ofh('1&ls confirmed t~riday Tw,1 mt·1nbvr' of th.-1·ounty Board of Supervisors demal\ded .;,n 11H t•:.t1.,:.111011 1nh1 ~h) tht> r ht>m1r al was stored at the raribty 'ti\ h1•a, ti} 11111111lutt•tl E<ist Los Angeles and why its removal was ~('l)t 'l!l'rt'I ""Tlh~' board wunb lo know who authoriied the plar1ng 1n the nwcl1 r .JI building lethul substances with the potent1aJ danger to kill 10000 1~·ople. ·· Su~rv1sor Kt>nneth Hahn s aid • ·Bewkamral • al •O•r 6-tfl INn I.OS ANG ELES IAP> Billy Thomas. who played ,. 'Buckwheat " 1n the ··our Gang" 'kid comedy series from l934·44. died Friday of an apparent heart attack al the age of 49, ,.-.aid a poli ce nffit·e r ,.· Thomas was at home and apparently died in his sleep, said ,,qfficers in the detectives headquarters. But no further informa · 1,tion on hls death was immediately available. Thomas joint!d the troop of "Our Gang" actors at the age or -~ and played in 89 talking films. He often wore a straw hat when be joined "Spanky" and '"Alfalfa" in planning all kinds of mis · >Chief ~..,.rev Slaote• Carin-,...... .. " NEW YORK <AP) A new survey released Friday shows !President Carter gaining in projected electoral votes. but still trailing rar behind Republican Ronald Reagan in the race for the presidency. The ABC tally s howed that Reagan is ahead in 26 states with 23-4 electoral votes and Carter leads in 13 states that have 136 electoral votes. Two weeks ago, the s urvey showed Reagan "head in 27 states with 2S5 votes to Carter's 10 states and 82 votes. ~ A candidate needs 270 electoral votes lo win the presidency. ~ir. Me.an.while. a Louis Hanis poll released Friday found that ependent presidential candidate John Anderson is the second oice of 45 percent of the likely voters surveyed if their first ~oice "jus t couldn't win." ~ <JtgTense tGtack Atta<S.ed In fBuff alo Hospital ~ - F FALO. NY. <P > -A evidence to indicate that this w e man attempted to strangle man had-anything to do with the a black patient in a hospital bed murder or two black cab drivers f ;iday afternoon , a uthorities whose bodies, with their hearts 11 • .\d . in lhls cit y where police cut out, were found earlier this h;)ve been investigating Lhe slay· week. inks of six b,J ack men, including The incident happened on the lvl<> whose hea rts were cut out. seventh floor of the hospital. A l'be descriptio n of the white nurse said she noticed that the man gi ven by the nurse who door which had bee n open was lhiovarted his attempt and others closed. Curious. s e opeoecl"llle w ~o saw him matches descrip-door and '"saw a white man I 1~ns given by witnesses lo leaning over the bed of Mr. ~dj oo t i ngs by a m a n who Cole." mtltdered four black males less The man told the nurse "he's lh'.)n three weeks a go, Erie fallen and hurt himself," Cos. C 6u n t y 01 s tri ct Attorney grove said, "then be rushed by." E •ward Cosgrove said. Cosgrove said it appeared the Cosgrove identified the patient man had brought an instrument as Collin Cole, 37, who was in the with which to strangle the pa· Elie County Medical Center for lient and had left with it. lr tatment of a narcotics over· "The nurse is able to identify ddse. h im well," Cosgrove s aid. ~osgro ve sai d Co le told "Three other persons in 30 to 45 :ucthont1es a m an opened the minutes also saw the man. d~r to his room , appeared by "The i~enlification jibed with h1f bed and said, '"I hate rug· other data and it seemed to be ~ivs," then attacked him. He re· the same genUeman. ir you will. mem bered nothing else, Cos· or maniac. if you will, who as· prove sa1d . saulted some of the victims of tosgrove said Cole was un-the early shootinits. dargoin~ surgery afte r suffering A cro11ft was burned in the s !.\!er e damage to his neck and East Side Thursday night. but w1s an "very serious condition" Co11rovf' blamed It on "a drunk l.ile F'r1day night. He was ex· or kook or Jerk " peele d to recover, the officials 11a,.id . ,:;osgrove described the man a!( being between 5-root 2 und 5 f~t 4, about 30 years old, with s~rt "dirty blond" h1ur. II<! said the man was wearing a blu•· jacket and a light color shirt. :Co sgrove said he hMd no j I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ..... , .......... Prlill,•Of'"' •'Ml"""°''""""' ·~·"'•t ...... . E<MOf t h.-fft.a\A MWf'llihfllf ,,,.,. "\flHJ•'MI E <totOf ~,..,,. L. .. , A\\f\t-'nt AU"A4Jl"O E4'•10t Office• . t mt• -...H JJO W•" B•v St'"' H';'f.~~t:,~·~',~~ a'.O:c~ =::.':.~~e Telephone (71 4)'42-4U1 Cl .. effled •dvertltlnt 142·M7' ,.,o!n ''" Ctt,,..tu• 496-ttOo Hearing Set On High-rise Plan in CM A public hearing on the con- 11trucUon or a pair of high·rise office structures proposed south of the San Diego Freeway on Bristol Street is scheduled Mon· day before the Costa Mesa Plan- ning Commission. James C . Gianuli as of Newport Beach is seeking a permit to construct seven and nine story buildings juat north of the Mont1omery Ward store, a planning department spokesman said. City ordinances stipulate that no construction in lbe city is to exceed two stories without a special Ute permit. The planninc· atalf is recom· me= denial of the project ~ op by the Brookview Con· dominium Aaaocl atlon - becaU1e of the project'• heicht and poalble traffic problems cenerated If tbe complex ia com- pleted. Plaaalnl comm.ilsiontrs, who meet at t :ao p.m. in tbe Cit)' Council Chambers, '11 Fair Drive, denied Giaaullaa' req\Mlt earlier Udl 1ear for COllltruetklo ot a l•llor'J oftlee ltructun Gil &be Hme ..... ecn 11te. I Ge&.., ...... \t.fj - F ..... P-.e.41 PROTEST. • • • that , and quickly learned c arpenlry. working oo Staten l1land foe· seven years before re· tumina to Norway lo visit his mother with his wife a nd new baby . The year was l9l4 and World Wa r I broke out while he was in Norway . '4tr-lhe--war, Abralram. en returned with his family to the U.S., and worked for lhe next 28 years in Chicago. He left his family for another visit to Norway, just aR World War ft brolre out, aif<f Tl woUlCJ be two years before he could re turn to his family in Chicago "I told __ .mY. .. molh.er l.haL I'd have to quit coming over," he aaid. "Everytime I went over there war would break out," he chuckled. He became active with the un derground wh ile 1n German occupied Norway, doing "mostly little things to both H .th · ene my," he says. "The country 1s so sm aJl 1l was difficuJt to get away WJth .. lot,'· he shrugged When Abrahamsen tried to gel permission from U S 0Hl c1aJs llJ return to rus family. "they told me I could go if r got perm11>s1<>n from the German~." Abrahamsen opted to e~rapt• Norway aboard a ~ fool ~l<>t>µ, but when he arrived in Engl11nd he was put 1n Jail for thr1-c months. "I came out 11! an cn,!rflY occupied territory. anr1 th1,y ,,. ally didn 't know who I wa'>, h1- recalls. Whe n he wa s r "l<:11v~d Abra h a m sen work 1:d a '> a seaman aboard a tilnk~r r.-turn mg to the lJ S and r(:J01n<:d h1i. ramily. O••lt 1'1191 SIMf ,._ DENNIS GOLDSTEIN ANO HIS HOUSE IN SILYERADO Government Loan, Two Yeera of Work and • Friend H e moved h1'i fa m ily trJ Laguna Beach in I !H-4 building the house where hf: still II v~ in a wooded area at the l>'•Uth ,.nd or town lie hoisted hi~ fa rs: i;..la< ard when l.ynd<>n J ohnsr1n t>tgc.r1 escalat.mg the war in Indoc.han;, and he be<=ame a f111:n 11.Jar 5itoe M the corner of Forest A venue <s.nd Coast Hi ghway In Lagu r,;, Bea ch. ABRAHAMSEN IN 19n 5'tll Protffttng at 90 Long Effort Ending: :·'•~ni!<;t+:r !. 1n Vietnam," he • d •ti 1 h e~ pas ed out anti-war t<-c.flets . a ttended rallies in (Jr a nge and Los Angeles coun- t! es. and tried to ignore the taunts and gestures from irate pdssersby Man's Home Saved ·'There were a bout a dozen r.1f us. people in town who were con c erned abo ut A m e r ic an Abr a h a m sen s p e nt s eve n years protesting the war. and when 1t ended . another cause t•ame along that sparked his in- teres t By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL It was Christmas Eve 1978 and St a n Scholl of Laguna Beach was in a giving mood. His biggest gift that year was in the form of a t elephone call to Dennis Goldstein. a Silverado Canyon resident Scholl had never met. Goldstein was hardly in the holiday spirit. Or ange County building of· fi cials were on the verge of or- dering Goldstein 's two-story, two-bedroom . A-frame house torn down because it was built by a previous owner without benefit of building permits or construction inspections. Scholl. a registe red civil engineer who works for the Ci ty of Santa Moruca, offe red to help Golds tein bring the pale blue house at lhe mouth of a rugged side canyon up to county stan- dards . ''No fee. just expenses. And they weren't that much," SchoU recalled. Though 1t has taken nearly two years to bring the house up to building code requirements, Goldstein , JO, a milk truck driver in Huntington Reach, says he's seen the Light at the e nd of the tunnel. "For the first time since I've lived here I'm about to have electricity." s aid Goldstein dur· ing a recent interview. "They'Li ..lie up here any day." County orri cials agreed that all but rrunor '"pick up" work has been completed and that Goldstein will have a house that is, as one put it "safe, sanitary and sound." Among the requirements the county imposed were construc- tion of a rear retaining wall. in· stallation of a new septic tank a nd leaching fi eld and upgrad- ing of the interior electrical wir· ing. T h e i mprovements we r e fina nced through a $15,000 low- inte rest loan that Goldstein re- ceived from the Housing and C om munity D e vel opme nt Division or the county Environ- mental Management Agency. Ironically, the loan amount is $3.000 more than what Goldstein paid for the house. Improvements were based on plans and specifications that Scholl prepared. "If It h a dn 't been for Stan ... " Goldstein said as he drank a mug of milk and muncbed on asUceofwholewheat lm!ad. :Scholl said he learned of Goldstetn's plight from news ac- count.a that appeared when the co'unty Board of Supervisors autborlzed demolition of the house, built In 1975 by Sllve.rado Canyon r esident Donald Medwedetf. Med,.edoff; accordina to coun- ty bulldiq olficlala, began work on the house without obtainlna permita.·ff• brushed aalde tbetr demaadl tbat be atop work and wu lllter ~vlcted in Orqe CountJ Centl'al Municipal Court of a lbl1clemeanor cbar1e. MedW9dllf received a nne, tbe -..ltaJedup . • E nter Goldstein. He. his wife, and daughter arrived in Orange County from New Mexico and were looking for a rural area in wh i ch to live . They visited S1lverado in the mount ains east "f Santa Ana. and coincidentally saw an adve rtisement for a bo'1se in the canyon. Goldstein nys he has nothing against Medwedeff -"he told me right from the beginning about the problems with the house.'' However. Golds tein said, he was assured by county offi cials a t t he time he agreed to purchase the ho use that he would receive "cooperation" in brin ging the str ucture up to code. But bureauc ratic machina· tions and misunderstandings re· , peatedly caused tensions as Goldstein. Scholl and a contrac· tor hired to perform the work tried to meet all the county re · quirements. Goldstein said the real pro· gress was made once he re- ceived the HCD loan. "Had I known all of this was goin g to happen 1 probably would have run away," Golds· tein said. "But I'm here . And I'm staying.'· Ludden Critical MONTEREY <AP> -Allen Ludden. longtime host or the "Password" television game show. remained in critical condi· tion Friday . YMCA Offers Many Classes In Fitness "The need for ph) s1c al fitness has never been greater,'" sa ys Dave Harding. director of health and fitness for the YMCA. 2300 Un iversit y Drive. Newport Beach. He says a variety of fitness classes aJong with weightlifting, s wimminq, jazzeruse. basket- ball. racquetball and handball ilre-n<>w being offer ed. .. Far too many Amen cans to· day lead a much too sedentary life,·· says Harding. urging you to begin shaping up by d ialing 642·9990for a program tosuit you He points out that falling into poor physical cond it ion , and especially early in adulthood is a certain warning of real healt.h problems later, some of them possibly life-threatening Rights Violated LOS ANG ELES \AP l A federal jury here has found the Rive rside Police Department and four or its officers guilty or violating the civil rights or eight Latinos in a 1975 disturbance in the Riverside community or Casa Blanca. ESTATE SALE OF JEWELRY • CKl'STAL PORCELAll'W • BRON'ZM I le began demonstrating for the farmworkers. protesting the actions of wine growers. lettuce farmers and Teamsters. And now 1t ·s nuclear plants and weapons he'& oppogina. He says he gets a lot of en- couragement while pounding the pavement in fro nt of Main Beach Park. There are the det ractors he says. the ones who honk their horns and wave their fists. '"But they've got a right lo protest, too.·· he says, a soft smile pl aying across his craggy faC'C !L 's 1 u s l t h a t Ja c k Abrah<1rnsen 1s a little more persistent lhatl most. Plague Threat Lengthened SOUTH LAKE TAHOE lAP) The unusually warm fall in the Sierra has lengthened the plague season in that area and the danger wiU not end until a cold snap sets in. according to Ron Newton. administrator of Barton Memorial Hospital. Susan Gamlin. 47, died at Barton Memorial Oct. 4, about four hours after she was ad· milted. Pneumonic plague was confirmed as the cause of death. • • CHINA SILVER SALE -FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS OCTOBER 10, 11 and 12 INSPECTION OF ALL MERCHANDISE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY 2-5 P.M., AND 7-8 P.M. Lots of diamond rings and earrings, gold chains, fine china and crystal, bronzes, some furniture, oils, chandeliers, brass lamps, etc. lometNng for everyone •••• 1.00 Ind up. ,,.. Adml11lon. newport a11edo11 eo•paay 2542 W. COAST HWY .. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 • (714) 645-2200 CONllONMl!NT-S ACC!PTED 'TIL 5 P.M. Art Levine-Auctioneer Bank of America. Master Charge. checks. some terms available ' . - l J ·------·--------------. ·- ~ ----=-' -weUare CWl Y PILOT A3 New Rely Suit Filed Garden Grove Wonian Asks $5 Million /\ liardcn Grove wo man who feclive, contaminated and the action are Alpha Beta, Controls 1-Lauded--· rlauns she surrercd toxic shock danuroua:.:.Jn.J.he Je,eal ac.t.ioo Sym!l'oml" after umig-ftety-t am.-riled by attorney John Van R LLJLb.J LJ F t..ii....x..--r-1 l County Sli~rvlaor l'h1hp An 1 t.hony aaid Friday bls ne"' WOtli 1 ~ for·wellare proaram appttan to be weediDf out freeloadeN whde (ivin1 Hnoua able bodied apph CaAU QM)f. di1mty - p o n s sued the p r o du c t 's Dyke.ofFullerton. rn a n ufal·t urer . P r octer a nd According to the lawsuit, Rely Camble, and thr ee major West tampons contain a substance, Coast Sllpt?rmurket r ha1ns F'n carbonxymethycellulose, as an day The woman is seeking $5 absorbent. Van Dyke termed the m 1l11on in dumriges s ubs tance previous ly ''un- Acrordmg to the lawsuit filed utilized.'' an Orang\'.' 'ount y Su perior Also named as defendants in supermarkets. Van Dyke noted In the action that Rely was placed on the market folJowing a $7 .8 milliOlt- advert is in & c ampa i1 n by Procter and Gamble. He said in the lawsuit that 60 mlllion samples ot the product were sent to the nation's households. 'ourt. Sandra Whitt! was hospitahll-'<l for 25 days dunng the summer of 1979 after using th<.' tampon · Asbestos Pollution Anthony. whQ 1:1 IO('ll~ 1n an election tuule with t'hallenger Roaer Stanton of fo'ountain Valley, releued statlsh <'S fo'n day that are baaed on the first mon.tb ~f 4 ~ t«>7mn nth ]Jttor welfare proaum be initiated The data s hows the proairam ahouldcontinue, Anthony said 1-----....__-~ Proc er ana Gamofe-removed He said 220 applied for S240 monthly general relier payments in September. Each or the appll· cants were told they would have to work two days a week ror the county and Q>e1'd the other three days seeking regular jobs. t Sixty-five i mm e di atel y declined to take part, he s&Jd, and another 100 withdrew or found jobs before the end of the month. OnJy 55 of the applicants re mained with the program throughout the month, he said. The work performed by the applicanta was equivalent to labor that wouJd have cost the county $4,164 at minimum wage rates, he said . The worke" perform such tasks as main· tenance and janitorial work. running errands , repair ing furniture and sorting and filing. · An aide for Anthony said com· parisons with previous months aren't possible because appli- cants weren't categorized by their ability to work. But she said the total amount of money spent by the county on general relief will be ''substantially less" in September. Said Anthony: "Not only are we saving taxpayers ' money by purging the general r elief system or freeloaders, but we are assisting individuals toward self-sufficiency ," by teaching proper work habits. Approved in Jun.e. the work· for-welfare system bas been one of ~nthony 's favorite topics du.r- ing bis campaign for re-election. He often uses the program to il- lustrate h is claims that be pu.abes for efficiency and 1ood pl8lllllng in government, o.lty,.1194Si.H,,_ PC8 IN 12 BOX·LIKE CONTAINERS ON POWER POLE Being Ph•Hd Out H lneuletlng fluid, Edleon S.y1 Phaseout of "fCB Unde~y~ _Edison By ROBERT BARKER °' ... o.lly ,,_ , .... Officials or the Southern California Edison Company say they are complying fully with federal Environmental Protec- tion Agency guidelines in deal- ing with pol ychlorinated biphenyl (PCB> materiaJs. The EPA has classified PCB as a highly toxic chemical com- pound and has banned its pro- duction since 1977. However. electric companies using equipment that contains PCB can continue using it for the life or the equipment provid- ing it is in a closed container. EPA officials in San Francisco say conc e rn has mounted against PCB in recent months and that power companies in Southern California , Los Angeles and San Diego have in- stituted crash program11 t o eliminate its use. The government officiu aay that PCB ia a carcinogen and is lethaJ in smalJ amounts-in Its pure form. fluid and used to prevent art'ing while also making it possible to produce a steady s upply of voltage over widespread areas. officials said. Edison Co. district Manager Larry HamHn said there arc about 90 Orange Coast locations in which PCB is used, including areas in Newport Beach, Cost.a Mesa, Huntington Beach. Foun· lain Valley, Seal Beach and Westminster. The PCB is mixed with other compounds in a mounts of 50 parts per million. The F.dison Co. was criticized in recent television newscasts for alJegedly not embarking on a crash program to eliminate PCB uses. "We realize that this is a serious problem," Edison Co. manager Hamlin said this week. ··we are dealing with it and are takln1 our responsibility seriously.•• It alao bas been an issue on which Anthony and Stanton have takenJl~arly co.11fliclin& ~U>proaches. stanton, a Fountain _ Valle:r City Coun cilman baa ' _critlclzed Anthony for conve- It poses its 1reatest threat from spills and the possibility that it can enter the under- ground water supply, the of· ficials say. Hamlin also contended that the control l e d m e thod s employed by Edison are as· ef- fective as any company in the power industry. "Only we haven't called it a crash program," he said. I niently manufacturing the pro- 1 gram as an election-year gim- mick. He claims such programs initiated in other parts or the county have proven to cost as much or more to administer as they have saved. * * * The PCB material is used in electnc capacitors and is local· ed either on telephone poles or in under~ vauJts. It is designed as an insuJating Hamlin contends that the com- pany expects to phase out all PCB equipment within five years. erohation Deputies Endorse Stanton He said the changeover can't be completed a ny s ooner becau.se..of the availability of the new equipment. the manpower necessary to install it and the cost, which he estimates at S65 million. Hamlin also disclosed that the company has embarked on a program designed to insure im· mediate cleanup or spills. the most recent or which occurred two weeks ago near Mc Fadden Avenue and Edwards Street io Huntington Beach. A group of probation deputies in Orange County who are trying to organize their own labor un-4 ion have endorsed Roger Stan- ton for election .Nov. 4 in the county's 1st Supervisorial Dis· trict. The endorsement comes from the six-member executive com- mittee of the Orange County Probation Deputies Union. It is the fourth group of rank-and-file law enforcement workers to back Stanton, wbo is challenging in· cumbent Supervisor Philip An· thony. Stanton has aJso won endorse- m ents from the Association or Ora nge County Sh eriff's D e puties, the C a lifornia Organization or Police and Sheriffs and the Peace Officers Research Association of California. COPS represents officers in the Santa Ana Police Depart- ment and PORAC represents of. ficers in the Fountain Valley, Westminster and Garden Grove police departments. As in the earlier endorse- ments. the probation deputies based at least part of their de · clslon to back Stanton on the le1al cloud hanging over An · thony, who has been indicted on felony charges of conspiring to launder 1978 campaign funds. Solid materials containing ele- ments or PCB are buried at an approved dumpside no rth of Santa Barbara. Liquid PCB is currently stored in the company's plant in Alhambra, awaiting EPA ap· proval for a method of disposaJ. EPA officials say it is up to in· dividual companies to lake ac· tion on phasing out PCB. Periodic inspection s are scbeduJed and if companies are not taking the task seriously enough , they race fines and civil or criminaJ action, the govern· ment officials said . Edison representatives s ay PCB was developed about SO years ago, primarily for use in electric equipment. They say that it also has been used in hydraulic brake fluids, hydraulic systems, paints, ink, lubricants and sealants. Martial Arts Cla.ss Set at An indictment doesn 't est ablish guilt. It is a formal charge made against a person Coo.st YMCA. by a arand jury. Anthony has repeatedly de-Street toughs and muggers Died wroqdolng and bu said don't pay much attention to the charges stem from confusion polite talk but if you know Kung In reporting loans in une cam-Fu San Soo you can convince pai1n expense statements. them you speak their lansuage The probation deputies' 1roup and their lumps will remind la fonnlnc under t.be auaplffl ~ them for days. tbe American Federation of These techniques of self. State, County and Municipal defense kicking, blocking and I • Her name ll "Key" and Employees, AFL-CIO. AD oftlcer punchlnl are being tau1ht at the ~ that labor or1anlaation aaid Oran1e Coast YMCA Thursdays 'be thinks Stanton bu abown from 8:30 to 7:30 p.m. for youths ,more concern for safety ~ the a1ed e to te years. 1be•d like 1e>meone to unlock law enforcement worken and A different style, Lima Lama, her caae at the Oran1e bltereat in county employees ln u1ln1 response techniques ln· <:ounty Humane Soclet1 CID 1eneral. 1tead of a11renion for both Newlaad Street ln Hunt· ID feet, that ontcer. Sam Cclft. adulu and )'OUlha interested in lDltOD Beaeb. Sbe'1 a collie· tino 111ld 8tWon bu prom.lied traiainl for martial arts com· llalpbsd mb. ta three yean tobi•b•irx9-!.1~1'flt'epNUaentbe ~~ .. v~ petl~_!!.taUlht from 7 to 8:30 old, obe11 commanda, 11 _.uu.... elf· .. ._." p.m. ·-•· ltouebrokn, bu all ber ed1uptnllor. ' TM Imtructor la Ben Brandt, .... .-. .. , llkll cbUdren ud C~ Hid U.at of tbe ftve' a fomth _,.... Judo Black Belt ..... eurr.Dt ~. oalr Int llolcler. --'Ill be a pod wate'*s. Dl1trlet S'apenllOr Silaoa RellatraUoa JDlormatlon ia .,_. • have U.. key to Muter laM a labor np,.... ••UlMle bJ cal n1 &U·IMO, •c· · JOU~? .... -_.~H OD lal.a ltalf. ' eordln1 tp Y ofUclah. _,.. -.. -~ ---~--~ Rely from the market Sept. 23 after the Center for Disease Con- trol 1n Atlanta, Ga . reported it had found l'v1dcnce of a link between use t•f the tiimpon and toxic shock syndrome In the lawsuit the S) ndromt 1s described as a 'dt!v astatmg dis· ease for which there is no known cure. "Hands and reel bcrome dis· torted and cov ered with a rash, skin becomes wrinkled and ~ls orr in chunks, fi ngernails and toenails fall out. hair fall:, out pain and stiffncs!> develop 1n lhe shoulder s. h1 ~h fever 1s de· veloped. l'Xlremely tow hluod pressur e occurs, se\ ere mus.cle pain , bla l'kou t s. s plitting head arhf's, vorr11t1n.I{ and pus seeping from the eyes orc·urc; · The tampun wa~ brandtd "de Char~es Dropped SALT LA KE CITY CAP> The Salt LJk" Count.~ ttll•>rn ney's oHi<.·~ will drop k1dnappin~ charge~ <ig:Jinst cull de program- mcr Ted Patrirk hi!c.iuse he was convicted un similar cha rges last month in San lJ1ego. <1 depu ty county attorney sa1fl Found in LOS ANGELES t AP> - H e a vy con ce ntr ation s o f asbestos have been found in the Cahfonua Aqueduct, which sup· plies drinking water for 12 million people, but water of· ficials s aid F'riday the water was salely filtered before re· ach1n~ anybody's faucets. "We 're not aware of any studies that indi cate there's any health hazards," s aid David Kenned y. assistant general rn anager of the Metropolitan Waler Olstfiet. Asbestos is a known cause of <'ancer, but Kennedy s aid more than 99 percent of the s ubstance was removed by MW O filtration plants and customers were re· ceiving no more than they would normally get from their surrou'.n· dings Som e 129 communities in Orange, Los Angeles. Ventura, San Bemardino. Riverside and !-:>an Diego count1<>s use MW9 water for drinking The Califor nia .A queduct . which runs 440 miles 'between li9 19.S cu. ft flo-f?-011 food Su~ ~friq~or ~ kff9 food ~ftl ~ F "'3'•Jr<>s 'vlr· 1o;t n F rP<.h sealPd n1Qn·hum1011y oan for mo1-.1urp.1n~ ng vegPlat>lpo; an<.J 1r .. 11 Plus a convertible IT'eal knpoer w1lh ao, .. <.tablP 1pmpPral11re conlrol converts IC e)rlra 11Pge1at:1es or ~""' ~lor~QP r v ad usttnQ control d ao1uslable IPmonrPd olass shelves A utoma11c Energy Saver system nelos cul opl'ra11no c(lcro; Ii fl 1 cu fl ol lreerer soace 301 1 wi~e 66'• h1gn - {I Aqueduct. the San Joaquin Valley anct Riverside over the Tehachapi Mountains, apparently picked up the asbestos pollution from asbestos mines just south of Coalinga , in Fresno County about 175 miles not th or Los Angeles, Kennedy said. Investigators identified the source as the rain·CJrried runoff from the mines, Kennedy said. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s office asked the state Depart- ment of Resources on Friday to submit a...plan within LO days to d r e dge sediment from the aqueduct south or Coalinga, s aid Brown aide Gray Davis. Such a project could cost $2 m illion and take five t o s.ix months \o complete. Davis said. The money would come from a state acC'ount funded by water contractors: he said. meaning water consumers event'ually will .PV for the dredging. · · The state Department of Health and the federal Environ mental Protec\jon Agency );M>lh were investigating the pollut1on. Kennedy said. POTSCRUBBER Ill DISHWASHER ~-.':( --..........-- GE'1 bot 'ohcrubbn' Ill d ish .,osh•r hos 12 cyclu lflclM~ 'o•w Sc,,.•. T ,..,. Pr •• , Sc•uo• • .-1..1• ,.,.,.. """' 11 t ••• .,,,. "O \U(h •\ t~vP 1:t1;tn_..,,, ... ,n ,., •<ti t _.1 ·• •~u ,.,.....,.... "~M4"i'°' .iNJ OA•f'l(J_.,. "' t,, ,... f''""'~ N~ .. N'f ,. l~VtO~ r •.tti;tf'l'- C\••-' • ._,.,, ,,.,.,..., .,.~C'r''""' p.,,,.._AT 1t< ,.,,_, f ~ ~.,,.,,, ~ ........ ,!of . ., (J.-"'"~'"'~ ''"' FREE REPLACEMENT INST ALLA TIOH PLUS .•• • VIR II Broaocas1 Controlled Color • Dual Mode Remote Control • Quartz Elec1ron1c Tuning -91 Channels • Ca bte-R eao y M id ba nd Channel Seteclron Caoabihly • Auo10 Outoul Jaclc • Cabinets of wOOdgrain l1n1sh on high 1moac1 olaslrc . •1 I .1 DAILY PllOT LOCAL P~ope's Remarks Rais_e lr-e, Brows VATICAN CITY <APJ -Pope Dark Aces," author L .. cla Dru.U bn Paul II has whipped up a Dembl lokl tbe Rome dl&!l.y ll s rm b)' blddin1 men not lo ~ Meu-apro luatfull)' at women, not even lbelr wives. "11118 POPE IM \umln1 the ltallan feminists and writ.en Catholic faith lnto • punitlve are. u&Un1 ht"' a-male fatth," aald uao ther writtr. aJlauvlnlat bff aua.-of hit laa.t Edlth Bnack •claraUon on ab _ ..ALbJ•-JfU.ill'. aeuc.al •11 ~Clay ti lthl' ~I la dlen~e WedaeMtay, the Poilsh kin& a step backward to the bora_ pon&.Ur altered a 1wHpmte apalyaia or <.:hdst 's words on adullery, "lustful desires and tidultery comm lll"d In one'8 "••rt.'' He Hid· "Adultery in yoµr hurt 11 committed not only wh e n you loo k with con · CllOUffllt.e lalroo& QL u.t.mlve n1tual desire) at a woman who 11 not your wife. but a lso ir you l Spirits Not Dampened look In the u me m anner at your wire '' · '1'he husbanchnuat not use his wife, her fe mininity, to fulfill his Instinctive desire," the pope said . "Con c upiscence ... dlmln.iahes the richness ot the perennlal attraction of persona . for interpersonal communion. Throuj}i such a-t"MuctlOb;"Oie other person become~ the mere object for aatisfylng a sexual need and touches the dianity ol t"e penoo wife." ANNA EMINENTE. A 1pokeaworn110 for a fe minist 1roup called ''U n iver sal Womanhood.'' said J ohn ~•li&l:A rem•rks "coaltmrttfepope ia a male chauvinis t." "He talks about looking at women with luaUul desires but not a word abou\ women dolQI the same,'' she said. Many Italian newspapen Fri- day carried critical analyses of the papal statement under aw:h headlines as "The Sin of Look· -int'·' -Md-'-"Do Not Dntrr V Wife." Marco Politi, an U Mesa.,. aero'a religion writer. •aid the pontiff Is pushing "a medieval point ot view which we thouiht had d isappeared after t.he Second Vatican Co uncil 11962·65)." Jlictinu of Shql Fire to Travel Again •f ~ 8y ~'t!f.._!~~~S£L netired 'eweilry uore cbain ecutfve ~h1&rl"s Hill and hil fe , 09rothy, are back at the.1r orona del Mar home today ter their rescue with 50C> others om the crwse 1hip Prin.sen· am in the Gull of Alaska. "We wo n 't do •n ymore traveltnc this year now, but It ct•dll't tum ut aplnn T\liJJo.&." uid Mrt. Hilt, after the "n· ceretnonloua end last Saturday ot the couple's la tes t voyage. the Lawson's Jewelers chain. and his wife say they strolled from their~ c.abln on the Prinsen· dam about 1 a.m .. bundled up . aeainst the icy night. B UT A VATICAN-based U.S. prelate ddended John Paul's view, c.Uhng 1t ···a legitimate in· lt:rprtttat1rrn which can be )uat1f1.,,j in the sense that you 11h11u1dn t tr .. at a person as an 1A~Jt-t1 The Hills say the rough-cut tlaskans of Valdez. the officers nd men of the supertanker S.S. illiamsburgh and the U.S. Coast Guard are real gems. ex Assaults The Hills, of 14J9 SantaneJla Terrace were JUSI start.ma to set their alhurs bttck in order after the ir hectic return. "My hair is just caked with salt water still," s aid Mrs. Hill, 63. l hll. 76, a r~tired partner sn 4 Viet Refugees , Claim Innocence . • As friends a nd relati ves f atched. four male Vi etnamese Efugees pleaded innocent Fri· y in Orange County Superior urt to 61 felony counts each of iJdnapping and sex charges in '°nnection with alleged assaults ti seven women. l Facing a Dec. 1 trial before uperior Court Judge Frank riseno are Dung Quoc Pham. , oC Irvine; his brother , Bo uoc Pham, 19, of Irvine; Tung unh Le, 17, of Santa Ana and inh Quang Nguyen, whose age asn't been determined. of San- • Ana. • SEVERAL PERSONS related the defendants sat in the urtroom as the pleas were en· red before Judge Richard eacom. The j udge's comments the quartet were conveyed by interpreter . The four suspects were or· ered bound over for trial in Superior Court on Sept. 27 .,Uowtn1 a lengthy preliminary tearing before Orange County 'entral Municipal Court Judge i}ary Ryan. . fr D urin g t h e hear i n g , the l emale victims testified that pey were confronted by the men tnd driven to groves where they ' Inmates Stabbed FOLSOM !A P> -All 1,400 10· ates of Folsom Prison are be· g confined to their cells after a acial stabbing of three white Tisoners, officials re port. The en were attacked by a group of lacks were sexually abused and raped. Each d e f e nd a nt could face prison terms up to 500 years i( convicted and sentenced consecutively on the charges, according to prosecutors THE MEN were a rrested by Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach investigators in August on eharges ot rape, sodomy, kidnap· ping and oral copulation. Each is being held in Orange County Jail in lieu of St00,000 bail. Lauiback Pays Fine SAN DIEGO <AP> -It pays to be a laid-back stu· dent these days 'at San Diego State University. Dermatology Prof. Robert Sigafoes h as hired SS out of hundreds who answered his campus ad· vertisement to lie in the s un for four afternoons testing an experimental lotion. After Sunday afternoon, they'll get $130 each. .. It's the easiest money I ever made," Erin Le Bea u said Friday. The students plan to keep only SlOO o r the mo ney, though . They are donating S30 each to the Student Health Services. "THERE WAS AN announce- ment that there was a tiny fire in the engine room and wo uld we please just go above decks so they could blow the smoke out," s aid Mrs. Hill. "It was all so casual I didn't even take my purse. They didn't want panic . .. My husband left his glasses. We lost everythin g," she con- tinued. ·'Some of the passengers had less than we did," said Hill, who assumed, as did most of the othe r passen ger s, tha t they would soon be crawling back between warm covers . "They s hiver ed on decks, watching big waves shoulde r their wat.past the rolling, burn- ing Pri~ndam until 5:20 a.m. when the dreaded. but, by now, expected order to abandon ship. ram e." TWELVE HOVRS IN a rock· in g , rolling d eep f reezer followed. ·'There were a lot of people who "''?re seasick and that made it awfully disagreeable," said Mrs . Hill. "But a lot of us had grabbed t o we l s fro m ttie swimming pool area.'' She said som e s wabbed up after the horribly nauseated, while others tried to make sure the lifeboat didn 't swamp in the rugged seas. "There was no engine, so we had lo r ow," Mrs . Hill ex- plained. SHE SA.ID THEIR lifeboat was overcrowded with In· donesian crewme n who clam . bered in with passengers and spoke no English, adding to the confusion. 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Si.ft .. _ CHARLES AND DOROTHY HILL RELAX AT HOME Undaunted by Prtnaendam Experience, They'll CrulM Again Man, 27, Booked ln Shooting Death CERRITOS <AP> A 27-year- o ld Down ey man has been book ed for investigation of murder after a robbery in which a n elderly man was s hot and killed, authorities report. Br ian 0 . Ha le was stopped for quest io nin g n ea r th e Cerritos Shopping Mall, localed about 20 miles southwest of Los Angeles. where a clothing store employee had been robbed at gunpoint and then shot to death, s aid Los An ge les Co unt y Sher iff's Deputy Brad Welker. The employee, lle rman Silber, 69. of Long Beach. was accosted in the shopping center 's parking lot. Paid Polltl~•I Advertisement If -.n yth1ng. his statement ~t1<1ultJ 1.-: ~ as his support for wr,m VJ " n g,htA ·• said the pre· J;,tJ: wht1 a..11ked not to be iden· t1f1 .. ,, Thi: pope did not say the w1ve11 'Should wear chastity belts w ;.nythin5! hke that ." Pi a Canrudas, a feminist, said . th t-pope emphasizes the negative over the positive "all the time " 'He's against the ordination of women as priests, against abor· tion. against contraception and now he says he is for woman's dignity. I assure you we can take care of ourselves on this one.·' she said. FOR NEARLY A YEAR. Pope John Paul has used the Wednes- day audiences to deliver mini.sermon: on the virtues of marital fidelity, fruitful love and other problems related. to mar· riage. His remwks ranged from his an alysis of the Book of Genesis on the myste ry of c reation, which appeared t o be more like a celebration of sexuality, to Wednesday 's interpretation of Christ 's Sermon on the Mount dealing with purity or heart. The pope repeatedly has· praised loving sexuality within m arriage, saying sexual rela· lions between husband and wife ar e a manif~ation of their un- ion as blessed by God. In his latest declaration, however, he condemns lustful desire, which he holds can tra nsform one partner into an object dominat· ed by the other. EETand ·H The next President of the United States October 13th 2:00RM. FOUNTAIN VAi.UY ' •LE SQUARE PARK .,, ---····-····-·····r D ENERAL NEWS I OC Pushes Home Loans 211tl Ho11d l~s 11R IJrged/or $50 Million Atturnt•\' (;t•rit•1 .ii ll~n J ti m t n H C\\'ilt!tt1 \lopl "·"s ht> l'X(M.'~'I S t o lh.'l 'ldt• W I I h I 11 I\ 0 d ti \ " wht!ther tht• gU\l'l'll mt>nt \\Ill takt• ;H·t11111 a g<1 111st lt1r m 1•1 :11 l Ol'f'I \.') g cn1.·r ..1 I Ra m se\ C l c.1 !'k f 111 vio lating Pn.•s 1d 1·111 <.:art ~r ·s llan u n trave l tu Iran ff\ t.l •• 'N'°" ~('OT'I Ott•• O••h ,_, ... \h1tt "Hl14'ltlth i (kl u11ll1~11 w.u~ll 1. 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I ntt'l't'!>I r Ult'" In~ t•n1111gh .,,, 111 1d1ll•• !'Id !>' f umrlw!> ('..tll ,1f r ,,. ti Ill u nt h I ) I'.)\ llH' n I s r II r l11111h '' 111 111'."w 1·•1111lorn1111 um cit· ' .. 1op11ll'nb I ht' IO.tn!:t j ft' 1111.:111.Jtod to ~ dtv1ded 111 h..ilf with StiOO rn1Jl1<1n tlevoled to 1)11 vt'1' of ... rn~lt' fa rm ly hulllMi tht' um would f 11H10l'l' ahou t Ill 000 loans and tht• rt:st go111g tuwc1rd lmms fo r owners of rentub 'l'hl' Orange.> l'ounl) B o<trd of Supen 1sor~ 1~ l.'>.pectcd lo ap vrovc thl· '>ec·ond bond issue next Tues d ay T h u~ fa r , the five mem bt>rs havl' hct•n dehghktl wit h tht> µrngra m . which they have heralded as <.1n innovative a ns wer lo r un<t w ay ho using pri ces But there ar'<' proble m s to bl' 4 Mlved bl·forc lhl' second l>ond is APWt,..p/lotO> i.u1• ind a ll fut urc issues 1 .J11 11c·1·11r L1·~1111l1t 1on pmi11ed 1i1.lrlnK \ht-l•gt ('Cll\ttrfftOUf'Ml '""'""' 1111thorit....:J the lot•al gov 1·1·n 11w n1 ax>nsul'ed hond issues '41th '"~ .. xf'llWl 11tatus hut 111\1\ 111w .,u\'11 111:111c.• pt·r al(\'111·y I N A Kt:fiOKT t o C'O unty ">UIH'fYl~or., John n 1bson , the t•n11 nt) ':. hnus1n" hood pro"ram .i<Jm111111tratu1 11u1d the once· onl v re·~tnl'l11111 wi ll huve to be d1 tllll(t·d t.v l'on~ rt'sS before fut un· ho nci 1~:-.ut's can take lJl lll'I' nut ht> trn1d the merits of the pro.c 1 arn 1nt~ht o vershadow con 1·t-rni. ahm1t the losi. of a tall re lur n t u lhe foderal treasury. o r.ange Co unly '!i experiences t·ouhJ allt'C'l lhe outcome, he s aid notin~ that unde rwite rs Blyth Eastman Paine Webber ha ve helved earn the t'Ounty the stat us of l.I "model program .. Forklift Employed By Mesa Burglars Costa Mesa pohc•e s aid thieves use d a Conners Cutting and Welding Co. forklift to load two pallets filled with metal aboard a truck. The burglars escaped with an estimated $65,000 worth of what was descr ibed a s "valuable metal" from the firm 's storage yard at 1375 Logan Ave .. in- vestigators said. • ··Our program meets all known concern11 at the federal '-"""'' " ~ IHiid "W~ have been w•tched very closely." Additionally. the county might ha.ve to 11et up a redevelopme nt agency before at could qualify lo raise the money for loans for rentals. The county has resisted establishing such an agency Even If legis l at ion com es t hrough to om it the federal restrictions, Gibson said, the fluctuations in the money market also will affec t the county's ability to produce loans with low rnterest rates. The ('Ounty's first bond issue sold at 9.5 percent a nd was virtually the last of its type na· tionwide that cam e in under 10 percent. Gibson said. ~ KENTUCKY GOVE~N · ment recentl y lr i«!d to sell a bond and couldn't do it for less than 12 percent, he said. But Gi bson thinks Orange County has a solid reputation as a credit risk to give it an advan· tage over m any other sellers. His st rategy is to g e t al l necessary authorizations in ad· van<'e and then act fast once the market is vulner able . .Or iginally . lhe county had tned to sell the first bonds for $1 50 million, but the demand w asn 't there . Thus, the pro· posed $50 million is included to fulfill the county commitments lo the developers who agreed to participate in the loan program. Ostrich Gift Flojos, Rubber Bands, Protested WASHI NGTON t AP> The llumane Society of the United States . has sent a te legra m to Neiman·Mar cus protes tini.: the department store's Christmas ca talog. whi ch advertises ·'his and her'· baby ostriches for SI ,500. Humane Society President John Hoyt said the birds are an endangered species and are "not an appropriate gift." "The ostrich is not a living version of Sesame Street's 'Big Bird.' nor should it be considered in the realm of cons umer products . . These are birds whose numbers are dwindling in the wild and who should not be used as giant feathered trinkets for people ill·equipped to r aise them." Hoyt said in ---the telegram Ostriches are large birds, growing as heavy as -300 pounds. They ar e extremely ill·tem pered and aJ'& known to give a for ceful kick either in greeting or in anger, he noted. Group Halts Aid to Refugees STOC KTON <APJ /\ t'atholtr g roup that has helped with resettlement of thousands of SQuthe ast Asian refugees m California sa ys 1t won't accept any more hom eless lndoC'l11nese ··we art: going to urge . , that the United States Catholic Conference and national agencies look tu other parts of the country," sa id Will iam Guttieri. director of l'athoflc Chan ues-in Stock~on . Guttieri aske d the state t o im pose a moratorium o n tht• res ettle ment of refugees . California has t aken an a pproximately LJ0,000 refugees since the exodus l>egan in 1975. In 1979 . Califomfa led lh{• nation 1n new ;irrivaJs with 24,500. Texas. with 6.100. was second Inoculations Given SAN FHANCI SC'O <A I' J Almost 4.000 people had received ga m mu globulin shots by Friday af te rnoon to guard against an outbreak of hepatitis . city health offi cials reported The mass inoculation was urged by the hea lth departme nt after a worker in an ice.cream factory contra cted infectious he patitis. Dr. Mer vyn Silverman. director of the public health department, said as many as 4,000 pers ons m ay have e ate n th~ batch of Bud's Ice Cream. a local brand sold at 13 retail stores. The gamma globulin works as a preventive. not a cure , and Si h•erman s aid it 1s only erfect'ive if recei\'ed within 14 days o( e xposure to the dis· ease The Bud's e mployee was the s econd food worker here to come down with the illness in two weeks Last week. l .300 students at the Uni versity of San Francisco were urged to get the inocula· lions afte r a school cafeter ia worker contracted hepatitis Silverman said the two cases apparently were coincidences. Officials at Bud's said the y would reimburse the city for the inoculations , which cost about $12 each . COMING SOON The good s that decorated the p QJ laces o f the O ri'?l"t will £. now be available IP.I' to you. ~~h~~~ja _ ___, 3'424 VIA UDO. N~T BEACH ' . 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M~l':LNEA lt'h•~ rcrmork.a, rqim1f4'\J ltUm 'Tl*.tft UaU J»ijlJMIJ , "'"., mod• blf W11l10m H lltlrEl'MG ptwt~ u/ ( 'Ml(Jr'• 14'orld. ,,.,. dll<'W~ tlljr mt11M tlrwJ mUK'l}ft('epfaoM 11bolil tlW 114"""" rfldwil '11 A nt•w wuJ .cruwini part ol UM buai nc:~f •~unt~ tod•Y ls the 11amin1 ln d"' ry. I'm not l•llltn11 about 1amblln1 'Which hu been around fo•• a Ion•. I time. with MMne we ll known n1emtsa lllltoo. MOM. Hobday Inna and •• .,. .... World The man•pmenl irktllll requlrt!d ln the ••min& lndutlry •r., numeroua In \teed. we &NI a COl\tlomerat. a,u,lneH We'rt' aot t•lltin1 about • crap 1•me lhf' stakN are mu<'h too tu1h theu days 11urh vtew11 au ; Gamti ng fs M yl·hulo11lul •berratlon. If it's im· m I, -lfs taxable. (We ahare that lovel be with smoklns. liqUCK'. and the le1lltmate theater.) Gamblin1 is Ir· re1ponaible and can cause severe fami· ly problema Gamblin1 la an invitation to ulme None of what I am sayinl is meant to be lnletpreted as lmplyln1 there is no 11uch tJUnt u a 1amblin1 problem. 1---~g_ ........ o ... 11 ... ~. ludUitr) ~··· ~ Oftly u ar u the end ol World War ll The • C'ONNDE•. roa t;X,\MPl.t:, lh•l •• a plant Hiie Caeaara Palau In L., V••a• we are m•na1in1 a quarter bllU• dollar ....... C'ompo9..c1 ul a h&a ury hotel, • ca1lno. an "omnlmai " tbHter, an entertainment .Mwroom, and a sporU pavtuon Each could be • aeparatt-bu&\n,aa en\lly in lt• uwn rl&bl. Evm \he 1•minl lndustry, u a large LUP•>'er and a_..larp .employer, does not c ut too rnuch ice with eitb.er leaialatun or certain segment.a of the 1en.in\I public when it comes lo lhe question ol·openin1 up states other than Nevada or New Jersty to casino gambl· lnj& hartbe r r •flnt1menl inlu lar1• re sori/culno t'Ompltae• la•~ that 1s riot more thll.D perhapa 10 yean Gad I N THE THOVAAND8 ol yean that haw pass~ sint·e the ancient Greeb toned lmucklebonH marked w&lb dota, attitudes towarda a•mblin& have de- Vell>ped and soUdifled Shareboldel"9 in lht' aamlna indwitry expect us to generate • compeUUve rti tum°" their inve1ttnent, and we cannot depend on lady luck Al Its cor e, sanuna 11 M money bandllna business. We have to attract our patrooa' money. We have to wln lt . protect it, process it. and finally report it. THAT IS WHY THERE is no real evldenl~ lbat gaming..will soon come to California California is a fiscally healthy state wlth an expan~g economy. Because o f o bvious •irnilarities between gamblln1 and 1amin&. thoae ~dudes not sU!'prlsln1ly have been tf'8asferred to the gamin1 industry and to the people it serves. Millions of dollars now throu&h the California is Just not hurting enough for it lo lose ita conventional prejudice •&•inst the gaming industry. In other words. it does not malte political sense for public figures to stress the cootribu· tions our industry might make to the California ~conomy. caan each month. which we track with an accuracy that often surpasses that of a bank. We also extend credit. much as a consumer retailer does. Yet the two activities are lndeed dif· (erent. Gambling has a narrow focus. whfreas gaming is part of a whole pi~l:age of leisure and recreational ac- tivities -aood cuisine, entertainment, spOl'b, elegant surroundings, plua the ac\µal gamblin.a itaell. l)Jfferencea between gambling and gamin& are further illustrated by the Ut74 survey done as part of the National <Gambling Commission's study called "G•mbling lo America." So we need an exacting data· processing ability and management judgment to control a nd regulate ac· counta receivable. In the practical world, it is principal- ly in the single·industry cities of the East that are in economic trouble where we find the greatest receptivity. ing the goose that lays the ~olden e~g It has gone way beyond .Sevada ~ gam ing tax of 5.5 percent on w1nrungs &.11d now is moving it to 12 percent It has also increased the corporate w1:<;me tax and raised the Lu~ense ret struc ure on machme games "lnning5 onl y s hort-term w\nners The oouse 1s the onl y s ure winner. so taxation should be confined lo corporate ga ni ing revenues or total corporate in· <'Jffit." Castnos )USt C'annot be tax collec· tore; fHE MOST FREQUENT reason J1ven for gambling al a casino was to bave a good time. A significant number ot .respondents also cited the opportuni- ty to maJte money. but only a small number -7 percent -cited the chance le get nch as a reason (or that gambl· THIS IS THE KEV to e arning investor-confidence i.n the future of our product. Vie must be competent and credible, becaUJe we are competing wilb every other industry for limited supplies ol capital. When New Jersey opened up its state to legalized gambling , it was as a partiaJ solution to its economic pro· blems. Then, to further justify its action in the eyes of its potential detractors. it earmarked the taxes from the industry for programs for the elderly. Today. we are looking at an incredi · ble success story. Three hotels employ 13,000 people, compared to 1,500 two years earlier. But any state that Y. lshe-, to k~p lhe gaming resort compl e7'te~ ~ o r..erm.; ne nt source of in~ome m:.i~· aoor,.t reasonable tax at ion ano rt-2 u. o.uon policies -not oppress1\'e r1ne-s :"• r should the overseemg bodies in· terlf:'re Y.lth normal bu.san es.s decisions. t~pes of machant-to buy. or the numw r·f people to ha, e on the noor ~anage. nent stiould be a llowed to make manai?ement changes and transfers '.A. tthnut an unnece:. a n ly long approval proce<;~ in~as lno patrons are much too sopbisllcated not to know that 20 per· ceol of every dollar bet ultimately re· mains with the house Finally, we count on skilled market· ing to bring into our resoru the types of customers who can lose money gracefully and keep coming bac k because they appreciate what we have to offer. AU these characteristics of both the product we seU and the b~iness lhat sells it are not common knowledge. The economy of Atlantic City is boom· ing. In the second year of legalized gambling. the number of visitors will exceed the number that will go to Las Vegas -12.5 million in a single year. In the almost 5U years since gambl!n~ was legalized in :--le vada the ,tales. role has e\'olved from simple ta~ collec t ion to a soph1s t 1cated regulator:. system Nevada has careful!) d\fl1tlt'd too muc h rcgulallon. Y.hi ch rould Jestr(J) the industry. and too li tt le reguJatrnn which could invite abuse I~ repc.•rtm~ on the effort lo eradicate b.Jth the r~h'l -iS 14 ell as the appearance nr ,... rong. doing the st ud~ Gambling in .\menca put al tlus .,.·a~ "The pre· "toe or L1r~e public c:orporatJoo.s i.o :'\ e' ada filJ m1ng 1:. Ont.' mes..sure of that SUt'('t'SS Gambling 1s essential to the gaming experience. It gives the special excite- ment. The genesis of the gaming industry is in the hot el /res ort/eo_tgrtainment business. 1l is a fast-growing industry The failure to distinguish us from pure gambling means that we in the gaming industry live every day with the reputation that others have made for us. We are c ons t aTill y up against THE ACCOMPANYING thought. not surprisingly, then becomes: lf gambl· ing is widespread, then the government must step in and supervise it. T H E R E A R E M 0 \' F: S a r o o t however. which are un reasonable One for example, 1s the threat of w1thhold.Jng taxes on winninji?s . There are no ~am1nR f'urth~rmore . the report cunlmues: · Tbts c:omb1nat1on or state, federal, and l<wal OVl'f'Stght m ake Nevada gaming tht: most closdy scrutinized private in· dustry ta the c·ountry New Jersey comes very close to kill· Religion-rightist Unity an Old Politic~ _Gospel . --·--·---·--------.. . ... . ·----- By ASSEMBLVMAN AUSTEa McALISTE& ~----SACRAMENTO -The rising detree of politic al a ctivity by conservative and eov•ngelical religious groups is stimulating oervou.s anxiety among those who do not share their cultural and political values. Almost every day one hears another ut· terance of shock at the outrqeous violation of the constitutional separation of church and •te allegedly implicit in the attempt lo apply tfjg1ous prind ples to politics. A brief review of history will help us to keep Cfia issue in perspective. Those who are dubious C: mixing religion and politics have forgotten .., hiatorical phenomenon known as the "Social ~pel." ,. ~ &El.JGIOUS PEOPLE WEaE active in ef· 8'..ts to ameliorate the tryin1 conditions, iil>ecially for women and children, prevalent bring the lnduatrial Revolution. They were the W'aders of the moveme nt lo abolish slavery. Tbe eitturcbes provided the leaden and the foot· soldiel"ll in the detades-long struggle for prohibi· ~ofuquor. ~· Smee World War II the cburcbes, black and !ite, Catholic . Protestant, and Jewiab, have tnished much of the leadership and moral tificatJoo for the civil rights revolution. The role of the Rev. Martin Luther Kine and many other black clergymen In this movement needs ho elaboration. Many or the black churches have hiatoncally Pl•Yed a "political" role in their communities. · Where were the an1uisbed cries for church· state separation when clerey and lay rell1ioua ;JICtivista led the great civil rllhts marches of ~be 1900's and vigorously advocated civil ri&bt.a 'egislation? ANYONE FAMILIAa WITH the farm :Workers' movement knowa the powerful role C>layed there by both Catbolic and Protestant aoclal activists. . w-----~ ---- Religious liberals lobby ror social weUare pro1rama and prison reform and a1ainst tou1b criminal lawa. Some of them maintain a steady drumbeat a1ainst close relatiooa between the U.S. and "right-wing" countries and in favor of closer relations with Communiat and radical re· glmes. And many religious liberala have IOlll been deeply implicated in pacifist and leftist op· position to mill.tary preparedness or any military role for the U.S. t.hrou1bout the world. Most of those currently waxing mdlgnant over religious anvolvement in poUUcs were not among the critics or these previous eumplea of relig\ous-polHic al entan1lement. Wbat, however, ia the di((erence between these mosUy liberal issues and the present conservative ones ? IF SOME CHUaCHMEN may be politically concerned over abolition, civil riahta, farm workers, welfare, prisons, forelan policy and war, why may not other churc hmen be political· ly concerned over abortion, homosexuality. pornography, the Equal Riehta Amendment, school busing, the free enterprise system, law and order. foreign policy and national defeuae? <Indeed, some of these are overlappln1 COil· cerns that are shared by some in both croups.) The First Amendment to the U.S. Conatitu· tion wu written to prohibit any "law reapectina the establishment of reU1lon," In other worda, an official state church: but at was abo written lo forbid any law "problblllq the free ex- ercise" of religion, "or abridJinl the freedom of speech," press or aasembly. NEJTBEa UBE&AL8 NOa conaervaUves violate the "•tabllahment" clause by freely ell· erciaine lhelr reU1lout and free speech and U · sembly rl1hts to promote tbelr ldeolo1le1 tbrou.ti political partJclpaUan. In IO doint they estabfiab no state rellsion. That lbelr actlvlllea are ln lar1e part re· Ugk>uly motivated ls not uncomtitutional; in .. fact, their political activities and their motiva lions are themselves protected by the Constilu lion. Members or "Btt-rettgttms groups would be well advued, of course, to remember the lesson that the liberals should have learned long ago that politics by itself cannot transform lbe Ulner lives of men and women. and that ao amount of legislation or social reform, from whatever pbilosopbk al orientation and' however well· lntentioned, can fill the vou.l of persoo<tl spiritual emptiness. ln lhen· tcdl to promote the Kingdom of God the' should also try to maintam a greater cte.ifree of toleran ce and human love and un· lle rstand11~ than 15 some times marufested by so me m•·m bf'r~ or tH>th rehg1ous political l'3mµ~ POU11CS AND GOVERNMENT encountt:r limits that do not ('Onstrain the mner spml IN THE FINAL ANALYSIS, we should a.II rt:· nlt'm bt>t that any religion that 1s worth its s a.lt is not J HSt a "Sunday "o to meeting" religion but 1s mt:anl t.o ~ ltved seven days a week. If they have an y mearun~ dt all. re li.i1ous values cannot be :.eparate<l frun1 µol1t1 cs anymore than they can be ~t'paratedfrom ltfo itself Homestead High SAN FRANCISCO BernH't' Bergquest, my old fnend llOtJ one-t.ime neighbor m Sa<•ramen to. tells me lbat the old h1.)USt' l waa reared in there ts on lhl" market for $128,500 How my late faath c>r Y.oul1l have loved THAT ' Ht• hou~ht the house in 1919 ror $8,000, I08l It in the depths o f l h e Depression, and went to hia grav e thlnkine of himaelf u a IUY who b a d n · t quite m~c lt in thlt country l.th'Um t '•t•11 or "Lou," "Louh•" or "t-'1•t•t1t'h)." aa he wa1 •Oro~tlmt•1' knnwn amon1 Sac ramento'• r11uiht1r trade-never wanted to be• ll mllllooaire but he •lw1tya thou,,:ht "about $100,000 would bt' nh'tt " He never came t'l<»t1 to th•t \llWt' lm'poslnt fliure, bul now It tunlJI out he wu llvln1 In • $100,00ll houae and never knew It Ill• 1>alf' blue eyea would have d•m'"'' wllh dellaht aa he hauletl • li.1t<'ht111 matrh out of a pan ta pt)(' Itel Mtl Ill ht• ltl 9tlnko cl1ar I loved lh•t Frenchman but he did a1rnlb loutrctaan. THS <."aall:NT .\0 tor my old hou•• at 21th and Q Slreeta \alb about II• "tradl· tlonal •l•1ance," a qu•Uty I •Mm IO have ov•rloohd durlftl the 11 )'Hl'I I llved lhere. It I• al10 ''• rare tna\," which IMftll accurate enowrh. ''Three bedrooma~:t v ... 1 ,.... memblr UMIH. Hot ln th• 1um· mer, tdd ln the wlnter, but that w11 lat!ramento. Th• cool .. t .,_.,.._, In ~ froe\ ol tM IMMIH, la-•.,.., dl'Mllnl room , 1116rrond. ftat w.t. '° u.. ... " .... , .... , -= ..................... wt.o .-• &e JuUUard ud •re· putatkln • 1 ftnetNCIW. M \ µdl'~nt~ rn·cu1>1ed the mid tilt> ~oom. with an ~xrellenl \ ll'Y. t•r II \'at'dJlt lot I was COD s1~nt'tt to tht' "s lcep111i,: porch," f1u•11tg ft'.lbt The sun a nd I both ~,,, up t'lil " In thP St} le or 1h1•, ..... 11111t·~ rn .. rc· was only one li Jthrn,1m . hut Y.e gol b ) Nicely K\ \II\/\ !'>fAN DAKDS, It was .1 1·1•1111111 ublt> 1( not 1mposm~ h '' u :. t' l t :. g o O d S I 1 e d tutdt\ .,m l " f1llc\l wtlh roses It ll .. ~1 ~"' H l'orner, ~ ith lawns on ''"' sld~ Every two weeks, it "Mi 'tkrbert. mow the lawn." tuhl ,1lwuys "h~n a REALLY 1111p1•rt ant baseball ~ame was 11ntlt•r Wu) an tht> lot across the 11 l rC't'I A mttrvelous catalt>a tree flour111ht>d 1n front. blossoming whltc>ly m th~ spring and pro- dm•lntc loo~ t'1gaar like pods that Wt' t rial to s moke On hot s um· nwr n111ht.~. we rO<'ked on the fn•nl llOrdt, the wicker furniture 1·n•uklnt::. WI my sister practiced "' thl' ~vt•rett 1>lano. Now iuld then my mother , who h•d been u.n opera li" mezzo in t: " r m n any . w o u Id s l n g Sd\\ll't'rt 's "'fhe Erl King " set· 111111 lht' wandows to rattling a hl o"k around, while the next Joor nf'l&hbors would counter by 11hlYlf\I Sou.'la marches on their wlndu1> phonograph. MY tWl11ER W.\f; proud of th•' old hou1Je. and a corner houH. at that. It represented a major achievement for th• lm· mlarant who had lert hla v.ia.,e near Mils ln Lorraine, al 1 '1, and come 911> San Francisco ln 181115, to work for an aunt and uncle. Tben he became a wblakey Hleaman out of Sacramento, proudly peddllng Hanover Rye up and down the atate In a horse and bu«IY. and by •ll account.a b• ... one of the beat. When Prohibition came. be obedlmtly turned ii\_ hia barrell of wbttlrey and opened • blUNbome bUliard parlor -"not a pool hell. mlDd you," be would . ~ say severely on K Street . Tht> Great Depression stole s low ly up the shaded s treets ol acramento. arriving eventual· ly, like a bUght, at the comer of :!6th and Q As she packed for the move to a sm all apartment, my mother wept silently and constanUy. My father tried to s mile bul bis eyes were wet, and he shook his bead a lot. He would never again own another hoW1e , but for a while there, he had made it in the New World, a good man in every way. NEXT TV SEASON, surmises Lori Herdman. the feudal Japanese wlJI be updated to World War lJ fighter pllota for a series titled "Shogun's Zeroes" KIDDIE KORNE&: I don't know whet.her lhia could happen only in Marin but tbal's where il happened: At Santa Venetia Middle School in San Rafael, Carole Keyworth Parker uked h er journalism s tudents to describe lbe weather over lbe past weekend, and a hand lm· mediately shot up. "Whal if you spent the weekend in Hawaii? was the question. OflANOE COAIT DAILY PILOT The rommenl 1rni:e or the Dally l'llot sr<'ks to inform 1u11I 1111mulatc r ef1derll by 11rcsrntln11 a ''arlt•ty or com 111c111ary on t1111irs of lntere!ll irnd 1111101flennr e from In fo rmed obs l•rvcrs and :1pok<'Sml'll Ro~rt N Wrrd, Pubb.llwr I ~ ' l ' 1 - l , -...... •1•·-···--·-·-····· 0-ULDREN 'S PAGE Dern.tens of the deep were tht-subJE'<'l!\ ror thus week's art contes t. liut 1t looks as lhou~h most of )10u we re too busy doing your homewo rk to druw any Only fi\e t.•ntr1es were received this w~ek , anel the winners were l'hosen both for art1s lle talent and originality Pocket i n~ rivl' doll ars for h is dep1«t1on of str ange c reaturt>s mhablting the ocean 's depths is Mark Tyssee. an ll ·~ear-old Costa Mesa artist llJs picture s ho ws the dangers that lie underneath the surf ace as well as some of the more plal·1d s ights IN MORE OF A <.·om1c vein 1s the drawing sub- mitted by A .L. Sa1lsbury of Huntington Beach He <or she, we can't tell by the initials> also is 11 years old. and will receive two dollars for the runner-up entry. Among the honorable m ention wmners are the Landess sisters, Robyn and Heidj, of Fountain Valley <H eidi w as last week's winner ): Tammy Lan- dis of Costa Mesa, a nd Lis.a Crews of Santa Ana. In case you haven 't noticed. kids. one of the more popular ch.ildren 's series from anoth er era. The F1intstones. is being revived as a regular TV ser ies. That s how , of course. was set in prehistoric times with cavemen and dinosaurs. FOR NEXT WEEK'S art contest, Un cle Len is asking you to draw your impr essions of life back in the Stone Age. As always, origin ality will count a great deal. Don't for get to make all your drawin gs in black ink o n white paper four inches square. Mail them t o U n c le Len, P .O. Box 1560, Cost a Mesa 92626, and gel them sent out before Tuesday. SEA'S DANGERS WON $5 FIRST PRIZE Mark TyHee, 11 , of Coma Meaa • RUNNER-UP ENTRY IN COMIC VEIN A. L. Sallabury of Huntington Beach Win• $2 Saturday October 1 1 1980 ~LY PILOT 11 7 Magellan First -~ Around World Andy sends E ncyclopaedia Brilanruca's 1980 Yearbook uf Science and the Future to Brian McNally, 9. of Ardmore, Okla . for his question: WHO WAS THE FIRST PERSON TO GO AROUND THE WORLD? Getting from point A to point B hai; always been a challenge to man. Ever since the wheel was invented 10 the eastern Mediterranean region about 2700 B.C .. transportation has 1m- pro\'ed from one age to another The Chinese came up with the first system or roads in 200 B C And by the year A.O. 1000, ('JC plon•rs and adventurers were heading for the open seas. Travel to far-away lo<'atllJnS received a boost in 1450 when the Port ugue!>e invented the three- m a s te<l ship whic h made it ca~i er fo r sailors to travel against rhe wind Rec('1 ving credit for heing the leader of the firs t expedition that sailed arou11d the earth is a Portugue se navigator named F'erdmand Magt:!llan Magellan ts considered to be 1 he g realest navigator who C\•er lt\ed Magellan sailed for the king of Spain from S anlucar de ~ar· rameda on Sept. 20, 1519, and ar n \'ed a t the bay of H10 de Janeiro 111 St>uth .\me rica three months later. He tra,·e Jed su11tl1 anrt passed through th1: Strait of Ma gellan into the west C'r n ot•can T HE WORLD'S fi rst arl)liod thP-world trip <'011t1nued with M agcllan slowly runt1nuing wet.1 with some trme ~pent in the South Pacrfic"s Mariana Is lands As the years passed , ttfe trip took less time. AD American..: news paper r eporter n am ed Nellie Bly made a record trip' around the world in 1890 in tt. days, six hours and 11 minutes ' And in 1924, four U.S. Army airplanes cirded t he earth in l!>" days. three hours and seveh minutes An American aviator nametl Wiley Post in 1933 made the first solo night around the world in. seven days, 18 hours a nd 49- minutes A US Air For ce bomber- name<l Lucky Lady lJ made the hrst non-stop flight around the world tn t!W9. It took the c rew three days 22 hours and 1 minute to make the trip. The s peed rerord goes to 1he 1.161 ~pace fli g hts of Yurl Gagarin and Gherman T1tov O( Hussia and the 1962 flight ol A_menean John Gle nn Jr. They c1rc-lerl the f'arth in about one hour and 30 minutes ,\ml~ sends ;.1 book from the flantam-Orit.1nn1ca Series tp t;an "iatc<1. 9. of \1t. Prospec\, fll for hJS quL•s tion. mm Fc\:\T OOES i\ QUASAR MOVE? Sea Horse Isn't a Marsupial Reuching the ,.,land or Cehu 1n t h<· s o uth ern Ph ilippines , Magellan estimat<:d that he had pas!>ed the longitude of the East lnd1e!> and that the way was open to him to return to Spam through the Indian Ocean by continuing to sail west. A quasar I!> a galaxy tha1 give .. off ~ounts of energy lrt1m its central area Thl'Y radrnte I his energy in Lfil: tm·m of light and radio waves. Some quas<:1rs are near the edge or the um verse. It takes lt ght. whi ch travels 186,282 miles per second. about 10 billiol\ yea r s to travel from s uch quasars to the earth . Dear Ellie, If a sea horse raises its young in a pouch. why isn't it a marsupial? FrukL. Dear Frank, There are sever al reasons why \be aea horse. even If it has a bl'OOd pouch. is not a marsupial. First of all, it is a fish . Marsupials are mammals. and hence all are warm-blooded and have some hair on their bodies. The fe males hav e milk · producing mammary glands on which the young are nourished. The nipples are inside the pouch; and baby marsupials, always born at a very early stage of development, find their way to the pouch. get in, attach themselves to a nipple and stay until they are developed enough to follow their mothers . In sea horses. it is the male that has the brood pouch. The e ggs are placed inside. and they sink into a spongy lining where they are protected until they hatch. As soon as the babies emerge from the eggs, they are pushed out of the pouch and never go back. EIUe Dear EIUe. Are marmosets monkeys? Julie T. Dear Julie, Yes. marmosets are classified as primates and are a family of ~ardtd,Ne.., New World monkeys. But they differ in a number of ways from ordinary monkeys. All are very small. They have claws instead of nails. They can raise the hair on their wrists as some other mammals can raise the neck hair. They have quite sm all brains compared to the relative- ly large brains of primates in general. And all have s ma ll faces. M armosets come from tropical forests where they live high in the trees and feed on in- sects, fruits and leave s . They always live in g roups composed of a dominant fem ale, perhaps one or two other females, a male and va.rious infants of differ,ent ages. Family ties are strong and a re strengthened by constant m utual grooming. Nearly always twins a re bom. and the male usually carries the babies. handing them to the mother onJy at nursing time. Often the oth er fem ales a nd young will take turns carrying Veterinarian Murray Fowle~=-a tricky tooth e1-tt.ucm an Suly tr:• tranq 13-year-old 1orllla at tlae. Secramlnto . . . .. the new arrivals . Th e little ones utter high-pitched squeaks. There are a number of dif- ferent species, each with some characteristic racial feature or prominent hair tufts. For exam- ple. one group h as lo ng white hair on the head resembling a wild coiffure; another h as s houlder hair resembling the m ane of a lion ; and still another has amazing fan-like ear iutt.s . Indian inhabitants along the Amazon considered these little animals desirable t o keer around their dwellings. Later, when the European explorer~ came, they captured the little cr ealur$ and look them back l< Europe. Unfortunately the sur viva! rate was low because the humans did not understand the special diet requirem ents nor the conditions under which t he.> could live in captivity. Now pro gressive zoos are having goo<l success in breeding them. EIU e Dear Ellie, Why are birds from the tropic! more colorful than birds frorr colder places? M.G · Dear M.G., In the tropics. to be colorful i! to blend in with the profus e vegetation and therefore to bt naturally camouflaged. In the tropical regions, lush plants and Oowers are practical· Heroine, 12, Cremts TV For Actions ELIZABETH, N .J . tAP) Twelve-year-old Darlene Kirby , who revived a friend after he w as electrocµted . says s he learne d first aid from her parents and television. ·'I watch tho~e m edical emergency shows on TV and you're always seeing people dJe and then jump up again," said Miu Kirby, who received a plaque from Mayor Thomas Dunn for saving the life of Guy Gallagher, 14. Darlene, G uy and Lt -year-old Debbie Tucker d ecided to kill time the night of Sept. 20 by c limbing a billboard. George went up ftnl. S udde nly. Debbie knew something was wrong. "Hla face looked realty funny and there were s parks coming out of hia elbows. The light on the billboard started to dJm.'' she retailed. The two girls yanked Guy off the electrically c harged billboard and dra11ed him down. Then Darlene pounded Georae on the back u bard aa ahe could •wUh both hands. • 'H1a body kind of Jerked up off the 1round and he took a breath and then he started breathin1." she recalled wttb a smile. ''The boy bad been totally electrocuted and ktlled. Dar· lene 1aved bla life,'' aald Dr. Robert Well')'n.__ _ ,. ly everywhere, and the colorful birds blend in with the environ- ment. In the colder climates. especially where trees shed their leaves. to be colorful is de- •finitely hazardous lo s urvival. The re are. of course, excep- tions such as the male cardinals. but by far the majority of vivid- ly colored birds live in the tropics. There are even colorful tropical pigeons quite unlike the plain ones we know But on April 27, 1521. Magellan was cut down by native spears and cutlasses and died It was up to his crew to complete the voyage without him. Magellan's s hips tra veled th rough the India n Ocean and around the Cape of Good lloP<! at the tip of Africa The s hip re· 1urne d to Sanluc ar d e Rar- rameda in Spain on Sept 6, 1522. Th e first around the-world voyage had t aken two weeks less than three year s to complete Scientists te ll us tha1 quasa.r~ a r e mo\iOJ? away f rom thE' earth ;<.tan ~ have huge rrd s hifts wh1ch s uggest that the' move at more than 80 percent the s peed of li~ht EIUe baseball facts ( 10 points tor each auutoon answered correctly) 1 Of baseball's two rn.i1or leaguc•s. onlv 1he American Leagu(• uses the des111n<1ted hitter rule The designated h111e1 ha1' 1n place o1 the L 2 The .. 1 . have won more W()rld Serie~ 11tles titan dny other tedtn a·Bmtun Red so~ b·1"e\\ Yorio. Yankee~ c-Cmcinnatt Reds 3 A. ballet.l ball 1ha1 land~ m the ou11teld and bounces 1n10 the \tand5 out ot play is called a ICHOOSE ONE ground-rule double, on~1de-1he-park home runJ 4 To win rhe Triple Crown 1n haseball, d player rnu~1 lead hrs league 1n home rum , rum balled on, and 1 a-hrh b-run\ scored c-battmg •verage 5 The Monrreal Expm entered the 1'1a11onal Le41gue as an l'xpan~ron team in 1969, Another expamron team, the (CHOOS[ ONE: Houston Amos. San Drego Padrt>st also played its f1r s1 National League season that yec1r. newsname (10 point• II you can ld•ntlry thl1 p•rson rn lhe newa) 1 his baseball vete1 an entered tt'oe 1960 pl.iv- offs .is tt>e Phrladelph1d Phillies' ftrst baseman He has more hilS than any orher active milJOr league player. He IS some1imes r al led "Ch;irlie Hustle." Name hrm. matchwords (4 polnl1 for Hc:h c:onwct match) Mitch dMte matof ~que platyen whit thek te1ms1 1-Phil Nlekro .-San Diego Padres 2-Keith Hern;;indez ~California Angels 3-0ilve Winfield c-A1lantil 8r;ives TN 11 "o"'""' wono 600• En<.v<IOt>lfO•• ~"' ov \ own ret~ft'ne. .. Ht>r•rv t\ SMf •t .,, •••n:t h"i th.• wrtttf Of ltw Q~Sf!Of"t of 1n~ month, •nd • twu VOIUtnf' 'WOtld ll.Oo• Die liOMty QOtt lo the wrtltr Of IM Q ..... t•on ol tr.e WHk S.ncl '°"' Ql>fftlon..., • 00\1 u ro 10 _..,,. Anoy 9 o 601 t S60, Co.fl> Mew C.111 92ft2ft m0 1nq >ur~ to tnctudr 'fO<H n.emt. ~ 4ncl addr~s E"lrl'•\ •re oPtn to Glrb •nO oon 110 ti In addition to being a family fun feature, THE QUIZ is an integral part or the ln- clasuoom news program presented in Oraa1e Coast area schools as a pubUc service by the Daily PUol. AM-•-· twl"ilM .. _, -· ""'' • news picture ( 10 pQ1nts II you answer thos question corrt!clly I Dramdttt lale St>dSon victories decided both d1vrston 111les in 1he National I eJguc The Philadelphia Ph1ll1e~ edgt>d out the Montreal E.J(pos m the East D1visron. while the Houston Astros won the West w11h a playoff victory over che (CHOOSE ONE: Continnati Reds. Los Angeles Dodgers). baseball 1980 (2 po1n11 for eactt question af'11w•r•d c:orrectly) 1 While GeorgP Bre11 batted .390 10 run away with the . American League ba111ng title. Bill Buckner of rhe. . (CHOOSE ONE· St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs) won the National league championship with an average of .324. 2 Rocky Henderson of 1he Oakland A's became the flrs1 pl o1ye1 1n Amerttan League history to ge1 100 .. l .. in a -' s111gle st>ason a-doubles b-walks c-s101en bases l New York Yankees outfielder Reggie lackson clobbered '41 home runs during the regulu season, tying Milwaukee Brewers outfielder (CHOOSE ONE: Corm41n Thomas, Ben 031iv1e) for the American 1.easue home run title. 4 Ed Farmer, Goose Gossase and Kenr Tekulve were among baseball's top "firemen" In 1980. A fireman is a .. 1 .. a-catcher b·shor1nop c-rellef pitcher S As the 1960 retiular seuon ended. 57-ye.;u-old Minnie Mlnoso became the second athlete in history to play ma101 league baseball In live different decades. Minoso appe;ued as a pinch-hitter for the (CHOOSE ONE : Chiugo White Sox, New York Mers) in the tram's fin;il regulu seuon game. "' roundtable f'•m41y dlsc:u1slon (no IC!ore) Which team do you think will win the World Seriesl Whyl S.-Rod Carew .. Clndnnari Reds ? YOUR ICOAl: t1 to 100 point• -TOP SCOAll t1 to 10 potnt1 -E•cellenl 71 to 10 point• -Good. II to 70 polnt1 -Fair ? •YtC. I~ .1013·10 I .... -· . .,...,.,,._. ---~ -----. ---.... ~ .. . -. -. .-. -. -... OBITUARIES VioliD Maker Blends T"7o Interests ., .,,._._. ... Hy Jt 'l.fo::-.1.0 11 "'" •-1•1 e .. , •• _ ... 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'MITH & t utHILL WHTCLI" CHAPIL 4')/ [ 17111 ~I C<'~lll M11• .. 1 fi4fl·~:'l 71 "llCI UOTHHS swrntt' MOITUAU 627 Main SI Hun11nci1on Bc1u:h 536·6539 PHI '•U.•tLY COLOMAL PUMllAL NOMI 7801 Botsa Ave westm1ns1e1 893·3525 \. ,4C9'te ••• .-..OllALPAa• Cemeterv Mortuary Chapel 3600 PM:lhC View 0f1Vfl Newpoft Beach 6'<4·2700 P UBLIC NOTICF. N-67391 N OTICE OF DEATH OF BERNICE FA Y ANO O F PETI TIO N TO A D · M I NISTER ESTATE NO. A-106010 To all h ei rs benef ici a r ies, creditor s and contingent creditor'\ and contingent creditors o f Bernice Fay and person<. who may be otherwise 1n terested in the wtll and:or estate: A petition has been ftled by Don Glatz 1n lhe Super ior Cour1 of Orange County reQuest1n g that Don G latz be apPOinted as personal representative to administer the estate of BERNICE F A Y (under the Independent Ad · m1n1slfat1on of Estate<, Act > Tl"le pet1t1on I<, set for hearing ,,, Deol No 3 <11 700 Civ ic Center Dri vt> W e S t S d n I a A n cl Caldcrri a Q2701 on Oc tooer 21 1950 at 10 00 a m t F YOU OBJECT to the granting of !tie pet1t1 on you should either appear at ttle hearing and st ate vour ob1ection s or f11e w ntten ob1ect1ons w ith the court before lhe hearinQ Your appearance may he 1n person or by your i'll torney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont ingent creditor of lrt•· <I•· ceased, you mu<,t I 111· y Q11r claim with the < Qurt ,,, present 1t to lhf' 11t·r vm.11 representative anp1J111 l•·•I by the court w1lh111 l•J•11 months from lt11· 1J,,I• ,.f first 1ssuanet· •Jf 11·11•., ·-,, provided 1n .,,.1 111 .. , 11J1 •11 the Pro h,.1•· r 1,111-•,I Californi,, th• 1,,, ... 11,, filing C'ldtnt'. will ,,,,, • , pire prior ,,, '''''' ""'''"'·· from lh•· <l111t· ••I lhr i..-n, 1ng noli1.titl nt;JJ.,1- YOU MA-t i.../M~l l !hP 1111• ~1-111 l •f H 10-•'""I If you ttr•· 11.1 .. , .. ._, ... 1 .,, 11,1 ec;tat1., 'I'''" "'" / 111 .. ., 1<-Qu1o1,1 wlt11 llw • •1•u 1 1 .. 1 ,. < Hv•· 'I"'' t"I '"'''" •11 ll1t-lnv••nH1ry cit .. ._,,,,,. .,~.,,., •. 11nl1 <If llm 1..-1 111•,,,. n• r () U II I '> a ll •I f t-I•" I I ·- th•'\( f ''""' ........ 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S1H1 llfltll from 7 )(3' 10 ll')( n · Ce t11f1c.t• of Aulh•<11tc1tv ,...,,... for Heh put•tl-AUCTION Will 8l HE LO ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 at 2 P.M. MAR9'10TT INN too NIWPORT CINTIR DR. NIWPORT alACH __ ........... -.:(21S),...... T•""' Celfl/Checlc A, A• A, l"C,, l..IQu•d .. o"• A~1onMt' "UGI CAN al VI l W•D 0..1 HOV" ,RIO" TO AUCTION from that \1( h" hrc>\hcrs, OJll' 11 lawyt•r, one 1n mc1I "'ltool AS A T t :•:NM;t:K, Ill-: lli\ll d 1s1·ovl.'rt-d on 11111·1·1·!'11 111 w00clworkrnu II<' also hml un intt-rt-:-t 111 11111sw nt11cr k11b l11111g h1 1oiu1turs. Wt·•~:. hought 11 t'lu·up v wll11 1tncl u lmok th;.11 !'lhowl•cl h1rn wh1•1l' G --~ I 11 vi 11ce hrs fin~t·r'\ 4M f.' 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I suppasc I 'II have lo do some re 11a1r work for 111y hreml and butter But." he saul. "I tim not 1J repairman l am nut JllSt a w11utlw111 k1•1 · · ll1i. lt-un frngN:-n 1rc..•sscd the aged maple or a \1111111 tu• hacl madl• 111:-. vo1C'l' tightened, like a gut •,11 lllj.( · I am :1 \'Htl1 n maker " Art Show t l1tw I l1111ltnqlon C1•nlpr COMPUTERT IME HP 3000 t Hi-HU ,,,1 I """' ot\t111r1 1''4HltJl•u f,r,t(Jf111 TIMESHARING Local Telephone Lines _.]1 1 fZr:-ZJJG . COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coins It Stal'Y'ps GOLD& SILVER Prices for 10-10-80 Ootd Clo• -1'0 Sllv•• co Jn eo K.rUOf'trM\O\ M.11U>lt"\ 4.e4t 10(' (OrOf'\d\ ~p .. w, o0 s11 ... 6- Ivy Sett sm .,,. -'1•0 _, .. ,. IM2 MU '4"'-fU1' Cett fol' curnm Qwot .. (714) 556-6850 South Coast Plaia Village ~ ..... ,,. 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MON. & TU•S ONLY NO REASONAllLE OFFER REFUSED ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS ON FLOOR MODELS & OPEN STOCK ----llRVICI PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY W•'ll• TH• •Xl'•lln. W• ••llfllC• ALL llAK•• 01' ••Wl#O MACHI#•• A#O f/ACUUll•. Ofl•lf H Y•All• •x11•1tl•#C•. WATCH FOR LA MIRADA STORE TO OPEN SOON S•WINQ MACHIN•S & VACU U aa oPEN 10109 MOH. tluu FRI • ... 10106SAT eNOOHtoSSUN. --·JI -... ,. IUcat t . ' -- ' 1. -----..... ., ................ . r CONSUMER &~ W@Cill [( ~@({WO©@ "Col o prob«im" Then-wnlt lo Pnt r>unn Pal v.11U c..I red tap'. 9f1tW10 lht 0""141ftr a oftd OCtlOll I/OU rll't'd ro 1ohl' ttM"qu1t111 in uot't'r'llm"1t ored bultMU Mall ,,our qi.w1twn.s to Pot Ounn, At Yuur St-r11'Ct, <>rangr Coeur OruJ11 Pdcil, ,. () Bo? IS60 , Coalo M4'SO, c A tH2f. A• man11 lt!tlttr & cu poutblf' will hr tm ntlf'r«'d bt.I phon#'d 1riquin•~ or ll'ttl'Tt OOI 11'Clud1nq tht' r~<MUT'1 full !'JOn&•' nddrt'U and bci.nneu hnun phonr numbt'r ca11not b4' 1'c>111adn f'd Thu rolu"in OPI~" Hfo1 111 ercepf Sund(&JI~ ....... 11wle Trarr DEAR PAT "°'"'('an l hnd out 1f a money oi der haa been cashttt.l" I pur,•hased one Lo send with my order for 11 T-shirt that was otrertd on 11 record album It said deliver) took s ix wet-ks, but it 's been longer lhan that L J . llunllnttton Beach The U.S. Poa&al St-nke advl~s walUag a ... tit after mallla1 a money order Mfore putting a tra~ • it. Thea, take yCMlr ret'elpt &o where\t•r yoa pudaaaed It aad nu ou& a &racer form. AIWA}S keep a copy ol your order form so you ba'e a re cord ol tbe address to which It was sen& Sever teed caah u payment. M•at's Bnl Lo~!' PollC"fl_? -DEAR PAT: Due to heavy financial obllga· lions, my husband wants to borrow on his life in s urance policy to help meet our current economic needs . There 's no doubt that it's the easiest way to handle our financial problems, but I want to know if this is a wise solution . What do you think? K .G .. Costa Mes a If you borrow on your life insurance, you re· duce tbe worth of your estate, plw; you lose money Oil tbe policy premiums you bave invested over the year1. Clledt wltb a-tnu ted financial adviser before Meld.al this solution. Tbe American Council or We luu.rance reports that 13 percent of recent death payments ia one moatb bad &o be reduced beuue ol unpaid policy loaas. The reductions ia tbe race amounts of tbe policies averaged M per· cent . . f'~:er f'rnlane•• Ll..Uftl DEAR PAT: Can you tell me how long meaJ, can be frozen and still be safe? I have some beer and pork that has been frozen for more than a year. I thought that as long as food was frozen, it was sate, out my ne1gnoor s ays this is not the case . _ -·· ·--··-----· ___ _ K.f'.~ Newport Beach Tbe U.S. Department of Agriculture recom · me11cb tbe folJowiDI guldellees: At zero degrees (• ... ~n maiataia tbls temperat•re) beef keeps lb'r a year, pork for six moatlls and clifdlen, Ollly two moa&U. A loager free11a1 period will not caase food pollOlliag, nor loa of protein and iron. However, It does dry meat or poultry. "Keep" meau loa of taste and quality. Unclean Water Kills BANGKOK, Thailand <AP) -An average of 129 children out of lA®Q .. die..Crom diseases HSQCiat,.._ ~ ed with unclean water every year-in poor Asian and African countries, according to statistics re- leased during a United Nations conference here on nattt'ral resow'ce5. The meeting called for improvements in drink· ing water supplies, health and sanitation facilities as well as investment in irrigation facilities and better farm manage ment practices. Bookeases Teak Imported I TWO for $ llleSe OOOd loOking flame oratn teak boOkca~ are a special direct Import purchase and are an unbeatable value. Crafted Of the finest teak veneer wtth adJustabte shetves (75" x 11YJ'' x 55"). BUY sgg , ONE FOR EACH 75" x 111/i' x 24", Reg. $149 ..... $89 ·a CIYll Grutllbllng ••• Gtd••r Qua . .,. .... DAILY PILOT Money Due tale Holding Funds SA<'HAMf<:NTO t Al'I <irelit Garb(), the I t ut'} ur Culifornlia ha1> $41 04 for you. S.uresay, Octobef 11. 1980 ~LY PILOT A8 " ·r tll'n"x 11lso $25 for the estate of Murloo l>a v1eN and s mall umuunL'> for a host or othe r lloll} "'KXJ rclebrille~ TUt: MONEY, SAV~ STATE Controller Ken I t'ory, wa,.,; t urned OV('f to the state by banks after lw111~ w1C'IJHfll'd for st'vt-n years At' •• ,. ...... 1>1 H olierl /\ !<'111:-.1'11, !''>.! "'II ll' .. I 14 ti ~·" h •• u d "I NA~A on J i.111 20 lo ht><'t1ln(' p re.,r d l•nt ot lht• .\llll'fll'i.111 '\:, l'uhfornia, out w1~h1n~ to hold onto lhe money und 11ny th1· c·arryin~ col.Ls, wants to give the 1111111t•y to its rightful owners. I Ml~~ GARBO, NOW LIVING IN New York, U\.'\ '-'' ca s hed a $41 04 cas hier 's check from ('cll tt'n's Natwnal Bank in 1952, Cory 's offi ce said. M 1i.1-Oav1e!) drew a $25 cashier's check from l'rm•kn Rank Ill 1942 and never cashed il. I 'l'ht! list or performers who are due residual p:.iy ment.s for television showings or their movies mdudes Gt'ne Barry, J ames Brolin, Dyan Cannon. l\rul't' Dern, Kole J ackson, J am es Mason and \'t•1 a Miles a mong others Cory's offi ce said there wa .... 1lso a rt'sidual pay m~nt due to the Screen Ac· [ PACIFIC FEDERAll SAVINGS tor-; c;wld '> 0 1· I a l I II II Cl f E n ~ 1 n e t" r 1 n g ( 1 \1. HO\ u ) S 0 (' It' l I l' °' , (.1 II ll I' gu n 1L<.1t1011 of 3~ (~==========:) engineers ' g1 oups 111 J \4 9' \' u•:H~ON the l 4i . ::~."""~I Cordially 1 Invites You to a D 0 MtlCES SUIJECT TO STOCK ON MAMO This fall, he brightest ideas in the worl are here to play. • Model 5038 -French Provincial styled 25" diagonal Touch· Tune color TV with High Resolution Filter and remote c:onlrol. Model 5020 -Contemporary styled 25" dlegonat Touch· Tune color TV with High RffOfutlon Fiiier and remote control. SAVE s7000 SAVE s 12600 .• GET- CQUAINTED PAllTY -----------. _........ _______ _ Saturday, October 11 , 1980 .~ 1:00 p .m. to 3:00 p.m. ~. • AT NEWPORT BOULEVARD,'.··· AND 19th STREET to view th e a rchitect's renderings of our new corporate and administrative headquarters to be constructed on the site of the old McNally High School. -------~-· ......... _______ _ Refresh01ents and Entertain01ent by a Mitiachi Band ---------~-......................... ____ __ .. ... •I A GET-ACQUAINTED GJFf. . . A set of outstanding full-color 11" x 14" prints of Pacific Ocean scenes. 11leSe dram&dc, awa.rd-wtnnlng prints were espeda1ly selected by us and portray the majesty of the sea as It's found only In CalifomJa. They're decorative enough to frame for hanging In your home and ofBce. Receive a set free during our Get-Acquainted Party. ~\ ~ ' . .. A\CIRC FEDERAL . I SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ' _.,... l I• CWLY PILOT COURSES BY NE'f/SPAPER Parental 'Permissiveness' Not New U.S. Trend PJllUP 81ATEa A popular myth uwru that America parenta after World War ll be c •m• mo re ••PU1Dilllve." Md W1 IKk of dfaclpllne produced the 1tudMI'\ prot..U ah.be ltlOI and the .. me cleeade" of the 1,,.. In (act. "perrnlaalvenns" la not new. Forelcn vl1ltor1 to America have been complalnina about permluivt parent• a.ad dletatorlal children for 300 yeau. Each 1eneration of Americana aeem1 to believe that in the wt 1>-.t \he pre:vaU1a1 f•mlly type wu authoritarian. with item reU1lw. palriarc-M. •oodtbM btalln11, •nd hard· worklfta, obedient t'hHdren. THEat: HAVE ALWA\'S bMn famUies like this, of course, bul when we try to tnack down tht1 "cla11ical family or we1tern no1tal1la,'' it recedes ever f\U'ther into the past. Today, for example. we blame parental "permissiveness•· on the writings of Ben.Jamin Spock Jn the 19208 and 19309, it was blamed on Sigmund Freud, who was thought to have undermined the severity of the Edwardian .. f I llQ::...= EDITOR'S NOTE: Thls la the fifth In a series of JS articles ex· plorin& "American FamlUes in Tra.o.sltion." Author Philip Slater ~iuei that our hich divorce rates and new roles for women are unintended results of a retreat into fami· ly privacy following World War IJ . This series. written for Courses by Newspaper, a proaram of University Extension, UC San Diego, was funded by a grant from the Natiooal Endowment for the Humanities. women sacrificed their creativi- t y. their aspirations, their i capacity for enjoyment. and .. their self-respect In order to give " their children a "good home en- vironment,·· they created an un- age or adulthood and family life ~ that was so narrow, and so ~ bleak, that many of their off· :$ spring declined to enter into it at ~ all. Not only did fertility dec r e ase, but als o did the eage rness of young people to embrace family responsibilities. One change, however, can be predicted: The subordinatlon of women rests ultimately ,on physical strength ; to end it Is to weaken the importance of brute fo r c e in our thinking and behavioT. The postwar rel.real in- /. era. Yet the Edwardian his· torian saw that era as one in which children dominated the home because parents were afraid to hinder sear-expression. AMERICAN FAMILIES HAVE A PRECARIOUS TIGHTROPE TO WALK THE TIURD UNINTENDED effect concerned the position of women. Women have been sub- ordinated and exploited for thous ands or years, but their situation has usually been made · more palatatile b y a feminine support community of ·some kind: family or neighbors who shared in the discomforts. The growth of the mobile. isolated fa mily with shallow ties lo the community removed these s up- ports, leaving large numbets of highly educated women to con- template their condition alone. to ramily privacy, then, had a paradoxical impact, activating trends that ultimately weakened the nuclear family and led people to look for satisfaction elsewhere. The same complaints about the "cult of childhood" and lack of parental discipline were beard iJI. the Civil War period, duriq the 1830s and 1840s, and even4a-Pwitan Ma.uac.buaetts, THE FACT IS, children are much less influenced by the kind of people we are and the way we behave in the world. Americana have never been able to offer their children the unchanging enyironment that a~tarianiam requires. From the fll'St landings to the present day, Americans have lived amid chronic change and mobility, h.oping always that their children would be better adapted to the environment than they themselves. This has lent a tentativeness and self-doubt to their child-rearing efforts. American "narcissis m ," or self-centeredness, is also a venerable tradition. Our country was settled mostly by people who valued their economic welfare more than their com· munities. action they take. It ia one of our strongest illusions. THE DEPRESSION AND World War 11 wen~ heavy blows to this illusion, for they indicat-: ed that our destinies were in· terlocked. Our confusion as a na- tion was captured in the film "Casablanca ," in which a n American businessman, wallow· ing in the private poignancy of an unhappy love affair. is finally forced to involve himself in the collective suffering around him. The postwar era saw a mam· moth reaction against this brief flirtation with collectivis m. Am e ri c ans retre ated en- thusias tically into "private life." Men sought pe rsonal * * * security and self-esteem in their jobs. Women sought it in child rearing. with unprecedented in- tensity. Child rearing throughout flis· tory. for all but a privileged few. has been an occasional activity. attended to only as leisure from survival chores permitted. Now, for the first time. child rearing became a self-conscious, full· time. top-priority activity on a mass scale. Books on child care were e agerly devo ured, .as mothers -abandonlbg jobs and other interests -channeled their aborted ambitions ·into the auemm to raise perfect. well· rounde<I children. THIS ATrEMPI' TO c reate a comfortable. secure. private. nuc lear family world in which to retreat and raise super·children had three uninte nded effects. e ach or which helped to un- dermine that world and erode the values that had led men and women to seek it in the first place. The first unintended erfect was divorce, a result of the un- move about, all their other bonds are weakened. · SMALL WONDER that mar· riage so otten~conapses under the burden. No one can fulfill all of another's needs. The attempt to do so has led to a sharp increase in divorce and Uie creation of com- plex multiple families with step parents and half-siblings -a far c r y from the individualistic "nor.1!:1alcy" that postwar couples sought. The second unintended effect of the search for a private fami· ly world was a byproduct of child-centeredness. When men s ac rificed their he alth, their relationships, their joy. and their ethics to their jobs. all in order to "provide for t hei r chi ldren , .. and when For a time they tended to NE.XT WEf K : Author Carol Tavns discwses the serual rft!Olu· tion a.! a revolution of nsing npite· tatioru blame themselves for what had Rhine Picture 8 ha ppened to them, but once political insights were gained and shared. the situation was A8k U:-L p • ripe for a spectacular social -~ nee change. ' LONDON CAP) -A book con. The women 's movement in taining 50 pictures of tbe America. now spreading slowly German river Rhine as it looked throughout the world, has ror the in the 18th century has gone on firs t time in kno wn history sale for $2,400. challenged the exploitation of Bound in goatskin, the book is women by men with results that a replica of "Vues du Rhin," is· a r e a lmost impossible to sued in Vienna in 1798. The so foresee. Sex roles, after all, af. aquatints of scenery along the feet not only our political and Rhine were painted by Johann economic lives. but how we Ziegle r and e ngTav ed by think, how we look at ourselves Laurens Janscha. The original is o ur most private fantasies regarded as the finest color· and inti mate feelings. plate book ever made in Europe. ,,_ ______ _;.;;;::;;:;;;;;__ __ __.:;:::;_~ Anger-handling Talk Scheduled Have You E'Ver Heard Of A Church Like This? AS A SOCIETY, we encourage itelfishness. We expect people to be interested primarily in their prlv•te or family welfare, with little ... concern· ··for "'COm manJty needs. The care or the sick, old, disturbed, or poor, for example -a task that most societies take for granted -is carried out grudgingly, carelessly, o_r_pot.at all. Best-selling Author Also A Teacher usual~y heavy burden placed .o~ -A three-hour lecture that explains how to marnage by geographic mobtli· respond positively under hostile conditions is aet in t,y .. ~!'~ .. ttheUf~i.~~~I.~~~l from Costa Mesa. THIOLOGICAU YSOUt«> -believing each person can resool'ld to Goers love as revealed in Jesus The narcissism of the 1970s differed from the narcissism of the 19208 or 1950s only in style: our obsession with personal wealth, personal possessions, personal power. and personal fame was broadened to embrace p~raonal pleasures. personal psychological or spiritual de· velopmeot, and personal rela- tiqnahipe. Both sets of goals are pitvate, "selfish." We are simp- l ~more used to economic s flshness. 11 these strivings are ex· pl{esslom of what we call "in· di•idualism" -a belief system that denies that human beings are interdependent and in- fiuence each other with every .. Pb'illp· sra1er is Ii tef tilrtfr · and author of the best-selling bo ok "Th e Pursuit o( Loneliness." He taught in the depart· ment or social rel at ions at Harvard U nive rsity and was pro· fes s or of Soc iology at SLATH Brandeis University. where he was a member of the faculty 10 years. The recipie.nt of several grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, be bas conducted research on drugs, mental ill· nesa, aging, and the family. His other books include "Microcosm." "Earth walk," "Footholds," "The Wayward Gate." "The Glory of Hera," and "Wealth Addiction." commuru y e. Jn stable communities, where people live their whole lives with the same friends and neighbors. the marriage bond is not likely to be particularly intense. It is primarily an econom ic and child-rearing partners hip. not designed to serve emotional needs. Nowhere in the world is the · marriage relationship s ubject to the kinds of demands modern Americans place on it. Spouses today are expected to be not on· ly e conomic partners and parents, but also best friends and mutual therapists. Yet they are also expected to provide each other with the erotic excite· ment of a three-month affair, the sexual novelty of a one-night stand, and the romanticism ap· propriate to a six-month separa- tion. These h eavy expec tations reflect.the fact that when couples TiUed "Positive Communications in Negative Situations," the session is scheduled OcL 22 from 7-10 p.m. in room 207 of OCC's new Chemistry Building. Admission is free. Lecturer is Dr. Ch arles Ara, a psychologist and licensed m a rriage, family and c hild counselor. UTHEAAN CHURCH OF THE RESURRECTION _,_,~ .. --·-- H12 Hamtlton 1112·5005 Huntl"910n hech 1 Contemporary Service 8: 30 am ! ! Christian Education 9:•S am Traditional Service 11 :00 am If It flo•t•, ch•nces are you'll read about It In the DAILY PILOT IMTIUICTUALL Y HOMIST -believing God 1s ll'le author of all tqllh t>ncourag1ng '3Parch 1n all areas or knowledge IHTH,.SOHAU y orEH -believing each person 1s called to oevelop a hlestyfe based on rove and that there will be d1vers1ty w11hin our un1ly ol la11h SOCIALLY CONCEllHIO -believing we are partners with God to bring Justice and peace to the world RELIGIOUS&. Y C00'8.A TIYI -believing Iha! all la1ths can find common understanding and purposPs as well as cespect for one another s un1oueness VISIT FAIRVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH 2525 Fairview Rd Costa Mesa (near OC Fatrgrounos Dr. Gary Barmore. pastor s..d9y WonMp • 10:00 a.& ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY C..,ICH OF C ... ST 217 w ....... c::.... ...... t41-Jltl We're A Going Glowing Growing Church WftDAY~ l!'l'-1 SlWY t A.M. WOISNP It Utt. & 6 P.M. • '"'"' IMT'IOICm ,...t ... , p .. -. ....... -~ .... 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"Cl_, ........ ..... ,.., .... .... ............ u... ·- ~ YOUI PAN&Y"S MATmlAL .-S"' Dr. • .... s,.Mllt CHURCH SCHOOL 1:00. 9:30, 11:00 e.m. -lntenn Thru lttl Orede 9:30 e.m. -Junior High TitN Aduft AIC II If' 141-UJJ ...._.. .... ..._ UMnJ ST. MAB PIESIYTEllAN OtUIOf JIMMs'll ... Dr~.....,_..._. IH. W19m1Mc...... le•. T-r WtMe , .... Lelle ... 0 ..... ....:: ............. S~AY WO.S.. a CHUaCH SCMOOl-t:JO A.N. ...... w..1_......, ....... ....., .... 1141 NESIY1'alAN OIJIOt Of THE COVBWfT ... ,....,.... 14., c ......... _ 117-JJ40 ............. ,..... Sunday Worship & Church School 9:30 & 10·00 A.M Child Cere Available COMMUMITY CHUICH 11' THI IAY Dr.W...L~ ........ .... AY-OCt.11-IMIAJiif... 'UWC .. ...,.. !dw•de QMfM 2, JOI Ne p1re C.-r Dft,,. .._l I MY-OCT. tl-IWA.M. ......... =-' t -c:IMmm ... '"' ...._.,.. • Allll* ......... .._ #IC..,_ ....... ~MN,ertC... a.. OMNI 1117 Wall•R Dr. ........... 641-1611 ,. , .... I . I I ' ...J 1\ I I ................................................ • .. ~.~---'-~--~--........................ a.•w•dey ... ~.toe. ... 1.1 .• 1te0 ... -....... CWL .. v.~.LDT .. A•J .. J -- The Rev. D. llalm will ht? in augurated Sunday as the president of Christ Coll ege. Ir vine . T h e event 1s scheduled a t ..a p m at St John's Lutheran l'hurd1. Orange. Comment On Jewish Criticized RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -The faculty of a Southern Baptist col- lege for wome n , Me redith College. has unanimously adopt- ed a letter lo the Southern Bap- tist Convention president, deploring his s tatement that God does not hear the prayers of Jews. "Standing within the Judeo· Christian tradition, we affirm that God UI the God of all people and that God alone is judge," the faculty said in its letter lo the Rev. Bailey Smith of Del Ci· ty, Okla. He had made the re · mark about Jews at a political briefing for pastors in Dall~. Year Huntihgton Church Marks 35th I Combined r ho1r11 of Gnt'f' La\bera• C'"urc-h , Hunt1naton 8.-ar h, wHI present a (•oncert d spe('l•I music at 8 JO and 10 ~ a m today to in1Uate a month Iona cel.-braHon of the l'hurch's l~th anniversary Tht' 1udh 11n nual <.•elebratlon of talents la slated 10 a.m to slJI m S11turday ot the chur<'h. 69.11 1-:dlnger Ave-• . . A new 7 foot grand piano will b~ dcdil'&ted in a 7 p m Sunday t'Onn·rt ot ('ommual\y Chu.rcb, Comitrf'l••loeal, fU 1 fl 1>Uotropc' A q• 'orona d('I tthr Patnna M ur11h\ l.IHnb. dtrl'Ct or o r mus1 r . will pla works hy O ebu ss) He l e n W ul t o n , suprano. Kat hr} n Low~. meizo :rnprano. Ht'1:1 U Palm~r. tenor, and n1 11 HH·hardson. ba:.s, Wiii :.1ng L1ebesllcder waltzes by Hruhms • • • ·A New IJeeade of Comm at mcnt to Christ a.s Lord" is the ti tie or a spee<.'b by Lhe Hev T W 0\ erton a t the Ch ri s tian Women's Workshop, seheduled from 8·30 a.m to 2 30 p.m . Thursday at Firs t Christian Church. 1207 Main St., Hunt· in gton Beat•h Bob Le wis. baritone. and David Malcolm. pianist. also will be featured. There will be 12 works hop sub- Jects from which to choose * * * A melodrama. "Oi l's Well Thal El\da Well," will conclude a day Iona country fair today at Sbepluerd of U.t Hill• Ual&ed Cllarcll ol Clarll&, Laguna Hills. Event.a began with a pancake breakfut on Lh~ &rounds. 30121 Niguel Road * * • J amt!ll Woodin, Buena Park. is ntw pre11ident ot the Orange < 'ounty chapter of the Kal1llta of Cohambul. • • • S haping the Will Without BrukinK the Spirit is the titlt-of Sunday night's Focus on the Jo'am1ly senes at Flr1t Baptta Clliartll, 17415 Magnolia Ave., Fountain Valley The film begins at7 ·JO • • • Frank Barbero, Orange County Democratic chairman, will pre- sent the views of President Legion Supporting Schnol Prayer Bill W ASHlNGTON (AP) The American Legion and several other groups are asking approval of a bill reinstating voluntary prayer in public schools. Daniel J . O 'Connor, chairman of the Legion's National Americanism Commission, told the judiciary subcommittee on courts. civil liberties and administration or justice many schools went too far in carrying out a 1962 Supreme Court ruling. "We fi nd that although the court ruliJl& dealt with the prohibi- tion of prescribed or compulsory prayer, it is clear many jurisdic· tions have overreacted over the years by eliminating all prayer," O'Connor said. William M. o: Reilly. director of the Maryland Federation of Catholic Laity, also supported the pending amendment by Sen. ( J 1pon1ored by chapter Ill or tired •. will be guesl speaker.',. BRIEFS CatlaoUc Cemmualty A1ndes Huntington Beach is included ln · auxiliary. is scheduled from 10 the zone. a .m . to 4 p .m . Wednesday • • • -----------' Bayside Village, .Newport A 7,000-square·foot build_ini:~ Carter, and Dr. Lesle r W. Eneebretaon, willexpresatheopi- niona of Ronald Reagan ln talks on the presidential candidates Suocfay at the UaUarla•· Ualvenall.IU meet1n1 in Laguna Beach. The session is slated for 10: 30 a. m. at 429Cypress Drive. * * * Frances Kuris. past president of Wo m e n 's League r or Conservative Judaism, Pacific Southwest branch. will talk at the 11 :30 a .m . Thursday luncheon of Sisterhood of Tem· pie Isaiah. The event is scheduled at 2273 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. • * * T h e s ixth annual boutique, Paper Seeks Disarmament KANSAS CITY (AP) -The National Catholic Reporte r has called editorially for "un- ilateral nuc lea r dis· arma ment by the United States." The independent Cathohc weekly c alls arms spe nding hum a nity 's "major economic waste" and says "ou r whol e lopsided economy" is built on it. Denying that a halt to nuclear arms- m a king wo uld me a n "the Reds will take over." the paper said~ "How ? If we destroyed all t h e nuclear weapons we've built in the past 10 years we· ve still enough to de- molish every major city in the Soviet Union." Beach. expansion program is neanng • • • r completion at .., Zig Ziglar, sales motivational So.lb SboNS / speaker from Dallas. will be B a p t I • t featured at Sunday's celebration Cburcb, 32712,_ in Anaheim of the founding or Crown Valley, the world-wide Sunday school p 8 r k w a y , , movement . The event . Laguna , s po n sored by C h r is ti a n Niguel. Churches of Southern California, * * • .,., is set for 5 :30 p .m . at the Dr. Glen., Anaheim Convention Center. Wood. dean o( ,. *** wooo U n i ted The fall rally of Latberaa Church of Religious Science Women's Missionary Lea1ue, School of Ministry, Los Angeles. harbor zone, is scheduled for will speak in the 9:30 and 11 9: 30 a .m . Friday at First a .m . Sunday services at Hunt· Lutheran Church, 9th Street and Ing ton Beach C hurch of Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach. Rell&lous Scleace. The con- C a pt. Robert E . Foelbe r , gregation meets at Seacliff chaplain corps, U.S. Navy, re-Village. erusta18Rtltedral Sunday Services October 12, 1980 Dr. Schuller will deliver his message, "Tiie Thrust of the Trust" Jesse Helms, R-N.C. -=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--================~ at the 9:30 and 11 :15 a.m. services. Easy Habit NEW CHURCH! "Worship •you .,.. In the family car." ;; Sunday School RecoYd ·-·-..................... -·--···~· .. ff··S-outh .. ··eo·ast--... ·--··-·- For reserved drive-in church parking beneath the opened 90' Cathedral doors - call (714 ) 971 -4000. ' COLUMBIA, Ill. CAP) -The world's cham· pion Sunday school-geer says breaking his old record has become habit-forming. Every Sunday that Roland Daab, 66, enters St. Paul United Church of Christ in this southwestern Illinois city, he breaks the record which he set in 1977 and was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. He had attended 3,000 consecutive Sun- days al that time, and his mark is now 3,226. He attributes his 62 years of perfect atten- dance to "good health." The perfect attendltMe- ran in the family or the rel.ired rubber worker. His brother Wilbert had 25 years perfect atten· dance before he was killed in an industrial acci- dent in 1945, and his sister, Esther Volkert, had a perfect record for 29 years until the early 1950s . . Community Church Tim Timmons, Randy Marshal, Pa1tor1 Message: "GOD'S HALL OF FAME" Randy Marshall Speaking SERVICE: 9:00 AM CLASSES· Nursery thru Hi-School Temporary Home Corona del Mar High School 2101 Eastbluff Or. Newport Beach. California For Information: Call (71 4) 833·2953 7:00 p.m. -Inspiring Services beneath the sky and the setting sun. Message by Dr. Robert Schuller. assisted by his son Rev. Robert A. Schuller. Chapman Ave. at Lewis St.. Garden Grove. Ca. ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY Y•WllhWlk...t -hdHlfp1d! FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH M ... A ...... H ......... 9-lt SUMDAY: Cl•s ......... :30 I I 0:00 AM W~:30, 10:00 AM. 6:00 PM s~o::;.. Actl•e Y-"' •f'OllP• -......_, S-lcn DIA&..A-OIVOTIOM -536-HIO: OMce -536-UH ·~ Cltrist Slllce IHI" --sf~-JOHM'S THI .. SCOPAL CHUICH IM COSTA MISA • ., street .. o...,. A•- ~ 1:00 Ta ... ,.. .. H.ty C _ _.1111 10:00...., ........... " I 0:00 .,..,_., e-914 S.., Sc1tMt TIW II••·~---. Ylc., I'_ .._2%'17 ·~~ ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH WRCOMESYOU · 3209 Vk1 Udo, Newport leach -..., t:OO ...... ......,... ..... tWy c IH' S-., t:OO A.M. C'-clt ScltMI _, ... ._..._ s-My I 0:00 A.M. Artt s-My.,,.,... .... HMrC S..,. ............. tWy ........... .. t:OO & I 0:00 A.M. MwMry c- CHAllSMATIC MASS """,....,of .... ~. -7:00 ....... r....,-IMO A.M. tWy ._._... ...... s.r.tce Wiii L.,... 0. Of.._. fte .... ~ P. Allley ff, lectw-,._ 67MJIO All SAINl'S ANGUCAN EPISCOPAL CHUICH .............. ,,21 ...... c_,...,_ 18M2 Bushard, Fountain Volley 963-3801 ... ITIPHIM w. W. llCTOI . COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH s... ~ Capistrano 31812 El c.mlno Real 4SKM818 Maminl Worlhlp -8:30 & 10:4& A.M. 8hM SChool -9:4& A.M. WESTMtNSTBt LUTHERAN CHURCH IH41 ....... A•e. 1"4ext to S-Dletfo Frwy. I w .......... ll'f&I -WOISHIP S•vtelS - 1:30 & I 0:00 A.M. PASTOa JOB. A. SWIGCiUM PHOMI HMZH c .. 1st LUTHBAMCHUiCH ! Missourt Synod) 760 YkhlrM St~ c.... Mele ~Y.T-.P..tw-Ul-1611 ....................... , .... WOHHIP SBYICIS-1:11 & 11:00 A.M. s_., ~ & A ....... C.... -t:JO A.M. ~ ...... try Sc ..... -149-6166 -- LUnmtAH CHUaCH OF 1HI MASTm. LCA 29" , ....... Dr. c_._ .. w.. 71t-IOJI SUteAY SBVICES -t:OO A.M. &Jlwtlc~:..-I OIJO A.M. Senlce • S-.., ldliMI ,_. ...... l·I I ......... o.c .... , ..... ---- • • 7tt~~llACM .... ,.,, .... ,.~,... ................... WORSHIP SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 A.M. CHRISTIAN EOUCATION •...... 0:15 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE . • . . • • . . . . 10:30 A.M . ...... CAllAWA&A&I W&COMI COMI c••ATI Liii wmt UI Orangeeo.t UMITAllAM ...... SAUIT CHUICH I .............. _ ·~ .... , ...cl• tltlt AM ,.....rs,.......,.,..,. --.c.. ......... U•Lll ACf .. llW Mlnftter· Aev. !Ileen~ Mlnteter of CounMlfnt • Rev. Ctwft Sdwtfter A Corclal WelcotM froM THE UNITED MOHODIST CHUICH Costa Mesa MSTUMrnD MITHOIHST CHUICH 191h St. & Harbor Blvd. Ad\lll•Youtfl CllUICll Sdlool-e30 Chi.,,.... I Cf>Uf'Cll ~ 11 00 W ...... -ll:OOA.M. C.h11rlPS 0 Cl11rk Mini:o;tPr Costa Mesa North MISAY_. UMTID MITMOOIST CHUICH M-v-•••-s• ITNT.14 w°"""' • Cl\utdl Sc:t-oat l :JO & I t:OO A.M. o...wm-1.s.... c .. RfcAUICA IYTMISIA Newport Beach 1400 W Balboa Blvd 873-3805 Huntington Beach AIST UMrnD MITMODIST CHUICH 2721 17th St 536-3537 WwtMp s.r.lcr. 10:11- N...-y CMe Aft~ ei.rclt Sc~t:OO - Huntington Beach North COMMUMfTY """9 MITMOIHSTCMUICH 6662 Hell Ave. 842~81 WonNIP....e C..-CM~ l :JO .. lt:OO MIWPOll'r C..,. UMIT9MllTHOOIST 1801 Marguerite Ave Corona del Mar 644-0741 w....., .. a.rdt ScltMt t :JO A.M. Rev. Robert Shepard. Jr w....., a ci..rci. Sc1tMt t :JO A.M. ~,..._Sc....,'hre- 1:00 A.M.-6 P.M. 1 ... I• ........_ JOUMfAIM Y.UUY MST UMIT9 MllMOOIST CHUICH I IHI ........ St. -tH-JIH Dr.C.,..al.Wri.....,._ A~ .. Ct.di -W....., & ca.rclt ScltMI t:JO A.M. IMIE ASSEMBLY Of COD CHUICH 9.......,...... ..... 1 Youiflf-W.0 1 ..... floyllll ........ ... _ _......, Sun. School· 9:30 A.M. Worship -10:30 University Community Center 4530 Sandburg Way SHIR HA-MA 'Al.OT HAllOI llPOaM TIMPU m l :llf'.M. tQ'QP OPP 7:30 P.M. Rabbi Bernard P. King 2100.A Mar Vista Music· Arie Sh1kler Newport Beach Calif Educator Hildy Sheinman Fer lwhw....._ c• 644-JZOJ All YIS~or. W"'°"" TEMPLE SHARON ~ (Conservative) ¥ Rabbi Hershel Brooks 617 Weal H•mllton, Cott• Me••· C•llf. 92627 (714) 646-5552 -------· TEMPLE IA T Y AHM .. .._, Rabbi Mark S. Miller Cantor Ronald E. Fordls SADA TH SBYICIS • FmDA Y • 1:00 PM Miriam Kaufman, Dir. of Ed .. Winnie Ross, President Religious School Sunday 9: IS AM to 11 :45 AM Jr . & Sr. High Groups · Adult Education Hebrew School · Thursday 4: 15 · 6: 15 PM 1011 Camelback. Newport Beach •OH Jamboreel Visitors Welcome . 644·1999 MemMr UMIC HADOa fill.LOWS ... lal C..,.CH ~&JWSt.,C-....._ DI. P. IL •1 ICMll. ...._ · 64J.ltlt SUNDAY ICNOOL-t:I I • WQllNP.lt:Jt ..... :Jt ,_ ......... ,.7 ...... 0..,......, ........ . Sun & Wed. Eve. Activities at University Methodist Church. Culver & University Dr I J. Mldlla. Pastor 537.-14 WOIDOPNOA•CY~~llAM.f:llPM ....0· 1:11 AM, l:tt PM;· I l:JI AM .._--------------~-~--J'._!.=-=-=-=-~-=---.::::!::=========================:=! -- I I I 1. QUEENIE ---~1011 ( Boroseopr SUNDAY. OC"T. 11 BySVDNEVOMAKK ] ARIES tM.a.r._21.:Apr. 19>. SpeClal rcqu~ -am fulfilled -long.distance l'ommun1cat1on aids in locating missing links . Perceive potentia l . refuse to be short-changed b) those who luck faith TAURUS <Apr. 20-May 20\: He aware of costs, adhere to resolutions concerning budget and sav· ings program. Family member confides dile mma which involves p3yments . debts and collect1ons. Don't cast first stone. GEMINI t May 21.June 20>. Check legal righb, permis!'ions: cl~rify meanings, streamline techniques and see places, persons in realistic light . Pisces. Virgo natives figure prominently. CANCER (June 21 .July 22 ): New approach aids in improving special services and work conditions . Atte nd to basic issues. Don't skip euentials: you have opportunity now to make valuable contacts and to "plant seeds" which enhance success potential Lt;O (July 23·Aug. 22l : Spotlight on c reativity, speculation. sweeping changes, dealings with young persons. You finish assignment and im· prove lines of communication. Aries, Libra persons figure prominently. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: You receive factual data enabling you to build on a more solid struc- ture. Key is to act on knowledge. Be selective. choose quality and rton 't sell yourself s hort. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : Ideas c an be tral'\sformed into valid concepts . Know it and pro- ceed accordingly. Emphasis on trips. hunches , teaching techniques a nd ability to perceive trends and subtle nuances. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov 21): Missing pieces fall into place; you are hot on trail of information which can lead to "jackpot." Accent on pay ments. collections. consolidation o f assets . Gemini. Sagit- tarius persons figure prominently. SAGl'ITARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21 >. Arcent on _ _ individuality, personal touc h. special appearances and correct timing. Take initiative. be ready for · ""· .. ···n~·-stm1S·irrnew .. diredrons: .. vo1rn ··oe-··moYeTrr-·- dependent in thought. action. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Element of mystery works to your advantage. Know it, be dis· creel, get behind scenes . delve beneath surface in- dications. Visit to one who is confined to home. hospitaJ could be on agenda. AQUARIUS tJan. 20-F'eb. 18 1. You find key enabli.ng you to win friends ancl influence people. Your special talents, abilities are emphasized. Many who were indifferent will now express en- thusiasm . PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Goals.Jiream s re· q uire closer scrutiny. You may be asked to review and revise -don't feel that previous plans were made In conc rete. Me ans c hanKes may be necessary and could prove bene fi cial. Message will be clarified . Motivation Talk Set at College A three-hour s eminar deiill(n<'d lo 11how mun ager s how to motivate their pcoplt• lo work harder will be offered at Orunl(•• C:or11it C'ollPl(f' 111 Costa Mes a Oct. 22. Titled "Molivatlnu f'1•11pl t· Who W11rk l"11r You," the se11sion will run frrim 7 Ill JI "' 111 O C:I .. ., Fine Art.~ Hall 119. AdmiN~1ur1111 (11•1· Arab Princes.~ (;11ilt y LONDON <AP> Pr1111·1·1t'I N<111ru i\I ~111111 11f Saudi Arabia pleaded ~uilty t11 11li•11>llfl111A11·11~1u111t! jewelry worth less thun S4a f11nr1 11 f.1111do11 department store. She wus rt1wll SI.HOO 11nd Sutl in le1at costs. : Police told the court the 2H y•iur r1ld pnm·N111 w•s carrying $840 in he r purl!t: ul th•· tlmt· o{ Uw tb,ft, and is married to :.i Smull l11111lr11•x:.u11in who e~ $21,000 a month • The accused's relallonst1111 In th•· Suull1 roy al l•mlb wu not s tated . • : Tibet's Poor HPlped PEKJNG <AP> -Tibet'11 pc111111nt11 , herdsmen lp)d. craftsmen can obtain lntere11t-fre<: loans for t,bree years from the Bank of Chini.. China's of. Qclal Xlnhua news agency said. The bank acknowledged that ther e had been no llDprovement in living standards In the r ealon of 1. 7 qiUUoo peoplesince 1986. • I l I ' I I I I 1 .24 I ! .. $3 I 38° ' I I I I I / I a I I .. .. 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Brett's Homer Pms 1hem, 'lhere I crew for the Royals. He led ldl r' team to another division title, NEW YORK (AP> -The fru1trationa, constructed on three playoff failures, ended in a 1pla1b of cha mpagne for the Kanau City Royala Friday night with a monstrous home run by Geor1e Brett carrying them to their first American League pennant, beating New Yo.rk 4-2 to complete a playoff sweep ol the Y ankeea. Three limes the Royals, born out of expansion 11 yeara ago, bad challenged the tradition- laden Yankees for the AL flag. And each time New York had beaten back the challenge. But Brett put an end to those disap· pointmenta, winning a fastball showdown with Yankees re - liever Rich Gossage for the de- cisive home run. "I 'll h it a fast ball off anybody," Brett said. "The harder they throw. the better I like it." GOSSAGE THROWS as hard as anybody, so it was strength against strength when Brett came up with two out and two Royals on base in the eighth in- ning. He hit a high arcing drive into the third deck at Yankee Stadium and, two innings later, the Royals were winners as bullpen ace Dan Quisenberry. the former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College star, shut down the Yankees. That's exactly where the Royals wiU be Tuesday ni1bt wben the 1980 battle for baseball'• world titJe belinl in either Houston or Philadelphia. And Brett is the man who put the Royala there at last. ... WENT UP there thl~ 'pull.' 1 wanted to bit· the bard and pull it. Getting it up in the air -that was a bonus." Frey, who watched Brett's amazing challenge at a .400 bat· ting average this season, sita in awe ot the third baseman. '' 1 guess be 's one of the greatest to play this game," the manager said. "He's the type or player . . . one of those players who is able lo do the right thing at tbe right time. If there's a better ballplayer than Brett, I certainly haven't seen him." As the celebration began in the Royals' dressing room, Brett thought or bis team's home city. "THE TOWN of Kansas City is going to go berserk," he said. ·'The whole cit y is going to cherish this a long time ." That's the way it is when you've waited a long time for something, and Kansas City and the Royals have wailed since 1976 for thi1I pennant. "When he hit the home run." aP...._.' said freshma n manager Jim n.ara•L • .aNDESTOY 8CORU--WINNING ..... -~---..IN THE 11TH eNNING. Frey, "my feeling was we were rvw--._ '"5 nvn rvn nvvv•vn going to the World Series." The homer w as a nother chapter in this fairy tale sea.son for Brett. His run at .400 -he finished 10 points short of that diffi cult target -included 24 homers and 118 RBI. OffeMive· ly, he was a one-man wrecking Morgan Gives Astros the Edge Houston Wins, 1-0 in 11; Cedeno Dislocates His Ankle HOUSTON CAP) -Denny Walllnc. wlao bad appeared in only three of Houston'• lut US games, and stmpy- kneed Joe Morgan made a winniDC a1ainlt tbe left-banded McGraw and de- livered tbe 1ame-winnin1 sacrifice Oy to Gres Lmimki in left field. That made Walling the second-most aatiafied player, after Morgan. "TUG BAD 111ROWN me every pitch there WU and I wun 't hurt.in& at all wben I aaw the ball hit the wall," ex-combination Frid•Y that brouebt the Aatroa a 1..0 victory over PbilMelpbla in the 11th inniDC and put them within a "I didn't think J bit tbe ball very well," wawnc aald after bia rare atart. "It w• up to Lande9toy to score tbe · plained lloqan. "I was gofnl for home but the)' told me to bold at third.'' Pt.iledelpbia Manaier Dallu Green recopbed bis team'a predicament. 1ame al tbe Na~ Leaiue title. .. ft' T•••• ll~aytJll dapite a strained -knee, a tri~ :!~ri!:~-.... ---.. ·Ol-•ei·~-·-1-. ----------·Wlllt ...... buttaum - "I )mow '!"_~):~ Jn,~i.rouble," Green iilG. "rreeI a little '61t Ciown right now. But we're Iola& to get together in the locker rooai a.ad try to regroup. c•• ,,., to paeb nmner Rafael Le-~ wbo scored tbe Wlnn1q nm lD 1ame three of the NL Champioubip Series. run. Bill (llmaier BUI Virdoa) baa let me bit aaam.t leftie1 four or five times in crucial tltuatiom and I expected lo bit the baseball. "We bad aome OP,portunitiea to score earlyandwedidn't . ' The Astroe must try to win their first league championship in the team's 19- year history Saturday against Steve Carlton. AFTER PBILS PITCHER Tug McGraw intentionally loaded the bues by walking Jose Cruz and pinch bitter Art Howe. Walling, a lefty, stepped in "It wu a Jood feelln1 to come in like thia and produce. Lut year, I bad a bet- ter avera1e but tbia year b• to be more satisfying." "I'll atick all the ri1bt-banded bitters Bruins Face Cardinals UCL.4 Bids for Fifth Straighl Victory By ROGER CARLSON °' .. 09lty ...... _ LOS ANGELES -Oklahoma· killer Stanford takes on UCLA in collelf ate football today in a Pacific· 10 game at the Coliseum, be1inninl at 1:30. The 1ame is crucial for two upecta -Stanford can gain a IOlid foothold on a berth to Pua- dena and the Rose Bowl with a victory, while UCLA's shot al an ldibeaten season and a possible aatloaal cbampionsbip ride on ~ Bnaina' success. VCIA, 4-e AJTl:R upsetting Ob.to State Jut week and moviq iDto the No. s national rankiq, maat contend with the unpredic· table Cardinals, 4·1, a team ••lcb tbelled Oklahoma, yet bu )OR to Bo9ton College. Of the ellpble teams for Roee Bowl consideration, only W aahlnaton and Arizona are oven a lbot at stoppin1 Stan· .... 'a trip and the Huskies are •1 10 fer. Stanford ia 1..0. tied trttla Arhoaa in the race few tbe eaaf erentt cbampioubip. Stanford'• aerial circus re· yards. McNeil avera1es 25 car- ries a game. UClA COACH Terry Donahue is aware of today's task. ·'Offensively, I think Stanford is certainly one of the premier teams in the country." says Donahue. "They are frighteninc. They certainly have more weapons than any team we've fat ed to date. I think their of. femive line ia vastly superior to that ol Ohio State. "AU of our games the put four years with St.anford have been mind-boulint for the fana and pure terror for the coaches." Concern over a knee injury to All-American defensive back Kenny Ealley bu aubelded in the UCLA camp and be ta ez- pected to be ready for bla ah start u a Bruin today. Also instrumental' in tbe Bruins' defense is outside linebacker Larey Hall, a senior out of F.stancia High. · Whatever transpires from today's matcbup, it seems cer- tain it will come down to the final seconds, altbou1b the Bruina are listed aa 7~-point favorites. Three years a10, a 27-yard _ touchdown put from Steve DUa to Jamee Lofton with 37 seconds left gave Stanford a 32-28 vic- tory. IN lfJI, Peter Boermeester's 37-yard field 1oal with 27 aecoada left boosted UCLA to a 2'7·28 triumph. And a year a10 they nially outdid themselves. The game ended on Ken Naber'• 51-yard field 1oal, liv· IDI the Cardlnala a 2'7·24 win. Stanford it 4,1 overall and ranked No. 1t ID the nation. And while Stanford'• offense bu been formidable, it abouJd be re- membered that UCLA•'• de- fenae bu been brilliant to tbla point, pmt1q lbutouta ID it. last two 1amea and allO~ a total ol oa.Iy 21pointa. I can find into the lineup aeainst Carlton," the percentage-conscious Virdon said. "He's as tough as there is. If I had Carlton and bad to win one game to st.y in it, I'd pitch him, too.'' THE RUN COMPLETED the second straight extra-inning playoff game and aet a Natiooal League record for the moet scoreless innings in playoff com· petition. . Vinion, of course, was upset by the 1011 of center fielder Caesar Cedeno who suffered a compound dislocation or bis right. ankle while running in the sixth in- ning. "But this club has more intestinal fortitude than a lot of people give us credit for," said Virdon. "They'll keep it together for the next one or two days." but winning the West was old t1al to the Royala. The ~mt was what~ tht1, .1. bave been after all aloo& ud l they fanally nailed it down Fri· day night. i Ba E TT HAD BEEN a 1 member ol the Royal teanu UUd j loet to New York in 1978, 19'7 1 and 1978. Twice tboH playoft1 went down lo the ninth inninc ol 1 the fifth same before the.' Yankees woo and left Kansas Cl· ty with the bitter defeat.II. This time, the Royals got the jump on New York by aweepiDf the first two games at bome to leave the Yankees on the ed&e al elimination as they rel~ home. Owner Geor1e steintw.· ner angrily pled1ed lb.at llil team would reverse tbe trend and win three straight at home -a feat that has not been ac· complished in league Cham· pionship Series history. But Brett and the Royal.sputa stop to that. . NEW YORK stirred for the . first time when it erased an ear- ly l ·O Kansas City lead with two runs in th.e sixth in a rally lril· gered by a Reggie Jackson dou· ble. Most of the damage came against Quisenberry, who had relieved starter Paul Splittorff after Jackson's two-bue bit. lf the Royals were thinkinl about Steinbreoner's pledge, that would have been the mo- ment. But it could have only been a fleeting thought because in the next inning they seiaed the lead for good. Tommy John retired the farat two batters in the Royals' seventh but then Willie Wilaon, who led the majors with'230 bita this seuoo, rifled a double into the right field comer. Yankee. Manager Dick Howser moved to the mound and motioned for Rieb Gossage, whose 33 aavea tied Qudenberry for the major. league lead in games saved. GOSSAGE BAD not appeared m the first two games o( the seriea and he came in Friday with a fastball clocked ~t 91 mph. Still, U. L. Washingt.oo bung in against the bi g. riSbthander and nudged an in- field single behind second base. Wilson advanced to third oo the hit that brought up Brett. The Royals ' slueger, who1 batted an amazing .390 tbia seaaoo and carried on a late· (See KOY ALS, Pa1e BJ) · YOI•• around quarterback Jobn sa• ay ad a b08t of top re- ... , ... includlnc two-time All-·~•rlcan Ken Mar1erum, a ~taln Valley m1h product. "It's bard for me to t.blnk of any one player more important to any one defenae," aaya Stan- ford Coach Paul Wi11in, refer· rtn1 to Ealey. Bhray, incidentally, bu com- pleted D . l percent o( bia PU1e8 ao far, lood for 1,D yarda. THE ROYALS' DAN QUllB•RRRY a.ALS OM TO A YANm IN THE FINAL INNING. ' •A&Gsau• BAS caught lt ,..... for m yards and four TDe0 wtaile Darria NelMD bu Mlied 21' yards OG 19 catcbet .... cme TD. Nellon'• 1om11er "'°"9er, Kevin, it a backup t.alback to Freeman McNeil of 17CLA. I ..,,.,., ttatl lnclude 11 TD wttb 101~...... wttb sill ~ . . \UCLA quarterback Tom · awnr "" daa Pae·ll la •· ...................... ....... ., ..... ~~ ~(~~ .............. ...... ~_..,.._ ....... wltll ltaaford, wt\la 'I ........ fro• M1 Jllt.MJH fj'8_'4r,. .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~-......--~ USC Puts 24-gaae Streak on the Line n: ., ... 11;1 TUCSON <AP) -Wben yuu 're at the top in sporta, everyone tak• a lbat at JOU. No cme bows that betler' t.baa Coacb .Jabn Rl*DIOD and bia USC foot. ball team. Toaa,bt, teemd-raaked SoutMn Cal aften albo& tot» UDl~of Ari .... TM TroJ-put a U nconl tldl ...... ad ........ ltnakol1t1 ... 0Dtbe .... ~ • "We ....Uu w'n ~tnf/r/ wuls-4.'' a1t' • .-•-tM~ ii a ._..llC.-,. ..................... . ...... .. . A .-.Clfltlb enN el tr,• II G· ...... hr ...... Alt-. Cledl IMrJ ................. ~,-- for bla team la not to ION tbe 1ame paycbalollcally befon it atarta. "'l'be major lhlDI we face aaalnat USC la that our entire team. coaches I O.••••T•• ... • KJWX f Je19J • 7139 ...S ...... baw to believe we can ................ aid. Rclb' ............ ta not tak.lnC tM ·-·--· ............ Ari&ODa, 1·1, lau 1laon a 1troa1 defenH, "'•dlllr ............ tbe Tro.J•'• ,_..,.._n l911ame. WMle ........ Cal la• nllbecl for• yards in ita four 1ames, with tailback Marcua Allen 1atDin1 58'7 of that total, Arizona b• been limitinc ita ClllPJMDla to lea than 100 yard.a ruablq per 1ame. Tbe Wildcat defeue bu allowed a lot of Puelnl yardaae, but JUlt oae p•atns touchdown. And •t bu played two ltrict- ly p~~ted teams, Colorado State and Callforma. Offeulvelr, Ariaoaa bu been ln- coaalateat, poulbly because lt loat ltartbtl quarterbllek llad hkber for the ,._. wbm be tllffeNd a knee lD· JUJ'J la tbe NCcmd ..... He bM been replaeed bJ aopbomor9 Kevia Ward. "Fulcber't bl bu hurt Aftlcma," RoblnlOD Nld. ''IM tlda ta ~ a ..U· coached. effta.t, clltclpllMd ..._ t.bat plays very good defenae and aeema w be able to scratch around and ftDd a~ war to win. 'lbey'U allo.be iDlplJ"ed ~I : home." : Smit.b tald be bopea fullback Hublri : Oliver, wbo bad an aft same lalt weftl : with II 1ardt l'UlblDC, can retun tO I form. 1blll la needed to keep Ari-• W • : the same and to belp 1et OU•• baek • , ' t.be track for a second atratcbt 1.• · yard ........ ''Off-'"11 qalDlt them, ......... set a bit break. we 11mpa, 19aw to ICON," Smith tald. "And ft'U l98W to mis it up. We caa't Juat nm or .&brow; w• bave to do both." , Lut week, Ari_. came up with._ · J t.baa -, ... total oa ... la ....... : Jowa $-IOD a Hfety and a ftftl toa). ) ; J --. J -·· -~· • ports IBl1'9ak A C.pau .. "•port From the Wortd of Sporte --Dodgers Pick Perrano8ki As New Pitching Coach •. ,.•.\P ...... k~ LOS AN<a:u:s TM Lo9 Ancel• Ooc11•n ii uoow.ced f"nda)' Lhat f0111Mt.r •t.udout rehevet Roe fWTano.kJ h .. bHn named ~ NaUonaJ IA.atue ~m '• pttdnn• Nleh l>wruoK.I. '3. hu served u the Ood1era • minor lt1a1oe pA&dliq lutructor 11.nc~ lt'TJ He repJat'e. Red Adam•. wbo ~ his retirement earlier thl• weell after 1trv\nt1 ah the Lo9 ~k!e pltchin1 c-oach for 12 su.an1 Pe!rr&D06k1 wu an outatVKUn& relief pltcbft' IOI' the Ood1Jera from 1911_,7 and alao p1lch~ for Loa An1eJ• tn 1972. He compi&ed a Ufetime record of 79 74 while ~cdun1 for Los An1elf!6, MJMe,,sota. Detroit and the Angels In his 13-year ma Jor leque career Perraoo.ki po8ted a 16·3 record for the Dod1ers tn 19&3 and as a Dodier appeared in '57 ••me9, savma 101, wtuch ranks second only to Jim Brewer in t.he Dodger ~ ... ,....., record book. He also holds the Dodaer re cord for most consecutive strikeouts by rel.Jef pitcher (silt ). ....------Qteo•• of •lw Dat1 -----, Vida Blue, who pitched for the world champion Oakland A's or 1972. '73 and '74 . "I was thinkin& that in 1982 it will be the lO·year anniversary of our fint world championship. l ' m interested in seeing if Mr. Finley is going to gel all the players together. I doubt it. He woulcin 't want .to oav for the air fare and hotel rooms. He'd want us aJJ td come economy class. •rt•e •• •• Sp•,.,,. ""'• t1a 11111 .J.alor Brld.1emaa scored a ga~e·bjgb 23 m points to lead Milwaukee to a 108-103 vtctorJ..~er the Philadelphia 7&era Friday nipt in the Natlonal Basketball Association opener for both teams . . . In other openers, &eflll Pwter 1cored 21 points, 1S in the seccmd ball to lead W ubington to a 95-85 victory over Detroit. With the Pistom leading 5&-tl ~arly in the third quarter Porter -with help from teammates Wee llueW and ' .... DallrWce -out.scored Detroit. ~ over a 1even·minute span to pull the Bulletl to a 13.eD lead . . . Veteran M.L Carr lcored 25 point.a in bis lt.artiq debut u a guard to pace Boston to a lJ0.103 win over Cleveland . . . JeU.7 Da•I• scored 24 points to lead Indiana to a 110.91 verdict over the New Jeney Net.a . . . Veteran Mrtaa DaatleJ and rookie Dar· rell G~ combined for 62 points to 1park Utah to a 91-18 victory over Portland ' . . . Reserve center Dave Conble bit a •••DNMM lS·foot ju.mp shot with five second.a re· mainina to give San Antonio a ll3·112 victory over Denver . . . ftlJ Smida scored 35 points and Sllbey Wit~ pulled down 2.3 rebounds to pace San Die10 to 120-lOt ve~ct over . Houston . . . Guard Deu1a J • n• scored 28 pol.Jlts and center AIYU Adam• added 25 as Phoenix defeated Golden State, 121·101. ... Ide ~-y_,. Pi!tU• 1 l•·b I ··--· Highly·regarded rookie GUJ eana.ra, the !I first man in more. than a decade to lain bis PGA Tour playin1 ri1ht.s without attendin1 qualifying abool fired a S·under-par 61 and moved into a tbree'·way tie for the second·round lead Friday in the Penucola Open golf tournament. Hallber1. 22, a fo~er n~ lional collegiate champion from Wak~ F~rest who tamed hiJ playing rights under new, mooey·WlDIUDI standards, com· pleted two trips over the 7 ,J.33..yard Perdido Bay Golf Club coune in 135. He sbara the top •pot with first-round leader Te• De and Canadian Du Baiw.n. . . . South Africa and tbe Republic of China failed Friday to pick up any pound in the 12tb men's World Amateur Team Golf Cbam- plonablpa despite an o« day by the leadiq United States squad. 1'be U .S. actually picked up a ltrolle oa aecond·place South Africa and now leads the cbampioaabip by 14 atrotes with tbe final round of actioa Ht for todQ . . . NeT JaeellMm spJubed his way twice a.round tbe Wentworth aolf coune in heavy rain and beat 8"ertw ...._.,.._ of Spain 3 and 2 for a place in the 1emlllnal9 of tbe World Matc.b Play GoU championship at Virlinia Water, En1land. The 1reens were IO wet toward the encl al the •bole match tbat they bad to be swept clear of water before each Dutt. ...,. .• .-•• ,. r..,erC..••• o-a. .. ,... 1cored two 1oall and 10.U. u •Ille PaJ•aleer posted • victory In hl1 lint ' w uhtnitoo •tart as the Capatala delee141d the Wm· nlpe1 Jeta, 4 1 In the National Hockey Leape °"ner for both teama Frlday ftlaht . . . la odller flnt COD· Leab. a fl~•-mlnute hlah allclllftl penalty to Olien defeDNm:° Lee r .. .u. cruted the openin& for tbird period 1oala 7 ~ Jaf4-.. ltkla1l11 11\d Jmie fflla.. tllat l8Ve Quebec a -. victory ovt'\r fl:dmonton. Fo10Un drew blood in an atterea~ with Quebee's Gerry Harl, tlvtnt tbe Nordiq-. •ma-· v.nl•1e for five minutes The PbUadelpbia "'1~ MDL three rookJ~11 to t.helr minor lear.::..:.,amp, ~io:•lr roater w 1.3 players . Gt1J • •uff--. a pulled hamatrina. wlll not be l:n uniform wM8 tbe Moatnal C •nadlena open the HH<>n at home .. alMt Cbicato tolli-"'· 'erft w ............. , ...... ... ST 1.0lJIS U It weren't for t.be matter of m more tenOWJ 1a1ue1 at hand, Jack YOUDlbloodalandad • • Dan Dterdorl ml1ht be ready lO jolD a mutu · m1rat100 society. . "I t.hlnk I broke even," St. 1Auis Cardinala o(femlve lln.:man D\erdorf saya of lbe times be b., played lD the Na- Uonal F'ootball Lea1ue aaainat Younabloodt an all-pro Rama defensive end. "I've always felt he's ooe of the top three tackles in the NFL,'' say a Younjblood by way of compliment for Oierdorf, his opponent on S~ay. ,','He's total conaistency, a total c~mpet.itor. The clusic confrontation between the two could, of course, represent ~ key to bow a contest .between teams which have been recently on the rise will come out. Los Angeles, 3·2, boasts a three-game strln& of victories and ~e NFL's top· scoring offeme. St. Louis, 2-3, bu re· vou.ea&.o00 bounded strongly in t.be paat two weeks from three opening losses to record impressiye triumphs over the Philadelphia Eagles and New Orleans Saints. A5 far as the Youngblood·Dierdorf rivalry is wnwrned, it hu been restricted to two meetin1s between the Rams and Cards, each in Loe Angeles. In 19'75 the 244-pound Youngblood made a nuisance of himself by 'sacking St. Louis' .Jim Hart for an ll·Yard. Joss, bl~ltina a convenioo, rerovenni a fumble and lumbenna 47 yards to score with an intercepted pus. Those deeds helped lbe Rams prevail 35·23 in a playoff game. A year later, however, the shoe wu on the other ff:!Ot. The Cards, down 21-6 at halftime, roared back ln the cloemg querter to gain a 30--28 nod. Dierdorf describes Youngblood. his 6-foot-4 opponent directly across the line, aa "the smartest defensive end in the game today. "He's a tough sonofagun," uie Pro Bowl St. Louis player says. ''I've got to neutralize him. When you go egainst the best, you hope to bold your own." NEW YORK -New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who criticized several players after the openin1·game lou to Kamu City and third base coach Mike Ferraro for a costly second.game decision in the American Leaaue playoffs, was subdued Friday night after the Yankees lost to the Kansu Ci· ty Royals, 4-2. Steinbrenner shook hands with every player be could find in the solemn clubhouse, saying to each, "Have a good winter." Then. with a police escort, he left the clubhouse. Cftlemw• Aaalde S•rp1w 8-ec '"' Ceear C-.. underwent successful suraery • Friday nigbt after sufferin1 a compound dialoca- tion and extreme ligament tear 1n his ri&bt ankle in the Houston Astroa' ll-innin1 1·0 National Lea1ue Cba.mpiomb:ip-Ser·ts-vidor7··o•er f'Ml8delphitt: Cedeno wu hurt while crouin& first hue after bittiD& into a double play . . . The UC Santa Barbara buketball pro- 1ram bu been placed on probatioa wi~ aancti~. by the .. ·... Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on for , •' violations of recruiting and extra benefit rules of the PCAA and NCAA. The Gauchos will not be elicible for tourna- ment play . . . The president of the SeattJe Mariners says be lites and supports Geer1e S&el•llre••er•a proposal for a three-division American Leque realip- ment . . . Mania Frasier. son ol former heavyweight champion Jee Frasier, 1cored a knockout over 9-la IUven at 2 :30 of the •econd round Friday nilht in caoHo New York A New Jeney Judae ruled that the co~nmen of pacinc superstar Nla"-8 muat band over cuatody of the 3-year-old by the end of t• to a •JDdicate beaded by LM G9'la . . . Giroodina de Bordeaux banded tbe tourin& Coamoa a 4·1 soccer Iota in France on a Oooded field u Ben~ ~ scored a pair of eoal.s . . . ..._ Kraae, who for 31 yean beaded tbe athletic pro1ram at Notre Dame Univenity, announced bis realpa- lion. SPORTS BREAK/ FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL f'..._P.,,eaJ ROYAIS •.. year fiirtation with .400 that cap- tiv ated the country, had been te· tired seven straight times by Yankee pitchers Thursday and Friday night after homering in the first game of this playoff series. He wasted no time with Gos· sage, jumping on the first pitch and sending it in a huge arc high and deep into the upper stands in right field. The three·run shot propelled Kansas City in front and emptied tbe Royals dugout to greet Brett as be finished bis home run trot. THE YANKEES didn't go down quietly, however. They mounted a major threat against Quisenberry in the eighth. Bob Wat.son. who had three bits in the game, opened with a triple up tbe gap in left-center field. Theo Jackson and Osur Gamble drew walks from the submarining right-bander. Now, with the bases loaded and none out. the Yankee Stadium crowd of 56,588 roared on every pitch as Quisenberry faced Rick Cerone. The Yankee utcher drilled a l ·l pitch that seem~ to be a sure base hit. But Washington, the Royals' shortstop, grabbed the liner and turned it into a rally-killing dou· ble play, trap:>ing Jackson off second base. Pinch-hitter Jim Spencer then rolled out, ending the inning. ·'llifilling 99-98 \Vin For 1.akers SEATTLE <AP) -Mike Cooper made a 11lt -foot .J~mp shot with one second remauunc. u tbe Loe AJ11eles La.ken - down 19 points in the lint half - roared back in the final quarter to defeat the Seattle SuperSooica, 99-91, in tbe aeaaon-opening National Bullet· ball A.alociation 1ame for both teams. Seattle led 98·97 with 11 seconds to 10. but the Lakers · Norm Ntxon forced a jump ball with SeattJe's Fred Brown on an inboundl pus. Brown tipped the ball to teammate John Jobnaoa, but a Mx,,., steal led to Cooper's game-winner. Jamaal Wilke s scored 22 points to lead the Lakers. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added 1.5 points and 12 rebounds. Seattle was led by Paul Westphal'• 24 points, Lonnie Shelton's 19 and Jack Sikma's 12 rebounds. Los Angeles went ahead for the fim time, 97·95, with 2 :50 re· maining on Ervin "Magic" Johnson's tip-in. The Sonics tied the score at '¥1 when Jabbar waa called for goaltending on a shot by Sikma. Lonnie Shelton hit one of two free throws with 42 seconds re- maining, to give the Sonics a 98-97edge. Seattfe led at the half, 54-45. Paul Westhead, who coached the Lakers to the NBA cham· pionship last seuon, said his team did not show the com- placency often exhibited by champions. JC Runners Win Easily Victories by both the undefeat- ed Orange Coast College men's and women's cross country teams Friday have set tbe staae for next Friday's South Coast Conference battle with unbeaten Grossmont at Balboa Park in San Diego. The OCC teams easily disposed of Fullerton on the Newport Back Bay course. In other junior col· lege action, Saddleback's men's team improved its record to 3-0 with a victory over Southwestern, BRE'IT WAS ASllrED if he re· while the Gaucho women lost lished the challenge of being OIH! their meet. of the best hitters in tbe game Golden West's women's team facing. oo. of· the-hen· ntiet -patted' ·off-a-llOUbte 11Uil meil pitcben. wiD over Eut Loe Aqel• md "If be wu the type of pitcher Cypress at Grlmth Pan. like Quisenberry, l don't think J John Gerhardt and Mike would like to face him," Brett Laodson recorded 22 :26 finishes said. to tie for first in OCC's win over "But I can hit a fastball off Fullerton. Teammates Brian anybody," Brett added. "He Harold <22:47) and Mike Serna (Gossace> only throws onespeed, <22 :S3 l foUowed . andtbat'sbard." Barbie Ludovise sparked the But Brett bad to share hero OCC women with a 20:33 clock- laurels with second baseman ing while tbe Bu cs · Lisa White, who made some out-Gonzales was second at 20:45. standina plays in the field to S a d d 1 e b a c k s t o p p e d wipe out a throwing error that Southwestern as John Olmedo led to two Yankee runs, and finished first in 21 : 22 and Qui1e11berry. White was named Gaucho runner Chet Vert the Most Valuable Player of the followed with a similar 21:22 AL playoffs. mark. • Frey, asked if be thought In women 's action, about taking Quisenberry out in Southwestern 's Lucina On· the eighth inning, said : "We tiveru set a course record with bring him in to pitch in jams like her winning Ume of 21 :05. that. I couldn't see taking him out Golden West's record Improved unleu he gave up three or four to 4-0 in conference action as Alice more hita and the game got out of lacoucci led the field with a 17 :01 band." mark. ~------------------------------------~~~~===~----~-Float Tuneups ~ GWC Face. El Camino Vikes Try ToRenmin Undefeated College Football . "I'-a, CUST SBBDEN ~ .............. ,._,. Coat Colle1e Coach k 1'leker and Goldea West II R.Q Sbackleford take one Joi* • tbei.r football aqauda =:;:9 action tonipt, le .k faces the ~al in the Gauchos' llisaioo ennce opener. ,...,_ bave a 1: 30 kickoff. C vi.lit. Lone Beach CC at erau Stadium where the in11 have a talented lunaa quarterback in Tim to. Althou1b tbe Vikes a 15·20 decision lut olden Weat and Oranae 1t col~•~· rolled up bl1 mpta n1QJ in confem.ce polo. and for the RutUen, it dliil Mtb 1trai1bt victory over week to Cerritoe, they ground out more than 400 yards In total offeue. Tb at means Tucker 's de· fensive squad may be in for another long evenine. But Tucker feels tbe burden can be removed from the defense's shoulders if bia offense ( wbicb haan 't acored a touchdown in two straight games) can come alive aod move the ball. Gohleo West, meanwhile, • 19·18 loser to Pierce last week, play1 host to El Camino. 'lbe Warriors, which are 2-0tbls year should prove to be another stem testfortbe Rustlers. GWC Coach Shackleford, who intentionally schedules tou1h tea ma in· the pre-season. still ian't re1rettin1 the move. Re says the battles make bis team that much tou1her wben Southern Cal Conference play be Sina. Golden West, l·l-1, will atart Tony LaPlante at quarterback witb bard-nmalna Fred Moore lined up beblnd blm. lltatlcln Conference defendine cbamp6an s.tdleback will be out for rev-.• tonltbt when San Dieao CC arrives. Tbe KnicbU pulled off a .. ZI victory lMt year. Marina Hi1h 's Vikln1s put their 4-0 record on the line tonight with a non-lea1ue foot· ball eame with Loara'a Saxooa at La Palma Park in Anaheim. Also cm tbe 11eoda tonilbt as the final wrap.up ol non·leacue football unfolda, ia Corona del Mar va. Kennedy at Weatern Hi&b and Loa Alamitos at Hunt· lngtoo Beach. Each i• a 7:30 start. Loara is 3· 1 and presents possibly the toucheat teat for the Viklnp prior to Sunset Le&C\le action. Pacln& Marina's veer offenae la halfback Chris Ventura and quarterback Bob Grandstaff, while Loere bo&1ta tailback John filabel in it.a optJon-1tyle at-tack out al the I. Corona del Mar la t.rytna to snap a two-1ame loainf atreak prior to Sea View LeA1ue plq. Tbe Sea KJ.naa revolve around quarterbeck Cley Tucker and tailback Cbria Briabt. HUDtialtm Beech, 1-3 OD the year. mMta •. rusted uaitn· m .. t la 1Alll Alamltoe, a team wtucb lmocked Mawr Del from · the No. 2 ruklDI lD Oraqe CCMmtJ laat SaturdaJ wttlt • seorelwue . 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IOUTMWHT WklllW ......... ,,,____et Llllte ltoO, n ~..,.....,.. ... ...,1«.n Te ... A&M•Hall•191,n Ml_l .......... n Olll ............ Te-• OellM W.I Te-SC..M Te ... Arllll9t0ft." l'llc:e MT-OWltOlll," ....-Te-,__etT ...... n • FOOJBALL WSpdten Barons Log ;.3 Victory •1 aoosa aaa.....oN ............ Fountatn Valley H11b·1 Barou post.d t.Mlr fourtll 1tra.iJht non-lu1u. football •iclory of lhe •• rampalan l''riday nlcbt. bu\ then wu more h'\alcr.U. Ulan elalton. it M'('Jmed, followinc th1r 7·3 triumph over l.ahwood'1 LAMert at Hunt iAtton Beacb Hith. In their final tuneup for Sunaet l~a1uc acllon. which be&ioa with Marina ln a wttk. lhe Baroni wuted a couple of scorina opportunattes, cUclred on one 40-yard march. Ulen called on their defense to prHttVe a hard fouaht victory "Wt: PIAYEO REALLY poorly, especutlly in the lint half." said Fount.Un Valley Coitch Mike Milner. "We had two weeks of back to·back 1good ec foru), now this. It's kind of disappomllng We didn't throw lhe ball well and we seem to be back to that penalty syndrome in crucial situations I tbou1bt we were over that.·· Fountain Valley's only offensive damage acainat a team that entered with a 1-2 record was ignited by Tim Finley's interception and nine-yard return to the·Lancers' 4-0. Quarterback Matt Stevens found Dave Desper over the middle for an 18-yard pickup and Keith Richards raced over his left side for a 13-yard gain to Lakewood's nine-yard line. FOUR PLAYS LATER Stevens found Finley deef in the end zone from two yards out on the fll"S playofthesecondquarter. Greg Steinke's PAT gave the Barons a 7-0 lead and it appeared like Fountain Valley wu ready to cut loose. On the Barons· next possession Stevens went to the air on first down and hit Emile Harry for a 45-yard gain to the Lakewood 19, but that threat waa snuffed out with the first or two missed field goat. from medium range. After that it was a matter of survival, especially in lieu of eight straight incompletions al one point. Wl'l1I THE AERIAL GAME sour, the Barons went to the running aspect and Keith Richards and Rod Emery responded with tough running in tougher circwmtances. Richards ran for 106 yards on 19 carries and Emery rushed for 40 on 10 carries -but in the long nm, it wu Stevens' ability to click on a cou· pie of clutch third down paaaes to tight end Greg Bolin that may have saved the triumph. Lakewood bad cut the deficit to 7-3 on Keith Fischer's 42-yard field goal with 9: 11 left an the game, and the Lancers seemed to have the momentum to carry them -if they could get the ball back. Btrr 80UN BUNG ON to two third-down pua• for gains of 19 and nine yards to produce firat, dowm, killin1 time and moving the ball into Lakewood territory. Late-.ood'• Rick Cochran intercepted to get the Lancers a abot, but Finley returned the favor -with m-.eaad-tbefl witb·l~21 to maintain 'Order;· Lakewood 1ol \be ball back once more but 15 secooda to IO and $9 yarda separating the Lancers from p-.ydirt proved too much. "1be defense really played well." said Milner. "Eap«ially when it bad lo." Defensive stars were plenWul for the winners -with Jack Braman and Dave Desper controlling the flanka, along with Duval Love, Bill Tyler and Brandt Houchen in the trenches. Linebackers John Kaloper and Dean Roberts backed it up. In the end, however. one player really stood out -Finley -with his interceptions and touchdown catch. Cycle Slwialown Set /or Tonight Bruce Penhall and Scott Autrey have been seeded into tonight's U.S. national speedway motorcycle short-track racing championships along with 14 top point regulars beaded by Alan Christian. Action at the Orange County F.Urgrounds i.n Ca.ta Mesa gets under way at 8 o'clock with gates opea at 8:30 for the championship finals that will include a& beat races on a round robin baaia. Penhall, a world finalist and the first American to win a m•jor international title since Jack Milne in 1937, is retum.tna from the British Speedway Leape. He rode for the Cradley Heath Heathem tbil seuoo. Autrey baa ei1ht years experience in the Britiab Leaeue while ractna for the Swindon Robma. He bad a 10.point plua scorin1 avera1e and waa captain ot the U.S. speedway team in world competition . .But tbe man both nave to beat is Ws year's champion of tbe Coeta Mesa track where be cap- tuHd 19 main eventa tncludiq 14 from the scratch line. His ability to win from 8llY of the four atart- iAI aatee bas made him a eomt.tent victor. <>then in the 16-rider lineup include Lance Kiq, IJrad Oxley, Dubb Ferrell, Mike Faria, Den- ny Pyaeatt, Dave DeTemple, Steve Colombo, Jeff Tomlin. Keith Chrisco, Shawn McConnell, Bob Lain. Eddie InJola and Dave Sima. -, IT'S .HERE A totally new way for you to b4y your next car. It's called "Plain Price Policy" And it's only &om ... TIM FINLEY UCI Tops Foe, 23-1 U Irvine, lhc Nu I colleg1ale water polo tea m 1n tht ttall on erupted for 10 gouls m the fu-st period Fn day night en route to a 23 I victory over San Jose S tate 1n a mat ch a t Newport Harbor High The Anteaters. 8 O I on the season, ~ot f1 ve goals from J ohn Vargas and Mike Evans a nd anothe r three tallies from Peter Campbell The three goals by Campbell r ais es his team-leading mark to 21. Vargas, meanwhile, bas 13 on the young season. Th ree olhc r Anteaters added two goals for Coac h Ed Newland'ssquad. The Anteaters travel to UC Santa Barbara to· day for a match against the defending national champion Gauchos. OV GetS an 'Aide' . Seahawks Outlast Estancia, 7-6 By JOtlN 8-ZVANO Of ... o.tf ....... C-'oac·h Ken Moats referred to him u his, "Eyf'li In the Sky " To the Ocean View High de· ft ns"" he muat have felt like a 12\b man. [1~r wuy , Sea.hawk assistant coach Cary Crouch Is beinti ac1 ven much ol the credit today for Oceun View's nar row H l win over Eatucia Friday night 11t Orllnge Coast CoUege, apoilina lbe Ea1les' llomttcuaning festivities before 3,500 rus. "HE WAS CALLJNG the plays in the presa box b~fore Estancia was running them," praised Moots, who n w his team improves ita pre-seuon mark l-0 4 I "f<'ootball is a game of field position uud IOC."hes atld , fo rtunately. the brew went our way .. And, Ocean View certainly needed those brt'aks ~cause Estancia played almost the entire game on the Seahawks ' side of the field . St!ven lJmt!S Lhe Eagles managed to gel inside O(•c.tn View's J5 yard lm e-four times within the 20 and they <·ouJd manage one score for their ef- forts ('ONTINUALLY, ESTANCIA'S offensive line of Ken Mitchell, Craig Ohlsen, Craig Dethlefson, Jeff llcrb and Marcel Gallardo opened tremendous holes for running back Bob Urmson (27 carries for 162 yards) And each time the Eagles responded by drlYing deep into Ocean View territory. But. the closer the Eagles seemed to get, the tighter the Seahawks' defense became. Six times during drives the Eagles either threw lfour interceptions> or gave the ball(two furn bl es) And. on four occasions. the pigskin round its way into the open arms of Seabawk free safety F'red TutU e, who picked. of( three passes and came up with a crucial fumble near the goal line . WiU1 second-and-three at the Ocean View s ix early in the final quarter, the Eagles' Urmson r an off right tackle for four yards lo the two before the ball squirted loose and into the hands of Tuttle who w ::.& coming up for the tackle. TlJ'ITLE'S OTHER THREE turnovers came on interceptions at Ocean View's 25 and 12-yard lines. and the end ione. It was Tuttle, too, that actually provided the margin of victory as his extra point in the second quarter capped a 41-yard, •ht-play clr1ve after qu•rterbaclt John Heinle fa.cl his ti1ht end .Jeff Clerisae in the end zone for a 19-yard TD. The touchdown and subsequent conversion off- set Estancia 's only score at the end of the lint quarter when quarterback Jim McCablll scrambled long enough unliJ Abel Cachola couJd free hirnseU for a 25-yard pus in the end aone. McCahill's point after wu blocked, however, and that fruatTation seemed to set the tone ror the Eagles the rest of the night. "WE SHOULD HA VE had two or three more touchdowns in the second half." complained Estancia Coach Ed Blanton, who saw the Eagles' record fall to 2-3. "The mistakes-the fumbles and interceptions-killed us. ··Our team is coming. It's a young team." ''( thought Eatancia really showed improve- ment. much more than we did," praiaed Moats. "I was very pleased with how our defense played, thou Rh. "We're not moving the ball adequately enough on offense. The Empire League is tou1h and you have to be able to move the ball in that lea1ue to win. '- As you might think, Estancia held a decided edge in the final statistics, oulgainin1 Ocean View on the ground. 221-119, in first downs, 16-14 and in total yards, 281-185. But too many turnovers and some op- portunistic play by Ocean View's defense decided the outcome. And, oh yes. let's not forget the con- tribution of the ·'Eyes in the Sky." TUHG'S MIMOalAL ACUPUNCTURE , DI. AMllOSI, S.C. 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Katella ru.c;ht•cl for l'l~ y.1rd., on 49 plays. and allowed Uana lltlls but nine orrens1n• plays '" the second half l ndi('a l1 ve of Ka t e ll 11 '5 strength was an 86 yard march 1n the third q ua r t er which a llhnu~h it did not pro<lure a to uC'h<lown, 1•on su mt•tl 1•1ght m111ull·~ of pl.1ying tmw 11 al'h ll11111t•r11 Sl'(lr1•d Da n a llllls' 11111\ t111whd11w11 wht•n lh1· l>olphms 111 .111'111•d '•H \',1rd:-. 111 putt 111 'o'llh111 1 Ii U nfo r tun ate l y f•J r th e six-yard TD pass sn thl' <los111~ ·1 Mus t angs losing those close .s.cGOnds of··the-fiTst'·h'atf to cut ·--···rames ttad also become a llabiC ... th~ lead to 14-7. .l111l {;1 ..... 1 1 .11·1·11 ... \':trth "1th tht• k11•k11I( 111 sd 1111 llu• tin\'< anti "11·' the · ,,1.ukph:~ 1\( tht~ 111.11 l'h 1111111111~ for .1 11 .1 .rrtl g:it11 .m1l p.1~ .... 111~ 11• I r1•<I l'I t k.1 for :i :.!:! yurd .:um Quarte rbac k Paul Siz~love kept for an eight ) a rd gain lo Katella's nine. then Homn11 spurted up the rnadrllt; I • as Mesa dropped another tough And ear ly 1n t he fourt h ~e. 17·~5. to the Mission V1eJo quarter. following a blot'ked H1_gh. Dia.bl.os Friday ni~bt at field goal attempt and aided by M1ss~oo V1eJO. a third down pass inte rfe rence This llme the defeat cam £' at call. Eilcrts hit Cook again Thrc; the hands O(, Or rather foot of lime thP lOUChd OWn pas~ l'OV Andy ~ce, whose ~l yard fr eld ered 29 } a rds as Cook madl' :.- goal with 3·33 left m the game fm e catch betwee n two deff'n gave ~ss1on VieJo ,< 3-1 I > the de rs in the right c:ornn of the two·poinl margin of victory end zone "ALL I CAN s ay is we lost." said Costa Mesa Coach Tom Fre nch. "I wish f could say som ething more n:volutionary than that but I can't. 1·11 k II you one thing though, this 1s gl.'ltmg to be quite frustrnt1n.: '' E ll,~RTS.AND COOK wcn•n l t hrough, however. a~ French went for lhc tw11 IJOln l r im •1ersion and SU ('('(•('(frd "h(•n Cook was widt-opt:n T h t> l'f\T a tt empt "'a s blorked, how1 v1·r . "'tllnh tht• lre nd for IJ:.11.1 1111 b Ad am ('hdVt:S !'><'Ill t•d .1 µarr or louC'hdo wns fo r Kdt•·ll:.s ;rncl quartl'rba<·k Kc-.m Wilson • ..i S<'nto r .rnd brothN ,,f lllrno1i. n1vers1t y "lU<Htt•rlJUt'k D;;vr Wrlson, ('OmlJlt>ted 10 of 21 passes for I \!I yards and no in\{'r('cptions. I It-had orw louc·hdo" 11 r.c1ss a I 7 ya rd effort 1 n tl11' "<'''•>nd qu arter The Must angs , 0 5 ovcr<ill, have now lost their last three games by a tot al of nine poinlc; And to m ake tl even more frustrating Friday n1~ht fo r Frenc h wa s th e loss of quarterback Greg Teregai. Lions Ronip, 28-6 TEREGIS, WHO WAS so im- pressive in last week's 29·27 loss to Laguna Hills C 15 for 23, 208 yards), had to leave the game in the serood quarter with what Is thought to be a r ipped thtgh mucle. At the time of h.is departure at EriC' Willingham scor ed four louc:hdowns. Dave Jl arns t'Om pleted eight of lO passes for 11~ yards and J im Carlson rt-turned to the defensive unit lo spark Westmmster High to a 28 6 non league football vict o r y nvcr Lon g Beach Wilson l'rad ay night. happy lo J>H'k up tht• l'dot lnmor row mommK .. II was u C arl~un 11unl lhal went out of bound~ on the Wilson six yard lrnl' that st·l up the f1rsl score. Thl· Hrums w£'r e unablt' to m ove the bull <.inn thC' Lrnns took over and dro ve 38 y ards tn pay dirt tn i.evl'n plays Will 11"lgham went ovt>r from lhe on1• . was 7-0 Mission VieJo, but r followin& a 60·yard touchdown While Willing ham was the spark of -the rushin g ~c.im e. the return of Carlson from an injury to do the punting and pla y on the defensive unit had an outstand· ing effect on the Lions. Ted Smith r('covered a fumhlt• at the 20 a few m11rnent!> later . the n when the L10ns turned the bail over. Churk Salk a tnlC'rcept· ed a pass <.ind returned it 4-0 yard s to lht.' seven lo set up a three.yard Wa lltngham run. ~" le Skipper, it was 14-0 with 1 1 .....__~from Klaus Leitenbauer lo km Viejo in command. I d have been e asy for the MUltangs to quit. But they didn't. Behind the passing of junior "I thought Carlson played well and he did an outstanding job in leade r s h ip as we ll," Coach Barry Wat ers said. "For the first time in four weeks . f 'LI be The final Llon tally came on a 70·yard march after the second ha ir kickoff with Willingham go· ing nine for.the TD. ORANGE COUNTY ~e~~~«:'a'eMAM~ UN SHOW -·· & •••• 1ttAM ... OCT. 11• & IJtla. lflO IUY -SELL -TRADe NOW OPEN IN FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH O ne o f O range County 's M ost Complete S ki Sh ops 1 1111 /111111.:1 Nt•111'1 l\/>mrrn,ll Gu1iJ1 ''" oruml ·<(--~~,.....~ Four Con'1enient ·...; .. _ Location1 to Ser"e You ! . ' . , .... SPORTS ON TV I FOOTBALL University Fumbling Tars Staggers -Llgunans By KEN HILL or t111 o.11. "''" , ... , Tumble, 16-6 Before Friday night's ~am,. Hy tlOWMlO I. 11.\NHV Orf .... OeU~ ,. ... , ,,_.,. I': V •• f V l h I 0 J: • 111d 11fl1111( I ht• h~ht1., lltlf'llll'tl lu t ru 11 111(111/llll Coa(·h ll.111k < 'twhr 11111· 11r11I tu .. Nt•wr>ort 11111 hw 1111(11 Sutl111 ~ fnothull l1·un1 l·'rt•I Hy r111(llt 1111( the game, each time whe n the ball wu al the ea:o1t end of the r1eld. The first lime Servile had J)08Session and was driving. When they came back on five minutes later, a quarte rback :oiack by J ohn Kirchberg and two penalties pushed the fo'riars back and they were forced lo punt a gains t Laguna Beach llii;?h U niversity High football coa1·h Ted Mullen predictt·d th.tt f11r h as team to win lht·y w1111 hi tw'"' t o shut down the • .~plo:-.1v• Lllguna B<-ach offcn-..t•. led h quarterback Lunce Stcwurt · T wo t't>lllly f111uhl1·'. 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Asr· ...... ~,;?i JAGUAR • Dodge Br and Hew s~tba~k By l.ar~ W1>inhaum Ot r1W 0.(1~ P l ... ~"'" Bes('( by 1nJ•1t it·~ .inrl 1 n 1• x p 1• r 1 1• n l' t· . ~ ,1 n <'l1•tnP11l1· lfq~h ·,, Trrt111v .. ..,.1ff1•n'<1 th1•11 rhtrd cl1· f1'.tl of th1 ..... 1~011 I· r 1 1l:ty mrh1 ll1~1 11g \ii .1 .. 11 111v t-:1 I <1 r•1 . .!X ''(} XJ6l , IS NOW OPE N! I I 1610 ,-tor sales and u rvlce (including A. V '111 J D I Featuring Spec1a1 Pre Grano opening c;,j\I ea ers the lun·IOVIO tiard WQ\t ol" qaS·Sav r [.,'.,..!1 '":.f r') Invoice PicKuP -;e4~·7~ -s53 ao ~_..~Can ~ 1a.t...to c~o~. I ~.~ .... · ... :: ... 1~~111~ -8)().7~ ::,: ' r 1 '• ~ .... .... ~ Fly 11s ~1,. \ \. \'.\ .....MlttL.. Anywh,..re ~ .. ' •lo .. I ht• I 1 11011,, I 11111} 11( f1 ''<· t un111H•1 :-. t hn••· ,,,, Inst ft.mt It·' .ind t .,..,, 11 terceptl"d passes. saw El Tor o take direct advan· ta~e of four of the m is I ak ec; and tum th Pm anln tour hdu" ns rn the , ~·~_; 1r1m1;1t1il l . .-... ----·--·----.... -~·..----... -..J : 0 11r k1 b h1.11~ 1n 1~ llt''t I Ill'} t'flliitJ hut Wt' t US\ 1111\dn I do I trl' Lh111~., "' v. ·''•ll•il t u t" 1a·1 1.tll~ ,,,. 1 fi•·n ... 1· .,;1 1d ...,,,·1 1·1 m1·nl1• < ·oarh l\llJ< '-'<'ti.err "Wi· r \' n1i......ir1~ "" n•gular.. f1v1• ,,f ""t1om p layt·d lx•ll1 "u)'~ .111tl tht• n·pl;w,•mt·nt:. ..,,. 11 v 1 n I{ h arrl but ,1 n · ~o dn r r11•d 11ll'iq>1 rir·r11 l'd On 'llH' offrns1 V t' 11111 • for t•i.arnplt• "nly on•• r.· ~ut.1r "a~ play mi.: " ('11 ~ta r rsn~ for tt11• v11•t11rs 'o't'rC' runn1n~ IJ;J<'I IL.1mon S w1•;iz) .ind l1n1•li,11·kt·1 Mark S1an1·1. ·"'"'l''"~ ,1 ~1 9. 160 µound Jt1n11>r . c·a r ned tht• h;ilJ '.!.7 trm<·~ for In Y.tr<b and 11111' TO S1 iJll('l 1'{'('0~ t•rt•d 1 ... II f u m h I<':-. . 11n1· 1 n t tit' Triton 1'1111 10111• ~1 ar1 1 11 g f o 1 th~· Tri I tin' "u .. r1·re 1v1•r Bob Own•~ .• 1 H .l. 170 pound st.•n111r "ho 1·a11i.:ht six halls for 77 y ards a nd on<' tou1•hdown Owt>ns now h11:-. ftl re• c ept1oni. .1:011d for 2:!4 y a r <l s 1 n J 11 s I t h r t• t• ~a nws. · · 1 thmk Owens 1s thP finest receive r 10 ttre county," Schaff said. REE With the purchas ot rrthf»r wa ll o ve n o r trt'c ,:und range. we will tnc.lucr a qrld!JI a 3-plKe COO"W PI t> et p flllcltlng Jenn·A1 coo~b<X• 11 w ith 1&0 pages of c.vl~ r p,.,01 end dellclous rt-cip~ cowe.,r eve ry Jenn -Air o pl1C1 /< I value. Jenn·Air .i#ll/11 ~~!// ..... --J ~~.-~.,..........--... --- For a limited time, Davis-Brown will Include a griddle, (one of our most popular cooking ac- cessories) for only When you purch•N any Jenn-Air CooktOf>. I I ~• j r • 1 · .. DON'T MISS OUR DEMONSTRATION OF TH E COMPLETE LINE OF JENN-AIR COOKWARE TODAY, SAT., OCT. 10 NOON 'TIL 4 P.M. . 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U Nl"'1>1e, ?·17 <A<IM 1 JI Scou 1 10 Kings Host R e d Wings • ID INGLEWOOD -Coming off their first Wtdefea~ed pre-season in the 14-year history of lhe d ub, the Los Angeles Kings open the 1980-81 National Hockey League season at the For um tonight against the Detroit Red Wings. The Kings, who strengthened their offensive attack during the off-season by acquiring Garry Unger from Calgary and signing a crop o{ youngsters led by first. round draft pick Lar ry Murphy, wound up with a 6·0-1 pre-season mark. Goaltenders Ma rio Lessard and Ron Graham are back and fi ghting for a starting job. Also intact is the Triple Crown Line of Marcel Dionne. Charlie Sim- mer and Dave Taylor .. Coach Bob Be rry has a lso strengthened his tea m 's defense wit h the addition of vete ran J erry Korab and Dave Lewis. Second-year men J ay Wells LEASE DIRECTI PEUGEOI Cl GAS OR DIESEL HUGE SELECTION & BEST RA TES! 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Face-off time for tonight's and all Saturday games is 7. The Kings have appeared to im- prove in every category during the off-season. Berry bas created a new line in Mike Murphy. Unger and Billy Harris, and come up with a young trio in Steve Jensen, Jim FoxandGregTerrion. ,.,._, .ec.el ...... R A \lw, I t c.tt-.n, I 10 CV 8ryfllt, I 41 Foa, o.SI, l •nl'oem. )>I) w .. i.rllotd, •tOO ~whl<ll, I I~ kore1 NICHtK~ .._._ Servtte le .... -1 H•rtlOr t F-IA!n v.11.., I lfft-l O<t•n V-1. Es•enc:lf 6 NIO.slon V .. jo 11, CO.i. Me .. I) u l'lh•r\tt, 14, \.AIQUftl .. a< h • II •lelle JO. 0.... 11111• • E• roro a , ~n c,._,,., 10 Wt" ml"' .. ' :it, L-lle~ll WllM>rl t Coplll•-V•ll•Y ... Ho'1" 'RIY•r\ldel 0 ,,,...,~ S<ICldl-0 71, e-P•rk 14 rrov9,_. .. n1 0.....0.. .......... Le Oulnl• lJ, llOIW Gt-1 A enc"" A,.,,,, ... 10. LO• AmlQO\ 10 ~,u._.. C.Onyott 10, VIiie ,. ..... 1 F-11111 It . Soni• AN Vt llo I SonltAN 10, f..sllnt Or-LM- E•oer-;io, u Hobr• l 8rt•-Ollnoe1', Fullerton,. 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S1 PIO SI• U .. s.l+ll P<lld U ,3tt 10 wlln , It •lnntnq llckeb 111 ... ,_IHI. '2 P IO Sia c•ISoltllon ptld SJJ 40 w11" M wln111"9 tickets oour NWst>l El9lltn rece The Thllly Tlltv•ge IKueDlerl, s 20, 1.40, 2.40; Bye Bye Amie IAnoer,.,,,>. l .40, 2 • .io. Ct>etull 18aun . •.OO. Ninth roce Aetrl..,er IGe>ud rHu), l.IO. 2.IO. 1.40. Nltrisso H•novor (ll9h1111111 . 2,60. 1.40; 8 roeowey T""' CBaylusl. 3.60. ts u . eel• 14•1 Dek1 $2'.SO Tenlll race A""'tng Rick I P•rUrl, 1.00. •.40, l 40; COol Goy IAndusonl. 3.60. l oo; P-nla Jeck (TOcld), l IO '5 t ••<lt 11-11 p.1ld "' 10. Al1tnclence lO,llD JAGUAR All HEW SERIES UI XJ6L Demo. (303919) HUGE SAVINOSr ~ ?&etlelee ...._.MetwC.n llAllltoC...etwDr. lr#laa IJ0.7JOO S.urday, Oe100er 11 1MO CWl. y Al.OT" - NBA Lalll.,. tt. Sonlc1 M LO\ AMOaLEI Cllont• 10, Wll~ .. n. l'Odlll Je-r IS, JOlln•on U , Hl•on le, C-r 10, '--Wle'911r 10, 110!1-1, 11MdY 0 Totelt'4 I Mt ft. 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But hurry. because very soon, Orange County Volvo-Saab will be someplace else! •EXAMPLES• MEW ·so VOL VO 2 door. sunroof. overdrive (I 0 9102) NEW 180 SAAi G.L Bucket seats, 4 wheel dlac brekn. (1.0. 4946) LIST ••................ St,4'5.00 LIST •.•••..••..••••. • 10,Jtt.IO S.A VI .•.•••.••... • t .07103 SA VE •.••....•••• Slit.ti SALE PRICE s1&1so2 SALE PRICE s910141 .1 _, -°"'L V PILOT .First Fame, Then Dream fOP Donna By JA V 8HARBUTr NEW YORK <AP) Donna-Pe.cow co· <1tarred in "Saturda)' Nl&ht Jo'~ver" and had a TV CdH. "~JC " She'& l"UrrenUy doint1 h•r fir1\ n\1ht d ub uct lhll' wcck al a place here called La Mou ch~ Now. when 1tn actress dlM>ll a club ut. 1t tend11 to be awful You ""'' a lot of leapana about. orf·k•Y warbUl\tl. llnd stw uy5 1t reondiUoo or "What t Old F'or Love." But lhe l'eal<'Ow •Ct Is 5tran11• There's no leapmti aboul She' always oa key She refUier to do "What I Did "'or Lo"e·" the na lional anthem of uncertam u n1ers She h.s musical laatl1. tcood pipei. . .cood phr&81n& What alvea? ltdev~lops she bei&R u a 1an1«'r Her nnt pubbc puformance came one l\llbt It a1M)wnq alley back heme in Broolllyn Of courte, 0-.... • u a top a1ent In • ... ...__ DONNA PESCOW MAKES NIGHT CLUB DEBUT It Oevelop8 She W•• .... Y• • Singer the 1ud.ieoce wbo leaped up aad cried, "Q.jell, 1• .. cow. UUa way tofamaf" • "Actually. he aald, 'Quick, Pe.cow.' Mt -.p the p1na,"' She dl•~tosed. "Bllt It WU Leacua Nllht ... M.i&I Pescow. who owna a amilt U.at cou.ld U1ht Rockefeller Center for• year, alway a wanled to be • 11.nter. Htr heroines ranae £dit.h Plat to Carly Simon. 8ut1he&ot1ldelracltectlntoact.tq1tudJes. That wu at the auti~t American Academy of Dr•m•ll<' Art.a. "which W'1 refer to u Uh· Duh." She ~<'tdff.she wa1n't a perfect student. She broke an lmporbnt school rule aaairuil employ- m~nt SHE .\PPf:.\R£D IN AN off Broadway m1111ir al .... v_.n lhouah you weren't supposed lo wo rk while al l'chool You only were there to train · Train for not work1nai? Miu Pescow nodded · ll1ghl They w1mted you lo remember what the r .. ehng wa11 like .. After iraduatiun and a tour In "Ah , Wilder- ness." she really got a chance to put her training to u.e. ··1 had a ye•r of not wortclna. I always re· fer to 1l llS my 'Queen of the Callback' year. .. , was up for everything ln this city and kept lo!.1ng out 1'hey always said, ·we'll remember you for the next thing' and they did. And I always lost out again " SHE FINALL \' LANDED a few stage roles. Then came four months on a soap opera, "One Life to Live " That was glory tJme, she says: "You may remember me, I played Charlene the hatcheck girl Did you catch the day I spoke? I said u word a month. Not muy people can say 'hat' and take 60 seeonds to do it." Miss Pescow. who's soon going back lo acting in a new movie, "My Kind of Guy," sprang to pro- minence with "Saturday Night Fever," of course. But fame dadn 'l zip right to her head. When asked for her first autograph, for exam- ple, she complied, then asked the fan for his. Plumb freaked the guy out. Of course, her first trip to Hollywood kind of freaked her out, too. While strolling down Sunset Boulevard near Beverly Hilh, she realized no one else. wu oo tbe sidewalk. She didn't undentand that in LA you drive everywhere, even to the bathroom. . -~WHY PG WOULD I Ull? ---NOW PLAYING! --- <.IKIM lllA com wu .u. 'll• "*' An,.!'l .. 1!T'I o, . .,,. UA M , • 114,,% ~o: Bro\IOI C1ntma V1t10 C1ntOom, l ~19 g~~o ,1 ~40 IU4 t/14)8l06ffi ll•1bl4 2SSl WIUlllWSlll '·"'"'''' w, ii I I ~~l 44~' NO ?ASSES ACCEPTEO CURING THIS ENGAGEMENT• llllSTQl llO OF 40!I AHOllMSTOllSUltlFlOMll . 141-rm "OH 0001 llOOK 11" (N) 11:9a9t• ....... , .. "COAST 10 COAST" (PO) tl:t-tM:tl l:tte:1•M:tl "URBAN COW90Y" (PG) 1.-..1 .... "IN GOO WI TitUST'' (PG) . ,,._,..,, "AIRPLANE" (PG) ''WHY WOULD IUI?" l "·PVT. Mll.IAMIN .. (O)' l"STARDUIT ----------__,..IES'' Call 642-5678. Put a rew word• lo work for ou. ..,... .... ,,.. StmlSIACa" __ ,..~ "IN 000 WE TRU8T'' (llO) '"Tttl .... K'' B~TTE MllLEI ''ILUU....on.M'' "PROM NtGHT' (R) ' -.. -:=re;~ i ''IMOKIY I THI BAMNT PA"T II" ... , .. , .. " IC.;,. .. LMOOlt" I "CAL~IA ,.;., ... ; "'AV'ttP--·~ Zttr ' I •Am'UNI" I "'Ul1Ul*N .. I• .... 1-c:i•cMaat01•· "THIUN ti) Ol'MtAW'(R) "I t.houtht there wu an air raid the fir1t day 1 waa there." - HeT ne•t move waJ an attempted crouln8 ol Sunset Boulevard. But she hesitated, buffaloed by the onrush1n1 c..-1. A maanificent tnfftc jam ensued. "It was wonderful," she said. "Finally, thia cop in a Pttrol car told me, 'Get acroaa the street or 1et on theaidewalk. But don't do the Cha-cha.• " Acting Coach, 75 Horwred by Stars NEW YORK <AP) -Sanford Meisner, the act. in& teacher whose list of pupils reads like a Who's Who of American Theater, was honored by some of his former students at a party celebrating his 75th birthday. Among those at the Beadlestoo Gallery in Manhattan to join the festivities were actress Maureen Stapleton and comedian Tony Randall. "All he did was lo share my life," Randall aa\d of his former mentor. "To this day, I'm trying t-0 achieve what Mr. Miesner taught me." Among the gif'ls to commemorate his work is a atar-studded video·lape series now under produc· tion that will illustrate Meisner's impact on the American theater. Dinah in Finals ''Dinah & Friends," starring Dinah Shore. makes its last run on KTLA. Channel 5, next Fri- day at 9 a.m. The lineup of guests on the final "Dinah & Friends'' seKment includes Nancy Reagan, wife of presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, Deborah Raffin, Vic Tayback, and Armelia McQueen Minyard. Besides Randall, actors participating in the pl'Oject include Diane Keaton, Jack Lord and Eli Wallach . ....... ••TOl It._ .en.-MMlll'I MIU PlllA Santa AN S4Q. 7 44-4 _._,_ .. Onnge 639·8770 Bru S2'M334 C.-....... -TU ~ 8-11 141-0388 ... ..,.,...,.nrw MISSIOll V..,O 830·6990 Om~ 634·2SSl -"'' --.t ............. _ lf'tlnt ~S l ·06S~ lftlYSAT . .....r ... MMIMM&. OM STA .. 1be strangest things haP.J>en when you wear polka <tots IA C£11£ft t1®W$ ($~&fa$~) MAACEUO Dl\NON ...,.,._ UGO lOGfCAZZJ MICHEL SERRAW "tA CAGE AUX fOlUS" ~~ a-t upon llw plo\/ by~ l'OIAET A Mm by EDOUNID MOUWIO Smerlplo\/ M"ld ..,_,.,bl/ flWQS \OER. EOOUARO MOLINAAO. MARCEUO CW«)N Md~ POIR£T ....i. ~ MAIJRIER RE.Ml I.Alff.HT B£H(V UM£ CNOoE.N SCARPfTTA LUISA MNERI """" ctw ~°' NIOtiGMAIRU to\llllt by E1"0 MOAAICONE A r.....i..w.n'°'~ fiil US PllOOUCTlONS ARTISTES ASSOCC °"MA PIWlOl..IOON[ SPA ~ °"""91141>1t"--'"' .. -,..,......_. ...... ...... T,..l.A T"t NOW PLAYING co.HITAT~ "•DOLE AGe CRAZY" WODDIPIDK 112 t--------1" r----t-f '-eMllAllCA "!WY. ! IAN Ol900 rwtW. .... ENTERTAINMENT 'Break a Leg, Angie Dickinson (right ) Vis its Tammy Grimes backstage prior to a performance of the Broadway musical "42nd Street." in which Miss Grimes stars. Disney Movie Readied HOLLYWOOD <AP> -John Hurt, Jane Alex· ander. Beau Bridges, Glynnis O'Connor, and 14· year-old Doug McKeon have been s igned by Walt Disney Productions to star in" Night Crossing." Delbert Mann will direct the story of an Eut German family's 1979 escape over the Berlin Wall in a homemade hot air balloon. "A BETTER FILM THAN 'ST AR w ARS ' ••• ''-TIME MAGAZINE ,_ .. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW T .. THRll 'HAID OP QOUMR HAWN IN HIA NIW MOVIE , 'PRIVATE BENJAMIN' Four Dtftentftt ......,_ Relecl IMo One, aut QokMe Splend&d In All of Them 'Private Benjamin' It's Good as GoldiR · By ARTHUR &NIGHT "" ................... Warner Broe.' "Private Ben· jamin" is almost a dasic case of a movie that couldn't mate up il! mind Wfiifit wanted lo be. · Actually, it often seems like as many as four different pictures. What holds it together is an ef. ferveacent and frequently touchin1 performance from Goldie Hawn <who ls also listed as executive producer). Her charm and comedic fiair are un- questionably tbe mm 's most solid asset; but even so. the leaps in mood and style are like· Jy to prove di~erting. IT BEGINS ON A farcical note as Goldie, a Jewish princess ii there ever was one, goes thraucb UM OrGGMa •edlliq rituel Cwttb tu.mmuer AIMrt Broob> CJDb to ha" ber over· eqer 1...U. die in her U'IDI on their nuptial nl8bl. It nmalm fare• wben· the dea .. adeat widow tb• aeat morai•I la peraullded by a sweet-ta.Jkiq· recrultiq otficer <Harry Dean Stan\GD) to join t.be Army with promi.aes of re110rt-llke condm in 1lamorous climes. Iutead, ol coune, she gets sis weeb ol basic training. At this point. t.be film takes on the slapstick style of u Abbott· and Costello service comedy. with Hawn inept Oil the obltade course, frilhtened of bei1htl and a diluter area on the drill field -but lueM who captures the Blue commander on maneuvers! And n. flagrartte de- licto, yet! "Private Benjamin" ia hardly a recruiUnl pcl9tel' fOI' the new women's army, or even a "MASH"-note. lt aays outri1bt that sexiam la rampant there, then proceeds to revel in it. A nBR HEa Colonel <Robert Webber> attempU to rape her, Hawn is tramferred to Paris, and there's another shift of gears. Now it's a romantic colb- edy u she eltjoya a flin1 with a ( MOnEREnEW) handsome Fren <'h doc t or (Armand Assante>. Jt turns serious for a moment when she's cashiered out of the service for consorting with a former Com- munhrt. serious again when she discovers that her Frenchman, in the best Gallic tradition, is having an affair with the maid. and l.>act to comedy when she dtttdes that she really doesn't want to get married after all. The final shot might well be from a Fellini movie. Although all of this may sound lite critrclJ carping, it really isn't, for the effect of these shifts In mood and story line become increasingly apparent in the last half-hour or so of the picture. ·Instead al wondering how it will end. you fmd yourself wondering i/ it will end. There seem to be just too many plot points to untangle. too many climaxes to resolve before the final titles can begin their ('rawl up the SC'reen. And even though Howard Zieff has re- peatedly proven his effective- ness as a director of comedy. he's unable to quell the restless· ness that spreads through the audien('e as yet another incident is trotted out. ALL OF WIDCH makes Goldie Hawn's performance the more remarkable. for you s imply c an't take your eyes off her. Even though the producers have surrounded her with such capable supporting players as n n addition to those named lf. despite their best efforts. "Private Benjamin" doesn 't quite work, remember what Bill Shakespeare once said, "The fault, dear Brutus." he wrote. "is not in our stars." Ladles' Maa Director J7 adim 'Surroumkd' MONTREAL (AP> -"I'm surrounded by women," Roger Vadlm says, and there is no irony, no 1loaling, in the mock- mournful lament of the French film director. It i• what you expect from a man whose films so often have been lftllal, and whose HX life hu been almost cinematic. Roger Vadim, who married and m.se international stars ol both Brigitte Bardot and Jane Fonda and fathered a child by Catherine Deneuve, is indeed surrounded by women. YET A VISITOR'S expectations of sultry Gallic charisma or an air of decadence vanish completely when his 11-year-old daughter Vanessa climbs into bi.9 lap. Vanessa. •ho in T-shirt and jeans gives promise of one day rivall.ne her mother. Jane Fonda. reminds her father that they have to pick up a bicycle from the repair shop. In the background is quiet, 21-year-old Natalie, the daughter of Vadim and actress Annette Stroybera. She is workin1 as produc· lion uaistant on ''A Stroke of Luck,'' the . film Vadim is malting in Montreal. llVEN WIOLE MAlllNG a film in a strange city. Vadim is at eaae. An tmfinlshed jigsaw puzzle and a worn couch give an unex· peeled bomey touch to the house's trendy beams and antique furniture. When he is not traveling around the world making movies, Vadlm calls Los Angeles home, having rented a house on the same 1treet as Miss Fonda and her husband, Tom Hayden. "Whenever Vanessa wants to visit, or when Jane is busy, Va- nessa can just cross the street," Vadim says. ''It's very close, because lt doesn't give her the feeling of being split between two people." "THE BEST FD.M OF 1980! 'The Giwt Santini' ii ;ust that -.,_ti A picture of IUch poww, ~ MMitivfty and human value that I blive to rub my eyes to make 9W'9 I'm not drealhing." -Ra"-' s,.-t..i Collllllftlat I •. =:-.:.r:: L-~ : ••JI -1-. Poromoun1 Pie !Utes P!esool\ oWildwood Enierpl\$es ProCIUCllOO O!donorv People Oonold Su"'°11ond. Molv 1Ylel Mooie • Judcl Hic~h. lll"Othy Hul!on ~ AdcJpleCI ~ Molvtn Homlisc:h Sc-1PIOltJv AMrl Soro•N • Prodvc.o bi llonold l SChworv Oll9c:19d~~Aldlold A~ Pclulu ~ ~OCIOUU.,_,._ec,__ .. __ ..... [:i· . • .. -•. "-5.i..Jl-31 S.urdey. Octot>« 11. 1980 ONLYPILDT 117 NOW PLAYING AT THESE FINE EDWARDS CINEMAS SEE DIRECTORY BELOW FOR SHOWTIMES edwards Woodbridge Bananca Pkwy. Ea8t of ·Culver Between S.D. and S.A. Freeway• _ .. (,()I Oii HA"' Nfl .. PIUVATf. llEN.liUllN - 0 ~ ~ MIDDt.E fl AGE , !!l .. ~.~.~~~Y. ' . PLUS "WILLIE & PHIL" ..... ,,., .. ~, .... (!) PLUI "Lin OF BRIAN" ................. .......... ~ .... ,. ~'·~ ,. " .... edwards Viejo Twin S.D. Freeway to La Paz turnoff. left on Chrtunta edw Herbor Blvd. 11 Wiison 2 mil•• 1outh of S.O. Fr••••Y "IN GOD WE TRUST" PLUS "COAST TO COAST'' .. GaOftGI! eufllNI "OH GOD! BOOK MARY TYLER MOORE DONALD SUTHERLAND "ORDINARY PEOPLE" IRI '~I tOO ... llU •-T•U.>JS•••••o,o IUM t '' > 4' I 1\ • 6.$- MARTY FELDMAN "IN GOD WE TRUST" (PGl ''COAST TO COAST",_ "=Ji' ~hAt A fut'ny w.-y to L .. , begin" \OV• Atf~lr .... ~ WHY . WOULD (ti_;J l "'~ I UE! ;.:.• Ulj 1 0~ t~ H OU '"''" .. i-oo •00 too t oo toot ''1lW~l'>!!P ffM 11-Nf '>!:YI# , SOMEWHERE IN TIME ·-·••'Ill• • w nu 100 too 100 WOODY ALLEN'S "STARDUST MEMORIES" (PG) MON ,,_. 1 H • U 5~1 t ti J t• SU 1 1t t 11 1 I 00 $UH • t!a.l\I i 1~ 115 t t\ "" ~ Wtwt "funny w.,ty to lW. • WlfY ._ ~ be-gin .a lov~ AtfAlf. ~0 WOULD l!'ill L · ~, I UE? t~·:; I MOflf ., ... 1 JO, t JO UT IVN '"° J JO ue 'JO."° CHARLES BRONSON IN ~ "BORDERLINE" 0 @ PL.US(R) "THE MOUNTAIN MEN" H>t "'°'' con1.-glov\ tOIMd)I of IM yo• WHY WOULD IU•? (ffi) ~utltll .. MtDOLE AOE CRAZY" MARY TYLER MOORE "ORDINARY PEOPLE" (Al '"•,_,IM 1141 SAT 1 11.J~) .... ........ tutrf 1 11,l ff ....... ""'' .......... .. "'''-,,.. ....... . '11 •• . . . 88 DAll 'f PILO I -MOA••- 9 ~-llUOI ~'f I l~~H~::o HARDY AAASCOlENDA$ • NOVA 9 JO OAI f"f OUCI\ t1J. NCAA roo 1 IMLL Ott.1111\00\41 ..., lw•n 1n u.u .. I LAUAfl AND HARO• QfTitN UVtA HI OI &ATMAN ANO nil! 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IYM,UHNY S..00 • t,.MT Of 1li« WIU> • ~ 01 Survlval • MOVll • * Ound••kluntp•n ( 19781 A S-.lttl'I lamrly lltl<lt • d.ilghllul rwo 1001 <.••11111r• 1n ti\ .. , •m•ll 111100 .umnlil• ""'"" I:/ ..... , G MOVIE • • • ., the M161~ Ot l QI 111 110401 ryrone Powet llrt•I• D••1t•lt tn 1n1t tt!21J• Ill• awulHJuGlcllt>O •Ott ur • C.alllorn10 "Obi& "''" atll(la• Ot14Uly duolt. wtlh h•• ..,n.,mtes (:i' n1 ' 1 • MOVIE • 8 • M~11 It' T111t hC>t> MHk I tlllbl Rrenaro Cl111mt>e<l11111 l OUIS JOI.tr IJ•n Jealousy 11e1we"n lw1n broln•ra 101 t"e 1nron• of Fran(il pyl~ Ille f tgnllul hthl 1n the Bas1111e loclt&CI 1oreve1 •n •1• "On mull (2n"1 • CHARLES M TUBE TOPPERS KCOP • 6:00 "The Count of Monl4! Cristo." Richard Chamberlain stars in the 1975 remake of the Dumas dasis1c with Tony Curtis Koc .. :: 9 7:00 Bill Moyers ' ~ournaJ. An examination of the 1980 elec- ~aon campaign its events. people and issues <.:RS 9 8 .30 "The Wiz." The rnu8ical updating of the rhildren 's dassk "Wizard of Oz" with an all-black cast featuring Diana Ross and Richard Pryor (photo at left). Janus Str to lnvesttgate my11etl01.t1 oe111ri1 G MOVIE G ALL IN A DAY'S WOfllK Host Biii Aatterty 1ravet& across the '°"nlry to dlt- cov8t some ol 1he amazing lhlngs that people do 10 earn e 1t11tng • LAWRENCE WELK ·sma11 Town US A Cl me Boor IN QUEST~ '1i) VOTERS l'tl>ELINE He's a H 'i:? SCHUL Tl.. TO REMEMBER Cnaries M Scnunl ere 1ator or tn" lamous «.omoc 1tup Peanuts 01scus:.es nrs 11te expeuences ano 1h1111 retat1onsn1p to hrs worll "• • 'Vtn Zapatal .. f 19521 Marton Brando Anlhony OulM Me•ICO 6 lemoua leader attempts to wtn democracy for his Ptte>- ple through tne use ot toroe (2 hr! ) 4D MOV1E • POLnlCAl OE.BATE A Oebate ll"tweeo canO•· Oates running tor tne slate senate I 19th 0 1s1nc11 Rosemary WOOdlock 101. Ed Devis IRI ano Cart Siil- ller fl/ f I ~UI •••• ~ I ···" .. ~fllJ tt.tUi. I a.-tutt°' riV4'f Jlfll l Ot)t!' 10 30 IJ l POl'EVE Q THE LONE RANGER CD l>IX MILLION DOLL.AA MAN 11 000 JONN'Y OUE.ST \\'h('n noruth~ ~t·b to thl· end of tht> ) t' llo~ hr•l·k 1 uad. ~ho doei. s ht' f in<.l but HtC'hard Pr vor ..is "Thl' W1.t ' 111 the mus aeal uµdat1ng of the 1no\ 1c dassac ton ight at 8 JO on CRS, Channel 2 ID APPLIED SKETCHING • Arclllleclural S~etcn•ng · ()) THIS WEEK fN BASEBALL • • "'> "Mys1trt0Us Mon s1ers Oocumen1ary NII rall!l<I by Polar Graves A look at t~ -tegends ot 111e abom1· e snowman Btgfoo1 J 1na loch Neu monste l nrs I SlS~ER mJ 81LL MOYERS' JOURNAL Campaign Repart.. Bill Moyers 1epons on the avents, people and •HU&e ol the 1980 lllectton cam. pa1gn ano e.ammes vat1· ous aspects or tne pclnlcal PIOC·8SS 0 AMERICAS TOP TEN Q WILD WILD WEST fD MAKINO THINGS G ROW mi SACRAMENTO WEEK IN REVIEW HIJ5t Murr.iy l'rc11nsnn 11 30 II •!1 Of\AK P,O.CK Cl DRAWING POWER • OZZIE ANO HARRIET SOUL TRAIN I NASHVILLE MUSIC FRENCH CHEF WASHINGTON WEEK IN REVIEW (R) -AFTERNOON- 12.00 II (IJ FAT ALBERT 0 WHITNEY ANO THE R080T .. Laryn911os 8 RACERS ··MIChelob Formuln Allan tie Champ1onsn1p D MOVIE * •., Bowery Bltt1kr1119 119411 LPO Gorcey Bobl>y Joroan Tne East S1oe 1<1os get Into more adventures and escapaoe~ ( I hr 30 min i Cl) TARZAN A woman toad a q1oup of naive people 10 1'111~• wllere thtly hove 11u• cr1aseo 1a11d ~na plan 10 Hvtl (Part 11 fJ3 THIS OLD HOUSE Otimo1t1ton '>a~ b119un thA k1fCll1Jn yel\ som11 otte"· ltOJt lnd Bub \111u 100\t '• 1n10 tnu li1<.tmy 01 "'' llOllSP mi WALL STREET WEEK . Tll .. 0 utlon> r '" l ornwtl• Sl•K.> t,111>•,t rna•lc> Allmc,r ,;J•tvr •JI Ci1owm Sloe~ 1Ju1tool\ tR1 12.30 tJ Cl. LONE RANGER I l ARZ.1'N ADVENTURE HOUR 0 AORICUl TURE U.S A "'Tlus On!? ~ Abou1 l em nns 8 AAT PATROL Oete<nu11\tll to wipe i>UI all 1na 111hdels tanattc•I Ara1>s dll8C~ 1he Rat Patrol and OretrtCh·~ cara van ir.imultam~ousty G) MOVIE • Horror Hoose" t 1970) Frankrl! Avalon Jill Hawonn A grovp 01 res•· less young people with time on lheir nands decioes 10 conduct a seance at a haunteo nouM 10 see 11 tney can make con1ac1 w1tn tne sp1ut world ( l hr • 30 m1n.1 fD GRAVITY IS MY ENEMY The me or a quad1lplegte conllned to a Wheel cnalr. who as an ar11sl holds his brush In n1s mouth to paint Is documented mi AMERICAN GOVERNMENT • Grants·ln·Ald N>O O MOVIE • • ) "T 118 LaOy In o.;&s. tlon·· ( 1940) Glenn Fora. Rtla Haywortll A 1uror respons1blt1 lor a girl's acqu111e1 attempts to re- prosecutt! ne1 when ne Is over<.omll with jealousy (1 t11 3Clm1n 1 0 THE MUNSTERS Follow Thal Munsrer· 0 ® NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Tht" Ptui11"\ f&c..,. t,... A"tO\ ,,, thr twrtn ~me-of tM p1ay<1•I~~ "°"''"" II) MARCUS WELBY. MO Tt1e latner ol one ol Or we11>y s patients rs cn81geo w1rh murdering hts oaugnter's oo)'1rieno tPart I} fE) FAST FORWARD ('hotuapl l.i111i119• 0 I\·~• l l.t\~1 l l\11yelf' O l\:1fi1 NB<~• I •h l\nqe1P., D .. lt (1 "" ' I 0\ AllQ"lt:' Q !\AA( fV t ABC I LOS Anqt?IP, T -.f M f11Ca•,1 S <11 01~QV 0 l\HJ ry t Ind I L 0'.> A11qPlr~s @ KCS11ABG1 ~;in 0•P9CI CD ~liV 11ne11 Lo::. Anqe1 .. ., II) ~Cl.)P T\l p110 I Los AnQt.!l•'"' fE> KCEl· rv tPB S) Los AngPle'.> ml l\OCE fV 1P8$) H1m1tngto 11 8eatl1 Wo1 Iii l ele••a•on Po1111es rn., c11at1911S In nCJws·getn· 1111ng 1ecn111ques •nO glob· al 1etevts1on transm1as1011 weeum1ned. Q(i) AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 'Future Ot Fedu1alism l.30 II Cl) 30 MINUTES Cn11£topn11r Olenn pror11es two nondlc:appeo young people: S.,tty -'nn Bowser reports on a plogram 101 minority youtns In whleh tney get paid while learn· 1~ the aspecls ot rnearer U F·T1'00P Wrongo Star ,O.nd Tne L&Oy In 8tacM .. Cil MOVIE • • • ., ' One Ntgnt In The Tropics ( 19401 B ud Al>boll. Lou Costello The zany pair attempll 10 ptay matchmaker for a n1gntctu1> owner who beeomes a bit overconh· dem tn his romanllc 11en· lures (I nr 30 mln ) 9 OCEANUS: THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT '1i) BEGINNING PIANO .. More Ouote Rhvthm 2.00 IJ KIOSWORLO 8 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND A caged uon escapes after was111r1g asno1e on tM •slana CD o uTm LIMITS A geneticist u~es an uneducated m1ne1 tOav10 M1.Collur'!1) to odva11ce his exper1moots m evo1u1ton (I) MOVIE • * 1•? ·Man Of Tne Wast. ( 1958) Gary Cooper. Julte Lonoon A 1elormed oul· taw •s lorced bac:~ 1n10 a Ille ol crime (2 hfS 1 fil Ol/nNTAO.WlE GEHTS? '1i) INTROOUCINO BIOLOGY Animal Nulrttlon ()) ABBOTT ANO COSTI:LLO From 81111 To Worse 2:30 8 INTERFACE Hosl. Truman Jacquh 0 ATOHEWITH ... Guest J10Queltne Bisset 9 Otl.UOAN'S ISL.ANO Gltltgan meets Or Boris Ballt'l<.Oll who memmer1zes h•m Into obeying his every commal'd. • GVTEN TAG, WIE GEHTS? 3;30 8 (J) SPORTS SPECTACULAR Part 2 01 tne lnternattonat lnvllal1onat Gymnastics • Compet111on. lea1ur1ng men·s and women s •ndl· vldual champ1onsh1ps (trom Hartlord. Co11n \. Pen t or the World's SirongeSI Men compelt· tlon featuring the log 1111. welgnt loss, \ruck pull, engine r11ce 0110 retflgura 101 race 0 EVERYWHERE l A S1reet Scene" &I THEROYAL DANCERS OF BHUTAN Nallonal notrdays are occasions 101 cotorlul pageantry aoO several days ol perlorm1ng Ille dances 1ha1 are an organic part ol anclen1 culture "11) APP\.IED SKETCHING MOOd 4-00 D OREA T ADVENTURE "Wh•le Water. Reo Fire .. A group ol adven1u1ous souls 01ave 277 miles ol rapids In Ille Coloraoo Riv· a1 In small woooon onries 61) THE CARTOON PICTU~E SHOW Host Chuck Mc;Cann 8il PRESENTE Chicana Sylvia Morates· him 1roces tne n1stor1ca1 contnt>utlon or Mexican women to lheir society. lrom pre-Colum111an times 10 1ne present mJ DESIGNING HOME INTERIORS Take Tne First Step·· 4:30 D w 0 A L D • s GREATEST SUPERmlENDS 8il SPOLETO FESTIVAL ·spoleto's Jewels" Seo· menls or the chamber operas performed tnctude 81.1e1 s "le Doc\eur Mire· cie· , Ollenbach's Mon· sleur Choulleun" and Conrao Susa's .. Translor· ma1tons " Q(i) OE.StONINO HOME t~RIOAS "Focus On Color' 6:00 8 NFL REVIEW ANO PREVIEW D FAEE-4-ALL Host Frank Kwan. 8 STARTRE)( In rasponae to a dlslress can, the En1erprlse Is sen1 10 the mining planet ol Host Ma110 Machado '1i) CALLIGRAPHY .. P1a1n ltatlc Capnal!> f Part 11 Cl) EMERGENCY ONEI 5:30 Q NEWS D ABC WEEKE .... D SPECIAL mi C~LIGRAPHV "Plo1.-llalle Capitals (Pan 21 -EVENING- e:oo IJ (I) C8S NEWS I NBCNEWS MOVIE • • • Tnti Bras!> Bottle \1964) l onv Randall Burl Ives A man l>U/!> a brass 1>0111e tor ll•s hancee s latner but 1roul>le begins """" & 98'1•6 sppear s t 2 hrs) DABCNEWS 61) MOV1E • * • Tne Count 0 1 Monte Cristo· I 197!>) R1Ch· a1a C.h&mberts1n l ony Cums Aller 20 years 1n a dung&On. Edmuno Dantes escapes to seek 1evenge against tne men ..,no 1mp11soned ll1m (2 111s I fll OPENMINO Tne Pros And Cons 01 The 6-Vea1 Presidency' Guest Jack va1e11t1 '1i) \ll)(INGSt Bolt From The Blue· fhe remarkatlle \Mong vessels oomlneteo 111e ltves ot me 11oventurous No1semen and enabled them lo t>ecor'!1e legendary explor- ers 8:30 II D (I) NEWS MARY TYLER MOOflE Murrey. the lathe< of three dauot>ters. decides lhel 11e wants a son 8i) JULIA CHILO ~NO MORE COMPANY ·Rack 01 l amb f or A \lef'/ Spec1a1 Occasion '1i) MAGIC METHOD OF OIL PAINTING Ea1ty Sunset" HOSI Wtl· llam Alexander .., 7:00 IJ IN SEARCH OF ... .. life Aller Lite 0 BIO CITY COMEDY Host. Jonn Candy D EYEWffHESS LOS ANGELES Inez Pedrou and P11ul Moyer protlle Be119fly Htttr.' nottes1 caterer; too~ Into lhe vocation ol repor.ses· sors. and study Iha ellects the moon has on behavior (I) THE 11.1UPPETS Guest James Cobu1 n 7·30 IJ THE MUPPETS # Guest James Coburn D FAMIL y FEUD D $100,000 NAME THAT TUNE fD FEELINGS 'Hanr!lcap Two har•dt· C&PPt!O enlldren tat~ ~an d101y w11h Or l ee Salk about coping w1lh re1oc.· tton and 1sotatton (I) IN SEARQI Of ... 'Oaredev•I Oeatnw1sn .. 1:00 II()) THE TIM CONWAY SHOW D CENTE.NHIAL T ne WenoeHs a larllll) ol con an1s1s move 1n10 Cen· 1enn1a1 ano 1gn11e a town war ano Cnarlolle Secomoe. now w100 ... ea takes on rne running 01 t"e Vetrnelord ranch IA) 8 MOVIE. • • Emerge'IC.y The Convonttc.n t 19771 Ran- dolpn Man1001h l(e.,n l1ghe w1111e attending a con11en11on m San Francis· 1.0. Gage a"d DeSoto bocome involved ... nr1 ltt<.df l1tll&,,.,ed1cs t2 nrs 1 Q FLIP WILSON CD MONTE CARLO SHOW Guests Dionne Warw1cke. Shields and Ya1nell, Charres Aznavour Rot>ert Held and Hans More111 • MOVIE • • • ''Four For Te•es' ( 1963) Frank Sina1ra Ursu- la Anaress A s!IBO,y 1>a'll'. er comes up w11n a nasl) way 10 settle rne 01tterenc· es oetweero a. pair ot teuo· tnQ cowbo11~ t2 hrs t fll CONNECTIONS: "'N AL TERNA TE VIEW OF CHANGE Oea1n In tne Morning James 8u1'e rraclt!> tne origin ot lhe ato"' l>omb 1>ack more than 26 centu. ries lo the mvel't1on ot gold a~ymg (Alo Q(i) MAllHEE AT n.tE BIJOU Laurel ano Haroy, Jack Haley ano Patsy t<efly a1e featured in .. Movleslruc~" ( 1937}, rne short subjects British 'Humor' Invading Colonies By P ETER J . ROVER LOS ANGELES I AP> American off-network television has been s wa mped by a wave or British comedy, a t'i rcums la nce to be welcomed or loathed. depending upon how . you feel about anatomical Jokes and guys rn drag. The crusader of British TV comedy is one Benny Ifill. a round. 1nnc·cenl·lookang pudge whose humor I!-s ingularly off color and sexist, some insist, relying hca vily on cleavage shots and puns employing the word "arse •· '-. "THE BENNY HILL Show·· has been surpris· 111.SK successful sinC'e its export lo America three yf'ar~ago. a phenomenon that the Britis h television industry doesn't pretend to understand. "Heony ·~ so E nglish," says an executive of Thames Television, which produces "Benny.'' Actually. viewers here don't really have to hsten to Benny's jokes to get a chuckle out or the Dr.atrera Delnd Lenoy Shultz, Kari Paae and Bob Kaliban (from left) star in the new chlldren'1 series "Dfawinl Power," which debuts today at : 30 a. m. on NBC, Channel 4. __ .................... ., ................. show. There is something about an Englishman doing silly things that s trikes the American funny bone. And apparently, cleavage and short skirts still bave their lure. One of Hill's s tandard routines is a skit set on a beach in France. The doors to the men·s and women's changing rooms, marked Hommes and Fem mes, are positioned in such a way that Benny thinks he's going into the men's room when he's really walking in on the ladies. There's a scream. and Benny runs out with a dozen half-dressed women in pursuit. WHEN VOU THINK about 1t , comedic genius is not heavily present in that skit. But such has worked so far for Hill. Hill's success has inspired otheT exports from Britain's TV comedy mainstream. "Dave Allen at Large" and, this season, "The Morecambe and Wise Show." "MorecambeandWise"has long been Britain's favorite comedy team, a 20-year hit on the BBC. Recently, Eric Morecambe and Emie Wise left the BBC for the Independent Television Network, and sold their old BBC shows to Time-Life Television for syndication in America. Time-Life seems to be marketing "Morecam- be Wise" as a "Benny Hill" lookaJike. a tactic deplored by Ernie Wise. "BENNY'S BLUE, AND we·re not," Wise says with a faint scowl. "Eric and l are much more family oriented. It is much more Amencan. too. only it 's done m an English way. Actually, 1t turns out that Time-Life pretty much pegged ··Morecambe-Wise" correctly, at least from an Amer1can perspective. In one of their big routines. Ernie Wise a respectable·looking. middle-aged man, dons a wig and light skirt to perform "Slaughter on Tenth A venue." The British audience roars at this one, though it m ight require an especially indulgent sense of humor to appreciate that on this side of the Atlantic. MORECAMBE AND WISE are genuinely fun· ny much of the time, in that peculiarly British way, and it's hard not to laugh at Benny. rn the case of Benny Hill, the fortunate among us have their wives at their sides lo illuminate and identify the sexist stuff. Thus we avoid negating all that progress we made from watching American sitcoms. 'Extra Day' on KOCE Richard Basehart and Simone Simon star in a "50 Feature Sun- day" drama bout the retake of a movie's last scene in "The Ex· tra Day," airing Sunday at 10 p.m . on KOCE. Channel 50. The final day's shoot ls "io the can" and the cast and crew who have helped make the film say thei r goodbyes. However, a studio driver speeding away to the film lab loses the negative through the van's swlnslng door. A retake ls in order, but what in· itially stans out u an ordinary day tor crowd extras chan1es the lives of several. lncjaadln1 an eit-Commando ofClcer turned painter, a broken down prise fi1bter, and a redred couple. Ftlma in ween to come in· elude "The Loneliness of the Loni Olatance Runner" with . ....... Michael Redgrave, "Shoot the Piano Player, directed by Fran· cois Truffaut and featuring Charles A.znavour. "David and Lisa." and "The Caretaker " with Alan Bates. "50 Feature Sunday" is a presentationofKOCE. Kuralt Off the Road SPRING Fl ELD, Mus. CAP) -Charles Kuralt planned to end his popular "On The Road"' ~Jevialon aeries juat u it be1an - with an autwn foliage tour ot weatem Muaachuaetta and Ver· mont. Kuralt, a CBS television neW11man, hu spent 13 yean wander· ing America's backroada fiJmint offbeat features. But now Kuralt la leavinl the l"09d to anchor the CBS mornin1 news proaram. "I'm feelin1 sad about not waodertn1 around anymore," aaid Kuralt, at the Sprin1field home ot his coualn, Karl Kuralt. "But l cunt it'• Ume to call it quitt." Kuralt'• tourinl hu taken him nearly 750,000 hlchway miles, from Alaskan wildemeu to urban 1hettoe. Amonc hJa aubJeeta were propeectort, Indian chlefa, cravedi11en, even a awiaunlq pl1. - - TODA Y'S LA TEST LISTINGS tnelude Shtrley T ern9le In "Kiel In Hollywoocf· ( 11133) llnO I Belly 8QOC> C.111oon, 811<1 1t141 Mtl81 It Ch~I., 2 ot •JuniOt 0 -Men trarrtng Monu Hell anc1 ,,,. 1!.att SlOe Kldt 1:011 =IOAT VIOkl 11111 1n IOvt wHh I alnQef, and I ctumay oeau· ty turn'\ lhe ship up&lde down !RIO uo. CJ) caa MOVIE • • • "Tne Wlz I 19781 011n1 Rost, M1Cni1eJ Jat~ son A l1ustra1ea scnoottuch11r st1arch1ng ror lwtr m1u1ng dog 1n a 1nowslorm 1• swepl 11way to a "1yllHc11 land wh&re she meets a tin woOds- mnn. 1 c:owaraly hon Inc:! 1 lllklng SC:i!llOCrow [I) MOVIE Ir• 'II The Horsemen 1191 t) Omar Shar1I Jee~ Pal811CAI 11141 1n1ured llOn or 11 <.namp•on equest•1a" sportsmal' 1n Alghan1s11n attampts 10 regain n11 g10 ry 12 nr• 1 9-00 8 LOVE BOAT Doc engages a 1ao111s man to keep tl>e s•st"' ol "" g1rllneno OCWP<tlO ana VICI<• netos a 11111e boy wno wants hts O•vorc.eo parents lo reunite fRIO 0 THE PALACE GueslS Many 1'tlen Fos- ter Brooks Barts Brott Arlene Ounean Diana LHI '<us. Cnna RivMlf& 48 MERV GAIFFlN Guests Orson Welles O•Ck Clark Halston P11rry Lattorty fD VIKINGSI "Bott F1om rne Blue r1141 remarkable Viking vessels oom1na1eo ine 11vea 01 me adven1urous Norsemen ano enab1eo tnem \O become legendary UPIOI· ers 9:30 fD COSMOS "One \lo•ce In The Co1m1c Fugue Or Carl Sag1111 erptores the 011g1n e11olu· uon ano 01vers1ty ot Ille on Earth (RJQ mJ FAOM JUMPSTREET .. Gospel And Sp1muals Oscar Brown J1 traces the oeve1opmen1 ot 9011>411 music ano spirnuals and a11ends a ralter-ra1stng servu:e 1n Washington 0 C wolh Re'<e<end James Cleveland trie 0 C Mau Cno11 ano tne M1gnty Ctouos ol Joy o 10:00 8 NEWS D FANT -'SY ISL.ANO Tattoo cnanges p •oces w1tn Mt ?oa1~11 to nerp two s11owg111s aria Mr Aoarl\e help~ a doe1or get money tor a me<11ca1 Com Pit)A IR/ Q MOVIE ••• ' Scream A no Scream Again · I t9701 Vin· cent Prn;e Cn11s1opner Lee In oroer to create rne perfect man. a doctor uses organs rrom pauen1s ne keeps 1n a Pttvete hosp11at • NA TlOHAl NEWS ~ AUSTIN CITY LlMrTS Steve Goodman' 10:30 CD HEWS Q) NEWS IN REVIEW fD TELEVISION FROM JAPAN A Family Tiie ,,.,i.ettng ot an etOe<ly woman and a 20-year-otd wandere1 •n Pock rt ®J SAN DIEGO TOWN HALL 11 00 1111 8 (.I) 11§) NEWS 8 COLLEGE FOOT8ALL Stenford ,,,_ UCL.A tu.pr de .... , CD M"A'S"H 61) DANCE FEVER mi SOUNOST AGE 11:30 i SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Hotl Chevy Ch&M Musi• cal ~t M.,1enne Faith fut fAJ ·~.-wa • • •11 ·11.1ys1euovt Mon '1er•' Oocum«>tary Nar flled oy Peter Graws A loolr ar tne i.Qendt Of 1ne 1oo m1nabl• snowman Brotoo1 ano the Locn Ness montrer f2 n11 1 • AOCKWORLO Guetlt Hiiiy MIC.l'lM!IS 8 11· Iv Squire Apr1t W1na L•ll"l RIYe< Bend 0 L. Byron Lou Manin ([J NFL REVIEW ANO PAEVtEW (II MOVIE • • 1;, rne EAec;1111on«· t 1970) GllOrQ<I P&1>pa10 Joan Collins 11458 MOVIE • • • '"' In Harm , Wav I 198SI Jann Wayf\8 Ktrk ()ouglu 8 MOVIE • • ? Mac~enna s Gnto t 1969) Gregor·, Pee• Omar Sn1r1I -Ml>HIGH'T- 12 00 I COMEDY SHOP MOVIE • • • • Tne Luck Qt Ginger Colley f 1964) Rc.<Mw1 Sha"' Mery Ur41 12300 OAVEALLENAT LA AGE g) MOVIE • •'" N1Qlll'1'1are In W;u t 1969) Cameron M1lchell, AM e Helm rI, MOVIE • • ·, Spell Or Ev11 ( 19131 Dian& Cilento Eoward Ce Souu 1·00 0 SECOND CITY T'J 8 THESUlUVANS t:30 OOH KIRSHNER'S ROCK CONCERT Guest Paut MtCllt1f\41'f RIC~ James & The St,,.,e City Bano Gen-s 1,_ Cara Glenn Suoer 0 MOV\E • * 'Tetror Of Franken- stlMn 119721 l ean .V11111' l-11< Oscarsson 48 MOVIE • • Blactt. Sao1>a10 f t96A1 B0<1s Kartott Marlt Damon Tnree tates of nor. ror •· WurOatak A Crop 0 1 Water ano T1111 T&lei>none •• are tolO (I nr •Sm1n I 1.461 NEWS ABC NEWS 2:00 THE AMERICANS T ne Footoatt Coach · TOOay s oynam•c football game is ep1tom•1e0 by Woody Hayos tormerty ol On•o Srate Un111ers11y 2.30 II MOVIE • • ' Trte Nlgnt Ot The Hun tor ( 195Si Rotle'1 M11cnvm Snet1ey W1n1e1s (I) MOVIE • • ·Frank en st 01n 's Bloody Terror" I 1971) Poul Naschy. Diana Zura 3:001 NEWS THE AMEfUCANS "The General" M ajOf' Gen . Thomas Tackat>erry Is Ille ercne1yptca1 llgnung man • • he<O, leede<, deYOleO lamlly man 3·1se MOVIE • • » Zoritar The Thing From Venus" ( 19661 JOhn Agar Susan B1urman 3·30Q MOVIE • '~ ~yono The L1v1ng' ( 197 II 3:55 9 NEWS •:008 M OVIE • • "MISSIOtl To Para· dlse ' 119671 Kieron MOOf.e. Janette Scoll 61) NEWS •:25 8 STEVE EDWARDS 4:30G) MOVIE • • "You'll Never See Me "'gain" ( 1973) Oavld Harl· men, Jess Walton 'Hiding "The Hiding Place," adapted from Corrie ten Boom 's best-selling book about the tragedy and heroism of her Dutch family who sheltered ' J ews in Holland during " 1 Hitler's genocidal sweep 'I . through Europe, has its f i American television pre- ' ! , ; miere. without com - ! 1.,,1 m e r cials, on KTLA, , ;~~ ~.h~~nel 5, Thursday at 8 The film graphically depi c ts th e Na zi Holocaust , recalling how Corrie ten Boom's love, hope and faith sus- tained her during im· prlsonment in the Ravensbruck concentra- tion camp. Greg Mullavey plays a one-armed circus sharpshooter named Daring Dan in ''The Storm" an episode of the miniseries · 'Cen -tennial," tonight at 8 on NBC, Channel 4. 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IN "f'OAL MINER'S Daughter," how much d1r1 'l ornmy Lef' J one:. pay for Sissy Spacek 's c·IH11 111 ale pie •1 G How about the name of Clint Eastwood's ho1 :.e 1n the movie "Bronco Hilly .'' 7 What positio n, in sports, ls known as the 'hot com er '.:'" ti Name Mer yl Strt:ep's home town in the mov- ie "Kramer vs Kramer " 9. ATIICUS nNCll Is the leading character in "'hat play·1 10 George had plenty of time on his hands IKlllt before and a ftt!r his big number in what mo\ 1c'' Last Week's Answers Paula Prentiss <name changeJ ;.! Mc f'oul 1Snake Eye ) :1 Leo Carrillo as Pancho m "The Cisco Kid" c let's went> ~.Abbie Hoffman l"StcaJ This Book") 5. "La La Luc ille " «~ershwin's first) 6 . Lawre nce Welk I llotsy Totsy 1 7 Maurice Hie hard ! the Hocket> 8 "I Wish You Love" (rainbow-colored weather I 9. "finishing Toul·h~s" c Felicia Andrayson l 10. "Heart Be at" (movie nddle) 1Send your answer.~ lo TRIVIA c.o lhe Daily Pilot. Bor 1560. Costa MP:m . 92626 All entnes mu.$1 be re- c1f'ved by Wednesday . utheru.11se half the player's last st•ore Wlll be awarded I Danny Kept Dis Nose When Louts B Mayer first sa~ D.:1nny Thomas perform on a night club stage, he liked l'\ eryth1nR a bout h.im except his looks. according to the late Holly wood colummsl. Hedda Hopper "I would put you under contract 1mmed1ate· ly." he told the Catholic-comedian. "except yc1u look too Jewish " Mayer then suggested Danny have h.is nose done Without a moment's hesita- tion, the doubting Thomas shook tus hc dd no The movie chief, thmkmg Uanny might be worried about a possible bad result, <'ame up with this ingenious sugl?estion "1 undl'rstand you have a brother." he said . "Tell you wh at we'll do for you. We'U have his nose done first as a sample to see how you like 1t." After piece: Many years tatt!r . we asked Danny on our 'l'V-talk program about why he never had a "nose job." He told us he didn't want to look lj ke a stranger in his own family. He readily agreed, however. to "straighten" his schnoz with his finger on the TV screen to see what he would look like with a new nose. Dannv was born ·~;.;«jEl1!i1!il l1MOtf'I Aum•• w ol -..~011 8u•n-1 P11~ • 871·4070 A Timeless Love Story NOW PLAYING IDWAllDS' BlllSTOl EDWAllOS· IADDLHACll AMC OllANQI MAU Santa Ana 540 /444 El loro ~81 5880 01ange 637·03~0 IDWlllDS' MUllTlllQTOll Hun1ony1on Beacn 848·0388 This is Brother AmhtOM:, l.c::id him OOl lf\&O t~mptatJon .• , For ht''s •At 10 follow. NOW PLAYING ---·H•1ua £1 Toio Sf HMO ....... c.llAWllT W.1!fllln1tt1 t'1·393) 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardn~r Jacobi of Lebanese 1mm1grant parents on Jan. 6, 19i-t in ~rlield. Mich. On Aug. 12, 1940, from the stage of the 5100 Club in Chicago, he introduced himself for the first time as Danny Thomas -bor- rowir.g the names of two or his brothers. When his prayers to St Jude were answered the very next day with a job o ffer, he vowed he would build a shrine and kept his promise. The St . Jude Children's Resea rch Hospital in Memphis is a liv· ing m emorial to his integrity, determination and dedication -rare traits that match bis ta lent. Send your questwna to Hy Gardnn, "Clad Y°" Asked That," care of thu new~, P.O. Boz 19620, Irvine. CA. 92714. Marilyn and 1111 Gardner will aranoer °' many questions a.s they can in thdr column, but tM ooiu?M of mail malua ~.sonol r~Uea impouibie. ' -f/oP.SCoK.lt- t AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES Reloeae l!il -------~ IOWAllOS \II' HAllROI TWiii ~, ......... ~ ......... 4CW t~'• .... tn ln1b11a1e Fil• al Mtda H'k, Style and l•pa~I. II Ra11la .lnaong rite \'ear'• Bnt."" -Kevin Thomas. LA Ttrres ·~tlQH'lel'I""'""" 4 ...,,....,. C~Of'Oftt COMP01"'¥ "" ~ , .... _ ........ ...,._ ......... 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Jones muy wtsll rentirt Ufl h9W lull llf c bU c:h11n"e<l in the p1t~t yt:1tr A y~ar ago, conisu med by dnnk. he wu nettrly a hroken man u .. WH fa1linK to show UIJ for c·oncert duh11, llJ)JH>1ntmenls and in· ltr viewi> Ile. had filed f or hunkruV(<') u y<'Ur carltcr. d ting oJ~lttai of St.5 rn11lwn 11 111 marriage 10 M1s11 Wyrn,·L11: h1uJ t:nded 1n d1vo1 n • und hl• fell heh1nd in C'h1ld !'41Jpport 11uymcnl!> by $36,000. 111• had ht-en urc.Jert·d lo puy about s1i .ooo 111 dumagtts to lwo women who C'la1mcd he assaulted them. And he was under paychlatrlc ~arc. · I didn't thmk I had a friend In the world." Jones, 49, a ~-year ('puntry music veteran. said in an interview of his troubled timM. "ll was a downhill drag and it seemed there was no pulling out. I thouKhl 1t was over for me. In fact. the doctor said I would have been dead in two more months." So he spent about a month un- dergoing treatment for alcoholism in a hospital in Birmingham. Ala. He began reading the Bible. "I read the 'Good Book.' which I had never done before." he re- called. "And I found that I had friends." Country music singers Johnny Cash. Waylon Jennings and Miss Wynette helped him out. He left the hospital a ne w man with a di!· ferent outlook. ... I got my thinking cap on rag ht," he said. "fl used to be ii you handed me something (any kind of drink>. I'd take it. I'm try· ing to handle it better than I did." He now drinks beer occasional· ly, but no hard liquor. Jones, who hu continued to sing with Miu Wynette even thouth- they are divorced and she has re- married, would especlally like to win duo of the year with her. "Tammy and l have been re· cording for 12 or 13 years. We had three No. l recordings in two years when others only do one a year. It seernt that when you get three in a row. you ought to get 1t. I just think we're overdue." he said. "Awards give you satisfaction and make you appreciate what you've done." he said . 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Not only that. but be bad shown the rest of the leaeue where the Bills ' vulnerabilities were and Buffalo slumped badly after that and failed to make the playoffs. This Buffalo team has a far better defense than the '75 Bills, but Jones ' passing is something they must take very seriously. ridence is not only far improv~ this •eason, IJUt alao their aUention Aplll'I WHEN BALTl•Oa£ HAS TH£ BALL -Even thou1h Jona Is the Colt multkket. the offense haa been balanced The runnan1 aame pro· duced LS4 yards at Miami, 172 yards a1alnst the Jet.a the week before and 139 against Houston even whilei los· 1ng Joe Was hington averaged ~.7 yards a carry a&ainat the Dolphins ~n 13 (•arries Washington and rookie Curt)s Dickey offer \he Bills the sort of outside s peed cha ll enge they haven't recieved yet If the Colt.a are able to run as they ha ve in recent games, it will impair Buffalo's abill· ty to get al Jones . He hasn't been touched in the last two games. When that happens, he's nearly wistoppa- ble. It may be too early for any team to talk playoffs, but Baltimore's one· sided victory in Miami last week made the Colts a live possibility for an American Conference wild card, maybe something better. la there a possibility that Buffalo might be caught resting on its laurels after its big victory over San Diego last week? Sure. But the Bills' con· WHEN BUFFALO HAS THE BALL -The Colts' fine rookie cor- ner. Derrick Hatchett, has not been attacked so far. Lynn SwaM caught only two passes in his area. Lam Jones caught four balls in two games. Joe Ferguson is likely to give him more of a test than that. Buffalo is controlling the ball with the pass, ualng rookie running star Joe Cribbs as the key in the attack. San Diego's linebackers took Buffalo's shotgun effectiveness away, but the Colts' talent doesn't seem capable of that. LAST-MINUTE FACTORS-Bills lost big-play free safety Jeff Nixon with a knee injury last week ... He was replaced by another big play guy, Rod Kush, but then Kuab hurt bis knee . RAM SAFETY -Nolan Cromwell has in- tercepted four passes this year. returning one for a touchdown. He has had one in each of the last four games and is closing in on the club record of six straight set in 1954·5.5 by Will Sherman. Bets Favor Favorites Browns' Pruitt Gets Test VDrdogs Take a Honib/,e Beating Against Odds LAST WE EK -It was another horn ble week for home team underdogs as they covered the spread just once in four games. It wu a bad week for home teams in general as they beat the spread in just five 1ames. Visiting squads are .:f·25 on the year .,almt the spread. Underdots woo seven games 1Mt week, givinl them • seuoa record of 41·30 .. ainlt the spread. For the MC!Ol1d consecutive week, we went M • in pica here. The seuon'a record elands al 21-20. U-op--.-C out of the na-.-we!re tole1·wUh' Dl!TaOIT (MINUS I 1) OVU NEW ORLEANS -One of the most profitable theories is to play against a team which is 1oin& bad. There's no question the Saints are goin& bad, havln& beaten the spread just once in five tries. Detroit, meanwhile, is 4·1 against the spread this year. More importantly. the Lions are 2-0 at home and 7·0 against the spread in games Gary Danielson has started for the Lions at home. Lay the points. SAN DIEGO <MINUS 5) OVER OAKLAND - Ironically, the Chargers have played better on the road than at home this season. San Diego is 3·0 against the spread as a visitor and 0.2 a1ainst the spread at home this season. 'lbe Chargers have a habit of bouncing back well. Last year San Diego dropped four games and in the contests following the defeats the Chargers compiled a 3·0 record against the spread. Give the points. LOS ANGELES (MINUS 3Ya) OVER ST. LOUIS -The Rams are one of the hottest teams in the NFL, having covered the spread in their last four games. They have also shown the ability to cover a spread as a road favorite. beating the New York Giants, 28·7, as a S'h point choice two weeks ago. A year ago the Rams were a six-point favorite against the Cardinals in Los Angeles and blanked them, 21-0. The Rams were having their troubles back then. too. Now they're not. It appears to be an off year for home team underdop so lay the points. llINNESOl'A (MINUS S) OVER CRICAGO - The Bears have bad all kinda of porblems on the road. Chlc8IO is 0.2 against the spread u a visitor t.hia aeuon, bu failed to cover in ita lut four road 1ames and only once in ita Jut seven. Three weeks a10 the Bean were a six·J>Oint choice over the Vlk· lnp atbome and dropped• 34-14 deci11oa. A year .,o ln Minn.ala, the Viking• were a one-point fa,,orite and covered, 30-2'7. CbiC8IO bu fared poorly in 1ames fol&owinl a Monday nllbt appearance. Over the put aix yean, the Bean have pr.yed in seven OdtU&Picla The Odds CO.en·ndenla ............. ) • aa .. mlnua 3tn at St. Louis (38). Baltimore plus 3~ at Buffalo (40). Cbic.,o plus 5 at lliDDe80ta (38). Clndnnati plus 13~ at Plttsbur1h (4.2). Cleveland plus 4 at Seattle (43). · Green Bay plus I at Tampa Bay (33). lloultoa m1Dua 5 at Kamu City (31). 11181111 pl• T~ at New l'.nlland (41 ). *-Orl.-plus 11 at Detroit<•>· New Yon JICI plua 1 at Atlanta (42). PbUDlpbla mlnua 7tn at New York Giants (17). • S... Dleco mlnua 5.t Oakland (41). BID FnDdHo plua tat Dallu (44). , ............ plus•~ at O.ver <•>· -............. _.. .. 1>11"* tlftlll poblU (11) n . 1'lew Orleana .. die u.. ... Mpe; &be s.t.ata .,.. ........ A•Wt ............. (7) YI. ~ Yon Jetl ......... -plaJGft cow.; , • .,.. ....... ..... wtt.. . ....... 11~ (I) ft, OMllDd ... ...................... -..... Mme fteJd -i-.,;·~~· .. '!11!'-I!.. • • _,......_ ... ·•->t -----.-:os "' Monday night 1ames and have beaten the spread the following week only once. Lay the point.a. BALTIMORE <PLUS 3Ya) OVER BUFFALO -People who have played the Bills consistently for the put three years have made a handsome profit. Buffalo, S-0 again.st the spread this season, is 211--t-2 qai.nat the spread ov.r the lut three years, At home over that same period, the Bills are 1'"3-2. The_ Coli. ar.e _doina well ap.in&t ..the 7 spreacfthla season, too, beating it the initial five weeb of the season. Baltimore ls about the only team in the NFL which has fared well in Buffalo recenUy. A year ago, the Colta were a six-point underdog in Rich Stadium andwon, 14-13. lnfact, the Colts are 5-1 against the spread in their last six games in Buffalo. Take the points. PITTSBURGH <MINUS 13 Ya) OVER CJNCINN,An -How can one pick the Steelers by this many points over the Bengals when they j ust lost to them, 30-28, two weeks ago? Easy when you look at Pittsburgh's record against the spread at home. The Steelers are 10·2 against the spread in their last 12 home game.s. The last 13 times Pittsburgh has been favored by eight or more points, it has covered the spread 10 times. Last year the Steelers dropped a 34·10 decision early in the sea.son al Cincinnati and then came back to wh'ip the Bengals. 37-17, at home as a 13-point favorite. Cincinnati was 1·7 against the spread as a visitor in 1979 and is 1·1 this year. Look for a big Steel er victory. Give the points. TWO-TEAM TEASER -Pittsburgh (minus 7'h ) over Cincinnati to Baltimore (plus 9'h) over Buffalo. When the Steelers want revenge they usually get it and Bert Jones will cause the Bills sufficient trouble to cover this line. BEREA, Ohio (AP) - Greg Pruitt , once a dominating offensive weapon in the National Football League, likely will make his first true test of a rehabilitated knee Sunday in SeatUe when the Cleveland 8. r CMUU .me-et l-b e- Seabawks. This season, Pruitt, an eight-year veteran out of Oklahoma, has seen just limited duty as the Browns have lost three of five games. ln five ca rr ies fr om scrimmage, h e has gained 21 yards, and he has caught four passes for 34 yards. All his pass receptions came las t Sunday in a 19-16 loss lo the Denver Broncos. "I believe Greg Pruitt is 100 percent, CUld even better than that 1 believe Greg think 's he's 100 percent and really wants lo play. So be wiU -a lot agains t Seattle." s aid Coach Sam Rutigliano. Pruitt's career wa:, interrupted last Oct. 28. when his right knee was damaged in a game against the St. Louis Cardinals . I 1980 DEMONSTRATORS I NOW ON SALE -GREATLY REDUCED!!! I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I FOR LEASE OR SALE CO~!~~st~.!!!Y:~2LET I 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa I • St. Louis at Fork in the Road The St. Lo ui s Cardinals have arrived at a fork in the road, a fork that ooce seemed hopelessly out ot ruch. To the right lies happiness and contentment. To the left, a return to dismay and defeat. After an 0-3 start, respectability is at hand. A .500 season is one victory from their grasp. But fil'5t there is the matter of a weighty opponent. the Los Angeles Rams. Not that everything has gone swimmingly for the Rams. They, too, sputtere(J at the start. But three Ott T\1 S11•da11 Oaa.llft 2 af J I a.a successive victories and 156 points scored make Sunday's engagement seem as ominous as it is promising. While the Cardinals have beaten back-to-back foes -Philadelphia and New Orleans by a combined 67-21 score the Rams have made mincemeat of three the Packers, Giants and 49ers. This is a collision of two red-hot c lubs . s q uads that have been scoring points in bunches. Their statistics are comparable and their talent is. too. At least as Car as offense is concerned. Consider. The Rams have gained l,826 yards ; St Louis l,821. The Cardinals have racked up more first downs ; the Rams have scored more points. They are alike in their desire to maintain possession, but each is capable of the big play And in their last two meetings 1976 and '79 each has come away with one victory. Anticipation built up for this game all week as St. Louis veteran Dan Dierdorf explained : ·'This is the game we're pointing toward." THE QUARTERBACKS -An intriguing contrast, the Cardinals' Jim Hart vs. Vince Ferragamo. Hart has been reading NFL derenses Cor 15 years all but two of them as a starter. Ferragamo rode the bench until midway through last year, but he's quickly proven his mettle. Ferragamo challenges coverages and frequently goes against the odds. He has a strong arm. long range and plenty or gifted receivers. Hart has become wiser and wilier with age. He prefers to play the percentages. On consistency, he gets the edge. KEY MATCHUPS: CARDINALS OFFENSIVE TACKLE DAN DIERDORFva. END JACK YOUNGBLOOD -This is an old and exciting matchup, each man fully respecting the other. Dierdorf says Youngblood is his toughest foe a nd Youngblood returns th e sentiment. Youngblood has been s elec t e d to seven Pro Bowls. Oierdorf to five. C ARDINALS GU ARD JOE BOSTIC vs. DEFENSIVE TACKLE MIKE FANNING -Fanning dest royed the Cardinals . a ye~r a~o. spending half of the time an Jim H a rt 's l ap . Big , s trong and experienced. he ate up counterpart George Collins. But Collins has been replaced by the more gifted Bostic. Dhtrl_.., Kl .. -IYMlcne HIGH9UAUTY PAIMl'S ALL EXTERIOR, INTERIOR PAINTS and STAINS REDUGED 200/o n:v Choose from a LarcJe Selection lncludillCJ Watco, CarYer Tripps, Minwax & BeYerly's. Most Colors aYall. SAU .. S OCT. t7a Reg. . 32.74 39.85 47.85 72.85 12.05 30.00 40.25 Moua MOf4..IAT. M .... ,,.. We $26.20 31 .88 38.28 57.80 21.00 24.00 32.00 I f l t J C2 DAIL. V PILOT It's a Game of Breaks ·----- RaidRrs Lose a~ ~a Vu:tory • Roth 1t•.1nh un· rom inl( vff bad b rc-.ik.. h11 tht• ~tt n Olf'li(O t'h ,u·~t.>ri;, ttw btt•11ko,; 1·ost lht'm a Coot h,rll tt,11111· f o r lht• 0 !(land t<u1Jt•r' u bn••k c·ost th<'m u st:irt111.: c111urt1•rh o1•k l 14 o pu111tl\~ h •J111 lnp!lt'' und t h1 ,.,. ln't I u111hl1"1 .i l(U H1 .. 1 U11fralt1 t•U d l•d lh t• l°llllf l(t'I' unll1•utt'n I l'('Vrcl I-.111lt \ pu~:o. lHolt.'l'llon Ill lhtklun(\ h •1\ 111 ,\ brolo.l'n It·~ lu1 Ihm l'.i,hirm1 hkl'ly Olil (01 llll' 'l'UMlll J 1 m I' I 11 n k ,. t t 1 t' p I a l' <' :-. i'O!llCWIJll on lht• 'tU~6"1.'l ll)lit l~ oHkr,, 14 h 11!1t' l'Url · .. t'uM1n 1110111t•nt11111 h.t!I ht·••n w1!*d nut ''' 13 1111110,t•rs 111 1tw1r lu!i t \wn Krlllll'li Thi· t 'hur~t.',.,, d1•s1mt- lh1·1r 11rohlc11\i. a;;:l1111i-t the ll1lb. rt•m a in om• nf tJw llt'11I team:. 1n ft>111 bu II I 'lu11kt'lt, 1 ht.' form er He1:.n11111 h1•1 o It 0111 ~tan fo rd. start:. tus f11 :;t n•gular scuson ~ame Mn<>e 1~1711 when ht' was with the San I· r ~tnt·1st•o 4!lt'r:. "ho let him go th · next sum1ner l'lun kt>lt was Sal'ked fi ve 1i111 os after replat ing Pastonru '" the firs t <1u a rte r agains t r.. ·1 nsas Cit~. ma kin~ 1t to sacks f~ir llaidN quar1erbacks in two \\n•ks Sirwe the Chargers front four can pressure the passer as .wt'll as anyone. Plunkett can e' pcc t to feel the heat again Sunday. 30 24. f>arbt.'r th1!1 season WHEN ~AN DIEGO HAS nu: BALI. S inr r las t m cl'llll t( Ouklcand lhl' Charl(e r11 h li ve 'I r t n flt h 1• n 1• <I 1 h,,l' m :.. e I \\'' 11 ff e n 11 1 v 1·I ~ lh r uuith t h•• 8l'QU1s1tion of ( 'huC'k M un1•1t· f\ ttli11·1J)hn nr) protil('m tr\ Ne" 0 r It' irn' Munt· 1" n ir ri t' d I Cl I mW!> fnr 31 y arcti. m h 1i. < 'h ar~ct dt'hut a.imni-t Burfulu i.11d :.houlcl lw<"o m•· rnorc 1n,111\ed 111 tilt· fht T\ .~ .... dat1 t1'a11n~ I al I p .1tt. vtfense Ith a runne r and re1:en•t!r u~aansl Oakland The Haider:. ... t oµµc d S un Di ego'!) running ~amt' "1th 72 yard~ Inst time One per~on bea t the Ha1ders .John Jl'fferson, who made two s µct t arular touchdown c-atc·hes the last one to wan the game ('oal'h Oon C ory e ll now has an ex tra weapon by wh1t'h t o alt ac·k Oakland an Muncie WHEN OAKLAND HAS TH.: offfl'ns1 t' va rd~ thro ul(h Kc·nny K1111f' 1 unn1n1i1 uncJ ('ltrf llr aru·h 0!1 1Hu1r. t'ttll•hmti 10:\' MATI'tl\11'~: 0 K I . A N 0 0 •. t ' F: N S I V E ltlCillT 'l'A{'Kl.t: H ENRY I.Aw ltt:N('t: YI. t•: t'T •:ND l.t :KO\' JONES Lawrence 111 u1h• dll pr 11 l t1nd1Cla tes of Ruf- folo''\ Bt•11 Wtlltum!I und Kan.'las Cit)·~ Art :-;till the lust two w~ks 1 t ht'1' 111m· '"bud I ast S unday that Ouk lam! hull to kt!cp fullback M ttrk va11 l':t•gh an 1n to he lp Law ft'rtC'l' hie wk on St 111. who had foua '.>IH'k' .lone!> musl be heking h1r1 1•ho11~ in San Diego. while l.uwrc11n• 11> 111 danger of los ing hai.JolltoSk \ to Sylveste r 0 A KLAN 0 0 •• t ' E NS IV E l.E~T TACKLE ART SHELL. AND L.£t "T Gl'ARD GENE U P SHAW vs . RIGHT END fo'R l::D Ot;AN AND RIGHT TAfKL.E GARY JOHNSON - Dean wa~ a holdout dur ing the last Charger-Raide r m eeting whe n the Haiders ran throug h his replaeement. Wilbur Young. a lmost at will Dean and Shell ha vt' h a d back -and -fo r t h matC'hups 1n recent years while l 'psha w literally had his hands full two holdin~ calls or Johnson last month. Football ~~~~~~~--- Standings NATIONAi~ CONFERENCE EHt Dallas Philadelphia St. Lou.is N. Y Giants Was hington W L .Pc&. P•' PA 4 I .800 117 71 4 1 .800 142 54 2 3 .400 127 106 I 4 200 75 145 l 4 200 61 l 00 <:eatral Detroit Minnesota Tampa Bay Chicago Gr een Bay Atlanta Rams 4 l .800 145 M 2 3 .400 89 129 2 3 400 71 106 2 3 400 68 87 2 3 .400 61 123 West San t-'rancisco New Orlean s 3 2 .600 140 110 3 2 600 156 105 3 2 .600 130 13~ 0 5 ,()()() 75 144 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Buffalo New Eng land Baltimore Miami t".: 't' Jets East W l. Pct . PF PA 5 0 1.000 122 74 4 1 .800 136 110 3 2 .600 115 93 3 2 600 82 96 I) 5 000 8.1 130 Central Pittsburgh 4 I 800 140 84 Houston 3 2 600 74 90 Cleveland 2 3 .400 94 109 Cinc-innati I 4 200 71 89 West San Diego 4 1 800 142 8.1 Seattle 3 2 .600 101 94 Denve r 2 3 .400 93 116 Oakland 2 3 400 99 120 Kansas C1tv 1 4 lOO 81 105 ...... , II St L~t'Cn~~':t 11 • m.; 8altHnotf' •t 8ut1a10 (C,...n"'fl • •• 10 •.M 1 Cine'"'"•'' a• P11t~bur9h ~a n Di ego 1s worried , however. Oakland has n't lost the ability to come up with the big ga me when it's necessary. The Chargers walloped Los Angeles. 40 16. las t year, the sam e weekend the Raiders los t to the Je~s. 28 -19. Oakl and then c1 un c h e d S an Diego the fol lowing Thursday. 45-22, to become the last AF'C-West tea m to defeat the Chargers. BALL -Plunkett came m for one play against San Oae go and threw a touchdown pass t o Raymond Chesler that forced the overtim e. Plunkett g rew gun-s hy in the pocket at San Francis co a nd it wi ll be interestin g to s ee if he has changed now that he 's a starter again four yea rs later. He completed only 20 or 52 passes against the Chiefs and had five interceptions. A number of his throws sailed high, a problem the Raider coaches detected a s Plunkett 's not stepping into his throws. The Raiders moved well in San Diego the last time -435 SAN DI EGO R L:NN I NG BACK CHUCK MUN(;IE vs. OUTSIDE l.INEBAC"KERS TED HENDRICKS AND JF.FF BARNES -Muncie gives the Chargers another dimens ion as a n ou tside thre at. both on sweeps and passes in the flat San Diego d idn 't have th is agains t Oaklan d befo r e . so Hendricks and Barnes will be important men for the Haider defe nse. LOUIE KELCHER WILL TRY TO GET A GRIP ON OAKLAND. GtPt'n n • ., at 'amoct e.,. Pf'ulddllphtif "' N'w Yortl. G1an1111 M iami •I N•w EnQlan<I 1\nd San Diego had lo go into overtime to d efeat Oakland, Monday Night .Jinx Broncos Have it, Redskins Don't 1 t 1.s n 't Friday t he 13th. It's MPnday Rut the res ults normally nr•· the s ame for the Denver Broncos i11 these after-dark frolics . They lose ti1F and look bad in the process. while I ht' Reds kins have been one of the kt1gue's hest Monday night clubs . O ne of t he Redskins· wins -and 11111· of Denver 's big losses came in 197<f when Washington rolled to an { a-;y 30-3 conquest in R FK Stadium. It'" the last time the c lubs have m et jn..,r.e$(ular. season-.· and fortunes have c-h,inged dramatically. "low Washington has s lipped from 1\~ challenging position in the NFC F.ast and comes to Denver with a 1-4 m 4 k and an injury lis t that rivals I m nt line reports from the Iraq-Iran 1 onfh ct Denver. equally wounded. ... un managed to get back into the win 1 olumn and rPmain 1n purs uit of San l •w go 1n the A F'C West with a 19-16 w in in leveland. Denver is gorng thro ug h Matt Ho binson'-; growin g pains as t heir On T\ · tlo11day (,'1101111 .. 1 7 al 6 p.1tt. ~ nung qua rterback tries to e stablis h himself ru> a starter. Hobinson has h._.,,n re plac ed hy veteran Craig !'v\ort<in. and it ·s likely that could be a f111 m ul a fol lo w e d again until l<nhinson feels c·omfortable and pmvcs be c an move the r.lub. Morton r :1 me on 1n the se<·ood half al <'l('veland lo produce the winning f1 .. 1d goal drives. .Joe Theismann, on the other hand, may 'he taking on too much for th•· ~kins. who have yet to start the same un1 t 1>n offense. lie has one healthy runner, Wilbur .l aC"kson , and an offensive hne that :o;ec ms to ch unge from minute to minute. Rul the Sk111 s ha ve en1oy1•tl som e s uccess at throwin~ lhc hull, and Denver has been lhe Al-"(;', poorest team at defending the pai.~ WH EN WASHINGTON HAS THE Hi\ LL This has not heen a ~ambling offe nse. /\.s a res ult. there ~ have been a few big plays, with ~·m phasis more on ball control and throwing to the backs It has drawn criticism . but w ith thr ee backs 11ursing a{lkle sprains and almost ev~ry lme man walking wounded, the Sk!ns have had few options. They ma.y yet be helped by the return of G!,or~e Starke at right tackle. where he has missed three games And No I draft choice Art Monk 1s beginning to show up in the game stat1st1 cs. too Ile had a 48-yard reception. in the los in g effort at P hiladelphia last week, and a 45-yarde r against Seattle the week before. Theis mann. if he has time. may be tempted to send Monk deep into a Denver secondary that already has yielded eight touchdown passes tonly 11 all of last y ear). The"s mann's ability to throw under c overages 'fs the kind of thing that has allowed o ppo n ents to s tac k up pass ing y ardages agalflst Denver. WHEN DENVE R HAS THE BALL Equally hurting at running back. Denver is us ing the tandem of J im J ensen and Otis Armstrong instead of alternating backs as it has in the past. And if they c an help es tablish a running game. Robinson beeomes more effective as he works a ball co n l rol pass ing offe n se. But Robinson has had j ust one touchdown p ass against eight interceptions. and it appears Red Mille r may be more disposed to make the QH cha11j(e quicker s ince his club <"an ill aHord anothe r loss at this sta~P If Robinson or the offen~c faltc-r. l1111k for Morton. Riley Odoms. helll IJul •11 th•· Cleveland l(ame with u srn11ll hrok1•n bone In hi11 shouldc•r. l!'I tlu1• h111·k Denver sct•mecl tu lw h1t1kl111< fur tJ e e p e r r1 <i s s r <1 u t <· :. 11 I< " 111 11 1 Cleveland, l'llJOYl'tl :-1111111• 11111·"''"" thut wuy, hut still 111 h11 v1111( tr1111l1lt· frn ii;han..: <1U near llw 1<0111 111 ... 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N M 1AP1 Rarf' r acll, .1dapted to the sc·m 1·h111g destr1 sun, drou&ht and µlungln~ n1"h tllme te mperaturu. are be1n1 hustlt'd out elf lhl• SouU1wc-!\l to nUsh &lrdl'nera \\ orld~ ute Uut many or tht> Sl>f"t"IH are endan1t>red or threa\cntd ~•th uttnl'\1on And off1r1ab ~•Y \.he luwa prote-cung lht'rll onf'n art> lu "Cui:t1 Lo c~ .trl' a Jtroup or oc1ety .sim ilar 10 ~tamp nillt<l'tM'. ':rn.)'s J11hn llubbard. ~up('-r v1sor 11( t hl' Nl'v• Mt•1'il'1> <la1111• anJ t-'b h Oepartment ~ 1•111t;111.:t'n-d '11.1\'l'll'S pru11.r1tm "The} v('r mur h \\ unt to hu\ff• un'" 11( •'Vt'ry l<lnd 1'10 l'OU.tX'TOR~ ND COMMEa<'IA l. o~erator. sc·cw1 ''"-' d~. t-n rnr rare van etle:. "Tht're's u lur14e 1ntcmat1onal tra d" Ul cad1 bilCh 111 t;urOV\' und tht' C>n t'nt.' ~av' Jack Wood' lilt' l S. t-'1sh u nd Wllllhfl' Sforv1t·~ s t>ndanl(t'rt-ct :.pe<'ll'8 l'oordmator for tht' South14e&t "COlll·c·tors 1111i,:hl VU\ ·~orllt'hody to go oul an tho durk 11f ni~hl to cht( up ::.ome of th•~ endangered l';.H'll in •Hll'\h\\l'=>I "'le" t.1 ex1 co and lake 1l h > some tot:.irdcn 111 J.Jpan 111 West Gt'rmun~." he sa s 8111 b thtl':>. 1·oord1nator of t he Nel.' Mex1cv llur1tuge Prngrum. s•)'e; w me rare. s mall t'al'U ft<l!'h prin~::. uf $40·$50 a plant "l\fo~t plants oc<'ur in rather o bscure areas In ni any H\Slanl•es . the location 1s known to t'OI lectors , and there 1s a tendency to over·sample the populat ion for their own collec\lon." RICHARD COUNTRYMAN OF THE Arizon a Com mission of Agric ulture and Horticulture says that giant saguaro c acti from h is state com mand p rices of S30·$40 a foot in the Northeast and over seas. Seventeen cacti in New Me x ico, T exas. Oklahom a and Arizona ar e listed as threate ned or e ndangered under the fed e ral Endangered S pecies Act, a nd others a re being considered, Woody s ays. But ther e is nothing in the act to preve nt a person from picking an endange red ca ctus and selling it or planting it in a privat e g a rden , he says. T he law h as mor e teeth when interstate com - mer ce com es into play -transporting rare plants across st ate lines, says Miles Cam e ry, a ssist ant special agent in cha r ge of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's law e nfor ce ment division in Albuquer- que. "We try to apprehe nd the m going acr oss state lines." Came r y says. "We try to take the profit out of it ... F E DERAL REGULATIONS CALL FOR fines of u p to $20,000 and possible jail terms for viola· tions. New Mexico a lso h as a law protecting e n- dangered plants , btJt without much punch , Is a acs s.i ys. "Chances of getting caught a r e almost nil." he says. "Very few people know e noug h to recognize the cactus as being r a re. It's unrealistic to ask law enforcement pe rsonnel to look at them a nd re- cognize them." Nine species or cactus are pro tected by New "' cxico law. It's a m isdem eano r lo "d estroy , m utilate or re m ove an y living pla nt, e xcept seeds. of th e protected group from any state or private ly o wned lands without written permit fro m the ow ne r ... ·• T he law carries a maximum pe na lty or not lt•ss than $.50 or more t ha n $300, but applies only to prot ected plants growing within 400 yjlrds o( a publie highwa,t ARIZONA HA!'\ PERHA~ THE TOUGHEST laws m the nation cove r ing rare cacti, re(luiring vl!rm1ts to take t he 212 protected pla nts. says Cou n tryman, who heads a squad of seven "Cactus Cops." The first offense c arries a maximum sentence nf $500 and 90 days in Jail -with every plant in possession a violation , he says. A second offense catries a m aximum Sl,000 fine and 18 m onths in Jail. His team has juris d ictio n over p rivate. state and feder al la nd -90,000 square miles. Some 250.000 cact i are sto len from Arizona each year. Country m a n says. Last year, an esUmated Sl.8 milllo n wo rth or protected plants wer e ripped out. "Because it is a big business. we 're doing C'ver ylhing we can to knock it do wn." Country man Sa>'S· ARIZONA LAW PROTECTS "SOMETHJNG hcautiful and som ething tha t takes a lifetim e to r eplace," he says. "A saguaro h as a lifetime of 250 yt?ars and t hey do n 't p roduce seed until 75 years.·' Texas has no law pro tecting ra re cacti, says D:ivid Riskind of t he Texas Dep artment of Parks and Wildlife . "There a re a number of people that make a very nice living off it." h e says. $1wplifters Co Back to Class ASTON, Pa. ( A.P) -As s hopping begins to pick uQ, so does shdplifling. And shoplifters who are caiught he re may la nd in Lawren ce A. Conner's sO'ec ial school. Sho plifters Anonymous, where they l~arn "shoplifting is stupid." FoWlded three years ago in conjunction with Dela ware County courts. the school is designed to gi ve non-violent first offenders an alternative to c~rt fines or prison. .~ Conne r . 53, sta rted the program after a rr k nd's s on was caught stealln& an e ight-track tape and raced the prospect ol aoln1t to jail. , ANYONE ARRESTED In the county for stealing lt~a valued at less than $1SOhu tbeoptionof enroU- ina for tbe ab-hour course on the impact of shoplift· mg. • Shoplifters Anonymous had handled 835 peo- ple, and only five were caucht shoplifting again after completln1 the course. ~· TR£ ••STUDENTS" &ANGE from "ex· ~uUves tojantton; they are 1choolteachen; they work ln banks; some are wealthy. and otben Oil ~tUare," Conner aald. l. Wb.y did they dolt? The typical ua•er. Con· ntr aays, ls: ''1'he little blt I'm taklnt won't hurt the 1U.re, .. or "the atore made plenty of money oft m•1n tbepa1t." • , At SbaPl1ftM9 AllOQJIDOUI, 0...-aplat:u tbat 1hopllftin• mHna lncreaHcl prleee for ••fYODe atnee ..-.llera rec:oup ..._ tbrou~ ....,ermami-. ·f . --~ ... For the Record ....... MC»a..e-.1AL "otf'tfM. NINW'Tlet&N ....... 11 M r •t1t• #rt •tt f\•tf t••w•l l ...... fl INCi!, tJrl Mr .,.. Ml\ ,. •11111 UV 11 • t «••lml-.tlfl M f •"'f Mn. llt~y Ja.. •"""' 1. "''• -.. "°' .............. ,.., aM Mt\ fUf"llltftt'1 h a1t\'4 lt•m• •. ,. ~ .. M f •nd Mf \ ••Yf""°'1d µt.AH't\ ( O\ta -..... ,. liAt ·~ Mt\ J~t •OM'°1f\ N••t.IGtf .. .,.,h ••• , Mt •AO Mt .. ti•.,_ l,IW fti'l t lj•JDOe t\l•M QHI #tr end """'" rnr1a1ooru~r K t fh H••lKf•t (ti.~. ... , ••-0 M f \ M•\4 N"tt M r •rid ~tt. ,,,. .... Out ~., .. ._. ........ w '"° M i\. O.u l• l tl't.14 Mt'W.- QH I tiltt eno Mt, f '""'"• .. N1•"'""•r H\fnUOQtur' bit• n Qlt. 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" '7...:1 Tiii• ~1,,.11 I• condutteo bY •n •n C1l1lo•nla .,,.,, . . · . limit.a pertrw~lp N••Po•t &Hen. air• Tiiis bUslrwu I• conclueted by an In· <11vldu•I l l'll> l>Ulln•u '' conouc1..o by a llmll· A pet1 hon has been f 1led Wlltr..S E. Ouval Mr •nd Mr\ Jalm. Mutlll Cost• CIO.IClual &rlln Winch •Clll••llWl•thlP b y A I e x a n d e r K . I c;.ne,., p.,,_ Me \.o bor lM t Mr .na Mn a ... ,, Slllll't•, NowPot1 Peul EOWard Flnll•I Thi• •IJlto,,,.,.I ..... llle<l w•tn '"" Ar1'-'• E Barurll Wa lfenden in the Superior ' ... -\ ..... flied wltri Ille 11 .. cn. boy flll• •loll-I ....... .., Wit~ ,,,. County ci.rw of OrAnll" County on Oc I G<tner.•I p.,.,,,.. Court of Or a nge County County Clerll OI °'-Cbunly on Oct. Mr •nd Mr\ fhom•\ Hllll.,CI, County Cler~ OI Or•not C®nty on Sep· l<>CM!r 1, 1'90 Thi• slnl•m•nl was 111..i wllll the t ' th t Al d •. 1'90. Irvine, boy l•mt>er J, l'lllO Fl .. ~ 1 County Clerk of Ornn90 Counly Of' Sep-reoueS mg a exan er f'll697 1'1 .. llJ Publll""" Or6nQ<! COll\I Daily P1101 tembe• II 1'111() I<. Wolfenden be a ppointed Publl"-<! Or-C.0.ll Dally Pilot, PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOUS aU'1HaH HUM ITATUlllUIT I Tiie IOll<Mlng _..,,, I• dCNnQ bU,i• ,.,, .,. RICK'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE, -Drake St., C.-1• Me>•, CA '2'11 Fr....,10 LA•i• 1.c111noer. 2IOI O• ake St .. CMIAI fll\aw, CA '2617 I Tiii• buol,..H 11 condYCl..S by en In !dhldu•I I F.-rl<ll Lewis ltcllh>Qe• lllh \1111--S flled 'Wllh IM County Clerk ol Oran.,e CounlY on I S.pl l , 1'90 ,.,_ Publl.-0.-Coatl Dally Pllol, Scot Jl,Oct,•.11.11, 1'80 ,.., ... PUBLIC NOTICE l<ICTITIOUS aUltNH S N-lf STATIMlfHT I TM lollowlng lie•_, It dolftQ bv\I l"•S\ ., P OLSSON & CO . l'IOI C•"•• SI . NOWPOl"I &ea<h, C• 'l?MO John P Ol•son 1'IOI CA\\le SI , Ne•Pol"I llea<h. C. t7M() lnl' buslret\ Is <Oflducted Dy •n In· dlvldu•• Jot>nP 0'''°" T 1111 st•lenwn1 ••• lllod with 11\e Counly Clerk of O••na-Couf\I~ Of\~ tol>er2 1'90 l'l ... UI Publ"PW<I Or""Qll COll\I Oallv Pilot 0<1 I 11. 11 lS 19'0 •-..0 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIHEH NAMlf ITATaMUIT "" following .,.,_., It -ng bU>I· s.Publl•'-" Or-Co.a•• oe11y P11o1 O<t •. "· ••. H. '"° •os~ao JAMlfS E. M•TCHELL Ft44t44 as personal re presenta tive ocr. "· •1.1s. Nov. i . '"° •1st«> 01 20• 21• oci. •. "· 1• lll7·90 PUBLIC NOTIC E I Attor ... y .. 1..1w 1 to administe r the esta te of --__ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE __ ___ s.11.neo-... 11c11.,. Siegfried Israel Haas (un· P UBLIC NOTICE tMO.weshwt 'd e r the Independe nt Ad· P.UBLIC NOTIC E "•""""' ...,., c. . ..,._. ' t t . f E t t Publl•'-"Oren0teo.ostoai1v p1101 m 1n s ra ion o s a es HOT1c1:0,,.L11100" doing s.01 20 21, Oct •. 11, '"° ~ Act). T he petition is set for ,.,.,.LICATION "°"INSURANCE I 0' ACCOUllTS P UBLIC NOTICE nearing in Dept. No . 3 at NON~NRATING1N1T1TuT10Ms 700 civic Cen ter Drive. Thi~ h to Inform Ille llUl>lk 111.i, un- Wes t, in the City of Santa du Par1 5'l of Ille Rules IN R-••· Ana, California on October 11°"' !cw 1'-.-ca Ol ll>cc-u. """1· ll'IQlon S.Vlngs ancl L...,. Auoc:l•tlon 28, 198() at 10:00 a .m . lie> llled •1111 IN f-ral S.vlft9S - I F YOU OBJ ECT to the Loan '"""•nee COr-•11°" .., 111>· . . I pll<lllon tor lllWr.n<• of •<-II for grantinq of the pet 1t on , e111nst1tut1on to betou-e1,.,. '"''- you Should either a ppear lmm•Cliai. vicinity of Golden W••I a t the hearing a nd state s1'"' -w•me• A ........ c11y of your o bjection s or f ile ~.':~'::rc:.1:=:· c-ty of or-. written objections w ith the ..,.,yone may wr11e 1n ••vo<"" prot .. 1 c:ourt befor e the hearing. 01 '"• eciPl•catlon. 'Y'our comment• Your appea ra nce may be ;:::, ":~';' 7.!,~~~!; in person or by your at· coPI•• must b• rec•lveci by torney. "Supervl-v Atient, F-ra1 H-I F Y O U A R E A Loe,.-e.na of S.n frenclu o. 600 C R E DI T 0 R Calllornla St.-. Po.I Otlke Boa 1-, Or a Con t-S.n Fr...clsco, C.lllo<nla '4110," by ingent creditor of the de · 0<1-1 a. 1-. An acldit1oN1 20 ... .,, Cea sed, YOU mUSf file yOU r 10 lubmll Commenn may be Ob· . . lalnf'<I, provldld wctl ~ I• •• c laim wit h the court or calved In wrlll"IJ .,., ,,. 5-rvlio<y present it to the persona I Agenc by 0c1o0er a . 1t10. re presentative appointed Anvo,_ MnctinQ • subsi.l\lial protHI by the court within four :::i1~:::1 :: :~· .~.~";~"1s.~1:: months from the date of I u3.1m of 111e Rule• 1nc1 11-••tlons first issuance of letters as cor '"' Ftoer•I s.v1n111 an0 Lo•n p r ovided in Section 700 of j Syt lem For • orotell 10 be ton· \ld.,eCI >UD\lenllal, II mu•I be writ· th e. Probate Code o f 1 ...... <el..OonU,...,•l\O con••tn a1 California. The time for IM•I Ille toll-Ina· I). wmmary of filing claims will nol ex·/',,.. re•-.. tor th• pro1eu, 21 '"" . . 'l)Kll It ,,,.tter• obi« led loo ln llw 111>-p 1 re prior to fovr months p1lce11on, JI 1.c11. 1nc1uc11ne eny •••• from the date Of the hear-V..,I •<-le °' llNn<i•I lnforma· ing noticed a bove. lion, "'"''<1'-" ,,. protest; -41 • . ~EMA. -w"' .. •• Pla<a, -l'l~ftlous ain111•u MU., l !Wole 200, N..-t 8H<I\ CA '7MO HAMa ST&Ta-NT l'ICTITIOUS IUSINI U YOU MAY .EXAMI NE. ~1:; :v~~.\:,:W~-::!:; tne file kept by the court. '"'"" _......, ot u. ... 1u11on. If you are interested in the """ ,_., -11 -...,.iut..., •NI estate you may file a re-•11 <om-nt1 111" et -"-••• Sandpiper 1•vlnt. CA '211• nu.tNu.,. Tne 10110•1110 .,.,..,n\ ert doing l v,.ne Sm Ill\ Sollalny, • u I ll\e loUowlnq perWll\\ •r• Clo\nQ I NAME STATlfM£NT .,,:t:;~.':""--' .. ConClu<li!'CI b• .,, IA· v M ENTERPRISES. liO NI<• nu\lnen•• • . ~-L...,..,.,. of ~ Franclteo, ...,_ Quest with the court to re-,.,, •nv SM<h rne1er••11 •••Hempl111 ceive special notice of the ••wt•omo.ibloc <11sc1osure 11.,ou,..vr inventory o f est ate assets a,,, Quuo-c.oncern•na , ..... Pr'O· L S llll'-I I L•M. S...le ~. Nrwpor1 lie.ch, CA TRI SPORT MANUfACTU AING ~ m _. • ny ~ llJO Ca~t<>< 'ii S...11• A !.;tn1• An• and of the pet1t1ons, a c-~~~;~!·,,!0;!:,~,1~~u~:;1::;,: T11., si.i-1 .... 111"" •11~ '"' S<ol! AA<lt..q,tOft zao Niu L jc• •11o.c COUl'\t~ cwn. of O·-County on Sep-Sullo 10~ ..._, eeKI\ CA'7.w.J.,,. MoO•CI ActoHO'I•\ •n< Id leml>rr,. '* I' v 1 ~I • I Mc It• u v" ton 1 7 C•llforn•• corpor•llonl lJJO Cu10• cou nt s and repor'1 s o1sanFrancosco 1 leU7t Mont.,.11._., ...._, e..c:h, CA '7.WC SI , Sulle ,. S."I• 4'M Ca ot1104 Publl•""" 0r.,,,,,. co .. 1 O•llY Piiot flll• Du$l,.u 11 conducl•d by • 1 J•m"'I ·w Van ~1 ... 11 At~ Pt:BLIC NOTICE described in Section 1200 Puo11\iled Or-coat1 D•llv Piiot. ot the California Probate Oct '1· 1*· 1* ••OHO OCI •.''·II lS ltlO 4051.-0 Qtne••I _,,..rv.lp. Ing AV• . C.arOH\ C.row C• '1JU Code. PUBLIC NOTICE ----S<Cltl AA<~on Tll" bu•lNKS ,, CCll!Clu<led b•. CO• l'IDTICE OF l'UI LIC H£HIHC U FOttl THI All Kl" 'th PUBLIC NOTICE Tllh rl .. .....,t wa1 Wed w1lll llw f Poral•o<i CountT Cl••• of 0••"91 Count• on 1 MOPEO ------Sept >•. ·-I llCCESSOAt ES INC ,.ICTITIOUI IUllHlfH f'1-J""""' "W' Van 0\Clel NAMI ITATUlllEHT I Puoll.,_, Or-O..•t Dally Piiot P•~~nt "LA""''"G co-1u10N en ingensmi ' A.t-NOTICE OF DEATH OF OF TMf CITY OF tornev at Law. 2120 Main ,.ou11u111vALLEV St Suite 115 Huntingtonl JOSEPHINE R. BONURA No riu = •s HEREBY c111E .. ,,.., 8 ·• h c . t 11• 536 2125 AND OF PETITION TO Tl\e IOll<MlnQ pe<_, I\ OOlllQ bU\I· S.pt. 27, Oct. 4, 11, II, 1• ' Tiii\ \1.tt-1 was fll"' wlln IM M H •• ,,_., County Cle"-o! Ora~ Counly on Oc on W•dnel<»y, 0<100.r n, 1t10, •• eac ' a., e · • · ADMINISTER ESTATE I 30 o.m 1n ,,,. City Council Cllim NO A 106197 0 .0 ENTERPRISES. IOS Mein lobe• 1, 1'90. twrs. 10700 Slal., A .. n~. Founlaln , Pub'"""" Or•nr.1t Coul Daily Pllol • • • Ft ... )24 Valley, lne p1.,,,,1ng Comm1u1on wlll O<t • s II,'"° 4051-401 T 0 a I I h e I r s , Strffl 1e.1tio. PenlMula), Ntwoort B••<"'• c. . .,,..I Oeoor111 01u1n•o11. iio )Ith Street, N-1 BH<h, u . .,.., Tiii• butlness I• conducted b1 an In· dl•lduel OIOIM DIOlf'lllOft Tiiis ,._I wn llled will\ llw Covnly Ci.'1< <II Orln9t Coun1Y on 5eP. ,...,.,., 11, IW '14JSJ4 Publl-Or-Co .. t D•llY Piiot S.pt 10, 71, Oct •. 11, 1'90 llll·IO is a good day to advertise fn the Daily Ptlot Cl1111fled Section: ..t , • .. PUBLIC NOTICE <><• •. "·"·is.·-•o~..ao g~-;;01 rtDNAL u•E P~RMIT No.-· P UBLIC NOTICE and continge nt creditors of Pubil•IW<I Or.,,GP co.st 0<111v P1101 r.o•d • l>Ul>llc nearing on 111e 1011ow111111 be n e ficiarie s , c re ditors 1'tCT1T1ous aut1Mass ~ ~ -J s hi R B f llAMI STl,TH~ENT PUBLIC NOTICE Ptlillon •ubmilllld by Jam .. L 0 ep ne . onura 0 Ttlt IO\IOWl"9 IM"O"' ere CloinQ B<eM•n-J•O E u-nlll l or t,,. NOTICI TOCREDITOltS Newport Beach, Ca. and ,,..,,,..u... ''•"''" °' _.,.c;on ,.,. ti!• llqUO< o1<auUtTRAl""••A1100P p e r s ons who may b e SEW ~AT? INTERNA TIONAL, l'ICTITIOUS8Ull"ISS ll<enu 1ocaled w11111n 1110 l.o• IHTaHTIClf"TOTltMtSl<a• h I i t ed i t 177 Rlve,.10. li>1'e . • 0, Newoor1 "AMI STATaMIHT C•IMllerQJ A9<Que1 &. Soorl\Club. AL C 0 "0 \.I C Sa VI RA 0 ll Ot e rw 5e n ere st n he 8 c. '*3 Tiie fo11ow1"11 P"'"'"' are do1na I CONOITIONAl use PERMIT NO 415 ucaNsa111 will and/or estate: ••c;;lka0 Bendlln, 74172 Greentree bu•I~•~:.;,,. Prope r1in , 11 C•non Petlllon •Ubmlllt'CI by Rus .. io M ''::',!r,.;.:,T.~·~jc.. I A petition has been filed Ln .Ae~:.or;,· ~,._2 Sla•Clusl 0 ,. R .. 1 es1.ie, 11 c:...on Prooer11... Je<lln•w '°' 1,..,,,~ o1 0..,,~,.,,,0 o1 NOTlCE is HEJtEBV GIVEN 10 11111 by Marlo S. Bonura In the Hunllnqtan &e.cll,C• tJMJ AHll<Ws: •I c..non Pr-rt•~ & In 111. '"""u••n• iocated a1 16so1 crro•lor-• °' ROllEllT RAN15E ... ...ol Superior Court of Orange Tiiis ...,,,,.. .. 1, conClucteci by 1 ves1men11, 11c:-onAu llv,61 C.f'lon Brooonur•ISlrtoel BETTE RAMSEY. Soclel 5ecurlty No Co unty reques t inn that oene••I par1neo l!•o RHllT '"'5.tOCla1 ... ,, CenOft A••lt~ AAEA VARIANCE NO 1no 1 s.• SO·IJll ' 56~«M5o6-0, Tr ... steror . "' Erllt• -In & lnvH-h , I I c-R .. llor\," Rrcon.io ... 11on of D•lllton 5Ub· -Li< .. -. -nu.i ..... -... Ma.n o s. Bonura be ap-Thls .... .....,., -~ "'"" ...... "''" Canon AH i E'1•1• Como•n• 101 m111..i by llObe~I w All"" tor t,. ,, 10091 ....-Ule u ... In Ille Clly ol p 0 I n t e d a s per s 0 n a I C-nly Clelk OI Or-'°""" on O<· C•non RNI Ellet• & lnve•ltnMIS. U• m•lntenen<e of •n upe<omenlal sol•r Hunll119lon 8e9Cll, C-,ty ol Or-. r e p r e Sent at j Ve t o ad-,_,, 1'90 Camino °" Lo• Maru, 1110~. Sen pen•• In,,. CITlv-•y ..... located •I Sl411r of CAllfornl• .,... .• ,.., • bulk m In I st er th s t t f ' 1'1etSJ9 Clemente, CA '1tn 159\t LOi At Co• Slreot IContln~CI tr ansfe r, os eboul lo be made lo . e e a e 0 PubllSl'oed Or-eo.11 D•llY Piiot Mk'-' p.,, V.rrlQoM\, JOI Aw Crom Nowmtier a,""' MVRON MILLER. Socia• S.Cu•llY No. Josephine R . Bonura (un-0<1 , 11 11 u 1-3'S7-«J Maor1<1, S.n c1e,,,_,,, CA '1•n fHESE MAnER5 .,, being o•o s..-42·1 .. 2. T,..,,,,,_ -Int-der the Independent Ad-• • Dennis Motil Lom1MrC11. *Et oswd .,,.,_.110 .. Pl ... nlng 1..a .... Tr•n•I•••. -IMNnn• _, .. , .. minis t ration Of Es tates Lev..,te. S."C-te. CJ> '7671 o1 ""'sr .. e OI C.lifo•n••· Governm.,,.1 t sn • OoawooCI, In the City ol , . . PUBLIC NOTICE fllC'TtTIOUS aUSINISS N&Ma STATEMlfHT The fOll-ll'IQ ""r'°"s ••• dOlno buslN~•. RUOl'S REPROS, 1!00 W. Adam\, • IOS, Conl N\9w, CA m• C.Orald w, v ... 0e..,.t ... , 1'1'"'° W Cor-A ..... A ...... tm. CA '2t01 JOftl\ R. t....c.•. ltl .. «I W. COr~I A .... A.-.m. CA '2IOI ll•I• l>usl,.n Is condu<l•CI DY • general .,.,,..,.,,Ip Gw•ld W. v..,0. .... 1• This sl•I-""" llled 'Wllll Ille C-fy Cl-<II OraftQlt Counlv on Sep· tembOr II, 1•, ,, .... Publll/Wd Or-Coast Dally PHol S.pC 1CI. 27, OCI 4, 11, 1-1132«> PUBLIC NOTICE Tiits b"1olnen " (Oft0UCl•CI tiv • CodO •).000 ......... -,,,. Founteln WntmlMfff', c-ly Of O•-· Stete Act). The petition IS set for vene••• PM'rw,..,,10 vell•y M<111c1pe1 c-. rn~ 11. 01u111orn1.9lUl hearing in Dept. No. 3 at Mla.-1 P GArrt91<1 THOSE Des1R1 .. G ro 1rs1lty •n 1 Tne "'_,...,, "Clft«lb9d tn ",..'.11700 Civic Ce nte r Drive Tiiis su-t wn lllfel wlln ,,,. favor or In-""°" ., tho or'OP<> .. •• •• All stock In 1..-. flirtur .. , -•D· ' county Clerk of Or•n" C.Ounl~ on wlll be Ql\191\.,, -'"'"Iv to dD Ml al rMnl anc1 9"0d "''" of • certain -· West, in the City oF Santa 5ePI 11.1• ,,,. PubH< ,_,,no. 111ur111e• '""'•m•· 1wtr ...,.,,.,. -•• "A" PLACE Ana, California on Nov- .,,.,..., tlon i\ .,...,,...,, you rNy cont.eel '"" 1"° 1oc411ao et 1111 A<Mm• '"ti. ciiy ember 4 1980 at 10-00 a m PubllSIWCI Or-eo.o Oallv Piiot Pl..,nlnQ °'""'''mrnt -' •U.43'1 .,,., of Hunllnglon Buel\, County of IF Y OU OBJECT t .th. Sotpt 11,()cl 4.11.11, 1-relfr tolho-•llern" OronQ•, Slate of Calllorn1e, and 0 e ~•-80 1 CLINTON SHERROD, lr ansler Ille follo•l119 alcoholic granting Of the petition, Sec• .. •<Y .,.,,., • .,. Ileen• <« 11(.91\ .. ,, • On· you should either appear PUBLIC NOTIC E PlannlnQ Commlstlon S.I• 11--Wine H-.... ,.... t h -. PubllSl\tt<I Or-O..sl o.fly PllOI, llO'W lsSU91S IO Pf'9"'1Ml loc•l..S al •11 a t e '"';'anryg and State -----I 0<1 11 '"° A ... m., ....,1111Q1on Be.ch, CA tor,,,. your ob1ect1ons or file STAT•M•NTOP Aa11>NOOHMI NT ' ,..,.., pomi .. s tocatao at •71 .ACS.ms 1" '"" written objections with the 0 us 0 CT s Clly of HunllllQlon 9e11<h, eoune y of t ,. • ""' n1CM1 . 0,._ Sleteof c.tlfomla .. cour before the hearln9. Tl\e too=~N!:!:~1:•1>.tndooee1 PUBLIC NOTICE Thll ·1,. amount of .,..,~M• pr1u Your appearance may be 1,_ ust of Ille ll<llllous .,...,,..., neme ------or consl•r•llon In connectl°" with In person or by your at· OPM Partners Lid ISCll w .. tclltt HOTICI INVITING a1os lllCI lr•n•f•r ol ••Id llcenH (or tornev " Nol Ice Is ,,., • .,, QIV•n lh•I IM llc.n .. a) a!'ICI wld buslllMI, lnchldlno r • ~~Suite 200, .. ewpor1 BH Cll, CA llo•rd of frutl9K of Ille Coetl Com· 1"" erll......., lnv....,torv, It Ille "'m of I F Y 0 U A R E A Tne fl<lltlous llwness Name re· munl!Y Coll-Olflrlcl ol Or•noe '",_ .. 400.00.""'4cll conal•Uoflt.loll-· C REDITOR or a c ont-Count y, C.lllornla, will rK•lve saatec:t .... I t edit f th d tarred 10 -· WH "'"" In O••nQt blCIS UP lo 11,00 •.m. Moncl•y, NOV• 1' Clle<k pertonal ,. 000 00 . 1 nven er or 0 e e -C-IV on 11 ... 7' em ... r l, IMO al Ille Pur<llH l"Q Prom1._.,· notea Oo~ ;...~ 10° i. Ceas ed, YOU mUSt file YOUr N .. nel L.enew:i:..i:: ~~~~:'• ll BuOunul Oe..-rtmenf ol Hid coll-di\lrlcl replaced In casn lllrOUllll Ucro,., Claim With the COUrt Or "CTITIOUI •UtllHH n.i. llUtiNtt .,., <ondUClod by • IOC•ltCI et tl?O Acloem• Awn~. <:<KU 1ot1111no IJ,t00.00 .,.., I lnti.11 ...... t present it to the personal ,11• f:.=~T!:,!:,~".~. e101nv 11m11ec111e,.,.~ic> :::--~.~:.:!'::!1c~~ =:,,•:; ::::, "°!~.'"..~::':'..ts:.':• ~~00~,. .,. r e presentative appointed IM!tl,..H n · = 'i, i::v•• '°' . drHaes -bl''"" Tr_,,._ ... wllhtn by the court within four LAl'f STOP. 1122 Soulll East Tllla IY_l ·w .. ner111_ willl Ille PR INT & BIND COASTLINE C.OM· ~TrY--.!.'!._lt.,INlt• l~~rHkllOWl\to months from the date of 8rlttol,S...UAM,ullfornlat2107 .... MUNITV C:OLLEGE SPRl"G 1 .. 1 .. ---~ Mlt,f\MI A Olllle,131 wut ~-·· C-lyC!e'11olOr ..... Coun1Y onO<t STVOENT CATALOG /CL ASS Tllet ll l\M_._. __ .. ,CI first Issuance of letters as Ap•rtment "'·Lo Anvecu , '·1•· "llltUl sc:.~i~L!•tol>eln «<or-.ewltfl llce-l'\Cllf'llendllcl tr..,,,., ...... provided In Section 700 of C•ll=•~i>.nlec. io.1 Hof't" u s Pllf>l1t1.a 0r.,.. c:o.11 D•llt P11ot. ,,,. Bid Form rnstn.ct•°"u!W c-c. :U..:.'-:~1~~.= :'::~the Probate Code of "••m••A-. -1ywoo11,e.elltorni. Oct it.••. 25, "'°"'· 1. ,.., Ilona ane1s..<111<at1ora wMdl •• "°"" u.er•tl°" for t"",,.,,.,., of Ula..,... Califor nia . The time for Ro .. r1 Lev., .,.2 llalllnQllam.1----•IMMO on lllt lftd may be sec-In,,_ offoce 111• -t•.,ftr of saiCI lk-la lo flllnQ Claims Wiii not eJC• Studio c11v. c.tlfon>l•'1tOA PUBLIC NOTICE o1e11.~r1c'""'i. ~,_.,.."""'of teid con ... be pe11d on1, «ter .. 1c1 ,,.,. ... , -plre prlcw to four mO'\ths Tiiis llUtlneH " conowct•d by • • _,, ...,.owe1 "" Mid OeNnmMt °' from the date of the h'"'ar-11m1...i _,_Ip. EIKll .._, m.m sutimll •Ill! l\b Ak-k -· ... °"""" "' Mk-• A. ee111e "CTl'10US au1111•H bid • <•illler'a c.11e<a, cart11i.o ch«ll, Tr.el • -· Ir-fer -_...,_. Ing noticed abOve. Thia It~••• flied wllri IM NAM•STf.TUflaNT or 1114Mer'a -,.,.. pey-10 Ille o1 Ille ...._.. '4ocll '"tr.,.., "•· YOU MAY EXA~INE (ouftly Cltl"ll of Oranvt C-y on S...· ~-!~~.IO_!!~wl ... """""' are doing <Wder ol .. C:O.tt ~IV COii ... .__,•,.· ---., ~11 ~ ~. _:!',',!! ~.-d. the fife k-t hu the COUrt • -••.1•.Pvllll~~COffl "" ·~· •• Olatrlcl llo•ro of Tr111IM1 In •n .... -.. _ .... ~ ·-· '"'"" "'" O•llyPllCllOct.•.11.11.u .1• ~ fA11tv1Ew CENTER. 150> South e.movnt no11e .. ....,11 .. _,..,, U%1 sietr•tlOft ,......, , ... !Mr w1t11 ""1 If you are Interested In the PUBLIC NOTICE Coe•I Drl,,.., lluile 100, C•i. Ma .. , C• of tll• tum 11ic1 ~ • tuMeft4W lllctl IM <~•lion for Ille.,., ... , -... ,estate, you may flle a re· .,.,. 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Vincent Ricci said a team of Air force recruiters will be in Dallas Oct. 17·25 to talk to former officers who have been laid off by airlines. RECRUITERS ALREADY have tried to hire furloughed flight crews in Denver and are planning similar rec r uiting forays in Los Angeles. San Fran· cisco. Chicago and New York ·'The indications we have from the industry is that there will be about 800 former Air Force pilots on furlough by the first of January," said Capt. Pat Caldwell in San Antonio, Texas. He said 39 pilots filled out ap· plications in Denver three weeks ago. and nine definitely have de· cided to return to the Ai r Force. --......_ "'.>--< ~LY AL.DT , Ar WI ....... A Hiking Trail at Last The program is designed to beef up Air l'~orce ranks in the face of a projected shortage of 2,000 flight-qualified positions by the end of 1981. NEW WAT THAI BUDDHIST TEMPLE IN NORTH HOLLYWOOD Planned for Completion and Dedication Next Spring Young and Growing Ozarks Hope of Region "OF COURSE THAT projec · lion does not affect first line un- its or Air Force readiness," Caldwell added. "Those units are run at 100 percent." The shortage was expected in the Air Force Training Com- mand and other flight-rated sup- port positions. Biuldhist Temp/,e Home to Refugees OWLS BEND, Mo I APl From bluffs 250 feel high. hikers look down on the Current Raver winding its way through an Ozarks gorge. Looking up, they see ridge upon ridge or moun tains fading into the• ha1.e 50 m iles away. The scene is as old as the well worn hills. but the v antagP point is brand new: it as part of the young and growing Ozark Trail. a planned 500-mile path whi ch recreation officials hope will draw hikers from across lhe Midwest. UNTIL NOW, THE region has had nothing to compare with the Appa lachian Trail that winds from Maine to Georgia, or the Pacific Crest Trail on the West Coast. Midwest hiking has been confined to shorter trails. good for a day or two of backpacking. In 1be. early 19705. a few peo- ple recogni~ed the potential of a patchy band or publicly owned land stretchlng from south of St. Louis t hrough the Missouri Oz arks 1nto Arka nsas and almost to Oklahoma. Much of the land 1s in national forests, parks and state c·onservation areas. and it andudes the only extensive elevated ar<'a between the Appalac hians and the Rockies. One of those people was f'red Lafser . now head of the Mi ssoun Departm e n t o f Na tural Resour<'es lie oq~an1zcd the Ozark Trail Council about five years ago, pulling together a loose coalition of represent- atives from the Sierra Club. the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts and federal and state ajlenc•1es TO DATE. T HE council has overseen cons trucllon of 80 m i les of trail in Mi ssouri , Arkansos has completen 100 miles. and the IJ S Fo res t Service has 140 miles of trrul in the beginrung stages The tra1 I cuts across steep hillsides. runs along wooded ridgetops. climbs through rocky outc roppings and meanders through meadows Forests are mostly hickory. oak. maple and pine. Deer and wild turkeys abound in some areas The Ozarks scenery 1s the main attraction , but its beauty 1s on a different scale than that of Eastern or Western mountains. The highest point in the Oz.arks Magazine Mount ain in Arkansas reaches only 2,823 feel. Unlike the Appalachian Trail, where it's not uncommon to pass a hiker every few minutes in some areas. the completed sec- tions of the Ozark Trail are un-crowded at least for now. It is p ossible to walk for a day without meeting anyone. "THERE'S NO QUESTION that this trail will draw people from Chicago. from Texas. and from all over the Midwest," said Al Schneider. the only full·time trail coordinator. Schneider, who left a juruor college teaching job in St. Louis for the Ozarks. describes h1mseU as a cheerleader for the trail 11 1s Schneider's task to rec· commend trail routes and to gently encourage the agencies man aging the land to maintain it and to make s ure the job 1s done right. ~itting an a shady spot beside a coo! creek, Schneider admitted ht~ job is not always easy. "SOMETIMES I MARVEL at all the paperwork and the beg- gi ng. borrowing and steabng we have to do Just to take a walk," he said It took Lewis and Clark two years and four months lo get from St. Louis to the Pacific Ocean and back again. "We ve been at this twice that long. and we've only got a few miles built." ~ '" ....... c ... ..ercial One problem is fi nding experts who know how to build trails through r ugged terrain in an area where it's always been easier to canoe down a swift· nowing river. "Nobody in Missouri is really knowledgeable on t rail build· ing," Schneider says. ANOTHER BARRIER faced planners laying out the trail ro~ugh southern Missouri 3,-~rea between Forest Service land and the Ozarks Na· tional Scenic Riverway was privately owned. But Leo Drey. a logger who is the state's largest private land· owner , allowed the trail to cross his land. A 12~·mile sec- t ion of the trail now runs through t he property. an im· mense ar ea known as the Pioneer Forest. But for the hikel", 1t 's all worth it when the steep climb to the top of Stegall Mountain, in Carter County, gives way to a vista that opens up for miles. Standing o n the bare pink granite for the umpteenth time, Schneider s miles. . "Isn't this something?" he says . Dinkey Creek Backers Seek 'Wild River' FRESNO (APl -Environ· mentalists here are seeking to have Dinkey Creek named a wild river in an effort to block construction of a hydroelectric plant. If the 24-mile creek is included by Congress in the national Wild and Scenic River System, de- velopment along the creek could be prohibited. THE SI ERRA Association for Environment is seeking the des- ign ation, saying the creek is the longest free-flowing stream in Sierra National Forest. The creek is notable for its scenery, r ecreation. geology, fisheries, wildlife, vegetation and his· torical signifi can ce. en- vironmentaJists said. Until the matter is decided, no action is expected on an applica- tio n by t h e King s River Conservation District lo build the power project. Meanwhile, officials reported that the presen ce of a rare grass-like plant at the project site is no longer a threat to the project. THEY SA.ID populations of the plant, Carex whitneyi , have been found in other locations. Earlier it was believed the plant might be an endangered sp e cies. a designation that would have prevented develop- ment until the plants were re· located. Nuke P.air Tested OK But pilots and navigators who qualify for the return program will be able to negotiate their as· s ignments, said Caldwell. To qualify, the night crew members must have previous military experience with the Air Force. Navy, Marines or Air Na- tional Guard, must sign up for at least four years and meet cer- tain active duty requirements. THE FLIGHT CREW mem- bers would enter the Air Force at the rank they held when they left the military, said Ricci. Caldwell said the Air Force is recruiting the furloughed flight crews as part of on-going pro- gram to recruit former officers. The progra m saves the Air Force on-lrainiftt: costs. he said . "We figure the average train· ing savings at $1.5 million per man," said Caldwell. "That sav· ings includes the cost of his un- dergraduate night training, his m ajor weapons system training and 1,000 to 1,500 hours of flying t i me . We a r e bu yi n g ex · perience." Iranian Indicted SAN FRANCISCO 1AP) -A federal grand jury has indicted an lraruan national in the bomb- ing of a Berkeley high school, an attempt to bomb San Jose State University and threatening the fl(e of President Carter. The seven-count indi ctme nt was handed down against Naser Rahimi AJmaneih, 28. of Santa Clara. Anti-truaneg NORTH HOLLYWOOD tAP l To thousands of Vietnamese. Cambodian and Laotian ref ugees and Thai immigrants, the new Wat Thai temple is 1ust like home. lt should be. The temple, to be completed and dedicated next spring, was designed in part by th e T hai D epart ment of Religious Affairs, and most of its decorations. including or- nately carved teak window frames still being installed, were made in Thailand . ACCORDING TO THE 12 monks who live on its premises and the hundreds who worship there each week, the Wat Thai temple is unique in the United States·, bur -is buiH-in \he architectural style common in temples throughout Thailand. "In terms of architecture, it is the only true Thai temple in the United States," said temple secretary Sawat Yingyuad. He said more than $250,000 has been spent on construction the past seven years, with donations raised locally and in Thailand. THERE WERE SOME con- cessions to geography. The plans for the temple were draft- ed by a local architect to meet city building codes. and the name of the giant statue where monks sit lo chant prayers translat.es to "Buddha of the Ci - ty of Los Angeles." Also. many of the car v ings a r e wood replicas of jade art works in the temples in Thailand. T h e temple i s n 't q uite School Program Reducing Crime FRESNO CAP> -The rates of daytime burglaries and school absences both plummeted here last year because of a new anti· truancy program, according to police and school officials. "Operation Stay In School" helped reduce the number of daylight burglaries by 18.9 percent, said Police Chief George Hansen. · School offi cials said the program cut the number of absences by 26,526 and saved the district $232,777 in vandalism repairs. THE DISTRICT AL.."6 COLLECTED about $200,000 in state funds that would have been lost if the absentee rate had not dropped, officials said. The program uses a team of eight police officers plus regular patrol officers t.o round up truants and take them to one of three school district locations . School officials call parents and tell them to pick up their child and take him to school. Hamen said there were only 126 repeaters among th~ 1,300 to 1,400 truants picked up. The district has about 50,000 students. THE REDUCT.IN IN DA YTJME burglary also may be partly due to the city's Neighborhood Watch procram in which 6,000 families keep an eye on their nelghbon' home. However homes within a 12-block radius of schools have been shown to be .:targets of opportunity" for truants, Hansen said. School officials are pleased with the cooperation they've re- ceived from both police and parents. .. "We anticipated we'd have hell to pay from parents, says BUI Booth, administrator for student •ervices. "That's comical because we've only had two complaints, and the parents were so obviously wrong ln both cues." BOOr11 8-'ID THE PROBLEM OF truancy "ls really reachln& RICHLAND, Wu h . <AP> _ epidemic proportions in California," because of laws that tie the Docton who tested two sden· hands of school and police autborltie1. tlsll expoled to deadly radloac· Operation S.ay tn School works well in Nducln1 the problem live plutonium while worki.na at because of "an element of embarranment on the part of the the Haford nudear reservation younpter and an element of fury oo the part of the parent,'' aays saJd Frida)' tbat neither should Booth. be sulfer any ill eftecta. He e1plai.nl tbat 1tudeata frequently are embarruaed to Or. Bryce Breltemuin of the driven to school by their panata. Panatl 1et furious because their Hanford Environmental Healtb child h• broken lb• ru1 ... be ,.,.. Foundation reported lite mu "Wb8l it com .. down to ii that )'CMaDPWn who .\blnk about fm1shed. but nevertheless. 1t has become a worship center for adherents of the Thereavada Buddhist sect. "The temple 1s the visual focal point of the Buddhas\ way of life. It is where ceremonies are ob- ser ved, prayers reci ted and special meetings held ," s aid monk Evan P<>t!. THE VARIETY OF n a - tionalities which have made up the Southeast Asian community in the metropolitan Los Angeles are a since the end of the Viet· nam War is recognized al the temple, although its heritage is Thai. The temple is home for 12 monks, who have be~n s~nl as missionaries on r esident visas from Thailand. They renounce all worldly possessions, cut their hair and shave their eyebrows. and live in two buildings adja- cent to the temple on the three- acre. park-like property io the midst of a residential area in North Hollywood. A few lay members are allowed lo li ve the monastic life temporarily The Thereavada monks plan their day around mornin~ and evening pr ayer. breakfast and lunc h. conducting ceremonies and blessin~ houses. THE TEMPLE IS open all the lime and the Buddhist reli gious ca l e ndar 1s fol l o wed for services. But. in another concession \O locality. the monks have been holding regular services on Sun days. Wwt Hikes DavU' Child Support, Pay DALLAS IAP) Industrialist T. Cullen Davis has been or- dered to pay higher child sup. port to his first wife -but Mrs. Davis says she'll have to sell her jewels because the award is not enough. Sandra Davis, the Fort Worth million aire's first wife and mother of his two sons, went to court last month seeking $12,000 a month in child support. State District Judge Linda Thomas ruled that Davis must raise hi& payments from $150 to $3,000. MRS. DA VIS SAID she needed the increase lo provide her sons. ages 17 and 14 . with a Mer cedes - Benz . maids a nd larger clothing and s pending al· lowances. Davis, a re- cent convert lo fundamen~ DAVI' talist Chris- tianity. testified that he did not want to spoil the boys and he hopes to instill ln them Christian values and the work ethic. Mn. Davia said she probably will have to sell her jewelry and antlquea to pay the expenses o( raJ1lna the boys. IN ua alJUNGt the judJe 1aJd she believed tne Oavba "have a parental obliaauon to put certain Umltatlons oa the amount and manner of provid· = Model Cheryl ne11 waitl with her hair in curlen while 1oinl over a aclipt wtth a production team at New York'• Tavern on the Green. She wu prepartna to film . a eosn~cl~ pe1'.Une ot..'J'leu J,apa for Sttfl. end womm wen releued 1fter stlppial acbool know there ii a reuoaable cbane• that tbe)' will be preUmlnaJ'l.. •.•.!~a~!.-... ·-_ ~ -~!~~ beJc!. re1pooalble, ~·says~· lnl hwuiee." -· . . . ---.. -........... ---.... -_ ... -- ' 0 DAILY PILOl s..-. Otta.. 11, ,., NATION .... _.....,.. SONOWAITeAS TAKEN ADYANTAGe Of? Harry Warren Wrote '42nd 8'Nel' '42nd Street' Makes Retmn By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP> -"Come and meet those dancing feet ... on the avenue I'm taking you to, Forty Second Street . . . " Once again those dancing feet can be seen and heard, though no t a t the 30 cents it cost Depression audiences to see the movie m 1933. The line Gower Champion's reworking of "42nd Street" is Broadway's biggest hit -at $35 per tkket. Aside from producer David Merrick, the man who s hould be most delighted with the smuh of "42nd Street" is Harry Warren, the man who wrote the enduring music. His enthusiasm is tem- pered fiscally . "MERRICK IS A LAWYER AND BE out- witted Warner Brothers, which owns the music," said Warren at his Sunset Boulevard home. "Warner made a lousy deal. By the time I get my shar e, it'll be enough to buy soda crackers. ·'The big companies took advantage of song writers in the early days. In.stead or the 50-50 split or today, we got 16%, which was divided between the composer and the lyricist. That didn't leave much. "I'm sorry aoout it ; my family could have used the money. It's no fun to be ripped up and ripped off. It could only happen in show business." Despite his ~ears and attacu of gout, War-ren remains brig and active. He still turns out tunes on his work op piano though his lut film assignment was th 1962 "Satan Never Sleepi" <"The st udios just topped calling me.") For 30 years, he had been movies' most cooaistent hit m aker , collectin g three Oscars "Lullaby of Broadway," 1935; "You'U Never Know," 19'3; "On the Atchison, Topek a and the Santa Fe," 19'6. HIS UST OF RECOGNl.ZAllLE SONGS could [ill this column. Among them: "I Found a Million Dollar Baby ," "You're My Everything," "Sep- tem ber in the Rain ," "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby." "Remember Me?" "Chat· l anooga Choo Choo," "That's Amore," "Serenade in Blue,'' ''The More l See You." He was born Salvatore Guaranga on Christmas Eve of 1893 in Brooklyn, last of 11 children of a shoemaker who had emigrated from rtaly by way of Argentina. He became entranced wUh music as an altar boy_ later played mood O'lusic for silent movie makers, wrote Broadway IJlUSicals and came to Hollywood with lyri cist AJ l)nbin in the early 19308. They arrived when Warner Rrothen waa In the Depression doldrums : "The studio was empty, no crews working. we had to go off the lot to eat It tQOk us eight weeks to write the son1t11 for '42nd S&i-eet, · then we got laid oH F.veo after the plcturr ryvived the company. we got no t'lnnw1 nut t.Jat 's the way the Warne r,'! wer e " • WARREN AND D UBIN WIF.Rli: 1uwrn.tn ~ck to write must(' for lhe 1•1,w•ll K• .. '"' C.gney Blondell-Jol11on 11111vlP, 9nrl lh l" I"'"' sings were incorporated In lhP r""""' "'4:fr11I ~eel'' ''Lullaby of Broadway," "f>•m t1•." ·~e're m the Money," "Atwl\1t "Q11•rt .. r t•1 Nlri,,:· 'Shadow Waltz,'' ek ., "We wrote the sonf(s first, thl"n ttr .. v ',,..,,,,, ~ numbers, .. Warrf'n rf'r11llf'd "It w,.11 1111" wt 11 i .. for a review: song11 Wf'rrn't Int"*' •h••I lnti1 th" i y until later. Often Uu11by l..,rklry wrrtthl •II "" a ge with 100 chorus 1tlrl11, knlUlnic •ntl J>l •yl11M ckers, waiting for Al and m n tu flul•h lhe I ·" , Wa.rTen later wrote with l• numt"'r of lyr\t'llll• t6r Alice Faye and Rt'lty Orablti •t l"cn, Judy <Jlrland and Gene Kelly at MGM, ltlna Cro11hy and 1'1ftrtln and Lewis at Paramount. Warren never went Hollywood. He has the same wife alnce 1917; t~y have a daughter . four grandchildren and one are at-grandchild. . ~ "I've never been invited to a Hollywood par-~. he sald . "Most people don't know who 1 am. d 1 guess that's my fault. The other fellows were ays taking ads to praise themselves, but 1 i ught that was bad taste." He added wtth a h, "Maybe you need bad taste to survtve in thia iness." ab Experiment o Aid Births? WASHINGTON <AP> -Government 1cientieta they are hopeful that Within two 1ean • bnlque developed ln labofa~ te.ta may betp· men unable to conceive becaaaae of b~keCl mtubea. ...-cben a\ the Nau.al l...utute of ChUcl altb and Human O.V9'apment Hid the pro- ve hu be.a te9t.d 1~1 OD IDOMep, tbere have .,._ rro1 apertmm&1 with hlllUM. The tecbnica• laYOIYW nmorilll a m•ve from OM ot a female'I a.art• ad lmplantiJal a taDoplan tuM •• tbe ......,., • womb, it c• M r.nm.d bJ .,.... U 1-.e~. ..i. « owml ID°"9 blto tM .....,. wben lt u.amaoabao1. ~ Byrd Flies Wgh Water Aids Mathematics Muzzl.e1 Moynihan WASHINGT ON t AP ) F ew 1enat.on tuave ever 1ollt'n UM upper band on M,.jority Leader Rob.n c Byrd, o .w V• , ln noor debalt' Sen Daniel Patrick Moynlban, l> N Y , Is no e• replion Moynihan waa ar1ulnM aiaalnat • Byrd 1mendmt1nt to 1t w•U~r prujtlct approprlaUOM bill urmar~ln& 1284 mUUon for a Weal Vlr&lnla Oood· control praJecl -.I Ht: SAID BIG mont·y wlUS 1tl istake, remlndinl the senatt" that ·a meuure tht'Y had jUllt voted on h111d u $1 bllUon prlrelM(C And a billion dollus, Moynahan anformed lhti SenMte, was equal U> rouahly $1 a minute since tht' death of St Pet~r All wtll and KOCMi, Byrd told the St'nale, but Muyo1hun had neglected t<> ment1on "that the cost to the t ax· payers 0( the last nood in 1977 (in West Virguua) wai. over $200 million. That represt'nU $1 for every minute 1oln1back400 yeara, prior to the lt't· tlement ot Jamestown, prior to the publication of the Kins James version ot the Bible -Sl for every minute; l200 mWion down the river. waahedout." Moynihan wu apeechleaa. A clear· ly Impressed Sen. Pete V. Domenlcl, R·N.M .. asked Byrd: "Did the leader juat do that calculation right then?" "Oh, yes," Byrd said. .. THAT IS 'EaY good." Domenic! said. "Here is bow I did it ," Byrd added. ·' ll haa been 1 billion minutes since Jesus Christ was born 2,000 yean ago. Two hundred million beint one· fifth of 1 billion, then one-fifth ot 2,000 years is 400 years -lhe year 1580. Jamestown was settled after 1580 and the King James version of the Bi· ble ... first appeared in 1619." Byrd's amendment was adopted without further fuss. A .. WI ....... .\'o i"••muir• Pr esid e nt Anwar Sada t has o rde r ed C ai r o 's Egy pti a n Mu seum to s t o p public view in g o f mummies , say ing it is against "our re- ligious concept." Tom Mix ~Festival Cheered , , ~ ,,. DUBOIS, Pa. <AP\ f. t\..-t.·i 1 \T hi s P~n n sy l vanHt ·~ ~ . 1 mountai n town r e · ' · sembles something out · .i : ) or the Wild West the!ic • 1 days, and residents say they 're e n1oying the Mix-up. A"WI ......... DuBois lays cl aim lu being the hometown of actor Tom Mix , lhe hero of early Westerns The N a t ion al To m Mix Festival is being held to commemor ate the JOOth anniversary u f M 1 x 's birth. Heartburn By DR. PETER STEINC&OHN Dear Dr. S&elec...,.a: My husband, 44 yeara old, has had heartburn for at least 25 yean. Doc- tors have said that he has excess acid in his i;y11t em. He probably will have to take antacida forever. 1'he latest doctor , after X rays and various other tests. says it's all tied into the fact that the vulve above his stomach is not closing properly. Food and acid comes back. He has prescribed special antacids. At first we thought he had a hiatal hernia. but he hasn't. Is there anything else you can suggest ? My husband does have a tendency to be nervous at times. -Mn.P. Dear Mrs. P.: It 's li kely that he suffers more from heartburn when he is nervous . Other reuoos are overeating or e1ttmg too rap1dJy. · In tense persons, especialty, the valv~ .at the en<rorme esopnagus opens when it shouldn't al- lowing a reflux of acid into the gullet. Antacids and t ranquilizers help. I have helped some ,,--------- patients by s uggesting that they "dry-swallow" a few times during the d ay, to r eve r se peristalsis or take a DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE fe w sips of water several times a day. This sends the waves of gullet contraction downward -and closes the valve between stomach and gullet. • • • M EDICALETI'ES Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I have just had my year- ly physical and received a good report. But my trouble is lack of sleep. I go to sleep every night about 9·30 I can hardly wait to get to sleep but I wake up about 3·30 ls there any wonder I feel drowsy, and with no energy the next day? My doctor says he can pre· scribe sleepinR pills but hesitates because I'm 76 years old. Are you in favor or against? -Mn. W. Dear Mrs. W.: I'm in favr "you doctor's good judgment. A good rule (' re always ex· cept1onsHs not to prescr ibe : .g pills for the elder ly First thing you know 'lt. be complain· in g of fuzziness of memory anc.. onfusion. RESTORATION SOUGHT FOR PLANTATION AS A STATE PARK Joe Sparb of Oweneboro, Kr., Outalde Tobecco Sam "THE TOWN has gone Western. Jeans. cowboy boots and hats are ev er y where," said Jim Fragle, DuBois Chamber of Commerce president and a director of the festival. It's better to make up for lost sleep by taking naps during the day. Why not try to stay awake longer thas1 9:30 p.m .? Getlim~ to bed at 11 p.m . and waking around 5 or 6 a.m . wi11 bring you C'loser to mommg and not tossing around at 3:30 at n ight Old Plantation Eyed As State Park Site T he festi val opened with a rodeo at the fai r· grounds. In a nearby motel. Mix buffs from a cross the country dis· played their mov ie pos t e rs . photos and other memor abilia. And former niembers of the old Rals ton Strai ght Shooters, a fan club Mix s t a rted, s w a pp ed pass words a nd secret handshakes * • • Dear OT. Steincrobn: For the past few years I've been susceptible to colds and virus attacks. I gel stuffy nose. s inus drip, eye irritation. Is there any medication you can suggest tha t might help? I'm sick of t aking as pirin. Mr. M. YELVlNGTON, Ky. (AP) -The slave quarters are gone, swaHowed years ago by Blackford Creek. Nothing endures but a pile or bricks and a book that imbedded itself deep .into America's guilty. conscience. The book was "Uncle Tom's Cabin,·· and it was here that Josiah Henson, tbe man who inspired it. began his journey rrom a life or slavery on the Amos Riley plantation to a life o ( freedom in Canada. HISTORIC MARKER t e lls travelers passing through Daviess County that this is where it all took place. But today. 150 years later, Joe Sparks, 51, an electrician by trade and an historian by hobby. is con- sidered the local expert on Henson, having amassed a garage full of in· formation about the abolitionist leader. He's also a leader in the campaign to restore the Riley plantation. where Henson lived as overseer from 1825 to 1830. "I've been living with this since 1967." he said. Until then, it seems, nobody kne w of Henson's connection to r>11vlet1ll County TIU: lllHTO&I(' LINK wu 1•111 nhll11hNI lt•rv.ely by •c-cldent, whrn 11 P uv11·11H Count y rNlident tr 11 v••llnl( Ira ( Jnl urlo h•111>4•nt..-d to visit I h 1• lfr11111111 1111111r u tri 10 l>rt•11den. 8'1mN ni,. 11110111•11 lwr llt'••ruw plate u111I rrmurll,.•I lhul IJ11vh•K11 <'ounty 111 wher,. t 1111'11• Tom c·um•· frurn, •\11urk 11 a1.111I Sh•• 1·111111• homr iand told 1111• '1111111y h lr•l11r ln11. und thr In 11•u1llM1all•,.1 '"'""" Art1•r \'11t\11\lltln1t wll h Ill•· 1111•11 '" 111 1\I 1iurvlvlnl( 111r mhr1 ''' llw Hlh·v r l•n. thr un 111111111·.-111 .. 111 w1111 11111111•. uncl S1>urk11 Wfllll Ill Wlll'k "'II ju11I 1·11pl11r111I my irn111<ir111llm1," 1111111 S1111rk11, whww <'C•ll11t•llon of 11nll 11l11vt1ry ho11lu1. po11h1r11 uml 1•omh'11 lo rhulmt naort• lh1m :'.CIO lh•m11 "Ah11r ull, lhht h1111 het•n n•1·u.i11lr.c•1I 1111 thfl rno"l n11tionully 11li.tnlf1 C'anl hl11lorh'ial 11lt.i In K1•ntucky" TH•: $TOR\' OF .l1111luh llC1111111n 111 the story of Uncl(• Toni . 1111111 Sv11rk11. who added lh1tt J111rr11•t Ht1N'ht'r Stowe used lft"1111on ·11 1111.,r writln111 on his Ure In Davlt•1111 l'ounty a11 the basis for her centnl t•hurut('r Henson Ul'tuully WH horn In Port Tobacco, Md , i nd ~(Jan hl8 llft of slavery under tht' ownt'lrahlp of Amoe RHey'a brother, Isaac. He came to Kentucky alter lsHc 1ot himself lnto ftnanclal trouble! and the courta wer" preparina to tel his t lavea lo pay debU. Hentan was entrusted to brine 18 slaves to Am• In Oavleet County. When he arrived, Henion was named overaeer of th• 4,300-acre plantation, which produced tobacco and com, whiskey and pork. HEaE HE MET a white minister, studied reliston and waa ordalned ln the Method.lit Epltcopal Church. It waa the mlnllter who peraUllded tum to 1ecure bl.I fl'Mdom. Sparb taJd. HnlGG'I tlnt move wu to travel back to Maryland c.o mtet wtth leaac. Ba route, be met wttb abolldclallta ln ClDcbmad, wlMn be eal"Md about ttOO IP"t'n1 n area cburet.. Wlth 1IMllleJ lD bll poeht. ht ar- rived_, lluc RiS.1'1 p&antaUon, Md ). asked bis owner to sell him his freedom. Isaac fmally agreed on a price -$600 -and Henson paid him $400 down. He returned to Kentl!cky.,.., wb~ce he planned lo earn the remainder. ooly to find that Isaac had raised the price to Sl.000. and that Amos planned to "sell him down the river" in New Orleans on the Southern s lave market. He then carried out his suc- cessful escape. Dear Mr. M .: Cao 't suggest a medicine, but do sugges t that you consult an allergist. I'm always suspicious that patients who complain of repeated colds may he suffering instead from some un- suspected allergy • •• Some doctors believe that every cue of obesi· ty should be considered one or potential diabetes, says Dr. Steincrohn in his booklet, "Walch Your Diet Because Fat Can Kill You." For a copy write him at Rox 1560. Costa Mesa 92626. e nclosing 50 cents and a stamped, self.addressed envelope. "BECAUSE HE WAS a trusted slave, an honorable man. people think Uncle Tom was a characte r who knuckled under to everythi.ng the white man said," Sparks said. "They think he was weak, that he bowed down to the white man. TO HELP ALL cow boys drown their soi- rows. a n abandoned downtown building was con verted into au Old West sa loon c a l led Pa rad.tse Gulch. Saloon girls a nd b a rtenders s e r ve d b ee r s and ha rdboiled eggs. Mall Threatens Worm "But tbe trutti is, he was such a s trong penon, and or such strong character and so much abilit)' that he never placed himself in a position of having to bow down." COLL'MBl A, Mo. <AP ) -A proposed shopping mall near the Rock Bridge State Park south or Columbia could endanger the pink planaria, a uni· que strain of flatworm spawned sometime in the last 10 million years and on the federal govern· ment 's list o( endangered species. environmen· Mix, known for h is horseback stunts with a six-shooter and a rope. was born J an. 6. 1880, m a community now called Mlx Run. in Cameron County. talists say. , Not long ago, on the 150th an- niversary of Henson's flight from bondaite. Sparu wandered around the old plantation grounds which he Columbia and Boone County offi cials have pondered the m all for years and lhe county ad· ministralive court gave tentative approval this s ummer. But a rea residents want lo make sure the park and its pink planaria aren't poisoned by sewage or chemical bearing rainwater and othen hope to transform mto a Beeomi nd a state park. flit Plumber THF. Ol .• D arLEV mansion and 11lave cabin11 ure l(one but tobacco still l(rows on the hills, and cattle araze In the pastures. The si"hts and sounds of a bus tling Southern Knock on Many Doors plantation are not so difficult to im By JOYCE L. KENNEDY u.clne 1 Dear Joyce : I am a c ollege gradua~ Interested In en&ering &he The l"ounty thut onc·e banned "Un· plumbing trade. My effor&s &o obtain d e Tom 's Cabin" designated the an· a unloa appttnUceship have so far nlverury a11 Josiah Henson Day. II proven fru.J&less. Whal can I do? waa !IO deelared by county Judge · -T.J ., EmmaWJ, Pa. E.itecutive William Froelich, In what Sparks said may be the first pro· clamation cvt•r to honor an escaped tilave . Lawsuit Claims Cable TV Firm The bottom line oo e nte r i ng plumbing or t he r elated trade of pipefitUng is piecing together the practical and theoretic al knowledge th at will e na ble you to meet the licens ing require m e nts in your locale. Requirements vary from city to city. but the most restrictive insist on a m inimum numbe r of years of experience -us ually three lo five - Slwwed .4dS as well as passing scores on practical /:I. an4 written tests. So. the first step is 1 to find out about licensing hurdles REDWOOD C ITY (AP) -A where you live. Paclftca man hu filed • lawsuit ln San Mateo County Superior Court al· WHILE APPRENTICESIOPS are tegin& that a cable telemlon com· the most straightforwa rd way to pany showed comrperciala while ad· m e et these requirements, other vertiain& "commercial free " leamlng modes can s uffice : -Un.ion television. ' apprenticeship progra ms sponsored . I by the United As sociatio n of William McGrane Jr .• a lawyer, Plumbers and Pipefillers draw a filed the clua-actlon law1ult aeainat nationwide average or 20 applicant.!! Home Box Office on behalf ol 100,000 for each position, with the ra\io as sub1cr1ben to the cable televialon hi gh as 50 to 1 in some areas. Entry proaramminC service. McGrane ll Into these thoro u g h , four-year ulclnt for $2.50 In dama1es for each earn-while-you-learn r egimes can ortbe 100,000aubsoribera. sometimes be accomplished by McGrane who aubscribel to the, taking quality -vocational courses and cable servt~e. said ln the lawsuit that I having experience as a plumber's HBO •dvertlaed ln TV Gulde helper before applylng, according to ma1ulne that ita pro,..ammbll wu Allyn Parmenter of the unlon·s "commercial INe." But lo April, the l national training department. l•w1ull aays, ffBO ran several com--Asaocla t ed Bullders and merciala promotinl itaelf. Contractors sponsors a four.year apprenticeship prog r am that Is McOrane 1aJd the adnrt.iaementa lapproved by the U .S . Labo r were lbown duriq a tpHlal 1bowift1 Department. The non-union Pl'Oll'am ot 10 mcwi• ln an effort to attract la adminiatered throuab 35 chapters acldltioaal HBO aubacriben. around ~ country and is 10mewhat IJ ( ____ u_RE_Ens_J less rompet itive tha n its union counterpart. -Some contractors run their own apprenticeship programs, according t o Ste phe n S h a fe r . editor o f "Domestic Engineering" magazine. Though these may be less uniform in qu ality, t hey can pro vide the expe r ience a nd training basic to entry . By knocking on doors until you fi nd a job as a plumber's helper, you can begin assembling the experience that. supplemented by high-caliber vocational cours~. can qualify you to obtain a Ucense. AL THOUGH THE DEMAND for service p l umbe rs is growing, according to Parmenter. most plumbers work for contractors engaged in ne w c onstruction, alteration or modernization work. With contractors scramblinl lo meet g overnment equal opportunity guide lines for a pprenticeship proarams a nd general hirina. the field I• openina to women. The sizzling competition to Join union ranks is understundable: Union plumbers nationwide earn an a verage Sl.3 an hour baae pay. And that 'e not counlln1 overtime or frin1ee. However, pay for non-union plumbers i:i aald lo be not far behind. READER SERVICE: POf' M/or'maffoll on ·appunticuhtp1 1pon1ortd bv Au octai«f Bt.dJdc<r1 C1ftd COfttTac&ora ad o Ult of their regional cnt.,-,. Miid o postcard reqwfl to J'1flC• LoM K.,...... ot Boz 15'0. Cotto "'''° nal. Mk for "Plumlwr." ... ---------.......... _-4 ·TRY THESE CLASSIFIED INFLATION FIGHTERS I GJ\bw lVu Can · Sell More ... with Daily Pilot PENNY PINCHER ADS Still only $2 3 lines for 2 days only $1 a day, 34c a line. Advertise one or more items valued up to $100. Each additional line is only 60c for the two days. Sorry. no commercial ads allowed. Charge Your Penny Pincher Ad or use your BankAmericard or Master Card c?JoW.. .<f!VeW... More value for your DIME in the famous Dally Pilot DIME-A-LINE ADS Advertise Item• up to $50 lo velue lo Dlme-A·Uoe ed• every Seturdey lo the Delly Pltot. Bring your ed with ceth to aoy of our three convenient office s or malt your copy with • check or money order for the correct emount. Sorry, no llveatocto.. produce or plents el\d no commerciel eds are allowed. Eech Item must be priced with no Item over SSO. Olme·A·Llne ed1 mey be pieced at the Coate Me•• office until 3 p.m. Frldey. until noon Frld•'f at the Legune Beach or Huntington Beech offices THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS Saturday, October 11 1980 DAIL V PILOT ( 7 t1 J. ~----------Tt\9-Blggest Mar-k.tptae&on-the -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval CLASSIFIED INDEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... 1002 ....••.•..............• [642-5678 ] ~~!!!.~~~.~~ ........ ~~:!:.~~.~ ........ ~~:!:!.~~.~~ ........ ~~:!:!.~~~ ....... ~.c:'!:::.~~ ...... :.: ~ G.-H& I 002 Ge.rat I 002 Ci""'ol I 002 G.-r af I 002 eMral I 002 ..........•............ ...•................... .......•......•..•..•.. ..•.............•.....• ·······~·············· -~: 11 ~. 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I i\h,1t111,he.1 JIUU.lth .. \lrn tH l 111 ( •lflJ11fl•1n1ul"U' t-un 1 t'on"1om1niurn., l.111 "Jv,.nl\w'lt-' F\nn 1 o°"'nht>ub-,., t' of 1>u1Jlt."Xt'~ t\lrl! l)Uplt>:\.f""' l "' Apt~ fUrn Apt_ .. I nfurn A;Jf\ t'\nn f'h I nl H\NOl\ RcWJm & tso,..rd lloh .•l'!l..Mtttt'lf. Cut'Jtl f111m<'' Summt-t fC~nt.111, \atahuf\ ktn\al,. Ht'nlib to Sharr• c .. n •• f", fvr tfrnt Ofhc-r RtnU1I 8u11n~t Rt:nl.11 ftv1w.lrl•I Rt"nt•I ~Ot.lj(t' R .. nt1b \t.antt"f'J Ml\r H.~tual~ BUSINESS, INVEST· MIW A .. llAUT'lfUL OCUMFIOMT Duplex 3 Hr 2 Ha upper with sundeck ~ 2 Or 2 Ba lowt•r w I separate raised 1ustio ctet•k Both umts are. compl. furn . <a ll new of cou rse> with dt>t·orator's touch 4 + car garage answers the parking needs. Take over $426,000 loan incl. 12:1,_.<~ for 30 yrs. Asking $695.000. Offer your down. who knows'> Tht-owner may even carry more JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llvd. com« 30ttt $10,000,000 MONTH Ca•9 .. ...._. to al tt. .,..... at S.. 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M1!it'"ll1nt'1Xh \\ •ntv<J ~u .. h .-) 1ri1i\run11•11h Otflr~ f''urn & ~AIU•V P"b Piano:. a, OrgAn\ St--Ula( \h<'hln~' ~'1•r'lt(t;""°' Stort>,k t-"'-t•ur•nt k • .tr EQUAL HOUSING 1006 OPPORT'lJNITV " 7073 1100 r.Mlher'1Moffc•: QJll All real estate advertised 1!01t1 in this newspaper is sub· ;ig. ject to the Federal Fair ;:: Housing Act of 1968 i;rm which makes it illegal to =~ a d vertise "any pre · 80.'><l Cerence. limitation , or : discrimination based on ;q,.\ race, color, reli~ion, sex, tt07o or nat.fonaJ origm, or an ~~ intention lo make any '°"' such preference, limita-::A tion. or d.iscriminat.1on ." w~. This newspaper will not knowingly actept any advertising for real est ate which is in viola- NEWPORT HEtGHTS JUST LISTED This 3 Bdrm fixer . Huge family r oom, large gourmet kitchen , massive fireplace, spa too! Call now Cor details. @ SEA C[J,/£ PROPERTIES 71 4-631 -6990 VETS ONLY Assume $70,500 loan, 10· { interest, $712 total pay· ments-Only $19,950 down. 3 Bdrm buni?alow on huge lot. RV access. See now--there's onlv one. Call 540-23l3 THE REAL ESTATERS ~~ ~,r.d10, thf'1,.StUei'1 BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT 8IJf1 lll'r.<ll i(Y,(J ljlf>.I l0.1l5 lllJI> ...... tion of the law. ------- G~nitral 8o<t\,,M••n\ ~r\111 ~ &o..1.5 M•'""' t:Qu1p 8011t5, Po._ tr ao., .. Rt"o' t'tH11r\••r Ocu1t.\S•1i llO•t' ~'P' l)u .. k• ao ... s~..i .i.s~. Boatb.StOUilf' TRANSPORTATION Atrt'rlitfl 'UH) l •m~rs.S-1lr R,.nt !114'0 E.lf"('tnr ('ar\ 1Jl3'1 ~~~,c~':r~~Sc-oot~n· ::~ HOME INCOME Eastside Costa Mesa, 4 Bdrm,2 bath home + z more 2 Bdrm units Pride or ownerhstp. Only $269.000. Ca ll no w. 546-2313 Motor~•"--"'""'----''.__ __ THE REAL ESTAT:&:RS TU1it"r·,,1 ravf!'I 1.1110 ~~~~~·;~.~'!"~."' ~l'"J SeU things Cast with Daily AUTOMOBILE ,...., Pilot Want Ads 642·5Ci>! Want Ad HeJp? (ft'ntri.I ~to --------·-------..... 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'"'" scrambled "'°'d' t... low !O le><M '°"' ''"'Pl• "'°"" N A P 0 U I I' I I* I I PRAAT I ......... l ......... l...__.l.___.l.__.1 t WOii HMI l--_s_T_A __ E_,E.--11 _rl I' I I I . ~ ,, •t flrlt you do IUCCMd - could I ll•ve the o•~ of your -1 GUMSED I --,--, -,--,.-,-• C""'flle,. tl\• tll.,.kle quo4e<f by lilllnQ ln t~• "'''""II w0<d ...._..._.....__,__...__.....__. Y°" do••lop ''°'" otop No. 3 below a I ~~~N;~~f imm I I l I I I sc•·~ ...... 111ca......_1oao -"- CALL TO SEE 673-9060 WA TBlAlOHT DU,LEX. Large 3 Br · & den home w/1 ' Br rental. Dock for 2 boats. Lavish use of wood· -& g lass. Huge patio. sundeck. MOTIVATED SELLER~ $429.500. LIDO ISLE. Spacious Jiv rm w/formCJ I din rm. gourmet kitchen. 3 lrg Brs. each w/own bath. Sunny So. patio. wide street to street location. $425.000. IEACH OU,LU. Best rental area. 7 years new Large 4 Br up. 3 Br down Eal'h unit w/2'ha. & frplc $237,000. COSTA MESA COHDO. Pride of ownership, 2 BR . 2 BA . nr Or Coast Colle~e. Tree top vista . Reduced to $96,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Vac a11t Mus t sell! This new 4 Br home w1spacious k il 1 fam rm . Exl'.iting fl oor plan w tire. s taircase Detached garage w 'sep. bonus rm. BRING OFFERS' $285.000. D A v I D s a N I E A L T t r N C. 3116 Newport Blvd N B 673 · 9060 Colesworthy f.1 Co. 2545 E ASTBLU f-F DR NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 640-0020 BLUFFS LIVING Open floor plan with loads of light 3 Bdr m. 2 bath. vaulted beam ceiling. Large patio. many custom extras. $215,000. HB.D OPEN TODAY I til 5 20 I 0 VISTA CAJON BLUl'FS LEASE Single level 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Wide g,reen~Jt,. E nd unit. Borutc.a Model. $850. No pets. w • .tw.,s.._., • ._ ... u.,.. of ........ ,,ten! MEWPOllT SHOltES DUflUX Feel,W!d ~ Large 2-Bdrm, 2 hath units . Bring us your term s Owner w ill cooperate Pnced 10 sell at~.000. EASTSIDE C .M. n1PLEX Large 3 Bdrm, 2 hath, fireplace p lus tWo·2 Bdrm, l bath in excellent condition. Prited ;oil S197,500. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 202\ W Bolboo i> 71 1661 LOCATIOHAHD TEIMS- are ellcepUonal for this VlF.W home with In · come. Buy now & ~ in l>efore the holidays F:n · joy the boat parades, sunsets & other nire ac· tivities. $565,000. 17 WILDGOOSE CT Sl57 .000 bargain rondo. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, outstand· ing c·ondit1on. Assumabl~ loan & owner may help. Owner leaving soon act now! MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 673-5354 $15,000DOWM! Assum. VA Pay $885 /mo. Jbr. + frplc, AGT. Cyn . lhia968-CD MUST BE A BARGAIN! Very-st>:h!om on market! Super neat hardwootl floor home :J Bdrm 2 bath. br ick f1repla1:c vaulted ceilinged h qng room. Quiet street fo'an· tast1c ramtl) h '1 r.ic Sl09.95() Call no" lo sec !>46-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS VACANT LOWDOWN Ownt'r sav::; srll nhw' :1 sunn) Uoi·ms. sparkling hardwuorl floors New\) painted & wailing for new buyer A steal at on· ly $86,500 Call 11ow ~ SEA COl/E PROPERTIES 714-631 -6990 AMAZING c VALUE Lovely 3 Bdrm. air con cillloned. Costa Ml'sa family home on quiet cul de sac, nestled ctmong tall trees. So mu<.'h, for so little! Only S89,900. Call 646·7171 THE REAL ESTATE RS fil ColdweH Ban.~~r C..,_ COVI Comfort, style & privacy with view. Steps to sand. Helpful financing in this ,3 BR. 2 BA Beach house. S380,g{>o. IN NEWPORTCSwr.R .644~060 ,c ~ BAYSHORES PRIVATE BEACH! Charming entry to all glass f amity, room facing open beamed formal liv· . ing area, unique formaJ dining area ..;~, gourmet kitche n. Private gated com'.~ : munit y plus private beach . Owner; !' a n xio us. will he lp Cina nce. Lowest;,;: ... priced home South of Coast Highway.;,~ Only $279,500. '::•,· .... STEPS TO BEACH From this 3 Bdrm beach c harm er! Cozy fireplace. step saver kitchen. 3 pri vale patios. steps from crysta l .. sand of NewJ>Qrt. Owner anxious. will help finance. $210.000. IRVINE. S 127 ,500 Two story. 4 Bdrm 3 bath, family " room hosts massive stone fi replace. · va ullt:!d cei ling s . open gourmet kitthrn. Owner leaving area. says, ··submit any offer ... 673-8550 THE REAL ESTAT:&:RS &.st ~t !31'!1' 644 -113J ~ ~·1 ·al1 , ANYTIME FANT AS TIC BLUFFS C ONLY $26,000 IN FEE OPEN SAT /SUN 1-5 2912 OUEDADA 4 Bdrm 3 bath in super condition. Loaded with great f ea lures See for yourself what a n excellent buy ~ For addition info. Call 644-1133 or 640-5560. · SUPBt·IUY 3 Bdrm e<>ndo in Ne~-port Beach for only Sl28.900. Pnvate udult communi ty Poul. close to beach. auna:s s120.ooo Two l Bdrm. 6 bachelor~ Bread and butter unit:-. $1 200 mo. in come S60.000 assumable 1st. Owner wiU curry Won't la.st. Call 011w' 540·3'i66 Oce..aSouth 2 OR l 1"l Ba contlo C1,ts, 1lrp:;. huilttns. f Ovt'r 40 adult rnmmumty 1 Poe.ii . Jll t UZ ZI , ctubho USI' $.'>.UOO :'-lt!ar larg~ shop- pmg center a11d bus slop Occansiclc 7M-4:13·4422 HUGE 6 BDRMS! Easlside Costa Mesa ti Bdrm. 4 bath home. Now Licensed dS a rest hortl\:. Bargain, at $114,950. Call ouw. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS OVER Sl,000,000 A lot of money for a home ! But. for those who can afford the best -the best in vie"-the best in location and a m agnificent spr awling 4 bdrm home this is one you must st•e . Front row in Irvine Terrace. large pool family rm. circular driveway. luxur ious warm interior . $1,096,000. Terms available. (7141673-4400 12131 628-2828 IL~BOR REALTY DMsion of Harbor lnv.stwwnt Co. ): YOU&ITMOIE FttOM THI STOii OPEN SAT /SUN 1 ti S ZIJ Ylll C_.•• lxc.._. 1Mfr • &.We ,.._.. ....., ............ ,. I I ,, ·--...... .-, ,_ Ip ....... ••••• I .._. $411,000 ' A IEAL LOOIEI! I 11t•1J..._ ..... .,....a..... Ml::ww4 flcrpl ce. ,.... a ftdl. Sl7J.too. •'EMCOWllY ....... , ........ ~ ... -.z ..._ c ' r ..,.. ..... 'h. .,.._ 'la ................................... SJJ2,lll. JOOOWetf...._llftl. ... ..,....... 671-1771 l .. .. DAILY PILOT ·-......... s. ........... s. ........ ,..,.s. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••.•••...........•.•.•• .... ,.. IOOJ Gt•r• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt-~--------.... ----------1 ·····•·•········•······ ~SHOllS 0,..W/SIM 1-S ~~W LISTI~(?§ TAii .. THtS wm MST TIMI ADY9TISID CHAltlUa UMITS ~ t\\o l>tlrm umh frpkes. hrdwd floor~ mollhll)"C:-t'tl· $269,500 ~1 hs tm>-: t)f Sttrn ~tan m 11¥ ... laUCI 3 hdrm dt-n pool home. varant und ft•t• lanrl ..\-.kinR $328.900 .1 It ·tin~ of ;\1,1l11nt• Croul IOIDIAUX li1g Canyon 2 htlrm :\ ba with shutte rs . coffered ce1hngs garden patios S4~.500 A hstin~ of Vergilene Hull HST IUY 2 bdrm. I ba . palm home . close to everything. a ssumahl£' loan $106,000 . . . A listin~ of Nadine Crou I ,llDI Of OWMBSHIP 4 bdrms , 2 ha . q u a lity upgrades. mtn. and cyn . v iews. $183.500 A listing of Barbara Riggs. IAYSHOUS -4 bdrm fam. home. warm trad itional s ty le. security gat- ed . priv. beaches. $486.500 ... A list- ing of Alison Stevens. U~IVUI: tiC>MI:~ REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 Eaet CoHt Hlgh,.,.y, Corona del Mai WE HAVE 46 Of THE BEST LISTING~ IN TOWN IE 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE IOI SCHOUPUli, 1'221 YaSAtWS OPIH SAT-SUN 1-S F a h u I o u s M a t 1 s s r S t u d 1 " r " n d '' Profession ally Dc<·orated M1n11t l!S To Beach Secunty Gate Gym & l'ool .Just Reduced SI0.000 200 MC..._ PINTHOUSI MO. I 0 YllSA•••S CNN SAT-SUN 1-5 Ol'ean & Bay View~ T"'o L arl'Ce ~t.'<lrooms. Two Baths F1replac·e In Lwinit Room Glltt:d Community Most Beautiful Amemtie~ In Newporl Beach Similar Two Rt.'droom Recently Sold f'or Murh More M;ike nffer $199,950 MIW LISTI~ VY~SS llAUTY EJtcellent Family llome New Redford Model Four Rf'drooms. Pim, Family Room. Game Room Two Wt.'I Bar~ l.arJZl' Sun Deck. Plus Many More Pluses Please Call For An Appointment 1h king s.'>65 Oll41 A "Joy Of Newport" l.1stinR HAllOI llDfH CLASSIC Superb Kensington Model With Outstandlnl! Styling. Four Bedrooms & 31 ~ Haths Maslt'r Bedroom With Fireplace Excellent L1v1nl! Area. Separate Formal Ommi.: Room. Jcna1r Built-In K1tl·he n Wnh Houmy llr<';•kf<J,t Area SSIS.000. Charming Beach Home Ov.ner will C';irrv First Trust Deed Walk 1\rr<r.>~ Stret•l T•1 Oceanfront. Or Walk Tu lf<>ml.'ow1)l·1, Private Beach & Roat l.aun1•h J\rea Unobstructed Ocean View fo'rum <.:urrent Sun t>eck, Or Potential Second Story ('11mt.'1 J,ut '359.900 WOOOMIDGI Professionally Decor ated Three lledrnom Unit In Mint Condition EnJOY Woodhndi.!c With All Of Its Recreational Fal·1ht11·s This Home Has An ASSUM1\Bl.F. 9·11'. LCJAN Priced To Sell Only s 104.000 IA YSHOUS IA YRONr Spectacular 40·Foot f'rontaf(e. Pl Ell & DOCK. Jn Exclusive Bayshore11 Communitv Lovely Master Suite With Fireplal'e PJ~1s f our Bedrooms & Bonus Room & Den Spacious Dining Arca With Wet Bar Trulv Gorgeous View Of Ch1tnncls , Islands And /\~ Extra Large Front Patio & Deck Sl.650.llOO UDO ISU f rime Location Community Beach es. Clubhouse & Te nnis Street To Street. Extr:1 Large Quiet Com er Lot. With Trad1ltonal F~ur Bedrooms. Including Guest Quarters Wuh Bath & Bar Billiard Sized Recreation Room Beautifully Lands<'aped Lanai & Patio. Eltpandable Lot EASY FINANCING '435.000. ... CANYON Handsome Traditional Home. Custom Built. Overlooks Golf Course & 7th Green. Master ~room With Fireplace Ir Luxurious Bath. p1u1 Huse Walk-In Closet Formal Dlninit J oom. Wood Paneled Family Room With •et Bar Plus View Of Golf Course. Marvelous Gourmet Kitchen. LARGE ASSUMABLE LOAN, 1950.000. • MIWPOIT 1•e11n two-Vear Old Home With An Individua l r eraonallty. Oreat For Entertaining. Four " amily Bedrooms Plus 2111 Baths. Great ora1e Space. Prtva<'y For T hose Who refer Thia Luxury In Life. OWNER WILL r:".y ~AN.-·""· 751-91• @ #Jc..,..,_ _... .. ,,.,,;,,,.,,a..:_• ... ,. - 2JI C8>AI U-.h11htlul .! 9 ,. • ''"" • llu fit&11Jl1A1 I jl .. 11" \ lt1I 'umhl IOrl "•lh•r Jll"t'll' & lo\lll ht'lj1 1111 .11111• $1 •l UOu ,ltCI llDUCIO! NIWPOIT SHO.IS \\ \ l'Y,H l'"Jll>NT l'll'l!1J11I t lh .!.I• Uu .:. '"" ' 1tun11· ., l-1i.pl11>1 ~lt.1 k 1• I 1uf fl1•1f.-11•td tf r' 1 ~ I II .ii 'i I II I ,1 ~! I' , .dnu •·l -. 111 •' ••'' l If \4 ·-' ' ,. 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T" Bill not ~l''IOI( enough return·• 1nnat1on Out.stnpping Rank lnteres1 ·• Wm The Fight Agam!.l Inflation' ~How To ln•Ht In R.dhtat~ Reserve Space Now 963 3734 • SPOIL YOURSELF w ith this bcauttlul sparwus 3 Udrm hunw 1-'ahulous family room, <! frpl<•s. dl'('Ora tor 1-.111 µaper, Jat·u1.z1 ,'(, grp;11 hx•at1on Sl~l.~lOO l'a II tu da1 979 5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS POSITIVE CASHFlOW wllh only $16,000 down 111 t•lud1ng mana~cmenl fee Pos1t1vf:' cash f\11w on this beautiful :J Udrm condo Won't l<ist at only W. .00() 54(}.:J661l •Whelan Real Estate cars •b ik es· ·sk ateboards· truc ks ·baby carriages· tea carts•trikes rol ler skates • w alker s•toys ·wagons···· scooter s· hot rods·coupes· trailers·hard tops·convert- ibtes•motor homes·1 aw n mowers· limos •corporate _ headquarters •garden carts M odel A 's•••• • t ypingtables wheelbarrows· recreational vehicles •golf carts•mooel t r ains"bikes •pianos•cars refrigerators ·skates•••••· If it 's got wheels, you 'll move It faster in a Daily Piiot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a fr iendly ad- viser wi ll help you turn your wheels into cash . •• I ...._., ._. ~ He.Mt Fw S• He.wt For S. 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SPECTACULAR VA.CATION HOME I 0 MINUTES TO LAICl AllO'WHUD ward wtnning <1 e s ig n. World view frnm tw\1 hugt• t\•rra<·es. Western red t•t•ctar 111 & nut Artistic dt'cor. 3 li('(lrooms S1•t• now & enjoy it forever Only $00.500 QUALITY IUIL T 5-UHIT ILDG. MEAi MEWPOIT HEIGHTS -$450,000 Ueal ··pride of o wners hip.·· Fantast11· 3 bdrm (IWn~r"s 1m1t with family rm .. f o rmal dining rm l 1 'J baths & 2 f1n:pla('l'S '1 Othl'r lovt•lv units eath w 1 2' hdrms , 2 baths & fireplate Atnums & pat111s in ~ill unil!'. 6 dosed gar +-4 pkng :-.paces Only 4 yr~ new HAllYIAllm Yke ~•~sld.Rttal M•ocpe I wouJd like to invite you to j oin m y team of full-ti m e professionals s elling better hom es in Newport Beach and Cor o na d e l M a r L ast yea r our average r esidential sale was S432.150 If you need CJcidit1onal training \\'{' ha v<' the finest video tape l raininJ! course avai lable Your own priv::itc desk nnd adequate eompetent ~s s ist<.1ntc from management. Le t ·s dis · c uss 1t Please tC:tll me at 644-4910 WESLEY H. TA. YLOR CO., IEA.LTOIS 2111 S..J~Hlhloed MEWPOltT CIMTH, M.I . 644-4' I 0 KINGS ROAD M.B. TEHHIS COURT (I II l .., I ,1 II I) I II I! \ I I' \\ 11 ( Otean, Ra y. & nale ltle!', ballroom with har. 4 Br. 3 Ba. formal dining , pool. All this and room for t ennis t•ourt. 550 L H Boh & Done Koo p 631 126fi. 760 I~ !\gt RE/MAX IALIOA ISLAND COTTAGE Two•*"-. I .... c......._. •"" ~ *-c• • corw.r tot•. ~ wtl c..U•r MC_..., flw•c-., Offwt9d .t UH,000. . ,.. ..... AUTHENTIC SPANISH EMERALD IAY CleslktlM,..,Sp•I•"-· Oc••ul4• l••r•t4 l•y ta•u ... oc .. .t.w,'-'•••• fleers..,..c ...... l...._J l•tlls, f..aly r•••· fe .... 1 41•1... l•elly • •Ice 11 ... . $171,000 llG CANYON DEA ME-DOVEi A ,.... J .... Dov ... -wtlla ............ ~ ....... ...... ............... ,. ... ..try OHr ...... :r:· S.etff wfi fl••.c• 4'••1 fl•tl lt•yn. SJtl,000 644-7020 NEWPORT BEACH .. .._.,_. .._. L ... te U.,. flnt t ·····•·•••••·········•• •·•··•················ lADflS LOVE COWIOYS 1er11I v 1111 'll love this i nc r~dihle h11u wrnrwh rm 15 lush acres. Complete wllh ''" hwra wtttcr co mpan y and 3 11111d1 h111uw11. this prorwrty inc ludes : /\111t111m l111r"'." 2 1tfrc fish1n~ lake wllt1 w11l•·,,owl. 1:12 <'11mmf'rcial bird •I Vllll 11•11 II ~.~x'/Ji 'IWllOIOIOI( pool, ,,,,, 11'1 11111 J1lt1 :11111 m1u·h more Call 11 ·1 '''' ., 1'1tt1J1l1•l1• 1r1 v1·nl11ry I.ind 11111111• 111p 111r•1r 1r111t1 o n l'rou dl y 11f11•11·d Iii ll '/1>11 f1Jil ~ET OM Tor II I,.. . "d If '.J I y d • · ·. "~ 11 r • If r· tJ s l n m I"" W•1•1d /it1t111· •1(1 I l1f1 hf ll UI( ITI I. ;, I~ 11 11 :1 I: •• a 1 ti 1> 1 'I I 1 I) c· l i v t· :q 1p11111l 111•·1i1·. .111 It ;,.., brus~ bath f1 x l1J11", 11•;.t 1•11Jtl l1·af w;1Jlp<tpcr ('Ompl1111"'" 1111· "fl''''' :H·11 l;ir (J('C<tn v11 •w S4·1· tt .... :1 Hd1 m :i H:Jlh hf!auty I 11rl:1 v $:1:'.41 ,f1141 BEST IN BLUFFS ILU~ HST IUY. Lak e n ew 1900 sq . ft :l bdrm. fC:tm rm. 21 :-bath. large C'nC'losc~ p atio on wirle open greenbelt flnly $189. 500. Compare' O,EH SAT & SUH 1·5 426 VISTA IOMA E-.ft~ IA YROMT. 3 Bdrms. 21 2 baths fam rm. form dinin~ rm .~ panoramic v ie w . Complt!lE'lv n e v.. tlhrougho ut s;2~.ooo O,&f SAT OHL Y 1-52617 VISTA 261 7 OUTSTAMOIMG f.l'LAM IAYROKT P r ime IO('t1t 1on. p:.inora mic b av . sun~(.'t \'lt'W C11stom to tht' last det~il w (inc~t qutiltty intlutling built -In a11t1qt1(! furn1turc Nothing lo l'Omp:.ire in Newpo rt with this om• of a kmcl cxtit1ng 11nique home Asking $..550.000 HELEN 8. DOWD IEALTOlt INC. 644-0114 HARBOR ISLAND Nt•\\port 's most prcs ti ,:?1ou c; :uldrcss 40 feet on the bav with privale pier <ind s li p Magnificent ln·t·~. O lder tra dit ion<.11 home $) 780.101 ( 7141 6 73-4400 12 131 628·2828 1-L \RB(JI{ -OUTSTAMDIM6 YllW ONLY $429,500. nh c~ ......, h • Ito•• to b•ltold. Fr••clt doors OY«h Ital g city ............ IM ,... ......... c ..... . ........ ., ...... ...,.....,. ,...._,....,~,....c-........ .-..Corohd .. ..,ta ...... -SPAMSH •OADMOOI W/YtlW CINNu c:Wc• ._..._ -..... t..1y .................... 4 ...... J ..... .. .,. to ........ CI ltf ..... & p111A1•. Slhlill•d • • prt•• ...... .... ., offw ... .,, $]'5,000. -llMAMT YllW HOMl. $147,000. .... .. .,.. .... " ....... """" ..... .t.w. a r 1 s -.. •• , rr. 2 .e.,. ............................ Cl>•l•t c•l·d•·HC. Prohulo••lly l•4sctipH. Moay ff'ff• & flowen. 0•'""'4 .. , .. " ,... & ....... •ooo MISTMIN1' s 1 J4, too. nn • tllsy l ........ 1112 ..... wtlla .. ,.._illlll .............. ,. ..... . .., .. ~ ........... . . ....., .,... .......... """' .. ........................... ...... 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DIL MAI 759-1&1& PAii 1M llAI ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• Redhill~ Realty Lido Realty Office PAMOIAMIC OCIAM YllW Spyglass in a prest igious a rea of million dollar homes. Don't miss t his J story TradP.wind Hom e with 4 bdrms. 3 hath s . c ath e dral ceiling s. 2 firt•placc s. Camily room with wet bar o vl'1'l<1oking courtyard + jacuizi. eleJ.!ant m<tster bedroom suite with <><Tan view. Nt!w wa ll to wall carpels t-<lr ttf)('S throu ~hout. Do not miss this buy :1t $585,000. As k for Sy lvia. TRY LIDO lSU <111 a lot ph1<\ 1 :.-. 5 hdrms plus 5 bath~ Own(·r will fin<ince. Recent price re· <h1c·t1on Bt• sun· & C'Ci ll Barbara C'hamtwr~ for Ot!latls You will love l.1110 I :-.It· I UHCOMPIOMlSIHG LIDO ISU Fttulrt:-.lu· f1m1nt"ang Wtdl' lot. 3 bdrm . 'li<1lh f1rl1 J>lt1 t t· 3 f·ar garage ~4111 IKIO :\'ik for B11h or Yvonnt· EVYYTHlHG YOU CAM ASlt FOi 30' SLIP-VIEW OF IA Y lk i.111l1lul ::! h<lrm 1111vat(· ~u1tes plu'i <l 1•n . prt\ alf· patio <leek Wl·t har du m li,i,a1 t1•r tl·ntn.11 \ <u·u11m s vstem M a n v up~1 l1<11·rl e x t ra:-. E xc:l11 c;1v1 ll:1t'l>1 1r t11·1·a Wt ll not l~~t· IUlLDHS & DlCO..TO.S ~ ak(· .v1111r f(lrtUOP on L ido Start '.I.1th lh1~ f1x1·r 11pp<·r on t:xtra w1df' lot 3 Rdrm 2 lrnth :-.11nny south patw A'ik fc11 ~.\lvia ~M prot.u._. mar11" ........ an o•ai~. CC.-ftO'ff for .,~b ho••t. 673-7300 3377 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH LIDO ISLE °'84 SUM 1·5 21 4 VIA ITHACA '\Jv\\ I\ r1·11H><l1•Jpd traditional st vie 3 bdrm ~ h.11h h11mt· fl':.ttunng iarge nTrt·:tl 11111 n>'•m &: :.! p..1 110~ L1\'lng r111•m ha-. .ittr;"'t 1 \ e lw..im ceiling . f1n·plan· ,\ F'rt'lll'h <l11<1rs lt·alftng onto tn·11·lo, p,1 1 iA1 ,\·1·\\' k 1t<·hl'n hi t in .ippl1.1n1·t•s Clo~<· to lt•nni~ t·ou rb ":1n<f\ IH•:il'lll·~ & f'l uhh ou~t· Now a\ a i1:1hl1· CCJll for appt. IAYNOHT We hC:J \'e several fine hom es with pier & s lip. B. TO.O HOaSI COUMft'I it Bdrm .. 3 baths : ranch style. mini·eRtat e in oranl!c ~roves. $240.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1deDrive. N.B 675 ·6161 c;::: SELECT I PROPERTIES SA.MT A AMA HltG+fTS Near the Newport backbay . This up~rC:1de<l 3 bedroom 2 bath pool h ome 1s a rPiil barg ain. It features an addl·d 1)0 family room. two firi>place~ and mas ter bedroom suite A~sume the Isl T .D and the l)wner m ay consider a 2nd T.D. Full prit·e $J4o .ooo 55'l·2fi60 IUCHWALJ( -S 162,900 r:x('eptionally attractive 2200 sq ft lov.. nhome with four s pac tou~ b e drooms . 3 haths . all o f the fo::tt urt's of an ins tant ho m e. Great a m c nitie~. walk to beach Priced to sell qutr klv T h is 1s truly a n opportunit~· Cal I 751-3191 LIKE MIW MC'sa dcl Mar 3 berlroom 2 bath c harmer locat1>d on a r ul-de-sa c F eatures inc lude new carpeting, fresh paint inside & out as well as new drapes . The owner will help fin a nee so c<.1 11 before it 's gone. Full price $122.500. Call 556-2660 llAUTIFUL SAH JUAM Spacious 4 bedroom. 3 bath home . with se pa ra t e mas t('r bedroom s uite. Beautifully decorated with plus h wall t o wall rarpeting. cu~tom draperies a nd a lush. shady barkyard. Full price only $169.750 . Call 1161-2407 ...SA YMDI JIW& Spacious multi-faceted 5 bedroom. 3 bath tri-l('vel with formal dinin g . separate family r oo m wit h fireplace and wet bar. enclosed front garden courtyard Sparkling s wimmin g poo l a n d lus h landscaping. All on a s pacious corner lot. You reall y shouldn 't miss this one Full price $215.000. Call 751 ·3191 c .......... lllO...._.ll 711-lltl .. ............ J232S.I. ........ 516-2660 S..Ct.ut1'1 l7'C ..... •Ms• 661-2407 •4 l c:;::; SELEc1· ·.I PROPERTIES -1 it-._.___ fo c......._ S8turday October 11 1980 o.-ILY PILOT (B H11111 '-S-. ........ ...,. S. Houut for 5* HMH• nor S. 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Huge mash•r suite with lrg. ~pa & bayv1~w &-n f llsl at SS2SK $274 tst T T at 11 1 ~ BS· sum Bob or Do\'ie lllCunYI UTA n LAASI 7 .000 ft 3bd , 5bu -t maids "' qtrs. Fab oc~an + nit~ vtew. exercise room w 1 lrg spa. tott high suspended dining rm . ~ · Koi pond. decorator fum1shl>d new t'ustom San Cle mente $4,000 pet' mo. Bob & l>ovie 1'"65 IOAD NIWrOll'T Fab. view ocean. bay , nite lites. 4br. 3ba, ballroom, pool , rm. for tennis court. $550K L.H. Bring any and a ll offers Bob & Dovie. LIASI W/OP110H TO IUY M.L 5br., 3ba .. formal dining, fr. Sl70K $96K 1st. IOK dn. Newly decor . Bob & Dovie Koop IAYRtOMT 3br .. 3ba .. very lrg. lot, sandy heh. rm. foi;_l\\\\ boat. Lowest priced watt. ~v -•l home $435K w/240K 11.4 mt. Bob & DoVie Koop ..wrolT + UNITS 3br., 2ba .. fr. Owner unit + 3-2br. 2ba. Vr. shrp. $340K w / 190K ass um at 11 o/r inc. $21 ,300. Bob & Dovie Koop. &h&fAIMB'S Dal.AM All new design, open kit.. din, fr. liv. rm. Fab kit w/isle bar. 3br, 2ba, Ivan Wells home. Bob & Dovie Koop . S285 ,000 Motivated. llDUC•t OWMR ANXIOUS Dramatic Balboa Peninsula Spanish villa on the park. This 4 bedroom home is authentic in detail from the oak floors to the coved ceilings. Don't miss this onel..Call Joyce Waltze. 10.34 This $106,000 assumable loan at 10.34% has a beautiful EnJi~h tudorJ.Q.~J!qm~J{o wiC i{ 'iil'N'ewport Bch. Call Tim Rhone. $21,600 DOWN -SHOWS UICI AMOOB. Assuma a 1st T .D. for $56,900 at 10°1'. Owner will carry the d;:,erence. Upgrades galore and or. a premium lot too! $98.500. Call _T,,:. J Jones. ALMOST MEW-ASSUM.AILE AMAMCI.,_ Townhome shows like a model . Best location next to pool & spa. $80.000 1st T.D. at 1134 and owner will carry some paper. Costa Mesa. $144,000 Call Jerry Jones POOL & SPA $140.000 assumable loans. Earthtones, 4bedroom, one level. Woodbridge. $182,500 . Call Jerry Jones. TUlnBOC•-VU-flMAMCIMG Highly upgraded Broadmoor model. Assumable 1st T.D. and owner will carry large 2nd. Large family room could easi- ly be converted back to family room & 3rd bedroom $259.000 Call Jerry Jones. LOWEST NICI IH SPYGLASS You must experience the quiet elegance that this former mode l home emits. With its prof essio nal decor . landscaping and open air feeling. 3bd., 2 ba.. + easy finan cing . C all Norm McKinley UCB.UMT MIW usn.- Terrific value in Mesa Verde. 3bdrs., lovely fam. rm. formal din. rm., and lots of charms. Priced at $138,500. Open house Sun at 1739 Iowa St. Call Jackie Randleman. Mis.A YIRDI Very popular one story, 4bdr., Buccola built home across from Tanager Park. An ex· elusive listing with Jackie Handleman. ............ '""9 .................... JM I. t1tll Stntt. e..te ...... &31·12&6 Independent Member Broll.er DILUU OCl.AtROM'f DUPLU . tM ,.. .... LOCATtOtil, ownt1r 1x-t·up1ed 1'in t·e ne>" a n d m a intained with Ob\llOU~ µ1 tdl· a Ur upper Incl. the lrR m ~tr M i th' Nev. plush cur p~tin~ thruout 3 H1 lo\H •r W/'J. A;i hrin)(s fontastw nmt $750,nOo JACOBS REALTY 67~6670 Z 9 19 Newport llvd. Conte< J Ottt BAY VIEW LOT ('h OH't' d uplt•\ /Orll't! lut \-\Ith l)\'1.:r 1000 ..,11 rt v. 1t It p 1•r uiarknt hay \ ll'W lor.itt'<l '"' \.\ H ~t\ \' ,. Pfll't•d to !-11'11 !II $2'75 11110 'rl'I tll" ll\'<11( CHANNEL FRONT LOT l'rt1ne hwat1 on l\l!.if hn1lg~ w· lul with floal tu .it:tummodale :m' hoat. Nt•\.\ hon1t• 11Ians inc·lm.k'CI in :-.ah.•,l, µr tc·t' Term~ <Jva1I $330.000 JEFF IRIHY. RULTOtl 2602 Mewporl ll•d., ..... ,... leoch 675-91 I I 24 HOUR SBVICl • COTE ntl\L rr CJ~ €r lf1Vt>lnUIT COf1rt\OT You've Arrived at ... LIDO ISLE lra•d 11Hr 011 tll• ••rliet. Newly decorated 4 bdrlft holfte w/4 bath' with loh of cMr-. Scores of •k• _.. tllh a• J fflc..t ml•••· h• e.. a ,... .... .,.. ,,. ...... c ........ rNdy far I ••• OCC..-cJ. 204 YlaS..1.-o 0,.. s.t & S-l·S BIG CANYON A.at cudoM ..._ °" .._,,.,, co.w. 5 ...... 41/z Miits wtMii OYer 6000 '41 ft of •• , fflc ... .,. ... & ..... ~ Sec:wlty. hery -·-.Y •11116.J ..... . ...... ..ta SS case..-c ..... ly ... 't.Sl.'5......_ LINDA ISLE If JCMI lo•• a CJN1CICM11 ........ tM1 w•lerfr_. retre•I 11 It. ,..,... .. .,..,_..._.ofwood .... loh., .. ~~ '°~--· .... dmlic .....,. Wilt tlCCI • a:d&t• 75' y.dlt. 12.75 ...... LAGUNA BEACH Loe ........ dmw ........ TWt 4 .................. ...,.. h toc•d "' w of,..._,.,. ~ca a1Jtle1 IR ........ .-.s • ...-tott.ltMctt. Ofhnd fll U.l Miiiea. TURTLEROCK Tiie wlt l"'ah In fa"'llY ll •i111J ond eo•y ...... I I 'it Jom"S ............ Ill 4 .... 21/2 .,.... ..._ •*' a IM-"M ca'-pool ..ct lpO °" • O'fenhH coner lot. Attr•cthe fhaaacht9 ft ....... P'rkftt .t S 194, 900. NEWPORT HEIGHTS hyit-Fixit.-..t,...,te. ....... m. ......... f-.ly --· bc .... locllfloa. Meeds~ nc. n. Olltdur c•uat1• t g .-.o ts cnfh .. wHtt ,_. 9d brick HQ. S 154,000. CORONA DEL MAR H.-¥5-w Hllh -•iew, .,._, •iew. lewllM cCllllH••.., t.w ._.pied for_ .. • *"foy of ..... -Ylew of oc--. ...,, ....... & ........... TWt 4 ... cMt ... ....,.. ....... ,... •• ,. Prfcftt fll $425,000. 2731 ft.W. 0,... W/S-I to S CORONA DEL MAR~NITS If loc..._ ts l .. 1 t•t,. . . fllh ts H. All apporWlt to oww yow o,_ SOllllt of Coeat Hlghwtty o.,L•ll. Mk• ,._. to Nn or ,....., Large as•-•I• to.. $229.500. LAGUNA HILLS A portofl•o •di 111 Alho Hiii• tllot ........ 4 ..... Jl/2 ~ W/llf p .... cph, .,. _, w•o• ........ Aho•,... ...t Ip& P'ricM at $247,500 _.. .,.,.... •• c .... 24141 L.m. ....... 0,.. s.t 12-4 CATALINA ISLAND ...., ................ ..., ........ 2 .._ c...a. .... IMwllf&I •iew ef •• ...., c... a ..,. ,,.. ....,. ..., .............. ' ..... ~, .,... cet. l1c1t::z• , ... 1~1.. ff.red et Sltl, ' 2075 Sen Joaquin HUia Rd. Acroas from BIG CANYON Newport Beach &40-s1n ... 1 COllPOllAn l'LA2A DI. MIWPOIT llACH IAYSHO•H ( · r t-r1 l c· d t o p 1 e a s e t h e m o s t d1scnmmaling homeowner. this home c..· a pt ure'l the essence of old world t•harm and ambience with hardwood <lnors. wood paned windows. french doors . Int e r ior patio, fireplaces , 4 Rctrms. ~1 2 Baths. and it is just steps lo a private white sandy beach. IALIOA ISLAte The eha rm and island lifestyle of old Balboa is captured in th.is 6 Bdrm Cape Co<i Jamil y h om e . Orrthe bayfront w/p'rivate pie r & dock. $1 , 100.000. Contact Nick Kane Or" Conrad Menconi. HAllO• llDGI Country English estate on prime oceanview lot offers custom European elegance for under two million. Call Marlene Wilkinson. llG ~AMYOM Magnificent 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 VersaHle townhome with dramatic 2-story entry. 4 bedrooms. 5114 baths and a large game room not found in other Versailles. $610,000. See Ma rkey Morgan. USnLUfF J usl l isted -move rig ht in. Fast possession possible in th.is distinctive highl y upgraded well-situated and s pacious end unit. 3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths and powder room. Terms available. See Nancy lmbernino at Open House on Sat/Sun 1·5. 406 Quinta. $225.000. A RAH OFFBIMG Single st o r y e nd unit on choice greenbelL location. Enclosed patios, frnnt and rear. Mint condition with 3 Bdrms 2 Ba. Call Nancy Jmbernino for appt. or s ee Open House on Sunday 1·5. 2301 Vista Hogar. $155,000. SPYCM.ASS ta&. 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. family room, guest quarters. pool & s pa. beautifully d e-c-0rated. A super buy-at $449.500. See Nick or Conrad, Sun 1-5 at 8 Monterey Circle. Spectacular highly customued home on a beautiful view lot with a n outstanding brick patio and pool area. Contact Nick Kane or Conrad Menconi for further details. $975.000. T his 4 Bdrm house h as lots of space . family room. and rumpus room. The s parkling pool has two spas and brick decking. $795.000. COIOHA DB. MAI Ve ry affordable Corona del Mar d uplex. So. of PCH. 2 units with 2 Bdrms & den. Good income. $245,000. Shown h y appt. with Mearlene Rounsaville. Enter a realm of a ppointed elegance in this cust o m European home featurin ~ French doors . molding. hand painted tiles and beveled glass. $695.000. See Mearlene RounsaviJle on Sat/Sun 1·5 at 315 Poppy. LEASES Bluffs immaculate 3 Rdrm condo on beautiful greenbelt location. With 2 pri vate patios. Community pool Open Sun 1-5. 2027 Vi sta Cajon. $8.50/mo. 673-1020 Newly painted and carpeted 3 Bdrm 2-story home with large sundeck for sale or lease. $1200/mo. 673-1020 '44-9'90 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 ILUFFS CONDO FIE LAND 3 Bedroom, 2112 bath "Q" Plan . Spacious living room, formal dining room and a billiard room. Beautiful greenbe lt location c lose to community pool. O wner will consider AfTD $247 ,500. MOMTEGO IH PHASE II HARIOI VIEW HOMES Immaculate 4 bedroom with ocean view. Many extras. alarm system, tinted windows, automatic sprinklers. Near community pool & tennis. 1296.000. .. - REA L ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COMI WITH US • • . TO OOY• SHOalS: A fantastic display of imagination is exhibited in the remodeling of an already beautiful home. Wrought iron gated entry to a luxuriant courtyard. Four spacious bedrooms, dining and family rooms. The gourmet kitchen will delight any housewife . Restful view of the Back Bay! 1110 SALAXY DllYL •. .l<>f'9t SUH 1·5' ...... S4tt,tl0 OPEN SAT AMD SUH 1-5 ' • COME WITH US •.. TO IAYCRIST. A beautiful ''PARTY ' HOUSE" with a spectacular view oflhe UPPER. BAY from m aster_ bedroom. Li.ving and dining rooms. Also famil¥ ., room. Impressive walk -in bar and wine cellar. Five huge bedrooms. Four and one half baths . Two double garages. Olympic depth pool 1000 MAlllHMS DllVE. ... OfltH SAT OMLY ...•..•. $725,000 COME WITH US •.. TO DOVa SHOllS. You'll like the ~ quality of th.is custom built home. This three bedroom, 1 family and formal dining room home should appeal to the , medium size family, and will be especiaUy attractive to adults. In addition to a n3.5x18) bedroom, s uitable for , library and or guest room . there are two master suites, each <l6xl8l with huge baths I 515 ANJIGUA WAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $450,000 COME WITH US ••• TO T1MTU ROCK ~ML.AMOS. Tastefully upgraded STEWART MODEL. Two story five bedrooms, three baths. Dramatic foyer. Sunken living room with vaulted ceilings. Forma l dining room . Luxuriant Ja ndscaping including fount ain and reflection pool. Restful 1 view ot the hills and night lights. 15 CLEA.I 5"1MG. . . .OPl!M SAT OHi. Y . . . . . . . . . . • . $lft,SOO COME WITH US .•• TO IA YCllST. Spacious four bedroom n oor plan. Formal dining and family rooms , also library. Larf:!e yard with full size pool, wh.ieh is fenced for children's s afely. A ver y convenient lo<'ation to schools and shops. 1924 HOUDAY IOAD .............................. $325,000 COME WITH US ... TO WISTCUFJ. An exceptional value. Ready for occupancy. Neat three bedroom, two bath horn~ .... Beamed ceiling j n Livin g room. Cozy fireplace. Property m excellent condit ion. Ca rpet like new. Lovely pool, fenced for •vl cht ldren 's safety. 1207 lal(S.,;:t L.AHE .............................. $210,000 COME WITH US ... TO FOUHTAtM VALLEY. Like new three bedroom , two and one half bath condo. The popular MONTEREY Model. on the g reenbelt. near pool. IUltMYCE COUil. F.V .... o,_. SAT OMLY ····SIJ0,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DR., N.B. 631-7300 ~ ............... , .................................... .. s tMHi .... ! LAGUNA IEACH 4000 Sq Fl. this Olde World Mansion on ~. !\ Walk to Woods Cove Beach. Owner finanring See an)1.tme Move in for Thanksgmng. $899,000 Must le Sold How! LAGUMAIUCH 100 La Brea. Beach Side of Hw) + Ocean \'1»w' .\round a pool s-11.e (·ourtvanl, 3 bdr ms & sepa ra te t:uest unit , .1 balhs. fom rm. wel bar :i f1l'e plares. roofed lanai A.'110 HCGE 2 "TORY ~lt.:DIOforLhc en ·at1\t' All R f:ASON/\tfl,E nf rers cor\s1dcred , cas~ (in:inl'lll~ Move in for Thanks~1vmg ~IGS.000 494-755 I .,.,.,. -~ HIL .. 1[ _."\~ Mr tOP.MACK At COLONIAL MANSION 5 Mrms, 7 "• baths + miud's quarters 6690 ~q ft C /2 I S..rf R~alty 546-7542 SI 1.500 IUYS • J o( a 3BR house. Bkr 963-8377. 67J.548!1 ----- LIDO ISLE I 18 Via Ithaca OPB4SUM 1·5 Like new C'USiom home on wide 45 ' l ot 4 bedrooms. dining room. Finest appointme nts lhroughout. Huge up· st81rs masler suite with view deck & spa 1195.000. The Lawson Realty ,,7o; 4'it..l Compdny ~glm1for75k ou can own this fan- tastic former model home w /only 75K down. Call now for details . Norm & Case y McKinley, Bkr 631-1266 LETS MAKIANAL Large assumable loan and seller will can)' 2nd. Lovely 4 bdrm home. 2 l1e master bdrms, breakfut rm. 2 mi.Jes to beach. Only $139.900. call 979-5.'170 today. ALLSTATE REALTORS l BEACH HOME 3 Bdrm. den + dining rm. newly redecor & remodeled kitchen. Lush ca rpetin,g etc. Take over $119.200 Joan at o nlv 1 2t~p Offer your down pnyment. Asking $153,500. 6 UNITS Super rental location . yearly or s ummer winter. $1 00.000 down and own er w.ill t'arry the balance. Asking $530 .0ll(i OCEANFRONT 2 Br upper and 2 Br lower duplex. N ier ea rpcti ng :.i nd drapes . good rttnl ;d s ne ar everything. Asking $4~1 non JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 ~wport ll•d. corner lOftt Pete Barrett HESINTS IHYIT A TIOH TO COMFOl'T -La rge rooms. pnvate patio and garden, up~ta1rs s itting room with harbor view. Available m Cliff Have n -2 Bdrm. dining room , breakfast room and 2 baths . $285.000 includes lands. 225 k .. rt. Ml o,_ s.t/S.. 1-S DIMMM FOi 4 or 40 -Large ex· ecutive home, cus tom 5 Bdrm and 3 baths . Family room with soaring beamed c eilings a nd fire place. Gourmet kitchen and breakfast room. muc h more . $389.500. 1412.......... ... o,... s.t/S.. 1-5 IA YRtOMT LIVING AT ITS llST - With pier and pool. Immaculate 3 Bdrm. ·den and dining room. Ex- ce llent view, excellent location. $895.000 leasehold. Sl.545,000 fee. I 35 ........ 11'-d Id., Ml s.t/S. 1-1 FLIXllU FtMAMCIHS -llt ... ._ Vl•w .._.. -4 Bdrm Montego model. highly upgraded and on fee land. $249.500. See to appreciate! ltlO .... C.-y, HI 0,-W/S. l·I 642·5200 Barrett ~alty . ~glster 16" WISTCU.. HM Ml\WOaT .. CM _, r i I • ~ •• ONLYPILOT ~~ ~\!Nrll tllaJ ........... .,. ........... .,. H1me1,_... H1mH._.S. "-'"ForS. 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Thl'8e fin~ bi&yfron• homes combine the best of rontttmporary dealgn. the wurmth of wood. trt>nch doors & inviting fir~places Brick walks lead to ba~•front pat10$ lnten·om & t.'curlly ·~ t ems + eteetric front jlates Jt>nn Aire microwave & st>lf t'leuning ov~ns Profes~a onul l a nch c·ap1n.i automatic prinkll'r · & hKhtang • The m<>bl r·easonttbly prared hom e , values on Newport Bu~·front f rom SI .200.000. ·nvm y MOIPHY JANI PAQUttil 642 .. UI Jll-1414 c~voa..,c ..... '42.a2H 111.eJM 'Woocb<dq. c ....... ...... , .. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 ... 00M 1228 Rutland Rd. lt6. Npt Bch 631-1400 $124.500 Sat 1-5 1937 Maple. C.M. 645-6343 187,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 502 Acacia <Old CdM J CdM 615-6000 $337,000 Sat. 1-5 1570 Via Capri #3, Lag Bch 494-75.51 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 ~15 1st Ave .• CdM 613-5354 Sun 1-5 26 Vienna Hrbr Rdg Crst, NB 644.QOO $365.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7750 Bolsa #12, Midway City 5'5-.9491 $82,900 Sun 11-4: 30 5 Gretel Crt, Npt Bch 631-1400 $182,500 Sun. 1-5 510 E . Broadway, Anaheim 631-1400 $99,000 Sun 10-1 2006 Barranca <Bluffs) NB 640.Q59 $148,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 201 Apolena (Balboa lsl) NB 645-<Bl3 $249,000 Sat. 1-4 525 Pacific Coast Hwy. Treasure Isl.. Laguna Beach 963-8182 Sat 1-4 24142 Elrond, Lake Forest 631-1400 $149,500 Sun.1-5 2 •,..FAM IM w094 971 Bayside Cove W. NP 631-1532 $749.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 238 Cedar. Npt Shores, NB 615-7060 $130,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3361 Tempe Dr. Hunt. Harbour, HB 673-7300 $225,000 Sat 1-5 10 WiJdgoose. Nwpt Crst. NB 673-7:.JO $159.000 Sunl -~ 225 Kings Pl (Cliff Haven> NB 642-5200 $285,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 La Serena. Irvine 640-9900 $175.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 27215thAve. Corona del Mar 631-7:.JO $199.500 Sun l ·! •1710Kings Rd. (Cliff Haven> NB 631-7:.JO $415,000 Sun 1-5 l .. ROOM *4118Seton Rd, <Univ Pk) Irv 552-5987 $144,500 Sat/Sun 12-6 5114 West Oakfield, Santa Ana 546-~ $92.900 Sat 12-5 463 Aster St.. Laguna Beach 494-8(l)7 $269,500 Sun 1-5 376 E.19thSt. CM 645-3894 $126,500 Sun 1-4 123 Via Genoa, Lido Isle. NB 613-7:.>o $410,000 Sun 1-5 133 Via Undine. Lido Isle, NB 613-7:.>o 1398,000 Sun 1-5 ~l 62nd St. Ose land) Newport Shores, Npt Bch 675-9111 Sat only 12-5 •200 Via Barcelona, Lido Isle 67~ $795,000 Sun 1-5 3044 Bem Drive, Laguna Bch 494-75.51 $175.000 ' Sun 1-4 2718 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 Sat/Sun 10-5 2932 Perla, Bluffs. Npt Bch 640-9900 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1010-1016 E. Balboa Blvd, Bal 842-8235 $1,200,000 Sat/SUll 1-5 1 Rue Fontaine Bleau, Big Canyon, Npt Bch 644-9080 $393,000 Fee Sun 1-5 1832 Marapata, Irv Terr 642-8235 $239,500 Sat 1·5 390 Sunrise Cr. Back Bay, CM &U-9080 $159,500 Sun 1-5 8408 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 831-1400 1875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 tf 1 Cliff Drive. Npt Bch 631-1400 $335,000 Sun 1-5 •1713 Bahama Pl (Mesa Verde) CM '73-8550 $329,000 Sat 1-4 T1 Bluejay, Woodbrid1e, Irv Mt-nll $112.500 Sat/SUD 1·5 179 Seftate, ca.ta Meaa 548 m3 •·• Sat/Sun 1-4 409 E. lllbop, Santa Ana 5*111J $1C17 ,900 Sat 1 ·4 81 8a1lbore Dr, Npt Bcb a1-1a ..-.ooo Sat/SUn 1-5 m L19mla, Npt Shores, NB t•2·1UO .175,000 Sat/S'UD 1-5 m Vla Ithaca, J,Jdo Ille, NB MO IW7 ... GOO Sat/SUD 1·5 ****** Heritage Collection T.urt o•• ..... ~ .. Out,t.amhn~ 3 Rdrm . .,huJw roof homa' ft'l•utw lnJC formul chnmK room. la.rgl' a cd . i.iauo Jl.nd l!UQ •md, t11trJwuod (loon. 12 5': inh•rt·~I ubo liVY lluble ,.•1th 20', cluw11 i\s ktni.t Slll7.~Jll \all ~m tt~t MISA YMOI CAPI COO l.u1·;.tc 5 Bdrm. 4P.a !,ulh, <.·orner lot. tl\' :i<·c·t>S~. bpnnklt•rs front and bat•k A~kan~ SIH'T.~10 ('oil 3411 ll!'ll ·v•c1ous·· 1s THI we>IO 1.m l'l\ 5 Bdrm 3 hath. i! story home foa t u1 lllJt formal dining room and fomtl\.' roo m , 2 fHll1os . s epar·ate grl't'nhou::.e. new paint an and out Offered at $229,000 l'all 540 l l51 UDO ISLI Own~r will <1ssist in t inandng a 4 bet! f(lf>m on I a r ge lot. NE'w kitc:hen Rcauti(ul rt e<.·or Large patio. Steps tn t~ch -& tennis Ot~ rne<l it unly ~5.000 Fee . 21Z VII\ l'J\LF:RMO OPF.N ffOUSF. SUN 1 ·5 ILUFFS CONDO f ro11t row unit next lo pool. 3 bedroom. 21':' bath Large count ry st y lt-kitc h e n H u ge mas t er lJedrnom s uite . Two dec ks . $249.500. 2932 PERLA OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 DIRECTORY ""' tWs IMMcty dirKtory wlttl y• ttll• w..tiftd •• Y" 911 IMMl~'*f AH HM locetl-• ll•t•d below .,.. •KriltM ifl .,......,. •teff by odvriMIMJ 9kewfwre Ni today'• DAILY rlLOT W Af4T .ADS. '•frOOI• akwkMJ .,.. tio.Ns for sale <K ,_t -_...ct to lid .-II Mof~ "' tltls coe-. Hell ~otwday •d s--.y. 125 40th St .. Npt Bch 673-7771 S275.000 Sat 1-5 • •400 Morningstar Ln. NB 642-58.57 $650.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1234 Clara. Santa Ana 675-6000 $89.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 15091 Lorenat (The Ranch I Irv 675-6000 $134.950 Sat 1-5 21 Cambria (Spyglass) CdM 675-6000 $527.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • • * 135 Harbor Isl Rd. NB 642-5200 Sat/Sun 1-5 424 Mendoza Terrace. CdM 644-6200 $479,500 Fee Sat/Sun 1-5 •4501 Gorham Dr. Cameo Shores 644-6200 $935.000 fee Sat/Sun 2-5 304 Heliotrope, CdM 644-9060 Sal 1·5 2311 RedJands. Back Bay NB 64#i-7711 Sl58.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1901 Yacht Camilla, Sea view, NB 644-1156 · ·Sat/Sun 1·5 2551 Vista Dr. Bays hores, NB 644-9060 S299.000 Sun 1-5 1515 Antigua Wy, Dvr Shrs. NB 631-7300 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1472Galaxy Dr. Dvr Shrs. NB 631-7300 S68.5 .000 Sun 1-5 •2403 Fordham Rd. Coll Pk. CM 631 -7300 $135.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1207 Berks hire Ln. Wstcl!f, NB 631-7:JX> $230.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 214 Via Ithaca. Lido Is le . NB 675-6161 $420.000 Sun 1-5 1• ... GUIST 505-5051/2 Carnation. CdM 673-00Z7 $255.000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 160 La Brea. Lag Bch 494-75.51 $325,000 Sat /Sun 1-4 4 ... 00M 14331 Raintree Rd. Laurelwood. Tustin 544-5439 $128,900 Sat/Sun 11-6 2731 Pebble. Corona del Ma r 640-5777 $425.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 204 Via San Remo . Lido Isle . Npt Bch 640-5777 Sat/Sun 1-5 309 9th St., Huntington Bch 536-7542 $160.000 Sat 11-5, Sun 1-5 205 Garnet, Bal Isl, NB 673-2230 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 438 Princeton. Coll Prk. CM 979-5370 $125,900 Sat 1-5 1740 Plaza del Norte . Balboa Peninsula. Balbo 675-1771 $398,500 Sat 1-5 2437 Port Whitby, Npt Bch 640-9900 $296,000 Sat/Sun ~-5 • •435Canal. Npt Bch 631-1400 $229,000 Sun 1·5 ••443Canal, Npt Bch 631-1400 $249,500 Sun 1-5 39 Silver Crescent, Trtlrk Inn, Irv 675-3411 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •426 Via Lido Nord. Lido, NB 631-1400 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 216 Ruby, Npt Bch 631-1400 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 223 Via San Remo, NB 631 -1400 '695,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •8 Collins Island, NB 631-1400 Sl,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2003 Yachl Defender. NB 640-~ $42.5,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 .. ,.., ........... 1801 Santiago (Dvr Shrs > NB f1MOOO $439,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •907 Sandcastle, HVH. CdM 84C)..5580 •• 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •4800 Surrey Dr. C..-0 Highlands, CdM f15-m) $350,000 s.t/Sun 12-4 •lt'722Quiet Ba)' !Al .. (lfallt. &ueliff >, HB SIM'1'JI Sat/Sun 1-f llGl Pallalldel Dr. Capo Bell ....,.,., -·-IM/~ 11-1 125 Abalone, Little Balboa Island. Newport Beach 673-3984 $585.000 Sat/Sun 8-6 1921 Leeward Ln (Bycrst >NB 631-2693 $262.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2409 Bonnie Pl. Costa Mesa 760-8211 $225.000 Sun 1-5 2845 Ellesmere (Mesa Vrde> CM 751 -3191 $141.900 Sun 1-5 928 Coronado <Mesa de l Mar I CM 556-2660 $125.000 Sun 1·5 1930 Pt. Cam ey <HVHms ) NB 642-5200 $249,500 Sat/Sun l-5 21 1 Sapphire. Balboa Is land 675-4822 $465,000 Sun 1-5 •1620Galaxy Dr. CDvrShores > NB 644-4910 $550,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #13 Wandering Rill, Trtlrk, Irv 752-1414 $330,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1412 Santiago Dr. Ws tcliff. NB 644-9060 $375,500 Sat 1-5 124 Via Lorca CLido Isle) NB 675-7586 $475,000 Sun 1-4 •524 Cameo Highlands Dr. Cam Higlnds 644-6200 $239.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 131 Milford Rd. CameoShrs. CdM 640-7612 $765 ,000 Fee StS·t-4:30 • 1924 Holiday Rd. Bycrst. NB 631-7=->0 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • l242Somerset Ln. Westcliff. NB 631-7300 $460,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1606 Dorothy Ln, Harbor Hlnds. NB 631-7300 $239,500 Sun 1-5 499 Broadway. Costa Mesa 645-1466 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1785 Hawaii Cr <Mesa Vrde) CM 675-3411 $144 ,900 Sat 1·5 1441 Galaxy Or, Dover Shrs, NB 673-7300 $470.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14961 Dusk (Calif Hms) Irv. 552-1800 $1Z7 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1730 Galaxy Dr. Dover Shrs. NB 631-7:.JO $499.900 Sun 1-5 •401 Colton. <Npt Shores> NB 642-8850 $212,000 SAT 1-5 •1072Santiago. DvrShrs. NB 631-7300 $750.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • •401 North Star Lane Dover Shores, Npt Bch 631-7D> $945,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ... ,..LOFT 3030 Country Club Drive. CM 631-1400 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 ... 00M 16 Rippling Stream, Irvine 551-8700 $305,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1518 Galaxy, Dover Shores 642-8235 $650,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1502 Capetown Ln. HB ~67 $129,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2615 Lighthouse Ln, NB 631-1400 $359.000 Sun 1·5 I.,.. PAM IM wD94 1002 St. John Pl, N. Tustin 675-6000 $215,000 Sat 1-5 17~ Booaire Wy (Bycrst) NB 759-9100 S217 ,500 Sat 10-3 2735 Cibola <Mesa del Mar) CM 55&-2860 $1S7 ,900 Sat 1-5 1412Antigua (DvrShrs) NB 642-5200 $389,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •lOOOMariners Dr, Baycrest. NB 631-7:.JO $725,000 Sat 1-5 15 Clear Spring, TrtJrk, frv 631-7300 $399,500 Sat 1·5 213 Via Cordova, Lido Isle, NB 675-1771 $485,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1034 Sandcastle, CdM 631-7:.>o $330,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 , .............. ... 337 Peadl Tree Ln, NB f1...., 1215.000 Sat 1·5 N 11.Ubu Crl, Spy1Jaaa, CdM ~---ISI0,000 Fee Sun 1·5 ' LIDO ISLE 0,. s ... l·I JOOYle~ Elegant home for entertaining. 3 Bedroom. Spa, Pool, Sauna, on 2 lots. Exceptional Old World Decorating. S795.000. BALBOA ISLAND 0,.. Sm ••w 1-5 ZI I S 1ut1 e 4 Bedroom. 31/:i bath home with formal dining room and den. PLUS a 2 bedroom apartment with private terrace. All newly decorated. $465,000. RUMBOLD REALTY INVESTMENTS 21 3 rnarir;ie aven..Je balboa 1s1and 675 -4822 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE IACHILOI •JOI &holz Plaza. #221, Versailles. NB 759-9100 $96,900 Sat/Slln 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE J ... OOM #3 Hollowglen. Irvine CWdbrg I 551-9661 $108.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •200 McNeil lf lO. Versailles. NB 759-9100 $199.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 17 Wildgoose, Nwpt Crst. NB 673-53.54 $157 .000 Sun 1-5 14556 Oval Rd. Wa lnut Square. Irvine -~ 644-7211 $96.900 Sun 1-5 2aa,..DEH 600 East Oceanfront . Balboa Penin 673-5489 $295.000 Sat/Sun 12-5 501 St. Andrews Rd. (Cl!hvn ) NB 646-3802 $169.000 Sat/Sun 3-6 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE J ... OOM 406 Quinta (Eastbluff) NB 644-9990 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 7 Odyessy Court, Npt Bcb 673-7300 $198,500 Sun 1-5 lOOONancy Ln, Costa Mesa 673-8550 $132.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 J .. ,._DIH 306 Ave. Cumbre. Bluffs. NB 640-5560 $250,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 334 Ogle St. Npt Hts. Costa Mesa 642-5722 $139.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 21 Land Fall Ct .. NB 640-Z146 $196.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 18219 Bryce St, Ftn Valley 631-7:.JO $120.000 Sat 1-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE Z ... OOM 398 Sea wind Dr (Baypt) NB 631-0094 $168.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 J ... OOM #8 Amberwood (Smoketree) lrv 551·1735 $134 .000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2521 Sunflower #A4. Santa Ana 540-3666 $94.500 Sal 1-5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE z•,...DIM 300 E. Cst Hwy, #291. DeAnza. NB 675-3411 $64,500 Sat 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 ........ 2284 Placentia, Costa Mesa 646-7171 $115,000 Sat 2-6 z.z ... OOM 620/6!0'h Acacia (Old CdM) CdM 675~ $269.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 608 Marguerite <Old CdM) CdM 675~ $335,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 717 & 717'h Narcissus. CdM 6«-9060 $249,500 Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 1••2• 2600 Bayside (Ola CdM) CdM .615-«>00 $485.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 619 Begonia, Corona del Mar 760-9333 $300,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 J.J ... OOM 510 Jasmine, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $345,000 Sat/Sun l..S PICA Ai Y fOI LMSI 1827 Harbor Crest, Spyglua M2-8235 $1700/mo Dally 12·5 . ,... •• w .. a .... *** ........ & ..... • REDCARPer 754-1202 LOOK $85 500 4 Bdrm 2 b~h, fireplue, 2 car garage. large ya.rd. Se ller motivated ! 645-9161 I. OPEN HOUSE . REAL TY ~· *LIKE TO TaADE! Lge 217 year old home. w ocean view, all extras. In Oana Potnt. 1215,000 . trade for CdM. Newport area 661 0922 eves ----- JOG TO HACH Spet'lacular Cd M duplex. Huge 4 Bdrm owner"s un· tt + 2 Bdrm umt Un· believable 4 car garage. Pnc~ to sell now Call ~ SEA CO/E PROPERTES 714.-631 -6990 ------ VA-FHA BUYERS Lovely College Park J Bdrm home. beautifully landscaped yard, cov- er~ patio. A bargam at $116.000. With VA-FHA terms. Hun;. 1t won't last • Call 646-7171 l~A~il £ASTSIH UHITS 100/oDOWH Needs some fixing, l(reat opportwty for investor Don't wail, call now. SEA COIE PROPERTIES 71 4-631 -6990 NEWPORT Very 5.it!!t!!!\rrt Terrace condo! p - graded end unit Extra windows afford more 11gh1 and new -plus ailded .:ounte r !> & s111 rage 1n country k1h:hen' Take over low mterci.l , low V"yrnenl. low pnnc loan ( 10112'1<. S680 ·""· $69,300). See a. ..... ubmitl Call752-1700 l~A~il IACJCIAY $155,500 E l t!ganl 2 sto r y townhome . Secluded pati o . s un -filled gourmet kitchen. Huge master suite + view from 2nd story. Call for further details. @ SE.A CO/£ PROPE.RTES 7, 4-£3, -6990 PRIME PRIME INVESTMENT 8>.000 2 story + pool + beaclf! J og to beach from this beautiful garden home. M06t de-s 1 r able lo c ation . Gourmet kitchen. and sunshine breakJast patio. Floor to ceiling used brick fireplace . Im-pressive staircase to master suite. Pool and spa. Low, low down and take over low interest rate loan. No new loan costs Take advantage. C11 ll 963-676'7 l~A~I RANCHOSANTA FE LovelY .aclO sq, rt. 4 br, 3\.'z ba. on 2 acres. Lovely view. Nu.r all. 1575,000. Lovely S br, 3 ba, view. Cl~ to villaae. Priced toseU. 1488.000. 5 br. 4\.'J ba on 1 ac~. Near school, village • golf. Beautiful v lew. 85,000. CULVER ar ASSOC. EITordoSt. RanchoSante Fe, CA MSat76 SO. COAST CONDO sat.too Detter hurry on lhla ~ ll WOP'\ lu\ ! Sharp 2 Bdrm, wlth new paint f& carpet. + an aawm b&e lou. Call now. 540-- I I NEW EXCLUSIVE! Pll• ._, OCEMFIONT 640IW ... Oceutu• ....... , 7 t ' t td J .... .._ --.... .... •• ~ ct •a.. .. cer. ~lee'"-• ._ llA • ..... """ ti~ .... L-.. ,.... -"'-_..., t. cMcrt tr'•t •=•IW11 _ .......... ,,, ...... '11·14". EXCEPTIONAL LIDO IAYFIONT _ 4HYleU.Mwt&.Lw. .. Pnlllly ,.. ... d . c~ ~ ,... •••W z • .._, 19w • .. WAT9 wlttl "'MAIM IA T YllW" .t 4 ,_":3 .cffwtt, ................ ()pea ...... ,_ '-c ........ ,._ -............ ,.: .......... "' c., .......... ,..,.l.....,......_ ......... "'., .............. c.- do .... 0--wtl .. lht .-.._ ... or will ••~ f., •-......_ Hfi,000. '11·1400 WATERFIONl CONTEMPORARY 11c.-..1• ··~ ............ k ...... ... ..... .,. ......... ,,.., ... J-at.ry ....... . L ............... ._.. ..... .. ............................. it..... ...... .-TY .... .... .me• .... Y• oww IOAT SLIP .... • MMI y..-d mid 2 ~ VllWS of WATM .cl ...... SI , I 00,000. C.I 61M900. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHORES 2591 ..,..are Dr ..... ac. F•b•loH loc•tlo11, ocrou fro• beyftaM ............. of ... ...,. CINie:Ja; I story hw _.... J ...,_, 3 ...................... ..., .... l.e.c.d to $439,000. 63I·1400 NEW VICTORIAN RESIDENCE 216-..y .......... Wltffepicbft.ce,wlt1lltlc ... wttlt tiridl md HCftlult ....... 'i)A ~ .... 11 .... ._, .._ ..... 4 ................ ,,.,...., ... ,.. CHto. ...... .cl ........... Wei loc.tecl 9d 1hp1 to 2 b•tfr•t1. $4'5,000. CcJI 613-6900. NEWPOIT CONDO-AME LOCATION 1221a ....... ac&. W• to WHfclH ,._. m.. tWs ... 2 lM4. 2 ... c .... , ............ .,. Oww wtl ..... ~ ...... ••1••h ........... , ........ s 124.500. 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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. fl£AL ESTAT£ s.i.t .. 11•11•11• PnJIM'rtv MAn&9f,,.."' 2436 W C<Ntl 11wv JIS M.nrw Ave ~ S..ch S.lbot 111.nd 611·1411 67M,_ fD Coldwell Bonker •ONM HOUU 1-1• 0'8e .. WBTCLJPIP IOO&. NOMI 4 Rn 2·~ RA . in ramlly nl'1ghborhood $375,SOO SEE L.A VONOA AT 1412 SANTIAGO ORtVF. AM ISiCAll .. OM T .. OllDIMA.IY Oi s t l nctl o n on Lido I sle . Pictur('Sque hay view from mHter bedroom owrlookln~ p~lio & pe>ol . Jmp<>rt~ _tiles. rich woods, beum C'<'ili n~s & pl antation s huttt-rs UC'nntuutl' this .spado~ 6 UR. 5 RA homl' on sev~nty root lot Pe r(ect for ~ntcrtainlng or family fun t->H.•1•llent fmant•ant( 1825.000 HA lW9 IH SUMSff MA•AZM 8r1('k, wu<Jd , leaded glass & brass appomlmt>nls surround a WHlTE WATER view Gated privacy In Cornn.1 del Mar Prepare to fall In \cw._. :l "BR & den S745,000 ova THI SUIF-lACMIHA Ol'e anfront home . entered through s erene garden with koi pond to soaring 30' vaulted ceilings Heavy beams , rand o m oak plank floors. Mexican tiles. step.down rooms . air·conditioning, French doors, 4 fireplaces. private steps to secluded cove. 2 BR. su.ites, nothing a long this coast to compare with this exciting, sensual home. Owner will help finance. $1.700.000. IASTILUPF Charming 3 BR. 2 BA. home on cul·de·sac. Extra large dining rm. Living room & master BR look out lo view Mts. & night lights. Lovely family home in a much desired neighborhood. $249,000. A YaY SPICIAL IAYfllONf on the peninsula 's East Bay beautifully decorated 5 BR. home. Spe.cial pier & slip with wide SANDY BEACH. Special double garage on separate lot. $2.100.000. •• YSHOttlS con•M A real charmer with g r eat potential. Beamed ceilings. Cozy fireplace. 3 + BR. Fam. Rm. Wood & brick unique. Patios invite outdoor ti ving & e ntertaining. $325,000. su.llY MOD_,. Huntington Harbor Island tip. Quality built custom S BR. pool, large boat dock offers 150' of bayfront living. $1,750,000. rAMOllAMIC YllW ta. Beautiful dramatic home on hilltop in prestigious Emerald Bay. 2 BR. + den. Private. Low maintenance yard. Great financing. ~.ooo. LUXWIOUS U .. A 1SU Spacious 4 8 R . 3 BA. with dramatic hi -beamed cei lin gs & two fireplaces. Wet bar in family room. Elevated dining area. You own pier & slip. SI.250,000. HOT A.ASH Great financing on this Plan I 3 BR. ramily h ome in Turtlerock. Separate master. Leaded glass. $169,500 Fee. IH UMY•SfTY , ... Wood beam ceilings. Lots or glass make this 3 BR. 2 BA. home very popular. Extras include parquet Ooors. versatile screened lanai & large attic storage. All for S179,900 including the land. AM ..,._AMCI OF Sl'ACI Spacious 4 BR. 3 BA. extended 2 story Turtlerock President Home. 3000 + square rt. Oak paneled Game Rm. & Den. Brick fireplace. Wet bar. Remodeled Kitchen. Large secluded yard with spa. $395,000. WOtealM WOODllW Sought after "Madison" with popular Cape Cod exterior. Beautiful landscaping with cozy spa. Interior tastefully decorated & in move in condition. $189,500. LITI\I .._, .. OM MY 1'111 .. S Buy charming 2 BR. home with it's own yard. Rent back unit to friends or ? to help with payments. Great location. Outstanding terms in Corona del Mar. $249,500. STfUSH IMTllTA ..... In this upgraded Woodbridge "Adams". 4 BR. Cozy & charming family room. Big play area. Watch the children in nearby gated pool community. Big formal dining area. $207,500. A DILMMfr .. THI DIAMI tam 4 BR. KENSINGTON. Wrought Iron entry. Dramatic atrium. Decorator wall coverings & attractive landscaping. $220,000. ..._....,.S. s.tur~. October 11 1990 CWl.YPtlDT Cl I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., .. ,.. IOOJ •• ,.... 1002 HMM.Fors. ....... ,..,.s. .......... s. -..•.•••...•....................••........................•.......•.......•..•............. ..., ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------------•••rwl 1002 .... ,.. IOOJ C.W .. .._. IOI•·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 615-5511 QUAUTV-DUPLEX: Sprout built. 3 bedrooms 2 baths each with rireplaces lind eleetric built·ins. Owner wants to trade up. COLE OF MEWPOIT REALTORS JS 111. C..t Hwy., c_._ .. M9 675-5511 llYNCOYI CUSTOM~ NEWLY REDESIGNED AND RENOVATED BY N EVlLLE/OLMSTEAD 4 br, 2'~ ba, garden, dln- 1n1 room, 3 frplcs. hardwood floors, high ceillnp, imported tiles Ir much more Sl.S.'10,000 (714)644-4140/64().9123 Cooperate with Brokers LIAll/OPTIOM TOPUICHASI Sl0.000 cash·SlOOO mo SlllTZBI IOI.TY Ill llW U:WllGS MIWU~ .... 2.21e. Outatandin1 up1raded, immed poueu. Only Sl•.ooo. L/H. OPEN SAT/SUN l·S 2006 BARRANCA, NB MIWUSTIMG CdM DUPLIX- TllMS 3 BR + 4 BR <2 yrs new I OWC W/10 % d own . Shown by appl only $300,000 ( lnclds Land l e:i • 1o.1t• Rar~ ind at 1295. Good rental•. A&ent ~l.830; Mt-1113 TAXllA18 Ptan fOf" 1111. buy thi new Sproul duplex at 72 Poinsettia. 3 Bdrm. family, 2~ ba~ 2 story home. 2 earm. ~ fwltll i.n· come unit, 4 car aarage, pleasant viewa too ! 1345,000. P.S. Stroll past 232 Goldenrod, a quaint new home, 158(),000. ({ff)IUHUl dJ ~ ~ .. 673-8494 2435 E. Coatt RCTaylorCo Purch~ price 1275,000 Canal front 5 Br. den home. Sunsets -com- munity pool and tennis , nice neighbors. II know. 4100 5-ny Oft•• I've lived there> Client COMDOFOaLIASI O,..WJS-12-4 640-9900 leaving area and~ NEW3BR3Bain Costa Custom pool /sauna., to sell now . ti you need to Meaa. Dbl gar• pvt patio, home on large fee lot. 4 ~ buy l guarantee you will 85 mo. Move in now. Bdrms. 3 bath. den, ram NEAi THI I.AKE Woodbridge 2 Br plus den. 2112 Ba C'ondo. "Brighton" B Plan. Large master bedroom suite. Sunny kitchen on cul-de·sac. $214.500 . have difficulties finding ~-~259 rm, 2 ff"P.lcS. SJ.SO.a®. a nicer bome or better ....,,. Seller will a ssist in terms. For appl. or more financing. fa~~~~1e, ~Mt.1fi/1/ fA. ::::--. ....LJ_.e ... 1\ .. ]-·J WOODIRIDGE VILLAGE Uniquely and beautifully upgraded 3 Bdrm condo. Choice corner across from park with mountain view. Offered at $112.500. BALBOA ISUllD R49• Channing, otd fasl\ioned beach co<tage. Spacious living room with wood burning fireplace and bay window. 2 Bdrm R e Atll r v c~1 -~"as •675-5930• OtrrSTANDING! l6J7 L Cit Hwy D 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. ap-1"'!!~!!!!!!~C!!dM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~Bl prox 9 years young 1- Frplc. parquet entry, huge patio, greenhouse, water softner. elec gar dr. S92,900. So C4llf leafty 546-5'05 Cost • .-.. •••••••••••••••••••••• RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN "San Jo_aquio" modeL 2 Bctrm + den/study. Quality neutral tan carpets & drapes. Fabulous golf course view. 2 private patios. Asking $175·.000. +bunk area Private ------ E-SIHDWLD Two 3 Ir. Ullih $142,500 AIUBUALTY 54'-0814 brick patio. picket fence Hurry! Just listed. Penthouse "San Mateo" model. 2 Bdrm unit overlooking golf course and night light view. Upgraded. Community pool, tennis. $169.000. 645-0303 NORTHWOOD FOREST E OLSON "•• UI'"' IU"' 3 Br 21 z Ba s ingle family detached home. Many upgrades 3 car garage. Terms. $165.000 llEAlllOllT CMG RCTaylorCo Rustic 2Bdrm+den. Sec. gales & 1ntercom. Huge pvt deck, s ubterr. gar. $295,000 Own I Bk r 640-9900 Prine. only 963-8377 IALIOA ISL.A .. DUPl.D -2 Bdrm 1 bath w/large enclosed sun porch. & fplc upstairs. 1 Bdrm w/fplc dn. Super convenient loc. 29% dn. owe. $319,000. SIAYllW -Remodeled Port Royal w/pool and spa, ocean & night light view. Superbly upgraded 4 Bdrm detached home. $.525.000. DICOllAToas OWM HIAM HOMI -It may be yours! . Every room in this charming 1 Bdrm Northwood "A" plan shows the loving care of a prof. decorator. Assoc incl: tennis. pool. spa & sauna. $103,000. CUSTOM LOTS -Two 1 acre + lots w/architectural plans for 3800 + sq. ft. homes, Rolling hills & horse area. $173,000 each. woo-.ae1 -Superb 2 Bdrm/ A'Shlord witb greenbelt location. Priced to show the owner wants action fast. $151.500. A TOUCH OF WILLIAMSIMM& -Turtlerock Highlands 2 sty 4 Bdrm on view lot. w/shutters. hardwd. Warm & tasteful. An exceptional piece of property offered at S399.000. JASMI .. CllR -Plantation shutters. air cond., 3 Bdrm Plan 5. w/mini ocean view. Owner w/carry lge contr. $.149,900. Piii ... SLIP -Waterfront is your best investment. Beautiful new 5 Bdrm custom home. w/dramatic contempo arch.it. Soaring spaces filled w/natural sunlight are impressive foils for your collection. A sophisticated home for a discerning connoisseur. $1,250.000. UMCHO SAM JOA9UIM YIU.AS -Tastefully decorated 2 Bdrm. den & dining room with spaci~ high ceilings, lovely custom drapes & attached garage. $170,000. TUln.80CI Ml•HLAMDS -Wood, beamed ceilings, wide view lot. 4 Bdrm Edinborougb, highly upgraded. Lge assum loan. Crvine's prestigious Turtlerock Highlands. 1389,000. MISA YllDI -Lovely 4 Bdrm. freshly decorated w/luscious new beige carpet, delightful yard & patio on quiet cul de sac. Super at $144,900. A"°9 ... HOUSIM9 -Here it is! Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, family & utility rooms. Bayside Village, pool , spa & beach. $64,500. ....... _, ....... D.a..lsAS- llll .... C..tM .. w., 675-3411 .. 673·5489 IACI IAY 4bdnn, 2ba. 2200 sq ft + lrg gar & pool s ized yrd. 390 Granad11 W11 y , (Irvine & Una vers1ty l cul -de·sac. S16S,000. Owner anxious, will carry 2nd. 15"k down 675-5313 agt ·---- ARCHITECTURAL M~TERPIECE Private executive estate near beach. Flex terms Owner /agt, 498--0257. l'llESTIGIOUS OCEANFRONT DWLU Spectacular ocean view. beamed c eal1ng , f ir epla ce, wet bar Gracious living with a view! And on1 $330.000 IO'\l ~ Ill \I I ' I 'I ... l006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UTTUIAl..IOA ISL.AHD New unique 4 Bdrm Custom Home. Ready for occupancy. l2S Abalone lri8S.OOO. OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN U . By Owner 673-3984 BY OWNER 217 ApoJena. 2 br. 2 story house, frplc. 2 br garage apt + lge separate owner's unit 1392,000 Good ass um 673·0727. BAYVIEW-REDUCED Owner anxious. Attr:u: ti ve 2 Br I ba + I Br & ba over dbl gar. 1 house from South Bayfront 40x8S l'Omer lot Asking $3118,700. 105 Manne Ave. Bal lslnd. MEL FUCHS PAVILION REAL TOil 675-8L20 ..... Peud 1~0 I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 5 Br. 3 Ba . View Terms. $295,000 113 E Balboa Blvd. 1-879·5991 C--.. M.-I 022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX BY OWNER Choice Loe. So. of Hwy Wik to bch, 3-2. 2-2. frplc. prof. decorated. below appraised value. Pnn- c1ples only 675-1055, 673-4848 BY OWNER. ~ Carna- tion. 2 BR + guest or. 3 BR home + l BR gar apt w fplc. $255,000. 673.0727 H,V, llLLS MIAIL Y 1/J AC•I 41r +,... + , ... 0.-Todft 1·5 907 SANDCASTLE. NEW CMOS EASTSIH C.M. 2512Santa Ana Ave. 2 BR, 2.,; ba, contemp." desipdll6,000. ~. 646-5096 646-6093~ J lmllOOM ;-.. Double garage. 60xl20' lot. Quiet location, but 1 close to shopping. Newt•: roof. copper plumbing.: •, hardwood floor.i. plaster~~ walls. good condition .• ~· $110,000 with an assuma-f ; ble loan. • • ·- Roy McC_., llltr. i~ 541.7729 t{ ~ 4 Br. 2 Ba, 402 16th Pa .:::; Sl65,000. 1916) 472-3646 or )'• (916) ~8975 for info or,-/ appt lo see. Do not dis· r turboccupants. ..: EASTSIDI 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, huge fireplace, custom home. Loll of charm. Only SlU,500. 0..-1-1·4 JllW .... Sfrftt Broker. 645-&!66 FREE OCEAM VIEW Come & enjoy the panoroamic ocean view & cool ocean ~ breezes. A spacious 3 bdrm + 2Y2 bath with private spa & patio. Extra-large Roman bath open to atrium. Vaulted ceil- ings, skylight. & view windows provide an open & airy feeling. An excellent invest- ment opportunity. , Only $174 .900 . Owner w1 II he Ip t 1nance with low downpayment P l ease call owner~kr at r:: 541-2089 631-224' OPEN HOUSE Daily 1~6PM MEW CUSTOM CONDOS 1114FA1hMA•• o,..w;-.1.s They 're excitingly dif- ferent ! Larae 3&4 bdrms. 2v.t baths, 2 fireplaces, microwave ovens, solar hot water, tile throughout. Lovely grounds. Priced from SlS0,000. Trades con· sadered. GIN llAL TOIS kM: 642-4623 Charming & spacious l 3 br. 2 ba condo. Near So story "LUsk Home" on Coast Plaia Assum massive. lot viewing out loan. Pvt comm. w /pool to magnificent pool. spa & s pa _ own er / 8 gt & waterlall complex. Of. 646-5086, ask for Minnie. fered at S350,000. A Fran --------Scott llsUng. 1f11.,\111 \ 1..1 ,\ '\1· ll t.1: ~ • I , ' l , I ,"\ I \ y I 1 I l ' f t ' 'f I ,I' l f I 1,1 11 CDMCorTAM PLUSIMCOMI OR 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home with taolated m s tr bdrm/parent retreat or ln-law qrt.n + 2 bdrm cotta1e. Anyway you deecribe It. It's charm· in1. up t o date and beautifully located. Prieed at l2IO 000. CALI. FOR DET ALLS 644:7211 ~'11i,l l •• ,\ l: ) · .. 11 I )f 1( 11'\) ! 1 I WWW za 5'AMISHHOMI WITH IMCOMl &MTS Classic 3 Bdrm 2 bath ha· clenda . quality up · IJ'ades, walled counyan:I & apa at SUl4K. with 3 semi attached lux in· come unit.a at S18UC CUK IJ'OU) on quiet cul de sac near exclusive So. Coast Plat• area. Prine only. m-8415 FOR SALE BY OWNR/ AGT. Xlnt sluter home. 3br,lba.encl1arage,as· sum. lat ~ at 10%, •.500f\rm ....... OPIMMOUSI: 91an. Oct. 12 l.S. Exec. ·~L~.~. lllG'7 Yukon. v~ Realty. TJ0.1'100 By Owner, W1.IOO, 2bdrm.,_. frplc R-2. lrl lot. 1a coad, un llaple. ll'MJD, X-111, Rick. --- , •f'f2 DAILY PILOt i;:;;~;.·;o;~· ~';;;;"":' .. ;oi;· ;;:;;!.~.~ .. io••· ............................................ ······················· 11 . • * 11% llWM! POOL Hour ~ &1111 lu~el) I Odrm I IWl l'\.mdo GrHI tn\l':r.ltlll•lll Prwacy • plu$ in this 2 '!tun 3 Adrm orMantt"hur::~1 l 3 bath homl' Laqtt' fam1h rnom 912 ; w nook. dramat c <\'lt'n i.t a1 rrai.e Priced belo" c:o111ptlr)\blt> sal~t-' at ,$167.000. "'~\Cl h tld~t ....... ,.,. ... He.w. "-" s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrw I 044 ~leech I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •UtlDUE! z:ti•• ~ f\ ol luxlll"ioos It lfltl. with ll's own POOL & S l'A' 111111 3 Hdr-m & 11,.n i.lt 1tehed hv111t' 1i. ,.._.,.,,hi) the! only ~icum pit• in tlw prr'4t11i11111' \\1udhnthc•· f'A\1111·" w1lh 1 IJll\llh' puul l \111 11•Jw IH ..... &. .. llJll~ • U!l7 tUll ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.AcrtUNA AXH Occun View 3br. 3b11. ln~.0004!'1'7 5318 BK R ---i OU. TOWN l&UTY --~ 114-01 IO: ,.I.OJ" &tlJu 1-1'""!--.. ris 1 3000 If• W\\udhrld11c OPet SUND4 Y 1-5 lit-111 qwaUty family lt•Jrlie an 11r~11 t1111ou11 North 1-uguna 3 13drin 1n1•l1.11l'g l11 r1<e rn;ule r bdrn1 lforctwcol n'.IOl'"i l11 llv1n~ m l , '>!>UC outi.luor ureu One. u! LialjUAa' quiet '>h1111t-d 11trl'el11 W11lk to r ~ \llUtlll\tll , Shll!>ll , 1.11.'ach, utl' Only IUB,500 1T1•rm:q I I I ._,~~-•HTS Y OWNER L.1t~ Rr.' • 3 Bdrm. 2 lla. 11•• In, frplc. man)' frwt Al~y acct-u l\s umable loan SHll,!MIO E 15th St S48 n~ MISAY•Ot rreal locu11on. 1~rnf11• enuly home w ~bdrm~. baths Onve b) and <'.ill ror temflc pn~· \bk tor pny Burclde. a C~HY :ll "Z·IHt ----· ' 5'1CIAI. b u for appt He r&a<J} Lu fDOve. 4 + F R m Mei.a Verde Ass ume 9 1 ~ , Pol.A. By Owner $127.500 ~3783. &eautlful 2 br. 2 ba. frplc ~' elec. gnr, lot 70x130 ust see . O wn er , ·3700. !E. SIDI IY OWMEI Very neat 3br. 112ba. ~e VII custom natural ~work thruout & 4 lar gar. Convenient loc fl 376 E. 19th St. Asking Only $126.SOO Open Sun l-4~361M +A.OW DO~ PYMT! big comfortable 5 BR. tlose to schools Bob J>ickensoo. Agt. "'t7t.a5ll .'CAIBCOUPU !lest end unit. mint con· lition, 2 bdrm s uites, .,..hie garage. Beautiful tree lined gr eenbelt Sll5,000. Bob or Yvonne, R.H.R. ~. 673-7300 ~Cilmt Spacious 4 Bdrm on quiet Mesa Verde s treet 3 l,)ath. fam rm, dining rm. 2 f /p laces, bu1 I t in s galor e , gorgeou s thruout. Immaculate ex ec. home! Call and set' TARBELL. REALTORS. ~1720 '7.700 TOTAL DWN MO 9UALJFYING Payments S895 on this 4 bd. 2ba, fam rm. home. J:raU.:r _a c;,i;ess, g reat location, nr school & rrway access. CGBI Ask for Lil 633-Lll60 !>49-4008 Newport Heights ne w Condo. 3 Br. 2y., Ba 1800 sq. ft. 334 Ogle St. Open Sat/Sun. 12-4. 642·5722. Baclt Bay. 4 Bdrm. Open Sunday 1-5. 2409 Bonnie Place. Offshore Prop 760-8211 MF.SA VERDE NORTH Owner will help finance 4 br, 3 ba. $149.500. Open Sat. /Sun . I ·5 3309 F1orida. 545-7389. COUIGE PARK 3Br. pcd & jacuzzi. nice family home. xlnt cond $128,900. 545-0318 , ~agt. COLLEGEf'ARK 18r +den. good assuma· ble loan. Owner is anx ious. Slll.900 Agt ~.~ SALE OR TRADE S BR 2 Ba fixer $100,00tJ Ownr f agt 642 1523 '--'-'"· Lsl• lllper sharp 3 Br. 2'_, Ba. air. gr eat loca tion . terms. John Marshall. Agt Condo Specialist 631·1266 - .,..,.. 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ourPlex Xl nt Loe.Gd Cond. nr Bluff By Owner 2 3 br. 2 2br, frplc. cr eative f1nan t'in g biH~ RCTaylorCo GllATPAMILY HOMI &Hr :m.. h~hl &o .11n I l>lk lu ~d\l &. piitrk I ', 1111 111 IX·h Ol\J\ S1 I~ •1110 ..... sso2 ....... ..,..,°"°"' .._,Woe S.oc:Uff Lr11 ,1n11'"l .. ~t11n the rorn1».I d1mni; (.;111 rm custom \Ml 1ruµ1ldl '""'' "' l>Jr t.l)<t ~ lti t•p1t 1-:n JU) ~ulf, tt'Ml\l!> & I he bt•:tl'h WJlk lu ,,•hool~ lmme d Ul•Ll.J.l un l·1 <J "' n t' r :; 3 I> II 7 7 ,, Akr L'oop Orast1r vrwt! retlutt1u11 $14~.1100 ror u 1.k lux1• ut·l•anfronl 11n1t 2b1 l 11b u , li:.S\lm<1 tlll' lO , Isl owne r will t•arr~ 7fl2 2197 Agt BRAND HEW J lidrm custom home I blocks to ocean. 2 frpks. formal dining & more C /21 Surf Realty 516-7542 FAMT ASTIC 2 IR By Owner. Many up- gradt!s, 211 car gar. lrg Jot Opn Hse .Sal /Sun II S 9412 G ra nd Ave Corne r YC\rkt<1wn & Bus hard ll63 0557 or !HG-0660 ASSUM I:: >188 P IT I 10' • loan. $3.5,000 du 3 br. rnr ner lot. heav) :;hake roor Oceannew Sl'hool chsl. Bob Demers, 8-Ul-.t343. OPEH SAT /SUH 309 th St. 4Bdrm,2•2 ba 4 yrs 11ld. 2v, blks to b ch. Owner desperate tu sell Call Jewell 536-7542 BEACH HOUSE 1~ Mi to Bch. Seabert')· w 13br, frplr. com e r lo\. plu s h cp l . 2 1 2 112 YARMOlITH AGT L'yn th i a OOS.<l\3K LANDMARK ROME Lots of Redwood. Mir rors. 4br. spa. clo~e lo bch, S12!1.000 On H' h) 879'2 CllARFORD Ur C a 11 A G T (' \' 11 t h 1 a 91;/3~ 1\SSUM EHJ• . 1 .. oa11 I br , 2 ba home nc'Ct lo park Cov'd patio w BIH1 Oceanv1e1A School Dis t S J02.000 F.xecut1\e !Utrs, 71HWll-4343 Pnrne location. 3 Br. 1 ba. steP6 lo Lake Park, Top c ondition throughout. New carpet ~122.000. Ask for Nancy Colesworthy & C o , Rl tnl. 64().0020. JOG TO THE IEACH REI.AX f'OOLSIDE SEASPRAY CONDO <! Br Exqws11e upgrades include levelors. m1 r rors, wallpapers. micro· W\. trash compact 3rd noor. va ulted beam ceil· mgs $126,500 Call for appl Ninfa Jan 1.s 642-8850 John Coombe Realtor Hwati!MJIOft Hcnour 1042 ....................... WATERFRONT OEAL! Gorgeous 3br. Jba + ram rm, fo rmal d1r. bar. skylight. marble entry & Iii••"•• frplc. Slip for 42' boat 2 dlit du.plexes in Dana Only 1545.000 f\ill Price. Pt F ireplaces and Submit a l l t erm~ 'balconies. Seller w1 II as _840-__ 1964____ _ __ wt in rtnancing St65,000 TURTI..E ROCK . Broad· •ch. Subm.it ofrers. moor. 3 BR. 2 bath. fac· o-Pt . .._ 4 Bedroom. 2...., Ba. sweepinf ocean vie w rrom livln& room and bedroom. Wood-siding and shake roof. Submit ' . RCTc1y k)rCo '.1 ( ,, ·~ ~ ' ............... 1040 ~,,. ................... . ~SSUMAILE I LOAN! JI mUe U> beach. very .Aean, well planned ednn • .,. home. lren 1411. ing park, upgraded, ex· cellenl move·in cpndi· tion. Sl69 ,SOO Call 833-1961 from l to6 pm. Sbdrm. 3ba, Turtlerock . Beauty. appraised at $309,000. Make offer. Owner I Agt 644-6125 arter 6pm. OW.. ANXIOUS Lge 3 BR 2~ Ba twnhae in Srnoltetree . 2 fplc's, 2 car gatage. patio . $134,000. By owner. ml-I.MB dys, evsrwknds 561-1735 OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 HAmberwood Broker cooperaUoo ESCAPE to beaut Univ Pit. awrm. 2ba w 11u.h lendscaped entr1. abium a. prV\ brick petlo Oft .... &naqull .,..,. bell. 'f.mil, ,..., IDaDY lovely up1rade1. SMYOO. °'"*'· 551,.-,, ~"""~"' • ""'"' '" 1 ''" IJ• Kl'ally ~:l I .UHIO IJV OWNl':tt l!llu .1 lir 1,.,_1 h~ 1.ti·~rfh·hl llW\' fl4!1,~I l41V.•''I \ 111 11111 1~~ °""SAT/SAT 1.5 THE "~CONDO" IM WOOOlllDGl ONLY SI ll.500 \ d<'llj.thll UI I 11111111 ,, <t u I l ,, ••. H I• I ' 11 l tt~kv.oo.~l \_,,.,.n 1•1.111 ufl h1\!o It Jllll l'UI 1k '>JI ,11 \.'\'t 1111' h1v.1·~1 l'I•~· dt'l.llt'lll'•I '""1111·111, 10 "'•"ll·nt1t;;•· 771lueioy I \LL(Jl II I\ 644-7211 --Woodbndqe Condo ~p(Jtlcs~ J fir. I 1 1 Utt l'ounlr) kllche n Lr~ palio. Assumahll" Isl .11 !I~.·• SIOl.900 551 118.1, Ownt!r Oi,>en lbl' :ial S un I 5 Wootlbndgt! lill'll ,\'!h mdl 2 Or. I'~ Ila. ltnt·k patio w lots or plant:.. fl\ Own er $111.900 q H<!.11ow~lcn. 55~ 9661 O~ER IOUGET ANOTHER Tenifir 4 Bdrm. atnum. farruJy rm. a really super value Nr. S an D1cgn 1-rwy Sl39,900 fee Sub mit owne r will assist with rmancing • \\\I I HI 1«•"-1 llC 1'11 -. Inc. ;::xg;e: REAL F::>IAI E ,.-~ 673-4900 TdX THESPRIHGS Lovely 2 Bdrm condo in park·like settmg, with :.! paols, clubhouses . t enr11~ courts. spa a nti vullcy ball c ou rt Pcrfc l'l Califon11a living $!12,51111 don osen reultors 131 :n 11 _QPEfi'Sat/S.... ~5 825 C .... YON VIEW SpectaC'ular ocean & city \'iews from this wood & glass 3 bdrm & ram1ly rm homP on a se1'lud£'r1 pnvate lot View deck.-.. fountain & i.pa Close 10 town. S-l6ll, 500 SOPHISTIC A TED Contemporary wood & J!Jas:. 3 bdrm home with ellceptwnal mam bt!ac·h views . Stained glass win dows, top notch kall:hcn. sauna. pla yroom & an unusua lly dra m <1t1(' master bdrm s uite $475,000. FOURUHITS in mint condition. Short walk to town & beach. Easy lo rent Owner will help finanl·e. A superb Investment on the north end. S380,000. DUPLEX Prime location. walkini: dlstance to town, beach & high school. Very lar~e R·2 fot with possib1hllb A little paint will work wonders. S2 L5.000 "l"~r1tcr ·~,~~~i·~~ 1714) 494-1177 --- WANT LEASE10PTION 4 br tor 3 br). Turtlcrock or San Joaquin. 544-20$4 16-8µm & wknd I THE LAICH Uramatic 2 bdrm Plan t: right on Lhe water F.x· cellent condition & many a menit ies Fantas tic financing $116,900. INDULGL ... in your own .,ool &s pa'. Beaullful 4 Br + F.R. in "The Ranch". Assunw- ble loan, excellent loca- tion 4t anxious sellers all add up to a very (me value. WOOOrl.ANK ... .. .flooring. P.lush carpet- ing • beautiful comer lot are among some of Lhe amenities found in this NORntWOOD PLACE 4 Br + F .R. Note the ftnancln1 lncludes a 1st ·TD in excess or $\00,000! 12218,900. IMOOOR Sf'A. .. ... In the "RACQ UET CLUB''. Lo ve l y & spacious 4 Br + F . R. wl\h community park with lennla · but no dues. Seller 1111 "Sell!" $164,500. ss ...... ~ I 211 1111 "'" J l'k .. ' I""'" .: 111 I W ~ II :, l•, N ~ .. ll1·111,11(l' n p,.,. !'uc Su11 l ,1 \.lllJ, Ill l'Mlo. l'oul ";~ 'J Tl .a !I •\..,' II nl 11 b I l' St9 :'fkl "' 111 1', $77 uoo 14•i\l\3 l'fl\'1'll\I' I:.! 1 • l .,_ I \I M. II 1 1' II 1-. Fl'll1'...'i,' I llH l'• llu. Jr'll, dlnum, II> o"'ner ~:!12K \C"llC A('TIVI-: n:HM~ OW(' 0!111.I l'n l)l' 1111h t'\ ~ b73 35.!9. I .'7:J \ t,f(1 S ,1 I 1 It I Cl w 11 t• I \\ J'>h1ni:t11n 11111dcl I 1 r ult! J b1 Jlia. ~ !MJCI .ts •Um,1lol1• 1l'1Jrlj!Jgl' .it 1111, , ll•rm' l'c 1nl'1µuls u11ly ~ 1-: \ .Jll' Loop 1!12.:,()(1 711 !l.'i7 2054, rall 1·~:. Orun l(t•Lrl'c c•tmdu I btlr111. llJd , $75,900 Nt•:.iL ' ~.:11 ~I Ownl'r YOUR DREAM HOME F.xqulsate Dt:an" H(irne. he11 ut1rully lanrlsc·ape d warmly decorated This 4 bdrm home 1s in 1m macu.late contl111on One of the rioest home:. In lr\'ine pnc·ed al S229.0UO lf513 CAMPU5Da·IRVl .. E Spacious H"•" ,\n attractive pnce & rtex1hle rinancing are yours when you buy this I Bdrm c ondo 1n Streamwood. A s pacious lower unit w 1a very pvt patio 1:. pcrfrct for lhe a1:L1 vc & recreatio n on enled person Tennis & volleyball arc yours '"° l..oad,i, of !>hopp111g ne;i rlH Offe r e d at S81.~.'t>44 702Q Aungo ._gjJ" ~''""'" * • ••NORTHWOOD Be autiful 4 bedroom home ideally located in the elegant village of No rthwood. Man y amenities a nd priced to sell fa sl 1n t oday 's market Open H se Sat Sun 1·5. !!4 Savan , I e HANCH HlALTY ~)~ 1 2000 OP&ISUN 1-5 14556 C>fal Rel w-...5....-e IESTIUY L'lt time orreretl 2 Bdrm "C" plan Freshly paint· t.'<I, central air Pnced below comparable sales ro r immed . u ct ion . S96,900. C .. 644-7211 /Jn NIG L ~AILEY bi A55UCIATE5 LGCJ111M1 IHch I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• e>c.. View COftdo $27,000down, 2br , 2ba. 497-5316 BKR ON THE BEACH-Mobile fl l)m e 2Br, r edwood deck. cedar s hake s . hardwood int. frplc $59,900. (714) 499·3816 'IUILDAIU LOT Linc o( too lust bwldable hll~ 1n l.BKUllU 0.·ach om 11wet 'llr~t with l'Uslom homt!s Whitt•water Yil'W 'Ill~!> with north c ity hghLs C)wnt'f 11> arch1tcl'I <a11d may drart plans Reduced to $"134,000 494-1057 W96So Coast Hw} l..AGliNA BEACH Coldwell Bonker HUGE OCEAN VIEW ESTATE 1 bedrooms, 7 baths, I' 2 acres. oversize pool and s pa. room ror t ennis cowt. Ve ry custom con struction, surrow1ded hy beautHuJ l'Ourtyarcts and lush ground ground~ ~2.S.000. ElEGAMT GOLF COURSE CHA TEAU Private gated area nr F.I Nig u el C C. l~ov el y cust o mJ?ed three bed room ho m e with three baths. Library can be fo urth bedroo m French doors and win clows open tn park like g ardens Vaul t ed beamed ceilings, custom cupboard.<; und lerra C'ul ta tile floors enchance the ·home 's beauty A gourmet kitchen ansl redwood c eilings a i:e ;imong a few or the amenities. Priced at $440,000. 499-1JJO131..0136 n.,_c-_ ---ORIENTAL GARDEl'S HAHDCRAFTED DETAILING OCEAN VIEW A charming, quaht) 3 bdrm 2 ba l1urne with bonus room. Offored fo r $258,000 Open Sat 1Sun 2 6 3'.!032 Sunset Ave Scruth Laguna Call Agent Bill or Ann 661-1161 or 831 ·3888 INDOOR/OUTDOOR GEM Th is pres l1g1uus Purt1J ina home 1s ror )Ou decorated to a "1'" for t o da y 's l tfes l y le w 1redwood dec k s . r1replace In Ii\' rm & m st r Bdrm Ceramic baths Ocean Vie w '! HURRY ~ LDCJ191C1 Viii~ R.E 497·1761 VICTORIA BEACH Exquisite 4 Bdrm .. 2•~, bath home with family rm. Offers Lhe ultimate 1n gracious contem- J)Orary living. Features . Field s tone fireplace, stained glass, wood de· cor and ocean vie w Owner will rinance S479,SOO 497.541' /VEUJEl...L Associates Mint• Sold Mow! ODHWJS-1·4 160 Ca Brea. Beach Side Of Hwy + Ocean View! Around a pool s ize courtyard. 3 bdrm11 & separate guest unil. 4 baths, fam1nn, wel bar, 3 fireplaces, roofed lanai AND A HUGE 2 STORY STUDIO for the creative All REASONABLE of. fers consider ed . easy Onancing. Move in for Thanksgivmg. $.125,000. $140,000! 0,... Sat /Sun 1-4 1570 Via Capri #7 Off McKnight Dr. Very c lose t o C r e sce nt Ba y S pa c ious Z bdrm . OCEAN VIEW OYO on upper le vel . Als~ a ground level unit for $13.5,000. Owner's Cinanc· Ing each. S......HidtoYt! 4000 Sq. Ft. this Olde World Mansion on ~ A. Walk to Woods Cove Beach. Owner financing. See anytime. Move in for ThanbgM.ng. $899,000. b .. ahlrAlry This 2700 sq. ft., year old home was designed for •WALK TO BEACH• room to room privacy. 4 Br. 3 Ba. fam rm, Split level. 4 bdrm. 3 oceanvlew Sl25,000. bath, den. fireplace. d7·5132 formal dining. Spacious kitchen •dog run. Near SPICTACUl.All Laguna Ni,uel Civic WHl11WA1& VllW Center. You re sure lo 1352 Circle Way. Top Ukelt. $1»6,000. ...... , .... LocaUon North La1una. ()pft S.. I ·4 3 Br. 2 Ba. Open sun z,5, ......... n,;,,m Drive. So-S 5 2 5, 000 . Marr. -.. ... .. ... Jlenllam. Wblppte Rea · ~ c~3 a~iaft~ l y. l1J/191-3l81. like new! $115,000 OCIAN YllW 4t4-7U I a bl'. a ba. Walk U> beaclL ~,_ tlllllE laumc. C!GDd. ~ dn. ~ Mc CORMAClt RE OWDll' wW ........ bal. '"!!!!~~~~!!!!!!~ ~acb..._1* 1;;; ...... ,., s. ...... ,., s. ........ ,., s. ....... ,.,. 5* ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i..,...... 1041 ~..... 1041 .... .,.... ... h 1069 *-r.:t..... 106' ··············•···•···• ....... , .... ,.......... . ........ ~ .................................. . PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW A WAITS YOU. .tlre•'M ............. Hw , ... JOIOI S..e...tHwy ....... ..... <.:ome & see the view for yourself! $99.500. Of'IM HOUSI 1-4 SAT\BA Y I P lease park in guest parking & walk to space 525). 14 --a -:\ ''ll3!1$?~J 963-8182 NEWLY LISTED IN ARCH BEACH HGTS 875TiJuana Seller needs 'IWCk sale on this 3 bedroom, 21 2 bath ocean view home Conwmporary st _y ltng with 1 ract l1ght1ng, flrcpl;icc. Mexican tile noor and t'ICten or acuzz1 and wood deck in rear yard Sl6ll,500 OPEN FOR VIEWING S/\T 12 4 Take Coast Hwy ancl i.:o up N}es Place, go left on Del ~1ar and left on T1 JUiina Call Claudia Mayfield f1>r 1'\o r e 1n fo rmal1 u n . 4!f7·3331 .bingo OHCEIMA ILUEMOON We are pnv1ledged to of· fer a h ome that 1s "STANDING ALONE" I mposing 2 s t o r y architecture w /detailed extenor of cedar & ex tensive use of glass ar. for~ a superior \'iew of the sea & Laguna's north coas tline . U nique 2 bedrm & den no.ir r)lan ser vic·ed by 2 baths , fe ature~ Liv . Hm w/beam cd ceiliugs & riv er s t.one fireplace . step·saver kitchen w /all the mode rn con vc n1ences. brk/st nvok & ~xtens1ve use of stained glass, cer amic tile & cedar. Offered for o nly $2~,ooo. FULL PRJCE- mlSSJON"REALTY 985S. CstHwyw, Laguna PhoM 494-0731 --------- SECLUDED AREA Whitewater & Catalina sunset view from this 3 Bdrm 2 ba home New kitchen tile & appliances. new cpl. Large yard w secluded brick patio. S217,SOO OCEAN VIEW AND OPEH SPACE are yours in this 3 bdr m . 21i:i baths highly up- graded cus tom home Low m aint y ard w /s prinkle r system Sk y lighls & s t alned glass Every room opens onto a deck. Lge assuma· ble Isl & 2nd TD al good mterst rates $365,000 LOCJ1MC1....... I 05Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOMAICH SUMMIT II Assume seo.ooo at 1011•'7-. Upgraded , end until. ttood view, 2Br, 28a, ask mg $\47,000. O,...HMSat/S.. 1-5 lll7Z...._,.aWoy 768-2963 Less than 20% down. As- sume an existing 12112 1st. No points. O.:sirable Niguel Shores V1llu. Largest rrodel, decorat ed perfect. S3l5,000. i>rinc. only 496-6804. O~B AMANCIO Make I.he most or your m o n ey 1n toda y's market. This Interest rate is money in the bank. 12% lst TD , SlS0.000. Premium view IQt. custom up1rades. 3,100 sq. ft. owe 2nd TD. Billie Carter C-21 Agt. 495-2200. For lse. 4bdrm house. Niguel Shores. tennis swimmln1 • bch. Mardi· Aat. 493-8081, 83v6500. Lake,_... 419 • I 055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,... ..... 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdml•eMew w ....... .... Wltla loat Dodi By Pacesetter Homes Elegant 5 bedroom, 4 bath home now recently completed. Outstanding custom features include large master suite with hydro·whirlpool jetted tub, formal dining room, garden r oom, custom fireplace with conversa- tion pit. 2 car garage . 17'x38' pnvale dock with water & e lectri cit y Some o ptional color selection still possible Priced $1 ,395, 000 100 H.ilor lsa.d Dr. Carol Hoff.Agt. 631·0094 Shown by appt. daily Need partner·Newporl lwnbme. $7500 . down. Sl.SOpr mo. John Marsha.It. Agt Condo Specialist 631·1266 HEIDHB..r? SELLING BUYING-LEASING J4CIC H. LESCH Realtor 675-.71}45 ,,.....,a~• Completely refurbished. one blk w beach. You own the land. Gr eat financing. $199,500 ~ 7S9·9HI FOtl SALE IY OWNH Giant S Br. 3 Ba Only S269,500. Owner will carry al Sl.500 monthly with S20.000 down No credit n eeded 1714 ) 840-1964 BLUFFS S20.000 down. 4 br, 3 ba. Owner will sell on con· tract or lease option Broker . Ste v e , 957 -1900/~9345. SEAVIEW Port Royal Model Panoramic view, ocean. city Ughts & mtns. 4 br. 3 ba. F R, formal din. area, upgraded. shutters, cpt.s entry. solid oalt panelling & molding Ii v . rm. c ustom made spa, pond. waterfall, a gas con- versation pit, dec ks , custom landscaping. pvt gate guarded commuruty w/pool, tennis crts, s pa, BBQs. FOR SALE BY OWNE R /BRKR ~50,000. Xlnt terms_ 644-9260. OWMEI FINANCED 60' lo bch, pl sea vw, cor- ner . 7bl', 2ba. 2 sly sngl on R-2 buildable 90' lot. S298K. owe 1 $1SOK. 1211t% 2nd Int. only 4 yrs 13 % 29% d own. 7107 Seashore. Open daily. Owner.645-3410 IAYCREST IV AH W&.LS HOME 4bdrm. 2~ba , highly malnlained, lastrully de- corated. lo vely court yard. attractive lan dsc_ape. S290.000. Prine Only. Wkends & af\er6pmM2·2917. IYOWHB Harbor View home. 4bdrm. fam rm, Country French . totally cuatr mized. jac, Fee land. S325.000. 64-6-5865 or 644-797. DOCK SIDI 2 Bdrm, 2 ba waterfront "own yolll' own" apt. A&enl. 714/'152·51l0 MAJUTtC Whilperinl Trees home I Most beaut. ho me In Lake Forwt. Ne.tied In t.he trees on a l1e. comer lot. 5 overslud catm. de· tifpt W•a fa ut corated bdnGI " featur-~"t noor plan of· Ina a s pacious mstr. f Open, fl'ellh • • suite complete w/frplc. beau&JIW vie'#. CU.tom 4s Jacuul tub. Tb1I borne decor, told flxt&na 6 Is fOI' the u.ec:. wbo de· many up1rad... Boat sllW the uJUmate In l u•· slip rl1ht1 up to 45'. W'Y homta. can Wendy St•.ooo.m -1111 ··The Soeclallsl ln the Ja L ..... ,.,._ .. *· IJM. "-· I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ BIG CANYON Open Sunday 1-5 2 Rue Cbat• Riyal Luxurious a Br-. S Ba Townhouse Tastefully decorated. high ceilings. large yard .............. , ..... $380.000 2 Br. 2 Ba Also Available to see. $290.000 4 Br. 4 Ba Custom Home on Golf Course may be shown lA~ ~~ LID~ 714--45'·2'41 c:.-~ 1012 W•St. LoJol9CA'20l7 THROW AWAY YOUR LAWNMOWER. C..1ve in NEWPORTSllUHES Walk to the beach pools, tenrus :--lew exrlu...,1ve lstg 3 Iii'. 2 Ba t Sly Beam ce1lln1tS. 2 r·ar garage LlJ<e new carpet, frei;h paint $149,900 ONTiiEWATER 3 Br 2 Ba [J w f P Rm to add o n Ex1<1l1 ng 117 .500 loan Red UC Pd If• $199.500. Exlnt value 2STORY A FRAME 3 Br oversz huge mo de rn kit w par<1 noor'g, huge s unde('k beam ce1lc n gs, w a ll paper. etc Creative ftnanc g LARGE FAMILY WA."ITED 4 Br 3 Ba r m Rm D W, FP. cov pa110, huge sundeck St to St loca tion. Lots of windows Call for appt YOU OWN THE LANfJ 2 Br OoUhouse w all ex tras + lush lanci~c Steal for Sllll.900 CANAJ..FRO~T 4 Br 3 Ba N1:w cer lile 1n kit & bath Wine storage. dark room, n .'g garden. decks & lots a wood Ex C'lu~1vc , b) tlG CAHYOM TWMHM 3bdrm, golf course view, pri ~te ~rt~_ 640-97~. OCEAMHOMT 5 Bdrm. 2 Ba Super loca lion $41.5,()f)() Agent As k for J im 964·7198 o r !17!).5.TIO WATERfRONT•SLIP DOVER SHRS 11650M 3 Elr 2 ba, fam rm. expan- dable. ravorable finanr mg Open SM Sun I ;; WO 'ttorn1n~star l,ane <>wner 6'2·5857 ~SAT/SUM )..6 501 ST A;'IDREWS RD Comer ol Clay St Rare luxury c:ondQ 1n Cla ( fhaven 2 story. over 2.000 s q ft 2 rplc J comm pool S169 00<1 Agt 646-:11()2; 61S-378i HEWUmtfei • Spacious 3 Bd art design '.'Jpt Hgts home Skyhtes. Sl'cluded mstr swte It's Just stunrung to see Opn Hse Sunday 12 s S3L Catalina Or. Call .leanne SallPr 1>.11 . l:!f'6. l!f}Z~I~ REALTORS appl , ...................... .. 2STORY FIXEH UDO 3 Br. 2 Ba Heam cc1l WF.EK END SPECIAL mgs. huge encls'd sun f'eU out of escrow. Seller deck Has $76K loan. motivated. PriceSJashed N 0 Cl bl b)' S}OOK, Best buY on ow wncr c.,u e. islait<J. Edra lge lot. SlSS,000 Lovely 3 Bdrm home ....,. IVIS with sep. apt. $325,000 Hl......-A JA firm. 223 Via Ithaca. O .. RllH Open house f'ri/Sat & 00·8850 Sun _John_Coo_m~ bkr C /21 l'Wwport Cetlter 640.5357 HARIOtl VU COtlNElt Wonderful e xecut ive home for e ntertainmg Priva cy . pr estige and impressive s bdrm home ~ith formal dmm~ rm Lge patio surrounded by matu r e green e r y $359,000. Waterfront Homes Inc. 673-6900 REDIEm Custom 3 Br 2 Ba . 2 s ty. vu home. ~ blk from beach. F1e.ltible Hnanc in g. Assumable high loan. Price $275,000 Open Hse Sat l ·5. ~ 40th St. United Brokers· M m1 Kent. 673-m 1 or 642·6236 uiitra IAC« IAY TOWNHOME IACIC ON MAUET Highly upgraded 2 BR 2L:. Ba Ba y p o 1nt townhome, new from bui lder. Features an elude: air conditioning, garage door opener . recreation facilities and much more. Priced at $168,900 w11h ver y attractive 901i financing at 11 :\<• interest for 30 years available For additional informa- tion & apPointmenl. call rac.wtter HOfllts 631·0094, ask for Carol OPIN SAT /SUN 1-5 398SEAWINb OR , NB. <localed on 1rv1ne Or. at University I CAPICOD TRIL,JVB. + VIEW! E-ZASSUME I 2-7 /i°/o! Near So. Cst f'lcna Sunwood l story, 4 bdrm. 2 balh, exceUenl starter home for young ramily. situated on large comer lot. Room (or R V Sl.24.900. R.H.R., Sy lvia. agt,673~. BAYSHORES Olien House Sat/Sun L-3 only. 548·3649. LIDO ISLE By Owner. Price r e duced S20K. Great SWltlY noor plan. gollrmel kitchen. 4 Br +family rm. $475,000. Open Sun. 124 Via Lore a. 673· 7586 /\gents add Comm . IAYCIEST 4 BR. 2112 ba. ramily rm, dm rm. 2 frplc, spa. Lg assum ln $262,500. Open Sa l/Sun 1·5 at 1921 Leeward Lane. 631·2693 MEWPOln' ClEST DaUXECOMDO Z I L...t hi Cowt 2200 sq ft Xtra I rg. mas ter Br. (am. rm , 31/tBa, assum. 9.7'k loan, Sl96,SOO. Open Sal. & Son 1·5PM. By owner: 64().2746. THE aum lll+HOUYIM IAYVllW $250,000 OPt.'N TODAY 1-5. 306 AVE . CU MBRE Spacious & " A "One-of· a ·k1nd " location Neig hbors s prawling greenbelt & overlooking tile roor lo expansive paoor1m1c bay view Hufe "Wrap a round" paUo for serene enjoy ment. Unlimited de- corating Potential. •11.1"1111 II " .\ 1.1· 1 • ii; I • d 1 1 I " ~~·n·1 ,i.1t • 1''1t.1 /\n,f '"' l .1 ,(1,1\111 f'• ,, lil.t·1 SEE FORE~ER VIEW! Cluslc Cape Cod nestled on country knoll ! Dramatic living room with romantic deck , ove rlook& country&lde Showa like a m odel h ome ! N e w plush carpets and drapes. King bdrms. 3 baths. Formal dining! Walk to best schools and shoppinif. 1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Call now to see, won t 1: last ! Priced to steal! l•-----11111~11111111111111111~• 714·$.W·llll •00¥9 SHOlllS 0...-Sellt S...SH.000 'Jmd/ Priced ........... REAL ~ATE Forev~~!r=tcbay " Mountains: Swlmming MIWPOl'JCllST Pool • Jacunl In d enclmed Garden Room, Be1t packare eel ln Open n oor Plan, A~· Newport Beac h. At prtc. you can afford . prox. 4.5C10 sq n. Mar e try uu. 2 bedroom + 2 noon . Lee LMna Rm, bath. Auum1 cw AJTD . Formal DlninC Rm. F1m be cnatve alao 2 + den RID, •br, Iba, Patloa. .nd watt. R.ii.a. Atl, uai .. eo~.a~111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! torl)lwtam1300. 1.;; $24,$00 DOWN is alt II tllkes to move 1n10 lh•S 1mo1•ss•ve one year old two bedroom with an ea1s11ng loan o l appro-1mate1y S58 •00 Monlhly payments ,aie tillroateo at $585 per mon1n (714) 545-949 t OWHRMOYI ... and we can Oller g1ea1 1erms on 1h1s beautiful condo equipped with all tne amenrltes Better slt lt the payments ""'" 111 yo1.11 poc1i.e1book High balance llrsl trust deed and askrng on ly $82 900 (714) s.5-9491 OWHH WIU CAllY SJll .... MOMTH •5 1111 it talles 10 malle the 01vmen1s on the ·-•Sling llfSl trust dee<J Of $14 355 ThlS IS a warn WOOd paneleo mobile home olfered at $2.0 500 10 a super area (7 141545·9491 $501 .... MONTH For a 11aca1ton retreat in Honolulu' Thar s 119111 takeover $51 000 l1rst and own your own exclusive 11acat1on re1rea1 pnced at only $75.000 Pictures available In the oll1ce (714) 545-9491 SUMrAl.ADISI Mull1·colored sunsets, marvelous sunrises crisp clean air. reson mecca 1ha1 attracts people lrom a ll parts ol the world, where else besides Newpor1? PALM SPRINGS OF COURSE• Incredible condo. completely furnished Clubhouse pools & spa ONLY s1s.ooo !1233(714)~-n11 r • GIWMtlld Sale$ Prttram • [-Wty 1.81 ""1'1111 • C1111innm Wlysis • Ctm~ Offices • nrH Lecal Offices • Reull & New H1m1s • Company-Owned Escrow Service ••fHlllU~S .. $136 ra MOtfTH . . 1s all you pay when vou takeover this 10 2% loan on 1h1s sensa11ona1 4 bedroom home localed in NEWPORT BEACH" Featuring p11vate courtyard lrreplace & soanosh Ille roof tor only $165.000 (71 4) 75!H501 HAltlott YllEW HOME!!! Imagine relaxing 1n th is s pacious SOMERSET model alter work and retaxtng ~ whole overlooking Big Canyon• Featuring 5 oedrooms lamoly room. formal dining room and a 10• .•,. assumable toan• $289.000. 171 4) 759-1501 FOUl..rl.EX $215,000 CWL Y PILDT Dl s s s $'5,000 Buy ot a 11fe.11me.J! Spacious home ftalunng 2 bedrooms plus den. formal dining room and approx 2000 SQ fl' For an unbehevable $95.000 (7 14) 759-1501 Tai.ACID YAIDS LOTSOftaHS Excellen1 locallon. close to every1htng. The kitchen w111 catch Mom·s e)le _ 1t s all new The kids wilt love those lovely 1erraced yards & lush trees Dad will lhp over the price & terms WHY WAIT SEE IT TODAY•!• 11230 (714) 646-TI11 WALi( TO SAND & SUIF Some paper when you takeover eiushng loan totaling approximately $48.800 on a super upgraded townhome 1n prest1g1ous area. Payments are only $582 per monrh on these notesr Other terms available also! Pnced at $11 5.000 (714) 545-9491 PALACI FOi SAU That s been a general comment from those who have seen thts spectacular custom built home. 3000 sq. It. of the plushest architectural design of its kind 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. giant arched master suite. 2 fireplaces. open beam ce1hngs. wet bar & lots more v, acre high above Anatie1m Hrlls surrounded by hundreds of trees. You will gasp at the pnce I YR OLD $304,900! #234 (714) 646-n11 • Ctmpany-Owned Mort1ai1 8ankinc Only minutes from the Pac1t1c Ocean Mint cond11ton LARGE units assumable roan e•cellenl rent structure with even better terms Seller wi ll consider 2nd. AITD. or any reasonable ofter EXTRAORDINARY POTENTIAL" #235 (714) 646-7711 Thats right•I Unus ual s1tuat1on creales a taoulous localton walk oul your backvard. stroll 50 fl. and whamll You re standing ' right on the sand looking at the beekoning surf That 1s. ol course. U you can get away from your spa. covered patio 2 sundecks & 1ncred1ble interiors On the Peninsula DllTY + CUAHING • ...._AIM This little beauly 1n the rough needs some TLC to become a super. super. family home• The terms are outstanding with the owner carrying paper. or use your I/A Al $105.000 this 11o11ll be gone' (714) 545·9491 • C1111pany-Owned Insurance A1ency LlrS II CllATIVI on this fantastic lour-plex 1n pnme rental I area Ex1s11ng loans total $184.000 and the owner w111 carry paper• This no vacancy complex 1s pnceo to sell al $285.000. (714) s.5-9491 Tl.Al Ml DOWN ... and reap profits by developing this R-2 lot'! Located in prime location! Only $95,000 (7 14) 75~1501 • Natilluf hflffal Service • C1,,.m.e Rellcatilll Program • H11111 Warranty Protram • f1Ha Prefnsilnll Staff • Massive ""'1ising HAllOI YIEW KNOLLS!! One of ttie most desirable oro1ec1s on Orange County This properly features Cape Cod architecture 2 bedrooms plus den and a backcountry v1ew11 Only $205 000 f71 4, 759-1501 I 111•% RMAHCIHG A YAILAllE on this te111l1c 2 bedroom Irvine 1ownhome in a desirable loca11on close 10 freeways & shopping 1714) 759-1501 point A GR EAT STEAL AT $525.000!1 11232 a1•1s46-n11 WOILD'S HST All COMDmOHa OVER 200,000 HOMES SOLD! 1 he Pac1f1c Ocean Breeze Natualty. Seller has latten in love with a home up north Wiii sacrifice this fan1ast1c 5 bedroom 2 story sploHevet home to make • their dream & yours come true Calhedral J ceilings wet oar mirrored walls tiled entry. ~ wood declung & patio firep1t & THE BEST ~ PRICE IN NEWPORT #231 1714) 646-n11 \ •' _J COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT HILLS 2790 HARBOR BLVD. (714) 545-9491 2043 WESTCLIFF ORNE (714164&7711 2670 SAN MIGUEL ORNE (7 14) 759-1501 .'*-'" ......... Ottttt Real Es tot• ~Rulbtot• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... . ..................... . •.••••...•.••....•.... , • •••••••••••••••••••••• MwwportlHch 106' MewportlMch 1069 S...._ ......_...._. Moba..._.s ···-·••n••••n••····· ....................... c.,1..... 1071 ... s. 1100 Fors. 1100 C:O....rclal lncotnt "•'tr 2000 ._ Pt •r+r 2000 lncona Properly 2000 Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm, 1 •r.t Ba, Jge family BY OWNER·BACKBAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• rm w /frplc. room ror lmmac. cstm 4 Br 2112 One Acre 2br Country pool. SZIS.000. 618 Kings Ba. Highest quality, xlnt Home. Lge Barn. ideal Place. 64S-5083 financinc. besl value in for horses! $265,000 BY Lido Isle 4 bdr-m--ra-m-11; Npt. ~.ooo. Opn Sun. OWNER. 493-674S home, newly redecorat· principals only please. TWO CONDOS ed. lease/option avail. 642·8833. 2 Bdrm. Owner bought 642-5001 owner. at.her property and must Mewpori T en-ac• 2 Br. i-sty, terms. low price. John Marshall, Agt Condo Specialist 631-1266 YIST A DEL LIDO Bayfront complex I Bdrm, 1 bath. balcony, pool, s ubterr prkg, security bldg. comm. slips. Walk to shops & restants. $2:1>.000 Owner may finance. SUVIEW! Financing plus! $200.000 assumable 1st. try seller with a 2nd. Lowest priced home in Seaview Very private setting. Come see. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 pm 1.901 Yacht Camilla JACK HOWELL "" '~'ll' I\ II ~ 644-1156 Cill WAL.KER STUDIO I I IDltM sell. $79.000 ea. Agt. "93-3500 or 493-7492 HORSE PROPERTY LowDowwt• 100/o.As-. Lge 3br, 2ba. hme or. ap. prox. l,'l acre w /2 st~lls & barn, tack rm, corral. in excl. Mission Hills Ranch. Association Pool, Tennis, Clubhouse, & New Equestrian Cn tr. BY OWNER. BKRS. Welcome S295.000 661-6.112 1010 VIEW OF CATALINA Panoramic ocean view from pa\io deck of thi.s beautiful , spaciou s custom built modular h ome in fa n tastic Treasure lsland Trailer Park. Vaulted ceilings, wet b a r , built-In microwave, Nu-Tone Food Center. 98()00 under m0&t recent sale in saDE park! H ~.Ji~ By Owner. Open House. Sat. Reduced S3500. Beautiful 2bdrm. 2ba. adult park. dlb wide 19350 Ward St. H.B. Aslr for Tom O'Neil, <2131 72'IH!500. 8x33 hous e tr aiie r w/alum. awning. good shape, m beaut. CM adult park. $85 r ent. priced for quick sale. $4500 cash. 327 W. Wilson , Space 4l 6 4 6 -0 8 8 4 1.969 BARRINGTON New- ly Redecor. 1400" 2hr. 2ba. fam rm. new cpl/drapes etc. 11'2 blk ocn $39,500960-4134 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOPPING CEHTEI FOHSALE SUBJECT TO PROBATE COURT CONflRMATION Woodland Pla:ta Center. comer Mulholland Hwy & Mu lholl:rnd Dr , Woodland llllls Approx 56,000 St! ft on 6 I acres. Alpha Beta ma Jor le nant Call Exdu:.1ve Agent· Richard H. Paule)' <.;o Reallors (714 ) 646-5808 COMM'L IUILDIHG lyOwner 10,000 sq ft. lo lo income of SJi0,000/>'r. Pnmc H B loc '~ rru to heh Onl y $595.000 Hurrv Won:l Last I 84().1964 • HOME•n1MCOME Nrce 2 bedroom house P LUS duplex and fou.rplex to pro,;de In come. Owner will carry paper :easy down 752-1920 10,-Til 1:10 P.M.I IRAHDHEW 6UNITS 2 Br units w/garages 1s t owner benents . Grral r e ntal ar e a 1n Westmmsler. Owner will help finance /q~ent 631 7300. ••••••••••••••••••••••• llALTY 675-5200 Versailles, cozy retreat anud large Sycamores. CAPICOD Adult security complex. POOL-SPA-Trlr ac- 963-8182 .. C~VI._ Beautiful Lancer ltoyal Knight: 2 Bdrm. Zba. Step1 to the water. Pool Pnme retail mcomt! pro perty across s lreet from Balboa Pavilron with ---------Ba ~ View 496-4977. Oc.-.a SCMlth near Hoag Hospital. cess. BBQ. You name it, Price reduced on lovel)' Pool. jacuzzi. saunas. this place has it! 3 br. 2 traditional home. 4 br. 3 rol AU de ba, lge lot. Mdl. perfect. ba, ram rm. formal dine, P gym. new cor. and rec. rm. S65.000. At 700 Lido Park #22. . ' ·EX~CITl!G• ~::a~: 731-0050. Orange Valley 2 BR l"'z Ba <'ondo. Cpt.s. Real Estate. drps. bwltins. I Over 40 adult community.> Pool, Ft h doo $203 000 part. furn. $96,500. Sub-Sll9.500 & will go V.A &l~t all ~iers. Ope~ _nu_·t_!_A""'ll_· 7_60-_86_1_7___ ~:~ v e R 1 t r s . S.t/SUn l-5. 23:11 La Lin-NONTIOW -------- da Place. 645-5752 OCR ...... VU T_.. I 090 --~CURE: &QVIR'NV .631-3444 1.AS11LUff Lu.awio s open living and dioinc rooms, 3 Br. Hwey, won't last! owe ftuncinl w/ 10% down. Opa HNSWlday. Call for prior' •Pill. Prln only. 64J.17U ~17 ...... St,CM MSTO... ~ ...................... . VERSAJU,ES, stturity complex. Incredible 180 deg . bay . ocea n , catatina. Overlooks pool. lagoon & fo untain s . Gorgeous! 2 BR 2 Ba. fplc. F\&m or uni. Agt. 760-8617. s-c ......... 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor Estates 4Br. Some ocn vu. nr Dana Hrbr. $146,500, Ph 49'·1704 PAC IFIC I S LA ND SUNSETS ANO THE GOLF COURSE BELOW THIS CHARMING CUSTOM BU1LTHOME Three larae bedrooms. 2~ Uled blllhl and large family room all oriented toward entertain ment. Offered at 1219.000. -~ OWMYOUOWH .. STotltC CAUF.HOMI Eleganee built for com· fort and entertaining. Parklike grounds. com- plements custom home- oak floors. marble fireplace, roll-up screens. carved mold- ings, plus more. To see more of this rare "Olde Towne Tustin" home call £ '11~1 ;;;;--::. I : , '"I I l ~ •l.'•llY ~ ,,., 1 .'()()() LAURELWOOO PATIO HOME. l~ stories, 4br, 2\'a ba, AfC. $128,900. 14331 Ra in tree Rd. 544-$439. Open house 11·6 Sat/SU.n. _, ~ 631-1400 Beauti ul c ustomized 1 _________ _ 24 'd0' Viking Home. AcnaglforS• 1200 2Br . 2Ba & enclosed ••••••••••••••••••••••• porch. In Laguna Hills . nicest s s tar park. 5 acr es, Huntin gton (JD359). Beact~. To be .sold at •Mewportf r-a.yoch fo/~~~ b~ ~~~r0 g, ~h~ tf.., In OWll Supe.rior Court. Broker 12x55 2Br, lBa, front cooperation invited. lnfo- kitcben. Home to have Marsh Dozar Aue. new exterior supplied by Uoneers. 213/272-9536 seller. (OG6464). CLASSIC MOllUHOMI SALIS 2706 Harbor. Ste 206-A 540-HJ7 l Ac corner lot, California Pines, $1,400 dn. lake over payments of $74 mo. (714) 963-6809 eves. Cos:asrdat MEWPOtt'T /6 Units. in heart of Newport Beach. Located in the commercial area. 1t can be \lied for business. re· sidential or '!? $450.000 COSTA MESA RO.AD I.AU YE A fabulous location with la rge bldgs . and a showroom. Has existing business Owner will carry 1st T. D SS75.000. WATl:.RFRONT HOMtS REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ,,..,...., 1600 •••••••••••••• ••••••••• CN .... i--:'5~ OWll• IRVINE-111E GROVES LAfMM.A HACH ..._..for 1700 2 br. 2 bll, a/c, dbl ~r. 9600 SQ.Fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• uparaded. 116,000. HI 14 Leued com~rcial-Family condo. 2 br, 2 ba. excb. for condo. By appt, induat.rial units located upgraded, nr So. Coast 731-0Sltowner/aat. on one'<>I Laguna's main P laza, flex terms. P_ .... II Trlr t d hilhways. Buildin1 re· 96,900. S56-6715 .... · • op con • cent1y ~led. High CM area 91QO. ~ 1444· demand area. Partners Newport Beach condos. Good buys • views. R.H. R., agt, 673-7300. LUie New Remodeled. Balboa Peninsula Pt. 21JI Mirimar. 5G-4m or .... Bay Harbor Pit, Tuatin " want out, olferin1 very 2lal Sp 13 attractlve flnancin1 on a LI 0...-1etJ1...... "--Ju•R Capo -c 000 2 total price of $575,000 ngo ....................... ...... -. ...... . down .....-.-...___ er. 2 Ba. 141qaq. ft. 8 yrs. :!~~ &75-67oo ......... ~~ old. All 541-503:2. .__ "•rfr 2000 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CLASSIFIED CONTINUED FIOflt SECTION C .----1100 M4%0MI ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ............... Udo Penlnaula Moblle Home, 2 bdrm. 1 ~ bath ~cabana. All for '75,000. Alk (or Bob or Yvon· ne,qt, R.H.R. 81J.nDo. What a Wonderful World ·of Shoppin1, ·riaht at your IUa.1ertlP1 every- d ay I Dal l y Piiot Cl-.ined Ml. To place ~ad, call I051'11.u4 .. a aa.&IW Ad·Vilor FRHMOllLE HOME SHOW 8 Decionted Modela by Golden Welt Homes SUN,OCT12 So. Court Plua HoUI Bn.&olStnet ec.tall .. 12 NOC»ol TO S Pll Older bome. 1arage and barn will produce some Income while you f.lan new development. ,950 aq. ft. ol lanCl near 18th & Whlt.Uer, C.O.ta Mesa. Wdly M. ,.,... Co. ....... 644-4910 SW'Rnl'L.OVB. Y A two bedroom dollhouse with a brand n ew modem kitchen. Good Santa Ana location. New landacap,lng. New paint everywhere. Outstand· in1 value at 178,000. 752-me>. ' 9UAIL PLACE PIONITIIS- 10,. n1 l :H P.MJ hllpyou. ----·------ TAX SKELTER: Su.y my "' lot . .0 S. C.t Hwy . Bldl at V\ctoria Con. L.oapma 8dL Next to new Oris Abel projed. Call gy~-.1..,or Buu lleys __,. for dltaOa. jacuzzi. c lubho use S65.000 Near large shop· ping center and bus stop Oceanside. 714-433-4422 RESTAURANT BALBOA ISLAND Excellent Main St. l0<·a· lion. Includ es land, bldgs, all fixtures. clien- tele, + 1 Br apt. Full price $500.000. Owner will carry b a l a n ce w /$300,000 down. Call Prestige Homes. 645·6646 •IHYIESTORS• Rental units for less than 10 it gross. Low or no negative cash flow. Low down . Limited partnership avail a lso Call John Apgar at 640-5351 or 64&0783, Agt. HEW FOURPLEX A.II 2 bdrm units. close to San Bernadioo city center. 200% apprecia- tion avail. Builtins. A/C, pat.ios. $139,500. So. CGlf. Realty 546-5605 SHOUSIS EASTSIDI C.M. Near aoU oourse. f1exi· ble owner says "submit your trade." 752-1920. ' 9UAIL PLACE PIOPllTllS'"' 10,. " 1:10 , ...... 3 ..,__on a \ot. $1S5lt. OwM.t/ AGENT. M2·50G awe 12"-'llt. E.sidt Costa Mna 5 units oo huge lol ... room for more! Owner says "sell !" Make us an or rer ! 752-1920 10,-TII 1:)0 r.M.I GOlNC&MGEAVAlL 10 units S220.000 L.B. 6 units Sl.50.000 L.B. 4 pl ex Sl95,000 H.B. 16 units s:?lS.000 lngl. Most under 9X gro6S I 847-&16 898·552S" ------ 5 Units • Costa Mno Less than 3 males lo beach. 3 h o m es + duplex. SU>.000. Vic J ashmski. Broker 645.6269 FOUR.ft.EX COSTA MESA SJ:J.000 cash & owe at S.UNrT ILDG. l2;• for 1 yrs. 645-1103 Near Newport Height~ -- Fant.a s l 1. c 3 bdrm LohforS. 2200 0~11er s urut w ram rrn .••••••••••••••••••••••• formal dinmg rm. 2' i baths & fireplace 4 other UMD /CM R4 lovely units each w 2 120 X 210. Condo or apts. bdrms , 2 baths & 645-llOJAgt. fireplace Atraums & patios. 6 closed garages OWNER WlLL TRA~E + 4 parking spaces. Only 3 + A c r e s 1 n 4 yrs NEW. $450,000 F'allbrook-$99,500 for WHkyH. Taylor Co. Orange County Lo t . RHlton 644-4910 GREWE PEDERSON RLTRS. 1-459-4181 8 UNITS Mcuwtaift. D.wrt, Wests ide Costa Mesa. RHOl'f 2400 good condition. income $40,800 yr Pnce $445.000 On payment $130.000 owe balance. at ll % A .PR€HIG€ ~I HOMES Real Estate Investments 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB 645-6646 OWMB FIHC. 80/o ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAMMOTH LAKES Mobile home with view. or mountains, 2 Bdrm, builtin kitch .. new paln\, light and airy Wood burnmg s tove, good winter access . $15,000., #5.5 Ski Trails. Ownr /agt1 Diane · Barrett Rily, 642·5200 9 units. Ccsta Mesa, 2 m1. FOR LEASE ~ '~ to beach. Cash flow New 2 bedroom 2 b~tb" OWC-no pymts 2 yrs home. Mrss1on La~es $112,500 down. $450.000. Country Club. Gotf- Principals. Broker. Les tennis-pool. Beautifully Barnhart. 559-4475 or landscaped. no main-~ 972.1577 · tenance yard. PAYS FOR ITSELF 9690Clubhouse Rd. C. M. super duplex 91.,., Desert Hot Springs 213·378-2572 assum. financing. Make ""!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! offer. Own1Agt 642-9666 = MUST SELL! 2 h<MlHs on 2 duplex lots C.M. Best offer takes 10% financing. Own/Agt. 642·9666 . IROKMS ONLY Te rms, Terms, Terms. Owner says "Sell !" Beautiful ocean view property. 2 luxurious townho\llle·slyle units. Completely up1raded. Try 11.1% c1own & owe at 10% lnterest. Or if you have lbOl'e to put down. try 15% now & 10% In l)'r. 4' ask owner to carry at 7.5% lntenst. As little as 129.000 down or 7.5% interest may buy this bead> area beauty. Call for further detalh. A&ent-21.J.9.GU. P.S. Pnnclolea welcome alao. PALM DESERT • ~ Luxurioua 4 BR ho11111. tastefully furnished, beautiful pool and motiJn· tain view! Well planned· for easy desert U vifta,·• ~ $361,900. l ' IAltlm REALn IMtSTH1 •. 642-SZOO 1"· Yucca Valley Hli\'/!. Desert. Houses. Lots ~ Acreaae. 4 Bdrm. 2 U. . as.ooo. i Bdrm. + Den 1 • R·2 lot 132.500. v. acre t~ \'t acre Iota $.'\,5'JO and ~ with utllltiea nail; Acerate M50 and up. W~. have commercial IOU 4 acreaae with hl1h~~ (ronta1e. More! Ca ; Orea at 8. It o. . .... E1\at e 7141366·14 t a'" ""'" •M.Mtjl 1 ~ . )I .. . ... .. . . ...... 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Brand new condo. liv1n14i fem rm, $150 /mo. 3 blockl to beach. 1600 sq n Pool, spa, sec bldg (11.3 )~ 711119 REALTORS HA'PENNY INNS 771 Yorktown Ave 538-0Ul ~.. 2m Gamet OerT) pr ""9100 tt.?altor 1173 Z2J(l . IALIOAIS&.AMD ........ ,,, .... <'•r c11r I ('• 1111 \ 1111 11rf'• 'llfl lk ''' ~""''" 'I'' 11 m" t 14 I I 1>•~ wlutol~ 11• 1~ .H UI Bnmd """' lu' 1•111\11•• •' br, 2 ha 111!\"Q fl m ulti f'\"'f l"o111m twnhomt· :i hr <11 1 bll l•JIOI, ll't1n111 ~> Wl:ilCIJvrllllt 116'J .,_. JUJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIOM F, 1-~ot\ ti t-:NT :i lld1 m WO ... m1·e1l H•rll At l(araJ" "'umth pleu•· K 1111' At Ill''" W"'l(•Ofllt• C'l.111 lllW ~i 11r 117J MI /\11~111. Ill• f(!\I ~ .. ._, Dert .fa''~ Mlchoftl .... Jete ~--· 4t7..070J 4t4-J6l' Bluffa Condo in new cond. aer. 38a. Pvt SJ)a Incl 1175/mo. &64.3300 3 Br, 2.,.. Ba. Npt. Terrace Condo. Front unit with vtew. Adult1, no pets. 9650/mo. 1142·8833. WetA I •• lJtl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Poolalde. New dlx twnhs Z Br w/retr. 2i,.., bM. l700 str. voUeybMll, sauna, Ii rr/yrd.llillO, 714 /964·2068 loll frtle l-800-422·'40. ,,.. 1744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly fwniahed Condo, 1 Br + ofc (or 2nd BrJ. I Ba . Sunny dec k o n stream. AC. dshwshr. carport, pool, tennis. etc $550 mo. yearly lse Adult, no pets. Avail Oct. Ulh. 548-0412. TAJltMa,_ AVOCADO MOWTM f'allbra Atta Ownt'r ,,IUU,<'1118 ... IHS. 000 N\'W c:IU'1Jt'l,. pa1nl an.t charm on Ba) *tlb p.aon 0 11 WAT & R R u il h ~1)1'(·1• I 2 •lon 3 ll<lnn, 3 •., b a ( r p I 1• n " w k1t rtwn SllOOu lvau 14'vt'I 11 .-•'Cllll \ 111· t 1ph a '"1 i:oi r 1111 op•n11r 1t rv.11 1111' man) m<n~ tc-a1 11rf'~ '7:IO rail ~~ 7.L~ OtfWATH ~:u•t-11t h>n11l J Roi r-m VII dlftf'l"f'f\I h•11·I~. ell.1 1t •nil a1dl1l t>t t urv unli Wlltt'r 16\11\ II\ I If'~ 111.: tl~mo Stwrt tttrm u' 111 I 11111 ii I IJr, '.!. l>11, llilr fr11k. I ••lnt1. 1lrat"'" Jll:t!> 11111 ~ :1101 l l 3 ~ Al' r \I!> I' I' I 111\' &voudo Orowth ~••h ~ OwMr •'immc1n~ ... 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S240.000 i:; 18lh St f1 l!i .;411 71i:t1 ................... , l>.ln9L25e1.-,. ., bile.' to tll't!an .. :1c1u10t l 1)1.lrtn. furn r m & rlen. t~ mol t•Jush c-rpts. .!l• 011. ''""IHr & glasi. C>bl ,•ar pvt !(ar. full} m1u111 '<.t <lull" nv vets lnqwrt• a l 527 1Hlh S I 7 14 91l01l:l3 1or Y00-6.J.11 Secluded h1deawa) ' 66 acres. beautiful bwhJin.: stt.. seasonal strt'1tm & one bedroom r ab1n •oo.ooo Goon uwnt'r financing WIMT'm llNT AL S l'wo hdrm hoflll.• Im .-h patio and .iar1tflt' $1;1111 So &vfh>nt 3 llr lowt•r w garage SlOOO n~ Sharp Mtsa 1k l M. r :1 l\r :! & l-'1111111\ I Ill fflill t::lec l(aru1w 1lour :.! l'OV .. r t! d pat 11• !! . w 1 I h gard t'n t'r $7 9~ 1110 7!)4 62 l2 Jbdrm. :!liu. llt-lil l'cnll'.JI P 1.1 rk. ll62.'> 847 452.5 Other R-2, R :1. H " & rommerkal propl•rt •'-'~ available. Also. R 1 acreage ava1l11blt' For rurther inforfnll lion, l'Oll tact Ken Marks 3t sw ..... htate 2319 Spring Stn•et Paso Robles Clllifonlia 93446 11051231-7710 'I CAllLsaAD t.arge 2br. 2ba. condo on water. Sun de<'k. pool Quiet aduJt commun1h Easy fwa y al'C e s ~ $109,000. 752 2 197 Ael Owner. Crescent City Beaut bome on Smith River, P79,500 Assum In 873-9'73 Oltoflhh ,,.,., ,, 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 Acret WyotNncj 963-6609 eves HAWAII'S ICONACOAST New 2 Bdrm. 2 bath lux ury C'ondo with ocean view. A good buy a t $175,000. Fee simple Property Investments 631-0143 20 Acres Southern Oregon nearly level overlooks beaut. Valley $17000 full • -price Terms C har le~ Breslin~ S007 ........ W-.ct 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED lo buy 3 br con do or home in EaslbluH sec of Np( Bch. Pnn only. Bob Hill, day~ 891-6602,eve964 531!1 Out of Slate In vestors want large Newport 1n come , I a n d . h tl m e Madonna Aulhier Man ning. Wu-. 714·325,:5550 ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._..,_.shed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l BDRM . 2 RA , BAYFRONT frplc, i<ar, avail Nov. 1 until .rune 20. 9!00/rm. 760-1977 .... , ........ 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Channing 5 bdrm. 3 bath bayfront with 38' boat float. Sept. • July 51200 mo. Yrly Sl600 mo Bill Gnandy, 675-6161 OCEAN VIEW 2br. 152S/mo3car gar Newl} Decor.645-4345 C<YZ.Y 3 BR. greal for cou pie or 2 smgJes. ~5 mo Avai.1 til June '8J Linda Oeth. Barrett Rlty, 642-5200 c--....... 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONTHEBEACH So SM) front 4 fir 111Jp~:r w 14ura11.e Sl2UO mo :1 fir Ucn, L1v1111< rurntt. t'nt:l\1:,1.'d gurage N11 l'hlldren. nu pels $.'..oo t'ull eves t~2 7803 NEW Me9"1eoch Nu Bavfnmt 4 llr up1k'r l'al'}>On, pOS!. il111•k pri \ ~mn YEARLY RENTALS Litt It> bland Lg I Ur upt. unf um S55() lsc Two bdrm apt. 11.ar. <lcc•k. unlum$S50 Beautifullv remud .I bdrm home . unfurn . SllOOtmo, ml'I ulil So Bayfronl :1 br lower. gar. furn or unfurn Sl.200 mo South Rayfront 4 Rr up per. gar Sl!M>I> mn , furn orunfum No Bayfront 4 Hr upper w car port Sl200 ~ rl} with poss do<'k pm Lou~ & Assoc:.. 615-3331 2 Br w i:ar S:l60 (·a rpt'I. rocd )'d. watt•r pJ 2224 "D" Plarent111 tl:WH 120 --- MESA VF:RDF: :lbr. 2lm, fam rm. 2 frpll's. over s 1 z e cl i: a r ' s t u r a !( t• S 725 m o 1n t•I w11ter gardener 979 6238 ----<.:UNDO 3br. 21 :tba. nc" cpt, 2 car gar, pool, Jal' tennis. or S (.' Plaza $650 957-IDIB & Schook 2 Br. l Ra. c1ishw11shcr. stove, t a11~ts. drapes. (rplc. dbl gurage & patio ssos. 714-953 9054 \',\(;ANT :I BR. poo l. i.aunu. Jacuzzi Walk 111 ocean S7011 mu l'a ll Henry. 9624171 CLOSE TO IE.ACH Sauna Steam balh Wall lo wall fireplace. 2 Ar I Ba Double gar<Jjle & of f1ce s pace Large fl·nccd yard Pets OK SfiS() mo 2 Br I Ba rondo. newl) de 536-24_:;6. ?-7979 corated , Mc~u Verde HOMES FOR JlENT Al'a1I 1mmed Rd!> 3 Bdrms S525 $1\25 $495. Agt 979-6896 Fe n c e d y a r tis a n ti ----------10.EAN 4 BR Mesa Verde, g arag e s Fam 1I1 es newly painted m & out please Kids & pets Fplc 1n liva nt: room . welcomeCull9642566or large family roo m . !173·~1Agt .nofce BA\'FRONT 8 I 123 E. Bayfront. 2br. 2ba. sml!le garage. $895 yrly. Herb. 213·478 3577 ....._,...Msula 3207 ......•.......•........ Peninsula Point. Ba ll>l>a Yearly lease. 10 giant steps to bea1•h Beach house with ocean view 2. Br 11 , Ba. 98.'>·5822 or tl75·8720 -------c.-tr.o IHch 3218 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPB TOWNHOUSE 3br. 2ba, oceanview . w d. refrig. pnmc loc , rfo pet!I. $t151'. least'. 499-3982 CotOMcWMw 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARIOIVIEW 3 Bedroom Sausalito model home Beautrfull} c ared ror Be am e d c athedr al c·eil1n g, SllSO pr mo R C Taylor ('Q &lo 9900 Irvine Terrace Dollhousc 3 Bdrm, 3 hath, family kitchen. Walk to bay beaches S:USO mo ind gardener Agt. ti44 9687 eves ~ BR 3 Ba . 2500 ~9 Ct . Irvine Terrace W<1lk 10 s hops & beach. llrdnr in rl $1.<0'l per mn. A~. 644·963.'i lndscped. dbl gara ji(e Lux 2br. den, 2i..,bu, CON Avail Nov I. $700 mo DO d bl gar. frJJIC , pool. Agent, 673 4396: li42 5200 1ac. $560. 646-5974 dys. Verv nice 2 Br house s:i951mo. Adulls. no pets. 848 -0377 LG E: 2 Br home . l'pls. Sl\. refrag, fncd yd. ~ar Jdlts. S350 mo 644·9AA6 Large Eastside 2. Br I Ba Carpets, drapes. } ard No pets $435 mu ·~- Lux condo. 2bdrm. 21 2ba . 2 car gar, frplc, rhsh washer. r rpts . drp~. pool jar 645 8986 or 641-1545 ----- KIDSJ?ETS OK E-Sade Fnrd yard 5545 Spacious Townho use ~-642-2510, 646-4848 Huntrngton Landmark, new 3 Br 2 Ba. Highly upgraded. lovely loc 2-t hr seC'., full rec fat·s Adil . Comm. No pets $65() mo 21J 1592-2906 3 Bdrm home with ex ln!mely lge rear yard Close to beach S6SO mo 53&3347or53&1023 lbdrm on Pac1f1 c t.:oast Hw), ocean v11'w , $325/mo i\gt 9fiO ~ Cozy 3 Bdrm -rden home Ve r y C ll'an N r Magnolia & Ad am s 5625 mo Open Sunda y 10·2, 9161 Guss 962 2802. ~1-8182 IBr C'ondo Villa W:Jmcr. no pel.s s:J)() rm Charming older 2 Br co\ lage, pvt yard, I 1·ar ~ar. no pets 5445 975-6100, 962-0l*J Avail now 4 Hr or 3 + Jbr holue w lrg yard. nr Oen. 2 Ba F'rplc $625 + frway & occ:. Gardener 963·2852 642-6811. ~r s .c.t.Plaza, dlx 2bdrm. 2ba condo, patio. S495. ls t. last + sec 968-4965 or !>57-5159. 3 Br I ~• Ba N1l'e neighborhood. Corner JO(, Cl<>11e lO Wt!stminsler Mall. Avail Nov. I $600 mo Ca ll Mrs Gani 846-1371 or~ \ Br Cottage Fireplare S39S includes utilities 3 BR. 2 sty. 2 Ba. adlts on ~ M~le ~-0113 ly $450 ~21185 So of hwy Beaut & clean, ltke new. :1 bdrm.<! ba. patio Adults only $800 mo ~~ent. 675·2373 Nice 2 Bdrm condo. with 2 br dplx. gar. patio. no dbl gar Refng. Pool pet.s. $49~. a\·aal Oct 14 S4_75. Agt. 5.57-4436 ~2626 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Ocean \'1ew Irvine Terrare Wik lo Bai & Park 3 Br 2 B a , gardener meld $8751mo for Wmter. ~·5146 Lovely large upper 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 car Bit ins Walk m clos~. Walk to beaC'h SS8.5 mo 837 .IJ666 Duplex, 3 Br 2 Ba. avail. 1111 $750. 7048 lrn;. Ownr Agt 7S9 1837 3 BR 2 Ba, ram rm. stove. patio. encl back yard Children & pet OK 1625 801 Joann St Corner Wilson Placen ti a 953-1667. Marguente RENTAL MF.SA VERDF. •Hard-to-find 3 Bdrm near golf course. S895 mo. •4 Rdrm, 2 bath, large patio. 11115 rm. Lease. exec condo. view. waterfront, main chan- nel. 3 BR 2""1 Ba. brand new Boat dock 951 0488 -----,,... 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge. 5br. fam rm. din rm. 3ba, air. month· month, no pets $97.5 Agt · !>41 ·5002. _ 2 Bdrm duplex. view, wk 2 Bdrms. 1 ua. frplc, gar ly poesibly. Agt. Faye. Walk to heh $475/mo. 64().980() 66 l ·6271 Call for more details 54&2313 SUPER Turtlerock President Home 4 Bdrms. 2 baths. family rm. Beautifully decorated Excellenl cond. Avail. immediate· ly. 11100 mo. Agent. 8.1.1-9293. :~ ..... ~!~~. Duple~ 2br, 2ba, frpk.~; bib to b<:h & shops. lge patio. 645-4533 Oceanfront dht furnished mobile home. 2bdrm in tee park w(beated pool, sauna. spa, pvt beach Monthly Cll' lie. 549·2405 ar489-31L6. 2 Bdrm. ocean view, walk to bch. 2 houses. Dana Pt Ir Laa. From 1600. -.3721 Charmin& new lbr on oeeaa. rea1onable. no d!pckidl.4118-lOU 2br. 2ba, 1-car garage, yard. 5 blks from bch, 5191"2 Poppy Ave. $500. open sun 10.12. 675-4993. 2 br. l 1Jt ba. gar. pal10, 315 Jasmine. S700 /mo. 675-4177 lmmt:dlate occupancy. Fantastic 180 degree ocean view-city lights from au rooms. Lrg 2Br. 2Ba, family & dining, 9!00/mo. Wknds & Eves 644-8889, Wkdys 642·S757 Lge 3br, 2~ba. fam rm. good area. Nov 1. Many features, xtras. Clean. new paint, no pets Nr schools, priv . c lub. 546-3937. 2br, lba, drps, cpl. built· ins. lge priv. patio. gar, '>'J mi to sea. 2 mat. adults. non-s mkr pref $430/mo. 548-6609. 2151 American Ave. C.M. 4 Br. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm. Dtwuher & range built in. New crpta & drpe . Newport Heigbta area. '790. AvaJI 10-17. 541H511 HOM E FOR RENT 3 Bdrm $650, yard and garage. Family please. Kids & pets welcome. ·call 964·2566 or 973.2971 Agt .. no fee Rancho San Joaquin. San Lull Rey Model on the 13th green. Spectacular view. 3 Br, 2'1'.! ba. dinJn1. breakrast nook. Lux- wi~. &W mo. 'f,,'oumo de/ vll<1lt • ,~JU..) 67.J-8~9~ 2435 E. CoHt Hwy .. CdM Dee.rfleld ~ec. Horne. 2500 s/14 BR 3 ba. 3 yrs new. full rec . area. ~/mo. 875-9819 C ANYON VIEW . nJRn.EROCK RJOOE. 3bdrm, 2"'bl, 3 car aar. avail lnunad. trf9.254C> or 151-GlllO, 551·14tt. )J44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llHTIJ.S :!hr, Wu $700 S7SO S7SO :11ir. 21>11 :1hr 21 ~ha lhr, 21>u It U, 2•,7l)a S750-S825 $900 •l 'ONOO Herita~e Park, :1br. 11.;ha. 2 sty. patio $600 mo 1·7l4·9SS-9:n9 after 5pm Woodbndge 2br. close to park, pool & school Fl'nced yrd. $S751mu :.51·2554 • WOOl>BRIDC F. CONDO :Jbr. 112ba, µool len111s End Unit ~ 1)40-0547 ~ Rr 2 Ba Carpels , 11 r 11 p es . b u 1 J l 1 n s Gardener $750 Call 5.'i9-4304 E LEGA N T Lak e s lownhomt!. 2bdrm. air. frp lc . rec factl1t1es . aduJts. nOJklS. a'tl a1I Ckt Ill S6251rno 551 4654 Umv Park Townhouse Ueaut spac 3 Hr. 2 ba. frml dining rm, Nt'w plu.sh rust cpts, 2 car gar w opnr 2200 sf S850 mo Call Hon Say 97~5370 or eves 548-1801 2 Br 21 2 Ra 2 car gar patio. f rp lc Was her I Dryer int ld S650 mo 646 5264. &'15·018.5 Bkr. WOODBR IDGE , up graded 2bctrm, convertt· ble den. 2ba. frplc . at tache d dbl gar. pvt patios. S725. 644-1480 or li:l). SOSO ext 81. 3 Br. 2 Ba Nr school rrplc , bit ins. comm pool, waler pd., fnge & W D. No pets $700 mo. Days 8J!l·5149: Eve:. & Wlmds SS9·4 l36 The W1Uows. 4 hr. 2 ba. eat-in kit. LR w frplc, S57S Avai l N O\ I &w-6534 Exec lwnhome, Wood bndge. 3 br. 3 ba. family rm. ltv rm w 1frplc, den. dbl gar w1opener . a l·, custom yd w spa, Dec. 1 Sl200. Aft 6, 552-712!* ----------- Orangetree I Br. Condo Ava.ii. Nov L $425 mo lncld refnge. 1st. last & $150 se c urit y OwnertAgent55l 197ll WANT LEASE/OPTION 4 br (or 3 brJ, Turtleroek or San Joaqwn :;.w.2054 lS.8ph & wkend) S675Mo. 2 Br + den. A /C. enclosed patio. former model. WaJker & Lee, 759· l!iOl U..,...laoch lJ41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront roobile home from $450 mo. ( 7 14 > ~3816 S800. 2bdnn condo. on pvt. beach, pool , tennis 499·2SIM. t 2131703-0030 EMBALDIAY Oceanside Front Row View. 4 Bdrm. lge rec nn. AvaJI 11 /l '26.W/mo 494·00l9 Arch Beac h Heights Modern 3 Br. 3 Ba Panoramic lite & s urf view. $790. 213/ 378-3119. Shingled 2 bdrm cottage 1.ike new, Jen·Aire range, refrig. frplc. hardwood noors & carport. S600 + utll. Near beach in North Laguna. Hillie. Agt , 494-7551 LOCJlllMI ... JZSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOME FOR RENT 4 Br. SliS. Fenced yard 11nd garage. Family please. Kids & pets welcome. C.ll 964·2566 or 973-2971 A#., no lee. ~ ...... 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BR + den, 2 ba bowie. ln Ni1uel Shores, oceanside ol hwy. Gated communi· ly1 tennis crta, pool, etc. Man. 6 IDOi. lease at ~ per mo + utlla. 497 ·ZIM> ... Ylefo J2'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOM~ FOR RENT 3 • • Bdrm. $5:I0-1825. fenced ya rds and aaraaes. Fami lies please. ltids tr pets Welcome. C.ll 96t·2581 or 97S.29'71 A#. no ree .• Mlw,_t.._. 326' . ..................... . ...... UsL hh1ll OPEN SAT. SUN. Baywhores Turtle Roell 5811 Pueo 4bdnn, 2"'ba. Bayview, 0.U a 8r COOY den 2 11150/mo .. )'Hr IH . .... !.c bftia L /R + d'tr. Mz.1'750or21J/m.2171. ;;;;~·;·r .. ··;i06 I ,, ...... e11eee11•••• lllir I ~ ..... I· • ..,~=: fD, Catb. celllqa. O /S1 3bdrm, 2 Ytba condo. Al pr . ..,_ rl.aht ln. beaut oce.a A cit1 Utee f14i. m.ln-97. vt.w, DO &*I. '7G0/mo. Want~ C.UIG-WJI Jlm--or-..o. ... ..,....._. lHt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1t•CAHYOM McL111ln Twnhme 2Br, 2ba Tennis pool jac sec Cvd prk'g for 2 cars, $875. 644-7722 d ys , 640-8388 ev /wknd Lovely 3Br twnhse In Newport Heights 2'hBa. frplc. & pool Newly de corat ed $75 0 /m o ~or64S4834 l.rg 3bdrm UPPl!r duplex. I house from ocean. ocean v1ew, $750 ! m1> )' r ty 67S-Mll8 Newport Crest, ocean view, 3bdrm, Jba, reftiJi, com. pa1:tor, washer /dryer in cl. Pool, tennis. S875/mo 646-2017. IAQCIAYVIEW BLUFFS Spacious 2 Bdrm 2ba New cpls /drps . Highly up graded $995 1mo 644·0134 or 644·6368 Very ruce2 BR l Ba. Fplc, bar. lge patio l600 yrly. 615-:i.so. HAUO. VU HOME Ca•• ' 'm1 ........ d 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 2bdrm & den condo. NewPort Beach /Santa Ana Country Club areu, adults, no pels, S700. 998-6685 eves. COSTA MESA 2 BR 21-. Ba, 2 car gar & fireplace Adults onl y complex 675-5880 Lux l'<>Odo, 2bdrm. 21,ha, 2 car gar, frplc. dish washer. crpts , drps . pool, Jae. 645 119116 o r 641 l54S l.rg I bdrm, spa, pool. balcony, secunt) i:ate . 1:1)5 mo. 842-700 LocJl-IMch 37 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. S800 mo. Adults, no pets. Agenl 761).8244 2 br, 300' from <X'ean, utils incl, S'IOO/mo. 661 1161/ 494-4741 2 llr, 2 ba ocean vu. avl Nuv & Dec Adults only 1800 mo 494 -7312 or ():W.9282 Newport INch 37 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge 2 Sty Duplex .'.llir. 2 full Ba Frpl c In Newport Hghts S800 mo 646-6300 HCir..o; vt.;, HCMM Upgradl!d 3 Bft 2 Ba. mu.st see to aP.prec1a te comm pool. ch1ldnm OK. no pets Avail. now $795 mo !\gt !162-6609 4 Br, 2 Ba, children & pelS ok. t96S. 644· 121W. 644· 7383 Agt 2bdrm. 2ba, nrS t: Plaza, •OCF.ANFRONT. Avail pool. spa, water & gas now, daily, weekly. Spec - paid SSOO 546-6895 tacutar view &73-SURF Harbor View Hume. 2021 Port Provence, new crpts. new drvs. $195. no pe l l\ !\11 ss o ur i (314 )53&2134 ON THE BAY 2 Bdrm. 2 ba w I POOL Serunty 1US<l/mo. SECURITY CONDO Bdrm. 2 ba. $750/mo OCEAN VIEW Clean and neat 2 Bdrm, 2 ba w1frpk Secunly patio SliSOfmo. Waterlronl Homei. Inc 631-1400 Newport Crest, lux. J br. 21,, ba, formal dr. wet bar. dbl elee gar . ten n1s. pool. Ja c-S750 1 l lJ ) 548·6.'>52 ---- NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cute 2 br, 2 ba l'Oltagt- wdge fenced yd & gar, new crpt & ~int. a vail Nov I, S67S/mo Call 548· 71451642-8868 3br, 21,ba, vie w. up graded, beaut, S650 mo Carmen 752 1700 631 4185 THEILUffS 31>r, + den. 2ba CONUO new pa111t cpl. bwlt-ins. wash dry, pool. frpk. 2 patios. 2 c ar !!ar . S875/mo I Yr Lease 644.8435 Newly deror 4bdrm c·on do with r i-fr1 g CON DO 2br, 2ba 2 car encl l!:ar . priv pa110 S4951mo. 540.6240 Luxury, secunty 1 l~e br. 2ba unit Newport lfay Towe rs J blks Crom P avillion , w view of b;iy ·11en1mlns from all wind ows I111•I ex pens1 .. e bar stools, m1r ror s Adulb o nly SS5(), mo. Avail Nov IS 042 l)iSS Tow11h•e u..fwwished 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRV1N E/NORTHWOOU THIUJCES Comer loft, t bdrm. up graded, pool, Jae. !>auna, l~nn1s S5001m o t:a 11 344 1434. 8.11-3629 LOWESr PRICE 2 Rr. 2 ba with pal10 & deck Security, pnvacy, pre sttge. greenery S&t51mo wa.<;her dryer Avail am .___._ m ed S850 N o 1Jel s ;1 •..um, l'l ua. i;ia ra.l(e, 833 .. 1357 w5hr drvr h<1ok uµ. S520 m o S ta nto n , Waterfront 1Sahsbury 673-fBOO NEWPORT C REST 8475408 Completely redecorated - 3 Br w1lh huge master New t w" ll e <l r u 1, m suite, oeean \'iew. $9;)0 To~nhome . <.pa, pool, Also large well decorat tennis Ask for J L·an l!d 4 Br. m5CJ 642 9411 or Marsh 964·1~ 3 Br. 3 Ba. Exclusive Con do Pool, tennis. etc. $8.')I) Pr operl} H ou s e 642 3850. 2br, 2 ba Wstchffcondo. pool, frplc. apples. 1.525. Days 546 -2750 eves 640-4388. D E J~U X F: WATERi'~RONT, 3bdrm, 2ba . newly decorated duplex. bit-ins. frplc . wet bar, Z cable. partly fum. patJo. 25· side tre boat slip. No pets, 1800/mo yr. ~ 675-4421_ LUXURIOUS 4 Br CON· DO ~ Newport Crest Spacious family home with view' Tenrus, pool, etC'. One yr lse S950 Tom Rainey, 549-996 _.!.. ~·2714 ~ blk lo bch. Lovely 2br I ba . frpl c . pallo . S600/Yrly 968-82163 West Newport 2bdrm Cot tage, frplc, encl gar, lse, redec. no dogs, ri:r. ls t. last & dep seoo. !>52-8343. 645-1.387 Big Canyon Twnhse, lux 2bdrm. 2ba, spectacular golf course. & lake view, sep 2 car gar. tennis. pool, jac. L.'le 9950/mo. 644-2Al6. Newport Shores Canal Fronl, 4bdnn, 3ba, newly decorated. pool, tennis. 2 blocks to ocean. 962-6683 . NPT HTS 3br, lg yrd. part furn, lliOO!mo uul incl 642·3236 eves 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car Jlar Famtly rm. frplc. JUSt completely renovated, 631-2262 2 Story Bayfront for lease. 40' doc:k. Jacuzzi & pat1n Sl.500 mo. Hasson & As soc. ~1-1651 "ewly redecorated N B 1'0f'ldo witlun wallung dis lance or beach 3 Bdrm. 2"'2 ba. dining rm, llv rm, eal·in kitchen, patio. pool, spa. lighted tennis S8SO mo. C.11 M2....o'74 or 76().6060 eves. Aslt for Mr Guyette •2br. Iba, end fronl yard, adults. no pets . gar. use of pool $550 641).J.S25 Mrl'TBR. TWHHMS 2 8r21 2 Ba SS75. 3 Br 2'-') Ba $650 3 Br 1"2 Ba $700, ocean vu KJds OK. no pets John MarshaJI, Agt Condo Specialist 631 1.266 1 Br 2 Ba, close tu Oed•·h. 5750. Jacobs Realt.1 675·6670 ~pt Shores Duph•x :I fir ., Ba.1625mo ___ 642_-8850_ A~ EASTILUFf ! 5 Bdrm, 3 full bath.~ Hit: VIEW TO(aJl~ re dune. new l'pts, drn~. pJ11111 tiles, papers . & ml\rt' K.tds OK. no 1iet:-. l'u II nov. JACK HOWELL ,, .. ''"'~''''"" 644-1156 new carpet. drapes. tile ---------- J276 On qu1el c ul·de·s a c S-Cle•Rte Gard e n1n11 paid PCH/Brookhurst 12 blk ••••••••••••••••••••••• from beach. Call Debbie Gorgeous 3800sq n home 731·5844. on golf rourse. pool. BBQ. 3 rt.replaces Wallt New VeniaJles 2 Br. 2 Ba t o b e a c h S 9 0 O $650. By Hoag Hosp. 2131378·3119 968-2297or963-0867 s-t•.,_ JJIO East bluff 2 Br + den con-•••••••••••••••••••• ••• do, on lrg greenbelt. Lovely l Br condo near frplc, llOOJmo. Mr. Rose. So. Coast Plaza, like 640-8S30or644-41~---new . 1395/mo. Call 2 Bdrm high-rise. Furn/ unfurn. 7141752-5710 Jeanne Salter. 631·12166 Newport Heights 3 Br. 2"'2 REALTORS ba, ram nn. frplc , near schools, s hopping. 91195. Mlwport._. l26t Afl., 1'13-9080. ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY SPY-..SS _. LIAllt 4BR home in park-like setting w/putting green Lg family rm, $1700/mo. rurnished. $1500/ mo. unfurnished. Paula Bailey &&2-8235. (L-32) NAllOI ¥11W MILLI! 6 months rental . . . Nov. through May, 4BRS & pool & view. Furniahed $1000/mo. Helen Wood 844·8200. <L-33) 712-1414 Comp.n V*'f CeM• 642.eJJI fl() I OD... 0.We 111.e Woodbtidqe Centfl' 644-6200 H<lfbot v ..... '"''• ..•.....•.•...•........ -...00 ,_..,Mia 3707 ............•...••..... B A Y F R 0 N T 1\ G 1-; . Beach, Pier. 2 Br S625. I Br 5525, S450, t\dlll>, Wntr. 300 E. Edgewater 1-871 2866 OCEAN FRONT. Winter, 2bdrm, rucely furn, 1.\95 in cl util. 640 5592 or 67S. 7673 after Gpm Balboa Inn. C:Xeanfronl Wmter rates S90 up wk For info call 675-lf7 IO 2br lba, cloe.e to ba) & beaC'h S400 mn b7J-S.ll.'.i or 998 IY761i Oceanfront luxurious :I Br 2 Ba 2 Garage~ W1J1ler teOO 640.471:1-1 Clean lbr. gar. pa110. rluplex. qwet resid an•;i llllkbay ocn 673 75l:! •, hl k to beach. newl.> n• 1lt'<". > rl~, 1mmed. 1llx w frplc 2 br,2 ba,S58U :1 br. :? ba S700 6758811 1 anytime 2 bdrm. I ba. WlNTlm 1n:NTAL. heated pool. Sll'PS to ba~ hl'Jl'h ft'rr). S42S t'all 1••1·~ to-;:; \~I days to"';:l 100\l SIPP >' lo ba~. :! Be h11}\1ew. dt-t•k & l(ar. S600 Jacobs Re all.> 1iiS 6670 3724 ..•..•.•.•.•......•..•• SUSCASITAS f\tm t br apt. S32S & up Encl gar i\dult!I. nu pets 2110 Newport Al ~ 4968 betwn 8 30 & 5PM CASADEOltO ALL UTILITIES PAID Compare befor e you r ent. Cus tom des ig n features . Pool. BBQ, cov'rd garage, new furniture, sur rounded with plush landscaping. Adult living at its best No pets. 1 Bdrm furnished $410 •W. WUson.642-1971 ............... 3740 • •••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'sAMIST SpaOJSh F.atale Lav mg' Beautiful park-like sur roundln as. Terracec pool. Sunken gas bbq s parkling fountains Spacious roo m s Separate dining area Walk-ill closets, home like kitchen tr cabinets Walk to Huntlnator Center. l Bedoom-w\lum. '400 1 Bedroom rurn frorr $0) 2 Bedroom rum $490 Twnhse·unfurn. rrorr ~10 Adult.a, no pets. Utilllles Free! LA QUINTA HERMOSA irm Parulde Ln. t blk W.olBeach. 3blbS. of Edini«. IM7·5"J NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAR-ROUND FUN : Social Act1v1ties D•· reCl"lr • FreE: Sunoay Brunch • BBO's , Par ties • Plus much more GREAT RECREATION: Tennis • Free Lessons (pco & pro shop I• 2 Healtn Clubs • Sauna • Hyaromassage •Swim- m1 n g . Driving Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles 1 & ? Bearooms • Fur r ~nea & Unturn1sheo •Adult L•v1ng •No Pel~ • MuMIS Ooen diUly 9 10 £. Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 "'•ne 11• •htf" 114) 645-_1_1g4 Newport Beach/So. 1!00 16ln St CJ, ,·~1 ul i!lll'I 17141 642-5113 OCEANFRONT Deluxe 3 Br 2 Ba. 2 car garage. Avail now till June 15th Sti75 mo No pel s . 67H640 2 BR 2 Ra, fplc. ocean 11ew $650 winter. 978-9\7:.!. ITT5 7434 Ot·e.rnfronl. wrntcr 3 Bdrm 2 Ba. frplc. no pet-' ~5 Agt Landa 675 7060 Bach. clean P\1, ulll ud f u r n Pre f I 11 u 1 t'I person SZ75 S41H358 IAYRtOMT 2 bdrm yearly lse $950 OCUHAOMT w I.Tl l t!r S7 SO. IM>O' :-lwpt Brh ~-ty 675· 1642 IXean view, 2brm, S800 yrly Lrg patio. 1)45 7762 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oeluxe Bayfront 3bdrm, 2l>a. refng. frplc. a dulls. no pets S900 mo yrl} &M>-nu. 644-5138. I br, yearly, avail Nov 1. S3SO mo. nr N Bayfront. &15-4412 AGAnAVl. 3 Br. 3 ba, frplc, open beams. No pets '900 mo. /\gt, 615-8170. ------------...... , ......... 1107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Small Bach. S300 Yearly Ulils pd 4 -8PM ~anager:._67~5112 Cu le bacbelor . very private w1huge deck. S3251mo yrly. 675-8018. •• •\'2 Blk to ocean. 2 BR 11"1 Ba, fplc, encl gar. LR, adJts, no pets. $595. 631 -31188; ~6822 Vear r ound ren tal Newport Peninsula . 2 Br 1 Ba Al\ 6pm & wknds 963-IQ.11 PEN POINT 2 Br. gar. stained glass, sundeck. adJts, no pets. Yrly $4~ 673-1194 ll2Z ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spacious 2 bdrm, 2 bath . din.Inc rm. f1p, bay view. .->. Agt. 640-1830. Cozy 1 Br Apt. f'rplc, pool. l employed penoo, no snder or pet. $450 mo. \st .. last, dep., ref's. 640-... M011CI how DaUy Plloe Clasa• lfled ada dlaplay their IM'llUlt!S wUh le1iblllty and Imped? Ow ada, we are proud to say. ~aU)' 1et r esulta. 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SparttUnc cle-" 2 BR l '" O.cb Ca.rpe~ & l'lrop(ls Ba F , P ~ poo I "1 fj fU.mj.11'.u.nfum ..i11t. mo Suwud ltd s sso 548 9H78 640-06SV :.!Br. UM, frplc·. " ot·11 \•iew. 1tud10 kitchen . .ioil mo~~ 2Br, lBa. fJl)k. rw" 1 plb dra~w. ~UUI\. 1•iu1111rl oo pell IMI> 7fiO n 41 2Br f rpk. rr1Hs . 'tv. balcon v1tw. udlb . ntt pe\s Hef1otr111~ Ave. 67~eoa. 0 1lt'ln 12 .• Nf'w 2 ijr I ~ l.-aundn honlt up ga ru IW I rlln l 1 ar<I + pa.t11.1 clulb.. nu ll('l.lt ,.~ 00 7Jllfl I HR \l>l'l..r \t'l' :-le"" C'l"l)t & thV". t .... <1l1 l'l'lhlll(!>, lit'I \ bltll' llU IHt.u . $J1!1 lli:S ~UlOa IW6 ~""" lhl'. c p l drll"' ri.1 cl\tldl'f!n n1 ~'"' n w SlO\t' IJS(I n•l &l.'i 241t' S1>uc1owo lwnhNt\ A.lrtr.u1. TT21>a -pout. c a1 '"" t l)n~att' puuo tr.: plu\ ' r d r 111 l' h 1 l 11 r , 11 $4:LS m o ('a ll r:!l :l 1 ~· 7fi3.1 Vil.LA COIDOV A Mn"I ulll rr•-.• Nt•,,. 1·1 µl. t"lll'I l(Ul Jllt' 11u l10 dShwtif. lun1ln r n1 "'' pdb 1 lll>f<M ~RUkM 2323 t-:hlc•11 \\1 ~·2 71.I~ D-.l'oW 3126 '.')t1hllll • <I r"I.' I bl'<1Ch lilt 'ltfl1 '"t t1 1urH"- "''"l" • hlk s..1;111 1111·1 1tlll '-i11 v 'ttU<Jlu .qlt wulk lu h .. orh s:tl•I I 11'11111 .111! ~·•• Ila""'"' '~" I !Ill 01 1w J1r1'.! LOlfll"G HIN• 18 50 .••....••.........••..• ltll \ '-ll N 1-:w •111 1\hl J.:fil. Mil 11!11/ll~ jl\1111 \ I<''" $1>!1~. ··~ • Iii:! ..-wporlluch 3869 ....•..........•....... VILLA llJ.IOA Nf!w Lullur> 21Jr Condo. fo'ul I St•rur1ty undt•r .il\ll.lfl\l i.mrltual(, Caunuy I.om· f77~ rm 675 :.11w11 Wi·>1\l'llll .1n•,1 I llr 1'1101 \1l11lt •inly N11 111.·b. $.:r7~ m•• u-i& 1:na \ 1•1"!<1tllt'1> l'lulJ l'o11ipl1·x 1...urj.le 1 Ur Pn\'all' club . It) 111 IM>Ol i. $5'75 'l'vd :!.u.2411J.ll!1...'1il~ Vc1..,allh"" I lit. ~1·4·unty . C'I u :. l' t 1> 1• v 1: n t h 1n 11 ~JO n111Stcvc !157 IOOIJ l.uiruna tteac-1\ Mot.or lnn. 985 No. Pacific Cous l Hwy, Laguna Btial'h IJatly, Wt-c.kly Kitchen avarluble Low winter r11lcs llH-5294 tloom with kltd1cn µriv Neu ti1.111 & shoppang cetller Adul~u.o.l.)....E.v1t11 li-9."lOorwknds 962-7~0 Luxurious Room uhove ---- Enjoy living in a plush, Water front Home· with bout & dock rn Hunt mgton HBroour lt 's for a Foxy Lady o r Claslly Ouy . 21·40. 84&41~. ------ wc s rcurr oLoc NI 'N~'' •HI 111 i\I If ' . .,., . . .... FOR LEASE KOLL·IRVTNE INOUS. Male roommate over 2.5 to CONDO sh.r I~ home m CM. $265 --------1 ~sq I\ w/2,075 ~ Call Mr How,Hcl 64~ 6101 _ +.hUUL54!L'JSJJS 1617 Westcliff. N.8 . Want space, nr OC Airport financial -ins-r:-7000s.f. mo. 220, ~bareltt f'em Pref to Shr 3br, 2ba hse <.:dM. Cllll Any ime 644.2755 tst. noor Agent 541-5032. Asking ~ sq ft .. gr~ yrs. Call Hugh al 540-7923 Mon-Fri. KOUC&fTB Rent/Lease 3,000 sq. n. 2 OR, Xlnt Inc l"Xll t62:i 7~~.Mti-!H76 2 Bdrm. cww l'tU'fN."'' & 1 •·• ·• •••··•· • •· · · ·· · • · • patn\. C'p&r lltft t•llllo At lllr l l),1 l•t I \ \ .1111 PARI NEWPORT APARTMENTS HEAR BEACH l.~1· :1 hr l ba upµt.-r 1Jpt o ll\'G $700 tt\O l\gt., (i7~. 11170 garage for mcl11·ulous male. nunsmkr maid :>erv1ce 548· 7197 Lrg room, p vt bath, linens. no pets, 5"!00/mo. lst & la~t Lag Bch .a99-SS50. Exciting New Concept in Sharing, Mature . Com palible Fem wanted for rmmte in the N. B·C. M area bY 35 yr. old local business man goang thru divorce. Women wtsmall NEWPORT Elegant executive swtes in prestige location. With complete s upport se rvi ces FIR S T MONTH FREE. Warehouse/office space. Prime Newport Buslness Dis trict. 50•' /s q . ft 556-2922. BM'Hl':LOH Larkspur &aa-35.13 l'T iJJI I l\'\'l.'I) \,.•,.,II;• l(.&ratte l'l<lli<'h•~h.'l'lllflll 1:111 .iit" lq•h 1l1J>IJ "" .ind '*r~ ~o llel'l c 'h1h l wf.t b111 ,,. <I 1111< .. 111111 Ii l)I\ ~ l'.ill)•lt.~I. $tiOll 10t1 \Hiii ..... ----- a.,k for Lm,I" tll3 itJ8.l COUNTRY CLUB LIVING IN NEWPORT BUCH \l':H S \ll.Li<;S 11al'11c lur lhr <.'ONUO fW;ill~111.~ On1 \'It'\¥ fl"'u II .i111 111en1t1c"l S<\5(1 m u lii''.I~ 714/f1Sl·0681 1250 sq . n. S395. roo. FroQJ office, large rear door 1240 Logan St. C.Mr S40· 9352 day . 646-0681 SoulhuC Hw~. lr14 2bdrn1, 1t11a, $.\,!I ---~~ ti1!1 ~!130 Cost•Mno 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HIW\.Y OICOtt. I Br gas pd, eol'I ~ur d •washer pool Adults tl42 5073 2 Ir. I lo Af't Newly decor Gm, pd encl gar. puol. d washt'r Adults. 642,51173 l llr w ('arvon, n .i J .111i.-' SI 1'l \ti ~" tiTl.' 11r ·' .:1 1""1) ~)l1t1 \:.k for ~ ,1H mestiBAU AIAaTM&fTS !Wau\1(uJ 11urJt'll ul•I ~ Pn1ll & ~J>J \duh:. Liu pets lilJl'h l Or t61 E. 3 lrT ......-.t...~. 2 Br I Ba 5435 0 -" 2 Ur 2 Ba ~ $4t~'I Newly decor g as pd . 398 w Wilson. ti.11 5S83 encl ga r ., po o l , - d /wash er Adult s 642.5073 Perl.ct 2br 2ba UOOsqft, fpk , lndr.Y Dishwr. encl gar . $500 3106 Ginger 540-4400 $41~$465. 2 Br. I Ba. Apl Pool, laundry rm, crpts, drps. Adults only Cat OK. TSL Mgmt. 642-1603. $4.5().$475. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Apts All buill·ins, enclsd gar . W D hook-up. Near S.C P laza. Cal OK. lmmed. occupancy. TSL Mgmt. 642-1603. WelitFll!ld FAMILY APTS. Brand new beautiful lrg apt, for families with l or 2 children. Near park. Heat paid. No'pets . 2Br, 2Ba S40S 398 W. Wilson. C. M 631·5583/548-2408 MESA VERDE home al· East.side 2 br p\1 unit, end garage. p«llu .~o pets $425 642 31~7 . 5."l6·~6 Agent <! Bd. 1 12 ba wwnhow.t:, garage, patio. maturt' adults No ~Ls. S350 m<> Call Answer-Ad. 11199, 642·4300 24 hrs SPACIOUS & Sl'NNY I Br. Enclsd garage. patio. D/W. AdJts. no pets. $35<). mo. 548·9084 or 540-5446. LUXURY UVIMG In quiet Adult Complex Spacious 1 BDRM. AP'l' Dishwasher, fireplace, c ath edral cellin g , balconies. pool, spa, patios NO PETS. S.195 mo. MESI\ PINES 2650 HAR LA ,1\V 1>: SPM C 549-244i 2 Br Crpts. drps. bit ms . gar . Adlts, no pets S400 m o. 1110 Vict oria St 5411-1367 Aft SP M mosphere. 2 & 3 Br dlx Avail Nov l 2br. Iba, apts. Nopets.546-1034 encL garage, 4·p'le x, 2 Bdrm House, refrlge & adlts. no pets. refs. Mesa stove. Small c-hild OK. Verde area. 546-583.3. _5425 __ ._548_·_137_7 _____ 1 Quiet. intimate 2·story townhouse a pt condo. 2br, 2"2ba. accessible to every f r eeway from Harbor area. Greenbelt for only 14 Wlits 2.car garage w /remote. & other niceties. SS75 for yr's lease. 552·3400 . 2 Br 1 v, Ba townhouse. bll·ins, air. patio & gar. No pets. $425. &&5-4837. Stunning. large l Br Garden Apt. Pool. rec area. $3115. 710 W. 18th. Sl. 2 Bdrm. New paint, drapes. l child OK. Refrige. no pets. S36S mo. Sierra Mgmt . Co . 641-1324. Newpon Heights rea. 2 Br. Duplex. Like new. closed garage. fencect yard. Adults, no pets . $4.50. 548-4679 1 Bdrm. Deluxe Apt. New drapes. clean. roomy, quiet. Mature adults. $325. Sec urity $100. Cleaning fee $150. 147 E . 18th. St. Sat. 1-4, Sun 10·2, Lovely 2 br, 11-. bath, qwet, garden view, encl. gar. adults, no pets, from $375 , ga s pd See Sat. /Sun. 14 al 114 E • 20th St . 640-1156/631-5459 Quiet & pvt I br, I ba. adult apts. ('lean frr1m $350. Open Sat Sun. 1·4 at 114 E 20th St !YIO· 1156 r,,11 .5459 3br, 2ba, 11 ~ m1 lo bt h. children ok $450· S475 Call Russ 967·1900 ofritl' or 642·6153 home ~h «-1111v1·\o\ .. tu1l111 .:41ntjJI' ~llMI I t111h• 111 ho•1lt h & It.If fAll \~I'll! 1\11\~~I IJl l1L1-:,x X11 ,1 Ii:·· llH .!hli lower 1'11.1,h q11" & ·l~ l'\•n1 l'tl 1 ,1rd ~''"''' •.H'll \ ll. d1J1<t! 1 .. 11 " /(, :.l\1>p:, $.59!1 l'h lU:1 U\llJ l!l!I 22J7 SI 00 FREE REHT ot l)t.lr rn I ba with ~·111 llt'l'k & tar.:•• pn p.11111 <1rl'd l!:t1d:.d garagt• :i.1.'151 t\lw v1 ,,1u. 1~; :rn,.1 ur 49ti \l:!JO l',1nnn1m11· "''"'"'" '11·" apt:. 3 l:!r ~· ., l\a t"rpl1· µrv ~aral!t! ·\Ill.Ill'>. n11 Pt'l~. $550 Abu 2 llr 496·118\S E:I Toro 38 32 ..•..•.........•.•..... NEW 2br, condo, Jac·uu1, pool, built 111s. Id ry a rt' :I . s.150, avail Nov I. 5~)(i·6752 days. 494 ·IO:li l'\ es & weekend;. Hwttiftqton 8.ach 38 4 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lovely all adult, no pets, 1,2&3 Br apts fllllO Ed inger. h b 8'16-0619. Deluxe pools1cle xtru lg1· 2br, 2ba. Bltns. dshwhr I' 2 miles ~ach. A11lts. no pets S3!1:l m ,, ~1!362. HUt4TIHGTON LAKES SPARK.LCNOSTREAMS CASCADING WATERFALLS TOWERIN<i PIN ES NEW SPACIOUS LAKESJOE ADULTAPTS. •Elegant fireplaces •Private lakeside patws &balconies •Heated pool & whirlpool s pa •4 miles fro~ beach 8_,~ I t 60 7562 Ellis Ave. H B (3blks w. or Beach 01 1 New condo. l & 2 bdrms, S575·Si650. Adults only, no pets, pool, jac, tennis, etc 846-1826 2bdrm condo nr Ad:i.ms & Brookhu.rst 552-9565 or 996-0084, I MITOOCE/i.M &autiful 2 br 11pt ov"r looking P<>OI & g rel'll hells. w gar:.i g1• S-lfill Adlts No !)('lS 64S.0354 Bach ,\pt 4 l>hwki. t" \n .JUllll t'UllllllUJlll \ 1111 lh• llt••k ll"' "'tw • 1,11 ulor ~pa, 7 'w11111111111: l!Cl•JI ~ ~ lq;latt•it lt'llHh 1«111n~ hike 1rn1l~ r111t 1111~ ~1 ,.._.n Uadwlo1' l ,111lf ., t11:t1roorn:. .;part 1111·111 • aflll tow11h11us~~ le 11111 bl-llJ 1M11>o•r rnu11tl) '111 .I .1 mht>rl'l' '\I ~a11.Joa41u11 Htlh. Ho:,J Ii\.\ 11:>1.t woo UNDERST A TEO LUXURY ... PROMOta-ITORY POIMT APTS J>rumonto1)' Pomt adult \'1llas i:ive ~·ou ,,,, 1111 rn.t1 1·hl:'d view 1-:UJI•> health club, 1.1uot-.. t ... n n1s , s auna, bc Jt'h & more 1-"rmll 5655 lO Sl SOO 200 l'romonton [)n \c W1·~1 . JI.ISL north. of ,Jam t>0rN' on f>a1•1 fi1 Coast Highway 17 141675-8000 NEW l)t<;coR.3llr. frpl<'. !lar, 2 blks Sli7:-m o ~ rly IJf'I..-. 'k1ds, li4~1 1682 '.!.Ba. f 11'11 N11 t-:. Uluff. 2 lir. 2· .. bu. frplr. 2 l'ar t:nd Aar. ffi2S . mo 641).5296 E,\STBU'FF I hr. sgl adult. no pcL-; $465 mo 1»4·-176i $595. 2bdrm. 21Ja. lux Cnn do. garden. µ0n·h. 1•:.irk 1ng, dubhous1' & alt amenities Xlnl comple x Harr) .. 213·1!39·1701 of· fice: 213-278-6400 P en th o u se 1 B r Versailles. :'I/cw decor Nr ocean. Lu.sh crt yrd. ftn. Adult. Sec bldg. No pets Full ret fac. Pool, gym. $550 m o. Agt 76()..8617 VERSAILL1': HAS IT ALL: Spac. 2br. v.ha. frplc. New c rpts. drapes & paint S6.50. MS-3060 Zbr. 2bJ. WestcJ1ff. pool. frplc. adults, n11 pt.'t ~. S\75 mo &15·0302 VILLA BALBOA CONDOS Atlultonl~ I Br. I ffa w 1oce;;n VIC" I Gr + Jen l 1 • b;.i w 11 <'Nin\ 1ew 2 Hr 2 l~ '" oc·e:.111 vie" 1"r11m $6<)() '1 o J 1<L Prnpen1es 1)15 4500 645 64fi~ '.I 111 ~ Ba Ot•lui<c ~·1rcpla1·e 1;:.iral-!e No pl'lS W IJ hook uµ )..)'J 11~ Free renl to s ing le Female in return for companionship and very lig ht housek eeµing 548·28.SO ---VocatiOft Ret'ltals 4250 ..•...•....•....•.•.... . KaanapalJ Hear~. Maw. I ari:e 3 ttruppPd Duplex. H-aw11tl 0 <.'e an front t Uu 1>at1o lleck. new "'.eekly rental I Bdrm i:rplS. tlrapes ,0 pets Condo Sleeps 4 Air "'v) 1 1 N • 1 rond., TV. tenrt1 s, pool :"'' .. ~ear -"· Avai 1 o\ Call bus 213 1796-7121 res 1~11 1>275 213 795·6001 ? n R 2 lia <'Ondo. Wood h1.1rn111g .. fol<:... new 11u.1nt, drp:., l'PL'-L>bl g.,r .. lge patio. nr· Hn:.i~ Jlosµ \1llb , 1111 pets s.575 aft IPM.ti:Jl 7~1 Lido h-.yrront. 2 Br, den, 2 lkL fr-pl!" sand~ 111.•ac•h s1:Jo1.1 mo yrly ti75.0120 I llr 2 Ba Fircf•l<.i<'e. garage $600 mo. yC<arl\ Wal er paid !!1HI W Halhoa. 645-~1 Lge :! br, 2 ha con du. st cps tQ beach. new dee', hit i.ns. µutios. \'rpt. 1lrµ!> 11 I, Stl95 96:.Mt~ll!'J :tbr, 11 ~ha. lownhst.> m prime lot.'. extras. sllb lease SS.15 Avail Nov l.st 645 !12ti2 2hlks from h(•h lluge nt'Wl\ <'ptd. 1\br 11 W , frplq, w d htt0k ur>. nn pets, m11s2 -;-.11,1 Beaut Lge Jbr. 2 blks bt·h MOUNT AIM VIEW VILLAS TEHHISCLUB Near Palm SµM ngs I 2 & 3 lx."<lroom villas <l\'aila blc Weekly. monthl) and annually i h11.hted tennis c·ourts Close to R an c ho M1rag 1::·~ Restaurant How ,\~l'nl . 17Ml:J28-ijj.r.J7 Lge U1g Rear Cab111 µc111l thll·. color TV :~ frplcs Sips 14, 714 ~:; 1t116 -. . - Lr\K£ AHRO WHEAD C O t;NT RY C LUIJ VILLA 3 B r 3 b u S2 5 0 w k , S IOO wk hnl1d a~ $950 mo vr S750 m<.1 11n ISP 644-5150 Vatl Colorado C<.in<lo Rcu tal. Chnstmas 'ac-atwn. Dec ~ Jan 2 3 Br 31 ~ B J fam i l y rm wa s h e r dr)l'r . C<t l l 714 75!1 8.<l89. 675 2'.J68 11r Ans Svc ll3J 7654 dw. w<I hookup, no Rentals to~ 4300 peb ~ 752 7474 S350. avail. now until May 3L l br I ha, stove, refrig. l'arport, lndry rm 675·4'n6 Sl500 4 Br 2 Ba Duple x Oceanfront. Wood bea m i:e11ings, carpels, drape!>, ;;II bwlt-ins. Enclosed ga ra ge with washer /dryer. furn. or unfurn. Jmmed o c · t upancy TSL Mj;!m l 642-Ui0.1. ...•.•.....•.•..•..••.. Moving? Avoid depos\ls & r ut living ex.penses~ P roress1011ally s in ce l971 . HOUSEMATES 832-4134 The Roommate You 're Lookmg For Is Looking For Vou! $50 fee for peo- ple wilh home to share. S35 for those looking uud I w~ . .Y.; o. .. )fllpany Bachelor, Park Newport, a roommate search agy. ocean view. $425 Can 752-9475 furn. 955·2t~ --- , ----. ----\\"ill share my plush tn- 2 B~ I Ba ~ to beach. level H.B. home. frplc, Ut1ls pd. 5600, Property micro $265/mo m l'I all. House. &t2·3!t'i0. 1)42 1010 Rita, 5J&sooo N 13 Pemusula . 2bclrm a pt. cove r ed e <1rport. S140 mv > rly 552 118.'i:l 4 llr Apt ,\trnss th\• I sl rc1·\ I rom t><:al'h $72.'1 1 mo llassnn &· A ~so!' RSI \GSI I /lr l:pstam,, l>t.101 , :l221i CIHy St c Vatanl S125 mu &10 S:.157. C••otury 21 Xtra lrg home tn shr w students 2 Br avail Nr OCC. Bob Barrett 673·~7 aft Ii child cons idered For ----------more mfo. call J eff at !'li3·S987 after 6pm Share Jbr Ilse an C.M Pets o.k Call wkdy eves 646-9819 Resp. bus.in ess w.o.m -.n ref's 2br, l"'~ba . frpli• pool. tennis CdM Before 10 or after 6 640.8297 I nd a r,sp e asygoing male to shre Jg 11.B. hme, o wn ba Linda 847-!nSS MALE EXEC Pn v rm ba tn lux furn :'II B Condo, pool, sauna, 1ac, $295. Refs. 645 2094 --------- $150 " Month , Utils lnduded. Costa Mesa . 548·1508 3 hr townhouse to share with male , n on-smkr. Pool. $175 + 1 " ut1l Nr OCC 545·83.54or 556·9!1~ . WOO DBRIDGE Share new 2 br, 2 ba home Pouts. boat.s. Jacuzzi & lratls $275/m:> + ut1I Oa ys &57· l3.10, or 644·0620 :v1alure fem. roommate wanted, Kll area 1n t dM 2 blks from be<tch b'73·364:J Ruornmate wanted, lrg 2brm. 2ha, CdM Immel! occupancy fi7:J-9102 Wante d proi . respnn . non-s mokmg male. 2.'i 40. to share 2700 sc; ft home. SC Plaza area. with male & fem roommates S275 t 1 ~ misc Xlnt II\' mg cond. Call Sal or Sun. llam on. 545-7790 or 979-3167 -------- M F lo s hare 4 Br Newport Shores. Close tn beach. pool & tennis . Garage. s:aoo + 1 3 utils Ref's. 548-4340 Rm.mate wanted lo shrc own hme in H D P refer easy goinii. dependable Sr Cllizen $180 m o ~ 3475 k~p caUmg F'em roommate lo shr 2Br apt Bal Pen, next to bay & ocn. S25S mo. + l.'1! ut1l 556-2189 Chn stian male shr 2Br, $200 w1ut1l. NB Penn tl73-7856 eves. Maste r Bdm, pvl bath frplc g ar Male Fem S!:lS + '-i util 641·93~ mom~ Ideal location for At· tomey, Real Estate, or Entrepreneur, Office now available · large paneled Recepuon area with storage and 3 -pri-vate o ffic es in· beautHully maintained full ser vice building. <Comer Westctiff Dr. & Irvine. Newport Beach 1. 800sq. ft. Call Melissa 645-6101 DANA PT2To8 Room Ofc &Comml 1"2 price From '245 mo. 975.1120 NEWPORT BEACH 1649 Westdiff Dr Call Gene HilJ 642-0200 :l offices available Great Jo c at1on o n Lido Peninsula. 400 sq.rt .. 290 sq.ft .. 246sq.ft. Call Jack for mfo: 6i5·8036, MWPT FRONT AGE RENTALS :! Rental Sµaces Approx. 550 sq ft & up inc luding Uttls $3.50 & $450. 2450 Newport Hl vd Cos ta Mesa. See Man11 ger PRIME HUHTIHGTOH BEACH Office space ava ilable 260-500 sq. f't Suite!> <.:all 714 891 7951 Store or office, easts 1de Costa Mesa Sl75'm0. 641 .11544 ask fo r Al s ingle to triple off1 •;es a \' a 1 I a b I e w 1 f u I I services. e xel•ut1 ve al mosphere, located tn lrvme & Newport Beach. Ca ll Rita: 752·61811 For lease Koll lrv1rll' In dustrial 2400sq . ft. total 1.500 sq. ft. delu.lte office space. 900 sq. ft warebouse Courtesy to Brokers 751·4760 AIRPORT AREA Birch & Bris tol 225 to 750 sq ft. f'rom S200. No lease re qui red. Call 557-7010 For Lease · Koll lrvme In· dustMal 2400' total 1500' delux. office space 90<1' warehouse. rourtes' w brkr 751·4760 · FRONTING ON COAST HWY. NB. 1.000.2.500 sq ft Xlnt office. liquor store, wtne & gour~t shop, e tc. 645-3683. PLUSH /f'YT. eves. 5500' WAREHOUSE & Of..~ fice 30' sq ft. fronts on Molton Pkwy nr . Lak~ For.est. Dr~ nr new bl~g 951-1808 -------~ FOR LEASE KOLL· lRVlNE INDUS!. CONDO 6,200 aq~ft w-120~5 ~ s pace. 110-220 3 phase e lec. Nr OC Airport. As• mg 5&' per sq ft, 3 yr gross lease. Call Hugh 540-1923 Mon lhru f'Ti. l300 Sci ft Costa Mesa 26" per sq ft. . 673·5340 ---Storoga 4550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Storage Space. Newport Beach. 2306 W. Ocean front. 673-4154. 4600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Wanted m Costa Mesa or Irvine area, 2 or 3 BR. hous e preferr ed. :J Adults Xlnt references. 67 3 5701 Eves . & weekends. WANTED· Gar age for light s torage. CM IN B area. Contact Judy 6i5·9490. Mon thru FTi. . 8.30to5 FUmished rental wanle<.I 2Br hou..o;e or apt. dunng Nov & Dec. 1980 for visit mil Dr . wife, & child Contat.1. Vivian Schult:t 8.13-6254 8-illns ,llnnst / ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale Sandwich Shop, prime Newport Bch lo<:a- t 10 n . $85,000. (7141 6iJ..l400, or aft 7PM <2131 003-1657 , Investor wanted: $5000, guar 20% return, 12 mos. Ambit10us fem. nds working capital for leg. new business. P 0 , Box 2884, Npl Bch, 92663 Good side line Omamen · tal Iron Business. Weld- ing Truck. Wire Feed Welde r . Saws, Drill Press. Compressor. & all misc. loots !'>48-4340 ln•nt...nt ()pporhMy SOIS..,.i Spacious Family 3 bdrm. 2 bd house, S45012 2 ba. S395. Pla yground & duplex $470. 333 E pool. 548 9556 from C.M. 645-8103. beach S3/Xlmu. \.'l>:RSAILLES Lu" .Ir b<l 8'\t>-3237 lbr. w1refinJ!, Vll'W St!I' 21 ------hid~. ~35 760 8.190 ~r Hoag Hosp Light & airy 2 hr, 2 ba. din rm. lndry hookups, gar, $1115 642-6629 • :'llEF.D ED~ Louk mg for nice f'em µerson lo shr our re~adcmcy on Balboa l'e nn1ns ul a . Only ft frnm lhe Oen Separate L1ve·ln Quarters , vcr~ proper & platonic only $350 mo or $200/mo 1f will provide moderate child cure for m v bovs age 6 & 9 205 I ·street Ci:tll Tom 675 4795 llOUSEMATE to shr :Jbr. 2' i ba. CX'n vu l'Ondo. 111 Capo Brh w 'I prof ma le $33(1 inrl utd 661-8659 arter6pm for R E or roves\ l'O in· vestment comµany In dlx bldg, nr 0 C Airport. Servs avail. INV ESI'ORS WANTED .,, Join small group in buy. 1ng control of under valued public co. & in· iliatmg al-quisition pro- gram. Steve714/64&7374. l2·1PM. -- - --. Eastside 1 Br. $2911, wood 1 bdrm. 734C Shalimar. no petS,S285/11'¥l.548·l251 ur 642·33a7 cabinets & beam cell· in gs. small but coty. 642·9450. Lge 2 Br apt. Utll pct $385 mo. Ph :-,.1';;. J:i.t7 ur 53&10'l3 Bachelor apt. Avail nuw. util pd. $310 Mo Call ll<11·h Steps lo bt<111•h $300 Utils p:ild Proper 1 y House t.l42 38 50. &12-IOIO. Gan1CJH forllent 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lOX20' Gar. Stor.,ge only Costa Mesa S40 mo. Ca II 1·5 pm, 636-4120 979-8533 MaMyto&.om 502r · • •••••••••••••••••••••• -53&3347 or 53& J02:j E.sidespacious2Br.pool. Lrg 2bdrm. 2ba. frplc. encl. garage, adults , no adults. no pets. 3099 Lux t'ondo. 11enth11use llxlrm, new 1·rpl, <lrps. s ec b ld g, poo l , c.:lubhouse. adult:.. no pets Versailles. Sandi. ll3 1-!1212 d y5. fi7 3·2i49 c\ es. Unique 2 br. uµper. :i del·ks, e nd 2 -c ar garage. bwlt-ms & frplc-. 116 4&h St, &IS· 757'.l Agt Newpt ApL to share 36th St M F Non s m oker i.225 m o 1n c ld ut1ls 675-9679 WANTEO Garage for light storage CM . NB area Cont:iet Judy 675-9490, Mon thru Fri. 8:30 toS O RANG E COAST FINANCIAL C ENTER #6. COSTA MESA. v'NEED I MONEY pets. $41.5. 645-5780 Mace Ave. 546·6160 $475 Large 3 bdr m . 2 ba . Studio, l room, balhroom garage. Near OCC. No & kitchen, stove & ref rig. pets. $480. 1040 D \Lalen-Close to Ralph's Market, cia. 545·7983 17th St. 1 quiet. mature 3 Br. 2 Ba. Near OCC S450 mo. Upper apt. adult. No pets All ut1I paid. $22.5. 642-0538. ____ 64_1_·865_7 ____ 2 Br I Ba condo. newly de· corated. Mesa Verde. Avail. immed. Refs $495. Agt. 979-6896 . 2bdrm. 2ba condo. near S.C. P laza. $435/mo. 213-6193-48!0 after 5pm. CLEAN&SAVE 2 Bedroom in super loca· tion. Carpeted. Adult. no pets. S3SO mo. 568 W, Wilson. CallfW&.4477. Xtro L..ge l00tn Clean. quiet, l Br t Ba. no kids /pets. S250/mo Call Craig, 6.11-1266. I MITOOCEAH Beautiful 2 Br Apt over looking pool & green- belts, w garage $450 AdJts. No pet. 646-00M New 3 Br. 2 Master, fire place. Mini ocean view, aara1e. Adults . 2'Z1I Pacific· Bluffs . 9650. 642-8808. or 644-4330 & &M-17Z'l. S460 2 Br . 2 Ba . Townhouse. fireplace. near new. all built-ins. patioi yard. Im med. or· cupancy TSL Mg mt. 642-6221 S370.$M5. l & 2 Br Apts. & Townhouse Near new , sky light, all built ins, fi replace. patio/yard. lm med. occupancy. TSL Mgmt. 642·9412 • 2 Br. Condo near SC Plaza. SA. Pool, s pa. $500. No pets. 549·3232 or 641-1400. $375, 2 br, .2250 Canyon, Apt. A (comer Canyon & Wilson>. 831·2865 Sparkling clean 2 Br. $425. Fenced yard, uUls paid, Retrig. Small child OK. No pe'8. 1960 Wallace. Q-eanfront Elegant 2 Ur. Plush carpets. WHlk to sh.ops & p1CT Adult, Baby OK ~5 5362131 2bdrm, 2ba , atl g ar . wash/dry fac. Grt lflc Child OK. Phone Fri· 846-9501. Sal 1Sun 846-4152.84&.0912 Very large 2 Bdrm. new cpts/drps. Patio G&r, kids OK. $395. 847·480:.t 2 Br. 2 Ba in 4 Plex Encl s d l,l ara ge . Warner /Bo Isa Ch 1 c a area. $395 840-5.504 Super clean, wa lk to beach, gar encl, lhdrm 2bdr m , ca ll And y 53&7330 -----------Irvine 3844 Newport Cres t ;.!Br. l 11 Ba . ncean view. W •D. 2 i:ar gar. Pool. s pa. s1Juna. 5025. 6i5·885-1 WESTC LH'I' Vil.LA 2br, 2ba. µauos. frpk. s mRle level. $700 Carol 6755300 EXECLTl\E P EN THO CSE \'ersa11les Ocean view All new decor. 2 Bit 2 Ba fplr . guarded cr>mmurn· ty + all amenities S150 mo lease. Avail immed. Agt . 760-861 7 . --------SanCi.n.nte 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Working Mother w 14 yr old lo shr hse w 1same. li2751mo. eves & wknds 646·3850 Mat Person to shr hse nr S.C. Plaza. Teri evenings ~-9016 Clean , ('On sc1entious . Deachiront, deluxe. con working woman wanted do New. 2br. 2ba, $600. to s hare quiet Hunt- lease, 213·3.12·2024 . ington Harbor area <ipt On Balboa Peninsula next to F\Jn Zone. (10..,.,X201 2). 673-2943. 673-3930. --------·-Offic• Retitd 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 125·2.50 sq. ft gmd fir. utils pd. l>'rnm $75 up. 779 W 19th. St C M Tom 95'11000. SanJuan w1same. $210 + util. THE BLUFFS . N ewly Capistrmto 3878 840-2182. CdM Deluxe Suites. 1500 Decor. Split Lvl 3br, 2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sci.ft . AC. amp! pkg, Ulil sun deck $8:!5 Ca rot Female wanted to share 3 d C f-675_5930 2bdrm, 2ba condo. patio. bdrm, 2'"2 bath condo In P . 2855 E. st lw Y · w/d hookups. no pets, Newport with pool . 675-6900 __ _ EAST BLUFF S pacious !435. 499_·4_7_21_.__ jacuzzi, tennis, etc. Call Prime comer loc. u1) lo custom 2br. 2ba. di:>hW . SouthLagwta 3886 afterS:JOpm.642-7294. .i.5()0 sq rt. Full service. pa t io. S615. no pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• modern. ulass bldo, 63t 2029 Male/Female room male "' ..,. · · Duplex. 2 Br. nu paint & to h I h 646·6303 carpets. deck. ocean vus. s are arge ome near -----------••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut. 2br , Npt Ht.s open beac h. $175 + ut i Is. •tt-.t..:-Doct---• .. Co d f h be f I t $490 stove, refrig. util incl. .,. ......-. ... • n os or rent 111 "T e am. rp c. e c. . . ""'"" N 0 S 963-9502. u · r t di Lakes." l & 2 Br. Pool, Adults no pets 642-7745 .JHQV. 0 pets. pn at nique ree s an ng, J · 7 1·4 31776 5th St or M/F to s hr 3 IJr hse. well appointed medical ac .. tennis . 31-4763. r 493-3346 bldg., localed in heart or 857-f.1211. Be autif ul 4 Bdrm CM 1N 8 a r ea , $200 H.8.6treatmentrms.X· $295 mo. inclds Re(·ep llomst. J E Dung~r At· tomey !157· 1414. ----- Ne wport B e a c h . MacArthur Blvd. 400-700 sq ft Share expenses. &5H651 Dove Street office loca · tion. Approx 600 sq. ft 2 rooms + stora.l!e Coffee room $550 mo. Days &51-1195, Eves ·197-1142 A\'a il. Nov l s t or sooner. San Clemente: lndiVidual hath & air rond. $200-$22.5 mo.673-~. ·--- PLAZA EXEClll'IVE SUITES ·'There :s a difference.'' 714/75~0234 2lm Michelson Or. #2132 2021 Business Cntr #2l:l 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N rt C t S l .._.._.._-&..Fu i .__..a 6.11·5668/54&2363 <Jeff) Wdb B ewpo res . pa. ~n ......-!!'~'"· m 1.-Ray rm. business office, For store &office space at rg 2 r 1 Ba condo or ms, walk to beach. SI 150 or UnfumlsMcl 3900 Young prof female needs large reteplll1ll rm + pvt reasonable rates. • CREOITHO PIOILEM 2ftd & 3rd TD to.ts • 978-653I/ISS·1145 ~: Arranged by / Coast"°"" L9-• A Mortgage !Jfoker YOU CAMIE SURIWITHA BANK 2nd TD's RIDUC:tlJ RATES Si.ti• ... 714-132-SZOO Ask for Linda Flynn or Karen Linn . ., . .. ., 1'1 Equal Housing Lender ... lake. Avail. Il /l. 41 mo.64"0686 • • . ·1 I 500to2700~Ft. Firwood 5525 559·8735. ,,.. ____ •••••••••••••••••• •• • female to share Back offlCt! area. Avui ab e. 840-6597or213/333·7715 Versailles . Old World Seawind Villa•e Bay condo. Avail. Nov. Call today for aµpt to MF.SA VERDE R ~W_..., SOJ~ THI• •KIS c harm, 2bdrm condo N .... bd 1• Isl. $250/mo. 642-3931. see REDCAR PET •c"" MesaPVLAZerdeA E. C M. •••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -w/frplc, VJew. pool & pub ew 1...... rm uxury F ...-. Reliable Private Party Lar ge 2Br condo on lake rm, walk to beach. $750. adult apts in 14 plans e m. 40, seeks respoo. 1193-1351 545-4123 needs I.st Mortgage loan • w/deck. patio, attached 630-1426. from $41.5, 2 bdrm from roommate MIF to sh .. rt: y OFACE on Choice $'10,000 2 acrei..· 2car gar, self-cleaning $505 +pools. tennis. 3 br. Zba. l.\\'nhse in LUXUI STORESPACEfor lease. M -Z Ploperty inr• Spat 28r-den·i>ati.o, elec kltch. D/W, refrig. 1475 Aduka. Gar. 64H97& 548·9580or 548·2408 oven, refrig., W /D Versailles penthouse waterfalls. p0nds! Gas Village Creek. Walk to lmmedo<:cupaney. 2.800 750sq.ft.Avail now.1500 flesperia . Reply Robnt•· hookups, pool. spa, ten· studio condo. adults only, for cooking & heating So ~st Plaza. Pool, sq. ft. Ste of 8 offices + sq fl. avail. Oct 15th. PO Box63119Ca. 93402. •l n Is el c . $600 1 mo . no pets, lux guarded paid. From San Diego )acuzzi, S350 Incl. ulil. & conference & rNception. Negotiable terms. Coast ----------+Ml .... w 2bdrm. 2,_ba, 2 car 731·0830. community with. pool, Frwy drive North on phone. 54().870'7. Koll Center. e wport Equities. Zl3/596-7202. '*;!f~"· Trwt 503.,. ·,·, .,..,.. ~ BeachtoMcFaddenthen Bch . Conta ct Ann •·' 1ar, hi>lc. dishwasher. lbr.lba,loft,Orangetree spa. gym, saunas & West on McFadden to Male, furn, r efrlg, Harvey (213)556·2000 PrimeHarborBlvd.C.M. •••••••••••••••••••••••"1 erpts. drps. pool. Jae condo,t.ermis.vools.a /c, cbelubbho~ Min from Sea wind Village hotplate . nr Beach ,....._.." UO' frontage 2000' bldg. s.tlwMh)Co. " E. SIDE 28r. 1.Bll, bltns, ,_NS_.81J188 __ ot'_8'_1·_1.54S __ . __ 1 S450.67H786 ac · ......... Agt 768·5600. (714)893-51.98. Ocean, nuly decor. ,..._ suitable for car lot. All types ot reaJ estat~" dabwab r. refria. pvt --------_1_70-_23_13_. -----~18 EXICUTIVISUITI restaurant, etc. 548·1156 pet.lo, encl 1arap, 2nd F.ut.side l bdrm, utilities ~ IHch 3•4' Oceanfront for Winter "'1llserviceol0ces In or675-2213eves investme.ntaainCelM9. ·tl!N I paid. t2'75/mo. 641-8544 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rentals. F\Jmished & un-Non Drinkin&. Smoking Newport Center ~ M .. • "' 1tor1. 1ecur t y. non ukforA1. I MITOOCIAN rok 4912 ~--im 111111 .Uta, no pets. _________ 1 u .. : l '-\ blka from beach. rum. B er. 675· . Lady uoomo + ~ 640-S4'70 Newport Modem Store or -• -•W Quiel cul•H c a r ea. E . SlD£.2Br, l Ba + 1385 utll lncl. 494-1986. Beautiful 2 Br Apt over· ll._ 4000 UtlUUes 8'6-4563 ewe, nr post olc. MSO. 548 •4J.Zt71 141-06 It~·· .lo ............. 1 .. _,1 ..... _ •••qe, '"""-rm, a•Ave _.....a __ 1_98______ look1na pool Ii areen----------1 Rent/Leaae 3.000 sq. f\. ..,. ft. 2131477-7001 Cl -... ---z "" belta, w / 1ara1e. $450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seeking female Chrtatlan WarehoUle/oltlce space. .., GetGR&Qlcub '''" Ml!••&abl• 511.JHt 6 lilhia. tG5 mo. 341 NEW Ur, 1119, lrf deck, Adlt.a. ~opets. Empt man over 30, kit. room m11te. Lge 2 bdrm Prime Newport Business Bilbo& Island lease for forWHJTl:elephaatJ" 11 Wll~ Ill ·2 0 25 CClata .11 .. St. Unit C. oceuvtew, c&ole to bch, 646-0lM prlv, $175/mo. Call ad # aptnear CalvaryCbapel. Dlatr lct. 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MC & VlSA Accepted COVER GIRL •~AU• 963-0778 MC/VISA Exec Assist. /Sd ry 1 k desires full or I' trmc All Around 11:.imh .\1.Jn I ~rn mi.: ~ition pers1111al 'l'l rv Knowledge rn ri~' ..,,.u C'u p1~t rano '.'Ja l ron al & or as s1s lan1 ,,, ,., r e pair p lus tc-x:ur•· II.ink is C).pand r~~ v ·ut1vc. n •l tr"<I "' w 1111 , r arventrv & parnun~ ,.x ltnmed open m l!S for f T :. •·reJ hu.,111t·•:.. 1icr~1111 pcrience. tJlu.~ 11lumh111i... " P If Teller.. & Nt'w i\• Ext ..:::i.•\C ~,,111 10 S200 w1..-t•k Cilll l'alll al 1P1m ls Exp pref .. H ·I pubhc &. t:v ... 't. 111.~~ rl· ;1;o 7024 "1l1111g l~ 1ra1n Ne~ lat1ons. ofc rnJ:n ,.. ;"I :.alll l .\ I· or 1nll'1 '"~" min. & social planning .'<! Aµ,, rt m 1• n t f r 1· l' ru r l'<tllllev ;,,1196·8601 travel arrang Work wcll 1 ... :•1rc hus hand & w rfr w pe<>ple. pcrsoneble & 11H1nJ~. mcnl te11m for have gd romrnunt{'alwn self.storoiw r· .. •lit' l.rh· skills. Work al home or mamlenance "''"' I or omce. Resume upon re rice Should h iJ\I' .... quest. 640-442J6 i;ales & puhhc rf'lat11111 Mature well groomed. de-skills. Apl incl all ulrl. pendable lady des ires home owners in~. s ul<1ry General office. 11 gir l or + bonus, pd medical rm ... fice>. Ute bookkeeping, S day work weck,J >erma lite t y ping , h eav y nent l)061tion. 96rry. no phones. order desk, chlldrenor pets. p e r s o n n e I . o rr , c e LWdtffw Properties manager & di8'>alching. ~7-8191 \marine exp). N.B. areo. 673-4253. Classified Ads, your onr stop shopping center HA.'llKING TB.LEltS llCKf"G CLERIC PROOFOPER. CLYJ(jTYPIST MEWAC~TCLK l mmed. openings ror quahCied applicants F:x per. requir ed. Xtnt s alary & benefiL'\. Call Syliva Waters 552-6100 IAt«OflRVINE Equal Opport. 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I ·~1 CLERIC TYPIST II \uu an• lookm~ f11r ~· •h:1ll<·ng1ng l'0 ,.1111111. 1·n )11,\ ';inl'I.\' on Lh1· .10 11. & \\ a nl lo work 111 ...... t'\\ 1mrt lll':ieh Wt.> hav•• a Jnh for \ 1111 We 11l'l'tl Sttllll'<lnl' "'h11 1·.1n prm 11lt• ~one.I d t•r11 .ti ... upporl tor our purc·ha~tnl.! dept T~ pc CAREER CHANGE I 15"' pm & I~ r prcrnms \ ~ult.1d1.1n uf E F 11 111 I 11fftt't' l''tpcr F11r appl Inn 1 ~ 1·urr L•nt h 1n I !'all 640 451'.10 ex t 202 tenrl.'w111 i.: qual1f1c•1t 1 ~:o E j.)l'r:.11n.., 11111~n·"l1'll Ill lh1· IC1 i'HKTYPl.ST H •spon field ol frnnrw111 I pl:r11 • • . . c ~ s u iu.: F\Jll oi part lrme 1uh \\1!1 l n11n .l o .I s1:-..0011 $11101.10 P~•n ltrnf' \\Ork half !In~ on ~·•l Full lrmc u11l1111 11ul T~ 11e 65 75w pm <.a 11 •r.2 till Steve, R:'IO ~ L';,,.,hrcr ptl!-.1\11111~ a\ iltl:i hit• 2 ftK'.1111111" \Jiiii\ 17411 'l1·wix1r1 llhd (.' M C~HIERS UTUTEM Mi\ftKf:TS for 2nd & 3rd Shrlh W l' promoH· Ill manage ment & s upervision from within WANT A Ci\REF.R" Cnll 17\4) 6.'H-9421 CLERK/TYPIST f\Jll trmc for plt-.1s anl of ftl'C in F'ashron b l:.intl <.:a ll f<>r 1nte n 1c w t>l-l ~'l CLERK/TYPIST \ccurale 50 wpm . S80il m o loc:alcd nc.ir Orange Co A111)11rt Ca II Fr onk 1e. 71•1 752 0707 , .. ~OE M IF' COLLEGE STUDENT Garden wo"rk in Corona dcl Mar !lours . S at 8·4.30. Tues 1 2·~. $:100 yer hr. Refs req. 7~~732 WANT ACTION? 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Pl'•' ferrt'(I w11 h 1 :1 ) •'ilt., 1•\ µt?rlt'OC~' hOWt'\ er' fl' "cnl gradual~ with ~111.HI rcfcrenc~ will abu re 1·c1\le coru.11ierat1o1•l f)\ llJfllll IJUb} l'lJlrlfJJlf) I lll't'llll 1111> .1pplll';.111h 1111 11u11 1111! .. r 1h•pt 011t1-tv 111f 1·\11 uonltnJn phww IJl'f '"llJl111 rcqlllf1·d. i.:ooil l\µtng skllb l 'ull f'1•nr" Jt C.:u11111Ut111ue s,\ :..!~I 1:(7;J ESCIOWSECY Min I y~ar r'µrr 8:3()..5PM, Mon F'r1 Xl111 benefi ts L'ull lfrlt 1 Farris. 76t>·~lti0 Fast ,growmg_ne~ health company needs 11111 11 you are not :.a11s£1~0 w\tli your incomt! 1·all 1\11 Spa rro at 962·8311 Field Rep-spt1c1<1I temv project pos1t101. 1;ootl pay. lmmedialt: oµentng Inquire Teleprumpl ~r Cable TV. 901 W llllh St. NB. 642-3261. FlORAL DESIGHIER Help needed P n'. F 'T. N pt B c h a r ea X AV I ER 'S OF NEWPORT. 645-7846 Florist Clerk & telephof\e sales. Some light book- keeping. Mus t w rite legibly & be a ccurate. Experience de sirahle . 30hrs :wk. Call Ken t · 641.(1810. Clark Kennedy Florist. Food preparation pre- p a r e sa la d s & san dwich es Da ys & eves. 644-~IO FttOMTDESK for Oral Surgeon. 4 d ys wk . Matu r e. exprd woman pref. 556-7000 - Full & part lime he lp wanted. Light m a in tenance, prefer mature per son. Ice <.:apades. 979-8880 G .. IRAI. OFFtCE Ull!>l<t'I .1'1:! l•I. l.~•I ~I hr-. rluu~c,. I' l"• I' I • .. 11 II xtr.i rtl»fll•\ 1lt1111µ "II.If 'u u kn11 1< hc ,t hmtst>1<t1rk 1 '.ill Su1l' 11 ;-\tuff 8-12 (~l Hskpr, ll\l' 111 \lu~\ lm1· 1.:hl<lm. t:::q .> & i-;n~ prd s.51,l() m•J 6'14 l~ l:"STRl il'TI IH !'art 11111" or fuJI ltrI'°1£' an striu•tur to ll'ac'h high ,.,ehnol ~111 dents 111 lhe 1'i1·ld 0 1 TV Me d 1 a M 1n1 mu rn salary $11 flt!r hr l'nn tad Paul S n v d ~r . C '' a s l I i n e R o I' . telepho ne 714 979 I 9fi5 An Affirmative Act ion Employer IHSURAHCE Ne wpo rt Bea c h 111 s uranee brokeragt' w /ex cellent reputation is h 1r ing an additiona l :\T A R e q u 1 r e s 1 _,. r o f responsible tlerical ex per in insurance. ly p1ng or 35 corre<'l W PM P r ofit s har in g. cum muter allowances, ex· ten s i v e ben e fit s 752·2255. ext 38 E.0 .E. MIFtH JANITORS Part lime eves Newport Beach 'Costa Mesa area. Janitors & wax.e rs. Must be over t8yrs. old & U S. t 1tizen Call 532·6558. IOAM·3PM. Mon -f'ri Insura nce <:real uµµortun1l\ tu J111n ~ n ex 1· l l 1 n g 1 1· a 111 QuJ l1 f1cd aµµl 11'iltth ~··ml rc:-.u!W l n t:hid l'J't~inet'r ::!:~l Via Fahncanll' M1ssmn Vi eJo. CA H<!il~H :\led 1C'al f'ro11l OH1ce. exp, mature ~end rf' sume to Classified ·\c1 11679, Oaily P ilot. P.O Box 1560. Costa Mt:sa. 92626. MEDICAL D M E. MedJ, rentaJs & sa les, customer scrvtt't', EDP Sa lary c um m e ns urat<' with e x penenct' Send res ume to. Box 273:J. NB !f.!ti6J 642·9157 Moth«'s Heotrwr Live in Compa nion to school·age t'hild. afts 3 6 & some eves & wkends Must drive. Pvt rm + S200 sal. Ideal for stu dent. Refs req. NB IOl'. 673·0597 eves, 759· l 122 wkdys (Marti l ----- Needed, F tr custodian & towel desk help. Newport Beach Sporting House. 752·<Xi65. --------- t> .AIMT S.ALES Pilrl llnll'. 'l'uc:. 5 le> I•. Wctl !! t11 lf'M Snmt- t x fl K t• r m It 1 m a llarllwan:, ~i(i lla rl.l()r Hl\'tl C M PART TIME EV&llMGS Ac:Julls O\'er 21 with nut s tn11 d 1n.i: :.t ttraC'l 1Vt> IJCr;un1.tllt 1~ whn enj•I) working wtlh kids Si4 1>er hour Call 1)-tl 4321 t::x t 250 bt!rween 2 and tlPm Ask fur Lori o.-...coost Daily Pilot Equal Opµor Einplo.1 er PAYROLL Parttime P avroll Cll'rk necde<l for mullt offil'l' i n s u r a n 1· e a g 1• n .-) Salary commt'ns urate with experience Li11da, 963-11941 • PAYROLL PERSONNJ::l. CLE RK Expcr. w com- puterized payroll system req'd. Newpor t BeaC'h area. 640·3950 Pest Control per s on needed to do term ite con - trol work. handy w1lh building tools , etc. Gd starting pay. 752·5444. Pest control, M 1 F. for pest control route. Good starting pay 752·5445 .......... Help 11 t I( h I' n (' r I( y s II II t u ,\no 1'u11t111 rt•stuuru111 r t' (.I u 1 rt' ~ c n t' r I( 1• t t c· ro1mtcr help & c1u1h1<~r1>. 1111n t11nt• & full tirnc t.'ull Mr t:n f(l"h for UJ11>t tn:t HU')tl llSTAUUMT MANAGER f''l.l!lt food, Jr~irof 1.'llreer UPIJUl'tunaty . exp rvci Su hm1l res ume Wrtlt' Chl.8!0f1ro Ad 11678. 0111ly 1"1l11t. P I) Box l560 C'tA'llU Mt•su, 92626 lle~\lturanL'I A~s ., chef nl'cded for flfl>I eta ss I talian r•·~t ltUranl A b111 t y ti) 'l'\'<ik l"ren1·h necessary \bu n~ bull'her 1• T .J l ll 8 03!L P ro n t o ltl~luranl e. Su l'ua:.t l'l11ta REST AURAMT HOSTESS sh1ft 1j-l! Mon· Fri. DE:HHY'S llmtol & Redhill, C M RESTAURANT HELP WantedP(fHours. At 11iE 1RVTNE CL UBHOUSE RACQUET BALL CL UB Contact Scott 754· 7500 Res Laurant JOHNNY'S REST AURAMT NEW d inner house res taurant ope ning 1n Santa Anaffustin area in approx 4 wks We seek serious applieants who want lo be a pa rt of a grea t restaura nt e~· perience in this are;..i POSITIONS OP EN l'\1 ll & pa rt lune AM & PM shifts Cook. exp pref. xlnt pa) :>·•s Boys flostesses ·Cashier,., l:lookkeerx-r Dishwashers Clean l'p Must be 18 yr~ \11 <ippl;. for above positions W a1lers 1Wa1\resses AM<lunch & hrunc·h I & PM Musl be ahle to work at least 4 shifts per wk Designer jeans will be wor n . Exper1enee re· 4ui red cocktails pref Cocktail Wailresses Lunch & evening shafts. Must be 21 yrs to a pply Applications will be taken 9 to 5 Mon thru Sat. at Johnny's Restaurant. 17th St at T ustin Ave. <southwest com e r l San· t a A na . N ewp o r t Freeway off ramp, l blk west on 17th. ~ Newport /Irvine s tock brokerA&e..fi,m:Lneed&. in- CLAIMS REP G r o w i n g o l d l t n e Newpo r t Beach Jn . surance brokerage nee•ls clal'ms rep. ·Reqwre!! 2" yrs agen cy/compa n y clai m s e xp e r . & knowledge of coverages. BenefiL'I include p rofit sharing, pd. '~ day off per mon .. medical, den· tal & life coverages Ca ll 752·2255. ext 38 Need extr a SSS$$$ de· monstrate liquid e m b r oider y l'nf6 c all SJ&.3613. 9a m·3pm Pre·SChool leact,t.~r w,:m\· ' .REJ.AIL SAL.£5 ed. 21.; yr old c:lass. Cert. S tro n g. cap a b I e . or elCp. n eeded -Ca II personable. mature lady Susan 64l).8820 w 1 great fashion sense. ~ ·arvraWll for busy office. Must have some book- kee ping expe rie n ce. Xlnt. s alary & benefits Call Gail: 752-0070 ----------Genera l Growing fashion Co has permanent positions of r eceiving & s hipping fa b ric Als<1 mvol,e<J s om e ma1ntenanct' & drivin g Capistrano Beach location . Hours 7: 304, xlnt wages for sta hie , reliable wo rke r Contact John . Ee ntt' Meenie Bikini. 49fH2!H General Office. l r v1M area. typing 50wpm. fil· ing, phone. mail. Stereo m a nu fac·tur er 714-556·6193. GENERAL LAIOR Consis tin g of loadin g cassette tapes. F rr firs! s hift. 549-0138 GENERAL OFFICE T0$1 l,000 Acc ur ate \y p1 st w g ene r al offr c e k nowledge. Va ri ed duties. Non·smoker In Twtin. 832·7300, E.O.E. M1F H J umor girl Friday type person wa nted. Cer<1m1c Ttle Des ign Ce n te r , wag es neg per exp l!J1 ·5261 Lady to clean offl<"es t>ar ly r\M or eves. ;1 dy,, pr wk. 3 hrs daily $Ii 00 hr Allanta1 Brookhurs t . llB. 963-8377 llo11 Landscape Co. look mg for capable. q uahried me n. exp preferred . must have mechan1c11 I ap ltlude. 768·4751 betwee n 11 .30 & :i ·JO App II al 23811 Via f'abnc•a 1He. M1ssm VieJO Legal secretar) need ed for growing Hunt Oe h law fi rm Fr iendlj & c a s ual atmus pht're Need individual to he lp overworked staff. work New...,-Stuffer For L.A.1"imes 4-5 morn- ings per week. 548·844l or 646-1413 News pape r St urrer for L.A. Times . 5 mornings per weelt. lAM to tAM ,\pprox. S75 per week Call 548-4967 Hi«Jht Auditor needed must l>e able to tram ~n all shifts Apply Cindy al Surf 'N' Sand Hotel, Lag Bch 497-4477 Night Superv1s nr for Youth Shelter 642·IS380. Nurses Newport Ambulatory SU1'9ical Focility Needs Experient•ed OR/RRor ICU Munes Al .°'<) -aholJc boss & manic· as ----------:,ociates Legal exper General nece ssary J\lso need Housekeeper Slock <.:lt•rk TEMPOltARY legal see'y for minimum Sign up now for local of 3 dys pr wk to assist temporary work assign existing secretaries and ments. ()perungs an all l}'pe long documents catagories. Will tra in on lllllg l'11rd. Xlnt Benefits. No C..:all. No Wkknds or Holidays, lmmed. Openings, Near Fashion Island For In· form ation call ARNOl.D -ANDERSON Temporary Serv1cds. Inc 4001 Birch SL . Ste D Newport Beach 545-6184 G .. IRM. OFFICE SOwpm. Will train un an addressogra ph. M usl have own car to run er r ands . Cu ll Vicki, 540-6055, Coastal Person· net Agency. 2790 Har bor m .. CM NEVER A FEE GllLFllDAY Varied duties, lite ty ping le bkkpg at EngUsh t rain- in g barn. 494.4544 or 494-4346 GUAIOS PUii Ir part lime. All ...... UnUorm a rurn'd. 1 Ac• 21 or over. retired welcome. No exper. nee~ l Appl y : U n ive r sa 1 Pnltet'l.loo Service , l226 W. 5th M .• Santa Ana. In· (I terriew hrs: 9·12 " l-4. llOD·f'rl. Wlll consider full time &17 ·6041. L~ S.Cr.tcry Growing Real Es t ate litigation firm in Newpor t Cenler seeks expen en<:ed. ef'firient. & e ne r ge t i c leg a l s ecretary Shorlhanrl. d1ct a phone. &. .xlnl I.VP ing s kills a must. Xlnt salary. depending upon quaHficalions & exper . Good benefits. 640-6960. LOAHSALlS Ne wp o r t B eac h Mortgage Banking Co has a n Immediat e open· i.ng for a loan sales clerk experienced in shipping & wa rehousing in FHA. VA, & convention a l loans. Preferra bly lyr exper, & typing require· ment: 4Swpm. For a ppt. call: 640-4580 ext IJ202. E.O.E. Di~dor of Mursin9 H.C.M.G . 17141760-l 205 - _ NURSING Are you looking (Qr a challenge? Want to make a difference~ Raleigh Hills Hospt. ma y suit your needs. We a re look· 1ng fo r q u a l ity Registered N urses lo work in o ur Newport Beach Alcohol Rehab. Facility. Ope nings are for the 11 ·7 s hift Rewards are numerous & include very com - petitive salary, shift dif ferent1al. tuition reim- bursement as well as an excell. retire ment pro· g ram. For additiona l in· fo ., conta ct ; M s . Va ughan at 64J.1Gl6 EOE MIF Nursing ~~~~~~ ~fled LUMC .. OOM Ments AkM MAMA•a Sl.75 Aw. Part time from a pprox. We will tra\n . 8 paid lOAM untU 3. Mon.·f'rl. hoUdays , be1lnning as Ideal for mother with soon as hi.red, benefits. children tn school. For Bayview Convalescent L I do pen I n s u I a Hospital, 2055 Thurln. Employee Associa tion C.M . Mrs. F a r rell : h.mchroom. Call Cathle : ,_642_·_3505_._E_.o_._E_. ___ 1 r1NarN. -.. families are 1etlln11 U. campinl ''bu&'' th.la rear. If you have a ~U..t'• not •ettlnl .... Mil k now wilb • ---------F\nd what you wan t In awlllld Ad. Seu ldle itema .U.5678 Daily PUot Cluailleda. I> ·"Ii ·-=---·=--=, -=c ·~ -------~-.,.,,; .......__ Printing.Want to be a Pressman 1n We b O! · fs el'.' Full time Min age 20. W11l lrain. Apply Pennys aver, 16611 Placentia, C M P tame, ?days , 2hrs da1· ly . AM delivery L.A Times SIOO per week. Laguna Beaeh 4!14 11496. PT It sec·..-rerep1 for de· sign ad v Filing, lypmg . phones M & P S3 5() hr t~ 71:11 R A I N GUT TER INSTALLER Ex p 'd Must be dependable & have vwn trans 542-l.242 R E. Agent Part time for leasing of a partments an Or an ge County J D Real Estate 75l ·Z781 Real Estate NEWUCEHSE? Why not Lry c·o mmerc1a l real estate? We provide au of the extensive I rain mg you'll need lo be a professional Income. draw & benefits. Call for an appointment for in· ter view Realunomics Corp, 675-6700. Receptionist needed for art & design studio. 9-3, Call Donna631<1..'i21 RECEPTIONIST For busy brokerage co. in Laguna Hills Good typing s k ills , heavy t e l e ph o n i n g . 5 da ystweek, !000 lo start, 830.860(). RECEPTIONIST needed for sm micro· computer sales ofc Lite typing. gd. front ofc. ap· pearance.640-9960 Receptionist /Cash ier , 9-5:30, mature people need only apply. 979·8880, Ice Capades. Reee p t i on is t /t y pis l <good> for ortho office. 5 day week. 642-5997. Rece ptio n is t I t y p ist. weeke nds. Residen tial real estate office need s P /T r eceptio ni s t . Sat/Sun 9·5. License pre - ferred. 559-9400. Real F.atate Sales DPlll .. CB> AG81TS We offer the following: 4Hi1h Commialion t" Beat locaUon t"Privale aecretary 1Proteuional uaoca. Call now IOI' appointment m 7300 ask tor Wall for cham of lady's bouti- ques in Laguna Bc h & Costa Mesa . Great oppty & po t e nti a l . M r . E d wa rd s o r Mrs . T rabish : 497 101s. or 5.57·1519. Retail Clerk Costa Mesa Stationers. 270 E. 17th St Costa Mesa, Full time Apply in person 10· 12 noon RN relief. 11 7 Part tune Mesa Verde Con vales cent Hospital 661 Cen ter St. C. M. 548·5.58.'i ROOFERS Wanted for large pro1ect MUSfHAVE AT LEAST 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE' in hot application. Call Lee Roofing 642-7222 1653 Supenor Ave C M ------- Salffftan Wanted 642-3260 -------- SALES CottDIHATOR Direct phone ser viced conlact w /d1 stri bulor cu.<itomer base involving order placement . order e n t ry. e xped iting & follow.up response for standard cata log pro- ducts. Prior exper pre ferable m related fiehl but not re q. Conla c l Jeanette Ha ll for a ppt. BELDEN CORP. ELEC TRONIC DIV 833-7700 Sa l es Ful l time Chnstmas help needed. A ppl y n o w . R .M Abr am s cata l og showroom. 1819 Newport Blvd. C.M. •SALES • Great Oppty. for a self- slarter w ;personality + & outgo ing n a t u r e ! Direct Sales consisting or getting appts. & follow· ing t hru. Good Ca r Necessary . 64 1·0763 "ntE N EJSSE R CO." SALES If you are ngressive and looking for a future in re tail mgml w /good co. benefits a pply in person 9am to Ha m Mon thru Fri. Standard Shoes. 3077 So. Bristol, C.M. Sales L i ghtin g fi x ture sales m an for outs ide sales In rut growing Co. Man or woman. exp & es\abllahed p refe rred. Muat beaaelhtarter . Nu West L11htin1 731-3344. Saleslady, apparel e•per. Mature, friendly. Steady P/f.Soc. Sec. OK. CM hallain 1bop. 541 ·6500. -=--'=-·=-=-:._· ---,_ -= -= =-' • ), ~ = -"'" .. ·= ~ . " SALISPHSOH ~ + car allowance & 1·1uom1s:11on & l'X t:t•I benefits Lg Mrp wanlb mature wlmlCn &c men f11r their 'lentul la b s ule11 P refe l' someone with lrnuwled~e t>f llen tal cqui pm l or rl'ce 1>t ann IJal·kground 1n de11t1st 's office Ca.II Nin.. !>-\O·tiOS~. r oasla.IPerslmud Agen cy, Z7!IO H11rbor Bl , (;M '/EVER A FEE IWE SALES SEftVICE REP. Direct phone service con Lael w 10EM 1·uslomer base W<>rk load mcl 'ds quotation order 11el;(otw · lion s . expedit in g & Collow·UP on special pro· ducts, musl have ability to learn &. converse on tt!Chnical det&Jls & direc.1. problem solving efforts thru vanous areas within the company. Coll1:ge education &. or previous exper preferable but not req Cnntaet J ~a nette Half for appl HELL>EN COl<I' ELECTRON IC UIV 833 7700 SANDWICll Maker. 1.11 lame, ideal for housewif·· or student !WS-52'!1 eves SEAMSTRESS fo r Ory Clea n t'r Jlepa1rs. & Alte rnatwns Full or P T S93.5 Warner H ll ~f~,\221 Sf't.:retar.r t11 Cl-:1) :.td min1 s trat1 v~. rnathemat1ral. book keeping skill:-. requ1 r~<l Challengtng <Jpportun1t.y Salary lo $l8.000 Collm:-. Assoc 507 Sari Nicolas Dr N R Secretary MaJor Ncwrrnrt l'l'l'1ll•1 law fi•m seckmg Ll•)!al Serret arY wte lligt'nce go :.ktlb &. pnor legal exµ n•r1 C.Jll Lu/\n11 Outchc1 . 75!1 :1800 S t:<.' H ET i\ H Y 1\ t ' · .. r (;Lf.:RK Sil025 136.'i Pront office pos1tw11 Ap pl1cant mus t pos"e"~ gOOd typmg abtlily :u· 11g hkgroun d llt:s1rable Duties in c l ht'a\' phones, stal ty ping . purehas1n g rou11nc . AP AR Starttng salary commensurate w 'exp Liber a l benefits !-'anal filing date. Oct 21, 1:>80 Appl y in writing to P ADS. t 7941 Sky park Circle, Irvine !12714 EOE. Secret ary /R eceptiun isl fo r Lead.lo g. . .Ya c ti .t Char ter business Gd skills & figure appt1lude h e l pf ul . Call ( 714 )673,5252 -------- Secretary. F 'T . s mall engineering lab. T ype S0·60wpm. general office duties. lr\I. mdust. area. Call549·100. SECRETARY CIVIL ENGINEERING COMPANY NEWPORT BE ACH NEAR 0 C Al RPO RT Full time. expencnrccl. cheerful person wanlc·d f o r en t r .Y ·l evel set r e tarial p11s 1L1on w oppo1tuntl) f11r ad van cement. Strong typing & some S II . tth l l111e .; neressa r y Appl ~ "' person w resume to Mr Fuentes al Robert Bein. Willtam f'ros l & 1h soc1ates. 14111 tJuet il St . NB SECRETARY Husy Newport in vest men t f ir m n ee d s secret ary to handle d iversified wor kload Typ1og · fi()wpm , lO·key & good front office ap pearance a must Ca II Dee al 631-7475. SECRETARY Experieneed 1n lo a n documentat ion Xlnl s<1lary & benefits. Apply Personnel Direc.tor HEftlT AGE BANK 721 N. Euclid. Ana heim 991·3800 E.O.E. SECRETARY P ART TI ME F U L L TIM E . ty pin g , clic taphone. selfmolivated . travel arra ngem ents. etc. Call Micky. 833·8680. EOE * * SECafT ARIES• * G Ofc/J'60/grow Sl2.000 Exec /Sh80/Pro $16.500 FChgSec/RE to$16,800 Corp/l'6.S/Sh80 $14,400 Liz Reinders Agency 4020 Birch Est '64 EOE Ne.wport/833·8190/f'ree SECRETARY PwchosMg/1ft'ftMory Exper. Pw'chu e Order foliow-up, inventory con· trol. t y pe 45 Wpm Organized person. Irvine furn. mfr. 540-8894. K.H. SICl-:rARY For._~·· Co. SllOO DOE. wledge or IB M Mtm o r y typewriter. Must ty pe 65·70wpm accurate . So me numbers. a lso. Call Vicki. 540·6055, Coastal Penoonel A1en- cy. 2790Harbor Bl .. CM NEVER AFEE TELEPHONE INTEIVllWS eves. Do you li k e to talk on the phone ? ~ Whi rlpool was he r /g as d_ryer, while, 3 yrs. 1325 Scot!rnan purified water cocktail ice·cubemaker. cubes in s m m . per! for exec's office, home wel· bar, s mall business New , l600. fi r m $275 6tHJ:90. New offict• o~ning soon nea r Orange tnunl y A ir p o rt . Cr e dit c a r d marketing . No experience necessary. Call !IAM-4PM. crM SECRETARY To $12,000 Al·curale ty pist w iat counts payable. acc·ounls receivable k nowledge Mus t know JO·key by Louc h. good w figures Non·smoker In Tustin 832·7300. ~ SECRET All ES MptlchAreo Recpt s..c·y SI o.aoo Le«J S.C'ys toS15,600 Free ancl E 0 E I rvme Personnel Ager11~v 4S8 E. 17th. Costa M~sa· &tile 224 642 1470 SECRETARY .Admin. Assistmit Nt>wport Beac h finane1 al ~en•1ces co C11nd11lii\e mll51 have good skills. telc phonl' & proble rn ·mlvmg exptr . fitmthan t y w r 1l1 n g s \ -; f l' m ~ Duties ln\'•ilvr :.upport mg & rejJort.ing lri Pres & Exec V l' & h114h leve l s ale:. s upµorl Salary l'flln ntt'n:.urat1• w 4ualtfwatrons & e'( ).>Cr ~ewpor1. l"unOinl! Corp 714 752 !J:l:.l.'1 SECRETARY Super <;el·rctanal 11pen rn.t? with leading "ll1•wpor1 Oeal·h rt'al t'state off11·e Verv dners1 f1e1l pn:<1 t1on Lo\5 of <iµport unit:- Pat1enc·c anti pers11n;.tllh a µlu s Ca l l C Ptdr 75!1 1501 r: l) "~ Security Officen for Auena i'Jrk & lrv1ne \II sh1f!;, l:a1t1 l lnwrs 11• lrans portatiori lit ph11ne a rnu~t t-:xpr prt'I but will \r.1111 ~n('f1ts <11·.ill 1111Jfnrrn furn Appl} m r><.•r:.on. !\! thru Th. 9am t•J '!pm \ti \'t><.:ate Ente1tµn!>es 7!!211 Orangelhorpe Ave :: 106. But'na P1.1 rk 7 1 1 523-R.'lro Sec·y AirpoM Law l"1rm Top skills. bnght. 11r ga n1zed. Nl)n Smkr J osie 8.51·902S SHIPPING QERK F t i m e . w d l .ic·t·epl trainee. Small \'Ompan}'. .t?d bene Call 642-!131i3. Ann SHIPPING DEPT. l ns pecl ln!I. & pa<'ktng small pan s Musl be f<isL and accuratt W tram Female pref'cl Xfnt C11 benefits with this C'osla Mes a Co. Call 5-15 114 l:l Shoe-sa lt•s. full tame With or w out exµ . or will lrain Goud l"O IM'nef1ls Apply an person ~lam 101 I lam Mon thru F'ri St an dard Shoe:.. :w;; !-\o Bns tol .C M STUDENT jhmale . F:ver-Sunda 1 L1gh1 dutws. IO 111 I S:W N11 smoking 81~ Ca11)1\ll area 6'10 s:J.35 St udent \1 •11 part l 11Tll..'. drl \lt•t & l'"rn µanion lo han1l11·app1·<l )Oung man 111 f.asl Bluff area. &l-0 2741; Subcontractors Si4 75 h r . Cleaning !If fices 5 n1gh1i; wkly. must have own lranspor\a\111n Able to w or k rn New porlilr n ne Mr t'<J. <.:all 951·7~ T F.ACHEHS P re!.t·hool. full & part time pos lrv111e 552·73.11 TEACHER Spel'. Ed Mas ler's an Heh Sc· pref. Ex p w 1DD. multi handicapped adlts Ah1h l y to write 1mple me nl hehavrnr a l pro~ram plans. SupE•r v1sory e x ll req l!.30·4PM L'ntlcd Cerebral P<1ls~ ,\ssuc· . 546-5760 TEACHERS ASSISTANT Special claSSt'S for hun dlcapped adults 2 yrs college exper req'd, Ex eel. vacation & in:;uran<'e henefits Wltdys 8-30 to 4PM. Unite d L'erebr al Palsy Assoc.. 3020 W. Harvard St . Santa Ana, 54&5760 --- TEACHING i\SSTS Ele m e n tar y. mus 11' backg r ound desirable Experienced . dependa ble 997-8333. Tele11hone Operalor for llpm·7am s hift Ma ny benefits . 228 Forest, Laguna Beach. r ... ,.. .. Sollciton Needed im~dlately 20 st ud e nts a n d /or homemakers who need to earn in>ney working pleasant evel\ing hours . 3-9 Mon.-Frl. No selling. Salar y : 13.75/h r + generous bonus. Across fro m J o h n Wa y n e Allport. Call Sue after 2PM· Ml-OU5. .-_ -_--- 1 ·800-422·4241 Toi,,_ TEl.EPHOHE OPEil. :; days ·week. 8·4pm Call Mr !> Ba ltazar. Hote l Laguna, 425 S Coast Hwy, 494·1151 Telephone S•1 Telephone sales mgr Newsletter publishin g 1·0 needs St'lf·starter to Ol·vclo p im p le m e n t mkt~ pla ns. con tact hus 1nl!SS owners n a tionwal e. obtain con tract::.. & monitor ,\l·cts . Rec. Respons1hle for en tire 'iales t'ffort for an est a blish e d mont hl ~· hus iness & 1ns ura ncl! pu bl1 c al1on Gd telephone manner & t'X pe r'd. dealing with co. bea ds r eq d. College 1\egree a plus Salary ur 1.:ommissi<rn o r both negotiable Call .I lkll. 752 2255 Anderson & Anderson lnsur:.tnce Brokers !-: (l E. ~1 F' II TEL.LE~ Full lime, m heaul 1ful m:w Laguna Beil<'h of ltc:c Must be dependa bit, at·curate & en1oy workmg Wllh people Re· quir1• '10wpm typing For .1ppom\rnent. l'all Mrs . Jcrue . 891< 1491i i-;<JE ~ F' O'Keefe & Me rit gas stove. 34". m int cond. SllO. 962· 2075 Elec dryer, 220V, xlnl cond, Sears. S90/0 BO 645-2911 Fr1g1darre Frost F rt'c Refrigerator with Cross To p F r eeze r 1150 . 64tHl68 l. Microwave with te rn perature probe f>48.1WY7 ----- L A R GE D EE P F R E EZER S75. Good Condition 646-2377 1979 Tappan Louch com rol microwa ve . $350 640-2746 Whirlpool washer & Ken - more gas dryer, xlnt C'ond. 962·6191 ' G E Ill cu ft He Crig, S225 offl!r. 75J.IJ383. 545-9292 Freezer, large upr1~ht. work s goo d . Sl OO 548·8.513. 548.4485 Washe r . clean . wo r ks good $75. 548·8513 or 5484485 Dryer . clean. works good, $6.5. 548-8513 or 548·4'185 Stove, neat old Cha m bers . with Dutch oven well. $75. 548·&'il:I, 548·4485 T} 111st Tran:.i:rll1er law -------- olflte .\1ust type 65wpm Drver. older Kenmore. & hdV(' knOWlt'tll(t' ot works good S.SO. 548·11.'i13, legal terms (;<J p•J~1tion ~·~-__ _ In r ma lur e 11e r :; on Bicycles 1020 \11~he1m L:.tYt' Firm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m111·1n l-\ 10 '\;..:w1101 t Swhwmn Boys tOspd $100. Ct'nler 1n !'<uv 1321 RiSOnr Bertin Roys JOspd S15Q. 1ii3·fi-1:11 493-8319 T\j.ilst lr\'lne are;. l)J>· 1111-: ;)llwpm. f1\lnl(, phont'. tnad Sterl:!.n rnanufal' l Uft'r 7 J<t 5.56 1Wl3 21 .. Moto-Becane G rand. Record & equipment. 112 new p rice 642·290<) WldiMJ Materials 1025 T~ (llSI FT h11me. r T of ••••••••••••••••••••••• f1ce B.P I Ask for JJn. Angle iron, 10·x21. x i:'i2·4961S!I·~ 2V.x31l6, S7 ea, new, pvt ---party.54l·:.>70S.A. 1'vp1s t General offtl'I:'. no ---------- exper nee H S. Crad c ... rm • Good benefits & promn Eipi,...... 1030 liona l 01>po r.tun1t1e,;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I n 1ne area F armers DartuOOMcheMicals I n s I.I r a n c e G r o u p . Cheap 540·4100. E 0 .E 768-5837 Willing & ambitious in dn'rdual lo £)(!gin at pro· dut l ton level & advanl'e as ab11tt1es a llow lo ~uperVlsory position as 1· n rn p a n y f!. r o w s Knowledge of Spanish very helpful Call Rill Hogan. 642 1593 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bell & Howell Supe r a movie camera. projector & light. SlSO or best offer 646-4543. ------ Minolta Autopak 8-0 10, Bauer P6 16mm proJ. snd. s nd, 8xl0 Oaylite elec screen. 751-4599 W ate r h ou si n g . Hydrotech. For Nikon F2, Sale or trade. 491Hi648 Eves. ----------Vivitar Series I 70-210mm WESTMINST E R ABBEY ANTIQt.:E MALL Datly 10-6. Frt 10·9 Closed Tuesday f3.5 zoom lens w !Macro fo c us , f o r C a n o n cameras. like new. $250 975-1280 11751 Westminster Ave. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cats 8035 •G~a~rde~n--G~ro--v--e~--554~--·6--·1--oo~ Affectionate black male kitten. 5rm. Allergy pro· blem . 499-5120 r\11tiq ue Belgian stove a ll porcelam tiles, antique Dun<' an Phyfe sofa . turn vr the cen t u r y wi cker baoy bugg~ . anti que por1:elam pedestal bathroom smk. fi73· 7086. ~10 V I NG I\ NT I Q U E SALE Tiffany Ha n ging 24'' Shade. Leaded Glass· Fruit D esignNot a Rl'plica. 4 Drawer Chest of Beautiful Cro1ch Wild Cherry Wood , Un ique Round Oak Dining Table with Llon Heads & Claw Feet. 6 Dining Chairs. 2 Lar ge Wall M1rr ors - Burled Walnut Frames f>44·9158 Heed Organ with ~nch. Circa 1890, gd con d $800t0 AO. 75.CJ·04.65 Dun<'a n P hyft' t able . <'hairs. hu~ch. $1 ,000 or best offer 64&3791 a ft er 6PM 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KEESHOND Pups. AKC Champ sire. M IF . Pel & s h o w . P v t pl y . 2131007-1345 aft 6 pm. FREE PHONE DOG BEHAVIOR COUNSELING Ca ll Ginger. 962·9668 Golden Retreiver Male 8mos. P a pers_ Divorced must sell. 646·9609 or 545.-8993 or 540.9943 -- DOBERMAN PUPPIES F OR SALE! $100 ea a.n.3468 MINI SCHNAUZER F emale, AKC, lO wks. blk & silv. all s hots + P arvo vac. $175 AMSC Breeder. 646-5267 . -------Ft-ffto You 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free to good home Golden Retriever male. 1 year old. 548·6790 or 548-941 0 Ho ck well signed A P Utho "Buttercup ... best O\'er $3(XXI. 751·4599 Doberman Female, 1 yr -old. rust color, to lo ving Pull chain toilet, 1890, an-home. 673-2721, 673-3711 . lique 3 wheel tract or 548-11160. --------- PUILIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF FINE EST ATE J EW ELRY . ART O BJECT S . AN · TIQ UE S . F I NE FU RNlTU R E, ETC . PHONE FOR INFO & BROCHURE. 64.5-2200 Applmcn 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GE double oven . brush metal front, $200. GE dryer, while. 175. Both 1tlnt cond. 631-6266 15.2 refrigerator. gold, w /Ice-maker. Like new. S250. 552-4937. Washe r ~ Dryer . late model, good cond. SJ25 ea. MS.5848 --- DRYER. SC'a rs. gas. ramlly s ize. SH .U 642·~ F REE. 2 male c ats, ne utered. 1 blk 1-yr -old. I gray striped. 3·Yrs·old. lovable & house traaned. Please call 673-7247 or 645-3650. Pe rfect for Halloween Loving blk c at. green eyes. Spayed, all shot5. smar t & sweet. Call 644·9836 751·3247. Price: a loving home. 2 Hus ky Shepherd m ix pups.Female.6 wks old to gd home. 557-4604. HUSKY Dob\e mix puppy, re male. Must find home today. 968-1720 . F)-ee to good ho~: PUP· pies, 14wks, tra ined SJfi.lS!Q. -----7 mo . blk F Lab mix. s pay ed, aholl, aood home Oftly. ••111 . . I I I - I I I I I ... :J ( fNj CWL If PiLOT ....... 1110 ...... IOIO ...... , 1050 ........ 1050 ......... 1050 ,.,,....., IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I04S ,_ ..... , IOIO ,_..._, tOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml ud tNll" Sht"pherd P'li>. W\ihln!l 10 IJ)\ C' IO\ 1o a ca r .. tu f<1m1 I ~. ft6.-06U PATI O • L'RNITUR E l.ak ot>w l chall"I! 2 ot loulll na, • .111:iw II l '1 b IA! l~i• $1$(1 r oucb SJ~ Matduft& t tutu Cl!> MIU q~ RCA Vll'tOI' Hi l''I lo '9 ilhul(an.y bnwt I 00 \ntlQ\U! Walnut Of'all s.!00 ITI~ I 842 0 l.'llt TWn a.di. w/tw.clboatdl. aood ~ond 1•0 ~• MJ·tlJ.4 111t t ao lo&ld oak ·rhomuv\11~ r::.a ,..,. •14 cllln iiM ......... Ml .. 74& all 7 wti.dy1 • •ft l2 wktndl Oramatk Spaniah lO.P<' dlnln1 tel. tathedral Wdlon~,_,.. MM1'7 Elc1ant d lnlo& &ro1.1p, Mo lla wrou1hl iron w/1IU1, 2 hoet • 4 11ide , • club chain, MS ea. 9' aofa, 1260: matc hlna ehair, llO. Coffee table, 1 5 0 Drape r iea . twown/beite. 2 dr panel + I pr. rest flOOO, sell for 1250 Draperi e s, told/beige. 11.SO l..aMIJ'j ~pies.~ l.lke qew tWln & dbl l>e<U, I Pttad.t. piUowa, cl\a1n-. coltee l n_blt•, ml11c N~ 87S-47111 liv rm. din. rm fl ~uality 1)8ho rum ~ hlhd mile 7009flll0 ~-- Qae SMi> C«lwr pui11J) hit' btukftl, ntt<U 110tl\J home w '.nl ~ O? SCI s.d~corau.na de111ner l lUll lotl 1.'Vlt~ lbl 11u'd bu" o\ntlq~ wht 11in ~. d \ln1t rat> a. buffet -KJaa, pecan, heltdboard 1Ga11 lb Hvy Duly Jtlr• Open urved wo.rli t)rm lM1npnn1 Mal Gorceow. 1uo ~. FJednc becil tTY or pa· tieatl. he.dboard. 01ght stands. triple dresser , wh.I~ w /brus Will aell separately A s t teal. ~95.lll 8' white vinyl couc:h with yellowp1pln1. ~cl c·ond S6S !W&-:DU llDBOARDS <twlo U ) wr o u aht ir o n 1100 SOl-'ABF.D <dbl 111 BLK • It.hr laok S10087S.J782 t~ w /Met t h t'oU Ito• l UNd a hVllll'' A1forabl.- S<:hn1u4e, Puudlf' ll\11' ~ 1'41 Atler7 ~m •• llUY ** rnt'r ~ .. al H11lhoa Rio C'lub t'vll f\Vt"io for Jppt IM,2fit,16 S p r1 n1. never \t1ed . !Jtt\'Uled Wl>tth I04C> tn el delh1el') SQll <:a 11h lN1ly IMO.., MOVING MU~,-S£LL CW1tom Madt! a· Sutia Y..IUtb Tones, Magnavox ------Mus t sell ' 2 c u&tom bookcases. twin brass headboard lnever Uk.'Ci). c us tom while d1nlnl! Parsons table 31>1(60. Span daning table 1"8" round). 752-sno k~p try in&- Irvine TerrJce 1-::.tatt• Sale H o u s e s old t:verythtnl( m usl go Sat 8 12 6 42 Ramo n J . Corona de1 Mar. <:ouch foe salr, Wit cood , 11t:ed 11 clean1 n11. 17~ 5otl\ Tm! -8'aut \menrnn l'tt uull m1J1, nwh1 711"a111 .111 ''"" call~ U.l'i LJ...S UM"Cl f\i mH u r.. 4 i\pp1Jau1·" OR I ,.,IJ !lf'Utir~PJ.J fnr Yoo MAST8S AUCTION 64'-1.UAIJJ.tUI " "'tnll Wtt·k """' hi~ wht plimt ''"' , 01111 11 10 1.i1l ri u1.1h11I •hr 1:1) Phone Radio S te rt'O, Playpen. cr i b • h1&h Riviera Coucb~ l>bl~ chair 120 each Call I.It• 11IC1CJ1.UC. cuthlune» ...... ad K.-'""Aa•Ar i~ c u ft afters PM. 6*3'791 'nu r 11lf •-t bl 123 ..:n d °" .,., · .. · .., .. tbl a •ft e. fl4fl 29't2 SdxSd Fur • Rerrg. Unique sleeper chair. wht Dbl bed. new 1100 141-1471 King sue wa t e rbel!.. carved wood ., stain..ct glua. li50/obo531H7311 ------ Mo'> ((C7~ Comer Dall • 3 Drawe r nauc. 175, Qn hdbrd, up· ) ~bdrm Mt. SJAO Nile! Chest, 2 Obie Be d s , .. A, _,. r --··-1 a G ..... W. IOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. I ,.,_,II lk ""'· _,, """""' e p1 no, ..... u " v uul ) h h•111 t..11 S<Jlld ... ,t'l. 1:1041 1lri.lt. l p;ur <.11~•·1t /\mw -.l\ It• Hl•nd. r alli., dl't1Ut>r Frames, Mattress. Spr id cond 1700. 835 Amigos hm. Vl'I') 1>l.11vful ltl 11>1.' J(h80 must !It'll . s;t25 .. 11111 r hair.. ""tt'lll'ul w m irror a. c hes t 1n1s. 2 Ma nne Brau Way #l3l 81uffs) NB old ~II~ tl1~ \l30or 1.1'"13 2111 11lf'ld1t100, &'13 71•· M6 ~ ttao11na Lampa. 644·91!i8 1:;s.m9 Crib, white , ne w Simmons mattress, $65. SS2..9S9l Velvel Couch 8' UH Whl • Hsehold items. wifiniahed Cold Loose Pillow Racll fum . m1Sr tile & marble. Xlnt <:mid Reas S t!i t0/4 lo 10/12. 9·S. !f17 W 8-2pm !>48·9737 L9lh St. C.M. 631 1920 -------- Here' How You Can U se Our Famous 01me ·A ·Llnes ,.....------~----------------..... ------~~~ our famous DIME-A-LINES THREE CONVEN I ENT OFFICES TO SERVE YOU • 811ng '"•'" tH m•1l th«'m •1th e1.111111ct t1u n 10 one OI 01.11 COlh1tlH1tn • OUIC•• OE AOL IN E : lo m F r1d.tv llO W B.tv St .CM l2noon All b r.lnCh off1ce\ • No h11•~toc i. PIOCIU('• 01 P'•"'" • No t"ommerc• 1 .tO• •llowed • Each item mu~1 bt' p11ct'O ••lh 110 11rn1 ov., sso • LAGUNA BEACH COSTA MESA • HUNTINGTON BEACH 1027 N. Co••t Hwy. JJO Wesl Bay 17875 Beac h 81110 I' E I t' V 1'-I0;.. S20 1 •• \I\ \l1 l-. Jti..11 "l'l'lll't Chatr$to el~tO\••I rnmplfll ~ 1;.1rJ~c' g o n 3:!0 Po1 I ,1blt' 1to11r 111n~"~ '""I\ ~ . .itt> radio ~ Tu1ll'l 1a11i. I\ l>vnnl(~ ~"' 1.1rh ~ Uathroom ~int.. s:i 'lllt:I" :.p....c:l ll1ki.-~Ill To v l' h e'\ t SI O Hn' s bt'.H-lt 1'r\ll'"r Jt'"·elr) tO.· $:! 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S7 . 23th Saturday !146-80'l8 !111lc1 and whitt-lwt•t:d Jti5 S llxl2 SIO Two 35mm $50. 8MM SIO. · ..-• Coro d I •t bin brown tomfort"'r pair of 1'"0',L. h"nd l' d ~· TV b t ~"S Black and wh·11n na e .. _ar __ " "' "" " u or rust aq)l•l 1111 t17Hxl4 S'.!.">pJ 1r Two ,,ears a t e r y ., "' $1 Bluequslle'1m11tte colored pnnts. ballet rWO l)Jr ~lmb S2ir•Jr ~PlllN1; baking pan :!Or \ urd, s niall .rnd A7tlv 1·.1 ... 1t t1 r·.iis.·i·cl c ha rger SS Hoberts T V $49. Three way SCHWINN J vurs1ty ..,... 1 r II ·' ,. $l0 Id h I b1 th 0111· ~ 11•" n "'I I d ·1c , ~ " · s :111 n .,.,.,sprciH . u uan~ers . o Jn< ' '"l' I .. .1 s <....r. Ster~ 2 l:irgt· Ptet·ei. n1n111g lcllt·r:. 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Radio BeautyRestand Sim SU<··S5 C'hild's s k i ,)'our c·arOr\clll Two S50 i;wolongdresses $5() Desk chair SIS a r 1salsoaporrhand ta e ~ "ood n1~h1 5 nrown leather moos S2S &nd SJ~ boots !>Ill :; S20 mags ixl4 for G M for t!\'l'nina wear Sile An1len Mexican bub· lions full~ operable has ramp for heilV)' :.land w11h drawr·r ~ '' r l t' 1 \\ o in e "'I 'h u •' ~ men S 5 ·r r Id " ... I S3S. ~ 8424 bike . both have trlr SIS thrtu• legu--' n1a ( ! 0 I 111 n ~ ri ot• s :• I' am•1 •• ~r. nr. I Sl."n. wo screeni. or s 1 · l'htld's ski!> and bind t dr or van ,.15 pair 34 SIO each. Tan and b I! glass 7Sc each. • """' , ., ,~... .. ..., 1ng doors 42x78 and 111 gs SLO Lamps ·71 Che,· radiator l>rown burket seats I.amp S40. Squar e COUCH S3S Matching ~:~es SSO earh pled:~ttin~ l>n'Z_~ S8 6t~.~~1 0f~,1 ,i11;•P~1c \\ o ni r n s and 36x74S5e:ich673-0252 $:4 S1 S Foldmgrf1 v1der S25. 4bbl llochester for 4 doororvan$:!0 la mp l a bl e S40 chair S2S P a t io 1 SplaS 8402m1~~1t 1"1-nrdh :-utJirl;i, J nd "•in t•hlldrl'ns c lothes 0 E FRJ(',EJ,ATOR a pt Sl'r,·eo S ill tiold c arburetor S25 Pecan sh1.1Ut:rs 3x54 Vibrator pad S35. fum1ture.2cha1rs MS r-nes an ~O<'S.I r wtures ...,;th " ' s•s .,o,,, (' ta "1 a ~ f' d f 20 <;Al.LON ht:xagon off 'IJe"IJild hel\\l'en cJ,,, ~o<Jd ft "m"s S2 SIO screen drtt1r S5 Plate .. .,., .. os " es .,10 645 1009 our Pil s or van or each Two ottomans d " .. .. s ize, works S I O u1as~".'3v,•"••11n .17 --------·----"l1kenewSIOeach $2S each An swnr aquarium an ac Warnerand Slater r I " 540 3471 ., , "' ,.,,h BU S • cessor1es. like new . 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SIO. very fine rcrord m1rr1°r '>it' "-11.i• '"'' S:!'i h.1trht·11 pla11ues hood . f <'nr1 er:-.I 1•r111delluur~1 S:J 1h,,I f rans.:os SS •·:i c h Sl..t boots size 6 and Books set. Volume's Ble nd e r S5 New playerS35. largegold A:--;Tl{JLE: i:la$>"-Jr1• 1'li.,·1n1· blanl..1•1 d11 .1: 2.•l' S:! ('J s h only bumpe r . 1;n11i: 11 c1 mirror $.'i C>nftw111.K.I l.ou\i~ri'd fvlding !l'1 andlO$S '751-'ord s3 9S·S9 .95 eac h . Sears heavyduty bal wood p1rturc frame ' butter chshcs 1'11,.1·s1 1·111urn1 "1' lro1n1ni;1 12 1.1 Oc1rsel La ne dents S35 Radiator l(rud e n lo!( SHI door SS Ca!tt iron rad1al(lr SIO. Heavy S inge r desk mode l tery S30.642·0138 · SS; (ullf1i;:ure blouses andbo"I~ t·oritulnl"r~' hriarrt -:.1 It••\' .557 706tl :>at ur rla} s J 5 Chev 64 • f\5 t o mplett• toilet a11d t' 11 a mt• I P 0 1 :S S duly lrmlcr hitch $S. sewing machine S.SO. S6 . nea r ne 'i\ Call SS SJO :IJ:t San tu ·\nil I "11.1 ti~·~ pant l l<111 .111<1 Su~da,v !I :i __ 11ar t s, '1 b arrel nc w ballrod; S.20. H1•ncad1,1 liedspn•ad 8477017 C hild 's Jr . En · SCHWI NN bicyl'lc, afterlOam 840.7355 1 A\'t' ~e\\'J)O~l:Je.id·~ ""'''· rt-1!11L11· 1 .. n1 b ,, p 1 l t d S t ~ Sa1urda' and cyclopedia new $35. gir l s 261n ba lloon I SI <;.; 11,,1 , ,11 ,,t'' \-<1!.l\Wl\!.F,N rear <':IT ur a t o r -; an.. 311 p oi, a n Sunday 9-4 !ll.i Park rwo king box springs G t Id OLD d h 1B•·1 E h S VW an.folds 15 a 1 l'"r"rnic· .. ,1t tit' ,.,11.• rea eas program tires 5.1-5. 540-5727 1s . two tier, 1 " 'xet·ut 1 \'t• hlu1· ~I '-, . .Iii<', ·l,'>Hlt ...,i.lnt.·i u m fl e r l I/ m i · e t' 1 ~,~.Sul I "'•c·u'ra, liir 1,"ma~ ,\\ 6 • l,a"una .,"a"h S3 each One t'\\10 size sAt •As Gageways set ---------i "-' I '1 h h lgnilison ss. <'oil!> SS :, ,., -, • ,. n~ ' f 1 t S? SO " .,... CH 1 0 rover.,., m 22 karal l) pe wntt-r c·artntl):l I .\ n ,1 .\ \ l 1 ,1, l .i I m <•1m 11 1•aµ SS so Car p<1rt:. SS $50 men\:. \1)('$2'i Ne". n1·ar lllgh;;:rh1_><1_1 __ oam ma ress . $49. Rocking chair L 'S t a ble and gold$10 840·735S ribbons SJ 646 055:1 _I .\lc.,,i_ 1 fl:id 1al Mic helin I I bo Chess set with books S2S. Large dog house chai rs S JO. Ba rbie -1 I ~5 70x l ·t x v s ti r e 642 0678 Jc~we r\ · 1~WI! XPs TI It F. ~ I"' <J Kl' 11 \ 'S5 WedgP s haped S49. Assorted books S2 camper SS Barbie OSCILLOSCOPE. tube SOFA and matc h in~ Ul:O.:I ~C. rm '.1 1 able $7 50. Wide E70-l4 T'lN•' 1 ti .,_., .. -J.I 111" a um, c·hess !>Upl'rt'h<.1r1wr .iO Ji booster pillows SS eac h . e x cel lent. friendship plane SS. works good SJO. cox rhajr, gold. blat•k. 'lff 1 371n,54sn n<• d1dir' tire S350. P155~Dl3 I u pon~ a I l' .,..., set!\ SI ~l!S lkh•ian >.'.•1od "ond1t111n SJ.~ Ch eng1'nu n vi no sa c w h 1 t 0 pl 3 d S"O I G I. ·•o .. I "' p• ~ " pair Cosm etics, 731 ·04560 estofdrawers S40. ~ r • ... u er ~ 1 " S5-0 6757~5 llre S.1 Goodtreadon tr !i -in 11•<'VC t• waffler'\lortlir wJrl'•n e""'-c.t,• J '""'.'" $S plllr of "'' l Th l d l. $12 ''l -ld ' d k ·i· '"'' ..... -....,..., Jewelr' !Sc $) 7.. T ricycle SlO Porta • ""'me ers ree ~ u:-Y pa 10 I \all tires Badoer &ood .... ll s Cl> :) :! OU"lru.tl bcl.x ill LOl ---_____ , • • "· ·c I G "T -. •10 962 -91 J I h d R 0 LL E R k t .. I-• Two 6 s gallo n • n o rgan 11 0 Cr i'bSlS Set of Legos • .. ...., 1m ounge c airs , nee b a es working g•P·ba,•a.1•-. ~Met a tea c:irt S20 I qut' 1.<..ilt ••lli"ue SIO B(}\'s· 2A1n 10 s nPed · · · -""' .... ,.. -. .. ,. gaol 3 s s G u i tar s pe a k e r S3 Snoop I ch bo cushions SS each womens s11e 8 $\5 posa l n .so. Bike HNecord playder S!1 I llO)dl 11 pu•ce ry~tal ~50 (;1rbl:.'fim3spced . s ine c ns cab inet w ith two $2-. Tent y8x~\ S4t IDEAL commercial 642·8l~a!ler9am 675-70..15 parts 2Sc·S2. Portable .ew pols an JldOS µun1·hht1""1 ~1.'t SJ250 S50 <.irls.!flinrru1ser earh 'l'lre n m lSsn tweeters S20.Couch7 vac uum $35: Sears -----T v carrit>r S2 $2-SS 1~10 TJhuna 19474! flh1l'f:ill \1r<'le sso ~-~ SS Caruster Kemore T e ls t ar ga m e SI<> Powermate \'3l'uum 100 BLE bed ~:iO BO W l.l '\t; lldll .tnd 54t .,038 Terrare Corona clel 1luntingtun l!C'it• h Orr -------'acuum S20 Tank ~~o ~~8ster~n ~!i~: Colem an camping S2S. 536-9694 F'loor lamp SIS f-1,._. ltJI! tr. p11unrl Siii · ·-''"'"------- Mar SaturdJ,\ !1-4 I 'orktown h••t "l'l'n t;,\HOE='i toob Sl SIO sets . towels, tab le d I c· $ stove SS Golf clubs • drawer baby ..t1e~t 67'i 7•~ rwo antique chairs H r •t11k ltu1s1 Jtld W1,ud-..urk1ng tools bnens. tw1.0 and full a n amp 1 ier IS. andbagSlO Motorcy. DAN I S ll l':\ode rn $40 Baby SY.in>( Si . .• SSOeach AM·FMcar LADIES frne fall g ... r Bui.h.ird "•tllr\.!·•\ SI SI S \le c hanics s heets 25c $2 SO 9blinx llinx3~in wood cle helmetsSlO Girl's swJ\•el rocker S2S. Babv chi.l n "ing l\l:"(,s111•t,.c":."nnl!~ radi o $2,c "t a n y men1s. suits .:o:.it!> ind ~tinrj ,· • '· 1 toid~ SI ~:w Winch H ardbound a nd ea m S 8 . J ac k Sears Bike SlS. Two sofa~.student desk dress',.r s:is .. Kin " ... 110. _ma1 rt:''" S.1..1 framed P''i c t''u r es ""'' .,.,,.,, , • SIS. 1-rench Provin. head b oard S:15 »' _ __ _ $2 i JO 40 chanel C.8 . II leather ro11t . ;..,, ... ~ •. ,, J' .. n .. pm 1 Sl tJ l.ante~n .,5 paperback books : 548·3924Costa Mesa. push mowers SS and , " -· "I IS:!fill d r esses, s wea t er'> r; u rd e n <: 0 m Mystery. Spy, French 10 S P EED ladles bike SIO. Bowling ball $2 c1al. occasional chair ~ u e en bed s ;i 5 1 l. E £lccu il d n er s 3 s A 11 l i q u e Lo P s • fo r m a I ~ '!UL" WF.LL \'l brating pres~or spr ayer S.10 I a n g u a gt-l Sc S l S50 Shutters ~ each. 18-06 Port Kimbe rly SlO. holly wood bed Lamps SS S8 End good rond1t1on S40 -ipa rklets dis penser pers1an lamp c apt• :.ander SJ() Tw11 ~k1I • r:randfather c·lock Liter ature S2·S3 SO T 0 b 0 g g a n S 1 2 . Pl., Newport Beach. frame $7 50.,lwin box t a bles Si earh Desk 837 6641, $JS Pool table needs ~izesJ4.\f>.18 5SOe~ routn<. ~~5 tJrh I S2S l'11rn u1na1 11,n Set Paintings, large Ty p ewriter $10 . KEN MORE sprang SS; R1vaJelec· S30 Twin bed 520 ------ll!~f> S2S Pachinco In front of :!01:!2 S11n C:1 rC'ular '11"' in1tri-"""h"r . dr,·er "'30 c andle scoun ces . u · iron e r tric food sl.H'er $25 "' 1 A • ~ • magazines 10c-25c fro m t he 3o ·s. ex-, · ,-our green SY.i\'t• \\'ALi\1 ~r t:x•d :-1:1 SJO j;(;ime S20. Ping Pong t& na ;w e. acros!t box Siil ~t·"' m1n1 l~ <> .. an ..-.c ·r "pP deck shield $4 -$1S. Sm all F Id h · Re p ro ""''" copier h cog •J c I c I " n """"' g o 1n g c ai rs $1 11 t · SJO c..vvv c airs .., "., urrad10Am fm S;!:; tabe$35 1-leavy duty fCrloumb ~a"t dcaountr.rd hit' i.J" 10 .\1·w '1111> S35 Bmoculars SIS nd1te standS.7tSOwo dBeedp each. TV Pong game ~~t:e ~f:~~gsnare $ 2 s ; c h e n i I I e 543-2987 or !fli!-2757 Furn11ure S5 S.10. IJ1k,• skcls :iw $50. Lots of . ~ ur Y ttn &uw s:i;, 55 ~allon 1;.1r l s b11•ycle S25 r a wers . e . SS Egg crate mat-drum with case $40. beds preads $1.S0-~2 . .. · 1 S20 Surf!Ji>ard!> $JS books a nd L .P 's Sunday8amlo 5pm. ~.n.1m g<Hit.l lk1cl s::. Bal1yc.:nbSt5 I.amps fsralm$~. \Rw1n to llmg tress S20. Sun lamp Guitar, steel. case. h a ndm ade quilt PAIU ING s\~rro con fin ~ S7. Jey,~·lr y 2Sc50c Wood or coe1I B LACK anll while .uinaha 4!110 ~ i-. <,14 SIS pair WrouKh l 2 4 ound lov S4. Coffee table $5. pic k s , b eg1nn1ng S4:SO· clothes SOc·SI . sole p<1rts; .MarantL soc SlO r1r t 11ri·~ s l o v" $SO . 31S3 television 13 inch $50 b1nd 1n~s ext•,•lli•nt lf'On headhoard S!5 cseat . good fr a m e Two black and white Hawaii m usic $~0. baking p a ns 25c. 120W p~w er amp, SJ $LO As:sor1l·d dis College, Costa Mesa. 646 4542 l' on <11t1 o n S t 0 F1~h1ng rods S5 and and springs Sl2.SO. televisions . S!O each. T oys Sl ·SS Clothes too ~s SOc-$1 . Tyco ster eo SSO Maran\1 1 hes rKl\'·SIO Toes $I , · · --Mot 1vatnn a1 7.l~ SIO ~ath Table lamp WatNbod mitltress Stereo receiver SlO. Sl·SS.l5141 Yorkshlre Tram setmountedon preamp st~reo .:•on-Clo(hing soc S i il AVON products SI to METAL bike framf' Z1.l(blilr ~alP' t<•p1·:- 1 $2 lcoi•king c:huir doesun~ f,.ak. needh s T urn tables SS-SIO. Lane. Hunting Reach. ply wood SIS: UFO sole S-15 ::-.on.v .1130 l'ursc!I SI SS F.n)(hsh $2 Hide ·a -bed SJO. SI0.646-0553 _ Ho ert Shult•• .1u 1·u~hrnn ue v. $1 ca p .., awo mat<' mg Bo wling ball with E lec tronic pinball s t e r e o re cord .I llunt "oaf s s:is Strolee baby stroller \•enture 1n J <:lill'VC Rooks HI\· l'ac·h <.:of wrought 1 ron 241 n case $lO Ladies s ki NEAR new tsin tires S 4 S , Ca II a rt er playback decks .. two Eng lii.h hoot~ s:io $2S Baby bassinet MAPLE bunk bed set. mL•nt S'l cach 50 new I fet 1ahle SJ5 ~atur f•ounter. s wi vel bar boot s size 8,'I? s2s_ S20 e ach. Three 3 12:~pm Saturday or ~ach $45 eat·h SOn) EnKlish h<it s 15 SJO Infant seal S5. no mattressc•., $50 rl't·u1<1 al1Ju1t1~ I 'lo.iy olll) llarn •lpm s t ools. <•ne o kay Clock rad io SJS drawer card files S20 anyt1me dun ng week ~HAJ imxer record '\toll ed anim.il ~ Wind up baby swing 10 182 C:ynth1a !Jr. l ie.ire Jl'lf flee k JJ4 l n1v,.."ity, ('t)l,tJ $1 2 50 othe r needs Saturday and Sun· e a ch . Electru.· date 847-8095 limps, sound on sound S<k s;; Salurda\ and SIO Ba.Itron lamp SIO Huntington Bearh Ot>d<'hOc1)., SI t·u•·li ~1•·;.,, r..lr.<lfl7S '"''l r(<('ClverL'<l $750 day Corne r Lake and stamp SJS. Lead seal 545 ea«h ITT slt!reo !'mnda\ 83pm :!26 Scalt's:J Busybcxi.'J !168·2510 Two i.:1~ ... r1.1tk m11f I Kenmore v ucuum 12th Street m Hunt-m achine SIS 14Cl CAR parts Sl·S3S . J ag am rm tuner S35 <11~1 .1·o51a ~lesa Roller skates si.tf' 3 :-.IEW Mr ('offC'c-;; II n IH'll l'll 1111 '"1-. "o•'ld 111fl•·e la work!I ~oud . need s m gtonBeach. Goldeartngs pairS40 ~~:d~~·t~' /:~~e;: Various acl·essorit•s. SIO. G.!rry1nfantcur· c h ronll' .,1 d e 1•11 11!1• 651 11 l11n)( $:1:) twst und attar hments Washing m achin e echo chamber . re FIBERGLASS shOl"e r ner S6, new Infa nt. r up S30 Exira pol $S ~ I 11 1 S? so r . M us t a n g D 1 s c b he~cl ptiones 11 ~· 1 bl d Foot { 526 11 d I e 11 ~1on .. rn "••l'h ..,u••E-n arm 1 1uir ' wo wro ught 12 WOOD shutters Sl2 $20 Craftsma n push 'er · .. · · st a .,.s ..(>ng la P ch1I ren and ad ult ix~r a5n lknrn 111 u\'t11 1· llrum wh it!.' i'>O lsamhci•• 11on bar stool'>, JO en Ladles lightweight m o w e r S !O. P i n br akes, door . 1957 c-ables. c·onnector.:.. for electronic as 'r lothes includ in g ~f rpe~ ~~ep,er 7 · <;N S411 Sprt-d klfllo( lia.,kc•t $4 ·1 V t 1.,.,. •·h ~t·:il,, t11~h ba<•k coaster brake bike stripes Sl box. Pitney Ford parts. 1958 f'ord P ower s u PP l 1 es se m blv with O\·er mat t'rn 1 ty lOc ·SS. U~nuBe bcioph~r pcdal $40 r.00tt tr11l••t w t $ol r,l!,1r.11t $4 J 1111 11 Large S25.67S.2218 Newport Bows postage meter tailgat e s3o : 19so met e r s. cabanl'l s headhght.sl<l4inl 23· 20:!61 Spruce ST .. · an al( r air th t $25 'I wrc I t kt ·1 Be h b ..,., 200ft T · Hudson speedomete r SS·SSO. S4& 842-1 1 n W x 3 O 1 n II t 4 0 Santa Ana lle1ghts off SS . G .E b o nne t wi sea t·W ·1w11 nr-w ;i1,1111 .. nrt· '""1 •mn coc 31 ac ase....,. nax-clo c k $9 each : hairdryer SlO. Curl rad1alt1re l{ot~}Mir t hrtini•· ..,.., M"I('> tatitc. marhte like ial cable l20. F'ire ex· MustangheadersSlS. BIKE ladies supl'r Palates SJ ap1ere Bnstol.556-~7 mg iron SS. Toaster OR78xl4 SI~. 1"l'W 7~ 1511111 Ill'> ( IJI'\' 1, 1 tr1J1 }~a111er howl m· IT EMS0 ne w or1}k ie t i ng u is h er S I s 1965 Chevy rear end cruiser, looks , runs ~b'teel NCI! boxes1w1t9h ~8 Ladys uolf shnns s e r 1 cs 21\ x) • 1w 1 .... 1 s•r, foot de new _ n e rec mer Leathf'r office chair S30 V n. 11.ke new. a~tras "AS ottoms \Zin ,x · ,. v~ S.:10 ••at 11 fo.1v./lt n1·w 1 h bl k •~9 lOOft : new eg11 rinlo <' • .,.. 11 61 ,., ~ h c1·2., 6, .... SS. Leather M 1rl1i'lin .ten 'l',•·1·d 1·•1rativt• tow(' rur k c: air. ac ... · SJO. ISin hub caps S10 d 1 t d 548.""""" in x , " ~· euc ., • ...., :1i11 1 wti .. •·h with h dt t ·0 u a p o1 n 1s · """'° •r 1 lllgh heel Sh~s 61 •. 7 11~(' $5 271nx 1 11n 1 •t with 11w1vcl mirror, eavy u Y ex ens1 n set. Casio ca lcul11tor trlbutor·s SI?·, Pinto ,-e avy gauiie stee ~ ' <-·h l '' W 1·111111 s;.:, •·:11 h I I d S29 F' sheets ii bl "'"" ., I S 6 Pa l. r Aqua .~c w1nn Lire SI Nt·w II'• 1 ml'\ a l $1 7 SO. cor . our S20. Tire chains $10. mag ri'm tir e StO·. SU !I/BEAM chrome l ling ta e""" ,-.tee h k k l<:t<'t•m;,rk M 1·1·1111·1 t 1 1 · I ~ · •ft 4ft plus I k "" l lx36 L 30 b rl.d esm a i·d ·· dress or cy ., utci. II ', ' "r c·nc-1 •r11vcnc1a ··inx .. x C a ssette tapes 2Sc p 1 T 4 m 1x ma s ter $49 tan ...,in m ..x · " 8 wt11·o•I with a1Jar1t111 111 fl 1 Id d h l ,, · "4(tx8ft C ont ac empest W SSO 60 v w • .,, worn one"'. "'ront a 1 c r 3 ti S 2 5 f •I'll 1111111, ~o on s e e .... in,. eac h. hrysler die-1. d · Ivory satin weddlnu 1n -.. " ,-M 1l C'11 11ri $4~ tllt:! Ol:lli h A C exton·or grade cy in er engine parts ., d d $<n •60 door $5. Ca rd table otorrross ~t11101 ~ ,.,,.,,,o wit two tier · ... taphone m ike new $3S. 962.2983 go wn . size s S4 9, se an oor ""· $5. Wooden door SS StO Lcu~hers32cn~O '))lf-:S!'iF.lc !lliluJ wl.N1tl Hllf'lvc11 $45. Floor plywood S40 for all. $15. Color pencils IOc Large !li r llne dog V W sedan huod S30. and s2s. ~In drill Nt:w I-rye boots. $.lll W a t t•rb l•d l1u n11.woodundbrass O ne 3 •i nx40in each. Typewriter ELECTRI C h e dg e c a r r i e-r S 2 R Tire:. and rims $2 Press ...... 1.551.2041 mens 110 and IOU S20 S:JO Wrouoht l,ron diameter marble cof. r i bbons 12 ea c h trimmer $5; ch ina. Heds t rom b a by each. Wooden work ..,._ k i n~Sl~.t· $4() KJ tclwri " ( l bJ ...., 0n 5 e ach. Good Kodak in h1·1.11lhnard full size, ee a e -v. e <new). Chrysler igni· dishes, glasses tOc carriage S2S, l"loor ta b I e w 1t h I w o wooo snsantal'laus s l amat1 c ~·amcrn ~~~~.~~n(~Ua~t ~~~1,: llt•1•11r:1tlve ~. Small 'allssonl<'lla2sl07s water tioo lock and key, ea ch ; l2pineshutters p o lis her, scrubhcr drawers Sl5 Gara~e for displ.1y $5. Utlhly with film SS Good m arhk and wrought JUg · ... · new $10. 642·530S 12x2t, 18: porta ble $10. Marble hottray h a rd war" S 4 0 stand S.SO OO:J.0741 Sh kl $2 $7 "h I table S3. Large ot· lwe .. tcr s SJ rerh ---1 r on tabl e SIS . ELECTRO~I C e x-1 BARCO un iforms , se wing machine $20; SIS. Marble lazy sus-ac es · ~ nin tom an, four wood 549 1417 855 St Clair 'An P~T. area rug Wrought Iron room perlmenters. 216·265 s iz es S·lO. Past el two oak chairs SIS an $10. Three oil p ain binders S9-SIS Thrt>e legs tweed plaid cov· Stri'ct. Costa )1esa. 11 x J :l gr l' en i15 d lv1dcr 8fl hiKh 3x2~ Mc Revrs S3S each. snug·fittlna zippered e a c h : R o y a I tings SlS each. Wine c h a I n ~ $12 each ering SlO. Binoculars Off (If Bear St Stereo. 8 track player foot wide SJ(). Gold Tele~ Revr, parll to ps $8. Permanent t y p e w rile r S 20 . rack $10. Fondue PQl Seven wire ropt> sl· 7x35 with case S3S. REDWOOD 25 prerC's recorder t urn tablc metal port uble TV 135, ManneradioSlO. crease eleastic walst D e luxe Ke nm or e SS. Twenty five cup 1ngs S7-S l 8 . One Douglas s tra i g ht Gft x 6 in $2 eac h . Capehart $4S 6?S·l68J s,tund o n c as ters Radiometer parts 12. white 'pants , white vacuum cleaner 125: coff ee m ak e r $5 winrh S'l Two screw kitchen chairs S2.SO 1 6 50 . Portabl e Facsimile pnnterSlO, Leva·•a, new 16_17_ twin size p()Sler bed Walnut and gold e le<' Jacks Sl7 each. Ninc each. Large picture5 F inished p ly wood E I G II T dr aw e r typewriter cue. nice L.M. Freq Mtr llS. 648_9015 S3: new stack chairs. tric wall clock St2. turnbuckles S2 SIJ $15 -S2S. H arbor & 3Rrt1x 4ft $3 eac h d r esser S25 Fo ur S~• P l a nt s t11nds CitlfoneTrevrSS.Step , ____ . _____ mixed colors $5 and Large cheese board IOOft rope S.SO. Five Baker, Cost a Mesa e oadlng press cen dr awer dresser $2il S 3 so. S s Lamp down x fonner440-220 DESIGNER women's S6 each : tool box with SS. Copco yellow chain hooks S7·Sl6 3() S-49-8957 terfire with dies S2S Boge n am-fm s tereo 11hades ll·S.'.UO each. to 110 aKVA circuit spor t s wear , ait u socket set 110; spin· casserole S7.50. Sizzle rope pulleys Sl ·S14 Slot murhlne1las11S3 recei ver w i th 2 M e t a l underbed boards soc -SS. a.Jo. Blouees 13_50 nine r eels SS. 20S platter 110. Yellow Extension cords Sl7 STAMP album new $4 each. Bamboo cur-speaker cabinets $39. storage chest $3.50. Motorola T4-tA Tcvr Skirts ~. Sweaters Lake St, HunUnilOn Coplo cannister set each R29 W 17th SI Be1innen album SJ. t a 1 n s SJ e u ch . Gla ssware SOc·ll.50 F ibe rboard 1helvln1 110. Opto eledroolc IS. Dreases s7. e x· Beach . near Hunt· S5. Assorted crystal Cost a Men lJ.oabridged d ie · 963 0741 each Dis~o records 3n to llft lon1 Sin devlcesRaythcoo$lO. cellent condition . ln1ton 8eachPier. stemware SI each tihnary Sl4.9S. 1977 BI G doghouse SIS. 2Sceach.Coffee table wide SOc·ll. Mena tGH2Mqnetronll8. 645.0975 CE URCHILL fins 12 Sm allteakwood.linen S oott c at a lo g 4 Baby Items IOc SS. 2ftx4ft SS. Te nnis and worMn1clothln1, ArcherlJHFconvl25. •---------each; Boo""e Board lamp SIO Fireplace v olumn S8. P ape r E n glish pram 515. balls 3 for 30c. Ou-t1 weaters, panta. Beckman counter SIS~ STEEL wardrobe~: 1 ,.. U screen 32x36 S15. Nok P'un c h e11 S 2 ·S3 t k bl klrta hi... SlO;peletgunl8: fe h It"'" t a b ! .. ,() Bat hlnette $J Pet mon r ac mount 5 ouHS, s 1..• '"' 450 RF coupler U : ladles eld bootl, size oc "~ e • _95_7·_2629 _______ 1 s upplies l Oc ·Sl. Inch scope $.15. Two 25c -S2. 1387 uaker , MBF XC VR us . I , 125; household preserv er 12 : s ki Electnc babyfeeding METAL cas~ box with Steam Iron S5. New carrier current In · apt -4 , In alley, S aturday f1·10:30am aoocl• IOc-125; books ~p_a_n_ts_S2_.M6_·_1.246 ___ 1 dish 13. Diaper bag keyS5.646·0SS3 Tonka toys 12·SIO. tercormneedsnttera Harbor, Fairview St. and 1·3pm 1780 25c each, 1035·1Bth '67 CAMARO bac k 13. Assorted curtain ---------• Unused wedd ing gifts 16. AM radio battery Saturday and SWMiay Monrovta Space Aa. St, HuntinJton Beach seat, black v inyl, rods SS each. Assort· SLEEP sofa, brown na u ga hyde $40 Braided rug 6x9f\ SIO Wall mounted units , med ium style. 2 for SSO Dressin~ toble. f'renrh Pro\•tndul uo 962 964[i ------5 GALLON fish tank ll·SS. New fabr ic and A.c. S3C.AM·FM 9·5pm. Ml·S.14 aood condition S30: ed wool fabric Sl·S3 $5. Heater and fitter soc $l .. t it clock radio $5. AM· old 1aa dryer. you per piece. 752·S720 COUCH 7ft and chair SU. Dar.Uah chair SU. . . . ... ,a ern y fM police aed air SPA DEMAN alll bind· Ml N 0 LT A 44 OE PAIR heavy Spanish --------sso 330 So Ki Maple chair Sl5. dothea tlze l•50c·l3. band 18. AM ·FM ln11 wllh comp. apr· c amera with elec· flxturea t25 each : haul $5. 914·3U 5• TWIN BED $35 . ~e,t s 'ant a ·An~~ Tbree piece ro1.1nd !:1ty~r~1 ~~~1fo': portable stereo. in1d• !!'.:.. Wot9'1ht1 bh~~ tronic nuh, new tu. twla roll·a·way $5; Pleaaekeep callin1. Vacuum cleaner $35. 543.2033 d lDe\t• card u .ble St .. Jrvtne. 552._ phono SL5. Ornamen· all --we I ... Toaatmaater electric upbolatMed chair 15: DECORATIVE pots Golf clubs $4 each. --------w. &Ure he.lm.t, new tal lamp•· JIJO Doc· 125. Sc!hwtml 1prtqer bake or broil oven, dnk 125; TV combo, _,__ .... .... Twenty dreHes size ttt. Electric photo M GAU.ON ahow tank tore circle· apt. D. fork llO. Cru.1Mr rtm 1ood condition ao. need• work U5. and cont ... ...,rs --~. 18 12 each . Eiahl mounlln1 pres• $49. w i th all o C ac. Cotta Mesa. and white waU. SIS Four quart deluxe 538·1511 Books (hardcover > mens jackets size '° ISi.1829 cus orlea, lots of pair. Skat• board•, Rival crodl pot, new•---------11.50 each. Picture 12 e ach n eclln lna --------• c hrome •\.\ftict&ln WASH&R $15. Dryer one wood 125. one SU,~ HlDl:·A·B!D '40: lr a mu 25c · 50c · chair $1 5. Sewin1 SAR LY Americ a" sso . .._1 e lectric SH. Work metal SH. Hid•·•· P'ormJca table and Ceramic• 2Sc·Sl.50. machine~. Golfbq eaqah)>de lft couch, b each, metal and hd, Herculoo 1ofa TELEVISION 15 lftch four tbalr., bl&Mt. S30; Satu*>' only tam· u. Doc hOule 1.1. 1225 loM c:oodlUon '20. JDINCH1lr .. Stln1ray wood with 1tora,. UO. 8aturda1. co~needlwotktas. l•lnlllk.lars•.tto. Spm. Ital Oahu Pl. Mc Cormack Lane. • -bik~ 125. GUOM li20. l4W7ll .... _ 8" llZ·llm CoeU II••· S40·52lt Coeta M.._eta. ---..... -----------------.. ·--·----·----------·--------- ! l , Help yourMlf to a Heaping selediotl or QuaW\ed Hopefuls bl._ DAILY l'll.oT HELPWANTt:DAD8 Bl::AUTI F'UL por celain base for um brellas. yellow, white, black $15. Self s tanding bar in shape of a barrel. with ac· c-essories $50. Metal bookcase SIS. Wood ma ntels S3S·S45. Cof· fee pot ex<:elle.nt con· di t1on $7 . Genuine Kuta ni flower base S7 50 Old style frame buck pack SIO. Valet S.'i. Agate ashtray 16. Uoll head porcelain m a de in Germany ver y old SSO. Port hold in brass ·with m 1 rror S33 French railroad lamp SJ3 . French rack $42. Spi- toon St2-$2S. Brass be l l S9 Sil. K ey holder $12·18. Brus cannon SZ7. Spoon tet 1n brass Sl6. Bra11 c lips SS. Bea utiful (lower arrangement $3. New plant pol Sl. Antique Chinese pill or ? box szs. 642·6101 HC Model a irc raft S2S SSO. RC 6tt l2m Bout hull $50. Small boat anehon S2·S\0. Ro a t e quipment s2-s10 P·Ca Jib f.'(). P-cat wood boom 125. H o u s ehold cood s S 2 · $ 2 5 , 9 I 5 5 Westminster, Garden Orove, off Mqnolla. T ELEVJStON r laHic 1940 , early '50'• Philco blac k and while wood cablnM, work• but plctur" S0·90 t30. "2·1447 ----~ S.vrctev. October 11. 1980 IWLY PILOT fn A Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad ... For more information and to place your ad call 642-5678 . 642-5678 DAILY PILOT .. .., .. '"' .... s. eou "' '", 1010 Mite••• ·-1oao .,....... eou 1oats. ,o.,... 9040 loClts. su,.1 ....................... ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~···················. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doclls 9070 Trucks 9560 lrJF•IALll IATOl&.Yl .. 4 llUl PIU.G '"'1. llllDt. Bch Ooidm W..t ( Vk Of 1.ocb'•• '° a.......u.unt. La..,.....11r1& to P1trnan Lane ~ doll quU\!!I and ('~ a.nd luta ul miM". ......_ for •ver yt.od:y EMY to 1't '° •hh W. Have low ptkt!ll 6 • Ut tie about evC'ryth1nis 1--~-"',._':>0t'im. SaL Oc.&-JL (Npt fwy to Dyer RJ. W 10 Killon. s. •, blk whi.nu 3025 s K1ISOf\. s A C~H. Sat Olaly An\Q dreuer. canopy bed. 3·~ )eel , misc. &-3. 2171 Rural Pl. CM. 114,5.-78 Super sale ol collectables from some of Newport's fmest homes. Antiques. furniture. clothet, dis hes, etc. l~·l50. Sat 9·3, la3 AnitA Ln., neu San· tlaao. Newport Beach. Waterbed, bicycle parts, s inks, hsehld ite ms, much more. 1708 Main St, HB. Fri.sun, t-4. DEMOLITION SALE Everyth.ina pies. Doon, w indows , lumbe r . cablneta. furniture. elec- trical, plumbln1. etc. l20 E. Oceufroel. Balboa Pml.n. 11w.s.t. f73.31•. nlE PRICE IS RtGlfl'! SlJPE" SALE Planb llD fu"'· ('Olle<'tlbleo. liv .. a away pnc-ea al ~ l MID S...ta Ana it F. CM H11et1n1too Harbor Sale IHI M8 • dr Vamaba ~ btM. rum. toel1. C'ampiaa t'q1&lp S.buC. IPlf1 )'d dUlll,b). !NI(' s.. 9't.n J ) lSl f'alkland Clrd~. H 8 12U >•mi llOVJNO S .i\CT-S un stove, dtytt fum1tutt, looM. 8' Cabov~r ~·mpr. llli.c 1ll30 l'h1arrll t &46--C M ESl'ANClA Chlll~ ul 71 10-yr ~on Gan1ge Saht s..n Ott l2l.h 9.5 UMO Labrador, C. M Antique AnnDlr w /2 side mlrron, RoMwood i\nl I · que Upbolatsed Couch, S u aorted an\lque/wood c hrs. D i nlng Fix - tures.antique sewing macb, lge framed m ir ror, Auorted small tbls, dilbes, ironing boards, lae auort.ment tools . etc. etc. SOZ Kinp Rd. CM Fri thru Mon between Rivenide 6 Dover Triple Gara1e Sale 3 Meaa Ve rde homes. Rad.las, typewrlten · re· corders. clothes. furn· doleos ol aoodies. Sat. Od 11. I am-5pm. 2009 Balearic Dr. CM SIS S.3pm. Z!lll 21st, CM . All sorts of goo d •SM.I! barpina. MlwT .... Tep GIANT 7S Honda 250XL. couch 6 RH lovaeat. TVs. mile. hsld NEIGHBO 000 iteim. S.t/SuD 9-5. 3641 GARAGESALE SAT9·1 Hamilton. Irvine . PORTTIFFIN, N.B. 552.o.oz. Antique• baby fum .• --------- sofa bed, qu. 6 dbl beds. ProllMllltory Pt. Sale, Sat. ru1. tools. desks, oak It S1a n . 8· 5. 200 E . table/chairs. display Promont«ry. 873-1807 cue, rockers, mower, GARAGE SALE 1925 surf boarJi. toys. more! Port Provence. NB. Sat. llULTl ·FAMILY l''urn., nautic als . GA.RAGE SALE Men• wuber/dryer,etc. women's clothes. 1kl MOVING SALE. furn, clothes, 6 eqaap, furn, .m.c. SM/Sim 7AM Ul'? sprudl, ~ • .,.._.., a. An-him Ave. CM. pot1, blkea, bld1 #/of ffar"9r off ltt.h budw.re, cl.MaJcal ... St,. conh Z5" to $150. ~·--·--~~-~--.,. AmiP WQ;1£8. <...,. Antique fU.1'11, clths, It c.cDI IBlbadd). Sat t-4. atW ..... ; Sat/Sun 9 Furn. book•. miac. to 4 114 Pli'k Ave. Lag. s.t/!kul. tr7l1 KJncs ca. _Bd:L _______ _ n y o n D r . . H 8 . Set.a. M , toys. s tove. (Brookhunt6Adaml) remodelling items, KeamoreWubertiOryer booh. d i ngy . 2094 GOO foe boUl. Antiq11e llamoria. Cll ~82 white aialle pedestal ol-Toya Galore. Cltiklrens fice desk. Make otrer. clatll. Crib, Misc 9-2 Sat. Black vinyl Hide-A·Bed. 2409 Oran1e C .11 . Book cue ii odds II eods. IG-el1 •"'1 Poinsettia. Cdll~ --------- 640.ee:M Gara1e Sale : Furn. Carpeater • Truck Tool Bo•·Tools-TV -Misc-1588 Clothes, TV. Waaher, Mlac. -ROyaJ Palm. C.ll.55Z151 5'JltaAoaC.M. S&Lonly ---------Antiq uu, Clothlna , ANTIQU ES·Lols of Steno, CHEV Pickup! glu1ware-mirrors-pict· Tina, MiK. 9All SAT etc. 312 Santa Ana Ave ONLY tlO W. lJth . St. N.B. S6&M ea.ta Ilea 2 FAMILY GARAG E SALE Patio Furn· Chai rs-Tb ls· Radios-8 trac ks-TV 'sHeaters · Sport Gda· 700 Books- Collect ables-K itchen- Glass ware· Beddin1 · Towel1-lt Much More. 4172 Old Mill. Irvine. S.S.IOl4 Sat.am &-5 Sat. II SUll. lOam·Spm. Cbeeta.vacs.IOfa.china • ID\leb more. No Junk. l'TOIZ Rotterdam Ln (a.r Beach/Warner) HB. Gara1e Sale. 1940 Republic Ave, C .M <Monrovia & Cedar). S/S.M&-2197. ... IAl.AINS Contemporary furn. Rat· tan• &laae dila rm table, patio lum. (.'(Jl(fee table. end table ll lots of ac- ceaaorles. Sat Only. 10.2. 2118 Vlata Hopr, N.B. <T'ht Blaffs). !~ ANl'tQUE Dining Table, Sofa, Refrt1. Clothes, Mlsc. 1153 Q,Uege C.M. Irvine Terrace, Sal. M . s.t.aua SUYW dw., pin& poq ---------table, cb1Jd'ad9ek, metal GARAGE SALE: _See ta cart, llrla' JO" bike. llme-a-LiDe for au kiads ._. pob • .,.... pie· ol \Utml. lluclt more not turm • murh moni. 1910 Uat.ed. 3M Univeraity, Tabuna Tf!l'Tllce. ea.ta lleaa. Sat. 9am- 4pm only. Ml-0975 Garqe Sale, olflce eqUlp, o I I I c e s u p p 11 e s • Many brand new items. boueltol• 1ds. atereo wndw a /c, flll"D., silver, «auip, akia, bouta. tabNt cr,stal. W 4'lh St., JA, t. .... mare. Sal• Blan, N&Set/9mM. W , ID NardMua Ave, C•ptalH chrs .. swivel _c_~-•-·-~---·----• rodltt,hahldiwms,1163 Multi Family Garaae Boa Vista Ci r. Cll . !We, Slit• Blan. M , IW1 _&ll_llun ______ _ Dl*e Pl, C.11. UD\llU&l lllabop.ftY C.of- SUPD SAL&.~ f• Tbl w/mlmlr \nsett. *I ........ clothes: em. fm1 Broche trs. kite.._ items. Iota of 'IW\ll W-. DemHaue bupim. Sat 9-1. 1113 -•as. ••Y miac. Ports..llourne NB . I lllritqe, lniDe. ------·--· --• lGI or 551-tl.51 00 ~~~~~~~,,_~-1 -o.•m&1011 io12 llllr. tba. drpa, cpt. lllllt"m, lie priv. paUo, .... ~ rm to •a. 2 mat. echaha ...... •milt pl"ef. t00 /1110 . SU·HOI lUAmlrtC*\Awe. C.M. Roles, diltrJwit ~ta1nl .. 1111 • el)ld, Ill llOJ< ff8()11 ()( ,.,. 152 191t lh) 10( llOOd l(Old mr11 ·., wlll«'h • hv' 14K rrMJllC'Y r h p SI ~ ICCJlll p1rt'f' l.i.«U.~ thiiUYWJod hean itl\ape-d l'\f\I • pPndan1 759 1643 P• .. rn•>nd wed<lttl11 nn11 set aoh1 r~kel wawh 548 llleO '4u '•tea eoeo ..••.•....•......•...•. LUe&AMTA•S from YOW" bull.oa.s ca rd Send one card fur e11l·h tac plua OM s pare We return pe rmanent!} sealed attral.'tive tag & &trap. met!linc airhnt> I D requirements Pre vetrt lou •theft! For a personiillzed tag enclose wallpaper. fabric o r "0.y Glo" papl'r & Wt! will back & trim your tags Or try two cards back to back. PRlCt!:i.;. $2ea or3/$5 4/5 tags $1.60ea. 6/9tags $1,SOea 1oor moreSl.40ea Sales Tax Included NO CARO! Draw your own or send name, address. phone & we'll mall.e one card per la&. Add 25< each Send check or money or· derto: PILOTP~ P.O. Box 1l60 Costa Maa, Ca. 912826 CERAMIC TU•squl 6x6". ~ per piece. Paint & &lm )'OW' own tiles. Good for ceramic shops or private parties to use your artlstic abilities . 534-7533 2 Caddy spoke wheel rims. $100 ror both. &-2002/a:a.9320 Loftlll•- WA1'~KllEJJ l'OmlJltltt no m•tln.•11 '75, 11111.1111 ror rwr •lt.1111. $15, l5 " 15 lil'\.~n stu.11 'vt $20. l.14c 14ru ~fl~ 9S'7 llJllll Anllll Utl l Wll 1 btll llt SIUO. 11111 b nlM ll lltlsk $2 5, S..11rt. W16ll!r !tUf\l!lll!t 1100. w~w11thuu!lt cum tw Il l ti Vt' ()\ t'll 1100, wonwn\ Jiipd b1lw like nf'w J'15 Nl!w "" t'IH'h tlu111 ~ .: a· li b ti & ro· i i. ~11 ~v ., 115 r>44 t033 , Int ~Cereo !tyst t'm S'lllO 080 P otter s wh eel $150 0 8 0 !:!lie. Whl 1' V $25 ti45 9J.S3 Unpatd Apart Tease Smudgt AGENT If al first you do suc1·eed could l have the name ol your AGENT'.' WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID F O R YOU R JEWELRY, WATCHES. ART OBJ EC'TS. GOLD, SILVER. SE R Vl C E, FINE F1JRNITURE & ANTIQUES. 645-2200 Mhal••-w ..... IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will Buy : USED OFFICE FURNITURE. . Work Be nc h es. Shelving , 631·27TI Wanted: English forward seat s taddle. light weight. Call Maga li 49.3-5477 NEED: A WASHER & Dryer In Good Working Cond. Please Call 646-9091 ttmc• lwhwww• IOIJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• CONN Director trombone with case. Excellent con · dition, SlOO. 6'15·8062 aft.er 6PY. -~--~-----1 4J' ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OltAMel COUNTY "' u J I y e q u i r> p e d • 21' Piii eUN & beautirully maintained. Marc u s C h an n e I . CQU.ICTOIS ready \0 cruise or live $12.5/mo 0C llth&12lh HRS 9.5 li buard . Slip may be 673-8145Eves • BY. SELL. TRADE. avallable. 11 1-"'* f·inimt·· f'eaturlng Weapons of all ing possible. $72,000, or 165,000 if no broker m eras, Swords. Coins. War 'olved. Clean de~l will Sou ven i r s . I n 11 1 a n include 9• Avon Redcrest. Artifal'ts, AntJques.. & with Ooorboards and 4.5 thous<m<b ol rolleC'la!Jle horsepower Johnson out· 1Lems too numerous to me n t i o n O R .ANGE board J a c k Cur l e y 534. 15«> hiome. or 84(). 2254 C O U N T Y F' A r R on the boat weekends SUP IN NPT BEACH Slip avaJI. for boat up to 46'. J..ower bay, nr tum· lni ~in. 6'5-'ll<M! - N 8. Slip rent 2 maybe 4 1n05 Up to 2!f Sailboat only 17021825·1102 GROUNai. C.M. Enter Gate 3A off Arlington St -40' Moor in g off Lid o 33' VIKING 'H lour n Island. Sl50 per m o ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS ANO ADVEllTISERS T he price uf 1l e ms advertised by vehicle deale rs in the veh1d ti classified ad vert1s 1n.: l'Olumns does not include uny applicahle laxts, license. transfer fees . finance <'harges, lees for air pollution control de vice certLf1callons or <Je aler documenlaf) pre paration charges unlcsi. otherwise s pec1f1ed ll) the adverllser Ladies aolf club5. bag & cart Excellent cond1 lion. SlSO oc best offtlr Also men's ice sk<tles, Size 12. 646-4S4J bndge. teak pulpit. h sh Jerry 673-2549 eqwp, 2 stat ions. C02 --- system, twin Cru.o;aders. lo4lh. StOl op 9090 ~.Js S4l,900. ='lewport Yacht ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••~?~.~ Exeh_ange, 675 1800 Ory storage available Newport Dunes . 1131 Bal'k Ba y Dr N B Poo l tab l e , ti '. ma hog., s la te . Queen Anne. like new. S650 or olf er 640-5434. 64{)-037 2 --- Store. lflt.....t. ... 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm. US range. s tain less back, stove, ~ri ll. Cull-si oven, S275 & $4!l5. 6'l2·1900 JS' VIKING '79. 1..w 13S0 Cr us. FWC. 7 S i:en VHF. fatho. s umloi-:. t ourn bridge. s l a l I shower Reduced '1!9.500. :"olw pt Yat•h t Ex c h 675-1800 14' inboard boat, will sell as a ut11t. boat & trlr, or as a.iarts. ~ cni:mc. V drive, props, shart. rud der, etc New or new t•on di lion. 64& 1823 644-0510 Trarupaf'tafiolt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t!' Cabover Ca mpt.-r with stove, 1l'ebox. porta pol· ty, xtras. SI~ 4. S4511 !163-5945. ------.. - Mot.ir.ed libs 9140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sw. 8096 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '767SOHONDAMATfC For Sale or Trade for Boston Whaler 13. 40 111' Honda 70 mint trail bike, loaded, trailer. $2800 SlOO 6'l2·7672 or 551 4951 D}s: 675-0040 Claudia. Pirkup. 731 6728 13' Bnbsh Dory Mere OB. trlr, $2,750 673-4:.!0i 20 llP l'nver. Complete public adrcss S}St e m . "O ldie tiul Goodie' $1.50 or trade 32' '72 LUHRS Low hrs on -2 new 2.50 hip engs >\ P. 2 VHFs, 2 falhos. much 1098 more S28,500 846-5402 642·5n TY.1..-0. HIR,St.-.o ;:·u~~;~·;~~··~:~·c:~~; ·75 Cuddy cabm I~ hp Mere 110. load~. 1m 1V. 2 yr wrnty. frf't' de-m ac • xlnt $5500 livery. S124 646-1786 551_5007 JBL Demo Sale-Gr eat speake rs. at g r e at prices. Atlantic Music 445 E. 17th St . C M 640-8895 -------- 2S" COLOR T. V . $148. l YearWarranty 6'l2·534U ZENfTH Allegro Stereo w /8trk . Xlnt cond . Sl00/080 556-9882 '72 22 ' C hns lcrafl. fiberglass. cenltr con sole, IB. VHF'. rec fath. loaded, offer. 673 I()().') 32· LUHRS, 197:i, twn FWC, Chl'ys, auto pilot. natural gas i;:alley, hold- ing tank. S37 .500. Nwt Yacht Exchange 675-1800 ------ PUCHMOPED LNfl'cWioRW. Maxi $499 Maxi 2sp S625 631-3830 ~o-P~dler 6470 W PCH. NH '78 Honda Mo~. brand new l'Ond Lo m1 $31.M' 5"5-4!0>, 64&223 I Puch, 2700 m1 . xlnt cond. nso 714-M4·6248 M OPED P lJCH. 1;ovo Con Only 1600 Mile:.. SZ75. 5.JG.5875 --J.---- 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 HONDA 750K New Chain-Tire -F a ring· UK M1 -xl nl S1395 0 8 0 644-0319 The m•J()t desired d a ..,,,1\· 1n SCJ Cal i f Full } restored, while w hluc 1n t & full pol!i •·r IW5UKZ i SAVE!!! THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAaBOA BLVD. COSTA MESA 642·0010 'In Ford Woodie, restored Sl3.000 ALSO ·~ MrnM A To-.-.11 Sedan, t d r rc-.tored Ideal (or .. 1 1 dent SIO.IJ(., 675 616: 61 <ad l.1 mv!\1nc 18 pa:-~ 1 Abo b<J f;JIJX} 1 36.~ miles 1 Both ne..-d much work .\l.Jkt' oUer 642 2221 IM tor m!>!( 646-96&>> '51 ::.edan Oelt H!r. I' Jn Pl S2500 ubo 1·:11t1>45 illl~l '57 T Bird. mw.1 ""'' 2nd ownt r f>4() 94fl9 1!160 t'h<!V fl1'I 1\•r owner. low m1. bes\ 11ffl•r llboH~ Sl,00(), 963 !11)!12 Pnv Partv 9530 ........•.•............ •·•···················· '1!1 Chevy H a lf Tort S 1lvt1 rlldo I.oudell Showroom c·ond Rlul'11 w t amel 1ntenor 1.11.,., low n11les WlSO. :n9·03tlfl '76 C'*VY LUV LONGIED 4 L·y h nde r . 4 spi r•l tran.s . radio and hi>.111•1 l lP2l3421 $4697 SOUTH COAST DODGE 28118 Harbur f;Jlvd C~i'A M F"-<;t\ 540.0330 '711 t.HEVY S !!ton ,.,,,,, dduxe, auto. a t:. 11 · p h. xlnt <·11ruJ Wh t :Wl\1 S.131)11 i)tlt>941>1 CONTRAt:J'OR SP!-.(' '78 Ood~t· I ton. t•11-.t1111 b<1xei.. ra1·k~ & 111 d :im fm ..,terro 1•as~. II l lraller lut~h. :IBM l.7!~~' 645 7531 ·79 Cht>V J,uv ~tu:.I -..•Ii $4700, ""111 t.iX•· r1•.1 "' 5-111·31\21 '73 C.Ouncr " '""IJ 111·1 ~ maJ ur COJ! """"~ gi()IJ n no 542 6U.--: '75 El t.:amtn••. \ m I 1t 1·ass. ;11r. truist'. lit "''h f1bcrgla·.:. 1•11\1• ,, 1 c:ond $4 .21111 \I •111 1 1 l'aU 594 7913 Vans 9S711 .......••..........•.. 7:1 F'OHP \ i\. V& I'S.Pb/\ "111 $!17~ Ml' lt>i- ·7~ un uc;E !Ton \ ,., amifm t:a.\>M'lll' t?5110 f~:D-2\J\ j 'i4 l.l\)(Jgc Traflesrnu 11 lllil mint con<I. $1!!00 i» • .1( ~-4.268 .l t.>ff ·111 DODGE Window \ '-• 6<:' I rell Nev. tt:llll'I ' Send aomeone you love a bauqllft al 30 muJU col· Of1!d lleliWD balloons lied with ribbon• your own personal message. Perfect for e very oc· casion. We deliver. 8'7MJWt' ----------125" COLOR T.V. RCA 2S' WELLCRAF"I' NOVA twin lSJ FORD; many xtras mus t see al W OODS MARI NE 760-1!1696 '73 KAW A.5AKl 900 5000 or ginal miles. Wiodjam· mer ftrring. new-t:Tr~ Better than new Sl9SO 79 Commander. 24 n. ltke new, $1S,000or best offer 7-52..6470. T i re!t . $1 3511 OHO ~94 9532 $250. 25" COLOR T. V MA'G N AV OX S2 01l 96U038 6U·6770 331-0234 9540 ,,,, •lift: Dbl Dept.II Harbor Lawn ~sy Lot. Cypress Sect. Sacr. SBOO. G .E. RefriJ. S12SM.\-St63 Marshall 100 watt super lead amp. '700: lbanei: electric Guitar pro- fessional model $450. 641--880t BES Electrostatic spkrs. ----------1 IH20's a:w> pr Bundy t rumpet. good ~ 32' Ururu te. 'TT. l'Omplete· ly eq!Apped for fishing lk pleuure. radar + many xtras (714)846-0021 77 Ford \an 1-, l;>V C'OOd. roa11\ •tr.1~ on re,11 '15142(;s FOR SAJ .. E : SUZ RM 400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nexcellentcondit1on '79 Honda Od}sc;ey 71 Che'-<.'i)nver .. 111n '•II 18!5 644-5145 Bought new Apnl 80 • 1,.,w ,\.1ile:. So. c, I I, ' ----------Mint~ SUOO 979 0368 Mileages.59 dStll Wood woven blinds, '>'J year okl xlnt cood. Light belle colon, $200/best offer. 98o.l3l52 cond. free mute. S120. Call 151-8802 aft. 6pm. Thunder Rhodes suilcase mdl. beaut tone. xlnt cood. $725 /080. 960-1.508. eves Ii wker>ds. CLARIN ET A·l CON- DmON SlOO cash only. 645·2927 The perfect Christmas GI.ft, ladies cheny red fa. rur coat. hip lenath. never been worn. Sac1f. must sell. makt! offer. Call •~1. 642·4300, 24 hours Gret sch Drum set. 7 drums. 5 cymbals, + ex- 1\letal st.orag~ shed. 6X8. lra.<i. xlnt! 549-1417 like new, SlOO. 642·7612 or WANTED: Used g uitar. 5614951 Claudia. Martin. Guild, Gibtion or Jolm Wayne Tennis Club equal. Rsnbl. 646-lZ73 Membershlp. Must sell OHie. ,_Niia• & 700.1274. 644-4816 ·,1; .. IOIS Will. TRADE Qn sz matt. box spr+fTarne. in xlnt cond. for I twn bed size in x.lnt cond. 64()..4426 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Pitney Bowes Postage Ma chine, •5600. $800. Pi tney B o w e s folder tstufre r. offer Train layout, must see to Pitney Bowes Postage appreciate . HO size. Scale. orrer. 673-4000 SlOO. 912--0t•. _ hits IOl7 EJISra L&e Maholany Cof fee Tbl Hand Carved German (Old) Must stt SllO/obo957..a&O 6' SNA°' BAR• 4STOOLS. $115 912-2075 Crib • mattress. um- brella , stroller & backpack. CaU 581-6327 aller6:30. Brand name typewritters. full·sil.e bed frame . flat dolly. 846-454.1. Crystal chaodetier, 5 lites, SI prisma, l200 val. sac. uoo.m.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f"o r s ale 2 Afgh a n hounds Blnnde t b lk . brindletblk. AKC reg. Good ho m e o nl y 675-7043. AK<.: Cocker s panie l. male, buff. 2yrs old, h o use bro ke n , good w /children. paid MOO. will sell for S250 or con- sider giving to a good home, 673-2871. Ho me-rais ed . young Canaries. Singing male m. female $20. Charac- ten, beautiful! 496-1076. .......o., I IOtO ---------...................... . WATERn>RDCRYSTAL Conn 721 Or1an. 61 note CENTEJlPJECE manuals. AGO peda l. (Period Piece t201) Pistons Ir more. 544>-ZA!>J Ete1ant piece, many Eves. cult. Received H 81ft --------- from Ireland. never BABY Grand Kimball. llled. On diapia.Y in local xlnt. cond. Must sell. store at '445. Asking 13,000or best ofr. 964·3890 SD>. Answer Ad t381, IU-4300 J& hn. Tupperware has tOmetbina for you. can 9uaan al •9913 for U · cttin1 detalla. Crib, GM Car Seat. Hllndmowler, Motorcycle belmel, all ju.\ hO each. ... Bradbury Baby Grand piano, ll!nt cond, It brwn maho1any , $2400 . MS-950'l. FtuieraJd Contole. xlnt condiUoo, S7SO/OBO S,W,92 WurUtaer. &J«&n fin. Xlnt cond. Co.t $1850 new. Sll00/080. 758-<M415. Jolm Wayne Tennla Club Story Ir Clark Spinet ruu faml)y 1111mbenblp Piano. ~ Ul80 Dtlau llM81 Detedor ................. ....... - t ............... . , .. C I ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMh.tC t hrnr•/ Swska 9DJG ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6 7 25 ' Al g l a ~s Pa cem a ke r F u 1 ly equapped. 968-7437 20' SKJPJACK OPEN 2250MC. VHF. Sw1mlaJ. d~r.Xlnl Cond 751-40'76 ----loGh. w 9060 76 Honda 554. xlnt cond low miles. must sell. $1150. ~32A8. '75 HONDA 200CB Elec lnc Start & other extras Clea n Very Lo Miles Best offer 957-8390 -------- Soper sharp 72 Duster 340 Ong pnt. new motor. Rochester tu perf carb Quick shift. TA 's. turbos. uphol. buckets. U500 111 vest~ Ask $2100 OBO 962.4S90 ----- '75 Dodge 10.IC) l'.111111~1 run.I) good M u;.l ..... 1. $1700 or \Jsl ofr I03l IJJX Willy fleet' an (111 ... 111 make ufft-r. rl'u.,I '•'I 11118 cn:1t1 BOAT REFINISHING Top Sides Boot Stripes. Super Structures. Non· stiddinl. Ref's 842· 7413 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49, Luders 16. 25ft. vam '78 YAM AHA ENDURO h u 11 , s l 1 p 1 n N B . 175 SiOO nr Best Offer 4 WhHf Dri•ft 9550 AM1o Ll'CIYtq ••••••••••••••••••••••• 951Ji) ••.••.•..........•..... ............ 1,t;nut 90JO bea ut ifu l S4000 iSl-8752 894-9010. '1'.! Tnumph 650. s spd. s t ock . x l nl ro nd . $850/bes t offer Jim 497-5488/497 .5829 71 Toyota Lande ru1.ser '71 Che1 L-0nvers11111 \ "'" stationwagon, 58.000 m1, L•>w M1lb!'\1'1 l',I c,, $2750 494 ~ Mileage 55!1-11581 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stearns twinstay w /roller fwi gear. 42' xlnt. cond. MOO. 213·58'l·51SO Outboard motor. Sears. 3HP. $95. 646-4542 aft 6PM. Chans wanted: Mei<iru to Panama. South Paciri.-. Alaska. British Colum b1a. After 6pm I 213 I llH-9446. SAMTAHASZ5 Has absolutely ever - ything, 8 baf(s , beaut cond. Poss N.B. shp, $13,000. Owner will l'On- s 1 d e r excha n ge for BMW. Me rcedes, o r Seville 559·5164 eves '75 Ericson 32, cstrn mt ext 6 sails, wh.I, knot. '79 HONDA Hawk 4o0CC Xlnt cond. SIOOO. 675·9695 ur673-9201 ---------- '77 Yamaha650. Xlnt rond. SI. 150. p p 541 5411.5 1980 Toyota P l1 . :.ooo rn1 under warranty. Sport.'1 pkg .. AM1FM Cass .. C B , much more $4500 and takeover payments 080.962-~) '63 J EEP WAGONEF.R 4"4 6 cyl, gd cond P S & P B $1350 or be!>I offer 548 1800 VHF', many xtras. boal HONDA XL500. S&W covers, nicest on Wesl shock~. fork kit. pipe. 'l'J Suburban CK~>o. mun' Coast. Must see! $39,900 2.000 m1. xlnt cond. $1600 xtras Sail boat trlr. fixed keel. Firm. 968-1903 or 968·0872 496--0599 &Uk; 1~ 2S'. adjustable. etc. Of. 12· S n o wbi rd. n 1·ce ·72 ......... UI "c" (' r """' '77 GSS50 SUZU K I . """vy azer...,.,.i\ er.673-\...,... learner 'sboat -"-AM L·M 8 k _.,., loaded. S5000 invested I r . Lrat· <;lereo. Tamaya Marine Sexton. 675-0349 Sacr Sl'lOO. 6'13·2006 after roU bar, tank tire rack 12' AJwninwn boat. 31'!! 41• NPSNEWPORT 7pm mags & new F\Jn'n Mull KP motor. oars. 548·1860. '75 sloop. C&C design. 12 .............. W./ tires. I 6.'D-3625 IMh.Poww 9040 bags . good in vest. .... /Sfm"... fl60 T,... 9560 •••••••••••••••••••• • •• $60,0CX> Newport Yacht ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• •• •• • •• • "1980" UNIFLITE 42' ~xchange,675·1800. Rent ; 22' Lux. Motor '74C .. VY convertible. Extended Laser Sailboat & Trlr Hme, sips 6. self-con_t. & CAMINO salon. full electronics. Xlnt cond. $l200/b5t orr. $2 50 t wk · + 8' I m 1 Bucket seal~ & ronsole galley up , totally EvB57·l'26.dyS34.5150 640-8585 Wire wheels, AM /FM customized. Must sell. 1,...,.., Tra .. I 9170 stereo lapl'. air cond. Offered at $250.000. Nwpt 36' Aft Cabin Cutter. 50'3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. trans .. power steer. Yacht Exch 67S.1800. complete. dal eng. int 2Sft Trailer, lots of extras . ing and brakes. Supe r ltlOVIMl'AGI 23' custom bit Cbriscraft cabin cruiser, complete· ly refurbished June 1980. Head, galley, sips 4. Dana Pt. Marina. slip B·ll Mainland. $8900. Avail to see on wkends. weekdy s c all (213)~31m. 21' f l ber1lass Tug . Islander Weekender or Character Bay Launch. 6mo. old. VW Rabbit Diesel. Full galley. stove. refri1erator. dbl. berth. head, complete. $19,500 .... 7187. IOSTON WHALER 11 1/J .... C:W,l .... OWI .............. ... lAu tbeD 10 houn cau Ev.875-2895 Claaslfled Ad.I are the amwer to a auccslful prap or yard 1alel It'• a blUa' way to 1Al1 more people! 00% firushed. Must sell. Clean. (S41'8W ) 123.000 as is. 644·51~ See to apprec 631·1506 140 $2997 <.:a brilloSp 1 C.M. 18 I\. Prindle Catamaran. see at 437 Cypress Drive. Laguna Beach. 49'1~ Udo 14. 2 sets sails. good trlr +other extras. Good cond. 11400. 631 2399. Ranier 216, 1916, 9 sails, '76 18' WILDERNESS TRLR. ~Uy Contained, like new w/e asy lifl. must see! 847-1428 10xl3'. f\llt\ish~. older t&OOO. Newly renovated. 140CabriUo. full Instrument. 9.9 OB. h d race riQed. slip Balboa, 10it40 '. f urn1 s e . will trade. Sl5.SOO $12.000 140 Cabrillo. 644·0377, 615·6162 or 64&6725. Ask for Faye. ~1049. .. S.*9. , ... _U_do_l-4,-t-rtr-. co-v-e-r .-2-s_e_ts_1 • AccellClf'les 9400 sails. race ri1ged, very ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean. S17SO. 71'-&e4).1846. $ SAYISAVI S wmt U5ID PAITS 17' Sidney Sloop . trlr . lmportedcarparts compass, etc. $1800/ofr. IMPORT 67~1003 Atn'OSUPPLY 16' Hobie with trlt Ir cat IOl N. Manchesttir box, 1 yr'*!, xtr• eqwp. Anaheim 776-9900 lllnt concL 541-415118. CIUIS.-SAll.oa lnatead ol lav..un1 S50 to &100 lhouaand you can erQc>y unlimited aaJUn1 for • few thouaand on • 4-... d% ......... Also miac:eUaneoua 2'0Z • 290Zpartl 761-507 superb 40' Ketch. Three t .50-\6.5 U. Tube· 17S.SMO leu Tnacll t1l'H SZO each. 11' .. _ .. ...._.. 1• pd •-· Gd c ond. 9am-5pm au.1-. w .. • ·--· -7411 tnc matM. Make otrer . ..:...;.-~-------.ora Want Ada C.U 60-5171 SOUTH COAST DODGE ?.1188 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 540-GJJO '70 Chev Suburban '-) T. ps, pb, lo m\leage. Am/Fm tape. $l900. .548·8987. '811 Ford ,., ton P u . p/s, p /b. IAUtO, gd cond. Needs body work on hood onlv. IBOO. 494-2874. '88 Cht'vy l"t ton custom P ,U. New pain t , new tires, chrome whls. camper shell, XTRAS. XTRAS. ~. 673-7093 73 Ford Cowier, JS,000 ml on new motor Mild c:am. W•ber carb, hu de r. camper ahell. AM lf'M f.tn, tot Uaht.1. nm• " u... alt ahock•. creal 1u tnU"'•I•. SltH, 8'•.3'19 9590 •......•.••............ WE PAY'J'OP OOLLAH for top u.s<.'<i 1•a rs for<· 1 ~~". domestics or 1·lass11 ' •r )OW' car is i:xlra t•l1'a 11. s~us rJRST' ~ "l l" Or~ Count-,. 2925 Har tw fl h d C<.m'A M 1-:...;'\ 979-2500 WEIUY CLEAHCARS AMDTRUCkS CONHB.L CHEVROLET .>x2)1 Jtar hor Blvd t '1 l"T A ~ES/\ SU-1200 HIGHIUYH Top dollars for Spo11,. Cars. Bui:s. C'ampl'r:,, 914's. Audj'~ Ask for lJ iC MG H JIMMARIMO VOUtSWAGEN l81ll Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEAt U 142-2000 WANTED! 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UMIVllSITY SALES&SERVICE OL.DSMOllLI HOMDA GMCTIUCICS 2860 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 140.'640 ·17 ACCORD 5spd. a /c. .Uver/blk int. xlnl cond. lomi Ml.50541 Z'JIO 't\O Mazcla RX 7 L:S. lo 1111 loaded $8,!l.'ill 8-\2·9'.!tf.I • i 9 A.Xi L1m1tt>d echl 11111 Luad~I. ~lust Sl'I:" • 7).! 4!1:J 1503 ·73 Wt\C.iON Xlnl Hunnt'r a 1·. slcrl•o. dist· brakt'S. rc~rsterl'tl Nov 111 .\J11,.1 sell OOl:Hl36.5 ·w RX7 <:S. loadt•d t·ond , orrly 15,0lllJ S7995 ~94.4745 ti4 l 1 I l'C mc.•ssa g,'I xlol rn 1, 25 9740 •••.•...••...•......••. 1975 M-IEHZ 2400 .t s peed. air Orq~1n • .1I finis h Ser v1<'e rerord (113MPWJ $7995 JIMMARIHO YOUCSWAGIEH 18711 Beath Blv<1 I 11..'NTINGTON Bt:At:l I 842·2000 ·79 MStC IEHZ 3000 10.000 miles Absolull'I.> nc·w ' Loaded' 192.3\.\K ~I Sll.995 JIMMARIMO VOU(SWAGEH 18711 Beach Bl vcl llliNTINGTON HE/\Cll 842-2000 MERC. BENZ STOP DOLLAR $ •IUY °" ConsiCJn 'fOllll' Ml! STOP DOLLAR S JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS 1970 11ARBOR BLVD. 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Wealem map. auto ~v. cus, lua. rack. ~. 673-9'lll/964·2CrT2 Wan\ Ad Help? $5999 JIMMARIHO VOU<SWAGEH ~ VOll(SWAG f N INC DODGE I 6 1 ~!~r 288li II.arbor Ul\'it Garden Grove 187 ll Beal·h Blvd lft;NTINC.TON BEACll 842·2000 \'W PO RSCHE AUOI 445 E w ast H1way , cwport. Reach 1;?:1 tl':l()O lli \ltlSC Tar.:a. lll'lro hlue , l:>h11wro11rn l'11n<1 Lo a ti P ti w •• x l r a ~ l!J7 28il COST.-\ :'11 ESA 540-0330 71 wrolla. 4 ~pd. gre at ~a.<, ITII, f'/()(J &\2 7682 aft 1;pm 1i Coroll<J 2d r. ~d cond, S2400 or make ofrer IAG-3349 77 l'oron<J Wg11 air . .\rn Fm 1tlnl S.'.14!:15 o r hst ofr :l.'ll ~3 '7R l'ellrn Sspcl lttlh;H·k lull) loaded l'\t Part) ~lu:-.1 .,ell IT\;lkc 11ff1•r r.10 !>45-1 7ti0 ISXH Super C'lt'an ·;5 Cur11n,1 a ul11. n-1.1kt utrt•r 1147 1518 t;'\ l'/. '7R'' Porsi'tu• \124 .\C". 'Ii() t'OHOLLA Litthai·k tasselle, nc\I rndr;il .... 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R VolkswOIJlft 9770 and H Sharp• Sharp'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2995 Good SetediOft Of JIM MAllHO DIES& RAlllTS YOU<SWAGEH A.HD DASHYS!!! 18711 Beut h Bl vd All models al distount HUNTINGTON BEACll pnces .. see US'. 842-2000 Aoll1Royc• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1919 Lakewood 81\'cl. LONG BEACl-1 1213) 597·3663 OPEN SUNOAYS ---- 6.5 BUG Xlnt Conti lld> W r c c e 1 µ t :. N 1· " Tares Chrome Rim-. Sl575 Laguna 661 ;19112 '76 VW St·i ro<'cu. :~.IKICI mr. r\m l'"m. $45110 759 ~) '61 BUG 1>0~ out or Ith $450. This wet•kend only Ph 545 li567 '70 VW Sq. Bk Good t•mitl Runs xlnl am tupe Sl71l010 Her 644·8428 '6.'i Hug. run~ well. mu!>l sell soun Bes t (1rrer 642· 1447 Wck 9910 ....................... * IUIOC '80 SKYlAllt< 1 tloor ~edan Automall<' .;1r t·1ind1uo111ng Prell.> t ar' ttf>/.B 1 $6998! 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AM 'F~ stereo tape, till 759:5342 ~\•II .1111 , ,.,.,1 ll.'o , I .11·\11r~ .t1r 1:011d1tiun1ng. fer 642 lli96, 754 2933 wheel. c ruise control. ti ...... 1 ........ \\.1:••11 I uu ~·' S"'t' ,,. \U ..... \U I t i.! ,11'1 1111 "ht~I t:i~:.dte X i1)'> power windows & seats. rn \'\HARP tt>-IOVWll vinvl t.~. custom wheels. Pinto 67 Mu:.1 dll~. auto 2H9. J CAll 830-7000 t716T 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• blue. I'S. :\ <:.good cond. :'\ o r u., 1 0 r de 11 1 s $3997 '76 Runabout. auto. new 7<i ,uoom1 $2100 OUO tires brak es. $20flu 9957 '76 F'lREBlRD, I owner . lo m1, xlnl \'Olld 962·671!1 1973 LA! Mans. runs well $1200 or be:-.l offer , 646-4543 '71 Bonne. El1i:: 455. runs. needs new. 0Jmb1t1ous . talented owner tu restore for mer glor ). $400 963·5415 Tlutderbird 9970 .....•.........•....... 1977 CHIYIOLIT CAMAA<> coure Alllo. trans • fuct Or) J 11 pwr steerinit di tH ,•kt'" Ul65SPR> $3995 NABERS COAST SOUTH DODGE C OA.ST ,, j I 11.I j \ 'I u I I ' w u:un ,,, , •• , 1111-. rtll '... ll····· ~ ·-· 'uh fl'!:~• 1 1 .... 1.'0U\ .\11-.IU'l It\' • \l"ft)U':'\TEH UH I H \ I'\ I'. !1311 70IJO ---------17 \11JlldP'h .j8,1)(l(lm1 lclji ii.ti IJJ!ll 838·2126 ev<'!> wkend:. '65 T Bird 'li1•t'1l-. sorru.• Pinto. 1976. 2dr. \er} work ssoo or tisl 11fr !1111 l!liV. l owrwr '<1111 1·t>nt1 S<!SOO :l5i 82 .5 1; 01 t~lli I !YI! SOUTH COAST DODGE clean, Sl,795 rir reu ... ona 96J.f'281 ble offer 545 01:11 T·b1rd '77 LoOJded f:xtra AUTO CENTER • . 1\ •• -, ••. ft.A,, ............ , .. ~ ...... ._ •• ,.,, .... lll 77 LT. loaded. T toµ. silver . SJllSO. 846-9468 ·71 Camaro 307 . x l11t cond.. auto. P S. P U, $2000/080. 549·9587 '73 3.50. orig. cng. very clean. red/blk. radials. SI 750. 559·S828 ·n Camaro LT Econo 305 VS w/A/C. P/W. POL AM/FM 8 tr. tilt , 24K mi. ~ l(urh,1r 111\,1 l.'lk:il, \ ~1 !'..SA 540..0330 SEE US FIRST! We ha11~ a good ;,dt'('\ 1011 u I ~ ~: W & l S ~; I I Che' rult't~' COMNE.ll CHEVROLET :!101 lfarbor Hl\Cl t't~TA Ml-:~A 546-1200 '66 Chevelle 28:.1 S500or bst ofr 8ln 82'24 Xlnt cond.. PP 54300 Ol>o '7S t:upnr~. 4 rlr. OJ1r. &&S-nSS am fm, 52,000 m1, pvt Che.,... 9920 µarty H44 1817 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 :-!ova PS PH, AM FM ·n Caprice classic . .i d r. ~tereo. CB opl1onal. 't'r~ loaded. nu tire,,, xlnt clean. nng owm·r Xln1 cond. $3200. 76().9258 cond. S2500 5.52 5390 ·n MALIBU Classic Wgn, •;4 Monte Carlo. S2500 i>r '72 Monte Ca r lo X lnl bst ofr Cond. Xtras. 551 6254 '76 Monte Carlo. xlnt cond. S2700 496-8144 ·79 Chevy Monza. 18.000 mi, V-6. air. r adio, auto Gd cond.. $3875. 642·7416. '72 Chevelle. Clean. de· pendable. runs well. Nds slight body w o rk $450/bst ofr. 644·6601 ti<12·618S Chrysler 9925 ··•••·•·•••·······•···· Tl New Yorker. 440 r ebll motor wtless than I0,000 mi. Rebll lrans & alternator. new batter:- & brakes. air. PS & win- dows. 6 almost new tires A'lking Sl950 or trade for smalle r. :.amc conditmn. 548·5633. A..tos,Used •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 ac•M••o ~o•T coUP'E!$ 4998 Th•• one ts to..o.o #ttP't 001.on' & •t 1 ,..,1 ""''IS.. J72St OHLY 73 ~~~~~! •"••• lh•uout•S 6998 '"''om•tte ''ant .,, c.Of'O & ENtt ,....,ngl371HOZ1 OHLY '7 9CHIVY MOfolU! $ 4998 H•t~f\b1c1P. 6·t4Wt•d h en1 •tc Small but no\ loo' IOS7•JVI OHLY 'ao~~~~~l\·f·· .... s5993 -ec:-· .... 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WSW. luggage rack ( 796FVZ) 5 1895 RABBIT RABBIT DIESEL RABBIT RABBIT DIESEL RABBIT 2 DR RABBIT DlfSEl RABBIT RABBIT DIESEL RABBIT 2 DR RABBIT DIESEl RABBIT 4DR SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO SCI ROCCO DASHER DIESEL DASHER DIESEL DASHER DIESEL DASHER DIESEL DASHER DIESEL DASHER DIESEL CAMPER DASHER DIESEL DIESEL WAGON VANAGON DASHER DIESEL DASHBt DIESEl DASHER 2 DOOR DASHER 4 DOOR 6157 6413 6457 6432 6215 6498 6366 6500 6064 6463 5986 5891 6492 6453 6289 5909 6348 5972 5910 6168 6051 62M 6015 6050 5939 5942 6'}.(16 5946 6292 6202 6466 6385 6228 5894 932529 984458 986788 990192 910 385 995855 986520 988503 9329 19 993952 9'8960 040000 053340 073641 065560 040640 054409 001487 041330 047772 147106 161402 141463 147303 126146 115115 114357 I I 1989 160233 093958 195769 186081 120237 093745 5650 6975 5650 7170 5650 7615 8465 7 140 6450 7870 6945 9235 971.0 9485 901 0 8820 9395 8762 8869 9295 10,680 9950 9785 I 0,680 10,340 10,045 16,990 I 0,680 I 0,620 11 ,325 10.305 10,525 9675 9155 5400 6695 5400 6890 5400 7224 7665 6878 5895 7472 6295 8484 8970 8485 8090 7945 8345 7976 7795 8195 9375 8875 8675 9375 9175 8975 15,586 9475 9675 I 0,595 9195 9295 8995 8175 '74 v.w. 412 ·n SUURU DI. '75 TOYOTA CfltCA 7SV.W. RABBIT '74VW BUG '1SV.W. SCIROCX:O '76 v.w. BUG 7 6 HONDA WAGON ·n DATSUN 200SX 75V.W. BUG '72V.W. VAN '74 V.W. VAN '79 v.w. RABBIT '76 VOlVO WAGON '80V.W. RABBIT '78 HONDA ACCOROLX '80 RABIMT DEMO '79 TOYOTA LIFTBACJC '80 RAlllT DEMO 79V.W. SCIROCXX> 4 speed. AM 'FM stereo radio disc brakes. 111ny1 interior (234PRC) Front wheel dn11e. 5 speed bucllet seats. disc brakes '929TSY) 4 speed. disc brakes bucket sears vinyl intenor and more (524MQR) A uto trans disc brakes bucket seats, vinyl inter 1873272 4 speed. bucket seals AM FM stereo radio vinyl interior (9131<LCI P1nstno1ng AM FM stereo oower disc brakes 033172! 4 speed me1a111c silver wheel covers. AM FM stereo ( 1 09939) Auto trans air cond disc brakes 11nted glass wsw luggage rack 137PHWl 5 speed trans . air cond . disc brakes. AM FM stereo mags 0 8 16231 4 speed. bucket sears disc brakes vinyl inter _ I 197MYS) 4 speed rransm1ss1on Oise brakes Dual Weber carburetors r 192FU<) Automatic transmission disc brakes vinyl 1nte11or 153LWT Aul o trans disc brakes custom wheels 750WRK 5 speed air cond oower steering & brakes. stereo !335ALX) 4 soeed disc brakes, vinyl 1ntenor & only 4.000 miles (873272) 5 speed. air cond . AM IFM stereo alloy wheels. radials !937UBVI 4 speed. disc brakes. radio. vinyl inter (833297). 5 speed. air cond . disc brakes. AM FM, ttnled glass. (684XKB) 4 door. 4 speed. disc brakes. radio. sunroof, vinyl interior. (834439) Fuel injection. 4 speed. air cond AM tFM stereo. radials. alloy wheels (055XNM) 4 speed lransmiss1on. disc brakes. vinyl 1ntenor (812YWZ) • 5 1995 5 2495 52895 s2995 5 3495 5 3595 53995 s3995 53995 s4995 55295 55695 55745 55995 5 5995 56495 I I . I I I I l I I I I t • 1. . . . .. . . f • ........,~,, ,. 1980 PONTIAC BROUGHAM DIESEL SEDAN .fr--\.~ .. 2N69NAX 114 735 lqulpped W1th: • Diesel engine • Automatic trans. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price •12,363 • Power brakes : =~~~eering BOB LONGPRE : ~= ~z;ks SALE PRICE $ • AM/FM stereo • • Tilt wheel · 1980 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SJ Equipped With: •Air oond. • Automatic trans. ··-~~··' 2H37HAP513562 Manufactuer's Suggested Retail Price '9927 : ~= :::9 BOB LONGPRE ~§"~ks SALE PRICE $ • Tilt wheel •AM radio 1980 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ESPRIT BOB LONGPRE SALE PRICE ___ V~EAB END 1980 PONTIAC ' I Equipped With: • 4 cyl. engine · Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price '83f S • Air cond BOB LO G • Powersteering N PRE • Power brakes : ~~~~;':~~;:· SALE PRICE 195 • T1ltwheel • Wire wheel covers • • Padded Landau top 1980 PONTIAC PHOENIX HATCHBACK -------~~£::)~~ 2E27VA7575399 Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price •6291 :q!1E!i:~~s. BOB LONGPRE : ~~n~~ak~s SALE PRICE $ • Power steenng •AM radio • Deluxe wheel covers Ml•I FAST -HURRY WHILE THEY LAST flNANCING UP TO 60 MONTHS AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT OVER -2Cr14 DEMOS TO CHOOSE FROM • ' All C•r• Sold On Approved Credit All Cert "'"' Tex 6 Lk-6 Doi: I'" All C•r• Sublec:t to ~rlor late ..... ".__Od.12. ltM \ OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. TO I 0 P.M. WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS , -. (