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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-07-18 - Orange Coast Pilotii I I I Recent By DAVID KUTZMANN °' .................. When Southern California Edison Co. ensineers turned off Unit 1 of the San Onofre Nuclear Generat1n1 Station Priday, lt marked at least the third time ln the past 15 months that the 456-megawatt reactor bad been pulled out of service for repairs. One of those shutdowns lasted 14 months and cost the utility nearly $88 million in repairs to corroded piping. But Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission and utility officials said that the 13-year-old plant's over- all past performance ii much better than recent· history In· dlcates. Accordlne to statistics com- piled by the NRC's Operatine Reacior Assessm ent Branch, Sao Onofre logged a 66.7 percent mark tor being availa ble for operation since its opening three miles south of San Clen.ente in J anuary 1968. What this means, an NRC of- ficial said, is that Unit 1 was ln operating condition and ready lo go more than two thirds of the time. The national average is eo percent. Thia so-called availability fac· tor closely matches the time tbe plant wu actually in operation, one federal regulatory otncial said . San Onofre's latest s butdow\ir' is to allow tor repair of an aux- iliary diesel generator damaged by fire earlier this week during a lest. The generator ls one of two on the plant site that is used to sup- ply power to safety systems. NRC regulations require two Aa the first penon through the turmtiles, Sonny Sarabian, 8, of Costa Mesa wa1 greeted by Orchico, rrnucot of the Orange County Fair. Sonny brought along hi& grandmother, Eather Angus of Laguna Beach. Airport suit vowed Court defeat doesn 't discourage homeowners · By STEVE MARBLE Oft•o.ityPUlll .... A week after losing an emo- tional distress lawsuit against Orange County government, a group of Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights residents is planning a second attack on John Wayne Airport. from airport noise. One juror said his colleagues noted that no physicians documented specific illnesses during courtroom testimony. Michael Gatzke, one of two private attorneys hired by the county, concluded the decision showed a recognition that the county is "doing a pretty good Job in the operation of the airport." Jerrold Fadem, the Santa Monica attorney representing homeowners in the trial, said the case may be appealed. He aaid that decision, though, is at least a month away. Williams estimates that each plaintiffwillseek$10,000. Ylll lllllTDIN llllY PIPll ( dU\N ( ,f ( c )lj~ I y I A l IJ UH N I A l'l C ENT'-l generators to be working or the plant must be shut down within 72 hours. Edison spokesmen said Thurs- day that repairs to the generator could take from 10 days to three weeks. The fire was caused by oil leaking from a presaure gauge line which sprayed on a nearby exhaust pipe. igniting It. The blaze was doused In about 10 minutes by plant personnel. The shutdown comes almost a month to the day after the seaside reactor had been restarted following the 14-month repair jol>. About two weeks ago, the reactor was shut down for 17 hours to repair a leak in a water measuring device. In addition. there had been about three other shorter shutdowns. In discussing the past performance of the plant, two units of which are now awaiting licensing by the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, Hanchett said San Onofre in its llfeti~ had produced 63.5 percent of the energy it could have produced, again above the national• average . "It's been dolne better than others Cits size)," the NRC' spokesman said, adding that the statistics included most of the recent 14-month shutdown of the plant that began in April 1980. Stan Nowicki, an NRC project manager in Bethesda, Md., said in a telephone interview that older, smaller plants similar to San Onofre's Unit 1 have com· piled "pretty good " <See ONOFRE, Page AZ> Hotel disaster claims dozens Walkways collapse onto dance floor KANSAS CITY , Mo (AP> - Two "sk y bridges" in an enclosed courtyard at the Hyatt Regency Hotel collapsed onto a lobby floor full of dancers Fri- day night, killing at least 47 peo- ple and iajuring more than 100, of. ficials said. .Bodies were pulled from a tangle of twisted girders and broken glass where the concrete walkways f~I to the floor. and one room o avish midtown hotel was desi ated a tern· porary morgue. After talking with o!ficials on the scene, Mayor Ric hard Berkley said there would be ··more, many more deaths." was just about lo walk onto a crosswalk when it fell. More than 40 emergency vehicles from around the metropolitan area hurried lo the scene, and several of the injured were evacuated by helicopter. Police Chief Norman Caron said the injured who could walk were being placed on a city bus for transportation to a hospital. Others were being. treated where they lay in the rubble. As rescuers moved through the area, the injured awaiting evacuation were comforted by friends. Uninjured people waited outside the building for word of the missing. <Information on vlc- ti ms is available by calling 816-234·5560 ) Orficials said rescue efforts: were hampered by natural gas: leaks. and were working to shut. off the leaks to eliminate the chance of explosion in the 40- story building. . Harold Knabe, a spokesman for the Kansas City Fire Depart- ment, said part of the lobby ln the west side of the bujlding also' had collapsed. The walkways are stacked one over another al different levels <See HOTEL, PageA2> One police officer said he could see "arms and legs stick- ing out all over" from under the debris a s rescue rs brought bodies out. "You couldn't believe it, it Just started crashing, caving in," said Dorothy Johnson, a nurse who was ha vine dinner at a restaurant overlooking the lob- by. "We just sat there and watched it cave in." CM man shot twice in home - "There was a rumbline aound, exactly like a rolling clap ol thunder outside and everything got real quiet for a moment, then there was mass confusion," said Randy Dunford. whose wife S tate h igh court get s 2 just ices By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of .. Delly ......... A Costa Mesa man was shot twice Friday afternoon , ap- parently by either the man or woman neighbors saw hurrying from his Orange A venue home and speeding off in a car parked at the curb. Rushed to Fountain Valley Community Hospital for surgery was James Evert Spence, 25, of 2026 Orange Ave., who friends said .is a salesman fo r King Bearing of Long Beach. A hospital spokesman said he was in guarded condition Friday night. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two Sp ence suffered what are new justices were confirmed to believed to be handgun wounds the California Supreme Court J in the chest and a Jeg, said Costa Friday with only one dissenang-Mesa Sgt. Bill Bechtel. vote on one of the appointees. A woman described by police whom the state attorney general as Spence's g irlfriend broke apparently considered too down in sobs when she arrived liberal. at the victim's home nearly an The state Judicial Appoint· hour after the 3:40 p.m. shoot- m e nts Commission approved ing. Gov. r,dmund G. Brown J r.'s She said s he had talked to choice or Appellate Justice Otto Spence about an hour earlier by M. Kaus and Superior Court telephone. Judge Allen E. Broussard, clear· "He told me, ·1·m just sitting ing the way for both to be in· here relaxing, give me a call stalled in time for the court's back in a little while.' " she told next session starting Aug. 3. officers. . The two appointments bring "I was calling and calhng. I the seven-member court to full couldn't get an ans wer." strength for the first time since Bechtel said police had no im- J anuary. mediate motive for the shooting but that officers are searching . ' ··He was real skinny. She was ! fairly well built. They drove otr , in a hurry. She was sort oh ducked down in the seat." 1 Another neig hbor , who , claimed he is familiar with <See SHOOTING, Page A2) Southern e mbargo b a ttle d I l • : ' : : ' I • • • • • • LOS GATOS. Calif. <AP> _. California and federal officiaJst battling a crop-ravaging fruit fly} s aid Friday they will go to court• to block efforts by rive soutnem; s tates to impose their ow,' quarantines on all Californi produce. Quarantines of Ca lifornia's~ $4.7 biJlion produce industry byJ Texas, South Carolina . Mis-I sissippi, Alabama and F loridaJ would be fought in the U.S.: Supreme Court 011 in federal dis~ trict court in Texas, said a: spokeswoman for Gov. Edmun~ Brown Jr. i Tom Wllllams, a developer who leads a (roup known as the Airport Coalition, claims more than 2,000 persons have signed document.a promiaina to' join a lawsuit atainst the eounty, al- leging emotional distress. Nestande comment harsh for t he man and woman seen leaving the home. One neighbor said she was standing in her yard when the couple drove up to the curb just north of t he modest home Spence shares with a roommate. The stales, worried by the.; Mediterranean fruit fly infesta.: lion in Ca1ifornia's Santa Clara% Valley. said the quarantinet would lake effect at noon Mon~ day. It would force all Californil( produce to be fumigated or t>ei certified as coming from .lilt He predicts his group will have 3,000 plaintiffs when the suit ls filed next month. "It wlll be a monumental amount of paperwork because there will be Individual sulta fUed for each person -not just one suit," Williams explains. "We're going to give them hell,'' he adds. On JuJy 10, an Orange County Superior Court jury returned a 9-3 verdict in favor of the county in the homeowners' suit which alle1ed emotional 1utferln1 from airport Jet noise. The Jou, Wllllams aaya, only apurred on int erest lo hl• lawsuit. He aayt phone calla doubl.M the day fpllowln1 tbe jury verdict. . "J don't believe people were dt1coura1ed by that decltlaa. The)' learned trom that trial aad t be)' now know what to •o after," a. claims. Wllli ... 1a11 It would be ln· ••i>rGPriate for blm to MlaU wbatk•••Man...,_. .hmtMlrtal. ... -.::.:.. ~ == ...... ,. tUt..., ...... ~ liDCll ..... ., • ..,...., Supervisor blasts charge from Gates critic In the most unexpected incl- de n t of the current count) budget hearings, Supervisor Bruce Nestande Friday told a speaker critical of Sheriff Brad Gates that bis messace waa "a pile of s-- -. " Neatande later apoJoclzed for makinl the comment durinl the public heartn1, but maintained that Georce Wrteht, a criminal juatice profesaor at Santa Ana College, wu out of line ID au1- eesttn1 that Gates ml.ht bave acted for political purpoMS by keeplna a prtaoner tranaporta· tlon bus. in need of repair ~ of .ervlce. · Wrtlht bu aMounced hit in· tentlaa to cbaUen&• Oates ln next yev•1 eledlan. GatH.L Prob1Uoa Olflur llleu.t Mbumacber and PubUe De ...... Roll Butler ...... u ....... ll'rida)' • tbe OrlDle Co•atr IOanl of lapei'Ytlen C!GID .... * llllrd .. , ol llllir· ................. ..., IMIUetf•ftllalJlll. tiCboltMtlatee ........ heads was awarded substantial increases in personnel and equipment over that sought in their original budget proposals. Meanwhile, supervisors turned a cold shoulder, at leut until Monday, on budget re- quest.a submitted by the central county and weal county branches of the coun ty's munici pal court system. Budseta tor the north cOQaty, harbor-area and south coant1 courta were approved. Gates, whole bud1et stood at $38.2 million at the start al the tiearln1s (comp ared to '31.1 million in fllcal l•> reeelftd prellmlnar=pproval for IUP· plemental et requ"ta tbat wUl boott 1 ln the county jall 1y1tem, lnvHt11attve Hrvlcee dlvllton and prt...., &rauportaUoa divllion. • · 'l1M boud dalwNd llna1 ac-uo. aa ...... a.a new .. ~ r...-u. o ............ _ ...... UU.p. ......... r-11.,:, dle1el pewere• DI r trw,....lkm of Jlilwra. Super visors agreed to add about $527 ,000 t o the $22.5 million budget of the county Probation Department. Among those additions was about $360,000 to hire 20 new deputy probation counselors to handle increased caseloads and boost stftfing at two juveniler deten- tion camps -Los Plnoa and Joplin Ranch -in the Santa Ana Mountains. The board alao acted favorably to requests by the public defender's office for nine new poeitions, includlnl five at· torney1. An administrative of· flee analyst aald, deaplte the ln- crea1ed number of poaltlons, eacb public defender wlll have a caaeload of about 4G cuea dur· lnl the rtacal year, which ll about 12 •realer than the "tar1et level" ol 400. ConlkleraUon of budlN fW tb• ceatral lllltd .......... Of munM&Nl court wu Uernct af\er IOard Claalrmaa SaJPb Clart claar••4 t••lr ad· mlal1tralol'1 were aot doln1 noup to bold down ... "I saw this guy and girl get out of a car." she said. "I heard the shots and then saw them waJking fast to their car. "He had a punkish hair-do. Sh e had shaggish hair. They were whJte, about 17 or 18, It lool<ed like. $200 lost in Irvine holdup Irvine Police are lnveaU1aUn1 a robbery early Friday evenina that netted a lone male some $200 cash from a dry cleaninl esta bUahment. Accordinl to report.a the male, wearinl a Hawaltan print shirt and reel, whJte and blue-framed aun1luaet, entered tbe vmace One-Day Cleanen store 911 Jef· fre1 RNcf at Irvine Center Drive at aboat 1 :40 p .m ., told the culaler be waa armed and de- mandedeub. After taldna~ tbe mone)' from the 1ton•1 caili Nlitter the ban· dit necL (Sff FLIES, Pase .\2) : • DRAIGI CDAIT llATHIR Fair this weekend ex· cept low clouds night t hrough mid mo rn i ng h o urs . Hlgh s 70s at beaches. 87 to 92 lnland. Lows ln mid 60s. INSIDI TUIAY Are chemical wcufH ond other pollutcnu pf'imt con· cer·cauafng agent•? RHd about the ac:Umtific debate on Pagf! A12. 11111 Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 .... Atlanta ·s_ Wa~ Williams charged with 'two sliJyings '• ' ATLANTA (AP> -Wayne 8. 1ht William•, a 23.year·old Cree· lance cameraman, wu lndicted ~ Friday on chariea of murderlne Jimmy Ray Pa yne and 11ft Nathaniel Cater, two of the 28 . r.1> youn1 blacks whose slaylngs ter· rorlzed Ute city for nearly two • , years. •) "The next step is assignment to a court and then arraign- ment," Fulton County District '" Attorney Lewis Slaton said In •m. announcing the lndlctment. The indictment charged WllHams caused the death of Payne, 21, on April .22, 1881, ud of C1ter, l'I, on May 22, ln botJI cases .. b y s tran11ln1 and asphyxlalin& him with objects and by means whJch are to the grand Jurors unknown." Both bodies were found in the Chat· tah~hee River west of Atlanta . Williams, who Is black, waa arr ested June 21 on a charae of murderiq Cater. Tl'\e Payne In· dictment was a 1urprl1t because there had been no earlier lndlca· tion that the arand Jury would .,..,.,~, .. "~ , Bartender Albert Reyes mixes "Mt. St. Helen" drink that won , .... him seond place in cocktail contest involving 1,200 entries. .,,, ""Volca nic de light &also a winner By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. Deify ,. ... MM! I{ Some 30 years ago, Albert ' Reyes, freshly arrived from the Philippines. talked his way mto a barlending JOb al the restaurant where he'd been hired tour months earlier as a ' bus boy. About mixing drinks. he knew next to nothing. "My first customer ordered a dry martini," Reyes recalls "I th ought dry meant m o r e vermouth and less gin. It's ac· tually the other way around. "So my customer sat right o.lty ...... IWI ..... NEEDS HOME -"Barney," a three-year-old male, described by workers at the Newport Beach Anima l Shelter as a pit bull, is look· ing for a home. If you can 1 give him one, contact the shel\er, 125 Mesa Drive, Costa Mesa , telephone 644·3656. \ down in front of me and showed m e how to do it right. Fortunate· ly. he took it with a smile." Today. Albert Reyes is anything but an amateur. He's a well·known Orange Coa s t bar manager, having poured his share of stiff ones al re s taurant s s u ch as Blackbeard 's . Don the Beachcomber, Reuben's and Isadore's. He recently concluded a four· year stint at the Benihana of Tokyo Restaurant in Newport Beach. Nobody questions Reyes' mix· ing skills these days. In the annual cocktail com· petition at th'e United States Bartenders' Guild convention, held recently in Beverly Hills, Reyes placed second in a field of more than 1,200 entries and won $700 for his original concoction. the "Mt. St. Helen." ·'The characteristics of the drink are like that of a volcano," he explains. "It's mild when you drink it .. but then it sneaks up on you and explodes. You think you can drink five of these, but alter just three you're feeling really good." The contest required that all cocktail entries be made with In· gredienls available a nywhere, be m arket ab l e and rea· sonable priced. Reyes' volanic delight la a skiUfully balanced m ixture of vodka, strawberry and banana liqueurs, a sweet and sour mix and 7-Up. The garnish is a slice of Ii me with a cherry on top. According to Keyes, the award-winning Mt. St. Helen Is the result of six months of re· search and development. His first guinea pigs were h1I cocktail waitresses. When the mixture finally satisfied their tastebuds, Reyes talked a few customers into tryin& it. CIHS!hd ednt'ttS!t19 714/M2·M71 All OIMr depettment• 142-4321 ~AIN °''ICI )JOWttlk\' M.,Cotl• ~'CA ,,..,, ........ '°" '*· , ......... c. ,,.,. ----- even dleeun that 1layin1. Polle• had aald lbey con· 1ld1Het WUUamt a 1uapect lD 1everal of the other 1layln11, but had not Hid which ones. Cater and Payne had been 1mon1 the m0tl rectnl -and the oldeJt vlctlma of the 1trln1 of 28 al1yln11 datina trorn July 1979, which brou1ht fear and hel,htened concern for the ulety o children ln many parta or the city. UnUI this year all the vlctlma had been children. No young blacks have disappeared or been alaln aince WUUama waa put un- der police 1urvelllance In late May. Wllllama' lawyer, Mary Welcome, called the indictments part or a contlnuln1 "charade" by law t nlorcement officials to convict h r client of crimes be did not commit. She sald she waa at nrat 1urprh1ed by the st!cond Indictment, but then 1111ld "I think ubout the ract that there has bct1n • aerloua etrort on tht! put or tho 1overnment . . , to pre,.ent to the country, even the world, thut Wayne Is lmpllcutod In oil of the murders. So on reflection, f ithouldn't be too auri,rl11ud thut they would try to tic at lettitt one moro ln to con· llnue with tho charade and the lmpllcatlon or aullt ... Aakcd how two murder counts <> wourd chuntco the derense, she said, "Tho defllnite has and will bt' the sumu: lie 111 not guUty of one; he l!I not aullty of two.·· From Page A1 ONOF R E • • • .., ........... Co1ta Mtta Pollet Departmnt crime JCeM inwltiQator ~ Labbitt woUu from the horM of a Coda Mt1a man allot F'rldaJI. Sgt. Bill &clatel ch«kl out the uuUnDall uttd bJ1 two fining auailant1. Music, rodeo /air's ' last day highlights The Orange County Fair Noon lo 6 p .m . Cour)lry wraps up its final day Sunday hoedown, Orangeland Pavilion. with fl\)JSical entertainment, l : 30 p.m. llaute cuisine of dance performances. livestock Fr1rnce, Gourmet Gallery. judging and a professional 2 lo 4 p.m. Flash Zingo Sode· rodeo. ty, Country Corners. H e r e a r e so m e o f l h e 3 p.m . Mitchell Marionettes, highllghtsfortheflnalday: mall. Profession a l r odeo, 9 a.m. Pygmy goats competi· grandstand. lion, Livestock Judging Ring. 3 : 30 p .m . Funs·A-Poppin Noon to 3 p.m. Juaneno basket circus, Circus Area. Country fun From Page A1 SHOOTIN_G firearms, said be too saw the couple hurriedly leave Spence's home . Their exit , he said, followed two quick shots.· "They sounded like they came from an automatic," he added. "It sounded bigger than a .22 (caliber)." The couple livi ng on the cor· ner across from Spence's home said they knew little of the vie· trm other than that he came from Missouri. weaving, Orange County Build· contests. Country Meadows . performance records over the ing. 4 p.m. Barnyard Olympics, ye~~ssaid this was due in part to Livestock Judging Ring. From Page A1 the fact that the sma ller plants M d p k 4: 30 r .m. Kids contests, Food were less compl\cated and less Ur Y ar B~~~r·p.m. Ice carving dem· HOTEL·. • • temperamental than their more inside the hotel lobby. which is 'F D ' onslration, Gourmet Gallery. al to · h' h p II 'd powerful, ne wer nuc lear on a ys sever s rtes 1g . 0 ce sa1 brethren. . 6: 15 p.m. Los Angeles Police one of the walkways fell and The tWo new units awaiting di d Junior Band concert, Country knocked down the others, which ·scont1·nue Meadows . 1 d d h · Th licensing at San Onofre are each er ss·crosse un erneat 1t. e mor e than twi ce as powerful S:45• 8:45 and lO p.m . Swaying highest walkway to fall was Tb 't d · · F Bilros, amphitheater. th t · h' h as the original unit, which sup· e Cl Y·sponsore un ree s or1es ig . plies about three percent of Days'' at Murdy Park In Hunt· 7 and 9 p.m . David Frizzell The ballroom beneath the Edison's overall power. ington Beach for youngsters 5 and Shelly West, amphitheater walkways was crowded with and older has been discontinued. 8 p.m. Professional rodeo, people dancing to Big Band Nowicki , who s upe rvises City.officials started the free grandstand. music at a "Tea Dance," a Fri· operations or Unit 1 for the NRC, recreation program for children 8:30 p.m. Japanese dancers, day night fixture at the latest said Edison's nuclear plant ran Living near the excavation of a Heritage Stage. luxury hotel to ope n in Kansas for more than 200 consecutive chemical dump because noxious 9 : 30 p. m . Orange Blossom City. · days without a shutdown in the odors from the digging reported· Cloggers, Country Meadows. A hotel staff member estimat· mid l!nOs. He said this is con· ly caused many youngsters to 10 p.m. Vandermeide the Hyp-ed a~ least 1,500 people were in side red a good performance slay indoors during the day. notlsl, Orangeland Pavilion. the area when the colla pse oc· record. The supervised acUvity pro-curred. Edison spokesman Dav~ Bar· gram was discontlnued Friday. S • • ..-1..• Randy and Ann Dunford of ron said that a nuclear plant The excavation on Bolsa Chica e lting lt'8lra1~u. Kansas City and Hank and must be shut down for main· Street southeast of Warner J oAnn F.ddlns of Merriam, Kan .. tenance and refueling at least Avenue was completed Thurs· Because or a typographical er· and a friend, Harriet Switzer of once every 16 months. Shut· day afternoon following 13 ror. the number of Orange Coun· Houston, were in a bar on the downs such as these last about weeks of digging, during whJch ty reside nts that would be second level, just above the six weeks . 86,000 tons of contaminated soil affected by proposed federal dance floor. Prior to the 14·month outage were trucked to the BKK budget cuts was misstated in Dunford's wife, Ann, was com· for repairs to steam generator hazardous waste landfill in West last Thursday's Daily Pilot. ing back from t he ladies room piping, the plant had been down Covina. The number a ctually used by with Ms. Switzer when they de· for six months in the late 1970s The Huntington Beach dump county budge t analyslil was cided to go on a skywalk and to permit installation of the was used for oil refinery wastes 40,000. They said about that look at the dancers. Ms. Switzer diesel generator s for on·site in the 19409 and contained toxic many people would be removed stepped onto the wJlkway, Mrs. power. It was one of these chemicals including benzene from social services, health, Dunford said later at St. Luke's generators that caught fire this and toluene, both suspected welfare and refugee assistance Hospital. "I bad one foot on the week. carcinogens (cancer ·causing programs. if the cuts are man· s kywalk and I don't know if 1 .. A power plant is going to substances). dated by Congress. felt it or heard it give." have to shut down periodically," .....------------------------------------......... --Barron said. "No power plant can go without a loa" reduction or some kind or a shutdown for inspection." Nevertheless. the Southern California Edison seaside reac· tor has run only sporadically since its reopening last month fo llowing the 14-month repair job. The plant's output also had to be curtailed at one point because of high ocean temperatures (sea water ls u sed for cooling purposes). Edison officials boast that the plant bas produced power equal to 50 million barrels of oil in its lifetime and that it has already essentially paid for itself once over in such fuel savings . From Page A1 FLIES. • • medfly.free area. "Whal the laws say is that the state does not have the right to put on a more restrictive quaranUne than the federal gov· ernment," said Susan Hess, spokeswoman for the U.S . Department of Aerlculture. "We will take acUon to have them revoke it" ii the slate quarantines are Imposed, she saJd. The USDA already has a lesa restrictive quarantine, which af. feels IDQlt unlumlaated produce from the three-county medfly in- festation area aouth of San Fran· els co. "We feel ... lhe quarantlne la fine the way lt l•," lb. Heu Hid. Carl Beauchamp? Brown'• preaa officer, 1&kt atate AttonMJ Otntral Georp Deukmejl• ii "workiftl oa the 1tate'1 behalf on • variety of optlom dffl._ Wtth tbe tmbarpel ... The California Farm .... u alao oDDoled the It* ........ . t1n11. •·we an do&nl n...,wn, •• un to tel dae USDA IDd &be attorney 1tneral'1 otnce alMt ., ..... to ..... -tldl ••barao lllldM," ,....,-.. aan ................. UL BROWN JORDAN ACCFSSORY SALE Brown Jordan umbrellas flt all patio tables and have the automatic adjust· ment features that make them super convenient. The tllt adjus_tment Is easy for anyone to reach, and simple to operate. They are covered In the new and amazingly reslllent vinyl mesh for long lastlnH beauty. These 7Va• tall umbra as are avallable In Marine Blue, Jonqull Yellow, Sherwood Green and White. reg. •199 SALE '149. Durable a d beautiful sun-tuft mesh padls are now available for Brown Jordan Tamlaml patio furnl· ture. they are dacron fiber-filled and available In Walnut Brown and Jonquil Yellow. Chaise pad reg. •109 Chair pad reg. '2.8 SALE 984 SALE '21.50 SALE '58.95 "'k: .. tflectlv. lllfll July M M4I MllMI 10 ~1111 .. Oii llend. ......... Shall we dance? Chicago MQflOT Jane Byme doem't think so, even though she's in the arms of movie idol John TravoUa. She did, however, accept 100 ticloeta to the actor's new movie "Blowout." Punk-rocker Wendy O. Williams of Plasmallcs fame has been r eleased on S300 cash bond on a charge of a ssault and battery against a photographer. The claim was filed by free-lance photogra pher Dick Barnes, who s aid Miss .Williams attacked him as he was trying to take her picture. Miss Williams was jogging along a Lake Michigan beach after finishing a show with her band at a club in the Chicago s uburb of Lynwood. Police arrested film director Pasquale Squitieri, common-law hus band of actress Claudia Cardinale for fai l ing t o ser ve a jail sentence. authorities said in Rome. Squitieri . 43 . wa s sentenced to two years and two months in jail in 1968 on em bezzJement charges. but never served the term, polil'e said. Miss Cardinale. who starred in s uch movies as · ' 8 1".l , • • and · · The P 1 n k Panther," recently had a daughter by Squitieri. Write~'• e"·uif e oruted·f rom homs The n ·wlfe of novelist Normu ...... must vacate her CaPt Cod waterfront hom• •Od pay the new · O'!men $18,$$0 ln back rent, a state Judie ruled. Jucfee ...,.rt A. Weull Jr. ot Orleans (Nau.) DlJtrict Court rejected arsumenta by attorneys for Beverly Mallet that the boule, aebed by the Internal Revenue Service, belong1 to her by virtue of an 11 -year -old divorce a1reement with ber former bus band. The,llouse, localed in Provincetown, was takell by the IRS two years aao as partial payment of $100,000 in back taxes owed by Mailer, author of "The Naked and the Dead " and "The Executioner's Song." Buckingham Palace anQounced that the 2-month-old daughter of Prlnceu Anne a nd Capt. M ark Phillip will b e christened al a private ceremony in Windsor Castle chapel July 27. Elizabeth Treadwell , rumored to be about to marry actor George Hamilton, tapea a segment of the "Today" show in New York. Heat broils Florida Lightning-caused fires rage throughout state U.S. summary Sovtl\orn l'lorldo •ndvred Ill MWllll'I -of l'KMd 1-oturot l'rlda Y, oftd 11\o rolonllon .... , ...-.,......rstonnt _, tot a (Otll of 1"'*""9 "'"· ,...,...... _ _,lnotod m~l\ol ... _....., ........ ,.. ....... II WM IOI...,._ ot JOChOftvlUo tlltornot'-AlrPort. "Wlflllfte U. MWlllll ..... -of ,...,.,. Nm• 119r olwft lllffe. N-f'"OC-t _,.. Mt wit!\ ti lft °"YI-1 .. cl\, '1 In Wut P .. m 9oocl'I...., 94 111 Mloml Hoovy, wlnOy t-..r1torm.a 1\11 "'° l'lorldll ....... MUlo. Some wlnct Mm ... -r..,onod ,,.., Wllll111N1, .._. lltfllnlnl <-fire "oil IN woy from Klulmmoe to near J ocllsonvlllo," sold Dlvhlon ol l'woJtry 5'1ok""'°" Poul Wlllt. Ill VoNslo C-ty ol-. J1 fires _,, ... , ............ '"°"° _. 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" :~ ... =-:.. 1·2 - M -1-t -t·J - 1 -l·J -I ........ I ........ 1·2 """ 1-J -1-1 -0·1 - M -,., 14 -- ...... ,.. ...... .... .... . .. , lolr .... , .. , , ... lotr lolr , .. , -.... - .... T-.. .. 70 71 11 71 1t " ., ., 1t 10 7J 1' 71 n Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 18. 1981 Five firms seeking county contract A committee of Orange Coun- ty 1overnment officials ls study- in& which of five firms s hould receive the contract to oversee deslp and construction of more than $75 million in Improve· menta at John Wayne Airport. The improvements, called for ln the recently approved airport master plan, will include con· struction of a 213,000·square-foot terminal that would replace the existing, overcrowded passenger facility; numerous runway and taxiway alteratlons; a parking 11tructure. and new roadways. The improvements are de· sl1ned to handle an annual passenger load of a bout 6.1 million people, compared to the 2.S million currently served at the facllity. According to county officials. 23 firms applied for the contract to oversee the construction pro· gram, which m ay ultimately cost $100 million due to infla- tionary increases The five finalists lntervlewtd by the seven·member commll· tee are: Planning Research Corp Toups of Orange Tippetts. Abbett, McCarthy and Stratton of Washington. o.c. Hanscomb and Heery of Newport Beach a nd Los An&eles CH2M..Hall or Costa Mesa. Daniel , Mann, J ohnson and Mendenhall or Santa Ana and Los Angeles County building morgue, health lab Each of the fiv(.• has associat· ed with other consulting firms In developing their respective pro· posals for consideration by the county. said Denis Horn. airport chief of operations Interviews concluded Thurs da) Horn said the screening committee wall meet again on Monday to consider the various proposals. A dec1s1on by the county board of supervisors is ex· pel'ted Aug. 4. Orange County government has two dis tinctly different laboratories under construction -one to process dead bodies, the other to s tudy chemical bodies. The buildings will house a new county morgue, scheduled to be completed and open on July 27. and a public health lab, which won't be completed until ~P· tember or 1982. The county had no morgue be fore construction of the 10 ,000-square-foot facility al Santa Ana Boulevard and Shelton Street near the Orange County Jail. The $1.3 million lab has the capacity to handle the 2,500 autopsies expected to be performed during the next fiscal year. officials say. Until the doors open. autopsies will continue to be performed al mortuaries throughout the coun- ty . State l a~ requires the s heriff-.coroner s department to do autopsies in all cases of traumatic death or where no physician had treated a victim Fine reduced in DBCP case FRESNO <AP) -A Modesto c he mical company president was fined $20,000 when criminal charges were reduced to civil penalties in an alleged con- s piracy lo sell t he banned pesticide DBCP. Superior Court Judge Charles Hamlin suspended all but $7 ,000 of the fine levied against John Rudy Monnich of Interlink Agricultural Chemicals. within 20 days of death Construction began this week for the publil' health lab at 1725 W. Seventeenth St. in Santa Ana The 17,000·square-foot lab is ex pected to cost about $2 million. said lab director Or. James Greenwood. Staff mem bers currently work in cramped quarters on the third and fourth floors of a building at the Santa Ana Civil' Center. The new lab will locate them closer to other health department of fices at the Seventeenth Street center, Greenwood said. Researchers are responsible for all of the public health test ing of ocean and bay water and the county's domestil' water sup· pl y. They also handle ,tests for tuberculosis, influenza viruses and sexually transmitted dis· eases. he said The lab is mvol ved in con s umer research. too Greenwood said ground meat 1s measured for its fat content. milk 1s tested for pasteurization and beef is ex amined to see if it meets its ad vertised grade level The county "'ants to hire out· s ide consultants to manage the des ign and l'onstrucllon of the 1mprovement1S because of the vast amount of work involved. llorn said. If the job was a small one. the county would supervise the work with its own personnel. he explained The fee that wall be paid the firm that gets the contract has yet to be negotiated, he said Casey probed WASHINGTON <AP> -The Senate Intelligence Committee s t a ff began looking into CIA Director Wilham J . Casey's financial transal'l1ons Friday s h ortly after Sen Barry M. 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It was his rlnil b11ckpacking cxpedtuon, but onr th«> 40-year old buslneisimlllO dtlclded to take to colebrt1t • whut he calls his • "p1.•uonal Ubcr1 v" J Tht' Idea ruml'. he sold, after an older brother died of cancer and lh • s udden nnd Immense thrcut of his own death spurres him to go out on his own .,...., .............. Theisen, 55 pound& lighter and . he clnlme d , 1n good physical shape tor the first time in his Ute, visited Orange County Thursday. lie brought hts well us ed but still clean pack , his blue headband with miniature wings and, mosl obviously, his now polish ed public speak1n~ Marathon backpacker Stephen Theiaen $J)rtadl the gospel o/ peraonal liberty and cancer checkups on loteat 1top of hia 5,500-mile jaunt. skills . · This bac kpacker's ~UJourn for persona l liberty has b e<•n Starving charge nixed 'No cause ' for trying parents of Siamese twins DANVILLE. Ill. (AP> -A judge dismissed charges Friday against the parents of severely deformed Siamese r.iiott· and-· their family doctor, who had been accused of trying to starve the infants to death. Center, where the twins were born May 5, and Mrs. Schopp, a r egistered nurse. could have been sentenced to 30 years in prison if con victed of attempted murder. • They were also charged with neglcctt•d at I .akcv•l'W. and a judge µlaced tht'm 1n s t alt• custodv They were taken to Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago. wher e doctors have dc<·1ded that they cowd not s urvive un opera tion to separate them State's Attorney Ed Litak of Verm ilion County s aid Circuit Court J udge Richarcl. ~colt held, . there was no probabfe cause for trying the defendants on charges bf attempted murder and lesser counts. But Litak indicated that he probably will seek to reinstate the charges through grand jury Indictme nts against the father, Dr. Robert Mue ller. the mother, Pamela Schopp, and Or. Petra Warren, who cared for the twins after their birth. Dr. Warren , Or. Mueller, a physician at Lakeview Medical ~ conspiracy to murder and en- dangering the life an4 health of the children. The parents also were charged with solicitation of murder and cruelty to children. Prosecuto rs said the twins · were denied food, water and medicaJ treatment al Lakeview at the request of their parents L1tak s aid nurses violated or- ders and fed twins Scott and J eff several times during the eight days they were at Lakeview. The Illin ois Department of Children and Fa mily Services charged that the boys, who.are joine d at the waist. w ere "We can proceed with thl• gra nd jury," Latak su1 d "I'm not through with this <'ase " Lilak said he believes he ha& the evid ence to prove the defen danls guilt}. The j udge. who was out of town, handed down hts ruling en a telephone corwersallon with Litak and defense lawyers Litak said lh<• Judi.:e. 1n dis missing the charges. rC'fused lo adm tl as evidence in the pre liminary h<'aring Thursda) t estimo ny luken during an earlier grand Jury prol·eNling. Long distance swim meet scheduled at Seal Beach • Th e Nati o n al Amate ur Ath letic Union long-distance ~wimming champions hip will be the main event at the 13th 11nnual Seal Beach Ro ug h Water Swim. competition Sunday. The main event begins al 6 a.m . at the Huntington Beach municipal pier and is a 10-mile ~wim to the Seal Beach pier. Officials said t he meet is being held al 6 a.m . because the oc<'an is generally l'alm that early Al 8 a m . a three mile AAl" s wim meet will be held from the Seal Beach pie r to an oil drillinj.! platform and back Thc compelitio11 I!> oµt•n to all. officials said Shorter ocean swim meets for youngsters from i 11 "Ill abo n1· held Pre• l'l'g1..,t1 al1on I'> S3 for 'i\o\ 1mmcrs 18 and unCll•r <ind $.-1 for a'1ults Ht•g1'>lr:.i1111n on th1· da.\ uf the comµcllt1011 well be $1 extra An award" t't'rl'mom \\ 111 lw hd<I on the beach at noon For information. <·.ell «213 1 431 -9644. 111e casl1a1 Classic! BeautlfUI, white patio ftlmlture at Plummer's ~~~:sg~~1i~~1".u ~?s'f prices! For poolside, fO r lounging, fO r entertaining, fOr sheer summer enjoyment: Plummer·s Italian patio table with handy stacking end tables and your choice of two smart chair styles. All In durable plastic and at unbeatable prices tool .---'""' _....,.,...,.,., -- ~ ·ry -, ... away Bearded businessman backpacks from Al aska, plugs Cancer care anything hut o private nftair T he isen said he's paused en route about 300 times to conduct public presentations and -he's sure of this one 189 inte rviews with the media A tanned man with a wild graying beard, Theisen blew in to the press room at the Hall of Administration in Santu Ana He sat on a table and began recall ing al length the special t-ncoun- ter!) and psychi c pleasures of has adventure T heisen is not shy, not self ronscious and not al a loss for words . He Is allio not ufraid to tell a reporter lo turn a Lape re t'order back on &o he can include a fln ul t-xcla mulion that 99 9 per cent of ull the peo ple he met on his lrtp Wl're j(r<•al One reuson Theisen has re <'e1 .ved &o mut•h exposure' 1s that hl' c11•dded s hortly after his tnp hl'gun to use he s f ame lo BOARD MEMBER Former Secretary o f State Henry Kissinger has been named t o th e board of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp . along with Was hington law yer Edward Hennett Williams. publicize the American Cancer Society The dec1s1on was made when he learned that hLs mother, a pack a·day cigarette smoker. had collapsed and died of Jung cancer That meant two close family members had succumbed to the disease in a matter of months. Theisen said he wants k> help s pread the word that a fourth or all j:&Mer dt>aths could have been prevented had victims made earlier v1s1lS 1o doctors ·Q(fic l~ls for local cancer soci~t~s have be.e111ijad to have someo1'e so newsworthy, so eBger and so free total~. "It wa!I not al aH unctnnmon for m e to hike into 'In area and put myself in the care of the local Amertcan Cancer Society UJ'\ll," he explained. The trip as al mos t over . 'Ihelsen has been camping on the Sea World grounds in San Diego wailin~ for a triumphant final hike into the downtown. He was driven bul'k to Orange County for lht' press l'Onference. • Thus, it ha., not been a pure hiking trip, Intl such are the comprom1st·s one makes lo plug a .cause. Tht:'l-.e n rc•mE•mber s !he northNn lt'g of he ., \ entu1 e as in volvini:t the n10.,1 pnstine ex ample'> of his que'>t for freedom He rrwt an Ivy Ltvdguc professor turnl•<I mountain ma11 who lived in an l'>Olall'd calian an the Yukon lie l'l'QSS(:d paths with 18 in ternat1onal climbers preparing for an a sc·l'nl of Mt McKinley Six of th<'m lalt•r d1t·d. he said And ht• met ii man 1n a bar in JUOl'ilU who had no harr and no no'>t' twc·aust• a ht:ar had ·peeled hi!. h(·atl hkc a grape" and bit off his nos{· /\ l'af'ltankl'rou:-. old Alaskan ~' l'n "1.Jueezt·cl off a couµle rinc shoh al h1 m f111 look 1ng hke a ht ppw ht.• said Tht·1!-tt·n s aid hl' wa:-. u man ad tlictt•d to h1:-. eon"t ruetwn supply liul>1nei.~ bcforl' his brother'!> death made hem rt>all7l' "we'r<' all horn ll'rminul · S1111·t· h1·ginn1ng mon• lh:.in 1·1 month" ag11 ht· na" "Jl<.'1'1' about S8,000 on air far1· to i\laska. top quality Cl.JUtpml'lll :.ind enough pockPl monev ·10 takt• a lady out lo dinner and drink an oc ' casionaJ Drambuie on the rocka." Now that Theisen has virtually completed hls 5,500-mlle trip, be •ays h1> figures he'll eventually set back into buslness, but not r ight away. In August he plans to drive a van back to Alaska to retrace his trip to spend more time with the wild and not-so-wild charac· ters and places where hls search for personal liberty led him. OC Scouts head for Jamboree Two hundred Orange County Roy Scouts will attend lhe Na- li o n al Scout Jamboree 1n Virginia starting next Tuesday. The National Scout Jamboree is held every four years to pro- v1 d e scouts from around the world wilh an opportunity to ex· change ideas and exhibit their scouting skills. A bout 30.000 s couts and leaders will be attending the Jam boree this year . The Orange County group is the !>econd largest from the \\eslern US In addition to attending lhe J a mboree. the Orange County scouts will lour Washington D.C. and mc<.'l with the county's coo· gress1onal delegation before re- tur ning Aug. 5. Council sets e le ctions The Orange County Communi· ty Development Council. Inc .. a non profi t, anti -pove rty o r -. ganizat1on. will conduct elec· lions next Wednesday al its an nual m~ling. The meeting will he held in the council's board room. on the fou rth fl oor al 1440 E First St. Santa Ana. at 6 p m It 1s open lo the publk Te l licen e OK'41 LOS ANGEi.ES <A P> A federal licensing board Friday autho rized a bitterly opposed lo\\ -po\\ e r testing license for the Diahlo Canyon nuclear plant, although several steps r emain before a permit can be issued. ~lo~Stor~-~ ALL AMERICAN JULY SALE ·FINAL WEEK J.uly 18 thru 25 Ralph Lauren Women's Wear NOW Polo Silk Blazer .... _ ... $378.00 $150.00 Polo Seersucker Slacks . 110.00 Polo Bib Front Dresses 298.00 Polo Blouses . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 .00 Polo Shetland Blazers ..... 358 .00 F REE GIV~ AWAY F OR FI RST 25 LADY CUSTOMERS 66.00 208.00 34.30 150.00 Ralph ·Lauren Men's Wear Polo Ties ........................ $ 27 .50 Polo Solid Cotton Blazers ......... 270 .00 . Chaps Camel Sportcoats .......... 295 .00 . Chaps Sportcoats ... 325.00 $ 17.50 216.00 150.00 1.22 ."50 142.50 50.00 100.00 ' BEARING UP -Scott Bur- relsman, 11, strokes his cat at his home in Fairview Heights, Ill., after he was bitten on the arm by a bear mascot at a summer camp. The bear won a reprieve from execution when camp owners won a restraining 01."- der. Carp finding lwme in Ohio ~RCHBOLD, Ohjo (AP) -When they come hook-to-mouth with a carp, many fishermen throw it back in disgust. In' Archbotd, they throw a party. For three days, townspeople don carp T-shirts and adopt "Cornelius the Carp" as a mascot. They serve up a Friday night fish fry for 1,000 people, and play music in the park. Live carp are on dis- play in an aquarium. "We think it's fantastic," says Cal Short, chairman of this weekend's Carptown Festival and a one·man carp chamber of commerce in this town 45 miles west of Toledo. The carp, generally more popular in the Unit· ed States as fertilizer than food, wasn't always so beloved here. When floodwaters from Brush Creek receded to leave carp on ·the streets -in 1918 •. several were 'We're st ar ting a club.' talking about national carp -= found flopping on a livery stable floor, and in 1937 one . was landed . in ftont of the post offic'e - Archbold got a new name. . "They started calling us carp and the city -Carptown. People were laughing at us," Short said of the years when townspeople cast about for a suitable response. "Last year, we decided we'd really do it - we'd really have a carp festival. The Lions Club got behind it and everybody loved it," Short re- ca!)ed. "They said, 'You're going to do it again next year, aren't you?"' Short, a real estate agent by trade, has trolled for carp information and says the fish's ba reputation is unfair. "The Chinese and the Japanese t~b'nk ··,a very good fish ," he said. · In some parts of the Orient, he said, t carp is "almost sacred." Short blames the fish's life-style ro ome of jts image problems. Ifs a bottom feeder, and thus spe s most of its time in the muck. "If you could raise carp in a pon wit~ pl~stic on the bottom, so they didn't get . wn mto the mud, they would convert fish fe mto food for people better than almost anythin And be hopes the carp Will ht the adverse currents. "We're talking about starti a national carp club. We could award a priz each year to lhe person who catches the bigge ca~p ~? the l!nited States," he said, dropping so bait._ The biggest one caught weighed 80 po ds. Did you know that?" One of the nicest th' about the festival, Short said, is that the taunt' has ended. "The neighboring to don't call us . carp anymore. We just took a of the run out of it for 'em." · MedflY; a boon to ge business BERKEL <AP> -The Mediterranean fruit fly may be a oblem to farmers, but it's as good as gold to tw erkeley jewelers. The tw ewelry designer Ralph Bennett and Sunset Je ry owner David Sydnor, have de· sitned a of. 10·.karat Medflles and report that business uzzmg. M lovers may buy pregnant females for $20, m for $30 and a sac or larvae for seo. Several ple ·have purchased diamond-studded malel $130 and one customer ordered a larvae rusted with sapphires and diamonds for You can help vour ne~ carri er collect at tllT)H convenient to vou t>v h81/tng your rnonev r,eady 10 ll'le cerrler won't have to call beck. a.c.u. lhia ybung peraon la II\ bu1lne11 fot hlmHlf Of' herlelf, .... bt ~acly-#'d watch that big tlT'lle wt\lct1 11)11 "Thank yoo." ~-------.. --...., ... . n~u,n• "'""•"t OAll Y Pit nT/Saharrt•v Julv 18. 1981 I ~' . ..• .,., ~ . ~~ .!' •. Orange Coas~ DAILY PILOT/Saturday, ~lj ~. 1981' ~ ~ UC student . f 8~ i~:~fug . ' ,~:1•;~,~ Extra $75 tacked on to offset inflation, bu'dg.et cuts \ t , ~ t .. ; • SAN F-RANCISCO <AP> -ed revenue, mainly from nqn· tion f~ of $166 per quarter or Some student education fees will resident tuition. $488 ai\nU~ly. These feet cover be nearly doubled at the The fees have been used in re-such services as lntercolleatate University of California to offset cent year& for student financial athletics, arts, lectures, 1tudent Inflation and legislative budget aid and support of related pro-health services and recreational cuts, the Board of Regents de-grams. proer1um. cided Friday. Fees up to $25 are charted at The fees, which are $100 per But because of the legislative each campus to cover COili ol quarter for undergraduate stu· cuts for such programs 81 stu· student government and proJ· dents and $120 for graduate stu· dent affirmative action, Saxon ects, althouah the exact amount dents, will be increased $75 on a proposed 1he fees also be used varies from campus to campus. recommendation by UC Presi-for other student programs But despite the latest fee in· dent David S. Saxon. trimmedbytheLegislature. crease, the university repo~ The increase raises the total In addition to the educational that a survey It conducted cost of undergraduate fees per fees. the students pay a regiatra- showed undergraduate fees for year to $972 for students who are resident students are lower than res idents of California, while those charged by most compara· non-resident fees go to $2,880. Man dro wns ble public universities. Approval was unanimous. In other action, the board ap- Saxon, noting it was the first FRESNO (AP> -The body of proved salary increases for since 1971, said the fee increase a fisherman from Anaheim has university b,fficials, professors is necessary primarily because been recovered from ~dlson and instructors, most of them of inflation, but also because a Lake in the high Sierra eiist of ranging between 4 percent and 6 $10.5 million cut by the state he re, sheriff's deputies· re-percent. Legislature in student services ported. Saxon's salary was increased funds. Searchers found the body of to $91,520 from $88,000. Salary The regents noted that the fee Richarcj John Pulford, 34, Thurs; increases from $70,000 to $80,000 increase may be reduced slight· day. ~~ad drowned w"en wino wer..,e appr'o'f'ed for UC general ly if the state agrees to make capsi¥fd his canoe during ~lit counsel Donald L. Rehaar and available $2.5 milli~n in expect-bing trip July 3. _. ' ,. treasure Herbert Gordon. PRICIP GOOD 2 OA't'S ONLY .•... ~ SOI. Thru SI.In .. >.Jty 18-19, 1911 t::::=:JJ •10 Pocket Camera ! •1 Hair At1mtment The cl09lk: hair ocoe.ollla tho!'• . .... l4al. Vacuum Steel drum. ecny rOll .......... , OOlhlfl. Al1ocl'lment1. --,__:_....... ~ new t~•10 4-Pty KnnYam Luxury knitting yom 1~ OCtY· lie hlnk 11811ston1. 22.W tluoletc:ent llght. Br1ght OS 1oo.-..otf bulb, \ . ~24 6' Alumlnum ... Ladder ~·2 Paper Towels With sc rub ~th tm· •1 · 32-0Unce• halemon Reconatltuted le· mon Juice. Big 32-01. "IOI. Your Chotce ~ Plallo ttou11hold MDlllO.W Ct"*» ct """" ~ "9me a.di Cll OIQCll'lller. ~ bin. UlllllV f\A:>, '*'pan. 12-qt, pall and~ Single speed tor llghl dutv. c.nter tock but!On. ~14 I I I I " l Tire stores penali~ed DEAR READERS: Trainer Tire Storei tbroupogt California have been e9'jolaed from ee1a11a1 lD zz llle1al bu11De11 prac:· tlcea, ac:c:ordlng to the 1late Department of Coaaumer Affalra' Bureau of Aatomotlve Repair. The Injunction I• part of a settlement of a clvll suit brought a1aln1t T.W. Trainer Inc. by tbe San Diego city attorney, char11n1 tbe firm'• alx San Diego area atorea with ac:ta of unfair competition and misrepresentation. Without admitting any wroagdolDg, tbe Trainer Corp. agreed to pay lDveaUgatlve costs of $5,000 to the Bureau of Automotive Repair and $67 ,000 In c:lvU penalties and litigation c~ts to the city and county of San Diego. According to bureau chief Robert N. Wiens, the Injunction prohibits Trainer Tire Stores from engaging In any Illegal and frauduJent practices relating to auto repair. Specific practices mentioned In the lnjunc· lion Include mis representation and other II· legal acts relating to the sale and Installation of the rod end bushings, shock absorbers, ball joints and coil spring stabilizers. "The Ca lifornia Bu s iness and Professions Code requires auto r'epair shops to deal fairly with their customers," Wiens stated. Persons who believe they may be vic- tims of questionable auto repair practices a r e aske d to write to the Bureau of AutomotJve Repair, 3116 Brads haw Road, Sacriamento 9S8Z7, or In an emergency phone toll.free (800) 95%-5210. Student wages DEAR PAT DUNN. 1 have a summer job in a small restaurant and even though I'm only 16 years old I thought I'd receive the minimum wage of SJ.35 an hour. My boss says he doesn·t have to pay me that much and that he's within the law. Is this on the level? K.S., Newpo.rt Beach Even though the minimum wage is $3.35 an hour, the law allows for futJ-time students employed In retail, service and agricultural occupations to be paid a submlnimum wage of $2.85 an hour. Employers wishing to ue this provis ion must obtain a special certificate from the wage-hour division of the Labor Department prior to paying the sub· minimum rate. Additional inform atlon on federal child labor law restrictions and hazardous occupa· tions ls available by phoning the wage and hour division of the Department of Labor at 836-%156. Information on state child labor res trictions may b e o btained from the California Department of Industrial Rela· lions by phoning 558·411 5. Freeze r advice listed DEAR PAT DUNN l have a large food freezer and would like to know how long the frozen food would be safe 1n case we have the power fail due lo so m uch electricity being used by everyone during hot spells. P . L .. Huntington Beach A fuJly loaded freezer will keep food frozen for two days and a half.full freezer keepa food cold for one day. A power faUure seldom lasts more than a few minutes or an hour or so. In case of a power failure of any kind, keep the freezer door closed -don't open and close ll to check on the food. And, meats that still contain lee crystals or have been maintained at 5 degrees Celslqs (40 degrees Fahrenheit) for less than tw,.o days may be saJely refrozen. Some quality may be loat, but Lbe product Is still edible. But, throw out any food that bas an unusual color or odor. Never refreeze Ice cream because It coald be contaminated. If It looks like your freezer will be off for more than two days for any reason, use dry Ice. Place ZS pounds of d ry lee lD the freezer soo• after the power goes off. A half.full freezer sbouJd stay cold enough to keep food for two or three days, and a full freezer alloald keep food frozen for three or four days. • ..Got a problem? Then write to Pat \.. l Dunn Pat wdl cut red tape, getting • the anawers and action you need to • aolve inequities an government and n bwWu Mall your queation& to Pat Dunn, At Your Service. Orange CO<Ult Daily PUot, P.O. Box 15'XJ. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many leUers aa ponible will be answered, but phoned inquirlel or letter• not including the reader'• full name, oddren and buliness hours' plume number cannot be co~ered Thta column appeara daily eI· cept Sundays ." SWll!T NEWI Marcel C. Durot. vice pres(dent and gene..-at manaaer of consumer products, G.O. Searle & Co., t a..S t e s de as er ti sweetened with the flrm 's new artlflclal Is w e e t e n e r , aspartans, dllrln1 un · veiling of the product in Chicago. /\11tl4lH' nh rrnf I tli!iphw rtt1d )Ud!JlllH Sund.\y, July 19 ll:OOl\.rn.-3:00 p.m . Martin Aviation .Joh11 W11y1w/Ornn~w County Airport 111:~~ I /\lrpml Wny South Sa11t1:> /\11t1 FREE ADMISSION FREE ADMISSION • INSURANCE CLAIM IN COURT SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CASE #284340 FORCED PUBLIC AUCTION At the ._,_,.,,, of tM fOOdt h..,. not ,. .. rMl9f'Wed ~''°" t.oM thie "'W'•ftC.t' COffttM"V. lhev "'--....,_ folOed lO ,...... nwfd\.tnd.... to ...... moMy •• NY ~1'9dlloA. HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS tncl...o.cl In '"" l t.fC1toft will N '" .. •n 111 tt.r" end Qv.A•1..,.. from mot1 rut wM~•""' covno'" AU rutt In pe~fHt cond+hon A Cer\1hc..c1 of Au1Mnuc11y w+tt tM 1uutlld fO, HC:h pvtC'hMt FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, THE AUCTION WILL TAKE PLACE : SATURDAY, JULY 18 AUCTION: 2 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH RUGS MAY BE VIEWED ONE HOUR PRIOR TO AUCTION \ Terms: Clllh/Chedt A. A & A Loquida10,.Auctionfff'I LOOKING FOR COOL FASHION FOOTWEAR? LOOK NO FURTHER! ffir&<W~l~lli'fl @~l~~llJl~J!I~ LADIES• SANDALS f1t like no other shoe you'll find 1h1s c;ummer. They·ve got c;pec1al velcro closures on the instep strap that adiust to your foot. Step into Newport Casuals. in beige and royal blue nylon S1zec; 5 10 • , ,. Man wins $925,0~0 in Sambo's lawsuit PORTLAND, Ore. <AP > -The former mana1er or a Sambo's rtstaurant has bffn awarded 1925.000 l n a lawsuit claiming be was defrauded under a now·defunct Jolnt venture program offered by the chain. David Ax lerod, a Portland attorney rep resentlna Sambo's in the case, aald that as far as he knows. the case ls the only one decided In favor of plalntlff's accusing the chain of false promises and marketing practices ln Its "fractlon·of·lhe·action .. program. A Multnomah County Court jury awa'°ded the money, including $700,000 In punitive damages. to Pat Callin, 26. In April 1977 Cattin bought a 20 percent interest in a Portland Saru· bo's for '20,000, the understanding being that he could participate IJ\ group purchase of other Sambo's operations In August of that year the chain an· nounced at was ending the program and wanted its manaaer-partners to sell their percentages back to the chuin for the original price, plus in· terest. The company then offered a new compenullon program. Catlin and others around the coun- try refused the offer and were subse· qu<'ntly fired. Cattin contended in his $1 million s uit that the chain had falsely prom· hcd to consider h im manager · partner when it had no intention of carrying out the promise. He said the "fraction of the-action" program wa\ built on false profit and market· mg pra<'ti<'CS wh1<'h the chain had no intention of <'Onllnuing Sa moo·:. demcd the claims. .............................. • • • • • • • • • • • Example From Our Big Stock: Only $5998 Now! \ Keep that great GM feeling with genuine GM Parts! OPEN SUNDAYS 11-4 I .. .- Oran~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 ·one week only JULY 17 -JULY 23 FOR L CUSTOMERS For our customers now receiving C~an­ ne ls 14 and 16 : .. we have now converted our main system so these same channels will app·ea r ~n Channels 17 and 20 . This m ay cause some inconvenience because you converter must be changed, but if you will please call 642-3260 or 646-0586 ~e will schedule a time that is convenient for you to have this change made. The re will be absolutely no charge for this change. Otherwise you are more than welcome to s top in at ou~ TELEPROMPTER office at 901 West 16th Street, Newport Beach. SHOWTIME. WE DELI VER . TOTAL ENTERTAINMENT 24-HOURS-A-DAY! . l I annel ' BOlsa plans under fire A /lannlni process for pro- pose development in the Bolla Cblca marsh involving federal a1encles, Orange Cou~ty of- flclalJ and the major landowner haa drawn fire from environ· mentalists dedicated to protect- ing the coastal lowland near Huntington Beach. Bob Fisher, director of the county's Environmental Management Agency <EMA>. said the Orange County Board of Supervisors has approved hiring consultant James Ragan As- '-oclat~s to go to Washington D.C., 1n an attempt to get 11uv- J>Orl for the county's marina and housing proposal for the 1,200· acre coastaJ marsh. "streamlined" by coordlnatin' the efforts of the varlou1 federal agencies. He says SlanaJ of· ficials will "actively participate in planning their property." Fisher said he and a staff u - s is ta nt, the consultant and represe ntatives of Signal Landmark will travel to Washington next week to Wain the meetings with federal of- ficials. "We'll try to gain support for what we're trying to do," Fisher said. The county has proposed an 1,800-slip marina, ocean channel and 5,800-home residential de- velopment in the marsh, located south of Warner Avenue aJong the inland side or Pacific Coast Highway. °""'' ,..... ..... .., c:aeNI Man Champions stacked up ringers. Special clay was imported to prevent bouncing. H. W Standard aims his pitch, the fir1t 1tep in the moderate yet therapeutic ezercile1 of throwing the horseshoe1 . walking the 40 feet between 1take1 and bending to retrieve shoes. The Special Area Manage- ment Plan, authorized under a 1980 amendment to the federal Coastal Zone Management Act, will include the concerns or the Army Corps of Engineers, the Environmental Protection Agen- cy. the Fish and Wildlife Service and the Coast Guard. Fisher said. The county's development pro- posal is part of its Local Coastal Plan <LCP > mandated by the California Coastal Act of 1976. It ultimately must be approved by the California Coastal Com· mission. Steve Brown, legal counsel for the California Coastal Com- mission, said Friday that the federal special area manage- ment plan must conform to state la w, according to the "federal consistency doctrine.'· Plop! go the ringers Some say it takes a good eye. Others will tell you it's all in the wrist. But pros know the secret or horseshoe pitching is concentration coupled with a lot or practice. Orange County Fair visitors have, had a chance to see some or the best s hoe pitcher s during a five-day tournament held at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds. I .. _~ Members o f the National Horseshoe Pitche rs Association or America competed for Sl.500 In cash prizes, trophies and ribbons during the round robin eliminations directed by George Farrell of Corona del Mar. Wally Shipley of Newport Beach has been president or the NHPA ror eight years. He said these agencies each have responsibility to iss ue building permits for the pro- posed marina and ocean channel through Bolsa Chica State Beach. Peter Green, president of the Amigos de Bolsa Chica, says the environmentalis ts oppose the Was hington planning process because it prohibits local participation by c itize ns and state agencies. He aJso complained that the major landowner . Signal Landmark Inc .. is required to pay up to $4,000 for the consul- tant and the travel expenses to Washington for county ofCicials and therefore could influence planning. EMA director Fisher says the federal planning will b e A !though the Ca 1 i fornia Coastal Commission hasn't of- ficially ruled on the county's de- velopment proposal. stare of- ficials have warned that any de- velopment plan for the 1,200 acre lowland would be rejected because the Coastal Act calls for protecting natural wetlands. The Bolsa Chica serves as a habitat or breeding area for more than 100 specieit of birds, including fiv e on the endangered species li st. accor ding to of· ficials of the California Fish and Game Department and the Fish and Wildlife Service Hispanic group United Way • JOlllS • Nueva Esperanza Inc., a His- panic support group in Orange County. has become a me mber of the United Way of Orange County The United Way 1s a fund- raising organization for more than 80 non-profit agencies in Orange County. Nueva Esperanza was founded in 1975 by the Orange County League of U nited Latin American Citizens to help pro- mote the welfare of low to mid· income county Hi s pani c families. according to ofCi cials. Nueva Esperanza has two pro· grams: Abrazar. a senior aid pr og ram located in Westminster. and Clinica De Salud Mental, a mental health facility in Santa Ana. Abrazar h elps Spanish · s peaking senior citizens with tran s lation , tax form s. transportation and other social services. About 70 c lients use the services every month. The Clinica De Salud Mental provides His panics with in- dividual . family and group therapy . munity because or added fund- ing, said Gloria Mc Donough, ex· ec uti ve director or A brazar. She said both programs are expect· ed to receive S16.000 through United Fund this year. The Orange County chapter of the United Way reported that it raised more than SIO million last year Crom corporations, workers and s mall businesses. To becom~ a member of the United Way, a group must be non-profit. demonstrate a need for its services and have a volunteer board or directors. Book sale set in Laguna A book sale. featuring used paperbacks at lov prices, will be held JuJy 25 fr~ 10 a.m. to 3 p . m . at the Lagu n a Beach Library. An umbrella. visor and dark glasses give Erwin Klessig a cool perspective as he scores a regulation 50-point match in round-robin competition. It takes skill, balance and momentum to toss the two and a half pound horseshoes as Eston E. Braum demonstrates. With membership to the Unit- ed Way, the programs will be better able to serve the com- Friends of the Library will pick up book donations prior to the sale~w 1ch will be held in the lower arkmg level at the library, Glenneyre St. To dopate books. call the library ;I. 497·1733. r ' i I •• ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY MESA BIBLE CHAP 11J4 Ot--.. ···~ Coet•MeM , .......... ..ct l.0.-... Morning Worship-I 0:0~.M. b Y. Rlchcrd llclk• S,.• EYett~ Senlu -7:00 P.M. R ••. Mlri 5'rtet 5"c*a "LORD I WAHT TO LIVE" w..eaclaf h ... 7:30 P.M. lible S'tudy With Pastor Jacobs 0 YCMrth MHIWJ With JIM lto'Wft 5..._t1JJ Uf·24J4 COMMUNITY CHURCH IY THE IA Y • Dr. h,e. .... MWater SUHDAY-.M.Y 19-10 A.M. I '"ToleGt-eat"'•. 141._.22 .. a .. c..e. w... WIOMISDA Y -JULY 11-IO A.M. ..._.s,.d11rDr.c......_.. "O .,,.. ... -Tiie ....... , ............... -, .. ' 141 .... 2211d St .. c:..e. ...... Clu a Office: I 41 .... 2Jlld St .. c .... M ... \I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BRANCHES OF THE MOTHER CMU!leli THf "llST CHUACH OF CMAIST SCIENTIST IN IOSTON MAaiACt!UIETll "UFE" Jiiiy 12, 1911 Costa M9M -Ant ·c....a of Cllirlat, Sc......, HIOMeMY .... Dr~C ... eMeM C._.. & s..y Sc-.. -I 0:00 A.M. ....... 1-. 2110 ...... , ... Dr. t A.NA:Jo r..M. ..._ .._ w . W.& 7•7:10 r.M. -f·t:JO r..M. lrYIM -Ant a.rcJt of Cllrist, Sdetltfst 1-.dle s. .................... w.11 4161 .................. ,., e--.. It...., Sc.._.-I 1:00 A.M. CHllO CNll l'AOlll0€0AT SUNDAY 11.lllVICI llwt ... a:.._._,.,..C._ .. .,Cllrht, Sc ....... •••oe.................. .. c ...... ..., ...... -'0:00 A.M. 1 ......... -JH....-lt. ~..._. _..,., c~• .. ce.w . ............ c ..... ._.,.....,_, ......... 1 ..... ---214,_... ..... ....,.. ._.. _""' c ........ artet. ........ .,. ................. .... C ............... _ ... , INtA.M. ....................... .._ ...... _ t A.M. ·I P.M. 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Hltlt ScllMI I O:JO A.M.-~hat• ten 6ttl..,,.. -C llalpl a '4'92222 M ............... , '4MIH PltESlmRIAN CHURCH Of THE COVENANT 1110 ,..lew 14., Cott• MeM -111·U40 lnacaA...,...,,..._ Sunday Worship & Church School 8·30 & 10:00 AM Child Care Available • C11ta:•Hy Pr.s&yt ... ._ CWcll • ............. ~..... 494-7111 A.v. Arthur J lanke,.ley Rev Eldon H Thi•• SUMMER SCHEDULE Worship Setvlce 9:30 A.M. t!IMalllY CAllll l'llOVIDID AT AU. llllVICU H1 W. W11a C....MeM 641-Jltl We,.. A Goino 01ow1no Growtno Church .... T .. ..cll •LI l1WT t fY', WOI ... It A..M. At P.M. •• .,...,,,..... .... Ut It Me" - Mllllll ,...n-. ...... -~C4*. , ........... 'I I ,, I Oran~ Cput DAILY PILOT/Saturday, J~ly 18, 1981 ffi~[~IB~OO~ • Mi,ssionary pilots f.ly airplanes for peace By LAURINDA KEYS .. _ ........... ...._ R EDLANDS -When mlulonary pilot 8Ul Larick landed his twin-engine ear10 plane on a sandy alrstrip in Ethiopia lut mooth •nd be1an unloading packages of 1rairi for the refugees of drought and war, dozens of UJl)' children 1atbered -but not out of curiosity about the airpt1ne. "Whenever a piece of grain would drQP onto the ground. they would pounce on lt Ute aparrow hawks and pop it into their mouths," Larick re· called. The 33-year-old former Navy pilot who works for Mission Aviation Fellowship saJd It was one of the most heart -rending scenes he's encountered i.n his job. Larick is part of a team of pilots that the a via· tlon missionary group has supplied to help the Ethiopian government and the Christian relief agency, World Vision. get food and medical sup- plies to people stranded in the barren, remote areas of a country where only 10 percent of the population is within walking distance of a road. The Mi ssionary Aviation Fellowship was LDS churches set pioneer day PIONEER DAY will be celebrated by six Mormon congregations in Huntington Beach and Westminster from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday at Murdy Park in Huntington Beach. The gathering commemorates entry of Mormon pioneers into Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. The publlc is in· vited to attend. and admission is free. BRITISH AUTHOR Benjamin Creme will ad· dress a symposium on ··End.in~ World Hunger·· CHURCH NOTES from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at the Inn at the Park in Anaheim. A $10 donation is requested. with profits after expenses going to organizations work· ing against world hunger . PRE MI E R E P E R FORMANCE of the musical "Jesus is the Power" will be presented at 6 p.m. Sunday at First Christian Church in Hunt· ington Beach. NEWPORT HARBOR Church of Religious Science will hold a Tithers Brunch at 12: 30 p. m. Sunday at the Tea and Sympathy Tea Room in Vatican eyes deficit VATICAN CITY <AP> -The Vatican said to· day that it expects a budget deficit of S25 million for 1981. The announcement came at the end of a three· day meeting of a special commission of 11 cardinals named by. Pope John Paul II to help put the Holy See's finances in order. No other informatinn on the state of the Vatican's finances was provided in the rive· paragraph statement released .after the meeting. In disclosure in 1979, however, the Vatican said it expected a budget deficit of $20.2 million in that year. and warned that the Holy See could find itself in "serious difficulty" if inflation-fueled ex· penses continued to rise. The cardinals included two Americans - Terence J . Cooke of New York and John Krol of Philadelphia. Church of St. Matthew by the Sea (Traditional Ep~copal) HOLY COM MUNION -Each SUnday -9:00 AM (Boole ol CMTnoo Prayer· 1928) MERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 811 Heliotrope, Corona de/ Mar n. leY._.._..thlltftlll -SJl.7111 ST.JOHN'S THI ll'tSCOrAL CHUICH IN COST A MHA ley Street• er._..••- 9:00 Haly .... .. RH..-..d COllNd Mor .... st. Vic• rhoHS41-22l1 WEI.COMES YOU T. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAi. ~ I • 3209 Via Udo, N1uatpaft leach -..., e:oo ...... ,,.,_ ..... ....,c. '•• ..., t:tOA.M.a-c·~~~ ...... ..., 10:004.M. ....... ,..,,.....,.. .... ...,c I .....,. ........... ...., ............. " t:OO & , ......... Minwy c.. CHAIJIMATtC MAH llhtS...,eifllle ...... -7:0tP.N. ,....., _ ..... A.M....., hr'.W ...... s..tc. w. ~O.Of ..... n. ....... , ....... ....__,._'7M 10 ...................... c-,,..,.. l&cm Bushard, Fountain V'*1 ~3801 M¥.11W :•1W.NUS•~ MOLY cout11e"94 •• ~-......................... •.M. I I MOI ... NATll.c:HUKH SCMOOl. •••..••• ~· • •.M. MOI,._ NA Yll & lllMOt4 .............. I l:Ot A.M. I , I MUlll!li"A!AUU ...... ~....., ........ ............. ...,flllA.M. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY started here in 1945 bf aix Nav1 pUots and a woman pllot who wanted "IO meet Ule needs of the world through aviaUOl'l aod use the airplane for peace rather than war," fellowship spokeswoman Dorine Burns said. "It's not our primary taQ &o provtde the ac· tual end product," she said. "We don't aetually do the Ut.eracy work or do the medical work or preach except as our lndiv\du.i famlliet may ha1ve an interest and do it on extra U111e. "We provide the mobllity ror anybody doi., that kind of work. The 11i.racy workft•. the evangelists, government workers and doctor• au depend oo us. In many cases if they did oot)tave us they simply could not do the job. "We're an integral part of a number of· ministries. We're the tetbnical support," she added. The U.S. Missionary Aviation Fellowsbip has a start of 200. all but 20 of lhern pilot-mechanics. who Uve with their families ln small foreign out- posts. where they maintain their airplanes and radid equipment and stand on call to fly relief wherever it's needed. BENJAMIN CREME ... end world hunger Costa Mesa. Tickets are $10, and all proceeds go to the building fund. Call the church office at 646-1032 for information. J UDY SWAYNE, executive assistant lo Supervisor Thomas Riley. will speak on current South Coast issues al the Laguna Beach Unitarian- Universali:>t Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. A social hour will follow. .. We are the supply lines for anyone from lbe outalde who's trying to work. We're doln1 a lot of emergency relief right now in Ea1l Africa. In· donesia, and Latin America because of drou1ht aod war refugees, .. Mrs. Burna aald. "We do a lot of tnedical Oying, laking doctors to villa1e cllnic1 and taking critically ill people to hospitals. We've t>ad a number or babtes bom on our airplanes." The U.S. MAF Is one of 12 Mlsslonary Aviation Fellowships in countries around tbe world which are financially autonomous. but which share train· Ing, planes, radio communJcations and supplies. "Worldwide, we have 400 famlUea, moat of them tbe families of pilot mechanics, because they have to take care or their own plane.," Mrs. Bums said. "They actually Uve on the baat frolb wbich they fly. The nature of the service ls that they're ln areas where there is no other reasonable form of trans portation. They keep a small inventory on base and they're usually the chief source of com- municl\tion in the area. MAF coordinates all the radio C\lmmunication daily, everyone get.s on the radio anJ finds out where the needs are. The wife usually does a lot of the radio work and llkea ure of accounting and 1upervlain1 bue workera." Larick sald tbat while the filpt from tab baM to the refugee camp takes only half an bour, '"tbe trucks th•l brina our jet fuel from Addll Ababa (the capital ot Ethiopia) take two daya to aet there by road, lf they get there." AU MAF personnel are expected to subecrtbe lo a Christian statement or fai~ and have a com· mltment to "asslst the church and mlalon1 in tak· ing the gospel around the world," said relief dlrec· tor Bob Lehnert. •'To us that means a splrltual ministry, to the whole man, pbyalcally and emo· tionally.•• ln Ethiopia, Larick said, World VI.lion ln cooperation with the Ethiopian government paid the direct costs or the air service so that 24,000 pounds or rood, blankets and medicine could be airlifted each day to the refuaee camps. ·'There are people there so weak. they're im· mobile. They don't have the strenstb to 10 anywhere. There are about SOO ln a compound who have to be fed , they're so weak from malnutrt· lion," said Larick. Sand, Surf Mission scheduled The fourth annual Children's Sand and Surf Mission has been set for July 29 to 31 at Corona del Mar Beach. · Presented by young congregation members of the Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church, the ministry includes story telRng, dramatic present&· lions, singing and other forms of Christian out- reach. ·'The main emphasis Is to teach kids stories from the Bible so they wiU understand the scrip· lures," said Dr. Richard Todd, program director and pastor of the Walnut Creek Presbyterian Church. '"Our ministers, who are all young lay persons from our congregation, try to develop a rapport with the young people at the beach." The sessions, geared for children aged five through junior high school age, will be offered free each weekday from 10 to 11 :16 a.m. and again from l to 2 p.m. The program varies each day and children are encouraged to attend one program daily. Following each ministering session, children will be led in games and contests. According to Todd, this is the only such ministry on the West Coast. but plans are current· ly under way to work al Redondo Beach next sum· mer. The program is operated under the auspices of the Children's Surf and Sand Mission of Pitts- burgh, which was founded in 1957. "The ministry is part of a tradition that start- ed in England in the last century," said Todd. "There was an old man named Josiah Spears wno used to walk the Engli sh coast and entertain children with Bible stories. He'd illustrate the stories by drawing in the sand with his cane. The basic idea of visualizing Biblical stories is good. It's really a way t-0 make the Bible come to life." The Children's Sand and Surf Mlssion will be working at Corona del Mar Beach with the help of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. Catholics start work on seniors complex I The Most Rev. William R. Johnson, Roman Catholic Bishop ~of Orange, has announced the beginning of construction of Casa Santa Marla ln Buena Park, a 100-unil, seven-story resideotiaJ facility for senior citizens and handicapped persons. Casa Santa Maria is owned by Cua Santa Maria. Inc .. a California non-profit corporation sponsored by Catholic Community Agencies, an agency of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. The facility at 7551 Orangethorpe Ave. will include a multi-purpose room. lounge, craft.a room, lobby, coin operated laundry and an outdoor patio area. It has fire sprinklers throughout the buildins. Each or the 100 units has a living room, dlnin1 room, kitchen, one bedroom, bath and private balcony. Included in each apartment is a stove, a refrigerator. garbage disposal, carpeting and draperies. EligibiHty for resid ency is restricted to those persons 62 years of age or older or who have a significant physical handicap, such as belng in a wheelchair. Eligibility will not be restricted on the basis of race, creed, color or national origin. Resi- dents must have an adjusted income of leas than $12.900 per year for one person or $14,700 for couples. Residents must be in good health and able to care for themselves. Acccordlng to C•l"ort11• 8"91MH end ProlHtloM Code (Sff. 11900 to 17UO) ill persona doing buelneH under • lldltlou• n•- muet Ill• • •t•tement with the County Clerk •nd hn• It publl•h•d tour llm•• In • n•••P•per .. ,.,Ing the •r•• In whlcll J.11• lw•lne1111 loceted S.NMMI Topic .My 19tll t :JO & 11:00 A.M. South Coast Community Church · "More of E•erfll'sg Goocl11 MORNING SERVICE -9:00 A.M. Guest Speabr, M..il Vidor H-.... Corona del M ar High School, 2101 Eastblu ff Dr., Corona d.el M ar C HUR CH OF RBJGfOUS SCIEHCE "THE NEXT 9 E V ENTS ON PLANET EARTH" Tim Timmons Speaking Member ot the UnitedCtfurch of Religious Science WESTMINSTER lUTIBAN 01JRCH IJUl..._A ... 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For Info: Call ~-1350 I A ~ordlal WelcOIM frHI THE UNITED METHODIST CHUICH Costa Mes& Al ST UMTIO MITHODIST CHUlCH 19th St & Harbor Blvd ww.w. & Qircfl Sc .... 9:09 & IO:JO..,.. Charles 0 Clari( Minister Costa Mesa North MESA YB.DI UMmD MITMOOIST CHUICM w......, .. a..rd SclllD9I l:JO • 10:00 A.M. Dr. Wl9.-L s..et c AllST cAUICR ITTHI SIA NewPort Beach 1400 W Balboa Blvd 873·3805 Rev Robert S~. Jr w...., & C._... ldiell t:JO A.M. ww.y ..... Sc .... ;o., c ... 7100 ........ ,.M.. Huntington Beech MSTUMl19 MITljODfST CHUICH 272f 17th St 638-3537 w....., Serricr. IJ:ll &a NutMfY C... A• MQr'*'O et:irc• Schll 9:tO .... . Huntington Beach North COtttWITT ..... MITNODIST CHUICH 6662 Heil Ave 842~1 l:JI...,~ Fountain Valley ARST...,.. METHODIST CHUICH 18225 Bushard St. tu.JltJ Or. carroll E. Wlrd. Minister ' Wc:nlilp A a.di Sclleel ,..JI A.M. ......... ~ HEWPOIT CINTB UMnm MITHODIST 1601 ............... c.... ...... 644-0745 WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHX>l-9:30 A.M. Rev. 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L ............. ...._y_ .... 1st OtlllCH Of l8JGIOUS scma OfNEWPOITIUOt -...~u,_.~.,,....,_..._l...A. .... ~ ............... _ WOISHIP -11 A.M • cwwe ... ''ne Splrl .... Sit" gll W.... U111 UUAHUS S9'1All -COLO llD .IARMl ~ .......... _ ... ~ .... l'Olll Mt ......... noNM. M~OW. t ...... ,. ~·· \ rnrn[lA]tuJ ~ ~u Mayor skiHfW · ' Bradley's southland constituency advantageous in race for governor BJ TBO•.U D. £UA8 I Tom Bradley J1 the early faYOrti. in every 1urvey of voter. Ubly to cut bl1IOta for 1ovemor next year. • But other politicians tn both pertSes can't quii. believe St, partly bec_auae the IM An1eles mayor baa never before tried to assert himaelf on the atatewtde A ICefte, f Bradley's excuniOns into other parta d Callfomla have 1enerally been llmit· ed to brief 1top1 in Sacramento, where be has lobbied -usually 1UtteUtully - for his city's interests. So it's easy to tar him wtth the aaroe bruab d parochialism and lack ot wldt, recoenllton that killed off the 1ubernatorial hopes of former San Francisco Mayors Joseph Alioto and Geor1e Christopher and llradlty'a own predeceuor, Sam Yorty. Add Bradley's coffee-colored akin to that and ht looks lille he should be an easy tarset. But he la not. Bradley bu eeemed an euy tar1et in each of h1s four cam· patins fof mayor. or homeowners, brln1 the 198' Obm· Pica to hl1 clty wttbOut arouatna en· vironmentallata and keep bll city aol-vent without orfendln1 liberals wbo · favor expeD1lve soclal procrams. He's m1na1ed to avo4d uaocl1Uon wtth moat of Oovemor Brown's pet pro- aranu, while atlll not allenaUnc the IQ\'ernor. 10 opponents will have trou· ble uslne Brown ... record a1linlt him, even thouth both ne Democrate. Even the police union hu never op. posed the rormer pollce lieutenant. deaplle h1s touch contuct bar1alntn1. The polltJcal 11dl11 Bradley hu honed combined with tht mone1 left over from b.la lut mayoral campalrn and the TV exposure he'• used 10 weU make him the early favorite. They ma)' well make him the nation's nrst elected black governor. Thomcu ~Uoa u o columnid bated in Son· toMOldco. (' o' • ( 0·8D TA'iOJ'f 0 His opoonents. Yortv three timtt and Democratic State Sen. AJan Robblna once, have beeft amon1 the moet 1kll1ed of California politician.a al Uliq the race issue while piously deaytn1 any hint ot race-ba.itin1. . . But Bradlt) won tllree d u..e· four eledlona, losin& only the first one to Yorty, then a two-term incumbent run-nlnl lesa than four years aft.er the Watts riot. Bradley's last two victories have come while the courts were imposing the nation's largest school buslng-for- tnteeraUon plan on his city. Tti,e same voten who overwhelmlni.13'.. eleded a black mayor each time also CAUFORtlA .FOCUS elected a strongly anti-busini school board. So Bradley obviously can handle the race Issue. But outside Southern California, few understand how. "He's actually whiter than most whites ." says one or Bradley's Democratic detractors, a liberal fund raiser who scores Bradley for not doing enoueh to promote integration. That impression comes across in every Bradley television appearance. No ~Uliclan seems calmer and more dipli.fied, even when opponents taunt hlm durln1 debatei. And because he has never either en- dorsed busing or strongly opposed It - simply staying out of the issue except to urge non-violence on all sides -no one has been able to hurt him with it. Bradley himself says it's simply hard work that has won him the poll-verified stature of the most respected politician in Califomla. "I never stop campaigning," he says. "I'm at it 15 hours a day even when no election is coming. I believe that's bow Y<Kl..serve the people." B\it Tom Sullivan, his press secretary and a key politic-'1 adviser, believes tbe nature of Los Angeles television has helped a lot. The city's 1V news pro- grams are beamed all over the Southland, mating Bradley a central political figure from Santa Barbara to Palm Springs, among a populace three ~ times as large a1 his city's. { And he's been so moderate on ' television for so Ion• that he'• a fixture , j -almost a con1fortmg father ftaure - ( which makes any race·bai~ cam· 1 ' palp against Bradley far leu likely to I I succeed, even outside his own ctty. I ~. He's also avoided the common , political pitfall of takint too many • , standl on too many controversial is· sues thus making too many enemies. Bradle1 detractors say he's done the op. poelte, duckine some issues. · Yet he's manaeed to oppo9e Proposi- tion 13 without offendine ~esamen Tax cut result: vitality or burden? 8y MACIUJBIN T. OWENS Mock11bin T . Oi.oen1 II lecturer '" economic• at thit UniwraU11 of DaUal, Irv- ing, ram It ls no secret that President Reaean and bis closest economic advisers con- sider the proposed 3·year, 25 or 30 per- cent tax cut to be the key to the ad- ministration's economic recovery plan. The stated purpose of the tax cut ii lo stimuJate production, savinp and in- vestment which will raise the real stand- ard of living in the U.S. According to tbe administration, these are realistic goals which resuJt from increasing the incentives of worllers, invest.ors, and entrepreneurs by increasing after-tax income. Opponents of the president portray the lax cut ,as a dangerous and untried theory with no chance of success. In· deed cr itics contend that the ad· ministration's projections are far too optimistic and that the tax cut will lead to high deficits and further inflation. The president's opponents rind sup. port among the ''conventional economists" of the Congressional Budget Office <CBO> and elsewhere, who, consultin1 their modela, claim tbat lbe tu cut will be a dilutroua faUure. Accordina to these critics, there is not a shred of evidence to sustain a single claim of the administration. The models employed by the presi- dent's critics are "macroeconomic," concerned with agaregates such u "in· come," "consumption," "investment," "average laxes," etc. These aeare1ates do not take into account the impact of fiscal action on the behavior and incen- tives of individuals and firms with re- gard to efforts, savings and investment. A macroeconomic model abows that regardless of how high real tax rates rise, government revenue will always increase. The assumptions or the administra· lion are "microeconomic," su11eatin1 that individual suppliers of resources and labor respond in a oeeaUve way to higher lax rates which reduce real in- come. High tax r•tes induce individual.a to reduce work in favor of leisure, and to spend on consumption rather than on savings. In this view, the effect of bi&h tu rates ii to reduce productivity, lo dis- courage entrepreneurship and to reduce capital accumulation throulb invest· ment, which ii the ultimate aource of hi1ber producUvily and ol a IJ'Owinl real standard of living. But let us, as the critics demand, ex· amine the evidence. The presldeot'a op- poneo'8 cJaim that the tax cut will in- crease the deficit. Thia they uaert is Inflationary. When there is a reactJon aealnst infla- lion, the economy will be thrown into a recession and social disaster will follow, particularly as a result of cuts in social speoding thanks to the Rea&an budget. This concern about deficit• ia a welcome improvement in economic analysis on the part of many Democratic Conareasmen. However, it is somewhat 1us~ct in view of the fact that many Conaressiooal opponents of the president presided over the ac- cumulation of the largest federal deficit in history. But the critics cooluse a decrease in tax rau1 with a decrease in tax r~•. In fact by lou¥ring mar1inaJ lax rates (the portion of each additional dollar of income paid in laxes), the eovemment lowers the relative coat of work in term a of labor, and lowen the co.t of investment in terms of consumption. A reduction in marcinal tax rates bu the potential of stimulatin1 areater pro- ductive activily, which wiU then pro- duce more lax revenues for the 1overn- ment. The lnvene relationship betweeB tu rates and tax revenues ii most powetfui at the bl&beat income levell. lleducln1 the hi1heat mar&inal tax rat.ea will channel resources out of non-productive tu sbelten Into productive enterprises, wblch can be taxed by the 1ovemment to increase 1overnment rev~ue. In fact 1n lb.ls century there have been two tax cuts of the type proposed by President Reaaan, in 1922·25 and in 1PM·65. In these instances, lax rates were slashed particularly at the hi&heat Income levell. In both cues, 1ovem- meot revenues increased. Most important for those concerned with the equitable distribution of the tax burden, the reduction in the tax rates for the richest taxpayers resulted ln their payinl a greotv share of the tax bill while r«fucing the share paid by the lowest infome classes. Thus, 1t historical evidence is any guide, a reduction in lax rates will generate treater government revenues, with a larger portion being paid by those "most able to afford It." But what if the increased revenue is not generated immediately? Won't the deficit be increased, and won't this fuel inflation? Moreover, won't cutting taxes when inflation l5 already hilh "beat up" the economy even more aa people spend their increased income? Opponents of the president point lo the performance of the bond market u proof that businessmen believe the tax cut wiU be inflationary. This is the m oat confWJed argument presented by the president's opponents. Tax cuts are not inflationary in themselves. Tbe increased revenue of the taxpayer l5 offset by the decreased revenue of the government. Nor are deficits inflationary ~ 1e. They are inflationary only lf they are "monetized," that is, only if the Treasury sells bonds to the Federal Reserve. When the federal deficits are monetized, the money supply increases, people's apparent income increases and prices are bid up. The fall in bond prices, taken by critics as evidence of a lack ol business faith in the Reagan plan, wu in fact a reaction to a sharp increase in the money supply durine the month or April. There are two requirements . however, which are absolutely necessary for the success of the tax cut. First the administration must not sue· cumb to the "P,Olitics of envy," to the demagoguery of those posturing as "friends of the working man." Tax-cutters must deny the call to "soak the rich." It is Important that the upper-bracket marginal rate reductions not be pared down. These are the key brackets. It is here that increased in· vestment in response to lower marginal :i rates will finance c uts in the lower brackets and pr9vide tile great potential • for higher government revenues. Secondly. the FederaJ Reserve muat UghtJy control the s upply or money, which is the one true source of inflation. It is the expectation or inflation that keeps interest rates hj"h. Once inflationary expectations are re· duced by tight money. the inflation pre· mium portion of the rate or interest will fall and the last obstacle to sustained real economic growth will have been re- moved. Accidental aftershocks By &EVIN LEARY ReprinUd from thit San Fronciaco Chroni· Ck · The first time I saw my new friend, Cathy Schoenstein, she was flyin1 tbroulb the air, arms and lep out· stretCbed ln a spectacular cartwheel - launcbed by a speeding hit-and·run driver on U.S. 101. Her pelvis is smashed; her beel and fin1er are broken; she has awful in- ternal lltjuries and is lo terrible pain. But she's 1oing to live. Ms. Schoenstein, 21, of Daly City, stood by her disabled car in Sausalito early Monday tryio& to fla& down help on the dark bipway. A fut·movin1 vehicle slammed into her midsection, sendinl her flYint . The northbound car sped away after the crash without slowing down. "AU I remember is seeing the car lights coming and hearing myseJf scream when it hit me," she said Thurs- day at Marin General Hospital. Mine was the next car on the highway. I stopped about 100 feet from where she lay crumpled and moaning in the slow lane, directly in front of her stalled car. I ran back to help ber, waving my Jacket to stop oncoming traffic, hoping for help. A full minute of frantic signals, an eon under those circumstances, failed lo slow the oncomin& traffic. At least SO northbound cars passed by. Ignoring me and the ragdoll form at my feet. I was furious. Conseroationi.sts using liquid assets sparingly I knew she should not be moved, but we couldn't stay where we were. Snip· pets of first aid flashed through my mind. "Can you move?" I asked as another car whizzed by. "I think I'm bleedin1 wide ... " sbe whispered Ulrou&b pain-clenched teeth. SAN FRANCISCO -Weekend Up· date, dot-dot-dot. Sounds neway, with an overlay ol TV limmictry. Tbe wire· Hrvlce printer 1oin1 click-dlck·click in the backlJ"OWMI. ••• WBD&ND UPDATE loot. at COD· 1ervation! Conservatlooi1l1 are nervously comlo• to1ether •••in to ' flsht tbe common foe. A man wbo ii not tun..S OD by redwood.a, even tho9e at 8obem.lan Grove, bean wattbJ.nC. Still, there la room for bum« -a c•U. pot. tn1 of fta at aacb earnett people u tbe Sierra Qub..t. PrieDdl of tbe &utb and Pall oftbe Ylanet. Tbe belt Alin, ortslnl aalmowa, wu reprla&ed reemtl~ by 1 ack Pickett, an· DOUDdlll ta.. ~ ol ••a .... n.... ftpU. ea-t tDowa u WATU (Woo· d trfuf aad Total SxUa•ute•I•• RMOUl'CI). ll 11 putlcaJarly suitable for deallaC wtdil ftne, pd la ehQp to pro. duce." t It made clothes shrink. 1t shrank cotton, so what would it do to people?" Here is a problem that requires further study. Meanwhile, use WATER sparilllJy, if at all. • •• WEEKEND VPDATB continues. Recently I wrote about how I don't like dl1ita1 watcbel. AJl battery DO heart, and so on. Nevertheless, dlot.i watches muat be the rule now, rather tban tbe exceptlon. A• proof, Peter Suaaman ------11 llllClll ~ no&ea Uaat Chevron TrneJ Card boldetl are belq offered a "mlol quart.a" alum clock with "an euy to read aaaJoa dial t" Thia la Wuatrat.d by a pboto d ID ot· dlaa17~1oM••p, dock wltb two bude ud 12 Dumben, \wide• lfH 108 a tulJ 1'· bour .. ol time. pl111 tbe txad bour, mlaate _. Me...t (DOtJUlt 'lm.....U.t.e time.' MM~ cloeb clo)." 0.. caa oa11 ..,, wooderlqly, wut'U U..1 WMolDftt? ' ••• WS ...... UPDAft Urb beet to mr "'1llt • u.e ··~. apUt,Qa lllb'' ofa,lftMalDe ..... Mitlaplaqed lDa.> ........... Wlowed ~ VlrllDlA RaadJQ''t ,...,..u. tUt ta.. butt .. should first be put into a saline solution to render it unconscious before boWn1. Bill Benson, an ex·Maine lotwter dealer, writes: "They doa't make a noise when they are about to die. Tbey die in dipifled silence. The enforced briny recipe for impassive lmmol>Wty offered by Handley ls crustaceoua malarkey ... • I Maine filbermen aelJ loblten ror $3.88 a pOUnd. Five pounds of !obiter yield a pound of meat, ao they are the worst food buy oo ee.rtb except caviar. They make no nolte ot &DJ kind pre- aently lmowD to" scitnce. So there." And 10 coocludel Weekend Updai. (ebeen, buuaba, dancing lD Ult atreet. > ••• IT'&· AMAZING asroan flaad1 Alfred: Police oa Maui lD a.wall bave diacover..S tbat eoaftleated, t1•ud· 1rowa marijuana UDder•.a a cbemleat cban1• wlMD •--' iD u..lt warebo••· · Pr=acM. lt ... au paycboaetlve ro , and ckl up Ima.ad tbe Cer aroma :'.J' flavor ol u.,me. TbeJ DOW plm to marht tbe atuft ba¥llla prom!Md UM Fede Uaat .... ;tiJ MU 1IO Hawallan befon lt'• Ulyme." ••• OVIUllSA&D: 1-TllS WAY 1 ... ll," Tedd7-8ebr WM MJina Oftr t.eei at Joea • Grtll, ·•.Rea•• taaa aJrudJ Mt u bee* • ,..,. -back to tM eold war, tbe Cubu ertail, mWtarJ edYiMn ud tbe domino tblOr1. At Uaat r•, bJ IMI, n 'U be bads at Ula tuna ol Ute century/ with chUd labor, monopolies, laiasez-a1re capltallam and no middle class." "Ob 1ooclt .. said Ruth Samas, clappin& her buds, "I've ALWAYS wondered what Sao Franc~ looked llke before the earthquake!" ••• THE COMEDIANS: Our Carrie Snow, now workinC at L.A.'s Comedy Store; •· 1 don't mind boy friends who don't bave can or Jobi -at leut you always know wbere they are." Michael O'Brien: "Boy, ll this town cuuall To- day on Geary I noticed a dlacount pla1Uc S'11''90G clllllc called 'NOHS'n Tbinp'.'' ••• GA.U WITBOVT &ND: New York bu a dlttrlc:t called SoHo, wbicb mMm South ol Houatoa, prooounced "How· 1toa,",and our A.DIM Muomc t.IUkl our beloved clty 1bould bave eomttbln1 1lmUar. UM South of Nob Hill -Snob. North d Broadway -N0Br1. North of Golden Gai. -NoGo. Soutb ol Bernal Helcbta -SoBer. Lower GblrardeW Sq. -Low Gblr. FourtJl alld Gear1 - Fourtbpar. ••• 8SN LanOWITI, UNDAUNTaD, ii work.lal on a "CU't Be Good Game." Al la "lt can't be • 1ood dell becaaae 1 didn't ••t 1lck. 1t eaa't be a 1ood J'rieda NltaUl'aat beeaaae tbe walt.r clida't IDllmidaw me. It eaa't be a pd Herb Ca. c:obama bee• ... be ..,. tJooed ., aame." Wbat a. IDOd pl1e1 to 1top. I hooked her under the arms and da:#Hed her. Cars continued to pass. After about five lon1 minutes, Rob ' Cooke, a Mill Valley cab driver, stopped 1 and radioed for the California Hipway t Patrol and an ambulance. Witb the cab · helping protect us from tramc, we wait· l ed, her head resting on my lap. r "I 'm trytne to be brave, but, gee, it hurts. I'm in awful paln," abe said tn a tlny voice as sbe waited. • fl look about 25 minutes from the time l abe wu struck for the ambulance to ar-r rlve. She underwent three boun ol '""'ery > and will be ln the bol])ital at leall a J monl.b. She hopes sbe'll be able lo wait • a.aln. The doctora t.h1nk she will. J No UTelts bave been made. • --------------------~~ llllJPllll The comment IN.l•ol the Dally Pilot aetk• to lnlorm and 1Umulat.e re*"' by prutftt· int a variety ot ~menta17 on topic• or tnttrt•t and 1l1nlflcaMt h'onl lnlormM ob-aervers andapok•men. f,.,,,,_,P. ff_,,........,.. ......... , • .Mf 11, 1111 ,. D • It looks like everybody bad a 1reat time at the Or~nge County Fair. Uncle Len had a wonderful time visiting the exhibits featur· int handicrafts and art work by all the young people. I visited the fun zone, but I dido 't try any of the carnival games. It seems some years ago, I spent a lot of my al· lowance on one of those contests to win a stuffed animal. PY the time I had tossed a handful of dimes at red spots on a big board, I figured something out. Why not just save your money and BUY one of those cute animals. Well, the big people who run the games wouldn't sell one to me. They said you have to try your skill and WIN one. ·•But it costs more to win one than to buy one," I replied. "Go away Uncle Len, you~re bothering me," was the reply from the carnival worker . Hmmmm, maybe I've caught • on to something. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 We'll p~rsue that subject later. Now it's time for this FIRST PLACE WIN ER Cindy Bowfteld of Huntington Beach · week's winners. Though there were many en· tries, Cindy Bousfield, 11. of Hun· tington Beach had the best of the · lot. She took first place and the SS prize. A second place prize or $2 goes ·· to Laurie Clements, 12. of Laguna Beach. Laurie really knows how t2 ~am it up w.hen it comes to drawing pig pictures. Oops. I won't try to hog all the puns about that porker Once again there were plenty of hoaorable mentions. Honors were taken by April Gibbs, 8, of Costa Mesa, Molly Oeneher, 7, of Newport Beach, Scott Knecht, 10, of Huntington Beach and Heidi Edmunds of Corona del Mar. Heidi, though, gets an Uncle Len No-No for not including her age. Also thanks go to Valerie Gibbs. 11, and Scott Borack, 10, both of Costa Mesa, and Mary ,Sullivan. 14, of Newport Beach. Mary wants to know what hap· pened to Un c le· Len's face --~ -----" -.-' -..-'-. -~~(~u,~t- Dellr 1'119t ,,_ ~ O.W... IUrr O~E·MAN BAND -Professor Gizmo was just one of the zany characters appearing at the 1981 Orange County Fair. The fair ends its 10-day run in Costa Mesa Sunday. A feathered romance Wildlife officials match whooping cranes WASHINGTON <AP > - Federal wildlife omcials are hoping their matchmaking ef. forts with a pair of whooping cranes will result in a visit from the stork. But the romance at the Grays : Lake by airliner on April 25 because it was believed that there were no females near breeding age there. about 15 in 1941 to around 100. All of them are in the Grays Lake flock. at Patuxent or are part of a wild flock that -mi- grates annually between Wood Buffalo Park in Canada and Mata1orda, Texas. •, th~t used to appear in .this col· umn. Sometime ago, a new Un· cle Len took charge of the col- umn and be does n 't look 1 anything like that old picture. ' (ln fact, you'll remember that Uocle Len had a contest for his friends to draw what they think Uncle Len looks like.> SECOND PLACE WINNER Laurie Clements of Laguna Beach Lake federal wildlife refuge in Idaho is not blossoming as fast as scientists had hoped. But, as Scott Df(rickson of 1Pat.uxent &xplainoo." being the only avail.able girl In town is no guarantee of findini a mate. So far, the female a nd male have begun to do the swirling dance characteristic of their species. But scientists still are waiting to hear the unique mat· Ing duet that gives the cranes their name. The wildlife service's report was released as the Defenders of W li'd Ii f e accused Interior Secretary James Watt of plan· Uncle Len also wants to thank a reader from Poway (near San ·Diego) named Robin Wheeler. Robin is 7 years old. But how do you get the Daily Pilot Robin? Next week's contest should be as muah fun as drawing county fair pictures. Since the Ringling Bros. circus is coming to Orange County in August. how about drawing your best circus ii· lustration. This time you get to sketch a c lown . elephants. tigers. lion tamers, the big top or anything that has to do with the ctrcus. Remember to use a piece of paper 4 inches square and use black ink only. Include your age with your pictures and any questions you may have for Un- cle Len. I'll try to answer them m the column. Send yo ur entries to Uncle Len, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626 so that they get to me by Wednesday. That means you should mail them by Mon- day or Tuesday. In a status report on its at· tempt to build a new nock of the endangered birds, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Wed· nesday that the transplanted female must have a mate for the Grays Lake flock's annual ml· gration to New Mexico if she is to survive in in the wild. The duet -one note sounded by the male, followed by two staccato notes by the female - would signal that the birds had decided to share a lifetime nest. · ning to turn the federal reserve at Matagorda over to Texas. .. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------..... The female. raised at Patux- ent Wildlife Research Center near here, was taken to Grays The nation's whooping crane population has grown from Interior Department spokesman Doug Baldwin said the wildlife group misun· derstood. Watt, as a kind of bureaucratic courtesy, bad merely told Texas Gov. Bill Cle- ments he would consider Texas' request to take over Matagorda. Baldwin said . I Gila 01onsters 'citizens' PHILADELPHIA CAP) - Twenty-eight Glla monsters from Mexico have become American "citizens." , With two members of the U.S. Customs service present. the lizards were officially turned over to the Philadelphia Zoo in a brief ceremony Friday. long and weighing about a pound, had been at the zoo since July 1979. They had been con· fiscated during a raid .on · a Bucks County motel and were being held as evidence against a · man accused of smuggling them The colorful yet poisonous , lizards, ~ach about 18 Inches The Mexican government de- cided the Gila monsters would be better off here than in the Sonora Province. ... llLOOll llTITINCI -Jliily McArthur, lJ, ot Fountain Valley' Dl'DUd&J clilplaym ber ftnt place table Htt1q and Juntor divlllon wbmir ID the Home Arta competltloo at the 0r-. Count.>' Falr. llllly Uled china that WAI hand paint· ed bJ ... sreat gaaclma&ber. ( In 1965, Comet Ikeya-Seki was IO bright that it tDa.! vilible ewn during the day. Its tail wa.t 77 m1Won miles long when this picture was mapped by the Smithaonian A1trophylical ObtervalOTJI sta· tion in New Me:rico. The comet tDa.! named after two Japane1e o~ Sflll ............. temce ...... servers who reported their di!covery to the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams within 15 minutes of each other. Thia 'sungrazer' is not expected back for another 880 11ears. Searching for dazzling phenomena By WILUAM WALLER llWl•rm'm ,,._lef'lk• CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -In the heavens, as on the J:arth, the UD· • expected can occur at any time. Without warning, a fa1t-mcsvin1 comet can dramatically bri&hten, a previoualy uniden· tllied asteroid can briefly come Into view or an otherwise undlat- in1uished star can suddenly ex· plode into a dazzllne nova. Alertlne the world'• 11stronomera to these new and o!ieo 1hort·lived celestial won· den 11 the task of the Central Bureau for Astronomical Tete- 1ra ms, an lntemaUonal clear~ fo1house for the hottest asttonomlcaJ newa flt to print. For score• of alcywatcben around the elobe, the century· old tele1ram bureau , aow operated .bY the Smltbtoolaa lnttltuUon for the lntemaUoul A1tronomlcal Union, baa bee.-an lncti.tpeuable early warnan1 l)'ltem fcw the Iden· Uflc eommunltJ. Receivinl ud dliMr,aiutlq lnf ormaticJG on all new cll..ual dl1coverl• and, ln,t c: ... , dettrmlnlal wbo .. 1et ... . credlt for the finds, the teJegram bureau plays a vital role in ln- ternallonal astronomy. "We have subscribers tbrouahout the world -from the United States to the People'• Republic of China, from New Caledonia to Barbados," says Dr. Brian Marsden the Smithlo· nian utronomer who serves as bureau director. "And, wlth our telegraph service, we can alert virtually all of them wtthln 24 hours ol a discovery." Durine the past 12 years, Marsden ha.a become s1nonymou.s with the bilh-speed communications service head- quartered at the Smithsonian Altropb11lcal Observatory here ln Cambridge, Maaa. ~ spirited. Brttllher, be runs an essenUalJy oae·llan 1how, uatn1 TWX m"aelll•••, one ln hla ob-_...., am .. and Ute other neaU, tucked Into hi• study at home. Oa tbeae macblnH, 11 arideQ r~elves 11t1on0micaJ new• around the clock from -.: aerven around the world. After quickly chftkilll and re-ftDlnc the raw ... po.u of dil- conrta, Marsden t1nd1 out "observing alert" messages via coded telegrams lo his main subscribers, primarily the world's major observatories. Later -usually within a day - be recomposes the telegrams ln· to printed versions, the official "IAU Circulars." More com- prehensive and more readable, these 3-by-5 announcement cards go by mail to · a much broader croup, includin1 amateur utronomer11 llbrartn and news oraanizaUw. Becauae or Its rapid and ac· curate COV'el'Jle, the teletrun bure-au ofta break• some ol tbt most e•cltln1 new1 la aatronomJ. In 1'80, for example, the bureau reported tbe ais· coveriea of elfbt new comet.I, two Jovian moons and at leut aeven Saturnlan moon• •• well aa a handful of aupemova ex- ploelona ta diltant 1alaide1. Althou•h lt carries a wtde ranee ol astronomical lnforma· Uon, lbe t.elefl'am bureau'• ru1 bre .. and butter II newa about cometa. Comets art sometimet dellned u "dirty snowballs" - hardpacked conl)omeraUoaa ol frosen tuet ancf dust wboM tc· centric orbits around the sun bring them precariously close to the sun's vaportzine rays. The solar radiation causes the com- et's icy outer shell to vaporize into a lone stream of 1u and dust. sometimes miUlons of miles long. ''Comet.a, even the faint onet, have always held a special fascination for amateur a11tronomer1," Marsden 18)'1. Thls f uclnaUon la In part due to the unique tradiUon of namlnC comets after their d11coveren. No other lstronomlcal obJecta are 10 named. Usually, the namlnC proc .. 11 fairly 1tral11'Uorward. "If '" 1oe1 well, lt'1 a flrat-c:ome, ftnt· served 1ltuaUon1' • llartdea 18)'1. "However, lf two or ~ claim• of dllconr)' ate sub- mitted wWl1n a few bourl ol each oUter, we "" a eomb6ned name." But wlien more than tllret clalml an ne.tved. tb9 ...._ 11 forMd IO llmlt tb9 del•.,..... to tb• ftret tbr•• aamH. "Tboup 10••wla•t •llfalr," Mandell.-... ... k laal to be done.'' . . . ' . . . .. . ... AIS Orange COaat DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18. 1981 ·~· ......... Johnny Bluejay has found a home with Mrs. Rose Kinomn of Worceater. Mass. The bird apparentl11 fell from ib nest a.ta fledgling and haa been cared for by Mrs. Kinosian for the last two month.I. Call of wild unheeded Bird not' about to give up home cooking WORCESTER, Mass. tAP> -Rose Klnosian does her legal duty each day, walking mto the woods and try. ing to force her pet bird back lo the wild. But Johnny Bluejay Isn't about to give up a good thing Outside. there may be a wild blue yonder . But inside there's ham· burger, vegetables and ..:.. mmm· mmm -berries. What more could a bluejay want from hfe? "I put her out every single day." the 70-year-old wido" said. a stronl( trace of accent rrom her native Armenia flavoring her English "I put her m the woods." Mrs. Kinoslan says "Then two-three 'She 's. happy when she 's coming home' hours. she wants to come back in. She's happy when s he's coming home." Mrs. Kinosian named the bluejay Johnny after she found it in an aban· doned fallen nest eight weeks ago and took it into her house to feed. She insists on referring to the bird as __ "she," even though she doesn't know --its sex. Mrs. Kinosian wants it known that she doesn't cage the young bluejay because taking a bird from the wild is a violation of the wildlife code. ac- cording to Lewis C. Shlotterbeck, deputy director of the state Division of Fisheries and Wildlife He' said possessing a bl11ejay is ii· legal because the state issues no permits lo own a bluejay as It does for some wild specle6 But he calls J oh nny's case ... one or those gray areas" because Mrs. Klnoslan Insist.a her bird is free lo go every day When Mrs Klnoslan first let Johnny go. the b[rd promptly re- turned and has Insisted on remalnlng a house pet since. "I release her every day because she's golng to be happy as wildlife. I like her,'' she said "I reel bad when I put her out. • But she never as· sociates with the other bluejays . She fights with the robins: I don't know why. I thought she would be happy. "I'm not going to cage her She flies all O\ler the house. In the bedroom, sbe follows me." With good reason. At the Kinosian home, Johnny gets all the ham· burger, vegetables and berries a bird could ask for . "She eats al most everything," says Mrs. Kinosian. The Kinosian dog , a German Shepard named Tippy , us ually chases birds. "But not Johnny." she says. "She sits there and guards Johnny." Wild bluejays are notorious ly raucous and aggressive, but not Johnny. "She talks to me." says Mrs . Kinosian, "She keeps calling until I answer. She always sits on my shoulder. and, when people visit, she sits on their shoulders." When she goes for a walk, Johnny follows along the street. "Everybody in the neighborhood loves Johnny." she says. "Even peo- ple in cars stop and look at her." Relief applicants 24 coast students graduated • 01ust try service YREKA (AP> Able-bodied general relief ap- plicants must apply for entistment in the armed forces before they qualify for county money, the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors has decided. The board voted unanimously for the recom- mendation by County Welfare Director Joe ·ouJardln. The same policy was tried in Butte County last year. but was suspended after severaJ month.a, said Butte County Welfare Director Bob Crisan. Crisan said a public service law firm ques- tioned the legality of the policy, and the Bulle tounty armed forces recruiters said it violated their policy of keeping enlistment applications con· " CidentiaJ. DuJardin said the Siskiyou policy will apply to both men and women between 18 and 35. He said he thought It would affect about 9 or 10 relief recipients at the present time. Last year, he said, the county paid about $64,000 to general relief recipients, and had about 25 on the rolls most of the time. General relier ts paid to poor people who are ineligible for other welfare programs. The $248-per-month grant is paid entirely from county fund s, while other programs get federal and state money. DC-9 crack 'missed' WASHINGTON <AP) -Inspectors should have spotted a clearly visible crack in an Air Canada DC-9 four months before it caused the plane's tail(\one to blow off in mid·flight, the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board says. Tbe crack In the rear cabin bulkhead started as a gouge ''that most likely occurred during as- sembly" and widened during repeated cabin pressurizations, the board said. The plane, which was routinely inspected May s, 1979, loet Its tallcone al 25,000 (eet on a flight from Bost.on to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, oti Sept. 17, 1979. It returned to Boston safely. Twenty-four Orange Coast students attending Cal Poly Pomona have graduated with bachelor degrees from the uni· versity. T hey are: c.et. M9M -Al,_. A. Cetrlllo, I ChrllllM M Htbfrl, Cre lt •• Joh"'°'" 0rt90"Y Y Kew1tekl, lto1teld J. Nestor, l'etrlcle M. PrOO.f\ Wl"I...,, ~. lt-Y. VklO<' M. Urqulu llNI Del K. Vu.. .............. 11 -ltlll-f:, I G11ere1clo, CherlH o. Merten , Oewld J . Ke11l1W1e1t, HOWtrd l . Morf'b, -c-it T • ..,.,..., ToOct M Streu , Oewld J . vo11 eflll Cerol 1.. Zuck. lni.. -o.ty A Aslmva, Jeffrey A. Blulrl, Kew'" a. Jol'W -l.tl\e T. Htv.,.... New ... ._. -I( """lk"lrolls, Sholeti GllllY·Mehr -Cynthie l Hltltoft UCI coeds get grants Juliet Beckman and Shella Mitzel. both UC Irvine juniors, have been awarded 'full-year sch olarships by the Rotary Foundation to attend universities in a foreign country. Ms. Beckman plans to attend a university in France or Switzerland, while Ms. Mitzel plans to attend a French university. Both were nominated by the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club. , ....... u. auteht: 3.21 I am from tM Malay P9nlnsula. My disposition It peaceful. A pr11eefUI swimmer conttantly on the move I eccompanled by one or two of my brothers or sisters. Orop by Aquatic Trpofc11s end '" ,,,. whert I em on Hit under tht name "Blue While" for only 3.29. • 1110 w ..... , e Co••• ..... -·1311 •Comer H•rMr a Baar. Canc~r causes' probed Doctors conclude no proof pollution linked to desease CHICAGO (AP) -Pollution or tbe environment from such sources as automobiles and chemlcaJ wastes has not been shown to increase people's risk or developing cancer, a paneJ of doctors concludes In a report dlaputed by several specialists. But the report. In the Journal of the American Medical As· soclatlon, dlstin&uishes between the wor.lcplace and the eeneral environment, and says that carclno1ens like asbestos and chromates tn the workplace may account ror a fu ture increase in cancer. The AMA's Council on Scien- tific Affairs, which wrote the re· port. said there has been no significant Increase in cancer deaths that parallels the rise of pollution the last 30 years. But some specialists called that conclusion premature and said several studies have shown that some environmental pollu· tants -lncluding asbestos - can Increase the risk or cancer. Or. Richard Jones, a counciJ member, said in a telephone in- ABC's TILIVISIOM AMD VIDEO terview that "a lot of people have implied auto pollution and all other pollutions . . . that may be contributing to the foul· in1 of the environment are probably causln1 all these can· cers we have." But be said that despite ln· creased pollution, particularly from t h e greater use of chemicals derived from oil product.a, there has not been a significant Increase in cancer during the last few decades. The report notes that there Is a latency period or about 20 years between exposure to a carcinogen and the appearance of cancer. But Jones said that if the pollutants were causing cancer, some signs s hould already be appearing. He added, however, "there are probably some things in the environment that may still be found lo cause cancer." Robert Metcalf, a University or Illinois biology professor and a consultant lo the World Health Organization, said It Is pre· mature lo dismiss environmen· tal pollutants as cancer-causln1 agents. "I don't see how anyone can say we've had time to find out." he said. If exposure lo certain agents can cause cancer in people on the job, "it can happen to people not in the workplace," Metcalf said. Dr. William Nicholson, a pro· fessor or community medicine at the Mt. Sinai Medical Center in New York, also disagreed with the report. "We. in Cact, can see cancer associated with the environ· ment with asbestos exposure." Dr. Janardan K. Reddy, a pathology prof esso r at Northwestern Un1vers1ty's Medical Center. said an ex· plosion of a toxic compound m a factory in Italy resulted in an in· creased number of leukemia cases in the areas about five or six years later. However, Jones said there' were insufficient statistics to link the explosion to an increase in cancer. 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Price4Te W. ·~T ... •C.....-, •C....T"*A• T .... s59900 Daily Pilat SATURDAY,JULY1~1~1 Surf's Alan Mayer hasn't given up 0 0 TELEVISION 86 COMICS 87 on NASL playoffs. See 83. TR.YOUT FOR DALLAS CHEERLEADERS? -It may look like a chorus line, but this group of Dallas Cowboys rookies are doing some fancy footwork in an agility dri.U at the Cowboys' summer camp in Thousand Oaks. Veterans re- ·~-~ port to camp this weekend. The scene is a welcome sight for fans dried out from the lack of major league baseball because of the players' strike, now in its 37lh day. Bµc~ Rogers· jets to British Open lead He , along with fellow American Nicklaus, shoot four-under-par 66s as things turn around SANDWICH. England (AP) -Bill Rogers had the lead, Tom Watson was In contending po!iition and, almost in· credibly,"J.eck Nicklaus still had an out· side shot at the title Friday after two rounds of the I 10th British Open Golf Championship. "After what I did yesterday (Thurs· day). I figured I'd better go out and play a good round of golf if I wanted to play again tomorrow (Saturday I.'· Nicklaus said. AND mE MAN who has won a re- cord 17 major profess ional titles and stamped hi m self a s the fine st performer this ancient game has seen, did just that. He played a round of 66, four under par and matching the course record on the Royal St. George's Golf Club course. stretching 6,829 yards through knee-deep bay and rolling dunes beside the English Channel. said "It isn't probable. but it's possi- ble. It can be done " ROGERS ALSO TIED the course re- cord .... 1th a 66. for a 138 total But he held a share of the mark only for a cou- ple of hours before an obscure British club pro. G.J. Brand, broke the mark with a late-afternoon 65 that included a hole in-one on the 165-yard 16th hold Jl e was al 143. Rogers played consistently, a trait that has become a trademark or the man who was. almost inevitably. dubbed "Buck" by his fellow American tourists. l{e did not have a bof!ey. He mtssed ~ only three greens. And, in two rounds, he has yet to venture into the deep rough. ' The leaders. Bill Rogers Ben Crenshaw Nick Job Bernhard Langer Sam Torrance Mark James Tony Jacklin Tom Watson David Graha,. G.J . Brand E.W. Dunk Trevor Powell Peter ToW118end lsao Aoki Johnny MUler Raymond Floyd Brian Waites De.Smyth · Lee Trevino . . 72-66-138 72·67-139 70-~139 73-67-140 n-~1•1 72-70-142 71 -71-142 73-~142 71 -71-142 78·65-143 76-67-143 75-6&-143 73·7o-143 11·73-144 71 -73-144 74-70-144 75-9-144 77-67-144 77-67-144 That was 17 shots better -just one away from a stroke-a -hole improve- ment -over that shattering, career· worst 83 he had in the first round. "I love this course." Rogers said after going two strokes under par for the tot1r0ey. "It seems to be built for my game, in that the premium is keep· ing the ball in the fairway. tied for second place at 139. And, at 149, he was 11 strokes ocr the halfway pace set by the skinny Rogers Watson, the Masters champion and de· fending titleholder here. said Nicklaus still had a chance of winning. "J feel pretty good about my. game and I think I should be right there in the thick of things at the end " Crenshaw, seeking the one major title he needs to confirm his stature in the game, had a 67 despite bogeys on two of the last three holes Job shot a 69. "He can win from there." Watson HIS GOOD FRIEND, Ben Crenshaw, with whom he is sharing li ving ac· comodations at a nearby club and with whom he will play in Saturday's third round, and English pr.o Nick J ob were Bernhard Langer of West Germany was at 140 after a 67 . He was followed by Sam Torrance of Britain at 69-141 Walson, with a 69. Tony Jacklin of England. a former British Open cham- Is baseball's image tarnished? According to one survey, opinion is split in half NEW YORK (AP> -Support for players and owners is divided. but many Americans say the five-week-old baseball strike has tarnished the Im· age of major league baseball, according to the latest Associated Press-NBC News poll. The poll of 1,599 American adults. contacted by telephone Monday and Tuesday, s aid 31 percent supported the owners. 30 percent the players, 29 percent were not sure which side to support. Ten percent said they had not beard or read of the strike. NEARLY HALF THE RESPONDENTS who had heard of the strike said it bad not changed their opinion or baseball. But 46 percent said the strike had lowered their "opinion or major league baseball and the people involved in it." Only three percent said they had higher opin· ion of baseball because of the strike. The strike was called by the 650-member players association after £ailure to reach agree· ment with the owners of the 26 major league teams on the issue of free agent compensation. The negotiations, which Labor Secretary Raymond J. Donovan entered this week, center on how teams should be compensated -in cash. other professional players, amateur players or some combination of players and cash -when their players whose contracts have expired sign new contracts with other teams. THE POOL SAID THAT Republicans are more likely to support the owners while Democrats are more likely to support the players. Women , s tudents, lower income workers and minority group members are more likely to aupport tbe players, while r en, hi1her-wage Ferragamo~s her.oics denied O'ITAWA (AP> -Ottawa quarterb1ck Jordan Case threw two touchdown puses lo Calvin Kirk f'rlday nieht as the Rou1b Nden edged the Mon· treat AJoueues, 33-31 in a Canadian Football Lea1ue 1ame. earners and professionals were more likely to sup· port the owners. Union mem bers. which make up about one in every five respondents. were only slightly more likely to support the players than the owners. Republicans. m e n, the better·educated, higher-income earners and whites were more likely to say the strike had lowered their opinion of baseball. The poll said that the more ardent fans were m ost like ly lo s ay the strike had tarnished The poll said Republicans are more likely to support the owners while Democrats are likely to support the players. baseball's Image; 62 percent of those who said they follow the sport •very closely said the strike had lowered their opinion of major league baseball and the people involved in it. AMONG THE PEOPLE who said the strike has lowered their opinion of baseball. those who support the owners outnumbered those who sup- port the players by nearly 2-to-l. Asked to pick from a brief list, one of every four pool respondents who bad heard or read about the strike reported spending more time working around the home now. One-fourth also said they are spending more time with ramUy and friends, and 23 percent said they are reading more. Fourteen percent said they are going out more often, 12 percent said they are follPwln1 other sports and another 12 percent sald fhey are ex- ercising more often or playing a sport tbemaelvea moreotten. AS WITH ALL SAMPLE surveya, the retulta of tbe AP·NBC polls can vary from the opinions of all Americans because of chance variations in lite sample. pion, David Graham of Australia and Mark James of England were in conten- tion at 142, only four back with 36 holes to go. .. It was a good, solid round of golf," said Watson, who spiced his round with a 22 foot putt for an eagle-three on the seventh hole. · · 1 was much more saltsfted with the way I played," said Watson, who is seeking a fourth British Open title. "I have a lot more confidence going into the last two days. I'm in a good frame of mind. And when I'm in a good frame of mind. I usually play pretty well." JAMES HAD A SECOND round 72. Jacklin and Graham, who won the U.S. Open championship last month, had 7ls. Arnold PaJmer, the 51-year-old star who won the U.S. Senlqrs title earlier this week, carded a 74 for a 146 total. Some other American scores: Lee Trevino 67-144, Johnny Miller 73·144, Ray Floyd 70-144, Bruce Lietzke 69-145, Jerry Pate 73·146, Hubert Green 72-147, Amateur Hal Sutton 77·148, Ron Streck 70·148, Craig Stadler 68-151. VICENTE FERNANDEZ of Argen- tina, who s hared the first-round lead with J ob, slipped to a 75 for 145. South African Gary Player improved (See BUCK, Page B2) ........... The Alouettes had a chance lo wtn tbe 1ame in Ute clOllq momenta as former Rama quarterback Vince Ferr•1amo drove Montreal into excellent field aoal po1ttloa. But Montreal kicker Gerry McGrath m1Ued on a .U-yard field·1oal attempt. with 12 HCOndl left. 1'bm wa the lUd«a ftnt will ol I.he year and aarted the retsn "' c ... For a pool based on about 1,900 interviews, tbe re11ulta are subject lo an error marsln of a pereen· ta1e points either way because or such cbaactt v•riatiooa. That ill, If one could have talked WI put week to all Americans with telephoaes, there ta oeiy one chance ln 20 that the flndinp would vary from the N1ulta ol polls auch u UUI one by ~ tJaaD a perceataae Pofnta. LIQUID MFRllHMRNT -San Francllco 49en wide re· cetver Eric Herrin& gets some temporary relief from the heat during workout.a at the Sierra Colle1e tralninl camp. Capital • next site of talks? WASHINGTON (AP) -Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan said Friday that both sides in the baseball strike have agreed "in principle" to move the stalled negotiations lo the na- tion's capital in a continuing quest for a settlement. Emerging from lenethy meet- ings with Marvin Miller, head of the Players Association, and Ray Grebey, chief bargainer for the owners, Donovan said the two "are convinced, as I am, that the collective bargaining system wiU eventually work." DO NOV AN SAID he has asked federal mediator Kenneth E. Moffett to invite representatives of labor and management to re- sume negotiations here Monday under the aus pices of the Federal Mediation and Concilia- tion Service. of which Moffett Is acting head. Asked whether Miller and Grebey indicated a willingness lo move the talks from New York to Washington, Donovan replied, "in principle, yes." Donovan did not indicate whether a news blackout would be imposed on the talks, although the labor secretary did say earlier in the day he felt negotiations should be taken out or the news media. THE LABOR SECRETARY delivered his assessment after both Miller and Grebey had de· parted for their rJights back to New York. It was believed both planned to consult with their negotiating teams Friday night. "I read in both gentlemen the seriousness or the task .before them," Donovan said. He said his aim is to use his office "as a vehicle to get the voice or the American people," into the talks. Asked whether Pres ident Reagan has bun expressing concern about the strike, Donovan said, "No , be has not," but added that the White House has been informed of each de· velopment. MILLER ARRIVED nearly an hour ahead of Grebey and eluded reporters as he left. Grebey also refused to talk to news m en . Donovan said . however, that he met with both negotiators together for a brief period, and said that he also met with each separately. The labor secretary refused lo say what specific strike issues may have been discussed but re· iterated that it was up to the two parties to arrive at an accord. He said, "I will be available during the new ser ies of negotia- tions here," but added he would not be participating directly. EARLIER IN THE DAV , Donovan issued a statement in which he called the meetings "a last effort" to settle the strike. now in its 36th day. ''The American people want baseball and they want a World Serles." Donovan said in a-state· ment Issued by top aide Earl Cox. ·'If this strike is to be settled, it will have to be settled by the parties involved, and unless there is a change in attitude on both the players and owners' part, then I don't thlnk we'U see any more basebaJl this year. ·'And then the players and o wners are going to have something a lot more imPortant to worry about -millions or very angry rans ." Garvey drops • • smt against Inside Sports NEW YORK <AP) -Steve Garvey, first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers. and his wife Cindy have dropped their libel suit against ·' lnaide Sports" magazine, the public•· lion said Friday. The Ganeya filed suit a1alnst ·the magazine and writer Pat Jordan after Jordan's article, entitled "Trouble in Paradise,'' appeared ln the Aupst 1B la- aue. In a brief statement, "lnalde Sports" said: "Neither the ma1a1lne nor the author In- tended HJ harm to lbe Oaney1 from I.he publie•Uon of the art.l· cle." The Garve11 al10 laaued a terae statement which Hid: ··we are uddled wlUa tbe out- come ol tJUI ..tortunate ~ and are pleued U..t lt ii DOW conehMted." I i' I ·I Orange Cont OAJLY PILOT/Saturday, July 11, 1981 ~-,..-""~~---J"~~~----..,, From AP •patellea • LOS ANGELES -County cor· oner 'lbomu No1uchl used a dummy • 9 • and a human volunteer to re-enact the Jail cell death of Loni Beach State football player Ron Settles. PoUce said that Settles had been found ban1ed ln his cell June 2, apparently a sulclde. But when a private mortician said that bruises oo only one side of SetUe's neck was in· consistent with death by han1in1, Noguchi agreed to have the case re-opened and said be will hold an inquest In Au1uat. On Thursday, No1uchi traveled to the Signal HlU jail where Settles died to conduct the re·enactment. which, he said, waa "very enll1htentna indeed." Last week mortician Johnny Le11ett, who prepared Settles' body for burial, said be found swelling, blood clots and bruises covering the left slde of his neck. Noruchl said, "In a hanglnl you usually see the bruises more clearly, and all ,the way around. We're looking for which bruises caused what, looking for a pattern." SetUes was pulled over by police as be drov(' throu1h the small community of Signal Hill on his way to work. Police said he was speeding, waved a nine-inch butcher knife at officers, re- fused to relinquish his driver's license and that a small amount of cocaine was found in his car. Coe wins 800 meters In a stroll GATDHIAD, lntland -World m record holder 8eba1U1n C~ won the IOO mettra •t 1 ltroll1Dt pace at Friday's oDftlnl 9"1lon of the two-day track and field lnternaUoaal meet between Britain and the Soviet Union. The Olympic 1,500 meten champion'• Ume was 1 minute, 47.47 aecondl, nearly alx aecondl outalde h1a own world mark ol 1:41.72. Coe ran despite the dlacomfort cauted by a lar1• foot blister, and never wat seriously challenied. He took the lead from t.be atart and wu 1tracked by hll teammate Gary Cook. He went throu1h 400 meteu In a leisurely 54.5 aeconda, but 1tretched out down the back alraieht. Quote of the day Veteran pro golfer Chi C1al Roctrt1ae1 lives this advice: "For most amateurs, the best wood in the bag ls tbe pencil." Curl matches 36-hole PGA low Rod Curl matched the lowest l!I 36·hole total on the PGA Tour this season, shooting a second stralaht five-under-par 6S Friday for the second-round lead in the Quad Cities Oepn ln Coal Valley, Ill. Though she has never been the leader at the hallway mark In a Ladles Professional Golfers Association tournament since joining the tour in 1975, Vivian Browlllee found herself sharin1 that position with Julie Struier and Doua Capolll Friday. She shot a par 72 for a 36-hole total of 140 in a tournamnent at Jericho,. N. Y. . . . Defending champion JodJe Mudd, of Louisville, Ky., fought off fatigue brought on by muggy Texas heat to defeat David Anthony and Danny Elldns to gain the finals of the Amateur Public Links Championships. Mudd is bidding to become the first back-to-back tournament winner since R.H. Sikes in 1961·62. From Page 81 BUCK ••. from an81toa68and was at 149. But even that great Leap failed to match Nicklaus' revival. ·•I played a good round of golf," said Nicklaus, who. after finishing, was informed that charges of driving while intox· icated had been dismissed against his son Steve, who was involved in a one·car accident in suburban Columbus, Ohio early Thursday. ''WHEN I MADE the turn, I took a look at the leader board and saw where he was and did a little figuring. I figured if I could play the back in 31 or 32. I might have a chance with some reaJJy good golf." He played the back in 34. His chances are slim, indeed. "If I shoot two more 66s, that's 281 one over par and taht might not be good enough," Nick.Jaus said. Rogers. runner·up in the U.S. Open and winner of the Hentage Classic earlier this year. holed a 35-foot putt for a birdie on the eighth hole and stroked a 4·iron Redwine signs pact wtth Vikings Jania aedwble, the former atar • runnin1 back with the Univenlty of c • • Nebruka, •i•ned three one-year con-• tractl wllh Minnesota of the NFL Friday, Redwine was a second·round plck ln the colle1e draft th11 year. Terms of the contract were oot announced. althoUCh Redwine wa1 re· ported to have signed for what ts conaldered a modHt bonua . . . Ur1ln1 a nationwide crackdown on rule·breaklng school• and coaches, a group of top football and basketball coaches 1ave unanimous support to proposals 1iving the NCAA enforcement de· partmeat more power than it's ever had ... A Green Bay Packer official said that the team has offered dis- satisfied All·Pro James Loi· RtdwfM ton a contract that would pay him u well aa any wide receiver in the NFL ... Ke1111elll Conaor, a football player at Mur· ray State University in Kentucky. collapsed and died while playing basketball with friends. He was 20. Family members said the linebacker's death was either a heart attack or cerebral hem· orhage. The coroner's office said it was from natural causes . . . Six assistant football coaches to former University of Arizona football QMCh Tony Mason will be prosecuted depite Mason's acquittal, Attorney General Bob CorblD said Friday. Tampa Bay signs Green to contract TAMPA, Fla. <AP> -The Tam· [!] pa Bay Buccaneers have signed No. 1 4. • draft c hoice Hugh Green to a multiyear contract, club officials said today. Green reported to the National Football League club's first day. of training camp today after signJng Jus t before midnight Thursda v. club officials said. · . . .... Baseball today On thll date In bueball ln 1sno: San Francisco Olanta etu11er WUUe Maye cracked the 3,000lh hit of hi• major leap career, a second·lnnlq slncle oll Mike Wegener, as the Giant.a routed the Montreat. Expos, 10-1 . On this date In UM8: Chicago's Pat Seerey slu&aed four home runs as the White Sox outlasted the PhlladelphiaA's, 12·11 . On this date ln 1943: The New York Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies tied a major lea1ue record by combining for a total of 30 men left on base ln a nine-inning game. On this date in 1927: Ty Cobb of the Philadelphia A's became tbe first and so far, the only big lea1uer to collect -4,000 career hits. Today's birthdays: New York Mets Manager Joe Torre is 41. New York Yankees pitcher Rudy May is 37 .. Houston infielder Harry Spilman is27. Rozelle says revenues will be shared NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle .• says all television revenues of NFL games wall be equally divided, including future pack · ages whic h might include ca ble and of the NCAA basketball tournament is now a thipg of the past and the tourney field, at least for the present, will remain at 48 ... France's Rene Arnoux set a blistering record today to lead the turbocharged Renaults into the front row for today's British Grand Prix. Arnoux cov· ered his lap in 1: 11 for an average speed of 147.989 mph ... Zimbabwe's leading daily newspaper, The Herald, urged African coun· tries to decide now to boycott the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles if New Zealand is allowed to participate. U.S. defections cause concern Cost is big reason why British Open is unappealing SANDWICH, England CAP) -The defection of several leading American stars has caused quiet concern for the sponsors of the British Open Golf Championship. "We're extremely concerned," said Keith Mackenzie, executive secretary of the Roycl and Ancient Golf club of St. Andrew's, sponsor and or- ganizer of this, the most ancient of the world's golf tlUes. Seven American stars. including former British Open winner Tom Weiskopf and lwo-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin, withdraw earlier this week. SEVERAL OTHERS, including Tom Kite, con· sldered a potential challenger, chose not to enter. AustraJian David Graham had not planned on competing but cJtanged his mind after winning the American national championship. "It's the cost factor." said Tom Watson, the defending champion. winner of the 1981 Masters and the out.standing player in the game for the past 4~ years. "If a fellow doesn't figure he can win it, it just doesn't pay for him to come over.•• And they're coming over in ever-dwindling numbers. Less than two dozen American fGA Tour players are competing in the 110th Brkish Open Championship that began Thursday. It's believed to be the smallest U.S. continaeot in at least a decade. began lo fade a few years later and, for at least two decades, American interest languished. Sam Snead won in 1946 and Ben Hogan was given a New York ticker·tape hero's welcome on the "Wee Ice Mon's" triumphal return from Camoustie in 1953. But it was not until the indomitable Arnold Palmer scored successive victortes in 1961·62 that American interest was fully re-kindled and the British Open re-established as one of the world's truly great events. The Royal and Ancient Club is very aware of its own history and the vital part Americans have played in it. And the potential loss of leading U.S. stars is, to say the least, disturbing. ANO IT'S A SIMPLE MATTER or economics. "Last year it cost me $10,000 to play here." Ben Crenshaw said. It probably cost more this year. Kite pointed out that first·class round trip air fare from New York to London for him and his wife would be S5.720. British hotels are among the most expensive in the world, with prices of $100 a night corisidered inexpensive. "We're very much aware of the situation and we're doing what we can," Mackenzie said. He has conferred with British airlines "but we can't ex· pect them to provide a 50 percent reduction," he said. to within five feet and birdied AND THAT, FOR THE SPONSORS, is the the next hole. Trucks drag today Andrea Jaeger returm a backhand in Wightman Cup win. U.S. takes 2-0 lead iii Wightman battle CHICAGO <AP> -Andrea Jae1er mowed down Ann Hobbs 8-0, 8-0 Friday night to give the United States a 2·0 lead over Great Britain in the Wightman Cup champto~p series. • In an earUer match, Tracy Au1tin, ranked No: 2 amoni the world'• women tt!nnis 1tan. out- IWlDed Sue Barker 7 ·S, 6-3. Jae1er, a 16-year-old from suburban Lincolnshire who Is ranked third in the world, had U&tle trouble dispatching Hobbs, ber 21-year-old opponent who ls ranked '4th. JAEGER DROPPED just ei1bt polnta ln capturint the flret Ht in 22 minute•, and needed less than 20 minutes in tbe 1econd set, durint which Hobbl won Jutt 10 points. Jaecer wu content from the oatHt to rally from the buellne, ...unuaUy forcint Hobbl lnto tll'Or1 otf both 1idel. Hobbl at· t....pted to come to net but ber •ort.e broulbt no more 1ucceu. Jae1• dilplayed a net pme of ber own when, with • J..O &ead, Ille came to net on &.bree •tralsht Dltntl, puttlq away two off the ltaekband aide for wtnner1. Tbe ~ Ht waa DO dif· flrelil. two sets came in the final one, but successive forced errors by Hobbs gave Jaeger the match. The U.S. leads the series 42·10, and appe~ is heavily fawarwl to c•plure this >-•ir·• -.0· rneot •with three of the top;tllt..t women 'players ln tbe "9l'td. Great Britain's bi1belt-tll(ed plahr is Barker, ranked No. 20. After dropping the first two points, Austin closed out the opening service game with an ace. She then broke through for what appeared to be the winning edge in the. fourth aame, and held her own service to take a 4-1 lead. He scored from 15 feet on the problem. "The p s n f th l ding A · The National Hot Rod Association will hold its 12th, saved par with a deft little re e ce 0 e ea meracan Players l·n our champ1'onsh'p ·s ssentlal bs I te first championship truck drag race today at chip to three feet on the next and 1 l e • a o u · got the lead with a sand wedge ly essential, .. Mackenzie said. He has an historical Orange County International Raceway. basl·s for the comment Some of the competition scheduled includes side shot to six feet on the 14th. · Amerl·can players have dom·nated the e ent by side qualifying and final eliminations -with big He had a shot at the record 1 v . d' h f. 1 for years, winning 13 or the 20 titles. They have rig, diesel· powered trucks comprising the field. with a btr Je putt on l e ma been the key figures, the driving forces in the re-Competitors will be vying for "King of the Hill" hole, but played it shakily and vitalization of the old event that many players now and .. King of the Road .. titles and the cash prizes that had to settle for a par. 'd th · ti 1 f If h go with them. "But I'm happy with the cons1 er e greatest mtema ona test o go , t e game's reaJ world champa·onshlp Atso scheduled is an exhibition by a lO·wheel Al-score." he said. · He wasn't alone. It was not always so. lison aircraft engine-powered diesel wheelstander. Although the Brl·u·s h Open the off1'cial t1·ue The truck will be performing wheelstands at speeds No one was able to break par · -in the first round. But 22 did it is. simply, The Open Championship -came into upto80milesperhour. bel·ng ln 1860 a·l was essent1'ally a home grown In addition, a truck b"'auty contest, featuring 100 Friday. And the weather was the • • • · • " main reason. parochial affair until Walter Hagen and Bobby trucks in full rig style. will be held. "Except for 8 little shower, it Jones began playing and dominating during .the Gates open at noon for spectators. 8 a.m. for 1920s participants. Qualifying runs are set for noon with was just about perfect," Rogers · 1· I I be · said. The temperature was mild, ___ B_u_t_J_o_n_e_s_r_e_t1_· r_e_d_i_n_1_93_0_a_n_d __ H_a_g_~_n ___ e_1_m_n_a_t _o_ns __ g_m_n_i_n_g_a_t 6_p_._m_. _______ _ the breezes light and periods of sunshine were spaced among the showers. Arm wrestling championships set CULVER CITY -The first west coast arm wrestling cham- pionships are scheduled for Saturday, July 25 at the Culver Cit)' Veterans Memorial AVdUori~. · More th,an 400 men amt women frotn throughout tbe western states, including Alaska and Hawail, will take part in the re- gional competition. · The competition ls the first of several arm wrestling events across the U.S. The state and re· gional tournaments will C\llminate with the world cham· pionshlpe Oct. 23, 1982 at the World Falr in Knoxville, Tenn. Men's wei1ht dlvlaions are: bantam (US-and-under); lightwel1bt (156·175); mid· dlewei1ht < 176·195): light beavywei•ht (196-215); and beavyw!igbt(218·and-over). Steinriede named Saddleback coach WORLD CLASS TENNIS WEEKEND , BIWE JEAN KING and the Oakland Breakers Sunday, Julg 19 at 6 pm This weekend Califomla Oranges take on two tennis superstars for two days of spectacular world class tennis at the beautiful Los Caballeros Tennis Stadium. Tickets $10, $i5, and $20. ~-------------------- SPECIAL ORANGES TEAM TENNIS DISCOUNT COUPON Preterit this ooupon for a $5 diecounl on the prto. of your tld<eCa tNt weetcend at tt'9 Lot Clibderol T_,. nl1 Stadium 8oK Office, Plaza def Lago, 17220 Newhape Street. Suite 122, Founteln Vllley. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 18, 1981 •• Mayer 84~8 Surf doesn't _want an early v.acation '· Goalkeeper says club can not only make N ASL playoffs, but sti ll has a sho t at winning Western Division title • • 1 By CVllT SEEDEN I I • . . • O( .. o.My ..... ...., • • • T he Callfornla Surf is 1ett1n1 ready for a road trip, and at the Fullerton home ol Alan and Katby Mayer, Alan is aoint over a checklist of thln1s a North American Soccer Leasue 19a~eeper needs. Helmet -check; 1tovea -cJ>eck: uniform - check; wire cutters -check. WiJ'ei<!}lttern For Mayer, the No. 1 Surf ioal~r. carry. wire cutt~n into the net was an ablolute m~t tor several gan>ef., When you re playing 90 mmutes ·or ,soccer and your jaw is wired shut, there's always that p0ssibWty that the Jaw will ~ave to be Alon MQJlef' opened -in i\ butty. · "It was mandatory that I have them (wire outterJ) on my person," explains 'MJt)!er. who suffered the broken j~ in a col- lision with Sari' Jose's ·Mark Lindsay June -24'.' ·•q 1 tot sick or something like that, it would take th~ trainer jus t 10 seco9ds to cut the wires." • With the way the Surf has been playing most of the season, Mayer should be glad the wires are now removed. His stomach coutdn'\ take many mor e 106ses. BUT, EVEN THE SURF'S 8-15 record isn't enou,,h to discourage the always optimistic Mayer. • I certainly think we have a chance to make the playoffs. And, to be quite honest, we still have a chance to win our division," Mayer says. "We 're just 20 points out of first place. That's!just three games. Mathematically, we have a chance." Mayer says he doesn't know what the missing link is that keeps the Surf from winning. He knows it's bothering the players. "Obviously, the playen are very up~et about the way things are going because, No:1 1, nobody likes to lose. The bottom line of professional sports is the won-loss column. · . ~ "I THINK WE HA VE a lot of gOod players on our team. It's just a matter of applying our efforts at the right lime," he says. 'Tm sure I can speak for all the players when I say we don't want an early vacation," he adds . Mayer has had to watch shots whiz at him and by him all season long. He's fa ced more shots (424 ) than any goalkeeper in the league except Calgary's Jurgen Stars. He's not comfortable if he hasn 't had to dive to his right or left at least 20 times in a game. He thrives on action and isn't afraid of being an aggressive keeper. · * * * * * * Moyers-less Surf faces Portland PORTLAND -As far as the California Surf is concerned thf\ Portland Timbers picked the wrong time to lose to lowly Dallas Wednesday night. The Timbers, playing in the tight Northwest Division of the NASL, were blanked, 1-0 by a team which had just two wins in 23 outings . They'll be looking for plenty of goals, and more importantly, a victory against the Surf tonight that could move them into third place in the division. ' That's bad news for the Surf 'which is in the midst of a dismal 19slng streak which has now reached five games. The most recent setback came Wednesday nitbl when the Tampa Bay Rowdies pushed the Surf around in a 5-1 victory at Anaheim Stadium. Portland. 12-11 , is led by .Canadian Dale Mitch~ll with 10 goals and 'two assists, ~nd John Bain who has tallied seven limes and picked up seven assists. The two teams met in the.NASL opener. al Anaheim. and Mitchell and Stua(t Lee scored goals in a 2·0 Timbers victory. The Surf, meanwhile. arrived here without leading scorer Steve Moyers (eight goals, six as· sis ts>. Moyers injured a foot W~dnesda'y night against lhtt Rowdies and can barely walk due to swelling. It is not known if he will loin the club in time for Tuesday night's contest at Calgary. Surf Coach Laurie Calloway has replaced Moyers with Laurie Abrahams. last year 's leading scor er who has not suited up t'le past two games. Tonight's game will be broadcast on KWOW (1600 AM), beginning with the pre-game show at 7: 15 . .OCC's Grant takes year off Dave Grant, Orange Coast College's rowing coach for the past 19 years, will step aside for one ·year on an administrative leave. Taking up the vacancy will be Larry Moore with the J V's and Jim Jorgensen will move ii1to Moore's opening as freshman coach. Grant, who will spend some of that time in- vestigating other programs arounii the world, is expected to return as the Pirates' head coach in 1982. Twiggs holds golf le ad SAN DIEGO -Greg Twiggs, a senJor at San Diego State, shot seven birdies on Ute eight par fives at the Stardust Country Club here Friday to take the second round lead ln the Southern California Amateur Golf Cahampionshipa. Rick Divel of Laguna Niguel wu 'five strokes off the lead while John Burckle of Colla Alesa was seven strokes back after firint a OJte·under par 71, including a bole ln one on the 164·yard fifth bole. # ••• Ill 1911581 I AM UCB.LINT CHOICI ••• OUTSTAMDIW. SILICTIONI LMll Ol IUYI ' one tame and ha.s a 1.00 1oalt·a1alnst average. Hellmich, the second.year keeper out of Edison Hilb School. has also made one appearance and bas a 3.00 goals against average. MAYER GENERALLY plays his best whep the pressure's on. The more Ume he gets in, thie better he feels. But, he adds the presence of three goalkeepers on a team that generally relies on one doesn't mean there's any dead wel1ht on the squad. "I get along with both Mike and Steve very well. I admire them both. Mike ls very 1ood ana he's experienced. You can really learn from him," Mayer explains. ·'Steve Is a fellow who ls willing lo learn. He has a great future in the league. I try to watch both of them play and see if I can pick up anything from them. "It's not a dog-eat-dog cutthroat thine. There is competition. Steve, Mike and I are always try- ing for the (goalkeeping) spot." Mayer says the best thing the Surf can do at this stage of the season is to maintain a high morale. Without it, they're doomed. "Right now, the morale is pretty good. Most of the players are taking a very professional attitude about the losses. Most of them have gone througkl this kind of thing ~fore. "I think we can bounce back from the situa· tion," Ma yer continues. "I think Laurie Calloway will make sure they bounce back, or come next year they won't be around." • • • SEVENTY -T WO of the top young soccer players in the U S. will participate in the U.S. Olympic Committee's National Sports Festival Ill. July 23·29in Syracuse, N.Y. Surf goalkeeper Alan Mayer says the club can still make the playoffs and even win its division. Four regional soccer teams will participate in the festival, and among the players from the west regional team is Steve Russell. a defender from Newport Harbor High School. His mid-air collision with Lindsay, a former Surf captain, is evidence of that. "HAVING THE J AW wired is uncomfortable. but I had to have it done lo prevent any further in- jury. I couldn't eat properly and I lost nine pounds in a Wei!k. So. I decided to take a chance and play without the wires," he says. on the goalposts to get his defenders' attention. He says the fact there was no verbal communication with his teammates was not a factor in the club's current losing streak. ' Why not just take Mayer out of the lineup for a game, give his jaw a little time to heal and let either Mike Mahoney or Steve Hellmich take the heat from the opposition? Soccer competition will be held July 24, 25. 27 and 28 with the four regional teams playing a round-robin format. • • • THE SUR F'S Steve Moyers 1s tied with Portland's Dale Mitchell for the NASL scoring lead among native Americans. Moyers. from St. Louis, has eight goals and six assists for 22 points, while Mitchell has 10 goals and two assists. Mitchell': originally from Vancouver , is the Tim· bers' leading scorer. "I'm glad they're off now. Now I can talk," he adds. Mayer had to resort lo clapping or banging Of the Surf's 23 games, Mayer has been in the nets 21 times. 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Bottom and Sidi!!> iJlij rn1U1.-d 11f!d P,IOUlld noo ., - Open Dally 10 to 5 ex~pt Frtdey By S11n1l l1ndmark Properties Inc "11 One ol Tht Sl1n1I Compeniu ~ IN HUNTINGTON B~CH PREVIEW Welcome to an uncommon residential 'opportu· nity, and a luxurious new. practically maintenance· free lifestyle. It's all available NOW. and in your choice of 8 architecturally designed 1 & 2 story fl oor plan arrangements ranging In size from ap· proximately 1524 to 2142 square feet. Outstanding appointments for your elegant, new 11/utyle In· clude: Carpeting • Wood-burning fireplaces • Microwave, plus a continuous-cleaning oven • Cathedral ceilings • Ceramic tile counter tops • Distinctive hard-surface entry foyers • Private pado. deck or view balcony • Double, attached 2· car garage • Red tile roofs • Pressed steel bath tubs •Onyx pullman tops with oval basins. Community amenltlea Include: A completely furnished recreation building with lounge assembly room and men's 'and women's shower, pool, hot water swirl· pool spa. 2 & 3 bedroom•. 2 & 3 bath5 from $139,950 to $179,950 Yortdown Ave. .. LANDMARK YORKTOWN mep not to acale (71•) 963-0042 J · 1 11 ·I I Speedsters Dlake dash , at Los Al Tbe richest prize In California hqrae racing hlltory will be up for 1rabl tonight when a talent- ed field ol 2-year-oldl 1oe1 to the eost for the $1 mluton Skoal • Qaab for Cub Futurity at Loe ~lamitoe race course. Finl post for ton11ht's 10-race quarterhorse card-is 7: 45. Toppi.iii the UIL.of finalists are Justanold Love~d Dashingly, a pair of mues with the fast quall- ~ing Umes. Both jlre trained by C.W. Cascio. , Two other Cascio-trained en- tries -Painted RebeJ and Caralot -are also entered in the affair. Rounding out the field Jim Doehring Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 18, 1981 •• Riggs back for male ego cause Beauty vs. the Beast brings he and Segura together against female duo By EDZINTEL °' .. o.tly '"" ..... When Billie Jean KJng took apart Bobby Riggs in that historical BatUe of t.be Sexes tennis match at the Astrodome in the early '70s, she vowed that she would never play him or any other male in another match of that sort. Rlegs, however, did not make such a vow. lo fact, the irrepressible Riggs, now 63, has slnce been trying to get a rematch with King as well a s several other pro- f essional women players. Every tlme, it's been to no avail. Latham challenged Riggs and another player in a doubles match In Palm Spr- ings. Riggs came out on top of a narrow 7-6 , 6-4, 7·6 score. "Everyone had fun but afterward, Kate came up to me and said that she thought s he could beat Bobby if she had another partner," s aid Larry Riggs. Shortly afler. it was settled. Latham had rounded up another partner -Marita TENNIS UP UNTIL NOW. In what's being billed Redondo of San Diego, ranked in the top 10 as the Age vs. Youth or Beauty vs. the in the world in women's doubles. Beast tennis championship, Riggs has Riggs, In the meantime, rounded up his finally plfl together a dream match for longtime friend, Pancho Segura and con- male chauvinists and women's fibbers vinced him to be his partner for the match alike. No. 243 on the national A"IP computer, took first place in the men's sinitea clua at the Racquet Club of Irvine. He outplayed a field of 151 and defeated David B~hnell of San Diego in \be final. Snyder finished third. · Gall Glasgow of Corona del liar leads the overall standings in the women'• division after capturing first at Irvine by defeating Maria Myers, a team member at UC Irvine, 6-3, 3·6, 6-3. Alice Middleton. who finished third at RCI. is in a three-way tie with Angela Walker of Toronto and Shetley Stillman of Encinitas for second. The top 16 m en and eight women lo the point standjngs at the completion of the fes tival in August qualify for the Grand Prix finals in Los Angeles, Aug. 1-4 and will play for $2,500 in total prize money. Ire The Plan, Love N Money. ast WheeJ, Easy Six Miss, itasunshine and Leadjng Star. Leading Star is owned by Newport Beach shopping c~nler developer John Gulltinan and trained by BUI Ernst. Surgery set for Doehring Larry Riggs, Bobby's son. s uggested to Segurais 60. his father last spring that since he couldn't THE T IME, AUG . 15, and place, get King to give him a rematch and since LindbOrg Racquet Club in Huntington it was so difficult to get a singles exhibition Beach, were chosen and a total purse of match going against a female. why not try $15,000 was drawn up. The winning team . .. . The recently held Tournament of the Ages a nd Generation Gap events aaw three generations of one family leJving the courts with trophies. Seventy-three-year-old Lynn Moss, who used to play with Pancho Gonzales al Ex- position Park in his youth, teamed with his 11-year-old granddaughter. Cory Crii· ger. in the Ge ner ation Gap doubles to de- feat Eileen Robertson and Bill Aspinwall, 6-4. 6·1. Justanold Love produced the r,astest qualifying time, with a sizzling 19.98 over the 400-yard course July 9 ln the Skoal Dash for Cash trials. Love N Money was second at 20.00. a doubles match. will receive $10.000, the losers, $5,000. Saddleback College shotput • · Biiiie Jean put the word out some time Both women are 49 and both are ex- speciallst Jim Doehring, the na-ago to the women on tour that dad was tremely competitive. Both sides are taking tional community college cbam-taboo. off limits, don't play him," Larry thisthingverl'seriously. pion. underwent surgery Thurs· Riggs said. "She said s he wanted to put to "Segura says that he's never lost a ten· day after suffering a broken rest the battle of the sexes thing after the nis match to a woman before and he's not back in a motorcycle accident big match. going to let it happen now, .. says Larry Justa.nold Love was also the fastest qualifier for last month's $636,000 Kindergarten at Los Alamitos, and the Anne and B.F. Phillips-owned daughter of Dash for Cash will be trying to avenge an eighth-place finish in the Kin- dergarten. last week. · "So when we asked some of the girls if Riggs. "I don't have to tell you how Doehring, and a passenger. they'd be interested in a doubles match -serious' my dad is about this." Collectors meet Dave Croft, were injured last male vs. female they were receptive." Friday when a pickup truck S M l' d K t EVENTUALLY, SAYS RJGGS, he wants The fourth annual Sports Collectors Con-made a left-hand turn 1·n front of In May , lacy a r go 10 a n a e to get his dad to play enough of these kinds f th b. vention will be held today from 9 a.m. to 4 Doehring 's bike on B alboa of matches to challenge some o e 1g . Ba b II • · 1 p.m . at Heritage Park in Jrvme. . Boulevard near C Street. ac-skel a powers Vle name women s P ayers. Exhibitors will be displaying their cording to Newport Beach police But it's one step a t a time for now. favorite memorabilia, including baseball Dashingly' was the s ixth· fastest qualifier for the Das h. but she was an impressive come-from;behlnd winner in her heal. Dashingly bas won two of her three career races. reports. LOSANGELES Abattleofunbeatens is The match wi ll begin al 4 p.m . with all I · d t $25 Th • ·1 ble cards. old magazines. games, programs, Doehrl·ng, a San Cle mente on tap today at Cal State Los Angeles as tickets price a . ey re ava1 a els . . " d R Cl b brochures, bubblegum car • pms, equ1p-H I. gh graduate, s uffered a Orange County and San Fernando Valley now at the Lin borg acquet u · d h lti' ment, table games an ot er nove es. broken jaw as well. Both Doehr-collide in U.S.A. Basketball Development • • * Included in the activities are special ap-1.ng and Cr·oft were transferred to summerleag:ueaction. After two events of the California Tennis b . . f Trainer Blane SChvaneveldt, who b ec ame th e first quarterhorse trainer in history to saddle winners of $2 million last year, will have a solid entry in The Plan. I J S d f C t M I d pearances by guest cele nties, ree ap-Hoag Hospl.tal for treatment. The aame. billed to begin at 2: 30, matches Festiva . am ny er o os a esa ea s d . rts "" f \JSC t GI p t · d Eagon praisal of sale and tra ing ite ms, a spo .A freshman last Year at Sad. Orange County (Wayne Carlander , Jcthnny or mer s ar en e rov1c an h . I. · collectors auction and continuous s owmg dleback. Doehrl·ng had the top Rogers, Mark Spinn. etc.) against the 4·0 Ad ams by as am two pomts. H . p k S d I Uc I · • ·s of s ports films in the er1tage ar community college s hot put San Fernando Valley unit (Stuart Gray, J on ny er. a Payer on r vme s men mark (60·-21 and was th1'rd 1·n the Korfas, etc.) with the winner given the in· team. is ranked No. 10 m the latest USTA rec reation center . f · k' Price of admission is $1. For furthe r In· d'1scus ( 169-4 ). He was also the side track t-0 the No. 1 seed for the league's Southern Cali orn1a ran mgs. I th I l · ..... Adams r anked formation phone 831-4346. state championinf-.!!.bo~t~h~e~v~e~n~ts~·~~~t~o~u~rnia~m~e:nl~f~in~a~l;s·;w;h~i~c=h=be~gm~·~J~u~ly~26::·:::--~~~:n;;;;;e;;;:a~s::_:s~e~r~1e~s~e~v~e~m=·~~:.:::.~·.:..:.::.:..:..:..:::...:...-=:;;~::--~-=-~~~=--~~~~~~~- ( TV highlight: British Open Tube not totally dry' today By JOHN SEVANO o1 .. De1W.......... . Well, al least sports won't be totally dry today -as it was last Saturday -but it certainly will be close. The British Open represents the only bona fide program worth watching. · · One of the oldest and most pres tigious events on the PGA tour, the British Open (11:30 a .m ., Channel 7) annually attracts the game's bes t players. . For its beauty alone, lhls tournament Is m a class by itself. A relatively short course (6,633 yards, par 70). Royal St. George in Sandwich. England la nonetheless dotted by rolling fairways . and bunkers lylng amid deep dU:Oes and swales. The only dunes you'll find in Las Vegas are filled With sand, but there's still a pretty good fight taking place that will make the event worth watching. • Eddie Mustafa Muhammad (38-5-1) is putting up bis WBA light-heavyweight title against Michael Spinks (16-0). Howard Cosell will broadcast the fight live (5 p.m .. channel 7). If you're looking for anything more. -your choices are slim ... unless you get excited over German Soccer (8 p.m., channel 50). Following are the top sports events on TV toc;tay. Ratings a re: / 1 1 I excellent; 1 1 1 worth watchin~ 1 1 fair; ' forget It. • 9 11 :30a.m., Ch~nnel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ GOLF: British Open. Announc•rs: Jim McKay, Bill Flemming, Dave Marr, Bob Rosburg. Bill Rogers has the secood-round lead after shoot- ing a blistering 66 Friday for a 138 total. And while Jack Nicklaus equaled that 66, he still found himself 11 shots off the mark at 149, thanks to Thursday's opening round of 83. Ben Crenshaw of the United States and English pro Nick Job were tied for second at 139 going into today's third round at the Royal St. George Golf Club. OTHER TELEVISION 11 a.m. <S>'-WCT INVITATIONAL -Harold Solomon vs. Manuel Orantes, taped In March at Salisbury, Md. 11 :20 a.m. (4) -NBC SPORTS' SUMMER SEASON -Edwin Rosario (17-0) vs. Rodrigo Aguirre (18·2·2) in a scheduled 10-round feath~ght bout, telecast live from Tampa, Fla. Also: a report on the Toor de France bicycle race, and a pt"evlew of the Michigan 500 auto race. 11:30a.m. (13) -NASL SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS. 12:30 p.m. (28) -VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR -THE "UTURE. 3:30 p.m. (2) -ces SPORTS SATURDAY - Br•nt Musburger reports from New York with live updates on the sports world. Also: cover•oe of the British Gr•nd Prix, taped et Northamptonshire! Enol.nd. In 1979, the lest time the rece wn held at the Sllwrstone course, Cley Rev-uonl set • speed record of more than 139 mph. 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IAIR- (7141!01·-(714) 771-5133 (7141 llO·ltM (7141411·9300 (2131907 -IPAI (2131 Ul·72IO COi .. 1_., fl............ __ ,,_,,,, ~ ,,_,.._.. ll llllt w .,,.,, °"llJ,.,,, It M f flOfl•a.Mr ~Efllr- '. a lb a -* Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 PUBUC NOTICI A desired stree·tcar PVBlJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICS PV9UC NOTIC& ---------- Museum restoring old No. 1374 to former splendor UNION , Ill. <A P ) -If Chlcatoana had loved old No. ISn the way Sttve lveraon lovtt beri tbla turn·of·lbe-century trol ey car aWl wouJd be carry· lnr pusen1ers throuah the Win- dy Clty. lveraon leaves bis famlly bakery In RoJera, Ark., about twice a month to join other streetcar buffs at the Ullnoll Railway Museum, where they are reatorlng No. 1374 to her ori&lnaJ s plendor. The streetcar burrs are donat· ln1 more than $100.000 in labor. and the museum Is spending about $25,000 on the project. "I Just fell In love with this place," said Iverson, who became an active member of the museum in 1974, several years before moving to Arkansas. "I come back for the weekend and spend the nights in one of the cabooses out here." Soon, the 1903 wooden street- car will carry museum visitors down the mainline and back to the heyday of electric railroad- ing. They probably won't realize how difficult the restoration ot No. 1374 was. The seats and muc h of the brass trim were m lssin1 because No. 1374 had been converted to a work car. ''It was completely gone - just a skeleton with a lltUe sid· ing when we got it.'' said Fral;lk Sirinek of Elgin. "We've been working on this car since uns." A tip led the restoration crew to Wisconsin, where an identical Chicago streetcar was being used as a hot dog stand. A farmer took them to a wooded area whe.re the seats had been discarded, and the volunteers chipped out the valuable parts m weather 37 degrees below zero. The exterior is perrect in ever y detail , including the original color and type or paint and the Chicago Surface Lines e mblem. Iverson and Sirlne k a r e refinishing the cherry, m ahogany and birch wood in· terior. When No. 1374 is back on her motorized wheels, she will join a dozen other streetcars, in· terurbans. a steam train, a diesel-powered stream liner, and some old rubber -tired trolley buses. "There is no other museum in the country with the mix or equipment we have," said Nick Kallas, museum general manager. DEA TH NOTICES Al"WI,.... Steve lve1'son, left, and F'rank Sirinek refini8h wo6den seats from a 1903 Chicago ·streetcar being restored at the lllinoas Railway Museum in Union . Ill. About 100 or the 1,200 mem· bers operate equipment that carried 52,000 visitors last year. "Old railroaders don't really like to do this." said Kallas, an Arlington Heights school teacher. "It's nuts like us who push pencils all day. j' Out on the l 'h·mile m ain line, which stretches fr om a McHenry County farmhouse to downtoWl'\IUnion, Bob Opal is at the contr&ls of a 1923 interurban o n ce owned by the Illinois Terminal. "Learning to stop s moothly with these air brakes is the hardest thing,'' said Opal. a Downers Gr ove a ttorney who teaches others to be motormen. His stop is flawless. and he tells riders to flip the backs of their seats so they will be point· ing in the right direction for the ride back to the museum station. T rolleys also run on a mile-long loop that takes riders past the metal buildings that house many of the 140 pieces or r ailroad equipment. Kallas said members probably would a dd l V.Z miles to the mainline this year. The m useum owns a rive-mile right-of-way but installin_g and maintalnlnJ tr ack is expensive -$75,000 a mile -and it's hard work, be said. Still, there is only one reason to fix streetcars and put them on tr acks. 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JofwlM.l-y l'ICTITIOUlauatNlll '1'1111 1i.'-I weo Ill• wtlll tllO MAMl ITATIMINT C ... nty C-el Or-c:-ty Oft Jiiiy Tiit ltll...,lnt perttnt ere 4101"9 • l "I ..,,,,,. .... . ,.... PAl..'t llNOBll, llSU Meir l"wbll.,,_ Or .... Ctotl Ottty Piiot, \trfft, ..._...,,,.. aoec:11, Colll9'111t PUBLIC NOTICE Jiiiy 11, 11, U, Aut I, Ult JllMI ltt41 l.Y(Mtl l11t•rprlto•, Celll.,nle, PrellOenl Tiiis t11i-1 wo• 11190 will\ .,.. l'ICTITIOUI aUllMlll NAMI ITATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI eUllNllS NAMl ITATIM8NT Tll• lo1towln9 penont ••• •olnt butlntttH: OU AllDI AN ll.ECTllONI C SYSTEMS. 14 """"'9rwt!W, N"'porl .. OCll, CA '2Ml. JD HN MICHAii.. $1MPSOM, 1' Summerwll10. N••IHl•I 1 .. cll, CA '2Ml Tlllt _.._. 11 CONIU<lied b' on In• dl•IO..el. '°"" Ml<Mel SlmpMI\ Thll t..._t w .. Ill• wl"' lllO County c...,. el Or-C:-1y on J11ly 1.1"'· ,, .. m P11bllllled Or-C..•t 0.llp Piiot, J11lr 11, 11, U. "UO· I,'"' I04MI PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI aUllNlll NAMI STATIMIMT The lollowlne _..,.. It fOln9 ...... n ..... , AMER IC AN WHOl..l!S Al.E EXPOaT, 1107\o'o W ... I_ 81v41., Newport Ooecll, CA~ LOVIS SARKIS EL HACHIM, 1707~ W. a1lboe ••••·· Newjl0r1 •H<ll. CA '2Ml. Tlltt _._ 11 c-teo •v on 111. •••lduet. 1..oult SoAlt El HOCM l'll Tllll ~ ... llled Willi IM c .... nty c1or11ot0r.,. C-1y °" '"'' llJQ Molf\ Mreot, H1111Uneton Ooo<ll, CelllOr"te.,.. Tlllt .... tlnou h con ... u e• by e torPOr•Uon ........... l.uc:Mtl l11terprlMt Phllltp A l.11cl\t 1I, Tllll U.1-1 wet llled wltll IM Covl\ly Clerk of Orenee c .... nty on J-JO,"" '"tu• I.A YMAN, MANIOff, JONH 6 VOii Co11nty Clerk ot Orenee c .... nly °" Jlll\e lO, '"I l'IUl'7 11<1:::=,,:o~~-lno perton1 ••• •oln1 1..AYMAN,MANIOH,JC*IS&VOll PAL'SVACUVMCENTE RS llSa 1 .. ~~k;:. Mein S1r .. 1,' H11nll11oton Btecll, --•. u Cotllornle t2lMI .. _, Ooodl, Ce . .,_ l11Cll01I Enter11<l1 ... Colllornle P11bll-Orenoe Cou l Delly Ptlol, IUl.J Mein Slrffl 11111\111\QI e.oc11' J11ly 1I,11, U, Auo I, 1'11 )127·•• Celllornl• 'l'lMI • on ' PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bllllnot• !l conducted by 1 CDr1H1r11ion. l.U<llOll Entorprl-Pf\11 11 p A l.utlle•I, L.ewOftktt 1 C..• Pleu I U P I a I 0 a C 0 U a T O ' Pr .. ioenl N....,.9Mdl,C....... CALl,OaNIA, COUNTY O' Tiii• st.I-I••• 11190 wllh IN P11Dt1...0()r ... COHI ()elly Piiot. o•ANOI, 700 CIVIC CENTER ~=:-~ f:~ 01 <>t'•nee c .... nly on J11lylt,tl,U,""9 '·'"' Jilt-ti ~~:'oaWEST,M>xm,SAHTAANA, ,. .. ,. MAaatAOI 0' DOUOLAI W. LAYMAJf,MAJfJCHl,JONHAVOU aYAN, NTITIONla; CMAllLOTTI 1 ~c:.k::.... I . aYAN,lllPCINOCNT. .._..._ C. ..... ,ICTITIOUI •ult Niii ·~.:.:=~1.:,::,~1 P11bll•-Or-c~ •• · D•ily Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE NAMa ITATIMINT NOTICll J11ly 11, 11, lS, Aug I, 1"1 llJD.411. Tiie follOWll\9 pertof .. ere 001"9 YM MW -..... Tiie --y --------- ... ~l\OH.. '"'* ...._.,.. ....... ,_ ...._ PUBLIC NOTICE NIWPOllT AUTO Ol!TAll.. IUI ....... -.a -,..,.... wlUIHt • New11ort aow lever41, COll• Mue, NO ..... ......,...._ .... eau-on.v · · · T~ Anlllo k -h M io.7 Soe If Y• .... '° --~· .. • . o1_, ..... _._...._ .. C.ve ~. Co.le lllM••, Celll0<nle M ,,......, M ... .-,_ ., '2611 Olwt. k-rot, *1 Su CMt ......... H _.,i.":t:O~ ..... -II-. LeN, C.C. MeMI, Celltornle '2U7 U lid lie ti.. 41•1ft••h41e. II Tiii• bwslnon It con4l11<tecl bp • lri'-•I ,_.. _._.. ~,.1 U4I. tllt ~efld•ll•. ·--... - -"",__.. Tlllt •le= ='ft'.!: with ttle ~ • ...._ L.eo .. ....,_._ Covntp Cl•rll of OranCl't COlll\IY °" II Ut ......... kl\ar .. <-lo .. '-"· '"' ,..._ • ...... • _ .--. . ..._.. P ~1-Or c 0.11 Pltot llactrl• 1-•l•C.-•t•, •• ••IA ""' .,. _, y ._,...,.._.. • .._._M J-27,J!Ay4,11,ll,1 .. l lt7H1. Illy ...... _.. w ........ f U-.00. •omt •una1a. cou•T flOa THI STATI Of' CA&.ll'OttNIA '091THIQOUMTY0'0tlAMOI CAMINO.,....,_ oae>«a TO IMOW CAUH ,0.CMAMOIO,NAMIAND NIW llaTM ClaT11'1CATI -IN THE MATTER 01' THE AP· Pl.ICATION 01', THEODO•E L PU APE RO, P'ltltl-. ,,.... I. TO THE RESPONDENT Pwb11"'9d OrM9 CMtt D<Mly PllOI, PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie ~llJ-r he• meo • pelltlon 10,1"1. WHEREAS. Ill• PellllOI\ of THEODORE'L. PURPElllO llol -· IUecl wllll ti. C11111 of 11111 C.wt for en Order cM119ln9 Pell1lonor'1 ne,... from THEODORE l. PURPEllO "° RENEE MARIE VAHEl.l.I -tor .., Oroor dlrecttnv IM •-ot e ,..., blr111 cerJlll<ate reflocll119 correctlen o1 veno.1 lrom ,...,. to lotnelo. J111y 11, 11. u . ...,., 1. '"' Jl21.f1 concerl'llne yow rnerrleoe. 11 Y""' fall - ----l'ICTITIOUI allllMlll lo Ille e ._ .. wtlllln JO days ot Illa NAMl ITATIMINT dalo ,,,_ INt ...,.,,,_, It ......0 on PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie 1011ow1110 porMn1 ere ooln9 YOY, '°"' d9fOYll rney De enterecl ono -------bwlnffl • IM <°"''1 -y .. , ... e J..._,,._I COi\• PAL'S VACUU M SEWING telnlne"'lwn<ll .. orot .. roran con '~C::!:::-CENTEll. nm Mein Sir~''· =.~11~~ ... ~.J;~~:·.:'. T"° ~ --11 _.,. ~I-Hwnu,,.... a..c11. Celltornl• t»tl attorn.y '-·coots, ono ...ell oti.r •• NM .. , l.wcloftl E"t•rP<I .... , Colllornte, 11.i es ....., be trented bY ti. c-l. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED IMI 011 perton• ln!MHled In Mid ,...11., -pear bOloA IN• c-t on ~. S, '"'· In l>epef1,,._I >. ot ... Or ..... c-1, SuDerior c-t to -,_ why this Aool koUClll for ,..._ ot neme end correction of blrtll un•11cote -not toe lt'enled. M0910$0 C091Vl!TTl(S, U1S IMa Mein su.t. HllllU"Cllon OM<ll, Tiie .. ,.,,..,,,._, ot •oees ......... of l'ICTITIOUI aullNlll ~ Mrwt. Uftl1 A, C..IA Mna, CA CalllOnll•,.. m0111y or pr-'1y, or olller cowrl NAMI ITATIMINT '262'. Tlllt bWlnoH 11 <Oflduct•O by I 0.,,_IUO ,,-.-1"91 may also r• Inc He hjid owned several was a member of the Santa Tiie 1911ow•1111 .,.,_, •r• 001,,. lloaiun ANTHONY MOllOSO, ,.,....,.~ Ent.,..,twa "'11• I I th A C CI b OUIJMUM. , .. , MoM DrM. Ajll. 91·14, s.Me AM -·it A L·~-....• p 1..__1 OATEO o.t. JD, IMI. BARTLETT IT IS l'URTHER ORDEA!"O 1fle1 e <ot>Y of tllll Order lo SI.-c.to • P\ibll-onco • -tor -.WC· ceulve -· cwlor .. ,._ day "' NH hoe rlng 111 the De lly 1111101. • n1wlp epor ol 99neral Clrt11lellon 11<lnt.O In h C-"'Y ot Or ..... Sl ... of ColllornlO. REX A. BARTLETT. rest dent of Newport Beach. Ca Rex. a promfoenl real tor and investor.diedon July IS.1981 al the age 66 of cancer in Hoag Memorial Hospital Sewport Bea~h. Ca Rex hac opened omces in Hollywood Rancho Mirage. Ca anc Lncline Village. :'llevada ano participated In all forms or real estate acllv1t1es and in vestments Al one lime he served as president of the West Hollywood Real Estate Boa rd In addition. he taught real estate al the College of The Desert in Rancho Mirage. Ca Concur-rently with these activities and interests he was in· \'Olved in av1at1on matters. He attended Pensacola . f'londa as an aviation cadet In 1939 and was com · missioned in the U S . Marine Corps in 1940 He saw duty as a Naval Aviator in World War II and was dis· charged as a Capt. in the Manne Corps. Al one time he served as director of training for night operations of the F1ying Tiger Lines, pr vale p an es over e n a 0 u n l r y u TUSTIN 8USINESS Cl!NTE R. H•llll•a. CA ft107. ...... p . -..-~. ('fl-· Loo A. lren<h. Cllfk years Dunng the latter part Men:wrial Mass of Christian P.O. •o. ICMO, 4~J 11rc11 sire••. Tiii• ....,_.,,~...,Oft !ft. Tiii• ---• 11190 ""11 ,._ J Oatwa. ~Y of his life he lived m Incline Burial will be celebrated on N••l'0'1...,,.CA '*O. .,.,,,.... c-ty Oer1l of°'-c-IY o.1 o..e4••·•Y• J. A. STl!WART OEVl!LOPMl!NT 11-.n 4 *'-J-JD, l'91. 1-~ ..... , •U Village. ~evada, but spent Monday. July 20. 1981 a COMPANY, cto O.v• Oul•llne, 1.01 Tiii• ........,. -111• wtttt .,. """ .. 1Hi.AM.CA'PW time in Newport Beach. Ca .. 10 30AM at St Joachim 0oves11wt. UJO,lffwPO'iBooc11,CA _,, c1.,11 of 0r.,. c-t' Oft LAYMAN.MMdOft,JOMH&VOll Tt4.17HJ-.7'14 and Rancho Mirage. Ca Catholic Church with inter· nwo. J-21.1., LMrOMctt Pwbll.,... 0r.,. eoo.i o.11y Pl'°'· '\\here he was a member or met ·t Sa L . Re u · Tll• we111111 Pertn•r•, llHd ,...,_ ,~ ... "9u J-21.JiAy 4,11,11.1"1 :rt11.f1 n a n UIS Y , .. 1s· e011m•n. OoMrol Pe11,,.,, P.O. lo• ,..,.., .... Or-C...t Dolty ....... N...,.,. a.di, CA. n... _ ___ __ The Thunderbird Countr}'. sion Ce metery, Oceanside. 1040, ••U 11rc11 strH t, New,.rt J-21, Jllly4, 11, 1e. ,.., 2172-41 Pu111:~ 0r.,.1cr:: Delly Piiot, Club. Springs Goll Club and Ca In heu of flowers dona· 1 .. c11. CA'1t60. • '"'' 1 / us.~ · mt.fl PUBLIC NOTICE DATED: J-tS. 1''1 '1MTO&K....-Lnl91, INC. AL.ewC..-..... .... '1"'"- T..U..C&.tMel 11MI t»-1• P11~lltl.o Or ... Coe'lt o.11' Pllet ,_ J7, July 4, 11. 11, "'' 1'-1 ---------th T Cl b u ' • be d h Old N•I'-.. _ ... Lii• 1n1. COlft· ---e en n 1 s u ... r tu~ns. m) ma e lo t e pany, 4tt w.11 29111 5,, .. 1, P.O. &o• PUBLIC NOTICE Bartlett wa s born in M1ss1on ,SanLulsRey.c1 mt,T~.1<--...ot. PUBLICNOTICE NOTICEOFOEATHOF P UBLICNOTICE Oklahoma Cll). Oklahoma Brother Christian Rogan. ._.....,,_ M A R Y E L L E N --------and graduated from the 0 FM . Oceanside. Ca Tlll1tt.a4-twesrne111wttllt110 NOTICEOFDEATHOF NOTICE OF DEATH OF MCELWEE ANO OF NOTICEOFOEATHOF University of Oklahoma Pierce Br ot hers Be ll ~:'1~~C1er1iot0r.,.collntyonJul• HELEN KISLING, AKA CHARLES A. HOPKINS PETITION TO AD · HELEN M . COL EMAN where he \\3S a member or Broadwar Mortuary d1rec . ,....., NELLIE F. KISLING AND OF PETITION TO MINISTER ESTATE NO. ANO OF PETITION TO the Phi Kappa Sigma tors. Pvbl1.-0renee eoos10.11,P1io1. ~NDDMIONFISTPEERTITEISOTN .. TTOE ADMINISTER ESTATE A-108849 ADMINISTER ~TATE Fratern1tv He is survived SEMAS Jlllyll,U.""9.t,t,1t•1 niwi ~ ~ NO. A-109.$31 To a I I heir. s , NO. A·10952' by his wife Emma C RlJTH SEARS SEMAS. re· -NO. A10tS75. T o a I I h e I r s , beneficiaries, creditors T o a I I h e 1 r s , Bartlett. a brother Tom F sident of Newport Beach. PUBLIC NOTICE T 0 a 1 I h e I r s , beneficia ries, c reditors and contingent c reditors of beneficiaries, creditors Bartlett or New York City. Ca Passed away on Jul)' 1s. -beneficiaries, c reditors and contingent creditors of Mary Ellen Mc El wee and and contingent croditors of New York. a sister Beth B 1981 Born June 28. 1905 in "CTtnounu1tN111 and contingent creditors of Charles A. Hopkins and persons who may be Helen M. Coleman and Gocke. a daughter Carole B. Santa Cruz. Ca. Survived by CEoA"~l~~:~::~' l.I NOA Helen Kisling, aka Nellie pers ons who may be otherwise Interested in the persons who may be Smith and 3 grandchildren. 1 son Bud. a d a ugh te r APA•TMENTS, l.To., Po .... 9040, F · K Isling and persons otherwise Interested In the wiJI and/or estate. otherwise Interested in the Cindy. Cheryl and Steven Th e Im a Be at l y . s 440 a1rc11 s1roe1, N•wPOrt aoec11, who may be otherwise In-will and/or estate. A petition has been filed will aRd/or estate. Sokoloaky und Mery 8 . grandchildren and 3 great· C.ll~rnlo':°At1 PO 141 terested In the will and/or A petition has been filed by Marg are t Hope A petition has been filed Newsom who w111 a member grandchildren Memorial 00 ;'r,~11 11,..~11N~~,, ~=: estate: by Lynda Ratcliff In the McElwee In the Superior by Rita Marie Bullis In the or the rumlly. all the latter ~ervlces will be held on c.11t11rn1enwo A petition has been filed Superior Court of Orange Court of Orange County Superior Court of Orange from Oklnhoma Cl t y.S11t11rday July 18 1981 al E.E.Y-r,Jr .. mseettc:M11-byEvelynE.Davlslnthecounty reques ting that requesting that Margaret County requesting that Oklahom• Ser vices und 2 OOPM 'at Pac1ilc View ~~.~~~· .. u . '""1'1011 Superior Court of Orange Lynda Ratcliff be appoint-Hope McElawt:e be ap· Rita Marie Bullis be ap-bunal wm be'! at Oklahoma Mortuary Chopel Interment v.J. Sfwed9r, uu ~' c,,.,... .. County requesting that ed as personal represen-po Int ed as person a I Po Int e d as Pe r son a I City conducted hy the Smith at In I l c wood park Ann,.., •m. l'utt•n.,,,, co11torn1e Evelyn E. Davis be •P· tatlve to administer the representative to ad· representative to a d - Kernkr Puneral lfom(' Crmetrry PacifiC' View 92"'"'• Pr0.,_.1 c0..,,.,,Y. e p ointed as 1pe rsonal estate o f Charles A. m inister the estate of minis ter the estate of EA.~T Mortuary rt irrrton 0o1ew•re Cor11or•t1o.1, cto t110 Alleon representat ve to ad-Hopkins (under the In-Mary Ellen McElwee (un-Helen M. Coleman (under 1-:LF.ANOfl Dll!A'TRI CE com111ny.~81f(11s1rao1 P.o.aoa minister the estate of dependent Administration der the Independent Ad-the Independent Ad · EAST~ rr"Jldenl ur Coal~ J l' I, l~UPSU:08'EP.LI.,. ,. L•. i •• '°"°· ~.:,:\~:,'°"''• Helen l<lsllng, aka Neille of Estates Act) The pell-ministration of Estates ministration ot Estates -----------. "'" r T F. Kisling (under tl>e In· tlonls' set for hearing In Act> The petition Is set for Act) The petition is set for Mcs.n. Ca Puat'd •way on paurd 11w1y on July Ill, C041~~·v ~:~'.:: c~;~",~ dependent Administration Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic hearing in Dept. No. 3 at hearing Dept. No. 3 at 700 HAllO. UW,.._MT. OLIVI Mortuaf'f • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 54~5554 rlHCI HOTHIU HU UOADWAY MORTUARY I 10 Broaowav Costa Mese 642·9150 IAL Tl A 11a•HOH SMITH A TUTHILL WHTCLtff CHA,.ll. •21 E 17th St Costa Me11 6,6-9371 PtHCl lltOTHMS SMnHI' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hun11nqton Buch 636·6539 Jul> 18, 1081 She 11aurvtvrd.1081 He 111 aurvlvrd by his "· '"' of Estates Act). The petl-Center Drive, West, In the 700 Civic Center Drive, Civic Center Drive, West, by her huaband flarold, wife ft1nnle, duu11htrr1 ,..._ tlon Is set for hearing In Ci ty of Santa Ana, w est, In the City of Santa in the City of Santa Ana, ~~~~h111"~:rn~:!:rt'·:J:Y1~: ~urlitm1 bRHhkln Mond Su1 1111n J.ii:~~1.~~~.~·10•11;2~:: Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic California on August 12, Ana. California on August California on August 12, • aplegf!, rot er ax. 11 ~lrr Center Drive. West, In the 1981 et 9:30 a .m . 12, 1981 at 9: 30 a.m . 1981 at 9:30 a .m . East. brothf'r Joetph flufh" If• n n a H 1 m bur Rt' r -----CI t y o f Sant a An a, IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the IF YOU OBJECT to the and h•r ar1nddau1h c.or "randchlldrcn t,our1e : PUBLIC NOTICE Callfornla on August 12, granting of the petition, granting of the petition, granting of the petition. ihellerd l.aratt• Y~on~ Ktren ind Richard Raakln ----1981at9:30 a.m. you shOuld either appear you should either appear you should either appear h r1~ve9 T "";Ct J wl 21e Servlcn Will be h~l(i on Sun ,::::41.:A~c:J:, · IF YOU OBJECT to the at the hearing and state at the hearing and state at the hearing and state I e on Ut'S lly, ur 'da y July 19 19Rl Ill llfOflTMOHNH granting Of the petition, your object ions or file your objections or file your objections or file 1981 at the llorbor awn 10 30AM t1l lhe H~rbor Ollv<' JUOtCtM.otlUtCT you shOUld either appear written objections with the written objections with the written objections with the Memorial Pirk Strvlcea un Memorial Ch1pel. Interment tl7IN.~y at the hearing and state t bef th h I t bef th h I co rt before the hearlnn der the dlrtctlon or Harbor 11 .. rvlc•i lmmtdlol"lv follow· ,.........,c.. ""' cour ore e ear ng. cour ore e ear ng. u .... L M l 0 11 " ... .. ~ l'l.AINT.,.P· tNIUHNC& COM· your objections or file Your appearance may be Your appearance may be Your appearance may be awn ° u n v fl lnii 8ervlcc.o11 under the PANV OPNO"TH AM.,.ICA written objections with the In person or by your at-In person or by your at-in person or by your at· Mortuary $40·5M4 direction or Harbor l,own· A~:~:~::!~:'o"~~.~•LE, court before the hearing. torney. torney. torney. NELSON Mount Olive Mortuuy ol IUMMOtti Your appearance may be I F y 0 u A R E A I F y 0 u A R E A I F y 0 u A R E A LORETTA NELSON. rHI· Coate MfH. 540-5M4 c..4.-In person or by your at· C REDITOR or a cont· C REDITOR or a cont-C REDITOR or a cont· dent of Fountain Valley, Ca NOTtca i veu """...,, _._ Tiit torney lngent creditor of the de-lngent creditor of the de-lngent creditor of the de- Paased away on July 4, 11181, -~=~· .;:.-:_: :9.!:1;:' = I F · v\o U AR E A ceased, you must file your ceased, you must file your ceased, you must rne your Survived by hu hu1band PUBUC NOTICE "'"'•" • -.YL .... .,. lllfenNti.. C R E 01 TOR or a cont· claim with the court or cla im with the court or claim with the court or Harry Net.on and children. ,. nounut1NHI .. ,..,. lngtnt creditor of the de• present It to the personal present It to the personal present it to the personal Paul. Clare and Jamea. NAM81UTl~l•T 11 Y.., wtt11 .. -• ,..,. .. vict 11 °" ceased you must file your representative aprnlnted represent•tlve appointed representative appointed Memortal ...... wa1 held on Tiit 111'-"" •-1• 91119 ..,.,. •11.,,,.' 1" "''• ,,....,, reu lllOUld • I ' Ith h t .. "' .... ,,. .. u 1 •• ,,.,,,.11, •• 111e1 v•11• wr111"' cla m w t e cour or by the court with n four by the court within tour by the court within four Wednetday. July 8, 1981 at UAIUC1C·H•1" tu1to10N1, ,.~ .. ,11_,.-,-.11i.oent1-. present It to the personal months from the date of montJ'ls from the date of months from the date of Holy Spirit Catholic Church *11' '"''" ,,..,.,, llnt• A"•· Aviaoi "''"..,. 11• .. ,,........ rtpresentetlvt aprnlnted Hrst Issuance of letters as first issuance of letters as first Issuance of letters as .,y, a. n eu ~Oft ,_.., "9ltk11, ., .. ••111 a1 .. __ ,,,_ , ov ~ n sec on o provided In section 700 of provided In section 700 of Fount.ln V.IJ• C t u 'c.iitw111a..-•.· .. ~=1 • ..-,...!!!~uc...•.~~~· by tho court with n four ~ 1-.0 I ti 700 f of nower11 donation• are re· .. _ •• , ... T1M11111.C.llttrn1eHtW .. ..,.,,. .. to411•L ""•• tn1w-· months from the datt of h~ probate code of the pro bate c ode of t he probate code of queated for "Hl1 Kanda" Tiil• MIMM lullMIUC.,. av"' •n· '':' ~ ... ":;.. MlkllM 1 ~,. .. first Issuance of letters IS California. The ti~ for Callfomla. The time for California. The time for Chrl1tla.n Service Or•anl&a• ••wtMi . .,. "" •eenc• "" ..!.-.., .,.. -!.., ....,...1. provld9d In Section 700 Of filing claims wlll not ex· filing claims will not .ex· filing claims will not ex- tlon c/o Holy Spirit Catholic T1111 ,._....,.... -111• w1111 '"' 11uer10 ,_.,, .. """'•·" .. ,, tht Probate Code of plrt prior to four months plre prior to four m onths pire prior to four months Church. 17270 Ward St., ~'~"°'""'CNWylftJlllr Mt-•· w .__ .. *"•• 111 11er California. Tht tlmt for from the datt Of the hear· from the date of the hear-from the date of the hear- Fountain Va.Jley, Ca. 92708. 1*' 1•1· ,....., "f."'To'=':i'n':'O::T~1~i1 flllng c laims wlll not tx-Ing noticed abOve. Inv noticed above. Ing notlCed abOve. YOU 9&8-211L ~ ....... 0r ..... c:-tto.11l.::-t..n,l1111t ... ._fl ... .,, ...... plrt prior to four months Y® MAY EXAMINE YOU MAY EXAMINE MAY EXAMINE tht file &OOAN Jlllr 11.n.-. 1,1, 1"' 1• tiff ... .._""'" ¥W ,...,_ .. ..,... from tht datt of th• hear· tht fltt ktPt by the court the file kept by the court kept by the court. If you JACK p, ROGAN, resident PtJBUC NOTICE :::, .. ~-::-:= :: Jninootulctd.M:~ex· .. Miu'"' If you art Interested Int~ If you art Interested In the are Into rested In t~• of Newport Beach Ca. Ill•"'"' w. ~ • -••,...... ,.. "": nt1te, you may file • re-estate, you may fll• a re-estate, you may fll• • ,... Puud away on July 12 .. tM ......, u..e * • •, the fllt ktOt by the court. quest with tht court to r .. quest with tht court to re· quest with the court to rt· 1981. He tt survived by hli 'tmw1U1•1• ~~=--=~="'~:"~ U r.ou •rt lnterestM In thf celve 5'*111 notice of tht "Ive speclel notice of tM celvt 1peclal no~lc-of tht wife Mildred N. Rotan of ,._. .:=..r:=-z. ....._ -Y '"""• ,....._. ....,..._.,,. ts lttwYi°" may flit • re· Inventory of estate and of lnvtntOf'y of estate and of Inventory of estate and of Newport Bueti. ca., i ion ... , ....... , Me1.i.a1t ••· ::.:1::=-111111 .:.= Qurat t1'11t~~ou1 rt :J t,..:fs '"' peUUons, .ccounta and the petitions, accounts and the petitions, ec.counts and John p Roean u of Cotta aoc1ara. ana" .......... ~...,.. .... ., ,...., ., '""""., ct Vt 1PK a ""' ce reports described In Ste· reports described In Ste· reports descrlbitd In Sec· Meu 'ca 1 da111h\1 .,.., <A 9171•. "'"'"'' •• ..._,.,... .... ,....... ... ,,.u.lnvtntOf'VoftStateasse s tlon 1200.5 of the lon 1200 5 of tht t l on 1200.5 of th• Mor~ R. McGurlr or New ~~·:C..~ =-==~ ,......, . and of tht petitions, K · California Probate Codt. 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AHO HAN>Y HOGAN'S H£AOEa MOVIE • • ·~ "TM Lut Oays Of Pompeii" (1980) Stave R......a. Chrlallne Keul- mann. A cour1gaou1 Roman bani.. gqctlator• IO r...::ua 1 bMutllul CM .. tlan glt1. I l(EV' OH TRACKIN' VOTEA'8 PIPELINE "Hl1panlc1: Refocut For Sul'Vfval" CC) MA. HLKIE Two aplrlt9d Cl'lildran try to IOIW I myst«y with Iha help of• 191rhad .... Cl) T AHV A TUQ(ER... HOTI Thlt hlrd-drMng rocl\ 'n' rOll epeclal tp0tllghtt Iha , dynamic llngar In a pu.. tioneta end poww1ul I*· fofmancl taped at Iha Roxy nightclub In Lot ~. La Coata Is a1eo IMtured. 10'.80 8 8 HONG KONQ PHOOEY I AMEllllCA '8 TOP YEH 9 THUNOAAA TI4E 8AMAAIAH D MOVIE **'~"Hit Thi 1Cla" 111M3) Abbott and Cottello. Ginny Simm•. Bud Ind Lou gal Into trouble with bani! robbart • THf IA8E8AU BUNCH Moat: Johnny Bench. • C1AN)fNHQ f1'0M l1fE Gf'OUHD UP • CC>NnMPOAAAY Hf.Al. TH lllUU I 1!00. Ci) TMZ#f I LONE ~ 18 MIRAU TODAY WCTT!NNll "'200,000 M~ ~ taltonar' VlJey ArtWltral va. BIN 8canlotl •o WUKEHO 8NCIAL "The ContMt Kid Strtk• Agein"' A young boy wtn. a l1odl ol c:Ndcana In a con- taet and ~ 10 keep them on an tlagant eet~. i CAR CAM CENTRAl JULIA CHILD ANO COMPANY • CONT!MPOAARY HfAl TI4 t88UE.8 (C)MOVIE • • * "Tha Young In Haart" ( 1938) Oouglu Fairbank• Jr . Pauletta Goddatd. A ne'W-do-well lamlty ol card ah1rp1 c:Mrma an old lady who relonnalMtn Cl>HOLOME Paul OOolay 11 l•tured In thla two-ect pley by Julaa F•tter daplctlng Iha lntta- bllty of urtlen .... 11:118 8 Hee IPOATI IUM,_.,.llAIOH to-round IMtbarwelglll bout bahraan Edwin RoHrlo •net Rodrigo Agulrrr. lrleh GulnaH Oal!• thoroughbr.cl hot-. recing; CART Mlc:Ngan "500" prevt.w (..,. from Btoolclyn, Mich ); t rapon on tha Tour da Franc. blcydareca. 11:t0 • GOU' "Brltlltl ()pan .. I =:,.MIN ~·· TAeU<") • COHTIMftOMRY HIAL.TH *Ull 9 lfWTllH~ The third round of ~ In ~ s>r.atlgloue golf tour. ""'*" .. Ila ~· from tha Royel 81. Gaotoa'• Oo11 Club 1n Sanwlcll, Englenct. -AFTERHOON- 1uo I (I) MT ALMRT l.09T IN .,ACI The Juptt9f almollt retume to&r1tl. • WIU), WIU) WllT Wtet lllCI QotdOn worll to -11M~oftha Al'l'lltta9n oottofl lndulllry Wbol.,... ......... 11 from ..... • llWQ'9 WIL.8\', MJ>. CHAtlll LISTINGS ROCK STAR -R1ck Nelson guests with Frankie Avalon and other music stars on ''The Roots of Rock and Roll" tonight at 8 on Channel 5. TWo women who 1Uepec1 ' they ha.... br-t cancer fM01 ln COfllrUllng weyt. • 8UM CUISIHE "Thi E.gg Show" e OONTIMPOAAAY HEAl TI4 ll8UU "Perantlng In Todey'1 Society'' Cil TH! PHANTOM fMPiM "Tha Shadow 01 Ttia 1 e.gla" (Chapter 8) 12:a0 I (I) ORAi( PACK Ml88IOH: IMPOeelk! • VIC IMDEH'8 T9N8 FOR TI4E FUT\JM POl)Ullr tannla coecn Vic Bredin lntroducea ...._, 10 Illa "laugh and win"~ loaophy and dllpalla com- mon myt/\8 about Iha lora- henchtrolla (R)Q G COHTEMPORAAY Hf.Al. TI4 188UE8 "Thi Nutrition Gap" (C)MOVIE "'Shimmering Lights" 8Mu Brldgal, UOyd B<ldgal A young man dropt out ol hie tether"• bu'"-world (%) MtCK CWW8 TAU<S WfTHST£V!H 8PIEL8EAO 12:45 (%)MOVIE "CloM Encountara Of Tha Third Kind. Spacial Edi· lion" ( 1980) Rldwd Oray- lult, Francola Trutfeut. AITtir alghtlng e UFO, 1 power compeny 41n1p1oyea bacomM ob....CS with finding Iha allana' tending Illa. 'PO' 1:00. (I) JASON OF STAA COMMA HO . I TI4E MUN8T£A8 PEOPl.E7 MOVIE * ** "Tha Lei! W1900" ( 195e) Rlcllard Wldmatll. Fallcia Fatr A condamnad man oomea to Iha rascua ol wegon 1raln MHVl'vora following an tndlan •nllClt e wvlE • * • "Rio Concho•" (1964) Rlchatd Boone. Stu• att Whitman. Four man sat out acrou Iha TaxH daMrt allw tha CM W11 to recover llolan Army rHlaa NnNlrtlad lor Mia to the Apechea. • FMr FORWAAO "New ·Perll)ICtlvae" Mod- ern~ hu perm1t. t9d UI IO \ltaw lha unhl«M -~ •• -. thaflUr· teca OI Man and the rlnga ol Saturn -from MW and dtfl9rant perll)ICtivea. • INTAOOUC)NG llOlOQY ''ThaSanlea" !II THtl WAS AMERICA "A Family Album" Cl) AMENCAN DANCE MACHINE Gwen Vlfdon end a troupe ot d•noart pr-t m1ny ol Iha beat routines lrom aoma ol tha bigga9t hit• on 8¥oedway 1::30 I (I) 30 MIHVTEB F-TAOOP An Italian baauly nearly ennlhllat• F-Troop. I GREAT AOVEHTUAE OUTDOOR LIFt THE GAMMAS ARE OOMINOI • IHTAOOUCINO BIOLOGY "Thi Eye And Ear" !II MOVIE * * "Skyway To Death" (1974) 8ot>by Shannan. Stefania Powart. Snow llampart rncua attorte aftw • ~-tlllad -"" tramwey II lncepecl- tetad. 2:00 • MOVIE * *Yo "Da•th Crulaa" (1974) Edwerd Alban Jr., l<•t• Jactieon. Savaral paopla taking a crulM on a lwwnoul yecht .,, .,,... t~murdated. • WE&TtAN OVTDOMMAN Toplea: Iha ennual Boom Oayt Paclc Burro Reoa hald In Iha mining town of LaadYtlla, Coloncto: ttla mountalnman randerzvoul held ... of Duboll, ~ ming. • CMl.l.JQAH'I ltLAND GIMg9n Ind the Slctppar haer • rldlo broedc:MI &tllinO of IN ooflepea of 1111 Howell llnanctal empire. • tCHYIP • • • "11'1 Always Fair Waather"' { 1955) a-Kai· I~. Oen Delley. A 1oce1 TV tlati.t dacldae to brold- cat • reunion ol thrM World Wll II Army bud· dlM . .MOVIE "Cend,_,_" ( 11177) Joetta Fo.tw. David Niven. A tomboy from Iha 1traat1 of Los A~ Inherit• • tattered Brhlltl 11tata. 'G' 2:80 8 TALK A80UT PtCTUM8 "GlemOur Photogr~" au.ta: Patw and Ab Gowtand. • OIL.UGAH'818LAHO Hot watw 19Urtlng from banMlll Iha lllland warn1 tha caatawayt tllet a vol- cano 11 abolJt to erupt. I AMAZING WORLD 8YMeot.a OF UVE8 PAIT Vlno.nt Prloa narrat11 thla lllm about Iha ramerlcabla R""'bov1 Collac11on ot Egyptian anttqultlaa and 1t8 lounoar Nltecha Rambo- va, wlta ol moll1a Idol Rudolph Valentino. (R) G lNTAOOUCINO BIOlOOY "Autonomic Nervous Sye. tam" ()) WESTQN OUTDOOMMAH a eoe N!WHARr Bob -"" walk>rdar9d Ille turned topay-turvy when ha and Emlly move 10 a new reelclarlca (C)MOVIE "The Catamount K1q1ng·· Hortt Buchholz, Ann Wadgaworth Two paop1a wtlo plol t9d • robbaty murder Iha man thay !reined tor tha orlma CH)MOVIE "Smokey And Thi Bandit II" { 1NO) Burt Raynold1, Jecitla GlaUon. Shariff Bu1ord T Ju1tkla ca111 In his two lawman brotllart t• st09 • retired bOOtlaggar, Iha e.ndlt. from tranaport- ~ a baby alaphanL 'PG' 3:00 8 AGRICU\. TIME U.8.A. "Proc.elng Calary"' ~· JohnStamt • MOVIE * * * "Tha P•lalaca" ( 11148) 8ob Hope, Jene Ruuall. Catamlty Jana lhoott, her WfW'/ Into Iha '-t of an EaMrY'I denttee. • MOVIE * * * ''Oruma Along Tha Mohawil'" {'839) Hanry' Fonda, Cleudetta Colbert. ~ l1rmer1 along the Mohawk Trall ftnd lham· ..i.,,.. caught up In Iha RaYolutlonary War. • MOVIE * * "Tha Amclng World Of Psychk: Ptianomana" ( 18711) Oocumantary. Nar- rated by Raymond Burr Thi varied manil•tatlona ol Iha aupal'natural In rnodern tlma1 ara axplo<9d • MOVIE ••'A "Tham" { 1954) Jamee Whllmor•. Edmund G-n. Thi g0vatnmant lak• 0vat an lnYlltlg•tlotl tooklng Into atrenga dNtht occurring In Iha Mojew l>Mar1. • OlD FAIEHOS ... NEW FMNOe Frid Rogara villl1 with Nancy Ace.ta, a 21·year- old le,echar" In Iha batrtot ot La Puanta, outlida of Loa Angalae. {R) Q • INTftOOUCIHQ BIOl.OOY "Animal Bahevlor" (I) TI418 WU)( IN BA8HAU 0 MOVIE ***"~From Thi Planet 01 Tlla Ai>ff" {t971) Roddy MeOow ... Kim Hunt•. 8lmlen er ..... turaa with a etartllng humen lntalllganca eNtva In Loa~. wnar. they CfMta paranoia among humWM who balleve Iha ..,.. wtll tomadey Nia Iha WOrid. 8 MAAY TYLP MOOM Mary ftndl harMlf In a compllcetad 1ltu1t1on when Iha " puraiad by two charming~ (%)MOYIE "'The OrNt Sentlnl" (1979) Rotart OuYall, Blythe Danner. A rough-end· reedy a.wtna Corpe offlclt tec.e dorn .. 11c b•tttee wt*'I 119 trlel to impoM hla mllttary ldMla on hit full. The NllQtY of Eutam AIQNnl•ten tnd how tha IOi)'ber , ... ratat• to ttla b11la9ad country 11 uplofed In IN9 documan- ~. ·~ ..ANOL. HO··;· "°"11 M~Y ·~ llOl()Qy ''Tiie Elldoctlnt Glende" (I) .. ,.,.~ 'Tl•m I:=* TO LNt lflllttl Grand Prht •• ....._.one llOl'lllUlt One euto nioe (ll'om Hort~ ~llWand).. -~WI .. Holta; ~ ~ "'°°" .. w. MofWlft. u.. from uec '°' ._., "*" ii=:'~, IPORT8 ... .,. "Alftold ,.,.... I KNXT 1C8S) LOI Angeles KN8C fNBC) Lot Angeles I KTl.A ffn<f 11.o• Angeles l<ABC-TV !ABC) Los Angeltt t<FMB 1CBS) S11n 0 1ege> I MUllDOMAL .... ,~ HWWf~W. ·~ I04> TV (lnO ) LOI A•tet 8AU. If THI 'MAY ldfttl'• ~ to ,_ cM .. .,..,.. ... ow .... ....... Ill,..,....,... .............. ,.,... oon11lblltlon of MulcM womtn to the IOCllety In ~ they ~ ltom pr• ~ tlmea to Iha ~ "9lqllcnd. • UM>IMTAHOINQ HUMAN_..~ "Pein And H~" 8MOYll ••• ''W•tWOtld" (19131 Yul eryn,.,.., Rlctlerd lano """"· Ari ~ pleyground ~mll a graYayard wMn the oornplottat..f\111 ro«>ott 00 waenc, CC>IAMMY'I ~ T· '""" In I llllta.y wottd of med IClenlllt• •• boy ,,....,,,.. •' meglC t.-wt .. help """ wen 1 r909. (J)HOl..OMe Pu Dooley II i..turad In Ihle two-eel pley by Julee Felttw daplctlng Iha lnt tl · blltY of Uf'bMI Nie. .MOVIE * * ~ ''.Journ.y led! To Oi "' ( 1972) Animated . Volcea ol Uu Mlnnalll, Paul Lynda. Dorothy return• to Iha ldnd ol Oz and encounter• the tl•tar ol tha Wldlad Wilen or Iha w .. 1. 4:30. THE NlW VOtCE "Faatllart" l()ko'a ~tin It Mnl from 1111 home on an lndlen ,_.,,atlon to lttand echool 11 Lincoln iru..oo.TANOINO HUMAN BEHAVIOR "a-tk: Ptyehology" ®MOVIE "Ooc" {1971) Stecy Keach, Faye Dunaway. Tt'le tag.. andary Ooc Holllclay tr .. ...ta bacil to Tombttone, Where ha vlalt• 1111 trlend Wyatt Earp and Mtti.. with a pro.lltuta ha won In ~ergeme 'PO' &oO . AMEAICAH AOWHT\JN! "Undarwatar Traatura Hunt" Vacallonara laem 10 dl¥a for hidden treaeur• ott FrMPort In Iha Bahe- mat. 8 F'AEE+ALL Moderator: Frank t<wan. 8 llONIC WOMAN Jaime dl1CC>1191'1 Uta axl•· tanca 01 the world'• nm bionic dog and hat just llva daya 10 ...... II from deatructlon. IPart 11 8 WIOE WON..D OF 8PORT8 Coverage ol Iha 16-round WBA Llghl Haavywalght Champlonahlp bout bat--. OtMnder Eddie Musteta Mut\ammad and number-one ranked con- tender MlchMI Spink• G MOVIE ••·~ "Smoky"' (1911«11 F ... Perlclf, Diane Hyland. A CS-tlcetad 11alllon turn• on hit tr1lnar'1 brother• 1 reauh or lnllu- m-traetmant • MOVIE *** '"Claudln41'" 11974) Diahann Carroll. Jarnaa Earl Jonaa. Romance bloa- eorns bl'-• down- and-out mother ol llx 81'\d ij"~ co11ac1or. "My Favorite Cattoona" Phytll1 OOlar, Rip T1ylor • 80CCEA Btlghton va. Mana-tar Unit.cl e UNOEMTAHOING HUMAN 8e4A V)()A "Emotlonel Or.alopmant" ~ :: ANHOUHcl1S (!MA. 8E.LKIE Two lll)lrn.d children try to ~ a mystr;._ with Iha llalp of • spirited ..... (D)MOVIE "Stor!M From A Flying Trunk" (19711) Murrey Mal· vln, rnambert ol Iha Royal Ballat. Threa Hana cnn.- tlan Aneser-. 1tori.. .,. brought to Itta through bel- 111. llva action and anlrna-- llon. (%)MOVIE "Thi idolmaklf" ( 1980) Ray Sllarkay, Tov1h Feldlhull. A manlpullllva manager utal v1rlou1 ployt to c:etapull two taan- ag«a Into p0p llnglng llardom. 'PG" 11:30 • lA8T QI TI4E WILD "Thi Wulaland" Thi Jun- glat 01 Soutll America are tnhebltad by tome ol tha 1trangeat and moat axotlc c:Nellnl of Iha world. I ~CHIU>AHO MOM OOMPANY '"Butterlllad P011! For A Patty" 9 WIOE~LDOF 8PORTI CoYwlQI ol the 15-round WBA Light ~7*14ght Champlonthlp bout ~ dafandar Eddie Mutlal• Muhammad end number-one ranked con- landar Mlc:haal Spinka. -evee.o- aooo I Cll NlW8 8N9CNIWI MOYIE * * "Hello Down Thar•'" (1988) Tony Rendell, J.- Lalgh. To prow the! 1111 un<Mrwetw llouaa 11 ....._ bla, an tnwntor eg,_ to ll'I0'4 Ille ant"9 hlmlly In '°' 30 dey9. • OHOl UPON A ClAlllC "Tha Hiiie Of HMYan" A ~ acctdanl,..,,.. In I banll '*-right Ind •one '°' ''"' cfllldrwl. ~t)Q • TI4e LAWMAKIM Corr11pondan11 Linda Warthalmar and Cotila Aobart. Join PIUI Dulle for In up.to-lhMnlnula -- miry of CC>nfflMIOftel ICtMltee. (C)MOVW "A~ Are e...tJtul ~"(1911)~ '""·~-~ ...... """"' .. ~ ...... 'O. "Honeytuokla ll'o.o•• ,,., w-. ,,....., ow-. Cerwin. WNl9 on tow, a TNH oowntry .... ,_" ...,..._....., ................ .................. ................ ·-=l• .... 'N' ''1'19 .......... ... ........ ,,.. ,,.,., ''" ............. c:..i.. I KCST fABCl S•o 01ttgo KTTV llnct I Lot A .... KCOP TV (lno J Lb• Allge1es KCET TV cP8SJ LOI Atlgeles l<OCE·TV 1PBS) l-1un11ng1on 8e•ch 4'tl1r==== ft llltl ~ .. -........ , ... ,......,..,..,.. I ............... ..... ................. .. ~---..~--- l TUBE TOPPERS KTLA • 8:00 -1'The Roots of Rock and Roll ." Frankie Avalon hosts a special pro· gram with guests Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and Conway Twitty. ' KCOPes:oo -"Merrill's Marauders." J1 i Cttandler and Ty Hard.in star in a movie about the life or Brig. Gen. l<'rank MerrUI. KCET D 8:00 --"The World of Charlie Com,pany." A CBS correspondent covers the life or U.S. combat soldiers in Vietnam and Cambodia In 1.970. CBS . fJ 9:00 -"The Manitou." Tony Curtis and Michael Ansara star in a movie about the bad spirit of an ancient Indian medicine man. Murray, Iha lather of thraa daughter•, decides that he wantl • aon. • TOMOMOW'I FAMIUU, TOMOA"<>W'I FAIEHOI "The Roi. Of Mother" e YIC IAAoeN'S TENNIS FOA TM~ FUT\JAE "The Backhand" Vic Bra- dan aMl)'1N the wlda- tpraad fear ol Iha baclt· hand llrOlla and lhOWI viawara how to muter Iha movet and timing of thlt Important 11rolca. Q (II) AEMEMIEA WHEH: WHEEl.8, WINGS ANO WHl8TL.£8 Dick Cavett Ir~ Iha his- tory ol American tran190<· tatlotl trom tl'll covared W9Q011 of the Old Waat to Iha fwwty davalopad IP- lhutlla. cm NUMEAO UNO Bud Gr-eipen hotta thlt In-depth loOk at JN!\· Clauda Kuty ol Franca 7:00. IN 8EAACH OF ... "Marilyn Monroe" I COMEDY SHOP P<mTAAIT QI A LEGEHD "Stavla Wonder" G WILD, WllO WOAlO OFAHIMAL.8 "A Tela Of Two FOJ<N" TM fox tlgur• 1><omlnent- ,' ly In man'• mythology - but In w•yt Which are not ,_..,lly true. • 8 lAWAEHCE WELK "Euy Llltenlng" •·SOUDOOLD Host: Dlonn41 Warwlclc. rabrOadcalt and updltad. ·~MADE IN GERMANY 8alglum va. Spain ()) TI4E AOOT8 OF AOCf< 'H' AOU.. '"Rocle Startt Rolling" Holl. Frankl• Avalon. Gu.II. Thi Flamlngoa, Tha Chantal•. Wollmen Jaclc, Thi Orlltar1. Liiiia AnthOny, Pat Boone. Con- way Twitty, Danny and Iha Junlon, Cert Perklna. (Patt &MOVIE "The Shining" (1980) JKk Nlcholton, Shatley Ouyall. Dlractad by St•nlay kubrlck A former IChOollNChar hired .. • winter caratatcar tor a rarnota. and IPP81J1111Y haunt.cl, Cok><ado llo(al, la lnOWbound lhara with his . wife and c1alryoyant young aon. 'R' .MOVIE "Wholly MOIM!" {1980) Dudley Moore. L1ralne Newman In t>lt>llcal Egypt, a false prophet named HarlldleC 11vlldrop1 on a dlVIM Conlllf .. llon with Moaea tnd dacldat ha muat ba 1111 ona to IMO his people out ol llavery. 'PG' ~-()) MOVJE * • "TM Manhoo" { 1978) Tony Cuf11t. Su"'n Strat· berg. A young worntn di•· 1 COVlft. to her horror, thll tha tumor on hlf beck Is actually tha la1u1 or a long- dead madlcln41 man M9'c· Ing to ba raoorn , Guatta: Stephenie Mlllt. 1 / , Daryl Hall & John O•IM. Dotti• Watt, Biiiy Pr .. ton, Jim Photoglo, St1nlay I Clark ' George OUlla, CllN Rldlard. JOM Fallclano. II 8 8J AHO THE BEAR BJ. sullarlng from amnatla, bacorn11 the tar- get ol • murdlroua etrang- lf who eso.. not wsnt BJ to 11 .... long anough to regain hit mamory. IR) • AUSTIN aTY LIMml "'Blll Monroe And Thi Bklag<ua Boyt I Aldar• In The Sky" Ii) IUllNESS EXCHANGE ()) THE MUPPET& Gueat: G-Kally 9 THArSHOLLYWOOD "Fonda And Family' cmlASEBALL New YOfk Yank-at Call· lomla Angele (Gama rnay ba 1><e-ampt9d dua to p1~·11r111a.) (Z)MOVIE "Thi Gr•I Santini" { 11179) Robert Ouv•ll. Blythe Dannat. A rough-1nd- r•dy Marine Corpe olfloar r1caa dom11t1c blltta• when ha trlaa to 1mpoaa hit mllltety ldeale on hla laml-'l-'PO' 7:30 . TI4E MUPPV'I au.!: Daborah Harry. I FAMILYF!UO HOLLYWOOD IOUAAU G WHAra HAPPENINOh Rerun gala hit tougll brOlhar-ifHft 10 blot hit vacellon money on • IOOl· ball game according to Dwayne'• "foolproof'' sys- tem. G MAGIC METI400 OF Oil PAINTING "New England Hlllt" ()) IH UAACH QI ... "Thi Lualtanl1" 9 PRIME TIME SAN DIEGO Hoef Bob Mlllt lalttt wtth Or Mark Schuclllt ol Iha v .A. Mada Can tar 1n La.Jolla ebou1 Iha t<Ml· mant of tubllanc. 8buM. (C)MOVIE • • * "Tha Young In Heart" (1938) Douglas Fairbank• Jr.. Peulatta Gooctard. A na'ar-do-well family ol card lharpt Cl'lannt an old ledy wt1o rafonn1 tham ®MOVIE "Bon Voyag1, Cllerlla Brown" (11179) Animated. Snoopy and Woodttock follow llldlengl •tudant• Cllarlla Brown. Papparmlnt P•tty, Llnut and Mwcla on an advoantura-llllad tour OI England and Franca. 'G' e:00 e ENOS Eno• and Turk era ~ to work with • Pf9ttY dlltric:t attorney on Iha c:eM of • mlaatng l1lt manJA) 8 AOCK8HOW Gueatt: 0-. Hall And Oat•. Cliff Richard. Tha Care. Joni Mltctlall, Linda Ronetadt. 8 9 LOVEBOAT A ph)'lldan and hit lllnOM cr•ta 8 -lout problarn for Doc. and • woman tri.. 10 lofluance '* d1ug111w·1 ci.ctalon about Iha ,_ man In her Illa. IRI G TI4E PALACE Hott: Jadl Jonea. Guattt: Marty Allan, Hanry Manoi· nl, Paacllel & Herb. Laalle Uggama, 8ot>by Ven • TI4EY AUN F09' THEJAUVU Johnny Mann narr1111 Iha plight of Ethiopian rafu· !!!II In Somajla. • A COHV!MATIOH WfTH MALCOM FM&Eft A vltlt with Iha prime mln- leter of Au1tralla; an Inter· vllw with Tom Fowlar of Sooth Carolln1'1 CTV end hit 111111 with Pratldant Raegan. G SPORTS AMERICA "'Eulam Woman'• Vatlllly Tannla Charnplonahlp" (C)MOVIE "A Force 01 Ona" (1879) Chuck Norri•. Jennllar O'NalH. A muter of Iha mattlal atta ambatkt on a r~tlvat9d taarch fOf Iha klllart of hit ad091- 9d ton. "PG' (B)MOVIE "Smokey And The Bandit II" (1980) Burt Reynoldt, Jaekla Glaeaon SherlN Buford T. Jut1to. cell• In Illa two i.wrnen l><olher• to 1109 a retired bOOtllggar, Iha Bandit. from trenaport. ~a baby alaphant. 'PG' CZIMOVIE "Thi ldolmllklf" 111180) Rey Sllarkay, Toveti Faktehuh. A menipulatlva m1n•gar uaa• varlout ployt to c:et.apult two taan- eoert Into p0p lllnglng atardom. 'PO' .. .ao. ~SHOW. GUiii'-Prlnoe. Blondla. Iha Romantlc:a, Lo>Nboy, OU--.. • VIKING81 "Hammer Of Tha North" fha mythl and realltlM 01 Iha legendary Viking cul- ture ara explored, (R) Q cm MOVIE • AUITIH CfTY LMTt "Doug Karllhaw I Oilton Ohel\lar" .MOYll "IOfMWtMfa In Time'" (IMO) Chrlltophat Aewe, ,,_ Seymow. ~ with tha PClfltllt of a ltth· 0.01\#Y IClrtOI. I mocNm• dey N.w York ~t -ll)'pno9ll to trllYll .,.. In llrna and meat her 'PG' 10:801 N1W1 NIWI IN MVllW MOVll "The Cetamount Kiiiing" Horet luchh\11, """ W~h Two Pt09it whO pioeted • rObtlety murder Iha man they lram9d for Iha Clllma. ()) WHAr8 Utt AMIAICAI Atttncl lht MQOnd tnnuat cr~try '"Fr-tic· Kinetic Sculpture Reca": Ylall a Hll9 l<rt8hna Pei- In Weal Virginie; OONIUlt a bird P9YChletrllt who ooun- .... pat OW'*1 with prob- lem blrde; axplora tha tag. and atound Hartey-Olvld· eon; and IPMk with L•tar GI-abolJt Iha gtNI· •t collactlon ol "kltech"' 811 In Atnerlce 11:00eee<1>aa NEW8 • KENNY EVERETT Vl0E08HOW Gueate: David Eaae.11. Ellan Foley. • MOW: * ** "Claudtna" (1974) Ol•hann Carroll, Jam .. Earl Jonas. Romance bloa- tom1 batwaan • down- and-out mother or lllx and • garbage cotlactor • OAHCE FIVEll Cllabflty ludci-: Carol Wayne. Sorell Booka. Wings Hau11t. Guatl: L1r- rv Graham. • UPPOMP£.ll F"rankle Howatd lakM UI on 1 nbald tour of Pompal4 balora 111 111.111.c1 IHt dl l/l_ (Patt 21 CD 80UN08TAOE "Bruce Roberta, .\lie. Cool>ar. Barnie Taupln" CID MOVlE "Roci<y II"' I 19781 S~ter Stallone. Tall• Shira Altlf lo.Ing hla bOut with Iha world champion. 1n 1mbl- t1ou1 bolllf train• IOJ 1 MOOnd chllnGI 11 Iha •ttte 'PG' (%)MOVIE "Cloae EnGountau 01 The Third Kind. Spacial Edi- tion .. { 1980) Richard Orey- lun, Frt.ncolt TruNaut. Altlf alglltlng I UFO, 1 ~ company atnployaa bacomel Ob-..d with finding Iha allana' landlng tlla. 'PG' 11:30 8 BARNABY JONES A pat dog bacomM Iha local point ol Bamaby'• lnvaatlgltlon lltlf • man 11 mauled to dNth Whlla laedlnQ Iha antrnal 11a8ATUROAY NIGHT LIVE Hoit: Elliott Gould. Guatta: RC>llyn Kind, Kata and Anne McGarrlgla {R) • MOVIE •Yo "I Wu A T-aga Frank-taln" (1957) Whit Bl•Mll. Phytll• Coataa. A 19509 Arnarlcan datean- dant of tha lnlamou1 doc- tor patchM together varf.. °"' adolaaoanl body part• to cr•t• a ,_ mooetar • A8CHEW9 • 80UOGOLD Hott: OlonM Warwick. Guattt: Stephania MHle. Daryl H•ll ' John OatM. Dottle Waat. 8Uly Pr•ton. Jim Photoglo, Stanley Clark & George Duka. CUN Richard. • MOVIE • •·~ "Odd ObMHlon" (1960) Directed by Kon lelllk•-· An old man'• parvar1ad ways cauaa dattructlon to hit larnlly ()) MOVlE * • • "Battle Of 8¥1taln" 111169) MIOheal C1lna, Lau· ranee Olivier Brlllth pilot• light glllsnlly to 1><avant Iha ennlhRatlon of London by tha German Lu1Twall1 9 MOVIE * • ·~ "The Undlfground Man" (1974) Pater Gra1111, Jeck Klugman. lntplred by • chatacter from • novel by Roes McDonald. Datac- 11111 L-Archlr 11 hlr9d to toe.le • mllllnQ huaband cm 8PVAO GYRA Thia apeclal lnctud" taped concert footage and lntar- vlawt with band rnambart ol ona ol tlla laadlng tullon orouoe ln the world tOCllll. (I) lllZAAM IV JOlln Byner s11owt you things ttranger than truth, lar~ then Illa, and Zlllllar than anything you'va - •aan In lhaM IPICll l ancora ~"'*' from Iha Showllina Blzarra llbrary. eaBAMAAA MANDMLL AHO THI MANOMLL 118TIM GUMI•: Mickey Giiiey. Teddy Pendwgraae. {A) • AOOT8 ~ 9'0CK N«>f'OU ··w1111a a Pnu" (11180) Mlchaal OnllcMn, Mergot Kidder. Thraa paopla begin • trlangulat romance In Graanwlcn Vltlaga lhet contlnuea tllreughout tha marcurlat aoclal mlllau ol tha'70.. 'R' I 1:48. MOVIE Hoit: Frankl• AYalon. Gueala: J9rTy L• 1.A1wte, CfluOk larry, Fiii Domino, tonw.y TWttty, Feblan, Aietll... Nelton. Pat Boone. •• EIQHTll INOUOH Tommy Otta a jOb In I ~-IMl~mela ........... -that .. llltMr II trying lo C1oaa dOwl\.(R)q • THI UNDRMOUND OOfl.CnoN M UnlclatNr '-II 11111' W*ieeb'I of "" ~ .,.....~In Oommlfttl1t oontrollact ......... 10;00 9 8GAMU~ ~y FMtwact. raglonll ttna1t In "Amarlo1'1 Toughllt Bouncar" competition; Donk9)' Derby Oeyt; man'• and women'• errn ., ... lllflO lll*eo (A) I ::..rAIV lllAHD A _, Mlflng mlOdla aoa 11 trenfonned Into • llUMlllO Youno botu\Y. Ind *" undel'OO...... egant trecik• down • aolOler of '°"""'· (R) Q • MC)YI& I • • * • "The Lut Picture ShoW'' (1071) Timothy Bot- tOtM, Jafl ~ Al Iha only movie thaltw In a llTllll T 111.. town of Iha 19509 Pf'IPlt• to ctoM, Iha llwl or Iha town'• ,.... dfhte b.aoma lntartwtnad. .MOVIE "hyond Ev,11" -Ml>flGtfr·- 12:00 • MOVll ** "Aeelgnmant Tttror" ( 1t70) MldlHI Aennla, l<Wln Oot. Elct,..,,_,,., CfMIUfOI Plan to II .. hum111 amouone to COllOuer hrttl. CC'lMOVll oome hie "" OI ~ wfMn • IW9NTI of ..... envelope Na lloma 1=9'0C* .. ,_Talk" ( 1171) An .... manlll aplrlt lodgea It ... In • roune women w '°'°" "* lrlto 0011'1')1~ lno "'"*"°"'· 1:00 . ICTV T'IUY90N H9lW()N( • M0"1I .. * "ltluty And The Robot" ( tteO) Mll'llll VIII OOrtn. Tuaeclay W4llcl. Ari alaclJOtllc brelll Clloolll • brW1t ttrl$>1MMr 10 "" IN IClerlCe ~ of ·~ euow •• "frog'" {1170) Joan Chwford, Mlol\MI Qouot1. Tha 11fW1 11epe II\ "'-I P,-lrnltl.... creewr. 9IOllPel from en 1nt11tot»01o9111 and goaa on a rampeea. • TAUi Off THI UNIXNCTID "8crlmah1w" A pro•· P«OUI ertltt dltoc>Yart a plantllul IUbtlltut. for tho lncrlMinOly ICMOI wt\llit bona ha CllYM. 1:00NCEftf "Tha ~um1n Factor" I 1980) Nlcol Wliltarnaon, JoM G~. An egant of Iha Br1tlefl S«:rat Saf\lloa It CO«ced Into giving IOC>- Merat lnlormatlotl to hit Rutalan COUnlatPlftl In Iha KGB. 'R' I: 15 (Z) MOVIE ··catharin41 & Co ... 111173) Jena Blrlcln. Petrlclc o.w-a. A young glr1 ,, .. ...... lo Parit IO bacoma 8 high laahlon modal but her plane fall through and "'8 • opan1 • lllghly lucr•tl.... • orotitllutlon bu1l111M. 'R' 1:21.MOVIE "Wholly Moaea1" (1880) Oudlay Moore, Laraine N-man. In t>ll>llcal Egypt, • lalta P<Ol)hat named Hlfechal ee.....CS1~ on a divine convar .. tlon with ~OIM and decidal ha mu11baIhaona10 lead hit PIOPla out oltlalllt)' •l>Q • t:3011 AOCK COHCu.T Guasta Petw Allan, Chu<:* Berry, Thi B1byt, Etayna Booetar • MOVIE * * "They S.vad Hltlar't Breln" ( 1964) Welter Stodllf, Audrey Celra A handful of Third RalCh 1oy. a1111a wagae a tut-ditch allort to g1ln world tupramecy by abducting 1 1><omlnant American llClan- 1111 ea Part of lhllf nalarl- OUI plot 1:46 9 ABC NEWS 2:009 NEW&' ~MOVIE "'Blume In Love" (1973): Gaorga Segal. Su11n Anspacll A divorcee! man bacornae • jaalou1 aultor, trying to win hit wtla beck •• 'R (l)MOVlE "Cruy Mama" ( 19715) Ctor11 LHchm•n. Ann SothWn. A llruggllng fami- ly runt Into tough lllCtl In Arkantu and and• up 1 criminal band on tha lam Jn CalHornla. ·pa· 2:30 8 MOVlE * * \.t "TM Blua Vall" ( t 1151) Jana Wyrnen, Chlflaa Laughton. A klnaly young women find• com-. lort and lullillmanl Jn her c•r-u • chlldran't nuraa QINEWS 2:46• MOVIE **'IO "Tiie Lalt·Hand.cl Gun" { 11158) Plkll Nawmen, Lill Mflan A youlhf\il 8111)1 Iha Kid avangH hie amployer'a death and than HC&OQ to Mlldaro. (Z)MOVIE "Tha Gr111 Santini" (19791 Roberl Duvall. Blythe Dinner A rough-and· reedy Mar11141 Corpe otllcar laces domalllc blltlal when ha trl• IO lmpoaa Nit mlllt1ry ldeelt on hit tw- iy. 'PG' 2:5&• NEWS 3:00 11 N£WS 8 MpRECAMIE & WIM Erle and Ernie PlrlOflll thelr clualc brMklut bur- lesque .to "Tl\a CID THE CAH •• NO CAMERA Hott Allan )'Ill'! lfftl'o®ICla unoanlO'ad tlm '*Pa of varlout ~ ~ dlctebla r~ whaft they ara '"cauQll* 11'1 Iha act • ol b.ing tllamMMil" In rany tOuetlont. 3:JO. MOAECAM8E & Ml! Eric 1ne1 Emla jolrl torcee to daland the N~ Frontier. • MOVIE lo\ "Vampire Paopla" (1971) Amalle Fuant11, Ronald IWmy. A 11M1 vjj.. laga I• Invaded by bloodth1'11ty ~ Cl)MOVIE ''Tha Shining" (1980) Jedi Nlcholaon, 8hallay l>IMjt. Olractad by St1nl1y Kubrlclc . A IOtllltt achoolteKller hired .. • winter ceretlker for • ramota, Ind _.,.,,~ haunted, Colorado 11o191. II an~ there wttll 1111 wife and daiM>yltlt ~ IOn. 'A' 3!MI HIWI 4.«I MOYIE * * ''Wlldftrw•• (1..., __ art a.._ Sterllng ~ lllltY· • 4: 11 CC> MCMl "A l'oroe Of One" ( 111') • Clluctl "'°""· .,.,..., O'Ntll A m111iW of tM nwtlel .. ~Oft • ,.._9, fl'IOCll;llOCI --'°'""It ... of ........ ldlOll. 'PG' ·I::::."°°'° .* ... ''Marf9'• ........ .... ,,..,..,, a...;, ft "lM 01.e.." ( 1111) Lane c.rro.. W.G. MG*- lln. The ~ of • llNll Peiw~ town ... drMn !Nd by • bloo IOglml ..,.,_WW 8ft8r a ~--onmMIMer .....,_, "~'° LJentt'" ._, lrldot9. Uo)'d ...... A ~ men drGPI cM of Illa ....... blllMoel .ortd • 414f (I)"°"" Ty ............... ..,,,....,..,,. .... """ try .. ....,.. ..... ............ c-·· WCRDOP OOINJN ....... Leinnl9'• -~ ............. °' u.a. ............ 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Not to mention the best word on the coast for t}!eatre, dining and other great ideas on how to enjoy the rest of the weekend. So before you put last night's Daily Pilot to its other, though humble, uses around the home, make sure you've saved a good time -Pilot TV Log, and Pilot Weekender magazine. ... • Previously C.C. STEAKHOUSE Now BART'S II - , Sunday Champagne Brunch 10·3 18926 MAGNOLIA FOUNTAIN VALLEY 914-4171 The Sunday Brunch Gulde Is a new feature of the Saturday Dally Piiot. For apace reservations call: 642.4321 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday. July 18, 1981 . Four post perfect scores; Max holds on to lead A quartet of perfect 1core1 Mt Lhe pace for lhe second round ol 'f.rtvia Bowl XXJll. one of them belonliftl to Mu Sa .. F'raley, who boldl onto a one·polnt advanta1e. TRIVIA BY TT Others without a (law ln their 1corecard were Tracy Godfrey, Barbara Oel1ado and Tatomai 0....., who re· maln deadlocked foa-the runner.up position. Today's questions are calculated to shake up the standin1s a bll, so 1et out yoW' reference books. Aa usual, both answers to number nine will net you a pair. 1. Bette Perske lit up both the sta1e and the screen as whom! 2. Identify the dog in the comic strip Garfield. 3. Mel Brooks once bad a short-lived TV series centerm, on a legendary hero. Name it. A. Philadelphia, New York, Washlncton and what other city all can lay clalm to being or hav- ing been the capital of the United States? s. Burt ReynoJda bad cut a record tn "Smokey and the Bandit II." What wu lta UUe? 6. In "BedJmobs and BroomaUckl," lhe 1oalle1 ln the animala' soccer same were wbal two Jun1le creatures? 1. Name the batter who wu the victim ot both Nolan Ryan's and Steve Carlton'• 3,oooth career strikeout. 8. Courtney Kennllwortb 11 a vlllalnous character In what play? 9. An actor who won an Oscar ptayln1 a his· lorica1 character reprised the roJe in another mov- ie 20.years later. Name (a) the performer and (b) the character. 10. Ed wu the brains behind a successful con game that backfired when the newcome.r made a big score in what movie? Lu& Week'• AlllWWI 1. Sylvia Sidney (name change) 2. Gros1je (Crock character) 3. 87 <Travolta's number)..._ 4. Michael Collins (space mission) TalVIA BOWL XXUI STANDINGS 1. Heney "'IGlr Cl> It t. Tht~c•> 10 t, OMMeteTllNC•I 4 "· 'Jellll"-t '"'' '"' 'ltlc:k Wemtf (~I 1~ 'M efttry reulvH -II.Ill ol l••t Kore_.,.,. s. EJeven (Taylor-Burton movies) 6. Van Johnson and Van Heflin (choices for Ness) 1. Terry Cooney <Martin's adversary) 8. "Anything Goes" <Evelyn Oaltleieb> 9. (a ) Elton John, (b) Wells Fargo Bank <•·serial" questions) 10. ''Stngin' in the Rain" (movie riddle) f Send your amwer1 to TRJVIA, cl othe Dally Pilot, Boz J511J, Coato Me1a 92626. AU mtm1 must be recd~d btl W~lday, otherwUe half tlw plaJltt'• Ian •cart will be owordedJ New aniination like 'Warhol come to life' VANCOUVER, British Columbia CAP) -Ir your kids are hooked on Saturday morning car- toons now, wait until aniscope hits the market. You might be in front of the television with them. Aniscope is an animation process invented by Vancouver producer-director Wayne Sterloff. It in- volves shooting footage of live actors and separat- ing the film into individual frames which are Uien blown up, photocopied in color and fed into an lm· age synthesizer. Unlike other animation processes, aniscope doesn't require laborious hand-painting of live- action frames. With its graphic color-dot ima1es. aniscope is close to the comic book look, but the characters can be made to conform to natural laws. "It's like Lichtenstein and Warhol come to life," Sterloff says. Sterloff says the Japanese media are interested in the process. He sees poten- tial for aniscope in feature films, children's shows, commercials and special effects for convenUonaJ films. A&M Records now moving into film LOS ANGELES-Gil Friesen, President, A&M Records Inc., announced Monday the forma- tion of A&M Films Inc., a subsidiary of A&M Records. A.&M Films wiJl actively pursue the acquisition and development of select properties for feature fit m . television and theatrical exploitation. Friesen, who will continue his position as the re- cord label's president, will be president and chief operating officer of A&M Films Inc. past several years to become involved in the flom business. lt seems that the time is now Ideally suit- ed for us to do that. A&M films ls a natural step in the evolution of the A&M organization and will reflect the ~tyle and taste that always have been characteristic of Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss in the entertainment business. We are delighted to be embarking on this exciting new venture." A year ago Sterloff and artist Neil Wedman produced an 18-mlnule surreal science-fiction short called "Buzz Wray and His Telephone" at Panorama Studios in West Vancouver. The film won a special recommendation at the lntematlooal Film Festival at Lille, France. last April and has attracted attention from Melbourne, at an Ottawa animation festival and In Los Angeles from United Artists' research and develop program. The prototype of aniscope. is ready to b~ con· structed in Sterloff's new studio in suburban Richmond, with the first project a 90-mlnute film called "Mars Needs Helen" by Neil Wedman. whom Sterloff describes as "one of the most avant garde writen in North America." Its budget is $2.5 million. Sterloff says he has •r.i:~":Tl'm._. already raised "hundreds of thousands of dollars" in venture capital from Vancouver banks and busi- ness interests. The technology for the project is be- ing designed by Vancouver technicians. }lli~liilAi..illiMlilliliill "The beauty of it is that it comes from an arts base like the Emily Carr College of Art and the National Film Board. who allow film-makers the opportunity to experiment like no other country in Friesen said: "It has been A&M's desire for the It also was announced that Creative Artists Agency will have the exclusive agency representa- tion of A&M Films Inc. the world," says Sterloff. .... ........ ....,.._ ...... ""'-·1--~---...L.:= ...... =---- AMAN UM Brookhurst 772-6446 NOW SHOWING! uu com MESA £l TORO fOUllT&lll mm UA Movies UA Crnema Saddleback f ountarn Valley 990·4022 540·0594 581 ·5880 839· I 500 OUNCE • ORANGE ORANGE WESTMlllSHR UA Crnema 893-0546 Orange Mall Stadium Or In UA City Cinema 634-3911 637 0340 639·8770 'll1l (0AANO IH( HO\JNO ONLY brooke shields . . . ls sizzling ln her most shocking role! ~ people 1naga1ine sslovendmlorendle PolyGram Pictures presents a keith barish-dyson lovell production a film by franco z.cffirelli brooke shields manin hewiu mdlal lo•t shirley knight don mumy richard kiley pcnelopc milf ord beat rice straigh& based on the book by scott spcncer sc;reenpl'Y by judi'h ruooe executive producer lteilh bansh prod~ by dyson lovelt directed by franco zeffirelli Iii-ii~~ t l .. UN'UIOUUCA (I fOfO ~I S6IO ........... ,. 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'ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK" l"l DA.IU1 ... ,JIO ................. ''ENDLESS LOVE'' (A) OAa." ,., ..... ,. .,....,..., .. .. "DRAGON· SLAYER" (PG) ( Orange Coast 'DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 Kenny Roger;s to perj orm iri I rvine ALAN ALDA CAROL BURNETT By IEf P PAUE& ................ Irvine Meadows, the 10,000·seat ampbltheater now nearing completion adjacent to Lion Country Safari, bu aMounced its schedule throuah mid· September. Kenny Rosera and Crystal Gayle will co· headline tbe arand openlnJ show Sept. 11. 12 and 13. Ticketa are $23.50 and $!ti and 10 on sale Mon · day at the lrvlne Meadows Box Office and Ticket.ron. Allhoulh the Ro1ers·Gayle concert orncially 'opens the amphitheater's !int season. a number of acts booked after their signing will precede their show. Charlie Daniels will perform the first concert of the summer season on Aug. 21 . On Aug. 23\ Henri Mancini and the Long Beach Symphony will perform, along with Phyllis Diller. George Burns and the Cau>tain and Tenille are set for Aug. 28, with Cher set as the first act of September with performances Sept. 4 and 5. Anne Murray is scheduled to perform Sept. 6, Rogers and Gayle will perform Sept. 11, 12 and 13 and Eddie Rabbitt will play al least one un - specified date in early October. An Irvine Meadows spokesman said that a "very special" performer has been signed for Sept. 18, 19 and 20, but official announcement is be· ing held up for promotional reasons. Tickets for the Daniels, Mancini-Diller and Anne Murray shows will go on sale Monday , July 27. Tickets for Murray's performance will be $18.50 and $13.50, while tickets to the other acts are priced at $16 and $11, respectively. For ~cket information call 855-6111. Kenny Rogers ._."~ n" lit "'' .. I ' ... • Burt Bacharach Charles H Jolie Steve Gordon Sc.i1t.tlU(1 "°""-.. " 0-. ... 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Watch your fa'ft>tJ'e movfes plus a variety of pt.her enter taioment. f'IDllidJ'ljw be somewhat nondescript but the IOUUitt dUh ii the wry latt1t in high technology. The tenable• Btrl Jttt and his brother• in Ellwiew, W. Va. to rtcdve 60 1tationl from around the ""l#ID /our movie channel.I, Chri.ttian networkl and moit of the big city ttlevi.rion atation& in W, W.Va. (A ) - s home is hum e but his ho · are broad n that he's ins led a satellite eceiv· ing dis ext to his ra hackle house g Blue Creek. When r he has a nkertng for a fo gn movie or panish· langua tennis telA!ca . he just flips a "tch on the b tered TV set In living room. ''Yo can't beat e recep· lion." Jett said. ·And it's a platter nothing to get programs from Mexico." Jell and his brothers Bert and Fred. once in the coal business, plunked down $7 ,800 a few weeks ago for the 12-foot-wide antenna· dish mounted in the yard of their rural home. The big dish. called a satellite earth station, picks up signals from orbiting communications satellites. The brothers say they get nearly (IO channels. including four movie channels. several Christian networks and most big-city TV stations across the country. "I've watched ·coal Miner's Daughter' five times," said Fred Jett. "I've also seen 'Rio Bravo' several times. There's been so many I've forgotten all or them." The dish also picks up stations a s far away a s Rome and Australia. .. Get Two Sundays a eek Unneeded items taking up place in your space? Sell it all and put cash in your pocket with the new Daily Pilot 8·Day Week . We can put you in touch with more buyers because our classifieds have an extra day to sell every week. Get results with the ads that last longer. Get the 8-Day Week special classified rate. Call 642·5678 today! For an EXTRA day, call today <642·5678 .. -. Open I to 5:30 Mond•y-Frkt•y, I to noon S•turd•Y· I Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/S.turday, July 18, 1981 ca By CHIU.8TOP,llES cpNHE'u. W ASHIN<Jt'O* (~P) -I\ wu .1Q1epf4 A. Califano Jr.'s l~ to be tntr9(1uced at ,titlmt event in the naUon'a capital, '8d W. ldn,Ume buddy, Art Buchwald, was dc>lft1 tbe bonora. "Most of you know Joe CJUfano .,. secretary of REW. Thole of ua who have been around here looter know him u the architect ol the Great Society," quipped J,be humorist. "You know what the Great Society wu -lt waa tbe beginning of the Reapn landallde." Califano tell& that joke at his own expense these days . But don't mistake it for an apoloty. He hu no regreta about the way be ran HEW, and be is confident that the heart of the Great Society programs that he helped forte as Lyndon JohMon's chief domestic aide -includ· ing Medicare, Medicaid, remedial education for the poor, Head Start -will stand the test of lime. "l think pieces of the Great Society are clearly there for~ver, whatever forever meana in government terms. Medicare is as solidly founded in government now as the Sodal Security system. There will always be a substantial measure or aid to higher ~ucation, and elementary and secondary educat!Qn . . . . The provi~lon of health care fc;>t ~ peopJe will conlli\ue," say~ Califano 1.rflM~IWAt laJiV.Offi~ wher~ b btJtga his sh..lngJ,l"and n<Hi9Jokln,g slgda these,d~s. • It hill been tw() years sinee Jlmm~ Carter fired Califano as secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. Califano haa exacted a literary revenge, pillorying__ Carter in a just·pi.abllahed bOok en· titled. "Governing America: An ln11ider's Report from. the Whjt~ Rouse 1Uld the C~lnet." He quesoons ,bis foi-mer boels' commltrpent to ci vii rights and his poliliool mettle, and makes a host o( Onflattering comparisons between Carter and LBJ. '· Califano, who stirred controversy durini his 30 months at HEW as be jousted against the tobacco industry. hospitals, Southern colleies C\nd sundry others, does not view last Novem· ber's election returns and the conservative s wing natioruuly as a rejection or his approach to government: · "Mine WUJlOl a knee.jerk school or govern· ment. I was the first person to go hammer and tongs after the waste and fraud issues in HEW ahd wring it Ojr!t of Medict(re, Medicaid , student loans. all those programs," he says. ~ · HEW split in May 1980 into DepartmeQts or Education and Health and Human Sen\cef. Califano virule~tly op~se4 U~e mfWF·!. On one majlfr~he'rilUutssuerelllfanq's •+.-s have taken a !*>·degree lllrq. He.~w~Ueves the government should not try' to establish na· tiona1 health insurance, leaving It instead to the private sector. "I would go slow on national health in· surance l\"ow. I'd go slow on.the governine\\Ude· termining all lh~'healt.h car~ that people get:'' says Califano.• • ' ,.., . Califano was Carter's go-between wtth Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass., over national health insurance. Kennedy wanted an immediate, com· prehensive plan. Carter lnslat.ed on a go-slow approach, protecting Americans at first oaly against catastrophes, Congress bought m!ither. Califano actcnowledges Carter's "judgment about national health insurance was certainly correct in poll11cal terma." Califano aJso relates ln his book bow Carter insisted on a _.elf are reform plan that would nc-t raise costs. '·I tried and tried and tried to get a much bigger, different kind or welfare program. Carter's judgment, whether it was Proposition 13 or something else, may well have been right about that," says Califano. Congress did not buy the modest welfare reforms Carter event'ually proposed. Former C'arter press secretary Jody Powell has observed about Califano's book, "Hell hath no fury like a fat·cat Washington lawyer scorned." Califano insists he tried to avoid making a -_._ __ _ PUBLIC N01'1cE d f I R j • }; "bottoll\ 1lne j~ Cll'ttr" ln the bfOok. .,. • ff•'->'• it iJJto& * l'll6cetb GUike that Judi· ment °'oa Camt.or anybody I ..ttd for . Peo- ple conatanUy wk me, 'Do I tbJ.Dk Lyndon Jobna<ndllt.royed ..... e" "•. V\etnamt' I'm not prepaffd to tMde)' ~OM j•meota." ln Carter,'• de,feaH,1 Califano aaya the former prealdent laad a less 'tractable Coa1rea to deal wlth. Also, Carter fated "a world ln which the economic pl• wu not lf'OWlnl· Every week of the Great Society yean, a worker'• pay went up ln real terms. Every week. That wasn't true for us. "We had to either take from 10tne to 1lve to another; we had to tax, ln elfect, by leavln1 tbe taxes on as inflation brou1ht people into hl1her brackets; or we had to borrow money. That wu the only way we could lncreaae funda for educa· lion or what bave you." Calilano's book ls spiced with quotea from the Oval Office to Cabinet meetln11 to backroom cd'1versatlons wlth political panJan· drums. Califano wrote that be provided "such ln· timat~ detail ... because 1 have a free man's fa.it:n and an tbfd.lne conviction that if people know enouat. about thea .. \binila, they wlll have ; a,bettet, ~~improve the way government wjrks~·r. , C~~9 l.Oyed ~ the idea of re· kindlillr jlia yn roots and runninl for the Senat. seat from ew Vork, then held by Sen. Jacob.S : lavt•#~ Rel)Ubllcan1 Califano stayed out at the"'fra~; JA\1ts .. fr•• ouated in the GOP primary bY i\ow Sft. ·!Y.JSft<pe D' Amato. Now 8'Pt~tici.nf aft.orriey. Califano has a .reput~i911f8'nont• l''fy"" in thls town as a "rain~Wk.e~: '· i>ne wh& can brin1 in bil clieri.~. His salary in .1'76 in practJce with Edwartl BeMetl WUllams 'fntceeded $500,000. Calilano opted not to return to Williama' firm, but to open his own with his longtime friend and Social Security commissioner, Stan· ford Ross, and bis protege at HEW, Ben W. Heineman Jr. Has he had his fill of government work? "I don't know if I want to go into govern· ment again. I love government. I love the job at HEW," says Califano, using the present tense. "l think it's the most satisfying work imaaina· ble. I also have some reaUties. I've got two ltidJ headed fQr colleges and a third in grade school. ·;~~was 50 years-old May 15 and Ed Williams said it l didn't have enough money to be ~I'd spenttt~ mbch'tflne in government." "\ ., , , . r-~ ~ I ~ " ; , I •t • . ·-~·iik~s;:f :mtasy .for: :S,~\Jib-~~e rs ·{~· E~~"'<aP> ~;~.A 16t of people in the s and SQuth watch 'The Dukes or Hazz ,· "1 Tom Wop't.~ay~ ;·and they see it as a fantasy.GI their .-wn lives. "They ·v~: 1ot tht car with the mag wheels and the 440 eogl.Qe , but 'they may live in a tarpapet shack. It~ l\bt uncommon for the car to be worth more lh~be house. These people see our show as, the epiff>me of their lifestyle.'· THE OVESTION WAS, did Wopat, who co- stara ..yitb John Schneider. think the CBS series was insulting to the' South? Obviously not. Nor, judging from its lofty status in the ratings. do a lot of other people. Wopat and Schneider, who play Luke and Bo Duke in the Warner Bros. Television show, spend a lot of time in their red Charger. the Gen~ral Lee. ' THE GENEl\AL LEE spends as much time flying through tile atr as it does roaring down the back roasJs of Georgia. Or what passes for Georgia; aft~r five • episode& mjlde outside or AtlanJ,a,ii;the st{ow mbvf4 toJHollywood, where ~bul'ban.,Ago'"'8 'double'81fot 'Georgia. f\ \. ~ • Tiit Obi ol _,...,, llMcll Ml "'" ... NPOIS permll ·-·~u .. eNI et'Pllell f« .... dllcflerllt ,._ tl"lttme11h for Ill• dlacllu .. el ,,_. __ -.. _ .... •ltfl co111tr11cll111 •clhllllH wllll ,,...._ locall-111111o City. 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John Luckman and wife Edna in their Leu Vegaa Gambltt'1 Book Club tdlere buyers can find everything they want to know about gambling. Vegas book store gamblers' library LAS VEGAS (AP) -You can rind just about anything you want to know about blackjack or s ports betting at John Luckman's bookstore. But if you· r e looking for the latest novel, you've come lo the wrong place. Luckman owns the Gambler's Book Club, a publishing and book selling establishment that either prints or carries nearly every book on gambling known to man. From a reprint of a 1904 copy of "Racing Maxims and Methods " to a book on Pineapple flold'em . a game played in onl y one casino. Luckman's got them all "We have everything we can find on gambling," he said. "We have more than 800 titles and we print new ones ourselves at the rate of about six a year " Luckman, 51, a card deaJer until he began his bookselling business in the carport of his Las Vegas home in 1964, has combined publis h ing and wholesaJe a nd mail order sales into a bus iness that grosses more than $500,000 a year . The Gambler's Book Club's best sellers are a series of "The Facts Of" books that outline in the simplest terms how to play different casino games and what the odds are on winning. Luckman , who wrote and published the books himself, estimates he sells 2,500 of them weekly at SJ .50 each. "We don't tell anybody they ca n beat the games," he cautioned. "We just think of it as an extension of child's play. The only purpose of wagering money 1s to keep score of the game." For the more sophisticated player, famed poker player Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson's book "How I Made Over Sl ,000,000 Playing Poker '' sells for $50 a copy, by far Luckman's most expensive book. Most of the books, however. are less than $10, some much less, and Lu ckman ha s ga mblers Clocking to his downtown Las Vegas store to pick up the latest releases. "In this town the best cus tomer s are the knowledgeable customers. the ones who know the game. The ones that gets into trouble are those that know nothing but to play and lose." Although Luckman buys from more than 100 printing houses to add to his stock, his personal favorites are the half·dozen or so books by different authors he himself publishes every year. Most of the books are from writers who are amateurs in the writing business but not in the ~ambling business. "We look for people ~e think are experts in their areas in s tead or looking for professional authors," he said. "It's a situation where some people excel. If they have the ability to put it on paper it's 'information just not available anywhere else." Surgery at birth debated WASIDNGTON (AP) -There ls UtUe evidence to support the practJce of surslcally enlargins 1 woman's vaglna durlne birth, but the practice has become routine in many delivery rooms, a atudy says. Ors. Stephen B. Thacker and H. David Banta sa1d that the procedure, called eplsiotomy, ls useful ln difficult deUvertea but bas become an unnecessary practice in many cases. An episiotomy to provide a biner opening for the emerging baby Increases the risks of infec· lion and protracted pain after delivery and should be used sparingly, they said. The sur· gical cut can measure up to three inches. National statistics show that episiotomies are done in about 70 percent of all non·Caesarean section births, the researchers said. And their study of medical literature indicates that up to 90 percent of all American women giving bjrth for the first time have episiotomies if they don't have Caesareans, they said. "Arguments for the widespread use of eplslotomy do n ot with s tand scientific scrutiny," the researchers say. Thacker is chief of s ur- veillance at the Center for Dis· ease Control In Atlanta, and Banta is health programs manage r ror the OHice of Technology Assessment in Washington. Their report will be published through the medical jourgaJ Women and Health. In an account or the study published by the International Medical Tribune Syndicate, an offi cial or the American ColJege of Obstetrician s and Gynecologists disagreed with the report. Dr. Ervin Nichols, director of practice activities for organiza. lion. said the report is "anec· dot al" and "inconsistent." and that the routine use of episiotomy has never been recommended. The operation, he said, is valuab l e in specific circumstances, such as when the tissue surrouncUng the vagina is unus ually firm and in danger of tearing during labor . This is m ore often the case in first births, with very large fetuses or when fetuses are in unusual positions. Jn an interview, Banta agreed that ·episiotomies are valuable in such cases. But he said many doctors routinely use the procedure, which requires up to six stitches, in less complicated cases and that it has become standard practice even though its value has not been proved . Zero interest loans hit Program called energy saver, 'reverse Robin Hood' By THOMAS D. ELIAS To Gov. Brown. it's a "water· s hed in public-private sector co· operation. a centerpiece ror California 's sound energy future." To some consumer ad· vocates, on the other hand, it's ·'a real reverse Robin Hood that takes from the poor and gives to the wealthy." The plan started in April as an experiment jointly dreamed up by the sta te Public Utilities Commission and Paciric Gas & Electric Co. Called the "zero in· terest program ( Zl Pl." it in· volves loans from PG&E at no interest to customers who use the money to make their homes more energy efficient. The PUC says it intends to order similar plans for every other major utility by year's end. The money is available for in- s ulation, storm and thermal win· c:iows, fluorescent lighting con- versions and other measures which spur homes and apart- ments to use less energy. The Brown-appointed utilities commission claims the program in PG&E's Northern California service area alone will save enough energy to meet the light- ing needs of 1.9 million homes. That figure wiJI at least double when other gas and electric companies start issuing the loans. But t.he savings will go almost exclusively to those who least need them. For the no-interest loans are lssued to homeowners and apartment owners. Apartment dwellers who make up about •~ percenl ol tbe 1tate'1 populace wlll 1et no ~nem.. unless their landlords are wlllinl to lake out loans on which they'U make no prom. And how many low·lncome bomeownel'I wUl wanl to take on another financial obll1ation, even 11 It la at no lnter"t ? BYt taanta and low-income ·propert.1 ownen wUI han to pay bt,i.er;rMel lo ftnance tbe pro- 1ram. FGr uUltU. wUI be al- &owld lo bW 1t au,Jier rates to mate up tbe tab th•1'" put· &1111 &alo the 1a1>i1Mretl loam. r' CALIFORNIA FOCUS That will add an average of 50 cents a month, or $6 a year, to utility bills, not an overwhelm· Ing sum except to a family that must scratch for food money. "Tenants especially will pay a disproportionate price for this program,·' charges Robert Gnaizda, head or the San Fran- cisco Pu9lic Advocates law firm a nd a Former aide to Gov. Brown. Gnaizda claims few landlords will have any Incentive to take out the new loans because they don't pay utility bills for most renters, but they would have to repay the loans. Agreeing is Leonard Snaider, a lawyer who won $500 million in rebates from telephone com· panies while working as a ,depu- ty city attorney first in Los Angeles and now in San Fran· cisco. ·'Th.is plan offers no hope for the renter or· the low-income person," he said. "This is a totally hair-brained idea or bow to bring about conservation." Snaider argues tha t the energy cust.omors who will take advantage of the loans are pre· cisely those who need help the least. ''Those that benefit are the people who already can afford to buy all the conservation devices they want with no help," he said. "So now we'l1 have renters and low-income homeowners paying for those who could take co n servation measures anyway." But PG&E claims that the monthly energy savings even for p0or families and tenants who take out ZIP loans will be more than their monthly payments on the loans. And the PUC says the energy savings will mean that fewer power plants have to be built, saving billions or dollars for all consumers in the long run. In ZIP's early, experimental phase, confined to the San Joa- quin Valley, loans have gone primarily to middle· and upper. Income customers s witching over from earlier low-interest programs run by PG&E. So the jury is still out, but the burden of proof Is still on the utilities and the commission regulating them. r Elial u a columnlat baled tn Santa Monica). Power saw recall announced by firm WASIDNGTON (AP) -A pro- gram to fix about 70,000 motorized saws that may have a defecUve switch hu been an· nounced by the Consumer Product Safety CommJaalon Uld Roeltwell International'• power t~I divtalon. • Rockwell uked ownen ol lta Model I motorhed bench HWI, catatoe No. 31·205, made before November llllO, not to u.H &hem until the 1wltcb bu been repl1ced. Tb• tompaJ lald UM 1wtteb ml1ht stay in the "on" or "tem· porary off' po1lUon ~cauae ol breallta8e of a lab. It aald that In the "temporary off'' p09tUon, the Hw can restart wllh a aUght bump. Rockwell ll aakln' ownen to talc• tbe saws to the nearest Rockwell HJ'Vice center ror a free repair or lo write for a free 1wllch l'elrofit kit available from the Rockwell laternatloul Power Tool Dlvlaion, Customer ServlcH Department, '°° N. Lexlnston Ave .. Ptttabw'sb, Pa., 1U09. I I \ The marketplace c>The Orange Coast INDEX ~.~~ ... iff)~~.~~··roo~ ;i:i::~ ... iob;;~.5:!! .. ioti T 1 Pllct Y•r A•. 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Of HIGHWAY -TrodltioMll ..... 2 Mocks frNI tt.ech.. 11lrff yMr oW reor _,., 2 .._ 2 lo. tT'Ollt uMt oldet' IMlt 11lc• wttt. 3 ..... led .,.. of old COM . Offend .t S391.SOO. HIWPOlT SHORES: 0...-wtll flft•c•. lat bwy 111 .,..: l .... 2 ._.. home. 0,.. Mo111td ctlli.., co1y fir.place. MCWtd patio. JHt $1)9,500. COLE OF NEWPOIT REALTORS 2515 E. Coott Hwy .. COf"OM del Mor 675-5511 Plllbl1htr'1 Mottu: 13% O.M.C • '* * * ~ * .~ ~H~ritage bllectioq orEH TODAY l·S, 3• Lincoln, Costa Mesa. Owner finan~. Large 4 Bdrm 2 bath home, bea(ul wallpapers thruout. Cul de sac ~et. Owner will carry AITD for 7 \ars at 13.So/r interest C'all 540· 1151 OPEN TODAY 2·6, 'l776e oza, Costa Mesa. VA Pool home.p y 3 Bdrm home fe aturing mast drm with open beamed ceili1 · and Ben Franklin firepJa(, den and libra r y i:.lud .> off rris bdrm. Elegant formal d1 overlook in g p ool 1 Assumable financing a Askfog $165.000. Call 540-1 C-2 LOT Hi ~h traffit· count 6~ 307 lot Existing hou~t· on prope Flex1bl~ uses Owner will consider t rvmg tsl TD. Asking $199.500 Call~ 1·s1 All real e1t11t· ad verliaed In th•• newspaper Is aubjet'I lo the Federal F•ir lloua 111g Act of 1968 whlrh maltes 1t 1Jle11al t.o 11d vertlae "any prefererwe. llmilalion, or dis rriminataon b111ed on ra~e. color. rehg1on. sex. or nal.Jonal orl1t1n. or an intenllon lo make any such preferen1·e, llm 1talion. or dlb rnmination " Owner may carr) 111 13', AITO w11h~malldown 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. large r----------4---- bonu.s room. l'Omer lot y · HV Hccess Onl'of a ~ H TAGE kind Only Sl:rl,5'XI Call . ~ ~ now. M6·2313 • .... RE TORS This newspaper will not know1n~ly accept any advertising for real eslale which IS m v1olu ll~n or the law ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ... ral 1002 ..•..•.•............... 2LOTS EASTSIDE! 8u1lden1 spel.'ial. 12,000 SQ (I lot Wllh Older home Great location $146.000 Call to )et' ~2313 0 THE REAL ESTATICRS !lave someth1nl( you want lo sell~ Clab~lfll'd ads do 1l well Call NOW I 642.5678 THE REAL ESTATERS CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX South or the highway s 1h I this eleRanl home plu' 1nrome lluge ownerb unit, brick rour1 )ard leads Lo rrenrh doors that open onto ltahan llled floor~ Buut1ful wood pel(Red floorb enhance dt!n Jnd spnious famtl) k1tthrn 2nd story ~l~ ~rrlud1•d masler swte w1tb open balcony and bubbhng spa loo' 3 more quttn sized bdr~ for \Our Ilk llll? Huge 4 car garJJ:t' + 2 l.ldrm m1'1mt• unit Price redul tfl .inti 011<ner IS JnXtOUb (':ill @ SEA COVE · PROPERTIES 714 -631 -6990 OCEAM VIEW-llKE MU IHuHMy rtmoeNled & redtcoraftd 2 dory .fat at.pa to luptf' btock. Mon In Ir e+y luwy H wtl Cll c~ ll•btg. lbcl, lbo;. Ir fomlly l'OClftL $350,000. ' OWNER FIHAHCIMG-IA.UOA IS. Spociovs 2-story 41r hcwitt + I Ir apt. Ant timt Oft tMrbt . .,_ !Kati°" on MorW A••· Easy 5ttp1 to So. lay. $530,000. LID040WEST PRJCE QWet Md of Isl• °" c...ter stroda. 2 b*IR, 2 bo, patio. lrillCJ offer. Mew paint & c.-pet. U 15.000. WATERFRONT HOM~~.I"'< RLAI f'>T"ll ... H. f•, I" V 1.l u \\ l J • • ... 'i ' '' \ • 1'11,.p.i (I. I f\o t. , ! 631·1400 67J.6'00 Siii( & flNf1' GRASSWID ANIMALS CL A" Pl IQ 0 PT I 0 A 0 N HfA P A S P N 0 J l N A C I R f A H C R N M I E S 0 R E C 0 N l H R N A J 0 N I R K C l R J 0 N U N E I 0 N R P E H M A C R 0 J T D H 0 K C K A T D P P I A ~ U EC 0 Z EV GAVE S 0 V 0 VJ l I BT RE ALEN N R 0 I GAP l Dj)t l A I N E S V U G 0 N T D R 0 S N l K C R 0 S R U 8 I A R R H Y K ~ 0 A D I A T R K L 0 R C R H I P U M A R l A J L 8 l T l A U N 0 D N D E V M E S N E I I U J f I C A 0 N U R M E U C S N D R RA F R I L M E A l E l o·s 0 A t I E 0 E J R S C T G 0 D E I R I A R P G C A E R I C A M Y 0 L T U R E 0 G A 0 - • GEDBDE 'LllRS 0. OVER 57 YE/l?S OF SERV 1428 KEL DIUVE HARBOR 'IEW HILLS OPEH '.AT 1·5 Owners Arc Le CJ\ lg The Stt1 And Mul>l Sl1ll !'>t·qded Ho In Move -J n Con<lti o n . Tree Bedrooms P lus tamjJv om Exc1•lh•nt Fin.in1·1'l Gl\.t· An Offt>r \ 43 RAIHB~RIDGE TURTLERO RIDGE OPEH Sll-5 Faliulou.., V If'\\ • \<·t Lo<·al1on. Two Bt·dr11om .., Tw yth!.. Plus A Studv ~tan\ l'!Jl.{rll\; Including Plantation ~huttl'r~. ~quet Entry & Carpl'l1ng c;rt-al"1nanl'1ng. Large h~umable Loa PnC'ed At $175.0110 S ubmit "JO) 0( Nt•\.\ f)(Jrt • List mg 3 14 A VEHIDA CUIRE BLUFFS OPEH SAT I·~ l'.:xc:ept1onal FinancingBnght & Chei!rful Three Rcdroon·~nd Cmt With Wrap Around Paa Large Assum ab It• Lo an W11 l"i xed Interest Hat(' For 30 Yeo, Owner Will Carry SHond Tru Deed. Excellt>nl l.ocat1on 01Lovelv Greenbt•ll S239.51JO. • 405 VISTA SUERTI I LUFFS OPEN SAT 1·5 LoC.'aled On Wide Tree Shacl Lush Greenbelt Close To l·o l & Clubhouse High Ceilings ln,1v10g Room & Mas ter Bedroon Two l"ully A~sumable Loans Fe<...and. Open For lnspeC'Lton Reduqj To $235,000 -L COST A MESA INCOME Ternf1C.' Triplex. Adjacent T()lew Redevelopment Great O"'?r 's Unit Other Two Rental Unilslelp With Payments & Taxes mo Gross Income Per ~lonth Exctenl Fmam·ing \\ a1l~ble ReducecTo $155.000 HEWPORT SHORES New Listing. Three Bedroom H~. Good Investment. Has Been Le~ For $750 A Month Until April l~ . PrH.'ed Quite Reasonably 1t $135.500 Appointment Necessc¥. But Easy To Sho\.\. LUXURY COHDO Co n ,. t• n 1 l' n t L o c at i on . T Bedrooms, Two Baths. Plu Carpets Pl antation Shutter Skylights. Top Security Lock Up Leave Wh e n You Wish. Lar Assumable 10.5'~ First Trust De Only S269,000. EASTILUff ::: ~~~, '2>@~~lA-~~!fs· ::: Former Model With View Of Bi Canyon Three Bedrooms Plus Convertible Den, 212 Baths Wet Bar Intercom . Love ly Appointments Throughout. Community Pool. Best Value In Area. Priced At $198.00>. A "Joy ot ·Newport" Listing. ~ I~.., Cl.AT f. POWll ---- • ._,_ ....... ol .... ,_ ICJO"Obltd _. lot-........... ,°"' _.. _. STAITll UMIT Exquisite Two Bedroom Home On Large R2 Lot. Buy And Build Extra Unit For Income . .J;reat F.aat Costa Mesa L-OcaUon. Otfty sua.soo. SHAH MOIU ta. Well Ke~ ta Allractlvt Park. Near HOii' Lido Villqe. SZl,500. Fmancin1 Available. '• •' ' " . h . h • r • ILUIOA PIMMSUU. Sttt,900 Charming 2 BR cottage with fireplace, walk to Pavillion, forry, bay or beach. Owner will finance, be creative. UMIVllSITY PW DIANI HOME, Sllt,000 Charming and spacious 3 BR + family room home. Comer location across from park, pool and tennis. Retiring owner will carry financing at reasonable rate. COUMTIY CLUI UYNi Back Bay townbome, 3 BR 3 Ba, lge patio, clubhouse. tennis, pool and spa. As little as $15,000 dwn for qualified buyer. Low price of $128,500. MOllLE HOMES We have 4 lovely mobile homes for sale in choice Irvine area. Priced from $38.500 to $53,500. You've Arrived at ... LIDO ISLE 1 ls lorntion important? This one is ideal. A luxurious home with just a touch of Spanish influence. Good fi n anc ing and quic k possession. Much accent on detail throughout . with openness. greenery and lots oC quality. 4 bedrooms , 4"'1 baths. Close to beach. Call for details and ap. pointment BIG CANYON Love a speCtacular view? Here, overlooking the fairways. you'll find a gracious home with 3450 sq ft. roomy kitchen & formal dining room . Also included are a pool, spa and sauna. This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home is newly carpeted. Im- mediate occupancy and great financing. Exclusive with Cote Realty. $875.000. BIG CANYll TlldorEsWt A classic beauty tucked away among the beautiful homes of Big Canyon. This Tudor estate ex· emplifies gracious living. It has it all. location. value and ap- preciation. $1.1 Million in a.s· sumable financing. Owner will help carry paper. Exclusive wi th Cote Realty at $2.3 Million. 816 CANYON C111to. Golf ColrM Entertainmeni plus! This home is an award \\'nner. And why not ? It includes fully equipped kitc hen, billiard room and 30' bar overlooking 7th green. Bring you r friends into this home of quality construction. A complete stereo system .s urrounds you. Owner "~II carry financing for approved buyer. Exclusive at $1.8 Milli~n. BIG CANYON Cmto. 11 .. Fairw.y A great address! Complete fa mi· ly home with separate guest quarters (plumbed. for rup kitchen). Large famil y room , private pool. and .your ve111 own billiard room. This home 1s de· signed for ~uxury. Owner ~ll help with financing. Exclusive with Cote Realty. Sl.7 Million. NEWPORT CREST Take advantage of this one! Two bedroom condo with lots of amenities. Perfect for that first· time buyer or retirees. Vaulled ceilings, wet bar and s.un deck. Call for details and appomtment. MESA YEii Best buy in town ... a 3 bedroom charmer located b'n a huge cul· de·sac lot. This is a former model home filled with extru .. Close to everything. Offered at $144,900. Assumable loan of $98,500. Hurry on this one! ... DUPLIX-1 &OCk TO llACH 3 Br 2 Ba upper, 1 Br l Ba lower. Bit-ins and fireplace in both units . A huge 4 car &•race and owner will Cinant-e. Asking $325,000. SJ10.ooo JUST usm Sharp 3 Bdrm home on Peninsula Point. Lots of brick and 1tonework, blt·in kitchen, fireplace, double garage, on quiet street. Seller will f inanee at 12% lnterest. Should go fuL JACOBS REALTY 671-6670 2919 Newport llyd. c.... JOtlt HOUSES FOR SALE 2 Hl>IOOM 1635 C Iowa, Costa Mesa 556-7947 /979·8129 Sat/Sun 12·6 119 Via Vella, Lido Isle, Nit Bch 673-0697 $439,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 9 Rushing Wind, Woodbridge, Irv. 833·3365 Sat 10.4, Sun 1·5 12 Canyon Ridge, Turtlerock, Irv. 552-1800 $320,000 Sun 1·5 24242 Santallara #33, Dana Point 675-6000 $150,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3309 California, Cost.a Mesa 979.2390 $142,500 Sat 1·5 227 Via Orvieto, Lido Isle. NB 644·9060 $365,000 Sat 1: :J0.5 226 Pauline Place. E'side C.M. 640-5357 $115.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 214 Via Dijon, Lido Isle, N.B. 963·8182 $335,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3314 W. Oceanfront, Newport Beh 631·1400 $499,500 Sun 1·5 21~ Miramar Or, Penin Pt., NB 631-1400 $318,000 Sun 1-5 l II pa.. FAM IM or DIN 830 Park Ave., Laguna Beach 494-1279 $217,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 41 Morning View , Turtlerock, Irv. 552-1800 $359.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4951 Hemlock, Univ. Park. Irvine 552-1800 $189,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 •!n3 Bayside Cove West, Nwpt Bch 675-6000 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Aca cia. Corona del Mar 675-6000 $324.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 221 Mesa Or, Back Bay, S.A. Hts 644-9060 Sun 1·5 2296 Orange. Costa Mesa 642-8235 $145.000 Sat 10·3 29 Canyon· Ridge. Trtlrk, Irv. 551-8700 $239,900 Sat 12:3().4:30 1512 August Ln. Santa Ana Hghts 556-5434 $130.000 Sat/Sun 9·5 3 IEDIOOM ••1010·14·16 E. ijalboa Blvd. 642.8235 $1 ,350,000 Sat/Sun 1·4 3056 Royce Ln ( Halecrest) CM 546·2313 $125,000 Sun 1·5 3282 California St .. Costa Mesa (213)463-8148 $149,IXX> S/S 2·5 :30 1860 Port Wheeler (JMlmc;) NB 760-9596 $249,500 Sat/Sun 2·6 •4310 Spindrirt Way, Park Lldo, NB 675-8676 $149,500 Sat 1·5 1614 Santanella (Irv Terr) CdM 552·2000 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 26.51 Crestview, Newport Beach 644·9990 $349,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 32012 Sunset. So. Laguna 499-4551 $375.000 Sat 1·4 635 Whitney Way. Costa Mesa 631·1266 $139,900 Sat 1·4 Z716 Shell. Corona del Mar 631-7600 $795.000 Sat 2·5:30 3518 S. Birch, Santa Ana gi9.2390 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •511 Irvine Ave., Newport Beh !nS-1249 $348.500 . Sat/Sun 1·5 •682 Capital, Costa Mesa 751-3191 $129.500 Sat 1·5 11 Landfall Ct., Nwpt Crest, NB 644·9060 $240,000 Sun 1·5 2661 Crestview. Bayshores. N.B. 644.9060 $335.000 Sun 2-5 ~ Ocean Blvd .. Newport Beach 631·1400 $1,350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 559 Vista Flora, Newport Beach 631 -1400 $248,880 Sun 1·5 113 Via Ravenna, Lido Isle, N.B. 631-1400 $355,000 Sat 1·5 1832 Marapata. Corona del Mar 642-8235 $249,000 Sat 1·5 •Z716 Mendoza (Mesa del Mar) CM 540-1151 $165,000 Sa 2-6/Su 12·4 1155 Skyline Dr., LagWla Beach 631 -1400 $279,500 Sun 1·5 • • #35 Balboa Coves , Newport Bch 642·5200 $635,000·fee Sun 11·2 801 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach 631-1400 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 11 pa.. FAM IM or DIM 845 Katella, Laguna Beach 759·1206 $275,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 8252 Baney, Huntingtm Beach 9624454 $175,500 Sun 1·6 Z75 S. Citrus, Orange 673-5354 $119 500 Sat 12-5 •1761 Port Manleigh Circle, NB 64().0325 $274,900 Sat/Sun 10.7 •1729 Terrapin Way, N.B. 631-1476 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1428 Keel Dr (Hrbr Vu His) CdM 759-9100 $315,000 Sat/Sun 1,5 ••6 North Cove, Woodbridge, Irv. 552·1800 $339,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••19 Bridgewood, Woodbridie, Irv. M2·1800 $.119,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 North Cove, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-1800 $237,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1315 Santa n ell• Terr(lrvTerr)CdM . 675-6000 $39$,000 Sat/Sun l.S •1526 Ruth Lane, Westclilf, NB 646-'417 $260,000 Sun 1·5 sm Venturi, Huntin&lm Beaeb SD •3'7'17 846·880'l SUS.GOO Sal/ 1100 DeOnb, Costa M .. 551.J31' 124$,000 Sat/Sun 12-4 ZMJ Bamboo, EuttMf, Newport Bcb •iMO S302,5GI Slt/&m l·S -._r 7 •.• - - Ori'!' Co11t DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 ......... Wr fW Wt ' l ... ,,,.. .. _ .. _ .... _ ..... ~_ .. -111111..-.-•111..-. .. -.. '-" .. --1111 ......... _.-.. _1111_•1111..-.-•111·.. . .s.t••·················· •................••..•• 9••Nil 180 •••r• '002 •JUST USTID**** !!!!~~ ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * 41DIMHOMI , ...... Comfortable Colla Meaa family home on qi.I.let 1t1"t. Roof, 1 yr new. Covered paUo, brlclt BBQ, bent. 1ardtn w/btarina fn&il ll'MI. HW11to•l ... 7171 THE ~EAL ESTATERS PBt .. SULA ..... Only 1tepa lo the 1wf. It t.hla bar&aln fiur. Bnn& paint bruahet i 1hovell and cub In on al Call oow: (I) SEA COVE PROPERTIES 71'·631·6990 DI RECTORY • .., ....... *"'-T ... ,.. ............ .:c. .. b-•kll .................. ....... -..,._.-_ ........ 4tt41 lily••• I U S. ....,., lil.Y PILOT WAJff AOS. '*-....... .,.. s.-.. tw .... ,.., -.,a4 .. ltt wb Ww if411 S. ... c..._ _. S-..., ....... 17041 Marina Bay Or ., Hunt. Harbour 213-592·2066 $875,<XX> Sat/Sun 1·5 •9882 Big Sur Dr .. Huntington Bch 673-7300 $165,000 Sun 1·5 1869 Elba Cir. (Mesa Verde) CM . 631-1266 Sat2·5 • •827 Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle, NB 673·7300 $1.500.000 Sun l ·S 2063 President Pl., Costa Mesa 751-3191 $110.000 Sun l ·S 2227 Miner, Costa Mesa 64S.3139 $122,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 14 Mallard. (Wdbrg) Irvine 551·3000 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1921 Tradewinds Ln., Baycrest, NB 631-7300 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1930 Port Bristol Cir, HWI, NB 631·7300 $268,500 Sat/Sun l ·S ••1036 Polaris Dr. Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 Sl ,125.000 Sun l ·S ~ Shipway Ln, Baycrest, N.B. 631·7300 $285.000 Sun l·S Z715 Bayshore Dr, Bayshores, NB 644·9060 $349,500 Sat 2·5 •1363 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 1528 Cornwall Ln, Westcliff, NB 631·7300 $229.500 Sun 1·5 :m Vista Baya, Cherry Lake, CM 631·7300 $185,500 Sat 1-5 2921 Jacaranda (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $134,900 Sat/Sun 1·4 1915 Beryl Ln,. Hrbr Innds, N.B. 631-7300 $197,500 Sat 1·5 •1100 White Sails Way, lM-1. CdM 644·9060 $485,000 Sun 1·5 215 Iris Ave., Corona del Mar . 631·7300 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •204 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, N.B. 644·9060 $595,500 Sat l ·S 9551 Chevv Chase, Hunt. Bch. 751·319f $175,000 Sun 1·5 2686 Redlands, Cost.a Mesa 759·1221 $195,900 Sun l-4:30 1912 Sumba, Mesa Verde, C.M. 963-8182 $184,900 Sun 1·4 2113 Miramar, Penin. Point, N.B. 631-1400 $444,500 Sun 1·5 2298 Redlands, Newport Beach 631-1400 $265,000 Sun l ·S 2544 Carnegie Ave. Clg Prk, CM 549-4865 $132,500 Sun 1·5 Z716 Vista Umbrosa, Nit Bch 760-0835 $245,000 Sat 12-5 5 Cherbourg, Hrbr Rdg, N.B. 759-1501 $699.000 Sun l·S 2933 Cassia, Newport Beach 631-1400 $339,000 Sat 1·5 •941 Jasmine, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $154,900 Sat/Sun 12·4: 30 4627 Cortland, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $325,000 Sat 1·5 *1100 Sandpiper, Corona del Mar 673-8550 $359,000 Sat 1-5 1806 Beryl Ln (Hbr Hinds) NB 642·5200 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1343 Mariners (Baycrest) NB 642·5200 $279,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 •2501 Island View (HVlils} CdM 642·5200 $429,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2323 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach 631·1400 $975,000 Sun 1·5 4 IEDIOOM • •2274 Channel Rd , Balboa Penin, NB 675·2311 $1,650,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •l Jade Cove ($pygls) CdM 759·1221 $735,000 Sat l·S •8 Winged Foot, Big Cyn, Npt Bch 675-2311 $799,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5632 Venturi, Huntirurtoo Beach 846-2717 I 846·8602 $126,(XX) Sat/Sn 118 Via Ithaca, LJdo Isle, N.B. 673-7300 Sat 2-5/Sun 1·5 17521 Via Espana, Hunt. Beach 673-7300 $249,000 Sun l·S :.>1 W. Columbine, Sant.a Ana fn9·2390 $134,950 Sat/Sun l·S •1739 Labrador, Mesa Verde, CM 979-5370 $139,900 Sun 1·5 50 Ridgeline, Harbor Ridge, NB :n Coolbrook , Turllerock. Irvine 552-1800 $256,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1251 Surlline Way, Harbor Vu , CdM 644-4910 $.195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 23 Half Moon Bay, Corona del Mar 759·1221 $600,000 Sun 1·5 41 Montecito, Corona de! Mar 759-1221 $745,000 Sun 1·5 1120 W. Oceanfront, Npt Bch 675-6670 $895,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 19541 Sierra Canon, Turtlerock, Irv 759-1288 $275,000 Sun 12·3 •1724 Port Sheffield (HVHms) NB 673-7761 $350,000 Sun 1·5 400 Catalina (Nwpt Hgts) NB 675·6000 $169,500 Sat 1·5 363Newport Glen Crt, NB 760-9333 $.135,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 30882 Mauna Kea, NB Laguna Niguel 760-9333 $310,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 ~191 Hillside Terr, San Juan Cap 760-9333 $.525,000 . Sat/Sun 1·6 •1 Muir Beach, Newport Beach 760-9333 $1 ,495,000 Sat/Sun 1·6 •15361 Nimes Cr. (The Ranch ) Irv. 759-1616 Sat/Sun 1·5 1984 Kornat (Mesa Verde) NB 646-5096 Sat/Sun 12·4 2041 Mandarin, Mesa Verde. CM 552-4477 $230,000 Sat 1-4/Sn 1·5 •2201 Baltra (Mesa Verde) CM 645-0303 $230,000 Sat 12·4 •1906Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. NB 631·7300 $600.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 21YZ7 Deborah Ln, Hrbr lilnds, NB 631-7300 $250,000 Sat 1·5 1118Somerset Ln, Westclilf, NB 631·7300 $.525,000 Sun 1·5 2106 Santiago Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $.559,000 Sun 1·5 • 2130Santiago Dr, Dover Shores, NB 631-7300 $249,500 Sun 1·5 •3213 Nebraska Pl . Costa Mesa (MV) 751·3191 $149,950 Sun 1-5 1 Trafalgar , Harbor Ridge, NB 644-6200 $1 ,795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~Port Durness, Newport Beach 640-9900 $469,000 · Sall-5 2596 Temple Hills Dr. Lag Beach 640-9900 $299' 000 Sat 1 : 30.5: 30 #8Collins Island. Npt Beach 631-1400 $1 ,200.000 Sat/Sun 2·5 ••503 Edgewater, Newport Bch 631-1400 $950,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •35 Goleta Point, Newport Beach 640.9900 $795.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •2104 Yacht GraylinJ!. Npt. Bcb 640-9900 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1647 Reef View Cr , Spygls Ridge, NB 640-5357 $.529,000 Sat/Sun l ·5 21301 Fleet Lane, Huntington Bch 979-5370 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3202 Deleware Pl, Mesa Verde. CM 979.5370 $139,500 Sat 10.6/Sun 12:30·6 10252 Kamuela, Huntington Beach 979-5370 $128,900 Sun 1·4 • 1730 Marlin Way, Baycrest, NB 67J.4400 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 15 Cedar Ridge <Trtlrk) Irvine 67S.3411 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2121 Yacht Yankee (Seavu) NB 675-3411 $383,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 SOO ClilfDr.(Clfhvn)NB . 64.2-5200 $395,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1127 Somerset Ln, Westclilf, NB 646-7213 $.555,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 5 IEDIOOM 121 Via Firenze, Lido Isle, Npt Beh Ms-9950 $795,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 5 II ,... FAM IM or DIH 1407 Santanella, Corona del Mar 673-1181 $340,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 4521 Dorchester (Cameo lDnd) CdM 673-7761 $335,000 Sun 1·5 1533 Miramar <Penin Pt> NB 673-7761 $459,000 Sun 1·5 1827 Port Tiffin (HVHms> NB New On The Markel and Ntwly Remodeled . nu. Fantullc 88drm, + Oen + POOL Home on Overalitd QuarteNd Lot In Preall1loua :·ea~creat" area of Ntwport. Will Be O~n Thll Wee fOd MUST SH-MUST l&L 0wwr1 .._ •Her-Z.,, IMCllDtu ~ U 1·1476 or 64S.llOI CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEDIOOM 4030rion Way, ParkLido,N.B. 642-5327 $135,000 Sat 1·4 •43 Rainbow Ridge (Trtlrk Rg ) Irv 759-9100 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2511 T·lOSunflower. Sant.a Ana gi9.2390 $84,900 Sat 1·5 ••220 Nice Lane, #106, N.B. 631·1400 $375,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2424 Santa Ana , E-side. C.M . 673·9060 $108.500 · Sun l·S 17<M Westcliff # 16. Westclf, NB 673-4400 $129,500 Sun 1·5 2 II pa. FAM IM or DIH 2157 Pacific Ave. Costa Mesa 548·9572 $155,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 ••633 Lido Park Dr, F·2, NB 631-7300 $620,000 Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM •314 Avendia Cumbre (Bluffs) NB 759-9100 $239.500 Sat 1·5 3221 Moritz Dr., Hunt Harbour 846.2850 $429.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1741 Tustin #lB. Costa Mesa 646-3255 Sat/Sun 1·5 •405 Vista Suerte (Bluffs l NB 759-9100 $235,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 314 Avenida Cumbre, N~ Bch 759-9100 $239,500 Sat 1·5 •3411 Calle La Veta. San Clemente 4gi.3511 $139,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 345 University N-1. Back Bay. CM 673·8494 $142.500 Sun 1·4 'l2J!l Fiesta. Newport Beach 646·5096 · Sat/Sun 12·4 24106 Aven ida Corona. Pt.Nigue l, DP 644·4848 $183,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 16 Redwood Tree Ln , Univ. Pk. Irv. 759-1501 $162.000 Sun 1·5 390 Sunrise Cr .. Costa Mesa 645-0303 $164.500 Sat/Sun 1·4 1001 W.Stevens #253.S.Cst.Ter.SA 963-8182 $96.900 Sun 1·4 2501 W. Sunflower nu. Santa Ana 546·2313 $93.500 Sat 10·2 9 Encore Crt. Npt. Crest. N.B. 546-2313 $199.700 Sat 1·4 l II pin FAM IM or DEM 532Cancha , The Bluffs, NB 631·7300 $194,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2328 Vista Huerta, Bluffs. NB 640-5357 $198.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 II pin FAM RM or DEM 11 Kia Loa Ct, Nwpt Crst. NB 673-7300 $225.000 Sun 1·5 2116 Vista Entrada, Bluffs. NB 631-7300 $239.000 Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE I IR phis FAM RM or DIN !nfi6 Verde Mar Dr .. Hunt. Beach 968-8341 $110,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IEDIOOM •56Sea Island. Newport Beach 640.4518, Assum. $215,IXX> Sat/Sun •25 Canyon Island Dr .. Newport Bch 675·5200 Sat/Sun l ·5 · · 3 IEDIOOM 2643 Vista Ornada. Bluffs. NB 675-2311 $265.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE I Hl>I OOM ~l S. PCH, Sp 754 Treasure Is, Lag Beach 963·8182 $96,500 Sat 1·5 2 II pla FAM IM or DIN 14851 Jeffrey Rd , #11, lrvine 759·1616 Sat/Sun 1-5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2-2 llOlOOM 514 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 644·9060 $252,000 Sl.m l ·S . l 11 .... J• 700 Marguerite (Old CdM> CdM 875-6000 $449.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 502 Acacia, Corona del Mar 640-48.50 $425,000 · Sun 1·5 644-6200 $770,000 Sun 1·5 3120 Lincoln, Costa Mesa 673-7761 $339,500 Sun 1·5 •17 Muir Beach Cir, CdM . 720-720~ J asmine Ave, CdM 540-1151 Sat l·S 1815 Tanager Dr., Mesa Verde, CM 546-2313 $246,000 Sat l2·S/Sn H *2347 Irvine, Newport Beach 673-8550 $289 000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1235 C)'nlhia Crt., Colta Mesa 548-2313 $205,000 Sat 11·4 ··~ ......... mooannet Dr. (lliiaVtrde)CM m.sc. $190,000 Slt!Sun 1·5 •n~ Bermuda, Colla M .. m-m ~Jooo Slt/Sull1·5. ut Via Lorca, neWJOl't IMttb m.1• 1119.000 Sun 1-4 , "4-9060 $2 400,00& Sun 1·5 1818Glenw00d Ln, Baycrest, N.8. 631-7300 $495,000 Sun 1·5 5 Deerwood, Bil Canyon, N.B. 644-6200 S2 100,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2735 Cibola <Men del Mar) CM 631-7370 $176,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1500Hi&bland Dr. (Westclf) NB •·5fo0 "39,000 Sat/SUn 1·5 . ............ .. •550oWa Point, Cara. clel Mar ... .... ••• Slt/Sml:.S 673-4400 $.120,000 Sun 2·5 PS l II & I• 1826W. Balboa Blvd, NwptPenin 675-1771 $194,500 Sat 1·5 4 ll 1 •• ••D Grand Canal, N.B. 6.11·1400 S67S,000 Sat 1·5 00 * Pool * * Waterf ronl •• • Waterfraat 6 Pool :1 ' 'l - ·' ; ; ,. . I ' ( :· • ' • i ~ ,• , \ ~ r . ?, . ,· , i ·, " " " " ~ I I I REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949, OPIM SAT & SUM l·I I COMI W1TH us. .. TO D0'9l SMOUS. .. A,J ESTIC FOUR BEDROOM HOME. IMPRESSIVE GALLER\' ATRIUM ARRANGEMENT WITH SLIDlNC ROOt' INDOOR OUTDOOR lJVING WITHIN THE HOME. .SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE WET BAR WITH BRASS SI~~ •'KENt'H DOORS. FRENCH WINDOWS. PLANTATION SHunt:RS LAROK •'AMILY ROOM 1 WITH BRICK FIREPLACE. VIEW PATIO WITH SPARKUNO POOL AND SPA .. GAS BBQ AND f1REPIT ASK FOR DOTTIE AUSTERO OR CARLYN STEINER. JANE MINSKOt'F. I 1906 GALAXY DltlVI •....•..••.•.•••.••.•.•••• $600,000 COME WITH US ..• TO IAY~IH$T .. lM~~CCABLE THREE BEDROOM, TWO BATH HOMt. .DEN ANO FORMAL DINING ROOM .. THE CO MPLETE PROPERTY IN CLUDING THE LANDSCAPING SHOWS LIKE A MODEL .GARAGE COMPLt:TELY nMSHED .LOADS OF STORAGE CABINETS SEE PIA D'A.URIA OR STEFANI MEURER ~ f 2 l TIADIWIHOS LAND .•••••••.•••••••••...••....• $325,000 COME WITH US ... TO HAllOI VIEW HOMES. IMMACULATE THREE BEDROOM llOME.. CAR MEL MODEL FORMAL DINING AND FA&llLY RO O MS FEE LAND NOT LEASEHOLD. CONVENIENT TO COMMUNITY POOL .SEE JOAN BIRDSALL. If 30 POltT lltlSTOL ClltCU ...................... $261,500 COME wmt US. •. TO HAbOl HIGHUMDS. ELEGANT FOUR BEDROO M HOME DINING ROOM WITH BUlLTIN CHINA CABINETS ENORMOUS UPSTAIRS MA STER SUITE HUG F. SPARKLING POOL AND SPA. GREAT FAMILY HOME SEE SUSAN FROST. 2027 DHOltAH LANE ........... SAT 1·5 ........... $250,000 COME WITH US ••. TO HAllOI tlGHUHDS. SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOMS AND DEN .. LOVELY KIT CHEN . SEPARATE BREAKFAST ROOM . WET BAR .. ASSUMABLE $70,000 lST T.D. OWNER WILL CARRY 2NOT.D .. SEE HARRIET PERRY ltlS IHYL UHE ......... SAT 1·5 ................. $197,500 COME WITH US .. TO THE ILUFFS. NEAT THREE BEDROOM CONDO TWO BATHS. THE POPULAR "X" PLAN .. TRY 20"1: DOWN OR LEASE OPTIO!\ ASK FOR MICHELLE DAVY OR JOAN BIRDSALL. JIM MELBONOR BARBARA ARMSTRONG 532 CANCHA ...................•••••..•.•••.•...•• SI 94,500 COME WITH US •.. TO COSTA MESA -CHERRY WE AREA. ATTRACTIVE THREE BEDROOM HOME FENCED CO RNER LOT 70xl35. AMPLE ROOM FOR POOL PLUS RE CREATIONAL VEHJ CLE TWO CAR GARAGE OWNER MOTIVATED SEE DORIS BROWN 302 VISTA IAYA .............. SAT 1.5 ............. $115,500 A YAU.AILE IY AProtMTMEHT COME WITH US ... TO HAllOI ltlDGE.. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS HOME SUGGESTS QUALITY THREE H UGE BEDROOMS .. FORMAL DINING JWOM MIRRORED WALLS IN lJBRARY AND FAMILY ROOMS AIR CONDITIONING VIEW Of MOUNTAINS AND NIGHT LIGITTS ASIC FOlt ltOHMIE MAR.AVICH .................... $495,000 COME WITH US ••. TO WESTCLIFF. ATTRACTIVE FOUR BEDROOM HOME COUNTRY KITCllEN WITH EATING AREA .. OAK CABINETS ALL NEW APPLIA~C ES Nt.:W CARPETS THROUGHOUT CUSTOM DRAPES AND WALLPAPER SELLER MOTIVATED .. SUBMIT OFFER ASIC FOR DOTTIE AUSTERO ........................ $299,500 -COME WITH US .•• TO MESA ILUFFS, WESTSIDl. LIKE NEW TWO BEDROOM CONDO MASTER BEDROO.M. LIVING ROOM . DINING ROOM AND KITCHE~ HAVE VIEW QF MOUNTAINS AND CITY LIGHTS. OWNER WlLL CARRY Ml ALL INCLUSIVE T.D. THREE YEARS AT 131;'1 ASK FOlt ALUM MIMOI ••......•.••....•..•.••.•••..• $119,500 8 UNITS. Brand new s1a,ooo lo•n. 1255,000. S.n Bernardino. LOT IN DANA POINT. u~ down will ubotdlllate 11~.ooo. SO. CAUF. lWn 146-HOI DtsDtrate StS',OOODll Prictdfw~ S.lt~yoww. Nr new, /roreu1onally decorate 2 bdrm + den, 2~ ba, wet bar, (pie. acrcu from Santa Ana Country Club. Sll0,000. 911.~assuma· ble 2nd by owner. Fast Escrow-owner bought new home SS6·S434. 7~0411 • Ji2,000 buys $46,000 2nd TD On well serured home in Costa Mesa 18";, pays ll90 per mo {;all Rob MARTHA DID rT! She did a super job or de roraling this sharp 3 Bdrm home Amenities &•lore' Only SIJS.000 Call now9n5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS SP AHLE PUHTY! S20.000 down. owner will carry a 2nd and will pro v1de additional fmam" mg help oo this lovely 4 bdrm home with a sparkling pool. Only 1139,900 Call now 979-5370 ALLSTATE REAl.TOAS POOL + TENNIS $42,000 DOWN Assume low interest loans! Spanish tile entry leads to plush Newport Beach estate. Living room features beautiful hreplace and soaring r eil1ngs Gourmet cookers kitchen! 4 generous bdnns. Enjoy your own sparkling pool, separate spa and paddle tennis court. Only S289. 000 ! Call 67 3-8SSO THE REAL ESTATERS E'SIDE CHAIMB Completely remodeled with skylights, stained glass windows and wood panelhng F'Tesh p11nt thruout On great CM R2 lot. Only Sll.9,900. 751-3191 SPICTACUUlt COUNTRY ATMOIPHIH -Custom everything, most beautiful kitchen you 'JI ever see. Three bedrooms and den, every detail is top quality, flus a bay view. $775,000 ... A listing o Bert Reedy. UTltEA T IM OLD CdM -Master bedroom has wet bar. fireplace and bay view. Two bedroom, 21,2 bath, adorable house. Fren~h doors . patios. $324.000 ... A listing of Sara Marvin. FANTASY LIVIMG -Privacy , fireplaces. atrium, family room , plus three bedrooms. community pool, spa and tennis· ..... this home has it all for $395,000 ... A listing of Barbara Hutchings. WHY PAY MORE? 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining room. family room. sunny deck and creekside patio. Terrific at $142.500 ... A listing of Natalie Fogarty. llG IUUTlfUL FAMILY HOME -You don't have to be crowded anymore. Five terrific bedrooms, lots of baths. s pace and great financing . $450,000. .A listing of Tom & Rita Boland. IUUTlfULLY MAIMTAINED -Three bedroom and family room in Mesa Verde with large yard. Assumable financing at $174 ,900 ... A listing of Harriet Hammond. U,_.IVUI: fif)Ml:i REALTORS. 675·6000 2.«S U.t Cou t Hlth••11. Corona 4-1 M1r WE HAVE 42 OF THE BES!' AGENTS IN TOWN ANANCING AYAIWLE IACK IA Y AltU. Owners will finance this attractive family home just listed! 4 Br, 3 Ba. Large family rm. overlooks covered patio & rose garden . Motivated sellers. Only $210' 000 ! IALIOA ISLAND'S lowest priced duplex . Probate sale on 30x85' lot. Bldr's opportunity .. low. low $289.500. MEAltLY NEWPORT IEACH . Immaculate 2 br. 2 story, in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lrg. fenced yard. Only $108,500. 2424 Santa Ana. Open Sun 1·5 THE ~EAL ESTATERS HARBOR REALTY CUSTOM IUILT Looking for cedar lined closets or a central station security system or maybe a commercial telephone set up? Well, there is that and more in this lovely traditional styled family home. 4 bdrms ., paneled fa mily rm., formal dining rm .. large game rm .. outside office and pool. Immaculate condition and priced to sell at $425. 000. 44 FT OM T .. IAY A terrific value in bayfront living! Spacious single level condo with 2 large bdrms, and 2 full ba~ priced below the market at $565 ,000. Owners have bought another home. Extra wide bayfront terrace ideal for entertaining. Boat slip priv.ileges. Prime location. OLDE CORONA DB. MAR Overlooks the nature park. Lots of trees. Rustic atmosphere. 6 year old duplex with two big units, each has fireplace . beam ceilings, private porches, carpets and drapes. Very clean. The financing is most unusual with only $70.000 down on a purchase price of $320. 000. LOCATION Ii Pl.ICE If you thought you could not afford Newport Beach and particularly the Westcliff Area of Newport Beach - -think again. A reaJly sharp first floor condo with private enclosed yard for only $129,500. 2 bdrms., expensive carpets and drapes, all deluxe bit ins . A real sleeper. 5.SACHS Located in picturesque San Juan Capistrano just minutes from the Sea with a lovely view. Ideal horse ranch and investment opportunity. Attractive financing can be arranged. $695,000. IALIOA ISLAND 2 story commercial building with 3 apartment.s and a popular restaurant. Excellent rental record . Prime Marine Ave . location. $498 ,000 with very creative financing possible HOME FOR RENT Front row in Eastbluff with an unobstructed view. 4 bdrms. plus family rm. and enclosed yard. $1195 per month. Available August 1st. (7141 6 73-4400 121 ll 621·2121 .... BLUFFS 8.WJl:E From entry to alt.le -situated m parklike setting 3 Bdrm 2 level. Totally upgr aded. New 30 year financing available. Reduced -now $229,500 BAYPllNT- LIKE A tml. 25'7r down moves you in. Seller will finance at 1312 '7. for 10 years . New Pacesetter home, 2 Br. den. 2'12 Ba , fireplace, Ash cabinets, microwave, A/C. Private sunny patio. common area, spa, BBQ & V-ball. $194 ,500 includes the land. Weolway1i...e .. best LlttiMJs of "-best price1! ON THE SAND Cute bachelor condo on the beach r only $120.000. Perfect for vacat n home or young executive. For m e information call us now GIANT RXB 5 Bdrms 3 Ba , pool. RV access. 2 frplcs, and great financing. Call now for more information . Full price $164,900. The Lawson Reahy fjL~O "•'". IAYHONT MOMU Company of;J, J~t FlltST TIME OM MARKET OUTSTANDING early California 3 bdrm with thick walls . dining room. study, large brick patio with spa on 52' lot. S695.000. 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVI .................. 631·7300 1-----·1 ESTATE SALE! Must sell ! Waterfront duplex. Inviting owners unit open.ing to a lrg. front ;>atio w /dock. Master Br w/sundeck overlooking water . Lrg rear rental unit. Below appraisal at $399 ,500. OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE. TM Haritor Arto's l.oRl)tst &hlbtistt.d bol hhltt eo...-OPEN SUM 1·4 116 Via TnHt. BEST IN BLUFFS CUSTOM IAYFRONT. Spectacular view. 2500 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. fam rm. 31'2 baths. Expanded & luxurious country French decor. $495,000. OPIH 1-5 2147 VISTA &CTR.ADA OME YEAlt MEW. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, neutral upgrades. Spacious liv. & din. rooms. You own the land. $325,000. OPIH 1·5 1912 VISTA CAUDAL JUST LISTED. Lovely 1 level, 3 bdrm, 3 bath Bonita. Owner will carry 1st. Shown by appt. $265,000. HELEN B. DOWD UALTOI, IMC. 644-0134 Uat & 1.., With 1M bpertt Ba'l'fw,.d Sparkling white sand and beautiful Newport Bay Just steps from your front door. Dellghtrul 3 bdrm, den, 3 bath home with spacious private patio. Outstanding vaf ue just nctuced to $3-49,500. OP1M TODAY Z.1 271111J::• ....... ILIA IOW THlt4KIHG TOWMHOME? Call the specialists at the condominium In· rormatlon center. Touchstone Realty 963-al67 RXER AMO SAVE! A buy at 1119,950. 3 Bdrm 2 bath. huge added family room with fireplace. "All needs paint and carpet." See and save. Call s.6-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS S1VS TO llACH 2 bdrm each unit + room • bllh off 2 car garage. Oood w ta rtntal arta. ~000. associated 8'-' , .. f g <, ,, f fl. ... "·. ' • "' f,1• • ., • UMl'TS $339,500 One, 3 • 4 Bdrm unlts. Oar11e. plus extra park· Ing for each. Laundry room with coin operated equ ipment . 140,500 scheduled Income. Renta coWd be raised. Hurry, thi1 bar1aln woo'tlutl64&-7171 THE REAL ESTATERS ------' co..-cw. +LJYM SpacloUI I bdnn, 2 be1' apl. Bltln1, wet bar, nrtplace1.. atrium. Over IOO tq, R. ol .._ ~(t -+ 4 NI' pnlf. Prktdat••· associated lteol&teS.. IL \llll() It Opening for one ex · perlenced salesperson to aell pr4;1llgiolm homes We have great location. prof esslonal associates and over 25 million in listings. For confidential interview call Kevin, Corporate Plaza Realty 760-9333 D A v r D s 0 N R E A L T t r N C. ii 'f1 ~ .. "'P"" P, ,o ~, ~ 673· 9060 •COIT COTTAGE* SOLAI HU T1HG Sensational 3 bdrm home featuring upgraded interior, frencb doors & a spa in extra large yard. All for $110,000. Owner will carry large 2nd T.D. 759·1501 or 752-7373 KNOCK ICMOCK This is no joke. It's opportunity knocking. Be sure to see this mint condition 2 bedroom beauty. Assume existing loans at less than 13% effective rate. Owner very motivated! 545-9491. •PAMOUMIC VIEW• * HAHOlt RIMI * This serenely beautiful home is set against a changing backdrop of green & golden slopes, long shadows & twinkling lights! Featuring 3 bdrms + a spacious libr ary, formal dining & gourmet kitchen for memorable dars thruout the years. A dramatic stairway that's wrapped around an atrium leads to a hideaway master suite with study & fireplace fo r those chilly evenings! For a private showing of this superb residence call 759·1501or752·7373. AGIHT Will •SHOT I Y llA Tl SILL9 I! this home Is nol sold lmmedl~'* ! Assume existing loan at 9~%. 9!!~l family home. Owner rmvtna out Gf,area --Oesperate ! 545·9491. SPECIAL OFFER RfAL ESTATE LICENml SCllJOL WEIK NIGt:ffS OI WHKEHDS s3900 For more information , ... 11 ........ HnU. 963-5671 759°1501 OCIAtROMT IUM•M.OW Private lockable gate onto white sand. Charming . Laguna cottage is perfect weekend hideaway or rental. Owner wi ll rinan ce at 13 3 d own and NO PAYMENTS FOR ONE. YEAR !!! •.ooo. n.•1963~5671. NEW 3 bdrm. high open beam ceilings. skylights. 3 bdrm + djning room. 2 decks. fireplace & spa in master suite. $630,000. OPEN SUM 1·3 221 Via Ithaca 1418 v,. L1du • Nr,.,purt lk"h • 67S·4S62 IETilR THAN CD's Make money before you take possession -priced below market value . 2 bedroom condo. Won 't last at this price! s:l5·9491 . ••CONDO CONYBSIOth • These sixty units are ju.st waiting to be converted. Choice Bakersfield location "with very low vacancy factor Three assumable loans . Owner asking $1,990.000 or will consider trade for mobile home park. 714/5.56-7035. •SElUlt FINAMCIHG AVAJLAILE• Sensational 2 story. executive home featuring 4 large bdrms, 3 baths, formal dining. family room & bonus room. Located at end of quiet, cul-de-sac. Only $187,000 with assumable financing. 759· 1501 or 752· 7373. 'cun eonAets These six two bedroom, one bath homes are situated on ~~ acre in a prime Costa Mesa location. They have fireplaces , new roofs within the. past year and have been f reshly painted. There is no vacancy factor and best of all the owner will finance $300,000 at 1314'k interest only!! Hurry, won't last! 714/556-7035. SI 0,000 DO'WM!I Very creative fi nanclnJ available on this spacious home reatunng 3 bclrrm & 2 baths ! Recently pajnted & papered tor , the discriminating bl4yerl Only Sll9,000. 759·1501 or '52·7373. .. ...., ~, .. ,_._.CUIUYI OM M CANYON eoll COUISI Spectacular Deane Homes "Versailles" located on largest lot of all Deane Homes. Beautiful golf course view ! Professionally landscaped yatd w/mature 'trees in a private park-like setting including a lovely, large pool & huge spa + an at· tractive gazebo. Gated front courtyard entry with fountain. Marble noor in foyer with g litterinJ chandelier. 4 Bdrms . den, formal dining room & 4 i,; baths. Priced right at $895,000. Call ron appointment llG CAHYOH COUMTIY CUii FOi THE CHAIRMAN OF THI IOAID Magnificent Georgian Colonial re- sidence o'looking the 8th green or Big Cyn golf course. The finest craftsmanship & mater\als! Imported marble, air·cond, crystal chandeliers, crown moldings, rich paneling, 3 wet bars + many other impressive features. 5 Large bedroo~. each with private baths. banquet-size dining rm. ram rm with marble fireplace, billiard rm with coffered ceiling & oak floors , refrigerated wine rm. A truly elegant home for someone who appreciates the finest! By appt. $2,150,000. HARIOR VIEW IROADMOOl-VllW! New offering in this lovely 4 bdrm home with a great view of bay, ocean & bright lights. New prof. landscaping front & rear. Lge famil y rm. formal dining rm & 212 baths. Great location . Leasehold. Reduced to $395,000 ! Vac. 1251 SURR.IHEWAT Oflf:HUT/SUH 1·5 Z·STORY DUPLU....fi4EWPOIT HACH STIPS TO IEACH-OWHB FIHAHCE Call today to see this fine duplex ! Live in one unit & rent the other. 4 Bdrms . deck & 2 baths in upper ; 2 bedrms & 1 bath in lower. Fireplace in each. Some view of ocean. OWC 1st T.D. & note or $247 .000. int. only .. $.52.500 down pmt. No loan fee. $299.500. IAUOA ISLAMD DWUX-$4SO.OOO 4 Bedrooms upstairs & 3 bedrooms downstairs with patio and deck . Cov- ered gar~ge + laundry room. Ex· cellent for summer-winter rental. Just steps to the bay & beach from the door of this excellent tax shelter + poten· tially appreciating property. JUST LISJlD-$135,000 HEA no IUDHEY·SH»ED POOL Here's the cutest 3-bedroom cottage in all Costa Mesa and just nestled in flowers. Large grassy back yard for the kids, plus.beautiful pool with large deck area. 90 ' wide frontage . Central- ly located to major shops. See it and you'll fall in love. WISLEY M. TA YLOI CO., UAL TOH 2111 S-J ..... ttlaloed NEWPORT ClHTIR. M.I. 64t 4t I 0 RCTaylorCo 640-9900 NO NEW ANANCl~G NEEDED ULOW IS A SAMPLING 0 F Pl~TIES THAT HA YE MOT I VA TED SILUIS WHO WILL ASSIST IH A.LL OI PAIT OF THE FOW4CtMG. Ttal All MANY MOU: ..CALL US MOW TO SH IF WE HA YI OHi FOi YOU. WE ARE THE FIHAHCIHfi SPECIALISTS TRAIHB> TO STIUC· TURE EVHY TRAMSACTION TO MEET YOUR HEEDS. If WE CAN'T DO IT, HO OHECAH! TRY S 15,000 DOWN One year new , 2 Br. + den townhome with pool. spa, sauna. ONLY Sl35.000. Better hurry! IRIHG YOUR DINGHY! 60 ft. bayfront on Linda Isle . 5 Br .. 6 baths. pool & spa, double dock for 4 yachts. Owner wi ll carry 1st T.D. -$2, 100.000 100/o DOWM 3 Br .• 2 bath Harbor View Home near park and pool. Owner will help finance at $219,950 HEIMITS WAMTID 3 bedrooms, fantastic ocean & canyon views. gazebo, l ush landscapin g . Anxious owner. $299,000. WIN IUMMI ... AIOUMD looking for the perfect 4 Br. & Fam. Room on cul de sac with pool slie lot? Dry her tears, and caH us now! Unbelievable at $215,<XX> WUP YOUI I.ft AIOUNI some JOOd wi ne and watch the breathtaking .. ocean le city light views. Then jacu.ut next to your ~ate master tuite. A boo\11 ill· dilles & more ars. ' raa Rootll. fkr>', it's juat _,,5,CXX> presents ....... .., . ..., ... Oc.. JOO FT. IAYNOM1'HOMI O.t9'tPollttofMl.,..w.t LOCATll + finldl( 1 •...-U .. MIWPOIT Super work space, more parking in low maintenance rear. Attractive 3 Bdrm. den, 2l'a bath home w/many custom features. Sl85,(XX). 1806 lerytL.a •• Ml 0,.. Wf1-I ·5" LIDO ISU HOt.m ~ SUM l·S IJOVIA OUITO Featured on Homes Tour this lovelY traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly decorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. OPIMSUH 1·5 214Y'IAITHACA Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room·& 2 patios . Beam ceilings. Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price for the money. RAMD HIW IAYflOMT 12,.e ... U I~ 4 Bdrm 4 bath, incl private boat dock and view ot coutllne. Sl ,650,000 includes the land. 2274 Channel Rd, NB Open Sat/Sun 1-5 llG CANYON'S MST L9As._LMI QUALITY HOMl IM J STMIS Originally custom built on one of the largest Iota in Cliff Haven, now updated with a gorgeous new kitchen. br~akfast room and de· lightful family room. 4 Bdrms, plus plans for master suite with view of bay and Fashion Island. Owner will assist with financing. 100 Clff Dr .. Ml 0,. W/S. 1·5 IAYCIEST-SUMMB HADY Exceptional new listing. Move in condition! Vaulted ceilings, walls of brick, parquet tiled floors, shutters and wide overhangs for summer shade. 3 Bdrms, family room, brick fireplace. low care yard. $279,500. 130 Mslwt. HI 0,.. WIS. 1·5 PEHIMSULA POIMT llACHFIOMT Panoramic bay " ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine rootn. $1,38.5,000. Beautlrul, sunny all view borne on huce 6000 aq ft bland Point. 4 bdrm++. den, rec rm, bar, din. rm!, panoramic declta, swim ·beach, d~lt l parluna galore. Walk to ocean. OwMr will finance. Sl.100.000 lland incl.1173--0202 C/ 8. This 4 Bdrm, 3 ba Broadmoor home is an oasis with lots of privacy, large pool and separate .spa. Owner has moved and is very motivated. $799,000. #8 Winged Foot, NB Open Sat/Sun 1·5 NEWPORT Cl.EST COHDO MIEW USTM 2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8, immaculate. Low priced at $215,000. IMCOMI PROPEITIES IWft TriM wt• View .t lllr This immaculate 3 Bdrm U>wnhome offers the comfort and coovenienct of Newport. Beach living. Great location. $265,000 -Ask for John or Patrick. 2?.85 & 89 Santa Ana Ave. $265,000 COIOHA .. MAR-W1TH VIEW! Spinakers on the horiwn. sunsets over Catalina. Beautiful Broadmoor 4 Bdrm & family room; ready to move in. Xlnt financing avail. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR :1>7 Hamilton $175,000 415 Hamilton $190,000 1395 & 99 Baker St. $375,000 250 I Isla.ct View 0,. Sat/S-I ·S J.11 u ·Y' ,1. D• •. "'< B o /~ blbl -------ia bdrm Knotty pine "Dkn & Lw1~ uf walls. dining area. Kitchen, New carpet. low taxes. 25 mi from Medford Org. 169.500, COMMaCIAL 3 Lots · 23rd & Newport RESIDBmAL 2030 Monrovia $275,000 $ 95.000 2643 Vista Omada Open Sat/Sun l·S IDEAL fAMIL Y HOME~ YCIEST Total fa mily activities from 3 car garage & RV area, to huge family room to eat-in gourmet kitchen - not to mention 5 Bdr~. 4 baths, formal dining room. enclosed yard. 0kwro~• ffiuu~ ~1·4:..:..445=-----· SHIPSHAPI (714) 631-0680 Iven Wells c~tom with retractable rool 4 large bdrms-very bght & open home with sparkhoj pool Owner will help • with fmaocmg. SJ95,000. I 4 BR l..., BA. South Cst Ulaza area li50 mo. Ask for David. $4l-llcn7 or 646-3255 Avail. now. THE HEISSER Cflf ANY INC. 714/ 641-0763 1500 HHJN-d, HI 0,.. W/S. 1·5 CUSTOM IALIOA r&IHSULA I All wood & glass -2 stories on large lot. Only 7 years old & in prime concfition. Owner transferred & will finance 1st Trust Deed. $495,000. IAUOA ISLAMD DUPLEX TERMS-TERMS-TERMS Great property for summer & winter rents, just steps to South bay front. Excellent financinJZ al low interest rates! S449.000. Call for details. SUH, WAVES AHD · ACTI~ On the beach! Beautiful duplex on the oceanfront, has 3 Bdrms and fantastic view upstairs. and 2 Bdrms and walled patio below. Custom built and custom furniture included if desired. $750,000. 615-3411 Lake Forest S&.S Home. 3bdrm. 2ba, air. pool. tennis. Sl5S.OOO 13~.':l int for 'JO !yrs. R 3 properly. Three 2bdrm rentals. Sl.20.000. Owner will finance Agent. 631·0680 EZTOOWN ONTHEHIU . overlooking sail boa:S and ocean sunsets' Rare Harbor View Hills o~ portunity Owner '5 arut· io us and will help finanre Onlr S72.000 down . Low interest! Elegant living and din· mg room reatures spec· tacular views Large ramily room opens to secluded. sparkhnf pool. 3 large bdrms. On· ly 13$9.900 ! Hurry. J 1111 IJSted. Call673-ISSO THE REAL ESTATE RS IEACH HOUSE, $157.500 -Newport Beach 3 Bdrm A-frame with a $74.000 assumable low, low interest. SUPER MM OCEAM VIEW -Outstanding No. Laguna 4 Bdrm home w /large lot and assumable loan -on oceanside or highway. Steps to beach. Large deck off dining rm. S68.5,000. HEW LISTING IH SEAVIEW -4 Bdrm . l story view home. Prof. landscaped. New carpel. Enclosed brick atrium. Large master suite. Light & airy. Guarded gate. $383.000. TURTlf:IOCIC HIGHLAHDS -2 story 4 Bdr~ 3 ba. Ma cGregor. Step down living rr:n. lge dinm$ rm. bay window breakfast nook with sunny sat down view. 13% financing -soc; loan. $350,000. JASMIHI CIEEI OCEAN VIEW -3 Bdrm. Plan 5 with quiet, formal elegance. private spa off master bdrm and a br~thtaking view. $438.000. HUMTIHGTOH HAllOUR -Davenport Island. custom 3 Bdrm home with 63' of bayfront, boat dock sauna and spa, exquisitely appointed, shutters, parquet flooring. panelin~. rich tone thruout. Owner w /carry at 14'7c with $175,000 cash. It's smashing! $800.000. WATHFIOMT DUPLEX -2 Bdrm plus bachelor, both units with brick fireplaces. pier and float. Room for two boats. $450.<XX>. OWHEI WILL TaADI -20 acres near Rancho California. Owner wants condo in Nwpl, Irvine, Costa Mesa. Cao be divided into 4 to 5 acre parcels for sm~ll equity or $140,000 takes aU. JASMINE CIHI -Comfortable 3' Bdrm home with plantation shut.ters, parquet floors, lush carpeting, tasteful decoratin(. Within tbe security gales of J asmine Creek. 914 3 assumable loan. -$320,CXX>. MACNAB IRVINE REALTY IAYFRONT CORONA DB. Mil-Living ~m with high beamed ceiling & fireplace, wall or used brick. Deck on bay with private pier & slip for 42' boat. 3 BR & 3 BA/in mam house with interior courtyard with BBQ plus penthouse above 3-car garage. $3.000.000 including land. Cathy or David Schweickert 642-8235. (Sl5) 45' OH LIDO IAYFIOMY. Mediterranean gracious living. Distinctive architectural details. marble, custom tiles. Master suite w/2 full baths & skylight dressing rm. Dock for la~ge boat. $2 ,300,000 Dona Chichester 642-8235 <S16l UNOA ISU IEAUTY. Lovely lagoon location w/bay on 2 sides ! 2-story. fam. rm. 3 BR. + maids! Seller wiU consider installment sale or AITO. $1,850,00> Leasehold · Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 (S17 ) IA YSHORES IA YFROMY B.KAMCL Tall impressive doors enter through used brick to pool. garden & the bay beyond. 4 BR suites fam . rm. $1 ,400,000 leasehold estate. Barbara Aune 642-8235 (S18 ) FIOMT ROW VIEW! Irvine Terrace · bay. ocean & night lights! Charming borne w /3 spacious BR suites, 5 balm. fabulous new •kitchen, library & separate playroom. $690,000 Cathy Schweickert 642-8235 (519) . IAY ~HORE COUMTRY FHMCH 2-Story townhome. 24 hour security gated community & private beaches . 2 BR, 3 baths. den. formal dining, sauna1 $585,000 Dona Chichester 642-823.5 (520) llG CAHYOH FAIRWAY VISTA. Serene & spacious 2BR Dover rmdel overlooking the 6th fairway. Formal living rm & ms\r suite open to lg patio. SpaciQUS kitchen connects to lg brkf st nook & gdn area. Pvt location w/electric. gate. $475,000 Lynne Valentine. 644-6200 ($21 ) ONIE OF A KtMD! Fabulous 4BR pool home in Newport Beach. Large corner location. Totally remodeled with exquisite use of rare woods, beveled glass, French doors, wall treatments. European desiµed kitchen. One or the finest offermgs. $450,000. Holly Markas. 644-6200 (S22) COIOMA DIL MAI DWI.IX. 3 Bedroom 2 Bath plus 2 Bedroom 2 Bath . Great corner location. South of Coast Highway. Reduced to $337 ,500 Dona Chichester 642..8235 ($23) ~ COUISI YllW! Desirable "Oakcrest" 2 BR unit l o McLain Big Ca nyon t.ownbomes. Front row view w/ private 2·car garage. $257,500. Martha Macnab M2·~ (824) NEWPORT IA YFIOMT. Lease option or minimal down payment and owner to finance. Rare opportwlity for this 2 BR 2 BA condominium with pool and boat slip. $315,000 Barbara Callihan 642-8235 (S25 ) JASMINE CHB • Pl.AM I • Corner lot, bright , and cheery. 2 Br and den. Decorated in 1 neutral tones. plantatiDn shutters, wa ll & window treatments throughout. Seller will help with financing. Lowest known price Plan 1 available $289,000 Holly Markas 644-6200 ($26 ) HAllOI VIEW HOMES. Well located 4 BR with private spa. Comer location w/city light view. Seller·will assist with financing, so bring all offers. $279,00> Holly Markas 644-6200 (S27) MEWPORT COUNTRY ESTAll. Traditional. 2·story Cape Cod home with spacious livin~ rm . & din. rm., fam. rm., opens onto lush gardens: large master BR suite with view balcony $274,000 Paula Bailey I Joyce Edlund 642·8235 IS28) PRIME PENIHSULA DWUX! 3 BR. 2 bath duplex 11.-'l blocks from the ocean . Fantastic investment wi nter or summer rental. $259,000 Low down and owner will carry AITD. Sharon Smith 644-6200 (S29) HEW LOW PRICf.HEW TaMS. "South of the Highway " property in a n elegant neighborhood. Low down payment. Large 3 BR re sidence on a pool sized yard. $249.000 Coby Ward 642·8235 (S30) OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5 · 183'l Marapata, Corona del Mar CAMEO HIGHLANDS! Great home for entertaining and relaxing around a sparkling pool in the tot.ally enclosed front yard. Lg rear yard. Open and airy 4 BR home. $229.000. Sharon Smith. 644-6200 (531) McLAIM IEST IUY · Big Canyon COndo: Under market · the only 3 BR on the market. Sunken living rm, formal dining rm. Seller motivated. $210,000. Suzann e Shuler 642-8235 ($32) "IACK IA Y MIMI ESTATE.• Over 2400 sq. ft. custom like home reatures 4 BR, 3 BA. formal di n in~ + fam. rm . Ow n er extremely motivated. Will assist wit h financing. Paula Bailey 642-8235 $208,000 (533) MEW IN "TUITLllOC• HOJ.DMOOI." Delightful Plan 1 with view of mountain. Features 3 bedrooms and family room ~th sparkling ~I and spa, tile fountain ln atrium, baghly upgraded. Fee $195,000 Sharon Smith 644·6200 (534) CO'ZY COMOO. Wrap around greenbelt adds to the charm of this 3 BR end unit condo in Brookvh!w. Close to com. pool at tennis courts. ~500. Tom Allinson or Terry Hanes 8'2 <s.15) ' • HOM1E8 Ofll INVUTMEHTS • PAOfH90W. EXP£MNCEO ASSOCIATES : • • MAAKET EVALUATIOHs I ltdhlll • PERSONAL SEAVICE lelltJ SOLD 11,.7300 3377 VIA UDO ~ NEWPORT BEACH WA TllfllOMI' lO' DOCK Newport's best water buy $525,000 gets you a 3br, 3ba huge master suite w/spa. Sun decks w/grt vu. Sit dn. bar. Excell terms. Bob & Dovie Koop 631-1266 "l " MEWPOIT CUST CONDOS Ocean vu, all 4br. 3ba, Cam. rm., wet bar, din. rm., pool, tennis. "3" to choose from. $197,000 to $210,000. Submit all offers to Bob & Dovie Koop I IO OCIAM YllW Cameo Shores 4br, 3'hba, fam. rm., din . rm .. spacious court yard w/pool . Pri. bchs. Grt fin . $725,000 FEE Bob & Dovie Koop 9UALITY CUSTOM MIWPOIT 4br, 4ba, formal din., l\r1 (\lm. rm., solid wood panel, Huge game '"1\ \) master suite w /vu, frreplace, spa ". "-. V ..• ung rm. Leaving area. Priced to sell. Teri~. ~J.S.<XX> FEE Bob & Dovie UDOISU 4br 4ba lrg lot steps to teMis & clubhouse. Steal at $46o.OOo. $40,000 dn. Must sell fast. Bob & Dovie llVN TlllACI Finest remodel & reder"\.. t\lil. Walls removed, kit redone, shake • \\ \Jean you say, Ju~t beautiful. $390,000 ~ .u sell Cast. Bob ~ Dovie Koop llG CAHYOM Prof. decor Dover 2br, 2ba fam. rm., lrg. yard , room for pool. Guarded gate. Must sell. Submit any offer or terms. Assum. existing $300,000. Price $450.000. Bob & Dovie Koop IMYISTOIS DBJGHI' 4-Plex. 2bd, 1 ba units. Costa Mesa. Good financ- ing, close to everything. Call Marcia Redic k 631-1266 OUTSTAlelMG IUY C.D.M. Ocean view, 4bd, Family room, pool, spa. Sale or lease option. Excellent financing. Call Marcia Redick 631-1266 MIAI OR.AMR COAST COLI.Ml Monticello townhome. Two story, 2 Br 2 Ba, 1 year lease $550 /mo. Avail. immediately. Adrienne 975-1060 IXICUTIYI NOMI WITH POOL California Ranch style, 3 Br 2 Ba, den , bonus room , guest house with private bath. Newly de- corated, great financing. Call for details. AdrieMe 759-1221. IUY IAY Y11W W/~I! Leverage this beautiful bay view 3 Br Newport condo. Overlooks greenbelt. 3 patios! Steps to pool! Extremely motivated seller is lie. agt. Full price $289,900! HURRY, GREAT TERMS! Teri Marquez 759-1221 HOMI WfPllYAll SPA Tastefully decorated with wood fioorinJ,. plush carpets, wood shutters, 2 Bdrm, den, family rm, 2 fireplaces, 2 Bath. Spa off master suite. Good financing. Call for detai.15. Adrienne 759-1221 HAmOMTHllAYI A home for all reaaona. Sunaeta, ocean breeze, sandy /rivate beaches. Charming, spacious ~ Bdrm, Ba, single story beauty. A 1reat bo'me for entertaining. Secluded, gated comm~ity. Seller will consider taking equity in your current home u part or purchase price. In addition, seller is of-· ferinl attractive finandn& tenm . Call Dick Drex- ler for det.aill 758·1221 SPYGLASS OCEAN VllW HOMIS • Enjoy panoramic oceao view from this New Bedford model. Two story, 3500 IQ. ft. Lar1e lot. OWNER WILL CARRY LARGE lit T.D. Sub- mit yourterrna! $745,000. • Another great ocean view. A alngle story, 4 Bdrm, 3 Br Capehom model, newly decorated and move·in ready! Priced to sell at '600,000. • Both open SWlday 1·5. Call Bruce Blom1ren for inlormaUon. 759-1221. RVM~ cl N~wpor1 Beach Lingo Aul&lm OPIM SUNDAY l·I ttOOTlllSITA 2"'• DWM, owe I ST Arttl d1 .. H11l l ... Zk!J ~ ........ .., ....... . Newport IHclt HltMii1,...d, d9te te aclteol1 ..., 1h"ln' ""' ...... -iMttll' ... ... CIR--c .. My ...... .. ltCHO for dttelh. 600D TBMSUI llAMD MIW ILUFFS LIS~ ................. ~ ....... C$ . ....-.....,z •lutd ' ,..,. to peol I ................... ...... ,.... <>.tr $205,000. IEST IUY IM ILUFFS1 l ... J ........ Wtdm/fmlr ,._ .... .. tltctrtc ...... ........................... tri••· Loc•tl " at• tee. t ............. SJ4t,500. IEST WATllFIOM'I' IUY IM MEWPOIT l ldr• + lac••• •t. ,,., ::-:·: ~~50~.: ..,..... .c .. ...,. ,., ................ . ....... ,...,.,.... ctl ... lnldt tWDepalmnl 644-7020 D~ CONDO COMfOIT STAITUMS Y M.UIS - MIWPOIT llACH AllA tAY,IOMTS, PIMTHOUSIS, · POOLS, TIMMIS coum SPAS, 6U41D GATID 01 SICLUDID LOCATIONS, IXCILLIMT ""4MCM AY AIL OH THI IA Y with boat dock & pool, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, assumable loans. Owner will carry paper & may lease option. $315 ,000. Barbara Callihan. Open house Sun. 1-5. 310Fernando1212. PIMTHOUSI, harbor & ocean views , 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 balconies, guard gatA!d, pool " spa. $450,000. Tom Alltnson/· Terry Hanes. Open house Sun 1-S. 100 Scholtz #12. •AIDB4 SITTIM6, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, large private patio, outside unit, pool, tennis. Assumable loan, owner will carry $75,<XX>. $149,000. Barbara Callihan/Tom Allin.son. Open house Sat. 1·5. 2478 Rue de Cannes. •AIDIM HTTIM•. 3 bdrm. 2 bath pool, tennis, sun & m>0n rbes l Secluded but close to shopping. 15% down & owner wiU carry ma· jor ltnancin1. $1•9,000. Tom AlliDlon/Barbara Callihan. DOYll SHOUS AIM. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, cround level, oool, ltepl to shopping & medfcal center. $135,000. Bob OweDJ. IPICW • MO COMM> M low maintenance It super Catalina view. RARE 5 bdrm, S bath fami· ly room home. Truly lat buY at oaly '329,000 lealebold. Tom Alllneoa/Terry BaHt. Open bou1t Sun. 1-5. 2215 Alta Vista. OPIM HOUlll.a ONM OM UDO 1U Smashlnt I BR. + Den. Atrium POOL. "Entertalner's deli1bt. eso~· SM Edie Olson At 2CM VIA OPIM IN MIWPOIT clilrr A Beat Bur! Walk to beaches from this 3 BR. 2~ BA. Beautiful condominium for $185,900. See Cora Baldikoski At 200 COLUMBIA UMDllSTAT9 ILIMMCI On a 45' lot on exclusive Udo Isle, this remodeled home baa all the amenities' for gracious family living, 4 BR . 3 BA. Den. Study. Formal dining room & two private garden courtyards. $.'S9,<XX>. IWHs-ASSUMAU LOAM 'Ibis 3 BR. 2Yt BA condo is in mint condition. Plush neutral carpetl " Sood location. Priced for a fut aale at $177,000. TOWMHOMI IM 116 CANYON A fantastic customized "DEAUVILLE" overlooking the golf course. Large patio. 3 Large BR. + family kitchen. All fu A-1 condition. $750,000. . OCUM I CANYON YllWS From this lovely 3 level traditional home in Shorecliffs. Garden entrance. 3 BR. Upper level master bedroom w /deck. Fam. Rm. or guest quarters overlooks brick terrace w /spa. $750,000. IAYSHOllS CHAIM You'll love this spacious 3 BR. + Family room home. Expert use of stained glass, wood, tiles & wall coverings. Close to private beach & I marina. $359,500. TAST941UY DICOIA11D For the most discriminating buyer. Used brick courtyard. Lush laodscapin g . Country stone fireplace. Custom shutters. All surrolind this 4 BR. Lusk built in Harbor View Hills. Total family charm. $355,000. THI llST IM IAYCllST Large pie-shaped lot. 4 BR. 4 BA . Never before on the market. Beautifully designed & maintained landscaping. First class condition. Large, cheery kitcheo/f amily Rm. Formal dining Rm. & outstanding fioor plan. $375,000. SPICTACULAI OCIAM/IAY '1IW Plus a totally remodeled Harbor View Hills home with 3 BR + Fam. Rm. & POOL. French doors, oak floors & beamed ceilings . Spectacularly beautiful. $485,000. Surprisingly creative financi ng. Submit ! IAYSHOll COMTIMPOIAIY Extra wide street frontage and large patio compliment this cious 3 BR . + Den. Private g ard gated area with great beaches. Land included. $450,000. llST LOCATIOM IN THI WOl1D Steel "I " beams into bedrock support this 3 BR. magnificent cliffside home. Suspended above China Cove, each room is wrapped in glass. Views of the bays, the island & beyond. $1 ,350,<XX>. IUDY FOi YOU This darling Newport Beach home filled with charm highlighted by wood floors, beam ceilings, used brick fireplace awaits you for $210,000 in Back Bay. CUSTOM CHAIM IM MYCllST You will be entranced. Gracious exterior with leaded glass windows. French doors leading to tree-shaded patio with tiled jacuzzi. Family living at its best. 3 BR. 3 BA. Family kitchen & a FULL baSement. $395,000. JO% OOWM IUYS MS Spacious 3 bedroom Turtlerock "ffiibladder " with many decorator features. Decorated in neutral tones. Custom booksbe)ves in llbrary. OWNER WILL HELP with ftnancin&. $268,500. IMJOY THI CAI-Lii Jn this 2 BR waterfrom condo in Oran1e Tree. Convenient to the tennis and spa facilities. •.500. PIMTMOVll ce»eo 2 BR + Den. Perfect retreat for tbe 2 executive. Panoramle view ol coune, ll bts " moantainl. auUful con~itlon. Attractive flnuclDc. sm,ooo. ua aallOM ""° A splendid French Country home in the sated com · munitJ of Tres Vistas on the shore of Lake Mi11ion Vie· jo with 4 bedrooms, 3~ baths, family room, formal din· inc room , Uvina room and pool lf you llke. This custom home ls built With the faneat attention to detail and at- mosphere. FINANCING AVAILABLE. $745,000 ASSUMI K LOAM Enjoy _adult Uvin" in this beautiful security gated con· dominiwn complex. 1his large 2 bedroom end unit with balcony and view of mountains is fully air conditioned. Great financing ! Asking $134,900 OWMM MWCM tH IAYSHOHS No need to worry about rising interest rates -the owner of thls tasteful 3 bedroom, 3 bath country trench borne will provide excellent financing. You will love the 2 sunny brick patios, private master suite with balcony, and the warm atmosphere of this gate cuarded communilf. $349,500. Open Saturday and Sun- day 1-5. 2651 Crestvtew. CUSTOM HOMI 14 H CAHYOM Beautifully decorated home for the buyers that expect perfection in their next home. 5 large bedrooms with a nchJy paneled f amlJy room with beamed ceilings and a walk·in wet bar for casual entertaining Elegantly ap- pointed living room with a marble fireplace and a formal dining room with a mirrored ceiling and a large bay window overlooking the golf course and night lights. Library with birc h paneling, built-in boouhelves, and a bay window overlooking the pool. ExpanBive patio overlooking the golf course with spa, built-in wet bar and BBQ for evening entertaining. or . fered at $2,300,000 SUMSITS, SIASCAPI. SPY~LASS I MOH . . . await you in this magnificent Southport. This tastefully decorated 6 br, 4'h 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 tot.al dimension to the lush gardens. Offered at $699,500 FA.MIL Y UVlt4G IM IA YSHOH Relax on the private beach just steps from this beautiful 4 bedroom, 4 bath home. The warm living room features heavy wood-beam ceiling, paned win- dows with shutters and fireplace. The large sunny patio provides great outdoor living. Owner will assist with finan cing or consider exchange. $549,000 SPACIOUS IWHS CONDO Do xou want a spacious 3 bedroom condo in the Bluffs in hke-new condition with $155,000 in assumable loans? Don't miss seeing 2716 Vista Umbrosa. $245,000. ... IH 1HI ILUffS Lovely large "E" plan with country kitchen. Recently remodeled. Privacy plus on a quiet cul-de-sac. Early Bluffs location -large loan available. $298,500 llAUTIM HOMI IM IA YCIEST Moti vated owners will finance this lovely 3 bedroom, 3 bath home situated on a huge professio nally landscaped corner. The privacy: pool area and gorgeous gardens are just a few of the many amenities. $369,500 MAGMIACIMf SPYGLASS HOME This beautiful 6 bedroom home is decorated in a tradi- tional style with charming wallpapers, custom window coverings, top quality carpet, and elegant wood floors . The home offers a elayroom with built-in cabinets and extra storage, family room , formal dining roo m, 4'h baths, kitchen eating area, pool and a magnificent view of the ocean and lights of Newport. $925,000 Open Sat and Sun 1-5. 55 Goleta Point. Corona del Mar. CLASSIC UDO ISLI This executive family home is one of the most charm- ing on the island. With 5 bedrooms and 3+ baths, there is plenty of living area. Plantation wood shutters and french doors lead to elegaoUy landscaped patio. Also with sunroom in t he master suite you may enjoy a partial bay view. Don't miss this enchanting and highly sophisticated home . $725,<XX> SPYGUSSHIU This immaculate professionally decorated home is loaded with charm. The bright interior features the fmest in carpets, wallcovering and window treatments. The custom pool and spa together with lush landscap- ing make this comfortable home perfect for entertain- ing. $475,000 CHAIMIMe ILUFfS Delightful Bluffs 2 bedroom H plan with view of Ca udal greenbelt and putting green. Newly painted and with a new dishwasher. this is in terrific shape. Submit on lease option · very flexible fmancing. $220,000 Owte8AMCID See this beautiful four bedroom 3 bath home in one or Newport Beach 's best areas. The professionall y landscaped grounds feature very private pool and spa . Hurry, this won't last. Owner will carry the 1st TD. Of· fered at $315,000 SAMr A AHA HllGHl'S Super family home on large lot. 3 br, l bath. Delightful family kitchen. Great potential, 20% down with private f mancing A steal at $12.3,500. ~MODB.HOMI Jasmine Creek model home · a plan 5 with tile jacuzzi, 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, and large ramily room. Lowest price in the neighborhood and the owner is very anx- ious. Ask about the creative financing and submit your terms. $360,000 SUMSITS I SAUOA TS Charm, f race and aoohilticated Uvin& are yours ln this beautlfu 4 bedroom borne with sweeping views of the ocean, bay and city ligtts. This home was designed for elegut entert.ainiJll pha active family life. Call for private showtni. Offered at $485,000 Open Sun 1·5. 2501 Lighthouse Lane AMOn• CUSTCMm SPY.UH MOMI . ... ii offered for you ex.cluaivelY throu1h D.M. Marshall Realtors. A select New Bedford featur~• four bedrooma1 _f~r bathl, family room and formal dtalnc roosn. Exwnalve llPll'ldll and kin1·siled yard make this home ,a truly ..,. find. Offered at ISl9,000 witb ldtraeUYI financlq aVlllable. .. l ~ ~I :. 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WflY I dip pooA/.,. to total ...,._,, Two •torr ..... ..... wl1dlltq oak ..... ..,. ltlfry fM11tal1. For•al 11~1119 roo• wit~ ....... f..ity , .......... , ,...,. MC1kt1 ber. For••I dhtl119 rM. + ...... ldtclMta. ..................... + 4 rSJ' btdrootM. Lm-.t ......,. patio ltott doclt I llp for 3 ltoets. St,3t ,000. IAYSHOIES IAYFIOMT-¥U Mn ..... _. .. la ...... loc.tioCI wt• mobltnlctH YU of ti laytro.t adfTity. YtrMfflt _... -f91lly t.o... .......... c ... ' .-..r of Newport. °"" ' -•tllty floWi ......... ... llltl'pffdlH ..._ c ... WI,.... -pri•• ltrid lcttrrior' c:: wltli ...-O. 0... lt•tl wHll I -oo•, ,_,., + deck ..... ..,, .. Oii .... -.y. Sl,JS0,000. oW-1 27SS.Cltrw o,..w1i-s Beautilul 3 bdrm, famllr. rm. close lo hosplta 1 Fruit trees & room ror garden SUUOO . MAUIY STAUffll ~LIOHUAJ.n 67).5154 Se ve n properties, duplexes triplexes. -From $295,000 to $525,000 -Excellent financing available. Buyers must be qualified. Owner must sell due to health. C01lhd Haney ....... ' '4Ml75 ar 760.6757 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE REAL ESTATERS IHYESTOIS •No negative cash flow •No vacancy. 45'10ATSUP •Nomainlenance For sale 1595.000 ' •No tenant problems. Includes sandy beach DUPLEX + + •An interest ln real pro-deck & patio +large large 1 Bdrm guest apt. perty. quality 3 bdrm + den, 2 So. or hwy. Xlnl loc. •Tax Benefits. bath home Fireplace. Fanlulic potential for ? NFor inl1o1nnLaud·oo c0a,111 !30b binrick0BBQ +Aextra park 6'5·ll03, Agt. ewe • I o ice. g, wner/ gt 613-9187 CAMEO ISLANDS 4br. l•R•ed•h•il•l R•e•a•lty•'•67•3•.7•~•.11'!1o!lr•67•5•·7•060•.•••-I fam rm, frplc. view. xlnt terms. owe & con.sider JUST UICE HEW! lalboa 111.d I 006 t r a d e s s 3 2 9 • o o o This lovely3Bdrm home ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner /Agt 760· 1866. hu been completely re· OPEH HSI 968·3331 R&'M~ H • "' I' I - CUL-Di-SAC W a lie lo goll course from this 3 Bdrm 2l<i Ba home. Lrg expanded family room w/wetbar, private location. Open T oday . Jackie Handle man. 631·1266 done. New rOQf. new SUM 12--4•30 STEPS TO WATER. This carpets. etc Owner will • China Cove remodel has Fl..,CH t:"'•,,.. carry Large loan. Only 31SOHYX IA"'I -·-$132,500. Call today First t1meoffered, 3 Br I smashing whitewater & 3 BR 2-,.. a twnhse. 979.5370. Ba home. 2 car garage. bay vus OWC 2nd. lease Patio. fplc, double gar, lrg livmg rm w frpk. or lease optlOll. S795.000. OWC $110,000 BK R A LLsij1 TE• ~~9e.oooto No Bayfront Open Sat 2·5:30 2716 646-4380 ..,,. Shell Je n Hwil, Hunt & ~~~--- LORA VANCE RLTR Associates. 631-7600 I MESA YaDE RtALTORS _ _ 673-~ _ -------:1 OPENSAT~UNl·S .. s;i·---" Z720GANNET DR SS 15'""c DOWN , lS"c In-·--~ '"~ Lg 4Br + den tri level A UME9l/~/o LN teresl. cute cottagt 3 Thert are only 2 houses home, corner lot. lg I SAVE.ON GAS · clost lo Bdrm 2 ba, ruU 111ed lot on rull resldenUal lots patio. $190.000 Agl shopping and schools Quiet location Tritde lht ocean side or the m5G89 Ni cely decora~ 4 bdrm OK Desperate s:ES.000 h1gbway 111 Cd.M in Uu5 ~~~----- home. Only $128.900 Ownr _!&11-661·0693 LOWfricerange. This is ~ CalJ 979-5370today _:.;:.!!!.l one o them ll is largu ~ A LLsij1 TE ~~~~.~~ ... !?~~ and has better fmanc-GRAND OPBltli 11%% Du I ...... mg ~need at $340,000 Investors p ex on u.:sl mcl'g land. Outstanding street, pool, hi income REALTORS Owner $320.000 rinanclng. Sl~.ooo as· sumable 1st TD. Owner 640-4999. -will ca rry very lar~e 2nd DONOVAN'S PRESENTS Nearly new duplex Three and tw o bedrooms Three and two baths. Ideally de LIDO 15&.E signed ror guests Large OPEMe'""'JC..-1 5 ass umable Isl and _,,.,_ • owner will carry 2nd TD. Recent sales ui the area prove that with a little "cosmetic sur- gery" this house will be an all arowid best buy. Open Sat/Sunday 12-5 1407 Santanella 214ViaDljoft To C 11 R B 2 bdrms, 2 bath. im · · a oger ar 6 7).1 111 qu1st. 7S9 1243 or1"!1••••••• maculate condition with 63l·7~ 1~ expansion potent1al. l-1i!!!!!!•!!l!I!!!•••• Just $33.5. IXX>. o,... s. 1-4 I 00 I W. Sttnu '151 SAMfAAHA No qualilying. AssUIJ'I~ 13¥. 'k in18'est on lhis 3 bedroom condo. Vaulted cei lln gs, sky II ght. 2 balconies overlooking park. Must see' ll6.900 LAGUNA o,..w 1-4 Sp754T~l1. Mobilt Ho. Paria 3010 I So. PCH 1 bdrm mobile home . 1 bath. fantastic ocean view from living room & covered palio. 3 private beaches. Adults only. Price includes furniture $24,900. 961-1112 THE REAL ESTATERS ....~~s.nf OP r1J FRJ i1)AT /SUN Spado111 3 Bdrm 2 both adult condo. CloH by double aaraft, patio. pool and put)' n)Oftl, 1741T.UO118. Ct(. OWtmt....-ea.m; •• Tift.EX Tbrte units with r1replaces, on a 45• Corona del Mar lot. for the price of a duplex Favorablt assumable lsl loan, stller w J(:arry 2nd Prl~ at S322.000 down payment ll0.000 By Owner Bier will cooperate. 67!>-.3~14~1..___, 121A % f mncilg NEW! COUNTRY FRENCH HOME. 2BUDS TO OCEAN OW11trwMI fln•ct-No~ 641-0366 673-7552 COIONADB.MAI DW'LEXES THREE lo chooR from · 1 w 'fool. Wet bars. rirep aces. ~arages. Live in one wut rent the olhtr Xlnt fmancmg. - Owner says "SELL" Call today 3216 OCEAN BLVl FDI SILE IY IWID: 3bdrm-'.2bo, 40'x 135' lof. C~ll: · tiek:Weod & Co.: . OPl N HOU \l WI Al Ir / ,,.. • ..,,s.1.4 345 Ulli°"""Y ~I Terms, location, no care living! 3 bdrm, 3 car garage upgraded condo, S142.500. Submit your terms Cooperative seller may least option. PS · Just listed! Largest on Master Circle Only $221.000. Call today. L!ASIOPTIOM Spotleu =r 4 Bdrm wtaU am . Showa like a model Auume 9~%. Only $181,000. A real value. PaLrick I t '• t ·,•.• R&'Mt-X IH -\I l•iH' ---- IY THE SU 951 ( CHIYY CHAii DI. 3-.BDRMS • 3 BAT~•2aX>SQ. FT.• COULD BE CONVERTED 1'0 4.5 BDRMS • LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE • 3 CAR GARAGE • 1 ~ Mr. TO BEACH • O\ffiER WILL CARRY FINANCING AT I l f AI FUU PllCI SI 71,000 Is there a better value or opportunity for you in the beach area -· · ? ? 751-Jlf I LIGHT I BRIGHT and AIRY describes this 3 bdrm, 1~ bath.patio home in Huntington Viewpoint North . Soaring cathedral ceilings, large com· bination fa mily/dining area with slid· ing glass doors to pa tio area. Earthtone carpets & 2 car garage. Owner wi ll consider carrying some financin~. Please call Jan al 846·5573 to see this property listed at $144,500 ERA/Shorecresl 846·5573 * •RSJ! Beautiful San Mat to mdl In Irvine's exciting Rancho San Joaquin. Choice location near pool, and greenbelt 184,500 Wo,ldbrldge Ruhg . 551·3000 ttttlhrrann Pll•~.lr"l•f' PllllC11 a Bdrm a la...., lt caU !!l-1. lr•AH't ~rift. .... , WtMl ........ eo ....... '• ......... •' ., I .. .. . : I .: I .. . l I . .. ' .! :" I . ' I' I I I I , I . · 1 11 . . . -~-~~~--....... -.. .... .._ ............................................. ... ~~-------.. -----------------.. --. Cll CoietDAllVPILOT turda Ju 18 1981 HeeNtFerWt "'-"hrW. '"-'"'-Wt .._..,_Wt oeti.rl.tt..... ... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "-"hrw. .._,.,.,wt "-"'-'* ......,,..,,. .... ,......_. "" ... .,.,..._. 106t ._. 106fW.wporl'"4 t06t 1KwPnp1rtr Pt!£~ JIN ...................... , ....................... ....................... ...........•........... ....................... ....................... .... ...............••• •..•••.•.••............ ....................... ....••... . ..... . '""" ..... ytiile.... .... .... ..... ..... 1...;1-... lllill!il·~-............. ~········ ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~YlllCJl4rr dlf ~=-Low~w.... ... -.w--:::...... ------co,o, Leu than i;1~~ M4-~KL<a<a<a.<a.K.4.M£!4W SwMpinl View [l'Om ffi, In cm ~ tM&YI W. 4 Bdrm 2 ea ~ • ..IN.'9-S(A" Rile. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Co-Op, ea. bome bl lnW'a Comy ........wg· ,,, 0 U TS TAN D IN G .. ~ Club. Pool, \tnnll, Walled and gated.ocean front estate FINANCING . full .• ~ r-~ • * , NEWPOIT BOal PRIME RESllOOll. lfCOME acboolt Ull alloppln1. ,.._,., ........ ,v_o with fabulous •lew. Private steps to Security. MZS.000. -:.. • Call now ror detail• OWi• the sand. Call for brochure. .~~~=~ Woa'llut! JtMAMCt• ... e.MYC* Jut a touch ot SP&lllsh T0'411ftllOUSI 3 Triplexes m a row on oceanside Qf PCH in Corona del Mar. e-·''' I I I ' lo tbla custom home Emerald !'l SpUt-levti <Greenbriar) bulll by area'• Jeadlns o A ·r 1 l 8 Sb d t Br. z Ba. Stud1 area, builder 180 de&ree ~aut1 U ocean v ew r· 8 an Fireplace, z Patios, 2 Duplexes + 1 Triplex in a row on BaJbo~ Peninsula -1 lot from sand and sutf. Near 19th St. . ' I .'I: lJ( I •-r u · family room . Great financing! Set1uity, Pool Tennis. ocun v.., ... rom VU\I· ASSUMABLE LOAN. d i n I n • . m a s t e r $525,000. Priced at 121$,000. Open ~ I I =!~~~ ..... !~ ~~Ti ~. k~~~~~ Emer.w Bay "05,~~ New Modular Type flnancln1 with great _, H l terma. Monarch Bay Onl 'I bl I I h' om11. eued land, Terrace. the 8el Air or y ava1 a e ront row lot n t 1s l Duplex on the water with dock for 30' boat. Oceanfront Pk . 3 pvt L 1 1 u n a gated area. Plans and permits for bell.a, 24 aecurit)', flahlna 'll pier from 129 ,900 Beach ...... MS0.000. elegant va a. $1,650,000. DIHME SOOllUMG lWTOI 640-4111 All Largl! Alis umable Loan!$ at 12'h%. Owner's mo tivated! ...... '""16 OCIAMNOMT c..a T.._, • .._. 494-002' -·-COM>O AllTOf Outstandinc view from ......._ ............ ......_._ .... ~ HIAY.. llvlnr room. dininc 116CANYC* Deauvllle-on Fairway 4 br 3 ba &ame rm , spa liubo. Rldgt with 111 wmm•nding 111 u n •nJ 111 y l1gh1t vltwt h•t nol only lht f\du11~ny 1ht h111hn pmtJ hom.-b11yfr 11 loo~ln)( for. but •l><l Sparkllnc 3 Bdrm home room and kitchen. o n b e a u t I r u I I y Security buildlru!, con landscaped comer lot venient locatloo. For the Soothing spa, wood executive retreat with deck1n1 and covered two bedrooms, 2 baths, patio O«an view, elow· balcony. . .szss.ooo. 1111 parquet Ooors, plush THRH AICH IA Y car pet1, 10 u rm et Situated on 3oce.anlront kitchen Lowell pnce m lots w pool, grttnhou.u lhearea.$249,SOO & maid's quarters don osen rt .dtur"' 499 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 49HIM8 PAMOIAMIC MOlTHCOAST WHrTEWATll & Eleeant contemporary home Breathtaking view from every rm . Gourmet k it chen Library. 6 BR, 71,\ bath .... Sl.~.000. ..., __ _ -~ A LOT Tri-plex. ~.000 down FOR A UTTU Assume lit TD. ll~'k. That's what )'OU get with OWC Bal al ~ Pnn this primr ACRE PLUS only. Panoramic ocean BUlLDING SlTE A views lm.000 499-1526 gently alop,ing parcel, ..:ll:;.:k:.:..r . .._ ____ _ located just a short dis· Charm1ng 2 BR + den, tan« from tennis & the ocean view. nr lown beacb, provides SP EC· 17 . Owner 494 lZTll TACULAR OCEAN & CAN YON Vl EWS. Not LOC)IM .... I 050 enoueh? 1lle owner has ••••••••••••••••••••••• included det11led eon· 4 Brdm equestnan, view, struetion plans for an opn house Sat/Suo 1·5 unbelievable CUSTOM 250S2 Bu c kbo ard VILLA IN MEDITER· ..I™.~-· - RA.NEAN ~E W,e MewporllHdl 1069 bebeve you U agree It s ••• ........... ••••••••• "A LOT FOR A LIT· TLE" at the fulJ offered SI 3 450 0.. price of $175,000. For wUJ buy thb vu condo in BKR·Coo 750-U98 LLOOlSLE EXCHANGEOPPTY Beautiful I& 4BI' + ram rm. $529,000. Real Property Services, owner bkr WIU consider trade for another N~ Sch home. 124 V11 Loree . 673·7586 or 67 ·03S4 Sun. POOL Spacloua pool home w /Jae. Gourmet klteh, (am rm. 4 BR+ offi«. (I BR Ideal ror eueat) 3 car gar. $340,000. Brker 646·4380; 642-<1777 tht 10111,"llumm •nd •rcur11y 1h11 Sotlth L.,... 10t6 011do111ill-JTow• < u1tom homt buyrn Jtm•nd • •••• • ••••••••••••••••• hoWff for.. I 700 .) Tul•lg.r hu bt-en Jt>111n~ lo HOME + INCOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• uffrr 1hr ult1m•tr 1n pm•<y 1nJ Lge comer lot C'h4rm PALMDESllT rl•11•n<t •m1J 1hr .i.u .. ~•u1y uf thr 1n g home ~1th 1400d Deep Canyon Tenn ii NrwJl"rl Bu,h lt1rb.•r Rl~t ""• floors. ocean v1ewi., pvt Club Lovrly Jbr, 2ba •nd 1hr unp.111llrk-J Htw from 1ht patios plus sparkling "A .. Plan Great Green-1'•11111 111 thr mount••n• of 1hr nor1h unit with f1repl are belt Loe 55000 down Thi• tlt11•nt r rtn<h "YI• rn1Jrt1<r .l Tuf•lgu, Hubor Rldg•·\t;.,.. ,1 S299L~ ~I.I. OWC $105,000 11 12'l 111•'l tpll1•n•l11u•l11y •nJ f1uhl<'h &,.,h ,..1.,,,.1• ""''"""'''· -~·-BKR _~3-1220 101rby1w•1Jw11'"'"1CJr.111nrr. 1 ~,1 ., 497-1 7 I OCEAN View•· ''ity •llOl1'1lu1 Ron l'c~l.nJ111f lr•IUfh ) 11 1 vv • "' COUMTIY L11hts tn NEWPORT • 0100 tq II • four bt-JtcM•m• 1·•ct. Dultnt Young -EL~..,u,oE BEACH. Assume 10~.'l w11h b.ih • lc11m•I J1n1n11 ruum UNITCD BROKlRS ~~ II S Or 3 °-3600 ..,, fl loan. SISK down, ca • Fuur 111 .. pl•c•• o.~ •nJ MHbl.. ltltph11nt 71411>11>·7227 7141o'3·1i71 °" ., GT ----------------'!""--------Country kitchen. forma l Heuel tA ) 9&4·2611. View lo ocean , custom dining room . white 968·07]1 built 5 Br home '" water vie w. large MacArthur Village, pvt. Lemon Hghts Easy wooded lot, 2 bl0t·ks to party fully assumable ISLAMD VIEWS 3 Bdrm, family rm. 21'1 Ba. WOsl{.1275,000. Open hou.w Sat !Sun 12·5 845 Katella 67S·5320 wkdy1, 759-1206 wknd & terms, call Villa Balboa. Assume New wood /glass , spa, · MISSION REALTY loans. $134,500. Rae solar, 6 dlts, 2 frplcs . 98S S. Cst Hwy. La&una THllLUffS PRIME view condo. 3 Bdrms · front row. Fee land. Low down · creative financing. BLUFFS fin In A the beach m .ooo l\S· $70,000 loan. 121'l°1 anc i · 5444900· ~t sumable 11 1'1';; rm11nc 2bdrm, Iba. f'ront & 3+ 13+ close/unobstrue-PINMlt 494-0731 tobletpanortvillg vws -~=~:....:...."-'-''-"-- . J: ·~ ._,_. RV'M* C /21 Mew~C•. 4~5l57 760..6767 Exceptional financini:! Bright and cheerful 3 Bdrm end unit w /wrap aro$d patio. Lrg ass umable loan w/fixed interest rate for 30 years . Owner will carry 2nd T.D. Excellent location on lovely greenbelt. 314 Avenida Cumbre. Opn Sat 1·5 Call Sally Shipley 644 -0496 or 759-9100. Pen ins u I a Du PI ex mg J\gent 494 4730 back porch. iclnt loc $289,500. Assumable Isl oo S years old Broker SAVE Sll0,000 fJS,500 ~8I j499M P 494-7~ lARCHIAY A Laguna charmer m Coop Agent John Satr1f1ce' Panoramic 0-Wxtt/ eves. IYOMB Divorce Forces Salt> Lovely 2 story 3 Bdrm, 2 Lower 3 Arrh Ba y ba. Many amenities. as. Great ocean view. pvt sumable loan 1229.500, area 4 BR beach house 1213) 926-6719or 499·3144 ill4)32'1·7706 l"IM I 044 '"'" I 044 ...••......... , .............................. . VIEW HOME 2 bedroom. 2 bath plus den. formal dining room. Nicely upgraded with earthtone decor throuJ?houl. Seller assisted financin g . $239,900. Jean LaFourcade 55 1·8700. OPa. HOUSE SATUROAY 12:30 to 4:30 29 Cot1y0tt RidrJt Turtlt Rock -l"lne Take Turtle Rock Drive to Starcrc.,t 1 trnJrll ~~C-~VW.,.0.-r 1mn. CA llll'.'111 IJ'¥U>I CA 911714 1714 )7&a 1~4 • \714 •llS ~ Town and Country Reitors Invite you to the following * OPEN HOUSES IN IRYINE * Al with AHUft'telb .. Loafts TURTLEIOCk 2 Bdrm with de n. view. $359.000 41 Mornan~ V1<•w, off 1'urtlerock and Willowleaf Op('n Sat Sun 1·5. 2 Bdrm, :I l>alh farruly home with great view 12 Canyon Ridge, off Turllerol'k anti Slarcre st Open Sunduy l 5 UMIVEISITY rAlk 2 Hdrms. 2 bu. fatn rm Wulden Plan SIH9,900 4051 Hemlock. off Michelson and Hoyce C)pt•n Sat & Sunday 1 5 TUITLllOCk 4 Bdrm 3 both. fumlly rm. Heather Model. S25fl.900 37 Coolbrook orf Turtle Hock Dr. and Sy<·nmore Creek Open Sat & Sw1day 1·5. NORTHWOOD 4 Rclrm ., 21" ba. fomily rm. Castillo Mdl 1 Candela. off <.:ulver & Irvine Blvd. $222.500 Open Sun 1 5. . WOODIRIDGE WlflONT 12 AVAii.AUi IH -'I Tl•H'-this gate guardrd =-==~----•--1111111111111!11111!!!1111111111!~-I private community Duplexea. oceanfront, WAC~OMT 631-4~16. ocean v1ew4 Br $260,000 011it1 Sd. 1100 USTIWFf Cash Assume lit T D ••••••••••••••••••••••• Perfect locatlOll across beautiful ocean view. wnwv rrom beach stairs. Ideal Perfect location New Boat al>f for 45' boat Super J Bdrm. r11m 1210.000 at 10'.'1 Buy I UMITS COSTA $600,000 house fo r MESA home w1lh entl'rtaming ft70 ooo Broker 499 l52lfJ 2nd home ~.000 condition. A . 673-7300 Beaut1fu condo on the SRDOMAYAL bay 2 bdrm & den I site spa $302,500 By , -10": CASHOOWN owner 240 Bamboo Other Ital Estate Take over exL'lttnR loan An ocranfront condo Great Mew COlldo Owner will carry or' 646-1340 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ~e ller will carr) weslcl;fr A;;-Huge s Mobi&. HOMH ha lance for s} rs All 2Br almost on the sand Sharp 2 8d "den. frplc, lrade-ISOOK. BR, 31., BA. $289,SOO For Sale 1100 ., 2B a. frflcs. encl Brralhtak.lng views of patio " spa A beauty ' crash1ng surf & Catabna Low cash down Assume sunsrts Ex cellent 11"'1.,c or lease option Redh1l!~HeJlty 1.~:; ~:.:1111 64&·8118 ••••••••••••••••••••••• patios. enc garages. --EST A Tl SAU new "' '* cpts, drps, ap- 1966 M aJesllc lOl·ated in phanC'es +paint Can owner f1nan r1 ng This one won't last at CASUAL LUXURY l,aguna Heach Park close fast W .2:>0 $480,000 SI ll 4 . 49 5. Pal rt c k Near Orean Week da) CJS Realtors l·6JS.S650 OCEAN VIEW Tenore S:U·l.266 -------· A lovely 2 bdrm condo ck>se to pool & elevator. Sensationa.I 1.11) degree vi ews & decks from which to enjoy them $245,000. ,.-........ ~\.~1tel1th:~ ..... '"" 17141 494-1177 Wik lo bch, fabulous new 3Br ocn view hom e, owner will help finance. lg a ssuamable In S335. ,000 Agt. Darlene 494·3672 or 661-1161. CASH TAUS! hyl.ocGHoa! Priced at lot value S~etarular V>ew into Emerald Bay Very hva ble J BR 2 Ba, den and 2 fireplaces on a woodsy lot Sl70.000 cash and as sume SI00,000 Must close escrow August 20, so please hurry. Shown by appointment only UCBJ.EHCE PERM EAT ES every foot or this delightful home and the mt1male ~ardena. 3 BR 2 Ba. dine /rm . spacious Oak kitchen. microwave. etr Plus an ocean view. Sub- ject to 11B2.000-JO year loan. Lilted $345,000 1625ttlcntt0r. o,..wJS-t-5 IUYOIWSI l11Mortt.&.- The beach is loo n. very spacious <great Ooor plan for shanng) 3 BR 3 Ba. lam /rm, formal dlrune or den and big fenced yard Rental SlAOO mo (vacant) Open lo terms or aales pnce of sns.ooo. 494-7551 OPENUOUS•; 32012 SUllHt Dr, In So. Laauna will be upen for your vlewtnic Sat I 4PM . A con"'mporary 3 Bdrm 3 Ba wood and 111au home with •Pf'<·tacular ouan vlewa 1375.000 4W 1 OCEANFRONT Duplex & Tr>·Plex. Xlnt loc. 1.:_P 673-7677, 673-7873 lliCH IARGAIM owe at i2 ..... ~. J.2. Crplc. spa, stepe lo sand. Only S219,000. Dtlla 63).12166 PAITY IN HAIDYIEW Smashmc family room with wet bar Un behevabll beaut1fuJ en tertamer s pal.lo 5 Bdrm Sommenet on fee land Absolutely immaculate move 1n condition Crea t 1 ve fin 1nr 1n.: available 6REDCARPEr ~-_1202 PUCHIS, P\.UMS POMIGIAMA TIS, UMOHS, ICUMqUATS are 1111 home i:rown on thlll huge lot w /lovely 4 Br. 2"'a Ba homr $249,900 Owner will carry Call Norm or Kue y 631 ·12 66 : 63 l · 12166, 548-5832 r FOREST E OLSON ......... ,.~-'-Mewporf RJyrtr. Slzt,500 This spacious 2 story lownhome has >l all! Woodbuming (pk. Fam rm 4 lrg BR 11101 Huge master suite. Sunny patio CommWl1ty ten· nis. pool, spa, & sauna. Take over emting low Ult loan. Bargam value CalJ~ NEWPOIT CUST GreatAll•ct.cJ New JO year loan al 121.)'t + owner will carry 2nd. 4 Bdrm 2•.., Ba Family room Close U> pool, ape & tennis Walk lo be1r h 12:15.000 Call Dolores TSL Propert1l'll 64Z-UJ03 ILUFHCOMDO Immaculate 3 bdrm con do, rlose tn pool F.nd u n 1t Sll18,000 C /21 Mt"PClf'f C•. '4~535.L 76~6761 MEWPOIT CREST 3 bdrm oondo Close to pool and tennis. Excel financing. Priced to sell. Sl89.SOO C /21 M,...., .. .,.,.,__,,. C•. l4~5357 760-6767 • Large pool and three patios •Mexican pavers in entry, family room and kitchen • Mirrors galore • Eurc.pean·style kitchen with microwave •Luxurious master bedroom and bath •The ultimate in landscaping design •Topped off by fantasyland lighting effects • 3 bedroom. 2:14 baths •Built for entertaining, easy maintenance. comfort and just plain easy living ''The dream hom e for those who can afford to make their dreams come true" 511 IRVIME NEWPORT llACH $341,500 Open house Sat Sun 1·5 Shown day or night by appt ADAIR REALTY 975.1249 •LOVB.YUDO• IYOMB Just c ompleted HARBORVIEWHOME beautiful eour1Cird en "Carmel", 3hr, fam rm. 759·4175 .... ,... Mobile home. IOXSO, Beautiful Ckean View IUUTIFUL porch & awnmg Newly Dt.;PLE;X 3 doors to Remodeled kJtt hen '" pamted Must sell.make beach, CARLSBAD completely up graded offer Debbie 642116§6 Each Unit 1250 sq. ft in· Lmda model 3 Br Bluffs HEWPott.T MOl.ILE cl 2Bdnn. 2Ba, ver) lge condo Lg assumable Near new 2 Bdrm , 2 bo, living rm, w dining area . k1t C'hen 12 I'"? loan pa ckage completely furn. plush wlbreakfast nook + Open today 12·4 2207 l'3rpetlnl( 1250 Ml rt dbl garage. ~.000 Call Fiesta. Closl' to Lido shopptnll P· ul R Wops chal l JOHN BURRIDG~; S66.000 R:alto t714 l434·l73S . 646-5096 C /21 Newport Clltr r 64 0.515 7 7 60.6 7 6 ~ ll!!!lac!l!!!IOfM!!!!l!l!!!!!l!!!l,roperty--·21!!!001!!!0 $15,000 lliCH Prirl'd R 1ght 10 \ SS • ••••••••••••••••••.-o•• moblll' homt> All atJult FOR SALE BARGAIN Once in a l>fellmt> op. portunity, 3 Br home on fee land. Stepe; t.o beach Pnn only. Diana Cap pe I. 631-1..& park in llunt Bt•h Call IY 0 -....... 842 4264 for appc "~ A ~1LIST SEF: llunt lkh 11 Acre w 4 houses,~· 34 m 10 brh • adult sum able 1st TD at 9 , ' t18 +I pet pk 24X60 .73 376 Y1etor1a CM Boise 1mmac Open n 640-7464oc~l232 WM* pin Reduced to sell 1--------lmmed oct·up ~2286pp R f:-'l.TORS Mt.:STSl-:f. HL1''T SCH 3•m to bch 5• adult! r 18 + l pet park 2·b60 '73 CONDO Bo1sl' open fir plan Beautiful, large and 1m I Redured to !>ell 1mmed ma culate. Pool and near oceup. 1714 1960-~.P.P beach. 1149.500 Sper1al Furn 'd w rabona. rrpl. fmanring upi:radt>d SIO .SOO 1 Termi. or trade ~ 2955 Pri~~~~lnt I ACROSS AtOM family home with bench , ~UH living atit's best Askin it 24 XS3 Jbdrm, 2ba , me/\ ooo den. golf l'Oursc s:tl,500. _,.,, . p p 96Q ~-" JOUHITS Excellent East.side loca tK>n Pndeolownerslup Rent increases due Owner m«1,·ated BnnR $1,190,000 Oceanfront 12', fin 70'" try. Large 2 rm. 3 din rm. huge cor lot. bath home with finest POOL,. 10.7S"? assum IALIOA ISi.AMO loan San Diego No Ct) appointments. Xlnt as loan 20''i dwn.0WC lge Little Isl and So •EXCITING• 7U1i19KBkr!J~-.!.YLL sumable loans Owner 2ND j274,llOO 640.03Z> Ba yfront char mini: GREATFIMAHCING • will help finance Ap no,OOO DOMA.I home + apl Bal Isle Gre ... .t Port& COSTA MESA UHrTS ral·ed at ,._S ooo onll' -"" I rad e po ss 1 h I 1· Est ......... ...._ P '"' .,., ' ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS ...... -8Cn St60M. 10.ll'~ $(39,000. Open Sat1iun Sl,100,000 Beautiful 24x60 Har 14 unS840M •• 10'"z,.; THI aUff l · 5 119 Vi a Ye 11 a Bprlrkk IFIOmf' w,1th White • rm gt.on lfome. 2Br. 2U.i. 8 Un ~M. ~1'2' ,1 ..,..,._.. ffA8DM fill ~er A .67~ 1<' et enre .c>weai'" Holla Wood.Rfflltor fam rm , tn t'0!\1a ~le\<1's · .._.. " IHIUR area Ownt'r Alll 675 .. ,76 . 67., •444 4UnS340M9'•·11.-, 3 bdrm din rm U ~ nire)t 5 star park B -" Coo t · · • v L&e custom home site. --------6* l~ r.,.pr pera K>n rm .. fam. nn . FtP. 2''°' With spectacular view OMT bstt.ylillToww. Call Tom Lee Agent ba. xtra large porcelain Just down the hill from IA Y'Al Surta LOCAT10H s. c......_ I 076 24x60 1971 Goldl'n"e't ~ • 642-1600, __ tub w tceramk II" walls H bo Rid 0 I Zo/e flitAHCl"6 XLMT ~M ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. 2Ba w fam1I~ rm & "floor 4 covered patK> ar r ge. wner Newport's exclualvf' SUPa••.1oun .. et bar, m Laauna lhlli. 42 UNf'.fS areas Price SZI0.000, S'l seeks eqwty partner or Peninsula Point. Newly -nire$t S ,tar park 21 ~" 0 +. n er w~~ a r q .1-........ a··u-<UJ\,OOOlst poaa1ble Trade Ted ....... Rd d NEW Rl.UFFSSpoUess, MIRA COSTA • touu"llf) ...,.,,000 s~xgross prun uu-.. -"'"..., Geissler~J923 constru.:~ 4 rm •n air> 3 BR end lln1t on \harm In!! 1 ~tor.' end " u ..., 11 trust deed at 7...,11 Xlnt •••••••• 4 bath reatdenre with pvt lrttnbflt l,at1 ~llo A• rlook. CLASSIC ll~Must ~II now ~rm land leau lllSJ 00 per .,. BOAT DOCK. Sl,M0,000 •ume HK at 10 u r; ~~1l 1 ov~h rr~llb~ri°; MOll.EHOME M Kinlt1,Skr"63J.t2166 year Can't change until ---0-----includ1n1 the land or OWC IOOK at 13 •• for h ( l I S..,US D PLEX 2 br. 1 ba ea 2003 l•rr int I H.., ()I•-• 9 I h Id • ~ ter u 1\'1n11 rm "" year ... ,.., ony "". R-.s Sl ,2 5,000 eue o flvt' yurt RHll~tlc w v1ulttd rtlllnJil & 210ti llnrbor,Slr200A Xnt Org loc LIZ lot 2nd trust deed due L ... o.Ho.I Owner/Bu1ldtr l>an frl"'"i•a ........ 500 Brohr, s~o.5937 W11ltrade ~7~!!_ __ 19M-87. Call owner for 2b aba "D'YNASTY" Bibb6'7~2311 "' ..., flrtpl11ce. 2 ln\'tltnlt .. -appt. dally after < pm r, '•!!!!!!l••••••I 14 ~JP petlos lmmaculatt' 1 .. -..... •---Costa Mesa now remodel· " Model, wood floors,,., "' o 00 S O 000 1• 328 18 All 1 C714>7eo.8425 brick kitchen, mountain OPIHHOUSI SPYGUSSRIMI :1.;~~sr r~11 ~~1 'na LAGUMAIUCH ~~:ry 1~·5~ t~x 200 view, leue option. Sa ai s 2 bd 1..,. famll)' homt In A I WIJtiam Hotller, Realtor. vie ... ocean fronl adult Steal this at S2'15,000 JO S..,.T•INdt $450,000 w/SJOK cash. ba~·h , s~~rlty r;1.'ted, l()(fatlonll 3 Rd~".. t tli'tn 497·3Sll. Pk 3 pnv11te bl•at'he~. Mi ght trade . days Water view, lncludea 64().8605 adull, Ne"""'rt Bluffs + am Y rm ....,cur Y •l!!!!!!ll!!llllll!l!!•!!!!!!!!!•Rll p1H SIS.000 I 714 ) 642·1339,eves67_~6196_. l d 111111•••••••• ~..... thro•t&hout 661 7678 an . 10~ auum•ble S118,000. Ptnlhouu I. t&47 RoefClrdtt ~J----------loan, 4 bdrm. 2 ba, Lido Park. Choice loc. 200 McNeil l,ant', OPENSAT'8UNl 5 •*"""--1071l•llttaaP--tu1400 1•6' ... fTS w /poulble guest Mobile home. lbdrm, N w rt8eachll638012 r·~ . ...,...., 6 ~ .... C II f lba,Uv.rm,Kltchw tdin Cf21Me__. •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••450000 iua. ........ • OOW or v1tw C.......__. ....... • uo .ooo o· OWN. Ore at I .. ________ ... • • e~a~~ i~I area . Brick petlo. Pvt • _. .., 1• WATaflOMT Wlll Considertrades ! Q, ¥ be a c h . S 3 J , so o . Front row Blulfa. lovely 64Nll7__ lf1rm1 ~-A1~!~ oceban o~E IL"'--Or IO'"l dn w ;paper ····-·---'!"''Ya (714)875·8489 wkenda ; decorator home, 2 v ew1 ....,c uueu 4 r. rm. .,.. ~ (213HtH0311wiailtes. bdrma,2ba()penSun 151•--... .-.~!111111-I $30,900 Bonua to Presll~lo11.1 J()('atlon In MIWPOIT CUST Kathie Hll'delty Rlt Y SP A.tlSH YI.LA ..fil9kua. a ws Bkr Newport Beach. All th11 6 4 2·615 3 Two or 3 bdrm + den, OHL»O TIADIOISALI plus a 60' boat shp 2~ ba Low down. vas•lllS la very wraaUlt on an 2.6'7 Acl9, l500 lq. n. Ownf'r will cxchanae ~.Cl •••• Owner will finance •t • IO'r'•DOWM• NEWPllJ CONDO extra wide lot. Ori&. 8 home, barn, corrals, Pr\n only Call Merrell 111!!!'!1!!!!1 .. !l ... •u••·n---···--• nominal lntertst rate. lkaut. 2 Bdnn Z ba COO· 3 mlnutH lo bl)' 6 bedroom&, now 5, but view ol entire valley, Broker. Tom Gollier do. Auume lat T.D. ocean. p~ petlo, quiet, could be chanltd back many eX1nll, nnanclna, ~ OWC Zbd TD. al 18'\ adult pool, 2 Br I be to t P'tel"'9 a lar&e Private/Owner lic'd. K1 ·t lh 1 l I ¢~Kt '.l!t\· 3· Bdrm. 21~ baths. Library. Easton plan. $319,900 and $J.39,500. 6 No Cove and 19 Bridgewood, orr W. Yale and Stone Creek South. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. -----1 YIU.A IAUOA 1:170,000. Act. MMm Owner will i.tlp finance. lovely tlAMY P1tlo. New (714HtH372 •-------1 lOi.\'X. loan, JO yr. 1 A ent f42•U27 or kJtchen,ammtlolHI s.t.A• bdrm den, new, tplc, Bia Canyon townbomt. -4 1,'.; ' ,1111 Peninsula Duplex SZ89.500. Assumable lsL S yea rs old. Broker Co op Agent Jobn 631-4518. WOODlllOGI 3 Bdrm . family room Cambric Mdl. J.19'l,500. 16 Woodgrove. Off E. YaJe le Eastshore. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. STIPS TO LAIROMT 3 Bdrma. 2~ baths, den. Super location. $237i500. See at #5 North Cove, off Ya e Loo~ It Stonecreek So. Open Sat/Sun 1·5. • -Wt Hen Olllri ••••Us IC. & Cbuntry · R~ALTOQ~ i SU-1880 LA "I "MIST• CHAIM Pantutlc family llomt1 locaLtd In tM bt1rt °' OM 0( the town 'e bett n1lfbborh0od1. ltxtru lnclud• Ptlltd "°°''J knotty p6ne pe11tUn1 ano a MW iJt~. Or.at ••· 11am1b" fluDt'lnl and owc . .,,ooo: nltlero, uPIJ'td cpt. Uno. Opeo d~-~ l.S. 2S Ca· LIDO, ... • tilt, etc. For Info nyon 11,_ Drttt. Golf ..- ..fl.f.:!ll!W!l!:.1:9l:H!!l.i...-cour11 view, terinl1 , PRICE REDUCTION ... mll!!lll!!lll!!!!!lll~~·I ;ja~Ooo AM• Altw:'~ S Bdrm, 2 ltorY. llt cot• IA"'°" DW\11 ner tot. owe wtt11 ,."' liiiiiiiiililiiiiiii•I ..__ •.• _ I Ha..a..."'-u....--down. Now S7ts.OOO. 1•.a.~~ 8alboeP--·lWO fUUt"Yl'IJWnu11"9 ODen Sat,S., IJ.S. Ul RA'"lr"9" bdrm1, 2 bl. Oar111. Monaco.' By owner. lbr, Vla rrMue. Npt Hill lltlnat Thia Pitt Ind no.t. Ont ol I ba, H•::JUIK ....... = ... ,LN. 1ha111 a Br, r.R. hOme tboet "hard lo tlad" 8howt 11111 I AM· "!""J bu a wann decor and '*tm• •Dd Ulll OWMt' wm ~ •:-llllet land. .. ... orimt Mtl\aded *•tlon. e.arry UM" .... al M ... ~ ....... --... -'-, ... Alt.____ Lar e .... bit lolll. _ _.....,_.,. ................. ...,_,__ __ I ..;;-=.-....-...-.;;;;::c down. wkll lht "llNd to ·~=-=r-• .... --.en.me 1-............ ~~I bt" lnt1re1t of lltrt. l•-1111!1'!!!!"1'11~1!11'-SO. Co.uTT91. IWD U.. pric9 II rltflt 1t 2 IOIM. 9'4, tOO ....... • ·1,.1~ I I\<·, l t 111 v~.P !\1 ".t.l', t ,I 1 M&NCHI JUITUIT8 PAYIJGMIMLTOI lac':'l!blt uevmablt 67lill• nn1r;1 Ortll •• ·----••I ~ 1'1w,.rt R.i:• Vlow an II t"I• =· = w' a:'•J ... ....... ·•i•••' •• .._. ~l'Jt2!t~ ... --..... ~ -~G'.· G"', •••. , I . -----4 IUMITS DISMIYLAHD Brt1d fr butter type. corner lot cul·de·u~f DIO 000. Vic Juhin•~ 831-130l't"9 I I 'l r . - a '• 'I_,<;).. ' ,,l I I: ii IQ'~~ F l'.ll'\' I I ' I ;1111 lll•IADI ll'uallll n=N•wa S....ToSMrT SllOto $140peroffice SO. N Newport Blvd Suite 1!201642-6153 I ·1 I 1. OAllY PILOT ASSa••s Jrvlnt eltdronk1 dlt· trlbuton ntedl Cable A11emblm, Solderin• A'ITRACMVEFemalein uper. nee. Excell. ttrlY 30•1 tired ol the •orlllnl c:onda. • co. 11Dcle ban would llb to beoefiu. Oantarl: Bob 1hr mutul lntertall Tracy, llloca·Frl .. 1-5, wttlt oppidaMJ. ~y~54f.l!!ll .. ____ _ ......., lplll'b, U..&er1"'" GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN has an Immediate open. ing for a TELLER on a PA RT TIME' bu is which WUI lead to I FULL TIME position al our COSTA MESA Branch. Previous rinand al ln· 1tltutioft or cash handl· In& experi ence is n~nsary. Public con- tact bacllcrow>d htlplul. Knowled1e ol 11>-by and li&ht typin1 Ill required. You •IU find we offtt a competitive salary, ex· C!tllent benelltl and a comrortable wort1n1 at· motpllere. Pluae call for an ap. polnlmtnt IO: 114-71Mt'1 GW .... , ••.•. .. ,.., • tn~ ,.._._, AIMlalti,. IMJ '"°' 11ror•atio1 abnt Mmlu1 ..... AA AA,_,.tr ,..... ........... '" .... s.r.''"" t •P.O. -Ulf C.11. •rtftrrt• ll Ht SIU. .... 111i1 .... 1 CA-N-•llllllr ,.,•e.11~. m.-All 0.111 ru.t a...... , ,,__, -!!! r. I I i Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 ~?::=! ..... !~ .. ~w-... 71M WlllM 11oew.a.w...w 7110M.A.Wllllld 7100 MllllW..... 7100 ........................ , •••••••••••••••••• ~~;-r ••••••••••••••••••• ~••-r ••••••••.•••..•... ~~-1 ••••••••••••••••••• ...... ._,.,-.. ,.. , NTAllft'lY · mus 0E~1:a>.L orP1ct:1 Ll6ALSIC-'Y ~w.w 11 w..... 11001....,w~ 1100 MIW ACCOUMl'I roi:u L1f111a ... r~ k OPmATOIS TALM AllMCY StC'Y. ~.Moo· NewportCeoteralltttyp. ................................................................. .. !CtwJOf\ IMc:AIM.Ma ]i41U<UIUllUDiomfe. •Y to dilk tull time Dancllla and •ina.lna. Prl. M11tt lYPt · Call inl/•/h•lrilluecpalar MUlllSAIDIS openin1 f« New Ac· ...... • • :!J:;. cg,~=: 8C: ~tn 6 WOOMll. AU 11a. Cl!ltCt tTa.fUOa o • 752-17'71 Certified or._,. aldet, COllata 0.•11•. Nn look,_.*"'• Ptr, llon atllli. nccJOOK~br + •t.m.ComaetJennat: ..._,s..a11., 7to31blft.Call Accta., IRA,.._, f.'01. l :lOPJf lo •eproa. friendly 'almo•pbere STAI °-!!'1'-._1 ..,~.. Sm1l(New1J0rt J:Jeach •1784 ~•NOW Atdl .. t:30PM. 1-•tt:JOAM K•thrf61-1331 . ATTIAC110MS •• office. Chtl litl MUHISAIDIS taper. rtq'd. Salary to appro11 e:JQPM. No 11..w..... Corporate and Rea Conv. bo1pt. Buch commlftlUl'Me wtth ._. exper. oec. APOlY Pen· DtUven """over 1.8 tor Female Uvt·ln "OmP•· ...... a•-"·" '•-("1•> r i ..,, I per ... Full laaurance ny11ver. 1M> ·t>aacenua LA Tl1 to ho tn " _, ""' '-AU '-Ml. ' • irta. '" r. m'Pllfca beMftts 6 ... u. "a-r Ave.cu. • c' L. mll ma nioafor'Uyroldladyon H•J-...ct/A.Mt. m.ma ' dental. ree CRT .,_.. .. ,..., -!! ·•· aarn •8am . 1walker.M1.111thaveown Bllloaual " H ttalnfna T l •Ps;~~::.!~ C.Altm !0010rny car ~ulred, ur. $550 /mo. Eves 7 :30AM·4PM~"incld~ LKAl.SIC'Y au.eou•· op 88 ary. n.-m tiperlenc.cl eabiertor ~~~·ct .r: I . 833-0379 wknda. Ex;p. Pref. E lt per Jen c e d • NURSING RN OB LVN MIWPOITIAUOA Retail Store. '4H841 84a-0837or8'8.~. nus. ptlBGUSS shorthand. Newport oetded fornilht 1blft in SAYMS•LOAM Vicky DELIVERER for early APPUCATIOM PIX °'r'"°' Beach, m4>a7H&30. con val. hosp. Xlnt llOOJniDsAv. NB AM Times home de· Talllnc quotes for Hrs. mus be flu.. LIOUOISTOCK aalary•benetu.slnclln E 0 E. ·• CASMB livery. Eoooo ur req furnisbln.a and Installing ~ ~.Pw~h~~l wknda, PERSON. Pull time •urance, aick pay • In· . • Stock broktnft firm Adlll onl)t. 21,; hrs per nber1tau over approx •••n nl&hta. Will train Apply centive proirarn, Apply bu lmmed. openlna. Ac· day. SCSO mo. net take 300 s/f boat. decks & In pe r1on. Holiday Beverly Manor, MO Vic· lats It • curate typing req'd. home 639-5488 + bonus bullt heads. See Steve Pia . call for af~· House Llquore, 2937 ""to,..na_.·_c"'".""'M.,.. ___ _ NF1ullt • part t i me. !_•1plfeuf..~~.e8 ,!"s.P,!_rn·· t ti a a 1 I low . aboard "Tlck·Tock" 9:»SPM,M·F.6'5· Coast Hwy, Corona del -------· Cn club In Newport. oc n n w '-U Westmlnster/HB area. weekdays, thmto2pm Mar. Nursina 61S·l"'4 tact: Helen' Ml!Olnley 639·54§6 343Via Lido Soud Lido GENERAL Front ore. -M=A;.;..IN._T_E_N_AN_C_E ___ I IN If LVN • BIXESTORE• fouppt. 6"-23111 IJle. ' J.BPM . Muat type & Aas't. Mgr." mechanic -11111!!!1!1!~~--I DBJVEllY s Pe 11 · Id ea I f o t IUILOIHfiMAH ~11:30PM.CountryClub ~~ •• ~.h:~~ ~~~ P~~~ CASllflS • . .~[;A':s~ ~~el1~cd~v~g FIL£ CLERKS ~~u~::t.a::11°ri college ~·~~. {;~T~oours, f:n~~aH':e!:: ~ ~~: bike mech. exp, in a r.cord req'd. Phone tor Recister today for local GEHHAL Of.ACE Maintenance: For Apt 549·3061. ..;;s:.:::loN=·~S44.=98!fi=:,.._---1 u TVTE M .•ppt. 557·9'l12. ask for tempo5ra5rJ.0()45aulgnments. Looking for a vuy In· Complex in Costa Mesa. !!!!!!••••••• .... .,/Acc1m•.e Mr Emmons. Newport teresting part time job 548·9MS. Eltper.nec. Nursinc R:7E'state Develop-.• 8talioners,lnc. In pleasant oHice? ltM's &LVH's ment Ir investment firm MARKETS DENTAL ~IST. Ptr 3 rn.L•n:_ Clerical, for mature MAMAGll 3-11, full & p/time. located nr: O.C. Airport For~d&3rdShlft& dys: no Sat RDA pref. U t Ii ~non. Location P.C.H.. ~m car1' & oosmetics. Every other wknd. off basanimmediateopen, StartincSCup,toSU), _C~a=r=m=a=n.-66=1·""2290:;;;.;;;.. ___ 1 ,f,MPOQMVPEllSOt,INH5!IMCEs pt. Bch. Exper. a xp.pre .640-7373. Free mjr. medical & Ing for a F /C Book-We promote to manaae-Dental Assistant, part 3723 •'-L must. Accurate typing, MAMAGll/ICl'T. dental. Beach area conv. lff""'r with I minimum I in ~ 5trtet no shorthand. 20 hr. r . . 642.8044 ,... u• ment &s11,,....n.1·on rrom t m• morn g RDA k · 1 .... -Sa •-s or innovative new pre- Se.I•. Rell Eatate INTELLIGENT? EDUCATED ? MCYI'IVATED TO EARN MONEY? SUCCESSFUL? WELL DRESSED? WILLING TO LEARN MORE TO EAR~ MOR!';? if so, we are seeking 2 persons w train in the field of commercial. in· duslrial & inve~lment real estate sales & leasing . This is our 36th year as active Realtors selling & leasing Southern California commercial, industrial, apartment & residential properties. Like the doctor who invested tjme & money for his education, your re· ward wUl be commensurate with your investment of time, talent &: effort. We train totally dedicated professionals in real estate . c.o'nt'act Leo Hanna, Vice Pres & Manager for interview. WISLEY M. TA YLOI CO .. UAL TORS 211 1 S• JoaqMI• ... Rood MIWPOIT CEMTllt, til.I. 644-4910 or 2 /yrs. recent U · within . ....., •• .., "'• · Ht•DOrt.O.Eltoc. It wee inc .....,,. t ... wi. ventive health center. in perience in the Real ~eferred. Newport t .O. Call: 646-7.al PA.ITTIMI Eat ate /Construction WANT ACARF;ER? ach area near Hoag !!!!!!!!!!!!••••••• Girl usembJer Exp not Newport Beach. Luxury Shi~ping Clerk Office RECErTIONIST fl Id 0 CostaMesa Hosp.~SSO.. ,1 ofrices . Front desk Amst. for clothlng dis· Real Estate Developer e . uties include : Sl7 w. Wilaon St. FISHING TACKLE sales nee. w, I lra.in. 642>1026 polish a must. Call col· tribution co. C.M. Part ltECErTIONIST I /yr. experience. Typing 50wpm, filing. $200/wk. Hunt. Bch. (714)847-7797. A/P, AIR, loan draws, 83\.!NQ D...talAsat & service, f /time interviewS.12!1'4 lect714{233:4a51 limewilltrain.$3.50/hr. needs right person. federal &state P /R lax· Npt Bch area. 3-4 days Knowledge of Pacific GUA.1.DS MANI CURIST. Prer. Cal1Chris~71Jll ~~i~apl!!~~}~~~on. teo:: es, bank rec's, acct. Laguna Beach wk. Exp. Salary open. Coast f is~! n g & . Full & part lime. All following but not nee. ,.~ analysis Ir assist with '""9233 Please call&40-5680 mechanic.al ability nee. areas. Uniforms fum 'd. F I . . PART Time. $3.50 hr. cellent salary, benefits Fl·n St t M I ~-Xl t , ngernall Fixer. +bonus. Choose hrs. &worktn' g"""d1't1'ons1·11 · m s. anua DEHTALASSIST n opp ty .or yowig Ages 21 or over, retired 75H030 Irvine offi~~Call Pearl System multiple en· Huntingtoo8e1&ch Excel opport for expr m. an . Beach art:a . welcome.Noexper.nec. Marine hardware store 10·20 wk. Easy work. ti t ies . Sal ary to 962-9118 RDAwlthsomerrontof· Sala~r open. Wri.te Ap.ply . Universal 646·9741 forapp't:549-8867,start· $1500/mo. Call Sharon f' C1.assif1ed Ad~. Daily Protection Service, 1226 manager. Send resume pa rt ·ti me hand work. ing Wed, July 22. (714)7S2·!NM. PersonnefOept ace. 4 da week. Laguna Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, W. 5th St .. Santa •Aa. to: Box 841 Daily Pilot, Finishing knitted gar· Rru-...,..ONIST Bch494·9788 C M ,__, "'' P.O. Box 1560, Cos ta •~ So het' ""'a-•• •IKKPl(TYPIST• 537-4840 ..===..:.=-.:c:=----t osta e.sa, '7GOQI. Interview hrs: 9-12 & 1·4, men~. me croc ing. EXP'O OFC MGR. SOWPM ·also answer !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!m••lil~ DEHTALUCS"r. fOOOSBVIC~ ""M.:.:o:.:.;n:..:·F:..:r""i.'-------=M=ea=a"'-,C;:::.;a::.:·.:c92636==----AbilitytoworkCast&ef· For growing general Ofra·ce ex De t I " -MD 1-~ ficiency essential. phonff, or 0.C. Aill>Ort CHllOPIACTIC p. req. n a WOIKB HARDWARESALES ' • "' artca. 494-4758 practice in Newport 641·1130 ASSIST~Ofc. • exp. pref. Wed.Sal. Top DUTIESincludeservlng P /t ime, semi-retired ti> consul with in· Beach . Xlnt environ· salary for qualiried nbvative he.alth center. P(TIMHV&llHGS m t 4t,.;da 6313733 IOAT OPllATOI Modern, B . Yoffice. u penon. 542-36S8. meals, 2 patients, clean· type. Apply in person . Opport. to expand exist· en • ys, · To operate small am ·8pm.andaltemat· ups&generalassistance Crown Hardware, 3107 ing practice. Evaluate Co•nlillg RECErTIONIST mechanically propelled 111g Saturdays. 847·8272 DENTAL ASSIST. to kitchen . F /time E. Coast Hwy., CdM patients in your office or YouthCcnitn Busy law firm is seeking RE Sales people to learn investments & ex· changes. Xlnt oppty for right person 100'''< com· mission available. Con· fidential interview 546·5880, Vmce RESID8'f MNGI. .The Sao Clemente Inn is looking for a dynamic. experienced individual for their resident /nite manager position. CaU Pele Mitchell Tues.sun for appt. 492-6103 vessels. Mus t be :::leaning Lady, perma· En thusiastic team Capistrano by the Sea HOSTESS Crazy Horse ours Call collect Adults with outstanding a receptionist with licensed & reliable. nent. 'l'ues & Tburs, member · career op· Hosp. 496-5702. Steak House now in· 714t233·4Clil. attractive personalities. minim um 2 t y rs ex· Queensway Bay Marina. 9-4pm. On Balboa Penin. port':lfllly to gro~ with FOREM&IWAMTED terviewing for p1time who enjoy working with perience. Applicant •-------•I L 0 n g B e a c h . 675.3772. quality people oriented I L d . & . . hostess. App I y in I 10· 15 year old youths should have good phone RETAIL 213 /437-S6ll. ::J..:o.:.:en'-'·c""a.:.:lo:.-_____ pract.ice. Prefer RDA. 4 t~n sc~pmfs imga. p e r s on . 1 s 8 o I MECHANIC evenings 6·9PM . Call voice. ability to work un · lo 4Vi dys llOO + incen· n. min. yrs. exp. Brookhollow S A PLAMT OPERA TOR 6 42 · 4 3 21. ext. H 3. der pressure. good or Expanding corporate Uves.842·1416 Als.o appren ti ces. ' · between 2PM to 5PM, h .in ... eeds 171 S l I HO '1anizational skills, of· IOATS ea..,..ua • ...,rsn Y" eriousonyappy TB. Th SothC C askforLori. I more starf: ~!IJI 'Ex, D ..... Auist. Great oppty Brothers DE s K c LE R Ks e u · oast ounty ice appearance & enjoy ecutive As5istant with Ortho RDA wlth ex-Construct.ors, 1660 Sanl<l MAIDS HOUSEMEN & Water District has an PAYROU CLERK working with public. word processlllg ex-perience. 4/day work AnaAv,C.M. PARK.ING ATTEN .. openin'gfor amechanic. Min. exper. req'd Full Positionavailableinour Pa rt lime clerks STOf'M'GO MARl<ETS 4555 Coast Hwy., Mtwporl leach k Experience with pumps. Canoga Park olfice Xlnt perience & a Recep· ·wee . 552-7800 GENERAL OfffCE DANTS. l\ll shifts avail. valves, piping & electric time pos. Mon-Fri .. 9 to · tionist /General Office. DENTAL Apply ;ft pe In t 5. Apply ·. 1""'" Pfanentla company benefits &1"!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Detective school1agen u• rson. n a motors required """ ' l't' I C 11 1-Unusual opp'ty with ORTHOD-.rr"'• Lagu 211 N C t Ave C M compe i ive sa ary a ROOFERS. Lee Roofing StodDwww diversified company. U"'I•,_ cy, part-time 11·3. Relia· Hwy 4!gwia Sch oas Knowledge of water . . . _.R""o~se"-'-'(2""l3;:.<l..:..;71""6--=18=lc::.l.=---1 is looking for hot roofers Call 831.oaa/\or •gs.6303. ASSIST AMT ble. mature person. Non·· treatment desired. SC· HOOO •a '61tat """"' • rlOUS .., .-"~ RECEPTtSEC'Y with min 5 yrs. exper Fl · · X-ray lab training for Journeyman. $16.66 hr APPLYMOll.Thurs Cl.Ill( 4 day wk. Mon·Thurs. smoker. Good typist. ECLEANERS. CWD offers a starting Our new Co 1·s lookm' g I 1ous peop e rightperson. Clerical· 642·7222, WaltorVince 7.5 .. 30 Top Pay ~ N B RDA easy bookkeeping. Look· ex hrs, good pay, own salary of te.35/hour + for amb t I W .D. Sdlodl Corp Drug store. (/time. West Req. 642·2626 in g for I on g term trans. exp pref. English an outstanding fringe who want to turn part lit bkk kills · 3.'502SoG S.A Huntingt.onBeacb.Must DIUJT"'• "'SSIST. employee to grow speaking.540-~.7 be~fit package. Ap· timehoursintoGOLOt X~rapygsexpamnusott. Sales · reenSt,S. · work every weekend. ot"'"h ,_R "' . w111ew business Art -tousekeepang & plicationsareavailable GroundClooroppty.Call '"""""" AVON •IOOIO(EIPIMG Exp. preferred. Call for r . 0 · DA with ex 557·9892or541).9391 Childcare Sun & Mon at 31592 West St., So. for details. 851-9195 necessary.""""""'" 10 key by touch. Ac. app't: 846-""°". perience. 4/day work 1 L · · B h. Laguna. CA. 499.4555 Rru--ONIST --..._, week: 552-7800 GeneralOCfice on Y aguna eac POOL Service. p/time .....,..,..,. curate typing. Excellent :Jerks . . . IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE area. 641-8700days, Eva. Equal Opp. Empl. Npt. Bch. Excel. oppty ORDER DISK opportunity with fast Hallmark inventory Assll!tant Ptr for Ortho •••KNOW OFFICE INS . SECRETA RY · for hardworking. cons· Small pleasant oHice 1n growing company . help wanted. Tem· Office. Dental ex per PROCEDURES exper'd Cull-time good MECHAHIC cientious pel"50ll. t&Owk. Santa Ana division of Costa Mesa area . porary •· p/la·me. San needed · but not ARE MONEY I · & b 'r·t fORe"'•• r oh k M I El C A 645 2444 .. necessarily Orlho ex per • • • s a a r Y en e 1 s. -oA. TS or l rs. wor . ust arge as em orp · · Juan Cap. 496-4261. eves. NB 642 S997 MOTIVATED Laguna Bch. 497-1044. Wanted ! A conscien-have mechanical ability manufacturer of picture You're getting older & better. age 50 or over Call Alice: 966·~22 Salesclerk needed at Photomat. Apply in person ~18 P.C.H., So. Lag. IOOIOCEIPll CLEIUC TYPIST · · · COMBINE PUBLIC bfr lOAM or eves. tious. responsible in-& reliable transporta· frames. Typing, good Reliablemat"-Tb 0 C Drapery work-room RELATIONS&SALES dlv ld ual to repair & lion (truck pref'd > with hgures/customer l•-------•I ..... person, e range ounty needs sewing machine CALL ·. (714) 751.9700 '"" Q,C;> I t ........ XJnt be r·ts Cd t · t 10.. b 1 .... s•• ....... CE maintain sailboat ~"""'~""~'-'-"-1 _____ re a iv..... ne 1 · UL.ES yp1s , -..ey Y Marshall, Newport operator. Mon-Thurs. " ~ · C 11 J kl B · eac o ace as· am· 7·5:30pm. Must speak Gttttnll Office rge msurance agency .-~ ._ ,_ touch Dbl entry bkkfcg B h ff. h · La · engines, rigging & •Roouc11-.i 836a ,,,,2a3c e rown (714> COMMERCl"''R.E. thru trial bal. & gen. o c. mediate openings. Enilish 642-1843 N c t ff needs Rater to figure re· pumps. Must have ex· TIAIHH Tired or selling houses 7 WkdaysS.5pm.5'5-1060, 40 1 ffi ~ · · ewport ener 0 tee new a ls. Pai'd co. perience&beatleast21 RECEPT F/lime for da""" wee .. ? Wen--' UC "~". wpm, genera 0 ce o·-a has immediate openings . Good mechanical ap • ,y ... " """ ....,.....,., skills • + benefits. NY f I rr· benefits. Salary com· yrs. or age. References a . d •-. . busy Irvine CPA firm one licensee lo learn the lo --Call between 9-~pm, Experienced truck ColrekxpeDrgtenl er~ ol 1dce mensurate with exper. must!\714)675-9060 lllu e "'organizational Answer P.hones. greet skillsto manage,broker ~--· driver. Acquainted with er · u es inc u e Call : Pauline. 963-0041 Mechanic skills. Entry-level posi· clients, filing, lite typ-commerdal real estate. Experienced book· Mon-Fn. 833-0UI. ext. Orange County area typing, computing sales v.w. s hop needs a tion.54().81!82. ing, errands. Front ofc Income from mgmt keeper needed r /lime (6 252. Cal.I. 8·5pm : 549· 1157. relports. receptilolnisl· mechanic helper, 18 or PROOF READER appearance, plush of· while you learn. Super days). Restaurant ex· CocldallVf""'"• P ic,kwl ck Paper teephone. payro · ac· IHYESTMfHT older, Dependable, Clerk. Major Newport fices. Xlnt benefits benefits; life insurance. Perienced pref. Good E•peri'ence pr·eferred. Products. counts receivable. Com· C01 ... S8.0I w/train """' to t rt he Ith · " el """ resgonslble. Tools Center law firm seeking · -"' s a -a msurance & den· , .. 11lary & benefits. N'ght I b . N ....... puter exper pr erred D I "'--Co A k f V I . •• " 7 13S. _i 5 . 1 ,;..u. ~ ewr--·· DRYC'~ ...... 1~ butnotreq'd.CallLinda ynamcv1auge un· nee ed. Phone Jack persooforproofreading s or a er1e, lat plan. Contact Ken. .....,. "' """ ~,.. ty 2nd Trust Deed 548-5181. le general offit'e duties _7~1~4·"'"97'""5-'·0929~----675·6700. 0 --'-.. eeper...,....'y h CCXMTB forapp't b k h . . I d' i I 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 DUUll.A ,,,_ Communky mgr , • • 644 4460 ro erage co. as 1m· MEDIC ,,.1 COUllER mc u tog recept on st lt.c~t 1.., F/C Bookkeeper/Sec'y. RESIDE"_AL. co-Ap,ly .in pe~n 8·1PM. · med . opening for -relief College ba k ...--Exp.necessary. FJtime. MUNITY,ASSoc·oi .., .. lO ·IPM . DIMMI T ________ salaried or com · Must ha ve own ground helpful. Ple~s~ VBus y. prngHressivel SALES!&.or. $1000/mo. salary. Auto homes.~Loomhfr. Cl.JEANERS CdM General missioned Investment transportation & be call: LuAnnDutcherat eterinary ospita Exper. high lashion repair shop. C.M. area. t g " Plf a· •t' _,t=!S9:...;·990=1=-------L~for Counselor. Exper'd. real ramil1ar with Calif. (714}759-:tlOO. needs front office recep. store. Npt Bch. Fashion .,..2288 .,..,,,.,.,1. Y m r. .. .(mu ; ' S -~ estate 11·censees onl>· freeway system Mon· tionist. Experience pre· Island. Salary, com · '"°' ,....,._. · Bookkeeping' & vpihg ~ &ECTIONIC ......,. unu fe d b t ·u l · · · In be 8 Se 'd-v . r Call Katie &40-93SO Fn, 9·5pm. 768·8500. . ltf"'L EST""TE rre . u w1 ram m1ss1on. x t nefits req. $1 ,000. n .re· ASSB411.ER ariety o temporary as· • "' "' right person. Some filing -'C=..::a~ll:..:64:..:.4.:..·7.:..:1:::.00=----- IOOICK_.. F /C Pos. w /Npt. Bch. invest· ment firm. Exper. & computer knowledge re· q 'd. Call : 640-0123 sume t~ Culverdal.e . Immediate openings signments avail Work LAMDSCAPEMAIN. MCJ111,T...-. SALES & typing required. Call Com~unity ~·· 3754 with growing company when you want. top pay. FOREMAN A re you energetic. This is our J6th year sell· 830-9038 •S"'LES all!ll.• Hamilton. ln'il\e, Ca. Mechanical assembly, noree We need. Exp. an all phases of athletic with some retail 1ng fine Sout ti ern 1._________ "' iu;:.- 92714. wiri ng , s oldering. Stenos Assemblers landscape maint. incl exper?Welulveanopen· California homes.'• Call on stores Crom HB COOi< $3.75/hr. with 6/mo ex· Typists (£lee& Mech) good knowledge or ir ing at Snowden Mi ze Perhaps you would en· ltECWT'IONIST to SJC New revolu-, perience. Apply at 1020 Data Ent Oprs Packing Sports in the South Coast joy joining a firm acth•e Exper'd. person needed tionary product 111 pest Exp'd. line rook wJth w. :17thSt.C.M. FileClerks Factory rigatlon. Xlntopp'ty for Plaza. Please contact: In 1 'd f 1 to handle busy board in control Good com IOOlllB'IHG continental cuisine u,.· -Warehouse advancement. E.0 . E. D Edi uxury resa en ia dynamic Npt. Sch. com· missions. Must have re· d A I S f ll (714 )546·7843. 1920 s. ave or e at (714) areas such as Big Ca· Irvine co. has immed. grn . PP. y: ur lSCROWPOSmON 540-4717 nyon, Spyglass Hill, m'I. brokerage office. liable car. Call Vic. opening for exper'd. Sand Hotel, 494·8'60, Immediate opening at Yale S.A. M .... ~M..-•osm,...... Irvine Terrace. Linda Profe ssional ap-_7'""14~/'""66""1:..:·9""19"'1'----- person to handle A /R, from 9·SPM, MCJll:F.I! •. • Co'ast Cities Escrow• LANDSCAPE "• "' .-..,.... Isl v pearant'e & mannerism related functions. & C 0 0 K . F.lli Y:~& -=La=-g"-'. B::.:c::..:h,,_.=494-:..:..=.97""9'l=---MAl...-.."' ... CE Fabric chain. C.M. & If e,etc. ti a must. Call: Latia. S~ general ofc. duties. Gd. COUNTER· HE L p . -"' m;nA" Anaheim. Xlnt oppt'y. you are presen Y ac· 333.2900 Retail lighting fixture Extc JC-Self.starters needed for G&"' ,,.6 .• ,.,.". live in real estate sales store. No ex per ne e. benefits. salary D.O.E. 9·2pm. 21 /yrs & over: ,_.. f 11 •-· · 1 "".,.. ........, d h · ed' Call: 754-1.931 N r . 0 , C. Airport. Supervisory pos. Assist . u "' part lime posit ons o you ave imm 1ate Costa Mesa. 40 hrs per 639 1392 R. E. Development Co at public garden in MODB.S.YOUMG & unlimited access to week. 543-9341 · · owners. Top skills re· Npt Bch 556-8520 Corona de! Mar. Call : Body builders, Athletes the president of your IEC.n<>HIST COOKSWANTED quired. InclS.H.Growth EqualOppEmplyrM/F Terry, Moo·Fri. ONLY or surren wanted by company,orishehidden AdwrthlRcJ Day or night. Apply in potential ror career 8:30AM·4PM. 67~2268 amateur photographer away in an ivory tower A Now accepting applica· MOW IS THI TIMI person between 3-Spm. minded penon. Exec at· Placing a Classified ad is for phys ique posing. No removed from the scene. E 'd CJlllCY 'th lions for full & pftime for job eeelters lo check Mon-Thurs. Reuben E. mos. Must be org. Sell as easy as dialing your SECIETA.IY experience necessary. Our president is availa· c:1t 'c~r::;n~ati::~ sales staff Experienced the Daily Pilot Help Lee. lSl E. Coast Hwy, starter. Health iosur. phone. Give 115 a call. Jacoby & Meyers, l or No commercial use. ble. Do you need addi· k'll r t offi in micro computer pro· W ted •-···ri "-lf P · f k America's largest law ..,0·$80 ""'r day. Call tional tr~; .. m· g to help 5 1 s, ron ice ap. an c ...... 1 icauvu. N.B. re er non·smo er. We 'll do the rest . r . seek. 1 ... ,... .... pearance, busy phones. grammlng or usevery the job you want Is not ...:..:.:c=-------1 7S?·5181 642.5678 irms IS 111g a egal Brad; (213)597·2131. you Increase your earn· Fast· paced environ· helpful Successful ap· tshied~er yoofuf .. rruri·ncghtycoounr· DAT~=y· ·~ ...:.;;.:. ~=---.--.--, n Piiat secretary with a MODEL lngs? t c 11 J Wood plicants will have back-,. ... Cl . _ minimum or I/yr ex· SJISCOITS Ex~erienced or mex· men · a : an ' ground in sales & d wfr.di . ~ II y perienceforourCanoga TopDollanS21-7186 penencedyoumaywell btwn 9AM ·Noon. positive attitude. Call ~cahrvtee11c0'Jryo.~~.~~ ~~3300.1 ~aii.~c~~ ur., ~~~ •. · •·•••••• f' • Park office. You must be Motorcycles profit from our color 714 ·9SS-0900. EOE Lev: (714)54().lSJO. __ ... .......,.,._...,,., .,_. • . . , -..,. able to type 60w~m . 3 IMMB>fATE videotapelisting&salesl l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!~!ll!l -==.:."-l..:..:.=~=:.:..--1 possess good orgamza. OP&IHGS training program wluch D •1 ,., "' Dal.,,,.,.-• Aeld Sales Supervisor • ~~~k~gs~i~l~h~te~~{~~ For a Set-up Man , a •wwveeaia~areebt1enot.isathrreanrcihn;:set. • ••••• ~ II J I 0( ·····~ I • • position. We offer xlnt Mechanic .& a .Parts ... f' • • Limited openings available 1n the Orange • company benefits & a Pers~n or .will tram. Ask branch or subsidiary-• • • • . .. , ~ .. ~ ' • • C~ast area., f_or self·mOti\·ated, career • competitive salary. If for Jim at. just headquarters. • • e •••i.fant TO • · .,.. • i~•ented md1v1dual who can work with you meet the qualifica· SOUTH COAST We have openings for a • Sales • • llHQ .-_ • 1eld Sales People. Train. motivate and • tions please call Rose HQC)A few highly-motivated C edit M . . ~ , 1 :~ e .g.et results. Station wagon or va n e (213271&·1811. 957-ltH ~nons who have • de-e Jra1'nee e • r ·~ :-" ,.. I • t<ee~ssary. Exceptional earnings, plus job sire to be more SUC· • • • Will prepare b.ank depoell$,an4.1" • .related benerlts available ror ~he right • cessful. For an in· for Oisfn' f'M • rsolve credit and billinf i>"Oblelnt,'" • ·~pie. tr you can produce results not • terview appointment • c anager • 2 year1 credit exper wlt)I . • •• J~st ·talk about It, c11 ll : 960·0694 for e with the sole owner & • • • commerc ial accounts. Good . , .. lhtervlew. Ask for Mr Chance. • founder, call Wesley N .• Th.is highly auccessful local newspaper • accountilll 1kllls, int'lodint type 40 • 1 1: Taylor. has an opening for a trainee In the • wpm and 10 key by touch ICult .bf ' e • Wtllty,... Trftlor Co. • circulation department. BAsic skills will e • diplomatic and araefoua in .. ~ • • • R-rter/•o~r • Rl:'Ai:roRS • entail supervision of 10 to 14 year old boy • • with the public and .aaln •tall ..... , . ~,... rN 2111 s J · Hills and girl home delivery carriers. Areas of O>mpet.IUve aalary a~ tlnP.klYee .., , . • Part tlrtte reporter needt to write • N an oac h • supervision will be delivery, collections • • benefit& lncluclin& company · paid • • • art.lcla for special secUona at the Daily • ewportt I c • and aales. • • health, Ult and dent.al lnluruce. • a . Pilot. Education or equivalent experience 64~ 0 Selected •Pflic•nt will receive liberal • Call. e42·U21. ut i11 for 1 .... I In Joumall.am required. Upper dlviaion • Real Estat• Sales! • startil\a aa ary, regularly sch~duled • • _,.,.ntmetlt. ~-_ '. '• i' ',' ~colufimeaae"~mtudeenn~ta0uwr1o1rekdlnat0on~delycree. ·Mutant • Balboa Penintula, ful • raises, bonus opportunities and many • _ na or P tr po1ition avail•· frlnae btnefill such 11 company paid "-wral .. e ve lood wri 11 and copy Una ttllla e ble. Call Mr Sleael for e ci, ental and. health plan. aroup life e l e 9"1191 '. • Pbotolrapby and graphics a plua. Salaey :. confidential intervi.ew. • 1111urance, vacation and sick leave. • • •-hN '-bued on experience. Part time ~ltlon 87S.Ji10 • Company vehicle la furnished durln1 • • _,. , ... J w e may poulbly lead to full umie. c.11 (714) e REAL ""ST........ wol'kina bour1, r....11-.,.._ • ..a.mt ~xt. W . Aek for Janlnt to make • r.. "-'"'SALES e A~pllcantt must be over 18, have a lood • e dMUii UllM ' , .... " IJ>pointmenl for Interview. Wt"-"' A Stcntt dnvinc rttOrd aod be neat appeaiina. • • • • KIDS 01.lf R & l!l"Offlm • Hova are 1enerally · 11 AM ~ 9PM., • e lmmed1a'8 °""*'8 tor vmaUlt 1nt • -rf&U1 worlll 111 ~y·1 e Monday Umi Friday. Som• overtime la e e diYtd11al. Mlllt bt capable of handl· e .• . , Typesettlr • mart.et. Wllhin•da11 avalltblt. • lnl faat-,..S, t..W and 111.tmlft· • e ""'.. l I t t. __, -J )'O\Ubould bet1mln1 a • If you are "uallUed and •-··-·_,. In • iDj Ul.l• lor eewap.tper executive w1w • eat year Hll'fl'tOCt. Git wpm, • SUMMER OBS min o1.-permo • ~ the" w ... ,_,,_ WANT ACTION? Classifed Ads 642·56'18 SALES •a 7100 ......... ....................... SALES P'aLMtlt oppty. fot ener&tllC ptrlOft. Unllmlltd ~. CaJJ Jack Edwerdl•uoo SALES rut! or p/Ume needed fOI' 1 new video store lo C.M. Call at Lynn at DOM, eG 1N4 or TI0-9133 for penonal ln~rview SALIS,"¥. ldl Advertltlng 1ales · 2$o/c. comm. only. ~2230 Sale.-omce. Gift •tore, Lido Villa. Exp. req Self·atrtr, take chrg. Sal. o~. «'13-46M. SALESPERSON w~nted for N.B. clothing bouti· que. p /time. Mature. exp. pref. 615-m>. SALtsPaSOH HADWAll Exp'd. Full or p/lime. Hrs. to.be arranged Ap- ply 1n person. Ke rm Rima Hardware, 2666 Harbor BJ., CM SAL~REPS Local Cosmetics Co. un- limited income oppty 642-6339 so-.. Stcrtfary Light typing. take telephone orders. sched ule deliveries. sales skills req. Salary + comm. Dana Point or fice (714)661·9191 SEC /OMCI MGMT CAM Offll YOU • Lovely Of rice • Good Pay & Benefits • 3 Weeks Vacation • Professional Environment •Word Processor Training • Job Variety CAN YOU Offfl7 • Good Sec'y Skills • Correct Typing / Proofreading • Pleasant Attitude • Detailed Orientation • Non-Smoker tr so, send brief letter of interest and qualifies· lions to Planning Research Corporation PRC Public Mgmt Services, 18700 Beach Bl vd. Suite 230 Hunt· 111gton Beach, CA 92648 EOE SECRETARY Looking for a sharp gal to run a l·girl office with front-Office appearance & a pleasant phone voice. Must have ex cellent typing skills with good grammar & spell- ing Shorthand or its equivalent help(ul. Good with figures. A selr starter is a plus here! For interview, please ca l l Catherine at (714)975· 1251. •SECRETARY•' To Chief Execut ive or. rices or Irvine Based Com put er Company Will have xlnt s/h, typ- ing & people skills. CaU Peggi at mo~7·6fi60 TB.lfl.E Equal Oppty Employer SECRETARY Position available with dynamic venture capital Clrm in Newport Beach Mature, self·motivating" secretary needed as as- sistant to President and Vice President or excit· 111g company located in Fashion Island Will handle vanety or duties, make appointments. contact other ex ecutives. run dail> operations or office Ex eellent salary and benefits. For interv1e111 call l714)~234. S•crt!,ary r fT Newport Busmess con· suiting Cirm seeking competent secretar y w /accurate typing. rn ing & telephone skills. Perfer 8·12 5 da wk but nex1ble. Call Melinda. (714) 640· 5430 SEC IET A.JlY Exp 'd for new bank Salary open. Call Yvonne 67H600 SECRETARY Rapidly expanding Ca registered corporation involved in the off shore oil industry is seeking an b.c.Stc'111 To assume responsibih· ty for its smooth rW1Ding home oHice. Assist President ln busy daily schedule & marketing efforts. Operating Telex & lite bkkpg part of many diversiCied responsibilities. Sue cess!ul candidate will be responsible. possess xlnt command or the English language, outstanding administrative typing & shorthand skills, figure apptitude. Foreign languace preferred. We orrer a most congeni~l atmosphere, advance· ment potential. g~d benefits. Remuner•tion accor<llng to s.kUts l ex· perlence. Send. mume to: Simco International Eneray. INC . 180 Newport Center Dr. Suite 1180 Newport Beach CA mo EOE. M/F SECRETARY Exp'd. ~· ly. MUil be organlttd. accura~. " eQJoy wort Ina w/people. lfvy. ~P. ina. Apply at : Ktnyon, 2734 S. Suun. S.A. Wf·lttl • • ~ admlllillrator. Calla •' e NICh& ab.lit. Excellnt ~ beMOta. • Priorell)lritncertcf, m.ln~ c1rtulatlon bu1lnea COfltact e • ..... .. ~ ... t , -.mrl"'a-. . . • Nl>IY 9'5PM, Mood1y ttv\l Fr1da)'. • "'-"..a-1.1i...-.i-. w. • tbaBai Pilot al 330 w. Bay, Oolta Meta • • _._. -.,. ..,,. 'f ""'"'IUCllYlllllllCJ'I',. • beCortl :JOAM orafttr2 PMdailY .1-...... ---• e ~.e-1 · , •~ ~Cwt : Earn $30-$60 per week. •R~.n=·ou· • Alkror0onwuuai:aorKenOoddud. • • .U.':"'11t1Wt •· I 310U:=mt • Trtps & Prizes. ~.Mr. UC9'nCMST e er..c_. I Cotta ~ ~:~"':,.. } : ea.ta M c 1111. Q • ~11t t6M6t4. lmmtdlat.t ~r • hllr PW liluilo,,ortlU.Y~ t li&U10p~E~1*>1et • ~,·~=::rs. ~r~~~ 1 • .......... ~ I '1!-_....,_........__.._~_..._ .. , -.am•'c:Mm Mt • • F.quaJ Opportunlly Employer . l?•••Hlelll• t pl• 1blllt1. Call .............. .. i I I I f I t I J I i r I t I 1 'r .,. ,.,. ' . _. IN Oranpt Coast OAll Y PILOT/S1tura1y, July 18 1981 Mlletl••• IMO Mmkll ijTV. I~ ~/ "91pW... 7IOI '~IH• IOU I ....... ;, .......... ..,.,~iS" I I Permueot a adi U ·~ aoo.\... ll~M Law Ol· r, uprtctrt. eltan. I nte. UOOll lYJMc llsUll worh aood suo. Newpon Beach area 541-1513 m.ma. UPRIGHT FREEZER ~ *SUITE• :;~ 1n cu n szoo. W•l I •Y Dtluxe GE Waaber & C• !lee Dryer <Gold> Uaed C mo . sos ( 714 l IVICll HESTONI m:::· Wk ends m4> ' IAllHiltU 17c/frefri& Topfn:r Nr Sl)tdalllta In new. M vst sell S300 TemporaryCltnraJ IM8·7312, IM6Mot.L Penomtl Sean dbl door rdng, dnl 54 00 cond, 1 yr old $.175, SICllTAIY Stock brobraae firm in Faabloo lllud hu im· med . openln & Brokeraae exper. pre· f'd. Hn. 8 IQ 4::.>. Con· tart: Helen McGlnley for a ppt. 844-229'Z Hea vy dut y waaber /dryor mint ..£!?~~h 673-~ Used 5mall stove & refrigerator, (¥U stove). Working eond el.~1329...:.. AlrCOIMltiwc Whlrlpool 7500 BTU SI~ ....................... lltttw I 'a IN tllf, ,.._ lffl fOll tor SALE (:ZI dclltta to ••••••• .... , ... ,,., .. , ......... , .... , ....... , .... , .... , ... , ...... , .. ABEL OANCKSQu l1t~r AMP re1ut· GRUNDIOS/WBADJO •UUUC•'·Jl'IOATS Napoleon July 15th led 15 JBL Spkr Xln.t SATD.J.ITtlOO l/Uao pAuallf'IPlld ltOJta 541-•it ~l· --Operated._ than one from ... tmo.IDdudiDa c g I L I N o F AN Sho-bud •Ude Owlar for hour AllJ:Pttl com· 1u 1 Cuabtlla Forward rt· 111t. WO. w.DO aReir ~It!! IQ.--.;......., __ _ verat, variable 1i>ffit, @R..m •ttkn -lS" Sony mlor TV, wood SHADS!! Uaht Incl Wu rm. tallt Clarinet. xlnt. cond. ~.~met, ~~ C'Oftdl. a• PaetfllMtr YaclM, ~oo. 71() Jud Really must aell S1 uuo. _.,_, alffpe 1 tw awtur LOUNGE Chr ~ Ot o/bofftr.$$5818 ............ ~cla~ku'i.arkO.· &oman sioo. Tappan dbl fthodea Sla&• 73, 250W I~.,, n 1 J hma of~ lalud. tltc OVtn 1115. Rubber CllUen Kn&1tt amp, Arp ....................... Z)!lttMPf. Weekdan. boat, • pua. Stveylor Axe a Y n • c to I er etMrel 9010 CHAIT'm w 1oar1 & pvmp 1100. 811um10 apuku for ....................... 25• 50• p 8 t Ttlurope eomm. 11le.Andn9'·33Sl ledltceY.-T... r~wlerv:••rrr:~ Yarloua lmla. trl!JOC;1 & PV Clank w/bullt In Non profit organlullon Carryln1 CQt S75. 1 lre ~ .. er 8 month• old' od• your boat plane INh. WI f060 E·70·14 w\df' OYll 110 0'080&4).7083 Ube '1 d ' 1142 '1270 · '!.L --rar, etc ra tax e· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_ Yamah1 flute, like new, dur tlon advantau. ISTAllSAU Ku•ti 1iie matltt•1111, '75. $160 213J65H3U lf78 Catdna 17• Good Coora Pool Table Light, ~oocz o----l..arat-S<>lar rool Co\•er Si':WlNG M11rh. ate,,-.o, O A ll 0 A INS 8n r1, 384 J,11 Perl• l.n . l'M s4o Men ·11 N •uti lu s r. w1nt.a to crew on you r cond. Week dan pleaae Knlt'kll Knal'kK or 1111 + much tt1ure l 8un • ttdlner, baker'• n<'k, Sltel otc. deitk, dr\:11cra, m 1 'm b tira h 1 P 14 0 CONN THt:AT R ICAL aalllna or motor veaul eall kinds Allkmd!or tool~ IO !,tll927 1'icadllcy,1111 wet1ull,&murhmort1 huhld & olr Item~. *17~ · · OllGAN.ronvexped1ls. Wiii ahr expenau 7~·4175orfl5·08Z7 & tool buxt~ 1 11lrohol L11wn sw1n11 l.W. work Sat D 011ly ~~. lll'l 1lr11n Ch.,11p f'ri /Slt/Sun Mi appralnd new 11.000. 642·659l evn. Catalina 30 dleael .... h ...... lldl I d)''\')'nll Terr Cr c nr 0 s-•-, • (' (.; h I'm I 8 I r )' Seldom Wlfd 645-5299 1o~ M.. r 11 110 • 1 b • slo\'t', itas barb1•qu10, ~·n1• ...... 11 n11 «>or 0 •·Wll 1 •r111e ....... Sun unly gluicware lot.a ~o .. 1.:lc •c•/ re r • 1en, as lown mowe1 Rt<al cab1.net11 S!IOriu·h Lote 111n1t"" 'IC>fti 11~ l'M In alley 20Zll Stalnec.I 1111 .. outfit OfffceFwllllhn& S."lct fOJO ulh. etr. $33,500. sturrrd aruinah lltm11 of ml t' 2425 llowcloln P11lare /we ~o ~73 3173 ~........ 1015 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• .;:;.541-..;:...;7;.:;;50l""'------ loo numt'n>U.' lo m1•n r11t't' CM An: SWAP MEET " •'am Gars.~ F'rt Sul 6' C'OUl'h VII /m11tchm11 rhr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yacht refln Supertlruc· Rae Ina SA BOT mint t•on Sat ~1 9 4 t'u~h liara.:r u le uppba111'l'~. IUYHS only 82111 Prnnlnl(ton brown vtnyl ~ Gr~n SEC DESK & t•hr, 2 h11u1I turu , non 1klddln11 cond! 2 aaila, new mut. SICUTAIY IXIC. Peraonnel /Advertl11ng Dept. bu opening per expansion Npt Bch (inancl1l lttVlctS firm Gd. typina. 1hrthd., exp req'd. Noo-smkr. Call 640-0W btwn. 9 l 2. 221Jo:19lhStN.'et 0 1 furn anll mt~~ ~u11 On In Dr JIU Manv bar"•ln11 ' I I lb t I u files, misc oh' toqu1p shear ' boot atrlpea b1n1n1 boom ' raclna , ....... \' 1 llUICl' Antlqu.. ptrlt II ' v ny v ra ma ou.naer PP $300 1111 17141 Burtin• • pol11hln.11 rl1. bull r•t'1ni1hed, -MOV INCi. '!('(' Ulflll' u I) I Ill ~ oNI-111 I(' lot salt. wholeuk< lo the• Too!Ji. books, ~Wit' hold P> Shirlt'.)'548 4324 :n R r " • ... Garrers & Suttlrr dbl line 2070 Thurm. t' \I \11u11SJC 1•ublir Tabin 160 &ood1 &rluthm11 POOL TABLt: f<~aul• 8 ~15 es 840.5»2 ~~rer.f1~30lt VII a II oven w rot IU neitt to Uath l'1lol p11rk 4 m..o l1ll1ree's 1111 C.:halr ll'lll JUI)' Ill & HI, II J furn ' tlon slit. ~lair lop 5400. oms ...... w..-New tr ,,.lnted "Fii p- 5S6·2312 reat cood 846-ll74 inglol \\\X)00RIDGF IR\'INF IU Tu l'llrlS S~t dothe1. phtnlA, nu·k~. 55202.'l3 ZI StrrlrltM' ~XfiO lrke lqW,..., 9030 per '. 095 Daya Refr1g S22S Wshr & dryr E\' F:R YTH "'; liu1·' ~ \T 7 z, DAM 1•11111 War<lrolirti MS C11rvrd ru11s. mu<·h mort' Nurnr 21 .. M•Knuox c·onsoll', new deaks S7411 new. sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• 760-1'32; oe11wknd1 $125 ea D1sh111 Uht'r Man} anllqUl-.. \lrrro 1'11t11(, rcail TI1I, f'uri1 pump oraan Uookcuea, your ~rire 2GO Prin re mole control 1300 for $:!& Call now. Mon Used 35hp Joh.Non 0 /8. rtJ-3475 00.646'511411_ -rurn. bu~ll\1!~) phnn1• Sol.ibed. Motnrc·Hlr~ dre•urrs. kitrh<·n t't'ton l r,(.'M Antq phonoar•vh rr frr 8 J05 lJ75161DI 11'77 electr start l6SO HIGHLAMDllTll.I Refrigerator. G E 17 ru ~~~lt'm' olfa't.' equ111. 1111 w y a I r I. 11 v 11 • 1·0 h1net,, 1Hnall nrr HUG Jo: G11ra11c Sall• l'Ord chest r.o Bnth •·~ 1.1 k e n 1• w Ao u 1 c· k MU, 1133-82A9 131·3147 •l!!!!•!!!!l!••••!!!j fl White. very good Junk 579 l\11()111t•ll l'l.ltl' Wuodhollo111, t>.akclulP 7 l1t1blr11. brnrhea. 111 Sat Sun AlltlQUt',, ICJl41 n•ll C'Ond 536 21:i:i M 1 m eog r11 ph a ~32 Trailer for l)' boat. 2 ax 3ll'Cl CSloo ~:..4!3-8163 CM 6'16 6iCl! t;lo1wood 5.\1 Mil kinda or small 1trm~ 3 Nau11u l.11nr fn'NT il<'h Rerrill rr~r. Sf-Hrt 1~ ~ 1191 2107, "94 2356 7 1t' 60 , 0r.~~kill), mual n il. ClearlllCl' Pn!ed! C 0 PP E RT ON B lll'G!:: <~Aft.\ta: SAi.io: MOVING SAU: iNI> d•)~only f'rl,Sat,Sun. Rell1blr '118 l'onllJI' cu rtS'>O Wtng rhaltS40 AUOh'kStcnr1I M1t<·htn' IP""..,. TransParNBfH.5.0222 SICUlrTY Part tlme opening, 20-:.l hrs ., for exper 'd plainclothes secunty ol fie er. Excell ro benefits. Apply 1n person: J.C.PelieEY 24 fashion Island EOE M/F SEC'Y /OfC MGI National Magazine re gional advertising of· rice. Organized rom· mun1cation skills, I blk from Newport Harbor. Br1d Jones (714)631 0491 S.c'y..-Sp 1~ pt P ff. Coeta Mesa area Judai c bkgd nee 968-36.52 Refrigerator Sl75, Old TODAY ~t~ \rnlllJ.,, ll,L\\·tNJ>lRtror. 231dSt TI05 1:.lP~1 1 130 ,,. l..rmans.kl1111bt'll,rrih llfi811272 •~HI! S69~ 891 2107 , ~I outuuardmotorl22.5 19110 Wi nda"rf•r . Freeier S75 both work Nt'"'"''rt lltt.irh 7!19 110.'1 ult r11 ,,n IQUCs. "' rrH!H' rum ~llJ47 10 4 8.,. .... ~.. A1111 .. .. r 17th SI., c.: M b(•hmd fo'1brr~l 1ua ramprr .... .....,., C•l\191n Marclnal ult, Xlnl ~lls.57·1122 ~·1ourt'Hrn~ltu 1 ~. MonS.111t5l'M ML • C C1io1rru, mrn '11 11011 s11 L·1 f M l'i k .,..,, "' d ,,.,. .. ..,...,.,.. .. 1 .. e s al']>eta 1 • ., • or tn1 1· A~ Coi-.ukr . ~~ ..... ...,.,._... llcyclt1 1020 llunh.'r wht>e IJ11la1 't'r 0 IAN1' CONllU t..'OM l' ub11. lleruwll bn•a1hm11 ll p X Int i•o nd s:.!2!1 all ktnds or arcessorrt·~ loots, Power 9040 13 rt aallboat (Kile) and ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 Ylt rnlll'1110 \'W MllNITY SJ\I ... : ~1 lo ~~ urut,1•tr !'.:.itm1 ~81500 GGIJOal SC HWI NN C'ru1bl'r p irt 1\~hl kill'lwn 5:100 c'reot hu~b l(tilorl'' MOVIN G Sale. Hefri11. w h 0 l • Ca llan.)'!ime~·8311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trlr. Xlnt cond. 1850 blaek. xlnt co.nd ti~• : ?<Id 41:,1 Stn:tt ~4 1-:'1111'" t:M I nr f ;m purno. rum, plunt..,, t'al'h., l)u11 h"'' ~Yr· .• 1~c·n~. l'r i''rrnrh l'rov1nrn11 I R M S e I e i· I r • <.' F.1t riahlng boat w/moor 754_:_6502 ~-----.,l""~_a•29 i 1. ·~ . ••rnun•l•J ~nl u ., & mo~c , everylhln11 Ill es. u iy ll oy~. t'1res1de Chni SJ001N1 Typewriter, dnl 1·0111.1 ~3,,,l 1096Uay. s W~l. f'Ve1 UDO t~w ~""-"" l"uni, hntom, hou .. ~t'":ifl' a • • ,,, or., 1!04.'ll Sut/Swi July Ill. Silvtr, ('11ltt't'l1blt•it , (ii': FriRe ~. f"ndaare nTS 0 .,0 ,,.., ..... 0 u ~ Men's 10speed llw<lle~ & mun• S.11 on J FA MILY If!\ llA 0 ~: 19 602 9th SI '11 n M lar Sol 15lMZ Nol Washer ~. il<)t>vc•r In """ 0 ,,._......., evl'li , Seully, ,79 20. Cudy Xlnl cond. . 675-64.51 Gd.Cood S7S Iv . 9:; 2317 Stiuta An.i Sl\U: 5:165797 lrn11h11m Lunt', II II rtuMlruil Vae #1113 SLS-0 Grstetner ~silk lH'rrt Ca bin, depth & fish Evts ------ 5-18-(Xl()J A'e CM F111Jo) S~l II~ . l'ou<•h exercL'W h1k1• ~·w llolH11 •<iold1•nw1·~1 I~ 1876 printer r>oes lypwrtr f111der. m11ine CB. live 17' Venlu~. outboard. MEN'S 10 spd Team GA HA<.a: SA LE t'\t'r Ant •II ui:~ · 1 "'111 rn ~ · mlll'htne ll'e 11kotts ell' \. 1e~~w11r1• ho11 k ~. MOV INO SALE WaHhcr ~tenrils, lype~I & 11 W ba il hookup, duel bat lrlr. all acceuorlea, RALEIGH bccyt•le Pl ~1hmi: 1(11("1, furn , 'I'\', ruoh. · IO) b, ll•>llt & 1824 Kmglel Cl (' M ly111•writrr. ohl 1111!111111 & dryer, 175 ea , upnl(hl photos~ S45-<163l teries. tandem trailer, ~100/b&t cir. ~114112 8S70343 ping wn1t lJhlt', l11k1•\, ~,1,fior,-'111r1n .. 11"1 1,1 Garaue Sale All mu~t maC'h1nt'. lwn rn,111rt·~~ frt'ezc-r. SlZI. Twn&,ni<I Orhrke ru.m Se<'retanal xlnl cond . 60/hrs on 3:1' Ericson 11 uils, bar· BMX lot or toot,, 'l•lll I "' '• " ~, fbo I [) s1•l, 4 boy" ht.kt'\, .intt1 Willer f>to<h, '175 & 1175 des t 3 more Charrs & 260hp Mere CruiJer 10 n ent winches, 139,500. Likcnewrondiuon equ1p ,&n1Jfl\t'Xl'1tm~· (inr:i.:c ,.111e 2 ramil,, i:.o' Sur arr . ryl'f. Bentwood youth l'hr Set' lo "llJlrN' !lf\43309 s1decha11'!ltom1LC'h.frl Wkdays l7 1•>8S11~. $28,000 financing at ~1 .... "'.,..,. """" m~~1 1t1·m' fri ~Jt 111 Sal onl} Juh 1111401 S;in 1 hr6• Clothmg, m~ny anlq p1rtur(' .. & 111u1·h oart 7pu '"II l'abmelh & l'Opym11 n 1 t es , w II ends 11'''7.-. u7-.7 '.! ~ 0 1o 1 ;>CAN • 1 • · 1km~ 2™21 llarbor hie "' h M 1 II • • -....,. Schwinn tl"Ul!ler ISi~ Sanlra!:o llr , NII IJrwl u < r>M !I 2 !Ir II H Indiana poll& more 3t~ s1.1nta Ano Sw1h tmX Sptitlu11< &OPt' mar tnu u~ ,.. (714)546-8924 SN ARK 8nnd new I.. I I \t It r I I ' Ave, NU SJt Sun!I s I . •tar1d '"'11 Vila M"sl•r 7~ HTlll '81 ACHILLL'S SR12• ...... ,;ooo .,·J~11·r lr)c·r I!·" u 1 arn1\11..iral(('\,1r M111enolia Sat •Sun _________ .. , ..,., u.. r. .. - 64~848Sbetween 6-lj»m ~lo1r l.lm111nl! i:ear I Juh 18 19. 11 6 17W!l 104PM Whtn you rh•iin vlllH Rola ('ydc. 9 mill's $75 P.+t 1017 lnflauble 16HP Suzuki S&M Boys 20" Moto CroM $J0 I llre~ ..:ulr duh!. huol<'. SpJrklrl~rr\. rount.lln <:arajtc Sok• 9 3 Sltn l!ll• ( I 0 s l' l l h I JI k fl r Sperti Sun l~mp &r ~l.ind ••••••••••••••••••••••• many xtras, lsl St750 Laser bite MW, all el· Ladies 26 .. Cnu~er S20 t u~., llll"f \II dJ~ \ ullC) c<.it'mrn \rta• & m 01 h misr 1111 t 'lli\Rl.H;·s ('l.Osfo· I f15 H&O 19 l'kin motor Hul(e wroUJ(hl 1n111 1·age 661 34791'831·2'»2 tru, tn cl dolly, S900 SdERVICEE ~dlJonDallen& Man• .. urra\ .. uaJa""" I S d I s u n ;> 5 x 31 1;.ir:i~t' ';.1le 'ial Jul) Ill Nan l\~U~ l'orona df'I Wr lllkt• dothc<I on nin r.1<.>r ld"'ll mo,.,rr fill w lam l' itr a} ma le 28 . Sk apJack. Vol vos 675·8790/f7~ ant xp ay I ' ~,.. u -· .. , t t I \I ()ff l I s n ..... I I·' ('orkalll'I 1nr l rrt'e h r II -· 1 ~3214 n esmin;er ~ tOnl' 111~ on)• <'H•r Mar ".:nml'nl 2052 ~"'"' .11wy,.rru,.o ... ,11t\lut' l'araket•I S1Z> 6469411 250 rs . u 1nslru CALZ5.Sttl.oapprttiate, eYes. full & pil1me Ap-Del \1 ar I \ thml( Kot" 9311 Tahll1 Ulvd l'M 6:11 :m3 PrnJrrtor. new b,ull1 $4~ ment . sWJm sip . can· S 1p 5 4 , po P· to P. 4 ply : SbellStal1011, 17th& S&S Cruiser. ~ed llkl' Trundlr bt-.I l>cl\ lwil 1·11 lluntanJ,.'tOO llf'drh G lqanticl•S• \fl I.Tl Pamil~ liur.il!r '10dO Sltdr Srr<'Pll t•\r~ vass. hsh gear. plank. sailsirvrs. VHF. RDF. Jrv1ne,NB new. SISO Srh1111nn clothing OHM K24 \\ ('luthrni;,rum,mi~I' Some[h111glor e\l~ryoni• S<1lt Sal 9111ti Clothe·' Sl7511 2 l' .. raktot'l'I & Parrot young & \l'r} trlr S25 ,000 f trm galley,head, 98018 . 12 SW •. ~·~ Ca liente. IOspd. ~5 15thSt NB Sal Sun '16 • 2200 Block on W11llart'. <.illl' S2S 100('rt"'lt i·or tamr $300 Cai<e in ~tlenns_fil5 1.225 gl tk. new: watertank. Fu,, 900 _..,..,,_ rr _!46-6769 L' 1 I •. 'Glont mDY1f19 Sole CM JU~I orr W1l\On 9 5 tb()1\k': ... 'armn up'lr h 11m"1h1 re~ nrrof 1 llh, II II 53611574 duded C.:all 645 7903 "I zo DIA'. Oelux· VII ha I A pump. I 1 re won ·~.. •..lief~~. '-'•1025 I rJllll \ sa l'• udml· foum. l'\t'r\1hml( must Salan4SWl •• ' I f Wknd 0 " .. ... person. Excell wor .. mg -'""J ..._.... ""'• 'h u " i> r 1 te'. n r " i:u 1730 Sant.1 Ana, c-or har1:a1114' & qu..ht) Hll \pprox !13 "'Dd." of Rllhl .vc, L,oaded eqwpml. Sl .S.SO jackets. dock fenders, coodilion.s. UPS&truck ••••••••••••••••••••••• bathroom vamt\ ,1., A: nt'r C.ibnllo C\1 Satur G1g;inlrl' E:~lale Sale mu51 l(O 522 \l\ll! n)'lon 'lhait Prart1eallyl :1 Columbian Red Tari FIRM .2l~J!!43 ball. Unes, elc Classic exper. a plus. Ph. Gary, REDWOOD 2 X 6'S sho"er dour. rumtlun· da} 11 4 furn . antiques. c•olle1• <:rande, Blufb, N H nt>w. l·hangrnl( rternr Roa . w lank & heater 25 , Sldfildl Jensen desien. f'brgls 8:30·11AM, 114.979.4944 2' lo 20' long fre~h tools, bike:.. '~>tht•' & • t1bles and many <'lotheb Woortbridge Irv mt' S.1t $2 50 yd 67:10771 flOO bsl ofr S49 1547 '78 Twin \:o OMC. Eler J8SOO. 640-8161 &213-753-3T76 Mon·Fn trur k load arr11•1n11 mtsc· 6712 l'al111· l'ir S\l ONLY lxfi ulil trlr, Sat R3, 3)3 Knmc SI torr 7 18, !MM, plllR ponl(. l>et-Fi Sea rolNo, l<c(·lt., AKC'GF:RMAN bait tank, el..,. wmrh. 8 Ft. Montgomery. Fully Weeki" ""\'e at 5c.. rt II l I fl h refng, dtni•llt• ,N, plat 16th & Santa Ana) r .... I I' Ta kl" ., S31l SHL'PHERD "" Shipping ~iving clerk , "" .r un in..: nn •·•11• nr rorrn rol'ker llc•'k'. pool lhl, furn , ~o a ,,.•1 . of'~. <' ' • • "' VHf.CB. Of. Compass. eqptd. Incl oa.n1 Llll:e Progressivemedicalde PP rall Jim 646 9885 Slater & t :Ctw:111b Sal hoo:.t>holdlll'rn!t l'ASll lllo C'k g ara~e sale molorr)1'I"'· w !'>111911.12 ~ )r old iientle female full rove r . trl r new . saoo o r of· vice mfg. CaU Mon·F'n al!tl1me 1 7 Ill onl~ 1110 4 11162 Hou VL,lu Cr. ~lto"i Ila rbor View Homes. Ya le loop Wood hollow, J<thn Wayrw Tcnn1~ ('luh needs honw where she 12131280 1163 days. 12131 r "'e""r"".s.6-'-"-·3879""""=------ 9-4. s.40·62al Cots 8035 Our Junk vour lmi~ur" Verd .. , C\1 ~ Jt,i t Pon Taitgurt Pl N B Oakdale, •7 ~:trnwooll rt·~ ulo r f..1m1I)' m1•m will NOT be left alone. 796·6969 E~ W~f!.dS Sabol, Schock Sl75; 13' f . STORE Mgr. for a new •••••••••••••••••••••••!' Garage !>alt' Jul) IH & Fum1tun· & m1w tl1·111~ Sat Jul}' 18lhL9-3pm ' 551 5511 • h ,. r ~ h • P . SI 2 IJ o X.ln't house doii i\lert Sea ray 1980 25' Sun G sail/power dinghy vidto store in C M Must P U R R Jo' E l' T L Y l!I 16:160 Hrmlo<·k Foun Sat Sun 9 J, ., 1 5372 Muv1ng Sale-plumb1ni: R u ll s N" \ ·' h o . 1115 J 197 97:17 th .,~. watchdog Pcrfel'I for dancer w/landem lrlr. hull $7S, 16' Hydruail f . have uper in video B E A U T I f l' !. . tarn \'II.~ Sierra RoJ.i , Turtlrrm•k r 1 x tu res, fa u cc t !>, Pak1slan1 Murruran. (415Jl!56 22fflt'ves rl"tired perwns 631 1292 slpi. 4. lull galley, crpt'd, G 1 I.Ike Laur>. never equipment sales. Excell PURE BR ED. I. IL \l' !\mg o· Lawn rmnl 1hro'4 In med•l'me rab111ets. towel desk, lamJ.'I, chairs lo' Sti'rhng Grand fiamqur I fH, HM f.St.: PYTHON v~ r)' sharp S22 5K used w II rlr. value , salary & oppl)' Call POINT SlAMF-5E KIT lawn mo,.er $100 r. E bars, arces lloll.\ehold eseal. mower .• rnt1q_~.. 6 stltinjl\, Sl50 "" J•, ft S40 bst 12131596.9502 12.700.onJy ll7S Lynn at DGM. 642-1944 TENS Tra111ed, i.hots o 1 i. h w ai.her. "0 r k, Two Fmni~ Sale items. lrnens, h.1de a stov(', rk 11> $100 Sal I G 0 r h 11 m , •· r, n c h fW6.5964 1960 jo· J EFFRI F.S FB, 675·1134, 644-8600 or 760-9ll3 for personal Phone Mai, at 640-6550 good S50 Sl>.t.45 Furn mb bunk bed. bed, antiques. lO)s. only Corner Z2 lrvtnt' Sl'roll 6 'filing, 11 PIED & 1 ALBl~O Sf . lwm Chrysler 225• 16'ft calamaran Wooden mterv1ew. Mon ~ri . 8 5 or Ill GE G·\ll\CiE S\1.£ nite stand. nxker. lO)!>, l>ook s. ru~ & cars 7U Avr,.PrevuFri 64&l929 $95 ea Al~o 41 pt Cockatiel both hand lOOhrs . fresh wtr rool hull wttrlr &sills l600 'rl-...ol.Jsltfitq _i9J..981!_6"ttkeMb Sat onh 1131 Prl.">H11u mower, lots more Goldenrod . Cd M Garage Sale Sat 7 18 1 Dramond ring, $250 tamed w lge 111roughl $18.000 or but ofr Needs some work ·~al-? D09s 8040 l~'1 $401i21!185pm Sat Sun 9 4 .it 1!115 7600041 Sal.Qnl.} LO~mn. /~12~ ~lan~t'~ 6*-82ZJ ironra..&e~~i 1122 Sewporl $hp .a vail 64.5·56345S4-84 ugh ~ r1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Teresita Lane, N,pt Heh Garage sale Sat & Sun 8 ~a l(nol 1 a Bao n tn I: I Newpon ~arh Tennis LHASAASPSO 673 6221 - -ltlO lrictoe 'JS ~:S e:erc~ s~!:e~ K EESHO:O.'D Pups .\J\C '' \RAGE s \LE plant~ \pl sale. frig. 'I love lo 4 •I Oaybre.lk. Irvine Walnut Stereo Cab S.S Club membenlup full 5d mont~ Shout ,u~. C~o j A c lassie' Bea uurully Ost, wheel-owner carry! Dftab · tunn Champs1re ~1 f Pet& galore & mut·h more' l'Jrl>'I mlltc· !>ml items rWoodbrrdgtl Anll· Twin K mg "altrhtd mt'm~nhlp lll50offer ate .na e ""' resl.ored Century 18 fl TrampacNB 1 ng IS ~w ha dg s h o "" P \ l Pt \ 335 Nass<iu Rd CM Sal 'at Sun 9 S 16.\ Mes;i ques. umbrella stand. I w blr SIOO ~ b1u.ir 644 ~ P~rs $175 646-jl944 _ Inboard C1rra l960 By ( 71 .,,.... ~ young women •OI' a n 213 611'7 134.S aft 6 pm "3 o r 1 .. 8S7 9466 E In -• -'"""""" car wastung service 2 SHELTJE Pt.:PS .,.. !Pll)__ r.i rear umi ure, ~c · hsebld muc Ml r.-CW» Picmo1 & Onps IMO Century Boat Co x l LASER Int cond Must Wash Ferraris. Rolls .. KC ,1 Sl75 f S200 Rrg membership liOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• for sll:11ng or hshmg 11 • "-· Royces. Mercedes and " . .. . ml'I trans Ca! Call e\t's 1 Nf!w lr11ler Radio ( se 964-5032 Porscbes wtule you soak S3I 34.119'7I 3609 673 G-174 STEIN WA\' Md I S CH VHfl Cover $13,000 up the Ne........., Beach F'ree lo good home f . .....11 Walnut Bab} Grand 8S I 1221 Day 642-0485 32' CLASSIC 11 design) _,_ • Ceil.Ing ll1 C..:asa .... a c 1 + · Bit in uuo. bettar Ev-Ketch w /42' Newport sun r uu or part ume female Dobennan r d I ., ..._ ... ~~ positions av11lable Call ~-9315 ---------+--------~f---------\a0~a~~rspd ~;h~~~:1· than new Rttl'nlly re 211i' FIBERGLASS Navy Mooring,M?,<kX>760-0789 Joni 631·U>4 Corker P~pp1es. 8 Wl'l'k~. me to y OU 8045 Fun.ih.tr-e 8050 Fwnitur. 8050 Hous.hold Good5 8065 Was S239. I ake SIOO fan1Shed. unmac & very II w ha I e boa l D le s e I SAIOf 1190 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jud) 730~ rat.ft' Hammond Organ powered, gd cond Good cond. $600. TIHSUIGHY 67J.Sl5<1 1 Fl<F:.EKl11't;"'~ Dun< Jn l'IMt' tabll• & Bdrm furn Sl•t mt'I ht•c 52" rounddmst"l tlO Tull JOHN Wa•ne Fam ii) & Piano Center CdM AS00~_?-7~ Mt-2185 Foremen wanted, mm I , r ... ,,. c h·,itr~. (,'{l··c-ricl 51200 without matt ress. tbllampS25 \'n)l)1111\cl , 644-8930 10 y r s e1tp Also Miniature poodle lcham f 1rst'hl1.So sn.ib 673781i9 " dresser. nightstand. l'hrs.15 Misc &l2 ~ Tennis membtrsh1p '•lml!l!!!!l!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ '72DIES8. STAR 115221 Bristol, groundsmen. Serious on pagne l pure bl't'd free 556-2312 t·he~l or drawers. stand llOll tnl'ls transrer fee 1· JO' TRAWL.El Glau /Wood, Contemp I Y Great op pt Y to&...oodhome760 I~ Golden Hhr \'2 )r m.ilr Holl J wa) bed, :fl", hk1• •n~ mirror & desk lry 1070 644 1549 l••sr-E•IN•w-A•Y•6•'G-R• .. -..,D• Willard Vega Searrher rigglna. alumn spars. ' Brothers Constructors. Wire Haired Fo.11 Trr Friend!:: lo1able. mu'l Ol'\4 , $70 Sc-I of 3 hlJl'k w cha1! p.50. 754 1_911 _ ....................... Sora & l'ha1r 1100 Stereo ns• Model. Xlnt Cond. Fuel lrlrpsoomlZ15 l660SanlaAna Av1C M r1ers, AKC, 12 1111(, have )ard, prl'f kids ~ .. 111 rouJ(ht mm swivel Priceless hand t•arved 8I Cl marqul!> wedding S200 15"rolorTV Sl50 4 Compl.reblt&refm consumption l\.'agal. per i9 Hobie Cat 16 wttrlr, r I s 1 4 5 675 7182 bar stool!. S20 !'a sel S200U or best orrcr wall posters $15 ea rv'USll4Sf.500P1AeaN. ~ hr. $30,000. Bus 1714) eat feYer sails, xlnl UPHOLSTERER Work e m a e · · · Wrouaht iron hanl(m~ parquet d111 rm tble 6 Paul. 96J.~I v"" ..,..., d m air conditioned com l714)~1~ 3 \dorable Ktll<•n' 2 " ch r s SH SllOO ~ 645·1494 8600HanllllonAv.HB 644 ·8440 , home con . w/xtras. $3500 fort. Mwil be able ID cut BOSTON Terrier Pup~ bi!111e & l gray lnmp.,JlO 54Q.0021 644·4555 Beaut lgesmokc) quartz Cribs, Port11 r nb, H1 536-8775 (714)64.4·1l94 r OBO. Contact John S I Kc """-" II I 67'• c.c• I II <Topaz I fa<.'t'ted ~tones h 1 I ft" Old ·79 ., •. Vlk S"" R d 213/924-33)1 & sew. a ary open. A 5 wks _,,,:i ma e~ .,,,..,., \1 l'ST Sf:t.L Shern Sohr! Maple Bedroom Set About 22 rardls ea Onl} c air. cy Kase .. oN 1ng r . 1 ar, -==-<=c.===------ &42·3713 '11~2·6410 _ 11 wk beautifulkillt•n, 1 Sofas.'>00,dllletlt·~etl>S. SJOO ilOJ>l'rslon~'&4G-ll688 Chma c_loset64&~--Turn or the Century Twin Cats Diesels, SUNASH-SIOO WELDER Exp. with PITBUU.Pt;PP1t:s greL t orJnl(l' tiJb)I Sl't:rt'tary SSO, antq 61J.7!!TI __ NEW Black & Decker, English.upright piano, Brist.ol,PP DIS.8651. Xlntcond 527.72:50 I I I t l "lldl" "WIJIO Diamond solitaire "• crt 51 " El ct -33' bo t nd Mk alum. a must. Sailboat Purebred JiO Morr 1:. Tr a 1n1· c x rm se r" "'' ,. Barzilay Walnut wall \In , e nc saw _, j400 OBOS48-<ll03 a a moonng. t4 ft Hobie. 2 ut.s or mut bkgmd dtsirablt" 960-4U9 9601290 mach 642-7315, it. $1500 S2400al Vi.Jung ~=)<~fir'::~~~; 646J7l2 gd rharterboat. S:!S.000 sail.s. Whiteboat. Yellow Apply al: Kenyon, 2734 M1n1t urt Schnautl'r fw11~ 8050 Antique F'\ne f\im1ture fumtture.,P~846-8964 or_642.J6i6 Lawnmower "Trim 9'1J.06S9 tram poline • sail S. Su.san,S.A 546-J.!Ol Local Cha mpion line!> ....................... Maho.: D R ~et lkhrs, frost Cree refng, 1.Jke new 1 d mer'', self prop f ront i 8 34' Ost Sed. Tr1wler, 846-1918 Outstandrnl( Male 11 UY r h1na b rah. buff' A Very speria r~I e thro111 Xlnl l'ond S18S. lo1ded . mint. P P C...-.O=....:R=o""N'-A-D-0-2-7-1.n_b_d-. wits S p s:ioo 080 * * I B * * fr amer IO\t' ~al~ Fr ~l h2 steCoreoshS20& ,ea sign gold & fresh v.·at,er 844 8277 (714 )675·0092 N B sip h1gned mast, spinn, Mete.._... Good used f'um1lurt' & earl\ amer \lrtortan ,,,a c mg ur O\' pearl bracelet Call or PLAYHOUSE Cusl, av11l . VHF, Npt slip, .,~ c.JVl ....................... 768-6203,9753001 Appl.lances OR I will ~I'll c h r s tbli. 552 9633 eseat 4 barstools SIOea appl lo mspt'ct IW4 0323 wood.A frame. balrony~ .... _,., ....... 1005 Miniature Schnauzer 7 orSELL forYou 494 o~• Metal ofc desk, beer evei. '7l l0~. Wllll-dY ... -"6'2=--694~1=------- L Id M I "°" "' «1i...a Lamps 4 swan•'. ro""' ladd. can T ............ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w .. s o a e M ... STEaS .. UCTI,..._. " asses ~ . . Qu I t 'Am rut tur .. ,... ,.. ...... r . M I I ' t 2 Must Sell· One Walnut ___ D/_~4937 ~ g\ ~ "'" Eler tri c Po'4ered 2 foldmo r hrs.ot.herm&Sr a 1 > cus.., d11assemble Sl4 0FJ >JI 6 .. 6 •686 83"962• "' qse 18' strand nerklare 556 6....., Perk.in.s Diesel Reduced 4 sails, trailer, $0 dining rm set w /4 ch rs PUP PIES AKC Golden ~ ~ , ~ ~ passenger cart S:-..00 ofr 646·4382 ~J!fil!ed pxi 842 2469 ""'" for qukk s• 646-3ll 7 1300, One Brrtis h Rl'tvr Mix Avail Jul} llUYFURHrTURE Calll\460435 NEYBUSl:O: 2Allisononespk,.,worth BaysldeM1rineS.les Kitchenette ~9396 25th $40 Call S R II d k t k b r ROL EX Submariner Z90 ea Must sell pr 829Harbor1Jland Dr. 16 fl. Hobie. wttrlr. 2 FOR SALE-1930 's 639~•" ue Le~-957·8133 roowt~pood(.'Slll~Alt•.imarbel Bun ks S200. Qn bdrm slamlesssleel.llkene111•. l6000BOCaUorlvmsg 67~9570 set.so(sail<l.SISOO . .,..,.,a,!.l.R_m 2()$0FAS.new.Pea. ..... ~O. d111ette llO. sofa & flawless $725 080 ,. WJS.0'44 kitchenware. Rare Hall µ;--yr old S ILVER 15Lo\•eseats,S75ea wrilmg surfne SlOOO. loveseat S300. Mat 1.52·7919 ~4840_t.x_!l93 18Southcoasl,goodcond. •~~Slpt/ and fiesta. Over 300 GREAT Dane likes _9§7-57l_!o!~4J80 Prired w ttll last Z75, tress/box spnngs twin GYM SET with weights NEWPORT·AITISAM goodentg,S13X). ~~ .... pieces. Buy one or all chil dren. h.selrained SIOO 645 ~3 $75, full 115, queen $125 Mocltilttry 8071 and allach.ments 180. 673-71.56 --. 9070 840-4068. 548·6175 HIS and her black Palt'nl 6 Thomasville: C'ounlr)' and ••••••••••••• •••••••• 642·3214 CUSTOM •••••••u••••n••H•••• Exd le II r swivel rockers Si350 pr Binks 26 Spra) Gun ORGAN SALE 18 ' 6" South Coast NEWPORT Slip availa· u rmustse qua1. Lhasa Apso, darling. 60x!)sx l"beveledglass E n glish Chairs. MORE! __ 770.0901 Rebuilt, new rup ~) •BALLOONS Only2latemodels left. Runabout/Inboard bay ble.Upto:.l'. ~cl~~1~!~eJ~i~~~~: wh Ile . ma le. AK C. rree table ~~·4832 fruit wood ftnl!lh 1750 Near new 611 velvet sofa Bu.rgess AJrleS!. GWl $'.JO Unique Party Gitt Superb tone, beautiful boat. $3,900. 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Shep I Lab color console, 1200. w/heater, •·~" incr etc. Call ,....," at "" 64&-*5 an ·me •••••••................ .... • ............... . Al 11 l x 1 y r rem . Ever)'lhillC mint cond J!.~S.SM122 San Clemente Inn • FR70·14 RadJal Urea Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr 18 FT Glut.'r Cabin 10~ Cam.per Four Star OU rolHop daat. llOO. Ho1111broktn, Hies llida. Rua. offers acc-ted. M-'-.......... .,2'8103 Lo••l•u•• "°Firm. wrnty. Frft delivery. Boat. P\1.11 tr · 100 H.P. •/rtfri,.._ fl lt.09f, •" d oil tbl W /2 a:n 1N1 ... ,.. .... ..,-din l bl Hell um Bouquets de· 1J48. 6'8-1786 Mere. 0.8. Needl U1ht Port· a · potty. A II na 6 • din .llJllO __.:,_ Dtllnrx ivall.549-9252. Everythlna must ao Walnut 11ame a e llvered. Perfect for Club Memberahlf w I Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr work 1 Buuae, ~ .. btd. ~~ tfet WJbeHted To aood home Great PracUcalf¥ new dlolng W11llor, dr)'er, aor11, padded chairs. 6 m~t!t1 everyoccaalon. Uolvtral~Ath etlc wrnty. "'--dellvtry. Claule ~..a....1,-atn. Sleept I. 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' • ... • '" ..... #I t. a.-..,. c...tr ms HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979.2500 Here's How You Can Use Our Famous Dimes-A-Li ne our famous (I DIMES-A-LI NE ADS MUST BE • Btl"fl tMm or ..WI them with cotrec:t cHh to 01Hy PHot, 330 W. Bey St., Co1t1 Mell, CA. '2121 DIMES-A-LINE p LACED BY 3 p.m. ON FRIDAY. • Etch lttm mu1t be pttced with no Item over S50. 20c l)ef.ltne -$1.00 mlrtmum. FOR INFORMATION CALL • No Hv .. tock, ptoduce or pt1nt1 LOIS 642-5676, ext. 319. • No commercl•I 1d1 1llowe d .... .... GOOD used Ures radials FISHING rods. r eels USED carpel and pad. LAD DER bark chairs LIK E new. cocktail table NEAT old tool and die OLD glai.:-. rrunt Lirnyers 2 BAR stools S3S each a n d reg u I a rs . S2.50·S2S Metal lockers Six rooms. approx· S30 each. Kitchen Aid S~O Matching end makers chest or v.alnut oak bookcase· S50 Aot1 Ice cream table. 2 4·16S/7Sxl3. 17S·7Sxl3. Ht and S12 tall. 2 imately 200 yards or mixer model 3SC with tables SSO each. Five and oak with floe bras!> que II foot 1Coldco oak chairs $15. llS·50 amp HS·75xl3, ISS·7Sxl3, wooden storage boxes, yellow carpet, good con meat grinder SJO pu~ce dmeur· table $30 pulls SSO Antique rasrd Library laddt'r with combination. arc wilder singles SlO each. pairs 2 hinged lids S2.SO each. dition. S35-S.SO. 760-0233 Faberware electric grill 'butcher block J 4 meerschaum pipe with cast iron wherls SSO and carbon arc torch for S2S. l85-80xl3 SIO Machinists small tool SIS Blender. nev. SI~ chairs SlS each Toshiba amber bit SIO f'ine F.menl'l' Elct•tnc· organ S2S. Jet X t•ar wash SS Pai rs of I 7S · 7Sx 14 box S7.!i0 Pictures and G E portable 40 watt 8 G E. Electric skillet SIS color TV 23in neeps glass red all rolleri. Jnd with chord M:lrrlor S2S Braided rug 40x78 SS 18S·7Sxl4. 18S·70xl4, picture frames 10c·S2 track tape Pl!lyer S2.'> Mirror. antique frame tuner S.50 Costa Mesa garnet gu ides. greJt t21och IA<'k1ng Rolodex Engine orr roto tiller FR60xl4. S2S·S3S p11r Vases. planters. JOc SS Roy~I l~pe\\Ttter. long S30 979 8699 Jo 631 ~ boat or rock cod pole SIS Western poO\ sad 1basket case l SI. Card Pairs or l9$o7Sx IS for Swag chandelier lamp carriage, manual SJO I SSO Vanety or r1sh1ng die $21 38 J)l>uod custom table, 4 chairs SIS Log V W Bue or other, with di mmer switch SIS Overhead projector $40 MET AL gas rans S2 WROVGHT iron Spanish 1 rods and reell>. some hunting hov. Sl 2 Old roller SS. Cat tree. cat 20S-7Sxl5. 21S-7Sxl5, Mirrors SIO-S.50 Toaster Thermel 81nxl01n each Guitar t~eeter i.t)le t able SSO Six collectors piece.., SSS2S ..,1ngle iron bed SIO pole SS Hamburger BL' 11.DERS supplies Mirrored door!> S50 l.uu \ ered doors SJO Ma rble bar top ~·11b sink $50 Chandah~n Sl5·S50 Sho~er door~ S40 Marble slab S4S Nirror S30 Headboard S20. Pnnts with frame~ SlO S20 S~2 \'1sta Grande, Newport Beach. Bluffs COUNTER top gas stove S2S Built m gas oven $2S Solabed $50. Chair SSO Coleman stove SlS. Toys ZSt'·SIO TV tables S3 TV stand $2. Corning ware 1>et SIO. G E toaster oven SS. Men and v.omen's clothing soc SJ Saturday 10·5. 1126 Paularino. Costa Mesa 22S·7Sx1S. 23S·7Sxl5 S20 SS Oven. broiler SIO transparency maker SIO Guitar speaker rab r ha 1 rs S 14 eac h Man)' sizes or p1cturt' Working brass coleman grille S5 Gourmrt part) pair to S3S pa Lr Six Am fm clock radio SIO S:JO fluorescent light v.1th two 50 watt horn~ Bookcase $29 Hoover frames . much oak camp lantern S9 White t1•mpura nev. SJ Sun SYRL'P Jug SSOc Boat WOOD executive sue near new GR78xlS tires! 8am·30m 2070 Thurm.I fixture 4 tube, 160 watt, S20 Peavy IOin \peJker Hand1\"ac. like new $J0 SOc-SS Boxe1> or boat r11 aluminum trark hghb beam c 0 rd I es s p1llov. SI Telephone~ S5 desk SSO Wood ex · S4S pair. Singles in C M. Next to Dally can be recessed in ce1I SIO Leather motorcycle Bicycle parts St SJ tings, lights ac SS 1907 v.1rker table cult1\·ator S2 ~O and SIO T"obarMools ecut1\'esv.1velchairS25. 17 S· 70x 14. FR 78x J 4. Pilot parking lot 1hg for k_1tchen. bath or Jacket $6 Leather suLI llaod doll) SS 673·7200 cessones and nev. rope lamp $12 Mao~ lamp!> f 1 replace equipment SIS pair F'irev.ood S2 5x7ft bear skm• rug S2S. £70xl4 GR70xl5 band in garage ,"case SS 8h bamboo 10<'·SIO Home ~trand fromeH·n eraSJSSO 3 SIO Stack o( lol(s S5 box lknnell Rreathinl( Bird cage SS. Large Hr70xl4, SIO to SIS each. KING site bed SSO workshop SJS Four shade SS \'ass1 antenn<1 PICTl'RES. 50 a~sorted galle~ stove S20 Oar'> v.ay floor l11mp Sl2 Pair Pme lingerie 7 drav.er l nil ~ 2277 Pomona camp box 125 Recliner OnenewlM-7Sx lS one CornergroupS2S.Trash drapetraverserods.ad· SS Kenmore Whhinl( 50cS3 Three t;ible and p<1ddles S20Sll ~ol1d hrao;~ t•.iodle chesLS25 L<1rgemetal S3660Xl cha1rS20 Electncnoor used 165·7SxlS radials compactor SSO Gas JUSt 30in lo 48111 S6 each machioe S2S Wood p1r lamp~ SIS each ~laple Several desk.<.. student ch1mne\ hurri cane cabinet. formica top -.-------burrer S20 Queen ror vw S20 and $10 each mower S3S Desk SIS. or all for S20 Two pair n1c table S8 Wl'1ghl~ floor famp S20 Maple to ofri ce S9 sso Si A I a mpi. $25 cut gl a~~ v.ith drawers and doors QUALITY Piog Po~g Ta bedspread S8 Woven Conventional I bias l Wheel chair 125 CoHee saw horses SIS Car and bars SIO AM car drum table S2S End ta tables SIO·S.50 Good bar bra~~ humt·arw I.imp S3S Two drawer rile ble S2S Slide projector wood shades. 2. SIO tires: Pair 7 7SxlS, 2 for table ~-Love~eat Sl~. bumper jack aod 4 lug radio $6 foam ruhbcr ble S2S Ironing board rell chwr SIS Old rold s 20 r u tr •to 1 nt h cabinet S2S 8am-Jpm and bcreen S45 Sh de each Clothes 2Sc·SS S2S. Singles in F'78xl4, Chest SIS. Ca_binel SlS. Spenner wrench SIO. Jx7rt S3 each VW hub SS Toastero\'enSS Ma ing birchwood double ceramic toble lamps 2070 Thurin . Cos ta ~creen 50x~O Sl7 SO Books Sc·SI 421 Pirate -G78xl5, J78x1S. SIO 10 Sewing _cabinet ~10 four Rambler 131n caps S2 earh 54839'.!4 or ple desk48tnSSO Pool churchpewS:.>Oldiron v.ith shades$25 :Jlil(ht Me~a . next 10 Dail~ Work booti.. ~1ze llD Rd . Newport Beach SlO each. One new big Pour l81n wheel rims wheel hub caps $20. Two 7Sl·8451 Costa Mesa table s.50 Books 2Sc-SI bird cage or plant brJi.s tl'1hng r1xture Pilot parking lot SI ~ Exerml' b1kl' S7 !iO Sunda) only,9-Spm H78xlS S20 Pair or and tires S20 Weed thermos boltles plus 1Jtcns1ls 25c SI Vases stand, large collection v.1lh white h11boa 1I F'1ve piece luggage set f'R 70x l • s3s Plllr wackerSIO Wheel bar compartment for bottle G IRLS lricyt'le $6 50t·S2 :m Woodland. orvmtageautospotand ~harles SIS M;im iron BIKES ladies coaster S25 Assorted luggage CA RMEi. carpel SSO. Pickup or van tires: rel SIO. Stereo $JO. Desk in canvas carry.bug $7. C.hddrens clothes. girls Cosla Ml•sa Saturday accessory lights $2 S20 or brass rireplacl' tool brake cruLser, has ren St SO S3 9 inch T v White draperies SSO Four matching 8 7Sxl& 5 lamp SS. After tpm 2203 Bow Ii n g bag . a 11 size. infant to S Roys and Sunday 9 5 Old auto trunk S2S New sl'ts. including umllronl> ders. wlutev.alls, extras rll'eds tuner $5. Stl'am Two lamps with shades 8 ply steel belt~ tlr~s Raleigh, Costa Mesa leather. white. black s1u~ 6·12 50c SS. 75111451 !iO YEAR old trunk S4S permanent colored ink aod srreeos S5 S25 $49 Boys Stmgra) S2S ra1·ial $7 SO Sunbeum Sl5 each Three living SJS pair One each or 646-0731 handles $9. Flush panel Santa Ana Auto air conditioner $25. markers 20c each 843 Clasm· :.ct J>Cllle round Both look run nt•v. l'lectr1c rq pan S7 room chairs $35 each 8.00116.S 8 ply, 6.00xl4 8 I R DE y E ma I e ~oor 42L.llx77ift SIO_ Foto LA RGE car top rack for 6 root long walnut wood W l~h St . Costa Mesa hall bra,s imd1ron~ S32 _5_48_·_8006 ______ Elertnr heater S7 SO T~o plant hangers SS 6ply, SlS each. 548·1751 kltrben table an~ 4 hght meter tn ongmal VW bus S3S Small air cabinet for records or t between Placentra and Old 10 L.llch ~ohd copper SONY reel to reel tape Assorted bar gla~ses Sc, ~~~~on ~~~;ferc~~~h ;~~- or 960--0626. Costa Mesa h . •~" N h d IJ:ox S7. Trash ran rar compressor Jnd lank ~tor age SIS 642·2762 Monrovia St reels I and brMs skillet Sl2 Set de ft k s•o Cloth in o IOc. 25c Pl:isllc part\' ________ 1 c airs _.,. auga 1 e ner S3 645-463! . • .. 8 ,.,.,. g.6 Sa d 10 2• h b h ' "' " v.are Sc SI Toaster S2 t' red er 1 c k · s o r CONTE MPORARY queen hidebed SSO · 50psi SSO School dt>sk ,,.. . ..,..,,, 1110 4 .. inr rassair orns. IOc SS Infant~ to llollywoodLatllrepaots . , 645-51~ ANTIQUE dresser S20 and chair, one pltte S40 OR IVE shart for "75-"78 Sunday complete ~1th tank S21 "'om ans site 10 12. Stationary tub compll•h• suit. s1ie 7, new SIS. 2221 blond~trimed shng Records. 12 inch 3Sc Two Bentw0<•d l'hairs ford PU Sl5 10mx2in Pa1r61nchMht>rl'andle mens small. large .~ Electnr perculator A h C sofa. ~hions need re· KAMATO Barbttue S20 each, 4 for a dollar ror restoration S30 2700 tailpipe S7 T~o bumper WICKER wall heir SS st1t·ks $8 Ornate anti some new Coleman ire SJ SO Paperbacks IOc M~:a eJ.:i~.s:rse.. osta covering SSO. White BedralJ S2 Wooden pol Portable cassette re· Ocean Blvd . Corona del Jacka S4 Lert rear 70VW Four lier bamboo bird q ul' bra~ .. and I roo chest SIO Carry on lug llardro\eN. 2St' Light apa~ size 4·bumer ty chair S4. Wooden out· corder with CQUnter S22 ~ar 673-0732 render S20 "68 \'W hood c11ge SS Laller back ht·11dboard $1~ Lovel} gage $2.SO lnraot cradle in it fixture~ 751• SIS ·75 CHEV p L' seal $45 g~s . ve.averagecon· door babysWU1g S4.Fis-3 Portable T V black S7 Four600xl4llresoo cha1rv.1thrush seatSIO bral>5 unhrellc1 or rant• SIS Single platform Clock radio Sl2 50 Rochester r arb 2 Jet d 1t1 on S 2 5. Round her Price nd1ng horse d v.hl eeds k STEEL shel\ing 18mA3rt "'hetds S2S Push mower 4 rolls nev. R 19 msula h u Id l'r SS Good old J bed. custom made S2S ~1 et a I f 1 I e cab In e I SIS Both good cond1 alabaster table top 142 S8 Fisher Price bike S6 an le. n wor and 3flx3rt s or 6 SIS Half mower S7 50 lion SIO each \"1 nyl "'at er ran , brass Ch1ldrens bikes SIO 16x24x3i SI S Clock lion farners bull hide inch) marbled colors. F1.sherPrlcetoysSOc-S4: :35 AM FM radio w1lh shelves per unit SIO per Typing table SlO rocker, wood c11rved sprinkler head S4 so each Books. toys, radio Sl2!i0 Metal rile apron S45 Carpenters grey, gold and cream, New "'Sassy sear · SIJ. f'r~~a~kt ~la~er ~1: unit unassembled Two 545-4619 arms S3l Golr clubs and Old matched set or 12 games IOc·SS. 8am·3pm. cabinet 16x26x37 SI S nail pocke!J with bell fancy iron base SSO Po corn o er S2 c e ep one i e so gallon drums full or bag S35 Cash only nickel s1I re &obi ts S2S Th Fondue set S3 !iO Bissell Three black wrouebt waf1 r ~.PP r roll. new $35. ~d for o~er electnc motors 11 horse CUSTOM made king s11e 645·1609 Costa Mesa c eds v r h es.so. 37 207o unn. C.M next sweeper SS L P"s re S30 "63 T·Btrd watrr Lron arm chairs round Pa~~k ~ latest S60. Adding mac~1ne to l\; horse SIO each bedspread, blue-green in~sh br!:~P c:~lest1ck ~:t Daily Pilot parking cords 2St' each 4S"s IOc pump SlO ·47 Chev P.U seats and hleh round 50c ~ 944 Cama· SIO. 8 Track cartrtdge motor New mott>r homt• SJS. Match1ng padded SONY 4ln T\' SIS T\' S20 Dutch coloo1al S each Patio umbrella hub caps. rull chrome backsrueach.Fullme lion Ave . Costa Mesa ~~>'~MW~2tspea~e~ hot water heater SSO btadboard S40. good Monitors.so Tubetesler candle 21 inch han giog BIKES S2S and S35 and stand SI~ Desk S20 pair Chain saw black Weber barbecue Near So. Coast Plaza .d. ds ereo u d with all allachments. shape 642-2762 S20 Tubes Sl·s:I Radio l'&ndlebra S35 12 inch Camera SIS Pro1ector lamp $5 Smoke detet" engine, needs starter re S3S. Large bleached ra 10 an rHor l'se d trailer home andTVpartsSISIO C:ll h h d r s2s R D tor S750 Fluorescent turn repaired only SlS manzanita tree. over Sl't ANTIQUE slow cooker c h anger wt th 2 cooler S25 earh, as 1s COFFEE. table. pecan. radio ~ Speaker'> S20 s:i~dv~op~~ µ1;:1~/;;t hwasheruJo 5J~itar ~~ r1xtures S2 50 SIO Heal Small hand truck SJ I a II Id r i e d 1 S 2 O. S7. Sunbeam slicing speak~rs, plays good l'priflhl tool nr parts 4't · be 3u11fu1 SSO and SIO Childs 3 spel.'d On k orrice t·hair $8 Case SIS Clothe:. Sc·SS cool thermostat SJ2.50 Two hone Briggs needs 714·642·4084 Saturday k91re S7.SO. Silver Ice S2S. Paper back books bin. 7 shelves. circular 631"7818 record player S4 Tulla Lari:<• ~f!let·lion 11f vin Organ S25 Motorrycle Saturday nnrt Sundoy repair SIO 2S83 Sa nta only, or leave message trur ket SIS Brass bowl ZSc each. llard l'over and it goes around SSO BABY t·rlb S30. Baby ble SlO. Like nev. pro tage and :inlllJUl' t•hair~ helmet $2S Toys. re 8·5pm 403 Cr<'St Ave . Ana 'A\•e ·Costa Mesa. 714·5514751 S20 Bauer Lazy Susan books 75c each. Corner Aquarium approqimate terry backpack. n32 $8 ressional skates Sl5 53.550 Antique ~tool SIO cords. books sc-S2 corner of l llh. llunl _54_3_·61Kl_I _____ _ Sl2. Art deeo. sugar and seat $50. Tilt bottle. 11 I) 26 gallon. qll steel F'1\'e drawer chest SIS. ~ew sho~s SS Nev. Oak press back cane llnefrase S5 Birdcage inglon Beach EXERCYCLE S20 Cross RIVAL automatic cor-creamer SIS. Bauer quor SS Dishes 25c frame and pump SSO. Six drawer SIS Camp· bowline shoes SS Nev. seat chair S28 Sohd old SS Housewarei. Sc S.1 country skis with poles remaker S7.!i0 lndash plates S4 each. Wooden each Glass crystal Impale trans ~-Tw<1 mg cotS7. Rollaway bed lather dispense SS wood rh1 lcls rocker SIO Tire chains $25 9892 POWER mower reel SIO each Mens 10 speed Am /FmcasseUeplayer umbrella stand SIO. v~sesSl ·S2.2130Doctors f'ordmot.ors Big6 Lit SJO Bunk mattress·s Clothes SIS4 Books Malrht•d pair oa k Spinnaker, llunllngton type.selfpropelledS40 S50 MensSspeedSIO. SIS. Swivel rocker with Clay Pot& S0c·75c each. Circle. apt ~· Costa tie 6 $25 each' 847.zio3 Sl2 50 earh Typewriter 2Sc·Sl Dishes SI SS 128 bentwood spindle back Beach. Brookhurst and Antique white sewing 631 S797 woodarmsand legsS20 Rosevill vase SIO Mesa, urr Victoria 52 S !Royal l Nine 34th St and Balboa kitchen chJir~ S2B 4 Indianapolis 963_2358 machine SSO Antique -------- Baby back carrier SIS Fiesta mugs S7 each. 642-7589 DOUBLE sink SIO. Moen drawer dresser 130 Blvd. 673 6468 Monday rockl•f1> $8 S36 Tt.>n old radio S30 Two redwood f RIDGIDAIRE frost· Maternity clothes Sl·S2. Laree cry~al bowls S2S AUDIO Harp or Zither rauccl SS L'sed rorm1c11 Typewriter table S6 thru Saturday S.4p v.ooden trunk~ SIS S45 TWO R {Cox radios SJS patio sets with um free refrigerato. 20 556-4442 each Small antique m Two matching mle counter lops S20 Dis· Two nJte stands $8 each. WROUGIIT iron fenring, Neat lov. unl' with all ear h Two channel. brellas SSO each Pie cubic reet. needs minor CHAMPAGNE 8n velvet tables S2S each Pie· stinds, 2 drawers each, hmaster 125 <.:ot siied Couch and chair SIS. 4rt high and 60rt lon11. hrass bmdio11 and locks good rondition. 642 89So tu re frames all siies repairs D>. 642·2762 Kroehler couch s.so Ta· lures, frames aod paint· mediterranean style S2S trundle beds s.50 Push Twin bed SIS Queen bed gate S50 642-0435 S2S Vintage t•lectnc rlln S 1 SS O 11 pa 1n110 gs ble and chairs $50 Cot· ings Sl SO.SJO each. Kil· a pair or SIS earh mower SJ Ed11er S2 SSO Lamps SS·SlO collection :.nme brasi. SINGER machine and Sl ·SIO Push mov.ers SIS COLOR TV !Sin need~ fee tables S2S Lamps ty basket 13 Wooden Ladies zippered knee hi Camero nms SS each 836.9823 or StJ.2!187 QL'EEN site waler bed Sl 2 S4S Collection old cabUlel, appro'<imatel~ each Drafting table SIS v.·ork 535. VW lire 14Sxl3 S5·Sl0 Pictures S3·SIO ironing board SIO boots, genuine leather Vaponzer S2 Ne~mens SS Bath s ink S5 oil table lamp!> SSS35 60yearsS50.Tv.ov.aste Color T\' SSO Ex nev. SIS Three drawer Clot hes SOc ·SIO Wooden knick knack hi heel , size JO, shtrt5, slacks. all sites GERMAN beer stei ns Wa s hing m achine. l,o\•elyold pe~'ter \ase baskets SI and SS Bolt µens1ve fold up chairs metaldeskS2S Redmer Wrought Iron chandelier shelf S4S Engine for beautlrul SS Men .s hair S4 each Stereo rerord 121. good rondJt1on, pre metal SIO Swag lamp Siii ll uge saddle leather cutter SIO. B1chinko SI O Ne"' Am Fm S2S &«-ms SIO. Two candle holders celling fan S2S. Child's boats. leather. sise 91, players SIS each Bike 1940 S40 each 895-3800 SS. Eureka vacuum S2S 'ample bag S9 1143 w g a m e S 2 o Go o d stereos S40 Speakers S12.50 TV SJO. Maple tractor Sl2. Chlld"s bike SS. Kit che n a c . rrame. all ports SIS 1880 Park view Circle 15th i-, Costa Mesa furnace SIO Cut glass m 315 E 16th Strl'et. 3 INCH white roll bar for c b 1 n de1 i er SI 0 50 SIS Books 2.'ic·S3. Pat· cessories, dishes, spice Rattan ·Kitty" Igloo DATSUN parts Doors. near Whittier and 29\h. 1 betv.een Placentia and set. 6 wine and R water Cos ta Mesa 646 6368 1 l ton short bed trucks Stero's SSO and SlO, terned tablecloths SJ racks, cups, salt and $1 0 Shutter doors SI wmdows.seal.rearend Costa Mesa 645-4687 Mooro\•ia Streets 1 S20 Large choppini: GIR L"S Sch>A1no Stm _sso __ 968-_27_52 ____ _ S k S . U each Ceramic ducks peppershakers SOcSS each Luggagerack S4 SS·S35 Cat tree SS. :>48 013S 96Saturday c an•ing board $3 DRESSESmel0'3>Sl8 1~a.r:Sm ~sr::~r dra~ S2-S4 each. Two wooden Sheets contour S2. Dou-Pictures $2-SIS Bundle Three sels or shelves. WATERBED mallress and 10_4 Sunday Keystone 8mm Mo\'le gra~. in excellent cond1· each Long dress Cll drapes SIS. Saturday slated folding doors S4S. ble. straieht sheets Bender board SS. Brown 26in wide by 75'1in taJI SJ2 Dinette table Siil camera. excellent cond· lion~ 968 6732 size 10 S9 each Pink and Sunday. 2917 Men· each 28inx80ln.9711-5027 SI.SO Bedspreads. iirass carpel Sl O S4S each. Barbecue S5 four indestructable KITCllEN double sink tlon St5 Costume OCEAN Jlg5 SI S2 Six jackel s12 Four pair doza Dr., Costa Mesa. single $4. Double SS Wo m ens c Io th 1 n g 12 volt battery. almost chairs SIS each T~o v.1th rounter top. raucet Jewelry SOc-~ Blood boat Poleh an<I black new slacks SI• each. Six 9_6pm. D R UM s el , ch 11 d Hard back book$ 75c. SOC·SIS Christmas tree new S20. fits Dodge. large table lamps $14 and garbage dispos11I Pr _es sure k 1 t S 15 penn type reels SIO·SIJ pair slacks s4 each. Diamond Rock S pieces Paper backs 25c.sor SIO Light bar $4 Ford and olber cars. lOrt bamboo shades on sso. Rityrll' child car· Ra_ilroad _lantern S7. ~Pole belt holder SIO Ma n 's new Lill y BLENDER and rood pro· S8. T.V. black and white each. Clothes, Levi 846-3176. 16391 Merrier Men Schwinn 10 speed drapery rods SIO Din· r 1 er SS Addi n g Ch1I~ swing seal SI. 19th and Irvine 490 Pulltz.er jacket. 40 re· cessor 13.5. Color TV S40. Zeni th, wor ks S1 O. jeans size 10.12 Sl .50. Lane, Huntington bike ~. IS Ulch mag Ing room 5 drawer ma chLne $4 5 Clock Tennis ~acke_t and cover c osla Mes 8 Street. gular sso. 673.1202 Chest ~. 4 drawers Typewrller $», 9574744 Ladles dress pants and Beach. wheel& S50 each. Fib h u l ch S 5 0 . T w 1 n radio SIS. Swim fins, ad· S4. Men s ski shoes and Costa Mesa S50. lOdrawer chest S40. SEWI NG machine, Ken· j 8 Ht 1 1 Dodce. Ford and others. rollaway bed S20 Plate justable S8 Hair dryer rack me 9. SlS. IO·Spm. --------COLD 9fl couch sso. Ceramic pottery IOc·S5. more about l"""' • ..,,. gfl eans, r an 1 s ie GI RL'S Schwinn Stln· 32S West Bay Street, glass mirrors SIO·SIS. Sl2. Memorex casseltes 176 Cecil Place. Costa KENMORE washer and Solid maple desk S50, Vw ....., ,,..., 11•12 and 5 to 6• 32·30·28 gray, excellent condi· Costa Mesa. 548·5908 Lighted sicn set S25. t2rt 60"·Sl.20 El ectnft kn1·r.. Mesa. 642·5872 °as dry-.. ,. pa1'r G"ld .. ssor·ted pictures ~nd camper jump seat Wardy sur(board, ex-length S2 pair Mens r sso 968-6732 Ht.Int ' ' ' " " ..,., v " • t flU behind drivers ftellent condition •1c. shi rts A . d ton · · . 2 sided oak ladder S40. S4 Gerrard turntable Herculon couch S20. frames SlO S20. 891·8256 ~ .,..., · rrow an lngton Beach. RO UNP dinning room Radio speakers SS SIS 13 Pottery dishes COUCH _D>. qiair SIS. Green upholste red seat) S2S. Oster Ice Electric 10 key tEm· Towncraft 1S1'2xl2 and table S50 Chairs SlO set. Metal corne r Exercise bike sso CLEAN worn sora bed crusher $10. Fabric busy) adding machine 16x3SL $1~ each. Ten· KODAK Pleaser ~12. uch Tall lamp S2S. lOc·SOc Record players . · swivel rocker SIO lengths SOc·SS. r.:amed 125. Lapidary, needs nis racket with cover SS. Kowa 35mm 125. f1'1rm Black swivel chair $30 bookcase Sl2. Air l'Ofldi SIO·SIS llousewares Makeup mirror $10. Ice Childrens Giraffe chair S40. 4x4 root Pressboard flctures 13-fJO. Picture tumbler SlO Black Balhroom, over the bed lets. Kine $$0. ~-Sofa al)d chair SIS, ~de~~:ik.ssoh:·!~~~ 2Sc-SI Pots and pans skates S~O Electric SIO . Sears Country ~i~~e~~·;l~nthrareec'" r araea, oak S4 ·Sl6. r ecliner szo. Brown toilet metal cabinet and ble ~. Twin S30 !Zin needs work 400 da)' 25c·50c Picture frames grass trimmer SIO. Pat c h pattern 14 .. Water crock and atand recllner S20. Upholster shelves lite new $5. Big color TV, need work clock S2S Two gold 1ur twin bookcase head 50c·S2 Toys and games Toaster oven S20 3SMM blue/brown king site SS. Coffee tab e SS. Bean SS Saturday 8-Z. Sunday rocker SU. Coleman Yank, blue denim suit S20 IJln TV needJ work 'm a 11 lab I es S 1 S boards SB and sis. Real 2Sc 7Sc 7J>4 W Ocean· camera and acceuor1es quilt. dust ruffle, sheets, baa chair SI. Bookcase 1·12pm, K0-3451 609 laatern $7.50. Three mans Jacket and panu : SIS 3'1x60in low glass 842.5504 · red leather couch S50. front, Newport Beach ISO. Toys and books cases. pillow shams, ta· SlO Work bench 110. 20th SlJwt. HunUniton tiered lamp from the site 42 and 38 lneh t o p I a b I e S 4 5 -Double bed frame, wood Saturday and Sunday 1 O c S 2 0 H • I f ble cover. curtains $30. _S4_9_·S279 _____ _ Be.adl. Phllllplne, made from w a Is t I 31 Inch I er Candldabra fixture $35. JC PENNY 10.speed de· SJ6. '73 vw back aeal sa. Call after 9am. 548.9065 mower/edger SlO Serv· Kitchen table SIO. Can TOY box SIO un.11· "rib I Ttrr fbit -. N I 26 bo bllce. 'Hollywood btdframc $3 me cart S20. Polaroid o~ner S2 Bltnder S3 "" ~ ~ DE CORATOR Ch.Ir' abellsS40.84Me47 e n gth US. Round an.y ure....,. ew uxe tn )'I e,new lio*".""·-tabl•andre· s1•.1-· Kinalet Ct., RI _...... *'C US Crlbmattress SlS. wooden picnic table on SOADC ceneralor S2S. condlUoft $.ii. Oold cane .,. 1"'11 "' DOUBLE bed box 1prln1 C" °"" .. ct ........... er •· eramlc Snoopy bumper pada a . Six lllCh back whltt HAMMOND tltttric or-wheels39lnchewlde$8 Modern foam ottlce swag lampSS.Largeln· cord holder IS Corner and mattress. like new ostaMesa. Veg1 s teamer S2 . Snoopy mobile IS. Two naQlablde, blue pip!Q( 1an$50.CMdWll.lontoit Childrens toy1 Sl·S3 couch DI CoUeaednk door clothes dry stand l9IT\lUprLnapndOrenac S2~nc:b.642-l306 REFRIGERATOR cop Pachlnko ume SS. r ln1 chllda pool SI. l20 each. Two maplt ctubt, daulcs '20. Old eac b. Swa& lampa, ~-Cttamlctablelamp $8 6"-ell89 Ave.ask or ete Cardboerd fl~ boll SI Dl Gol hria btidl 1:24 and _SJO. Spaldln1 aolf clubs, beautiful sa each 2:184 su. Hoover polisher $20. STEREO Am/Ftn radio T£NNlS racket, Pttnce ~rtone, works &OOd MO. Bnktts 50c·Sl Place SS •i;tr pa.llJ t. r bas MettrUJ box 1pnnt1 claulca 920. Five foot Ma.pie Street ( orr F'rant oil llltu s1a, TRUNK SS. Dutch ovefl 8 track la er with 2 Graphite, nev.• ms., sell w!l1t~rg~Pf;,~t;~:.; mats Table cloth'• ball ::;115 'C:v:r~~a~ HO Hd 125• Spanish cotfHtabte Dl.I Cz.1'716 Wlbon> 10..s. Saturday Sch ick d ryer UO S4 Flower pots, clay, 1-um~>'e31'%"19 forS50.6'1J.2A90 yard play e~ulpmen(, lOc·Sl. Gius vase Uc car ual SIS. Coors qllHn lltadboerd SS. only. Costa a(esa. Mlcrowue Deedl work plHtlc tOc·SI. Iron chair ...... · SfERl::Y\ 1 .. ,,, 1 Hantlnt nle foldtn Sc Twin "*U. cua IS. KJN GSIZE waterbed, S50. W11her SSO. Oaa S4. Tennis ball.I SOC can. l' SPt£D blender, used v rN equ pmenl _,, no rust, CO$t 105., se I uch. Cookbooks Me. Ll&lll Waterfall bar Plctal'I frama *·'7. frame pO. Gamts 11 THIN ffl rncwtar 2Mbl drytr tao Clock rac1ioa Ootr ball• Uc each 3 tlmtt Sl' Match book ~0 e ~a~1m. Dte~r for 940· 3 ~tory small Nice rlothln& $c-S0c lll hl ll5. Xl~ey M~ Cletllel. 11• te SSIOc·1'. e1cb Boob lk ·Sleach. $1 . Boll roofln1 tar 13-1$. wiaeu SS. Neer Many boob tOc e•ch. colltctiou .S, pie«'t. on· treis SlO irtr, bql~dt,· ~a 1 f e ~ 1 $ · 0 3 ~ 9 0 Sunday only. cash only. t1~htos rack 13• :at.f Malit luvea 13.SO. M'any olce ckltha!)c:.S$ paper$4.Wooilen chalr Beach anti Atlanla , Dllhtt l•l3,50.Ktr08tnt Jy 1 few duplica\et SI . Be d ald'e \atle ss' c:ai:s:~~ •• r ;~j T\ist.ln '7»1t84 e seat U . OH Chi"!!. aer vlc:e for 8, uch. Electric otJan $4, Bleck and Decker H.B. W.T111 lamp '3. Bike baaktl Aab trey colltetion 30 Motorcycle belmt\ 15· Paularlno FOOD St~ s: "o; nn•.lmGlorta Dr .. s.so. Saturday and Sun· Weed Elter. Jike new SI.SO. 3'18 E. Z3rd, Costa ph cu $1 Ceramlt 2225 C 0 1 · · proceuor SU , " t! 11" H~ Beach, otr day. 212 Santa IHl>el SIJ. ~ WASHER and dryer S50 Meaa R00tten a.id Hens col· C t Manyon5 r dve.i 3 DRAW&ll d~ ISO Pina Pona table S30. euh. 2220 Oran11. K.U bltweel Edwll'dl Ave Colt.I Meta each. Powr-mo.er m 1 1 pifCtl 1 2 oa • eta. alur a, St d t 4 · Boy's Uln bike 110 Costa flttla. m.zm ud$fri..,alt,..-4 " · .!ARhLV A:,e rlc n Puab ~ s10. llec· SCHWINN SUqr1y, a· r:.C:r~lfl·up ,~:P• •nd~y. ra~ :!'.. ;:,k ~trC: Lare• bird ca1e sas: ~- . raON ll lroniq ~ant ~btd rood ~:l: tric ~$IO. Vecuum etlltol ID. Bot#Ul\I ball aad a roott« clock $35 TENNIS ratktt; Yonn, Si• 10 hi S7 Tlret 801 Crane Clrtlt . .....,, trollAN'S a i.ti Seen &l. 9Land-llf mlatr' ... AO. •• Cmwr ........ cltHtr SZS. 121,,...,. U Lerat Spulafl ttMTH mid me m m.• la), 2SZ ao.uq Grten RunUnaton Bt1ch. i-..••· Me's .,_...,,poolllt.Tee Cotta...._~ ltrNt..ColtlM•• . ~ lroe b•nli•I '' .. Drl•• MMSZl ••or •••• ....,,..... .. , ff.lid Mlllili 10 tpeed POI a Oold pa.tted Ut . lamp•· Baby wllnr vw rdblc\ ·• pei1.lft1 MAN ovtrbo1rd pol• 1 ..... 1 PW-If Hl•Unt• loUI tanll.C..amkl .... BUNIC b1C1a woci.t'SU WOOD \aCS!e bo• $21D. •.M.cGresortoAfbll H t: Boch, ft11dtr1, UO ., t or nllboat. 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WE PAY TOP DOLLAR POI USID CA.IS ALAMMA...oM POMTl•C~llU 2480 Hatl)or Blvd. COSTA MESA S4t-4l00 Ht-1457 lt'aA ..... n.! NOW a computerized used car Ii.sting service! Liit your car for only $20.00 FOR 3 MONTHS ! Call T .. CAI . COMi41CTIOH S4'-942t M·F U.I; SaL 9-1. HIGHIUYEI Top dollars ror Sports Cars , Bugs. Campers. 914's, Audi's Aakfor U/C MGR JIM MAlllHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH 142-2000 WEIUY CLEA.MCA.RS AMDTIUCKS COMMRL CHEVROLET '>I." I l.1• I•,, lit.· I I I r-I I ,, ~" I S46-I 200 TOP $DOLL.Al$ ....................... P .. Ofy_. owner, stick, many Automatic trau., air Iv o t 1 It an I D tr · xlnt cond. WMtU. 8 •t Dyumltt S spud 'cot~~~ "11 Fox. £lclnt cood. All IMWPw • 1 0r 1tra•M!O.f!MJf7 cond., AM/fM stereo ~!.~~·_!I~~ otr.831-7178 CouPt. oria:IAal copper an. anK:q utru PIOO 080 Call • ___ ,.-.....u. '71 -z. 2 pis 2. .... ooo tape • alloy wheels. '""' I ~ 74 MGB, 1ood mecb r1111th (92S{(Y1) !t'• pay calboathupott -.om. Evei · M~-:-~t! mLAM/N.ta,..'Miaa. <•VNY>. '71 MB zao ctieleJ belce. cood., l2700 SMH. Contactbu)terai '7IAUDf __...Or•~" New paJn.t "500 080 ONLY= center eoosole. auto MH\S7j7S1·919S JIMMADfO hr -....St Ml .... CU ... •000.'7~.. "'--& 97.u yAJ•u.1 W ... --.. 5000 Sedan, auto, air, I ,,....;.,;.----. -"' io -b ut -.,... ... _. ,......... SPECIAL! (SCMVBD) 11 ra..--J '74 z!,'t.~utlllD· 2~~t;~~d. tr~·, ili: p;e b I to ~;;-<);i•aT:•;;;•;;d~ 117~1.'~z=vd. D«·SANFIS CHE VROLET JIM~ OIAM•ICOUMT'Y"S dy with black leather In· 641-1700 Bea utlful. $SOOO wht •Jblk Int, lo miles '77 Toyota Corolla •·no· r. N-"-. Ma1 'IO u d -Xln d NMM3. IMAA MS-01'7 O L Lo i A/C e ... c.....:..-.. VOLISWA684 OLDIST ""' .. w '"-•ti a.-· tcon . '18 M A_._ 230 Cl•••lc '7 S W ( I . e u1e. m . . . -... ~ .. ._.. whee la. Exlnt cood. Air 5 apd xlnt stereo er .. ......,.. ........ · 5 port •ion. ue Ill· AM /FM a trk, dean, I 1°0510 4tU500 l87ll BtachBlvd. "' Rebuilt engine. SS700 rloOo »UUlev... · 6 cyl, stick, 23MPG, ject. 1900. New radiall, steal SD W .A ~I di , 42-pdZOOO ..,\JI . 080. Daya, 875-9510, '74 Muda RX4 W11on e~2!0 tofler. 983·4444 'h o,,c II a . a 111,10 • 77 TOYOT ... "'"I IOU. Au 71. 4 • , atlck. air, Eves. 758-aZ71 Body Xlnt maas new -· am m /caa~. n. im· "' Late model Toyotaa and am /fm cuaette, Xlnt Sales-Service-Leasing •80 2oosX: Xlnt cond . radlala. lnt xlnl. Must Sliver, Mercedes· Mint !fllC. 59K on1. m1. Ask· Corolla DLX wagoo, ._ Volvo a . Call us cond. 875-4778 9&900. OBO. M4-89U or atU. Sac aa. Pleue Cond 73300SEL 11111~.640-7218. speed , very sharp. ' I • '80 5000S 0.1 Slpd, air, R~:l~:"'·~ 968-~.Georae call,keepll)1ng497·1895 <213>~ Ponci.. t750 <912SGF) Pl· pb, am'i#m stereo, lMOJambo!'ff '79Dataunplcll:up.Loml u.. ...u 9739 'MB '702IOSL.Auto,red. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl,495 anrf, warranty. 14,000 ,A -•-t~Hrw' .... ttnm 2tops.Mmtael1.S17,000. '72914.Xlntmecrblten11. JIMMAllMO I .,3""" ""'" tw.u Newport Beach 64().6'4f ac, auw, ,..., """"' .,,..,,., •••••••••nn°•••n••• call l "98 _, I M" h II VOU(SW ... l!.llM m.,. ,....., . ..,...w..,. 4sa.5449 .,, -· new pn , 1c e ns. "'•sn ._.;..-~;;;,;,,;~"'--t IMW '712 SADDLBACI IMW OIANGE '79 Mercedes ~L. only xtras· 4~1 _ 18711 Beach Blvd. '"c'"~ ..... ~·& ....................... '7 3 2002A Loaded M f7ZI CO..n'Y'S U,OOOml,flawtesscond. Porsche 'S7 1600 Super, 142-2000 -c-·MM> ••••••••••••••••••••••• s b 1 k ' •-,.. U6·tJOJ., UO.t07 For The Beal _.. '75 ,.,. Fl t SPYDER ed avCLU"-IVE uper custom stereo black /b ac , . orig. "' BuJOrl..uaeOeal '7620020ra.nCe(6942) .....,, a r ' '°"M._,,_::!,"TI cassette. silver blue, mtd All rettiptl since ESTATE SALE : '71 Corolla, 2 door, 4 speed, while with black top, low miles Mon Fri. 8·4. 759·4382. ,,, Ollar Pail For Your Car! JOHHSOM It SON Ll11~ 2.1126 Harbor BlvG. Cos ta Mesa 540-5631> WtP!l. OYEK ..... For Your Good VW. PorscbeorAudl :~1a VW-PORSCHE·AUDI 445 E. Coast Hiway at Bayside Drive New rt Beach 673-<»00 Premium prices paid for any used car I foreign or domestic l in good condition .. See Us First! .,.. .. SOUTH COAST .Dodge. 01 '77 830 CSi silver/blue. 1ood cond, s2950 "'~ navy rag lop & int. new. Tool kit, manual. t~m~~eU~~·;.·! lo w m l. xlnt co nd. TS0..6041,6ll~l DEALB.SHIP $34 ,950 Firm. (7 14 ) spare doors & parts & <562ZSP) 1973 Spyder Gd cond, xlnl CaU for an appointment 784-lSlO dys 998·2588 fl,~. 49t-l.207. _ ·u 3201 Loaded . maintenance $2SOO t~ay! eves. Porscne 924 Turbo 1980 yellow/blk. (389.XZMl S3&·22Jl liACH IMPORTS 4 MB. Factory alloys Loaded, lo mileage SADDLBACI IMW '73 Fiat12B4 dr, su DoveStttet t500. Leather SL front $20,000 Pb 714~8951 lll·l040 .. 49S.4'4f 4 ~~eves &w1tn:S50 752-0900 seat. $200.631-11~ orarL5pm 213J697-6.'ll2 '72 BMW3m,xlnt cond, 19S9HvborBlvd. MG 9742 '71 911 T Blk/blk I '71TOYOTA Corolla SRS. 5-speed coupe Dynamite on g. copper ' (840VCWJ $3,6t5 $4250/0BO Ho.de 9727 631·7170 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• owner. lo m1. xlnt cond 28402MareueritePkwy. ~ ....................... u___ ......... ._ 9740 '73 MG Midget. very gd SB500,714@~1 Mlaaion Viejo '72 2002 4 spd, air, radials VISIT YOUI ~---cond. Only ~.000 mi '67 911 Elec snrf Weber 1 SADIWACK BMW Jlti4 MAIJMO VOUCSWAG .. 1171 l Beach Blvd 142-2000 Avery Pkwy exit am rm cassette, very •••••••••••••n•••••••• Th.is is t~ last or the carbs. blk intr New corr s Freeway) clean, $3500 673-2750 ORA.Mfil COAST •MEW ... Mil• good. MG s & a near paint. li.500 offer. dys ll 1 ·2040 49s..494t HONDA 2400.JOOD + SO classic. $2500. OO-S036. 213 /8J0.67~. ev Jwknds '80 CELICA U Back. xlnt __ C=loaed==S=und=a"'-y=-s _ Copri 9715 HEAD~AITllS HU.I DISCOUNTS '71 MG Midget Convt. 631·0490 _ cond, standard, a c, ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO •y111 Earlelll:e's xlnt cond, am /fm. 4spd, '70 Porsche 914-6. xlnt snrf, & more. S7.200 $1000000 '73 C apri AM FM A ••• TRANSPORTATION covers. S2000 firm. cond.must see!l9500 64S"""'-·:::-.5662~----- ' ' camtte. gd cood $1500. UMIVHSITY CONSULTANTS 546·Z729 646-5377 80 COROLLA SR5, 5 spd, Inventory 983-9711 Ask for Linda, SALES "SERVICE 645-4211 G..v '69 MC Midget new sort •74 911 , air, AM/f'M cass. am tfm stereo, wire OF MEW IMW•S eves 968-7001 OLDSMOllLI top, new SiOO hard top, lots or extras. Cherry! wheels. snrf. 13K m1 Sales and Leasing at Dah• t720 HOMDA SELLING YOUR MB? good cond $1800/080 Sl2 950. 631·5400 ~00675-6150 competitive prices. Ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• GMCTIUCKS WIPAY ~9·7374 ·79 '924, bright red . l!n7 Celka, good rond . cellent service and parts '7 l DA TSUH 2401 28SO Harbor Blvd. TOP DOU.Al $$ MGI 97 44 Cus tom whee Is & AC. AM /FM. mag whls. dept Dy namite, 4.gpeed COSTA MESA CallJackBacon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Porsche mirror. AC. ~-543-=-=~="'---- w/air , stereo, mags. 540.9640 JIMSUMOHS MGIOWHERS AM /FM casselte 80 Toyola TERCEL 2dr Good selection or pre· viously owned BMW & other rlne cars in ex· cellent condition. (~HNL) 1~ W A" l976-l9't9 Suoroor. Xlnt cond sedan, xlnt cond, 14K $4.215 '76 HOHDA ---·~ e ne""' your 832·3SZ7 m1. $4195/0BO S46-Z73S. Dynamite Hatchback. L970 Harbor Blvd. MCBs! Top dollar paid ·~9 U"f" ~ 000 best r. davs 833-6144 JIMMAllHO COSTAMESA forgood cars! " """"-· .... or o ""-::.I =--- VOLKSWAGEN ~<;~1 1~~auette. 63MZ7683J..9300 IAUERMOTORS fer SJS-2113 68 Toyota Corona We also have a lease 18711BeachBlvd. -tltS 292SHarborBlvd. --am rm . new tires· company that leases 142-2000 -C ._SH TOD .1.y COSTA MESA PORSCHE brakes, needs eng work other makes or autos, ---=-=;...:..::.-=...;... __ 1 J IMMAalMO "' "' 979-2500 SWUMHT 968·~ trucks and vans. For ad· • ~ YOUCSWAG.. We M~..;jSyou Cars a, Access Aug tst 74 Ce he a ST Auto air dltional informallOfl on 18711 Beach Blvd 77 MGI 6-llPM, Orange County Ong owner xlnt rond :!888 llJrbm Hhd lusingpleuecall... 142-2000 WAMTID Dynamite "B" Sports Fairgrounds C M 24 hr 488.968-2322 TOP DOLLAR l'u~tJ "l''-J~00330 714/972-lZIO 1141661·9611 '78 Accord ~spd. good Callforimmediate Roadster. very sharp' 1 n r or mat 1 on 70 Corolla Wagon Runs PAID FOi ,---Wt IUY f'or a oood dealand oood condition. $4Dl. •PC'}:e"t (696RTHl \714)498-9177 _ good. 4 spd S79S. Ph $7172 All prices ~ tax. license. doc . ree & dealer lnstalled options Sale ends 4B hours after publication. Cars subJtCl to prior sale. GOOD I CWM USED CARS& TRUCKS after s·aleuervice S:C 54G-031 Mark Sachs-Buyer SlHS '67 911 Pc>niche Great 64S-7578 USEDCARS! COMEINOR & · 11au.Jj1£A:Ol.loll~Mil~lll.,.,..,. 9730 831·1740 495--1700 JIMMAllHO cond !Seetoapprec1ale' 76'> SR5 Stereo mira cle m a zda CALLf'OR •ecmn m .u .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISSIOHVllJO VOLKSWAGEN S4 000 rm 494 7591 , Cassetle. 5 speed. new FRllA.n'IA.ISAL ,_, __ .,_.,_ 1970JAGUAI IMPOITS mueeachBlvd. 491-5326 ures.37mpg $2950.Call Cormier-DeLillo SALES-SERVIC'E-lEAStNG --------XKl2+2 142-1000 MUSTSELL 911'73 84671~7:..l ____ _ CHEVIOUT 2oew111,SANTAANA 7'Ptc«UP6' Brillshracinggr~n.4.2 79MII450SI 65 MGB Bl S le SILVER-LtkeNew LANDCRU1SERFJ55 '70 L8211BEACHBLVD. 714~3171 4speed6nbed(RS713S) Silver loaded beautiful ue, po e 631-6994 rblteng.11600 HUNTINGTON BEACH CLO ED SUNDAY · litre engine, new tires, 1207 PHM) · Whee la. runs great. 3 642-3'7&7 newpor t dat sun I I~ 6 ! j 1300 888 Dove St. Newport Beach --SADDLBACllMW brakes & engine over· S ... DDL_ ... ,..,IMW tops . $1200 Susie 'BO Pors.che 924 Turbo 2150 Heritor ... cl 147-ltOl7 or '77 IMW 3201 Ul·2040 .. 4t5-494t haul. Air cood.1 custom "' --962-m2AfterS:OO 12.000m1. Pully lo11dcd 2 COtto Mesa 64S-5700 549-lll 1 Very sharp! Automatic, .74 260Z. Gutsy 240 carbs. stereo, sbeepslcw, very U 1·2040 .. 495-4949 79 MGI tone Must sell Best of !~~••••••••••!?.~~ air. sunroof. 192ZI'WK) New paint, 4 spd stick. clean, excellent rWU1ing , 7 8 M B Z 4 5 o S L . On iJ h fer WIMllD .... ~ L-......._. $7H5 condllion. 16495. Call 'Silver/red intr, ster ly lJ,OOOm esonl 15 (714!974-7572 TRIUMPH -•· -..-,... , gd Llrea. $41S0, 640-7820 557-1708 after 6 p.m. a, razor sharp "B " =-YOUl EXOTIC •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• JIM MAllHO '77 Datsun 280Z2 + 2 Xlnt ask for Ed. cass, alloy whls. $25,900. Roadster. Casette, '71914.,0nly 73K m1 Mmt OWNERS &HmSHCAIS Alldl 9707 YOLKSWAG.. cond.Lomllage.l6850or Ph840·l4lO Rallyes, orig. maroon l'ond . ~an y extras We need your 1977·1980 HOW IS lHI TIMI -....................... 18711 Beach Blvd. best orrer. da & eves 62 MKll 18 lit.er, Very '79 300 SD snrf, all xtras, w /black. (BVN509l Must see· $45.SCJ. 497 LS97 TR7s or Spitfires! Top for jobs~ers tocheck ~MEW •. -'76AUOIFOX 142-2000 644·8032 f.~1~~~c7f:::S2~7~~4 li ke new. S2 7 .2so $5,4'5 Rothloyce 9756 dollar paid ror good the Dally Pilot Help 4·s!>d .. 2·dr. Only :11.000 '71 2002 BMW h '79 Oat.sun 810. AC, 4 spd. arts:30 966-l?79, 64G-Qt.s JIM MAllHO ....................... cars ! W d I iii Ir miles on this beauty! : w t , •· ...... ts u·11 74gaMraBgA~so. immSL.1c40 .. KR~11· VOL11SW ... G..u •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. I ... UER MOTORS ante c us 1caUon. <BOSRYT) Blaup, hntam cau. Xlnl s.,.reo, c.,., .. sea · • '66 Jag 3.8S. White. sta.n· ""' .,,.. " "' goo "' the job you want Is not cond $4000 080 Call xlnl cond. 661·1833 dard trans w /overdr. wh't• ;Al. ALlo"". as'-•Ag 18711 Beach Blvd. ROY 2925 Harbor Blvd there you might con-3100 W.Coast Hwy JIM't!!!..0 -=L==is:..::a-"'67.:..::3-:..:::DS=-----i'72 Datsun 24QZ. Xlnt Xlnl cood. newly over· pi::l-OouoB0 . .9'i:2312•u• 142-2000 JR{ CARVER COSTAMESA sider orrerlng your NeWJX>rtBeach """""" 77 3201. dark gray cond. New paint, uphol hauled pooo. Pb7S0..1891 979-2500 services with an ad in 642-~ VOUCSWA'ilN metallic, immac. Must 74,000origrnl. Must sell .. 60 Jaa ,.ar'-IX Sdn. 'Bl 30050 White and '73 MGB. showrm cond. ROUS·ROYC[ th J b W I d 18711 nA h Bl d •~ooo ib t •75 24"'• rt • "' • Palomino leather. sunrf 27 M PG . overdr. oew i·~J·m~" 71 STAG, Classic VB. e o a n e """ac v I ea v e , bes I o er er. .,.. s " · '" a New paint & upbol. Auto -• -cat.e&orr. Phone 642·56'78 Want Ads cau 642,5678 142-2000 857·0782 Spm. Rick trans. Xlnl cond. •""". 840-9731 11 res . AM /FM cass *w'°" •m~ mint cond. 2 tops, wire -'73 450SEL, Yellow / CJJt.~.675-1456 ........ , wheels . am/fm cass, Aattos, Mew 9100 Aattos. Mtw 9100 AMtos, Mew 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 A.tlto1, Htw tlcfO 7SO..l89l Mustard int, immac. ,....., Mli" con rt •r . ClOSEO SUHOAYS $7900962·~ ................................................................................................................... '75 XJSL. Showroom cood 111,500494-6708 ..,,,, u , ve ·· v~ l -. ----. --- '7t MllC MARO S 4 0oor T--~rrt ,;,jalloc """ ...,..... -Only 26 000 --,.,. lronl -... -,..,,.,,,.. :: ..rn: :,-:mi.,,., J!l\IC~ _. 5450 '71 MBC COUGAR ~, .......... _ .. _ - ""' allOr -· ~·· u.-J4JIOD-ll.lt t~ICll $3850 17IMUSTAMG ,_... Ortllft I/ltd •I """ I CIM .. ,,,.,, .. _...,....""" .... _ ---AW • .-.... lrotTZUl MAKE OFFER 'IOMUSTA.,._ ,_ """" -........ ~ .... ~~11(11 ~,,,.., ~ 000 l!lllH II I I M•411Y $6250 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST LINCOLN· MHCURY DEALHStlP WANTS TO MAKE IUYIMG YOUR NEXT CAI ENJOY AILE: I INTEGRITY • HONESTY • COURTESY THE WAY IT SHOULD IE!! NEW'll LYll • .. • cond. Xlnt mechanical· · --. sharp. B lrt. stereo. lugg 72 Shdw Minl 1 owner 2 SELL idle items with a ly. Whl /blue. $8200, Have aomethln& to sell~ rack, lo m1. $3400. Call tone blue 135,000 or Dail) Pilot Classified 499-4763 Claulriedadsdoitwell. 1 673-1357 lrd+cash 1146-8964 -1 Ad 642-5678 __ _ ~·.~:."'! ....... !!~ ~.~:."'! ....... !!~~ ~·.~:.--: ....... !!~~ ~~·.~:.': ....... !!~~ ~·· Htw 9100 .,. Clld. ........ --t'*"'l '" ....... , ......... (jQ7'1"1) "° ~ 0... ' .... ,.,.,, "' ... .._., ........ ,~ .,. ............. ~ .. ,OMO) 11 ...... ~ 1-. • .... --.Illa llM t.000 !Niii I~ .,. ,. '--....... , ..... 11 ............. , ..... .,. .... ,.. ""'---~ ...... """" .... ,-.ii .,. ..,... C.-4 -""4'1'WWll .,._ .... _Ml ___ ""* '11 lllllll "-'I-.._ NC.• t..._. '11 0..-C.... M.NC. '"'•....,a""',...., .,. DllMt leOI ..... --,_I CWll'9t "'llMlllCll 1 ....................... ICmY) 10---I ... UI ............ ,.. CllllCCI .,, ..... a.. ............. .... . . .. , ... c... ·-~ *N, lllw,,..... tllCAtM ..... .. , 1a\lda o.IOIO ....................... --· .,.,,,..,~ ·11 ,..,... c... "*"' ..... m111 1tm11n "' ..... c.-...,.. ......... ,,.. (I~) " _.....,,... ..... ... 9M '-. ... arW W..UM4 ....._UIH W...Ulld Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Saturday, July 18, 1981 ...................... .. ....... 1............ . •......................................................................................... Ta' z0 t76J f&I I I .. '771 C12 u ff 11 Ca•u tt 11 Cllenollt ttJO AaltM. Ultd .-... Ultd Alltel. UNd ~ Ulff ................. ''!'~ .................................................................................................................................................................................................. ,,, •• • ., Tit-.\ •••. 914' '71¥Wc.... IMrlfice "JS Volvo Wa1. ,. rs.etwaad Broulbam '71 Seville, 11lver blk SH us .. m ff40 Mtrc9y tHO ow..... "" ..... "" ~.•mi•rbll Low mlleaft Super 8 1d cond Mtela minor d'lleauc..kleded:alnt pahlt. lo ml, perfect WehaveaaoadMlldJoft •••••••••••• .. •• ...... •••n•••••••••••••••••• ........ -...................... ,,, ........ . ft&. New paint. W., In· Dyaamlte ~ondltlon' wo r k UHO owner coed. PlllO or .,.WM C9C1. f750.161-4124 of NE w • us Io n Ford LTD. The moat Monarch '7t '-dr Md11t. 11 RIG!NCY •. Xblt lt7S PoaU.e Le aau ter: wll"ll, aalfm, DM llap it.No <•MYR) detoerateUHTll lte at !225 _pr mo. C••• tf 17 · b11uUful coupe avail•· Leath uphol. Loaded. Mblt, 4d.r, w1re wheels, Sport Coupe. Nee ... IDN ttca. ttpb, more. ' • fts · 'Tl VW &... Eacellent tf4/7230~tPM. .. .. ,.................. ble for Ill 1ae! Hu obo. 714 1 atereo/c111, loaded .. uat 5 year old fSJ li ood lut1hHat at .-..w.-o cud. Air, un/fm ''ft Seville: Loaded, itCamaro!a.Rblen1. every conctiYlble ex· iz LuxW')' Marquil Col 0 137-ta\4 excellent eoeditiM 4 ·Pb ,OLISW.._. ca11ette. New radialt clean. Ll aht blue. new braku, tirt1, tra I UHPJD>. Was Pk Sta Wan 11Pl&1hrm "7ZCutlauCoavt. Alr,Jll. 1cm~·~; ~ u '.:.ts! ....... . m ll'Tlla.daBl d 551-mt $10,SOO. U•·SH5 or cu1to111 lntr, T·top, Dd5;Now0nlyl299t! cond, all opt $12115 pw,pwrbrt.kt9,am/fm, N Onl r-'r • ............ •-•••.. v · "75 us DL waton. Xlnt. "4·IW!. Sanyo bl·1mp stereo. --848.7274 nw 1reat. Xlnt cond ow Y llun SEU 4 coed. Air roof racka ''ft Eldorado Lo ded . W-1717 11179 Ford F•lrmont Mmt HSJ 0 o. -s. 1979 Pontiac Le Man• NI '7J VW S•per Beetle Ntw Mlcb. Um, new SU,$00. Days--or '11 Cam1ro Berlioett1 '11 Cbevy CAPRICE Wa1°'!:fc~r·Tmyt ..... ~••••••••••••• .. '7S Starflft V.f. Z9mp1, Waaon. Economlcal e Wfll .. 11.. mDlflD ,_,arf, lomi. •aket •cl .... lo ml '7S4-ll00Evttlll.a51 fullpwr,loeded,'7SOOml, CLASSIC. Bllltr-.d lat. ec:r e • 1 : f1>' • ·n Classic Convertible m11s. l·trk, Plrelll•. cyl. luxury~. Hard nvw roh.'"'°ue& is !I Dorado MOOO ml lib new. UndtrDe~r·1 all rwr, fully loaded ':S1~DH c:ii -~'· automatic. See to BO. 1 to find! (DXUD>. Wat .-T VW 8.ta ~·IBH· "79 YWDBa Uted Am /Fm, radio, ~lr: Invoke. MUil Mil, 1omg mua aell lmmed: Any < _>·_Y · believe, nr perfect. '79 Toronado dll, 33,000 '6495; Now Only_., cellent cmaauoa. Prtce Cu1t. Z·door, 4•1Peed ....................... cnlile coatrol. Drive. beckto1cbool.71CH823 reuonableolfr!79=2335 1979 Ford Pinto SS,SOO 080. Wkdays ml, ltbt, loaded, lllOOO. now reduced to only Raabit. !bNO, abarpl ttlO mak!betlolfer.548-178' "70Camaro.m111heU.Gd i1 VEGA depeod .. &ood Economical' cheap to llSl-0471, Evet 845-17118 -"8'1=3-'-'8185=-----i Financln« avaUable ' !1:t~'ca~111t Hll tills <BPM•> ....................... 'Tt ELDO BRTZ DSL, cond. Ump&. nefds tr1n1p. Am /Fm maintain ! Hu lo• ultlorLuc . 71101d8DlESELstawgo, tradetweleome. 11.191 IUICI( •ml,mooDrf,yeUow, paint. UT00 /080. cUMtte Movlo1MUST miles! (986YDI>. Ool> ''74 Mustang, ate. ps, xltlt.newjob,m,ustull. IAUllMOTOIS 146-Ult MMMADIO OWNERS loaded$l3,000S7~ ~--· SELLbY'7·2l13'1SJOBO "2951 upd,1mlfm.S1'700. 9SO.PP.5S9.Q8 2925HarborBlvd 11175 VW Sctroeeo. A YOUSWAW W need $.1180 ,5 Eldorado Coavi lut Clllt•rWt ftJO Pf:S7ll7 . IC 644--5789. Piltto tt57 C061'AM!SA super abarp red ~pe. 11711 BeacbBl•d. Re Ja• ~~ Id off the Une : Cardinal ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 'et Chevy Bise~. A d' Financing available & '69 Mustang 8 cyl, auto, ......... •••••••••••••• 979-2500 Sporty " ecooomiul ! 14 i ec'oocf Top d r P• dnt cond. New Ures, mo Cltatioa Hatchback heater, 4 dr, _... coo · trades welcome. 63,000 ml. orig en&. xlnt '7S Pinto. 51,000 ml, good (0094051.0nlyt4495! . ocg c~ S3850pp<n4lm..omar. Coupe. Airc:oad .• cruile ·631·1918 . IAUEIMOTOIS cond. S2000 nnn. <114> cond. A.lttng s15115. lf7tPONTIAC --"19 Sclrocc:-o. xlnl cond. IAUH """' OIS temoon SIL 1U day Sun co 11 tr o I. 2 tone '71 Monza 47.000 m1., 2925 Harbor Blvd 7S0-116'70 PM 4118-SCM SUMlllD '11112 VW Camper. Fl.Illy 25,000 m1. Auto. air, 2925Harbor Blvd. &44·'531 · palnt<whUe " blue). 1tkk~wer-1tereo-1ir. COSTAMESA 68 6cyl 3spd great body "JZPlNTOW-lntcond Automatic trans .. pwr eq~lpped lncludin& 1 stereo /can. $6,SOO. COSTA MESA •11 Seville , loaded, (701YTV). Only .-1 p.p. ~08054U801 979·2500 ,; eng' ne'eds uphol pd / -•,, ' steering, air ....... .1 , tilt n11ea roof cooker m.631$. 979 2580 , · • U , a ~. am m caas. '""7. tridce uo ~Its oe..;, • charcoal w/bllck \'inyl 1.,...,. Cb 2 Ooo '74 CKEVY Capri«!~· ,3LTD B ... . Good work. $2100. 675-9659 afl $1200 Steve 833-1954, wheel, sunroof', Am/FM · · 7 7 YWIUt . . to tl200 080 m.8313 ..., evelte r &ood cood xlnt hres roug ...... m. & 7so-8308 ste~ tape. mac type P • I o t It m o r • ' Dyna mile sun~ •· '12 Centunoo Convt. run p. da Coupe. Good looklnc $1500 afl6PM &u.0379 cond1\ion. S1400 wheell • only 2S,OOO (331WLB). Only $11115! I pud Orut b ' I pwr, e /c, 9!50. 131~1. ext31S ,MW412eves k>oler in red with air "70 Ch M·•· .... ...., 646-2063 "-A~--L.a.. t t 55 '79 .Pinto: Xlnt c:ood. Low miles ! (S1TXZN). VBZ. uy · 'f~l 'SI Fleetwood Braum, condlllonlna " an evy •11.,..•""'• ps, 1 ._._._ ~ mileage. S29'1S. 114&-8161 Fm. an"lnf, ava1'Jab'-•· <125 > Lan .. ·u •·p all s1'lver I pb, air, new paint. SlOOO -t t45 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Iv m•ssa"e~7672 OML Y $4595 , oc.. Slffl 1117' Buick Le Sabre ... .., • automat c trans. firm 645-°'90 ....................... '770LDS .. !!! ~ • tndeswecome. .nwMAllMo Coupe. Silver whh blue milt,nrnewradlaltiru, (l32178).0oly"999! · , · LINCOLN Continental Ply..... '"O MIU CU MAIDA IAUEI MOTOIS velour loterior • only new air cond com· BLACK 62 NOVA Cstm. Mark Ill ,69 Collect.ors 98 Regency Sedan. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 21.SOHarborBlvd. ms Harbor Blvd. YOllSWAW 22.000 miles! C78l YBF>. pressor, new dlsc brb Financina 1v11Lable & runs well, great car. cu , M0..&299 • Elegaot lux~y car with Good transportation cu COSTA MESA COSTAK~A 1'7u BeactlBlvd. Only 16695! sy1tem. Very clean trades welcome. mzim . · . every option. 54,000 lll)O 645-5700 979·2500 .142-JllO $2500. 645-4531aft6PM IAUEIMOTOIS '71ChevyLuvwithshell 67. Contmental CouCe males . It's lovely. 9fiG.U41 '76TransAm.~tcond. ------~------• "19 VW Con ert.1i.1e B 19'78 Buick Riviera startincMonday 21125Harbo Bl d tapedeck S3500 ' Fine car. Xlnt cond (203SVF> , _ _....__ t t6S 46,000 mi. Selling below •• v II(: Co 2 •~ II I "18 Seville. V•,,.., lo-ml. COST r v · .;,.,. .,,,.,,_; to appreciate. $1250. Call S3 -s --b b.. 2 71 vw.... 8 tract amtfm stereo upe. .... .. • ver ux· ~1 .. A MESA ...,..._.. 557·2978 •47 ••••••••••• .... •••••••• lue •· a:& 170 Dyumlle, 4·s)>eed, 1'1Dt cond. !ft bratea, ur y sport coupe. Xlnt cood Fully 979-2500 c....,.r ttJS . JIMMARIMO lt71POMnAC ·74 TraOJ Am, 400, upd, classic wtooly 47000 rtdwitbwbiletopP?oo. Loadedl<73SUPT).Onty eguipped.Sf00.546-0896 ....................... MHcwy H SO YOUCSWAG&f TaAHSAM $3,150. Ask for Jay iJ h I (349JPN) (714)71JG.2544 or 63'7-6515 S495! !'1'7 ELDO 1 owner, ltlOCHIYIOllT '67 Chrysler Newport •••••••u•••••••••••••• 1811\Btacb Blvd. m es,s $3\ft Aft7 :30 SOPER SHARP. fully CITATiotUDI. $900. '70 Honda 750 ORANGECOUNTY'S 142-2000 Black as beautiful! _64~2"""·8889..-..'-"-. ---- JIM ~II«)' •&j1, buy my lost pro-197'1 Buick Electra loaded reduced for im· ff• l ch b act . V 6 . Sl,000. both xlnt cond. FMST '76 Olds Starfire, gold·tan Autgm•~lic tr1nt". air n..dertMrd tt70 YOUSWAeiM ject: Brand new cut 6 W1100. Fully loaded med sale SmO 7'1S.433S automatic tnns .. swr. 64S-3'144 • LINCOLN.MERCURY lnt S pd st ta ~~e~rfui~ ~~·.~~ ••••••••••••! .. •.••••••• 11711 Bead! Blvd lwn_ed (rant end, rear i!ks, ~~e ;!':!~.~fti home, 9?"533orrice 1t~erin1. air coo . • Ford tt40 DEALERSHIP deck. @so. ~r;;.. pe tape, cruise control , '7~1 Thuod~u:1ma~, .4•zooo . ton100 butlU'lltd up, wheel,3rdse1t &more! 'T7SEVILLEX1ntcood. ONLY 17,000 miles !•••••••••••••••••••••••~· -'?<~d"•• '711 Olds Cutlass. full pwr . locks • mag a acces1nc r sea . ---"-=*'-=""'-"----• ...,. Winston Delta Utts, BIU (30M'7). ~· wheels. (l.BCM8431. gauges, am/ m tape, 791_....Dilltl alum inum paneling, (381RYX>.Only$4995! S3HZ57/491-29&9 OMLY 15595 i~ord WGN.alll.o. a/c, equip. Beaucond.Sellor OMLY 15995 new tune-brakes + coinpletelv sanded & re· 1a..t.L ~•..t.• 1. Ml .... .,.. • .,............. uo."•"" ... &PM LINCOLN·MERCURY . lease. 644-63l9,M7-!l337 Ml•"CU ............. more, S:UOO. 968-Ulll Low miles. xlBt cond. ldyfor~t&Bljaren· 1979 Buick Le Sabre """ ..,...._.,_ ------.,.. ....,,.,, 16-18AatoCent.erDr. '79 Olds Roya le, -...__"' (208PHM) ders, rraot. back bum· Coupe. Super clean, low 11180 El Dorado, 111 21.SOH&rbor Blvd. i4 Capri. V-6 4 ~· XJnt SD Fwy-Uc Forest exit DIESEL. 2 dr, loaded. 21.SOHarborBlvd. Sell wrtb EASE! 7ta.MMt pers, KYBSbockl.solid miles I& a comfortable black, 6100 miles. COSTAMISA cond. Great radio. $1900 IRVINE 37,000, m1. gold /gold COSTA MESA lt'saBREEZE upd. fuel Inject .. slot trans mo11nts, needs family car! l781YBF>. Almoet new! 6'1S.7'107 645-5700 OB06'13.2290 U0.7000 . PP. SJS.'75!> 645-5700 Classified Ads 61£S67.i cond. (276XWH) bit t Only 15695! S.d•h c IJ IMW ~~ rts. m sf 0oo ~~:t Wr~ ...._,, N•w tlOO Aalto1, New tlOO 4..tos, New tlOO Atlto1, Nt w • tlOO 4..to1, New tlOO Alltos, Nt w 9100 Alttos, New 9100 131·2040 •• 4' t 142 .. 2449. Financing available &: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••··~··••••••• -"""'-=-'=-'=..:...:...:..:~~"41-'-"---=-=------1 trades welcome. 7 IYWIAlllT ·ao Convertible , l"'UEIMOTOIS Custom 2.dr. Sun roof. bit/silver, S .000 /best ~HartiorBlvd. 4-apeed w /cassette! offer.S7~ COSTAMISA Orig. while fl.n.isb. Very '71VW Bus. New clutch. 979-2500 sharp. (S81UJV) brakes. Runs good. ---=-~.=-..;;::;..:=c...=.....=..---1 $4 ztl Cleu ln.slde/OUl. 12700. "18 Skylark V6. A/C, 4 dr. JIM M4DIO ... Days 552·1800. Eves, AM /FM 8 track. Good YOUSWA58e 552.noe. cond. 55'1·0690 18111 Beach Blvd. '72 VW camper, reblt I J.JOOO eng, 1mlfm steTeO, gd ESTA11SALI ----=-"""-'=--=""'----...:co=od=·..z;$3350::;:=-' 6'1=S.=29S9=---i '56 Buick S2llOO OBO. On· 7l YWSHIA "72 Super Bug, xlnt cond, ly one owner w/~.000 Dynamite 4 speed all orig, 66,000 mi , orl1io1I mHn In Xlct Classic with only 47,000 AM /FM sww. ~9711 cood. (213) 592-5832 miles, sharp! (349JPM ) .;;7S~VWW~S~u~pe:.r~Beetle~~C:;;on::;:.l •!!!!1•••••ml $39t5 vert. Bit /bit top & lntr. ·a Le Sabre HT. 80K mi .. JIM MAllMO Lo mi, Id cood. srooo. very gd cond . $1300. YOUSWAGIM Ot·CMtl 9'0-2141eves. 18711 Beach Blvd '71 Sqbk. Very cle1n. Eng 64 Riv~era. ~t rond. full 14Z.JOOO fl trana under 2000 mi. P'!f' n:tcl. WU1dows. 94k .. """ .,.,, 0<>10 ••"1580 m1. orig. owner. Has ap-'fl()..'&S VW left & right ,......,,_..... ,....... . I fllSOO SJS.l.S02 door. '73 left door. liO HOT Oraage Baja. new praLS~ 0 -· each. Western.style wbl pailft·lnterior·tlres·runs 64 Buick Skylark conv. rims for Super BeeUe gd. MOVING must sell Sl.200 or best ofrer. Nds S20ea.s.48-9744 NOW . $1200. /obo. encwk&U-5242 "7TYW C/iiWfK 536-SlfUi029t.hSLH.8. '71 Buie~ Electra 225, RED VW Bua·nu eng-nu 48,000 mL , ps, pb, air, Lo1~ed Pop-To~ Con· paint·nu brks·radial works perf. All elec. & version. AW>malic, ~Ir tires·runs perfect l2000 new alternator. RW\S gd. butan~ stove. • relng 080. MOVING must · 499-Dl. Sharp. <062134) se1Jby1·29.Comesee602 '72 Buick Electra. 4dr. SHtS. 9lh St., H.B. SJS.5797 mint cond. Full pwr., JIM~ '8'J BUG.Rebll.eag,runs '71.000 ml. 1 owner. VOUSWA61M xlnt. Per( for dune $1,308. ~2117. 11711 Beach Blvd. buqy. IBOO/o(r.6'1~ C • HI., 14J..JOOO Ra · -I-PC • -----=-"-"'-'"""'---lt711 VW bbit d~I. -••••••••• .. •••••••••• ''14 Dasher Wgn, 4-spd, sunrf,AM/FMcass,xlnt COKTN\ATIM6 30mpg, front whl drive, cond. 45 + MPG c..t.-• ..t.·C? AM /FM tape, electr. I.&· 75H961 ~ nition, xlnt cood. 8800. vw "79 SCJROCCO im· We speclallu 1.11 1easa Atl5:30PM418-838Mel mac. Jl800-. dart P'ftft for .the buaineu ex· ,74 _ 644-Mtlorl4Ul58 eciiive6pro(eulonll. "'" ...,... Setlct._ Ra.tor sh~rp 412 W11on, tt7t YW C.., wtilte Of'Mtw lfll ~~m:~'f· :"lbS:~~ ... , .. ,, attreo, lo C •111 (235VBS) •lltt. M•t $HOO Mew 1115todLI sz.4ts. .._,._ NA~ JIM MAllMO 760-7014 VOUCSWAH4 CADILL~ 181ll Beach Blvd. 42-2000 l(.00 H.11h1~ lllvi! ('""'·I \.\ ... , '>40 'llOO • LIST PRICE SRANjL"~J 981 ISUZU 4W~ PICKUP -LIST $ PRICI 8483 $!}88 • ~~L~ '5695 . PRICE ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OUR . ;~:~d~5855cll• & mu<h mon• ············~························ BRAt~Jli IDV 1981 V.W. DASHER WAGON FACTORY $10 610 STICKER ~ ' DISCOUNT $1315 =~· j . I I