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1981-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
I :· Regents, OC seek .. =· :harmony Members of the Orange Coun· =ty Board of Supervlaora and the ·University of CaUlorola Boatd ~r Regents agree on at least one 1hing: They want to iettle the :dis pute over provision of .medical care for indigents at the ·UC Irvine Medical Center. 1 • In a n unusual, face-to-face m eeti n g Friday, two .supervisors, Roger Stanton and Harriett Wieder, told regents it Is not in the best Interest of either party for the acrimonious relationship to continue. "I hope we can say later that it wasn't such a bad marriage after all," Mrs. Wieder told UC President David Saxon at the end of the hour·long presenta- tion and dacussion. The university, through the m edical cen te r , provides medical care for indigents under a contractual agreement with t he county. The contract was signed in 1976. For the past, two years, the county and the university have been wrangling over $8.2 million in bills county officials believe are excessive. That dispute is now subject of arbitration pro- ceedings. Regents voted at their Ma y meeting to pull out of the con- tract, effective Jan. l , 1985. But they said that the university stood willing to negotiate a new, more workable, agreement. Saxon has proposed a contract be developed by wtlich the coun- ty would make a lump sum an- nual payment to the university to cover the cost of providing care to indi_eenta. In his acfdress to the re1ents, meetlng in Los Angeles, Stanton said "that proposal has some ap- peal . . but only if it is a lump aum cmrtract and not (one with) a variable rate." Stanton said the county, which has formed a fi ve-member negotiatlng team, stands willing to meet with the university's team to work on a new agree- ment. But he said the rules govern- inl the negotiations must allow for proposals to be advanced by either side. He said the county would not assent to unilateral positions submitted by the university. Stanton said the county will not, under any circumstances, pay any money toward the $8.2 mlllion in bills now In arbitra· ~ion. The university is aslcin,g that al least 75 percent of the sum be paid to, in the words of its officials , "cut" financial Josses arising rrom medical center operations. The supervisor, however, took a different view of who's lo blame for the losses. "The coun- ty is being used as the scapegoat for (university) administrative letha rgy." Stanton charged. He aald the university is slow to hill, pointing out that bills for services rendered six months :ago are just now being received by the county. Officials say the ~ounty ls receiving about 2,000 bills monthly from the univ~rsl· ty for treatment of indigents. SAlUROAY . JUNE :10 1981 Delly NIM ...... W ...-.ca O'o-11 FORMER CHAMPIONS -Shirley Babasboff and Brian Goodell, former Olympic champions in s wimming, were on hand to present m e dals at the Seventeen Magazine swim m eet of champions in Mission Viejo Friday night. See story of m eet on Page Bl. ORANGE C OUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Talks resu1ne in contr~llers dispute WASIUNGTON CAP) -The eovernment and the union r epresenting_ air traffic con· trollers resumed talkint Friday night with the help of a federal mediator in attempts to head off a threatened controllers strike that would snarl nationwide air travel Monday. "I can't say that I 'm op· timistic, but we're coming back tomorrow," Robert Poll, pr~jo. dent of the controllers union, told reporters after the four-hour session with Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis. The two men met face-to-face for much of the four hours and then divided into separate rooms with federal mediator Kenneth Moffett shuttling between the two sides, sources close to the talks said. Moffett, who ar rived for the talks after flying from New York where he is involved in the baseball negotiations, said he hoped a settlement could be r£- ached during the weekend. "The fact that we're talking at least is progress." said Lewis. Earlier. Poli, president of the Professional Air Traffic Con- trollers Organization, said his m embers are "law abiding citizens" but will strike and even go to jail if a tentative agreement is not reached with the government by midnight Sunday. Poli· accused the Reagan ad· ministration of refusing to negotiate and offering only a "take it or leave it " proposal that Is unacceptable. But after his discussions with Lewis, he said he no longer believes that to be the case. Poll, appearing before a House transportation subcom- mittee, was emphatic in his re- fusal to go along with the $40 million package submitted by the FAA early this week. He said the union was trimming its demands but added the union proposal would still cost the gov- ernment rT70 million a year. * * * Lewis briefed Presld.ent Reagan on the developments. meanwhile, and told reporters later tbat Reagan "indicated complete support or our position . . . that we will not tolerate an illegal strike, nor if there is an illegal strike will we neiotiate with this union during the time the strike is taking place.', He said Reagan "considers himself a friend of this union," which epdorsed him during last year's campaign. But he added, "We unequivocally are going to hold the line both in terms of <See TALKS, Page A2) * * * Clouds, strike: tough combo . By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI , .. o.tly ,. ... I ... If the weather remains good, pilots of private aircraft at John Wayne Airport will not be overly bu rdened by the air traffic con· trollers' strike, which could begin at 4 a.m. Monday Horn explained. Hom said Federal Aviation Administration officials, who have prepared a nationwide con· tingency pl an to handle com- mercial jet traffic, will monitor the success of the plan to de- termine if more -or less - private aircraft operations can be handled at any given airport. UC pacts 5 years. But if the weather turns sour and clouds blanket the airport, "it'll be a disaster," said Denis Horn, airport chief of operations in an interview Friday. Aa 1001 as skies are clear, pUota may fty usinl visual ntabt rules and take off and land without placing much of a workload on the air traffic con- trol tower personnel. The plan, Horn said, is a "moving target." If, for exam· pie, fewer commercial air car- rier op'er a'tlons occur at a particular airport, the av•Uable airspace could be granted to private pilots, or vice versa. Weapons contracts extended, 'Brown casts 'no' vote By The Asaoclauel PreH The University of California Regents have put behind them the touchy issue or managing nuclear weapons laboratories for the government. Despite vocal opposition am ong students and faculty in the university system and the objection of Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr., the regents voted 11-4 to continue operating the labs through September 1987 ror the Department of Energy. The cur- rent contracts expire next year. The vote, which went about as expected, came after very little discussion. The roll call was drowned out by the ear-splitting din of some 200 youthful pro· testers, who clapped and chant- ed "Sever the Ties" and "No Nukes." A brief scuffle occurred as the noisy crowd, which had jammed the rear of the meeting room at the Los Angeles Convention Center, began moving toward the regents. A few security of· ficers and demonstrators ex- c h a n 1ed shoves and s ha rp words, but no lnjuries or arrests were reported. The contracts cover the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory a nd the Laboratory for Biomedical and Environment.al Sciences in California. Tbe ope ratin1 agreement dates back to World War II, when a supersecret lab was built on a picturesque mesa al Le» Alamos to design aod build the world's first atomic bomb. Negative votes were cast Fri· day by regents Brown, Allan Goodman, Leslie Lurie and Yori Wada. Brown. to the vocal delight of lnlandsnwg to be high for weekend EL MONTE lAP> -The Air Quality Management District forecasts unhealthful air quality for everyone in the valleys and Riverside-San Bernardino areas today. A Pollution Standard Index rating of 230 was predicted for the San Gabriel and Pomona valleys while the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys were expected to have a PSI ratlng of 215. The Rivers ide -San Bernardino area should have a PSI rating of 240, highest for the south coast air basin. the prot.est.ers, aaid, "I a m going to reiterate my vote to sever this. univers ity from the nuclear weapons l•bs ... It's a amall step, but we can help reawaken the country to tbia hsue. We have been very much uleep." The only non-regent speaker was student governm ent leader Tracy Powell of UC-Berkeley, who said referendum votes were taken on eight University of California campuses and ''55 percent ol the students said they did not want the university to conUnue managing the labs. "We deplore the continulna re- lationship with the labs," she said. "We're not convin~ed that you know what we're talking about here today." If overcast develops and vis- iblllty Is reduced lo less than three miles, pilots would be re- quired to switch to instrument R11ht rules. And that places de- mandl on the tower. Horn said pilots flying to smaller, less crowded airports should be in good shape, regard· less or the strike. But pilots heading to large airports, where so-c alled Terminal Control Areas exist - such as Los Angeles Interna· tlonal or Lindber&h Field in San Diego -could find the golng tough. In areas where TCAs are used, private aircraft will get a low priority. It will be the con- trollers' prlmar~ responsibility to handle commercial aircraft, Bite George, they got it! WASHINGTON (AP) - Somebody made off with one of the Smithsonian Institution's four sets of George Washington's false teeth, an act the keepers of the na- tlon 's attic Friday said "deeply distressed. and deeply humiliat· ed"them. Item of great h istorical im - portance." Taylor described the ml.aslng aet of teeth as "terrible looking things. They don't look like teeth at all, they're just a series of ivory blocks, all car ved to essentially the same size.'' It was not immediately known when the teeth were taken. The FBI baa been asked to In - vestigate. CANDIDATE? -Carla Hills, forme r secretary of housing and urban d evelopm ent, is said to be possible choice to re pl ace reli r in g Potter Stewart on Supreme Court. Newport building contract awarded ~--~~~~~~~~~~-:--:-~~~~~~~~~--, Unhealthful air quality for sensitive people and a PSI rat· ing or 175 were predicted for the He met-Elsinore, Bannin1 and metropolitan areas. The missing teeth, made ln 1795, were kept in a "controlled access" room at the Institution's National Museum of American Hi s tory, said s p o kesman Lawrence Taylor. Also missing are another set of 1845 false teeth and two gold watches. A $1 .2 million construction contract for the UC Irvine Con- ference Center has been awarded to Newport Harbor Construction of Newport Beach. ~~~~~~~~~- The Inland Orange County area was expec~ed to have a PSI rating of 113 while the low deserts should have a PSI rating of 125. "I realize there's 1oln1 to be aome sort of snickerin1 -Ha, ba, .Geor1e Washington'• teeth," said )faylor, who added, "The wont WD1 that can happen la to Joie an Earlier this year, the museum lost several objects, Including two gold m edals and two swords . Three people, including a guard, were arrested. · Amnesia victirii identifi~d The center, to be bulll at the southwest edge of ·carnpua Park ~ear the Computer Science and Physical Sciences Bulldln1s, will provide meeting space for UCI faculty and staff members, community groups and other or- ganizations affiliated with the university. It is to be completed in June or 1982 . • But reasoµ for memory loss a question mark lb GLE.m( SCOTI' °' ................ A bewildered itrl found wan· cterln1 ln Huntinston Beach with amnesia bu bea klentllled, but Oran1e County 1beriff'1 in· veau1atort atlll don't know bow she I01t her memory. Abl1aU Ann CcMfart, 11, U Klrada, \old docton lbe remem· bera waklq=oe tbl beaeb near IOIM roe but doesn't re- member aa before U.. In· cldent. aald 1bertrf 1 Lt. Wyatt Hart. Tb• Cowm ttrl waa ident.llled Frlday "'-" ber aunt beard a dacrtption on tbe radk> ot blr mll•lnl niece. Tbl slrl's ~ ba4 ~ ber mlNlnf. Tlllln· .. , .._ when .... dkln t,........ bom• al*' tbe Jut day ot lier btlti tebool Mmelter. Hart 1alcl lnvntl,atort an 11tklac Inform at •• trom · anyone wbo NW UN .,..GU blonde Jdrl at tbe ........ .. BalaaOikalDCIWfl ... . ~ "We feel like somethln.& did occur," Hart said. "We doo't know ll she bad a atroke, a pucbolo1lcal breakdown or w~ether ahe slipped, fell or was . hit." Tbe aJrl baa a bnLlle on ber btad and UIOtber on her lmee but otberwile ii ln lood ecmdi· tlon, be added. ne atrl, wbo be Hld la "very emot1onally up. Mt,•' wu kept Tbunday at the , county's Albert Slttoft Home for battered or abandoned cbU..._ • She wu r eleaaed to ber panata' C\lltodf Friday after. DOOll, altboqb abe lllll clMID't ,.. coanlH tbem, Hld Wllllam Stein•, clired« ot tbe home • Ille .,.. oriltnallr tan to tbe UC IMM lfedlcal c.a.. by D~ ID • a(lllll'tlDiial IGm· t.l.•~ near tlile Paetfte. CoMt Hl0••1 wbO ,... -...,.. ... .,. tbtir ...,.. ....... kit· ..... . llllCI CUil 1111111 Fair through Sunday ex· cept for late night, e!lrly morning fog. Hight upper 70s al beaches. upper 80s ·inland. Lows ln &Os. 111111 ,., 11111 .......... I . . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, Jun• 20, 1981 BEST FEET FORWARD -This peculiar form of transportation may not be the answer to a threatened air travel disruption, but it is original. It was entered in this year's Honda competition in Tokyo for three and four· wheel vehicles powered by small gasoline engines. Last blaze· encircled Southland water usage in heat wave set record LOS ANGELES (AP) - Firefighters encircled the last of a score of Southern California brushfires Friday that have blackened 60,000 acres, damaged or destroyed 80 homes, killed a 6-year·old boy and in· jured 25 qther people. The LOs Angeles Department of )Nat.er. and Pp)Ver report~ re· c6~d Wlter uslfge FMday fu the metropolitan area where tem· peratures soared past 100 for three days this week. California Department of Fores try firetighters in Riverside County said they hoped to have the one remaining fire, located in Dawson Canyon NEEDS HOME -Shanda, a 2-year-old mixed Malamute, is looking for a friend. She has been spaye d, ls housebroken, bas all her shots and ls a good watcbdo1. She also has a good c:Qposition and is great with children. Go see her at Orange County Humane Shelter 1n Huntington Beach. You '11 love her. south of Corona, fully controlled by sundown today. The 6,400· acre fire was encircled by an army of 776 firefighters Friday morning. Two civilian bulldozer operators were injured in the Dawson fire and were reported in serious condition at San Bernardjno County Medical Cel)"te.r, authpritief 4ajcJ. S1x·year·old Jfrrlmy Scarlet died Wednesday when his fami· ly, along with Riverside County firefighters, tried to flee a blaze near Murrieta. Cooler temperatures helped the firefighters. Temperatures that bad been 100 or more since last weekend dropped to the mid·80s and 90s on Thursday and Friday in Los Angeles. In the San Bernardino-Riverside area, temperatures were expected to slip from the lOO·plus range into the 90s today. The National Weather Service said the rainfall total for the fis· cal year, which ends June 30, would be 8.98 inches unless it rains again before July. Normal rainfall fo r a year in Los Angeles is 14 inches. The M~tropolitan Water Dis· trict, which supplies water to Los Angeles a.nd 130 other· Southern California municipalities, said Thursday the heat wave had established a new water consumption record · in Southern California on Wed· nesday: 2.36 billion gallons de· livered in one 24-hour period, surpassing the old record of 2.06 billion gallons delivered June 29, 1976. Worried travelers eye trains, buses By the .A.uodated Presa Tr•velers switched from the plane to 'the ttain and bus in growing numbers Friday, opting for a sure thing in the fac~ of a threatened air controllers' strike that could ground much of the nation's air ser vice. People lined up for ticlcets at Amtrak windows, jammed bus company telephone lines and ar. ranged for rental cars. One COU· ple took special precautions to preserve plans for an Acapulco honeymoon, saying they were staying "flexible." The federal government bas a contingency plan eliminating 60 percent or the scheduled flights if the controllers strike Monday m orning, but airline officials said they are in the dark as to which fiigbts would be baited. •'It could affect all our nights or it might not affect any of them," said William McGarry, a representative for USA in Nashville, Tenn. Pacific Southwest Airllnes, California's largest air carrlJr, announced it would ground its fleet in the event of a ~trike. Bill Hastings, PSA public. relations director, sald the airline wat "not going to j\lmp In apd operate flights under unceftaln conditions." "We're going to roll every· thing we have that's capable ol r o lling," promised John McCloud, an Amtrak spdte1man in Washington. Mttureen Albert, super.-. ol a Manhattan Amtrak ~f Ice where some people wal .0 minutes for tickets l"r1d•y, d she attributed 50 percent or the crowd to the strike threat. She said \,he Amtrak computer was "completely backed up ... overwhelmed" by the demand. "The phone's been ringing off the wall," said Lynn Manning, manager or the Union Bus Sta- tion in Oklahoma City. "Right now it's peak time 14 hours a day.'· And Greyhound Corp's Linda Klein predicted confident· ly: "We can handle anything that comes down the pike.'' The professional air con· lrollers union, which represents about 17,000 controUers, has said it wiU strike Monday at 4 a.m. unless it reaches agreement on a new contract with the Federal Aviation Administration. FAA strike plans do not in· elude curtailing international departures, but such flight may be affected by delays or can· cellations of conne,:ting domestic flights 1 airline spokesmen said. There would be no food or lodging· al the airlines' expense if passengers are stranded by a s trike . And airlines said travelers whose plans include more than one flight would have to make separate arraneements for eacb part of the trip, lnchad· loa the transfer of baggaee. * • • • ----~------------------~ . • l7 ears-long glut? I I . : . . . . . ( 81 ta.. Allocl8&ed Preu World oll price. have dropped below the $32 level charged by Saudi Arabia, and oil exporters are beeinnina to fear that the oil glut the Saudis helped to brine on may lut for years. If so, the March.peak of U.S. gasoline prices at an averaee $1.37 a galJon could prove to be the highest price of {hls year or next. Humberto Calderon Berti, the Venezuelan oil minlater, called on OPEC members thJa week to freeze prizes until at least the end of 1983, and maybe 1984. The cartel has already voted to freeze prices this year. Calderon Berti said he fears the near tripling of oil prices in 1979 and 1980 permanently changed the world energy sltua· lion by bringing on increased conservation and the rapid s witch to coal for electricity generation. "We must make an effort to preserve our share of the energy market," he said after a meet· ing of the long·lerm strategy committee of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun· tries. Saudi Arabia helped to bring on the glut by producing almost 10 million barrels of oil a day. 40 percent of all 0 PEC production, and cbarging $32 a barrel, less than any of its OPEC colleagues. The Saudis have insisted they will not change policy until other members or OPEC make at least small cuts in prices, which range up to $41 a barrel. But Saudi oil is now being traded on spot markets for as· little as $31.50 a barrel, a fact analysts think surprised even the Saudis. The spot price covers oil not sold under lon&·lerm contracta. "The Saudis may have no more than four to six weeks to reduce production," Edward Yardeni, the chief economist of E. F. Hutton & Co.. the Wall Street firm, said Friday. "Aller Huntington woman robbed An unidentified man armed with a hunting knife forced his way into the home of an elderly Huntington Beach woman's home Friday and stole an un· determined amount of cash and jewelry, police said. A police spokesman said the man, described as being In his 20s or early 30s, entered the home of a 79-year-old woman who was alone in her house in the 6500 block of J ardines Drive at about 3:45 p.m. He reportedly threatened to stab the woman and forced her to follow him upstairs where he found the cash and jewelry. The assailant then.. fled from the home on a bicycle, pollce said. The woman was reportedly left unharmed. Police said ahe described the robber as being caucasian and about five feet, eight inches tall with a thin build. SAVE UPTO that, they may no lon1er be able t.o control the glut they helped create." The official price cuts toulbt by the Saudis are provln1 dif. ricult to obtain. So far, auch countries as Nieerla, Libya and BY PIDL SNEIDE&MAN Of,_ ..... PN .... Algeria have refused to cut prices even though their aales are down sharply. ~ "Reducing pricea is very · ricult for political reasons ' Calderon Berti said in an i!t. terview. '1 Necktie around my throat, notebook on my lap, I sat in tbe Golden West College amphitheater, await- ing a speech on American intervention in El Salvador. Bur FlRST came the warm-up entertainment -a young short-haired (Punk? New Wave?) band called "Nervous Touch." The tempo was jackhammer, the singing was garbled and the music was loud. I'd never heard this band before, but their ar· rogance and energy were awfully familiar. I knew they'd ignore any pleas to turn the volume down. TEN YEARS AGO, people made the same re:.<1,uest of us. And we never turned it down. In those days, ·1 was a semi· rebellious high schooler doing my own stint with a rowdy rock band. Our hair was longer then. Our T-shirts were tie.dyed. We M 11011"M'" didn't have Elvis Costello or the Plasmatics to imitate. but we stole plenty of power chords from Cream, The Who and Grand Funlc Railroad. Bur BOY, were we LOUD! Whenever the neighbors complained, we just turned our amps up one more notch. Nobody understood that to turn down was to S\.U"- render. Volume was power, an explosion of pent-up adolescent emotion. SUCH FURY tends to fade as the 'passing years bring grown-up tesponsibilities. But most of it, like a receding hairline, just slips away a little at a time. I Q¥de my choice at the end of high school. I drove <ff to coJiege, and my fellow musicians found a new keyboard man. The band played on. Where are these guys today? 1 Last I heard, the lead guitarist was in a New York City band, playing a mix of New Wave and radio hits. The drummer is in Miami now, selling X- rated videotapes and trying to scrape together yet another band. OUR BASS guitarist is still in the old hometown in Pennsylvania, wearing a tuxedo and playing J cocktail lounge piano at the Erie Hilton. He even 1. takes requests. And of course, I've traded my piano keys for l typewriter keys. I wouldn't have it any other way, I guess. Steady music work is rare, and the pay is often poor. Bur MAYBE, just for old times sake, I'll go home now, dust off an old Iron Butterfly album, plop "ln·A -Gadda-Da-Vida" on my turntable and crank the volume way up. I'll use my headphones, of course. I wouldn't want lo disturb my neighbors. 23°'0 This Is deflnltely the time and th~ place to enjoy spectacular savings on top quality patio furniture, all In stock and ready for Immediate delivery. Relax In the fresh ever.- Ing air with the elegant quality of Tropltone, Brown Jordan, Trlconfort and Alllbert. 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It was entered in this year's Honda competition in Tokyo for three and four- wheel vehicles powered by small gasoline engines. Last blaze· encircled Southland water usage in heat wave set record LOS ANGELES (AP> - Firefighters encircled the last of a score or Southern California brushfires Friday that have blackened 60,000 acres . damaged or destroyed 80 homes. killed a 6-year-old boy and In· jured 25 qther people. The Los Angeles Department of 'JN iuer and Power reported re- cohl Witter usige Friday ln the metropolitan area where tern· peratures soared past 100 for three days this week. California Department or Forestry firefighters in Riverside County sald they hoped to have tbe one remaining fire, located in Dawson Canyon south or Corona, fully controlled by sundown today. The 6,400- acre fire was encircled by an army or 776 firefighters Friday morning. Two civilian bulldozer oper ators were injured in the Dawson fire and were reported in serious condition at San Bernardino County Med ical CenJ.er, aµthpritie' 4ajc;l. Slx-year-014 Jimmy Scarlet died Wednesday when his fami· ly, along with Riverside County firefighters, tried to nee a blaze near Murrieta. Cooler temperatures helped the firefighters. Temperatures that had been 100 or more since last weekend dropped to the mid·80s and 90s on Thursday and Friday in Los Angeles. In the San gernardino-Riverside area, temperatures were expected to slip from the 100-plus range into the 90s today. The National Weather Service said the rainfall total for the fis· cal year, which ends June 30, would be 8.98 inches unless it rains again before July. Normal rainfall for a year in Los Angeles is 14 inches. The Metropolitarr Water Dis- trict, which supplies water to Los Angeles and 130 other South e rn Cali f ornia municipalities, said Thursday the heat wave had established a new water consumption record · in Southern California on Wed- nesday: 2.36 billion gallons de- livered in bne 24 ·bour period, surpassing the old record or 2.06 billion gallons delivered June 29, 1976. • Worried travelers eye trains, buses NEEDS HOME -Shanda, a 2-year-old mixed Malamute, is looking for a friend. She has been spayed, is housebroken, bas all her shots and is a good watchdog. She also bas a good ~position and is great with children. Go see her at Orange County Humane Shelter ln Huntington Beach. You'll love her. By the Auoclated Preas Travelers switched from the plane to the train and bus ln growing numbers Friday, opting for a sure thing in the face of a threatened air controllers' strike that could ground much or the nation's air service. People lined up for tickets at Amtrak windows, jammed bus company telephone lines and ar- ranged for rental cars. One cou- ple took special precautions to preserve plans for an Acapulco honeymoon, saying they were staying "fiex.ibl e." The federal government has a contingency plan eliminating 60 percent of the scheduled flights if the controllers strike Monday morning, but airline officials said they are in the dark as to which flights would be halted. "It could affect all our flights or it might not affect any of them," said William McGarry, a representative for USA in Nashville, Tenn. Pacific Southwest Airlines, California's largest air carrier, announced it would ground Its fleet in the event of a 11trike. Bill Hastings, PSA public . relations director, saad the airline was "not going to j&fmp in apd operate nights under uncertain conditions." "We're going to roll every· thing we have that's capable ol rolling," promised John Mccloud, an Amtrak spdkaman ln W asblngton. MJtureen Albert, supervteor ol a Manhattan Amtrak oftlce wbere some people walte4 -40 minutes for tickets F'rlday, bid MAINOfPa ••:=•.c-.-...c• Malt : ...... 1C.WMHA,CA ,.._ ,._,,...,.. i.t °' .. C.11 l'Wlltlltllt (_,,. No l!twt ,._,.,, lllllltrllklill\, "Clilorl•I ,,. .. ,., flf •O> vo•llf•-1111 ~•111 ''"' '" reprodllCH wltMwl •Pf('41I 119'M!Mlell ~ <..Wrltlll •• ,,., ;•. she attributed SO percent of the crowd to the strike threat. She said the Amtrak computer was "complet ely backed up ... overwhelmed" b)' the demand. •'The phone's been ringing off the wall," said Lynn Mannine, manager of the Union Bus Sta· ti on in Oklahoma City. "Right now it's peak time 14 hours a day." And Greyhound Corp's Linda Klein predicted confident· ly: "We can handle anything that comes down the pike." The professional air con- trollers union, which represents about 17,000 controllers, has said it will strike Mond ay at 4 a.m. unless it reaches agreement on a new contract with the Federal A via lion Administration. FAA strike plans do not in· elude curtailing International departures, but such flight may be affected by delays or can- cellations or connecting domestic fli g hts, airline spokesmen said. There would be no food or lodging· at the airlines' expense if passengers are stranded by a strike . And airlines said travelers whose plans include more than one fliaht would h.ave to make separate arrangements for each part of the trip, includ- int the transfer of baggage. * * * FromPageA1 TALKS. • • dollan Md In terms ol our feel· lDI about m Ule1al 1trSk•.'• A -.1 ~ proldllltlnc UM eanlrollen from ......_ a llOWdown or strtke remailed ta 91feet aft•r a federal Jlld1e Tburtdu refuted to lift It. The · tAA hH pre.,..._' an emersimey trame plan u.at cut.I tbe numb•r of com.._erelal ru1bta IA ball ln caH " • ltrib. Am\rlk Mid lt would put peek boUdjJ cant1n1ency plam IDto effect ._.d tbe air eoetnUera ltrlke. N~.sc>v ... 111&.ct 111•11._., offlclal1=~ .................. of air travel by a atrlke. Tbe alrlln• aay a walkout of tbe 11,000 union eomtr0Uer1 could · COit tbt ICClllOIDJ .. mUlkm a day. ~ • ........... --·· _ ........... ----·---~ Years-long glut? . . . ( By &M A.ueeia&ed Presa World oil price. have dropped below the $92 level charged by Saudi Arabia. and oil exporters are beginning to fear that the oU glut the Saudis helped to bring on may last tor years. U so, the March.peak of U.S. 1aaoline prices at an avera1e $1 .37 a gallon could prove to be the highest price of this year or next. Humberto Calderon Berti, the Venezuelan oil minister, called on OPEC members this week to freeze prizes until at least the end of 1983. and maybe 1984. The cartel has already voted to freeze prices this year. Calderon Berti said be rears the near tripling of oil prices in 1979 and 1980 perm anently changed the world energy situa· Lion by bringing on increased conservation and the rapid switch to coal for electricity generation. "We must make an effort to preserve our share or the energy market," he said after a meet· ing or the long-term strategy committee of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun- tries. Saudi Arabia helped to bring on the glut by producing almost 10 milJion barrels or oil a day, 40 percent of all OPEC production, and cbarging $32 a barrel, less than any of its OPEC colleagues. The Saudis have insisted they will not change policy until other me m bers or OPEC make at least small cuts in prices, which range up to $41 a barrel. But Saudi oil is now being traded on spot markets for as· Uttl• as $31.50 a barrel, a fact analysts think surprised even the Saudis. The spot price covers oil not sold under long-term contracts. "The Saudis may have no more than four to six weeks to reduce production,'' Edward Yardeni, the chief economist of E . F . Hutton & Co., the Wall Street firm. said Friday. "After Huntington woman robbed An unidentified man armed with a hunting knife forced his way into the home or an elderly Huntington Beach woman's home Friday and stole an un- determined amount of cash and jewelry, police said. A police spokesman said the man, described as being ln his 20s or early 30s, entered the home of a 79-year-old woman who was alone in her house ln the 6500 block or J ardines Drive at about 3:45 p.m. He reportedly threatened to stab the woman and forced her to follow him upstairs where he round the cash and jewelry. The assailantthen. ned from lhe home on a bicycle, police said. The woman was reportedly left unharmed. Police said ahe described the robber as being caucasian and about five feet, eiaht Inches tall with a thin build. SAVE UPTO that, they may no longer be able to control the tlut they helped create." The official prtce cull toU&ht by the SaudlJ are provin• dif. ficult to obtain. So rar, such countries as Niseria, Libya and BY PIDL SNEIDUMA.N ............... Algeria have refused to cut prices even though theillli sales are down sharply. '· Reducin1 prices la very tlcult for political reasons ' Calderon Berti said in an · terview. Nedrtie around my throat, notebook on my lap, I sat in the Golden West College amphitheater, await· Ing a speech on American intervention in El Salvador. Bur FIRST came the warm·up entertainment -a young short-haired (Punk? New Wave?) band called "Nervous Touch." The tempo was jackhammer, the singing was garbled and the mus ic was loud. I'd never heard this band before, but their ar· rogance and energy were awfully fa miliar. I knew they'd ignore any pleas to turn the volume down. TEN YEARS AGO, people made the same r~uest of us . And we never turned it down. In those days, I was a semi· rebellious high schooler doing my own stint with a rowdy rock band. Our hair was longe r then. Our T·shirts were tie-dyed. We didn't have Elvis Costello or the Plasmatics to imitate, but we stole olenty of oower chords from Cream, The Who and Grand Funk Railroad. Bur BOY, were we LOUD! Whenever the neighbors complained, we just turned our amps up one more notch. Nobody understood that to turn down was to Sl\f'· render. Volume was power, an explosion of pent-up adolescent emotion. SUCH FURY tends to fade as the 'passing years bring grown-up {'esponsibilities. But most of it, like a receding hairline, just slips away a little at a time. I made my choice at the end of high school. I drove ~f to college, and my fellow musicians found a new keyboard man. The band played on. Where are these guys today? 1 Last I heard, the lead guitarist was in a ~ew York City band, playing a mix of New Wave and radio hits. The drummer is in Miami now, selling X· rated vjdeotapes and trying to scrape together yet another band. OUR BASS guita rist is still in the old hometown in Pennsylva nia, wearing a tuxedo and playing J cocktail lounge piano at the Erie Hilton. He even r takes requests. i And of course. I've traded my piano keys for 1 typewriter keys. i I wouldn't have it any other way, I guess. Steady t: music work is rare, and the pay is often poor. I Btrr MAYBE, just for old times sake, I 'll go . home now, dust off an old Iron Butterfly album, plop I "In-A 4 Gadda-Da-Vida" on my turntable and crank . the volume way up. f I'll use my headphones, of course. I wouldn't want to disturb mr neighbors. 23 o/o........_.... __ ._.. This Is definitely the time and th~ place to enjoy spectacular savings on top quality patio furniture, all In stock and ready for Immediate delivery. Relax In the fresh eYen- lng air with the elegant quallty of Tropltone, Brown Jordan. Triconfort and Alllbert. 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Greenpeace, the save-the· whales conservationist group, dropped its invitation to Rep. Pete McCloskey, R· Calif. He was to have presented an award to David Brower , a prominent environm entalist, at a reception in San Fran- cisco honoring Brower. In McCloskey's place, Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. will p,resent the award. Aliza Begin, 61. wife of Prime Minister Menacltem Begin, left a J e rusale m hospital after two weeks of treatment for a circulatory ailment, Israel r a dio re· ported. Singer Lena Horne was forced to ca n cel a p e rf o rm a n ce o f her Broadway show "The Lady a nd He r Music" after a metal bar laden with heavy lights dropped within 10 feet of her as she began her open· in&? number. The 63-year-old songstress w as shaken but uninjured. As Miss Home began sing- ing "From This Moment On" to the stand- ing-room-only c r o wd o r nearly 1,200, a giant frame bearing he r nam e ro se beh ind her, got catWht on a ligqt ba r a bout 35 feet a b o v e t h e H01tNE stage, puJling a coupling loose. A 2-inch-thict metal strip about 20 feet long, laden with heavy lighting fixtures, cam e l006e and dropped to about 10 feet above where Miss Home was standing. NE W YORK (AP > - Brooke Slllelch says "smokers are losers." And she says the 1overnment ia, too, ror trying to keep her from saying so. At a news conference in New York, the sultry 16-year· old a ctress said she was ''very much hurt•' by the federal government 'a de· clsion that she is an "inap- propriate model" for an anti· smoking campaign aimed at young people. M lss Shields and the presi· dent of the American Lung Association, Dr. Edmund C. Casey, announced that the anti-s moking campaign would be presented anyway, even without government funds. A Superior Court judge set a July 27 trial dale for former rock musician lke Turner, who faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Turner, 49, pleaded inno- cent to the felony count of s hootin g an In glewood news paper deliveryman in the ankle, four months after th e m a n allegedly hit Turner's dog with a thrown newspaper. President Reagan named Gen. Bennie L . Davis com· m a nder-in-ch ief of t he Strategic Air Co mr:nand ef· fective Aug. 1, the Pentagon announced. Davis, chief of the Ai r Tra ining Command, wiU be the first SAC commander who did not serve in World War II. He will s ucceed Gen. Richard H. E llis, who will re· tire at age 62 after complet· ing more than 35 years in • uniform. Donald Fredrickson sub· milled his resignation as director of the National Institutes of Health, the gov- ernment's major medical re· search unit. While politicians debate how to bail out the Social Security system, W.T . "Bill" Payne of Oklahoma City, de- cided to do something about the financially ftrapped pro-gram. The founder -of t he Big Chief Drilling Co. returned his $775 Social Security check for May. In a letter to President Re agan, Payne, wrote that he and his wife "could live com- fortably without this $9,300 from the government." .... __ _ ----------------------------------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 Key witness challenged OC. attempts to discredit testimony in. ai rport noise suit Oranae County lawyers have taken to the offensive by challenging testimony from a key witness in the Orange Coun· ty Superior Court trial over possible ill effects or nolse from John Wayne Airport. Michael Gatzke, one of the county's lawyers. set out Thurs- day to discredit a ppraiser Robert F1avell's testimony by calling JennUer Colt to the wit- ness stand. It was a s urprise m ove because Ms. Colt is the leaal as· sistant to J errold Fadem, the Santa Monica lawyer represent- inc the 26.'> residents of Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights who are suing the county for damaies from alleged emo-tional distress and laclt of prop- erty value increase. Fl a veil had testified that homes under the airport take-off pattern have lost from S lo 12 percent in value appreciation because of jet noise. He said be use~ some &tatistics supplied by Ms. Colt. Gatzke wrangled some ad- missions from Ms. Colt tbal her statistics, based on private Jet takeoffs, were approximations. Fadem claimed lat.er iL didn't matter. Louis Goebel. another county lawyer, said in his opening argu· ment lo the jury that the county will call another appraiser who wlll testify that there bas been no lack of property appreciation because or aircraft noise. He added that the county shouldn't be liable for emotional distress because it is carrying out orders from other agencies, such as the Federal Aviation t\d· ministration. · The trial resumes Monday. Smog: is it getting worse? Pollution alerts a head of '80 's 'terrible' season LOS ANGELES <AP> - Southern California's smog isn't getting any better. H anything, it's geUing worse, an air quality official said Friday as his agen- cy sent its board chairman up in a balloon ln an effort to better understand the pollutants. "We had a terrible s mog season last year ,·· said Jim Birakos, executive director of the South Coast Air Quality Management District. "And thls year , we've already exceeded that level in both first· and second-stage smog alerts." Birakos made the comments while the agency 's board c hairman . Dr . T om Heinsheimer, was floating over Redondo Beach in lha gondola of a sil ver balloon. laking samples of smog to be tested later and making obser vations about air movement and the thickness of the pollution. Heinsheimer went up in the balloon at 9 a .m . and was ex· peeled to drift inland over the Riverside-San Bernardino area by late afternoon. ··He discovered an interesting phenomenon," Birakos said of Heinsheimer. "He was at about 600 feet altitude over Redondo Beach and radioed back that he could see a layer of s mog SO to 100 feet thick stretching all the way from the ocean to the moun· tains. The bottom of the pollu· lion layer · remain~d stagnant, but as he went up, air turbulence was moving the hi~er le vel out to sea." That means, Birakos said, that in many cases winds will not sweep the air clean. They will just skim off the top, leav- ing the lower-level pollution squatting over the basin. BiraJcos said officials decided to send up the balloon. in a joint project with the University of Southern California, because of the severity of the pollution this smog season, which began less than two months ago and con· tinues WltU October. "We already have had 27 days of first-stage alerts and one day of a second-stage alert this year." Birakos said. By June 19 of last year. he said, residents of the basin had suffered through only 15 days of first-stage alerts and none of the higher level. A first-stage alert is called when the oz-0ne level reaches .20 parts pe r milliol'l of air. A second-stage a lert occurs when ozone reaches .35 ppm. Compromise may allow NB project The Newport Beach Planning Commission approved a com- promise plan Friday that calls for development of homes, stores and offices on a 75-acre bluff, inland of West Pacific Coast Highway and west of Superior Avenue. Under the compromise, Betto Ltd .. which owns most of the 75 acres, will be allowed to build 170 homes. 730,000 square feet of office and industrial buildings and 75,000 square feet or retail stores on a portion of the 500· acre Banning-Newport Ranch. Newport Crest ar ea homeowners near the proposed development won concessions on lilreet and park developmenu. Commissioners voted not to extend Ticonderoga Street, which runs through the Newport Crest housing area. Residents said they feared increases in traffic. However. Balboa Boulevard will be extel'lded tb 17th &reet, the northern edge of the Beeco developme nt. Beeco Ltd. will have to pro- vide for about $6.3 minion in street improvements in the area. according to Planning Co m miss ion c ha irm an Tim Haidinger. A second concession calls for a 5-acre park and a 30-foot wide greenbelt to be developed adja- cent to both Newport Crest and the proposed housing develop· men ts. The project will have to come before the City Council for final approval. USC professor wins Sl,000 award USC Professor of English Jay Ma rtin, an Irvine resident, bas ·won a $1,000 award in an annual book competition aponsored by Phi Kappa PhJ , a national honor "society. Martin wen \he award for his book "Always Merrry a nd Bria ht: Tbe Life of Henry Miiler : An Ub1tutbori1ed Bio- e rap h y ." M i ller was an American wr1ter. HOST FAMIUIS MIEDID JUST A SUGGESTION: 'IREAT DAD TO US •for French Students 18 & over. •4 weeks-~ugust. '81 •Reciprocal Opportunities for Entire Family. CALL: 17141 960-73'2 w t714t 671-1135 lrltlsh-Eurapecm Ce11tre Th• meat., of populer AMeftceft ...- writing, Cote Porter'• ntUllc lplot9 _,. • uny 1111 of youn1 love,. whoH 1moroua puraulta get ta"9fecl "'wfttt • nlghtclub evangellat, • ... ...._..., g1ngater, •nd a couple of C...._ ml• alonatfe• -•ti aboerd • rolllctd,. end hllerloua pleeaure crulM. 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Enioy a meal aboard one OI several 1111henlic re-created rMoa<I dllllflll cars Pl'lmt rib Ind selfood ¥8 ll'llOng Ille house spkllltteS The spac;IOU$ cOCl<llil tounge IS Hice being In • train st.non LOClled on tilt Lowt< Level nur the CIRluset Court -----·----------·---· ·-·--~· . .,._.. ·--.. ·-·-....... --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 20, 1981 Newport approves funding Newport Beach City Council members have approved spend- ing federal funds ror a variety or new items, ranging from a 90· pound pavement breaker, to a safe ror the police chief's office. The city expects to receive $393,740 in federal revenue sbar· ing funds for 1981-82 and still has $329,075 in unspent federal con- tri bu lions from this year. Council members agreed lo spend $439,780 or the combined $722,815 for new equipment in the city. The costliest ite m scheduled for purchase is a six-wheel drive truck at $108.000 Two refuse trucks are also on the list, as well as a backhoe, asphalt re· cycler, air compressor and pavement breaker. The police department will ac· quire a number of new items, in· eluding four television cameras, 20 television monitors, seven .. portable radios. five rifles. 15 t handguns, a mug camera and a I safe for lhe police chief. r The council also set aside $20,000 for microfilming all city records. ' lSaddleback . sports area :fees slated t ' Volleyball. basketball, rac- quetball and tennis players will be able to use racllities at Sad- dleback College in Mission Viejo this sum~r for a fee. ~ Three indoor volleyball courts , will be available two evenings a week. Courts will be open Fridays and Sundays from 6 to 9 p.m . · Six indoor basketball half· "courts also will be open on weekends from l to 4 p. m. j The fee for volleyball and • basketball courts is $1 per ',sesifion. Six lighted tennis courts will 'be open Monday through Thurs- day each week from 6 to 9 p.m., Fridays from 1 to 9 p.m. and weekends from 8 a.m . to 9 p.m. The fee is S2 per court per hour. : Four racquetball courts are ; available Monday through Fri· day each week from 6 to 9 p.m., , and weekends from 8 a. m. lo 9 : p.m. The fee is S3 per court per : hour, and eyeguards are re- quired. Tennis and racquetball res- ! ervations are accepted on the •day of play. or at 8 a.m. Fridays for weekends. All facilities re- quire use or an open recreation card, which may be purchased al Community Services. Build· ing A, 28000 Marguerite Parkway in Mission Viejo. For information call 831-4646 weekdays or 831-4895 evebings ·and weekends. Delly ................ Orange County residents tDUl be receivtng wat#r-saving ~' next week as state hopes to conserve water and help you save money. Community colleges off hook on tuition Community college officials - and students -are breathing a little easier now ttlal a proposal to begin charging tuition at the schools has been scrapped by the stale legislature. As part of the negotiations lo prevent imposition of such a re- gistration fee, however, the state community college system had to settle for less funding than it desired. Anne Marie Mccartan, ex- ecutive assistant to the state chancellor or community col- leges in Sacramento, said the State Senate was prepared to provide an increase of only 3.6 percent in funding to the col· leg es The Assembly. she said. ap- proved a 7 percent increase. A conference committee from the two bodies compromised on the 5 percent budget raise final- ly approved for the community college system. Although the increase does not keep pace with innalion, Ms. Mccartan said, the financial package approved for the system should prevent the im· position of tuition for at least two years. The state's 106 community col- leges received Sl.36 billion for the coming fiscal year. she said. Ms. Mccart.an credited local community colleee officials .and s l u den ts w it h pressuring legislators not to impose a sug- gested $50 tuition ree. California currently is the only state with tuition -free communi· ty colleges. (Students may be c harged health fees and materials rees for some classes.) Correllan Thompson, ex· ecutive vice chancellor for busi· ness affairs in the Coast Com· munity College District, is pleased that no registration fees will be imposed. "Personally, I think there should be at least one segment of higher education that remains tuition-free:· he said. Thompson currently is grappl· ing with a proposed $90.9 million 1981-82 budget for the district. which inclydes Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Golden West College in Huntington Beach, and Coastline Communi- ty College, based in Fountain Valley. The finance official said the district had hoped lo receive an 8 percent funding increase, the same amount granted to most. but not all K-12 public schools. Thompson said the district is now analyzing a new formula that will reduce or in some cases eliminate state reimbursement for non·credit community col- lege courses. He said this could affect local special interest classes, as well as some adult education courses. ~ t esert Southwest bakes tShowers . dampen nation's midsection, northern Rockies i • Water savers arrive State urging residents to conserve, sdve $75. a year •A packet of water·aavlng de· toilet is flu.shed. A family ~~~ Using those figures which vices for bathroom fix lures •that save 1,200 gallons per year slmp· she said she hopes will be higher proponents say can save an ly by filling the bag with water in Orange County Ms But averaiJe household up to $75 a and h~ging it inside the tank, terfield said 5,413 acre f~et of year in energy costs will be she said. water could be saved from mailed beginning Monday to all The s hower restrictors c~l • sewer outfall lines that send Orange County resi,dences. water flow from an average six treated waler into the ocean. The packets will include a to three gallons or water per Energy savings would equal plastic bag which when filled minute by mixing more air into 142,213 barrels of crude oil she displaces water in a toilet tank, the nozzle. She said the dif· said. ' s mall washer-like water restric· ference is negligible to a person The department's goal is to tors for shower heads and two taking a shower. send packets to all households in ta~lets for . testing leaks from A person can save about 4.~ the state by 1982 she sald ad· toilet tanks m~ bowls. gallons. of wat~r per year with ding that the devices last ror The gear will come from the the device, she added about five years stale Water Resources Depart· The same day packets are · men~. which will spend $695,000 mailed in Orange County, to distribute the material and to another 1.2 million of them will run newspaper advertisements be sent to households in Los urging residents to use the de· Angeles County, Ms. Butterfield vices. said. ,_ State orricials claim the free Kits previously have been sent water-saving kits can save 15 to homes in San Diego, Santa limes the state's overhead costs Barbara, Ventura and Humboldt if Orange County's 721,000 counties and metropolitan households put them to work. Fresno, she added. Wale r conservation chief Jn those areas. about 35 per- Suzanne Butterfield said at a cent of the homes have installed press conference Friday that the the plastic bags in toilets and 17 plastic bags displace 0.7 of a percent have added the flow gallon or water each time a restrictors to shower heads. St. Helen8 belches lava VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP>-· Mount St. Helens erupted f);. day, pus hing chunks of lava through cracks on its crater floor. adding to the size of the volcano's mammoth dome and increasing the confidence with which scientists can predict future activity. ~lRVc 60 3 s~(~ Below Dept. Stores We have received the largest shipment of Chinese rugs. Sizes from 2'x3' to 15'x12 ' ~ bJlt£~4' ~»£1. LA. Showroom .52.S .'V. ta Cit>nega Blvd. (213) 6.57-5175 lluu,... \1un -'•' •1-t1 'un It·) Corona Del .\far 242 1 E. Coast Hu·~· . 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June 20 and 21 No Reasonable Off er Refused* on Factory Direct Spas • Ff..,,._• • G...-. c.r..ic nr. • te4weod Het T•• • Swl • bwcfM ... ,.. .. PATIO RIRHITURE 30°/o OFF . SPA MAKERS DOUBLE TROUBLE -A fish s tore in Allon, IU. bought these giant alligator snapping turtles from a Missouri trapper for display, but they may be more hassle than they're ............ worth. State conservation officials say it would be illegal to bring the rare beasts across state lines. Blue jays in noisy exit after mom has say By HUGH A. MULLIGAN A,.$-lelC.i $ •a II RIDGEFTELD. Conn flew the coop Well. they Sometime shortly after dawn the three baby blue jays born in our lilac bush soloed for the first time The nest is broken down on one side. where Mom ma Jay pushed them out. I wonder if there were any white knuckle blue jays among the trio who really didn't want to go. Probably. There was some awful cawing and screeching round about flight lime, but th al might have been pappa bird going through the prefli ght check list. Yesterday, I imagine, was the originally scheduled 11tt-0rr day. but freakish winds and thunderstorms in the recovery area (as missiJe control Blue jays seem to ·grow from beak 'back used to announce> kept everyone hangar-bound. Big Momma squatted down in the nest with her three fu.zzy headed fledglings, providing ballast against the skittish gusts, while her macho man perched on the edge of the porch at the ready alert for strafing runs against Dummy, the neighbor's cat who really isn't cut out for bird watching. The aptly named reUne couldn'toutrun a dodo. These chirpy little fellows really didn't seem big enougb to fly. Each had a beak that appeared to be bigger than its wings. The way giraffes and thoroughbred foals develop their spindly legs before the rest of their bodies, blue jays seem to grow from the beak back and downward. Spring came early around here, but these baby jays arrived late. The ex· pectant parents began building the nest late in March, lifting twigs and leaves out of the snow banks around the garage and sometimes carrying some fair-sized sticks. almost as big as themselves, from the shore of the lake across the road. Momma bird was definitely the boss of this operation. Her caustic cries of "Do it, Do it" to her jay-pecked mate rang out in the frosty air. MULLIGAN'S STEW three to seven pale blue or wtute eggs "in a loosely built nest thinly lined with grass or lately deserted by a wood- pecker." From my vast experience with birds' nests. gathered in a lifetime of frequenting Chinese restaurants. this one, now deserted. is a pretty well con- structed edifice. better than some of the condominiums going up around here. l don't know how many eggs Mom- ma jay laid. but three sightless or at least shut-eyed urchins lifted their bald heads above the nest wall and opened wide their generous beaks to be fed by Momma just a few weeks ago. We found a few broken eggs at the edge of the lawn, which may have been the property of other bird parents, since we operate a large welfare system around here for winged freeloaders . The nest was close enough to my den window for me to follow the whole nest- ing cycle with the naked eye, although field glasses provided an even more in- timate view of a parturient blue jay. I don't care what the ornithologists have to say on the subject of concerned parents and caring birds. this was a pretty liberated momma. She didn't spend much time sitting on those eggs. Most days she was off gallivanting. Poppa was much more nervous about the whole thing. He'd flit back and forth on thegarage roof. like an expectant father pacing the corridors of a maternity ward, and send up a fearsome screech every lime the storm door slammed or a kid came around wanting to shovel snow. Now the nest is empty. Already I miss this noisy quarreling family. I wonder where the dawn patrol new to on its first flight? Did they stick together in formation, with Mom and Pop out on point? Was there a swashbuckling Errol Flynn type in the trio to make bravura jokes and buck the others up during wind gusts? How about the last one pushed out of the nest? Was he or she sold on flying as a career? For a blue jay, of course, there are no alternatives. Learning how to swim was my first big conquest in life, but even now I wouldn't trade jobs with Jacques Cousteau or Lloyd Bridges. Orange CoHt OAIL Y PILOT /Saturday. June 20. 1981 ~· Butz gets 30 days FORT WAYNE, Ind. CAP> - Former Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz was sentenced Friday to serve 30 days in jaU and pay a Sl0,000 fine on a federal income tax charge. U.S. District Court Judge Jesse Eschbach also ordered Butz to serve probation for the balance of a five· year term. Butz pleaded guilty to charges of understating his income on federal tax forms. The maximum penally was five years in prison and a $10,000 Cine. Flanked by his la wyers, Cono Namorato and Carl Kloepfer, the 71 ·year-old Butz told the judge that he would "not repeat this or any other crime." Na morato urged the judge not to order jail time, saying Butz "is a first oCfender. He is deeply sorry for what he did." The lawyers said Butz made restitution to the government. includ· ing paying back taxes, penalties and interest, and argued that a SO percent civil fraud penally of $61,183 would be paid as soon as possible Imprisonment of Butz "would not be to the benefit of the public," Na morato said. Eschbach conceded the lawyers RCA BIG SCREEN • 6 Hr. YHS leconl • •'O Dey T1-r •m-"'-. ""_..,,__ ...... s,.ed ...... s..dl • s.tt T..cll C.-.. ..... .._. •ll'-ffo.l ..... "'"' """ .... Prfce. C4I U. At Hl-JJ2t For Price • 6 .... YHS leconl •I TllM, 10 D.., T....-ff'-«' •5'-ctleal ..... •Yl'"' Sffrcll .,,.....,..... ldlttlMJ. made a "forcetul ar•umenl for pro- bation." ··However. the nature and the enormity of this offense mandates the imposition of substantial sen· tence," the judge said. Among the factors in Butz's favor, Eschbach said, was that he has already paid $119,935 in taxes. which includes taxes owed from his 1977 re· turn. That 1977 return was part of a plea-bargain arrangement with the government. In addition, he paid $13,059 in in· SENTENCED ,terest, $11,138 in a penalty for paying Earl Butz late and the fraud penalty of $61,183 ---------- "Dr. Butz has had a distinguished Carter fans record as a gentleman and a good citizen for over 70 years. We have SAN DIEGO <AP> considered his age as well as his Their hero may be out of health," the judge said. the WhJte House, but the Butz conf essed May 22 to Jimm~ Carter fraudulently understating his 1978 D~mo~ratic C:lub of San federal income by more than $148,000 Diego lS growing. and his tax due by more than $74,000 .A n e w member• He told Judge Eschbach he was Ri ch ard Th<?mpson, guilty, and "there is no jusllficataon signed ~n tb1s week. for what has happened. That .brings the mem· bersh1p to 72 . "I'll continue to live with this every hour of every day as long as I li ve." he said. "We're not ashamed of him." club president Sar ah Lowery said. ZENITH VIDEO RECORDER ., ........ leconl • I 4 Dey .A.to ,,... ., •a...Pkt. ,,.....""--,,_,., "'-· ......... Motl• • ., a--.e-er.t. WHILE THEY LAST '99900 .5 ........ a.c....,.. • S..,Actlea ·~S--Ch • ) Dey ..to ,,..,. . ... She was his equal if not his better in fetching and hauling and seemed to have definite ideas on how she wanted her dream castle laid out. I often wonder why they picked a bush so close to the house , with dozens of more re· mote and better concealed shrubbery available. Come.lo think of it, when that seat belt sign goes on and the captain comes on tbe hom whining about clear air turbulence. I wouldn't trade places with a blue jay. One of the jay fledg- lings crashlanded on his maiden flight and wobbled around till Mom· ma got him airborne again. .f '/JI/I/I:' 'Ill I '11111 ' I llllllllllUll\\\\\\1\il• I .• The bird feeder on the porch may have attracted them to the neighborhood. like living near a good cheap restaurant, but once the even ! tnore pugnacious evening grosbeaks arrived from Florida or wherever, the jays lost their monopoly on the free groceries. Blue jays, my bird books say, lay Anyhow, fair skies and happy land· ings, good buddies. You've earned your wings. And go lo work on those gypsy moths. like the bird book says you are supposed to. No more freebies around, this air base until that last caterpillar has bitten the dust. :Statue gifts traded . ·Lincoln, Juarez monµments exchanged I SAN DIEGO (AP) -Callinl it "a , symbol df our desire to brinr our two countries closer,'' Baja California . Gov. Roberto de la Madrid presented a monument of Benito Juarez to s.n , Diego. Mayor Pete Wilson. who accepted ·the gif\, travels to Tijuana on Sunday 1 td view the unveUlna ot a atat\le of l Abraham Lincoln. The two -Lincoln and Juarez -· ·; ! were president.a of their countries at , the same time and corr•poa.t.d. l Mexico's president, Joae Lopes i Portillo, will unvell the huae brGnle Lincoln which Join• the -<ae bero f Cauahtemoc aad an ablfr>aet "II" monument in the Paseo de IOI Hsoa tn 'ttJuma'1 medern ~ undft con1t.ructJon. The determlDed·looldq Uneo&n, with remnants of a brok• Chain In his hands 1y1Dbollain1 tbe IDd ol alavery, wu produced by Humberto Peraza. 1 naUve of Merida, Yucalall. Workmen delivered the 30-foot·taU 1la&ue to ill base T\lescl•f. It wq to • have been unveiled at a Tijuana meeting April 28 between Lopez Portillo and President Reaaan. But that was canceled when Reagan suf· fered a gunshot wound In a W asbington assassination attempt. Lo~z Portillo ls expected to apealt briefly at the ceremony. Among those partlcipalln• 0 ln Thursday's ceremony 20 miles to the north were Mayor Roberto Andrale Salazar of Tijuana and other olflcial1 of the two cities. The statue of 'Juuez, don• in bronze tn Mexico. City by the sculptor 1amarh, was unvelled In a ceremony at Plaza de Pantoja in a redevelopment area of lower downtown San Dieao. It 1t io fMt bl1b and shows Juares holdlns the Medctn cooatltutlon. After the unveU1n1, the ... tue wu put ln 1t«11e where it wlll ltay for six months while con•\rudon bUlld a ptrmanent base for it aftd enlarae Uae park . I e ·:·!!--= ., • 14 D.., Pr..,1111 •11 ........ s..c ... • s.ft , ... c..trofs • 8Ktrelllc T .... "400El YET4llO WHILI T .. YUST '849 "l'lleMettPoplllw YWlo Deel! Ow TMM.tet' • 6 Hr. YHS leconl • 14 D_., .... ...... 1. ........ C....For AIPrt..y AMIS,.C ... ........ MA&NA VOi VHS VIDIO UCOIDHS MA6MAVOI 6 HOUR VHSUCORDHS STAIT MOM A LOW lOWs599oo· ICA YWM ce.u• ......... ., .. ~ • CCHI. ccttt. CCHl,CCH6. CCN7.CCtlt...._et .._..,.._1421.H - .. -----------~-----------... -----....... Or9ngl CoMt ONLY "LOTta.tunt.,., June IO, 1181 Movie off mark in search for ark? MOVll PMT -New Hampafllte Gov . Huf b GalJfllt taaa part in ilm by Japaneae Public Broadcastin& System about 1905 . J apanese-Ru&1ian peace treaty, sianed m PortsJMUth, N.H. LOI ANO!LSS (AP> -ln "Raiders oftbe Loet Arll," t"1I tu~• eapected blocltbuater movie, arda_.ot-.U are ...,.t'tllaf foe the loet Ark of the eov .. -. width, accordlna to the Bible, wu a ..W·eoverecl receptacle w~ch contaiBed tbe 10 eo .. mandmaU encraved ln stone by the hand of God. 8tGr1-el the ark, baM4 on Biblical account.a, refer to tw stl'an1e powers -brinlinl 1uccn1 to t1'oee wt.o are entiUed to its protection, and brln1· ln1 death to t.boH w.ho touch or handle It wrongly. II the movie, the ark wu supposedly carried away from Jerusalem by invading E1yptians and Mdden in the aactent North African city olTanis. But blblical archeolotlsta find that scenario un- ~ely. The ark, bullt about 1300 B.C., was carried aroun4 by UM laraeltte1 in a pOrtable tabernacle, until Se&omon bu.llt the fl.rat temple in Jerusalem, givin1 k a permanent heme. to file claims suit l DEAll PAT DUNN: I am havint ~ dil· pule with a car dealer ln Loi Ancelee where I bo&aaht my car. I've decided to take tbe mat- ter to 91nall Claims Court, IMlt t ••t ._.ii I aHulill ftle here ln Oran,. eiou.ty er ill IA Aneel& Call yea iet •• kiowf 1.H..•';t"---..... a. ... J'!f_... i• 'II• N ....... ,a •tllt 199-M ._. 1 ......... ...utd ............... .. llve1 or wkr'e tile _.... tnelYM .. 19eet- ed. la moet oUter euea -__.. M a car enl· deat, or II die_..,... ,. .. are ....... 799 aoeey ..-.. a eeetrac& -.C: ••1, It,.. ...... Ille,.. ...... die ~ ........ da•acewu~«...,. .. 1 1 eet•M &o M ,_.__.,, ra&ller dlM ti .. •ertet wlaere tlte pe..-11••· .. 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(olMr than ftcularly applied oranc•avoe,cle food) to keep the fruit from beina '° eour? T.B., Cotta Mesa I: ..... ..e•dd '' AYS aay tllere l•'t .. ,, ..... ,_ tN .... cb11e t.11e· taete of t.11e tnJl. -...e e1erm trees ,_ ,,...ce ._, fnl&, wYe o&Mn laa•• .. .., • .,.. or eve• e•· tra-1weet •ucee. It really ~· oa tile urtety ef tree 1•• lane. •t eve• tllat ,__, Ml4 tne aU tlle Ume ud M•e eltru treff ,.dee 0 ....,r'he'' fnlk. Oee ex,ert 1•~ .... AY8 ta.t Ida dwarf &t•• tree ,......._ •ft'lt •r etc .. baahel1 of orance· c•r_. lelllOll• that are ahnoec aa swttt aa .,. .... ··cot a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn PQI wfU CMI red la~. gelling tlw o~rt oJlld achon II"" Mtd to solve nwq•it~• in government and -IMH. Moil your q.u1taon1 to Pot Dvmt. Af Your Sn v1u, Orange Coa&I 0ou, ,,,..,_ P.Q. ltox ISfO. Colto Mela. CA '2f!f. A& rnaaw ~ttrs cu pou-1bl.e w1U be am~red. but phoned 1,.,,WP'Wa or lttters not tndudmg llw reader'• Juli "°'"'· cdlreu and biutneu houri ' phoM num~ connof bf c~red. Tin& column a~rs doilJI er· cept Sndaya. ·• Y.OU MlE INYITID TO 511 OUI HU'il SILICTIOM OF DISCOUNT VAi.UiS ON MOW CHICK OUR P.llCI! Hard weering rugged baked patlltic finish. Tubular aluminum. All weatf'\er for years to come. . ...... ,.. ...,. ... .-.un.H ~ OU1LOWPita$49900 ,,. ...... bh ,cw .. ~ ............ ff CD LOW PIK! S) 8900 ~ Marrakesh Most biblical experts believe it was the Babylo· nlan1, not the Egyptians, who carried away the ark as plunder, alona with the tableta of law that Moses received from God on Mt. Sinai, when they look the Israelites captive in 586 B.C. and destroyed Solomon's temple. Ill the book ~ Ezra In the Old Testament, there is an account of the Israelites returning to Jerusalem to rebuild their temple. The booll aaya they were allowed to take with them lhelr temple vessels. But there ls never again any mention of the Ark of the Covenant and its precious contents. "The prospect ls that the Babylonians 1tripped' tbe precious metal from it, or just held it in their collection," said Gerald Larue, professor of biblical history and archeology at use. There are legends that the prophet Jeremiah bid the ark in the limestone caves around Jerusalem, and this ls where WUllam LaSor, pro· fessor emeritus of the Old Testament at Fuller Tbeolo1ical Semlnary in Pasadena, thinks it ls most likely to have been hidden. "Slnce the Six·Day War, the hraelia have done a lot of excavation and have gotten down to what used to be the city of David," he said. "It's quite ex- citing. But if the ark was hidden down there, in a cave in the temple area, it would now be under the Moslem shrine (the Dome of the Rock ), and you can't take a bunch of Jewish archeologists in there to dig." And, anyway, be said, finding it would be un· likely. "The very nature of the ark itself, made of wood, manufactured in the 14th century 8 .C., would not lend a great deal of credence to the idea that it was preserved all that time," be said, "but the dis· covery of the Dead Sea scrolls changed our ideas of what ls possible.'' An exact description of what the ark looked like i1 colltained in the book of Exodus, Chapter 25. It waa about four feet long, three feet deep, and two feet wide, made of acilcia wood, covered inside and out with gold, and topped by a cover with engraved winged angels at either end. In any case, it's impossible that the ark would have been taken to Egypt, said LaSor. Jews wouldn't have fled to Tanis, which, ac· cording to their tradition, ls one of the store cities they built during their years of slavery. Also, if the J ewish priests were trying lo bide their precious ob· jects from the enemy, they wouldn't take it that far to hide It, LaSor said. ''I don't think any archeologiat seriously con- siders finding it," said Larue. "But there's always the happenstance that if things are buried properly, in the right kind of soil, they could survive. I had a letter in my nut file for a long time from a man who worked out from a secret code exactly where the ark was hidden. He said it wu in a cave near Jerusalem. He noted, "The legends that It wa1 b1d4en and preserved grew out of the idea that aacred obJecu cannot be dest.royed, although they are." "Jews still conceive of lhel'e being a covenant between God and the Jews," said Rabbi Ben Zlon Bergman, professor of Old Teatament at t.be University or Judaism. "The ark wu a receptacl~ It had aancUty because of that which wu stored therein. The holiness is within. It ls the word of God that ls sacred. The ark of the covenant does not represent the covenant. It housed the tablets which were the expression of the covenant.'' Inst.ructions of bow to carry the ark -with specially made wooden staves -what the priests 1were to wear when they came near it, and how it '. . . the Dead Sea Scrolls c hanged our ideas . . . ' was to be kept behind a curtain of the tabernacle in the ''Holy of Holies,'' fueled the speculation that the ark might have had special powers which were dangerous to those who didn't know how to handle it. Bergman said this specuJation ls based on two stories in the Bible. One ia in the first book of Samuel, Chapter 4, when the ark.is taken into gattle and the battle is lost. ·'The ark is taken captive by the Philistines, and we find all kinds of weird things happen to the Philistines because of the fact that the ttrk is there, and they send it back," said Bergman . "Later, in second Samuel, Chapter 6, something happened to a man named Uzzah. King David was t>ringing the ark lo Jerusalem on a wagon, and It was about to fall off. and Uzzah tried to keep it from falling. He took hold of it and was struck dead.'· Even though Uzzah's motive was a good one, Bergman said, he was not supposed to touch the ark. "The Talmud says that David was being punished here," said Bergman. "He made an egreglou.s error by not realizing that the ark was not something to be transported on a wagon. There were instructions on how the most sacred things were lo be carried; the ark was to be carried on the shoulders of the priests.'' sensational wa11 svee11111 The most cn1c and contemporary design took can be acnleVed wttn tnts modular white lacquer wall svstem. HUndreos Of space combinations passlt>le . se11ct my one Of t11e• 111111e options and delllll your own llSIC narrow unit 19%" x 15Yt .. x m, ", reo. $129 .......... • • Sfnoteooor. narrow unit, reQ. $31 ................................ :• ltecord dMder set, narrow unit reo $43 .. .. .. .. ..... ... .. .. 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"Service is worse," adds Bernie, 56. That's the name of the place - "The Worst FOQCI in Oreron." The signs bring abalbed motoriats in for a cheap meal -and coming back for more. .,:, "They can't pass the place up," · t>roclaims Bernie, who does the cook· ing while Betty waits on the five small tables and eight count.er apota. The menu urges eaters to "Come in and sit with the rues." altbou1b none of the critters WU fiittlfll about the spotless pre.mises. Betty and Bernie have run the place for 11 years. They live in a mobile home a sogay mestball's throw from the one-story bWlding. It can't be said the two haven't bad a chance to develop their culinary skills. Bernie was a erocer, and the couple ran diners in Florida and Wagontire, Ore. Previous owners, said Bernie, hadn't had much success with the restaurant. When the Hannaford• bought it, business was a litUe slow for the first few days, unW the signs went up. "I don't know bow I came up with it," she said. "I was thinking of call· ing it the best, like a lot of restaurants do. I said the bell with that, I'll go with the opposite." ActuaJly, the food isn't the worst. The portions are generous and the prices are low, circa 1970. Bernie and Betty sell ham'n eggs for $1.60 and a full rib dinner for about $3.60. And the word has gotten out. Bernie says a well-heeled couple from Salem, 250 miles to the west, heard of the place in Tokyo, several thousand miles farther west. &f any an un1U8pec&i.J1I motorist, believing the truth in advert.Laing, take the Hannaford5 at their word and come in lo see, says Bernie. "My father always taueht me to tell the truth, no matter how much it hurt me," he says with a she.eplsh grin. Diners even aak what the ••c;tier· recommends. The Hannafords advise them to t.alte their money and spend it at another restaurant down the road. The couple also cash in on another advantage -location. The cafe is strategically localed u the last place for westbound motorists lo eat before striking out over 63 miles of U.S. ao in sagebrush-covered Eastern Oregon high desert. I-Steallly scenes stricken Director edits Brooke Shields flick HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Franco Zef- firelli bu made another movie about adolescent love, this one starring Brooke Shields, but he's back in the cutting room edilinl out the steamy sex scenes that would have earned ·'Endless Love" an X ratine. The Italian director cauaed a stir When be filmed "Romeo and Juliet" with teen-age stars in 1968. And the Mo- tion Picture As· socialio n of America told Polyeram Pie· tures that the love scenes between Miss Shields, who t u r n e d 1 6 on IMllLDI May 31, and Martin Hewitt, 20, were adults-only material. Since the film was aimecl at the teen market -and since JD•ny · newspapers won't advertise X·rated movies and they can't l>e promoted on TV durtn1 prime time viewing hours -2'.efflrelli aareed to make the prescribed cuts. An· X raUna would have banned children under 17 from Pompeii rui.m fully re~pened NAPLES, Italy (AP) -The an· cient ruins ol Pompeii, dama1ed Nov. 23 when an earthquake rocked sou them Italy, have been fully re· opened lo viaiton. • . The amphitheater, ancient homes and other sitea in the city are in· volved. Other areu bad reopened tn January. PompeU wa1 bwt9d more t1aan l ,toO Y•a(l atobr anenaptlonolM..at Ve1uvi111. ~ viewing the movie without a parent. "An X is ridiculous," said Zef· firelli, grumbling about turning his film "int.o Mary Poppins." Zeffirelli, who inaiats his new mov· ie ·•restored dignity" to "pure love," said the MPAA's objections centered on two or three shots of Ute young lovers "that lingef'ed for too Ion&." Richard Heffner, chairman of the MPAA's ratinp board, said be dldn't want lo comment about the film while it was being certilied. Zeffirelli's critically acclaimed "Romeo and Juliet" creat~ a fiap becauu its stars, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting, were 15 and 18 respectively when the William Sbakespe.are clusic was filmed. But he is also known for such wholesome movies aa "Jesus of Nazareth" for NBC and "The Champ." · ' Now Zeffirelli VJorries that publlci· ty over the threatened X ralinl for "Endlesa Love" will cause viewers to expect explicit sex or prolooged frontal nudity -and there isn't any in the film. "There are thole who'll 10 to He it· expecting 'Caligula' and it'• not that," be ~aid. Miu Shields, late of the R-rated "Blue Lagoon," made her rum debut at 12 in Louis Malle's "Pretty Baby," ln which she alao appeared nude. Dai8y chain record SUDBURY, Enslud (AP) -Slx- teen people claimed a world'• record for the lonpst daisy chain -4,529.5 feet -made at Sudbury Hall In Derb)'lbire. The OUinneu Boole of World Record• ll1t1 tb• prevlout rffOl'd u a 4,0IZ·foot cbaln made June 11, una, at Glw~ In Wal•. Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 A1 Cheyenne brothers all good sCouts CHEYENNE, Wyo. <'AP> -It's special when a Boy Scout geta an Ea1le award because ooly 4.5 percent ct all the scouta in the naUon ever quallfy for the honor. But when Lance Dowdle, 14, of Green River Sol his Eagle award, it was special because six brothers earned the bad1e and three more are working oo it. "I have bad a Cub Scout for 2' con- secutive years," Lance's mother, Patricia Dowdle, said in an interview. ''One got out, 1tnd another went in." The Boy Scouts of America doesn't keep records on the number of Scouts and awards in one family, but Mike Whittaker, a spokesman at national headquarters in North Brunswick, N.J ., iilW.vliiein~Ea es in one famil certain· ..... eel .. ,., ONLY 527995 • '°"'Solid Stitt Clltah 1 l•Li111 ricturt T11Mi 1 A11ulllltic F~111• cv C111trol 1 Auttmttic C1lor Comol ....... NOW ONLY . 5499•5 ly ii "very commendable." The first of Reed and Patricia Dowdle's cblldren lo 1et invo!ved with scouting was Lee, who wu 8 when be joined in Boise, Idaho, in 1957. Mn. Dow- dle said Lee, now 32, got his Eagle award when he was 10. Then came Mark, now 28 and a medical atudenl at the Univenity of Utah; OJ.rt, 2' and a student at Bricbam Young Unlve,..ity; Bart, 21, David, 18, and Jared, 16. \ The family moved to Green River about two years ago, and now Eric, 13, Eyan 11, and Warren, 10 are working toward their Eagles, Mrs. Dowdle said. Both Mr.aand Mrs. Dowdle have been involved in the Scout proaram over the years and are commi11loners on the Jim .......... -s.. .. •s.-i-s ..... sv-• Hitll fw.lty~ler • o..u ll•ctr ... ic , ...... " ca-.. Bridger Scout CouncU aa well u leaders of troops. Two ol the brothers with Eacte awarda have become scoulmuten, too. Mra. Dowdle sa1d. Each Boy Scout must accumulate 21 merit bad1ea before beinl awarded the Eaele, Whittaker said, noting only nine c! every 200 Scouts in the nation ever earnlt. Mrs. Dowdle does take aome credit for her sons' accompllsbmenta. "I saw they got things done," she said. And Dowdle, too, can take some credit. When asked If her husband would be available for a telephone call later. Mrs. Dowdle replied, "What's today? Wednesday? Then he's got a Seoul meeting." !5~~ .. "" VII B IP11~ca1t ClltPllll~ ClllP TV WITH DUAL MOOE REMOTE CONTROL SAVE s15000 e f.-nCe-."' S..WSmte C'-11 •l•liMllen lllltotrill ,let»,. 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Pine paintines, antique lampt, 1Uver, china, teakwood carvings and ceramlcs will be offered. Call 64~7650 for information. No registration fee is charged, and all are welcome. Call 536-2589 lor information Soutb Coaa& Communities Jewish Center 1s forming a "Somewhere in the Middle" ,group for couples aged 45 to 55. HOUSTON (AP ) - Religious leaders and educators have challenaed a study by University of Houston sociologist· Zena Blau that concludes religion rather than race is the important factor in de· termining a child's in- telligence. Ms. Blau. who studied the IQ scores and family backgrounds of a group of Chicago -area children, said her 12· year research s howed upbringing in a str ictly religious household has a negative effect on in· telligence. A ccording to Ma. Blau's study, both black and white children scored lower on IQ teats if they came from "fun. damental, doctrinaire" religious backgrounds. She said the lowest IQ scores in her sample were children of Roman Catholic and Baptist mothers. Bishop John E . McCarthy of the Catholic Diocese of Houston de- nounced the study. "My first reaction would be to call these alleged find- ings patently absurd," BELIEVERS FAITH CENTER The F.1m11v Chu,ch wntue Jesus Chust IS e••lleO ano tna total woro 01 Goo IJ taugnt without comorom 1se Mee11n9 Suno•v •t 8111 Clancy -l'aUor trv1ne Hl9n Scnool 4321 W•lnut Ave. lrv•f\e, CA AOull 811>1• SIUOy SunO•Y 9:00 a.m . SunO•Y Scnool SunO•y 9:00 •.m . Mornln9 Worsn1p SunOay I 0: 15 •.m . Ev•non9 Worsn1p SunO•Y 6 :00 P.m . M1owea1c B•t>I• Studv Thu•sd•v 7 :30 o.m . P •• Bo• 11996 • Irvine, CA 92713 • (714) 953·0134 McCarthy said. Ms. Blau's study was based on IQ scores of 523 white and 549 black Chicago-area fltth and si xth graders and sociological data s up· plied by the chUdren's mothers. University of Texas sociology professor Bill Kelly took lssue with the study because of Ila use of IQ scores as data. Critics ol the tests say • they are not a true yardstick of intelligence because they don't take into account socio· economic variables. • Cbrlat CoUece Irvine will offer three one·week classes beginning Sunday. Course titles include "Teachin1 the Falth," "Teaching Writing in the Elementary Grades" and CHURCH NOTES "Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Dlf· ficulties." Tuition is $100 and housing accommodations, if needed are $30 extra. Call 752-6222 for additlonaJ information. First Cbrtatlao Church in Huntington Beach has scheduled two vacation Bible schools for sum- mer. Preschool and kindergarten ages will attend . Contact Arlene Rhodes at 49'7-1082 for more in- formation. Church of Religious Science. Capistrano Valley, will present a summer seminar today from 9 a .m . to l p.m. at the Science of Mind Center in San Cletnenle. Suggested donation is $12.50. Call 492-8102 for Information. Dr. Thomas Overton will return to the pulpit of the First Christian Church in Huntington Beach afte r an extended trip through the Middle East Richard Howard will speak al 2 p.m. Sunday on Christian Science at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. ·Admission is free, and the public is welcome ART AND AMl'IQUES SALE Sponsored by COMMUNITY Ct«JRCH IY T .. IA Y South Coast Community Church MORN.ING SERVICE -9:00 A.M. Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Dr., Corona del Mar "LOVE, SWEET LOVE" Jesus ate with thieves, asked tor the sinners. v1s1ted the sick II you need mercy Jesus gives 11 Jesus promises to meet us where there 1s need ano where there 1s hope Between need and hope 1s·where mercy comes l'1 and learn what /fits means. I <Jeslfe mercy Mall 9 13 LUIBERAN CHURCH OFTI~E MASTER 2900 Pac1f1c View Dr Corona del Mar . 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I I :ilO A.M. ''FATHERS WHO KNOW IEST" DY-. JoM A • ....._, Jr.,.,_.,_. CHURCH SCHOO&. 1:00, t :JO, 11 :00 ._... _ ..._.. ........ ~ t :JO ..,._ -....._. .......... A"'11y ST. MARK PRESB I 2100 Mw Ylat• DY-., M.wport lffcll Rn.WllN-McQIMW R•Y.TowyW..,. re.tori... ... lrM~. ~ D1nct!'llttrwt ,.,._ S..y W onllfp I Cllwcll Sc Nol -9:10 A.Jo4. r,....ScJlool _ w--.,...,_.. ~ '44-1)41 PRESBmRIAH CHURCH Of THE CO\fENAHT 2150 fWvlew Rd., Co1te MeM -557.Jl40 lrwc• A. ...,.., rmtor Suflday Worst11p 3 Church ~ct1001 8 30 3 10 00 AM Child Care Available Community Pr~sbyterian Cllllrch 4 15 ,...... ...... ~ IHch 494-7555 Rev Arttlur J Tankersley Rev Eldon H Thies SUMMER SCHEDULE Worship Service 9 30 A M MUllMltY C.Ull "llOVIOID AT AU. llllVICU CH RC C 217 w. Wit., CMt•...... 645-J It I We re A Going Glowing Growing Churctl SUHDA Y SHYICIS lllLI STUDY t A.M. WOISHW I 0 A.M. & 6 r .M. "STRIVIMG FOR EXCB.UHCE" G...ts,...r,w .... ....._ · ,_ n.-., MIAl1ter -Do-. C•. Y-"' MWster . 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J -------------·----.. -. -. -------~---------..-------------------------------------... -· I' Streetcars leaving SF Rumbling trains destined for museums, memories • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -For 70 years, the 39-lon green torpedoes have rolled down um city's main street like thunder'. But this week their dally tub ended -and soon, San Fran- ciscans won't be walling for streetcars anymore. street comers, they will make fewer stops. lng hermetically sealed in a glass and steel container." Metro chief Donald Cameron tout.s the 22-too LRVs as "a new world." But many San Fran- ciscans aren't convinced there was anything wrong with the old one. The s treetcars still in service have been rolling along -steel wheel on steel rail -for three decades. According to Pechner, the cars are properly called PCCs , so-nam e d for the Presidential Conference Com- mittee that designed them for u se in c itie• thro ug ho ut America. They were mass- produced by the St. Louis Car Co. Regular commuting service for San Francisco's fleet of the hu1Je, tank-like coaches ended Wednesday. For a while, the trams will rumble along Market Street on weekends. Then they will be gone -destined for museums and memories. "They <s treetcars ) have served their time honorably, but t hey are old and decrepit," says Cameron. "They leak in the rain . . . everything about them Is shot." Streetcars are dying in America. They are being replaced here by Light Rail Ve hicles -LRVs for short. And, while the slick, new cars reflect space-age advances in urban transit, they lack many of the touches that m ade riding a streetcar such a treat. Though the new cars are clean, efficient and fast. many riders would rather wait for one of the familiar surface cars than descend into Metro stationa like miners thto a cave. San Francisco bought its 120 cars in two batches. The first group was purchased from the cities of Pitt.sburgh and St. Louis in 1948 Those coaches cost $15,000 to $20,000 each. The LRVs, built by Boeing- Berlol for '300,000 each, will shuttle commuters like a sub- way in the downtown area, run- ning on tracks beneath Markel Street. Because they will stop at underground stations instead of "Streetcars represent a way of commuting that people have gr own accustomed to," says Mike Pechner, spokesman for th e Northern Ca lifornia Railroad Club. "Now. people will be underground. They won't see the city. They won't see the weather change as they ride." The rest were bought new in 1952 for a bout $55,000 each. Pechner notes that San Fran· CISCO Car No. 1040 is the last conventional coach produced in Ame rica. The electric coaches are classic in design. Many have ex- tra wide aisles, crank windows and spring seats. Art deco letter- ing advises passengers to hold onto their children and to refrain from spitting. Pechner, a native of the San Francisco Bay area, has been riding streetcars all .his life. To him, riding an LRV ''is like be· HOROSCOPE . By SYDNEY OMARR Sanday, Jane Zl ARI~ (March 21-April 19): Debt is repaid -- you locale lost objects, establish "romantic" rela· tionsbips and stronger financial position. Cancer. Scdrpio, Pisces persons figure prominently. ·TAU RUS <April 20-May 20): News received concemmg grant, publishing or educational proj- ect. Focus on distance. travel and principles of law. Gemini, Libra, Aquapus persons play impor- tant roles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Breakthrough in- dicJted -affects travel, work in progress. Details fal~ into place, recognizable pattern emerges. Unorthodox methods, procedures succeed. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You could become inextricably involved with individual who claims knowledge of get-rich-quick scheme. Emo- tions are to be contended with -changes occur, hin~ of romance also dominate unusual scenario. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Some tend to regard you as "soft touch." Be diplomatic without being gulftble. Emphasis on public relations, competi- tion, ability to be a patient, shrewd observer. !VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Obtain valid hint by studying Leo message. Maintain low profile. Review t erms, define meanings, work out tec~nicaJ details. Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio persons figure prominently. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Favorat)Je Moon aspect coincides now wUh quick change in em o- tional involvements, young persons, speculation and business enterprise which could elevate finan- cial .standing. SCORPIO {Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Finish rather tbad initiate project. Emphasis OD long-term ar- rangements, bus iness property, dealings with older individuals. Added recognition due if you open lines of communication. SAGITl'AJUUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Highlight vers;.Wity, originality, independence and willing- ness to pioneer a project. Short trip could involve relative. You'll be complimented on "sales abili- ty." ·Don't resist change. CAPRICORN {Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on pay- men ts, collecUons and investment which proves ubiquitous. You'll be more aware of body image than. in recent pas t. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Popularity in-creases, messages received which contain "green light" for pursuit of pet project. Emphasis on lim- ing, correct judgment and ability to perceive poteetial. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on possible hospital visit, temporary confinement and chance to gain second emotional wind. Period of privacy Ls. precious; you'll know il and gain sustenance as result. A-TtopinJ fish• Fresh• M~rine Speclal June 17, 1111 ·June 23, 1981 Apt1togremme ramlrezJ: M.41 ~ -· .I am peaceful, a little timid end outstandingly beautiful. Name a color and most likely I have It. My body Is lloht blue, with violet, crimson over~t and deep blue spots. My nose red. My large dorsal fin edoed In orange. Sprinkle in a little ootd and a multl<olor ot reflections along. my sfdes and acco~lng to Ute llght I defy description. Marvel at my handsomeness at Aquatic TroP4cals wt,ere I am on sale under the !\am• wtJd Aam for only S.U9. 1510 W. Baker • Costa Me .. -549-1381 .• COrner Harbor & 8.aker STEREOTYPE R E M 0 D E L I I N G SOUND (Under New MaMgement) 2811 E . OOASTHWY. PH: (714) Mt·tm CORONA DEL MAR SA.LES-SERVICE · CUSTOM INSTA.LIATIONS ----------llOllal M·F ••·1 8.\T.IM SUN. 11-4 Firm gets OK for figurines WILMINGTON, Del (AP> -Saying his court "delved into a world called 'Middle Earth,' a world inhabited by elves, wizards, dwarves and a people called 'Hobbits,' " a federal judge has ruled that a small Delaware company can continue lo make figurines of the creatures. U.S. District Judge Edwin D. Steel Jr. rut'ed that the company which makes and sells the miniatures is not infringing on the rights of a California company that licenses products as- sociated with the works of author J . R. R. Tolkien. Tolkien's popular fiction is filled with re(- erences to a world of gnomes, but that fact is ·not enough to show Infringement by Superior Models Inc. of Clay· mont, Del., Steel ruled. Even the fact that the two- to four-inch miniatures have names like Gandatr and Ore, whi c h appear in Tolkien's works, does not prove the Delaware comp.any infringed, he said. Accord ing to Steel, the TOL•••N names did not originate with Tolkien but with Norse mythology, and as such were not protected by U.S. copyright laws . Superior Models. which operates out of a base- ment in Claymonl, sued Elan Mechandising Inc. and its Tolkien Enterprises of Berkeley, and the Saul Zaenlz Production Co .. also of California. Superior Models said it had been threatened with a suit if it continued to market Its eight "Mid· die Earth Figurines ." One part of the suit -involving an antitrust claim -is to go to trial later, according to court records. Steel's lengthy opinion on other portions of the case mirrored some of the fuclnation in which Tolkien's works are helCI by readers. He listed major fiction written by Tolkien, an Oxford University professor who died in 1973, and said, "In these works have come to life such figures as Frodo and Bilbo Baggins (both hob· bits), Sam Gamgee (a fellow hobbit), Gandalf (a wizard). Thorin (a dwarf), Collum (a wily threatening creature),• Strider (a Ranger guide) and a host or other characters." "During the 1960s and 19705," the opinion added , "the Tolkien works enjoyed a tremendous popularization, resulting in worldwide sales of 'The Trilogy' alone of over rT million copies, countless books and articles written about Tolkien and the existence especially on college campuses of Tolkien societies and fan clubs." - Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 A9 This scene on San Francisco's Market Street has become a thing of th€ past. Regularcommuting services of the fleet of street cars has ended. January's Nall Works - S,.CI• Offer ,4,_ A UO v· ,...,. llel ot '1cutPIU<eO ....... fllonct\'lio-fto lift 2400 W. c-t H~ s.it. A, H.1. 64S-J411 .. .....••......... • ARE YOU r A YIHG> : : TOO MUCH FOR • eHEALTHINSURANCE?; : Sl .000.000 ~ e GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL e :ce1 Fer9-fw640-607~· ··················= L CORNER Rare Coln1 & Stampe GOLD & SILVER ._,..., o. .. c ......... l(rU09tr-Sllwrt." 471.U *1,U .... u '7t.U Meple LNtl I lOOccw-50 P .. OI '°"Siivera..-MLU --J7LU ... 70% Bank Financing IRA& KEOUGH (714) S56-6150 South CoHt Plaza VIiiage ~8t9Mr SU. (Ac,_1,_ ._...C:.lt ~la&el ..... Doll Show Sale and frff info chn1c this Sat & Sun. June 20 & 21 Collecton & antiQue dealers present unusual dolls. aoceseorles and houses. Huntington Cente(Mall 405 Fwy & · Beach Blvd , H B °"' D D R SUSClORF SWIVEL WALL MOUNT a Holds Up To 15 .. Color TV . Reg. $42.95 s39•s ' C3USOORF DELUXE "HI-BOY" T.V. CART • M odel 48 10 • Reg. 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The inequity was written into the lifornia constitution via Proposition , for cing new bomebuyers .to pay operty taxes based on the price they 11id , while those who stay put are taxed t rates based on 1975values. , THE RESULT IS A "side-by·side" oblero as some hom eowne rs pay ee times more in taxes than their xt-door neighbors . ·As long as record-level interest rates Id home sales down. the problem will ALIFORNIA FOCUS ,, ;i, muted. But when the cost of money • ops and home sales pick up anin. re- • rm of the ever -more-blatant injust ice ~ll become a pressing need. • :"Reform of the Proposition 13 im· lance can only come via a ballot prop· ition improving the lot of more re- nt purchasers. No proposal raising operty taxes for any homeowners ands any chance of passage. LOWERING TAXES on homes that ve changed hands since 1975 is the on· way to equalize the homeowner rden. But that would cost state and weal governments about S2.9 billion, f~rther damaging schools . libraries. rire departments and other victims of ~roposition 13. Any serious reform a tte mpt must somehow make up that certain sudden loss. That's where the s plit roll concept comes in. For t he least painful way .to lower taxes on hom es would be to cou- ple that move with higher taxes on busi· ness property. J us t such a plan is now before the Legis lature. which can put it on next ol.une's primary election ballot The plan, written by Democratic As· .S<' m blyman Thomas Hannigan of .f a1rf1eld. would eventually tax business .-eroperty at its full market value . while <~asing taxes for a ll homes. apartments 'I> and agricultural property on 1975 values. LONG BEFORE THIS split-roll no· lion can come before the voters, battle lines are forming. Labor unions and liberal politicians like the idea, business interests prom ise "full-blown opposi- tion." "It's the same old story," says John Hay, executive vice president of the California Cha m be r of Commerce. ··The spenders want more revenue to support government a nd they think a painless way is to sock it to business." Cal-Ta x, t he busin ess-oriented California Taxpayers Association. alsc opposes a split roll, claiming it would create a "tax windfall" for government. ··ta ke the spirit out of Proposition 13" and stifl e econo mi c g r o wth in California. But even Kjrk West . the Cal-Tax ex· ecutive director. admits the drive for a s plit roll •·will be ver y, very difficult to slop ." PARTLY THAT'S because business is bearing a lower shar e of the state's tax burden lban ever before. In 1960, busi· ness paid 57 percent of California's tax- es; 20 years later, lt paid :rt percent. And s ince business property changes hands less often than homes, the com- mercial share of the tax load can only decrease if Proposition 13 goes un· changed. But West says if business taxes rise. consumers will eventually foot the bill via higher prices. He wants governme nt to adopt several cost·saving re forms before tinkering with Proposition 13. If those reforms are enacted , he said. a tax in· c r e ase for bus iness may not be necessary BUT 12 YEARS OF political ex- perience since the initiative movement revived in 1969 has shown legislators that if they don't act to correct an in· justice. som ebody else will. with the ac· tion som etim es t a kin g forms the legislators don't like So the odds are that there will be ac· lion. And the split roll is the most likely tactic because it's the easiest and most obvious. Thomas Elzas is a columnist based m San· ta Monica Bridges extending friendship SAN FRANCISCO -Darlin'. we are growing older : Harry Bridges, the dar· Ing young man of the S.F. waterfront, will be EIGHTY on July 28 -a mllestone he will celebrate in Moscow 1 his detractors, of which he retains a few, will consider this appropriate). He and his wife, Nicky, will be guests of the Soviet Trade Union Movement. such as it is, which has saluted Harry with a Friendship Medal. J don't care what anybody says, Young Harry is still one of San Francisco's three great bridges. • * • FAMILY AFFAIR: Juliette La Jeu- nesse is suing her husband Robert, for alimony plus medical expenses of S85 to S150 a month for their only "child '" -a 13-year-old poodle named Ballerina. After refl ecting on that sizable amount. Judge Donald B. King decided he would lake to see Ballerina, so there she was in court yesterday, right paw raised high. Turns out that Ballerina has a thyroid and weight problem and is going deaf, so the Judge ordered Robert to pay half the medical bills. but no ali mony. Robert also gets visiting rights. from noo.n Saturday to Sunday night. You may step down. Ballerina. "' * .. F URTHE RMORE OR LESS: Ken Buckley of Auburn cracked up upon hearing Channel 12. KHSL, List the his· torical events that took place on May 28 -among them, the invention of Spam! Need I add that KHSL is in Chico? ... And here's Rick Lorenao with proof that Berkeley ts muchJnore ti'amlnatical than we'uns. Tile Co-op Stores ever there label their express lines "10 ltetns or Fewer." whilehere. they read" lO ltemsorLess." Hiii CAii ••• IN ONE EAlt: On the "Tod•y" show. Inte rior Secty. James Watt said he hopes to impruve the water quallly in nat'I parks for the benefit o( those who fi sh and hWlt there, aal Lenora Young wis hes to be the first ol dtllhy to tell him that hunting is not al~ in national parks yet. .. * • PEPTO-ABYSMAL TIME : J oe Gariepy suggests a visit to Steve's Bar· B·Q in Petaluma for "Steve's Ripple Brunch" al $4.2.5, which includes a bot· tie of Ripple wtne and yo.r choice of en· trees a m ong them "Cristian de J our." Does the Moral Majority know about this ? • •• "FROM OUT OF Tft£ west. they dusted off t heir guns -lo protect the world they knew and the women they love!": A wonderful gag movie ad is making t he rounds. suitably illustrated and reading "Free Enterprise Films presents Ronald Reagan in 'Bedtime for Brezhnev.' Color by Hair-ol, based on a n o ri gi nal co nce pt b y B a rry Goldwater. co-starring Nancy Davis, with Henry Kissinger as 'Doc' and in- t r od uc in g Jerry Brown a s 'The Preacher .· " Or igina l sound-track album by Lawrence Welk on 78 rpm monaural. Cactus needle advised. .. .... FOODNOT~S FROM ALL over : Bob and Nancy Nor vall. dyed-in-the-fog San Franciscans now exiled to Visalia, write that when they want to "go out nice" there they head for the Hot Dog Barn. where the house specialty is a "F rito Boal." That's an individual pack of Fritos, slit down the m iddle, covered with chlli and garnished with cheddar cheese. "AU the rage here!" they write bravely ... A commercial on KMPX for Michel's Crepes "crapes·· by the announcer. of course ends with "It's l ike having a French chef in the freezer." Pauvre Pierr e. Or if it's Julia. let 's -.e if we can thaw her . ~. You think that"s painful. if not fatal? After announcing 'T m speechless." Andy Aaron reports that the "Special of the Day" at Le Candide May 27 was ·'Tongue du Chef.·· :Strategic sea surveillance sign~ strength WAY NE SCHROEDER Wayne Schroeder is editor o/ the Htnlage 'oundatt01fs .. Natwnal Secunty Record" 1 Public Research. Syndicated . 1981 · Control of the seas historically has P.layed an important role in determining ~oth the outcome of military conructs fi)td the conduct of intematJonal rela· ons. Seven-tenths of the world's sur- ace Is covered by water . I Some 90 percent or au international commerce today is transported over the bceans. For the Western world, it is im- \'>erative that the sea routes which these !1argoes must traverse be kept open. ' For the U.S. and Western Europe, oil t ankers transit from the Straits of jlormuz, go around lbe Cape of Good Jfope below South Africa, and then pass 'on to their final destinations, either to the Caribbean or up to the North Atlan- ~c and into the Baltic and North Seas. FOR JAPAN. THE great industrial and commercial power of the western P acific. its maritime commerce must pass through the Straits of Malacca, through the South China Sea and up to the Sea of Japan. Should these critical sea lines of com· munication (SLOCs> ever be severed in time of conflict , the West would find its ~dustrial base severely impaired. ' The domination of critical SLOCs is accomplished by the control of land 'llreas -known as "choke points" - .._.hich guard these sea routes. ' Each has a special significance in the ·realm of international commerce and geopolitics. The Straits of Hormuz serve ··\as the Persian Gulf oil artery of the "'West. The Dardanelles and Bosporus is ..Che main route from the Black Sea to ~e Mediterranean. .,., .i THE CARIBBEAN SERVES as the loadlDJ point for Western oU transfers to the U.S., as giant s upertankers off. toad their oil at ports in the Bahamas , lfr1n1dad and the Vltgin lslanda for re- ".41b.ipment to U.S. refineries. J 11 The Gr eenland-Iceland-Uolle ' '°Kinldom gap serves as • primary Sov- itet strategic mi11lle,carryln1 aub- b\ 111H exit. The Ba1Uc Sea and it& ap- ORANGaCO"'IT llllJPllll The comnMnt P•&t>oftbe Delly PUot seeka to Inform und 1U mul1te ruders by preunt Ins • v1rle\f ol commentary on topic• or lntereat and 1l1nlflun~ from lnformH ob· 1el'\lera and 1poke1m~. T/tt1m!IMP. 8""". ~ USS.Ill ~ .... l-lut&•._ .... , .. People's Rep. of China Nations eye 1troits becau.!e what happens on or near aeaa will have great impotta""9 f0f' tll~ politics during next 20 years. proaches are important stagln1 areas for both Soviet and NATO naval opera· Uona in lbe North Atlantic. The South China Sea, which is cur- rently belnc exposed to an increaaed Soviet naval presence, la the route through wbJch commerce must pan to Japan. In the put 15 years the geopoUUea o( the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf has radically cban1ed lD larce rqeuure due to the Soviet abmt.y to obtain nanJ ba1in1 or ancborac• rlahts at cruclaJ tocatJons ln the re1lon. TID l118a NOW RAS .-cb ri&b'8 It Aden ln South Yemen, •t the eatrlaft to the Gull of Aden ud the Red Sea; lD E\bt°"8 at ......... -..... tbe Gulf of Aden and DJl~; la Moum_.. que, 1uardla1 &Ile lloaamblque· Madapaear clwlHt: la Mpla, DGft.b of the Ca~ of Good Hope ro.te; Md allo ln U a aa4 Syria tn the lledlt.-'· raua.a. oreover, lt1 occupation of Ar1b.na.tM ,._.,.. It onlY a mil• 4 from the Straits of Hormuz. Thla shift lD the aeopoliUcal balance preclp(lated lbe U.S. ne1ot1ation ol baa- ing access agreement.I with the 1ovem· menll ol Oman, Keny• ad Somalia this put year. T he major naval and air faclllUes to be available to the U.S. ln these relions wlll 1,nehlde llulrah lD Oman, Mom- basa ln Kenya and Mo1adilbu and the Soviet-built facility at Berber• In SomaUa. Islands also determine popoUUcal control of the aeu. TM ~ Stat• malntalN it.I naval beadqurten for the Padfic n..t at Pearl Harbor ID H~all anc1 baa 8 ·53 bomben IUUoaed ln Guam. TBS uMTSD ITATD lllo .. Ul9 base It Yoaeuka Japan mid dlDecla tbe QM of Subic Bay 6a tM ftillP.. I for bu1n1 and loti.UCll ,. ~HI tbe lndlm Ocea.a and the nit.era Paelftc. ., . ' . ... • The United Stales It can.Uy up- gr.dlQI lta naval ud cemlllualcatlons f acWtlet Id f>te10 0111tla on the Indian Oeean, _....,... .,...._ fluinera favor wH1 • ., lM ruw•Jt te stve It a B-si ta.dins ..,.lldltt. Wes tern control or tllle Aaores Is absolutely ....-..a. for lllould these Islands e"" ratl Into pro-8"tet hands -whlch •lht ~•l'J well uw hap· pened hlld P0ttu1al IM* Communist la 1'15 -refueling of Ul'li.ftl te the Middle East would be impoHlble. Western am· veiUanee ol Sovlet Hbmartnel ln tb• Atla.atk alto would be C\IJ't.&lled. •on STtJ•iNn or 1eopollllc1 would r.adUy ackoo•*IP the tx· il&ence ol ....... GU • -of lbe wt,.,...... ·---~ lltributel ol t.be MM, _. ..,...17 • ftldi haa 190111lltielllr...,..,_. Hot141•, die ~D ......... llM ecODCln...-r. ..._._. .. .,... aatll aa man1u • ........ teem'°• .. of I manganese, copper, coba lt and nickel), phospborites, Un and magnesium. - While active strategic uses of the seabed and ocean noor are regulated under a urro treaty, the seabed ia used for paufw defense purposes. THE U.S. HAS EMPLACED Mlftar Uat.enlng devices andy hydrophones on the seabeds ofl lta coasts under the SOSUS (Sound Sy•tem for Underwater Surveillance), PROJECT CAESAR AND TASS <Towed Array Sensor System) l>rograma to detect aub- marines. Tbe U.S. alJO u11• the seabed to conduct naval ruearcb and to test non-nuclear weapon.a. What bappen1 on or near the seu will have the utptoat im~rtance for lD· ternatJonal DOlklca durtac the next 20 years. Scholar and laymen abould ln· crea.e thelr k:nowledJt of 0.. poUtica11 MODO!Dk and atratettc ramlflcatlom or ~..... ~ • ., ~--~----~-----..._._..._ .......... ____ .._ ........... .._~~--------................ _. .... ._.. ... _.. ........................ .._ ......... .. ---. __________________________________ __,. \ --~ ~~~ s.,\.\\.~ ·Postal solutions come i~ in the zip of time We don't have much in the way of hail, sleet, snow, gloom of night or other rough obstacles blocking the delivery of mail. So what's the problem? J9e.t Shoes Uncle Len can't figure out why some of his friends' drawings don't make It on time. But evecybody came up with some , nifty solutions. It may not be too practical, but Kim Valentine, 14, of Corona del Mar suggests strapping jet shoes to the feel of letter carriers. The problem with rockets, or course. is what happens if you want to stop? But for her space-age sugges- tion. KJm gets $5 and a first place spot lhls week. Russell Shane, 10, of Costa Mesa has a more down-to-earth answer: Move all the mail boxes out where they can be seen. For his work, he took second place and $2. EB Honorable mentions go to the Antrim fa mily of Huntington Beach. Lisa, 9, Todd. 9, and -Scott, 10, all decided the best way to deliver mail fast is by rocket. Lisa went a step further with her ... illustration of a ''Star Trek" En-.__ ________________________ _. terprise mail truck. Fl RST PLACE WINNER Kim Valentine of Corona clel Mar Honors also were taken by April Gibbs, 8, of Costa Mesa and Amy Sutler, 11. of Corona del .-------------------------- Mar. Amy sent a poem as her en-.&T t A~ JCES ~r:~. ~~'.i~~! ~.he letter carriers to \) T M 1\.1-._ lia U By the way, all entries came on 8Y T ..... e s T RE f T x 1'5 TS t\O time this week. So maybe we 1~ won't have to worry about mail t.J la&..£ delivery anymore. r ... Tu.~ nO v~ For next week's contest, we're f'" 0 n p • going to use television once again for ideas. Remember a few weeks ago we dre w our favor ite cartoon. And we've also done some great work with the super-hero contest. Uncle Len thinks his friends are. ready to voyal.e into a somewhat more tough assign- ment. I know that drawing peo. pie is not easy, but I'd like you to give a shot at drawing your favorite television star. · Since we've already done car- toon characters you'll have to draw either human beings or your fa vorite animal TV star. There s hould be plenty of l-=~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::~~J ideas for your pad or paper. If you like to draw pictures of dogs or cats, here's your chance to sketch Morris the Cal or Lassie. SECOND PLACE WINNER RU!seU Shane of Costa Mtaa Uncle Len suggests that you sit do~n with rour pad or paper your entry, remember lo use a If you want to send in more while watching the pU)£ram or piece or paper four inches than one entry, you don't have to take. a look al a picture of >:Our square. Black ink works best. mall them all in separate en· starmanewspaper orm8:gazme. SendyourentriestoUncleLen, velopes. Jus t put them in Turtles and frog~ might be P .O . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CaJlf. because a single letter, Uncle easy to draw, but I m not sure 92626, so that they get here by Len want.s to s ave you some there are a ny famous ones Wednesday. Try to mail your· art money. a round. by Monday, Tuesday at the Hope to see your letter•. Good When you sit down to draw latest. luck. . \ Babysitting workshop · set 'Super Sitter' course offers Red Cross certificate A babysitting workshop for young people will be held June 22 to 26 at Faith Lutheran Church in Huntington Beach. The "Super Sitter" course, for students in grades six to eight, includes speakers fro m the Amer ican Red Cross, Hunt- ington Beach Fire Department,, Orange Coast College's Early Childhood Development depart- m e nl, a panel discussion by parents of young children and a lecture on money management. The workshop, held from 9 to 11 :30 a.m .• concludes with the "Diaper Derby" and an awards brunch. Students completing the five· day workshop will receive the American Red Cross babysitting certificate. Pr e -registration is $10 and $12.50 at the door. The church is located at 8200 Ellis Ave. For more information, call 962-55'71. ~~---~-------------------------------------- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 0.11, ............ .., ....... 0'~ HEAD HONKER -Granny Goose lets everybody know who's boss at the Irvine Animal Center, The proud goose is the center's mascot . CM summer camps Overnight camp-outs to highlight one-week sessions The city of Costa Mesa will sponsor a summer d~y camp at TeWlnkle Park June 29 lo Aug. 21. Young people ages 7 to 12 will participate in eight separate one-week sessions, each with a Reading program Niguel Children's Center 15 of- fering two new summer school programs. The private, non- profit center wlll have summer classes for youn1 people in grade1 one to six. Summer Reading Fun will stress enjoyment of learning through r eading, language, math, arts and crafts , music and movement. The program is for youngsters of all educational levels. A pre-school, scheduled to open in the fall, will e mphasize development or socialization, motor and pre-academic skills and will have some openings for younc people with special needs. For information on the new programs. call the center at 495-2512. different theme. Crafts, gam es, songs , ex- curs ions, cook-outs and an over- night camp-out are planned. The regillar session runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Wednesday with a camp·out Bowers Museum classes " Summer claues for young peopl4; are being offered by Bowen Museum in Santa Ana. A variety of subjects will be offered 'including cer a mics, drawipg, watercolor. oceano- gr apby, kites of the world, animation and film -making, puppet r y , calligraphy and storybook art. The classes will meet twice weekly beginning June 22, conti- nuing through July 31. For in- formation, call the museum at 972-1900. from 9 a.m. Thursday to no0n Friday. Cost is $42. An early session w ill ~ available for young people of working parents between 7 :~ a.m . and 5:30 p .m. Monday through Wednesday and 7:30 a. m. Thursday to noon Friaay for the overnight camp-outs. Cost is $45. ., For registration informati&i, call 754-5300. ~ Youth choir try-outs set Fountain VaJley Youth Chotr will hold auditions at the FO\U)- tain Valley Recreation Cente,r from 7:30 to 9 p.m . Mondaf, June 22. Youn& people aged 8 to 17 are invited to audition for the choi.t. The group will pe rform at various places. The choir will be directed by J ohn Plastow and will meet weekly . Auditioners s hould be pq~ par ed to sing a s hort selection. An a ccompanist will be Pf9- vided. F or more information, call 968-5402. Avoid summertime dangers Diving accidents cripple many fun -loving youths Nl!.W YORK (AP)· -For some teen-agetl ftlld younc adult.a, the summer of 1981 could be tbeir last as healthy, act.Ive individuals, wam1 a pbyalclan at New York University Medical Center's ln.stitute of Rebabillta- lion Medicine. The incidence of spinal-cord i njuries, which claims its hteh .. t number of victims in the 15 to 21 age bracket, rises dramatically in the summer, says Dr. Kristjan Ragnarsson, FV Girl Scouts honored at dinner Fountain Valley clrls were awarded the rank of First Clua Girl Scout at a recent recosnt· tlon dinner. Teen-asers from Troop 733 were Cathy Blunk, Holly Fite, Cob Scout • • p1cn1c set A family p&enic for Cub kout Pick am ot St. John the Baptjlt School wm be held Saturdar, June 71 at Giiler Park la Colla Meta. The s*Dlc, Mt f« l to• p.m., will teature aamee aod racee to allow boya to eara 1ummer merit bada••· F•mllla •• uked to llrina a aa1ad • deiilrt toabare. For more lnformatloa, call ~- Tammy Hills and Wendy Mills. Troop 616 award winners were Jannie Clark, Karleen Jordan, Jeanette McGorray, Stacey Meek, Diana Meyer, Kymberley Millray, KalhY N\ann and Diana Squire&. Medical 1cholar1hip1 awarded Terri Re1ft0ldl of Irvin• H1P Scbool and 1181'1 SbHer ot San C1emlllte Hiib Scllool uve ..._ awarchd 1ebolanblpe bJ Ute Oraai:..~tJ llMieal AIMda· u.e . ScbCUnld .. .,.. atv• eacb 1.•~r_ !O_ 1t~deat1 purauln1 ............... earMl'I. " ~J 1 who Is project director of ~ New York regional spinal-cord Injury center. ., Once the spinal cord is lp- j u red, the patient becom•• paralyzed and is probably doomed to a lifetime in ·a wheelchair, he points out. "Each year we see some 80 to 100 new spinal-cord injury pa. tients," says Ragnarsson. "TM sad part is that these bealt.1'1, active persons need never have been injured. Spinal-cord injury is entirely preventable." , Diving accidents produce 1 • h i&her per c entac e of quadriplelia than any other i•· Jury, he notes. Yet other fe>r'IPI of summer sCH>rta -surflq , roller-skaU01, blcyclin1, rqek clim.bina, motorcycllnc or eveo ridllll in a car -can result in P'· revenible spinal-cord damace. aaparuon oflen 'the 'l tn11QUeltiona on how to a spinal eon! tntvY: -Know the depth of any w before diviq la. Be wary (of pond• or lakes that may b .. 1ubmeraed rocks. -FamUlarlae yourself tbe ocean tlde achedu Remember that 1and ban ablft location. -W.... clllnbiq, wear llfetJ ... .-... ....; ..... Naibll .. a kaow the "i'ul•, wear p .. 1et1 eq\lllpliMint and be a °''"'on lmlta~ . ' " ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. June 20, 1981' This Wee.k's Special 1-CADILLAC · -. 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See B2 D n Nicklaus 'Burn'ed on the 16th hole Another f amous name takes U.S. Open lead after Golden Bear double bogeys ARDMORE, Pa. (AP> -Defending champion adventures Nicklaus encountered on the 16th hole. He finished up with a 68 that left hlm at 137 -strong showing in the Masters earlier this year. -1ack Nkklau.t blew a sbare of the lead with a dou-Playing well in front of Burns, the famed but strangely undisturbed. closed up with a 67. Ro&ers had a 68 despite a dou· ble bogey on the 16th bole and left big George' Golden Bear had it five-under-par for the tourna-"That just happened," he sald. "I don't pay ble bogey on the final hole. Krah~ert had a 69, Cook Burns alone in the top•spot Friday in the second ment when he went to the tee on the 430-year, par-4 any attention to that. 70. round of the Slat United States Open Golf Cham· 16th. "I played a fairly useful round of golf. Except Surprise first-round leader Jim Thorpe went to pionship. , He got his drive just into the rough and drew a for one shot that's about u good as J can play. a 73 and dropped back into a group at 1.39. . Burns, highly critical of the sponsoring U.S. reasonably good Ue. Why shouldn't I be happy wlth a 68? "I'd be lying If I said the pressure didn't Golf Association, scattered seven birdies over the "Unfortunately, it was a little too good," "It's a good score and I'm ln good position. I bother me," Thorpe said. ' tiny greens ~ the historic, 6,544-yard Merion Golf Nicklaus said. It prompted him to try to pick the have nothing to complain about." He was tied, only four strokes back with two Club course Oft the way w a four-under-par 66. ball off the grass with a four-iron, and he came up He was lied forthird· at 137 with journeyman rounds to go, with former Open champion Jerry That gave the jut-jawed, 31-year-old Burns a too much on it, cutting ball and sending it well to Tommy Valentine, who also bad a 68. Pate, Masters title-bolder Tom Watson, Scott two-round total of 135, five shots under par on a the right. .,. David Graham, a globe-trotting Australian Simpson, Lanny Wadkins, Jack Renner and John course for which he has no great love. "It was smiling happily at me when i took it and a business associate of Nicklaus, had a 68 and Schroeder. • "I don't Uke the Open courses and J don't like out of play," said the man who is seeking a record was alone in second at 136. And Schroeder was there only through the th~ guys w-.o run the m," be said before the fifth U.S. Open title. The group at 138 included former national reversed ruling of an on-course official. American national championship started. He bad to chop the next one out of the rough, a mateur champion John Cook, Australian Greg Schroeder, generally considered by the other And now )le's leading it. eventually reached the putting surf~ce in five and Norman, Bi ll Rogers and Bill Kratzert. Norman, touring pros to be one of golf's slowest players, But that is. at least in part, due to the' dreadful one-putted from about six feet for a double bogey. who first came to American attention with a (See NICKLAUS, Page 82) Surf wins to end drought By CURT SEED EN OI ..._ INitl' '°'""' S'9ft The rumor circulating around Anaheim these days is that Laurie Abrahams is on the trad- ing block, but the Surf's top scorer of a year ago didn't let the thought bother him Friday night. The pepper y E ng lishman scored a goal, assisted on two others and was the key lo another tally in the Surf's 5·3 victor y over the Edmonton Drillers before 7 ,829 fans at Anaheim Stadium. THE GAME ALSO featured an outstanding individual effort by Surf newcomer Ossama Khalil which resulted in a goal, as~ California found its way back in- to the win column for only the second time in the last ei&ht games. Jt was by far the moat impor· tant victory of the season for the Surf which bad plummeted to last place in the NASL's Western Divison. But with Abrahams setting up Grah am Oates and Steve Moyers in the first half, the Surf erased a 2-0 Driller lead and turned things around fo! good. ··No, I WASN 'T too worried about getting behind early," ad- mitted a relieved Surf Coach Laurie Calloway. "I had a little he art-to-heart with Laurie <Abrahams) before the game. I felt he was ~oing to do it for us tonight." T he talli~s by Oates and Moyers represented the most goals scored by the Surf since M iy 9 when they beat San Diego, 2-1. And it was • play by Abrahams that set up the Surf's third goal. The Surf forward made a nifty move on the Drillers' Bernie J ones in the penalty a~ea, forc- ing Jones to drag Abrahams down. That set up a Sur)' penalty kick whk h Paulo Ce8ar pro- mptly blasted into the left cor· ner of the ne\ for a 3-2 Surf lead at 35:59. CESAR DIDN'T have a lot or time to savor the goal, however. The recipient of an earlier yellow card, Cesar was issued a red card a short lime later by re~eree Fred Ushe r , whi ch meant be w~ ejected from the game . • At 55:32 Calloway substituted the team's newest add,Jtion, 27- year-old Egyptian Khalil, to replace Oates who t.ad ag. gravated an lnjury. With tbe Surr pla y - ing one man a bort1 Khalil dashed down the left side- lines, outmanuevered a de· fender and fired a pretty shot ln· to tbe top ript comer qt the net pa'1 Driller keeper Pe11ti Alaja. Abrahams then 1ot lnto the go•l-scorin1 . picture taldn1 a pa•• from Charlie CQoke and beading lt intb the net a' 78:37. DE DlllLl..Eas, wiJ> had OD· ly lbe two early .,.._ b1 Jan GOCIHnl to tlelr cl"Wit, added a • mea~ .. tallJ at •: •. one second beffi~ 1•• waa ov•• off the of Pet* Noety. The um twe> te1m1 1et tolltther a111ln Sund•Y, In Ed· montan, and the Surf i wW be bofla• to llllPfOve the caner re~rd acalnal the Dl111en to ~1. ' ''Tbe team'• lt.Utln• to 1bow tome abUltJ DOW. \Ve1H de· fildtely IOina forward,•• 8ddled c ... ., .• WJllLS nmn. IOIM lp • .tatiom "-& 8 aHbaJl ...... ..... I.be bot ....... ~ .... mtii·:f-. ,. to~ ap •81D't •• •=:mar. Bldltwu 1111• thOIDe "~ ... larf. ~~-'--'~;.._;_~~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~---';:;.....,.;,~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:__-=-~~~~~~~~~- ....... ,..... """"., fllllrtclllO'.._. WIN NING FORM -Jesse Vassallo is shown at start (middle, top left photo), during and after winning 3>0-meter backstroke, then accepting congratulations from his coach, Mark Schubert of the Mission Viejo Nadadores. Caulkins warms-up with double • WIDS She shares first-day Seventeen Meet of Champions limelight with Mission Viejo's Cohen By HOWARD L. HANDY Of .. .,...,,.. .... While most of her Olympic team cont.emporaries were us- ing the meet for a warmup with t he nationals com ing up in another month, Tracy Caulkins of the Nashville Aquatic Club was the lone double winner on the opening night of the Seven- teen Meet of Champions. Caulkins bad lo share the limelight, however, with a young, 15-year-old high school freshman, Tiffany Cohen of the host Mission Viejo Nadadores in a ction at Mission Viejo's Marguerite Recreation Center swim stadium Friday night. COHEN TURNED lo the fastest 800-meter freestyle Ume in the world to date this year with an 8 :37.18 clocking. It wu still well ofJ the world record of Tracy Wickham of Australia al 8: 24.62 but Cohen is confident she will do much better u the summer wears on . Cohen's victory came despite her miaaing the final beat race of the event where the fut.ell qualifiers are placed. Olympian Klm Linehan won the final race in 8 :38.14 but bad to settle for 1.cond place beblnd Cohen in tbe timed dlltance final. "t:ven tbou1h I uew IDy Ume WU &be fu&elt tn UM world IO far tbll ~, I felt tbe otblrl woald 10 f uter ta tb• flAa1 beat.'' ODlllll Hid. "llJ preTt(iul but ... 1:5'.0. • ' ing out as much as I am now and I wasn't using any weight in traittlng. I started that after I came down to the Nadadores in December. "I felt more comfortable swimming here in our pool and that might have helped a little. too." While these two were among the brightest stars of opening night, there wer e other sur· prlses. Rojer Madruga, swimming for the Nadadores, was the winner in the men's 800-m eter free where few swimmers of note were entered. Nl cX NEVID of the Longhorn Aquatic club of Texas edged Newport Beach resident John Moffet of the Beach Swim Club in the 100 backstroke and Richard Thornton won the 100 freestyle. Most observers would ask who these swimmers are. This wasn't the case with J esse Vassallo or the Nadadores who woo the 200 back In a com· paratlvely slow 2:05.54 or with 200 butterfly world record holder Craig Beardsley who won his specialty in 2:02.09. "I'm just kind of getting back into the swine·of things,•• Moffet said after bis race. "I've only been in serious workouts for the last week after taking a two· week break following the end of the CIF high school season. "I want to go to Russia and I will be ready for the nationals but can't predict bow well I will do. "Lots of people come out or the woodwork in a meet llke this and it is a time when moet top sw immers are tired and not mentally ready. "I 'll do a month more of real hard training, then taper down for the nationals and see how things work out." CAULKINS, AN Olympian in the 100 and 200 breaststroke; 100 and 200 butterfly; and the 200 in- dividual medley, also swam a leg on a relay team Friday night, giving her four events for the day. "I 'm happy t o win two events,'' she said. "The 10() but- terfly was a good win. 1 saw Linehan closing in on me and pushed a little harder on the final lap to make sure she didn't catch me." Yolande Vanderstrllten, a native of Leige, Belgium now swimming for the Tacoma Swim Club at age 16, was the winner in the 200 backstroke for women. She posted a 2:15.74 . Carol Borgmann won the 100 free for the other victory in the women's events. VANDERSTRATEN was a member of the Belgian Olympic team last year but feels she will progress much more with bet training In this country. The meet continues today and Sunday a t the Marguerite Recreation Center complex. Today's events include U~e 400·meter free; 100 butterfiy; 3)() free; 400 individual medley; and ' the 800 free relay for both men and women. Preliminaries ~ at 10 this morning with the fint final in both champlonahip and consolation action, getting under way at 6 o'clock. Baseball strike talks at stal~mate again "inlatralion. The cont.rollers, wbo keep track of' all domestic nonmilitary ru1bts,, bave threatened to atrike Monday. Moffett said there waa no chance of re- 1umin1 ba11ball ne10UaUona over the weekend.· "It'• futile and 1tuptd ••• t.broulh the charade of 1ettin1 to1etber Oft a reautar ba1l1 with no movement," be Mid. Monday also wu to have belD the date when an adml.nlltraUve law Jude• la New York beard t11tlm~l on UM N.Uoe1al Labor Relattonl Board 1 eomplabll of Md· faltb barll6nlna a1alftlt tbe dult OWIMl'I. But that ............. dJ ,., ... Mee by the It.art of the p1., .... ltlikt, ... pu1bed beck another nG FridQ JO June D· Torn Miller, an NLRI ~ lD Wubiqtoft. aald UM aaa.a ...., wu taken at the lnslltence of the OW1letS. l'9 did not elaborate. t The 6:50 major lea1ue playen went ob strike June 12 alter 1 ~ yean of netoti•· tlons over the lssue of what a team •bould receive in return for loeln1 a free a1Mt '9 the aMual re-entry, draft. t The owners want profn1lo11al com· pensatlon aa ••11 aa the ama&ear draft choice they have received for tbe lou ., "•Wllll" "" ....... wllb -b ... i determined by al batl or ~tcbiq a pearanc11 Uae previoua 11a100. T pa., .... ::f. tbe cnmen' plaa would ••81 Ir om ol movemeat ..-lD vtout ....,uau.. Uct OOGrt ... . ---~ .... l .. , ..... ti at ....... .., .......... tlM ... ...., •ii P.e•ra to be rallla1 aaotlter Ja1111 -, ... ~ ...... • ,, , J· I w • ,• i 'J 'I f J - Fro• AP clapatelae1 MIAMI -Gone are the days m when gawkera would stand in the paddoek to lauah at SWU1bine Mary. Never a.1ain will a network television crew wire Sunshine Mary's trainer for sound before the three-year-old filly enters the starting aate. . Sunshine Mary made news became she was perfectly aw!ul. She was so bad the state racing steward barred her from competition at Hialeah after her last race there March 25. Before Thursday's 10th race at Calder, Sunshine Mary had finished dead last in her 10 outings. In ei&bt of her starts, she was beaten by a total of more than 300 lengths. In the last two starts, she was "distanced," which means she was defeated by the same margin one would expect if a major league baseball team played a bunch of grsde schoolers. But Thursday, Suruhine Mary didn't finish last. She nosed out Ready For Love at the wire to finish 10th in an 11-borse field. She now baa trailed 103 horses and finished ahead of one in her six-month career. Trainer J9hn Valtanet, a former Chicago ' policeman who started world.Ill with Mary after her last defeat in March, waa not amused at the attention given the filly before the race. As television cam·eramen jockeyed for posi· tlon around her stall, ah~ bqcked and swayed. Quote of the day Jerry GTO&e, who at age 38 hit a grand slam homer and drove in a club-tt!cord seven runs in one game for the Kansas Ci- ty Royals : "The older the violin, the sweeter the music." From Page 81 ' Y...,..kl, IYaM In double trou&lll HUNTINOTO~L _,, Va . -• ' 01to1 = lol DUUMldln Carl 11\HITI ud Dwlllat SY• art 1.wn. a double dOle Of law uoublt oa .. ,..,.. Yu\ntmall1 and Ivana bav1bttDoe1t.rtk1 tor 1 wtel& now alon1 wlUa ~ m1mben of tht Major IA•IUt P111en AlloolaUon. lut, u part owun ol a W•t Vlrttnta aoa1 llllnt, th11'r1 on tht other 1ld• of another 1trlke. "Carl ju.t called here 10 minutes a10 to see bow tbln1s were 1otn1," Stu Cohen, one of the ball players' partners in S&K Coal Co., said Friday. "He and E•ana are keepiDI tabe on this thing." Cohen said nearly 50 Ycuff'UnU miners went on strike last Saturday and set up picket lines at the 5"K mine in Bickford in Clay County. The employees, who have voled to join the United Mine Workers of America, contend that the company bas interfered with their rieht to belong to a union. "On Feb. 16 we voted in favor of the UMW and we didn't work during the national strike," said Robert Murphy, one of the striking mblers. "Well, the company hired some scabs while we were out on strike and now they say only 16 of us can come back. We think thla is an unfair labor practice and we've filed charges." Trans-Atlantic race slowed NEWPORT, R.I. -The British trimaran Brittany Ferries GB, sail- ing to a virtually unbeatable marlin in the first Observer double-banded trans-Atlantic race, ran into calm seas Friday that slowed its record-setting pace. Chay Blyth skippered hi.a 65-foot boat t-0 a lead or more than one day ahead ot the nearett compeUtors oo a clip which· race officials think should carry Brit~ Ferries GB acrou the flnla b line sotnetlme Sunday. Dramatic lead chances amon1 the rest of the lead boats drew most of the attention Friday as Blyth and crewman Rob James couted to an almost certain victory that will break the trans- AUantic record for a crew ot two or fewer. Brittany Ferries GB waa 316 miles from Newport's Brenton Reef Ligbt Tower, accordine to a satellite reading taken at 7:30 p.m. EDT. From Page 81 STRIKE. • • whether the strike days count loward a player 's major league service. The length of service is de- termined by days, and eoes toward determining whether a player is eligible for salary arbitration, trade blocking - and even the re-entry draft. "We will never con.sider a set· tlement which counts strike days as major league service time," said Grebey. "A player cannot expect to be on strike and have thole days .!dded to his· major l.a,ue s~e time. '11lal is just out of the queaUon ... Fehr, however, saw thinp dif. ferently. · "We would expect that days lost on strike would count as service lime," the players' counsel said. "It is our un- deratandiag that this time lost is good time. There will be no set- tlement without that beiag writ· ten into the final agreement.'' When the players struck for the fint 13 days of the season in 1972, the time lost waa counted as service time to determine pensions. All players are now in· eluded in the pension plan. NICKLAUS 'BURN'ED AT OPEN • • • and 'Forrest Fezler were informed by • P .J: lloatrilbt, executive dlredGI' ot tbe lpODIOl"lna U.S. 'GOll AllOC1ation for rules and eompetltiom, that they had been UHSesecl two-stroke penalU.. for slow play, 1001 a aore subject with tbe USGA. Schroeder, penalised or ftned at leMt twice on the PGA Tour for slow plar ud the subject of on- the-alr televllioD ~letam br felloW pla,.. for -the 1ame · t. ... , ud Boatitpt •l•lld In an arm-wavtn1, ftq•-potntlq, face -'to-face coafroo. tatloa t. a few mtautea bllon Scllr'oMft ap. fealed the decl1ioa to tbe ,_..man UIOA Rul• i;ommtUee. of wbleb BoatriOt lil a mtm..,. ADd. after an hour'•~ and review, Boatrl1bt'1 decl1lon waa overturned and tbe penaltm rwdnded. It ••, IO f U' u veteran USGA olftclalt could remember a::. f1nt Ume 1ucb an oa-tbe-coune de- ci1lon bad overturned by a committee. "There wu enoup doubt in oUr 111indl," said Jam" R. Hand, cbalrman of th• commlttff, ''"rtlcularly ·bee...,. ol two ~ tbat were 1olt for •-tl~1 eo that we did not lmJ*ll ~ penahy. '' D0AU11ht, one ot tbe IDOll ....-UCS nal• men 1a lbe same. •aJd tt "wu a ~ naUna. All other .,.._ ID pU an nl9I ill tact. 'na1-oae la a rul• ........................ mlPt ........ aDCl- Uaat ll wlaM baP11•1d." I-ball today o~ tllll ute la buibaU ln 1na1 Jotb DtYGrl had an amutnt four 1toltn b1111 ln one lnntn1 11 tbe New York Olanta cbalktd up a National Leapt· record 11 1t11l1 11atn1t tbt Bo1ton Brav11. Today'• birthday: Houaton lnfleld1r Dickie Thon 11 23. Strike won't stop this reunion ' ASHLAND, Ky. -No strike iJ go-Iii ine to atop Hank Aaron, Willie Maya, Bob Feller and Satchel Paige from 1ettln1 tog~lher to talk over old limes. Those four .and 59 others are expected to ar- rive here to attend the Negro Baseball League Reunion Monday and Tuesday. Air travel might slow some of the guests down as the nation's air controllers are threaten- ing to strike Monday, but organizers of the reu- nion have ways to gel around that. "We've bad two fellows who said they'll walk here if they have to," said Nancy Dickinson, an official with the Tri-State Fair and Regatta and one of the reunion's organizers. "Some are driv- ing. Some are coming in early. We talked to Paiee.today. He's driving in from Kansas City," she said Thursday. NFL to impose form of gag rule The Management Council of the • National Football League has voted to impose a form of gag rule, with fines up to $100,000 for actions which damage the execution of a new collective bargaining agreement with the NFL Players Association. The action came soon after public statements by Baseball Commissioner Bowle Kuhn almost re· suited in the clubs being forced to open their finan- cial records to the players . . . The International Auto Federation's executive committee has re- jected New York State'\ $2 million plan to bail out the prand Prix East at Watkins Glen ... Tom Sneva, who turned in the fastest qualifying time tor the Indianapolis 500, recorded the fastest prac- tice time Friday for this weekend's SOO·mile race at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa .... The Houston Oilers have signed UGLA linebacker Avn Riley ... The Cincinnati Bengals have ac- quired veteran defensive end Mel Lansford from the New England Patriots for an undisclosed con- sideration . Austin, Jaeger meet in final EASTBOURNE, England (AP) -American tennis teen-agers Tracy Austin and Andrea Jaeger Friday advanced to the final of the $125,000 BMW grass courts championships. Austin. the 18-year-old defending champion, crushed big-ser ving Barbara Potter, 6-0, 6·1. Jaeger, a 16-year-old schoolgirl, played with great patience lo down two-time Wimbledon cham- pion Martina Navratilova, 6-2, 3-G, 6·3. Jaeger's 90-minute victory over the Czechoslovakia-born left-bander ended Navr.Wova's three-match winning sv-eak in con· teats between the two. It was always close, but Jaeger's consistency and fine length from the baseline frustrated her more aggressive opponent. Jaeger , pony tails swmging, played almost the whole match from the baseline, and lobbed and passed with equal aplomb when Navratilova ad· vanced to the net. Austin, playing only her third tournament this year following a back injury, completely over- whelmed Potter, a lanky 19-year-old from Wood- bury, Conn. Potter, who had lost all five of her previous en- counters from Austin, crashed to defeat in just 45 minutes and had no answer to the Californian's pre- cision. "Barbara just made loo many errors." said Austin. She said she was delighted by her form lead· Ing up to Wimbledon. which starts Monday. "Things have gone much better than I expect- ed," she said. "I came here to get ready for Wimbledon and do my best. bul I'm really pleased. I feel good, I feel loose." Jaeger and Navratilova bad not played each other on grass before. Andrea showed her maturity as a strategist against the powerful serve-a.nd· volley game of her opponent. Walker wins sizzling race Football star sizzles· SACRAMENTO (AP) ...:. Hershel WaJker, the celebrated University of Georgia football atar won his 100-meter heat Friday in the U.S.A. Mobu' Out· door Track and Field Championships, beatine Carl Lewis in 100-degree heat at Hughes Stadium. Walker, the All-American tailback and third-place finisher ln the 1980 Heisman Trophy ballot- ting as the nation's outstanding college rootball player, was timed in 10.67 seconds while running into a strong headwind. LEWIS, THE SWIFT University of Houston sophomore who bas the world's fastest time this year 00.00), finis hed second in 10.72. Both qualified for tonight's semifinals. along with a group or neet sprinters including defending champion Stanley Floyd, 1979 winner James -San- ford, 1981 NCAA runnerup Jeff Phillips, NCAA third-place finisher Mel Laltany, Olympians Harvey Glance and St~ve Riddick, and Cuba's Silvio Leonard, a two-time Pan American Games champion. The talented Lewis is seeking to duplicate the sprint-long jump double he accomplished in the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships this year . The feat was last managed in the National Championships by Jesse Owens in 1936. THE WNG JUMP qualifying for tonight's final was-scheduled later Friday. Most of Friday's long session was devoted to heats and qualifying with only three women's finals scheduled in the 10,000 meters, the 3,200-meter relay and the 5,000-meter walk. Thirteen fin als will be held today with 22 Sunday. The top American finishers in each event will be eligible for the U.S. team that will compete in World Cup III in Rome Sept. 4-6 and for the American squad that will face the Soviet Union in a dual meet July 10-11 at Leningrad. IN A l,SOO·METER qualifier for Sunday night's final, Tom Byers, the 1974 Big Ten Con· ference Champion from Ohio Stale. had the fastest time, 3:40.14. in the three heats. Steve Scott. the three-time national champion and a former UC Irvine standout, and Sydney Maree, the 1981 NCAA champion, rinished one -two in their heats. After a slow start, Scott. Maree and Todd Harbour broke away from a tightly bunched pack at the start of the final lap. The trio broke free on the back straightaway with Scott grabbing the lead on the final turn and finishing in a slow 3:46.44. Maree was clocked in 3:46.61. Afterward. Maree said that he had a plan to beat Scott in the finals, but he would not disclose it. 'Twill run my way, but it is not to be re· vealed," said the 24-year-old native of South Africa. Maree said that the heat which enveloped the 22.000-seat stadium did not particularly bother him. "I know it's there," he said. "You just have to make it become part of you." Bradley, Sheehan tied for golf' lead HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) -Veteran Pat Bradley and LPGA tour rookie Patty Sheehan tied for the first-round lead in the $125,000 Lady Keystone Open golf tournament after both recorded six· • under-par 66s Friday. Bradley, who won this tournament three years ago with a record 10-under-par total of 206 for the 54 holes, and Sheehan, a leading candidate for the Ladies Professional Golf Association rookie of the year title, bad identical rounds of 34-32 on the 6,388-yard West Course at the Hershey Country Club. Bradley recovered from a bogey five on the tough opening hole lo birdie three of the last six holes on the front nine and four of the first seven on the back nine. Sheehan had the lead all to herself when she walked to the 18th tee. She hooked her tee shot into the left rough, however, and a five-iron wouldn't hold the green. Sheehan chipped 12 feet past the hole and missed the par put.t, for her only bogie of lhe day. BQseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West DivlaloD W L Pct. GB Oakland 37 23 .617 Texas 33 22 .600 11111 Chicago 31 • ..-'l'h All.. 31 20 .$17 • K•DIU.Qty 20 30 .400 12 SeaUle 21 118 ·• 1,4~ M.ainllOla 17 • .J04 J8 EutDlvil ... New York 34 22 .807 Baltimore 31 23 .574 2 Milwaukee 31 25 .554 3 ·Detroit 31 26 .544 3"11 Boston 30 26 · .536 4 Cleveland 26 24 .$20 5 Toronto 16 42 .271 u """-··· .... .,.. ........... .._ ....... • T...,.,._ ...... .,...,...._ .. ..,..... ....... ..... ........ .,..,... ........... . .. NATIONAL LEAGUE West Dlvlaloa W L Pc&. GB Dodgers 36 21 .832 Cincinnati 35 21 .62$ 'h Houston 28 29 .491 8 l'Atlanta 25 29 .463 9"11 San Francisco' 'l7 32 ..458 10 San Diego 23 33 .411 12"11 Eut Dlvlaloa Philadelphia 34 21 .618 St. Louis 30 20 .600 1 'h Montreal 30 2S .545 4 Pittsburgh 2S 23 .521 s~ New York 17 34 .333 15 Chicago 15 37 .288 17"11 ~·--... ._.,.., ... Ille-.. •lrlM. T...,-19-• ... ............... ._ ......... .....,.,._ -91'!'"~--....... ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 "Bc:.:Pg closing on Emmo Swede needs one more ma1or victory to tie record By EDZINTEL Of .. ....., .......... When Bjorn Borg attempts to win his sixth >••traight Wimbledon title next week, he'll be going 0,after not only that record (H.L. Doherty won it 1/ive straight limes from 1902-1906), but he'U be at- 11tempting lo tie another important record. That record -12 Grand Singles Cham - pionships is owned by Roy Emerson. the former 'Australian great who now caJJs Corona del Mar 'home. 1 f.. Borg's sixth French title last week made it 11 ~"m ajor championships, tieing him with Rod Laver C Emerson's close friend who made the same move from Down Under to CdM ) ror second on the all· 1 time list. :1 Friday morning, Emerson left for Gs~aad, Switierland, where he will conduct his annual ~1adult summer camps. " So he won't have the opportunity to see in rperson Borg's challenge at his mark. But Emmo. ;. who himself twice won the singles title at «•Wimbledon, is wishing Borg all the luck in the .. world. ~... "He has a great chance to break my record," Emerson said earlier this week. "At this stage, .,,he's in good physical shape and he's a superb . .,.cha mpion." • • Still. there are reasons, according to Emerson, t why Borg. 25, has been able to reach the pinnacle so quickly in his career. "For one thing, he doesn't have to worry about ,.·playing in doubles like we did." he said. "That takes a great deal of pressure off him. In my day, .,:we would play in about 30 tournaments a year. If ,he's lucky, Borg will play in 15 this year." ,;, Emerson admits that the professsional tour is no easier to dominate today than it was in the , .. 1960s and '70s. In fact, it may be harder. The com- • petition is improving all the lime. II But, says Emerson, he can rest assured that at )east one of his records won't fall for a while. : "He (Borg> still has one more to go to beat my ,singles record but I doubt he can make 28." ''Emerson said. referring lo hjs 12 s ingles and 16 doubles Grand titles. • * * , AMONG THE 32 adults Emerson will coach 1,each week at his Swiss camps, will be several local players during the first session. Included in ,1 lhat group will be Bob and Evelyn Donner, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brent, Bill Crawford and Marie ,' McDivitt, all of Newp-0rt Beach. But there will be students from nearly every corner of the world, as ii well. like Australia, Brazil, England, France and .! South Africa ,; Should be quite a cultural exchange * * * In the meantime. Roy's 18-year-old standout ::.Master cyclists .:to race Sunday 1• More than 150 Masters cyclists are expected to. ·1compete in a bicycle race Sunday, beginning at 8 a.m. al the Irvine Industrial Center in Irvine. Among the competitors will be several current and past record holders, including America Cup champiOh Pat Baker and 1980 State Roadracing champion Dick Stewart. Men and women ranging in age from 25 to ~ f75-and-over will race the .84-mile loop, covering llfrom four to 15 miles, depending on the individual class and age group. This will be the first Masters race to take place in this area. The Masters National Cup Cycl· ing Championship will take place on Labor Day .weekend in Wiscon~n. The Masters Sports program is designed for "~dulls 25-and-over who wish lo maintain a ')>ersonal fitness program and enjoy the benefits or competition. ·:·,county five in action 'I' ··r LOS ANGELES -Orange County's entry in :iithe U.S.A. Basketball Development summer ·· 1eague kicks off the 1981 schedule today with a skirmish with the Metropolitan entry at 10:30 a .m . "•in the first of three games . .1.1 Among the Orange County contingent are •eight who hail from the Orange Coast area, includ- ing Ocean View's Wayne Carlander, Jim Usevitch Hand Scott DeBrouwer, Edison High's Richard , ''Chang, Fountain Valley's Jeff Christensen. Cor-0na • 'del Mar's Mark Spinn, Huntington Beach's Jim 1rLan~ and Westminster's Mick DeLavallade. •,1 Among the Metrop-0litan team are area pro- • ducts Eric Fuchser Qf Ocean View and StevP. Moore of Corona del Mar. A Flcllllout Butln .. a N•m• Slelemenl flied wltll Ille County C'9rk It velld for five yell(J efter wlllcll time continuing Dualn•HH mutt r~I-. P11llltct llon 19 MCHHty only II Ill••• tt• cllengH. Ca41 the L .... Deper1111ent •I th• DAILY PILOT tot ' l ntorm•\lon •"cl _...,,,.,_. 642-4321 hi. )32 Golf Putt Contest Guys and gels 18 and older get 3 free PUtt't plus oodles of fun end prizes from •2to140. Sat & Sun ... 1 to 5 pm Huntington Center Mall. Beach Blvd. & 406 Fwy. •t179 uacfl: Fiord~~ bh• lealher, eAAtO., 1lr ooncs . .,~"PO'· ll•ewt. MffM c:mene. 31,JGQ ml .... ~M~ • ·me 3.0SI: e1~ wfblue leelhlr. llUCO .• air cond., aun- • /ltM/FM, 5-4,000 mtlet. (mUBJ). son, Antony, wilJ be busy back in the states, play- ing in several juniQr circuit tournaments. Just breezing around Emerson, ranked No. 2 in the 18-and-under division in Southern California, 'Will play next week in the Junior Davis Cup trials, then play in the Northern California 18-and-under cham- pionships, the National Junior tournament in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and the National Clay Court junior tournament. • * * LARRY KING, PRESIDENT of the newly Galuy 9" oec1t11tlng f1n k•Pt cool llr ctrculetlng In your home. With heavy bue end eafety grill. #215-4. Reg. 24.95. formed Team Tennis league. bas introduced a uni-9", #1154, •• ,. 24.95 TENNIS que rule regarding substitution for the four-team, California based league which will begin play July 6. 1811 Under the new rule, a coach will be able to substitute one player a set per sex at tbe con- clusion or a Point in doubles play. However, if there is no player to substitute for an ill , injured or ejected player, the set shall not be defaulted. but the team with onl y one player left on the court will 12", #21st, .... JUS .............. 24.88 finish the set ALONE . According to Paula Suhr, executive director of Team Tennis, this rule could actually benefit the team minus the additional player "If. say, Martina Navratilova is involved in a situation with losing a player, she can still benefit her team by continuing the set." Suhr said. "If her team needed only one more game to clinch the match. it's to her team's advantage to continue the match rather than default. This will make the game a Jit. tie more exciting and gives the disadvantaged team a continued chance or winning the match if they are ahead." Also, in the reformed version or Team Tennis, each player will be allowed to participate in three sets instead of two, as was the case in World Team Tennis. This is because the teams are smaller in size and the team members are competing for prize money rather than operalmg on a salary basis • * * PAT'S SKI AND SPORT SHOP will host a Fast Serve Contest at its Huntington Beach store Sunday. 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Coat DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 20. 1911 j Drysdale, Rozelle gi:ain from strike l Pete Rozelle Uni girls plan trip to Taiwan Fund-raising begins When the University Hieb women's field hockey team captured the CIF championship this year, Coach Karen Hellyer and her 18·player squad thou1bt that was the end of the season. It was until two weeks a10 when a represent· atlve of the International Sports Exchange con· tacted Hellyer about the possibility of her team maJdng a two-week excursion to Taiwan to play a series of games in that country. After gaining the sanction of the U.S. Field Hockey Association, Hellyer and her group set out to figure costs of the trip and to solicit support from the Irvine community. Karen Hellyer The team, Hellyer, two assistants and a tralner will leave Aug. 3 for Taiwan. The cost per person is set at Sl ,500 to include transportation, lodgbtg and meals, making a total commitment of $30,000 necessary for the excursion. "We will be going to Taiwan a s U.S . representatives in field hockey," Hellyer says. ·•Last ye ar Polly Plumer and Laura Mills went to Taiwan as members of a track group to run in exbibi· lion races and they were very successful. •·we hope to become as successful and our team is really excited about playing against the Taiwan National team in several cities. "We will not be representing the school direct- ly but all of the girls were members of our cham- pionship team. We had 18 players but two of them can't make the trip." The University High boosters club is helping with the fund raising, seeking contributions from businesses and individuals. All contributions are tax deductible. t ·'The deadline for raising the money is July 20, which doesn't give us a lot of time," Hellyer says. "We are going to have an Olympic develop- ment camp at the school June 28 throucb July 3 with Beth Anders and Cheryl Johnson, both mem- bers of the U.S. Olympic team, as coaches. Thia camp Is open to all beginning and intermediate level players in the area. ··After the camp, we will begin hard-core practice ror the trip to Taiwan with workouts every day. But our big concern right now is lo raise the money for the trip before the deadline." Players who will make the trip include Kathy Kerr, Lenise Villanueva, Salme Taagapera, Carol Witherspoon, Penny Smith, Laurie fyfee, Celine Regalia, Pamela Jones, Teresa Brown, Vikki Grif- fin, Michelle Mocaby. Debbie Rego.in, Debbie Karpowich, Bunny Freud, Maureen Robbins and Shannon Morrissey. For those wishing to make a contribution, make checks out to: Unlveraity High School Boosters Club and mall them to E. P. Regalia, 12 Argent Circle, Irvine, 92714. Huntington's Neal ' tops Ascot field GARDENA -Jim Neal of Huntiniton Beach leads the point standings in the Ascot Wimlon point scramble for -Orand American stock can with 86 points to 76 ror Steve Vaughan of Loni Beach in second place. They will go at each other again toni(cht on the half-mile track at J . C. AgajanJan'a Ascot Park oval with action getting under way at 8 . Neal is the hottest dirt track stock car driver in the west this year with four victories ln five starts at Ascot. He'U be looking for bia seventh vic- tory ln 10 attempts overall. Recently, Neal swept races al A1cot, SHedway 117 ln Chula Vi~ and in Santa Marla on one weekend. · He w the defeodinc champion in the Win1ton NASCAR aeries. Hil aucceu 'has included a vie· tory ln a 30-lap race after startin1 al the back of tb• field and overtaki91 Vau1han, the 1t7t modified champion at Alcot. Other top ~dert in the lt.ock car portion of tonight's double-header include Len Hennel of Losal Beach, Dave Olson of Imperial Beach, Bob r .. t« of Pomona and Vlnee Gialorma11lo of WldtUer. Also on the card la a super midget race featur· in& Danny McKnight of Alta Loma. He recenUy defeated a top field includina several nattonal USAC drivers, on the Ascot track. Faclnc McKnt1bt will be Bobby Olivero of Lakewood, a wlnner 17 times on the USAC mid1tt clreuJt; llmk Butcher of San Leandro and Ken N"boll of San Carlos amon1 otbera. Following t.onI1llt'1 Pl'Oll'•m, another double- ! er will be presented Sunday nl1bt al AHot. It feature ncure-elcbt st.ocu and ltntt •totb w actkln 1tarttn1 at 7. Ab-etar ticketa on aale Big D can now stay away from the limelight while Pete can get back into it . I ~ . lh i'aED aOTHSN81aO ABC'• offer waa tor only baseball, and only The NFL, which hu a 1a1 rule preventina any j .,..._....... color. no inning of play.by-play, whlcb ABC club or management peraonnel from publicly It wun't eaay to ftnd. but there a.re at leut thought was a distraction for bim. criticizing game offlclall, other clubs or the two people who nn bt conaldered Indirect In the two iames in June, Drysdale was more league, tries to avoid alrinl its dirty linen In benefklariea rrom the baatball •trike -Don talkative, more perceptive and a bit more interest-public. The name·calllng Ln Loa An1eles ia not Drysdale and Peto RoaeUo. good for the league's lma1e, but the bit 1trlke Oryaclale la tht new analy1t on ABC·TV'a Ing than last year. But the Jury is still out on the story is taking attention away from the courtroom . . • 'Monday Nllhl au ball" aeries, replacin1 the new Drysdale. At leut when ABC's broadcuu re· same Dryldalt wbo wu ltt 10 late last year. turn, baseball's comeback will overshadow the re-No news la iood newa, u far 81 the NFL la Lut Monday nl1bt'1 travelin1 road show with turn ol Drysdale. whose peyche may be profiting concerned. And if the strike continues into July, Howard Coeell and Keith Jackson was canceled by from the strike. but not his wallet. coverage of NFL trainin1 camps and then the pre- tbe strike. so Drysdale didn't have to face nosey ABC is not paying him cfurin1 the walkout. season games will be front-paie stuff for ravenous reporters asking questions about hls broadcaating Renelle, the National Football League com-sports rans hungry for major league action. deficiencies. missloaer, is involved in a messy court case In Los These are just more examples of how Rozelle Angeles, which was brought by longtime nemesis and his league always seem to land on their feet. TIUS IS A SUBJECT that Drysdale and ABC Al DaviB. owner of the Oakland Raiders. Rozelle's golden touch seemingly has no bounda. are sensitive about. The ABC public relallona de· I ' I ! I I partment has tread more softly around Drysdale during the first two Monday ni1ht 1ames In June. ABC was still pushini baseball, but it wu soft· selling interviews with Drysdale. Golf takes over the spotlight . : Some at ABC felt that Drysdale should not be rehired -even though an extensive talent search came up with nobody better -because it would be an embarrassment for the network. Jf ABC believed Drysdale was the best available man for the job the network deserves credit for swallow- ing its ~normous pride and taking Drysdale back. Late last year I Drysdale pressed ABC ror a de- cision on his status. Dennis Lewin, one of ABC's top producers. told him his services were no longer required. "We did it because Don needed to know," said Lewin, who told Drysdale that be would not be of· fered a new contract. "It was reaJ hard because I have tremendous respect for Don as a person." Drysdale also has been doing play-by-play for the Angels. BUT IF ABC HAD BEEN overjoyed with DrysdaJe's three previous seasons on the network, he wouldn't have been stuck at the crossroads. "We didn't feel Don was Incompetent but we felt it was time to make a change," said Lewin. "We thought Don was better in play-by-play than in coJ. or. Yet as an expert commentator we didn't feel he was as incisive as be should be." ABC officials found Drysdale witty and perceptive from the perspective of a bar stool, but those quaJities were rarely seen on the screen. There also was concern about his fractured English. It was learned that Candid Productions, pro- ducers of "Superstars," felt Drysdale was not stimulating on that show. A BC considered some 20 baseball analysts and auditioned four of them -former players Wes Parker, Jim Lonborg and Tim McCarver and former manager Fral'lk Quilici. They decided· Drysdale was the best, notifying him in late May just before he was scheduled t.o do a game for NBC. I ABC to televise four hours of U.S. Open today I 87 HOWABD L. HANDY °' .. ~ .......... Ever since the first event in 1895, the U.S. Open golf tournament has been one of the prize jewels of the sport with most of the top names boasting victories over the years. Thia year. the tournament retured lo Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. for the fourth time and among those participating is the winner in 1971 Lee Trevino, &Jong with tbe man he defeated and the defendi.ng champion. Jack Nicklaus. Television coverage of the Open will start at 11 : 30 this morning and run for four hours on Chan- nel 7. With no baseball action, boxing wut share the limelight with golf on today's TV fare. Cllannel 2 will bring a lightweight title bout between Jim Watt (41·5) and Alexis Arguello (66-4) at 3:30. Following are the top sports events on TV today. Ratings are: ./ ./ ././excellent; t 11 worth watching; t ./ fair; ./forget It. 11:30 e.m.,, Ch•nnel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ GOLF: U.S. Open. Announcen: Jim McKay, Dave Marr, Peter Al· liss, Bob Rosburg and Bill Flemming. George Burns holds a slim ~strok• Jead over David Graham oolng into toc:t.y's third round of the 81st U.S. Open. Two strokes biltck are J.c;k Nlckl•us and Tommy Valentine. Nicklaus hfld a chance to gain a tie for the lead Friday but doUbfe boOeYed the 16th hole. Jim Thorpe, the early first round leader is four strokes back at 139. ~ 3:30 p.m., Ch•nnel 2 ./ ./ ./ SPORTS SATURDAY: Championship Boxing. Announce": Tim Ry•n, Gil Clancy and Sean O'Grady. Jim Watt C•l·S) defends his World Boxing Coun· cll llghtwelght crown against Alexls Arguello (66_.) In a scheduled 15-round bout taped in London. Watt Is making his fifth title defense and In his most recent bout, gained a controversial TKO over Sean O'Grady who will help describe today's bout. Arouello Is at- tempting to become the second man to win three world championship titles since Henry ArmstrQn9 did it In 1938. Wilfred Benitez Is the other one. OTHER TELEVISION 9 a.m. CS> -WCT INVITATIONAL -Vljay Amritraj vs. Brian Teacher, taped In March In Salisbury, Md. I I 2 p.m. (4) -WESTEltN OUTOOOltSMAN -1 Segments Inc lude a rock<llmblng expedition and a big bass fishing trip. Ron Hayes Is host. 3:30 p.m. (J.4) -FUTBOL INTEANACIONAL -Rumania vs. lnglaterra. 4 :30 p .m . (7) -GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS. S p.m. (7) -ELEVl!NTM ANNUAL SEMIOR OLYMPICS Athletes over 30 compete by age group in winter and summer Olympic events Including swimming, speed skating and 9ymnastics. Peter Marshall ls the host. 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CU.S.I LlfteeYMlne (U.S.), b'l'I ,,,, .. l .. l·IC.Ullll IG.,rn•nY ) YI. A"" J .... (.rftelnl Vlrttllle W8* (llrCtelnl, bye AMr• ~ 1u.s.1.11.,. •-• ...,..,. .. cu.s.1 • .,.,. AM"""" IU.S.l, byl C•rcln• V•ftler ( Frencel vs. H•na· ~10¥1 CcacNatov ... 181 DllltU .. 81.Aa ACE" ' .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NI,... MU!tlCll'ALCOU•TO" "ICTITIOUSMlt.INlll CA&.11'04UUA NAMSST4TllM8HT •&nU.AHaL.al J"-IOl .... "'9 --ere 011119 IMllJ. JUDIClAL OllTa ICT -.. .. •• TillfllfM. CAIHCO. ,.._ CMtlWd ltr..t, -... ....... ca,.- U111t I HoMlll•on IMch C.llhll'lll• 1'1.Allilf9'1': CALIP'OlllNIA t2 .. 1 ' ' " It I • ti C> S a O A It o O fl Cerl 111TWyf'llM~Y.111<.-IUlllVOl.IMCEI, e ~· <ef llot 1'11• .,., •Ueol Tllll -·It ~lltel bf e Cot-Oln'l!N~T• OONAl.D a. DIXON 11«ellon Mf SID DIX, lndtvk!Ultll elld 00!118 CMI •. TWym'" Co!'fl~'I Ollll,..HllMWIMllCllllou"',..,...ofO& lllC • b ... ,. •• ,.11111u. 111d Don 11 C.llt T#Yl'Nft, ........... l~lf,lnclull""' Tiiis , ............ Wei lled wllh Ille IU....oed ~ci:-.;~~Ctel'll afOre'llltCMlllYOllJllflt NOTI(«~.::=;= wtO. Tiie ,. ... covrt mey •'*...,Ml~ ..,..._,, P"btlllW<I o...,,.. c.eu 0111y P11ot, rw• M'"9 -d ""'-"" ~ JVM 11.10. ». J..iv~. "" mr..111. :;!:!:' a •rs. 1t.-• ""°"""'*' PUBLIC NOTICE If yOV wit/I to -ll tlle ectvlce of aft •t· IOtMY I" 11111 m.ltar you ~Id do U promptly tolNI .,_written.-... llany,maybeflledonllme. AVISOI UslM"UldoO.menci.do. El "tCTITOUS aUSINl!U trlbunal-C!Kldlr<on1reUd. sin au. NAME STATl!Ml!NT dlenc:le e,,...,,.,. qu.t Ud. rnponde den· Tiit to11owl1>9 ,..,.ons ere doln9 tro cM JO dia.. I.ff i. lnf«ma<loft ciue °"''""'.. 1l9ue 11 l'ASHIOH IN OPTICS SIU&lect-toll<otArelconMjoclt Sl!MINAlt, JI PRESCRITPION IN un elloQoMIO ef\ eile •"""lo, deberle SPOlllTS. ii RACOUET8Al.I. heterlo lnmedletemente, de u te WIZARD, 13091 1.aVace. El Toro, m1Mra, w ,...,_, .. -rue. 11 hey C.lllorllle, fl.xi 1l9une, ,..__ r90l.Jtrldea llemPO H-erd -1. "°'2 uVa<•. El , TO THE DEFENDANT • civil Two, Calllotnia, m.JO complel/>t lies -111ec1 by t,.. ptelnllff 0.bOr.,, Croft, "°92 i.e vec•, El •telnst you. II you wls/I to defend tllll Toto, Calllornll, mJO lewsuil, you must. wllllln JO deys 1tter MM Croft, nu 8unercup Aven... lhluum"""" Is Mrved on you. •II• wllll l"Oinleln VeHey, Celllorn1a, n1oe tllll court• writ...,•-to..,. c°"'" Tiiis ti.tslMu 11 conducle<I by • ttl•inl Unteu 'IOU do so. your Clefeult .. ,..,.1 ,,.,,,.,..Np wlll IM ..,....., on •""'lullon of tlw ~•rd Wendel plalnllfl, end tNs court mey tnler • T1tl1 11a1.,.,..,t ••• llled ,.1111 1,.. J11C19ement-,,.tvoulort1wrtl .. t.,._ 0.U111y Cltrlt o1 o.-c-. on Me mend41d lft tlw cotnp1el11t. wllldl covkl ti, 1"1 y fHull In gerfllSllment of Wetlti, lH"'9 1'1 ... U ot moMr or P<-•1Y °' ot,,.r rellel •• Publl"*I 0r.,. Coe•t Oellv PU 1 questecllrlllw<OMPl•int.. Mey 30 June• u ... ,,., 2 ... ,0 1• DetH:OttoberJt,11110 • • • "'• -• Mery •-1t•mtrw1 PUBLIC NOTICE IUl't:IUQa GOUltT 01' CAl.tl'OlllNIA COUNTY 01' OltANOI! CASI! NUMIElll AD-23361 CITATION ,.,.._.,.. l'r-l'are•tel C1111i..y -c;....,... c ., 1 """') llte: AOOl'TIOIO tn Ille M•ltor of 8A8'1' IOY IURGOORF, Minor, e ,..rson WM sllouto IM declared ''" lroM 1110 cuttocly -control of lhelr pereft1 or "1•nls To HAltOl.0 EVERT BURGDORF ...-lo •II _ _.., clalmlnt to be Ille tether or motner ol 11ld minor "''°" ebeve n-. I Y order of lhh Court yo11 ere ,..,..b, cltect -reciulrecl to -•• before ,,.. JUllQt PrHldl"9 In °""'1· m<tnt 1' ol Ille -·• enlltled couf1, IOCINd •I 700 Civic Center Orlw Wtsl. SM11 AN, ~lifornle, on ""91111 1', ltfl II I 4.S AM. ol 11\11 CS.y, 1r.11 - !Mr• to -~ II any you h•v.. Wll'f H id _ _.. Sl!ould not be cteclered ,, .. trorn tr. conlrOf of lllllr perents accordlnt 10 tr. petition on Ille lleroon. l'or lellure lo •II-. you ~Y bet»- •""11 t uHly of• 'ontompt ol court. You ere rfCIUl•ed lo.,..,. w ld minor Clllld proleftl et tills llffrlnt IDACCI 'fo<J ero hereby notlll.o of .,,. "'°' •lllo<ts ol Cl vll Code UI .S whKll Pf'O- .io. tho 1""90 shell edVIW -minor ano Ille _.,.,.._ if prewnt. ot the rlttot to have counsel pre1Mtnl. Tiie court mo •PPOlnt counsel to ••IN'•Mnt ,,. minor wlwllwr or -the minor Is able to •fiord co.inset, -II they ••• une-~ to lfford Countool. ,,..II -Int CO<lnHI to,_...,,, ,,. PlreftlS. The oelltlon lllecl "-t1ln " tor ,,.. PllfPCIM ol lrHl1>9 .,.. Wb)t<I chil<I lor plec:ernont lor 9Cloeltlon Del.cl Mey It, ,,., LEE A. BRANCH, CounlvClerk 8y Ar111Ur E Krtter. o.ciuty llllCMAltD 0 . DONALD • ..._.,.,.u. 0... City l lft. West. Ht. It .. Dre .. e,CA 9"" , .. :(7141~-'°"""""" 0..MQR CoHt Dally Pilot Mey 30, JIMW 4, 1), 20, 1"1 ,..,..., -PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Cleftl, lyT-.eO.l!--.e ~ BRIAN !(.BURGESS, Ewi. REINJ~N.Cl.EMENTS& e u •GE5S 411 W SlatftSI Ste 3000 i.osAneelft,Ce t0011 Publiihtd Orenee Coe•t Delly Pllot, May >O.June•.1J, 10.1"1 1502 .. 1. PUBLIC NOTICE Deel< Shoes that Cruise Into Comfort Fas hions You Can Star In! Shoe depertment ev•ll•bJ• et thl• select Miiier'• Outpoat" locetlon only: COSTA MESA 17th & Orange (Mesa Center) PUBLIC N()TICE PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUI IUSINSH NAMI! STATl!MSNT Tiie tollowlne ,..,'°"' are dolnt .,..llnU•H MEDICAi. MARKETING A5- 50C IATES, 0 1S Tremont Le no, Coron• Del Mer, c.11tomla tlUS Toronce It. Mulllgen. 4SU Tr• monl Lene, Coron• De l Mar . Celllornle '162S Je<Nt\ A. W-a•d. si.s EH i lroedwoy, l.o"9 Beech. Cellfornl• tOIOI Oen 8 Smith. '741 Cinch ltlnt La,,., Alie L.oml, Celllorllle t110t Thh 1>uslnH1 I> conducted by • QeMrll ~lp T.....ce It. Mulllgen Tiiis sta-..1 •• llled '"ilh I,.. County Clerti of 0.-C:-ty"' Mey u. "" l'IUI» PUBLIC NOTICE hon "91tr E. V°" Ellen. E"'cutlve Vitt President Thi' si.t"'*" was llled w1111 the County Cleflt of O..a'\91 County on J""' 10. ,,.,_ Pubtlstwd OrMta Coest Delly Pllo4, l'l!Tl!lll I:. YON llLTl!N M•r JO, J.-6, 1a, 20, 1''1 1 ..... 1. ,.._..,a u w ""'"' •AN-SC... Mlllltl ..... a.cll,ta.nMI PUBLIC NOTICE Pub11""9cl Orenoe Coest Delly Piiot, JuM 1>,20.11.J..iy,, 1,.1 1na-11. PUBLIC NOTICE A MARTIN BREGMAN Production "THE FOUR SEASONS" ALAN ALDA •CAROL BURNETT • LEN CARJOU • SANDY DENNIS RITA MORENO• JACK WESTON· BESS ARMSTRONG Wrllten and Direrted b~ ALAN ALDA • Ex~cut1ve Produ( t'r LOl.JIS A STROLLER Produced hy MARTIN BREGMAN ·AU IVERSAL PJCTL RF ttll IS&< 011 SIUCllOUIC 'P<;j PWBT• OIJDMl:l IUllUltl 0 ~--~ ...... ~ ..... 'Of'~ MON .·THURS. 7:15-9:15-FRI. 7:00. 9:15, 11:15 SAT.12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15, 11:15 SUN. 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 7:00, 9:15 AT CENTER edwards CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS, COST A MESA MESA VERDE CENTER 979-4141 DAILY 2:00, 4:15, 11:30, 1:45, 10:50 AT SADOl.EBACK edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA EL TORO AT ROCKFIElD a TORO 581 -5880 DAILY 2:00, 4:05, 6:10. 1:15, 10:20 AT CINEMA WEST WH TMIHSTH AT GOLDDIWtST MON.·THURS. 7:15, 9:20 -FRI. 6:40. 8:45, 10:45 SAT/SUN. 2:00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45, 10:45 AT VIEJO TWIN edwards CINEMA VIEJO SAH DllGO NllWAY TOLA PA.% MISSIOH YllJO 830-6990 Burt Reynolds ·Roger Moore Farrah Fawcett ·Dom Deluise Dean Martin • Sammy Davis, Jr. 'rbu'/I root f'or them all. .. but you'll never guess who wins. n COLDEN HARVEST PRESENTS AN ALBERTS RUOtn PROOIJCTIOlf ·A HAL NEEDHAM FILM 'THE CANNONIALL llUN" CIJSl1m119 AOlllENNE IAlllEAU • JAMIE FARlt TERRY BRADSHAW · MEt TILL/$ • JAClftE CHAN • MICHAEL HUI £1ecuttve Producer RAYMOND CHOW· f+'rxfuced by Al BERT S. RUDOY· l+t'1tten by BROCK YATES Dlfetred br HAL NEEOHAM • MuslC Conducted /Jy AL CAPPS • Muste SupeMS/(J(I by SNUFF GARRETT 1£p1PMOOALGOOMCE mut=J BEAD TH£ZEISl/RE l'APERBACK/ ~ ... ...._ .. ,.,,.aft....... • .. ....,...,._.._.. ... L-.J. edwards CINEMA WEST. • .;v:sc:=, 891-3935 EDWARDS CINEMA • HADOIAT ADAMS COST A MESA 546·3 I 02 edwards MISSION VIEJO MALL ' c~=~ 495-6220 MA co.a CANNONBALL RUt_tTIUI AT CRWARDS DAILY 1 :00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 1:00, 10:'5 t , ---------- Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, Jun120,1111 'Meatbal~~ilirector back in 'Stripe•'· ., 801 TBOllM • I 'MM,...,_..,_ HOLLYWOOD -~•ttman, tb• CHCb·C&nadlan wttb an ly 1a11bl1 Hftll of bumor,· reealla Yivldl eurrat movie camt Into belq. It pe : "It wu tbt day of Ult la' premier., and I wu 1bavln1. All OI • tbt tdea for 'Stripes' came to me, t._ cllaractera rowwt.d out, tbe plot from bellnnina to end.·; Two yean later, tbe sat BWUon "Stripes" ls craabin& into the nation's ~ten, and Columbia Pictures has found twope tt will carve a similar record to Reitm•• two previous films. He produced "National Luqoon'a Animal House" at a coet of $3 million. ili9l1 rental return to Universal: more than •' .a\Uon. He directed "Meatballa" for Sl.5 mllUoa; and it bas returned $35 million to Paramount, f!_ · Reitman, a 1o•th.NI 34, ia 1omewbat apologetic about the coet of Ids .W film: "I don't like to make expensive ~ctaeis, but since the average movie is aupw-eft~• coet $10 million, I guess ours is not so bad. ~ d6es the money go? Well, we had 59 drives.) OD the picture -that's . for openers. ~ ''It was also a matt« ol lit weeka of shooting vs. six weeks for the firA tq ~es. And this was a large production. 't'W hilt i1llrd of the pie· ture is a war sequence with troops and tanks and everything." with a folk mule IJ'OUP at 1', mewed to 1t111 IDd film . Ht n«td tbat many Canadlam baYt landed ln th• comedy bullnt11, 1radu1Un1 ftom eolltlt rt VU II. "A lot of UI ea mt from TorOClto, wbteb la Canada'• HeODd elty and Mtma to bav1 the aam1 eomtdy trldltiOCl u Chtea10." be obltrvtd In· dted, auca10'1 Second City troupe bu fr•du'ated such ttcurea aa Mike Nic.'hola, Alan Arkin David Steinber&, Joan Rivera, Robert Klein, Bill Murray and Barbara Harris. Reitman produced the off·Broadway "Na· tlonal Lampoon Show" with Murray, John Belushi, Gilda Radner and Ramis before moving to films. He has another Columbia release coming this sum- mer: "Heavy Metal," an animated feature based on the wildly creative lllustrations from the magazine of the same name. "It ls the best animation since "Sleeping Beauty,'" Reitman'9aid confidently. Troops and tanks a,re cheaper if you rent them . frorrt the Pentagon, and U.at•s what Reitman aimed to do from the start. He got permission to send writers Len Blum and Dan Goldberg to army bases for six weeks of ba9IC 1 research, gaining comedy ideas from recrults. The plot casts Bill Murray and Harold Ramis, director of "Cad· dyshack" and co-writer oft.all tbree Reitman films, • as losers who seek to improve their lots by enlist· ing in the peacetime army. "I wanted to shoot on a rea.l1anny base," said /van Reitman producer-director Reitm1V1, ~:st as I shot r--::iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::---r •Animal House' at a real ooltge 'Meatballs' at a real summer camp. 1. t.lltQk lbing in the real places contributes to the feetiii2 aad atmosphere of the comedy, whereas sbooUbc 1n a studio provides a plastic, phony sheen.•• ~· · • The Pentagon r~-~ ... a flutry of ob- jections to fhe ''StriJ\ils"' L1M· Reitman said, "but they gave up on SO ~gb\ off the bat." Most or the chaogea. ~e e were "purely technical," and be w~ to film at Fort Knox. Ky. He added that the Pentagon brass has seen the movie and "we6t crazy for it." Reitman has a cwi.., ti.ckgl"ound for a man who has created such i>asleally Alnerican comedy. His family fled Czechoslovakia when he was 4lh and settled in Canada. Reitman began playing . , "A~ NOW PLAYING MlA UA MovllS 990 4012 fOUllTllll HllfY r ountJ1n Vdll~v 83'1 l'J(JO • COSTA MESA lllVllll 811~101 WOOClt>HdQf '>40 7444 !>!>I Of>!>~ El TO"O S.ioo:ell.l< ~ ~I ~0 O"AllG( Otdnge Ot1•e In !>~ 1022 OflAllGl 01i1n9e Mill 1>31 OJ4(, ·m--r OIUllGl UA C11y C1nemd bJ4 )QI I WESTMlllSTUI Cinema Wes1 891 J93S TWEtmElli aNTURY·FOX ~ESENTS l"Eleroot<S' HISTORY OF THE~ PART I STARRING MEI. BllDOKS ·DOM DtW1SE · MADE.LINE KAHN HAAVEY KOlMAN · Q.ORJS l.fJoCHMAN ·RON CAREY GREGORY HINES · PAMELA STEPHENSON · SHECKY GR£.ENE SI> CAESAR · INTla>UCING MAAY·MAAGAAET HUMES NAAAATED BY ORSON WELLES WRITTEN PROOUCE> ANO OIRf:CTED BY MEL lll()Ot(S l'lJSIC BY JOHN MOWS SP£aAL V15UA1. f.FffCrS BY ALBERT i WtfT\.OCK Fil.MEDIN PANAVl~ ~BYOELUX~• 1'.Wlll~ ~--- DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5878 "IT IS THAT RARITY OF RARITIES, A SEOUEL THAT READILY . Burt lfllvnolds • Rage,-Mool8 Fanah Fawr:ett ·Dom Deluise Dean Maltin.-Sammy Davis, Jr. SURPASSES THE ORIGINAL." · RICHARD SCHICKEL, TIME MAGAZINE I MOm•,..BllllMll·mftlllW ... If llUll ·••·•• ......... ,. ·-· H•·•ll-1a.1-· •• ···-·-·~ .. """' ......... r.._111_ .. .,. .. ri.-_ ... _c.iw•..-.i ~-•Piii•·•"' • ._. .. ._,_ ... ._._,._._.,mlRlll ~MIIAmmDSUlr.. dwanls NEWPORf "':' ~::::='· 644-0760 · ldWards· • 111Yttt1Mt•N1 .. C...,.,_~ ........ , ....... * MIDNIGHT MOVl!S * ~ ~ ••t ........ '" .. IWltr r DIN .. ,,. Stir•! 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IUllMTT "LION OF THE DESERT" "THE FOUR SEASONS" (PG) (PG) 11:-:•-1ti11 It; ___ , .... LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN Focutty At Oel Amo 212/6M-t211 HAlllll-'°"° • 1tM1111 ALUD1 111 "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" lPG) 11::--1•r:•1- ~---•~ALI.DI ... , ''Clllo4. .. ...,. .. OAUOHT'llr (N} RAIDERS OF THE a.. 1-..:1•1e:u-..nw_ 1.,,_.._ LOST A ... ~~PG) ·--.-ANO HOWAllD"Clll ,_.., ,,.. --~---Tlw.*-1-11;11 Soutt. Cooll Hrwoy ot ltooowoy 494-1514 •M ""• 1:• °"" · s.1 \.I: 7:1S ""t S.lttt • hu IMPORTANT NOTICE! CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREEi HllHI '"" W11• ... 1-r• flt 6:JO •ht. S.e Hiiia 6:00 '111 CM.fl 5'ltl0 • '"31111 &Ill CNI "* IS 'IOllll ll'fMSI If NO AM CNI "* WITll ~ &CCOSOlll' !IOllTlll -11111G fl#. l'Mf&IU t •AU QllE.fl DfWE.4111 m Oii NI MlllO A"4AHftM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN lllAMN AllO nlOllAI CMC*O Ill "CHEECH & CHONG'S NICE DREAMS" {R) l'\.UI "•••oY" ot '-*"'°" 11 "THE MOUNTAIN MEN" (RI 179-tHO Cttl(fl - """' MTMOUll • , AllfWI '•liCITT '"T'Ha '°"" __.,. INI "'-UI __ ,,. t "THE CANNONBALL RUN' "¥9 "HARDLY WORKJNO" Clllt 11 SOUND PG ..,.,. lioe.D Of THI LONS,.._" (N I C1"l " 90UlllD 0 ,., -[ ~. ~ .... .,,. BUENA PARK OlllVt IN ~ ..OC.•. -on.uea ... "MEL BROOKS' HISTOR OF THE WORLD PART II" UMolfl Aff WMI o1 lllOft ~UI 121·4070 (R) "THE FINAL CONFLICT" ~ IJN' A.1-,. FOUNTAIN VALLE Y DRIVE-IN nm AOVIJfTUM c:otfT'INUEI "SUPERMAN II" (PG) - "ANY WHICH WAY '°" Oieoo ,,.,, at lfookhvn• 1101 YOU CAN" ff2•24a1 Clllf·fl10UllO "'' ~ ... '1 "' HI -WAY 39 Cll!IV! IN ' . ·.·.·· TlllY I -MMTIN ••OUTLAND" (R) "THE CANNONBALL l(PGJ -·• "CADOYIHACK" (R) "Lua "HARDLY WORKING" _.-CtNf ·II IOIJllO C• ·A SOUllO "BUSTIN' LOOSE" (A) • .. NICI DRUMS'" (R) "CHEECH l QiONG'S ')UiJ - .NEXT MOVIE" (A) "THE MOUNTAIN M!N" fR Cllll•ll..., •:11 ~ ,. ........ LA HABRA ,,. .i IN -·-· .... -·---17MM2 .. , ... LINCOLN 0111Vl IN 1-olflA ...... Oll,_ 111-«>70 ~ fllOM • ICMllM ~. "RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK" (PG) ....... "URBAN COW80Y" (PQt ~ ......... ~"RAtolRI OF THI LOST ARK" (PG) P\M9 "URaAN COW80V'' (N) -- OQANGl l>I.' • I '"' I • ' ' ----r.-.,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 20, 1981 It's likely to be another photo finish as three t.tlviaddicts now share the leadership of Trivia Bowl XXU. with two others only one polnt oft the .. pace. In one of the easier weeks we've had ln a while, six of the top seven co nte nders breezed through the list without a q ualm, allowing Tracy Godfrey and Mn tbe Knife to pull even with Bori• Grusbenko for top honors. ln Tracy's case. he picked up an extra point which should have been awarded last lime. Today and next Saturday are the last two rounds of trivializing for the current competition, and any one or five players could catch lhe brass ring. Have at it. 1. The name Tadeus Wladyslaw Konopka would never fit on a billboard, so this actor shortened it to what? 2. Name the science teacher in the comic strip Archie. 3. ln what popular song would you find this s age parental advice: "Tell your hoodlum friends out· side, you ain't got time to take a ride?" 4. The vice presidency was once compared to a "pitcher or warm spit" by what occupant of that office? 5. In the movie "The Jerk," Steve Martin's father showed him the difference between one item and another. Name one of those items. 1 6. The director of "Voyage to .the Planet of Prehistoric Women" was billed as Derek Thomas. A few years later he was nominated for an Oscar under his own name -which is what? 7. When Bill Veeck sent midget Eddie Gaede! L.M ·Boyd in~~r;;:; Daily Pilot He. Rev. Peggy Bassett SftWOft Topic...._ 21 it 9:30 & I J :00 A .M. .. FATHa FAAE'' COME CB.BUTE LIFE W1TH US! CHURCH OF RBJGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the United Church of Religto~ Science 81AQ.Wf ""'-lAQt M.llfl .. .ttJ')..._ ... , ... I t41.11111 ..... t~N_A(;M C...rl~ ... ·--............ He's mad. He's bad. And he's A UNIVE l?$Al PICTURE .. TRIVIA BOWL XXll STANDINGS I T r~y OeOfnt' C Ill t• Me111NK!llleflll 1• 9«1t0..........o llOI IOI 2. Ed SdwNrlor I Ill l01 9 ar Mto OoitMo C 111 101 J. ••rry'1 L.uclly El-CIU IOI 4. Roy GIMNIW C Ill " i . 1.1111• ()pnli.ld Ill ., 6 0,,.r !flt Hiii OOflt ttl IS I. Lwc:lly ,.._.,Ill 1t I. NOll<y f'flM Ctl Ml t. IUcllW-W " 10. 'TNO,_Cl"'I H II. 'Wllll ... dCll'll Ill'! 'llO o..iry 1-1--Mii Of IHI KOl'O O""°""" up as a pinch hitter. be walked. Who then ran for Gaede!? 8. Tina Winslow can be found in what st age comedy? 9. lit Mel Brooks' ''Silent Movie," name (a ) the studio for which Mel worked and Cb) the Los Angeles newspaper which reported his activities. 10. When his adversary tried to monkey around with his philosophy, Fred threw the good book at him in what movie? Last Week's Answer• l. Eric Braeden (name change) 2. Terry and the Pirates (Dragon Lady I 3. "It's Almost Like Being in Love" (sm ile on face) 4. Richard Schweicker (Reagan's choice) 5. "The 30-foot Bride of Candy Roc k" (Lou without Bud) 6 Eighth <Mrs. Pynchon's floor ) 7. Mickey Mantle ("Damn Yankees" batter I 8 ... Exit the Body" (Crane Hammond) 9. Cal Phantom Fox, Cb) Kiddie Car , (cl June Bride <code names) 10. "Young Frankenstein" (movie riddle > f Send your answers lo TRI VIA, cl o the Dady Pilol. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626 All entries must be received by Wednesday, otherwise half the player's last score will be awarded) A MARTIN BREGMAN Production "THE FOUR SEASONS" ALAN AWA • CAROL BURNETT • LEN CARJOU SANDY DENNIS· RITA MORENO • JACK WESTON BESS ARMSTRONG • Wrtllrn and Directed by AW'I ALDA Executive Producer LOUIS A. STROl..l..ER Produced by MARTIN BREGMAN · A UNIVERSAL Pl<.iURE Swiss Family Robinson joins Herbie In Disney's s,.,,,,,,, Derby! The all-time adventure class/cl RAIDERS O~ THE LOST ARK IPG l JrJK~~o4~Jo l~Jl~ a~t1°~~Jo No£c.onom W• 1sney 1 -FMltLV R«all90N (GI ..__A.._ = 1 ;'!e lG) SHn Connery OUTLAND IRI Plus a.ilw StMiOMll(PGI I Richard Pryor BUSTIN' LOWEIRI Which Woy h Up IRI ~ I John Boorman'• EXCAUBUR IRI Happy B1~thd1y To M• IR) c=:=== Gino Wilder mACRAZY IRI ......... B•j . (R) THE BLUES BROTitEM IRI ChMdl & Cho"t't Next Movie (RI Open Daily At 7:30 "IT IS THAT RARITY OF RARITIES, A SEQUEL THAT READILY SURPASSES THE ORIGINAL." RICHARD SCHICKEL, TIME MAGAZINE mdll ·i:lfll~JU ·U1!91 ·--Ill Q11n1t.·•·•wo. .. ._.1111~:. •lllESWf-. _, ~.s:.::~ · , ..... .., ......... urn11111 .......... M.lll.llS .-..-IOll MAAll : • • Plll9 ·-M ..... ~ .. M-•Ul SMW ..... IUIMJQlh .... m 11s111\IUIUll.11~H ... m .... 1~11 l'lAll Sl)UIRI ~· ~«> ~ JERK" u...---.. ...... _ .. "" 0 ....... _____ ,......,.., r?li'fii\IW• \~0...,..J .......... , ••• JOISHEY-·-~ 'RIDES ~AGAIN" 0 AH..T 1l.4" • ..-.. l:tl °'SWISS FAMIL V ROBINSON" Ot.JlY J •.&.-. •Oo»!Cll .. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME .. -OAt\.¥ .a M, r: ... 1..sa "FRIDAY THE 13th PART II" ALAN ALDA • CAROL BURNEIT ~~'?o'!~a~ '111. 1 ... '"' • "" IAf, '"' ... L ... • ... f111,tt1a. lt:llfNlt -1u1.1.., .... ,._ .. ,. A spectllc:Ullf ~turt. •. ........ ~~ PAI. lltt-M-l.'111. IJlt """' "DEA TH HUNr ' "IWlll,~LY ftOetNION" -···---,f ·~· •' "•UDll AGAIN" .... , .... ,_ . . r--,, . . . '111. 1:41-IAf-«lt.-flc• INI 'COAL MINUl11 DAUOHTlll" ... ""',_ IAT:-,_, ... ,Mt. CH .. llTOPHEA U!VE OINE HACKMAN IH "IUPERMAN ~~·~~ -~ ' • e:IO. (I) IUGI llNIY I N)AD ....... • MTMAN AlfO TME MJPD7 I MTftATRQt. 8 ~THCUFF AHO OWIMT I INPNTY ,ACTOft'I LRMOUNDU9 MWfMA>f'A MMON NO 9 WCT T8NI "1200,000 Maryland 1nv1- lellon11·· Vll•Y Amfltr•J ~. Teecner LEFT HANOING -Richard Boone stars as one of the mysterious characters in Raymond Chandler's "The Big Sleep'' tonight at 9 on Channel 2. • 111 FONZ ANO THE ~DAYIGAHG I MIKM'(llQ tfOllA WNTINGFORA MMON ..... OARYDUa< di ~NCH / IC009YDOO I LAUMl. ANO HA.N>Y f'ROM JUMFSTAEET WNTWGFORA MAIOH 10:001([) ~ Tffl .-rlOHI I ozza AHO HAIWET LAUML ANO HAAOY I HOGAN'S HIROE8 MOYIE • • * * "U.bon" (19MI Rey Mlllend. CleiJde ReinL A 9Np 'I eapi.ln la hired IO r-• women'• ho.19- band from Communlat c:a.p1orL • KEEP ON TMCKJH' G VOTER'S PIP£UNE "County BMt I SANO" Hoel Jim Cooper end hi• CIU"ll •.Hmlne the Sant• An• ~boftlood CXg91>- lutlon, • aucceMM 91\d dlverM pollllc•l grua roou organization (J)MOYIE "O.V. Of HMY«t" ( 1978) Rlchud Gere, Brooke Adema Thr" youthful mlgrlf'lt W()tt(.... -• potentlll Qold mine wtlerl l"-Y ... employment., the VUI lj)(Nd of • -'thywhMt lwmer. 'PG' 10:30 D HOHQ KONG "400IY I AMUllCA'I TOP TIN di THlJNDAM THe ~ G MOW *•IA "Keep 'Em Flying" ( 1941) Abbott end C:O.tel- lo, Mlt'ttla Raye. Bud end LOu gel lrndYed with • pilot '°' wtlom the rvlee of ltl9 ground .,. hardw to i..rn then thole of thew. en.u-'\U. IUNCH Hoel: Johnny BeMI\, -~f'AOM TttmGN>UNDUP • OOH1"IWOMRY HIALTH..._ 11.00. ([) LONI MNGBl I TANAN 8 UIR-.U.-AN .... LOOK •di W&KINO PIDAL "The ~ Thal Pi.yed Cen~" Animated. A 1-.n of hopelM8 ._. recruit• • tlllented hOfM to plll)I OU1flekl for theM. (Part 21 (R) I CM CNll CIHTMl KATHY'I KITCffEN • CONTBolflOMAY ~TH~ -AFTERNOON- U.I CI) FATAUMT Wl.D. M..D WEIT WWI end Gordon ln-11- o-fe • ~ maledy wHch petelyn9 ttl9 Poe>U- llltlon of entire I-. • MAACUa WE.av. M.D. Shelcen by the dMlh of • friend. Of. Welby~ -•lonally lnvo!V«I With an elllng '--li09'. • THIS OlD HOUll The wtll .. cedet 9hlngllng g099 up on the barn green- houM; 8o(I \/Ne over- lnat811atlon ol a fleet pump In the betn and apptlel the exterlot •teln on the m•in llOuae. Q • CONT'IWOMRY HI.Al TH ll8UU (%) THe PHANTOM e.... "The Shedow 01 The Eagle" (Ct\epter 2) CJ) TIJICAL.008A'S CAL.UNO ME. .. euT rw NOTGoeNO The trlela and trlbul•tlon1 of Hvlng In New V or1< •r• utlrti.ed. 12:30 I ()) DRAK PACK COUNTRY TOP 20 Hoit: D•nnl1 W••v•r. 0.-t•· JOhn Schneider, I Lwry G•tlln & the Gatlln Brolhera. CNtlle PrlcM. T G. Sheppatd, The 0811 Ridge 8oya. Conway Twfl- ty. AlebM\e. Oottlll Wwt • MANI Perlo<med by the SMffi..d En_.ble T'-tre. lhll mutlc:el laity ,.,. begin• wflh the crMtlon of men- kind and tr-the devel- opment or~ commu. nic:allon through 11111 egee u -through the ev- ol "Beena " • CONT&tPOAARY ~THll8UU (%)MOW "&edknobt And Broom- lllck•" (11171) Angele L..tltury. DeVld TomNn- ton. During World Wet II. a novloe llOl"Cier-and her tlvw young lrlenda Mt oH tor • meglc lalend .,_. ah• lntenda to learn I ln0U9h ebout wf1Chcr1tlt to ' 111e it ..... ..._ HUia. ·a· 1!00. (I) JAIC)H OI' STAR OOMMtHO • .,oy;; * * "Requiem For A Gun- flgfller'' ( IM51 Rod Cem- eron. Stephen ~-A ~ mlat•en for a ~-c1aeet ... poww Of ltle poelllotl to condamn an outlew ec:cuaed or mur- dw .MCMI **'A "TrtlClc Of The Cat" ( 1954) Rober1 Mllcllum. T.O Hunter. BecklM their calll• h•rO 11 being deetroyad, th• ownara ettempt lo caotur• the mountllln llon rwponalble. -~ llOl.OOY 1: 16 CJ) WATCH YOU. 8Tv> "TheLlndY' 1:ao I Cl> IO MN/TU n4a GAMM'8 Al1llE ()()WO • INTNX>UCtNG llOLOQY CJ) DAVID IHUHAH'S 8HOWT'IMllH HOlUWOOO Oevtd Sheehan Interviews a.ctr.. Goldie Hawn end roctc •tw Mlcll J11gger. 2:00. KI08WON..D Singing group KC and the &ineNne Band -Inter- ~: a rapot'I from Se6em. Otegon on 13-Y9W- old netlon•I 1prlntlng c:Nwnc>k>n Guatevo Enwla. 8WUTIM OUTDOOMW..N • M.UGAN'l ltt.AHO Ollllgen lnedwrtently loctc• htmMlf In • pelr °' hend- CHANNEL LISTINGS 8 KNXT !CBS) Los Angeles G KNBC I NBC> Los p.ngeies I KTLA 11no I Los Angeles KABC·TV (ABCI Los Angeles (I) l(FMB {CBSt San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind I Los Angeles 0 KCST (ABCI San Diego I KTlV (Ind I Los Angeles KCOP· TV (Ind l Los Angeles KCET-TV tPBS) Los Angeles G KOCE-TV !PBS) Hunt1nQtOn Beach · I cull• att•ched to an <ec:fle c:Me. • ,AST COMl'AHY • H .... AMOI ESPANOL • IN'nO>UCING llOl.OGY Cl) MOW * * *'A "The Produoan" ( 1987) Zero Moetel, Gene Wilder. A j)(oduoer and hla acc:ount91\I dlaoo-that 1n lnten4ad llop cen mue more money Ullln • lagltl- meta pley. 2:*> I 2 WITH YOU MBlCAl CINT8I Tllll alderty inma... of • nurelng home r•b•I aglllnat their lnlolareble IMng condltlone 8 <Ml LJGAN'I Ill.AHO The exiled prwident of revolution-torn country YIS111 the lslend fD A OIFT FROM THE EARTH Thia , 1p1cl•I a11em1ne1 geolllarm1I -gy end how H cen be harnMMd tor power. 9Qtlcul1ure and hMtlng Ci) INTAOOUCINO BK>LOOY (l)MOVIE "Deys Of ...._... ( 19711) Rlcherd Gere. Brooke Ademe. ThrM youthful m!Qrent W0111.,.. -• pelentlal gold mine ....,.., they _.. employment •t the ve1t •Pf•acl of • -1th)' wheat twmer. 'PG' 2-M(Z)atm~ 1:00 9 INT'BIFACE 9 MOVIE * * * "MouM On The 1 Moon" C 1"3) M.,91'at Rutherford. Terry-Thoma. When • aclentltl1 from the Grind Ductl)' of Fenwick ecqulrw • roekat, ,,. gow 10 ,,,. moon where he ~· RuMlan end ""*1--c:an utroneuta. • MOYll ••'A "Gltl" (IMS) Jec:lc CNollln. Heather Nortll. All £nglllfl ...., tlloughl 10 be ~ .. ._ lornllld Into an obedient hunting Oog through ,... IOVlng llftort• Of • ""*"9Y orpNn boy end • kennel owner'•daughler • MOYIE -• *.,., "Emperor Of TM Horlll l"ol•"C1173) lAe Marvin, ~ 8orgnlne. A tougll r1ilro1d gu11d mat~ wtta end wtM wl1fl a uetty hobo determined to hitch • fide. • MOYIE * * * "81n Antonio" ( 1945) Errol Flynn, AIUll Smith. A nlghtelub linger on • W•tern tOUf leMa In IOVe with • rllnCtlllr wflite woriclng for hie MmMlll 1:=:o l90LOGY (%)MOVIE "American GraHlll" (11173) Ron Howetd. Cindy Wll-R-. On grecluetlon night In the 9UmfMf of 1982, tour high 9chool churM ~om a ln'•ll town In Northern Celllomle IP«ld I Wiid -ing In Yerloul llltuatlonL •pa• a:SOB CI> ~ IAT\MDAY BoJClng -1$-found W8C World Ugfltw9ght Ctlam- plonlhlp with ~ W•tt ,,. AJeJCll Arguello Cttom London, Engllnd). G IVIR'IWIW Hoela: lAllda Ponce. Rob- .,. W. Morgan. Location: Urban Deya. Knott'• Berry Fenn. • ..-llCAH MHOeTAND I MUNDOMAL UNOIMTNOMG HUMAN 9B4A"'°" a MOVll • • "Twlllohl ,_,.,.. .. (1115) ~ Aaflley. Pat Woodal. A~ II ebduded by • pecUler ~~ .. ._ c:-"""'*'9" ( 11111 f",_,. Slnltr' SNr- ~ MeolAIN. llMCI on • ~ by JarMI Jonee, A ~~ll'llfl .... In Witt! • G'OUll of * %POOP$ U iJ ...-• ~ c:Nr8QterL ._.. FFll81T'1 "Junior ,..._ Tnout. ro A Oll1111plon•· Junior ~ lrl ......... OOICltl ~...,to lwlplllQ ~ P90ple, WH trtglcelly llllMlrl• ....... • ••••rANDMa NUllllAH 194AWM ... MIA~IPOR'YI ,...,. • TttmNIWYOICI ''Epjlepey" 'i..try utgM ''TM New voio.•· ...., 10 publWI 9CCUrtlta ~ t1on on ~ Md help the IOhool'• .,., ,.,_ = .. ~-Pfelu- ........ ,ANDNJ HulMN19tA~ Cl) TI llCM.OC>eA'I CAU..a -. •. IUf rw NOTOONI Thet,...ano~ of IMng In N9w Yon. - Mllrtzed. l:OO. AMMCNI LW "WNte Weter Running: Rogue ,__,. Aybber raft- ing down the glMt raplda of the Rogue AlllW In Orant1 P-. Oregon la "lghllghted. • ........ AU Hoat: Franll Kwan. e IOCWOMAH Jellne .. pitted llOlinat • C0fn9Uler ~ by. 9d- entllt to bladt,,.... the wand Into twtlng ~ (Pert I) • ...,..Ol.YWQ Thie ~ oompetltlon faalur• • orouo of mld- 4*-aoed end elder1y ath- letw CQtnpetlng In llwlfn. ming, trecll end lleld end other •thlellc _,,, G MOVIE • •'A "Compe ny Ot Kltlera" ( 1989) Ven John- lorl, Rey Mlllend A pey- chopathlc kller lerrortz• a IMtrOl)CMll. • MOW * * ~ "Mno" (IHI) Rob- ert Mlteflum. Peter F ... All OVW-cautlour end llUl>- born general -ty turna the ANlo lnvealon Into a dltlaeter . • SOUDOOLD Hoet: Dionne WltWlcit. Co11011: Toni Tennille. G~ta: Manhatten Tr.,,._ I fer, OIMa Newton-John. Cl!H Rlc:Ntd1. Alt SYl)oly, Billy Joel. LMry Grlhlm. The 8abya. • aocxa • UNDPITANOINO *MAH 184AYtc)ft ([) M•A•t•H Hewk~ fight• to keep • wounded M>ldler ellv• wnlle en lnoeeaant ben909 r.=-lhe 4077th "Thundarblrd1 To The Rwcue" CtHt)The plloll of nw apedally equil)PeCj rocket llllpe mwl -the live• of pe11enger1 tr~on a ~ tr~·o· (%)MOW "More American Grelllll" (11171) Ron Howwd, P.ut La Mat. After gr9duellon, e group of high echOOI friend• ·~ tile ch~ of lldulthoqcl In 1t1e.-.i~o1--1eeo..•PQ· UO. LMTOl'THI WILD "Sufplua P1111 OrlZlng Mec:Nne'' The wey the gnu IMtn• ~ on the her9h AMcan plelri II Cicio- ~. I =-AMINCANI Cl> wa..coe.. MOK, l(OJTIR 9 MOYll 'A ''The OMd Don't Die" (1975) George Hamilton. A.y Mlllend. A men gell caught up In en ln-tlg• tlon to prove Illa brother 1n_,1 of the murdw ct\litgw egalNt him. -EVBM- e:oo I Cl> cm NIWI flmcNIWI MOVll •• .,. "Thi! Funrry F ..... Ing" (t11661 Sandra OM. Bobby Oerln. A pair of pretty maldl give oul thelf rww WOtllJno llddt9I to • h~ bec:ti.lor onty 10 ~ lhll ..... their ,_~. I:" ••• "lf*'C*'• Moun· ' 19n" (1"31 tienrf Fonda. ,,._ O'HerL In order to a.Ml one of their nine chldren 10 college •• oou- ple t;jva up ~ for t.,.., ~homL • OfaUfte>HA ClMllC "The T lhmen" Salldln 1Mrna of KenM!h'1 death -tenoe 11\d requ.at• lhal AlctWd glw K-*h to him .. • ....,., (Pwt 5) • THI LAMWCIM Corre1pondenla Lind• Wertllelrnef end Cotlle AoMrta join PM DI*• tor In up.to-~ ~ IMl'Y of Confr.-onal ICdMtlaa.. (l)lllCMI ''Wt!Olly ..,...... (IMO) ~ Moore, IMlllM NeMMn. In ........ _.,,._ ...... ,,,... ....... ................. °". dMne _,...••Ian -"" ~Ind ..... ,. as 44 cs sos •••rlrwJiiiiiiiiiii9t• •••• Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8:00 -"Miss Calllornia Pageant." Live coverage of the contest from Santa Cruz. KOOP m 8:00 -"And Then There Were None." Ten people on an island are mysteriously murdered one by one in this movie starring Louis Ha yward and Barry Fitzgerald. KCET .@ 8 :00 -"Sylvia Fine Kaye's Musical Comedy Tonight." A star-studded cast re-creates great moments in musical comedy. mull be ,,,. one to ._, hie people oul of llewry. 'PO' CB)MCMI "The Bleck Marble" (IMO) Robert Fo~h. Peule Prentlaa. After W01111ng on an amotlonlllly •xhau•tlng child-murder ca .. , • heevy-drlnklng police cle4«1"'9 .. lewned with • pollcewoonan to find • m• ecao 1•<!= 'PO' ~TYLBtMOOM Mery 19 In e quandlry When 11111 r..icz. ll'lllt 11111 jual can't lland the young ton of the handlOIM men .,. •• ~ detlng. • TOMOMOW'S r~.TOMOMOW'I ......,. • VIC MAOIH'I TINll Fa.. THI A/TVN ''Conditioning'. Vic Breden demonatra1• nw lml)ort- ent .. .,.a-guarenteed to tell• you from "huff end J)41fr' 10 ''Win end grin." O 1:11<m ~ 7:008 .. ~M ... "The Sun WOtlfllpl)era" l oo..DY~ '°""""1T MA t.i.Q8I) "Little Rlcherd" Hoit: J-Derren G WHATI ~ Rerun lorda II over hl9 lrlenda When he ~ • football .... 0 • LAMllHCa WEU< . .,. ecthiicolor Songa .. • ~art l.MT8 "George Jonw With Hanll TI\ornp9on •• ....... ~ "In S-cn Of Teien! ... Cel- llornla ~ laadara get,_ 10 dlecwe their netlonwlde "•rch for tlllented execut'-. Cl) THI..,.....,. ~: CM9tOl)her L-eng- him. I;::;: HOU.vwooo "Xenadu" C 1NO) OIM• fMwlon-JoM. Gene Kally A young artist, a ~ -and • elf'lllmenlal ,.,......,. join ~ to Of*! up • ~ rOller----. ·~· ,.i-:' MUftNT1I cau.t: Joflnny CMll. I 'Nta.YAUD HOUYWOOO ~ ... • WttAra .......... Aeruft'• vtelor>I of greel- -.. the offldal epolt-ll'llfl for. hemburglr ct.in -denipeiled whel'I OM ....,. In Md ~ 10 twvetflejob. ·MMIC~OF OL,MmNG "F•mllnd" Cl) .. llMCH OF ... "The Sun Worlhlppwa" 9 IATUfD\Y DT10H ..... ,.. t:OO. Cl> IN09 Two phony policemao 1 bur· gAetlaa • ~ right under IN ,_ of Enoe and TUtti. (A) 8 IWIM.~ Mo'NDM..L AlfO THI MANDNL.L~ G~t•: Bobby Vinion, AndrM Crouch. (R) .... CA&..oAHIA P/IMNfr Fred LaCOIN hoeta Ihle ye.•1 paigeMt, llw from SanUI CNZ,~ •111 mHT• INOWH Jeremy Marta ~ and tuma the ICtloot ~ 0-. end T°"""Y flillll In low wltll In older - Md dacldM to -wtltl her to Sen frendtloo. (Al • PUIWUON ~ Tim Conwey, Ruth &ual, ErrOI Gamer. • ..,.,,. CAN.O IMOW Guell.: Uberece. ..,,.,, T-.. ....... Taflon & Co •• KOIMU, Menlo Vllentl, Sc:tllllr ~ I .MMC ···~~Ml TMn There w.. ...... (1 .. ) Louie ....,..., ~ ,....,.,.,, ren~..,....to• ,.........,. ....... _ lllytterlouetr !Mlrdefad _...., __ • l'tl.VIA ... ICAYW'a Mllil)M, ommw I A 11ar-1tudd•d CH I lnctvdlng Denny K•ya. Bonnie frenklln, Jack Lemmon and Lynn Aadgr•ve r~rMt• aoma of the rnaglcal momenta In Amatlc&n th••t•r with _,_ lrom "South PKll- lc.'. "Flnlan'. Rein bow ... "SWMI Cherlty" •nd ''Udy In The Oertt.'' • IOCC8I MADE IH MMWfV llaly .... Spain (%) *::K CWllNI TAl.Ka wnlt ICATMAN ~ (J)WOVtl "lkben Cowboy" ( 1880) John Trevolta, Debra Winger. A blue-coller worker .no fenc:lee hlmMlf • modern-dey cowboy , .... In lo'le with • gift he m.11 In • pocMAlr country-and--•em ber 'PO' CB)MCMI "Rio Brno" ( 1959) .John Wayne. DMn Merlin An old c:tlppte. • former depu- ty-turned-drunk, • young qulckdr-guMltnger and • girt help • lherlfl to out-1 • powerful r91\Ch- er wno went• to ge1 hi• klll•r brother rel ... ed from prieon. I! 111 (%) MCM1 "The Shlnlnt" ( 1NO) Jeck Nlc:hol9on, Shelley Ouv9tl Directed by Stanl•y Kubrick. A formar echoolteac:her hired .. • winter c:aret811er for • r-1•. and ec>parenlty haunted, Color'8Clo hOlet ... lnOWbound u.. with hla wife end eteilvoyent young 90n.'R' .. <m MOVll "Why Would I Lil?" (1HO) Treet Wllllem•. Liu Elehhom. A computelw tier \IPMll the lle1UI quo with Illa refuMI to conform. 'PG' eM8([) MOVW • • • "The Big Steep" ( 1978) Aobert Mitchum. S.9"1 ,,...._ A r«v.d gen- eral ult• prlvet• ~ Phlllp Marlowe IO lnveltlgate • --of atrange -t• ln¥OMno .... two daugh- • .. ~~-llM - "' ............... IJ'• ledlel llldnllipped and !Mid ~ ... t.eelClcM ,,__ . ~1-.(fll) • 8 LOV'l llOo\T IMac CleCidM to go Into aflOW buelMe9. end Jule Nn1 Into en old flame, (R) • wmt ..,_. OI' LCM Thia clooumerlWy Teporl , .... look .. the~ end WOftl of WOl'td C-- o.tn I CRISTA lntematlon- 11. • ONll9 IN THI HOM OI' /llfflCA Sten Mooneyhem end C9rOI ~ hoat lhla ooo-itary on the rnore then 1111 mllllon people In Af11ca who have bMr1 allected by w•r end drought and the r..,it1 °' adl_.. . • lf'ORT'I AIAll ICA ''AIAW Nelk>nal women·a Bailletball Cname1lonehlp" ..... n4a art• OUM Saelttl l)alnten Gertrude PIClflo end Jeoob Law- ,_ join llClor John Gii- bert f(w • d~ of the cit)"• lllfeC1 On their wont. pNloeoclhy _, llteelytee • t0:008 GA.-~ ftUY Feel\nd: • IMc)'de molo- c:roee ~Ion; pllow flgfltWI Ofl •log-• ~ pert one Of IN dlao joclley lnvll•lionel i.111-ofl.(A) 11 ::AIY tllMlD A dying "*' 19 given an mr• '8 hOun to five lo fllld the .,.,..,,, who pol- eoned him. end • gtlOet lru•tatee hi• widow'• -....IO~.(A)Q • lllCMI • .... ''A.Un Of Count YOfOI" C 1171) Robert Oueny,,,..,,... ...,.,.,. A t>Aoa#\~1~..-. ouc ""' ...... ""' • nw"Y OfpMI ..... .... ..., ,...,... .... .MmWW ..,...,... Of Ttll Belly. ...... Md The'---' ~,..... "°''" l'Wm· pole'•(~ MOfCtm) •Ctadl on po11ce procedure white dalendlnf en eoauNd .... llteelt• --!tie lfaOfW.~""°Oe ~·<"IO • AUIT1N (ITV.....,.. ··~ ~ l.MQue I ~--.. -1._. ...... MWnM l'IWll<l.ltf ....aY.Q AM JofW1'on Md LouM Nye '-' thla look .. but- ....... downa, oomlcl and beellllful ehowgirt• pertorm. ®DAVID~ LOOIQNQ '°" """ The witty comedlM tr ...... to-~lll•ln • "uoh for humoroua UCl9dl Of -of the moat ordlnery lelaur• ectMllM. 10'.4llCl>CI~ 11:00 ••• Cl) di HEWS ICINNY IYIMTT YUOIHOW Oueat: Bonnie Tyler • M•A•t•H Hewtc• I-• COUf1- martlal wMr'I 1111 running l laud with Frri llarM up wllile Col. Potter I• out of Iha ~ end Franll 19 In c:twge • aouo CIOl.O Hoet: Dionne Wwwlck. Coholl Toni Tennille Guwl•: Menllattan Tr.,,._ ... OIMe Newton-John, Cliff Aicherd•. ,,,,, Supoly. Biiiy Joel, Lwry Gr•hem, The Bebya. • MOYIE •• "The WomM In 0.-- tlon'' ( 19501 Olclc Bogatda . JeM Kent A woman Nvw by the -and rnak• her IMng by pradlctlng ~ ple'a lutur• •t • c:arnlval. • 90UH09'TAOE "Bruce Roberta, Alie. Cooper. Bernie T eupln" (%)MOYE "Mllllctoul.. (1117') Yu<• Antonelli, Turi Ferro. A n•• houaekeeper baComW the object or dWlr• ror • wkl-and hla young 90nl 'R' CB)MOYIE "Urban Cowboy" ( 1080) John Trevoll1, Oebr• Winger. A blue-collar worker wl'O lendw hlmMll • modem-(ley cowboy tella In love with • gir1 he in.II In • pol)Utllt country-and--tem t>er ·pa· 11::M <m lNClJMM 11:SO. MllNA8Y JONa A country-mualc linger retuma home to eHect • reeoncillatlon wtth lier for- mer huabend onty to find herMlf lnvo!V«I In • mur- der C:OVW-UC) plot L aATUN>AY NIGHT Holt: Welter Mettl\lu (RI • MOVIE * • "Night Mon lier" I 11M21 Bela Lugoal. Lionel Atwlll. A crll)pled man ..-. r-. by murder-"'11 Illa doctore. •MCNlwe • MOVll • •'A"~" (1Mll Rob- wt Mlteflum, Pater F81k. An over-ceutlou1 •nd atubbom general ~ 11Jif'M Ula Anllo ln\llMiorl Into • dlulter Cl) MOVll • • ~ "The Seventh Dewn'' (tll&4) Wllllwn H<M- den. C.,c:lne A plant• Uon -,_an enemy wtio tum• oul IO be e for. mer-buddy. tll MOW • • "Femlly Honor" (1975) AnthOfly P909. Vere Vllcol1t1. A polleeman Mii out to locate the mob1tera wno murdwed hi• l•ther ©}MOVIE "J•ck 'N Jiii" ( 1979) Sam1nthe Foa. Jack Wrang1., A couple become Involved In the lwlnglng Nia with llOme ol the 11ra.ngw1 people for partners • R' Cl)eizANW• JoM B)'Mf lhOwl you thlng9 1trenger lhan lnJttl. lerger than Ute. and ulller 111.,, en}'lhlng you've - -n In theM apeclel encof9 pr-t•llon• from the Showtlm• Blzerre Nbtary. 11: ... 8 MOVW **IA "The Qypay Mot ha" (198111 Bur1 L.anc111er. Oetlofah Kerr The llVM of thrM barn•lormlng lky- dlvera ere i.opardlzed when 1"9y perform over • wnatt K-town. 1t:i00 D 'MCMI * • "8'ood And UC." (1171) Olotia Orlhame. MelQdr Pettereon. A ,..,..._ • girt tttea to eotve the ~ Of ..., proethute ITloftlef'• lliMal ~ end • ,__, °' dlleppw. --In • It ... orpMno .... • LIT"9 9'0Q( '(l)lllCMI "C~y M1m1" ( tt75) Ciotta L .. 011m1111, Ann ~.A~.._. _Southerner enjoys TV comedy role on 'Enps' ll w11 a 1plnoff rrom CBS' "Dulre1 of Hazzard" -the llre·aquullni. redneck comedy that h .. become one or tbe1DOlt JIOP'llar lbowt la prime Ume. When warner BrOI. lppc'OeChed Shtoy.-•Ith the ldea ol matlna "Eno.," the actor .. Jcl IM had bl.I doubtl. But after producers prom~ to let hlm return to "Duke•" ii "IDOi" Dopped, Shroyer •l"eed to make UM •bow. ''I bad ~tb 'OU.,' YOU Me;'' laid tM U-ye•-c»ld • ....... Illa LA police~ form .... eetllll ....... ., NIMYllle'I more f..,..1bM NICawu&a. w.. .,., .. e11e at lb• table 1lllJDM Perrier ucl wlltte wtae, !Mlro)W' ordered a lall ..... ol Nici mllk. • '' Aft4I' we that tM pilot. IDJ .... talled me It hiMiM ta Vllclalta 01. Md Nici, 'Cll llUI It. Tller.ftllt lo aaU ll I ....... ' I laid. 'W'IMlf :rel ... o.a .............. "8r11P•--•=;tra•· A,._ &M tlalN tl•, .... ,er H , tile meua,. aunt In. Skoyer aald it took him a Iona lime to .. used to IUCCffl. • · 'Tbe ..., I look at h, la ,_ sot to fel a lot or 00'1 before JOU tel • >'"· Every tlme I d 1et 1 no I'd think, 'Great, I'm that much eloler to a Y"·'" Shroyer aaJd. After eolle1e, 1 friend In At1ui1 11ktd Sbroy• to pate few a Coca.cola ldvertliHleat. "I mlde the ~ctr fl UM G«qla-G .... sta Tec:b footW ~. Alts the pme, I 11w a fellow wu. •Mela of,..... .. m ·1 Ukt, ·r-u 11ve JOU a cliDM for, every .. of UMile.' I bnt I lot ol auntt.0 , ~· ty tune Into tough IUoll "' M-end enc1e up • crlminlt bind on the lem In Catttornl&. 'PO' 1a:ao. MOYll • • ... "Aed Line 7000" (tMll '*-c..... Lawe 0.-, The ._ and io- of ttv• reclftO ~· reflect th • ten•lon• lnvotved with the epott • TM.a OI' THI UNIXNCT10 "The CXdtr1)' World Of Mr ~ .. 1t: ... (%) MOVll "Amertoan Orelfttl" (19731 Ron H-d. Cindy Wll- IWllL On Qredultlon nilht In the -of IN2, lour high Khoot onum. from • amell town In Northern CelllOtni. ~ • wtlct ~ in vlfloul lltuatlof\1. ·PO· 1:00 a ecrv TEUV11K>N NETWON< .MOW * • "Cepteln Chine" ( 111,9) John Peyna. Gell AuaMll. A dapoMd 9'\lp'I captllln Mika vengMflCe •g•ln•t th• ~n who rob~ him of command • MOVIE * * "TortUfe CMmber OI Ot Sedtam" (11188) cnn.. toO'* L•. Le• Battter A wealthy woman 11 kld- nepoed by• wlctled count whO holda her c.1)11119 In • dunQeOn of horrora. 1:20CB)Mow "Serlel" C1HO) Mar11n Mull. T~ey Weld. A h1pplly m1rrled M.,ln County couple era apurred by their trendy neigh~ Into •ICl)lorlng lllternatlw lll•..-'R' t:.30 D 60N ~·a AOQ(~ GUMt.1 Tom Petty MCI the Heutbr••k•re. REO Speedwegon. Tiie VIMege Paoote m MOVIE * * * "SWMt Cherlty" ( 1969) Shirley Macllllne, John McMar11n. Tired ot her tawdry ealltence, 1 dance hen i.o.1 ... with a heart of gold -~ lor true love end the llmple married Ute (l)MOVIE ''The AoM" C 1979) Bette Mldter. Alen Batw A drfV· en rock a.ng«'I Ill• In the tut lene IMda her lrrever- llbty to dluater 'R' 1:460 A8CNEW8 2:46 (%) MOVIE "More American GreHltl" I 1979) Ron Howatd, Peul IA Mai Alter gtedua11on. • group of high 1c11ool friend• Hperlenca the chatlengea ot edullhood 1n the M>Clal Ul)hlev81 of the 19eOI 'PG' 2:.llO 8 HEWS (B)~OAY£1H OONCIRT The 90Ulfut IOUndl ot the ·eo. and ·70. return u the ~hm-end-btuw llnger perform• auc:n hit• u "I HHr<I II Through The Grepavtne" end "Ain't No Mountain Hlgll Enougll" In an Amlterdam. Hofland appear enc.. 1: ....... a:oo1 NIWI ' MOVIE • • • "The lndlen Flgflt- er" (11155) Klr1I Ooug!M. ElM Martlrllllli. /vi Army 9COUt guldM a wegon tr.in thtOUgh Slou11 country. • MOYIE •'A "Twllted Brl ln" (197•) Pet Cetdl. Jflhn Nllend. A IONMnted teen- eger 19 driven by lorcea outlllda hi• contrOI JO com- mit ITenzled a.ct• bl mur- der. 3:208 MOVIE * * * "The Med Mlaa Manton" I t93tl Batbera Slanwydl. Herwy Fonda An amateur lleulh unable to conYlnee an~ th•t a murder hu oocurred Nia OUI 10 aolYe It herMlf. 4:00 • MOVIE * * "Unmulted" (1949) Robert RockW91t. Barbara Full.,. Th• publlc la •tunned wtlerl the true Identity ot • phantom kller 11 uHlmately revealed 11 that of • PfomlMnl per- IOn Cl) llUN...!Y-4 Ar1e Johnton and Louie Hye hoel tllll IOok et buf- !Mque, .. Clowna.. comlce and ~tlM IMwgifle pertorrn. •:SO• NIEW8 4:Sa (%) MOVll "The Shining" ( tNO) JIClt N6choteon. Shelley Duvlll. Directed by Btenley Kubrick. A former IClhoollMC:Nr hired .. • winter caretelter tot • remote. and .,.,.,tty llaumad. ColorMO "°"'· .. anowtlOUnd tMtw with Illa .... end ctalrvoyanl young eon. 'A' 4MI NIWI ... MCN9 ··~ "T_. ~ '"•n" ( 111111) Robert , VIUQM, Derrlfl MartMI. ~ I ------·------ a Orange Cout DAILY PILOT JS1turd1y, June 20, 1981 TMI fA~llLl' c1acts \\Ketchup? Mustard?" \\Just leave mine blank." "i\RMADl'K E by Brad Anderson 0 i I "Just once I wish we could sneak off without hlml" Jl'DGt: P t\RKl:R I'LL BC IN C,~fNLEAF FQli: TW() f'M'e>, A66EY .. ~N() I'll M [•Tl\"t'INC• WITH ALfX I Rf NO : I C'ON'T 1 HINK MAC1C1I :'> Wl1HHOl!'tN6 IN FOR MA llC'N f.llT IF 6Hf f'ECAL L~ ANY lHIN0 El Sf. l0ll t\N0W ~~El':E 10 REl\CH ME ' 51 '*Pl••• 52 lnlln lftMICJf.-. 2wordl BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ~ "Okay, AjH, thefe'a your sefety net. NOW will you Jump?" DEN:\I S T HE MENACE Hank Ketchum ;-i1 Ii ~? I ~.20 ~ i I ~ j "You don't have to worry about steppin' on them, mom. They keep movin' around." by Harold Le Doux by Jim Davis OAR FIE LP I ~YOO AU. RIO'MTl SPEA~TOM~! PEANUTS ~E IT 15 IN TME PAPE~, MAAclE J&.IE ltE OFF AT NINE O'a.ocK MOHOAV M~NIN6 TtMBLE" EEDS by Charles M. Schulz s~tSUPON 1---------------------------__, :L.OUP'l' nw<. CHOCK 11 Otnj ANP CAL.L P0WN HIS 1'7elV111Y! YOUR MANNERS ARE TERRIBLE LATELY GORDO I WANT YOU TO BE A PERFECT GENTLEMAN FROM NOW ON f'Oa BETTER oa F8a W8aMI .. BECAUSE HIS ~HRSTO ~,MICMFEL. by Ernie Bushmiller WHY ARE YOU TIPPING THERE'S A YOUR CAP? LADYBUG ON MY NOSE WE'"£ bOf -ro rur 1r !>~,I.AC£ ~ERE H£ WN"f r1.w rr ! ~~WOR>'S SOTt'#\\ ~ECf\NPAY~ lH&JR t-OOSE,fiJOO, CL01He.S- EV£RY1AIMG ! by Gus Arriola 'I:) J!!iE I 6'J1ite1 cal.~ "Tt&A ~ ~TW IN 6tN:./l.IFfa/ 1*~ J.V.t!T "OJ CAN PO/ . by Tom Batiuk by Kevin Fagan I WE~S l"'f.-E:ttt WOUl.t' 6£ SAn:, A~ LO~ AS Wt ~·-r loll~ 11' IN 'f~ ftf;flt~Rlf~ ' Nf.~'f 1?> f~E: SE.£5l . BUI iJJttY DOESN'i SHE. OUST GEr f'IOE'/ FroM THE. ~UKE.E~ ELSE'? PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "Wint fllCTITIOUI au11 .. a11 MAMelTAT .. ONT PUBLIC NOTICE "'"'" Pul>llllled 'OrW191 CO.ti O.Uy Pllol, UM ll,20,21,.kllY•, 1911 W 1 .. I. PUBUCNOftCE The followt .. 11ert011 I& dolno bUSI· neu.s: lfl1'tJI PACIFIC Oii. PARTNERS IH, IU ... lll•COU"1'0f'TM$ HO Hewporl Cefllff Orlve •200, ITAT& ~CAUNllNIA ...._-1 9Mdl, C.. 9M60 HNI TMe Jeck O. Wiiii~. 2tO Hewpott C.UWTYOPOll ...... $ c.11 .. r 0r1 .... Newport BHCll, C•. l'tl°"'C....Or .. ...... ti..o .... AM. CA me1 Tiii& bwlMH h collduclecl h • Pl•lflllft: OIL•ERT M. ltOMMEI., llmltecl ...,_tlllp. vs. De~: LEE Pl!HISON, et el. PUBUC NOTICE MUH: HOllDSTJIEaHEH LUXURIES, 4U Felr A-, Apt. 102, Coste -· CellfomlatMa aert "9tly Kr•' ii, 4U F•lr A-. C:-Meu, C:.llloml• ••• Tiiis ~ Is condwc'9d by en In· dM ... I. BertPltltyl(r ... &11 Tlll1 ~ w• fllect wllll Ille C-ty CleR of Or .... C-ly on -y 21, 1911. .. ,.,,. ~llMd Or ..... Caell Oelly Piiot, J-20, 77, JUiy '· 11, "'' 2922 .. 1. PUBLIC NOTICE Jec:ll O. Wiikin-. Crou<AimplelMM: ROY OKUMA, ----------- Tiii& ~••filed wit!\ 11w v&. Cre&t·Oefe114le11I&: I.EE C°""IYClentOfOr .... C-yOflMey FEHISOH; DOES 1 TI41tOUGH10, lfl. 16, I 911. Cl11&ln, Pt&IDI Pul>lltlwd Or .. CO.SI 0.lly PlloC Mey JO, J""" •• I), 20, 1911 25GIM1 PUBLIC NOTICE I PICTI TIOUS aU51NIEU I• MAMl!nATU1IPT Tiie ro11ow1no .,..._, Is ooino Dull· ,,. .. , •t: FUl.l.ERTOH ROLL OFF I SERVICE, JSOI W•st Ave11ue, l, Fullenoro,c.llto<'fllet1Ul Mic'-! l..ft ~. )JID1 WHt ~1.ynnF _ _, Tiiis ~I w~ 111.0 wllll ltw c ou111y Cleft Of 0r.,.. C-ly on May n , 2'C PIU71 Pvltll-Or .. C-1 O.tly f'llOI, Jurw 20, 21. Jvh 4. 1•. ,.., __ ~1 I Aw,,.,., FUllfftOll, C.lltorftl• 9»:13 Tiiis _.,,.H Is c-.ctotd by et1 111· I• dlvldu•I. PUBLIC NOTICE i I Mk'-1 LH Coddlno Tllh st.at-wes llled with ,,,. C°""IY Clertt of Or-COuttty on Jut1• ''· 1911. WNlllOll CCMlaT CN' CALI POllNIA COUNTY CW 0.A .... 1• C.lwtc c.... DfM ..... ~C*k.e--.......... CA,,,.. MARilflAGI 0" "l!TITIOHER: KYEHGSOOKIM I DEATH NOTICES lllUPOlfDeNT: SUNG KIL KIM IU ..... CPAMll.Y I.AWi D,_. NOTIC&1 YM ............ T1le C-_,. 41M141e .... .,.. ...... -.... , I I I I I I DOUGHERTY Thomas Robert. Joseph E D WA RD ( BU D S I Patrick and Summer Mar DOUGHERTY. resident of Lane. Mass of Christian Balboa Island. Ca. Passed Burial will be celebrated on away on June 16'. 1981. He Saturday, June 20, 1981 at was born on March 25, 1921. 8:00AM at. St. Joachim's Survived by his wife Helen. Catholic Church with inter- son Mike. his mother Mercy ment at Good Shepherd Dougherty. his sister Eileen Cemetery, Huntington Chavez and nephew Gary Beach, Ca Fr-lends may call Chavez. Private services. In at Pierce Brothers Bell lieu or nowers the famil y re· Broadway Mortuary on Fri· quests donations be made lo day, June 19. 1981 from the Cancer Society or your 4:00PM to 9:00PM. Pierce favorite charity. Brothers Bell Broadway ! HENlt\' Mortuary directors. · ROBERT W. HENRY was LANCE a resident or Dana Point. DONNA 1.. LANCE. resi· Ca. Pass~ away.on June 17• dent of Costa Me sa , Ca. 198}. He LS surv1Ved by his Passed away on June 17, wife Margar,et Mary Henry l 98l Survived by her of D~nl\ Point. Ca., 2 sons mother Margaret Mcintosh Patrick G~orge Henry or of Costa Mesa, Ca. Private G ~erne v 11l e. Ca . and family services were held. Mtchael Joseph Henry or Pierce Brothers Bell Dana Polnt, Ca.. 1 brother Broadway Mortu ary direc· Glen Henry of M la mi. tors Florida, l sister Reba Gantz. · of Philadelphia. Pen-Mc:INTYllE · nsytvanla, 3 grandchildren, OREN F. McINTYRE. re· sident of Long Beach. Ca. -----------since 19'7. Passed away on Mlw41 ...... ,...... ..... . ..,. ...................... . If, ........ -ll9Wke .. -.................. .,.. ....... .. .. ,,....... ..... .,.. ........ . ,........N_.,,_., .. , ... ._. AVllOI u ....... , ............... •1 .,......, ......... "'*• U& • ......... _ ... "",....... .............................. .......... II u ... .._ ..elcllW el <-te * ....................... ... ,., ........... _., ....... . -·· • ,...... • eteeKllll. 11 ... , ..... ,,...._......., .... '""'"· 1. TO THE ltESPOffOEHT: T .. petlU-.... tllM • petltloft conc.emlne ,_ l'IMlff'-· 11 '°" tell to file • -wllMll » .. .,,Of -.. ,.~ ... ·-··~ ... you, .,_ ,....,.., ,.,,.., lie ..,..,., e11d the CCMH1 IM"f ~ a judgment C-. tallllno lftl...nl,.. w ...., ordltn c- cw11lnt dlYlllM Of pr-"'t, ....-~~ClllMI c-,, clllMI _., eltOrney:=, ,endwcllo-r A · 11e1 .. ,_., er..,..., 11y lN cowt. Tiie .. 111 ween. IHlno of money °' proPWty, or otNr ceurt ... ~I-Pl'oceedl .... l'NY ellO r• wit. Dai.ct: IMrdl l4, ltll. LEE A. UltANCH, Cl«ll By: C.H. AHOER50H, o.tMY P11bllllllCI Or .... C-1 Delly Piiot J-20, 21, July 4, 11, 1"1 JCCMI ·-------- PlJBUC NOTICE June 15. 1981. He was a ----------- IALn•GHOM SMITH & MHH.L WISTCLW CHAN&. "27 E 17th St Cos11 Mna 6"6-9371 NaCl llOTHHS SMITHS' MOITVAaY 627 Main St HUnt1nQton Bttach 536-6539 r~C-.CvtlW .-..c>llA.L , ... Cenwtety MOrlUlll'V Cha~l-Ctematory 3600 PaclftC VI.-,, Drtve .-We>o<t Beach 644·2700 veteran ol the United States Navy, World War l. Colonel in the Army Air Corps, World War II, he was slcip· per of an Army Air Corps Ship in World War lt. He re· celved ha Masten in SaUinj In llr'lO. He II survived by hl• son Lawrence or Norwalk, Ca., brothers Owen of Hawaii and Albert of Pen· nsylvania and 4 grandchildren. Service• held fllCTtnOU• IWllN$11 MAMll •TAHMaNT The ... IOWl"t ,..._, •r• 0011>9 !Md!-•: VICTOIUA °"°"P, I. TO .. ltttl lle"r A-, Wte 211, f-'6111 valley, Qllflnlla tr1'I T.,_ S.-, 6 a.1eve11to G_,, ......... ~c.Mtenll•t..a 1. ... , .... UIM8ltfl, lid .._.r •. C..U MeM. CMlfwllM t»» Tltl1 ...,_ It c...-..Ctecl b't' a It... ......... .. T .. ...... Tlllt 1--.1 -fllecl wlttl !flt Ge11111y Ci.t1l Of Ore1191 C.-ly Oii J-11. ttCI. on Friday, June 18, 1981 at Nilll ..... °".,. c:-t o.ti~'= U :OOAM •l Harbor Lawn .1-tt.tJ,Ju1Y4•11,1t01 ,,,. .. ,, Memorial Chapel .,Ith Rev. John Furman officiating. Ptiauc NOTICE Servlees lmder the dkrectloo ·----------• of Harbor Lawn·MCNnt Olive PtCT1'19"11U1 .. 1c11 Mortuary of Costa Mesa. MAMelTAHMa"T "'~"·"'"'..... Tiie .......... --It ...... lllMI· .,.., ......,. -••: CASTlta CAntLEEN ADRJENN• CA RTER , re1ldent o' LIPUTYUI ... t"2 a1 """81, .. -. v....,, GallfWNftNI NICMem....., ~. 97.a et fl'9nal1 '"-'"'Valley, c:.i1Wftle ..,. Corona del Mar, Ca. PH~ ™'....,_,,.,...., 1111111-away on Jlfne 18, lHl. .... -.... · • Survived by her motJaer an4 ,. .. -=:r :,'..,.O.:: .. 1tep-fatber by and Ju.ne c:-ty Gift .. 0r.., ~ e11 RW.lJ al Lacuna Nlcuel, Ca. , ... ,., "°' l).er rat.her and mp-ll>CJtMf .,..._.Or-.. ce.e o.:= Everett. and Jean Caner ot J..,,,. .,,,.,.4 u,,., 191..,: Co Io ra do. a a I• t • r u d .._. ......... ...._"-'-..:-;-.-._.... ___ ___ broth«·ln·law C)ftWa ud PUBLIC NOTICE Jim Moravec ol a.&eap, ll· 1----;;;;;;;;iliii:iiiWiiid&--llnol1, a 2-year-ol• Dlete ":.'.::W:==:' Neva, and 1ran~•rent1 Tiie ...... ,.._ .. ....._..., Ett.el and J ltd all1D of 11111 ::...,. OM''-•TI "°°'" Burbank, Ca. • .a.t aad •· M•••ca. ~ .., ....... .,. C!lt P1o -Ran "' 1ur-.. Cee.1-.~--and Janice Md GUI alM ot ,,,_.. lc•tt 1-.-., ... t4u lurbaM. ca. and I C0816M. r.=!=.•••· '•••• •-'•• !lenlC'ml wW IMI ..,_.. al die ,_ -•.......,., 111 ._ PleUIC! V&ew Chapel M --. 'WW FU UAW a c 4 4 a ca a o a a a a a es a a a 3 ... _. ....................................... -·------~------..-..-.._..__.._ __ _ Orange Coast DAILY ptLOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 ca FOR THE aa:ORO The 'Workplace ~ustle' :~s;:.::_ will make bosses squirm MlrU MT •nd Mn. !Mvld Foti«, HUl'll· ....... ltMd\, girt -.... ,. Mr. -lltrL p..,1 Moote, ,_1el11 Velley, t1r1 ~-Mr. •IWI Mrt ltlCll•rO Hollmefl, Irvine Ny. .... .,. Mr. and Mn Elvll ,..-co<ll, Hun1· "'9100' 9-:11, boy. LlflCle H-r, HU111l1>9ton BHCll, elrl. IMJJ1 Mr. efld ¥1-L Rallen l(•tller, HU111· lnotOfl IMec:ll, 9lr1, SOUTMCOAIT MaDICAL C$NT•a ,_2 Mr. efld #trL Keith C. Aml>lif" .. 't', Cepl&tr-&Mell, 01r1. ,_, Mr. etlCI Mr•. OeMy McCulf°"91>, South i..ouna. boy. Mr. •nd Mrs AUrllo Woo41bury, L.ee<ttl• Be«ll Oirl. ,_. Mr. e11d Mrt Cllerlu McLeln. UOQun• &Mell, boy. ,_. Mr. e11d Mrt. Eugene Slo<h••ll. D•n• Polnl, boy ,_, Mr. end Mrs TllomH Archbold. D•n• Point. boy J-11 Mr. •nd Mrt R•ndy Appeloren. Sou111 L~. boY. J-IJ Mr . end Mr•. Jolln HuOdlHlon, Yovn• 8eec:ll, boy Mr. enO Mr• Ro~rl Wllll•m•. L•ou11• N19Uel, boy. SAN CL$MENT$ 0$N$aAL HOSPITAL Mey21 Mr. •tld Mt•. G,_y J-•· S.11 Cl•m•nte. girl _,u Mr •nd MH Dev•G HHO, O•na Pol11t,glr1 Mr. •fld MtL Denni• l.omberOI. Sen Clem•nl•, girl. Mey?t Mr. alld Mr&. R.-11 Rue>pe. Set\ Clem•n•.flrl. Mr. •11d ""'' E•9QUl•I l.•ou,..s, \.eou11• Be«11, 11oy. ~. end Mr&. Monta McC...ne, S... Cl•m•t1te, olrl. ,_1 Mr. •"" Mn . 1<11111 Mew.on, $en Jua11 C•pi&lr•"°· boy Mr. •no MrL Georoe liolcnklu , s.n c iem.11 ... boy J-2 Mr. •nd Mn ,.,.,_ Al>enlet, O•n• Point, boy ,_, Mr . •110 Mrs H•rrY Sm Ill\, S111 Clem•11te,boy. ,_4 Mr •• ,.., Mr• M•C,,.•I R-. S.n Clemente, girt J-4 Mr. •M Mr•. l.eO Cerw, C111>l1tr""° a .. cll,glrl Mr . and M". OoNlld FolQMr. S.11 Cl•m•11 .. ,boy ,_, Mr . •ncl Mr-. Ste.,,_., KHQefl Jr .• Sen Clemente, boy. Mr. eno Mrs. Sl•Pll•n Brooh , L.eouna Bffcll, olrl. JaMI li•nls. Dene Point, glri J-7 Mr •ncl MrL Potoro Flowro. Seti Cl•me11I•. boy M r •nd Mr\ Roger M•"oney~ CllPl•lr•"° Beech, bo,. J-1 Mr. •"" Mn. Joequln Juuu, Dene Polnl, boy •• Mr. •"" M•• Rob<rr1 C•11lu. S.n Cl.m•11•. glrl l.aJM """"" -Tr•o w1111.,.,,,, Coron• 0.1 M¥. lloy. cars*bikes• •skateboards• trucks.baby carriages•tea carts•trikes rol lerskates • walker~ .oys •wagons .. •• scooters•hot rods*coupes• trailers*hard tops•convert- ibles•motor homes•1awn mowers*llmos •corporate headquarters •garden carts Model A's•••• •typlngtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles*golf carts•mocte1 tralns*blkes *planos•cars ref rlgerators •sk,tes•• .... @ If It's got wheels, you'll move It faster In a Dally Piiot classified ad.Call 6-i2·S6~ and I f rlendly ad- viser will help you tum your wheels Into ca Sh. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The stare that lasts too long, the playful pat on the posterior, the proposition that sounds like a joke -it's all part of a ritualistic on-the-Job dance that two San Francisco filmmakers call "The Workplace Hustle.'' In an award-winning, 33 - minute documentary that makes some men squirm and women cheer, co-producers Woody Clark and Al Brito have cap- tured the rite of sexual harass- ment as it is performed in of- fices. factories and universities from coast to coast; a pervasive exercise in degrada- tion that many men can 'l seem to take seriously and women can· t take at all. The film. narrated by Ed Asner, star of the "Lou Grant" television series. features actors in situations all too common to American w'orkplaces. The boss lets a woman know she can buy a promotion with sexual favors. A leering customer tells a waitress he wants something "that isn't on the menu.'' "We did a film about the prevalent problem, the one that's been historical, the one that's really at the guta of our society in terms of working," said Clark, an anthropologist who tell academia three years ago to start Clark Communica- tions Inc. ··From the male point of view -there's a line in the film - 'the office is the hunting grounds, the promotion bP.comes· the bait,"' he said. ... ~ San Francisco filmmaker Woody Clark has produced a 33-minute film called "The Workplace Hustle" about se:r:ual harassment at the office. "The Workplace Hustle" also tells the story of Helen Young, a former Oregon bank executive who lost her job after refusing the advances of her boss She sued and won More and more, Clark said, companies are being forced to pay damages to women who Al" ........ Sister Loretto Driscoll Jound herself out of a teaching job at Boston's Bradford College after trying to get the faculty fo join the 'lieamsters Union. Teacher nun ousted after pushing union BOSTON <AP > -A soft· spoken nun at Bradford College who wants the faculty to join the Teamsters union says she's just "fighting for the common good" and isn't doing anything special. Sister Loretto Driscoll claims that her unionizing efforts got her fired from the librarian's job she'd held there four years. She said that when Dean Robert Forrey fired ber, "No reason or advance notice was· given. I asked, 'Was it my work?' He aaid, 'No. ll wu foe the good of Bradford College.' ·'My credentials are the strongest oo campus. I think I can say that without bra11ing." she said ... It bas to be because of my work on the faculty affain committee and my interest ln the unlon.'l A National Labor RelaUons Board bearing on the faculty's effort to join the Teamsten was, held in Bolton. No decision !I ex- pecte4 for several weeka. College Presldtnl 1n1a Heckel declined to comment at the hearlnt on the rea1ona for Slat.er Drlacoll'• flrlna. Sliter DtlacoU, a naUve of Ludlow, IC)'., bad been dlreetor of the llbrar)' at tbe private, secular J71-year-old coUete foe 400 1tudenl1 near the New Hasn111h1re border. She alto wu a trnbman wrtim, teacher ad a member of lbe bumnltlet f ae.lt1. Sbe bolda a dottorate tn Sa,u.ta and 1Duter'1 d••reea in SD&lllb and Ubrar1 1e6enc.. Sbe bu MID a amt fW "abaul 40 ,. .............. ....... tMdNn bffa .... ler .. ted a11 Jelata1 a ant,. beeaUM ~-Id~ were 1'11at allowinC lap.at tnlo ....... ..,..,. • lbe f&cult)t manulpro¥td91," part-time teachers. signed a let· ter expressing interest in form- ing a Teamsters bargaining unit, Sister Driscoll said. "The general public does not realize there is a professional branch of the Teamsters unit, that they represent educational institutions." Sister Driscoll said. Luke Kramer, executive of· ricer of Teamsters Local 380, said Sister Driscoll "asked very searching and pertinent ques· tions. She became very active. She isn't as naive as she loOb." The college administration op- posed the move, clalmin1 that the faculty is management rather than labor. Sister Driscoll aald her re· 1t1tous order, the Sisters of Divine Providence ill Kentucky, told her "it WU \IP to the in· dividual sister to do the' common good. 1 am in this to fl-1tt. for tbe common good. We are put the day when those opprelffd can be helped by traditional charltiet or indlvid\lal effort.'' A1ked whether ahe II flalltlnl to set her Job back, Slst.r Drltcoll said, "l have no plan& 1t tbla Ume. I wW play it-d91 by day.'' She said •be hu · • ablolutely no regreta" about her involve· ment. • ... .a..p like a baby .....,. nt1bt,"lhe11ld. Viets rea~ttled BANGKOK. Tballud (AP) - Vietnam llat Hal Ill K..aa famlU• to lbe ee.&ral ... _...., provlDff ol Lam DoDc la • ecoaiocnk NHWemmC prosrua that •• 11'•111 .. lH ... a.• people ~ tMn ..... ,..., take lecal action after being fired or demoted for refusing to bed with their bosses. And cor· porations realize that employees who are fooling around can't be getting much done. "The bottom line is profit. When you have sexual harass- ment on the job, you're interfer- ing with work performance and people's economic produclivi· ty,'' he said. And because of this growing corporate aware ness, "The Workplace Hustle" -which won awards at the San Francisco Film Festival and the New York Film Festival -has found its way into training sessions of several Fortune 500 companies. among them Xerox and Hewlett- Packard, and of government agencies. including the Coast Guard and Army. 'fhe average film of its type sells 500 copies total -Clark has sold almost that many in 10 months, at $520 a copy. So far, no television network has chosen to air the film. Clark said broadcast executives have complained "Hustle" Is too one· sided. Clark maintains his film ad· dresses a problem that touches many lives. "The office is where people traditionally have met and mar· ried, and that's what often hap· pel'16. But sexual harassment isn't love and marriage. It's clearJy so~flling else ... Thpl 90me..tbing else ranges from• states and crude jokes to physical assault, Lyn Farley, author of "The S e xual Shakedown,'' says in the film. ··A stare becomes sexual harassment when it begins to make the woman feel uncom· fortable," Clark said. "The point we make in the film is. it's not up to women to ·draw the line. Men should know that it's inap- propriate behavior." Seventy percent of all women have experienced sexual harass· ment at least once. according to studies conducted by Redhook magazine, by the Department or Housing and Urban Develop· ment and by Ms. Farley at Cornell University. More than half of all women have left a job -or been fired -because o( it, the studles indicate. While few people deny that sexual harassment exists, there is disagreement about why and how often it occurs. Phyllis Schlafly, for instance, told a Senate subcommittee ln AprU that no "virtuous woman" would be subject to sexual harassment. The testimony by the outspoken opponent to the proposed Equal R)1hts Amend· ment and other feminist goals was contrary to that of moet other wit.nesaes, who a1reed that aexual haruament on the job is a serloua bationlll problem. SceMe tn tbe tum of groups o( ... ad ..... dilcauln• tbeir perceptions ot \be problem help support Aaner's statement that m~n a~ women "ate 1exual har-11ment throu1h different eyes, bear lt throu1h different ears." The women'• scene took two hours to film; the men'• took twlee u lone and included much Joldn1. "lt'a almott Wte, ll you want to be a real man ln t.hele litua- Uona, y~·~ to baru1 ~ 1ttret&rJ, t You're IUllW· ... .sod.al~.·· Ms. Farley..,. la -llila. ''ftat ............. It ..... Mdel1 Ucl .. tM ~ ·aw IOCW al· Ut.ad• Illa" 111ct11 Md ablitW t.bla .... MUtftol'. :n. jibe. Lftailltil .... It; ftal'I ., -~ ................ . J•nt .. Qll at U :aul. .,... ..::.-:.-::-.,. .. Prtvete ............ at a.. a.. a...,.,....~• Hill• ••••rial P.ark, ,,... ..... '•dtte , ........ , • .,, . ..._.....,'*"' .. a . , _ _. ........... iiiiiilillll'".,i Hw•................. ,,.. ... ., .• ,~... ' -------· Se~ f!FNDl Of UM laN\1. whlth bal "11 tull.Ume ad 11 . - the Vlttnam !feft _.,, .... ported. ~ .. d '6tit "Wt .. lt't illl a ' I Orange Coast DAIL 'V PILOT /Saturday. June 20, 1981 . Monty Simmons, keeper of the cats, plays With 500-pound lion. Once bitten by a jaguar, he's cautious now. ··when/ retire and go fishing. I want alf my arms and legs." First A~eriCan · zoo grew and grew two by two EDITOR'S NOTE -Philadelphia's animal houe. of/1c1 all11 the Philadelphia Zoological Garden.I - the zoo-u the nation'1 oldest. It waU be 107 years old an July. Much ha.3 changed since the opening. but much has not. It 's still alluring fur for children, of all age&. By CHIUS ROBERTS PHILADELPHIA <APl - Mormon leader Brigham Young gave two bears. Presi· dent Ulysses Grant sent two curassows, chicken-ti.Jee birds from South America. Mrs. William Tec\,\mseh Sherman even offered the cow, "Atlanta," which had accom- panied her husband on bis march through Georgia. So a 200 was born. lt was Amer ica's first, on the drawing board for 15 years but interrupted by the Civil War. The date was July 1, 1874. A BRASS BAND was playing and flags were flying and steam- boats plied the nearby Schuylkill River, ferrying people to The Great Event. Few, if any, In that bubbling crowd had ever seen a zoo and so they didn't know just what to do -certainly not "the middle· aged maiden" who was about to be in distress. There was this big elephant. And it started ambling toward her. That's when she dropped her parasol and started for the tree, not noticing the chain that connected the elephant's foot to a mighty oak. "NOT MEETING with en· couraging success in this at- tempt (at tree climbing), she gave a despairing look toward he r enemy and, noticing the chain, quickl y picked up her parasol and. or course, glanced around to see if anyone was looking," noted a reporter for· the old Philadelphia Press who witnessed the event. Almost 107 years have passed slnce the elephant startled the lady. Some things have changed at Philadelphia's Zoological Gardens. Some haven't. Money is still the biggest worry, according to Dr. Wilbur 8 . Amand, the Zoo's current director and senior veterinarian. Differences? Zoos are becom· ing more selective in their col- 1 ections and seeking out en- dangered species. "They are realizing that they are not strictly entertainment institutions anymore. Education about conservation, about the threat of extinction, is equally important," Amand says. "WE HA VE TO make space by not having one of everything you can get your hands on. It's not a stamp collection. We feel we have a res ponsibility to future generations -to give them a chance to know, say, a Siberian tiger by seeing one alive. not a stuffed one in some museum." T~e Philadelphia Zoo was modeled after the Regent's Park Zoo in London. And although many or the original buildings ue gone now, there's still an old-fashioned air to the place with shrub-lined promenades, wrought iron fences and copper weather vanes. It sits on 42 acres in Fair- mount Park, said to be the largest single city park in the United States. The older build- ings are slate-roofed, flanked by stout old trees -gingkoes from China, Japanese pagodas, mock oranges and wisteria. .. WE'RE A Ll'ITLE Victorian park. within a park within a city. That's what we are," says Jeanne Sega, the zoo's director of interpretive services. America's first zoo {the Lon- don Zoo -oldest in the modern world -in 1829) claims a lot of firsts. Among them: -The first zoo in the world to breed and rear orangutans Cl928) and cheetahs (1956), and the first in the United States to breed and rear chimpanzees { 1930) and trumpeter swans (1965). -The first zoo in the United States to exhibit its primates behind glass, thus resulting in the "complete elimination of tuberculosis. formerly a major scourge among monkeys and apes ." -THE FIRST ZOO to study animal diets on a wide scale and to feed its collection scientifical· ly. including giving its flam- ingos carrot juice to keep their feathers pink. The work is car· ried out at the Penrose Research Laboratory, the first such re- search center Lo be established at an American zoo (1901 ). THE FEEDING of animals by visitors actually was a problem right from the start. On July 14, 1874, only two weeks after the zoo opened, of· ficials announced that not only had a South American sloth been poked to death by umbrellas and canes, but a baboon had died after being fed sulphur match heads. Recently, the Philadelphia Zoo placed a total ban on feeding by visitors, saying it made it im· possible to accurately monitor the animals' food intake and in some cases endangered their lives. The decision was prompted by autopsies that revealed s uch foreign objects as fl ash bulbs and juice cans in the stomachs of some animals. During the Great Depression, the Philadelphia Zoo almost closed. The at\lmals, threatened with destruction because of lack of funds, paraded downtown to attract attention, and school children collected pennies. And all the time Monty Sim· mons was sneaking in over the fence. "IN 11IOSE DAYS you didn't have no quarter," he says. "So it was up and over." Actually it turned out pretty good for the zoo. Simmons liked the place ·so much he decided to stay. Today, he's the Keeper of the Cats, considered by zoo brass u "a gem of an employee, one of the best keepers ln the business.'' As a kaa 1rowlng up in South Philadelphia, Frank "'lumbo also went to the zoo and, like Simmons, be took a Uking to the place. . 8 UT BE WOULDN'T ever work there. lnatead be became a wealthy restaurateur, owner ol Palu"!_~~: one of this town'• moet IJUP'll&r dlnln& apota. And he became a benefactor. ••sometime• I ao alone. I W H there OIM nlcbt and al l pulled out the li1bt1 on tbe car ahone OQ a Uon, a handsome fellow walkiq around la the out· aide enci.un b1 the moat. "And I Nmember thinkinc, 'No one'• ..-. to burt Wm. No oae'•,..,.. to aboot hlm.' ADd knowlnf tbal mede me fMI tnal~ rieb." -~ • ' • • • • • • ..-.--. a a o •• 0 0 I .... 'f' • • 0 ....-• • • Is&••• ¥ . ... . . . . . Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT /Saturday, June 20, 1981 The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642 -5678 Looking for a great buy in a television? See today's listings, classification 8098. 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Let GOLDEN WEST REALTORS Show You How To Invest With Little Cash And No Tenant Problem. ~ GOLDENWEST ~ REALTORS ~~"LT~ ~ASSOCIATES 848-8588 "GIANT"' MESA VERDE Bargain Republic trs· level S giant bdrms. 3 baths. huge famil y room, fireplace, formal dining, owner will sell for $199,500. A must see. call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS E-Z TO QUALIFY 4 IORMS MESA NIOOS Assume the large existing 9'l'h% loan and the owner wouJd consider a sm 2nd. New drapes. some new.carpeting, jacuzzi & garage door opener are some of the amenities of this 3Br, 2Ba home with an add on family room offers a real value at $165,000. DECORATORS llUGHT This large 3Br, 2'hBa Condo has it all. Tasteful use of paper and wood, custom wood shutters, gas BBQ, huge wood deck patio, air conditioning, microwave oven, and that warm homey feeling. Only 1 yr old and it also offers a 12.38% loan that can be assumed and 'OWC 2nd. Full price $172.500. LINDA ISLE Wid e channel view from spectacular ~rchitectural designed 4 bdrm. 5 bath, oool home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1 ,495.000. Summ er occupancy. LIDO ISLE HOMES Dalebout Bay & Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 I OPIH SATURDAY I ·5 -------- COME WITH US •. TO DOVIR SHORES. HIGHLY 1 UPGRADED FOUR BEDROOM HOME .. THE CENTER GALLERY, FROM WHICH ALL ROOMS RADIATE, IS A UNJQUE I FEATURE AND GREAT SfEP SAVER THE LIVING ROOM WITH , FIREPLACE, DINING ROOM. AND MASTER BEDROOM ALL OVERLOO K T ll E S PARKLIN G POOL. S PA AND FlREPIT .. BEYOND IS AN UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW OF UPPER BAY , MOU NTAI NS AND CITY LIGHTS SEE RONNIE MARAVICH. 2106 SANTIAGO DRIVE .••••••••••••••••.•.•••• $559,000 I ' COME WITH US •.• TO DOVER SHORES. CUSTOM THREE BEDROOM HOME .. HUGE FAMILY ROOM .. FORMAL DINING ROOM .. PROFES,S IONALLY DE CORATED .PARK ·LIKE YARD. LUXU RIOUS POOL. A bREAM HOME FOR PRIVACY ANO RELAXATION SEF. OO'ITIE AUSfERO 1363 GALAXY DRIVE .••••• IY AP'°'MTMEMT .•••••• $495,000 COME WITH US ••. TO WESTCLIFF. ATTRACTIVE FOUR BEDROO M HOME .. COUNTRY KJTCHEN WITH EATING AREA. OAK CABINETS ALL NEW APPLI ANCES NEW C ARPETS TIIROUGHOliT. CUSTOM DRAPES ANO WALLPAPER .SELLER MOTI VATED .. PRICE REDUCED .. SEE DOTTIE AUSTERO. 1112 HOTIIMGHAM .......................... MOW $299.500 COME WITH US ••. TO WOODIRIDGE, IRVIME. PRIME • LOCATION. ENJOY TllE MORNING SUN FROM ACROSS THE I LAK E TWO M ASTEE BEDR OOM SU I TES DINING ROOM BREAKFAST ROOM G ATED ENTRY PHONE AT GATE SEE JEAN STEVENS #9 LAKEVIEW •••••.•.•••.•..••.••••.•••••••.••••••• $255,000 ::=: ~.~.:;. = the lowest price fee sim- Wortt•••• Tri'• ~ pie on lhe market by --------ANNOUNCEMENTS, s100.ooo. Be clever, then Owner wlll help rmance • Giant garden home in Newport Riviera. Living I room realures: cozy I fireplace. Sweeping stairway to private master suite. Enjoy summer barbeque on brick patio. Shaded by towering pine. Only $137.500! Call us. 673-8550 OPEN SUM 1-5 120 VIA 9UITO Featured on Homes Tour this lovely traditional s pacious, custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home. newly decorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475.000. Must see. COME WITH US •• TO WESTCLIFF. THREE BEDROOMS .. FAMILY AND DI NING ROOMS. CUSTOM WALLPAPER .. NEW CARPETS NEW ROOF QUIET LOCATION YET CONVENIENT TO SHOPS. LIBRARY ANO SCIDOLS .. SEE HARRIET PERRY PEISONALS & e njoy your profits! LOST & FOUND Great asswnable lsl TD. Call today, before 1l 's ~~mtnt> ::: sold. 673-8550 IAcal NOl1tn SM I.oil • f'ound s.ioo Pt1·MW'lal1• ~ Sor1ol Clubo• ~ Tu~el• ,s.451) SERVICES Srnl<'t Oor«'on EMl'LOYMENT & THE REAL ESTATERS OCEAHYIEW RXB rtErARATION Sthoob I n~trutuon JOO w.nlt"d• 1oc~ OPEN SAT /SUN 1·5 lttlp 11.•nlo<J \1' • MHCHANDISE AMICI""' Apphant-~ AWhOft =~·:; Mat~r••I' C.morn " Eq•1prn. ~I ~·.· fl ... to' .... f'\trftnure Ga.r11to "ial• Hor.n ~ld CC>W• Jf""f'1r> u•r.tock Ill """"°r) M1>ttll-• MIM"*UI~-' \\ •ntitd Muut111Mtrumen\& om .. ••urn • .,;quip Peo Pl•-• Orc•n• S.-.1na M a<'l\J.ntt llpow1J1•I Cooch 51«•.RHl.,.not S.r ~.·.r:..ie>.H1f'1 !>ltrOPO J~ Cameo H igh l ands, $359,000, on fee land. Great potential Owner motivated. TWO LONGS THE STADllS CO. 673-7761; 760-13'7 SO. COAST PLAZA Take over 10% lat TD, seller will creat 2nd TC. A.a lilUe as St!,500 down. Buys this sharp 3 Bdrm 2 Ba home, minOtea from So. Cout Plaza Shop- ping Center. PENINSULA Rxer Only steps lD lhe surf, as this bargain fixer. Bring paint brushes & shovels & cash In on $$$Call now @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7, 4 ·63, ·6990 PRIVATE IARGAIN One or Mesa Verde's quietest areas. Charm· ing 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. ramil y room. stone fireplace, ver y open floor plan. 2 patios, RV parking. Reduced to Sl61 ,000. Another must see! Call, 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS THEREAL ESTA9I,ERS SUPEaDUPElt Beautiful, immaculate, nicely landscaped 4 bdrm home on cul-de- s ac. Spacious rooms. View or golf COU~e Jrom property. Owner will help with financing. On· ly $139,SOO. CP II now 97i·53'70. ALLSTATE REALTORS NEAR 11NWnHGTS" DUPLEX. one 4 Bdrm 2 bath charmer with rireplace, "The other" 2 Bdrm 2 bath with OPEN SUM I ·5 214 VIA ITHACA Newly r e mode led 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for entertaining;. $420,000 . Bes t price for the money. PEMIMSULA rOIMT IEACHFROMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath cus tom home. 3700 sq. ft. ' featuring marine room. $1 ,385,000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bdrm, den. s pacious Plan 8, immaculate. Low priced at $215,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR I-ti 11or•rl• Dr•v• ,...,, fl bl"> blbl r ire p I ace . A II Co r !!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $165,000. Owner will • carry AITO. Call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPORT IEACH $42,000 DOWN WATER VIEW 1528 CORNWALL UHE SAT & SUM l·SREDUCED to S229.5PO COME WITH US ••. TO HARIOR HIGHLANDS. THREE BEDROO MS AND OEN. LOVELY KITCH EN SE PARATE BREAKFAST ROOM .WET BAR ASSU MABLE $70.000 IST T.D .. OWNER WILL CARRY 2NO TD PRICE JUST RED UC ED $32,000 SEE HARRIET P ERRY .• 1915 IERYL LAME ............................ HOW $197,500 COME WITH US •.. TO THE ILUFFS. THE POPULAR "X " PLAN CONDO FREE STANDING END UN IT THREE BEDROOMS .. TWO BATHS NEW CA RPET SEE MICHELLE DAVY 532 CAMCHA •••.•••••••••.•.••••.•.••.••..•.•..... S 194,500 COME WITH US ..• TO COSTA MESA IEASTSIDEt. IMMACULATE THREE BEDROOM HOME .. LOVELY KITCHEN .HUG E REAR YARD <CORNER LOT) .. ADEQUATE SPACE FOR RECREATION VEHICLE OR BOAT. PLUS POOL .. SEE DORIS BROWN. 302 VISTA IAYA .................................. $119,500 COME WITH US ••• TO HEWPORT TERRACE, LIKE NEW THREE BEDROO M CONDO .. PRIVACY AND VIEW .. MANY EXTRAS IN THIS LOVELY NEWPORT BEACH RETREAT <TAKE COSTA MESA'S l9TH SfREETTO WEST END> .SEE ROG ER BARQUIST #6 WIHDSOMG COURT ••••.••••••••.•••.••.•.•..•• S 159,500 BOATS & MARINE £QUIP.MDU Great terms aod easy ~~ qualifying! Spanish tile FROM SUMDECK Only $209,900! Channing Newport Beach 4 Bdrm, features wood burning fire place. Huge over· sized lot with rea.r cov. ered patio. Owner is motivated and willing to help finance! Just listed. Ca II now. e?J..8550 COME WITH US •.• TO B>IMGER. IOLSA CHICA AREA. THREE BEDROOMS .. FAMILY ROOM .. FLOOR TO C EILING STONE FIREPLACE .. NEW CAR.PET .. NEW PAINT .. CONVENI ENT TO SHOPS. SCHOOLS AND BEACH .. SEE SALLY NETT EL. C-11 loab,Malf\l bcr\'tft' loot.I Mannr f:qulp ... UPo..tt lloau MHll Ch• r1t>·r lo•l•S.11 b u Slip> Oon1 llo••• Speed t !>loo eo.u Stor•c• TRANSroRU TION IOlO 1---------= 4 IR IACKIAY : Sl-37,500! llCJ!O Roomy, 4 Bdrm. 2 sly, : w/cozy fi.teplace. Very clean , light and airy. 9110 New: dishwasher. water vt20 healer, paint, paper , ::: skylight! Beauttrully •ue landscaped patio A ::~ mustsee! •1111 9ll0 - ~lU -. !llSJC) THE REAL ESTATERS HOTACOMOO St2.t00 NO DOWN-NO COSTS POOL HOME 3Br . 2Ba + family rm home. on cul-de·sac. Privacy & luxury al a re- asooable price. Please call bkr for details. ~:Jl.2246 -LIDOISl.I OP .. HOUSI 118 VlA lmACA 2-SSATISUN ---------• entry leads to gigantic 4 EAST SIDE Bdrm home. Gourmet Bargains Galore! We kitchen plus formal din- have the right one for ing. Sparkling pool and you. AU sizes. pools too. spa, paddle tenois court! Great financing, Call for Only S289.000. Just Hst- more details. e d , so h urry . ca 11 @ SEA COVE PROPERTIE~ 714-63 J-6990 e?s-8550 THE REAL ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS STEPS TO HACH 2 bdrm each unit + room & bath ofr 2 car garage. Good w/s rental area. $2501000. 16151 SCHRYER LAME, H.&. ........................ SI 12,500 AV AH.AILE IY APPOINTMENT COME WITH US •.• TO IAYCREST. PRESTIG IOUS F I VE BEDROOMS .. FAMILY ANO DINING ROOMS. ISLAND TYPE KITC HEN .. B UI LT IN BBQ. BRICK PATI O .. POOL SIZE YARD PADDLE TENNIS COU RT. THREE CA R GARAGE. ASK _FOR "A D'AUllA •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••.•• $4'5,000 COME WITH US ••. TO WESTCLIFF. PROMINENT BUILDER'S OWN HOME .. THREE SPACIOUS BEDROOMS PEGGED OAK FLOORS .. Q UALITY PANELING .. TWO CAR GAR AGE WITH WORKSHOP ASIC FOR ELAINE SVB>EEH •.•..•.•....•.•.....•••• $425,000 4Br newly finish ed More families are getting COMtiiaelAL dream home, spacloua the camping ''bug" this uv..-rms·sunny p atio. year. H you ha'e a -=---------1111111 - LOHGTBM OWHEa RMAHCIHG GARDEN GROVE .. 2 associated ~room,2Ylbathswith COME WITH US .•. TO WESTCLIFF. NEAT THREE BEDROOM - rlUI 9'106 "'1111 WM '711 inu l'Tll rm n. '7JI .WT.Iii •• t71f + bdrm b b Vlr&inia O'Brien Agt. camper that's not get Spaclou.s 3 • 2 at tr73-l3213 ting used. sell It now apt. BlUns, wet bar• with a Classified Ad . fireplace, atrium. Over l!!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!ll!!ll!!!!!!I --------- 500 sq. ft. ot business space + 4 car garage. Priced at ~.ooo. assoc iated ----unt & Associates REAL ESTATE loft or den. Dining room, HOME .. OPEN FLOOR PLAN WITH EASY ACCESS TO ALL ROOMS fi replace. spacious .. Fl RE PLA CE .. COPPER PLUMB I NG .. ONE YEAR HOME townhouse. Owner will !~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I PROTECTION PLAN .FREE FORM POOL AND SPA carry at 13%. Vivian v~ OR TO GUY ~s1 000 Grant. Agt. 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French drs/windows, s pa. Lease/lse opt/sale. $795,000. Open Sun 2-5~30. 2716 Shell. J eri Hunt WISTCU_. CUSTOM: •15 Bdnns + fam rm. +hobby nn, off huge pool w /decking. 3 fplcs. May leaae. ~.ooo. Open daily. 1133 Highland. J eri Hunt SIY.USS CUSTOM off era the ultimate in perf edion 'with 6 bdrms, form din, fam rm, 3 frplcs, sourmel kitdi. 4 car 1ar + V\18 . $1.2 Mllllon. Jeri Hunt. fACMCT • IMDY to auume FHA • 8t tB. SIM PlT!-JOI 2 lob, Rl. I Br + dft + Rv fliiliMM, v .. •ts•. r:--r;-:.-' STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? \ tlA T THI HEAT Possibilities potential of this Balboa Island Prop. are lremeodous. Mulitl· pie units can be used ror summer winter income or as a combination in· vestment and summer residence. Top condl· lion, loads or charm, flexible terms n ow at.250. ............ llty '1 700 -. hlty K9f! 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ID. 0,. ... ,.10-s 7.,. l6H --- .tl1S-34lt WALMUT 19UAll -2 Bdrm condo ln lrvinf'. Owner will carry at 13.5%. 1102,500. NACN NOUSI. 1117.MO -Newport Beacb 3 Bdrm A·frame with a $74,000 assumable low, low Interest. Super buy. WHITI WATll VllW -Assume a 91,1, % loan on this magnificent 4 Bdrm, ocean view home with night light view of Dana Point, lar1e rooms , high ceiling, loada or storace, room to expand, steps to the beautiful beMh. 9685,000. TUm•ocec ,..,.....,_. -Natural beamed wood ceilings, paneling, warm earthtones. Lovely view, this 4 ·Bdrm Edinborou1b has everything. Excellent financinc. $389.000. COIONA Dll MAI WA~ -Fantastic jelly view. One of Mail£.r '1oveliesl 2 Bdrm 2 bath condos. Lge l~" .:tailed lattice trim. The superb cont'a_ '1 ,,,y furnishings maybe purchased. Except.~ ..i property. $549,IOO. n.n.•ocec Ml•~ -z story, 4 Bdrm 1 bath MacGregor, built by Lusk. Step down living room, large dining room, bay windowed break Cast nook with sunny sit-down view. Exquisite in every detail. P>S,000. WATaNONT DUPl.IX -2 Bdrm plus bachelor, both units with brick rtreplaces, pier and float. Room for two boats. $450,000. CORONA DEL MAI tuft.ti -One or the few duplexes w I a pool. Desirable street w /hi income, comfort 3 Bdrm owners unit. $320,000. JASMMI ca .. -Comfort.ab)e 3 Bdrm home with plantation shutters, parquet floors, lush carJetln1. tastefttl decoratial{,. Within the security 1atea of Jasmine Creek. t v, % asstar1u1b)e loan. $335,()(X). • TllTLllOCI Hl•NLAMel -A stunnln1 achievement by Pollock lnterjon. P:x~W.lte decor.ting thruout_ .Ulis 4 Bdrm. 1 st1 heme wttb separate dinin' room and lar1e matter suite. A 11ew and exc1t.in, offerina "112,000. ....... .., .............. &~ llll .. tc.-..... ., c ..... ..... IOO& llCUmTT If you lite to entel'tatn, here ls a a bdrm tMa.ty you should buy! Large, tereened·ln rear patio, family rool!l, easy care yard, diftin& rm & fireplace. Located in Pride of Ownerablp area. 545-9491 t t I DllTTM• t I I Bring paiRtbrusb 4' broom ud save Ill on 2 bedroom fixer. Jt-2 1JOOin&. Owner will carry first T .D. ! Only ttoo,ooo . .,._1.501or1lt·73tt. PMTICULM? ~·i .·'t\ X.L0i{-c~?..] ---. ----------------· llAIMOMAl&.1 IAYcasT-Slfi, ... You wiJl feel rlaht at home in thls • IR beauty with the 1reate1t kltchen·family room ever. Ll1ht, bri1ht, friendly. Perfect. for ntertalnln1 with lots of yard for 1ummer BBQs. New, modern kitchen appliances. Private muter BR auJte separate from other bdrms. See today. I OM M• CANYON ec&.P COUlll ..cTACUl.AI '"V•s+' I ............ .. Lar•nt lot of all the Bil Cyn Deane Homeat What a spacious " beautiful yard tor entertaining! Lovely PoOl " spa plus a darling gazebo (with even a chandelier). Gated front courtyd with foufttaln. Dramatic , foyer w /hu1e cry1tal chandelier, 2-story cellin1 in living rm, formal d.inini rm, paneled den w~parquet floor, 4'1't baths, 4 bedrooms including glamorous master suite with marble bath. II• CA.MYOM COUMT'IY C&.UI •llA T YllW~J. I H .OtO Magnificent location o'looklng 8th •reen or golf course. Call today for appt to 1ee this luxurioua Geor1tan COionial custom by owner/builder. 5 Bdrma, lge formal dinini rm, family rm, billiard rm , refrigerated wine rm & 61h baths. Lots of marble, finest wood paneling &: custom molding , areat storage, 2 stairways, air-cond., bit-in vacuum system + many_other custom features. 2..-TOltY ltUnlX -t9WPOIT llACH s~s TO llACH-owlB fllHAiMCI Call today to see this fme duplex ! Live in one unit 4c rent the other. 4 Bdrms, deck &: 2 baths in upper: 2 bedrms &c 1 bath in lower . Fireplace in each. Some view of ocean. OWC 1st T .D. &c note of $247 ,000, int. only. No loan fee. $299,500. IALIOA ISLAND DWLIX_.4IO.Oll 4 Bedrooms upstair & 3 bedrooms downstairs with patio and deck. Co vered garage and laundry room. Excellent for summer-winter rental. Just steps to the bay at beach from the door of this excellent tax shelter + potentially appreciating prop. ... AllOWHIAD-W TO CATA.LIMA Unimpeded view 25 ft across to see the world. 3 Bedr'OOO'E. Western red cedar inside and out. -Architect's award design. See it, then live in it. A sreal value. Asking $98,500. WllUY M. TA YLGa CO.. llALTOltS '"' s..J ............ ~ CIMTH. M.& 644-4911 . Tll PREmlllS ISCIY .. ·-·PlJC( 4 Bedroom, with unique wrap-around sun deck throu1h french doors off muter bedroom, 3 baths, raised entry with planter, formal family rm, 2 frplcs, nook, walk-in cl08et in master suite, 3 car sarace. Owner will help fin11nce . ...... .... tint ............ . 151-4400 Hildie Si~ 138-2533 HAI• II• ESTATE MASllFICOO <>NM T09AY l·I #JMOMACO Truly o utstanding. The award winning "Jodelle" Estate Home situated on breathtaking ocean, coast & Cit)' lights view lot. An extremely s pacious townhome of quality & distinction , 3 bdrms plus family room, formal dining room, exquisite patio areas, lofty trestle ceiling & gorgeous decor . Presented at $885,000 See Bim . Hastings. OCEAN VIEW CllJO FOi $153,500 The price is correct & there is on· ly one 2 bdrm, 2 bath left in the Sunset Bluff Tract. Security gate guarded community. Also 3 very large 2 bdrm, 3 bath studio homes with private yard. Priced at $135,000. lOOfc, down to qualified buyers. O,IM SAT & SUM 12·5 SUNSn ILUPFS TIACT 2157 P.clflc A••· Coste Mete (Off Vlctorle •• ltoullhw ttl JIFF lllllY. UALTOR Z60Z Newport 11•4. ... usport hoch '75-t I 11 \Trad 541-9572 RCTaylorCo (J40 9900 SIAVllW Beauty and privacy pervade in this captivating 4 B. R. home. Combine low maintenance yard, guarded gate. fabulous exercise pool & spa together with fantastic assumables, make this a BEST BUY al $379,500. SPT&LASS Spectacular night light and ocean views . This h o me has a courtyard e ntry pool, 2 bedroom guest s uite, stud y. playroom and family room. Master bedroom s uite has a separate jacuzzi. $759,000. HAllOR VllW NOMI llDUCID TO SILL ONLY $224,950 for this 3 BR 2 BA Harbor View Home near park and pool. Motivated owner will assist in financing. Try 10% down and quick escrow. Hurry won't last! HIWPOIT Cil.IM TOWlllOMI Immaculate 2 story Balboa plan -only 1 year old. Many upgrades, relaxins recreational facilities, including community pool , spa, sauna. Convenient location, too! 2 Bd. plus den, 2~ ba. Excellent value at $135,000. 11 ¥•,_ · IO'Ye LOAN •HAllOI VllW HDMI• Sensationally decorated Carmel model in move-in condition ! Featuring 3 bedrooms 1 immaculate yanj & FEE land. Priced to sell at PJ2,000. For private showing call 759·1501 or 152-7373 1 octAa"°"' 1UN&aow Private, lockable, iron gate onto white sand. Charming Laguna cottage is perfect weekend hideaway or rental. Owners will finance with ~%down. Call for details . 963-5671 For those with di1cr1miAatin1 taste, to whom locaUon is so important, we offer Ulla splendid home in the beautitul Mesa Verde area. An exciting 4 bedroom home. 545-Nl ME T LUCY SYi R 12•/e "NA.MCIMeAVAJL ••• JUST STWSTOllACN on this charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath home in Newport Shores. Price reduced $10,000 to $165,000 for quick sale! Owner will carry 1st ---· If not sold in two weeb ! Owner tranaf ern4 t Fresh paint in • out. &aper-area. Zmtin1 73 VA loan, ~ P.l.T.I. Owner Mil oMala e41'lity loan • will conalder ~. M5 Mil \ "" .. MOMr'M ••• ... all YOU pay when Yu.I tall ... ·~~ VA loait on this I bedroom, I Mdl '-.Uh ~. Only Slll,MO. 8ubm1t offtn, 78t-t•t •. fli·fl11 Wey ,. ~bly OM al ,,. new ll»l'S ol tli. ..._a L.• fltmllr. '°' • rum. rA ~ • con••· ""' .,,,,.., n • ~ WCllNt' In • r-**d aet'lice ...., -• ~ .,.. ,,., OClllMilnfy l'McMd lbr ,.,_ ~ -L.ucy ~ '" fie "*' Hf'lk» ...,.. _,,,_ c..,,.., ~llOY It a l90Mf bride. 919 #Id l'let ~ltd. ... ,.,,, ., eo... ,.. .. _,.,.,.,., ~ .. ...... d fte C#y Md ~ .,.... aug-,... ,.., ,.., ... ,. flMnca.,,.,.. . ...,_ ,., .,. ._ •'90' In ,,..,..,, or •allir>Q • ,,..,,,,,, -I ' '" "' In plOfleffy lbr ~ I,.._.. ....-aenoa tam t.ucy. CM/ ,,.. at ...... ,, st fMDO• . · T.D. 759-1501 or 752.7373 ATTIMnOM COM'llACTOIS Custom built 3 bedroom, 3 bath home on lf.t acre in excellent residential nei1hborbood. Storage galore including_ huge ~·x.so· garage with ~ bath (could be mother-in-law quarters.). 2 RV access for trucks or campers. 963-~71 I SJ•.•to• S Lara. famllY home in mlnt condition. Yw"'I ~e the cuatom PGOl IUITOUnded by '"4M •eckinl natled in a Iara• lrreular 1anl. Block wall fencin1 prow " IHlulion 11111 the heavy shake r.t tMielaUle from tbole bot l\lmmer • .,.. Tate °"' • tM,GOO Iola it onlJ' lt.111'>. Owner lau truaf.erred and ..._ ii vacaat ani rudJ to move tn, Very creative financing available on this spacious home reatwi.nc 3 bedroom.. • 2 baths! Recently painted • papered for tbe discriminating buyer! Only $l19,000. 759-1501 or 752.7313 __. HUMnM•TOM IMCNTOWMHOMI IDghly up1raded and ready for immediate. occupancy. This two bedroom, two bath beauty includes a loft that would be perfect tor .your private office or library. With a two car eacloMd 1arage you'd expect to pay much more than S115,000. Seller* boulht another and are eictremeJy motivated to sell qulcldy .. m.Sl11 I • .. ........ ir9 ~ ........ ,.... ------~·...._.~ ... • . UDO -Llwm PllE ................... a.&.. .... ,..._. I~ .ttw. SJll,fft. 6ll·l4H. lllPl.EX_.E Pm BnOI IOft ... .-o....w.w .... ..,... .et & JW ........ ....., ........ . Dec.ec .. ., ....,. 1191.000. Piii Of OWNEISllP Dl llUSE ............... "* ........ ..... Ute. w /ce•en4 ,.... .... • .. a ... . Mt...,. to .. PoW.., IMdt. fltty ... ..... Meed ... I 1•• .. ................................... IJll;tOO. DECORATOR'S YIUJ BALIGA c..,... .. , ................. •"•"· dilM. sher, crysW -• • ..._.. of ........ & ••••••• ~. , .... , ..... & vu ...._ ._.. ,.._ ,,_,, •• a ceerdlaeted Z t.ed. ledmced to $375,000. '31·1400. NEWPORT CHARMER-1'00L , ,.,......., ............... '-"' ,... ... ~ ... a. .... tod1tec11 ywcl ..... •••d t.y tr•-rr· 0,.. lf•fat , ... wlfli HWly re•••led Wk..._ Tw• ~o• + .. ...., c...W be l .............. s 115,000 .... FIXER DOLL HOUSE-$165,000 w .... t..cll ............. ~ Newport Flaw ....._ Dthe lty ZH lOtlt S...... & c•fw...._611-1410. ON WATER-FRONT IOW Mewty ~ 2 .... a. ce-op. Gor,.-c....._~ .... .._. •lew. As-. ..._ Seier wtl ....., Ill t11t..u.,.1o111 .a,..,..._ s211.ooo. PENINSULA POINT COTTAGE °" .... """ ......... '""" .......... yet •• to hy or heda. J "94. Z "'- fw .... IMllWet--~ .......... priced for qieldl Mde. SHS,000. 631·1400. CORNER RANCH STYLE-NEWPORT Oell c........ lhll• tie, ti.eautH•t ndK .... & ..... Al ... ....., .. tW1 ..... sp.c:W 3 be4. ..._ wttlt exc.,et a• .. l.a.d ldtclMll & t-, ra °"lye..,..... ....... & Ill. 92'5,IOO. BLUFFS END UNIT-YU l•..tlYy ..,-oded coner ., .... , aldltt tn•••· Al ••llitM• Is t1t1t D1l1r" --l be4. c-4o wlllt • I t'J ...... 12'•.ooo. '31·1401. LAGUNA HILLS-OCEAN YU c.,...1......._2 ..._ ....... ~. ..,.. & ..... w ............. ,.... wttt. ............. & .... Al I •11 I 1t TD & owHr ••Y cwry Jad. SJ7t.IOI. 611-1400. LIDO ISLE BEACH RETREAT Street to ... loutlea. c-tort9'h J IN4. J ..... ~ ... _.. drmsr flr1ptsc•. Priced rftM .. SJ55.IOI. NEWPORT AXER DUPLEX-VU U.•~•.W Ylew .t ~ J W. J tlia,/ I W., I lrll& A.aw.,_ ............. Y•cltt C .... 1141.000 1st .. 11% ........... OW11er will cwry 2114. SJ41,loo. 6Jl-1400. NEXT DOOi TO NEWPORT ~S,'4••••11•1 .... -,... .......... .... ...,, ......................... .. eww ''e• "-.. J ..._ .... I MtlaL o--.., C8"'J ........ .,,. .......... ~··--··· ........ . $ 16 l.lel. Me•r lnlH & IOtli. '11·14". SMOIECUFFS COINER $3&9,8 I t' 1lWr. .... w/1119t.-,,. -,_ ... ~•t Lw/.,,a p1 'I .... ,. ... w.. .... IAYflONT CONDl-lAIC£ · ............ .., ............. J M. :+ ............ (&.w.P I 1111& ...... TL.c. .... ., ......... .......... Sltl.000. PADAMIC YU-IMO RUN. •·••tit.I ..... , a coordl•••• .. ···-·· -,.. ............... L,.,p ,._ 11M:tu•1.e Ill Ml YU .._ ..... 1..._..._,...,,..+••n ,.. .,, ., ... a-.; lllrf•• ........ a lt•l•HJ. OWMlt WILL CAllY. 1971, ........ .... nlfT IOW~OIONA IEl MAI ON WATEl-U~ lulMr ~· .............. ~Ml•w-feJ ... .,..~ ...,, .......... .,, ........ _ w 11(,_,.... .. run ... ~ a .............. ....,....... - ....... ftl.-fM.Ql-I l ··-~ ~ . . ____ __.._........ CLASSIC UIO tal This executive family home ia one of the most charming on the Island. With 5 bedrooms and 3+ baths, there is plenty of livin1 area. Plantation wood shutters and French doors lead to elegantly landscaped patio. Also, with sunroom in master suite you may enjoy a partial bay view. Don't miss this enchanting and highly sophisticated home. $765,000. Open Sunday 1·5. 828 Via LidoSoud. A llAUTlfUL HOMI Motivated owners will finance this lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on a huge professionally landscaped corner. The privacy, pool area and gorgeous gardens are just a few of the many amenities. $369,500. SUN SITS, SIAS CAP I, SPYGLASS & MOii ... await you in this magnificent Southport . Th is tastefully decorated 6 bedroom, 4'f.l bath view home has so many options available you'll believe you're in a custom built home. The many tiers of used brick both front and rear add total dimension to the lush gardens and the built·in cabinets in the bedroomi make this an ideal family home. Priced at $699,500. SIA VIEW CUSTOM Beautif uUy decorated 4 bedroom home with large panelled family room. Guard gated community with pool and tennis courts. High assumablle loan with owner financing. $925,000. PalMI IWffS LOCATION Lowest price in such a prime locatien . rOriginal Bluffs "E " plan on lush gr eenbelt. 3 bedrooms, 2 'h baths, family room, country kitchen. Price just reduced to $298,500. SANT A ANA HmCIH1"S Super Fatinily Home on large lot. 3 bedrooms. 1 bath -delightful family kitchen. Great ~ntial - 20% down with private financing. A steal at just $123,500. POIMll .. ODa HOI • Jasmine Creek model home -a plan 5 with tile jacuzzi, 3 bedrooms, 2'f.l baths, large kitchen and family room. Lowest price in the neighborhood. Ask about the creative "financing. $360.<><><J. . LIDO ISLI Spanish elegance at its best . . . 4 years new at the peaceful west end of Lido Isle . Community beach at each end of the street, 4 bedrooms, 33A baths, gourmet kitchen walled patio with fountain . SupeT family - entertainment home. Owner creative -submit. 1625.~. SPYM.ASS tlU. This immaculate professionally decorated home is loaded with charm. The brieht interior features the finest in carpets, wallcovering and window treamments. custom pool and spa together with lush la n d scapin g make this comfortable home perfect for entertaining. $475,000. $50,000 down moves you in. OWM•NMAMC9 See this beautiful four bedroom 3 bath home in one ~ Newport Beach's moat quality areu. The professionally landscaped ll'\D'4ll feature very private pool and SJ>•· Hurry, this won't lut - Owner will car ry the ltt TD '915,000 OWll• WIU.CMIY · BeatuUw a Hdroom N•WJ)4>rt Beach bome wUh larse lot, 1pa1 frtDcb doon, oak. cabinetry aaa lo\'ely laodtcapin1. R•H1tlc1lly priced at '3:~ fee. ()pm 8un 1-5. 1212 Ber re . • IAIGAIM OF THI W. -Fabulous view, secluded North Laguna, two bedrooms, needs your decorating ideas, $340,000 ... A listing of Nadine Crout PINTHOUSE LIVIM• -Newport's most fabulous view, 2 bedrooms, new carpets and drapes, mirrored fi repla ce, a sensational un it. $275,000. . .A listing of Dennis Scholtz COLONIAL· WITH GOOD AMAMCING - 5 bedrooms, 3 bath, dormers, great kitchen. earth tone decor. A value at $249,000. . . listing or Na ta lie Fogarty WOODSY IM llVIME -2 bedrooms, 2 bath, fantastic patio, beautifully decorated with earth tones . $127 ,90Ck .. A listin of Natalie Fogarty DELIGHTFUL DUPLEX -Two. 2 bedroom units with skylights and bay views. Walk t o beach. $450,000, assume $290,000 at 13'h% ... A listing of Laraine Shaw ' SPAIKLIMG CLEAN CITIHOMI -3 bedroom, 2'h bath, fireplace, 2 car garage, end unit, some view ! $240,000 ... A listing of J odi Fernandez REALTORS, 675·6000 2443 &et COMt H._.,way, C0tona del Mar WE HAVE 4l OF THE BEST USTINGS IN TOWN GREAT FOUNTAIN VALLEY LOCATION 5 BDRM, 2'12 ba. 2 story. Assumable lO'ho/r loan. $155,000 Owftw/ Aptd, loH ....... lltn. 536-9311 or 9'Z.2tl I Delightful 3 bdrm, 2 bath unique home, designed & built by Laguna architect Harold Dunn in 1940. Large master suite with beamed ceilings, fireplace, skylight & ocean view. Gazebo, 1 bdrm guest cottage. $285,000 with easy owner financing. WILLIAM lllSLER REALTOR 497-JSI I' OPIN HOU511·5 ONH IM SPYGLUS Custom 25 room Mediterranean Vi 11 a . Panoramic vi e w.s . ~.400,000. See Barbara Ballmann At 17, MUIR BEACH CIRCLE <>PIH IM IA YSHOllS • Distinctive Cape Cod. Brick fireplace. Beams & shutters. 3 BR. 2 BA. w /2 patios. $335,000 Lll. See Melinda Marston At 2661 CRESTVIEW DRIVE OPIH IM 116 CAMYOH Elegant 4 BR . Versailles overlooking 10th fairway. '$650,000. See LaVonda At 5 RUE DU PARC OPIM IM TUlll.aOCtC Beautiful view condo. 2 BR. Den. 2 BA. Assumable loan. Owner will help finance. $188,~. See IUta Quiggle At 73 HIGHLAND VIEW - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20, 1981 ~------~ . NIWPOIT SHOUI LAMD IMCLllDe 25.45 EASTQLUFF OR. NEWPORT bEACH. CA. Roomy 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home so close to the beach. Builtlns, including disbwaaher plus flreplace & nice carpeting. Only SUM,50(). MCMM>20 OP .. S-1·1 Z71Cltnllt.0...... Fruit treea • room tor your own ja.rdetl comrli. meot thll beautlru a bdrm, fam.Uy rm home. Comeaeeltl Sllt,900. B/"'6 B.aul'I Try about 15% dwn. & owner will carry balance. ONT .. SA.ND Opetl w . ' s-. 1-5 MAUIY STAUffB SU UOH llALTY 67).5314 Now 13~% owner financing available. Sunny split·level 3 bdrm, 2~ bath adult home . Fantastic major greenbelt location. End unit for extra beauty & privacy. $265,000. 4 lge .. bdrms, fam. rm., formal dining. Has spacious living rm. with Spanish flavor. Remodeled kitchen & new carpeting thruout, complete the VISUAL beauty. Here's some more . . . take over a $500,000 loan at only 12% interest. Asking $895.000. Owner will help on the balance. OPEN TODAY 1·5 ~Vista Flora WOW! I 120 W. Oc••flCllll, Newport IHch 125,000 down •JKI total monthly IM'ymenta of on· ly 9856 for this lovely 3 Bdrm cul de aac home. Only '129,500. C•ll now 979-5370 Hard to find at th.is price. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, double patios, quiet greenbelt location. $185,000. JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919Newport11¥cl. corMf' JOlll ALLSTATE OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 1961 San Bruno w ..... ~ .. ._.. L11""4p of tt. a..tt llJricnl REALTORS • 1UNDA ISLE LAGOON! Well designed! 4BR traditional on corner location w/bay on two sides ! Ci rcular staircase, marble fplc, family rm and upstairs play room. Slip fOr two 55 ' boats. Appt. only . $1 ,850,000 leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (N15) MEWPOIT'S NEWEST IAYFIOMT COMMUMITY. Docking for lg. craft along its 147' of bayfront. 2·story en· try w/a step·down living rm wlrireplace & wet bar. dining & brkfst rms w/bay views & a library w/bath. Upstairs, an entire wing en· folds the master suite w /separate , sitting rm & fplc , and another wing holds 2 more BRs & baths. $1,500,000. Larry Dyer 642·8235. (Nl6). OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5 · 842Harbor Island, Promonotory Bay · NewPort Beach. llG CANYON. Total privacy among custom homes! A Superbly apJ>Oint· ed 4 BRS residence with formal liv· ing and dining rooms . Beautiful patio with large pool and spa. A. de· corators delight. Master suite features huge private bath and dressing room. $865,000. Lynne Valentine. 644-6200. (N17 ) TWl~VI OMI STOIY EASTSIDI COSTA MESA UMtTS. Pride of ownership. Patios, 12 garages & ex. parking, all two bedroom. $765,000. Owner may assist financing. Bea Arnold 644.QOO. CN18 ) sura VllW: ... Y, OCEM4 .. LIGHTS. Irvine Terrace front row. Custom, single story over 3400 sq. ft. Elegant gourmet kitc h en , 3 s pacious bedrooms + 5 baths, Library & Billiard room. lmJ>Qrted fixtures, walls of glass and fully air condi· tioned. Offered at $690,000 Leasehold . Cathy Schweickert 642·8235. (Nl9) $550,000 Fii. Approximately 5,000 sq. ft. of Marvin Renfro custom de· signed redwood home. 5 BR, studio & basement. Oak plank flooring, 14 x 24 kitchen. Over 11'.1 ac. w/gigantic eucalyptus, pine & maple trees. As· sumable loans & owner. will help finance. Appointment only. Barbara Callihan 642-823.S. (N20) W AIM I NllMDLY IM MIWPOIT 11.ACH. New England Traditional custom home. Formal dining, 4 BR 3 BA lots of wallpaper and much more. $555,000. Call Bea Arnold 644·6200. (N21) IXCB'TIOMAL COMOITIOM. Beautlf ul decorating and excellent financing available in this lovely 4 BR & Fami- ly Rm home. Light and bright with charming mstr suite with fireplace . formal din. rm. Community pool . Close lo beach and s hopping. $459,000. Call Rosemar y Sietz 644~6200. CN22) MS,..,.. WSH HO .. with 4 BR 6 fam. rm. Completely redecorated. new :Citcben, beautiful en~rtalnina area w/spa & flrelJlt. Owner wlll. assist in financing. $315.000. Rosemary Sleu 844.Q>O (N23). UTllM& Y .A nlACTIYll Custom 4Bll, 2~ bath home w/courtyardft· t.rJ in prestilioua area w/l"OCQ for pool. $325,000. Mary Lou llarioa · 8'2·8235. (N24) • I MACNAB IRVINE REALTY GREAT IUY IN THE ILUFFS. Beautiful 4 BRS, 3 bath home on lg greenbelt. High beam ceilings. parquet floors & shutters throughout. Additional storage rm in garage. $239,500 leasehold. Donna Godshall. 644·6200. <N25 ) FALL IN LOYEAGAIM ! Two level. 4 BR dream home w/ panoramic view. private wooden patio and spa. Amenities will surprise and deli ght! Formal dining, family rm . library/office, game room. Prime Turtle Rock location. $385,000. He len Wood. 644-6200. N26) HEW LISTING • NEWPORT. Prestigiou.s area in Newport. 4 BR 3 BA with access for RV parking and room for pool. Cookie Allison 642-8235 . (NZ7). OPEN HOUSE SUN 1·5 · 2424 Francisco . Upper Bay Newport Beach. IALIOA PENINSULA IAYFIOHT. S329.000. 2 BR, 2 bath condo w/patio overlooking pool & bay. Owner will help finance. Barbara Callihan 642·8235. (N28) NESTIGIOUS llYIME THRACE! 3BR home on large lot in s uper location. Terrific financing. $259,000. Coby Ward 642-8235 . <N29). OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5. 1832 Marapata ·Corona del Mar. MOITHWOOD Peters built 4 BR with large bonu.s room, air conditioned, corner location. Owner will assist with large second trust deed . $299,50() Fee. Call Joyce Edlund at 642·8235. (N30) 4 II POOL HOME • SZOl,0001 Owner says to submit all offers on this ap· prox. 2400 sq. ft. home featuring redwood decked no-care yard, coun· try kitchen, formal dining rm & sep. in-law qtrs. Many custom features! Owner will assist in financing to facilitate an immed. sale! Paula Bailey 642·8235. <N31 > EASTSIDE COSTA MESA . Exceptionally ni ce, well constructed 3 BR Fam. Rm'. 2 Ba home. Comer location on a cul-de·sac street. Nice yard. New on the market at $173,000. Martha Macnab 642·8235. (N32) 2 OM A LOT · ACIOSS FllOM PAIK. Owner will carry first T.D. on these two nice 2 bedroom units. One block from s hopping, buses and close to schools & churches. $157,500. Call Larry Dyer 642·8235. (N33) '"llDUelD TO Stzt.too., One of best buys in Mesa Verde! Owner ex- tremely motivated to sell thil im· maculate 4 BR·home. Assumable I.St & 2nd TD's. Owner will assist ln clos· ing costs. HWTY ! Call Paula Balley 642·8235. (N34) LIASIS -llVINI Allot LAii ·LI.All · 2 BR · 2 BA + den condo near the lake a/c -2 car gar .. Security gated comm . w/recreation area. '795.00 available now. CaUlda £can844-6200. <N35) --. Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOTJSaturdey. Jt.ine 20, 1981 ~!.~!4!':' ........ ~~::!.~.~ ....... ~::.~~ ........ ~:!!~~ ........ ..._.. '-549 ....._. '°" 549 .... ,.. I OOZ •••r• 1002 G1•r• I 002 .... ,.. I otl . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,.. I OOZ •••r• I OOJ HUMTIMGTOM HAllOUR TUASUal Do you want the best buy in Huntington Harbour? Would you like an assumable loan of $118,000 at 9.50? Are you lo king for a lovely 3 BDM family home with a good location? I have it all! The lowest and best on Trinidad Island. Call now for an appointment. DIANA CAPPEL 631-1266. WA TIRRONT 30' DOCK Newport's best water buy $525,000 gets you 3br, 3ba huge master suite with spa. Sund\?cks 'with grt view. Sit dn bar. Excell terms. Bob & Dovie Koop. SPYGLASS LIASE 3br. 2ba fromal din., lrg master, fam. rm., very lrg. yard. $1600/mo. Bob & Dovie Koop. "3" NEWPORT CREST CONDOS Ocean view. a ll 4br 3ba. fam. rm., wet bar, din. rm .. pool. tennis. "3" to choose from. $197,000 to $210.000. Submit all offers to Bob & Dovie Koop. 110• OCEAN VIEW Cameo Shores 4br. 3112ba. family rm .. din. rm .. spac10us court yard with pool. Private beaches. Grt financing. $725.000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop. QUALITY CUSTOM NEWPORT 4br. 4ba, formal din .. lrg. family rm., solid wood panel. Huge game rm. super maste r suite with view, fireplace. spa plus lrg. sitting rm. Leaving area. Priced to sell. Terms. $415,000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop. UDO ISLE 4br. 4ba. lrg. lot s teps to tennis & clubhouse. Steal at $460.000. S40.000 dn. must sell fa st. Bob & Dovie Koop. MESA DEL MAR 5 Br 3ba. Pool size yard. New carpet, drapes, paint. Range a nd oven. Steal at $162,000. 10% 1s t of $78.500 plus low down. Bob or Dovie Koop. 631 -1266 WA TERFtlONT LEASE -H.I. 4 Br 4ba. family rm. dining rm. Top cond. Dock for 40' boat. $2200 per rm. Bob or Dovie Koop. llGCAHYOH Prof. decorated Dover 2 Br 2ba, family rm, lge yard. room for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Submit an y offe r or terms. Assum. existing $300,000. Price. $450.000. Bob or Dovie Koop. MESA VIRDE CHAIMER Old fashion c harm -and value. 4 bdr. w/ s pa rkling pool and spa. Priced for quick sale at $185,000. JACKIE HANDLEMEN 631 ·1266 . NEWPORT CREST Excellent value in N~. Bch. 3 bdr .. view of pool & tennis crts. Call for private showing. JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631·1266. DESlllAIU LOCATION Prime Mesa Verde Country Club area. 4 bdr, 31f.a bath custom h ome. Secluded pool a nd s pa . JACKIE HANDLEMAN 631·1266. DISTUSSSALE Irvine terrace. This lovely remod. 3bd w/pool + sauna on fee land was appraised for $439,000. Sacrifice for $379,900 wt $45,000 dn. Patrick Tenore. SIOTHMS!! Huge model perfect home. Estate size custom pool & spa w/view. Elegant t/o. $269,000 w/terms. Patrick Tenore. PALM SPRINGS Condo 3br . 2ba, furnished, security building. $99,900. Call Patrick Tenore. HEWUSTIHG Sharp large 3bd w/bonus rooms, pool, s pa, A.C. + more. Only $129,000 w/terms. Patrick Tenore. OCIAM VllW! !I Spacious 4bd Harbor View Hills Home w/lrg. bonus room. Newly remodeled a nd Prof. decorated in warm earthtones. Best location . Beautiful yards w/new private pool, spa & Gazebo. Too good to be true at $419,900! Call Patrick Tenore. TlltMSTaMS Spotless 4br, Sunwood home. Only $161,000. Call Patrick Tenore. MIATIUY Sharp 2br + den, frpl, patio & spa. Try 10-20% dwn. Assume low Interest rates. Patrick Tenore. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Fl NANCI NC AVAILA81.E . * * * * -* * " I n IALIOA ISLAND'S lowest priced H •ta c II t• " o ~woorf duplex. Probate sale on 30x85' lot. . er1 ge. 0 ec ion ,.. r ~ Bldr's opportunity. .low, low $289..SOO. ~ . ... REALTORS '71-1111 ,, OPIN HOUSI 1·5 IUHIPS AST IUY: L....t prtcH I .... • ....., ~·" wt• •••••• .i.w. l .... frplc. JllJ ....... 0--... ...., fl.mce. UIJ,tOO. MIWPOIT SHOat5' .... J ~ 2 1Mt ...... .,.. a..-c ....... y """' .. ocem ..._.._ c ... •••• wttta TIMMIS & ,..a.JmtSIJl,000 ... COU OF MIWPOIT UALTOIS 2111 ~ Cont Hwy .. C.... .. M.. 671-1111 Town and Country R._s Invite you to the followinr * OPEN HOUstS IN IRYINE * Al wt• A11-•l1 Lo.t UNIVERSITY PAii 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, Dover Model. $152,900. 17386 Sandalwood, off Michelson and Jordan. Open Sat/Sun 1-5. UNIVERSITY PAii 2 Bdrms, 2 bath. family rm. Walden Plan. $189,900 4951 Hemlock off Michelson and Royce. Open Sat & Sunday 1-5. TU RTL Elm 4 Bdrm 3 bath, family rm. Heather Mode l. $259,000 37 Coolbrook off Turtle Rock Dr. and Sycamore Creek. Open Sat & Sunday 1-5. TURTLE RfD 4 Bdrm, 3 bath. family rm, Heather Mdl. $320,000. 12 Canyon Ridge, off Turtlerock Dr., nr Starcrest. Open Saturday 1-5. NORTHYlllJ 4 Bdrm. 21/2 oa, family rm. Castillo Mdl. 1 Candela, off Culver & Irvine Blvd. $222.500. Open Sat /Sun 1·5. We Ha•• Olllln 'ii•• Uta Cal ·Town & Country ft QEALTOQ~ V"~ 552-1800 ma: llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE 1100 POIT CAILOW HARIOI VIEW HOMES OPEN SAT 1-5 Desirable Corner Location In Plase II Harbor View Homes. Popular Montego On Fee Land. Secluded Yard With Spa. View Of Fashion Island & Bjg Canyon. One Block From Community PooJ, Park & Bike Trails. Owner Very Motivated. $279,000. HAllOa VIEW l&l.S Just Listed In Much Sought After Harbor View Hills. Three Bedrooms + Family Room On A Comer Lot. Beautifully M aiotained. Owners Are Being Transferred. Good Financing. Price, $315,000. EASTILW. Former Model With View Of Big Can yon. T hree Bedrooms Plus Convertible Den, 21!.i Baths. Wet Bar . Intercom . Lovely Appointments Throughout. Community Pool. Best Value in Area. Listed Under $200,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. LUXUIY CONDO Con ve n ient Location . Two Bedrooms, Two Baths. Plush Carpets. Plantation Shutters. Skylights. Top Security. Lock Up & ·Leave When You Wish. Large Assumable 10Y.l% First Trust Deed. Only $269,000. COSTA MISA IMCOt• Terrific Triplex, AcUacent To New ~edeveJopment . C&armln1 Rear House ·would Make Great Owner's Home. Other Two Rental Ubils Help With Payments 6 Taxes. sicno Gl'Qll i.come Per llontb. Excellent Plnanetn1 Avatl1ble. Reduced To '155,000. ~-·· I IASTSIDI DUPLU. Room to add two more. Great potential, charming 2 br. units. Owner will finance. S115,500. M I A R L Y M I W P 0 a T I .I A C H . Immaculate 2 br, 2 story, in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lrg. fenced yard. Only. $108,500. OCMH VIEW! 2 year old owner built 4 br. home w /lrg. fam. rm. Decks. Extra parking. Quality throughout. In-law quarters. Secondary financing available. $425,000. WATllNOHT DUPLEX. 11!.i lots! Pier & float for lrg. boat. 3 br. & 2 ba. Beam ceilings. Lrg. liv. rm View from both units . $499,500. D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T l r N C. l'''' ri, "'" ,, !11• 1 r1 E 6 73·9060 " ~COTE nrnLTI er b mvnmmr conrnm You've Arrived at ... BIG CANYON C_uttOfll 18th Fairway Newly hsted 6 bedroom.5 (4 in the main house), 4 1'2 baths. family room , billiard r oom , large breakfast room and a very private pool. Co mpletely separate guest, teen or in-law quarters with 2 bedrooms, fuJl bath and its own liv- ing room, (plumbed for a full kitchen ). Exclusive with Cote Real- ty at $_1.7 Million. BIG CANYON MillkNlair.'1Row The e ntire cul-de-sac boulevard (7 custom homes > nestles the first fairway in Big Canyon. California's most prestigious country club community. This Tudor estate offer~ the ~ltimate in prestige, s ite , location, view, value, appreciation and financ ing . $1.1 Million in assumable loans and owner will carry substantial paper. Exclusive with Cote Realty at $2.3 Million. BIG CANYON Cnto.. 'ioff C..W "Spaciousness·· is the word. Over 4500 feet of extrava gant entertain· ment space. This adult a rchitec- tural award winning home includes gourmet kitchen. billiard room and 30 fl bar overlooking 7th green. Complete stereo system. Elaborate· ly appointed throughout. Truly a country club atmosphere. Owner will carry complete financing for approved buyer. Exclusive at $1.8 Million. 15 Royal St. Ge• 9'· o,.._., 1i-s BIG CANYON Cnto.becl De•w• This highly upgraded 3 bdrm, 3 ba home has it all. 3450 sq ft including custom pool. spa and sauna. View of the golf course and all new c arpe t complement the many refinements. A huge kitchen, family room and formal dining room complete the amenities. Couple the above with excel. assumable financing and you can move in before summ er starts. Exclusive at $875,000. lkJ C•y0tt Spedalst LIDO ISLE This home h as it a ll, beauty, charm , location a nd value ! Recently chosen for Lido Isle home tour. This spacious spanisb style' home invires the family who loves to entertain. A beautif uJ pool and spa area. Just st eps from private beach. 4 Bedrooms with their own baths. Super financing and quick possession. Call for details. Z04V .. S.._ 0,.. s.tw., 1 .. 1 NEWPORT CREST h.,.,....9 for Fine U•lngl Two bedroom condo with amenities galore. A super value with lots ot possibilities. Vaulted ceilings, · wet bar and s undeck $1M,OOO. 1 ..... ..,... ... Ir••, .. -hilllit .._. 2071 a.n Jo•quln HUia Rd. AOI09a froM 9IG CANYON Newport 8e9dt 840-1177 OWMa Will CMIY I ST TD MISA VIUI POOL HOMI OP-. TOOAY l -4. 2032 S. c.,, ... Ct. Just in time for summer! This c harming 4 Bdrm home features huge family room with bar, skylighta and beautiful solar heated pool and spa. And. for the avid photographer, a complete dark room with cust om cabinets, sink, separate water heater, light sealed and ventilated. Beautiful wallpapers a nd levelors thruout. A unique kitchen with cedar skylight and re cessed li g hting . This customized home is a must lo see. Offered at $199,900. CaJI 54()..1151 VA roOL HOME Lovely 3 Bdrm home featuring master bdrm with open beamed ceilings and Ben Franklin fireplace, den a nd library /s tudy off master bdrm. El ega n t f o rm al dining roo m over lookin g pool a nd p a t io. Assumable financing also available . Asking $165.000. For an appointment' to see, call 540-1151 ASSUME LOAN, HO QUALIFYING Freshly painted. s harp 4 Bdrm 2 bath. large yard. new driveway. Brick fi r e pl ace, 5 years new . Owner anxious. Mvve in condition . Asking $129.900. For a n appointment to see. call 540-1151 ERITAGE MILLION DOLLAR tllMES 6000 AN~NG PENINSULA POIHT--f 20/o Fineciftct Brand new 4 Bdrm 4 ba home. in· eludes an exquisite master s uite with balcony overlooking private boat dock and blue p aci f ic. $1,650,000 inc ludes the land or Sl ,295,000 leasehold. Builder will finance al 12'/, interest. 2274 Ch ann~l Road. N.B. SUH SETS SAILIOA T~ 21;~/o Rnca Overlookin g the magnificence of Newport Harbor and it's never ceasing boat activities rests t his newly remodeled custom appointed 4 Bdrm 4 ba pool home . $995,000. 933 Galatea Terrace, CdM TJiese listings will be open Saturday & Sunday 1 to 5pm. llQ, QC~~J.:?0 QJ,NJ'"Ir 675-2311 Pete Barrett Real presents CAR IUFFS A TTEMTIOH 5 full s ize garages (will take more s maller cars). Attractive c ustomized Harbor Highlands. 3 Bdrms & den , 21h baths. Super low maintenance yard with work and extra parking $18.5,000. 1106 1..-yt LIL o,_ Sat/S.. I ·5 SU,ERI OCEAN VIEW HOME From this Harbor View Hills 4 Bdrm home. on a clear clay you can see forever. Separate family room, beautiful landscapin g, s uper move -in condition. Excellent financing. 250 I 1.-.d V5-w, CdM Sat/S-1-5 FOR THE ,RESEHT It.MD MUii Large family h ome in c hoice neighborhood. Gourmet kitchen, huge game/family room, formal dining room , spacious living room with full view of shaded private garden. Area for RV storage. 5 Bdrms and 4 baths. 1500 Hl4)N•d. Ml 0,-W/S.. l·S HORTH COSTA MISA Near Fairview and Paularino, you must see to appreciate this comfortable 4 Bdrm home. Call for appointment to see. $1ZT.OOO. VN..UY CIMTll Hl-....WAY 2 8drm charmer. surrounded by 8 acres or mature orange trees ln the rolling co untryside. 90 minutes from the beach and only $175,000. Call Linda Oeth. IALtO~ ISL.AMO OUPUX Prime location -name your terms . Imma culat e front apartment w /fireplace, latte modern 3 Bdrm 2 bath unit lo rear. $'49,000. 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Cat~h steelbead ll ..... ~ NewPof'lBelch WAIMTO OHWA.,.,.OMT MllllMtaaM• Trout&Salrnon ·lOOydl Outatandlna views ! You are the winner or t••cH $110.000 to river. 10 mJnutN to BOAT SUP . SANDY two free ticketa <SH 5"" UDOISLI Paclrlc Ocean Cishing. BEACH . deck • palio . vilue>tothe Alfordab&e bt1ch Uvina! R&'M* o,..W/Sm l·I Uae aa a home, Retreat, brick BBQ plt.11 lera•" WORLDPAMOUS Professionally deeorat Profe11lonally d~orat ad 4 Br residence with formal dlnlo& rm. cozy library, 2 Crplcs + spac:, muter tuite w /sunken tllb. Located on one of the ler&•t Iota on the bay. Fee land w/lie boat 1llp and ate))8 1way from eudy beach. Thil ex quillte home la shown by appal. only. Call 544-9411 today. 1 14 Vie._ :~~~,~~~~~~axloda~~ comfortable 3 bdrm & lOY AL WIUAH ::!:c1"°ri" .. 2 ~''.'!;:ff. 2 bdrms. 2 bl\h, tm· 1--------1 ... .,.. den, 2 bath BALBOA HOISi SHOW miculate cood1tJoo with room, 5 bdrm.a, 4Y. ba, COVES private com· tioo, ormal d1nin1. expiDaion potential. W"' ..... a.OMT mostly Cedar construe. lllllt bo -...., 000, J1&.De30thn.1July l sltyll&bta. Covered fj ~ \I • ' If( ' ,,_ • ~ tion on 10 • + acres. m Y me. -... · ANAHJ!Uf patio. Community pool J uat $335,000. H U N T I N G T 0 N Lod&e ls furnlsbed. As· Owner I Aaent 873-9187 or Convention Center and tennll. f1nancanc ! HARBOUR aumable mortgage at ns.70&0 Tickets ere Cood for lat time 1dverUsed ! o,..s.t/S. l·S J I t'Yla Mice 4 bdrma, 4 bath, den, re· ady & waitin1 for family llvina. Owner will finance · no qualifying. $445,000. O,..Wts-1·1 215VlctMlu Cozy Ute and 1lry 3 bdrm charmer. Price to sell with flexible terms. Owner will help finance. S3SS,OOO. SANTAANA 3 bdnns, 1"'6 bath, gre1t starter home for young family in outstanding family neighborhood. Assumable loan 196.SOO MESAVMDE o,..s-1-4 ltlZS-.0 Executive borne in Costa Mesa 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 1 story on a cul·de·sac s treet. RV access or room for pool. $184.900 LAGUHA o,..s.tl.4 Sp 754 Trt•we IL Moltlatto..Pcn 3010 I So. P.C.H. 1 bdrm mobile home. I bath, fantastic ocean view from living room & covered patio. 3 private beaches. Adults only. Price includes furniture $24,900 963-1112 JUSTUSTID WATHRONT DPLX 4 & 3, 30' boat dock. S.SS0,000. All this & owner will finance. PIHIMSULA POINT OCEAliRONT 4Br. sea home. Owner wUI help finance w/30% down. $895,000. COSTA...SA ,.-.... COHDO 3Br1 2Ba and all for only s 1216. 950. OCEAloROMT 3Br. 2Ba + bachelor w /panoramic view $480,000. Owner will ftllance. MIWPOltT SHOllH 3Br. 28a, 2 trplcs, $137 ,900. Creative financ1D1 avail. UMTS 6UNITS1239.000CM 8 UNITSS520,000N.8 . Trade your old sturr for new goodies with a Classified ad. 642·5678 ' $3 $100 al1 H tc*e-si1 a PENNY . PINCHER AD 3 lln1•s for 2 days only SI SO a doy Ad\·e rtise one or more Items valued up to SlOO Each addilionlll line Is only 66f for the two days. Sorry. no t' o m m er c.l a I a d s allowi.:d Chuae your Penny Pincher Ad or uae your S.nltAmtrkardtVlsa or Master Charce 97 ! on Maln .Ch1nnel. 9%. $367,000. Write P .O. June 30th perfonnaace SUB,000. 841-'1111 Approx. 5000 aq ft, 2 yr Box 1284 Port Angelus, Exclusive Li.s\jn& at 8 :00 p.m. and may be old custom home . WA 98382 or Phone 3br, 2ba. view. asaum•· chimed by calling' Gourmet kit.. 4 br + (206)4S7·195e or 374-4295 ble loin, OWC 1.Aguna 642-5678, ext. 272. maid 's qtra. SJ,S00,000 Nlcuel. $139,000. 661·1010 113,000 down, $76S /mo. incl. land. Xlnl terms SELL Idle Items with a AGT total monthly payment. can be worked out. Daily Pilot Classified Classified Ads. your one· 2bdrm condo. Great In· Owner, 14C).Ull.S. Ad. &42·5678. stop shopping center. vestment. 1111.1010 all. HOUSES ~ SALE I II ,._ FAM ltM .-0.. 2009 Vista Caudal, Newport Bch 760-8244 $285,000 Sat 1·5 19172 Whitcomb. Huntington Beach 842·2701 $92,500 Sat THE REAL ESTATERS 2 IEDROOM 119 Via Vella, Lido. Newport Bch 673-0697 $48'1,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 DIRECTORY 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, NB 963-8182 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 212 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, N.B. 760-9333 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1055 Wykoff Way, Laguna Beach 497.5494 $250,000 Sat 2·6 2328 Temple Hills Rd., Laguna Bch 497.5494 $325,000 Sat 2·6 ll7 Via Yella, Lido Isle, N.B. 644·9060 $335,000 Sat 1·4/Sun 1-5 2 IR plus FAM RM Off' DEH 4951 Hemlock , Univ. Park. Irv. 552·1800 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Royal St. George, Big Cyn, NB 640-5777 $1 ,800,000 Sun 12·5 502 Acacia. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $324,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 973 Bayside Cove W .. Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $649,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4951 Hemlock. Univ. Park. Irvine 552·1800 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 #9 Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irv. 631-7300 $255,000 Sat 1·5 1515 August Lane, Newport Hgts 640-9900 $135,000 Sat 1·5 2228 Raleigh. Costa Mesa 979-1050 $130.000 Sun 11 :30-4:30 259 62nd St., Newport Shores. NB 642·8850 $139,500 Sat 3·6 3 IEDROOM •632.Capital, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $129,500 Sat 1-5 232 Via San Remo, Lido. Newport Bcb 631·1400 $675,000 Sat 1·5 113 Via Ravenna, Lido, Nwpt Bch 631·1400 $355,000 Sat 1-5 215 Via Nice. Lido Isle, N. B. 963-8182 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2481 'F' Irvine Ave., C.M. 645-1635 or 549-0545 Sat/Sun 1·5 13371 Galway, Garden Grove 530-2254 $104,900 Sat 1-4 'l'2S7 Redlands, Newport Beach 631·1400 $265,000 Sun 1-5 259 Walnut (Nwpt Shrs) NB 645.s996 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 372 Magnolia, Costa Mesa 675·1771 $139,900 Sun 1·5 0 loth St., Huntington Bch 536-9533 $176,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 17386 Sandalwood (Turtleck) Irv. 552·1800 $152,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 1946 Port Locksleigh, Nwpt Bch 644·5272 $215,000 Sun 1-5 1649 Oahu Place. Costa Mesa 549-3470 $134,000 Sun 1·5 3024 Ocean Blvd., Corona'del Mar 631·1400 $1,350.000 17386 Sandalw<><>.d . Univ. Prk, Irv. 552-1800 $152,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 245 LaJolla (Nwpt Hgts) NB 645-0303 $398,000 Sat 1-5 28836 Top ·o World. Laguna Beach 497-5494 $274,000 Sat 2·6 28802 Shady Lane, Laguna Beach 497.5494 $395,000 Sat 2·6 442.5 W. Cst Hwy., Newport Beach 673-9060 $299,500 Sat 1-5 3514 S. Towner, Santa Ana 979.2390 $139,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 2050 National Ave., Costa Mesa 979-2390 $116,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •17 Curl (Jasmine Creek) CdM 675-3411 $438,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2661 Crestview Dr., Bayshores, NB 644-9060 $335,000 Sun 1·5 ••1010-14·16 E. Balboa, Balboa Peninsula 642·8235 $1,350,000 £al/Sun 2-5 1832 Marapata, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $259,000 Sat 1·5 14821 Braebum, Tustin Meadows 631·2242 Sun 1·4 25162nd St. <Nwpt Shores) NB · 548-4882 $159,000 Sat 12·4 31.30 KiJlamey (Halecrest) CM 546-2313 $127 ,500 Sat 12·4 •*6408 Oceanfront, N.B. 642·3215 $598,000 Daily 11·5 JIR .. PAMIM•D .. ••'8 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach 873-7«* $$95,000 Sun 2·5 806 AJ: CE/ Bluff) NB 8'2 S28S,OOO SaV Sun lr5 386ffl&h Drive. Laruna Beach 497·~ •349,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 20 Odya1ey COurt, Npt Crest, NB 646-9200 $198 500 Sun 1·5 2113 Miram•r, Penin Pt., Npt Bch 831·1400 "'41GO Sat 1•5 •1801 Bonnie Doone Terr., N.B. 6'4-7211 '335,000 Sun 1.s 1912 SuQlba1 Mela Verde, C.M. 888-8UZ fl84,800 Sun 1-4 DOS..wtrd. rfewport Beach &11·1400 $388,000 Sun l·~. 211131 eu.•. Newport BUCb 111-woct u..ooo Sat/Sua 1·5 •• ., tWt ..._., 6-tety wlMI ,_ .. w.-... .. ,_ .. "-• ks:M • il .._ • .._. Mat.4 ~w -....... ill.,....... .... ~1 ............ .._, .. ...,-, DAkY rtl OT WANT ADS.,..,._. .._. • ..,.,.. i...w. fw MM w,... ... ...., .. •• -• .. ._....._ i. tllil• ~--eec• ,.._.., _.s_..,. 2443 Bamboo ( Eastbluff) NB 675·6000 $323,000 Sat 1·5 uoo Dennis Dr., Costa Mesa 557·3314 $245,000 SaUSun 12·4 408 16th Street, Huntington Bch 960-6500 $225,000 Sun 1·5 2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $134,900 Sat 1·5 ••827 Via Lido Soud(Lldo Il)NB 673· 7300 $1 ,500,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 275 Citrus St.. Orange 673-5354 $119,900 Sun 1·5 •2615 Harbo r View Drive, CdM 673-1600 $550,000 Sun 1·5 2311 Redlands Dr., Newport Bch 640-5357 $197 ,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1806 Bery l CHbr Hlnds) NB 642·5200 $185.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1824 Port Manleigh UIVH~) NB 675·3411 SaVSun 1·5 1614 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 552-2000 $229.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2478 Ru e d e C annes (Nwpt Riviera>CM 642-8235 $159.000-Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Tiger. Irvine 752-1414 $145.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2001 Seadrift, Irv. Terr., CdM 644·9060 $365.000·Fee Sun 1-5 1921 Tradewinds Ln .. Baycrest. NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sun 1-5 2039 Shipway Lane. Baycrest, N.B. 631·7300 $299,500 Daily 1-5 1915 Beryl Ln, Hrbr Hlnds, N.B. 631·7300 $197.500 Sat 1·5 1528 Cornwall Ln., Westclill, N.B. 631-7300 $229.500 SaVSun 1·5 ••1036 Polaris Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 631·7300 $995,000 Sun 1·5 18 Salzburg, Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 631·7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 215 Iris Ave .. Corona del Mar 631 ·7300 $385.000 SaVSun 1·5 523 Pierpont Dr., Costa Mesa 631·2246 owe n :y,.% sis 1.5 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 276 Sierks (East.side) CM 646·4380 $149,500 Sun 2·5 120 Via Quito, Lido Isle, N.B. 675-6161 $475,000 Sun 1·5 214 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle. NB 675·6161 $420,000 Sun 1·5 1515 Cumberland, Westcliff, N.B. 631·5150 $239,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 2544 Carnegie Ave., Clg Park . 979·5370 $132.500 Sun 1·5 13391 Cromwell. Tustin 752·1700 $152,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 3 I R phis FAM RM Off' De. pm LOFT • 223 Lugonia, Newport Shores. NB 642-8850 $177 ,500 · Sat 3-6 4 IEDROOM •933 Galatea Terr., CdM 673-2311 $995,000 SatlSun 1·5 • •435 Canal St., Newport Beach 631·1400 $245,000 Sat 1·5 • •503 Edgewater, Newport Bch 631·1400 $995,000 Sat 1·5 123 Via Mentone, Lido Isle, N.B. 631·1400 $475,000 Sun 1·5 500 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 642-7751 $395,000 Sal/Sun 12·5 , 118 Via Ithaca, Lido Isle, N.B. 673·7300 Sat/Sun 2·5 2984 Mo5it in V~w, Laguna Bcb 497.54 95,000 Sat 2·6 801 W. Co bine, Santa Ana 979.2390 $134,950 __ 1., Sat/Sun 1·5 1800 Port Harlow (HrbrVwHomes> NB 759-9100 $279,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 6 Queens Wreath, Vlg J, Wine 759·1501 $176,000 Sun 12·4 2478 Rue de Cannes, NwptRivters. BB 642·8235 $1~9.000 Sat 1·5 ll8 Via Ithaca, Newport Beach ()13.1323 Sat/Sun 2·5 2335 Cynthia Ct., C06ta Mesa 5'6-231~ $205,000 Sat . 2-5 4 • ... PAM IM• ... •17 Muir 8each Cr., Spyl).al. CdM : 6"-9080 12.4 MUUon Sat/Sun 1·5 " * •2274 Cbandel Road, Newport Bcb 673-2311 $11650.000 Sat/Sun 1~5 12 Canyon Ricaae. Turtle.rock. Irv. 562·1800 $320,000 Sat 1·5 2028 Shantar (Meaa Verde) CM *·'1551 •18'1000 '8t/Sun 1-4 •1730 Mar11D Wu .......... NB . 67w.GO sa&,000 sat l·I aJMIColonial, IAl&ma~ lll·la .. .., SUD 1-1 I •204 Via San Remo, Lido Isle, NB 640-5777 Sat 1·5 219 Via Nice. Lido Isle. N.B. 963·8182 $445,QOO Sat/Sun 1·5 37 Coolbrook. Turtlerock, Irvine 552·1800 $259,000 Sal/Sun 1 5 #1 Candela , Northwood, Irvine 552-1800 $222,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••8 Collins I sland. Newport Bch 631-1400 $1,200,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1776 Panay Circle. Costa Mesa 979-2390 $350.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 409 Catalina (Nwpt Hgts) NB 675·6000 $365,000 Sat 1·5 37 Coolbrook. Turtlerock. Irv. 552·1800 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1750 Skylark. Newport Beach 833-8600 $295,000 Sun 1-5 1712 Highland, Baycrest. N.B. 760-9333 $379,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2041 Mandarin, Mesa Verde, C.M. 552-4477 $230,000 · Sat/Sun 1-5 2731 Pebble Drive. lMi. CdM 640·5560 $45~.ooo Sat/Sun 1·5 1501 Miramar, Balboa. Nwpt Bch · 673·9060 $625,000 • . Sat 1·5 3931 Banyan, Clg Park. Irvine 552-4477 $189,500 Sun 1·5 12 Canyon Ridge. TurtJerock, Irv. 552·1800 $320,000 Sat 1·5 l Candela, Northwood, Irvine 552-1900 $225,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1647 Reef View Cr, Spygls Rdge, CdM 64().5357 $549,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2415 S. Lowell, Santa Ana 645--0303 $98,500 Sat 1-4 •2032 S. Capella Ct(MesaVerde)CM 540-1151 $199,900 Sat 1-4 •2501 Island View (lM{}s> CdM 642-5200 $429,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 4 Rimrock (Trtlrk ffin) Irv. 675-3411 $312,000 • Sat/Sun 1·5 124 Via Lorca (Lido Isle) NB 673·7586 $495,000 Sun 1·4 1500 Highland CWestcliff) NB 642-5200 $459,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1827 Port StanhQpe <HVHms > NB 675·3411 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1 Trafalgar -Harbor Ridge 644-6200 $1 ,795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 Rue du Pare, Big Cyn. N.B. 644·9060 $650,000 Sat 1·5 •1801 Santiago, Baycrest, NB 642-8235 $398,000-Fee Sat/Sun 1·5 1127 Somerset Ln., Westcliff. NB 644-6200 $555,000 Sat/ Sun 1 ·5 2321 Aralia (Eastbluff) NB 644·6200 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 'Z/27 Island View, Corona del Mar 644-6200 $459,000 Sat 1·5 1112 Nottingham. Westcliff, NB 631·7300 $299,500 Sat 1·5 •2027 Deborah Ln. (HrbrHghlnds)NB 631-7300 $250,000 Sun 12·4 •2106 Santiago Dr., Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $559,000 Sat 1·5 842 Harbor Island Dr.. Bayfront. NB 642-8235 $1,500,000 Sat 1-5 2012 Santiago Dr .. Dover Shrs, NB 631-7300 $350,000 Son 1·5 1863 Boa Vista Cr., Mesa Verde, CM. 751-3191 $224,000 Sat 1·5 • • 1120 W. Oceanfront, NB 675·6670 $895,000 SaVSun l·S 21872 Kaneoho~. Huntington Bch 963--6767 $185,000 Sat 10·4 53 Bethany, Turtle~k. Irvine 640-990Q $212,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 ~ Port Durness, Newport Beach 640-9900 $479.900 SaVSun 1·5 •210f Yacht Graylinl, Newport Bcb 640-9900 $379,500 Sat/S.µi 1-4 3S Goleta Point, Corooa del Mar 640--9900 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 3200 Delaware Pl.. iwaa \lrde. CM 9'19·5370 . $139.SOO Sa 11~/Sn i1-s 5 ... OOM • •824 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Penin. 873-8578 $1,600,000 Sun 1-5 ~Zell Dr., Lag~a Beach m -MtM seoo.ooo Sat 2·6 INYESTO~ •. DUPLU-STIPS TO RACH Great Summe r /Winter Rental. Fully furni s hed. Summe r reservations and deposits in. Great opportunity for investment. Call Agt. Lorraine Basche at 673-1600 Reelt0t1,E11.1907 (7") 173-1 eoo 714-673.1600 WM. t. DOUO 6 CO" itte. 2111 l. c..t ~ .. s.. l01 c-411Mir.CAUU5 1827 Port Tiffin (HVHms) NB 673·7761 $349,500 Sun 1·5 1835 Port Shemeld CHVHrn.5 ) NB 673·7761 $329,900 Sun 1·5 1706 Port Abbey Pl.. HVH. NB 754·1202 $325,000-fee Sat/Sun 1·5 337 Peachtree. Newport Beach 673·7300 $269,000 Sun 1·5 7 Royal St. George, Big Canyon 644-6200 Sl.050,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••314 Morning Star. Dover Shrs . NB 644-9060-F ee Sun 1·4 1437 Antigua Way. Westcliff. N 8 644·9060 $550,000 Sun l :30·5 COMDOMIMIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM ••240 Nice Lane #101 . NB 631-1400 $184,500 Sun 1 5 •435 Gloucester . Costa Mesa 642-4799 $139.000 Sat/ Sun l ·4 •••310 Ferna ndo St U-406. Balboa Pen in. 640-5357 $450.000 Sat Sun 1·5 21372 Brookhursl #732. Hunt. Bch. 964-3214 $134.900 Sat 12·4 7415 Seastar #6, Huntington Bch 963·6767 $121.300 Sal 1·4 2 IR plus FAM RM Off' OEM 594 ·A Hamilton. Costa Mesa 979.2390 $96.500 Sat Sun 1·5 73 Highland View. Trt.lrk. Irv 644-9060 $183.500 Sat Sun l 5 1103 Mesa Bluffs. Costa Mesa 631-7300 $189,500 Sun 1-5 ••633 Lido Park Dr. F-2. NB 631-7300 $620.000 Sun 1·5 3 IEOROOM :?A Arboles, RSJ . J rnne 552·4477 $195.000 Sat/Sun 1·4 15 Swift Court. Newport Crest . N B 640-5357 $240.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 390 Sunrise ( E /Side ) CM 645-0303 $164,500 Sal/Sun 1-4 612 Seaview Ln .. Costa Mesa 642·8235 S 149.500 Sat 1 ·5 3 I R pin FAM RM Off' DEM 305 Columbia. Newport Beach 631·1400 $270.000 Sun 1·5 #3 Monaco. Hrbr Ridge, N.B. 640-5560 $885.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 532 Cancha. T he Bluffs. N.8. 631·7300 $194.500 Sat 1·5 302 Vista Baya. E·side. CM 631·7300 $189.500 Sat 1·5 #6 Windsong Ct . Nwpt Terr, NB 631 ·7300 $159,500 Sat 1·5 16151 Schryer Ln .. Hunt.ington Bch 631-7300 $112.500 Sat 1·5 4 IEDROOM 9341 Tudor, Garden Grove 631·1400 $153.500 Sat 1·5 4 IR plus FAM RM Off' DEH ••8 Ima Loa. Newport Bch 646·0686 $235.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 TO WM HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM •56 Sea Is land. NB 640-4518 $~15 ,000·Assum. S/Sun 1·4 2 IR phts FAM RM or Del •25 Canyon Isla nd Dr. Big Cyn, NB 675·5200 $275,000 Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I HOlt OOM :ntol So. PCH, s p 754 Treasure Is, Laguna Beach 963·8182 $24.900 Sat 1·4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 II ·1 2 • .412-412Vii Goldenrod, CdM 673·8494 $335 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2516/2518 Rayside Or .. CdM 675-6000 $450,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l ..... 2 . 700 Marguerite, CdM 675-6000 $449,000 SaVSun 1·5 421 Femleaf, Corona del Mar 642-8235 $3'9,SOO . SaVSun l·S ••• ,...1. 1l6 Marine Ave, Balboa Island 631·1400 $630.000 SaVSun 1·4 t ' ~·· Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Saturday, June 20. 1981 ~!.~~ ....... ~!!.~~ ........ ~~.~~ ........ ~-~-~ ....... ~.~.~ ...... . ·F~~ ....... i~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... !~:.~.~ ....... ~:~!~ .......... !~~ !~~!'! .......... !!!! .............. -.. !~ ~-~~ ... !~!~ ~.~~ ... !!!~ e 10021GtMf'el IOOJ GwNI 1001 ..._,.. 1002 Sll.t•••91W:• ~.....-.-........-.. ..... ....... ....................... ~ ................................. ~;;~ .. ~ .. :·~........... BEST IN BLUFFS · ~-=ts=~ MILLION S VIEW s · Spacious Condo, excellent ocatlon, JUST UST9. Super E-~an on wideel ~ IUt 1 Mr HAllOI VIEW Ill.LS u: with ~lip for 40' boat. Assumable pictur~ue greenbelt. End unit. 2281> ·;a.t l4U 1 ~lb OPIM TCl»AY l·I fmancmg. Asking $299.000. sq. ft. 3 bdrm, tam rm, wet bar, 2" ...,..~ul·dt·aar 27JI NIU DllYI GREAT HOUSI GUAT RMAMCIM6 l s,.cao. 4 ..... , ....... u.fYertlty , .... •1'H1t1-c_..,.....,....,_.,...,..._ .__ 1.t, owe ._... 2lld. ua.ooo. ~';tee.JoANMPerllllta. ~. REALTORS , 675-6000 .. 244S bet Coaet H!Pwey, Corou del Mar WE HAVE 42 Of ntE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN 2 OCEANFRONT TIPl.EXES Prime Newport Beach in co me prope rly . These identical 7 year young buildings are available for 30% down, the ba lance at 13% for 30 years. Fully a mortized. These units located at 1614/1616 West Oceanfront and wi II .. be held open this weekend for your ins pection. 11 to 3 Saturday & Sunday. • l ... '• , 1 .,, . , •,I ·u .H ' k I to _I Playa Real Estate & Investments ( 714 ) 673-1900 HARBOR REALTY WOODSY DUPLEX In beautiful Corona del Mar secluded at the end of Jasmine Ave. and overlooking the nature park. Sharp 6 year old unjts with rus ti c bea m cei lings, brick fireplaces. porches, lush carpets 1 and drapes, deluxe blt·ins . Best duplex val ue in the area al $320.000 only $70,000 down. LARGE FAMILY HOME on a quiet tree lined street in Bay crest. Perfect home for an active growing family. Custom built with traditional styling. 4 bdrms . + convertible office. pane led family rm. with used b(ic k fi re place. formal dining rm .. upstairs game rm. with s tand up wet bar a nd professional pool table. large pool. even a sewing rm. Don't pass this one by. A terrific home value reduced in pri ce to $425 ,000 ! Open Sat. 1 to 5 see 1730 Mar lin Way, N.8. TIRED OF LOOKING? Why not build what you want on this magnificent 5.5 acre site in picturesque San Juan Ca pistrano . T he view is s pect acular. The localion is secluded. yet only minutes from town . Ir boating is your pleasure, the yacht harbor is only an 8 minute drive. Horses are OK too! Attractive owne r financing. $695,000. IT'S THE LOCATION Adjacent to scenic park and only a s hort walk to school, shopping and the recreation center. Extra large lol nicely improved with a lovely 5 bdrm ho m e . Family rm. adjoins kitche n and has wet bar, brick fire place and lots of bookshelves. At $329,750 we think this is the best buy in Harbor View Homes. C.ome by 1816 Newport Hills Dr., N. B. Open Sun from 1 lo 5 and see what you think. INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL IUILDING P ri me Balboa Island commercial property does not come on the market very often. This hig hly improved Ma r ine Av e . bui lding repr esen ts a n exciting investment opportunity . Can be purchased in fee at $498 ,000 or a s a long term leasehold estate for only $275,000. Call for details. SHOPPING C9fnl Make an offer. Terrific corner location on West 19th Street, C.M. 100% Qccupied shopping center in high growth area. Asking $477,000 -owner is motivated. AP AITMINl'S . 194 units in fast g row•n g Denver. Color ado -the new energy capitol! If you are looking ror appreciation opportunity - - this is it. Asking $4,000.000 with low interest financing available . 714 / 76 0 -9333 I I l/40/0 -100/o LOAN •HARIOR VIEW HOME• SensatJooally decorated Carmel model In move· in condition' Featwinl 3 bra, immaculate yard & FEE land. Priced to sell at $262.000 For priva~ showing call 7S9·1S01 or 7S2·7373. ' JUST STEPS TO BEACH 12% LOAM AVAIL •.. on this charming 3 br, 2 ba home In Newport Shores Price reduced SI0,000 to Sl6S,OOO for quick sale! Owner will carry lst T.D. 759·1501 or752-7373. Walker &Lee Real Estate llG CANYON Ente r a r ealm of appointed elegance in this custom French provincial home located on the 8th fairway with night light vi e w s . 5 b e dro.o ms. r ichly paneled library , large family room with used brick fireplace, built -in wet bar, a nd wood bea m ed ceilings. Elegantly appointed formal dining room and living room with marble fireplace and Frenc h doors leading to the large brick patio overlooking the golf course. Gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry and c harming family dining room open to the patio area. Spacious master suite wit h fireplace, sitting area and his & her baths. The private grounds are highlighted by a secluded pool and s pa. Priced at $2.300.000 . FAIULOUS COUNTRY NIMCH ESTATI Financ ing available on t his beautiful custom home in the exclusive guarded community of Tres Vi stas a t Lake Mission Viejo. 4,150 s q u are feet o f breathtaking . lake views and custom elegance. The finest in appointments anct crattsmansn1p. 4 bedrooms, 31h baths, spacious family room, library, 4 (ireplaces a n d lo ts more. Offered at $745,000. Excellent financing available. SPY&LASS SW8 IUY <Jreat fa mily hom e . 7 bedrooms , · 41/2 baths, fam ily room with built·in bookcases, ocean views from patio & 5 b ed rooms . P r obably t h e best value on Spyglass Hill at ·$650,000. Open Sunday 1-5 . 25 Bodega Bay. 644 9990 7~0 0835 '::~::~' S(C\\.~~-lii~s· ::: -----NIIMI i.,. CUIY I. PCMIM ----- 0~ .._. ...... ,_~_ .... lewto,_ .... ...,. .. _. RUTSLY I I I I' I* I D l F E X 11 I I r bath. Huie en closed courtyard Ir ~u.prta •· t.uUders Flneat orl1Jn1l Harbor View Hills patio. $330,000. Many extras. location. SpacfoUJ premium lot with °"" SAT/SUM 1-1 l~IOWM comm1ndlntc occ-.n1 ~utllne, bay & 21H VISTA DORADO u u Cortland Open city ll•ht1 view. 4 oorm + fam. rm. OMI YIAR MIW. 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Sat urday 1-Spm bHl ..... JX IOt Uf'f'Jt;R " h ome with t l d S . li •. din view 11' ~ .,.. a prlv neu r a upgra es. pac1ous v. • · beaeba,111eltt.oday llmltleH potonUal on this "one of a rooms. You own the land. $825,000. ha ndlull ' corner lot homes sites. OPINl-5 lt2~VISTACAUDM. OPIM S"MDAY Reduc·ud to S-iSfl ,000 (L) <fi nest ~-; remodel opportunity in this OHi Ylil MIW. 1 level end unit bay r,P~• ~~'v':~ pre1t11lou1 community). view. Beautif ul 2 bdr m, 2 bat h, creauve ,.._..., purt cathedral beam ceilings. wrap around ly • dream hme, call patio. You own the land ~.000. now. TIN IUION! . HELEN B. DOWD RIALTOll. IMC 64 ... U4 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 . RVM~ ,. , • I I .•. MISA ... 4M .... .., .. ArH 201111 tu OPE!lfSAT/SUN 1·4 J\all ref.....,._ NEW CARPET etc! The hu1e ra m/rm .. Oft • prtv1te winJ. The ywd la Uke • PM'l wtta Tree Benches, 2615 H..tHw View DrtYe, C4M C.oast, ocean and Bay view. Close to shopping. 3 Bdrm. 2 ha, pool. Room to expand. Owner will carry ls~ Tg. c@Q) WM.1:::1::~~ '"'t.~~ MOV E RI T JN ' Realtors, Eat. 1907 J IH I. C.... Hwy .. Me 217 (714) 173-1800 C--.. ..-. CA 92621 tt•.ooo. 494-7SSl ~·~ HILU[ _. ~ Mc COfWAU\ RI Lingo RlAl hun TERMS!! Through our mo r t gage firm . OL~ TOWMI MORTGAGE, othe r institutions, and with the help of some sellers, every property listed here can be purchased , by qualified buyers, for 0%·20% down payment. Call our office for information. If you are thinking of selling your ho me , U.O llAL ESTATE can help a rrange financing so you can sell your property quickly for as much ca sh as pomble. Call our office for further information. NO DOWH $97,000 With creative financing we could help you purchase this home with no down payment. Financing witb S% is a vailable through many institution1. Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm, lrg yard. motivated seller. 200/oDOWM ASSUMI Owner will help with 20% down. 9.253 l sl, of $34,000 to be assumed. West Nine condo, Laguna Niguel, $135,000. 200/oDOWM CCM•'G' PAii Assume existing of 9.25% and obtain a 2nd, you can buy this upgraded 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba home with SPA & brick . patio for $155,000. TRY I Oo/o DOWN $231,900 With new loan available, a qualified buyer could buy this 4 Bdrm Charter home overlooking El Niguel C.Ountry Club with small down payment. Totally ui)graded. Act now ! AS SUMI HAUOI VIEW 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Monaco. $125,000 1st. try 20% down. This will not last long at $250,000. 113011VM AYI $100.000 down wi 11 buy you this beautiful house in Newport Beach. Assumable lsl at 91h%. OWC t he rest of 12% for 5 years. $32.5,000. JASMI .. CIMI 200/oDOWM Owner will finance this 3 Bdrm, 21h Ba condo, pla n 6, located in a Ptival.e community or Corona del Mar with 35% dowrl at 12% interest. Lenden will help finance it with 20% down for qua lified b uyer s . lmmediate possession. $395,000. OCIANNOMT 00/•209/o DOWN Available fin a ncing can help you buy thll 2 Bdrm 2 Ba home on the sand for as little as nothina down tor the qualified b uyer. $575,000. 1t•ALD IAT sat.m flMAMC .... •$85,000 1st at 8. 753 to be assumed. Quallned buyers sho uld t ry 20% d~. Lowest priced bOls e , oceanside of Pacific ·e.oast Hwy . 3 Bdrm a Ba. 1 ~.000. MIWPOn CONDO • LMll OPTION On aolf course. Oakcrest model. Re fri1•ator. dishwa•ber . trash compector, wet bar. 2 BclilD J Ba, lmmedla te.pos1esalon. S250,000. ' ...---...~- this home as much as Mom. He can putter in the garden, patio & garage work11hup area! Mom will love the 2 bdrm storybook home all lath & p181ter, beam ceilings, large brick fireplace & c heerful front kitchen. Near new 2 bdrm as:t with cathedral windows & high beam ceilings . Only $335.000. see it Sal. only 1·5 pm. 412·4121h Goldenrod 100 hlbool.a..d 1006 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• FATHER will LOVE nus if he has a 1~ thumb and rtt. toy1 to park. Large lo t . rruit trees + gi;:eenhouse. 3 Br lV.. ba, l&x.27' encl patio rm + MOM will be happy with Mra Clean's kitchen $104.900 s-y Cal Realty . 636-3760 THHCIMG TOWHHOMI? Call the SJ)eeialists at tht condominium in- form1l1on center. For s•by 0-..r Tastefully remodeled. 3 Bdrm 2bl w/lolt. frplc. 2 car gar. laundry rm. Bay view. Large fixed assumable al 11~ & owe $47S.OOO Call 67J.0188. Fors• by <>w.t- Char mlng 2 story Cape Cod: 3 Bdrm. 2ba, PLUS 1 Bdrm unit w /bath. laund rm. 2 car gar. Lge fixed assumable at ~ + owe. u1s .ooo 673-0188 c.,... .. .,... 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Touchstone Realty 963-0867 Investors Duplex on best .-_-...... --.~-t-......1~~-1-0-06-street. pool, hi income. ---Owner . $32 0 ,000. .. ..................... ~640-~·~------· ----- CLOSI TO OCEAN Duplex on slig.hUy over· size lot. 1 Yi block.a to IAUOA ~ Ocean. Juat wailing for •RA.MD CAHAL condo conversion. Front Owner will f&nance on with 4 bdrm, rJmily rm, thia charming 3 Bdrm, 2 rrplca. etc; Rear with 3 den, 2 bath home With bdrm, rrplc. beam ceil· peg1ed rloors, hig h Ing, etc. Call to see. ·beam ed ceilings and 5'95,000. sun ny patios. Plus. MAURYSTAUffB spacious 1Bdrm1 bath SIALIOHRIALTY 1pt. New copper plumb· 67).5354 log. Dock for two 18' 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!! boata. You'll love it! 1"" 11199umQtJEHOMES Have you read today's Rill •Tom Boland Class1f1ed Ads? If not. S7S-6000 you·re mi1mng the best l~!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I bargamsint~! __ STAR GA'ZEKil._. t--~-.-~-~CLAY ~~LUN K ,_ Otoll)o Mfi"'r CN..t. M. V' J.uo,Jl,.t te tli• $fof'1 V To d1v•l09 ..,.uo9• for Sundoy, r-iwordi~'"lllO~ o1 l'O"' zo.i-bim. •'II" ··~ ......... .,..._ .. , _ __ .,_ ti-·-... ·-· '°°"' ,,, ... 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HwalWW. ............ .._ ~ .............................................................................................................. , ..................................................... _ .......................................... . By o..tr. RZ. tm.ooo. MISA YllDI . TEAllSTDJISTt:RllS WOODBRIDGE , 4 BR LI .. ,.... 1141 h11 ,.._. 1041 ... wportleedt 1169 MewperilMd I t Day1 5ia.1ae1 t:va• J B Den, 2 B I ......... NO QUALIJ'INO Greenbriar, near tile, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 175-191 I lot r .. + J*k> G~at·r~ lK DOWN ., ..... Nr bdl Lrt,:,Br :: •.•ae, cnlry :r, DUPlD • WATa SOU1MOllHWY lddl,W1,soi>.~1-0222or Only fJ:=ou In. ::~t· 1~ 14!':: onl~: ;PBNSUNDAY2-4 Dodlfwl O'INt c!'t!~!!n~~ch Two 2 Bed.rm uni~ + Owner will carry ·122'7or 1U'7llla,Jort•,48R. OPEN llJUSES SAtmAY 2·6 3 & 2 Bdrm.a, 2 frplca, fbclrm,lbath. Pieraod bonua ap& ·Rm toraeldi-Slat~IOO balance at U~%. No ll!!K. Tenna, M+.W I Oii W,.... w.,, Jlr ........ SJI0,000 decks and P4ttlo. Annual aUp. Brick terrace view. ~Good loan. aso.oog. 3 Bdrm 2ba w/ln·law quallfytnr. Spaclou1 SPAMSH Woodbrld1• E1tate1. 2JJI T ..... H9s Dr,-· ..... $121,000 lnc~0ji :·:x'rn· rt c• Ele1ut tbann. ~ aq. vwuer may CU'rY 2n · qtra iD rear. Own/Act 3Br, 28a borne. H.aae H ... --... Waibla1ton Model, 211 ...... T 'OW.-...&.1Jlr $274000 6 "5317 .a.A .a.11 rt.Callnowforapp&. 17~7 will carry wttb S2JO,OOO famll1 rm w /open "-" 4bdrm 2"9ba.Z300ICI ft -., ---...... ' --OCIAH YllW down. BSHG beamed celq 6: frplc. ~ t;tnn, pool~~· Allum'e Sll.5,000 lit.° By 21102 ~ L-. Jlr ........ S.ltl,000 4 bdrn 2~ '-Mp fndy cu• -• ·c An exceu.d lnveatmeot u' l . comeru AlTO. ol r 0 w D er u n 0 0 0 . 2tl4 M ................... S I tl,000 I • --for only U.IOO Pie... w .. COO· ·-sna ' ' ••21r ·-· Dr llr ••oo 000 rm, 2 /p, $330,000 Walk u. country club, call bkr m.zaM' tract. Great lnveslment. -· -• _. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• OCIAMFIOMT ,,.._Loe ..... Kl'dh ii I 0-~ l\t·.1lt\ I•,:; 1:;t111 scbls, parka, Prime • Submlt o n term1 Beau Cam~e model By Owner. 3 Br. Room Mesa Verdel« 3 bdrm, Sl.51,500. · ''The Terrace' 8 bdrm 2 d d f I & 4 Bdrm, 2t.th, UIOO aq. ft. ba mny uptradet, seller C ••L ... ,7 1r ... , ... e~pan e m Y rm So. Cit Plau area. For will help finance u llUle -.. ·-,. 7SZ..2 II j~~tf:11H~~d~~':;'~1;,~ apet.M2.-r7. Bx owner. aa 10% dwu SUM,500. for~ ht' .... for a ddltlon. OW C. 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1598,000. 6408 Ocean· F front, West Newport 200' W AlllROMT + huge fOOO aq ft of land + 1200 1q ft ol decks + beaut.lful, Sl)4tCioua, sun· ny all.v iew Newport Laland W. Point home. 4 bdrms + +, la rte dock tr parking. Walk to ocean, Owner will fin. $1,250,000 (land incl>. C/8 . Open Sat/Sun. 1~5. 673-0202 ·~, -.·.· c~,... Open hOUM Sal 1-Spm. POOi.Hoe 5074 Alder. Aak for CDM VllWPAAK 3 Bdrm, completely,... Sheryl7SZ.1DO. AJt. La r I er than mo st furblabed. Auume low 2Br, 1 ~Ba Huntlnston W OODlllDGI R&IM~ homes, thll duplex ii inl-hitb balance In. Va -Cont. Condo. S'71,500. Summerfield. Xlnt loc. Ht -\lf•11<-.. owned by an lnterior de-•---------canl, quick e.crow. Hlcb as1umable. Quick Owner. $142,llOO. 552-1332 corator. Frencb doont SHAIP COteO sus,ooo. can Brenda sale. 613-2U17 Bltr. T-... •-...&.I~ brick atriu m ano 3 bd 2 '-·th 1 Bltr. 731·92'71 ~ .... ..--. _...__. p B 1>4tnoramic vie'f' or bay, rm, ... • PoO ' -==.:..::..;.=;..;.:;;.=. ____ I " -.rA By J. II. P.Wn n ' ocean 6 lichtl, Alto a 2 near So. Coaat Plaza, I STOIY COMDO 2 STIY +POOl 3 Bdrm, 2 ba. Totally up- bdrm rental unit. Sil5.000. Will Leue. Sllt,000 StJ.750 graded and p r o - ... 000. Broker, 6"--013' 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, adWt unit Immediate po11ealon. fe11ionally decorated. DUPlDSOOfHWY NHDOMHOUSE ove rlooking landscaped Rent UU yours. Here It. $315,000 Owner/Agent. Well maintained and 3 Br. 1 Ba. large yard. grounds and J:°I. Park· ii! r!Jig 2 atory T.H . ....;7:..::;5::.2·..:.;722=1------ large 4 bdrm " 1 bdrm 185.000. 641-0763. Ing adccess. ~I ga0rage, w If I living, courmet TUITUROCI units. Cloee to shopping, la un ry. patio. pen kitchen, cocktail patio HIGH ON A HILL sc h ool a nd beach . SI 15,000Y.A. house Sat/Sun 1_. at 435 and lar1e muter suite. Thia beautiful s ingle $1250 D.P. Completely G1ouceater (Olf Tuslin All Jusl minlltel to miles level home wtth a view $429,000. refurbished 4 Br. 2 Ba. Btwn204'2J.ststreeta.) ·or poundmg aurl + low of UCI and beyond is Frplc. 348 Hamilton St. Jo.. U...ty. leallor or no down 1>4tyment. No priced at 1289.SOO In fee. V.ATI HI Htl'l llOMI.., I•<· REAL ESTATE 173-MOO D.S. Educators Realty 642-4799 qualifying. Hurry call Owner will assist with 642·7743. STSIOE 863·7010. ~ally World favorable rmancing. For IA Beachaide. appt. call FA THa"S DA y Lovely 3 BR 2 Ba, ram Cort.Iii Anocllhs u rm home w/fplc, dbl PlerP..... 7St-Oll6 I 024 SPICI-gar. $149.SOO By owner, 1 Bdrm, 1 ba, Buy dad a pool & a bob· OPEN SUNDAY 2·5 Condo. End unit with c .. taM ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• b be h By Owner. Two 2 Bdrm Y rm, may e can 276SlERKS garage and Iota more. hoUHS on 1 lot. $130,000. even use the spa. Owner ' Broker ~ Aaaumable loan. Assumable U% lst T.D will help withe financ· ' 842-2701,962-7824 Owe 2nd llUl\7,.,,. ing sm .ooo. NIMCH 9UAITBl . .._..... 642·7404 3 BR 2~ ba townhouse. 3 BR/2 BA-PROBATE MESA YllDI Alll For aa. Lowe Patio, double gar, OWC SALE vacant. 4 blk.a to OpenSat/Sun1·5 $110,000.BKR.64M380 bea c h !! $137,500 . RE .. LTO RS 2'720GannetDr. ~ NEWPORT 752·0'177 CHAIM.,_ IS THE Lg 4Br + den tri·level ~fi:\n..n HORIZONS MOYllM OPEN FRI/SAT/SUN WOID home, corner lot, lg U'\.n/ COM:M'TIOM 9382LEILAN1 . ~~ $190,000. Agt "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R!!!!!!E!!!!!!A!!!!!!L!!!!!!T!!!!!!Y-Quiet and woodsy. Lge __ T=-e:=..:d::..:H=ube=rt"'-R=ltr~-ro~r:o~;=~~~ .,. den w/frpk, formal DR Un.ique beach home with Joaquin Villas. Ex· EASTSIDE 1~~1111111111!1 .. 111 ... ll!lll!!!.-~I & patio rm. $130.000. tel')tla. 3 bdrm, 2 baths, tellllive use or custom Cl t b b . 0 3 M ES A VERDE 3 walk to beach, owners 1 mol":-a•·, wall and floor ose o ay. c armm. bedrooms $1 35,000 des~rate! A .... ~9533. """'-Bdrm 2 Ba. frplc, R·2 (urniJbed. U% 30 year, •• coverin1s throughout. lot. Easy care, move in 203 down PEN Sat/Sun 12·5 For all you fm.sy buyers, condition. Owner will OWNERSfS..5721 408 lOlbSlreet this ia a "must see". help finance. $139,900 l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I MO DOWH $153,900. 548-6135 WE'RE ANXIOUS to Eight new homes, 4 D. M.t .... W SAYIYOURMOMEYl move. Mesa Verde 3Br blocks from ocean. 6..._t'90 3 1reat coodoe, try very at low price. 549-3470 From $225,000. 760-0ll5 low down. Sellers will SI JS, 900 OPEN SUNDA y 1-5 Investors Delilbt. Less help finance. Priced to MESA VERDE ::~:=-::a than m .ooo buys this move fast Call now lor 3 Br PoOI home w/addi· Wkdays, 714-846-5573 fantastic 2 Br. Condo in details. 752-&69 lions, $96,000 of assuma· D E S I I A I L E KELLY SNOW ASSOC. Woodbridge. Assumable bleloans.JohnCox.Agt. LOCATION loan + Owner will Plan IV Realty. BY OWNER·38r, study, 2~Ba, 2 sty, spa, $245,000. 557-3314 So/eDOWM ! Roomy 3 Bdrm 2 ba home on an R2 lot with p lans for 2.nd wilt. G~at EHlllde locatioo and 1 reat rinanclng. Only SU2,SOO 63H.266or641-84S8 Lovely 4 bdrm, fmly rm, SIO,OOODOWM carry. Call Sali Fried· tropical setting, perfect AITD, S BR, call eves man s.52·0129. Agent. 5-HtC.t,.._ for entertalning arou.nd 960·5384 L• .. • lwll 1041 w SCP 2 fl!ry c:CMMlo p ool and spa. Open ---=O"-'wn=e~rl:..:a,.&.::en::.:t'----••••••••••••••••••••••• S llt. too fOW yrs old hoU1e Sun 2-5pm. Call o ..... w9 flllmce l ~ 3 a. moYe ilt Marc ia 631-1266 or With 20% dn. lmmac. 5 cOIMI. ._,, m s It, 675·173l. br, 2~ ba, ram. rm w. c .. MW Lie ~ frplc, formal din. rm, 63I·1266 Ice back yd w /patio & gas fire pit, fruit trees, prof. landsc aped. SlH ,000. Owner/agt, I 02' ...:Stf:=i<...&:=55:=3:.:... ----- B.IGANT UYIMG From spacious living room and open deck, this 7500 sq ft property com· manch impc>elng ocean view. 2 master bdrm suites w/a 3rd bdrm 1ulte for guesta, adja· cent to den /ofrice. Frplca, patios 4' calleria -··· S37S,OOO .4tWOl7 ew;p: sa..w. c... .,.... ,. ....... Jtt. Terrific Wblte waler view, like new. 2 BR. each. Bearnt, sundeck and pat.lo, 2 blocks to the beach. Beat buy in North Laguna! Just listed, $299,~. 21..i.tto.n XW&.oms Beach. &G3215 Duplexes, oceanfront, beautiful ocean view. Perfect location. New condition. Ail. 673-73()0 SICWOID BAY CRml' BEAUTY. 5 LASUMAISTATI Br. Family Rm. $200,000 Spectacular 4 Bdrm assumable 1st. Owner custom conlemporary mll.)' carry $100,000 2nd. home, on over 'h acre of 1 year . $435,000. Call complete s.eclusion. Hedda Marosi Agent Breath laking ocean and 646-1044. To aee & sell! canyon views. Sparkling l•--------i and 1pacious thruout. HARIOR VIEW Ora ma tic Laguna HOMES dream home. $119S,000. don osen I t•,dlf•f"'- LoY~C-- 3 Br. 2 Ba. First time ortered.12167,500. Fee. llGCAHYOM Fabulous DeauvllJe A Deane Home On Fairway 4 br 3 ba game rm, spa 000 7~11911 Th e 2 Bdrm ha s fireplace, vaulted ceil· ings, bay window and deck-1 Bdrm has split level living room and 499N .COASTHWY patio. 5,000sq.ft. SR-2 lot LAGUNA BEACH LEN HAYNES &AS.SOC. 64().,8454 SIA VIEW HOME 38r, 2t,; Ba + fam ily room borne. Spectacular View! Secluded lot 1 Clubhouse with pools on a quiet woodsy street el-4848 near beach. Only $30,000 THE IL.I.ff$ • ~nnis-many extras. Xlnt Fmancing! d ow n ! A GREAT Lag•• Mlcpll I 052 Prime view condo. 3 l N V EST M ENT . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrms. front row. Fee VERSAILLES Hamet Hart Rltr. 499· 1645 640-6159 S218,500. •IY OWMEI• land. Auummable hi up C /21 .......... C•. 0 W M E I 494.7551 Pacific bland ViJla1e. 640..5357 760.6767 DESPERATE ~ HILLIE Beaut. 2 br, formal dr, 1._ ________ 1 Newport Beach Condo 2 ~Mc CORMACK RE lrge yard, all amenities. 1• UPPalAY Bdrm. l"'• Bath. rrplc. COLDWC!LL BANl(eRC OMA Co m m po o I . s pa Newly decorated, pool . $149,900. Clse to bcb Weat of ~ Ave., 4 jacuzzi Ocean & Harbor 493-5456 Bdrm 3 bath home, large views +2 car parkioi. covered patio, choice F i r m $ 1 3 2 , o o e Active health food busl· I t -u 000 comer o . -, · O w n e r I A g e "" t nets In thriving Sad· Roy McC_., RJtr 213/82l·79'9 , dleback area. Priced at .... only 1130,000 plUI inven· ~!!11!!!!!!11!!!!5!!..,_!!11!!!!7!!!!!72!!!!!9!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!I tory. -= Pentt.o ... COftdct i., •• ...,.a.1 4'7·1161 IACIC IA y 2 Bdrm 2ba · upgraded. 3 Bdrm family home. Xtra lgedeck ·ocean v1u PllY ATE DllYE · Almost oceanfront on two lots with sweeping ocean and coast.al views, ---------1 THE TIME Owner will carry new tst lOlr'.3 assum. 1.st • TO.OWC T . o . at 13 % . 2 311 owe $2165.ooo adjacent to steps to love- ly sandy beach. This ap- pealing 3 bdrm, 2 bath, dining room and den home emphasizes ea.sy mainten~ both inside & out lor 1racioua enter· t.a.ininc and f amUy ti v. ing ... SBS0,000. MONAICHIAY saaaOOM • $365,000 Major corporation based in eut must liqu..ldate exclusive executive home. Take advantage of thia rare opportunity. Special financing. Call for privateshowtng. SANJUAN CAPISTRANO Rolling green billa, quiet streets, ranch fencing surr ound this ne,,., custom 3 bedroom. 2.,.., bath home tucked away from the world in "S tonerl d1e '' in beautiful San Juan Capistrano Hi l ls .... SSU,000 4tt-llB Hl .. IJ ----.. -~ OWMEI M4AHC~ A 2 bdrm home wilh c harminc 1ard en1, walk in I dilt.ance to town & beach. Room to ex· pand . Many excilln1 amenltlea including stained & leaded glass windows. hand carved manUe. $310,000. OCIAMYllW A lovely 2 bdrm condo with sensational 180 degree vlews&gorgeous Cat.a lina sunaet.s. 2 story with fireplace ck decks. $245,000. YOUCAHHAYL . .lovely ocean ck hillside views rrom th.ls 3 bdrm' 2 bath home on a lot large enough for ex· panalon. Sellers may he lp with fina ncing. '385,000. ~r ~~~ca •.. ~ ISMOW You can use money, TD'S, cars, or? As pay. ment on a fabulous FOXBORO View Home. Open Sun. 1·5 30832 Olympic Place. 644·5588 Mlsllolt Yleto I 06 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIMlrp C~•Yhta 4 Bcfrm, 2 ba, A /C , earthtone c pt 'g, levelon, lge covered patio, vaulted ceiling & ve1etable garden. As- sumable loan! Hurry on this one! $129,900 • loelller llealty 4tl ll.07 Newport.._. I 06t ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPOllT SHOllS 2 STORY A·FRAME. Try 20% down. OWC balance. 14% Interest. Submit offer. A1king $177 ,500. Open House Sat. 3-6. 2231.qonia. CANAL FRONT. 4 Br. Family Rm + loft with spiral staircase. 1279,500. 4 BR. 2'12 BA. on the wat~r. Will consider trade tor small Coeta Mesa Houae. $27$,000. 3 BR. 3 BA. On the water. Fee land ! 3 Fl.replaces. $329,950. 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 Story. Canal Front. Brand new carpet. owe with 20% down. S239K. PAINT & SAVE. 3 BR. 2 BA. 2 Story A-F rame. Sl63,9SO. 2 BR +den . 2 Fireplaces . 2 ca r garage, oversized lot. Sl39,500. 4 BR. lmmac. cond. Jwit lilted. Good assumable loan. Asking f l95,000. Open HotM Sun. 3-6. 214 Lu1onia. Walk to the beach, pools, tennis & volleyball from any ol these homes. NW..lwYllO'ln.. c ..... o ..... '4J..lllO John Coombe Bkr RedlandDr.$197,000. 0 /Bk ""'"' 0 C /21NewpartC.tr. i._•w•n ... r· ..... ~.~ ..... 640.5357 760-67671• ' UDO SANDS "8/l!M ~ ....... 1 ... 5 Country French. Steps VW-5" _... " to beach. 3 Bdrm 2bll. llYIMETBl.ACE Ex c e 11 en t t e r rq s POOi.& VIEW s112.ooo A cozy 3 bdrm home 615-1 n I wit..h formal dining rm and pool. Highly expan· 'dable view ol harbor and ocean. A creat listing at only $335,000 and owner will carry 2nd TD lor $100,000. . ~~~~~~~~ 160 I ICllmlie DooM ~ 644-7211 /JD.NIGEL 13J\IL[ Y ~ AS5UCIATES IAYSIDECOYE Columbia Penthousei Lux. 2 + br. condo w /bb view, nr Balboa 15'ie. Pool spa. 1018 Bays.,e Cove E. Debbie. ajt. 953-0300 • By Owner. 1 Br pentho.:te MIWPOllT CRIST c o n d o m 1 n i u . 3 Bdrms, front unit, 180 Versailles. Prin o degree ocean & Catalina ..:968-==...;:.5=133=------- views. Absolutely prime WA TERFltONT location. Pool, tennis & 3 Bd, 2 ba on carltl. spa. Own/Agt will carry *' 6~~~3':;~~? -=~=2::..;5,=-=o=oo'--d-n_. _•_2•_5_,s_,*_· OCEANFRONT Duplex ASSUMlll/z"oLO & TTi·Plex. Xlnt loc. Lovely 2700 sq.ft. 5 B 3 P.P. 673-7677, 673-7673. Ba, 2 sty, inclds, etc SPYGLASS llDGI bltns, covered patj1o Family home In A·l w/garden setting. i . location, 3 bdnns + den qtrs for maid or gu t. + family nn. Security RV parkin g. Idea y throughout. 1&47 Reer located nr Back B~. View Circle. OPEN SAT -=;..=;9:::.i.0900=-"''c.;:63=.l=-·7=2=15:;;.._~~ &SUN 1·5. PRICE REDUC C /21 M.wport C•. sao.ooo and owe 1.st 640..5357 760-6767 Lusk built home* Eastbluff. S285.000 on p A1JY IN land! Large lot on · HAIBll VIEW :f.~I. Devin & ~ o. Smashing family room Irvine Terrace 3bd1'n, with wet bar. Un· Jba,steamroom&Poj>I. believably beautiful en· Sl0,000 down, t.ake o r tertainer's patio. 5 Bdrm payments or lease t. Sommenet on fee land. ->.:.7~14!.c:,642=..;-0:.:UIO=-:e:.;v..::es::.;._+- Absolutely immaculate 1--------... move.in condition . Creative financing avallable. • RED CARPET ·. 754-1202 VERSAILLES 2Br, ocn view, low dwn, no qualilyinr. Sl29K. 730.2210 ore. &42·2682 h9me. XLMTTBMS AVAILABLE ......... ~ 400Ylsta Dolores model-3 wrap-around patio, t cond. S24t,500 , SlOOK a11umable t 10.253. owe SlOOK.. at U%-3yn. OHLYSIOKDO Broker, 714-9M- Sbr, 3ba. family rm, priced below market at Sl~.000. UMl Orchard Dr. Santa Ana Hgt1. Open SUll. l·S or may be shown anytime by appt. Wl EDEM A NS CB l 1.....:;.~=-----;.-. 711·4293 /.''. 'I I ' ~·'..,..,I ' : i\ ---- t . l _.. - -• -----~ ---... --__ ""'.9'" __ _... __ ""I! ___ .... .,,_, ... _,_.,. ______ ~_ -.- Orange Co~ DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20, 198t ~~~.~~ ...... ~~~.~.~ ...... ~~~~.!!!!~ ...... ~~.~=~~~•••• ~~.~~~ .... H111HhrS. ..._..,_s., "-"'-S. otMrlMI..... CeMo• ..... /Te.,._ IMwPNflrty JOOOo.tofSW. CotteM... lZ24 l"IH J244 M; .•• ,................ ••••.•••••••...•••••••• .•..••••••.••••••••••.. L...-----.__--L. 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,.,.,, 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -'a..:_.. 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Beauuruhbr, 1114 ba. Nr 11r. Laodlcaped, shake neaollablc. Full price Pk. many extru, 85 Adult comm u ol t y . So Co t ptua roof. On 4 ac. w /12x64 l2B 000. eot 556-6518 SS8·5218 55f. Beaut. Rec faclUtlee. Trailer w/added room. Tt41LANDO...C1 ~ rental income mobile D06S&llDSOI W.-..ood--.... ... b=rl.._d_="-..... le=as"'""e-.-8-uiJ-t $118,000. Sandy Alex· lBr, partly tum. Adult 540-.SO home. ln eecluded area. Z Br l Ba. Small yard. by p e ~rs Tb re e ander'Broker.673-2749 Park Principals only. Sl50 ,000 ea cash JustoffHarborBJvd. bedrooma, two batha. Tl red of Mlllton S a able645-3070 COtnlllJJ1, .XJ JOC ~°!~~~:;:~~MChehalls, 556-6518 Single ttory home In ''Tract" homes? 50 X t2 Expa.ndo. 2 br o.ltxH/ f New3Br.21t.y,yd,paUo, Wood bridge. UOOO l 8Pacloua 4BDRM, With.Formal Dining Room 1~pletely Remodeled Gourmet Kitchen That lncludea Solid Oak Cabinets, Large Family •Room, Maids Roorn & Den -Situated On I I Ac,. Con.et-Lot! ~Great "Family" Home At Only $39S,000. OWC 3ND To Qualified Buyer. • • OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUM 12·5 • 642-7751 601 LIDO Spectacular ocean/bay view from this 2 Br lux· Urious unit on the 7th nr. Ol'!ering the utmost in security. CaU today for aQ>pt. Won't last. Agt. 6"·8087 or 644-9060 IAl.IOA OCIANFIOHT Great view at harbor en· ~Hee. Prime large lot, ~700 sq. rt. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. Call (or private showing. l\l,385,000. f\el I I 1111 ~Realty ,;-;:: ~::1111 llAUTWVL HEWPa.TCWT 4Br Condo, OWC 2nd. Pool/spa/tennis. SUN COAST lliLUTAn 6~6 HUGE HOUSE RIGHT PRICE· WFSI'CLI FF. 641>-8118 OCEAN VU.I Oo/o D ... Exec. home w /wood beam ceilings, 2 master bdrms. 3 rrpl cs . Complete pri v acy w /security system . Priced at $230,000. Agt. George. ~2900 VIEW IA YfllONT PopuJa r Bluffs "Trina". Co.oP Unobstructed front row. Sweeping View fron HI-3 Br,. 2t,;ba. Vac~nt. Rise, 2 Br. 2 Ba. C:O.Op Move 10 NOW! Flexible 0 U T S T A N D 1 N G lenns · $270,000. FINANCING . Full ~ Security.M25,000. ~ J llG CANYOM Westcliff ReaJtor8 Mediterrean Villa In S. Furn Newport Beach OMts S. I IOG 714 64I 076.'l •-Mt.,__, gar. frplc, WID, adlt.s·no month. Owner can 1Jve Laguna with O. coun· 7204 W, PCH, space 30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 292S College Ave 6ro•" 2700 la . &G 7725 three yearlease. ti ea· BEST view . !l!·!~007~· 673•03G5 days Costa Mesu, CA ••••••••••••••••••••••• New large 2 Br. 1,L Ba. Jncludea refrigerator, Jl,250,000.t\C!.49'7·~ .....,.,.. .. ey•. COSTAMISA W ANTltD: Oran1• c d Ith fi ... , was her, dryer and Prime~~~~ 3ba, trl· •EXCITING• level. Hdwd floors. fresh .... ~ .. Toww palnt intr. OWC AITD or Goldenwee( 24x80. 2Br, 2nd or contract. $198,500 2Ba w /famUy nn. w/wet w /163 dn. Wa lk to bar, lo Lag. flills nlce11tS beach/pool. Tom Got· star park. 21 yrs + to Uer, Bkr6*-9200 quaUly. Dl.000. PAii UDO COMDO CLASSIC Beautiful setting. Lge MOIUHOMI unit near pool. Close to SALIS ocean. $149.SOOterms. 2105 Harbor. Ste 206-A Grove. e··•-m Tulare & on ° w rep ace, recreation facilities. DUPLEX FOUl.ft.D ....., micro-wave, 2 car at· 211-I la BY OWNER northern Ke.m Counties tached J.arage etc. No Joan Birdtail. Aaent. Each side. Large fenced XlntFtn.anclng! oFr Cenwlltra1 bl V atlley · pet.a, children OK. t63.5 27 ore3l-7300 . rds , -in -·o ooo armer uy a reas. Mo. ~O.S578. Oranget.ree 2 Br 1 ba coci. rear ya . ....,w ma · NJ , p r 1 c e •-t e r m s -d d "' · o. A ult.I only . Submit tenance, well kept front 875-0073, {714)345-4123 ( 209) 535.5261 or T . Eaata1de 2 Br., private yard. Large cement Do l R•-1 Bo 798 yard, garqe, commwil-on pet.a. A/C, comm ten- driveway, new exterior MEWPOltT llACH T Y e,Be,'::. CA• .. .!..o , ty poo1J --. Adu!•· no nia & pool. On the lake. P · Ide tlal erra ..... -· · · .......,. ""• •"95, •H.1211 a1'-for paint, new roor .. Owner r 1 me res n · -peta. Manager USS B .., ..... .. financing. Drive by, 1015 Leverage-leverage. As· FAU.OOI Oran eAve. _.M..._a ... r_x"'"". ------ American Place. 8 um e bug e Io ans · & View-bomem avocado wo~--1 SI 5 000 Triplexes le duplexes in SlOO B.IGAMT'TWMHH -4 • Corona d el Mar & grove l~:fres t 10':' 3 br, 21,; ba, 2 frplc, 2 A detached Sycamore <714>642-9t36 Balboa Penin. Owners us um a e a · garages w /auto Model 4 Br. 2.,.. Ba., Evenings motivated OWC balance w/20% dn. fenced yard, cul-<te-sac. 3 Bdrm 3 Ba, prime opene r s . lge encl commty paol, aUached Holla Wood, lffhr 540-5937 67rr. •676 67rr. ..... 4 ''!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Duplex 2Br lBa ea., good .,.. -•• I' cond, lg lot in City of OCEANFRONT 1 Bedroom trailers. SUl5 Orange, xlnt location. Serene setti n g on mo.&up"2.9193 Sl36,500.~3601P.P. C/21H.wpo..tC•. area.$175,000.BkrCtsy. sprinklered patio. 1ar1ge. $850 Mo . 640..5157 760..6767 Owner/Agent comm. pools. Nr So 752.1282!'r 11~---~"' 493-9698 Coast Plaza. schools ~ _...-"'"" 8 UNITS. $337,500. Owner /mo 7Sl MIS wo--••DGE anxious. W /carry l ... htalit · .:._ _, financing. Fast escrow Ex-.._ ZIOO Tw o 2 Bdrm a Pl s End unit Condo. Dan· ~l. 641-0290 _ •••••~•••••••••••• "'501$500 per mo Nr So bury Model. 3 Br 2"'2 Resort property ex· Coast Plza. Ba • attached 2 car TUCSOM'S cbangea Don. Century garage, commty pool. Best kept secret 21 • Mammoth Lakes 4 BrhouseSSOO/mo S775 Mo. 752·1282 or Posit.Ive cash now. 3 + ____ 831~~8___ 1/492·0646 2Br duplex. $39,500ea. (714) 934.3344 Great ren0n1 area. Fast To assist children to Newer 2 Bdrm, l'h Ba, 2 BR 2 Ba patio home. ... bit-ins, 2 car gar No fplc aa'r pool spa te apprecia•1on, low dwn purchase a hom e -· • · · n· ., kids/pets. $465 Per mo. n15· crts adJts no ....... ~ymt, xlnt terms. Call seeki ng $300,000 to • · ~-· W I 640-S093or497-677_1 ""l 6182 teve (602 )623·6466 or $400,000 home. i I ~-------- Peninsula Point. Family htcCMM Prop"+, 2000 home. WHEW!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• OP EN HOUSE 1·5 IS fT EYB HOT! APPLE V ALUY 1706 E. OCEANFRONT BALBOA $895,000. AgoodsolutionwouJdbe Near new 4-Plex , 2 living at the beach. Well bdrm, 2 bath each unit Owner/Agent we have a late model dbl with fireplace, enclosed 675-8676 675-8444 wide, just a few minutes patio, double garage. STEPMO llACH walk Crom the bch. up. $165,000. Bill Grundy, THI rr.~l"'L graded thruoul this Rltr,675-6161. _.'""'" • home has an assumable How about the best loanwllowint.So enjoy beach bargain in t.own? cool ocn breeres instead Move right in to this 3 or the heat of the city. write 1000 E. Ft Lowell. trade $350,000 equity in $850/mo lncl gardener, 4 University Park Terrace. OCEAtROMT Tucson At , 85719 25 acre Fallbrook Bdrm 2 Ba, 3 car gar conv located. charming, MEWPOllTIEACH C.W .Tred Ins . Ranch. Market value of Nice condition. Avail cheerful 2 bdrm, den on I I 1 $525,000. (714) 494.7104 7 /17. 1081 Tulare. Agt Greenbelt nr pool, No Trip ex oo overs ze ot. ~~ DIAMONDS & Precious SS9·6221 -pets, submit on children. 6m0o0t~astedq aodft. ~uf ncoenr p 2 I 00 Gems Exchange/trade Near new 3 Br. 2•~ Ra $750/ mo + security . ••••••••••••••••••••••• f ed rd 2168 M 851-9331 bdrm 2 ba 2 story ree Call for details. home. A great assuma Herifep ble 1st of $98,500 at 950'1 Moble HO.ea and owner will carry. 997-86 IO Take advantage now. DIANA CAPPEL 63H2l66 sider any reasonable or.,._________ f o r r e a I f r o · enc ya iner fer . trades, exchange.s. •· perty /persona pro· Sl~75 M~: 840-_5010. For Sale by owner. 1966 terms. etc. pride of STOPlllN'llMG perty/homes/shopping t Bdrm Condo near So. JOxSO Imperial Mobile owner:;.hip. Indus tr ial condos for centers/raw land, etc. Coast Plaza $450/mo Woodbridge Creekside Aspen, Jbclnn. 2ba. up- graded. Pool. walk to tennis, shopping. Lve mess at SSl-5009 or call wk days. Home completely up-sale 1000 to 3000 sq. fl. Boats /planes/equip· 631·1400A ent traded. Nice C M. pa'k WATERFRONT Huntington Beach & menl, etc. Any size & E. Side qwel Jbr. lba, 16,000. 642-7351 or HOME.b Fountain Valley Call any place within the fenced yard. encl gar , 960-2511 I REALESTATE Paul~7.Agt. United States. Call : trash bin. avail 6/22. TOw..tOUSE BLOCK TO BEACH 631-1400 l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~I C h u c It pol t e r • $55 0 I M o no Pel s, Dbl wide 2 br. 2 ba, fam. 1!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Loh for 5* 2200 71HS6-3783 673-023~~~1 __ 1·2·l Al1•1llble rm, encl. porch. patio. 2 ....................... leal h'* Eastside 3 Bdrm. Clean, Split-level (G~nbriar) _ _.:.::<7_:1_:4:._l _645~=·.:.7.:22=.:_• __ 1, _________ 1 2 .Br. 2 Ba. Study a~ea. T AJCE ADV AMT AGE F1re~lace, 2 Patao.s , Seller says offer terms For lease. prof decor, 3 BR condo in gorgeous Woodbridge. Free use of lakes, tennis. pools . everything. $600 mo. Call Laurie Shrader, ~·4257 I dys, 597•6711 Secunty, Pool, Tenrus. th' 3 bdrm . $215,000. Assumable. on IS nny WI Open H<>lL'W!Sat/Sun l-4 formal dr, fmJy rm + · chlldrens retreat. You'll 56 Sea Island DEMHI SODBUHG IW.TOI 64M511 kJclt yourself ii you pass this by. Call now J ean· nie Salter 631 ·1266 WMtte R I' ALT< IRS -------- LOAMS!! s heds Perm. zoned WANTTllADES No down! SlSOO mo will Wcmhd 2900 lg yd. Alley access, no N Be d park. Like new. $42,500 SUBMIT OFFERS purchaae 8.5 a c res ....................... dogs $700.SS6-0846 ewport ach con o. 3 firm . Owner, 536-SHO. l2J6U CA $2.4.5 Mil prime FaJlbroolt Ranch Lot w /plans. Bldr has ~[r':at~W~ast=be~cl!: IHcllPropetiy 1350 45UCAS1.48Mil !~7= at 9 .,.._'* <714 > constmooey.Willbuyor pool. tennis & a!J extras. ....................... 38U AZSl.2 Mil jolnt venture 499-CO Wet bar. mirrored BEACHUNlTS 7!UTXte60K CUSTOMLOT INVESTOR WILL BUY wardrobes, 2 patios . Lo~ely sep. 2 br home 45SPMPHSM5K HAUOIHIW YOUR HOME at 90"/c of GREATTERMS! racing the ocean. w. 3 Fabulousview: Rareop-aprsd value. Grant Red hi 11 ¢~Realty 1;j;{ 'i':{(ltl rental units. Perfect 23U IO YRS OU> 000' · t b I Walters. 496-8851. 831· v'acation or gel·away pty. 6 JUS e ow 07 $775,000 Harbor Rid•e $385,000 11 home made affordable No. Sand Diego Cnty cash onJy. Pnnclpals on· at $349,000. Swallow & 175K down-9.5X gross ly. 644-6699 l...tah 2 BR. 2517 Santa Ana, SSSO. Cpts. drps. stove. gar,rard,548-32111 MESA del MAR 3br, 2ba. pool, spa, lge yrd, nu kitchen. nu palnt $875 mo. 1st, last, S500 dep. Avail now. 2871 Alanzo Ln. 556·7650 2Br, 2Ba Cardiff in Ter- race-Univ Pk. Xlnt cond. Refs req. $700 mo Agt. 759.1997 WOO ISLE-Large and airy 4 BR + family room home. Extensive use of brick, oalt4 and tile. Gourmet kitc h e n . $495,000. Associates, l· 722-1725. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 116 CAHYOH I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Ocean vu lot. Bluebird SIX UMITS -C.M. Mo.taill, I>.....+, 2400 Ho.an F. MJhtcl Opew S.. 1-5 Canyon. LagWla. 130K. s~•6 000 Resort ••••••••••••••••••••••• 31 .. ·2lattl $650 "'°· Vacant, move in today. For lease S8SO mo. green belt c ul -de ·sac, starlight, a /c. f/p, 4 bdrm . a ll app 'I, absolutely no pets. M ornin s 7fl&-0800 WOODIRIDGE OPEN SUNDAY 1·4 tu Via L<>rca Real Property Services 673-7586 WHtclff S23'K Warm family home. 3 br. 2 ba, ram. rm. Close to schools. 631·5150. 25 c-~ lllmld Dr. LI v E T ff E c AL I F 494-9704,_4.!M-8719 """ IEACH DrLX ....................... CoroltCI del Mer 3 I 22 Green t>ri er Mod e l DREAM C ..t. Loh/ MUST Sa.L ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhome with out· IAYFJOMT •~ry · $256,500 Underpriced at 1&4.500 3 br, frplc, So. of Hwy, standing golf course .......____ Cryph 1500 Owners want trade with $84.500 assumable Marigold St. AvajJ, July ly"""1tn" ••••••••••••••••••••••• formoreunitsOC. loa v· ta Ch'no & ~i~i~~f ~ll.~~~: $900,000 ••_... 2 W c ~ m. e ~ r tJ Io t .s j ~ Sun~ise. 1 Lse land 1 • 3 yr .!~=.;,~ 3169 down Uv rm & wet bar, FiltmtcltiQ at 12'/JO/o es mlllS r e~ona old. 3 br 2ba. Owner Agt. ,__,...,. • - PIER & S'UP FOR 2 Park Good section 642-6153 4117.5043 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !rplc & deck. Mstr suite BOATS ~BR 1... worth S760 each. asking occupies 2nd nr w/sit· • .. + ma...,, SlOOO for both 714 / W1. w. c.•r•r• P•SprilMJI . ......U•ac:o tingarea,dressmgrm& 6BA. MSTR W/SET .,~,.9136 M .. .., •• ,.__.,_ .. ~nnas ClubArea.SmaU Prof. decorated 3 Bd d k L t' I T l N G A R E A ,,_. ---. .... ev_.es...._. ----home. Fully furnished ec ge pa '0 · poo • OVER L 0 0 KI NG Westminster Memorial exclus ive apt hotel w /gardener. monthly •00t. sApsasu&mtaeruusble .. loSecan·. gFat/eP. TURNING BASIN. Pit 2 Plots. CaJJ 642-8507 TUSCOHs!.!'!,T ll:PT Great forlalt shelter and cleaning services and .--pp d 1u,. ...,_, ft 7 SoW~•· entertaining. $525.000 . f ' . Spacious pool home $275,000. Sl,600,000. 673-8578 . ays,---.a er -Positivecashnow.great (714)325·5619 usociataon ees ID · lN/jac. Gourmet kitch. Gii WALKER COOPERATE W/BKRS. co-•rdall I f eluded. Jae .• comm. fam rm. 4 BR + office. R• 67£.5200 OPENSUNDA Y Propert., l600 ~~~~Tati~aj0:sJo!~: BULLHEAD · 190. on pool and deligh1flll fami· (1 BR. Ideal for mother • .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt terms. 3 + 2 Bdrm River. 22 trlt s pac ly living. Lease for or guest}. 3 car gar. On· ---------•Is. Cll• It I 076 Sao Clemente Landmark Duplexes. 139,500 each. ~~~fWC. Bkr. Co-op. $1500/mo. 644-7020 ,lx $340,000. Bkr, 646-4380 UDO ....................... 1200 sq ft restauraat, c a 1 I s t e v e a t e I w ATBtROMT small 2 br ho11.1e. Ocean 602/749-1498or623-0466or M. LAUTAHOI L. YILUIALIOA 0P"W/S. 1.5 DUPlDSTIAL! View. Spanish decor. write to tooo East Fort Developer needs cash. 1ngo c~ 127 VloUdos..d Walk to part, shopping $210,000. o rre r ed by Lowell. Tucson. AZ Has 42 lots all with Rulk••U ~ •-bli trans Min t owner, 49'2-0520, ask for 85719. sewer hook-ups & build· 2 Bdrm 2ba condo ap. Pier & slip. 3 br + den. A "' pu c · u es Robt. ing ~rmita for single l~oo ft Ow t to • to gorgeous beaches, as· -'-'"""-~-------~ 5.a.•.: Prime East Side loca lion. RV access. mo/mo. tst & last. Call Mike 675·_!522.~. -- Nr nu twnhse 3 BR 3 Ba Pvt yard. 2 car elec tar. S69S/mo. lst, last, Sec 759-1065 759.1234 EASTSIDE 3 bdrm, large yard, de-tach~ Jarage, move in condition. $119,750 Craig 631-0213 R&+'Mtte R 1-· -\LTc •R!'> 3226 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J bdrm, condoL!~nced patio, no pets 111)<=1 mo. 631-0213 R&+'M~ IH ~I fell!!'> llN1'Al.S 2 br. 2 ba S725 3 br. 2 ba S895 Anaheim Hills 4 br, 2ba Costa Mesa S850 4 br. 21,; ba l900 rum prox • sq . ner mus see. sumable 113 loan. With COST"' ...-11r:.a. ~ -fami residences. Will will carry or lease/op-• -· IY ~ subor ...,.. .. """" down $40K down OWC. CalJ Office bid, for sale, 7000 ...,....,,_ ... " .. ..,.,-,,, . lion. Good assumable NOW' $•o:ooo f d ~Acre w/4 houses. As· 641-753;.A&ent. loan a t lou.3, Priced . ..._, sq. t . ocate on bl lstTD t9'L"' Ocean vie~. walk to Super neat 2 Br. 1 Ba. beach, furnished 2 Br. 2 Adul ts' 2 Ba. Condo. lrnmed. OC· garage. t.s, nope · 4t5 3 CA~PUsJ>a:IRVl.,E C Pinc t Se t S7so $475 Mo. 673-2181, ·~ Newport Blvd. l'ttodern, tuma e a ""7D. P'iiht for quick sale. ~ A/C, elevator. lmmed. 374 Victoria . CM . u y 0 p . 673-3313. Owner will finance at Mo. 6'2·SM5. -.-.-5~E~A-CH--H-O_U_S_E-.-2-'.......... 12~1 $184,500. ..A I RI S occupancy. $800,000 640-74414 or549-3232 SIO,OOODOWN • REAL w/termaavaiJ. moderate interest rate. Br. FR Plce. 2 car Gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautifully located Ho.MtUllfwwtl1ll1d Bulllin. .499.2986 Shack near the beach. can you afford 110,000 MEW USTIMG •rm iAI E Realooomics 675-6700 Exciting Harbor Ridge 3 --... down? Owner will ar· Bdrm . ram·rm. ran· 1000$9.FT. nn1e financing for you. taatic view. Many xtras. 498-l<MO 493-0202 Retail building for sale condo in a security ... k· S7 000 8 , ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!'I Newport Blvd, C.M. Oc· bu U d Inf w i l h a 11 na lDg 95• · urry · "" cupy or iease. 9800 mo. OPEN SUNDAY 1·4 .amenitles. IM.SOO. #7 Bordeaux, N.B. IRAHD HIWD&UXE ~~::0:!000·875-6700 WATERFRONT J ohnCare ,Bkr CUSTO~CEAM ,._ _______ _ HOMES .,115.,... ,- REAL ESTATE HEWPOllT CIMTB 631-1400 41DltM HOME Two (2) commercial of· "'•""'l<ll•11o1uu '"" In most prestlgloua fice buildings totally "Beach" area. Oak en· 67,000 square ft or net try & staircase, $250,000 s pac e , fully leased, loan at lZ1 /8%. Jacuui t t 1 an loc led ln b ath in master suite. s ra ea c X a Newport Center 2800'o!llvtngluxury. (Fuhion Island). Large M U S T S E E 1 N auumable rlnanclna. NEWPORT BEACH PrilM Props: ..... TI:neT~xn On Oceanside of PCH In Corona del Mar home among the plne ••••••••••••••••••••••• to.15 Catalina Ave. $400 trees; 5 Bdnna +study, Go ... NI 3202 El Toro 3232 mo. Owoer,673-146' many amenities. Can ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L<>vely 3br home newly purchase home only al For rent or~ time sbate. HOME FOR RENT painted/cpl. avail 6/18 '300, S200,000 OR bome Palm Springs home, Ca-3 Bdrm. 16.so. Fenced permanent only SBSO/Mo + 2 adjacent bulldable nyon Club area, ll.500 yard "garage. KJds & lst/Jast/S200 deposit loll for additional mo.onyrlyleaseorteOO pets welcome. 545-2000. 3080 Alta Laauna $50,000. mo. oo \.t time share. 4 A . no ree. 496-1163() 2 DMa. 1 Tripb Call ColeO(Newport br, 4 ba, pool &spa. Ca!J Hwll:gt• .._. J240 _M_a_g_n~if-ic-ent--1-80-d_e_g-ree- on Balboa Peninsula. 71~5-SSll Mr· Long, s73· ll90 ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean view. Fashionable Just 1 block from un4 (2l3)532·?m lmmac. 3 BR 2 Ba, fam Porloflna area. 3 er. 2~ and surf. o.t of S.. ..... w..t 3206 rm. cov'd patio, fplc. Ba., large bont.L'I room, 3 AJI Assumable Loans at12~% C/21 Mtw,...t c.tr 640.5357 76M7'7 Property .26 ....................... D/W, S700 Incl grdnr. sundecks, patio, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm, 2batbbouse. 1163-8600 fireplaces. Avall. 7-1411. Industrial BJdg, Sun City, lge patio. 217 Apolena. HOME FOR RENT S102S Mo. Rers needed. Arizona under good lse, 673..(1127 3 Bdrms. '650. Fenced 498-0554or531·1JJ8. ) ' ' . PERSON! abundant parklng and S35U50 high identity. Great 5000sqft.bldg.38,00011q lalloaPiJI ••• 3207 yard It garage. Kids & 2Br,2Ba.Lgdeck,ocun- ft land. $100.000 dwni ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets welcome. 54S-2000. view. Frplc. $1000/mo. 12\.'1% Int. "50,000. Cal Family home. walk to A ent noree. Call afte. 213/475-1J90. '. Want Ads CaJ,642·5678 540-3011, llAM·SPM. beach. 4 br, 3 ba, $1100. * * * S700/Mo. wilt to bch, 2br, "OHi Of A llND" OH UDO 151.AHD Lg 3BR home w/Cam. rm. pool & spa. Located on very pvt & oversized l ot . Compl e t e w /har dwood floors throughout . 9825,000. Berlt Mitchell SChenk · 642.8235 HIW LIDO ISLAHD LISTIH• Beautiful 2 BR, 2 BA lar~e patio. D~corated to a perf ectton. Too m a ny amenities to me n tion. $347,500. Berit Mitchell Schenk 642-8235 PllMI UDO ISLAND LOCATION Lovely country Frent'b. a. BR fa mily home ln lmmacula(e condition . Lar ge brtck patio. Se ller will help w/!in an clng. ~r>°· Berit Mitchen Schenk LIDO llLI LIAll 01 LIASI OPTION Charming 5 BR, 4 BA 6 lam. rm. 'borne 3 car ••race. Step• to t ennis clubhouse • beach. '550.000. 8erit MJtcbeU lelM"'MZ-8235 ~ •• pww RIS REAL ••miAIE --.. shelter and priced at $112 per ft Owner will consider secondary financing. Will sell or ex· chanse out. Exclusive with Willlam Cote, Broker. Call 640.5777 for 1"!!!!4!!!!!93!!!!!-0202!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!104!!!!!!0I addUional fananciaJ de· I' tails. ..... '* , c.,ash-1011 Cote Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Investment sso.ooo DOWN. Great HAS7n term•. \.t ACRE ocean _.,.. viewt. Secluded 4 Br. j!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!Bl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!~ $349,900. Brok er. RARE C·l·ff N•wport 411f.IS2e. Bueb J>roperty. so· Buutltul SJC Condo, ,,,,.,.... ID prime k>ca· view. xtraa. $1 .. ,900. Uon. Owner wtlJ nnance. -.sm&11o11$-4CN_,,__ Exchatlve. Prlnclpala s-.t.... , .. only. Aili f~~;':; ·········-···· .. ···· =· AIJt. ~fl':..!. oa c .. ••Mc•n .... sand in &met &eub. ._.....,. ... 1700 2bclnn, lbe nlltie beacb ••••• .. ••••••••••••••- COU11t. Grett potential. PALM DllmtT S • O i . O O o . L • o k Deep Canyon Tennlt Prope rtl... Inc. Al t· Chab. Spedow "A'' Plan Jofu : Ml ·JIH ore: Jbr, 2ba, •lie ltMy. (2U)5'2·51DO. SUptr Greenbelt Joe - ,..... '"' nr poola/courta onl1 ... ••••••-····-.. •• tao oo down 1 owe *111:-0 • 12"4. BKll. ..... r-=' Lii I) '' ', -.\ .. ~ 'I• . I ' .. ' I I I " . I' -~· UlllDOWM a r, •11tJSnN PAllI VJILA -pool, NC nn, t H IC h t al U .. ,.. Owaer •HI flaa1u b a,l I a CI . C I 11 C1..,.!1'#iuu o r ~to~CIN W"-...rtht Pad Roll 't• Clff U. marlwt With I CleMlftld A4 Call Now? Ml·"" MCHMtaln, Desert, Mo..t•. o.wrt, Eves, 875-3070. Doria Hasting lba, ask for Inga R•sort 2400 affOft 240 COl'OH .. Mer 3222 1919 Maple Apt 2 494·7564, 494-6404 •• •• • •• •••••••••••••• •• •••. ••• •••••••••••••••. ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa ~ H• JZSO 4 Bdrm, bonus rm w/pool You are the winner of ••••••••••••••••••••••• tble, Jg btyard w /pool l wo free tickets ( $14 LAGUNA V f LL AG E LA.II AllOWHIA.D I HAMILTAll • Thia 3 bedroom, 2 bath home la located on a very peaceful street ih a private gated ~unity. Offering panoramic lake views from the deck, Uvlng room, game room and m aster bedroom ; a full y equipped kitchen with dishwasher a nd mi crowave; wasber and dryer ; brick patio with built-in b ar·b-que; and slncle slip across the street thla house la completely furnished and rea d y for you next Weekend!! '52$,000 I • ~ ' I --.---. __ $1400 per mo. 631-4888. value) to the CONDO 3 bdrm, 2 ba, Aakfor Gre& WOILDFAMOUS view, AC, Tennis, Pool. WVHM 2 bdrm & den. IOY AL UP'llUN 7fl0..0844 or New cpt, paint, huge HOISi SHOW 780-8865 yard. $950 /mo in cl June30thruJuly l ....... ~ JJSJ , aardener. Alt. 831·1400 ANAHEIM ....... .;.;~ ... ;~ ....... .. New i .. 2 le Convention Center Lge 4br home In new de- double iaraae. South Tickets are Sood for velopmeot. Mod e ro Hwy. HetioC.rope, '850 June 30th performance k Itch ea In cl u d In 1 eTS-1018 at 8:00 p.m. and may be microwave • bar·b· cl}llmed b7 calling que /ran1e . Rec '142-5171, ext. m . facllillee avail. No peta. Adult Condo 4 Bdrm. 1~ tlOO/mo. Avail Ju\)' lat. Ba. lncldl blt.·lnt, w/d 540-8300 days, a..'714 micro-wave, covered ev .. /pknda. paUo. Inunff.Nearpool Lovelr S bdrm bae 6 chabbome. tao Mo. m od.era lrltcbtn, S pa 980·0472 or 983·2132 SIOO~r month. Call 4 . ~ .... ~~"""""'~·~~~~-.......... Mia......... 3267 H_... ll42 •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT a B d r au . H OO·SISO. Ptnced yar d a 6 • 1ara1••· Kida • pet• • welcome.~· Alt .. pol... . ..... µ . ' Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Saturday, June 20. 1981 • Cash ill on 7 Or 11 .... _ .... , ..... .,,. thtng tor Orent• CountJ MYel'UMf'l- There are two ways to win with a Dally Piiot High Roller Ad Run 7 days for $7 .·77 11 days for $11.11-3 lines Items totaling $500.00 or less Call 642-5678 Daily Pilat Private Parties only -no commercial businesses please. Any classification. No cancellation Rebate. Rf?"M~ H ~ \I Tt If<.._ Exceptionally n ice BAYSIDE CONDO. 2 Bdrm It view. $189:>/mo. EASTBLUFF. Nice 38drm 2ba at 11400/mo. Waterfront Homes Inc. 631-1400 f:xecutive Home in beautiful B•ycrest/Dover Shores £• /.,_ r-:1. . . , . area. Walk to tennis, (X/U' ~ park, Backbay. raq.lll!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ball, library, schools. UEC 4 • ..___+..._ Near beaeh. Lovely 3 Br. --.,_ Oekwood Gatden A.,.nment1 2~ Ba. 2~ car garage, home with pool and spa. family rm, fjreplace. 3 car garqe. 4000 sq ft. Room for boat or RV. Gardener included. Im· N e w r e f r I g e maculate. Avail 8/16. w I I c e m a k e r , $2500 lease. Agt. 84()..5357 washer/dryer included. Npt Ter Condo, 3br, Newport llMch N. 11200 Mo. Quick OC · 2""ba, partt like w/pool. 880 Irvine <•t 16th) cupancy. 714/499-5053. 'Adults, no pets. Lse (714) ~s-1104 -, ..... ~-Newport Beech s .. Spacioua 3 Br) 2"" Ba. ff'"" mo. ne: -· 1100 16th St cDo•er at t&fJIJ Townho...e. Very clean, S-C"• h 327' (71 4.1 642~113 pool. otber recreation. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _______ _ $700 Mo. AgentS44·1440. Lge 2 Br 2ba, frpk, den, Beaut Npt Condo, 2bdrm wet bar. Fantastic surf 2ba .. den, spit levl, view. Steps to beach. cthdrl eel. I& pvt patio. S750/mo. San Clemente atchd dbl gar w /door op-R. E . Co. 498-0300 or nr. on pool It pkwy. ~492~_·7_082~------ Adult comun. $700. Panoramic ocn v~ 48r, 645-7 or&t6-5384 2""Ba, 2500 sq ft. 1195 S.J-Caphtr.o 1771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. furn Condo. Air cond., 1arace. pool, on cr~enbelt. very clean, close to tlQwntown SJC. $459. No pet.s. 493-11877. UECHOME mo. (714)592-3675 * * * O. S.U.X La S-J-Sue Emlay 4br, 3ba, dbl frplc, eat.e<I · Capher-3271 ~ .... r:..c. 5815Seaside Walk front courtyard. It rear ••••••••• .. ••••••••••.. U.fw Bellnont Shores patio, gar w/orener. 2 Bdrm. t Ba. attached ••••••••••••••••••11•••0•2• You are the winner of I 1 2 o o /M o . n c I . garage, covered patio. 1 C91Mral two free tickets (114 gardener. block to beach. *550 Mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• value) to the LEASE OPTION C a II eves aft. 6 . AnMTS FOi AEHT WORLD FAMOUS P0681 7 BLE. 1_.92·0646. H.B .• N.B .. ColtaMesa ltOYA&.LWIUAM ___ ..:,:752-=~i=-----14 Br. 2 ba, ram rm, frplce, Somethl.na for Everyone HOASI SHOW VllWHOMI mirrored wardrobes, Bach. to 4 Br. Unfum. June30tbruJuly 1 SantaAoaHtstotally re-,nice nei1hborbood ! :rrs~ r~~ol~~u::~ ANAHEIM furbished home. 3 Br + 759·9S63 fireplace, laun. room, Convention Center fam rm,2ba. Beautiful 2 Story, 2 br, 1 ~ b•. beamed cei l ings, Tickets are good for POOL & SPA . Mbr lrplc, encl gar, pool. garages, all buill·ins. June 30th performance suites w·/vlew. Back 1625. 714-846-1358 Garden & Townhouse al 8:00 p.m. and may be yard adjoins ecological S....Alla 1280 desian.NOFEE. c laimed by calling reserve. Ideal for nature ....................... TSL MGMT. 642-1603 642·5678, ext. m . lovers and joggers. 38R2Ba.dblcargar,on ._.....__,, ..... 3107 NEWBREEDAPTS 11100/mo. R & H Invest· cul de aac street. '895. -1 BR. &tLOFT menu. 752>219'1 '{;all Christina. 557·2783; ••••R••••B•••••••••d•··~·· BACH 2br adult CONDO 2ba, 6'6-3255 2 B 1 a, 2 sun ec..s, gar, all ~ pd. 9600 per From 1335 pool, di~hwsbr, frplc, Bristol Place. near So. C. mo. yrlyc673-1166 Frplc, rec room, pool, w/d book-up, patio. Plaza. l Br. Adult Con· ~ llJJ jacuzzi. enc)osed lease ~/M o. 761-7633 · do. Alr cood It pool. 1.00 COl"OIHI _, M.r' garages .. Gas 4c w•ter Pentho .. •e ____,o 2 Br W Warner •~25 mo •••••b•••••••••••••••••• f:!· Adwta, oo ........ 393 .... ~vuu · .,~;,..,EJtft · " · 3br, 2 a, bright. cheerful, .,.."'° 2ba . upgnded. Xlr~ lge '"4'...,.... upper dplx, built-ins, amilt.on,CM.~11. deck ·ocean view. N~condo,lBr,pool,ten· storage, avall 7/1. S750. 2Br.Adultsonl.y,oopets. 1950/mo. Own /Bkr. ms, secur., A/C, undr· 84()..6110 $425. 755 W. 18th St. 953-6610 grnd parlring $415 /mo. ...=.::;.....;;;.;=------646·9500 Newport Shorea 3 Br. A· 857·2914 Like new 3 Br 2ba, ffl)lc , ...=.;;..:.==------I w bb s undeck, dbl gar . Beautiful Townhouse. Frame. 850. e C1•da11• 'mr $800/mo 79().0'195 1525. 2 Br. l ~ Ba. Real~y. 831-%110 ,......... 3400 Nice 1 B·r. Apt, beamed Fireplace. Satage Wilde BeauUful 3 br on Back ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ling n:lri.ge & dabwr & Co. 675-ellOS. , Bay bluff, npanslve , HAltl~ RIMI cfs?S~rag~. Single only'. 2 BR 2 Ba twnhme, $495. view, many extras, '2br 2b• a /c view <>er:-.... firep•~ce and balconies. must see. '1250/mo. • • •. • · ~-. .. 144.0350 guard g~te, tennll, pool, 2 Br. 1~ Ba. fp, patio, _831~~·6994~------ at s pa · $1800 /Mo . pool. Utll hkup. 478 Roomy 3 Br. Townbou.se S..chc ii• Ylew 673-$311 Seawud Rd. $595. apt. la quiet Adult BACK BAY BLUFFS CHiia '' 1 r 640-0619. Complu. Newly re· 38drm,2,,..ba.hl50mo U.fw hhul 3425 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1arace apt, decorated. flrepl•ce, leaae. Aft 6 wllday ·noon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ran1e. refrice. Adults. enc lad patio • «•race. S!t/Suq. ~ Spect.cwar oceab·bay no pets. tll(IO Mo. yean Sorry no peta. ~ Mo. 1 Bdrm 1 Ba cltltacbed un· v le w, 2 b r , 2 b a lease. 812~ Jasmine. 8'5-3381 orl75"5M9. It, putialb furn. Verulllea pentbouae, 842-1387. MIWPOIT ... TS. e~loled pr. ()ft '3rd St. gu.rded adult comm. Larae 2 bdnn 2 ba """'le .a-• BR 1 b 1 IMO mo WltiJ Oct 1, '500 ~· 67~orm.75U • • ""'" · 2 + .,... or• • , a. mo+ HCUl"ily,5$1-telO MacArthur Vllla ... l•t· patlo, ·~4o peta. story , owner a unit. .... ~mo.~~· Fenced yd fipc "500 3Br.allbu6Jt,ina,tetory. ed otcaace 1 BR. 2bdrm delux apt "'1>lc 549-92'79 · ' double 1araft. XJnt loc. pool /tennla. No pell. -• "'d .. _. SISO per llo. A1ent lf25,.,.;142.J029 atri;:. _,/mo."' u'""' Spaclout2 Br.1 Ba. l c~ '51.flJO, Very l.arte 1 Br. 2~ Ba. 56&-• encl•d 1ara1e. Avail. 2 Bdrm, 1 b., iftc pr on Ea1ulde Colt• Meu. Brand new 1 blll from bcb lmmed. 9G5 Mo. lat, tut Ul'dSt.-i*mo.Oet Nearaew.beaut.deeor., lbr, 2ba, dbl car. fl aeeurlty. A1ent. 1. SU5 + ,ecurlty. frplc. w/d book-ups, •tMo.!pM ~151--....«0 ........... 1 ____ _ UMflO 1 pa~, 1a,...., OOOl 11>1. ...... J824 * 2 Br. 1Ba.11 .. Verde FULL OCN Vlft·N-.,t '150/mo. 80-JiGll b9Y1 ........................ upper. Gar••• a•ail. Ctwt Condo 1.4. IBr, lull 8 42 • l U t E v u • MESA V&al>S home at-$460. No dtildral or peU. oea view •Plradee .• Wt1kndl moaplMN. llildlx apta ...... m=-"•~'""· -----Pf!!mo.iia.... BC bt tln&Dt. UDUtual No Laf'leJ Br. U&*alrt .-. N sbr Lid I a Mtr 1 IW tKluded ead l>owMtalil .... Anll. ewer o 1 • uall. Sm., adla.-.-oolY MIWl.YDecO& J•I ht. IU·t151, i :-e-.J:~·~ oomsan w/.-., P:OOI, 1 Br.,_ pd. wt 1ar ••HPM•· ~~f'71:1J7U•>'•• ananu. 'Mr. s.c. d/wuMr, paaL Mu1b1 1 Br. 1 Ba. 'l'owDbouM, lll:IM!!!ll!rlltl Pim. c.r.*+ =· MH07J, ........ ld..s OK, no ~---VIEW :l."f1:'; .... n•..0 '1U.ACCUOIA "41J@.Rl• ll<*D !!" INde• a; ......... I ar. aear I alter • tllr ., ......... pool ,.._· Terniee; • ... 2¥1 c-a ..... .... ......... Halt*. trr.: ... '° W.=~· ba pool ,_ au.'<* • .-... llllll 11111 rr.. ....._ ft'9 llu 1 • A••ll ;.1 ..... ,.,.0 : "°""' tllfld. '4 I. Sierra I Wm I n t. tMtmt JBl>IUI .;E IM C,,tu•Yf' , ... ... laDRll 18' ..... MlllLJlewlr ' L I uw.M _..._A.._ . nll• .. lllJak. ale. 1 Mnl, I.._ ...... '7 •• 011 • ••ltr ••"· m.nintlMCt ............... ~·-· ~.~ LUI:'~.'= r.r• =·~ ~ ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1617 Westcli!f. N.B. Waftt financial inst. 70005.I, ut. noor. Agent54l·S032. MEWPOlrT MACH Convenient Peninsula location across from Ci· ty Hall. Executive style offices w/fwl services avail. From 215 sq.ft. and up. No lease re· gwred. Call67~3002. Prestigious Office Space. 3 window offices avalla· ble in full service Legal Suite in Newport Center. Avail. now! 640-5640 MEWPO«T HACH Full service exec. of· fices from 1397 "On Call " exec. offices fn>m S106. lnclds. secretarial, phone ans., word prb- cesslng, Tele.x, qwlp. TIIE HEADQUARTERS COMPANIES 714 /851-0681 Approx. UOO fl. 4th fu. waterfront bldg, NB. 642-4644 PRIME IA YR ONT Office space, janitorial. parking, etc. Owner 673-1003. WATStFROMT Executive Suite •. Preatlglous loutlon. Profeasional envlroi>· ment. Quality Recep· lionl1l1 services pro· vlded . Secretarial service available. Cati Ca r ol Ch•ndler 7 14 /846 -5528 o r 213/592·5515 . Peter• Landini Exec. Suites. 16390 PCH. Suite 200. H.B. IXICUTIVI sum Avail. June !.&, 150 aq ft window office, S... All aervlces avail. Ask ftr u.a.m.sn. , CORONA OEL MAR 1 O.lwte omcee "'85 • '300, A /C Realonomlcs f'T._11 IXllCUT1YI sums lft Hmt' ... PLAZA New hun.wy oftke .,. In trvlae'a bu.ale cent.rl EMJ tnrJ ~. A•all . ....,, C '°" ...... .. :· :· \ • .. ill .. I• ,,, 01 ~I .}, I/ j -----~ ·-~~;;;;;~:!;::::MIMie c I/CIEi • •• * I I " . I ..... ........,,,.,..... looflltt Tiffs.. wa ~ ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ..•...............•••.. . ••••........•............••.•.••....••..........•..........•••..... eu.t.omc..,....,ete. Coatrete/Bri8, 1laba, Gardeetn1. laedteap&ns, HAULINCJ-.«&adeot bu MORTOA0£MONEY COLLEO£ STVDENT. SHINGLER Comp wood TREED~IGNS SPfall. CHARJlENOYATINO walb, .,.uo., bf'kt ID-tNe trlmmln1 Ir rt· lar1e truck. Lowett AVA:ILABLE exp, btl/u, an1 job for -Low$Uc Guarant.co Pruolns' Sculpturlns $1JJ,. ~ 1 ___ ...z:=..::'7:;...;::m~--• tay, pf~,ten, walla. mov•\ ~ clean·up, rate, promJ:· ?M-1971 $20,000toSl50,000 leu ! Alea 851·8371, Larry · a.2-8233 Topploi. Thin nine: c_,a I llnall U Bobcat ND· . » ThaMY!'L obn. Mel•111P.,._.. 5.52· l S 1111 tlllCJ Removal Cleanup. '"'•t'•ALLyou , ....................... ~-H~d ..... t i nu . TlllS Cll••Y ... Act ~l:M~m~~f.:f 'A.PHHAMGING .. ~ .... -:! .............. 646-lMS'--_· ____ _ fora A!J T1)91 Remodtelin.I ft · TopDed /remo~.cleao We cleu out 1an1es. l SERVlCES ' Uyraexp. Freee.t. Sandblastlna: Res. com· JA.YITl&CAU JCl~yad &epa.ln, kll> q!l-llty, 11 C.•lc1'1t up1,lawnrenov.T§l-1471 toeM'!Kk·lil·Pl·llP! 527 4 7 Faat,nut,relJable. m'I & ind1.11triaJ. Duat To In r i r . 1Dtbe ynbtereLLlcd. ••••••••••••ee••••••••• Sam Fukumoto YARD TREE/SHRUBTRIM • /rolU! 8'90 free. safe/fast. Bert m/v~1lii:.;f'n;'io,.:S DA.l.Y Mr Palom m. 14 Ceramic tile, lnt/ut. MAINT. fl Cleao·Ups. Gara#:e 6 Yard Clean· A0AP£ FORCt: 546-S745 up. Local reta: Free SllPIL2!1 • PP'DL£TONOONST. ~~/~~II Tfee trtmmbt1. saHll Up!. m.t.~'7.&271 ~::~.!............... PAINTINGCOMPANY S.Cret..W'-nlcff est. Llc.()(&'566.640-93M ,,_ Room addiUOD• " re· . e can. lapdK•enc.w-JHO Hwc......... BRICKWORK: Small 3Generatlonlof ..................... .. DlllCl'OaY mode ... "-•· llM2t'7 C ... c.. Dan'aLawnServlce ....................... Jobi. Newport, Costa PalnUnf Excellence. Skilled Staff for all Sec· ypllMJ Sertke DOITNOWI 11 .. ••••••••e•••••••••••• Precltt.n lawn malnt. PRACTICALNURSE Me1a, lrvlne, Reh. ~1 · _ lr'l/WI' jobs. The Head· ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.lkJer,_.. All types cl Carpentry. JJ 1.90/Wk pro1ram for aU lawns. Excellent cook, refs. 875-3 7 RALPll'SPAJNTlNO quuters Compan1e;i On ~=~F~~~c~ dk· Your Dally Pilot Free e • t . Ref . HQl lwaebA <f.M. -Chria-Expert labor, low rates, .ryn51HJAS/a&Hm Wanted: Small Jobi Llc'd. Int/ext. Nes.t, ~1 Oe81 -taphone. statistical. re- Service Directory ~ la Evt,! e · G • r Y Uu P~. 848-5423 free eat.142-5011 ~ Brick fl block. Low hrly Proml)!. _ !M~ S.w"'9/ .AlleraitiaM DOrta. etc. 979-41.SS Repreaentative -.a•--a.'...-Child Care, my C.M. (i JJ.. a DI HI HG ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• rat.e.•99--lZ!ll af\.6. NEWPORTPAJNTINC •••••••••••••••••••••••Viet.GI-~ 642-1'71,ext322 -r-· __,,_ home, lolantathru4yrt, w ... ~ WantaREA.LLYCLEAN HARTMASONRY Comm./lndua./Retld. C1tm Dreu Mak ina ---, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~•·••••••••••••••••••e•• x1Dtref1 ~ ~·-HOUSE? Call Gincham All ty......, Brick & Block Free eat. l.(>wraw1 Alterations /Repairs ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ampoo It steam clean. · Mowto1, edlln1. rack· GI 1 F ...... Coniultation in your I will color vtdeo tape A.cc am tmg Color bri&)ltenen wbt Uc. Cblld Care near So. Ing, a weeping. Free r · reutt. 845-5123 Uc 368294848-l.S97 842-~ -ho 837 your WE ODING & ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpta 10 min. bieach. Cout Plaza. M yrs, all eatlmatea. 648-0tM4 or ROBJN'SCLEANINO Frplca, patlol, planters DB'1 PAINTING _111e. 780-Q_ RE C EPTION . X Int Acct& Cor am bus. PR Hall, Uv.-din. nns $15; shift.I. 557,2140 845-5737. ~rvlce--iatboroU&bly For a Job done rl&ht Int/est. Neat, rel.Jable. Al home Full-Garment sound, no artificial light· qtrUea, sales tax, F /S. avo rm ST.50; couch $10; C•tr-tor Mowln1Sl~ .... -cleanboUle.~7 Larry 7~9028evea £.t!f~ pave ~ev1 s e 8 m s tr es 5 f 0 r ing nee .. Impeccable Complete set up It • -•~~ -restaurant un1Corms f NB "M L B h service. Reas. Fran chr $5. Guar. elim. pet ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haulin1/Movln1 $25 Do you need a fantasUc CUSTOM MASONRY ,..... Overlock & straight nee res. I ""N . ~g c ~ S.0-5149 odor. Crpt ~· 15 yrs Construct.ion·All types 754·99CMJl55.0095 Mark bouaekeeper with xlnt Brick, block atone, 100·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• die maclune. Please call rv. on y. o c arge -===------• exp. Do work myseJI. 20ynop. Free est. YARD CLEANUPS, tree reh? Call1'73-80. Local refs. Call NOW & YATIOCOVERS Jackie ~·5.S3'7 tape not acceptable. Ah• .. la• Refs.S3l-010l . Uc. t3349. 84S-5873 work, irri1at1on Ii re· GeoeralffoUlecleanlng save! LaeorsmaUjobs. UnlqueI>eslJn/lnstall. ............... -~-644·7085.834-llOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NoSteam/NoSbampoo Dryw.. &a 1 r I r e en be It Reliable-References Re airs etc. IMS-8512 10 r1 ex . SSl-9111 _..-en, ........ .,.. WiRdow ~ Ladies alterations prof s•-in s......;allat Fast d ' '""'lo•-n...-tr•-962 -10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• work, fast & reliable, ... --· · ....................... n scaee.-· ~ vwu --· ....., Mo-.i.g rletfet'/..,... Cool your ho~e . add .. LetTheSunshinein" every day 10·8. Fay dr . Free est.. 839-1582 Drywall Specialist Garden Maintenance Houaecleaning-U/Hvy ••••••••••••••••••••.••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• security. save SS. U m Call Sunshine Window 11157-0837. Qual. & prod. New & re· Reaid /comm /indua. Xlntjob,lowrates. Movina? The Starv1n1 Neatpatcbeslitextures s t a 11 F r el' e s t Cleanin Ltd S48-88S3 ~ mod. 13199M. 5fl·SS49 Cln-up1 It tree trim· Wedo windows! 968-2539 College Student.a Moving t. ltl-14• _ill3l32~.§624 --CALL J ULI. O'S lt.Mwe ..... ~Ice -..-a....1-al ming, HOUSECLEANING E Co. has frown. Insured PLASTER PATCHJNG ....................... :::'::.':................ 84~1818jevt846-4947 • dependable to m::t same good service . lnt/exL30ynexp. SprWl .. n Forall yourhouse& PP~::;s:t!!f~·Y~~: CAAPET CLEANERS ELECTRICIAN-priced Clean-up.Haul.Trim, '5~.~n ee d s . Nora :..~.~-08 Licen se . _Neatworti: PaulMS-2977 ·sPit1NKLERitEPAi9Rs• windo~~.anin g , The Headquarters Com· Ex,trac: cJca~g re· ~~gb~. o~r:i.*:Jtio'b:t.e on R~?!' .. F.daCheu .. .£<>~ .. "!;!..,.. ED ·s PLASTERING Yard grading, hauling & • nies. 1-0681. vtvesco /ru eas. Llc.#39682l .,_. ""'_.........,For a sparkling clean ABC MOVING, Exper c lean .ups By hr ll a vl' something yo u ... I ....... 117-4507 673-0359 H-+,.• house, caU Donna art. pror, low rates, quick All Types Int. or Ext. 645-8512 want to sell? Classified ..i.tp ••c• ~--n..1 ca f 1 · ....... ""10 645-8258 Restuccos 'd d t JI 642 5678 T ---&.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4pm, 645-8'24. nas. re u 1erv1ce. ~-SPRINKLERS •-SOD a s o 1 we . · . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----.... ----Al-~~ ~ °' -------GUAR.USEDREFR's C---a•"'.._... ....................... HOMEIMPROVEMENT Housecleaning It Plant "MOVlN·MAN" Tlredofwalp.1r7 Tree Removal. DIG IT SALES&SERVICE ....................... WOOD f84CI.,... Remodellng-<>ddjobS Care, local refs. 642·S324 is careful. courteous & Try plaster. 6'15-9685 _h_andsca 646-7070. Good cood. 642·77S4 Acoustic Ceillngs -t Free est. 64S-8258 28 yruxper. 979-2265 bet. 9am It noon. chea . Pis c~ll 642· 1329 ,._.1119 Stock lrobn A ...... CUStom hand teXtUrang a-ood J-L of & • r~ ov _.,_... Lie 389944 532.5549 mW -•1 -~ I will clean houses, S3S *A-I M ING* ••••• • • ••••••••••••• ••• •• •• • • •• ••••• ••• • • • • •• • ~ DOING • BUSINESS ; .:: UNDER A -. FICTITIOUS ....................... · ........... -............ Ca JJad:,675-3014 per day, car avail, 6 Top quality. Special PLUMBING-new con· Stocks. money market. Driveways. parking lot C.....t/Cwa .. • Weculit-youdryit! CONCRETEltBRJCK days/wk.9fi8...o75 care in handling. 2S yrs atruct ion, remodeling. tax s helters St eve repairs. sealcoatlng. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lee's Tree Service has PLUMBING, ETC. exp. Competitive rates. repairs, restaurant. Johnston, S&S Asphalt. 631-4199 Driveways. patios, room green firewood at SBS a 631-5433 Ha•etlttt.g No overtime. 7J(H353 electronic leak detec-644-2442. -NA.ME? ddl . C •-••••••••••••••••••••••• .:..... T R l Pl b. g Uc'd. a lions. ement "' cord. Ph• expert tree REASONABLE DON'T BE EMPTY. PallltilHJ/P•rillNJ uun. op a um m . Sw-.i.g LntoM ASPHALTREPAJRlNG brlckwort.556-0753 trimming.~TREE. PROMPT.FREEF.ST. TRlRSTYORLONELY ....................... 638-2030 ...................... . II you hew. 1us1 lffed your n•• Flctltloua l ualnsn Hams •I'd .. ... not yet aubmlned II tor publlcalioft, pleaM don I forget Iha! lhe llmllallon la 30 dayo lrom date of ftllng. TM DA ILY PILOT w lll pul>ll•h ,..,.... st••rMm for 131.SO Our clrculatloft lllCIU«Ma ths sntlr• Oranga Coaat •r•• •lld legal ~· appear In elf 9dtllona. In Sealcoating & Striping Custom concrete. com pl. For.Ice....., ALMOST EVERY We sit your house. plants The Paper Hanger, Prof. Prlllhd Crc.ih Will instruct children to Comm/resld.Freeest. service.R.emoveold,in· 1•-REPAJRNEEDED I • pets. Security Plus. install. Decorat.or qual •••••••••••••••••••••••swim at your home Llc.1397362 64.S--8181 stallnew.Uc.64>8512 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHET~7S7 1 631-7""'" Freeeat.Steve547·4281 TenantProblems? Reas Rob646-1042 aft7 Formica Countertops _,, M · ASPHALTREPAJ RS Pool Declts and Patios, Custom built&insulled. HerdwoodAoon L...dsc-'--•STEVENS PAINTING amtenancetoohigh? Pvt. swimming lessons & SEALCOATING Masonrv, Sport & Tennis 1a•-·t -lors •-... -1·g .. •. wp-"Jll Int /ext. ""--i••mi•ad Eviction Nightmares? S3S per wk. S days. Min 2 Sin 19.., U ....,.....,., Co .... 'u 374067 Bob \ell ... v "' ...,. '"' ••• ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• r '"'"" ""' ""' Go with a profession a I ce "' c.~ u ...... c. · · Freeeat.fMf:4871 HARDWOODFLOORS Renovating-Rot.otilling est.Neat,quaUtywork. wks Waterexerc1se and 646-5900 495-5997 851-1966,847-7078 Cl ned•·W ed 832·3208,546-4Sfll Mgmt co. and save. lap swun. Classes sta rt ~"'-"-"-'=---=-=--=----1-=.=--:o="'-"-'"-'-"""""---1G ..... Door Op I un ea • ax Sprioklers·lawna-clnups . Single families & up i----------i ....................... Aoytime,832-4881 S.A. Dave642-.as:! Exl/intpa.inting,cab.re-Orange,Riverside&San July 6 6 w1ls $120 Ph ...................... C-.c ..... Altworti SPRINGS/HARDWARE Hellltlg Bud646-8481 fin /stain. Prof. Rsnbl. Bemadino. Co. Harrison 642-1715 TYPIHG/RA.PHtCS Oriveways, paUos, pool AutoOpeoers-newdoors ....................... Le .... rS•f • Freeest.Sleve547-4281 & Assoc. Prop Mgmt. TI .. . ordsr lo aubmll your alalsmenl fo r p ubli c a tion ae nd appropriate 0091 and a chec k 10 THE DAILY PILOT . P.O. Boa 15'0, Coal• Meu, CA 926211. W•'ll do UM r•at. For lrllormetloft abo\11 l•gal advarllslng pleaM call S42·4321 Ell'I. 332. 961-6171 decks, service walks, Lie. Bob's s.6-3887 Haul, cleanup, concrete ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fine painting by Richard 951-6001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• roundallons installed. G•••lllg removal. Dump truck. Custom Leather Sandals Sinor. Lie. ins. 13 yrs or R "--Custom Ceramic Ti le Wklffs ••••••••.••••••••••••••• Quick serv. 642-7638 The Sandalman makes happy N.B. customers. oo.9"J New-Remodel-Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lie. # 1800334. Free est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est Chuck 640-8208 KC Pedflc Corp. CLEAN-UPS/LAWN DUMP JO~ the beat for your special Thank you. 631·4410 ROOFING SINCE 1937 · GEIWICI( & SON (714)634-4741 Maintenance-Lndscp Small Moving J obs needs. Call 00.8456 p A IN T ING. custom All types incl. repairs & y,_. S."ke BulldersSince 1947 j!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Free est. 642-9907 Call MIKE646-13Bl work. 2S yrs exp. Many snowcoating. State lie ..... , ................ .. Additions, remodeling. Q 0 Prof.J apa.neseGardener Hauliog&DumpJobs. The fastest draw in the local refs. Lie. 403941. 282263. 25% disc. on yd Quality tree care Prun· ~:;i:~. FCTc .ee~.l~e4a;: AY.'¥;~&:~~Wo:ic Lawn cuttina, tree trim-Ask for Randy. West. .. a Dally Pilot Bonded, ins. Free est. stock material. ing , removal. clean· ups. 549.2170 831.8563 mini, weeding. MB-83'1S 64l-8U7 Classified l\d. 642-5678. Hutchison, 963-0911. 646·5900 495.5997 _!Qw prices,_Scdt 873-0532· --------... Offlcel...tal 4400 ..._trial._... 4500 l•lll1u/lnnt/ .,_••e1•1 ts/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flll..ce Pef"tlll/elllla/ Lost & Fo..d 5300 Lott & Fo.d 5300 P•r101tols 5 350 H•lp W Clllfed 7 I 00 H•lp W Cllftd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Plush offices. 500-6000 sq S675. Approx. 2265' In-••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost & Foimd fl, 1801 Newport Blvd. dua 'l /OUice. 18101 .. llln1 ...................... . Golden Retriever type Lost while fem puppy An MA.HAGY A.UTO ROUTE do1. Female.U&hl&Old poodle/terrier mix 4 •fOXYLA.DY• Reliable cou ple to Deliver Daily Pilot 7 C.M. 846-9'96 Redondo Cr. "T". Hunt Oppa:luJtf SOOS Lost & .._., 51 Sch 842-a:M ••••••••••••••••••••••• color. FOWM! near Main mos old. Lost or Costa OUTCALLONLY manage apt complex. days per week in lsAdama.S.16-7486 Mesa H1b. Reward . VISA -MC Newport Bea c h . NewportBeacbarea. lSlb. & Newport Blvd. . · ICE CREAM NEWPORT •••••••••••••••••••••• Good root. vehicle lrar-8, 700 1q. rt. office + 557-9654. * 972·1131 * fuJllime. Bondable. refs. HOURS: ric. $505 Mo. &31·3240 Ask warehouse. Irvine In· XJnt beach loc. must for Carolyn Apt. du.trial. ~ trip.le n~t. sell. SlJ,.500 complete. Call 846-IOM or mqwre _87~3-.-5162-"=..._ ____ _ FO•ADS AIE fl£E Cat FOUND: Fem Lab Mix ? Found: white mini Poo-2 br home +salary Call Monday thru Friday Yellow vie. N.B. Toyon die, F, vie. 12th It PCH . COEDS-would love t.o A n swer Ad J 4 9 l . 3:30 PM toS:30 PM Lane 645--1585 Hunt. Bch. 536-0402 party with you. Call Sue 642-4300, 24 hrs. Saturday and Sunday W A.U TO llA.CH Ground floor, pvt bath, at 315 3rd St. HB. $250 per mo. scon REAL TY 536-7533 MD facU for 1 or 2 DR 's $l2C)O lse. Red Carpet, 893-1351 CdM Deluxe Sultes, AC, ampl pkg, ut.ll pd. 28SS E. est Hwy. 875-6800 HIWPOIT C&n'B' Presti&lous, full service EXEC offices. lnc lds recpt, 1ec, xerox, under- ground pk'g, telex & an· tique decor. conf. rm. 644-7189. HIW'OIT CIMTB Excellent Newport Center (F'asb.ion Island ) otnce space with areal ex poaure and pre- stiaious address. Space from 750 to 5000 sq ft. Will accommodate 1ra ph ic d esign . architecture, account•n· cy, law or other business r elated uses. Call WUUam Cote, Exclusive Broker. t Cote Realty It Investment 64().5777 LIOOVILU .. Small air conditioned or. fice apace Ideal for ex- ecutive + aecretary or small buslneu. Gara1e fr vllidated parkln• avall. SZO mo. lncl. >11 ut.iJ. LaWIOD RcakJ 67M5C ............. 441 •••••••••••••••••••••• For •tore 6 otnce apace at reuonable n•. 100 ....... s. ... MESAVDDEbR PLAZA WIM ... V_. £,C.M. Marosi Co. ~8753 Noyes. In...__, ~7-9266. RN. Coop in· Opp1 Mdtt 5015 VI led. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA *** ' ._.DUS .. "'L Betty Jo Emery n I 9'A 20342 Santa Ana # 18 ft All Santa An.a Rght.a 711 W. I 7tlt. St. You are the winner of Co.ta ..... Celf. two Cree tickets ($14 '42-44'3 value> tot.be WORLD FAMOUS •187().5650 sq. ft. Units IOY ... 11 _,. ... H avail for occupancy late ---·-June. •One 2100 sq ft HotlSI SHOW Warebouae & 710 sq ft. June30tbnaJuly 1 office avail for im-ANAHEIM mediate occupancy. Cooved.lon Center •33•-35• per sq. ft. Tickets are &ood for Leasing office hrs. Moo June 30th performance lhru Fri 8-4. at 8:00 p.m. and may be 900 aq. fl. 2offices. Work c laimed by calling area + storage Costa 842-5878, ext. %72. Mesa $350. 875-3175 PA.ST FOOD 0 F F I C E I Newport Pier Area. ACT Wareho'9e/Storage/ 800 P'AST FOR SUMMER! sq. ft.+ 3lO 1q ft. Loft. Call A at. In 1.900 64U'71 FOUND G /Wbt F 5:00AM to7:00A M : .rey em FOUND : Poodle t y pe or Kathy a nyti m e ART I ST : Portra it Earnings approx. $400 Poodle vie. E. Blllffa male, vie. Heil/Euclid S27-7186 Sculptor needs an assis· per month. Apply in olderdog.641).l639 F.V.897-4233 White male, 27 seeks tant.Willtrainifgoodin per son at t he Daily FOUND : Young Fem FOUND: Male German friend. 18·35, Steve . drawing or painting of Pilot. 330W. Bay. Costa Retriever mix , vie . Shepherd puppy. Vic. 751-2956 po rtraits . <full o r Mesa. ~3 Forest area S.A. Hgt.s.543-0288 Man companion40-SO. de· pllime).494-6922. EqualOppt. Emplyr -=-==-=='--------1 FOUND: Newfoundland sired by pretty lady. A.SSBWLEI BABYSITTER .needed LOST : Female gray Lost: Cockatiel. Wed. af· mix. Yn1Terriermlxes, Miss Sweetly C/O Gen. For boat company immed, my C.M. home. Tabby , "Twinkie", ternoon , Cameo Lab mixes, Doble, also Del. Laguna Beach. Some exp. pref. Apply 9 mo. boy, 4 days Hi1hlands, reward . cat.s&kittens&rabbit.s. 926Sl 979·9361. 642·8928 wearing orange collar 1•0754 _ ................ _____ _ w/name. VicCdM. Irvine ANIMAL Ca re ATLA.NTIS A.SSB•LEIS i.a.iy•- • -....... Lost: Poodle /Terrie r. Center754-3734 · "' ~• ''"" .-..-apricot, Santa babel " MA.SSA.GE Small solenoid mfg has needed, my home. Part 640-4019 780-0689 Tuatia, CM.. MS-8755 aADfOPA.CK 2112 Harbor Blvd. CM Immediate opening for time, must be dependit· -=-==...==---=-=~=---1 Lost. Reward for local· 7/dara24brs.64S-3433 reliable F/time person ble. UWAID Ing small shortwave. Jneedlawyerforcleverly to work i.n precision Lc»t2Mo.o&dKITl'EN, Lost small solid grey radlo packto.t orleftin camouflaged birth mechanlcalassembly & 1ray Ir blade striped. In· cat, Lal'Ull& Beach vie vicinity of Robinson's certificate. Write Paul testing. Exper helpful. Jured hiod lea. Near Solana Wa Has flea col· Fashion lsland Sat. June Phipps. 910 Darrell St. Also, opening for tem· Seashore fl Ocean . lar.Ansto (Grey Kittie). 13.Noquesllons. C.M.92627. porary ~rsodonl for1 the • ... 7•7• ••5 ...... ._.._ Ruaa 497-3482 or 7~11 7-. '"""" summer.., s mp e as- ,_,. • •· nn • --4i7-4502 ...,..,,..,., MYSTIC MASSAGE sem bly and machine Lost: ParcdofOiamonda .~ . ed Tb-Pen•• 5350 FreeBodyShampoo shopwork.Callfor appt. In black pluUc case. 11.JVi:>.1. : Sborthair a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 113 E. St. Andrews Pl 642·8S84. S. R. Engineer ~er":Oart. ~·~~Gin~ ~~e:~~~.~~ ~~! FIRST LADY Santa Ana 556-4656 ....:in=1"'"1=n=c·'------ BABYSITl'ER. It hskpg. aft. & some eves, N. B. 9 yr old boy. 759-9Z19 BABYSITTER Needed. Couple w/11 month old. need responsible youth to watch our child. 10am·5:30PM Mon·Fri must h ave tranaporta· lion call 831-4903 R EWA RD 1 752-0131 neutered7yroJdcatre-Escort. U-....1-ls Showcase Productions ASSEMBLERS. We wiU ard8Sl9897Turtlerock i..vuc "Our Town" now play-train . Apply 7A M sm.oo {17th• Npl Blvd> ... .,... .. C.M. 6"-t1131 W~ 1020 _Ra_y_. _______ , w • P~O-C...... log W estmins ter MacGreaorYachts.1631 .. • Lost 2 B-" White Area. * 9 " 1 •45 * Pl ti eo.u M ~.e W_.... 4600 ................ ••••••• •v-u Pull grown o"range ., ~ Auditorium 7571 acen a, esa •••••••••••••••••••••••Wan~ $230,000 2lld TD. Collies. Vic. Hamilton/· i:-able cat, Oranoe MC " VISA Accepted Westminster Ticlre ts.1 ________ _ BABYSITl'ER for 5 mo. old, girl, dys, will accept live.in hskpr. 631-4202 aft Photographer looking for Will atture oo prime Buah1rd. •2572. ,...,.. • 1194-6786 ... SSB •• -s stucUotormtinNewport Newport Bea c h atber collar. plastic COVERGIRL · "'4-Bankino Beacb.Call'TM-l4?L Residence. (Value LOST: Sat. H.B. area flea collar.842'"'954 ADULT Parties for attr. Loe. Mlaslon Viejo co. .. 6PM. Mlddl d ~ 9650,000) with small 1st. ~~~-~te::.b nSop~~age~ Male Puppy, Loottnc ..... !., ovrll CA.I.I.MC* ISA op/elnlb·m inlded coulplets oeed1 Assecmbledrsld w /'2 Ano!~~~~ our e -a1e .... non-Dap (714) 631·3344 .. JINX .. REWARD part Coctapbo. part ....... v.. w e ra sexua a . y rs . exp. an ales Irvin'; office. Previous amoke or drink, want.I iheepdoa Champagne titudes. SG-7605 must have gd. manual room with elderly, fixed Mwy to&... 1025 873-1783 color .. Vic. of South SHE ,.,.OHi Senlcft 5360 dexterity. ed. eyesight. experience In working in income penon(1), C.M. ••••••••••••e•••••••••• Found, l>lack Is white kit-Cout Plaza. 754-83'78 E S C 0 R T S & ••••••••••••••••••••••• neat in appearance & de-the note ~ ot a bank Al 845-UlBaft. 1 m. NEED MONEY ten. Vlctnhy Lake Street Malamute mb. Female. MODELING Nutrition CoWlSel by re-:npdpoa~:e·,:'~~ ~I~~~ ~::~~e:pllcan;:u1 w~t~ 2or3Br.2Ba.Apartment Upto~Appralaed Neweortbuc.h.675-7380 Bluef&Browneyes.Vlc. 1)5-tltt lired Christian nurse, heavy clerical back-l"u':u':t~f;~~~ht. Value11t2nd3rdT.D. 8cj~~.r~:S~f0 ~f :::r ofSe•chflAlice. Jrene, Prevenlative It Stress dooationaonly546-638S g~~i;s·r~:po~~T~\1~ Ir o u n d . Good Colter, Phoenix, Arizona Wllb11~J.~~/REt Sl2-3710,84f.8807 Reduclne Maasaae by persons aeeklnl perma· mathmatical skills and 85016 mtUJ ___ ....;.. ____ _.;... _______ _., Doria. "Intro" Special! nent emPlYml. need ap. the abllily to cakulate S~. M!-2817 ply. Call: -Mrs.'Paretu, indtedinrest ~~I a ten key ....-: ..... Doctor baa Sl00,000 mu ~ SOOTHING MASSAGE Jolts W-.cl, 7075 581·3830 a g m..u1ine needed. Nr. Bay lrNewport to lend. A1iy Jecil reaeon o:-Ji-. a for Dlacriminatinl men •••••••••••••••••••••••jl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Experience with OMV 865.136 -aeew-ed. Mr It Mrs ~ all Peter 4M-417l Two New Zealand guys AUTOMOTIVE d ocumentation pre-1 Kell Smith. PO BOX 2705 ** wan\ we>ft ot any type, UNLDUTED ferred but wlJI lrain. .. 11111,/llwelf/ HwatinMIMchl@l4t SPIRITU'"' bl& fl 1trong, exp'd in OPPORTUNITIC'C! Neat and accurate. Al•ce '/Jrl-fc IUJ aeveral fie lds. Call CA> Licht. Typl.na. Salary ..._._... IOJO v1111 • READINGS d .. 92 Auto leuing company 900tolr1Sdependjngoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,. 1 ""'' lOam ·lOpm. Ful\y U c'd. An 1 we r A "4 ' needs SELF STARTER . 'rhia DC: lllillltM . ....................... ~ ..A L,J. .J,.,,.1J. 412·'788 or 4DI034 1815 &42-4300.2'brs. muat have own car. ~rror~~~:i ex~efi:~t ()q1 lullf I• 'IC'"" C ... I.. ""' ~ VI.Al ll\Uf'\J S. Camino Real, Sao HefpW_.... 7100 4N-MJ!orm.9135 benefit• and promo-••••'"•••••• .. ••• •••e••• S.O. wUl ,.y qilallfted I... 61/4 · cW\O ~ '~ ,..em ••e• • • •• •••e•" •• •••• • • -""...-.....-... ....... ...-.... ....... --=--lion I ... ,_ If ,......... penoo -.100.-lllCIDtb f "1lti' ilrr~1v4::itl 1-"'::':;;;;;;;;;;;;;1•i:r.==:=~--I · • MA.'"'91A.MCI • opport1.111..._ • Thrt '"'SHOP plu1 bona. Pull1 L.. .JJ..a L. .-.. ... 7 I• X:t:'i:tr:tlve "MA.MPllDA.T"'t Interested please call low ~~:::.W-Cai~·'t;; •.e~,~!~· .!!n:;.:::J t1l1 1n7 pr \Gfl:f . .._ S~... •LOAM• F\lll or put-time perma-:eo~pmbetM::d ~Y~ detallt "5,00o. Cral1 _ ........ -11r· ..... o--. · 1 $1.#iiE°" COW411LOaS & nent podlon in pleasant GlC1111J ·-·-OIMC•S aurroundln11 at good Friday. 835.JIOI, ext. ' ........ Trwl / pay. U•ht office and 1318 or WI '° clllc\tN DeMi' le IOJI Git lft kNMh HALLMARK ACCEP· floor Janitorial. Ideal for backrromd. R&IMta}< a••e•••• ........ a .. a••• I . ~ TANCE retire.type who would CAI.lJ'nBSTBANX •ISCvwu _,* A 2nd Tru1t Deed llke flxin' ~around _t..._O..._E=--m...,/.-f/b=-----..... ~OM..t:':" 8 r o k e r • I • b N K .. -.. -.. -----Plrm,(Calllornla Real 1 e 0 lee. ee e nr-* f 2-97 2 * Eatate Brobr) II pre-Pitrc:e at Male/h.maleEKor\ untly blrin1 ex-HOWAIDQwn•t MC VISA periene.d ftdJ Ume loan Oove Ir QlaaU Sta. couoatlon • loao of-NEW~BEACH llu1lae11 owner • dt• ftcen" Call for an ln· AtJTOMCYl'IVE veloper Jun broke oft• wrvlew Jim ftomp1on m••ec• very Joq nlaUoublp (7 14 ) u a. U a o or .... -oc .... IH• wlth H UC9pUoaall1 (2U)SM-1Ja Monday .... "" beaaliful .... 8'artinl tlan rrtdQ. NPM Exffllelll weltinl COD· rro. tcf1lldl. ,.. .. met .._ _____ !!!!!I &u.. • rrtnp t>menta m-• G ... , Uw ""•lat r= lach1d ln1 reUremeat oath "'b•acb. i:rn AIOS/DRIV&• Part· plae ....... per ..... u 1•1•, s·n•', its !be, U... ie,n.1o111er. CaW. Salary eom1HD1urate aot I.at 1 Noa alMlhr. driven lie. ~-worit wl&b npertnce. Call ... ,,... ....... In ftuw. WWW • •• Dr1ve 8'ae ll ...... ~.-........... bled~ .....,. .... fta a ,.,... wD clallf U · tnftll. ~ ... • ... tlTMill. ,., _.uable. ....,., ND fll ..._ ....... ~IKAla • =M t ...... l•atMtl•• ..... ••• "'*""' 9".; N.a. 1"'7 ,._ ...W . ........ _,___ ___ rr---~-----............ ~ ........................................................................ ... Sclloo .. & 'Scltooh & Hetp W_.... 7100,H•• W...... 7100 H•lp W..e.d 7100 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20. 1981 a..tr.ctt. 7005 lattr.ct'-7005 ............................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'URNI'ruRE H.lpW..-... 7100HefpW-.ct 7100 ...._W..e.d 7100 H .. W..ted 7100 IF You ID( INTEIESTm CIJSyOMfl smas Expe~l~pful. ·~·;;;;;~-;;; ..... ~ .. ;~~ .... ··.;;~;i.;;; .. Pi.~:;;;;;;;;~~~~ M ACC(llNJ 1£PIEJOOATM Part.tJme/f\aUUrne.GCJO\S E _,, ,....._._ C ,.. __ ... ed P /tlme. •·•&pm. Pa :WO. r xp P•-· _.._ct ra11 Full t me. mature, up. llU'""F"......,.'10MS Mon· Fri bnmed o n IN A Pretl.ty, S.. C .. monle °" wW tnla. Apply •Jn POK' u,.,. dllllwt cookl ._ ' N • pe A challenging position tor an GARDENER, hlterior. lnn. 492 a102 Ptnon. 1115 w. 19th st.. tunch shll'l tx.. person. 111 • M4.az32. · a ch . PRIVATE SCHOOL lndlvJdual with experleoce in Real !~~~:r ~ust have Hotel mat be ta ~ver, lunch P;:~l~.b:!,!~ a ~~~~ Estate Training. Customer Gate Guard Ptr semi ,,,_.hlkCleri&a& ~/St.dlCleft & bruncbs ;attren. r!"<J Ptr. &-lpm Mon· In This Area That Stresses ~':.vi~ea . Sales and Data ~Ured or retlttd. hrs MltllltSecwllt Nae ta. Expr. Newi>0rt ::~::.~1 :,~1 ~·~~~~ Fn.N.B.S4().mo. Skills In nV\;etsmg. 7 : 30a m-Spm 2 wks ,.,.H•ll . Liquor It Deli. ~ W. older. APl>t>' ln peraon PllSSIOOM monthlnH.B.M1·8Sl1. Full andtor; part Ume CoaatHw NB.548-2112 only, Mon·P'ri a:~5pm. ttUP8lVN-COMMUNICATION PRC Realty Systems, the leader in G ... -.... -~1 Exp. pref d . Excell LOAN,_Ca J.P . Mat"'• Rest. 10142 ,. ,_,_ IP rtl . .._,.. _ .. ._ ..A&... & prova mg compu r serv ces to r ca T y p ln &/Cust o mer plylnpe ; Huntington S11vings & ---""-' --yra.,pnnt.1ntexp.Strong 'd' te I 1 ~~ ~ workl.na~1taons. Ap---n Adams Ave. H.B. Pos. requires min 10 a Cw~-.,. .... ,, re~ estate boards n ationally, bas servfce, purchasine exf. Hotel Maarten Loan la oow accepting MUISMNqrLVM mechanical, technical . , wrfffncJJ position available In its Customer helpf~I tor fast pac~ o · SM s. Coast Hwy, reaumes for the position Parttlmci, lo "brk with bkdm4. in Web offset ~ COMP' ETI! THE FORM IELOW & Services s taC( for service in the flee an Medical. field. __ La una Beach of Loan Offi0ace8or. Pleaae proctotoeist In H.B of· Ore. Cty. co. Send re- •• ., h .. 1, I .. ll won; F · Salary negot iable, send to. P x l669, rice p n Friday1. Xlnt sume: Box 11m. Daily MAIL TO: ountam Valley area. benefits. Call $36·75871 KOUSECLEANERS HunUo · Beach inM7. wor k\og conditions & Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Dr". J.E. Shoup, Dlntctor p 0 s i t i 0 n 0 ( f e r 5 v a r i e d lOam-nooo. To SS/hr, cir. 645•5123 MAIO\ salary. (213)919· 11. Costa Meaa;Ca.,.~ Sp••c h Com"'unlcatlou R•uuc h responsibilities including consulting General Business Exp. 'lmrned. hire. Ap~ .,. ...... _.... PllMTIMG/XBOX Laboratory . h I . SUMMER OR Housekeeper, 1 day week , ly Angte. San Clemente Full tlnle 11 to 7, 8 paid Person to operate Xerox P.O. lox 41 +7 WI t C 1 e n t organ i Z at i O n s , CAREER for bachelor. On water , lnn. 12S Esplandian, San Holidays, &ood t>t;n.enta 9500 & ~machine .in a Lot ~-IH. CA 90007 conducting training programs and $l OllJ~O N.B.675·7578. Clemente. xlnt worklng. <?®dttaons hilth volume shop. Will --r marketing services lo real estate HMMM•ptr MAIMT94AHCt · EOE. cau Milissa Grant train. Call Bob: 751-2680, •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• brokers . St art in g s a I a r y Secretarial, clerical. Live in. Newport aeach REPAIR ASSISTANT-BayviewConv Hospital ,.1!.m ·5l!m. Mqn·Fri. Mame •••.•..••• , •• ~ ••..••.•••••••.•• Add,..11 .....•••..........•••........ ..................................... • t t t t t f t t t t I • • t t t I t I t t t t t t t • •t •t tt t f tt t I I I tt I I It t t I I It ..................................... H•lp W CIRhd 7 I 00 H•lp W CIRhd 7 I 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• comme ns urate with qualifications. marketine. &other posi on water. Help ce~ for pvt commun i ty In 60~ Production For imme d iat e con sideratio n . ti o n s . Must have lovely lady MS patient. Lacuna Niguel requires OFFICE Full time person for contac t Judy Fettig with your trans po. & neat av· Own room. bath, tv. Ftr <Sun·Thur). Oepen· ATT&C>8fT prod. dept. Pack1ng & f · l . pearance. Call IOam · muslsPtakEnglishand dable hard work ing P /tlmeSat •·Sun •·.JOto handling hosiery Pr o ess1on a exn..r1ence and salary d 1 R / 1 c · "' .. c t 1 er ti A ,..... 3pm (714 )847·8132 or r ve our car es req em P oyee o r masc l2:30AM . Tues. 12.30 Lo rys a ea ons P requirements . <7l4>847.2422.. Sal open. maint & repair Must B:JOAM Mature. resp 2arel. 631·-=:>4=1~4'--- JUDY FE'ITIG P.rC (714 ) 963·8888 PRC REALTY SYSllMS. INC. 17050 Bushard Street Fountain Valley, Calif. 92708 Equal Opportunity Employer --675-1042_ have own vehicle for GENEAAL OfACE transp within.communi· person wanted Gd PROFISSIOHA.L H OUSE K EEPER & ki ft c d to ~ tt.e.11EC'. For Circulation Dept ty. Tr avel expens"" re wor n'I' on 1 1 n ~ P e r s o n a I c a re o f ~.. N a .. ~ e gd but OutdoorMagazine loc1l burse d . Call <7l 4 ) urses luc xp . arthntac woman. Balboa t B ed near OC Air port. 493.0122btwn9-l2wkdys no nee. ayv1ew Island Wknds. only . Ma r 3SO w Bay St Hours 9-5. Call Myrt, l2Noon thru dmoer hr for a l interview_.__ no • · · 540-4222. C.M. 642·~!J9E 675-0596 for intervle~ MANAGEMENT GENE RAL OFFICE· Houselteeper1Companaon. Positions avail. in fast· J ewels By Joseph look· Liveinor out. gro wing marketing ing for reliable person 833-~. firm. No exp. nee. Call i mm ed. 540-9066 IMMIDIATB.Y ~e~~c;...:;~.:...· --- ORTHO .,.inanciaJ Products and Services Newport Beach C.nn ts seeking additional staff to market financ ial services to s mall & med1um.si1ed business owners . •"' Banking IOOKKHrBl F /C For real estat.e firm in Laguna Beach . Ex· perlence on IBM 5110 preferred. Excellent benefits. Sala ry open. Call Fay al Turner As· soc., 494·1177 Mon thru Fri. COLLECTOtt DENT AL ASSIST ANT X Rayex~ne~Pd.vac. & holidays. 4/dys < M · ThL§46-_~. _ GENERAL OFFICE Looking for a very in· teresting part time job in pleasant office ? CIP.rical, for mature person. Loc.'ation P.C.H .. Npt. Bch. Exper. a must. Accurate typing. no s horthand. 20 hr. week includes Sat & Sun. P(TIMl...,.'--s Manager. Office Work, ""'I counter help for food in the Calilomia Air Na· service. Seasonal, (6 taonal Guard lor men & mo.). H.B. area. Call E. women w/prior military Songrath, <714)544·5378 ex pr. For more inform a· or 960-9613. Chair side RDA . Ex panded duties. I year min exp. 4 day week. Top pay & benefits for to~kill. .!'JB. 00-6443 We are lookmg for peo· pie with a college degre e. 2 + years of bus iness / s ales ex- perience & a lrue in· terest an independen<·e & open incomes. NEW ACCOUNTS f-REPRESENTATIVE I Current position availa 1 • ble i n the Newport , Beach ofc. 6 mos. ex I Ir.: I i - perience ; new accts , Ira Keogh prer'd. Typ ing 40.~wpm. Savings positions also avail in new Laguna Hills ofc Contact: John Laun 714-675-4500 L.A. FEDERAL SAYINGS E.O.E. Banking TEUER MIF Permanent, Part Time Position available m our So. Coast Plaza ofr Will train. Please contact Kathy Amburgey S4G-4066 CALIFORNIA FEDERAL IOOICKEIPH Mature. lull charge bk· kpr through financial statement&. ADT exper helpful Orange County Airport Area Property' Management Co. -__ 833-3S44 - l11Hd.r W.ts lids All trades. Small condo project. Costa Mesa Larry,,646-2:1!9_=.:...· __ CAMEtlA PERSON to wo(k vertical com mer c ial c amera Familiar with PMT pro· cess. Exp. pref'd. Tem· porary p os w it h possibility of long term. Apply : PeMysaver , 1660 Placentia Ave., C.~·- Carpef HetDer Ex rneeded.~1-7518 FULLTlME Exp'd preferred, hours flexible. H.B. area Call for a t. 839-7260 COMMERCIALS, stunts. films. models. extras SCAS needs new faces 957 ·0 ..... 28"-'2_. - COOi< Experienced. lmmed o peni n g . Excellent ben e f its Apply in person, The J olly Roger. 2300 Harbor Blvd, C.M COOKPmME 10AM·2PM. t . M area 642·041 l COOK'S HB.l'H Airline catenng, Costa Mesa area Over 18. Valid Calif. dnvers lie C all Marvin Davis 10am·6pm. 646-1004. Cosmetics ROBINSONS Is interviewing for Cosmetic Sales. DENTAL ASSISTANT Denta I practice needs help Front, back & mid· d le. Experience ass is tant please apply 644·0683 __ - tion call Starr Sgt Cindy GehriJlg at 7141979·7363. Manicurist for Beauty Sam to 4pm, Mon thru Salon in Irvine. ex· Fri. perience prefe rred PACKAGERS Female, $3 .40 /hr to start. M~rit raises. 1.537 Monrovia Ave, N.B. PAPUl STUffHS Ear ly morning for L A Times. !)4&.0'235. _fall: 646-7431 IMPORT/EXPORTCO. 857'4686-'---- Needs experien ced person. Excellent op ~rtunit ~1733 G .......... Office Our rapidly expanding DENT AL ASSIST ' mternational co. is seek 1--------•I Opportunity in Fountam I 111g an enlhusJastic. self INSPICTOtt Valley for p Lime work starting indiv. for a IN NOCESS m a congental preven· 1 general office pos. Gd Medical Components t1ve omce. Staff 1s sell typing, phones & filing mrgr needs a person mollvattng and we have req'd. Outstanding com· wbo likes detail work, fun he I pang people pensation& excellent co capable of workmg with 962·24~ __ _ benefits. Pleasant work· a microscope & small DEswc• £aw mg environment. Con parts . Salar y com INSURANCE " ~" tact: Pat Mills mensurate with exper Sea Lark Motel. CM· 3· 11 AMF Located 111 Mission Vie· pm shift. Mon thru Fri. Sciftltifk DrillftCJ JO Co paid profit shar i,, day Sat mom. Will lntenMllHoftal mg, vacation & holiday'l. train. Call Ray after 18011 Mitchell South pd. Medical/life in:.. noon&4~7'45 Qua lified applicants. Irvine, 557·1lml, EOE DRYCLEAHBS p lease c all Mr:. Counter & Assem bier. .. ...... _____ •Plll!a!!r!!e!!!!ll!!l.!!58!!1!!!!·!!!!38!!!!30!!!!~~~ good wages. Exp. pre G O CLERKS fcrred. F/tlme. Mr. Best . . Cleane~_fil5 ~· Register today for local Escrow temporary assignments. MECHANIC Foreign car exp, M BZ only. Own loots. Ask for PART-TIME PACKER. It warehse work, Mon Fri 12·4. C.M. 957-9323 JuU~S4&-6152. ~ MEDICAL P /TIME EV&UMGS RECORDS Co••""9 YollthCcrri.n TRANSCRllER Adults walb oti.standmg Requires 60wpm typing, attractive penionaht1es. knowledge of dicta phone who en joy wor1<111g with & medical terminology. 10-15 year old youths Organ1zatJon. attention evenings 9·6PM Call t.o detail ltfollowupare 6 42·4.321 , e.a t . 343 , very important. We of. between 2PM t.o 5PM, fer excellent environ· ask for Diana. Se menht. Capistrano by the ~ a os_p. 5702. _ r RT ME Medical insurance and A . Tl . billing clert< secretary. Thurs /Fnday 9.~. poss1 PIT or full .time. Must bl e We di:i esday s Ci rculation K e y know peg board system, punch /computer expe r med1 c are form s. . . m e di care / medi -cal helpful, but will tra•!1:· workmen comp forms, Apply 1660 Placentia . at 1 631 2200 Ave., Cost.a Mesa. ~v eN. · · - Current staff incomes ra n ge from SJ0 .000·$150,000 yr Initia l incomes are guaranteed lor the fi rst 3 yrs You may call direct 1714)644·1888 or 644-4475. Mon Tues, J une 22·23 from 9 12 for an a ppoint· ment E .0 .E. "!!F1H P time. 7 days, 2 brs dai· ly, AM delivery, L.A Time~ $100 per week L~.!J!ll! tJeach494·84 . R ECE PTI ON I ST TYPIST P/t.ame needed 1mmed . afte rnoon s, 12 30-5 30 for law ofc. in 0 C airport ar~a . ~-8486 ask forS~~~ CHIROPRACTIC 00 Sa•iRgl&Loan •695 Town Center Dr. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer CASHIH F /T & P IT Newport Beach & Irvine a rea. Lelle aa . 644-4460. Experience required. xlnt opportunity with SEC'Y /RECEP'.T 557 nnn: With some escrow ex '1ftrhl Lge. insurance agency has lhe folloWJ.ng open· mgs· Re newals quo le & follow up on renewal:. Must have insurance ex- per MEDICAL COURIER Mu s t hav e o wn trans po rtation & be familiar with Calif. freeway system. Mon· .f ri:.i 9-5 m. 768-8500 .l- Med1cal back office ass't Part n... PH'IOR Receptiankt Clerical re<'eptionist be aut . busy office. friendly staff. must be c heerful. good ap- pearance. healthy. out- going , enthusias tic Knowledge of ins billing pegboard. computer very helpful. Great ca r ee r potent ial 631·5664 ... i n1 ................ .. Banking SECRETARY good co. benefits Apply 10am·l2 noon at 2 Fashion Island. Newport penence for busy office r-n. Lln- Ln beach area Starting U \• · ':. s a I a r y s 9 0 0 . c a 11 f(Ml'()l!Afl'Y PftSOHNU SUllllClS Margaret or Linda . 3723 •'--L ~ ............ _,, 494·7531. ~ ~ Beach. ._._11111111111111111111111111111111111111_._ N•w~~ To deliver Daily Pilot auto route in the Laguna Beach area 7 days per week. Local NewJ>()rt Beach Savings & loan as seek· inc a setr motivated secretary w s tro ng secretarial skills , tho roughness & congenial manner to work U1 the loan depl. Salary com- mensurate w texpe r . Full insurance benefits & paid career apparel Pis. caU: CASHIERS UTDTEM bec.s.cnt.y c~ ,....... Sporta oriented M . seeks l11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Claims Clerk take in· tit1al claims report.I & handle follow·up. Claim exper helpful. File Clerk need fa st energetic person for fil· me for GP Offtce in NB. Ex· r r . 631·5301 Hours· Mon thru Fri a~ prox. 3:30to5:30 PM Hours: Sat & Sun ap prox. 5 AM to7 AM Earnings approx S400 per m o. Call Bryan Holland at642-4321 Equal Opp o rt be.,. /Typist Attractive female 20 to 2S Pleasant Newport or rice. $850.$1,000. 851-1000 MARKETS Tool & Equip Rental Co. 2 sharp pel"SOn$. Must has vacancies in C.M. & type &O+wpm, Sh 80. To Laguna Beach. Must en· Sl,40-0 Excel. benes GUARDS Full & part time. All areas, Uniforms fum'd Agea 21 or over, retired welcome. No eJCPfr. nee Apply : Uni ve r sal Prot«tion Service, 1226 W 5th St., Santa An11. lnterview brs: 9-12 & 1-4. Mon· Fri. n For 2nd & 3rd Shifts We promote to manage· ment & supervision from within. joy working w /people & !Wi· 1470 hav~ some mechanical lrvine Personnel Agy aptitude. Good salary, ~~~!!!!!~~~~~! fl I ,., . 1.r Ms . Denny Paris1a ( 714) 645-6506 NEWPORT IALIOA SAVINGS & LOAN 1100 lnllle A.,.. Ml E.O.E. WANT A CA REER? Costa Mesa Ill Del Mar 631·9421 LagWla Beach 494.9233 Hu.ntlngton Beach 962-9116 benefit package & ad· vancement oppty. Apply in person 1930 Newport Blvd . CM or 1705 S. Coast Hwy Laguna Bch. COUMTB HB.1' Mon ·Fri . Super Sandwich, 545-4867. C OU R IER-Orange Coast Savings has P ff opening. Gd. driving re· cord. Afternoons. Car JJq ................... l•"!"ll'!'~------1 fum'd. Call: Kathleen, l! 1 Banking Cashier 754-1801 . 1700 Adams. RE-ENTERING E ~~~tC~£~1f ~ n c-"'-;:'"'"'d·i-=-~-=-=0E=-----JOB MAllET Slav1ck 's Jewele r s ROBINSONS lo . r , 'i I '•I Duties include verifying 1 TELLER TRAIN[[ sales balances, doing ·: Ne-rt Balboa Savmgs daily bank.in& transac· We are interviewing for. _,.... lions, disbursing funds & c ed. c hi is seeking a mature, well other related duties. Ex-r at / as er. ~ groomed indiv. who lov-c e 11 Co benefits ,-,, es working with people package. Cmtact: Mr. lo train in our Newport Mc Dermott., 714-644-1380 Beach ofc. Excell oppty SLAVICl('S for stable. responsible Fashion Island person to learn & de· llll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Some experience re· quired, should know 10.key adding machine. Xlnt co. benefits, liberal discount, f /time pos1· lion. ,.,., veJop in a growing as· Child care, responsible ,..!J• sociation. Full Insurance person to care for 4 yr Apply l081Jl·l2 noon at 2 •II '• benefit.I & paid career old. 4PM·9PM. Mon· Fri. Fasbion Island, Newport >111• apparel Pls. Call. Call bef. llAM or aft Beacb. . ,• Ms. Denny Parisia gpM 673-6t!8 -=~~------ (.1, (714)~6505 Oecoratorw/somecarpet ", NIWPOltT IA.LIOA Clerical experience. Excell. opp- h ' SAVIMGS&LOAM Perm. part Ume, 20 hrs t 'y for salee m inded !Jn• E o E per wk, heavy filing, no person. Balboa Carpet ol.:;11!!!!!!!!!!!!!. !!!!!!.!!!.!!!!!!!!!!I typing. Job Joe In Santa Mills. Mr.H@ll.549·8181 1 ,,: Ana. Write Adrian In· DELI c,.. ...... h;1 llCICPlt/ltlSTAUIAH'T dustries PO Box 16395, F I t · _..W d' s V ti A/C, A/P & payroll, ap~ Irvine 92713 I m e • e -u n ' I mature penon, wiJllnr. I .,, y in peraon. Contact, ............. __ to train in rut food del . I Cl J erry Allen The VIiiage e• -1e ... I Extra beodits. Contact :.J loo, 127 Marine, Bal .._ -Lale General agency needs Harold or Terry 495 E. " 11 • fut, accurate person for 17th St., C.M. ~1;, llCl(Plt,tnPIST aen . ore. duties. Gd. DELIVER L.A. Times to )ti" for Public Accountant's salary & paid co. homes In H.B. UAM. 01 olficelnHB.Mustbeex· benefits. Call: Sally, S3'75-k25/mo. +bonus. ll per. 8"-62184 Dependable car needed. Ui. 538-•181. Res5S3793 546-4481or96M982 tna 10omc98 CL.mtlCAL/ Delivery men over UI for ii!• For beaut. who!Hak & 'PUICHAllM6 L.A. Times to homes ln 1lt ret ail Uplln1 tlxture penoa needed lmmtd. C . II . 3 a m a a m • " :.u •howroom. 3/yra exp. p 11 .. , 11 economy ca, reqwred. \I wme PoS.. exce · no collectlnc ._.00/450 Pee board system. also IX). beMfll. T>'Pin• nee. .._ .:- 1 bendlu . 7'Sl· f& must bt blllnf ual, mo + """·''--_..._,, or IOC«I•• Spullh Is Eng tsb • .-84&----...S844........, ...... _____ , Ge.nerat ~ ....... ,for Great OPIJlf. tor ad van· ~tal --cemtnt Ca.II now for r etaU •PortlDI lood• :f.Pt. Balboa Marin e .iott. Some apenence p.r!f trnd. 7sua. a rdware, S.N'Tl EOE 8 0 0 K K J: E P I N 0 _M .... l_.P'_..IH....._ ___ _ :i11 P /Um e. Apply at: ~/nPtsT ,., Crown Hardware, ioi.. IOwpm. cortapondenee J, lniff •We.ldlrtPlaaa), •llt•flliq,Someomee NB o p. SUO/hr. Of.flee bra. aoca• • I · 5 ~ , ltl on · Fr l . Nl 0-.. llkkpt. iln• W:M!. mtdl•l• Df .. 111& for C•/Dl•ls n I ••l•re .. ,.rttnctd CRT optutor /order (IUaUa-I .. 1'1) full d • • k 4 • 1 I I • t r eMftrr.':*it:-r la ..... co lac.al· , ............... . '°' Accwaey • w...alt1 =ll•I wllb •ll ay: ce1J.;;.t;;;' ~~....__ _ __...;..;.,... EXP ERi ENC ED COOK IT ALlAN FOOD 675·6193 aft lOam ••• F.G. Casserly 31202 Holly Dr South Laguna You are the winner of two Cree tickets ($14 value) to the WORLD FAMOUS ROY AL Urt'ZZAN HOltSESHOW June aothruJuJy l ANAHEIM Convention Center Tickets a re good for June 30th performance at s·oo p.m. and may be claimed by callang 842·!1678,ext.272. FULL TIME PtrlME Hal rstyUst/Manicurist Co's ta M ESA·N ew port Zee Place 548-9344 HAIRSTYLISTS/ ASSISTANTS Prestigious Npt. Bch, salon, next to the water needs hairstylists & as- sistants. We have a very strong clientele plus 30 to SO new clients per wk . from which you will build your clientele. Top commission plus Rther benefits. Phone for"?lppt. 646-7451 Helper wanted for elderly lady m mobile home. 4 hrs day. 645-94<8 •HOKIOS• Great Summer Job. Ea m SSO to S75 a week. Answer1n1 Service. No+-.......... -..... 1 expr. nee. Minimum typing requirements . Call 631·0140. EOE. What a Wonderful World of Shopµmg, riJ(ht al )our fingertips every· da y! Dall ) Pilo L Class1ried Ads. To place your ad, call 642·5678 and let a ClassJf1ed Ad· Visor help you PART TIME Openings in Costa Mesa. Call &42-4321 Ext. 343 between 3:00P.M. and 5:00P.M. ask for Diana or Andy. Have something to sell? Classlfled ads do it well. Limited openings available m the Orange Coast area. for self·molivated. career oriented individual who Call work with Field Sales People Train, motivate and 11et r esults. Station wegon or van necessary. Exceptional earnings, plus Job related ben~lits available for the n ght l)topJe Jf you can produt"~ results, not lun talk about It , c11 1l : 960·0694 for nterview. Alfk for Mr t:hance Paid co benefits Salary commensurate with ex per. Call · Pauline. 963-0941 Janitorial AAA.A.ARDMAN The Floor Shining Specialist needs reliable persons to work 7·10am weekdays/wee ke nds cleaning & pollshln& lile floor s in the Westminster area. Must have car, great for stu· de nts or retired in · dividualll. Phone C714 I ~29·6506 EOE KENNEL·CUSTODIAL DU TIES· pa rt·t i me . wkends. mornings + Train. minimum woge, merit raises. lnterv1ews l!.t noon. ~"6020 _ LADIES Discount bout1· que needs Manager. Pis. c all Annabelle . 213· 7 49-4041 LEGAi.SEC'Y Orange County branch of P.I. Defense/Litiga. tion law firm needs legal sec'y. Needs to be an ex· p e rie n ced & self · motivated, talre·charge individual. Gd benents. rree parking. S.C. Plaza area. (714)&41·0217. • MEDICAL m.t Ofc. Peg board & insurance JLP .in Vl .979"9111 MllMCAL Employer Immediate position for ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!' .. •I Medical Receptionist & Medical Records clerk. Laura . Bristol Park RECEPTIONIST . front office appearance. for O rang e Co unt } Developers /Contra c PBX Operator _Medical Group. 557·6300 ROBINSONS MEDICAL RECEPT For Laglllla Hills Opth. Is interviewing rot lns ur/bltpg exper re· PBXOperator. A quired. Call770.1322. Medical ICK OFC ASSIST. P IT. 20·25 /hrs. week. Send r esum e to : Classified Ad IHl18. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 921626. MNGMNT rosmOM Fabric chain, C.M. & Anaheim. Xlnt oppt'y Geri 646-4040. MODELS/ESC(:>RTS Top Dollars 527-7186 MOMOGIAMMH Full or p/t i m e. ex- perience required, xlnt co. benefits & liberal dis· count. Apply 10arn·l2 noon at 2 Fashion Island, Newport Beach. ---- PIX OP1RA TOlt Ex per. preferred Membership club 2PMto lOPM Pis . call: 645-7358 Huntingto n Harbor • PIMSIOM area. S6.50/hr. Flex. ADMIMSTIATOtt days & hrs. Meeh. ap-R a p Id I y .g row 1 n g ...:cti=.:t.;;;ud.;;;e~.""67:..:.3-::;....::l.S21=.'----1 pension co. needs ex News paper delivery per'd . Pension Plan Ad· person, 18 or over. ministrator with trust Driver's license. in· accounting background surance, economy car. Excell. benefi~. lrvlne Npt Bch·lrv-Costa Mesa location. Barbara, area. 7 dys pr wk. Mon-857-1204 tnrs. Lile typine. Chance for advancement. Apply 1n person. Hamilton Tarnutzer Const. 2915 Redhill Ave. Ste F·200. Costa Mesa. 557·7951 RE C EPTIONI S T · TYPIST, exper'd, full time, Newport Center toe. 644-2507 Receptionist /T ypis t . front ofc .. Tues.Sat. Pvt countr cl!!b. 644-5!04 RECEPTIOHIST Well·organized person. Typing required & will train in word process Ing. Newport Beach. 675·8036.::.;•:__ __ _ RECEPTIOHIST Small. busy Newport Beach office Duties I.I\· elude phones. typing. ge n e r a l c lerical 673·0?_6.Q. _____ _ Just starting up ma bus1 ness of your own " A ~ood way to tell people about 1t is with a low· cos t C l a ssifit'd ad Phone 64.2·5678 Fri . 2 · 5 PM . Sat IS u n !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4 -7 : 30AM. Approx. Find what you wunl in $500/mo. Call 540-3007 Daily Pilot Classifieds. l,..llllc is Big!! Classifled bet. 1JAM·5PM. Ask for ads a re rca II y s ma I I _,Lee=....::o:.:.r-=Bo=b _____ 1 DAILY PllPF CLASSIFIED ADS 842-5878 "peopl~ to ~eople" sa l~s The.re's an easy way for calls w1t.h big readership you to sell that bicycle and bie resu~ts ! To place you "o longer use. Just your claaslf1ed ad. call advertise it in the. today &42·S678. _ Clasalfi,ed! Call642-5678. ME "1 -WOMf.H Look beyond graduation - learn a skill. After commencement, •ucceH comes fastet to thole wt th both a dlptom& and 1 uaefull et1111. ()J'9 Of ttle beat places to teem a llkln la the ~. You c.i u.u•llY rind the eicact llklll training ~ -em. TM Atmy l'IN ~ 200 training pn>grem1 to choOte trom. Aceounting, FOOd 9'rvlcle. Law Enforoement, X-Ray Technology, a-. Pfoo.tlng, to n•me a t.w. Plue ~then you ~IY never knew ~. wt.n you enll•t for • ,..,. tor otrt.91n ~1'1ti.t, you get a bonus up to $5,000 • IOOtl •you co"'plet• training. . You ~· emit for eemtng your diploma. Now ,_,, • aklll and you' II bt wont'! ev9f1 more to Y«>UfMlt -and ~ur country. ~ your country .. y~ MNe YQUtM!f. M Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, June 20, 1911 ... ~" .. '!~-.... !! ... ~\':!!~ ..... ?!.. .. •• !!~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?~.~ CLOSI OUT -MUST l&LI nc.riOMST s••= AM* SICllTAIY T"FIO.• Newport a.ctt tatr ol· l'or • bMIL..,. Mlht· toadmmliltnt.orof IOUCITOll flcH. AM for Caryn lDI natW. Uowroe>m. Cbrl1Uan retlremtnt tmmed. oral•p, Worlc T I! a p . pr• r • r r •ct . facWt)' mder ~· plHtaal •vtaiDI bn Stock ot original and frame prints ALL SELLING AT COST. D • a t a I R e c e 9 . · 711 tloo lo lrvlne. X at S.t Moa·rri. No Mllln1 • • ...._,•t/111 ,._ • _.1 -be ft e rt ti a D d 0 p • it , :::r_.. .. -::.4&/ -var:-r -porh&Dltl• In an In· _, uu " Retal!.!r~ flxt\IN aemtlDafW!l.ISl·l!H. Telephone lotervl•w•· I•• orltnted pro-ltoN ureealee · work f!'OCI) ~ home. 5 Pieces of 2·3·4 tiered 8belvlna 8' Lona. 1 12' wooden storage bin. 1 lg 8x4 workbench -all painted white. ,_looal. Team abarlol lad1. No elCJ*' oec. 40 SICllTAIY Eaceptjonal ()ppor\unl· 10•1/reward . Ex· bnperwk.eo.taMeaa Expertty&U1•1peUln1 t1. ffreaU1• company. • perluce required. 5*9Ml e&lla. l'1ICl'CI. txceU. ~-Hllh co . P'le•I f 14 I I' 2 · 1 4 1 e o t ~-f dttloo1 It 4tCJulpment. I b 101 1 s late coffee table, l Alpaca Comer Couch group (off white), 2 dMigners table lamps with abades. 1 Queen Ann reception desk w/glaas top -all new -all at cost. 111/IN-8m. ~r1t!tt'Ttiu:'='S.~r Memory or 11*1 Card TYPIS!'l'TER waated •~ da.n •week. l15-G'lO WtdY!. • up. prefd. Very ntxl· fUlltlm• d 1. Metrolek, llC9'T'IOMIST SEAMSTRESS pc». wttll ble hn. Fullorpltlme. Ir lDi!JitJlll FUltJm•b'•ylrvtn• t;e. 1aU loft avail. Ex· 7 .. 4 3 raml~ Sile: f.atlo w a 1 ber 1 or.,• r . 0 AR A 0 E SALE CPA l'irm. Aoawer J::r. w/Dacronulll pre-Im________ " SAT/SUN 9 .,_ 30 TV pboott, ~client.a, nl· erab'-.-..-~ * •• --.. ... ·-• * fum., o d.&nlnl 1ba.. l'umltu.re, Oddi• Endl. : 1: · . IH.lt tnina n-anda "'-~ -.-•-bed1,mucbmore.•48at Sat /Sun. 10·5. 13114 patio fura. clotha, rug, Call Mr. Garrett 851-5188 or 8.13-3998 r~'oa~ ~orrfi l:e ap: SICllTAIY Pra/Sll80/£xctJS17•4ooT __ V_P_l_N_O_· Pul tlmt ~ II CM. Wataon,r,11.55MOM mllc.17otCoralPl.N.B. Pttt REJSlldO llUSO la J • .a. k · x. pearaace, i;itulh olfie911 Jl'or buay R.E. Deve~ AcctP~OOl"4.•00 typ l ·~ \MIYI P9r WM O A RA 0 I: SAL t: MO¥ ... SALi MOVING SALE: Junk of •llll beoeftit, will train. ment Cd. 1 man office. J' /Cltpr/MllSlJ,000 i • nu ln ror vac1Uon1. Qu•1"1 l'w'n. Sat only 211 Vlrainla Pl, CM ~-"'1e' RdS.l NOnlyB '< B22ac1: _, to 11.art. Aak (or lluet have lllot t)'p1o1 Letalll~/TlOtll.OOO Apply ~avtr, lMC I/JO • s.ndpfper Irv ~ l 9-5 131 Ol'4 UVllJ1 ., • • • fft w 1 C Vakrie.115:P akllll •command ol the "'-note 1...__..,1,110 Placentl• Ave., Coat1 ..::M:.:.o..·,g;,.1..._ ______ , • • u • Bay). Car rack, akl -.._,.. 1050 at er u1 ookware Eoallah tansuac,. 8oek ""' ruoN .... Larae. quality a11ort· boot.I, II 11'1'1. Searuu ······~················ 2().pc. set, never used. llC•tiOll'iST keeplnf exp. xbit • .;. ExDdConaultantOura '--U'arnllyOara1eSale ment. 421~ lrta, CdM. enc. be1nbat chr,8trk, Decorator Couch & love $390 or make orre r lmmedlate opportu.nJty pearaoce. Colle1e LlallelndenAlfy,lnc. ni'IST/SIC;Y Sit. 1'2· Bookt, clothe•, t. ls Sun. ·5. CB radio, 2 Schwinn seat. Butternut swede. _,642-=--(SZ()=.:;__-----tojoina~verul de1ree pret. Mu.at be '°20Blrd1Est'l4EOE Good typb\f lk1lll OJ> fum .. •tereoa. TV, •P-J'ef Bumper for Datsun Vanltya, Sony cusette .115-eala Newport Beach Tennis eetate development wllllnJ to dri ve. Newporttm-lllO/l'ree portunlty to leam word pica, ml1c. 520 Jrl1, p ck up $40, Avant deck,urradio,aasorted Sofa, xlnt cond, owner C lub· Family Mem· nraa. M~ l)ave lood KnowJed•e or R.E. proceulni. No U · CdM . Gard• ma1azlne with dlahu. hardwoods. transferred.asking$22.5. benhlpfl50962·00"70 comm,Uftications skilll & Development. Mutt be perlence neeeuary. 9 to Gara1e Sale ChHp, John Lennon lllho· plywood. Patty. 8-5, 1146·7474 : Air-Conditioner used 1 yr typlD1 ability. Call or willi.111 to leam bow to 5 Mon lhna Fri. Good cheap, cheap, 1ervla ~raph1 $50 , Wo n · YARD SALE 1~2pm on· evea,Ml-8&41. 18000BTU.Sl!OO Mndreewneto: operate word -uor 1fSICBTAIY• benefit• NB. area. body,electronlca.bHhld b .... 1 •-b'.. .. LINDA ROSS ... ~-Ellcelleot oppt~ fo r 758-1.01 llem1 184U Santa er orse ..... Ir ... ..e ly. Antique battery jar, OAK Tbl. & chn. $14S. 67.rSl62 ; Is small offlce computer. · · -. 848.-.Z a o l I q u e k e l t I e 251• 1 1 .. L I h'd bed •1•"' TMI WAl;.•taTOM Salary commensurate sharp gal to work faat· TYPIST l11dora FV N.E. comer ~ . · co or con.so e. 19 ove Y 1 ea • ~"· CAIMAHOUP with exp. can 87s.161l paced Newport Beach lmmed. openlna ror Newland/EIUs 9·3PM E. Bluff• Sal. 8-5 sofa aquariums, feed, fish color porta ble SUS. Aquarium,fullequipped PO Bo¥17149 for interview. comm'I. real estate ofc. good typist with xlnt 9/lt, 1120, 11/20 bed. redwood picnic tanks, chairs, lamps. Riviera aoCabed w taora SSS. Airway suitcase S2S. Excellent typing & die· G 1 S 1 lbl/bencbea, decorator cry1tal, trees, shrubs & loveseat. European 646-1291 Irvine, Calif92'714 Secretarial t.apbone skills required. spellloa & grammar. ara1e aa e al. on Y I l e m s ' d l • he a , and houseplants. 1387 glass dining set. Mar-St -'""'a.;;;..g..:::e:=Lc:.ig-.h-t.a_m_irro--r -ba_l_l (714) ~3383 l 1lrl ofc. Office exp. Cballen'"~"tf°'ition for Should eiUoy workin& on Jwie 20th. &am to Spm. pou/pana, wheelbarrel, Shannon Lane, Costa rantz stereo, designer 2 pin beam 1 Leto' .IC-~ST nee. Must be self-starter ..... phones & with people. 20881 WoodJea Ln, HWlt. mlac. U33 Blackthorn Mesa behind Fedco Jam-pa,. fr •-d M ' · Ll....-1.ht' '--'cal •-re11·able. Accurate right eal. Ca : Plea11nl working conds. Beach. Nr. Atlanta & • . . ,..., ..... an co ... en eteor Program a le -· • Laita,m.aoo B h rd .....,3519 Sl.N.8. A.1.•.ut..115A1J tb~s . Excellent . BoardwithStriplighU& N rt un......., W /fl&Urel & gd phone & I 0 0 d C 0 m pa n y UI ! . _. ' ..,..___ Del c...ao ...... ,, ewpo area -r•""""' personality. CdM . benefits. Call Kelly, MUSTS&.L! M UST SELL Luggage, port. & car ivery ....... ~ liquid cassette projec- ll44·14SN. 54~'834. An''qu ... , micro Oven, Everythi ng Goes : radios. tv's, full set ol Contemp.le.ather sofa,8', tor. Also Bra for '80 llCIUATIOMAL SECllTARIES u ._ Nothlne Over SO<. 420 Dodae van seats, desks, fawn color, l500or offer. RX7.499-301.S THtaAPtST SICllTAllAL w k'11 poraryor W...,/WflltrH• bdrm aet., drop leaf BernardCMSat/Sun much more. '86 Flower 673--4424 Irvine Coast Country For 74 bed conval. M•ICM.l&Ll't• ~~rt~e.Call: AN00PPnl.y c'!.tawrlnle'9sACMhll&I. ~~~s~. ~cie'!'.in~.~~~ Beds·Booka..Clothing etc St.,C.M .~11187 Decorator's Mistake Club membership, Sl300 center. with active re-40 wpm tnJinl acc1&nte· I n le h on.I 9-a Sat 10c·S25. 17552 Jordan MOVING SALE: sofa bed Orr-white 3 cushion sofa +transfer fee. 645-4292 hab pro.,.am. Contact ly . Fulftime, puma· . VICKI HESTON I 3001 Redblll, Bldg. #2, ~ ' caa y. · 17C, <Parltwood) Irvine. $50, 10 spd blke $50, w /rust cording. UOO. Creu Hi eh Fire kiln, Administrator, Newport nent.OverSSprefetftd. -• Ste.lt226CM un B Ln HB Saturday & Sunday Singer Sewing Mach, Queen Ann wing back Cll·H.~F.new elem. Conval.Cmltr.~7764. Newport Beach area. &Ateod9tn WAITRESS P/lime, 5 19712 owman · ' 8·2pm. likenewSlOO,etc.Satlr w/crewel rab~c. rust, $l.50.7~8214,64G-639S Write Dally Pilot. Box Spec:ia.UJ:lng In day week. New ~ort bet Beach 6 Newland off 28 Zcars accummlation. Sun 8-12 l.WTS2 Isthmus, green 6 off-white, S250. Coke machine water· lee/Twist part time ... ~hone er· rand11 133-lSM Bobbie Restaurant MAIT'U'D for oceanfront dining room. Apply in person through manager, Hotel La1una, 425 S. Coast Hwy, Lacuna Beach. '9f.llS1. 1560, Ad 1891, Costa TemporaryClerical Beach Tennis C ub, MAdalnms-..Sa:t7~ .. 10 ,. 2054ot.hSc.,N.B.Starts HB CNr. Adams &t SmaUu~teredpeach cooled,l!l56,'35oor best Meu 921128, or call Penonnel 833-9561 ov I · ~ am-.. 8:30Sat.parklnaUey. Ma&nolia) velvet chair,Sloo,.Black orrer.~5S8l AnawerAd #493 , 540.0 00 Weekend Supervisor, pm,picnictble,benches, d GARAGE SALE-Sunday lacquered oriental 642·4300,Uhn. 4AM -noon. Sal /Sun. 16 kettle BBQ, coffee tble, SALE. Sat. 9-3. Ra . allnnd' ~l. Final clearout misc. painted buffet, 48"XIJ". Vending machines, video ....::;.;:;~=.r..==~---1 SECURITY PERSON-loUll hrs. Primary J'ob is chain saw. wheel .bar· saw $50, cbai.rs, ch s d . ••·-made by John Wid-wall games. Baseball. NEL·part-llme, no ex-row etc 546 Hamilton ski.a, lampt, bikes, odd.II bshl items. ~ 2 ma-di'comb, reta1·1 $2200, trapshoot etc. CaU AM SICllTAIY leapth lat belng certain adult auto ' 'n ends. 429 Beeonia, pie beds &t 1 maple 968 5133 per req. 559·1800 aft carrier picks up papersl CM CdM cheat.411Dahlia,CdM . sa c rifice at S600. __. .... · ....... ....__ ____ _ 5PM · oo lime & monitor & de· I M 0 VI NG . Sal /Sun · 64().M52. New 19" Magnavox color Secretary-accurate liver complaints called 6J20..21 from 10 to Spm. Ught futures $15. Baby Yard Sale: T.V.'s, & lots TV. Never been used. typlat for le&al work. 30 In b Y c us tomers . at 207·A Luionia, NB furniture S()r.s.I). Hae.hid of other good stuff. 259 KIN GSIZE Simmon s 8·foot used couch, ex- hr wk . Mr. My ers . llOO/mo expense check. items 25"·$10. Wet~~t SantoTomaa CMS/S. Deluxe Beaut yr est. cellent condition. Make RETAIL MAY CO. SO. COASTPUZA Has Opening For c .... t1cs•~r ... Immediate fu lime openln& in one of our pre1t11iou1 cosmetic lines. Only exp'd need apply. M-be available some evening s & weekends. Salary + commission. Apply In penon Mmday thru Fri· day 10-12 or 2·4PM Personnel orflce. 333 1 Bristol. C.M. EOE. Costa lleu Mfr. needs intelligent, mature person ror position with 1 varied duties. Heavy phone, typing. S/H not reqd. Full time puma· nent position. Xlnt uJary + benefit.. Ask for Sally. 640-1510 $3.SObrtost.art.Mustbe GARAGE SALE · $60. Elec. ,Wtar _,.Yard Sate -hide.a-bed Almost new S300. olfer. 2l or over. Valid driver's Antiques, cuatom furn, P I Y w o o d S l · S 3 . lllnt cond, chairs, wicker 646-3101. ii mach. ans. 642-0072 Secy~ lie. & insurance. Call baby furn, children's, Wheelchair ~· 10 s pd aora, & wiclcer chr, TV, _.po.::la::..:·..:.1..;.;v.:....::ma=-go.:.·----For sale used diving 1 girl o fl ee nr OC 540-300'7 llAM·2PM. Ask men's & ladies clothes, bikes S7S. Sa . only, 9·3. bench lathe. 390 Santa 3 PC. Corner group, equip. Weight belt, Airport. Good telephone for Bob or Lee. stereo, records, books. 1749 Port Hemley Circle, Isabel CM brown tones, bolsters, m e d 1 um wet 5 u 1 l , manner. 641·1130 WEl~I~ & etc. 1821 Holiday Rd., N.B. BIG MOV1NG SALE! All xlnt. cond. $150. 646-6768 booties. Snorkels, misc. SEC'Y f1DP1 wn "9 N.B. (off Santiago-22nd BALBOA ISLAND diust go. Rd, wash/dry, Large Mediterranean ta· equip. 7Sl-8967 ltlTAIL Part time clerks. STOPM160 MAIDTS 4555 C...t Hwy., ............... Prlvalenon·profityoutb measure of vitamin & Irvine). Sat/Sun 1~3. LotsofGoodies tool1, furn, baby things. ble/6chairs$1.SO. 10 Hand Made Amish services agency needs powders . Good math. Good prices Sat. 8:30 208Topa:i: 1786 W h illier ' CM. 67~0180. Quills from Lancaster sharp, independent hard E~!~:o ~~':-1:t:~~=: Fri/Sal/Sun-Din rm set, Bra's $4, water puriners. 646-2394 Desk 6 chair, recliner, County, Penn. Variety or llCB'T10HIST worker to: 1reet public, 2832 Dow , Tustin. stereo, ofc dak & chr, refrigerator $27S tools, Entire nelehborhood Hospital bed. antique pattern.a. sizes & colors. For p /time position in handle phones, typing, 832_9700. m Is c h s h Id . 171 S mlac. 2000 Arnold Ave. garage 5 a 1 e ! Et -bedroom set, dresser & '""968~·~23"""l"""9 .... ----- Chiropractor's office. filing & &Mist business LabradorDr.CM. CM.Sat/Sun631·11Z7 tis /Newland Huntington ml.ac. 751.2967 • Sears SOOOBTU refrig. office staff with boJ>k· , XEROX8000PER ,._ ________ , M lti F ·1 G Beach. Sea Breeze Con· I Must be dependable, ef· keeping. Non-smok~r. Top notch. part time & ,. When you clean your S~le . ~';1 thio:r~~~ do. Cathy 848-1511 Patio Sale. Hshld rum. & window AC. Sl.25.1 e ec, ficient & have good or. S la r l i· n 1 s a 1 a r Y vacati·o·n kit. items, small refrig, pk up truck tai gate, · c Io s el · th I nk of C.M. (Mesa Verde). Sat d fice skills. Nao-smoker S900·SlOOO/mo. Xlnt iur. .... 70 Entire neighborhoo c hild's rolltop des k , S200, lOHP elec start f _ .. C U63l 5690 "'"""'" CHARLIE'S CLOSET. 9-S. Near BalearLc al 1 Bo'· /D bed h w· $200 pre err~. a · . benefits. Apply via re-garage s e . ..,,a UD· rollaway , s utters, 1sc. gas eng. . b y Sp We talce clothes on con-Center. St ereos. air cannon. Westminster. old gun, doe carriers, 645-91Z7 SICllTAIY ~~~e 28~36':o';~i Pa·t~ Merclll••• si1nment. 2052 Nwpt cond, TV, wash mach.. Bill, "E.B."HHSU Singer sew. man. -=,2:...:}=-C-=-0=10:..:..r-T-.-V-.'s-19-.. -&-21-.. ~:.~rbe~rid~~;~S:,:; Dr., Costa Mesa, Ca. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd,Cll.831-3473 cblldltema. Motorcycle parts. baby 5'8·2928 2562 Vista Dr, -$65/both. is aeeltin 1 a ae H . 921126. AAIH .. u I001l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Garage sale Sat. 9-3: Sun Items, chairs, lots more. N.B. Tbun.-Swi. ~7051 motivated aec retary -=;;;.;S;;;.;;IC"---'Y-lL.16--AL--J--t ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAT.t-S,3U8VanBuren, 12·4. Antiques, tool •• Everythingmust1o.Sat tt...... 1060 llDWOOD2X6"S with strotic secretarial MAG 11 experience re-WAMTIDTOIUY CM. Nr Fairview & doon,ladders,shelvlnl. :~~~~~Uson, Tu~u~ul~t•••ho•••·~~··• (2) 20· long. Xlnt deck- skll11 , thoroughneu, uired. 87$-23:22 Linda I buy o Id guns , Paularino. Antlq\lell, re· bikes & bike parts. op qua 1 y s w ...,. .. es· ing. Fresh truck load ar· and congenial manner. diamonds, Ivory, jade• corda, rerrte. furn , Much, mudl more. 422 Movins Sale: 650 BSA : expensive. Arab, Qtr. riving weekly. Save at Callorsendresumeto: SHYICIPIRSOM collectibles. Call (714) cookware, color TV, E. lSth Place, Costa Yamaha chappy ; dln Appy. 714-1734 ss•/ft. pp call Jim LlNDA ROSS Pools, spaa, equipment. 972"'926 •ult for Dane. bikes, mw more llelllf. lleu M2-9m lble; refrlc misc 147-3797 Jewelry 1070 6'6·9MS anytime C7 141156-229 I THIWAlt•laTOM etc.CaU49'7-4458. .. ..................... Rare Miro' Carborum· IOUTIWAl.KB CAIMAHOUP SlllYICISTATIOM Appraised RUBIES. at dom Aquatint Unceste Jouen, eam while you P08oxl7149 ATTENDANT: Expr., bek>w wbo&esale pnce! au Sahara) 1976 Edition jog! $4 /hr + bonus . lrvine,Callf92714 full time. Harbor View P>to~.~ or '7S . $12,SOO firm. 5/braaday. {714)~3313 Shell, 2500 San Joaquin ---------+----------t----------1 DIAMOND just under 1 ...:87:..:.;5=-·048=1::..-____ _ L'-llldi,M.__ Hilla Rd CdM.644·~3 ... ......._ ......... _._._1021 Fwllit 1050 carat. Shown by appt. Sora sleeper S3S: baby ., 5_.:"'JIJ SICllTAIY SERVICE Cinsbop). EJt.1""!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!11!!!~ Af•hHft IOIO __,hu1rwwwa• only. Sl.SOO firm . crib,gdcondS40;chlld's J~ I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 861 2839 Al : 75'4ial Sm. Npt. Bch. Adv. Agy. eel. oppty & benefits for HARBOR AREA . '9AIAC'HSALI SOFA ! · <lrar/desk $2Si 960-3171. '!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I needs offi-manager mech·1·ncl1'ned lndlv. * * * DI ... ~ "'---...... but k ..... · Th ,.. APPLIANCESERVICE Glaaa louvers. doors Gray velvet· .... "·, oak --rn:~zer, ....... wor s Must be seU-starter to with baaic electrical elmainullima ...., 111· p ....,. N' .. F bod ...... SALES A\'00 part time talce c .. ·-olvarielyol 708Jaamine We buy used appliances tslidlng glass, wood 6 china cabinet (bent Br 1a11t ear. Ap· .-; ... on Y _,; career. meet new peo-offlc:d'::ues. Some •-.tn-ow-l -•e .• 54().G)O____ COrooadel Mar ··weseU recood, guar. screen), water softener, glaas)-$291S; maple din-praised $16,387. VVSl, Can 960-3ln. pie, earn • to SlO hr. client contact.. answer-... You are the winner of appliance§. ~3077 lge F I A furnace. 486 Ing table (3 leaf)·Sl95. color l , looautooe. Must Sears Air cond, 11.000 Call: Allee, 98IS-OS22 ing pbons, media plah· SHIPPltta o.f. two free tickets (SH I IUY APPIJAMCIS Flower St., C.111. 646-11187 Call {114) 971-1352. sell. SIOOO/make offer. BTU Sl.2.5. Atlas uj>rlght Sales in t · fP"•" ac lit Pachae 6 ahip amall value) totbe La 951-ll33 "--1040 I IUY 760-1708 Eve. 1afe TL 15, $425. Jewelry $36 000 + bt~. ~W .._.. e parts for procreulve WoaLD FAMOUS ~-dry h ;::?:•••••••••••••••••• * * * * '1'I Carat Diamond wed-& display cases $75 ea. r C.M. mfg. co. Excell. IOYAl.Ul'IDAH """ans IH er, eavy KEESHOND Pups. AKC. Good used Furniture & ding set, very beautiful. Lapidary Arbor S300. ~!~.-.RJ-~&,L~S.· benefits & periodic re· HOllSISHOW dty, 4cyl,S175. Champ aire. M/F. Pet & Appliancea--OR I will Appraised at S2SOO. lst Bandine macb S7S. SEl'IKTl•y views. Gd. w/numben 6 631-492.5 sh 0 w . pvt pt y . seUorSEU.forYou *6. Men'• Tusot Gold 494·06lior4M-2905 aetO.Ctln.1t_5>kopereI=~fbr .,_,,_ «id . vision a muat. June30lhn1Julyl WASHERAND 2131187-13&Saft6 m. MASTllSAUCTIOM Watch, day/date, '60. G .E . DISHWASHER, Nomi ..-rae Immediate po1ltion now De Itron 54S-CMJ.3 ANAHEIM DRYER $100/Ea. '46-1"6. 13J.t6ZI 552· 771S. pot 1 c rubber, con . Supervilm Trainin1. available in a Newport Convention Center 56-2l7S - Full or Part Time. WiU Beach real estate de· Tickets are food for AAAHOllEDOG 1 IUT"'9tMrTUll •tlATIA~S vertlble-ptbl, Chopping train .• Xlnt career or velopmentolfice. Essen· IHotn' oaDB June 30th performance Gaff era It Sattler gas TRAINING. Lta 967·8133 oo diamonds 4c gold or block top, bronze, 4 yn aupplemeaLCall~5pm, tlal requirement• in· COOK at8:00p.m.andmaybe stove.Xlntcoo.Harvest Speclalizing ln happy r e ·Desigo w /cublc old, only uaed 2 mo's. Mr. Zucherbrod at elude accurate tyPinl, Foraandwichahop,exp. claimed by calling Gold. Glass front. $12:5 owners6we1Jmannered 2'x4' Butcher bit kltch Zirconiaa, 65% disc., like new cond. &225. or 973-"'43. abortba.Dd. dletapllone, Over 11. Mlle or female. "2-5871,ext.272. Stevel31·70l4 dog1. laland w/drawers & a tao f ine watches. bsl orr. 9Sl·l344 or SalH. Children's/Teen proof readma 6 geaeral • co.ta Mesa area. Call ANTIQUES: Beautiful Family aiz.e Side by SI~ 638-85 cabinets $150, 8' lgt 752.7919 ...:95=1·..:::~=1 _____ _ aboea, brly + comm. office responalbilllles. Marvin Davis lOam· 1903 Schulman uprleht Refril freezer itlnt cond. lfffn velvet llOfa, Sl.50. Genuine Gold Nu11et sc•lll I r'ft Exp. desired. Top For •~eat• COD· Spm.646-1004. oalc Piano, 4c stool, oalc MUSTSELL631·4'14 Brittany Spanjel, male, BoUulntcond.645-7754 Weddl.Di Band 10mm, .-UI~ benefits. Mr. Milter, ;~~e::1li~ please call: S .. M SALISPIRSOM icebu, oak dough llpea~eElec:, dftt~'. ~ 10 wka, dwnpion hunt· I MIY•USB>: ~1mTlilJEU.~t-~:~ AMSWEIS Newport Bootery, · · lmmediite openlna for cabinet, oak glau lnaline.-.s547 . Gtaaa top dinette S290. Sultry-Fl.xed - "'4·2464. SICllTAIY rl1ht. penon female or booltcaae, camelbadl or beat ofter. Top of the Golden ~triever pup· Qn bdrm set '540, Sofa anxtlme G ft Femal Sales Typlat, sec'y, recep· male. Neill Neon Inc., aofa, suede Iola, coffee line.645-9157. plet,AXC. bed Sl40, b\llllla =· M•llllll1ry 1071 r~ETFIRED- Commlaalon Salesman Uoolat wanted for dental 11142 s. Harbor Blvd. tbl, fr •mall end table. Waaher•Ga1 Dryer l»-4111 1ofa It loveaeat • ••••••••••••••••••••••• The atore m&Mier just for atablahed buildln& office . Previous ex· S.A.531· 4. *'IOO'llvemac Kenmcre,tliOeach ,,_toY• 104 Matt/box11lrino: Twin Welder Portable AC DC told us we·~ loin& to material flrm in So. perience .......... ut.ely a · 157·9ZlZ,15'1·91200 '75 fuUll5."QnSU5 like new. Power tools b fl -•-An _,. 5y.a.n--• ••••,••R•E••E•Kl'IT•••••1•-s••• ,..o'a•t • 77.:."""l ave a ~•....,. yone Oranae Couty area. aentlal. Managerial ,,_ --· DlabwuberSlOO.Wa1her ZN • ... .,...., etf.~-1315 whodoesn'tmakeaaale Some uperience needed respon1lblllty. Apply Store in CdM needs n. Aodl111111 Slll9w and DryerSZIObotll. BobtaU, blkM , blk • wbt MOVING TO IDAHO MIM•l•n• IOIO tuoillc to GET FIRED! lndoorlswtndowselllnft '44·0883 d!~~t:°wo~~~~ OPOl\AllGECO. , S4l-Sl4I F.541-6211alt.4. 4 cane back cbrs, 2 ....................... 1 ... ~ ....... s 6 .blddlna plans. Cal SICllfAIY da.E7bdallyftnec:Uen· S.-Jme21 Whirlpool Washer, Gaa T.wo dwarf rabblta, w/arms,S75ea.2w/out le•••••• lllll'lWASn 483-3110 10A.llt.o4 PM. D .. _ Ea b T p arm1, $50 ea. Oval 3 new Sean Dynuport To u1lat aeneraJ con· teJe. hone 875-1010 for F'l:!'a::'Fro~trr:e w/ca1e free to 1ood formlca tabl, incl 2 Hellum Bouquets de· 6115itl4 tires, l30 ea. 2 SALIS CAHRA tractor in aeneral office app't. bome.11 -~ leave1, suo, ceramic livered. Great for Michelin FR70xl4 , Coe ta llleu camera work.131-JOIN Mewr.-M ... Rtfrl1 SZO. Evenln1s "~RABLE KITl'ENS ,_..,. -. F A TH E RS D A Y ! I ... 5 t d F /T TAILOI ll07JamboreeRd.NB 775-1415 '""' tardoatool,1..,-._.... f 1 a moat new, .. ea. 1 ore n • e s SIC.-r'.a.•y 1n · 8 wb old, trilned 6 1, -.Ja, -, , ...... Ila. 11 Per eel or every oc-Day/date meo'a watch, .. le.pe-n_-.ail e" -for alteration dept P'ra ...... ,_ •-•-..... -k I · d --... 1 ......... 11 ·-.. ._,, ... U&.JUc...-_.._ tnmore • ec. ryer, weaned.Ml--alde tbl. •ns. much caaon........ MO. 2 new tevelora, per. a muat. Good pay• Permanent partUme. Ila• clothlnt store ln wbUe UMd t mono.. put bmeftta. ~21.3' Law offtce. Good typln1 F11blo11 bland.· Full S1IO 080 ,,.1113 ' Neutered Cat to 1ood more. !Om * * • llb4e, 2'XF2. NS It 115. clan (Bill). 11tlU1. Newport Beach time, exper. En1ll11\ Bu\lllful antlquu.' • home. Ver_y affec· MO .... SAl.I treneJlavenacroft Fancy let kit. lmlvee, Sa* ana.eTS.3"2. apeaktn• tallor. Good piano, cheb, tbla, chn. P'rfeGoodaeron:-:_J.T'""C\I ft; ~~11te. Hunt. Bch. 1 •VlrlinlaPl,CM rr.eVWaPadllcDr !!!· 4UD .. at:.~t bub ~Pl· salary aod benefits. Call Ptne, oak 6 walnut. Ac-. e ........ _.... · s a OM4 HunUnatoe Beach ..., a · .. .. .. u.,....,., CHISS&•AMIS sacmAIY forappt.hmto4:80pm CUIOflH • Art ! Nl Ftff • week old KlT· Sal/ unN l· You are the winner of psap.onen.m.7715 Ut&MTa L&IQAL MOD tllru Friday. Mk Chlo ... , ~an, Am. a.trt1. 1'rcl9t free. very TENS, DO t11l1, rHl Decorator Coffee Tbl two free tlclteta (SH Mower, rear bager, 1ood SPfelalty 1ame 1tore Xlnt 11till1 requlred, forTallor.......,Sbl>~1r. •• BxApl!t. 1ood, excellent SUO. cut.I•. • :OCIO?:="'' rowtd tbl value) totbe cond. coet Slit, sell for bu la:uned. openinl for salary Qe90tiable -1 ...,.~ Hf:UlJ.... 2Ye.aroldFemaleLhaaa -• cur WOILIMMOllS 1-=A=l ·..;;.llM;;..:&2;, ____ _ P•rm. F /T career· ~m ..... an ____ ot __ n""'ce.__...17-.---.•---..1..___,Tl:ACHER·Pre khool. llU. $111 l>rJer, 1•_, dem, worb Apto very lovaba. • S.ale1 Susier a.t. a · · IOYA&.lall!AM Oara1e Doer, 7'Xll'. ID· •laded .. ,.. penoo · •I I Ill• Full tll••· perm11M11t, IA T /ll1M 1 .. ao121 • '7•· Ml-1111 or c u d d l y , ( 1 o I b 1 ) , llln1. lflttnu • box NOllll • IOW clucHn1 all hard1'are a '='~.··;:::c~!:i ,.,wa::.:·-= olfte. Uberal beaent1. Alto J'neAd••klll. EUlblt boUMbrobn, ... with =·· Xlnt cond. Slot. J .. IOlln'ulY l 1prtp11. AJO.t4CMllll'7. 1.ute la NB. "°""' ol AIDSS. Call Marilyn • tale. Hunttn1too WHll,r, clHa, worltl eblldnn, ao.a.1* com-J:•.QoltaM... ANAllBlll &efrt1, clean, ••rite ff, "5-IGlll worll l :JD to ___ M_. C.-.r llall .... .....,. • fOOd , •. 541-tSll or Ci:°"· Please ull Fr. Pro•. lOpc. bllrauet. Coa•--CtlMr fOOd. SlOI. -..u ,or lal•• Dlatrtb•tor. Bt J'ri. A~ thoukt ,......,,. .., ... ~Bl.8.8. 1t1t91 aw., 751.-.. aft WW male a*I deal on Tlclttt• a,.. tood for ...s'94M:!!9Sl!!!.·-----own .... Health ban tood ..cretartal .c::•;;.., • FrMlet uprltbt frcMt 7. Work 15 M . otbtrtblgp.ta-._ Juae JOtb performance 0 ,_... ~:ii:z.:P~CD:!t:.i·541-=~~ lkW. ud _.. offtce =·· 'cl 11w,.nai & & ,.... .O.. p;i. eJ.50. eu... lttt._. wattta1 tor ANTIQUE'l'SOFA •tl:OO p.m. IDd may be IALL """""'• 8a)ea ..-t••·D.'-'ftta atJ11t1":.;.,., 1mmed. ebba ~ntiqutl 19M1for.... yoa . 111 /f' I wkt. D75•belt•er claimed b7 calHDI A Ueituaf'~ .. ·-·-·Mil _. 9' •· --&.--.. 11 _ ... 1 • W _.._ • a's HIO AM_,....~ 161-GllO ea.n.,-.m. Glft For a l.J1 _..,., __ _. _.. ti,..,,, wlill sn • ..... ~ ... 1 ~!'!.!!!'.~ rbed -= -Ana l•eraarl••· Aaa -~~:..· .. ·!.!'!.*~.-• ..9W .. itllcllm••-rBll&._;:.fTSACSa·TYPING, ........ 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MW= --~------ .. .._,. •• Mow You Can UH O"f Pa.nous Dlttte•A-Une .. ,... .................. ~ ..... te D..,""'4,ltOW.a•y•.,O.... .... , CA.-.. _. ........ ,._ ... .... .. 9' ... -....... -t1.00 .......... . • Noh• ...... ,, ........ ,..... .... ~,.... .... ........- ~--~;~·._ ....... .._ •• ~ • ..._--~ ............... ,,.. .. s ...... ~s~a .. ~ .. ~a ..... ~c~zll!ll_,,~2!9111!9 .... •a ... a .. a~c~s..-............ s .. ~elll .. 11111114 our famous DIMES-A-LINE • Dl•le-M.tNI ~S MUST BE 111\..ACaD •Y 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY. POR ~MATION CALL LOii, 142-5118, ext. 319 .. VACUUM c le aner. Eureka , w o rk s perfect S25. SS2· 7923 BOYS 5 speed 20in Schwinn Stingray bike , original ex- cellent ('()t'ldltion $40. Ladies 26in one speed bike good riding con- dition S2S. 727 W. 20U Street. O>sta Mesa: <rear~). 842-5487 BROWN recliner chair S2S New fiber glass hood 1945-195.J Jeep S20. Gold chair SlS. Salmon hassock SIS. Large down filled cus hion chair $20. Twin bed SJS. Large desk. S drawers S30 Two night stands ma- ple and la mps $30. Electric can opener Sl. Electric lrn1fe SS. Black leather swivel 90At t.H. B ooks chair SlO. Maple mir- ..., •. .,._ 21t-SS. ror SlO. Saturday and W&411nt'1 dothillg, sun d ay . 2 6 l 8 ti• ~ •1-15. Stereo Redlands. Costa totlH!e SS. Colfee la· Mesa. 548-2545 ble tUO. Lamps SI.SO --------b~h. Saturday only '70 YAMAHA 360 l-4pm. 311 Broadway, motrcycle SSO. '73 Ca.la Mesa. Rickman motorcycle SKI peckages, includ- in1 boots, skis, SSO each Lamps S2S. Tolt~t ftxtures $25. Uft icycle S4S. Not tefore 8:30am Satur- day and Sunday. Park In the alley. 205 40t.h St .. Newport Beach. $50. Larae dresser drawer $20. Balla Bug body S50. 1947 Whjte sewing machine in case S35 Norge freeier S25. Partial water bed, complete $20. 407 Kings Place, Newport Be ach. 675-0UIO -• -.. ---~ ----... ·-··---.. •""'!1111• ... -............. --···· Oran~e Coast DAILY PILOT /Saturday. June 20. 1981 4 w .... 1 Dn•" HSO Alltot W..e.ct HtO Allto1, t"'port.d 'Jt.wtos, IMporitd ..... ~e.porhd ...•.••••......••..•••.•..•.•..•••••••...••.••....................... •·•···•···•·····••····• ... , •....•............. ...... s;e.ct• MoterH-.~ ....,.fs ..... w./ ........ , .. ~ ............. !~~ .~~!.?~ .... !~~ .~.?!'!:!' ..... !.~! .. ~~ ........ !~!! 18 Trl·Hu.11, open bow, ~-----... -·--------1 170ff P, l /O Volvo. xlnt KMTAL ...... ITV r,um1 T 15.T rond. Covtr/trlr SS2:50 llUH -..11 .... D 557.7t30 cow~UT USED mil' IMTOWMI 19' Fleekcratt Rebel Jet, ~I 111 tl llSTOPfEll ~n:r:o~~.r: x~ ~~~· *DALE'S* *DALE'S* (CMX5\JKZ) Mus\aee.Ml-394 •RY* •RV• Tr•11port•k:a THEODORE ROBI N S •••••••••••••••••••••• tl2 •••••••••••••••••••••• 10\.'i Camper Fuur Sur w /reh'lgeratot & atove. Port·a -potly . Al l Butane, Queen abe bed. Sleeps 6. In exce llent cond ition. SlSOO. Call between lOam.spm. 631·7657 '67 ~ ton Chevy truck, 8' c:atH>er camper, v lots of loodiet. moo. See to a~ prec. 17161 Kampen Ln, H.B. 847·0170 CAMPER SHELL ~ ton6foot Call (714) 5:16·137_!__ Motom.dlltn '14 •••••••••••••••••••••• '79 Puch Magnum MK2 Moped. UOO DU, nds rgt fork. . 559-8120 art. 6 • Y 011r Lot• Model Ml•I Wiii Htt SZ2S/W..k for tt.e Hext••w .... •Dalt'• Hot O•er $4.6 M._ Ill look- IRgsHow •INl 111 Yow RV & *'s500Casb •Dole'• H• Stood For 9...tty Aftd ....._ CJrlty For O•er I 0 y..,.., Call I T ODAY :MW's&a..Jt.'• •C ......... TOWll •Perfect t' I tu•~ •30D,.~ •141.....t"-t •HNI" Wt.le Prkn •Sl,000.$14,000 DALE'S RV •SALES* FORD 'l UM) HAR hOll 6l II 0 CU ~IA M l '>A b4'1 OOiO '29 Model A Town Sedan, 4 dr, restored. Ideal for student. Sl0,500. ALSO '46 Ford Woodle, res red. 500. Golden Annlv. Special 1980 Model A Ford. Only 500 mi. Dk am w /blk fendera. Perfect cond. JlS,000. 675-1800 '31 FORD MODEL A 2 dr sedan, 95 ~ 1013 N. Harbor Blvd, SA restored · ~2004 Open lo-6 Dally '5 5 T -lllD 5c5i~OTues43.3 All ori1. Black Beauty, 2 .,. tops, stick shift, always Ask for Mr.Sandberg 1ara1ed, good cond. l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!! I S8500. 67 3-5822 *DALE'S ·49.20· motor home. 283 i--e· ... -••. --s--1 197tSUl•au 4X4WMON 4 •red ll'&DI. ,, roor rac . < eeowYM) OMLYSJtt5 MllACU MAIDA 21.50 Harbor llvd. COSTA MESA 645-1700 79CiMC ....... 414 All optiom! m~t oee! ! (310WCK) Smd•thcll IMW Mll .. YI+ I 1·2040 '78 Cherokee, good cood, asklog S5000 Firm. 6'2·9193 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttlODJt.TSUM ICIHCiCAI PICICUP Automatic trans .. air cond., bucket seat• & A M /FM stereo . (11'04112). MUST SEE!!! COHHtLL CHEVROLET 'J\.~ ll.1rl••r lli\d l f lSi\'1 ~-"' 546-1200 1947 Whiner motorbike, 26", runs good, S.5'75 IMG-~J RV* Chev eng, 4 spd, very -vrr good cond, S:!SOOor trade A TT9n10H for small PU. 642·13S3 Five full siz.ed garages •CHEY. HU 'II R ..... ,lwc. We 'reinneedof3mmior (more smaller cars ) ITOHSTA.ICE 15092 Harvard Ave re g u I a r M 0 T 0 R Newport home, 3 Bdrm, 12 fl. model with liftgat.e, Moped '78 Puch w/xtras. 8SO miles like new. Best orrer494~ lrvme HOMESfromJ une28lh· den, 2~ bath, s uper d 1 air 559-4446 July 19th. High S's paid. work yard and extra s~:;gs, P~~:tee~~~: MOPED LIKEN EW RUNS WELL $200 AskForMr.Ussner Call immediately. parking.SlB!l,OOO. aux. tank & more! jllllll!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-=55:.::..:...1 ·=1188=------6 4 2-5 200 Wor k horse complete ! 673-6723 '78 MONACO 23' Motor (3961). Hme 9K mi, fully equip, OMLY StZ,498 Motorcydn/ Scoot.n -Reot 23' Lux. mlr home, fully self cont, $5.5/dy, 9 I S 500 free mi. 548-0949 w/warranty, like new HOWARDC'-•rolet new $14,950962-~3 Dove/Quall Sts. ····M·••U•S .. T •• S •• El •• L •• ! ...... 1--------..iMini Motor H ome NEWPORT BEACH PURCHASE WANTED. To rent for !l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 833-0555 1977 Yamaha 1T4oo in the last week of July and ----.:=..:::.....;::;=.:--- excellent condition ! Will LEASE BAClf I'm interested ln taking 4 w-.. Drf•H 9550 1910 CHEVROLET I\ over payments on a Mini ••••••• ••••••••••••••• • LUV STEPSIDE c~~rifice for ONL y $650. * DALE'S* Motor Home. 99HJ679 I 979 CHEVROLET Pickup. 4 cyl., 4 speed 546 2619 Trollen,Ufflty tllO 4X41LAUR trans.,AM/FMcasselle. • *RV• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cheyenne mode l loaded mag wheels & wide VIRAGO 750 6 weeks old 3'X6' bed, super Lillie with optional equipment tires. UX49686L wtextras, extended war Has 198120' trailer current license. inc. air cond., ster1!0, tilt WOfl't Last Loncj ranty etc. (save hun C o m m e r c i a I l y $150. 640-0.127 wheel, cruise control. I dreds> perfect machme Constructed Motorcycle or Utility ma1 wheels & more' I but doctor says no *DOLPHINS Trailer S200. 007270 ) ·646-4329 100.67ss OML Y $8499 KZ750, full fairing I AVAl.LABLENOW Am /Fm tape stereo Xlnt On Ford~ Too Chassis cond. Will take trade ln. $220(). 661· 71M3 - '1'8 SUZUKI 05550 1700 mi, mlnt cond ! $1995 5:16-9643 1980 Suzuki GS 450 Clean, 55 mpg Cobra Alann 4 1111 tank Lo mi SlJOO Bob 54&-0978 aft~ •Tax SCIY!ftca S7,000Write Orr 1st Year Per Vehirle Auto s.rnc.. r..ts & Acceuoritt 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $SAYE SAVES WITH USED PARTS Im pcrted car parts IMPORT AUTOSUPPLY 101 N. Manchester Anaheim 776-9900 CONNElL CHEVROLET 'x:.'>lll.1rh1>r Hhd 1 1 IS I \ \H .:--\ 546-1200 ATTENTION COHNRL CHEVROLET .X~ lt.irt••r HI' •I 11 isf \\H o..,\ 546-1200 1911 CJ7 W i t h Laredo pkg., absolutely lik.e new! On· ly 2000 miles, 4 cylinder, while letter tires and ch r ome whe els <1BGC983> \ Priced to Sell! '78 Kaw s.sc>-a,OQO miles. clean Sl,450. ----=962-=-1816. '70 VW Bus Engine, long block, runs good. First S250takes. Snow Bunnies' or off road .,.;W ] enthusiasts, rebuilt 1976 ~£ • Jeep Wagoneers for •$16,900• 586·3091 SJ0.4141 '79 SUZUKl GS750E ft . sale. 400 Cube engine, VW PORSCHE AUDI power sleerlng, pcwer «SE. Coast Hwy. Honda tires 13-155, B.F. pegs. case save rs. rack/back rest 16K m i c~U Ad JSCY.! &t.2-4300 24 Goodrich with 10,000 miles wear. full set $40. 751·9139. brakes, air conditio'ning, at Bayside Drive hrs . ._. __ _ •Lo°*'d With All Luxury Options h ea Yy duty s hock s1 Newport Beach 673-0900 heavy duty cooling ana '80 HONDA CT110 S59S 751-1231 326 engine Pontiac com· plete 18,000 mi $325/bst ofr. Jack 84Hl523. towing package, will 10 VWPICkUP haul up to a 45• boat. Dynamite 4 speed with New brakes, tires. over-stereo ca.uette. Sharp! hauled transmission, (1Wl9790) •Dowa Poymftlf $2100 H.D. 1974 Sporty. much c.brome & goodies. top cond, $2SO(). 4.!n-5183 __ * MOftftllw Parv••ts S320 Per ~o/80 Mos. 250 cu . inch Chev (6) engine. Sound but needs rebuild. SSO or trade for what ba ve you. 546· 1879 quadratrack. Fantastic $5995 snow vehicle OR desert JIM MARJHO 1975 Honda 750 "f " supersports, lo m1, top cond. Sl.200080968-7012 or·964· 1447 Bob aft s use . Being traded on VOU(SWACiEH 6 /25/81 Sale price ,mu Beach Blvd. On Display t TOOAY Fl R M $3900 cash or cashier 's check __ .....,,,,l'-'4""'~'-"2,,,,,00~0'.___ At : ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714) 752-0099 '61 SPORTSTER IMPORTANT TRIKE •DALE'S• N<:YnCETO Lotsolxtras READERS AND Good cond. $2200 R ADVERTISE RS 548-5490aft.6J>M * v * The price or Items MotorH-.C!......_v advertised by vehicle --------• _._. -R...tclls, Inc. dealers ln the vehicle • • l..t/Storage 160 classified advertising • Turn your · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1013 N Harbor Blvd SA colui;nns does not In-unusables WE CAN SELL 554-0433 elude any applicable ·· into y OUR R. v. Ask for Mr. Sandberg taxes. license. transfer • usable ~1304 fees, finance charges, • cash. call fees for air pollution con· Tilere's an easy •wuy for 1S092RarvardAve I d · rt'Ci ti • Daily Pilot You to selJ th·'t bicycle Irvine t.ro ev1ce ce l ca ons .. or de aler documentary • classified you no longer use. Just 559-4446 preparation charges un-642 5678 ad verti se It in the AskforMr.Liasner less otherwise specified • • • Classified! Ca II 642·5678. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ _b;:;£..th=ec::a:.:dc:..ve;::;;:rtiae.""·=r"'-. ---l ·-------- Alltos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 Ailtos, Hew 9100 1981 DATSUN 280ZX 1981 DATSUN llOGX 5 •?Md tr1n1mlHlon. 11r conditioning, AM ·FM stef'.O. molding p1ck1ge, Thetmog1.11rd protection p1ek1g1 & more l (~118) (Stk 7831 511,449 Front Wl)MI drive 2 door ·eedan. 4 •PMd 1An1 • body aide moldlnga, un· dercoat & fully factory equipped (025559) (Stk 460). 55562 1974TOYOTA PICKUP Wit h camper shell. automatic tr ans. 4c A M I F M s ter eo (:>4095W). ONLY $2995 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 645-5700 '78 Ranchero dlx camper. CB, motorcycle carrier. et.c. $4950/080. 548-1484 '57 CHEVY ~Ton Util. Bed 6 cyl, 4spd. xlnt cond. Best offer855-9067 '77 Datsw1 PU. long bed, w Isbell, 22 gal. tank, m any x tras , c ustomiied. 759-2945 days. '64 INT ERNATIONAL Step.Van, $1200/0BO 642-5424 '73 Datsu n Pickup, customiied, must see. $26()0. 842-0742. GMC Dwnp. $2700. Chevy Flatbed 9900. 557-8271 '65 Ford ~ton PU. valve job, new trans. headers & flr sh.ill. 6'.S-4972 an. 5PM 79 Chevy ~T. big 10, abort bed, 47,000 ml, 350 a uto, PS. PB, stereo. custom hvy dty bum· per s , tool box. $5400 080 . 673-1065; 831-11»4 '11 CHEVY ClO ~ T P .U. heavy duty chass is, s hell, 40K ml, '3800. 67!1·8576 79 GMC Slt RRA Gra nde. Like new. SM to ap· preclate Sac. $5500, 84CM8S3 WEPAYTOPDOLLA.R Alhl.... 9701 D..._ t7io 9725 for top 111ed eats ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• forelan. dornestlca or Muat ult. '67 Duetto 1976 210% 2 +1 '71 Xlt, very eleao, asJC cla.,ica. 11 your car II Spider. very clean. 4 speed 1port whe<lb ml,1Uver, 141115. exlra clean, aee ua uerlflce $2850 tlrm air 1t~reo tapf lo~ 497-3"0 FIRST! ~l~S93_~ alt. !I. mll~a. fantutk rondl· '74 128 Xlnt cond, very IMW 97 1 z lion! <87SNDC> clean. SU.!IO #l lR ~C-'Y 292!1 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA WEIUY CLEAN CARS AND TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET • "X;'>1 l1.1rl••I 1\11 d • 1 ~1 \ .. H .'.. \ 546-1200 HIGHIUYER Top dollan for Sports Cars, Bugs. Campers. 914's, Audi's Ask for U/C MGR JIMMAJUHO VOLKSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH 142·200_0 _ TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR GOOD&CLEAM USED CARS! ••••••••••••••••••••••• for Thie Best Buy Or Lease Deal In Orance County .. Come See Us Today' Jt.UOFOUl · MODB.5HOW OHDIVUY Jt.TLA&UMA MIU.SMALL & SADllEUCK BMW 28402 Marguerite Pkwy. M lssion Viejo Avery Pkwy exit (off 5 Freeway) 131-1040 495-494' Closed Sundays CREVIER $I ST & H OAOWAY SAHfA AHA 835·3171 IH[ UlTIMATf OlllYING MACHINE •USEDBMWs• '77 320iS/R (1864) '77 320iA SIR (0474 J '78 320i S /R < 1867 > '79320iS/R (5894) '79 5281 SIR 0 076 1 '81 320i SIR (6693) CloHCISmdo s The Moat hcitinc) Port Of Your IMW l'wchase Or Leaw COllld I• McLaren BMW!! luy Or l.eCIM l_y Ow Phone Plan! 1.7141 52~5333 - ORAMGE COUHTY'S OLDEST & Cre• IMW ._=57=54=---- 1.lt 4c Broadway Ho.do 9727 Santa_Anl!_. 1135-3171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77DATSUH7t0 Clean 4 door station wagon wilh auto. trans . air condlUoning, stereo w/8 track & luggage rat'k ( 15&SXA ) Sltt5 DeSANFIS CHEVROLET 401 S. El Camino Real San Clemente 831-0580 492 8SOO 1974DATSUM 7 IOCOUPE Automatic trans . air cond., rad10. new paint & tires and ONLY 52.000 actual miles! <90'lZAI ) ONLY $2795 MEWPORT DATSUM 888 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH -833-filO '80 Datsun 200 SX cpe, like new, low mi. askmg J6.!IOO. 557-2900 '73 24~~.I Automatic 84,1M1m1 14000 ~·1_933aft7PM '78 FlO Sta Wgn, I own r clean, gd rond. great mi. S2800. consider trade Trlr. moped, van. " 494·4145 '732401 Auto. air, $3900080 D~ S41>-2J!60, 557 9359 '79 Dahun 210ll VISJTYOUI ORAMCil COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES le SERVICE OLDSMOell.! HOHDA GMCntUCICS 2850 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 540.9640 1971 Accord LX Just like new! Low miles, automatic, power steer ing, air , am/fm s tereo cassette. (l.27VWJ) Priced to s.I tmlfJr8§ VW PORSCHE AUDI 445 E Coast Hwy. at Bayside Drive Ne~rt Beach 673-0900 '80 Konda 4-dr Accord, • must sell now. mint c o nd 14 .000 m i Blaupunkt AM /FM cass. A t C , Mark . 558 8001 dys, 551-8090 eves. '74CIVIC Hondamatic, 60,000 Ml. great in & out $199!'>. 634·444 9 da. 673·2561 Eves '74CVCC AMffM stereo, $1175 644-5941. --- ·79 4dr Accord. Silver. Lightly used. 24.000 mi. Fully garaged Ong. owner Auto. air cond Like new inside & out S6,900. 64~5143 JCICJllClr 9730 Sales·Serv1c·e-Leasing Bronze. automatic. air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roy Carver.Inc. ~'W~u~f141~~7~~ '71 XJ6 Rolls 'koyce BMW 499·47:>4 ~194 Excellent cond .. rebuilt 21 ~ ll•cl. 1:>40Jamboree .77-2 ZFl b 11 d motor, nN' paint. Must C..te u~-645·5100 Newnnrt Beach 640-6444_ 80 · re a . re · see $6950. s:n-0134 ....._ ::..r:: Blau 3001 & V1son1c . -----'79733iA s P k r s M I c h 74 XJ6 45K mi, m_mt WE MEED YOUR EXOTIC &IRmSHCARS 3100 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 642-94~ 20,000 miles Purchase or XWX+mags Cstm mtr cond. ong own. service lease. Excellent (~) $7777 . (341RNS) 759-0988 records s111ce new. $8000 Soddltbodl IMW '77 280Z, 39K mi. 2S 30 640 8978 - - Mitsioft Vieio mpg, fast, xlnt cond. Karnu•"' Ghio 9734 831 2040 $6800/0 BO. 641·0152 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· -·75280£2+2 good ~nd '69 Karmann Gh.ia. Very '78 530i auto am/(~ 8 trk ~ oo<f good cond. S2,650 or best Automatic, 36,000 miles. mi S..700. 646-3192· ' of[er. ~l-9930 __ _ Excellent Condition ! -~ -- -Lancia 9736 (367ZEN) 79 1210 Wagon. • ...................... . Sacldlebock IMW la., 4 ~ 28,000, I '76 Lan<'ia Scorpion. $2995 Misaioe Vieio ownr. S._,. F'irm TOP $DOLLARS _8ll-2040 97S-bl48 541.11!! __ _ For Clean Used '72 Da-tsun Stal1on W an, Maida 97 31 Cars & Trucks 1973 BMW 3.0CS. metallic .., w h th 1 blue, loaded. papers. gd cond. new tires. re ••••••••••••••••••••••• e pay cas on e spot. s t t SI 200 1979 RX7 Contact buyer at 12,500 Larry, 833-9033 cen une-up Des-th d.x_s..L_~Wlan, 752-8!!7J !VS~ 979~11,_ _ 5 speed. 1unroof, spcrt C'-.,,... Super cond1llon ! '78 '75 710 Wgn xlnt C'Ond wheels . stereo. low San Clemente BMW 320i. Sierra Beige, Lo m1. am/fm. radial miles, exceptional con· 131-0510 492-1500 alloys, AMIFM stereo ~552-1755 dit1on, (1ABF418) --~-cass . svc records at o A Tsu N 2 o o S x C"•itr IMW WANTED' I BMW dlr. 33,000 mi. BEAUTIFUL! Must see lst&Broadway L od 1 T • d $9000 644·0931 dys, to appreciate $6600. Santa Ana SJS.3171 /~~ ~ 0 se C~tla~ a: s 752-~9 ~~· _ _ ~~S§L _ '80 RX7 GS, while. like TODAY !'! '75 BMW 5301 a rc . 78 DATSUN 510 New new. 10,000 m i, $9000. am rm . Blaupunkt clutch. shocks. 5 s pd !'>36-9585 ...... (213>1162·2192 Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOLVO stereo, snrf. alloys. new A M 1 FM C B. Gr eat •72 Mazda RX3, good motor. clean. must see MPG. Great cond. Lcav body, nice 111t. not run- t o appreciate. days in g St make offer ning -only$J75.548-9829 i•u H..ti.r a1.c. 770-8024, eves 524-3333 ~~·~2 C••t•M... Paul. Merc~I.-9740 ""-•O ·UOJ or u o.u o BMW .72 2002 -f·~ood Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...EW 'I I Ml .. cond. New Brakes, tires, •75 FIAT 124 S rt C *" ... Top Dollar AM /FM cass. $4900, red/blk int~ pe, 2400-3000 +SD n.:.1 675-5639 64()..7cx;1 HUCH DISCOUNTS r-_, • 77""' 530. lmmac. cond. EarleTke's For Your Car! Extras. Ork met bl. '79 Flat Brava, like new. TRANSPORTATION JOHHSOH&SOH Wknd, e ve. 631-0110, 9000orig.mi,greatmpg, CONSULTANTS Llllc•Mwcsv ~kdy 833-2900Scott :~~;acrlflce S3900. 645-4211 Ci 2626 Harbor Blvd. Colt 9717 ,7 .. ~ '75 450 SE Costa Mesa 541>-5630 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• "' s r •-tt Reblt eng. l cond unroo . s...,reo casse e. WtPER 1976DODGE mustsee673-302!I full power , l owner! OVE COLT COUPE <207PHM> 5 speed trans .. air cond '?O Con vt Fiat 124 Spider. Soddlttlack IMW llmlook • d g r eat cond Ma roon ex ra io. (547SPN l w blk int am/fm stereo Missi.Ylelo ForYourGood Economical & sporty lll-2040 VW. Porsche or Audi trarupcrtation for w 18 l r k. S 17 5 0 0 8 0 ·:.If• ~ONLY $2995 ;· 8327 VW-PORSCHE·AUDI I e If it's got 44S E. Coast HI way at Bayside Drive •· e handles New rt Beach 673-0900 Premium prices paid for any used car (fo reign or domestic l in good cond.ltlon. I ~ e you'll gra b 1 ,., ,,.0 ,._,.c-'Y e a sale ms Harbor Blvd. faster in COSTAMESA • Daily Pilot 979·2500 e classified e ads. cau • 642-5678 '78 M BZ 3000. While w/blue int. Stereo. sun· roof, Polish alloys, mint cond. $17 ,850. m.5616 '69·280 SL. air, auto, white Sl6,000 Pvt. Ply Call 998-64<li. 'S9MSCEDES JOO SL Rdstr. wht. rd int. Xlnt cond. $35,000. 54M6ll 1959 220.S Mercedes Ben xlnt cond. $3,000 Firm. 76().9100 :.!888 llarbor Rl\d l'ost a \1 l'!\il MO 0330 Need 1977 or up Toyota Waaon, automatic 4 door FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $14 small en . 645-5285 "THE WORLD FAMOUS" THIS WEEK'S USED CAR SPECIALS! ,_ 9570 Alltos, 1.,~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT WHITE STALLIONS , ...... ~~~~~~-~---.---~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~--i 7tc:MIY' .... r.. t701 I t74 DATSUN 1977 DATSUN I t71 DATSUN SPOltTYAH h••••••••••••••••••••• 7 lO COUPI 2101 COUPI ICIMe CAI PICKUP 8 p aueqe.r equlpped BEACH .Autometlc '""'" 1lr cond,, 19d10. 4 lpeed tr1n1., air CQndit1ot11ng & 5 aC)Hd tran1 .. eir conditioning witll a uto. tram., front fr IMPORTS ,.,aw ~Int & t1r11 52.000 actual AM-FM stereo. (14&SFU) and au tMextrul (1L54390) rear elr coodltlonlnf, NOW ON m• S2••5 s !~r: ~·~~.~ HJt.•c:ILYD. 11 1::7_ • 3795 (MOZBX-COSTAMISA SIN •nd• Sunday, June 21, 1111. ,All ptlc .. phAI 18JC,, lioenM, CkleufNn'-'Y ... al\Ci ..,., '""If'*' opt1on1. All cera awtuct 1o pnor aale. D <·S'A NTIS CHEVROL ET .. AUTHORIZED M ERCEDES·BENZ DEALER 831 1740 495·1700 !!!Rf. 445 E. COMl Hwy. at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 873--0900 77 '/2 '°9tSCHI 924 automatic with air, stereo, brooze oritinal finish. Only 4',000 miles. (234892) S6H5 JIMMAD40 YOUSWAGIH 18711 Beach Blvd. 142-2000 -- •EW ~82 Lll-7 Styled for the future, g1'811 <4 cyt. engine with front ~eel drive, 4 apct. trans .. eer . .eoo330. 46 IST HWY .... 295 •EW 1911 UllCOll IO•• CAR 0 L ----- l 'EW '81 COUIAR N 57988 This beautiful 2 dr. features the economy of a 6 cyl. engine plµs pe>wer steering, air cond .• am/fm stereo, tinted glass. full vinyl roof, glamour paint. Ser. 613443 '~ 'Y ·~, SPECIAL VAL PA<XAGE FREE Ser. 809&71 5579 ·Pl.Us - .JOHNSON s500 DISCOUNT- D7 Aill91,UMd ..._,UM4 ..,._,UM4 AlllM.UIH ,UMCI • ....................... ....................... ..••••..•.............. •..•••••..........•... , ..................... . Or ante Cout DAILY PILOT /Seturday. June 20, 1981 AliliM. 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BUI. top, I\. all ona part.a S2500/0BO enaloe fr orialnal 1old I after eccnomical family have ! We're olferina the a..-. .. alr .• cond., pwr. 873·5298 DEALERSHIP blue pnl., blue lnl. -54().5792 wlthtanlrim. <2436:18). .. ..................... wa1on1 (.wF'l'). loweatpriceseveronour wtadow ft door loeu, c..,-ttJJ JS48·4'18,S.5,Mog·Frl. '77 MUSTANG 2+2 V6, ONLY $2f95 TRAMS.AMS!· ONLY $3995 enllrelnvent.ory !! eru1ae control ft more! ••••••••••••••••••••••• <G--,,,,Jl.do'.•• '&s Mutl&l\I Convt. 8 C)'I, p/1 ,p/b, a /c, MK mi, o-~ Lar1e Mleetiool Take a (S1'1WYS). '78 XR7. Loaded, very ~ T-..~ • UMPO, l owu, ortf xlnl ril own S3'7SO '45-1743 or your choice from '77 1975 PONTIAC magnon ONLY $4795 clean, xlnt cood. ~. LINCOLN-MERCURY cond . Reu. o fer. 9U-il48 to'8l'1Somebardtofind L.MAHS , 5'0-0117 18·18AutoCenter Dr. 759-009'7 OW.••~• tt51 k mod ell at bar1aln ·Sport Coupe. Very 69 COUGER convert, SD Fwy·Ut Forett exit '84 M ilSTANC V8 3apd ....................... ' prices. ortainal, silver w/black pont'1ac SJl9_ JI 400 COMHEl L CHfVROLH " .. """ 11 ' •• f r-' ' \1 t ' 1>46-I .lOO 75CHIVY MAUIU Nice 2 door equipped with 6 cyl, auto. trans .. 11adio. (743Nll) SZ7tS classic. Al coad. ln & lRVl.NE auto, $1500 '73 OLDS Cutla11 2dr, #Ii. 0 ,_.. e...ty a. magnon trim, air cond. & an ,. .,.., out 851-9609 0.7000 988-115 ood runptn1 cond 1upe rb condition ! •ta.Nt./080...... ....... 292SHarborBJvd. ("33MFV> Ford tt40 79 MaC&HtY 1968 M ustan1 va. 219 UNU --COSTA MESA • 2480 Harbor Bl.-at Fair ••••••••••••••••••••••• M£1M'!llUIS stock, clean. PS, $2000. '7SOLDS98 Regency2dr, OO . ONLY $2995 Cos1a Mesa 5411- '74 Ford LTD: Excep-B h ~~ PP 499.3793 full power, orls own, pont1ac 5.419 .a "'00 ~ '77 Trans Am, Sp. Ed, tlonallv clean. $1300. rou1 am 4 door with --·-v (289 U950 774-9800 days, 71 PLY .......... -.. • ~ 497_113( Ask for Bill. V -8, auto trans., air '68 tMust1ang, d8I ht), 84().044I eves H-~" mint, all xtras, T-t.op, 1 cond., PS, PB, AM-FM au o, a c, ra o. r, -•vn 2480Hal'borBl.-atFair k owner , nu Ures-brakes, 76 T.W.O W... slereo & vinyl roof. 80,000 mi, very clean, p191to tt57 4 door 4 speed. Super Costa Mesa 54~4300 ~ <213)582-1989 Goodcond.Sl800080 (835336) makeoffer.SSZ..073l ••••••••••••••••••••••• c lean , r oof ra c k . 70PONTIAC '69 LeMans, lo ml, ale, (114)-..5493 S54tS M...._.. '66 1974 PORO (480.JLA> LI MANS #I "'o,_,. c-..y auto, clean car. 546-6849 U.Collt tt45 One owner, 98 Clusic. PIMTOIUMAIOUT. S32t5 Clean 2 door coupe 292SHarbor Blvd. 0 :30-S:~ .... m"'--_ ....................... 80,000 mi, clean. S29SO Thia one h as ONLY JIM MAIUHO equif ped with power COSTA MESA n..dertNrd tt70 73 MARK rv. New llres OBO 48,210 miles & a n VOUSWAGoa. sleenng, power brakes, 979-500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lealher interior.Loaded. 963-all automati c trans . 18711BeachBlvd. radio , vinyl roor. MOVING MUsr SELL! 40lS. ElCaminoReal EXCLNT.COND I J.95 4ois. EICamlnoReal '68 Mustang. Air cond. (050KEK>. 142-000 (917GSD) 73 Super Beetle. Make Sao Clemente Mffcwy 9950 831-~nClemen~;2·8SOO Pwr brakes. PwrSteer. ONLY $2495 $1tt5 ~FoaPsllaRceesyuolut~ offer 675-4198, 759·1900 De SA IV FIS CHEVROLET 831-492·8500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLEAN! 673·8037 Eager buyers read the ext.~ •gs MerCU"" Mont. Clare --:J . d Se o· t v 997,a SEEUSFIRSTI is MARQUIS Brougham ·~ 68111uslangaarcon .pwr Classified ads ever y rv1ce tree ory • ~ • Olxe askinl $1595 call ~~\~~~ b'::f op~~~: steer ing pwr brakH d ay . If y 0 u h av e ad . Call Now ••••••••••••••••••••••• We have a good seJection 673-67216 B 1 1 Clean 673-a037 something for sule. re '74 Ve&a Delivery Sedan, or NEW & USED e•rwlndow,alr,htr, 01 .ECaminoReal 642-5678 18,000 on new steel Cllevroletal Sell things fast with Dally 1500 aft 5 m 54.8·0647 Have something to sell'! uch them rust a nd in ex-San Clemente bt. J22 s Jee v e eng. 4 s pd. C OHMRL CHEVROLET ·~,._ I I I 1 '· ., t~ ~ \' ' I...., I ''\1 ~ ~ \ 54'>-1200 7t CHEVY HOYA Sharp 2 door equipped with 6 cyl, auto. trans .. air conditioning, pe>wer 1teerin1. power brakes "radio. (821X!Rl $4795 OeSANFIS CHEVROLET 401 S. El Camino Real San Clemente 831-0580 492-llSOO ••• Mr.AJSwanson 3149 Kerry Lane· Costa Mesa Yo" are lhe winner of two free tickets < S14 value) tolhe WOllD FAMOUS IOY AL Ura::z.AH HOISi SHOW June30thruJuly 1 ANAHEIM Conventlon Center Tlckels are good for June 30th performance at 8:00 p.m. and.may be claimed by calling 642-5678, ext. 272. 71 CHEY CA.MAIO Auto. trans., air condi· tioning, pe>v.-er ~leering, p ower bra ke s, alum inum wheels. (7S9VNL) SSS ts OeSANFIS CHEVROLET 401 S. El Camino Real San Clemente 831-0580 492·8SOO 74 Vega Hatchback, good running cond. 2 new tii:es. Nds some body rk. $900. 642-9538 aft 5 IOCHEY CORVETTE Loaded with AM-FM stereo with CB radio, Ult wbeel, cruise control & alum inum wheels . UBEE762l Sll,ttS IDcSANFIS CHEVROLET 401 S. El Camino Real San Clemente -0580 492·8500 I Trwtwort111y1 Dependable! Grea for trips! Chev. '70 Loogbed Step-Van. 8 opening win- dows , 15 in all. Fresh paint. New GOODYEAR all-weather Radials, •oowchains. Recently done interior. COMFY!! 11990, beat offer or part. trade for any model, T- Top or conve rtible . 7'8-0271 IOCHEY CITATION J door hatchback with 4 c:JI , auto. trans., air ~ond ., PS & PB. U12ZBW) $6491 DcSANTIS CHEVROLET eotS. ElCaminoReal San Clemente 111·05l0 492-8500 Pilot Want Ads. 642·5678 Classified ads do It well. pensively· call G42·5678· 831·0580 492-8500 645-4972 aft SPM __ _ Aados, H•w HOO Aados, H•w HOO A..to1, Hew HOO Alltos, H•w 9100 Alltos, H•w HOO Allto1, H•w 9100 Avto1, Hew 9100 ................................................................................................................... ···•·••·•··········•··· Cott ~ Mllllub6lhl wtttt twtn lltlctl t(anemteelon. .... 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