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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-11-26 - Orange Coast Pilot~.~~ nm.SMdlneftectfWNllilMlba llo4Jeilk•. Upper Trabueo Uwl COtodeCua. AD 0r...,eeount1 Flre~· rant apokMman eal4 tMn wN ·.uu oo ~ or eoati'Ol"' the blaae u nearly 100 flrefi,arten from various qen· cies in Soutb"em CaJlfon:da atrus- &led to keep flames in check. With 1ubeldlnl winda Tuesday, * * er Hostages' fate Envoys carry Iran message WASHINGTON (AP) - Algerian intermediaries met to- day with State Department of. ficlall to deliver a new messaee from Iran on ita terms for free· ing the 52 American bostaaes. · A little more than 12 hours after their arrival in Washington from AJgi-ers. the three emissaries beaan day-long talkJ Yanlt blast in Newport a 'mystery' An electrical fire in the base- ment of a Newport Beach bi&h· rise office buildinl which pro- duced a black blanket of smoke Tuesday as employees evacuated the Coast Highway structure re· mains a mystery of torts to fire ln· vestigaton. The fire was qwckly doused by the sprinkler system in the basement· oj the Tokal Bank building, foJlowinl a loud ex· plosion In an underground elec- tric al vault adjacent to the. building at 3333 W . Coast Highway. The explosion. triggered when a workman accidentally rup- tured a high-voltage cable with a jackhammer, sent fist-sized con· crete chunks flying through the air. The concrete missiles bit pass· in&cars.butnoboclywaalnjured. Fire i.DvesUcators believe the ruptured electrical cable somehow ignited a pocket of gu setting off the small, but smoky fire in the building's basement. Employees in the building, which includes the bank, a restaurant and several smaller firms, becan leavinc the build.ln8 when the electricity went out. Two employees, authorities <See SMOKE, Pate A.%) Prime rate • • 1umps again NEW YORK <AP) - Several major bank.I to- day bacreued th•lr prime lendiDI rale by three· quart.en of a ~rcentaee point to 17'14 percent, brinlbii their bulc busl·· ne1s loan rate• to the hl8belt levels 1lnce earlY. May.• ' '16e move WU initiated by ChHe Manhattan BanX, the bltlOn'• third· lariat commercial bank. Amon• banlt whlch followed were Manufac-turers u.nover Trult Co. and Chetn&caJ Bank, b«b of New York, and F\nt NaUOIW BankolChlcap. TIM .._..... from the - of1TP\9.f· ... U:.'::'n1~ r .....-weeu. ne · ~ ~ Ii' 14 percent ........... --. that could determine bow far apart the countries are on negotiating the release or the captives. . They were greeted by Assis- tant Secretary of State )J.arold Saunders on arrival at the State Departmnent and went into talks with an American team led by Deputy Secretary Warren Christopher. who bacJ ftown to Aleien 16 days ago with the U .S. reapome to Iran's four cond!· lions ft:r' ending the crbla. Besides Cbrl.iopher and S.un· den, members of the U.S. team were De~uty Trea1ury Secretary Robert Carswell, State Departm.ent le&al advtaer Roberts Ow•n and Arnold Raphel, an asshtant to Secretary of State Edmund S. Muskie. Muskie also scheduled a luncheon with the Algerian en· voys -Redba Malek, am· bassador to the United States; AbdeJbarim Gheraib, am· baasador to Iran; and Moham- mad Seghir Mostefai, chalrman or the Central Bank of Algeria. "We are certainly intereated in getting the fullest possible response from Iran," State Department spokesman John Trattner said Tuesday. •'I think that's obvious." He said the Algerians prob- ably will remain in Washlnaton several days. U.S. officials said the United States Feceived an "informal" (See HOSTAGES, Page A!) · Five escape from jail, 4 recaptured Sheriff's deputies were atill searching today for the Jut offtve men who etcaped from Oranae County Jail Monday night by climbing through a fourth·ftoor vent to the roof and then scamper- inl' down a rope of knotted bed1heets. Sheriff's Lt. Andy Romero Hld four of the nve escapees were re- captured by officers Tuesday. They offered no rest.stance. Still at tar1e ls Keith Alan Vance, 18, Of Stan~1 who bad been iD custi>dy at me jail on cbar1e1otbur1lary. Romero said Vance 11 not coo- sldereclc1anaeroua. Back ill jall are escapeea JobD Farmer, 21, of Cotta Mesa; Rutieti JaM Carranco, 20, of Anaheim; WllUe Jacbon Jr., an 18-year:.old Bl Toro Manne, and MauriceHulchins, 2', of T\altln. Fanner. ln Uae jail on char1es of irand th.rt Ud robbery, and Carranco. ractn• cbar&H or rraad theft Ud bur•lary, were apprehended at about I a.m. Tueid&J ill an Anabelm apart. ment where one of Carranco'• lriendi liVed. •• evoi-e Falling aah keeps school kids inside Ash fell so beavily in Orange County Tuesday from b(usb fires in the Trabuco and Rlvenide County fire areas that elementary school teachers were ordered to stay indoors at most Newport-Mesa schools. The diBtrictwide order went out at ll:2l a.m. after the South Coa1t Air Qqality Manaeement District declated state one alert or •'total suspended particulates episode." District officials also suuest· ed that u.lividuaJ school prin· cipals, includlo.g those at hieh schools, restrict student physical activities , a spokeswoman said. AD alr..quali ty official in Los An1eles aald this momlna be an- ticipates that a similar stage one alert will be called today. Ti'Uck collision 8hut8 down 1-5 FRESNO (AP) -Interstate 5 about 40 mlle1 west of here wu cloted for 1everal boUn today by a fatal collla~ Of _a tanker truck careyia1 to:dc carbolic aeld, aDdpaitedtruclt. Tbe mddeal1fted driver of the mo¥i.DC tanker wu killed iD the raultma fire, Both trucu bUnt into names ~rid by ledlnl diesel f\lel. 4dead inhUge inferno • • SAN BERNARDINO CAP> -Swirling winds carried a dev- astatina brush fire, which bad already -destroyed 266 homes in this city, into nel1bborlng Devore today, where one more home and two other buildings were 'destroyed. Four people died in San Bernardino's Panorama blaze, which 11 the woratfire in the city's history. "Without a doubt, it is une- quivocally the wont fire we've ever bad," city fire s~kesman Jhqmy Jft'f Hid. It wu a\IOthe mol\destndive of nine blues that blackened more t.bM •.OOO ·~ Ja ftve Soutbem Caliiornfa counties. In all, nearly 400 homes h .. • been damated or de•troyed in tbie fires... : But -~ !SO-mph 1'tDda that fall.ffd tbe flames and freeainC overnllbt temperature• that turned water from firebOMS Into ice, evidenceofa 1ucce11fulnilbt on the fire lines could be aeeo at dawnlnthiscityof112,000. Flames from the Panorama fire jwnped Interstate 15E during the nilbt and fire raced down the hiUsidea aroWld the small rural town of Devore, tt'here 500 people were evacuated. But by mid- (See WINDS, Page A%) Sailor held in assault Seal Beach police have arrest- ed a 19;-year-old sailor in connec· lion with a break-in and knife at· tack at a local home. Police said Mark Alan Tittle, who is assigned to the USS Decatur, hu been jailed on sus· plcion of attempted murder and bur1tary. Tittle is believed to be the man who entered a Bolsa A venue home through an un- locked door at U :40 p.m. Mon- day and attacked Velda Ruffner, who was watching television at the time. Coast Tonicbt's Jow1 in the 401 . Sunny and warm TbanklslviDI wlth coast , hllhi in 70a, l.Dland hips ln IOI. 1~81•ET99A~ Maq's parade Huntington band. off to Big Apple By_ ROBERT BARKER 01_Del,,,. ... s1At1 .., Havina raised $1)0,000 ~o finance its trip, the ftuntington Beach High School Marching Band left for New York City today to take part in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. "Practically all of the money was raised by the students tbemselves, throul(h their jobl and things like candy sales and skate-a-tbons," explained band director Galen Vogel. Traveling to New York City are 96 band members, 25 flag and ban- ner carriers, 55 dri11 team mem- ben and35 adult chaperones. :'The Hunting ton Beach ydunpters were one of 11 bands from aroundlhe nation selected to appear in the 54tll annual Macy's parade. Televised coverage of the e+ent will begin Thursday at 8 a .m. locallyonChanoel4. According to Vogel, the band has rehearsed six selections for J>frformance during the parade, which ~ famous for its &iant balloons of cartoon characters. Vogel said the band's only 'f(>rry ii the unpredictable East ~ut weather. • ~ ... "We're taking our lon1 un- .... rwear along,'' the band direc-t.F said. • •lf it doesn't rain, I think _,,can handle the cold." • "l'be Macy's parade will be the Huntington Beach band's second d,Uonal appearance this year. Tbe sroup also performed ln the daOToumamentof Roses Parade t.OPuadena. When the youngsters learned In ~rll that they had been selected OAANGI COAlf DAILY PILOT for the Macy's event, they im- mediately set out to raise $500 eachforthta.uU,mntrjp. , Vogel safd many older students earned money lhrou&h summer jobs. Some ~ger band mem- bers who could not find employ- ment turned to fund-raising events instead. He said band parents a&ocoolributed. After Ute Macy's parade, band memben trill remain in New York for sl~t-aeetng and to see a Broadyay play. The band will travel to Philadelphia Saturday mornin& and then on to Washington, D.C. to continue their sight-seeing. The younsters will fly home Monday evening. * * * Macy's sets big parade NEW YORK <AP ) - Singer Linda Ronstadt and musician Maynard Ferguson will join Mickey Mouae, Smokey the Bear aad Superman in a stroll .town Broadway in the an-~-1 'l'llllnkaglvlng wW be mak· in1 b detidt u •balloon in Thursday's parade. The balloon will be 111 feet Iona, 35 feet wide and will wetah 550 pounds. Otller alant balloons include Mickey, Smokey, Kermit the Froa. Snoopy and Bullwinkle Moose. M o re t h a n 2 .. o o O employees of Macy's, a New York depert.ment store, will be ce»t.umed as down.a and other colorful cbaract.era durlna the ,3~·bour nationally televiled parade. (Cb~el 4.8a.m.) Valley eyes vaeant seat ~ ......... , ,.... ....... ,,. •urroilDded C•l •tate 'S.tJ BenarcllD01 wlMre n.-....J~ ~ flamill tra111....._~1mondMUi &wo~,......, •. t.b • ...,..ol '"'ii . B•Ufirn were aet on the eut.era.sde ol UM .Panorama f1n durtq the ftUlhtl to bold back dl9 nam• that 'have bumed 19.00D atrea. David lklhr, • San BeraiardinO County flre apokeaman, .. Id there w.. •WI hope winda Woiuld die down to 20 mpti, allcrwinl air tankert to snuff that edl• fl the tlr•. But the NaUonal Weather Service 1atd the Wlnd• would not chaoae. Winds wete 1Ull '° mph and aircraft were 1rounded. Two Oran1e County firefi1bter1 were injured at Devore, one aulterina sec:ood· degree l>ur'M, said BW Johrilon ol the U.~. Forest Service. Both were treated at San Bemardlno Community Hoapital and went back to the fire hoes. The l.ntentate 15E, a majorcon· nection between bere and Cenual California, w~a intermittently cloaed. Law enforcement authorities also shut off streets to the expen.slve Northpark area of San Bernardino to all but resi- dents, because of the heavy flow of sightseers driving through the burned out neighborhood Tues- day. Alteady some 300 structures either were in ruins or ir-1 reparably damaged from the fire buming north and west of this city. The Panorama fire continued to threaten the town of Crest.line to the north in the San Bernardino Mountains, about 70 miles east of Los Angeles. Forecasts of abated winds for today offered a ray of hope to " thousands of exhausted firefight.en trying to stem the advance of firestorms that ap- parently destroyed more homes tban any other in ·southern California in a decade. But the winds had not died down this morning, and the Panorama fire continued to threaten the town of Crestline to the north In the San Bernardino Mo'l1rlt.ains, about 70 miles east of Los Angeles. Still, fire officials reported havine the blaze 25 percent con- tained. Within San Bernardino alone it has b.lt 2lf1 buildings -mostly homes ln the $80,000 to $100,000 range -worth an eslimllted $25 mlllloo. or tbese, 1,80 were described as leveled anlt the rest were charred hulks. "Most homes seem to have been either totally destroyed or not touched," said U.S. Forest Service spokeswoman Marsha Brown. Ao estimated 25 small homes and cabins also were wiped out in the suburbs and foothills and watenhed valued at $44 million went up in smoke. It was the wont of the nine blazes that bumed in five coun- ties today, three of them in San Bernardino County alone. It was also the worst in San Bernardino history and the most destructive -in terms of number of homes destroyed -in Southern California since the September 1970 Newh-11-Malibu fire, which destroyed 403 homes and left 10 dead. The state Office ol Emergency Services peeged tbe total public and private pilbperty loss from the three San Bernardino Colmty fires at more than $44 million, and acUnc Gov. Mike Curb declared a atate of emeraency quallfyina auicken county resi· dents for Jow-lnterdt state and federal loans. The bodies of Earl F. Welty, 83, and h.il wile Edith, 82, were folmd burned In their yard by San Bernardino sheriff's deputies after their children reported them miaatna, a county coroner'• spokesman aald. ln hla .,-ma, Welty wu clutchina the dea4pUJ>-. PY he wu apparently tryina to 1ave when Uae couple were over· come. Joseph Benjamin, 54, died after sufferint What appe~red to be a fatal heut attack while watertnJ his property to watd off the ft.re while Roia Myers, 84, also aul· f ered a fatal heart attack at tbf bOme of a friend abe bad taken refuie with aa her home burned . . Police reported at. leut two loottnc arrest. lo tbe Northpan area of the city, whtre •bole blockaolbometlaytnHhei. Two young male turkey•, Clucksr and · Kicker, stroll down• country road outllde Coeymans, N.Y., south of Albany With Melissa Abram1, 9 <left), and Kim BeU~UI•, to. 'th••• btrd1 win have ~':'=:. thankluJ about 'nlund.iy Court ·.action eyed • on pipeline issue The Huntington Beach City Council may ask the courta to enter a controversy over the lease of an oil pipeline that starts a mile out to sea and ends within city boundaries. Under terms of a 25-year leaae that expires Dec. 19, Gult Oil Company has been paying the City $2,400 a year for the use of the portion of pi~line that runs under city-leased property. But city officials are asking for a change in the pricing formula which might eacalat.e the charges to nearly $1 million per year, according to sources. Gulf has offered to increase payments to $6,000 per month, at was learned. Because of the apparent stalemate, city omclals said they are considering severing the agreement. But this threat has sparked another controversy. Gulf contends the city can't E'runa Pagf> .t I SMOKE ... said, were trappecl in the bUDd- ing'• elevator and bad to be freed by(iremen. Several other employees said they had lo battle through the smoke that was rising from the basement. Mitch Shulman, a:'l employee of Newport Imports, said he raced toward the building when he spotted smoke pouring from a window. "The first thing that popped in my mind was the MGM fire," said Schulman, who said he was about two steps away from the under- ground vault when it blew up. "My boss, who was acroas the st.reel, thoug)lt I wu a aoner," said the car salesman. "The con- crete was Oyina all around, but I dido 't even get hit." He said he continued into the building and came face-to-face with Ute stream of employees on theirwayout. Southern California Edison of- ficials said power alon& the Mariner's Mile stretch of Cout Highway was out for a brief period as was power on Linda Ille and Harbor II land. close down the line on the com- pany's position that the agree- ment is a franchise and not a lease. Gulf representatives also con- tend that the possible city action would violate inte.rstate com- merce. I 'This is why we might aslc: the court to render a decision on whether or not we can terminate the lease," Deputy City Attorney Art De La Loza said Tuesctay. De La Loza said that the amount of money the city cur- rently receives is not worth the risk of possible oil spills or con- tamination of beaches. The pipeline begins at the berths of supertankers about one mile off the coast. It travels under Pacific Coast Highway, under the Huntington Beach lnn and leads to Gulf Oil Company 's tank farm at Newland Street, near the Southern California Edison Company power generating sta- tion. About three tankers each month unload crude oil mto the Huntington Beach facility The ships arrive from 01ost of the oU producinc nations ol the world but lo recent months chiefiy from Alaska. The oil is e ventually trans mitted by underground pipeline to the company's re- finery in Santa Fe Springs, 24 miles away Fro• Page ,\ I HOSTAGES idea of the nature of the Iranian message in advance of the ar- rival of the Algerian mi.ssion. The Nov. 10 American message explained that restric- tions on presidential authority prevent tbe Carter adml.D.lstra· lion from fully meeting two of the demands -cancellatiOll of U.S. financial claims against Iran and con(15cation of the scat- tered wealth of the late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavai. Iranian officials have indicat· ed the explanations were not persuasive and that further clarification is needed: ~HEAD SKI WEAR FOR THE l4511NG LOOK IN TRUE SKI FASllON. were lll.lble to reaU1 1et at the blaze tbtouib the nltbt and early morning hours of Tuesday and to- day. Smoke allo bu made lt difficult for flrefllhten to cet a handle QO Juat. how larae the blue La. Early estlmateia put ita dimemlom at 17 ,000 acres. But that fiaure waa rev iaed lo 22,400 acres today after reconnal.aaance planes uainc in- frared cameru new overtbeftre scene. When the blue which began in Riverside County Monday niPt and spread west trith the a- sistance of wind gusts up to • miles per hour, first swept dowa on Trabuco and Hol1 Jim caoyom early Tuesday, residents of thole areas were evacuated. Seven structures were lost., la- cluding a Un mine and three cabins in Holy Jim Canyon. No in- juries were reported, however. The fire also burned in toward the county's Joplin Boys Ranchiir TrabucoCanyon. A firefighter on the scene said the blaze moved right lo t.he edge of the rehabilitation facility early Tuesday morning and then shift- ed direction, burning down a nearby canyon. "We didn't even lose a shed," the flrefightersaid. Seventy-rive youths at the boys ranch were evacuated and taken to Orange County Juvenile Hall. Some families in the canyons who left their homes Tuesday went to a shelter established at El Toro High School, where a Red Cross spokesman said 57 people were assisted. Only one injury was reported by the end of the day. A fire depart- ment spokesman said a heavy equipment operator, Skip Somers, suffered cuts and bruises when the bulldozer he was run- ning overturned on a steep cliff. Fire officials said the blaze, the first in tbe canyons area in SO years, is being fed by thick, tin- der-dry brush. It is expected that wind condi- tions, which have been favorable since Tuesday afternoon, could take a tum for the worse later to- day. G\llt.8 up to 25 miles per hour are expected. 2nd victim dies PARIS (AP) -A Jewish ti=aveJ a1ent who watched hl8 wife killed by an anonymous gunman died to- day of i.Qjurles he suffered In the attack, police said. It was the second fatal assault on a Jewish facility here in two months. NEIL SEIAUP (CENTER), NEIGHBORS AT HIS CABIN WHk•nd retreat In Holy Jim Canyon leveled by fl~ Spa pair arrested. Ne*J)Oft Beacfl vie• offtc.n have arreeted an owner of a private membenhlp health spa OD plmtlWr char1• and a a. year-old mu.e.e oa char.-Of prostltqtlc)D. Police clatm the arreata follDW'ed a ~ \nvestic~ at tbe N9wpoa1 Beach Spa, IOU QuaUa member1tilp1 tbrousb wblcb private mauaae partie1 or ln· • dlvid\i.il muaqe aeaalona can be afraDled. ~- ~lce iOlfteen contend the apa owner arran1ed to aet \IP a "date0 uid that ~ m~ th.a a,reed :.=tte ta MS actl for u amount Of c:uh. JJ'be am.ta .,.... u. ..._ ID • lllatt .,,.... pr1a• IMI• ID N~ aDd COM Ilea Ill ..... ~ .... "" Pff91illl .. arniU ..... .... ...... .. &M ..... .. ..rti all IDYOlvbl( ooteaD __.iMmetil. ...., .......... .., ............. RESIDENT PACKI UP HLONGING8 TO EVACUATE TRUUC0 CANYON AREA Ew Mitchen tin down lolld near T'9buco School befcn le•W.. home and swept west with the aid of 60 .mph gusts of wind, did re- markably little structural damage given its 8,000-acre dimensions. The nearby private communi- ty of Coto de Caza rurted with disaster during the day Tuesday and fire officials bad called for voluntary evacuation. However, residents of the fashionable area didn't let the 'lreat of impending disaster in- terfere with theJr daily routines. A reporter who dropped by the Vic Braden Tennis College found couples strolling off the courts ln full tennis dress. The restaurant inside the club waa filled with lunchtime diners while outside an _engine company of weary firefighters stood ready to stop any auault by flame. "People have been playing tenn~ all morning," said one clerlt of the unruffled clientele. Research sales ended County bans selling slwlter pets to labs BJ GLENN SCOTT °' -o.liy "9t ..... The Oranae County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to stop seWna dogs and cabl at the county animal shelter In Oranae to laboratoriea for research pull)Ole9. ._ .... ---Supervbon ~ llWer and TbomM Riley supported a mo- tion by Philip AllthOlly to cut off the aalel. The VOte catne after cbairman Ralph Clark ID4 aupet'TI.lor BaJ-. riett Wieder bad tried to table the motion until January, when Anthony and Killer will no lonaer be supervisors. Mn. Wieder abstained 1n the final vote. BtJT BILEY, the 5th nt.ttict aupervlaor who wouldn't back a similar motion by Anthony two yearJ ago, was the swine vote this time by voting a1aln1t Clark's motion and with An· thony. A small but vocal crowd cheered loudly when he cut his oral vote. About 280 dogs and 215 cats have been sold this year at the shelter to some of the 11 ac- credited laboratories and Abandoned girl placed in shelter BJ &ICBAaD G&EEN Ol .. a.lfr ...... ~ An infant tirl found aban- doned immediately after its birth Nov. 11 In Irvine bu been placed in a abort-term foeter home In Garden Grove. Blll Steiner, director of Oranae County'• Albert Sitton Home and emer1ency ,shelter home procram, sald tbe child will be put up for adoption as soon u the court mak.u a ft.Dal determ1nation on her abandoo· ment. THE Gl1Ul8 mother bun't come forward and police have no real idea of her whereabouts. Tbe woman cave b~ to the child near aome bubd adjacent to llcOaw Laboratories. 25ZS McOaw Ave., Irvine. Sbe then left the lilfant where lt wu born. medical groups that buy them for about $10 each. . However, a county policy now allows people to prohibit the sale of their animals if they say ao wbel) they leave their anioials at the abeher. Nine cltles In the county alao prohibit the aale ol their anf ma la for reuarch purpoeea. STANLEY Van den Noort1 ·dean at &be UC trvtne Medlca1 School, told the aupervbors that all of ita dop and cata used for reaearcb -only about 2 per- cent ol all lab anlmab -are purchased from the county. Stopping the sales, be said, will C09t ~ university about $100,000 a year because animals from ptlvate breeden are more expenaive. Opponents of the sales dis- agreed with the dean's remarks. Allee Grant of Los Angeles. president of a statewide group called Save Pound Animals From Research Experiments (SPARE>. said animal sales dis· courage the use of animal shelters because people are afraid to leave their pets there. ACl'aF.SS GRETCHEN Wyler of Stud.lo City, who said ahe is in· volved in animal protection cauaes, also was on hand to cite sclenUfic flndln11 which she claimed are evidence that pound Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtified Gemolo1i•t. A.OS EVERY LITTLE BIT adda up to a lot animals don't mate suitable subjects for experimentation because of their unknown genetic makeup. THE QUESTION is whether to call a special election this spring or hold off and consolidate a ballot question with next No· vem ber's election. A special election, council members were told, would cost taxpayers roughly $20,000. Wrapping a ballot meuure in with the scheduled November election would cost about $10,000. But biking the city's bed tax, Tbe cldld WU dl.acoYered by • lfcGaw Laboratories emplofee DJve Barry, a. Of Santa Ana. 'lb• lDfant wu taken to Santa A.Da·TUIUD CommUlllty HOIJ)ttal where tt wu declared to be in excellent bealtb. If you think the rising values of aold and allver have an 'iin· pact only on the commodity markets and jewelry mu.en, consider tbia: The clty of Palo Alto baa recovered $250,000 worth ol the precl~ metal.a 1 dur1n.I the past year by •lNna the ubes after tbe city's aewer 1lud1• iJ burned. Where did the sold and 1Uftr come from? Ap. parentl)t, lnduatrtal uaen of the two meta.la bad beeD lettbit tiny bltl ol &Old aDd allver trickle away with tndu1trl'al wutes that foUnd tb«r way lnto the MWer •)'Item. Included w-. two natkJIWly-Jmown firm•~ an electlUllea company wblcb uses some pd In pribted clrcutta and a pboto flrlll that uau all"" ln ftlm and photo papen. .Both fttmt have declded to upte oonttol Oftl' thttr valua· ble .. .,..._ .. after Jearmn1 bOW ..,.,,,. 111dt lllt edded up to • &ot. IP Pall" .Al&o'• ""' ,,... Will ~ bil nlatlvel1 .. ~ Of ................. , .... in tM futue. -~!~all, OD• man'• ~ ~ UUUlllr"t tNuUN . , IN TEARS AT LOSS Fire victim N•ll Se\rup COUNCIL llEllBEllS begq..,. ta.lkinc about an election wbf!lf;· advlaed that a provision i1r.· PropoeiUoo 13 likely would block: them from hiking the bed tax • with aaimplecouncil vote. City Attorney Hugh Coffin said' wording in Howard J arvis' 1978" initiative calls for a hvo-thirdt•! vote ol the electorate to impose or increase any "special" city taxes. "I suspect," remarked Mayor Jackie Heat.her, "that the voters would be very supportive of · something like this." COUNCILMAN JOHN Cox had proposed increasing the bed t~ after the council approved plans for a new 12-story hotel near , John Wayne Airport. ··~.tlwsl~'taround~i.Qe~m ... •• River, however. Once in the 1930'1 old man river went over lt.t banks and \be entire area went undtir 3 feet of water. You couldn't tell where the Pacific quit and Huntington Beach. started. Newport.Balboa Pea••Ala: Here'• real beauty by the sea. You know you're cloee to the ocean because when the surf's up, the iround abates. Imagine wbat this would be like lftbesurfreally got up? c.&nl c.ta Mesa: Select tbia location and you 're go- in& to be close to everything. C1oae to the Santa Ana River. Close to the Newport Fault. Close to ... well never mind it. em. of Lagua Beach: Offers to homesteader the most beautiful view of the coast line imaginable. You'll be just fine as long as the bill at.ands still. lllDs of San Clemea&e: See Hills of Laguna, above. NAPl&n.11 <AP>-~ ral•• ._.more alteni ~ eo,.u. -tDlMn ·Of ~ .. -, .. -.11 ,. ... liJ~ ~-·· .......... pl• ,,,.. l • ,,,'fJl•lfatiOD Of m••1 tbO~ oltM hOmel.,1 TM~~~ ··-.... w liMD l'ffOWNd, at_....,._..,.people..,. mla•lial ud 1,000 )JlJUftd.. Tbe IDlillltr>' put the ftaure ol tboM left bom•lu1 f ollowln1 the qute 8uaday lltcbt at I0,000, bUt uae anny. wblch Milt 10,000 troop• to tbe area reported JOC>,000 bomeleu. The ccmtlictlril '. niurea wer. »'J)lcal ol tbe ciiaOe wblcb baa marted the &hree day• f~ UM ,quae and e«ort1 to N1CU1 1urvhon. Tbe army btam.a tbe lnterlOr liliDl.trJ for u.e prob- lem• while oppotjtloo polWcal partl• blamed the iovemmeot. VOLUNTl!EU and reporters beat offlclal rescue squads to many of the destroyed vlllqe1, eometimes by over 24 hours. In man1 cues, Jack of bulldozers and cranes prevented removal ol the heavy atones under which aur· vlvorsstill breathed. It was Europe'• deadliest quake in 85 years, since one in 1915 killed 30.000 people in the . Aveuano region of central Italy. The continuing tremors brou1bt down bulldin11 that escaped tbe earthquake Sunday night and frightened the sur· vivors bivouackin& in parks, beaches and other open spaces. .. WE HAVE offered them schoo1 buildings, but they don't want to go in with anything over their heads. It is understandable because they were ao 1hocted and frightened," Salemo beahb official Antonio Ercolano said. Bleary-eyed soldiers, police and firefighters helped &rieving villagers dig out the living and dead from the quake. Rescue teams worked slowly because they did not have enough bulldozers or other equipment. . Gasoline truck 8mtuhes cro11~ barricade KENNER. La. (AP) -A auoline truck ran throu,il a barricade at a railroad croamt, comded with a fnlcht train and burst into names, torchln1 a neipborbood bar, kUllng seven people and forcinl bundreda of people to nee their homes, aotboritlet aay. Tile truck drive1, identilled by police aa Glendon R. Bussey,as,orBatoo Rouge, an employee of Mobil Corp., wu booked on seven counts of ne1li1ent homicide followinl the collisioo Tueaday night that aept flames 100-feet hith and plunged much of this suburbolNewOrleans intodartneu. JC:enner's chief administrative officer said the driver pa.ued a stopped car and a barricade at the crossinl and drove onto the track, where the tanker, loaded with 8,600 gallons of gasoline, colllded with an Illinois Central Gulftraln. Administrative Officer Jimmy Warren said in· lerviews with several witnesses indicated the truck ·'attempted to out-run the train to the crossin1." "There was a collision. The truck exploded and broke tn half. Half of the truck fell• a ear bebbld tt andbalfofltona barroom," Warren said. Wurm said six of thjit vlc:Uma were ID tM bar, Buck'• and Chuck'•, a popular aft.et·worll •ateriae hole. The bar wu leveled by a fire sparked bJ a- ploslona wtuchfollowed the coUl&ioD. ''Everyone ran to the door udthe ftre lbot 11(> au around UI," uld Charles Albrecht. 50. who wu pl8J· lug pool at the bar, which is 20 to 30 yards from tbe railroadtrack.s. Heescapedoutabackdoor. , The seventh victim was identified u 6-montb· old Heidi McGill. who was in the car the truck al· legedlypaaaed, officials said. State trooper Wallace ~ya aaid the child'• mother, Alice McGill, was pulled frolll the wreckaee by the truck driver, who Jumped from bis truck with his clothes aflame. NEITHEllADULTWA.Shurtseriously. The other victims were not identified im· mediately. So it goes. Tbua if you want to avoid every possible hazard of living, you're aim.in& at a mOlt dlffltult tar&et. Ft1ure you've found the perfect place and abruptly, it de· velopa you're under a Jet takeoff _pattern. Tbe place wu perfect until you looked over tM beelr llDee a.ad hW your next-door nelitibor ls the BeMb AJDIDUDitlon Depot. Iran cfaims biggest. ai~ attack. YOV FELT GOOD uvm, downcout unW you realized how close you were to the San Onofre NUclear Generati!J.I plant. Other places are per!~ fine except for exha~t fumes from the freeway t.ra.mc. So maybe some of the Wrona 'lbinters amone ua are too quick to judgment when they criticize the unfortunate folks who lost their homes in the recent brush blues. If you want to find perfect safety in llvin1, maybe you ou1bt to check on availability of a cave eomewbere in Nebraska. MGM fire ruins probed 1 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP> - Fire invest11atora have bel\lll . taldn1 samples of water·toaked debrla from the ruins of the MGM Grand Hotel ln ho~ that lab teat.a would reveal why lt took only seconds tor deadly names to roar lhroqh the eiaftt · · hotel-casino. The apeed_of the smoky fire which left $4 dead and 706 in· jured ls "the utonlsbinl part of it," Deputy Fire Chief John Pap- pa1eor1e aaid Tuesday. Me(iiwb.ile, the flrat lawsuit atemtnine from Friday's fire waa filed in Loa Aneelea. lt soueht $250 million ln dama1es on behalf ol Mell.leans who were staylnc in the hotel. BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> - Iran claimed today it.a fll}tter· bombers launched the bigeest air attack of lbe war, destroying two pumplng stations and set· ting nine 1torace tank.s ablaze iD the Iraqi oU CeDter of Kirkuk l!iO milea north ol Baehdad. Iraq's mllltary command COO· firmed that Klrtuk wu raided and said three Iranian Jet.a were 1hot down. Baghdad did not mention damage to oil facillUet, bowever, and reported only that nine IJ'aqu died and 38 were wounded . by Iranian air raids north~ Kirkuk. In Belrui. the speaker of Iran'• Parliament said recent air attacks on the Kuwaiti border were an Iranian warning to oU-ricb Arab nationa a1aimt · provlcUniaupJ>llea to Iraq. The Iranian communique described the Klrkuk attack u the heaviest air rald mounted by the lraajan air force •Ince the Snow closes Uubbo'Ck Ear.ly wintet!-Uke 'Weather Texas headache , C...tal Weatlaer ...... _,, •• atm. GMll9I 111111 71. lftllM n. C:O.ltal ... ,.,,..&Wetw61. ........... ~kwwl ... Of-t• ......... tt.12111wt11. WlllClw•""''° M9e\WH11....il1 .. l'9Meet. FORECAST LllU."ec:tl 44 a U.A...... 14 SI Lwlavllle "' • -""'* ., " MIMll 1t 1' Ml........ 2' t, Ml!f .. lt.,. ., 11 CAU.0.NIA "' .... ~ ,. 41 ,, . " ~ ff n .s 42 .. "' .. 41 .. as 10 11 .. ,,. 7J • .. .. to • 11 .. 1t 41 1J ., Jl'J .. " .. ,, . ,. . 61 • 77 .. ~= . "' Peni1Ul Gulf war began on Sept. 22. Tehran radio reported the blum1 Iraqi oil tanks contained jet aircraft fuel and said the air attack also damaged pipeline facilities and an Iraqi air base south of Kirkuk. Lall week there were reports tbat Iraq had resumed pumping crude oU from Kirkuk fields to a Mediterranean terminal in nei1bborinl Turkey. Tehran radio also reported a raid by two Iraqi MlG~ on the Iranian clty qf Kborramabad that left the city's main square Uttered with bodies. The official Iranian news agency said a hotel and several shops were hit and th al ·'the piled up bodies of those killed or injured are being re· moved to hospitals." Iraq reported air strikes on Khorramabad, 130 miles east of tbe Iran-Iraq border, but said fuel stora1e ta.Db, a military camp and 150 military vehicles were destroyed in the raid on military tarceta. The speaker of Iran's Parlia· ment said in Bt!irut that Iranian air attacks on the Kuwaiti border were a warning to other PersJan Gull stales againat help- ing Iraq. The speaker, Hasbemi Rafsanjanl, also charged at a news conference in Beirut that Saudi Arabia has pumped $10 billion worth of aid into the Iraqi war effort, with U.S. blesstna:s. a.,,..... • ....,.,..,, •• .._.., LOIANQSUI (AP)-Jlv0r1'om Bredley OI'· ...................... ol u. '* Aqei.t hMe .... loardl to..._UaN1ultol aMri• ol~per artlclee that ,.._---------Jex q""tJooable ac· C<lr:.,.... U U•. .;,i""• c, Bndley Hid WarreQ -----------A. ,Hollier, the board'• vtce pneidenl, and Com· .. mlaNcmtrDaVid Loaano a~toreslp. Tbe third comllliu!oaer, Mu W; Strauas, re; f\iMd, but Bradley 1ald b• would uk the Cit1 CoancU toftre9traUNtoday. SUaUN1aldbewillft'1athtad.ia- mlual because be b not aware be did aQJtbiDc ~. Sime ft!e•aUze• ~••••• fl,... SACRAMENTO CAP> -Tbe Medi-Cal provam hu penalized the Computer Sciences Corp. $884*000 tor contract vtolaUoDJ, aaya 1tate Health Services Director Beverlee Myers. At a heariq Tuesday of the Uttle Hoover Com· m111lOQ, MJ. Myers lnal1ted that the worst of the de· / lay1 ln bOl·paytq in the $4.3 bllllon program have been overeoine. Butabe acbnitted that Computer Sciencea, which processes the claims under contract, is having "sub- stantial problems." r.... M11lo11• ll•ed tar •trilw LOS ANG ELF.S (AP) -Two of the three unions involved in the six-day city worken' strike have been orde.red to pay $25,000 ln fines for violating a restralniq order aeainst the walkout, a fme aareecl to by both sides durtne contractneeotlationa. · Superior Court Judie Jerry P•cbt approved the amount Tuesday. The 3,000..member Engineers and Architect. Aaaoclation and the 8,400-member 'City Employees Union Local 34'1 will be required to pay Sl2,500each. "It b a larle amount. There ia no question about it," aald Marty Lybrand, spokesman fdr the en1lneen' and architects' union. "It will be quite burdensome, but it was not wbolly unexpec~.'' .la,..,U •011 ..,arpad•" aflfd11 LOS ANGELES CAP) -Tax revolutionary HowAl'd Jarvi.I ls on the warpath again, Hying b1a latesiiJdtlaUve is Callfornia'a only hope of winDiq the battle qalnat inflation. The crusty crusader unveiled hil latest weapon Tuesday-an lnitlatlve that would make income tax IDdedq part of the atate comtitutlon ''so the~ can't do'dble-traltl «as &C&#." "1'bey" are the ..,lltldam -the ~al nemesea.. of the aelf·atyled aovemment apendine watebdoewbo authored Propoeltiom 9and 13. Jn an Interview followtnc a news conference here, Jarvis 1aid the 1tate Legislature "repealed" full hKlexlne earlier tbll year because puaing it ln the fint place "was just a gimmick to defeat Prop. 9." Stolen statue back CANTON, N.Y. CAP) -Police have recovered a valuable bronze of a nude woman and an anonymous apolol)' from the culprits who took the statue from the St. Lawrence University art center. The 8-foot wort of art, valued at "20,000, waa found undamaged at the aide ol a road. A note waa at- tached. ''Sorry about the mishap, but we didn't know ita actualvalue "thenotesaid .. "Wereallydidn'tneeda S20,000coat ~act. Do you have anytblng cheaper1 • • ,- LOndOD photolJ'apber Peter Bird, shown takbii a tea bftai~abOard bia Britannia IJ, has reached the point ol no return in ~ quest to be the nm to row across the Pacific Ocean atone. Accordine to his sponsor, the 33-year-old adventurer ia about 350 miles west of the southern tip of Baja and cannot turn back. Bird is averag- ing 30 miles a day· in hil 8,500-mile Journey from San Francisco to Australia. KUC's Dick Haynes succumbs LOS ANGELES CAP) -Veteran radio personality Dick Haynes has lost b1a lengthy bout with cancerata1e69. Haynes, mown to lenerationa of Southern Califomlans as "Haynes at the Reina" on radio sta· tion KLAC, died about '1: 30 p.m. Tuesday at the Mo· tion Picture Televiaion Country Home and Hospital inCalabuas,1aidKLAC1poke1manSamBenson. OFrEN aBGAaDED AS THE dean of Los An1eles broadcuten, Haynes' career in the Los An1elesaruspanned3Syeara. He spent~ of hil career doing morning stints on KLAC, a country music outlet owned by Metromedia Radio. Bil ahow included a variety of zany cbaracten lncludinl "GUJD Drop Gua," "Wilhelmina Mildew" and "Si.rCbesterDrawers." He also re1ularly appeared ln penon u "Gum Drop Gua" on the television aeries "Hee Haw," now syndicatednatlooally. KLAC General Manager Don Kelly, informed of Utility refund sought LOS ANGEL~ .tAP> -Southern California Gas Co. 1a'8 tt bu ,sited the state hblic Utllities Commilalon for permi11ion to refund $"°.8 million, plus in· tereat, to Its customers. The refund would amount to a credit of $10 to $12 on the typical customer's bill in February, the utility said Tuesday. The gas company will make a similar refund of more than $167 milllon in January, averaelng a bout SH per customer. The refunds are the re· suit of lower prices paid by the gas company for gas purchued outside the state, the company said. Haynes' death, said, ''The broadcuting industry aa well aa our comlllJIJlfty baa loet a molt talented and dedicated human bein1. Dick'• one 1oaJ in We was to brine a laueJt to anyone witbln the IOUDd of b1a voice. This be bas accomplished with ereat honor and pride." THE HOLLYWOOD CHAMBER of Commerce saluted Haynes Jut Au1ust by placln1 a star with his name in Hollywood '1 Walk of Fame. Haynes bad to leave bis abow lut 'anuary because ol hil ll.lbess. He came to KLAC in 1M5 to become anchorman tor the ataUon's newly formed "Bi&. Five" poupof diakjockeys. The popular group also included Peter Potter. Gene Norman, Bob McLauehllnandAlexCooper. His ftnt radio job wu in his hometown of Beau· mont, Teua. He later performed on atatiom UOX in St. Louil, Mo., and KMPC in Los Aqeles before joinlngKLAC. Haynes is survived by b1a wife, Bobbie, of 44 years. 'Ibey ha4 no children. . AT A CONFEaENCE at a restaurant dty, WQSM Friday, pnatdent of the l•Y Si.ft ct.co Tavern Guild, told the mayor, " ... comm\mity ba8 just aboUt had all that we can of the ~uid. mcreued violence that ta dlrected •lalmt ua by b~c packa of 10 men who b&.-made 'fa ' a nlabt1Y apo ln th1a dty." He uted police to "declare war on t.bose tb.1nk that lt b the thln1 to do to tick the heU out another, 1ay man." • He penonally bad been confronted twice ln cent days by "carloada of vicious punks, wbo . . hoped to wipe me out because they assumed I w a gay man," be aaid. MS. FEINSTEIN SAID violent.~rime was problem conlrolltlng all citizens, wtui rapes up percent, assaults up 17 percent and robberies up percent from a year ago. But she added to th gays, "We're &olna to protect you." Aggravated aaaaulta are occurring at 1 year's rate in the bomo.exual-dominated Po Street area, are up 8 percent in the Miasioo · trict and are up 10 percent in the Delores Par area, where two men were viciously beaten W'!eb aeo, Ml. Feinstein laid. She said she met personally with the two me assaulted in Delores Park and both indicated th attacks bad nothing to do with their sexual orien tion. SHE ADDED, HOWEVER, that patrob alou Polk Street, in the Mission Diltrict and at tbe p were bein& stepped up, and she p\'omiaed mo patrols when ~e Police Department comple traln.inl ol new recruits. An estimated one out of every six San Fr ciaco residents is homosexual. Tbe anti-violence march ia sponsored by th Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club. \Ne're th~ only drive-up savings and loan In Costa Mesa. and we're open more hours than anyone else. It's part of the difference you'll expertence \\'hen you discover Columbla. We offer more and better service along With the highest Interest on federally Insured savings. , Invest your savings where you get more service and \\'here you're treated like sotneone special. Discover the Columbia difference. •I ·' ... " Don't forget-you can make an appearance on prime time 1V 'til 7 P.M. We promlse you the best reception In town! ~---... y r a fair 1bare Calrw Gftldall Who • •..UC•lb' ·opjOleid SB 112, Ure 11111 Ult.it ,.v• Orpp ea.&1 lta own l\llhw~y luiMlbil 6trict. ~ .M8't lll&IDd to IO overboard lD lm· Pk• ., ..... ...,, llo•H•, tlM1 iD pro~ u tDcreue of about tto mW. • u. U:-ifi' ro.Mt auocauoe be1lnnln1 1n im ...... Cf ..... n.t .._.. Caltrim D6striCt 'I, w ch IAdudee OrAM1, lAle Ans•S. ud v-.ura couoUea, 1aid the form.uaD of Ule new fYndin1 diatrict woo!t invOlve optn· lDI tDY MW olftca In ~County, or even appolntln& a new 4tirectol'. Admlnlatratloft Will ccot.lliue to be handled trom Dta- trict T, WithOut benefit of •ucti bufeaucrat1c nicetles as new ~me.. cardl 01' umeo&at.ea aclmowledttlna the ex- lat.eace of Oran1e County'I District 12. That'• fin with county olftdall. They point Out their interest la solely in 1~ a falr share of the highway money. Tb15 has not been the case wheo Oran1e County has bad to compete With Loe An&el• County for ita 11lice of the Diltrict 7 pie. Caltrane says l1 wU1 Juat be a matter of slicin1 the pie differently. That •1 what we wanted ln the first place. . · Unfortunately, the pie may not be all that 1enerous. .Caltrana now anticipates a deficit of about '800 million by 1985. But even if the pie ia smaller, the new legltlation should at leut eive Oranae County a more equitable share. ' Road to noWhe~e East-west roadways are 1lard to come by along the Orange C.Oast. And-with populations and traffic building up all arourid the Newport. Bay area, the problem ol get- ting from here to there without being snaaged in a huge traffic jam becomes ever more crucial. Once more attention is focused on University Drive, an elusive roadway that could solve part of the problem -if it could only make its way around the Upper Bay. 1be street, which now deadends on either aide of the bay, has long been envisioned as a corridor between Costa Mesa and Irvine and as such appears on master plans in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Orange County. But all attempts at even conducting environmental studies on the proposed connection have backfired. Some Upper Bay property owners dislike the idea of having a major thoroughfare pass by their homes. Others claim it would upset the ecology of the adjacent wildlife refuge. Soon Newport Beach City Council members will be _studying the city's proposed local coastal plan and the is· sue wiU have to be faced. The University connection was deleted from the coastal plan road map by the city Planning Commission, but Orange County planners, preparing their own coastal plan, not only show the University connection, but also detail its alignment and character. Thus the two plans are on a collision course. Officials in Costa Mesa and Irvine appear ready and willing to discuss the University quesUon, but elected leaders in Newport have been dragging their feet. With dead-end segments of the roadway perched on either side of the bay, and the street shown oq all master plans, it's past time for a full disc~sion Of tbe iasue by all parties -and a decision at to whether, and when, the long-proposed street can feasibly be-built. Sex gets boring Viewers who are getting a little weary of the end.Jess parade of jeans-clad bottoms wiggling across their TV screens may find some solace in news that the fad may be fading. A couple of net work locill stations back East recently rejected as too suggestive a commercial in which the camera roved over the shapely form of young Brooke Shields while,.she confessed that "nothing" came between her and her Calvin jeans. And on the West coast a self-appointed critic of the "10 worst" TV commercials gave the top spot for 1980 to a singularly tasteless off erin1 by Jordache jeans showing a pair of 8-year-olds bumping rear ends in a kiddy disco. The problem has even surf aced in South Africa, where a newspaper banned a blue jeana ad featuring a topless model. However, the sexy advertisinl voaue lsn't limited to snug-fitting jeans. A recent survey notes that mildly ril· que commercials apparently are the coing thing ln ad-vertising. As of now, it found, sexy TV and magazine ads are being use to promote men's cologne, avocados, yogurt, tea and travelers' checks. The idea, we're told, ia to shock blase viewers into paying attention to the advert.laing message. But the jeans example may indicate there's a point beyond which viewers don't care to be shocked. • Opinions e)(pressed In the space above are thOH of the Dally Piiot. 'Other views •)(pressed on this page are thoH of their authors an~ artists. Reader comment is Invited. Addresa The Dally Piiot, P.O. So)( 1560 •• Coata Me~a. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·'4321 Boyd/AcupUncture 81 L.M. BOYD There'• a place on the lobe , of tbe ear where the acupuncture doctor ln.aerta the needle tO affect tl\e •Y~ TM ''amlcular at\lPUDctUtt Dear Gloomy Gus point" It what's It'• called. It'• ln about tb• 1am• l>l•~ wbere the pirate of old pf treed bil ear to lnHrt an earrin1. Oddly. lt WH • 1tron1 belief amoaa .. Id plratel of old that the wear· fli1 al 1uch an Nl"rinl Im· prcwed • ~·· .,. .. 11h A Canadiaft firm hu iu.t come ou& With a new sort al tOothbrwb that bu a retlU•· bl• toOtbpute tube 1n tbt b•ndle. eagan W~QTONU.. •• 't wea ¥er)' old tum? .. WiHton CburcblJJ aaed Pr:lme ll~ He¥'We awriberlalD oa s.D&. 2, Int. •un•YlDJ CbamberJain'I p~ •U, ... ~~blnet. It .. a quetUCD "Preel09Dt e\ect .Regan alto lhoukl poader u be ...... Cablnet·m•kint In earnest beck bomelQCalUomla. In fact, he lboUJd broaden the quttUon: A.Qto't we in denser ol becomlDI a very old, veey cray Md very ett1bUabmea\ team of bual- netameD with reputations • manag~rs but not u men of idea1? Before Rea,an bimseJ bas made a single Cabinet decltlon, the most probable and import.ant selections are arouslns anxiety among tbouahUul Reagan sup- porten. THE ANTIDOTE happens to be 'very old himself b~t is anything but 1ray. is not establishment, not a buaioeuman, not a manager and t. 1urely filled with ideas; Earl Waters .Roedl~ ...... .Jult .. ae.,aa ~ bMt ~ for rMUc~ Ud natklllal tta~ .atacte ~ !::l,'°:; K:abUMt. fte CUbWt II tUial •bape bl ae.-. troin MidOf! lteaffll ,.._, New Yon lawyer.1'WiamCU.,, 17, at CIA ud Lot ,,\JiaelM llWJW tr'IUiam Frech SIDHh, ea, at &be Juatlce J)epartm•it.l ar. con· 1Jdered all but eeaulD TMHtwtn uecullv• from tbf 8eclttel • Corp .• CUpet Jt'elnber•er, a. end GM-1e ShUltl, 80, are prime po11tbtlltle1 to be Sl~med somewhere -State Departm6nt, Pent.aioo or Office of Mana8e· IY!entandBUdiet (OMB). Addin1 William Simon. at M neither old nor vay, only •Uahtl1 modltla the ietontocracy of um presumptive Cabinet. Alona with Reaaan, eoon to be '70, its averace a1e ls almosW. That approacbes the propoeed Chamberlain war Cabinet'• aver ace ace of 84 ("On· ly one year abort ol the old age pen1ion I" the then 65-year-old Churchill exclaimed). · BUT AGE is not the moat serious problem. Some inaldera call it an "embarrassment" to REPUBUCAN8 ort1lnaUy at- tracted to Reagan aa a force for change allo want at least one young, clearly Innovative flrure in an important Cabinet post. Thirty-four-year-ota Rep. David Stockman of Michigan carries that hope in an intenslf1"11 puib for him as OMB director. Stockman bu informed Reagan transition a1enta be has no in· terest in a token position, such as secretary of energy. The conventional wisdom doubt.a Reagan would stray far from the advice of his old frienda. While insisting oo muslve tu cuts and maasive defense spend- ing against the counaels of cau- ' lion, it might be too much for Reagan to cast a gimlet eye on eminently respectable recom- mendations from his kitchen cabinet. But unlike those retired busi- ness tycoons, Ronald Reagan bas never met a payroll. For the last 2() years, he has dealt with ideas - showing ltartling receptivity to new concepts. He might prefer a few younger colleagues with similar intellectual boldness by his side. Lawmakers face new financial-Mlllgame Although the election brought great joy both to the lucky can- didates winning re-election to the Leguslature as well as to those Who won seals for the tlrst time, that elation may quickly disappear when the Legislature convenes for regular bwdness next January. For the old hands it will be an entirely new ball game. Gone will be the luxury of un- b r l d led spendlne which has prevailed for more than a decade. ID fact for U years the state bas been on a spree unparalleled. one wbich toolt the budset from $4 billion to $25 biWon. But the moment of truth ia near. The whopplna tu In-creases, which to8ether with in- f la tl on have enabled the lawmaken to play grasshopper durinc that fonc summer of'rev- enue harvests, bave reached their production peaks. While in· nation continues, lndeltln1 of in· come taxes bu leveled ita full effect and paua1• of the 1978 Proposition lS tax lnltlatlve lpODIOred by Jarvis-Gann bu capl*S the state's abUlty to tax further. Art H,OD1te From now on tax proposals must be approved by two-thirds of the members of both houses in contrast to the former simple majority While only a half dozen members have been in the Lesislature long enough to have ever known anythmg but un- limited spending, most of tho6e newly elected two years ago and this year are committed to budget cuts. The combination of the tw,p factors make any new or lncrea"lled taxes in the foresee&· ble future bi&hJy unlikely. So, il the revenue forecasts of Finance Oire~tor Mary Aon Graves hold true, the apeod.lnl spree not only will have to halt, but cutbacks will become necessary because the state bas been spending more than it baa been takin1 in for the put several years. This was made po11lble by lhe accumulation of "oblca>e" surpluses in the 1tate treasury." NOW THOSE ABE gone, equandered away In a fiuJTY of "innovative " pro1rama dreamed up by the Leglalature and Gov. Jerry Brown. Unable to 1pend it fast enough on such tbinga, they took to 1ivlnc it away by the billions after Proposition 13, playin1 Santa ClaUJ to the prod.teal local gov- ernments. During the put three years the state has dumped more than $15 btllion into the locals m the form of "bail-out" money with no stnngs attached to compel more prudent ways. The result, rather than Proposition 13 curb- ing the spending or cities, coun- ties and schools, they have all had more money than ever befoTe. Not only have the baiJ.. out funds offset property tax re-. venue reductions, but new con· st.ruction, added fees and lnfJa- tton have served to swell the former revenues. It will therefore be a sad awaten.lng for many local gov- ernments wbeo the Legislature confronts them with the in· disputable fact that the well has run dn. 'lbe adjustments which tbey should have made lm- mediat.e}.y alter Propoatuon 13 will now come down on them heavier than otherwise. FOa TBE•E 18 little doubt that pie ftnt cuta the lelialaton will make as they undertake budget slaahin1 will be the aratuitous handout.a tbey have been "vtng the locals. Taken to the ultimate, lt would provide an ln1tant 20 percent cut ln tbe state bud,et. Even that may not be enou1h, for the budaet normally under1oea a 10 percent annual rile by reason of growth and inflation. It wtU be then that all the hap.. pine11 abo\11. be!na a member of \ the Legislature wiJI erode as the moans and cries. the pTessures and threats. of the locals and the schools will be brought to bear. It may be wirealistic to expect cuts might be made ln the aJ. locations to the blgge't spenders of all, the education establish- ment. but decllnil\a enrollments in the schools and conecea may halt further increases in those appropriations. And the revenue crunch may aJao brin• about a revltlon of the coat of llvina formulas currently provtcll.na automaUc increues in welfare iranta. PAST PEaFOaJIANCES by the eovemor alJO auueat that the flnt tar1et of the budset cut· ters will be tba at.ate employees with unwarranted deolala of pay adjustment• attempted. Tbat such treatment fa unwarranted la obvious on the face. If wage lncreues are bein• made ln the private sector and by other eov· ern mental entitles, state worlten should not be penalbed. The rlJht amwer to payroll re· ductiom ll the elimination ol the non-eaaentlal procrama and a1encie1 which the Jerry Brown admlnlatraUon bu created u well u the many superfluous jobs which have blouomed tbrouahout the 1tate a1enctee. Tbe latter can be achieved by . hirtni freez•.' Is· the White House suitable fqr reaI elegance? W ublniton toelety ls all atwtt· ter at the proapeet of• ll•moroua new edml.alltratiod. SearCeb. 1 day pauea wltbout another Georaeco.m ,...._, •SJ>re11iiaf her dt.1.lpt to thepreAover th• tact that the Rea11n1 wm ·· .... tore el11111ce'' to Wblt• llouH enteitalnina. , J bate'° bi a 1poU1port. But the truUI of lb• mattet ltUulttltit ,~wW-'9 .. ,,,.,..... ..... .... , "Yes, lt'a true," Lukely eon· finned. "Al you recaU, •beo Ronnie wu elected 1overnor ol California, Nancy refused to mo~• lntotbe governor•• mantkln on the ,roundl lt wu 19 yean old aod tblrelore a creaky, &Jo0mY flritrap. "IDuallDe her horror to 411· covertbl otbiir day Ulit tht Whli. RoUM wu more tbao twtce tbat aoclentt ADd it doan 'teven have awetlMr." "Betiev. you me, Wltb my belp th• Rea1Mt eame up wltb a real 1p1ft1 deslp. It hu 12,000 IQlW"e feet. lf room. and oot OnlY • 1nt bar. but a real l'flfr'elbment cmter in tbe recreaUoO room -not to mention a ail~ave oven aDd a traalleompectOr/' 1'Y•," I iald; "and doan't it iliO lli" ic10be waua, tidWOOd WAQll IDd 1lat.et0Untertopsf" • .,.aolaR.amadalu't" ., RUhtr" said LUkelY proudly. "Nothlne eeceotrtc about JtaaDle and Nuey. So you can ... ~ a croupol wUJUiy contiibuton an ~ven now ne1otlat1n1 · for aome, acre11e out In ll•cLean1 Vlr11nta, for a new 1pllt·lnel WhJteffoUle.'• ' ..... LAP·SIDING • A Play House •A Gar11ge for Toye • A Storehouee • A 88rn for Peta and Sm.,IAnlmaJa COMES IN PREFAB CONSTRUCTION EASY TO BOl T TOGETHER LA YA WAY #OW RM 1M HOUDAY• IJICTORY 1mo11ZED SILE ••• Le~ 24.. MJOa. s I 2 700 CHECK OUT THESE FEATURES • 5 U. OU Lop+$ • flallltc-tw ID8as l.1111 lrlllCll9I • V*3ftlc AM & CMdltl • Flldllllly lJit Sllcklng • Ewr Glow £Mlln WOedlf·At • 7Y•---• Oolelt ... Sy-. FIREPLACE SCREENS Wl7* 11 1 $, NOJllM ltar al. 1• D • for Nukes requeated SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A re- port prepared by President-elect Ronald Rea1an'1 ener1y Polley Task Force &lb Rea1an to eomider sup~ the eonstrucUoo of nuclear fllel reprocesstn1 planu and nuclear "breeder" reacton. "IN m &&••.in )St• • traveled all~ tbe world~ 1rapbia1 evtifytbtns. It waa alwa71bercareer. "l'ootloOle and fancy-tree, a .itrl·•Dd·ber·eamera type OI J.bla~.: Tben 1be waa 40 aad ~ 'l'v• pt m)' career, but J'nsatoothtq.'hetaid." "If eel ao aorry for ber. She wu lootlqforMr. Rlcht. •• sr.ORY DIDN'T RINC TRllE? Pl'rJ'SFIELD, Mui. <AP> - After a two-day trial, a jury found a man innocent of swallowinf a told weddlni rinl at a pis&a shop. Peter Markou, 21, of Pownal, Vt.; wu cleared of a larceny charge, Markou'a 1lrllrieod, Ellen Shea <1 North Adams, accUMd him of swallowing her ring while they we~ eaUna piua June 23. Ma. Shea said the ring was a family beiJ'Joom that belonged to her mother. The ring is still missing. su~~A:rbUITIN .TIM RJR THE HOl/DAYI I~~U--JI= Advanced desJgn for easy lnstalfatl6n -flta most openings. Double pane, heat resfstant glass doors with brass trim. • TOhll energyF.i::Amertca'e tln-eet • Ooubte pene dOOtS • ~ . r.-t#rt glal • Imm In eaf9ty & perfonMnce • Sold .,,.. doot trtm -atop Net lo-. . GLASS Efficient home hell~ system. Gius front for ng tire. Side loading tor wood bYrnlng. FIRESCREENS A~ door enclosure prevents massive loss of heated room air up the chimey caused by fi'eplace aatts. FIREPLACE .~~ ACCESS()RIES IN !TOCK. FOii IMlllDIAT£ D£UJ'ERT ~11..e' "F""~· ~rite Old-FashiOned Thank$9iving . Dinner To lllCllldr. Relish tray Tossed Green Salad Mulligatawany Soup Roast tom turkey with dressing Creamy Whipped Potatoes Candied Yams Roll and Butter · Pumpkin pie . 1 ONLY S6~5 Swntl 12 M001t To l:OO ,.-. 3000 S. lalSTOL ST. COSTA MESA 540.0710 -, Cl!ISTO~ MADE FIRE SCREENS FLUSH M'OUNT FlmDTOYOUR FIREPLACE OPENING " ORDERNOW US 880 CLEARAICEI SAVINGS 10 'It TO 40 'It ~ .......... -- llRILLES •Bomen •Knobs • RotlsMttel •lava Rod! e Cooklna Grllls ~to 1foci. on '-<I '• '• •• . . • ' , . . .! '1 ., ., .. •) ... .; . " rNuclear 1'aitack' aired I 1 LOUISVILLE, Ky. <AP ) -Memories of Oraoa Welles' "War of 1 the Worlds" broadcast ' went tbro ueh Nick Belker's mind when be ~heard a local radio sta· ~ lion annoynce the Unit· ed States wH under , nuclear attack. : Then Delker beard the announcement, "This is ! not a test. This is not a : test" -and the city's ' civil defense sirens went : off. : THE BROADCAST : turned out to be a fie- : lional dramatization of a • nuclear attack. and the ; sirens just happened to : be tested at the same I lime as the radio show. But the attorney didn't .know that before he called his wife with dis- aster instructions and before his client ran out to rind her children. With his client gone, Belter had to go before , Circuit J udie Charles Anderson to ask that a hearlna be delayed "because of a nuclear war." • "I GUESS there's a ' certain sense of embar- , rassment now that it is all over," Belker said. ' "It was certainly real lo me, and I'm not an ex- citable type person." • The broadcast on FM • station WUOL was a Na- tional Public Radio show called "Staying , Alive," an account of a Journal kept by an im- aginary woman who sur- vived a nuclear attack m Charlottesville, Va. Durlnl the broadcast, an announcer said: "The eastern corridor of CLAIROL LOVING CAii SIAMPOO·• llAll COlOI r,f; 1'' CONTAC COLD CAPSULES 12-HOUI TIME llLWl REG. 20• 2.79 Pockoge of 20 cop1ule1 VICKS FORMULA 44 -D COUGH MIXTUll IEG. 239 3.49 CURITY SUPER son PUFFS 10011111 oa t•o •ouw ~;59c TYLENOL EXTRA STRENGTH MEDICATION FOi PAIN REG. 1'' 2.79 8o1tle of 50 copaules STE ERO BOUILLON CUBES ClllCIEN Ol lllf FLAYOI PRICE the United States baa wtthdec--tont. 6·oa bottle. 2s cube•. While 1(od11 la.t. been devastated by a ~·.--• SUPER59c nuclear attack." .. _______ _. ________ __ Tbenthean · SAYE$120o• sav1•1100• nouncer aave casually • ~ • fi1urea and lnstrucUon1 : about bow those still llatenlng ml1ht save their own lives. "As a child of the nuclear age , you wonder," Belker sald. "Do you sit back or do I you respond!" t POLICE aEPORTED no callers, and Bill Un· derwood , pro1ram m1na1er for the non- profit llation owned and operated by the Unlventty of Loulsvlll•, aald only a few Ustenen I c•8:S:::f1~1:id tit• SO.minute flctlon abow was Dteeected br thl'ff warnlnp: 'and tie was aatlsf\ed wtth that. He Hid a clote U1tentr would bav• h ad no proble reallalnt tile show wu a dramath•· tioo. Th• 1131 "War of t.h World•" broadeHt , a b out a Marllan ln vulon ol the North at, 1 nt bWldreda of people fieelftl ln pale. · ,, REVLON FLEX SHAM,-00 UAYIS llAll 191 & C1Ull ~;10~ POLI DENT DENTURE . CLEANSING TAILm REG. 21• 2.57 ~ plu1 12 free tobleta NIVEA 8-0Z. BONUS SIZE MOISTUllZING CIEME REG. 1'' 2.19 6·oz. plu1 2-oz fr ... REPEAT Of A SEll- OUJI ZIP-UP COMFORTERS MANY PAnllNS TO CHOOSI flOM PIUITIJll~ flll9d with forlr•I" to 16 99 lieep yo11 co~y. Un9d with aoft nylon trlcot. Whllt ttocke loet, ,~ .... ~!."", ... ,," ---• ... '::'fl:. Whtie •tocla• la11. FRUIT SNACKS BY GICKD'S CHOICE ASSOIYID flAYOIS sun•29C PRICE · While 1tocl11 lost RADIATOR ANTI-FREEZE I SUMMD COO&AllT IEG. 3'' 4.19 SNACI I PAITY PACI ~PEl59c PRICE I I ·oz. Whole 1tock1 lo11 COLORFUL THERMAL IMPACT PRINT UNDERWEAR BATH SHEm fOR MEN 999 . ......... ..... ff 110. 3•1 4.H UGI NCI ........ Lagunan. awarded • • c1taUon The White Oak ~Sunday, a beautiful new restaurant opens to carry-on the tradition of a swnptuous bnmch at The Newporter. The White Oak buffet brunch features over 20 different hot and cold items, priced at $9.25 per person. ~Salads Scrambled E~ Quiche Lormine Sausage Patties Grilled Ham Saiaeed OUcken Liters Cheese ~es with Bluebemes Chipped Beef with Rolls Roast Chid<en Carud Smoked Tml<ey or Ham ~Brea$ and~ • X~1 kit ..... Save $2S INlth rebate'. Your final coat. 324.99 JCPenn.-y/Mll)Olta XG-1 outhtincludes35mm camera with Mlnolta/Rokkor ~5mm f/2.0 lens, JC Penney 135mm t/2.8 telephoto lens, •uto flash. gado-t bag and lena captleeper You alao get tM same $25 rebate on t~e Minolta XG-1 camera alone 'Send rebate coupon with Ates receipt and w1rr1nty card by Januery 30. 111& 1 to Minolt• (or r9bate check. Off• good on XG-1 cameras purctl11ed belore January 15. 1981 A~. 271 .... Canon AE· 1 35mm camera with 111 8 lens AIM case. reg. 24.99. s.i. 11.tl. Speedti1J 155A euto-fle&h. reg. 59.99, Sale 54.19. Power Winder A, reg. 89.99, s.i. 84.19. Strobes Save 20°/o Reg. 29." Sale 23.99. Auto Bounce Strobe Basic ttrobe, Reg. 14.99 Sale11.99 •Polaroid ISave $5 with a rebate from Polaroid when you buy one of these cameras. Reg. 199.99 Sal• 189.99 Leu SS rebet• 164.99 Frames Sale 4.80 Reg. SI. Zig-Zag acrylic frame ttolds 12 3'h" x 5" photos. Zig folding lrame. Reg. $4 s.le 3.20 Pttotoscape frame. 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' Sale 249.99 Reg. 289.99. ~CPenney/Pentax K-1000k11 Includes Pentax K-1000 camera with SOmm f/2.0 lens, JCPenney 135mm 1/2.8 telephoto lens. flastt. lens cap keeper and gadget bag 20°/o off JCPenney lenses. Sale 79.99 to 175.99 Reg. 99.99 to 219.99. Choose from our assortment of telephoto and micro-zoom lenses For Pentax K mounts. Olympus mounts, Minolta and Canon bayonet mounts 64.99 Polaroid Pronto• Sonar One Step" camera with aU1omat1c tocustng Blnocu rs. Save 25°/o i Reg. 4t.", Sai. i7.4t. ,: 7 ll "35 apon binocullra heve wlde·anc;i6e 625 hetdg vieW. Rapid louch Conrot . • lrtpod mount 10 .11 50 nature ~llra. reg 59 99. s.i. 44.~ 20.99 Polaroid One Step•• for sireat SX-70 photos indoors or out Never needs battenes One Step'" case. 5.49 Shock case. 8.99 JCPenney One-Step'" strobe. 19.99 JC Penney Sonar strobe, 34.• • . JUST THE WAY 14 .PROFITABLE AMERICAN COMPANIES WITH PRETAX WORLDWJDE EAJlNJNGS or OVER u BILLION DOLLARS PAID NO F,EDERAL INCOME TAXIS AT~! ON THE LIST OF NO TAX . COMPANIES, ARE U.S. STEEL, GENERAL DYNAMICS, AMERICAN 'AlllLIN!S, OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM, BOEING AND J.P. MORGAN le CO. (Report Cbanc1a1 Times, October 1980) • CALL NOW AND LEARN BOW TO PUT YOUR TAX DOLLARS TO WORK FOB MORE INCOME FOR YOU! ~PHONE: -M1·25Q1 Tumplfmentary Tax Semiiian Are AvAnable Evenings & Saturdays. Refreshments Will Be Served. Pleue Call For Seminar Dates. Seminar Speaker· Mr. Gerald L. Kozak, Tax Planner,. Newport Center 359 San Miguel Dr. Suite 11 O Newport Beach. California 92660 Reservations limited. ------- National Bible Week November 23-30 No other I . book hu I Influenced th• 1 thouaht1 end 1v1nu ''. of men es much The Quinlan Scltnc:e ReMflng Room hat a complete Mlection of Bibles •nd BlDlt Siucty tldt. · ~•this ont. Bibles and Reference Books to Borrow or Buy I Bibles -Bible Study Aids -Concordances -Dict1onari91 Commentaries -Teaching Guides -King James Version - Modern Translations -Special Publications for Children - From Large Type and Leather Bound to Pocket Size and Paperback . Come In and Browse or UM Our Bible ReHarch Center. Christian Science Reading Room 3315 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH • 873 -6150 ' MON • SAT 9 TO 5 TUES 7·9PM The FAR WEST Legend • • • The yeer wa 11M7. Gasoline was 15 centa e gallon. Movl" were a dime tnd popcorn wu 11111 e nlckle. Saturday matinees were 1howlng "Springtime in the Rockies". and Roy Roglft end Ttlgger were already a legend of the tar west By tlM7, Far West Savinge had aleo become a legend In ltt own time, .. tety aervlng Calltornl.ans for 58 years. Far Weat Savings it now 91 years young, and Is still paying th• hlgh"t lnterett allowed by law on aavlng• And, today. savings accounts are ln1ured aate to $100,000 by an agency of the Federal Government Beginning January 1. you can Nrn 5.2S"9 on your checking account • dolfart tt Far West Savlng1- thtt'1 t new legend In the making Join lnl Pr .... eon Furnece Tun.Up lnvMtHl.1& & r.c.lve a 8 point hMttng "rvtce Which In· cfudff: • .:CIMn • edtutt thetmottat • Clffn & tdl~ pilot • Adjust a Ct-* Mh tenelon • PUBLJC ANNOUNCEMENT On Nov. 6th, 1980 Raciti Jewelry Company Announced Giving Away $100,000 In .Discounts On All In Store Items. Xo Date, There Have Been $48,093 In Discounts Given. · -------- MEN'S & WOMEN'S WEAR. J .......... 0.-. .., ... .,. ....... .,... HJ.S.'-Mlr •a-11 .... &T• ........... ...... ,. l.F.'S ... la.IS LIMIT2 s19 TOCUST. Pl. LEVIS " .NUVOS A8eotted Cokn , . :::· 520 Pl. .. PiP!" .. .=. ~.::.:.-':; ~ODM& ..... -...... o1 tM ... rstwof .4'9\fvleffn1 t.bG....... ... iut 1'ricltY I& tile MGM GrDa Ro&e1 ln Lu .... ! ' Aecordln1 to loc1l fire of. ftelall tbft -••r la, maybe. A reeeat Rate law requlree all •• bulJdln1• over ftv• stOl'lea to bave a CQmplete 1prl.nkler ~Jitem. but tbat lew doesn't •P-w .·to ~ bulldln1•. •l&E DBPA&T•ENT ••eeman Art Morton said that several blab nae buildlnp ln Newport Beach are lacldn1 1pi'i.Dkler systems. Amonc them 1a the eigbt·atory Tower Apart· meota at 1121 W . Cout Rllbway. It hu aprtntJers only ID the basement. · The aame la true for the two 10-atory Irvine Company build· tn11 at 500 and 550 Newport Center Drive. Sprinkler systems are de· 1lped to keep a fire under COD· trol unW the Care fltht'rs can get there, said Morton. SINCE SPJtlNU.E& systems are built with automaUc alarm1, time is saved by not having to manually acUvate the alarm, Morton added. "The thlnc you have to consider la the expense ol lnstalllng a 1prinkler •~m after the build· .inl ii eonatructed, ''be added. Newport Beach fire officials are wortine on an inventory of their city'• estima~ed 30 high rise buildings to determine what ·nre aafety precaution1 may be ""ded. SlNCE lt75, THE state bas re- quired high rise buildings to have smoke detectors, alarm systems, public address systems and 1mob control venu.latloo. The Marriott Hotel in Newport Center bU 1prinklen on all nine noon alellll with fire alarm.a. Because Newport Beach fln ladder equipment will reatb •· 1 l)'. seven noon, 1moke towen bd!lnto the ~ .. .ma r.meumes. mOke towers are ventilated lttirways that filter ouf smoke ln the event of a fire. Costa Mesa hu seven hi&b rise bnildloes. The tallest -18 stories -ia Bethel Towers, the retirement home for senior citizens on West 19th Street. Costa Mesa Fire Marshal R~sHeodersons~dtbesecond tallest, the 16-story South Coast Plaza Hotel on Briatol Street, bas a complete sprinkler system, three sources of water and a manual alarm. Since opening ln September, 1975 the Costa Mesa hotel has been the slte of ·etebt fire!, ac- cording to Henderson. "When we have to eo out to South Coast Plaza Hotel our big- 1est problem has been C!leaning up the water," said Henderson. "THE ONLY buildln& I'm dll· satiaf1ed with 19 Bethel Towen beca ... ol the fact that lt'a not aprtnk.lered and becauJe of the fact tblt tbe rocMll .. ate not pro-tected ittth smollWrt.ectora and tbe docn are not 1eU cl~lne." Henderson said. The 18-story senior citizens complex bu been the site of at least ~en ~ over the past 10 Fire adviee High rise tips offered ~Mesa Fire Marshal Russ Henderson offers the followtn1 advice to anyone who might be caueht ln a high rise building during a fire: DO leave the buildina as soon as alarm is sounded. DON'T go to elevaton. DO~ 1tairways. DO feel all doors before opening. DO NOT open if warm. DO NOT enter a smoke-tilled hallway or stairway. DO place wet towels at the bottom of door if you are unable to leave room. . DO open windowa only if smote isn't visible outlide. Hendenon w1m1that1DanJ people lose their lives by faillna to respond to fire alarms or by panicking and run- ning out into suffocatina smoke-filled corridors. years. One In 1972 involved a fatality. Since the doors of the ~or housing project don 't automatically close, beat from a fire could intensify ln the cor· ridors, makine it difficult for the elderly residents to leave, Hen· derson1&id. "I DON'T BEALL Y see the · possibWty of a serioas fire with the one exception of Bethel Towers," Henderson said. Costa Meisa ls not the only city with a non-1prinklered senior bouain& development. Let.lure World Towers, a 1'- story retirement home in La1una Hilla la alJIO without a 1prioldar system, 11ocre tt wu COM~ betbN 1$15, ~­ log to Deputy OraJJce County Fire M.,.abalsam 8"'1c:bU. "lt '' of colle.nt frobl ~be evacualioo part because of the elderly people that are there,'' Hid Boettcher. 1'BE BUILDING, he noted, doe1 have smoke detectors and 1prlnklen in the basement. Irvine'• lleglstry Hotel baa full 1prlnklers aQd smoke detec· tors in e.-ery room, according to Boettcher. In Laguna Beach, the Sdlf and Sand Hotel on Coast Highway tao 't considered a bigh rise ~cause five of its nine stories are beneath "°und level, ac· cording to Fire Marshal Jim Presson. Preason said that he's tried to convince city officials to adopt a stricter ordinance classifying buUdlnp above S5 feet as bieh rise structures. "WI!! DAVE NO ladder truck." said Presson. "We told the city that we need one, but they said they dido 'l have the money." The Surf and Sand bu smoke detecton and automaUc alarms, but la not fully sprinklered, Presll-00 said. 0061NSON'S NEWPORT FASHION ISlANO (71d) 644·2800 Now Available at Glamorous - Bayside Pharmacy . : I : l ~ -111! S•!l!l I .. • "=" §-;,.,. - -~,,,.-;.,,..- @ I • A•·•-CoUlq tltM. . ~ Mid ... daurda wUJ • .,..., ._. .... , m,..i 1a ~ cl•b• la J'remo•t. •t•n.!:,i.:a '~· Ht Mid • J.*:llllt "t be~ blcame b91U tie......, die ,ehil19 pnvatel,y, .. It'• llU a bomecomlq to a Iii• ......... la&d ...... •bo .... ..,. • ..., IDI • lblrt with a cleroman'• eoUar .... • M n1uei11 ilOii UCI a beaeball jacket with "Qnarch ~I....._ .. .._ fl'M9d, ... , aad Rock 'n' ROil" embrotdered on .. linod .... ~ .... • 110W baek • . .... .. ..:;.~ 1lab0raw. When'• D~ prolon8ed · ltJl •ll&lll .,o, AIU1f Wll-.Mct NSW DEi.HJ, IDdla (AP.) -llOn a permit ffW Nlllloul itrft4* here &MD U mJUiM·~ bawe .... af. after UndeNover °"'"" laid U.1 t~ by a prolcNed dfoulbt that nw ehlldNn ud adultl drtUlu w ~ vut trad.I of erGlliand alcobol iniS 1mo1Una mart.Juana al ud t111'Ded J.Uee lato mud ftala'b. u ---~~~-......,. ·~mee." northWfftern 1tau of R-.Jutb.an, TM ebureh went underpcM.md and Cbl•f MJ.nlater Ja••nath Pabadla la\M, met more openly ill otber 1.Sd. M ....... ~,,,..,. .... , . Quarantine ~sed Avowed homosexual Leona.rd P .. MaUovlcb baa aareect to drOp bis efforta to be re· lnJtatecl in the U.S. Air Force i'1 return for a •1&0.000 settlement from the serVlce that ousted him in 1975. MaUovicb la 1bown OAKJ..AND CAP) -Some Ill ICIU.V. miles In thrff Alameda Count;. commualU.. have been addM to UM quarantbie aa••nat Mediterranean fruit 11111 that have piqued Santa Clara County to thelOUth. , here in a San Francisco car dealership where be works as a salesman. . R4111dentl of Fremont, Newm and portions 'Of Union Cib' were uked to 1trtp tbeJr baek)'ard fruit tr.et u state a1rtculture oftlciall escalated UM battle A1ainat the destrudlve inleet. : . l/.S. BIG OC congregations uNDOWNER offering thanks WASIUNGTON CAP) -The federal govern· ment owns 77S million acres of land, one-third of the United States' total land area. At various times the federal government has held title to some 80 per- cent of the nation's total land area. flEASE EDNA MAY PEASE, rntdenl of Celllornia \II'« 1'SI. PuMld awav on November U , 1.0 She IS survived by 1 dauqrll«• Tr..lma L. Whet1ey ot SMI t• Ana, Ca , Donna M Olien ot Ortnva, c. .. 2 o<...XllllclrM 1 grHI orandchlldran and I oreat·oreal gral'dcllllO. Sarvkes wlll be held on ~rldav. Nowmber 28, 19'0 at 2 OOPM "' the Harba< Lawn ,,,..,,_lal Cllapel 'ffllll Rev Bruct Kurrl• olflcoal11>9 $trv1cei Uil'dlr U'W direction ot H•rbor ta"''" Mo<>nt 0t1 .. Monuary ol COJ\a MeM.~»54 Rt•CRA ~_!:llLIP 4'. RIB.RA. ... JO, ral· 'wn• of U9UM 9ff<ll, c.. PeJSed ·~y Ill £--se, Me•lc:o -II• on a Six congregations in Irvine will celebrate Thanksgiving Eve together with a service at 7:30 tonight. , Participating will be S&. Aad.nw•1 Epbeopal Cbarcb; lrvlae Pre1byterla• Cbuda; Ualted Cbarcb ofauut; L•tlaeru Clludloltlle Seslll'l'ff· Uon; Ualvenlty Comma:a.lty Cln1.reb; and Good Shepherd Lutheran Cbucb. The jolnl service will be at Good Shepherd, 4800 Irvine Center Drive. The sermon will be by Pastor Ben Patterson of Irvine Presbyterian, and Dr. Jan Anne Moore of University Community Church wlll present a children's program. ••• A costumed pilgrim Thanksgiving service is planned at 10 a.m . Sunday at Nel1bb9rbood CongregaUonal Cb arch. 3'0 St. Ann 'a Place, Laguna Beach. Women of the church will serve a tur.ltey dinner Crom 11:20 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be a Thanksgiving service at 10 a.m. Thursday. ••• The congregations of Temple BeUI David of Orange County and Los Alamitos eo.ire1atioaal Commaalty Cbattll will join in Tbank.llivine Eve service at 7:30 tonight at the Los Alamitos church, 4111 Katella Ave. ••• Slides, film show slated A free slide show and a hunger project film by John Denver will be pre- sented .Sunday at 7:30 p .m . at the Neigh- b o rhood Congrega . Uonal Church, 340 St. Ann's Drive, Lagun- Beacb. Tbe slide show by Dean Tucker of Laguna Beach, entitled .. 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OUYE MOftuarv •Cemetery Cre..,a torv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5-40-5554 ,.I.Cl POntHS llUPOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 •• un .. IHGHOM SMITH & TilfH.IU WISTCL.lff CMAl'tL · 427 f 1711l St Costa Mesa 8•&-9371 "HCI llOTHIH SMITMS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. fiuntl~on Beach 53&-6539 ,..,.,,,.,y COLOMt.AL NMll•L NOMI 7801 BolM Ayt Weatmmater 893-3525 Metbodllt ctuucb, 18225 Bushard St. in Fountain Valley. ••• A 10 a .m. Thanksgiving Day service is scheduled at First Cbarcb ol Cbrlat, Sele•Uat, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. ••• The Sanctuary Choir, with Rick ED1land featured as oreantst, will perform at the 10 a.m. Tbankagiving service Thursday at S. • ..bdrew'• Pre1bytertaa Cbarcla, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach . ••• The Thanksgiving Eve Service will be at 7:30 tonight at Faith Lathern Qllftb, 8200 Ellis Ave., Huntington Beach. ••• Students prep~a for mlniaterial careers will conduct the Tban1t11ivln1 service at 1: 30 p.m . SUnday al Sdeaee of tile .... Ca$er, 14' Ave . Serra, San Clemente. 1Jle pro1raµ1 is sponsored by the Clnlfdt ti ....,,._ ldetlee, which will have its uauaJ 11 a.m. service at llarco F'orster Junior Hlgb School, 25801 Camino del Avion, San Juan Capistrano. ... ' A Thaliblivinl service for the enUre family la planned at 10 a .m. Thunday at the Crystal CatbederaJ, 12141 Lewla St., GJl'den Grove. The Positive Cbrl.ltian Slneles aroup will have a noon to 6 p.m. boUday dinner at the arboretum. SC Elks to hold clinic for blood • l .GOURMET FOODS ANO SPIRITS ROIERT llONDAVI WHrTE a RIO. Newt Now vintage dated and oett eged for I.;!"', .. _ .... § .... 1.tyll.IO 39 uu. HDTAQ CAI.I.AWAY 117t ,UMI IUNC Thi• Southland ~Uve has a:-ptc:y noM; tart, ,,..,, flaVOt, and a amooth flnlah. 43 ..... .oo llOM\. RED TAG ' ' I. •I • ,II Prices effective through Sunday, Nov. 30 Hurry! Some llmlted quantltle•. In tti. ev.nt of an error tN legal minimum price wlll prevalt C.C. VINEYARD CHAMPAGNE Thi• bubt>ly la •• dellghttul to drink u It la ••Y on your 179 pocketbook. 7IDflM. HO TAG NEW ORLEANS CAP) - S111ar Ray t;eourd. an &rtlat ld the aometime1 brutal bUflnliu ol bo1lq, ll World BOm1 Council welt.rwetfbt champion a1atn. wreatlnf the crown from Roberto Duran wbo quit tbe ft1ht Ud boxlna In the middle of a remarkable rematcb. "I'm tired of fl1bttn1," 1a1d · th• man whole rut. powerful style earned him the nickname Hands of Stoa~ and the adm.l.ra· tlon of bis native Panama and of people throuabout Latin America. The proud Duran walked Into retirement a rln1 le1end. • Frustrated from cbaaln1 Leonard and complaining of stomach cramps and wealmeA in bU arms, be quit 'Jllespected- ly with 18 NCODds left in the 8th round. He waved Leonard away as the boxin1 technician ad· vanced on blm. TRE .JUDGES bad Duran sliJbUy behind on polnts w~ be turned bis back on the career so uniquely suited to the man. "I was surprised," said Leonard. "I don't know why he quit. He Just stopped throwing punches and walked away. I took full advanta1e. '' dentood Duran's action. It lobked as If the champ waa 1bowtni . coatempt for Leoilard, aayln1 lo b1I oppqaent, "No, you cu't hurt me." The referee waved the ftibt on and Sucar Ray uuhed a rllht to Duran's mJcbectlon. Apln the champ walked awlly, ahik- ina bla bead from •lde to ildii and ••vial Leooard off. It wu over and a stunned crowd aaw the peen title bdt taken away from the man who 1'U many thlnp, but never before a quit- ter. "AT ftlE END of the fifth round, I got cramps in my stomach and it kept gettln1 worse and worse," Duran said later. "I felt weaker and weaker ln my body and arms." Then came the shocker.· "I am retirinl from boxiq rt1ht now," be said. "There will be no more fights. I'm tired of fl&btlng." And so one of the great careers in the ring ended with a suddenness that even bis seconds .(ailed to completely comprehend. SUGAR RAY LEONARD IS ALL SMILES AFTER DEFEATING ROBERTO DURAN. .. ~ ......... At first, both Leonard and ref· eree Octavio Meyran misun· "I was shocked," said cut man Freddie Brown. ''There was no indication be was in pain or getting weak." "I've been with him too long not to believe there was some . . Quick, rnercifu4 but madly confusing It was a tough way to go out By WILL GRIMSLEY NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Exit a great chatnpioo. Hail a fresh-faced young hero. The bookies in Laa Ve1aa and London would have laid 100-1 odds against the biaarre finish of the Superfigbt in the Superdome Tuesday night that saw Sugar Ray Leonard jumpin1 with joy in the mid· die of the ring whlle stunned attendants h6vered arou,od the beaten World Boxina Council welterweight champion, Roberto Duran. 1t was quick and merciful, but madly confu.iftl. ~ :Wl'l'IU:4fGONE in the eiahth round of ll furicjtasly wa1ed battle and only a few l>Qiota MJ)N'aUn1 the comblitants, the 29-year-old Panamanian street fighter known as "Stone Hands" turned and walked away. no "I quit," be said after the wave of near hysteria and disbelief had settled. He wasn't knocked down. He was ap- parently unhurt. He was still very much in the fight in which all three judges bad Leonard ahead by two polntaor less. · "I will never filht again," be added COMMENTARY later in the hectic drea1in1 room while a handful of_ reporten and b1s red, white and bl• bedecked entourage hovered ovel"IUa aboulders. "I G<n' C&AMPS in the stomach. My· arm a eot tired. I started 1ettinc weak. So ' I quit. "I willneverfi&btagain." •'Are you seriou1? Do you mean 'never?' "asltedakeptlca. "Never," the bearded Panamanian replied through his interpreter, Luis Henrique. "I have been figbtin1 a lon1 time. I am tired of the ~port. It is time for me to retire." Noonecouldeverhaveimaglnedsucba docile surrender from the bearded, brawling ring killer from the 1hettos of Guarare who learned his skills with street gang,a, who once decked a bone wtth a sln1le punch and wbo as • 'tbe belt fllbter in the world pound-for-pound" hacf ba~ tered out 72victorles a1awt a atncle lolle. He bad ruled bQtb the llllbt~ and welterwelght division with a min ofter- ror. . . THE WISE GUYS had predicted be would demolish the U-year-old Leonard from whom be had aei.led the WBC crown last June. "They'll have to scrape ol' easy road Area teams face tough tests By RoGER CARLSON Of .... .,..,, fll ... IUft Ed.lion High football coach Bill Workman says his team's foe Friday night is "bumungus". Friday's football schedule (111911 It 1:31) Fountain Valley's Mik~ Milner says all be wants ii for officials to reco&nize defensive holding when b1s star receiver Emile Harry strolls through a pass route. · Corona del Mar Coach Dick Morris .,vould like to ttve bla old backup center at Whittier College CBr•a·OllndaCoacbJim McAUiJter) a lesson or two. And Estancia Hilh Coach Ed Blanton is not admittina awe, but .la shaking bis bead over the prospect of meet.in& undefeated Esperama High. So it goes, the quarterfinals of the CIF playoffs are on tap Friday nilht. Here is a look at each game involving Orange Coast area teams: TM r-Tiii ill Edison vs. Colton Redlands l)iiversity Los Altos vs. f Mtain Valley H8 High Corona del ~ vs. Iha Brea ttgh Esperanza vs. Est~a NeWJX>rt twin Pius X vs. El Toro M1ssioo Vie10 El Dorack> vs. capo Valley CaSM> Valley llllll Edison by 6 Ftn. Valley. by 1 8'ea by 3 Esperanza by 12 Pius X by 4 CalXl by 3 afford to be cocky. There ls just no way you can beat up a team like that." Lo• Altoa ve. Fowtteln Va .. y The Cooqueron of Loe Altoe Coach Dwayne DeSpain started a little slowly, 1lmllar to Fountain Valley, but have steadily improved to the point they brlna a 9-1 record and the Siena League championship into Friday'• cont.elt. '"Ibey have 1ood siae and get off the football," says Milner. ''They're 1imllar to We1tmlnster · physically and run klnd of a rop-and-sboot offense with four wide-outs." Paclnt Loa Alt.oll 11 quarterback Blake Smith, W'bo threw for 13 touchdowns in the regular season, with hi• major target CharUe Root. In the backfield are two t.ou1h runnen -Mark Zutrow and John Rio, each with average 1atm In the 5.4 toe.o lfan1e. "Actually we're more concerned with our1elve1 than other people," 1aya Milner. We have to c0me out and play a gOOd 1ame otfenalve- <See UEA, Pace ) 'St.one Hands' off the canvas to beat him," they said. What a shock. But Bot to Leonard. "I knew I would beat him when I stepped into the ring,'' Sugar Ray said. Not to Leonard's trainer-mana1er. "Duran quit because be fiat out got whipped," said Angelo Dundee. Leonard fouaht masterfully. Movin1 J and atlcldng, be took an early toll with lefts that shot out like a 1erpeat'a toque anct aa~uru rounds •tiPt aSoal ~1an plllq up a •lllbl advantaae. All the while, Duran fouaht back With tigertstf (J ., f.,oelt)'. TSE END IN the eichtb round came with dramatic auddennesa and cbaoe. Nobody knew exactly what happened &m· (See SUGA&. Page IW) LEONAl.D WM abeaCI oo th card.I al all three JUdaea. WlQ. .nine four OI the 1even , But It wa by DO meant a aided na.it and that'• ~ 1udden endins raised to eyebrows. Offlclall of LouJ1lana state Athletic mi11lon aald Duran's " pune would be Withheld a medical examination of Panamanian. • "I've never 1een ilnythlng that before,•' said Em e Bruneau, chairman of the ml11ton. "The trainers dop't even know what happened." J What the Superdome crow of about 30,000 ral)s aaw was a lesson in ring artistry ad· ministered by Leonard straight out or the boxing te~book. "TIDS TIME, I boxed," said Sugar Ray, who tn,d to slug it out with Duran in their first meeting and lost the WBC title to hls opponent June 20 in Mon· treal. Duran, whose swarming style has always made him a crowd favorite, kept stalking Leonard and paying the price as Sugar Ray repeatedly tagged him com· ing in. "When I walked in the ring, I, knew I bad Duran," Leonard said. "I was confident." In round three, Duran had Leonard cornered on the rot>es and loaded up a right. But before he could deliver it, S~ar Ray had danced away. And,.as ne did, Leonard mu11ed at the champion, taunting him at a mo- ment which must have been ter· ribly frustrating for the cham· pion. In the fourth and filth rounds, both men went to the canvas ever so briefly, neither on a knockdown. Duran slipped to t\is knees u be rushed at Leonardtn the rourth. ln the fifth, be pushed Leonard down In ttje challenaer's comer. Throughout both rounds, the p*ltem of tfae fl1ht continued -DW'an atalk- lna and Leonard 1llppil& vuncbe1 and acorlnc •llh countel'. attacks. tt was about that time that Duran be1an feeline ~tle stomach cram~. Leonard t... wby. · ;;: "II aomeone hit your bOdj.as bard as I hit hla," SUear R:ID' aald, "you'd have cramps, too..r •£ lt'1 unanimou11 setunidt • NL mo1t valuable player F.nmAPDW1tcMI NEW YORK -llllkt Schmidt. PoWU·hltlina .. N ~for the world t'UIQpiOn PIUlldelPb11 ~ WM nUMd tbt NaUODal Le11u.'1 110.t Val""* Pla)'er today lA a ~Dl0\11 vote of the " BaHW Wrilen AU«laUOaol America. Sdunldl colleded 111 a. nnt·pl•ce vote. from a BBWA. eom..W.. rompriHd of two wnten from ea~b National Leapedly. Gary Carter of tho Montreal ExlXll and JOMC'nll of the Houlton All.roe r1Dllhcid ~ and third, rt1~ctively. and were the Only other pl1yet1 named on all 24 ballot.a. Schmidt joined Orlando C.peda, the winner In 1987 for the St. Louil Cardlnall, H the onlyun.animou.s NL MVPln history. Schmidt 11 the third Pbiladelphla PhUUes player to wln th award, and the flrat ln 80 year1. Jlm Konatanty won ln l9SO and Chuck Kleln ln 1932. Unllke Georae Breu, who won the AL MVP award lalt week crtm1rlly on the KMMllPT atrencth of hi• remarka l .390 avera1t. ScbmldUlutled hi• way to the NL award. Hiaaveragewuonly .288, buthl14•homtra, 121runa batted In and ,au 1lua1ln1 percenta1e each ltd tht le11uo. The No. a aluaeer ln the NL, Jack Clark ot san rranclaco. had a 1luHln1 avera1e 107 percentage polnta lower than Schmidt'•· \ ' -....... , .... d•11 ----- Minnesota Vlldnp Coach 8ac1 Gr1a&, whole team plays New OrJeana this week, 11)'1 there la no way Mln· nesota could afford to overlook any team durlDI the 1tretcb nm to the playolfa: "You don't worry about lwo Jima when you've 1ot to take Guadalcanal." rqto• ..,.,, Ila"~ t 0 1Dcdt tor ......... National Football Lea1ue Commissioner Pete m aoaelle still ii reviewing flhns or Walter Pay&oo'1 • c. > controversial contact wlth head linesman Ed Marloa, and plans to review more before he de· cides whether to let tbe fine against the Chicago running back stand. An NFL spokesman said Tuesday that not all the available rum and videotape from Sunday's 1ame ln Atlanta between the Falcons and Bears had arrived al lea1ue head· quarters. He also said that, because of the Thanksgi vlng holiday, it was unlikely a decision would be reached this week . . . Washington activated quarterback Kim McQullken, an indication that Joe Thelamann is too injured to play and the NFL team will s,tart Mlke Kruczek against Atlanta Sunday Green Bay reached contract agreement with Jan S&enenad, former star place·kicker for the Kansas •City Chiefs. and waived ki cker Tom Birney. Walk Michaela' job 1s s ecure ~•YTON as head coach or the New York Jets through the 1981 season, even though Jlm Ken1ll, president of the team, said that Michaels hasn't received a vote of con· fidence . Cincinnati waived rookie place-kicker Saadro Vitiello and made former Oakland kicker Jlm Breecb lta fourth kicker of the season ~ ff_,.. Drftt'J a pl~• ur• at Porf laltd Jolm Drew wrapped up the 1ame with 34 m pointa as Atlanta whipped Portland, 112-108 to hl1hllght NBA action Tuesday night. The victory was Atlanta's third in a row and upped the Hawks' season mark to 8-13. The loss was the 10th straight on the road for Portland . . Elsewhere, Jullu Ervtng scored 15 points in the in the third quarter as Philadelphia turned a six· point lead into a 14-polnl bulge and defeated Dallas, 108-92. The decbloo makes Philadelphia, 20-3, the first team iJl the NBA to win 20 aames lhls season . Guard Freemu Williama scored 19 points ln the second quarter and had • aeven stralaht early in the fourth period to lead San Dle10 to •• a 108-9' poWJdin1 of Denver . . . Cleveland once •l•ln bu •. the freedom to make trades, but only with the blesaln1 of Joe .\selaoa. director of-Operations for the NBA . . . Phoenlx has condltlon1lly traded Don Bue to Indiana for draft pleb and cash. The deal hln1es on a physical examination for the M Buse, who has not played a game this aeuon because or a knee lnJury. Babflclt'• return •parla !tt. Loaj• WaJM Babycll, retumlna to the lineup after a u aeries of injuries, scored his second goal of the , •ame on a St. Lowa power play with 4:50 remain· lDI to lead the Bluea to a 5-3 victory over Buffalo to bi&hli,iit NHL action Tueadfy. Elsewhere, ... s.t> Mac· llllliut scored a palr of second-period aoals and Cal1ary held ort a Montreal rallx. to defeat the Canadlena, 5.4, 1nappm1 Montreal'• etght·a•me unbeaten streak . . . ReDe aoben 11· nited the Rockiea with his flnt 1011 of tbe aeaaon and Denver came from behind to score a 4-3 triumph over Edmonton. \, • .tlarger...., GIU•n• earn PIW'-fO ltonon K'en Mar1erum of Stanford earned all· •. conference honors for the third Ume Tuesday, • holdlna down one of the two wide receiver 1pota on ·: tbe All-Pac-10 football team. Marcerum'1 team· · · mate Jollll Elway was honored u the Pac.to Player of the Year, becominl the tint sophomore to wln that award, ~nd Doa Jamee of Waahlnaton wu named Coach of the Year. M1r1erum, a Fountain Valley Hi&h 1raduate, was also Joined by another Fountain Valley product •• WIWe Gtuem waa selected to the first team u a punt returner and to the HCOnd team on offense. Other playen makina the squad were UCLA's Keaa1 Euley, for a record fourth Ume, and USC'• Marem1 Al· lea, linebacker Qlp Baab, and def naive ' backs a.ute Lott and d De1lllll9 l•Mla . • • ao1er Leoaard, 8•1ar llt.a'• older brother. used his advanhtu ln reach and apeed ind Pounded out an •11y unanimous declllon over lllel Deall ,.. ..... '* tn a 10.round weltenvelaht fit)lt 1t the Supetdome . . . Maartee llape of BrlUan out-polnted Carlol Herren ~ Araenuna over u roundl to retain hi• WBC super· welterwel1ht lltlt . . . Box.lot siromoi.r Dem bl 1114 'l'util· day that '1 from each ticket sold for future llve and cloHd circuit Utle llpta which he apoOJOn wlll be turned over to tbe U.S. OlYJnplc COmcnlttee ••• LI K011l~ .. a1 of Chlof led G,.. ......... of the Umt.ct States after 1pr1n1board event. In the two-da1 MartlrU IJMmaUonal dJvlD1 comPIU· tkm at tM Cr)'atal Palace pool In London. Kon1·aen1 llnlthed tM cSaY With llM.W7 polnta. 1.At(apn1a, from Mll&loP VleJO, OHttlme. torll 1bovlder IDUltle to f'eeord 5N.70 .•• T••· ,., _.DMta, 41, a tft.tlme :t,11Uoilal Ltape batUn1 chamJ)IOG Wt&b I.be Dodaet1 ln the u.a. wu named to tile Beattle ......... coachlna lllff ~mw~ ,. .. ,, WUif, a. temper team_. • • . Carlll .. DdAoe of PuertO R6co ~ed· ••rdl CMllW• faoe to a bloody pWp and •lriPl*i him OI bll world cniaerWelPl ebampiOnlblp. ~ ... r•flle , t'Y:No...-scMdaled. LUllO: Hockey -Phl~a at Kiap, T:• p.m .. aooo•>· • . W.42'BR POLO t•rmlne tht loUth1m IMU0n11 No. l rt,pNHntatlve for t.M .- oom111 1tat1 pl1~1. Thi kller drop~ ba~91 tnto oomMUUon with lAnt Btaoh and run.non todtl 1rmlnttll1No.1t11m, Tht Plral• ""''~·td trtsntll• dOUI tttor\I from Jtll no.en, Orea fton\111 and 011• AIU.. DOantll • .... U\rtt IOlll l• tHh 11m , whale ~lH"' ·°'"' trlbutld two ln Htti HCI . .,.. tolalld f11Ur n the tlft' 1e11t•t a11lnlt ey,,.. •. Th• kt1 11• for tbt • waa t.M OM with LICO 11 UMty started out Cl\llCldy 1r1bbtnal a a..o 1dvant.,., and lh• had to bold an at Ute nd for the vie· tory. The Rt»tlen, thoqh, who aaw tbelr record• Improve to 12·0 thl1 year and 11-0 over the' put tbr~e aeuona, didn't have to hoJd on for anyone. G WC crushed both ill fota wltb John Olsen (1lx 10111) spe1rbeadln1 the attack ap!Mt El Camino, wh1.le Don Mahaffey (five> did mo.t of the damai• ag1in1t Fullerton. Teammate John Wilson also contributed four eoai. .,a1n1t the Horneta. The Rustlen, who are the de· fendine state champlom, uaed balance in wlnnlna 11 . ei1ht players reached the scorln1 col· umn against the Warriors, while six etched their names ln the scoring book aaalnst the Hornets. ........... ~ OLYMPICS •• system ls unique in Olympics history. Use of auch top, H ·. perlenced buainela executives to manage Olympic events la a de· parture from the put practice where fovernment offlctal1 routine y bandied Ol1mplc respomlbilltlea. HlnSbaw, -a resideqt al Lido Isle, la vice president of ~ Capital Group, a Jarce invest· ment manaaement or1anllation ln Loi An11k1. Illa yaeJatlAI b1cklJ'OUDd Inch.Sea d.ireetor ol the United States Yacht Racine Union and a member of tbe U · ecuUve commlUee ol I.be Yecbt Racln1 AlloclaUoa CoUDdl ol USYRU; president of tlM Uclo-14 lntemational Clau Allodatiae! director of UM Paellle C.Ut Yacbt1a1 A11oclatloa. and former commodore of Udo ltle Yacht Club · • Thoreau ta manaalnl dlredor of the ltv1ne TechDololY FUnd and la involYed iD iDveatmenta, computer and other blab technOlolY lndustri• located ln the Irvine llldUltrial Complex. His atbletlc becUrouad la 6'w- tor of AtbJ.U~ New Seir¥iee ~ Southern cautCWlll•, aDd Ulb· tant commlalk>Mr Of the Paetnc Coast IDtercoUestate Atbl.Ue ConfeNDee. En1•n was a ''•h aebool teaeber for nv. , .. n dtmQI wblch Ume lM founMd aDd wu pNlldellt of Rolf DlllD, lar. a small cbalD OI wine aDd 1pkit 1tot11 iD <>ran;. Count7 wtllcb ii expand.iq Into • mail Ol'del' bu1in., tbroulb wlu ~ clubs. He WM captala of tM UCLA vOlleyball teams iD 1161 ~ Md wa1 the flnt i.am :All·Amei'tea for 10 ytan btll•'DI 19 1•. la lest and 1111 ••named ta.. out- atandtn; player ol the JUI'. He allo npreaeated UM told medal wUi.Dlq U·.S. Olympic: team ID tM 1118 Pu Am ..... In MexJco City, UHi) and Chica10 Utlt). He waa a partl~ la &be WorlC GelllM la Ptrll (UM) IDd .... ..... to tht Wlleyball Kall of ..... . He la a llaft ~aiOdcn ot Ille SOutbera Califtinlta Y •dll.lal AllodtUOa. sec play• tontpt \ ' . ~ . ~· ~J 5 to 8 ¢ G lllJmlvomdtbleonerwDtwo• ........ ., .... : ""'· ..;.._ .. _.. .,._., blfltau.al, wblcb ~-~·-"~-.Chui Ooubt1 attnc· .... ., .. Jl!ll', ...... ..-,-... • ... .. ....... .. OeelD View. CllW ......... VaJltJ-~~ .... ....... ff~ di ... .... a.. u ........... ~. OM.-V1eW w1P IDiil r-tet• Valley lD ti. ....... CGlbitM= ln•.ar -and d a bummer -after 11,..,. .. ~ Javttadoaal baa Cal· ........ rwr -..-Dalled out. 1-arin; Huntiqtoo ..... 0.. .., lflUer wttb fl'OO ot llopbl• and .......... °' .. '°*· * * • • 1'11.m fOlal to 1et oa It In earlY Aprtl and :Hnd ftJ•n to au IGrU °'"boola. ao.100. and ... what ba,,... It there lia't IDaUCh rHpoDM we'll ctUHI It tor aood," HP lllU.. Tbe7 dkln 't set tbelr acboOl9 tW'Md iD tM WOG·lOll column, but yoia'll ftDd few wllllDI to crltlcln Huntln•ton Beacb Hl1b Coacb 801> ttberwuod or Unlverslty Coach Ted llallea aro.md tbtlr ,.pecttve c:1mpuat1. • * * Wit tbe llariaa IDTttaUoDal ta easily tbe l:IOlt ieUMtlv• of IOUrla ... ln.olvlD• • maJod· ty of~ CounlY MUU, iallo OD tM ••.oda In Dffemw wtU be Ute ~ San Drmu In· vltatleul, whloh Wtlu' al . Mt. Saa Antonio eou. ... u. Wl'IJll up with tM NIQW IDd flnala It HuDUncton Beach 1Upped OM lollDa atreu. but a 8'mHt. Learu• dl"OUOt ti 1till iD proeeaa at 28. ~ he WU WklDI cl' qulttlnt ln pl'Otelt to tran1fer fruatratklm rec:ent.11. Cal .... Nlfl'tOn Dto. tt-•. Octean View, Orua• CowltY'• No. l &Mm, llD't tVtn Mtdld tn tha\ ont, bUt ll ~ S.abawb eaa ltt by their ftnt opponent, they'll be pured 111lnat Lona BHch Poly, tb• team which tU•lnated them In th• Ctr f.A Mmlftnall last HHOll. I1bllwo0d, however, u,ya be baa cooled ckwni and Wt.11 be back to IUld• tbe OUen. Unlv..tty neorded a 3-7 record, tbe ftfUa ttrallht MY9D·lon HUOD for the TroJIM. M\illen, in hl1ftntyear,11y1 theN wen some pl•=•• .. "1 wu pleated that we buna tn tbiien, espedal- ly tbt lut two weeb. I rea1b feel we could ba•• beaten Estancia.'' M\lllen, too, wlll '* ...S for another crack lo '&l. • • • lniDI Hilh 11 1t•klnl a rtpl1cemeot for • • • Cbuoa. laftabal, who N1lped h1a football poll rt· ctatly. '.n.t V14ueroa want 10111eon• with bead coacblnl experience on the var1lty level or th• equlvalmt. A te1chln1 po1ttloo ta open and for further lntormatloo lnteteat.d partla abould con· taot Athlttlc Director Barry Scbulenbur1 at 111·4211 (at. 48). BA8ID:'l'BALL NOTES: Loe* for Oeea View It'• anticipated that the new coach will aet the ttnd of admlnlltrativt backin1 required to develop a wtnnlnl prosram -not the one that burled Sorcabal wltb poor decl1lon1 during the formulatlvt yean. Hilb product ,_ NI to become a tbrM-,.._ atarter for the Unlvenlty of Redlancb. TM diminutive frephman earned a apot OD tbe Y&J'llity tb.ll year . . . t.o aeolor Deaa ~ the ama of ABC sport.acuter M Al'MM. la a member ol Fountain Valley rup•1 vanity. The elder A.nl01d. incidentally. la one oft.be few (maybe ODlJ> fJ"om , the electrooic media who bu tbe respect at tbe printed media . . . S-2 Junior aa.t;; 'ftft, tbe tea of former UC Irvine Coach ,,_ Tift, la blc la Estancia Hilb'• plans . . . and ftnallJ, Mutna Coach S&eYe PopoYlcla'a commenu esemplUJ these chana1n8 times: Says Popovich: "I feel lib a carnival barker. Between Hllinl adl, a free throw-a-thoo and other t.biap, lib sebedullq, gym use, selling T·sbirts, pa.rents' nldlt and order· ing trophies for our tournament, wbeo do I coach?" * * • Farmer Newport Harbor mp football stan· clout DOD Barker e~oyed a banner year at UC Davia, topped by second team All·Far Western Conference and selection aa next year's co- captaln. The former st.u linebacker for lhe Sailors Fro• Pa,,.83 SUGAR TAINTED?. • • till the first emissaries invaded Duran's quarters and even then the mystery remained Wl50lved. The Louiaiana State AUhletJc Comm.lulon immediately im· pounded Duran'• purse. eaUmat· edattamillioo. • The bi1 aporta arena buzzed with 1peculatlon. Was Duran really hurt bad enough to quit? Had tha.Je1endary street fighter taken all the punishment he could stand and decided himself to throw ln lhe Imaginary towel " Dld he almply choose to take his , report.cl SB million pu~e and run? In abort, did he doa it? Fi&hl fans will be debatln1 the matter foryean. Leonard was miffed when he waa repeatedly prodded to give some explanation of Duran's stran1e surrender . "I DON'T KNOW why the man quit," Su11r Ray sald . "Somet.bin1 terribly wrone must have happened to him. Don't bock him. He has a great heart. He bu been and still ls a great champion." Leonard reaented the sugges· tion that his victory carried a taiat because of the unusual way th• fifbtended. "I beat him fair and square," Sugar Ray insisted. ·'If somebody hit you as hard as I hit Roberto you would have cramps, too Why can't people accept that I beat Roberto Duran? I am verHWe. I wu able to chanp my · tactics". Duran wasn 't. I outfought him and contused him. I beat him mentally instead of physically." Duran, dour, yet showing no outward disappointment, was pushed into a white station wagon and hauled away under the heavy guard or his en- toura~e. LeFLORE SIGNS WITH WHITE SOX CHICAGO CAP> -Outfielder Ron LeFlore, who led the Na· lional League with 97 stolen bases last season, was signed u a free agent today by the Chicaao White Sox to a multi· year contract. Terms were not revealed but Edward DeBartolo, Sr., the Youn11town, Ohio. builder whose attempts to purchase the Wblte Sox were turned down by the American League last month. ·Football signals ' IU!QAL CUT or ILOCQIQ 81LOW" 1""WAllT Hand ~ front Of ltllgh. Sailors bid for polo title LONG BEACH -Newport Harbor lfigh'a Sailors, perennial Sunset League champions and tinaplnl of the CIF seven times ln the last 13 yean under Coech Bill Barnett, 10 for tbelr fourth stratgbt tonight at Belmont Plaza against Sunny HUI.a. It starts at 9 o'clock. The Sailors are 23·1, the lone loss a a UVi decision to &mny Hills. Barnett's crew has beaten Sunny Hills three limes this year. Paclng the Sailors are All-CIF stars Dlgy Riley and John Glf· ford , a.long with a balanced at· tack which Includes Eric Doer- 1 n g. Brett De Valle, Mark Hansen, Mike Howell and goalie Ian Marksbury. Usually the tint off the bench is Jeff Wilson. Sunny Hills counters with its one ·man s how -Michael Spicer. Sunny Hilla, under Coach Jlm Spraeue. has provided Newport Harbor wJtb its foe tbe lut two time• 1n lhe floala and interrupt. ed what would have been a ftve- year reian by defeatlna the Sailors ln 1V76 1n the fina.IJJ . -.sma-o ........ ,11111 .... ..,. ··~· CIMla .. ·= .. ••49 .. "' ... .. ·~ ..... ....... wait .... U.. UCJ ......... .... .......... , ...... rem.dt- lq, IN'ICUdaa uc1 anu.. to 1Nlld ·iM AM.elLln' ....,.... . ""ta.. U.. laat eo .. b b1a tea• to ~·a..•1 am- loalb ~ tM team'• ftnl test·UU. 8.turdaJ Dl1hi ('7:30) aaalut VIII. ··1 na. 'eolilldeot, but thea •bat do I bOw," eaya MulHpn. "I know I haven't bad a ~ D10t'11leepin WHU." Certalaly tbere ii a lot of ,preaaure betnl put on MuWaan UCIREPORT and bis star forward Kevin Ma1ee. not te> mention the sup- portiri1cutlnthll1cenarlo. Jt'a been five yean-when the An*eaten were a Dlvialon II team-1ince UCI has put to1et.her a wlnnio& aeaaon. Mulllaan· la belna asked to pick up the pleces and make the ship rilttt again overnight. He'a aot a 1ood start at lt. Hia atart.lnc five all come from win· nln1 programs . . . and they can all •boot the Uahta out of the bot· tom of the net. MUUIGAN WILL begin with Maaee (6-8, 230-pounda), Grant Taylor (6-8, 205), and freshman Ben McDonald (6-8, 212) up front. Everyone should know about Magee by now. He spent two years WKler Mulligan at Sad- dleback College, where he led the Gauchos to the finals aod semifinals of the state cham- pion1hips, r espectively. Last year, be was selected aa the co- MVP of tbe state for bis efforta. Taylor, a Cypress College transfer, was picked as the state tournament's MVP after leading the Chargers to the JC title. McDonald, from Lons Beach Poly Hlgb, was selected to ftrst team CIP 4-A Jut year after he averaeed 14.8 points and n.1ne re- bounds per conte1t. The J .. ctrabbtt1, meanwhile, reached the CIF finals before bowlnatoin1lewood. , ••TBE&E'S NO DOUBT our atronaest poelUon la the front • gms • ..... ··~--· ·;OurftcW liM ii ~ u.e mOlt tolkl com....,•bve." ID Ulii'"Mek eourt, aOd Udl la Uae area Mulllaan ta worried aboUt, RMti wtileldoD (M, 110) wW teanf db keVln FUiler <W, 111) • Wbleldoo played with Mape at Saddleback tb• paat two • yean and ii u pure a •hooter• you 'II find ln the came. He avera•ed lt po.int. • •am• wt year while aboottdi 58 percent rro1n tbe noor., Fuller, a Lona Beach CC tnuafer, .tll be counted on beavlb' to brina the ball up the court and coatrol the offeme. Al10 an excellent shooter, Fuller 1bot $t percent from the field wbile scortna 22 polotl per aame, grabbinc 4.8 rebounds and handing off for a total ol 101 aaaJsta. .. TBE•E·s NO DOUBT that offeauively we're aood," Mulli· aan explains. "I don't know what we're Coingtobe likedefen1lvely, thouah." Mulligan still contends that a «iood offense will win you ball games, 8ltbouab Ora.nae Coast and C)'J>resa used defenae to up- set the Gauchos ln the state tourney the last two years. MulUgan appears to have auarded himself against a re· peat of those performances. however. No longer will teams be able to just shut off Whieldon and get weak side help on Maaee. 'lbere are just too many good shooters. And, not just with the starting five, either. Mulligan has a solid bench with which to work. Spelling the front liners will be Scott Hartman (6-8, 230), a forward who red-shirted las~ year after transferring from the University of Wasblogton, and Ranier Wulf (6-6, 195), a Citrus JC transfer, while Robbie Beal (6·3, 185), UCI's leading scorer Jut year ( 14.3 points), and Jason Works (5-10, 165), another JC tranefer, will sub for the auarda. "We like to think we're set, but I aWl worry about our cu.ard 11tuatioa," says MuWaan, DOtina the team lack.a ball handlen. "We know one thin&. that teams won't be able to do the same thlno to ua that they did lo tbe pa.at. We Just have too much fire power." to face . Bucknell The UC Irvine wat"r polo aquad will meet Bucknell in the fir1t round of the NCAA cbam- pionahlpe Saturday at the Bel- mont Plaza pool lo Long Beach. The Anteaten, who qualified for the final eight by winnlnl tbe PCAA championablp last weekend, will enter tournament play with a 23-4-1 record overall and a No. 2 ranking in the na- tion. Buckbell comes in with a 26-3-2 mark. The game is scheduled for noon. Other team.a competing for the title are Stanford (No. 1 in the nation), Loyola of Chicago, USC, Pepperdine, Cal and UC Santa Barbara. UCI'11 appearance will mark the 11th time in 12 years the Anteaters have played in the NCAA tournament. UCI won the championship in 1970 and bas finished second five limes and third twice. UCI placed two-time junior All-America Peter Campbell and senior George Newland on the PCAA All-tournament first team. Seniors Mark O'Brien and Dave Ritchie were second ~am selections, while Coach Ed Newland was selected as the conference's Coach of the Year. Campbell. with bis seven aoala, ran bis season total to 56. }le la followed by' Johll Varfu (39), O'Brien (36), MaJlfredo Let pier (34). Newland (28) and Mike Evans (27). UCI '• major competition in the NCAA tournament could be any one or three teams as Stan- ford (25-2-1), Pepperdine (29-9-2) and defendln1 champion UC Santa Barbara all pose threats . OCC on the rebound Gillu optimistic as opener nears By CU&T SEEDEN Oftlleo.11'1',.... .... Pardon Tandy Gillis for wea.rln1 a silly grin these days. The OraJSge Coast Colleae basketball coach haa to be pleued each time he even ·c1ance1 at bis 1980-81 roeter. Blessed with one of the finest crop of ypun1 talent to come OCC'a way, Glllia ls Just itcbint for the season to belin.It beinp Friday at LA Harbor. ''TIDNGS LOOK GOOD," be HY• cautiously. "We doo't have many sophomores but we have some very fine first-year playen and I think we'll be Okay. "We'll be a lot better than last year," be con- t.louea. The. Pirates stumbled to a 12-14 record last aeaaoa, a far cry from the Bue team which cap- tured the 1tate championship lo tm. "I auarantee you that th1I team la muc~ ~tter than last year's. nu. team won't be seven of JC B4SKET&4LL eitbt 1ame1 do-.m the stretch like the lut one dld," Gillls predicts. r P£&BAP8 WHAT MA&ES th~ 1880-81 version '° excltinc ta tbe number ol aood outside aboOten in the Buel' lineup. "Lalt year,~· didn't have any out.aide a~ tna. Tbat will chana• thi1 year." be 11y1. 'l'boulb the Piratel lack a bit, physical player lD tM,mf&lle, OCC 1UU could at.art a lineup tbt ran1• from M to S-'7. The Pirates bave Hveral fine freabman! 1uara. lneladin1 Gre1 Krobnleldt <W> from EatUd.a, a.Ye Lui (S-ll) from Colt.a M••· John Krtelch (M) trom l'oot.hW, Jeff Tbomu Cl-2) trOm Wiit.era, and Ore1 Cole (J.10) from Corolla del Mar. Kraludtldt LI a 21.year-old fNlbmaa wbo 1>1•1-1 two •uom ap at DtaDd&, Re came out for OOC'a Jm.'71 .Ut. cha•~ tqUd, but dropptd out Won UM •uca .tatted. he's trimmed down to 195," Gillis notes. "He 's much quicker •round the basket, and bis jumping bas improved dramatically.'' Saunders ia nuralns a pulled hamstring, but Gillis feels he w.lll recover in plenty of time to con· tribute to the bulk of the season. The Bucs have some fine swing players who can play at IU8fd or forward, and beading the list is 6·5 Brian Maravlch , a sophomore transfer from Golden West. Ma.ravlcb started for the Rustlers two years ago and averaeed 12 pointa per game. He turned in a 19-point performance against OCC that season. "BRIAN COULD BE a our top scorer this season," Gilli• 1ays. "He ls an excellent offeoaive player. He's a .1reat shooter, can really drive to the basket and be la aamart player." Maravicb, an All-Sunset Leaaue performer three years aso at Newport Harbor, will be joined by another AU-Sunset League standout, Chris Beasley, a 6-1 freshman from Costa Mesa. "Chris la an excellent Jumper IO be could see some work at forward for ua. He •boots well from the outside. He'll either be a •tarter or one of our first i\IYI olf the bench," GlWa s~. Top lo.rwardl in the OCC Jfneup include 6-5 Rich Kindorff, a tint-team All·ClF player from Corona det Mar. As a senior for tbe Sea Kln,a, Kindorf aver11ed 19 points per eame. , - Klndorff had received a full acbolanblp to at· tebd UC IUvenlde, but be decid4!!d to to play for occ. "Rlch ls an lnteWcent player. He's a good re· bounder and a team leader," Gillis aays. GDLl.8 STa£88E8 lntelllgence wben ta1kiq about hi.I team.a. "The team.a I've had which were the molt 1ucceurw have uwaya been lnteWaent • teams and th1I y .. r'1 ll no uceoUon:• he 1ay1. .. I feel real ,&ood about tfda' team. The1'.e worked bard lD pradice ilDd we've bad two prettY 1004 lntta-tquad acrbnmq•. U they CID come tot•t.her u a croup, I'm 1ure we'll do qwte well;'' GlW ptwdlcb. GWll rat.a 8.anta Alia, CerrlU. and Fullerton u the teama to beat lD tbe South Cout COQ. fer.nee. but add8 "'1 th ink we'll be • fador ID the outcome. We ahould be playlnf well In the stretch.'' I b, wlllda n ha¥te't c.t.. for t.IMt lut two .... The .... left ha ..... AuMI• ..... <a•aJmt Bdlloa) " • Jiiaklr q~ llatt ............... to Oft17 '6 ~ throuO the air 1ut ..-lla!mt Btteabla ••, aiu.ou,ll bJI ,.... nau n4ei:t a wbopplac 1;7U 7ardl tbf'UUCb the alr, thub to 111 com,..uoill la IOf attempca. He bu thtoWD a doien touchdoWn puaa. R«elven Emili Harry and ·Rey OubeJi:Uct hJP!llbt the other end o1 a....• aertall, •bile th• rur.mlq aame bu a doUble edi• wttb Keith ilcbardl and Rod Emery lharlac duty at tailback .. Eltenbower held the uaually productive Harry to one reception Jut week • Corvn• del Mar w. 8Na Monti and McAIU1ter are both dlaelplet ol Don Coryell at Whitijer (u are m~ Oraqe Cout area lnclivlduals, lneludlna Mont.a• No. 1 aide, Dave Holland), 10 they may be on UM same wave lencths. "Brea bu a very at.root team with ID ex- cellent offeue," HY• Moma. "EverytbtD1 la geared around quarterback Bob Curry. He ls the cuy we feel we have to contain " Cuny ii a IJnt-team All-leap quarterback and runs the option with a flalr. He bu ~-for 1,003 yards and nm for "2 yards. Sound familiar? Well, Corona del Mar'• quarterback, Clay Tucker, ii alsO a pass-run threat with similar atata (1,.124 yardl pauln1 and 382 runniot). Both quarterbacks are left-handed and if that's not enouah, well, Tucker and Curry were buddies in their early yean before the Tuckers moved out ol the Brea area. Brea (No, 3 lp Use conference> bouts a pair of solid nmnen m 180-pouod aenion Randy Palombi (12 TDa) and Shawn Jalaler (eight TDa). Palombi is the only back this year to gain over 100 yards against El Dorado. ~ Corona del Mar (7-4) has won rive straight and pla7olft la ll'7t wu ,.... .. .. <•~'beat tbe ..... . Bluba. ••ADct llWi ~-kl•••• tllroY • bave P.-dlfmM D4 Ill* ..,. o.r kidl emU.,bl there a~ " 1>aU.J New1 < l'\aUertoa Bob 1.-Ard ... aaad to -~ "Oblo 8'ate • . • DO, MtctP,pa, they woe.'' Amooa-l!!aperanaa '• aneaa1 11 llS·PoW ·junior tailback Hennlnt JleteNOa C• TDI) and 110.~ Lart)' Curry (etpt.n>t> and a huae Uae, anchored -by Oranae Lea1ue Uaemu of the Y•IP' Ad.am Lowits, a 22*-oound Jil.nlor tackle, and 2u-pounc1 tackle Barney Herrick. ni• A.Rea are the conferen~·• No. 1 1eed. Eltanda, whtch atunried Neff with a 21-poinl tecond quarter to revene a 14-0 deftdt and fen.Ile a 34·21 victory last Friday, aeara Itself around • quarterback Jim McCahUt. McCablll, a junior, bu paued for 1,509 yards and lOtoucbdowm. Plu X va. El Toro The Warrion knocked olf El Toro rival Mia· aion Viejo a week a10 with a super.quick defense, a contrast to El Toro'• forte -a super.quick • Damon Sw~uy runnin1 behind crisp offensive J bloeidq. I Sweazy baa rushed for 1,SSl yards and scored • 19 touchdowns. Pius X, from Downey, is 8-2. El Toro is 7-4. El Dor8do va. C•pf8trano V•lley El Dorado, is 8·1·1 and No. 2 ln the Central Conference rankin11. giving the Orange League the 1-2-3 slots lo the poll. The Golden Hawks boast 185-pound Kurt Levens at nmning back and aafety Craig Rutledge, the Orange ~ague's Back d the Year. Capo is 9·2, the$outhCoastLeague'aNo.3team. Eric Fox and Steve Lanham key a potent run- ning aame behind a 223·pound offensive line. ' in the last four cooteata, junior Bill Bright bas ------------------ and five touchdowns. 1 &ARl.'S rushed for 402 yards on 51 carries (4.0 average) ~ THE Eaper•nu va. Eat8nd• -..... ,_ radio ·paler . ' • The Aztecs of Esperansa Coach Pete Yoder, ._._ ... ..,,. l ' b f S• l>< 71~1 ast summer 1 coac or the South lo the Shrine ~ .... , ..... s ............ o-Game lo Pasadena, are the only other team boa.st-1c •• s..,,.-.. ,., ......... , ing an ll-0 record in Orange County a.aide from con••u&41·1289 Edison. ,.,._._ Estancia's first game of the year was a 21-7 -=~ loss to F.dieon. 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R1JA R20, R147, FUOO& nm ~.,.,.,. :; ;j ;, _,,.. uuu:,~.;~ Mota.cratt f~ -- Fll.LERTON GARDEN GROVE . SANTA AU '1530 • ttA .. OIUlVD '°912 ~AT!UAM 120 f . Plllf IT AT C'#llSS PHONli 110.0700 KATflLA & fUCUO ""°"'' W~77 PH()Nf, 6)1.()163 FLOOR JACK WY TO .. Flllbl1 \cup celery 11ices "-cµp cbOpped onion ~ cup butter or margarine 3 tablespoons all-purpo1e fiour ""teupoon Hit DMh of pepper 1 cUJ> chicken broth ~cupmllk 2 cups chopped cooked turkey 1 tablespoon chopped pimiento ~ cup water chestnut slices Heat oven to 375 de1ree.. For cream puffs, brine water and butter to a boil in medium- abed saucepan. Add pancake mix, stirring vi1orously unW mixture leaves aides of pan and forms a ball. Remove from beat. Add e11s one at a time, beaUnc well after each addition. Drop 1cant ~ cup batter onto ungreued cookie sbeet. Bate at 375 de~ for SS to 40 minutes or unW light golden b1)>wn; immediately remove to wire coolln1 raclc. For fllllnc, saute celery and onion in butter until tender; blend in nour and seasonings. Gradually add broth and milk. Brine mixture to a boil, stininc constantly unW thickened; re- duce beat. Stir in turkey, pimiento and water chestnuts; 1immer over medium beat until heated tbrouch. Slice tops off cream puffs; fill with about ~ cup turkey mixture. Mates 12 filled cream puffs. Vari.Uon: SUbllltute ~ cup toasted almond slices f<w water cbeatnull., You'll find plenty of flavor and crunch in the Polynesian-inspired salad. It's easy to make, too, using store-boucbt soup from a can. KONACOASTCREATtJaltEYSAIAD 3--0unce package cream cheese, softened 10~-ounce can condensed cream of chicken soup 1 ~ teupoons ground ginger 2 tablespoons sugar l"' teaspoons ,rated orange peel 2 tablespoons lemon juice 20-ounce cad unsweetened pineapple chunb,drained small bead lceberc lettuce 2 cupe cubed, cooked turkey 1 medium apple, coarsely chopped, divided \4 cup coanely chopped pecans, divided Place cream cheese in bl.ender eoptainer. Add soup, 0ncer, sugar, oranse peel and lemon juice; blend unW thoroushly combintld. Add drained pineapple chunks and refrigerate, cov- • ered, at leut 1 hour. Line large salad bowl with outer lean of lettuce. Tear remalninc lettuce lnto btte-1lu pieces in aeparate bowl. Add turkey, au t;>ut ~ cup apple chunks and i,, of pecana to tom lettuce. Ton turkey mixture well with cbllled salad dJ'esalq: Pour into lettuce- lliled bowl, 1amlshln1 with remainin& apple cbunu and pecans. Makes 4 ae.rvtnp. t.malted nuts make a crunchy and delicious Tl.l1cf1Y Sandwich Spread, petfect for low-8odium diets. Tu_rkey spread is low in sodium Most nutritional experts avee that moat Americana receive adequate amounts ohocUum in tbeuatural and pre- pared foods they consume, wit.bout hav- ing to add extra tableaalt. As a result, many health-conscious Americans are more careful about their diets and may want to reduce their sodium intake. Adult.I and children alike can be en- couraeed to cultivate "WUlal\Y" tut.ea, without aacrlftcill1 palatabWfSr « good flavor. l'bll ls true, even durinl holidays such u'l'banbglvln1. A day or two after the holiday turkey dinner, refricerators all across the country have the same things: the re- mains of the holiday bird and a small bowl containing all that ls left of its wonderful bread dressing. These certainly cannot be enough leftoven to make a family meal, right? Wrong! Here's a way to stretch those dibs and dabs into a delicious meal that will eully feed the family -Post-feast Frittala. This frlttata, wblcb ls simply an open· faced omelet, la rich with tbe un- beatably 1ood fiavora of turkey and herb-seasoned stuffine. To accent those traditional tastes you add chopped onion and celery, plus a du.stlnl of poultry seaaoninc. A simple lettuce or fruit salad ls all that ls needed to complete this post- bOliday meal that's easy on the Cook and economical, too. POST-FEAST F&ITl'ATA "' cup chopped onion ~ cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup cooked leftover ltuffing 1 cup chopped cooked turkey or chicken or 1 can (5 ounces) boned cbicken,undralned Bega "'cup milk ~ teaspoon Poultry aeasonina, op- Uonal v. teaspoon salt v. teupoon pepper Parsley, opUonal In 10-lncb omelet pan or skillet with ovenproof handle over medium beat ·J The Turkey Nut Sandwich Spread featured here ls an example ol a de- licious, versatile, low-sodium recipe ap- propriate for everyone, especially at tbia time of year. Madewithunaaltednutaand other low-sodium products, the apread ls a deUclom way to stick to a low-IOdium re1imen. Furthermore, the apread's main ln&redients are Popular durtn1 the fall season. This sandwich sprnd doubles as a lunch-box treat or an hors d'oeuvre spread for parties. Per i,,-cup aenui,, lt baa a12 calories, 17 srama protein and oa- ly 31 millitrams of sodium. TUa&EYNtJTSANDWICHSPREAD 1 cup finely chopped cooked turkey % finely chopped zucchini ~ cup finely chopped unsalted peanuta 11.tcuplowsodlummayonnaise 1 tablespoon finely chopped onion 8thintomatosUces Tborouahb' mix turkey, zucchini, un- salted peanuts, mayonnaise, and onion in • a •mall bowl. Use~ cup spread per aerv- inl topped Wtt.b I tomato 1Uces on desired bread. Mues2cupa. • Post-feast fritatta is easy on the cook cook ooioo and celery in buttM' UBt.ll tender but not brown, about 5 minvta. Stir ln atutnns, breakinc tt into ••all pieces. Stir la turlley. Beat tosetber remainln1 i.lalNdleata except parsley. Pour over turkey mix- turw. Cook over low to medium beat un- til e111 are almost Ht, 15 t.o20 miriutes. Covet' Plft, remove from beM Ud let ltaad about 5 minutes or broU about I iDchei from beat, aboUt 2 to J mlnutes, ' until center i1 set. Garnlab with panley, lf Clelired. Makes 4 ~. s•s••IED TtJ•&•Y ASPA8AOUI SCMJP 2 tablespoons butter or mar .. arln• v. cup chopped ereen onion 2 cam, 1~ ounces each, condensed cream of abrlmp soup 2 aoup cam water . Dub of bot pepper sauce "" teaspoon nutme1 v. cup dry 1berry l cup cubed, cooked turkey 10-ounce packa1e froaen cut uparap, thawed and dJ'alned Melt butter In 1mall Dutch oven or larae saucepan; aaute ireen onion \Dltll tender. Add soup, water, hot pepper 1auce, nutme1, sherry, turkey and a1paraaua; beat until aaparaam 11 cooked. Serve bot. M._u e aenln . . . •' . ' orange • i_, of the orange's peel · 1 packet liquid pec- tin 6-0unce can undilut- ed orange juice concen- trate 1 cup raw cranber- ries Quarter the orange and remove the peel. Discard halr the peel. Cut the other half into strips. Combine orange, peel, pectin and undilut- ed juice in blender or food processor (using the steel blade) and proc- ess until peel Is finely . minced. Add raw cran- berries and process until finely chopped. Pour in- to 2 jelly jars; cover and refrigerate undisturbed, 1 24 hours, uolil ,thick. ·Serve with poultry, ,.ineat or game. Jteep refrigerated. (Extra jar . may be frozen.) Approx- imately 15 calories per tablespoon. ORANGE CRANBERRY MARMALADE Follow preceding rec- • ipe ; sweeten to taste . with honey. fructose or . sugar substitute. Serve with crackers or bread. -.t Recipe sweetened with ~ ,v, -cup honey makes a · spread wtth 23 calories • per tablespoon.> .. ' CRANBERRY '' BANANA JEL·LOW •·· 4-serving envelope , gelatin (strawberry, .~~herry, raspberry) · •. 1 cup bolllng water ;. 1 cup ice cubes and "water .,,,, 1 cup raw cranber· · 1-ies · 2 ripe bananas Put gelatin mix in blender. Pour on boilinl water. Cover and blend until dissolved. Put ice c ubes in a 1 -cup measure and fill with tap water. Pour lnto blender. Cover and blend until Ice la melted. Add cranberries, cover and blend until coarsely chopped. Chill untll syrupy. 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Dtiilllta tbe advanee., .u older ll)otber and her dalJd .UU tu. rilb, ~: -Down 1 ayndrome, once lraown •• monColifm. or otMJ: cbtOmciiloaUll dlf9cU. n.e ,.,rodudive C.U. ol Older aMD Pd womea are more prone to moon dwt.Dc c.U diYilloD, ID· creuiJW the cbaoce that an mn c.blomcJ9ome ln the .-.. of a fetus will NIUlt la abDormal development. F or • woaaan lD her *• Che odd.a of a Down'• 1)'ndioQ1e babY are OQt in 2,500. At 35, they are OM in 29>. Between 40 and"· the cbanc. are one lil 100, and for women over~. It's one in 40. blood .,,..... Md lhe ,........_ OltlPll•• bod1 $1Uidi' ... en HUM u ~--• auu-.. ""7r' MUie the rillll .... ~ -•• *• ........... ---wbO ~,..._.. cblldriR waW lbelr a.ta '°' or 40I 1119 ._ ban~ eoaeel..... l Dr. Boben KWIMr, a Hanud PJOl•or and P....w..t ol the A.....,.-:nr 8od~ aald the ~um ... '°'"'"*' .. In ue mld·b, and alaer a1• • .,._. .. :p marted downturn in the poulb1Ut1 °'PrlR••er '' P~ in obltetrita and ~at.al care hu J.Clllil .ll•d lo hand witb a trend toward later cbUd~ amon1 women with careen, atv· ms re-.uraa~ to • t.boH wbo bave children later m life, often after a1an.ll.iq tbou&bt. Amniocentesis bresJctfjrough. Overall, ~ ~ent Of~ a_, eOn· traceptivu iiDid 'llavJna repla'.r mt.eJCqune become preaant wtthlD •ii IDGllthl, u ~t within a year. But at a1e 35, Oftl1 aboUt-_119r. cent' become prepant wlthio aix naontbl an1.-. ly about half withki a year. , Fibroid tumon, which affect an estnn•ted one-fourth of women in their 40I. u,d otber uterine disorders may be reapomlble, dodOn say. Also, ovulation la lea reaular for .-er women, fewer ea1a are 1 produced and t.bbse .. 1 read IO much about what medical st.Odes had bela, taken that it never really entered my mind I 'fU a hllb·rlak maternity cue," said 111. St.oa(er. who 1ave up a t.5-year journalism cereer for motberboOd. Help .for older mothers "Now people have almo.t no qualms about bni.D.1 a flnt child before they're 40. And I wouldn't have any qualms about having one after 40," ahe added. W bile an older mother· to-be sUll faces a hip rlak of having a baby with Down's a)'Dd.rome or one of do&ena of other de· • fecta, obstetricians today are better armed to dbcover such cases and bead off de· Uvery. , Today. 95 percent of the women 40 to 45 years old can have a healthy baby without ex- periencing major problems because "our capability or taking care of them is better than U ever has been," said Dr. William Ledger, chairman of New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center's department of obstetrics and gynecology. "Some women in their 40s may actually have improved their odds for motherhood by ·waiting'' all these years while science was im- proving its techniques, said Dr. Thomas Kerenyi, chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. A mong the better·known of these techni- ques ls amniocentesis, which can spot chromosomal damage and birth defects in the developing fetus, and ultrasound, with which a child's body is scanned during fetal development. Another advance is the drug ritodrine, which helps halt premature labor. And tests are available to determine whether delivery should be by Caesarian section. 81 Tile Aaoelated .._. Many medical advances bave belped oJder women successfully bear cbildren, bot no other bu had the impact of amniocen· teals, a controvenlal teat tor cbromoeomal damage. "We recommend genetic amniocentesis at age 34 and older," said Dr. Charles Brinkman, cblef of obstetrics at UCLA Medical Center. ... .. IT'S EXTREMELY important that women be aware it's available, although some will not use It," be said. ''It's an impor- tant scientific step that offers women some control over their situation." As men and women age, reproductive cells are more prone to mistakes in dividing, increuing the risk that a fetus will be con- ceived with an extra chromoeome. The result can be such defects u Down's syndrome, formerly known as mongolism. For a woman in her 20s, the odds of giv- ing birth to a baby wlijl Down's syndrome are one in 2,500. But at 35, the risk ii one in 280 and after 4S the odds narrow to one in 40. IN AMNIOCENTESIS, a hollow needle is surgically iilserted through the abdominal wall into the uterus and used to draw off about ball an ounce of amniotic fluid from within the protective sac around the embryo. The cells of the fetus are then examined for ( Singles ) BIG BAND SINGLES wlll have a dance at 8 : 1S p.m. SUnd.ay, Nov. 30, in Costa Mesa. For ln· format!oo, call 525-7&57. ~ SELi' CBNTJ:• Will bave a stn'1e Experience ·~diacusaiod on "Warmth and Affection" at 7:30 p.m . Friday, Nov. 28.1n the City of Orange. For ioformatioo, call W7·~· ORANGE COAST SINGLES will attend a Tbankseivtng dinner with Orange County Catholic Singles Thursday, Nov. 27, in Tustin. For information. call Aon at 751~. PARENTS wrl'HOUT PARTNERS will present a "Here Comes Winter" party at 9 p.m. Satur· day, Nov. 29, in Costa Mesa. For information, call 551-0161. OVTDOO& SINGLES will JO to. loihua Tfte N,atiMal Monument for• t.tJne.4aY ex~ Nov. 28 to 30. For Information. call 55e-'1028. BUDDY'S DANCE CLINIC will have an ''Every Buddy's Party'' at 7:30 p.m. Mdnday1 Dec. 1, ln Newport Beach. For informatlOll, call 831-0420. NAnONAL SINGLES EXPO, sponsored by the Bay Institute of Penonal Awaren•, will be held Dec. 5 to 7 at the Los Angeles Bonaventure Hotel. The event features exhibits, workshops, dances and lectures. For more information, call (213) 986-9'l5S. [ Horosrope ] By SYDNEY OMARR THURSDA y t NOV. ?7 I 1980 ARIES (Mar. 2l·Apr 19 ): Imprint personal style, be yourself -set pace for change. variety, movement, graphic' illustration of what you want in areas or money and romance. TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20): Check fine print -insist on answers, not evasions. Focus on basic issues. payments, establishing ter· ritortal rights. GEMINI (May 21-June 20); Take nothing for granted -look for reasons, analyze possible motives. Focus on relatives, trips, significant messages and "unique relationship." CANCER (June 21-July 22): Get valid e•timates, appraisals. Cycle indicates' that you locate buyer, supplier of necessary material. Taurus, Libra, Scorpio natives play important roles. LEO (July 23·Aua. 22): You can be rid of 0 loalng proposition.•• Know when to draw the ll~e -elevate aelf-eateem, refuse to be a target for constant sob 1torie1. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Follow through on "iMer feelings." Welcome chance for addi· tional privacy. You'll know that being alone I.a not same u being lonely. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Diversify, give full rein to intellectual curiosity, make new con- tacts and open lines of communication. ~mini. Sagittarius persona play important role. SAGl1TA.llJUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Rejttt status quo; you have valid opportunit)' to re- build, to enlarge personal horhons and to pro-- mote personal interests. Ideala are put to teat. Unorthodox auociate becomes ally. CAPRJCOltN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Emphasis on travel, cbanee, ability to araphically U· lustrate needs, beliefs. Gemini, Virgo, Sagit· tart us persons figure prominently. Lons· dlsttnce communication results in favorable c:ban1e of plan.a. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Major domestic adJuatment la on a1enda. Emotional involvements, financlal status and future plans congeal and you'll lllake important decision. PISCF.S (Feb. lf-Mar. 20): See places, peo- ple in realiltlc llpt. Clarity dlrectlom, lmtruc· tlona and inailt oo definition of term.a. Vlrp and another~ fi1ure prominently. cbromoeomal changes. As a byproduct, doc· tors can tell the sex of the child. The procedure, performed about the fourth month of preenancy, is not wltho&n rlak. About one in 200 Umea, it interrupts the preenancy, according to national ficures. IT 18 "A MATTER of balancing the risks," said Brinkman. "At age 34, we figure the risk of Down's syndrome is equal to or greater than the rlak of amnlocenteJis." These inadvertent abortions and those a)>proved by parents after learning their child ia deformed have made amniocentesis a controversial subject among those who op· pose abortion. But doctors point out that the technique makes it possible for older women with an accidental prepancy, or women or any age who have a gene for some known defect such as sickle cell anemia, to carry to term healthy children that they otherwise might have aborted. AN ABORTION IS "a tough thing emo- tion ally for any woman, including older women," said Dr. William Ledger, chairman of New York-Cornell Medical Center's de- partment of obstetrics and gynecology. "Physically, it's a stress, too," he added, "but not as great as carrying a baby to term." often are less receptive to fertilisation. "' "Add to tbl.s a 10 percent·per·decade drollln male fertility, and it'• clear that a CQ\Wle::et 40 ii really getting down to the wire," said r. Sherman Silber, a fertility specialist and a r of "Kow to Get Pre.niant." , Silber s...,esta older women who don't con- ceive promptly should seek fertility evaluations. Early treatment can correct an lDlSospected jn· fection before time runs out. Seeking help can reassure the woman, and studies have indicated that anxiety inhibits production of the hormone responsible for the release of eggs. Finally, there ls a biological deadline for pregnancy -menopause, when ovuJatfon ceases. Most women experie'nce menopause sometime in their 40s, but studies indicate even this deadline has been' extended as women become healthier. Indeed, iood nutrition and better exercise are cited u two reasona more older women are successfully bearing healthy children today. But medical advances that enable doctors to better monitor a pregnancy are really the key. "Our methods of monitoring and following preenancies as they get closer to term offer a 40·year-old today a better chance" of delivering a healthy baby than 10 years ago, said DT. Charles Brinkman, chief of obstetrics at UCLA Medical Center. "We are getting better at a lot of things in this area," he said. NEXT: Old enough ro be a grattdmother Many doctors are scared green ~ dedicated physician will not hide his nose in a magazine' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was on a plane between San Fran· claco and Cblcaeo recenUy. 1be aentJeman aeated next to me waa ple•Hnt nd friendly. ShoJ11J after taM.oft ........ lo chat, and I learned be was a pb)'•lciaD. Ab hour into the flltbt there seemed to be some commotion in the back section of the plane. Several night attendants hurried anxioua!y in that direction. After a few moments the cap- ta in' s voice was heard: "Is there a physician aboard? Please put on your call button. We have a sick passenger who needs attention." The man seated next to me continued to read his maguine as if he hadn't heard a thing. I waited a few momenta and ftnai- ly asked, "Did you hear the cap- tain's announcement?" The doc· tor replied, "Yes, but I choose not to eet involved. Two years ago a cardiologist friend of mine was sued to hell·and·gone for be· log a Good Samaritan. The woman he pulled out of the wreckage on a highway died, and her family really took the poor fellow to the cleaners." My curiosity finally got the better of me. I went back to see what was going on and saw two rather young men assisting the patient. I learned they were medical student.a. An ambulance .. - We live 24. miles out of towti. '.8o &ht. means a •·mUe ride ttJr •• to take her to won ln the MOl'lilQ , did 10 ~ii &it heT 8* !i19t,. Sometimes I pAck her \if ~ u n:ao 9,m. By the tllM I cet bome it's after midnipt. l m•t 1et up tn tbe.mornine at I a.1n. to ret to my otm ~ 01D '-----_ .... ..__ .... -.riit'-;::...Ume. met the plane. and J have no idea what happened after that. When I said adios to my fe•t-mate, I confess I bad lost a Jot of respect for him. What are your views on this subject? - CLOUDED VISION DEAR CLOUDED: Many phyaldau are scared lf'eell ol betas 1wed for malpradlce. Tiiey refme to take ellueea. I feel, ~r. tllat a dedlca&ed playaldu will llOl bide kla Mee a. a magulae wbea lie bowt a .Sek pel'ICID nearby aeecb a&&ell· tloa. II MY dodor clJ«l Uaat, I wowld be e:dremely dlaappolat· ed. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I need help with my lS~·year-0ld daughter. She worts in a fut- food restaurant and makes $3.10 an hour. So far the girl has made over $900. She hu boueht herself four outfita and an ex- pensive swimming suit. The rest she spends on movies, trinkets for her friends and doo-dads. Tbll prl tells me she •boaldn't be asked to paf for ea• because I am supposed to "raise her" udtU she is 18. If ber airlfriend takes her to work. she pays her $2. Do I owe my daughter free transportation? We have bad many arguments about this. and I want to do the right thing. -A TIRED MOTHER DEAR TIRED: A glrl wbo mallet $1.10 an bour aad lau alread-v palled ID f900 ls preaty maeb 1 •ralaed." Teo bad yoa aft aUowlag her to fritter away tlae money tutead of IDalatla& tbat 1be bolt at lea1t 51 perceat for colle1e or trade school. A• for &ba 1u, you're danled &ootla' ,abe abould pay you for It. la• •t It eooa&b tbat 1be'a 1eWa1 portal·to·portal tranaportal19D and at a penoaal sacrifice OD your pan! Tell her tbe joy ride la OTel', aJM1 from DOW Oii J'CMI es· Pffl $4 a roaDd trip. (P.S. That 1lrlfrlead wlao drives ber a mllet for sz mast uve a acraw loose.) . ft'AriWWS ftl\&l'el w..,. not to be nlHttd •Ul later bJ tbe CaWOrDla &oaeomle Devtlop.. mut~ Tile ~LOI Aqel" CCMe· ti" bike ... the lar'"t llnee lut ,.,_,, when tM CPI l'OM by 1.1 .,.reent. Ho..v., all ucept O.I per- cent ol u.e riH waa aeeountld for t.be COil Of tta.lter, lDehadtq bOm• ilfkel, mortt•C• lD....,... and ttDta. Th data coven the tut f\all llOa UINDING r.-uaUIJ. ly doD't ---fOr ··~ ol moatbl whlSe bom• ~ are maldq tMlr way tbroulb MerOW. Tbe CPI meu.._onlJ mort1a1e coatuetl that bu• bffD ~udtd at the end ol .crow. '•Tbe i'Ull1 a..t\y IDCl'HMI 1D lDtereet ntll haveo 't lbOWD up yet," Hid l'attb Helntmun1' chief of tbe U .8, Bureau or Labor ltaUttlCI lD t,;01 AAltl•. Lendlnl ralll have rtMD to U'OWMl 11 pereeat u lb• Federal 1t111rvt Board hu a11rt1ll"11 ratnd 1t1 diecount rate to ttahten credit and limit th• amo~t Cl money ln elrcwaUon. Tbt r ... art \he bllhnl It.Del " WASHINGTON (AP> -The Interest rates for . .,overmnent·baeked bome mortca1es and bome lu v. MacCr'ead7, 1enior vlc• pre1ldent, improvement loam are 101Da up. Daalel B. Barr11, vlce prealdent, and To• l· Interest rates on atq1e-and multl-famUy &n--. buainels development vtce pHtideat, tiome loas imured by the Federal Homlnl Ad· bead the new Huntlqton Marbou.r branch of tbe lftlDJStratloo or 1Uaranteed by the Veterans Ad· Oran1e City Bank. Tbe braneb II at '972 Warner dUllistraUoD rose ftolli 1S pereent to 13.5 percent Ave. Monday. ·• ID addition, the government announced the ID· JGlllD Borer and i.o.i. lhijar have been named terest rate for home improvement and mobile business development officers at Aetna BualDeaa bome kNaDI went from 15.5 percent to 11 percent. Credit, Inc., Loe An1elea dl.trict. They will be Loan rates for combination mobile bome and lot reapomdble for new bualneu development ID Loe lncreuedfrom ~rcent to 18.Spercen~. Anseles and Orange counties. ;;;.==:::;;;;:::=~jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... C.rp., a conaultiot nrm, bu been eatabll8hed in Irvine by Dr. Genanl a.uer-and ... E. e.tlyk. Tbe firm often mana1ement COD· aultation to corporations cootemplatln1 openlna of offices or manufacturing plant.a ID the United States. PldJlp ._ Vu Gllllder la east.em reitooal sales manager tor Able Computer, Irvine. . '17.75 Southern California division of Fluor Enlineen 6: Cooatructora Inc .. a subsidiary of Pl•r c.rp., Irvine, bu reeelved authorization from Champlin Petroleum Co., Fort Worth, to pro- ceed with Phase II expansion of the latter'• re-finery ID WllmiJllton. Champlin la a sut»tdlary of Union Paclflc Corp. Value of the contract to Fluor b in exceaa of $100 million. • W.I ... et.a no deposit on . (rd IPPfOVll r HI' '\,1 t ' 1 11 'f \ j;\/•I•' I/ fllt1)',I 'I~ I. I I I 1 '-C ~ ......... 0... .... bu bMll named cllatl'lct manqer of Crveker Bank wttb reapomibWtJ for Crocker'• 51 baUina office. 1D Oranse. San Diese>, Riverside, San Bematdtno and Imperial counties. SANTA~ 835-3305 lnble 8uta11 ud Lou AueelaU-will COD· atruct a branch office in the Irvine Town Center. IARll 11%-18%-21% OI I •OllHI TO ~I YIAR IOI.IDLY llCURa tlT T.D. llOTll . $1~ MINIMUM INVESTMENT 1 ST TRUST DEEDS AVAILABLE TO 1500 000 Aek US -.ABOUT IPHA INHNllDllNI' P*IVATll HOUAIO AUISTANC• Our 18% t et Truat Deed Pt'Olram • . WHY IPHA! • We back Independent Private Hou1lng Ae1l1t.noe to autst In rffid~I home 11tee. • Single famlly reeldencff only -bUyer 1rrange1 hi• own 1 o~ to 30% down payment for PVrchue. • FHA, VA, FNMA, appralaalt only. • 70%-76%-80%-90% Loan$ Avallabte to Home PurchaNr. • Your money la d~ted with a tltt• ttuat co. and trult deed recorded to you. "TITLE RECORDED." -··--·------~------ ·~ COST~~SA • (714) 54<HH 00 (2 13) G87·82 L08 ANOZI.!'IS (AP) -11011 Grand Rotelt tne. will be dam11ect but not erlpp141d ftnuetaU, by lut wHk" ~ra1lc ftN, 11mblln1 IDduatry 111111.U 181· Althou•h tbe 1tocll market bad .already chopped almo.t IO percent Oil the value of tbe company'• common 1toek In the ftnt tew tract1n1 d•1• tlDce the f'riday n.r., aruab'ltl .. , It will be yean Wen the huadNda. ot. Jawauttl npec~ from tbe fin .,. Mttled and t.bt real eotJtl to tlM company llnown. 11011 11 otftelal11 opUmistlc. ID a Jtatement releued tb.11 week, M<ill· awrman l'nd Ben· nl~er said the company ftpeeted to ~ lU Oa11blp hotel next July. He Uld compan1 otftclall blUIYed tbeir wurece was adeQ.uau to ~er an· tlclpated COlta and added that the ~ would be bandied wltbout addit1oDaJ borrowlnp. '1'11E llO'rEL BAD adequate inaurance, lnclud· Ina bualneu interruption Insurance, to cover our re- qulrementt u beat u we CJD determlne them at th1a tlme." Bennln«er aaid. "MGM Grand Hotell Jne. II ftnancially aound and will be able to meet all re- con1tructloneo1ta w1thoutfurther borrowfn11." However, Benninger indicated that cooatruc- Uoa of MGM's planned Atlantic City botel~uino would be delayed for aeveral months, MGM'• primary bank lender, Flnt National Bank of Nevada. said it was coolident the com- pany would recover. t'l1!!!:!.~1alw~ ~a~ C'Ndll ad I a· pee .. _,,WU. C0DMAU8 Ulal ..,, aaJd .,... .. pre1ldmt Mel Brcubrack.--"lt'a som. to tOtt them a lot ol money but they're ......., ud tMr,D come back frOm tt." Other obMrvert •aid llGll mt1bt face unez. 'PeCted costt becauae of the fin. ' "NO ONE EVE& lmures for tomeWq lib tbll," Hid one analy1t wbo requested uoaymtty. "Their potential UabWty II huae, a1tbouP lt wW &t yean before all the dual settles. You. JMYer Nally lmow bow muebaometb.lna llketbll eotta. '' Neal 8maler, a Century Cky accountant wbo speclalbea to tbe entertainmeat industrJ, Hid MGM eould face 1barpty blPer co.ta for N· comtrudioo and refurbiablna of Ill -Lu ves .. hotel lf Nevada 1afety codes are to.acbened. ••c.omtdertftC the Ilse of the property, tbe ea.ta could be considerable If the codel are eb-.ed," Smaler said. MGM Grand Hotell earned fl.05 per abare in fbcal Ull!IO, which ended Aq. 31, up from '1 the year before. Eamin11 for the fourth qua.rt.er' wen 32 centl a share. Over The Counter MASO Utfl.lgs DOWNI ~ OID "'ct. Jilo'I -I~ Ofl 141 "" -,.. Ofl JU 14 -J 17.• :E --,, .. . -J 11.t -1"'-1U "' -1i. tJA J -... 11.1 J -... 11.1 2111 -16. -~ !1111 -~ • IM -t Ji ~,: Ii: ~-Ill -Ill -~ -1--1 =~ -Ill • -Ill . a l ,, II h " S< .. ~ ~ II It d 0 II II h ' c "' ., IOllN ttJN1oirl' ·~~~-­NEW YORK.__ Miuld : ....... J liaw1!f'-I·~ H.l'loW blUDder if IM baa ....,~com--.. Np IV cba.l.nDin ot die biDiant .,.. tor ... ..... I ..... man.,..mtautliottt11a71. To be efredl"' met,lllD6Ul 1t1'e mUlt ,...1111 tute ... ,. Etaf .... 3mnlnp, 1rbo for decedee m eorporatklnludm.-••---· ··a, .. ~ r,a··Uld u..•~ Unlv--ttt Dl'Of1•11r .&.~·':' Im ''be wbo..U ffCt:m 1truetuNWUl~rmaf tD1t7Je.''Slnaimn,be carutOt be 'liDlllUblted." Al he de1erlbe• It, •W. la t be primU")' oae-on-ooe maD.netot felattn1to Individual i.am memben. Pretld.ent Carter, be aald, centralised deds1on· mak.lq, and ae.,,n bu Indicated that be wWdeceirtraliae. But, 1ay1 Jenntnaa, "R•a1an shouldn't prombe In advance the kind of manqemeat be II 1oln1 to deliver," became "untll be ftnda b1I ~alt be can't know bowtoba.nclle lbe reins. ' Jennlnp HY• the preeldent-elect must "reaAln 1ufflctenUy fiexible to de- termine what degree of decentraliaatJon mtaht tMr" permitted." When be ftnda bil aalt, "he'll discover the col patlblestnacture." JENNINGS OPPEUTeaE corollaries to bis rule th style precedes structure: -It ii more dilficult to 10 from decentralisation to cen· tralization of authority tban Nverse. "Once you delegatJ power and authority lt ls difficult to take it back without ca\l{ tog a wholesale revolt.'' -Management decentralization can come about only after the team has first learned lo work together in titbt hlll\~ ness. "i -DECENTULIZATION can work only when lbe chief executive fully respeeta t.be team memben, and knows frotaj observation their strenllbs and weaknesses. ''There is DQ: fool UJte the fool who deleeatea declaion·maklne lo peoplti whosestylehedoesnotthorouihlytruat." M -Decentralization la no better than the amount and re- liabillty ol lnformatioo shared by aod witb tbe team. JJ Decentralization, says Jennings, is ao lnvltatioo to aubtt ordinate. lo erab and hold power. It works only when lhe.l chief bu clearly established a sense of purpose and comr. municatedit. HE RAS OBSE&VED, he says, that decentralization c be a blunder if the purpose is not clearl~ stated or not un- derstood, Ol' if aubOrdlnates are not dedicated to aoall set down bythe chlef executive. Jennlnp believes 'President Carter failed to establtsb a clear sense of purpose, and that "ii be bad delivered dedsioo- maklna authority widely to department beada be would have bad1beercbaoe." Reqan, be saya, bu effectively stated hi.I purpoees - build military strength, rally the eeooomy, re.duce 1overn· meat, for example -but may have committed hlmaeU too atroogJytodecentralbatlon. T, = "" 11• u WHAT AMUl 0 10 New YORK IAPI -· lS T-:i m 'I .Sllcrr '=i ,,. .. 'l HllW YORK IAPl -H-y t. H•rmMI .,,.,... today 111.1». ott so.cm Enoel,..rd sll••r JU.TOO, olf so.021, l~lceted 111-Sit ... , ~f so 214. Gold q .. iai loR• "That's rldlculousl Whoever h~ard of stuffing a turkey with BONES!" MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH ~IZANC.NE DO YOU L.1KE ME,OIZ ~ \I J ', .....),' A~iHLAIZ1 DEA~/ Ii'~ NOT' A M"'TTEll: O~ 11 ~IKE" Orlt Ol*LUCI!," FUNKY WINKERBEAN OJOULD (.)OU LIKE TOW) A M~D 1llRKEC) I M'AM ?- IT IVIU5T B£ A tYll~AC.lE f I WAt.liE.D 10 G€.T A fURKEl.,) ~ BAD AND "THE.RE 15'-l'T A ~IN&L.E ONE LEFT IN lOWN ! HOW~ l!>IT~ by Ferd & Tom Johnson ( DoNT THEY , :~~T • ARDS? 1'• J ' <... _,...___. \ ( {-~..;>' f EIU> ~ I f't..~ I Jo:.J~ I I .l . by Mell Lazarius I T~ A MArTEi:t or: 11DE?P1?e 11 ... ORABBLE 80'4, l'M ~'fU .. l. A~\.EEP! rf s ~Otlt li)l(~N ~OU MA~t l ~\1£N O' lLOll( CLA~S A1 COLLE&£! ~£'/, l'M ~1'11N{, o.J '(~ r:IUE:lllA'I ! 1'0 B£fftR KEEF M'f £.'Its Of'EtJ ~ ! FOR BETTER OR F~ WORSE MISS (AHt:M) M~U 1fiE 61.DNDE. WITH Tt-\E 15 HE.RE., DOC! PLfWsoY SOOY RNP \HE SKIN TIGHT WAROROSE.! OR. SMOCK weL..1.-. :r've "T"AK~N OFF AL-L-OF N'\ Y CL.o-rHes , i:::>oc . eu-r-:t WON'1" RE:N\OVE: MY RHINeS"T"ONe ·' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO by Gus Arriola "When yoo use this bathroom, Grandma, you hafta jiggle the handle to make the toilet stop running." DENNIS THE MENACE ~ l ' J .. °fHl5'!.L 1'E: ~HDIE1~ ~E:W CAi*f rT CAN ~T OJ ITS. !Wl.LINCI FLJHIJ tnAIJO OSl 11-~b JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS by Harold Le Ooux All YOlJ'VE (,QT TO DO !:i CAfL I lrHt T11EM-Tf.'M ,'fe r V'IP.'J AN THE COPr, AND M~ YOU WANT 1 I 1NNOCENT VIC llM THA • flM ro TE1..1.. THEM THE rRurn • I !>TARrco ruNc 1tNuH1Movr. Al\OUT TIM AND CHH' / NEVER C,IVINu t'OOR 1:HEl A \ CHANC( TO .-•(,END HIME>FLF1 • '{E:P, ll'S Ml:1 Rs.( RANGE, r-----~--~ WATe:R fOR 1rH? CAmE, Klf\le O~ 1}-ff:: SINGING WAlt::R F-OR ;}if SHEEP, by Tom K . Ryan MY~ 'ftiATV()RKS LJP A CRAv'IN'! HOW Af'O.JI cow~vs! OFF YeR t<Ne:e:s, WA!l:f{ FOR iO SON, l'M OVE:R·AVO~t=V'! 51-0Pi}iE HOGS, _,... so -rri~Y '10"11 -.; LOSE: NO Sl..~E:P! .f NO-· THEY SAID l WAS TOO YOUNG- " J ; A C7RINK1 ~VCKAFaJ? "Stick figures?" by Kevin f agan l'~L R.ol.L 00->N 1"14£. l1ll~Oow ANO L£1" '(II~ 1/.11~0 61.0u) IN lt1~ ~Cf . f~A1'~ AL~~ A (:,()00 E:~~Pf -™&N 't:>U 14AI/~ ~~ SC-flbE. M~foll'AI. ~fWI PAPtR I~ 1\4£ eA'K ~4f. IOEA ... ,__ __ ...., you KNOW,lHE ONE. WITH THE. f\NTE.R1oR tWPoPl.ASIA AND I C~B\TE. by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE ACROSS 1 Marksmen 60vemde 10 He1dllner 14 Desire t5 Semite tll Leamer 17 Grumpy u 18 Trllned canine. 2 WOl'dl 20 Con1unchon 21 Flower 23 Rent 24Aen 26 Orta gldget 28Gloweted 30 Large m1m· mil 3 1 Enciphered 32 Grepe squeezer 36 Metrlc unit 37 C<>td dish 38 FloOf cover 39 818St8f 42 GrHk te11er 44 -box 45 Braced 46 Taster 49 Obiect 50 Bey window 51 Noted I 2 3 • 14 52 Ordinal end •no 55 1n1ury 58 African natlOn 60 Pot tlemenl 111 Lo111god 82Sor• 63 BlchMlcy &4W•l9rn natl<HI 85 CMcJI getter DOWN _ I Scrutinize 2 Tramp 3 Heavily bur· dened 4 Reotptton 5 Streaked UNITED Failure Syndicate Tuesday I Puzzle Solved 8 lnS1pld 29 Canadian ~ BIYtflgfl 7 yreek god po1111co 47 Comblt 8 lndlln cym 30 Trlcicman ptace bals 32 V1tll flu1d 48 Hand 9 Kimono sash 33 Crlslt warmers 10 COstliet 34 Surl11t O Aqu111um t 1 01 sea !Iowa 35 Dutch lown fish 12 Got up 37 Locus 51 PMvenu 13 OKt 40 Current untts 53 Chief. Chi· 19 Grip 41 Nur'Mflc pre-nooll 22 Blushing hx 54 Rodent 25 Mineral 42 Oe111se 2 56 Man's nick· 26 R1der'1 kin words name 27 KICked 43 LOvef'I word 57 Big bird 28 Fl&h 45 Pronoun 5~ High note • CSIALI JUNEALIEXAHOER Clerll fl/I tM eowd fl/ISUptrvt-•ol 0r.,..c-.t,, calltllmla PiellsllM Orlll9t C..st Delly Pllet /'fOY. J6, Die. I, ttlD PUBLIC NOTICE -IAYIUW•tJTT NBW YOU (AP) -~ur llW.'1 ..w ··n. Am•ricu CloC:t" 11 a eurioul ,ela1. At U.. .. tleb ........ UJ. •moollal7. with iMe'llttlii bltl ol ~ laumor. You Wnk, bmmm, tbe ... Miller. . UllfGrQmately, IDOlt of that Ge• ems la tbt ftnt act ol .. Cloclr," • D•prullon ·•r~ piece h• d11crlbe1 aa ••a mural for theater" that wu "inspired by" Stud.I Terbl'• belt·tellinl "Hard Ttmea." Tbe aec:ond act, concemln1 tboee bard tlm•, moatly offen ·the tloom, tormeut and aquiJh • ........ _ toaDd Ill un._._ ..... ~It'• abaolti;-u· ...... cullt1 t• bavl.QI .,_ 1a u.e nnt round aad d•eld•d to do pnuce. at ~ lenlth, ln die MCond. •'CLOCK," WBICB bowed Thund.ay oa Broadwa1 and ii b1a nnt ...w play then 11Dce ''TM Price': in l.9'70. chroolcl• the Depres1ioo'1 11d effect on a w"altby Jewt.ab family ln New York, their relatlvn and thoH tbeymeet. lt'I told with the aid ol I pa.rt· time narrator and fulMlme participant, Lee Baum (Wllliam Cimino will uvrk on 'Heaven's Gate' AtMl'tcm), I~ ldlalllde lW wlao beeoit• -. ~.r.Ceal ..., ..... :Mllimq Im .... "' writlDI allaut 1porta. H•'ttbe.cmOfa~. made mocu1 <Jolm ) •bole .... (\ll'IW..., bJ Joan °'*•NI>. II a ple'rw, plan.~ lady •bo wlM9 tbe crunch hit.a veen d ... ~ doeetom.adneia. .. CLOCK" nau Off I SUC· H19loa of 11eene1 that belln wttb pre·Depresalon protperlty at hOOJie and down on WaU ~ aa4 proceeds thence thloUP the crath and ~ misery ud clote- ness lt~ucee. · The boule is full Of warmth and humor, and that doesn't evaporate entirely when t.bestock market crashes, jewels are ~ bocked, cries of "the ma.rbt'• aone crazy" teSOUDd and captalm of industry are tragically reCluced to privates. But things start falling down ln the strained, clumsy, cllcbe- rtdden aec:ood act. The son settles 'for a leu-expen.iive "°neie than he planned, is happy there. Then : he aoea off to experience life amid • the muses. 'FHIS SPECl.\L HOLIDA\' UOt.81..E t't:\'l't.Rt; 'l 'CN;t.TlltB t'OR THE t 'IHS'F ·rntt; .\'r \.." UN.\IUIN t:8't:ll \ ~t:.\R ''01:. EDWARDS CINEMA COtTO "'""°'Al Ml9-. C.-e ..... 97Ml41 FOUNTAIN VALLEY lnawu1•M......., ~v...,_ ... ,. "Afu.of .......... 1)1 aMli.te11i9etKe." ---. ""-- You don't have to wait for a birthday or anniversary to feel special here. Dining at the Five Crowns is always a great experience. Qui Mr. CrowleT welcomes you with the warm hospitality o Old English Inns. Cozy rooms, cheery fireplaces, and marvelous fare -.-Lo-featuring our famous roast prime ribs of beef expertly prepared by Chef Ivan. · Come dine with us tonight. · FIVE~S t • No, J .R. baso't drlven Sue Ellen bananas. lJ.nda Gray la Just taldnl time off from "Dallu., to· 1tar in .. Tbe Wild and Free," a new TV movie atrtn1 toni1ht at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. !Ok• on the M·A·s·H "*"°"" eMMTTA wtllll 811'91C.'• lied to • ~ rac;llet i. tnlK· Olfld. 118 MliHTlll the role of I ~lye l>uY'lf and .,... to ctldl thl oper• llon. • OV!R!AIY Ouate: Frankie Llln•, llnanclll columnltt ...,_ Bryant Q\.llM, ~ N1tMI. • MACHSl I L!HMJll AEJIORT I TIC TAC DOUGH M£AV OIW'l'W 1:IO 2 OH THE TOWN A -weckllng by Swami ~tananda. I ,AMll.Y FEUD IHANANA Guettt: Thi Shlrtllea. 8 EYIEWfTNE88 LOI ANOEl!S P•ul Moyer 1nd Inez Pedroza take a IOolt II IM "" WI.,. rock grOUP. the Buaboys; 1ttend • rear worklhop where actor• get Claa1111~I Lbfl119• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles D KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles D KABC·lV(ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind I Los Angeles CD KCOP· TV (Ind l Los Angeles • KCET • lV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE· TV (PBS) Huntington Beach OYlf ltaoe fright and lllelt 1118 Mr. and Mn. Nude Al'Ntlcl PIQ9Mt. I ,N:ll THe MUllO AU. IH THI rAM~ Y Tiit '9111Jftlon 11111 lie i. ~ hie dtMm It I btttat pill tor Ardli8 IO ...-OW. (!_"11) • MACHllL I LIHAER ~ G OOVI" ITOftY "Adoption In Al'nlrica" A hard IOOll II "epeclal Medi" c:Mdten -minori- ty' handtc.ppad and Older etllldren -· W91tJng to be adopted .. prtMnted. (J) l'.M.MA~ 8cM model lhlpbulldtng. lncradlble "" gedget8 lot the bllncl 1:008 ENOS Enoe 8lld Turk laike on a modem "Fagin" wllo II m .. termlndtng 1 Juwnlte Cflme-D REAl PEOPLE FNtUfld: a H-111811 den- lltt who h.. changed hit waiting room Into • dlec:o: an 80-year-old man who It building hie own highway. I KhoOI fOf AINt1can Inell- -· I D MOVIE • • .. Ace Eff And Rodg« Of The Sleles" (tll73) CMlf Robertson, P.,,,... l'<anll· Jin A ttunt n11r of the 11120I ltn<I• !hat hit 1()(1 wanta 10 IOllow In htl lootatepa. (2 hrt I GO EJOHTIS ENOUGH Abby01 nee>'-la reluc- tantly enrolled In high TUBE TOPPERS KOCE ~: 10 Adoption in ADI.ta. A GD~ ,~-.1... ... .. <:!" ~~ at ;. OD KCET, Cbaimel 21). ·~ .... INOk* .-:-..... WM'f OMTU ,.,. trtocw of ~ ~ the malclnO of • IOlf> opera In • ·•~trolad ~ ..w. begll19 wltll • Qu8IClorl of '9Cilin. t1:IO. Cl> MOW! • * 'h "Crtlla In Mid-Air" (1'1t) George Plppard. ICMan Otall6t. An aging * ttlll!IQ oontrcllt geU l*IQflt ~ I ~th tllt119tlon wf*I I Cteud 9UfWNll ...... to llow a dleabM lircflft to land • TONQHT Hott: Johnny Carton Oueet; Don Nckll&. • PMOHllt caL IU)Q(H Jim " forced to tall• dW .. lft., Elk:a .. that I • MCNIWI ~OKI A Chlldhood friend of Fettu. II.. 8 proepectM and thin IOM8 1111 mtnd "'*' he llndt the IPPIW· """ rtdl ~ c:ontalnl only fool'• OC*f. ·HOGAN'·~ Sgt. Schultz, Hogan'• unwitting courier. It ordered treneterred. • ITTAKdATHta Al Mundy la ..ignad to ·1.R.'s big shot keeps €BS in sadd:~ • LOS ANGELES CAP) -"Dallu" became the igbest-rated show in the h~t.ory of leleviaioo as ~ree out of every four sets in use last Friday night were tuned in to see who shot J .R . another ratings victory for the week endio1 Nov. 23. CBS received an overall rating of 21.9, meanin1 that at any given moment durint the week an average of 21.9 percent of the nation's TV sets were tuned to that network. ABC wair second with 19.7 and NBC was third with 17.1. . The CBS prime-time soap opera about the oil- )'ich Ewings of Southfork Ranch beat previous rat- dngs champions. including the final episodes of "''Roots" and "The Fugitive," and all the Super Bowl games, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed Tuesday. The ''Dallas" rating al.whelped boost CBS to The long-awaited episode, in which it was re- vealed that J .R.'s sister-in-law Kristin Shepard pulled the trigger, received a rating of 53.3, which Nielsen said means an estimated 41.4 million homes tuned in to the show. It also had a share of * * * * * * * * * Aw, eoDie on, 'Dallas' BJ PETER J. BOYER •• LOS ANGELES (AP> -Say it atn•t llO,--rdi.U Ellie. Tell me that · at Friday's "Dallas" wu just other link in CBS' elaborate publicity chain, a red herr1Jll. Tbta week you're 1oln1 to tell ua whoreallyabotJ.R. I mean. no one really expected J.'he Eplaode to be u bil a show . ., the ab-month hypefest that preceded it, but we expected an hon.est try. Really. Kristin abot ) . R.? Kristin, the pouty UWe . •Ieaie wltb motive as larte u ~u 'teas, •bot J .R.? So what '.el.le ls new? We Cot tooll. : The abootln1 of J .R . Ew- 1', elnout crime, after all. Th~ ln1 wasn't exactly TV'• didn't even croak. After all that hype over a measly a11ravated uaault, five or slx (or was it seven) lead-in episodes, viewen expected at least to be shocked by the revelation. A SCHOOLTEACHER friend of mine who'd teen "Dallas" ooly on~e pegged Kristin as the culprit. My mother knew it was Krilttn. and ahe tblnb Roger Staubach1athestarof"Dallu." Mary Crolby, who pJaya sweet sitter KrilUD, la contracted only throuch tbe flftb show. Eve~I ln tbe world pointed to her. The "Dallas" folkt flaured the aarprtae would come wben viewers reallsed the ·writers weren't u clever u they were supposed to be . WHY COULDN'T lt have been the ab.rink, weird Dr. Ellby1 Or Miu Ellie, 1ooned out on bourbon? Or Lucy, bllb on hor•e·boof cllppin1s? The only mystery bere is how CBS mana1ed to tranaform a routine -no, lea• than routine - epi.sode into the event of the year. That fine "Dallas." We 1ot mu11ed this time. But next time. we won't walk with you in· to the alley. It'• okay to start 10-in1 out on Fridays a1a1n. "Dallu" hu shown it.aelf t.o be a four·fiusber. 76 in the ratings, which means it wu seen on 78 percent of all TV sets that were in use during its 10 p.m. lime period. The final episode of the ABC miniseries "Roots" previoualy was the highest-rated show of all lime with a rating of 51.1 and a share of 71 It was telecut Jan. 30, 1977. The higbest·rated episode of any regular series was the Jut original episode of ABC's "The Fugitive," in which, Dr. Richard Kimble finally caught up with the one-armed man who bad killed bis wife. That show, telecast Aug. 29, 1988, got a ratlna of 4.5.9 and a share of 72. It came u liWe surpriM that the "Who Shot J .R. ?"episode 1ot such a blah ratlq. Interest in the show bad built since J .R. Ewln1, played by Larry Hagman, wu shot twice lut apriq. MiWooa of viewers were doubtleu pleased that the villalnowt oil man rot hi.I, but lbey al.lo wanted t.o know who did It. It Mt off a eueuinl 1ame aCl'OSI the country and around the world. ID ' Laa Ve1u they were quottni odd.I, and some newspapers and broadcut station.a ran contests to name the uaallant. Here are the Top 10 shows for tbe week: "081181,'' • rallne Of J.l.J Olf 4t.A mllllM llauu ...... CM; "0.... at I Haaar4," at.O or t•.• mllltoft. CU; "to .,....._ .. 2tA w W mlfllM, cal; '"TIW'ee'I ~r," 16.J 1K tf.5 mtllle11, loee; "AllCl9," ._,or U.J mlHIM, cas; •-n...,,..._ .. ..,, wU.JmlHIM.Cil; "OMOay•eTinw,"2U w 20.0 million, cas; ""-Y Oen." IS.A• It.I INllilft, AK; "T• C-for Cemftr1." JS.I OT 1'.J mllllofl, AK,"~ llMt," U.1If1t.J mNlllfl, AK. O.. .... e.t., T9"0f.ltMMMIHALL DAVID COPNN' Attht~rd TONIGHT'S LATEST LtSTINGS OC>tlln toP ... .. mlllro- tlm -'*"' mey be In lhe OC*t I001h of .,, lmpte. cw.i8iA~ • CAl'Tom>MC NIW9 t1:IO. (II LOW 90AT "lluc'• Double Stendlfd" ~~"One Mot• Time" Don Ad1m1. NMet1e Fabrsy; "Chlm- pe1\1191 ~ .. Allyn Ann Met.Mia. (A) -~- 1t:OO. TWILIGHT ZOHI The IOll IUMvOB of a tit· rlble war ~ In the lham· 'bile ol 1 cl1y deetr~ llx reat• pOOf • YOO 8ET YOUR LR Buddy Hec:hU "'"'' Mr World, • doctor who 11tamlnn HOiiywood 1tar1 and a l>Nutlfut anlcholta ptomoter • CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 12:t0 D TOMOAAOW GUMtt; llngen Robert• Flack Ind Peabo Bryaon D MOVIE * * "Thi Hanged Man" ( 11165) Edmond o· Brien V•a Milee Thi Mardi Grae It 1111 acene of a gun· man'• attampt 10 avenoe the murder of hit lrlend • TH!FBI "Thle.c.p." • MUION: IMP08818L.E Thi IMf OOll to the aid ol young 11\*'ffta light.,• In an el10f1 to obtain vital lnfMmatlon. • INDEPEHOEHT NETWOAI< HEWS 1:00 8 0 ~WOMAN Ptppef and 8111 -rch for evidence against a man eu1p1cted ot being reeponllble IM 1 chain of <obbetles (RI • MOVIE * * "Man With A Gun" (11153) L" Pa111r1on, Rona Anderton Suapl- clout ol a nightclub hre an •n-ance lnepectM m4Mll• up with WIOn a1'd murder In the cour11 ot hit investl- @tlOn (1hr.,30 min I 1:30 U THE LONE RANGER ' Mt T tOYl>le" • MOVIE ***'h "To Be Of Not To Be" (tM21 Ja Benny, caroi. Lombtll'd A grouci of ICtOf'I °"""*' the Nam and llllp en RAF pllot MCapl (I hr , &5 min) 1:461 H£W8 2:00 NEWS M0\111! * • * "Contplracy 01 HMl11" ( leecl) LIMP....._,, Syt\111 Syma Jewi111 c:flll. dr9'1 MCac>4I lrom • Nazi ptllOl'I eemc> Wtlh lhe help OC I br1ve group ot oor11 (~ ,,,. , 2:10. NEW8 2:208 MOVIE • * ~ "St1t1 S1cre1 ' (11150) Douglas Fairb81\kt Jr Olynil J<>Ma Attar di.- COYlrVlg lop ~·I 1nlor m1Uon lboul a European IMdet, an Amerlcen doc· IM Ir ... to leave lhe cOYn· !.!}' (2 II<• I 2'.26. NEWS 2:30 8 MOVIE * • 'IOCIOlnl Al Phanlom Hiii ' I 19661 Rot>ert Fulle• Jocelyn L1nt1 Two men and e wom1n breve deser1 hell and m0Ynt11n cold 10 reech a mllhon doO.irs 1n QO!d I 1 hr SS min J CD NEWS 3:2&Q) MOVIE * * * ·Toward Thi' Unknown ( 19!.61 Wiiiiam Holden LIO)'d No ~o P. pll01 111amp1a to gain 1ne reapec1 ot 1111 colleague~ alter losing It over a ca1e klsa mistake (2 nrs 20 4:00 liJ MOVIE • * 'Hungry H•ll 1194 7 I J111n S1mmon1, Margarol Lockwood The molher ano el01tt son ol a V1ctor1 en lrlah family 01ss1pate f0f1une through gambt.ng and Orugs (2 nrt I 4:2&U NEWS 4·30 0 THE GROWING YEARS 8 MOVIE * * "Kann• Pac.11tc. ( t9531 Sterling HlyOen Eve Miller In 11160 b band ol Southern rebels a111mpts 10 btoclt con strucflon Of 1118 Ken!lM Pec:1fic Rlllro.d 11 hr 30 min t by Armstrong & Batluk WHEN 'THE ltME COMES 10 '"TH~W rT "TO ME. WOUL.0 YOU GO .. 'ANO HEEEARRE'S JOHN.? Another 'Horky' Robert Urich (right> will play Pittsburgh Steeler running back Rocky Bleier (left > in the TV movie "Fighting Back." airing Dec. 7 on ABC, Channel 7. Bleier overcame war m juries in Vietnam to become a pro football star. KEZY MIDNIGHT MOVIES Wecl,Thura,ffrl,let The ................. .. GIMME SHEL TEA " p19..-dlft4-TrMlll..,_ 1·(()1((0 • m IOHN 't ' p I It.A \'Ill.TA fl JkN~ L URBAN OH,GOOf ~ COWBOY IOOIC II r.···· ' 1:»7:4S ,,_,,.., ..... ~ ' ........ .. ,,, ...... ., 494 1!>14 ~ 4. • •h ,, ........ 494 1!>14 ............................ TMI l90I "' .. INI ... W.YPWLlllll --·- __ ..,.,. AJIOCAL YPll NOW (al .. ,........, ,.....__lllM ....... _ .. NIYATI llNMWN11> .................... "G&.OAIA" (PG) ..we "CHAPTER TWO" (PO) "OIV1NE MADNESS" (A) ..we "UP IN SMOKE" (A) ,..._....._. ... ... --~-~ .... .... .. Ami ..... ... .... DM.Y"'-DT (Jt Early words from· Elvis· 1956 interview with rUing •tar recalled 4at Wit S' I• ,__. •-r 1..,-..... we•· .-.. .,.. 'I''.,.,... aaa ........ ..... . ,....,. .. ..., ................ - •-.w11aw .......... ..,.. .. ._.TV•· ~ ....... ,.. .. ., .... ,.. ... ...... ,.. .................. .. JWC' t-....... W •• • Ptlllr 'Glad You Asked That' by M•lly• _, Hy ...... Q: ..... ~ ...... eel9ct ........... . en••......_ I peu c1•acr are.,, .. ...,• .._ samea....,.. l•t1 ..... ,.. SHewel A: Y•. W•'ve aou-maay'9ben llke youn from PlwleJ fua eout to cout, and we're happy toobllae. We ...n able to an'Ull tbat ran TV in· tervlew 1'ftb Elvia tbanb to tbe eooperatlon of friendl like Col. Tom Parker, Ed SuWvan, Steve Allen and Tommy Doney. And lt wu llllton Berle who aetually broutbt Prelle)' to our live NBC ...... ,.._...._ .. tllat~T A: An)'tb1Da that la mine, la tbein. I mean all ~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;4 four of them are tbeln. I'm -l'ai plan.nlnl tor · cameras on Sunday, Ju· ly 3, 1118. seven. I mean I want seven. Ub, you know. _Q~ ... , , .. bow wlaat'• , ... , &o 111a..-. YH'b wllld ......... Ana, Y•'ll be tM PneleJ Car aadq Corporallell. A: Yeh, I was thinking about the Presley Used Car Lot, you know. Q: I ..-n&ud tllat J• ....,.., a lilo•e for you felb ud Hell U.0.p yeu fatMr la oaly II, ~o• '•e lMlll&ed tllat Ille ret&e. b tllat tne! # . We found Elvia to be a Utt.le shy at the time, almos t aeJf · coosciom. A lock of h1a hair carelessly fell oo to bis forehead. And be looked at us with a sleepy smile on bis face. Probab9'. one of the most pohte stars we ever interviewed, Presley's replies were laced with: "Yes, ai,rs" and "No, sin." A: Yes. Well, he's more help to me at home than be is anywhere else because be can take care ~· of all of my business and he can look after things I PUJS /1 . . r-1.~ _a I wbUe I'm gone. ~ ··-'···l*t.IAiC~#t.-~ : Q:,O. y..r penoaaJ appearaac:ea, yo. ereate a sort of m ... •yaterla a..., ,..,. alldleaeea of 4iM;pwC.1tf.\j ' teeaa1en. b you slaakla1 ud q_..1 • tile :~:.g:WA :-=::,cum fi+tw = .. s ... aatue of aa lavolutary respaeae &o tllla lllyaterla! 11.t emu cowuaa· IAllUUCll ullCOUI DIUff_.• OnnQe 634·3911 El Toio S81·5880 Butn.l Parlt 821 ·4070 A: Would you say that again, sir? CMWlll ..,.._.. Q: Well, I •aid tllat wbea Y• alllake a9d yoa Orange SSB-7022 We told·him that for the record, we wanted to give bim the op· ELV1SIN1H7 portunity to answer some of the rumors that were swirling around him in those days -but we led off with this ftnt question: . Q: Elftl yeu style of l)'ntlq wlllle YCHI s1111 ltaa beea ~rly erltlebed. Do yoa bear aay aalm-9ly towarm t.lleH erl&lea! A: Well, not really ; those people have a job to do and they do it. Q : Do 1• ~ yo•'ve leaned aaytlala1 from tlle ertddua lenled at yot1! A: No, I haven't. Because I don't feel I'm do· ing anything wrong. Q: De Y• read the reviews or comments con eerataifG'l! A : Not if I can help it. Q! De J• keep a aerapltool! A: Onlytbegoodatuff. Q: Mat.)llMI el a &eemacer were yo.! Dkl yoa eo1t•lder:r-nelf well·~• ... !-- ----A: Uh, yes. I was raised in a pretty decent home and everythin1. My folks always made me behave whether I wanted to or not. Q: Two or &Uff eo1 .... jat t.llla week car· ried tte .. tllat Y" Iliad ....,.. fou Cadillacs. Now, -'at la tlaere &o tllat, Elna! A: It's the truth. I do have four Cadillacs. Q: Wlaat do yoa do wlUa fov Caclclles! A: Well, I don't know. I haven't got any use for four. I just, you know, maybe some day if l go broke, I can sell a couple of them. qHke wbea Y• •ml, la tllat aort of u lavolntary ~=======================~ reapome te die •ya&eria of.yow alldleaee! A: Involuntary? Q:Ye ... A: Uh, well, I'm aware of everything I do at all times but it's just the way I feel. Q: I meu, for esample, If somebody la play- lnl ball, tbey eu play Jut a DtUe blt barder when tbe fam root and I was wo.derlal wlletller this bad HytlliDI &o do with lt. A: Oh, sure, I guess .... if the audience acts like they're enjoying it, if they act like they're with you, well, it makes you put more into it, you. know. • • • Q: Whatever happened to Mll.bammad AU'a a ctlftg career? You don't bear mucb aboat it anymore. -Amanda M., Shreveport, La. A: It see ms "The Greatest" doesn't really believe he is -as an actor. So he took an early re- tirement. "I have learned from this disagreeable experience," confesses Ali, "that movie acting isn't as easy as you think ... I'm a big attraction," he admits with his usual humility, "but not a big act~r. I'm a perfectionist. My boxing was right. My act mg wasn't." Send your ~ltiom to Hy Cardnn, "Glad You Asked That," care of this ~. P.O. Boz 19620, Irvine, Coli/. 92114. Marilfl" and Hy Gordner will a"'1.0n' as many ~stlona as they can in their column, but the volume of mail makes peraonol ~s impossible. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Garbo eomebaek role? First film in 40 years eyed STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Greta Garbo may appear on the mov· ie screen again for the first time in 40 years, according to a Swedisb weekly magazine. Miss Garbo, 75, signed a contract last October with unnamed American producen for a rerpake or "The Story of Gosta Berling,'' based on the Swedish novel by 1909 Nobel Prize winner Selma Lagerlof, Arel Runt magazine claimed. ARET RUNT CHIEF editor Sven Broman, co-author or a book on the reclusive actress nicknamed "The Divine," wrote the story about her possible comeback. Broman said a clause in the con· tract gives Miss Garbo three months to make the final decision and she has another 30 days left to withdraw. If she accepts, shooting or the film could start in the United States ~·­'fll'9111Ll M"""" vieio 4~ 6220 ... _. ~8Ta Colll llleu 97'>4141 sometime after Christmas. Miss Garbo, playing an old woman, would add color to the new version or "The Story of Gosta Berling" by re· calling episodes from the original s hooting 56 years ago. T he principal role -Elizabeth Dohna -would be played by another actress . "GOSTA BERLING," first re· leased in 1924 with a s cript by Mauritz Stiller, is said to be Mi ss Garbo's favorite among her films. Rumors of Miss Garbo comebacks -all or them false -have cropped up intermittently since the Swedish actress made her last film, "Two· Faced Woman ," in 1941., Broman and Britis h auth or Frederick Sands wrote a biography on Miss Garbo entitled "The Divine Garbo!" published in the United St.ate& last year. 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CAullly .., NOT1CI IS HllU•Y 01veN lllel IN .__ .. a...wv1-. el tM C-y el O' eftt!O, SUlle of c;..lltomla, 118 W Reiollll._. ..... IN IN\ 4ay el ... .,. etllbet 1-. CIKI ...... II• ,.....,.,.,. to \VP.llVl5011$ OP ORANGE COUN· MOOIL VAH TYPI! TRUCK _ ...,._. .._ ...,,.,,.._ •• "9. TY. CALll"OllNIA. Adllll._ Mtl of the •<llkolloM ..... .. ,_ ......... 0r .... c-.. Dolly .. , ... "9¥ •• ,DK.I, It, 11,._ 4,,... N·'"'1 "CTITIOUS IUSINIU NAM8 I TATaMaNT Tiie lofl-i,,. _..,,, I\ OO•no """ Ml~ H ·.·.PACIFIC POP$ ORt HESTRA,. '•~ 0 .1.,., C...i. Mtu. Ce '1U• • H.,.,., IC,...y, -Holo.,d, Lo• AllOlllH, Ca '°°1a l.n!J l>u>lllft• I\ Con<l\IQtSJ J:>1,,.fl.IO d lvldu•I. Harwy IC'~~• Tiii> •laternenl we• Iii.a wllll trw ·-ll llW ..,fl!Ofl' deKtl-lie-to o ...... C-.Cy .. ,., '-'-"'"' l!Mlft •-no 04"•1CI "9 10. aftll "-11"941 We-.a.y, llW l nl1 cNJ Of 0.C. ..... t. 1..0, et l1'e '-O! t .• •'<I.ell A.M el w lCI Cl.ay In .,. (Jle~J of,.,. 9oerd of s """'IMn e1.,. C-y of°'..., In Ille Hall of Admlnlalrallon, 10 Civic c~"' .flla-. .s-.1. _, -c.41totn••· •• , ... I--. pl.U for the ........ -n lM ~Ion of Mid •nneaal- •ncl all oojoctl-lllereto, 11 -1<11 r.JO-nly Cler ... ol Oronoo Coynty on lltne anCI place ell lnl.,Hltel POrtont November 14. '80 mey • .,...., -lie "'•rel. """" Addlll-1 Information m.y be ""-• Put>U\1..o Oren~ "'-•1 Otlly Piiot tolned f rom F G NICL II -T, ! Nov. 2•, De< 3' 10, 17, 1'80 alU·IO pa.":M.J. · · • a n • ! I • Al ony time prlof' lo ll>e lime fixed PUBLIC NOTICE tor 11ear1ne. eny 1rrterHtte1 PO''°"' mey Ill• with "'9 Clerk of Ille Boord of '°ICTITIOUI aUllMISS Sypervl-1 Of tr. eo..nty ol Or- NAMI STATl!MI NT •rllleft OOj«UClft\ to the~..,. The follow1r19 per M>n• • •• doing ne~allon, wlll<.h o0)ocllon1 wlll be con- • .,.. .. ,..,, 0\ •Ide red t>y the Board Of ~vi'°" at C AROINAI HOM ES 100t 2 lllellme-plo<ell•edlorhearlng. v arlleld Aw n ... , HuntlnglOll BH <ll, A l~I clel<.rlptlon of told t.,rllory • CA.,... '' contol11ed In Ruo1u11011 No. • Phlllp H -N.,,_, IUI S.mor IC>-1 ..... CMIOO ,..,..,,,lier 12, '"°· ol , Ort.,., Cmlo Mew, C"' ,,.,. llW Bo.rd ol ~vi-•, on Illa with Dalt Slmbro. lo&lO S.nl-11• Ter Ille Cl••-Of Ille 86.rd Of 5"pervl10t1 ••<•.car-dill M#lr, CA., ... ) The territory I• oonerolly Clltl<rll>tcl •i ftus t>u\1MH '' conouc ttd by • foUovn~ • hm•ted 0¥1ntr\tup S•ld M'IM••tMM con\1st' of •P. Prt1llp H M<Namee pro•lmat.1y 11 .Cr"H IOUlltel 111 1r.e T11" •Ull-1 ••l !Ilea with Ille so..111eu1 .. 1y corner Of (Old) 1rv1M co .. 111y Cler" ot Otaf'QO Co .. nly on Boule"•rd and Jtffr•y Aood In ttw Nov•mt>et 1•. ,.., M>f'tf\ lrv•ne •r•• .. P IMIM Pubh\tleCI ()-...,~ C:O.•I Da ily Piiot • NOV h . 0e< J 10, II 1'90 41'1 tc .. --- PUBLIC NOTICt; PICTITIOU$ aUSINfSS MAME STATEMENT 1 n• toOow1nq oierMW\ 1 \ 001nQ bui• . '"'''•' l & H PA Er ISION MACHINING .;in Bo1w Ave . llnll 10?. HUl\t•noton li••c n, ca -n .. • Loul\. Anat ct, Jr , bl61 M•r<«"llrn1t (>.,, Hul\l1nQlon Be<t<h. C• 911>41 T h i\ bU\INU\ I\ conouct..o ov •n 1n DATED Tiil> l21h dayof Now mblfr. IMO BY ORDER OF tHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUN· TY. c,<ILIFORNIA ISEAU JUNEALEXANOER Cle,_ of Int Board of 5'.<pervl10t1 of Or-C:O..nly, Celllorn1a Publl>hflel Oranoo C.0.'1 Dally Pilot ':'fOV. 2t, DK, 3 ]91Q --~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS d1v1dual LOur\ """' o, Jr BID ITl!M NO. 411 . lh" \tdl.,,,,,,nl .,8 , llll'O ""''" lne I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1110t eounty <1flrk ol Or•n~ <ou"tv on I \.eAled propow•i wUI be re-ceived by No•emb!fr 1•. 1"90 •~City Of Cml• Mew. lo w11 Tll• Cl· FUOISO l ly Count•I, PO 8o• 1200, Cosio Me ... P•Dh\lle<I Oren~ C.00\I ti"''' P1101 Calllornla '116:H>, on °' belore tlle tt0ur Nov 26. ~ 1, 10. 11 1oeo •761 90 I 01 It 00 • m, on F"daY. Oecemt>e• 19, PUBLIC NOTICE l'lllO II .n.11 l>e tl>e rOIPC>n•lblllly Of Ille l>oOOer lo dellver hi• l>ld lo llWI City Cl•••'• Otttu l>y Ille pr~r ennounceo l'l!ALI JUNEAl.El(ANOIR a. .......... ,d o4'"""9rvl-•of Or .... Otunly, Collf9r'N• P ... 11.-Orelltll C.O.at Dolly PllOI ........ n.. J ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~., ... NOTl(W OI' AValLAelLITY Of' ANNUA&. 118POllT ,..,,._,. to ie<tlon .... 1•1 or "'° lnlern•I R•v•11 ... Code, nollce I• llerotly .. _ tllel Ille-· ,_,,,., tile llscol .,..,r July I, "" to June ~. 1't0 ol KAATZ POVNOA-TION, e privet• t..-lon, la evollable el Ille loYllclatlon'• prlnclpel offke tor 111· ll»O<llon M lllt ,....,., bullnftl lloun ''om 10 o.m. to • p.m. by eny c1111.., wllo requests II within 110 uys t iter Ille dole Of llll• llUDlk•llon. Tile I-Ion's r>rlnclpel oflk• Is locattel • 1441 Avoeodo Avo., Newport a.och, c:otllom4a nMG. Tiie prlnclpot moneoer of ,,.. '°""' Oollon Is Alcllt rd Krot1, M.O .. Sherman And•IHll, C P.A • ttOO S-MI Blvd., Ste. JU, 1.o> AnQOIH Ca 9006• ' Put>lllhtcl Dr-C:0.11 Oelly Piiot Nov u. 19'0 •7~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING a1DS a10 ITl!M NO. 475 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llWll seal.O P"OPOWI> wlll be received t>y Ille Clly al Cotto MOW, lo wll Tiie Cl· ly Co11nc11. P O Bo• 1200, Coel<I Mew, Ca11torn1a n•». on or llelore Ille nour of I I 00 am. on Frlu y, 0.Gemller "· I 19'0 I I V...11 be IM tOl-'>lllillty o4 tM l>ldder to 0011 ... r Ills bid to tlle City Clerk" Olli<• by Ille pr-r onnounceCI llm. BIO\ Wiii lie OUl>ll<IY _,,.., ancl •Hd ••-at II 00 e.m., or H soon lllereelltr •• pr«lk .ol• on Friday, December 19, '"O In tne Council Cha mbers. City Hall. 11 Fair Dr ive, Costa Mu•, Calllornl• ,,,,., tor lurnlsl'llt19 FOUR (at EACH IH I MOOEL ONE·HALF T014 PICKUP TRUCKS. Addllicnal sell 01 Ille tPKlllcotlons may t>e OMolned at t"' Olflu of Ille Purcllutnv A90n1 al 11 F1lr Or Ive, COiia Mew, C.tllornla Bids VIOYld lie return.O to '"' a11tnllon Of llWI City Cluk, wllllln w ld time llmll, In a Meleo ...... 1-. IOtnllllod on Ille OUI· >Ide will! the Bid I lltm Number anCI Ille ume Boen wlll t>e OUl>licly open.., 1nCI Opening ooco. NOTICE 01' HliARINO reao ··-•• 11.00 •.m ., M H -E•<ll Did 11\oll lt'O<llY •«h •nd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllel llle•Hller .. pr«lk al>I• on FrlCMly, every Item ..... IO<tl! "' tlle-lfl~ t"' lloerd al SW.rvl-• o4 lllO County Oecember "· 1..0 In Ille CoYn<ll lion•. Any onCI otl eac..,tl.,• to tlle o4 0••"911. SI~• o4 Callfornle, hos Dy Cllember>, Clly Hall, 11 Folr Orlw . -lll<OIHI'" """' be cle.,.ly tlaltel llH otullon c»ltel Ille 11111 day ot Nov· Co•I• Mew, Cellfornla t2'2', lot 1n llWI bid, -lolllKe to wt l<wth ..,Y •mt>er, '"°· Otclorod 111 Intention 10 l11 rnhll1ng ONE EA "" MOOEL ll•m Ill Ille ~lllCotlon• .... 11 tit ·-·the lH rltory dHCrl-llelow lo TRUCK WITH SPECIAL CABINET orounCl>for rejt<llono4 thoblcl 0••"9e Coun1Y SlrMI Li(llllll'IQ Main· BOOY Eocll Did tllell set lorlh Ille fyll l•n•M• Oulttcl No 10. or>e1 ha• •••H ACl<lot..,.,.I Mb of lh• specHlcallon• ,..,.,,., olld rOllOtncH of 011 PO'""'' WodMIOOy, trw 11th day Of O.Ceml>er,l moy be ootaone<I •I ,,.. Olfl<e ol '"" and parl'9> lnlerttl.O In'"' Pf-91 '*·al,,..."""' OI' JO 0 <10(~ A M o• Pur<llH•"9 AQOlll •I 11 Fair Ori.... II ,,,. l>id I• by . corporell .... ,, ... ,,,. .aid day on '"" Cllemt>et\ o4 uw Board Co•to Me\a, C.Hlorn1<1 BIO• VIOulO t>e nomH al '"' offlG•n who ~•n •Ion on ot Su~rv1\Qr\ al IM C:O..nly ol Or_,gs r•turn.o to Ille •>llent1on of Ille City .,, tfte H•ll of AOm1nt\tr•hon, •O C•••cl (.1er111.. w1tn1n W•O ttme-timil, In • ilOfMm•nt °"~If of ow c.orpot •Uor. •nd wllet-more lllen one otllc.er Cent .. Plato, ~la Ana, Calllorn1a \Uled ..,...__, Klefllllled on IM oul· m.,,, >Ion. II Ille l>od I\ l>y • ., ,,._., I•~ and pl~e fOf IN neann.o \tOf' •itr\ tnt B•o ll~m Numbet and the p.ertntr~p Oil • to4nt w ntur•. \\ate upan t,_ QUltSt •O'\ of ~iO •''""''•t•on Optn•nQ O.te the narft4tt •nd addr•Ullfl of alt QetWr•I •nd •II Obfec.t10ft'\ tht!rtoto. •• tlfhlcn E•<,, btO '"•" 'loe<lfy ee<h •no timt •net P4:«-• all inter~\ltd ,_,.-,I rvery nem11n set fortn '"ow s,_crfl<•· H ttnen .,._, Joln1 i;enturer \ If thl ~ -· ~ t>ldder '' • so•• proprletOtlhlP or may•--""11eard I lion\ Any •lld all exception• to '"" anollle• ..,111y Ille! ~ l>uMnft\ un· Addlllonal 1nlorma11on m•v "" 0() •Pt>C1l1<•t1ons mu>l "" ctu rly •toled ~., e llclllious nom., 1,,. olo 111011 be ••1neo lrom ~ C. Mtltllan •11.M :M4J on Ille bid, alld tallure 10 14'1 for-th any In Ill• •••I nem. of Ille b'-wHll a Al eny """' prior 10 tt.. llm• llK•O •lt rn in tho •P.<lllcations •hall I>• ou lonatlon foll-Ing •llOwlt\9 "OBA 1or 11 .. r1no, any 1nl•••sled per""'' orouM• •or ••)e<llonot tne Did. 111'1• flcllllou• name)". provided, may Ille wll11 '"" Ci•rk 01 tht &o.rd of Eath l>ld lllt ll "'1 lortll llM lull however, no llcllllou• ,,.,... •IWlll lM 'iupervl-• ol lht County ol Or.,90 no me\ and rnldence• ol all Pt<M>n• u-unleu 1,,.,0 ,1 • ,.,,,..,, r9i1lllr• •rlllen ol>jo<hon> to 1"" orOllO'Ml<I an •nO parto ... lnter .. teo In LM prOPQMll ''°" wltll Ille Ortn99 C:O..nty Recorder M U lion, -•ch ol>)tcllons w•ll t>e con 11 Ille D•d I• l>Y • corparatlon, ll•te '"" In ,., .. o1 corpor.ilon•, Include Ille •10.reo by tllO Boero Of Supoorv1M>r..,..1 n.1 m .. of I"' ofllce•• whO CM'I •Ion •n nomu ol the PrHlclenl. S.cretery, IM llmt -ploce llMed to• ,,...,,n0 •or .. menl on bell.ti! of th~ corporatlo11 freesurer, olld -.._, A 191101 001<.rlP1lon Of \Old territory ano wll.ihtr mort lll•n one oll"•' Th• City c.o..nc11 Of Ille City OI COii• •• to11t•lne<1 "' Re\Olul1on No. 11().le..J. m1111 \lgn II l he 111 0 " l>Y • "'-dated Nowmt>er I~. 1490. 01 ine &ooro l>Orl"41r\lllp M • 1olnt venture, •late ,, ::: :i-:ve• IP!e rlont 10 rt)KI ..,Y el SupervlM>n, on Ille wlltt lhe Clerk of lhe name• tlld -rOI"'' of •II ~neral Oaled No...-11, 19'0 Ille Board Of S.-•vl~ flle lerrllory PO rlner. Ond tolnl venluru" II Ille p I Or I• oonerolly cle>crlbed ••toll-• I> odder I• • >o•• oroprletor>tttp or ut>I ,,,.., ~ C:O.ll Oally Piiot, Sold ...,..••lion con\l\h or appro• t notller """"' thal -.. t>u•lntt• un-140~~-~"° alU-IO 1ma tt1y 10 ocro to(o•tO In the der • t1cllt1ous norne, 1111bid111a11 1>e W..lhwest.,lycor""rofWtlnutAvonue In lllO real -ol ll!t l>IOde<' with a • encl Jell~y R-111 '"" nortn trvint d<l>lonatlon loll-Ing •llowlno "OBA •re• t "'' tlU•llOu\ n•m •>'". prorwlded, PUBLIC NOTICE OATEO '"'' 111n dav Of NO••mt>er, hOw•••r, no h<llllovs neme sllell tM ltlO ut.ed unf"4 nwr• I\• cvrreftt reoistre -NOT lea TO ClOMTltACTO ltl CM.LI MO l'Otll a 1 DS Sc'-1 District IRVINE UNIF IED l ld OMClllne J.00 o'clock p.m of Ille IJlhdeYol o.c.mDer, IW . BY OROE"I OF TtiE BOARD OF lion wllll '"°Or-Coutlty AKorder SUPERVISORS OF DAANG E COUN· In <•M of cor-porellClft\, Include the Ty. CALIFORNIA ne mu ot , .. Prttldeftl, S.creLuy, Piece of llkl R•etpt Olllrlet -mlnltlr .. loft Cent.,., ,.., Alton AW . Ir YIM ISEAL I JUNE ALE XA140E R Treosurer. onCI ~' Cler• of Ille Board T Ila City Council of ,,.. City ol Cotto of 5'.<pervl-• ol Mtto re_.....s Ille r1on1 10 re)K1 OflY Or-c;o..n1y, ell l>id> Protocl lcloelltllleollon Name 01 .. lrlct Administration Center Aemodel· 1"9 C.lllorrwa OtleO NOvember 11, 1..0 PuOllsheO C>-C:O.JI 0.olly Pilot PUblllheO Or-Cool C:0.11 DAllY Pl act Pion• are on Ille Olllrk t ...,_ mlnl1lrollon c.ni.. -1totl Al!Aln Aw. I rvln• Porter,. Jen1en,. H•nten, Nlonroeot, Arcttlt.clt. "1 c..m1no dill Lo• Nier ... S.... Cle-• Noy 1' De< ), '"° ..... .., Piiot Nov 1', l'IO 4~41.eo PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INYITINO all)j a10 ITl!M NO .• ,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Illa! )H ied llf'OPOWI• wlll lie roct1ved t>v !fie Clly Of CMI• MtW. 10 wit r11, Cl Iv C.ountll, P 0 8o• 1200, COil• IM••. Celllo•nla '1162', on 0t llelore trw nour 114 II 00 a.m. 011 Friday, Oectmbtr t•. lfeO. It 'JhaH l>e IM tHpon>ll>illly of lllO bl-r lo 0011,,.r hi) t>ld lo lllO Clly Clt,lo.'s Oltl<e t>y ,,,. P!'-• Ofll'OUnted time. Bids wlll t>e pUl>llCly openflCI and reed •I-ti I I 00 •·"' • or •• lOOll tllereall"' •• praclltal>lt on Frldey, December It, '"O 111 Ille Co~nc ii Cllemllers, Cltv 11all, 11 Fe lr Drive. Colle Me..,, Calllornl• .,,,,, for lurnhhlno ON E 111 C ACH 1 .. 1 NIOOEL TRUCIC FIVE (S) YARD DUM P P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICI! INVITINGatDi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVl:N llWlt ••D ITIM NO .• ,. .... •l>o-mtcl Sc-. Ohtrlct ol NOTICE IS 11EREBY GIVEN Ille! Or-Coolnly, C•Ufornl• • .cllnv llY >H ied pr-••• wlll be received 1ry and lllro"911 II• GoverPll"tl·loerd, IM Cllyo4 Costa-w to wlt The Cl llerel naller r ehrre d 10 •• ly Council, P 0. Boa 1ioo, Cosio Me..,, "DISTRICT", wlll r0<elve up lo, bul 'C;olllornla ., ••• on or t>elore Ille nourl not leler tnen llW .OOw·•lelM llmo, OI 11 ·oo • m, on Friday, Otcomller tt, MtleCI l>lcll for llW _.,ii of• C.Ofttroct 19'0 It "'°" bt !Pie rnpon\ll>lllty ot lot tlle al>ow Pf'Olo<I. tne t>l-r to 0011,,., lllS bid to tho City Bids •llell be rocel-In the piece Cler' t Office l>y Ille pr-• .,.,,0unca ldtnllfltcl _.,., -"' lll•ll bt wened llme Bldl wlll l>e IJUl>ll<IY opentel encl fftd pytiil<IY reed •IOUll .. Ille -we· re1d •IOUO al II :00 a m .. or 01 soon staltel time..,. plllCe. 111eru1ter •• pr«lk •l>i• on Frldey There Wiii lie • SU ,00 ..._ .. r• December It, ••to 111 IM cout1Cli qylrlld for e«h Ml of bid dOc-llt• to' Chemllet1, City Hall, 11 Felr Ori.._, ou•re111M IN relurn In fOOd cOftdlllOll Co•l • Mew, Calllornle nn•, 10, wltllln 1 •Y' aft.,. Ille 1'M1 _,,.. furnl>ttlng ONE 111 EA l·TON CAB uto. AN 0 CHASSIS '"' MODEi. GVW ••ell ... mutl cellf.,111 alMI ... 10,000 La WI TH SPECIAL BODY. re"""tl,. toe tN COlllroct dlle-t. Acldltlonel Ml• of tne -lllcetlont 1:•<11 '*' -• • «<tfNMlllM 9Y moy l>o CIC>l .. ned at the Office of Ille Ille -wfty,.,.,,.... te lft Ille c.-r•I Pur<h••lnv Agonl •I n Felr Ort... • .......,.. ... lol' ft llel of iw...- COllt Mt'4 Callforllla. Bids "'°4ild ~ ~ttlC'Mn. mo lie .... ,.. et the Office ot tl>e ....._. ..... ,CA,.... l'urcho.I"' ....... al II Felr Orlve, T .. : OMI ,_,_ C-lo ~ CAlllfO<'lll•. IMK .-lcl be .. 1191 ...... Cr .... C:..tl Dolly ,, ... '""'"°" toe ,.,. .. tonllOft Of '"" City Nov. 2t, 1• .,.,. PVBUC NOTICE Cieri!, within wkl llMe llmll, Ill • ___ ....,,.....,. __ .....,, _____ _ ... ltd --· ...... led ... , ... WI• ,,. .... COU.TOll'TMi •IM with .. aid,._ Numoer anCI Ille PlJBUC NOTICE ITATSOll'CMJ,...NIAHCt Ol*llllt o.i.. TMICIOIHfTYOll'H,...I l!oc h Did thtll tt»KllY •e<h tnd MOTIC80f'APl'UCATIOll ....... .... ,., llom ..... lortll In Ille-Ult •· TO .. L4AUlOHOUC NOTtca °' llnllnl .. TO Hl.L llCl!'Jl/YI'( . ..,.,_.•!!, f~~ep\l\I')\ .'~.I~. , ........... V811MH· ....... llaAI.. f'JlffalT ... AT ••• lVaT& lllOCll1~f-,,...,.. be cl<iorly u eltel To Wham It Moy CoMern: MILi • In tho t>ld, -lollllre 10 .. t tor-th ony MAAIO O. LONZ I• _,Ylnt la Ille VAH LOOH INTl• .. •111•, INC., Item In tho tPKlll<allon1 shell I>• Oepert..-t of AIC-11< ...... , ... A C.0111.,..... c..r.r•'-!t l"lellltlft v.. O•Olllldtl<wretocllonof tllel>lcl. Conlrot lor ..... , •• ~$Al.I[ ••••• JOHN"· WINOATa, Jll., e1vtltLY l!•<h l>ld tlltlt .. , forth tn• lull WINI! (PVI. EAT. PL.) ll<Oft• to NII WIHOATI, -0011 I tiw.utll lCI, nem•• end t'ff!Otnces of oll perlOftl a•<-11< bowrotH •I 10 E ltlh It j'"''"".,.• ~·· ~,":'..:~~~ ~~·.~:.-:o::.::.i:ir.r.:; c:o;::,:= ~~ cl::tc>~.; "'..:.· .!:!::C: ::,,,~=: :i:".::: names of Ille ollk•rl whO cen slOll on Nov. 26, '"° •n.MO enUllOd "41efltr' C.,,,,, ell o.c.,,,_, -orHment on befl•ll of tlWI COl'l'«•llon 12, '"°· at 10:00 A.M. or INrM1'ff end whotller more ltten one otfl<.er ---~ wllhl11 t1WUmeot...,..1>Ylaw,U.- mu•I s l on . II lh• l>ld Is l>t • PUBUC NOTIC£ dtr>ltnod. at , .. _ 111 the ....._ 1»rtnerll'llp or-. joint ventur•, •lol• 1_____ r .. •rellCed P9rtllloft .c:lllll\ wlll '°" •• ,,,. nomes--OIMI of •II ooner•I NOTICI INVITIMO ••Os prlvtt• .... IO .... "'"""' -· "" pertnerl onCI joint ... nlurerl. If the RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: S.•IOO , ... , ....... -~·11-..., ...... t., bidder Is • wl• proprietorship or Mentl-otl r1t111. lllle, -lntere•l 1 anolller entity that ~ t>u\lneu un· :=~ = .;-::::..:~ 1~~,;~~ In the ,.... .,_rty t«t'-11 111 tho de' • llcllU-llOMO, IM l>lcl >1\111 l>e Ike ol the Oly Cieri!, IO<a led 01 tnoo County of Or.,., sc-. of Calllorni•. 1 In Ille reel...,,.. of Ille I>-wllll • Jo mbor" Rood, Irvine. Colflornle des<rllloda lot~: cle•lonatlon fotlowlng lhowlng "OBA .,7 11 The toulh-•terly re< IOflQYI•• I Cthe lie 11110\I• name I". provldeG, , .. :•fo~:... !!.,~i: .,;':;'~~!.o:!; one-hOll of l.04 t of Tr Kt No. J76, In IM hOwever, no llcUlio\11 nom. '"°" be Community Park. CIP SIO-lt. The •II• City ol C...la Mew, C-y of Or-. uled uni-there I• o current r1111i•tr• Of Ille ....,,, 1, locotecl 01 OJI BryOfl \tel• o4 ColttorPlla, a per mop , .. tlon with tlle Or.,,.. C:.OU..ty Re<.ordef". Avenue, lrvlne, Callfornl• corcleCI In eoo. IS P-1' of N11 ... Ill CIM of <Of'POl'•llom, Incl-.... OESCRIPTION OF WORIC AK•••· cellaneous ~. In .... Olllc.e of - n•m•• of the Prnlde<ll, S.cretary, tlon Bullellno of -o•lmotely S,OlO County ltocorOOr TreHurer, •nCI ~r. sqyore feel. Rttlroom Of appro•tm•I•· Tiie _,., 11 ~ly re1..-rtel Tne City Councll o4 the CllV of """' ly * -· l•l •nCI \lie clevo'-""'' to as ?t.» "'-t aouMvarCI. C:0.1<1 Meso r._VH the rlQlll lo re ject OflY 01 ., PP r 0,, 1m 0 1 e I Y 10 • < , • • Meso. c:otlfomlo. Tho ...-r1y •• to tM or oll t>ICll. ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE 11,700,000 M>ld on "' .... I>" bMll, Wl>jocl lo Cllr· oe1o0· NO..,,,l>er 21, '"°· OPENING OF PROPOSALS· The rent ...... c:oveno11t>, condlllOlll, Pul>lllhtcl Or-C:O.st 0.lly Piiot pr_.alS 1111111 l>O pwbllcly _.., ono rntrl<llon>, reserveliOfll, rlo ttu, ~w u •-41•2-IO reed •I 2:00 PM on J tnu.ry IJ, "" •I rlOllll of -Y. and NMmeflf• of re<.oro PUBUC NOTICE NOTICE TOClll.DIT0115 O'° aUU< TllANS,Ell AND DI' INTaNTION TO TltAMS,all ALCOHOLIC aevallAOE LICINSE (Sou . "" -• M7 u . c. c. -MIJJ.14. & "'C..0) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Illa! o bulo tronster. lntlUOlng an ol<oholi< t>evtrooe llt•nse, Is ol>oul lo be mode ol 111•1 certain rHlouront wllll Deer and wine Ileen .. t>usinou Koow11 •• STAYAOS SUAF & SIALOIN ond IOC•tod ., ff30 WUI Cout Hlonway, Clly of NewPOrt BHCh , COUl\IY ol Orenge, Stolt o4 C•lllorn•• 92660. Neme o4 Tronlleror and Llcenoee. F-··· IH number I nd l>u•lntu •d· dreis 1, ASIM & G ABRIEL, I NC , o Calllor11le <Of'POl'•llon, 17170 Covrin.y ~. H-lfttlOo e..ctt, C.lltornle , F-ol Tu No.: ff.*9110 N•-. soc:lor socun ty numller -l>u>lneu a ddreu of Intended Tron11., .. , lnctUOinQtlp co0t, 1" MUHAMMAD AHMAO, 7011 Lea· lnoton A-. HOiiywood, C.lllornia '°°"· Soclel Security No 10,_11 Total conslOtrollon to t>e !Miid tor Ille proM rty dieti<:r•oeo. In 9fiM:rAI, ., •ft •lock In Ir-. lhrtur ... "'l'JIPMMI ond ~ will 10991r.r woltt tr. h<enM " IUJ,000.00 l>es<ri,.I• A- l Ptr-1 Olt<k . . ' 10,000.00 1 Ottnand Notes 10 "" rep1oced l>y <••II llvOUOfl tK.row . I 42,000.00 I Note. S.turlty Agreement & ucc.11n1avoro1 .. 11er. . '83.000.00 TOTAL: . ..llll,000 00 l(lnd o4 llc•nw 10 be tron•t.rrtd alld numDer I• •l·'"sal ON Solo 8o4'r olld Wine Ll<tnM. Tile Hit ono 1ran1ler Wiii t>a con· summaled at 10·00 A, NI. on or alter Ille 22nd day of December, IMO, a l IM es cr ow dtpa r lmt n t of PR OF E SS IO NAL E SC R O W SERVICE S •t 1911 Norin fustln A.,.n.,. IPosl Office 8o• 11su1. Sent• AllO, C•llforn1a n101 <n 1111. All ot,,., l>U\lneu 11omtt and ..,. dre1sos UMd by'"' Tr.,Sleror wltl!ln Ille poll '"'"year> IO fer H 11 -now11 lo Ille Tramf-ere. Some. Ille at>ove-mentl-CI off I<• ol Ille or •-rerd en<umllrences of ruord to Owner. be soll1lioel out of the purcr.oso priu I 0 B T A I N I N G c 0 N T R A c T Bid• or .,,..... .... l11vlta0 for tn11 DOCUMENTS: The w>e<lllCOllOll> •re pr-r1y -,__ l>O 111 wrll1no e lld en It II ed. "Northwood Commu11lly wlll be recet,..., el the olflGe of R-r Park CIP ~,, ... PllM -tPKlll<o· A. Gt•l>I•, ,.,_,In Miki portlllon OC• Uons •lld ell contro<t 00<umo11t1 m•1 lion at Cit O wl< C.11ter Ori•• Wttl, l>e O()lalned !tom llW Oeperlmonl o4 Se11ta Ane, C.llfornlo, at any time Publl< workl, Clly ol 1rv1ne, l 7200 •lier lfle ~·Of'"'' notice -llelor• Jamt>or• Rooo. Irvine, Celllornl•. A making MlklWle. non-refunoable ftie o4 uo.oo wlll lM lnltlal -~ lie IHltel end "''" tt\arooo tor M<h ,,., of oocuments t>e of)4lnKI •I 111e ofllG• 01 ROQer A, Plans Ofld Sl>Klllcollon• wlll be malled Greble, at the "°"' of 11.00 A.M. on lor en addlllonal cherl!O"' u.oo. tne al>ov• c»te. Wrlllen ow rt>IOi may PROPOSAL GUARANTEE Eacn be •ul>mltt.o etttter et llW tlm. o! tne P•OPOHI 111.,11 l>O occompanled by 0 PttY•I• ••I• or at tne ,,,,.. ot conllrmo- urtllltd or <""'l•r'• check or 1>10 t>ond tlon ol the wl• l>y Ille coYrt. Tiie In IM omounl"' 10 perun l "' tile lotal minimum owrbid 111•11 t>e •I l~••I l•n t>ld price peyal>le lo tt.. City or 1rv111e percelll (10%) ol lhe llrSI Ten •• • ouar.,I• Ille! Ille blddor. II hi• ThOu••nCI Goller• 1$10,000.001 ono llvt propolOI I• accec>too, will promptly U · pof<enl CJ%) of the ..,_,.., In u ceu ecul• the c.onlr«I, M<U<• poyment of lhereol o...r the •irt hlQllHI Did on trw WMkmon's Compensollon Insurance, property. •lld lurnllll • w llsloclory Fellllfut TIM pr-rty wlll t>e told on Ille Perfot......u 9ond In the -• 01 f0Uow1nv l.,ms. C..11, tan perG•nl 100 perc-o1 "'°total l>ld ,wke -• 110"') of.,. -bid, by o1Nr ,,,.,, L•bor encl Moterl•I• Boftd lo Ille • Ptrty to tw portt11.,. octlen, to «· omov11t ol 100 perunt ol 11>e totel bid <om,..ny -°".,. by cerllllod <11«11, price encl -tlolanca to be peld on con· WAGE RATES. A• •-Ired by Sec· llrma11on ot Hie l>y Ille Superior lion 1111 ot 1"' Calltornla ut>or c-Court ToM>. '°""· ope<aUno and ltw Owne< ,,.. clelermlneo llW 90nerai molnlONnte ·-· -pr-lum1 prev•ll•nt rMet. Of ••OH ltt '"' toc•h .. on ln\ur•n<• •<<•Pt•Dlt.. lo "'• ly In wh i~h Ille work h 10 l>e pyrchO-"'°'' l>e prora100 as of tM per tor med. CoolOI o4 Mid ,._ rote 0•1• Of --Ion Of conveyance E • clelerminat1on1 .,, maintain.a 01 Ille •mlnatlM of tltlt, r.<ordl110 01 cot" otttct \ of tN O.rwr end •re •v•U•~• WY•n<-•. ,,.,..,., ...-.. ,. and any Utt• UPoll r"llH!sl Tiie Controctor \hOll o11s .. ro11u polity V...11 lie •I llle ••· PoSI • copy of w lcl oocu,.,,...t at t e<ll PtM• ol tne pwclltiOr °' P<Jr<llO\ers lot> >rl• The Conlro<tor end e ny w t>-No ln1tlel l>lcl '"' lhon T-Hulldrecl contra c1or ....o.r him •11ell POV"°' in i ::i::::o~lor• IU00,000 001 >hall be 1nen Ille _.:ltlod prevallln; rattt ot OalH Noveml>9' la, ltlO ••Ge' 10 •II _,..,,, emp1oye<1 1n Ille u ecullon o4 1rw Gontroct A-• A Gr-•, PROJECT AOM INISTRATION. All Rl'l.,M quo1llo~ ............ lo ..... projKI prior ROO•ll A. OllA•LI 10 Ille -"'"G o4 l>ld• \hall lie Olrecled Aef-10 CollSlrUCllOn Pro)KI Supervl-. Cl •t Clwk ~ l>f'lw W•I ty ol Irvine (lta) l*lMOllSO·*'· ~~7~~;;::-2 OWNER'S RIC.HTS RE$ERVEO· TM Owne< r-..rves ..... rl(llll 10 reject Pul>lli/ltlCI Or°"91 C:O.•I Dally Piiot any or •11 l>lcls, lo w•lve OflY lnlorm•ll• Nov. U , DK.:. 3, 10, I~ '750-IO ty In a t>ld, •no 10 mau aworO• 1n Ille , PUBLIC NOTICE lnlerut Of Ille Owner. Oelll<I' NO"""'ller 20, 1..0 CITV OF IAVINE By· ION L Ool .. l>Y. o.puiy Clly Clerk PubllS1WCI Dranoo C:O.tl Golly Pilot Nov 1•. Oec.l, 19'0 • '7 ... IO PUBLIC NOTICE .... ,,., "CTITIOUS aUSIMISS NAMa STAT•M•NT Tllo fouowlno per>ons ere dolno l>U\lne11 u : GARDE N V IST A PARTNERSHIP, Jll EHi 171n Str .. 1, Co•l•-.CA Tiit portles ogr .. tllel Ille consldllr•· "°" l or Ille tr.,llor of the l>\lslneu and Ille lleenM b lo be paid ellar the Otpartmenl ol Alcoholic Bever1oe COtllrol Ila• _o.,.d Ille p r-d lr•n•ltr "CTITIOUI •USIN•SS Oaled Novemt>er J, '"° MAM• STAT8MeNT 01n1e1 Gl11>0r1, nn °'--Avon .... I.Gs Al~, CA '1710 Sidne y J ocobs, JJ ... Fed.ra t Avenue. l.os ...,......, CA '°9M ASIM& GABRIEL, INC.. Tll• lottowlno person• .,. dOlllO • Colllorllla corp. t>ullneH a1: Tr-leror-DINING Wln4 DUKE, J.ti. VII By Er,..I R GoD<lel, Opono, ,._, Booch. Ca. '2-.J Vl<e PrOllclenl Loll" Oa nlel Fallocar a, f201 -mmoo Ahmad, Pa trice Road, Newpor1 BH<ll, CA Tr ..... r.. '1-.J ,llOPallfOMAL Marlon Elliott. am P1tr1<.• Rood, IKllOW SClllVICl!S 14ewpor1 e.oc11, Ca n .. l in t M_ T..,. A....,.. T11u t>u•ln01• " conoucted by • ""' Ollk.e ... 11111 hmlleO -lnetaNp Sallta AM, c... '2711 l..OY4• 0. Follocore l:te,.w Ne. ...,,,MP Thll si.-1 wu 11100 w11n 1r. Tiii• l>U\I""' h collductod by • llmlleel -1rw,,,,.p OonlelGllto..t Thh 11111-1 -flied wllll Ille Co1111ty Clerla of Oro,,.. Counltr on NOY•mb9r 1•# t•. .. lMU• PUllll"'9CI Or-C:O.•t Golly P iiot Nov. 1', Dec. J, 10, 11, 1'80 alS7-IO PU8UC NOTICE Publl>hflel Or°"91 C:O.ll Oally Pilot County Clerk ot Ora1190 Cownl• on Nov. 16, 19IO 411•-IO Novemt>or a, 1'80 ,..,,_ -· -----Pt.a l'ICTITIOUI 9UlfM811 PUBLIC SOTJCE Publl\Ncl Or-Goe•I Golly PllOI ltAMll ITAT8-NT ~ ~ov. S, 12,J.t, 1', IMO • ~ Tile leltowlf19 ,__, are llolng l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN8H I l>Ull"'te•: NAMa STAT8Ml!NT PUBUC NOTICE lllCH l'HOT'O LAe. 2611 Dv•r'4tot t>u~~ ... ~o~~wlno perwn> ere do1no ----,.-,CT-1-T-IOU-1-1-U-1-1"-.-1-1---1 A~-~~.~~~< .. '"' FlllST ROBERTS LIMITED, '10 NAM91TAT8M8NT < ....... o ... 111 ..... 0lo.tawore Rollerts, A-m. ea. '291» Tiie lot-illo pertofl It dolno bull-_!:::...---. It ~ lly • <or· Oorh Anne W•lermen, 7107 Mii ... -· nH~ller Lene, Newport lloactt, Co. BEACH TIM.a PllOPl!RT1f$, tot SU.~1, IM. ...... f.. Bey, .. ,_, ea. n .. 1 c. o. DrK•1t1, H.,""'1 Olttrk ,, 1• Olono 1..11.. B. JMll ,.,,,,.ry, IMS KlllQl.i Cl.. IE9c. Vko ,.,.....,., NewPClrl 8Mdl, ea. '2MO Cffl• Mow, C.. ttU. Thia .....,_. -lllW w1t11 - Tiii• llvtlneH •• ConCluclocl l>y • Tiii\ llUllnHt It conOu<t.0 by en Ill· CO..llly Cieri! ., °'llftBe C-ty Oii llml-_,,.1'111.. dMdllel. ......,,..., S, 1• OWis WM.,.mon I . JMn -..,y l"t_.t TNt ••-t wn lllOCI with Ille Thlt tll•-t w• 11100 wltll the "'*''-Or .... C:.tl Dally l"I ... C-ty Cltrll of 0r.,,.. c:ovntv 011 Co""'' Clerk of Oreftl' Coullty on Nov, II, It,», De<. I, 1• •s.r1..0 Nowmllor U , ltlO. Ntvem-14, 1•. ---• =---· ,.,..,.. "''*'"'" c..,... Caell Dolly l"lloC N v 7 I .... , .. Pu4>11.-Or .... Coaal Dolly l'lloC Nov 2'. De<. I, 10, 11, 1• "9S-eo PUBUC NOTICE AdCllllONll Mii Of the -(lllUliofl> mt y be CIC>lolntd •' tht Offke ot tn• Purcll•vne Agonl al 11 Felr Drive, Onta _.., C.Hlornl• 816\ .,,...19 bt "'"'Md IO lllO ellontlon al lllO City Ct•'"· w1111111 w ld time llmll. 111 • ... 1ee1 .,,,...._, IOfftllflOd Oft tlW OU1 \14" wllll IN Bid llem N-r anCI the OOtnlno l»te r•l11r...O to tlW .it.,,tlon 01 ti. City TM OllTltlc;T --rltM to Clerll, wltl!ln w!4 tlMe llmll,. 111 a re)ott _, • .. , .... W ti Wei,.. Mt .. •Itel _._, ICIOlltllltcl on tho out· lr,..,..,IUcl ., 1....,.,,...11'" 1" eriy It PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE tlM with Ille llkl lltfft N_, ond v. _... w 111 ~ ....._ ~-..-------..,..--,.----, -----------0.,.nlflt Ootio. Tiit 011 •tCT 1111 ..,...,_. ,,.., MOTIC8 Of' IALA l'ICTITMUI wte•M ..... ,,. ..... '" Tiie _....,. ..,_ It ...... llWtl. _ .. , Eoch &ICI 11\all tPtCllY H <I! encl .wry Item OI -IOf'th In the ...-<llKO• '"''" A,,., -•II e11c-.it1111\• to l,.. tflf(lllUtl-tl'llllt .. , ...... y •loltel Ill lfle tlO. .... lollure to Ml IMI! ony tW"I 111 tllt •119<111<•110" •h•ll be •...ci• .., re)«tltrl at ... bid. •.h ell OIO .,._II Ml le' th IM hill f\emff _.. r•i..nt•• .. oll ---ll>trt .. IMH'ttlotl In tlle prOjlOw l. lftMlllfe.Wa < ..... Mi.rl,H-IM 1111-., .. eHken ""'° can •19ft eri .,.._ tft lilllllalf .. IM t~ollon -"''** more fflell -tfflct r 11111'1 t lfll• If tllt llld le lly a .~ner•• ot a )Miii W9111ur•, tlala ~ .... -............... lllM, .. .,,_.. ......... _..,,.,., If , .. ... , It I Mlt ,,_1ot0f'tfll• et .... ,_ -'IY-.. Mt Wllnett - -• fl<mi--·Iha..., tMll .. "'.,.,..._ ..... ....,.,. ...... .,_..... ... .....,.~ "OeA 1''9 r1ct1t1av• 11-••"1 Pf•••.._, ... ~. ,. flCt .... l\lllM """ .. ............ ~,.... .. ,.. .. °' ..... °"""' .. _.,_. el ...,..._ !Mlude IN ... ~·· s.c,., .. y, ............ '·"'9C..~ll flllle (ltYcrtC.le .... -.. '""' .. ,.jtet .. ., 9'Z.::"......, ... T9 ~ ar.,.. c... Deltr ~ .... ,, ..... ,.. ,, ... l och Did sll•ll _.,., HCll And ... Ot...nw .... °""'* h•hl et Ill• Nona IS " ....... OIVIEN -et IO:• .. 111. Oft Oecemlel' a. , •. every ,..,., " ... forth 111 ... ljllKllk •· .... ., ... _. ............... ~Mii· cr.tltOf ........................... wit a1 .. _, ......... het4 "' cat-• 1i..1 Any -ott •a<epu.,, to the Int r•• fil -...,. ..,.. lfl IN •• OMl9r'I ••-.e. Int '""" T.,..111, ~. c.tlftm• .-,, .,. ""<lflcatlont -1111 c1eor1y •lal• l«alttr Ill Wlllcll IN• -* It "° • 194-lfttWlllClw; In -...... end ··"-.. Ml WWI Olly ........... .., _.. cr.n ., ,.,.. .. lltm '" lht ..-ClllWllOftt lllell M _. _ _.. M -* lfW CM· trovllft,., r-t«t1-.. .,.. 111e1 wed. .,,._ , ..... • ,. .. • .. E •ch Did 11\oll .. , lortll iiw Ml OllT•ICT cMll ........ IMI """' ""'"'" -,....-.. 94 .. , ,.,_ """"· tnrlM, CellfWllle . C.lot and port._ t!Mr-.. 111 ... .,......, 11\rf • ....... ,..._.,A"'" el """ •.. ..,. ~-................ , ... --. ,...... .... ,... l\llmot ..... ""I<•• -Cati ""' .. ""..:..... ...a...._._ --.......... .... .. '""""" ............. ~-.... . ... -... ,_ ... .., ...... eftd ........, ....,. tMft -affk er ...,.. I•__.."!!!" • ..,....,. ..., el lllUtl tltll. If tlle 1111 la ty a '6tM Cit ,...... n. reto lw M!Nllly ,.,,,,.""', ., .... ,.. --., ......... _.._ --.............. ,,.. ,.._,.,....,_ .... ,.,..., .. .._ .... __.. ,.,_,_,.. _.. jllllt .....,,.,.._II tile ....... _ .. It ,_....c;QM. 111.-.r fl e Nie _,..,INnftl• ti' TltACTott .. .._.. ... _.,_. 11 ---ellllty ...... ......_ -~-_, ........ .. .., • fkt"*-.... .. ... .... ..., .. ...., ..... _, .. 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Tlllt -•• (MlllnM! ......... .......... --M.0.V Tlllt .......... -.,,_ Wftll - C-ty C"'1l • ONlll9 CatMtY -............,,, .... ·---......... Or-.. c...i Dolly ...... .ta.tt.......... ..... . lftll'IOIS ...... ., 11.uimmm .......... wlUI '5.000dowD. 2 Mm COD· do. Owner wlll curJ ba1aDce wD ........... terms and P•1••11b. Gnm IDCOtM .... Mk· inc $'11,IOO. Call 640-Wl ror .... cletalla. - 1 .-HERITAG f Rf-Al T Ofh ---·----nu newtpaper will not lmowt of I y e ccept eo y I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii edvert slot for reel _.... .. ..... Wblcb la In. viola-.,_.1_,.. tkmoft.btlaw. diDner ID your very own bome. 4 llArm 2 be · · · · · · ·c1.aet cw~tf il5'.obcr' · · · · · ...on; A4h9fi1Mn c~ .._.. .............. REDCARPET =, .... =.;; 754-1202 DM Y Pl.OT •• ' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~:iliiimr; ....., ............. ... C9T'9Cfllll1 ...... ...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt II .. I002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COST A MISA ,al Ml Greenbrook S bedroom with pool, 1pa and close to everythln1. A.aum•- ble (Ul&DClnl and offered atcmly 1188,500. S40-3M6 12°/o INT. 200/oDOWH Owner wants out berore New Year! Maanlficent 4 Bdrm. den, fireplace, family roo m with rireplace, 2'h baths, 2 oovered patios, spa, huge lot. RV access. Lota of beautiful stone work. Owner will carry flnanc- in1 at 12%. Priced S2U.OOO . Call now . 54tr23l3 IACI( IA Y COHDO Silt.too 3 Bdr m 2 bath town home . II aasive brick fireplace. 2nd story haata huse master suite with terrace overlooking flower fiJled patio. Seller will help with rianancing. Call now. @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES It\~~· ~RedEstote -;;r.;c;;.7s- A chan&e lo family plan.a create an u.r1ency to sell thl1 exotic bay view home. The noor plan and decol" of this lovely four bedroom home should appeal to most anyone. Formal dining room Family room. Price re- duced $25 ,000 ... now .. 75,000. 611·7300 ...... HAUOlt atD(H Gorge ous Dynasty model. Great view. 2 Bdrm + conve rsation area. Tastefully decorat· ed. Excellent value al Sl.'59,SOO~. --. ... INVESTORS! We have an excellent 6- unlt re ntal buildine which has great potential for increasing in value. Good year 'round ren· tllll! ANDOHLY S24t,t50 ll l'\ I \ I: I \I I \ I'•\ 714·631·6990 WATBNOMTHOMI IAllUHG 11001 5 BR. 4 Ba . c ustom waterfront h o me Dramatic trl-level in w/17X38' pvt dock. Price hah tropical landacaped Sl,3115.000. For detaila on sett.iDc with out.standing this home and appt to recreation facilities In-tee, caU Carol Hoff. ait. eluding tennis. s wim-&31.-00IM mini and sunnlna. 31----------- bed.room 2 bath home ••• _.'S DllJ,._HT close lo shoppin 1 . --., theaters, and schools. Older' 2br, lba + rental fUll price only n29.llOO. unit cm E-2 lot. Priced Call 751·3191 below market at $100.000. Drive by 12641 C SELECT Josephine, G.G. Then 'TP.ROPERTIES. ~17~GT Cy nthia §VoW.: .§VeW.... More value for your DIME In th• f amoua Dally Piiot DIME-A-LINE ADS AdvertlM ltemt up to HO In ulut In Otme·A4.JM Ilda •very a.t.,,.r In ttlB ,Oeltr ,...., ...... ,.. 84111 .......... to lftf al our ttMff 0011......,.. ...... ., Mall 'our oopr ..,.... • '""" °' ......., .,., fof tM """' IMOUlll. IOtty, n• lhr1etoall, ...... , iMentaMdne ...,.,....... .. .,.~ • hotl ltellt MUii IN..,.._ ..... M -O'IOt MO. DtMO-~ HI IMf IN,.... al IN CMla MMe 8"'M ..-I ''"" ,,....,, u111tl "°°" ''*' ...... ~ ...... ., ...... DAil V PH.OT ..... ····· . 1 t ~·· .. ._~--......... . .... Olll'WM'n ~--... -... 1 MOrMUCNIUIM ............. , .... ~t1• ...... F/P lewer. O••• 111• ............... A.alt· ... 11\U!A._ •. ,. n 11 ...... I INUa. ,silOA,co,,v,EES -n lue PhH l WO I 11 99rUA 1..U.la.aceUelM UH Prleed al 7 J4-6J J-6990 Lar .. view duple& la <Ma Coroea del Mar. 4 -lft--.-,-Ol-"S--...--HT--1 '*-·•a Wrm1. Lar1e lou may be a1111med by Ollr llUOO dwa to an qualilMld buyer ..... 500. _.VA. Owner may ,... *ll· Ori ve b)' 4205 Wiit '1ialat, SA • then .... ___ .. _ .. •I call ACT Cynthia atl71 a Mr• llloll balt ... .... ,. IMt••· Newl1 ludlca ... •Ill brick ..., .... COflMt lot wlllupe too I 8ria1 paint ......., ·ca ... '' Deeds 101De !Mb> lulde. Call DOWtoCMJamoa• ~ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 .,...._SIJ0.000 A.9wne . ao emUn1 low lotereat loan, two 2 bedroom \loit1 with REALTORS '75-111 I w ........................... .. .. OlD COM. .. J ·····-............. .. ............ ..., ' ,..,.. ........ .,.. tMm a•n 11 Offwed .. 12'71 .... . COU QF MIW,OIT llALTOltS Jiii i. C...t Hwy •• c... ....... 675-5511 '7M670 UDO ... Newly remoclelecl tnldltkmal ltfle J bdrm, 2 bath bome f~ ·1arp recreation room 6 2 pMla9. Uytq c.oolll bu •ttra~tve befm Jelu.n,, fireplace • frencb doon leadlftl aatp brick patio. New tltehen blt:ln appliances. Cloee to t...ua courta. sandy beaches 6 clubboule. Can be sold fully furniahed "20.000. ... ....., ·we have several fine homee· -,nth pier 6 slip 1ara1e1 and yards ................. . POOi.SiDi .OSOUTH South ot.PCH ID Corona del Mar tbat II, tbll 3 + 1 duplex al80 bu quarters for a bachelo r . 2 fireplaces for a cold win14!1' and 2 patioa for 1ummer eotertalnla1. Motivated teller offerin'S very creative terms. A s uper investment at THE 1 ....... ~ NUMBER TO SEE MIWPOIT HIUS OFACE J'70 SAM ...ua DltlYI 1714) 719-1 IO I SJ0,000 DOWM • llG CANYON VIEW • Transrerred owner insisted on best. take advantage. St>t 11jC'ainst a changing backdrop or green and golden s lopes. long s hadows. and twinkling lights ; this ma1es tir 5 bedroom home oHers a spacious tiled foyer flanked by large living room und dining room. The ruddy glow or blazing ·IOl(S from 2 fireplaces provides u feeling of snug r heerlulness. You are guaranteed to love It at $279.000. Terms custom tailored to your needs. For private show1n11t call (714~759-1501. DBJGHTN. WAUB> GAIDa. Crt>atcs 1J ·welcoming entry court. This s pariou!> 4 bedroom home features a country k1trhen. planned ror erric1enry with french doors leading to a garden patio This timeless beauty orrers a relaxed hr est vie & trUl' \'3 lue at $136.950. For a ppointment to view r <1ll 1714 1 759 1501 Ol.D FASHtOHB>. . . An abundance or plares to be alone• A unique romb1na t11Jn or lo('allon. design and valul' Thi~ <'legant & :.par1ou~ family home features a work of a rrartsman throuRhout and 1:. µerrect ror the large family with an ac·tive lifestyle. Ir you want max1m11m hvab1hty at mmimum ('OSI rall 1714 ! 759 1501 for private s howinit Compare \'Hluc at $249.500. FtXIEll-U,,H!!! Bren)l vour pui nl brush and broom and . sa Vl' $$$$ on this 2 bedroom cottage m prime Cost<1 Mesa lucation R-2 zoning cn·utl'S devc•l!Jpmenl potential ror further investment. A hargam at $95.000. Call 17 14 1 751*·1501 for furth("r details. * * OCEAN FllONT * • The good things of lire al their best ! This serenely beautiful 3 bedroom home str ikes a balance with nature lmaRine s nugi:hnll by a crackhnl( fare. while lis t ening to the roar and the waves bre aking . or long walks d o wn uninterrupted expan!>es of beach. This prest11(l' re:.1dcnc<' 1s orrered at S790.000. Gall 1714 ~ 7!'>9-l!'iOI for o-pr1 \ale showing • • IACIC COUMTIY VIEW** Featunni: rooth1ll~ that roll to the hori7.on assur•'1J:? a rural atmosphere and tranquil ront .ment T he exterior or this fine Tlll L E HOCK homt-reflects a :-.ymJ. .. •111} of hnck. wood .md soaring p;mc!> of J(l<1:.!> OHcrt:d at S248.000 w1lh exceptional finanring (.'111117141 75!1 t501 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate Barrett ~alty ~glster MEWPOln' ... Q.HTS AllEA -PAST THE WlDTE PICKET FENCE is this dream of a Cape Cod cottage. New kitchen and bathrooms. big trees, brick work. A real love! COZY RITUAT IM THE HIHiHTS Woodsy interior and exterior " cute as a button'' 2 Bdrm home on large Jot. Picture yourself in front of comfy firep, away from it all, but reaJly close to everything. $135.000. 642-5200 I 601 WISTCLIPf DllYI ...wpoaTllACH •r:e.": .. :7~ ~ low 10 ..,,,. '-tlftlple -dt HUTTAR I I 11 • I r I __ T_H_E_C _K_, : I I' I I . I ~ ..... P ... o _c .... u_E.......-11 ~l I' I I I .. 1111 Wiit Hyt 1111 gU 11'10f11g• 11 ~n1no new. sne N~• ntt nu.O.nd --of 011 __ R_A_C_F_l_B_ ... , 1"" ago. • Ii I I~ I I • c-lete .... chuckle cw....i -• • • • "" 11111119 '" .... "''"'119 -dt _..._ __ _._..,.-. __ , ... ~ "°"' ...., No ' below • "',;:, 'm"' \N r I' r r r r 1 1 wr::·. lff'fl$ '0 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1Cl*M&ITIA.mawl .. C•1M1#1 .... A Division or Harbor Investment Co. Great Colla Mesa IOU· Uon. Hurry on lhll one! Call 551-:llllO. C:SELECT 1------•1 T' PROPERTIES \\' I . ~ I I '1 '\ TAYLOR CO HLt\J.rc•HS '->llll l' 1 ~1·11 SEPAUn HOMI & INCOMIS275,000 Prime East Costa Mesa location near 21st & Tustin Ave. You will love this cha rming separate 2 Bdrm home of redwood siding on wide lot, plus two 2-Bdrm income units. A beautiful woodsy private patio w/BBQ and huge expansive spa . Quiet, peaceful & picturesque. Call for appointment. WHl.lf M. TAYLC>a CO.. llALTOIS 2111 S-J11; I ....... MIWo611'9"09-n"' CIMT'B. M.I.. 6~9 I 0 INCREDIBLE LINDA ISLE HOME A "sltowc•••" Ito•• of ••tt•lalte decoretla9. Prl••t• exterior Hfry co.rtycrd wHll brick .... .., o,,.r ., .... .,. & ,.... .......... ..., ..... wh1dla9 o•k •f•lrcHe. lle9Ht & spoca.. ..... ...... f.-ey ....... Ir be-.HM ......... ""' '--.. , ....... kite"-................... Law•-.................. 4..., ....... . IH.tfM ........... w.U court ... . w/FNKlt ........ HW c.,..t -.I • tot-:t.. coordl•eted •••lr•••••f reft.c .... fOOd ..... _,.....,.A .,.ca.. .......... ,.... ,.. ., .... ........... & two .W. ..... Sl.Hl.000. Sllowa by .t.mce .,,t. U f. I 400. A MODEL IN/OUT Perfect .. o.. for f•uy IHIJ•r• 111 Newport SMns. 2 atory wtelt JW. & detl or 4bcl M-, • ..._. h8'un W•lk to co••••lty poet & 1 ... 1 •• s "' .soo. u 1-1400. HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS-YU Tri a.vel c.,..,. _,. wltlt pri••y ...t .,. ... ry. 2W. ... & .... ,., ,__. MOdet. llMd brick ..try. wood floon, high c .................. ca.do wHlt new carpet Ir p•l•t pl.. patio ow gree11belt. Two a11aMable 100111. $222,000. 673-6900. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAi ESTATE SdW' f<•nlitl' Prt11WttV M1tnoq..1miPnl 2416 W c,..,,, Hwy Newporl fleo<h '31·1400 SlllC & 'INl1 !IS MM,,,., A"e S..lbo<I Island '73-6900 ALPHABETS C A E B A S 0 I A 8 R W N C A W I S S S T C L 0 R Y C 0 T U Y I K N A C E H A L C M Y B Y R J G P S H t A Y S A I L R A C E P E A A H S E S A R N R U U P I 0 G R T P C S U T T E I X K P E S H H C I J A R I R I P A L S A A Y N 0 A I 0 A N R L U M Y R l S A E N G J M 8 T L E U G T E S A I A T G H E T 0 L E H S S N E S E B C G A Y E R I L S S T E C E T I U 1 I V A P N M R E I T N S C 0 N E R C L J I T N A K E R E C R E l A I A S E I W t U N S R K E D K N 0 A G H C A C S A 0 S N R E T 1 G H W M N G C G N R N R N A S 1 A S L W E A C V R P A A Y M I S N T N I A N S H u Q IMMOVIMIH? WHY NOT? ASSUME ~3 loan LOAN. Ooly Sll3.* f« thla 3 bdrm ~l ...... llty '7M700 ' .. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR l l < ~· ( f I 1 () f "1 "'4 h t) f 1) fJ ti c bar mer w Ith heal ed liiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I poW and fruit trtts. Call teDIAWAY COMDO !!!!!!!!!!!l•••!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! nowm.S370 $126,500 A £L$TA TE ~ ~· 2~s~r~ :d~l~ WATIDltOMT -land1caped 1rounds. ·PIER/FLOAT. qua int 2 $11.,. .... , REALTORS Owner will help finance Bdrm home on legal R· atll%.Auume6%loan. lot. 2 car 1a r age . llDRMOM , LARGE LOT WHATS UNl9UE AIOUT UNl9UE $11.000 dwn" $714 mo. for this lakefrool condo. Call 661·1010 Bier. Open Sal/Sun l·S. 443 ~(Q)l Gloucater Dr lorf Tuatin ...._ l9y Prop. BAYSIDE CO V E - Vacant in Bayside Cov-es, 2 Bdrm, 2 bath, plus community pool, beach. spa, j111t $287,SOO. between 20th·2llt St. I ...... , Hedwood..._. FULUIUALTY ntOPICAL rilADISI Joan Lively, Rllr. •'75-7060• w·11• QUIE T NEIGHBOR· HOOD-3 Bdrm, S .A. area, remodeled , ex· panded, immaculate, •.ooo. PADDLE TENNlS-4 Bdrm. Eastblutr. huge lot with court, tr ees. $232,000. DECOR-<;lassic coun· try French, sophistical· 1 ed 3 Bdrm, 3 ba. incred Views. $525,000. < LH >. FUN UYING-Old CdM, French doors. patios. decks, country kitchen. 2 Bdrm, 2~ ba, 2400 sq.fl at $337. 000. OLD COM-Large home. dramatic lighting, spa, I ooe block to Big Corona, well financed, asking SMS,900. THAl'S WHAT'S UN194JI AIOUT UNl~UI: t1()~1:S I l/1 ILKS TO OCEAN 3 Br. 2 Ba, 10% existing loan or owe 10% down. Greg. 957-6507, 957-6995 llGCANYOM Be autlful Fount a in Valley 2 a l o r y with sperldin1 pool and palm Lo v e I y M c L a i n trees. Take advantage of townhome. Goll course low in t. finan c ing. location. 2 Bdrms+den DON 'T WAIT ! Call and it's a wonderful end 962-9311 un.il. Excel. financing & priced to sell. $300, 000 ALLSTATE *cote Realty -REA & Investment L TORS _ _ 640:5777 macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIOIAAY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY COASnJME VISTA! Charming Crescent Bay 3BR & den & family rm home w/large game rm . Access to beach be low. $1,000.000. Lynne Valentine 644-6200. <R·65> 712-1414 Campus V<JJ.y Cenret 64Z~ZH qcjl ss1-e100 Woodbidqe Centet 644-6ZH c- A llT Otl OU Imported ~exican tiles are a part of the charm of this cheery 3 BR. townhome in University Park. Fireplace. Formal d ining area. Prime greenbelt location. $134.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 JOIN THE FASTEST GROWING REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN NEWPORT BEACH AND RANCHO MIRAGE With dramatic increases in sales volume at both loca- tions we're looking for aggressive, full-time high quali: ty reaJ estate agents . We 're a unique company with prestigious offi ces in out· standing locations : • Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach • Ra ncho Los Pa lmas Shopping Center. Rancho Mirage -We back our people with: •Aggressive Marketing Protiram.s • New COmputerized farming programs • Creative Management • In-House escrow service • Property Management • Generous Agent Commlulon Sp_Uta Call us Now. We'll rmpect your confldence Ask for Don von Geldern. JO .. A COMPANY THATS OM THI MOYlf 546-0114 CllE 110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE LIDO ISLE Exc·ept1onally Good l..ocat1on Near Tennis Cou rts & Ucaches He a lly Neal Two Bedroom llome With Den. Plus r ormal Omml( Room. A:.sumablc Loan Price Only.' $375.000 INYISTOllS A namON N1re L1\'able Home On A Large R·2 Lol In Better 1\rca Of Co:.ta ~1esa Bwld An Extra Unit For ln<'nmt• Prin•d At $95.!'>00 759-9100 #2C_,.. ... ..._ ... .,,..c...... Fabulous f It 811thten b1eaktas1 with lh•S • practical coloilul 1110 Bird. thicken owl use vmd ou•lltd tab11c 101 mul11colo1 e&a COllts Wonderful. low COSI and a•llY lor soft boiled eaa lottrs Panein 7255 11anslm dneclt0ns SU S foi each pa11e1n Adel ~Ot L . -ffT -dT each pant1n IOI first·clus air "'1 "'""i-tnc...."T" .... 111111 and ltanclhn1 Sttl-I« ...... NHdl1c19ft o.,.t. 1os Deltr ...... .. Ill, Ol4 C..... Stl., lltw Yeit, H lOllJ. 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HU,e ... ..._ COU.,e m•, CMW -.uuu In lbllu for * •f·Allr~ HarlMr. s;:tacYlar lowered to us.ooo . maater aulle, family Br 2 a.. AIC, pool/Jae. •ffeeUn lnterut of ,..,,..,.., ~-aq. ft. 5 .._. ........ ._. <7l•>al·.Z32l . room. ttreptace. Pool, _m. __ zn_1 _____ _ t '-' 'l-VI• l b • r • UPIJ'aded l Bdrm aur· Q111M IM.J Bdrm +nlr'Nl. ll0,000 5,J(Ofq. J't. Commercial aauna, JacuuJ, etc, etc, W,...__Ya ...... w.OINlt!W • mu.re Nut rounded by lreea and 2'M • DUlll la ....-.. Aaa•mable 8ldf. 1 Blk to P•cltic Oiiit flf ~ etc larae private aarden -.,- Md tlMo and ready to pund1. Decorated in 10 ~ '5. fl n • D c In I . Ocean. Sell 1350,000. Pr .. rty 2510 ~ S110mo ~'77 2 Bel condo. SSU/mo. move ID C•ll us at earlhlooea and wood 25tl 8ay1bore1 Dr .• .-. -1 Avenld• r..e..•.HOlloqth. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · Av.U. aow. Call Crale. C:.aw .. .._. IOU TW/Mt-Mel pitncllioa. A11um•ble Bayaborel. 3 Bdrm, din· Ca.lit•. SJC. 1u.-.5215, W..,M. T.,.... Co. »+ acres nr San Luis llDS,IPITS 01 811·~ •-................... Ill II LOV•% loan. Owner'may :r,~-C:OA~!f:: a.-lb9el·58waday. •••• 644-4910 Oblabo, r e-mote area E-Side, fenced yard , ,.:,,...~~.1,.21•~ .. ·~·~I'! MU'ITSIUJ ~ con1idcr 2nd A1klo1t pa, · s.t.Ama 1010 w/pine~oalt,roads.ga.s, 1ara1e, 2 Br. $5'5. j ;:: P-1~. ~~~ Owner hU I\ ate , 112.SOO. wai.fr.ontHomes Inc ....................... dee, 55 mobile home. 642-2510,646-41'8. REALTORS • p •el o tu d "p I t ll [Uf] n--•t.ora Ui·1.00 C:WC. C...,. Lot sa,ao.ooo. '94·8120 Sh a r P 4 Br Near ---------nn,&ae., aan1• 11o0 U M I'• •eca. I 040 ~I \\\lodbrtd--Pri of N rt It VI E ~ • ...... ,. ... •"·-•t. Or"'aa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,_ I 1a111 ••• Be~ anU • bl 2000ewpo QI ef Shh M V CC Small. cblldren Turtleroc eta xec. n -.o ..... -RealtU By OWNER Harbor V ew ... -... aea e 1q. Pr••rfr 2600 OK.° 1~~lda audenlDI 4br, fam, 31ty twnbme. UO/mo. 29'l\ down MUST SILL! Homes. 4 Br. 2~ Ba. .1~ ftMS.. ll. bids or plans for 10,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ,725 0 Id Quiet, fant. view. rec. 0WC btUuce lits 000. b b d 55l ·:WOO p •-ci. ... C-··try aq. ft. blda. Agent. . aerv1ce. . av I l t ' h tt ar · ' ' r • 1 a • i am. AUii • ._. ,,,_, g .m 40 A atenlc Oregon Coast. Bourke Realtor S41·9MO. P an a ion 1 u era• f15.0115,Ml-Dl4. nelahborbood, $1 10.000. moRuranra Pkwy.lrvh•., French . totally' WI'• -.Ome wtUa 2 --Electricity, fenced. out· neutral tone1, nr Zllr. u. CODdo. 5teP9 to OWC.-Small 2nd. Birr l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I cuatomlaed. 14'·5HI. blltlll, ._. ~ yud, •t.andi.na view. accessi-Monticello Condo: 3 Br, schooll / shopping . beach. *"'21,500. Bv ._tn_s.o_•....;.....____ 6'4-197. AIC, waldaa dlatuce lo SUPER INVESTMENT ble,owner'92-2499 2ba, attach. dbl 1ar, 78G-2ll01 -J 5 Bdrm Prescott, prem. ...__._ .... -i• pool -15 Ph 557-8071 ---------oner. 21J..Mt··t781 daya, RDA UPNI! lot •·-to Woodbridoe Beaut wat.erfroot condo, IC-• _. coune. TRJPLE NET, 10 YR IOCll _._I u"'NOI · .., · : • Woodbrid•e 2 story. 2 Br. 213 ·191 ·4719 or Good neiihborhuod , ~~..-• b UO_l,.OtO. Broker , LEASE, buildln1 re·=---646-8273,6"-3081 1 ..... n •. poot• ,spa,tenni·s Lake. Uparaded thr/out. 2 drm. 1'4ba, apec· •-·• ---a...•~ *' 977 . Colorado Sprints area. ~ _. 71~7410evet needs pamt • TLC. 4 Van Lull, VanderbUt, tacular view from Uvln1 ,.__. JJl80. ~. tnc. 100 ft" old manaioo, re-2Br. lBa, yd , 1arage, $450 & lake. UBS . Lee . ii!!iiiiii!!!!!!. bdrm, l~ ba. $107,000. Mitchell & Sinclair room • mHter bdrm........... IOtO mo. Priced 119$,000 Agt. ceat1)' restored. Over 2\.; mo. (213)837-8339. ": OWC·Smal 2nd Bk r walli cvgs. D/r Chand. pMioe, pool, MC bide, UD· •--....0; IG-4447 auea o1 IJ"OUDCla, more (7\4) 963·0201 llHTALS 675-0lM n.'Served. Use s m lender derO'OUDd prkq. SUp, .. -.. •••••••.......... NIWPOIT llACH U'9D 8000 aq, ft. of living STA y IM SHArE or adJ sls pre or $350,000. ireat flnancln1. -.000. •STOL STlllT apace+ 3 car J•r. •car-"25. 2 br, r~ec, nr fwy~, -· ~-Will pa slo a ... comm. Forpvt1howin1tss.1t11. . naphoule. Comm. zon-£.Side, avatl. 1/1, emp . 2br2ba St2S All year long. swimming Cull owne~ s52.0825 to 100 x ZM'. Prime proper· lnl poaible, presently cpl. 646-1078 751-1111 ID your sparkling pool ty. NNN exislln& lose. reaid. $395 ooo. Dianne -----------1 '-1!11111-•-----·1 Immaculate 4 BR . 2 Ba ~-HCAMYOM CMOOOO Crain " Auoc. R .E . College Park. 3Br, 28a, 2 br2~ ba +den ~ 3brll/•ba -3 br 2.,.. ba S7SO-Sl400 4 br 2 a,.. ba $800· 125-0 V1IW YllW YllW estate. Brand new cptng, Beaut. 3br, Iba. lux. C/21 Newport C...t•r S38-S400. din. rm. new c pt, no bltn microwave. gas For Sale By O wner. townbouae. Lee rooma. 64~5357 ~..... singles please. $650. °"" $299,000 range Abundant used Owner financed. 3 Br. 2 hllh ceillop, cuatom cpl w_...___. 2900 67J..2631. Exec. home with good brick. Walk to schools Ba H $25 000 d & window coveria11. NEWPORT /6 U•fts -•-------- view. Courtyard entry. and shops, from quiet cul baJan~~a~· 13%. $124~;;;,: bright • cheerful eat-in Heart of Newport Beach, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrg S.C .. Condo, 3 levels, formal dining rm & large de sac. $139,900. Call now 760-1713. kitchen, 3 patio areas are located in the com . WANTED 3bdrm. 2ba, din rm. fam family rm. New carpet· for showinjl. only IL few of the many merciaJ area. It can be rm. pool, spa, tennis. inc & wood plank noors. ltB> CAlt,ET EO 1 dellshtful attractions. used for business. re· ~~ :~e~ ';.~~~ L:~~nl~ 172.S/mo. 631·2384 Private beache1. Fee 891-1351 JUSTREDUC FuU aecurlly ar ea . 1idenUalor??Submitof buyer, $130,000 cash. 3br, 2ba, cpts /drapes , lftSfmlileamodel. 4o/oDOWN ~~~~d':ci12~1 ~~ll•Broker1Ltd f~4r.°ci.tH01Ms ~~t~~:.'4'::::54':.t~lan ~~4 yard . $60-0 /mo. CosteMeM I 024 No quaUfying. Assume Turtlerock Glen. Owner l032W1llSt. A TmltlflC IUY e.c.; loalton 4 br 2\.; ba + bonus 11()() 3br2ba 9600 Laguna Hills 3 br 2 ba Tustin l6SO Kids & pets okay ............... ~ ....... 14·318'7c .3newhomes lo ~boughl .anotherand , Lt'i"Q1•• Exc:eptionaJvalueinthis 631-1400 673-6900, .... dt Monticellocondo,3bdrm choose from. 3 br, 2' • ba_ wdl help finance. New ' Charmine 3 Bdrm home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba lwnhse, 2 car gar, nr •FOURPLEX * j From $150.000 Beach· pn ce. S268.900. OD R-3 lot. In prime loca· ......_ ,_..Wd t'air & Fairview. New I 't523 C MPU Dt·IRV NE SJOKDOWN I property . 960 12 17,l ~ . ...,._V•Hlls tion, near 1chools and GOODSPIHDAILE 1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 crpc.s & drps. $525 /mo. A S · I C....MoM la.ffs 951-6001 agt. ---EA l 1 Y Ocean vu. 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba, tenni1 court1. Perfect 7·ll Center, Orange Co . ....._I.a-ct 3106 1 ~134 hm. 759.2434 of-1 WOODBRIDGE Area, 3 $119,toO llG ASSUM. LOAN () R r F 0 LI 0 s 3car1ara1e. 1325.000. lt.vt« home or invest· $170,000, 95K dn Close j ••••••••••••••••••••••• fice. BR 2\.-2 Ba. dining room. SUCCISSll.ALTY ICompletely refurb1shedJI ~c-Dunn mmtproperty.S'79,950. thisyear. 10larming 3 br,lba New··Fanlasllc vie. w, b rand bar.· microwave. family 54'-7H I I BR l:V•ba home m Hunt 1 552·3339 ~ a Co 979-1533 ly redec. Owner. I new 3 br condo must see! rm. fplc, cpts. drps .. AC. -Bch. 1 mile from .ocean I _ I ..._..fob. -213·1!96·8718· ! t.oapprec 639.6'194 comm pool ~ tenms. 2 DEDU•LEX Band new appliances Mo___. l90o tear... .. Mcr 3122 1--------car gar., avail Dec. 10. E-SI ,.-I ~'.... 900 . . wru.ows. newly re mod. 7 9-9221 TW'U 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $400 mo Avail Dec I 1 Br, I $725 + dep. 752· 1282; T 3 ... u.it1 ~. I ••••••••••• ••• • ••• • • •• • . I 1 492 ~.,, WO • c---. 21 3 br + den. a le. Terms. 731·3111 497-48-48 ON THE BEACLf l8a I · . ....,._ S I 42 500 •m-1 I s.s9 5664 I House to be moved to your 1 • ---------FUUB ti.ALTY 1 _ 979·1 050 ; avai -·----~ lot. 3 br. 1 ba, stucco ex ~ I Br duplex w /frptc. 544·2999 - 1 WOODBRIDGE. lge 3 BR 54 ... "II"" L.1.Ja1t-I ORA ..... GE I tm-. oe.r .... hhite terior. Approx. 25 yrs SS90/mo. S40-9900. Ask New rondo. 2bdrm, 2'"Jba.; +den. 21,'J ba, 2 car gar. " -.. ~ I 042 " ~ ....................... old. Sound cond. I will.re-I for Fay_e_. __ _ _ frplc. gar. xlnt E. side' ram rm. dining area, •••••••••••••••••••••••I TREE CJR ~· 1100 rool. l5000. plus moving Mtwport •och 3169 location Call 557·39116 or fplc. cpts, drps, comm Ill ~~s costs.6'6-2389. 'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545-7780 pool Avail immed. $800 HARBOURPINES I largest yardinthePatio """'"'" •-•••••••••••••••••••• UDOISLE '---. . + dep. Call 752·1282; EAST I C .M. 2 Stry·2 Br. 21fJ ba twnhs , Homes. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. NIWPOIT San Juan Capo. $55,000. 2 e.-,,.,.rty 2000 1 . I Santa Ana Heights 3 1·492·0646 - 2S12Santa Ana Ave Rdwd decking. comm I Plan 2 Custom drap.e s. WATHFltOMT Br. 28e. l480sq. rt. 8 yrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<?mpletely furn1s hed I Bdrm hardwood noors. ----R b pool SlJl 500 By owner bnck patio. Extensive ......... .._.1 ~ with everything you 1 · U ·t p k 2bdrm 2 ~ · 2~ a . conlemp. 846-i890.&4i.slit as!>ociat1on facilities .I Largest floor plan of· ..... ._ ... ·-· need. Remodeled & de ge lot $600 I mo ruvenn Y a~ · 2'~o,i6•oog46•6093 1...;1.-: 1044 I The best 1n adult only hv· fered. Open, freah & OWN YOUR M.H. SPACE _ f 6 UNITS C<lf"aled. 3 Br. den 2 bath \Sl last+S200 dep Agt 2ba, community pool & •• .,. in~ beautiful view. Cu1tom THEFARll .......... 0 .,.EW s1650 Month!) Bill 546-~14 Jae .. was he r !dryer . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---.... j•••••••••••••••••••••• • decor gold nxtures and 9RA" " Grund.y Rllr 67~6l6l --refng, gar door opener, many up&radea. Boat AGKNT (714)6'2'8377 Takelhel1tus~rof com ---~-• NEWJ BR 3 Ba condo. avail now. $625. Call slip right up to4S'. ponent depreciation for 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Penin Pt fplc , patio. dbl gar Nr after6pm 760·8615. $749,00I ON THE BEACH· Mobile that tax shelter. Str1:1c home. Mo tu mo or shops sms mo No pets --------New 3bdrm2 balh Wood· JA.MISL.OULD Home 2Br, rodwood ture2ndT.D.toyourh~· winter leas e $675 Agt 759 ·1234 or WOODIRIDGE I ••BEAUTIFUL South of 17th in Newport Heilht.s location. Costa Mesa address. Only Sl37 .SOO with 29% down bridge home with front 67S-llJJ declt, cedar shakes, 1.n&. 29% do~n A Quail 67J..2ll3. 213·596-8209aftSPM 3Bd2 8a condo SS75/mo. i::::~[~1~ ~~t·~~e s;:~~ hardwood int , frplc . Place Exclusive. 752·1920 O..roiftt--3226 Call Craig. 631-1266. 644-7211 l e ase In c lud es ~t.toO. RMP (714 ) ..._..u.funtished ••••••••••••••••••••••• gardener. 14 ot.bers to tp J QUAIL choose from. f600.1100. ~ ~. S. [Ul]We'retheones tocall ~~A.MPClocShDt~IRVIOI"~. ,.._ 28r, caM.aa • trlr. sub· !~~~ .. ~ ~I "''odhrldgc ...-..---4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Nels your -••••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,... ...... ,_ed..., .... 000 lettl.ng •llowed, 3 pvt 10,.. Tll l :JO ,.M.I _ Realry 1---------1 a~ ~;;l'l'thfnl.' · bcba, poo11i fishing pier. HUGE 5$1·31100 ON THE BEACH·Moblle Ad Mow! :::i:· RMP. ('Jl4 ll-------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX: Xtra lge 38R .._.,.._.. 3206 2Ba lower umt. Plush ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts & drps Fenced YEA.IL Y R&fT ALS Llttle Island Large 1 Bdrm Apl Unfum. Gar for small car $500 yard. some ocn vu. close to bch & shops $595 Ph 495--1490. 499.2237 HEW CONDO REALTORS College Park Yale 4 br. 21, ba, lge den, frplc. A1C, comm pool No pets. sms. lsl . last. de posit. 1714 )551 1337 BONUS RM 19?i1 Ruranu Pk'"·''""" Ho me 2 Br. red wood .RED,.""-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Bdrm ~den end umt deck. cedar s hakes. ~·u-11;i • IAYROMTREHTALS Oc.-ean view 0 1W. pool lBr + den twnhse. Up Large. spacious. 5 Bdrm CcwefrH Livin9 hardwood int, frplc -}~·1Vi teWPOllTllACH • 7 .. ~~~~S Sev;&~iv4a~~~~:.ow ~d~cum S-150 , mu t~~~=~·56S0~n is~~6',~i6~ home with huge lS'xJ5 · You JU.St can't find a bet p ,900. (7141 199·38!6 UOO ,All( 9:.11 Z7IS enclosed Patio/Game tcr rombination or com MIWPOIT HllGHTS Very attractive, partly COSTA MESA Wtnler Leases from 1795 ExecutJve J Br 2•, Ba Room. 2 Baths, Family fort, seclusion and loc a OCEANFRONT PARK furn 2 Bdrm w /pvt •air.• Yearly LeasesfromS99S Fantastic ocean view lion at this very afforda Larger lot with fixer up· ..__ h. ....,. cnn A lliA c d E d u l Room,ShakeRoof.Good bleprire of$81,500' We 2Br,cabana&trlr.sub· per.Nice3Brhomewith ._.c -·-Bu;yat10.9XOross.N1ce Loulrwc ..... &Assoc. on ° n ni · North C .M . area are offenng 8 1 Bdrm letting allowed, J pvt 2cardetached&arage • Bayfroot View. dlx in· 2 Bdrm house plus 675-3131 493--8Cll3. $134,900. c:ondom1n1um in The Spr bchs. pool & fishing pier. s w im mi o 1 po o I . lerior 1 BrJf6·900 Id dlJP.lex and fourplex. All ..._llMcJOft i.ach 1240 Broker 549·2644 rngs of northern I rvinc Sl.9,900. (714) 499·3816 Beaulilul location. Call llini Bay ewj 4 yrs 0 • buildings with new roofs ••••••••••••••••••••••• You'll be glad you al·ted THE llG STEAL Chuck Spiller with Re· laraepatio. On y $39.5-00. low. low vacancy. OWC Charming 3 Br. gar, w Id. s blks to ocean. Elegant 2 POOL HOME on this one 644· 70:!0 Max at 631-12116. Wate'frant Homes, Joe. Owner must sell now to Will rum. $675 mo. To 8· l bdrm. ram rm & den, IM WIMTER? e Uana Point duplex. 2 br, ..--CllST Realton 631·1400 complete trade Make Of· 640-8146. 675-5930. Agt ($725 mo) Plush crpts. 1 ba upper, 1 br lower. ,_""~' fer. 752-1920. -1 2"'2 ba, cedar & glass. You bet! Best time to L• new crpt. fresh paint, Aasume $1001( Joaa at liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Brand new 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Dbl car pvt gar. fully buy when demand is Inga beamed ceilings. frplc, 12~3 OD lh1I a bdrm, 2 • J '-'UAIL Frplc, din rm. gar 11000 maint. yd. Adults . no down! Good terms. good d.lnina area & encl. patio. • ....... .......__ CJ-· tol.':l --11---11Y T t 692 price. Call for details Al .ii ... ., -~ _,., , .... ,... ..,.... ,.,.. ""' ,_ PLACE per mo. year y. 675· 1 pets. Inquire al 527 18th. , W h f Offered for only $144,000 and tennl1. HU& Y ! ............ _,......J...._~0 3207 St. 714 1960 ·6331 or now!! e ave two o __ ""'"'PRICE• -.__ th d"ff l r v ...._ . Aallinc. 1171,500. 960-6331 em. I eren s1 zes ORANGETREE MISSION REAL TY Smith-Meyer. M0-5357 .NorHTllS'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• . - Callnow!7l4/S4S·9491 CONDO 494·0731 C/ZI Ne~C--10,-Tlll:JO,.M.I Charming 4 BR 3 Ba. BRANO new 3 br. 2 ba. ,,.________ W /D, refrig incld .. SHOO romm. fac (tennis. pool, I Bdrm+loft Sharp end 1• 1:1•--YllW 67• ,,.,..,5 unit SBJ.950 OCEAN & CANYON ~-mo. .......,., clubse> No pets S69S 4 Bdrm, booua family ·--------•!-----------mo 968-5430 & 963·0867 249Tangelo Terr. WINDOW VIEWS room• boaua rm. Lovely Steps to Bch. c ute 1 br ---_ - C/Z 1 Newport Cettter Splendid home of wood home in 1uperb condi-I UNITS house w /yard util incL lbr Condo. sem1 ·ret1red 3br. 2ba. fam rm. hv rm. 64~5357 and glass with each win· I.ion. A.sll:lnl Rtt.000 for Westside Costa Mesa. Sl$495:°.tye;,.:-~" 210 ~th 962·4287 evenings. din rm. frplc. ass um ;;._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiii-1 dow framing a different q_uick1ale. Tll lATE? aood coodition, Income · c 1673" _ 528-3680 8~3 loan. nicely de NORTHWOOD ocean or mountain view. C/Z I Newpetf Cewhr S.O.JOO yr. Price $445,000 N E 1 d i\ -rated. $l24,900. 3163 Own the comfortable 3 64~5317 Priced Out ol The Hous-On payment S130.000. ew ng an coun ry Brand new 3 Br. Condo w 3 ID · SPA ._._ ho f d ti in1 11 arltet? Sm •.rt OWC .. ·'ance. at 11.., home. 2 Br 2 Ba. 2 frplc. Includes garage door CanadianDr.979·17!13 ""'"' meo rama c11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9I bl .,.. "'° W YI -en Nicely upgraded Plan II. spaces Just reduced tol• buyen c:boo1e mo t e gar, /D. r Y ~ + opener. Patio. Use of ten old ho d d Northwood Park de· $2:55000 DR A' M A T 1 c . homes!! · ~ f1€HIG€ util.Agt.673-4062 nis courts, pool. spa & 1 yr · use. re uce latched home with A/C, · 644-7211 GLAMOROUS 4br, 4ba W~lkl~. Call HOM€~ rec. rm. Security gate. $15,000. 4 br, 2'-2 ba, ,......_.._. ~ 4 Br4 Ba. bayfront w/dock M'inimum l yr. lease. d Ass me skinny dip s pa, gre at cu1tom bul It h ome bo many upgra es. u landscaping & decorat · 114-7070 Real Eatatelnvestments fo_r 45 . at Sl.SOO/mo. ~so per mo. Seaside loan. No quallfyrng. ing. $103.000 in usable ~::~~lb5,~~~u'rio~t~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;J 3333W.Coa.stHwy,NB Bill or Linda. CIR Rltrs Village, 213 /833·1369 OWC. Call 957·2&l9. financing. Priced to sell 645-6646 63l·0884, 646-5096 days, 213/8Jt.<7J4 eves. uo Muter Suite. J Frpk:a. "" at 1152,000. Pool/Spa Joc:ated oa Golf -...--I.A y C.-"-•och 3211 Cal to S.. _. • .._ MUST SELL! ••••••••••••••••••• •••. L«e 1 br Condo balcony. Uruvers1ty Park. 3br, 2ba. + lge rec rm. top cond. no pets. $825/mo. Early AM· late PM 559-8506 2bdrm. l 'hba. $550/mo. New paint. fenced-in paUo, carport. 833·2368. lagllllMt •och 324 I ~······················ COZY OCEANFRONT lBr. Mobile Home. knot· ty pine int. frplc, pvt bch, adlt.s only. $l600 mo. (714 ! 4919-3816 Ocean view 2 Br+den. 4 decks, lse. $700. No pets. Dave, agt. 644·7211 $475. 2 Br Adults. Yard. fruit trees. 190 Canyon Acres. Sparsely furn. 2131392-6393. -. EMHALDIAY Ocean.side · front row. Gorgeous view of lrvlne Cove. 4 Bdrms , lg rec rm. 4!M·0029 Br. 1 Ba . Temple Hills area. Ocean view. Deck. court yard, 2 car garage. a'i(). Inclds utils. 499.5055 or 494-75.54. ASSUMABLE 10% 644-7211 A VILLA in a GATED ~J~~':Rs. 211r,28a.+olflce,super 2houseson2duplex lots.Carpeted 2 bdrm, 1 ba. pool. s pa, $39~/mo . COMMUNITY. All rec um Wall St. b.,ysldl paUo, luxurlou. C.M .. Beal offer takes. gar, pri yd, $150/mo. lst 842·700 Ocean View, 2 br, all ap· "1n NIGEL UAILEY & ASSOCIATES facil 2Br+den $8co interior. Frplc, pool. 1N11-financln1 Own/Ant S7 · · .,, · La Jolla Ca ll'lOf7 .. u 000 v "' · ..,.. &last plus dep. 495.2724 °' glau, peek vu city pies, 2 car gar, 00/mo. Eutalde 3 Bdrm + spa. Huge yard. covered pttlo, Iota of exlrH. Only -------t;m,900. Cill 645-9161 *•SPA AND OPI N 14011\f RI Al TY / ............. Two &alta for the prtce of ~I S..per rent&lal Both have prh•te patio1. Slll.lllO. Call tod•Y for .. .a.ae laform•Uon. TAAJIELL, REALTORS, •1T.10 OW.• TIMIRDI lllllllll ..u btn Hr, 2ea, • •· C8' Plau. new ··=per. Gre•t -.. f• . '1.I0,000. ltn7 Act. lllBA VERD&• Br. a Ba. wUb }Jool. Beaut. 9*cPDI 6 eH.Y Clrre ,..._ O...may c•rry Nssetq. si•.eoo. D. ............... 9850. 18>WOOD DICIUNG Heritage Park townhouae 3 Bdrm ~ Ba, 2 car garage, hot tub, ceolral air, assumable loan with 1st T.D. of llrl,000, 9W~ Interest. . . --I :,(\~(,II ~ 1:1 \l lY ~ . ,,, .'O•)(J ------ USI THI DAILY PILOT "PAST llSULT" SllVICI DlllCJOIY For Result Service Call 642-1671 ht.JU lift iOIDethin1 to uh ~ "'-' you want in Qw"'ecl w do It well. Diil.i)' PUot l1ullllecll. Spacious home In lower clubhoule. -· · 642-8888 ...,... ......... I\ c MM · ,.~ .. Mw 3222 liles,ocean breeies. 3 br ...... ..._a ·-"-· ___ _ TAD. 3BR 3ba w /views. ~~~~-==-~~~~ ~ $1.500. ii ~~>1ra <U/ ~ SUPlll 4-PUX ••••••••••••....... •• • • 3 ba. $695. 962·6197 L.,..a Vllltlp R.E. tHI Plt9MSUL.A t:iA.~~ ... ~M Alaume 11~ loan. Ex· CONDO 2 br. 2..., ba,. lux· Br. H• ea .. Fenced yard. 497·1761 .-i...,~ "'1""'....,.,.,,., cellent Anaheim loca· \If· mastr suHe/frplc. Near Brook hurst & 3Br·2B by owner . ~ tJoo. 2·3'1 "2.2·1. 11 X sec. & full rec. fac·s. Garfield. t62S mo. Avail VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Modem house + 2 car 67.J-8~9~ irou. l230,000. Sell or a'i0. 752-0680. immed. B3J.7l8l days. aar on R·2 lot. Great Co Cd.. tnde for hou.ae. A&ent k d Breathtaking view of locat.ion. ~bill lo Bay 24351. HtHwy .• '"' 714 1957.4025. Eves 18r.house,gar,newly de· 760-31B7eves&w n s Pa c I f I c fro m S a n a. h L b Adults I N t.s Clemente Island to ucic · aunc your ~MM. l.'Or. on y . 0 pe ' Beaut. New 2br, 2ba. 2 ml Hollywood Hills from ;.~~: ~1/'~r:~1i'! ~ APPLIYAWY =0 · k~ S450 dep. from ocn. 16SO/mo. days thislmmaculate3Bdrm. 0 1 ,120009 &..h/ llOO Nearnew•·Plea Zbdrm ,w ya. !213 > 549·4040 ext 591 den •. family r~m home. ;:aha.: 'II dnu. : _. •••••••••••• ·2 MUI each uail with 3 Br. 2 Ba. New paint, '714)S36-6708eves Am id towe.nn1 pines. OWCtoM aU.2" toofflel flreplace, ~loeed patio. carpet, fireplace. $7SO 3br 2b b b Beamed ce1Ungs, com·' coat of l•ad le ue. ' ~ Iota, Harbor c•.ra1e. S115,000. Biii mo. Daya 675-(1185, Eves • a. nr c etetely redecorated. 87$.17• daya 5'4·'2ot Lawn , Mt . 011 • e GnlDd,y Rltr 175-tlll ~S21M Bkr. '800/mo. For lease, 3bdrm. 3ba. frplc, walk lo beach/1tores. $725. Im· mac. Ref. 494·8038 , 494-4442 George. L.,... ... 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICE 3 br, newly painted I& pepered home in quiet nellhborhood, fncd yrd. (am rm. '625. Avl. Im· med. Call: 137-0385 L.,........ 3252 $239,SOO. Fantastic llemorlal Park , ' • 89'7·1221 f\nancing. M•r 'a Md._, SDOO 0--MntSel 2br.lba.w/d,smallyard. bdrlbaCondow/cpr1 a Bt. 2 e.. View, frplc, • ..... .U all for lllOO. 1 Bdrm, a bath slant 2 car 1ar. newly re-blt/lna+c:lothesw/d $750. New Inside . ••••••••••••••••••••••• don o sen 1 t I I, t 1213 N. COAST RWY LAGUNA BEACH ., ..... ........... 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.Ueo&lkt (714)11'1-41J2. home. Au"are 11t modeled S7SO /mo 2209 KJda/PetaOK.'85.eoet ~ONDO CA !1~ 16H f!.Jloii>"°a..1•!t 11~~. ~~= =~~:!i or UO·H40 :.:,.rno.~846-3244 NIWTOWNHOUSI Traly a 1bowe11e I• ...;.!-............ a ~eel lacome 2 3 Br..... Fu-avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br, 2~ba. frplc, din rm. Ntwpor& Cnstl c.n..-a ·-====~::=~ for 1,...,. Sit JOO. II fully or •• e. • ... · br...trut oook, wet bar b9d cl.la rm OCSAH •••••-.acH ~ed. R'.H.R. Aft, DCarnatlon.So.sideofDELUXE 2 br, 2 ba. w /lumaker. aolar w·~· ~ ilia ,w -8*1ar8uu,t1J.7IOO. lfwy.tnJ..0717 lrvineTerracecondO,H · wllttr,rolcro,ttnnl1,etc. · ,_.....~ • ,.._C.lla&ITalllwt&la .=::.;.:::...:::.:::..::.:...;.;..;;..;.;;.:.;;:.__1-~.::........;...;..;;..,;.;... ____ sum. M4'l\ loan w/low SHO/mo. 9'0·2571 or ••"r •aster ••It•, olfer &wo lt••roo• Plea, Orup, lllK, 11.5 2 Bdrm dyplex, patio. · p1yment1. 2nd avail. •ta Dl•~TIC :,a..,:•:..:.••!~ --.. ~aplc.011111 X ,...., alt d.n. Quick atove/retr1,. 1arace, Sll8,000. By ow nu. 1....;.;;,;;...;..,;_ _____ _ YllWHOMI fi•H~•• cerrr ~&,C:."r,::r, ~-=. DlclllHo•. •.+depolalt.7S0.13t3. i.-..a. ~d~ t:~1*! .,.8r..L •,:: ... 11"'~,hAJTI D. ' All'D. . 1....;;;:::;,,,,;... _______ ~ .. Dr. ma dphl, AU.HdlveJbr, IHdacaped yard, pvt Tl_,.•• ar1e Wl\n.Mf'MONT .......... w /frp)c, blln kit lam rm, frplc, fenced ......_ leDDl9, pool, 1tt. r...iib rm. 3 '°" old.J:i HOMO .... Nslll'....., .,. W.m .• a w / m & ero w • u. U 0 1U'd. c.'CM9'l'1 kJtcllleD. nr ,_,, ....._ /df'19r, HW 1::'1t::ooo.':.~.,.... MM.UTATI ar ....... MU part., 8e1onh. USO mo . aebools, pool. 90 pet1, ..... crpq, No •. by 12/JO. Call 7U·ll'7 :;:::;..Jfnlml'l"ll'~I prtK .a,. 71t·llll, S57 ·57U or avail tmmtd. f"l/mo .. ,._, Leue, eoe. dep. -••• 11Llhl&mt ... 1• 4N"1U • ...... att.IPll _....1.711-rr. 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JclM .549·1111. :J.zv.rr~:-: r:: •. :. 1 .._ y..:.;:...m-,,,_~ 1140. llllGIMw~ttOO Slall•, IU Mdroom ll~lllll w /fulNI bou~ Jloammate to Slaare t ~C:..i~' re• -• W911114 4600 ._, -· --~ 1 IUt FIK>ll ~IAN lpaelo•a Pamlly 2 ..-..•~· pnv •I••· ewpor .. Bedreoa Ho\lae on aJGlrl' EALTY ••-••••••••••••••••••• _ . ta, ..... v~w. r,.,a.t, larlt a._ 1 ba frptc' ....... Pool • pl•>'· n-om..-&M-1100 BitadLto.-il B&AaL AY.U Ow. bt. ,,..,., Nd lbdt Studio etriaeoey •=•·•• ~ ~· ;::...='•Jae. a•e. ••et ,.;. be~ut ltul =· Mf·HM from Oceantroiat for Winter i..c-a .. KltJlator lu. ~lilfCaUbefore5pm. MWPffllOMTA81 :·:,:e~r•:~::1rf:, /tfa Allt• VIII... ~.9M>mo. • e.&.ala.~6wa· •No. Paell4e Coaat tci.-~ -... .. lt~L •LUPrl J~ata . -I ..... o.u. drapn. No rum. Broker.~12. ~ L•IUH Be. •t;b. ... 4110 mfTA&.S J..;...;.~;;;;;.... ____ _ ,_... fltik, ,.o&. MW cit· Call AaU.00.,, w /day1, c ClliJdna OK 'fl /D W-.ty ltltc8u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ra.& SN~ AJprox. Iii ! ..... 116' ew, IHH, IO P•U, ttW757. aitea • w/endt, · -..9'15.ltt·Silt NO FEEi AJl't. IJ Coado avaJl~ble. Lo;_ wloter ~ prap. Dbl S«k. $6014-ll.' up, loellldln111•11111&•: .. /Wl"f / ~·~• .. _ ..... ••••••••• _, ... ,..., ....._ l'f!llliala. Villa Re'Olala. rata.tM-5*. 8'clnetJ/pa:rk. Ilea• del llWI. SllO • S&50 2450 ~• ~ · 1115 B N I 175-4t!JBrok lllar.*507mo. N ... port Blvd. Co1ta 7{ ................... .. CG•• CMAlt• S. . --1116 0.1 l Br Apt. frplc pool y · 2 _J.: ... ••,,pa ntt. er • -_. to matur• I' ln mo. l5l·Z175 Meta..._ Maoa1er. •1k1• lti IOo•S a I. ct ·-··-··············· • . ~ ......... 0 •tree b .• ~ ·-.. -.... .... r •a + • •, l employed penon. oo ...rUq No pets 180 L&rie 3 br, 2 a , pauo, exehal\&• f« cl\Ud care. Coat.a II.a 131 W Uhh u;a.1 7 -..it"llJ ••1Mtl•l•• ,Sltl••t condo. SBr, lllllOUr °' pet '650 mo. i;ebell~ Call aft 6 frplc, dfhwhr, newly de· fW2.4.11Sevea 5' MS 1~ile l~•ie. stn1le &o triple office -··•'••••••••••••••••• ....._ w/MH at ft. • .._ .. , Dramallc 120 lit, lut, dep., ref's 8 4 5 • 9 7 3 5 · cor. $650 mo. A1t. ~ .....___.._ 4100 ~ ~9800. Ask for suitel avail. lA Newport btab. N•wport Beach AWIM. 11/UllD .. tq 1 ..,... oeeu v\ew TUe MO-tlllt. · 6J3.ll080. .._ -IP.au ' Beacb. Call for info: tu • accountln1 prac· rear l••H At•llt. ,.UO: ft'plc, poolL near 2br, new cpt/drapes, n..i 8 G •••••••••••••••••1•••••• • ..,e. ~188. Uve. For ••le to ln~~ -~ .,U, t.ui., • ucach. U~r l1ZBr, 18a, frplc , l bullt·iaa dean no pets -et 2 r. Apt. ara1e. OOYOUUI Garaaelutora1ein Runt. Offl E Id C dlvidual only. Ter,na . .,..__. qulel adlt, non smoker. 1.45•1922 see· 752 •8 • paUo, pool. Adults. no MOTB..$7 8ch. Z13/433-3'a5or P .O. ce, .s e osla ea-5DJ llarbor Vl•• Homea. '-..._ no pets. Ref1. req. $600 SbalhmrDr. peta. 1801 ~· 15th. St. Weeldy rental• from_. Box '49, Seal Beach, Mesa, 132 Cabrlllo. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim IWrm. a. .. fHl rm. C1$1 ' -JJ71 mo. lte. lit, lut +clean· NEAT•CLEAN Newport Helahts. $450. & up. 6t6·7445. 22H 8'J7t0 Sl79/mo.Mt.a544 HIALTMFOOO =·~f:W:-44~/::: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ft17"7~it. Av all Weetaide2 Br.1 Ba. Near 842-'1340. Newport Btvd. C.N . Qi Balboa Peninsul• oext LAlwOffla for Le... llSTAUIAMT .... .,. .SO/mo fl& up-uve on • to the beach. Private All Adult, no pets. 2 Br. 2 LJVE AT NEWPORT to run Zone. (10~x20~) Newport Beach, Orange A 1ucceufuJ business rd TtDll abr, 2ba 10 blk• c.lwMeM ll24 fenced paUo. $425. mo. ea1 rrom$42S.Pool,spa. BEACKS70(wk. m.2NJ87~ County Alrr,:rt area. a larse newer aboppiq tfOIO bcb, zu.-.me • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• AvalJ. llQW. CaJl relri1e. d/washer incld. 84$-0UO ___ ~_.._. 4400 Luxurious 1~ flee a vadll. center k>caUOD. Price tn: 1MI &.,,.S m-•mo ..-y OICO• 556-'518 Across N B Golt Course ---.D!c. 15th. .m custom e· eludes excellent luS'e """""T' 1 ,,_,,.. -54S-4855 · · · Y~...._., 4210 ....................... signed Lawyers suite. P.I t k S,.CIOUI • 1potle11 ·' Wwl tts 3291 1 Br. ,.. pd, encl 1•r. Lm PALM SPltM•S · ....................... 1617 Weatcliff. N.B. Want New 1ingle story office U:. ~a~i.~Y ~r:~t bdrm. J~ balb eod, WUl ••••••••••••••••••••••• dtwuher. pool. Adul\.I. 111 2 Br. Eaaulde C.M. WIST NEWPORT MOUMTAIM YllW rinancial ln1t. 70009.f. ~ Approx. 225 sq. rt. Assumable loan •nd :8 IMb ~~ Cf 'The Allnclive 4br 2ba. loc. in 6'2·5073. Pool, BBQ, '385mo. 14e 3 br, 2 ba upper apt. VIUAS J.st. floor. AcentS'1·S032. AdJacent Secreta rial owner will help Hna~~. r~en • D our IOOd nei1hborbood. lge Giant 2 Bt. $425 mo. Sm NO pets. 1675. mo. Agt. _--. area1 Cully Cum Recep· ~.O(K). -=-·Avail. oow ram home, nice yard. 2 ... I le Apt pet OK. No laa\ mo. req. 675-8170. TBMS CLUI «OU.C8"1a1 tion1st, copy ser vice. Wata•t1..t H.-1 ~rftM1 llli0/mo.Ca1U»9S23 Newly decor. Gas pd, Driu by 149 E . Bay St. NearPalmSprin11.1·2& MIWPOIT library , ~on f ere n ce '-c.IHJltor .~.r ---------culu•I eQcl1ar.l>C)Ol,d /wasber. tbmca!JM2·0282. Large 3 Br. Upper 3bed.roomv1llaaavaila· £let&Dtexecutive suites room.Call714/833:!_940 631-1400 673-6900 LIDO.LIDO 3 bdrm , a.ufuiil•d 3425 Aduhs.6'2-50'13 l290.lBRupstairs.132E. ~:~:x ·Jit~o~~ea~~i~~ ~ Week~y, ffi~~~~ lApresti~location.With Prime Newport /Mesa court)'ard, 1tudio, park· ....................... 3 .. To..-a•• Bay St., no pets. lat. last . f7so 0 675-8018 t~~·. Cloae" to c 0 m P let e s u P P 0 r l Business Park. Qua1hty --------- lnt . .-iomo.R.K.R.A&t.n.na Pt condo, 2bdrm. ~wly decor. IH pd .• +Sl00dep.Also,avail 2 Vlew. m · Ranc h o M i rage 's aervi.~l4/85l--068l o ffice & ware house BEACH CONCESSlON nJ.7300. 2ba, partially Curn. 1ar. enc I I a r ., po o I , 8R, 1350. 646-2325 ; 1 Br. ~ury Penthouse. Restaurant Row. Agent , space. l,980 sq. ft. um\ Xlnl potential & location 4 Br 2 Ba Nr bcb pool carport, washer/dryer, d /washer. Adults . 5'1·s:Dl VersaJlles. Near o~ean. <714 )328-4097. .,.._.. avail. for immediate oc near Newport pier . Call t~ ~o/mo J1es .;_ mrig, pool, jac, tennis. 642-5a13 .,_,... 3116 Comp. redec. Vu of lush "CAUFORNIA" ECICUTIYE SUITE cupancy. For leasing m· owner for details 535 58&· ~.'Newport Shores. ss.50.4iM·1275. 2 Br. 1 Ba. a.oo to $425 ................. ~ ...... ~rdgy"m ft~~c~:~fs f\tllserviceofficeain ~~~6t\2.446JMon. Fri. ~ .. !!.~~ .... ~~~.5• AvailDecl.963·6682 OelWte adult condo. Nr. D/wuher,garaae. 3 bri 2 ba. lie liv. rm mo.A .... 700.8617. ' PalmSprings NewportCenter ./NEED So. Coast Plaza. Full $48·3394 w / rplc , gar. S525 . 6 ' 640-!>470 600 sq fl · 3 offices in UDO ISLE ·-un·ty 28r 2Ba Pool Martha497·S454, 494-3672 Villa Balboa Condo kew Coodorruruum Rentals _ "'..... Newport Center. 567 San 2Br 2Ba r l l ""'" · • · · F.asulde 3 Bdrm 3 ba No · .---Nicolas Dr. Suite 109. dooi-f!fli.sD'7 c, e,;~:~~· spa, gym, sau~a. BBQ. pets. Incl. gas.' ssso: lsl 2 br, 1 ba, lae kit. & liv. 1il 2sr., pool & rec rm. Luxury Condominiums, EXECUTIVE SUITES $700per mo. 64-4-4684_ . ./MONEY ..mis ~:4955 'Moal utll. paid. A/C. -tdep.851·9647 . rm. $385 . Martha ruce view. 26° Cagney CompletelyFumlshed, ''Thereisadifference.'· ,or · D/W.673-2546,962·2574. 49'7·S4.54,4!H·3672 1 ln.S700mo.675·3007 CountryClubSetting We have offi ce space •Compl. redec., attrac· To11111llaue SPACIOUS 2Br ~dult apt --. . East Bluff nice 2bdrm. Goll . ·1 714f7S2-02l4' available in prest1g1ous tive3 br hse, new paint in u.fwW•d 3 515 Open beam ceilings, lots Ocean view 2 Br. 2 Ba . 2ba In garden setting able aI~~:.;:~tes ~Michelson Or. #212 Newport Center. 675 sq ft Ct out. crpt. 1. drapes, tile, •••••••••••••••••••••••! <;'_.~J::i~· :,~~ ~~ ~l~~~n~~~kRe~~I Pool. patio. new crpt, for our Clienta only. 2Jall Business Cntr #213 with a huge ocean view etc. Nwpt Shores. '685 2Br 1 v.ea. 2 car gar I 548':'7Jss · · $osoo quiet sec area. Adults. no Weekly, Monthly and for only Sl.30/ft. Lease yrl,y.0 1derpref.67J.8145, w/opener, fenced yard. 1 · I · I pet s. $565 /m o . Also Weekend Rentals . Doctor.Lowyff', has 2 year option from 67$-4886 f r P l c ' r e f r i g . PINE BLUFF APTS ............. leach 3140 spacioua lbdrm apt ror Mftoc.._, Cw.f! October 1,981 Call. for Harbor View Homes washer/dryer, pool. Spac. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Adult1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 single adult, $465 /mo CaJL(714)328-8911 Elegan~bldg.,inheartof ~~e:ro~~~~RLTH I 4bdrm; 2ba, ram rm. 0~ sa~. tennis. 9600/mo. Complex. Patio, view. Br~ new 1 & 2 Bdrm 644-4767 Hunt 1 n gt on B c h , · · A . cptS" paint S99S/mo M .6.972-1337 . frplc, encl gar . gas PierpointeCondos. P~I. 2 8 1 8a A l CATI-IEORAL CANYON w /s pacious offices -644·9990 1 • CREDrTNO PIOIUM W & 3rd TD loClfts 971-6531 /155-11(5 Arranged by Coast Hoftlt LOClftl 6M-US7. • · ~xesu.hint l 600 stove. dis hws r , s pa , spa, t ennis, aa~ag7e1~ 1 Arear. or Ba.ll>O~a~ c"o~~t ! COUNTRY CLU~ skylights, welbar. con·l otx office m nice pror ! ....,.... Lodry rm ic-..om u"" (213) 596-7202 dys ( .. I rerence rm, 85< per sq . ft. bid 0 C A l ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ,., ~· 842 72 ' Hwy $575 mo J D Plus, super 2.000 s q.rt. g, · irport area. A MortgageB:_oker 3 Br. 2 Ba. House. 6 mos. 2br Duplex $470, util pd. SPMC 631-6107 __ ·4-~ I pro.Pe r l Y M. R m l medical bldg .. >Mell ap· fl.I:"'· or unfum . all ser v le~se . G o od con d .i Adults 64.5-8103 no pets,I S31l6-~. 2 Br. l Ba. Apt IWmter Rental. $800 Mo 3) 751·2787. J4.567 Cathedral poinled at 7S< per sq.ft. RightRe_lllt>'. 11..owcst rates a"'.a1lal>I~ Neighborhood po ol .l 333 E. 21.stSt. Mgr 30 Carpets drapes pool I Bdrm 2.,., Ba. Condo --Canyon Dnve For details call 979~531 I f'ree cons~ltalton. No 781).1298 lodry r~ lmm~d oc: Ocelh & Bay view. 20·1 1..ovely. large 1 Br Apt 1n J;.~~;1 SJ?n~ RED CARPET ...-SS R...tal 44501 cost no obligation loan 4br 3ba prof decor ~I~· l~. Noi~ahg~~ose cupancy. Adults only, cat boat slip. Comm tennis the Bh.d'r~r~s!M Dese~ =i:.i Realty 893-1351 •••••••••••••••••••••••! ~i~:e ts~ ~1;.3~~~~· ~eo ~It·~. mi~ro, frpic. 2 Cal~~~~r 497•48.:'0 OK.TSLMamt.642-1603. Oourts, r°I. W asher /I ----~--.. 688 sq . ft. well loca_ted Forstore &orricespaceall min /max . Creat i\I.! car gar 1 blk ocn '2 8 ryer, car garage Villa Balboa Condo Lux 1 Hawlll1 Waterfront House North Costa M~a office. ~able rat~ financing exper. Plee1sf' lll50/mo. S.s.4769 ', .. a lw• ,.,,,..IMcl ~~ Arir·b~~t -in~· w/elec pg~ratge do1or Bdrm. Pool/ Jae: $525. at K~ Surf Hotel Park next to your d~r. 500to 2700 Sq ft. call631·2246, 548-2069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p . . d L d . opener. r1va ~ pa io, Secur. Bldg.645·8039 BASSr.& i 768-0548 Fully equipped w1.t h ME.5A VEROE DR ILUFFS ..... Pemaallla 3707 auo, yar . n ry rm. new carpet. Will con I ---carpet. a/c, cabinets & PLAZA EPlan3bdr2o,.;btha fr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm child, sm pet OSK. slderrum.642·1603. INpt. Shrs. a cross from!4bdrm. 2ba condo o n storage. Reasonably U25Mesa.Yerd~t;.C.M SUOO/~ P~ible leaie· lmmed. occupancy. T L beach. Sa c h & 2 Br s · North Shore or Ta hoe . 'ced CaJI T H bo 54'S.4 I13 0 t ·ion .· 0 w n r / A gt .BAY F ~ 0 NT AGE . Mgmt. 642-1603 Lovely J, 2 & 3 Bdrm. from $345. pool. enc gar. f\tlly fum. 5/min fro m ~.. ·""'-I ~m. laBrld r .J!. 1 H 833 ..., 12 Beach. Pier. 1 Br. $450. Townhouses. garage, .,An"""8 North Star. 1400/wkly . ...-er.-.viessiona g. 5 ~, ... ....,. · Adult. Wntr. 303 E Large 1Br.1 Ba. Unfum. patio, laWldry fac 1450 & "'"""""' .,...,_.......,, .,..,,. -·,,Bert. 957·1900 Newport Modern tore or ......, ---""' __, ,_,..,.,_ · office. Nr post orrice 548 3br + den Newport Hts. Edgewater. 1·871·2866.. --... Call838·s0el S575. Call 21.l /596·7202 or 1Br.1 Ba. Steps to beach. WXURY SUITE s/f. Jerry 21.3 /477·7001 Nr Schoo ls $745/m o . BEACHFRONT INN. Low 714/960-7347. $350. Property House So ~ Rl~TALN 2 lmmed occupancy. 3000 . -- MONEY AVAILABLE S2SK·Sl00K Qwck Personal Service Secured by Combinatlon ol Real /Personal Prop. lntertel Financial Corp. f711!&U·lf!6 ~ 873-7615 Winter rates. $90 up wk. 2bl" Duplex f'70. U\il pd. 1MI WHlffLI TREE 642·3850, 6"2·lOlO. 90 alm~t ~e:': s\ee.:· to sq. ft. Ste or 8 omces Near Airport & Freeway~. Adult.I 64.5-8103 pets ·~ ..-+conference & recep· Tolal 1640 sq fl 2 air ~ W-'"I 5030 H i a hly upgrad ed. 675-8740. S33E 211 St llGn: JD · Luxury Adult units at af· 3 Bdrm, 2ba .. 933 W . Heavenly .North ski lifts , lion. Kol I Center . oond. office units w~ ba. ::::;!••••••••••••••••• earthlones-wood, 2br.2 bl' 1 ba winier rental. · t · fordable Uvlo1. 1,2 & 3 Balboa Blvd. 01shws hr. panoramic lake view . Newport Bcb. Contact Lg hi ah c e 111 n g 2baccodo ~ 964-6010 g • · 11 IASTSIDI Br. Well deco rated. frplc laund hookups . Only t11o5 per Dile. The Ann Harvey l2l3) w<irehome/st.orage area $&000002.ctTD • · a rage· a v• · now C -t-·w--..a.. Olympic size pool, U1hl· garaie. i,., blk to bch. E q u 1 t y S b o p p e 556-aDOO · /tr k size aec .,__ .. .....! ri N ~ Z-4 bl' CGDdoll, som e w / 1450/mo. adults only .t-5J f _. ed t~ court. J~cuuJ, S750/mo. llt/lut, securi· 918·542· 1400, uk for · ~&:. Sult:le for light ~h ... ~e:~ ~ie~e Lu~' OCNDview,S700.teSOmo. 67S-!lrZ29 3Br,study•denk2 '?alb, partll.ikelaodacapmg. ty.Availn~.673·2282,9 Unda. D>sq.ft.approx.Prlvate manuractu r1 n g. a s Condo. PP only-no Bkrs Burrill 751·7961 r.. ......... 3b t Ste to tn-level, f!'J>lc . 5 >:hght, From $360. &te-0619 to5 pm bath. Frw)' convenient. --bly or ?. Completely pJease. Pays 15% per >·r. · · ""'e ~ r ap · ps deck & paUO No children · Mat.a Condo: 2 bdrm on F It --~ NWPTHGHTS lBr cute bch,OcnJBayview .rrom orpets.*5mo. Avail. D E L U XE 2Br 2ea Canal Front corner lot. Beach. View! Sleeps 6. ~N~. r~Y ii carpeted. Will consider Alldue!i yn1or .soonv tt1&'J w /oice patio', $39S sundeck. $500/wtnter Dec. 15th. 180 E . 21st St. Adult.s,no pet.s S4SO/mo 3Br. 2ba. frplc, lg sun · S80 night Brochure. l2-t-80.'7ssSt.cf~rsvi:t~ all or part. 641·1388 Bus Mi.s.sWalker870..8600_ mo. 645-9628 S700/yrly. 675-5204 Days 646·4262 : eves 960-414:, -deck. refria. auto gar dr. 8Sl.al09 IJD. Costa Mesa. 645-7800 hrs . 548-9991 eve & MDII fltl!ps. Trwt <: ~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiticco.tih.e;w.l;; ... -1 1772144 ~91543· greenhouse windows slip .__....a ... llfL.-4100 week~. -.,... son Iii lbdrm apt, cottage style ---,_.... ..,..,..., EXEC SUITES Ca: •rci.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CttRISTMAS CASH living, $320-$325 available. $875 /mo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '~""" . -~• -• 0 OCEANFRONT: 38r $t 1 11 1 11 1 8 ""''-ad c• .. be worth •u. 847_3020. 67~01..20or673-2375 Mo . , 'd d . •. B~O.C. LOCATION ....... , 4475 Sattler M~ o. 2 ba, brick frplc, l1e unn n. ar.,.e r . """ ... ..,., vm1. Avoi eposits"' 21lON. Tustin Ave. 1 min. ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJI types or real estate Croot patio, very clean & garden apt. pool, rec. to you. 2 Br. l YJ Ba. --b •OCEAMHOMT• cut living expenses ! S.A. & Nwpt Fwys. Lge STORE South Co:i st mvestments:unce 1949 up ....... _.. Ava·ii rum or area. 710 W. l8th. St. Townhouses. pool, laun 2 Bdrm. l 'h a . new patnt, Profession a lly sin ce d 1 ~·-M.i-... · ..--"""' dry, gas & water paid stove & dshwshr, encl lbr. paneling, great vw. 1971 prof. d ecorate o cs. Hwy Laguna Beac h -,...-1-__, lft uofum. $1300/mo yrly lse S32S Mo. Deluxe mobile Infant to 6 mos PIO to gar, 3 blks from beach. rrplc, ~/yr. 2br. den. HouSIMATIS Rtteptioni$t, t elephone ED>+ sq rt. $550/mu Isl & 2ftd TDs or will consider 6 mos . home. Mature adults. No ~. Child OK. no pets . $425. great vw, paneled , frplc. 832.4134 serv .• xerox, conf. rm. last. 494.3993 64~2171 545-061 I rental. pet.<s. Qwet. secure. 1991 536-CB!S $600/yr 642·0045 eves ---Sec. serv. avail. From -------Newport Blvd. 646-8373. OLIVE TREE only $275 mo. Last month free Store Space for lease 1500 Cosh for T.D.'s BEAUTIFUL V l E W 21.90College, 548-7a67 HEAil THE IEACH --w/6mo6. agreement. sq. ft. & 1260 sq h in Amcncan Mtg 953 4141 Harbor View H m s 3 ..._.liq• leoch 3740 New 2br, 2ba. bit ins. Lux.~~o~~h.:,1;1g · 1•Uo4,n.. 0 )lsatc · ~-0937 Huntington Beach Flex a bdrm, 6 bath, POOL.••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTStDE patio. gar. Adults . !'+'l5 Sec b-ld • ..... 5639·1622 ,;.\'. •• ,, .,, bleterms.213/596 7202 $!500permo. W111terRental.$8SOfurn.3 Pe,.,.rwoods 492'lEdinger.840·3808 '\. _ g,_.. -~f .t.. '•Firulct'S ... t 125·500 sq. ft gmd rtr. Sell with EASE' -Bdrm. 2\.'l Ba. Condo. 2 BRw/lgepalio,availa-··-..-ruRTHGTS. · -··~-·~-·· utilspd.From$85up.779 lt'saBREEZE Moel LE H OME .. 2 Ocean & Ba)" view, 20· ble. Comer of Monte Vis· Braod new Condo l bdrm. W. 19th. St. C.M Tom ed d "" 8 .._ft U Co l bath, close to beach. rely 2 Bd 1 Ba, q Ulet 957·1900. Classifi A s 642 ..,.,7 IMMEDIATE FAST l"UNDI NG un 2nd's & 3rd's. Camtma Mort11uge . 9S5·3454 Bdrm, 1 ba, brand new. ""'"t 5 P· mm tenms ta & Santa Ana Aves . ea. mature adulls on Otdesl&largestagency dblwide.t895 /mo. courts. Pool. Was her/ 1425mo.$48·9190 encl. garage, frplc. No ly . $495. Jeanne. agt ServingSo.CaUfornia Dryer, 2 frplcs. 2 car -petS. $4Z>. 974·~~· _ 631-1266. Photos and References EASI'BLUFF ~ 6 Bdrms. dgarage w /elec. Pg~ragte 3lBr upsbatlairs, 2 Nfull batths. 2 Br. 1 Ba. in 4-Plex. Nice -:------r Credits: ABC·NBC-CBS 3 batha. Owner's unit. oor opener. riva e rg. cony. opes .. neighborhood. Close to Lado I s le ~a y r o nt Cosmo-LA Times-Etc. $L500/mo. p•tio. n ew ca rpe t . $53~/m o . 6~0 W all. Garage No pets. Gorgeous view. 2 Br Since1971 __ 842-1603. Hamilt.oo.838-291 . 1425 76().1713 833_3307 2ba. frplc $900 /mo lrvine,641·1.899 W.._trCMlt HoMH ....._ 37 44 h'wo Bdrm 1 Ba cottage, · ' 494·0029 Garden Grove . 891· 1773 IK. lteGttort ••••••••••••••••••••••• fenced yrd $418 +sec .. $465, lge cheery 2br. 2ba, V-·11 1 B P I .,.,._ blt-im, nr ocean. greal ersai es. . r · 00 • LOOKlNG TO SHARE? 611·1400 ""• lBa. adlls, pool. ten· ~ pd. Adult, no pets. 8 re a N 0 Pe 1 s club. Seeunty $425 /mo WE MATC H R OOM· ---------1 nis, l5SO mo. 1 yr lse ~!>433 980-94S6<0ean >. ~100.Nopels. __ MATES! ---------548-0tl2 -7S2·!H75 2bdnn. 3ba, lull unit In ... ..,..... leec.. 3769 l Br. patio. 731W.18t~. New2bdrm. 4 blocks rrom ~e 2 ~m motel una,t. Bil Canyon with tennis. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S3~f ~25· 640. ocean Adults only no fUrn. ul1I pd. Kids OK. "' M/F shr 5 br; 2 ba hse, jac•pool.833·l349. A or aye. pets 536-28'71 blktoocean. $150/wk. No c M Spa Nr So. Coa st 'IHEBLUFFS: 2 Br. 2 &,a. aunrm. 1reeobelt, w /d , ref. 1851> mo. 64().8146 &t 67~5830. PICTURESQUE LIDO ISLE! Lovely tBr, 48a, with many am,nltles . Lease : $1600 /mo . Broker. MIM1800. E"clualvely new , lu"· uriOUI 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. f\111 security. Includes pool, apa, BBQ. Rec rm .. pool nn, library &t gym. Call daya at 213/!>42·1680 atk for Tony. Eves. 2U /Sll ·0 4 94 or DJ/m-9522. -r ~ .._ --~ • ::.( llf .l :.t Avail. oow freshly paint · · ----dep. 645-0440 Plaza• fwy. S22S + 1/5 ed 1 B ....... J D Deluxe nnnlside xtra lge --utils 641 -4913 r . .--mo. . . """' 1 Bdrm ~do w/secunty --·--·------1 Propert y Mgm t. 2br, 2ba. Bllns. dswhr guard. ~frig, D JW . Fem norumkrtoshr2Br 751-2787. 1~ miles beach. Adlts . Jacuui. SS25. 752·2310 2ba.coodo nr OCC. A/C, n o pe t s . s395 mo da."",540-7576eves ........i, tenn1·s . ..,.,O+utll. E..side. 1 Bdrm. all util ex· 53&-8362. ~~ ...,.,. -S cept elect. $285 /m o . --Lr bd d It Avail 12 /5, hery l 11Ut1oc.u lBr condo Nr . new g 1 rm apt. a u s. 752-1330 ext 66, d ys, ,.. ~ • 1 • pool. newly decor . No YEAA·AOUN~ FUN : ~ Br. Duplex, gar, w/d ::=.t:pa.t~~o~ls.~~: pet&. Westcliff. 645·8_15_2 __ 548_·SO_l9_e_v_e_. _____ 1 Social Acllvmes 01· hook up, new crpt, no Days :213 ·639·025 1 , Lmmac.2 Br.2 Ba. Frplc. Oceanfront, N.B. Yearly. rect"r• Free Sunday peta. 2178 Placentia #E. Eves:213·541·0030. St-to the bea.ch. Year· 126.S/mo. female to sbr Brunch •BBO's •Par 1425 545-7'1183 1 ........ 'lSf11 3bdrm. 2ba. Aft 5pm lies• Plus much more · Beautifully located 2 Br. y. 673-· 675-6783. °"EAT RECREATION: Bachelor. Newly decorat· $375 Ii up. Child OK. Gas lminac. x large 3 Br. 2 Ba. ---------i T F L ed. G-at E 'slde ,,...,. No lncld. ..... l"c" s t h b h Apt. to s hr. Dana Pt. e,,n1s • ree essons .... ..... .,_. ....... leps o t e eac · Lar-2er. 2 Ba . Straight (pro & pro shop)• 2 pet.a. $325, $48-0808 1 wa-. 673.'lSffl .. - H Ith ,.., .. Sa .,....... · wht m ale. $230 mo, H:~rom';'~~-s=~ 1MeaaVerde4-plex,2br,l Mlwu• 3142 2Br.2Ba.PenthouseAp\. 1s t /las\. 493-0987 & ming . Driving Range ba, 1ar, adults , refs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oc vu. $750 per mo. Only 7~ 5*5&13aft. 5. CONDO. 30' boat sUp. Bay 1st. mo. required. Call __:..:...;c.~------1 .UUTIAJL APART· i.--'--------view. 2+deo. prestiiloua 7141a..l325eves. Shatt Ira lux home, fl65 MENTS: S1ng1es. 1 & 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townhouse, Hunuoiton Harbo ur. + utll. Microwave, 2 Nwpt Cnt Lux Twnhae 2 Bedrooms • Fur· .,.U0.1ara1e.$600mo. SUILSO mo. R.H.R. Agt, Ve rsailles LUX JR. frplcs.546-3428. 3llr' Jb9. r, ma\ ate. E lec noshed L Unturn1shed 8311-Dl. 873-1300 lbclrm w /ref rig. View. Mature gentleman wlll dbl pr. Frplc, wet bar. •Adult L1v111g•No Pets 1 BB + loft, 2 full baths ......_ 1144 !!«w<e, pool, s pa. $440 ahr beaut. 3 br, 2 ba N.B. pool, teDDis. btf1t rm. • Models Open daily sczs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.m>. home w/cliacrimlnatln1 •. 175-1... 9 lo 6 M6-2110l Nor\h lrvine Condo, 2 Bll. S. Clew• 1176 lady. IZIG. 790-0802 CMl'mial Cotta1e 2br, Oekwood n-FOUR---S-EM--0-N_S_A_PTS __ . 1 Ba. P\&m. -.so. Unfum. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roomnwt• 11-25 to shr •OVEMBER MID-WEEK SALE For Private Parties Only NOW through NOVEMBER 30th You Can Place A Oaslifled M To Stmt On Tuesday, w.-...., or Thunday and ltun (NO REBATE FOR EARLY CANCELLATIONS! ' l ba, I a r , n r LI do Garden Apa,,mentt QJuple, no pet&. 2 br 1 ~ "50. '31 .... 1. Studio apt with ocean 3Br, zea apt, CdM. $115 ...._,Bcb 9iQO call after Newpot1 .. ech/So. ba twnbae. P•Uo. pool. letme IMdt 1841 view. Elec. furn. ~75 mo., lmmecl. 75'-1222 SPlll7>CINI 1700 16th St "70 '135.I A.nDMJ..ltoZ •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• mo. See M,r, 332 Encino WALITO llACH ' tOo•e111 1e1111 • o . Bachelor apt, beaut. Ln,AptC, .C. F e m rm mt e 2 2 + •' Oean out· the closets, kids' rooms, & •.. ga~< -takt . adva11tage of this great ·': sale by fuming yf¥ unwanted items Into · ~ 171'1 142·1113 ~Br .• ~. New paint. ocean view pvt iarden 2Br St25 mo encl<Maed f'ellllONJble, clean, neat .... J Mra:a. 2 bai JMJt•m..AduJta,nopeu. tettln1, woman pref. p;.,privatey~d . U85 /mo CM ar•• ~~· ~!1:·.~. New~ ="/Mo. "15, t'1Mtl0. t.oo. -.slOU-5. 58&-0741, 7•~1 ~ • -/flllO at tCIN 1111&1111 -Adwu on11 u-r 2 1 .... -1 do to n .... 10 ... , == rciil;id Wortln1 mother-nda .. -' • 17141 .... 1104 --· • rr-... 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"••••••••••-••••••••• -. --· ..-mo. f'ot aale or wa&«taua. poada 1 oaa 642-5678 , 'I'll .. -0.. ta ~II 6 bay, J•lt.nlnt \ti Ill a buat· !!M!-•·UOI. lot eoolriQ1 6 heaUnt "f'a11t Result'' service *'9lft twnel Nedo I U*aa. .cove 6 ,.,.,,, -olyourown? Al~ &..Jllm.._. Jiii ~id. Prtm Su DMto cti~ory. Your . • -......... rm/f•• :r:!~ .. ~··::~· ;:z ri>' to lel1 people •bout ....... ;..,... .......... ~ .:-:.~~ u.:: servke l• our -,.n Dt Ht'=fi ...... /drnr, DO""· It Ii •ltll • IOW·H•l 'i:.7p.ara:;sa ·-Gii •eradcln lo speelalty. Jiii; :ISZ• '• eu. -. Ill 6 tut + tseo CluaUled ad. Phone /mo~ i...-_. 8 u w lad VU I• 1 • • Call MHffl ut. m ---;Ill.--.mmo. ~ MWC& .--.Ill· CTW•SJ•. ... I A:.M. ........ I I *o-1 .u..: ....... ' ' ! ' ', ' .. f. ·: ~· • ..... ..... ' 'I ~ . . 1. " .• J --~ ---.. . -" • • •• , . " . Now You Can Sell Mor• wllll D•llY Piiot PENN\' PINCMt:8 • A os Stlll ••Y a . 3 lines for 2 dlO\S only SI :. cla\. 34(• " lint' Ad\•ert1:.t" nn1· or more 1trm:-. n1lued Up Io . 1110 F. a c· h adcl1t1onal line 11> only fl()(' for the t•rn du ys Sorry . no l'Ommerdal ads 11llowt'd Ch arge Your l'enny 1'1nt•her Ad or use yo ur Bank Americu rd Visa nr Ma11ter<·art.I For more inrorm•lion and lO place your ad ciall l l 642-5671 . MAlll toMONS ...... y MAKI IOlllO... -.I Plac .. HAPPY AD \n this cobam n ror only •us. Call.U.1111 ... •• A. ........ ,c • ..... ......... . !-t-·"'41171. ...... . •~•111&1,..,c.u e~ ........ :Pl ... F-' ....... , -.-.a Elderly woman or man lo stay w /house pets oc caslonally. lop refs req. Send name, ph # & ref. to POBollZ:W, CdM. m25 IXIC SICllTAIY ADMIH. AS S'T TO Sll,000 General . . TI.laltOaloyChlbi1 .......... lehfCook •c~en f\ill time temporary. un til Dec. 31.Bl. FrOlltDeskClerlc Gener•I Office S.C'yjlecpt. Sm loc ofc. variety pc)s. No shrthnd. nee. Late bk pg. Free& E .0.E. , lrYIJle Personnel Agency 488 E. J7lh, Cost• Mesa Sulte224 642·1470 General Office Major Newport Beach financ.i81 firm h.s im · medJfte open";~~~' lilid1r1T Individual lo train in print abop. Heavy lifting required. FM.Cleril1 ' Insurance dept. N eit· per. requir ed Alph• / nwneric. a..i&Typlth 40wpm +. Accur•cy im · partanl One opening for •n ex · perlenced dlct•phone oee.r•tor ...... '4CrofllM Opertltor 1..-.. Entry level willin& lo train. Excel l. c:omp•n y benefits. Please contact: Lynn Stansfield (714) &M-5800 Ext. 75-49 or 78S3 d§~ ~ GO Newport Center Dr. Nm!1 ftft8b, Ca eo GIRL Friday needed for ChNUan Group. Cook . ...,, clean, shop, type, Ne, wuh, pray, drive. Mr. Kelley ... 2218 . Groomer, all breeds. Ex· p'd. only. Call: N0-0090 .UAIDS Full • part time. All .,.... Ualform1 funfd . AIM n °" ~er • ...UNd ..acom.. No ••per. nee . Applf.: Unlver,al ProteeUoD Service, 1211 W. kb8t., $anta ADl:"ID· \entew hn: •12 • 1-4, .... !'ti. I ~?.~ .. ~ ..... !!~ ~?.'!' •• t .... !!~ ~?.= •• ~ ..... ~!~ ...... 11 ot • 8ALl8 ._....... OfllCIW'I. 1..u 6 w-.11......ij ................ If -·-· _ ... __ ....,. -,_..,. __ ,,. auu Ptr .... ~. ~ -••••-••----•-••-••••••••• ... ••••-••••~•et-•• ::r:.':t•~io:· ~ ,._. •:-:: ro.A· Tow Trud Drluu 11w181-.1 .. old. M, Iola •to, elaatr _ ..... -..n&a app&J la pe~ tNODll !':•I I a1~a Dll9ded. ~ Oii• ¥ ,.,.,., deelawe4 M-*«•1 Mia • etpir. lllm to 1•·-.. _ ... _. 11i1e .. ~\a "Da t,y. lllllt b\19 C.M ..... a ........... tm Gll.-.llt6-lllL ---uuu --·Pro-"· Seewi· ...-. olfaet ,,..._. Apply in rrt.8t.and&rd&ao..,J0'7'1 ()'.MO-......... --------'--.. 1141 lllllT l&LL. Co.II 6 • between &o.~.c.11 . -ftAYILA••n _ ............... lo'9...a.l"l/wMplal4, NHded. Caplatuao ,,..__. s.Jeenwm ~ nAlllrl' lmaed. Opeal•I for lmmlOfli'D ..... ilC. xl.acoad.Mf.lm ·~--.... •--MULA--.. ~I I~ Cluallfted penon. Oood a.mpalre. 11/l':hl• .__._--.. .,,_ :;:: hll·U•• ~l'•••••l __. -DlH. ua ,.. ''""'" Leoeltt Coocrel• Inc. Salar7, alat oppty. allow . Pvt pl)'.__..._,-• IWlll ,..._ .. fllee•HI aur· -'of c:.s...ia A..U •• le St F.anl -+ •week, no kMlldal fw britlat tell PrlmeLocaUooMl-MU m ,WMlt5alUpm. Electric Po.t•r• led - f • at _.. pay. Ii ,..,_. Hilla Jr. Kllb • 1 credit tW'D dowm, exp lt.n.baC lDdMduaJ. Mu.& w/Vlbn&.or. aioo. S4M2'73 Ll.~t ~mu • floo ldaoal. c.&&d Peraoa· fleVfl~MS &o preferred, •Ill train. bave ad HcreUrlal Typla& POODLE. PupplH fo ~ Zlle.lt.at lo oe1 Ofti~ azwrz Calle -=-ft'Wl!E 5J1"'501. lklllt, ao tbortbod. Hn " bdth Chriatm ... Layaway Want to bu)': Ao Armotr« ,....,_,I.¥~ wao would Pwf.SO~SJC. H :30.DM711. l•1ou.I 111\wr..,.,.cl. ,...... Is two drawer If l e uai. nm u.J.np around p,.., penoo chief 17 c:abUalt. Muat be ID, Id u. Cllfke. a.. Service Newpol\ ~ rubioaa ap. able to· work with ttt ffil'.! ~ ~rvlce Statloe Atteo· J-.+ / Sbi:hu Pups, 2 malu, coed. and rH1ona~le. 4191WAMJ9 '6w aee\a new mode Una minimum aupervlaloo. .JH ..aw~ d.ant, full time. Apply JPN' female, champ lines -.-All c .... ,... rw.Calll'D-U75, Jobwurhy. 540-9881 aak + + + ~.1:~.No. Cout T,.attlr ~i!~. •10 "':k~~ ~~:1. -M-o-vl_n_1_: -c-o-uc_b_,_Z_b_a_r ~~E~~H Newapeper l>ellvery, LA tor'l'om. Stimulatina. challenaina lnl!8"-t571 atoola, corner group, 5 We .,.. ... HffpilDft .,...eadeu for a ht d.1119 ....._ ia OW r•· .......... TeleplM>Ge • CMa&•r ulea. Re· 41Uira lood apellla1. Crl•mer , • peo- .... lllp. MHt enjoy ---------1 1\me. to l...s ln Nwpt ProducUoa "very rewardinl career SERVICE STATION AT· Evening Shift. At leHt 70 pc. bdrm Mt, lr1 bllt cof· MAMA .. SAUS. Bcb, a :iQAM·l :OOAM. Hal wanted part tiple. oppt1 . with Newport TENDENT·Day shift. wpm.~ pay for 1ood Sbih'hu hi>• AKC Reg. fee tbl , yellow/wbite <>Piil>' for ambitlO\&S ln• ~to IMIO mo. ,_.uu. :2 room. Moo. SPM 'Ul Beach otc. of a rapidly 6All-3Pll. Apply Shell lndMd . Our benefits Perfect for Chriatma area rug-wool,. daya dl-v w /nece1aary •1413 flniah. Tuea. SPM 'til 1rowin1 computer stal.ion, 17th &c Irvine, 1Mludemedical6 dental talllna reaervatlon 957·5381'l,eves848·758et qualUlcatlona, mus .. ,..~ -u finish . Apply 166 ayatema "personnel co. N.B. lnturance6credilunion. m.3530 haw ability to train ~ sr. U you are an orcani&ed . Apply in person between ----------1 Redwood burl tbla & snoUvateaales teams. P'ra(tical nunes, aides, Plac.'eatJa, C.M. aeJf-atarter w ta proven Shoe sales, full ume with 9 am· 5 Pm Monday DOG KENN EL. Chai clocka, handmade i.D N • Peraonal Bua in ea co mp a o .i 0 n 1 " Ptr Uquor clerk needed. track record who enjoys or wtout exp., or will ~aCooat link. S'x12'. 2 sates, g Cal. Durable finishes or --Uae pu~lic. App-l>' Peaeyaaver. 1110 PIM9llt1a Ave. C. M. M&mt .... 1895. domeRica. Live ln/~ut, Apply Z'll Broadway 1>roapectin1 " develop· train. Good co. benefits. cond. '200, 842-5034 l.Slfiniahed avail. See at full-Ume po1illona , ---·Beach. • inc key accts. &c able to Apply in person 9am to PMet Flirgrow>ds Swap meet. U• 111•.t av . -.-work in fut paced en· llarn Moo lbru Fri. Stan-330 w. Bay Street Shepherd/Retriever pups ~1726 ~·•• neecMd. mature ,..... maoacerial type, Are YoU a bard working IMACTIOM vlrooment, this is the dard Shoes. 3077 So. CastaMesa.CA92626 freetoaoodhomes.&wk --------- and ambiUoua person PenonoelServicea REAL ESTATE SALES position for you. Excell. Briltd,C.M. 642·4321 okl. ~ Sofa, quilted Clo•er lookiftc for a career in of Ora.nee County. Inc. U you are intereated in baae salary plus com· Equal Oppor Employer Fne to Y• 1045 basket print, like new. re1ta11rant exper . wwe1ry. Day 6 even· Ina positiom available. Aeaae apply 2·$ daily Pero '• Splcery Ra&.a&rant. 2221 N. Main a. RB, Seacurr Vllla1e. fut fooda management. f195Town Center Dr. #730 makioi a chance or miuioo & profit sharing, SfATIONERY STORE in Waltresses eeded M t •••••••••••••••••••••• $300. ~7-07'16, 93'7·2718' Do you ell,joy working c.o.taMesa 545-0500 ..... ,... major medical & denlal. CdM needs saleslady n · u~ Ado bl H r w I t b p e op I e , t b _.. .. a new career in For interview appt. Call: F /time, S days. Xlnt. be over 21. Apply in ra e 0 •day P~p C .. LDltEM'S cballenie of leadership? Nurses Aides, Orderlies Real Eatate. call and ask K .. Coco working coods. F.apecial-person. 1768 Newport ~&Purebred Colhe Twin Huddle Bed. Sim .. U do M •-• ____.__.. , 1 for John or Vody at Cole 71 ,.951r.2772 1 fi U Blvd C M ....,..,,. mo n a M a tt r es s & you then e. Ed ......,._, 1or conva escent o( Newport, Realtors. ..--y ane c entele. Phone: __ ._._. -----1 ---------would like to talk wit boapital. Wknd. shifts. 6'75-EauaJOD E 1 67~1010forappt. WAITRESSES Please take Doxie m1 Dresser. Toy chest, 2 HOUSECLEANERS To work for J an ice's Rqsedy Ann. Ptr, 8·3, n..Frl. 875-2514. you. Starting wag Xlnt. be~u. Apply in D mpyr Apply btwn 9 AM & blk/rloppy ears smal rocklngchrs.1>40-6848 llDlfup plus health pla person. Beverly Manor SWEEPER l2PM. Charlie's Chili , with big bark, l~ yr ~ 5* 8055 for you and your family Convalescent Hospital, SCTRY: lri«)ltt MOBILE OPERATOR 3001 Redhill, Bldg. ftZ. old, housebroken & faml· ••••••••••••••••••••••• &cpd vacations and 340VictoriaAve.C.M. 811!.&•EST .. TE Parttime.Variedduties. Dependablew/ref's.Call St •"""CM 10,loveskids.968·5010 MOVING .· Auto Hand boouses. For more in-~ " Laguna Deb. 4.97·3600 for appt. 714·631·DIRT e. ""'"'• · · v formation, contact Le Nun1iJ'.ll SECRET ARY Window W as her · Blaclt Labrador, 8/ k · Tools, Rosewd Wall Unit. for Interview anytim "-<rifled 1.Dvely New Offices Jn Secretary local church Teacher/Playground JbL<leeleaner, exp. own old.Male. w Redwd Patio Furn .. Ta HOUSECLEANERS alter 5:30. Call Me Mlll"IHAl•a Newport Center. Good mature Person. typing & Supervisor . Elem . tr&m.POrtation .. 968·5307 979-9470. ble 6t 3 Bar Stools . Top()g,Sf[·'ff·Si23 Ed's Pina Parlors, 11 $l 7S/hr Slartlng Salary + transcribing skills im· grades. Full time. Costa callafter4:30. 857 _· _·_ 22911 _____ _ lh 1•11perw..ted Reftned lady to llve·in, private room , bath . So. Bri1tol, Santa Ana. W .11 • i • 'd Benefits. Aak for Paula. portaot. Exp necessary. Mesa a rea. $700 /mo. Womans Assistant !ihef>herd/Retriever pups 4 FAMILY SALE·"' 546-3963 e w1 tra n. 8 pa1 7 9 Ca11S3l2880 642--0tll freetogoodhomes,6 wk · holidays. beginning as -· · Athletic Director for SAT. ONLY, Nov 29, !ho MANICU RIST assum soon as hired, benefits. SECllETAllY TEACHH largeprivateclubin F.V. old.960-4977 4:30. Furniture. bikes. existing clienlele . Bayview Convalescent RECEPI'IONIST position & rece"";onist for.large ForPrivateScho91in CM Education or exp pre-1yearold red Vizsla, fre ski boots, clothing. Salary. 644-8819. Juliette & Poree nails. Hospital, 2055 Thurin. avail. Mon· Fri. 6:30AM . txmy ,.;;J estate office. 549-:IMXJ ferred. Call 962-1.374 ask t.o gd home. 642.0532 afte Christmas items. Toys, Pd. vacation. ~94·972 C.M. Mrs . Farrell. 2PM, Call Jon Vogel , for the woman·s health s 30 etc. 1830 Port Ren~ick Housekeeper wanted. , 642-~. E.O.E. 752-7903 Laguna Beach. Call for club. : · <HVH J NB. Mon.-Frl. 9AM·5:30PM. asltfor Benn.ie Williams N . appt. 497.5454. Te(=an FwailMN 8050 ----~~J~~:•c;;0e!!e~a~a3 MFG.USIMILY ursingCeriffli_.a UCEPTIOMIST SECIETAIY IMHltlMG ,Mlech•dJM ...................... ~l~s7!'1te~~~u.sNB. _ TICHMICI • M -Immediate open ing in P C • I "th TES~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * I BUY * * schooJ.age children. . .,,,. . Mlll"IH Ai• ... I . ro ess1ona w1 top I Allll IOOS Sat9-4. ML&St speak English &r Req1.ar~ expenence m ... 00 ..._ 1 rapa ... y -expan(Saog S/H&typingskills.RE We have an 1mmed...1 · Good used Furniture & ---------L- have xlnt. references. 1 operatmg Power hand . -·. 1-. . Newport Beach loan developer. Airport area. opening for a tec~lcian •••••••••••••••••••••••! Appliances-OR 1 wi) Gigan~1c ! 1779 H tJ"1. call 673-7&43 aC\ 6PM & tools. (Router., bender. 8. paid holidays, begin·, brokerage firm. Answer Small office. good to perform a vanety of sellorSELLforYou mmgb1rd C.M. Fri. Sat onwtcnds · etc.) Some welding. APP· rung as soon as hired, ~~g~yphig'.r=~~-iic benefits. 549·8SGS wkdys. tests in our engineering WESTMINSTER MASTEllS AUCTIOM only across from Golf · ly In person. 8·5. 22822-B benefits. Bayview Con· dept. Duties will include . ABBEY 1 646-8'86 & Ill 9625 Course 546-3837 Ho u s EK EE p E R s Granite, Laguna Hills I vales_cent Hospital. 2055 RICEPTIOMIST SECRETARY making light readings on ANTIQUE MALL • • Houultold Goods 1""'5 P l'r'JME 1118-~. Thurm. C.M. Mrs. Far· TO $l 2 OOO ~type products, in· Dailyl0.6.Fril0-9 . . . .,,. '• -" ~ E o E with pro re s s ion a I King Si Xtra firm mne ••••••••••••••••••• •• • • lmmed.. openings in your agi: 642 . ........,, . . . I eluding full analysis & in· Closed Tuesday . . area, S4 to S6 per hr. No telephone skills, for a Accurate typist for in· itialing the following re· 11751 Westminster Ave. s pr1 n ~ m ~ t tr es ]King.size bed s pr~d . S&llOR ~-----VISOR ~2lll(Zalt). key by touch. Non · materials including ings. never used, slll S200.sell$75.&46·4382 . i~no taxes withheld. Manufacturing N . Newport diagnostic firm. voicing, must know 10. ports : test in com ang Garden Grove 554·6103 ~/matchmg coil box s~r· velvet, like new, cost ~a Dana 's today SECltlTAltY RN5UPB RECEPTIONIST s moker , in Tustin . asrylic/plasticsfor color pk~ed. worth $520 inc ......,,---.07o O ur Dire ctor of PAITTIMI Bilingual medical rec~p· 832·196l. &r periormance & make ANTIQUE STERLING delivery $238 Cash only1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houle.keeper & personal Manufacturing has an The nation's Jl provider tionist needed for busy rela~ed measurements . FLATWARE eight Spc 64().a7 M· ., K 0\ care ol artbritJc woman i mmed. need for a of ~om~ hea.llhcare industrial dept. Cal l SECRETARY Applicants should have 2 setting with s erving ans 14 ~ yellow god on Balboa Island. Mon.· secretary with 3·5 yrs. of services is loolu1_1g for a Laura s,s7.6300 Legal sec'y QC airport yrs. college•level course pieees. Make offer call Three piece section a I , bracelet, m, nugget tex Fri. l2noon·7 or SPM . recent exper ., preferably mature, responsible RN -' · olfice 2·5 years exp. & work or the equivalent or 557.19113 with ottoman, needs re· lured curb ~nk, !'1easu~. $3.SO/br. + meals & tax· within manufacturing w/a fl.ex. schedule to Recept.ionlst position. Cull xlnt typing skills needed 2·3 yrs. related 'exper. _. ' \C)holstering $25 Ing 13mm in width. ~ environment. Candidate supervtSe our pvt duty for 6 attorney's law firm. Must also be able to nfllllcmc" 10 I 0 I .,.., """" length. Secured with' a espaid.AlM>needsame mustbeabletotype60+ . ·. time , 8 .30 ·4 :30 . Salary negotiable. Call setup&useoptlcal/light-••••••••••••••••••••••• ....., . .....,., C'?nceale.d box. clasp. helpforw~ndsonly.Refs wpm&abletouseadic· nurses. Refs reqw_red. Professional telephone PatDiglio833·3622 Ing test equipment ltlPIU_.HATOlt AntiqueoakHoosier.SSOO. Wlth a hgure 8 .safe~y recfd. Call 675·0596 for In· taphone, shorthand alt ills ~!l~l[~~a:~P~e~~~°ehs~ skills a must, ty pin!' <Protometer > & other Xlnt cood 645-5165 Gramma 's port. sew. clasp. Total weight is terview. would be a definite plus. E.O.E. 7 .CJeN SOwpm, accurate detail Secretary for Dr. 's oftice s~BPdard meaauring de· · mach, 165. 675·2331 30·~ pennyweights. Ap- M us t have above work. Airport area · in Irvine. 4~days week. v~ces. QuallCled c an· For your Holiday parties, praised over $3,000. Sell aver.,e numerical skills 95.S-3452. Aak Cor Norma. 552-4833, 552.&250. dadates are Invited to small commercial ice Leather couc h : $450. for $1.850. 548-6446. HOUSEKEEPER, live in . Waoled by sr . citizen. .._ drive. Opportunity "be able lo use a 10 key. OFFICE POSITION RICB'TIOHIST conlacl: maker that makes 4000 Leather chair &c ot-Diamond must sell i'"-· Should be able to effec· Clericalsldllanecesaary. Looking for m ature Mmhr'Sp.cl...._t aaa.tperday.IZ$0.Af\6 tom9n:MOO.Greatcond. med,.ttct,VSl.K col:;;, • toslJPP. your soc. secun· ty. La Habra area 213-681-60'3. 714·675·6760, 213-!Ml-5"3. lively communicate wilh Vandruff Insurance, HB Secretary HMO Monrovia, C.M. &c wknds. 546-0269. 975--0554 riooo . ., ..... ,...., 848-+tll person to work part time lmJllJ $$ .. ~ '""""' aJllevels of Personnel. . in Rice anjmal hospital. $ 642, .O. E. ~ In addition to a very -.::-Retrtgerat.or. Lilce new. 17 uatperate young couple Mhcd•IOllS 8010 competitive salary. we Order Desk Girl, an.s~er $3.SO hr to start. 631-1030 Don't let the holidays cu. tt. Kenmoor. w /ice· needs furnlture. New to ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSEKEEPER & DINING ROOM ATTEN DANT for small retire ment residence. Full time, days. Exp. prer. 494.!M,58. offer a Cull range of telephones, some fllm_g. ask for Lynn take you by surprise. T• .. "*:: S.1 maker. MSO. 673-2789. area -baby on the way Lo•e loloot11 i benefits & a highly com· ~ust have gd ha~dw!"'t· Receptionist, order clerk. Work temporary assign-& Pr ....._ f'tease help us if you can. Send someone you lovf a palable work environ· ing. <;all 8·5, P1cw1ck ment.s in the local O.C . Fulltime. Some ex . Sears fa.mUy size freezer Ca.IJSue at 645-2203 even· bouquet oC 30 multi q>I· ment. Please contact Paper56-1157. with good telephon e AiflJOrt area. Work a few ......ience preferred. Will chest. 22 cu. ft. Xlnt ingsandweekends. oredhelium balloons t1 ... d voice. some typing, con· d k f ,_., --' ...en 839 .....,8 ( "' personnelofficeat: ..... ...-5 ... LES ays a wee or a ew train right p erson ""°"· -'· ·<i7UJ a ter with ribbon & your own ~Speclalffe1 ,..,,,.,"' ,,,. genial working cond. weeks a. monlb. Weekly 646-87<M (askforGary). SPM. 6'sofabed.good personal mess age """Monrov·ia C M Part time. Tue5. 5 to 9, 75&-lLSO. ______ paychecks . Quarterly HARBOR AREA condition, rust Perfect for every oc HOUSBCHPll / COMPAMIOM ....,..., ' . . Wed. 9 to lPM. Some bon~ trips. We are ac· TEXA:5 OIL COMPANY S50. $40-5728 642-~ E.O E K R . Rental Agent: very busy . li . C ---'~ APPUANCESERVICE c asion . We dell ve r lliliiliiiiil ___ lllliiiiii·iiiii·I exp . erm 1 ma olfice,llcensereq. cepttngapp cations or: ·~mature person for 6734419 Hardware, 2666 Harbor 494.6594. . /RL( ClEllllio short trips sur rounding Buy &sell. Guar. 9' Sora. --- Wanted Daily for retired healthy gentlemen. Mon· Fn. Must cook. 673·8593 Markel Research.work Blvd.C.M. y ~ Costa Mesa. Contact recond. appliances S65 Snap on si d e c ab 3 lhe lst week of Dec to Rewtal Coe1suftm1t . /K.-rsnD•ST customers. We train. 549·30'77 842·4736 drawers. l shelf. locka earn xtra money-for PART TIME F\Jll time for large apt Y ..U.U"ll Write T.D. ~ick. Pr«;s .. Re.frigeralor. Hotpoint, 9• Couch w/)ove scat ~=O 768.5837 C hris tmas maybe ? WorldBoolds nowhiring complex. Sal'llry. full -~JS4S So uthw ester n worksgreat.S75. Gold/Brown Brand New HOUSBCHPER Pleasant & easy to learn for part lime .POSilions. ·benefits.Call644·1900 ~ 1Jn.J -Petroleum, Ft. Worth, .,.,1•7.,c., Best0Cfer842·4034 TRS 80 Ta live in. Must be non· j 0 b . n 0 s a I e s 0 r Earn extra Christmas ....... Tx. 761 1 .,.,. ....., comp, level ti, "smlu.mature,dependa· secretarial invol ved. money,+earnyourset R.E.SciM10ppt'y ./llM'fATYPISTS Rf . t AMANAShelfUnitSolidWoodAp· 16K . a ll a ccess . ...,_ NB '"0 7314 C W Id B k C 11 ..... e ri gera or · $800/0BO. 839·0059 aft. 4 .... pel"50n. ·'" · . 549·8317. o or o o · a Ex p . inv es tment Call todayCorappt. Have something to sell ? Frost-Free about 5yrs prox.7X3Wh1te 4 shelf. -. --__ _ Virginia Ca I kin s salespe rson Comm' I. 5SJ.tl45 Classified 8iis do 1t well. old. $125. 631-0146 S50842·5034 Class1Cled Ads 642·5678 INTERIOR DES IGN ~HUSES ~l. a•.&~dw. ~m to ==~~~l========~====~---~~-=~~~~ FIRM needs cr eative · ---Apply in person. 2112 Part Time 80%. 11\3JOr med. plan ~i!>~:s~c~s::tt~~~ Harbor Blvd. Cos ta ...._~Holida $? avail Many listings. & r-n..L1n.:._. ,,, Ab d Fo o Mes a . M . F . b e l . ....,.._ y principal buyers. Busy u ' I ' ' oar r u r portloUo or pictures Dis· IOAM·5PM Temporary Chris tmas office. Confidential appt trMPOllAAY PERSONNEL sflMCES pl.,y bac.kground helpful. openings for credit card Mr. Pussell 631 ·.5252. ~723 •area. 5..__ .. t Relocati1, Irvine area, Medical Assist. front of-authorization operators ---------1 ~ .. wr-w..- UIBl. 879-8680. fl ee. for G.P .. exp pre· Start Immediately! Restaurant sandwic h .-wportleoc.. Chr·1stmas G•1ft Tra·1n !-ferred. mall resume o! Open 7 days per week. maker, food prep. Prime ___ .. _______ , INTERIOR DESIGN rice manager · 35 l hours avail. between area supplier of good -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ll FIRM for model homes Hospital Rd. Ste 118. lOAM-lOPM $3.70/hr. ap· food to Irvine corporate SICllTAIY needs assistant for ac N.B. 921663. ply M·S,~M-4PM. community. near O.C. *~~-y •. u-? ceasories designer &r ---------TI....: SHARE AiClJOrt, needs people for HAPP • r-r enphic:s dept. Includes MEDICA.L RECEPT. TRAMSACTIOM 11 mple food prep . Exec. Sec'y, supervise 6 typinl, errands. Relocat· PartUme, 6-lOpm. some SBV1CIS sandwich making & people, successful com· in& lrvtne area. 1981 , Sat.S.S7-6300Laura. 1462""--IOr.lr•. counter help. No exper m·t. R.E. developer. ~ -~· M Fri 8 4 Call Super person to work . ~_./D..... F.OE M /F /H nee. °"" : . . for' .. ,. 200 J •~OllA.L --• Hal or Sus i e. M ·F , ....... """"'• c • a.cr.rEU• 557-6232 Liz Reinders Agency Full lime. Work in .-..r'I .--.----·------1 40208.ircb, F.st'64 EOE beaut.lful Dana Point can •tart with training ~art time person needed Restaurant Newm/.833-8190/Free Harbor. $3.50 per hr plus and experience you could m book puteup Mon. & Del Taco in Newport - ' • ...__,. 1 T h ga ln the Army Reaerve. Tues No exp nee App iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiil UllCllQlta. App y uea t ru Some ol the srw.cialtles . · · · · Beach Is now hiring full l"'I. Dana Point Marina available in unib nearby IP\ya .. ..._. Peu~anAyvsea.v• CerM. 1660 & part lime help. F1exi-Co. M701 Dana Ori ve, ........ bl ....._ __ d •· · ht Dana Point. are: e ,....., "• ays .. rug s. with property manage· Dental-Operating Room Pbooe Operator wanted. starl ing pay up lo ment background. Must JIWILIA Psycblatric. Pharmacy for small plumbing com· 16.50/br. Please apply in type S0-60wpm. Prefer Ftr proleulonal, Bench Orthopedic· X·Ray pan.y. Muat be dependa· person, 2.sPM. 2112 S.E. exper. with coded. accts. PwWCJn exp'd in setlin&. Nooperi.ence la needed. ble. Wknda. only. Perfect _Bri_s_tol-'-, N_._e_. _____ 1 Call S•ndy Burns, finl1hln1. & repairs. we'U train you. You may for student. Non·smoker Rest t ~.Coastal Person- lllult have xlnt ref's. call eled to receive a $1.500 onl.y. 540-2253. auran nel A1ency, 2790 Harbor -.., caah boolll or up to $4,000 Need ualstaot manager Bl .• Cll ln educational . beftefita "-' M•.,.-/ '°!...~hr. coCfee shop.1wliliiWll11MiAai-.111-.i111illii·E•.~l KIMMIL durtq your enU1tment. lliutr4411...,.. Ba~utcooklngexper.1• Cuatodlal Work morn· Call your neareat Army OranceCowlty manufac· req d. Paid vacatlon. AP· mmiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiil ._ •t. train mlnlmum Recnliter for more ln· turer bu CJl)elllnl for an ply Taylon Restaurant, SIClnAlllS wap, merit increaaea, lormatJGo : exp erienced plant Redhill & Santa Ana ~/R---apt//<lGO*'O,!: IDUlt bave auto 557..eo20 C08TA MESA $40-1026 man a 1 er /I n d us tr i a l Frwy • TuaUn · ebr-"""'£sec ... """"' LEGAL SECRETARY ~~~~8121 ~olt~;v:::,:~~ llSTAUltAMT Ex~1!tsup::.t:i: oeeded for HuaUncton B-4212 turinco,eraUona. Tbls I• NB reataurant aeeka Secy/F\ao/briteSll,100 Blada i.w P'lrm. Caaual a rare apportunlty ror .....,Uc people to fill Li& Reinden Aceocy •lO*Pb•re. l•l•l H · MISSBH~B • tbe rtlllt peraoo who sen full • P.T . poaltlons. «mBirc:b Ell 'M EOE perlene• neeauary . Mui& 7w:ood 4tMna dealtn 11 Implement cooka. counter help. N!•"'W"'RU Wary comeQltutate w"b teUll'd. 'I PU'ICIGDel ~ed production cubJers. dell worken,, liiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill ....,.ece. I.alt for &ae Dired.cr. ertwae Babk. •yat.ana for electrical & delivery people. Call for,, M14Ml. 7 U Nor t b E" u c 11 d , "1drolic producta. The appt. 851-lSCll. Seu .. _, jllec. • -.AL-"R-.. •v ~no'~•lm . ltl·UIO. ~applicant ~Ill Relta&raftt Career oppty, In faat· -p-ir.an.n .,., ·-· ~ our total pro-..._. ._.. ( ll .......... ..... n... ·-t ..._ 19Cr'OW baslt1round cluctiioD wort force• re· .._p •an~ u or part --, .. .,.. llKIL &DVea · ,...,_ ... , 1mall com-tiesa•••JP.T. port cllrectlr to the time. Good Hlary "xlnt mml nrm. R.eclulr .. top ~ Top .. ~'7142 DIMwry bltWMD Coeta caotral manaier. befteflta. Call 54t -m7. lldUa (alltbad .,, typln1 '""-~· .._. •La....._. Mo.s.· s.s.u:. detlrable, b"t s.ln:apndl Reetaurant, 75>. Sound prot.-k>Dal ......, l&orw elerlt, aom• l •l. Moe. mornla1 s.bew&lvtdifpriorH· So.o.tPlua. aper., mat11rU,y • ec>r· .....,..., wMkucl d•yl JO.U:•, M.on.•la\. aft perlaee la eateaalve. • llOOflBS &»-:-..::;;'· helpful. ... --. ... ..._.ace, IPll. ~.._ Plaeen· xi.. ttwttac aalUJ 6; WalMdforlleproiec:t -·- -"' ...... 1d par.. 1.dal_A_,.--'·•-· _. ____ 1 btaenta for tbe rftbt MUBTKAVB AT L~AST 1---------11 lrW tra~~!'H'!....: ....... eo.amerc-lala, pet'Mll. For lattrvle,w I YRI EXP SRI ENCE 8eeurtt1 = _,..., ., C-ea., ....... Need ..... lllllt. call Penoanel at; la llot •ppllutlon. llottl~t.¥.full •Ptr ..... ~. •· oa1t f9Clll. 7J4.tl1.-r. 'IU.liMlll. su.•!hr. Ltt Roolilll, paaiUoal avail lmmed. ::::£ --d --• POllTIOMS eo.1111 1111 S uperior on ..ma • ar•••J•rd • .Jm'n -......... u..-w adv.tlalDI la AYA&AU ~v., c.i . ablft1. Xlat beaellta, · ......... a.u&fted ....._ way to i.U more compl'M.i,.....,.,. APP· ~ ......., • lat oi .,..,.. aboul &b• H rvlce Dll:J._.••• o.oa&Dhub lY 1a ,..._, Fenoma•I laf U JOll .. ..,. le olfttr. A1~ ,,,.,....._ fwWlllTS ...... Dta Dept. D•I W•bb'a =•I -• • ., .._. ow low rat• to-Jllrl*eNPM .,._.l"rt ..,.. aClaalW{ed Ad Newporter •••, 1101 ._. ...... dl)',•1178. lfl.18 oall ... Mft J•l••M.J'f.B. An ... Y ••Y to Mtl your Chnatm .. Gitt Item•. To pleOear.T =i.-;::.r °"ow Cel a.,.., .... ~ ........ CALL TODAY -142.-n DAILY PILOT .. -. . I i I ~ I I I ftPewood WiU Deliver &: ~. (l )678-1134 /836· 7 482 Sf AMP COLLECTIONS .PURCHASED by Dave ":1Cooper. Call 846·2387 ~STMAS TREES • Wholesale Only 972-4710, 83l·L257 Swfboud, Hot Stussy \llrtn fin. 5'8", with New "1tve design. Xlnt. cond. l#ltra-lite P ro series. lliO. Ca II eves a fl 3: •1&10. G .mourous light mink FUR ~ Jacket. ost nu, med size. nfice sioo. 552-88-03 U Dwican Phyfe din- table, S70. $90 6 fl. Energy Pyramid, . 494-SO.S eves· r t . d i sh w a s h e r cber blk lop. SISO. walerbed, like new, . 19" B&W TV, S2S. ·8881, 957.5534 SCIAILETS AllSIOS Truant -Ketch Coupe-Fabric - RAN OUT wlfe says the au ·- Sell or tr.c:te for Van or am 4·•••d % car. 18' ftab boat, cntr h •rllllialoll 11711 Beach Blvd. console, dpth finder, 65 HUNTINGTON BEACH HP Mere. nu lrlr. wench A'9o m.ltceUaneoua 240Z, 14J..JOOO &: 1rl bail fnr. SeU '1650. 2llOZ~81-5U7 --------- CaU 7eMZ:M or 493-0M'J. TOP DOLL.Al .......... I ·~ BUI doors L &: R $.W. PAID FOi a.... tOSO ea.'73Ldoorl50. GOOD&CLIAH ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 540-1783 qe la nothin1 new. CHARTER. 48' Lwuuioua l& Lincoln Contlllental HYI her husband Sailinl Yacht. Fully partt for ule. Hood, our of ... years equipped. Sleeps 10. 2 pill, doora. bumpera, ·~~~AISI m iracle mazda day mlnimwn. '500 per wbeel1 w /new tires, day. 213/187·7327 or ra.cliator, power seal, 211112'7-'lllZS new brak•, radio, air 9060 ~r. rear deck ,..__,._ ....__ 64 ... 1700 lid, all ill lood condiUon. ------------- UdoHiifiaT· 9800 . -.-. NS-~14· WANTED! T .....,._ 1---------iPutlns Ou& 12 Chev. ~ i..t. model Toyotu and -11..-------,-U. '4 W~ Tm. All°" Part Ut-7874 Vol v 01 Cal I u 1 100 watt auper _, 151-1150 mydme TOOAYI 11 · bn!A, 1977 model. lllre new. Hardly J.S' Plldftca lib, trlr, alnt W • n t • d : T o Y o t a llllO. lbuea elenrlc cand. '810/080 Lmdc:naerdoon. ar. Profe11lonal '31·1119 Jett: ta-OCNI with Tree of Llfe lttt ...._ ••• up to the neck. Sebatnewtalla, Ute new,..__... . c .... ...... era In body wllb M/080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · "' .... tHJ w ...... " lbelJ UH. $500. Ul·ll.lt ,.._...,,, .. -,,.-,,.-.,.-,.._,,&--•t:;,__, I tt70 ......... . .... , ... -............... . •••••••••••••••AVAIL: llcle Ttet, 14' to ·Good u .. d 25'. Lido Ya eh t • Aocbor .... ,, ....... PlllSCHES WAITED Allow .... ~It)' to 1 ,, .. tM punlaue • .,..._., ,_.. ctea ........ ~wlthUa ...,, I A Dally Piiot ad number will •PPtar In your ad ..• we take your messages 24 hours a day ..• v.ou call in at your convenience during office hours and get the res~nses to your ad ... For more Information and to place your ad cat I 642-5678. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT' '67 ~ MPW "Com icbe", 2850Harbor Blvd. 2dr coupe, RHO, xlnt cwt.ifoA :'1~fen over $19,000. 79 HOteA ACCORDS.-9760 LX ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Super Beetle Convt. yellow, mags, new tires. Am/Fm, like new. $6700. P.P. 64G-l932. 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALIS, SEIYICE AMOLIASIMG OVERS~ DEL.IV ER Y EXPERTS EAIUllE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA '46-9303 540.t46 7 ORAM61 COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Oran1e County r BUY or LEASE DIRECT S&USFllST! We have a lood select.ion of NEW • USED OlevroMU! CONNELL CHEVROlfT -,.,...,\ 1. ••·'I' • I .... I • ,, t ~4'>-1 200 9933 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "75 COUGAR Runs good, good int. SlSOO 548·90Z3 Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 F'ord. A/C. auto. Like new. Goo d ti r es & brakes, clean. SJ 200. 5.51·17~ Terrific Deal! Futura. '78. low mi. New. 17500: My price: $38SO. Will trade for ? ? . 957·0282, 673-5953. ·71 Country Squire, ps. pb. air , xlnl cond. S900. "94·2023. Mercury ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S AMEST LJNCOLN-M ERCU RY DEALERSHIP ~?t.l/Joe UNCOLN·M ERCURY U>-18 Auto Center Dr. SDFwy·Lake For~t exit IRVJNE tl0.7000 '76 Monarch, xJnt cond .. 4-dr. air, aulo, P /S, P /B ~.,96-6494 tW91g '952 s.•••hcll y.._. 5 speed, air, stereo, p /s , -1 silver/red like new! Thu HEW&USED SAAICEMTER ••••••••••••••••••••••• '6S 289 VS, 4spd, twin pipes, needs en& work l800/0BO 873·2•84 or 557-3288 ..,, la weekend only ! (02 ·n2oou1peec1, YMU> • . sunrf.,atereo, Sd•1'1mck JP7P;9'GL, GLE. EMS & 10 120 Garden Grove Bl TIJRBOlow u (65SWCL I Garden Grove 530-9 190 C7~PCW> v~ '782002 ... =;-..:;, '71142-E : New Urea. Runs Auto ··-..1 l bad. N~ed1 Interior. Am/Ft!(-~1~> 714131-2040 llACH IMPOITS Some new parts. Moo. $5299 'SS CONVERTIBLE Auto V-8, PS, restored Makeolfer. 535·5865. '77 530l 4 r:.: .. Dove Street 5e-8847. 1 ' Wanted Hon d a c a r NEWPOllT_BEACH '118 Ford llu1tana. new EXCELL . NT! .uJ'I0.72, N.eoo with blown 71J..0f00 ..... UMcl low mil•, (5Z3 RZI) eallne 531_. n•••••••••••••••••••• mot«, mint cond. 12350. '77 320i auto .. aunrf.. · 1 ~ t7 62 1111kf1 ttl O _..., ___ . ----- air, (9'TIA) ....... t7JO .-•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Ford Mu1tana Ghia, '77SIJOl4 ipeed,aunrf., ••••••••••••••••••••••• '17 Buban.I 4-wbeel drive •• Rlnera. $300. firm. 15,000mi, 10/mofuJJ war· alr, 1tereo, low mu.. • ...,..,. -vert ir (137TWA> ~ ........ • w ea, Station Waton 1now c.allevea: ranty. $e000. Call after newtop/U,..,abe•uty, ••~ 1• h ........ ,_,.,. _ ....... 77 ... '7133041peed,alr, bat of(r, 531-0855 u.-, maa• •• r. pu1 ____ v.-._·-____ _,_ ...... ___ ._._._-_. ___ _ aweoc ..... (USUNR) .-. • tf11r.cllo. CNam Purl. C RH tfll ,..._ tt61 '1833041peed, 1unrf.. Ilia ..._ 9734 . -..a'J. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •·c~T,u.. ·-••••••••••••••••••• ,.,... 9761 YOUI #I 77 T,_ A.-. ....................... c~--u.~c w/'f.:• "11m 4 tpeed, •unrf. • 510..te Ohla \Op bod1 -"" .U,atseocw .• etc:, slat mecb • Slits: •77 To1~t• Cel le• DIAUltl•IM ..... ....-W <•JIJtE> .,..., ...... U/tback. 'Xlat. cond. OIU•I COUMTYI '"-' ateertac. brakea, S •::lekr• .....__ 97 • ., asn/fm radio. Heater, window•. Power door = --alr, •• t.rana. Sbade lodla, rear wlDclow de-••••••••••••••••••••••• louver•, low mllea1e. SAL!:S,SERVICE AND LEASING IOfltl'. H lilPG with 408 is lludl ll·I W.,oe, .....,.. ' VI. All/Fii I track. ...__7.141il-l•·IMO--•I= Jo ml, cd cood. 110...llUl auto.•K ~ --. ll100 .. /OB0.4'7·119. • ! ~~ • llM411 .. ,74• ~'..!.!9. coad, UfH, OIU•ICOUMTY'I IMl.-lla& --L C>LDllT ..... •••••••••••••••••• "12 ~c lt.uo. ~IDz "l'lllDCKDl:I .C 'T711U a,oru Cpe, •• 000 lbOO H.11to BM1 .U ,.r, ,,_ ftee. UOOG ~__...,,_II ml, Gltl owar, tmmac. 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